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64 *French and Indian War: cause of, 3, 68–71; Virginia's first appropriation for, 126; early stages of, 4, 31–36; England's first appropriation for, 36; pretenses of peace which preceded, 116; continuation of war (1755–1758), 5, 35–64; colonies trained for Revolution in, 37–38, 43–44; Revolutionary generals received their training in, 43–44; campaigns of 1756, 66; Pitt's plan of campaign, 72–73; details in early campaign of 1758, 74–90; last campaign in the West, 77–158.
 * French: familiarity with Indians, 3, 80–82; claim Ohio Valley, 101–102; colonial indifference to, 125.
 * Friend, Charles, consulted by Washington (1784) as to western routes, 12, 23.
 * Friend, John, 12, 23.
 * Friend, Tim: 12, 49; reputation as hunter, 80.
 * Froman, Jacob, 6, 198.
 * Frontenac, 7, 34.
 * Frontier forts and blockhouses in 1756, map of, 5, 51.
 * Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania, cited, 2, 89.
 * Frostburg (Maryland): early tavern at, 10, 159; mile-stone on Braddock's Road near, 11, 105.
 * Frothingham, Lieutenant, 8, 106.
 * Fry, Col. John, 14, 27.