Battle at Trenton in 1776--American Army crosses Delaware on Christmas night, and silently proceeds to Trenton--Skirmish, [227;] Attack on the British--Hall mortally wounded--Capture of Hessians, [228;] Victory of Americans--Washington visits dying Rall--Parole of Honor signed by Hessian Officers, [229;] Rall's fatal Carousal, [230;] Retreat of British from Bordentown to Princeton--Their Line of Posts broken up--Good effect of Victory at Trenton, [231.]
Battle at Wateree Ford, between Sumter and British, [660.]
Battle near the Waxhaw, between Buford and Tarleton, in 1780, [664.]
Battle at White Plains in 1776--Position of the two Armies--British move toward the Village--Attempt to cross the Bronx--Repulsed by Hamilton--Conflict on Chatterton's Hill, [822;] Retreat of Americans--Loss--Withdrawal to North Castle, [823.]
Battle-ground at Quaker Hill, [089;] Minisink, [102;] Trenton, [228;] Princeton, [236,] [241;] Germantown, [314,] [316;] Barren Hill,329; Quintan's Bridge, [344;] Hancock's Bridge, [345;] Monmouth, [356,] [362,] [365;] Brandywine. [377,] [378,] [366;] Richmond, [435;] Spencer's Ordinary in 1781, [464;] Fort Duquesne, where Braddock fell, [478;] At Tickawav Plains in 1774, [488;] Of Siege of Yorktown in 1761, [515,] [518;] Near Petersburg in 1781, [544,] [545;] Peculator on the Allamance in 1771, [577,] [594;] Of the Haw in 1781, [593;] Near Guilford Court House in 1761, [606,] [611;] Near Kina's Mountain, [629;] At the Cowpens in 1780, [638;] Rocky Mount, [658;] Near Camden, [672;] Hobkirk's Hill, [676,]679; The Siege of Ninety-six, [691;] Siege of Savannah in 1779,736; Siege of Charleston in 1760,765; Long Island, [809;] White Plains, [822.]
Bauman, Major, at Siege of Yorktown in 1781--Reports of Condition of Artillery at West Point--Ex-postmaster in the City of New York, [516.]
Baylor, Colonel, Massacre of his Corps at Old Tappan, [196.]
Beatty, Captain, at Battle of Cowpens in, [017.]81, [639.]
Belcher, Governor, presents College of New Jersey with Library, [243.]
Bell, Liberty, in State House, Philadelphia--Its History--Carried to Place of Safety from British in 1777, [272.]