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Abraham Lincoln, a tribute, 178- Beaver Creek, 199. 192. Bedford, Dr., 208. Abraham Lincolnin Pittsburgh and Bedinger, Lieut. Henry, 32. the birth of the Republican party Bell, Robert, At rest, 86. by Charles W. Dahlinger 145- Benney, Charles, 43. 177. Bethlehem, 49, 64. Acqueduct, 5. Bientourne, 205. Adams, John Quincy, 24, 195. Bigham, T. J., 172. Agnew, Dr., 34. Billy Boy, 115. Alleghany Indian Town, 198. Bissell, Mrs. Frank S., 41. Allegheny River flood-1884, 116-119. Black, Col. S. W., 43. "Alleghenytown", 33. Black Hawk, 180. Allen, Chief Justice, 122 Blackmore. James, 43. Allequippa, 22, 24. Blaine, Capt. Archibald, 12-8, 129. Allequippa, Queen, 24. Blaine, James G., 196. Allequippes, 199. Blair, Francis P., 154. Allison, Dr. 172. "Blessed Virgin of the Beautiful American party, 150. River", 203, 204, 205. Amherst, Sir Jeffrey, 126, 127, 133. Bloody Run, 135. Ammon, Mrs. Edith D., 41. Blue Jacket, 207, 208. Anderson, Mr., 2'3. Blue Juniata, 111. Anderson, Robert, 43. Bohler, Peter, 49, 54. Anti-Nebraska party, 149. Bolivar, 53. Archer, Richard, 32. Bonnecamp, Pierre de, 46 Armstrong, Jack, 179. Bonnhorst, Sidney F. von, 211. Armstrong, Col. John, 130. Bonnhorst, William E. von, Lin- Ashworth, Daniel, 41. coin's visit to Pittsburgh, 211. Aspinwall, Mrs., 105. Booth, Edwin, 185. At rest, by Robert Bell, 86. Boquet, Col. Henry, 26; birth, 120; Aubrey, Capt. de, 93. comes to America, 121; at Ft. Bedford, 122; builds "Forbes Baker, Col., 183. Road", 123; letter from Ft. Du- Bakewell, Mr., 26. quesne, 124; leader of expedition, Bakewell, xMrs. John P., 211. 126; march from Carlisle, 128; Bakewell, Thos., 211. Bushy Run,N 131; letter to Am- Ball, Daniel, 32. herst, 133; losses, 136; victory Ball, William, 32. and its importance, 137; testi- Bardeou, G., 207. monial, 137; death, 139; 210. Barker, J. W., 173. Born, Jake, 72. Baron, Denys, 47, 204, 205. Boyer, Toussaint, 205. Barr, James P., 43. Brackenridge, Judge H.H., 202'. Barr, Rev. Samuel, 207. Braddock, Gen., 24, 122', 125, 127, Barr, Samuel F., 6. 129, 132, 205. Bates, Alexander, 14, 16, 17, 19. Brainerd, David, 45. Bayard, Samuel M., 209. Brainerd, Lawrence, 153. Bayard, Stephen, 209. Brandywine, 64. Bear, J. W., 171. Brodhead, Col., 63, 66. Beatty, Rev. Charles, 47. Brown, John, 178, 212. Beaujeau, 203, 205, 206. Bruce, Dr. George D., 212. 215 216 Index Bulbertson, Capt. James, 32. Courtney, D. U., 6. Burfoot, Lietu. Thos., 32. Coverley Lieut. Thomas, 32. Burgoyne, Gen., 62. Craig, Isaac, 202, 206, 207. Burgwin, Hill,212. Craig, Major Isaac, 202, 207, 208. Burksville, Va., 142. Craig, Neville B., 203, 205, 208. Bushy Run battle, 120, 124, 131- Crane t Capt. James, 32. 139. Crawford, Lieut. John, 32. Butler, Major, 90. Cree, J. W., 43. Butler, Gen. Ben., 196. Crittendar, Capt. John, 32. Butler, Richard, 209, 210. Croghan, George, 52. Butler, William, 209. Crossan, James, 195. Butler Glades, 11. Crossan, John McD., 195. Curtin, Bylerly, 43. , Gov..v^v., 175. Cameron, Mary, 35. "Dahlgren", 91. Campbell, Capt. D., 43. Dahlinger, Charles W., Abraham Campbell, Major, 133, 135. Lincoln in Pittsburgh and the Campbell, Samuel, 34. birth of the Republican party, Cannon foundry, 90-92. 