Expedition against Montreal, under Winthrop, in 1689-Failure, [451].

Expedition, Naval, off Sandy Hook in 1776, under Dayton and Alexander, [328]; Capture of British Provision Ship. 329. Expedition, Naval, against Niagara in 1755, under Governor Shirley, [217].

Expedition to New Haven, under Tryon, in 1779-Landing of Troops, [422]; Alarm-Bravery of Militia-Battle on Milford Hill-Death of Campbell, [423]; Entrance of Enemy-Treatment of Dr. Daggett-Landing of Tryon, [424]; Conduct of Enemy-People on East Rock-Evacuation by British, [425]. Expedition against New York, under Washington, in 1781-Conference with the French at Wethersfield-Plans of Procedure-Junction of Armies near Dobb's Ferry-Ineffectual Attempts upon New York-Enterprise abandoned-Washington and Forces proceed to Yorktown, [436].

Expedition, marauding, to Norwalk, under Tryon, in 1779-Destruction of the Village-Conduct of Tryon, [414]. Expedition to Staten Island in 1780, under Lord Stirling, [311]. Expedition to Ticonderoga in pursuit of Johnson in 1781, under Clinton and Van Schaick, [290].

Expedition to Tryon County in 1780, under Clinton and Van Rensselaer-Dispatch of Orders to Colonel Brown, at Fort Paris-Engagement at Fort Keyser-Death of Brown, [280]; Pursuit of Johnson by Van Rensselaer-Inaction of the latter-Battle of Klock's Field-Capture of Tories, [281]; Pursuit of Johnson and Brant-Conduct of Van Rensselaer-Capture of Vrooman and his Party-Threatened Invasion, [282]; Gloomy Prospect in the Mohawk Country-Patriotism of Colonel Willett-His Command of Tryon Militia, [283]. Expedition to Wyoming Valley in 1775. under Plunket-Repulsed by the Yankees-Council of War-Enterprise abandoned, [348].

Expedition to Wyoming in 1784, under Armstrong, [373]. Expenditures of British Government on Account of America prior to Revolution, [456].

Fairfield-Origin of Name, [416]; Described by Dr. Dwight-Destruction of, [425]; Tryon's Apology-Extent of Destruction, [426]; Treatment of Mrs. Buckley-Interference of General Silliman-Humphrey's Elegy on Burning of, [427]; Tryon's Retreat to Huntington, Long Island, [428].

Falls, Cohoes',described,[35] Montmorenci, [203]; St. Ann's Rapids, in River St. Lawrence, described, [206]; Cedar Rapids, [207]; Niagara, [227].

Fanaticism in New England. 449.

Faneuil Hall described-Burned in 1761-Enlarged in 1805, [479]; Meeting held in, to consider Port Bill in 1774, [507]. Faneuil, Peter, Founder of Faneuil Hall, [147]9.