Expedition, marauding, up the Hudson, sent by Sir Henry Clinton, in 1777-Landing at Kingston, Rhinebeck Flats, and other Places-Burning Houses-Destruction of other Property, [388].

Expedition to Horseneck Landing in 1779, under Tryon-Skirmish at Greenwich between British advance Guards and Putnam's Scouts-Defeat of Americans-Escape of Putnam-Tryon plunders the Inhabitants, and retreats to Rye and King's Bridge, [412].

Expedition against Indians in Western New York in 1779, under Sullivan, [272]; Capture and Execution of Hare and Newberry-Information from General Schuyler-Damming Otsego Lake-Its Effects, [273]; March of Sullivan's Forces-Fortifications of the Enemy-Battle, [274]; Effect of the Artillery-Retreat of the Enemy-Destruction of Catherinestown and other Villages and Plantations, [275]; Approach to Genesee-Council of Indian Villages-Battle-Capture and Torture of Lieutenant Boyd.[276] Destruction of Genesee and surrounding Country-Picture of the Desolation-Washington receives the Name of Anna ta kau-lcs (Town Destroyer), [277]; Return of invading Army-Arrival at Wyoming-Oneidas driven from Home, [278].

Expedition against Indians in the Ohio Valley, under M'Intosh in 1778, [264].

Expedition against Indians in Onondaga Valley in 1779, under General Clinton-Destruction of Towns, [270]; Alarm of the Oneidas, [271].

Expedition against the Five Nations of Indians in 1696, under Frontenac, [216].

Expedition against Indians at Oswegatchie in 1779, under Clinton-Attack on Cobelskill-Scalping Parties, [271].

Expedition against Indians in Wyoming Valley in 1778, under Butler, [362].

Expedition against Indians in Wyoming Valley in 1779, under Sullivan, [363]. .

Expedition to Lexington and Concord under Colonel Smith and Major Pitcairn-Lexington in Arms-Midnight March of British, [523]; Approach to Lexington-Citizens alarmed by Bells, Guns, and Drums-Militia called to the Green-Skirmish-Eight Patriots killed, [524]; Patriots disperse-People of Concord aroused-Assembling of Militia-Town invested by British, [525]; Destruction of Property-Rapid Augmentation of Militia-Preparations for Action, [526]; Battle at Concord Bridge-Retreat of British to Village-Scalping Story explained, [527]; Retreat of Enemy from Concord-Annoyance on Road by Militia, [528]; Junction of Troops of Percy and Smith-Retreat to Charlestown-Skirmishes at West Cambridge and Prospect Hill, [529].