INDEX.

[Reference is commonly made but once to a book, if repeatedly mentioned in the text; but other references are made when additional information about the book is conveyed.]

Abercrombie, Lt.-Col., at Yorktown, [504].

Acland, Lady, [357];

portrait, [358].

Acland, Major, [294], [308], [357], [358].

Acton, Mass., men at Concord, [184].

Acts of trade, [2], [6], [63];

evaded, [10];

enforced, [11].

Adams, Abigail, [205];

on Bunker Hill, [187].

Adams, Brooks, Emancipation of Mass., [255].

Adams, C. F., on John Hancock, [271].

Adams, H. B., Maryland's influence upon land cessions, [708].

Adams, John, on Acts of Trade, [7], [9];

on Otis's argument on Writs of Assistance, [11];

report of Otis's argument, [13];

demands reopening of courts, closed by want of stamps, [32];

his political philosophy, [35];

on Canon and Feudal Law, [35], [83];

likeness, [36];

Dutch edition of his acc. of the troubles with Great Britain, [36];

his personal appearance, [36];

painted by Copley, [36];

by Stuart, [36];

by Trumbull, [36];

by Winstanley, [36];

engravings of, [36];

of his wife, [36];

his homestead, [36];

his writing in fac-simile, [37];

his part against Great Britain, [37];

defends Capt. Preston, [49];

autog., [51];

leads in impeachment of Oliver, [57];

in Congress (1774), [59];

presides at Port Act meeting, [60];

and the navigation laws, [64];

in the Congress of 1765, [74];

brief at trial of Preston, [86];

helps Sam. Adams in the replies to Hutchinson (1773), [90];

on the tea-ship commotions, [91];

controversy with Brattle on the payment of judges, [95];

Familiar letters, [95];

in the Congress of 1774, [99];

notes of debates in Congress of 1774, [100];

drafts part of the Declaration of Rights, [100];

notes on debates in Congress of 1775, [107];

controversy with Daniel Leonard, [108];

as Novanglus, [110];

Hist. of the dispute, [110];

considered Jonathan Sewall his adversary, [110];

attracts attention (1774), [117];

uneasy over Washington's inaction at Cambridge, [152];

visits Lexington, [180];

on independence, [238];

on com. to draft Declaration of Independence, [239];

in debate, [239];

his intercepted letters, [249];

his belief in independence, [249];

outspoken for independence, [255];

on the growing spirit of independence, [257];

owned portrait of Jefferson, [258];

leading advocate of the Decl. of Indep., [261];

autog. 263;

life of Hancock, [265];

life by E. Ingersoll, [266];

on Hancock, [271];

on Paine's Common Sense, [272];

his Thoughts on Government, [272];

preceded by letter to R. H. Lee, [272];

letter to John Penn, [272];

on observing the anniversary of the Decl. of Indep., [274];

drafts the Mass. Constitution, [274];

Defence of the Constitutions, [274];

lives in New York, [276];

weary of Washington's Fabian policy, [392];

proposes to elect generals annually, [446];

his interest in naval matters, [567];

goes to France with Com. Tucker, [567];

on employing Indians, [673].

Adams, Josiah, Address, [184].

Adams, Samuel, portraits, [40], [41];

autograph, [40];

painted by Copley, [40];

by John Johnson, [41];

statue, [41];

in the Mass. legislature, [42];

his political writings, [42], [83];

compared with Lord Mansfield's speeches, [43];

demands that the troops in Boston be removed to the Castle (1770), [49];

moves for a com. of correspondence, [54];

in Congress (1774), [59];

would prevent reconciliation, [60];

wrote the answers of the legislature to Gov. Hutchinson, [67], [90];

Vindication of the Town of Boston, [67];

first mover against taxation, [68];

wrote the replies to Bernard, [73];

Appeal to the World, [84];

Letter to Hillsborough, [84];

on "Vindex", [86];

writes Hancock's massacre oration, [88];

and com. of correspondence, [89];

Rights of the Colonies, [90];

proposes Congress, [99];

proposes Duché for chaplain of Congress (1774), [99];

in the Congress of 1774, [99];

had a hand in the Declaration of Rights (1774), [100];

the tribune of the Mass. yeomanry, [113];

returns from the Congress of 1774, [116];

repute in London, [117];

at Lexington (1775), [122], [179];

excepted from pardon, [132];

urges independence, [231], [257];

in the Cont. Congress, [236];

his character, [236];

alienated from Hancock, [238];

the earliest to avow independence, [248];

Galloway on, [254], [255];

autog., [263];

life by H. D. Gilpin, [266];

a spurious Oration, [274];

and the Conway cabal, [446].

Admiralty courts, [4], [6], [10];

first held in N. E., [65];

instituted, [567].

Adolphus, England, [112].

Agnew, Daniel, Region of Penna. north of the Ohio, [709].

Agnew, General, [427];

killed, [386].

Agnew, J. L., Savannah, [519].

Ainslee, Capt. Thomas, Journal, [222].

Aitkins, Plan of Boston, [207].

Aix-la-Chapelle, treaty, [14].

Alamance, battle of, [81].

Albach, James R., Annals of the West, [648].

Albany, [609];

Indian treaty at (Aug., 1775), [623];

plan of (1770), [298].

Alden, Col. Ichabod, at Cherry Valley, [636];

killed, [638].

Alden, Fort (Cherry Valley), [666].

Alexander, Capt. James, [534].

Allaire, Anthony, diary, [525], [535].

Allan, Col. John, [657];

correspondence with Haldimand, [657].

Alleghany River, [609].

Allen, Battles of the British navy, [589].

Allen, Ethan, [160];

autog., [128];

would lead an invasion of Canada, [160];

at Ticonderoga, [161], [213];

captured at Montreal, [162];

statue, [214];

Narrative, [214];

letters, [214];

lives of, [214];

a price on his head offered in N. Y., [214];

seeks to enlist Canadian Indians, [614];

Indians with, [660].

Allen, Ira, Ship Olive Branch, [214];

letters (1776), [227];

on the evacuation of Ticonderoga, [350].

Allen, James, poem on the Boston Massacre, [88].

Allen, James (Philad., 1777), diary, [260], [436].

Allen, Jolley, [205].

Allen, Paul, Amer. Rev., [664].

Allen, Wm., Arnold's Expedition, 1775, [217].

Allen, William, Jr., [395].

Allenstown, N. J., [410].

"Alliance", ship, [576], [577], [584], [586].

Allyn, Chas., [562].

Almon, Seat of War in N. Y., etc., [416].

Almon's Remembrancer, important documents in, [653].

Alsop, John, [108].

Amboy, [340], [404], [408];

map of, [342].

American and British Chronicle of War, [672].

American Revolution, causes of, [5], [62];

ecclesiasticism as a cause, [62];

authorities on the causes, [62], [255];

earliest outbreaks, [173].

See names of heroes and battles of the war.

Ames, Nathaniel, Astron. diary, [82];

Almanac, [118].

Amherst, Gen., and the Pontiac conspiracy, [692].

Amory, T. C., Old and New Cambridge, [142];

defends Gen. Sullivan, [598];

Gen. Sullivan, [666];

papers on Sullivan, [667];

James Sullivan, [83].

Analectic Magazine, [187].

Anayea, [669].

Anburey, Thomas, Travels, [360].

Anderson, Col. Robt., [677].

Anderson, W. J., [216].

André, Maj. John, at Boston, [204];

in Philadelphia, [395];

in the Mischianza, [436];

his letters to Mrs. Arnold, [449];

as "John Anderson", [449];

profile likeness, [452];

autographs, [452], [453];

other portraits, [453], [454];

one by Reynolds, [454];

sketch by himself, [454], [461];

Adj.-General, [453];

his instructions from Clinton, [454];

on the "Vulture", [454];

lands at the Clove, [454];

meets Arnold, [454];

goes to Smith's house, [455];

receives papers from Arnold, [455];

disguises himself, [456];

goes by land towards New York, [456];

captured, [457];

papers found on him, [457];

their history, [457];

carried to Jameson, [458];

writes a letter to Washington, [458];

at West Point, [460];

confined at Tappan, [460];

before a military board, [460];

condemned, [460];

proceedings of the board printed, [460];

various editions, [460];

subject of tragedy, [460], [464];

Clinton endeavors to save him, [461];

requests to be shot, [461];

his conduct, [461];

his sketches, [461];

hanged, [461];

his remains taken to England, [461];

his statement, [461];

his monument, [463];

his mother pensioned, [463];

Life by W. Sargent, [464];

Papers on, ed. by Dawson, [464];

captured at St. John, [464];

a prisoner, [464];

served with Gen. Grey, [464];

his lineage, [464];

his will, [464];

bibliography, [464];

various papers on, [464];

his captors honored, [466];

their patriotism questioned, [466];

his confinement, [466];

justice of his execution, [322], [467];

his character, [467];

his last hours, [467];

Case of Maj. André, [467];

was he a spy at Charleston? (1780), [468];

his Cow Chace, [560];

tragedy of, [560].

André, Mémoire de Paul Jones, [590].

Andrews, John, letters from Boston, [90], [178], [205].

Annapolis, Md., Washington at, [747].

Annual Register, [516].

Antell, E., his plan of siege of Quebec, [226];

express from Quebec, [222].

Anthony, H. B., on Ternay's tomb, [499];

address on Greene, [510].

Anthony's Nose (Hudson River), [324].

Appleton, W. S., [110].

Appletown, N. Y., [669].

Appoquinimink Creek, [421].

Apthorpe, Considerations on the conduct, etc., [70];

Review, [70].

Arbuthnot, Admiral Mariot, attacks Charlestown, S. C., [472], [526], [527];

blockades Newport, [560];

controversy with Clinton, [517];

succeeded Graves, [517].

Armand, Col., [533];

with Gates, [477].

Armstrong, Gen., on Burgoyne's campaign, [358];

on Germantown, [421];

Newburgh addresses, [745].

Armstrong, J., Richard Montgomery, [216].

Armstrong, John, Life of Wayne, [514].

Armstrong, M., [209].

Armstrong commands the Penna. militia, [381].

Arnell, Dr., Address, [662].

Arnold, Benedict, in Cambridge (1775), [128];

shares command with Allen at Ticonderoga, [129];

surprised St. John's (1775), [130];

trouble with Ethan Allen, [130];

at Ticonderoga, [161];

commences Kennebec expedition, [162];

before Quebec, [163];

wounded, [165];

his post at Cedar Rapids attacked, [166];

interest in Gen. Warren's children, [194];

commissioned by Mass. to take Ticonderoga, [213];

Dawson's view of his connection with Ticonderoga, [214];

his regimental book, [214];

letters, [214];

part in the Canada expedition, [216];

instructions for the Kennebec route, [217] (see [Kennebec expedition]);

his journal, [218];

his letters, [218], [219], [220];

intercepted, [222];

portraits, [223];

autog., [223];

letters during the retreat, [226];

in command on Lake Champlain, [292], [346];

at Valcour's Island, [292];

escapes, [293];

joins Schuyler, [298];

advances toward Fort Stanwix, [300], [350], [632];

under Gates, [304];

at Freeman's Farm, [305];

quarrel with Gates, [306];

in fight of Oct. 7, 1777, [308];

was he at Freeman's Farm? 315, [357];

wounded (Oct. 7, 1777), [357];

at Trenton, [379];

marries, [402];

did he suggest the attack on Trenton? 407;

his treason, [447];

portraits, [447], [448], [449];

the beginning of his treasonable correspondence, [447], [448];

his birthplace, [448];

his house, [448];

his marriage, [449];

as "Gustavus", [449];

gives Clinton information, [449];

not trusted by Congress, [450];

at Danbury, [450];

made major-general, [450];

fac-simile of his commission, [450];

his wife at Robinson house, [458];

in command in Philad., [367], [400], [402], [450], [451];

charges against him by the Council of Penna., [450];

court-martial, [402], [450], [451];

his accounts of the Canada expedition questioned, [450];

reprimanded by Washington, [403], [451];

at the Robinson house, [452];

his treasonable letters preserved, [452];

efforts to meet André, [453];

his passes, [453];

his price, [454], [463];

meets André, [454];

receives Jameson's letter, [458];

his flight, [458];

his aides grow suspicious, [460];

attempts to intercept him, [460];

sends letter to Washington, [460];

his aides, [460];

has plans of West Point, [460];

threats if André is executed, [461];

his life in England, [463];

in New Brunswick, [463];

his descendants, [463];

his address of exculpation, [463];

his proclamation to induce desertion, [463];

his vindication in Remarks on Travels of Chastellux, [463];

authorities on his treason, [463];

Life by Sparks, [464];

Life by I. N. Arnold, [464];

his own telling of the story, [466];

attempt to seize him, [468];

in Virginia, [495], [546], [732];

distrusted by Clinton, [546];

invades Connecticut, [562];

had Indians with him on the Kennebec exped., [614];

his treason and the northern invasions, [672];

his capture attempted, [732].

Arnold, S. G., in the Rhode Island campaign, [595].

Arnold, Isaac N., on Benedict Arnold at Freeman's Farm, [357];

"Arnold at the court of George III", [463];

Life of Benedict Arnold, [464];

his family, [464];

controverted by J. A. Stevens, [464];

his death, [464].

Asgill, Capt. Chas., case of, [744];

portrait, [745].

Ashe, Gen., [470];

at Briar Creek, [520];

his career, [520].

Ashley, John, [63].

Assanpink Creek, [375].

Atkinson, Newark, 560.

Atlas Amériquaine, [341].

Atlee, Col. S. J., [327].

Attenbocum, Capt., [411].

Attucks, Crispus, [85].

Atwill, Winthrop, Treason of Arnold, [466].

Aubry, Gov., at N. Orleans, [701].

Auchmuty, Judge, [119].

Auckland MSS., [467].

"Augusta", frigate, blown up, [387], [428];

picture of, [388].

Augusta, Georgia, its defences, [490];

siege of, [535], [544].

Austin, Jonathan Loring, carries news of Burgoyne's surrender to Europe, [364], [571];

journals of his trip, [586].

Austin, Jona. W., [88].

Avery, Joseph, [521].

Avery, Rufus, [562].

Avery, Samuel, [662].

Babson, Gloucester, [568].

Bacon, Leonard W., on the invasion of Conn., [557];

address on Groton Heights, [562].

Badeaux, J. B., Invasion du Canada, [223].

Bailey, J. T., Brooklyn, [329].

Baker, W. S., American Engravers, [81], [185];

William Sharp, [492].

Balcarras, Earl, [366];

with Burgoyne, [294].

Balch, Thomas, [101];

Maryland Line, [202];

edits Blanchard's Journal, [554];

Les français en Amérique, [560].

Baldwin, C. C., on Vigo and G. R. Clark, [725].

Baldwin, Loammi, [187].

Baldwin, Samuel, Diary, [525].

Balfour, Capt., [118].

Balfour, Col., commands in Charleston, [517], [538], [541].

Ballston, N. Y., destroyed, [645].

Baltimore, Lord, [673].

Bancroft, Col. E., [189].

Bancroft, Geo., on the navigation acts, [64];

on the siege of Boston, [173];

his account of the Long Island battle criticised, [330];

on Arnold's treason, [464];

on Oriskany, [665];

on Wyoming, [665].

Bangs, Lieut., [326].

Banker, Gerard, [409].

Banks, James, Hist. Address, [676].

Barber, Col. Francis, [668];

order-book, [670].

Barber, Geo. C., [670].

Barber, J. W., Hist Coll. N. Y., [666].

Barber, New Haven, [185].

Barclay, S., Personal Recollections, [329].

Barlow, Aaron, [216].

Barlow, Joel, on Thomas Paine, [253];

life by Burr, [253].

Barlow, S. L. M., owns Arnold's journal, [218].

Barnard, Hist. England, [461].

Barney, Joshua, Com. Acc. of, [575];

autog., [575].

Barney, Mary, Com. Joshua Barney, [575].

Barras, autog., [500];

succeeds Ternay, [499].

Barré, Isaac, accounts of, [72];

his speeches on the Stamp Act, [29], [72];

originates the phrase "Sons of Liberty", [72];

his portrait ordered by Boston, [74];

predicts loss of colonies, [85].

Barren Hill, Lafayette at, [396], [442];

map, [443].

Barrett, Col., [124].

Barrette, Lieut., [545].

Barretts, Samuel, [109].

Barrow, Sir John, Lord Howe, [594].

Barry, Henry, Strictures Examined, [106].

Barry, Com. John, his autog., [581];

on the "Raleigh", [581];

accounts of, [581];

in the "America", [583].

Bartlet, W. S., Frontier Missionary, [657].

Bartlett, Josiah, [186]; on Bunker Hill, [194];

autog., [263];

life of, [265];

on privateering, [591].

Bartlett, J. R., Hist. of destruction of the Gaspee, [90];

dies, [90];

account of, by Gammell, [90].

Bartlett, S. C., on Bennington, [356].

Barton, Col., place of capturing Gen. Prescott, [602];

the capture, [403];

accounts of, [404];

his diary, [643].

Baton Rouge, [739].

Battle, K. P., [519].

Baum, Colonel, at Bennington, [300], [354];

death of, [356];

his instructions, [366].

Bauman, Sebastian, map of Yorktown, [551].

Baurmeister, Major, [333].

Bayley, Col., and the Indians, [614].

Bayley, Col. J., at Lake George, [346].

Beach, Allen C., Centennial Celebrations, [308].

Beach, W. W., Indian Miscellany, [657].

Beaman on Ticonderoga, [214].

Bean, T. W., Washington at Valley Forge, [416], [439].

Beardsley, Life of W. S. Johnson, [85].

Bears, Isaac, [178].

Beatson, Robert, Naval and Mil. Memoirs, [518], [589].

Beatty, Erkuries, [667];

his journal, [671].

Beatty, Capt. William, [418].

Beaulieu, Georgia, [470].

Beaurain, Carte de la Guerre, [416];

map of Boston and harbor, [213].

Becket, publishes Authentic Papers from America, [100].

Beckford, Alderman, [83].

Beckwith, H. W., Historic Notes, [718];

on Vigo, [725].

Bedell, Col. Timothy, [216];

at the Cedars, [616].

Bedford, Col. Gunning, [327].

Bedford, Duke of, [21].

Bedford (Long Island), [328].

Bedford (Mass.) men at Lexington, [184];

their flag, [184].

Bedford, Pa., taken, [691].

Beers, Nathan, [464].

Belisle, Independence Hall, [259].

Belknap, Dr. Jeremy, note-books, [189];

diary, [202];

life, [202].

Belknap, Jeremy, uncle of historian, [85].

Belknap, Jos., [85].

Bell, Andrew, [445].

Bell, Charles H., on the privateer "Gen. Sullivan", [591].

Bell, Robt., publishes Paine's Common Sense, [269].

Bellefeuille, Mr., [729].

Bellomont, Lord, [564].

Bellows, Col., [350].

Bemis Heights, Gates occupies, [304];

battle, [356].

See [Saratoga].

Benedict, E. C., Battle of Harlem, [334].

Bennett, C. P., [545].

Bennington, Vt., authorities on the battle, [354];

loss at, [354];

Indians at, [627];

fight at, [300];

maps of the fight, [356].

Benson, Egbert, Vindication of the Captors of André, [466].

Bentalou, Paul, Pulaski Vindicated, [522], [524];

Reply to Johnson, [522].

Benton, N. S., Herkimer County, [351], [657].

Bergen Point, [343], [404].

Berkeley, Bishop, his house in Rhode Island, [602].

Bernard, Edward, view of Bunker Hill, [198];

Hist. of England, [273].

Bernard, Francis, Gov. of Mass., [12], [22];

his letters sent back to Boston, [83];

Causes of the present distractions, [106];

Select letters, [106];

his rebukes of the legislature, [34];

on the seizure of the "Liberty", [43];

and the Stamp Act, [73];

replies to him by the legislature, [73];

leaves Mass., [47], [84];

made baronet, [49];

his Letters, [67];

Letters to Hillsborough, etc., [84];

Letters to the Ministry, [84];

instructed to enforce the navigation laws, [32];

Third extraordinary Budget of epistles, [84];

Copies of letters, [84];

enforces laws of trade, [84];

his character, [84].

Bernard, John, Retrospections of America, [407].

Berniere. See [Bernière.]

[Bernière], Henry de, [182];

plan of Bunker Hill battle, [199], [202];

criticised, [202].

Berthelot, Amable, [216].

Besom, Capt. Philip, narrative, [592].

Bethlehem, Pa., Moravian Sisters, [524].

Bickerstaff's Boston Almanac, [86].

Bickham, George, [372].

Bicknell, Barrington, R. I., [203].

Biddle, Chas. J., defends the execution of André, [468].

Biddle, James, [74].

Biddle, Capt. Nicholas, in the "Andrea Doria", [570];

portrait, [570];

in the "Randolph", [571];

engages the "Yarmouth", [571].

Bigelow, Col. Timothy, orderly-books (1779, 1780), [359].

Big-Knives (Kentuckians), [722].

Bilbao, prizes taken to, [592].

Billingsport, N. J., [386], [425];

attacked, [387].

Billon, Annals of St. Louis, [737].

Bishop, Hist. Amer. Manufactures, [108].

Bishops, their introduction opposed in N. E., [243].

Bisset, George III, [223].

Bixby, Samuel, [203].

Blackbird, Pa., [421].

Blackstocks, affair at, [480], [536].

Blanchard, Claude, Journal, [554].

Blanchard, Col., Map of N. Hampshire, [217].

Bland, Col. Theodoric, commands Convention troops in Virginia, [321];

his papers, [321];

Bland Papers, [321].

Bland, Richard, Enquiry, [85].

Blaskowitz, Charles, plan of Frog's Neck, [337];

chart of Narragansett Bay, [593], [601];

map of Newport, [597].

Bleecker, Capt. Leonard, order-book, [670].

Bliss, E. F., [736].

Blood, Thaddeus, [178].

Bloodgood, Sexagenary, [358].

Blowers, Sampson S., autog., [51].

Blue Licks, battle at, [730].

Board of War, [392], [437].

Boardman, S. W., Privateer Cromwell, [592].

Boardman, Timothy, Log-book, [591].

Bollan, William, Coloniæ Anglicanæ illustratæ, [70];

transmits Gage's letters to Boston, [83].

Bolton, Dr. Thomas, [120].

Bond, Col., [227].

Bonner, map of Boston, [207].

Bonneville, picture of D'Estaing, [594].

Boone, Daniel, portrait, [707];

his adventures, [708];

his biographers, [708];

in Kentucky, [710], [715];

defends his fort (1778), [716].

Boonesborough, Ky., [715].

Bordenton, [408], [410].

[Border life], literature of, [248].

[Border warfare], [605];

literature of, [248];

in the South, scant material for accounts of, [678].

[Boston] inflamed by the Grenville Act, [27];

arrival of troops (1766), [38];

threats to take her patriots to England for trial, [46];

troops sent to (1768), [43], [45];

(1769), [47];

Brazen Head, sign of, [47];

non-importation agreements, [49], [78];

Col. Dalrymple gets key of the Castle, [53];

tea-ships at, [57], [91];

Port Act meeting, [60];

affected by navigation laws, [64];

Observations of the merchants upon several Acts of Parliament, [64], [83];

Records, [67];

(1768) Revere's picture, [81];

convention to consider the coming of troops, [81];

agitation over the quartering of troops in Boston, [82];

Appeal to the world, [84];

petition to the king (1772), [89];

The American Alarm, [90];

the "Mohawks" and the tea-party, [91];

Votes and Proceedings respecting the tea-ships, [91];

warning broadside, [92];

accounts reach London, [92];

condition during the Port Bill, [95];

title of Port Bill Act, [95];

news arrives, [97];

broadside, [97];

records of this time in Boston City Hall, [95];

gifts to, [95];

effect of Port Bill, references, [96];

newspapers of 1775, [110];

blockade of, [113];

Gage shut up in, [114];

fortifies the Neck, [115];

Gage's force (Jan., 1775), [118];

meetings at the Green Dragon, [120];

maps of roads about, [120], [121];

after Lexington, families leaving the town, [125];

conditions of leaving, [128];

country Tories enter Boston, [128];

army besieging, [134];

British in, [134];

reinforcements under Burgoyne, Clinton, and Howe, [134];

Gates advises against an assault, [142];

want of provisions during the siege, [144];

contemporary views from Beacon Hill, [148]-151;

British encampments on the Common, [149];

Howe advised by the ministry to abandon the town, [152];

the siege pressed, [152];

to be destroyed if necessary, [153];

plays acted, [153];

Boston Blockade, [153];

songs from, [154];

Tragedy of Zara, [155];

view of (1776), [157];

view of the Castle, [157];

the town evacuated, [158];

population, [158];

authorities on the siege, [172];

Washington proposed boat attack, [172];

Antique views, [185];

plan by Norman, [201];

siege of, [202];

account of the American camps, [202];

diaries, [202];

letters, [203];

orderly-books, [204];

the British camp, [204];

Newsletter printed, [204];

Liberty-tree cut down, [204];

houses occupied by British generals, [204];

British works, [204];

selectmen correspond with Gen. Thomas, [204];

diaries, letters, etc., during the siege, [204];

American prisoners in the town, [204];

evacuated, [205], [568];

Evacuation Memorial, [205];

property destroyed, [205];

Ward left in command, [205];

the Quakers of Philadelphia help the poor, [205];

fears of an attack, [205];

medal given to Washington to commemorate the siege, [206], [207];

maps of the siege, [207];

from Marshall's Washington, [206];

maps of the town of the Rev. period, [207], [209];

landmarks of the siege, [207];

English plans, [207];

that in Almon's Remembrancer, [208];

one in the library of Congress, [209], [210];

Pelham's map, [209];

Rawdon map, [209];

surveys of Wm. Page, [210];

map of lines on the Neck, [211];

Brown's house, [211];

Trumbull's plan of the Neck lines, [211];

plan indorsed by Mifflin, [212];

other plans, [212];

British plan of American lines, [212];

plan of Boston and vicinity, [212];

French maps of the siege, [212];

Latin map, [213];

German maps, [213];

feared Howe in 1777 was coming there, [416];

congress at, in 1780, [560];

Proceedings ed. by F. B. Hough, [560];

her privateers, [587];

fleets of Howe and Byron off the harbor (1778), [603];

D'Estaing in, [603];

riot in, [603];

fear of British advancing from Rhode Island, [603];

siege of, Indians employed, [613];

killing of sentries, [657];

"Boston", frigate, given to Captain Tucker, [566];

lost at Charleston, [583].

Boston Gazette, [110].

Boston harbor, forays in (1775), [131];

plans of, [202], [207], [209], [212], [213].

Boston massacre, [49], [85];

plan of the ground, [47], [48];

picture of, [47];

news of, in England, [52];

causes, [85];

authorities, [85];

Short Narrative, [85];

sent to England, [85];

Additional Observations, [85];

Letter to C. Lucas, [85];

other accounts, [85];

Kidder's Boston Massacre, [86];

Preston's trial, [86];

trial of soldiers, [49], [86];

printed Report, [86];

Fair Account, [86];

did the soldiers fire before being assaulted? 88;

its effect in producing the Rev., [88];

its anniversary observed, [88];

ovations, [88];

commemorated (1775), [119];

burlesqued, [120].

Boston Neck (R. I.), [600].

Boston Newsletter, [110], [204].

Boston Port Bill, [58].

See [Boston.]

Botetourt, Gov., [46].

Boucher, Jona., Views of the Amer. Rev., [98].

Boudinot, Elias, Star in the West, [652].

Bound Brook, [408], [409].

Bounties offered to Indians, [674];

for scalps, [681].

Bouquet, Col. Henry, his portrait, [692];

his character, [692];

account of, [692], [693];

Hist. Acc. of Expedition, [651], [699];

marches to relieve Fort Pitt, [694];

fight at Bushy Run, [696];

map of his campaign, [696];

at Fort Pitt, [697];

marches into the Ohio Valley, [698];

returns, [699];

dies, [699];

captives retaken by him, [699];

West's picture of them, [699];

West's picture of his Council with the Indians, [694];

Papers, [690], [693].

Bourgoin, Thèâtre de la Guerre, [416].

Bowdoin, James, [128];

in Congress (1774), [59];

taking the lead, [83];

his autog., [83];

his character, [83];

Letter to Hillsborough, [84];

on the desire for independence, [255].

Bowen, Ephraim, on the destruction of the "Gaspee", [90].

Bowen, Francis, his Otis, [70];

Benj. Lincoln, [513];

Steuben, [515].

Bowen, J. S., on Brandywine, [419].

Bowen, Nathan, [318].

Bowman, Capt. Joseph, [718].

Bowman, Capt. Josiah, [682].

Bowman, Major, fighting the Shawanese, [730].

Bowring, Jeremy Bentham, [95].

Bowyer, Adj., on Waxhaws, [527].

Boyd, Lieut. Thomas, [640], [671].

Boyle, Marylanders, [227].

Boylston, E. D., Hillsborough County Congress, [108].

Boynton, Edw. C., West Point, [464].

Boynton, Thomas, [188].

Brackenborough, Judge, life of Braxton, [265].

Brackenridge, H. H., drama on Bunker Hill, [198];

Death of Montgomery, [216];

on the Monmouth field, [446].

Brackenridge, H. M., Views of Louisiana, [652].

Brackinridge, H., on the Indians, [736].

Bradford, Alden, Jonathan Mayhew, [71];

edits Mass. State Papers, [73];

Bunker Hill, [191];

life of R. T. Paine, [265].

Bradford, Job, [187].

Bradford Club, [219].

Bradford's Collection, [73].

Bradstreet, Col., goes up the lakes (1764), [698];

at Detroit, [698];

orderly-book, [698].

Brainerd, W. F., [562].

Brandywine, battle of, [381];

map of battle, [414];

view of the field, [419];

Galloway's plan of, [415];

sources, [418];

Washington's map of the campaign, [420], [421];

Hessian map, [422];

other plans, [422], [423].

[Brant, Joseph], at Montreal, [619];

made Guy Johnson's secretary, [623];

portraits, [623], [625];

autograph, [625];

at the Cedars, [625], [626];

his early life, [625];

invades New York (1777), [626];

at siege of Fort Stanwix, [299], [628], [661];

to operate in New York (1778), [633];

his ravages, [633];

burns Andrustown, [636];

attacks German Flats, [636];

at Cherry Valley, [636], [665];

denied responsibility for massacre at Cherry Valley, [638];

accounts of, [657];

descendants, [657];

letters, [657];

meets Herkimer, [627];

attacks the Minisink settlements, [639];

his report, [672];

at Canajoharie, [644];

not at Wyoming, [663].

Brashear, Lieut., [729].

Brassier, Wm., surveyed Lake Champlain, [347].

Brattle, Gen., his letter to Gage in fac-simile, [98].

Braxton, Carter, life, [265];

autog., [266];

Address to the Convention, [272].

Breechloaders used at Brandywine, [419].

Brehm, Capt., [738].

Brent, Archbishop Carroll, [229].

Brevoort, J. C., has some of Paul Jones's papers, [590].

Breyman, Col., at Bennington, [300], [354].

Briar Creek, [520].

Bridgdens, of Boston, [47].

Bridgetown, Pa., [421].

Briggs, C. A., American Presbyterianism, [244].

Bristol (Pa.), [409], [410].

Bristol (R. I.), [600].

British army, brutality of, [372].

British Constitution, spirit of, [5].

British regiments, historical records of, [198].

Brock, R. A., on the Nelson house, [506].

Brodhead, Col., attacks the Indians of the Alleghany, [642], [671];

his route, [642];

at Fort Pitt, [731];

acc. of his exped., [653].

Bromfield, John, [187].

Bronson, J., [464].

Bronx River, [337].

Brookline, Mass., fort at, [206], [210];

view of, [150].

[Brooklyn], maps of, [329];

battle of, [277];

risks of the British, [290];

maps, [344], [404];

accounts of, [344];

roads of approach, [277];

British plans, [278].

See [Long Island].

Brooklyn Heights, [275];

defences of, [275].

Brooks, Chas., Medford, ed. by Usher, [202].

Brooks, Erastus, [665];

on Indian history, [681].

Brooks, Col. John, at Bemis's Heights, [357];

on Valley Forge, [436];

on Monmouth, [446];

autog., [136];

portrait, [202];

on Bunker Hill plans, [202].

Brooks, N. C., on the Burgoyne campaign, [361].

Broom, J., surveyor, [421].

Brotherhead, Signers, [259].

Brougham, Henry, [9], [10], [63].

Broughton, Capt. Nicholas, [565].

Brown, Capt. Abraham, [130].

Brown, Dr. Buckminster, [194].

Brown, Dr. Geo., [187].

Brown, H. A., Oration on the Congress of 1774, [99];

Mem. and Orations, [439];

on Monmouth, [446].

Brown, H. K., statue of Gen. Greene, [510].

Brown, Col. John, and Ticonderoga, [213];

killed at Stone Arabia, [644];

in Canada, [161], [613], [615], [674];

his letters from Canada, [215].

Brown, Mrs. J. B., Stories of Warren, [194].

Brown, J. M., Schoharie County, [660].

Brown, Peter, [187].

Brown, Dr. Samuel, [710].

Brown, Thomas, [203].

Brunswick (N. C.), [542].

Brush, Crean, [205].

Bryan, Alexander, Gates's scout (1777), [358].

Bryan, Geo., [401].

Bryd, Col., [730], [731].

Brymner, Douglas, [693];

edits Haldimand calendar, [653];

Report on Canadian Archives, [733].

Buchanan, James, No. American Indians, [651];

on removing André's remains, [461].

Buck, W. J., Washington on the Neshaminy, [418].

Buck Island, [661].

Buckingham, J. T., Specimens of newspaper lit., [110].

Buffalo, N. Y., history of, [648].

Buffenton's Ford, [418].

Buford, Col., defeated at Waxhaws, [475], [527].

Bugbee, J. M., Centennial of Bunker Hill, [172].

Bull, Col., [679].

Bull, Gen., [519].

Bull, surveys of Georgia, [538].

Bullard, E. F., address, [366].

Bullock, Alex. H., on the Constitution of Mass., [274].

Bull's Ferry, affair at, [560].

Bunker Hill, occupied, [135];

order for it, [135];

battle of, [136];

forces engaged, [140];

Howe criticised, [140];

losses, [140];

news of it spread, [140];

authorities, [184];

earliest accounts, [186];

contemporary letters, diaries, and orderly-books, [187], [188];

losses of property at Charlestown, [187];

depositions of survivors, [189];

early historians, [189];

who commanded? 190;

officers engaged, [191];

monument, [194];

anniversary discourses, [194];

British accounts, [194];

letters, [194];

fac-simile of the Tory broadside account, [196];

Rawdon drawing of the battle, [197];

other pictures, [197];

general histories, [198];

ballads, [198];

dramas, [198];

British plan of the battle, [199];

America invincible, [200];

novels and poems, [200];

plans, [200], [202];

plan from the Impartial History, [201];

plan of the redoubt, [212];

of the works built by the British, [212].

Burch, [39].

Burdge, Franklin, [270].

