French detachment defeated, 116-118
Indians join French, 122
French victory at Great Meadows, 125-127
French and British losses, 125 and n.
Ojibwa Indians, 78, 107, 157, 335
Oneida Indians, 276, 357, 436-437
Onondaga Indians, 134-276
Orme, Captain Robert, Aide-de-Camp to Braddock, 146, 153
wounded in ambush, 164
describes the ambush, 170-171
Osage Indians, 77
Osborn, Admiral, intercepts French fleet, 386
Osgood, Captain, in Acadia, 196, 198
Oswego, English fur trading post, 49
its attraction to Indians, 68-69
Oswego, Fort, battle for, 285-291
sickness and hunger of troops, 279
weakness of defenses, 280
camp conditions, 286
surrender to French, 289
losses at, 289-290
burned, 290
Loudon blames Shirley for loss, 293
Ottawa Indians, 50, 61, 78, 122, 157, 333, 335
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Paris, treaty of, (1763), 619
Parkman, William, comments on Abercromby, 411
Parker, Colonel of Fort William Henry, 334
Patton, John, English trader, 75
Pean, Chevalier, 80, 106-107, 359, 367, 368
his frauds, 372
jailed and tried, 605
Pean, Mme., 80, 372
Penn, Thomas and Richard, 240-241
Penn, William, 46
Pennahouel, Ottawa Chief, 336, 337
Peniseault, Antoine, accomplice of Bigot, 367-368
jailed and tried for fraud, 605
Peniseault, Mme.
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