Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1871 edition. Excerpt: ... INDEX. Abenakis, an Indian tribe, 86; Je-suit Mission among them, 101. Abraham, first Moravian Indian convert, 107; entices some con-verts from Gnadenhutten, 213, 214; at the treaty of Easton in 1757, 249; death, 260. Abraham, the Mohican, a convert, 548; his confession at the mas-sacre at Gnadenhutten, ib.; the first victim, 549. Abraham, the steward of the Mis-sion. 629; helps to begin Mission at Goschgoschiink, 338; confesses his sins after the Gnadenhutten massacre, 559; leads the Chris-tian Indians to Pipe's Town, 560; death and character, 629. Adam, a convert, leads American militia to Salem, 544. Adam, a convert, one of the first to rejoin the Mission after the mas-sacre, 563. Adoption compulsory among In-dians, 620, 621. Algonquins, an Indian race, 31; its wide diffusion, 36. Alligewi or Allegans, an Indian tribe, 33. AlUn, Fort, on the site of Gnaden-hutten, 239. Allemuri, Monsey chief at Gosch-goschiink, 832; negotiates with Delaware chiefs about the Mis-sion, 848; bis baptism, 359; for-sakes the Mission, 406. Amochk. See King Beaver. Andastes, an Indian tribe, 38. Anowara, or Turtle family, among the Iroquois, 78. Andrews, William, a missionary among the Indians, 104. Anuntichi, Nathaniel Seidel's In-dian name, 190. Anders, Gottlieb and Joanna, killed in the massacre on tho Mahony, 229, 283, 286. Anthony, a native assistant, 267 and note 2; accompanies Zeisbergerto Machiwihilusing, 267; to Gosch-goschiink, 324; settles at Gosch-goschiink, 838; preaches the Gos-pel to Glikkikan, 855, 856; ac-companies Zeisberger to Gekele-mukpechunk, 366; his death, 389. Anthony, one of tho scattered con-verts after the massacre, 593; his suspicions with regard to the mis-sionaries, 594. Anthony's Wilderness, 65, note 3. Ancrum, Major, ..