- Covers 436 battles, raids and skirmishes of the American War of Independence with maps, photos and action locations.
- Many actions not covered anywhere else.
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- Glossary, extensive notes and index.
- Comprehensive coverage of the confrontations.
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Georgia........................................................................................................3
Fort Dartmouth 4; Cherokee war of 1776 4; Tawsee 4; Tetome 4; Unnamed
4; Caue 4; Early 4; Estatoe 4; Eustustee 4; Frog Town 4; Little Echota 4; Nacoochee
Valley 4; Coosawattee 6; Lookout Mountain Town 6; Near juncture
of Broad and Savannah rivers 7; Big Shoals, Oconee River 7; Long Creek 7;
Coweta Ambush 7; Oconee River 7; Waynesboro 8; Burke County Jail 8; Fuzzel’s
Place 8; Burke County 8; Buckhead Creek 8; Lockhart’s Plantation 8; Burke
County 8; Washington 10; Kettle Creek 10; Ogeechee River 13; Wilkes County
13; Sherrall’s Fort 13; Lisbon 13; Deer Creek 13; Fulsam’s Creek 13; Benjamin
Fulsam’s Fort 13; Ambush of Fulsam’s Company, Ceded Lands 13; Nail’s Fort
13; Poplar (or Camp) Creek of the Ogeechee River 13; Rogers Fort 13; Solomon
Newsome’s Fort 13; Wrightsborough 13; Ceded Lands 13; Heard’s Mill/
Fort 13; Hinton’s Fort 13; Augusta 18; Fort Cornwallis and Fort Grierson 18;
McKay’s Trading Post, White House 18; Weatherford’s Raid 18; Fort Henderson
(Spirit Creek) 25; McBean’s Creek 25; Cupboard Swamp 25; Near Spirit
Creek 25; Fork of the Hooper 25; McBean’s Swamp 25; Middleton’s Ferry 27;
Herbert’s Store 27; Thomas’s Plantation 27; Louisville 29; Rocky Comfort Creek
Settlement 29; Rocky Comfort Creek 29; Wylie’s Plantation 29; Savannah River
near Augusta 29; Upper Three Runs 29; New Bridge 30; Kiokee Creek 30;
Fort Independence 30; Cherokee Ford 30; Vanns Creek 30; Carr’s Fort 32; The
Crossroads, Beech Island 34; Shell Bluff 34; Beech Island, Savannah River 34;
Bugg’s Plantation 34; Lincoln County 35; Dooly’s Fort 35; Silver Bluff 35; Sam
Moore’s Raid 35; Fort Galphin/Fort Dreadnought 35; Near Sharon 37; Georgia
frontier 38; Bell’s Creek 38; Savannah and vicinity 39; Savannah 39; Cockspur
Island 39; Savannah Harbor 39; Savannah River 39; Hutchinson Island, Battle
of the Rice Boats 39; Savannah Bar 39; Tybee Island 39; Yamacraw Bluff 39;
Wilmington Island 39; Morgan’s Fort, Ogeechee River 39; Ogeechee Road 39;
Salter’s Island, Four Mile Point, Savannah River 39; Brewton Hill (Girardeau’s
Plantation) 39; Abercorn Creek 39; Black Swamp 39; Yemassee Bluff 39; Hickory
Hill (Butler’s Plantation) 39; Ebenezer 39; Savannah Coast 39; Ogeechee
Ferry (Harris’s Bridge, Brown’s Defeat) 39; Savage Point 39; McGillivray’s Plantation
39; Tybee Lighthouse 39; Sir James Wright’s Plantation at Ogeechee 39;
Inland Waterway (Savannah River), near Savannah 39; Indian Old Fields, near
Ogeechee Ferry 39; White House on the Ogeechee 41; St. Andrew Parish 41;
Hutchinson Island 41; Tybee Roads 41; Baillou’s Causeway 41; Isle of Hope 41;
Snider’s 41; Brunswick County 78; John Ancrum’s Plantation 78; Townsend 78;
Fort Barrington/Fort Howe 78; Waverly 81; Fort McIntosh on the Satilla 81;
Fort McIntosh 81; Purrysburgh, South Carolina/Rincon, Georgia 84; Zubly’s
Ferry 84; Sylvania 85; Briar Creek 85; Briar Creek Massacre 85; Hudson’s Ferry
87; St. Catherines Island 88; Sapelo Inlet 88; Sapelo Sound 88; Blackbeard
Island 88; Altamaha River 89; Reid’s Bluff 89; New Hope Plantation 89; Saint
Simons Island 91; Frederica, St. Simons Island harbor 91; Rebecca & Hinchinbrook
91; Near Frederica 91; Southern Georgia 93; Liberty County 94; Battle
of Fort Morris 94; Midway 94; Bulltown Swamp 94; Spencer’s Hill, Midway
94; Liberty County 94; St. John’s Parish 94; Sunbury, Liberty County 94; Fort
George (formerly Fort Morris) 94; Fort Darien 101; Ludowici 103; Beard’s
Bluff 103; Georgia coast 104; Campbell’s Plantation 105; Skidaway Island 105;
Delegal’s Plantation 105
2. Florida.........................................................................................................106
St. Augustine Bar 106; St. Johns River 106; St. Augustine 106; First Florida Expedition
107; Second Florida Expedition 108; Nassau River 108; Sawpit Bluff
108; Battle of Thomas Creek 108; Amelia Island 108; Third Florida Expedition
113; Fort McIntosh 113; Cabbage Swamp 113; Alligator Creek Bridge 113;
Fort Tonyn 113; Proposed Fourth Invasion of Florida 120; St. Marys River 121;
Pensacola 123
3. Alabama....................................................................................................138
Mobile 138; Fort Charlotte 138; Tensaw 140; Spanish Fort 140; Hollywood
142; Donelson Flotilla 142; Stevenson 144; Crow Town 144
4. Mississippi................................................................................................145
Natchez 145; Fort Panmure 145
5. Louisiana...................................................................................................149
Manchac 149; Fort Bute 149; Baton Rouge 151; Fort New Richmond 151;
South of New Orleans 154
The Frontier
6. Michigan............................................................................................................157
Niles 160; Fort St. Joseph 160
7. Ohio..........................................................................................................162
Hockingport 162; Mouth of the Hocking River at the Ohio River 162; Raid on
Sandusky 162; Squaw Campaign 162; Bolivar (Coshocton) 164; Fort Laurens
164; Cincinnati 169; Ohio River at the mouth of the Little Miami 169; Chillicothe
169; Piqua 169; Brodhead’s Expedition 169; Coshocton Campaign 169;
Lichtenau, near Coshocton 173; Forks of the Muskingum 173; Gnadenhutten
175; Gnadenhutten Massacre 175; Upper Sandusky 176; Battle of Sandusky
176; Crawford’s Defeat 176
8. Indiana...............................................................................................................178
Vincennes 178; Ouiatenon, near Lafayette 182; Ohio River, opposite the
mouth of the Kentucky River 182; Near Miamitown (Fort Wayne) 184; The
La Balme Massacre 184; Near Tremont 185; Le Petit Fort 185; “Battle of the
Dunes” 185; Aurora 186; Below the mouth of Laughery Creek on the Ohio
River (near Aurora) 186
9. Illinois....................................................................................................188
Ellis Grove 188; Fort Kaskaskia 188; Metropolis 189; Fort Massac 189; Cahokia
189
10. West Virginia...................................................................................190
Summersville 190; Powell’s Valley 190; Wheeling 190; Fort Henry 190; Donnally’s
Fort 195; Elk Creek 196; Frankford, Lewisburg, Point Pleasant 196; Battle
of the Great Kanawha/Battle of Point Pleasant 196; Fort Randolph 196; Marlinton
198; Fort Greenbrier 198; Grave Creek 199; Statler’s Fort 201; Dunkard
Creek 201; Western Virginia 201; Big Sandy River 202; Bethany 202; Fort
Rice 202
11. Kentucky..........................................................................................204
Mount Olivet 205; Blue Licks 205; Battle Run, below Blue Licks 208; Upper
Blue Licks 209; Georgetown 209; McClellan’s Station 209; Harrodsburg, Mercer
County and vicinity 210; Harrodsburg 210; Stanford 212; Logan’s Station
212; Bowman’s Farm 213; McAfee Station 213; Boonesborough 214; Cynthiana
218; Ruddle’s Station 218; Martin’s Station 218; Bird’s Kentucky Raid
218; Carrollton 220; Ohio River, opposite the mouth of the Kentucky River
220; Warsaw 220; Ohio River at Warsaw 220; Ohio River, 75 miles upstream
from Louisville 220; Near Louisville 220; Beargrass 220; Between Shelbyville
and Louisville 221; Wickliffe 221; Fort Jefferson 221; Near Winchester 222;
Strode’s Station 222; Near Mt. Sterling 222; Estill’s Defeat 222; Battle of Little
Mountain 222; Richmond 223; Estill’s Station 223; Ashton’s Station 223; Hoy’s
Station 223; Georgetown 224; Bryan’s Station 224
12. Missouri................................................................................................227
St. Louis 227
13. Tennessee.............................................................................................230
Cherokee Campaign of 1776 230; Long Island Flats 239; Eaton’s Station, Battle
of Island Flats 239; Chuckey 239; Fort Lee 239; Elizabethton 240; Fort Caswell
(Fort Watauga) 240; Church Hill 241; Rice’s Mill 241; Cavett’s Station
241; Rogersville 241; Crockett Massacre 241; Chattanooga and vicinity 242;
Chickamauga towns 242; Little Owl’s Town 242; Renfroe’s Station 243; Kelso
244; Asher’s Station 244; Castalian Springs 244; Bledsoe’s Station 244; Madison
245; Neely’s Lick/Neely’s Bend 245; Goodlettsville 245; Mansker’s Station
245; Williamsport 245; Gordon Ferry 245; Ashland 246; Harpeth River 246;
Cherokee Campaign of 1780 246; French Broad River 246; Boyd’s Creek 246;
Chota Town, Chilhowee and Telassee 246; Chota Town, Settico, Little Tuskeego
and Kaiatee 246; Tellico River 246; Nickajack 246; Running Water 246; Christowee
246; Tanasi 246; Nashville and vicinity 249; Nashville 249; Lick Branch 249; Richland Creek 249; Heaton’s (or Eaton’s) Station 249; Clover Bottom 249; Bernard killed 249; Dunham’s 249; Freeland’s Station 249; Fort Nashborough 249; Battle of the Bluffs 249; Waynesboro 253; Moccasin Creek
