INDEX.
- Abercrombie, General, [29], [32].
- Abolitionists, [335].
- Academy, military, [314].
- Adams, Secretary J. S., [311].
- Alien and sedition laws, [261].
- Allen, Ebenezer, captures Mount Defiance, [179];
- Allen, Ethan, [63], [68], [69], [76], [78], [84];
- outlawed, [86], [103], [109], [113], [115], [119];
- petition to king, [99];
- attempt to take Montreal by, [121];
- capture of, [122];
- return to Bennington of, [192];
- pamphlets written by, [198];
- receives letter from B. Robinson, [204], [207], [212], [226];
- quells rebellion in Guilford, [239];
- sent to Cumberland County, [196];
- death of, [258].
- Allen, Herman, [140].
- Allen, Ira, [68], [70], [78];
- Allen, Parson, at Bennington, [172].
- Amherst, General, [28], [32], [33], [41], [42], [44].
- Arnold, Benedict, [103], [107], [112], [114];
- Baker, Remember, [71], [72], [111], [119];
- Barnum, Lieut. Barnabas, [188].
- Baum, Colonel, [170], [176].
- Beach, Major Gershom, [105].
- Bees, [294].
- Bennington, [54];
- Big Bethel, First regiment at, [344].
- Bills of credit, [249].
- Boundary line, settlement of, [252].
- Bowker, Joseph, [116].
- Bradley, Stephen R., pamphlet of, [198], [201].
- Brattleboro, [16], [54].
- Breckenridge, James, [65].
- retreat of, [176].
- Breyman, [171], [175];
- Brown, John, [102], [119], [179].
- Burgoyne, Sir John, at the Bouquet, [151];
- Burlington, [54];
- Canada, expeditions against, [7], [13], [21];
- Canal, Champlain, [325];
- Carleton, General, [124], [136];
- Carpenter, Isaiah, [66].
- Catamount Tavern, [54], [83], [103].
- Champlain, Lake, [4];
- legislature at, [232].
- Champlain, Sieur Samuel, [1].
- Charlestown, [24];
- Charlotte, County of, [89].
- Chimney Point, [19].
- Chittenden, Gov. Martin, [278], [284].
- Chittenden, Thomas, president of Council of Safety, [165], [182], [184];
- Church, Timothy, [239], [240].
- Clark, Col. Isaac, at St. Armand, [276], [282].
- Clay, Capt. James, [195].
- Clinton, Governor, [225], [226], [230].
- Cockran, Robert, [71], [72].
- Cognahwaghnah Indians, claims of, [260].
- Colden, Governor, [98].
- Colleges, [313].
- Commissioners of Sequestration, [167].
- Committees of Safety, [67], [73], [75], [77];
- Conger, Captain, captures raiders, [352].
- Congress, vacillating course of, [236], [242].
- Connecticut, letters from, [238].
- Constitution adopted, [146].
- Controversy between New Hampshire and New York, [56-67].
- Copper mines, [360].
- Council of Safety, [150], [170];
- Crown Point, fort built by Amherst at, [41], [84], [100].
- Cumberland County, [90].
- Cummings, [346].
- Dairying, [358].
- Debeline's attack on Number Four, [23].
- Declaration of Independence, [143].
- Deerfield, destruction of, [11].
- Delaplace, Captain, [110], [111].
- Dellius, Godfrey, [47].
- Derby, raid on, [277].
- truck house at, [18].
- Dorset, convention at, [139].
- Dummer, Fort, built, [17];
- Dummerston, [91].
- customs of, [301].
- Eaton, Capt. William, [358].
- Election day, [254];
- Enos, General, [216].
- Equivalent lands, [16].
- Fairbanks, Gov. Erastus, proclamation of, [341].
- Fay, Dr. Jonas, [201], [211], [213].
- Fay, Major Joseph, [206], [211], [214].
- Fay, Capt. Stephen, [75].
- Fees for grants, [81].
- First Brigade, [345].
- death of, [159].
- Forts, Bridgman's, [22];
- Francis, Colonel, [157];
- French Canadians, [328].
- French River, [11].
- French, William, murder of, [95].
- Frontenac, expeditions by, [4], [10].
- Fugitive Slave Law, [337].
- Galusha, Gov. Jonas, [268], [333].
- Gates, General, [132], [137].
- Granite quarries, [361].
- Green Mountain Boys, [68].
- Green Mountains, Republic of, [248].
- Gregg, Lieutenant-Colonel, [171].
- Growler and Eagle, loss of, [274].
- correspondence of, [203-221].
- Guilford, [238].
- Haldimand, General, [83];
- Hale, Colonel, [158].
- Hampton, Gen. Wade, inaction of, [275].
- Hay, Col. Udney, [183].
- Headee, Mrs., [228].
- Henry, John, [269].
- Herrick, Captain, captures boats at Skenesborough, [112];
- Hobbs, Capt. Humphrey, scout of, [25].
- Horses, Morgan, [298].
- Houghton, Daniel, [95].
- Howe, Caleb, [22].
- Hubbardton, battle of, [158].
- Montreal sacked by, [5].
- Indians, forays of, [5];
- Iroquois, [2];
- Isle aux Noix, [33];
- Izard, General, [283].
- Johnson, Sir John, [225].
- Johnson, Sir William, [26].
- Kent, Cephas, innholder, [139].
- promptcalls for troops, [340].
- Land embargo, [266].
- endowment of, [317].
- Legislature, acts of, [255-257];
- action of, [342].
- Libraries, early, [315];
- Lincoln, Abraham, President, [339];
- Lincoln, General, [169], [181].
- Liquor drinking, [364].
