Mowry — Pennsylvania
645
North Briton, 380. |
North Carolina, value of records, 6; Records, 13, 175, 192, 214, 248, 428; regulators in, 426-428. — See also Carolinas. |
Nova Scotia Historical Society, Report and Collections, 365. |
O'CALLAGHAN, Edmund Bailey, and Pernow, Berthold, Documents relative to the Colonial History of New-York, 13, 17, 21, 79, 131, 154, 162, 164, 170, 184, 247,
250, 253, 290, 334, 339, 356, 357, 367, 387, 412. |
Odell, Jonathan, The Arrest of a Loyalist Parson, 472-474. |
Officers, Goelet, 61, 240; Waterman, 214; Byrd,235; Carver, 334; Monseignat, 337; French, 337, 365; Brewton, 340; Lovewell, 344; Curwen, 346; Winslow, 360; Braddock, 365 ; Knox, 369 ; Chastellux, 392, 495; Scammell, 461; Washington, 467, 490, 559, 594; Graydon, 481; Lafayette, 485 ; Hamilton, 488, 543; Thacher, 493; Drowne, 497; Pausch, 504; Boudinot, 508; Simcoe, 511 ; André, 515; Clinton, 554; Riedesel, 565; Burgoyne, 565; Waldo, 568; Trumbull, 575; Clark, 579; Steuben, 582; De Kalb, 585; Jones, 587; Greene, 609; De Grasse, 612; Cornwallis, 615 ; Heath, 626. — See also Army, Revolution, War. |
Oglethorpe, James Edward, Designs of the Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia, 110-114; Establishment of the Colony of Georgia, 114; receives the Salzburgers in Georgia, 115-116; oversees building of forts, 116-117. |
Ohio River, question of importing Germans, 310-311; ownership, 354-356; plan to found a colony, 386-387; early settlements, 387-391. — See also Kentucky, West. |
Old South Church, at Boston, 4. |
Old South Leaflets, 5, 12, 21. |
"Old Style," chronological reckoning, 24. |
Old Testament, argument against slavery, 293-297. |
Oratory, among the Indians, 331-334: in First Continental Congress, 438. |
Orphan-house, in Georgia, 122-124. |
Orthodox. — See Religion. |
Osburne, Sarah, tried as a witch, 43-45, testimony, 45-48. |
Osgood, Herbert L., on colonial government, 32. |
Otis, James, Argument on Writs of Assistance, 374-378. |
Owners and Masters, All Sorts of Runaways, 298-302. |
PAINE, Thomas, Common Sense, 2, 534; Writings, 21; Liberty Tree, 454-455; Pennsylvania Magazine, 455; A Call for Independence, 530-534; Mrs. Adams's opinion, 552-553. |
Palatines. — See Germans, New York. |
Palfrey, J. G., History of New England, 22. |
Pamphlets, as sources, 2, 7. |
Paper money. — See Finances, Money. |
Papists, compared with infidels, 286. |
Parkman, Francis, transcripts of documents, 22, 28; use of sources, 26. |
Parliament, Extracts from a Navigation Act, 127-129; control of colonial charters, 137; colonial authority, 149, 394-396, 409, 410; examination of Franklin, 407; effect of Stamp Act, 409-410; repeals Stamp Act, 411-412; revenue scheme, 413 ; defended by Johnson, 445; relations with crown, 449-453; conciliation, 586; "change of sentiments," 619. —
See also England. |
Parson's Cause," jury, 103-104; testimony, 104; verdict, 104; Patrick Henry's argument, 105-106. |
Patriots, arguments, 442, 449 ; proceedings, 454-469; violence, 458, 470-476; spirit criticised, 482; state governments, 519, 534; independence, 537-539. — See also Revolution. |
Pausch, Georg, prejudiced, 31; Army Life, 504-507; Journal, 507. |
Peabody Institute, catalogue, 22. |
Peabody Museum, collections, 5. |
Peace of 1782, French attitude toward America, 621-623; explanation, 623-625; effects, 629-632. |
Penhallow, Samuel, History of the Wars of New-England, 16. |
Penn, Thomas, unpopularity, 85. |
Pennsylvania, value of records, 6 ; University of, library, 10; Colonial Records |