Hale and André, character and motives of, iv.
Hale, Edward Everett, [4].
Hale, Enoch, [4].
Hale, Nathan, childhood and youth of—personal appearance and vigor of—enters Yale College, [4];
Dr. E. Munson's recollections of, [5];
letter of, to Dr. Munson, [6] (note);
a school-teacher at East Haddam and New London, [7];
patriotism of, aroused—speech of, [8];
a volunteer soldier at the siege of Boston—patriotism displayed—commissioned captain—daring feat of, at New York, [9];
generosity of—in the battle of Long Island and the retreat—illness of, [10];
volunteers for the secret service, and resists the dissuasions of his friends—ideas of, concerning secret service, [14], [15];
receives instructions from Washington—departure of, on secret service, [15];
goes to Long Island and enters the British camps in disguise—methods of, as a spy, [16];
arrest of, [17];
character of, discovered, [18];
at General Howe's headquarters at the Beekman mansion—confined in a greenhouse, [19];
interview of, with General Howe, [20];
treatment of, by Cunningham, [21], [22];
last words of, [23];
place of execution of, [23] (note);
execution of—sympathy for—neglect of memory of, [24];
memorials of, [25];
monument erected in memory of, [27], [28];
poem written concerning, [27]-31;
and André compared, [31];
proposed monument in memory of, at New York—statue of, contemplated, [33];
epitaph for tomb of, [34];
monument to, proposed, [111], [113], [114].
Hale, Richard and Elizabeth, parents of Nathan Hale, [3].
Hayley, Thomas, an English poet, [38].
Hamilton, Alexander, [73], [93], [96], [100], [102].
Harrison, Richard, [73] (note).
Hempstead, Stephen, [15].
Hillhouse, James, a classmate with Hale,[ 7].
Howe, General William, succeeded by Sir Henry Clinton, [46];
fête given in honor of, [46]-59;
estimate of the character of, [59].
Hull, Lieutenant William, and Nathan Hale, [14].
Huntington, Rev. Dr., fits Hale for college, [4].
Husted, General James, marshal at the dedication of the monument at Tarrytown, [121].
Husted, Dr. Nathaniel C., author of a "Memorial Souvenir," [121].

I

Irvines, the two, [71] (note).

J

Jameson, Lieutenant-Colonel, and Major André, [90].
Johnson, Jeremiah, concerning the place of Hale's execution, [23].

K

Knowlton, Lieutenant-Colonel, and Nathan Hale, [13];
death of, [16] (note).

L

Lafayette with Washington at West Point, [93].
Laurance, John, Judge Advocate-General, [100].
Lawrence, William, [21] (note).
Lee, Charles, and Colonel Hamilton, [73] (note).
Lee, Henry ("Legion Harry"), [67].
Lee, James, marks the spot where André was executed, [108], [110];
statue of Washington in New York, [108] (note).
Lionian Society of Yale College, [29].
Livingston, Susannah, [77] (note).

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