[Burgoyne], Gen. John, writes Gage's proclamations, [131];

correspondence with Chas. Lee, [144];

his opinion, 1775, on subduing the colonies, [145];

feared the occupation of Dorchester Heights, [156];

reaches Quebec (1776), [167], [225];

follows Sullivan, [167];

on Bunker Hill, [195];

life by Fonblanque, [195];

portraits of, [292], [293];

autog., [292];

suggests the use of mercenaries, [293];

his army, [294];

his character, [294];

orders from Germain, [295];

at St. Johns, [295];

his bombastic proclamation, [295];

at Crown Point, [296];

at Ticonderoga, [299];

refused troops by Carleton, [299];

at Fort Edward, [299];

losses at Stanwix and Bennington, [301];

moved towards Saratoga, [304];

at Freeman's Farm, [305];

awaits succor from Clinton, [307];

makes reconnoissance (Oct. 7), [307];

his losses, [309];

retreats to Saratoga, [309];

surrounded, [309];

sends flag of truce, [309];

terms gained, [309], [317];

fac-simile of letter to Gates about the British wounded, [310];

at Gates's headquarters, [310];

his losses in the campaign, [311];

his army marched to Boston, [311], [318];

the plan of his campaign criticised, [312];

his difficulties of supply, [313];

his slow movements, [313];

authorities on his campaign, [315];

charges against Henley, [318];

examination of the observance of the convention, [318];

breaks the provisions of the convention, [318];

neither side scrupulous, [319];

flags concealed, [319];

plan for the campaign of 1777, [348];

preparations, [348];

issues a proclamation, [349];

reprints, [349];

burlesqued, [349];

maps of the entire campaign, [349];

captures Ticonderoga, [349];

Hubbardton, [350];

proclamation, [350];

Campaign of, by W. L. Stone, [351];

worsted at Bennington, [354];

instructions to Baum, [354];

his report to Germain, [354];

discouraged, [356];

Freeman's Farm, [356];

battle of Oct. 7, [357];

surrenders, [358];

view of field, [358];

view of camp, [358];

his letter to Germain, [358];

strength of his army, [358];

authorities on the campaign in general, [358], [360], [361];

orderly-books and journals, [359], [360];

his own orders, [359];

life by De Fonblanque, [361];

maps of the final battles, [361];

fac-simile of map in Analectic Mag., [362];

view of the field of surrender, [361];

signatures of the convention, [361];

Gates's headquarters, [361];

landmarks of the campaign, [361];

effects of the surrender in Europe, [364];

sails for England, [364];

in Parliament, [364];

his birth, [364];

satires upon, [364];

his defences in Parliament, [365];

Substance of Speeches, [365];

John Wilkes' comments, [365];

resigns his commission, [365];

Letter to his Constituents, [365];

Reply, [365];

Letter to Burgoyne, [366];

A brief examination, [366];

Enquiry into the conduct of Burgoyne, [366];

Supplement to the State of the Expedition, [366];

attacked in Remarks, [366];

Letter to Lieut.-Gen. Burgoyne, [366];

reply by Rev. Sam. Peters, [366];

Essay on modern martyrs, [366];

his State of the Expedition, [366];

his documents laid before Parliament, [366];

documents in the War Office, [366];

his speech to the Indians, [366];

his letter from Albany, [366];

councils of war, [366];

exchanged, [366];

news of his surrender sent to Europe by Massachusetts, [571], [586];

his opinion of the use of Indians, [621], [627];

charged with buying scalps, [683];

Washington visits the scene of his campaign, [746].

Burk, John, Virginia, 515.

Burke, Ardanus, Address, [527].

Burke, Edmund, [31];

his first speech, [32];

in Parliament (1770), [52];

European Settlements, [64];

on the debates of 1765, [72];

Observations on Tickle's tract, [85];

Thoughts on the Causes of the present Discontents, [88];

on the Quebec Bill, [102];

on American taxation, [112];

his Works, [112];

speeches on conciliation, [112];

conversation with North, [112];

his character, [112];

lives of, [112];

as a speaker, [112];

on Bunker Hill, [195];

ridicules Burgoyne's proclamations, [295];

in the Annual Register, [687].

Burke, J. W., [258].

Burr, Aaron, on the Kennebec exped., [162];

as a soldier, [163];

in the assault on Quebec, [165];

his house in N. York, [276].

Burton, Jonathan, [202], [227];

his diary, [346].

Bury, Viscount, Exodus of the Western Nations, [232].

Bushnell, C. I., Crumbs for Antiquarians, [202], [219].

Bushnell, David, invents the "American Turtle", [567].

Bushy Run, battle of, [694];

losses, [669];

plan, [692];

described by Burke, [697];

by Wm. Smith, [697].

Bute, Earl of, [21];

his ministry, [23].

Butler, James D., on Bennington, [356].

Butler, Col. John, at Niagara (Sept., 1776), [626];

to invade the Susquehanna country (1778), [633];

at Wyoming, [634], [636], [663];

his report, [664].

Butler, Mann, [718].

Butler, Col. Richard, at Monmouth, [446];

Diary of Yorktown, [554].

Butler, Walter N., at Cherry Valley, [636], [665];

on the Mohawk (1781), [646];

killed, [646].

Butler, Col. Wm., [346];

burns Oquaga, [636];

route of, in 1778, [681].

Butler, Zebulon, report on Wyoming, [634], [664];

acc. of, [664];

and the Tuscaroras, [619];

escapes, [635].

Butler's Rangers, [661];

their badge, [631].

Butterfield, C. W., edits Leith's Narrative, [682];

Washington-Crawford letters, [714];

Exped. against Sandusky, [737];

Washington-Irvine Corresp., [737].

Butt's Hill (R. I.), [602].

Byrd, Capt., [739], [741].

Byron, Admiral, on the American coast, [580];

off Boston harbor, [603].

Cadwalader, Col. Lambert, [288], [341];

at Fort Washington, [338];

and Gen. Prescott, [403].

Cahokia, [730];

Indian council at, [719];

surrenders, [722];

raid upon, [737], [739].

Caldwell, Charles, Life of Gen. Greene, [510].

Caldwell, David, his life, [514].

Caldwell, Col. Henry, [222].

Caldwell on Ticonderoga, [214].

Calef, John, Siege of Penobscot, [604].

Callendar, George, [209].

Calvé, [739].

Calvert, Geo. H., play on André, [464].

Cambell, David, [535].

Cambridge (Mass.) fortified (1775), [130];

Holmes House, [135];

Tory Row, [142];

Vassall or Craigie House, [142];

Brattle House, [142];

Riedesel House, [142];

Oliver House, [142];

Bishop's Palace, [142];

Christ Church, [142];

Centennial Memorial, [142];

Washington Elm, [142];

councils of war in, [142];

accounts of the camp, [202], [203];

letters from the camp, [203];

orderly-books, [204]; works at, [206];

legislature at (1769), [47];

men at Lexington, [184];

roads near, [121], [122].

Camden, Lord, on the Decl. of Indep., [269];

speeches, [112], [529].

Camden (Carolina), campaign of, [514];

battle of (Gates), [477], [478], [529];

and the militia, [478];

number of forces, [529];

losses, [530];

Faden's plan, [531];

other plans, [531];

Senff's plan, [533].

For the second battle at, see [Hobkirk's Hill].

Campbell, Archibald, map of Georgia, [675];

at Savannah, [469].

Campbell, Brigadier, at Pensacola, [739], [740].

Campbell, Col. Arthur, of Virginia, [677];

raid on the Indians, [680].

Campbell, C., edits Lewis's Order-book, [168];

edits Bland Papers, [321].

Campbell, C. A., on the Robinson House, [452];

on the Odell House, [561].

Campbell, Donald, succeeds to the command before Quebec, [165];

despatch about the siege of Quebec, [221].

Campbell, Douglass, on Cherry Valley, [666];

on the Iroquois and N. Y.'s Indian policy, [681].

Campbell, J. W., Biog. Sketches, [219].

Campbell, Robert, on King's Mountain, [535].

Campbell, Thomas, his letter to Brant, [663];

Gertrude of Wyoming, [665].

Campbell, Col. Wm., [478];

on King's Mountain, [535].

Campbell, W. W., on Gen. James Clinton, [659], [670];

Tryon County or Border Warfare, [351], [659];

Border Warfare, [655];

on Indians in the Rev. War, [655];

on Cherry Valley, [666].

Campbell, Life of Loughborough, [112].

Campfield, Jabez, diary, [668].

Canada, campaign in (1775-1776), [162];

authorities, [174], [215];

Schuyler in command, [215];

address of Congress to the inhabitants, [215];

maps of the campaign, [215];

maps of the region, [216];

Arnold's share in it (see [Kennebec expedition], Quebec);

retreat from Canada, [226];

local aspects, [227];

commissioners of Congress in, [227];

their instructions, [227];

new commissioners sent, [227];

their letters, [227], [229];

D'Estaing's proclamation to the inhabitants, [603];

Franklin's advocacy of its retention by England (1763), [686];

Indians of, visited by Maj. Brown, [613];

sought by Ethan Allen, [614];

invasion from, threatened, [615];

messengers sent to, by Adams and Warren, [119].

Canadea, N. Y., [669].

Canajoharie Castle, [608];

destroyed, [644].

Canandaigua, [669].

Caner, Henry, Candid Examination, [70].

Canot, P., [331].

Cantwell's Bridge, [421].

Cape Fear River, [485];

map, [542].

Cardinal, Nic., [726].

Carleton, General Guy, refuses troops to Burgoyne, [299];

opposes the use of Indians, [613], [618], [655];

thought to be intending an invasion, [615];

charged with coercing the Indians to take sides, [615];

uses them for defence, [618], [621];

instructed by Germain (1777), [348];

disappointed in not conducting the campaign (1777), [348];

his commissions, [653], [654], [673];

his orders (1776-1777), [359];

correspondence from Quebec, [222];

at Crown Point, [293];

reaches Quebec (1776), [164];

portrait, [164];

autog., [164];

arrives in N. Y. (1782), [745].

Carlisle, Pa., taken, [691].

Carmichael-Smyth, Sir James, Précis of the War in Canada, [223].

Carolinas, map of, by Henry Monson, [675].

Carpenter, J. C., [227].

Carr, Dabney, [56].

Carr, Lucien, on women's rights among the Indians, [607].

Carrington, Gen. H. B., Boston and New York, [173];

plan of Bunker Hill, [189], [202];

Strategic relations of New Jersey, [413];

on Lafayette in Virginia, [547].

Carroll, Chas., autog., [227], [265];

letters from Canada, [229];

in Canada, [166], [227];

last survivor of the signers of the Decl. of Indep., [264];

his Journal, [227];

references, [227];

his wealth, [227];

his house, [227];

medal, [227];

portrait, [227];

life, [266].

Carroll, John, in Canada, [166], [227].

Carter, William, Genuine Detail, [195].

Carter's Valley, [678].

Cartwright, John, [244].

Caruthers, E. W., Interesting Rev. Incidents, [514], [539];

Life of David Caldwell, [81], [514].

Carver, Jonathan, map of province of Quebec, [226].

Cary, Archibald, [259].

Case of Great Britain and America, [85].

Castiglione, Viaggio, [529].

Castine, [604];

British at (1779), [603].

Castle William (Boston), view, [157];

blown up, [158].

Castleton, Vt., [297];

Burgoyne's orders to people of, [359].

Caswell and the North Carolina militia, [476].

Catawba Indians, [611];

in the war, [525], [677];

friendly to the Americans, [620].

Catawba River, [475].

Catharine's town, N. Y., [669].

Caughnawagas, [613], [655];

at Montreal, [624];

offer aid, [673].

Caulkins, F. M., New London, [591].

Cavendish, Lady Georgiana, Admiral Gambier, [230], [326], [436].

Cavendish Debates, [102].

Caverley, A. M., Pittsford, Vt., [355].

Cayugas, their country, [609].

Caziare, Lieut., his surveys of Yorktown, [553].

Cedars, affair at, [166], [225], [616];

Authentic Narrative, [225].

Ceracchi, bust of Hamilton, [384].

Chad's Ford, [381], [421].

Chadwick, J. W., [331].

Chalmers, Geo., Polit. Annals, [64];

Revolt of the Colonies, [64], [232], [255];

Opinions of Eminent Lawyers, [255];

Plain Truth, [270];

on the growth of Amer. independence, [232].

Chamberlain, Mellen, "The Revolution impending", [1];

edits Dearborn's journal, [219], [360];

his John Adams, [261];

Authentication of the Decl. of Indep., [269].

Chambers, Col., Chambersburg, [327].

Chambers, John, [219].

Chamblée on the Sorel, [215];

Sullivan at, [167];

fort captured, [162];

its colors in Philad., [162].

Champe, Sergeant, and Arnold, [468];

Champe's Adventures, [468].

Champlain, Lake, armed vessels on (1776), [346];

Arnold on, [346];

surveyed by Brassier, [347];

maps, [348].

Champney, L. W., "Memories of New London", [562].

Chandler Ford, Pa., [421].

Chandler, P. W., Amer. Criminal Trials, [86], [463].

Chandler, Thomas B., his controversy with Chauncey, [71];

What think ye of Congress now? 101;

Strictures examined, [106].

Channing, Edw., "War in the Southern Dept.", [469].

Channing, Wm. H., edits J. H. Perkins' Memoirs, [648].

Chapin, C. W. E., [650].

Chapman, Isaac A., [199], [362];

Wyoming, 664.

Chapman, T. J., on the siege of Fort Pitt, [697];

on C. F. Post, [736].

Charleston, S. C., view, [171];

(1776), [229];

(1777), [471];

defences (1776), [169];

map of its harbor, [170], [471];

news of Lexington in, [178];

capitulation at, [322];

evacuated, [507];

Lincoln at, [474], [513];

attacked by Prevost, [520];

Address to Clinton, [527];

tea-ships at, [57];

siege (1780), [471], [524];

forces engaged, [525];

losses, [525];

plans of the siege, [526], [528];

American prisoners at, [534];

plan of, [538];

repossessed, [546];

ships taken at (1780), [582], [583].

Charlestown, Mass., views of, [197];

plan of, [198], [201], [202], [206], [210];

survey of, [200];

works made by the British (1775-1776), [202];

deserted, [138];

burned, [138].

Charters amended or revoked by the crown, [3];

Franklin's opinion, [3].

[Chartres], Fort, surrendered, [705];

acc. of, [706];

abandoned, [720].

See [Fort].

Chase, Samuel, in Canada, [166], [227];

autog., [265];

life, [266];

letters, [341].

Chase, Thomas, Sketches of Paul Jones, [590].

Chastellux, autog., [500];

on Cowpens, [538];

Remarks on his Travels, 463, [560];

sails from Baltimore, [745].

Chatham resigned, [46];

Appeal, [109] (see [Pitt]);

common popular portrait, [109];

portrait for R. H. Lee, [110];

Hoare's picture of, [110];

bust by Wilton, [110];

statue at Charleston, [110];

medals, [110];

lives of, [112];

his speeches, [112];

his speeches against using Indians, [617], [621].

Chatterton's Hill, [286].

Chaudiere River, [224].

Chauncey, Chas., his autog., [71];

controversy with Chandler, [71];

Discourse on Mayhew, [71];

sermon, the Stamp Act repeal, [74];

on the Penobscot exped., [603];

Letter to a friend, [76], [95].

Chauvignerie, report on the Indians, [652].

Cheever, David, [187].

Chemung, [669];

ambuscade at, [681];

destroyed, [639].

Cheney, J. V., [138].

Cheraws, camp at, [483].

Cherokees, [611];

in the war, [523], [675];

their territory, [610];

ready to fight, [620];

map of campaign against, [675];

country invaded, [676];

treaties with, [677], [679];

their houses, [678].

Cherry Valley, [609];

accounts of massacre, [665];

attacked, [636], [638];

fortified (1778), [636].

Chesapeake Bay, charts of, [548];

French map, [553];

map of entrance, [550].

Chesney, Alex., acc. of war in So. Carolina, [535].

Chesney, Col., Essays in modern military biography, [536].

Chester, John, [187].

Chester, J. L., on André's lineage, [464].

Chester (Pa.), [429];

Washington at, [382], [415].

Chestnut Hill (Pa.), [425], [428];

skirmish at, [389].

Chevalier, M., La Marine Française, [598].

Chew, Benj., his house, [385], [426].

Chew, Joseph, [658].

Chickamaugas, [678].

Child, D. L., Inquiry into conduct of Gen. Putnam, [191].

Child, Sir Josiah, [63].

Chilicothe destroyed, [731].

Chipman, Life of Warner, [356].

Chittenden, L. E., Address, [214].

Choctaws, [611].

Choiseul, Duc de, [686];

sends a messenger to the English colonies, [244];

understood American affairs, [60];

watching the colonies, [16].

Choisy, autog., [500].

Chotteau, Léon, Les Français en Amérique, [463], [560].

Chouteau, Col. P., [705].

Christian, Col. Wm., [676], [679], [714].

Christiana Bridge (Pa.), [421];

creek, [381];

river, [421].

Church, Dr. Benj., his traitorous correspondence, [118], [145];

confined in Cambridge, [142];

Elegy on Dr. Mayhew, [71];

The Times, [73];

oration on Boston Massacre, [88].

Churchill, Amos, Hubbardton, [350].

Cincinnati Society, [746].

Circular letter of Mass., [42];

in England, [44], [46];

responses, [44].

Cist, Lewis J., [264].

Clap, Ensign, [203].

Clapham, Mrs., [47].

Clapp, Dorchester, [173].

Clarence, C. W., Ralph Farnham, [192].

Clark, Abraham, [407];

autog., [264];

life, [265].

Clark, Geo. Rogers, on the origin of the Dunmore war, [710];

on Cresap, [712];

his tour in Kentucky, [716];

sent to Va. Assembly, [716];

plans the conquest of the Northwest, [716];

made a colonel, [717];

raises troops, [717];

his own accounts of his Illinois campaign, [718];

his papers owned by L. C. Draper, [718];

his journal at Vincennes, [718];

his despatches captured, [718];

captures Kaskaskia, [719];

captures Vincennes, [718], [722];

his youth, [723];

holds council with the Indians, [724];

marches to retake Vincennes, [725];

transactions with Vigo, [725];

summons Hamilton, [726], [727];

on Hamilton, [682];

fac-simile of autog., [727];

captures stores, [728];

plans of capturing Detroit, [728];

builds Fort Jefferson, [730];

intercepted letters 730, [733];

estimate of him by Washington, [731];

fights Arnold in Va., [732];

made brig.-general, [732];

urged to capture B. Arnold in Va., [732];

disappears from Western history, [733];

on the Miami, [733];

discharged, [733];

social habits, [733];

in French service (1793), [733];

references, [734];

death, [734];

portrait, [734];

at St. Louis, [737], [740].

Clark, Henry, on Hubbardton, [350].

Clark, John, Battle fought 17th June, [195].

Clark, John, diary, [436], [446].

Clark, Rev. Jonas, [122], [180].

Clark, Joseph, [445].

Clark, Gen. J. S., map of the Newtown battle, [681];

on the Sullivan campaign (1779), [671].

Clark, Major, spy of Washington, [439].

Clark, Peter, on Bennington, [354].

Clark, Thomas, Naval Hist. of U. S., [589].

Claus, Col. Daniel, [247], [351], [661];

has charge of St. Leger's Indians, [628];

manuscript anecdotes of Brant, [663]:

Cleveland, Col., and North Carolinians, [478].

Clinch Valley, [676].

Clinton, De Witt, life of Philip Livingston, [265].

Clinton, George, house in N. Y., [276];

portraits, [197], [308];

memoir by W. L. Stone, [308];

opposes evacuation of N. Y., [333];

autog., [364].

Clinton, Sir Henry, at Bunker Hill, [138];

proclamations in S. Carolina, [229], [322], [513], [526];

attacks Fort Moultrie, [153], [170], [230];

in the battle of Brooklyn, [279];

attack on Forts Clinton and Montgomery, [306];

plan, [363];

despatches, [364];

in Philadelphia, [396];

succeeds Howe, [443];

on Monmouth, [446];

on the Southern campaign (1778), [520];

endeavors to save André, [461];

his MS. Hist. of the War, [467];

his accounts of Arnold and André, [467];

in the South, [469];

attacks Charlestown, S. C., [471], [526];

captures it, [474];

his report, [525];

deceived by Washington's seeming intention of attacking New York, [498], [501], [561];

Narrative, [516];

Observations on Cornwallis's Answer, [516];

his notes on the correspondence, [156];

controversy with Arbuthnot, [517];

Letter to Com. on Public Accounts, [517];

Observations on Stedman, [517];

Memorandum on plundering, [517];

forged despatch about siege of Charleston, [527];

his controversy with Cornwallis, [547];

orders him to occupy Old Point Comfort, [548];

ordered by Germain to continue the war in the South, [548];

seeks to succor Cornwallis, [549];

in New Jersey, [559];

on the revolt of the Penn. line, [561];

in Rhode Island (1776), [593];

(1778), [603];

sends naval force to Penobscot (1779), [603];

portraits, [306], [307];

relieved by Carleton, [745].

Clinton, Gen. James, his expedition against the Indians, [638];

acc. of, [659];

in the Sullivan exped. (1779), [667], [670];

portraits, [670], [681];

Revolutionary Relics, [457].

Clunes, John, [360].

Cluny, Alex., Amer. Traveller, [85].

Clymer, Geo., autog., [265];

life, [265].

Cobb, David, diary at Yorktown, [554].

Cobbett, Wm., [359].

Cobleskill, Brant at, [633];

confused accounts of, [633];

destroyed, [660].

Coburn, F. W., Bennington, [356].

Cockings, Geo., The American War, [197], [200].

Coffin, Chas., Bunker Hill, [189];

Mem. of Gen. Thomas, [167].

Coffin, C. C., Boscawen, [355];

on Bunker Hill, [190].

Coffin, Shubael, [33].

Cohoes, [609].

Colden, lieut.-gov. of New York, [30].

Coleman, C. W., on Greene, [537].

Coleman, E. C., on Simon Kenton, [708].

[Colerain], Lord, [517] (see [Hanger, Geo].), Life of Hanger, [517].

Coles, Edward, [258].

Collet, O. W., [730], [740].

Collet, surveys of No. Carolina, [538].

Colleville, Vicomte de, Les missions secretes du Baron de Kalb, [244].

Collier, Sir Geo., [326];

in N. Y. harbor, [330];

relieves Penobscot, [582];

in the "Rainbow", [589].

Colman, R. F., [734].

Colonies, English, their independence of England, [232];

their relations to the crown, [3], [5].

Colonization, English idea of, [687].

Colucci, Giuseppe, Guerra per l'Independenza, [523].

Columbian Magazine, [510].

Combahee Ferry, [507].

[Committees] of correspondence, origin of, [89];

of correspondence, inspection, and safety, [90].

Conanicut Island, map of, [596], [600], [602].

[Concord (Mass.)], fight at, [124];

roads about, [121];

visited by Brown and Bernière, [119];

authorities on the fight, [175];

depositions, [175];

fac-simile of Col. James Barrett's, [177];

plan of, [180];

centennial celebration, [184];

histories, [184];

view of, [185] (see [Lexington]);

military stores at, [123];

Prov. Congress at, [120].

Cone, Mary, [729];

Rufus Putnam, [158].

Conestogoes, massacred by Paxton Boys, [606], [682];

their lands, [606].

"Confederacy", captured, [584].

Confederation of the United States (1776), [240], [274];

articles, [174];

debates on, [274];

Franklin's proposed plan, [654].

Congaree River, [475].

Congress of 1754, [63], [65];

various plans at, [66];

Rhode Island and, [66], [67].

Congress of 1774, proposed, [59], [60];

who originated?, [98];

sessions, [99];

legal aspects of, [99];

the delegates, how chosen 99;

feelings in N. Y. towards, [99];

Delaware members, [99];

Virginia members, [99];

tracts about, [99];

New England in, [99];

Sunday sessions opposed, [99];

Middle States in, [99];

Virginia in, [99];

Carolina in, [99];

its Journal, [100];

its device, [100];

copy owned by Thomas Cushing, [100];

The whole proceedings, [100];

Extracts from its Journal, [100];

documents in Force, [100];

notes of the debates, [100];

Declaration of Rights, [100];

Petition to the King, [100];

MS. copies in existence, [100];

printed copies, [100];

Address to the people of Great Britain, [100];

a Letter in response, [100];

Memorial to the Colonies, [100];

Suffolk Resolves, read, [100];

the approval of them drove out the loyalists, [101];

effect in England, [101];

Galloway's plan of adjustment, [101];

relations of loyalists, [101];

Articles of Association, 101;

fac-similes of signatures, [102];

address to inhabitants of Quebec, [104];

every step known in London, [104];

its views challenged in New York, [104];

the Seabury-Wilkins tracts on, [104];

letter to the king, [237];

declaration, [237].

Congress of 1775, [107];

Journal, [107];

different eds., [107];

debates, [107];

its Declaration, [108];

Address to the inhabitants of Great Britain, [108];

Address to Ireland, [108];

Address to New England, [108];

Petition to the King, [108], [255];

chooses Washington commander-in-chief, [108];

articles of confederation, [108];

approves the form of government adopted in Mass., [108];

articles for the government of the troops, [108];

plan for organizing militia, [108];

proceedings, secret, [108];

com. of secret correspondence, [108];

general references, [108];

lives of members, [108];

effect in England, [109];

Dr. Samuel Johnson's Taxation no Tyranny, [109];

tender of Canada, [160];

parties in, [255].

[Congress, Continental], sends a commission to Canada, [166];

Declaration of Independence, [228] (see [Declaration]);

and independence, [231];

its character, [233];

New Hampshire in, [234];

Massachusetts in, [234];

Connecticut in, [234];

Pennsylvania in, [234];

journals, [252], [261], [268];

leaves Philadelphia (1776), [373], [383];

its lessening character, [391];

distrust of Washington in, [391];

inefficiency of, [556], [744];

creates inspector-general, [556];

seeks to regulate prices, [556];

naval committee, [567];

appoints Hopkins commander-in-chief of navy, [568];

arranges the rank of captains, [570];

gives commissioners in Europe power to commission naval officers, [573];

authorizes privateers, [591];

Extracts from Journals on prizes and privateers, [591];

prize claims, [591];

and the use of Indians, [615], [616], [622], [632], [654];

creates Indian departments, [616];

addresses the Six Nations, [616];

plan of confederation, [616];

address to Ireland, [617].

Connecticut claims the credit of capturing Ticonderoga (1775), [160], [213];

claim to land in Pennsylvania, [605], [665], [680];

creates a navy, [565];

equips troops (1775), [122];

her seamen, [587];

invaded by Tryon, [557];

men at Bunker Hill, [189];

naval officers, [568];

organizes a militia, [116];

issues paper money, [116];

privateers, [591];

whale-boat warfare, [591];

Queries and Answers as to her commerce, [64];

retains her original charter, [274];

sends a message to Gage (1775), [128];

Mass. delegates in, [128];

Stamp Act in, [73];

troops in Long Island battle, [329];

trouble with the Mohawks, [605].

Connecticut Valley invaded (1780), [645].

Conner, Timothy, journal, [575].

Connolly, Dr. John, [709].

Connolly's arrest, [653].

Conover, Geo. S., edits journals of Sullivan expedition, [681];

Sayengueraghta, [663].

Conrad, R. T., edited Sanderson's Signers, [266].

Constitution Island in the Hudson, [323], [462], [465];

plan, [325].

Constitutional Society in London, [175].

Constitutions of the several United States, [268], [272].

Continental army reorganized, [437];

distresses of, [560];

number of men in, year by year, [588];

including militia, [588];

not paid, [745];

disbanded, [746].

Continental Congress. See [Congress].

Continental navy, general accounts of, [589];

forming of, [567];

naval committee, [567];

names of first-built ships, [567];

officers commissioned in Europe, [573];

its captures, [576], [589];

losses, [576];

force in 1780, [583];

total number engaged in service, [584], [587];

compared with land forces, [588];

vessels sunk in the Delaware, [428];

raised, [445].

See [Navy.]

Convention troops (Burgoyne's army), [317];

at Rutland, [321];

in Virginia, [321].

Conway Cabal, [392];

who shared in it?, [446];

references, [446], [447].

Conway, Gen. H. S., [31], [238];

his portrait ordered by Boston, [74];

likenesses, [74].

Conway, Gen. Thomas, at Brandywine, [382];

and the Conway Cabal, [392].

Conyngham, Gustavus, commands the "Surprise", [573];

takes prizes into Dunkirk, [573];

imprisoned in France, [573];

demanded of France by England, [574];

in the "Revenge", [574].

Cook, Frederick, [681].

Cook, James, map of So. Carolina, [537].

Cook, Col. John, [668].

Cook, Lemuel, [746].

Cook, Col. Thaddeus, orderly-book (1777), [359].

Cooke, Geo. W., Hist. of Party, [112].

Cooke, J. E., on Chas. Lee, Gates, etc., [144];

on Jefferson, [259];

on the Virginia Declaration of Independence, [259];

on the Virginia Constitution, [272];

"Historic houses in the Shenandoah", [407];

on the British in Virginia, [546].

Cooke, Samuel, The Violent destroyed, [180].

Cooke, W. D., Rev. Hist. of N. Carolina, [256].

Coolidge, G. A., Brochure of Bunker Hill, [132].

Coolidge, T. Jefferson, [258].

Cooper, J. F., Lionel Lincoln, [185], [200];

Travelling Bachelor, [466];

Naval Hist. U. S., [589];

editions, [589];

Lives of Distinguished Naval Officers, [589];

Pilot, [590].

Cooper, Dr. Myles, Friendly Address, [106];

drew out other tracts, [106];

American Querist, [106];

What think ye of Congress now? 101.

Cooper, Dr. Samuel, defends D'Estaing, [580], [601];

corresponding with Wm. Livingston, [83];

on Preston's trial, [86];

letters, [203].

Cooper, Samuel (Penna.), [436].

Cooper, Wm., [84];

town clerk of Boston, autog., [87], [115].

Copley, J. S., paints Hancock, [270];

John Adams, [36];

Sam. Adams, [40];

Chief Justice Oliver, [95].

Copp, J. J., [562].

Cornplanter, chief of the Senecas, [644].

Cornstalk, at battle of Point Pleasant, [714];

accounts of, [714].

Cornwallis, Lord, attacks Fort Washington, [289];

crosses the Hudson (1776), and occupies Fort Lee, [338], [367];

in New Jersey, [376];

at Brandywine, [381], [422];

in Philadelphia, [384];

at Germantown, [427];

at Gloucester, [430];

headquarters in Savannah, [471];

at Charlestown, S. C. (1780), [473];

portraits, [474], [475];

contemp. acc. of, [474];

in command in the South, [475];

attacks Gates at Camden, [477];

weakened by the loss at King's Mountain, [480];

destroys his train, [483];

pursues Greene, [484];

at Hillsborough, [484];

at Guilford, [485];

pursued, [487];

at Wilmington, N. C., [494];

moves to Virginia, [495];

in command, [496];

tries to intercept Lafayette, [497];

at Portsmouth, Va., [498];

ordered to fortify a post, [498];

seizes Yorktown, [498];

surrenders, [504];

autog., [505];

his headquarters in Yorktown, [506];

his cave, [506];

his headquarters at Williamsburg, [506];

Correspondence, [516];

controversy with Clinton, [516];

Reply to Clinton, [516];

Answer to Clinton's Narrative, [516];

and Arbuthnot, [517];

on Tarleton, [518];

at siege of Charleston (1780), [526];

at Camden, [529];

his proclamation, [532];

his opinion of rebels, [534];

affected by Ferguson's defeat, [536];

maps of his Southern campaigns, [537], [538];

map of his campaign with Lafayette, [538];

on the Cowpens 538;

his order-book, [539];

pursuit of Greene to the Dan, [539];

at Guilford, [539], [541];

his order-book, [541];

at Wilmington, N. C., [547];

disagrees with Clinton about moving into Virginia, [547];

Germain approved, [548];

fortifies Yorktown, [549].

Correspondence, committees of, [54], [56].

See [Committees.]

Cortelyou House, [329].

Cortland Manor, [340].

Cortlandt, Col. Philip, autobiography, [360];

portrait, [681].

Coryell's Ferry, [369].

Courts of vice-admiralty, [71].

Coventry Forge, [415].

Cowan's Ford, [539].

Cowboys, [456].

Cowley, R., Harbor of Charleston, [529].

Cowpens, battle of, [481], [482], [538];

its importance, [482];

forces at, [539];

losses, [539];

plan of fight, [539];

medals given, [539].

Cox, Daniel, [372].

Cox, S. S., [366].

Craft, Rev. David, on Sullivan's campaign, [670], [681].

Crafts, Wm., [230].

Craigie, Andrew, [142].

Cramahé commands in Quebec, [163].

Cranberry, N. J., [408], [410].

Crawford, Col. Wm., killed, [736].

Crawford, James, [684].

Creasy, Decisive Battles, [357].

Creek Indians, [611], [679].

Cresap, Capt. Michael, advises against a war with the Indians, [710];

acc. of, [710];

unjustly charged with killing Logan's family, [711], [712];

accounts of, [712];

dies, [713];

grave, [713].

Cresap, Col. Thomas, [710], [712];

treaty with the Indians, [607].

Cresap's War, [707].

Criminals enlisted by the British, [112], [705].

Croghan, Geo., on the Indian lands, [650];

his estimate of Indian population, [650];

sent among the Western Indians (1765), [702];

at Vincennes, [703];

meets Pontiac, [704];

journals of his Western journey, [704].

Croghan, Major William, journal at Charleston, [525].

Cromot-Dubourg, Journal, [553], [554].

Crooked Billet (Pa.), [442].

Cross, Ralph, journal, [360].

Crosscup, B. S., Heart of the Alleghanies, [536].

Crosswicks, [408], [410].

Crown's right to unoccupied lands, [2], [6], [15];

can administer justice, [4].

Crufts, Benj., [188].

Cruger, J. H., [522].

Cruger, Lewis, [74].

Cruvat, Don Francisco, [743].

Cullum, General G. W., on Richard Montgomery, [216];

"The Struggle for the Hudson", [275];

Defences of Narragansett Bay, [593].

Currietown, N. Y., destroyed, [645].

Curry, J. L. M., address on Yorktown, [555].

Curtis, G. W., Concord Oration, [184];

on Burgoyne's surrender, [361].

Cushing, Caleb, on Brant at Wyoming, [663].

Cushing, John, autog., [50].

Cushing, Thomas, in Congress (1774), [59], [93];

autog., [99];

report on building of armed ships, [591].

Custis, G. W. P., on John Laurens, [545].

Cutler, Manasseh, diary in R. I. (1778), [601].

D'Abbadie, gov. at N. Orleans, [701].

Daggett, John, Jr., [85].

Dale, Richard, on the "Bon Homme Richard", [590];

revised the acc. in Cooper's Naval Hist., [590].

Dallas, A. J., Laws of Penna., [649].

Dalrymple, Sir John, Reply to Burgoyne, [365];

Rights of Great Britain asserted, [109], [269];

Address, [109].

Dalton, Capt., [652].

Dalzell, Capt., at Detroit, [697];

killed, [697].

Dalzell, J. M., [746].

Damer, G., his letters, [549].

Dana, Francis, [437];

on independence, [256].

Dana, Richard, autog., [87].

Dana, R. H., Jr., edits diary of a British officer in Boston, [204];

address at Lexington, [184].

Danbury (Conn.), [340], [348].

Danvers (Mass.) men at Lexington, [184].

Darke, Gen., [144].

Dartmouth, Earl of, autog., [111];

orders the employment of Indians, [620];

on the ministry, [53];

Dartmouth Papers, [106].

Daughters of Liberty, [79], [80].

Davenant, Chas., [63].

Davie, Col., at Hobkirk's Hill, [543].

Davie, W. R., accounts of, [537].

