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INDEX
Forts

FORTS: Duquesne (continued)—

against, 73; difficulty of reaching, 75; question of Forbes's route to, 81–123; Forbes deceives French at, 149; Ligneris in command of, 157; Forbes receives from prisoners account of poor condition of, 157; Forbes occupies, 158.

    • Edward, General Webb holds, 5, 70; 7, 53.
    • Erie: Joseph Brant at, 8, 188; 13, 47.
    • Finney: location of, 1, 59; built, 9, 60.
    • Franklin, 5, 46.
    • Frederick, route to Fort Cumberland by way of, 5, 77, 82, 90; 7, 53.
    • Frontenac, Jesuits anticipate Frontenac's plan to build, 7, 58; built by Frontenac, 58.
    • Greenville, Wayne builds, 8, 201; cost of provisions at, 201; Wayne's officers play fiver at, 201–202; treaty of, 217.
    • Halifax, 7, 54.
    • Hamilton: built, 8, 130; St. Clair's army at, 130; advance from, 131–133.
    • Harmar: United States Commissioners hold to boundaries agreed upon in treaty of, 8, 189; Céloron on site of, 9, 43; built, 59–60; Ohio Company emigrants land at, 64.
    • Hendrick, 14, 27.