Stone, William, succeeds Thomas Greene as Governor of Maryland in 1649, [398;] Gives Place to Commissioners appointed by Parliament--Restored to full Powers in 1654--Compelled to surrender his Warrant to Commissioners--Organizes armed Body of Roman Catholics--Seizes Provincial Records--Made Prisoner--Four of his Men executed, [398.] Stonington, its Settlement in 1658--Bombarded by British in 1813, [051.]

Stony Point, captured by Sir Henry Clinton in 1779, [175;] Topography of, [175,] [176,] [178;] Retaken by Americans under General Wayne--Preparations for Attack--Negro Spy, [176;] Condition of the Fortress--Wayne's Proposition to storm it, [177;] Approach of Americans--Capture of Sentinels--Storming of Fort, [178;] Wayne wounded--His Bravery--Surrender of Fort by British--Wayne's Dispatch, [179;] Washington orders Evacuation of Stony Point--Destruction of the Works--Seizure of Artillery and Stores--Ordnance placed on Board Galley--Galley sunk by Enemy near Caldwell's Landing--Since, alleged to contain Kidd's Treasures, [180,] [181;] Division of Spoils, [182.]

Store Ships, British, capture of, [015.]

Storm, violent, off Newport in 1778, [081.]

St. Clair, General, dislodges British at Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1781, [529.]

St. Clair, Sir John, wounded in Battle at Fort Duquesne in 1755, [479.]

St. Mary's, Maryland, settled by Roman Catholics, under Calvert, 'in 1634, [397.]

St. Pierre, M, De, receives Letter from Dinwiddie by Washington, at Fort Le Bouf, in 1753--Reply, [474.]

St. Simon, Marquis De, in command of Freneh Land Forces under De Grasse in 1781, [511;] At Siege of Yorktown, [515,] St. Tammany, Origin of Name of--Grave of--Notiee of, [247,] Strickland, Mr., Quotation from, [417,] [418.]

Striekland, Executioner of André--Notice of, [203.]