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Nantucket, its early discovery, [324]; name, [325], [341]; voyage to, [326], [327]; the town described, [328], [329], [330]; whales, ships, and whaling, [331]-[334]; Nantucket in the Revolution, [335]; cruising for whales, [335]; the camels, [336]; whaling annals, [336], [337]; white settlement of the island, [339], [340], [341]; Coffin school and Admiral Sir Isaac Coffin, [342]; black-fishing, [343], [344]; blue-fishing at the Opening, [344], [345], [346]; Coatue, [347]; Indian legends, [349]; Indian absolutism, [350]; wasting of the shores, [350]; Siasconset, [351], [352]; the great South Shoal, [353]; Sankoty Head, [354]; Surfside, [354].
Narraganset Bay, Verrazani's supposed sojourn in, [359].
Nautican or Nauticon. See Nantucket.
Nelson, Horatio, Lord, chivalric conduct of, [395]. See note; death-scene of, [433].
Nelson, John, important services of, [98].
Newcastle, [196], et seq.; the Pool, [197]; old charter and records, [198], [199]; Little Harbor, [200].
New England of ancient writers, [17]-[27]; early names of, [18], [19]; first called New England, [20]; attempts to colonize, [24]; quality of emigration to, [25]; patents of, [133]; supposed visit of Northmen, [369], note.
Newfoundland, English occupation of, [23]; seizures of Portuguese at, [24]; Basques at, [126]; fisheries of, [156].
New France, New England included in, [20], [21].
New London, sail up the Thames, [422]; the town and its beginnings, [422], [423]; light-houses and light-ships, [423], [424]; Hempstead House, [425]; Court-house, [424]; old burial-ground, [426]; the harbor, [426]; Arnold's descent, [428], [429].
Newport Artillery, [363], [364].
Newport, the old town, [356], et seq.; its climate, [357]; approach from sea, [357], [358]; its commerce, [359]; street rambles, [359]-[372]; City Hall, [360]; Coddington's Cove, [362]; the Wantons, [362], [363]; State House, [363], [364]; Jews' cemetery, [365], [366], [367]; Redwood Library, [367], [368]; Old Stone Mill, [369], [370], [371], [372]; Cliff Walk, [373], et seq.; Forty Steps, [374]; cottage life at the sea-side, [375]; Lily Pond, Spouting Rock, and Brenton's Reef, [376]; Fort Adams and Fort Day, [377], [378], [379]; Napoleon's engineer, [378], [379]; Dumplings, [380]; Hessians, [381]; the drives, [381], [382]; the beaches and Purgatory, [382], [383]; Hanging Rock and Whitehall, [384]; the French occupation, [386], et seq.; French diplomacy, [387]; attack of D'Estaing, [387], [388]; celebrities of the French army and navy, [388]-[397]; Rhode Island cemetery, [398], et seq.; Quaker annals, [401], et seq.; other burial-places, [405], [406].
Noailles, Viscount de, [391], [392].
Norembegue. See Norumbega.
North, Lord, how he received the news of Cornwallis's surrender, [393].
Northmen, supposed voyage to New England, [369], note.
Norton, Francis, settles at Agamenticus, [131].
Norumbega, river and country of, [18], [19], [21]; explored by Champlain, [28].
Norwich, approach to, [434]; the Mohegans, [435], [436], [437]; the town, [439], [440], [441].
Nubble, The, not Savage Rock, [120].
Nurse, Rebecca, executed for witchcraft, [213], [224], [226].