Encampment of American Army at Middlebrook and Pluckeinin in 1778, [332].
Encampment of American Army at Morristown in 1777-Spirit and Condition of Continental Army-Place of Quarters-Free masonry-Inoculation of the Army, [307]; Proclamation of the Brothers Howe-Disappointment of the People-Washington's Counter Proclamation, [308]; Opposition to Washington's Policy-Ills Independence and Sagacity. 309.
Encampment of American Army at Morristown in 1779-80, [309]; Life guard and their Duties-Pulaski and his Cavalry-Effect of Alarm Guns, [310]; Sufferings and Fortitude of the Army-Secret Expedition of Stirling-Extreme Cold-Death of Miralles, [311]; Mutiny-Excuses for the Movement-Injustice toward the Soldiers-Policy and Success of Wayne, [312]; Adjustment of Difficulties-Emissaries of Clinton-Patriotism of the Mutineers-Fate of the Emissaries, [313]; Mutiny of the New Jersey Line-Prompt Action of Washington-Success of Howe, [314].
Encampment of British on Bunker Hill, [530].
Encampment of Hessians near Bennington in 1777, [396].
Encampment of Washington at Cambridge in 1775, [567].
Engravers of the Revolution, Notice of, [317], [421].
Episcopacy designed for America, [459]; Opposition to, [460].
Epitaph for Colonel Scammel, [431]; Burke-Goldsmith, [504].
Erskine, Sir William, in Expedition to Danbury, [402]; In Skirmish at Compo, [410].