Baptist preachers.
Black Wolf, Indian chief, death of.
Bledsoe, Anthony, corresponds with McGillivray;
slain by Indians.
Bloody Fellow, Cherokee chief,
writes note taunting Sevier and Martin.
Blount, William,
Governor of Southwest Territory.
Bolivar, Spanish-American general.
Boone, Daniel, hunter and deputy surveyor;
in Virginia Legislature;
trader;
creed;
keeps faith with Indians.
Borarth, Mrs., feat of, against Indians.
Bradford, John, publisher of _Kentucke Gazette_.
Brady, Sam, feats of;
his scouts formidable fighters.
Brant, Joseph, Iroquois chief.
British, keep country round great lakes;
support Indians against frontiersmen;
deeds of British troops;
foes of frontiersmen.
Brown, John, Kentucky delegate in Congress, allied to Wilkinson;
he and Madison have intercourse with Gardoqui;
letter advising independence for Kentucky;
disunionist, not corrupt;
misrepresents action of Continental Congress.
Brown, Joseph, story of his capture by Indians.
Caldwell, British partisan.
Campbell, Arthur, sides with state of Franklin.
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