Rees, James, biographical Sketch of, [313.]

Regulators of North Carolina, in 1776, [569,] [589;] Arrested in 1768, [572;] Expedition against, in 1771, under Tryon, [575;] Execution of, [578;] Turn Loyalists in 1775, [580.]

Reidesel, General, Notice of, [025,] [551;] Furnishes Garden Seeds to captive Troops of Burgoyne, at Charlottesville, in 1779, [552.]

Reidesel, Baroness, Letters of, relative to captive Troops of Burgoyne, in 1778, [551.]

Relics of the Pilgrims--Silver Cup at Norwich, [032.]

Relies of the Quakers--Articles manufactured from Penn's Treaty Elm, [254.]

Relics of the Revolution--Cannon Ball in Brattle Street Church, Boston, [015;] American Musket from Battle-field of Hubbard-ton, [018;] Continental Bill, found in old Tower at Newport, [065;] Silver Bullet which contained Dispatches of Clinton to Burgoyne, [116;] Washington's War Sword, [122;] Silver Tankard at Fishkill, [124;] Brass Mortars and Chain at West Point, [131,] [132;] French Cannon and Field-pieces, [132;] Chairs, Table, and Clock, at Birdsall House, Peekskill, [170;] Communion-table and Vane of Church at Sleepy Hollow, [191;] Sketch of André, made by himself, [203;] Articles used by Washington in Hopper House, near Sufferns, [214;] Cannon at Princeton, [238;] Pieces of Silver and other Relics of Stockton, at Princeton, [242;] Hancock's Chair in Independence Hall, Philadelphia--Liberty Bell--Stone on which Declaration of Independence was first read to People, [272;] Skill! of Colonel Donop, [290;] Old Cannon at Red Bunk, [291;] Pulaski's crim son Banner, [391,]393; Washington's Camp Chest and Utensils, at Washington, [a]406,] [407;] Start of Franklin, [407,] [408;] Washington's Writing-case, Commission, Clothes, piece of his Tent--Franklin's Printing-press--Original Declaration of Independence, [408;] Flag taken by Washington from Hessians--Royal Standard surrendered to Washington by Cornwallis, [413;] Flag of the Life Guard--Washington's Bier--Autograph Letter--Napkin used when Christened, [414;] Key of the Bastile, at Mount Vernon, [415;] Washington's Spy glass, [416;] His Sarcophagus, [417,] [418;] Communion-table in Pohick Church, [420;] Gold Watch found near Battle ground at Eutaw Springs, [705;] Remains of Pitt's Statue at New York, [790;] Cannons at Entrance of College Green, New York, [796;] British Arms in Church, St. John's, New Brunswick, [801.]

Religion, free Toleration of, in Rhode Island, in 1747, [071.]

Remsen, Henry, Notice of, [308.]

Rents, Land, required to be paid by Colonies to the Crown in 1737, [563.]