253; Cherokee Campaign of 1782 253; Cross Plains 256; Kilgore Station 256
14. Arkansas................................................................................................257
Gillett 257; Fort Carlos III 257; “Colbert Incident” 257
Notes.........................................................................................................263
Preface 263; Georgia 263; Florida 279; Alabama 282; Mississippi 283; Louisiana
283; Michigan 284; Ohio 284; Indiana 285; Illinois 285; West Virginia 286;
Kentucky 288; Missouri 290; Tennessee 290; Arkansas 293
Glossary..................................................................................................295
Index........................................................................................................299
1st Company of Georgia Continental Artillery, 114
1st Continental Dragoon company, 76
1st Georgia Battalion, 52
1st Georgia Continental Regiment, 7, 91
1st Regiment Continental Light Dragoons, 10, 64
1st Regiment Georgia Militia, 116
1st South Carolina Regiment, 93, 114
2nd Georgia Continental Battalion, 36, 52
2nd (Richmond County) Regiment of Georgia Militia,
9, 13
2nd South Carolina Regiment, 42, 84
3rd Georgia Continental Battalion, 36
3rd Regiment of South Carolina Continentals
3rd Regiment of South Carolina Horse, 83
3rd Regiment, Rangers, 52
3rd South Carolina Regiment, 53, 83, 114
3rd Waldeck Regiment, 141, 151
4th Regiment of Georgia Militia, 9
4th South Carolina Artillery, 84
5th South Carolina Regiment, 59, 84
6th South Carolina Regiment, 59, 114
7th Regiment (Royal Fusilier), 70, 105
8th Pennsylvania Regiment, 164, 166, 167, 168
13th Virginia Regiment, 164, 168
14th Regiment, 83
16th Regiment, 83, 88, 100, 151
40th Regiment of Foot, 49
44th Regiment, 28
60th (Royal American) Regiment of Foot, 60, 66, 82, 83,
88, 97–100, 117, 123, 134, 136, 138, 139, 141, 151
71st Highlander light infantry, 19, 20, 26, 55, 57, 58,
85, 86, 87
abatis, 67, 87
Aberconk Village, 186
Abercorn Creek, 39, 45, 59
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, 188
Abraham of Chilhowee, 234, 235, 240
Acadians, 151
Adventure, 143
African Americans, 25, 59, 118, 129, 133, 138, 139,
148, 150, 151, 193, 194, 216, 251, 218, 255
African-American Regiment, 71
ague (malaria), 221
Aiken County, 35
Alabama Bureau of Tourism and Travel, 138
Alabama Department of Archives and History, 138
Alabama River, 253
Alatamaha River, 79
alcoholism, 234
Alert, 55
Alexander, Lieutenant, 16
Alleghany County, 233
Allegheny Mountains, 204
Allen, Isaac, 99
Alligator Creek, 116, 117, 120
Alligator Creek Bridge, 113, 116, 117, 119
Alston, John, 148
Altamaha River, 36, 53, 78, 79, 81, 83, 84, 89, 90, 97,
102, 104, 110, 114
ambush, 16, 23, 27, 34, 36, 60, 61, 83, 93, 97, 110,
129, 147, 154, 166, 187, 200, 207, 208, 209, 211,
224, 236, 239, 247, 248, 251
Amelia Island, 110, 111, 112
Amelia Narrows, 111, 116
American Volunteers, 55
Amite River, 154
Anaquiba, Chief, 186
Ancrum’s (John) Plantation, 78
Anderson (Andersen), Robert, 7, 8, 12, 31, 32, 254
Anderson, Enoch, 80
Anderson’s Mill Creek, 14
Anderson’s Regiment, 23
Andromanche, frigate, 134
Angaska, 258, 259, 260
Anson County, 11
Anthony, Captain, 69
Apalachee Old Fields, 15
Apalachicola River, 106, 124
Appalachian Mountains, 173, 180, 182, 233
Arbuckle, Mathew, 196, 197, 198
Ardoch, 102, 103
Ariel, frigate, 63
Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism, 257
Arkansas Historical Association, 257
Arkansas Post, 150, 257, 261
Arkansas Post National Memorial, 257
Arkansas River, 145, 257, 260
Armstrong, James, 37
Artillery, 54, 84, 100, 114, 131, 136, 138, 140, 172,
216, 228, 258, 260 see also cannon
Asby, Captain, 22
Ashe County, 233
Ashe, Jack, 222
Ashe, John, 19, 28, 45, 85, 86
Asher’s Station, 244
Ashland, 246
Ashton, Captain, 223
Ashton’s Station, 223
Association of Georgia, 46
Astrel, Pierre, 63
Athens, 232
Atwood, Isaac, 74
Auba, Pierre, 63
Augusta, Georgia, 4, 8, 9, 11, 12, 15, 18, 20, 22, 23, 25–
27, 29, 30, 32–35, 37, 38, 53, 58, 71, 85, 86, 253
Augusta Regiment, 16
Augustine Creek, 54
Aurora, 186
Aurora, Indiana, 161
Baby, Jacques, 104
Back River, 49, 72, 78
Baillou’s causeway, 41, 45, 75
Baird, James Gardiner, 26, 55, 56
Baker, John, 22, 30, 36, 60, 89, 98, 100, 110, 122, 123
Balsam Gap, 233
Barber, George, 8, 16, 17
Barkley, Andrew, 48
Barnard, Edmund, 15
Barnwell, Edward, 72
Barnwell, John, 46, 72
Barrancas Coloradas see Fort Barrancas Coloradas
Barren River, 244
Barrington, Josiah (or Jessiah), 78
Barton, Samuel, 252
Baskin, William, 12, 32
bastion, 78, 82, 102, 138, 192, 193, 198, 217, 221
300
bateau, 120, 258, 261
Baton Rouge (Louisiana), 138, 141, 146, 148, 149-151,
Barde of Fallen Timber, 161, 190
Battle of Island Flats, 239
Barde of Point Pleasant, 196
Barde of the Bluffs, 249
Barde of the Boards, 212
Barde of the Dunes, 185
Battle of the Great Kanawha, 196, 197
Barde of the Rice Boats, 39
Battle Run, 208
bayonet, 19, 43, 56, 59, 64, 67, 69, 72, 86, 93, 134,
135, 141, 142, 183
Bayou Manchac, 149, 154
Beachop, Peter, 122, 123
Bean, Lydia Russell, 241
Beard's Bluff, 79, 84, 103, 104
Beard's Creek, 103, 104
Beargrass, 220
Beattie's Mill, Sourh Carolina, 30
Beaufort, South Carolina, 39, 46, 63, 72
Beaulieu, 63
Beauvais, Louis Jacques, 63
Beaver Creek, 78
Beaver Shoal, 254
Beaverdam Creek, 32, 78
Beck, John, 168
Beech Island, 34
Belchers Mill Creek, 28
Bell, Thomas, 224
Bell's Creek, 38
Belle Meade, 251
Belley, Jean-Baptiste Mars, 63
Benham, Robert, 171
Bendey, Lieutenant, 16
bercha, 258
Bermuda, 68
Besse, Martial, 63, 66
Bethany, 202
Bethany College, 202
Betsey, brig, 104
Betsey, brigamine, 106
Big Cat (Hyngapushes), 167
Big Creek Fort, 242
Big Fool, 243
Big Limestone Creek, 239
Big Miami River, 161
Big Salt Lick, 144
Big Sandy Junction, 202
Big Sandy River, 202
Big Shoals, 7
Bird, Henry, 165, 218, 219
Bird's Kentucky Raid, 218
Black Creek Factor, 110
Black Hole, 236
Black Hoot, 216
Black Swamp, 39, 44, 59, 60
Blackbeard Island, 88
Blackbird (Wash-ing-guhsah-ba), 216
Blackfish (Cot-ta-wa-ma-go Ot Mkah-day-way-may-qua),
170, 207, 210, 211, 215, 216
blacksmith, 23
Blackstock's plantation, South Carolina, 69
Bleck, Guillaume, 63
Bledsoe Creek, 250
Bledsoe’s Lick Creek, 250Bledsoe’s Lick, 244
Bledsoe’s Station, 244
blockhouse, 10, 11, 17, 31, 32, 78, 82, 140, 141, 201-203, 210, 212, 222, 224, 234, 235
Blommart, John, 148
blood poisoning, 110
Bloody Point, 41, 46
Blue Lick Springs, 205
Blue Licks, 173, 184, 205, 207, 226
Blue Ridge Mountains, 233, 236
Bluff Battery, 49
Bluff Station, 246
blunderbuss, 31
Boggy Gut Creek, 28
Bolivar, 164
bombardment, 66
Boone, Daniel, 157, 170, 182, 184, 204, 207, 208, 210,
211, 213-217, 227, 230
Boone, Israel, 184, 208
Boone, James, 210
Boone, Nathan, 184
Boone, Squire, 184, 211, 22 1
Boone, Thomas, 184
Boone's Station, 218, 225
Boonesborough, 204, 207, 212, 2 14-216, 218, 222
Boonesbotough rangers, 183
Bostick, Chesley, 104
Boston, frigate, 68
Boston, Massachusetts, 48, 62
Bourbon County, 218
Bowen, Oliver, 55, 112, 113, 115, 116
Bowman, Isaac, 169
Bowman, John, 168, 170, 213
Bowman, Joseph, 182, 213
Bowman's Farm, 213
Boyd, James, 87
Boyd, John, 10, 11, 31, 33
Boyd's Creek, 144, 246, 247
Braddock, John, 92, 101
Brady, Captain, 168
Brady, Thomas, 185
Brant, Joseph, Mohawk Chief Thayendanagea, 161, 187
Brantley, Benjamin, 27, 75
breastwork, 96, 97, 118, 151
Breitenbach, Bacon, 88, 100
Brewton Hill (John Girardeau's plantation, Fair Lawn),
39, 44, 49, 55, 56
Briar Creek, 14, 16, 20, 22, 25, 28-30, 34, 59, 85-87, 100
Bridgeport, Alabama, 6, 249
Bristol, 122
Britannia, HMS, 89
British Army, 48, 150, 238
British engineers, 63
British fleet, 47
British forces, 63, 82
British grenadiers, 66
British Legion, 68
British light infantrymen, 64, 86
Broad Mouth Creek, 31
Broad River, 4, 7, 8, 11, 14-17, 20, 33, 87, 247
Brock, John, 245
Brodhead, Daniel, 167, 168, 170, 173, 171, 175
Brooklet, 28
Broughton Island,88
Brown, John (1743-1830), 52Brown, John, (1736-1803), 80
Brown, Tarleton, 87
Brown, Thomas, 4, 8, 10, 16, 21, 23, 34, 37, 105
Brown, Thomas Alexander, 8, 9, 20, 22, 23, 26, 53, 59, 71, 75, 81-83, 97, 105, 109-111, 116-120, 122, 123
Brownsborough, 28, 29
Brownson, Nathan, 27
Brunswick, 78, 91
Brunswick County, 78
Brunswick River, 91
Bryan's Station, 207, 208, 224, 225
Bryce, Captain, 74
Bryne, Henry, 96
Buchanan, Alexander, 244, 245
Buckhead Creek, 8, 10
Buckingham's Island, 247
Bucks Counry Light Dragoons, 68
Buena Vista Springs, 250
Buffalo Creek, 202
Bugg, Edmund, 35
Bugg, Elizaberh Hobson, 22
Bugg, Jeremiah, 104
Bugg, William, 70
Bugg's plantation, 34, 35
Bull, Stephen, 51
Bulloch, galley, 92, 114
Bulloch, Archibald, 49, 51
Bulltown Swamp, 94, 95, 98
Bunker Hill, 66
Bunner, George, 51
Burgoyne, John, 62
Burke County, 8, 9, 10, 22, 28, 34
Burke County jail, 8, 28, 30, 34, 59
Burke County Militia (Loyalist), 8, 28, 34
Burning Town, 232, 237
Burningtown Creek, 232
Buder, James, 45, 60, 68, 101
Buder, John, 207
Buder, Simon, 209, 215
Buder, William, 19
Buder's plantation, 101
Buder's Rangers, 176, 207
Button Gwinnett, 109
Byrd, Henry, 128
Cabbage Swamp, 113, 116, 119
