Battle ground of Bemis's Heights, 45, 46,[47] Stillwater,[53] Saratoga, 77,[80] Bloody Run,[94] Sabbath-day Point-Lake George and Lake Champlain, [115]; Ticonderoga, [118], [127]; Near Fort Anne, [141]; Hubbardton, [144].[146] Site of Arnold's Naval Battle, Lake Champlain, [162], [163], [164]; Plains of Abraham, [187]; Near Fort Schuyler, [240], [249]; Oriskany, [245]; Springfield, [322]; Monocasy Island, [356]; Van Schaick's Mills, [311]1; Bennington, [395], [396]; Ridgefield, [409]; West Bridge and Milford Hill,423; Lexington, [524]; Concord, [526], [527]; Charlestown and Vicinity, [538]; Breed's Hill, [540], [543]; Boston and Vicinity, [566]; Bunker Hill, [574].
Battle of Bemis's Heights, Saratoga, or Stillwater (First)-Condition of the Northern Army,[47] Reverses of the British in Mohawk Valley-Perplexity of Burgoyne-Advance of Gates to Stillwater,[48] These three Battles identical,[51] Approach of the two Armies-Engagement between Advance Corps-Maneuvers of Arnold and Fraser,[52] Approach of a British enforcement under Phillips-Battle-ground described-Lull in the Battle,[53] Renewal of the Battle-Loss sustained by the two Armies-Number of Troops engaged,[54] Burgoyne's Encampment on West Bank of the Hudson-Poverty of the American Commissariat,[57] Fortifications of the two Camps-Junction of Lincoln with the Army at Berais's Heights-Relative Position of the Armies,[58] Effect of the Battle on the People-Diminution of Burgoyne's Army and Increase of Gates's-Condition ot the Enemy, 59.
Second Battle-Hostile Movements of the British-Preparations of the Americans for second Battle of Stillwater, 60: Bravery of both Annies-Quick and hold Movements of Morgan-Impetuosity of Arnold,[61] General Fraser killed by Murphy-Censure of Morgan-Panic among the British,[62] Bravery of Arnold, 61,[63] Wounded-Assault on the German Works,[63] Retreat of the Germans and Close of the Buttle-Preparations of Burgoyne to Retreat-The Killed and Wounded,[64] Burgoyne's Request and Gates's Generosity,[67] Commencement of Burgoyne's Retreat toward Saratoga-Anticipated by Gates.[72] Melancholy Condition of the. British Army-Gates's Kindness to the Invalids-Burning of Schuyler's Mills and Mansion,[73] Situation of Fellows's Detachment-Conduct of American Militia-Burgoyne's Attempt to retreat,[74] Unsuccessful Stratagem of Burgoyne-Perilous Situation of two American Brigades-Deserters from the British Army,[75] Retreat of Americans to their Camp-Perplexity of Burgoyne-A scattered Retreat proposed,[76] Relative Position of the two Camps-Exposed Condition of the British-Burgoyne determines to surrender,[77] His Proposition-Terms proposed by Gates-Terms finally agreed upon,[78] Message to Burgoyne from General Clinton-Disposition of Burgoyne to withhold his Signature-Laying down of Arms,[79] Place where the British laid down Arms-First personal Meeting of Gates and Burgoyne, SO; Humiliating Review of the British Prisoners-Burgoyne surrenders his Sword-Spoils of Victory-Yankee Doodle,[81] Relative Condition and Prospect of the Americans before the Capture of Burgoyne-Effect of that Event, 83. .
Battle of Bennington-Terror and Flight of Indians-Victory of the Americans-Second Attack.[397] Pursuit of the Enemy-Loss-Popularity of Stark, [398].
Battle of Bunker and Breed's Hills-Disposition of American Troops-Preparations for blockading Boston, [538]; Night March to Battle-ground-Plan of Fortifications-British Vessels in Harbor, [539]; Construction of Redoubt on Breed's Hill-Discovery of Works by Enemy, [540]; Cowardice of the Tories-British Cross from Boston to Charlestown-Bravery of Prescott, [541]; Excitement in Cambridge-Re-enforcements for both Parties-Sufferings of Provincials, [542]; March of British toward Redoubt-Position of American Troops-Cannonade of Redouht, [543]; Ascent of Redoubt by British Artillery-Silence of Americans-Terrible Volleys from Redouht-Flight of Enemy, [544]; Burning of Charlestown-Second Repulse of British-Re enforced by Clinton-Ammunition of Americans exhausted, [545]; Death of Colonel Gardner-Third Attack of British-Storming of Redoubt-Death of Warren and Pitcairn, [546]; Confusion of Americans-Efforts of Putnam to rally them-Cessation of Battle-Loss-Spectators of the Scene, [547]; Reflections-Burgoyne's Opinion of the Conflict, [548]-Character of Troops engaged in Conflict, [550].
Battle of Cherry Valley-Approach of Butler and Brant-Warning to Alden-Capture of American Scouts, [268]; Deduction of the Settlement-Treatment of Prisoners-Brutality of Butler and Humanity of Brant, [269].
Battle of Conewawah, [274].
Battle near Fort Ann, [138]; Ambush of French and Indians-Desperate Fight-Capture of Putnam, [140]; Humanity of his Captor-Preparation for Torture-Interposition of Molang,
Battle of Fort Keyser, [280].
Battle of Fort Niagara in 1759-Landing of Prideaux, [224]; Attack and Stratagem of the French-The Latter routed by the British-French and Indians made Prisoners-Indian Tales of Atrocity, [225].