Army, Continental, Condition of, under Schuyler,[39] Position at Cohoes in 1771,[41] Condition of, at Battle of Bemis's Heights,[47] Condition of, after Battle of Stillwater,[57] Attacked by Indians at Moses's Creek, [101]; Condition of, in 1775, [127]; Re-enforcements for the Lake Posts in 1775, [155]; At Point Levi, in Canada, [195]; Small-pox in, at Quebec, [202]; Small-pox in, at Morristown and Hudson Highlands-Encampment of, at Morristown, in 1777, [307]; Encampment of at same Place in 1779-80, [309]; Sufferings of, from severity of Winter of 1780, [310]; Organization of, previous to Battle of Bunker Hill, [536]; Washington appointed Commander-inChief in 1770, [503]; Punishments of, in 1775-Model Order of[565] Condition of, near Boston, at close of 1775, [576].

Arnold, Benedict, Maneuvers of, at Stillwater,[52] Testimony of Historians concerning,[55] Varick's Letter concerning-Gates's Treatment of-Rupture with Gates-Application to join Washington, 56-Bravery of, at Battle of Stillwater-Wounded,[63] Joins Allen at Castleton-Disputes about Rank, [124]; Trouble with Arnold about Command at Ticonderoga, [125]; Recommended by Washington, [136]; Expedition against St.John's-Preparations to oppose General Carleton on Lake Champlain, [154]; Place of first Naval Battle-Wounded at Isle Aux Noix.[162] Bravery of, on the Congress Galley, [165]; Formerly a Dealer in Horses, [195]; Summons to surrender at Quebec, [196]; Junction with Montgomery, [197]; Operations after Montgomery's Death-Wounded, [199]; Promoted at Quebec, [201]; Describes the Blackness of the Character of St. Leger, [251]; Return to Stillwater from Siege of Fort Schuyler, [252]; At Expedition to Danbury, [402]; At Ridgefield in 1777, [408]; Bravery of-Narrow Escape of-Anecdote of, and Tory, Coon, [409]; Presented with a Horse by Congress for valiant Deeds, [410]; Residence of, in New Haven-Patriotism at New Haven, [421]; March of his Company to Cambridge-A Druggist and Bookseller at New Haven, [422]; Mrs. Margaret (first Wife), Grave, Notice of, [429]; Mrs. Margaret (second Wife), Notice of, [430]; Associates with Tories in Philadelphia-Disaffection, [430]; Attempts to surrender West Point in absence of Washington, [435].

Assembly, Rhode Island, authorize Army of Observation previous to Battle of Bunker Hill, [536].

Associations, Non-importation, in Boston in 1765, [469], [481].

Atlantis, Plato's Account of, 19.

Atyataronghta, Colonel Louis, at Battle of Klock's Field, [281].

Austin, Reverend David, plants Elms at New Haven, [428].

Burgoyne and Gates,[79]; Silas Deane,[85] Isaac Rice, [122]; Arthur St. Clair, [132]; Ethan Allen, [180]; Richard Montgomery, [200]; Amherst, [213]; Catharine Cochran, [223]; Sir John Johnson, [232]; Peter Gansevoort, [240]; Colonel Marinus Willed[244] Joseph Brant-Teyendagages, or Little Hendrick-Kanadagea, or Hans-Great Hendrick-Daniel, [256]; Walter Butler, [270]; John Sullivan, [272]; John Butler, [285]; John Johnson, [286]; Jacob Dievendorff, [293]; Governor William Livingston.[330] Colonel Zebulon Butler, [355]; Colonel Timothy Pickering, [374]; John Stark, [394]; Joel Barlow, [405]; Joseph Dibble, [406]; David Wooster, [408]; David Humphreys, [429]; Nathan B< or?, [431]; Pilgrim Fathers, [438]; Elisha Hutchinson-Timothy Thornton, [452]; Thomas Hutchinson, [468]; John Dickinson, [476]; James Otis, [492]: David Kinnison, [499]; G. R. T. Hewes, [501]; Samuel Adams, [510]; Colonel James Barrett, [525]; Joseph Warren, [548]; Jonathan Harrington. 554-, Baroness Reidesel, [558]; Cotton Mather, [562]; General Gage, [573].

Aztecs, Notice of, 10.

Bailey, at Battle of Bemis's Heights, 50.