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ras, 221.

Holland Land Co., papers and maps
presented to Buffalo Historical So-
ciety, 626.

Holliday, Adam, 393.
Holliday, William, 393.
Holliday's Fort, 393.

Holmes, Dr. Albert, letter to from

Rev. Timothy Alden, 134-137.
Holmes, Rev. Elkanah, missionary to
Tuscaroras and Senecas, 125-126,
181; "Letters from Fort Niagara in
1800: his work among the Tusca
roras, the Senecas, and in Buffalo,"
187-204; "A church covenant,"
quoted, 204, note; fac-simile of title
page of same, 205; with Rev.
Lemuel Covell among Indians of
Niagara frontier, 209-215; Mr. Co-
vell's account of his work, 215-216;
assembles Indians to hear Rev. Jo-
seph Avery, 226-227; missed by
Elder Burrows, 233; visited by El-
der Burrows, 236, 238.

Ho-nan-ne-ho'-ont (Keepers of the
door). See Seneca Indians.
Honeoye Falls, Indian village near,
98-99.

Honeoye Lake, 510.

Hopkins, Gerard T., "Visit of Gerard

T. Hopkins, a Quaker ambassador
to the Indians, who visited Buffalo
in 1804." 217-222.

Hosmer, Rev. Dr. George W., 607.
Hosmer, Timothy, 508.
Hosmer, Wm. H. C., 505-506.
Ho-tar-shan-nyooh. See Harris, Geo. H.
Houdin, Capt. M. G., 489.
Hough, F. B., translation of Pouchot's
"Memoirs of the late war" cited, 20,
note; "Proceedings of the commis-
sioners of Indian affairs" cited, 479,
note, 481, note.

Houser. Smith, 450, 452-455.
Howard, Mrs. Hannah, 380.
Ho-way-no-ah. See O'Bail, Solomon.

Howe, Mary M., 380.
Howe, Sir Wm., 48.
Howland, Mrs. Anna Jones Pretty-
man, 521, note.

Howland, Henry R., "Historical pa-
pers": "Navy Island and the first
successors to the Griffon," 17-33;
"The Niagara portage and its first
attempted settlement under British

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523.

Hunter, Peter, 523.
Hunter, William, 523.
"Hunter," sloop, 61.
Hunt's Hollow, N. Y., 406.

Huron, O., schooner "Republican"
sailed from, 1.

Huron, Lake. The "Royal Charlotte"
built for its navigation, 31.
"Huron," schooner, built at Navy Isl-
and, 22-25; at siege of Detroit,
1763, 25-27; probable fate, 30.
Hutton, Emma (Mrs. George W.
Jones), 524, 525.

Huyler, Mrs. Martha M., 626.
Hyde, Jabez Backus, teacher of Sen-
eca school at Buffalo Creek, 127-

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Independence Hall, 614.
Indian Church road, 153.
Indians, trade at Fort Niagara, 1779,
75-76; border warfare after
Revolution, 89-91; Quaker mission
to at Fort Wayne, 1804, 217, note.
See also names of tribes.
"Invermay," ship, 54, 56.
International Hotel, Niagara Falls, on
site of Eagle Tavern, 277 and note.
International Industrial Property Con-
gress, Paris, 1881, 632.
Iroquois Indians, wrath against Brit-
ish aggression, conciliation by Sir
Wm. Johnson, 1761, 35-38; treaty
of 1726 violated by the British, 36-
42; 97-123; in the Am. Revolu-
tion, 100; in the War of 1812, 108-
109; their supremacy commemor-
ated at the last council on the
Genesee, 110-123; mound found
near Batavia, 1805 (?), 225;
eral council, Buffalo Creek, 1822,
317-318; clans, 415;
ceremony of
adoption, 415-416; peace negotia-
tions and release of prisoners at end
of Revolution, 467-470; extensive

gen-

sale of lands, 1788-1789, 474-483;
Col. Proctor's mission to, 1791, 488-
492; last general council with the
U. S. Government, Canandaigua,
1794, 498; encamp around Fort Ni-
agara, 531; general council with
British at Fort Niagara, 1780, 533;
treaty of peace with the United
States, 533-534; treaty at Newtown
Point, 1791, 534; treaty at Canan-
daigua, 1794, 534-535;
council at

Buffalo, 1823, 537; account of the
manner of paying annuities to, in
Buffalo, by Orlando Allen, 539-546.
Irvine, Callender, 535, note.
Isaac, Indian chief, 193.
Isaac, Charles, 193.

