Battle on Harlem Plains in 1776--Americans encamp on Harlem Heights--Battle on Harlem Plains--Death of Knowlton and Leitch, [818;] Loss--Departure of British for West Chester, [819.]

Battle on the Haw in 1781--Americans cross the Haw--Lee determines to surprise the Enemy--Pursues them to Plantation of O'Neil--Captures two of Tarleton's Officers--Resorts to Stratagem, [592;] Surprises the Enemy--Colonel Pyle, the Commander, wounded, and escapes--The killed and wounded, [593.]

Battle on Hobkirk's Hill in 1781--Rawdon prepares to attaek Greene, [678;] Disposition of the two Armies--Skirmish--Severe Conflict ensues--Yielding of Maryland Troops, [679;] Greene retreats--Colonel Washington's Charge upon Pursuers--Loss and wounded, [680.]

Battle near Jamestown Ford in 1781--Cornwallis resorts to Stratagem--La Fayette marches from Green Spring to British Outposts--Directs Wayne to make attack, to be followed by M'Pherson, [466;] Halts, after crossing Morass--Steuben remains at Green Spring--Attack on Outposts--Sanguinary Battle, [467;] Americans retreat to Point near Jamestown--Cornwallis proceeds to Portsmouth--Number of killed and wounded, [468.]

Battle of the Kegs, at Philadelphia, in 1777, Hopkinson's Facetious Toemon, [310.]

Battle at King's Mountain in 1780--March to the Cowpens, [632;] Pursuit of Ferguson--The Battle, [633;] Surrender of the British and Tories--Loss--Death of Ferguson, [634;] Execution of Tories--Character of the Battle, [635.]

Battle of Minisink in 1779--Brant, with Tories and Indians, attack the Village--The Inhabitants fly to the Mountains--Destruction of the Settlement--Doctor Tusten raises Volunteers--Holds Council of War, [101;] Proceeds to Half-way Brook--Sends out Scouts--Skirmishes ensue--Bloody Conflict--Turten and most of his Men slain, [102;] Brant's Defense--Effect of the Massacre--Major Wood saved by masonic Sign--Interment and Names of the slain--Monument to their Memory, [103.]

Battle of Monmouth in 1778--Clinton evacuates Philadelphia--Proceeds to Mount Holly--Pursued by Americans, [353;] Opposition of Lee--Washington determines to light--British Encampment at Monmouth, [354;] Enemy move toward Sandy Hook--Lee ordered to attaek, [355;] Approach of American advanced Corps--Preparations for Battle--Plan of Action, [356;] British attacked by Wayne--Latter checked by Lee--Strange Conduct of Lee toward La Fayette, [357;] Lee's Orders misunderstood--Retreat of Scott and Maxwell's Brigades--General retreat ordered by Lee, [358;] Forward Movement of Washington's Division--He meets Lee--Harsh Words ensue, [359;] Pursuing British checked--Courage and Skill of Washington, [360;] Fierceness of Battle--Picture by Custis--Bravery of Captain Molly, [361;] Gallant Conduct of Lee--Forming of the second Line--View of Battleground, [362;] Advance of Royal Grenadiers under Monckton--Death of Monekton--Close of Battle, [363;] Retreat of Clinton toward Sandy Hook--Character of Battle--Loss, [364;] Sufferings of Soldiers--Names of Officers slain--Spoils, [365.]

Battle at Moore's Creek Bridge in 1776--M'Donald pursued toward Moore's Creek, [585;] Peril of Highlanders--Preparations for Battle--Patriots cast up Breast-work near Moore's Creek Bridge, [587;] Approach of Highlanders-- Conflict ensues--M'Leod killed--Campbell mortally wounded--Highlanders routed, dispersed, or made Prisoners--The killed and wounded, [588.]

Battle at Musgrove's Mill in 1780--Collection of the Tories--Stratagem of Williams--Conflict--Colonel Innis wounded--Major Fraser killed, [560;] Loss and wounded, [651.]