Sherburne, Major, killed at Battle of Germantown in 1777, [320.]
Sherry, C, Quotation from, [092.]
Shippen, Dr. William, biographical Sketch of, [241.]
Shippen, Edward, appointed by Penn first Mayor of Philadelphia in 1.708, [257.]
Shirley, Secretary, shot in Battle at Fort Duqueane in 1755, [479.]
Short Men (Virginia Riflemen), Notice of, [535.]
Short, Thomas, first Printer in province of Connecticut--Issues the "Saybrook Platform" in 1810--Biographical Sketch of, [050.]
Siege of Boston in 1776 resolved upon by Washington, [009;] Plan of Attack--Re-enforcement of the Army--Council of War--Number of American Troops--Situation of Washington, [010;] Condition of the British Troops--Bombarded from Lechmere's Point--Industry of the Patriots--Farce, "Boston Blockaded,", [011;] Insecurity of British Army and Fleet--Further Preparations for bombarding--Anniversary of "Boston Massacre,", [012;] Evacuated by Howe--Condition of the Patriots--Agreement to spare the Town--Cannonade renewed--Commission to plunder issued by Howe--Directed by Congress to be destroyed in 1775, [013;] Bad Conduct of British Troops--Their Embarkation--Entrance of the Americans into the Town--Refugees, [014;] Condition of, after Evacuation--Destruction and Desecration of Property--Churches used by the British for Barracks and Stables--Troops sent to New York--Lingering of British Vessels--Final Departure, [015;] Capture of Campbell and Store Ships--Effect of Evacuation, [016;] Strength of Americans, [018;] Official Announcement of Evacuation in London, [022;] Royal Approval of Howe's Conduct during the Siege, [023.]
Siege of Forts Clinton and Montgomery, [167.]
Siege of Fort Boone in 1777, 1778, [493.]