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Ibbetson, Tasker, & Padgett, 7:290, 295

Île de St. Jean (Canada). See St. John's Island

Imcatewhawa (Black Wolf; Indian), 10:184

Impressment: of horses, 2:89, 93, 191-92, 247, 258, 269, 280; 3:65, 95, 161, 269, 278, 388-90, 393, 395, 423; 4:180-81, 341, 359; 5:398; press warrant, 2:93; of wagons, 2:101-2, 123-24, 129, 205, 220, 280; 4:84; difficulties of, 2:102; in Braddock campaign, 2:280; of cattle, 4:2, 12; of vagrants, 4:81; of carriages, 5:240

The Inconstant, or The Way to Win Him, 8:128

Independent companies: New York, 1:75-77, 91, 104, 142, 147-48, 149, 154, 158, 173, 175, 176, 214; North Carolina, 1:142; South Carolina, 1:75-77, 91, 103-4, 147, 157. See also Virginia military forces: independent companies

Independent whig, 6:290; 7:345

Indian Creek, 10:92

Indian Creek Road, 10:92

Indian mounds, 9:248-50

Indians, 5:131-32, 395, 409; 6:148; and French, 1:61; 2:63, 120, 125, 151, 157, 159; 3:59; 4:80, 82, 133, 174; 5:101; 6:1, 364; and Fort Necessity campaign, 1:68, 85, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 94, 98, 105, 112, 113, 114, 120, 122-25, 132-33, 155, 156, 185; 10:50; treaties and conferences with, 1:87, 91; 2:172, 174, 195, 215, 307-8, 309, 317; 3:350, 444; 4:144; 5:2, 45, 109, 138, 175-76, 303; 6:88, 343, 361; 8:30, 56, 58, 152, 276, 276, 303, 308, 390-91, 535; 9:357; 10:260; criticism of, 1:101; 2:159; 5:117, 168, 266; 6:455; supplies for, 1:119, 120, 121-22, 187; 2:6, 92, 140; 3:398, 401, 405-8; 4:25, 36-37, 51, 54, 63, 71, 127-28, 130, 135, 138, 145, 157, 170, 171-73, 192, 193-94, 196, 201, 293, 304-5, 321-22, 341, 359, 403-4, 407-8, 421; 5:20, 22, 29, 31, 32, 52-53, 59, 82, 86, 88, 89-90, 110, 111, 116, 117, 123, 127, 133, 134, 135, 169, 183, 225, 311, 396; 6:71-72, 164; medals for, 1:121, 135; families of, 1:147, 177-78; and Braddock's campaign, 1:272, 325, 327-28, 332, 338, 342; 4:80; attacks by, 1:345; 2:61-63, 72-73, 75, 83, 91, 93, 98, 103-4, 105, 109, 110, 121, 125, 137, 140, 157, 158-59, 174, 175, 179, 188, 190, 197, 250, 288, 306, 332-36, 337-39, 339-40, 351, 356; 3:11, 23-24, 34, 45, 47, 53, 145, 183, 209, 210, 236, 243, 260-61, 302, 304, 305, 308, 337, 340, 344, 350, 361, 374, 380-82, 391, 432, 435, 440; 4:88, 110, 120, 137, 183, 260, 264, 266, 294, 354, 360, 366-67, 385, 393, 396, 408, 417, 420-21; 5:2, 3-4, 5, 9, 12, 19-20, 28, 33, 43, 54, 61, 99, 101, 116, 141, 155-57, 160, 174, 253, 254, 282-84, 286, 379, 382-83, 385, 399; 6:432, 455, 467, 470; 8:157-58, 159, 243; 9:308, 514, 516; 10:44, 70-71, 90, 152; attempts to enlist aid of, 2:54-55, 72, 97-98, 99, 105, 115, 120-21, 125, 141, 154, 159, 161, 172, 189, 195, 215, 305, 307-8, 309; 3:59, 398, 444; 4:192; 5:106-9, 122, 225-26; captives of, 2:62, 72, 73, 157, 290, 293, 354; 4:120, 169, 264, 366-67, 396; 5:12, 62, 99, 104, 282-83, 379; 6:15, 40, 121, 361, 372, 466; 10:90, 152, 169; intelligence regarding, 2:63, 64, 103-4, 151, 157; 3:82, 283, 350; 8:58, 241; skirmishes with, 2:64, 73, 104, 