Cabin Creek, 210
Caffrey (Caffery), Jr, John, 143
Cagigal, Don Juan Manuel, 131
Cahokia, 160, 180, 185, 188, 189
Cain Swamp, 17
Caldeleugh, Captain, 101
Caldwell, Captain, 224
Caldwell, Walter, 198
Caldwell, William (1763-1849), 207, 224
Caldwell, William (1765-1840), 84
Caldwell, William, 176
Calibogie Sound, 87
Callahan, 113
Calloway, Jack, 209
Calloway, Richard, 218
Calvert, Joseph, 139, 154
Calvitt (or Cavett), Frederick, 241
Camden, South Carolina, 20, 37
Cameron, Alexander, 234, 235, 237, 242
Cameron, Charles, 56
Cameron, Donald, 88, 90, 91
Camp Creek, 15Camp Union, 198
Campbell, Alexander, 85
Campbell, Archibald, 3, 8, 18-20, 26, 28, 30, 31, 33, 54, 58, 85, 87, 97
Campbell, Arthur, 190, 247-249, 253
Campbell, George, 70, 73
Campbell, John, 54, 124, 134, 135, 139, 141, 147, 148,
150
Campbell, Richard, 168, 20 I
Campbell, William, 64, 105
Campbell's plantation, 105
Canada, 150, 154, 161, 184, 189, 204, 227
Canadian River, 257
Cange, Pierre, 63
cannon, 23, 26, 31, 43, 64, 66, 74, 76, 81, 126, 128,
129, 131, 133, 135-137, 139, 140, 151, 154, 172,
182, 194, 22 1, 2 19, 228, 258, 260 see also artillery
cannonade, 50
canoe, 21, 77, 111, 123, 143
Canoe Ridge, 218
Canoochee River, 36, 90
Cannn, 233
Cap François, Antigua, 104
Cape Hatteras, 68
Cape Romain, South Carolina, 68
capitulation, 84, 140, 146, 148, 153 see also surrender
Captain Pipe (Hopocan), 164, 176
Captain Pluggy (Tecanyaterighro, Plukkemehnoree),
192, 207, 2 10
Caprina Creek, 200
carbines, 27
Caribbean, 54, 63
Carnes, Patrick, 37
Carney, Arthur, 91, 92
Carr, Patrick, 22, 25, 30, 34, 35, 69-71, 74, 90, 91,
93, 103
Carr, Robert, 10, 32
Carr's Fort, 11, 31-34
Carrollton, Kentucky, 182, 220
Carr's Independent Corps, 72
Carswell, John, 60
Carter Lake, 6
Carter, Charles, 98
Carter, James, 22
Carter, John, 240
Carter's Valley, 239
Caruthers, Robert, 203
Carver, Ned, 245, 251
Castalian Springs, 244
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, 106
Castro, Ramon del, 141
Catawba River, 6, 235
Catawbas, 60
Caue, 4, 6
Causton's Bluff, 63
Cavalry see dragoons
Cavett's Station, 24 1
Cedar Shoals, 32
Ceded Lands, 13-1 7, 22
Central of Georgia Railway, 41
Ceres, HMS, 105
Chance, 104
Chapman, John, 220
Chapman, William, 122
Charleston, South Carolina, 13, 35, 42, 46, 47, 54, 62,
63, 66-68, 70, 71, 77, 84, 87, 93, 96, 104, 107, 234,
235, 238
Charleston Bar, South Carolina, 115
Charlotte, 11, 138
Chasseurs Volontaires, 42
Chatooga, 230, 238
Chattahoochee River, 6, 15, 124, 254, 256
Chavannes, Jean-Baptiste, 63
Cheat River, 192
Cheowee, 232
Cherokee, HM Armed Vessel, 49, 50–52
Cherokee Campaign of 1776, 230, 232, 238
Cherokee Campaign of 1780, 246
Cherokee Campaign of 1782, 253
Cherokee Ford, 11, 30–32, 254
Cherokee Hill, 63
Cherokee Lower Towns, 144
Cherokee Middle Towns, 6
Cherokee National Forest, 246
Cherokee River, 234
Cherokees, 4, 6, 7, 8, 15, 21, 22, 29, 37, 38, 71, 89,
91, 138, 144, 190, 192, 204, 230, 232, 233–242,
247–256
Chester, Peter, 127, 146, 147
chevaux-de-frise, 151
Chewohee, 230
Chiaha, 79
Chickamauga Creek, 238, 242, 243
Chickamauga towns, 242, 243
Chickamaugas, 6, 27, 143, 144, 238, 242, 243, 247,
249, 252, 253
Chickasaw Bluffs, 258, 259
Chickasaw Creek, 14, 17
Chickasaws, 72, 73, 126, 136, 169, 221, 222, 243–245,
252, 258, 259
Chilhowee, 246, 248
Chillicothe, 168–173, 207, 215, 216
Chippewas, 216, 224
Chocktaws, 71–73, 90, 91, 93, 126, 136, 138, 150, 151,
221, 222, 234, 243, 244
Chota, 6, 144, 232, 234, 240, 246–248, 253, 255
Chota (Echota), 242
Chote, 230
Christ Church, 92
Christian, William, 236, 237, 241
Christmas, 14, 55, 202, 210
Christophe, Henri, 63, 66
Christowee, 246–248
Chuckey, 239
Church Hill, 241
Cimarron River, 257
Cincinnati, 169, 171
Civil, Jack, 251
Clara, frigate, 129
Clark Memorial, 180
Clark Monument, 170
Clark, Alured, 27, 71
Clark, Ensign John, 167
Clark, George Rogers, 145, 147, 157, 161, 164, 167,
169–173, 178, 180–182, 185, 186, 188, 189, 204,
209, 218, 219, 222, 224, 227, 242
Clark, John, 164
Clark, Malcom, 258
Clarke, Elijah, 7–9, 12, 14, 17, 20, 22, 23, 30, 33–36,
38, 74, 116, 117, 253–255
Clarke’s Creek, 16
Clinch River, 143
Clinton, Henry, 3, 54, 65, 97, 235, 247
Cloud, Ezekiel, 17
Cloud’s (Jeremiah) blockhouse, 17
Clover Bottom, 249, 250
Clover Bottom Station, 245
Clunendike, Isaac, 214
Coastal Heritage Society, 41
cockade, 36
Cockspur Island, 39, 41, 46, 48, 50, 51
Cockspur Point, 55
Colbert, James Logan, 221, 258
“Colbert Incident”, 257
Colonial Midway Museum, 94
Columbia City, 184, 185
Columbia, MO, 227
Commerce, sloop, 106
Committee of Safety, 240
Company of Free Mulatto Militia, 140
Conastee, 230
Concord, Massachusetts, 3, 46
Congress see Continental Congress
Congress, galley, 59, 110
Congressional forces, 28, 31, 57, 96, 101, 113, 117,
118, 235, 242 see also Continental Army, Continentals,
militiamen, etc,
Conklin, Captain, 69
Conoustory, 232
Continental Army, 3, 46, 55, 65, 85, 97
Continental artillery, 56
Continental Association, 3, 47
Continental Congress, 3, 48, 49, 81, 95, 107, 108, 120,
157, 161, 164, 170, 196, 197, 235, 257, 261
Continental Light Horse, 91
Continentals, 7, 15, 20, 23, 35, 36, 37, 38, 49, 52, 53,
54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 62 63, 64, 67, 69, 71, 76, 82,
83, 85, 86, 92, 93, 97, 98, 99, 100, 107, 109, 110,
111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 120, 123, 166, 170,
174, 236
Coody, Archie, 143
Cooper, Henry, 87
Cooper, John, 28, 60, 98
Coosa River, 253
Coosawattee, 6
Coosawattee Old Fields, 6
Coosawhatchie Bridge, 59
Corker, Edward, 10
Corker, Edward or John, 68
Corker, John, 10
Corker, William, 35, 74
Corker, William, 35
Cormorant, 89
Cornstalk (Keigh-tugh-qua, Hokoleskwa), 170, 196–198
Cornwallis, Charles, 20, 137, 173
Corps of Engineers, 139 see also engineers
Coshocton, 164, 173, 174
Cotocanahut, 230
Coulson (or Colson), Captain, 220
Council of Pennsylvania, 174
Council of Safety, 3, 41, 47, 109
council of war, 93, 174, 208
Court of General Sessions, 12
court-martial, 75, 86, 121, 135, 202
Cowee, 232, 236, 237
Cowee Gap, 233
Coweechee, 232
Cowen’s Ferry, 33
Coweta Ambush, 7
Cowetas, 7
Cowford, 83, 109, 110, 117
Crabtree, James, 247
Craig, Elijah, 224
Crawford, William, 176
Creeks, 4, 7–10, 14–17, 20–23, 27, 29, 37, 49, 51, 53,
71, 76, 77, 79, 81, 82, 89, 91, 109, 126, 138, 144,
234, 241, 242, 245, 249, 250, 253
Creole militiamen, 151
Creoles, 150, 184, 185, 186
Crockett Massacre, 241
Crockett, David, 242
Crockett, Davy, 239, 242
Crockett, Elizabeth, 242
Cross Creek, 194
Cross Plains, 256
Crossroads, 34
Crow Town, 6, 144, 249
Crown forces, 13, 18, 20, 22, 23, 25–29, 31, 34, 35, 37,
42, 45, 53, 55, 57, 58, 60, 61, 65–67, 69–71, 73, 75,
76, 81–86, 91, 97, 99, 100, 102, 105, 110, 111, 117,
127, 129, 131–135, 139, 141, 142, 147–151, 154,
160, 171, 178, 185, 186, 190, 218, 219, 224–228,
257
Cruger, John Harris, 21, 37, 63, 100
Cruger, Lydia Boggs Shepherd, 195
Cruger’s Redoubt, 66
Cruizer, HMS, 78
Cruzat, Francisco, 160
Cuba, 141
Cullasae (Cullasaja), 232, 236
Cullasaja River, 232
Cumberland Compact, 250
Cumberland County, 202
Cumberland Gap, 190, 204, 230, 234
Cumberland Island, 88, 99, 91, 113
Cumberland River, 143, 245, 250, 251, 252, 256
Cumberland Settlements, 245
Cunningham, John, 7
Cunningham, William, 20
Cupboard Swamp, 25, 26
Cutchbert, Alexander Daniel, 25
Cutchbert, Anthony, 25
Cuthbert’s sawmill, 72
Cynthiana, 218
Danielly (or Dannelly, Daniel), 72
Darien, Georgia, 45, 78, 80, 90, 91, 92, 93, 98, 102,
103, 114, 115
Darien River, 101
Daufuskie Island, 41, 46
Daughters of the American Revolution, 186, 249
Dauphin Island, 141
Davies, Myrick, 75
Davis, David, 27
Davy Crockett Birthplace State Historic Park, 239
Dayton, 169
de Brétigny, Marquis, 115, 120
de Castries, Vicomte, 67
de Cordoba, Manuel, 141
de Guillaume, 65
de Lancey battalion, 25
de Lancey’s Brigade, 63, 65
de Lancey’s Volunteers, 100
de l’Isle, 97, 114
De Peyster, Arent Schuyler, 176, 186
de Noailles, Viscount, 65
De Quindre, Dagneau, 186
De Veaux, Andrew, Jr,, 72
de Villars, Doña Marie Luisa, 260
de Villebreuve, Juan, 148, 153
Deer Creek, 13, 14, 15
DeFoskey Creek, 52
DeHorn, Lieutenant Colonel, 134
Delavillebeuvre, Juan, 148
Delaware, 164, 176
Delawares, 165, 166, 173–177, 194, 202, 207, 234,
245, 251
Delegal, Philip, 105
Delegal’s plantation, 105
Delk, Samuel, 53
Denton’s Lick, 250
Department of History, Arts and Libraries, 157
d’Estaing, Jean-Baptiste-Charles-Henri-Hector, 42, 61–
63, 104
Detroit, Michigan, 157, 161, 167, 170, 171, 176, 180,
182, 184, 185, 187, 188, 195, 218, 227
DeWitt’s Corner, 238
Dick, Alexander, 147
Dickson, Alexander, 147, 150, 151, 153
Dill, Philip, 22, 30, 74
Dillon, Arthur, Count de, 62, 66
Dillsboro, 233
Dispatch, HM Schooner, 154
Dixon, Josiah, 210
Dodd, Benjamin, 123
Don Solano, 135
Donaldson, John, 243, 245, 251
Donelson or Donaldson’s flotilla, 142, 243
Donelson, John, 143
Donnally, Andrew, 195, 196, 199
Donnally’s Fort, 195
Donnalson (Donaldson), Patrick, 222
Dooley, Thomas, 7, 29, 68
Dooly, George, 17, 35
Dooly, John, 9, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 33, 35, 86
Dooly’s Fort, 35
Dornseif, Sergeant, 88
Douglass, David, 25
Dragging Canoe, 144, 234, 235, 237, 238, 239, 240,
241, 242, 243, 249, 252, 253, 254
