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840INDEXGerman Protestants in, 337; gunner <strong>of</strong>,202, 383, 698; Indian delegations visit, 27,32, 100, 637, 638, 657, 658, 708; innkeepersin, 636, 650; lands in, 222; meat market in,537–38, 550–51, 559–60; military suppliespurchased in, 428; militia in, 374, 377, 378;petitions <strong>of</strong> inhabitants in, 504, 507, 511,549–50, 555, 564–65, 583–84; soldiers quarteredin, see British army; Queen Street,92; remoteness from, 180; streets in, 220;tax assessments on, 307, 332, 360, 393, 394,522, 672, 698; transportation to, 104, 110, 123;watch in, 427, 525, 784. See also Barracks;Bills Nos. 33, 35; Free school in CharlesTown; Guard in Charles Town; St.Michael Parish; St. Philip Parish; State<strong>House</strong>Charles Town, port <strong>of</strong>, 30, 199, 290, 487. See alsoDutiesCharles Town, scout boat, 272Charles Town Artillery Company, 47, 55, 620,677; petition, 23. See also Bills Nos. 2, 40Charles Town Neck, 114, 188, 221, 222, 360, 394,711Charles Town Regiment, 196, 494Charles Town Troop <strong>of</strong> Horse, 573, 577; musterroll <strong>of</strong>, 585Cheese, 657Cheeseborough, John, 286Cheraws, 542Cherokee expedition, xx; accounts for, 456,470–73, 477, 478, 486, 487, 491, 492–94, 501,502, 511, 512–13, 521, 524, 567–74, 577, 578, 579,582, 583, 585–88, 593, 595–97, 598, 599, 615, 617–19, 621, 622, 623, 624–25, 626–44, 646, 652,654–59, 663–65, 719–38, 760, 770, 772, 773; allowancefor, 688, 689; commissary’s accountsfor, 541; described by commissary,668–71; resolution for financing, 534. Seealso Nutt, JosephCherokee Indians: at Fort Prince George,670; bounties for scalps <strong>of</strong>, 457–58, 461, 463,508, 509, 624, 737, 748, 750, 751, 778; declaration<strong>of</strong> war against, 443, 444, 447–48; expropriationand enslavement <strong>of</strong>, 458, 461;held prisoner in Charles Town, 771, 775,794; hostilities committed by, xvii, xviii,420–21, 422, 423, 425, 431, 432, 434, 435, 437,444, 447, 448, 452, 454, 455, 457, 459, 461, 464,466, 482, 497–98, 500, 534, 535, 556, 645, 805,808; Indian allies against, 431, 432, 463, 508,509, 528, 530, 531, 533, 534, 535, 737, 738, 779,781–82, 798, 799, 802; intelligence <strong>of</strong>, 437,440; medical treatment for, 217; militaryoperations against, xxi, 621, 622, 644, 676,685, 689, 742–44, 745, 747–48, 749, 752, 753,767, 770, 771, 776, 791, 793, 809; peace overturesby, 767, 770, 771, 774; presents andentertainment for, 92, 93, 94, 158, 271, 273,274, 276, 277, 279, 280, 298, 310, 476, 512, 523,638, 709; prisoners taken by, 767, 771, 801,803–804, 807, 809; provide military assistanceagainst French, xv, 132–33, 135–36, 183,363, 611, 614, 620; relations with French,420; trade embargo against, xx; treatywith, 452; visit Charles Town, 100. See alsoGreat Warrior <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cherokee Nation;Little Carpenter; Mankiller <strong>of</strong> Nukassee;Old Hop; Young Warrior <strong>of</strong> EstatoeCherokee Nation, 70, 77; expresses to, 78; fortsite surveyed in, 271, 308; French captives in,79, 94, 219; fugitives in, 184; lower towns, 95,676; middle towns, 100, 676; overhill towns,100, 676. See also Ayree; Keowee; SetticoCherokee War, 625; economic impact onSouth Carolina, 691; measures for financing,531, 534, 536, 712, 789, 790, 800; measuresto prevent widening <strong>of</strong>, 592;necessitates hazard pay for expresses, 531;prevents settlers from planting, 591;records <strong>of</strong>, xxii–xxiiiCherry, John: account, 640, 651Chevillette, John, 63, 118, 156, 515, 587, 681, 685;account, 60, 67, 72, 74, 88, 99–100, 118, 306,328, 384, 596; account <strong>of</strong> stores at FortLoudoun, 154; battalion <strong>of</strong>, 569, 622, 623,642, 668, 721; certificates by, 57, 58, 59, 62,63, 64, 67, 68, 72, 77, 78, 82, 83, 86, 88, 94, 95,96, 97, 98, 99, 119, 120, 121, 124, 148, 150, 155,159, 270, 274, 275, 281, 305, 307, 309, 320, 334,337, 385, 520, 597, 629, 631, 634, 640, 642, 659,687; conduct as Fort Loudoun commissary,xvi; muster roll <strong>of</strong>, 473, 511, 618, 625,736; ordered to assemble regiment, 431;petition, 236, 280, 300, 476, 519, 530; suppliesrum to Indians, 100Chichett, Philip: account, 86, 148, 161, 217Chickasaw Indians, 265, 333; aid solicitedagainst Cherokees, 431, 463, 508, 509, 533,534, 737, 781, 782; presents and entertainmentfor, 61, 89, 91, 275, 305, 517, 707; provisionsand subsistence for, 798, 799, 802;visit Charles Town, 520Chief justice, 321; accounts, 106, 151, 163, 213,

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