Davis, A. McF., edits McKendry's journal, [666];

"The Indians and the Border Warfare", [605].

Davis, Capt., of Acton, [184].

Davis, Capt. John (Penna.), journal, [546], [554].

Davis, Nathan, [668].

Davis, Thomas W., [202].

Davis, Wm., [439].

Davis, W. J., [219], [747].

Davis, W. W. H., John Lacey, [442];

"Washington on the west bank of the Delaware", [407].

Dawes, Thomas, [88].

Dawes, Wm., sent to Concord, [123].

Dawson, H. B., "Sons of Liberty in N. Y.", [72];

on Golden Hill, [172];

Bunker Hill, [185], [189];

controversy with "Selah", [191];

Gleanings, [191];

Major-Gen. Putnam, [191];

edits How's journal, [202];

on Ticonderoga (1775), [214];

Decl. of Indep. by Mass., [257];

Westchester County, [325];

edits N. Y. City during the Rev., [346];

edits Trial of J. H. Smith, [463];

edits Yonkers Gazette, [464];

Gazette Series, [464];

Papers Concerning Major John André, [464];

edits Conduct of Graves, [549];

Assault on Stony Point, [558];

on Jones's fight in the "Bon Homme Richard", [590].

Dawson, S. E., [225].

Dayton, Col., at Fort Stanwix, [626].

Dayton, Siege of Yorktown, [554].

De Berdt, Dennis, agent of Mass., [45];

dies, [53];

portrait, [88].

De Brahm, Journal of Siege of Charleston, [525].

De Costa, B. F., on Ethan Allen, [214];

Fort George, [214];

on Diamond Island, [357];

Lake George, [129].

D'Estaing. See [Estaing].

[De Kalb], Baron, in America (1768), [244];

joins the army, [380];

in the South, [475];

commands regulars, [476];

killed, [477];

lives, [530];

monument, [530].

De Lancey, E. F., on Bennington, [354];

on Demont's treason, [287], [341].

De la Touche, [500].

De Leyba, [730].

De Peyster, Col. A. S., Miscellanies, [733].

De Peyster, Gen. J. Watts, on Burgoyne's campaign, [313], [315];

on Monmouth, [446];

on Wayne, [385].

De Peyster, Major, [720].

Deane, Charles, on history of slave trade in Mass., [9];

on John Russell Bartlett, [90];

on R. Frothingham, [186];

owns a MS. map of the siege of Boston, [209];

on the Report of a Constitution (Mass.), [274];

on the convention of Burgoyne and Gates, [319];

owns Vaughan's journal, [506].

Deane, James, acc. of, [674].

Deane, Silas, letters, [99], [108];

his instructions, [256];

fits out the "Surprise", [573];

and privateers, [592].

Dearborn, Gen. Henry, on plans of Bunker Hill, [202];

his MS. journal, [467];

on the Bunker Hill controversy, [190];

journal of Quebec expedition (1775-1776), [219];

journal of Saratoga campaign, [360];

his journal, edited by Chamberlain, [360];

diary at Valley Forge, [436];

at Monmouth, [446];

diary at Yorktown, [554];

journal of Sullivan campaign (1779), [671].

Dearborn, H. A., [437].

Dearborn, Nath., Boston Notions, [200].

Debrett's Debates, [516].

Debt of Great Britain, [16].

[Declaration] of Amer. Independence, who drafted it, [239] (see [Congress of 1776]);

its character, [239];

fac-simile of original draft, [260];

debates on, [261];

paragraphs omitted from the paper as passed, [261];

changes made in the wording, [261];

early drafts, [261];

essence in earlier tracts of Otis and Sam. Adams, [261];

its literary character, [261];

the original text, [261];

Trumbull's picture, [261];

medals, [261];

autographs of signers, [263]-266;

sets of the autographs, [264];

birthplaces of the signers, [264];

their occupations, [264];

college graduates, [264];

their ages at death, [264];

average age at signing, [264];

their lives, [265];

fac-similes of, [266];

fac-simile of an early broadside edition, [267];

other broadside editions, [268];

contemporary reprints, [268];

earliest authorized edition, [268];

when signed by the members, [268];

the authentication, [269];

effect of, [269];

comments on, at the time, [269];

an Answer, [240], [269];

read in Philadelphia, [273];

in New York, [273];

in Boston, [273];

the day to be commemorated, [274];

Strictures on, [240];

relations to religious sects, [241];

separated the patriots and the loyal, [247].

See [Independence].

Declaratory Act, [32];

(1766), [74].

Dejean, [728], [729].

Delaplaine's Repository, [40].

Delaware, Stamp Act in, [73];

effect of Boston Port Bill in, [96];

non-importation, [79];

northern bounds, [421];

militia, [380];

troops, [545].

Delaware Bay, map, [437].

"Delaware" frigate taken, [384].

Delaware Indians, [610], [674], [709];

make treaty, [703];

neutral, [734].

Delaware River, the struggle for, [367];

its defences, [386];

operations on (1777), [429];

map by Faden, [429];

maps, [437];

obstructed (1777), [437];

first naval conflict on, [565].

Deming, H. C., [191].

Demont, Wm., his treachery at Fort Washington, [287], [341].

Denison, J., [602].

Deniston, Col., surrenders to Major John Butler, [635];

his report, [635].

Dennie, Portfolio, [222].

Dennison, Col., [664].

Denny, Major Ebenezer, Diary, [546], [554].

Depew, Chauncey M., on André's captors, [466].

Derby, E. H., [190];

fits out privateers, [591].

Derby, Capt. John, carries news of Lexington to England, [175].

Des Barres, Siege of Charleston, [528];

charts of Boston harbor, [209];

Atlantic Neptune, [212], [315];

Coasts and harbors of N. England, [212];

map of the campaign around New York, [342];

Port Royal in South Carolina, [519];

Map of coasts of Georgia, [521];

map of Narragansett Bay, [601].

Desaussure, W. G., [527];

on General Moultrie, [172].

Deshler, C. D., [744].

Deshon, John, autog., [566].

Destouche's fleet beaten, [496].

Detroit, council at (1764), [698];

its fort, [690];

besieged, [690];

headquarters of the British northwestern government, [690];

Indians near, [610];

reinforced, [697];

raising of siege, [698];

siege of, references, [701];

G. R. Clark's scheme for capturing, [730], [731];

papers about, [733];

plan of the river, [733].

Deutsch-Amerikanisches Magazin, [360].

Deux-Ponts, Count, [504];

his Campaign, [554].

Devens, Chas., Bunker Hill Oration, [191], [194].

Devens, Richard, [136];

letters, [203];

on Lexington, [174].

Dewitt, Simon, [744].

Dewitt's Corner, treaty at, [679].

Dexter, Dr. A., [202].

Dexter, George, [123].

Dexter, Henry, [194].

Dexter, Samuel, on com. on the Stamp Act, [73];

his portrait, [73].

Diamond Island, fight at, [357].

Dickinson, John, [68], [238];

Late Regulations respecting. Brit. Colonies, [64], [75];

his Speech (1764), [68];

Reply to Galloway, [68];

Denunciation of the Stamp Act, [75];

portrait, [268];

rude portrait and autog., [82];

Peale's portrait, [82];

his character, [82];

references, [82];

Farmers' letters, [39], [67], [83];

bibliog. of, [83];

Polit. writings, [83];

controverted in the Controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies, [83];

on the Boston massacre, [85];

Liberty Song, [86];

wrote petition of Congress of 1774 to the king, [100];

Essay on the constitutional power, [106];

on Lexington, [178];

and independence, [249], [257];

Galloway on, [255];

speech against the Declar. of Independence, [261];

plan of confederation, [274];

and the Penna. militia, [398].

Dickinson, John D., [464].

Dickson, Col., [739].

Digby, Lieut., [360].

Dillon, Indiana, [729].

Diman, Prof., on Prescott's capture, [404].

Dobbs Ferry, [336], [337].

Dodd, Robt., picture of the fight of the "Bon Homme Richard", [590].

Dodd, Stephen, Revolutionary Memorials, [627].

Doddridge, Jos., on Cresap, [712];

Logan, Chief of the Cayuga Nation, [712];

Notes on Settlements, etc., [248].

Dodge, John, captured, [683].

Döhla, J. K., [360].

Donkin's Military Collections, [183].

Donop, Count, [427];

at Fort Mercer, [428], [430];

killed at Red Bank, [387];

at Bordentown, [374];

at Brooklyn, [279];

at Long Island, [329].

Doolittle, Amos, engraver, [185].

Doolittle, Eph., [204].

Dorchester Heights (near Boston), [148], [206], [210];

occupied, [156].

Douglas, Col. Wm., [326].

Dowdswell, [21].

Downer, Silas, Discourse on dedicating Liberty Tree, [72].

Downing, Sir George, [7].

Downman, Col., [435].

Drake, F. S., Roxbury, [173];

Tea-leaves, [91].

Drake, S. A., Bunker Hill, 194;

Gen. Putnam, [191];

Middlesex County, [175];

Hist. Fields of Middlesex, [175];

Old Landmarks of Middlesex, [175];

New England Coast, [560].

Drake, S. G., Book of the Indians, [648];

on Brant, [657].

Draper, L. C., acc. of, [535], [727];

on battle of Point Pleasant, [714];

his collections on Brant, [657];

has the Geo. R. Clark papers, [718];

King's Mountain, [535];

on Montgomery's exped. (1780), [741].

Drayton, Judge W. H., [79];

his famous charge, [119];

Memoirs, [678].

Dreer, Ferdinand J., [217].

Drewe, Edw., Case, [198].

Drisko, G. W., Hannah Weston, [564], [657].

Drowne, H. T., [592].

Drowne, Solomon, Journal, [592].

Du Buysson, [530].

Ducharme, J. M., [739].

Du Chesnoy, Théâtre de la Guerre, [416].

Du Portail, autog., [500];

on Brandywine, [419];

on the siege of Charleston, [525].

Du Simitière, his portrait of Arnold, [447];

Thirteen Portraits, [268], [405].

Duane, Wm., [554];

Canada and the Continental Congress, [227];

edits Marshall's diary, [273].

Duché, Jacob, his letter to Washington, [437];

in Congress of 1774, [99].

Dufey, P. J. S., Histoire des Rev. de l'Amérique, [520].

Dufresne, M. M., [723].

Dulaney, Daniel, Considerations on the propriety of imposing taxes, [65], [75];

The Right to the Tonnage, [65].

Dumas, Alex., Capitaine Paul, [590].

Dumas, C. G. F., acc. of Bouquet, [692], [699].

Dumas, C. W. F., letters, [108].

Dumas, autog., [500].

Dummer, Defence of the N. E. Charters, [255].

Duncan, E., Royal Artillery, [183], [198], [559].

Dunkirk, American cruisers at, [573];

privateers at, [592].

Dunlap, John, printer, [372].

Dunlap, Wm., Tragedy of André, [460], [560].

Dunmore, Lord, [238];

negotiates a peace, [611];

incites the Indians, [618];

leads exped. against Indians, [713];

makes treaty with Ohio Indians, [714];

his seal, [167];

in Virginia (1776), [122], [167];

his proclamation, [168];

organizes an Indian regiment, [168].

Dunmore War, [708];

causes of, [709];

references, [714].

Dupuy, Ethan Allen, [214].

Durand, A. B., [227].

Durnford, Lieut., [356].

Durrett, R. T., John Filson, 708.

Dwight, Theodore, Connecticut, [663].

Dwight, T. F., on Washington's journal, [553].

Dwight, Timothy, [189];

on fights near Fort Stanwix, [351].

Dyer, Eliphalet, [215].

Eager, Samuel W., Orange County, [662].

Earl, pictures of Lexington fight, [185].

Earle, J. E., English Premiers, [75].

East India Co. send tea to America, [57].

Eastburn, map of Philad., [442].

Eastern Indians, addressed by Washington 674;

visit Cambridge, [674].

See [Indians.]

Eaton, Amos, [679].

Ebeling on Steuben, [515].

Ebenezer (Georgia), [523].

Ecuyer, Simeon, [690], [691].

Eddy, Samuel, [464].

Edes, Peter, [204].

Edes and Gill, No. Amer. Almanac, [81].

Edisto inlet, [526].

Edson, Obed., on Brodhead's exped., [671].

Edwards, N. W., Illinois, [729].

Eelking, Max von, Die Deutschen Hülfstruppen, [361];

Leben von Riedesel, [361];

Generalin von Riedesel, [361].

Egle, Notes and Queries, [554].

Eld, Lieut., [517];

his journal, [559].

Eliot, Andrew, [205];

on Bunker Hill, [187].

Elizabethtown, N. J., [404].

Elk Ferry, [379], [414].

Ellery, Wm., [265];

autog., [263];

life, [266].

Ellet, Mrs. E. F., Domest. Hist. Am. Rev., [527], [665];

Women of the Rev., [665].

Ellicott, Andrew, Map of the Mississippi River, [702].

Elliot, H. F., [72].

Elliott, Andrew, on Arnold's treason, [467].

Elliott, Matthew, [735].

Ellis, Arthur B., American patriotism on the sea, [591].

Ellis, E. S., Daniel Boone, [708].

Ellis, Geo. E., Address on siege of Boston, [173];

on Bunker Hill, [189], [191], [194];

on Burgoyne, [204];

"Chronicles of the siege of Boston", [204];

the Prescott statue, [194];

"The sentiment of independence", [231].

Elmer, Eben, [221]

Elmer, L. Q. C., Constitution of N. Jersey, [272].

Elmira, N. Y., [640].

Elonis, Henry, [385].

Elwyn, Alfred, on Brandywine, [418].

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, Hist. Discourse on Concord, [180].

Emerson, Rev. Wm., at Lexington, [180];

fac-simile of his diary, [181].

Emmet, Dr. T. A., [197], [264], [467], [532];

owns memorials of the siege of Boston, [212].

Emmons, G. F., Navy of the U. S., [589].

Endicott, C. M., Leslie's expedition, [172].

England, its constitution effected by the Amer. Revolution, [1];

rights of the crown to lands, [2];

parties in, on the American question, [112];

her naval losses, [589];

Rept. from Com. on the disturbances in Mass., [67];

her trade with the colonies, [64];

proceedings in Parliament (1774), [106];

Hutchinson's diary, [106];

war with Spain, [19].

English, T. D., [230];

on Oriskany, [351].

Englishtown, N. J., [445].

Engraving, earliest, by a native artist in British America, [198], [199].

Enlistments, long, [333].

Enos, Col. Roger, deserts Arnold, [163], [217];

court martial, [217].

Episcopacy for America urged on the ministry, [19], [38].

Episcopalians and the Declar. of Independence, [241].

Erskine, Robert, map of N. Y. harbor, [326];

map of the Hudson, [459];

topographical engineer of the Amer. army, [459];

map of Newport, [560];

map of country round N. Y., [561];

his map of the New Jersey campaign, [409].

Escomaligo, [507].

Esopus burned, [307].

Essex Gazette, [110].

[Estaing], Comte d', sails from France, [579];

off New York harbor, [580];

at Newport, [580];

engages the English fleet, [580];

sails for Boston, [580];

off N. Y. harbor, [593];

goes to Newport, [593];

confronts Howe's fleet, [594];

portraits, [594], [595];

sails for Boston, [595];

autog., [595];

the French view of his conduct, [598];

his journal, [598];

defended by Dr. Cooper, [601];

causes the destruction of English ships in Narragansett Bay, [601];

in Boston (1778), [603];

issues proclamation to Canadians, [603];

sails to the West Indies, [603];

at Savannah (1779), [470], [471], [524];

on the siege of Savannah, [522].

Ethier, Marcel, [225].

Etting, Col. F. M., books on Independence Hall, [259].

Euchee Indians, [679].

Eustis, Dr. Wm., on Arnold's flight, [458].

Eutaw Springs, battle at, [493], [545];

plans, [545].

Evans, A. W. W., on Kosciusko, [492], [557].

Evans, Chaplain, [554].

Evans, S., [734].

Everett, A. H., Bunker Hill address, [194];

Jos. Warren, [194].

Everett, Edw., Bunker Hill oration, [194];

Concord Oration, [184];

on Lexington, [184];

life of Roger Sherman, [265].

Ewald, Beyspiele grosser Helden, [419].

Ewing, Dr. John, [329];

on the Lancaster massacre, [606].

[Exmouth], Viscount, life by Osler, [347].

Faden, Wm., map of New Jersey, [409];

Bay of Narragansett, [601];

map of the campaigns of Cornwallis, [537];

of So. Carolina, [538];

map of Delaware River, [429];

Map of Guildford, [540];

Map of Newport, [547];

map of the N. Y. Campaign (1776), [337], [338];

his maps of N. Y. province, [349];

of Philad., [442];

of Quebec, [226];

of Trenton and Princeton, [410];

Northern Frontiers of Georgia, [519].

Fairfax County resolutions, [98].

Fairfield, Conn., burned, [557].

Falmouth (Portland) burned, [237];

Norman's engraving, [146].

Family Compact, [19].

Fanning, Col. David, Narrative, [541].

Fanning, Capt. Nath., Memoir, [590].

Fantinekill, [639].

Farlow, R. L., [91].

Farmar, Major, at Mobile, [704].

Farmer, Robert, [705].

Farmer, Silas, Detroit, [733].

Farnham, Ralph, [192].

Farrier, Geo. H., Cent. Paulus Hook, [559].

Farwell, Josiah, [681].

Fassoux, Dr. P., [533].

Featherstonhaugh, G. W., [704];

Monthly Amer. Journ. of Geology, [704].

Febiger, Col. Christian, [547];

acc. of, [220];

at Stony Point, [558].

Fellows, John, Veil Removed, [191].

Feltman, Lieut. Wm., Journal, [554].

Fergus, Henry, United States, [665].

Fergusson, Adam, Memoir of Patrick Fergusson, [535].

Fergusson, Col. Patrick, [473];

defeated at King's Mountain, [478];

killed, [479], [535];

his headquarters at King's Mountain, [535];

sketch of, [535].

Fermois, Gen. de, [297], [326].

Fersen, Count, letters, [554];

at Newport, [560].

Few, James, [81].

Field, T. W., Battle of Long Island, [329].

Filson, John, Kentucky, [708].

Filson Club, [708].

Finch on the remains of the Boston lines, [207].

Finlay, Hugh, [222].

Finotti, J. M., [227].

Fish, Capt. J., journal, [591].

Fish, Nicholas, [333], [346].

Fishdam Ford, [518], [532], [536].

Fisher, George H., on Bouquet, [693].

Fisher, J. B., [85].

Fisher, Joshua, [437].

Fisheries, as a school for the navy, [568], [587];

value to Massachusetts, [25].

Fishkill, [340].

Fiske, John, on the political consequences of Yorktown, [549].

Fitch, Asa, [203], [627].

Fitch, gov. of Conn., [73].

Fitzpatrick, Gen., on Brandywine, [419].

Flag, the federal flag (1776), [153];

with Liberty Tree, [570];

with serpent, "Don't Tread on Me", [570];

that displayed by Paul Jones, [571];

by Johnston, [575];

pine-tree, [213];

of the United States, first fought under at Fort Stanwix, [300].

Flanders, Life of Rutledge, [73].

Flatbush, [328].

Flathe, Theodor, Geschichte der neuesten Zeit, [492].

Flatland, [328].

Flaxman, his statue of Lord Howe, [380].

Fleet's Evening Post, [110].

Fletcher, Ebenezer, Narrative, [350].

Fleury, Major Louis, at Germantown, [385];

his diary, [431];

his plan of Fort Mifflin, [433];

his plan of the attack, [435];

wounded at Fort Mifflin, [389].

Flint, West. Mo. Review, [92].

Florida, acquired by Great Britain (1763), [686];

bounds of (1763), [687].

Floyd, Augustus, life of Wm. Floyd, [265].

Floyd, Wm., autog., [264];

life, [265].

Flucker, Thomas, [59].

Flying Camp in New Jersey, [326], [403].

Fogg, Jeremiah, [204].

Folsom, Gen. M., [187].

Fonblanque, E. B. de, Burgoyne, [204], [361].

Fontleroy in America, [244].

Foote, W. H., [714].

Forbes, Major (1777), [366].

Force, Col. Peter, Amer. Archives, [653];

their bad indexes, [567];

on the signing of the Decl. of Indep., [269].

Ford, Paul L., Hamiltoniana, [104].

Forman and the Penna. militia, [398].

Forrest, Capt. Thomas, [375].

Fort Anne burned, [297].

Fort Arnold (West Point), [462], [463].

Fort Bedford, [694].

Fort Box (Brooklyn), [329].

Fort Brewerton, [609].

[Fort Chartres], map of its vicinity, [700];

ruins of magazine, [703].

See [Chartres].

Fort Clark, [720].

Fort Clinton, [324];

attached plan, [363].

See Forts.

Fort Clinton (West Point), [465].

Fort Constitution (Hudson River), [455].

Fort Cornwallis (Augusta), [490].

Fort Dayton (German Flats), [630].

Fort Defiance (Long Island), [328].

Fort Edward, [609];

Burgoyne at, [299];

Schuyler at, [297], [298].

Fort Erie, [609].

Fort Frederick, Convention troops at, [321].

Fort Gage, [719].

Fort Galphin, [544].

Fort George (N. Y.), [333], [609].

Fort Granby, [490], [544].

Fort Grierson, [490].

Fort Griswold (Conn.), [562].

Fort Hardy, ruins of, [362].

Fort Henry (Wheeling, Va.), [716].

Fort Hunter, [609].

Fort Independence (Hudson River), [456].

Fort Independence (N. Y.), [287].

Fort Jefferson (Mississippi River), [730].

Fort Johnson, [609].

Fort Johnson (James Island), [528].

Fort Johnson (N. C.), [542].

Fort Knyphausen, formerly Fort Washington, [338].

Fort Le Bœuf, [691].

Fort Lee, [288], [339];

evacuated, [338], [341], [367].

Fort Ligonier, [694].

Fort Logan attacked (1777), [716].

Fort Massac, [718].

Fort Mercer, [429];

(Red Bank), [386];

attacked, [387].

Fort Michillimackinac, [691].

Fort Mifflin, [386], [429];

attacked, [388];

Plans, [431], [432], [435].

Fort Miller, [298].

Fort Montgomery, [323];

attacked, [363];

plan, [324];

chain, [324].

See Forts.

Fort Motte, [489], [544];

captured, [490].

Fort Moultrie surrendered (1780), [526].

Fort Niagara, [609].

Fort Ontario, [609].

Fort Ouatanon taken, [691].

Fort Pitt, [690], [733];

attacked, [691];

Bouquet at, [697].

Fort Presqu' Isle taken, [691].

Fort Putnam (West Point), [462], [465].

Fort Rutledge, [675], [676].

Fort Sandusky taken, [691].

Fort Schlosser, [609].

Fort St. Joseph taken, [691].

Fort Stanwix (Schuyler) built, [299];

under Gansevoort, [299], [628];

attacked by St. Leger, [299], [628];

siege raised, [632];

conference at, for establishing bounds, [605], [610];

maps of bounds, [608], [609];

abandoned, [645];

map by Fleury, [351], [354], [355];

other maps, [351];

occupied (1775), [624];

its site, [626];

called Fort Schuyler, [626].

Fort Stirling (Long Island), [328], [335].

Fort Sullivan (Tioga River), [641].

Fort Trumbull (Conn.), [562].

Fort Tryon, [287].

Fort Venango, [691].

Fort Washington, attacked, [287];

commanded by Magaw, [287];

plans of it carried to Percy, [287];

its position, [287];

its armament, [287];

discretionary orders to Greene, [288];

surrendered, [289];

map of, [339];

fall of, [338];

named Fort Knyphausen, [338];

garrisoned, [285];

treachery of Demont, [341].

Fort Watson, [544].

Fort. See names of forts.

Forts Clinton and Montgomery, [455], [456], [465];

plan of attack, [365];

captured by Gen. H. Clinton, [306].

See Fort.

Forton, prison at, [575].

Foster, W. E., Stephen Hopkins, [70], [567].

Foucher, Antoine, Fort St. Jean, [223].

Fowler, R. L., [91].

Fox, C. J., on the battle of Guilford, [487];

on the side of the opposition, [112];

lives of, [112].

Fox, Ebenezer, Revolutionary Adventures, [582].

France driven from North America, [686];

her No. American possessions before 1763, [685];

her treaty obligations with England, [272].

Francis, J. W., Old New York, [269].

Frankland, Lady, [128].

Frankland, Sir Henry, [12].

Franklin, B., "Rules for reducing a Great Empire", [11];

examination as to the Stamp Act, [32], [74];

agent of Massachusetts, [53], [89];

agent of Penna., [74];

on the Stamp Act, [74];

correspondence with Dean Tucker, [74];

Familiar Letters, [85];

defamed for his connection with the Hutchinson letters, [56], [93];

blamed by Mahon, [93];

vindicates himself, [93];

acknowledged his agency in the Hutchinson letters to prevent a duel, [93];

attacked by Wedderburn, [95];

Franklin before the Privy Council, [93], [95];

his clothes then worn, [95];

Appeal, [109];

in Canada, [166], [227];

on com. to draft Decla. of Indep., [239];

and the Revolution, [252];

views of independence, [255];

autog., [264];

the oldest signer of the Decl. of Independence, [264];

proposes a confederation, [274], [654];

Narrative of Massacre in Lancaster County, [606];

proposes an alliance with the Six Nations, [616];

his interest in Western lands, [649];

Political Pieces, etc., [653];

and the Vandalia Company, [708];

goes to Europe with Lambert Wickes, [571];

replies to Hillsborough's report, [688];

and the Wilkes turmoils, [28];

removed as postmaster of the colonies, [56];

on the union of the colonies, [65];

his plan of union (1754), [65];

Proceedings in Mass., [67];

Some special Transactions in London, [68];

letters on the feelings in England during the Stamp Act times, [75];

his annotations on pamphlets (1769), [84];

in London (1769), [85];

correspondence with Wm. Strahan, [85];

writes preface to Sam. Adams's Rights of the Colonies, [90];

corresponds with Cushing about a congress (1773), [99];

in London watched by Quincy, [105];

A true State of the Proceedings, [106];

his conferences with Chatham, [112];

with the Howes, [112];

writing in the Public Advertiser (London), [112];

returns (1775) from England, [122];

in Cambridge (1775), [146];

urging a resort to bows and arrows, [156];

and Paul Jones, [590];

and privateers, [592];

his Supplement to the Boston Independent Chronicle a hoax, [659], [684];

advocates the retention of Canada (1763), [686].

Franklin, Gov. W., seized, [325];

on Galloway's plan, [101].

Franklin, Wm., letter, [73].

Franklin Club, [219].

Franks, Maj. D. S., aide to Arnold, [460].

Fraser, Gen., with Burgoyne, [294];

wounded, [308];

at Hubbardton, [350];

death, [357];

removal of remains, [357].

Fraser, Lt. Andrew, [702];

at Fort Chartres, [702];

escapes, [702].

Frazer, Capt., at Fort Chartres, [706].

Frazer, Persifer, [325];

on Monmouth, [446];

his papers, [346], [417].

Frederic, H., on the Mohawk Valley [672].

Free trade, [6].

Freehold, N. J., [400], [408].

Freeland's Fort, [639].

Freeman's Farm, battle, [305], [336].

Fremont, J. C., Memoirs, [258].

French, their treatment of the Indian, [688];

their army moves from Va., [745];

near King's Ferry, [745];

march to Boston, [745].

Friedenshütten, [734].

Frisbie and Ruggles, Poultney, Vt., [355].

Frog's Neck (N. Y.), [337];

English works at, [561].

Frontiers, [248];

literature of, [248];

lawlessness on the, [608], [611];

bands of rangers, [608].

See [Border life] and [warfare].

Frost, John, Pict.-book of the Commodores, [592].

Frothingham, R., Rise of the Republic, [3], [252];

"Sam. Adams' Regiments", [78];

Alarm on the night of Apr. 18, 1775, [174];

Siege of Boston, [184];

Joseph Warren, [184], [194];

Battlefield of Bunker Hill, [184];

The Centennial, [184];

portrait, [186];

notices of, [186];

on Bunker Hill, [189];

on the command at Bunker Hill, [191].

Fry and Jefferson, map of Virginia, [538].

Fuller, O. P., Warwick, R. I., [90].

Funerals, use of gloves, [77].

Fur trade disturbed by colonization, [687].

Futhey, J. S., on Brandywine, [419];

on Paoli, [419].

Futhey and Cope, Chester County, [385].

Gadsden, Christopher, [79], [238], [269];

in the Congress of 1774, [99];

favors the Articles of Association, [101].

Gage, Gen. Thomas, his letters sent back to Boston, [83];

Letters to the ministry, [84];

in Boston, [95], [113];

removes from Danvers, [114];

his wife, [123];

his report of Lexington, etc., [178];

instructions to Brown and Bernière, [182];

on Bunker Hill, [195];

his papers stolen, [204];

his letters, [204];

sends troops to Philad. to protect Indians, [606];

proclamation against intrusions on the Indian lands, [611];

complains of the Indians in the rebel army, [656];

succeeds Amherst in command in America, [702];

commands in N. Y., [30];

succeeds Hutchinson, [57];

caricature of, [59];

portrait, [114];

his spies make plans of the roads around Boston, [120];

autog., [145];

obstructed by Com. of Correspondence, [115];

awake to the magnitude of the revolt, [116];

his military reputation ruined at Bunker Hill, [136];

goes to England, [146];

loyalists address him, [146];

dissatisfied with Boston as a military post, [152].

Gaine, N. Y. Pocket Almanac, [331].

Gale, George, Upper Mississippi, [648].

Gallatin, Albert, Synopsis of Indian tribes, [651].

Galloway, Jos., [68]; his plan of adjustment, [101];

Candid Examination, etc., [101];

a reply in an Address, [101];

and in response, A Reply, [101];

Hist. and Polit. Reflections, [101];

Examination before the House of Commons, [101];

Lecky's opinion of him, [101];

his character, [235];

in Cont. Congress, [235];

and the patriot leaders, [247];

Hist. and Polit. Reflections, [254];

joins the British, [370];

made superintendent of police in Philad., [395];

on Indian lands, [650];

his Speech in answer to Dickinson, [68];

conveyed information to Dartmouth through W. Franklin, [101], [104], [111];

Arguments on both sides, [101];

his map of the 1777 campaign, [415];

Letters to a Nobleman, [415];

and the campaign of 1777, [416].

Galvez, Gov., at New Orleans, [739];

captures British posts on the Mississippi, [739];

takes Mobile, [739].

Gambier, Admiral, [436];

life by Cavendish, [326].

Gambrall, Church life in Colonial Maryland, [71].

Gammell, Wm., on John Russell Bartlett, [90];

Samuel Ward, [565].

Gansevoort, Col., holds Fort Stanwix, [299], [628];

portrait, [629], [681];

refuses to surrender, [632];

in Sullivan's expedition, [641];

papers, [350], [670].

Gardiner, Asa Bird, [156], [744].

Gardiner, D., engraving of Cornwallis, [474].

Gardiner and Mullinger, Eng. Hist. for Students, [75].

Garth on the Stamp Act debates, [74].

"Gaspee" burned, [46], [53], [90];

references, [90].

Gates, Gen. Horatio, advises against an assault on Boston, [142];

paper on, by J. E. Cooke, [144];

letters from Cambridge, [203];

his character, [291];

at Ticonderoga, [291];

portraits, [302], [303], [310], [476];

autog., [303];

supersedes Schuyler, [303];

his estate in the Shenandoah Valley, [303];

in N. Y., [303];

headquarters at Saratoga, [303], [356], [361];

on the surrender of Burgoyne, [358];

medal given to him, [358];

strength of his army, [358];

joins Washington in the Jerseys, [378];

refuses to reinforce Washington (1777), [447];

sent South, [476];

deceived as to the size of his army, [476];

defeated at Camden, [477], [529];

at Charlotte, [477];

at Hillsborough, [477];

superseded by Greene, [480];

never tried, [480];

his papers, [532];

letters after Camden, [532];

defended by Greene and others, [532];

map of his Southern campaign, [537];

declines command of exped. against the Indians, [638];

commands in Canada (1776), [346];

differences with Schuyler, [346];

remonstrates at Schuyler's being confirmed, [349];

supersedes Schuyler, [356];

adj.-general at Cambridge, [655];

and the Board of War, [392];

quarrels with Arnold, [306], [315];

not on the field in the battles about Saratoga, [309];

agrees to Burgoyne's terms, [309];

aspires to supplant Washington, [312];

his military character, [314].

[Gates], Capt. Wm., orderly-book (1777), [359].

Gay, S. H., on Cornwallis in Virginia, [549].

Gee, Joshua, [63].

Gee, Thomas, order-book, [670].

General officers, first of the war, [143].

General View of the Amer. navy, [589].

General warrants, [11].

Genet and the Western exped., [733].

George II. died, [12].

George III., portrait, [20], [76];

by Walpole, [75];

supported by his people, [111];

his determination to crush the revolt, [111];

his proclamation, [111];

his responsibility for the Amer. Rev., [244], [245];

justification by Mahon, [244];

his hatred of Chatham, [246];

his statue in N. Y., [325];

his proclamation of 1763, [687].

George, Capt. Robert, [729].

George, Fort (N. Y.), [275].

See Fort.

George, Lake, surveys of, [348].

George's Cambridge Almanac, [178].

Georgia, address to the king (1769), [83];

not represented in the Congress of 1774, [99];

movements (1775), [131];

in the Cont. Congress, [238];

Constitution of, [274];

occupied by the British (1779), [470];

war in, [513];

map of northern frontiers, [519];

map of A. Campbell, [675];

Indian war in, [676].

Gérard in Philadelphia, [101].

Gerlach, P., [350].

Germain, Lord Geo., his orders to Burgoyne, [295];

portrait, [295];

fails to instruct Howe, [295];

and Gen. Howe, [329];

Reply to Burgoyne, [365];

Correspondance avec Clinton, etc., [516];

his instructions to reduce South Carolina, [526], [527];

family papers, [719];

to Clinton on Arnold and André, [467];

The Rights of Great Britain, [269];

scheme to conquer the West, [742].

German Flats, [350].

Germantown, battle of, sources, [385], [421];

map of approaches, [424];

Montresor's map, [426], [427];

other maps, [414], [426], [428];

Chew House, [426];

British camp at, [442].

Gerry, Elbridge, [238];

on Washington as commander-in-chief, [131];

book of contracts, [203];

autog., [263];

life, [266];

draws law for admiralty cases in Mass., [591].

Getty, Gen. G. W., his plan of Yorktown, [553].

Gibault, a priest, [722].

Gibbes, W. R., Doc. Hist. Amer. Rev., [512].

Gibbs, Major, diary, [601].

Gibson, Gen. John, [711], [712].

Gibson, Thomas, [421].

Gillett, E. H., [71].

Gilman, Arthur, Cambridge of 1776, [142].

Gilman, Caroline, edits Wilkinson Letters, [520].

Gilmor Papers, [73].

Gilmore, Jas. R., on the Cherokee wars, [679];

Rear Guard of the Revolution, [536].

Gilpin, H. D., life of Jefferson, [265];

of Thomas Nelson, [266];

of Elbridge Gerry, [266];

of Cæsar Rodney, [266];

of Benj. Harrison, [266];

of Geo. Ross, [266];

life of Geo. Taylor, [266];

of William Ellery, [266];

of Sam. Adams, [266].

Gilpin, Rev. Wm., Memoirs of Josias Rogers, [527].

Giradin, L. H., Virginia, [515].