dragoons, 10, 15, 28, 37, 60, 64, 65, 67–76, 228
Drayton, Stephen, 48
Drowning Creek, 223
Dry Fork of Long Creek, 7
Du Quindre, Dagreaux, 186
DuBreuil, Jacobo, 258, 260
Duck River, 245
Due West, South Carolina, 238
Dugald Campbell, 33
Dulaney’s corps, 69
Dunham, Daniel, 251
Dunham, John, 251
Dunham, Joseph, 250
Dunham, William, 250
Dunham’s, 249, 250
Dunkard Creek, 201
Dunmore, brigantine, 101
Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 169, 197
Dunmore’s War, 169, 197
Dunn, Josiah, 13, 22, 25
Dunquat (Petawontakas, Dunquad, Daunghquat; Delaware
name, Pomoacan), 196, 198
Dunvegan, brigantine, 123
Duperon, 105
Dupre, Captain, 78
Duquesne, Captain, 216, 217
Durnford, Elias, 139
Dutch Fork of Buffalo Creek, 202
Eagle, Ranger’s tender, 68
earthworks, 66, 168
East Florida, 106
East Florida, HM Sloop, 49
East Florida militiamen, 35
East Florida Rangers, 8, 20, 22, 26, 28, 53, 59, 81–84,
94, 97, 107, 109, 100, 110, 111, 115–118, 120, 123
East Florida Volunteers, 100
Eastatoe Creek, 232
Eastern Ohio, 173
Eaton, Pinketham, 23
Eaton’s Station, 235, 239, 243, 244, 251
Ebenezer, 10, 15, 39, 60, 61, 73
Ebenezer Creek, 58
Echoee, 232
Edenton Regiment, 86
Eel River, 184
Effingham County Militia, 22, 75
Eggleston, Joseph, 23, 37
El Hetumo, 160
Elbert County, 8, 14, 16, 30
Elbert, Samuel, 9, 26, 36, 46, 48, 49, 52, 53, 56, 81, 85,
86, 89, 91, 92, 97, 110, 114
Elberton, 33
Elejay, 232
Elholm, Augustus Christian Georg, 65
Elijah Clarke State Park, 35
Elinipsico, 170, 197
Elizabeth, schooner, 46
Elizabethton, 232, 240
Elk Creek, 196
Elk Horn or Elkhorn River, 207, 209, 224
Ellajay, 237
Ellajoy (Ellajay), 232
Ellijay, 6
Elliot, James, 248
Ellis Grove, 188
Ellis, Alexander, 88
Ellis, William, 225, 244
Elsey, 29
embrasure, 23, 95, 96, 138, 258, 259
Emistisiguo or Emistesego, 75, 76
engineers, 58, 131, 132, 133, 138 see also Corps of Engineers
Erie Canal, 170
España Regiment, 140, 141
Estanala, 232, 253, 255
Estatoa, 232, 237
Estatoe, 4, 6
Estatoee, 232
Estill, James, 222, 223
Estill’s Station, 223
Estill’s Defeat, 222
Etchoe (Echoee or Etchoe Pass), 232, 236
Eufalees, 15
Euforsee, 230
Eustustee, 4, 6
Eutaw Springs, 70
Experiment, 63
Ezpeleta, José Manuel Ignacio Timoteo de Ezpeleta Galdeano Dicastillo y del Prado, conde de Ezpeleta de Beire, 126, 127, 129, 130
Fair Lawn plantation, 56 see Brewton Hill
Falls of the Ohio, 161, 187, 218, 219
Falmouth, Kentucky, 218
Farmar, Robert, 134, 136
Farmer, Jacob, 201
fascines, 63, 133, 139
Faubert, Pierre, 63
Fayette County, 218
Fayette militia, 183
Fayetteville, AR, 257
Felebaum, George, 203
Ferguson, John, 51
Fernandina Beach, 113
Férou, Laurent, 63
ferry, 35, 36, 122
ferry boat, 27, 85, 218
feu de joie, 167
Few, Benjamin, 9, 15, 26
Few, Ignatius, 104, 111
Few, William, 26
field pieces, 23, 49, 56, 93, 109, 115, 129, 132, 133
Findley, Samuel, 76
Finhalloway (Penholoway) Creek, 110
fireship, 50
First Continental Congress, 196
Fishing Creek, 14
Five Fathom Hole, 55
flatboat, 19, 20, 56, 59, 93, 115, 143, 261
Fleming, William, 250
Florida Rangers see East Florida Rangers
Floyd, John, 172, 221
Fontanges, François de, 42, 63
Fontanges Legion, 42, 63
forage, 72, 73
Ford, Lieutenant, 105
Foreman, William, 199, 200
Fork Creek, 6
Fork of the Hooper River, 25, 26, 27
Fort Augusta, 18
Fort Barrancas Coloradas, 124, 126–128, 131, 134,
136
Fort Barrington/Fort Howe, 78–81, 83, 84, 92, 104,
114, 115
Fort Boggs, 44
Fort Boonesborough State Park, 214
Fort Bulloch, 73
Fort Bute, 148, 149, 150, 151, 154
Fort Carlos III, 257, 258, 259
Fort Caswell (Fort Watauga), 235, 240
Fort Charlotte, 4, 11, 34, 138, 141
Fort Clinch, 113
Fort Conde de la Mobile, 138
Fort Cornwallis, 18, 23, 30, 37
Fort Crawford, 168
Fort Darien, 101, 102
Fort Dartmouth, 4
Fort Donnally, 198
Fort Dreadnought see Fort Galphin
Fort Fincastle, 190
Fort Frederica, 89, 91, 99
Fort Gage, 188
Fort Galphin/Fort Dreadnought, 35–37
Fort George, 94, 100, 101, 126, 128–130, 133–135
Fort Granby, 37
Fort Greenbrier, 198
Fort Grierson, 18, 23, 30, 37
Fort Hand, 168
Fort Harrod, 210
Fort Henderson, 25, 26, 38
Fort Henry, 170, 175, 190, 192, 194, 195, 197, 201,
203
Fort Howe see Fort Barrington
Fort Independence, 30, 31
Fort Jackson, 44, 55
Fort James, 14
Fort Jefferson, 221
Fort Jenkins, 202
Fort Kaskaskia, 188, 189
Fort Kaskaskia State Historic Site, 188
Fort King George, 102
Fort Laurens, 164, 167, 168, 202
Fort Lee, 239, 240
Fort Lindley (Lyndley’s), 235
Fort Mackinac, 161
Fort Massac, 178, 189
Fort Massac State Park, 189
Fort McIntosh, 84, 113, 115, 164, 166, 167
Fort McIntosh on the Satilla, 81, 82
Fort McIntosh on the St, Marys River, 82
Fort Mclntosh, 201
Fort Michilimackinac, 157, 189, 228
Fort Morgan, 59
Fort Morris, 94, 95, 96, 100
Fort Nashborough, 249, 250, 251, 252
Fort Nelson, 187
Fort New Richmond, 151
Fort Ouiatenon, 182
Fort Ouiatenon Historical Park, 182
Fort Panmure, 145, 147, 150, 153
Fort Patrick Henry, 143
Fort Pitt, 145, 149, 157, 164, 166, 168, 170, 173–175,
190, 195, 197, 209, 213
Fort Prevost, 73
Fort Randolph, 190, 196, 197, 198
Fort Rice, 194, 202, 203
Fort Rosalie, 145
Fort Rucker Military Reservation, 232, 253
Fort Rutledge, 242
Fort Sackville, 170, 178, 180, 182, 185
Fort Saint Joseph, 229
Fort San Carlos, 228
Fort San Nicholas, 123
Fort Sandusky, 162
Fort Savannah, 196
Fort Screven, 41
Fort St, Joseph, 160, 185
Fort St. Joseph Historical Museum, 160
Fort St. Joseph Park, 185
Fort St. Mark, 120
Fort Sullivan, 42
Fort Tonyn, 81, 82, 93, 113, 115–117, 119, 120
Fort Van Metre, 192
Fort Wayne, 184
fortifications, 41, 58, 95, 134, 151, 153
Foster, Anthony, 136
Fountain Neck, 36
Four Mile Point, 52, 55
Fox, 189, 227
France, 227, 230, 257
Franco-American force, 64
Frankford, 196
Frankfort, 224
Franklin, 30, 42, 230, 232, 236
Franklin, James, 245
Frazer, John, 110
Frazier, Daniel, 245
Frederica, 91, 93, 115
Frederica River, 91, 93
Freeland’s Fort or Station, 243, 245, 249, 250, 252
Freeman, William, 33
Freeman’s fort, 8, 16
French, 3, 54, 63, 134, 160, 162, 178, 180, 181, 188,
204, 207, 217, 227, 228, 233
French army, 62, 67
French artillery, 65
French Broad River, 237, 246, 247
French Canadians, 227
French fleet, 65
French grenadiers, 67
French Lick, 250, 251
French light infantry, 131
French, James, 65
Frenchtown, 141
frigate, 63, 104, 115, 120, 129, 130, 134, 141
Frog Town, 4, 6
frontiersmen, 203, 207, 208, 239
Froumentaine, Jean-Louis, 63
Fulsam, Benjamin, 13, 14, 15
Fulsam’s or Fulsom’s Creek, 13, 15
Fulsam’s or Fulsom’s Fort, 13–14
Fuser, Lewis Valentine, 82–84, 97, 98, 109
Fuzzel’s Place, 8
Galatea, frigate, 115
Gallatin, 244
galley, 38, 59, 66, 69, 78, 88, 92, 100, 101, 105, 110,
112, 115, 116, 120 see also row galley
Galphin, George, 15, 26, 35, 36
Gálvez, Bernardo de, 124, 128–131, 133–135, 137–
141, 145–151, 153, 154, 258
Galveztown, brig, 126, 130
Garden Battery, 73
Garrison Hill Cemetery, 188
Garth, George, 63
Gaylesville, Alabama, 232, 253
General Lincoln, 68
Georgia, galley, 88
Geogia militiamen, 89
George III, 138, 233
George Rogers Clark Memorial, 178
George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, 178,
180
George, Robert, 221
Georgetown, 209, 224
Georgia Assembly, 48, 99
Georgia backcountry, 15, 25
Georgia Continental Artillery, 54, 115
Georgia Continental galleys, 55
Georgia Continental Light Horse, 110
Georgia Continentals, 15, 35, 55–57, 65, 83, 92, 98,
114, 115
Georgia Council of Safety, 4, 46, 48, 110
Georgia Department of Archives and History, 4
Georgia dragoons, 26, 87
Georgia frontier, 38, 104, 120
Georgia Historical Society, 3
Georgia Legion, 27, 69, 70, 71, 74, 87, 105
Georgia light dragoons, 59
Georgia Loyalist militia
Georgia Loyalists, 25, 28, 87
Georgia militiamen, 7, 10–12, 15, 23, 26, 28, 32, 36,
37, 48, 49, 53, 55, 56, 60, 66, 70, 71, 81, 86, 110,
113, 116, 118, 120
Georgia navy, 113
Georgia Packet, brigantine, 51
Georgia Rangers, 79
Georgia Regiment of Horse Rangers, 28
Georgia Royalists, 100
Georgia upcountry, 18, 20, 58
Georgia Whigs, 36, 121
Germain, armed brig, 66–67
German militiamen, 150
Germantown, Pennsylvania, 249
Gibault, Pierre, 180
Gibbons, Mrs, [Barack] 75
Gibbons’s plantation (Mrs, Barack), 75
Gibbons’s plantation (Mrs, [Joseph]), 75
Gibson, John, 164, 166, 167, 202
Gillett, 257
Gillivray’s plantation, 67
Girardeau, John, 55
Girardeau’s plantation, 55, 56
Giron, Don Geronimo, 131, 132
Girty, Simon, 164, 169–173, 176, 192, 207, 223–226
glacis, 134
Glascock, Thomas, 97
Glasscock, governor 25
Glasscock, William, 25
Glazier, Major 123
Glynn County, 78
Gnadenhutten, 174–176
Goldsmith, Thomas, 70
Goodgame, John, 27
Goodlettsville, 245
Goodwyn, Robert, 53
Gordon Ferry, 245
Goucher Creek, 31
Goulding, William, 98
Governor Tonyn, privateer, 52
Gower, Abel, 251
Gower, Jr., Abel, 251
Graham, Colin, 88, 122
Graham, James, 198
Graham, Major 116
Grant, James, 49, 50, 54
Grant, John, 69
Grant, William, 46, 122
grapeshot, 26, 42, 127, 128, 139, 151, 222
Grave Creek, 199
Grave Creek Mound, 200
Gray, Lieutenant, 67, 100
Great Council of Cherokees, 234
Great Creek Crossing, 144
Great Island, 248
Great Salt Creek, 209
Great Smoky Mountain, 230
Great Swamp, 59
Great Tellico, 230
Green, William, 255
Greene, Nathanael, 23, 36, 37, 42, 71, 72
Greensboro, 10
