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“Fading Flowers” (poem), Mr 27 28, 4:1
Falkland Islands, Ag 6 28, 3:1
Fallen, George, Je 26 30, 4:5; Jl 24 30, 4:4
Fallen, William, murder of, Mr 6 28, 3:4
Fame, Je 10 29, 4:2-3; Jl 30 31, 3:4-5
Families, Ap 15 29, 4:2-3
Family, Jl 23 31, 4:1-2; economy, N 6 30, 3:3; life, D 10 28,
4:4; religion, My 18 33, 1:3-4
Famine, among tribes in the West, Jl 17 30, 4:5
“Fanny Ellsworth, or the Evils of War” (Story), Ap 10 28,
4:2-5
“The Farmer” (poem), Ag 19 29, 4:1
Farmers, My 27 29, 4:1-2; sayings for, Ap 7 32, 3:2
Farmer’s Assistant, article from, O 8 28, 4:5
Farmer’s diary, My 17 34, 1:3-4
Farmer’s Herald, article from, F 4 29, 3:1
Farming, O 23 30, 4:2-3
Farming equipment, among Cherokees, Je 18 28, 1:1, 2, 3
Fashion, Jl 21 28, 4:4
Fasting, N 4 29, 4:5
Fayetteville, North Carolina, Jl 2 31, 3:2-4
Fayetteville Observer, article from, Jl 21 28, 1:5
Fear, Jl 15 29, 3:2; Ja 14 32, 3:5
The Feather, My 28 28, 2:3; O 28 29, 3:2; N 11 29, 3:3
Feather and Watie, N 11 29, 3:3, 4
Federal Union, articles from, D 11 30, 3:2; F 25 32, 4:3-4; N 18
32, 2:2-3; Jl 20 33, 3:1; Jl 27 33, 2:2; N 23 33, 3:2-3
Female Advocate, S 8 32, 4:3-4
“The Female Slanderer” (poem), N 5 28, 4:1
Females, virtues and pursuits of, My 24 34, 4:1. See also
Women.
Fence posts, Je 11 31, 4:3
Fences, laws regarding, Ap 24 28, 1:2-3; My 21 28, 1:2
Fernal, Luke, N 12 28, 2:1
Fernal, Samuel Austin Worcester, D 16 29, 3:3
Ferries, Ap 17 28, 1:2; O 29 28, 2:1; N 5 28, 1:4; N 12 28, 1:5;
N 19 28, 1:5, 2:1, 2; N 26 28, 1:5; O 28 29, 3:2; N 4 29, 3:2; N 11
29, 3:3, 4 ; costs at, N 12 28, 1:5; on Highwasse River, N 12 28,
2:1; law regulating, Ap 24 28, 1:3-4; D 29 28, 1:1-2, 3; Ja 7 29,
1:3; Ja 14 29, 1:2; seizure of, Mr 24 32, 4:2; seizure of Ross’s,
Ap 19 34, 3:4
Fessenden, T. G., Mr. 3 32, 1:4
Few, William, Je 5 30, 1:3
Fiction, My 14 28, 4:3-4; O 7 31, 4:1-5; O 22 31, 3:3-5; O 29 31,
4:4-5; N 12 31, 4:1-3; N 19 31, 4:1-5; D 10 31, 4:1-2; F 11 32,
4:3-4; Ap 21 32, 4:1-4; Je 23 32, 1:1-4; Jl 7 32 (2), 1:1-4; Ag 4
32, 1:1-33; S 8 32, 3:2-3; Ja 5 33 4:1-4; My 18 33, 4:1-2; Ag 3 33,
1:4-5; Ag 10 33, 4:1-2; My 10 34, 4:1-2; My 17 34, 1:4-5
Fidler, John, My 15 30, 2:2
Fields, Charles, F 17 30, 3:1
Fields, Dempsey, Ja 20 30, 2:5; Jl 24 30, 4:5; death of, Je 25
31, 3:1-2
Fields, George, My 28 28, 3:5
Fields, James, Ja 20 30, 4:2; death of, S 4 30, 3:5
Fields, John, My 15 30, 4:5; My 22 30, 3:5; Jl 24 30, 4:4;
accused of murder, F 8 34, 3:4; letter of, Ag 17 33, 3:4-5
Fields, Moses, N 19 28, 2:1; N 11 29, 3:3; Jl 7 32, 2:4; Jl 7 32
(2), 2:2
Fields, Richard, My 6 28, 3:5; My 28 28, 3:5; Jl 24 30, 4:5;
letter of, S 9 29, 3:3-5; report of, N 23 33, 1:5, 2:1-2
Fields, Thomas, O 29 28, 2:4; N 12 28, 2:1; Jl 7 32, 2:4; Jl 7 32
(2), 2:2
Fields, Turtle, My 28 28, 2:3; O 1 30, 2:3; O 8 30, 3:1
Fife’s village (Creek), Je 19 30, 2:2
Figure of speech, Je 11 28, 3:4-5
Finney, Alfred, F 25 29, 2:1
The Fire, Je 19 30, 3:5; Jl 24 30, 4:5
Fires, Jl 21 28, 4:5; N 12 28, 3:1; D 10 28, 3:2-3; Ja 21 29,
2:4; F 11 29, 2:5; Ap 1 29, 3:1; Ap 22 29, 3:2-4; law
regarding, Ap 24 28,1:2
First school, Mr 15 34 4:1-3
Firstkiller. See Ekungyeahdahhee.
