Norwich, Connecticut, Indian History of, [028,] [029;] Settlement of, in 1659--Mohegan Cemetery--Uncus's Monument--Spirit of the People in Revolution, [030;] Celebration under Tree of Liberty--Honors to John Wilkes--Patriotic Town meeting--Benevolence of the People, [031;] Militia march to Boston in 1774, [032;] Birth place of Arnold, [036;] Former Residence of Governor Huntington, [038,] His Family Vault--Tomb of General Jabez Huntington--The old Burying-ground, [039;] Old Men of, [040.]
Nose, Anthony's, Notice of, [163;] Origin of Name, [169.]
Notley, Thomas, Governor of Maryland in 1678, [399.]
Nuns, Moravian, at Bethlehem, prepare and present a Banner to Pulaski, [391;] Longfellow's Hymn on its Consecration, [392.]
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Oath of Founders of Rhode Island, [070;] Of Allegiance administered to Officers of American Army before leaving Valley Forge, [352;] Of Supremacy defined, [395;] Of Allegiance to American Cause, taken by People of Cahokia in 1778, [496;] Of Vengeance of Dunmore at Williamsburg, in 1775, [504,] Observatory, Rogers's, near Valley Forge, [333.]
Oceatunk, Notice of, [419.]
Ocoquan, Notice of, [419.]
Officers, American, Dissatisfaction of, in 1783--Hold private Meeting at Newburg, [107;] Send anonymous Addresses to the Army, [107,] [108;] Addressed by Washington--Send Proceedings of Meeting to Congress, [109;] Unanimously reject Propositions of anonymous Addresses, [110;] Not called by their proper Titles by British, [116;] Of Washington's Life Guard, [120;] Medical, in American Army in 1777, [240;] General, Names of, appointed in Continental Army in 1777, [241;] Disposition of, in 1777, [207;] Boldness of, at Philadelphia, in 1778, [311.]
Officers, British, excite Indians against Whites after Battle of Bunker Hill, [497.]