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NUNC COGNOSCO EX PARTE

TRENT UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

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PUBLIC PAPERS OF

GEORGE CLINTON, FIRST GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK.

VOLUME IX.

Analytical Index A-F.

PREPARED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE

STATE HISTORIAN.

ALBANY: PUBLISHED BY THE STATE OF NEW YORK, 1911.

Reported to the Legislature

January 12th, 1911

Albany The J. B. Lyon Company, State Printers 1911

CONTENTS Page

Preface. Letters from Clinton to Individuals. Letters from Clinton to Public Bodies. Letters to Clinton from Individuals and Public Bodies Miscellaneous Letters. Index.

v xi xxxv xli lxxxi 3

iii

8S309

PREFACE

W

HEN the last official historian of the State of New York shall have completed his labors, when all the official records shall have been transcribed

and

printed,

and

when

the

final

judgment

on

each

man’s work is rendered, one name must stand pre-eminent in the list of those who have contributed to their fellow men a full quantity of service, and so built for themselves more enduring memorials than those of marble or bronze. To the Hon. Hugh Hastings, State Historian from 1895 to 1907, must be given the credit for beginning a systematic publication of the rare manu¬ scripts,

documents

work of John R.

and

records

of

the

Brodhead and Dr.

state, E.

B.

supplementing

the

invaluable

O’Callaghan, of over half a

century before, and the later but not less important labors of Berthold Femow in the late seventies and early eighties.

Had it not been for the prescience,

ability and editorial skill of Mr. Hastings, his fidelity to his trust, and above all a most commendable desire to serve his commonwealth, no matter what the personal cost and sacrifice might be, this state would not be the possessor today of many volumes of printed records, whose originals for the most part, are now forever lost. That most regrettable and

unlooked for fire, which on March 29th of

the present year (191 I), almost destroyed the western wing of the Capitol, and consumed the State Library with its literary treasures of books and manu¬ scripts, among which were most of the documents published by Mr. Hastings and the earlier historians, was indeed, as proclaimed by the State’s Executive at the time — “A National Calamity.” While the loss of able

so many letters, scrips and records is of course irretriev¬

(although the salvage will be greater than at first supposed)

still the

work done by Mr. Hastings will provide for historians and scholars, for all time, an ample source from which to extract a satisfactory measure of facts and happenings of the periods his published volumes represent. From 1 899 to 1 905 the then State Historian and his staff were occupied, in connection with other duties, in preparing and publishing the eight volumes known as the Public Papers of Ceorge Clinton — First Governor of Nerv

York-

Preface

VI

During this period, a general index for this entire series was likewise being compiled, by the Historian and his official force, although its issuance at that time was unavoidably delayed. When the Hon. Victor H. Paltsits, in July, 1907, succeeded Mr. Hast¬ ings as State Historian, he decided it best, after due examination of the index material on hand, to change the form to that of an Analytical Index, rather than that of the general one, originally prepared. Paltsits states:

Regarding this change Mr.

“This index, then, is an index deduced virtually from the

text as printed, with such justification of matter as could be obtained through considerable research.

It differs also markedly in form from the manuscript

index that it replaces.

The general plan of the readjusted index is mine and

for that I assume responsibility.” The present State Historian, who assumed office on May 22nd,

1911,

finds the index nearly ready for publication from A to F, and is pleased to submit this important work of his predecessors to the historical public. He is also glad to be able to join

with the former incumbent of the office,

in hearty commendation and praise of the work done by Dr. Richard E. Day, Chief Clerk of the Historian’s office, on this index.

It represents over three

years of the hardest and most exacting toil on Dr. Day’s part, in spite of the knowledge that the reward, in the published book, must be entirely inadequate to the labor performed. The preparation of a really good index, of any sort, concededly requires a devotion to minutiae,

a knowledge of the subject matter, a faithfulness to

the work in hand, and a surpassing patience such as few may hope to possess. For this reason our unstinted praise and unqualified approval should be, and gladly is, extended to all who have

labored so hard and earnestly to make

this particular index a success. 1 he completion of this Analytical Index to its present stopping point, in¬ volved even more labor than was

originally contemplated.

Cross indexes have been freely used.

Through the diligent researches of

Dr. Day, given names, missing in the original letters, have been sought out and inserted in the index, making a most

valuable addition to the primal form.

Personal and place names have been standardized and lack of uniformity corrected.

Old and now disused geographical names of counties, towns and

other civil divisions have also been determined,

and the original sites and

bounds located. According to the office memoranda, included in this volume will be found:

Preface

vii

Two lists of letters written by Clinton to individuals and to public bodies; a joint list of letters written to Clinton by individuals and public bodies, and a list of miscellaneous letters.” As soon as possible,

These lists are followed by the index proper.

consistent with the other demands upon the office

force the index will be completed through the balance of the alphabet. Every effort has been made by the editors to supply missing dates, and to insert

such

corrections

as

seemed

necessary

for

the

proper

interpretation

of the index material. Doubtless errors will be found by critical seekers.

Nothing has yet reached

perfection in this finite world, especially in published form.

But if this index

shall serve a modicum of its intended purpose, if to the searchers after historical truth and exactness of facts, it shall be of even a little help, I am certain its compilers will feel they have not labored for naught, nor spent their time and strength in vain. JAMES AUSTIN HOLDEN, State Historian. Albany, June 1 2,

1911.

LISTS OF LETTERS

LETTERS

FROM TO

GEORGE

CLINTON

INDIVIDUALS.

IX

LETTERS

FROM

GEORGE

ADAM, John.

CLINTON

(per Robert Ben¬

son), 111:463.

1781, November 9, VII:459. BARCLAY,

ADAMS, John, of Massachusetts.

18,

1776, December 17, 1:471; De¬ cember 28, 504. 1:546;

(per

387; Sep¬

1781, October 26, VII :441. BARD, John.

secretary),

1777, November 18, 11:523. BEARDSLY

tember 29, 352.

(BEASLY),

Nehe-

miah.

1781, December 3, VI1:538.

1 779, June 7, V:5 1.

ARNOLD, Benedict. August

111:82; April

189; June 2,

tember 20, IV :60.

July

282; September 29, 350; Sep¬

1 780,

of

BARCLAY, Thomas.

13,

2, 11:64; August 5, 180; Sep¬ 10

Mayor

1778, March 25,

ALLISON, William.

January

John,

Albany.

1777, September 23, 11:342.

tember

INDIVIDUALS.

BARBER, Patrick.

1778, June 17

1777,

TO

BEATTY, John.

[September]

9,

1779, July

VI: I 88.

27,

13,

V:130; August

212; September

1,

222;

September 8, 268. BAILEY, John.

BEECKMAN, John M.

1777, November 7, 11:491; No¬ vember 9, 511.

1778, July 21,

111:572.

BELDING, Simeon. BANCKER, Abraham B. 1779, November 27, V:374. 1 777, October 10, 11:408. BELLINGER, John, and others.

BANCKER, Flores.

1779, April 26,

1778, September 8, IV: 1 1. BANCKER, NEW

Gerard. YORK,

See State

also

BELLINGER, Peter. 1778, September 26, IV:87.

Treas¬

1780, October 23, VI :329.

urer. 1780, July 9, V:951 ; September 13,

IV:760.

VI: 140;

November

BENEDICT, Joseph. 1780, August

6,

BENETT, Isaiah.

392.

1780, July 30, VI:47.

1781, May 18, VI :826.

BENSON, Egbert.

BANISTER, John. 1778, August 29,

1, VI:71.

1778, August

111:704. XI

18, 111:660.

State of New York

xii

BUDD, Gilbert.

BENSON, Egbert — continued. 1779, June 7, V:52.

1778, December 16 (per Robert

1780, July 25, VI:56.

Benson), IV:391.

BEVIER, Johannis, Jr., and others. 1780, March 26, V :562.

BURROUGHS, Jeremiah. 1780, July 30, VI :47.

BICKER, Victor, Jr. 1780, November

21

(per

Rob¬

ert Benson), VI :426.

tember 6,

26,

V:544;

Au¬

gust 18, VI: 1 2 1.

389;

1777, October 5, 11:373. 15,

14,

VI:501.

Governor

8,

140; No¬

1, III :250; June 2,

July 636;

11,

538;

August

August

19,

666;

August 22, 681 ; September 6, of

Rhode Island.

741,

September

September

1778, November 19, IV:269. BOYD, Robert.

21,

29,

21,

IV:65;

114;

October

181; November 22, 305;

December 26, 427.

1777, February 25, 1:630.

1 779, May 5, IV :799; May 16,

BOYD, Robert, Jr.

824.

1778, December 29, IV:434. BRASHER, Abraham. 1781, March

September

CANTINE, John. 1 778, May

BLEECKER, John N.

Jabez,

739;

vember 3, 232.

BLAINE, Ephraim.

1780, December

111:605; Sep¬

IV:12; October 5,

1780, July 4, V :91 7.

BOWEN,

BUTLER, William. 1778, August 4,

BLACK, James.

1780, March

1779, June 13, V:79.

4, 577; April

1, VI:668.

CANTINE,

BREWSTER, Henry, and others.

1778,

V :565 ; April 1 7, 637.

Matthew.

September

19,

IV:53.

CASE, Stephen.

1778, October 8, IV: 1 47.

1777, September

BRINCKERHOFF, Abraham. 1778, March 21

1780, March 26,

(per secretary),

10

(p er secre¬

tary), II: 280. 1 780, July 8, V :936.

111:71.

C AUKEN DOLL,

BRINCKERHOFF, Dirck.

Solomon,

and

others. 1777,

August

5,

11:180;

Sep¬ 1780, April 4, V :5 77.

tember 29, 348. BRODHEAD, Charles W. 1778, September 19, IV:53.

CHITTENDEN,

Thomas,

Gover¬

nor of Vermont. [1780, October—], 11:633.

Letters from Clinton to Individuals

CLARK, Ebenezer. 1778,

May

COLONELS, To his.

27,

111:361;

De¬

cember 14, IV :373.

September

Pawling),

18,

VI:237.

CLINTON, 1777,

4,

29,

361 ;

11:352; November

May

cember

10,

3,

111:291;

IV :345 ;

De¬

Decem¬

CONWAY, Thomas. February

March 133;

30,

17,

111:99;

April

18,

11:774; April

187;

6,

April

28, 228; April 29, 230.

ber 23, 416. 1779,

17, 1:669.

1780, August 2, V!:74.

1778,

26, 550. 1778,

1779, March 4, IV:595; March

1777, March

James.

October

1:501.

CONNOLLY, Michael.

13, IV:825.

September

(per Albert

4, 613.

CLINTON, Sir Henry. 1779, May

1776, December 28

COLT, Peter.

CLARK. SAMUEL. 1780,

XUl

[January

—],

IV:420;

COOKE,

Nicholas,

Governor

of

Rhode Island. February 15, 568; March 20, [1778, February 652; April 11, 711; April 17, 735; April 21,

743; May 2,

791 ; May 16, 829; May 26, 852; August 5, V:180. 1780,

April

23,

12,

699;

July

28,

3,908;

VI:60; August

August 30,

V :61 1 ;

22,

130;

19,

July 126;

September

November 20, 422; December 12, 491. May

19,

VI :886;

27,

905;

June

June

20,

22;

15, June

May

VII :2I; 26,

50;

July 4, 59; July 16, 84; Au¬ 173; August 14,

CLYDE, Samuel, 1780, August COCHRAN,

and others. 11, VI:99.

Robert.

1779, May 29, IV:859.

Gilbert.

1776, August 2, 1:289; August 9, 302; August

18, 311.

VI :72. COPP, John. 1778, September 11, IV :26. CORTLANDT, Philip. 1778, March 4, 11:845; October 27, 293;

1781,

16], 11:759.

(Cuyper),

1780, May 7, V:679; August 1, May

185; September 14, 224;

gust 7,

COOPER

197.

IV: 2 1 0;

November

December 22,

1779, April 29,

18,

371.

IV:773; April

30, 778; May 5, 779. 1780, July 19, VI:22;

[October

—?], 251. CRANE, Thaddeus. 1779, June

13, V:79.

1780, August

1, V1:71.

1781, November 24 (per Robert Benson), VII :5 1 5.

State of New York

XIV

DORLON (DURELAND), John.

CROOKE, Mrs. Margaret. 1779, September 24,

V:281.

November 21,

11:536.

1 780, December 20 (per Robert

DOUW, Volckert P.

DRAKE, Joseph. 1776, A.ugust 29,

VI:506.

DRAKE,

CUYLER, Jacob. April

30,

111:238;

De¬

cember 30, IV:408. 1779, February 11, IV:560.

1:328.

Samuel.

1778, September 30, IV: 125. 1779, June

13, V:79.

1780, April 20, V:639; August 1,

VI:71 ; December 2, 455;

December 7, 479.

DANA, F. M. [1778, March 5?], 11:823. DEAN, Jonathan, and others.

DUANE. James. 1776,

1778,

DELIVAN, Nathaniel. 19, VII :30.

14,

February

March

4,

111:620;

DENNING, William. 1779, November 29, V:377.

46; 1779,

DENNIS, Jonathan. 1778, March 24,

December

1:466.

1777, September 23,

1780, July 7, V :931.

1781, June

1:621.

1778, November 8, IV:256.

1779, May 1, IV:788.

1778,

1:280.

1780, August 22, VI:129.

CURTEN1US, Peter T.

Benson),

1,

DOUGHTY, John.

1779, December 14, V:419.

1777,

1776, August

1777, February 23,

CRUGER, John.

111:76.

DE RONDE, Rev. Samuel. [ 1 787, September —], VII :249.

11:344.

22,

836;

11:791;

August

September

December

1 7,

February

2,

10,

18,

IV:

392. 540;

May

15, 820; June 23, V:99. 1780, October 29,

VI :345.

[1781, April —], VI :802; May 26, VII :204.

DE WITT, Charles. DUBOIS, Cornelius. 1776, January 9, 1:21 7. [1781, April—], VI :802; May DE WITT, Jacob Rutsen. 1776, December 1777, March 4, DEY

10,

1:461.

1:646.

(DAY), Theunis.

I 776, December 26, DODGE,

16, 784.

II,

DUBOIS, Lewis. 1777, November 15, 11:519. DUER, William.

1:498.

Henry.

1781, April

16, 858.

1776, November

14,

1:423.

1778, September 9, IV: 1 4. VI: 761 ; April

DU SIMITIERE,

Pierre Eugene.

1779, March 27, IV:673.

Letters from Clinton to Individuals

DU SIMITIERE, Pierre Eugene — continued. 1781, April 3, VI:735; Septem¬ ber 29, 871. ELMENDORPH, Coenraedt J. 1779, May 28, IV:853; May 31. 867. ERSKINE, Robert. 1 777, March 15, 1:661. FELL, Peter, R. 1777, February 4, 1:553; No¬ vember 16, 11:523. FELLOWS, John. 1780, August 5, VI:83. FIELD, John. 1777, August 5, 11:180; Sep¬ tember 29, 348. 1780, July 8, V :938. FISH, John. 1781, May 18, VI:863. FISHER, Frederick. 1780, March 9, V :524; March 10, FITCH. 1781, FITCH, 1778, FLINT, 1778, 1779,

524. John. June 26, VI 1:49. Pelatiah. July 7, 111:528. Royal. September 26, IV:91. September 6, V:266.

FLOYD, William. 1779, February 2, IV:537. 1 780, January 6, V :443. 1781, December 3, VII :535 ; December 24, 621. FOLSOM (FULSOM), Nathaniel. [1778, March 5?]. 11:823.

xv

FONDA, Isaac D. 1778, July 21, 111:572. FONDA, Jelles. 1779, April 26, IV:759. FONDA, John. 1779, May 12, IV:809. FOSTER, Nathaniel. 1781, October 10 (per Robert Benson), VIL386. FRASER, Hugh. 1779, December 6 (per Robert Benson), V :403. FRAZER, William, and others. 1778, March 17, 111:49. FREAR, John. 1777, September 29, 11:348. FREY, John. 1779, May 12, IV:809. GANSEVOORT, Peter. 1778, April 30, 111:235; May 17, 315; May 17 (per Robert Benson), 316. 1780, July 19, VI :22. 1781, April 19, VI :766; Au¬ gust 9, VII:183; August 14, 195; October 13, 398; Octo¬ ber 18, 414; December 3, 537; December 11, 576. GASHERIE, Joseph. 1 780, December 23 (per Robert Benson), VI :5 1 9. GATES, Horatio. 1777, September 15, 11:322; September 18, 333; October 16, 444; October 26, 481; November 13, 517; Decem¬ ber 17, 586;-, 641.

State of New York

XVI

GROS

GATES, Horatio — continued. 1778,

February

5,

11:711;

(GROSS),

Rev.

March 4, 841; April 8, III:

1777, September

151 ; May 4, 270; May 25,

1778, September 4,

355; May 26, 359; May 29,

1781,

374; June

3,

398;

June

402; June 8, 428; June

5, 10,

444; July 10, 535.

Johannis

Daniel.

July

17, 11:328.

18,

111:732.

VII :93;

No¬

vember 19, 508. GROVER, John. 1780, July 30, VI :47.

GIBSON, John. 1778, August 14, 111:638. GILLET, Abner.

1778, April

13, 111:165; May

September

14,

Vll:329.

1781, August 9, VII: 1 81.

HAMILTON,

1779, April 23, IV:749. GRAHAM, Morris.

11:610.

1778, March 5, 11:865. HAMMOND, James.

1777, April 3, 1:695; May 24, 838; August 1, 11:149. 1778, April 30, 111:236. GRAY, Samuel.

1 779, June 1 3, V:79. 1780, August I, VI:71. HAND, Edward. 1778, November 17, IV:288.

16,

11:762;

March 11, 111:22. GRAYSON, William. 1781, July 5, VII:61. (CREEGHTON),

HANSON, John. 1781, November 24, VII:520. HARDENBERGH, Johannes, Jr. 1778, April

13,

111:162.

HARING, John.

John. 1776, January 24, 1:218.

1776, August 30, 1:329. 1777, January

GREENE, Nathanael. 1779, June 29, V:103.

ary

1780, October 14, VI:295.

11:552.

GREENE,

Alexander.

1777, December 23,

GRAHAM, Daniel.

February

HALLETT, Jonah. '1779, July 8, V: 127.

GODWIN, Henry.

GREATON

HALE, Aaron. 1781, July 26, V11:1 18.

2, 253.

1778,

Gov¬

1781, March 27, VI:723.

Henry.

1781,

Frederick,

ernor of Canada.

1777, May 29, 1:849. GLEN,

HALDiMAND,

William,

Governor of

Rhode Island. 1779, February 4, IV:545.

1780,

18,

7,

555; November 28,

December

December

1:539; Janu¬

23

Benson), 519.

18, (per

VI:505; Robert

Letters from Clinton to Individuals

HARPER, John.

HAY, Udny.

1780. March 9, V :524; March 10, 524.

1779, April 17, IV:733.

11:679;

714;

May

28,

Benson), 463; June 23, 486. 1 779,

HARVIE, John.

January

tary),

[1778, March 5?], 11:823. HASBROUCK, Jonathan. 14,

17,

5,

111:370; June 17 (per Robert

1778, December 23, IV:415.

July

1778, January February

HARPER, William.

1776,

xvn

23

(per

secre¬

IV :5 I 6; February

10,

588; May 26, 849; May 31, 868; May 31, 869; May 31,

1:249; August

4, 291.

870; June

29,

V:104;

July

8, 121 ; July 15, 146.

1777, January 16, 1:557; April

1780,

January

24,

V:460;

25, 733; July 2, 11:64; Au¬

March 5, 521 ; May 20, 694;

gust 1,

June I 7, 840; June 29, 892;

154; August 5, 180;

July 7, 928; July 31, VI :68.

September 29, 350.

1781, August I, VII: 154; Au¬

HATFIELD, Moses. 1778, July 6,

111:523; August

4, 607; September 1, 672. 1779, September 2, V:260. HATHORN

(HEATHORN),

November 2, 476. HAZARD, Ebenezer. 1776, May 28. 1:233. HAZEN, Moses.

John. 1776,

gust I, 155; August 25, 248;

December

23,

1:489;

1778, February 17, 11:775. HEATH, William.

December 28, 504. 1777, April 26, 1:737; July 2, 11:64; August 5, 180. 1778, November 14, IV:272. 1 780, March 26, V :565 ; April 4,

1776,

January

1:216;

Sep¬

tember 10, 343; December 5, 446; December 1777, January 2,

16, 467. 1:522; Janu¬

ary 6, 533; September 27, II:

577.

346.

HAY, Ann Hawkes. 1776, July

17,

1:259; Decem¬

1779,

November

ber 4 (and others), 444; De¬

December 2,

cember 20, 476.

4,

1 778, April 6. 111:141 ; May 4, October

November

26,

ber 28, 315.

2

398;

December

1777, March 24, 1:679.

269;

I,

13,

IV: 159;

314;

Novem¬

29,

392;

V:378; December

December 23,

429;

4,

401 ;

Decem¬

ber 30, 435. 1780, February 2, V:472; Feb¬ ruary

3,

VI:349;

474;

October

November

3,

30, 373;

xviii

State of New York

HEATH,

William —I 780— con¬

1777, June

tinued. November 8,

396; November

24, 439; December 12, 490. 1781, April

10,

VI:75 7; Sep¬

tember 1, VII :2 70; September 1,

284;

HODGE, John.

September

September 9,

2,

288;

315; September

1781,

10,

1777,

January 4,

7,

1:538;

416; October 28,

1780, July 13, VI :8.

tober 30, 453; November 6,

HORTON, -, Esquire.

485; November 8, 491 ; No¬

1781, June 25, VI1:47.

vember 10, 495; November 15,

HOWE, Robert.

503; November 21, 511; No¬

1779, August

vember 27, 526; December 4, 540; December 8, 566; De¬

3,

HOPKINS, Roswell. 1778, June 9, 111:442.

Oc¬

Feb¬

579; September

October 1 3, 396; October 1 8, 451;

VII:496.

1776, August 6, 1:295.

11:272.

389;

11,

HOORNBEEK, Jacob.

October 8, 385; October 1 1, Benson),

July

Israel.

November

22, 347; September 25, 357; Robert

11:8;

104. HONEYWELL,

ruary

(per

6,

19, V:195; No¬

vember 9, 351. 1780, March 24, V:553; April

cember 12, 577; December 21,

3, 582; April 21, 648; April

620.

28, 660; April 30, 660; May

HENRY, John.

1, 664; June 14, 820;

1778, February 6, 11:719; Feb¬ ruary

17,

765; February 24,

799; March 9, 111:14; April 30 (per Robert Benson), 238; June

10,

679;

November

444;

August

21,

[December]

22, IV:372. 1779, February 14, IV:559. HENRY, Robert. 1 778, July 19, 111:561. HERKIMER, Nicholas. 1777, August 2, 11:164. HOBART, John SIoss. 1779, July 24, V: 158. 1780, November 13, VI:410. 1781, February 24, VI:655.

[June

—], 828; June 17, 840; June 20, 858. HUGHES, Hugh. 1777, May 19, 1:828; Septem¬ ber 9, 11:295; December 16, 580. 1778,

January

7,

11:651;

March 17, 111:48; March 17, 53. 1779, September 1, V:255. HUMFREY, William. 1777, September 29, 11:348. HUNT, Jesse. 1778, May 23, 111:346. HUNTINGTON, Samuel. 1779, November

1, V:343.

Letters from Clinton to Individuals

HUNTINGTON,

Samuel — con¬

tinued. 1780,

KEESE,

xix

John.

1780, December 22, VI :5 1 2.

July

ber 6,

8,

V:938;

Novem¬

VI:390.

1781, April

10, VI:759.

KELLOGG, Moses, Jr., and others. I 780, July 7, V :931.

JANSEN, -, captain. [1777, October —?] JANSEN

KER, Rev. Nathan.

11:374.

(JOHNSON),

1 779, July 30, V: 164.

Johan-

nis, Jr. 1780, ber

1777, October

July

8,

V:949;

18,

VI :236;

Septem¬

November

KLOCK, Jacob. 1778, May 30 (per Robert Ben¬

September

JANSEN, Thomas, Jr. 1776, August 3, 1:281; August

14,

JAY, John.

1778,

November

17,

1779,

February

2,

9,

624; March

March

554;

May

IV:289. IV:539; March

15,

May

23,

March

23,

214;

102;

Au¬

September

251 ; September 3,

1,

261 ; Oc¬

tober 5, 309. 1781, April 6,

VI :746.

JOHNSON, Paul. 1 781, May 5, VI :846.

1781, March 26, VI :71 3.

October

March 37;

8,

III:3;

March

19,

11,

11:567.

Mrs. Margaret.

[1780, December —], VI:488.

March

18,

54;

March

26,

11:483.

53; 25,

83.

1777,

October

1779,

August 26,

V:213.

1780,

August

VI: 128.

22,

LANDON, Jonathan. August

23,

111:686.

LANSING, Jacob I. 1781, September 9

Robert. 7,

637;

LAMB, John.

1778,

JOHNSTON, James.

December

705;

17,

LAFAYETTE, Marquis de.

13,

93; June

April

8,

17, 641; March

1778,

JONES,

IV :613;

VI :287; October 23, 329.

30, 676; May 18, 835; May

1777,

3,

590;

29, 858; June 7, V:54; June

JOHNSTON,

Octo¬

1780, March 26, V:559; April

1781, July 28, VII :1 16.

26,

IV:85;

4, 797; October 4, V:305.

JAY, Fred.

gust

25,

ber 12, 153. 1779,

301.

February

19, 11:463.

son), 111:378; June 11, 405;

23, 438.

9,

KIERS, E. W.

(per Robert

Benson), VI1:314. LANSING, John, Jr. 1779, January

7,

IV:422.

State of New York

XX

LASHER, John.

L’HOMMEDIEU,

1778, February 6, 11:719; April 5,

111:127;

Robert

July

Benson),

7

(per

530;

Sep¬

October

Benson),

11

(per

Robert

V:319.

September

23,

11:342;

April

7,

111:144;

May 13, 301 ; May 29, 375; July

8,

717;

December

533;

LAWRENCE, 1778,

April

September 17,

1,

1V:393.

111:165;

May

LAWRENCE, Jonathan, Jr. February

5,

VI:634;

10,

11:471.

14,

753.

LIONS, Peter. November

30

(per

Rob¬

ert Benson), IV:31 8. LIVINGSTON,

Henry.

1781, August 6, VII :56. LIVINGSTON,

Henry B.

1776, October 5, 1:370.

1780, September 11, V 1:211. Peter

1777, August

31,

R. 11:267.

1778, November I 1

(p er Stephen

IV:264.

LIVINGSTON, Philip.

LEE, Francis Lightfoot. 11:667.

1778,

February

March

LEE, Richard Henry. 1777, September 23,

11:342.

11,

25,

11:807;

111:23.

LIVINGSTON, Robert R. [1777, April —], 1:710.

LEEK, Philrp. 1778, May 23, 111:346.

1778,

July

22.

tember 23,

LEWIS, Francis. 1 778, April 8, 1779,

October 22,

Lush),

April 17, 770.

1778, January

Au¬

VII: 1 5 1.

LIVINGSTON,

4, 264.

1781,

VI:758;

LIVINGSTON, James.

Jonathan. 13,

1777,

1778,

1778, January 10, 11:670; March 868;

26,

ruary

December 30, 614.

5,

gust

16,

1778, February 4, 11:710; Feb¬

LAURENS, Henry. 1777,

1781, April

LINCOLN, Benjamin.

tember 22, IV:71. 1779,

Ezra — con¬

tinued.

III :I 48.

February

I,

IV:532;

March 22, 658.

111:580;

Sep¬

IV :76; November

6, 250. 1780, January 7, V:445. 1781,

November

11,

VII:487;

November 24, 5 1 4. LEWIS, Morgan. 1778, 30

March (per

LIVINGSTON, Walter. 15,

111:41 ; April

Robert

Benson),

234; November 1, IV:219. I 780, July 6, V :91 1. L’HOMMEDIEU,

VI :5 12.

IV:691.

LIVINGSTON,

William,

ernor of New Jersey. 1777, January

Ezra.

1780, December 22,

1779, April 6,

13, 1:545.

1778, April 29, 1779, October 4,

111:94. V:306.

Gov¬

Letters from Clinton to Individuals

LIVINGSTON,

William — con¬

tinued. 26,

December 7,

VII :246;

562.

1781, April 3, LIVINGSTON,

1 779,

VI :683. Mrs.

S.

11:548.

LOGAN, Samuel.

2, 290. May

2,

VI:826;

July

Samuel.

[July —], VII :1 02.

August 5,

15,

168;

May

10,

15,

111:130; 7,

April

147; April

April

18,

186;

1,

180;

11:153;

Au¬

September

29,

June

5

(per

[May —], VI :819; Sep¬

1780, November 20, VI:424.

546;

February 9, 16,

6,

11,

IV:709; April

March

1780, November 9. VI:395.

Feb¬ 18,

27,

671 ;

692; April 9,

April

707; April

1, V:6; June 5, 34; [June 8,] June

1781, April

tember 29, 350. VII :50.

June

21,

3,

Sep¬

13,

VI :273. VI:741 ;

Au¬

VII :239.

McEWEN, John. 18

(per

VII :96.

McFARLAND, Andrew.

McCLAGHRY, James. 11:180;

76;

6,

1781, July

VII :96.

5,

10,

80.

Benson),

1781, June 27,

548; March

19, 837; May 20, 839; May

gust

731.

August

579;

1780, October

IV:57.

18,

IV :483;

February 3, 541; February 4,

61;

1 778, September 20 (per Robert

1781, July

14,

31, 866; May 31, 871; June

LUSH, Stephen.

1779, April

4,

352;

26, 667; May 28, 854; May

VII:342.

LUDLOW, Gabriel W.

Benson),

5,

29, 775; May 16, 831 ; May

V :32.

tember 21,

December

15, 382; December

January

644; William

292;

December

387; December 23, 409.

ruary

Duer),

1777,

5,

139; April

1779,

1778, May 1, 111:249.

17,

April

December

348.

1781,

1778,

IV:347 ;

LUDINTON, Henry.

1 779,

(per Robert

April 29, 232; April 30, 235;

31, VI1:152.

gust

December 6

McDOUGALL, Alexander.

6,

1776, August 2, 1:288; August

1777,

(per Maj. Wool-

VI :50.

Benson), V:403.

William

1777, November 24,

1781,

sey),

MacDONELL, Allan.

LIVINGSTON, William S.

LOUDON,

McCREA, John. 1 780, July 22

1781, August

1781,

xxi

1778, April MACHIN,

13.

111:165.

Thomas.

1776, August

10,

1:308.

Robert

State of New York

xxn

MACHIN, Thomas — continued. 1780, December 1782, January

MATIGNY, Charles de.

12, VI:489.

1779, January

13, VII:587.

MIFFLIN,

VII:71 ; August

25, 251.

24,

391;

November ber

October 26,

31,

431 ;

399;

Decem¬

10, 458.

26,

MILLER,

111:346.

Samuel.

1778, June 24, 111:488. MINOTT, Samuel. 1 779, May 14, IV:814; June 7, V :53.

McKINSTRY, John. April

Benjamin.

1778, May 23. 1:239; October

1777, February 9, 1:584.

1781,

Thomas.

[1775, ’-, —], 1:212. MILLER,

McKesson, John. 1776, June 25,

(per Stephen

Lush), IV:496.

McKEAN, Thomas. 1781, July 23,

19

15,

1780, June 16, V :834. VI :774;

VII: 103;

July

September

9,

298; December 5, 550.

MITCHELL, Hugh. 1781, September 5, VII:296. MOFFAT, Thomas.

MALCOM, William. 1776, July

16, 1:250; July 20.

1777, October 25, 11:480; De¬ 262.

cember 27, 607. 1778, June 9, 18, 42;

656; September October

vember 28,

111:442; August

28,

316;

December

24,

IV:

195;

315;

No¬

November

December 4,

17,

349;

1,

326;

December

June

5,

V :32;

June

7,

February

MARSHALL,

3,

VI:633.

[May —?], 1:739.

MOODIE, Andrew. 1780,

November

December

6,

15

V1:391 ;

(per

Robert

Benson), 500.

1 779,

December

3

(per Robert

VII:265.

1,

11:268.

1778, April 16, 111:173.

1778, October 21, IV: 1 81 ; No¬

[Jeremiah

President]. 1778, March 6, 11:872.

MORRIS, Gouverneur. 1 778,February 2, II :703 ; [March

MASSACHUSETTS BAY, Gov¬ of

1:304.

vember 18, 297.

MASON, Rev. John. 1777, September

MORRIS, Lewis. 1776, August 9,

Elihu.

[1781, August—].

ernor

Richard.

Benson), V:389.

50. 1781,

1779,

Mrs.

MOORE, Charles.

5. 353. 1779,

MONTGOMERY,

Powell,

5?], 823; March 4, 836; May 14,

111:308;

June

29,

500;

July 7, 530; November 8, IV: 255; December 18, 402.

Letters from Clinton to Individuals

MORRIS,

Gouverneur—continued.

1779, February 2, IV:535; Feb¬

xxiii

ORD, John. 1777, September 23,

11:342.

ruary 9, 556; March 22, 606; June 23, V:1 01.

PAINE, Brinton.

MORRIS, Richard.

1778, October 24

1777, September 18, 11:332. 1779, December 2, V:396.

1781, April 27, VI:777 ; April

MORRIS, Robert. 1781,

July

23,

VII: 104;

No¬

vember 24, 523.

27,

799;

July

July

26,

126;

MULLER, Christopher. son), VII :83.

1778, April 13, IIL165. 1778, February 6, 11:717; Feb¬ ruary

16,

764; NEWKERK, Jacob. September

18,

12,

50; March 26, 85; June 23, 1780, March 2, V:519; August

VI:222;

[September]

5, VI: 189.

PATERSON, Eleazer.

September 26, 253.

1780, June 16, V:836; Septem¬

NICOLL, Isaac.

ber

1776, August 9, 1:301. ’778, July 6, 111:523; [Novem¬

16,

VI:230; October 3,

274. PAULDING, Jonathan Horton.

ber -—], IV :278. 1779, January 19, 11:684; Jan¬ IV:498; April

15,

1781, March 13, VI:685. PAULDING, William. 1776, December 4, 1:445.

719; April 29, 780. 1781, March 19, VI :648; May

PAWLING, Albert. 1776, December 3, 1:521.

5, VI:835.

1 778, May 9, III :285 ; May 31,

NICOL L, John. August

Benson),

17,

818;

484; December 25, IV: 1 99.

NEW YORK, State Treasurer.

1 778,

27,

26; March 12, 28; March 17, VI:23 7;

November 23, 438. September

756; February

February

March 11, 111:22; March 11,

1778, July 12, IIL545.

19,

14,

PARSONS, Samuel H.

1781, July 18 (per Robert Ben¬

uary

VII :62;

PALMER, Thomas.

1781, December 18, VII:597.

1780,

6,

August

179.

MOYLAN, John.

1780,

(per Robert

Benson), 1V : 1 94.

26

(per

111:693;

Robert

December

29, IV:407. NORTON, Nathaniel. 1780, August 18, VI: 122.

IV :865 ; July 22, V: 1 50; July 24, 161 ; August 5, 181 ; Sep¬ tember 29, 291. 1780, August gust

10,

10,

94;

VI:93; Au¬

September

12,

State of New York

XXIV

PAWLING,

Albert —

1 780 —

Israel — 1 7 7 7 — con¬

tinued.

continued. 225; September 21, 248; No¬

16,

24,

132; July 26,

139; Au¬

gust 5, 183; August 14, 224;

vember 5, 381. 1781, April

PUTNAM,

VI :784; April

September

9,

295; September

15, 323; September 23

28, 810.

[28],

347; September 29, 351 ; Oc¬

PAWLING, Levi. 1776, December 27, 1:502.

tober

1777, February 10, 1:586; Feb¬

465; November 24, 547; De¬

ruary 24, 623; March 7, 65 1 ;

cember 12, 569; December 18,

March

586.

24,

680;

April

27,

18,

461;

October

20,

1778, January 7, 11:653; Febru¬

744. 1778, July 11, 151:538; Septem¬

ary

5,

717;

October

8,

IV:

149; December 25, 424.

ber 6, 738. 1779, May 26, 1V:850; March

1779, January 19, IV:499.

20, IV:653; July 16, V:146. QUACKENBUSH, Nicholas.

PELL, Philip, Jr.

1780, November 9, VI:401.

1779, November —, V:385. 1780, August 25, VI: 134. PETERS, Richard. 1777,

December

REED, James. 31,

11:553;

December 31, 617.

November

1778, September 30, IV: 1 22.

1778,

PLATT, Zephaniah.

Hatfield),

5

846;

IV :284.

[March

5?],

11:823;

August 29, III:704.

1, VI: 71.

REGNIER DE ROUSSI, Pierre.

POWELL, Jeremiah.

1778, September 7, IV:4.

1778, August 6, 111:612.

1779, February

14, V: 143.

14, IV:530.

REMSEN, Henry.

PURDY, Ebenezer.

1779, August 27, V:216.

1 779, April 5, IV:690.

1780,

PUTNAM, Israel.

33; June

11:796; March

REED, Joseph.

1778, August 11, 111:621.

1777, June 12, 11:28; June

1 7,

23, 799;

1779, March 23, IV :662.

PICKERING. Timothy.

1 779, July

24,

(per Richard

Moses.

1780, August

February

February

1778, September 1, 111:716. PHILLIPS,

1778,

March 29, V:509.

ROBERDEAU, Daniel. 15,

19, 44; July 3, 73;

July 9, 92; July 14, 110; July

1781, July 3, VII :24. ROBINSON, Beverly. 1779, September 24, V :280.

Letters from Clinton to Individuals

ROOSEVELT, Isaac. 1781,

November

SCHUYLER,

29,

VII:528;

Philip — continued.

1779, February 2, IV:537; April 24,

December 5, 550.

XXV

751 ; May

16, 828; Au¬

gust 27, V:218; September 9,

ROSEBOOM, Myndert.

269; September 16, 276; Oc¬

1778, September 8, IV: 1 1.

tober 29, 334.

ROSEKRANS, James.

1780, May 25, V:754; October

1779, June 12, V :77.

3, VI :2 75; October 18, 304;

RUMSEY, Mrs. Anne.

October

1781, October 14, VII: 1 58.

2,

RUSSELL, Ebenezer. 1778, August 24, 111:689. 1780, October 26, VI:339.

26,

325;

November

368.

1781,

April

16,

VI:770;

13,

859;

August

14,

May VII:

193; September 14, 318; Oc¬ RUTGERS, Anthony. tober 13, 398. 1777, November 9, 11:510. SCOTT, John Mprin. RYSDYK, Rev. Isaak.

1778, April

1779, April 21, IV:74L

16,

111:174;

May

23, 349. 1780, October 9, Vl:284.

SACKETT, Joseph.

1781, May 3, VI :829; December

1781, October 31, VII :382.

3, VII :539.

SACKETT, Nathaniel.

SEARS, SMITH & CO.

1 781, July 1, VII :55.

1781, October 28, VII :401.

SACKETT, Richard. 1781, May

SHAW, George.

18, VI :873.

1776, August 6, 1:296; August

ST. CLAIR, Arthur. 1777,

7, 297.

March 22, 1:673.

SILLIMAN, G. Selleck.

