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Index
Ames, Nathaniel, A Year of a College Student's Life, 266-272. |
Anburey, Thomas, Travels, 18, 20. |
André, John. The Experiences of a British Spy, 515-518. |
Andrews, John, The Boston Tea-Party, 431-433; Letters, 433. |
Andros, Sir Edmund, his diligence, 91-92. |
Annual Register, 11. |
Anonymous, A Plea for Protective Duties, 247-248; A Ballad of Pigwacket, 344-346; A French Account of Braddock's Defeat, 365-367; A Brave Man's Death, 484-485; Exploits of De Grasse in the West Indies, 612-615; Journals of an Officer, 615. |
Archives, American, in Europe, 10. |
Armstrong, Edward, Record of the Court at Upland, 208. |
Army, American, recruiting service, 457, 481-483, 586; clothing, 468-469, 527; joined by Lafayette, 485-488; proposed use of negroes, 488-490; Washington on militia, 490-492, 560-562; punishments, 493-494; Washington's headquarters, 495-497; prisoners, 508-511; needs, 528, 530; losses at Concord and Lexington, 548; at Valley Forge, 568-573; rank, 570; resignations, 572; Steuben in, 582-585; foreign officers in, 584-585; Patrick Henry's views of, 586; condition in the south 612; Order of Cincinnati, 626-627. — See also Officers, Revolution, War, and Table of Contents. |
Army, English, employs Hessians, 500-504; camp life in Canada, 504-507; Germans and English, 506-507; loyalist corps, 511-513; capture of André, 515-518; losses at Concord and Lexington, 550; "Battle of the Keggs," 562-568. — See also Officers, Revolution, War, and Table of Contents. |
Articles of Confederation, difficulties in framing, 539-543; Maryland's refusal, 591-593; completed, 604. — See also Congress, United States. |
Assemblies, records of, 6; business of, 173-174; dissolution, 174-175; bills vetoed, 179-181; bills disallowed, 183-184; conversion into conventions, 519-524. — See also Colonies, Government, States. |
"Association," adopted by First Continental Congress, 439-441. |
Augusta, center for Indian trade, 126. |
Austin, James T., Life of Elbridge Gerry, 19. |
BACKUS, ISAAC, History of New England, 15. |
Baltimore, a growing town, 102. |
Bancroft George, use of sources, 22, 28; History of the United States, 22. |
Bank of North America, established, 605. |
Barnes, Mary Sheldon, and Barnes, Earl, Studies in American History, 33. |
Bartlett, John Russell, Records of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, 17, 52, 174. |
Bartram, William, Travels, 18. |
Beardsley, Eben Edwards, Life and Correspondence of Samuel Seabury, 19. |
Belcher, Jonathan, speech, 176; A Good Man's Letter, 287-289. |
Belknap, Jeremy, History of New Hampshire, 15. |
Bellini, at Williamsburg, 608. |
Bellomont, Earl of, Official Protection of Pirates, 244-247. |
Berdt, Dennis de, Complaint Against the Acts of Trade, 415-417. |
Beverly, Robert, History of Virginia, 15, 94; Andros's and Nicholson's Administrations, 90-94. |
Bibliography, of sources, 22-23; of secondary works, 32-34. — See Index passim. |
Bienville, Jean Baptiste, in Louisiana, 312-313, 315-316. |
Bills of credit. — See Currency, Finances, Money. |
Biographies, as sources, 19. |
Bishops, plan for establishment in America, 289-290; colonies opposed to, 418-420. — See also Religion. |
Board of Trade. — See Lords Commissioners. |
Bodleian Library, 10. |
Bolzius, Johann Martin, quaintness, 4; The Coming of the Salzburg Germans, 114-116; Journal, 116. |
Bond house, at Edenton, 4. |