Fish, S 10 31, 4:5
Fishermen, Ag 27 28, 4:4-5
Fishing, My 19 32, 4:5; rights, Mr 31 32, 4:3; Ap 21 32, 1:2
Fishtail, N 25 29, 2:4
Fisk, Wilbur, Ag 24 33, 1:5, 2:1
Fitchburg Gazette, article from, My 19 32, 3:4
Fitzpatrick, Thomas, Je 11 31, 3:5
Five Killer, Ja 20 30, 4:2
Flannel, N 4 29, 4:4-5
Flatheads (tribe), My 4 33, 2:3-4; Ag 24 33, 1:5, 2:1; mission
to, My 10 34, 2:4
Flattery, F 28 28, 1:1
Fletcher, Rev. Joseph, S 14 33, 1:3-4
Flies, N 5 28, 2:2; N 12 28, 2:4; N 19 28, 4:3; Ja 28 29, 2:5,
3:1; Jl 1 29, 3:2; S 3 31, 3:3
Flint’s Western Review, article from, S 10 28, 1:4-5; O 23 30,
4:2-3
Flogging, Ap 22 29, 4:5
Floods, D 17 31, 3:1-2; in Ohio River, Ap 10 28, 3:4, Mr 17 32,
4:4; in Vienna, My 29 30, 3:1-2
Florence Gazette, article from, Mr 5 31, 4:4-5
Florida, Ap 24 28, 3:4; D 29 28, 3:2; cession of, Mr 26 31, 2:2;
Indians of, Mr 13 28, 3:2; land sales in, Je 25 28, 3:4; slaves in,
Jl 21 28, 3:1-2
Flour, My 1 30, 3:5
Flournoy, Thomas, Ap 5 34, 3:2
Flowers, J. W., Jl 21 28, 1:5; F 4 32, 2:1
Flowers, John W., Ag 20 28, 2:5
Flute (Old Turkey), My 14 31, 3:3; statement of, Je 12 30,
4:1
Fly-blows, S 3 28, 3:5
Flying Cloud, letter from, D 3 31, 2:2-3
Flying fish, S 22 32, 4:1-2
Focus, article from, S 24 31, 3:3
Follower, Mr 4 29, 3:1
Folly, Ap 17 33, 4:3-4
Folsom, Daniel (Choctaw), F 11 32, 1:5; F 18 32, 1:5
Folsom, David (Choctaw), F 28 28, 2:5; Je 11 28, 2:2; N 18 29,
2:1-2, 3, 3:2; D 23 29, 1:5, 2:1, 3:1; Mr 24 30, 3:5; Ap 7 30, 4:3;
N 16 30, 4:2; address of, N 18 29, 2:2,3-4; letters of, Ap 7 30,
4:1-3
Food, Ag 27 28, 3:4
Food poisoning, N 12 31, 4:3-5; Jl 27 33, 4:2-3
Fool’s Gazette, article from, Je 18 28, 4:5
Forebearnace, Ag 19 29, 4:3-4
Foreign news, O 22 28, 2:4-5
Foreman, Archibald, Jl 24 30, 4:5
Foreman, Archy, N 12 28, 2:1; Mr 18 29, 2:1; N 25 29, 2:3, 4, 5
Foreman, Charles, Jl 7 32, 2:4; Jl 7 32 (2), 2:2
Foreman, James, My 15 30, 4:4; My 22 30, 3:5; Je 19 30, 3:5; Jl
24 30, 4:5; Jl 7 32, 2:4; Jl 7 32 (2), 2:2; N 11 32, 3:5; N 18 32,
3:5
Foreman, Johnson, Jl 7 32, 2:4; Jl 7 32 (2), 2:2; Ag 4 32, 3:5
Foreman, Stephen, O 21 29, 3:2; as assistant editor, N 11 29,
3:3, 4
Foreman, Thomas, Mr 6 28, 1:4; My 28 28, 2:3, 3:5; Je 4 28, 1:4;
Mr 18 29, 1:3; N 11 29, 4:2; My 1 30, 3:1; My 15 30, 4:4; My 22 30,
3:5; Je 19 30, 3:5; Jl 24 30, 2:2, 4:5; Jl 7 32, 2:4; Jl 7 32 (2),
2:2
Forests, Je 10 29, 4:3
Forger, Ap 7 30, 2:2
Forgery, Ap 28 32, 1:5
The Forget Me Not, poem from, Jl 9 28, 4:1
Forgetfulness, O 1 28, 4:5
Forsythe, Governor John, Ap 3 28, 3:4-5; Ap 10 28, 3:2; My 14 28,
3:1; N 18 29, 2:1; My 15 30, 1:3-5; My 8 30, 1:5, 3:1; message of, N
25 29, 2:1-2
Fort Dearborn, battle at in 1812, Ap 5 34, 2:1-2
Fort Jackson, Je 4 28, 1:2; Ap 14 30, 1:5, 2:1
Fort Madison , Wisconsin, My 26 31, 3:1
Fort Mitchell, Creek Nation, Ap 29 29, 3:3; Ag 19 29, 2:4; Ap 7
