[INDEX.]

Acton, alarm in, [40]
Killed and wounded, [157]
Men of, [81]
Abbott, Lieut. Moses, [81]
Adams children, [138]
Hannah, removed from her home, [125]
Home, [141]
Joel, [138]
Deacon Joseph, [137],
home set on fire and looted, [137]; [138]
Mrs. Joseph, [137]
Samuel, [17]; [18]; [21]; [25]; [29]; [30]; [31]; [34]; [36]
Adan, John R., note, [23]
Alarm in other places, [32]
Allen, the one-handed peddler, [28]
Americans killed and wounded, [157]
Number of, engaged, [161]
Andover, alarm in, [34]
Arlington, battle in, [130]
Killed and wounded of, [157]
Men of, [134]
Smith's advance through, [51]
Percy's retreat through, [130]
Aspinwall, Capt. Thomas, [133]
Bacheller, Capt. John, [96]
Bacon, Jacob, [158]
Lieut., John, [143]; [158]
Baggage wagons of Percy captured, [119]
Length of their route, [161]
Baker, Lieut. Thomas, of the 5th Regt., [112]; [128]; [159]
Baldwin, Ensign Henry, of the 47th Regt., [112]; [128]; [160]
Col. Loammi, [33]; [112]
Ballard, John, [17]
Bancroft, Capt. Nathaniel, [134]
Barber, Mrs. Anne Hay, [155]
William, home of, [155]
Edward, [125]; [155]; [157]
Barker, Francis, [42]
Barnard, Capt. Samuel, [134]
Barrett, Corporal Amos, [39]
Col. James, [42]; [76]; [80]; [81]; [82]; [83]; [86]; [87]; [88]; [161]
Mrs. James, [87]; [88]
James, Jr., [87]
Capt. Nathan, [73]; [80]; [157]
Samuel, [78]
Stephen, [87]
Deacon Thomas, [78]
Barron, Capt. Oliver, [43]; [96]; [157]
Bates, Capt. Oliver, [97]
Bathericke, Mother, [119]
Battle, Capt. Eben, [134]
Beaton, John, [93]
Bedford, alarm in, [37]
Killed and wounded, [157]
Men of, [37]
Belfry, the Old, in Lexington, [61]
Belknap, Jason, [119]
Joe, [119]
Capt. Samuel, [97]
Bell, Joseph, [157]
Bentley, Joshua, [22]
Berkshire County Convention, [14]
Bernard, Lieut.-Col. Bery, [159]
Beverly, killed and wounded, [157]
Men of, [134]
Bigelow, Capt. Timothy, [46]
Billerica, alarm in, [39]
Men of, [96]
Wounded, [157]
Black Horse Tavern (see also [Wetherby's Tavern]), [18]; [36]; [51]; [52]
Blanchard, Luther, [42]; [83]; [84]; [99]; [157]
Timothy, [157]
Blaney, Capt. Benjamin, [134]
Bliss, Mr., [9]
Mr. (tory), [16]
Bloody Angle in Lincoln, battle at, [101]; [105]
Bond, Joshua, house and shop of, burned, [126]
Boston Massacre, [2]
Boston Port Bill, [2]
Boston, start of Percy from, [114]
Start of Smith from, [19]
Bowman, Lieut. Solomon, [53]; [54]; [145]
Capt. Thaddeus, note [35]; [37]; [58]; [61]
Boynton, Thomas, Journal of, note [34]
Breed, Joshua, [158]
British Forces, [13]
Killed, wounded, prisoners and missing, [159]
Number of engaged, [160]
Prisoners, first ones captured, [71]
Start for Lexington and Concord, [19]
Brookline, killed, [157]
Men of, [133]
Brooks, Major John, [96]
Joshua, [84]; [99]; [158]
Tavern, [98]; [102]
Brown, Deacon Benjamin, [71]
Capt. David, [39]; [40]; [74]; [80]; [83]
Francis, [158]
John, [60]; [70]; [158]
Jonas, [99]; [157]
Jonathan, [40]
