Fortifications, on Dorchester Heights, in 1776, [011;] Revolution ary. Remains of, near Boston, described, [023,] [024;] Fort Trumbull, New London, [041,] [042;] Fort Griswold, [041,] [042,] [043,] [044,] [045,] [046;] Pequot Fort, [047;] Of Rhode Island, [080;] Indian Fort, near Kingston, Rhode Island, [094;] Cannaient or Dumpling Fort, [097;] At Plum Point, Hudson River, [113;] At West Point, Fort Arnold, Fort Clinton, [133;] Fort Putnam, [133,] [131,] [135,]139; Fort Constitution, [135,] [139;] Fort Webb--Fort Willis, [139;] At Vor-planck's Point, [175;] Stony Point, [176;] Near Dobbs's Ferry, [194;] Forts Hamilton and La Fayette, at Narrows, [217;] Fort Washington and Fort Lee, near New York, Capture of, [221;] Fort Nassau, at Cape May--Fort Oplandt, near Lewiston, [251;] Fort Mercer, at Red Bank, on the Delaware, [290,] [291;] In Philadelphia, [309;] At Quintan's Bridge, [314;] Fort Charles, near Richmond, Virginia, [432;] Ruins of, at Jamestown, [463;] French, established in the Valley of the Ohio, [472;] Fort Duquesne, erected in 1754, [475;] Fort Cumberland, at Will's Creek, built in 1755,477; Fort Pitt, at Pittsburgh, built in 1758, [480;] At Point Pleasant, on the Great Kenawha--Fort Gower, on the Great Hockhocking, [488;] Fort Boone, Kentucky River, Topography of, [492;] Fort Logan, Kentucky, [493;] At Kaskaskia and Vincennes, [496;] Fort Henry, at Wheeling Creek, Erection of, in 1774, [497;] Fort M lntosh and Fort Laurens, in Ohio County, [500;] At Yorktown, [509,] [510;] On Governor's Island, New York, constructed in 1800, [517;] At Mouth of James River, [531;] Near Norfolk, [535,] [541;] At Craney Island, [541;] Fort Henry, at Petersburg, [512;] Fort Frederick, Maryland, [553;] Fort Johnson, on Cape Fear River, destroyed in 1775, [581;] Forts Prince George, Moore, and Loudon, erected in Georgia and Carolina in 1755, [645;] Fort Motte, South Carolina, [683;] Fort Granby, Capture of, in 1781, [688;] Fort Golphin, Capture of--Fort Ninety-six, Fortifying of, [690;] Fort Watson, South Carolina, [706;] Fort Augusta, Georgia--Fort Moore, near Sand-liar Ferry, [710;] Forts Cornwallis and Grierson, South Carolina, [715;] Ruins of Oglethorpe's Barracks, at Frederica, [722;] Remains of French Lines near Savannah, [737;] Spring Hill Redoubt, [728;] At Charleston, [752,] [757;] At New York, [799,] [806,] [816;] On Long Island, [806,] [807;] Forts Washington and Lee, [821;] Fort Washington, New York, menaced by the British in 1776, [825;] Cock hill Fort--Fort Tryon, [826;] Fort George, [826,] [834;] At Paulus's Hook (Jersey City), [828;] Lee, abandoned by Americans, [828;] Fort Franklin, at Lloyd's Neck, [833;] Fort Slongo, [834.]
Forts Mercer and Mifflin, Topography of, [290,] [296;] Stormed by British in 1777, [293,] [295.]
Four-hole Swamp, described, [697.]
Fox, Opinion of the British Army, in America, in 1775, [019.]
Fox, George, Character of, [255.]
France, warns her People that what they do for Americans they must do at their own risk, [019;] Issues Orders to seize British Vessels in French Ports in 1778, [078;] Acknowledges Independence of United States in 1778, [346.]
Francisco, Feats of, at Battle of Guilford, [610.]
Frankfort, attempt to surprise by British in 1777--Withdrawn of Americans to Philadelphia, [248.]
Frankford Mills, celebrated for their Flour, [248.]
Frankland, Organization of, [633.]