145-177; Moravians and their Carlisle, Pa., 127, 128, 129. missions among the Indians of Carmichael, Dr., 208. the Ohio Valley, 47-67; 96. Carnegie, Andrew, 41. Dake, Dr. D. M., 212'. Carpenter, Miss, 43. Daniel, M. Leonard, 205. Carr, John, 32. Darbey, Lieut. Nathaniel, 32. Cass, George W., 7. Darks, William, 31. Celeron, Capt. Louis de, 46. Darsie, George, 7. Centerville, 10. Davies, Col. William, 31. Cesnola, Gen. de, 188. Davis, Robert S., 41. Chandler, Zachariah, 155. The day, by Henry Chappell, 83. Chant of hate against England, by Dayton, 160. E. Lissauer, 81. The dead forest, by W. L. Grun- Chappell, Henry, The day, 83. dish, 86. Chase, Salmon P., 152. Denholm, Capt. Archd., 32. Chew, Benj., 122. Denniston's Hotel, 44. Christy, Julia, 92. Dickens, Charles, 195. Churchill, Major, 27. Dillon, Henry, 162. Civil War letter, 142. Donations to Historical Society of Clark, Squire, 118. Western , 37, 98, Clark, Rev. J. B., 171. 140. Clark, Capt. John, 32. Douglas, S. A., 157, 160, 181. Clay, Henry, in Pittsburgh, 28, 153, Drake, Samuel G., 94. 196. Dravo, Edward T., 41. Clay, Lieut. Mathew, 32. Drum, Major Simon, 162, 164. Cleveland, Columbus and Cincin- Duffield, Rev. George, 48. nati R. R., 3, 4. Dunlap, W., 198. Cochran, John T., 212. Dunlevy, J. D., 43. Cohen, Josiah, 170. Dunmore, 210. Collins, Sarah Lowry, 21, 22. Duquesne Greys, 68. Collins, Stephens, 41. Durand, John, 4. Collins, Thomas, 22. Commercial Library, 14. Easton, John, 207. Congruity, 35. Ecuyer, Simeon, 126, 128. Conkling, Roscoe, 196. Eden, Thomas, 109. Contrecoeur, Pierre de, 46. Edgerley, Serg. 212. A country boy begins life inPitts- Edmunds, Capt. Thos., 31. burgh, by Henderson George, Edwards, 61. 9-20. Ela, Abner C, 8. Index 217 Eldredge, Serg., 212. Fort Sandusky, 126. Elliot, John, 45. , 126, 127, 128. Elliott,Matthew, 61, 65. Fort Warren, 212. Ellsworth, Col., 212. Forward, Judge Walter, 195. Emergency passport issued during Foster, Alexander, 22. the Great War, 143. Foster, J. Herron, 43. Emery, John A., 168. Foster, John, 32. Emery, John A., Jr., 168. Foster, Morrison, 43. Epps, Capt. William, 32. Foster, Lieut. Robert, 32 Errett, Russell, 154. Foster, Stephen C, 110. Erskin, Lieut. Charles, 32. Fox, Joseph, 138. Excerpts from the scrap book of Francis, Tench, 202. the late Mrs. Stephen C. Me- Franklin, Benj., 148. Candless, 21-30. Free Soil party, 150. Exchange Hotel, 195. Fremont, 160. Ewalt, Mrs., 34. Frick, Henry Clay, 1, 41, 42. Ewing, Thomas, 212'. Friedenshutten, 50, 55. Friedenstadt, 57, .58, 61. Fahnestock, Samuel, 212. "Friendship Hill",27. Fallen Timbers, 208. Frodey, 117. Farley, J. P., 8. Fulton, Mayor, 212. Father Abraham's Almanac, 198. Fulton, Andrew, 212. Fehl, Valentine, 212. Funeral of Dr. Andrew Jackson, Fields, Reuben, 32. 68-69. Finley, Capt. Samuel, 31. Fleming, Hugh S., 7. Gallatin, Albert, 26. Flood-1884, 116. Gamble, Capt. Robert, 31. Flood of 188U in the Allegheny Ganousseracheri, 54, 55. River at Pittsburgh, 116-119. Gaskins, Thos., 31. Flouring mill,106. Gazzam, Hon. Edward, 27. Forbes, Gen. John, 47, 48, 52, 95, Gekelemukpechunk, 57. 