Greenwich, armed sloop, 55, 59
Grenadier Regiment von Trűmbach, 55
Grenadier Squaw, Katherine, Nonhelema, 198
grenadiers, 55, 100, 117–119, 129, 132, 133, 142, 151
Grenadiers’ March, 118, 119
Grierson, James, 16, 18, 20, 23
Grigsby, Charles, 196
Grimké, John Faucheraud, 117
Guadeloupe, HMS, 104
Gulf of Mexico, 124, 150
gunboats, 124, 126
Gunn, James, 76
Guristersigo, 29, 71, 75
Habersham, John, 71, 73, 115
Habersham, Joseph, 36, 46, 48, 49
Hackberry Ridge, 215
Haldimand, Frederick, 189, 227
Haletown, Tennessee, 6, 249
Halifax Regiment, 86
Hall, John, 28
Hambly, John, 83
Hamelin, Jean Baptiste, 185
Hamilton, 181
Hamilton, Andrew, 11, 30
Hamilton, Henry, 157, 180, 185, 193, 204, 207, 217
Hamilton, John, 13, 33
Hammon, Philip, 198, 199
Hammon, William, 236
Hammond, LeRoy, 20, 22, 28–30, 59, 85
Hampton, Edward, 236
Hampton, Wade, 71
Hand, Edward, 164, 170
Handy, Levin, 37
Hanxleden, Johann Ludwig Wilhelm von, 141
Hard Labor Treaty, 204
Harden, William, 70, 87
Hardy, John, 92
Hare, Peter, 77
Harpeth River, 246
Harris, Francis Henry, 115, 123
Harrison County, 196, 209
Harrison, Reuben, 147
Harris’s Bridge, 39
Harrod, James, 172, 204, 210, 219
Harrod, William, 170
Harrodsburg, Kentucky, 168, 204, 209–211, 213, 216, 217
Harrodstown, 215
Hart County, 14
Hartstone, Joachim, 59
Hartwell Lake, 4, 6
Haslem, William, 54
Hatcher, Archibald, 93
Hatter, 92, 93
Hatter, John, 106, 115
Havana, 124, 131, 135, 139, 154
Havana Regiment, 140, 141
Hawk’s Creek, 20
Hawke, 112
Hawkins County, 241
Hay, Joseph, 250
Heard’s (John) Fort, 14
Heard’s (Stephen) Fort, 14
Heard’s Mill/Fort, 13, 14, 16, 17
Heaton’s (or Eaton’s) Station, 249, 250
Heckewelder, Rev, John Gottlieb Ernestus, 173
Helm, Leonard, 181, 182
Henderson, Richard, 143, 204
Henderson, William, 59
Henry, Patrick, 164, 180, 188, 192, 197, 236, 242
Herbert, James, 27
Herbert’s store, 27, 28
Herrera, D, Miguel, 126
Hesse, Emmanuel, 189, 227, 228
Hessian, 55, 59, 73, 124
Hiawassee River, 6
Hickory Hill (Butler’s Plantation), 39, 44, 45, 60
Hicks, Isaac, 52
Highlanders, 20, 26, 55–58, 85, 86
Hilliard, 113
Hinchinbrook, 49, 51, 88, 91, 92, 96, 115
Hind, HMS, 96
Hinkston Creek, 223
Hinkston’s Station, 209
Hinton’s fort, 13, 14
Historical Society of Michigan, 157
Hiwassee, 236, 247, 248
Hiwassee River, 236, 237
Hocking River, 162
Hockingport, 162
Holder, John, 170, 208, 209, 218, 224
Holliday’s Fort, 194
hollow square, 171, 219
Hollywood, 142
Holmes, David, 15
Holston River, 143, 233, 237, 239–241
Holston settlements, 234
Hominy Creek, 233
Honeycut, 27
Hoover, 91
Hope, snow, 115
Hopoi Mingo, 252
Hord Creek, 241
Horry, Peter, 64
Horseshoe Lake, 257
Hoskins, Josiah, 256
Houston, Peter, 183
Houstoun, Sir Patrick, 25
Houstoun, John, 53, 54, 98, 113, 116, 120
Howe, John, 89
Howe, Robert, 53–55, 78, 79, 81, 92, 93, 99, 109, 113,
116, 117, 120
Howe, William, 89, 112
Howell, James, 70
Howell, John, 78, 89, 101
howitzers, 26, 49, 131, 132, 135, 137
Hoy, Jones, 209
Hoy’s Station, 208, 223, 224
Hudson, Robert, 87
Hudson’s Ferry, 86, 87
Huger, Isaac, 66
Hurons, 222
Hutchins, Anthony, 146–148
Hutchinson Island, 39, 41, 49, 51, 72
Hyde Parker, 55
Iberville River, 124
Icard, Barthélemy-Médor, 63
Illinois country, 218, 242
Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, 188
Illinois regiment, 219
Illinois River, 161, 228
Illinois State Historical Society, 188
Indian Old Fields, 41, 44, 69
Indiana Department of Tourism, 178
Indiana Dunes, 186
Indiana Dunes State Park, 185
Indiana Historical Society, 178
Ingram, James, 9, 58, 74
Inman, Joshua, 16, 60
Inman, Shadrack, 69
Irazabal, José Calbo de, 124
Irish Brigade, 131
Iroquois, 154, 204, 234
Irvine, William, 173, 177, 223
Irwin, Jared, 22
Island Flats (Kingsport), 239, 240
Island Town, 232, 237
Isle of Hope, 41, 46, 73
Isle Royale, 161
Jack, Samuel, 6, 116
Jackson, Andrew, 143
Jackson, James, 22, 23, 27, 44, 69, 71, 72, 74, 93, 105
Jackson, South Carolina, 35
Jacksonville, Florida, 106, 108
Jamaica, 46, 101, 126, 137, 147, 150, 154, 261
Jameson, John, 10, 86
Jasper Springs, 42
Jasper, William, 42, 60, 61, 67
Jay’s Treaty, 161
Jefferson, Thomas, 161, 186, 204
Jekyll Island, 82, 91
Jennings, Jonathan, 251
Jerusalem Church, 45
Jewell, 14
John Bryan State Park, 169
Johns, Mr., 244
Johnson, Stephen, 22, 75
Johnston, Andrew, 20–22, 70
Johnston, John, 170
Johnston, William, 69, 244
Jolly, Henry, 165
Jones, Jacob, 201
Jones, John, 9
Joree, 232
Jourdan, Gédéon, 63
Joyner, John, 46
Kaiatee, 246, 248
Kanawha River, 187, 196–198
Kaskaskia, 169, 178, 180, 181, 185, 188, 222
Kaskaskia River, 188, 189
Kebly, Captain, 88
keel boats, 171, 258, 261
Kekionga, 184, 185
Kelsall, Roger, 101
Kelso, 244
Kennedy, Betsy, 245
Kennedy, James, 29
Kennedy, John, Jr,, 218
Kenton, Simon, 209, 210, 215
Kentucky County, 204
Kentucky Department of Tourism, 205
Kentucky Historical Society, 205
Kentucky Long Knives, 180, 188, 189
Kentucky militia, 168, 170, 180, 204
Kentucky River, 182, 213, 220, 222
Keowee, 232
Keowee Old Town, 6
Keowee River, 237
Keppel, 55
Kerr’s Fort, 33
Kershaw, Ely, 34
Kettle Creek, 10, 12, 13, 28, 31, 32, 34, 37, 58
Kettle Creek Battlefield, 10
Kewohee, 232
Keywood, 250, 251
Kilgore Station, 256
King Carlos III, 229, 233
King’s American Regiment, 70, 105
King’s Rangers, 20, 25, 28, 69, 70, 91, 122
King’s Regiment, 129
Kings Mountain, 144, 230, 242, 247
Kingsport, 239, 241
Kiokee Creek, 27, 30
Kirkland, Moses, 65
Kitchin, James, 101
Kittanning, Pennsylvania, 168
Kittowa, 232
Knight, John, 176, 177
Knox, William, 74
Knoxville, 241
Krodel Park, 197
La Aldea, 140
La Balme Massacre, 184
La Balme, Auguste La Mottin de, 184
Lafayette, Marie Jean Paul Joseph du Motier Marquis
de, 42, 182
Laffont, Jean, 180
Lake Erie, 162
Lake Maurepas, 124, 149, 154
Lake Pontchartrain, 124, 154
Lake Superior, 161
LAMAR Institute, 33
Lambert, Jean-Pierre, 63
Lancaster, 212
Lane, Joseph, 54, 99
langrage, 50
Larkin Sulphur Spring, 245
Lariman, D., 245
Latchoway Seminoles, 80
Laughery Creek, 161, 186, 187
Laurel Creek, 232, 243
Laurens, Henry, 98
Le Petit Fort, 185, 186
Leake, Richard, 89
Lee, galley, 59, 92, 114
Lee, Charles, 107, 108, 157, 235
Lee, Edward, 203
Lee, Henry ‘’Light-Horse Harry, ’’ 21
Lee’s Legion, 23, 36, 37
Leeper, James, 246
Lee’s Old Place, 35
Lefevre, Isaac, 245
legionnaires, 63, 66
Leonard Marbury, 28, 29, 34, 59
Lernoult, Richard, 165, 171
Leslie, Alexander, 71
Léveillé, Jean-Baptiste, 63
Lewis, Andrew, 197
Lewis, Joel, 75
Lewis, Samuel, 196
Lewisburg, 196, 198
Lexington, Kentucky, 46, 207, 210, 215, 219, 222, 224, 225
Lexington, Massachusetts, 3
Leyba, Fernando de, 228, 229
Liberty, 46
Liberty Boys, 4, 46
Liberty County, 45, 54, 94, 96, 101
Lichtenau, 173
Lick Branch, 249, 250
Lick Creek, 250
Licking River, 170, 173, 184, 207, 209, 218, 219, 224, 226
Limestone Creek, 209, 210
Lincoln County, 14, 35
Lincoln Memorial Bridge, 180
Lincoln, Benjamin, 9, 13, 19, 45, 58, 59, 60, 62, 63, 66,
68, 85, 87, 120
Lindsey, John, 10
Linn (Lynn), William, 172, 220
Lisbon, 13, 14
Little Echota, 4, 6
Little Miami, 168, 169
Little Mountain, 222
Little Owl, 239, 243
Little Owl’s Town, 242
Little River, 13, 32
Little Rock, 257
Little Round Mountain, 223
Little Tellico, 230
Little Tennessee River, 233, 236, 247
Little Turtle (Mishikinakwa), 184, 185
Little Tuskeego, 246, 248
Little, James, 11, 31, 32, 53
Lochry, Archibald, 161, 168, 186, 187
Lockhart, Isaac, 10
Lockhart’s Plantation, 8
Lofthouse, Alvere, 106
Logan, Benjamin, 170–172, 185, 204, 207, 212, 213,
219
Logan’s fort or station, 204, 209, 212, 213, 216, 217
Long Cane, 34
Long Creek, 7, 14, 33, 232
Long Island, 6, 41, 144, 249
Long Island Flats, 239
Long Island of the Holston, 233, 238, 239, 242
Long Run, 221
Long Swamp, 255
Lookout Mountain, 242, 249
Lookout Mountain Town, 6, 144
Lookout Town, 249
loopholes, 87
Loramie Creek, 170
Lord Dunmore’s War, 210
Loudon, 193
Louisiana Historical Association, 149
Louisiana Office of Tourism, 149
Louisiana Purchase, 257
Louisiana Regiment, 228, 260
Louisiana Territory, 154, 257
Louisville, Georgia, 29
Louisville, Kentucky, 187, 218, 219, 221
Lower Towns, 230, 232, 234, 236, 247
Lowry, Stephen, 209
Loyalist Rangers, 90
Loyalists, 6–9, 12, 14–19, 21–23, 27, 29–31, 34–37,
51, 54, 56, 58, 59, 64, 68, 69, 72, 74, 80, 81, 83, 87,
90, 97, 101, 105, 116, 120, 126, 145, 146, 154, 161,
187, 207, 227, 234, 242, 248, 249
Ludowici, 103
Lumsley, James, 245
Lyndley’s (Lindley’s) Fort, 235
Lyons Run, 214
Lyons, John, 91
Lytle, Archibald, 26
MacAllister, Sergeant, 19, 20
Mackay, Isabella, 88
Mackay, Robert, 18
MacKay’s plantation (Mrs, Isabella), 88
Mackinaw City, 157
Mad River, 169, 171
Madison, 245
Madison County, 14, 223, 224
Magnifique, 62
Maham tower, 18, 23, 25
Mahoning River, 201
Maitland, John, 26, 48–50, 63
Maitland, Richard, 46
malaria, 96
Mallorysville, 16
Manchac, Louisiana, 145–147, 149, 150, 154
Manifee, James, 244
Mann, William, 245
Mansker, Gasper, 245
Mansker’s Lick, 244
Mansker’s Station, 245, 252
Manson, William, 20, 35, 77
Mapp, John, 254
Marbury’s Rangers, 29
marines, 49, 51, 115
Marion, Francis, 84
Marion County, Tennessee, 144
Marlinton, 198
Martin, Alexander, 25
Martin, Joseph, 144, 247, 248
Martin, Samuel, 256
Martin, William, 21
Martin’s Station, 218, 219
Maryland Loyalists, 131, 138, 141, 147, 150
