Dean, John, one of the Captors of André--Grave of, at Sleepy Hollow, [187.]

Dearborn, General Henry, succeeds Pophem as President General of Society of the Cincinnati in 1848, [129.]

De Beaujeu, Captain, killed at Battle of Fort Duquesne in 1755, [478.]

Deborre, General, at Battle of Brandywine in 1777--Dissension with Sullivan, [381.]

De Boys, Major, at Battle of Guilford, in 1781, [610.]

Decatur, Commodore, commands "United Status" and "Macedonian" at New London in 1813, [045.]

Declaration of Independence--Its History--Opinions of various Individuals concerning, [273;] Measures taken by the several States, [275;] Timidity in State Legislatures--State Government recommended--Lee's Resolution for, [276;] Drafted by Jefferson--Reasons why he was chosen to write it--His Letter inclosing it to Richard H. Lee--Original Draft and Amendments, [277;] Debales concerning, in Congress, [280;] Action of the several Colonies on the Subject--The Declaration as adopted, [282;] Its Announcement to Congress, assembled in Independence Hall, [284;] Ringing of Liberty Bell--Names and Signatures of Signers, [285,] [286,] [287;] Its Reception in New York and elsewhere, [285;] Principles of the Declaration and their Effects--Opinions of Raynal, Mirabeau, and Napoleon concerning, [288;] Proclaimed at Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1776, [506;] Reading of, at Charleston, [757;] In Washington's Army at New York, [801.]

Declaration of Independence, Mecklenburg, in 1775, [618;] History of, [622.]

Deep Creek, Dismal Swamp, Notice of, [539.]

De Fleury, Colonel D., at storming of Stony Point in 1779, [178;] Awarded Medal by Congress--Biographical Sketch of, [181.]