120, 122, 123, 204, 210. George, Henderson, A country boy "", 123, 204. begins life in Pittsburgh, 9-20. "Forest City", 4. George, Capt. William, 31. Forrest, Edwin, 185. Gibson, Col. James, 71, 72. Fort Adams, 90. Gibson, John, 210. , 122, 128, 129. Gibson, Col. John, 31, 32. Fort Cumberland, 122. Gibson, Thos., 71. Fort Detroit, 125, 135. Giddings, Joshua R., 153, 156. , 31, 47, 57, 95, 122, Gilmore, George, 212. 124, 130, 198, 204, 205. Gilmore, John, 43. Fort Fayette, 204. Gilmore, P. S., 213. Fort La Bay, 126. Girty, Simon, 61, 65, 78, 79. , 126, 127. Gladwyn, Capt. 125, 126. , 123, 124, 126, 127, Glass, J. D., 43. 128, 129, 130. Glikhikan, 94. Fort Machault, 95. Gnadenhutten, 51, 58, 62, 66. Fort Miamis, 126. Goodrich, J. Z., 153. Fort Michilimackinac, 126. Gordon,,Lieut.,i-HCUl., 128. Fort Niagara, 95. Gordon, Mrs. Eliza Homer, 143. Fort Ouchtanon, 126. Goschgschunk, 55, 57. ,26, 31, 123, 124, 125, 126, Grant, Major, 94, 130. 127, 128, 129, 130, 133, 134, 135, Grant, Gen. U. S., 142, 191, 196. 136, 137, 205. Greeley, Horace, 91, 149, 154, 155, Fort Pitt Cannon Foundry, 90, 171. 156, 190, 196 Fort Presque Isle, 126, 127. Green, Capt. 90. Fort St. Joseph, 126. Green, Daniel, 32. 218 i Index Greene, Gen., 31. Indians, Boquet at Bushy Run, 124- Grier, Judge, 104. 138; burying ground at Pitts- Gross, Dr. A., 43. burgh, 201-210; Father Virot's Grundish, Wm. L., The dead forest work, 93-95; Moravian missions, 86. 45-67, 96. Guyasutha, 125, 136. The Indian's prayer, 114. Invitation to an old time picnic, 43. Haldimand, Col. Fred., 121. Iroquois, 54. Peter, Halket., j. 24. Irvine, Gen. Wm., 66, 67. Halsey, Prof., 34. Hamilton & Acheson, 212. Jacks, J. E., 6. Hamilton, Gov., 53. Jackson, Andrew, 154, 195. Hamilton, Alexander, 148. Jackson, Dr. Andrew, 68. Hamilton, Henry, 61. Jamieson, Fleming, 213. Hamtramck, Col., 90. Jay, John, 148. Harbach, John A., 4. Jenkins, Charles, 8. Hare, James, 17. Jenkins, J. H., (Story of the song, Hare, John, 17. "John Brown's Body"), 212. Hare, Robert, 17. Jesuits in America, 46, 93. Hare, Samuel, 17. "John Adams", 25. Hare's Hotel, 17, 18. "John Brown's body", 212. Harper, Leckey, 30. Johnny Sands, 114. Harris, John, 34. Johnson, Andrew, 143. Hartung, Mr., 44. Johnston, Col., 27. Hasbrouck, Cicero, 212. Johnston, William F., 172. Haworth, John, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19. Jones, Rev. David, 48. Hays, William H., 197. Jones, E. P., 212. The hazel dell, 112. Jones, Capt. Samuel, 32. He kept his rendezvous with death, Justice, John, 32. by Grace D. Vanamee, 84. Heckewelder, John, 53, 57, 62. Kane, John E., Heinz, J., 41. ,H.XX. V., 41. Kaskaskunk, 94. Henry, D. F., 197. Keating, Joe, 72. Henry, Patrick, 148. Kerr, N. P., 4. Hernden, 158. Kilroy, John, 8. Herrnhut, 48, 49. Kirkpatrick, Capt. Wm., 31. Heth, Gen., , VJ^li., 142. Knap, Charles, 90, 91. Hickey, Father, 172 Know Nothing party, 150. Hilands, James, 107. Knox, Joseph, 211. Hooker,, Gen.,VJ^H., 189. Kreps, Major, 69. Hosmer, Rufus, 153. Kryzanowski, Col., 188. How Casper Reel, Revolutionary Kunz, M. F., 43. soldier, pushed his way across Kuskuskies, 199. the Alleghany M,ts., by Isabel N. Newmyer, 74-81. Lafayette, Gen., 26, 64. Howard, W. J. jr., 43. Lafayette, George, 26. Hugus & Hacke, 173. Lafayette Hall, 153, 193. Humphreys, Gen., 142. Lambe, Capt. Nathan, 32. Hunt, Wilson, 207. Lambing, A. A., Father Virot, a Huss, John, 48, 50. forgotten missionary, 93-95; 41, Hutchinson, Frank M., 6. 