Naples, I. 9.
Napoleon I., I. 1.
Narrows, of Lake George, the, I.
430, 434,
441, 491, II.
92, 93.
Necessity, Fort, I. 151,
156, II. 277;
retreat of Washington's forces, I. 160,
161;
matters pertaining to the capitulation of, II.
421-423.
Negroes, I. 29, 193,
228-230.
"Neptune," the, II. 192.
Netherlands, the, II. 404.
New Brunswick, I. 90,
123, 124.
New England, I. 55,
123, 291;
characteristics of her colonies, I.
25-29,
31, 33,
246, 273,
284, 286, II.
89, 116,
117, 377;
confederation of the colonies, I. 34;
the provincial troops, I.
384-387,
399-402, II.
338;
rejoicing at the fall of Louisbourg, II.
76-78;
her joy over the victories in Canada, II.
324, 325,
377-379.
New France, character of the country with regard to attack and defence, I.
23, 24;
extent of, in America, I.
23, 24,
39-43,
53, 71,
72, 75,
79, II.
129, 316;
the downfall of, II.
378-382.
See Canada.
New Hampshire, II. 120;
invaded by parties from Canada, I. 176;
the expedition sent against Crown Point, I. 286,
290, 291;
money granted to, by Parliament, I.
382 note;
Rogers' rangers, I. 431,
432;
her sacrifices in time of war, II. 86.
New Haven, I. 291.
New Jersey, I. 139, 327,
419, II. 93;
characteristics of, I. 33;
aids Virginia, I. 168;
Crown Point to be seized, I. 194;
the "Jersey Blues," I. 320;
money granted to, by Parliament, I.
382 note;
Indian warfare, I. 422,
484.
New Orleans, II. 405;
chain of forts connecting the city with Quebec, I.
36,
39-41;
in the possession of France, II. 405;
given to Spain, II. 406.
New Oswego, I. 398,
411.
New York, I. 40, 124,
141, 292,
310, 315, II.
2, 3,
79, 162,
248, 402;
questions of boundary, I. 28,
79, 195;
matters of interest concerning the people and the place, I.
32-35,
59, 61,
328, 349,
350;
expeditions of war fitted out by, I. 142,
144, 162,
173, 286,
292, 383,
474, II.
93, 192;
Indian complaints, I. 172,
176;
council of governors held with Braddock, I.
191-195;
plans of Shirley to repel French invasion, I.
193 (see Shirley);
orders for the removal of the Protestant population of, I.
284 note;
attitude of the Five Nations in time of war, I. 372;
council of war held, I. 381;
money granted to, by Parliament, I.
382 note;
expeditions of war planned, I. 384,
469, 470;
Indian warfare, I. 422;
difficulty in quartering the troops in winter, I.
439, 440;
exposed condition of the forts, I.
474, 475;
rejoicing at the fall of Louisbourg, II. 76.
Newcastle, Duke of, I. 8,
194, II. 40,
41, 397;
at the head of the English government, I.
177, 178;
error in Braddock's campaign, I.
196, 197;
his influence over England, II. 41,
43;
blight of his administration, II. 46;
his idea of promotion in the army, II. 191;
influence upon the army, II.
380-382;
disliked by George III., II. 392,
400.
Newell, Chaplain, preached to the army before Lake George, I.
296.
Newfoundland, I. 185,
471, II. 402;
the fisheries, II. 405,
410.
Niagara, Fort, I.
70, 75,
80, II. 10,
127, 142,
160, 242,
370;
situation and importance of the post, I. 75,
76, 79,
318, 324, II.
243, 244,
248, 249;
expedition against, I.
192, 194,
195, 233,
318-329,
373-376,
399, II. 222,
381, 393;
capture of, by Prideaux, II.
242-249,
253.
Niagara River, the, II. 243.
Niaouré Bay, I. 408,
409.
Nicholson, conquest of Acadia, I. 90.
Nîmes, I. 356.
Nipissing Lake, I. 485.
Nipissings, the, I. 40,
74, 154,
485-489;
their missionary, I. 487;
death of a chief, I.
493, 494.
Nivernois, Duc de, sent to London to negotiate for peace, II.
403.
Niverville, I. 486.
Noix, Isle aux, II. 178,
195, 308,
367;
the French entrenched at, II. 238,
239, 241,
249, 265;
the French retreat from, II.
251-253.
Normanville, brothers, I. 210.
North America, I. 10.
See America.
North Carolina, I. 33,
187, 382, II.
