Vessels of War, Confiance and Saratoga, [143]; Constructed on Lake Champlain-Royal Savage, [163]; Congress Galley, commanded by Arnold-Carleton, Inflexible, and Maria on Lake Champlain, [164]; Camilla and Scorpio, [422]; Romney, in Boston, [478]; Fleet of Eight, arrive in Boston in 1768, [480]; Arrival of the Cerberus, at Boston after Battle of Lexington, [537]; Names of, at Boston alter Battle of Lexington, [539]; Names of, authorized by Congress in 1775.[576] British Sloop Falcon attempts to seize Captain Manly, [570]; Names of, first constructed for Continental Navy, [575].

Visit of the Author to Places on the Hudson River,[34] Albany-Troy,[35] Cohoes Falls-Van Schaick's Island,[36] Waterford,[43] Bemis's Heights-Saratoga, 44,[89] Schuylerville-Dovegat, [88] Fort Edward,[94] Rogers's Island, [102]; Glenn's Falls, [104]; "Big Snake" and "Indian Cave,"[105] Caldwell-Lake George, [108]; Ruins of Fort George, [112]; Rogers's Rock-Prisoner's Island, [116]; Ticonderoga, [118], [121], [136]; Whitehall or Skenesborough, [137], [142]; Fort Anne Village, [139]; Putnam's Rock, [142]; Battle ground of Hubbardton, [145]; Sholes's Landing, [144], [149]; Lake Champlain-Mount Independence, [147]; Chimney Point, [150]; Crown Point, [151]; Split Rock, [159]; Burlington, Vermont-Grave of Ethan Allen, [161] Rousse's Point-Isle Aux Noix, [167]; St.John's, [168]; Chambly, [174]; Longueuil, [175], [182]; Montreal, [177]; Sorel-River St. Lawrence-Quebee, [183]; Falls of Montmorenei-Point Levi, [203]; Plains of Abraham, [204]; Lachine-St. Ann's Rapids, [206]; Cedars Rapids, [207]; Scotch Canadian Cairn, [209]; St. Regis-Ogdensburgh, [210]; Kingston, Upper Canada, [214]; Oswego, [215]; Genesee and Niagara Rivers, [224]; Niagara Falls, [227]; Suspension Bridge, [228]; Syracuse, [229]; Rome-Mohawk Valley-Fort Stanwix (Rome), [231]; Battleground of Oriskany, [243]; Whitesboro'-Utica-Little Falls-German Flats, [253]; Fort Plain, [261]; Mohawk Valley-Fulton ville-Fonda, [284]; Caughnawaga-Johnstown, [285]; Canajoharie-Currytown, [211]2; Sharon Springs, [295]; Cherry Valley.[296] Albany, [300]; Newark-Morristown, [305]; Springfield, New Jersey, [322]; Elizabethtown, [326]; Elizabethtown Point, [327]; Middlebrook, [331], [332]; Camp ground near Middlebrook-Washington's Rock, [333]; Somerville-Easton, Pennsylvania, [335]; Pokono Mountain-Valley of Wyoming, [339], [370]; Wilkesbarre, [340], [370]; Toby's Eddy, [343]; Kingston and Forty Fort, [364]; Monument to the Martyrs of Wyoming, [365]; Carbondale, Pennsylvania, Coal Mines, [377]; Milford-Sawkill, [380]; Port Jervis; Neversink Valley, [381]; Poughkeepsie, [382]; Kingston, New York, [385]; Hoosick Valley-Bennington Battle-ground, [391], [398]; Walloomscoiek Valley, [398] Bennington, [399]; Housatonie Valley-Danbury, [400]; Ridgefield, [407], [412]; Putnam's Hill, [412]; Norwalk, [413]; Gregory's Point-Grummon's Hill,414; Fairfield, [416]: Greenfield Hill-New Haven-East Rock, [417], [428]; Westbridge and Milford Hill, near New Haven, [423], [428]; Yale College, [431]; Hartford, [432]; Boston, [439], [561]; Concord, [551]; Lexington, [552]; Cambridge, [555]; Bunker Hill Monument, [558]; Dorchester Heights, [560]; Massachusetts Historical Society, [561].

Visscher, Colonel, at Siege of Fort Schuyler, [245].

Volunteers from New Hampshire join Army at Cambridge previous to Battle of Bunker Hill, [536].

Vrooman, Captain, in Command of Fort Schuyler-Captured by Brant-Taken to Canada as Prisoner by Johnson, [282].

Wagner directed to shoot Brant, [238].

Wales's Hill, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Notice of, [565].

Walker, Captain, at Battle of Springfield in 1780, [323]; At Battle of Bunker Hill, [543].

Walloomscoiek, Orthography and Signification of, [398].

Walloomscoiek River, Notiee of, [395].