Bryant, Quotation from, 88, [284].

Buckingham, Quotation from, [228].

Buckley, Mra., Treatment of, by Tryon, [427].

Buckminster, wounded at Battle of Bunker Hill, [545].

Bunker Hill, Topography of, [538], [540],543; Battle of, [543]; Names of British Officers killed at, [545]; Monument-Description, Construction, and Dedication of, [558], [559]; Scenery from, [560].

Burgoyne, General, biographical Sketch of-Intrusted with Command of British Forces,[37] Arrives at Quebec-Receives Aid from Sir Guy Carleton-Congregates Forces at St.John's,[38] Victorious from St.John's to Crown Point-Prepares to besiege Ticonderoga,[39] His Force augmented-Advances to Fort Anne-Reaches Fort Edward,[40] Perplexity in Mohawk Valley,[48] March to Saratoga and Stillwater,[51] Narrow Escape of,[55] Diminution of his Army at Stillwater,[59] Preparations to retreat,[64] Retreat toward Saratoga from Stillwater-Anticipated by Gates,72; Attempts to retreat to Fort Edward,[74] Stratagem unsuccessful,[75] Perplexity-Determines to surrender, 77: Proposition,[78] Message to Clinton-Disposition to withhold Signature-British Forces ground their arms,[79] Introduction to Gatt,[80] Surrender of Sword at Saratoga,[81] Investment of Ticonderoga, [132]; Proclamation, [133]; Interview with Indians at Bouquet River, [160]; Rendezvous at St.John's, [173]; Arrival at Boston after Battle of Lexington, [537]; Opinion of Battle of Bunker Hill, [548].

Burke, Captain, Continental Navy, [576].

Burke, Edmund, in House of Commons in 1776, [471]; Picture of Pitt's Cabinet, [475]; Orations in behalf of American Liberty-Biographical Sketch of, [503]; Goldsmith's Epitaph of, [504].

Burnet, Governor, erects Fort at Oswego in 1727, [216]; Appointed Chief Magistrate of Massachusetts in 1728, [454].

Burr, Aaron, with Arnold on his Way to Quebec, [194].