Reuben, [93]
Solomon, [18]; [27]; [28]; [34]; [35]; [36]; [67]; [68]
Widow, her Tavern, [42]; [88]
Bryant, Albert W., note, [35]
Buckman, John, [67]
Tavern, [30]; [31]; [36]; [37]; [60]; [61]; [62]; [67]; [68]; [71]; [111]
Budge, James, [119]
Bullard's Bridge, [47]; [48]
Bullet found in Lexington, [106]
Bull's Tavern, [72]; [106]
Burgoyne, Gen. John, [4]
Butterfield, Jonathan, [138]
Samuel, home of, [160]
Buttrick, Major John, [81]; [82]; [84]; [85]; [91]
John (fifer), [83]
Cambridge, battle of, [145]
Burial of the patriot dead of, [149]
Killed and missing, [157]
Men of, [104]
Percy's retreat through, [145]
Smith lands at, [20];
advances through, [47]; [50]
Camden, Lord, [4]
Cannon, carriages of, burned, [92]; [94]
Percy's opening bombardment in Lexington, [122]; [123]
Trunnions knocked off, [92]; [94]
Capen house, [49]
Chamberlain, Aaron, [157]
Nathaniel, [143]; [153]
Charlestown, battle in, [154]
Killed, [157]
Percy's arrival in, [154]
Selectmen arrange an armistice with Percy, [156]
Chatham, Lord, [4]
Cheever, David, [51]
Chelmsford, alarm in, [43]
Men of, [96]
Wounded, [157]
"Cheevy Chase," [115]
Child, Capt. Lemuel, [44]; [134]
Choate house, in Somerville, [49]
Christ Church (Old North) in Boston, [23]
Clarke, Miss Elizabeth, letter of, note, [113]
Rev. Jonas, [25]; [34]; [36]; [113]
Jonas, son of Rev. Jonas, [30]
Clark, Capt. Thomas, [40]
Cleaves, Nathaniel, [144]; [157]
Coburn, Capt. Peter, [44]
Concord, alarm in, [39]
Battle of, [78]
Court House saved, [95]
Damages in, [95]
Men of, [81]
Smith's advance into, [73]
Smith's retreat from, [95]
Wounded, [157]
Comee, Joseph, [62]; [66]; [67]; [70]; [158]
Committee of Safety, [9]; [10]; [11]; [12]; [18]; [51]; [128]
Supplies, [10]; [11]; [12]; [18]; [51]
Conant, Col., [21]; [24]
Daniel, [158]
Congress, First, Continental, [3]
First, Provincial, [3]; [5]
Its limited power, [6]; [7]
Second, Provincial, [7]; [11]
Cook, Capt. Phinehas, [130]
Rev. Mr., [120]; [137]
Samuel, [143]; [157]
Cooper, Benjamin, [142]; [143]
Rachel, [142]; [143]
Tavern, [25]; [142]; [143]
Coolidge, Jacob, [144]
Joseph, [158]
Council of War in Concord, [80]; [81]
In Somerville, [156]
Court House in Concord saved, [95]
Cox, Lieut., of the 5th Regt., [112]; [128]; [159]
William, one of the Boston Tea Party, note, [2]
Crosby, Lieut., [96]
Cudworth, Capt. Nathan, [96]
Cumings, Dr., [93]
Cutler, Mr., [136]
Rebecca, [136]
Cutter, Ammi, [119]; [121]; [139]
Daland, Benjamin, [143]; [157]
Damages in Concord, [95]
Damages in Lexington, viz., Bond's, [126];
Loring's, [124];
Mason's, [128];
Mead's, [124];
Meeting House, [112]; [123];
Merriam's, [124];
Mulliken's, [126];
Munroe's, [127];
Sanderson's, [127];
Total, [128]
Damages in Somerville, viz., Miller's, [153];
Abigal Shed, [154];
Ebenezer Shed, [154]
Danvers, alarm in, [34]
Killed, wounded and missing, [157]
Men of, [134]
Davis, Ezekiel, [84]; [99]; [157]