Maryland Regiment, 129, 130
Maryville, 232, 253
Mason, Philip, 256
Mason, Samuel, 193
Mason, William, 192
Massachusetts, 68
Matanzas River, 106
matrosses, 115, 136
Matthews (Matthewes), John, 254
Mauldin’s Station, 256
Maumee (Miami) River, 218
Maxwell, Robert, 254, 255
Maybank, Joseph, 60
Mayfield Creek, 221
Mayfield, James, 251
Mays Lick, 207
Maysville, 209
McAfee Station, 213, 214
McAfee, James, 214
McAfee, Robert, 214
McAfee, Samuel, 214
McAfee, William, 220
McBean’s Creek, 25, 26
McBean’s Swamp, 25, 26, 27
McCall, James, 20, 30
McCleary, Thomas, 192
McClelland, John, 209
McClellan’s Station, 209, 210
McClung, William, 198
McConnel (d, 1777), 211
McConnell, Andrew, 209
McConnell, Francis, 209
McConnell, William, 209
McCopin, Alexander, 31
McCoun, Jr., James, 214
McCrosky, John, 243
McCulloch, Samuel, 194
McCumber, George, 101
McDonald, British Agent, 248
McDonald, Charles, 102, 103
McDonald, John, 91
McDonald, Margaret, 103
McDuffie County, 14
McEvoy, Captain, 89
McGary, Hugh, 183, 208, 211, 214
McGillivray, Alexander, 29, 59
McGillivray’s Plantation, 39, 62
McGillivray, William, 41
McGirth, Daniel, 9, 10, 16, 64, 68, 72, 86, 87, 100,
109, 114, 117, 118, 121
McGowan’s (McGowin’s) blockhouse, 31
Mcintosh, George, 83, 109
McIntosh, John, 20, 28, 80, 85, 98–100, 120, 148
McIntosh, Lachlan, 47–50, 59, 67, 79, 82, 84, 99, 104,
109, 111, 114, 123, 164, 166, 167, 170, 201, 202
McIntosh, Roderick (Rory), 90, 99
McIntosh, William, 79, 146
McIntosh County, 45
McIntyre (McIntire), Thomas, 146, 149
McKay, James, 29, 69, 70, 71, 87
McKay’s Trading Post, 18, 20
McKee, Alexander, 157, 161, 224
McKee, William, 196–198, 223
McLean, Andrew, 18
McMechen, James, 193
McMechen’s Narrows, 200
McMurphy, Daniel, 36
McNabb, Robert, 10
medicine, 108
men-of-war, 63, 93
Menominee, 228
Mentor, frigate, 130, 134, 141
Mentor, privateer, 126
Mercer County, 210
Metropolis, 189
Miamis, 185
Miamitown, 184
Michigan City, 185
Michigan Economic Development Corporation, 157
Michigan Historical Center, 157
Michilimackinac, 186
Middle towns, 230, 232, 234, 236, 237
Middleton, Henry, 107
Middleton’s Ferry, 27, 28
Midway, 45, 94, 97
Midway Church, 94, 95, 97
Midway District, 114
Midway Meeting House, 97, 100, 101
Midway River, 100
militia scout, 25
militiamen, 9, 20, 22, 26, 33, 48, 51, 54, 55, 63, 85, 98,
104, 109, 147, 148, 162, 170, 174, 196, 198, 202,
208, 222, 228, 236, 239, 242, 247, 252
Miller, John, 12, 32
Miller, Nicholas, 93
Miller, William, 223
Milliken, John, 250, 251
Mills Ferry, 113, 116
Mills, George, 116
Milton, John, 84
Milwaukee, 160
Mingoes, 164, 168, 172, 176, 192, 193, 196 –198, 204,
207, 210
Miró, Estevan Rodriguez, 258, 261
Miscaque, 15
Mississippi Development Authority (Division of Tourism), 145
Mississippi River, 124, 145, 147, 149, 151, 161, 180,
188, 221, 222, 227, 257
Mississippi State Department of Archives and History, 145
Mississippi Valley, 258
Missouri Division of Tourism, 227
Missouri River, 227, 228
Mobile (Alabama), 106, 124, 126, 128, 129, 135, 138,
139, 141, 150
Mobile Bay, 138
Mobile River, 138, 139
Mobile Village, 141
Moccasin Creek, 253
moccasins, 166
Moluntha or Malunthy, 216
Moncrieff, James, 63, 120
Monk, 223
Monongahela River, 175, 193, 201
Montagu, Lord Charles Greville, 70
Montaigut, David, 88
Montgomery County, 243
Montgomery, John, 243
Montreal, Canada, 154
Moon, Andrew, 16, 19, 90
Moore, Francis, 72, 90, 91
Moore, James, 53
Moore, Lieutenant, 197
Moore, Samuel, 35, 36
Moore, Samuel or Tom, 241
Moore, William, 197, 237
Moore's Rangers, 36
Moravians, 173, 175, 176
Morgan, George, 157
Morgan, Zackwell or Zacquill, 201
Morgan's Fort, 39, 44, 53
Morner, Christophe, 63
mortars, 57, 133, 136, 137
Moss, William, 89
Moultrie, William, 60, 93, 96, 108
Moundsville, 199
Mount Carmel, 7
Mount Olivet, 205
mountainmen, 22
mounted Georgia militiamen, 117
mounted grenadiers, 60
mounted infantrymen, 71
mounted militiamen, 68, 69, 9 1, 97, 98, 225, 248, 252
Mowbray, John, 112, 115
Moylan, Stephen, 70
Mr. Sterling, 222, 223
Mud Fort, 55
Mud Hole, 55
Muddy Creek, 223
mulatto, 85, 150, 25 1
Mulberry Grove Plantation, 42
Muller, John K,, 60
Mungle, Daniel, 244
Munsee, 176
Murray, Patrick, 82, 83, 88, 99, 118
Musgrove Creek, 57
Muskingum River, 164, 167, 173
Nacoochee Val ley, 4, 6
Nacoohe Lake, 6
Nail, Joseph, 15
Nail's Fort, 13-15
Nanrahala Gorge, 237
Nantahala Mountains, 236
Nanrahala National Forest, 232
Naquiguen, 160
Nashville, Tennessee, 144, 249-25 1
Nassau River, 108, I 13, 1 16, I 17
Natchez (Mississippi), 138, 145, 146, 149, 153, 258
Natchitoches, 149
Native Americans, 3, 7-10, 14-17, 20-23, 30, 34, 36,
37, 46, 53, 59, 72, 73, 79, 81, 82, 89, 90, 91, 97,
100, 101, 104, 105, 110, 111, 117, 120, 123, 124,
127-133, 136, 138, 139, 141- 143, 145, 148, 150,
157, 161, 162, 164-170, 173, 174, 176, 178, 180,
187, 190, 192-198, 201-204, 207-209, 212-224,
227, 228, 230, 234, 235, 244-246, 251, 256
Navarra Regiment, 140, 141
Nayowee, 230
Neal's Landing, 15
Neely, Mary, 245
Neely, William, 245, 251
Neely's Bend, 245
Neely's Lick, 245, 251
Neowee, 232
Nephew, James, 90Neptune, HM Brig, 154
Nequasee, (also spelled Nequassee, Nikwasi, Nucassee,
Noucassih, etc.), 232, 236
New Acquisition (York County, South Carolina 250
New Bern Regiment, 86
New Bridge, 30New Brockton, Alabama, 232, 253
New Castle, 164
New Ebenezer, 45, 58, 59, 73
New Hope Plantation, 89, 91
New Jersey Volunteers, 99
New Orleans, Louisiana, 126, 128, 140, 145, 147, 150,
153, 169, 188, 257
New Orleans Black militiamen, 141
New Orleans Colored Militia Companies, 140
New Savannah, 34
New York, 54, 97, 135
New York Loyalists, 55
New York Volunteers, 26, 68
Newman, Joseph, 60
Newsome, Solomon, 13, 14, 16, 29
Newsome's Fort, 13, 14
Newton, John, 61
Nicholas County, 205, 209
Nickajack, 6, 144, 246, 249
Niles, Michigan, 160, 185
Ninety Six, 11, 12, 20, 21, 23, 25, 37, 100
Noailles, Louis Marc Antoine Vicomte de, 62
Nolichucky, 234, 235, 239, 240, 248
Nolichucky River, 2, 144, 239, 233
Noocassee, 232, 253, 255
Norfolk Southern Railway, 41
North Carolina, 6, 107, 230, 238, 242
North Carolina frontier, 234
North Carolina troops, 242
North Carolina Continentals, 23
North Carolina Loyalist militiamen, 31
North Carolina Loyalists, 11, 33
North Carolina militiamen, 23, 86, 107, 37, 247, 253
North Carolina riAemen, 26
North River, 122
Northwest Territory see Old Northwest
Nukasee, 232
Nuntiale, 232
O’Neil, Anuro, 131
O'NeaI or O’Neale, Ferdinand, 37
Oakland Plantation, 113
oath of allegiance, 20, 25, 33
Obas, Pierre, 63
Oconee Counry, 238
Oconee River, 7, 8
Oconnosrota, 27
Odom's Creek, 28
Odom's Ferry, 28
Ogeechee Ferry, 39, 41, 44, 65, 69, 71
Ogeechee Old Town, 36
Ogeechee River, 13-16, 26, 27, 29, 36, 39, 44, 45, 53,
59, 60, 65, 68, 69, 72, 74, 75, 89, 97, 101, 108
Ogeechee River Ferry, 69
Ogeechee Road, 53, 57, 62, 75
Ogle, Joseph, 200
Oglethorpe Counry, 14
Oglethorpe, James Edward, 18, 41, 45, 102
Ohio Country, 197
Ohio Development Department's Division of Travel and
Tourism, 162
Ohio Historical Society, 162
Ohio River, 143, 145, 161, 162, 169-171, 173, 174
180-182, 186-188, 190, 192, 196, 197, 199, 202,
209, 210, 215, 220, 221, 224Ohio Valley, 157, 164, 169, 178, 188, 189, 204, 224, 227
Ohoopee, 36
Ojibwa, 207
Old Fort Harrod State Park, 210
Old Johnston Trading Post, 170
Old Northwest, 162, 171, 178
Old Yie, 197
Oldis, William, 92
Olentangy, 176
Olentangy Creek, 176
Olivier, Luc-Vincent, 63
Ore, James, 144
organ, 52
Ossabaw Island, 105
Oswald, Lieutenant, 71, 72
Onawas, 207, 224
Otter, sloop, 83
Otter, tender, 123
Oustanale (Oustanalle), 232
Oustestee (see also Ustisti), 232
Out Towns, 232
Overhill Cherokees, 236, 237, 238
Overhill Towns, 230, 236, 252
Overhill tribes, 234, 235
Overmountain men, 144
Overmountain settlements, 240
Owen, George, 222
Owenby (Ownby or Ownbey), James, 44pack horses, 166, 167, 186
Pacoler River, 31
Paint Creek, 169
Paitcrek on the Scioto, 216
palisade, 58, 102, 140, 185, 195, 210, 212, 224, 225,
240, 260
Palmer, Captain, 70
parapet, 67, 132, 133, 164
Parata, 255
Paris Mills, 59
Parker, Alexander, 75, 76
Parker, Ann, 73
Parker, James, 73
Parker, Peter, 235
parole, 22, 25, 35, 48, 82, 100, 146, 147
Parry, Francis, 78
Parson's [Passenger] Creek, 243
Passovers, 234
Pastor, Alexo, 259
Patterson, Robert, 209
Payne, 244
Peace of Ghent, 162
Peeper Island, 41
Pekillon, 174, 194
Pennsylvania, 164, 204, 209
Pennsylvania Loyalists, 131, 138, 141
Pennsylvania Continentals, 38
Pennsylvania Loyalists, 147, 150
Pennsylvania militiamen, 164, 176, 187
Pensacola Bay, 124, 136
Pensacola, Florida, 54, 79, 106, 120, 123, 124, 126,
127, 129, 136, 140-142, 148-150, 153, 154
Perdido River, 149
Perouse, Captain, 104
Perry, David, 209
Peter Creek, 121
pettiaugers, 11 6
Philadelphia, 3, 46, 51, 54, 55, 92, 107, 108, 120, 147,
175
Philippe II , Duc d'Orléans, 154Philipa HM Armed Schooner, 46
Phillips, Robert, 28, 29
Phininzy Swamp, 26
Pickawillany, 169
Pickens, Andrew, 10-12, 15, 16, 19, 20, 23, 31-33, 36, 53, 68, 69, 74, 253, 254Pickens, Joseph William, 12, 29, 32, 33
Pickles, William, 126
Pigeon Gap, 233
Pikes Bluff, 93
Pinchinat, Pierre, 63
Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 93, 114, 115
Pinckney's Treary, 161
Pinhorn, George, 131