132;
answers the appeal of Dinwiddie, I. 139,
142;
condition of forces from, I. 162,
163;
council of governors held with Braddock, I.
191-195;
effect of the victory at Fort Duquesne, II.
162.
North pole, the, I. 20.
Northampton, I. 290.
Northern Department, the, II. 393.
Northwest Bay, I. 490.
Nova Scotia, I. 239,
249, II. 1,
181, 183,
192, 381;
matters pertaining to Acadia, I.
90
(see Acadia and Acadians);
rejoicing at the fall of Louisbourg, II. 77;
solitude of the forts, II. 77,
78.
Nuns, the, at Quebec, II. 330.
See Ursulines.
Oath of allegiance. See Acadians.
Obadiah, name used in New England, I. 246.
O'Callaghan, I. 514 note.
Ochterlony, Captain,
escapes from Indians' cruelty, II. 232.
Œdipus, II. 9.
Ogden, Captain, II. 256;
sufferings of the rangers, II. 257.
Ogdensburg, I. 38.
Ohio Company, the, I.
53, 142,
155, 196;
their trading-houses, I. 59,
132, 144,
145, 200.
Ohio Indians, the, I. 59 note,
150, 153.
Ohio River, the, I.
21, 24,
37, 39,
42, 43,
50, 60,
61, 63,
65, 86,
127, 128,
176, 207,
209, II.
20, 21,
142-144;
valley of, controlled by the French, I.
76 (see French);
conflict of French and English for the surrounding territory, I.
128-134,
142-161,
318,
329-350, II.
144-151,
244, 247;
forts on, I.
137-139,
142, 143.
Ojibwas, I.
130, 209,
486-489.
Oneida Lake, I. 322, II.
242.
Oneidas, the, I.
288, 392, II.
6, 128,
129;
in the Iroquois mission, I. 65.
Onondaga, I. 172, 173,
395;
the Iroquois capital, I. 66;
council held by Johnson, I.
391, 392.
Onondaga River, the, I.
73, 322, II.
128, 242.
Onondagas, the, I. 392, II.
246;
efforts of the French to convert, I.
65, 171.
Onontio, the, I.
67, 154.
Ontario, Fort, I.
398, 410,
411, 420;
burned to the ground, I.
415, 416.
Ontario, Lake, I. 38, 65,
72, 75,
195, 289,
321, 322,
374, 376,
381, 382 note,
384, 398,
399, 408,
415, 418, II.
127-129,
162, 195,
243, 249,
361;
journey of Father Piquet, I. 69.
Ord, Captain, mentioned in Campbell's letter, I.
227.
Orléans, Isle d', II. 199,
204, 207,
216, 229,
344, 362;
position of Wolfe, II. 213.
Orléans, Point of, II.
203, 211,
216, 219,
222, 270,
274, 281.
Orme, Captain Robert, aide-de-camp of Braddock, I.
191, 202,
203, 224;
wounded in the battle of the Monongahela, I. 219,
225;
his account of Braddock's death, I. 225,
226;
correspondence with Dinwiddie, I.
229-233.
Orry, I. 15.
Osages, the, I. 43,
83.
Osborn, Admiral, expedition under, II.
49, 50.
Osgood, Captain, I.
270, 272.
Oswegatchie, I. 52, II.
369;
La Présentation, I.
65-67.
Oswegatchie River, the, I. 38.
Oswego, I.
38, 52,
70, 73,
74, 79,
88, 195,
321, 374,
467, II.
128, 242,
369, 418;
life of the garrison at, I. 62,
68, 69,
73, 350,
397, 398;
French enmity towards, I. 78,
78 note, 288,
324-327,
374, 393,
405-416;
arrival of Shirley's expedition, I. 322,
381, 384;
importance of, I.
398, 399;
account of the capture by the French, I.
405-416,
419, 420,
460-467,
475, II. 127,
292, 320;
murders committed by the French, II. 2;
return of Bradstreet, II. 129;
to be re-established, II. 235;
plans of Amherst, II. 249.
Ottawa River, the, I.
125-154,
372, II. 369.
Ottawas, the, I. 40, 57,
84, 209,
487 note;
village of, I. 76;
their cannibalism, I. 483;
called to a council by Montcalm, I.
486-489;
French allies, II. 142.
Otter Creek, II. 241.
Otway, his regiment at Albany, I. 399.
Oudenarde, battle of, II. 391.
Oueskak, inhabitants removed from, I. 255.
Oxford, I. 142.