INDEX



Seidel, Nathaniel, 326, 328, 335, 337,
  338, 339, 340, 342, 343, 344, 346, 352,
  354, 355.
Sempoyeffa, Creek Indian, 549.
Seneca Indians, fall upon the Wacca-
  maws, 138; influence with the Creeks,
  188-189;   characteristics, 417-418,
  422; cut off an armed force under
  Lieut. Campbell, 426.
Sepe Coffee, leader of the Creek Indians
  against the Yamasees, 183, 184, i85,
  194, 209, 210, 211, 212.
Sergeant, John, 212.
Shannon, 66i.
Sharp, John, Indian trader, charged
  with unfair dealings with the Chero-
  kees, 98, 129-130; instructions to,
  132-133; takes his slaves into the
  Indian Country, 138, 159; satisfac-
  tion given, 145-146, 197; letter by
  Col. George Chicken to, 157; Tobias
  Fitch demands satisfaction of the
  Creeks for robbery of, 178, 191, 192-
  193.
Sharpe, Horatio, governor of Maryland,
  408-409.
Shawnee Indians, 271 n., 457, 466.



Shelby, Col. Isaac, 65o n.
Shelton, 593, 596.
Shirley, William, governor of Massa-
  chusetts, 301, 303.
Shrimpton, Col., 8.
Silver Bluff, S. C., 505 n.
Simory, William, 512, 527, 562.
Simpson, Hugh, 539, 544.
Simsbury, Conn., 448.
Sioux Indians, 66.
Six Nations, 311, 457.
Slaughter (Sloughter), Henry, governor
  of New York, 6.
Slaughter, Major, 636.
Small, William, 234.
Smith, planter, 564.
Smith, Quaker, 578.
Smith, Col. Daniel, 671.
Smith, Capt. Henry, 622.
Smith, James, 66i.
Smith, John, IO.
Smith, Dr. William, 41  n.
Socuspoga, see Secuspoga.



Sotehouy, village of Arkansas Indians,
  55; garrison at, 86.
Soulier Rouge, Choctaw Indian, 284;
  speechof,286; nephewof,291; prom-
  ises to kill Ymatahatchitou, 291-292;
  see also Red Shoe.
South Carolina, Indian trade, 95, 137,
  215; Stono Slave Insurrection in, 222-
  223; description, 397-401.
Spangenberg, Bishop Augustus Gottlieb,
  325, 328 n.
Spanish Town, Jamaica, description,
  377-378.
Speed, James, 662, 670.
Spinola, Don Diego, 224 n.
Spotswood, Alexander, 203 n.
Squire Mickeos, 21o-211.
Stamp Act, 368, 449-450.
Stanard, Thomas, 314.
Stark, John, 301, 314 n.
Stauffer, 588.
Staunton, Va., 335 n.
Stedham, Benjamin, 554.
Stephens, Capt., 65I.
Sterling, Lieut., 233.
Stevens, Enos, 321.
Stevens, Isaac, 301.
Stevens, Phineas, Indian captive, 301;
  frontiersman, 301 ; his mission to
  Canada for the recovery of prisoners,
  301-317; instructions to, 302-303;
  building his house, 319-32I.
Stevens, Samuel, 305.
Stinging-Lingo Indians, igg.
Stocklitea, Creek Indian, 520.
Stoehr, Hr., 594, 599.
Stone Arabia, N. Y., 418.
Stono Slave Insurrection, 222-223.
Stotz, Jac., 597.
Strubb, Samuel, 597.
Stuart, Charles, 540.
Stuart, Capt. John, superintendent of
  Indian affairs for the Southern Dis-
  trict, 386; difficulties with the Creeks,
  493; letters to Hillsborough, 493, 494;
  instructions to David Taitt, 495-496;
  letters to the Creeks, 5 18-521, 546.
Stull, Capt., 642.
Sturgis Station, Ky., 671.
Sullivan, Capt., 664.



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