J.

Jacquet, Lieut., killed on Long Island, [198].
Jamaica Pass, [142];
British at, [176];
American patrol captured at, [177];
surprise at, [182], [191], [193].
Jay, John, appointed colonel, [110];
on destroying New York, [229].
Jay, Hon. John, centennial address, [246], n.
Jersey Battery, [85].
Jewett, Capt., mortally wounded, [197];
sketch of, [197].
Johnston, Capt. J., wounded, [198];
sketch of, [Part II., 189].
Johnston, Col., regiment of, [112], [130];
mortally wounded on Long Island, [196];
sketch of, [196].
Jones Hill Redoubt, [88].

K.

Kachlein, Lieut.-Col., [114], [129];
at battle of Long Island, [163], [166].
Keith, Maj., [127].
Kennedy House, headquarters, [86], n.
King's Bridge, location, [41];
troops at, [228].
King's Bridge Road, described, [41].
King's County, inhabitants work on forts, [60].
Kip's Bay, [231], [232];
Colonel Douglas at, [232];
ships cannonade, [232-234];
troops panic-struck, [234-236];
criticism on, [240].
Knowlton, Lieut.-Col., crosses to Long Island, [154];
at Harlem Heights, [247];
reconnoitres the enemy's position, [247], [248];
mortally wounded, [254];
where buried, [261];
sketch of, [Part II., 189].
Knox, Col., [67], [98];
regiment of, [117], [131];
at Trenton, [290], [293];
letters from, [Part II., 152].
Knyphausen, Gen., arrives, [276];
attacks Fort Washington, [278].

L.

Lasher, Col. J., [58];
regiment at Bayard's Hill redoubt, [88], [107], [108];
on Long Island, [144];
sketch of, [Part II., 189].
Lawrence, Maj., [131].
Lee, Gen. Chas., sent to New York, [49];
sketch of, [50];
letter to from New York committee, [51];
enters New York, [53];
inspects, [54], [57];
goes South, [58];
plan of defence, [66];
Long Island tories, [81];
Duer's opinion of, [269], n.;
captured by British, [288], n.
Lee, Fort, [264];
evacuated, [287].
Leeds, celebrating Long Island victory, [200].
Leitch, Maj. Andrew, at battle of Harlem Heights, [251];
wounded, [254];
where buried, [261].
Lewis, Col., [131].
Limerick, celebrating Long Island battle at, [200].
Lippett, Col., [118];
at Princeton, [295].
Little, Col., regiment escorts Washington, [62];
on Long Island, [65];
alarm post, [82], [117], [130];
describes skirmish on Long Island, [212];
order-book, [Part II., 5];
letters from, [Part II., 42];
sketch of, [Part II., 189].
Livingston, P., mansion, [47];
council held at house of, [213].
Livingston, R.R., correspondence, [268].
Livingston, Gov. William, announces movements of enemy, [143].
Livingston. Maj. W.S., [129], [130].
London Chronicle, extracts from, [Part II., 133].
Long Island, Dutch population, [44];
works on, [55];
attack expected, [101];
troops from, [110];
topography, [142];
battle of, [137-206];
regiments on, [154], n.;
news of the battle in England, [199];
American and British loss on, [195], [202-206];
brigades at, [208];
retreat from, [207], [213];
origin of, [215], n.;
orders for retreat, [219], [220];
fog on, [223], n.;
[298].
Lossing, B.F., quoted, [86], [89].
Lott, A.P., appointed Colonel, [110].
Lutz, Lieut.-Col., [114], [200];
loss in regiment of, [204], [206].

M.

McConkey's Ferry, [289].
McDonough, Maj., on Long Island, [166];
wounded, [169].
McDougall's Battery, [86].
McDougall, Gen., [107], [130];
superintends retreat from Long Island, [221];
at White Plains, [274], [275];
regiment at Trenton, [289]; [Part II., 189].
McGowan's Pass, location, [41].
McPherson, Lieut., Journal, [Part II., 168].
Magaw, Col., [113], [128];
on Long Island, [208];
at Fort Washington, [277];
refuses to surrender, [278];
surrenders, [280].
Malcom, Col. W., [60], [108], [127].
Mamaroneck, British near, [272].
Manhattan Island, described, [40].
Mansfield, Lord, made Earl on news from Long Island, [199].
Marritje Davids Fly, locality, [260].
Martin, Col., [112], [130];
wounded on Long Island, [152].
Martin, Private, narrative of, [Part II., 81].
Maryland, troops from, [105], [114], [125];
engaged on Long Island, [187];
conduct of, [188], n.;
captured, [188], [189].
Massachusetts, troops from, [105], [125].
Matthews, Gen., at Fort Washington, [278].
Mawhood, Lieut.-Col., at Princeton, [294], [295].
Mead, Lieut.-Col., [131].
Mercer, Gen., sketch of, [116];
troops ordered to Powle's Hook, [208];
at Fort Washington, [278];
at Trenton, [289];
mortally wounded at Princeton, [294].
Mifflin, Gen., [128];
on Long Island, [208];
and the Long Island retreat, [216], [217], n., [218];
commands covering party, [222].
Mill, burned at Long Island battle, [188], n.
Miles, Col., [113], [123], [129];
crosses to Long Island, [144];
surprised, [180], [181];
fight in woods, [182];
retreats, [185];
taken prisoner, [186];
loss of regiment, [204];
sketch of, [Part II., 189].
Miles Square, [271].
Monroe, Lieut. James, at Trenton, [292].
Montressor, Capt., on Brooklyn works, [73], n.;
Long Island retreat, [224], n.
Morgan, Dr., [126].
Morris, Capt., Journal, [Part II., 172].
Morris, Lewis, appointed Brigadier-General, [110], n.
Morris, Maj., [129].
Morris Mansion, headquarters, [86], [230].
Morristown, Americans encamp at, [296].
Mortier House, headquarters, [86].
Moultrie, Col., [95].
Moylan, Col., [126].
Murray, Mrs., entertains British generals and aids Putnam's escape from New York, [239], [240].
Murray, Robert, residence, [235].
Murphy, Hon. H.C., on name of Brooklyn, [45].

N.

Narrows, Colonel Hand at, [65];
British at, [94], [95].
Neal, Capt., killed at Princeton, [294].
Newberry, Maj., [131].
Newcomb, Col., [112], [130].
New England, troops from, [105], [116];
New England men criticised, [240-243].
New Jersey, troops from, [105], [111], [130];
retreat through, [287].
New Rochelle, British near, [271], [272].
New York, war brought to, [33], [34];
in 1776, [35-40];
in 1876, [48];
occupation of, [48];
Committee of Safety and Lee, [51-53];
Lee occupies, [53];
works at, [84-90];
barricades, [90];
troops from, [105], [106], [125];
can it be held, [225];
British attack, [231];
position of army at, [232];
retreat from, [234-240];
loss of, [245];
great fire at, [262];
American losses in and around, [285], [286].
Nichol, Col., [128].
Nixon, Gen., on Long Island, [102];
brigade of, [130];
posts troops on Long Island, [148];
brigade at battle of Harlem Heights, [251], [260].
North Castle, heights of, Washington retreats to, [275].
North River, indefensible, [56];
obstructions in, [298].