Capt. Isaac, [41]; [42]; [43]; [80]; [81]; [82]; [83]; [84]; [91]; [99]; [157]
Dawes, William, [18]; [20]; [21]; [25]; [26]; [27]; [44]
De Bernicre, Ensign, [16]; [75]; [76]; [86]; [89]; [94]; [109]; [130]
Dedham, alarm in, [44]
Killed and wounded, [157]
Men of, [134]
Des Barres's Map of Boston and Vicinity, note, [48]
Devens, Richard, [12]; [24]; [26]; [51]; [52]
Dimond, William, [58]; [61]
Distances marched by the British soldiers, [16]
Dodge, Capt. Caleb, [134]
William, 3rd, [144]; [157]
Douglass, Robert, [33]; [61]
Downer, Dr., [136]
Dracut, alarm in, [43]
Men of, [44]
Draper, Capt. Daniel, [134]
Capt. William, [44]; [134]
Ears, cutting off of, charged to Americans, [89]
Eaton, Capt. Thomas, [96]
Edgett, Capt. Simon, [45]; [96]
Ellis, Capt. William, [134]
Emerson, Rev. William, [39]; [89]
Emes, Capt. Jesse, [96]
English friends after the battle, [162]
English War Office, letter from the Military Secretary of, note, [159]
Epes, Capt. Samuel, [134]
Estabrook, Prince, [70]; [158]
Everett, Israel, [144]; [157]
Fairbanks, Capt. David, [134]
Farmer, Capt. Edward, [96]
Nathaniel, [70]; [158]
Farrington, Capt. William, [134]
Faulkner, Col. Francis, [41]
Francis, Jr., [41]
Felt, Joshua, [158]
Fiske, Benjamin, home of, [108]
Fiske Hill in Lexington, fighting near, [106]
Fitch, Nathan, Jr., Tavern of, [38]
Flight of Hancock and Adams, [30]
Flint, Capt. John, [96]
Capt. Samuel, [134]
William, [143]; [158]
Flour in Concord destroyed, [92]; [94]
Forces of the Americans and British compared, [160]
Foster, Rev. Edmund, [33]; [96]
Fox, Capt. Jonathan, [97]
Framingham, alarm in, [45]
Men of, [96]
Wounded, [157]
Franklin, Benjamin, [162]
Friends, English, after the battle, [162]
Frost, Capt. Ephraim, [120]
House in Somerville, [49]
Samuel, [157]
Fuller, Capt. Aaron, [134]
Capt. Amariah, [130]
Gage, Gen. Thomas, [5]; [6]; [8]; [13]; [14]; [15]; [16]; [17]; [18]; [34]; [54]; [75]; [94]; [114]; [115]; [146]; [149]; [155]; [156]; [160]
Gardner, Henry, note, [7]
Major Isaac, [133]; [147]; [157]
Col. Thomas, [51]
Gerry, Elbridge, [18]; [36]; [51]; [52]; [53]
Gleason, Capt. Micajab, [96]
Goddard, Mrs. Mehitable Gay, [27]
Goldthwaite, Ebenezer, [143]; [157]
Goodridge, Capt., [11]
Gordon, Rev. William, note, [16]
Gould, Lieut. Edward Thornton, of the 4th or King's Own Regt., [85]; [99]; [121]; [159]
Gould, Capt. George, [134]
Great Fields in Concord, [101]
Great Meadows in Concord, [96]
Greaton Family, note, [44]
Guild, Capt. Joseph, [134]
Gun carriages in Concord burned, [87]
Hadley, Samuel, [68]; [158]
Thomas, [143]; [158]
Hall, Capt. Isaac, [25]; [134]
Mrs. Thomas, note, [138]
Hancock, John, [6]; [8]; [10]; [17]; [18]; [21]; [25]; [29]; [30]; [34]; [36]; [52]
Mrs., [30]
Handley, Charles, [88]
Hapgood, Capt., [97]
Hardy's Hill, fight at, [98]
Harrington, Caleb, [62]; [66]; [67]; [68]; [70]; [158]
David, [50]; [66]