SALISBURY, Silvester. 1776, August 9,

1780, June 24, V:860.

1:306.

SKINNER, Abraham.

1778, November 18, IV:299. SCHENK, Henry. [1777, July 24,]

SMITH, Israel. 11:129.

1778, June 3, 111:396.

SCHUYLER, Philip.

SMITH, James. 1778, November 28, IV:31 3.

1776, December 9, 1:453.

SMITH, William.

1777, August 2, 11:166. 1778,

March 27,

111:87; April

13,

160; May 26, 358; July

21,

565;

417.

1781, April 5, VI:740.

December

23,

IV:

[1777, October —,]

11:492.

SNYDER, Johannes. 1776, August 6,

1:295.

1777, April 27, 1:744.

State of New York

XXVI

SNYDER,

Johannes — continued.

1780, March 26,

V :565; April

4, 577. 1781,

SWARTWOUT, Jacobus. 1777,

September

29,

11:348;

October 10, 410.

March 20,

VI :676; De¬

cember 3, VII:538.

1780, August 1, VI :71. 1781, May

13, VI:862.

SPARHAWK, Nathan. 1777, January 7, 1:537.

TALLMADGE, Benjamin.

SPENCER, Israel.

1778, September 8, IV: 1 1.

1781, July 24, VII :1 18.

1780, November 21, VI:405.

STARK, John. 1 778, June

TALLMADGE 11, 111:448.

1 781, August 23, VII :229; Sep¬ tember

1,

282; September 4,

299; October 8, 386.

gustus, Baron von.

1777,

VII :67.

17,

July

1:832; July

6,

77; July

3, 11.

103.

1780, August 26, VI: 140. STEVENSON, Mrs. Gloriana. 1778, May 9, 111:286.

1778, February 24, 11:798. TEN BROECK, Abraham. 1776, August 9, 1:305; Decem¬

STIRLING, Lord.

ber 2l/477.

1781, October 29, VII:456. STOCKWELL, Levi.

1777, March 15,

1779, April 24, IV:753.

14, 1:662; March

666; August

1,

11:152;

August 2, 163; September 18,

SULLIVAN, John.

334; September 19, 337.

17, II: I 20.

1778,

1779, May 10, IV:806. David.

1777, September 29, 11:348. 10

(per

Richard

Hatfield), 111:18. SWAR T, Dirck, and others. 1 778, April 24,

May

11:73;

STEVENS, Nathaniel.

1778, March

1778, July 21, 111:575; July 27,

TAYLOR, Andrew.

1778, March 9, III :6.

SUTHERLAND,

Benson), IV:56.

1781, November 18, VII:507.

STEVENS, Ebenezer.

1777, July

(per Robert

587; December IV:365.

1779, July 20, V: 1 31.

11,

1778, September 21

TAYLER, John.

STEUBEN, Friedrich Wilhelm Au¬

1781, July

(TALMADGE,

TAMAGE), James.

111:211.

February

12,

March 9,

111:13;

98;

28,

April

427; June 8, 447;

July

573;

August

tember

10

2,

11:744;

March

227;

432; June 517; 31,

(per

30,

June

July

8, 1 1, 21,

707;

Sep¬

Robert

Ben¬

son), 737; September 20, IV:

Letters from Clinton to Individuals

TEN BROECK, Abraham—1 778 — continued. 84;

November

15,

277. 1780,

17,

V:634;

May

26, VI; 141 ; August 31, 156; October

31,

379;

356;

November

November

9,

398;

1778, April 29, 111:229. 1778, September 20 (per Robert

THOMAS, Thomas. 1 780, March 27, V :541 ; August 1, VI :71 ; December 6, 477; December 16, 501. (per

1, III:

1779, October 4, V :306. 1780, May

1,

V :665; Decem¬

April

6,

VI:745; April

16, 778; May 25, 907; Au¬

383; November 8, 494.

[1777, November —?]• 11:546. TUPPER, Benjamin.

1776, August 12, 1:309.

30,

March 6, 872; May

11:810;

TUDER, Samuel.

IV:55.

[1781, May —?], VI :838.

April

26,

gust 20, VII :234; October 8,

TEN BROECK, Samuel. Benson),

February

246.

1781,

TEN BROECK, Dirck.

18

vember 6, II :501.

ber 22, VI:509.

November 9, 402.

1781,

1777, February 14, 1:595; No¬ 1778,

April

20, 728; July 8, 943; August

4,

TRUMBULL, Jonathan, Governor of Connecticut.

54; September 25 (per Robert Benson),

xxvii

VI:796; July

Robert

Benson),

VII :97; July 26, 137. THOMPSON, Israel. 1776, August 12, 1:303; August

1776, October 21, 1:389. TURNBULL, Catharine. [1778, June —], 111:271. TUSTEN, Benjamin, Jr. 1776, December 30, 1:508. 1777, April 8, 1:699. 1778, July 6, 111:523; July 12, 545.

18, 311. TOMPKINS, Jonathan G. 1781, April 16, VI :783. TOWNSEND, Eliza. 1781, October 31, VI 1:388. TOWNSEND, Micah. 1 778, June 3, 111:396; July 7,

1778, September 21

(per Robert

Benson), IV:64. 1781, December 15 (per Robert Benson),

VIL582; December

19, 583.

530. TOWNSEND, Samuel. 1780, July

VAN ALSTINE, Abraham J.

10, V :952; August

31, VI :1 56.

VAN ARNUM, William. 1781,

July

VI1:1 19.

24

(per secretary),

xxviii

State of New York

VAN BERGEN, Anthony. 1 780, July 22

VAN

sey), VI:50; August

10, 93.

1781, May 16, VI :858.

April

27,

IV:764; May

15 (per Robert Benson), 823;

April

30,

May

13, 861.

1777, August

12,

253;

July

V:789; June

2,

904; July

31,

August (per

21,

9,

VI:780;

183;

Robert

477;

May

October

Benson),

1 1

393;

December

3,

538;

De¬

cember 11, 573.

VAN KEUREN, Henry. (per

17,

[June 22], VII :38;

October 13, 396; November 2,

[1781, August —?], VII :242.

26

April

11:214; Au¬

VANDENBURGH, James.

August

vember 4, 380.

October

1780, June 25, V:887.

VAN SCHAICK, Goose. 1778,

Robert

Benson), 111:693.

February 1, 11:701.

1779, August 27,

V :21 7; Sep¬

tember 16, 275.

VAN NESS, Peter.

1780,

1778, June 25, 111:491; August 29, 700.

March 27,

V:567; April

17, 636; May 15, 707; May 20, 728; May 20, 73 f ; May

I 780, July 22

(per Maj. Wool-

VI:50.

24, 752; May 28, 766; Sep¬ tember

1781, July 20, VII :90; July 18, 92.

18, VI :224.

1781, October 31, VII :461. VAN VECHTEN, Cornelius.

VAN ORDEN, Hezekiah.

1781, September 9, VII:264.

1781, June 4, VI :864.

VAN WAGENEN, Solomon.

VAN RENSSELAER, Henry J. 1 780, July 19, VI :24.

1778, July 21, 111:572.

27

(per

1 780, July 22 sey),

VAN RENSSELAER, Philip. May

1778, September VAN WOERT,

VAN RENSSELAER, Jeremiah.

1 780,

894;

19, 892;

468; October 31, 490.

sey),

[June —-],

1781,

VAN CORTLANDT, Pierre.

1778,

1780,

Vl:64; October 14, 291 ; No¬ See

CORTLANDT.

25,

1779, October 29, V:332.

3, 791 ; June 4, 796; June 29, VI :813;

VAN CORTLANDT, Philip.

gust

Lewis), V:763; September 26,

VAN RENSSELAER, Robert.

May 31, 862. 1781,

Philip —

1 780 — continued.

VI:253; September 29, 252.

VAN BUNSCHOTEN, Elias. 1779,

RENSSELAER,

(per Maj. Wool-

Morgan

19, IV:53.

Lewis. (per Maj. Wool-

VI:50.

VAN WYCK, Dr. _. 1778, February

17,

11:774.

Letters from Clinton to Individuals

VAN WYCK, Richard.

WASHINGTON,

1776, May 4, 1:231. VERBRVCK,

— continued.

Hendrick V.

50; September

1776, August 24, 1:321.

tember

VROMAN, Peter. 1780,

May 2,

(per

Maj.

George —1 778

24,

78;

163; October V :675; July 22

Woolsey),

VI:50;

July 30, 54; October 23 (per Stephen Lush), 329.

20,

59;

Sep¬

October

17,

167;

15, No¬

vember 7, 252; November 26, 310; December 18, 401; De¬ cember 29, 436. 1779,

February

20,

IV:582;

March 3, 611; March 7, 620; WADSWORTH, Jeremiah. 1778, June

March

18,

646;

March

21,

17, 111:464.

1 779, January 4, IV :473 ; March

655; April 25, V:59;

June

755; June 7,

10,

76;

August

3, 610; March 4, 614; May 18, 834; October 15, V :31 9;

29,

WALLACE, William. [1781, March —], VI:728.

1:232; July

15,

1777, January 21,

1:564;

Feb¬

ruary 23, 618; March 4, 645; 657;

March

21,

672; April 1, 691 ; April 20, 723; June 19, 11:43; July 1 1, 102; July 24,

tember 389;

August 12],

244;

252; September

October

9,

317;

February

21,

V:509;

March 10, 481 ; April 7, 593; April 18, 642; April 24, 650; May 21, 734; June 13, 816;

29, 394.

140;

292;

1780,

25 1 ; August 2, 282; October

14,

1,

31,

333; December 26, 430.

1775, July 4, 1:208.

March

August

October 28, 331 ; October 29,

WASHINGTON, George.

May 5,

191;

September

November 8, 351.

1776,

15,

130; July 26, 9,

195;

[Sep¬

319; October 9,

[October -—], 404; De¬

June

17,

831;

September tember

1,

6],

July

VI: 159;

174;

284; October

3,

908; [Sep¬

October

8,

14, 294; Octo¬

ber 18, 306; October 30, 351 ; October 3,

374;

31,

357;

November

November 5,

383,

November 8, 395. 1781, January 5, VI :55 1 ; Janu¬ ary 15, 572; January 26, 597;

cember 20, 589. 11:866; March

January 31, 603; February 20,

8, III :5; April 22, 205; May

651 ; March 22, 712; July 28,

8, 278; July 20, 564; July 21,

VII :1 43.

1778, March 5,

570;

August

29,

703;

Sep- ;

tember 7, IV :6; September 19,

WATERBURY, David. 1782, January 23, VII:600.

State of New York

XXX

WEBB, Samuel B.

WILLETT,

1777, November 7, 11:504.

August 29, 253 ; September I 1,

WEBSTER, Alexander. May 26,

27,

362;

1781 —

continued.

1781, August 26, VII:245.

1778,

Marinus —

291 ; October 6, 377; October

111:360;

December

May

14,

IV:

375.

29,

457;

November 8,

493;

December 9, 569. WILLIAMS, Abraham.

1779, April 24,

IV:753.

1 780, May 8

WEISSENFELS, Frederick.

(per Robert Ben¬

son), V :690.

1779, January 20, IVY 14.

WILLIAMS, Daniel.

1780, May 20, V:729; July 12, VI :4; July 19, 22; November

April

Benson), gust] —],

(per Robert

Benson), VII:593.

9, 389. 1781,

1781, December 17

15

(per

Robert

VI:773 ; July

4,

VII: 149;

241;

August

[Au¬

[August 25,

255;

August 30, 275; September 1,

WILLIAMS, Ezekiel. 1778, September 9, IV: 1 5. WILLIAMS, John. 1778, May 2, 111:256. WILLS, William. 1782, January 21, VII:562.

281. WELSH, Peter.

WILSON, Jesse.

1781, September 14 (p er Robert Benson), VII:329.

WISNER, Henry.

WHITING, William B.

1778, March 7, 11:875; July 6,

1777, August 24, 11:251.

111:523; July 12, 545.

1778, September 1, 111:715. 1780, July

9,

1780, June 16, V :824.

V:935; July

1779, September 29, V:291. 22

(per Maj. Woolsey), VI:50.

1781, August 10, VII: 169. WOOD, John.

WILEY, John. 1779, March 15, IV:628. 1780, August 22, VI:86. WOODHULL, Ebenezer.

WILKINSON, James.

1776, September 1, 1:331.

1779, August 27, V:216.

1777, April 8, 1:703.

WILLETT, Marinus.

WOODHULL, Jesse.

1778, May I, 111:248.

1776, July 14, 1:248; August 9,

1779, March 15, IV:635. 1781,

April

Benson),

15

(per

VI:773;

Robert

April

28,

305. 1777, February 7,

T.580; April

807; July 18, VII :90; August

13, 712; April 25, 732; July

9,

2, 11:64; August 5, 180.

186;

August

14,

198;

Letters from Clinton to Individuals

W OODHULL,

Jesse — continued.

1778, September 27 (per Robert Benson),

IV: 1 02 ;

December

4, 351. V :565; April

1780, 13,

March

29,

946;

July

26,

VI :36;

106.

YATES, Peter. (per Maj. Wool-

1781, September 4, VII:266.

1782, January 19, VI:569.

YATES, Robert.

WYNKOOP, Cornelius D.

1776, November 19, 1:427. 1777, August 2, 11:165. 1 778, November 24, IV:306. 1778, February 6, 11:718; Feb¬ 794;

V :5 72; July

sey), VI :50.

WYCKOFF, Hendrick.

23,

16,

1 780, July 22

4, 577; July 26, VI :5 7.

ruary

YATES, Abraham, Jr. •—continued.

August

1780, March 26,

xxxi

March

9,

111:11.

1781, November

[December]

3,

VII:528; December 1 1, 572. YEOMAN, Moses.

WYNKOOP, Dirck, Jr.

1781,

1 778, May 4, 111:268.

August

9

(per

Robert

Benson), VII :1 82. YOUNGLOVE, John.

YATES, Abraham, Jr. 1778, 18,

March

4,

111:185;

1781, June 29, VII :36.

11:839;

April

December

3,

ZIELE, Pieter. 1780, July 30, VI :54.

IV-.335.

D PERSONS.

1776, July 17, 1:259; October 23,

15,

IV:572;

De¬

cember 4, V :399.

390. 1777,

1779, February

February

18,

1:606;

June

22, 11:47 (Deputy Clothier Gen¬ eral at Fishkill). 1778, January 6, 11:651; February 26, 811.

1780, May

29,

V:769;

October

30, VI: 356. 1781, October 27, VII :450. -,-, VI :95.

LETTERS FROM CLINTON TO PUBLIC BODIES.

xxxiii

LETTERS FROM CLINTON TO PUBLIC BODIES.

ALBANY:

City — Corporation.

DUTCHESS

1 778, June 2, 111:387. [1780,

January

missioners

—],

V:468;

—- Committee

of

City KINGSTON -— Committee.

[August

—],

11:204;

1777,

September 1 7, 330. 1778, March 8, ALBANY

16

1V:38; Sep¬ October

206;

November 5,

242;

KINGSTON — Trustees.

(per

Robert Benson), 58;

26,

1778, October 28, IV :21 I.

NEW YORK STATE —Assem¬

De¬

bly.

cember 23, 416. 1779,

September

1778,

16,

V:277.

September

September ber

12,

11, 334;

7, 319;

VII:273;

NEW

Septem¬

September

IV: 1 78.

YORK

STATE —Com¬

mittee of Safety.

25,

1776, October 10, 1:376. 1 777, January 5, 1:531 ; [March

COUNTY — Commis¬

sioners of Sequestration.

3], 642. NEW

1778, September 8, IV: 1 1. CUMBERLAND

COUNTY —

1776,

Committee.

DUTCHESS

YORK

August

tember

1:329;

351;

Sep¬

[November

1 777, January 6, 1:534.

COUNTY —Com¬

25,

18,

30,

—], 4 30.

missioners for Conspiracies. February

STATE — Con¬

vention.

1779, June 7, V:53.

1777,

16,

11:721; Oc¬

1779, September 6, V:266.

355. ALBANY

February 6,

tober

1780, July 24, VI :45. 1781,

Dutch

[1777, August 4], 11:175.

tember

20,

11:770.

Church, Minister, etc., of.

sioners for Conspiracies.

September

17,

KINGSTON — Reformed

COUNTY — Commis¬

627;

[August 24], 11:251.

1778, February

11:876.

1778, July 21, 111:5 72; August 12,

Conspiracies —

1778, August 2, III :601.

and County. 1777,

for

continued.

[October —-], VI :606. ALBANY

COUNTY—Com¬

NEW YORK STATE—-Conven¬ tion, Commissioners of.

1:628;

1776, July 20, 1:265.

March 9, 653.

xxxv

State of New York

XXXVI

NEW YORK STATE —Conven¬

NEW YORK STATE — Legisla¬ ture— 1778 — continued.

tion, President. 1776, September 3, 1:333; Sep¬

January 30, 701 ; February 3,

tember 8, 338; September 13,

715; February

346;

ruary

November 2,

407; De¬

cember 1, 440; December

1 7,

18,

12, 745; Feb¬

776;

March

10,

111:18; March 16, 47; March

468; December 23, 487; De¬

21,

cember 24, 490; December 27,

22, 478; June 22, 483; Oc¬

493; December 28, 494.

tober 13, IV: 1 55 ; October 1 6,

1777,

[January

February 23,

13,

14], 592;

1:547; February

616; February 25,

March

8,

654;

666; March 23,

675;

April 26, May

2,

631;

March

15,

16, 665; March April

22,

725;

735; May 2, 784;

May

4,

YORK

178;

October

tober

17,

179;

uary

28,

ary

524;

September

8,

269;

October

July 2, 61; July 11, I 05 ; July

October

31,

January

28,

18, 580; August 24, V:

September

1777, June 5, 11:5; June 20, 46;

Oc¬

525; February 8, 549; Febru¬

205;

cil of Safety.

166;

1779, January 28, IV:523; Jan¬

796;

STATE —Coun¬

17,

217.

783;

May 9, 808. NEW

72; March 26, 85; June

4,

1,

264;

V:259; September

September 24, 1,

300;

282;

October

301 ; October 4, 307; October 9, 316; October 18, 323.

12, 107; [July 31], 142; Au¬

1780, September 7, VII: 159.

gust 5,

184; August 9,

1781, March

August

11,

198;

207; August

13,

221 ; August 22, 241 ; August [25], 252; October 7, [October 10,

402;

8],

387;

October

380;

October II,

412;

October 12, 423; October 12, 426; November 6,

499; No¬

vember 17, 526; December 1, 558. NEW

YORK

2,

19, VI:70 7; June

20, VII :33; October 23, 162. NEW

YORK

STATE — Pro¬

vincial Congress. I 776, June 26, 1:241 ; June 27, 242. NEW YORK STATE—Senate. 1778, October 22, IV: 175; No¬ vember 2, 232. 1779, September 3, V:26L

STATE —Legis¬

lature. 1777, October 4,

ORANGE 11:362.

1778, January 16, 11:676; Janu¬ ary 22, 687; January 28, 698;

sioners

COUNTY — Commis¬ for Conspiracies.

1778, September 16 (p er Robert Benson), IV:38.

Letters from Clinton to Public Bodies

ORANGE

COUNTY — Commit¬ I TRYON

tee for southern part.

AND

COUNTY —Committee.

1777, September 17, 11:331.

1778, October 13, IV:160. ORANGE

xxxvn

1778, January

ULSTER

ruary

10, 11:671; Feb¬

12, 747.

COUNTIES — Colonels in. 1776,

December 4,

1:444;

De¬

ULSTER

COUNTY—Committee.

1776, August 4, 1 :291.

cember 9, 457.

UNITED POUGHKEEPSIE — Commission¬ ers

for

Conspiracies,

see

POUGHKEEPSIE — Committee.

of

1778, May 1, 111:245. UNITED

DUTCHESS COUNTY.

STATES —Board

of

War. 1780, September 30, VI: 268.

1776, July 14, 1:249. PURCHASING

STATES — Board

Treasury.

COMMISSA¬

[1781, July —], VII :59. UNITED

RIES.

STATES — Congress,

Committees.

1779, December 21, V:426.

1777, September 23, 11:342. [1778, March 5?], 11:823. SCHENECTADY — Citizens. 1778, June

1 780, July 16, VI: 18.

18, 111:467.

SCHENECTADY—Officers

UNITED and

Magistrates.

New York Delegates. 1778,

1780, June 24, V :886. 1781, March 24, VI :71 5.

STATES — Congress,

March

COUNTY — Colonels

in.

16,

648; September 18,

7,

IV:294;

743; No¬

vember 21, 304; December 1 7, 393; December 17, 395.

1777, August 22, 11:247. TRYON

111:16; June

6, 416; July 8, 532; August

November TRYON

10,

COUNTY—Command¬

ing officers of militia of. 1778, January 13, 11:674. TRYON COUNTY — Commission- j ers for Conspiracies. 1781, October 28, VII:409. TRYON COUNTY—Commission¬ ers of Sequestration. 1780, March 9, 10, 524.

V:524; March

1 779, February 9, IV :555 ; April 11, 710; May 29, 859; June 7, V :58; June 23, 99. 1780, 14, 216;

March

25,

V:556; June

821; September October

29,

12,

VI:

345;

No¬

vember 15, 415. 1781,

[February

5],

VI:634;

February I 6, 645 ; August 22, VI 1:242; August

August

27,

260;

26,

259;

November

xxxviii

State of New York

UNITED

STATES,

New

York

Congress, Delegates —

1781 — continued. 24,

515; December

8,

567;

24, 624.

WESTCHESTER

COUNTY —

Justices of Peace.

STATES —Congress,

President. 1781, November 24,

STATES — Lottery

Managers. 1778, May 1, 111:245.

December 24, 623; December

UNITED

UNITED

VII:516.

1779, May 25, IV:847.

LETTERS TO CLINTON FROM INDIVIDUALS AND PUBLIC BODIES.

XXXIX

LETTERS TO CLINTON FROM INDIVIDUALS AND PUBLIC BODIES.

ADAM, John. ' ALBANY COUNTY —Commis¬ 1778, June 13, 111:435. sioners for Conspiracy — con¬ ADAMSON, William. tinued. 1777, November 6, 11:502. 1781, August 30, VI1:271 ; Sep¬ ADDISON, John. tember 8, 310; September II, 1776, December 20, 1:473. 320; September 19, 339; Sep¬ tember 25, 356. 1777, December 29, 11:613. ALBANY COUNTY —Commis¬ ALBANY: City—Common Coun¬ sioners of Sequestration. cil. [1778, September I], 111:714. 1778, June 7, 111:424; Septem¬ ALLEN, Ebenezer. ber 11, IV:27. ALBANY: City — Corporation. 1780, June 1, V:776. 1778, May 20, 111:335. ALLISON, Mary. 1780, [January -—], V:467; 1780, September 12, VI :221 ; October 26, VI :338. September 1 7, 232. ALBANY -—- Committee of City ALLISON, William. and County. 1776, August 21, 1:319; Sep¬ 1777, August 20, 11:231. tember 17, 354; September 1778, March 5, 11:848; March 19, 356; October 18, 384; 17, 111:80; March 26, 86; October 23, 391 ; December 86; April I, 109; April 16, 12, 465; December 20, 474; 1 75 ; April 1 6, 1 76. December 20, 475; December ALBANY COUNTY—Commis¬ 27, 499. sioners for Conspiracies. 1777, September 5, 11:281. 1778, July 15, III: 553; July 1780, January 15, V:458; 24, 583; July 29, 592; Au¬ March 26, 563; April II, gust 15, 640; August 20, 859. 669; September 10, IV:20; 1781, November 3, VII :481. September 25, 73; October 30, ASHTON, John. 216; November 2, 219. I 777, September 17, 11:329. 1779, September 15, V:276. AVERY, John. 1 780, July 22, VI :43 ; September 1780, May 11, V :698. 28, 266.

xlii

State of New York

BARD, John.

BADLAM, Ezra. 1777, November 15, 11:520.

1777, November 16, 11:522.

1780, October 14, V1I:293.

-,-, IV:445. BARD, P.

BAILEY, John. 1777, October 31, 11:491.

1781, November 12, VII:498. BARNES, Thomas.

BALL, John. 1778, January 9, 11:665.

1778, May 22, 111:341. BARNS, John.

BANCKER, Abraham B. 1778, December 6, IV :356.

1778,

May

11,

111:295;

May

19, 329. BANCKER, Evert.

BASCOME, George.

1777, November 7, 11:525; No¬ vember

30,

557;

December

12, IV :363.

1775, June 30, 1:207. BATCHELLER, Zephaniah. 1778, March 15, 111:42.

BANCKER, Flores. 1778,

1780, October 3, VI:276.

[September 1], 111:714.

1 781, August 29, VII:300. BANCKER, Gerard.

BEATTY, John. 1778, January 25, 11:694. 1779, February 5, IV :573 ; July

1780, August 25, VI: 140.

12, V: 1 29; August 25, 21 1 ;

1781, May 2, VI:825, July 16,

August

VII :84.

29,

220;

November

8, 349.

BARBER, Francis.

BEDFORD — Committee.

1778, March 20, 111:66. 1779, August 30, V :242.

1777, May 9, 1:801. BEDLOW, William. 1777,

BARBER Patrick.

March

4,

1:647;

March

1 780, June 12, V:81 2.

31, 686; May 30, 851 ; June

1781, October 29, VII :458.

1, 853; June 5, 11:6; Sept ember 3, 276.

BARCLAY, John. 1777, August 20, 11:231. 1778, March 17, 111:80; March 26, 86; April 16,

16,

175; April

176; May 20, 335; May

1778, April 4, 111:122; August 15, 643. BEECKMAN, John M. 1778,

February

March 31,

380; June

tember

II,

7,

424; Sep¬

IV :2 7;

October

23, 187. BARCLAY, Thomas. 1781, August 25, VII :251.

26,

5, 848; April

109; July

15,

11:809;

I, III:

553; July 24,

583; August 20, 669; Septem¬ ber 10, IV:20; September 25, 73; October 30, 216; Novem¬ ber 2, 219.

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

BEECKMAN, John M.—continued 1779, September 15, V:276. 1780, July 22,

VI:43; Septem¬

ber 28, 266. 1781,

xliii

BIDDLE, Clement. 1 780, April 1 1, V :604. BIGLO, Hopestill. -,-, VI:631.

September

8,

VI1:310;

September 1 1, 320; September 19, 339; September 25, 356.

BILLINGS, Andrew. 1778, January 14, 11:677. BININGER, Abraham. 1779, April 16, IV:727.

BELDING, Simeon. 1 779, November 26, V:373.

BIRDSALL, Benjamin. 1778, January 23, 11:688.

BELL, John.

1781, February 17, VI:646.

1777, April 7, 1:701.

BLACK, James.

BELL, William. 1781, January 15, VI :S 75 ; Feb¬

1780, January 23,

V:460; De¬

cember 6, VI :476.

ruary 2, 632. BELLINGER, John, and others.

ber 1 7, 505.

1779, April 22, IV:746.

BLAINE, Ephraim.

BELLINGER, Peter. 1778, September

1781, June 28, VII :5 1 ; Novem¬

19,

IV:47.

1 780, March 1 9, V :544 ; August 9, VI:92; August 14, 100.

BEMUS, Jotham. 1777, September 17, 11:329.

1781, January

10,

VI:558.

BLAKESLEE, James.

BENNETT, Isaiah.

1780, December 20, VII:608. [1780, July —], VI :45.

BLAUVELT, Jane.

BENSON, Egbert.

1778, November 2, IV:221.

1777, February 28, 1:636; May 9, 812. 1778,

July

BLAUVELT, Johannes J. 1777, April 7, 1:701.

4,

111:520;

August

17, 658; August 30, 668. 1783, April 17, VIII :140. I 785, June 4, VIII:392. BENSON, Robert.

11:232; October 6, 375; Oc¬ tober 7, 376.

734. BLEECKER, John N.

1 780, December 9, VI :484. BLEEKER, Leon. 1780, November 2, VI:369.

-,-. V: 5. 1780, May 29, V :7 71. BEVIER, Johannis, Jr., and others. 13,

1777, April 7, 1:701 ; April 26,

1777, November 18, 11:528.

1777, May 2, 1:764; August 20,

1780, March

BLAUVELT, Johannes Jos.

V:560.

BLOODGOOD, James. 1781, October 10, VII :388. BOBBIT, Mary. [1779, November —], V:387.

State of New York

xliv

BROOKS, D.

BOHONNAN, Robert.

1781, July 26, VII:126.

1780, July 13, VI: 15. BOSTWICK, Andrew.

BROOKS, Jonathan.

1776, December 7, 1:451.

1778, March 19, 111:62.

1778, July 26, 111:586.

BROOME, Samuel.

1 780, February 6, V :482.

1778, October 12, IV: 1 5 1.

1781, January 1 1, VI :566.

BROWNE, Jonathan.

BOUDINOT, Elias. 1783,

May

9,

20,

210;

July

1778, March 19, 111:60.

V111:1 68; 3,

June

216;

Oc¬

tober 2, 253.

1778, February 26, 11:81 7. BRUYN, James.

BOWDOIN, James.

1781, January 26, VI:596; July

1 785, July 18, VIII:393. BOWEN, Jabez.

23, VII :1 05. BUDD, Gilbert.

1778, November f4, IV:268. BOYD, Ebenezer.

1778, December

14,

IV:390.

BURNSIDE, John.

1777, November 26, 11:549. 1 780, July 25, VI:56. BOYD, Robert, Jr.

BURR, George.

BURROUGHS, Jeremiah.

1777, April 27, 1:745; May 3, 788; June 4, 11:4. 10,

1781, May 22, VI: 902.

1778, October 13, IV: 1 51.

1776, July 3, 1:244.

1778, August

BRUNSON, Samuel.

111:620; De¬

cember 25, IV:433. BRADLEY, Samuel.

[1780, July — ], VI :45. BUTLER, 1778, 13,

William.

July 29, 111:595; August 630;

August

31,

710;

September 27, IV:103; Octo¬

1778, October 13, IV: 1 5 1.

ber 28, 222.

BRASHER, Abraham. 1781, March 16, VI :689. BREWSTER, Caleb.

[1781, February 1?], VI:630.

I 781, August 20, VI! :233. BREWSTER, Henry, and others. 1 778, October 7, IV: 1 45. BRINCKERHOFF, Abraham. 1778, March 20, 111:71. BRINCKERHOFF, Dirck. 1777, September 4,

CALDWELL, Joseph, and others.

11:280.

BROADHEAD, John. 1778, September 14, IV:31.

CAMPBELL, Alexander. 1777, September 2, 11:269. CANFIELD, John. 1 777, June 21, II :47. CANIFF, Jonas. [1781, May

19?], Vf:887.

CANTINE, John. 1778, July 30, 111:597; August 11,

634;

August

19,

664;

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

CANTINE,

John—1778 — con- | CHARLOTTE COUNTY—Com¬

tinued.

mittee.

August 21,

680; August 28,

696; September 4,

728; Sep¬

tember 9,

September

18,

64;

xlv

IV: 1 6; September

28,

113;

December 18, 426.

[1778, February-—?], 11:792. CHITTENDEN, Thomas. 1780, October 18, VI:308; No¬ vember 22, 430. CLAPP,

1779, May 15, IV:823.

Benjamin.

1781, March 3, VI :669.

1781, August 17, VIL225; De¬ cember 3, 534.

CLARK, Ebenezer. 1778, April 25,

CANTINE, Matthew.

111:216; April

25, 217; May 4,

259; May

1776, December 12, 1:462.

18, 320; August 14, 111:639;

1 778, January 9, 11:666; June 3,

November

111:391.

De¬

CLINTON, James.

1777, May 9, 1:812.

1776, September 8,

CARLETON, Sir Guy.

18, 207; July

25, 239; November November

1:336; De¬

cember 8, 452.

13, VII 1:1 75; June

10, 203; June

12, 278;

19, 282; December

1, 319.

1777, April 22, 1:728; April 23, 729; April 24, 729; April 24, 732; October 4, 11:360; Oc¬ tober

15,

421;

October

18,

457; October 20, 463; Octo¬

CARPENTER, Nehemiah. 1781,

IV:307;

cember 2, 372.

CANTINE, Peter, Jr.

1783, May

25,

January

16,

ber 23, 473;

VI :5 7 7;

March 24, 71 7.

[October 25?],

494; October 29, 488. 1778, February 17, 11:768; Feb¬

CASE, Stephen.

ruary 26, 808; April 19, III:

1776, October 9, 1:374.

195;

1777, September 4, 11:279.

November 28,

IV :337;

December 30, 437. 1780, July 7, V :936. CAIAvilNDOLL,

Solomon,

and

January

31,

IV :528;

March 24, 663; April 8, 702;

others. 1780, April 1, V:576. CHAPMAN, Jeremiah. 1779, January 15, IV:487. CHARLOTTE COUNTY—Com¬ missioners for Conspiracies. 1 778, August

1779,

14, 111:639; No¬

vember 25, IV:307.

April 15, 735; April 28, 770; May

7, 803; May

13, 811;

May 20, 838; May 22, 843; June

15, V:86; July 6,

July 20, August 224.

123;

148; August 5, 183; 10,

188; August 30,

xlvi

State of New York

COLT, Peter — 1 779 —continued.

CLINTON, James — continued. I 780, April 12, V :61 0; June 1 0, 805;

September

September

8,

8,

VI: 1 82;

184;

November

12, 405; November

19, 420;

December 1,474; December 5,

January

March 793;

29, May

17, 728;

1,

VI:584; April

822;

March

16,

638;

April

10, 708. 1783, July 26, VIII :22 I. CONNOLLY, Michael. 1777,

February

27,

1:635;

March 15, 665; May 24, 839.

475; December 27, 525. 1781,

592;

May

CONWAY, Thomas.

24,

1778, March 24, 111:78; March

5,

27, 89; April 1, 107; April 2,

843; May 12, 855; May 16,

113; April 4,

123; April 6,

876; May 17. 881 ; May 22,

142; April 8,

149; April 27,

903; June

16,

VII :25; June

21, 36; June 30, 52; July 11, 70; July

13, VII:73; August

13, 11:222.

COOPER, Gilbert.

CLOSE, J.

1777, April 9, 1:706; April 26,

1776, October 16, 1:380. CLYDE, Samuel.

740.

1780, August 8, VI:88; Novem¬ ber 30, 449.

15,

V:71 0; August

4, VI :82.

COATS, John.

1778, September 7, IV:8.

October

30,

1:397;

No¬

CORNWALL — Committee. 1 778, April 7, III :1 48.

vember 3, 412. COCHRAN, Robert.

CORTLANDT, Philip.

I 781, May 4, VI :832. COLBRATH, William. 1780, November 20, VI:42 1. COLDEN, Cadwallader. 1777, September 22, 11:339; Oc¬ tober 19, 468.

1778,

February

May 9, 648;

13,

11:843;

111:288; August

November

December

14,

1779, April 28, 29,

COLT, Peter.

15,

15,

IV:276;

370. IV:772 ; April

777; May 4,

798; May

26, 851.

1778, September 25, IV:83; No¬ vember 9, 257.

589;

1780, July

16, VI: 1 9; July 22,

47; September 25, 250.

1779, February 4, !V:543; Feb¬ 27,

1780, May

COPP, John.

1781, January 6, 551.

ruary

10,

COOK, Robert. 1777, August

16, 209.

1776,

226; May 3, 258; May 290.

February 27,

COUWENHOVEN,

Nicholas.

1778, August 23, 111:683.

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

CRAGE, John.

CURTENIUS,

1 776, March 22, 1:228.

tember 22,

CRANE, Thaddeus.

IV :71 ; September

28, 119.

VI:I6; July

14,

16.

1779, May 2, 789. CUV LER, Abraham.

1781, November 20, VII:509. CREGIER, Thomas.

1784, August 6, VIII:327. CUYLER, Henry.

1778, April 11, 111:155. CREVECOEUR, St. Jean de. 1783,

T.— contin¬

1778, August 25, 111:691 ; Sep¬

1778, February 16, 11:761.

July 8,

Peter

ued.

CRANE, Joseph, Jr.

1780,

xlvii

November 26,

1777, September 16, 11:325. CUYLER, Jacob.

VIII:31 6.

1776, December 3,

1778, January 30, 11:700; April

CROOKE, Margaret.

13,

1779, September 15, V:280.

June

21,

16,

461;

IV:408;

De¬

cember 28, 429.

1780, September 2, VI: 165.

1779, January 16, IV:490; Feb¬

CRUGER, John.

ruary 13, 561; April 12, 717.

1779, December 11, V:410.

1780, April

COUNTY —

1781, April

1 779, May 4, IV:792 ; May 25, 846; June 8, V :63; July 28, 1 56.

22,

V:649;

11,

VI :762.

May

19, 726.

Committee of Towns.

D

(an American

officer

in

captiv¬

ity)-

1780, April 11, V :605 ; May 2, 671 ; August 30, VI: 149. CUMMING, John.

1780, May 27, DANA, F. 1778,

1780, May 5, V:683.

V :764.

M.

February

17,

11:766.

DARBY, Samuel.

CUNNINGHAM, John.

1 779, June 4, V:22.

1778, May 4, 111:260. CURRIE, Archibald.

DAVIS, John. 1 781, May 29, VI :91 5.

1778, December 17,

IV:398.

DEAN, Jonathan, and others. [1780, June — ?], V:929.

CURRIE, David. 1 778, August 9, IIL618.

DEAN, Stewart. 1781,

CURSON, Samuel. 1779, September 10, V:270. CURTENIUS, Peter T. 1777, January 9,

111:164;

December

CROSS, William.

CUMBERLAND

1:443.

1:541.

August

30,

VII :271 ;

September 25, 356. DECKER, John. 1 778, June 8, 111:425.

State of New York

xlviii

DICKINSON, Philemon.

DELAMATTER, Abraham J. 1778, June 14, 111:455.

1777, October

-,-, V :5 1 8.

DOBBIN, Hugh.

18, V11:30; August

18, 227.

[1779, November 26], V:373. DODGE, Henry.

DELIVAN, Samuel.

1781, August 13, VII: 190; Sep¬

1780, September 9, VI: 187.

tember

DENNING, William.

21,

341;

October

2,

368.

[1777, October —], 11:493. 1779, November 28, V:376.

DOREMUS, John. 1778, November 29, IV:31 7.

DENNIS, Jonathan.

DORLON, John.

1778, March 23,

111:76.

1777,

DENNISTON, George I. 1778,

11:420; Oc¬

tober 14, 432.

DELIVAN, Nathaniel. 1781, June

12,

February

20,

February 9, 1:584.

DOUGHTY, John. 11:781;

1780, August 16, VI: 105.

April 2, 111:118. 1781, May 4, VI :833. DE RONDE, Rev. Samuel. DOUW, Volckert P.

1781, August 24, VII:248.

1778, October 2, IV:130.

DE WITT, Andries, Jr. 1778, February 9, 11:768; Feb¬

1778, February 28,

ruary 9, 770.

11:819.

DRAKE, Samuel.

DE WITT, Charles. 1776, October

DRAKE, Gilbert.

25,

1:392;

No¬

1778, September 28, IV:123. 1780, April 17, V:638; Septem¬

vember 21, 429. 1781, January 11, VI :562.

ber 9, VI: 187; November 27,

DE WITT, Jacob R.

444; December 6, 478.

1776, March 9,

1781, January 13, V1:5 71.

1:228.

