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Special Reports — Virginia
651
Topical Study, subjects for, 24, 27 ; use of sources, 26, 32.
Tories, in Longmeadow, 457; compelled to recant, 470-472; arrest, 472-474; denounced, 474-476; refugee, 477-480; in the army, 511-513; poetry of, 514-515. — See also Loyalists, Revolution.
Tower, Charlemagne, Jr., Lafayette in the American Revolution, 20.
Towns, records of meetings, 5, 6, 14, 21; proceedings in Providence, 214-219; expenses, 215-217; officers, 217-219; election in Boston, 220-222; duties of a selectman, 223. — See also Boston, Concord, East Hampton, Government, Lancaster, New England, Providence,

Watertown, Worcester.

Townshend, Charles, revenue scheme, 413-415.
Trade, in New England, 53; in New Hampshire, 56; in Georgia, 125-126; in furs, 126, 320-324; protective duties, 247-248; smuggling, 249-250; currency, 251-254; with Indians, 318; Indian traders, 327-330; England's control, 407; complaint against acts of, 415-417; continental currency, 601-603. — See a;so Lords Commissioners.
Transcripts, from earliest editions, 11, 23; collections of, 22, 28; exact, 23-24.
Travels, value as sources, 2, 8; Goelet, 61, 240; Thomas, 65; Casteiman, 74; Burnaby, 87; Quincy, 116; Madam Knight, 224 ; Story, 279 ; Wesley, 283; Woolman, 302; La Harpe, 312; Kalm, 324, 330, 352; Carver, 334; Doddridge, 387; Chastellux, 392, 495; Curwen, 477; Lafayette, 485; Madame Riedesel, 565; Steuben, 582. — See also Government, Religion, Trade.
Treaty, with France, 574-575 ; French protest against separate articles, 621-623; with England, 623-625.
Trial, witches, 35-48 ; "Parson's Cause,"103-106; John Peter Zenger, 192-199. — See also Courts.
Trumbull, J. H., Public Records of Connecticut, 17.
Trumbull, John, Autobiography, 21, 578; A Dashington Young Officer in the Field, 575-578.
Tucker, George, Life of Thomas Jefferson, 20.
Tuckerman, Henry T., America and her Commentators, 30.
Tudor, John, An Eye-Witness of the Boston Massacre, 429-431; Diary, 431.
Tudor, William, Life of James Otis, 20.
Tudor, William, Deacon Tudor's Diary, 429-431.
Tyler, Moses Coit, History of American Literature, 11, 22, 30; Literary History of the Revolution,11, 22, 30; use of printed records, 22.
UNION, the Albany Plan, 357-360; steps toward, 519-545. — See also Confederation, Independence.
United States of America, preparatory Congresses, 402, 434, 525; army, 481-499; navy, 497, 556, 587; independence, 530, 537 ; Articles of Confederation, 539 ; falling-off, 543 ; military affairs, 546-618; treaties, 574, 623; confederation completed, 591,604; finances, 594, 598; paper money, 601; bank, 605; Washington's retirement, 627. — See also America, Army, Colonies, Confederation, Congress, Finances, Revolution, War.
University of Pennsylvania, Americana, 10.
Upland, County Court, 205-208.
VALLEY FORGE, life at, 568-573-
Van Schaack, H. C., Life of Peter Van Schaack, 20.
Venice, archives at, 10.
Vergennes, Count de, A Protest against the Breach of the Instructions of Congress, 621-623.
Vestry. — See St. Paul's.
Veto, a governor's, 179-181 ; how to be avoided, 182-183.
Vincennes, capture of, 579-582.
Virginia, Statutes, 5, 17; importance of records, 14; Andros and Nicholson, 90-94; growth, 113; government, 143; society, 235-238 ; iron works, 236 ; alarm at French settlements, 316; territorial controversy with the French, 354, 356; Braddock's campaign, 365; Kentucky, 383, 386; "Association," 439 ; boundary, 542-543; furnishing soldiers, 586; land claims,