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Oath of Founders of Rhode Island, [070;] Of Allegiance administered to Officers of American Army before leaving Valley Forge, [352;] Of Supremacy defined, [395;] Of Allegiance to American Cause, taken by People of Cahokia in 1778, [496;] Of Vengeance of Dunmore at Williamsburg, in 1775, [504,] Observatory, Rogers's, near Valley Forge, [333.]

Oceatunk, Notice of, [419.]

Ocoquan, Notice of, [419.]

Officers, American, Dissatisfaction of, in 1783--Hold private Meeting at Newburg, [107;] Send anonymous Addresses to the Army, [107,] [108;] Addressed by Washington--Send Proceedings of Meeting to Congress, [109;] Unanimously reject Propositions of anonymous Addresses, [110;] Not called by their proper Titles by British, [116;] Of Washington's Life Guard, [120;] Medical, in American Army in 1777, [240;] General, Names of, appointed in Continental Army in 1777, [241;] Disposition of, in 1777, [207;] Boldness of, at Philadelphia, in 1778, [311.]

Officers, British, excite Indians against Whites after Battle of Bunker Hill, [497.]

Officers, French, cantoned at Lebanon in 1780, [032;] Arrive at Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1781, [a]513.]

Ogden, Colonel Aaron, succeeds General Thomas Pinckney as President General of Society of the Cincinnati, [129;] Embassy of, to Paulus's Hook--Biographical Sketch of, [200;] At Battle of Monmouth, [362;] At Siege of Yorktown in 1781, [519.]

Ogilvie, Mrs., Notice of, [135.]

Ogle, Captain, at Siege of Fort Henry in 1777, [498.]

Oglethorpe, General James, biographical Sketch of, [721;] Commands in South Carolina and Georgia in 1739--In Expedition against St, Augustine in 1740--Repulsed Spaniards in 1742, [723.]

O'Hara, General, surrenders Cornwallis's Sword at Yorktown, [524;] At Battle of Cowan's Ford, [598;] In Battle of Guilford, [609.]

Ohio Company, Formation of, in 1719, [472;] Complain of Incursions of the French on their Territory, [473.]

Old Dominion, Origin of its Application to Virginia, [450.]

Oldham, Colonel, in Expedition to the Haw in 1781, [592.]

Old Point Comfort, Virginia, early History of, [531.]

O'Neil, Colonel William, Notice of, [592.]

Opechancanough, captures John Smith in 1607, [453;] Succeeds Powhatan, [458;] Made Prisoner in 1616--Dies in Captivity, [459.]

Orangeburg, South Carolina, History of, [696.]

Orange County, New York, first Settlement of, [101;] Citizens of, erect Monument in Memory of the Slain at Battle of Minisink, in 1822, [103.]

Orkney, Earl of, succeeds Nicholson as Governor of Virginia in 1705--Exercises Functions of his Office through Deputies Mott, Jennings, and Spottswood, [471.]

Orme, Colonel, wounded in Battle at Fort Duquesne in 1755, [479.]

Orne, General Azor, appointed Major General by Washington in 1776, [010.]

Orr, Nathan, Notice of, [617.]

Osborn, Sir Danvers, commits Suicide in 1753, [786.]

Osborne, Janies, Notice of, [617.]

Osborne, James W., Notice of, [616,] [619.]

Osborne's Hill, Notice of, [381.]

Oswald, Colonel Eleazer, at Battle of Monmouth--Biographical Sketch of, [357.]

Outbreaks in North Carolina in 1770, [573.]

Owaneko, Indian Warrior, Notice of, [029.]

Oyster Bay, Simcoe's, Camp at, [833.]