DUANE, James.

DE WITT, Simeon. 1781, February

13, VI:641.

DE WITT, Thomas. 1781, April 25,

1778, June 6, 111:418; July 21,

VI:798.

DEYGERT, Peter S. 1777, August

16,

1777, November 10, 11:511.

576;

September

September 11:229; Sep¬

tember 9, 296. 1780, May 12, V:701 ; October 3, VI:276. 1781, February 6, VI:635.

22,

14,

66;

IV:44;

December

1, IV :321 ; December 2, 391. 1779,

February

April 27,

19,

761 ; June

IV:580; 1, V:9;

June 2, 10; June 14, 84; June 16, 89; October 30, 337.

xlix

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

DUANE, James — continued. 1780, April 6, 777; June 837;

DU SIMITIERE, Pierre Eugene.

V:59l ; June 2,

5,

797; June

November

29,

February

2,

IV :5 3 3;

1 6,

March 2, 607; June 1 7, V :90.

VI:447.

1780, February 16, V:492; Au¬

1781, August 7, VII: 174; Au¬ gust 14, 200; August 20, 231 ; September 26, 359; November 7, 490; December 2, 533. DUBOIS, Cornelius.

gust 31, VI: 1 52. 1781,

February

May

15,

885.

22,

868;

VI:734;

October

17,

VI1:41 1. DUTCHESS

1780, June 23, V:880; June 24,

1781,

1779,

COUNTY —Com¬

missioners for Conspiracies. 1777, February 28, 1:636.

April

27,

VI:800;

May

12, 856.

1778, July 4, DUTCHESS

DU BOIS, John. 1775, September 30,

1:212.

1776, September 29,

1:357.

111:520.

COUNTY —Com¬

missioners of Sequestration. 1778, March

16, 111:45.

DUYCKINCK, Christopher. DUBOIS, Lewis. 1777, December 25, 11:605. 1777, November 13, 11:518. DUBOIS, Mathew.

DYCKMAN, J. 1780, October 21, VI:322.

1776, October 6, 1:370. 1778, June 25, 111:448. DUBOYS, Lewis.

1781, April 24,

1778, August 15, 111:648. 1780,

[October 20], VI :322.

DUER, William. 1:565.

1778, July 21, 111:567; August 18, 660.

3,

1780, August 31, VI: 150. Coenraedt J.

1779, May 30, IV:864; June 4, V :20. ELSWORTH, Peter.

18, VII :95; August

158.

1776, February 29,

1780, February 18, V :502.

1:837.

1777, January 7, 1:538; January 15,

DUNCAN, James. December

1:225; De¬

cember 28, 501 ; December 30, 509.

DUMOND, Egbert. 1777, May 24,

1781, May 17, VI :883. ERSKINE, Robert.

DULWICH, Jacob.

1783,

VI :794.

EDGAR, Jean.

ELMENDORPH,

1777, January 29,

1781, July

ECKER, Wolvert.

3,

December 3, 321.

VIII :320;

550;

March

3,

February 643;

8,

March

659; March 27, 684.

583; 14,

State of New York

FLOYD, William.

FALLON, James.

1777, October

1 779, January 3, IV :460.

1779, February 2, IV:538; Feb¬

1778, March 2, 11:826.

ruary

FELL, Peter R. 1777, March I, 1:638. 1778, August 30, 111:705.

19,

1777, November 19, 11:529.

584; June

1,

21,

December

424;

January

March 20, 1780, July 8, V:937.

\ 11:535;

1781, October 8, VIL387.

[24?],

16,

VI:578;

708; December 3, December

6,

555;

December 15, 581.

FINCK, Andrew, Jr.

FOLSOM, Nathaniel.

1781, October 16, VII:407. FISH, John.

1778, February 17, 11:766. FONDA, Isaac D.

1781, May

14,

VI:862;

June

23, VII:39.

tember

1780, September 12, V1:21 6. [January 20], VI:588.

FISHER, hrederick. March

1778, July 15, 111:553; July 24, 583;

FISH, Nicholas.

7, V:521; March

10,

15,

640;

Sep¬

IV:20; September

25, 73; October 30, 216; No¬ vember 2, 219. 15, V:276.

1781, August 30, V11:2 71 ; Sep¬ tember 19, 339; September 25, 356.

FISHER, George. 1781, February 7, VI:635.

FONDA, Jelles. 1778, March 12, 111:24.

FITZGERALD, John.

1779, March 26, IV:669; April

1777, April 10, 1:707. Francois Louis de, and

15, 726. FOSTER, Nathaniel.

other French officers. 1780, December 5, VI:474.

1781, October 8, VII:386. FRANTS

FLINT, Royal.

(FRATZ), Henry.

1777, September 19, 11:338.

September

October 4,

August

1779, September

11, 538; May 4, 683.

1778,

V:9; December

1780, December 26, VI:524. 1781,

1778, March [15], 111:44.

FLEURY,

580; February 20,

407.

FIELD, John.

1780,

11:404; Oc¬

tober 10, 405.

FANSHER, William.

1781,

10,

25,

IV:89;

135; November 4,

234. 1 779, March 3, IV:609; Septem¬ ber 29, V :293.

FRASER, Hugh. 1779, November 8, V:349; No¬ vember 16, 361. FULTON, James. 1778, February 23, 11:795.

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

GALATIA, Elizabeth. 1778,

March 27,

GLEN, Henry.

111:87.

1778, April 26, 111:252.

GANO, Daniel. 1779, July

1781,

19, V: 147.

12,

IV:363.

gust 8,

VI: 1 9; Septem¬

14, VI:765; Octo¬

ber 15, VII:402; October 31, December 6,

552;

De¬

cember 21, 611; December 2 1,

15,

14,

VI :768.

GOES, Isaac. 1778, December 4, IV:368. GOES, Mathew, Jr. September

3,

VI: 167;

GOETSCHIUS, Joh. Mauritius.

1, VI:71.

1777, December 23, 11:599.

GATES, Horatio.

tober

1781, April

December 23, 517.

GASHERIE, Joseph.

1777, October

13,

192; August 31, 281.

1780,

615; December 21, 618.

1780, August

VII: 180; August

GOES, Helena.

ber 18, 234.

461 ;

1780, June 1, V:776.

1781, January 22, VI :591 ; Au¬

1779, February 11, IV:559.

1781, April

VI:648;

GODWIN, Henry.

1778, May 9, IIL287.

16,

19,

GODWIN, Catherine.

GANSEVOORT, Peter.

1780, July

February

September 12, VII:323.

GANSEVOORT, Leonard. 1778, December

li

15,

442;

11:439; Oc¬ October

24,

GORHAM, Nathaniel. 1778, October 15, IV: 162. 1779, March

17,

IV:643.

478. GRAHAM, Charles. 1 778, February 1 0, II:735 ; Feb¬ 1780, August 29, VI: 146. ruary

1 0,

736;

March

28,

111:91 ; June 3, 391 ; June 23 (per Udny Hay),

485; June

27, 496.

GRAHAM, Morris.

1777,

1777, November 29, 11:556. GIBSON, John.

15, V :622.

1781, January 29, V1:601.

December

16,

12,

13, 495.

VI:493;

11:35;

August

April

18,

III: I 90;

June

4, 400. 1781, May 5, VL845. GRANT, James. 1781, September

GILBERT, Abijah. December

June

31, 265; September 7, 282. 1778,

May 21, 111:338.

1780, April

1780,

1779, April 23, IV:749.

1776, October 17, 1:381.

GIBBS, I.

1 778,

GRAHAM, Daniel.

10, VIL317.

GRAY, Daniel. 1778, November 2, IV:222.

State of New York

lii

HALLETT, Jonathan.

GRAY, Samuel. 1778, February March

16,

11:762;

1778,

GREEN, Joshua. 1778, November 6, IV:251.

1778, October 21, IV: 1 79.

V :6I

3;

Octo¬

11:860;

12, 111:30. V:203.

HAMILTON, James.

1781,

February

October

VI :286.

12,

VI:640;

11, VII:390.

HAMMAN, James.

GREGG, James. 1778, June 11,

III :449.

II

1777, June 4,

1780, December

GRINELL, John. 1781, August 20,

VII:236.

:3. 13, VI :494.

HAMNER, Francis. 1781, August 8, VII: 180.

GROS, Rev. Johan Daniel. 1777, September 8, 11:286. 1781, July

March

13,

1776, July 26, 1:275.

1779, June 28, V:103.

ber 10,

February

1779, August 24,

GREENE, Nathanael.

13,

VI:74.

HAMILTON, Alexander.

13, 111:35.

1780, April

1780, August 2,

13, VII:74; Novem¬

HAND, Edward. 1778,

November

November

ber 5, 484.

Glen),

GROUT, Hilkiah. [1779, August —], V: 1 72.

15

288;

15,

IV:284;

(per

Henry

November

18,

297. HANSON, John.

GROVER, John. [1780, July —],

VI

:45.

1781, November 30, VII:531. HARDENBERGH, Johannes, Jr.

H [

],G[

1778,

].

1781, December 16, VII:584.

9,

111:160;

May

29, 372; October 16, IV:166. HARDENBERGH, John A.

HAKE, Samuel. 1778, November 13, IV:265. 1779,

April

September

—,

V:297;

1 777,

May 5, 1:800.

HARING, John. 1776, September 12, 1:345.

November 26, 372. 1780, January 27, V :467; May

1777, January 3, 1:523; January 16,

2, 670.

554;

December

22,

II:

595. 1781, August

12,

VI1:1 89. 1778,

HALENBEEK, William.

May

1779, May

13,

111:300.

15, IV:81 7.

1780, May 2, V:676. 1780, HALLETT, Jonah. 1779, September November 2, 344.

December

11,

VI:486;

December 15, 500. 23,

V:279;

HAR1SON, Richard. 1779, April 9,

IV:707.

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

HARPER, John.

HAY, Ann Hawkes — continued. 1778,

1778, August 27, 111:695. 1780, March

7,

V :521.

6,

HARPER, William.

April

February

16,

IV:574;

12, 712.

March

22,

1:674;

Sep¬

tember 16, 11:327.

HASBROUCK, Cornelius. 1781, November 8, V 11:492. HASBROUCK, Jonathan.

HASBROUCK, Z. 1778, June 27, 111:497. HATFIELD, Moses. 1778, July 5, 111:522. 1780, December 11, VI:488. HATHORN, John. 1776, December 27, 1:503; De¬ 506;

December

31, 510.

22, V:877; Decem¬ ber 28, VI-.526. 1781, February 8, VI:638; Oc¬ tober 2, VII :368.

HAY, Udny.

27,

111:369; June

IV :6; November 7,

269. 1780, July 7, V:928; December

17,

462;

June 22, 485; June 24, 487; June

29,

1779,

497;

September

1,

2,

IV: 1 28.

7, IV:473; Feb¬ ruary 11, 559; February 14, 566; April 23, 750; May 26, 848; May 31, 867; May 31, 869; May 31, 870; June 1, V :5 ; June 4, 25 ; June 15, 85 ; June 28, 104; July 6, 120; July 15, 145. January

1780, January 21, V:459; Feb¬ ruary

1778, August 17, 111:653; Sep¬

5,

475;

February

25,

512; March 2, 520; March 9, 525;

[May 3], 677; May 8,

692;

May 8,

694; June

18,

846; June 20, 864; June 21, 866; June 21, 870; June 28,

25, VI :521. 1781, April 25, VI;796. HAVERSTRAW PRECINCT—

890; July 20, VI:26, Septem¬ ber 7, 177; September 7, 178; September

Committee. 1777, August

296;

June

726; October

[1777, July —], 11:99.

tember 7,

12,

1778, February 1, 11:712; May

1778, February 17, 11:766.

29,

May

1777, November 30, 11:556.

HARVIE, John.

cember

111:141;

111:74; April

October 9, IV: 1 58.

HARRIS, George. 1777,

March 23,

1780,

1778, December 2, IV:41 2. 1779,

liii

1, 11:147.

HAY, Ann Hawkes.

9,

187;

7,

180; September

September

13,

225;

September 13, 226; September

1776, July 20, 1:261.

18, 238; September 18, 239;

[1777], March 24, 1:681.

December 2, 457.

liv

State of New York

HAY, Udny

HEATH, William —continued.

— continued.

1781, January 6, VI:553; Janu¬

1781, March 17, VI:704; April

ary 31, 604; March 15, 686;

7, 755; August 27, VII :262;

April

August 29, 269; September 3,

6,

751;

May

8,

850;

May 28, 914; July 9, YI 1:66;

293; September 3, 294; Sep¬

July 26-28,

127; July 26-27;

tember 5, 302; September 15,

I 34 ; [August 7], 172; August

332; September 17, 335; Sep¬

21,238; August 24, 246; Sep¬

tember 18, 337; September 20,

tember

341 ; September 23, 352; Sep¬

6,

305;

October

31,

tember 23, 354; September 27,

463.

362; October 3, 371 ; October

HAZARD, Ebenezer. 1776, May 29,

1:234; October

3, 372; October 6, 374; Oc¬ tober

11, 379.

1776, November'30, 1:439; De¬ 442;

December 6,

447; December 19

(per Israel

October

12,

ber 17, 410; October 19, 418; October 21, 431; October 26, 441 ; October 28, 453; Octo¬ ber

Keith), 472. 1777, October

391 ;

394; October 14, 399; Octo¬

HEATH, William.

cember 2,

11,

10,

30,

468;

11:406.

1778, January 26; II :695 ; March

1779, December 2, V :390; De¬

November

November

November 8,

3, 831.

459;

491 ;

7,

489;

November

7,

1,

488;

November 8,

494;

November 11, 497; November 13, 502; November 26, 525; cember 3, 396; December 16, 421 ; December

1 9, 422 ; De¬

cember 20, 423; December 27, 433; December 31, 438.

ary 25, 464; February 2, 474;

17,

15,

491;

VI HOI;

365; November 2, vember 5,

October

November

1,

371; No¬

382; November

7,

392; November 13, 411; No¬ vember

17,

418;

November

23, 438; November 29, 446; December 5, 473; December 7, 480.

7,

563;

December

December

7,

564;

19, 604; December

24, 622; December 25, 625.

1 760, January 24, V:461 ; Janu¬

February

November 30, 529; December

HENRY. John. 1778,

February

15,

11:754;

March 29, 111:96. HERKEMER, George. 1778, June 30, 111:502. HILL, Robert. 1777, July 6, II :78. HILLEGAS, Michael. 1778,

March 25,

111:80.

HILTON. William. 1778,

March—, 11:824.

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

HOBART, John Sloss. 1776, October

HOWELL, G.

17, 1:382.

1777, October 9,

1781, September

11:396.

1776, August

1780, November 6, VI :387. February

March

23,

20,

May

12,

1:308.

HOWELL, Hezekiah, Jr.

Vl:652;

718;

17, VII:336.

HOWELL, Hezekiah.

1778, August 4, 111:608.

1781,

lv

10,

854.

1776, July 28, 1:277. HUBBY, David. 1781, March 17, VI :707.

HODGE, John.

HUGHES, Hugh.

1777, July 11, 11:104. HOFFMAN,

1777,

Herman.

May

11:9; June

1777, November 20, 11:531.

34;

[July

1780, April 27,

ber

9,

HOLLAND,

2,

V :656.

F.

13,

June 8,

29; June

12],

16,

108; Septem¬

293;

[October

11],

411; October

11, 417;

[Oc¬

tober

1780, March 24, V:554.

1:782 ;

12], 418; October 22,

469; November 13, 515; De¬

HOLLY, William.

cember

1778, October 8, IV:147.

16,

579.

1778, January 7, 11 ;652-January

HOLT, John. 1780, April

12,

15, V :622.

1777, January

672;

January

22,

688;

February 3, 707; February 27,

HOORNBEEK, Jacob.

818;

1, 1:5 1 7.

March

11,

111:21;

March 13, 51 ; April 19, 191.

HOPKINS, Roswell. 1776, December 29,

1:505.

1779, September 1, V:254.

1 778, June 9, 111:441.

1780, December

1, VI:454.

1780, July

1781,

VI :670; April

19, 1781,

12,

VI :7;

August

125.

4,

May 1, VI :81 8.

16,

March 4,

738; May 21, VII :27;

507; November 24, 524.

HOWE, Robert.

HUGHES, James M.

1 779, August 1 7, V: 194. 1 780, March 15, V :541 ; March 1 1, 552; April 3, 580; April 3, 582; April

10, 596; April

1781, May 13, VI :860. HULL, William. 1781, January 25, VL595.

647;

HUMFREY, Cornelius.

April 28, 659; April 30, 661 ;

1776, September 25,

14,

647;

June 6,

898; June

November

April

801; June

21,

15,

826;

June 1 6, 832 ; June 1 6, 833; June 19, 852; June 26, 888; July 29, VI :66.

1:362.

HUMFREY, William. 1 777, August 28, 11:261. HUMPHREYS,

David.

1781, January 11, VI:564.

17,

State of New York

lvi

JACKSON, James, Jr.

HUNT, Jesse.

1776, October 1, 1:367; October

1778, May 15, 111:345.

8, 373; October 21, 388.

HUNTER, Elijah. 1780, April

1778, April 1, 111:107.

17, V :639.

JACKSON, Thomas Frederick.

HUNTER, James. 1779, May

15, IV:822.

1781, October 8, VII :384.

HUNTINGTON, Samuel.

JANSEN, Johannis, Jr.

1779, October 3, V:301 ; Octo¬ ber 9, 315; October 20, 324; October

30,

336;

December

15, 420. 12, V:453; May

19, 722; May 29, 772; June 793; June

15,

828; June

22-23, 872; August 24, VI: 137; September 3, tember

10,

189;

168; Sep¬ October

6,

278; October 7, 283; October 16,

296;

October

October

26,

9,

November

399;

20,

340;

327;

November 13,

410;

November 16, 417; November 17,

18,

VI:236;

September 1 9, 242. JANSEN, Thomas, Jr. [1776], August 2, 1:281.

1780, January

3,

1780, September

418;

December

4,

462;

December 22, 507.

JARVIS, Arthur. 1780, November 25, VI:441. JAY, Frederick. 1 781, July 23, VII :1 16. JAY, Sir James. 1781, December 4, VII:543. JAY, John. 1777, November 15, 11:521. 1778,

December

10,

1V:360;

December 1 9, 405. 1779, January 13, IV:482; Jan¬ uary

15,

484;

January

31,

527; February 8, 552; Febru¬

1781, January 9, VI:556; Janu¬

ary

19, 580; March

1, 598;

ary 13, 569; January 24, 594;

April 4, 689; April

January 27,

April 18, 736; May 22, 840;

598;

709; April 4,

March 21,

737; May

891; May 28, 908; June

19, 1,

VII:3; June 2, 9; June 6, 15. HUTTON, William. 1781, January 15, VI:574. HUYCK, Gerritie (Mrs.). 1 779, December 4, V :400.

June 1, V:7; June 3,

17; June

16,

193;

August

16,

89; August

117;

18,

1779, March 17, IV:643.

198;

September

25, 283; September 29, 288; October 7, 311. 1780, May 6, V :684; June 20, 861.

INCHES, Henderson.

701;

1, 9; June

August

27,

7,

JAYCOCKS,

William.

1779, April 20, IV:740.

lvii

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

JOHNSON, Paul.

KLOCK, Jacob.

1781, May 5, VI :845.

1778, May 1, 111:251; June 5,

JOHNSTON, James.

402; June 22, 475.

1781, March 23, VIT.713. JOHNSTON, Robert. 1777,

December

23,

1779, September 30, V:304. 1780, March

11:599.

17, V:546; April

4, 587; April 5, 589; May 12, 701 ; May 23, 740; July

1778, March 27, 111:88.

5, 918.

JONES, John. 1777, May 2, 1:786; November

1781, February 6, VI:635; April 18, 789.

23, 11:541.

KNAPP, Israel, Jr.

1778, February 9, 11:730.

1779, January 15, IV:486.

JONES, Margaret. 1 780, December 1 1, VI:488.

KNOX, Henry. 1779, October 19, V:325.

KATHAN, John. LAIDLIE, Archibald.

[1779, July — ], V:1 70.

1777, November 21, 11:532.

KEESE, John. 1780, December 25, VI:520.

1779, August 19, V:199.

1781, April 10, VI:759. KELLOGG, Moses, Jr., and others.

1780, January 4, V:441; Octo¬ ber 29, V:348.

[1780, June—?], V:929.

1781, March 10, VI :678; Au¬

KER, Rev. Nathan.

gust 10, VII: 188; October 6,

1779, July 29, V: 162.

376.

KIERS, E. W. 1777, October 19, 11:462.

LANSING, John, Jr. 1778, October 26, IV :207; De¬

KIMBALL, Levi.

cember 24, 420.

1777, June 27, 11:58.

1780, October 18, VI :305.

KING, Walter. 1779, January 28, IV:522.

LAURENCE, August. 1777, April 19, 1:722.

KINGSTON — Committee. 1776, December 20, 1:473. 1778, February 9, 11:768; Feb¬

LAURENS, Henry. 1777, November 1, 11:495; No¬ vember 8, 505; November 28,

ruary 9, 770. KINGSTON — Reformed

LAMB, John.

Dutch

Church, Minister, etc. [1777, August 2], 11:161. KINGSTON — Trustees. 1778, October 27, IV:21 1.

553; December 3,

561; De¬

cember 23, 601. 1778, January 2, 11:670; Febru¬ ary

13,

751;

February

24,

801 ; March 24, 111:77; April

Iviii

State of New York

LAURENS,

Henry — 1778 —

LEWIS, Francis — 1779 — contin¬ ued.

continued. 20, 197; April 26, 218; May

583;

8, 277; May 11. 303; May

March 13, 658; April 3, 685.

16, 314; June 9, 433; June 20, 471 ; June 25, 489; July

February

24,

585;

LEWIS, Morgan. 1778,

March

7,

11:875; April

12, 547; September 27, IV:

28, 111:234; October 28, IV:

99; October 7,

218.

141; Novem¬

ber 16, 279; December 2, 328. LAWRENCE, Daniel. 1777, July 18, 11:120. LAWRENCE, Jonathan. 1778, January 17, 11:681. LAWRENCE, Jonathan, Jr.

1780, May 19, V:727; May 23, 743; June 17, 844; June 24, 884; July 3, 911. L’HOMMEDIEU, Ezra. 1780, November 17, VI:419. 1781, April

10,

VI :757; May

1780, January 6, V :442.

2, 823; May 3, 830; July 31,

1781, March 25, VI :71 9; April

VI1:1 49 ; August 7, 174; Au¬

14, 769. LAWRENCE, William. 1777, July 8, 11:83. LEAYCRAFT, George. 1780, July 6, V :922. LEDYARD, Isaac. 1781, March 22, VI:71 0. LEEK, Philip. 1778, May 15, 111:345. 1779, March 30, IV :675. LEGGETT, Gabriel. 1780, August 8, VL87. LEONARD, George. 1777, March 22, 1:674. LESTER, Lois. [1779, November—], V:387. LEWIS, Francis. 1778, August 21, 111:676; De¬ cember 1, IV :321. 1 779, January 21, IV:5 1 4; Feb¬ ruary

19, 580; February 20.

gust

16,

210;

September

7,

308; September 26, 359; Sep¬ tember 26, 360. LINCOLN, Benjamin. 1777,

[January 5], 1:536; Oc¬

tober 28, 11:487. 1778, January 24, 11:710. LIVINGSTON, Abraham. 1777, August 20, 11:236. 1778, March 31, 111:102. LIVINGSTON, Gilbert. 1777, November [24], 11:544. LIVINGSTON, Henry. 1781, April 16, V 1:785; July 3, VI 1:56. LIVINGSTON, Henry, Jr. 1778, March 16, 111:45. LIVINGSTON, Henry B. 1777, November 14, 11:519; De¬ cember 25, 605. 1778, February 14, 11:752. 1780,

August

20,

VI: 127;

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

LIVINGSTON, Henry B.— 1 780 —- continued [October —], 317; [October —], 318. LIVINGSTON, Henry Philip. 1778, May 24, 111:352. LIVINGSTON, Rev. Dr. J. H. 1775, May 23, 1:193. LIVINGSTON, James. 1780, September II, VI:210. LIVINGSTON, John. 1778, April 12, 111:156. 1 781, July 2, VII :56. LIVINGSTON, John R. 1 780, November 22, VL.427. LIVINGSTON, Peter R. 1778, June 12, 111:452; June 13, 453; July 28, 591 ; July 29, 593; November 3, IV: 263. LIVINGSTON, Robert. 1778, January 8, 11:654. LIVINGSTON, Robert R. 1776, August 18, 1:312; Sep¬ tember 1 7, 354. 1777, April 11, 1:709; Novem¬ ber 19, 11:530. 1 778, May 2, 111:254; Septem¬ ber 23, IV:75; November 4, 249. 1779, March 14, IV :633; No¬ vember 30, V :382. 1780, May 18, V:7I7; June 16, 837; June 29, 896; December 10, VL430. 1781, February 26, VI:656; February 28, 661 ; November 6, VII:486; December 19, 603.

lix

LIVINGSTON, Walter. 1777, October 2, 11:358. 1778, October 15, IV: 176. 1779, August 30, V:223. LIVINGSTON, William. 1777, January 15, 1:552. 1778, March 29, 111:93. 1779, August 23, V:203. 1780, April 3, V:583; August 18, VI :124. 1781, August 31, VII :279. LIVINGSTON, William S. 1778, March 28, 131:90; May 15, 311. 1781, March 12, VI :680. LOCKWOOD, Eliphalet. 1778, June 26, 111:494. LOCKWOOD, James. 1779, March 25, IV:668. LOGAN, Samuel. 1776, July 25, 1:272. 1777, June 14, 11:30; June 14, 32. 1779, August 16, V:214. 1781, August 14, [not James], VIL205. LORD, Lynde. 1779, March 16, IV:641. LORING, Jotham. 1 778, April 22, 111:206. LORING, Seth. 1778, March 28, 11:832. LOUDON, Samuel. 1781, July 21, VII :1 01. LUDINTON, Henry. 1778, February 16,

11:761;

lx

State of New York

LUDINTON, Henry — 1 778 — continued. February 20, 784; May 1, III: 247. 1779, July 11, V: 1 28. 1781, May 1, VI :81 6; Septem¬ ber 19, VII :340; September 21, 343. LUSH, Stephen. 1778, April 30, 111:237. 1779, April 15, IV:724; April 26, 75 7. 1780, April 12-13, V :61 4 ; Oc¬ tober 12, VI:288; November 7, 393; December 17, 503. 1781, September 12, VII:322. LYON, Samuel. 1778, December 10, IV:361. MABBITT, Samuel. 1 779, May 1 4, IV:81 6. McARTHUR, Alexander. [1777, May 26], 1:840. McCARTY, David. 1781, December 4, VII:542. McCLAGHRY, J ames. 1776, March 25, 1:229. 1779, August 16, V:2!4; Au¬ gust 26, 215. 1780, January 15, V:459; April 11, 859. McCLAUGHRY, John. 1781, March 16, VI:688; April 21, 792; June 13, VII:22. McCLUNG, John. 1781, May 19, VL885.

McCRAKEN, Joseph. 1780, September 19, VI:247. 1781, August 8, VII: 178. McCREA, John. 1780, September 13, VI:227. McDonald, John. [1778, January — ], 11:682. Mac DONELL, Allan. 1779, November 16, V:361. McDOUGALL, Alexander. 1777, April 21, 1:724; April 23, 729; April 27, 741 ; May 5, 798; June 18, 11:37. 1778, April 3, 111:128; April 5, 131-132; April 7. 146; April 13, 166; April 15, 169; April 19, 194; April 22, 204; April 26, 232; April 28, 227; April 29, 233; May 2, 255; May 6, 273; May 11, 294; July 5, 522; November 5, IV:244; December 2, 346; December 4, 35 I ; December 6, 355; De¬ cember 15, 377; December 15, 383; December 28, 430; De¬ cember 31, 438. 1779, January 20, IV:501 ; Jan¬ uary 27, 520; February 6, 547; February 16, 578; March 1, 598; March 3, 610; March 10, 626; March 14, 630; March 24, 664; March 25, 667; April 3, 687; April 22, 745; April 27, 763; May 24, 844; May 25, 666; May 30, 860; May 31, 871 ; June 1, V:4; June 5, 39; June 7, 48; June 11, 76.

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

McDOUGALL, Alexander — con¬ tinued. 1780, October 2, VI:273. 1781, March 12, VI :683. McFARLAN, Andrew. 1778, March 24, 111:78. 1 780, May 16, V:71 1. 1781, April 29, VI :81 1. McFARREN, Thomas. 1781, December 29, VII :627. MACHIN, Thomas. 1777, May 2, 1:787; July 25, 11:133. 1778, March 12, 111:29. 1780, September 12, VI:216. 1781, December 16, VII:586. McKEAN, Thomas. 1781, July 12, V11:71 ; August 8, 176. McKEEN, Robert. 1778, January 25, 11:695. McKesson, John. 1775, June 7, 1:194; June 8, 198; June 14, 203; June 17, 204; June 24. 206; July 27, 210; July 31, 211. 1776, August 7, 1:296; August 16, 310; September 15, 348; September 17, 350; September 23, 358; September 24, 359; September 29, 365; October 11, 378; October 18, 383; October 19, 385; October 27, 393; October 30, 395; Octo¬ ber 31, 404; November 3, 409; November 5, 417; No¬ vember 9, 419; November 9,

lxi

McKESSON, John— 1 776 — con¬ tinued. 420; November 15, 424; No¬ vember 26, 432; December 10, 460. I 777, March 13, 1:657; March 25, 682; July 8, 11:88; July 17, 112; July 25, 133; July 29, 144; August 9, 205; Au¬ gust 13, 220; October 4, 359; October 4, 364. 1778, August 6, 111:614; Octo¬ ber 27, IV:209; November 8, 253. McKINNY, Matthew. 1777, March 7, 1:650. McKINSTRY, John. 1781, May 4, VI :839; July 22. VII: 102; September 3, 297. McNITT, Alexander. 1778, August 14, 111:639; No¬ vember 25, IV:307. 1781, August 8, VII: 178. MACAW, Robert. 1780, April 11, V :859. MAGUIRE, Hugh. 1781, August 29, VII :268. MALCOM, William. 1777, March 12, 1:656; April 19, 722; July 5, 11:76; Octo¬ ber 24, 478; December 10, 568; December 14, 607. 1778, March 3, 11:833; March 23, III :75; June 29, 501 ; Au¬ gust 16, 656; August 19, 667; September 7, IV:7; September 16, 41; September 27, 102; October 4, 134; October 23, 193; October 25, 200;

Ixii

State of New York

MALCOM, William — 1 778 — MATHEWS, Vincent. continued 1779, November 29, V:377. November 20, 301 ; November MATIGNY, Charles de. 27, 311; December 1, 325; 1779, January 17, IV:494. December 1, 348; December 6, MEAD, John. 357; December 10, 362. 1779, November 30, V:381. 1779, January 8, IV:476; Janu¬ MENZIES, Thomas. ary 26, 519; April 21, 743; 1779, August 9, V:184. June 4, V:20; June 7, 49. 1781, April 16, VI:781. 1780, October 31, VI :41 6. MILLER, Benjamin. 1781, April 26, VI:798. 1778, May 15, 111:345. MARSHALL, Elihu. MILLER, James. 1781, April I 7, VI:785 ; August 1779, June 12, V:77. 27, VII :265; September 12, MILLER, William. 326; September 27, 363; Oc¬ 1778, February 6, 11:721; De¬ tober 17, 413. cember 1, IV:320. MARVIN, Elihu. MINOTT, Samuel. 1 778, November 14, IV:275. 1779, May 4, IV :792; May 25, 1781, January 22, VI :655. 846; June 8, V :63; July 28, MASON, Rev. John. 156. 1777, August 5, 11:182. 1780, April 11, V :605 ; May 2, MASSACHUSETTS BAY — 671. Board of War. MITCHELL, Hugh. 1778, February 5, 11:716; July 1778, July 29, 111:592; August 22, 111:579. 15, 640. 1 779, July 7, V:l24. 1781, September 3, VII:294; MASSACHUSETTS BAY — September 10, 319. Council. MOFFAT, Thomas. 1778, May 28, 111:372. 1776, February 29, 1:226; July 1779, July 6, V: 1 20. 24, 266. MASSACHUSETTS BAY—Gen¬ 1777, October 8, 11:386. eral Assembly (General Court). ~ I 778, April 6, 111:135; April 9, 1779, January 16, IV:489; Jan¬ 151. uary 21, 515; February 15, 1780, November 8, VI:397. 569; September 28, V :285. MATHEWS, John. 1781, July 29, VII :1 46; Decem¬ 1 780, June 2, V:781 ; June 12, ber 5, 549. 813; June 19, 855; August MONELL, James. 16, VI: 108; August 19, 115. -,-, IV:532.

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

MONTGOMERY, Mrs. Richard. [1779,-], 1:739.

ber 24, V1L523.

1777, September 19, 11:336.

1781, December 12, VIL580.

1 779, December 6, V:403.

MOORE, Charles. February

10,

1779, December

1780, October 31, VL358.

11:740.

MORRIS,

1, V:388.

1777,

MOORE, Daniel. 1781, August 29,

VIL268.

1780, September 13, VI:227.

June

16,

460;

July 21, 567; August 21,676; 713;

September

September

27,

cember

321;

September 6,

740;

IV: 1 00;

De¬

December

1,

323; December 10, 360.

ruary 20, 584; March 2, 606; VI:917; June

1,

V :9 ; June 6, 111:419.

VI:652.

1777,

July

7,

11:83;

July

15,

111; September 2, 270; Sep¬ tember

1 0,

302 ; October

1 1,

418.

MOTT, William. 1778, February 9, 11:732. MOYLAN,

John.

vember —, 470; December 16,

1780, May 7, V:690; September VI :1 87.

585. MUIRSON, Heathcote.

MORRIS, Lewis, Jr.

1780, July 8, V :95 1.

1779, November 13, V:355. September

1781, February 20, MOTT, Gershom.

1781, October 1, VIL365; No¬

MORRIS, Lewis.

1781,

MOTT, Ebenezer.

1778, February 16, 11:760.

1779, January 21, IV:514; Feb¬

9,

Superintendent

MOSS, Isaac.

1778, February 17, 11:766; May

[May 23],

Robert,

207; October 19, 421. 1776, December 31, 1:5 1 1.

1,

April

121; July 27, 138; August 1 5, V:464.

MORRIS, Gouverneur.

1,

1:543;

1781, July 6, VII :63; July 25, [ 1 780, January —,]

724;

9,

of Finance.

MORISON, Mary.

2,

January

MORRIS,

1779, September 1 1, V:272.

September

Robert.

17, 714.

MORISON, Malcom.

111:371;

1, VI :81 4; Novem¬

MORRIS, Richard.

I 780, December 4, VI:472.

28,

MORRIS, Lewis R.— continued. 1781, May

MOODIE, Andrew.

1778,

lxiii

1781, June

7, VII:309.

MORRIS, Lewis R. 1780, June 3, V :791 ; June 844; August 24, VI: 136.

19, VII :32.

MULLER, Christopher. 1781, July 15, VII :82.

18,

MULLER, Cornelius S. 1778, August 15, 111:641.

State of New York

Ixiv

NEW YORK STATE — Council

MYRICK, Joshua.

of Safety — 1777 — cont’d.

1780, December 29, VI:528.

215; August 12, 216; August 13,

NEWKIRK, Jacob. 1778, July 10, 111:539. 1780,

July

8,

V:937;

August

2, VI:73; September 23, 249.

September 4,

VIi:299.

STATE —Assem¬

405; October

ber 15, 438; October 21, 466.

1779, September 1, V:256. NICHOLSON, John.

NICHOLSON, Robert.

1777, October 7, 11:376. 1778, October 15,

IV:1

1777, September 4, 11:278.

76.

NICOLL, Isaac.

1779, September 4, V:262. NEW YORK STATE—Commit¬

1 776, August 19, 1:315; Novem¬ 2,

1776, February 29, 1:224; Feb¬ ruary 29, 225; July 20, 263.

tee of Safety.

406;

December

460; December

10,

12, 462; De¬

cember 25, 492.

1778, February 24, 11:802; July 5, 111:522; November 14, IV: 278. 1779, January

NEW YORK STATE — Conven¬ tion.

16,

11:683; Jan¬

uary 1 7, IV :497 ; February 24, 587; March 5, 618; April 13,

August

16,

1:310;

Sep¬

tember 24, 359; December 19,

718; May

11,

cember 25, 491.

424.

March

18,

1:671;

April

17, 716. NEW YORK STATE — Conven¬ tion, Commissioners of. 1776, July 20, 1:264. NEW YORK STATE —Council of Safety. 1777, May 22, 1:836; June 10, 11:10;

[July —], 62; July 9,

1 05 ; July 24, 1 28; August 1 2,

16, 827.

1780, March 28, V:568; April

472; December 21, 479; De¬

1777,

13, 427; Octo¬

1777, September 23, 11:343.

bly.

1776,

226;

[1778, October —], IV: 1 73.

NEWMAN, Elizabeth.

ber

14,

1777, October 7, 11:376.

1777, February 9, 1:585.

NEW YORK

August

NEW YORK STATE — Senate.

NEWLAND, Trevor.

1781,

218;

October 10, 404; October 10,

1781, May

605;

November 20,

February 4,

834;

19, July

VI:

VI:647; 24,

VII:

1:316;

Sep¬

120. NICOLL, John. 1776,

August

20,

tember 19, 355. 1778, March 12, 111:34; Decem¬ ber 2 1, IV :406. NICOLL, Leonard D. 1 778, May 1 7, 111:319.

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

NIVEN, D. 1781, November 22, VI1:5 1 3. NORTHEAST PRECINCT, Dutchess County — Committee. 1778, March 9, III:7. NORTON, Nathaniel. 1780, August 15, VI: 103. NOURSE, Joseph. 1779, October 22, V :326. ORANGE COUNTY — Commit¬ tee. 1778, March 14, IIT.38. ORANGE COUNTY—Super¬ visors. 1780, July 31, VI:69; December 15, 500. ORD, John. 1777, September 8, 11:289. PACKWOOD, Joseph. 1780, October 21, VI:328. PAINE, Brinton. 1777, December 8, 11:567. 1778, October 23, IV:194. 1781, April 16, VI:775 ; June 10, VII :19; July 21, 100; August 8, 178. PAINE, Ephraim. 1781, March 9, VI :677. PALFREY, William. 1778, October 9, IV: 1 50. PALMER, George. 1780, September 13, VI:227. PALMER, Thomas. 1778, January 20, 11:686; Feb¬ ruary 20, 782; March 19, III: 61; April 21, 202; May 17, 317.

lxv

PARKS, Arthur. 1780, July 8, V:950. PARSONS, Samuel H. 1776, October 30, 1:398. 1777, October 24, 11:479; De¬ cember 26, 606; December 28, 609. 1778, February 15, 11:755; Feb¬ ruary 16, 763; February 20, 785; February 21, 789; Feb¬ ruary [24], 803; February 28, 819; March 5, 859; March 10, 111:15; March 11, 25; March 12, 28; March 16, 49; June 22, 483. 1779, January 2, IV:459; June 7, V :46. 1780, February 21, 505. 1781, September 7, VIL307. PATERSON, Eleazer. 1779, May 5, IV :800. 1780, July 20, VI:25; Septem¬ ber II, 213. PATTERSON, John. 1777, November 7, 11:502. PAULDING, William. 1776, December 2, 1:442; De¬ cember 6, 448. PAWLING, Albert. 1778, April 10, 111:284. 1779, June 13, V:81 ; July 22, 150; July 24, 160. 1780, November 4, VI:381. 1781, August 1 7, VII :225 ; De¬ cember 1 1, 574. • PAWLING, Levi. 1776, December 3, 1:443.

