Lee, Thomas, acting Governor of Virginia in 1749, [473.]
Lee, William, Notice of, [446.]
Leech, Colonel Joseph, in Expedition against Regulators in 1781, [575.]
Legend, Indian, of Lake Mashapaug, [027;] Of headless Horseman, at sleepy Hollow, [191.]
Leisler, Jacob, biographical Sketch of--His Persecution and Death, [785.]
Leslie, Captain William, at Battle of Great Bridge, near Norfolk, in 1775--Mortally wounded at Princeton, in 1777, [535.]
Leslie, General, in Expedition to Portsmouth, Virginia, in 1780--Retreats to Carolina, to join Cornwallis, [539;] In Battle of Guilford, [609;] In command at Charleston in 1782, [776.]
Leslie, Mr., Notice of, [629.]
Letters of Washington to Joseph Reed in 1776, [009;] Of British Officer (1776), [014;] Of Thanks from Congress to Washington (1776), accompanying Medal, [016;] Mrs. Winthrop to Mrs. Warren, [025;] General William Phillips to General Heath--Lieutenant Kingston to General Heath (1778), [026;] Hannah Arnold to her Son Benedict, [037;] Washington to President of Congress, [038;] General Williams to Mr. Coit (1776), [040;] Arnold to Sir Henry Clinton, with Dispatch (1781), [045;] To Mr. William Tripp, in Loaf of Bread from his Wife, [075;] La Fayette to Washington (1778), [084;] Washington to General Nelson (1778), [085;] Secret Mode of receiving, at Rhode Island, [086;] Colonel Nicola to Washington (1782), [104;] Washington to Colonel Nicola (1782), [105;] Washington to Hamilton (1783), [108;] Washington on Dancing (1799), [115;] Washington to General Greene (1782), [119;] Washington to Rochambeau (1784), [127;] Colonel Scott to Author (1850), [127;] Putnam to Washington (1778), [137;] Letters of Governor Clinton and principal American Officers to Washington, [138;] Arnold ("Gutavus") to André ("John Anderson") (1780)--André to Arnold, [146,] [147;] Sir Henry Clinton to Lord George Germain, [147;] André to Colonel Sheldon, [147;] Arnold to Washington, [148,]160, [201;] Robinson to Generals Putnam and Arnold--Arnold to André, [149;] Arnold to Robinson, [150,] [151;] Lieutenant Sutherland to Arnold, [150;] Joshua H, Smith to his Brother (1780), [156;] Colonel Jameson to Arnold, [158,] [189;] Arnold to his Wife, [161;] General Putnam to Sir Henry Clinton, [172;] Washington to Schuyler, [172,] [212;] General M'Dougall (1777)--Tryon to General Parsons, [173;] André (1779), containing Terms of Surrender offered to Garrison of Fort Fayette, [175;] Wayne to Washington (1779), [179;] Lee to Wayne--Rush to Wayne, [181;] Arnold to Jameson, [189;] André to Washington, [189,] [202;] Ebenezer Baldwin to President of Yale College (1832), [203;] Champe to Lee, [208,] [209;] letters from Washington, at Head-quarters, Bergen County, [214;] General Lee to General Reed--Lee to Washington--Reed to Leo, [222;] General Lee to General Gates (1776), [223;] Washington to Governor Trumbull (1776)--General Greene tu Governor Cooke--Colonel Reed to Washington--Washington to President of Congress (1776), [225;] Washington to Robert Morris--Robert Morris to Washington (1777), [232;] Washington to Ladies of Trenton (1789)--Mrs. Franklin to Husband (1763), [258;] John Dickenson's "Letters of a Pennsylvania Farmer"--Circular Letter of Massachusetts, [259;] John Potts to Joseph Galloway (1778), [263;] John Adams to his Wife (1771), [268;] Circular Letter of Dartmouth to royal Governors in America, [269;] Washington to Captain Mackenzie (1774). [274;] Jefferson to Richard Henry Lee (1776), [277;] Hamilton to Putnam (1777), [297;] Washington to Congress--To Governor Livingston (1777), [302;] Major André to a Friend, describing the Mischianza (1778), [303;] Mrs. Bache to Dr. Franklin (1777), [310;] La Fayette to Mrs. Reed--M, De Marbois to Mrs. Reed (1780), [312;] Robert Morris to a Friend, [313;] Sullivan to Mesheek Weare--John Eager Howard to Timothy Pickering--Washington to President of Congress, [318,] [322,] 338--To his Brother (1777), [318;] General Agnew's Servant to Mrs. Agnew--General Agnew to Mrs. Agnew, &c., [319,] [375;] Dr. Franklin to La Fayette--La Fayette to Dr. Franklin, [324;] Mrs. Washington to Mercy Warren, [332;] Washington to Governor Clinton--General Varnum to General Greene, [335;] Letters of Washington forged in 1776, [336;] General Hamilton to Governor Clinton (1778), [337;] Anonymous Letters of Correspondence between Washington, Gates, and Conway (1777), [338;] Board of War to La Fayette (1778)--La Fayette to Washington, [339;] Conway to Congress--Letters of Gates--Mifflin--Dr. Gordon to Gates--Conway to Washington, [340;] Beaumarchais to Baron Steuben, [341;] George III, to Lord North, [349;] Sir Henry Clinton to Washington--Washington to Governor Livingston, [349;] Reverend Mr Duché to Washington, [351;] Washington to La Fayette, [354;] Lee to Washington--Washington to Lee, [360;] Howe to Washington (1777), [385;] Intercepted, of Governor Robert Eden--General Lee to Mr. Jenifer (1774), [401;] Washington to Dr. Cochran (1779), [407;] Of Franklin to White-field, [408;] Of Introduction to Augustine Washington, [415;] La Fayette to Washington (1789), [415;] Thomas Paine to Washington, [416;] Mrs. Washington's Granddaughter to Mr. Sparks, [420;] Mr. Custis to the Author, [424;] Washington censuring his Nephew for supplying British with Provisions, [435;] Of a British Spy, by William Wirt, [447;] Washington's intercepted by Clinton, [465;] Dinwiddie to M, De St, Pierre in 1753, borne by Washington, [473,] [474;] Logan to Colonel Cresap, [489;] Chevalier De Cambray to Captain Sommerville, [500;] Dunmore's, from _Fowey_ Man-of-war, to Virginia House of Burgesses in 1775, [504;] George III., in reply to Lord George Germain, on Intelligence of Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, [528;] Jefferson to Muhlenberg, [540;] Washington to General Heath, [550;] Jefferson to Governor Patrick Henry, [552;] George III. to Lord North, [553;] Bancroft to David L, Swain, [578;] Intercepted, of Governor Martin to General Gage, [580;] Governor Martin to Rosset, [581;] Governor Caswell to his Son, [585;] General Greene to Luzerne and La Fayette, [680;] General Ashe to Governor Caswell, [713;] Cornwallis to British Outposts in South Carolina, [715;] Wright to Gage, intercepted, [725;] Conciliatory, from Governor Wright to Georgia Assembly in 1776, [727;] From Howe to Washington, [802;] Of Washington, [813;] Circular, to Governors of States, on Subject of disbanding the Army, in 1783, [837.]
Lewis, General Morgan, succeeds Colonel Ogden as President of General Society of the Cincinnati, in 1838, [129.]