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poorly fitted for his position, i. 175; gives up the expedition, i. 176; his journal, i. 182.

Hill, Mrs., i. 181.

Hill, Samuel, captured by the Indians, i. 44, 87, 103.

Hilton, Col. Winthrop, commands an expedition against Port Royal, i. 125; destroys Norridgewock, i. 218.

Hix, Jacob, dies of starvation, i. 76.

Hobby, Sir Charles, in the attack on Port Royal, i. 151, 153, 154.

Hochelaga, Cartier at, i. 18, 279.

Hocquart, i. 340; ii. 8; on the establishment of Crown Point, ii. 56; 381 ii. 154, 171, 172.

Holland, i. 163.

Holton, Eleazer, ii. 231.

Hook, Sergeant, at Falmouth, i. 45.

“Hoosac Patent,” the, ii. 239.

Hoosac River, the, ii. 236, 237, 238, 239; Dutch settlements on, ii. 239; ii. 243.

Hoosac Road, the, ii. 251.

“Hope,” the, i. 88.

Hôpital Général of Paris, the, i. 314.

Horse Indians, the, ii. 22, 24, 25, 26.

Hospital Nuns, the, of Quebec, i. 25.

Hough, on the legend of the “Bell of St. Regis,” i. 92.

Housatonic River, the, ii. 230.

Howe, Captain, murder of, ii. 180; ii. 193, 194, 196, 197, 198.

Hoyt, on the “Old Indian House,” at Deerfield, i. 68;