Jonathan, Jr., [66]; [68]; [70]; [158]
Thaddeus, note, [37]

Hartwell houses in Lincoln, [102]
Sergt. John, [102]
Sergt. Samuel, [102]
Mrs. Samuel, [102]
Harvard College, Percy's contemplated destruction of, [116]; [149]
Hastings, Samuel, [104]
Hatchet, British soldier killed with a, [89]
Haven, Elias, [143]; [157]
Hawkshaw, Lieut. Thomas, of the 5th Regt., [112]; [128]; [159]
Haynes, Capt. Aaron, [96]
Deacon Josiah, [112]; [158]
Joshua, Jr., [158]
Hayward, James, [108]; [112]; [157]
Lieut., [93]
Hicks, John, [148]; [157]
Mrs. John, [148]
Son of John, [148]
Hill, Mrs. James, note, [138]
Heath, Gen. William, [11]; [14]; [51]; [128]; [132]; [135]; [156]
Hemenway, Daniel, [157]
Horne, John, [162]; [163]
Hosmer, Abner, [84]; [91]; [99]; [157]
Adjutant Joseph, [80]; [91]
Hubbard, Ebenezer, [77]
Hull, Lieut., of the 43rd Regt., [85]; [99]; [160]
Hunnewell brothers, [49]
Hunt, Capt. Simon, [41]; [81]; [83]
Hutchinson, Capt. Israel, [134]
Thomas, [13]
Indians of Stockbridge, [11]
Ireland, Jonathan, [49]
Jacobs, Henry, [143]; [157]
Jasper, Mr., gunsmith, [17]
Johnson, Mr., [158]
Jones, Elisha, house of, [85]; [90]
Madame, [30]
Jones Tavern, [16]
Jones, Rev. Thomas, [30]
Kelly, Lieut. Waldo of the 10th Regt., [85]; [99]; [159]
Kennison, Reuben, [143]; [157]
Kent, Samuel, [49]
Killed, wounded and missing, Americans, [157]
Killed, wounded and missing, British, [159]
Kingsbury, Capt. Caleb, [134]
Eleazer, [144]; [158]
Knight, Lieut., [159]
Lamson, David, [119]
Lane, Job, [102]; [105]; [157]
Lanterns, signal, [23]
Larkin, Deacon, [24], note, [25]
Lawrie, Capt. Walter Sloane, of the 43rd Regt., [76]; [85]; [161]
Lechmere Point, Smith lands at, [20]; [47]; [48]; [74]
Lee, Col. Charles, [18]; [51]; [52]; [53]
Lee's Hill, Concord, [77]; [82]
Lester, Ensign Jeremiah, of the 10th Regt., [98]; [99]; [159]
Lexington, alarm in, [34]
Battle of, [57]
Burial of the slain, [113]
Damages, [128]
Killed and wounded, [158]
Men of, [58]
Meeting house bombarded by Percy, [112]
Smith's advance through, [57]
Smith's retreat to Lexington Village, [105]
Liberty pole in Concord, [74]
Lincoln, Col. Benjamin, [51]
Lincoln, alarm in, [38]
Men of, [81]
Wounded, [158]
Smith's advance through, [72]
Smith's retreat through, [99]
Littleton, alarm in, [44]
Locke, Capt. Benjamin, [56]; [134]
Locker, Capt. Isaac, [96]
London, City of, [3]
Petition to Parliament, [163]
Long Room Club, [15]
Loring, Jonathan, [18]; [28]; [36]
Deacon Joseph, [123];
his loss, [124]
Lowe, Capt. Caleb, [134]
Lowell, Mr., [30]; [31]
Lynn, alarm in, [32]
Killed, wounded and missing, [153]
Men of, [134]
McDonald, Second Lieutenant, [160]
McCloud, Lt. Donald, of the 47th Regt., [112]; [128]; [160]
Malden, men of, [134]
Mansfield, Capt. Rufus, [134]
Marcy, William, [125]; [148]; [149]; [157]
Mark, the negro slave, [24]
Marrett, Rev. Mr., [30]; [31]
Mason, John, [127];
home of, looted, [128]