111, 157, 334-35, 336, 345, 347, 354-55; 3:11, 12, 17-18, 20, 30, 41, 46, 56, 72-74, 75, 77-78, 81-82, 84, 104, 115, 132, 182-83, 184-85, 197, 210, 237-38, 241, 288, 313, 337, 421, 422, 426; 5:9, 10, 12, 61-62, 184, 276-77, 291, 363, 368; 6:5, 15, 78, 121-23, 343-44, 346-47, 372, 467; 8:304; 10:45; illnesses of, 2:80; 4:321-22; white men dressed as, 2:132; 5:120-21, 129, 130; and scalps, 2:158; 4:226, 294; 5:9, 12, 62, 151, 155-56, 190, 283, 379, 385; 6:15, 432, 467; and Richard Pearis, 2:159, 161; 4:158-59; British destruction of Kittanning, 2:162; Sandy Creek expedition against, 2:216; scalped by whites, 3:81; 10:52, 54; casualties of, 3:81-82, 445; 10:45, 52; movements of, 3:102, 350, 352; 4:77, 158, 298; 5:6, 81-82, 87, 88, 89-90, 113-14, 124, 210, 348, 379, 385-86, 395, 396, 411, 417; instructions regarding, 3:107, 444; 4:129, 130; 5:139, 156, 175-76, 209, 246, 270; and liquor, 3:107, 161-62, 444; 4:201, 359; 6:71; need for, 3:397-98; 5:33, 86, 117, 131, 148, 176-77, 224-26, 286-87, 291-93; 6:67, 136-37; and Dunkers, 3:421; 5:61; interpreters for, 4:8, 72, 73, 144, 426; 5:2, 20, 29, 52-53, 109, 124, 139; 6:82, 175; 8:394, 395; and British, 4:82-83, 239-40; 5:108, 354, 361; 6:432; agents for, 4:144-45, 152-53, 154-55, 156, 157, 158, 170, 171-72, 174, 175, 183-84, 198, 209, 248-49, 250, 290, 407; 5:53; 6:112; 8:58; 9:218; funds for, 4:155, 188-89, 210, 244-45, 249, 311, 359; 5:116; mismanagement of, 4:171-73, 321-22; 5:2-3, 44-45, 52, 86-87, 110; intelligence from, 4:226, 251; 5:81; 6:158, 177, 432, 466-67; and George Croghan, 4:229; 9:99, 419, 444; as spies, 4:306-8, 317, 321-22, 323, 353, 354-55, 356; and Christopher Gist, 5:6, 20, 45, 89, 122, 123-24, 127-28, 394; and Edmond Atkin, 5:6, 20, 22, 52, 177; guides for, 5:23; tactics against, 5:43; and William Cromwell, 5:88-89; and Thomas Bullitt, 5:109; 9:308, 332; instructions to, 5:122, 124, 127, 131, 155, 270; returns of, 5:122, 124, 131; on scout, 5:124, 151, 154-55, 156, 270, 278, 409; and bounties for, 5:135; and Abraham Bosomworth, 5:138, 139; and John Forbes, 5:224-27, 243; distinguishing badges worn by, 5:270; 6:148; depredations of, 5:283; 10:45, 50-55, 70-71, 90, 151, 152, 169; and deserters, 5:393; and James Grant's defeat, 6:38-42, 44-47, 52-53, 73; as captives, 6:121-22; 8:329-30; 10:52, 54; and trade and traders, 6:158-59, 162-63, 361; 8:40, 41, 58, 395; and lands, 8:28, 29-30, 38-39, 40, 56, 58, 535; 9:126, 357; and Mason-Dixon Line, 8:38-39; and slaves, 8:157-58, 159; murder of, 8:242, 243; as servants, 8:329-30; accompany GW down Ohio, 8:394, 395; and Nathaniel Gist, 9:207; home of the Blinking Woman, 9:248; Indian mounds, 9:248-49; and Dunmore's War, 10:43, 44, 45, 50-55, 59, 69, 70-71, 87-94, 169, 181-84, 260; John Connolly's contempt for, 10:44; whites at fault in skirmishes with, 10:45, 50; attacked, 10:52, 54; burn William Crawford at stake, 10:136; given money by GW, 10:168; Ohio River set as Indian boundary, 10:182; money given to, 10:370. See also individual tribes

