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a Revolutionary soldier and officer of considerable importance, and was elected Governor of Virginia, serving from December 1, 1796, till December 1, 1799. He died July 16, 1813. _American Archives_, 4th Series, Volume 4, 110-115. See also same series, Volume 2, 1209, 1240. Wood's _Journal_ is in _The Revolution on the Upper Ohio_, page 34. _Old Westmoreland_, 18. _American Archives_, 4th Series, Volume 3, 1542. INDEX Antanya, Michael, assists Dodge, 15. Beaver Creek (Bever Criek), 9. Blair, Archibald, 23. Boston, visited by Dodge, 7, 15; Dodge meets General Gage there, 56. Boyle, Philip, letter to, 15. Butler, Mr., aids Dodge in inducing Indians to make treaty, 31. Caldwell, Henry L., grandson of Israel Dodge, 14. Canada, Dodge proposes to invade, 8. Carleton, Sir Guy, Governor in Chief of Michigan Territory, 19; Mr. Jones reads letter from, 55. Carlisle (Pennsylvania), Israel Dodge marries Ann Hunter at, 14. Clark, Gen. George Rogers, of Virginia, captures Lieut.-Gov. Hamilton, 13; takes possession of the Western Illinois country, 17; letters to Congress considered by board, 19. Clark, Mr., Dodge's letter to Congress referred to, 19. Congress, Dodge visits, 7, 56; writes letter to, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13; reports adversely to suggestions in letter, 13; Dodge writes second letter to, 17, 18; Committee of, report on the John Dodge report, 19; Commissioners of, treat with Indians, 32; Dodge informs, of council with Indians at Sandusky, 32. Congressional Board, the, reports on letters of Colonel Clark and others relating to Hamilton, Dejean and Lamothe, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23; recommends punishment to be inflicted upon these prisoners, 23. Connecticut, birthplace of Dodge 15; Dodge leaves, 29. Continental talk, 32, 33. Dejean, Philip, prisoner of war, 13; Justice of the Peace for Detroit, 19; prisoner of war, 19; his cruel treatment of Dodge and other prisoners, 20, 21, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 47, 48; captured by Colonel Clark of Virginia at Fort St. Vincent (Vincennes), 28; imprisons Dodge a second time, 45; informs Hamilton concerning Dodge, 48; seizes Dodge and companions near Sandusky, 51; examines Dodge's papers, 51. Detroit, John Dodge locates there, 6; refers in letter to it
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