pinnace, 52
Piomingo, 252
Piqua, 169-172, 219
Piqua Historic Indian Museum, 170
Piqua Historical Area, 170
pirogue, 259, 261
Pittsburgh militia, 176
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 157, 161, 164, 170, 174, 177,
190, 194
Piverger, Jean, 63
Point Pleasant Battle Monument State Park, 196
Point Pleasant, West Virginia, 170, 196, 197
polacre, 130
Pollock, Oliver, 146, 147
Polly, Ship, 46, 47
Polly, sloop, 62
Pontiac, 162
Pontiac's Rebellion, 162
Poplar Land, 15
port holes, 199
Port Royal lighthouse, 55
Port Royal, frigate, 126, 130, 134
Porter, Benjamin, 35
Posey, Thomas, 75-77
Potawatomies, 160, 161, 186
Pourre, Don Eugenio, 160, 161
Powell, Henry Watson, 186
Powell's Valley, 190
Powhattan Point, 199
Prairie du Chien, 227
Prater, 255
PrevoSt. Augustine, 3, 8, 9, 13, 54, 60, 63, 65, 68, 69,
81, 82, 85, 86, 88, 89, 97, 99, 112, 116, 117
PrevoSt. James Mark, 86, 97, 98, 111, 116, 117, 120, 123
Princess of Wales, 18
Principe Regiment, 140, 141
Prior, John, 198
Privateer, 69
Proclamation of 1763, 204, 233
Proctor, John, 83
Proctor, Joseph, 223
Providence. sloop, 68
Provincial Congress, 3, 41, 49
Pryce, William, 111Pulaski, Casimir, 42, 62-64, 66
Pulliam, WilIiam, 14
puncheons, 82
Purry, Pierre, 84
Purrysburg, South Carolina, 19, 45, 51, 58-60, 84, 85, 87
Quamino (Quamina, Quash, or Quosh) Dolly, 56
Quapaw, 258-261
Queen of France, 68
Queen's Rangers, 73
Quigley, Patrick, 245
Quindre, Cagneau De Quindre, Gabgreaux Du), 186
Raccoon Creek, 192Raccoon Gut, 115
Rae, Robert 115
rafts, 12, 28, 32, 54, 59, 128, 139, 222
Raid on Sandusky, 162
Rainier, Peter, 46
Ramsey, Henry, 243
Randolph, Peyton, 196, 197
Ranger, sloop, 68
Rangers, 4, 8, 20-22, 25, 26, 28, 29, 36, 52, 53, 59,
68-70, 73, 79, 81-84, 90, 91, 93, 94, 97, 100, 107,
109-112, 115-123, 147, 157, 176, 194, 195, 207,
224, 225
Rattlesnake, 63
Rattletrap, armed sloop, 145
Raven, HM sloop, 47, 51, 52
Raven of Chota, Savanukah, 237, 239, 253
Rawdon, Francis, 37, 55
Rawlings (or Rollins), Pemberton, 218
Ray, James, 210, 211
Read, William, 48
Rebecca, privateer, 115
Rebeccca, sloop, 91-93, 112, 146, 149
Red Bluff, 257, 259
Red Ground (Ekanachatte), 15
Red Hawk, 170, 197
Red River, 243, 256
redoubt, 11, 41, 58, 64-67, 117, 119, 130, 133, 151
regiment of Guadeloupe, 65
Regiment of Navarra, 139
Reid's Bluff, 53, 80, 81, 89, 90, 115
Renfroe, Joseph, 244
Renfroe, Moses, 243
Renfroe's Station, 243
Retrieve, HMS, 74
Reynolds, Aaron, 225
Riano, Don Juan, 126, 127
rice, 51, 59, 72, 82-84, 98, 104, 120
rice boats, 49, 50
rice plantation, 68
rice vessels, 50
Rice, Abraham, 202
Rice, Daniel, 202
Rice, Henry, 241
Rice, Joseph, 50
Rice's Mill, 241
Richard B, Russell Reservoir, 31
Richland Creek, 249-251
Richmond, Georgia, 9, 13, 23
Richmond, Kentucky, 215, 223
Richmond, Virginia, 161, 186
Richmond County, 9, 13, 23, 28
Richmond County Historical Sociery, 23
Richmond County militiamen, 28
Richmond Hill, 44
Richmond Hill State Park, 44
rifle, 7, 48, 51, 70, 74, 100, 181, 193, 203, 223, 240,
250, 252, 254, 255
riflemen, 25-27, 49, 50, 56, 68- 70, 214, 218, 253
Rigaud, Andre, 63
Rillieux, Don Vizente, 153, 154
Rincon, 45
Roberts, Daniel, 115
Roberts, James, 143, 241
Robertson County, 256
Robertson, Ann, 240
Robertson, Charlotte, 143
Robertson, Charlotte Reeves, 252
Robertson, James, 143, 240-242, 245, 251, 252Robeson, John, 251
Robeson, Lieutenant, 110
Rochester Ferry, 72
Rocky Comfort Creek, 29
Rodriguez, Jose Manuel, 141
Roebuck, 104
Rogers Fort, 13-15
Rogers, David, 169, 171, 173
Rogers, Drury, 15
Rogers, Joseph, 210
Rogersville, 241, 242
Rolfe, George, 111
Romand, Major, 115
Romans, Bernard, 81
Roney, Lieutenant, 69
Rose, HMS, 62
Ross, Francis, 29, 86
row galley, 88, 110, 136 see also galley
Rowe's Island, 126
Royal Artillery, 100, 136, 138, 140
Royal Marines, 48
Royal Navy, 48, 51, 68, 130, 136
Ruddle's Station, 218, 219
Rudulph, Jacob, 37
Rudulph, John, 37
Running Water, 6, 144, 246, 247, 249
Russel (or Russell), William, Sr., 241
Russel, William, 235
Rutherford, Griffith, 6, 86, 232, 235- 237
Rutherford's Trace, 233
Rutledge, John, 107
S, Pio, 128
Sailors' Battery, 66
Saint see also St.
Saint Domingue, 104
Saint Marys, 112
Saint Marys City, Georgia, 121
Salacoa Creek, 232
Salem, 173, 174
Salisbury, 235
Sallette, Robert, 91, 100
Salt River, 213
Salter's Island, 39, 44, 55
Samuel, Alexander, 23, 53
San Ramon, 124
Sandusky, 162, 165, 167, 168, 170, 176, 194
Sandusky River, 176
Sandusky Valley, 176
Santa Rosa Island, 124, 126, 128
Sapelo Inlet, 88, 89, 99
Sapelo River, 88
Sapelo Sound, 88, 89
Saratoga, New York, 62
Satilla River, 53, 54, 79, 82, 109, 113, 115, 123
Sauk, 189, 227
Sauta, 232, 253
Savage Point, 39, 44, 65
Savage, Thomas, 101
Savage's plantation, 10 1
Savannah, Georgia, 3, 10, 11, 15, 16, 25, 27, 37, 44-48,
51, 56, 58, 62, 63, 65, 67, 68, 70-73, 75, 77, 84, 92,
96, 98, 99, 101, 104, 110, 120, 242
Savannah Bar, 39
Savannah Creek, 233Savannah Harbor 39
Savannah history Museum, 41
Savannah loyalists, 17
Savannah militiamen, 57
Savannah national wildlife refuge, 45
Savannah River, 4, 7, 11, 12, 17-20, 27, 29-35, 39, 41, 44, 47, 51, 52, 55, 59, 66, 70, 74, 84-86, 256
Savary, Césaire, 63
Sawickly, 168
Sawpit Bluff, 108, 110, 111
scalp, 10, 17, 22, 53, 59, 73, 76, 79, 80-82, 104, 115,
123, 141, 157, 166, 168, 171, 174-176, 180, 184,
185, 190, 192, 193, 196, 202, 211, 214, 216, 218,
220, 223, 225, 226, 236, 239, 241, 243, 244, 251
Scallan, Roger (?), 69
Scambier River, 130
Scarborough, 48
Schoedde, Karl Lewis Theodore, 88
Schonbrunn, 174
schooner, 46, 49, 88, 96, 122, 154
Scioto River, 169, 210
Scioto salt licks, 215
Scott, James E, 195
Scott, Molly, 195
Scout, 6, 25, 110, 121, 129, 131, 203, 200, 210, 216,
218, 235, 239, 243, 247, 259
Screven County, 87
Screven, James, 36, 80, 95, 97, 98, 115-118
Scubby Bluff, 121
scurvy, 64
Second Continental Congress, 3
Seeds, Samuel, 115
Selacoa, 232, 253, 255
Seminole Lake, 15
Seminoles, 83, 84, 126
Seneca (Esseneca), 235, 242
Senecas, 210
Settico (Sidku, Citico, Sietego, Sierego, Sattoga), 230,
246, 247, 249
Seven Mile Ford, 239
Sevier, John, 7, 144, 230, 240, 247, 249, 253
Sevierville, 246
Shank, John, 10
Shanklin, Thomas, 31
Shannon, Samuel, 187
Sharon, 37
Sharp, Henry, 34, 59
Shawnees, 168-173, 176, 177, 183, 192, 193, 197-201,
204, 207, 210, 211, 215-217, 220, 234, 249
Shelby, Evan, 238, 242, 243
Shelby, Moses, 30, 34, 35
Shelby, Isaac, 22, 87
Shelby, James, 239
Shelby's Fort, 241
Shelbyville, 221
Shell, 34, 36
Shell Bluff, 34, 36
Shellmound, Tennessee, 6, 249
Shepherd or Sheppard, David, 174, 193, 194
Sherrall, William, 14
Sherrall's or Sherrill's fort, 13, 14
Sherrell, Catherine, 240
siege, 4, 20, 22, 23, 33, 36, 41, 48, 65, 136, 196, 203,
212, 217, 235, 241
Sietego, 248
Silcox, Ensign, 22
Silver Bluff, 35, 36
Simmons, William, 27
Sinclair, Patrick, 189, 228
Singleton, Matthew, 59
Sioux, 154Six Mile Creek, 120, 253
Skidaway Island, 50, 105
Slaughter, David, 172
slaves, 85, 95, 111, 122, 138, 143, 151, 251
sloop, 51, 106
smallpox, 30, 234
Smith, John, 123
Smith, John Carraway, 56
Snider (Schneider), John Gotlieb, 41, 46, 74
Snow Campaign, 237
Soap or Sope Creek, 20
Solano, Don Josef, 131
Soler, Antonio, 258
Sons of Liberty, 3
Sons of the American Revolution, 41, 186
sortie, 64, 65, 73, 131
South Bend, Indiana, 186
South Carolina, 6-13, 15, 16, 19-23, 28-33, 35, 45,
52, 54, 66, 67, 71, 74, 77, 81, 85-87, 89, 92, 93,
106, 107, 120, 121, 124, 230, 232, 234-236, 238,
242, 250, 254, 255
South Carolina artillery, I 15
South Carolina backcountry, 81
South Carolina Continentals, 55-57, 114, 115
South Carolina Crescent, 67
South Carolina frontier, 234, 242, 247, 253
South Carolina Horse, 79, 110
South Carolina Loyalists, 65, 87
South Carolina militiamen, 10, 12, 15, 22, 31, 32, 34,
37, 46, 49, 51, 53, 54, 86, 113
South Carolina regiment, 16
South Carolina Royal Volunteers, 13
Sourh Carolina Royalists Regiment, 13, 28, 87, 100, 117
South Carolina Whigs, 31
South Chickahominy Creek, 242
Spahr, Jacob, 222
Spain, 102, 106, 124, 135, 138, 145, 147- 150, 160,
161, 171, 188, 189, 227-230, 257, 258
Spaniards/Spanish, 3, 54, 102, 106, 124, 126-142,
146-151, 160, 171, 188, 189, 227, 228, 253, 2 57
Spanish forces, 228, 229
Spanish Fort, 140, 141
Spanish militiamen, 142
Sparta, 14
Spartanburg, South Carolina, I I
Spencer, Samuel, 89, 100, 104
Spencer, Thomas Sharp, 244
Spencer's Hill, 94, 95
Sphinx, 62
Spirit Creek, 25, 26, 27
Spring Branch, 53
Spring Hill Redoubt, 41, 57, 65, 66, 67
Springfield, IL, 188
Spurgin, John, 11, 34
Squaw Campaign, 162, 164
Squires, David, 83
St. Andrew Parish, 41, 45
St. Andrew's Sound, 91
St., Andrew's Parish, 72
St. Asaph, 212, 217
St. Augustine, 3, 15, 20, 35, 46, 54, 64, 68, 81-84, 89,
94, 96, 106, 107, 109, 112, 113, 116, 120-123, 255
St. Augustine Creek, 65
St. Augustine Historical Society, 106
St. Catherine Creek, 148
St. Catherines Island, 88, 96
St. Charles County, 227
St. Helena Volunteer Militia Company, 72St. John, HM sloop, 49
St. John, HM schooner, 46, 122, 123
St. Johns, 113
St. Johns Bluff, 111
St. John’s Parish, 96, 101
St. Johns River, 83, 107, 112, 120, 123
St. Joseph River, 161, 185
St. Louis, Missouri, 160, 161, 180, 181, 189, 227, 228, 257
St. Lucia, 3, 54
