Anderson, John, name assumed by André, [147.]
André, Major John--His Correspondence with Arnold, [146;] Appointment to confer with Arnold--Fictitious Letter to Col. Sheldon, [147;] First Interview with Arnold, [151;] Their Plan, [152;] Receives Papers from Arnold explanatory of military Condition of Hudson Highlands--Disposition of them, [153;] Smith refuses to take him to the Vulture, [155;] Exchanges Coats--Crosses the Hudson with Smith, [156;] Announcement of his Arrest, [158;] Letter to Washington explaining his position, [160;] Ordered to West Point, [161;] Place of his Capture, [185;] Journey with Smith to Crom Pond--His Uneasiness, [166;] Arrested--Discovery of Papers in his Stockings--Names of the Captors, [187;] Conveyed to Sheldon's Head quarters at North Salem--Letters to Washington, [160,] [189;] Taken to West Point and Tappan--Makes Disclosures to 'Tallmadge, [190;] Place of his Confinement and Execution at Tappan, [196;] Court of Inquiry in his Case--His Conduct--Biographical Sketch of, [197;] His Death-warrant--Will--Disposition of his Remains--Monument, [199;] Equity of his Sentence--Efforts to save him, [200;] Proposition to Exchange him for Arnold by Ogden refused, [201;] His Request to be Shot, [202;] His Composure of Mind--Pen-and Ink Sketch of Himself--Name of his Executioner--Thacher's Account of his Execution, [203;] Place of his Death and Burial, [204;] His Captors rewarded--Disinterment of his Remains, and removal to England in 1831, [205;] His Captors suspected of mercenary motives, [206;] His Place of Residence in Philadelphia in 1777, [310.]
Andrew, Alexander, Account of Death of General Agnew, [318.]
Andross, Sir Edmund, appointed Governor of Virginia in 1692; Succeeded by Nicholson in 1698, [471.]
Anecdote of mysterious Frenchman and Committee of Congress, [022;] Of General Prescott and Timothy Folger, [035;] Ol "Mother Bailey,", [049;] "Daddy Hall" and Paymaster Dexter, [063;] Count Maurepas, [086;] Concerning Washington's Dining Hall and La Fayette, at Newburgh, [100;] Of a Scotchman at Hell Gate, [114;] Of Baron Steuben, near Fishkill Landing. [125;] Of Washington relative to Arnold, [158;] James Larvey, [159;] Of the Author and the Speculating Daughter, [162;] Colonel John Fitzgerald, [239;] Mrs. Whitall, [291;] Mr. Huntington and Duponceau, [313;] Mauritz Rambo and wounded Deer, [330;] Mrs. Ferguson, [351;] Gilbert Tennant's Sermons., [365;] Mrs. Hannah J. Israel, [385;] Of Calvert and his Protestant Servants, [397;] General Washington and Mr. Payne, [413;] President Andrew Jackson and Lieutenant Randolph, [427;] Tilghman and Cornwallis, [429;] President Monroe and Governor Hardy, [439;] Patrick Henry and Hook, [440;] Benjamin Harrison, [442;] Sir Walter Raleigh and his Servant, [450;] Indian Messenger and Mr. Gist, [472;] Braddock and Washington, [478;] Indian Chief and Washington, at Fort Duquesne, [479;] Speaker Robinson and Washington, [481;] Washington and Judge Peters, [509;] Spy Morgan, [511;] Of Sir N. W. Wrax all concerning Lord North, [526;] Negro Hostler and Goat, [541;] Arnold and the Prisoner, [545;] Ninian B. Hamilton, 572 Tryon and Boy Messer, [577;] General Greene and Portrait of George III., [598;] Tarleton and little Rebels, [600;] Cornwallis and Widow Brevard, [618;] Of Senator Preston and old Lady, near King's Mountain, [032;] General Tarleton and the two American Ladies, [642;] Of Captain Ferguson and Colonel Horry, [686;] Of Friday and Colonel Maxwell, [686;] Of Colonel Cruger and Eddins, [693;] Of Manning and Barré, [703;] Concerning Stamp Act, in South Carolina, [747;] Of Mrs. Elliot and Colonel Balfour, [756;] Of Marion and young British Officer, [771;] Of Statue of George III., [801;] Of Boy and British Grenadier, [823.]
Annapolis described, [394;] Early History of, [395;] The Theater of revolutionary Movements in 1765, [399;] Destruction of Tea at, in 1774, [401;] The Scene of military Displays in 1781-83--Visited by Washington in 1783--Continental Congress in Session at, [402;] Portraits of distinguished Persons in Senate Chamber, [403;] Adjournment of Congress to in 1783, [840.] Washington resigns his Commission at, [841.]
Antiquities--old Tower at Newport, [065;] Inscription on Dightor Rock--Its Translation--Stone Cemetery on Rainsford Island, [066;] Runic Inscriptions on Orkney Isles, [067;] Ruins of old Church at Jamestown, [447;] Tombstone at Jamestown, [448;] Pocahontas's Wash-basin, near Archer's Hill, Virginia. [553;] Ancient Stone Wall at Salisbury, North Carolina, [615.]
Apollo Room at Williamsburg, Virginia, [484.]
Arbuthnot, Admiral, in command of British Squadron on American Coast in 1780, [087;] At Siege of Charleston, [764.]
Archdale, John, Governor of the Carolinas in 1695, [561;] His Policy, [745.]