Page:American History Told by Contemporaries, v2.djvu/662

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
634
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.