ILLINOIS HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS



  4, cxlviii, n. 1, clv, n. 3, clvi, n. 1,
  clx, n. 4, clxiii, n. 2, 83, ni 1, 347,
  n. 1, 354, n. 1, 358, n. 1, 368, n. 1,
  404, n. 1, 422, n. 1, 427, n. 1, 430,
  n. 1, 430, n. 2, 459, n. 1, 461, n. 1,
  463, n. 1, 466, n. 1, 466, n. 2, 473,
  n. 1,494, n. 1, 503, n. 1, 504, n. 1,
  505, n. 1, 506, n. 1, 510, n. 1, 516,
  n. 1, 524, n. 1, 526, n. 1, 577, n. 1,
  581, n. 1, 585, n. 1, 586, n. 1, 587,
  n. 1, 590, n. 1.
Calloway [Calaway, Callaway], Colo-
  nel Richard, accusations of against
  J. Montgomery, 546; burial of, 399;
  death of, 396; elected delegate, 21;
  treats with Indians, 70.
Calve [Calvee],invites Indians to con-
  ference, 395; treachery of, cxxxiii.
Calvit, Lieutenant, recruits troops,
  355; serves under Clark, 353.
Cambell, Charles, elected member of
  committee on defense, 566.
Cambell, see Campbell.
Camp Charlotte, provisional treaty
  at, xlx, 8.
Campbell [Cambell, Camble, Camp-
  pell], carries letter to Clark, 572;
  commander at Pensacola, cxxvi;
  conducts prisoners, 367; ordered
  to Natchez, cxxvi; re-enforces
  Greene, 515; travels with Clark,
  24, 25; mentioned, 10.
CampbeWl, Arthur, letter of, to:
  424, G. R. Clark, 595 ;letter to, 309;
  opposes organization of Kentucky,
  214; predicts peace, clxvii.
Campbell, Colonel John, carries
  letter for Clark, 365; death of, 302,
  371; letter of, to G R. Clark, 225.
Campbell, Colonel William, sent
  against insurgents, 434.
Camron, 72.
Canadian Archives, cxxv, n. 1, cxxv,
  n. 4, cxxxiii, n. 2, 303, n. 2.
Cannon, Colonel John, letter of, to
  J. Gibson, 591; letter to, from D.
  Sullivan, xxxvii, n. 3; opposes D.
  Brodhead, 592.
Canoweay, see Kanawha.
Canpeaux [Canpeaul, Hor [], signs
  oath, 58.
Canpeaux, Juilien, signs oath, 58.
Canpeaux, Louis, signs oath, 57.
Canpeaux, Michel, signs oath, 57.
Cantuck, see Kentucky.
Cappelet, Louis, signs oath, 57.



Carbonneaux, Frangois, signs: com-
  mission, 307, proclamation, 95.
Cardinal, Jacques, Jr., signs oath, 58.
Cardinal, Nicolas, captain of militia,
  187; signs oath, 59.
Cardinet, Jean Baptiste, captain of
  militia, 91.
Carleton, Sir Guy, expedition of,
  against Ticonderoga, 106; Indians
  employed by, xxii xxxv; governor
  of Canada, 337; tetter of, to: H.
  Hamilton, xxv, n. 1, T. Jefferson,
  347; letter to, from: E. Abbot, 46,
  H. Hamilton, xxxvii, xxxviii, xlviii
  T. Jefferson, 347; treatment of
  prisoners by, 348.
Carney  tCornie, Karney, Karnie,
  Kerney], Captain, at Vincennes,
  324; member of council of war, 601;
  serves under Crockett, 594; votes
  against Indian expedition, 602.
Caroline County, home of G. R.
  Clark, lii, 17.
Carondelet, settlement of, cxxix,
  cxxx.
Carons, Jean Baptiste, signs oath, 57.
Carrington, Lieutenant-Colonel, pro-
  motion of, 535.
Cartabona, see De Cartabona.
Cartier, Pierre, signs oath, 57.
Cartwright, visited by G. R. Clark,
  27.
Cascaskey, see Kaskaskia.
Casey, John, works on fort, 522.
Casteaux, Gabriel, signs oath, 58.
Catis, Antoine, signs oath, 57.
Celoron [Celeron], Pierre Joseph,
  British agent, 130; invites Indians
  to conference, 259, 260; reports to
  Hamilton, 179; treachery of, 176,
  179, 181.
Cerrd [Sere], Gabriel, asks for pass-
  port, 48, 235; characterization of,
  228, 229; contribution of, to troops,
  361; guard at home of, 231; inter-
  views G. R. Clark, 236; letter of,
  to G. R. Clark, 47; submission of,
  48; takes oath of allegiance, 237.
Cesirre, Joseph, appointed arbitrator,
  63; captain of militia, 61, n. 2;
  letter of, to G. R. Clark, 61.
Chabert, Lieutenant, serves under
  Hamilton, 110; takes oath as pris-
  oner, 112.
Chabot, Jean Baptiste, signs oath, 59.
Chaine, see Chene.



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