State of New York

lxvi

PHILLIPS, Moses.

PAWLING, Levi —continued. 1777, February 20, 1:61 1 ; March 1, 639; March 6, 647; March

1778, September 29, IV: 1 21. PICKERING, Timothy. 1780, December

17, 667; March 23, 677. 1778, September 5, 111:738; De¬

12, VI:492.

1781, August 26, VII :255. PLATT, Zephaniah.

cember 3, IV :354. 1779, May 24, IV :845.

1777, October 22, 11:470.

1781, August

1778, July 4, 111:520.

13, VII: 190.

POPHAM, William.

PEABODY, Nathaniel. 1780, June 2, V:781; June 12, 813; June

19, 855; July

13.

September

15,

8,

VI1:312;

333,

October

PORTER, John.

PEARCE, Nathan. 1777, November 22, 11:538.

1 777 [?],-, 1:572. PEENPACK — Committee. 1777, April 8, 1:705.

10,

V:953; August

1778,

May

28,

111:372;

July

1 779, January 16, I V:489; Janu¬ ary

24, VI:!33.

1781, January 12, VI:567. PENDLETON, Solomon. 1778, January 24,

21,

515;

February

15,

569; July 6, V:120; Septem¬

PELL, Samuel T.

16,

1778, September 23, IV:139. POWELL, Jeremiah.

16, 553.

PELL, Philip, Jr. 1780, July

[1777], July 13, 11:1 08. POSEY, Thomas.

PEEK, George.

30,

September

I, 367.

VI :9.

tember

1781,

11:692; Sep¬

!V:40; September

ber

28,

285;

December

2,

394. PROVOOST,

Rev.

Samuel.

1780, April 3, V:583; May 10, 695.

126.

1781, February 26, VI :656; No¬

PRUYN, Arent. 1781, June 4, VII: 10.

vember

12,

VS 1:498; Decem¬

PRUYN, John F.

ber 7, 556. 1780, September 18, VI:251. PETERS, William. 1781, September 8,

PUNDERSON, Cyrus. VI1:31 3.

PETRY, William. 1780, December 2, VI:456. PHELPS, Charles. 1779, December 28, V:436. 1780, September 1, VI: 160.

1780, September 1, VI: 162. PUTNAM, Daniel. 1 777, July 21, 11:121. PUTNAM, Israel. 1777, August 4, 11:185; August 14,

225;

October

6,

375;

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

PUTNAM,

Israel — 1 7 7 7 — con¬

tinued.

ROBERDEAU, Daniel. 1781, June 15, VII :23.

October 8, 384; October 18, 460;

November

18,

528;

December 17, 581.

ROBINSON, Beverly. 1 779, September 2 1, V :279. ROBINSON, Ebenezer.

1778, January 24, 11:690.

1779, December 10, V :409. ROCKENFELLER, Thyll.

QUACKENBUSH, Nicholas. [ l 780, November —?], VI :40l. RAPALJE, Garrit.

1778, June 14, 111:456. ROOSEVELT, Isaac. 1777, January 19, 1:558.

1781, January 6, VI :641.

ROSEBOOM, Myndert.

RAYMOND, Ebenezer.

[1778, September 1], 111:714.

1 780, December 29, VI:530.

ROSEKRANS, James.

READE, see RHEAD.

1776, July 16, 1:259.

REDDICK, Christopher.

1779, May 27, IV:853. 1780, July 19, VI :24.

1777, September 19, 11:338. REED, James.

ROUSE, Casper.

1778, February 24, 11:801 ; June 25,

111:492;

November

16,

1 779, March 23, IV:661 ; March 670;

December

27,

RUDDOCK, John. ber 12, 421. 1778, July 11, 111:537. RUMSEY, Anne.

V :432.

1781, August 3, VII: 157.

REED, Joseph. 1778, February 17, 11:766. 1780, April 12, V:608. REGNIER DE R.OUSSI, Pierre. 1 776, November 21,1:429. 1777, July 12, 11:106. 1778, April 31

1778, March 9, III:7. 1777, October 8, 11:387; Octo¬

IV:283. 27,

lxvii

[sic], 111:239;

August 15, 648; August 31, IV :3. 1 779, January 31, IV:530. REMSEN, Henry. 1 779, August 2, V: 173. 1780, February 21, V:507. RHEAD (READE), Jacob. 1777, September 18, 11:335.

RUSSELL, Ebenezer. 1778, August 17, IIL688. 1 780, October 20, VI :326. RUSSEL.L, John. 1781, November 16, VII:505. RUSSELL, Thomas. 1778, September 5, 111:734. RUTGERS, Anthony. 1777, November 9, 11:509. RUTGERS, Henry, Jr. 1777, June 24, 11:48. RYSDYK, Rev. Isaak. 1779, April 21, IV:740; April 21. 742.

Ixviii

State of New York

SCHUYLER,

SACKETT, Joseph. 1779, June 4, V: 1 9.

continued.

1781, October 7, VII:382. SACKETT, Nathaniel. 1781,

July

1,

Philip — 1 780 —

VII :54;

Decem¬

ber 11, 575.

815; July

13,

20,

October

324;

October

31,

VI :9; October 27,

358;

343;

November

1, 364

SACKETT, Richard.

1781, May 4, VI :840; May 1 9,

1781, May 15, VI :872.

890;

SANDS, Cornwall.

9,

1780, September 4, VI:170. SANDS, Joshua.

May

21,

VII: 184;

318;

898;

August

September

October

12,

10,

395;

Oc¬

tober 15, 404.

1780, April 26, V :655.

SCOTT, John Morin.

SARGENT, Cl.

1 777, June 11, II :21 ; November

1780, April 11, V:597.

7, 503; November 21, 532.

SCHENECTADY^ Citizens.

1778, May 5, III :2 72 ; May 1 6-

1778, June 15, III :459.

21, 312; July 12, 546.

SCHENECTADY— Committee. 1778, March 24, 111:78.

1780, June

SCHENK, Henry.

1781,

I 778, July 28, III:590.

1 780, August 1, VI :71.

1:788.

10,

VI :852;

December 1, 532.

1776, July 20, 1:264.

1780, August 30, VI: 149.

1776, December 7, 1:448.

SHAW, George.

1777, August 6, 11:199.

1776, August 5, 1:294; August

16, 111:44; April 2,

384;

July

20, 565; July 26, 585.

7, 292. SHAW, Nathaniel. 1778, November 30, IV:31 9.

1779, January 9, IV :477; March

SHERBURNE, Henry.

2, 602; September 1 1, V:273.

1 778, May 9, 1:81 0.

1780, April 18, V:642; May 15, 708; May 20, 729; May 26, 759; May 28,

May

SERGEANT, John.

SCHUYLER, Philip.

June

May

SEDGWICK, Theodore.

SCHOONMAKER, Cornelius E.

17, 177;

5,

23, 905 ; August 22, VII :241 ;

SCHOONMAKER, Cornelius C.

March

V:777; June

26, VI :254.

SCHERMERHORN, Jacob.

1778,

2,

797; June 16, 837; September

1 777, June 10, 11:11.

1777, May 2,

1779, November 26, V:371.

767; June 2,

781 ; June 12, 813; June 12,

SHERWOOD, Adiel. -, 11:731. SILLIMAN, Gold Selleck. 1780, June 20, V :860.

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

SKINNER, Abraham. 1779, November 13, V:355. 1 780, January 7, 450. 1781, October 24, VII:439. SLEIGHT, Hend. J. 1776, August 10, 1:307. SMALL, John. 7, V:404.

SMITH, Benjamin.

1778, May

12,

III :297;

[June

—], 509. 1 780, August 11, VI :99. 1781,

March 9,

VI:673; April

29, 812.

1781, September 5, VI 1:300. STAATS, Barent J.

1781, January 1, VI :545. SMITH, James.

1780, October 18, VI:305. STARK, John.

1 778, November 27, IV:31 3. SMITH, John.

1781, August 18, VII :228; Au¬ gust 31, 278.

1780, March 30, V:574. SMITH, Melancton.

SMITH, Thomas. 1777, April 27,

STEUBEN, Friedrich Wilhelm Au¬ gustus, Baron von.

1777, February 28, 1:636.

7 [?],

SNh DER, Johannes — continued.

SPOTTEN, William.

1779, December

ber

lxix

1779, April

20,

IV:738;

July

12, V: 1 31. 1:742; Decem¬

11:566; December

25 [24?], 604. [1778, September 26], IV: 1 01. SMITH, William. 1 775, October 10, 1:214; —,215. 1776, June 7, 1:197. 1777, October 28, 11:484. SMITH, William.

STEVENS, Ebenezer. 1778, February March

25,

28,

11:82-0;

111:84;

May

11,

295. 1781, July 11, VII:67. STEVENS, Nathaniel. 1780, August 25, VI: 138. STEVENSON, Gloriana. 1778, April 9,

111:152.

STIRLING, Lord. 1 776, August 19, 1:315. SMYTH, George. 1780, October 26, VI :339. SNOW, Ephraim. 1781, October 22, VII :433. SNYDER, Catharina. 1781, February 23, VI:654. SNYDER, Jeremiah. 1 778, October 15, IV: 1 64. SNYDER, Johannes. 1 776, August 9, 1:299.

1781,

October

23,

VIL437;

October 24, 438; October 27, 447; November 3-6, 478. STOCKWELL, Levi. 1779, May 30, IV:863. STODDERT, Ben. 1780, November 15, VI :41 5. STOUTENBURGH, Isaac. 1780,

July

4,

19, VI :321.

V:918;

October

lxx

State of New York

STRANG, John.

TAPPEN,

continued.

1780, January 25, V:463.

August 8,

STRANG, Joseph. 1778, July 4,

111:520; August

1780, July 22,

VI:43; Septem¬

1776, November 10, 1:421. TAPPEN, Peter.

ber 28, 266. 1781, August 27, VII :261 ; Au¬

310;

577.

TAPPEN, Mary.

STRINGER, Samuel.

30,

194; December 13,

1781, March 10, VI :679.

30, 668.

gust

Christopher — 1 777 —

271;

September

September

11,

8,

320;

September 1 9, 339; September

1776,

August

19,

1:314;

Sep¬

tember 9, 342; September 23, 358; September 27, 363; Oc¬ tober

11,

377.

1777, October

11,

11:416; No¬

25, 356.' vember 23, 543. STUART, Rev. John.

TAYLER, John.

1781, August 30, VII :274.

1777, September 22, 11:340.

SUFFERN, John. 1777, October

1778, July 24, 111:584; August 15,

11:437.

9, 616; September 22, IV:70;

SWART, Dirck, and others.

December

[1778, April — ?], 111:209. 1780, September 13, VI:227. SWARTWOUT, Barnardus.

1780, May 16, V:71 I ; May 23, 744; June 17, 838; December

1778, November 18, IV:299. 1780,

12, 363; December

18, 405.

May 4, V :682.

9, VI :483. 1781,

SWARTWOUT, Jacobus.

September —,

VII :303 ;

October 1 6, 405.

1776, October 17, 1:381.

TA^ LOR, Andrew.

1777, February 28, 1:636.

1777, April 26, 1:738; June 18,

1778, September 14, IV:32.

11:38; July 3, 72; July 5, 77; September 26, 345 ; September

TAFFMADGE, Benjamin.

29, 353.

1780, November 11, VI:403. TAPPEN, Christopher.

1778, January 28, 11:698; Feb¬ ruary 24,

796;

1775, June 1 0, 1:201.

810; April 2,

1776, August 14, 1:309.

1,7,

1777, February 28, 1:637; May 29, 849; July 7, 11,

100;

[August

11:79; July 1 ],

156;

180;

May

February 26, III :1 15; April 8,

282;

cember 26, IV:425. TAYLOR, John. 1778, February 13, 11:750.

De¬

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

TEN BROECK, Abraham.

TEN BROECK, Abraham — 1 780

1776, December 19, 1:472; De¬

— continued.

cember 21,479; December 25,

vember 3,

491.

393.

1777, January 2, 18,

671;

1:521; March

September

17,

II:

330.

ruary

19,

778; February 26,

III: 1 1 ; March 20, 68; March 25, 97; May 21,

(trvo

31 [June

336; May

letters),

7],

473;

421;

June

27,

30,

504;

11,

536; July

July

380;

June 495;

1,

513;

20 June July

19, 558; July

20, 562; August 1, 599; Au¬ 24,

689;

August

701 ; September 5, tember 18,

378; November

7,

1781, November 2, VII:475. TEN BROECK, Dirck. 1777, September 29, 11:349.

1778, February 5, 11:744; Feb¬

gust

lxxi

13,

53;

IV :31 ; September

September

24,

September

29,

23,

November

187;

29,

735; Sep¬

121;

79;

October 8,

254;

1778, March 21, 28,

228;

111:73; April

December

14,

IV:

374. TEN BROECK, Peter. 1780, February 26, V:518. TEN BROECK, Samuel. 1781, May 4, VI :837. THOMAS, Richard. 1778, May 6, 111:275. THOMAS, Thomas. 1777, September 16, 11:325. 1778, February 19, 11:777. 1780,

March

tember 9, 4,

463;

13,

V:539;

VI: 187;

Sep¬

December

December

4,

464;

December 25, 521.

November 13, 266; November 1781, April 25, V:794; August 1 7, 290. 1780, March 25, V:558; March 29

(per

Jeremiah

Lansingh),

569; April 15, 629; May 22 (per Jeremiah Lansingh), 736; May

23

singh),

(per

Jeremiah

738;

May

24

Lan¬ (per

Jeremiah Lansingh), 746; July 6

(per

Jeremiah

921;

August

tober

19,

Lansingh),

3,

VI:79;

Oc¬

320;

October

19,

321 ; October 26, 338; Octo¬ ber 350;

29,

344;

November

October 3,

376;

30, No-

11,

VII: 189;

December

20,

605. THOMPSON, Amos, Jr. 1781, March 17, VI :705. THOMPSON, Ebenezer. 1777, December 31, 11:618. THOMPSON, Enos. 1780, July 17, VI :20. THOMPSON, Israel. 1776, August 20, 1:317. 1777, June 17, 11:36. THOMSON, Charles. 1778, December 10,

IV:359.

Ixxii

State of New York

THOMSON,

Charles—continued.

1780, February

1, V:471; June

1780, November 3, VI:378.

1779, December 11, V:411.

1781, February 15, VI:644.

1778, November 24, IV:305.

July

November 25,

IV:

319.

1780,

1781,

1781, April 16, VI:782.

March

10,

V :528;

March 9,

V1:671 ; April

TRUMBULL, Jonathan, Jr.

TOWNSEND, Keziah. 1781, October 30, VII:460.

1778, June TRYON

TOWNSEND, Micah. IV:563;

April 7, 693; June 9, V:67;

V :595;

April

681; July

19, VI :21. 16, VL874.

[July]

3, 111:518.

COUNTY — Commis¬

sioners for Conspiracies. 1781, October 16, V11:407. TRYON

108.

May 4,

15, VII:

331.

1781, October 8, VII:387.

14,

Sep¬

VI: 174; September

27, 803; September

TOWNSEND, Eliza.

1781, May

111:154;

19, 243; December 25, 523.

1778, August 30, 111:668.

616;

590;

tember 6,

TOMPKINS, Jonathan G.

10,

10,

1779, August 5, V:184.

TOBEY, Benjamin.

April

1778, April 28,

TILLOTSON, Th.

February

TRUMBULL, Jonathan. 1777, December 15, 11:579.

TILLMAN, John, Sr.

12,

V:714.

1778, May 24, 111:353.

THROOP, Josiah.

1780,

17,

1777, December 2, 11:561.

1781, July 1 0, VII :66.

July 5,

1780, May

TROUP, Robert.

20, 863.

1779,

TREDWELL, Thomas.

COUNTY — Commis¬

sioners of Sequestration. 1780, March

7, V:521.

TRYON COUNTY—Committee. 1777, September 7, 11:283. 1778, February 10, 11:741 ; Jan¬

TOWNSEND, Samuel. 1779, May

1, IV:789; June 7,

V :47 ; June 21, 92. 1780, VI: 1 48. 1781, March 26, VI :720. TREAT, Dr. M. [1778,-], IIL508. 1779, November 26, V:370. 1 780, May 20, V:731 ; July 29, VI :67.

uary 27,

746; April 20,

III:

196. TUPPER, Benjamin. 1776, October 22, 1:390. TURNBULL, Catharine. 1778,

May 4,

111:271.

1780, November 27, VI:445. TUSTEN, Benjamin, Jr. 1776, December 30, 1777, April 6, 1:698.

1:507.

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

TUSTEN, Benjamin, Jr.— cont’d. 1778,

March

22,

344;

29, July

111:95; 5,

522;

lxxiii

VAN ALSTINE, Abraham J.

May July

10, 539; September 1, 717.

1778, September 18, IV:63. 1780, July 6, V :922. 1781, December 26, VII:626.

1779, April 27, IV:762.

VAN ALSTYNE, Alida. 1779, December 13, V:418.

ULSTER

COUNTY — Commis¬ VAN BERGEN, Anthony.

sioners for Conspiracies. 1780, August

1781, May 12, VI :856. 1, VI:71. VAN BUNSCHOTEN, Elias.

UMPHREY, James.

1779, May 29, IV:861.

1776, July 29, 1:279.

1781, May 9, VI :852 ; May 13,

UNDERHILL, Nathaniel. 1780,

861 ; July 26, VI1:1 37.

May 2, V-.676.

UNITED

STATES — Board

of

1779, December 4, V:399.

T reasury.

VAN BUREN, Leonard.

1780, April 15, V:622. UNITED

STATES — Board

of

1777, November 2, 11:497; No¬ vember

25,

616;

November

553; December 22, 594.

1778, July 21, 111:606; August

1781, March 31, VI :730. VAN CORTLANDT, Philip, see Cortlandt. VANDENBURGH, James. 1781, August 22, VII:242.

20, 670. 1779, April 22,

VAN GAASBEEK, Peter.

IV:744.

1 780, February 23, V :5 1 1 ; June

1780, June 23, V:880. VAN NESS, David.

30, 898. UNITED STATES — Congress. 1 780, May 19, V :722; June 15, 828.

1780, April 27, V:656. VAN NESS, Peter. 1778,

UNITED

STATES — Congress,

Committee. 17,

11:766.

1 780, June 2, V:781 ; June 813; June

19, 855; July

August

gust 19,

16,

108;

115.

VAN ALEN, John E. 1778, August

June

111:490;

16

1, 111:600.

(with

August

August 24,

1778, February

VI :9;

1780, April 4, V :586. VAN CORTLANDT, Fred.

War.

28,

VAN BUREN, Annatie.

others),

10,

619;

687; August 26,

699. 1 2, 13,

Au¬

1780, April 13,

15,

V :61 8;

July

VI :9.

1781, July 16, VII :85; July 17, 89. VAN ORDEN,

Hezekiah.

1781, May 14, VI :863.

lxxiv

State of New York

VAN RENSSELAER, Jeremiah. 1778, July 15, 111:553; July 24, 583;

July

29,

592;

August

15, 640; August 20, 669.

1780, September 28, VI:266.

— continued. July 1, 902; July 28, VI:62; September

5,

171; September

1781, August 25, VII:250; Oc¬ tober 25, 440.

VAN RENSSELAER, Philip.

VAN VEGHTEN, Cornelius.

1780, August 28, VI:251.

1780, September 13, VI:227.

VAN RENSSELAER, Robert. 111:212;

Goose— 1780

12, 223.

1779, September 15, V:276.

1778, April 24,

VAN SCHAICK,

May

1781, August 27, VII:263. VAN WAGENEN, G.

2, 255.

H.

1779, December 14, V:419. 1780, [June — ?], V:788; June 3,

790; June 4,

794;

[June

4], 795; July 5, 919; July 28, VI:63; August 6, tember 4,

169;

107; Sep¬

October

13,

291 ; October 18, 302; [Octo¬ ber—],

319;

[October —],

320. 1781,

VAN WAGENEN, Teunis. 1781, January 3, VI:546; Octo¬ ber 14, VII :401. VAN WYCK, Theodorus. 1778,

VAN ZANDT, Jacobus. 1776, July

16, 1:254; July 25,

273. April

16,

VI :779;

De¬

cember 21, V11:618.

1778, September 28, IV: 1 16.

1 780, December 23, VI :5 1 7.

1780, October 6, VI:282. VEEDER, Abraham.

VAN SCHAACK, Henry. 1780, December 23, VI :5 1 7.

1778, March 15, 111:42. VERMONT — Commissioners.

VAN SCHAICK, Goose. 1778, February 22, 11:790; Au¬

1781, October 27, VI 1:444. V1SSCHER, Matthew.

gust 1 5, III :648. 1779, September 7, V:267; Sep¬ tember

[ 1 778, July —], III :560. VARICK, Richard.

VAN SCHAACK, David.

15, 275; October 26,

1777, October

ber 1780, March 21, V :545; March 23, 550; April 4, 584; April 15, 628; May 10, 696; May 17, 715; May 19, 719; May 761;

June

24,

14,

11:430.

1778, April 4, 111:126; July 29, 592; August 20, 669; Septem¬

329; December 7, 405.

27,

March 16, 111:45.

882;

8,

IV:9;

September

20; September 23, ber

30,

216;

10,

73; Octo¬

November

2,

219. 1780, July 22, 31, 358.

VI:43; October

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

VISSCHER, Matthew — continued. 1781, April

18,

787; May

18,

884.

WASHINGTON,

George — con¬

tinued. 1779, March 3, IV:61 5; March 4, 615; March 6, 619; March

VROMAN, Peter. 1780,

lxxv

July

24

(with

VI:53; August 24,

others),

135.

15-16,

636;

August

3,

May

V: 1 7 7 ;

3,

796;

December

13, 413.

VROMAN, Tuenes. 1778, August 16, 111:650.

1780, February 5, V:477; Feb¬ ruary

20,

503;

March

26,

564; April 5, 588; April 12,

WADSWORTH, Jeremiah.

612; May 23,

1 777, July 26, 11:141.

747; June 2,

779; June 15, 830; June 30, 1778, 1779,

November 20, IV:302. February

10,

IV:558;

March 16, 639; May 9, 833; August 12, V: 1 90; September

897; September October 309;

26,

VI:256;

1, 270; October

November

November

6,

[6],

18,

384;

391 ; November

5, 265; October 3, 302; Oc¬

14, 412; November 27, 441 ;

tober 11, 318;-, 469.

December 10, 485.

WALES, Ebenezer. 1779, March

1781, January 4, VI:547; Janu¬

17, IV:643.

ary 13, 571 ; January -—, 592;

WALKER, Benjamin.

February

1780, November 2, VI:371.

July 5,

1:801.

1781, August 22,

VII :241.

1777, March

1777, April 23,

735; July

1:730; 1,

14, 1:659.

WATERBURY, Solomon. 1776, July 26, 1:275.

28,

1:748.

WATKINS, John W. April

11:61 ; July

25, 131; August 1, 1 85 ; Oc¬ tober

August

10,

1781, December 18, VII:598.

WASHINGTON, George.

26,

166;

VII :147;

WATERBURY, Silv.

1779, August 31, V:250.

April

30,

WATERBURY, David.

WARD, Stephen.

1777,

February

11:634.

WARD, Ebenezer. 1777, May 9,

848;

August

1781, March 28, VI :727.

637;

19, 649; April 15, 771 ; May 7,

WALLACE, William.

8,

15, 383; December 29,

614. 1778, February 16, 11:757; May 29, 111:388; July 21, 571.

1777, April 27, 1:748. WATSON, J. 1779, May 12, IV:809. WEARE, Meshech. 1778, December 24, IV:423. 1780, April 25, V:652. 1781, February —, VI:668.

lxxvi

State of New York

WEBB, Samuel B.

WESTCHESTER COUNTY —

1777, November 10, 11:512. 1 779, June 3, V: 1 3.

1777,

1781, August 24, VII :245.

14, 639; November 25, IV: 307; November 26, 308. September

14,

VI: 163;

229;

October

1781, February 12, VI:639

1780, August 6, VI:84.

16,

19; July 22,

47; August 21, 128; Novem¬ 388;

November

[November]

December 4, 9, 480.

466;

21,

15, 425;

December

25,

Au¬

WILLETT, Marinus. 1779, March 22, IV:656; Octo¬ ber 23, V:327. 1780, July 11, VI :4; September 12, 216. 1781,

May

254;

19,

VI :893;

170;

252; September 2, 288; Sep¬ tember 22,

280; October 3, 371.

370;

WEISSENFELS, G. P.

July

August 19, 230; August 25,

August 29, 270; September 1,

350;

October

October 22,

2,

434; No¬

vember 2, 472; November 4,

1781, August 15, VII :206 WELSH, Peter. [ 1 781, September—]

V: 1 87;

15, VII :78; August 6,

1781, July 31, VII: 148; August August

9,

1777, September 11, 11:316.

1780, May 14, V:703; July 11, VI :3; July

1779, August

WILKINSON, Thomas.

1 779, January 17, IV:513.

239;

WILEY, John.

gust 20, 201.

WEISSENFELS, Frederick.

21,

1778, August 31, 111:708.

WILKINSON, James.

1780, December 28, VI.-528.

414;

WHITING, W. B.

1781, August 2, VII: 1 56.

WEISSENFELS, Charles F.

6,

11:353;

1780, July 7, V:933.

1,

24, 331.

ber

30,

1778, April 1, 111:106.

1778, May 19, 111:330; August

September

September

December 6, 564.

WEBS! ER, Alexander.

1780,

Committee.

481; November 7, 487; No¬ vember

VII'328

WEMPLE, Arent. 1777, August 23, 11:250. WESTCHESTER COUNTY _ Commissioners for Conspiracies. 1777, April 7, 1:703. 1778, August 30, 111:668.

16,

504;

December

16, 587; December 17, 596; December 1 8, 600. WILLIAMS, Abraham. 1780, May 7, V :689. WILLIAMS, Daniel. 1781,

May

16,

VI :881 ;

cember 2, VII :534.

De¬

Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.

WILLIAMS, Ezra.

WOOD, Daniel.

1778, April 27, IIL223. WILLIAMS, Henry. -,-, 11:639.

1779, March 11, IV:627. 1780, February

14, 111:39; April

25, 213; May 4, 262; June 8, 429. VI :39.

1 777, April 7, 1:702. 1777, April 14, 1:713. 1778,

1781, June 5, VII :1 1.

December

2,

IV:350.

1780, —-, V:555; July 10,

WLLIAMS, William.

VI:57; December 2, 456.

1781, August 29, VII:268.

WOOLSEY, Melancton Lloyd. [1781], May 12, VI :858.

WILLS, William. 1781, December 7, VII:560. Frederick Slater Ran¬

WORTHINGTON, William. 1779, November 22, V:368. WRIGHT, Job.

dolph.

1781, December 8, VII:568.

1781, April 28, VI :809.

WYCKOFF, Hendrick.

WILSON, Jesse.

1777, February 18, 1:605; Sep¬

1780, June 14, V :824.

tember 3, II :277.

WINDEE, Jacob. 1778, January 20, 11:685. 1777, October 18, 11:459.

[1782], January 13, VI:

568. WYNKOOP, Adrian.

WISNER, Henry. 1776, March 5, 1:227; Septem¬ ber 17, 354; October 4, 368;

1780, May

12, V:699.

1778, February 12, 11:794; Feb¬

1777, April 6, 1:697. 19,

1779, November 9, V:352. WYNKOOP, Cornelius D.

November 4, 416. February

1780, June 20, V :864. 1781

WINDS, William.

1778,

16, V :498.

WOODHULL, Ebenezer. WOODHULL, Jesse.

1780, May 3, V:680; July 21,

WILLSON,

1777, February 19, 1:609. WOOD, John.

WILLIAMS, John. 1778, March

lxxvii

11:778;

ruary 20,

786; February 27,

April 3, 111:122; July 5, 522;

111:10; April 2, 117; May 5,

July 10, 539.

273; June 14, 457.

1779, September 24, V:281. 1780, April 11, V :604; Novem¬ ber 10, VI :402. 1 781, August 6, VII :1 68. WOLCOTT, Oliver. 1779, July 30, V: 166.

WYNKOOP, Cornelius E. 1780, August 1, VI:71. WYNKOOP, Dirck. 1781, March

17, VI :703.

WYNKOOP, Dirck, Jr. 1776, October 5, 1:369.

State of New York

lxxviii

WYNKOOP,

Dirck,

Jr.— contin¬

ued. 1777, June

YATES, Robert — continued. 1778, August 4, 111:608; Octo¬

14,

11:31; October

10, 408.

ber 23, IV: 1 87; November 4, 237; November 22, 306.

1779, June 24, V: 1 02.

1779, May 2, IV:790; August

WYNKOOP, Jacobus.

1, V: 1 71.

1777, August 6, 11:188.

1780, October 31, VI:358.

1781, October 17, VII:409.

1781, January 1, VI :545 ; Janu¬ ary

YATES, Abraham, Jr. 1778, April

16, 111:183; April

21, 203; November 28,

IV:

334; December 12, 363; De¬

573; 31,

vember

29,

May 6,

847;

VII:302;

No¬

527;

December

25, 608. YOUNG, John.

cember 15, 389. 1779, January 9, IV:477; June

1776, September 29, 1:364. YOUNG, Joseph.

6, V :39. 1780, March 23, V:550; April 15, 627; April

13,

August

18,

V:645;

July 8, 945; July 20, VI:34; August 14, 101. 'YATES, Peter.

1777, September 16, 11:326. YOUNGLOVE, John. 1781, June

February 20,

17,

VI:646;

VII :34;

November

2. 477.

1 780, July 15, VI: 1 7. 1781, August 28, VII:265. YATES, Robert. 1776, November 18, 1:426.

ZIELE, Pieter, and others. 1780, July 24, VI:53.

MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS. lxxix

MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS.

ABBOTT,

John,

to

Henry

Van

Rensselaer.

mantown.

1781, December 16, VII:585.

1777, October 5, 11:367.

ALBANY: City — Common Coun¬

[Idem], to John M. Beeckman.

1778, May 20, 111:332. ALBANY COUNTY — Commis¬ of

Sequestration,

to

Ichabod, to William H.

[1779?], June 13, V:78. [Idem], on British ideas of the war.

Ballard.

1779, November 30, V:379.

1778, August 7, V:4i4.

[Idem]

[Idem], to John Stark. 12, V:416; Au¬

to William Carmichael.

1780, March 30, V :446. [Idem], on advance to Yorktown.

gust 26, 41 6. ALLEN, Ebenezer, to Robert Van

1781, September 12, VIL325. ARNOLD,

Rensselaer. 1780,-, V:788; June 3,

Benedict,

to

Horatio

Gates. 1776, October 12, 1:386.

790. ALLEN,

[Idem], on spies. [Idem], on Indians and Tories.

1778, August 31, 111:706.

1778, August

1778, - —, 11:851. 1779, January 15, IV:485.

William Butler.

ALDEN,

[Idem], to John McNamara Hayes. 1778, March 19, 111:56.

cil, to John Stark.

sioners

ANONYMOUS, on battle of Ger¬

Ira,

to

inhabitants

of

1777, August 23, 11:255. [Idem], to Nathaniel Stevens.

Vermont.

1780, August 24, VI: 139.

1778, November 27, IV:396.

ATLEE,

1779, July 13, V: 1 32. ALLISON, William, to Jesse Wood-

Samuel

J.,

to

Samuel

Minott and others. 1779, June 23, V:97.

hull.

[Idem], to Thomas Chittenden.

1777, September 9, 11:292.

1779, June 28, V: 11 2.

[Idem], to Elihu Marvin. 1 777, October 4, 11:364. ALSOP, John, and others, to New

BARKER,

Joseph,

to

Abraham

Ten Broeck.

York Provincial Congress.

1778, July 29, IIL594.

1 776, June 27, 1:242. lxxxi

State of New York

lxxxii

BALLARD,

William

Hudson,

to

1778, May 30, 111:377.

George Washington. 1779, November 26, V:418. BANCKER, Evert, to New York Delegates in Continental Con¬

BELDING,

Simeon,

to

Uriah

Mitchell. 1779, November 23, V:370. BELLINGER, Peter, to Abraham

gress.

Ten Broeck.

1781, January 17, VI:580. BANCKER,

Flores,

to

William

1778, September 16, IV:39.

1778, August 31, 111:706. BANCKER,

1778, June 26, 111:504. [Idem], to Jacob Klock.

Butler. Gerard,

to

Robert

1781, May 2, VI :827; May 1 5, 873; July 12, VII :72. BANISTER, Seth, to Michael Jackson.

[Idem], to Henry Glen.

1780, September 1, VI: 1 72. BENSON, Egbert, to Abraham Ten Broeck. 1777, May 1, 1:763.

1779, January 17, IV:491.

[Idem], to John Jay.

[Idem], to Cl. Sargent.

1 779, July 6, V; 113.

1780, April 9, V:599.

BENSON, Robert, to John Barclay.

BARCLAY, John, to President of New York Council of Safety. 1777, August 9, 11:201 ; August II, 209.

1778, April 28, 111:229. [Idem], to Abraham 7 en Broeck.

1778, September 23, IV:72. [Idem], to Gerard Bancker.

[Idem], to John Stark.

1781, May 18, VI :828.

1778, May 20, 111:332.

BETTS, William M., to Udny Hay.

[Idem], to Horatio Gates.

1780, June 15, V:847.

1778, May 21, 111:337. John,

[Idem], to Edward Hand.

1 778, November 22, IV :304.

Benson.

BARNS,

BECKER, Jost, to John Stark.

to

Goose

BIDDLE, Clement, to Charles Pettit. Van

Schaick. 1780, May 17, V:720. BARNS, Stephen, to James Clinton. 1777, September 14, 11:322. [Idem], to Jonathan Fitch.

1 778, June 1 0, III :445. BEAUMARCHAIS, Baron de, to Continental Congress. 1777, September 10, 11:303.

1778, September 6, IV:24. BIRDSALL,

Benjamin,

to Samuel

H. Parsons. 1778, February 9, 11:805. BLACK, James, to Peter T. Curtenius. 1780, January 9, V:451. BLAINE, Ephraim, to Committee of Continental Congress. 1780, August 15, VI: 1 1 0.

lxxxiii

Miscellaneous Letters.

BLAINE, Ephraim — continued.

CHIPMAN, John — 1 780 — con¬ tinued.

[Idem], to Samuel Huntington.

26, 569; June 28, 893; July

1780, October 17, VI:298.

2, 905.

1781, January 19, VI:599. BRANT, Joseph, to Peter Vroman.

uel Huntington.

1780, August 11, VI: 135. BRICKELL, John, to George Shaw.

1780, July 25, VI-.431. [Idem], to Brinton Paine.

1776, August 5, 1:292. BROOME, Samuel, to John Jay.

1781, June 9, VII :20. [Idem], to Peter Yates.

1778, March 2, 11:830. BROWN, Mathew, to Peter Vro¬ man.

1781, August 24, VI 1:266. [Idem], to John Van Rensselaer.

1781, to September 13, VI 1:389.

1780, July 14, VI :30. BURGOYNE,

CHIT TENDEN, Thomas, to Sam¬

John,

to

[Idem], to Henry Denker.

Horatio

Gates.

1781, November 22, VII :5 1 2. [Idem], to John Stark.

1777, October 14, 11:440.

1781, December 15, VII:583. CLARK, Ebenezer, to Goose Van

CAMPBELL, Samuel, to Marquis de Lafayette.

CLINTON, Charles, to James Clin¬

1778, March 31, 111:104.

ton.

[Idem], to John Stark.

1779, January 25, IV :5 1 7.

1778, June 5, 111:409. CANTINE, John, to L. Nicols, and

CLIN TON, Sir Henry, to John Burgoyne.

H. Vankeuren.

1777, October 8, 11:414.

1778, August 12, 111:626. CHERRY VALLEY—Committee

[Idem], to Lord George Germain.

1 779, January 1 1, IV:480; May

to Marquis de Lafayette.

22, V:22; August 21, V :208.

1778, March 31, 111:104. CHILDE, Margaret, to New York Delegates in Continental

Schaick. 1780, May 17, V:720.

Con¬

gress. 1778, August 18, 111:662. CHILDS, Silas, to John Chipman. 1780, March 26, V:570. CHIPMAN, John, to Goose Van Schaick. 1780, March 22, V:551 ; March

1780; July 4, V:876. CLINTON,

James,

to

Committee

at New Windsor. 1776, July 13, 1:247. [Idem], to Walter N. Butler.

1 779, January [Idem],

to

I, IV:457.

Mary

(Mrs.

James)

Clinton. 1779, June

122.

13,

V:82; July 6,

lxxxiv

State of New York

CUYLER, A. C., to Isaac Man.

CLINTON, James — continued.

1778, March 11, 111:20.

[Idem], to Robert Cochran.

CUYLER,

1781, May 16, VI :878. [Idem], to Philip Cortlandt.

CLINTON, Mary (Mrs. James), to

[Idem], to Royal Flint.

[Idem], to C. Elmendorph.

1778, December 26, IV:428. to

Marquis

de

1779, July 7, V: 1 27. [Idem], to Henry Cuyler.

Lafayette.

1780, April 14, V:617.

1778, March 31, 111:104.

[Idem], to Abraham Ten Broeck.

[Idem], to John Stark.

1780, April 14, V :633.

1778, June 5, 111:409. COBLESKILL —- Inhabitants, James Clinton.

President of

1778, September 18, IV:91.

James Clinton. Samuel,

to

1777, October 17, 11:454.

1781, May 16, VI:879.

CLYDE,

Jacob,

New York Council of Safety.

to



[Idem], to Robert Benson.

1781, October 2, VII:369.

1779, January 7, IV:474. COCHRAN, Robert, to James Clin¬ ton. 1781, May 13, VI :877; May 14, 878. CONNOLLY, Michael, to Gershom Mott. 1778, February 13, 11:761. [Idem], to James Black.

1780, December 5, VI:477. COOPER, Gilbert, to Levi Pawling. 1 777, February 18, 1:61 1. [Idem], to Thomas Smith.

1 778, September 25, IV:86. COPP, John, to -. 1779, February 24, IV:586. CORTLANDT, Philip, to Charles Graham. 1780, July 19, VI :1 46. CURTENIUS, Peter T., to Rob¬ ert Benson. 1780, December 27, VI:525.

DAVIS, Isaac, to-. 1779, May 11, IV:807. DAVIS, John, to John Grenell. 1781, August 14, VII: 198. DAY, Luke, to James Clinton. 1779, May 11, IV:81 1. DEANE, James, to Philip Schuyler. 1778,

May 25,

111:356; June

15, 457. D’WITT, A ., to James Clinton. 1 779, January' 27, IV:521. DE\ GERT,

Peter

S.,

to

Philip

Schuyler. 1777, May [August] 6, 11:191. [Idem], to Chairman of Committee

of Albany. 1777, August 9, 11:203. [Idem],

to New York Council of

Safety. Mil, September 10, 11:300.

