France and England in North America, Part VII, Vol 2: A Half-Century of Conflict

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join the expedition against New England, i. 56; draw out of an expedition against New England, i. 96; promise Schuyler not to attack New England, i. 100; in the conquest of Canada, i. 139.

Caulfield, deputy-governor at Annapolis, i. 196, 205, 206.

Chacornacle, Lieutenant, joins Cadillac, i. 28.

Chamberlain, John, tradition of his meeting with Paugus, i. 268.

Chambly, death of, i. 98.

Chambly, settlement of, i. 75, 77, 140, 141, 142; stone fort built by the French at, ii. 55.

Champigny, the intendant, opposes Cadillac’s plan of a settlement at Detroit, i. 26, 28; i. 348.

Champlain, Lake, i. 15, 77, 135, 139, 140, 165, 177, 252; ii. 48, 55, 153, 208, 221, 230, 235, 265.

Champlain, Samuel de, in the Onondaga country, i. 18, 279; ii. 259, 262.

“Chapeau Rouge” Bay, see _Gabarus Bay_.

Chardon, the missionary, urges the extermination of the Outagamies, i. 337.

Charles I., ii. 262.

Charles II., of England, i. 133, 273.

Charlestown, named after Commodore Charles Knowles, ii. 228. See also _Number Four_.

Charlestown Neck, ii. 90.

Charlevoix, the Jesuit historian, on the French responsibility for Queen Anne’s War, i. 46; on the essential purpose of Queen Anne’s War, i. 47; on Ramesay’s expedition against Nicholson, i. 141; 370 on the pestilences in Nicholson’s camp, i. 143; on the siege of Port Royal, i. 155; on the chief bond between the French and the Indians, i. 216; on the English attack on Norridgewock, i. 248; on “the Illinois,” i. 327; journey of, ii. 4; his report on the Pacific Ocean, ii. 5; returns to France, ii. 5.

Chartres, Duc de, i. 329.

Chartres, Fort, i. 329; ii. 57.

Chassin, Michel de, i. 317, 329.

Chateauguay, accusations against, i. 307.

Château Richer, John Williams at, i. 82.

Château St. Louis, the, i. 26, 51; ii. 273.

Chaudière River, the, i. 5, 6, 213, 217.

Cherokees, the, i. 324.

“Chester,” the, i. 151; captured by Paradis, i. 170; ii. 165, 334.

Chevereaux, i. 201.

Chevry, M. de, i. 102.

Cheyenne Indians, the, ii. 22, 34.

Chibucto, i. 110; ii. 157, 158, 160, 161, 162, 164, 175.

Chibucto Bay, D’Anville’s fleet in, ii. 261; ii. 164, 165.

Chibucto Harbor, ii. 326, 327, 329, 331, 334, 344.

Chicago, i. 33, 338, 342.

Chicago portage, the, i. 341.

Chickasaws, the, make war on the French, i. 321, 323; i. 324, 329, 356.

Chignecto, Acadian settlement of, i. 196, 208; ii. 170, 175, 176, 181, 183, 198, 203, 313, 323, 343, 344, 346, 347, 349, 351, 352, 353. See also _Beaubassin_.

Chignecto Bay, ii. 184.

Chimney Point, ii. 254.

China, i. 368.

Choctaws, the, make war on the French, i. 321; i. 324.

Choke-Cherry Indians, the, ii. 33; village of, ii. 34.

Christian, the Mohawk, i. 248.

Church, Major Benjamin, attacked by the French and Indians, i. 63; in King Philip’s War, i. 121; proposes a stroke of retaliation against the French, i. 121; Governor Dudley approves his plan, i. 121; attacks Grand Pré, i. 123; at Port Royal, i. 123.

Church, Thomas, on Major Church’s attack on Grand Pré, i. 123; on Major Church at Port Royal, i. 124.

Cid, the, of Canada, see _Iberville, Le Moyne d’_.

Cimarron, the, i. 367.

Circular Battery, the, at Louisbourg, ii. 130, 139.

Clairembault, the regiment of, i. 19.

Clark, Captain, among the Mandans, ii. 17; makes his way to the Pacific, ii. 35.

Clark, Fort, i. 367.

Cleaves, Lieutenant Benjamin, at Louisbourg, ii. 112; his diary, ii. 112, 144.

Clement, sells liquor to the Indians, ii. 213.

Clesson, Lieutenant, ii. 250, 251.

Clinton, governor of New York, ii. 156; convenes the deputies of the Five Nations at Albany, ii. 206; dispute between James de Lancey and, ii. 207; hampered at every turn, ii. 207; his controversy with the Assembly, ii. 208; complains to Newcastle, ii. 209; 371 sees the value of William Johnson, ii. 212.

Clock, George, ii. 213.

Cobb, Captain Sylvanus, ii. 164.

Cobequid, Girard at, ii. 185; ii. 187, 188, 200, 202. See also _Truro_.

Cobequid Bay, ii. 188.

Cockerill, Thomas, i. 137.

Cod fishery, ii. 318.

Coffin, i. 107.

Colbert, the minister, the wholesome policy of, i. 4.

Cole, Isaac, killed by Indians, i. 52.

Colombière, ii. 185, 194.

Colorado, i. 367.

Colton, Mrs., i. 91.

Comanches, the, i. 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364.

Compagnie des Indes (Law’s Mississippi Company), ii. 48.

Company of Rangers, the, ii. 339, 344.

Company of the Colony of Canada, the, founded by the King, i. 29; the entire control of the fur-trade given to, i. 29; burdens of, i. 29; discontent, i. 30.

Conajoharie Castle, ii. 213.

Condé, Prince de, ii. 268.

Conflans, Captain de, ii. 158, 160, 161.

Congregation of Missions, the, ii. 46.

Connecticut, the colony of, i. 8; unsuccessful expedition of the French and Indians against the settlements of, i. 95; refuses to join an expedition against Port Royal, i. 125; ordered to furnish troops for the conquest of Canada, i. 135; her prompt response, i. 137; decides to attack Port Royal, i. 145, 150; ordered to make ready for the Canadian expedition, i. 165; joins Shirley’s expedition against Louisbourg, ii. 69, 72; make-up of her contingent, ii. 82; reimbursed by England for expenditures on the Louisbourg expedition, ii. 143; supports the plan to conquer Canada, ii. 152; promises to assist Boston in case of French attack, ii. 157; ii. 313.

Connecticut River, the, i. 50; ii. 214, 217, 218, 221.

Continental war, the, i. 163.

Conway, i. 256.

Coos Meadows, the, i. 50, 76.

Copp’s Hill, i. 166.

Corlaer, ii. 236, 265. See also _Schenectady_.

Cornbury, Lord, governor of New York, i. 8, 59, 331.

Corsairs, the French, i. 112.

Corse, Elizabeth, marriage of, i. 89.

Cortlandt, contributes to the support of New York, i. 9.

Coste, Jacob, ii. 288.

Costebelle, governor at Placentia, i. 133; on England’s real purpose in delaying promised aid to New England, i. 156; warns Vaudreuil of the English preparations against Canada,