Caldwell, Reverend Dr. David, Patriotism or, [576.]

Call, Major, in Battle of Spencer's Ordinary in 1781, [464;] At Battle near Jamestown, [466.]

Calloway, Betsey and Frances, captured by Indians in 1775, [492.]

Calvert, Cecil (Lord Baltimore), inherits from his Father the Charter of _Crescentia_, which he named Maryland in 1632, [395;] His Policy, [396;] His Toleration, [397;] Death of, in 1675; Succeeded by his son Charles, [399.]

Calvert, Charles (Lord Baltimore), appointed Lieutenant Governor of Maryland in 1669--Succeeds his Father, Lord Baltimore, in Title and Fortune, in 1665--Deprived of his political Rights as Proprietor in 1691, [399.]

Calvert, Leonard, arrives in Virginia in 1634--Forms Roman Catholic Settlement on the Potomac--Determines to preserve Peace within his Borders--Anecdote concerning his Protestant Servants, [397;] Appointed Governor of Maryland in 1635, [393.] .

Calvert, Philip, succeeds Fendall, as Governor of Maryland, in 1660, [399.]

Calvert, Sir George (Lord Baltimore), receives Patent as Lord Proprietor of Avalon, in Newfoundland, in 1621--Returns to England in 1625--Visits Virginia in 1628--Returns again to England--Permitted to frame the Charter of Crescentia himself in 1632--Death of, [395.]

Cambray, Chevalier de, French Engineer, superintends erection of Fort M'Intosh--Letter of Instruction to Captain Sommerville, [500.]

Camden, Earl of (Charles Pratt), biographical Sketch of, [400.] Camden, South Carolina, Notice of, [678;] Evacuated by British in 1781--Destruction of Property--Fall of British Posts, [681.] Camp, Mrs., Notice of, [643.]