Nixon, John, first read Declaration of Independence to the People in 1770, [272.]
Noddle's Island refortified by Colonel Gridley in 1775, [015,] Nolen, H. S., Quotations from, [390,] [398.]
Non-conformists banished from Virginia in 1645, [459.]
Norfolk, early History of, [532;] Rendezvous for British Fleet in 1775 [534;] Bombarded by British in 1770, [537;] Taken by British in 1779, [538.]
North Casile, André at, after his Arrest, [188.]
Norristown, Notice of, [330.]
North Carolina, foremost in taking Steps toward Independence, [275;] Constitution of, adopted in 1776, [289;] Early History of, [449,] [450,] [558;] First Charter of, granted to Heath in 1630,559; Historical Society of--Old Bible brought over by Durant in 1662, [559;] Fundamental Constitutions of Shaltesbury and Locke in 1669--Extent of the Province, [560;] Abrogation of the Constitution--Government Officers imprisoned--Sothel banished, [501;] First Legislative Assembly convenes at Edington in 1731, [563;] Appoints Delegates to Constitutional Congress at Philadelphia in 1775--Provincial Congress convenes at Newbern in 1775,580; Provincial Congress at Hillsborough, [581;] Direct Emission of Bills of Credit.582; Royal Government of, ends in 1776--Organization under Republican Constitution--Names of state and military Officers Seal, [589;] State Legislature convenes at Hillsborough, [621.]
North Carolinians, Patriotism of, [577,] [578;] Contribute to the Relief of Bostonians, [579,] [580;] Approve of Continental Congress, [579,] [580;] Hold general Convention in 1774--Reprobate Tea and other Duties--Sympathize with Massachusetts--Sign Non-importation Agreements in, [579;] Appoint Deputies to Continental Congress--Seize Camion at Newborn, [580;] Direct Martin's Proclamation to be burned by common Hangman--Provide for raising and equipping military Force for Defense of Liberty, [582;] Separated from South Carolina in 1719, [746.]
North, General W., Steuben's Aid--Biographical Sketch of, [342,] North. Lord, proposes conciliatory Bills relative to Disorders in America, in 1778, [346;] Bills passed--Appointment of Commissioners, [347;] Rejected by Americans, [349;] Resigns his Office, [777.]
Norton, Colonel, at Battle of Gulford in 1781, [609.]