Isaac, Joseph, 380.

Isaac, Mrs. Nancy (Deacon), 380.
Isle de la Ronde, 18.
Isle-la-Marine.

See Navy Island.

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Jemison, George, 136.
Jemison, Jacob, Seneca interpreter,
130, 149, 282, 343-344; Red Jacket
plans to have him supplant mission-
aries at Buffalo Creek, 345-346.
Jemison, Mary (Deh-he-wa-mis), home
at the Gardeau flats, 101; story of
her life, 105; her grandsons at the
last council on the Genesee, 112-
114; her removal to Buffalo in
1831, 113; her death, 156; first
burial-place, 161; mentioned, 470;
her home on the Genesee, 484; her
title thereto confirmed, 500.
Jemison, Thomas (Shoh-son-do-want,
or "Buffalo Tom"), at the last In-
dian council on the Genesee, 113-
114, 120; mentioned, 507.
Jemmy, Tommy, 112.
Jeneshadago, 167.

Jennings, Clark, 477, 481.

Jesuits, Ottawa mission of La Point
du Saint Esprit, 18; in the Iroquois
country, 99.

Jewett, Thomas & Co., 274.
Jimerson, Mrs. George, 380.
Jimeson, Mother, 379.

Jimeson, Mrs. George, 379.
Jimeson, Jacob. See Jemison, Jacob.
Jimeson, John, 416, note.

John, St., Gospel of, translated into
Seneca, 131-132, 274.

John Jacket. See Jacket, John.

John Jacob, 380.

John Mohawk, 104.

John Seneca, 140, 148, 156, 286-287,
379.

John Shanks, 115.

Johnson, Lt., Guy, 22, 36, and note,

420, 431, 442.

Johnson, Hank, Indian interpreter,

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Brant, 108; mentioned, 165, note,

420.

Johnson, Sir Wm., mss. in N. Y.
State library cited, 29, note, 37,
note, 41 and note.
Johnston, James N., 636.
Johnston, Capt. Wm., 184, 201, 203;
interpreter from Buffalo Creek
(name misspelled), 476; regarded
as British spy, 498.
Johnstown, N. Y., 503.

Joncaire, Philippe Thomas, sieur de
Chabert (incorrectly written Shabear
Jean Coeur), son of Louis Thomas
de J., 23, 36, 40.

Jones, Abenego, 523.
Jones, Alma, 524.

Jones, Ann, daughter of Benjamin,

522.

Jones, Ann, daughter of Malachi, 521.
Jones, Ann, sister of Horatio, 523.
Jones, Ann (Mrs. David Evans), 521,
522.

Jones, Ann (Mrs. William Lyman),
525.

Jones, Benjamin, son of Malachi, 521,
522.

Jones, Benjamin 2d, 522.

Jones, Mrs. Caroline Camp (Mrs.
William Jones), 524.

Jones, Charles, son of Horatio, 459,
note, 520, note, 525.
Jones, Delia, 524.

Jones, Edward, son of George W.,

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Jones, Homer, 524.

Jones, Capt. Horatio, runs gauntlet
and is adopted by Senecas at Canea-
dea, 118-119; mentioned, 197, note,
318; "Life of," 381-514; captured
by the Senecas, 384, 386, 395-397;
runs the gauntlet, 408-411; adopted
by the Senecas, 415 417; expedition
to the Susquehanna, 459-460; ex-
pedition to the Niagara, 461-463;
elected a chief, 464; marries Sarah
Whitmore, 466; released from cap-
tivity, 469-470; becomes purchasing
agent for John Jacob Astor, 474;
interpreter in Indian land sales, 475-
483; returns to the Genesee, 478-
479, 481-486; adventure near Tona-
wanda Creek, 487-488; first employ
ment by the U. S. Government, 487-
488; interpreter for Col. Proctor,
489-492; accompanies Gen. Lin-
coln's expedition, 1793, 495-497;
probable portrait, 495, note; service
as government interpreter, 498-499;
moves to Williamsburg, then
Sweet Briar farm, near Geneseo,
499-500; receives tract of land on
Niagara River as gift from the Sen-
ecas, 500-502; purchase with Phelps
and Bronson of Little Beard's Res-
ervation, 503; death of his sons,
504; anecdotes, 504-514; death,
512, epitaph, 512, note; sketch of
his wife, Sarah Whitmore, 515-520;
genealogy, 521-526; marriage to
Elizabeth Starr, 525; associated
with Jasper Parrish, 536; signs
treaty with Senecas, 537; personal
recollections of, by Orlando Allen,
539-545.