DIETZ, William, to John Stark. 1778, May 30, 111:377.

Miscellaneous Letters.

DIGGES, Dudley, to Robert For¬ syth.

FLOYD,

lxxxv

William,

and

others

to

New York Provincial Congress.

1780, August 17, VI: 120. DIMON, David, to Israel Putnam. 1 777, September 12, II: 317. DUBOYS, Lewis, to Robert Van

1776, June 27, 1:242. FONDA, Jelles, to Henry Glen. 1778, June 5, 111:407. [Idem], to Goose Van Schaick.

1778, November 14, IV:287.

Rensselaer. [ I 780, October —], VI :31 8. DU SIMITIERE,

Pierre

Eugene,

to President of Continental Con¬

[Idem], to Stephen Lush.

1779, April 29, IV:782. [Idem], to Abraham Yates, Jr.

1780, April 12, V :628.

gress.

FORD,

1780, July 20, VI :32. DYKEMAN. John, to G. P. Weissenfels.

1781, August 10, VIL206. ECKERSON, Thomas, and others to John Stark.

Jacob,

to

Abraham

Ten

Broeck. 1778, July 18, 111:555; July 19, 558. FORMAN, David, to George Wash¬ ington. 1780, June 17, V-.853. FRANKLIN, Benjamin, to John Jay.

1778, May 30, 111:377.

1 779, October 4, V:408. FERRIS, John, to William Heath. 1780, December 16, VI:502. FISHER,

Frederick,

to

Abraham

[Idem],

to United States Commis¬

sioners of Navy for Eastern DeDartment. 1779, October 17, V:408.

Ten Broeck. 1778, June 5, 111:405. [Idem], to Abraham Wemple.

1778,

September

18,

IV:47;

September 1 9, 82. [Idem], to Goose Van Schaick.

1780, April 3, V:585. FISHER, George, to Robert Benson. 1778, September 22, IV:69. FLETCHER, Samuel, to John Stark.

[1781, October —], VII:438. FLINT,

Royal,

to George Wash¬

ington. 1780, January 3, V:455.

GANSEVOORT,

Peter,

to

Ho¬

ratio Gates. 1777, August 22,

11:254.

[Idem], to Thomas Conway.

1778, April 4, 111:125. [Idem], to Henry Van Rensselaer.

1781, December 5, VII:554. [Idem], to Peter Yates.

1781, December 5, VII :554. [Idem], to officer of Vermont mili¬

tia. 1781, December 18, VII:602.

lxxxvi

State of New York

GATES, Horatio, to Israel Putnam. 1 777, September

[October]

15,

11:439.

GREENE, Nathanael — continued. [Idem], to President of Continental

Congress.

[Idem], to John Vaughan.

1781, April 22, VI :910.

1777, October 19, 11:459.

GROUT, Hilkiah, to Micah Town¬

[Idem], to John Stark.

send.

1778, April 17, 111:179.

1779, February 21, IV :696.

GLEN, Henry, to Lord Stirling.

“ GUSTAVUS ” to “John Ander»» son.

1781, October 26, VII:443. GOES,

Helena,

to

Robert

Van

[1780], September

15, 11:725.

Rensselaer. 1781, April 14, VI :767.

HAMILTON,

GOES, John D., to Albany County Commissioners for Conspiracies. 1780, September 2, VI: 166. GORDON, James, to Goose Van Schaick. 1778, November 14, IV:287. GRAHAM, Daniel, to New York Council of Safety. 1777, December [4], 11:563. GRAHAM, John,

to Goose Van

George Washington. 1777, November 1 2, II :542; No¬ vember 15, 542. HANCOCK, John to Marinus Wil¬ lett. 1781, August 2, VII: 171. HARING, John, to Thomas Smith. 1778, September 25, IV:86. [Idem], to Alexander McDougall.

HARPER, Alexander, to [hiswife],

1780, July 27, VI:59. GRAHAM, Morns, to Robert Ben¬ son.

May

23, 348; May 27, 360. to

Timothy

Pickering. 1 781, July 30, VII :21 6. GREENE, Nathanael, to -. 1779, June 24, V:95. [Idem], to- Udny Hay.

1780, June 27, V:888.

John,

to

President of

[Idem], to Goose Van Schaick.

111:347;

Robert,

HARPER,

1777, August 20, 11:238.

[Idem], to Horatio Gates.

May 23,

1780, April 8, V:579. New York Council of Safety.

1778, May 4, 111:264.

GRAHAM,

to

1779, May 20, IV:840.

Schaick.

1778,

Alexander,

1780, May 22, V :737. HATFIELD,

Richard,

to

Israel

Putnam. 1778, January 25, 11:693. [Idem], to Alexander McDougall.

1779, May 29, IV:861. HATHORN, John, to James Clin¬ ton. 1778, April 14, 111:167.

Miscellaneous Letters.

HAY, Ann Hawkes, to Command¬ ing Officer at Fort Montgomery. 1777, March 23, 1:678.

[Idem], to William Humfrey.

Jacob,

to

Levi

Pawling. 1777, April 18, 1:721.

1779, February 11, IV:567. [Idem], to inhabitants on both sides

of Hudson river,

HOWE, Robert, to George Wash¬ ington. 1780, June 30, VI: 13.

1780, June 14, V :848. Supervisors,

HOWE, Assessors,

etc., of New York State.

Sir

William,

to

George

Washington. 1778, February 5, 11:570; Feb¬

1 780, June —, V :848.

ruary

[Idem], to George Trimble.

14,

570;

March

10,

572; March 15, 573; Febru¬

1780, July 9, VII :5; July 13,5. [Idem], to Robert Livingston.

ary 5, 111:304; February 14, 306.

1780, November 20, VI:461. [Idem], to George Washington.

1780, November 23, VI:442. [Idem], to Pierre Van Cortlandt.

1781, January 6, VI:554. [Idem],

Yates. HOORNBEEK,

1777, September 22, 11:341.

to

HILLEGAS, Michael, to Abraham 1 780, August 2, VI :75.

HAT, Udny, to John Tayler.

[Idem],

lxxxvii

to President of Board of

War.

[Idem], to Lord George Germain.

1778, March 24, 11:574; March 24, 111:306. HUGHES, Hugh, to Andrew Tay¬ lor. 1777, May 31, III :1 15. [Idem], to Samuel H. Parsons.

1781, April 27, VI:804.

1 778, March 11, 111:27.

[Idem], to assistants.

[Idem], to -.

1781, June 24, VII :43.

1781, October 3, VII :373.

[Idem], to Timothy Pickering.

1781, July 5, VI1:2 1 3; July 25, 129; August 8, 217; August 11,

222;

August

14,

222;

INGRAHAM, Benjamin, to Daniel Taylor. 1777, July 31, 11:401.

August 16, 223.

IRVINE, William, to George Wash¬

[Idem], to Robert Morris.

1781, August 15, VII:208. HAYES, John McNamara, to-.

ington. 1780, January 4, V:457.

1778, March 18, 111:55, HEATH,

William,

to

Washington. 1779, August 30, V:243.

George

JACKSON, Michael, to Alexander McDougall. 1 779, January 1 7, IV :491.

lxxxviii

State of New York

JANSEN,

Dirck,

to

New

York

Council of Safety.

Johannis,

Marquis

de,

to

Chairman of Committee of Al¬

1 777, August 7, 11:193. JANSEN,

LAFAYETTE,

Jr.,

bany.

to

Henry

Godwin.

1778, March 3, 11:852. LAWRENCE,

1781, August 1 1, VII: 1 93.

Jonathan,

Jr.,

to

Samuel Drake.

JAY, John, and others to-. 1777, June 2, 1:855.

1780, October 24, VI:332. LEEK, Philip, to Egbert Benson.

[Idem], to George Washington. 1778, November 19, IV:300. JEFFERSON, Thomas, to Sir Guy Carleton.

1779, March 30, IV:676. LEFEVER, Simon, to Charles De Witt. 1780, November 24, VI:563.

1779, July 22, V: 195. LEGGETT, Abraham, to Timothy JOHNSON, William, Jr., to Sam¬ uel Clyde.

Pickering. 1781, August 9, VI 1:221.

1778, January 19, 11:693. LEWIS, Francis, and others to New KEESE, John, to Hugh Hughes. 1778, February 20, 11:787. KIP,

Richard,

Jr.,

to

Alexander

LIVINGSTON, Henry B., to Rob¬

1778, April 15, 111:173. KLOCK, Jacob,

to Abraham Ten

May

31,

III :382;

June

1777, August 12, 11:219.

1 780, May 23, V:739.

LIVINGSTON, Peter R., to Rob¬

[Idem], to Frederick Fisher. 1778, September 16, IV :39. [Idem], to Goose Van Schaick. 1780, March

LIVINGSTON, John R., to Rob¬ ert R. Livingston.

6, 414; July 19, 559.

17, V:545; April

5, 631.

ert Benson. 1 778, June 1 0, III :447. [Idem], to Stephen Lush. 1778, November 4, IV:262.

Charles,

to

Thomas

Thom as.

Henry,

LIVINGSTON,

Robert,

to

Udny

Hay.

1776, October 18, 1:382. KNOX,

ert R. Livingston. 1777, August 4, 11:168.

Broeck.

KNOWLES,

LEWIS, Morgan, to Jacob Cuyler. 1780, May 27, V:763.

Hamilton.

1 778,

York Provincial Congress. 1 776, June 27, 1:242.

to

George Wash¬

ington. 1780, November 13, VI :41 3.

1780, November 16, VI:460. LIVINGSTON, Walter, to John A. Fonda. 1777, November 22, 11:536.

lxxxix

Miscellaneous Letters.

LORING, Joshua,

to Gold Selleck

Silliman.

MADISON,

James,

to

Edmund

Randolph.

1778, January 6, 11:648.

1782, June —, IV :448.

LUCAS, William, to Nathaniel Delivan.

MAGAW,

Robert,

to

William

Heath.

1781, August 4, VII :228. LUDINTON,

Henry,

to

1780, February 10, V:491. David

Dimon.

MALCOM, William, to Israel Put¬ nam.

1777, September 10, 11:317.

1778, October 23, IV:202.

[Idem], to Israel Putnam.

[Idem], to Daniel Putnam.

1777, September 12, II: 318.

1 778, October 24, IV:203.

[Idem], to Jacobus Swartwout.

[Idem], to Robert Van Rensselaer.

1778, September 8, IV:33.

1 780, October 13, VI :292.

LUSH, Stephen, to Morris Graham. 1777, September 3, 11:275.

MEAD, John, to Horatio Gates. 1778, May 23, 111:347.

[Idem], to Jelles Fonda.

MERELY,

1779, April 14, IV:758.

Charles,

to

Alexander

McDougall.

LYMAN, Daniel, to Robert Benson. 1780, December 17, VI:502.

1779, April 1, IV:681. MILES, Samuel, to Hugh Hughes. 1781, October 22, VIL434.

McARTHUR,

Alexander,

to

Henry Godwin.

1780, March 9, V :552.

1781, August 31, VIII:281. McCRAKEN,

Joseph,

to

MITCHELL,

Goose

Van Schaick.

John

to Abraham Ten

Broeck.

18, VI :30; July 19,

MOFFAT, Thomas, to James Clin¬

Alexander,

1777, October 5, 11:365. to

1777, April 23, 1:729.

[Idem], to Thomas Conway. 1778, April 21, 111:200. Officer

[Idem], to Andrew Taylor. 1778, February 10, 11:739.

James Clinton.

Commanding

New Levies at Fishkill. 1779, May

Peter

ton.

McDOUGALL,

to

to

31.

1 780, March 29, V:570.

[Idem],

Hugh,

Vroman. 1780, July

1780, May 16, V:71 9. McCREA,

MILLEN, James, to Robert Howe.

15, IV:822.

[Idem], to James Clinton. 1778, March 30, 111:101. MORRIS, Gouverneur, to President of

New

York

Council

Safety. 1777, July 16, 11:1 15.

of

xc

State of New York

MYNDERSE, Reyneir, Schuyler.

to

Philip

PARSONS, Samuel H., to Israel Putnam.

1 111, August 5, 11:187.

1777, September 26, 11:345. [Idem], to Sir Henry Clinton.

NEWKERK, Jacob, to John Cantine. 1778, August 14, 111:633; Au¬ gust 21, 678. [Idem], to John Hathorn.

1778, February 23, 11:803. PATTISON, James, to Sir Henry Clinton. 1 779, June 9, Y:22. 1780, February 21, V :448.

1778, August 14, 111:653. NEW YORK STATE—Council of Safety to George Washing¬ ton. 1 111, July 25, 11:1 36. NEW YORK STATE — Delegates in Continental Congress to New York Provincial Congress. 1776, [June —], 1:236; June 27, 1:242. NEW YORK STATE — Legisla¬ ture to Delegates in Continental Congress. 1781, January 17, VI:580. [Idem], to George Washington. 1781, March 30, VI:729.

[Idem], to Viscount Townshend. 1 779, June 9, V:23. PAWLING, Albert, to Dirck Jan¬ sen. 1 776, December 26, 1:497. [Idem], to Robert Benson. 1781, November 22, VI 1:512. PAWLING, Levi, to George Wash¬ ington. Mil, February 10, 1:587. PECKWELL, Henry, to Udny Hay. 1780, June 14, V :852. PELL, Philip, Jr., to Robert Benson. 1780, December 22, V1:5 1 3.

NEW YORK STATE —Line Of¬ ficers to New York Legislature. 1 780, September 7, V1:21 7.

PETTIT, Charles, to George Wash¬ ington.

NOAILLES, Marquis de, to Lord Weymouth. 1778, March 13, 111:308.

PHELPS, Charles, to Samuel Hunt¬

O. E., to John M. Beeckman. [1778,-], 111; I I]. ONEIDA CHIEFS, to Van Dyck. 1 780, June 1 8, V :883.

Cornelius

1778, September 10, IV:22. ington. 1 779, December 28, V:436. PICKERING, Timothy, Hay.

to Udny

1781, July 26, VII :2 1 3; August

8, 217. [Idem], to President of Continental Congress.

xci

Miscellaneous Letters.

PICKERING,

Timothy—-cont’d.

ROBERTSON, James, to Alexan¬

1781, July 27, VII :216.

der Robertson. 1777, November 16, 11:524.

[Idem], to Robert Graham.

ROSEBOOM,

1781, August 3, VI 1:218.

Myndert,

to

Wil¬

liam Butler.

[Idem], to Abraham Leggett.

1778, August 31, 111:706.

1781, August 9, VII :221.

[Idem], to Udny Hay. S AFFORD,

1781, August 15, VII :223; Au¬

Samuel,

to

Morgan

Lewis.

gust 16, 223.

1780, June 2, V :787. POWELL,

Jeremiah,

to

Samuel ST.

Huntington.

Daniel,

to

Philip

63. SCHENECTADY—Committee, to

October

24,

IV:202;

October 24, 203. PUTNAM,

to

1777, June 25, 11:62; June 26,

William

Malcom. 1778,

Arthur,

Schuyler.

1780, February 7, V :490. PUTNAM,

CLAIR,

Israel,

Philip Schuyler. 1777, August 5, 11:187.

to

Jonathan

SCHUYLER,

Philip,

to Abraham

Yates, Jr.

Trumbull.

1 776, October 16, 1:385.

1777, November 6, 11:501.

[Idem], to Pierre Van Cortlandt.

[Idem], to Valentine Jones.

1777, June 25, 11:53; June 30,

1777, November II, 11:514.

63; July 5,81; July

[Idem], to William Malcom.

July 1 778, October 23, IV:202.

14,

112; July

7,

18,

82; 117;

August 4, 198.

[Idem], to Daniel Putnam.

[Idem], to George Washington.

1 778, October 24, IV:204.

1 111, June 28, 11:62.

PYE, David, to Theunis Cooper.

[Id em], to New York Council of

1777, September 11, 11:315.

Safety. 1777, July 9,

QUINCY, Josiah, to Benjamin Tallmadge.

11:101 ; July 24,

144.

[Idem], to John Barclay.

1833, November 12, VI:257.

Mil, November 1, 11:494. »

[Idem], to Levi Stockwell. REED,

James,

to

Alexander

Mc-

1779,

March 8,

1, 681.

1779, April 29, IV:779.

[Idem], to New York militia.

Dougall. IV :622; April

1780,

November

November 3,

—,

377.

VI:376;

State of New York

XC11

SCHUYLER,

Ph’lip—continued.

[Idem], to James Clinton. 1781, May

15, VI:880.

1780, October 17, VI:408.

II, V:539. to

Walter

111:379.

1778, June 23, V:41 3; July 4,

[Idem], to Ichabod Alden. 1778, August 15, V:414.

111:617.

[Idem], to Peter Gansevoort.

[Idem], to Joseph Brant.

1781, October 11, VI 1:391.

[1778, July—], 111:618.

[Idem], to Benjamin Tupper.

SMITH, Israel, to James Clinton.

1781, October 22, VII:437.

1778, February 5, 11:768.

[Idem], to Peter Yates.

SMITH, James, to Baron de Kalb. 1778, November 25, IV:31 2. Melancton,

to

1777, May

Abraham

to

Ebenezer,

to

-

Yates. 1778,

1, 1:763.

Milford,

1781, December 8, VII:569. STEVENS,

Ten Broeck.

March 4, 11:843.

[Idem], to Marquis de Lafayette. Robert

S.

Jones.

1778, March 19, 111:59. STEVENS,

1778, August 5, 111:610. SMH H, Simeon, to-. 1778, November 5, IV:243. SMITH, William, to Peter R. Liv¬ ingston.

Nathaniel,

SPARKS, Jared, to Benjamin Tallmadge.

to

George

Washington. 1780, December 9, VI:485. STEWART,

Charles,

to

James

Gray. 1780, March

1 780, May 4, V:71 3.

16,

V:697.

[Idem], to Robert Howe. 1780, April 4, V.-587. [Idem], to George Washington.

1833, November 12, VI:258. 1834, February 6, VI:260. SPENCER, Israel, to Stephen Lush. 1781, July 23, VIM 17. STAATS,

31,

413. N.

Butler. 1778, July 27,

SMITH,

Ten

[Idem], to William H. Ballard.

SIMNET, John, to James Rivington.

Charles,

Abraham

[Idem], to Horatio Gates. 1778, May

1780, March

to

1778, May 20, 111:337.

ingston.

SMITH,

John,

Broeck.

SHERWOOD, Adiel, to- Liv¬

SMITH,

STARK,

Barent J.,

to Abraham

Ten Broeck. 1778, September 9, IV:15.

1780, September 30, VI:270. STIRLING, Lord, to Peter Ganse¬ voort. 1781, October 31, VII:462. STRANG,

Joseph,

to

Samuel

16,

11:764.

Parsons. 1778, February

H.

Miscellaneous Letters.

SULLIVAN, John, to James Clin¬ ton.

xciii

THOMPSON, Andrew, to William Heath.

1 779, July

11, V: 1 49.

1781, October 27, VII:455.

[Idem], to George Washington.

TILGHMAN, Tench, to Henry B.

1779, July 30, V:1 77.

Livingston.

[Idem], to James Clinton.

1778, February

1 779, July 30, V: 1 78.

TOMPKINS,

14,

11:752.

Jonathan

G.,

to

Royal Flint. TALLMADGE,

Benjamin,

to

Jared Sparks. 1833,

TRIMBLE, George, to Udny Hay.

November 16, VI:258.

1781, June 1, VII :5.

1834, February 17, VI:261.

TRUMBULL,

[Idem], to Josiah Quincy.

TAYLOR,

George,

11:409. Jr.,

to

Udny

TRYON,

William,

to

Archibald

1779, March

7,

IV :621.

TRYON COUNTY — Committee

1780, June 20, V :868. BROECK, Dutchess

Philip

Hamilton.

Hay.

TEN

to

1777, August I, 11:147. TAPPEN, Peter, to Hugh Hughes. 10,

Jonathan,

Schuyler.

1833, November 18, VI :260.

Mil, October

1779, September 26, V :294.

Abraham,

County

to New York Council of Safety. to

Commission¬

ers for Conspiracies.

1777, September 10,

11:300.

TUSTEN, Benjamin, Jr., to Stephen Howel.

I 111, May 2, 1:763.

1776, July 23, 1:266.

[Idem], to'Pierre Van Cortlandt. 1777, July 7, 11:80.

UMPHREY,

[Idem], to Robert Benson.

Thomas

1776, July 29, 1:278.

[Idem], to Edward Hand.

UNDERDUNCK, Garret, to Alex¬

1778, November 12, IV:285.

ander McDougall.

[Idem], to John Williams.

1 111, June 25,

May 24, V:845.

11:51.

UNITED STATES — Board of

TEN BROECK, Samuel, to Robert

War, to Udny Hay. 1781, May 10, VI :806.

Benson. 1778, September 15, IV:33. THOMPSON,

to

Cook.

1778, September 16, IV:36.

1780,

James,

Alexander,

Thomas Machin. 1781, June 7, VII :1 8.

UNITED to

STATES — Congress,

Committee,

to

Samuel

and others. 1779, June 23, V:97.

Minott

State of New York

XC1V

UNITED New

STATES — Congress, York

Delegates

in,

to

New York Provincial Congress. 1776,

[June —],

1:236; June

VAN

HORNE,

Abraham,

to

Henry Glen. 1778, June 5, 111:407. VAN NESS, -, to Royal Flint. 1779, September 29, V:295.

27, 242.

VAN NESTE, Peter, to Johannis VAN CAMPEN, Isaac, to Johan-

1777, April 6, 1:700.

nis Decker.

VAN RENSSELAER, Henry, to

1777, April 6, 1:700. VAN

CORTLANDT,

Pierre,

to

11:101 ; July

7,

101. 1777, July 25, 11:1 36; July 25, 170; July 27,

171 ; July 30,

RENSSELAER,

John,

to

1781, December 4, VII:553. VAN SCHAICK, Goose, to Philip Schuyler. 1777, August 4, 11:169.

172.

[Idem], to Edward Hand.

[Idem], to Jonathan Trumbull.

1778, November 15, IV:288.

1 111, July 27, II :226. [Idem], to New York Delegates in

[Idem], to James Clinton.

1779, May 22, IV:843; J une 5,

Continental Congress.

V :35.

1781, January 17, VI:580. VAN DYCK, Cornelius, to James

[Idem], to Abraham Ten Broeck.

1780, May 24, V:746.

Clinton. 1778, December 23, IV:41 7.

to New York Council of

1781, June 11, VII :20.

[Idem], to Goose Van Schaick.

VAN WOERT, Lewis, to Abra¬

1779, October 25, V:330.

ham Ten Broeck.

1780, July 3, V :91 2.

1778, November 11, IV:268.

VAN EPS, John E., to Zephaniah and

[Idem],

Appointment.

1779, January 18, IV:492.

Abraham

Veeder.

1780, October 28, VI:344. VARICK,

Richard,

to

George

Washington.

1778, March 12, 111:34. VAN ERNAM,

VAN

Peter Gansevoort.

[Idem], to George Washington.

Batcheller

Peter Gansevoort. 1781, October 15, VII:403.

Philip Schuyler. 1777, July 5,

Decker.

Jacob,

Vroman. 1780, July 20, VI :31.

to

1781, June 1 6, VII :28. Peter

VEEDER,

Volkert,

to

Ten Broeck. 1778, June 5, III :405.

Abraham

xcv

Miscellaneous Letters.

VEEDER, Volkert — continued.

WASHINGTON, George—1778

[Idem], to Henry Glen.

— continued.

1780, October 17, VI:303. V1SSCHER,

Matthew,

to

111:352; June 29, 519; No¬

Abra¬

1779, June 6,

ham Yates, Jr.

of

Peter,

New

to

York

President

Council

of

23, 204. 1780, January 5,

V:454; May

27, 760; June 25, 876; Sep¬

Safety.

tember 26, VI:256; December

1777, August 20, 11:238. fIdem], to Abraham Ten Broeck. 1778, July 17, 111:557; July 24,

15, 508. 1781, January 6, VI :550; May 8, 850.

583. 1780,

V:21 ; July 25,

152; August 15, 245; August

1777, October 12, 11:428. VROMAN,

vember 27, IV:332.

April

12,

V:632;

June

[Idem], to Committee of Co-opera¬

tion of Continental Congress.

14, 819; June 17, 842.

1780, May 25, V:755; June 11,

[Idem], to Stephen Lush.

809; June 12, 812; June 19,

1779, April 14, IV:723.

856; July 13, VI: 1 0; August WADSWORTH,

Jeremiah,

to

George Washington. Ebenezer,

to

December

17,

V11:591 ;

1781, December 19, VI 1:611. to

Udny

Hay.

tinental Congress.

ber 23, 11:559; November 23, 570; December 23, 597.

March

16,

February

8,

870;

12,

11:749;

March 1 6, 869. 17, IV:642; July

[Idem], to Israel Putnam.

11:122; August

1, 149; December 2, 560.

1:808; Novem¬

February

11:72. 1778,

1777, July 21,

1775, July 10, 1:21 1.

1778,

of

3, V: 1 21 ; July 4, 121.

WASHINGTON, George, to Con¬

10,

Committee

to Alexander McDougall.

1779, March

1781, October 7, VII:379.

1777, May

Secret

1777, May 7, 1:808; May 20,

[Idem], to Peter Gansevoort.

Bethuel,

to

1776, July 13, 1:555. [Idem],

December 1 7, 592.

WASHBURN,

[Idem],

New York Convention.

Henry Van Rensselaer. 1781,

112.

1776, January 30, 1:555.

1779, August 27, V :218. WALBRIDGE,

17,

[Idem], to Charles Lee.

to New York Council of

Safety.

11:750; May

1778, March 16, 11:869. [Idem],

24,

Mil, July 22,

4, 170.

11:122; August

State of New York

XCV1

WASHINGTON,

George —con¬

tinued. [Idem\,

to

George — con¬

tinued. Governors

of

Eastern

States.

1780, July 15, VI:10; July

1777, December 29, 11:614.

February

10,

[Idem], to William Heath. 1779, December 21, V:427.

111:305;

March 9, 11:572; March

12,

573.

[Idem], to James Duane. 1780, 14,

[Idem], to Henry Laurens. 1778, March 8, 11:571.

25,

March

14,

V:708;

May

11.

[Idem], to James Clinton. 1780, June

[Idem], to Horatio Gates. 1778, May

16,

I 1 ; July 16, 12; July 22, 12.

[Idem], to Sir William Howe. 1778,

WASHINGTON,

10, V:809; Novem¬

ber 5, VI:407.

III :353;

June

[Idem], to Robert Howe.

20, 484; June 29, 519.

1780, June 10, V:806; June 15,

[Idem], to Peter Muhlenberg.

807; June 18, 854; June 20,

1778, August

27

(per

Tench

Tilghman), 111:696.

[Idem], to Pierre Van Cortlandt.

[Idem], to John Morin Scott. 1778, October

17,

IV: 1 67.

[Idem], to Philip Schuyler.

1779, February 11, IV:602. 1780, May 25, V:755.

[Idem], to Samuel Huntington. 1780, June 20, V:874.

1 780, June 29, VI: 1 2.

1779, March 3, IV:615. [Idem], to John Sullivan.

[Idem], to John Fellows. 1 780, July 31, VI :63.

1779, July 1, V:149.

[Idem], to Benedict Arnold.

[Idem], to William Gordon.

1780, August 3, VI: 13.

1779, August 2, V:I56. [Idem], to Lord Stirling.

[Idem], to Count Rochambeau. 1780, September 26, VI:257.

1779, August 21, V:205. [Idem], to Henry Lee.

[Idem], to William Denning. 1780, November 2, VI:366.

1779, August 23, V:205. [Idem], to Count d’Estaing. 13,

[Idem], to New England States. 1781, January 5, VI:548.

V :288;

October 4, 292.

[Idem], to Henry Knox. 1781, January 7, VI:549.

[Idem], to Marquis de Lafayette. 1779, October 20,

[Idem], to James Bowdoin.

[Idem], to Robert R. Livingston.

[Idem], to Joseph Reed.

September

1780, June 10, V :806.

1780, June 14, V:807.

1778, November 20, IV:365.

1779,

858.

V:380.

[Idem], to Abner Nash. 1781, January —, VI: 592.

Miscellaneous Letters.

WAYNE, Anthony, to Charles Lee.

Alexander,

to

WILLIAMS, John — continued. [Idem], to Goose Van Schaick.

1779, October 20, V:154. WEBSTER,

XCVll

Lewis

1780, May 16, V:720. [Idem], to Matthew Visscher.

Van Woert. 1778, November 10, IV:268. [Idem], to Thomas Chittenden.

1781, April WISNER,

15,

Henry,

VI :788. and

others

to

New York Provincial Congress. 1780, October 18, VI:308. WEMPLE, Abraham, to Abraham Ten Broeck.

413; September 20, IV:82. 1780, August 2, VI:80.

to Andrew Taylor. [March?]

29, III:

116. [Idem], to Alexander McDougall. 1778, May 6, 111:274.

[Idem], to Peter Vroman.

WITHERSPOON,

18, VI :30.

John,

to

Samuel Minott and others.

WEMPLE, Myndert M., to Goose

1779, June 23, V:97. [Idem], to Thomas Chittenden.

Van Schaick. 1780, May 23,

1779, June 28, V: 1 12.

V :742.

WOODHULL,

[Idem], to Peter Vroman. 1780, July

[Idem],

1778, April

1778, June 2, 111:383; June 6,

1780, July

1776, June 27, 1:242.

Jesse,

to

William

Malcom.

19, VI :3L

WESTBROOK, Samuel, to Johan-

1779, June

7,

V:50.

WRIGHT, Job, to Abraham Ten

nis Decker.

Broeck. 1777, April 6, 1:700. 1781, March 6, VI:671. WHITING,

Daniel,

to

Edward

Hand.

W.

B.,

to

to

New

Ten Broeck.

WILLETT,

YATES,

Marinus,

to

Christopher,

to Abraham

Wemple. Elihu

Marshall.

1778, May 30, 111:378. YATES, Christopher P., to Abra¬

September

September

1777, August 6, 11:189.

Abraham

1778. August 26, 111:694.

1781,

Jacobus,

York Council of Safety.

1778, November 13, IV:286. WHITING,

WYNKOOP,

8,

7,

VII:327;

327; September

10, 327. WILLIAMS, John, to Jotham Loring. 1778, April 22, 111:207.

ham Yates, Jr. 1780, March

17, V :548; April

7, 628. YATES, Peter, to Thomas Chitten¬ den. 1781, August 27, VII:267.

State of New York

xcviii

YATES, Peter — continued. [Idem], to Peter Gansevoort. 1781, December 12, VII:579. YOUNGLOVE, John, to Commit¬ tee of Albany.

YOUNGLOVE, John-—continued. 1778, February 26, 11:854. [Idem], to Robert Yates. 1781, April

18, VI :788.

ANALYTICAL INDEX

ANALYTICAL INDEX

A

AHRING,

Jacob,

of

Tryon

Abeel

county, N. Y., captured with

(Abell),

Capt.

his family, VI:79.

David

VI:452;

Aamko, Oneida chief, V :884.

Anthony, Abeel,

prisoner

son

of

captured,

in

Montreal,

Canada, VII :227.

Abaco, in the Bahamas, VIII:322.

Abeel

(Abail, Abell), David, cap¬

Abail, see Abeel.

tain, return of company, IV:687;

Abbet, see also Abbett, Abbot, Ab¬

exchange of, as prisoner, VI:451, 452,

bott, Abott.

treal, Canada,

of Albany, N. Y., IV: 10.

ment

(Abbit), of

Col.

David,

in

Roswell

bany

regi¬

see

after

release,

negotiations

Abbet,

Abbett,

VII:227; at Al¬ VII:606;

affidavit of captivity and rumored

Hopkins,

V: 7 1, 72. Abbit,

between

Vermont

leaders and British, VII:607.

Abbot,

Abeel, Garrett, of New York city,

Abbott, Abott.

salter, VIII:xxxvi.

Abbot, see also Abbet, Abbett, Ab¬

Abeel,

bott, Abott.

James,

major,

of first regi¬

ment of volunteers, V:539.

Abbot (Abbit), Joel, VII:5 75.

Abeel

Abbott (Abbit), John, colonel, VII:

(Abeail,

John,

house

with Lt. Col. Henry Van Rensse¬

burned, VI:80, 81, 82. Abeel,

laer, VII :585.

Abeel,

N. H., member of New Hamp¬

Abeel

Huntington,

L. I., IV:200.

council

at

tember,

1784,

373, 375,

New

York

city,

John,

of

New

York

city,

and

Byvanck,

merchants

in

New York city, VIII:xxxvi.

army, commanding 44th (English

Abeel, captain, or Kagentwaghgegh, chief,

of

Abercromby, James, general, British

Abeail, see Abeel.

Seneca

John,

district

salter, VIII:xxxvi.

shire committee of safety, V :654. of

Canajoharie

his

dealer in anchors, VIII:xxxvi.

Abbott, Jacob, of Hillsboro county,

Timothy,

in

Abeal),

389, 575; breaks off negotiations

Abbott,

VI:

800-801, 812; prisoner of Mon¬

Abbet, Jonathan James, of exempts

Abbett

VII:320; capture of,

deputy

Fort

to

Foot), IV:509.

Indian

Schuyler,

Sep¬

Abercromby,

VIII:365,

371,

colonel,

Robert,

British

army,

lieutenantreported

killed at Monmouth, 111:508.

378.

3

of New York

State

4

Abigh, Benjamin, 11:401.

Ackerman, Charles, joins the enemy,

Abingdon, Willoughby Bertie, fourth earl of, speech by, 111:433.

Ackerman

Abott, see also Abbit, Abbitt, Ab¬ bot, Abbott. Abott

miller

of

Ackerman,

Huntington,

A.ckerman,

Norwalk, Conn., 11:499, 501. Henry,

of

V :232.

assessor

of

Lawrence,

of

Hacken¬

tenth

William,

regiment,

assigned

Albany

to

county

militia, IV:36.

Acker, see also Aker.

Ackermans, -, 11:625.

Acker, - (Mr.), William Duer refers Clinton to-him for informa¬ tion, 1:565. John,

loyalist,

prisoner,

I:

Ackerson, see also Eckerson. Ackerson,

John,

his wife and

chil¬

dren permitted to go to New York city, V :678, 679.

510. Acker, John, Jr., of Beekman’s pre¬ cinct,

Dutchess

county,

N.

Y.,

Ackland, see also Acland. Ackland, James (?), country seat of, at Corlaer’s Hook, New York city,

V :555. (Asler),

Richard,

lieutenant

of second regiment, Orange county

VIII :xxix. Ackles,

James,

of

Fredericksburgh

precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,

militia, V:774. Acker, Sybert, captain of sixth regi¬ ment, Dutchess county militia, III:

VI:286. Acklin,

Francis,

of

first

regiment,

New York line, VI:532.

264. Acker,

Wolver,

of Newburgh pre¬

cinct, now in Orange county, N.

Acland,

Lady

Harriet, saved when

toga, II :431.

Ackerly, see also Akely, Akerly. Ackerly,

Acland, see also Ackland.

her husband’s tent burns at Sara¬

Y„ VI: 1 33.

Abraham,

condemned

death as a British spy,

to

VI:764,

765.

Acland, John army,

Dyke,

burned

major,

while

British

saving

wife

from tent fire at Saratoga, 11:431 ;

Ackerly,

Jonathan,

M anor,

181,

Gulian,

Ackerman,

Abraham’s Plains, in Pennsylvania,

Y.,

of

sack, N. J., 1:542.

Abrahams, John, mutineer, 1:640.

Acker

Elijah,

Poughkeepsie, N. Y., VI:586.

L. I., prisoner, 111:224.

Acker,

(Aukerman),

second regiment, New York line, VI: 791.

(Abot),-,

Abrahams,

V :95 I.

of

Westchester

convicted 183.

of

Cortlandt county,

burglary,

N. III:

goes on parole to New York city,

11:868. Acquackanonck, N. J., 1:271, 431, 472, 476, 477, 488, 534, 535,

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Acquackanonck, N. J.— continued.

5

Adams, John —- continued.

573; 11:625; V :271 ; bridge at,

committee to collect evidence about

1:472, VIII :399.

evacuation

Acra, Greene

(formerly in Albany)

county, N. Y., 111:525.

386. -, of

captain,

patriot,

shipbuilding,

in

11:36,

469, 470.

ships in Boston, 1:86. Abraham,

cinct,

Dutchess

county^ N(.

Y.,

111:455,

464;

IV:57,

186, 219, 243; commissioned by

thousand bushels of wheat for pris¬

Adams, John, Jr., employed in iron works

of

Robert

Livingston,

V;

753.

Abraham,

Jr.,

ot

Amenia

precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., IV :376.

Adams, Jonas, recommended for sec¬ ond lieutenant, V11:1 88. Adams, Joseph, of Amenia precinct,

Adams, C. T. M., of Caughnawaga, on Mohawk river, N. Y., Ill :396. Adams, Daniel, of Claverack, N. Y.,

Dutchess county, N. Y., IV:376. Adams,

Major,

Dutchess

V:930. Adams, Elisha, of Amenia precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., IV:376. Gilbert,

of

Mamaroneck,

John,

of

Massachusetts,

1:86, 87; 11:639; VIII:37, 96, 155;

description

of

New

county

Adams, Robert, daughter,

V :825;

requests permit for Mrs.

Mulligan,

to

221. Adams, Samuel, 1:77, 78, 93, 116; 11:639;

1:69-80;

Conti¬

remonstrance

First

militia,

seventh

come out of New York city, IV:

1 774,

to

in

836.

York city by, in August, elected

private

prisoner, suspected of felony, VI:

his

N. Y., prisoner, III :225.

101,

prisoners,

oners at New York, II :833.

of Amema pre¬

IV :376.

Adams,

peace with Great Britain, V :289.

Elias Boudinot to purchase twenty

Adams, Abigail (M rs. John), hard¬

Adams,

reports eleven British

Adams, John, deputy commissary of

charge

Adams,

II:

ica, 111:326; attempts to negotiate

Adams, -, captain, loyalist, III:

Adams,

343;

Ticonderoga,

men-of-war are bound for Amer¬

Adams, see also Addams.

Adams,

261,

of

draws

up

resolutions

against

stamp

nental Congress, 1:92 ; his opinion of New Yorkers, 1:93; impressions

Washington as commander-in-chief,

Philadelphia,

Washington

as

1:94-95;

selects

commander-in¬

chief, 1:1 16-1 17; signs treaty with England,

1:170;

appointed

on

nomination

act,

1:33;

of

seconded

of

of

1:117; president of Massachusetts senate, VIII :65, 262, 269. Adams, William, prisoner in Pough¬ keepsie jail, VI :836.

State of New York

6

Adams, William (Dr.), in charge of

Adiutoa (present Conesus, Livingston

hospital at New Windsor, Orange

county), N. Y., unfortunate Boyd

county, N. Y., VII :386. Adamson,

William,

expedition

lieutenant

of

New York volunteers, loyalist, as ensign requests Clinton for permis¬ sion to enter New York on parole, 11:502; absconded from his lodg¬ ings while on parole, 11:569; re¬ captured, 11:581-586; accused of horse stealing, III: 293-294; to be

Adamson, William, patriot, 111:177.

Ebenezer,-

of

Rhinebeck

precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,

Addison, Blandina (Miss), of Kings¬

Samuel,

N. Y.,

of Cherry Valley,

11:823.