Mead home, looted, [124]
Mead, Israel, [119]
Mrs. Matthew, [35]; [36]
Rhodes, [35]
Medford, killed, [158]
Men of, [134]
Meeting house in Lexington, bombarded by Percy, [122]
Menotomy, men of, [134]
Meriam's Corner, fight at, [96]
Merriam, Benjamin, home of, looted, [124]
Messengers of alarm, [20]
Middle District Caucus, [15]
Middlesex County convention, [14]
Miles, Capt. Charles, [80]; [83]; [157]
Miller, James, [153]; [158]
Miller's River, [48]
Mills, Amos, [143]; [158]
Sergt. Elisha, [144]; [158]
Minot, Capt. George, [39]; [40]; [73]; [80]; [157]
Dr., [93]
Capt. Jonathan, [97]
Military Act, [2]
Mitchell, Major, [28]; [29]
Mohawks, Chief of the, [11]
Monroe, Timothy, [158]
Moore, Capt. John, [81]
Mrs., [48]
Mothskin, Johoiakin, [11]
Moulton, Martha, [95]
Mount Vernon, in Lexington, [122]; [123]; [128]
Mulliken, John, [126]
Lydia, house of, burned, [126];
her loss, [126]
Miss, [26]
Munroe Avenue, suggested as a substitute name for Percy Road, note, [125]
Anna, [66]
Ebenezer, Jr., [65]; [70]; [71]; [158]
Jedediah, [70]; [130]; [158]
John, [65]
Marrett, house of, [67]
Nathan, [37]; [38]
Ensign Robert, [66]; [68]; [158]
Sergt. William, [18]; [25]; [35]; [36]; note, [37]; [62]; [72]; [127]
Munroe Tavern, [122]; [126]
Musket balls thrown into the river, [94]
Muzzy, Isaac, [68]; [158]
Needham, killed and wounded, [158]
Men of, [134]
Nelson, Josiah, [38]; [103]
Newhall, Capt. Ezra, [134]
Newman, Robert, [23]
Newton, alarm in, [45]
Men of, [130]
Wounded, [158]
Nichols, John, [157]
Nixon, Capt. John, [45]; [96]; [112]
North Bridge, Concord, [75]
Battle at, [78]; [80]
Occupied by the British, [76]
North Church, Old North, or Christ Church, in Boston, [23]
North End Caucus, [15]
North, Lord, [4]
Old Belfry, in Lexington, [61]
Old Manse, in Concord, [89]
Orne, Col. Azor, [18]; [51]; [52]; [53]
Page, Capt. Jeremiah, [134]
Parker, Capt. David, [134]
Elizabeth S., [60]
Capt. John, [18]; [31]; [37]; [38]; [58]; [60]; [61]; [62]; [63]; [64]; [66]; [67]; [71]; [82]; [101]; [104]; [105]; [110]; [124]; [127]
Jonas, [65]; [70]; [158]
Jonathan, [144]; [158]
Capt. Joshua, [97]
Capt. Moses, [43]; [96]
Rev. Theodore, [60]
Palmer, Col. Joseph, [51]
Parliament, [1]; [163]
Parsons, Capt. Lawrence, of the 10th Regt., [76]; [86]; [87]; [89]; [159]; [161]
Paterson, Col., [11]
Payson, Rev. Phillips, A.M., [119]
Peirce, Benjamin, [144]
Pelham's map of Boston and vicinity, note, [48]
Pepperell, alarm in, [44]
Percy, Earl, Acting Brigadier-General, [94]; [111]; [114]; [115]; [116]; [117]; [119]; [120]; [121]; [122]; [123]; [124]; [125]; [126]; [128]; [129]; [130]; [132]; [133]; [135]; [137]; [138]; [140]; [143]; [145]; [146]; [147]; [149]; [150]; [152]; [153]; [154]; [155]; [156]; [161]
"Percy Road," note, [125]; [126]
Change to Munroe Avenue suggested, note, [125]
Phip's Farm, [19]
Pickering, Col. Timothy, [155]
Pierce, Benjamin, [158]
Solomon, [70]; [158]