Gist, Gen. Mordecai, [477], [533], [534].

Gist, Col. Nath., and Indian recruits, [633], [677].

Gladwin, Maj. Henry, at Detroit, [690];

acc. of, [690].

Gleig, G. R., British Commanders, [516];

on Burgoyne's surrender, [358].

Glick, on Bennington, [354].

Gloucester, N. J., [425];

British at, [442];

map of Lafayette's victory at, [430].

Glover, C. Appeal, [109].

Glover, John, orderly-books, [204], [601];

conducts Convention troops to Boston, [317];

life, by Upham, [325];

his letters, etc., on the Saratoga campaign 356.

Gnadenhütten, [606], [734], [736].

Goddard, D. A., on Mass. men in Bennington fight, [355].

Goddard, May Katharine, [268].

Godefroy, Fr., Recueil, [185].

Golden Hill, N. Y. city, [172].

Goldsborough, Chas. W., U. S. Naval Chronicle, [589].

Gooch, John, on Harlem, [334].

Good Literature, [218].

Goodell, A. C., Jr., [96], [108].

Goodhue, Shoreham, l't., [214].

Goodrich, Chas. A., Lives of the Signers, [266].

Goodrich, Chauncy, [557].

Goodrich, Capt. Wm., [613].

Goodwin, Daniel, Jr., on Dearborn, [190];

Provincial Pictures, [73].

Goodwin, H. C., Cortland County, [351], [666].

Gookin, Daniel, [668].

Goold, Wm., Portland in the Past, [146], [603].

Gordon, Col Cosmo, his court-martial, [560].

Gordon, Capt. Harry, [709].

Gordon, Wm., Acc. of the Commencement of Hostilities, [178];

Amer. Rev., [518];

map of siege of Boston, [207], [212];

on battle of Camden, [532];

his maps of the Southern campaigns, [547];

on Sullivan's exped., [666].

Goshen, Pa., skirmish, [416].

Goss, E. H., on Revere, [47], [175].

Gould, E. T., [175].

Gould, Jay, Delaware County, [670].

Goussencourt, Chev. de, [502].

Gowanus Creek, [328].

Grafton, Duke of, [21];

ministry, [46].

Graham, James, Life of Morgan, [511], [539].

Graham, Gen. Joseph, [514], [529];

on King's Mountain, [535];

on the Carolina campaign, [539].

Graham, J. J., on Gen. Graham, [518].

Graham, Gen. Samuel, Memoir, [518], [744].

Graham, W. A., British Invasion of N. Carolina, [514], [539];

Mecklenburg Centennial, [257].

Grant, Col., attacked by the Cherokees (1761), [675].

Grant, Gen., [153], [427];

in command in New Jersey (1776), [374];

at Barren Hill, [443].

Grant, George, [668];

his journal, [671].

Grant, Thomas, his journal, [671].

Grant, Picturesque Canada, [216].

Grantham, Lord, [592].

Grape Island, [131].

Grasse, Comte de, sails for America, [499];

on the Chesapeake, [501];

engages Graves, [501];

plans of fight, [548];

portraits, [502], [503];

autog., [502];

accounts of, [502].

Grasshoppers, so called, [482].

Graves, Adm. Samuel, relieved by Shuldham, [114], [152];

engages De Grasse near the Chesapeake, [501], [548];

succeeds Arbuthnot, [517];

autog., [114].

Graves, Wm., Two letters, [549].

Gravesend, [326], [327].

Gray, Horace, on the writs of assistance question, [13].

Gray, John, [746].

Gray, Col. Robt., [514].

Gray, Samuel, [187].

Gray, Capt. Wm., map of Butler's route (1778), [681].

Greathouse, murderer of Logan's family, [711].

Greely, Mary W., [142].

Green, Ashbel, life of Witherspoon, [265].

Green, Dr. Ezra, Journal, [119], [590].

Green, S. A., prints the records of the Tea-ships Meeting, [91];

owns map of the siege of Savannah, [521];

edits Deuxpont's journal, [554];

on Paulus Hook, [559].

Green Mountain Boys, [161].

Greene, Colonel Christopher, defends Fort Mercer, [387].

Greene, Gardiner, [205].

Greene, G. W., Life of N. Greene, [511];

Biog. Discourse, [511];

German Element, [530];

on battle of Long Island, [330].

Greene, Gen. Nathanael, at Roxbury, [134];

on Bunker Hill, [187];

in Brooklyn, [275];

too ill to command, [278];

builds the Brooklyn lines, [326];

his conduct at Brooklyn criticised, [330];

his mistake at Fort Washington, [341];

evacuates Fort Lee, [367];

at Trenton, [375];

at Brandywine, [381], [419];

at Germantown, [385];

quartermaster of the army, [391], [436];

at Monmouth, [400], [444];

interview with Gen. Robertson about André, [461];

supersedes Gates in the South, [480];

as a soldier, [481];

confronts Cornwallis, [483];

crosses the Dan, [484];

at Guilford, [485];

at Ramsey's Mill, [487];

on Hobkirk's Hill, [487];

at Rugeley's Mill, [488];

relations with Sumter and Marion, [490];

besieges Ninety-Six, [491];

at High Hills of Santee, [493];

at Eutaw Springs, [493];

at Round O, [506];

engraved portraits, [508], [509], [512], [513];

accounts of them, [509];

notice of his life, [510];

lives of, [510], [511];

his statue, [510];

medal, [510];

his monument, [510], [511];

dies, [510];

lives of, by Geo. W. Greene, [511];

eulogy by Hamilton, [511];

grant for his services, [511];

burial-place, [511];

autog., [514];

on Gates's defeat at Camden, [532];

defends Gates, [532];

and the case of Isaac Hayne, [534];

his Southern campaign, [537];

his influence over his officers, [537];

letters, [537];

instructions, [537];

maps of his campaigns, [537], [538];

corrects maps for Gordon, [537];

at Cowpens, [538];

his letters, [538];

acc. of his retreat to the Dan, [539];

at Guilford, [539];

at Hobkirk's Hill, [541];

at Ninety-Six, [544];

his medal for Eutaw, [545];

at Morristown, [559];

at Springfield, [559];

under Sullivan in Rhode Island, [593];

makes treaty with Cherokees, [677].

Greene, Jos., [178].

Greenleaf, B., [156].

Greenleaf, Moses, MSS., [437];

in the Northern campaign (1776), [346];

orderly-book, [557].

Greg, Percy, United States, [456].

Gregg, Alexander, Old Cheraws, [676].

Greive, George, [560].

Grenadier Guards at Cowan's Ford, [539].

Grenell, John, [323].

Grenville, George, in power, [21], [23], [49];

and the Hutchinson letters, [56];

Regulations lately made, [75];

Controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies, [83];

speech on the Tea-ship's commotions, [92];

Stamp Act, [29].

Grenville Act (1764), [7], [27], [63];

characterized by Bancroft, [27];

in Boston, [27].

Grey, Gen., [426], [427];

at Fairhaven, [603];

at Paoli, [383], [423];

portrait, [383].

Gridlestone, Thomas, on Chas. Lee as Junius, [406].

Gridley, A. D., Town of Kirkland, [659].

Gridley, Jeremy, [13], [83].

Gridley, Richard, made chief engineer (1775), [134];

marks out redoubt on Bunker Hill, [135];

Washington's opinion of, [159];

letters, [203].

Grierson, Col., shot, [534].

Griffin, Col., [374].

Grigsby, H. B., Virginia Convention of 1776, [107], [257].

Grimke, Cpl., [520].

Grindall's Ford, [481].

Griswold, A. C., [191].

Grosvenor, L., [191].

Groton, Conn., attacked (1781), [562].

Grout, Lieut. David, orderly-book (1779), [359].

Groveland, ambuscade at, [642], [681];

map of ambuscade, [671].

Guadaloupe, [686].

Guernsey, A. H., [665].

Guess, Col. Nath., [677].

Guild, R. A., Chaplin Smith and the Baptists, [354], [357].

Guilford, battle of, [485], [540];

losses, [487];

Faden's map, [540].

Gummersall, Thomas, [683].

Gunby, at Hobkirk's Hill, [488].

Gunpowder, making of, [108], [118].

Gwinnett, Button, [264];

life of, [265];

autog., [266].

Habersham, Major John, [677].

Hackensack, [340], [343], [367].

Hadden, James Murray, Journal, [359].

Haddonfield, [430], [442].

Hageman, J. F., Princeton, [412].

Haldane, Lieut., [545].

Haldimand, Gen., deceived as to Sullivan's purpose (1779), [642], [667];

his relations with the Indians, [653];

Papers, calendar of, [653], [690];

ordered to attack New Orleans, [738].

Hale, Benj., [326].

Hale, E. E., on siege of Boston, [173];

Hundred years ago, [173];

on Bunker Hill, [189];

Faden maps, [210];

edits Howe's Orderly Book, [415];

on Cornwallis, [516];

on Yorktown, [555];

"Naval History of the American Revolution", [563];

on Paul Jones, [590];

Franklin in France, [591].

Hale, J. P., Trans-Alleghany Pioneers, [714].

Hale, Capt. Nathan, hanged, [333].

Half-King, a Huron, [735].

Halifax, refugees from Boston at, [206].

Hall, Capt., Civil war in America, [342].

Hall, Hiland, Ticonderoga, [214];

on Bennington, [356];

on Warner at Bennington, [356].

Hall, Lyman, [264];

life by H. McCall, [265];

autog., [266].

Hall, The Dutch and the Iroquois, [689].

Hallet,. Capt. J. A., [582];

in the "Tyrannicide", [582];

his log, [582].

Hallowell, Robt., [80].

Halsey, E. D., Morris County, [407].

Hamilton, Alex. his appeal (1774), [98];

A full vindication, [104];

The Farmer refuted, [104];

at Chatterton Hill, [286];

his house, [331], [384];

portraits of, [384];

bust of, [384];

aid to Washington, [416];

at Monmouth, [445];

his letters about Arnold and André, [466];

receives the news of Arnold's treason, [459];

at Yorktown, [504], [555];

Eulogy on Gen. Greene, [511];

his plan of operations with Rochambeau, [561].

Hamilton, E., Reynolds, [517].

Hamilton, F. W., Grenadier Guards, [518].

Hamilton, Gov., his case, [653];

charged with paying for scalps, [682], [726];

his report on the capture of Vincennes, [719];

defends his character, [719];

invades the Illinois country, [724];

recaptures Vincennes, [724];

letters from Detroit, [733];

his report of his surrender to Clark, [726];

sent to Virginia, [728];

sent to N. Y., [729].

Hamilton, Jas., Life of Thomas Heyward, [265];

Thomas Lynch, [265].

Hamilton, Engraved Works of Reynolds, [474].

Hammond, Col. Samuel, portrait, [535];

on Blackstocks, [536];

on Cowpens, [538];

his plan, [539].

Hancock, John, his brig "Harrison", [33];

and S. Adams' portrait, [40];

in the legislature, [42];

his sloop "Liberty" seized, [43], [80];

his "Rising Liberty", [80];

his letters, [107];

presides over Provincial Congress, [116];

at Lexington (1775), [122], [179];

excepted from pardon, [132];

letter to Ward, in fac-simile, [143];

his house, [207];

in Congress, [236];

autog., [263], [450];

life by John Adams, [265];

portraits, [270], [271];

his character, [107], [271];

estimate of him by John Adams, [271];

sketch by C. F. Adams, [271];

by G. Mountfort, [271];

other accounts, [271];

naval instructions, [565];

commands Mass. militia in R. I., [603];

entertains D'Estaing in Boston, [603];

oration on Boston Massacre, [88];

suggests a Congress (1774), [99];

President of Congress, [107];

on his way to Congress, received with enthusiasm in N. Y., [125];

his house, [149];

abused, [204].

Hancock's Bridge (Pa.), [442].

Hand, Col., [278].

[Hanger, Geo.], Address to the Army, [517] (see [Colerain]).

Hanging Rock, [475].

Harcourt, Lt.-Col., [369].

Hardenburgh, John L., in Sullivan's campaign (1779), [671].

Harding, Chester, [227], [707].

Harding, Seth, [568];

in the "Confederacy", [583].

Harlem Heights, [335];

Americans occupy, [284];

Washington's headquarters, [284];

fight at, [285];

evacuated, [285];

lines at, [334], [339];

Washington at, [334];

maps of, [334];

references, [334];

view, [334].

Harpersfield, N. Y., [643].

Harriman, Walter, [129].

Harrington, Daniel, [179].

Harrington, Jona., [179], [185].

Harris, Capt. (Lord), [183];

wounded at Bunker Hill, [195].

Harris, Moses, the spy of Schuyler, [356].

Harris, Samuel, Jr., journal of Saratoga campaign, [360].

Harris, W. W., Groton Heights, [562].

Harris and Allyn, Groton Heights, [448].

Harrison, Benj., [259];

his house, [259];

autog., [266];

life, [266].

Harrison, R. H., aide to Washington, [327], [390], [418].

Harrod, James, in Kentucky, [715].

Harrodsburg, Ky., [715].

Hart, John, autog., [264].

Hart, Thomas, [570].

Hartford, convention at (1780), [560];

Washington meets Rochambeau at, [561].

Hartley, Cecil B., Heroes and patriots, [680].

Hartley, Col., attacks Tioga, [636].

Hartley, Thomas, [346].

Hartley, Heroes of the South, [508].

Haskell, Caleb, [203];

diary, [219].

Hass, Wells de, Indian Wars, [649].

Hastings, Marquis of, [197].

Haswell, Anthony, Memoirs and Adventures, [709].

Hatfield, Hist. of Elizabeth, [407], [560].

Hathorn, Col., defeated by Brant, [639].

Hatton, Lieut., [534], [544].

Hawthorne, Nath., his "Old Manse" house, [180];

Septimius Felton, [185].

Haven, C. C., Washington in N. Jersey, [407];

Thirty days in N. Jersey, [407];

Annals of Trenton, [407];

Hist. Manual, [407].

Haw River, [485].

Hawkins, Benj., [651].

Hawks, F. L., on the Regulators, [81].

Hawley, James, [42].

Hawley, Gen. Jos., on Stony Point, [558].

Hawley, Joseph, [34];

urges fighting, [117];

"Broken Hints", [118];

autog., [118];

tries to assuage passions, [118];

on independence, [258].

Hay, Major, [728].

Hay, P. D., The Swamp Fox, [512].

Hayden, H. E., bibliog. of Wyoming, [665];

General Enos, [217].

Hayes, W. A., [746].

Hayne, Isaac, his career and execution, [534].

Hayne, Paul H., poem on King's Mountain, [536].

Hayward, E. L., [522].

Haywood, John, Hist. Tennessee, [676], [678].

Hazard, Eben, on the Penobscot exped., [604].

Hazard, Samuel, Penna. Register, [650].

Hazlewood, Com. John, [386];

on the Delaware, [430], [431].

Head of Elk, [379].

Headley, J. T., on Burgoyne's campaign, [359];

on the camp at Newburgh, [744];

Miscellanies, [590];

on Bouquet, [693].

Heath, Gen., account of the fight at Menotomy, [126];

portraits, [127], [128];

autog., [127];

his service, [128];

his papers, [128];

at Lexington, [125], [180];

Memoirs, [180];

commands Eastern department, [318];

at Peekskill, [403];

on the Hudson, [500], [557];

plan of Stony Point, [557];

in Boston (1778), [603];

made general, [119];

autog., [203].

Heckewelder, John, the missionary, [651], [734].

Heister, Gen. de, [277], [345];

at Brooklyn, [279], [327].

Hele, Lieut., [449].

Hellwald, Von, America, [129].

Helm, Capt., at Vincennes, [723], [728], [729].

Hempstead, Stephen, [562].

Hendricks, Capt. Wm., [219].

Henley, Capt. David, [318].

Hennequin, Biographie Maritime, [595].

Henry, Capt. John, [520], [522].

Henry, J. J., Campaign against Quebec, [219].

Henry, Moses, [724].

Henry, Patrick, [238];

questions the prerogative, [24];

and the Stamp Act, [29], [73];

supports com. of corresp., [56];

character, [107];

memoir by W. W. Henry, [107];

by M. C. Tyler, [107], [723];

portraits, [107], [259];

prepared (1774) to fight, [117];

"We must fight", [121];

commands Virginia militia, [167];

on independence, [257];

his house, [259];

and Western lands, [649];

gov. of Va., [716];

corresponds with Spanish governor of New Orleans, [738];

his letter on Clark's conquests, [723].

Henry, W. W., memoir on Patrick Henry, [107];

on G. R. Clark, [734].

Henshaw, Joshua, [73].

Henshaw, Col. Wm., [204].

Herbert, Chas., Relics of Amer. Prisoners, [575];

The Prisoners of 1776, [575].

Hering, J. H., [348].

Herkimer, Gen. Nicholas, at Oriskany, [299], [630];

goes to Unadilla, [626];

conference with Brant, [627];

his force, [630];

wounded, [631];

dies, [300], [632];

suspicious portrait, [351];

view of house, [351];

his name, [351].

Herrick, H. W., on Stark and Bennington, [354].

Hesperian, The, [710].

Hesse, Mr., [738].

Hesse-Cassel, Prince of, his letter to Baron Hohendorf a forgery, [411].

Hessians in the Long Island battle, [329];

their maps, [327], [345], [409];

at Oriskany, [351];

their jealousy of the English, [354];

taken at Trenton, marched through Philadelphia, [376];

at Brandywine, [419];

in the South, [482];

at Savannah (1779), [524];

at Guilford, [541];

in the R. I. campaign (1778), [595], [601].

Heth, Lieut. Wm., [219], [421].

Hewes, G. R. T., Traits of the Tea Party, [91];

Retrospect of the Tea Party, [91].

Hewes, Joseph, life and autog., [266].

Heyward, Thomas, life, [265];

autog., [266].

Hichborn, Benj., [88].

Hickey, Thomas, [326].

Hickey Plot, [326].

Hide, Elijah, [186].

Higginson, T. W., on Paul Revere, [175];

on Salem privateers, [591].

Hildreth, S. P., Pioneer Settlers of Ohio, [219], [567], [708].

Hill, Geo. C., Arnold, [461];

Daniel Boone, 708.

Hill, J. B., Old Dunstable, [189].

Hill, John, his plan of N. York, [331];

map of Philad., [442].

Hill, N. N., Jr., [736].

Hillard, E. B., Last Men of the Rev., [746].

Hills, John, [426]; Map of Springfield, N. J., [560];

map of Stony Point, [558];

plan of attack on Forts Clinton and Montgomery, [363].

Hillsborough, Earl of, [21], [43];

leaves the ministry, [53];

requires Massachusetts to rescind its circular letter, [44];

she refuses, [45].

Hinman, Connecticut during the Rev., [663].

Hite, Col. John, [718].

[Hobkirk's Hill] (second battle of Camden), battle of, [488], [541];

plans of battle, [543], [544];

forces and losses, [544].

Hodge, Wm., [573], [574], [575].

Hodgkin, Col. Joseph, [325].

Hodgkinson, Samuel, [222], [225].

Hodgson, John, [86].

Hoffman, F. S., [451].

Holden, Queensbury, [214].

Holland, E. G., "Highland Treason", [466].

Holland, Sam., chart of Boston harbor, [209];

his plan of N. Y., [333];

his maps of the English colonies, [341];

surveys of Fort Clinton, etc., [364].

Hollis, Thomas, [68];

prints The True Sentiments of America, [83].

Hollister, H., Lackawanna Valley, [665].

Holmes, O. W., Grandmother's Story, [200].

Holmes, Missions, [736].

Holyoke, Dr., [187].

Home, John, [269].

Hood, Admiral, [83];

Letters, [84];

on the American coast, [501].

Hooper, Archibald M., acc. of Robert Howe, [519].

Hooper, J. C., life of Wm. Hooper, [265].

Hooper, "King", [114].

Hooper, Wm., life, [265];

autog., [266].

Hopkins, Esek, made chief naval officer, [568];

portraits, [569];

attacks New Providence, [570];

attacks the "Glasgow", [570];

court-martial, [570];

accounts of, [570];

retires, [570].

Hopkins, John B., capt. in the navy, [570].

Hopkins, Stephen, [53];

answered in a Letter from a gentleman at Halifax, [70];

and in Defence of a Letter, [70];

and Brief Remarks, [70];

Rights of the Colonies, [70];

Grievances of the American Colonies, [70];

autog., [263];

life, [265];

and the Congress of 1754, [66].

Hopkinson, Francis, autog., [264];

life, by R. P. Smith, [265];

letter to Duché, [438];

Battle of the Kegs, [442].

Hoppin, J. M., [439];

edits H. A. Brown's Orations, [446].

Hoppin, Nicholas, [142].

Horry, P., Life of Marion, [512].

Horry, quarrels with Mahem, [545].

Hosack, David, [464].

Hosmer, Rufus, [189].

Hotham, Com., [364].

Houdon, his bust of Paul Jones, [592].

Hough, F. B., Order-book of Captain Bleecker, [670];

edits the Cow-Chace, [560];

Proc. of Congress at Boston, [560];

Northern Invasions, [452], [672];

Savannah, [522];

Siege of Charleston, [525];

edits Siege of Detroit, [701].

Houghton, G. F., on Colonel Warner, [356].

How, David, [202].

How, Henry K., Trenton, [407].

Howard, Col. J. E., [421], [481].

Howe, Henry, Hist. Coll. N. Y., [666].

Howe, John, Journal, [119].

Howe, Richard, Admiral Lord, [380];

portrait, [277], [380];

confronts D'Estaing off Newport, [594];

Candid and Impartial Narrative, [594];

arrives at New York, [326];

statue, [380];

attempts to force the Delaware defences, [387];

cruised off Boston to lure out D'Estaing, [603].

Howe, Gen. Robt., on defences of Charleston, [230];

at West Point, [456];

at Savannah, [469];

his Court-Martial Proceedings, [519];

acc. of, [519].

Howe, Gen. Wm., autog., [136];

his army on Staten Island (1776), [275];

lands on Long Island, [276];

his portrait, [197], [278], [383], [417], [418];

his blunders in the N. Y. campaign (1776), [291];

his lineage, [291], [415];

in Philadelphia, [384];

his army attacked at Germantown, [385];

criticised in Letters to a nobleman, [415];

his Observations, [415];

Reply to Observations, [415];

Letters from Agricolas, [415];

generally criticised, [415];

connection with Mrs. Loring, [415];

leaves Philadelphia, [396];

Mischianza, [396];

attacks Lafayette at Barren Hill, [396];

his reputation ruined by the campaign of 1777, [414];

tracts on his incompetency, [414];

his Narrative, [329], [414];

his Orderly-book, 1775-1776, [194], [415];

his H. Q. at Brandywine, [415];

sails from N. Y., [417];

at Head of Elk, [418];

his character, [418];

enters Philad., [419];

his proclamations, [419];

his acc. of Germantown, [426];

tries to lure Washington to battle, [439];

H. Q. at Stenton, [429];

orders in Philadelphia, [436];

H. Q. in Philad., [436];

relieved by Clinton, [443];

hopes to use the Indians, [621];

criticised for his attack at Bunker Hill, [140];

his fleet, [158];

evacuates Boston, [158], [205];

his conduct of the siege criticised in A View of the Evidence, etc., [205];

knighted, [281];

occupies N. Y., [283];

dallies at Mrs. Murray's, [284];

attacks to outflank Washington by way of Throg's Neck, [285];

at White Plains, [286];

at Dobbs's Ferry, [287];

attacks Fort Washington, [287], [288];

crosses into Jersey, [290];

his letters during the Long Island campaign, [329];

criticised by Mauduit, [329], [337];

his quarters in N. Y., [331];

his movements above New York (1776), [337];

going to Philadelphia, defeated Germain's plans, [348];

sends expedition to Danbury, [348];

takes Philadelphia, [367];

invades the Jerseys, [368];

evacuates New Jersey, [379];

sails south, and lands at Head of Elk, [379];

at Brandywine, [381];

criticised (1776), [331].

Howells, W. D., Three Villages, [184];

on Gnadenhütten, [736].

Howland, John, of Rhode Island, [405].

Hoyt, A. H., [95].

Hoyt, Epaphras, [627].

Hoyt, Gen., on the Saratoga battlefield, [357].

Hubbard, Frances M., Wm. Richardson Davie, [537].

Hubbard, John, Maj. Moses Van Campen, [669].

Hubbard, J. N., Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, [625], [662];

Red Jacket, [351], [625];

Life of Van Campen, [665].

[Hubbardton], affair at, [297], [350];

map, [350].

Huberton. See [Hubbardton].

Hubley, Col. Adam, [668];

American Revolution, [650].

Huddy, Capt. Joshua, case of, [744].

Hudson, Chas., [184];

Lexington, [180];

on Pitcairn, [183];

Doubts concerning Bunker Hill, [189].

Hudson, C., and Porter, E. E., Centennial of Lexington, [184].

Hudson, F., Amer. Journalism, [110];

on Lexington, [184].

Hudson River, the campaigns about, [275];

maps of, [323], [340], [364], [455], [456], [465], [556], [557];

the British to secure its line, [323];

British ships in (1776), [326];

obstructions in, [364];

frozen at New York, [559];

highlands of, [340].

Huger, Gen., [483];

the Virginia brigade, [485].

Hughes, Major, aide to Gen. Gates, [360].

Hull, Capt. Wm., on Trenton, [407].

Hulton, Henry, [39], [194].

Humphreys, Life of Putnam, [190].

Hunnewell, J. F., Bibliog. of Charlestown, [185].

Hunt, Louise L., on Gen. Montgomery, [216].

Hunter, C. L., Western No. Carolina, [256], [536], [678].

Huntington, Jed., letters during siege of Boston, [203];

on Valley Forge, [436].

Huntington, Samuel, autog., [263];

life, [265].

Hurd, John, [227].

Husband, Herman, [81];

A Fan for Fanning, [81];

Impartial Relation, [82].

Huske, Present State, etc., [650].

Husted, N. C., Centennial Souvenir, [466].

Hutcheson, Maj. Francis, his diary, [205], [346].

Hutchins, Thomas, [693], [699];

Louisiana, [651];

his maps of Bouquet's exped., [699];

map of Illinois country, [700];

Louisiana and West Florida, [700];

Virginia, etc., [700].

Hutchinson, Col. Israel, [204].

Hutchinson, Gov. Thomas, [89];

on Boston Massacre, [85];

his Strictures on the Declaration of Congress, [240];

chief justice of Mass., [12];

his house sacked, [19], [30], [72];

lieut.-gov. of Mass., [22];

on feelings in England, [111];

his coach used by Washington, [146];

his character, [26];

draws up petition to the Commons, [28];

succeeds Bernard (1769), [49];

made gov. of Mass. (1771), [53];

his letters returned to Boston by Franklin, [56], [93];

sails for England, [57];

death, [58];

plan of union in 1754, [66];

disapproval of the Stamp Act, [72];

his speech after the mob, [73];

his controversy with his Assembly, [88];

threatened, [88];

Copies of letters, etc., [93];

Letters of Gov. Hutchinson, etc., [93];

The Representations of Gov. Hutchinson, [93];

R. C. Winthrop's views of the return of his letters, [93];

George Bancroft's, [93];

Grenville's connection, [94];

interview with the king (1774), [97];

opposes the Boston Port Bill, [97];

addressed on leaving Boston, [113].

Hyrne, W. A., [169].

Hyslop, Robt., has Paul Jones's papers, [589].

Illinois, county of Va., [729].

Illinois country, [708];

map of, by Hutchins, [700];

Clark's campaign in, [718];

to be invaded by the British (1780), [737];

attacked, [739], [741].

Illman, Thomas, [194].

Imlay, Gilbert, Western Territory, [652], [708].

Importers in Boston proscribed, [79], [80];

list of them, [79].

Indeberg (N. Y. city), [284].

[Independence], of the United States, growth of the sentiment, [231], [256].

[Indians], taken prisoners and made slaves, [676];

threaten the Southern colonies (1763), [17];

Indian Treaties, etc., [247];

their part in the Rev. War, [605];

their grants of lands, [607];

rights of their women, [607];

private persons forbidden to buy their lands, [608];

spare woman's chastity, [610], [652];

their numbers, [610], [611], [650];

proportion of warriors, [611];

names of tribes, [699];

enlisted as minute-men at Cambridge, [612];

of more use to the British, [612];

counter-movements to employ them, [613], [614], [615], [616], [618];

in battle of Long Island, [613];

used as scouts, [613];

at White Plains, [613];

on the Kennebec exped., [614];

commissions given to them, [617];

and the British ministry, [617];

the British government announce their intention of using them, [621];

entice them by gifts, [621];

books about, [648];

as allies in war, [649];

their lands encroached upon, [649];

number in the British service, [652];

with St. Leger, [661];

commissioned by Congress, [672];

employment of, in war, opinions as regards, [673];

counter-statements of English and French, [688], [689];

bounties offered to engage in the war, [674];

enlisted, [677];

join the Americans in the South, [679];

Laws relating to Indians, [682];

civilized by the Moravians, [736].

Ingersoll, E., life of L. Morris, [266];

of Thomas Stone, [266];

of Samuel Chase, [266];

of James Smith, [266];

of Jos. Hewes, [266];

of Wm. Paca, [266];

of John Adams, [266].

Ingersoll, Jared., to be stamp distributor, [72];

his Letters, [73].

Inglis, Chas., Plain Truth, [270];

on the Iroquois, [608].

Inman, George, on Princeton, [412].

Innes, Col. Jas., [718].

Insurance, maritime, rates of, during the Rev. War, [563], [573].

Ipswich dreads a raid from Boston (1775), [128].

Iredell, James, [532].

Ireland, address of Congress to, [617].

Irenæus, Father, [710].

[Iroquois], histories of, [247];

Inglis' memorial about, [608].

Irvine, Col., attack at Three Rivers, [225].

Irvine, Gen., diary, [222].

Irvine, Gen. James, wounded at Chestnut Hill, [389].

Irvine, William, at Monmouth, [446];

at Fort Pitt, [732];

letters and papers, [737].

Jack, Major, in Georgia, [676], [678], [679].

Jackson, Helen Hunt, Century of Dishonor, [681],

Jackson, Wm., [80], [268].

Jackson, survey of Lake George, [348].

Jacob, John J., Life of Cresap, [712].

Jacobs, Francis, [419].

Jamaica Bay, [327].

James, John, Life of Marion, [512].

James, Thomas, [170], [228].

James, Wm. D., Life of Marion, [512].

James Island (near Charleston, S. C.), [526].

Jameson, Col., receives André, [458].

Jameson, Constitutional Conventions, [72].

Jarvis, J. W., [734].

Jasper, Sergeant William, [172], [230];

killed, [524].

Jay, John, address to the people of Great Britain, [100];

an Episcopalian, [241];

on Harlem fight, [334];

on the desire for independence, [255].

Jefferson, Thomas, Summary View, [98], [99];

the Decl. of Indep., [239];

Stuart's profile likeness of, [258];

portraits of, [258];

his house, Monticello, [259];

fac-simile of his orig. draft of the Decl. of Independence, [260];

why at the head of the com. for drafting the Decl. of Indep., [261];

his autog., [261], [266];

the house where he wrote the Decl. of Indep. 261;

the desk, [261];

life of George Wythe, [265];

life by Gilpin, [265];

escapes from Tarleton, [497];

during the invasion of Va., [515], [547];

controversy with H. Lee, [515];

Notes on Virginia, [650], [711], [712];

on Cresap, [711].

Jefferys, Gen. Topog. of No. Amer., [696];

plan of Boston, [209];

Province of Quebec, [215];

charts of the St. Lawrence, river and gulf, [215].

Jeffries, Dr. John, on Gen. Warren's death, [194].

Jemison, Mary, [648], [662].

Jening, Levi, [47].

Jenkins, Howard, Gwynedd, [436].

Jenkins, H. M., on Brandywine, [419].

Jenkins, Steuben, on Wyoming, [665].

Jenkinson, C., [76].

Jennings, Edmund, [109].

Jennings, Isaac, Memorials of a Century, [355].

Jennys, Richard, [71].

Jenyns, Soame, his Objections to Taxation, [75].

Jephson, Mrs., [276].

Jesse, Etonians, [516].

Jesuits in Kaskaskia, [717], [720].

Johnson, Crisfield, Erie County, [670].

Johnson, Col. Guy, [142];

succeeds Sir Wm. Johnson, [612];

favors use of Indians, [613];

the object of suspicion, [618];

fortified his house, [619];

confers with the Indians at Fort Stanwix and Oswego, [619];

at Ontario, [619];

at Montreal, [619], [624];

instructed to have the Indians prepared for service, [620];

his war-belt, [624];

goes to Connecticut, [605];

his map of the country of the Six Nations (1771), [609];

correspondence with Haldimand, [654];

persuading Indians to join the British, [655].

Johnson, Jeremiah, [329].

Johnson, Sir John, urging the Indians to take sides, [615];

his position, [624];

arrested, [625];

flies to Canada, [625];

Life of, [625];

Orderly-book, [351], [625], [660];

at Oriskany, [630];

raids in the Mohawk Valley, [634], [644];

in the Schoharie Valley, [644];

exped. into N. Y. 672;

in St. Leger's campaign, [299];

life of, by J. W. de Peyster, [351].

Johnson, Jos., Traditions of Amer. Rev., [514].

Johnson, R. M., [707].

Johnson, Dr. Samuel, his appearance, [109];

Taxation no Tyranny, [109];

Hypocrisy unmasked, [102].

Johnson, Stephen, [203].

Johnson, Wesley, [665].

Johnson, Sir Wm., life by Stone, [247];

his tact, [605];

labors to prevent outbreaks, [607], [608];

dies, [612];

acc. of, [648];

his estimate of Indian warriors, [651];

makes a treaty (1764) at Niagara, [698];

letters to Lords of Trade, [704];

the Western Indians, [706], [707].

Johnson, Wm., Sketches of life of Gen. Greene, [510], [511];

reviews of, [511].

Johnson, W. S., and the Wilkes turmoils, [28];

in the Congress of 1765, [74];

on feelings in England during the Stamp Act times, [75];

describes debates in Parliament, [85];

predicts independence, [85];

a patriot, [241].

Johnston, Alexander, Representative Amer. Orations, [107];

on the Cincinnati, [746].

Johnston, Capt., in the navy, [575];

in the "Lexington", [575];

surrenders to the "Alert", [575].

Johnston, Henry P., "Yale in the Revolution", [189];

on R. J. Meigs, [219];

his map of Long Island, [328];

Campaign of 1776, [331];

plan of New York Island, [331], [335];

on Nathan Hale, [334];

on Col. Varick, [460];

on De Kalb, [530];

his plan of battle of Camden, [531];

on De Kalb, Gates, and the Camden campaign, [532];

Yorktown Campaign, [555];

on Stony Point, [558].

Johnston, Bristol and Bremen, [567].

Johnstown, Gen. Schuyler at, [624];

fight at, [646].

Jones, Brig.-Gen., [194].

Jones, C. C., Georgia, [679];

Last Days of Lee, [509], [510];

Serg. Wm. Jasper, [230], [524];

Sepulture of Greene and Pulaski, [510], [524];

Siege of Savannah in 1779, [522].

Jones, Ch. H., Campaign for the Conquest of Canada, [174].

Jones, Dr., of Boston, [47].

Jones, Gabriel, [716].

Jones, J. S., Defence of No. Carolina, [257].