Adkins, Williams, of Cherry Valley, N. Y„ 11:822. Admiralty Court, Boston, records de¬ stroyed by mob, State

1:37.

Courts

of,

to

be

informed of cessation of hostilities,

Adriance, Cornelius, V:168. Adriance Cornelius, lieutenant of sec¬

Addison (Addisson), John, principal of Kingston Academy, accompanies Clinton

to

camp,

1:421 ;

writes Clinton on behalf of inhabit¬ ants of Kingston,

itia, VI :763. Adsit (Adtset), George, in regiment

ton, N. Y., 11:614.

1:473-474; his

complimentary letter to Clinton,

11:

of Col.

Roswell Hopkins,

(Adeset,

V:71,

expenses

to

in

72.

Adye,

Clinton’s

Henry,

Adsit, Samuel, 111:242.

academy, 111:733.

mittee of provincial congress which

Adsitt),

regiment of Col. Roswell Hopkins,

Adsit, Stephen,

Adgate, Matthew, on auditing com¬

V:71,

72. Adsit

61 3-61 4; Clinton recommends his

approved

V:

ond regiment, Dutchess county mil¬

V :3 72.

Mrs.

from,

VIII :253.

Addams, see also Adams. Addams,

Adkins,

Admiralty,

exchanged, 111:464.

dispatched

238, 239, 240.

Stephen

111:243. S.,

aide-de-camp,

British army, V:388. Agar,

Edward,

druggist

in

New

York city, VIII :xxxiv.

1:664; chairman of

Agar, Henry, taken captive at Break-

committee to explore lead mines at

abeen, Schoharie county, confined

New Canaan, 111:394; elected as¬

in Canada, VI :660.

Philadelphia,

semblyman

from

Albany

county,

VII :322-323.

Agler, Anderess (Andress), of Coxsackie exempts, 111:137, 139.

Adiquitanga (Adoquetangy), Indian

Agnew, James, general, British army,

name of Charlotte river, Delaware

killed at battle of Germantown, II:

county, N. Y., V:1 88.

384.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Agnew, William, major, British army, with

Burgoyne

at

Saratoga,

11:

450.

Albany, N. Y.— continued. January,

1780,

V:460;

address

of welcome from, to Clinton, V:

Agontenayea, or Elequegonteneayea,

467-468;

Clinton’s

response

to

a rift on Onondaga river, N. Y.,

welcome, V :468-469 ; Clinton at,

VIII :359.

October 18, 1780, VI:304, 306;

Aitken,

Robert, printer in Philadel¬

phia, 1:60. Akart, Peter, of Schaghticoke, N. Y.,

address

and

freedom

of

t'o

at,

in

Clinton,

VI:338;

Clinton

January,

1781, VI:603; Clinton

accepts freedom of city,

111:299.

city

Akely, see also Ackerly, Akerly.

607;

Akely, Thomas, VI:453.

February,

VI:606-

Clinton intends to visit, in 1783,

VIII :65;

ad¬

Aker, Jacob, prisoner, VI:660.

dress of citizens to Clinton on res¬

Akerly, see also Ackerly, Akely.

toration of peace and establishment

Akerly, -, prisoner, 11:584, 585.

independence,

Akin, David, of Dutchess county ex¬

discuss approaching council, VIII: 345-346; former

empts, IV: 63. Benjamin,

of

VIII :230-231 ;

commissioners of Indian affairs here

Akin, see also Vanakin.

Akins,

of

Quaker

Hill,

Dutchess county, N. Y., IV:465,

council

of

Six

Nations at, recalled by Indians in 1784, VIII:361, 366; Washing¬ ton goes there, VIII :41 1 ; Wash¬

470. “Albany,”

the,

British

man-of-war,

at Fort Cumberland, Nova Scotia,

ington arrives there, VI 11:413. dtp hall, VI :233, 632, 733; VII: 228.

V :452. courts. Albany, N. Y., mentioned as prob¬ able capital of state,

11 :5 2 6; ob¬

jections to, as capital, 11:639; lo¬ cal

treasury

empty,

in

March,

Supreme,

ings,

July,

1778;

hospital (British), 11:581 ; 111:110; protest against its removal to New York,

mittee

for, 111:264.

111:63-66; in May,

favoritism

against,

Chief Justice Jay

at,

1778, 111:309; plan for

111:608-610;

convictions in, 111:608-610.

1778, 11:839; Schenectady com¬ charges

111:231; proceed¬

jail

(see

328,

111:81-82,

also 334,

83;

medicine

prisoners),

111:321,

354,

701;

IV:121,

reducing prices in force at, V : 1 1 5 ;

164, 219, 253, 410, 413, 845;

inhabitants petition

V :386, 676.

for permission

of Dr. Henry Van Dyck to return there,

V:274,

859;

Clinton

at,

legislature, sessions at, in 100,

V:460,

468,

1780,

473,

I:

481,

State of New York

8

Albany, N. Y.— legislature — con¬

Albany, N. Y.— military affairs — continued.

tinued. by

gondolas and gunboats to be built

snowdrifts from meeting there, Jan¬

near or at, 11:691, 715, 755, III:

uary,

sum¬

25, 26; suit for damages incurred

moned to meet there, January 3,

while Gates’s army was encamped

1781, VI:742.

on William Hilton’s farm, 11:824-

499,

509,

519;

1780,

prevented

V :444-446;

826; heavy

levies, see militia,

ordnance in

mayor's court, 1:18.

park,

military affairs. General James Clin¬

for arsenal and stores, 11:871, III:

ton ordered there, May,

1780, I:

11:843;

artillery

129,

144,

protection

needed

184, 200, 333; Con¬

1 7; capture of, designed by French

way in command, March,

in 1689, 1:123; capture of, early

111:78-79; McDougall’s orders to

a part of British plan, 1:127; con¬

Conway,

111:200-202;

1778,

ordnance

stituted base of operations, 1:143;

conditions, 111:69, 123, 421-423;

Burgoyne within striking distance,

Conway at, April, 1 778, II1:1 08 ;

1:195; early days of war, 1:195;

alarm

loyalists

from,

Convention

at

aid

in

capturing

Kingston,

1:718;

on

account of unprotected

state, 111:183, 186; plans for pro¬ tection,

111:189, 200-202; Clin¬

disaffected persons confined at, re¬

ton protests to Washington as to

moved to fleet, 11:101; reinforce¬

uncovered condition of,

ments

206; Stark to command at, April,

from

Ulster

and

Dutchess

counties ordered to, 11:150, 151-

1778,

152,

shipped to West Point,

167;

command Schuyler

Colonel at,

at,

Greaton

1777,

August,

in

11:170; 1777,

111:232;

111:205-

cannon

from,

111:290,

295 ; ordnance stores from, sent to

II:

Valley Forge, 111:290, 295; Bur¬

206; panic from threatened Bur¬

goyne at, 111:307; Stark at, May

goyne invasion,

20,

11:209-21 1 ; cap¬

1778,

111:333;

alarm over

ture of, would bring over Indians

threatened

on

tories, 111:380-381, 399; advised

British

side,

11:210;

George

raid

by

Indians

and

Clinton at, August 25, 1777, II:

by Clinton to rely on militia

for

253; Putnam suggests relief against

defense,

se¬

invasion,

at,

lected as military post, IV .60-61 ;

October, 19, 1777, 11:459, 465;

distress of, in 1778, IV: 1 78; citi¬

Lincoln at, October 28, 1777, II:

zens ask aid for Cherry Valley suf¬

11:384-385;

487-488; cannon from 795,

Ticonderoga 835,

III 6,

Gates

111:387-389;

to be

brought

ferers,

IV:363-364;

to,

11:680,

orders

provisions

10,

11,

151;

why

Washington

laid in

at,

IV:

368; flour from, carried to Tryon

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Albany, N. Y .— military affairs ■—•

9

Albany, N. Y.— militia and levies

continued.

-— continued.

orders

745; return of, Febru¬ 1778, 11:780; number available at, in May, 1778, III: 333; ordered to Schoharie, III: 599 ; associated exempts, IV :9-1 1, 208-209, 24 1 ; ordered to protect frontiers, IV :293; return of, March 20, 1779, IV:654; returns, 1778-1779, IV:680; levies or¬ dered to, IV :822; return of levies, June, 1780, V:796-797, 881 882 ; drafted men for, V :884 ; ex¬ empts, V :91 1 ; respond to alarm, VI:79; eleven from, at Schoharie, VI :53; sent into Tryon county, VI:79; levies for frontier duty ren¬ dezvous at, VI :9 7-1 00; return of

ammunition for ordnance depot at,

quota for continental army, Novem¬

VI:650;

ber

county,

IV :4 78; General Robert

Van Rensselaer ordered to examine rumors of threatened Indian raids, V: 332-333, 336; designated by Washington as commissary station,

V :565, 784; depot for army sup¬ VI :273; supplies from, in

plies

transit

to

Schenectady,

VI :321 ;

General James Clinton to command at,

November,

1789,

VI:368,

380, 385, 405 ; tory women to be sent to Canada, V1:369; Schuyler dispatches express rider from Sara¬ toga to,

VI :377-378,

380; report

on difficulty of procuring shingles, boards and glass there for Clinton,

VI :454-455

;

Washington

supplies

arrive

at,

VI:

689,

711,

19,

ary

29, 1 780, VI :448;

three com¬

855-856; General Van Rensselaer

panies to be consolidated into two,

VI:

ported threatened destruction of, by

VI:733; destitute of arms, VI: 765-766; levies ordered to, VI: 859; Willett’s regiment of levies at, VI :893-897, 900, 901 ; city regi¬

Sir John Johnson, VII :340, 404;

ment under arms on account of In¬

to be connected by chain of ex¬

dian and tory raids,

presses

turn

ordered to, May 892;

Colonel

19,

Willett

Clinton on levies at,

with

1781,

reports

to

VI :893;

re¬

Continental

Village,

VII:395 ; Captain Marshall pre¬ pared to meet enemy at, VII :41 3-

of levies

in,

VII :304 ;

September

re¬ 12,

1781.. VII :326. prisoners, Burgoyne arrives a prisoner

II

414; Gansevoort and Van Rens¬

at,

selaer ordered to march there, VII:

al recommended by Conway, III:

448; citizens hold convocation for

124,

defense of western frontiers, VII:

84,

142; in jail at, 111:82, 83, 107,

109,

110,

134,

184,

187, 321, 328, 334, 335, 354,

619-620. militia and levies

:454; their immediate remov¬

(see also troops'),

four hundred to rendezvous at, II:

616,

IV:413,

V :676,

VI :883;

Walter Butler, tory, escapes from,

State of New York

10

Albany,

N.

Y.— prisoners — con¬

Albany, N.Y.— troops—continued,

tinued.

brigade

:204; confined in fort, III :552,

391,

Ill

655; loyalists confined at, IV:50;

ordered to,

V:768,

392; provisions

VI

scarce,

for

VI:

troops

VI:

:4 75 ; discontented,

IV : 1 86-187;

598; six companies from, ordered

two spies sentenced to be hanged

by Washington to march to head¬

near barracks, VI: 3 3 7; names of

quarters,

those at,

lett’s regiment ordered to, V1:81 3;

plan for exchange,

V1:731 ; sent from,

to

mutiny

West Point, VII :5 58. secretary of state, office of, removed

surveyor general, office of, removed to,

VIII :394.

Colonel

first

Wil¬

regiment

at,

congress,

1754,

1:29-30,

175. Albany County, N. Y., lead mines

taverns, excise ordinance for,

1:85-

86. troops

among

1 ;

VII :70. Albany

to, 1:11.

VI:65

in, 11:498, 111:393 ; crops lost and families threatened,

(see also militia and levies),

land

tenure

in,

111:266-267;

IV:27;

election

1:218; shifted to Highlands from,

taxes paid, from declaration of in¬

111:113-114,

dependence to October

131,

186-190;

returns,

disputed

complaints against quartering them,

VII:322-323;

1,

1781,

III:

VI1:366 ;

wheat tax cannot be col¬

226, 258; protest against removal,

lected in,

VII

Greaton’s regiment returns to,

111:332-333; tion,

May,

desired

1778,

for protec¬

111:335-338;

commissioners

the mayor and General Ten Broeck

command, leased at

of

continental

for

conspiracies,

en¬

listment of rangers to be under their

urge

stationing

:464.

111:1 84 ;

prisoners re¬

Philadelphia, to be de¬

troops at, 111:380-381 ; ordered to

livered to, V:425; loyalist appeal

relieve militia of Ten Broeck’s brig¬

to Clinton against action of,

VI:

ade at, 111:474; Posey’s riflemen

517-519;

at, July 28,

to, July 21, 1778, 111:572; Au¬

1778,

turn of fourth

111:588; re¬

Pennsylvania regi¬

letters

from

Clinton

gust 12,

1778, III :627; Septem¬

:589;

ber

20,

1778,

Lafayette to command three thou¬

26,

1778, IV:206-207; Septem¬

sand regulars at,

John

ber

15,

Barclay, mayor, protests against bil¬

24,

1780,

ment at, July 28,

leting

two

Clinton’s

1 778,

III

111:713;

thousand,

answer to

IV :2 7-29; protest, IV:

1781, 25,

IV:58;

October

1779, V:276-277 ; July VI:45; September 7,

VI 1:273-274;

1781,

September

VII:355-356; letters

60-61 ; sent from, to reinforce Fort

to Clinton from, July 24,

Edward, V:569; James Clinton’s

111:583; July 29, 1778, 111:592-

1778,

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Albany County, N. Y.— comrs. for

Albany

consp.— continued.

11

County,

N.

Y .— county

committee — continued.

593; August 15, 1778, 111:640-

11:231-232;

641 ; August 20, I 778, 111:669-

harie committee, 11:239 ; Gates or¬

670; September 28,

ders Van Schaick’s regiment from

1778,

IV:

112-113; October 30, 1778, IV:

criticised by

Scho¬

Fort Schuyler at request of,

II:

216-217; July 22, 1780, VI:43-

430-431 ; advised of plot against

44; August 30, 1781, V11:2 71 -

city,

273; September

oppose injury to inoffensive persons

19,

1781, VII:

339; September 25,

1781, VII:

356-357.

11:848-853,

by whigs,

111:107-112;

11:853, 856-859; in¬

formed of flogging of tones in Cam¬

commissioners of sequestration

(mid¬

bridge

district,

11:854-856;

ad¬

dle district), prevent Colonel Wil¬

vised by Clinton for suppression of

liam Butler from selling seized cat¬

lawlessness,

tle, 111:706; commended by Clin¬

Clinton on disposal of British and

ton for conduct toward Butler, IV:

loyalist prisoners, 111:81-82; with¬

11-12.

draws

11:877-879;

request

to

advises

retain

Van

(committee of the

Schaick’s regiment in Tryon county,

city and county of Albany), char¬

111:86; suggest removal of British

acter of men composing it, 1:143;

hospital and prisoners from Albany.

voracity

111:109-110; protests against re¬

county committee

charged

against,

1:198;

instructed to aid commanding of¬ ficers

of

militia,

1:387;

em¬

moval

of

Albany,

continental

III :1

troops

from

75.

insurrections

courts, Oyer and Terminer, 111:614;

and disaffection, 1:802, 812; com¬

Inferior Court of Common Pleas,

powered

to

crush

mended by committee of Litchfield, Conn., 11:177-178; unable to re¬ spond to appeal for help from Sche¬ nectady,

11:201;

represents

to

council of safety exposed condition

VII :61 0. legislature, returns for members of as¬ sembly from,

military affairs, appeals to New Eng¬

of county, 11:201-202, 209-211;

land

appeals for aid to New England,

crisis,

11:202 ; receives news of battle of

August,

Oriskany,

11:203-204;

appealed

for

succor during Burgoyne

11:158-161; movement, in 1777,

to for help by German Flats com¬ mittee, 11:204; Clinton’s reply to

emy in,

address

from,

11:

204-205; address from, to Clinton,

to

enlist

loyalist

battalions, 11:159; insurrections in, suppressed,

congratulatory

VII :322.

levies, see militia.

II

II:

:262-263; tory plots and

disaffection in, tion

217; raids of en¬

11:848-858; peti¬

for protection,

111 :21 0;

In-

State of New York

12

Albany

County,

N.

Albany County, N. Y.— militia and

Y.— military

affairs ■— continued,

levies -—• continued.

dian depredations, III :378, 424-

447; to defend frontier, 111:467-

425, 427; exposed to ravages of

468,

enemy,

IV:78-79,

V:948;

ex¬

555-556,

empted from serving under Gates,

V11:31 6; members for county ad¬

111:468; association of exempts in

vised by Clinton to provide relief

Kings

for

sufferers, IV:

672-674, 731-732; association of

336, 346; scarcity of ammunition

exempts in western district of Clav-

IV: 1 54,

Cherry

156,

Valley

in department of, IV :437-438; in-

j

district

erack,

of,

111:627-630,

111:641-643;

exempts

in

habitants on frontier threaten to re- !

Schoharie and Duanesburgh, III:

move,

650-651;

IV :555-556; wheat, flour

association

of

exempts

and meal in, to be seized for army,

in, IV :9-1 1, 208-209; one-fourth

IV:691,

to be kept on frontier duty, IV:78,

717-718;

support

for

sufferers on frontiers', IV:709, 712,

85-86,

832-833, 758-759, 832-833, V:

240; returns of Ten Broeck’s brig¬

147, 439; families of disaffected

ade, March 20,

on

in

frontiers, a

menace,

V:276-

154;

exempts,

1779,

IV:239-

IV:654;

1778-1779, IV:6S0 ; levies in

277; frontier exposed

to

ravages

continental battalions to be ascer¬

of

Helderberg

tained, IV': 766; levies in continen¬

enemy,

V: 331 ;

tories apprehended, V1:31 ; James Clinton

ordered

November,

to

1780,

command

battalions

to

defend

frontiers,

at,

IV:829, 850; deficiency in levies

VI:368-369,

nearly one hundred and fifty, V:

372; desolation committed by en¬ emy in, VI :373. militia and levies

tal

1 50,

1 65 ;

estimated for frontier

defense, V:322; ordered for fron¬

(see also troops),

tier

service,

V:566-567,

568;

with rangers pursue tories, 1:384;

jeopardized in field for want of pro¬

ordered to march to North Castle,

visions,

1:479-481 ;

May,

one

with Schuyler,

thousand

11:196,

from,

V: 7 1 6; 1780,

at

Schenectady,

V:745 ;

returns

of

234;

re¬

levies, June 4, 1780, V:796-797;

1778,

II:

reported attack by guards of, V:

780; slow to respond, 111:68; as¬

800; return of three months’ levies,

sociation of exempts at Coxsackie,

1780,

111:137-139; petition from twelfth

two brigades,

regiment, III :265-267; tardiness of

for frontiers deficient, VI:45; levies

levies, 111:318; dilatory, 111:424-

intended for continental army to be

turn of, February

19,

425,

427;

return of

ment,

June

10,

tenth

1778,

regi¬

111:446-

V :881-882;

retained

for

95-96;

levies

divided

into

V :894-895 ; levies

frontier to

be

service,

VI:

stationed

at

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Albany County, N. Y.— militia and

Albertie, Baranard — continued.

levies — continued. Fort Schuyler,

Livingston’s

VI :225

; at Sara¬

bearer

toga, VI:394 ; return of, November

29, 1780, during

VI:448;

war, in

tion, lett's

of

arms

and

from

N. Y„ VII :346.

ammuni¬

Albison,

Daniel,

Suffolk

of

county,

Southampton,

N.

Y.,

requests

permission to remove to the Wall-

raises over four hundred men for

VI:893;

Clinton

Albertson, William, of Shelter Island,

VI:765-767; levies in Wil¬ regiment, VI:807, VII :31 5 ;

Willett’s regiment,

to

ange county, N. Y., VI:787.

Valley,

VI :693, 700, 701, 702, 703; destitute

letter

IV:35 ;

Albertson, Reed, of Newburgh, Or¬

with Van

Mohawk

of

regiment,

Robert R. Livingston, IV:75, 76.

for service in the line

Rensselaer

A3

kill, VI :1 57.

return

Albony, -

(Mrs.), her mother

of Van Rensselaer’s brigade, May

permitted to return to New York

24, 1781, VI :906; levies in, com¬ VII: 143-1 44;

Albright, John, corporal, of fifth regi¬

city, VI :441.

manded by Willett, return

of

levies,

September

ment, New York line, V :926.

12,

1781, VI1: 326; reinforce Willett, VI 1:443; to defend Schenectady,

Alcock, see also Allcock, Allicocke. Alcock,

D.,

captain,

British

army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga,

VII :448. prisoners

John

11:451.

(see also military affairs),

111:328, IV:253, V:386, 676, VI :731. supervisors, VI:448.

Alcock, Wastain

troops (see also militia), half of regi¬

Alcott

(Weston), lieuten¬

ant, British army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:45 1.

1:376; raised. III:

(Olcott),

Peter,

agent

of

ments to be ready to march,

northern parts of New Hampshire

four hundred men to be

grants, VI:744; VII: 165.

163;

Alden,

protest against their removal

Ichabod,

colonel,

of seventh

III :1 75 ; protest against billeting them, IV:27-29; regi¬ ments of, VI:97, 776; gratuities

regiment at Albany, 111:1 24, 1 28 ;

of clothing from,

leave regiment at Albany, III :l 94-

Massachusetts continental line, his

to Fishkill,

brigade,

for

VI :224, 235;

ments of New York

General

New York

195,

three regi¬

Peter R.

to

212; his regiment at Half¬

dered back to Albany,

dered to,

Albertie, Barnard, of Col.

willing

moon with Conway, 111:226; or¬

brigade or¬

VI :391, 392; activity in raising quotas in, VI :504. Albeas, Conraedt, prisoner, VI:73I.

McDougall

returns i

586;

from

Fort

detachment

111:258;

Schuyler, on

way

III: to

Cherry Valley, 111:591 ; his regi-

State of New York

i4

Alden, Ichabod—-continued. ment at Cherry Valley,

Alexander,

111:596,

600, 632, 1V:49, 80, 118; two hundred from his regiment pursue enemy, and

IV:82;

prudence

disaffected,

displays in

activity

dealing

IV:260;

with

reported

as

William,

see

Stirling,

Lord. Alexandria, Va., V:507; and trans¬ action of Washington at, place

of rendezvous

for

1:188; Virginia

militia, 11:814. Alger,

Yebler,

of

Mohawk district,

attacked by enemy at Cherry Val¬

Tryon county, N. Y., IV:700.

ley, IV :267, 289; killed at Cherry

Aligh, Jacob, corporal, of Col. Peter

Valley, IV: 284, 292, 293; di¬ rections

to

scouting

party

under

Captain Ballard, V:414-416; ex¬ amination of tones taken by Bal¬ lard, V :41 4-41 6; reports to Stark on

Ballard’s

expedition,

V :4 1 6;

letter to Stark on captured tories, V :41 6; proceedings of court of in¬

Judah,

captain,

of

second

Massachusetts regiment, VI:293. Alder, Joseph, British surgeon’s mate, with

Burgoyne

at

Allan, see also Allen, Allin, Allyn. Allan,-, loyalist, 111:193. Allcash, Thomas, 11:401. Allcock, see also Alcock, Allicocke. Allcock, John, 11:401. Allegheny (Aligany, Allegany) river, Pa.,

IV:367;

Indians

resident

there, V:381.

quiry called by, V :41 7-41 8. Alden,

R. Livingston’s regiment, IV:36.

Saratoga,

II:

Allen, see also Allan, Allin, Allyn. Allen, David, of Albany county. III:

210. Allen,

Eb enezer,

of

Col.

Roswell

Hopkins’s regiment, V:71, 72.

451.

Allen, Ebenezer, major, of Vermont, Aldridge with

(Aldrige), harboring

Peter, charged

enemies,

1:790,

791 ; acquitted, 11:635.

VI: 394; commands party of one hundred from the grants near Ticonderoga, 111:207, 213; at Put¬ Aldridge,

Peter,

sergeant,

of Ulster

county exempts, V :3.

nam’s creek, V. :570, arrives

Aldridge, Robert, of fourth regiment, Ulster county militia, 11:109.

with

at

Mount

790,

791;

Independence

reinforcements,

V :776-7 7 7 ;

discovers signs of Sir John John¬

Alen, see Allan, Allen, Allin, Allyn. Alers, C. A., captain, German offi¬

son’s raiders near Crown Point, V: 788,

789,

905-906; joins Clin¬

cer with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:

ton in pursuit of Johnson’s raiders,

452.

V:819,

Alexander,

James,

of

New

York

822;

acknowleges

bene¬

volence of Clinton to him, VI:39;

city, supporter of John Peter Zen-

friend of Clinton,

ger during trial, 1:55.

commission under New York, VII:

VII :12; seeks

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Allen, Ebenezer — continued. 12;

rumor that he had

Allen, Ethan — continued.

gone to

Quebec to join the British,

VII:

607. Allen,

i5

to general court of Massachusetts, V:436;

his position

in

Vermont

controversy, V :437 ; denies author¬ Ebenezer,

tory,

attached

to

Joseph Brant, V:163.

ity of congress and New York, VI: 40;

Allen, Elisha, of Albany county, N.

Clinton requests Schuyler to

investigate

his

conduct

in

incur¬

sions, VI :276; his scouts discover

Y„ 111:210. Allen, Ethan, general, of Vermont, I:

enemy’s ships on Lake Champlain,

200; 11:513; IV:394, 396. 481.

VI:33 1 ; disbanded his militia, VI:

695; V:196; VI :309, Washing¬

358;

ton’s proposal for exchange while

359, 362, 375, 394, 406, 775-

prisoner,

777,

11:573,

574;

conveys

Vermont prisoners to Stark,

accused

of

787-788,

disloyalty,

841,

VI:

VIE607;

III:

rumor that Vermont assembly with¬

553, 572; Gouverneur Morris op¬

held his commission, VI :885 ; ac¬

poses granting commission to him,

tive at White Creek in behalf of

IV: 100; misrepresents to Congress

Vermont, VI:890; said to be de¬

sentiment towns,

of

New

Hampshire

IV:322; his statement of

Vermont

controversy in

Hartford

newspaper, IV:565; Col. Eleazer Paterson

accuses him of creating

violences, IV :801 ; commits acts of violence on New \ork officers, IV: 846-848,

V:53,

55,

59,

VII:

632; Henry Laurens in Congress

sirous

of

commission

from

New

York, VII :1 2; affidavit of his vio¬ lent

attitude

toward

New York,

VII :61 3-614. Allen, Ezra, of Col.

Roswell Hop¬

kins’s regiment, II :627; V :71. Allen

(Alen),

exempts,

Ezra,

Kings

of

associated

district,

Albany

county, 111:628, 629, 630.

declares against his veracity, V : 1 8; Allen, Heman, captain, of Vermont, reports that two-thirds of congress

111:226,

430; at Crown

Point,

favor Vermont, V: 64 ; defies Clin¬ ton, V :68 ; James Duane suggests that he be court-martialed, V :85 ; Clinton’s reasons for not arresting him, and

V:95-96; levied

York,

troops

by him

V: 1 75;

mustered

against

member

of

New com¬

mission to present to congress Ver¬

IV :309 ; petitioner for Vermont’s claim to statehood, VI :609. Allen,

Henry,

deserter

from

Capt.

Bateman’s company, 1:484. Allen, Ira, colonel, of Vermont, IV: 565;

address

union with

mont’s claim to statehood, V :325-

Connecticut

326, sent by Vermont with letters

presents

to

Vermonters

on

sixteen towns east of river,

address

IV :395-398; on

Vermont s

State of New York

16

Allenton,

Allen, Ira — continued. claim,

V: 132-143;

proposals

to

New York for surrender of juris¬ diction

over

Vermont,

VI:431,

742; secretary of Vermont, 642;

on

committee

of

VI:

Vermont

council to convention at Cambridge, N. Y., in May, 1781, VI: 761 ; active in stirring up people in dis¬ tricts around Cambridge, N. VI:789;

represents

Y-,

Vermont’s

claims before congress,

September

19, 1780, VII: 165, 517; absent at hearing of September 27, 1 780, VII: 165,

517;'

member

of

commission on admission of Ver¬ mont,

VII :445 ; commissioner

to

adjust boundaries with New Hamp¬ shire

and

New

York,

VII:446,

Thomas,

Hathorn’s

British, VII:607. Allen,

Isaac,

John

county militia,

Allentown,

N.

J.,

British

army

at,

111:496. Aller, John, of third regiment, Ulster county militia, VI:37. Allerton,

Jonathan,

IV:401.

See

also Atherton. Allerton, Reuben (Dr.), surgeon, II: 266. Alley,

Peter,

of

Charlotte

precinct,

Dutchess county, N. Y., IV:576. “Alliance,”

the,

American

man-of-

war, V:408 ; VIII :1 01. Allicocke, John, of New York city, dealer in wines, etc., VIII :xxxiv. Allies, The French, army, fleet, troops (see also France; Treaties of alli¬ V:830,

875;

VI: 1 14,

509, 710; VI 1:1 55, 203; Wash¬ ington empowered by congress to

lieutenant-colonel,

of

second battalion New Jersey vol¬ unteers, loyalist, VI11:31 7. Allen, John, of Col. Johannes Sny¬ der’s Ulster county militia, 11:109. Allen, John, Jr., of Col.

Orange

Col.

fined by court martial, IV:272.

ance), 447; accused of negotiating with

of

Johannes

Snyder’s Ulster county militia, II: 249.

procure militia from states to co¬ operate with d’Estaing’s fleet. III: 547-548; cause

trict, Albany county, N. Y., en¬

vigorous

Washington suggests to d’Estaing attack on New York, V :292-293; expected,

V:855,

857,

873; arrival of fleet and army, VI: 116; second division of, expected,

gaged in defending western frontiers

VI: 1 15,

of state,

V:732; his company at

for

campaign were not made, V:259;

hourly

Allen, Lothrop, captain, of Kings dis¬

disappointment of, be¬

preparations

118; providing supplies

for, VI: 14,

180,

Fort Dayton, VI :6; pursues raid¬

460,

666;

ers in Mohawk valley, VI: 169.

and injuries received by, VIA 10,

Allen, Solomon, lieutenant, guard over Major John Andre, VI:258.

891,

508,

892;

182, 242-244, inconveniences

service of,

to

patriot

cause, VI :664; aid of, to be relied

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

17

Allies, The French — continued, Allison, Wllliam — continued. on, \ 1:667; assembling in West¬ 348; informs General Clinton of chester county, V 11:60; forage in Arnold’s fight on Lake Champlain, Westchester county for, VI 1:309, 1:384; reports tones swarming 358, 363, 385, 452, 567; ad¬ around Fishloll, 1:391; appointed vance on Yorktown, Va., VII: on committee to aid obstructing the 325-326; report of engagement Hudson, 1:437; reports that his with British fleet of the Chesapeake, regiment is gathering slowly, I: VII:341, 353, 355, 357, 360, 465-466; ordered to march to 379, 494; success at surrender of Orangetown, 1:471-472; at TapCornwallis, VII:484. pan, 1:475, 476; convinced militia Allin, see also Allan, Allen, Allyn. will go home in three days, 1:499; Allin, Ezra, of Great Nine Partners, entreated by Clinton to keep his Dutchess county, N. Y., VI :593. men from deserting, 1:504-505; Allin, James, of thirteenth regiment, three tones surrender to, 1:554, Albany county militia, VI:38. 555-557; ordered to Fort Mont¬ Allison, Benjamin, of Haverstraw, gomery, 11:61, 64, 155, 156, N. Y., V:471. 1 80; recommends officers for pro¬ Allison, Henry, of Col. John motion, 11:281; writes on un¬ Hathorn’s Orange county militia, willingness of militia to do duty, fined by court martial, IV :2 72. 11:292; ordered to Sydnam’s bridge at Ramapo, 11:324; or¬ Allison, John, of Haverstraw, N. Y., dered to dispatch militia to V :47 1. Fort Montgomery, 11:350; com¬ Allison, Joseph, of Haverstraw, plains of inefficient force at N. Y„ V:471. Fort Clinton, 11:364; captured Allison, Mary, wife of Col. William when Fort Montgomery fell, II: Allison, seeks permission to visit her 404, 424, 623; movement to ex¬ husband in captivity, 111:291,292, \ change him, II :606, 717; prisoner, IV:825, 826, VI:221-222, 232. | 111:292, IV.826, V:459, 564, Allison, Peter, of Haverstraw, N. Y., 605, 859; joins in petition for re¬ V :471. lief from Long Island, V:750-752; Allison, William, of Haverstraw, account of money sent for relief of N. Y„ V:471. prisoners, VI: 1 58, V11:481. Allison, William, colonel, 1:355, -Allison’s regiment, 1:468; II: 356, 524, 547; maintains his regi¬ 180, 423, 464; 111:102, 539, ment has turned out its proportion 540, 545, 718, 720; IV:57I; of men, 1:319-320; ordered to V:322; VI:58, 500; returns of, capture two suspected persons, I:

2

State of New York

18

--Allison’s regiment — continued.

Amboy, N. J.— continued.

11:80, 800, V:733; returns of de¬

for exchange of prisoners at, April,

tachments, 111:443, V :37; returns

1779,

V:764; Pennsylvania mu¬

of levies,

tineers

invited

V :92 1,

VI:54; raising

to

negotiate

with

of levies, V :37; returns of levies,

enemy at, VI:565 ; Washington at,

almost completed, VII: 168.

May 22, 1776, VIII :398.

Allwood, Silas,

V :360.

Amema

precinct,

Allyn, see also Allan, Allen, Allin.

N.

Allyn,

confining

street

Adam,

comedian

theatre,

New

at

John

York

city,

VIII :xx. delegate to continental 1:244;

IV :4 5 1 ;

his

character described, 1:74, 75.

city,

VIII :303.

[Also

written Van Alstyne.]

Ray,

of

commis¬

VII:203. of

associated

N. Y„ VI :334. “America,” the English man-of-war,

Ames,

George,

of Dutchess

county

militia, IV:283.

Amey,

Jehonas,

cinct,

of

Dutchess

Beekman’s county,

N.

pre¬ Y.,

Derick,

of

Dutchess

Ambler, Adam, killed and scalped by

county,

N.

Y.,

Amey, Philip, of Beekman’s precinct,

Amey, Philip, Jr., of Beekman’s pre¬ cinct,

Indians, I V:1 7. Ambler, Benjamin, ensign, of second Westchester

county

Howe

ar¬

rives at, 1:622; enemy driven to, I: 623; British embark at, 1:743; American moderation at,

11:858;

commissioners for exchange of pris¬ oners to meet at, IV :332; meeting

Dutchess

county,

N.

Y.,

111:355. Amherst, army,

militia, VI:622. Gen.

Dutchess

Dutchess county, N. Y., 111:355.

county militia, V :825.

J.,

cinct,

111:355.

ment, New York line, V :924.

N.

Schenectady,

Amey, Jeremiah, of Beekman’s pre¬

Amberman, Cornelius, of fourth regi¬

Amboy.

of

ex¬

empts, Orange county, 111:735.

regiment,

Eldert,

111:355.

Abraham,

Amberman,

for

prisoners

kill, Ulster county, 111:471.

Vermont,

sioned to negotiate with congress,

Alyea,

built in,

1:711;

Ames, Nathan, of exempts in Wall-

Altgelt, John, V:105. Alton,

tones,

arrival at New York, VI :1 1.

Alstyne, Jeronemus, fireman of New York

blockhouses

county,

confined at, 111:686, IV:401. Ament,

Alsop, John, congress,

Y.,

Dutchess

Jeffrey, at

Crown

general,

British

Point,

1:210;

route chosen by him for invasion of Canada, IV:366. Amherst, N. H., New York tories in prison at,

11:618.

Ammerman, James, of fifth regiment. New York line, V :926.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Ammunition, description of cartridge boxes

and cannisters,

111:92-93;

requisition for, 111:530; New York purchases one ton of powder, V: 319; capture of, by British at Fort Montgomery,

V:597-598;

New

York legislature passes act to im¬ press,

V:758~759;

VI:650; Albany

scant

supply,

militia destitute

of, VI :765-767.

New

Staten

York,

Island,

VI11:314; VIII :315,

off

316,

captivity

Holland, prepares form

of treaty with United States, IV:

James,

at

Fort

Mont¬

Andre,

John,

gomery, 1:278. Anderson,

John,

see

major. Anderson, Joseph, designated a cowthief, VI:630.

at New Windsor, for plundering, II: 429, 436; at Hurley, 11.467, 476.

empts in Poughkeepsie district, IV: 235.

Andonie,

agara county, N. Y., VI11:359,

thony.

(Anagwola’s)

lake,

also

see

Anthoney,

An¬

Andonie, Caspar, of Albany county

360. Anburey,

Thomas,

captain,

British

army, w'ith Burgoyne at Saratoga,

militia, V:538. Andre, jutant

11:451. Columbia county,

N.

Y.,

lead mine at, 11:498; iron works

John,

British

army,

11:513;

ad¬

V:388;

VIII :418; author of the

treasonable Anderson, -, 11:644.

“Cow

correspondence

with

Arnold, 11:724; awaits Arnold at

Anderson, - (Mr.), V:299.

Dobbs

Anderson, - (Mrs.), V:299. major,

Ferry,

11:725; signs cor¬

respondence as “ John Anderson,” of

killed at Guilford

court house, VI:739. Daniel,

deputy

aide-de-camp,

resentative of Sir Henry Clinton in

Anderson, see also Andrews.

Maryland line,

and

hung as a spy, 1:1 00; personal rep¬

Ancrum, Earl of, 11:504.

Archibald,

major,

general

Chace,” 1:63; as an actor, 1:83;

at, 11:752, V:753.

Anderson,

638,

665, 666, 693, 698. Anderson,

Ni¬

Anagwolls

Anderson,

111:635-636,

Andersonville, Ga., VI:722.

619.

Ancram,

of,

Anderson, Thomas, of associated ex¬

319, 322. Amsterdam,

George — continued,

Anderson, Stephen, military prisoner

“Amphion,” the, British man-of-war, off

Anderson,

19

of Ulster county

exempts, 111:499; IV: 126. Anderson (Anders, Andries), George,

11:725; meets Arnold and remains within American lines over night, 11:727; Arnold’s

changes suggestion

uniform and

at

carries

treasonable papers for New York, 11:727;

capture

of,

11:728;

at

State of New York

20

“Andria Dona”

Andre, John — continued. capture of Verplanck’s Point, 21 ;

demands

Lafayette, identity,

VI:256;

account

of his

Fort

Andros, see also Andrews, Andrus.

avows

his

Andros, Edmund, colonial governor,

Washington’s

capture,

257; correspondence

VI:256-

with

Major

Tallmadge about his capture and execution, tion of,

American vessel, 1:247, 270.

of

surrender

V:25;

V:

(Andrew Dorey),

VI :25 7-264;

illustra¬

VI: opposite 272; death

1:8, Andrus, see also Andrews, Andros. Andrus, Abraham, of Claverack, N. Y., V:930. Andrus,

Ebenezer, of Saratoga dis¬

trict, N. Y., IV:770.

sentence approved by Washington,

Andrus, Elisha, of Saratoga district,

VIII :406; execution announced in

N. Y., 111:2 1 1, IV:770; adjutant

evening orders, October 1,

in Albany county militia, V:773,

1 780,

VIII:407.

916.

