effect on the colonies, [138].

Boston “Tea Party,” [135].

Boundary Disputes, [93], [258], [272], [372], [377], [378], [586].

Braddock’s defeat, [111].

Bradford, William, second governor of Plymouth, [34];

writings of, [84].

Bradstreet, Mrs. Anne, [84].

Bragg, Gen. Braxton, (C.), [portrait p. 379], [480];

biographical note, [p. 379 n.];

succeeds Beauregard, [481];