[Jones, John Paul], made lieutenant, [568];

cruising in the "Providence", [570];

made captain, [570], [571];

in the "Alfred", [571];

captures the "Mellish", [571];

in the "Ranger", [571], [576];

displays the national flag, [571];

acc. of him, [576];

takes the "Drake", [577];

descent on the Scotch coast, [577];

his letter-books, [577];

in the "Bon Homme Richard", [577], [590];

her log-book, [590];

her flag, [590];

engages the "Serapis", [578], [590];

goes into the Texel, [578];

effect in England, [590];

seeks the French service, [579];

in the "Alliance", [583];

life by J. F. Cooper, [589];

other lives, [589];

his papers, [589], [590];

life purporting to be by himself, issued in French, [590];

figures in Cooper's Pilot and Dumas' Capitaine Paul, [590];

in the "Ranger", [590];

her log, [590];

his letters, [590];

claims on the U. S., [591];

causes diplomatic embarrassments, [591];

portraits, [592];

medals, [592];

Houdon's bust, [592].

Jones, Lieut., [627].

Jones, M. M., on Cornstalk, [714].

Jones, Pearson, [146].

Jones, Pomroy, Oneida County, [351].

Jones, Skelton, Virginia, [515].

Jones, Thomas, the loyalist, his cynical character, [467].

Jordan, S., [227].

Joy, Arad, of Ovid, N. Y., [467].

Judges paid by the king, [54];

tenure of office in England, [4];

in America, [4].

Judson, L. C., on the signers of Decl. of Indep., [266].

Jumel, Madam, [284].

Kalb. See [De Kalb].

Kalm predicts the Amer. revolt, [686].

Kanadalauga, [669].

Kapp, Frederick, Die Deutschen im Staate New York, [351];

Life of John Kalb, [530];

Leben des Generals Kalb, [530];

Life of Steuben, [515].

Kaskaskia 730, [738];

Jesuits at, [720];

captured, [720];

references, [722];

maps, [700], [702], [717].

Kaye, G. W., Indian Officers, [516].

Kearney, Maj., surveys of Yorktown, [553].

Kemble, Peter, [123].

[Kennebec expedition] (1775), led by Arnold, [217];

used surveys by Montresor, [217];

Indians join, [655];

maps of the route, [217];

references, [217];

letters, [218];

Arnold's journal, [218];

other journals, [219];

orderly-books, [220];

list of officers, [220];

lists of men and of the losses, [220].

See [Quebec, siege of (1755)].

Kennedy, Patrick, Journal, [701].

Kennedy, Samuel, surgeon, [325], [359].

Kennett Square, Pa., [381], [415].

Kent, Benj., [47].

Kenton, Simon, [708].

Kentucky, explored, [710], [715];

first log cabin, [715];

made a county of Virginia, [716];

forts in, [739].

Ketchum, Silas, edits Mrs. Walker's Events in Canada, [222].

Ketchum, Wm., Buffalo, [648].

Kettell, John, at Bunker Hill, [202].

Kettle Creek, [520].

Kickapoos, [703],

Kidder, Frederick, Military operations in Eastern Maine, [564], [657];

acc. of him, [657].

Kimball, James, orderly-book (1777-1778), [360].

King, C., on Monmouth, [446].

King, David, [219].

King, D. P., [184].

King, Gen. Joshua, on André's captors, [466].

King's Bridge, [336], [337];

affair at (1781), [561].

King's Ferry (Hudson River), [456].

King's Mountain, battle, [479], [535], [536], [677];

forces and losses, [535];

no good plan, [536];

view, [536];

diagrams, [536].

Kingsley, J. L., Hist. address, [93];

on Ezra Stiles, [187].

Kingston, Duchess of, [112].

Kingston, Fort, [664].

Kingston, Lt. Col. (1777), [366].

Kingston, N. Y., senate house, [274];

burned (1777), [364].

Kingstown, N. J., [408], [410].

Kinnison, David, [91].

Kip's Bay, [283], [333], [335].

Kirke, Edmund, pseud. for J. R. Gilmore.

Kirkland, J. T., [672];

sketch of Gen. Lincoln, [513].

Kirkland, Samuel, [612], [659];

acc. of, [674];

life by S. K. Lothrop, [274], [659];

his account of siege of Fort Stanwix, [351].

Kirkwood, Capt., his journal, [545].

Kitanning, [609].

Kitchin, Thomas, map of N. Y., [333], [349];

map of Philad., [442].

Kloster-Zeven, convention of, [322].

Knight, Dr. (with Slover), Narrative, [736].

Knight, Lieut. John, [364].

Knower, Daniel, [466].

Knowlton, Col., [135], [191];

attacks at Harlem, [285];

his scouts in Charlestown Mass. (1776), [153].

Knox, Gen. Henry, his acc. of Brandywine, [419];

his report on the Continental army, [588];

misconceived later, [588];

brings cannon from Ticonderoga, [156];

his letters, [156];

autog., [156];

on Germantown, [421];

headquarters in N. Y., [276];

last general officer of the army, [746];

suggests the Cincinnati Soc., [746].

Knox, Wm., Claim of the Colonies, [75];

Controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies, [83];

The justice and policy of the late act, [104].

Knyphausen, Gen., at Fort Washington, [289], [338], [345];

autog., [289];

at Brandywine, [381];

in command in N. Y., [559];

at Germantown, [385], [428];

on the Delaware, [430];

at Haddenfield, [442];

at New Rochelle, [286];

at King's Bridge, [286];

his quarters in N. Y., [331];

at Trenton, [411].

Kosciusko, Thaddeus, fortifies Bemis Heights, [304];

at Ninety-six, [491];

portraits, [492];

memoir by Evans, [492];

his claims, [492].

Kriegstheater in Amerika, [341].

Kulp, Geo. B., Families of the Wyoming Valley, [664].

L'Amoreaux, J. S., address, [366].

La Chesnais, edits Blanchard's journal, [554].

La Corne, St. Luc, with Burgoyne, [294].

[La Mothe], Capt., [729].

La Tour, Brionde, Théâtre de la Guerre, [416].

Lacy, Gen. John, [393];

Papers, [216];

at Valley Forge, [436].

Lafayette, his view of the English observance of the Saratoga convention, [321];

joins the army, [380];

wounded at Brandywine, [382], [418];

headquarters, [419];

his attack at Gloucester, N. Jersey 389, [430];

proposed for command of an expedition to Canada, [392], [447];

at Barren Hill, [396], [442];

first sits at council of war, [417];

at Monmouth, [444], [445];

account of Arnold and André, [466];

marches south, [496];

in Richmond, [496];

map of his fight with Cornwallis, [538];

in Virginia, [547];

his Mèmoires, [547];

at Yorktown, [555];

plans an invasion of England, [577];

in R. I. campaign (1778), [593], [601];

his letters, [593];

visits Boston, [595];

his plan of Narragansett Bay, [600];

his plan of Rhode Island, [602].

Lake Pontchartrain, map, [702].

Lake. See names of lakes.

Lally, Thomas, [227].

Lamb, Col. John, [670];

at West Point, [460];

his artillery company at Quebec, [220].

Lamb, Roger, Journal of Occurrences, [198], [360], [518], [532];

Memoirs, [360].

Lambdin, A. C., [423].

Lamoth, Capt., [728]. See [La Mothe].

Lancaster, Pa., Congress at, [383].

Lancaster County, Pa., massacre in, [606].

Land companies, [649], [650].

Land grants, fraudulently obtained from the Indians, [607], [608].

Landaff, Bishop, his sermon (1767), [76];

answered by Livingston, [76];

a Vindication, [76].

Landais, Capt., in the "Alliance", [577], [578];

insane, [579];

his Memorial, [590];

Charges and Proofs, [591];

acc. by E. E. Hale, [591];

his claims, [591].

Lane, Capt. John, [614].

Lane, S. E., [714].

Langdon, John, in Canada, [227].

Langdon, Rev. John, sermon on Lexington, [180].

Langdon, Samuel, election sermon, [131];

Map of N. Hampshire, [217].

Langworthy, Edward, Chas. Lee, [407].

Lanman, James, [464], [597].

Lareau, Litt. Canadienne, [216].

Larned, Miss, Windham County, [193].

Lathrop, John, sermon on Boston Massacre, [88].

Latrobe, H. B., life of Chas. Carroll, [266].

Laurens, John, Lt.-Col., at Germantown, [385];

on the Delaware, [431];

killed, [507], [545];

at Monmouth, [446];

challenges Lee, [446];

at Charleston (1780), [525].

Lauzun, Duc de, Mémoires, [560].

Lawrence, Eugene, [559].

Leach, John, [204].

Learned, Gen., at Bemis Heights, [304];

at Freeman's Farm, [316].

Leboucher, La Guerre de l'Indépendance, [560].

Lecky, on Bunker Hill, [198];

on siege of Boston, [173];

England, etc., [68].

Ledyard, Col., his career, etc., [562];

killed, [562].

Lee, Andrew, diary, [417].

Lee, Arthur, A True State of the Proceedings, [106];

An Appeal to the People of Great Britain, [106], [109];

on the news of Lexington, [175];

helps in writing the Liberty Song, [86];

Political Detection, [88];

trying to secure powder for Virginia, [168].

Lee, Chas., Strictures on a Friendly Address, [106];

at Cambridge, [144];

correspondence with Burgoyne, [144];

his headquarters in Medford, [144];

sent to New York (1776), [156];

goes south, [156], [168];

his letters at this time, [156];

in Virginia, [168];

in South Carolina, [168];

letters during siege of Boston, [203];

report on defence of Sullivan's Island, [229];

in New York, [275];

on the fortifications of New York, [325];

refuses to follow Washington into the Jerseys, [368], [403];

captured, [369], [403];

likenesses, [369], [406];

autograph, [370];

following Clinton, [398];

at Monmouth, [399], [444];

court-martial of, [400], [446];

dismissed from the army, [400];

exchanged, [403];

his criticism of Washington, [403], [446];

his conduct suspicious, [403];

as "Junius", [406];

his house in Virginia, [407];

lives of, [407];

Papers, [407];

the campaign of 1777, [416];

his treason, [416];

his vindication, [446];

corresponds with Washington, [446];

duel with Col. Laurens, [446].

Lee, C. C., [515].

Lee, F. D., Hist. Rec. of Savannah, [519].

Lee, Francis Lightfoot, autog., [266];

life, [266].

Lee, Capt. John, [592].

Lee, Gen. Henry, [222], [509];

and his legion, [484];

on Rawdon's communications, [487];

joins Marion, [487];

at Augusta, [490];

at Ninety-Six, [491];

at the Eutaws, [545];

retires, [545];

War in the Southern Dept., [509];

edited by H. Lee, [509];

by R. E. Lee, [509];

called "Legion Harry", and "Light Horse Harry", [509];

portraits, [509];

severe on Jefferson, [515];

controversy, [515];

at Yorktown, [555];

(son of "Legion Harry") his Campaign of 1781, [511];

Observations on Jefferson, [515];

on the capture of André, [466];

attacks Paulus Hook, [559].

Lee, R. H., [236], [259];

and the Stamp Act, [29];

supports com. of correspondence, [56];

address to people of Great Britain, [100];

drafts address of Congress of 1775, [108];

moves for independence, [238];

not on the committee to draft the Declar. of Independence, [239];

his resolutions of June 7th preserved, [261];

references, [261];

autog., [265];

life, [266];

on Trenton, [407].

Lee, Major Wm., [204];

Legal adviser, [729].

Leiste, C., on the British colonies, [341].

Leitch, Col. Thomas, [171], [285].

Leith, John, Narrative, [682].

Le Marchant, Walpole's George III., [75].

Lemoine, Maple leaves, [223];

Picturesque Quebec, [223].

Leney, W. S., [107].

Leonard, Daniel, The present political state, etc., [110];

The Origin of the Amer. Contest, [110];

Massachusettensis, or a series of letters, [110];

references, [112].

Leslie, Col., at Salem, [119], [172].

Leslie, Gen., attacks Chatterton Hill, [286];

at Charleston, S. C., [507];

proposes a truce, [545];

marches to the Carolinas, [536];

at Princeton, [378];

in Virginia, [495], [546].

Lesperance, J., Bastonnais, [223].

Levasseur, A., Lafayette en Amérique, [194].

Levinge, R. G. A., Monmouthshire Light Infantry, [198].

Lewis, Gen. Andrew, leads exped. against Indians, [713];

at Point Pleasant, [713];

in Virginia, [168];

his Order-book, [168].

Lewis, Col., of Virginia, [679].

Lewis, Francis, autog., [264]; life, [265].

Lewis, Morgan, life of Francis Lewis, [265].

Lewis, S., [338].

Lewis, Chester Co., [419].

Lexington, Ky., [708]; named in commemoration

of the fight in 1775, [178].

[Lexington, Mass.], march to, [123];

Percy's reinforcements, [123];

effect of the news in England, [125];

authorities, [174];

depositions, [175];

fac-simile of John Parker's, [176];

which fired first? 175, [183];

news of the fight in London, [175];

its effect, [178];

the news sent South, [178];

Bloody Butchery, [178];

plan of Lexington, [179];

Clarke house, [179];

British accounts, [180];

Circumstantial Account, [180];

losses, [182];

alarm rolls, [182];

loss of property, [182];

disputes with Concord, [183];

depositions of survivors, [184];

Centennial Souvenir, [184];

view of Lexington Green, [185];

the fight in fiction, [185];

relics, [185].

See [Concord].

"Liberty" sloop seized, [43].

Liberty Song, [86]; Tree in Boston, [72];

in other places, [72].

Lincoln, Benjamin, at Charleston (1779), [469];

his order-books, [469], [522], [554];

at Savannah, [470], [519], [522], [523];

withdraws, [471];

autograph, [473];

portrait, [473];

lives, [513];

his papers, [359], [513];

his letters, [513];

coöperates with D'Estaing, [513];

surrenders Charleston, [474], [513];

defends his conduct, [524];

drove off the last ship from Boston, [160];

in Burgoyne's campaign, [299], [359];

acting on Burgoyne's communications, [304];

on New York Island (1781), [499];

account of Bennington, [354];

attack on Stono, [520];

with Gates (1777), [307].

Lincoln, Wm., ed. Journals of Mass. Prov. Cong., [180].

Lind, John, Answer to the Decl. of Indep., [269].

Lindsay, Lord, on Germantown, [423].

Lindsay, W., Invasion of Canada, [223].

Linn, Buffalo Valley, [446].

Linquet, [366].

Lippincott, Capt. Richard, [744].

Litchfield, Paul, [203].

Little, Moses, [326].

Livermore, Daniel, [668].

Livermore, Geo., Hist. Research, [85].

Liverpool, Eng., [563].

Livesey, R., [575].

Livingston, Col., at Freeman's Farm, [316].

Livingston, Henry B., [359];

orderly-book (1777), [359].

Livingston, Col. James, before Quebec, [165].

Livingston, Philip, The other side of the question, [106], [108];

autog., [264];

life of, [265].

Livingston, R. R., intercedes for Arnold, [452];

in Canada, [227];

on com. to draft Declar. of Indep., [239];

on Stamp Act, [73].

Livingston, Gov. Wm., his papers, [359];

Collection of Tracts, [83];

corresponding with Sam Cooper, [83];

Letter to Bishop of Landaff, [76];

his silhouette, [84].

Lloyd, Charles, [49];

sec. to Grenville, [75];

Conduct of the late administration examined, [76].

Locke, Col., [475].

Lockwood, David, [472].

Lockwood, James, [178].

Lodge, Lieut. Benj., map of Sullivan's route (1779), [681].

Lodge, John, [212].

Loftus, Maj. Arthur, on the Mississippi, [701].

Logan, Col., at Blue Licks, [730].

Logan, James, his house, [429].

Logan, J. H. Upper country of So. Carolina, [536].

Logan Historical Soc., [713];

American Pioneer, [713].

Logan (Indian), his speech, [711], [712].

Logtown, N. C., [543].

London Gazette, [516].

Long, J., Indian interpreter, [649].

Long, Voyages, [741].

[Long Island], battle of, [326];

sources, [328], [329];

movements of, [329];

British strength at, [330];

bibliography of, [329];

the British land on, [326];

Hessian map of battle, [327];

other maps, [327], [328], [340].

See [Brooklyn].

Long Island Sound, whale boat warfare in, [591].

Longchamps. Histoire impartiale, [555].

Longfellow, H. W., occupies Craigie House, [142];

Paul Revere's Ride, [173].

Longfellow, Samuel, Life of H. W. Longfellow, [142].

Lord, W. W., play on André, [464].

Loring, Geo. B., on Leslie's expedition, [172].

Loring, J. S., Hundred Boston Orators, [107].

Lossing, B. J., [197]; on Arnold, [220];

on Daniel Boone, [708];

Field-book of the Rev., [659];

edits Lyon's Mil. Journal, [178];

on the signers of the Decl. of Indep., [266];

on Putnam, [193];

on the Revolutionary navy, [589];

Two Spies, [464];

on Arnold's treason, [464];

United States, [659];

Seventeen hundred and seventy-six, [659];

on Quebec, [223].

Lothrop, Isaac, [187].

Lothrop, S. K., Samuel Kirkland, [659], [674].

Louisiana, ceded (1762) to Spain, [686];

Ulloa in, [737];

a republic tried, [737];

French forts in, [699].

Lovell, James, [88];

imprisoned, [204];

on Burgoyne's advance, [348];

the Conway Cabal, [392];

on Howe's movements, [416];

on Washington, [421].

Lovell, Gen. Solomon, in Penobscot expedition, [582];

autog., [603];

quarrels with Saltonstall, [603];

his Journal, [603];

life by Nash, [603];

acquitted court of inquiry, [604].

Lovewell, John, [681].

Low, Nath., Astron. Diary, [178];

map from, [342].

Lowell, E. J., [411];

introduction to Pausch's journal, [360].

Lowell, Jas. Russell, Concord Ode, [184];

his house, [115].

Lowell, John, on the Bunker Hill controversy, [191].

Lowell, Robert, "Burgoyne's last march", [357].

Lownes, C., [207].

[Loyalists] in Boston, organized into battalions, [153];

leave Boston with Howe, [158];

leave Charleston and Savannah, [546];

discouraged by Trenton, [407];

military organizations in Philad., [395].

See [Tories].

Lunt, Paul, [203].

Lushington, S. R., Lord Harris, [183].

Lynch, Thomas, [264];

life, [265];

autog., [266].

Lynch's Creek, [476].

Lynde, Judge Benj., portrait, [86];

Diary, [86];

autog., [50].

Lyons, L., Mil. Journals, [178].

Lyttelton, Lord, A letter to Chatham, [104].

M'Gauran, Major Edward, [360].

Macaulay, Catharine, Observations, [88];

on Chatham, [685].

Macdonald, Flora, [168].

Machias, Me., affair of the "Margaretta", [564].

Machigwawish, [738].

Machin, Thomas, map of the Hudson River, [455].

Mackay, Capt. Samuel, Narrative, [360].

Mackenzie, Alex. S., Life of Paul Jones, [590].

Mackenzie, John, [79].

Mackenzie, Roderick, Strictures on Tarleton, [517];

answered, [517];

on Cowpens, [538];

wounded at Cowpens, [541].

Macpherson, James, Rights of Great Britain Asserted, [109], [269].

Madison, James, [259].

Magaw, Robert, on Fort Washington, [341];

letter (Cambridge), [203].

Magnolia, a Georgia periodical, [519].

Mahem, Marion's lieutenant, [545].

Mahem towers, [491].

[Mahon], Lord (Earl Stanhope), on Bunker Hill, [198];

condemns André's execution, [467];

on the Decl. of Indep., [269].

Mahoning, [643].

Maidenhead, N. J., [409], [410].

Maine, H. C., Burgoyne's Campaign, [366].

Maine created as the province of New Ireland, [604].

Maisonville, Francis, [729].

Maitland, Col., at Savannah, [470], [520];

dies, [524].

Majabigwaduce, [604].

Malcolm, Daniel, his house assailed, [68].

Malmedy, autog., [500];

fortifies Narragansett Bay, [593].

Mamaroneck, [337].

Manchac, [739].

Manchester, N. H., [190].

Manly, Capt. John, captures Crean Brush, [205];

takes prizes, [565];

the first to show a Continental flag, [565];

driven into Plymouth, [565];

second captain in rank, [570];

captures the "Fox", [579];

loses the "Hancock", [579];

cruises in the West Indies in "The Hague", [584].

Mann, Herman, Female Review, or Life of Deborah Sampson, [191].

Manors in N. Y., [340].

Mansfield, his speeches, [112];

Plea of the Colonies on the charges of Mansfield and others, [112].

Manufactures prohibited in the colonies, [6];

encouraged, [77], [78].

Manwaring, Edw., [86].

Marblehead (Mass.), Glover's regiment, [375], [565].

Marbois, Complot d'Arnold et Clinton, [463];

translated in American Register, [463].

Marbury, Col. Leonard, [676].

Marcus Hook, [415].

"Margaretta", affair of, [564].

Marion, Francis, [511];

lives, [512];

portraits, [512];

his relations with Greene, [490];

at Fort Watson, [544];

discouraged, [544];

pursued by Tarleton, [480].

"Marion's men", [490].

Marsh, Luther R., Gen. Woodhull, [330].

Marshall, Christopher, diary, [260], [273], [404], [436], [447];

his acc. of the reading of the Decl. of Indep. in Philad., [273].

Marshall, Col., of Boston, [47].

Marshall, John, at Brandywine, [418];

at Germantown, [422];

his account of Wyoming, [663].

Marshall, O. H., Niagara Frontier, [658].

Marshfield, Mass., garrisoned, [118].

Martin, D., engraved the earliest American plan of Bunker Hill, [200].

Martin, gov. of No. Carolina, [168].

Martin, Joseph, [677].

Martin, J. S., Revolutionary Soldier, [329].

Martin, Luther, [712].

Martin, Gazetteer of Va., [554].

Martin, No. Carolina, [678].

Martler's Rock, [323].

Maryland, in the Continental Congress, [234];

effect of Boston Port Bill in, [96];

militia in (1774), [117];

movements (1774), [98];

Stamp Act in, [73]; troops, [485];

at Hobkirk's Hill, [488];

at Camden, [533];

at Guildford, [541].

Mascoutins, [703], [741].

Masères, Francis, Essays, [90];

Account of the proceedings, [104];

Additional Papers, [104];

Canadian Freeholder, [104].

Mason, Col. David, [119].

Mason, Edw. G., Todd's Record Book, [730];

Spaniards in Illinois, [743];

Kaskaskia, [723];

on Fort Chartres, [706].

Mason, Geo., [259], [716];

his house, [259];

Virginia Decl. of Rights, [272];

references, [272].

Mason, G. C., on the English fleet in Newport, [593];

on war vessels in Narragansett Bay, [90].

Mason, Jonathan, [88].

Mason, Thaddeus, [187].

Massachusetts, circular letter (1768), [2], [42], [79];

causes of the Revolution in, [18];

character of her governors, [22];

its fisheries, [25];

trade with the West Indies, [26];

the Stamp Act, [29];

refuses to rescind the circular letter, [44];

calls a convention (1768), [45];

protests against the military occupation of Boston (1769), [47];

legislature moved to Cambridge, [47];

adopts intercolonial com. of correspondence, [56];

bill for regulating the government, [58];

legislature at Salem, [58];

Answer of the major part of the Council, [67];

Speeches of the governors, 1765-1775, and the answers of the House of Rep., [67];

Journals of the House, [67];

State Papers, [67], [73];

her letter to Rockingham, [83];

Song of Liberty, [86], [87];

Reply to Hutchinson (1773), [90];

petition to the king for the removal of Hutchinson, [95];

Americans in London oppose the Regulating Act, [97];

debate in Parliament, [97];

Bill for the impartial administration of justice, [97];

Solemn League and Covenant, [97], [98];

action taken for a Congress (1774), [99];

her assembly becomes a provincial congress, [116];

Journals of the Provincial Congress, [106];

articles of war, [108];

form of her government (1775) approved by Congress, [108];

ceases to be called province, [108];

provincial congress chooses general officers, [116], [243];

militia, [116];

second provincial congress, [118];

empowers Com. of Safety to gather the militia, [119];

provincial congress, [120];

meets (May, 1775), [131];

warns (June 17, 1775) the militia, [133];

the doings of the provincial congress, approved by the Continental Congress, [134];

Com. of Safety send acc. of Bunker Hill to England and elsewhere, [187];

in the Cont. Congress, [234];

sets up its autonomy, [237], [257];

Centennial of the Constitution, [274];

frames a constitution, [274];

Report on a Constitution, [274];

other publications, [274];

sends mast timber to Charles II, [564];

ships owned in, [564];

commissions a naval force (1775), [565];

their captures, [568], [582];

her force in 1779, [579];

sends expedition against Penobscot, [582];

privateers of, [585], [587], [591];

commissioned in France, [587];

her navy, [585], [586];

her losses at Penobscot, [586];

her number of men at sea, [587];

her legislation about privateers, [591];

their captures, [591];

troops in R. I. (1778), [601];

issues bills to defray cost of Penobscot expedition, [603];

military rolls of the exped., [603];

Stockbridge Indians enlisted by, [612];

their plea of justification, [612], [613];

seek to enlist the Nova Scotia Indians, [614];

treaty with them, [614];

Journals of its provincial congresses, [656].

Massachusetts Gazette, [110].

Massachusetts Spy, [110], [122].

Massey, England, [112].

Masts, timber for, [564].

Mathew, Geo., [560].

Matson's Ford, [425].

Matthewman, Luke, [581].

Matthews, David, [326].

Matthews, Gen., invades New Jersey, [559];

in Virginia, [546].

Matthis, Samuel, Hobkirk's Hill, [542].

Mattoon, Gen. Ebenezer, on Burgoyne's surrender, [358].

Mauduit, Israel, [83];

Short View, etc., [85];

edits the Hutchinson letters, [93];

on Bunker Hill, [195];

on Gen. Howe, [329];

Howe at White Plains, [337];

Three Letters to Howe, [195], [337], [344];

on the Mischianza, [436];

agent of Mass., [28].

Maverick, Peter, [266].

Mawhood, Col., [378].

Maxwell, Gen., [380]; at Morristown, [373];

his brigade, [670].

Maxwell, Major Thompson, [190].

Maxwell, Thomas, [663].

Maxwell on Arnold's fight on Lake Champlain, [346].

May, Thomas E., Const. Hist. England, [75].

Mayer, Brantz, edits Carroll's journal, [227];

Logan and Cresap, [712];

Tah-Gah-Jute, [712].

Mayhew, Jonathan, his controversy with Apthorpe, [70];

his Unlimited submission to the higher powers, [70];

Observations, in reply to Apthorpe, [70];

Defence of Observations, [70];

Remarks, [70];

his portraits, [71];

references on his career, [71];

suggests union of colonies, [89];

view of his meeting-house, [151], [197];

controversy with Secker, [243];

sermon on the Stamp Act, [77].

Maynard, Needham, [189].

McAlpine, Memoirs, [360].

McBury, Col. Leonard, [676], [678].

McCall, Hugh, lives of Lyman Hall, Button Gwinnett, [265];

George Walton, [265];

Hist. of Georgia, [513], [570].

McCall, Capt. James, [679].

McClean, Capt., [443].

McClellan, Capt. Jos., journal, [561].

McClure, diary, [180].

McConkey, Mrs., Hero of Cowpens, [511].

McCoy, John F., publishes ed. of proceedings of the André examination, [461].

McCoy, Sergeant, [219].

McCrea, Miss Jane, murder of, [627];

her Life, [627].

McCurlin, David, [202].

McDonald, Capt. Angus, goes against the Indians, [713].

McDougall, Gen., at Chatterton Hill, [286];

at Germantown, [385];

at West Point, [557].

McDowell, Col. Chas., [478].

McDowell, Jos., portrait, [535].

McGill, Maj., on Camden, [530].

McGowan's Pass (N. Y.), [338], [339].

McHenry, James, [446].

McKean, Thomas, on the Congress of 1765, [74];

life, [265];

signed the Decl. of Indep., [168];

autog., [265].

McKendry, Wm., Journal, [666].

McKenney and Hall, Indian Tribes, [625].

McKenzie, Alex., on Cambridge, [142];

on Lexington, [184].

McLane, Capt. Allen, [385], [393], [398].

McNiel, Capt., in the navy, [570].

McNeill, Gen., commands at Penobscot, [603].

McRae, Sherwin, [515].

McRae, Life of James Iredell, [532], [537].

McReath, Dr., [729].

McVeagh, Wayne, on Paoli, [419].

Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, [256];

autographs of the committee, [256];

disputed questions, [256].

Medcalfe, map of Burgoyne's campaign, [349].

Meigs, Return J., Expedition against Quebec, [219];

accounts of, [219];

expedition to Sag Harbor, [591];

his character, [591].

Mein, John, Boston, [83];

proscribed, [78];

State of the importation, etc., [78].

Mellish and Tanner, Seat of War, [416].

Melville, Herman, Israel Potter, [590].

Melvin, J., Expedition to Quebec, [219].

Mendon (Mass.), resolves of independence, [257].

Ménonville, M. de, journal at Yorktown, [554].

Mercantile system, [5], [7].

Mercer, Charles Fenton, [707].

Mercer, Gen. Hugh, commands Flying Camp, [326], [403];

death of, [378], [412];

action of Congress, [412];

portraits, [412].

Merchants in England, and navigation laws, [64];

monopolies of, [7].

Meredith, Sir Wm., A letter to Chatham, [104].

Metcalfe, S. L., Indian Warfare, [708].

Meyer, E. L., Map of Elizabethport, [560].

Meyrick, Surgeon, [358].

Meyrick, S. J., [227].

Miamis, [610].

Micmacs, [614].

Middle colonies, maps of, [341].

Middlebrook, camp at, [556];

Washington at, [579].

Middleton, Arthur, life, [265];

life of Rutledge, [265];

autog., [266].

Mifflin, Gen. Thomas, [117], [203];

the Conway Cabal, [392];

leads militia into New Jersey, [376];

on the British lines at Boston Neck, [212].

Mifflin, Fort, abandoned, [447].

See Fort.

Miles, Samuel, [327].

Militia, in battle, [541];

organized, [108];

in Mass., [116];

in the Rev. War, [588].

Miller, Thomas, at Bunker Hill, [202].

Miller, W. T., [203].

Miller House, [338].

Mills, W. H., on the Kennebec route, [217].

Mills, Statistics of So. Carolina, [527].

Milltown, Pa., [381].

Miner, Charles, Wyoming, [664].

Mingo Bottom, [736].

Mingo Indians, [610], [671].

Minisink massacre, [639], [653], [662];

loss, [662].

Minomines, [738].

Minot, Geo. R., [88].

Mischianza, [396], [436].

Misère (Ste. Geneviève), [738].

Mississippi River as western boundary of the U. S., [730];

plan by Pittman, [702].

Mobile, Pittman's plan, [702];

captured, [739].

Moffat, of R. I., on Stamp Act debates, [74].

Mohawk River, [609];

map of the neighborhood, [351];

valley, [610];

Indian incursion, [672];

warfare in, [657].

Mohawks in Canada, [656];

irritated by the Conn. Co., [605];

their lands east of the boundary line, [610];

solicited, [120];

would protect Guy Johnson, [624].

Mohegans, [622].

Molasses Act, [25], [26], [72].

Monckton, Lt.-Col., at Monmouth, [400].

Moncrieff, Col., [521];

at Savannah (1779), [524].

Monette, Valley of the Mississippi, [686].

Monk's Corner, [473].

Monmouth, battle, [399];

plans of, [408], [444], [445];

accounts of, [445], [446].

Monotomy, roads about, [121].

Monroe, James, at Trenton, [376].

Monson, Henry, map of Carolina, [675].

Montague, Admiral, [90].

Montague, Lord, letter to Moultrie, [534].

Montgar (Armstrong), [746].

Montgomery, Col. John, attacked by the Cherokees (1760), [675];

at Kaskaskia, [740].

Montgomery, Gen. Richard, urges advance into Canada, [161];

made brigadier, [161];

advances on St. Johns, [161];

before St. Johns, [162];

captures Fort Chamblée, [162];

takes St. Johns, [162];

has Indians, [656];

takes Montreal, [163];

at Pont-aux-Trembles, [164];

attacks Quebec, [165];

in the Canada campaign, authorities, [216];

despatches, [216];

lives, [216];

his sword, [216];

his house, [216];

ancestry, [216];

death and burial, [165], [216], [226];

remains removed to New York, [216];

tributes of Congress, [216];

his monument, [216];

tragedy by H. H. Brackenridge, [216];

autograph note on capitulation of St. Johns, [217];

signatures of his will, [218];

portraits, [220], [221];

Trumbull's "Death of Montgomery", [220].

Monthly Military Repository, [510].

Montreal, Guy Johnson's conference at, [624];

position of, [215];

taken by Montgomery, [163], [216].

Montresor, Capt. John, plan of Boston, [210];

maps of the English colonies, [341];

account of, [341];

plan of Charlestown, Mass., [198];

survey of Bunker Hill field, [200];

plans of New York, [326], [331], [333], [561];

map of the northern region of N. Y., [349];

his journal ed. by Scull, [413], [419];

map of defences of Philad. (1777), [441];

accounts of his family, [217];

map of Kennebec route, [217], [224];

journal on the Kennebec, [217];

Map of N. Y. and Penna., [416];

map of Newport, [560].

Moore, F., Diary of the Amer. Rev., [654].

Moore, Geo. H., Treason of Chas. Lee, [407], [416].

Moore, Hugh, Ethan Allen, [214].

Moore, Sir Henry, [38].

Moore, Thomas, Life of Sheridan, [109].

Moore, T. W., aide to Prevost, [522].

Moore's Creek Bridge, action at, [168];

references, [168].

Moorsom, Fifty-second Reg., [198].

Moravian Indians, [606];

sent to New York, [607];

protected by Gen. Gage, [607];

missions among, [734];

attacked by British, [734];

removed to Sandusky, [735];

at Detroit, [735];

lands in Michigan, [735];

general references, [736].

See [Indians].

Morgan, Gen. Daniel, on the Kennebec exped., [162];

captured at Quebec, [165];

his account of the attack, [222];

at Freeman's Farm, [305];

headquarters at Saratoga, [358], [360];

threatens Cornwallis' flank in Carolina, [481];

pursued by Tarleton, [481];

at Cowpens, [481], [538];

his differences with Sumter, [537];

his correspondence, [538];

The Hero of Cowpens, [360];

medal, [539];

in New Jersey, [398];

his lives, [511];

his grave, [511];

portraits, [511];

statue, [511];

his house, [511].

Morgan, Col. George, [704].

Morgan, Dr. John, [203].

Morgan, L. H., League of the Iroquois, [659].

Morgann, Life of Price, [110].

Morley, Henry, edits Burke's Speeches, [112];

Edmund Burke, [269].

Morris, Gouverneur, Observations on the Amer. Rev., [556].

Morris, Jacob, [169].

Morris, Lewis, letters from Cambridge, [203];

autog., [264];

life, [266];

on Greene, [537].

Morris, Margaret, diary, [436].

Morris, Robert, autog., [264];

life, [265];

on the campaign of 1776, [344];

(in 1776), [376];

on Charles Lee's capture, [403];

letters, [404];

his privateers, [591].

Morris, Col. Roger, his house, [288], [339].

Morris, Capt. Thomas, sent to Pontiac, [698];

his Miscellanies, [698];

his journal, [698].

Morrisania, [344];

English works at, [561].

Morristown, orderly-books, [559];

Washington at, [417].

