375, 415;
    Stambaugh’s expedition, 349, 416;
    Doty’s court, 397;
    first ferry, 396;
    arrival of Winnebago commissioners, 364;
    mosquitoes, 340;
    Green Bay fly, 341;
    residents met at Butte des Morts, 48;
    Bairds at, 398, 399;
    Bealls, 399;
    Cadle’s mission, 398;
    Charles Gratiot, 414;
    Grignon family, 400;
    Ursula M. Grignon, 398;
    W. S. Hamilton, 406;
    Kinzies, xvii, 1, 13-30, 58, 68, 278, 303-306, 326, 344, 386;
    Rolette, 18;
    Stambaugh, 413;
    Whitney, 412.
    See also, Fort Howard, Navarino, and Shantytown.
Greenville, Ohio, treaty of, xv, 408.
Gridley, ——, a soldier, 35.
Griffith, ——, a soldier, 185, 186.
Grignon, ——, half-breed at Butte des Morts, 48, 50.
Grignon, Misses, described by Mrs. Kinzie, 20, 21.
Grignon, Amable, son of Pierre, 400.
Grignon, Augustin, son of Pierre, 400;
    fur trader, 402;
    at Kaukauna, 400;
    “Recollections,” 400.
Grignon, Charles, son of Pierre, 400.
Grignon, Domitilde, daughter of Pierre, 400.
Grignon, Elizabeth, assists Mazzuchelli, 266.
Grignon, Hippolyte, son of Pierre, 400.
Grignon, Jean Baptiste, son of Pierre, 400.
Grignon, Louis, son of Pierre, 400;
    fur trader, 20, 398.
Grignon, Marguerite, daughter of Pierre, 400.
Grignon, Petaille, engagé, 83, 227, 236-238, 240, 250, 252, 254, 258.
Grignon, Pierre, fur trader, 400.
Grignon, Mrs. Pierre, marries Langevin, 400.
Grignon, Pierre Antoine, son of Pierre, 400.
Grignon, Ursula M., described by Mrs. Kinzie, 21;
    sketch, 398.
Grignon family, at Kaukauna, 30, 31, 307;
    at Butte des Morts, 48;
    sketch, 400.
Grosse Pointe, near Detroit, 224.
Guardapie, Alexis, a voyageur, 331, 338.

Haliburton, ——, first husband of Mrs. Mackenzie, xiii, 147.
Hall, Benjamin, marries Margaret McKenzie, xvi.
Hamilton, Alexander, father of William Stephen, 406.
Hamilton, Mrs. Alexander, visits Wisconsin, 406.
Hamilton, Lieut. Gov. Henry, expedition against Vincennes, 399.
Hamilton, Col. R. J., at Chicago, 227.
Hamilton, William Stephen, entertains Kinzies, 107-116;
    escorts Kinzies, 307;
    sketch, 406.
Hamilton’s Diggings (Wiota), founded, 406;
    Mrs. Kinzie at, 107-114, 307.
Hancock, ——, a soldier, 86.
Hanks, Lieut. Porter, loses Mackinac, 395.
Harbor Springs, Mich. See L’Arbre Croche.
Hardscrabble, early name for Lee’s Place, 144.
Harmon, Dr. E., early Chicago physician, 145, 202, 204.
Harney, Capt. William Selby, escorts Kinzies to Fort Winnebago, 21, 22, 25;
    at Fort Winnebago, 17, 80, 91, 113, 354;
    in Black Hawk War, 316;
    sketch, 397.
Harrison, Gen. William Henry, fights Indians, 404;
    at Detroit, xvi, 193, 196;
    governor of Indiana Territory, 399;
    talks with Sacs and Foxes, 387, 388.
Harry, a negro servant, 233, 234, 236, 237, 240, 274, 277, 332, 334.
Hastings’s Woods, near Portage, 370;
    Mrs. Kinzie at, 257, 258.
Hays, Sergt. ——, killed in Chicago massacre, 191.
Hays, Henry, deserts George Forsyth, 148, 149.
