Esopus the Capital of New York in 1777, [388].

Evacuation of New Haven in 1779, [425].

Everett, Honorable Edward, Speech at Concord in 1850, [554].

Ewing, Colonel, Letter of, about Discovery of Frances Slocum, [368].

Expedition, Foraging, under Baume, to Bennington-Instructions from Burgoyne-Indian Allies-Skirmish near Cambridge, [392]; Measure for defending new Hampshire-Lang-don's Patriotism-Praising of Troops, [393]; Stark's Refusal to accompany Lincoln-Censure of Congress-Result-Movements to oppose Baume, [394]; Preparations for Battle-Disposition of the British Troops-Errors and Difficulties in Correction.[395] Skirmishing in the Rain-Hessian Encampment-Stark's Promise and Fulfillment, [396].

Expedition to Canada under Arnold in 1775,[90] Voyage up the Kennebec-Dead River-Return of Enos to Cambridge without Orders-His Trial and Acquittal, [192]; Perilous Voyage down tbe Chaudière-Narrow Escape-Timely Relief lor the Troops, [193]; Manifesto of Washington to Arnold-Joined by Indians Natanis and Sabatis-Arrival at Point Levi-Incidents of the March, [194]. >

Expedition to Currytown, under Captain Gross, in 1781-Battle at New Dorlach, [294]; Death of Captain M'Kim-Prisoners, [295].

Expedition of Governor Tryon to Danbury in 1777-Object-Landing of the British at Compo-Rising of the Militia-Character of the People, [402]; March of British into Danbury-Head-quarters of Officers, [403]; Imprudence of some Citizens-Retaliation of British-Burning of the Village, [404]; Estimated Damage, [405]; British attacked by Wooster-Return Fire-Death of Wooster-Approach of Arnold.[408] Barricade at Ridgefield-Bravery of Arnold-Narrow Escape-March to Compo, [409]; Skirmish with Erskine-Connecticut Militia-Action of Congress concerning Arnold, [410].

Expedition to Easton against Six Nations in 1779, under Sullivan, [336].

Expedition against German Flats in 1778, [225].