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

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at Detroit, i. 275, 279, 280, 283, 284; set out against the Outagamies, i. 341.

Huron-Iroquois customs, survival at Michilimackinac of, i. 18.

Huron Lake, i. 22, 28; ii. 57.

Hurst, Benjamin, murdered by the French and Indians, i. 90.

Hurst, Sarah, i. 90.

Hurtado, General, i. 368.

Hutchinson, Thomas, on the French and Indian attack on Haverhill, i. 99; on the negotiations for neutrality between Dudley and Vaudreuil, i. 104; on the opposition to Governor Dudley, i. 107; on the Queen’s sustaining Governor Dudley, i. 109; on Major Church at Port Royal, i. 124; on March’s failure against Port Royal, i. 131; on Shannon’s order to attack Quebec, i. 149; on the council at Georgetown, i. 228; on the controversy between Governor Shute and the Massachusetts Assembly, i. 240; on the Indian attack on Oxford, i. 243; on the death of Rale, i. 247; on Lovewell’s expeditions against the Indians, i. 262, 270; on the plan to attack Louisbourg, ii. 64, 85;