Heacock, Russell E., Chicago resident, 144.
Heald, Capt. Nathan, in Chicago massacre, 156, 162-168, 186-188.
Heald, Mrs. Nathan, in Chicago massacre, 157, 179-181, 186-188.
Healy, G. P. A., portraits of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kinzie, frontispiece, xvi.
Helm, Edwin, son of Linai T., 236, 240, 241, 274, 278, 379;
    goes to Green Bay, 331, 332, 334-336.
Helm, Lieut. Linai T., in Chicago massacre, 156, 173, 175, 177, 186, 187.
Helm, Mrs. Margaret, wife of foregoing, a McKillip, xvi, 224;
    narrative of Chicago massacre, 157, 173-191;
    goes to Fort Winnebago, 227, 234-259;
    at Fort Winnebago, 275, 319, 320, 324, 325;
    goes to Fort Howard, 327-337;
    returns to Fort Winnebago, 344-352.
Hempstead, ——, Galena resident, 71.
Hempstead, Charles, Galena lawyer, 404.
Hempstead, Edward, Galena resident, 404.
Hempstead, Stephen, sketch, 404.
Hempstead, Susan, marries Henry Gratiot, 404.
Henry, Gen. James D., in Black Hawk War, 321, 343, 344, 416.
“Henry Clay,” early lake steamer, xvii, 1-3, 9, 11-13, 15.
Henshaw, Miss Frances, visits Kinzies, 303, 412.
Hickory Creek, early ball at, 227-230.
Hinckley, Capt. ——, at Fort Dearborn, 231, 232.
Hogan, John Stephen Coats, sutler at Fort Dearborn, 145;
    sketch, 408.
Holmes, Maj. Andrew Hunter, killed on Mackinac Island, 395, 396.
Holt, Sergt. ——, wounded in Chicago massacre, 178.
Holt, Mrs. ——, wife of foregoing, heroism of, 178, 179.
Hooe, Lieut. Alexander S., at Fort Winnebago, 54;
    sketch, 403.
Hoo-wau-ne-kah (Little Elk), Winnebago chief, 65;
    in Black Hawk War, 321, 322.
Howard, Gen. Benjamin, opinion of treaty of 1804, 388;
    name given to Fort Howard, 397.
Hubbard, Bela, Memorials of a Half Century, 400.
Hudson Bay Company, fur trade of, 394.
Hull, Gen. William, arrives at Detroit, 162;
    surrender, 192.
Hunt, George, at Wolf’s Point, 198.
Hunt’s Merchants' Magazine, 400.
Hunter, Lieut. David, at Fort Dearborn, 144, 376;
    escorts Mrs. Kinzie, 344-352;
    in Black Hawk War, 322;
    sketch, 414.
Huron Indians, raided by Iroquois, 396;
    settle at Point St. Ignace, 396.
Hurlburt, Henry H., Chicago Antiquities, 408.

Illinois, embraces Wisconsin, 400;
    early land surveys, 406;
    Sac and Fox cession (1804), 411;
    furnishes cattle for Fort Howard, 406;
    in Black Hawk War, 273, 314, 315, 411, 412, 416, 417;
    Wau-Bun as historical material for, xx.
Illinois Indians, early French among, 146.
Indians, customs and dances, 278-286, 364, 365;
    marriage customs, 264, 265, 372-375;
    medicine men, 282, 283;
    legend of little rail (poule d’eau), 242-244;
    of red fox, 287-294;
    of Sheesheebanze (little duck), 295-302;
    feast of green corn, 220, 221;
    scalp dance, 364, 365;
    dance at Fort Winnebago, 324;
    division of labor, 280, 281, 412;
    jerking of meat, 165;
    mat weaving, 54, 55;
    rice harvest, 46, 56;
    use of kinnikinick, 42, 66;
    mounds at Butte des Morts, 402;
    at Lake Koshkonong, 411;
    burial customs, 60-63, 284, 285;
    payment of annuities, 72-75, 80, 262, 272, 278-286, 363, 364, 366;
    in Pontiac’s conspiracy, 12;
    Black Hawk War a blot on our relations with, 416;
    attitude of, to Cadle’s mission, 398;
    Boilvin’s agency, 400;
    Forsyth’s, 419;
    Gratiot’s, 414;
    Street’s, 404;
    Stuart’s, 393;
    at Mackinac, 9.