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Jones, Julia (Mrs. Benjamin F. Angel),
525.

Jones, Mrs. Julia (Mrs. John H.
Jones), 520, note, 524.

Jones, Mrs. Julia Wilmerding (Mrs.
Horatio Jones), 525.

Jones, Mrs. Kate Ewing (Mrs. John
H. Jones), 526.

Jones, Mrs. Katharine Crusan (Mrs.
Benjamin Jones), 522.
Jones, Katherine, 522.
Jones, Lucien B., 526.
Jones, Lucien M., 484, note.

Jones, Mrs. Lucy Tromley (Mrs. John
Jones), 525.

Jones, Lynand, 523.

Jones, Rev. Malachi, 387, 521-522.
Jones, Malachi 2d, 521, 522.
Jones, Malachi 3d, 523, 524.

Jones, Malachi, son of Benjamin, 522.
Jones, Mrs. Marietta, 526.

Jones, Martha, daughter of Malachi

2d, 523.

Jones, Martha (Mrs. John Parry),

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Jones, Ruth, daughter of Malachi 2d,

523.

Jones, Samuel, son of Benjamin, 522.
Jones, Sarah (Mrs. Henry Perkins),

525.

Jones, Sarah E. (Mrs. Alexander
Clute), 524, 525.

Jones, Mrs. Sarah E. Cummings (Mrs.
Charles Jones), 525.

Jones, Mrs. Sarah Whitmore (or
Whitmoyer), captured by Indians,
383, 441, note, 448-449, 465; mar-
riage to Horatio Jones and subse-
quent life, 464-477, 483-486; "Sarah
Whitmore's captivity," her marriage
to Horatio Jones, and subsequent
history, 515-520; descendants, 524.
Jones, Seneca, 525.

Jones, Stephen,_523.
Jones, Thomas J., 526.

Jones, Mrs. Verona Shepherd (Mrs.
Hiram W. Jones), 524.

Jones, William, father of Horatio,
380, 387, 523.

Jones, William, brother of Horatio,

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Kaasontaw Sagoghwiheagh, 193.
Kah-Kwas, conquered by the Iroquois,
98.

Kanadesaga (the Old Castle of the
Senecas), N. Y., Rev. Samuel Kirk-
land missionary to the Senecas, 166;
easternmost town of the Senecas,
471; De Bartych at, 472; council
of the Six Nations and New York
Land Co., 1787, 475; name given
to new white settlement, later Ge-
neva, 477-478.

Kansas-Nebraska act, 631.
Kataraugus. See Cattaraugus.
"Keepers of the door," 97-101. See
also Seneca Indians.
Ke-je-jen-ha-nik. See Osborne, Mrs.
Kate.

Kent, Duke of, visit to Niagara Falls
and Queenston, 1792, 80.

Kent, H. M., 635.

Kent, James, 536.
Kerr, Dr. Robert, 93.

Kerr, Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth John-
son), 93..

Kerr, Col. W. J. Simcoe (Te-ka-re-ho-
ge-a), at the last Indian council on
the Genesee, 108, 115, 117.

Kerr, Col. Walter Butler, marriage to
Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. Brant,
108.

Kersey, Jesse, 169.

Kersey, Wm., 171.

