Neutral Ground on Hudson, Extent of, [185.]
New Bedford, plundered by the British in 1778, [081.]
Newburgh, Washington's Head-quarters at, [099;] Settlement of, [100;] Cantonment of the American Army at, in 1780, [083,]103, [104.]
New England, Churches of, denounced as anti-Christian by Roger Williams in 1734, [053;] Villages destroyed in King Philip's War, [094.]
New Englanders settle in North Carolina in 1661, [559.]
New Hampshire, called upon by Congress for Funds to carry on the War in 1780, [087;] Constitution of, adopted prior to 1776, [289,] Holds Congress, in 1776, relative to Declaration of Independence, [276.]
New Jersey, called upon by Congress for Funds to carry on the War in 1780, [087;] Early Settlement by Swedes in 1638--Opposition of the Dutch. [252;] Constitution unadopted prior to 1776, [289;] Evacuation of, by British, in 1777, [240;] Takes Measures relative to Declaration of Independence in 1776, [276;] Constitution adopted in 1776, [289;] Early History of--Granted to Duke of York in 1664, [784.]
Newell, Timothy, Notice of, [013.]
New London, Connecticut, Settlement of, in 1658--059, [020,] [041;] Topography of, [041,] [042,] [043;] Its Fortifications--Its Harbor resorted to yy Captain Kidd--Also by British Fleets--Patriotism of the People in 1774, [041;] Vessels of War and Privateers sent from in Devolution--Prizes--Arrival of British Fleet, under Arnold, in 1781, [042;] Destruction of the Town and Property, [043;] Cruelties at Fort Griswold--Blockaded by British Fleet in 1813, [045.]
New London, Maryland, Notice of, [387.]