    See also, the several tribes.
Indiana Territory, embraces Wisconsin, 399.
Iowa, Mazzuchelli in, 411;
    Winnebago Indians in, 357.
Iowa County, Wis., Hogan in, 408.
Iowa Indians, met by Mrs. Kinzie, 32.
Iroquois Indians, friendly to English, 206, 207, 215;
    raids of, 393, 396.
Irving, Washington, Astoria, 4.
Irwin, Alexander, in Black Hawk War, 349.
Irwin family, at Green Bay, 305.
Island Park, near Oshkosh. See Garlic Island.

Jackson, Gen. Andrew, in Creek War, 418.
Jayne, Dr. ——, canal commissioner, 409.
Jefferson Barracks, Black Hawk at, 387, 392.
Jenks, Alfred E., on wild rice, 402.
Jesuits, Marquette’s operations, 12, 396;
    at De Pere, 413;
    La Richardie at Sandwich, 396;
    Relations, 401.
Jewett, Charles, Indian agent, 197.
Jews, in fur trade, 402.
Johnson, Sir John, English Indian agent, 211, 216, 218, 220-223, 410.
Johnson, Col. Richard M., interested in Indian education, 88, 89;
    sketch, 404, 405.
Johnson, Sir William, English Indian superintendent, 410.
Joliet, Louis, explores Mississippi River, 396, 403.
Juneau, Solomon, on Cadle’s mission, 398.
Justice, Réaume’s administration of, 399, 400;
    Boilvin’s, 400;
    Doty’s, 397;
    Lawe and Porlier’s, 402;
    at Chicago, 408, 409.

Karraymaunee (Nawkaw), Winnebago chief, 63.
Kaskaskia, Ill., Charles Gratiot at, 414.
Kaukauna (Grand Kaccalin, Cacalin, Cockolin, Kackalin, Kakalin, Kokolow), first settlement at, 400;
    Presbyterian mission, 400, 401;
    Mrs. Kinzie, 22, 26, 30-35, 306, 307, 337.
Keepotah (Kepotah) befriends Kinzies, 179, 181, 186, 188, 196, 197.
Kellogg, O. W., settles Buffalo Grove, 406;
    entertains Kinzies, 116-118;
    accompanies Kinzies, 117-139.
Kellogg, Mrs. O. W., entertains Kinzies, 116-118.
Kellogg’s Grove, Mrs. Kinzie at, 114-118, 307;
    St. Vrain killed at, 392;
    in Black Hawk War, 316.
Kent, Rev. Aratus, Galena clergyman, 107, 384;
    sketch, 405.
Kent, Mrs. Aratus, wife of foregoing, 384.
Kentucky, R. M. Johnson’s career, 404, 405;
    J. M. Street in, 404.
Keokuk, Fox chief, 404.
Kercheval, Gholson, 408;
    French nickname for, 153;
    fur trader, 145;
    sutler at Fort Howard, 364, 366;
    at Chicago, 231, 233, 237;
    at early ball, 228-230;
    accompanies Kinzies, 233, 234.
Kewaniquot (Returning Cloud), Ottawa chief, 394, 398.
Kickapoo Indians, fur trade of, 150.
Kilbourn City, Wis., near Wisconsin River dalles, 417.
Kilgour, Corporal ——, escorts Kinzies, 36, 41.
King, Mrs. Charles, grandchild of Haliburton, xiii.
Kinnikinick, Indian substitute for tobacco, 42, 66.
Kinzie, Ellen Marion, daughter of John, xvi.
Kinzie, Elizabeth, daughter of John, xv, xvi.
