Wallace, William R., Quotation from, [313.]

Walloons, settle at Brooklyn in 1625, [783.]

Wanton, Governor Joseph, biographical Sketch of--Letter to Admiral Montague, [060;] Receives insolent Reply--Rejoinder, [061.]

War of England, France, and Spain, in 1706, [745.]

War, civil, in Maryland, in 1655, [398;] in Virginia, in 1676, [461;] At Charleston, in 1706, [746.]

War commences between England and France in 1778, [078.]

War, King Philip's, in 1675--Assassination of Sassamon--Philip's Men suspected, tried, and hanged by English--Philip tramples Treaties under his Feet, and kindles the Flame of War--Calls on other Tribes to arouse, [092;] His Appeal--Condition of Indians--Omens of War--Commencement of Hostilities, [093;] Indian Mode of Warfare--Destruction of New England Villages--Retaliation of the Whites--Canonchet taken Prisoner by English--Put to Death, [094;] Connecticut Indians and Narragansets charge their Misfortunes upon Philip--Dispersion of Tribes--Hunted down by Captain Church--Philip seeks Aid from Mohawks--Returns to his own Tribe--Imprisonment of his Wife and Son--Shot by one of his Tribe, and beheaded with Church's Sword--His Son transported to an Island of the Ocean--Sold as a Slave to toil in Bermuda--Amount of Disbursements of the War--Loss of Men, [095.]

War, new Board oil appointed by Congress, in 1778, without Washington's Consent--Names of the Officers, [339.]

War, Pequod, [047,] [048;] Its Cause, [048.]

Ward, Ensign, in Expedition to Fort Duquesne in 1754, [475.]