30, 2:4, 5
Fort Smith, Arkansas, S 9 29, 3:4; Ja 21 32, 4:4
Fort Strother, Je 4 28, 1:2
Fortner, William, S 4 30, 3:1
Fortune, Jl 8 29, 4:3-4
Fortune hunters, Je 24 29, 2:5
Forty, article about the word, Jl 9 28, 3:4
Foster, James, My 14 28, 3:5; My 28 28, 3:5; Je 26 30, 4:5; Jl 24
30, 4:4; N 20 30 2:3
Foster, Thomas, Je 11 28, 4:3-4
Four Legs (Winnebago), N 20 30, 4:2; speech of, O 29 31, 2:2-3
Fox, R., Jl 7 32, 2:4; Jl 7 32 (2), 2:2
Fox (tribe), Ja 14 32, 4:3; Mr 10 32, 4:2
Fox River, Mr 31 32, 4:3
Frainer, E., letter from, Jl 3 30, 2:5
France, Ag 20 28, 2:5; O 1 28, 1:5, 2:1; Ja 28 29, 3:1-2; Jl 8
29, 2:3-4; Ag 26 29, 3:4; justice in, S 29 33, 4:4-5; king of, O 8
30, 2:3-5; N 13 30, 3:3; My 21 31, 4:1-2; news from, Ap 10 28,
3:3-4; O 23 30, 3:4; O 30 30, 4-5; N 20 30, 3:2-3; N 27 30, 3:2-3; D
5 30, 3:1; D 11 30, 3:2-3; My 28 31, 3:5; N 21 31, 3:4-5; D 10 31,
1:4-5, 2:1; Ap 21, 32, 2:1-3, 5; Ap 28 32, 2:1; My 19 32, 2:4;
statistics of, Ag 20 31, 4:2; story from, S 24 28, 4:5; F 8 34, 3:2.
See also French.
Francis Xavier, N 26 28, 1:3-4
Franklin, Benjamin, Ja 28 32, 3:5; F 4 32, 2:5; letter of, Ag 27
28, 3:4; sayings of, Ap 7 32, 3:2
Franklin Repository, article from, Ja 19 33, 2:2-3
Fraud, Jl 2 28, 4:4; report of, F 18 32, 4:4; upon Cherokees, Jl
31 30, 3:1-3
Frazier’s Travels in Khorasan, excerpt from, S 17 28, 4:2-3
Fredericksburg Arena, article from, N 26 31, 3:5
Fredonian, article from, O 16 30, 4:5
Free blacks, O 8 28, 3:1; Ag 20 28, 2:5, 3:1; among the Creeks,
Ap 21 30, 4:4; in Jamaica, Mr 17 30, 4:4-5; law concerning, Ap 17
28, 1:4; in Louisiana, My 8 30, 4:3-4; taken from Cherokees, D 16
29, 3:2. See also African Americans; Blacks
Freedom’s Journal, article from, Ap 1 29, 3:2
Freehold Enquirer, article from, D 23 29, 3:1-2
A Freeman (pen name), letter by, My 7 31, 3:3-4
Freeman, George W., My 15 30, 1:5
Freemasons, Mr 27 28, 3:3
French, Ag 13 28, 1:4; Ja 14 29, 3:3. See also France.
French Revolution, O 8 30, 4:1-2; O 30 30, 3:4
Freylinghuysen, Theodore, Mr 3 32, 2:5, 3:1
“A Friend” (pen name), Mr 20 28, 3:2; Je 4 28, 3:3; letter
from, Mr 6 28, 3:2-3; Ap 24 28, 3:2
Friend of Mankind, advertisement for, Ap 30 31, 4:4
A Friend to the Cherokee People (pen name) letter of F 4 32, 2:3
A Friend to Temperance (pen name), letter of, Jl 1 29, 3:2
“The Friendless Cherokee” (poem), Mr 17 32, 4:1
Fright, Je 11 28, 2:5, 3:1; death from, My 14 28, 4:5
Frothingham, S., Jl 24 30, 3:4
Frugality, Ap 17 33, 1:4-5
Fugitive slave, Mr 15 34, 2:3
Full bloods, number of Cherokee, My 8 30, 3:1
Fuller, Miss (teacher at Hawies School), Ja 28 32, 2:2
Fur trade, S 17 28, 2:1-5; Je 3 29, 2:3-5
Furniture, D 11 30, 3:4
Fussel, Batholomew, Ja 8 31, 4:5
Future State, contemplation of, Ap 19 34, 1:1-2

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