Vessels of War, British, in Boston Harbor, at Bombardment of, 1776,10; British Ship Hope captured by Mugford--American Cruisers Franklin and Lady Washington, [015;] Built on River Thames, Connecticut, in 1777, [042;] Names of American, in Service of Connecticut during Revolution, [042;] Magnifique lost in Boston Harbor--America (seventy-four) presented to French King by Congress, [056;] British Schooner Gaspee burned in Narraganset Bay in 1772, [060;] Glasgow (British) off Newport in 1775, [072;] Scarborough and Scymelar (British) arrive at Newport in 1775, with two Prizes--Engagement with Americans, [073;] French Ship Languedoc brings Deane and Gerard to United States, [078;] British destroyed at Newport in 1778, Names of, [081;] Galley Pigot captured and conveyed by Talbot in 1778, [096;] British Vessel Formidable, in West Indies, [145;] Vulture visited by Arnold in 1780, [050;] American, near West Point, abandoned and burned by their Crews, [168;] American, Names of, in the Delaware in 1777, [293;] British, destroyed by Americans in the Delaware in 1777, [295,] [296;] Continental Frigate Delaware captured by British at Philadelphia, [310;] British Ship Trident arrives in the Delaware with Commissioners in 1778,349; British Frigate Roebuck receives Israel Israel as Prisoner of War after Battle of Brandywine, [385;] British, ascend Rivers of Virginia and levy Contributions in 1781, [435;] British Frigate Romulus captured by De Tilley in 1781; Frigate Surveillant runs aground in Elizabeth River in 1781, [436;] Sir Walter Raleigh's, Names of, [448;] British Ship Magdalen receives military Stores at Williamsburg in 1775, [503;] British Ship Fowey receives Dunmore and Family at Yorktown in 1755, [504;] The Headquarters of Dunmore at Norfolk, [505;] Destruction of British Ship Terrible in Chesapeake Bay in 1781, [a]513;] Ville de Paris off Cape Henry in 1781; Queen Charlotte in the Chesapeake, [514;] British Guadaloupe and Charon destroyed at Siege of Yorktown in 1781, [517;] Sloop of War Bonetta, [522;] British, in Chesapeake Bay in 1775, [531;] British Frigate Liverpool arrives at Norfolk in 1775, [536;] United States Ships Pennsylvania, Constitution, and Constellation, [540;] British Frigate Romulus captured by French Fleet in Narraganset Bay in 1781, [540;] Sloop of War Viper, [569;] British Sloop Pallas in Cape Fear River in 1776, [589;] British Ship Scarborough in Tybee Sound in 1776, [726;] British Sloops Tamar and Cherokee at Charleston in 1775, [751;] British at Siege of Fort Sullivan in 1775, [754;] Prison Ship Sandwich conveys Prisoners to St. Augustine in 1780, [768;] British Ship Asia at New York in 1775, [796;] British Ship Duchess of Gordon, the Head quarters of Tryon, [798;] Rose and Phoenix ascend the Hudson, [802;] Frigate Roebuck approaches Red Hook at Battle of Long Island, [809;] British Ship Eagle, Attempt to destroy, by infernal Machine, [814;] British in the North and East Rivers, [813.]

Villefranche, French Engineer--Estimate of Forces at West Point and Dependencies in 1780, [153.]

Viomenil, Baron De, Notice of, [055;] Receives public Dinner in Boston in 1782, [056;] At Siege of Yorktown in 1781, [515.]

Viomenil, Viscount De, at Siege of Yorktown in 1781, [515.]

Virginia, holds Convention in 1776, relative to Declaration of Independence, [275;] Constitution of, adopted in 1776, [289;] Early History of, [432,] [448;] Origin of Name of, [449;] First colonial Assembly convened at Jamestown in 1619, [457;] Becomes a royal Government in 1624, [458;] An Independent State in Time of Cromwell--Refuses to acknowledge Authority of Richard Cromwell--Invites Charles II, to become King--Acknowledged by him an independent Member of the Empire, under the Name of the "Old Dominion,", [460;] House of Burgesses--Sessions of, [482;] Revolutionary Proceedings in, [483;] First to appoint a Committee of national Correspondence--Con curs with Massachusetts Assembly in the Grievances of that Colony in 1773--Dissolved by Dunmore in 1773, [485;] Great Seal of, described, [565;] First General Assembly and Officers under new Government in 1776, [506;] Called upon by Congress for Funds to carry on the War in 1781, [515.]

