Women, of Philadelphia, Patriotism of, in 1780, [312;] Of Baltimore, [394;] In North Carolina, [612,] [626;] Of South Carolina, [653,] [694;] Suffering and Destitution of, at Savannah, in, [739.]
Wood, Colonel E, D., Monument of, at West Point, [131.]
Wood, Colonel James, left in command of captive Army ol Burgoyne, at Charlottesville, in 1778, [551.]
Wood, Major, saved at Battle of Minisink by masonic Sign, [103.]
Woodford, General William, at Battle of Monmouth--Biographical Sketch of, [363.]
Woodford, Colonel, repulses Dunmore at Hampton and No folk in 1775, [532,] [534;] At Battle of Great Bridge, near Nor folk, in 1775, [534;] Takes Possession of the Town, [536.]
Woodhull, General Nathaniel, biographical Sketch of, [811.]
Woodhull, Reverend Dr. John, Notice of, [365,] [366;] His Monument, [365.]
Woodward, Mr., serves as Judge Advocate in Trial of Spy Taylor, [117.]
Wooster, General, in command of Connecticut Troops at Harlem in 1775. [795.]