Expedition against Princeton, under Washington, in 1777, and its Success, [232,]--280.
Expedition (Hessian) against Fort Mercer, at Red Bank, in 1777, [293;] Donop, the Hessian Commander, mortally wounded--Retreat to Haddonfield, [294.]
Expedition to Barren Hill, under La Fayette, in 1778, [328.]
Expedition, proposed, against Canada, in 1777, under La Fayette, [339.]
Expedition to French Creek, under Washington, in 1753--Washington joined by French and Indian Interpreters--Proceeds across the Alleghanies to Fort Duquesne--Descends the Ohio to Logstown--Holds Council with Indian Chiefs, [473;] Joined by Tanacharison (Half King)--Proceeds to French Camp at Venango--Received with Civility by Joncaire--Thence to Head quarters at Fort Le Bouf--Received with Politeness by M De St, Pierre-- Accomplishes his Mission--Returns to Williamsburg, [474.]
Expedition, under Washington, against the French at Fort Duquesne, in 1754, [475;] Erects Fort Necessity--Proceeds to Hiding-place of the French--Assaults them by Surprise, and gains a Victory, [475;] Succeeds to chief Command on Death of Fry--Holds Council of War--Strengthens his Position at Fort Necessity--Attacked by the French--Capitulates--Loss--Returns to Williamsburg, [476,] [477.]
Expeditions (British), marauding, to Bristol and Tiverton in 1778, under Prescott--Boats and Galley on Kickemuet River destroyed--Church and Dwellings at Warren burned--Rob Inhabitants of live Stock, Jewelry, &c.. [077;] Burn Episcopal Church at Bristol and other Buildings, and plunder the Town--Burn Mills at Tiverton--Attempt to fire and plunder the Town--Repulsed by Patriots, [078.]
Expedition (British) against St, Augustine In 1702, [745.]
Expedition (British) up Hudson River, under Sir Henry Clinton in 1777--Stratagem of Clinton to mislead Putnam--Landing of his Troops at Tarrytown, [165;] Skirmishes near Doodletown and Fort Montgomery, [166,] [167;] Treachery of Messenger--Putnam deceived--Forts Clinton and Montgomery taken, [167;] Americans fire their own Vessels and flee--Enemy proceed to Kingston, destroying Obstructions in the River and other Property, burning Towns, &c.--Estimate of Loss of Munitions, Stores, &c., of Americans, [168.]
Expedition (British), marauding, up the Delaware in 1778--Proceeds to Burdentown and Bile's Island, burning Houses and destroying other Property--Returns to Philadelphia with little Booty and no Glory, [220.]