Industry (ship), 7:20, 310, 311, 334, 407

The infallibility of humane judgment, 6:292

The ingenious and diverting letters of the lady's travels into Spain, 6:290

Ingles, Mary Draper, 2:293; 5:277

Ingles & Long, 10:281, 319, 351

Innes, James, 1:80, 132, 173, 180, 182, 194, 195, 197, 199, 323, 344, 352; 2:54, 285, 343, 352; 3:20, 25-26, 38-39, 67, 86, 122, 149, 150; and Fort Necessity campaign, 1:77, 91, 119, 134, 136, 147, 148, 149, 174; id., 1:92, 127-28; 3:15, 249; appointments of, 1:126, 138, 139, 148, 149, 150, 181, 184, 190, 192, 212, 223, 299, 302; 2:74, 291, 294; 4:54, 237; at Falmouth, 1:152; troops of, 1:154; at Winchester, 1:177; 3:13, 19; and situation at Wills Creek, 1:181, 205-6, 212; orders from Dinwiddie, 1:183; criticism of, 1:206; circular on Battle of the Monongahela, 1:345, 346, 351; instructions to burn Fort Cumberland, 2:57; and power to hold court-martials, 3:14-15; and placement of forts, 3:126; at Fort Cumberland, 3:166, 172, 174, 179; and Indian goods, 4:51, 54, 63, 71; letters from: to GW or James Mackay, 1:176-77; to GW, 1:188, 205-6, 212-14; to Robert Dinwiddie, 1:351; letters to: from Robert Dinwiddie, 1:127, 150-51, 181, 188, 208, 214; from GW, 1:183, 189, 201, 330-31, 334-35; from Robert Stobo, 1:202

Innes (Innis), Hugh, 8:561, 565; 9:66

Innis, O., 7:173

Inquiry into the Human Mind, 9:344, 345

Institutes of Moral Philosophy, 9:344, 345

Integrity (ship), 2:277; 4:39, 400, 401, 402; 5:74, 106; 6:452, 453

Intolerable Acts, 10:98, 122, 129-30, 131, 145, 172

Introduction to Moral Philosophy, 9:343, 344

Iroquois (Indians), 6:105-6, 139, 144, 157, 160. See also Indians

Irwin (Erwin), Thomas, 6:419, 420

Isaac, Samuel, 1:26, 28

Isaac (dower slave; carpenter), 6:282

Isaac (slave; bought from Robert Washington), 9:222, 224

Isaac (slave; Great House plantation), 8:587

Isaac (slave; Old Quarter), 8:590

Isaac (slave; Robert Tucker's and Mann Page's), 7:314

Isaac (slave; tradesman), 9:238, 239; 10:137

Isaac (slave; York County), 6:229

Isaacs, Samuel, 5:334

Isar-- (slave; New Kent County), 6:220

Isham (slave; New Kent County), 6:220

Isham (slave; Rockahock plantation), 8:588

Isle of Wight County, 4:290

Ithuriel, 8:493

Ives, ----: account with, 7:210

Ives, Timothy, 7:212

Ivy, Thomas, 6:257


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