203. Hutchinson Family, 186. Larimer, George W., 43. Larimer, Gen. Wm., 7. Larwick, John, "/ have a rendezvous with death", , V iruil, 7. by Alan Seeger, 84. Lathrop, Alice, 142. InFlanders field, by Col. John Mc- Lea, Rev. Richard, early life, 33; Crae, 85. education 34; first charge, 34; Index 219 marriage, 35; retirement, 36. McDowell, Gen., 183. Lee, Gen. Henry, 209. McFerran, Dr., 35. Lee, Robert E., 142, 169, 171, 191. McHenry, Jas., 207. Leech, Malcolm, 34. Mclntosh, L., 43. Leigh, John, 32. McKee, Alexander, 61, 65. Letts, Winifred M., The spires of McKinley, D. E., 43. Oxford, 88-89. McKinley, William, 196. Levasseur, M., 27. McKnight's Mill,10. Lichtenau, 58, 61, 62, 63. McMasters, Thos., 43. Life and services of Col. Henry McMillan, T. L., 43. Boquet, by Hon. Edward E. Rob- MacPherson, L. C, Monongahela bins, 120-139. House, 194-197. The light canoe, 111. Machiwihlusing, 52, 55. LillyDale, 112. Mackay, Aeneas 209. Lincoln, A.braham, nationality, 145; Mackay, Samuel, 209. early life, 178; early political Madison, Jas., 148. ambitions, 180; Decatur confer- Magdalene, 205. ence, 147; Republican party for- Mahone, Gen., 142. mations influence, 157; nomina- Make your mark, 114. tion, 161; visit to Pittsburgh, Maley, Heloise O., 109. 160, 195, 211; death, 169; funeral Maley, Hinese, 109. train, 175; personality, 183; tri- Markle, W. H., 43. Marks, Capt. John, bute, 178; Pres. Wilson's esti- 31. I mate, 145. Marshall, James, 7. Lincoln, Robert T., 162, 164. Marshall, Col. James, 66. Lind, Capt. Arthur, 32. Marshall, Capt. John, 31. Lissauer, Ernst, Chant of hate Marshall, Thos. M., 71. against England, 81. Martin, Lieut. Thos., 32. Listen to the mocking bird, 112. Mathews, Col. George 31. Logan, 210. Maurey, Lieut. Abraham, 32. , 199. May Frank, 109. Longstreet, Gen., 142. May, Ida, 109. Loomis, Hon. Andrew W., 28, 30. Meade, Gen., 142, 189. Lovely, Capt. Wm. L., 32. Mehard, S. S., 41. Lovejoy, Rev. Elijah P., 153. Mellon, Mrs. James R., 41 Lovejoy, Rev. Owen, 153. Mellon, John, 212. Lowrey, Mayor James jr., 170, 172. Mellon, Hon. Thomas, Reminiscen- ces of Hon. James Ross, 103-108. McAuley, James, 7. Members of the Historical Society McCalla, H., Pennsylvania , W.T» . J.J.., 43. of WesterSn who McCandless, Sarah C, (Mrs. Ste- died in 1919, 41. phen C.) Exerpts from her scrap Messier, T. D., 7. book, 21-30. Metcalf, William, 92. McCandless, Stephen C, 25. Michigan Southern R. R., 4. McCandless, Hon. Wilson, 22, 23, Middleton, Lord, 120. 24, 30, 43. Miles, Gen., 142. McCleary, Samuel, 8. Miller,Dr. D. R., 213. McClellan, George B., 183, 186, 190. Miller, Elizabeth N., 81. McClintock, Dr. James R., 44. Miller, Dr. R. J., 213. McClintock, Oliver 173. Miller, Reuben, jr., 212. McClure, Judge, 22. Mingoes, 52', 63, 65. McClure, Rev. David, 48. Mio-Qua-Coo-Na-Caw, 208. McClurg, Wade & Co., 90. Missions in America, 45, 93, 96. McCook, Dr. George, 172. Monongahela House, 29, 165, 166, McCormick, Alex., 65. 194, 211. McCrae, Col. John, In Flanders Monongahela House, by L. C. Mc- field, 85. Pherson, 194-197. 220 Index