- Louisburg, capture of, [21], [29].
- Lumbering, [364].
- Lydius, John Henry, [47].
- Macdonough, [273];
- McIntosh, Donald, [54], [79].
- Manchester, jail at, [142];
- Marble quarries, [362].
- Massachusetts, claims of, [197].
- Monro, Esquire, [66], [69].
- Monroe, Colonel, [27].
- killed, [128].
- Montcalm, [26], [31].
- early library of, [315].
- Montgomery, General, [117], [127];
- Montpelier, the capitol at, [264];
- Montreal, taken by Amherst, [46];
- Mott, Captain, [103], [105].
- Mount Defiance, [153];
- Mount Independence, [132];
- New Connecticut, [144].
- New Hampshire, controversy of, concerning boundaries, [56];
- New Hampshire Grants, [57-67], [143].
- New York, claims of, [58], [60];
- Newspapers, early, [317].
- Number Four, [22];
- Otter, Great, mills destroyed at First Falls of, [78];
- Papers, [318].
- battle of, [288].
- Petowbowk, [6].
- Phelps, Charles, [240], [246].
- Phelps, Col. John W., [342];
- Phipps, Sir William, [9].
- Plattsburgh, raid on, [275];
- defeat of, [290].
- Plumping-mill, [250].
- Point à la Chevalure, [19], [48].
- Political parties, [261], [270], [333].
- Postal service, [248].
- Prevost, Sir George, [283];
- Printers and printing, [317].
- Putnam, Gen. Israel, [30].
- Quebec, [3], [9];
- Ransom, Truman B., [338].
- Reid, Col. John, [76], [79], [88].
- Religious societies, [307].
- Robinson, Col. Beverly, [204], [207].
- Robinson, Moses and Samuel, [211].
- Robinson, Samuel, [62].
- favors claims of Vermont, [231].
- Rogers, Major Robert, expedition of, [34-41].
- Royalton, Indian massacre at, [227].
- Sancoick, [171], [177], [233].
- Savage's Station, Vermonters at, [345].
- Schools, support of, [309-311];
- Schuyler, General, [115], [117], [162];
- Schuyler, Capt. John, [8].
- Schuyler, Major, [9].
- supposed charter of, [219].
- Scott, General, [343].
- Seigniories, [19].
- Sheep, [251];
- Shelburne, British attack on block-house at, [188].
- Sherwood, Captain, [205], [206].
- Skene, Colonel, [88], [105], [170];
- Skene, Major, [112].
- Slate quarries, [362].
- Slavery prohibited, [147].
- Smuggling, [267].
- retreat of, [161].
- Smugglers, device of, [282].
- Sobapsqua, [114].
- Sons of Vermont, [327].
- abandons Ticonderoga, [217].
- St. Albans, protest of, [267];
- at Gettysburg, [349].
- St. Anne, Fort, building of, [19].
- St. Clair, General, at Ticonderoga, [153];
- St. Frederic, Fort, [19];
- St. John's, surrender of, [124].
- St. Leger, General, [216];
- Stannard, General, colonel of 9th regiment, [348];
- Stark, Gen. John, [43];
- Steele, Zadock, [229].
- Stevens, Capt. Phineas, defense by, [23].
- Stoddard, Col. John, [17], [23].
- Sugar-making, [295].
- Sunderland, Peleg, [71], [111].
- Taverns, [321].
- proclamation of, [85].
- Taxes, payment of, [249].
- Temperance, [322].
- Ten Eyck, Sheriff, [65].
- the west, [202].
- Tichenor, Governor, [260], [268].
- Ticonderoga, Fort, [26];
- Tryon, Governor, [73-76], [83];
- surrender of Canada by, [46].
- Tupper, Sergeant, killed, [216].
- Underground railroad, [34].
- its constitution, [147-187];
- militia of, called out, [226];
- agents appointed by, [231];
- refusal of, to break the Unions, [232];
- an independent republic, [238];
- included in territory of the United States, [248];
- admission of, to the Union, [253];
- unpopularity of war with England in, [270];
- raises troops, [272];
- in the Mexican war, [338];
- unprepared for war in 1861, [340];
- characteristics of the people of, [365].
- Union of New Hampshire towns, [193];
- Unions dissolved, [234], [235].
- Valcour, Island of, [134], [135].
- takes Crown Point, [111], [115];
- appointed commander of Green Mountain Boys, [116], [124];
- recalled to Canada, [128];
- retreat covered by, [128], [130], [147];
- New York demands recall of commission of, [144];
- repels Indian invasion, [154];
- letter of, [154];
- at Hubbardton, [157];
- at Bennington, [175-177];
- death of, [258], [328].
- Vaudreuil, expeditions of, [20];
- opinion of, concerning Vermont, [244].
- Vergennes, [54], [76].
- Vermont, [145];
- Vermontensium Res Publica, [248].
- Walbridge, Colonel, and General Gansevoort, [233].
- Warner, Seth, [70], [73], [78], [84], [86];
- Washington, General, letter from, [234];
- Waters, Constable Oliver, [245].
- first legislature at, [191].
- Waubanakee, name of, [2].
- Wentworth, Gov. Benning, grants by, [52], [58], [60].
- Westminster, [54];
- Wilderness, the, country of, [11], [18], [47], [49].
- insignificance of, [358].
- Wilkinson, General, movements of, [277].
- Windsor, convention at, [146];
- Winooski, [54].
- Winthrop, John, [7].
- Wohjahose, Rock Dunder, [6].
- Wool-growing, [297];
- Wright, Captain, scout of, [18].
- Young, Dr. Thomas, [145].
- Zooquagese, [34].
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