ordinance.
Legrace, J. M. P., French commandant at Vincennes.
Lincoln family attacked by Indians.
Logan, Benjamin, protects immigrants;
presides at meeting of Kentucky field officers;
successful raid against Shawnee towns;
fails to enforce discipline;
leads other forays;
prominence of;
takes lead in movement for statehood.
Logan, John, scatters Cherokee war party.
Louisville, population in 1786.
Madison, intercourse with Gardoqui.
Mansker, Indian fighter.
Marshall, Humphrey, historian and Union leader in Kentucky.
Marshall, Thomas, Union leader in Kentucky.
Martin, Alexander, Gov. of North Carolina, corresponds with Sevier.
Martin, Joseph, general and Indian agent;
tries to protect Cherokees;
removes from among them;
his opinion of them;
beaten by Chickamaugas;
his plantation attacked by Creeks.
May, John, Col., visits lands of Ohio Company.
McClure, Mrs., terrible experience of.
McDowell, Col. Samuel, presides over second Danville Convention.
McGarry, foul murder committed by.
McGillivray, Creek chief, correspondence with Robertson;
with Robertson and Bledsoe;
makes groundless complaints;
makes treaty at New York;
this treaty repudiated by Creeks.
Merrill, Mrs. John, her feat against Indians.
Methodism, great advance of.
Miami Company.
Miami Indians, hostile;
expedition against.
Miro, Don Estevan, severity of, towards American traders;
intrigues with separatist leaders;
duplicity of;
correspondence with Wilkinson and Sebastia.
Michilimakinac, British post.
Molunthee, Shawnee chief, advocates peace;
foully murdered by McGarry.
Morgan, Col. George, proposes to form colony in Spanish territory.
Muscle Shoals, failure of settlement at, under claim of Georgia.
Navarro, Martin, Spanish Intendant of Louisiana;
wishes to separate the West from the Union.
Navigation of Mississippi, importance of, to West;
subject of tedious diplomatic negotiations;
excitement over;
right to, asserted by Congress.
New England people, spread north and west;
settle in Northwest.
New Madrid founded.
New York, its people expand within its own boundaries.
Niagara, British post.
Northwest, the, won by nation as a whole;
individual settlers of less con
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