Morsman, Oliver, Bunker Hill, [189].

Mortier House in N. Y., [276], [335].

Morton, John, autog., [264];

life, [265].

Morton, Perez, on Gen. Warren, [194].

Morton, Robt., his diary, [431], [436].

Mott, Edw., journal, [213].

Mott, Samuel, letters, [216].

Moultrie, Gen. Wm., his acc. of the defence of Fort Moultrie, [229];

at Sullivan Island, [168];

portrait, [171], [172];

Memoirs, [171];

references, [172];

defends Charleston (1779), [470];

his campaign (1778), [520];

fac-simile of his order to Tucker, [471];

his affair near Beaufort, [519];

his career, [508];

sketches of, [508];

Memoirs of Amer. Rev., [508];

on the siege of Charleston, [525];

refused command of a Tory regiment, [534];

correspondence with Lord Montague, [534].

Moultrie, Fort (1776), plans, [169], [170];

abandoned (1780), [472].

See Fort, [Sullivan's Island].

Mountfort, G., on John Hancock, [271].

Mouzon, H., map. of Carolinas, [538].

Mowatt, Capt., with British vessels at Penobscot, [603].

Mud Island in the Delaware, [432], [435];

plans, [437], [438].

Mugford, Capt., [567];

killed, [160].

Muhheakunuks, [613].

Muhlenberg, Gen. Peter, [376];

at Brandywine, [382];

his life, [546];

at Yorktown, [555].

Muhlenberg, Rev. Dr., his journal, [404].

Muhlenberg, H. A., General Muhlenberg, [546].

Mukerck, Capt. Chas., journal, [681].

Mulgrave, Col., [426].

Mun, Thomas, [63].

Munroe, Nathan, [179].

Munsee towns, [606].

Munsell, Hezekiah, [329].

Munsey Indians, [671].

Mure, Capt. Wm., at Yorktown, [555].

Murray, James, Impartial History of the present war, much the same, in parts as The Impartial History of the War in America, [663].

Murray, Lindley, [284].

Murray House (N. Y.), [335].

Musgrave, Col., at Germantown, [385].

Musgrove Mills, [475], [529].

Muskingum, forks of, [699].

Mutiny Act, [20], [38];

practically annulled in Mass., [46].

Muzzey, A. B., Lexington, [184];

Reminiscences, [173].

Myers, Col. T. B., [264], [538];

on the Tories, [351].

Naaman's Creek, Pa., [421].

Napier, Geo., [590].

Narragansett Bay, fortified, [593], [596];

chart by Blaskowitz, [593];

Lafayette's plan, [600];

English maps, [601].

Nash, Gen., of N. C., killed, [386].

Nash, Gilbert, Life of Gen. Lovell, [603].

Nash, Gov., on Camden, [532].

Nash, Samuel, diary of, [346].

Nash, Solomon, [202].

Natchez, captured, [738], [740].

National Portrait Gallery, [510].

[Naval] Hist. of the American Revolution, [563].

See [Navy.]

Navigation laws, [2], [4], [6], [63];

aimed at the Dutch, [6];

history of, [7];

authorities, [64];

and writs of assistance, [19];

enforced by the Bute ministry, [23];

influence in producing the Revolution, [64];

and the Revolution of 1689 in N. E., [65].

[Navy of United States], commissioned by Washington, [152];

vessels destroyed in the Delaware, [389].

See [Naval].

Navy of England, men engaged in 1776, [588];

in 1777, [585];

in 1779, [587].

Nazro, John, [47].

Nederlandsche Mercurius, [570].

Neilson, Charles, Burgoyne's Campaign, [357], [360].

Nelson, Thomas, life, [266];

autog., [266].

Nelson, Thomas, Jr., [259];

Letters, [575].

Nelson, gov. of Va., on Yorktown, [544].

Neshaminy, [418].

Neutral Ground (Hudson River), [456].

Neversink, [340].

New Bedford, naval exploits of her people, [564].

New Brunswick, N. J., [408], [409].

New Castle, Del., [421].

New Dominion Monthly, [216].

New England, her great staples, [8];

her export trade, [9];

grows rich, [10];

trade with West Indies broken up, [25];

staples, [25];

imports molasses, [25];

jealousy of, in the Congress of 1774, [99];

population (1775), [117];

armed alliance (1775), [122];

Sam. Adams proposed her independence, [231];

Puritanism and the Am. Rev., [242];

opposition to bishop, [243];

a maritime country, [563];

her cruisers, [563];

ship-building, [563];

enriched by privateering, [584];

large numbers in the business, [584].

New Hampshire, Stamp Act in, [73];

change in its government (1775), [108];

people of the Grants aroused, [108], [121];

men at Bunker Hill, [190];

troops in the Canada exped., [220];

in the Continental Congress, [234];

constitution of, [272];

furnishes masts to England, [564];

her seamen, [587];

privateers of, [591];

"General Sullivan", [591];

troops in R. I. (1778), [601].

New Haven attacked, [557].

New Ireland (Maine), [604].

New Jersey, Stamp Act in, [73];

address to king (1769), [83];

her constitution, [272];

invaded (Jan., 1776), [323];

surveys by Sauthier and Ratzer, [341];

invaded and evacuated by Howe, [368], [379];

campaign in (1776), authorities, [405];

maps of, [409];

revolt of her soldiers, [561];

troops in Sullivan's campaign, [670].

New London, Conn., attacked by Arnold, [562];

privateers in, [585].

New Orleans, Pittman's plan, [702];

to be captured, [737];

letters from, [738].

New Providence attacked, [570].

New Rochelle, the British at, [286].

New Salem, N. Y., [458].

New Windsor, N. Y., [556];

camp, [744].

New York city, Stamp Act in, [73];

coffee-houses in, [73];

Burn's Coffee-House, [73];

"Sons of Liberty" in, [73];

old City Hall, [74];

com. of correspondence, [90];

effect of Boston Port Bill in, [96];

apathy in (1774), [98];

British navy at (1776), [153];

Lee sent to possess the town, [156];

artillery company formed, [156];

news of Lexington in, [178];

Lee in (1775), [275];

Washington arrives, [275];

Putnam in command, [275];

defences of (1776), [275];

army in, [275];

Washington's headquarters, [276];

spared by Howe, [283];

Americans leave it, [283];

Howe occupies it, [283];

partly burned, [285];

campaign round N. Y. (1776), criticism on, [290];

campaign about, [323];

condition of the town (1775), [323];

plans in the Revolution, [331];

appearance of the town, [331];

Johnston's map, [331], [335];

Randall's, [331];

descriptions of the town, [331];

views, [331];

localities, [331];

Beekman House, [331];

Rutger's mansion, [331];

Ratzer's smaller map, [332];

evacuated by Washington, [333];

occupied by Howe, [333];

various maps, [333];

extent of the armies about (1776), [333];

fire in, [334];

Johnston's map, [335], [338];

Mortier House, [335];

map of city and bay, [342];

maps of the campaign near (1776), [342], [343], [345];

accounts of, [341]-346;

N. Y. City during the Amer. Rev., [346];

map of campaign about, [404];

Knyphausen in command, [559];

Washington's feint of attacking (1781), [501];

British in, [556];

British cantonments near, [745];

entered by Washington at the close of the war, [746];

evacuated, [746];

Fraunce's Tavern, [747];

its appearance at the end of the war, [747];

commerce of, [747].

New York harbor, maps of, in the Revolutionary time, [326].

New York province, maps of, [349];

Indians of, [611].

New York State, Assembly (1775), [106];

its character, [106];

proceedings, [106];

provincial congress, [106];

its records, [106];

constitutional convention, [272];

debates of, [272];

centennial of its constitution, [274];

Centennial Addresses, [366];

privateers of, [591];

Centennial Celebrations, [666];

Continental line organized, [220];

documentary publications, [247];

Journals of Provincial Congress, [247].

New York Magazine, [510].

Newark, Pa., [421].

Newburgh, N. Y., [340], [465];

addresses, [745];

Washington at, [744];

his headquarters, [744].

Newburgh Bay Historical Soc., [744].

Newell, Thomas, [95].

Newell, Timothy, [95].

Newman, Robert, [175].

Newport, R. I., blockaded by the English (1780), [560];

the French in, [560];

maps, [560];

diaries in (1778), [601];

maps of, and surroundings, [596], [597], [598], [600], [602];

memorial to Congress (1775), [108];

occupied by the British (Dec., 1776), [403];

occupied by Sir Henry Clinton (1776), [593];

seamen in the Revolutionary navy, [591].

Newport, Pa., [421].

Newspapers in the Revolution, [110].

Newton, Panhandle, [716].

Newtown (Elmira, N. Y.), battle at, [640], [668], [670];

accounts, [653];

Butler's report, [672];

map of battlefield, [642], [671], [681].

Newtown, Pa., [410].

Neyon, M., in Illinois, [700].

Niagara, not to be attacked by Sullivan, [669];

Indians at (1779-80), [643].

Nicholas, P. H., Royal Marine Forces, [194].

Nichols, Isaac, [204].

Nicholson, James, capt. in navy, [570];

in the "Trumbull", [583];

surrenders, [584].

Nicholson, Samuel, in the "Deane", [583].

Nicola, Col. Lewis, [440];

his letter to Washington, [745].

Nicoll, Isaac, [323].

Nicollet, J. N., [705].

Ninety-six, [478];

besieged, [491], [544];

plans of, [545].

Ninham, Capt. Daniel, [613].

Noailles, autog., [500].

Noddle's Island, [206], [210];

fight, [131].

Non-importation agreements, [23], [29], [31], [47], [49], [50], [51], [76], [77], [78], [79], [99], [106].

Nook's Hill (near Boston), [158].

Norfolk, Va., destroyed, [168].

Norman, J., engraver, [40], [41];

engraving of Montgomery, [221];

engraving of Gates, [302];

engraving of burning of Falmouth, [146];

engraves Gen. Greene, [509];

Gen. Lincoln, [473];

Death of Montgomery, [217];

Death of Warren, [198];

plan of Bunker Hill, [201], [202];

plan of Boston, [201].

North, Lord, premier, [21];

portrait, [21], [107];

autog., [21];

Chancellor of the Exchequer, [46];

conversations with Burke, [112].

North, S. W. D., "Story of a Monument", [351];

on Oriskany, [351].

North, Wm., acc. of Steuben, [515].

North, Augusta, Me., [217].

North American Pilot, [212].

North Carolina, in the Cont. Congress, [235];

defended by Iredell, [537];

effect of Boston Port Bill, [96];

the English fleet on the coast (1776), [168];

maps, [537], [538];

militia at Camden, [533];

militia fled at Guildford, [541];

movements (1774), [98];

(1776), [168];

non-importation, [47];

Stamp Act in, [73];

war of the Regulators, [80];

disputes about, [81].

North Carolina University Magazine, [514], [519].

North Castle, N. Y., [458].

[Northwest territory] reserved as crown lands (1763), [687];

government of, [730].

See [Ohio country].

Norton, A. T., Sullivan's Campaign, [670].

Norton, J. N., Pioneer Missionaries, [657].

Norwalk, Conn., [340];

burnt, [557].

Nova Scotia Indians, [614].

Nunn, Lieut., [175].

O'Brien, Jeremiah, naval officer, [564].

O'Callaghan, E. B., edits Burgoyne's Order-book, [358], [359];

on George Croghan, [705];

on Stirling, [706];

on Cresap, [712].

O'Dane, [523].

O'Hara, Gen., follows the march of Greene, [484].

O'Key, Samuel, [40].

O'Reilly, Henry, Sullivan's Campaign, [671].

Ochs, Baron von, Betrachtungen über die neuere Kriegskunst, [446].

Ogeechee, attack at, [653].

Ogletown, Pa., [421].

Ohio Company, [707].

[Ohio country], effect of the Quebec Bill, [715].

See [Northwest Territory].

Ohio Indians, [610];

their towns, [699].

Ohio River, early settlers on, [708];

plan of rapids, [701].

Oliver, Andrew, deposition on Boston Massacre, [88];

his letters, [56];

hanged in effigy, [30], [72];

stamp distributor, [72];

resigns, [73], [115];

makes oath, [73];

portrait, [73].

Oliver, Peter, autog., [50];

letter from Boston, [205];

impeachment, [57], [95];

portrait, [95];

account of, [95];

diary, [205].

Ollier, Edmund, Cassell's United States, [665].

Olney, Stephen, [404].

Onderdonk, Henry, Jr., on the battle of Long Island, [330];

Woodhull's capture, [330].

Oneidas, their country, [609];

their lands, [610];

at White Plains, [613];

mostly took the American side, [623], [624], [659];

offer to become scouts, [626];

convey warning of St. Leger's coming, [628];

join Herkimer, [630];

their village burnt, [632], [658];

threatened by Haldimand, [639];

at Schenectady, [643];

failed to help Sullivan (1779), [667];

removed from their castles, [672];

proposed attack on, by Sir John Johnson, [672].

See [Six Nations], [Iroquois].

Onondagas, destruction of their villages, [639], [653];

their country, [609].

Ontario identified with Oswego, [619], [658].

Oquaga burned, [636].

Orangetown, [404].

Orcutt, coll. of newspaper scraps, [522].

Orion, a Georgia periodical, [519].

Oriskany, battle of, [631];

authorities, [351];

the first accounts, [660];

view of field, [354];

Indian loss at, [662].

Osborn, Sir Danvers, [673].

Osborn, J. H., [437].

Osgood, Samuel, [191];

address at Fairfield, [55].

Osler, Life of Exmouth, [347].

Ossabaw Sound, [470].

Oswego, attempted surprise by Col. Willett, [646];

known sometimes as Ontario, [658].

Otis, James, [84];

on writs of assistance, [9], [13], [68];

John Adams on, [68];

made member of the General Court, [13];

assumed the right to independence, [24];

in Stamp Act Congress, [30];

in the legislature, [42];

praises Oliver Cromwell, [44];

Vindication of the British Colonies, [70];

Considerations on behalf of the Eng. Colonies, [75];

speaking in the legislature (1768), [83];

at Bunker Hill, [137];

Rights of the British Colonies, [28], [68];

his passionate appeals, [35];

probably draws address to Bernard, [43];

presides at meeting (1768), [45];

Vindication of the conduct of the Ho. of Rep., [68];

Crawford's statue, [69];

likeness by Blackburn, [70];

his house, [70];

killed by lightning, [70];

Tudor's Life of Otis, [70];

Bowen's Life, [70];

his character, [70];

assaulted, [70].

Otsego Lake, Clinton at, [639].

Ottawa confederacy, [610].

[Ouabache]. See [Wabash].

Ouatanon, [703].

Paca, Wm., autog., [265];

life, [266].

Packard, G. T., [218].

Page, Capt., journal, [557].

Page, Edw., map of Rhode Island, [601].

Page, Wm., surveys of Boston, [210], [211];

plans of Bunker Hill, [200].

Paige, Cambridge, [173].

Paine, Robt. Treat, autog., [51], [263];

in Congress (1774), [59];

in Canada, [227];

life by Alden Bradford, [265].

Paine, Samuel, [187], [205].

Paine, Thomas, [419], Liberty Tree Ballad, [72];

Dialogue with Montgomery, [217];

Common Sense, [252], [269];

American Crisis, [744];

Barlow on, [253];

portrait, [269];

bibliog. of, [269];

references on him, [269];

Writings, [269];

French ed., [269];

"The times that try men's souls", [367].

Palfrey, J. G., on the navigation acts, [64].

Palfrey, Wm., [85].

"Pallas" takes the "Countess of Scarborough", [578].

Palmer, Wm. P., Calendar of Va. State Papers, [515].

Palmer, Lake Champlain, [214], [347].

Pamphlet literature of the Revolution, [110].

[Paoli], fight at, [383];

sources, [419];

Hessian map of attack, [423];

Faden's map, [424];

other maps, [425];

monument, [425].

Paper money, first, of the war, [116].

[Paris], treaty of (1763), [14], [685];

printed, [685].

Parker, Capt. Hyde, his report on Savannah, [519];

portrait, [519].

Parker, Capt. John, at Lexington, [176].

Parker, Com. F. H., [564].

Parker, Francis J., Col. Wm. Prescott, [191].

Parker, J. M. Rochester, N. Y., [670].

Parker, Sir Peter, [279];

on the coast with a fleet, [168];

attacks Fort Moultrie, [170], [229];

in Narragansett Bay, [593].

Parker, Theodore, [185].

Parkman, Francis, Conspiracy of Pontiac, [690];

his MS. collections, [690];

prefaces Smith's Acc. of Bouquet's exped., [699].

Parliament, invades the royal prerogative, [15];

colonial representation in, [28];

of 1766, [32].

Parliamentary Register, or Debates, [516], [653].

Parsons, Gen. S. H., on the capture of Fort Clinton, etc., [364];

a spy for the British, [460];

on the board examining André, [460];

his letters, [557];

in Long Island battle, [279], [328].

Parsons, Theophilus, life of, by T. Parsons, [274].

Parsons Case, in Virginia, [24].

Parton, James, Jefferson, [515].

Partridge, Oliver, [30].

Paterson, Col. John, [613].

Patison, T. H., [106].

Patterson, D. W., [665].

Patterson, W. A., [364].

Pattison, Gen., on N. Y., [557];

on Paulus Hook, [559].

Patton, J. H., Yorktown, [555].

Patty, Sir Wm., [63].

Paulding, John, [456];

petitions for increase of pension, [466];

his son defends him, [466];

his portrait, [466].

Paulus Hook, [326], [335], [343], [403];

plans, [559];

attacked, [559];

medal, [559].

Pausch, Capt., Journal, [360];

at Valcour Island, [346].

Pawling, Col., [667].

Paxton, Charles, [10], [12].

Paxton, Pa., [606]; its "Boys", [606];

Narrative of the late Massacre, [606];

threaten the Moravian Indians, [607].

Payson, Philip, [180].

Peabody, Stephen, [350].

Peabody, S. H., Amer. Patriotism, [70].

Peabody Museum of Archæology, [607].

Peale, C. W., portrait of Dickinson, [82];

of Thomas Paine, [269];

of St. Clair, [297];

of Gen. Greene, [510];

of Morgan, [511];

of Sumter, [532];

of Paul Jones, [592];

of Chatham, [110];

of Joseph Reed, [405].

Peale, R., painted portrait of Gen. Greene, [510].

Pearce, Stuart, Luzerne County, [665].

Pearson, Capt. Richard, his acc. of the loss of the "Serapis", [577], [590];

portrait, [593].

Pearson, Schenectady Patent, [608].

Peck, Geo., Wyoming, [664].

Peck, J. M., [649];

Daniel Boone, [708].

Peck, L. W., [665].

Peekskill, [455], [465].

Peet, S. D., on the Delawares, [708].

Peirce, John, [219].

Pelham, Henry, map of Boston, [209].

Pell, Joshua, Jr., [227], [350].

Pell's Point, [285], [337].

Pellew, Viscount Exmouth, [358].

See [Exmouth].

Pencour (St. Louis), [737], [738].

Pendleton, Edmund, [259];

writes resolutions of Va., [261].

Penn, John, life, [265];

autog., [266].

Penn, Richard, [237].

Pennington, N. J., [410].

Pennsylvania, controversy over its form of government, [68];

Stamp Act in, [73];

Muhlenberg's journal, [73];

com. of corresp., [90];

effect of Boston Port Bill in, [96];

feeling in 1774, [98];

Thomas Mifflin advocating non-intercourse, [117];

its share in the Canada campaign (1776), [174];

in the Continental Congress, [234], [235];

her Assembly (1776) still loyal, [245];

records of, [247];

timidity in, respecting independence, [257];

constitutional agitation, [272];

convention of 1776, [272];

anarchical state of, in 1776, [373];

navy of, [386], [565];

new constitution of, [401], [405];

Council of Safety, [405];

Hist. of First Troop of Cavalry, [407];

revolt of her troops, [561];

forts in, [643];

prohibits settlements on land not bought of Indians, [649];

Laws (1797), [649];

Register, [650];

Connecticut settlers in, [680];

controversies, [680];

embarrass Bouquet, [698];

controversy with Va. over Ohio lands, [709].

Pennsylvania Evening Post, [436].

Pennytown, [372].

Penobscot, expedition against (1779), [582], [603], [604];

the troops retreat through the woods, [604];

maps of, [604];

court of inquiry, [604];

Eben Hazard questions its decision, [604].

Penobscot Indians, [617], [656];

enlistment of, [674].

Pensacola captured, [739].

Pensioner, last, of the Rev., [746].

Pequaket Indians, [614], [655].

Percy, Earl, marches out of Boston, [121];

to Lexington, [123];

joins Smith, [124];

his train captured, [124];

his report on Lexington, [178];

reported killed, [178];

portraits, [182], [183];

his family, [182];

papers, [183];

at Brooklyn, [279], [330];

attacks the Harlem lines, [285], [289];

at N. Y., [337], [338];

at Fort Washington, [345].

Perkins' Jas. Handasyd, [657];

Memoir and Writings, [648];

"Pioneers of Kentucky", [708].

Perley, Bedford, Mass., [184].

Perrault, Abbé, [216].

Perrin du Lac, Voyage, [652].

Perry, W. S., Amer. Episc. Church, [242].

Perth Amboy, [409].

Peters, Richard, on Steuben, [515];

on the massacre of Conestogoes, [606].

Peters, Rev. Samuel, reply to Burgoyne, [366].

Peyster, J. Watts de, on Sir John Johnson, [351], [660];

on Oriskany, [351];

on Schuyler's campaign (1777), [356];

on the Burgoyne campaign, [361];

on Brandywine, [419];

on Paoli, [419];

on the siege of Savannah, [523];

on King's Mountain, [536];

on Eutaw, [45];

on Stony Point, [558];

on the Penobscot exped., [603];

Sir John Johnson, [625];

edits Johnson's Orderly-book, [660];

on Sullivan's campaign, [670].

Peyton, J. L., Adventures of my Grandfather, [714].

Phelippeaux, his map, [416].

Phelps, Matthew, journal, [709].

Phelps, Rights of the Colonies, [85].

Philadelphia, non-importation in, [79];

corresp. of merchants (1769), [83];

feeling in, during the Congress of, 1774, [99];

Carpenters' Hall, [99];

news of Lexington in, [178];

life in, during the American Rev., [259];

Old State House, view of, [259];

Independence Hall, [259];

trepidation in, [370], [380];

Washington's army marches through, [380];

guns of Brandywine heard in, [383];

occupied by Cornwallis and Howe, [384];

fortified by the British, [384];

the British fleet reaches the town, [389];

the winter of 1777-78, [393];

the Quakers, [393];

theatre in, during British occupancy, [394], [395];

Clinton arrives, [396];

"Mischianza", [396], [436];

evacuated, [397], [445];

Arnold in command, [400];

condition of the town, [401];

Congress reassembled, [401];

Tories executed, [401];

Quaker element, [405];

map of the campaign of 1777, [414], [416];

seaward defences, [423];

map of vicinity (1777), [425];

life in, during the British occupation, [436];

map of defences (1777-78), [440], [441];

Hessian map of the vicinity, [442];

maps of, during the Rev., [442];

Hist. First Troop City Cavalry, [561].

Philbrook, Thomas, [603].

Philipsbourg Patent, [340].

Phillips, G. C., [47].

Phillips, Gen., with Burgoyne, [294];

in command of convention troops, [318];

at siege of Ticonderoga (1777), [354];

his orders, [359];

in Virginia, [496], [546];

dies, [496], [546].

Phillipse Patent, [340].

Phillopson, Col., [319].

Phinney, Elias, Battle of Lexington, [183].

Pickens, Gen. Andrew, [513], [677];

with Carolina militia, [485];

letters, [513];

his raid on the Indians, [680].

Pickering, Col., writes the report of Brandywine, [418];

of Germantown, [421];

charged with dilatoriness on Lexington day, [124];

papers, [467];

Rules for the militia, [108].

Pierce, Maj. Wm., at Hobkirk's Hill, [542].

Pigot, Gen., his account of the campaign in Rhode Island, [598];

in Newport, [593];

at Bunker Hill, [137];

autog., [137].

Pinckney, C. C., on Washington's staff, [418];

on Germantown, [421];

deserts Fort Moultrie, [472].

Pinckney, Maj. Thos., Siege of Savannah, [522];

on Camden, [530].

Pine, Robt., paints Burgoyne, [293].

Pinto, Isaac, Lettre and Seconde Lettre, [109];

Letters, [109];

Nouvelles Observations, [109];

Rèponse, [109].

Pirtle, Henry, on G. R. Clark, [718].

Pitcairn, Maj., at Lexington, [123];

killed at Bunker Hill, [139];

his remains, [139];

on the firing at Lexington, [183];

paper on, [183];

likeness by Trumbull, [197].

Pitcher, Moll, at Monmouth, [446].

[Pitt], William, his influence in English affairs, [18], [19];

would seize Spanish bullion ships, [19];

in ministry, [20];

his speeches, [32];

made Earl of Chatham, [35];

in power, [35];

his character, [35];

thanked by Mass. for the repeal of the Stamp Act, [74].

Pittman, Capt. Philip, [702];

European Settlements, [702];

Present State, [717].

Plain Truth, [270].

Plessis, Mauduit du, his battery at Monmouth, [444].

Plumb, J. B., [663].

Point Pleasant, Va., affair at, [611], [714].

Pollock, Oliver, at New Orleans, [738].

Pomeroy, Seth, made general, [116];

at Bunker Hill, [137].

Pontiac, his ability, [689];

besieges Detroit, [690];

still at large, [700];

sends messengers to New Orleans, [701];

meets Croghan, [704];

agrees to a peace, [704];

his submission, [705];

murdered, [705].

Pontiac War, [688];

references, [701].

Poole, Wm. F., "The West", [685].

Poor, Gen. Enoch, [357];

headquarters at Saratoga, [358];

with Gates (1777), [308];

at Newtown, [640].

Porcher, address, [230].

Port Royal, S. C., map, [519].

Porter, E. G., [182];

Four Drawings, [185];

Rambles in Old Boston, [175].

Porter, L. H., Outlines Const. Hist. U. S., [108], [274].

Portraits of Revolutionary characters engraved in England and Germany, [270].

Portsmouth, N. H., Fort William and Mary taken, [117].

Portsmouth, Va., maps, [553].

Post, C. F., [736].

Post, L. M., Recol. of Am. Rev., [418].

Post, Vincent, [703].

Potsgrove, Washington at, [419].

Potter, Col. Asa, [346].

Potter, Israel R., Adventures, [189].

Potter, Manchester, [190].

Potter, Gen., [393].

Potts Grove, [383].

Pouchet, War in N. America, [660].

Poundridge, affair at, [557].

Pourré, Eugenio, [743].

Powder, scarce during siege of Boston, [203];

seized at Bermuda, [567].

Pownall, Gov. Thomas, [22];

in Parliament, [51], [52], [90];

on the union of the colonies, [66];

his Administration of the Colonies, [66], [90];

his character, [90];

corresp. with James Bowdoin, [90];

furnishes materials to Holland for his maps, [341];

Memorials to the Sovereigns of Europe, [91];

Memorials to the Sovereigns of America, [91];

portrait, [91];

talk on the American question, [112].

Poyntz, L., [191].

Prairie du Chien, [738].

Pratt, G. W., [364].

Prattent, T., [474].

Preble, Admiral Geo. H., American flag, [80];

"Ships in the 18th Century", [564];

acc. of Hopkins, [570];

on Com. Barry, [581];

on the flag of the "Bon Homme Richard", [590];

edits Ezra Greene's journal, [590];

privateers of Mass., [591].

Preble, Jedediah, autog., [116];

made general, [116].

Prerogative of the king, [2], [3];

opposed, [3], [4];

and the Long Parliament, [4];

detected by Franklin, [4];

a cause of the Revolution, [5];

questioned by Patrick Henry, [24].

Presbyterians and the Amer. Rev., [244].

Prescott, Gen. Richard, captured, [403];

autog., [403].

Prescott, Col. Wm., commands the detachment sent to Bunker Hill, [135];

autog., [135];

letter on Bunker Hill, [186];

at Bunker Hill, [190];

his monument and statue, [191], [194].

Prescott, Judge, [191].

Present State of Liberty, [85].

Preston, Capt., trial of, [49], [86];

autographs of court and counsel, [50], [51].

Preston, H. W., Documents, etc., [268].

Preston, John C., Address on King's Mountain, [535].

"Preston", ship at Boston, [205].

Prevost, Gen. Augustine, [519], [699];

on the siege of Savannah (1779), [469], [522];

attacks Charleston, [520];

dies, [524].

Price, Ezekiel, [188], [203];

diary, [318].

Price, Dr. Richard, Letter to, [109];

Observations, etc., [110];

portrait and autog., [111].

Price publishes ed. of Bonner's map of Boston, [207].

Prime, Temple, Temple Family, [93].

Primm, Wilson, Hist. Address, [737].

Prince, Ezekiel, [47].

Princeton, attacked, [377];

maps of the attack, [408], [409], [410], [413].

Pringle, Capt., [292];

on the fight at Valcour Island, [346].

Prisoners of war, the first taken, [123];

treatment of, [145];

disputes over those taken at the Cedars, [225];

captured at sea, [568];

naval, in England, [575];

exchanged, [575].

Privateers, before the Revolution, [19];

commissioned, [567], [579];

the service preferred by seamen, [568];

under the Treaty of Utrecht, [572];

their captures, [581], [584];

history of, [583], [584];

enrich New England, [584];

of Salem, [585];

in New London, [585];

commissioned in Massachusetts, [585], [586], [591];

total number in all the States, [585];

of Salem, [586], [587], [591];

of Boston, [587];

commissioned in France, [587];

their prize crews, [587];

bibliography, [591];

legislation on, in Mass., [591];

captures by those of Mass., [591];

of New Hampshire, [591];

of Rhode Island, [591];

of Connecticut, [591];

of New York, [591];

great losses inflicted on the British, [591];

narratives of their cruises, [591];

diplomatic complications, [592].

Proctor, Gen., at Brandywine, [382].

Property-line, so called, [650].

Prospect Hill, [206];

camp near Boston, [203].

Protective system, [5], [7].

"Protector", a Massachusetts frigate, [586].

Providence, R. I., Providence Plantations, [90];

tea burned at, [121];

defences, [593].

Province Island, Pa., [438].

Provoost, Bishop, [242].

Pulaski joins the army, [380];

his monument, [510];

defended by Bentalou, [522];

killed, [524];

acc. of, [524];

burial, [524];

his banner, [524];

portrait, [524];

recompense of the government, [524].

Pulling, John, [175].

Puplopens Kill, [324].

Pulsifer, David, [195].

Puritanism and the Declaration of Indep., [241], [242].

Purkitt, Henry, [91].

Putnam, Col. Daniel, in the Bunker Hill controversy, [190].

Putnam, Gen. Israel, [271];

at Bunker Hill, [137], [190];

lives of, [190], [193];

his sword, [191];

portraits, [192], [193];

autog., [192];

in New York, [275], [325];

in command on Long Island, [278];

a bad general, [314];

accused of treachery, [314];

opposes Clinton on the Hudson (1777), [361], [362];

drives sheep into Boston, [114];

reaches Cambridge, [134];

likeness by Trumbull, [197].

Putnam, Col. Rufus, builds Fort Washington, [287];

in campaign of 1776, [346];

plans of the Saratoga battles, [361];

diary on the Mississippi, [709].

Putnam, Lt.-Col., [601].

Quaker Hill (R. I.), [596], [602];

view of the fight, [600].

Quakers, arming in Philadelphia, [131];

in Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War, [393];

implicated in hostile movements, [417].

[Quebec, besieged (1775-76)], [163];

plan by Jefferys, [215];

Lit. and Hist. Soc. bibliography, [222];

siege of (1775-1776), authorities, [220];

diaries, etc., [221];

American contemporary accounts, [221];

general accounts, [222];

accounts as received in Cambridge and N. Y., [222];

British official accounts, [222];

journals, etc., [222];

Wooster in command before the town, [222];

local associations, [223];

French accounts, [223];

Centenaire de l'Assault de Québec, [223];

Arnold's map of the siege, [226];

engraved maps of the town, [226];

views of, [226];

plains of Abraham, [226].

Quebec, province, maps of (1776), [226].

Quebec Bill, [58], [101], [714], [715];

debates in Parliament, [102];

"virtual representation", [103];

Doctor Marriot, [102];

Hypocrisy Unmasked, [102];

Letter to Lord Chatham, [102];

other tracts, [104].

Queen's Rangers, [395], [518].

Quibbletown, [379].

Quincy, Dorothy, [123].

Quincy, Eliza Susan, [96].

Quincy, Edmund, on the evacuation of Boston, [205].

Quincy, Josiah (senior, 1775), [152].

Quincy, Josiah (junior), his report of Otis's argument, [13];

defends Capt. Preston, [49];

dies, [125];

portrait, [96], [126];

autog., [51];

speech on the tea ships, [57], [91];

Reports of Cases, [68];

drafts instructions (1770), [87];

Observations on the Boston Port Bill, [67], [94];

fac-simile of his dedication, [94];

autog., [94];

fac-simile of diary in London, [105];

interview with Lord North, [105];

goes to Europe, [105];

his report, [106];

his notes of debates in Parliament, [112].

Quincy, Josiah (President), Life of Josiah Quincy, Jr., [94].

Quincy, Samuel, autog., [51].

Quincy, Samuel M., edits Reports of Cases, by Josiah Quincy, Jr., [68].

Quincy mansion at Quincy, Mass., [96].

Quinton's Bridge, [442].

[Rahl], Col., at Trenton, [374];

killed, [375];

attacks Fort Washington, [289], [338].

Rainer, G. S., [330].

"Raleigh", Continental vessel, [576].

Rall. See [Rahl].

Ramapo, [379].

Ramsay, Allen, Hist. Essay on the English Constitution, [89];

Thoughts on the Origin of Government, [85].

Ramsay, David, a prisoner, [533];

map of Southern campaigns, [537];

Revolution in South Carolina, [507];

his career, [508];

Amer. Revolution, [67];

his acc. of Wyoming, [663].

Ramsey, J. G. M., Annals of Tennessee, [536], [678], [708].

Ramsour's Mill, fight at, [475], [510], [529].

Randall, O. E., Chesterfield, N. H., [355].

Randolph, Edmund, [259].

Randolph, Col. T. J., [258].

"Randolph", blown up, [571].

Randon, John, [194].

"Ranger." See [Jones, Paul].

Rangers on the frontiers, [608].

Rankin, E. E., address at Fairfield, [557].

Rantoul, Robt., Jr., oration at Concord, [184].

Rariton Bay, [327].

Rathbourne, I., in the "Queen of France", [583].

Rathbun, Jonathan, Narrative, [562].

Ratzer, Bernard, his different maps of N. Y., [328], [332], [333];

surveys of New Jersey, [409];

his surveys, [341].

Raum, Trenton, [407].

Ravenal, Daniel, [528].

Rawdon, Lord, drawing of Bunker Hill battle made for him, [197];

in the South, [476];

at Hobkirk's Hill, [488], [541];

captured, [534];

case of Hayne, [534];

retreats to Monk's Corner, [489];

portraits, [489];

made Marquis of Hastings, [489];

at Camden, [530];

his letters to Rugely, [532];

relieves Ninety-six, [493], [544].

Rawle, W. H., on Lambert Cadwalader, [341].

Rawlings, Col., [288].

Raymond, H. J., address at Tarrytown, [466].

Read, Geo., autog., [265];

life of, [265].

Read, Thos., assigned to the "Bourbon", [583].