Andreastown

(Anderstown,

An-

Andrus (Andris), John, of thirteenth

drewstown, Andrewtown, Andrus-

regiment,

town,

VI :38.

Andersons

Purchase),

Otsego county, N. Y., destroyed by

enemy,

111:475,

476,

559,

563, 565, 570, 574, 581, 582, IV:1 17,

260,

the route

of

758,

Sir

VII :74;

John

in

Johnson’s

party, October, 1780, VI :319. Andrews, see also Andros, Andrus. Andrews, nental

-,

of

clothier,

Boston,

conti¬

VI:498,

499,

500. Andrews

Andress),

county

militia,

Andrus, Joseph, of Claverack, N. Y., V:930. Andrus,

Rawnel,

of

Claverack,

N.

Y„ V:930. Andrus

(Andruss),

sociated

exempts

Samuel, of

of as¬

Claverack,

111:625, IV:240, V:930. Andrus, Speary, of Claverack, N. Y., V:930. Andrus

(Anderson,

Albany

(Andruss), Titus, of Sara¬

toga district, N. Y., IV:770.

Benjamin, military prisoner at New

Angell, John, of Virginia, VII:340.

Windsor, for plundering, 11:429,

Anger’s corner, on Boston road, near

436; at Hurley, 11:467, 476. Andrews,

Joab

(Jacob),

courtmar-

tialed at Fort Montgomery, 1:818, 819, 824. Andrews, John, of Saratoga district, N. Y„ V:262. Andrews, Thomas, Jr., of Claverack, N. Y„ V:930.

Watertown, Mass., 11:450. Angevine,

John,

loyalist,

IV:302,

363. Angevine

(Angewine),

John,

VI:

503. Angevine, aided

Peter, British

loyalist, at

massacre, IV:363.

IV:302;

Crooked

Billet

Analytical Index-—Clinton Papers

Angevine

(Angewine),

Sally,

VI:

503.

Anthony, John — continued. Ulster

Anguilla, West Indies, V :2 7 1.

Annapolis,

Md.,

1:173,

federal

174;

national capital,

suggested

VIII :192,

VIII :247,

as

193;

267,

Washington resigns

268;

military

com¬

mission at, VIII :307, 310, 312, 413;

Washington

at,

November

Anne Arundel County, Md.,

VIII:

John,

petitioner

of

Tryon

Anson, Robert, of Col. Roswell Hop¬

Peter,

of

second

artillery

(Anspackers),

Germany,

John, army,

lieutenant-colonel, with

Burgoyne

at

Anthoney, Samuel, of associated ex¬

W.,

of

Pough¬

Anthony

(Antony),

Richard,

of

thirteenth regiment, Albany county militia, VI:38. | Anthony, Willenmntie (Miss), granted pass

to

go

to

Poughkeepsie,

IV :81 3. or Shononghrigo, warrior,

at Fort Schuyler council, Septem¬

Anthony’s

also

Nose

(St.

Anthony’s),

posite, 1:129, 131, 134; obstruc¬ in

river

at,

recommended,

1:147; works thrown up at pass 1:299,

308,

317-318,

IIP

652; supposed cost of boom and

Anthony’s

Nose, on Mohawk river,

tory Indian raid near, V:739, 745;

Andonie,

enemy make appearance opposite, VII:443.

empts of Albany, IV:241. An¬

Antigua, West Indies, VIII :1 61. Antilles, the, V:730.

thoney. Anthony, - (Dr.), refugee from

Anne,

Antwerp, Simon J., of Schenectady, N. Y„ VI :334.

Long Island, IV :582. granted

permission

to leave Kingston with her children,

Aorson, see also Aurson, Ausen. Aorson (Aorsen), Aaron, captain, of third regiment, New York line, deser¬

V :2 75. Anthony,

Nicholas

keepsie, N. Y., IV:81 3.

enemy encamped at, VI :694, 701 ;

Saratoga, 11:450.

see

district,

chain at, V :598.

on Long Island, II :420.

Anthony,

Anthony,

at,

VIII:31 7. Anspackers, German troops, stationed

Anstruther,

Poughkeepsie

I V:235.

tion

regiment, VII: 188. Anspach

111:401,

on Hudson river, forts erected op¬

kins’s regiment, V: 72. Anspach,

Y.,

ber 4, 1 784, VIIL353.

county, V: 1 79.

Anthony,

in

Anthony,

192.

British

empts

a

22, 1 781, VIII 41 1.

Anquish,

N.

Anthony, Nicholas, of associated ex¬

convention

chosen for temporary seat of con¬ gress,

county,

IV:52, 370, 439.

Anker,-(Mr.), 111:521.

of,

'

21

John,

of

Marbletown,

tions from his command, IV:664;

State of New York

22

Arcot

Aorson, Aaron — continued.

[misprinted

Aneati],

British

offers resignation, V:479; joins in

India, storming of, by Hyder Ah,

movement to secure pay of line of¬

VIL232. Arelus, John, mutineer, 1:642.

ficers, VI :73 1. Aple, George, loyalist, prisoner, VI:

Arend, J.

G.

P.,

captain,

German

officer, with Burgoyne at Saratoga,

731. Appleby, Joseph, Washington’s head¬ quarters at house of, July 6, 1781,

N.

encamped

Y.,

Sullivan’s army

there,

September

3,

George,

of

Westchester

Arkson,

John,

petitioner

of

Tryon

county, V:179. Arlington, Vt., embraced in Baum’s

1779, V:237. Apthorpe,

Arhart,

county, N. Y., 111:159.

VIII:409. Appletown,

11:452.

Charles

Ward,

York city, loyalist,

of

New

1:74; V: 1 59.

expedition,

11:242, 243; seat of

government, IV :801, VI :2 1,430, 777, VII:95.

Aquaga, see Oquaga.Aranjues, Spain, John Jay at, V :684, 861.

Armand, Charles Trefin, Marquis de la Roueire, colonel of third cavalry,

Arbuthnot, Marriot,

admiral, British

Pulaski legion, corps of,

IV:370, to

navy, sails for America,

V: 1 56;

VI:342; successful raid

arrives

V:288;

liamsbridge, N. Y., V:401.

at

New

York,

reported

arrival

at Sandy

V:854;

reinforced

by

Hook,

Admiral

Graves, VI: 1 1. Archer,-, Westchester

of

first

county

regiment,

militia,

VI:

David, of Saratoga district,

Essex

county,

district,

of Acra,

exempt

of

111:137,

relating

525-528,

to

Y.,

Coxsackie

138; deposition

tory

537,

N.

designs.

573;

his

III: wife,

111:526.

Archer, Henry W., aide-de-camp, is¬ sues orders for movements, etc., of troops upon Stony Point, V:154156. Arden,

of

James,

associated

of,

N. Y„ IV:770.

-,

N. J., captive in Canada, VI:605. Armitage,

730. Archer,

Armitage,

Wil-

Arms, John

Willard,

of Brattlebor-

ough, Vt., prisoner, 111:224. Armstrong,

Andrew,

loyalist,

cap¬

tured on the west branch of the Abijah,

his

exchange

ar¬

ranged, II :5 75. Arden, Charles, of Hempstead, Long Island, loyalist, V:159. Arden, Jacob, Jr., of Orange county, N. Y„ IV-.172.

Susquehannah, V :524. Armstrong,

George,

lieutenant

of

third Maryland regiment, V:206, 208. Armstrong, James, acquitted at court martial of delinquency, V :687.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Armstrong,

John,

of

White

Creek,

N. Y., VII:277. Armstrong,

John,

Benedict — continued,

treason of, 1:156; his dispute with

of

associated

ex¬

empts, Orange county, 111:735. Armstrong, John,

Arnold,

general,

of Penn¬

Captain Wyncoop, 1:324-327; his naval battle on

on

naval

mantown, Pa., 11:367, 368, 370,

to

northern

371.

battle,

reported

Armstrong, John, major, of Pennsyl¬

Lake Champlain,

1:125, 384, 385, V 1:451 ; report

sylvania militia, at battle of Ger¬

1:386; assigned

department,

resignation,

11:173;

11:206;

in

Saratoga campaign, 11:243, 244;

vania, author of mutinous addresses

at

to army officers, VIII: 1 1 7.

Tryon

Armstrong,

23

Fort

Dayton,

county

Richard, of Westchester

join

him,

county, N. Y., 111:159; VI :623.

suit

of

11:246,

militia

ordered

11:247-248;

St.

Leger,

252;

in

to

pur¬

11:255-256;

Armstrong, Robert, of associated ex¬

wounded in leg at Bemus Heights,

empts, Charlotte county, IV:447.

11:384, 430, 471 ; disapproves in¬

Armstrong, Thomas, of Saratoga dis¬ trict, N. Y., IV:770.

vasion

of

Canada

in

1778,

II:

713; relations with Andre, 11:724-

Armstrong, Thomas, captain, of fifth

728, VIII :41 8 ; escorts Washing¬

North Carolina regiment, IV:857;

ton from King’s Ferry to Peekskill,

V :2 1.

September 18, 1780, 11:725; his

Armstrong, Thomas, major, of Char¬ lotte county militia,

111:429;

re¬

ports the enemy on Lake George, IV :266. Army,

American,

see

United

States, army; also Battles.

closed

to

11:726; treason dis¬ Washington,

also

Burgoyne,

Clinton, Cornwallis,

Sir

Henry

Lord Howe,

New York.

Arndt, Abraham, petitioner of Tryon

11:728,

wife

of

Butler as a spy,

Benedict, major-general, or¬

tiere, IV :534; Du Simitiere sends letter

by,

IV:607;

IV:609;

author

value

of

British

losses

in

action

with

ser¬

his

correspondence leading to appoint¬ ment at West Point,

13,

Washington’s instructions to,

Schuyler,

of

vices in Saratoga campaign, V: 1 3 ;

dered to West Point, 1:100, VI: 138;

III:

fleet on Lake Champlain, V:599;

county, V: 1 79.

14,

his

11:728; tried

204; sits for portrait to Du Simi-

comedy,

Army, The French, see France, army.

informs

treason and plight, Walter N.

Army, The English, see Great Britain,

Arnold,

Hett Smith,

VIII :406;

The

army;

wife meets him at house of Joshua

marches

1:141,

for

11:253,

Fort 254;

13-14;

importance

of

VI: 12-1 3; VI:

operations

State of New York

24

Arnold, Eli, of Albany, N. Y., Ill:

Arnold, Benedict — continued, against St. quarters

Leger,

at

VI:35

Robinson

VI: I 39,

Highlands,

; head¬

house

in

Arnold, Jonathan, member of conti¬

VI 11:4 17;

nental congress from Rhode Island,

reports one day’s supply of beef at

1 45

to

portrait, VI:

Arnold, Seymour, corporal, of seventh regiment, Dutchess county militia,

depredations

I 39 ; by

Westchester county, Washington

cowboys

informs

Clinton

VI :256-264 ;

informs

congress

chambeau

of

of fourth regiment, Orange county militia, arrested for disobedience to

of

treason, of

VI:263;

VI:257;

Colonel

Tall-

VI :25 7-

application for

V 1:2 74;

rela¬

tions with L ieutenar.t-Colonel V arick examined by court of inquiry,

VI:

282-283; enemy stimulated by his treason, VI:294; congress recom¬ mends day of thanksgiving for de¬ livery from his plot,

VL327-328;

Livingston explains rela¬

tions with,

VI :427-429;

Pennsyl¬

vania mutineers spurn idea of in¬ viting him,

VI :550;

ginia

destroys

and

ravages Vir¬ public

stores,

VI :5 79; in danger of capture, VI:709; expe¬ dition against New London, VI: 871 ; reported losses in engagement with French, VII:35 3. etc.

in

IV :32.

Washington informs Ro-

treason,

reticence of Andre concern¬

R.

sociated exempts,

Arnout, Nathan, of Goshen, N. Y.,

boards not granted,

John

Arnold, William, of Marbletown as¬

VI;

of

madge relative to treason,

ing him,

VIL343.

Washington

correspondence

264;

in

VI: 1 88, 1 89 ;

treason,

256-25 7 ;

VIII 69, 70, 71, 72.

; his attention called

West Point, VI : opposite

327.

Richmond,

orders, VI :488-489. Arnut, Jacob, of Orange county as¬ sociated exempts, VI:628. Arquath, Ginze, wife of loyalist, reques's passport to Canada, V :843. Arsball,

James,

of

Col.

John

Hat-

horn’s Orange county militia, fined by court martial, IV :272.

[correct

name perhaps Ashel or Ashbell.] Arse,

Isaac,

loyalist,

prisoner,

VI:

731. Arthor,

Samuel,

of

New Windsor,

N. Y„ IV:407. Arthur,

Samuel,

debtor to

Clinton,

11:610. Articles

of

Confederation

(see

also

United States), submitted to New h ork

legislature

676;

delegates to

by

New

\ ork

Clinton, congress

empowered

to

II: from

ratify

them, 11:807.

of Beekman’s pre¬

Articles of war, 1:1 03, 11 2 ; IV :51 ;

cinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., V:

V :458, 601, 893; VI :1 47; VII:

869.

578.

Arnold,

Charles,

Analytical Index-—Clinton Papers

Artillery,

see

United

States,

and

names of states. Artillery

parks,

see

25

Atherton, John, of Amema, Dutchess county, N. Y., IV:400.

Fishkill,

West

Point.

Atkinson,

James,

corporal,

of

first

regiment, New York line, VI :532.

Ascough, see Ayscough.

Atkinson,

Asharago, or Lodowick, warrior, at Fort Schuyler council,

September

4, 1 784, VIII :353.

Samuel,

captain,

of

Bos-

cawen, N. H., IV :396. Atlee (Allee), Samuel John, colonel, delegate

to

continental

congress

Ashbell, see Arsball.

from Pennsylvania, 1 778-1 782, on

Ashel, see Arsball.

committee of congress to visit Ver¬

Ashley, -,

mont,

of New Hampshire,

111:420,

V:19, 94,

102;

trustee of proposed Clinton College

desires subjects of New York to

at Schenectady, VI:536.

guard Vermont frontier, V:97-98,

Ashley, Moses, major, of fifth Massa¬ chusetts

regiment,

IV : 1 33;

VII:

115.

111;

Chittenden

appeals to

to

observe

Governor agreement,

V: 1 12-1 13; on committee to deal

Ashley river, S. C., V :96.

with

Ashokan, see Shokan.

Ashton,

James,

regiment,

major,

Albany

of sixteenth

county

militia,

county, N. Y., prisoner at King¬ 11:329; petitioner, IV:770.

1:10,

196,

British 202,

man-of-war,

204;

11:876;

verses commemorating its attack on New York, VIII :306. Askins, see Erskine, Haskin. Asler, see Acker, Richard. Aston, see also Ashton. Aston, Abraham, prisoner, suspected of inimical correspondence, 11:319. “Astree,”

the,

French

man-of-war,

VIII 12. “Atalante,” the, French man-of-war, V:730.

Pennsylvania

line,

Schuyler

council,

September

10,

1 784, VIII :371. Atsiaklatye, or Jacob or Preed, war¬

Ashton, John, of Stillwater, Saratoga

the,

in

Atoghsenonge, Oneida deputy at Fort

V :689, 871 ; VII :35.

“Asia,”

revolt

VI :549.

Ashton, see also Aston.

ston,

108,

rior, at Fort Schuyler council, Sep¬ tember 4, 1784, VIII:353. Attwell

(Atwell),

Joseph,

of asso¬

ciated exempts, King’s district, Al¬ bany county, 111:673, 731, 732. Atwater, James, of Claverack associ¬ ated exempts, 111:642; IV:652. Atwell see Attwell. Atyatoghharongevia, Colonel Schuyler

Louis,

or

Lieutenant-

warrior,

council,

at

September

Fort 4,

1 784, VI11:353. Atyatpnneatha, or Peter, sachem, at Fort Schuyler council, 4, 1 784, VIII:353.

September

State of New York

26

Auak(?),

Richard,

of Haverstraw,

IV: 1 30,

N. Y., V :471. Auchmuty,

Avery, John, Jr.— continued.

Samuel,

British

officer,

162; V:698; VI:659;

VIII 65, 269, 395.

captured at Stony Point, V:153.

Avery, John, of Halifax, Vt., 111:17.

Auchmuty, Samuel (Rev. Dr.), rec¬

Avery, John, of associated exempts.

tor of Trinity church, New York

King’s

city, V: 1 53.

111:673.

Auger, Amy, under sentence of death, Clinton grants her a reprieve,

II:

Ga.,

capture of,

V1:91 2 ; by Pickens,

probable VII :28,

Aurson, see also Aorson, Ausen. Aurson,

Robert, loyalist of Durlach

(Torloch),

Tryon

of

Kings

county,

associated

district,

ex¬

Albany

Avery, Nehemiah, of Dutchess county militia, V:825. Avery,

29.

county,

VII:

Samuel,

of

sixth

regiment,

Dutchess county militia, V:71, 72. Awl, Johannas, captured by Indians, VII :2 7. Axtell, William, of New York city,

80. Ausen

Jonathan,

empts,

Albany

county, 111:731, 732.

684, IV :497, 498. Augusta,

Avery,

district,

(Ausom,

Aussem,

Ossen), Johannis prisoner, escapes,

(Dr.), loyalist,

charged 1:582,

Crussem,

with

treason,

596-598,

785;

again a prisoner, 1:808, 11:635. Austin,

Abner,

of

New

Haven,

loyalist, V:I 59; VIII: 188. Axtell,

William,

colonel,

loyalist,

VII :481. Ayeaghwatha, or William, sachem, at Fort Schuyler council,

September

4, 1784, VIII 353. Ayes, - (Mr.), VI:670.

Conn., 1:373.

Ayrer, George, prisoner in Canada, Austin, Joseph, lieutenant, member of

VI:726.

court martial at Fort Montgomery, Ayrer,

11:18.

Jacob,

prisoner

in

Canada,

VI :726. Avery, -, captain, 11:321. Ayres, Avery,-(Mr.),

at

Papacton

river, 11:644, 111:626.

regiment, Westchester county mili¬ tia, VII :5 1 0. Elisha,

captured

by

British Arnold

prisoner, on

Lake

Champlain, VI :45 1.

Avery, Ebenezer, lieutenant, of fourth

Avery,

Ephraim,

Ayres, Thomas, sergeant, of Col. Al¬ bert

Pawling’s levies,

V:176;

of

Col. William Malcom’s levies, VI: deputy

general of issues,

commissary

11:190; IV:70.

Avery, John, Jr., secretary of Massa¬ chusetts Bay, 111:222, 326, 468;

370. Ayrs,

Peter,

of associated

exempts.

Kings district, Albany county. III: 732.

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Ayscough

(Asscough),

Nancey

Bacon

(Backen,

27

Bakon),

Jeremiah,

(Miss), granted a pass to go to

of Cherry Valley, N. Y., IV :41 0,

Murderer’s creek, Orange county,

675, 721, 787.

IV :81 3.

B

Bacon, Samuel, lieutenant, of Sara¬ toga minute men, 111:210; V :91 6.

AAF,

-,

captain,

of Al¬

bany, N. Y., owner of sloop detained in New York, 111:55.

at Ramapo, N. J., 1:496.

(Badcock),

loyalist,

at

Fort

Clinton, IV :302. Stephen, of Charlotte pre¬

cinct,

Dutchess

county,

N.

Y.,

VI:576, 890.

ensign, loyalist,

sta¬

tioned at Ramapo, N. J., 1:485. Babcock

Jacob,

Badgley,

Babcock, Benjamin, loyalist, prisoner

Babcock, John,

Badeaux,

Stephen,

of

Badlam, Ezra, second and

lieutenant-colonel, eighth

of

Massachusetts

regiments, VII: I 15; letter to Clin¬

Col. Roswell Hopkins’s regiment,

ton

V:71, 72.

11:520-521 ; removed to Hackin-

Babcock, Timothy, of associated ex¬ empts

in

Poughkeepsie

district, I

Heights,

Westchester

Bache, Richard, son-in-law of Benja¬

Theodore,

of Kings county,

Theophylact,

merchant

New York city, loyalist,

in

V:159;

(Backus),

Backer,-,

Badlock,

George,

of

first

of

Arlington,

Vt.,

lieutenant,

Ulster

county

of

first

militia,

IV :81 9 ; V :91 7. Backus, see also Bachus. Backus, John, of Tryon county, N. Y„ VI:278.

loyalist,

prisoner,

German auxiliaries, 11:453.

officer with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:452.

county

militia,

drafted

for

Willett’s levies, V:I26. Bagley,

Josiah

Jonah], ment,

I V:729. Petrus,

James,

V :523.

bany

regiment, New York line, VI:532.

regiment,

mission to export flour to Massa¬

Bagley, David, of ninth regiment, Al¬

VIII :xxxiv. Bachus, see also Backus.

Backer,

sack, V :22 ; writes Clinton for per¬

Bartling, -- von, captain, German

N. Y., loyalist, V:159.

Bachus

troops,

Bahr, A. H., auditor in Burgoyne’s

min Franklin, 1:59.

Bache,

of his

captured in Wyoming valley, Pa.,

county, N. Y., IV : 1 24.

Bache,

destitution

chusetts Bay, VI :293.

IV :235. Babcock’s

on

[also

lieutenant,

New

York

misprinted

of third line,

regi¬

V:480;

VI :62, 220. Bagnall, Elizabeth, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., V:62, 63; her husband a prisoner in Albany jail, IV :41 0. Bagnell, Richard, ensign,

of seventh

Massachusetts regiment, V :41 7.

State of New York

28

Bagnell, Samuel, loyalist, of Butler’s corps, prisoner, VI:451.

ciated exempts of Goshen, N. Y.,

Bahamas, the, loyalists sent to, VIII:

Bailey, see also Bailhe, Baily, Baley,

Bailey,-, lieutenant,

British of¬

ficer, bearer of message to Clinton,

(Baley),

New

City,

county,

now

N.

Y.,

(Mrs.),

in

of

Rockland

desires

to

enter

New York city, V:678, 679. Bailey

(Bayley),

of fourth regiment, Orange county militia, IV:570.

Dudley,

sutler to

militia, 11:318, 319.

county

militia,

serves as judge advocate at court martial, VI :589, 591.

Albany

county,

111:628, 629, 630. Bailis, see Bailey.

Bayley. Baillie, Alexander, captain, of ninth

goyne at Saratoga, 11:451. Baily, see also Bailey, Baillie, Baley, Bayley. | Baily, -, farmer, resident in the

(Bayley), Jacob, general, of Hampshire,

district,

regiment, British army, with Bur-

Bailey, Henry, adjutant, of fifth regi¬ Dutchess

Kings

Baillie, see also Bailey, Baily, Baley,

seventh regiment, Dutchess county

ment,

(Bailis), Richard, lieutenant,

Bailey, Samuel, of associated exempts,

V :279. Bailey

quency at court martial, V :686. Bailey

Bayley.

New

I V:627. Bailey, Nathaniel, acquitted of delin¬

271.

Bailey

Bailey, Jonathan, lieutenant, of asso¬

VII:

suspected of aiding British, 1:283.

607; return of brigade at Saratoga,

Baily, -, of Essex county, N. J.,

October

16,

111:468;

Highlands, near Fort Montgomery,

1777,

11:456; pre¬

sents petition to legislature of New Hampshire

in

March,

1779,

V:

135. Bailey,

Baily,

Nathaniel,

of Stephen Conk-

ling’s company, mutineer, 1:642. Bain, Peter, of Claverack district, N.

John,

colonel,

Massachusetts

of

regiment,

second 111:62;

en route to join Clinton at New Windsor, 11:491,492; ordered to reinforce Washington in New Jer¬ sey, 11:51 I, 520, 521. Bailey,

prisoner in Canada, VI:605.

John,

Jr.,

Y., V:61 9, 621. Baird,

James

(Sir),

seventy-fourth army,

captain,

regiment,

of

British

1V : I 61.

Baits, see Bates. Bakeman, see Beeckman, Beekman.

of associated

ex¬

Baker, see also Becker.

empts in Poughkeepsie district, IV:

Baker, -, V :425.

235,

Baker,-, of Saratoga district, N.

236;

supervisor of

keepsie, VI:586.

Pough¬

Y„ V :262.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Baker, Albert, justice of inferior court of common pleas, Charlotte county, N. Y., and assemblyman, 111:218; IV :2 1 5 ; VI :47. Baker, Andrew,

Asaph,

of

sixth

regiment,

Baker, Benjamin, of Albany, N. Y., potash maker, refuses to take oath,

Edey, of thirteenth regiment,

Edmund, captain, of seventh

overseer

sergeant,

of

Ulster

Rochester,

Ulster

county exempts, V :3, 4. Maria,

of

county, N. Y., IV :684. Marian,

permitted

with

her

children to enter enemy’s lines, V: 275.

Dutchess county militia, of

poor

in

Baker,

Phmehas,

of

associated

ex¬

empts of Dutchess county, IV :63.

Albany county militia, 111:210.

regiment,

Joseph,

Baker, Peter, 11:256.

111:605.

Baker,

111:594-

595.

Baker,

Dutchess county militia, V :825.

Baker,

Indians near Schoharie,

Baker,

Albany county militia, V :383. Baker,

Baker (Bakker)— continued.

Baker,

of eighth regiment,

29

Fredericks-

Baker,

Reuben,

cinct,

Baker, Ephraim, taken prisoner. III:

Beekman’s county,

N.

pre¬ Y.,

VI :889. Baker,

burgh, VII :341.

of

Dutchess

Richard,

of fourth regiment,

Dutchess county militia, V :825. Baker, Samuel, of Halifax, Vt., Ill:

738, 742. Baker, Gideon, mention of his petition to Clinton for pardon,

VII: 328,

17. Baker, N.

469.

Samuel, Y.,

of Albany county,

certificate

of

character

issued to, V :543. Baker, Jacob, Y.,

believed

of Ulster county, to

be

captured

N. by

Indians, IV: 1 6. Baker,

James,

of

second

regiment,

Dutchess county militia, V:825. Baker, James, lieutenant, of Willett’s levies,

VI :895.

Baker, John, of Beekman’s precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., prisoner in Poughkeepsie jail, VI :836, 889. Baker, Joseph, of garrison at West¬ moreland which surrendered to Col. John Butler, 111:52 1. Baker (Bakker), Joseph, major, III: 599; reports presence of prowling

Baker, Solomon, of Beekman’s pre'cinct,

Dutchess

British

spy,

keepsie

jail;

sentence

of

county,

prisoner VI:836; death,

N.

in

Y..

Pough¬

trial

and

VI:889-890.

Baker, Thomas, lieutenant, of Hali¬ fax, Vt., in first Cumberland regi¬ ment, 111:17; VI :26. Baker’s Brook, Vt., V1:21 5. Baker’s

reach,

on

Hudson

river,

1:126. Balcarres, Alexander, Earl of, lieu¬ tenant-colonel,

twenty-fourth regi¬

ment,

army,

British

with

Bur-

goyne at Saratoga, 11:245, 450.

State of New York

30

Bald Hill, Y.,

Westchester county,

occupation

of,

N.

suggested,

1:395, 396, 405, 419; five thou¬ sand

of

enemy

advance

there,

V :2 1. Josiah,

captain,

of

North

Killingsworth, Conn., VII:77. Baldon,

Sarah,

cinct,

of

Dutchess

Rhinebeck county,

N.

pre¬ Y.,

exchange proposed, V:386.

thirteenth

Albany

Bay ley.

Amos,

of

of

county militia,

county,

Orange

county

militia,

Ball, - (Mrs.), permitted to go to New York city, VI:439. Burgess,

lieutenant-colonel,

of

first Virginia regiment, V :207. Eliphalet,

trustee

of

Clinton

College, Schenectady, N. Y., VI: 536.

city, VIII :xxxvi. Ball, Johannes, of Schoharie, N. Y.,

Baldwin, Henry, lieutenant, of fortyregiment,

Burgoyne

regiment,

delinquent of fourth

Ball, George, merchant in New York Essex

N. J„ VI :606.

seventh

Oliver,

Ball,

captain,

111:210; VI:38. * Baldwin,

county,

N. Y„ V:235, 236.

Ball,

Baldwin, -, captain, prisoner, his

Alexander,

Chemung

I V:272.

wife of loyalist, 11:531.

Baldwin,

Creek,

Baley, see also Bailey, Baillie, Baily,

Baley,

Balding,

with

Baldwin’s

British

at

Army,

Saratoga,

II:

451.

distributor of relief sufferers, reports

IV: 723,

of

relief

to 833,

Cobleskill V:439;

disbursed,

IV:

856.

Baldwin,

Hezekiah,

exempts,

Kings

of

associated

district,

Ball, John, lieutenant, of third regi¬ Albany ment, New York line, requests per¬ county, 111:673, 731, 732. Baldwin, Isaac, of Connecticut, law¬

mission

to

resign,

11:665-666,

839. yer, desires to rent Clinton house at New Windsor, VII:54, 55. Baldwin, cinct,

Jacob,

of

Dutchess

Rombout

county,

N.

pre¬ Y.,

Lewis,

John,

of

Essex

county,

N. J., VI:606. Baldwin, Loammi, colonel, of twentysixth continental infantry, 1:41 3.

sergeant,

sentenced

for

delinquency, V:686. Ball, Lebbeus, major, of Col. Wil¬ liam

111:182, 183. Baldwin,

Ball,

Shepard’s

Massachusetts

regiment, IV: 134. Ball, Samuel, of Tryon county, N. Y., he and wife captured by In¬ dians,

VI:79;

Clinton

requests

Baldwin, Thomas, justice of peace,

liberation of Mrs. Ball, VI:725.

Dutchess county, N. Y., II: 734;

Ball, Shaderick (Shadrack?), loyal¬

V :402 ; VI :529. Baldwin, William, prisoner, V:74.

ist,

acts as pilot to scouting par¬

ties, VI :2 1 4, 215.

Analytical Index

Ballard, Thomas, of Albany county, N. Y„ 111:21 I. Ballard,

cattle

at

Hudson,

felonious

refers

major,

seizure of

Cherry Valley,

Washington

IV :21 ;

charges

and

documents to Clinton, V :41 3-41 8; Clinton’s

opinion

of

his conduct,

V :5 1 0-5 1 1. Ballston,

taken to

Abraham

B.,

commis¬

retary of state, ordered to remove prisoners to Wawarsing,

county,

ury one hundred thousand dollars advanced

protect,

by

295-297,

congress,

321,

provided

Y.,

IV:299;

111:210,

entrusted

N.

11:408;

empowered to bring to state treas¬

cort

Saratoga

steps

Bancker,

3i

sary of prisoners, and deputy sec¬

William

charged with

Clinton Papers

IV :294,

393,

to

402;

safeguard

es¬ him,

arrives at Goshen with specie,

IV:356;

en¬

267, 268, V:304, 893; Sir John

trusted by congress with one thou¬

Johnson at, VI:289, 325; build¬

sand dollars to be used in proving

ings destroyed by enemy at, VI:

infractions of Saratoga convention,

306, 308, 346, 351, 390; tones

IV:392.

at;

VI:333,

strength

of

360,

enemy

company

of

VI :895,

901;

361, at,

363;

VI:353;

Willett’s

levies

tured,

VII ;28,

expected to pass

319,

331,

action

at Kingsbridge,

Jersey,

naval

embark,

denies

VII:279;

Clinton

operations

in,

V:408.

mittee

Evert, of

Cornwallis

spected

of

planning

against,

VII:

175;

sus-

advance

Washington

VI1:31 2

proceeds with army to,

;

Governor

her

request,

approves veto

appointed on com¬

safety

to

1:387;

council Md.,

370,

of her request, VII: 563.

Schuyler, Baltimore,

Hudson

V:360,

VII:245—246;

Livingston

Bancker,

Sea,

up

342;

through,

VII :58. Baltic

river and

(Mrs.), granted

pass

375; permission requested for her

Baltholmai, -, de, German lieu¬ in

to

to enter New York city from New

VII :332.

tenant,

permission

cap¬

inhabitants

enemy

at,

Bancker, Elizabeth

of

confer

with

appointed

on

October

7,

safety,

1777, 11:379; president pro tem¬ pore of council of safety, II: 525526;

joins

Valley

appeal

sufferers,

for

Cherry

lV:363-364;

British prisoners may embark at,

speaker of the assembly, V :502,

VIII: 156;

VI:583,

Washington

tember 8 and 9, 1781,

at,

Sep¬

V 111:410.

Banbury, Abraham, lieutenant, Brit¬ ish army, with Burgoyne at Sara¬ toga, 11:451.

VI1:5 1 9;

Alexander

Hamilton asks him for information about state’s finances, VIII :25. Bancker, sioner

Flores, of

Albany

sequestration.

commis¬ III: 706,

State of New York

32

Banister, Seth—continued.

Bancker, Flores — continued. 714, IV: I 2 ; writes Clinton about

491 -492;

disturbances of Vermonters,

British

VII:

losses

from

estimate

of

beginning

of

war, V :598-600.

300-301. Bancker,

forwards

Gerard,

state

treasurer,

V: 1 73, 802, 952; VI:29,

140,

Bank of North America, act of con¬ gress incorporating, VIL628-629.

392, 828, 874; directed to pay

Banker, see Bancker.

four hundred

Colonel

Banks, - (Mrs.), pass requested

Cantine, 111:667; ordered to pro¬

for her to New York city, V:61 8.

vide

pounds

for troops at

to

Poughkeepsie,

IV:382, 383, 385; land transac¬ tion

between

him

and

Clinton,

VI :825, 826; certifies pay-roll of fifth

New York

17-18;

regiment,

forwards

linquent

class

VII:72-73,

report

money

84-85;

VII:

of

de¬

received,

issues

finan¬

cial statement of the state, October 1,

1781,

financial

VII:366-367;

statement

transactions, VII:548;

of

Clinton’s

December 5, attends

issues

1781,

conference

on

defence of western frontier, VIII: 619. Bancker of

Banks,

James,

of

Westchester

Middle

county,

Patent,

N.

Y.,

re¬

jects oath of allegiance, III :699. Banks,

Paul,

regiment,

captain,

of

twentieth

British army, with Bur¬

goyne at Saratoga, II :45 1. Bank’s Bridge, in Ulster county, N. Y.,

11:76; artillery park at,

II:

418. Banta,-, captain, 11:625. Banyar,

Goldsbrow,

of

New

York

city, his wife allowed to go to New York, 11:547; suspected of loyalism, V: 1 59. Bar, Christian, prisoner, VI:731.

(Banker),

Col.

John

John,

Lasher’s

captain,

Barbados, the, IV:599.

regiment,

Barbar, -, 11:699.

1:484. Bancker, Richard, merchant in New York city, VIII :xxxiv. Bancker (Banker), Thomas B., cap¬ tain, of second regiment, Albany county militia, 111:66. Bandel, -, German ensign, under Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:453. Banister, John, 111:705. Banister, Seth, captain, of fourth regi¬

Barber, -, VIII :222. Barber,

-,

Wood,

of

servant

of

Cocksing

Shawangunk

William clove,

mountains,

in

Ulster

county, N. Y., 1:771. Barber,-(Mrs.),

of

Ulster

county, N. Y., widow, sufferer by Indian depredations, IV :683. Barber, Francis, lieutenant-colonel, of third

and

first

New

Jersey

regi¬

ment, Massachusetts line, demands

ments, notifies Clinton of arrange¬

straw and blankets for troops, IV:

ment

for

exchange

of

prisoners.

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Barber, Francis — continued.

Barber, William •— continued.

111:66-67; wounded at battle of

Ulster

Monmouth,

11:86-87.

111:508;

battle of Newtown, forwards

letter

to

describes

V:242-243; wife

33

county

militia,

deposition,

Barclay, see also Barkley.

through

Barclay (Berkley), David, bearer to

Clinton, V:243; reports failure of

congress of New York act ratifying

Col. Pawling to join General Clin¬

articles of confederation,

ton,

23,

V :244-245;

wounded

at

Yorktown, VII:459. Barber,

John,

lieutenant

Patrick,

Ill:

lottery tickets to York, Pa., of

Ulster

commissioner

245; ordered to secure effects of Hazard, a suspect, VII:454; sug¬

county militia, I: 834; 111:262. Barber,

111:16,

24; bearer of United States

of

gested as bearer of despatches be¬

sequestration of Ulster county, N.

tween

Y.,

VII :533.

11:269; solicits Clinton’s in¬

terest for his son, William, 111:75;

Poughkeepsie and Fishkill,

Barclay, John,

chairman of Albany

desires to send two women to New

committee, portrays situation along

York

frontier

city,

V :81 3-81 4;

advice of Clinton

seeks

about property

of Benjamin Smith and asks about his sons, Clinton

VII :458; about

and

Rubin,

Simeon,

deserter

from

Smith’s

army,

11:494,

III:

third Dutchess

of Albany county,

877;

communicates

about

loyalists,

draws

request

11:794,

with

Clinton

111:80-83; for

keeping

with¬ Van

III:

Schaick’s regiment in Albany,

Barber, Valentine, of associated ex¬ Kings

II:

receives

N. Y., 111:211.

empts,

201-202, 209-211; presents ad¬ dress of welcome to Clinton,

323; mayor of Albany, of

II:

safety,

231-232;

county militia, V :S25. Barber,

of

continental

estate, VII :459. Barber,

council

by

informed

sons

to

district,

Albany

86;

protests

troops

from

332-333, county, 111:629.

against

removal

III: 175,

Albany,

336,

of

337-338;

in¬

formed of Clinton’s efforts to pro¬

Barber, William, VI:640.

tect Albany and frontier,

Barber, William, major of brigade to

190,

III: 189-

229; asks Clinton’s aid

in

Conway, aide to General Alexan¬

procuring protection,

der, recommended to Clinton, III:

advised to rely on

67,

389; informs Clinton of ravages at

75,

Conway,

101;

recommended

111:114;

wounded

by at

Yorktown, VII:459. Barber, William, sergeant, of second 3

Cobleskill 111:424;

and

III: 380-381; militia, III: 387-

near

Sacondoga,

correspondence

with

Clinton on stationing troops in Al-

State of New York

34

Barclay, John — continued.

Barhuyt,

bany, IV:27-29, 60-61 ; member of court of oyer and terminer of Albany county, 1V:189. Barclay, in

Thomas,

France,

102;

otters

to

act

as

agent

VIII: 101, agent

for

New York, VII :25 1. Barclay

(Berkeley),

his

headquarters,

Dec.

8:1776, VIII:399.

ton, 11:610. John

N. Y., 111:66. Bark, William, captain of the guard,

Y., 11:462. Barkar, —--, of Cochecton, Sul¬ livan county, N. Y., 111:633.

man of Albany county, on disputed list, VI 1:322. Barker, James, captain, of Coxsackie associated exempts,

Barclay, Thomas H., debtor to Clin¬

Bard,

at Hyde

Park,

111:1 38.

Barker (Berkshire), Peter, lieutenant, of

(Dr.),

Schenectady,

Barker, James, returned as assembly-

Thomas,

summer seat near Morrisville, Pa., Washington’s

of

October 19, 1 777, at Hurley, N.

commercial

VII:251,

Nicholas,

seventeenth

regiment,

Albany

county militia, VI:625.

Dutchess county, N. Y., requests Clinton to allow his son to receive provisions in New York city,

II:

522; Clinton

II:

denies request,

523; notices groundless aspersion, IV:445-446;

supplies sent

from

New York to him by flag of truce,

Hudson river, Barker,

IV:812.