St. Marys River, 74, 79, 81, 82, 97, 98, 109, 110, 113,
115, 118, 121–123
St. Paul’s Church, 18
St. Simons Island, 91, 99, 115
Stallings, James, 87
stands of arms, 65
Stanford, 212
Stanhope, John, 51
State Historical Society of Missouri, 227
State Historical Society, 190
Staten Island, 54
Statler’s Fort, 201
Ste. Genevieve, 228
Stecoy, 232
Stecoyee, 144
Stevens, Captain, 127
Stevenson, 144
Stevenson, Alabama, 6, 249
Stewart, John, 115, 199
Sticoe, 232, 237
Stille, 148
stockade, 23, 26, 200, 202, 214, 225, 240, 249, 250, 258
Stoner Creek, 218
Strachan, Patrick, 141
Strode’s Station, 222
Strother, William D., 97
Struthers’ or Strother’s plantation, 74
Stuart, John, 79, 89, 196, 234, 238
Stuckley, John, 245
Sulphur Spring, 250
Summersville, 190
Sumter National Forest, 7
Sumter, Thomas, 6, 37, 59, 110
Sunbury, 45, 54, 63, 65, 69, 88, 89, 94–101, 104, 108
Sunset, South Carolina, 232
Supman, Sergeant, 100
surgeon, 60
surrender, 20, 21, 25, 26, 30, 31, 33, 35, 45, 62–65,
70, 81–84, 98, 100, 126, 127, 135–137, 139–141,
146–149, 153, 166, 176, 178, 181, 182, 186, 193,
194, 196, 198, 207, 212, 216, 219, 222, 238, 242,
255, 256, 260
Swainsboro, 26
Swanee River, 15
Swannanoa Gap, 236
Swanson, Lieutenant, 60
Swearingen, Andrew Van, 194
Swinney, James, 73
swivel gun
swivel guns, 31, 52, 110, 112, 122, 195, 222, 252, 260
Sycamore Creek, 243
Sycamore Shoals, 240
Sycamore Shoals Monument, 240
Symmetry, transport, 49, 51
Taitt, David, 15, 16, 29
Talapuz, 130, 131
Taliaferro County, 14
Tallachie, 79
Tallassee, 230
Tally, John, 147
Tamar, HM Sloop, 14, 47, 51
Tanasi (Tenasee, Tennessee), 246, 247, 249
Tarsalla, 232
Tassee, 4, 6
Tatom, Absalom, 251
Tattnall, 56
Tattnall’s house (Fair Lawn plantation), 44
Tawsee, 4, 6
Taylor, Captain, 81, 109
Taylor, Major, 20, 21
Taylor, Richard, 167
Taylor, Samuel, 20
Taylor, William, 83
Tebout, Tunis, 46
Telassee, 246, 248
Telfair’s Plantation, 26
Tellico, 247
Tellico Lake, 247
Tellico Plains, 246
Tellico River, 246, 248
Tennent, Reverend, 4
Tennent, William, 18
Tennessee, 6, 230
Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, 230
Tennessee Historical Commission, 230
Tennessee River, 6, 143, 144, 232, 238, 247, 249, 253
Tensaw, 141
Terrapin, Chief, 256
Tessier, Pierre, 63
Tetome, 4, 6
Thoby, Jérome, 63
Thomas, Isaac, 240
Thomas, John, 9
Thomas, John, Jr., 28, 34, 59
Thomas, Colonel, 30, 37
Thomas’s plantation, 27, 28
Thomas Creek, 108, 111, 112, 113
Thompson, Alexander, 244
Thompson, Andrew, 161
Thompson, James, 239
Thompson, Sergeant, 76
Thornbrough, Edward, 51
Three Islands, 209
Three Sisters Ferry, 45, 75
Thunderbolt, 56, 63
Thunderbolt Bluff, 65
Thunderer, 97
Tiacentee, 232
Tiftonia, Tennessee, 6, 249
Tiger, British privateer, 104
Tillet, Giles, 16, 17
Tillet, James, 16, 17
Tillet, Samuel, 16, 17
Tippecanoe County Historical Association, 178
Tippecanoe Historical Society, 182
Tipton III, Jonathan, 248
Tipton, Abraham, 220
Todd, John, 182, 183, 204, 207, 208, 209
Todd, Levi, 170, 183, 225
Toe River, 233
Toledo, Ohio, 161
Toles, Lieutenant, 84
tomahawk, 76, 83, 168, 172, 174, 184, 197, 199, 200,
203, 216, 218, 219, 223, 225, 243, 260
Tomassee, 232
Tomatly, 230
Tomlinson, Hetty, 225
Tomlinson, Nicholas, 224
Tonyn, Patrick, 4, 79, 82, 89, 112, 120, 123
Topinabee or Topenebee, 186
Topton, North Carolina, 232, 237
Toqua, 230
Torsee, 232
Town Creek, 213
Toxawa, 232
Trail Creek, 186
Transylvania Company, 204, 230, 235
treason, 12
Treaty of Alliance, 63
Treaty of Augusta, 256
Treaty of Fontainebleau, 149
Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 204
Treaty of Long Island of the Holston, 238
Treaty of Long Swamp, 256
Treaty of Paris, 106, 138, 145, 149, 161, 162, 229, 230, 233, 257
treaty of peace, 261
Treaty of San Ildefonso, 257
Treaty of Sycamore Shoals, 204, 233, 234
Tremont, 185
Trenton, Georgia, 144
Treutlen, John Adam, 73
Triebner, Rev,, 45
Trigg, Stephen, 182, 208
Trousdale County, 244
Trout Creek, 123
Trustees’ Garden, 56, 57, 66
Tryal, HMS, 104
Tuckareechee, 232
Tuckaseegee River, 232, 237
Tu-Endie-Wei State Park, 196
Tugaloo River, 6
Turpin, Nathan, 243
Turtle River, 92
Tuscarawas River, 164, 166–168, 174, 202
Tuskegee, 241
Twiggs, John, 9, 10, 16, 26–28, 34, 60, 68, 69, 74, 86, 100
Two Sisters Ferry, 45, 70
Tybee, 62
Tybee Bar, 46
Tybee Island, 39, 41, 43, 46, 47, 49, 51, 63
Tybee Lighthouse, 39, 41, 68
Tybee River, 68
Tybee Roads, 41, 46, 54, 74, 78
Tyger, 101
Unicoi (Blue Ridge) Mountains, 238
Union Point, 14
Upper Ninety Six Regiment, 33
Upper Three Runs, 29
Ustisti (see also Oustestee), 4, 6
Uzutluhi, 259
Valenzuela, sloop, 126, 139
Valley of the Holston, 237
Valley River, 236
Valley Towns, 6, 230, 234, 236, 237, 252
Van Metre, Johannes, 192, 194
Vanns Creek, 11, 30, 31, 32
Vernon River, 63
Vernon, Frederick, 166, 167, 168
Vevey, Indiana, 182, 220
Vigilant, 55
Vigo, Joseph Maria Francesco, 181
Villate, Jean–Louis, 63
Villiers, Balthazar de, 258
Vince, Joseph, 29
Vincennes, François Marie Bissot, Sieur de, 180
Vincennes, Indiana, 178, 180, 181, 182, 185, 219, 228
Virginia, 6, 164, 173, 178, 188–190, 204, 238
Virginia Assembly, 197
Virginia Continentals, 242
Virginia frontier, 234
Virginia General Assembly, 204
Virginia militiamen, 7, 107, 190, 197, 200, 213, 220,
236, 241, 247, 248
Virginia Regiment, 247
Virginia troops, 242
Volunteer Chasseurs, 63
Volunteer Dragoons, 69
Volunteers of Augusta, 25
Volunteers of Ireland, 55
von Hacke, Captain, 151
von Porbeck, Lieutenant Colonel, 74
Wabash River, 172, 178, 182, 184
Waldeck Regiment, 129, 139, 141, 142, 147, 150, 151,
153, 154
Waleska, Georgia, 232, 253
Walhonding River, 164, 174
Walker’s Bridge, 22, 30
Walloon Guards, 154
Walnut Hill (Vicksburg), 146
Walthour, Jacob, 45
Walton, George, 56, 116
Ward, Charles, 136
Ward, Nancy, 144, 239–241, 248, 249
Ward, Robert, 111
Warren, 14, 16
Warren County, 14
Warrenton, 14
Warsaw Sound, 54
Warsaw, Kentucky, 220
Washington, galley, 92, 114
Washington, George, 42, 157, 169, 173, 201
Washington, Wilkes County, 20
Watanga, 232, 236
Watauga, 232, 234, 235, 237, 239, 240, 248
Watauga Association, 230, 233
Watauga County, 233
Watauga militia, 144
Watauga River, 22, 144, 232, 233, 235
Watauga Settlement, 233
Wataugan settlements, 234
Waters, Philemon, 254
Waters, Thomas, 4, 16, 254, 255
Watkins, John, 146
Watoga, 232
Watts, John, 144, 249
Waverly, 81
Wayah, 232, 236
Wayne, ‘’Mad Anthony, ’’ 25, 38, 70–77, 87, 90, 103, 105, 161, 190
Waynesboro, 8, 253
Waynesville, 233
Weatherford, Martin, 25
Webb, 10, 68
Webster, 233
Welch, James, 218
Well’s fort, 15
Wells, Samuel, 221
West Florida, 124, 135, 138, 145–147, 149–151
West Florida Royal Foresters, 141
West Florida, ship, 126 139
West Indies, 3, 54, 67
West Virginia, 162, 173, 190, 201, 204, 207, 224
West Virginia Department of Archives and History, 190
West Virginia’s Division of Culture and History, 190
West, Samuel, 72, 103
Western Pennsylvania, 173
Westmoreland County, 203
Wetzel, Lewis, 174
Wheatley or Whitley, Moses, 28
Wheeling, West Virginia, 170, 173, 187, 190, 194, 200,
203, 207, 224
Wheeling Creek, 170, 190, 192, 194, 195
Whig forces, 15, 114
Whig militiamen, 11, 13, 58
Whigs, 3, 9, 12, 16, 17, 21, 25, 45, 50, 52, 65, 81, 87,
89, 91, 95, 96, 112, 115, 157, 234
Whipple, Abraham, 68
Whitaker, Aquilla, 60, 220
Whitby, transport, 50
White, Walton, 70, 71
White Bluff, 75
White Cliffs, 147
White Eyes’ Plain, 174
White Fish, 89, 90
White House, 18, 21, 44, 100
White House at Great Ogeechee Ferry, 41, 69
White River, 258, 261
White Top mountain, 233
White, James, 222
White, John, 65, 97, 254
White, William, 14
Whitehead, James, 221, 222
Whiteside, 144
Whitley County, 184
Whitley, William, 213
Whittier, North Carolina, 232, 237
Wickliffe, 221
Wilderness Road, 204, 209, 230
Wilkes, John, 13
Wilkes County, Georgia, 7, 13–15, 17, 30, 254
Wilkes County Militia, 10, 14, 30–32, 86
William, Captain, 139, 261
Williams Island, 232
Williams, Colonel, 30
Williams, David, 175
Williams, Dr,, 83
Williams, Henry, 16
Williams, Hezekiah, 72
Williams, William, 79
Williamsburg, 196, 204
Williamson, Andrew, 6, 15, 18–20, 27–29, 53, 85, 93,
113, 115, 235, 242
Williamson, David, 175, 176, 236–238
Williamson, Micajah, 22, 30
Williamsport, 245
Willing, James, 145, 147, 149, 154
Willington, 7
Wilmington Island, 39, 43, 52, 53
Wilmington River, 43
Wilson, John, 58
Wilson’s Spring Branch, 252
Winchester, 222
Winfrey, Jacob, 111
Winn, Richard, 82–84
Winnebago, 189, 228
Winnebagoes, 227, 228
Wissenbach, 55
Witch, schooner, 89, 104
Woellworth, 55
Woodruff, Captain, 88
Woodruff, Joseph, 57
Worley, Nathan, 201
Wright, Charles, 121
Wright, James, 16, 22, 44, 46–48, 50, 51, 56, 68, 71–74, 121
Wright, Jermyn, 121, 122
Wright’s Fort and Landing, 121, 122
Wright’s plantation, 44, 72
Wright’s Plantation at Ogeechee, 39
Wrightsborough, 13, 14, 16, 33
Wyandots, 165, 168, 176, 177, 192, 193, 196, 198,
204, 209, 210, 222–225
Wylie, James, 29
Wylie’s Plantation, 29
Xenia, 169
Yamacraw Bluff, 39, 41, 48, 49
Yamacraw Swamp, 67
Yazoo River, 124
Yellow Creek, 192
Yemassee Bluff, 39, 45, 59
Yorktown, 67, 137, 173, 176
Young Tassel see Watts, John, 249
Young, George, 81, 93, 114
Young, Thomas, 100
Yulee, 121
Zane Ebenezer, 193–195
Zane, Andrew, 193
Zane, Elizabeth, 195
Zubly’s Ferry, 45, 46, 59, 84