Read, W. T., [416].

Read, Dr. Wm., Reminiscences, [537].

Reading, Pa., [383].

Red Bank, [386], [425], [435], [437].

Red Clay Creek, Pa., [381], [421].

Red Jacket, [662].

Red Lion, Pa., [421].

Redman, Rebecca, [452].

Reed, Esther, life of, [436].

Reed, Col. James, at Bunker Hill, [190].

Reed, John, City and Liberties of Philad., [442].

Reed, Joseph, writes to Dartmouth during the Congress of 1774, [90], [104];

letters to Josiah Quincy, [106];

autog., [141];

letter on the siege of Boston, [173];

on Washington's indecision, [403];

portrait, [405];

on the campaign of 1776 in Jersey, [405].

Reed, W. B., on Thomas Paine, [269];

on the retreat from Long Island, [330];

oration on reinterment of Mercer, [412];

on Brandywine, [418];

Esther Reed, [436].

Reed-Cadwalader controversy, [407].

Regulators, war of, [80].

See [North Carolina].

Renault, J. F., map of Yorktown, [553].

Renwick, Benj. Thompson, [546].

Revenue to be obtained from the colonies, [15], [24];

cases tried, [23];

seizures, [28].

Revere, Paul, engraves likeness of Sam. Adams, [40];

makes plan of State Street, [47];

engraves view of massacre, [47];

his views of Boston, [81];

as an engraver, [81];

at Portsmouth, [117];

his signal, [123];

his ride, [123], [173], [174];

where were his lanterns shown? 174;

paper by E. H. Goss, [47], [175];

portraits, [175];

commands artillery in the Penobscot expedition, [603];

re-engraves West picture of Bouquet's Indian council, [695].

Reynolds, Gov., My own Times, [721].

Reynolds, Grindall, [184].

Reynolds, John, [729], [734];

Illinois, [708].

Reynolds, Sir Joshua, paints Burgoyne, [293];

paints Cornwallis, [474];

his Engraved Works, [474];

portrait of Tarleton, [517];

Catalogue by Hamilton, [517].

Rhode Island, illicit trade in, [26];

com. of correspondence, [90];

cannon concealed (1774), [117];

equips troops (1775), [122];

renounces allegiance to England, [257];

retained her original charter, [274];

creates a navy (1775), [565], [567];

Esek Hopkins, [568];

her seamen, [587];

privateers, [591];

the "Gen. Washington", [591];

English fleet in (1776), [593];

fire-ships proposed, [593];

campaign (1778), [592];

maps of, [596], [598], [600], [602].

Rich, Obadiah, [608].

Rich, Truro, [568].

Richards, Thomas, [331];

account of attack on Fort Clinton, etc., [364].

Richardson, Ebenezer, shot Snider, [89].

Richman, Andrew, [153].

Richmond, old Raleigh Tavern, [259].

Rider, S. S., on the R. I. campaign of 1778, [595].

Ridgeley, Annapolis, [327].

Riedesel, Baron, in Cambridge, [142];

with Burgoyne, [294];

his comments on Burgoyne, [358];

life by Eelking, [361];

his wife conceals Hessian flags, [319];

on Bennington, [354].

Riley, E. S., Jr., [117].

Rising Sun Tavern, Pa., [421].

Rittenhouse, David, [371].

Ritzema, Rudolphus, [222].

Rivington's Gazette, or Gazetteer, [98], [110];

his press destroyed, [323].

Robbin, Rev. Ammi R., his journal, [346].

Robbins, Jonathan, [681].

Roberts, Algernon, [326], [403].

Roberts, Dr., of Boston, [47].

Roberts, Ellis H., Oriskany, [351].

Roberts, George, [398].

Robertson, Col. Charles, [677].

Robertson, Gen., [461];

in N. Y., [284].

Robin, Abbé, Travels, [560].

Robinson, Beverly, his supposed letter to Arnold, [452];

his house, [452], [458], [462], [465];

endeavors to save André, [461].

Robinson, J. DeLancey, [535].

Robinson, M. M., [198].

Rochambeau, Le Comte de, his maps, [345];

Mèmoires, [516], [560];

in Soulé's Troubles, [516];

portraits, [498];

autog., [498];

sails from Brest, [498];

at Newport, [499];

meets Washington at Weathersfield, [499], [560];

leaves Newport, [499];

reaches the Hudson, [500], [561];

map of route, [561];

marches to Virginia, [500];

his maps of Yorktown, [553];

march of his army to Yorktown, [551];

alleged journal, [554];

corresp. with the R. I. authorities, [560];

arrives in America, [560];

his instructions, [560];

letters, [560];

blockaded in Newport, [560];

maps of his camps, etc., about N. Y. (1781), [561];

at Odell House in Westchester, [561];

meets Washington at New Windsor, [561];

at Williamsburg, [744];

sails for France, [745].

Rocheblave, Gov., at Vincennes, [719];

sent to Williamsburg, [723];

account of him, [723].

Rochefoucault-Liancourt, Travels, [658].

Rock River, [741].

Rockingham, ministry, [21], [31], [74];

attacked, [76];

portrait, [31].

Rockwell, E. F., [98], [678].

Rocky Hill, N. J., [408];

Washington at, [746].

Rocky Mount, [475].

Rodney, Admiral Sir George, relations with Sir Henry Clinton, [501];

at N. Y., [454], [458].

Rodney, Cæsar, [405];

autog., [265];

life, [266];

on the battle of Long Island, [327];

commands Delaware militia, [380].

Rodney, Capt. Thomas, [407].

Rogers, Col. David, [738].

Rogers Gen. Horatio, edits Hadden's Journal, [359].

Rogers, Lieut. John, [725].

Rogers, Josias, Memoirs, [527].

Rogers, J. E. T., edits Protests of the Lords, [74];

Franklin's notes on, [74].

Rogers, Maj. Robert, on the Pontiac War, [690], [701];

his MS. diary, [701].

Rogers, T. J., Departed Heroes, [508].

Rolfe, J., Naval Biog., [589].

Romans, Bernard, at Fort George (Lake George), [129];

acc. of, [129];

plan of siege of Boston, [207];

surveys of Carolina, [538];

lines on Boston Neck, [212].

Rome, N. Y., [351].

Romilly, Sir Samuel, justified the execution of André, [463].

Romney, G., paints Brant, [625];

Thomas Paine, [269].

"Romney", man-of-war, [43].

Rondthaler, Heckewelder, [736].

Rosengarten, J. C., on the German soldiers in Newport, [601].

Rosenthal, Louis, [269].

Ross, Chas., his Cornwallis Correspondence, [516].

Ross, Geo., autog., [265];

life, [266].

Ross, Lieut., Map of Mississippi, [720];

section of, [721].

Rowland, K. M., "Virginia Cavaliers", [407].

Roxbury (Mass.), camp, [203];

lines at, [206], [210];

roads of, [120], [121];

view of lines, [130];

view of, [149].

Royal American Magazine, [40], [81], [271].

Royce, C. C., [735].

Rugeley Mills, [476].

Ruggles, Timothy, president of the Congress of 1765, [30], [74];

organized an association of loyalists, [97], [118].

Rum made in New England, [25].

Rumford, Count. See [Thompson, Benj].

Rupp, I. D., Western Penna., [693].

Rush, Benj., approves John Adams's Thoughts on Government, [272];

autog., [264];

and the Conway cabal, [392];

life, [265].

Rush, Richard, Washington in Domestic Life, [466].

Rushbrooke, Barham, likeness of Gen. Lee, [406].

Rusoe d'Eres, C. D., [222].

Russell, Major Benj., [467].

Russell, Earl, his books on C. J. Fox, [112];

on the Decl. of Indep., [269].

Russell's Magazine, [519].

Rutherford, Gen. Griffeth, [475], [676], [677], [678].

Rutland, Mass., [298], [321].

Rutledge, Edw., [264];

life by Flanders, [73], [520];

life by A. Middleton, [265];

autog., [266];

proposes neutrality for S. C., [470], [520].

Rutledge, H. M., life of Arthur Middleton, [265].

Ruttenber, E. M., Obstructions in the Hudson River, [323], [465];

Orange County, [662].

Ryerson, Loyalists of America, [523], [670].

Sabine, Lorenzo, Report on Fisheries, [568].

Sackville Papers, [516].

Saffrel, W. T. R., Records, [418].

Sag Harbor, expedition to, [591].

Saint. See St.

Salem (Muskingum Valley), [734].

Salem, Mass., Leslie at, [119], [172];

her privateers, [586].

Saltonstall, Capt. Dudley, in the navy, [570];

commands the fleet sent against Penobscot, [582], [603];

quarrels with Lovell, [603];

blamed by court of inquiry, [604].

Sampson, Deborah, [191].

Sampson, Simeon, in the "Ranger", [583].

Sanderson, John, lives of Franklin and B. Rush, [265];

Signers of the Decl. of Indep., [265].

Sands, Robert, edits Life of Paul Jones, [590];

annotated copy, [590].

Sandusky, the modern city, [735];

the old site, [735];

missionaries at, [735].

Sandy Hook, [340];

lighthouse, [325].

Sanguinet, Simon, La Guerre des Bastonnais, [223].

Santee River, [475];

High Hills of, [493].

Sappington, John, [711].

[Saratoga], N. Y., [609];

articles of surrender at, [317], [358];

authorities on the surrender, [358];

prisoners and stores, [358];

strength of the two armies, [358];

monument at, [366].

See [Burgoyne], [Schuyler], [Gates].

Sargent, John, [613].

Sargent, L. M., Dealings with the Dead, [72], [461];

on Leonard as Massachusettensis, [110].

Sargent, Winthrop, [106];

Life and Career of Maj. John André, [464];

on the Cincinnati Society, [746];

Stansbury and Odell, [273].

Sartigan, [655].

Saunderson, H. H., Charlestown, N. H., [355].

Saunderson, Lieut., march to Yorktown, [554].

Sauthier, C. J., map of Hudson River and the Canada route, [349];

of Canada, [349];

map of New York province (1774), [340], [341];

map of N. Y. campaign (1776), [336], [338];

plan of Fort Washington, [338].

Savage, S. P., [92].

Savannah, attacked (1778), [469], [519];

D'Estaing at (1779), [470];

assault, [471], [523];

evacuated (1782), [507], [546];

maps, [521];

accounts, [522].

Sawyer, Capt. Samuel, diary, [326].

Scalps, Americans charged with buying, [683];

bounties, [681];

divided, [682];

bought by British generals, [731];

want of evidence as regards the English buying them, [683].

Scammans, Col., court-martial, [189].

Scammell, Alexander, [128], [466];

in Lexington, [178];

letters (Winter Hill), [203];

letters on Canada exped., [216];

killed, [502], [555];

Burgoyne's surrender, [358].

Scharff, St. Louis, [740].

Schaukirk, E. G., diary, [325]

Scheifflin, Lieut., [729].

Schenectady, [609].

Schoharie Valley ravaged, [644], [658].

Schönbrun, [734].

Schoolcraft, H. R., on Oriskany, [351];

Indian Tribe, [652].

Schulenberg on Burgoyne's surrender, [364].

[Schuyler], G. W., on the landmarks of Burgoyne's campaign, [361].

Schuyler, Gen. Philip, differences with Wooster, [161];

on Ticonderoga (1775), [214];

in command of the Northern department (1775), [215];

papers, [215];

on the siege of Quebec, [221];

prepares for the campaign of 1777, [293];

autograph, [297];

joined by St. Clair, at Fort Edward, [298];

portrait, [298];

accounts of, [298];

his family, [298];

his Albany house, [298];

his wife, [298];

at Fort Miller, [298];

his headquarters at Saratoga, [356];

orderly-book (1777), [359];

secures Guy Johnson's war-belt, [624];

ordered to arrest Sir John Johnson, [624];

his "Peacock expedition", [625];

on the employment of Indians, [673];

Indian commissioner, [674];

his quarrel with Gates, [346];

correspondence with Gouverneur Morris during the Burgoyne campaign, [358];

Proc. Court Martial, [358];

disliked by New Englanders, [161], [358], [359];

in command of the Northern department (1777), [348];

proclamation, [350];

calls out militia, [356];

his spy, [356];

superseded by Gates, [356];

controversy of Bancroft with G. W. Schuyler and others over his conduct, [316], [356];

intercedes for Arnold, [452];

his expedition to Tryon County, [653];

in N. Y., 1775, watching Tryon, [142];

authorized to advance into Canada, [161];

resigns the command to Montgomery, [162];

relieved of command in Canada, [165];

at Stillwater, [298];

superseded by Gates, [301];

his military character, [316].

Schuyler, Hanyost, [351].

Scot's Magazine, [516].

Scott, Capt., sent by Burgoyne to open communication with Clinton, [364].

Scott, Eben G., Development of Constitutional Liberty, [64].

Scott, Geo. G., Saratoga Address, [366].

Scott, Capt. James, marries Hancock's widow, [270].

Scudder, H. E., "Life in Boston during the Siege", [204];

Men and Manners, [204];

on siege of Boston, [173];

on Bunker Hill, [191].

Scull, G. D., Capt. Evelyn, [183], [205];

Evelyns in America, [183], [364];

edits Montresor's Journal, [419].

Scull and Heap, map of Philad., [442].

Scull, Map of Penna., [416].

[Seabury, Samuel], arrested, [98];

his tracts, [104].

Sears, Isaac, [98].

Seaver, Jas. E., Mary Jemison, [662].

Seaver, Mary Jemison, [683].

Secker, Archbp., [243].

Sedgwick, Theo., Jr., [359].

Seeley, J. R., Expansion of England, [66], [255].

Ségur, Count, Mémoires, [560].

Selman, Capt., [565].

Seneca Lake, Sullivan on, [640].

Senecas, incursions of, [605];

their numbers, [610];

their great Castle, [640];

destroyed, [641];

in St. Leger's army, [661];

on the Alleghany, [671].

Senff, Col., [531];

his plan of Camden, [533].

Senter, Isaac, Exped. against Quebec, [219].

Seven Years' War, [14].

Sevier, Col. John, [478];

portrait, [535];

fights the Indians, [677].

Sewall, Jonathan, [108];

autog., [50];

his house in Cambridge, [142].

Sewall, W., Method of making Saltpetre, [108].

Seward, Miss, Monody on André, [464].

Seward, W. H., on Cherry Valley, [666];

on Sullivan's expedition (1779), [671].

Seymour, Horatio, on Burgoyne's surrender, [361].

Seymour, Wm., Southern Expedition, 1780-83, [531].

Shabbakong Creek, [377].

Shallos, Jacob, [227].

Sharp, Granville, Declaration of the people's natural right, [106].

Sharp, W. S., reprints Smith's New Jersey, [409].

Shattuck, Lemuel, [184];

his Concord, [184].

Shaw, Maj. Samuel, [467];

Journals, [191].

Shawanese, [610]; history of, [735];

make treaty, [702];

their ravages, [709].

Shea, J. G., edits Operations of the French Fleet, [502], [548].

Sheffield, Wm. P., Rhode Island Privateers, [591].

Sheftall, Capt. Mordecai, Acc. of his Capture, [519].

Shelburne, Earl of, [21];

attacks the government for using Indians, [621];

retires (1767), [43].

Shelby, Col. Evan, [677].

Shelby, Col. Isaac, [478], [678];

portrait, [535];

acc. of, [536];

at King's Mountain, [535].

Sheldon, Col., at Poundridge, [557];

receives André, [458].

Shelpot Creek, [421].

Sheppard, J. H., Com. Tucker, [567].

Sherburne, Andrew, Memoirs, [404], [525], [590].

Sherburne, J. H., Paul Jones, [589].

Sherman, Roger, on com. to draft Declar. of Indep., [230];

portrait and autog., [262], [263];

life of, [265];

on Burgoyne's campaign, [358].

Shimmin, Wm., [464].

Shipbuilding, discouraged, [8];

in New England, [563].

Shipley, Bishop, Speech intended, etc., [97];

references, [97];

portrait, [97].

Shippack Creek, [423].

Shippen, Edward, [402].

Shippen, Peggy, [402], [449];

corresponds with André, [449];

marries Benedict Arnold, [449];

her knowledge of his treason, [449].

Shippen Papers, [464].

Ships must be English built, [8].

Shirley, Gov. William, his house, [156];

character, [22];

his stamp act (1755), [11];

Writs of Assistance, [12].

Shoes manufactured in Lynn, [39].

Short, W. T. P., [222].

Shreve, John, [419].

Shuldham, Admiral, arrives at Boston, [152].

Silliman, Gen., on Harlem, [334];

on the Saratoga battlefield, [357].

Simcoe, Col. J. G., raiding near Philadelphia, [442];

offered to try to rescue André, [467];

in Virginia, [546];

his maps, [547];

Journal, [518];

Queen's Rangers, [395], [518];

pursues Steuben in Va., [497];

fight at Spencer's Ordinary, [497].

Simms, Jephtha R., Schoharie County, or The Frontiersmen of N. Y., [659].

Simms, W. G., Views and Reviews, [464];

Life of Gen. Greene, [510];

Life of Marion, [512];

on King's Mountain, [536];

novels of Revolutionary times, [545].

Simond, T. C., South Boston, [156].

Simpson, Thomas, [472].

Simpson, Wm., plan of Stony Point, [558].

Sinclair, Lt.-Gov., [737];

his letters, [738].

Sioux Indians, [738], [741].

[Six Nations], boundary line, [605], [609];

map of their country, [607], [608];

their conquered territory, [609];

conflicts with the Cherokee claims, [610];

their numbers, [610];

their allies, [610];

addressed by Congress, [616];

support Guy Johnson, [619];

professions of peace, [619];

the ministry order them to service, [620];

Lord North defends such use, [621];

divided in their councils, [622];

invaded by Sullivan, [640];

their claims of land by conquest, [650];

divided in the Rev. War, [659];

their houses and way of living, [668], [669];

with some exceptions join the British, [623], [627];

Congress attempts to lure them to their side, [633];

their supremacy over other tribes, [706].

See [Iroquois].

Skene, Philip, [214].

Skenesborough, fight at, [297].

Skinners (on the Hudson), [456].

Slave-trade, [9].

Slavery and the Declar. of Independence, [239].

Slover, John, Narrative, [736].

Small, John, Major, [153];

at Bunker Hill, [138];

likeness by Trumbull, [197].

Smallwood, Gen., [393], [533];

in the South, [477];

his Marylanders, [329].

Smedley, Samuel, [568].

Smibert, his portrait of Mayhew, [71].

Smith, Adam, [63];

Wealth of Nations, [7], [9], [253];

controverted by Brougham, [9].

Smith, Aubrey H., [219].

Smith, Chas., American War, [189], [200].

Smith, Charles C., on André, [464];

on Cornwallis, [516];

edits Henshaw's orderly-book, [204];

edits Jolley Allen's Sufferings, [205];

on making gunpowder, [108].

Smith, Col., sent out by Gage to scour the country, [119];

his report on Lexington, [178].

Smith, E. V., Newburyport, [568].

Smith, Goldwin, Study of History, [93];

on Yorktown, [555].

Smith, Horace W., edits Proceedings of André's examination, [461];

Siege of Yorktown, [553].

Smith, Isaac, [187].

Smith, James, autog., [265];

life, [266].

Smith, Col. James, Life and Travels, [248].

Smith, J. A. 184.

Smith, Joshua Hett, brings André ashore, [454];

his house, [454], [455], [456];

his character, [456];

arrested, [460];

his trial, [463];

Dawson's Record of the Trial, etc., [463];

escapes to England, [463];

his Narrative, [463].

Smith, J. S., Memoir of De Kalb, [530].

Smith, Lloyd P., [746].

Smith, Marshall, Legends, [708].

Smith, Noah, on Bennington, [355].

Smith, R. P., life of Hopkinson, [265].

Smith, Col. Samuel, wounded at Fort Mifflin, [388];

on the Delaware (1777), [431].

Smith, Seba, [173].

Smith, Thomas, Mecklenburg Declaration, [257].

Smith, Wm. Hist. Acc. of Exped. against Ohio Indians, [696], [699];

editions, [699];

letter on Stamp Act, [73];

on Montgomery, [216].

Smith, Wm. Henry, Life of St. Clair, [349];

on Princeton, [412].

Smith, chaplain at Saratoga, [360].

Smucker, Isaac, [708];

Ohio Pioneer History, [736].

Smyth, J. F. D., Tour in the U. S., [652].

Snider, the boy, killed, [85], [89].

Snow, a vessel, [572].

Sons of Liberty, [30];

in N. Y., [53];

history of, [72];

their correspondence, [72];

correspond with John Wilkes, [72];

support non-importation, [78];

propose a Congress (1774), [99].

Sorel River, [215].

Soulés, Troubles, etc., [560].

South Carolina, agrees to a Stamp Act Congress, [30], [73];

non-importation in, [79];

Letters of a Freeman, [79];

movements (1774), [98];

rice-planters in, [117];

in the Cont. Congress, [235];

adopts a constitution, [272];

militia in, [478];

maps, [537], [538];

her naval force, [571].

Spain, her North American possessions, [685];

settlements on the Mississippi to be attacked by England, [738];

at war with Great Britain, [738];

her assistance to G. R. Clark, [742];

her relations to the United States, [742];

would restrict their boundaries, [742];

invades the Illinois country, [743].

Spanish Main, commerce with, [25].

Sparks, Jared, intended history of the Stamp Act, [75];

occupies Craigie House, [142];

Life of Ethan Allen, [214];

Charles Lee, [407];

on Brandywine, [418];

Life and Treason of Arnold, [464];

the documents given in his Washington, [464];

reviews Johnson's Greene, [511];

on Pulaski, [522], [524];

prompts Mackenzie's life of Paul Jones, [590];

gives a due share of blame to the Americans for the use of Indians, [622].

Speed, Thomas, Wilderness Road, [708].

Speier, R. J., [194].

Spencer, Joseph, [134].

Spencer, J. A., United States, [665].

Spencer's Ordinary, fight at, [497].

Sprague, Wm. B., [264].

Springfield, N. J., action at, [559].

Springfield, N. Y., burned, [633].

Sproule, Capt. George, Environs of Charleston, [528].

Squier, Ephraim, [219];

diary, [360].

St. Ange de Bellerive at Fort Chartres, [701].

St. Augustine, plan of, [538].

St. Clair, Gen. Arthur, commands at Ticonderoga, [296], [348];

evacuates the post, [296];

his trial, [349];

Life and Public Services, [349];

his papers, [350];

portrait, [297];

other likenesses, [297];

his house, [297];

at Castleton, [297];

hears of Lexington fight, [178];

sent South, [546], [744];

at West Point, [460].

St. François Indians, [656];

at Cambridge, [655].

St. John Indians, [617].

St. John (Sorel River), island of, fort on, [215], [216];

attacked (1775), [565];

surrenders, [162], [217].

St. Lawrence, gulf, chart, [215];

river, chart, [215].

St. Leger, Col. Barry, his part in Burgoyne's campaign, [296];

authorities, [351];

portrait, [351];

his letter from Oswego, [366];

his expedition, [299], [628];

diagram of his order of march, [628];

attacks Fort Stanwix, [628];

his proclamation, [629];

defeats Herkimer, [631];

retreats, [300], [632];

his opinion of Indians, [632];

number of his troops, [661];

offers for scalps, [683].

St. Louis attacked, [730], [737], [739].

St. Luc, La Corne, [351].

St. Pierre and Miquelon, trade with, prohibited, [27].

St. Simon, Gen., in Virginia, [501].

Ste. Geneviève, [738].

Stamp Act (1755), [11], [72];

(1765), [29], [333];

Franklin's view, [5];

violence, [24];

threatened (1764), [26];

Franklin asks for patronage under it, [29];

arouses indignation, [29];

petitions against, in Parliament, [32];

rejoicing in London, [33];

riots and compensation for them, [34];

origin of, [72];

debates on it languid, [72];

Congress determined on, [72];

title of act, [72];

the stamps, [72];

repealed, [32], [74];

debates on the repeal, [74];

the lords protest, [74], [85];

Congress to consider the act, [29], [30], [74];

Authentic Account, [74];

Journal, [74];

references, [74];

Tory support of act, [75];

American and British authorities on the turmoil, [75];

Sparks intended a history, [75].

Stanhope, Earl (see [Mahon]), Miscellanies, [464].

Stanley, Dean, Westminster Abbey, [461].

Stanwix, Fort, [274];

movements near (1777), [350];

authorities, [351];

bounds of treaty at, [650], [706], [707];

described, [660];

rumors of its capture, [672].

See Fort.

Staples, W. R., Doc. Hist. of the Destruction of the Gaspee, [90];

Annals of Providence, [565].

Stark, Caleb, Memoir of Gen. Stark, [301].

Stark, Gen. John, on Bunker Hill, [137], [187], [190];

at siege of Boston, [134];

autog., [137];

notices, [190];

letters (Winter Hill), [203];

at Bennington, [300];

silhouette, [301];

his monument, [301];

homestead, [301];

portraits, [301];

memoir, [301];

life of, by Caleb Stark, [354];

his letters about Bennington, [354];

his papers, [354].

Staten Island, [340], [404];

British on, [275], [326];

map, [327];

Sullivan's raid on, [417];

expedition to (1780), [561].

Stearns's North Amer. Almanac, [178].

Stedman, Charles, Amer. War, [518], [659];

under Cornwallis, [517];

his History noticed by Clinton, [517].

Stedman, James, [464].

Stenton, situation of, [425], [429].

Stephen, Gen. Adam, [144], [421];

at Brandywine, [381].

Steuben, Baron, at Valley Forge, [393];

inspector-general, [393], [437];

reorganizes the army, [560];

in Virginia, [496], [515], [546], [732];

pursued by Simcoe, [497];

portraits, [497];

lives of, [515].

Stevens, B. F., [467], [719];

Howe's Orderly-Book, [415].

Stevens, Henry, [359].

Stevens, J. A., on Stamp Act times in New York, [73];

on New York in the Continental Congress, [99];

"Birth of the Empire State", [274];

on Harlem fight, [334];

on Benedict Arnold, [357];

on Burgoyne's campaign, [366];

on Washington's headquarters at Tappan, [460];

on Arnold's Arnold, [464];

on the French in Virginia, [516];

on their departure, [745];

on Camden, [530];

on Gates at Camden, [532];

on Lafayette's expedition against Arnold, [547];

on Rochambeau's march to Virginia and return, [551];

edits Fersen's letters, [554];

on Yorktown, [555];

on the combined movements near N. Y., [561];

on the campaign in R. I. (1778), [601].

Stevens, History of Georgia, [522].

Steward, Rev. James, and Trumbull's Indian Wars, [651].

Stickney, Chas. E., Minisink Region, [662].

Stiles, Ezra, on Bunker Hill, [187];

portrait and autog., [188];

his account of Long Island battle, [329].

Stiles, H. R., Brooklyn, [330];

Fort Chartres, [705].

Stillman, Wm. J., Poetic Localities of Cambridge, [142].

Stillwater, battle, [356];

Schuyler at, [298].

Stirling, Gen. Lord, captured at Brooklyn, [279], [280], [328];

at Monmouth, [400], [444];

portrait, [280];

in N. Y. (1776), [325];

his house, [331];

at Princeton, [368];

at Brandywine, [381];

at Germantown, [385];

on Trenton, [407].

Stirling, Capt. Thomas, [705], [706].

Stockbridge Indians, [655];

enlisted, [120], [612], [674];

visit the Six Nations, [613];

addicted to liquor, [613];

at siege of Boston, [613], [657];

at White Plains, [613];

at King's Bridge, [613];

in Indiana (1819), [613].

Stockton, H., life of R. Stockton, [265].

Stockton, Richard, [108];

autog., [264];

life by H. Stockton, [265].

Stoddard, Louisiana, [737].

Stoddard, Frances Mary, [205].

Stoddard, R. H., [193].

Stokes, Chief Justice Anthony, [522];

View of the British Constitution, [523].

Stone, Enos, account of Hubbardton fight, [350].

Stone, E. M., John Howland, [90], [405];

Invasion of Canada, [219];

on Yorktown, [555];

French Allies, [560];

on the R. I. campaign (1778), [601].

Stone, F. D., "Philadelphia Society", [260];

"The Struggle for the Delaware", [367].

Stone, Thos., autog., [265];

life, [266].

Stone, W. L. (Senior), Sir Wm. Johnson, [647];

Brant, [247], [351], [657];

Red Jacket, [247];

Border Wars of the Rev., [247], [657];

Wyoming, [247];

Uncas and Miantonomoh, [247];

account of, [247];

on New York and the Dec. of Indep., [262];

memoir of George Clinton, [308].

Stone, W. L. (the younger), edits Pausch, [347];

on Moses Harris, [356];

Cent. Cel. of Burgoyne's Surrender, [357];

on Major Acland, [358];

Wyoming, [665];

Orderly-Book of Sir John Johnson, [351];

Campaign of Burgoyne, [351];

Saratoga and Ballston, [360];

"Burgoyne in a New Light", [360];

notes to Pausch's Journal, [360];

Campaign of Burgoyne, [361];

Cent. Cel. of Burgoyne's Surrender, [361];

translates the Riedesel memoirs, [361];

landmarks of Burgoyne's campaign, [361].

Stone Arabia (N. Y.), [609], [644].

Stone, Beverley, Mass., [350].

Stonington, Conn., attacked, [145].

Stono River, [526];

attacked by Lincoln, [520].

Stony Point, [455], [456], [465], [556];

plans of, [557], [558];

attacked, [558];

medals, [559].

Stormont, Lord, his correspondence, [592].

Storrs, Experience, [203].

Storrs, Lt.-Col., [188].

Stow, Edw., [204].

Strahan, Wm., corresp. with Franklin, [85];

on the repeal of the Stamp Act, [74].

Straus, Origin of Repub. Form of Govt., [71].

Street, A. B., on Burgoyne's campaign, [357];

on Saratoga, [361].

Strobel, P. A., Salzburghers, [523].

Strong, Flatbush, [330].

Stryker, W. S., Maxwell's brigade in Sullivan's Exped., [670];

Block House at Tom's River, [744];

New Jersey line in Va., [555];

on Princeton, [412].

Stuart, Gilbert, paints John Brooks, [202];

Gates, [303];

Gansevoort, [629];

John Adams, [36].

Stuart, I. W., Jona. Trumbull, [674];

Nathan Hale, [334].

Stuart, Capt. John, [714];

Indian Wars, [714];

supt. of Southern Indians, [615], [620];

instructed by Gage to stir up the Indians, [620].

Stuart, Lieut.-Col., at Eutaws, [545].

Suffolk, Earl of, justifies use of Indians, [621].

Suffolk Resolves, [100], [236].

Sugar Act (1733), [63], [72];

modified, [25].

Sugar Islands, [7], [686].

Sullivan, James, on the Penobscot exped., [603].

Sullivan, Gen. John, portrait, [68];

sent to Portsmouth (1775), [146];

sent to Canada, [166];

took command, [167];

retreats to Crown Point, [167];

at Winter Hill (1776), [203];

in command on Long Island, [278];

his character, [278];

wished the command at Ticonderoga (1777), [348];

joins Washington (1776), [373];

at Trenton, [375], [407];

at Brandywine, [381], [418];

at Germantown, [385];

his raid on Staten Island, [417];

at Chestnut Hill, [419];

on the Conway Cabal, [446];

in the Rhode Island campaign, [593];

advances, [595];

assails D'Estaing in an order, [595];

retires, [595];

fighting takes place, [595];

his report on the R. I. campaign, [595];

crosses to mainland, [598];

his conduct criticised, [598];

defended by T. C. Amory, [598];

his orders, [598];

letters, [598];

effect on the country, [601];

his proclamation, [653];

journals of his Indian exped., [671], [681];

lists them, [681];

all published by the State of New York, [681];

the army's route, [681];

losses in his campaign (1779), [642];

maps of his marches, [642];

portrait, [637];

autog., [637];

his house, [637];

his family, [637];

commands exped. against the Indians, [638];

exped. against the Indians, [666];

acc. by Gordon, [666];

life, by Amory, [666];

by Peabody, [667], [670];

his force (1779), [667];

not intending to attack Niagara, [669];

brigade book, siege of Boston, [204];

captured at Brooklyn, [279], [280];

in command in Canada, [226];

letters, [226];

the battle of Long Island, [327].

[Sullivan's Island] (1776), [169], [170];

view of fort, [228];

attack, [229];

authorities, [229];

the news in Philadelphia, [229];

contemp. accounts, [229];

plan of the attack, [229];

general American accounts, [229];

British accounts, [229], [230].

Sulte, B., Canadiens Français, [164].

Sumner, Geo., Oration (1859), [592], [738].

Sumner, Wm. H., [123];

on Gen. Warren, [194];

on Hancock, [271].

Sumter, Gen., [475];

in the South, [477];

attacked by Tarleton, [478], [480];

threatens to resign, [490];

harasses Greene, [492];

at Fishdam Ford, [532];

portraits, [532];

on Weemys's attack, [536];

his differences with Morgan, [537].

Sunbury, Georgia, [519].

Susquehanna Company of Connecticut, [680].

Sutherland, Capt. of the "Vulture", [461].

Sutton, Sir Richard, [232].

Sutton (Mass.) men at Lexington, [182].

Swain, D. L., on invasion of N. Carolina, [168];

Indian War of 1776, [678].

Sweat, Samuel, letters (Winter Hill), [203].

Swedes' Ford, [425].

Swett, Col. Samuel, papers on Bunker Hill, [189], [191];

plan of Bunker Hill, [202];

acc. of, [191];

autog., [191].

Sylvester, R. B., Saratoga, etc., [366].

Sylvester, Richard, [83].

Talbot, Major, wounded at Fort Mifflin, [389].

Talbot, Silas, in Rhode Island, [602];

lives of, [603].

Tallmadge, B., [464];

his letters, etc., on André, [466];

his estimate of the captors of André, [466];

portraits and autog., [457];

Memoir, [457];

and André, [458], [460].

Tappan, N. Y., André at, [460];

De Wint House, [460];

Seventy-Six Stone House, [460].

Tarbox, Increase N., his views on the question of the command at Bunker Hill, [191];

Life of Putnam, [191].

Tardieu, P. F., Carte des Etats Unis, [675].

Tarleton, Col., at the siege of Charlestown, S. C., [473];

defeats Buford, [475];

at Black-Stocks, [536];

at the Cowpens, [481], [538];

at Poundridge, [557];

raid in Va., [497], [515];

Campaign of 1780 and 1781, [517];

his losses, [517];

his career, [517];

portrait, [517];

Mackenzie's Strictures, [517];

at Camden, [530];

attacks Sumter, [478];

pursues Marion, [480];

pursues Morgan, [481];

at Guilford, [486];

at the Waxhaws, [527];

at Fishdam Ford, [532].

Tarrytown, N. Y., monument at, [466].

Tate, W., [223].

Taxation of the colonies, ministerial view, [17];

colonial view, [17];

right of, [63];

denied, [24];

internal and external, [50];

first movement against, [68];

Reasons why the British colonies should not be charged with internal taxes, [70];

the government view in the Protest of the Lords against repeal of Stamp Act, [74];

History of Amer. Taxation, 1763-1775, [75];

pro and con arguments in Read's George Read, [75];

Soame Jenyns's Objections, [75];

James Otis's Considerations, [75];

Regulations lately made, [75];

tracts on, [75];

Letter to a Member, [75];

Objections to the taxation, etc., [75];

Good Humour, [85];

Inquiry into the nature of the present disputes, [85];

True constitutional way of putting an end to the disputes, [85];

Johnson's Taxation no tyranny, [109];

Defence of the American Congress, [109];

Letter to Dr. Price, [109].