Kinzie, James, son of John, xv, xvi.
Kinzie, John, at Bertrand, Mich., 146, 408;
    early life in Chicago, 154, 407;
    in Chicago massacre, 154-191;
    captivity by English, 192-196;
    returns to Chicago (1816), 197;
    last years and death, 197-200;
    sketch, xiii-xvi.
Kinzie, Mrs. John, wife of foregoing, 145;
    captivity among Senecas, 205-223;
    in Chicago massacre, 155;
    prophecy as to Chicago land values, 205;
    greets authoress, 139;
    at Fort Winnebago, 227 , 234-259, 264, 265, 378;
    at Prairie du Chien, 354, 356;
    has vision of brother’s death, 224-227.
Kinzie, John H., son of foregoing, residence in Chicago, 141, 142;
    canoe trip on Fox River, 25-27;
    at Fort Winnebago, 69, 71, 74, 76, 87-90, 95, 260-263, 272, 278-304, 357-386;
    journey to Chicago, 94-139;
    returns to Fort Winnebago, 253-259, 306-313;
    sends family to Fort Howard, 326, 327, 335, 343;
    relieves return party, 348-352;
    at Rock Island, 355, 356;
    at Prairie du Chien, 314;
    in Black Hawk War, 314-371, 387-392;
    plats Kinzie’s Addition, 376;
    not author of Narrative of Massacre at Chicago, xviii;
    sketch, xvi-xviii;
    portrait, xxiii;
    view of residence, 150.
Kinzie, Mrs. John H. (Juliette A. Magill), journey to Green Bay, 1-13;
    at Green Bay, 13-24;
    canoe trip to Fort Winnebago, 25-57;
    at Fort Winnebago, 57-96;
    journey to Chicago, 96-139;
    in Chicago, 139-234;
    return to Fort Winnebago, 234-259;
    at the fort, 259-304;
    visit to Green Bay, 304-306;
    horseback trip to Portage, 306-313;
    again at Fort Winnebago, 314-326;
    fleeing to Green Bay, 326-338;
    return to Portage, 339-352;
    at the fort again, 353-386;
    account of Black Hawk War, 314-371;
    Narrative of Massacre at Chicago, xviii, xix;
    Walter Ogilby, xix;
    other literary work, xviii-xx;
    sketch, xvii, xviii;
    portrait, frontispiece.
Kinzie, Maria Indiana, daughter of John, xvi.
Kinzie, Robert Allen, son of John, xvi;
    fur trader, 408;
    at Chicago, 227-230;
    locates Kinzie’s Addition, 204, 205;
    hunting, 201;
    accompanies John H., 234;
    at Fort Winnebago, 58.
Kinzie, William, born, xv, xvi.
Kinzie family, relation to Chicago history, xviii;
    French nickname for, 153.
Kishwaukee, Kinzies near, 124;
    in Black Hawk War, 315.
Knaggs, James, early tavern keeper, 307-309, 413.

Lacey, Lieut. Edgar M., at Fort Winnebago, 355, 356, 417.
La Fayette County, Wis., early emigration to, 406.
Laframboise, Joseph, fur trader, 394.
Laframboise, Madame Joseph, half-breed trader, 9;
    sketch, 394, 395, 398.
Laframboise, Josette (of Chicago), marries J. B. Beaubien, 407.
Laframboise, Josette (of Mackinac), marries Captain Pierce, 395.
Laframboise, Glode (Claude), friend of Tomah, 376.
Lake Buffalo (Lac de Bœuf), Mrs. Kinzie on, 55, 56, 351.
Lake Butte des Morts, Mrs. Kinzie on, 45, 46.
Lake Crystal, Kinzies on, 242.
Lake Erie, crossed by Lytle, 223;
    Perry’s battle on, 194, 195.
Lake Fox, Winnebagoes on, 72.
Lake Geneva (Big Foot, Gros-pied, Maunk-suck), Shaubena at, 409;
    Kinzies on, 245, 247-251, 253;
    view,