368, 368 note, 421, 439, 461-465, 468, II. 54, 55, 364, 373, 374, 383, 384; hostile designs of, I. 243; encounter with the English at Beauséjour, I. 248-253; burn Fort St. John, I. 253; conditions leading to the expulsion of the Acadians, examined, I. 253-266 (see Acadia and Acadians); expedition fitted out against Crown Point, I. 285, 286; prepare to defend Crown Point, I. 288, 289, 293; advance of Dieskau's forces to meet Johnson, I. 296, 297, 299; the battle of Lake George, I. 304-317; their losses, I. 312, 312 note, 313; occupy Ticonderoga, I. 313, 389, 390, 442, 478, II. 104; strength of their position at Niagara, I. 318, 325; expedition of Shirley against Niagara, I. 318-329; the troops at Fort Frontenac, I. 324, 408; results of the campaign, I. 328, 329; building of Fort Duquesne, I. 337 note; their settlements on the Ohio molested, I. 340; on the march against Virginia, I. 343; arrival of Montcalm, I. 365, 366; camps of Montcalm, I. 373; Fort Bull taken by, I. 374, 375; letter of Montreuil quoted, I. 376, 377; expedition fitted out to defend Ticonderoga, I. 377, 378; preparations of Shirley for war, I. 384; action between Villiers and Bradstreet, I. 394-396; the capture of Oswego, I. 397-420; their losses, I. 414; rumors of attack at Lake George, I. 422; reduction of Fort Granville, I. 423; their war-parties, I. 429-431, 437, 438; dealings of Rogers' rangers with, I. 431, 432, 443, 444, II. 122-124, 256, 257; a war-party sent to attack Fort William Henry, I. 446-451; the seat of war, I. 453, 454; their ships-of-war, I. 473 note; the capture of Fort William Henry, I. 474-513, 514 note, II. 428-431; officers of the Indians, I. 486; circular letter sent by Montcalm to the officers, I. 489; official knavery, II. 22-38; routed at Rossbach, II. 46; change of commanders, II. 47; the siege and reduction of Louisbourg, II. 48, 49, 51-82 note (see Louisbourg); their ships burned off Louisbourg, II. 66, 67, 69; treatment received by prisoners from the English, II. 81, 128; expedition against Ticonderoga, II. 86-113 note (see Ticonderoga); losses of, II. 110; mistake occurring from the waving of a handkerchief, II. 107; serve under Marin, II. 122; loss of Fort Frontenac, II. 127-129; vessels on Lake Ontario taken by the British, II. 128; loss of the command of Lake Ontario, II. 129; loss of Fort Duquesne, II. 131-163; reinforcements sent to Fort Duquesne, II. 141, 142; loss of Indian allies, II. 143, 149-151; encounter with Major Grant, II. 151-155; retreat from Fort Duquesne, II. 158, 159; effect of the Indian conference at Easton, II. 161; effect of the loss of Fort Duquesne, II. 162; the situation in 1758, II. 162; letter from Doreil to the minister of war, II. 162, 163; Montcalm desires his recall, II. 164; alarming condition of Canada, II. 169-173; danger to the shipping, II. 172; siege and reduction of Quebec, II. 195-234, 259-299, 325, 326 note (see Quebec and Wolfe); measures of defence taken by Montcalm, II. 198-203; the camp, II. 208, 209; the fireships let loose upon the enemy, II. 210-212; opposition to the work at Point Levi, II. 215; Dumas' expedition unsuccessful, II. 215; preserve the defensive, II. 219; the Canadians desert their cause, II. 219, 222, 223, 366; Niagara attacked and captured, II. 222, 238, 242-249; affair of the Montmorenci, II. 228, 233, 259; at Isle-aix-Noix, II. 238, 239, 241, 249, 250; loss of Ticonderoga, II. 239, 265; Crown Point abandoned, II. 240, 241, 265; effort to recover Pittsburg, II. 244; their fear of the Indians, II. 248, 374; parishes laid waste, II. 260, 261; barbarities of Vaudreuil, II. 262; fear of losing supplies, II. 264, 293; Montcalm poorly supported, II. 281, 281 note, 292, 293; the army routed, II. 297-302, 307, 308; statistics concerning the army at the Battle of Quebec, II. 298 note, 305, 436-438; the protecting care of Montcalm, II. 309; the death and burial of Montcalm, II. 309, 310; confusion in the army, II. 312; Lévis assumes command, II. 313; the army to retrace their steps, II. 313, 314; the campaign and its actors misrepresented by Vaudreuil, II. 318-323; the English threatened, I. 335, 336; at Le Calvaire, II. 336; encounter with the English under Major Dalling, II. 336; skirmish at Lorette, II. 337; efforts to renew the conflict at Quebec, II. 338; the troops during the winter, II. 339, 340; Lévis's expedition to attack Quebec, II. 341-358; occupy Sainte-Foy, II. 344, 345, 442-444; the battle between Murray and Lévis, II. 347-350; the English retreat, II. 350-352; available force of fighting men, II. 360; small resources left in Canada, II. 360; fall of Canada, II. 360-382; plans of Amherst, II. 361, 362; the English fleet sails for Montreal, II. 363-366; advance upon Montreal, II. 365; Fort Lévis captured, II. 369, 370; the articles of capitulation for Montreal, II. 372, 373; cruelties of the Indians encouraged by, II. 373; Canada passes to the crown of England, II. 374; return of the troops to France, II. 374, 383, 384; fly before Frederic, II. 386; driven from Pondicherry, II. 400; capture St. John's, and lose it again, II. 402; payment offered for English scalps, II. 421.
French Academy, the, I. 357.
French Catharine's Town, I. 54 note.
French Creek, I. 45, 130, 133, 168; former name of, I. 128.
French Indians, I. 58; narrow escape of Washington, I. 136.
French Mountain, I. 300, 309, II. 92.
French Revolution, the, I. 18.
Freshwater Cove, II. 57, 58; attacked and taken by the English, II. 58-61; known by other names, II. 59 note.
Friponne, La, II. 24.
Frontenac, Fort, I. 38, 68, II. 114, 155; return of Céloron de Bienville, I. 52; action of the French in regard to ship-building, I. 72, 73; reception offered to Father Piquet, I. 74; proposed capture of, I. 323, 324, 374, 381, 393; position of, I. 324; held by the French, I. 374, 376, 415; the attack abandoned, I. 399; arrival of Montcalm, I. 407; taken by the British, II. 127-130; dismantled, II. 129, 162.
Fry, Joshua, Colonel, I. 142, 145; despatches from Washington, I. 151; illness of, I. 151; his death, I. 151.
Frye, Colonel, I. 405 note; disaster to the English, I. 275; number killed at Fort Edward, I. 485 note; sent with a detachment to Fort William Henry, I. 496; the massacre at Fort William Henry, I. 508-513, 513 note, 514 note, II. 429, 430.
Fundy, Bay of, I. 237, 239, 247, 261, 268, II. 78, 87; dikes on, I. 258.
Fur-trade, the, I. 37, 41, 50, 64, 72, 76, 103, 320, 369, II. 24, 27, 403.