Pigeon, John, [11]; [45]; [51]
Piper's Tavern, [48]
Pistols of Major John Pitcairn, note, [107]
Pitcairn, Major John, [13]; [19]; [54]; [58]; [63]; [64]; [67]; [69]; [75]; [104]; [107]; [114]; [115]
Plympton, Thomas, [45]
Pole, Capt. Mundy, of the 10th Regt., [76]; [91]; [92]; [94]; [161]
Pole, William, [143]; [158]
Pomeroy, Col. Seth, [11]
Porter, Asahel, [56]; [57]; [68]; [70]; [158]
Potter, Second Lieut. Isaac, [113]; [128]; [160]
Powder, thrown into the river, [94]
Preble, Jedidiah, [10]; [11]
Prentiss, George, [139]
Prescott, Abel, Jr., [99]; [157]
Gen., [44]
Dr. Samuel, [25]; [26]; [27]; [39]
Price Plain, [87]
Prince, Capt. Asa, [134]
Prisoners, first Americans that were captured, [50]
Pulling, Capt. John, Jr., [22]; [23]
Punkatasset Hill, [40]; [43]; [75]; [80]
Putnam, Capt. Edm., [134]
Henry, [143]; [158]
Capt. John, [134]
Mrs. John P., presents Pitcairn's pistols to the town of Lexington, note [107]
Nathan, [144]; [157]
Perley, [143]; [157]
Quincy, Dorothy, [30]
Ramsdell, Abednego, [143]; [158]
Rand, the widow, [49]
Raymond, John, [125]; [127]; [130]; [132]; [158]
Reading, alarm in, [33]
Men of, [96]
Reed, Asahel, [158]
George, [158]
James, [71]; [72]
Joshua, [71]
Mr., [30]
Thaddeus, [110]
Revere, Paul, [15]; [19]; [20]; [21]; [22]; [24]; [25]; [26]; [27]; [28]; [29]; [30]; [31]; [32]; [37]; [39]; [52]; [60]
Richardson, Josiah, [56]; [57]; [68]
Moses, [148]; [149]; [157]
Thomas, [22]
Robbins home, [136]
John, [70]; [158]
Robins, Capt. Joseph, [81]
Thomas, [50]
Robinson, Lieut.-Col. John, [82]
Roxbury, alarm in, [44]
Men of, [134]
Missing, [158]
Russell, Anna, [144]
Russell House, Lexington, [36]; [124]
James, [155]
Jason, [139];
home looted, [140]; [143]; [157]
Seth, [157]
Capt. Stephen, [44]
Salem, killed, [158]
Men of, [155]
Sanderson, Elijah, [18]; [28]; [36]
Samuel, [127];
killing of his cow, [127]
Sandwich, Earl of, [5]
Scalping, charged to the Americans, [89]
Seaver, Elijah, [158]
Sentinels, first posting of American, [156]
Shaw, Capt. Peter, [134]
Shed, Abigal, widow of, [154]
Ebenezer, [154]
Samuel, house of, [152]
Shattuck, Col. Daniel, [33]
Sibley, Rev. J. L., [48]
Silver Tankard of the Communion Service belonging to the Church in Menotomy, stolen, [138]
Simonds, Joshua, [62]; [66]; [71]
Smith, Capt. Aaron, [134]
Lieut.-Col. Francis, [19]; [47]; [48]; [50]; [51]; [57]; [69]; [72]; [73]; [75]; [76]; [85]; [91]; [92]; [93]; [94]; [95]; [99]; [105];

wounded, [106]; [109]; [110]; [113]; [115]; [117]; [121]; [123]; [126]; [128]; [129]; [146]; [159]; [161]
Isaac, [117]
Capt. Joseph, [97]; [103]
Capt. Robert, [134]
Solomon, [84]
Capt. William, [81]; [83]
Somerset, man-of-war, [17]; [22]; [23]
Somerville, battle of, [150]
Council of war in, [156]
Killed, [158]
Percy's retreat through, [150]
Smith's advance through, [48]
Sons of Liberty, [15]; [20]
Souter, Capt., of the Marines, [113]; [128]; [160]
