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i. 299;
i. 309.
Renaissance, the, far more than a revival of arts and letters, i. 214.
Renards, the, see _Outagamies, the_.
Renaudière, see _La Renaudière_.
“Renommé,” the, ii. 92, 312.
Repentigny, ii. 185.
Rhode Island, the colony of, i. 8, 121; joins an expedition against Port Royal, i. 125; ordered to furnish troops for the conquest of Canada, i. 135, 143; decides to attack Port Royal, i. 145; expense of her futile expedition of 1707, i. 146, 150; French scheme to destroy, i. 162; ordered to make ready for the Canadian expedition, i. 165; joins Shirley’s expedition against Louisbourg, ii. 69, 71; loses faith, ii. 82; reimbursed by England for expenditures on the Louisbourg expedition, ii. 143; supports the plan to conquer Canada, ii. 152; responds to Shirley’s call to the defence of Annapolis, ii. 182; ii. 343, 350.
Rhodes, Captain, at Louisbourg, ii. 112.
Ribaut, voyages of, ii. 47.
Richardson, Captain, ii. 91.
Richelieu, Cardinal, ii. 268.
Richmond, Colonel, at Louisbourg, ii. 132.
Richmond, Fort, i. 222, 245.
Richmond, town of, i. 222.
Richmond’s Island, i. 53.
Rigaud, see _Vaudreuil, Rigaud de_.
Rigauville, at Grand Pré, ii. 191. 404
Ring, Joseph, burned alive by Indians, i. 48.
Rio del Norte, the, i. 311.
Rio Grande, the, i. 355.
Rivière-aux-Canards, settlement of, ii. 197, 199, 203.
Robbins, Jonathan, i. 258; raises a company to hunt Indians, i. 259; wounded, i. 262, 264.
Roberts, Colonel, burns the fort at Albany, ii. 210.
Robinson, John, attacked by the Indians, i. 244.
Rochefort, i. 153.
Rochefort Point, ii. 149.
Rochelle, i. 153, 308; ii. 158, 161, 168.
“Rock Mountains,” the, ii. 40.
Rock River, Indian population on, i. 278; i. 341.
Rocky Mountains, the, i. 353; ii. 30; discovered by the brothers La Vérendrye, ii. 35.
Rogers, John, minister of Boxford, i. 269.
Rogers, Susanna, i. 269; her verses on the death of Frye, i. 271.
Rolfe, minister at Haverhill, i. 97.
Rolfe, Mrs., killed by the Indians, i. 97.
Roman Catholics, the, expedition against Louisbourg directed against, ii. 70.
Roman Church, the, i. 201.
Rome, the revolt against, i. 214.
Romish priests, the, ii. 356.
Roosevelt, Theodore, ii. 101.
Rosalie, Fort, i. 320.
Rosebud River, the, valley of, ii. 23.
Rouge, Fort, ii. 14.
Rouillé, Mgr., ii. 38.
Rous, Captain, i. 107; in the Louisbourg expedition, ii. 83; English recognition of, ii. 142; ii. 281.
Rousseau, France drunk with the wild dreams of, i. 4.
Rouville, Hertel de, commands the expedition against New England, i. 56; attacks Deerfield, i. 59; the number of prisoners, i. 67; wounded, i. 68; commands a second expedition against New England, i. 96.
Rowe, town of, ii. 231.
Roxbury, ii. 67.
Royal Battery, the, ii. 85, 93, 277, 278, 279, 280, 282, 288, 294.
Royal gate, the, at Louisbourg, ii. 294.
Roy, Jacques, marriage of, i. 89.
“Ruben,” at Louisbourg, ii. 120.
Rum, in Canada, i. 112.
Rutland, i. 244, 251.
Ryswick, the Peace of, i. 4, 7, 11, 59, 134, 213.
Sable, Cape, ii. 164, 165, 201, 320, 326, 328, 345.
Sable, Island, ii. 159, 273.
Sabrevois, Sieur de, ii. 239.
Saco, hamlet of, i. 46; rises from its ashes, i. 222; ii. 75.
Saco, the Falls of the, Indian attack at, i. 44, 256.
Saco River, the, i. 36, 37, 50, 256, 259, 261, 268.
Sacs, the, i. 14; on Fox River, i. 275; at Detroit, i. 283, 292; called to a council at Green Bay, i. 336; the Outagamies incorporate themselves with, i. 344; i. 350.
Sacs and Foxes, the, i. 344.
Saddleback Mountain, ii. 243.
Sadler, escapes from the Indians, ii. 250.
Sâgean, Mathieu, the romance of, i. 354. 405
Saginaws, the, attack the Outagamies, i. 330; make raids on the Miamis, i. 335.