Monseys, 47, 52, 55, 57, 61, 65. 142; Emergency passport issued Moon, J. H., 7. during the Great War, 143; Lin- Moorhead, Gen. J. K., 172. coln's visit to Pittsburgh, by Wm. Moravians, arrival in Pennsylvania, E. von. Bonnhorst, 211; Story of 49; decline, 65; effect on Indians, the song, John Brown's body, by 58; first missions, 48; in Ohio, J. H. Jenkins, 212; Tablet placed 55; in Revolutionary War, 60; on the site of Old City Hallwhere leaders, 55; murder of their con- U. P. church was formed, 213. verts, 67; origin, 48; progress, Notice of theatrical performance- 50; ritual, 59; service to Pennsyl- 182-7, 43. vania government, 52; stations, O'Hara, James, 107. 50. O'Hara, Gen. James, 26. Moravians and their missions Ohio & Pennsylvania R. R., 3. among the Indians of the Ohio Ohio Valley and the Moravians, 58. Valley, by Charles W. Dahlinger, Ojibwas, 125. 45-67, 96. An old Indian burying: ground, by Morrison, Bessie, 10. Stephen Quinon, 201-210. Morrison, Hugh, 10. "Old Buckeye Blacksmith," 171. Morrison, John, , wvuii, 9. The old house, 113. Morrison, John, 164. An old song book, 109-115. Morrison, John W., 10, 19. Old toll gates near Pittsburgh, Morrison, Katherine, 10. 70-73. Morrison, Mary, 164, 168. Oliver, George T., 41. Morrison, William J., 10. "Oregon Lot", 212. Morrow, Andrew, 8. Ormsby, Oliver, 207. Morton, Oliver P., 155. Ottawas, 125. Mountain, Wm., 44. Overton, Capt. John, 31. Owen, Evarard, Three hills, 88. Nain, 51, 52. National Hotel, 26. Packanke, 47 57, 93, 94. National Road, 29. Page, Benj., 26. Negley, A., 43. Page, Benj., jr.,211. Negley, Jacob, 106. Pains, Capt. Thos., 32. Negley, Mrs. Jacob, 108. Parker, Capt. Thos., 32. Negley, Gen. James S., 163, 168. Parkin, George, 6. Negley's Run, 21. Patterson, Rev., 33. Nettie Moore, 111. Paxton rebellion, 51, 67. Neville, Gen. Presley, 27. Pearson, Gen., 69. Newcomers Town, 57. Pendleton, Capt. Nath'L, 31. New Schonbrunn. 63. Penfield, Frederic C, 143. Newspapers donated to the Histor- Pennsylvania Canal, 5 ical Society 40. Penny & Sterrett, 212 Newmyer, Isabel N., How Casper Perry, Gen., 142. Reel Revolutionary soldier push- "The Pet Lambs", 213. ed his way across the Alleghany Peters, L., 44. Mts., 74-81. Peters, W., 44. Nicholson, Abraham, 211. Peterson, Gabriel, 209. North Liberty, 17.— Pickett, Gen., 142. Notes & Queries Minutes on the Pine Creek, 199. death of Henry Clay Frick, 42; Pinkerton, S. S., 41. Invitation to an old time picnic, Pisquetumen, 52. 43; Notice of a theatrical per- Pitt, William, 60, 122. 124. formance in Pittsburgh in 1827, Pittsburgh, Boquet's visit to Fort 43; He had his way, 90; History Pitt, 136; Casper Reel's home of Fort Pitt Cannon Foundry, near, 74; Country boy's start in, 90; Father Virot, a forgotten 9; Daniel Webster's visit, 21; Dr. missionary, 93; Civil War letter, Andrew Jackson's funeral, 68; Index 221

