Memorial-stone near Tappaan, unveiling of the, [113];
description of, and inscription upon the, [115];
what the stone commemorates, [116], [117];
attempts to destroy the, [117]-119.
Military execution, method of, [23] (note).
Mischianza, the, description of, by Major André, [46]-58;
criticism of the, [59];
the, deplored, [60].
Monmouth, battle of, [60].
Munson, Dr. Eneas, relates his personal recollections of Nathan Hale,[ 5].
Monody on Major André, [135].
Murray, Robert, Washington at house of, [12].

N

Neutral ground, the, and its inhabitants, [85].
New York City, great conflagration at, [20].

O

O'Donovan, sculptor, author of a statue at Tarry town, [121].

P

Paulding, John, a captor of André, [85]-89.
Philadelphia, British army in, and its demoralization, [45];
flight of British from—American troops and Congress enter, [60].

R

Raymond, Henry J., oration of, at Tarrytown, [31]-33.
Reed, General Joseph, and General Arnold, [63].
Ripley, Eleazar, [21] (note).
Robertson, General, and General Greene at Dobb's Ferry—bears a letter from Arnold to Washington, [101].
Robinson, Beverly, letter of, [64];
and André and Arnold, [79];
with André on the Vulture, [81];
letter of, to Washington, [95].

S