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Sandusky; routed; captured; tortured; a valued friend of Washington Creeks, the, made up of many bands, I; strongest of the Appalachian tribes; their numbers; location; semi-civilization of; their cattle and slaves; agriculture; mode of life; towns; houses; council-house; dress and adornments; red and white towns of; feasts and dances; looseness of the Creek Confederacy; the Chief McGillivray; their hostility to the whites; scalps, their ideal of glory; observe a kind of nominal neutrality; incited by the British to war; their reply to the Cherokees; ravage the Georgia frontier; Creoles, the, of Kaskaskia, II; panic among, at the loss of Vincennes; French abandon the Illinois country; unfit for self-government; Cresap, a type of the pioneer, I; with his band at Wheeling; attacks friendly Shawnees; continues hostilities; accused of the murder of Logan's kinsfolk; deposed from his command; restored by Lord Dunmore; a scout with Lord Dunmore; dies a revolutionary soldier; Cruger, Lieut.-Col.; commands at Ninety-six, II; letter to Ferguson; Cumberland Gap; origin of name, I., note; traversed by Floyd; Cumberland River; origin of name, I., note; Boon driven back to the valley of the; Cumberland Settlement, the; started at the bend of the Cumberland River, II; founded by Robertson; abundance of game; formation of a government; Indian hostilities; attack on Freeland's Station; Nashborough attacked by Indians; Indian hostilities; internal government; affairs with outside powers; establishment of county government; Debatable Land, the, I; formed by the hunting-grounds between the Ohio and the Tennessee; Delawares, the, location of, I; oppressed by the Iroquois; their growth in warlike power; hold councils with Conolly; declare for neutrality; De Peyster, at Detroit, II; serves under Cornwallis; rallies the loyalists at King's Mountain; surrenders; Detroit, population of, I., note; in British hands; the tribes hold councils at, II; De Peyster at; Dewitt's Corners scene of treaty with the lower Cherokees, I; Doak, Samuel, Rev.; his journey to Jonesboro, II; his powerful influence; Doniphan, Josep
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