Saguina, the Ottawa chief, i. 281, 283, 284, 289.
St. André River, the, i. 368.
Saint-Ange, Sieur de, i. 340.
Saint-Ange, the younger, i. 340; at Fort Orléans, i. 361.
St. Antoine, Fort, i. 351.
St. Bartholomew, Island of, i. 186.
Saint-Castin, Baron Vincent de, draws up a plan for attacking Boston, i. 6; fort of, i. 122; i. 237.
Saint-Castin, the younger, i. 38; on the Kennebec, i. 234; arrested by the English, i. 237; liberated, i. 237; ii. 261, 266.
St. Charles, Fort, on the Lake of the Woods, ii. 14.
St. Christopher, Island of, contribution of New England to the sufferers of, i. 100; i. 186.
Saint-Clair, Lieutenant-General, ii. 153, 155, 328.
St. Croix River, the, i. 213; ii. 260, 266.
Saint-Denis, Juchereau de, sent to explore western Louisiana, i. 355; his experiences with the Spaniards, i. 355.
Saint-Denis, Mother Juchereau de, i. 178; on the deliverance of Quebec from the English, i. 180; on the death of Admiral Walker, i. 182.
St. Domingo, i. 321, 323.
St. Esprit, ii. 288, 289.
St. Etienne, Lieutenant, ii. 293.
St. Francis, Abenaki village of, i. 78, 79; ii. 244.
St. Francis, the Abenaki mission of, i. 217, 234.
St. George, Fort, attacks of the Penobscots on, i. 254.
St. George River, the, i. 213; fort on, i. 243; conference between the English and the Penobscots at, i. 254; ii. 267, 268.
St. Germain, Treaty of, ii. 259, 268, 269, 270.
St. Jean de Luz, ii. 289.
St. John, Secretary of State, i. 163.
St. John, chief station of the English at, i. 131; attacked by Subercase, i. 131, 132; Subercase repulsed, i. 132; captured by Saint-Ovide, i. 132, 133.
St. John River, the, i. 213; ii. 311.
St. Joseph River, the, i. 281, 340, 341; ii. 57.
St. Lawrence, the Gulf of, i. 104, 186, 324.
St. Lawrence River, the, i. 13, 21, 134, 135, 165, 169, 170, 175, 186, 212; ii. 153, 218, 258, 260, 327, 329.
St. Louis, city of, i. 13, 328.
St. Louis, Fort, the Illinois Indians at, i. 275; the Kaskaskias at, i. 327.
St. Louis, mission of, i. 80.
St. Louis, the Rock of, i. 327.
Ste. Marie, ii. 297, 308.
St. Martin, Island of, i. 186.
Saint Michael the Archangel, mission of, ii. 7.
Saint-Ours, ii. 185. See also _Des Chaillons, Saint-Ours_.
Saint-Ovide, Sieur de, captures St. John, i. 132; on the apathy of the Acadians, i. 197; governor at Louisbourg, i. 204, 205; advises the Acadians concerning the oath of alliance, i. 206.
St. Paul’s Bay, i. 25. 406
St. Peter, Island of, i. 189.
St. Peter River, the, i. 351.
Saint-Pierre, Jacques Legardeur de, at Fort Beauharnois, ii. 8; robs the brothers La Vérendrye, ii. 37, 38; sets out for Manitoba, ii. 39; his journey, ii. 39-40; his merit as an officer, ii. 39; attacked by the Assiniboins, ii. 41; returns to Quebec, ii. 41; ii. 185, 299.
St. Pierre, Fort, La Jemeraye at, ii. 12; ii. 14.
Saint-Poncy, i. 201.
St. Regis, the Bell of, story of, i. 92.
St. Regis, mission of, i. 93.
Saint Sacrement, Lake, ii. 265.
Saint-Simon, Duc de, on Ponchartrain, i. 119; on the peopling of Louisiana, i. 317.
St. Sulpice, priests of, i. 83.
Saint-Vallier, Monseigneur de, i. 142, 180.
Saint-Vincent, Madame de, i. 117.
Sakis, the, see _Sacs, the_.
Salem, i. 98; joins the expedition against Port Royal, i. 126; ii. 68, 85.
Salisbury, i. 92.
Salmon, M., i. 367, 368.
Salpêtrière, the, in Paris, i. 317.
Saltonstall, governor of Connecticut, i. 136.
Sanders, ii. 330.
Santa Fé, i. 367, 368.
“Sapphire,” the, i. 177.
“Saratoga, River of,” ii. 254.
Saratoga, settlement of, i. 140;