708   ILLINOIS InISTORICAL COLLECTIONS



Runnaldsen, visited by G. R. Clark,
   28.
 Russel, Colonel, given account nf
   Vincennes expedition, 316.
 Sack Indians, see Sauk.
 Sackville, Lord George, Hamilton
   reports to, 174.
 Sacred Bow, description of, 299, n. 1.
 Saddavis, William, takes oath as
   prisoner, 112.
Sadler, William, prisoner, 1l; serves
  under Hamilton, 110.
Saguina, Clark's relations with, 252.
St. Andre, Pierre, serves under Ham-
  ilton, 1I1.
St. Antoine [Antoynel, Franqois,
  signs oath, 58.
St. Antoine, Pierre, signs oath, 58.
St. Aubin, Jean Baptiste, signs oath,
  57.
St. Augustine, capture of, 67.
St. Charatous, Baron, signs oath,
  58.
St. Charles, settlement of, cxxix, cxxx.
St. Clair, Arthur, appointed colonel,
  xxvii, n. 2; Campaign against the
  Indians, xxvii, n. 2; petition to,
  from Illinois settlers, cxlii, n. 3;
  plans Detroit expedition, xxvii.
St. Croix, see La Croix.
St. De Lise, Endres, signs oath, 57.
St. Dusky, Dustrie, see Sandusky.
St. Etienne, Marie, signs petition,
  449.
St. Ferdinand, settlement of, cxxix,
  cxxx.
Ste. Genevieve [Misere, Mozier, Jen-
  vievel, location of, 30, 235; named
  as place of retreat, 263.
St. Joseph, expedition against, of:
  British, 301, Dela Balme, 490, 492,
  Shelby, 366.
St. Lawrence River, strategic impor-
  tance of, 74.
St. Leger, Colonel Barry, ordered to
  assemble Iroquois, xxxvi.
St. Louie, Joseph, signs oath, 57.
St. Louis [Pancorel, British expedi-
  tion against, cxxvi; trade with, 419.
St. Marie, Joseph, signs petition, 449.
St. Onge, Jean Baptiste, signs oath,
  58.
St. Philippe [Philips], occupied by
  Bowman, lxiv, 613, 616.
St. Pierre [Pierel, Frangois, signsoath,
  58,



St. Pierre, Jean Baptiste, serves under
   Hamilton, 111.
 St. Vincennes, Vincents, see Vin-
   cennes.
 Saline River, Clark at, 157.
 Salines, protection of, 25, n.l.
 Salt, abundance of, 533; discovery of,
   in Kentucky, 25, 25, n. 1; furnished
   to Indians, 105; manufacture of,
   494; necessity of, 70, 400; traffic
   in, 25, n. 1, 105, 555.
 Sancrainte, takes oath as prisoner,
   112.
Sanders [Saunders], John, guide for
   Clark, lxii, lxiii, n. 1, 119, 226.
Sandusky [St. Dusky, Dustriel, ex-
  pedition against, of Virginians, 308;
  Girty meets Indians at, 108, 109;
  trade center, 308, n. 1.
Sandy River, establishment of post
  on, 423.
Saucier, J. B., magistrate of Cahokia,
  412, 412, n. 1; signs petition,
  412.
Sauk [Sack] Indians, alliance of, with
  Clark, 25, 72, 172, 258; expedition
  against, cxxxv; incited by Potawa-
  tomi, 394; number of, xv, n. 1, par-
  ticipants in conference, xv, lxviii;
  treat with Bowman, 71.
Saunders, John, see Sanders.
Saunders, Mrs., death of, 23.
Sawyer [Sawyears], visited by Clark,
  25.
Sayges, see Osage Indians.
Scags, meets Clark, 24.
Schieffelin [Shieffelin, ShifflinJ Lieu-
  tenant Jacob, escape of, 203; pris-
  oner, 112, 163; sent to scout, 185;
  serves under Hamilton, 10.
Schoolcraft, H. R., Archives of Aborig-
  inal Knowledge, xv, n. 1, xi, n. 1.
Schuyler, General Philip John, letter
  to, from G. Washington, xxxiii.
Scious, 65, n. 1.
Scioto River, Indian town on, 6.
Scott, Major George, petition of, to
  T. Jefferson, 501.
Scott [Scot], William, serves under
  Hamilton, 111.
Seamon, Charles, works on fort, 521.
Seed, request for, 2.
Seneca Indians, expedition against:
  of Brodhead, 352, planned, xlvii;
  participate in conference, xv, xxiii.
Sentira, Baptiste, signs oath, 57.
Sere, see Cerr6.



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