, 237-238
defense of Fort Necessity, 120-125
defeat at Fort Necessity, 126-127, 627-628
named Braddock's Aide-de-Camp, 153
describes Braddock's march 159-160
his courage at ambush, 164
describes ambush, 170-171
commands Virginia troops guarding border, 235-237
his difficulties with Governor Dinwiddie, 439
urges capture of Fort Duquesne, 439-440
criticized by Forbes, 441, 443
Waterbury, provincial officer, 299
Webb, Colonel Daniel, 270, 280
sent to relieve Oswego, 284
arrives too late, 290
at Fort Edward, 341, 354
fails to support Fort William Henry, 342-346
his explanation, 343n.
his report to Loudon, 632
Wedell, General, defeat by Russians, 606
Weld, Chaplain, 284 and n.
Weiser, Conrad, Indian interpreter, 67, 71, 126, 246
Wesley, John, 29
West, Captain Benjamin, finds bones of Braddock's men, 457
Whiting, Lieutenant-Colonel, ambushed, 218
Whitmore, brigadier, in Louisbourg expedition, 385, 391-393
becomes Governor after its fall, 403
Whitworth, Dr. Miles, in Acadia, 197
at Fort William Henry Massacre, 350
his report on massacre, 633-634
William Henry, Fort, established, 226
first attack on fort fails, 310-313
threatened by new attack, 329
under siege, 339-347
description of fort, 341
Monro's brave defense of, 343-347
its surrender to Montcalm, 347
Indians break pledge to Montcalm, 348
massacre and atrocities at, 348-352, 353n.
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