Visit of the Author to Boston--Lakes Cochituate and Masha-paug-- Shetuekct Valley, [027;] Norwich, [028,] [036;] Bozrah, Fitchville, Lebanon, [033;] Greenville and Tory Hill, [040;] New London., [041,] [050;] Groton Monument, [046;] Mrs. Anna Bailey, Anecdote of, [049;] Providence, [051,] [063;] Historical Society of Rhode Island, [058;] Brown University--Gaspee Point, [059;] Newport, [064,] [096;] Quaker Hill, [064;] Old Tower, [065;] Old Cemetery-- Perry's Monument, [067;] 'Tonomy Hill--Hubbard's House and Mill, [068;] Butts's Hill, [089;] Vaucluse, [096;] Newburgh--Washington's Head quarters, [098;] New Windsor, [112;] Plum Point, [113;] Head-quarters of Greene and Knox, [114;] Fishkill, [120;] Wharton House, [124;] West Point, [130;] Constitution Island, [139;] Buttermilk Falls--Beverly Dock and Robinson House, [140,] [161;] Arnold's Willow, [140;] Buttermilk Falls--Forts Clinton and Montgomery, [162;] Peekskill, [169;] Van Cortlandt's House--Soldier's Spring--Gallows Hill, [170;] Verplanck's Point, [174;] Stony Point, [183;] Sampsonville, [184;] Place of Capture of André, [186;] Tarrytown--Sleepy Hollow, [190;] Greenburgh--Grave of Van Wart, one of the Captors of André--Sunnyside, Residence of Irving, [192;] Dobbs's Ferry, [194;] Livingston Mansion--Sneeden's Landing--Tappan, [195;] Ramapo Valley, [210;] Ramapo Village, [211;] Perth Amboy, [217;] Crosswicks, [218;] Bordentown, [219;] Trenton, [220;] Princeton, [241;] Bucks County--Frankfort, [217;] Kensington-- Philadelphia, [248;] Carpenters' Hall, [263;] State House--Independence Hall, [271;] Red Bank, [289;] Germantown, [313;] Whitemarsh, [320;] Barren Hill, [322;] Norristown, [330;] Valley Forge--King of Prussia Tavern, [331;] Washington's Head-quarters at Valley Forge, [332;] Rogers's Observatory, [333;] Battle-ground of Monmouth--Woodhill's Monument, [365;] Paoli Monument, [372;] West Chester, [373;] Jefferis's Ford--Birmingham, [374;] Localities at Brandywine, [386;] Kennet Square--New London and Elkton, [387;] The Chesapeake--Baltimore, [388;] Washington's Monument, [390;] Maryland Historical Society, [391;] Annapolis, [394;] Senate Chamber, [403;] Queen Anne, [404;] City of Washington, [405;] Mrs. Hamilton--National Institute--Patent Office, [a]406;] Capitol, [410;] President Polk--G, W, P. Custis, [412;] Alexandria, [413;] Mount Vernon, [415;] Oceoquan, [419;] Pohick Church, [420;] Potomac Church,422; Fredericksburg--Westmoreland, Birth-place of Washington, [423;] Bowling Green--Hanover Court House, [429;] Newcastle, Virginia, [431;] Richmond, [432;] Old City Tavern, [435;] Capitol-- Monumental Church, [436;] John's Church, Richmond Hill, [436,] [437;] Westover, [441;] Charles City Court House, [442;] Old Tavern--Sherwood Forest, the Seat of Ex president Tyler, [441;] Jamestown Island--Green Spring Plantation, [446;] Coke's Plantation, [447;] Spencer's Ordinary, [463;] Williamsburg--William and Mary College--Lord Dunmore's Palace--Brenton Church--Old Magazine, [469;] Site of old Capitol of Virginia, [470;] Apollo Room in Raleigh Tavern, [484;] Yorktown, [507;] Old Church--Nelson Tombs-- Cornwallis's Cave, [508;] Moore's House, [529;] Place where British laid down Arms, [530;] Hampton, Virginia--Old Point Comfort, [531;] Norfolk, [532,] [540;] St. Paul's Church--Great Bridge, [533;] Deep Creek and Dismal Swamp-- Drummond's Lake, [539;] Portsmouth, Gosport, [540;] City Point--Blandford-- Old Church, [542;] Petersburg, [543;] Archer's Hill--Pocahontas's Basin-- Bollingbrook--Dinwiddie Court House, [553;] Gee's Bridge--St. Tammany, [555;] North Carolina--Tobacco Plantations--Nut Bush, [556;] Oxford-- Williamsborough, [557;] Hillsborough, [558,] [589;] Pyle's Pond, [593;] Cotton Factory--Regulator Battle-ground, on the Allainance--Greensborough, [594;] Martinsville--Guild-lord Battle-ground, [595;] New Garden Meeting-house, [613;] Quaker Wedding--Boarding-school--Jamestown-- Lexington, [614;] Trading Ford--Salisbury, [615;] Charlotte, [616;] Polk's Mill, [617;] Tuckesege Ford, [627;] Crowder's Creek, [628;] King's Mountain Battle-ground, [629;] Thicketty Mountain--Cowpens Battle-ground, [636;] Cherokee Ford--King's Creek, [654;] Yorkville--Catawba Indians, [655;] Fishing Creek, [656;] Falls of the Catawba, Rocky Mount, [657;] Rocky Mount Battle-ground, [658;] Hanging Rock., [662;] Rugeley's, [665;] Sanders's Creek, [667;] Hobkirk's Hill, [676;] Camden, [681;] Fort Motte, [683;] Fort Granby, [688;] Columbia, South Carolina, [689;] Orangeburg, [695;] Four-hole Swamp, [697;] Eutaw Springs, [699;] Nelson's Ferry, [705;] Fort Watson, [706;] Hamburg--Augusta, [709;] Liberty Hill--Site of Fort Cornwallis, [719;] Savannah--Jasper's Spring, [742;] Charleston, South Carolina, [743;] Revolutionary Localities near Charleston, [779;] Wilmington, [780;] Revolutionary Localities at New York,799.

Voight, Henry, Notice of, [243.]

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Waddell, Colonel, Notice of, [570.]

Wadsworth, General Peleg, biographical Sketch of--In Expedition against Penobscot in 1779, [026.]