South Bridge, Concord, [76]; [91]; [92]
South End Caucus, [15]
Southwick, George, [143]; [157]
Spring Valley, [119]; [120]
Spy Pond, [119]; [120]
Stamp Act, [1];
repealed, [2]
Stedman, Capt., [11]; [33]
Stickney, Capt. Jonathan, [96]
Stone, Capt. Moses, [97]
Stow, men of, [97]
Wounded, [158]
Sudbury, alarm in, [45]
Killed and wounded, [158]
Men of, [96]
Sutherland, Lieut., of the 38th Regt., [85]; [99]; [159]
Sword of slain British officer found, [106]
Tanner's brook, [99]
Tea, tax on, [2]
Tewksbury, alarm in, [40]
Thatcher, Capt. Samuel, [105]; [146]
Thompson, Daniel, [101]; [105]; [158]
Thorndike, Capt. Larkin, [134]
Thorning, William, [103]
Tidd, Benjamin, [37]; [38]
John, [158]
Lieut. William, [66]; [67]; [70]
Tolman, son of Dr. Tolman, [144]; [158]
Tooke, John Horne, [162]
Townsend, Daniel, [143]; [158]
Treaty of Peace, Feb. 10, 1763, [1]
Trenchers destroyed, [92]
Trull, Capt. John, [40]; [43]
Tufts, Dr., [142]
John, [136]
Mr., [55]
Mrs. Rebecca, [136]
Samuel, [49]
Tufts Tavern, [55]; [136];
looted and set on fire, [137]
Tufts, Timothy, [50]; [150]
Mrs. Timothy, [50]
Varnum, Gen., [40]; [43]
Viles Tavern, [72]; [106]
Walker, Capt. Joshua, [97]
Wallace, Dennison, [144]; [157]
Walton, Capt. John, [96]
Ward, Artemas, [10]; [11]
Warren, Dr. Joseph, [17]; [20]; [21]; [22]; [118]; [128]; [135]; [136]
Washington, George, [3]
Waters, Col., [17]
Watertown, killed, [158]
Men of, [134]
Watson, Abraham, [51]
Jacob, home of, [147]
Webb, Jotham, [143]; [157]
Wellington, Benjamin, [58]
Welsh, E., [72]
Mr., [72]
Dr. Thomas, [118]
Westford, men of, [97]
Wetherby's Tavern, [18]; [51]
(See also [Black Horse Tavern.])
Wheeler, Timothy, [77]
Whitcomb, Capt. William, [97]
White, Capt. Benjamin, [51]
Capt. Thomas, [133]
"White Cockade," [42]; [83]
Whiting, Capt. Moses, [44]; [134]
Whittemore, Samuel, [51]; [141]; [142]; [144]; [147]; [157]
Mrs. Samuel, [141]; [142]
Wilkes, Lord Mayor of London, [3]
Willard, Thomas R., [72]
Willis Creek, [47]; [48]
Willson, Capt. Jonathan, [38]; [81]; [101]; [105]; [157]
Winship, Jason; [142]; [143]; [147]; [157]
Son of Jason, [144]
Simon, [57]
Thomas, [70]; [158]
Wiswell, Capt. Jeremiah, [130]
Noah, [158]
Woburn, alarm in, [33]
Killed and wounded, [158]
Men of, [97]
Wood, Amos, [77]; [91]
Ephraim, [77]; [91]
Sylvanus, [33]; [61]; [62]; [71]
Woodbury, Samuel, [144]; [157]
Wooden spoons destroyed, [92]
Worcester, alarm in, [45]
Worcester County convention, [14]
Wyman, Amos, [31]
Jabez, [142]; [143]; [147]; [157]
Nathaniel, [101]; [105]; [158]
Wright's Tavern, [75]; [93]
"Yankee Doodle," [115]


[FOOTNOTES:]

[1] In a little cemetery at West Fairlee, Vt., is a memorial stone which reads "Wm. Cox, died July 27, 1838, Aged 88. He helped steep the tea in the Atlantic." His name seems to have been overlooked by historians, so I mention it here.

[2] Lossing's History of the United States, page 226.