Taylor, Eldad, [205].

Taylor, Geo., autog., [265];

life, [266].

Taylor, Janette, [590].

Taylor, John, life of John Penn, [265].

Taylor, John, Inquiry, etc., [272].

Taylor, J. W., Ohio, [708].

Taylor, R., on Geo. Mason, [272].

Tea, destroyed, [46], [91];

duty on, [46];

importation of it arouses Philadelphia, [57];

and the other colonies, [57];

in Boston, [91];

in N. H., [92];

in Connecticut, [93];

in New York, [93];

in Pennsylvania, [93];

fac-simile of broadside, [93];

in N. Carolina, [93];

tax on, to remain, [51].

Teller, Ridgefield, Conn., [348].

Temple, John, duel with Whateley, [93].

Tennessee, [708];

Haywood's hist. of, [678].

Ternant, Gen., [513].

Ternay, Chev. de, [499];

at Newport, [499], [560];

dies, [499];

his tomb, [499];

autog., [500].

Tetard Hill (N. Y.), [287], [338], [339].

Thacher, B. B., [91].

Thacher, Dr. James, [464];

Military Journal, [189], [202], [660].

Thacher, Oxenbridge, [13];

Sentiments of a British American, [70];

dies, [70].

Thacher, Peter, oration on Boston Massacre, [88];

his account of Bunker Hill, [186].

Thaxter, Jos., [178].

Thayendanegea. See [Brant, Joseph].

Thayer, Capt. Simeon, Journal, [219];

at Fort Mifflin, [388].

Thomas, E. S., Reminiscences, [184], [412].

Thomas, Gen. John, [108];

second in command under Ward, [134];

at Roxbury, [134];

at Dorchester Heights, [156];

his headquarters in Roxbury, [156];

at Quebec, [225];

letters, [225];

made general, [119], [165];

in command at Roxbury, [130];

ordered to Canada, [165];

retreats from Quebec, [166];

dies, [167];

portrait, [167];

Memoir, [167];

affronted at Congress, [167].

Thomas, Isaiah, [122];

Narrative of Lexington, etc., [175];

Mass. Kalendar, [47].

Thomas, Lieut. John, on Louisiana, [737].

Thomas, W. H. B., [214].

[Thompson, Benj]., Count Rumford, [507];

in Boston, [128];

in S. Carolina, [545];

lives of, [546].

Thompson, Eben, Memoir, by Mary P. Thompson, [117].

Thompson, Gen., on Canada exped., [225];

acc. of, [225].

Thompson, Wm., [203].

Thomson, Chas., letter on taxation, [75];

letter to Wm. Drayton, [96];

on Bunker Hill, [189];

portrait, [272];

his house, [272];

autog., [450].

Thornton, J. W., Pulpit of the Rev., [244];

his sale, [467].

Thornton, Matthew, autog., [263];

life, [265];

signed the Decl. of Indep., [268].

Three County troop in Massachusetts, [184].

Three Rivers (1775), [216];

attack (1776), [167], [225], [227].

Throckmorton, B. W., on Benedict Arnold, [357].

Throg's Neck, [285].

Thwaites, R. G., on L. C. Draper, [727].

Tickle, Robt., Present state of the Nation, [85];

Considerations in reply, [85].

Ticonderoga, capture planned, [613];

taken (1775), [129];

view of ruins, [129];

papers on capture, [130];

cannon taken to Cambridge, [156];

authorities on its capture (1775), [213];

disputes over the origination of the expedition, [213];

trophies, [214];

Arnold's report, [214];

current reports, [214];

ruins of, [214];

diary (1775) at, [215];

its condition after capture, [215];

apprehension at, after fall of Quebec, [227];

Gates at, [291];

St. Clair at (1777), [348];

attacked by Burgoyne, [296];

evacuation, [296], [349];

authorities, [349];

effect of it, [350];

works, [314], [353], [354];

maps (1777), [350];

Trumbull's, [350], [352];

that used at St. Clair's trial, [350], [353];

recaptured, [304].

Tiddeman, Mark, map of N. Y. harbor, [326].

Tiffany, Osmond, Life of O. H. Williams, [537].

Tilghman, James, [709].

Tilghman, Col. Tench, [334];

Memoirs, [407];

Diary of Yorktown, [554].

Tilton, James, [337].

Tinicum Island, [429], [437].

Tioga (Tiaoga), [609];

attacked, [636];

plan of, [681].

Tioga Valley, [641].

Tiverton, R. I., [600].

Tobacco trade restricted, [8], [9].

Todd, C. B., Redding, Conn., [348];

on Col. Ledyard, [562];

Joel Barlow, [467].

Todd, Col. John, [723];

on Kaskaskia, [729];

his Record Book, [730].

Tomahawk improvements (squatter rights), [611].

Tom's River, [744].

Tonicas Indians, [702].

Tonyn, Gov., [522].

Topham, John, [219].

[Tories], acc. of, by T. B. Myers, [351];

at Wyoming, [635].

See [Loyalists].

Totowa, [404].

Towle, N. C., Constitution of the U. S., [74], [274].

Town, Ithiel, Particular Services, [341], [546], [589].

Town and County Mag., [209].

Townshend, Chas., [21], [23], [38];

died, [39];

in the Stamp Act debates, [72].

Townshend, C. H., Invasion of Conn., [557].

Townshend, Jos., on Brandywine, [419].

Townshend, M. I., on Burgoyne's exped., [366].

Townshend acts, [20], [38];

resisted, [42];

misunderstood by Bancroft, [64];

attempt to repeal, [51];

repealed (except on tea), [52].

Trade monopolized by English merchants, [5].

Transylvania (Kentucky), [716].

Treaty of Paris (1783), [747].

See [Paris].

Trecothic, alderman, [51].

Tremain, Grenville, [466].

Trenton, N. J., surprise at, [374];

authorities, [407];

maps, [408]-412;

court-martial of the Hessian officers, [412];

picture by Trumbull, [412];

current verses, [412];

flag captured, [412].

Troup, Col. Robert, on the Conway Cabal, [447].

Trout, Rev. Jacob, [418].

Trowbridge, Edmund, autog., [50].

Trudruffrin. See [Paoli], [423].

Trumbull, Henry, Indian Wars, bibliog. of, [651];

its various titles, [651];

reprinted by Pritts, [651].

Trumbull, Col. John, painted Moultrie, [172];

his picture of Bunker Hill, [190], [197];

plan of the siege of Boston, [207];

his painting of Death of Montgomery, [220];

paints John Adams, [36];

autobiog., [189];

portrait of Putnam, [193];

plan of Boston Neck lines, [211];

paints St. Clair, [297];

Schuyler, [298];

map of Ticonderoga, [350];

paints Col. Tallmadge, [457];

arrested in London, [463];

his picture of Yorktown, [506];

of Trenton, [412];

his portrait of Gen. Greene, [510];

of Morgan, [511];

on the Rhode Island campaign, [597].

Trumbull, Col. Jonathan, diary at Yorktown, [554].

Trumbull, Gov. Jonathan, his letter to Gage, [181].

Trumbull, Jos., [203].

Trumbull, James H., on "Sons of Liberty", [72];

edits Mott's journal, [213];

on the origin of the Ticonderoga expedition (1775), [213];

on the Indian Wars of H. Trumbull, [651].

Trumbull MSS., [681].

Tryon, Gov., seeks safety on a man-of-war, [107];

his seal and autog., [140];

his proclamation (1776), [325];

the Hickey Plot, [326];

orders a map of N. Y. province made, [341];

report on the province, [341];

his address to the people of Conn., [557];

Address on his late expedition, [557];

invades Connecticut, [557].

Tryon County, N. Y., [645], [659].

Tucker, Dr. Josiah, Dean of Gloucester, [75];

and Franklin, [74];

on the Amer. Rev., [254];

tracts, [75];

Letter from a merchant, [75];

Series of answers, [75];

Humble Address, [75].

Tucker, Sam., of New Jersey, joins the enemy, [370].

Tucker, Com. Samuel, at siege of Charleston, [524];

orders to command the "Boston" in fac-simile, [566];

his career, [567];

takes John Adams to France, [567];

his log-book, [567];

his papers, [567];

lives of, [567];

in the "Boston", [583];

his parole in fac-simile, [583].

Tucker, St. George, on Guildford, [541].

Tuckerman, H. T., America and her Commentators, [560];

Silas Talbot, [603];

on Daniel Boone, [708].

Tudor, Wm., letters to, [7], [9], [88], [187];

his Otis, [70];

his Massacre oration, [446].

Tugaloo River, [676].

Tupper, Benj., [325].

Turkey Hill (R. I.), [596], [598], [602].

Turner, H. E., Greenes of Warwick, [510].

Turner, O., Phelps and Gorham Purchase, [670].

Turtle Bay (N. Y.), [333], [335].

Tuscaroras, Col. Butler among the, [619];

their lands, [610];

mostly took the American side, [623].

Tuttle, J. F., Hibernia Furnace, [108];

Morris County, [407];

Rev. Forefathers, [407];

Washington in Morris County, [407];

Washington at Morristown, [417];

on the camp at Morristown, [559].

Twightwees, [610].

Two-penny Act, [24].

Tyler, Albert, Bennington, [301], [356].

Tyler, John, Address at Jamestown, [107].

Tyler, Moses Coit, on Patrick Henry, [107];

his Patrick Henry, [723].

Tyng, D. A., [746].

"Tyrannicide", her log, [582];

takes the "Revenge", [586].

Uhlhorn, J. F., [712].

Ulloa at New Orleans (1766), [737].

Unadilla destroyed, [636], [653].

Union, growth of, in the colonies, [79];

symbol of disjointed snake, [79].

United States, independence of, growth of the sentiment, [231];

Public Land Laws, [247].

See [Congress], [Independence], etc.

Universal Asylum, [207].

Universal Magazine, [463].

Upham, W. P., [205];

Life of Gen. Glover, [325].

Urquhart, James, [209].

Valcour Island, fight at, [292], [346];

map of, [347].

Valentine, N. Y. City Manual, [331].

Vallancey, Capt. C., [543].

Valley Forge, [416];

Committee of Congress at, [393];

Baron Steuben at, [393];

condition of army, [436];

encampment, [389];

French alliance celebrated, [439];

life at, [437];

plan of camp, [439];

Washington's H. Q., [439].

Van Cortlandt, Philip, autobiography, [670].

Van Dyk, Col., [467].

Van Schaick, Col., attacks the Onondagas, [639];

marches to Cherry Valley, [626].

Van Schaick's Island, [298].

Van Wart, Isaac, [456].

Vandalia, [708].

Varick, Col. Richard, at Freeman's Farm, [316];

on the Saratoga campaign, [356];

aide to Arnold, [460];

his papers, [460].

Varnum, Gen., abandons Fort Mercer, [389].

Vaughan, Benj., his ed. of Franklin's Pieces, [653].

Vaughan, David, [341].

Vaughan, Samuel, his journal, [506].

Vermont, constitutional movements in, [274];

Documents relating to the resistance to Burgoyne, [354];

proclamations issued by Burgoyne and Schuyler, [350];

signs of defection in, [646].

Vermont Quart. Mag., [356].

Vernon, Wm., autograph, [566].

Verplanck House, [746].

Verplanck's Point, [455], [465];

plan, [557], [558].

Verreau, Invasion du Canada, [216].

Vigo, Col. F., [724].

Villefranche, his maps of the Hudson, [456], [462].

Vincennes (Indiana), [704];

captured, [718], [719];

fort at, [719];

evacuated by the British, [722];

taken by Hamilton, [724];

authorities, [729].

Vinton, J. A., [191].

Viomenil, [504], [745].

Virginia, action for a congress (1774), [99];

address to the king (1769), [83];

Address to the Convention, [272];

British in (1779-80), [546];

Calendar of State Papers, [515], [649];

commerce of (1671), [64];

(1770, etc.), [64];

com. of correspondence, [90];

Constitution of, written by George Mason and Thomas Jefferson, [261];

adopts a constitution, [272];

Declaration of Rights, [272];

in the Cont. Congress, [234];

Dunmore in (1775), [122];

disputes of bounds with Penna., [248];

over Ohio lands, [709];

influence in the Ohio country, [715];

early naval movements, [565];

effect of Boston Port Bill, [96];

establishes intercolonial com. of corresp., [54], [56];

fight at the Great Bridge, [168];

Norfolk destroyed, [168];

maps of, [538];

militia, [485];

at Camden, [533];

military ardor in (1774), [116];

movements (1774), [98], [117];

(1775), [107];

planting wheat instead of tobacco (1775), [121];

plundering expeditions to, [495];

Arnold in, [495];

and the Stamp Act, [29], [73];

Steuben in, [515];

sympathy for Boston (1769), [46], [113];

non-importation agreement, [47];

Ohio country a county, [729].

Von Holst, Const. Hist. U. S., [274].

Von Mirbach, [329].

Von Stern, [329].

[Wabash] Indians, [739];

treaty with, [724].

See [Ouabache].

Wabash Land Company, [650].

Wabasha, a Sioux, [737], [738].

Waddell, A. W., on the Regulators, [80].

Wade, Col. Nath., [460].

Wadsworth, Gen. Peleg, in the Penobscot expedition, [603];

letters, [603].

Wadsworth, Jas., on the Danbury exped., [348].

Wager, D. E., [626].

Wakefield, Ebenezer, [357].

Waldo, J. & D., [47].

Waldo, Sergt., diary at Valley Forge, [436].

Walker, B., Life of Paul Jones, [590].

Walker, C. I., Northwest during the Rev., [733].

Walker, Dr., in Kentucky, [715].

Walker, James, [421].

Walker, Mrs. Thomas, [222].

Walker, Statesmen's Manual, [274].

Wallabout Bay, [328].

Wallace, Sir James, [471].

Waller, Adj., letter, [194];

orderly-book, [205].

Walmscook, [356].

Waln, Robert, life of James Wilson, John Morton, Stephen Hopkins, Thomas McKean, [265];

Josiah Bartlett, William Williams, Samuel Huntington, Geo. Rymer, Matthew Thornton, William Whipple, Robert Morris, Abraham Clark, [265];

John Hart, [266];

of Francis L. Lee, [266].

Walpole, Horace, [175];

and the American war, [112];

his George the Third, [112];

his Last Journals, [112].

Walpole Grant on the Ohio, [687], [708].

Walton, Geo., life, [265];

autog., [266].

Walworth, Mrs. Ellen H., Burgoyne and the Northern Campaign, [315];

on Burgoyne's surrender, [358].

Wangenheim, map of movements in Jersey, [409];

surveys of Forts Clinton, etc., [364].

Ward, Andrew H., Ward family, [192];

Shrewsbury, [192].

Ward, Artemas, made general, [116];

commander-in-chief, [131], [134];

made second to Washington, [142];

commissions Mugford, [567];

on the Penobscot exped., [603], [604];

sluggish, [133];

left in Boston, [159], [205];

his papers, [159];

resigned, [159];

portrait, [159], [192];

supposed to be older than he was, [189];

notices, [191];

autog., [192];

letters from Cambridge, [203].

Ward, Geo. A., finds Paul Jones' papers, [590].

Ward, Col. Jos., [138], [203];

his order on the field at Bunker Hill, [138].

Ward, R. D., Lafayette's visit to Va., [555].

Ward, Gov. Samuel, [220], [222], [565];

his journal, [565].

Ward, Samuel, on Long Island battle, [329];

Battle of Long Island, [331].

Ward, Townsend, [423].

Ware, Joseph, Journal, [219].

Warner, Col. Seth, at Crown Point, [129];

acc. of, [129];

at Bennington, [301];

letters, [350];

notices by G. F. Houghton, [356];

by Highland Hall, [356];

by Chipman, [356].

Warren, Benjamin, at Cherry Valley, [666];

diary, [360].

Warren, Edw., John Warren, [194].

Warren, G. W., Bunker Hill Mt. Asso., [191].

Warren, Isaac, Almanac, [342].

Warren, Gen. James, autog., [566];

committee of correspondence, [89];

on Bunker Hill, [187];

letters, [203].

Warren, Dr. John, [188].

Warren, John C., [193].

Warren, Gen. Jos., [60];

his circular letter (1773), [57];

writes call for the tea-ships meeting in Boston, [91];

his attack on Bernard, [83];

draws up Suffolk Resolves, [100];

quells disturbance at Cambridge, [115];

his address on Boston Massacre, [88], [119];

the MS., [120];

on Lexington day, [125];

his last note, [132];

made general, [133];

Bunker Hill, [137];

portrait, [54];

by Norman, [193];

by Copley, [193], [194];

by Trumbull, [197];

letter on capture of Ticonderoga, [214];

on independence, [258];

purposes of Congress on his death, [194];

memorials of, [194];

statue of, [194];

accounts, [194];

remonstrates with Connecticut for sending messenger to Gage, [128];

killed, [139].

Warren, Mercy, The parody parodized, [86];

letters, [203].

Warren Genealogy, [194].

Warren (R. I.), [600].

Warwick (R. I.), [600].

Washington, George, in the Congress of 1774, [237];

would march 1,000 men to Boston, [114];

active in Virginia (1775), [131];

made commander-in-chief, [108], [133];

references, [133];

commission and instructions, [133];

his first letter from Cambridge, [141];

fac-simile of its heads, [141];

reaches Cambridge, [142];

assumes command of the army, [142];

holds council of war, [142];

his headquarters in Cambridge, [142];

disappointed in the N. E. troops, [144];

deficient in powder, [145];

commissions a navy, [152], [564];

Proclamation of repossessing Boston, [159];

moves his army to New York, [160];

sends Sullivan to Canada, [166];

letters on the siege of Boston, [173], [203];

their condition and repositories, [173];

entertains Caghnawaga Indians, [203];

medal for the siege of Boston, [206];

instruction for the Kennebec expedition, [217];

in New York, [275], [325];

his army, [275];

headquarters on Richmond Hill, [276];

his other headquarters in N. Y., [276];

retreats from Brooklyn to N. Y., [281];

condition of his army, [281];

urges enlistments for the war, [282];

calls for better officers, [282];

proposes to burn New York, [283], [334];

not wishing independence (1775), [255];

headquarters at Harlem, [284];

his army along the Bronx, [285];

at White Plains, [286];

at New Castle, [286];

rude cut of, [311];

on the battle of Brooklyn, [326];

plot to assassinate, in N. York, [326];

retreats from Long Island, [330];

the question of a fog, [330];

evacuates New York, [333];

at Harlem, [334];

movements above N. Y. (1776), [337];

orders the evacuation of Fort Lee, [367];

retreats through the Jerseys, [368];

given dictatorial powers, [373], [376];

attacks Trenton, [374];

at Princeton, [378];

his letters on the campaign of 1776, near N. York, [344];

in winter-quarters at Morristown, [379];

at Middlebrook, [379];

marches through Philad., [380];

at Brandywine, [381];

retreats to Chester, [382];

to Philadelphia, [382];

at Germantown, [385];

at Whitemarsh, [389];

at Valley Forge, [389];

proclamation about grain, [390];

distrusted in Congress (1777), [391];

the Conway Cabal, [392];

watches Clinton's withdrawal from Philad., [397];

pursues Clinton, [398];

at Monmouth, [399];

authorities on these campaigns, [403];

criticised by Jos. Reed, [403];

as dictator, [407];

in the campaign of 1777, [416];

at Morristown, [417];

at Middlebrook, [417];

marches through Philad., [418];

H. Q. at Brandywine, [419];

falsely informed at Brandywine, [419];

his Brandywine map, [420];

letter from Duché 437;

H. Q. at Stenton, [429];

on the defence of the Delaware, [431];

H. Q. in Philad., [436];

at Whitemarsh, [442];

at Monmouth, [445];

censures Lee, [446];

the Conway Cabal, [446];

his Fabian policy, [446];

reprimands Arnold, [451];

goes to Hartford to confer with Rochambeau, [454], [458];

returned before he was expected, [458];

receives letter from Arnold, [460];

prepares for any emergency, [460];

H. Q. at Tappan, [460];

orders André to be hanged, [460];

his correspondence with Clinton respecting the execution, [461];

his letters on the plot, [461];

H. Q. at Newburgh, [465];

his account of Arnold's conspiracy, [466];

Domestic Life, by Richard Rush, [466];

traduced for executing André, [467], [468];

his justification, [467];

later English authorities approve, [468];

countenanced the exchange of André for Arnold, [468];

encouraged Champe to abduct Arnold, [468];

meets Rochambeau at Weathersfield, [499];

attempts to surprise N. Y. forts, [499];

marches to Virginia, [500];

headquarters at Williamsburg, [506];

his opinion of Henry Lee, [510];

papers on the Yorktown campaign, [515];

on the Yorktown campaign, [549];

thanked by Congress, [549];

his epaulettes, [549];

his journals and orderly-books, [553];

Middlebrook, [556];

at Morristown, [559];

his H. Q., [559];

communications with Rochambeau, [560], [561];

at Totowa and Preakness, [561];

proposed attack with the French on New York forts, [561];

marches to Virginia (1781), [561];

at Livingston Mansion, [562];

was he a marshal of France? 562;

steps leading to his naval authority (1775), [565];

ceased supervision (1776), [567];

suggestions as to privateers, [591];

portrait of, [575];

takes command of the army, [612];

his instructions, [612];

authorized to use Indians, [616], [617], [633];

visited by Indians at Cambridge, [622];

his interest in Western lands, [649];

selects land for soldiers of the French war, [649];

on the Sullivan exped. (1779), [667], [669];

on Brodhead's exped., [671];

sends Arnold up the Kennebec, [673];

sends letter to the Eastern Indians, [674];

his journal in the Ohio region, [709];

his opinion of Clark's project for attacking Detroit, [731];

moves his army to the Hudson (1781), [744];

at Newburgh, [744];

Nicola's letter, [745];

Newburgh addresses, [746];

authorizes Collection of Papers, [746];

cessation of hostilities, [746];

farewell address, [746];

last circular to the States, [746];

at Rocky Hill, [746];

enters New York at the close of the war, [746];

parts with his officers, [747];

goes to Annapolis, [747];

resigns his commission, [747];

at Mount Vernon, [747];

message against Genet, [734].

Washington, Col. William, [481], [537];

at Trenton, [376];

charges at Cowpens, [482];

medal, [539].

Watauga besieged, [478], [676], [679].

Watauga Association, [678], [708].

Waterbury, Col. David, [325];

on Arnold's fight on Lake Champlain, [346].

Wateree River, [475].

Waterloo, N. Y., Library and Hist. Soc. Proc., [681].

Watertown, Mass., Prov. Congress at, [203].

Watrin, Father, Missions of Louisiana, [720].

Watson, Benj. Marston, loyalist, [253].

Watson, Elkanah, Memoirs or Men and Times, [203], [253].

Watson, H. C., Old Bell of Independence or Noble Deeds of our Forefathers, [259].

Watson, John Lee, Paul Revere's Signals, [174].

Watson, W. C., on Arnold's fight at Valcour Island, [377];

Essex County, N. Y., [214].

Wawarsing destroyed, [646].

Waxhaw Creek, Buford's defeat at, [475], [527].

Wayne, Anthony, [445];

at Paoli, [383];

court-martialled, [419];

on Germantown, [386], [421];

orderly-book, [437];

at Brandywine, [381];

on Arnold's treason, [466];

on the Northern campaign (1776), [346];

lives of, [514];

portraits, [385];

account of, by De Peyster, [385];

his house, [385];

at Monmouth, [400], [446];

surprised in Georgia by Indians, [677];

in Virginia, [497], [547];

in the Yorktown campaign, [501];

in Georgia, [507];

attacks Stony Point, [558];

at Bull's Ferry, [560];

hero of the Cow Chace, [560];

at Morristown, [561].

Weare, Mechech, his papers, [598].

Weathersfield, Conn., Washington and Rochambeau at, [561];

Webb House in, [561].

Webb, S. B., [187], [203].

Webber, C. W., Hist. and Rev. Incidents, [708].

Webster, Daniel, his correct estimate of the causes of the Revolution, [63];

Address to N. Y. Hist. Soc., [99];

on the Bunker Hill controversy, [190];

orations at Bunker Hill, [194].

Wedderburn, his attack on Franklin, [95].

Weedon, Gen., at Brandywine, [382].

Weems, Mason L., Life of Marion, [512].

Welling, J. C., on the Mecklenburg Resolutions, [257].

Wells, J. C., [729].

Welsh, Thomas, [88].

Wemms, William, [86].

Wemple, Edw., [366].

Wemys, Maj. James, his opinions of generals, [330];

criticises Howe, [330];

his papers, [518];

attacks Sumter, [480], [536].

Wesley, John, protects against the war, [111].

West, Benjamin, [463];

paints Bouquet's likeness, [692];

his sketches of Bouquet's campaigns, [699].

West Cambridge (Mass.) men at Lexington, [184].

West Point, [325], [455], [456], [556];

Moses Greenleaf plan, [451];

other plans, [459], [462], [465];

views, [463];

history of, by Boynton, [464];

fortified, [557].

Westchester County (N. Y.), history of, [325], [340].

Westchester Farmer (see [Seabury, Samuel], and [Wilkins, Isaac]), [104];

Free Thoughts, [104];

Congress canvassed, [104];

Hamilton's reply, [104];

A View of the Controversy, [104];

authorship in dispute, [104].

Westcott, Henry, Centennial Sermons, [184].

Western, Fort (Augusta, Me.), [163].

Westminster (Vt.) massacre, [172].

Westmoreland Papers, [516].

Westmoreland, Pa., [680].

Weston, Hannah, [564].

Weston, Thomas, Jr., Peter Oliver, [95].

Weymouth, Earl of, [43].

Whaleboat warfare, [591].

Wharton, Anna H., on Thomas Wharton, [272], [405];

Wharton Genealogy, [436].

Wharton, Chas. P., Poetical Epistle to Washington, [575].

Wharton, Samuel, [708];

on Indian lands, [650].

Wharton, Gov. Thomas, [272].

Wharton, Thomas, Jr., [405];

death of, [401].

Wharton family, [436];

their house, [436].

Whately, Thomas, [56].

Wheatley, Phillis, [146].

Wheeler, No. Carolina, [514], [678].

Wheeling, Va., [716].

Wheelock, Col., in the Northern campaign (1776), [346].

Wheelock, Rev. Eleazer, [655];

instructs Brant, [626].

Wheildon, W. W., Siege of Boston, [173];

Revere's Signal Lanterns, [175];

Concord Fight, [184];

Bunker Hill, [191];

Solomon Willard, [194].

Whipple, Abraham, cruising, [565];

sails to Bermuda, [567];

acc. of, [567];

portraits, [567];

letters, [567];

in the "Providence", [582], [583];

his captures, [584];

at Charleston (1780), [524];

autograph order, [472].

Whipple, Christopher, [565].

Whipple, Wm., autog., [263];

life, [265];

on Burgoyne's surrender, [358];

on privateering, [591].

White, Joseph, Battle of Trenton, [406].

White, Philip, [744].

Whitechurch, Robt., [510].

White Clay Creek, Pa., [421].

Whitemarsh, [416], [442];

Washington at, [389].

White Plains, [340];

Washington at, [286];

lines of corn-stalks, [286];

evacuated, [286];

Howe's blunders at, [291];

American position at, [336], [337];

references, [337];

Col. Hazlett's letter, [337].

Whitney, James L., Lit. of Nineteenth April, [185].

Whitney, Josiah, on Putnam's death, [190].

Whitney, Miss, statue of S. Adams, [41].

Whittier, J. G., "Great Ipswich fight", [128].

Whittlesey, Col. Chas., Expedition of Dunmore, [714];

Fugitive Essays, [649], [714].

Whittlesey, Capt. Ezra, [613].

Whittlesey, E. D., on Marshall's acc. of Danbury exped., [348].

Whyte, Robert, [425].

Wickes, Lambert, capt. in the navy, [370];

carried the first national vessel across the ocean, [571];

takes Franklin over, [571];

cruises around Ireland, [572];

difficulties in French ports, [572];

lost at sea, [573].

Wiederhold, plan of Trenton attack, [511].

Wilbur's Basin, [309].

Wild, Ebenezer, [220].

Wilkes, John, [11];

and the "Sons of Liberty", [72];

his efforts and speeches, [110], [121];

his comments on Burgoyne's speeches, [365];

"Wilkes and Liberty", [28].

Wilkesbarré, [606].

[Wilkins, Isaac], his tracts, [104].

Wilkinson, Eliza, Letters, [520], [527].

Wilkinson, Gen. James, on Freeman's Farm, [356];

in Canada, [222];

plan of Trenton, [412];

of Princeton, [413];

Memoirs, [189];

carries news of Burgoyne's surrender to Congress, [358].

Wilkinson, J. B., Binghamton, [670].

Wilkinson, W. C., [361].

Willers, Diedrich, Jr., Sullivan's Campaign, [670].

Willet, Col. Marinus, at Fort Stanwix, [299], [350], [628];

attacks St. Leger's camp, [631];

Narrative, [350], [631];

in command on the Mohawk, [645];

threatens Oswego, [646].

Willett, W. M., Marinus Willett, [350], [670].

William and Mary, their charter for Mass. destroyed, [114].

Williams, Capt., [728].

Williams, Col., [475].

Williams, Mrs. C. R., Biog. of Rev. Heroes, [404].

Williams, David, [456], [466].

Williams, J. F., in the "Hazard", [582];

in the "Protector", [582];

engages the "Duff", [582];

her log, [582];

commands the Massachusetts fleet, [582].

Williams, Lieut., [148].

Williams, O. H., under Greene, [484];

at Guildford, [485];

accounts of, [537];

on Hobkirk's Hill, [542];

at Ninety-Six, [544];

at Eutaws, [545];

Campaign of 1780, [530];

in the South, [476].

Williams, Richard, plan of American lines round Boston, [212].

Williams, Wm., [187];

autog., [263];

life of, [265].

Williamsburg, Va., Wayne at, [501];

American army at, [501];

Washington's headquarters at, [506];

maps of, [553].

Williamson, Col. Andrew, map of his marches, [675];

invades Indian territory, [676].

Williamson, Col. David, [735], [736];

murders Indians, [736].

Williamson, Hugh, on the tea-ship commotions, [91];

on North Carolina Revolutionary history, [514].

Willing, Anne, [693].

Willing, Thos., [383].

Wilmington, Del., [421].

Wilmington, N. C., occupied by the British, [487];

map, [542].

Wilson, Chas., Burgoyne's Campaign, [361].

Wilson, D., Jane McCrea, [627].

Wilson, James, Considerations, etc., [106];

autog., [265];

life, [265].

Wilson, L., [461].

Wilson, R., [545].

Wilson, Thos., Biog. of the Principal American Heroes, [530].

Wilson, Memoir of Bishop White, [438].

Winnebagoes, [739].

Winsor, Justin, "Notes on the Causes of the Revolution", [68];

"The Conflict Precipitated", [113];

references on the siege of Boston, [172];

bibliography of Bunker Hill, [185];

edits Ware's journal, [219];

notes on the campaign round N. Y. (1776), [323];

notes on the authorities for the campaigns of 1777-1778, [403];

"The Treason of Arnold", [447];

"Events in the North, 1779-1781", [555];

on the extent of the Continental army, [588].

Winstanley paints John Adams, [36].

Winter Hill (near Boston), [206];

lines at, [207];

camp at, [202], [203], [204].

Winthrop, Hannah, [318].

Winthrop, James, at Bunker Hill, [202].

Winthrop, Prof. John, [187], [205].

Winthrop, Madam, [180].

Winthrop, R. C., on Charles Hudson, [184];

on R. Frothingham, [186];

Address on unveiling Prescott's Statue, [194];

Oration at Yorktown, [555];

address on Fort Griswold, [562].

Winthrop, Sam., autog., [50].

Wister, Sally, diary, [436].

Withers, Alex. S., Chronicles of Border Warfare, [248], [711].

Witherspoon, John, in Congress, [244];

autog., [264];

life, [265].

Withington, L., [219].

Woedtke, Baron de, letters, [225].

Wolcott, Oliver, autog., [263];

life of, [265];

on Bemis's Heights, [357].

Wolcott, Oliver, Jr., life of O. Wolcott, [265].

Wood, Sylvanus, [183].

Wood Creek (N. Y.), [298], [351].

Woodbridge, Col. Ruggles, [346].

Woodbridge, N. J., [372].

Woodbury, James T., [184].

Woodd, Lieut., [148].

Woodford, Gen., at Germantown, [385];

and his Virginians, [525].

Woodhull, Gen., captured, [280];

death of, [330].

Woodruff, Samuel, [357].

Woodstock, N. Y., [639].

Woolsey, Theodore, [464].

Woolson, C. F., "Up the Ashley", [471].

Wooster, Gen. David, killed, [348];

monuments to, [348];

near N. Y. (1776), [153];

differences with Schuyler, [161];

and Montgomery, [162];

in the Canada expedition, [220];

his character, [220];

letters of, [220], [221];

portrait, [225];

autog., [225];

at Montreal, [165];

at Quebec, [166];

recalled from Canada, [167].

Worcester, S. T., Hollis, [190].

Wragg, Wm., [79].

Wraxall, Hist. Memoirs, [112].

Wright, Aaron, [203].

Wright, Gov. Sir James, of Georgia, [611];

letters to Dartmouth, [90];

on the number of Indians, [651];

correspondence, [675].

Wright, Joshua G., Address, [168].

Wright, W. E., translates Rochambeau's Memoirs, [516].

Writs of Assistance, [68];

opposed by Otis, [11];

explained, [11];

legalized, [39];

references, [65];

enforced by Bernard, [65].

Wrottesley, Sir John, [330].

Wyandots, [610];

their home, [735].

Wyatt, Thos., Generals presented with Medals, [537].

Wyoming, [606];

Moravian Indians at, [606];

attacked, [634];

population of the valley, [634];

fortified, [634];

Forty Fort, [634];

defeat of Col. Butler, and massacre, [635];

losses, [635];

retreat of the invaders, [636];

account of massacre, [653];

early accounts, [662];

general accounts, [665];

bibliog., [665].

Wyoming Valley invaded by Pennsylvanians to dispossess the Connecticut settlers, [680].

Wythe, Geo., [716];

autog., [265].

Yale Book, [189].

Yonge, C. D., British Navy, [589];

Constitutional Hist. of England, [75].

York, Pa., Congress at, [391], [419].

Yorke, Sir Joseph, his correspondence, [592].

Yorktown, campaign of, [547];

evidence on the responsibility of Cornwallis of Clinton, [548], [549];

correspondence of the surrender, [549];

news received in London, [549];

prisoners taken, [549];

maps of, [550], [551], [552], [553];

inquiry into the campaign in England, [516];

debates in Parliament, [516];

news received in England, [555];

acc. of centennial of, [555];

responsibility for the surrender, [516];

siege of, [501];

surrendered, [504];

forces engaged, [504];

fac-simile of articles of capitulation, [505];

Nelson House, [506];

Moore House, [506];

view of the capitulation field, [506];

medals, [506];

Trumbull's picture, [506].

Young, Arthur, Observations, [709].

Young, J., assigned to the "Saratoga", [583].

Young, Thomas, [88].

Young, Sergeant Wm., [406].

Younglove, Moses, [683];

his captivity, [659].

Zane, Elizabeth, [716].

Zeigler, W. B., Heart of the Alleghanies, [536].

Zeisberger, David, [734];

diary edited by Bliss, [736].