early toll gates, 70; first flour- Riddle, Hon. R. N.f 43. ing mill, 106: flood-1884, 116; Ried, Nathan, 31. Fort Pitt Cannon Foundry, 90; Robbins, Edward E., 41; Life and in 1761, 198; Indian burying services of Col. Henry Boquet, ground, 201; John Quincy 120-139. Adams' visit, 24; Lafayette's Roberts, Mr., 7. visit, 26; Lincoln's visit,160, 211; Roberts, Col. Milnor, 21. Lincoln's death announced, 169; Roberts.,R.J.V. B..XJ., 43. Moravian missions near, 45, 96; Roberts, Solomon W., 6. Ohio & Pennsylvania R. R., 3; Robertson, Lieut. Wm., 32. reminiscences of early, 21; Re- Robins, Lieut. John, 32. publican party's formation, 145; Robinson, Col., 69. S. P. Chase's visit, 152; theatri- Robinson, James, 7, 43. cal notice-1827. 43. Robinson, Wm, jr., 29, 30. Pittsburgh and vicinity in 1761, Rochambeau, 210. 198, 200. Rodgers, Thos. L., Recollections of Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago early times on the Ohio and R. R., 3, 5, 6. Pennsylvania R. R., 3-8. Pontiac, 125. "Rodman", 91. Pontiac's conspiracy, 51, 53, 125, Roosevelt, Theodore, 168, 195. 210. Ross, Hon. James, education, 103; Posey, Major Thos., 31. in court, 104; clients, 104; child- Post, Christian F., 52, 53, 54. ren, 105; legal ethics, 107; per- Pottawattomas, 125. sonality, 108. Preble, Commodore, 23. Rouboud, Pierre Joseph, 47. Preble, Miss, 23. Royal American Regiment, 121, Pulaski, 64. 127. Pusey, George W., 168. Rumelin, Carl G., 154. T., Russell,, C.V/. J.., 7. Quinon, Stephen, An old Indian Rutledge, Ann, 181. burying ground, 201-210. Qurrey, Capt. Louis, 128. St. Charles Hotel, 11, 12. Railroad accidents, 5. St. Clair, Gen. Arthur, 109, 130. Railroads in Pennsylvania, 3-8. St. Clair St., 12, 13. Ramsey's Hotel, 2'8, 44. St. Nicholas' Hotel, 212. Rauch, Christian H., 49. St. Pierre, 205. Rauh, Enoch, 41. Sakunk, 93. Raymond, Henry J., 155, 156. Salem, 63, 65. Raymond, Malone, 155. Salle, Robert Chevalier de la, 46. Rea, Charles, 6. Sandusky, Mansfield & Newark R. Recollections of early times on the R., 4. Ohio & Pennsylvania R. R., by Sansom, Capt. Philip, 32. Thos. L. Rodgers, 3-8. Sargent, Winthrop, 206. Red Lion,12, 17, 18. Scarborough, Lieut. John, 32-. Red Pole, 207, 208, 209. Schebosh, 62. Reed, Thos. B., 196. Schenck, Gen., 183. Reel, Caspar, 74. Schonbrunn, 58, 61, 62. Reel, Caspar, 80. Scott, Gen., 191. Reid, Dr. A. M., 41. Scott, John, 32. Remarkable career of Rev. Rich- Scott, Capt. Joseph, 32. ard Lea, 33-36. Scott, Capt. Joseph, Sen., 32. Reminiscences of Hon. James Ross, Seanor, Dr. Leroy, 35. by Hon. Thomas Mellon, 103-108. Seeger, Alan, / have a rendezvous Renter's 117. with death, 84. Republican party's birth at Pitts- Seibert, 118. burgh, 145-159. Senecas, 56, 125, 128. 222 Index Sennakaas, 199. 1827, 43. Senseman, Gottlieb, 56. Theweat, Capt. Thomas, 31. Seward, Sec, 169, 189, 196. Thomas, Rev., 69. Shaler, Judge Charles 27, 43, 104. Thomas John W., 41. Shamokin, 51. Thompson, Mrs. 34. Shanapins, 199. Three hills, by E. Owen, 88. Shannon, P. C, 43. Tilghman Hall, 211. Shaumburg, Capt., 208. Toles, Oliver, 31. Shawanese, 52, 65, 208. Torrance, Francis J., 41. Shea, Dr. John G., 93. Torrence, John, 43. Sheridan, Philip H., 196. To Germany, by Capt. Charles H. Sherman, C. T., 7. Sorley, 89. Sherman, William T., 196. To the West, 113. Shingiss, King, 24. Toll gates, 70. Shingoes Town, 199. Totten, Robert C, History of the Shinn, WilliamP., 6. Fort Pitt Cannon Foundry, Skinner, John, 206. 