Ketchum, Wm., "Buffalo and the Sen-

ecas," cited, 76, note, 77, note.
King, Indian chief. See Young King.
King, Catharine V., 380.
King, Mrs. Lucy, 380.
King, Mary, 380.
King, William, 379.
King, Mrs. William, 379.
Kingston (Cataraqui), settlement, 77.
Kirkland, Rev. Samuel, visit to the
Indians of Buffalo Creek and the
Niagara, 1788, 165-166; labors
among Oneidas, 247, 250; marries
Horatio Jones to Sarah Whitmore,
466, 470, 519; connection with In-
dian land sales, 476-479.

Knowles, Lt. Charles, 49, 62.
Knowles, Lt. (afterward Capt.) George.
49, 52; praise of the "Vengeance,"
56; transferred to captured schoon-
er "Fannie," 59; anxiety about
Capt. Dean, 71.

Knox, Gen. Henry, 620.

Krouse, Mrs. Lucy (Wm.), 380.
Krouse, Lydia Giddings, 380.
Krouse, Wm., 380.

La-de-a-no-wus, 464.
Lä-geh-jo-wä, 464.

La Hontan, A. L. de D., describes
canoes of voyageurs, 19.
Lancaster Co., Pa., 515.

Land question, Indian ownership, 474-
483, 486-487, 493.

"Landing of Niagara."

ton.

See Queens-

Landon, Joseph, 541.
Lane, Rev. B., 182.
Lane, Rev. Joseph, 154.
Langdon, Andrew, possession of rec-
ords of John Porteous, 47, note; in
Europe when Buffalo Historical So-
ciety building dedicated, 607; ar-
ranges for transfer of Francis col-
lection of Lincoln memorials to
Buffalo Historical Society building,
and for statue to Lincoln, 613-614,
619; annual address, Buffalo His-
torical Society, Jan. 1903, 617-622;
gift of bust of Washington to His-
torical Society, 619 and note;
presented with gold key to doors
of Historical Society in token of ap-
preciation of his services, 622-626;
presides at James O. Putnam me
morial evening, Buffalo Historical
Society, 627.

Langdon, Miss Ellen, 616.

is

"Langolee," formerly the "Fannie,"
67-68.

Langstaff, James, 170, 180.

Lapham, Abraham, 172.
Lapham, Mrs. Esther, 172.
Larned, J. N., delivers address on
Lincoln's birthday, 1874, 613; trib-
ute to James O. Putnam, Buffalo
Historical Society, 628-633-
La Rochefoucault Liancourt, Duc de,
visit to Niagara and Queenston,
1795, 73-74; "Travels through the
U. S. of North America," quoted,
73-74 and note.

La Ronde Denis, Sieur de, 17-19.
La Ronde, Denis de, ensign, 18.
La Salle, Robert Cavelier de, 17.
"Last Indian council on the Genesee,"
poem by David Gray, 121-123.
La Tournette (Tourrette), Marianne.
See Harris, Mrs. Marianne La T.
Lautz Co., 619.

Lay, Chester C., 386, 465, note.
Lay, Sylvester Cowles, 380.
League of the Iroquois. See Iroquois
Indians.

Lebanon Co., Pa., 515.

Lecompton constitution, 628, 631.
Lee, Nathan, 180.

Lee, Samuel, 170.

Lee, Thomas, 171.

"Le Hardy," ship, 60, 62, 63.

Leicester, N. Y., 472, note, 483, 525.
Lemen, Eliza

Jones), 524.

(Mrs. William IV.

Lenox, Mass., Juvenile Charitable So-
ciety, 261, note.

Le Roy, N. Y., formerly Ganson's Set-
tlement, 208, 225, 229.
Letchworth, Ogden P., 616.
Letchworth, Hon. Wm. P., home at
Glen Iris, 102; old Caneadea coun-
cil house rescued and last council
summoned, 106; medals presented
to the councillors, 120; joined Buf-
falo Historical Society, 626; his In-
dian museum, 459, note.

"Letters and conversations on the In-
dian missions at Seneca, Tuscarora,
Cattaraugus, in the State of New
York, and Maumee in the State of
Ohio," cited, 378, note.

Lewis, George H., 623.
Lewiston, Cusick's pamphlet published
at, 182; visited by Rev. Joseph
Avery, 1805, 227, in 1819, 276;
passed by Horatio Jones, 1782, 439:
sons of Horatio Jones killed at,
504, 524; Mohawk Indians settle at,

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