Montcalm and Wolfe eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 931 pages of information about Montcalm and Wolfe.

Montcalm and Wolfe eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 931 pages of information about Montcalm and Wolfe.

   Waterbury, provincial officer, 299

   Webb, Colonel Daniel, 270, 280
     sent to relieve Oswego, 284
     arrives too late, 290
     at Fort Edward, 341, 354
     fails to support Fort William Henry, 342-346
     his explanation, 343n.
     his report to Loudon, 632

   Wedell, General, defeat by Russians, 606

   Weld, Chaplain, 284 and n.

   Weiser, Conrad, Indian interpreter, 67, 71, 126, 246

   Wesley, John, 29

   West, Captain Benjamin, finds bones of Braddock’s men, 457

   Whiting, Lieutenant-Colonel, ambushed, 218

   Whitmore, brigadier, in Louisbourg expedition, 385, 391-393
     becomes Governor after its fall, 403

   Whitworth, Dr. Miles, in Acadia, 197
     at Fort William Henry Massacre, 350
     his report on massacre, 633-634

   William Henry, Fort, established, 226
     first attack on fort fails, 310-313
     threatened by new attack, 329
     under siege, 339-347
     description of fort, 341
     Monro’s brave defense of, 343-347
     its surrender to Montcalm, 347
     Indians break pledge to Montcalm, 348
     massacre and atrocities at, 348-352, 353n.
     survivors reach Fort Edward, 351-352
     fort burned, 352
     camp life and health in, 429-432

   William of Orange, 29

   William III of England, 29

   Williams, Ephraim, 210
     comments on Crown Point army, 211-212
     killed at Lake George, 218

   Williams, Stephen, Chaplain with Crown Point expedition, 210, 213

   Williams, Thomas, surgeon at Crown Point, 210, 212
     at Lake George battle, 219-220
     his anxiety for Oswego, 284
     report on fall of Oswego, 285

   Williams, Colonel William, comment on Oswego loss, 285
     his letters on Ticonderoga defeat, 428
     his reports of illness at Fort William Henry, 431-432

   Williamsburg, Virginia, social life in (1754), 128-129

   Winnebago Indians, 335

   Winslow, John, 132
     raises Massachusetts regiment, 181
     leads Colonials at Beausejour, 183 and n.
     oversees removal of Acadians, 194-204
     his appearance and character, 198
     his treatment of Acadians, 199-203
     named Commander of Ticonderoga Campaign, 269-270
     prepares attack on Ticonderoga, 273-274
     confers with General Loudon, 281
     at Lake George, 294-295
     his praise of Israel Putnam, 299
     comments on Crown Point failure, 305
     Massachusetts shares cost of his expeditions, 408

   Wolfe, Major-General Edward, father of James, 473, 475

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