90-92. Slapnick, Joseph, 118. Touitt, Lieut. Robert, 32. Slavery in U. S., 147. Trobriand, Gen. de, 188. Smith, Rev., 69. Turner, Capt., 207. Smith, Charles O., 41. Turnpike 106. Smith, Major Snead, 31. Turtle Creek, 199. Smith, Dr. William, 122. Tuscarawas Valley, 57, 58. Snead, Capt. Charles, 32. Snively, Joseph, 43. Umbstaetter, Th., 43. Songs, 109-115. United Presbyterian Church forma- Sorley, Capt. Charles H., To Ger- tion, 213. many, 89. Spangenberg, Bishop, 54. Vanamee, Grace D., He kept his The spires of Oxford, by W. M. rendezvous with death, 84. Letts, 88. Van Deusen, Rev. E. M., 211. Spitzfadden, Ensign, 32. Van Gorder, F., 43. Stanton, E. M., 43, 183, 188, 192, Vaudreuil, Marquis de, 94. 196. Vaughan, J. C, 147. Steuben, Gen. von, 31, 210. Vickroy 202. Stevens,, Thaddeus, 151, 187. Virgin Alley, 204, 205. Stewarts Hotel, 44. Virot, Claude P., 47, 93. Stockley, Lieut. Charles, 32'. Von Bonnhorst, Sidney F., 211. Stockton, Rev. Joseph, 33. Von Bonnhorst, William E., Lin- Stockton, Capt. WilliamA. F,, 142. coln's visit to Pittsburgh, 211. Stone, A. P., 153. Stone House 10. Wade, William, 90. Stotler, Ilka M., 143. Wallace, Dr., 208. Street, Zadok, 7. Wallace, George, 27. Studer, 117. Wallace, Robert, 66. Swartzwelder, Marshall, 212. Walther, Rev. Carl, 172. Sweitzer, Gen., 69. Wangomen, 56. Swift, Rev., 34. Ward, "Sam", 211. Sv/isshelm, Mrs. J. G., 43. Wardel, Joseph, 2-3. Symington, Major, 163. Wardel, Sarah, 23. Warman, Capt. Thomas, 32. Tatnall, Mrs., 43. War poetry, 81. Taylor, Gen., 91. Washington, George, 95, 120, 122, Taylor, Rev., 36. 123, 130, 147, 210. Taylor, Mary Jane, 10. Watterson, Henry, 148. Taylor, Zachary, 195. Watteville, Bishop John von, 55. Teach, Captain Levin, 32. Wayne, Anthony, 208, 209. Theatrical notice in Pittsburgh- Webster, Danief* 21, 22. Index 223 Weed Thurlow, 182. Willock, Maj. John, 43. Wesley, Charles, 48. Wills Creek, 123. Wesley, John, 48. Wilmot, David, 153. Weyman, George W., 174. Wilson, George, 165, 167, 168, 211 Whig party, 150, 151. Wilson, Dr. John A., 213. Whiskey Insurrection, 130. Wilson, Robert W., 41. White, David N., 151, 152, 154, 156. Wilson, Woodrow, 145. White, Lieut. Robert, 32. Wise, Elizabeth, 75, 79. White, Capt. Tarpley, 32. Wolf tribe, 47, 93. White, William A., 153. Wood, 202. Wide-Awakes, 161, 211. Woods, Robert, 212. Wiggins, Richard, 8. Woodson, Capt. Robert, 32. Wilkins, Judge, 90. Wright, Dr. James H., 41. Wilkins, H. B., 43. Wrightnour, Rev. J. S. 41. Wilkins, John, 207. Wyandots, 57, 63, 65, 125. Wilkinson, Gen., 90. Wilkinson, Gen. James, 209. Yauyaugany River, 199. Williams, James L., 69. Yorke, Sir Joseph, 121. Williams, Thomas, 172. Williamson, Col. David, 66. Zeisberger, David, 54-60, 61, 63, 93 Williamson, Passmore, 151, 156. Zinzendorf, Count Nickolaus, 48 54, Willing Annie, 124. t 55. Willis, Maj. John, 31.