These are subjects that interest me and need articles, but that I'm too busy (or lazy) to start myself. So, I check in here now & then to see if any red links have turned blue. Feel free to add red links under appropriate headings, or attach external links to red links for future reference.
French and Indian War/Pontiac's War
edit- Robert Stobo
- Forbes Expedition
- King Beaver/Tamaqua (Lenape chief) Done Cmacauley (talk) 06:32, 1 November 2021 (UTC)
- Scarouady, aka Monachatoocha
- Christian Frederick Post -- Moravian missionary, diplomat
- Delaware George/Keekyuscung Done Cmacauley (talk) 14:54, 20 April 2022 (UTC)
- Pisquetomen Done Cmacauley (talk) 22:50, 23 October 2021 (UTC)
- Netawatwees
- Bemino/John Killbuck Sr.
- Charlot Kaské -- German/Shawnee war leader
- Peter Chartier (1700–1759) — French/Shawnee chief - Done Cmacauley (talk) 16:09, 27 April 2014 (UTC)
- "Suffering Traders"
- Stump affair/Frederick Stump affair
- Sandy Creek Expedition -- 1756, Andrew Lewis - Done Cmacauley (talk) 10:43, 30 April 2022 (UTC)
Dunmore's War
edit- Wallen's Creek massacre / Walden's Creek massacre / Powell's Valley massacre / James Boone massacre
- Angus McDonald (Virginia militiaman)
- Scioto Conferences/Scioto Confederacy
- Red Hawk
- Yellow Creek Massacre
- Treaty of Camp Charlotte
- Logan Elm / Logan Elm State Memorial [1]
- Fort Gower/Fort Gower Resolves
Western Revolutionary War
edit- British Indian Department
- Squaw Campaign/Squaw campaign
- Battle of Piqua
- Captain Pipe/Hopocan
- George Morgan (merchant) (1743–1810), Philadelphia merchant (John Baynton, Wharton and Morgan), U.S. Indian agent, New Madrid colonizer
- Grenadier Squaw/Nonhelema
- John Heckewelder
- Dunquat/Dunquod/Dooyontat/Danghquat/Pomoacan/Petawantakas/Sweet House -- the Wyandot "Half-King"; presumably the village of Deunquat, Ohio in Wyandot County is named for him
- Alexander McKee -- British/Shawnee intermediary
- John Stuart (loyalist) (1718–1779), British Indian Superintendent for the Southern Department [2]
- Siege of Fort Henry [3] September 11, 1782, the "Last battle of the American Revolution"; [4]
- Pluggy/Plukkemehnotee
- Pluggy's Town
- Battle of Little Mountain/Estill's Defeat
- Glikhikan
- Arent Schuyler DePeyster/Arent DePeyster/Arent De Peyster
- Peter Loramie/Peter Lormier/Pierre Louis Lorimer/Pierre Louise Lorimer de la Riviere
- Illinois Regiment
- Pierre Gibault
- Jehu Hay [5]
- William Bailey Smith/William B. Smith
Northwest Indian War
edit- Tarhe -- Wyandot [6][7] [8]
- Leatherlips/Shateyaronyah, Wyandot [9][10][11]
- Logan's Raid/Logan's expedition
- The Glaize/Glaize
Western War of 1812
edit- Stayeghtha/Roundhead (Wyandot)
- Army of the Northwest (I added this as a dab page, calling this one Army of the Northwest (United States). -Sarcasmboy 09:37, 18 October 2007 (UTC))
- Hull's Trace
- Prophetstown
Various
edit- Elizur Butler
- Treaty of Pontotoc
- Mourning War/Mourning war
- Native American warfare
- Scalp Act
- Indian Vaccination Act of 1832
- New Indian history/New Indian History
- New Western history/New Western History
- Francis Jennings [12]
- American Way of War or American warfare
- Native American warfare/American Indian warfare