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ii. 51, 154, 156, 206, 207;
left uncovered, ii. 210; ii. 212, 213, 235, 245, 254, 273.
Albany traders, the, opposed to the proposed conquest of Canada, i. 137.
Aldrich, John, wounded at Fort Massachusetts, ii. 246, 251, 253.
Alexander VI., Pope, i. 305.
Alexander, Deacon Ebenezer, blockhouse of, ii. 231.
Alexander, Joseph, escapes from the French and Indians, i. 71.
Alford, John, ii. 115.
Algonquins of the Ottawa, the, sent from Montreal against the English border, ii. 217.
Algonquins, the, i. 223.
Alleghanies, the, i. 296; ii. 45, 48.
Allein, i. 117.
Allen, Caleb, escapes from the Indians, ii. 250.
Allen, Eunice, escapes from the Indians, ii. 250.
Allen, Mr., killed by the Indians, ii. 250.
Allen, Samuel, captured by the Indians, ii. 250.
Allen’s River, i. 112, 127, 152.
Allison, Widow, i. 60.
Allouez, the Jesuit, at Fort St. Louis, i. 327.
Alton Bay, i. 96.
“Amazone,” the, ii. 159. 363
Amesbury, attacked by the French and Indians, i. 99.
Amherst, General, at Louisbourg, ii. 104, 105; demolishes Crown Point, ii. 255.
Amsden, killed by the Indians, ii. 250.
Andover, i. 260.
Andros, i. 105.
Androscoggin Indians, the, i. 37.
Androscoggin River, the, i. 222.
Anjou, Duc d’, i. 305.
Ann, Cape, i. 244.
Annapolis, i. 112, 170, 190; pestilence at, i. 191; almost totally neglected, i. 198;