[The pages refer to [Part I.], unless otherwise indicated.]

A.

Adams, Abigail, on the Long Island defeat, [201].
Adams, John, describes New York, [38];
on Long Island defeat, [201].
America, success assured for, [292].
Amsterdam, rise of stocks at, on news from Long Island, [200].
Angell, Maj., at Princeton, [295].
Apthorpe, Charles W., [43];
British at house of, [244].
Army, American, described, [104-132];
roster of, [126-131];
on Long Island, [154], [208];
reorganized at New York, [228];
at Trenton, [289].
Assanpink Creek, Washington outgenerals Cornwallis at, [293], [294].
Atlee, Col., sketch of, [113], [129];
crosses to Long Island, [144];
at the battle, [163], [164];
near "Battle Hill" in Greenwood, [170], [171];
taken prisoner, [190];
loss in regiment, [204].

B.

Badlam's Redoubt, [55], [87].
Badlam, Capt., examines Hamilton, [110].
Bailey, Col., [117], [127].
Baldwin, Col. L., [117], [127];
of Connecticut, [131].
Baltimore, [115];
Congress removes to, [287].
Bancroft, George, historian, quoted, [188], n.;
blames Putnam for defeat on Long Island, [192], n., [292].
Bartlett, of New Hampshire, on Long Island defeat, [200].
Battle Hill, Greenwood, [170], [196].
Baurmeister, Maj., describes Brooklyn, [46];
narrative of, [Part II., 95].
Bayard, William, [40].
Bayard's Hill Redoubt, [88].
Baxter, Col., at Fort Washington, [277];
killed, [280].
Bedford, Col., [126].
Bedford Pass, [143];
guard at, [146], [155];
British at, [180].
Blockje's Bergh, location, [164].
Blodgett, Maj., [130].
Bloomingdale, described, [43];
British at, [244].
Boerum, Lieut., on Long Island, [65].
Boscawen, Mrs., letter from, on Long Island battle, [178].
Boston, evacuated, [61].
Bowling Green, [56].
Box, Fort, [68], [69].
Box, Maj., [70], [130].
Bradford, Capt., account of Lee's capture, [Part II., 146].
Bradley, Col., [120], [129].
Breukelen, ancient name, [45].
Brewer, Col., [130].
British, plan of campaign, [31-33];
arrive at New York, [93];
on Staten Island, [94];
army, strength of, [132];
list of generals, [133];
order of battle, [134-137];
land on Long Island, [139-140];
at Bedford, [180];
attack New York, [231];
occupy New York, [245];
position at close of campaign, [Part II, 162]. See [Howe].
Brodhead, Lieut.-Col., [113], [185], [191];
letter from, [Part II., 63].
Broadway in 1776, [35], [38].
Bronx River, [273].
Brooklyn in 1776, [44-48];
work, [67], [69], n., [78];
alarm posts fixed, [82];
to be held, [82];
prepared for siege, [83];
situation at, [209-213];
retreat from, [213], [214].
Brown, Capt., on fall of Knowlton, [255].
Burd, Maj., captured near Red Lion, [161];
letter from, [Part II., 48].
Burgoyne, Gen., suggests plan of campaign, [32].
Burr, Maj. Aaron, [126];
at retreat from New York, [238].

C.

Cadwallader, Lieut.-Col., at Fort Washington, [277];
at Trenton, [290].
Callendar, John, record at Long Island, [198];
sketch of, [Part II., 187].
Canada, Sullivan ordered to, [63].
Carpenter, Capt., at battle of Long Island, [167];
killed, [169], [198].
Carrington, Gen., quoted, [133], [203], n.
Cary, Lieut.-Col., aide, [126];
Colonel S., [127].
Catherine, Queen, declines to lend England troops, [29], [30].
Chapman, Col., [131].
Chatterton's Hill, location, [273];
battle at, [274], [275].
Chester, Col., [120], [129];
at Brooklyn, [144];
at White Plains, [273];
orders to, [Part II., 145];
letter from, [Part II., 98].
Citadel, on Long Island, [77] n.
Clark, Lieut.-Col. Joel;
on Long Island, [163];
sketch of, [Part II., 187].
Clinton, Sir H., Southern expedition, [49];
leads flanking column on Long Island, [161];
interrogates prisoners, [178];
at New York, [233].
Clinton, Gen. Geo., sketch of, [109];
brigade, [128];
at Harlem Heights, [256].
Clinton, Gen. J., [109], [127].
Cobble Hill, Fort, [74];
orders de, [75].
Coenties Battery, [55].
Columbia Heights, in 1776, [44], [55].
Congress, Continental, Committee confers with Lee and New York Congress, [54];
votes not to injure New York, [230];
on river obstructions, [265];
retires to Baltimore, [287].
Connecticut, troops from, [105], [119], [125].
Continental Troops, [18], [105], [116], [122].
Cooke, Gov., of Rhode Island, receives Washington, [61], [62].
Cornell, Lieut.-Col., [79], [155], [185].
Cornwallis, Gen., [136];
on Long Island, [140], [141];
in flanking column on Long Island, [161];
fights Stirling, [187];
attack on New York, [233];
at Fort Washington, [278-280];
at Trenton, [293].
Cortelyou House, fight around, [187].
Cowenhoven, Lieut.-Col., of Long Island, [111].
Crary, Lieut.-Col., [119];
at battle of Harlem Heights, [252];
Princeton, [295].
Cuyler, Maj., of Howe's staff, carries news of Long Island battle to England, [199].

D.

Dawson, H.B., quoted, [193], n.
Deane, Silas, on Long Island battle, [200].
Defiance, Fort, [75].
Delaware, troops from, [105], [114], [123], [125].
Delaware River, retreat to, [288];
Washington crosses on Christmas eve, [291].
De Lancey, O., captures General Woodhull, [199].
Demont, Adj., deserts to British, [281] n.
De Nyse Ferry, [140].
Donop, Col., [136];
on Long Island, [184];
at Harlem Heights, [257];
in New Jersey, [288], [299].
Douglas, Col., [77], [120], [121], [129];
on Long Island, [189];
attacked at Kip's Bay, [232-234];
retreat from, [234];
at Harlem Heights, [256];
at White Plains, [273];
letters from, [Part II., 66];
sketch of, [Part II., 187].
Drake, Col. S., regiment, [57], [58], [109], [127].
Duer, Hon. Wm., correspondence with Tilghman, [266-271], [298].
Dunscomb, Lieut. Edward, captured on Long Island, [177];
replies to Clinton, [178];
sketch of, [Part II., 188].
Durkee, Col., [116], [119], [129], [154], [289].
Dyer, Maj., [128].