William,

of

Westchester

county, N. Y., loyalist, V: 1 59. Barker,

William,

of

associated

ex¬

empts of Goshen, Orange countyIV :628.

V:360. Bard, P., his congratulatory letter to

Bard, Samuel

(Dr.)

certifies

to

Barker, William, lieutenant-colonel of sixth

Clinton, VII :498.

city,

Barker, Thomas, master of sloop on

of New York

serious

illness

of

regiment,

Dutchess

county

militia, as major of Graham’s regi¬ ment signs remonstrance to Clinton, 1:335;

signs

Bardsley, see Beardsly.

Robert

Wood,

Bare mountain

of

mended as agent to seize wheat,

of western peaks of Highlands, N.

IV :661 ; member of court martial,

William Ray, V :684.

(Bare hill),

one

(Mr.),

state pris¬

Barenhart, Cornelius, prisoner at Hur¬ ley, N. Y„ 11:473, 477. the,

recom¬

exemptions, VI:7-8. Barkley, see also Barclay.

oner, V :355.

Barfleur,”

IV:376 ;

Lt.

V:472; writes Clinton about draft

Y., 1:149; V:28, 41. Baremore, -

charges against

British war vessel,

arrives at Sandy Hook, VI 1:293.

Barkley, John, of associated exempts, Hanover

precinct,

111.499;

IV: 1 26.

Barkley,

Samuel,

of

Ulster

county,

associated

ex-

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Barkley, Samuel — continued, empts,

Hanover

precinct,

35

Barnhart, George, on Delaware river, Ulster

county, 111:499; IV : 1 26.

arrest ordered, 111:626. Barnhart, John, loyalist, with Brant,

Barkley, Solomon, lieutenant, of Wil¬ lett’s levies, VI :894.

V: 163. Barnhout,

Barlow, Elisha, captain, of Graham’s regiment, 1:335.

Harmanus,

Tryon

county,

of

N.

Y.,

Barns, see also Barnes.

Barnam, see also Barnum.

Barns,

Barnam, - (Dr.), VI :561. Noah,

of

third

Dutchess

Y., 111:544.

(Barns), James, prisoner, V:

Barns

(Barnes),

John,

captain,

11:793;

raising

111:214,

215,

of

his

257,

company,

258,

frontier,

111:268

267,

accuses

(Barns),

John,

of

Pough¬

Col.

of America, 111:329-330; recon-

keepsie, N. Y„ IV :445 ; VI :460;

noiters northern frontier,

VII:587; his wife receives care of

accused

George

Clinton,

11:409,

of

goods,

wrongfully

I V:727,

728;

forwards

delphia, VI 1:413.

Fort Stanwix, V:720-721.

Joshua

(John),

captain

chasseurs,

of

loyalists,

British

seizing

news

Emmerich’s

of

IV:372;

416; visits DuSimitiere in Phila¬

Barnes,

of

John Williams of oppressing friends

73.

Mrs.

regiment,

295, 640; his company to protect

Barnes, see also Barns.

Barnes

fourth

to command new county company,

Barnard, Johannis, of Pepacton, Del¬

Barnes

of

Charlotte county, N. Y., suggested

111:544.

aware county, N.

Glean,

Dutchess county militia, V:825.

county militia, 11:734. Barnard, George,

loyalist,

VII :80.

Barlow, Gilbert, loyalist, IV:302.

Barnam,

Durlach,

designs

against

Barns, Stephen, deputy commissary of purchases,

requests

purchase

with treason, V :406.

plains of speculators in beef, III:

Barnes, Thomas, captain, reports cap¬ ture of Oliver Delancey, Jr., Ill:

petitioner of Dutchess

county, N. Y., 111:676. Barney, Joshua, captain, of American ship

com¬

445-446. Barnum, see also Barnam. Barnum, Azor, captain, of third regi¬ ment, Dutchess county militia, VI:

341-342, 355. Barnet, John,

11:322;

to

prisoner, 11:678, III :225 ; charged

Barnes, Samuel, prisoner, V:74.

supplies,

authority

“Washington,”

VIII: 100;

529. Barnum,

Joshua,

captain,

of

third

regiment, Dutchess county militia, in

action at Wards, Westchester

in charge of money borrowed from

county, March 27, 1777, 11:732,

France, VIII :1 01,

734.

103.

State of New York

36

Baron’s tavern, in Connecticut, march of French army to, VII: 1 07-

John,

ensign,

New

of

York

ex¬

Barrett, William, of Malcom’s levies,

regi¬

V:704,

officer, his successful captures, III:

fourth

line,

33.

Barras, Louis, Count de, French nav¬ al commander, French seamen on American ships to be delivered to, VII :72; to join Count de Grasse, 308;

in

action

off

Barth,

Nicholas,

of

Tryon

county,

N. Y., V: 1 79. Bartel, Philip, of exempts of Claverack, Albany county, 111:642. Bartlet,

Jacob,

of

fourth

regiment,

Dutchess county militia, VI:589.

Chesapeake, VII :341. Barre, Isaac, colonel, English states¬ man in parliament defends Ameri¬ cans, 1:34; defends John Wilkes, 1:59; portrait, IV opposite 306. Barrell, William, of Philadelphia, Pa.,

Bartlet, Moses, selectman of Chatham, Conn., VII :49. Bartlet, Samuel, of light horse, Corn¬ wall, Orange county, 1:551. Bartlett, Josiah, of New Flampshire legislature, reports measure to rem¬

1:95. Barren Hill, Pa., Lafayette overcomes attempt to cut off his retreat at, 111:352; Sir Henry Clinton com¬ mands British forces at, 111:352. Barrenger,

Jacob,

of

Weissenfels’s

(Barritt),

edy depreciation of soldiers’

Bartholomew,

of

ninth regiment, Albany county mili¬

pay,

V:653, 655. Bartlett, Richard, of Dutchess county, N. Y., suspect, IV:29. Bartlett, Robert, tried by court mar¬ tial,

New York levies, VI :272. Barrett

associated

Barry, John, captain, American naval

924; offers resignation, V :480.

VI1:1 12,

of

VI:370.

Y., 111:66.

ment,

Thomas,

empts of city of Albany, IV:209.

Barope, Thomas, of Schenectady, N.

Barr,

Barrett,

VI:591.

Bartly, Samuel, of Orange county, N. Y., IV: 1 49. Bartolf, Henry, ensign, of third regi¬

tia, V:126. Barrett,

ment, Orange county militia, IV:

James, lieutenant,

of fourth

regiment, New York line, recom¬ mended

to

promotion,

II:

519,

549; at Fort Plank, IV:between 788-789; at Morristown,

N. J.,

V:704. Barrett,

Bartolf, Peter, captain, of fourth regi¬ ment, Orange county militia, trial of delinquents in his company, I: 599, 600, 615; stationed at Nyack,

Oliver,

Warner’s

272.

ensign of Vermont,

additional

regiment, VI:291.

continental

N.

Y.,

1:740; member

of

court martial, 111:718. Barton, Anne, permitted to enter en¬ emy’s lines, V:275.

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Barton,

Isaac,

taxed

for

son

who

joined the enemy, VI:626.

Basly, --continued. enlisted in

Barton, Joseph, of Mamakating pre¬ cinct, N. Y., lieutenant-colonel of

37

Rogers’s

rangers,

II:

321. Bass,

Daniel,

of

Fredericksburgh,

New Jersey volunteers, loyalist, to

Dutchess county, loyalist, prisoner,

co-operate with

quoted as to threatened tory raids,

British forces,

I:

694,

717-718; arrest ordered, I:

696;

kidnaps patriots in Orange

county,

1:740-741; prisoner,

111:109, 110-1 11. Basset,

Caesar,

of fourth

regiment,

II:

Dutchess county militia, in Pawl-

Barton, William, lieutenant, of Max¬

Bassey, Ebenezer, of Cambridge, N.

well’s New Jersey brigade, V :237.

Y., in sixteenth regiment, Albany

606, 717, 718, 111:654.

Bartow,

William,

robbery

his

bf Arent

ing’s levies, V :825.

knowledge of Van

Schaack,

111:701, IV: 189-1 91. Bascome, George,

of

militia,

maltreats

loyalists,

11:857; petitioner, 111:210. Batavia, Greene county, N. Y., Ill:

Bermuda,

de¬

scribes relations of Bermuda to im¬ pending contest, 1:207-208.

526, 527, 528. Batchellor,

Zephaniah,

of

Mohawk

district committee, Tryon county,

Basehaur, Jacob, sufferer by burning of German Flats, N. Y., IV:343.

N. Y., described as inactive,

II:

62 1 ; delivers buried goods to com¬ missioners of sequestration, 11:846,

Basey, see Bassey Basha

county

(Bashe), squaw, after whom

Bashusville was named, V :229. Basha’s Land (West Brookville, Sul¬

111:34, 42-43; warns Clinton of threatened attack on Caughnawaga, 111:395-396;

asks

advice

as

to

livan county, N. Y.), IV: 122; V:

treatment of tory families, VI;276-

229.

277; furnishes list of Tryon county

See also Bashusville.

inhabitants in hands of enemy, VI:

Basher, see Basha. Basher’s Land, see Basha’s Land. Bashusville

(West Brookville,

Sulli¬

659-660. Bateman, John, adjutant, captain and

van county, N. Y.), V :229. See

lieutenant, of Harper’s New York

also Basha’s Land.

levies,

Basic (Basick, Beasex, Bostick, Pasick), Albany county, N. Y., Ill: 61 7, V:880, 886, VI:31. Baskingridge, N. J., Ill :661. Basly,-,

of

Fredericksburg,

Dutchess county, N. Y., loyalist,

1:484;

under

arrest,

VI:

212. Bateman, Richard, ensign, of twen¬ tieth regiment, British army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II :451. Bateman’s Patent, see Beekman’s Pat¬ ent.

State of New York

38

Bates

(Baits),-,

1:825,

833,

Brooklyn (Long Island), 27 Au¬

842. Bates

BA TTLES ■— continued.

(Baits), David

(?), captain,

V.-893.

gust, 1776, Howe’s report, also map,

Bates, John, of Fredericksburgh pre¬

1:328.

Bunker Hill,

cinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., loy¬

June,

alist, IV :358.

11:308.

Bates,

Zubah,

of

Fredericksburgh

precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., wife of John Bates, IV:358. Batey,

Thomas,

of

third

Kill,

Washington

encamped at, 11:245, 254.

with

Burgoyne

British

at Saratoga,

II:

Hill,

Pennsylvania,

20

14

Bemis Heights,

New

September,

1777,

345,

York,

432;

19

11:341, 7

October,

New

Vermont

N.

Y.),

(Walloom-

16

August,

1777, 11:241-242, 245, 449,

November,

February,

Brandywine, September,

New

1 I

1778,

Cobleskill, New York, 30 May, Crooked

Billet,

Pennsylvania,

1 May, 1778, IV:363. South

8 September,

Clinton

Carolina,

1781, VII:373.

and

Montgomery,

Highlands of the Hudson, New 6

Mil,

October,

II:

380-383, 387, 389-395.

Fort

Schuyler,

vested,

3

New

August,

York,

in¬

Mil,

II:

1777, 11:252, 254.

Fort Slongo, Long Island, 3 Oc¬ tober,

Fort

V :599.

BonhamtoWn,

York,

145; siege raised, 22 August,

1777, 11:384.

Bennington,

25

VII :28.

Valley,

York,

May, 1778, 111:352.

324.

1781

hill),

IV :284-285, 286-287, 289.

Forts

BATTLES:

sac,

Cherry

Eutarv Springs, \

344,

Hobkirk’s

army,

451.

Barren

action

1778, 111:377, 378.

Battersby, James, lieutenant, of twen¬ regiment,

gust, 1778, III: 660.

and

county,

N. Y., VI:336; Burgoyne’s army

ty-ninth

1 7

276,

Butts Hill, Rhode Island, 29 Au¬

April,

(or Baw-Men), definition

of, 11:243; usefulness of, V:247. Batten

1:161,

Camden, South Carolina (second

regiment,

New York line, 1:450. Bat Men

Massachusetts,

1775,

Jersey,

23

1777,

VII:3 75.

IVashinglon,

city,

16

New

November,

York 1776,

1:435.

1777, 1:623. Pennsylvania,

1781,

1 1

11:323,

Germantown, Pennsylvania, 4 Oc¬ tober,

Guilford

1 111,

Court

11:367,

House,

383. North

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

BATTLES: Guilford Court House ■— continued. Carolina,

15

March,

1781,

city,

(Plains), 16

Saratoga, battle of.

Springfield, New Jersey,

1778,

!V:124:

cember,

3

1781, VII:58-59.

June,

31

May,

1779,

IV:

Mil,

7 October, 1780, VI:348.

tober,

Klock's

York,

16

October,

New

82,

evacuation

101,

ber, 1776, 1:509.

19

nington,

1780, 1:183.

New

242, 245.

New York, 1 1 October, 1776,

White Plains

1:384, 385, 386, 387.

July, 1779, V: 162, 217.

111:508.

Mil, 1:537. (Chemung),

29

August,

1779,

V:

Oriskany, New York, 6 August, 1 111, 1:140-141, 11:191.

Hook,

New

Hill),

1:413, VIII:399, 415.

of

tenth

Albany

county

Baum,

Friedrich,

militia,

lieutenant-colonel,

Jersey,

Saratoga,

defeat,

at

19

Princeton, New Jersey, 3 January,

Bennington

(Walloomsac),

1:145;

1:146;

account

feat,

Clinton’s

11:241-242;

account of defeat,

August, 1779, V :204-208.

1 111, 1:531.

(Chatterton

German officer, with Burgoyne at New

224, 228, 235-237.

Paulus

Au¬

11:241-

IV :35.

Morristown, New Jersey, 4 and

York,

16

1:145,

Bauer (Baner), Hendrick, sergeant,

Monmouth, New Jersey, 28 June,

Newtown

(Ben¬

New York, 28 October, 1776,

Minisink, New York, 20 and 22

5 January,

York

Vermont),

Mil,

gust,

Lake Champlain (Valcour Island),

1778,

11:80,

102.

Walloomsac.

York,

of,

Trenton, New Jersey, 26 Decem¬ Oc¬

1777, 11:457.

Field,

23

Ticonderoga, New York, 6 July,

Kings Mountain, South Carolina, New

1:479;

1780, V:876, 877.

1779, V:152-154.

857.

Kingston,

1776,

19 De¬

Stony Point, New York, 16 July,

Kings Ferry, Stony Point, N^w York,

21

Mil, see

ber and 7 October,

September,

Kingsbridge, New York, 16 Sep¬ July,

Jersey,

Mil, 1:622.

February,

New

1776, 1:352-353.

tember,

New

Saratoga, New York, 1 9 Septem¬

Harlem Heights d ork

BA TTLES — continued. Quibbletown,

VI :738-739.

39

goyne’s

instructions

death, of de¬

Burgoyne’s 11:241; to

him,

BurII:

242-243. Bauman, Adam, refugee from Ger¬ man Flats, N. Y., IV:342.

State of New York

4o

Bauman, Jacob, refugee from Ger¬

ceives

man Flats, N. Y., IV:34 1. Bause, -, German surgeon, with

Baxter, Isaac, of Westchester county,

war

ships,

Bayard, William, of New York city,

Gage,

in

close

1:74;

relations

property

in

with New

Jersey taken by raiders from New

N. Y„ 111:159. Baxter, Stephen, of Bedford, West¬ N.

Y.,

suspect,

York, 11:625; declared an enemy of American cause, V:159; resi¬ dence, VIII:xxvii.

111:699.

Bayley,

Bay of Biscay, see Biscay. Bay, John, of exempts of Claverack,

John,

of

New

York

levies,

VI :370.

see

also

Bailey,

Baillie,

Baily, Baley. Bayley,

N. Y„ 111:642, IV:652. Bay,

from

1:11; attests proclamation of royal

loyalist,

erack, N. Y., IV:652.

county,

archives

governor, V: 644.

Burgoyne at Saratoga, II :453. Bautle, Philip, of exempts of Clav-

chester

Bayard, Samuel, Jr.— continued,

Joseph,

of

tenth

regiment,

Albany county militia, IV:36. Bayley,

Richard

(Dr.),

his

treat¬

Bayard, James, mutineer, 1:640.

ment of wounded prisoners, VIII:

Bayard, John,

265-267.

of Pawling’s Ulster

county militia, II: 50.

Bayley, Thomas, of tenth regiment,

Bayard, John, colonel, of Philadel¬ phia, Pa., 1:94. Bayard, John, lieutenant-colonel, of King’s

Orange

rangers,

11:346,

111:598.

posited with him in

alderman

of

George,

Virginia,

dragoons,

lieutenant-colonel,

in

men

third in

continental

his

command

slaughtered at Tappan,

Bayard, Nicholas, public records de¬

country

Albany county militia, IV:34. Baylor,

residence of

1776, 1:10;

of,

New

VIII:xxvi; York

city,

1785, VIII:395.

171, 431 ; his regiment to be sta¬ tioned in Maryland, IV:333. Bazely,

James,

loyalist, prisoner at

Fort Montgomery, 1:259. Beach, Joel, of Connecticut, charged

Bayard, Robert, of New York city, suspect, V:159.

with

passing

counterfeit

money,

VII :331, 494.

Bayard, Samuel, of New York city,

Beach, Samuel, ensign, of Seth War¬

loyalist, to be sent with family into

ner’s

New York city, 111:61 1, 657.

ment, IV:697.

Bayard, Samuel, Jr., of New York city, deputy secretary of the prov¬ ince, loyalist, removes archives to British man-of-war,

IV: 161,

1:9,

10;

re-

additonal

continental

regi¬

Beach, Zophar, of Ringwood, N. J., 1:501. Beacons, at Fishkill, N. Y., V: 1 2 1, 392, 689-690; at Butter hill. Or-

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Beacons — continued,

4i

Beatty, Erkuries — continued.

ange county, N. Y., V :392, 397,

Pennsylvania

423, 424, 433.

from journal about James Clinton’s

Beadle,

James,

of

sixth

regiment,

Dutchess county militia, V:72. Beadle,

Michael,

quartermaster,

of

militia, V :91 6.

loyalist, V:158.

Beatty, John, of Charlotte county, as¬ sociated exempts, IV :447.

commissary

general

of

prisoners,

IV: 1 86; V: 1 81, 370, 386; pris¬

Beales, James, of Fishkill Landing, N. Y„ 11:774.

oner of war on Long Island, II: 694; interests himself in Furman,

Beaman, see Beeman.

a prisoner in New York, IV:573-

prisoner

at

Hurley,

Ulster county, 11:466, 472, 477. Beard, James, justice of peace of Fair-

(Bardsley), John

574; interposes in behalf of Mrs. McDonell

(or

McDonald),

V:

1 29-1 30, 220-222 ; seeks informa¬ tion regarding Ensign Leggett and

field county, Conn., VI:523. Beardsly

march down the Susquehanna, V:

Beatty, John, colonel, of Pennsylvania,

Beagle, Joseph, of Rockaway, N. Y.,

Adam,

extracts

235, 238.

thirteenth regiment, Albany county

Bear,

regiment,

(Rev.),

Colonel

Thomas,

loyalist, permitted to go with fam¬

asked

ily to New York city, 11:574; re¬

Drummond, V:268; makes a plea

ceives furniture under flag of truce,

for Captain Youngs,

onel,

(Beasly),

Nehemiah,

of sixteenth

regiment,

col¬ Con¬

at

Williamsbridge,

Lieut.

Peter

loyalist,

V:

gress, VIII :382, 383. Beatty, Thomas, of Hanover, N. Y., in second regiment, Ulster county

necticut militia, V:35, 52. Bearmore, -, major, British army, captured

exchange

349; member of continental con¬

IV:326, 327, 349, 353. Beardsly

to

V :21 1-212;

V:

401. Beasley, Henry, of Albany, N. Y., signs petition in behalf of William

militia, 111:262. Beaty,

Joseph,

captain,

of

King’s

royal rangers, VI:882, 883. Beaufort (Buford), S. C., V:96. Beaumarchais,

Pierre

Augustin,

Rogers, 111:327.

Baron de, French author, character

Beatty, see also Beaty.

and career, II: 303; his plan for

Beatty, Alexander, lieutenant, of third

aiding

Americans,

regiment, Ulster county militia, I: 364, 857.

States, 11:305-307; satisfaction of

Beatty, David, of Hempstead, N. Y., loyalist, V: 1 59. Beatty, Erkuries, lieutenant, of fourth

relations

11:304-305;

financial

with

United

his claim against United States, II: 307; his statement in September, 1777,

of

French

interests

and

State of New York

42

Becker, Storm •— continued.

Beaumarchais — continued. American duties, 11:303-315; sent

regiment, Albany county militia, re¬

French

ports attack on Harpersfield,

officers

to

America,

II:

V:

579.

737. Beaumont, Hammond (Dr.), British surgeon-general,

manager

during

Becker, Theobald (Tibalt), lieuten¬ ant,

of

fourth

regiment,

Tryon

war of old John street theatre, New

county militia, prisoner m Canada,

York city, 1:82.

VI:725.

Beaurdett’s ferry, see New York, city,

Beckers, the, (Isaac, Jost, Peter and Storm Becker were officers in fif¬

ferries. Beau’s Stratagem,”

the,

comedy,

played in New York city in 1767,

teenth

Albany

county

militia),

111:527. Beckley, John, clerk of house of dele¬

VIII :xx. Beaver Dam, Albany county, N. Y.,

gates

of Virginia,

attests

remon¬

111:617; V:78, 842; VI:30, 31 ;

strance to congress concerning Ohio

VII :296.

settlements, VI :203 ; attests resolu¬

“ Beaver,” the, sloop in British ser¬ vice, VII :48, 49.

VIII \22 1.

Beaver Kill, Sullivan county, N. Y., 111:298.

Beckwith,

George,

major,

aide-de-

camp, British army, V:308; mem¬

Becker, see also Baker. Becker,-,

tions for location of national capitol,

lieutenant,

oranda preparatory to evacuation of

sixth

regiment Dutchess county militia, VI :81 9.

of New York, VIII :285. Beckwith, Silvanus, of Dutchess coun¬ ty, N. Y„ 111:242.

Becker, Christian, of Rhinebeck pre¬ cinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., V: 272.

Bedel,

Timothy,

colonel,

of

New

Hampshire, 111:563, 5 71. Bedell, James, of Amenia, Dutchess

Becker, Johannis H., of Schoharie, N. Y„ V :5 79.

county, N. Y., IV:401. Bedford,

Gunning,

deputy

muster-

Becker, Jost, major, of Schoharie, N.

master of New York department,

Y., reports destruction of Cobles-

1:121 ; delegate to continental con¬

kill, 111:377; reports Schoharie in state of alarm, VI :5 3-54. Becker, Nycklas, of Schaghticoke as¬ sociated exempts, IV: 1 53. Becker, Peter, of Saratoga district, N. Y„ VI :229. Becker, Storm,

gress from Delaware, VIII :383. Bedford, Westchester county, N. Y., harassed by Rogers’s rangers, I: 801-802; whigs at, wanting in pub¬ lic spirit, 111:49-50; jail erected at, 111:157; tories driving cattle

captain, of fifteenth

from,

IV:320,

321;

return

of

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Bedford — continued. forage

furnished

Colonel

Beebe, Roderick — continued.

from,

Jameson

43

with

V:800; light

dra¬

goons at, VI :365 ; inhabitants of, whose sons joined enemy, VI: 496;

empts,

Kings

district,

Albany

county, 111:628, 629, 630. Beech, --- (Mr.), of New York city, friendly with Gage, 1:74.

burning of, VI :5 1 5 ; French army

Beeckman, see also Beekman.

encamps at,

VII: 107;

levies as¬

Beeckman, Johanms, of Albany, N.

sembling

VII:204;

measures

at,

for protection of, V11:5 1 1, 525,

111:327, 334.

onel,

530, 542, 565, 631. Bedford,’’ the, British man-of-war,

John

H.,

Bedlow,

Katy

(Miss),

of

New

county

militia,

William,

captain,

dered

to

commis¬

against

Albany

111:109,

1:440;

engaged

his command,

Hudson

river,

obstructing

1:617,

pay office at Fishkill,

832 ; has 1:647; re¬

ports arrival of French fleet, 1:686; difficulties in way of work for de¬ fence

of

Hudson river,

I:

85 1 -

852,

853-854; recommended by

Clinton for deputy paymaster, 11: 6-7; brings funds to New Windsor, 11:276; discovers confusion in pay rolls,

111:122-123:

discovers

of

to

111:97,

sary of stores at Fort Constitution, in

learns 11:848,

prepare

Highlands,

Windsor, N. Y., 111:644.

lieutenant-col¬

of fourth regiment,

burn Albany,

VI: 1 1.

Bedlow,

Y„

Beeckman,

Albany plot

850; proceed

another

revealed

to

to or¬ to

plot him,

111-112; militia under 111:184; stationed

at Schoharie, 111:736. Beeckman, John J., of Albany, N. Y.,

returned

as

disputed list, in

1781,

assemblyman

on

VI 1:322; alderman

VI1:61 9; commissioner

for Indian affairs at Fort Schuyler, VIII:345, 350, 351, 352, 361, 370. Beeckman, John Jacobus, of Albany, N. Y., signs petition in behalf of Benjamin Rogers, III: 334.

Fort

Constitution’s

111:643-644;

blue

occupies

barge, Clinton’s

house at New Windsor, VII :55. Beebe, John,

of Kings district,

Al¬

Beeckman, John M., commissioner for conspiracies,

Albany county,

and

deputy chairman of county com¬ mittee, informs Clinton of plot to

bany county, N. Y., petitions leg¬

burn

islature, IV:166.

tests against outrages in Saratoga

Beebe, Martin, major, of seventeenth regiment,

Albany

county

militia,

Roderick,

district, other

of

associated

ex-

11:848-853;

11:858-859;

plot

against

109-112; in

111:709. Beebe,

Albany,

pro¬

reports an¬

Albany,

III:

conflict with Stark,

111:553, 583;

takes evidence as

State of New York

44

Beekman,

Beeckman, John M.— continued, alderman

concerning

robberies,

111:655; communicates with Clin¬ ton about disaffected persons, III: 669-670; protests against seizure

William,

of

New

York

city, merchant, VIII:xxxv. Beekman’s

Patent

(Bateman’s

Pat¬

ent), Dutchess county, N. Y., V: 137.

of cattle by Stark, IV:20-21 ; ex¬

Beekman’s precinct, Dutchess county,

plains failure to advise Clinton of

N. Y., inhabitants not zealous in

removal of loyalists, IV:73-75 ; ad¬

transporting public stores, V:520,

vises Clinton of parole of three loy¬

5f>5; assessment of Quakers and

alists,

persons

IV: 1 12; forwards applica¬

tion regarding Henry Van Dyck, IV :21 7-21 8 ; reports cases of cer¬ tain loyalists,

IV: 221; proposes

whose

Beeler,

Conrad,

Beeman,

Joseph,

within enemy’s lines, V:277; sug¬

empts,

Kings

protection

enemy,

grain

VI:44; advises

suspects, with

of

VI:266;

Clinton

VII 1:311,

regarding

communicates

about

320,

against

exchanges,

339; sends

list

of tones on east of Hudson river, VII :356. Beek,

of

of

associated

Marlborough,

ex¬

Ulster

county, 111:41 1. Beekman, see also Beeckman.

his country seat, VIII:xxviii. of

Kingston

associated

John,

associated

district,

ex¬

Albany

Jotham,

from

near

Still¬

water, N. Y., accused of loyalism, VI: 361. Beeren Island, Hudson river, N. Y., 1:480, 481. Isaac,

Haven, Beers,

tavern-keeper, of New

Conn.,

1:372-373.

Nathan, of Col. Samuel

B.

Beetle, Nicholas, see Biddle.

and

of

lower

kins’ Dutchess county militia, II: 627; certified as whig and delin¬

ex¬

quent, V: 71.

Hurley,

Begraft, Benjamin, sent with flag to

Orange

Beldmg, Simeon, lieutenant, Connec¬

Ulster county, 111:612. Beekman,

of

Begle, James, of Col. Roswell Hop¬

Beekman, James, of New York city,

empts of

prisoner,

cer of guard, II :422.

Y„ V:274.

James,

loyalist,

Webb’s Connecticut regiment, offi¬

Beekman, Gerardus, of Albany, N.

Beekman,

joined

county, 111:629. Beemus,

Beers,

Nathaniel,

empts

have

V1:731.

that families of disaffected be sent

gests

sons

enemy, VI :5 1 6-5 1 7.

Niagara, V:633.

county, N. Y., IV :775. Beekman, Tjerick, lieutenant, of sec¬

ticut, eral,

deputy in

quartermaster-gen¬

charge

of

persons

and

ond regiment, New York line, V:

effects

480, VI:220.

Hudson, V:370, 373, 374, 375.

under

flags

of

truce

on

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Belknap, Abel, justice of peace, his house Gen. Clinton’s headquarters, 11:473, 488; his account of flour sold to

United

States,

IV:650;

vindicates civil authority against a lieutenant, VI: 1 43-1 44. Belknap,

David,

of

cattle

sold to United States, IV:650.

county

Jonathan,

militia,

of

Col.

Levi

Pawling’s regiment, 11:40. Belknap,

Jonathan,

account against

United States, IV:650. Belknap,

Joseph, of New Windsor

precinct,

account

N.

Y.,

refuses

to

join

associated exempts, 111:513. Belknap, Thomas, of New Windsor

Belknap, David, of second regiment, Ulster

Belknap,

45

1:279;

precinct, N. Y., conveys land in Newburgh

precinct

to

Morgan

heads class in Capt. James Um-

Powell, 1:221 ; his relations with

phrey’s company, VI:624.

associate exempts, 111:449, 513;

Belknap,

Isaac,

county with

captain,

rangers,

of

Ulster

account for cattle sold to United

union

States, IV:650.

his

Pawling’s regiment advised,

Belknap,

Thomas,

1:616, 623-624; under Clinton’s

regiment,

command,

1:278.

1:633,

of his company, ployed

in

652;

strength

1:666-667; em¬

obstructing

Hudson,

Jr.,

Ulster

of

second

county

militia,

Belknap, William, lieutenant, of Col. James

Livingston’s

continental

1:667, 812; task of saving Clin¬

regiment, his charges against Capt.

ton’s

Alexander

property

entrusted

353, 459, 463,

to,

II:

474; debtor to

Miller,

1:692,

707,

709, 712-714, 728.

Clinton, 11:610; his family inocu¬

Bell, see also Bells.

lated for smallpox, II: 809.

Bell,-, of Fort Edward, N. Y.,

Belknap, Jeduthan, of associated ex¬ empts,

New

Windsor,

N.

Y.,

Newburgh

pre¬

111:449, 513. Belknap,

John,

loyalist, VII:35 7. Bell, Diederick, of Col. Peter Bel¬ linger’s

of

cinct, Ulster county, N. Y., mort¬ gages two lots to Clinton, 1:219224.

Tryon

county

militia,

prisoner in Canada, VI:726. Bell,

Dorothy,

of

German

Flats,

N. Y., sufferer by Indian depre¬ dations, IV:343.

Belknap, John, of New Windsor pre¬ cinct, N. Y., refuses to join asso¬

John,

regiment,

New

pany

work

at

captain, York at

gomery, 1:450-45 1.

Duncan,

of

Fort

Edward,

N. Y., loyalist, VII:35 7.

ciated exempts, 111:513. Belknap,

Bell,

of

third

line,

com¬

Fort

Mont¬

Bell,

George

Henry,

assemblyman

from Tryon county, N. Y., to be consulted in distribution of relief fund,

IV: 75 8;

gives intelligence

State of New York

46

Bell, William — continued.

Bell, George Henry — continued, concerning

Sir

John

Johnson’s

party in 1780, VI :318-319. Bell, Hendrick W., of Orangetown, Rockland county,

N.

Y.,

taxed

for son who joined enemy,

VI:

487, 505, 531. Bell,

Jacob,

of

German

Flats,

N.

IV:342; joins in petition for pro¬ tection of border, V: 1 79. of

associated

N.

Y.,

asks for

I V:275. Bell,

William,

of Charlotte county

associate company, IV:447. Bell,

Y., sufferer by Indian depredations,

Bell, James,

Orange county,

protection of inhabitants of Clove,

William

of

Mamakating,

N. Y„ joins in petition for pro¬ tection of border, IV:563. Bell,

William,

prisoner at Albany,

N. Y., sends petitions for release,

exempts.

VI :574-576, 632-633.

New Windsor, N. Y., 111:449,

Bellemont, N. Y., 11:542, 731.

513.

Bell

Bell, John, captain, of Orangetown militia,

misbehavior

of

his

com¬

pany, 1:554, 557; reports unwil¬

Mount, near Goshen,

N.

Y.,

persons at, allowed to go to New York, IV:81 3. Bellinger,

Adam,

of Tryon

county,

lingness of men to march, 1:701-

N. Y„ joins in petition to Clinton

702;

for defense of frontier, V:179.

in

levies, Lt.

Col.

Morris

111:269;

Sickles’s

Graham’s

receives part of I

men,

dered to join Col.

111:296; A.

H.

or¬

Hay,

IV: 1 60, 161. Bell,

Joseph,

tains

Halifax,

Vt.,

proclamation

sus¬ of

1778, 111:17.

by

Indian

depredations,

IV :342.

jail at Rockingham,

N.

H.,

II:

831, 832.

regiment.

New

York

line,

VI:

Walter,

lieutenant-

informs Col.

Van

Schaick of attack on Fort Plank,

dations at German Flats, IV:340; signs return of sufferers at German IV: 345 ;

signs

return

of

regiment, IV :625. Bellinger,

John,

of

German

Flats,

William,

tions, IV:34 I ; complains of Ru¬ dolph

Shoemaker,

746-749; advised of

Charlotte

county

associate company, IV:447. Bell,

111:421.

N. Y„ suffers by Indian depreda¬ H, captain, of second

219. Bell,

county militia,

Flats,

Bell, Richard, loyalist, escapes from

Bell, Samuel

Frederick,

IV :287; sufferer by Indian depre¬

Bell, Mary, of German Flats, N. Y., sufferer

Livingston’s regiment, Bellinger,

colonel, of fourth regiment Tryon

of

Clinton’s

Feb. 23,

Bellinger, David, carpenter, of Col.

of

Smith’s

Clove,

loyalist,

IV:

by Clinton to

lay Shoemaker’s case before com¬ missioners 760.

for

conspiracies,

IV:

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers.

Bellinger, N.

John,

.,

of

German

suffers by

dations,

Flats,

Indian depre¬

IV:344.

Bellinger,

John

Bellinger,

son

of

captured

by

Indians,

regiment,

colonel,

Tryon

the

11:284;

family to Indian attack, VI: 171,

Col.

ment ordered to Forts Dayton and Herkimer,

VI:329; his son cap¬

tured by Indians, Peter,

among

Bellinger, Peter — continued.

1 72-1 73; detachments of his regi¬

Jost,

VI: 726. Bellinger,

of

county

missing

at

fourth militia,

Oriskany,

Col.

Willett,

VII:

483. Bellows,

Benjamin,

brigadier-gen¬

eral, member of New Hampshire

danger to German Flats, 111:382;

legislature, IV:564; joins in peti¬

German

Klock

VI:726; com¬

plimented by Col.

of

guards

informs

47

Flats,

111:403;

reports nearness of enemy to Ger¬ man

Flats,

111:475,

559;

for¬

wards news about Brant and But¬ ler,

111:504-507;

reports

from

Palatine approach of enemy, IV: 39, 53; reports to Clinton devasta¬

tion to his state about dispute with Vermont, V!I:445. Bells, see also Bell. Bells, James, lieutenant, of fifth New York

line,

offers

V:480. Belmain, William, of fourth regiment,

tion at German Flats, IV:47-50,

Orange

78,

delinquency, V:68 7.

84;

militia

assured by Clinton that

must be

frontier,

chief defense of

IV:87—89; sends return

resignation,

Belnitz

county

militia,

fined

(Belnick),-,

command

man

Longueuil, Canada, 1:333.

529;

IV:304,

ordered

distribution Flats,

of

to

stop

relief

IV:346;

support

of

Klock,

IV:577,

340-345, abuses

at

German

referred

charges

to,

against

578;

in

in

Col.

asked

to

make return of sufferers receiving public bounty,

to pursue Indians, IV:81 1, 812; joins in petition to Clinton for de¬ of

Beman,

of

new

Joseph,

of

empts,

Kings

county,

111:629,

Beman,

Josiah,

empts,

recruits

associated

district,

of

Kings

at

ex¬

Albany

630. associated

district,

ex¬

Albany

county, 111:628, 629.

IV:724, 758; de¬

clines to furnish guides to a party

fense

colonel,

German officer in British army, in

to Gen. Hand of sufferers at Ger¬ Flats,

for

frontier,

V:179,

305;

Bemis N.

Heights, Y.,

battle,

see

Saratoga also

1:157;

proaching,

county,

Saratoga; Burgoyne

11:334-335;

first ap¬ Col.

ordered to keep regiment in forts at

James Wilkinson’s account of ac¬

German

tion of 7th October, 11:384; plan

Flats,

V:547;

resistance of Christian

describes Shell

and

of

Burgoyne’s

encampment,

II:

State of New York

48

Benedict, Nathan-—-continued.

Bemis Heights — continued. opp. 430; meeting of Gates and Burgoyne, Bemus,

Westchester county, II :642.

11:454.

Jotham,

Clinton to set off new regiment in

of

Stillwater,

Benedict, Stephen, lieutenant, of thir¬

N. Y., prisoner at Kingston, begs

teenth

regiment

Albany

for release on ground of loyalty,

militia,

petitions

for

11:329; petitions for leave to ex¬

exporting wheat in

county

privilege exchange

of for

change wheat for salt outside of

salt, V:262;* joins in petition for

state, V:262.

protection

Benaewa, see Beneway.

county,

N.

Y.,

scribes to testimonial in

sub¬

favor of

Samuel Hake, V:372. Benedict,

frontier,

Benedict, Thadeus, justice of peace, Fairfield

county,

Conn.,

attests

claim of Donald McAuley,

VI:

523. third

Benedict, Thomas, of Schaghticoke,

regiment Westchester county mili¬

N. Y., pretended justice of peace,

tia, joins in petition to Clinton to

asserts

set

Enoch,

Saratoga

V :91 6.

Bender, John, of Rhinebeck precinct, Dutchess

of

off

new

ensign,

regiment

of

in

county,

11:642.

Hathorn’s Orange county militia, for disobeying orders,

IV:

272.

609,

Vermont,

610.

ing’s Ulster county militia, 1:826. Benett, see also Bemt, Bennet, Ben¬ nett. Benett, Isaiah, on committee to rep¬

Benedict, James, ceipt

VII:591,

of

Bener, Solomon, of Col. Levi Pawl-

Benedict, James, Jr., of Col. John

fined

jurisdiction

from

major,

carries re¬

Commissary

Israel

Knapp to Clinton, IV:487. Benedict,

Joseph,

as

to set off new regiment in county,

clothing

for troops,

to

receive

V:917,

of

Granville

and

Skenes-

of

militia, joins in petition to Clinton

appointed

tion

borough, VI:46.

lieutenant

third regiment Westchester county

11:642;

resent to Clinton defenseless condi¬

VI:

Beneway,

Peter,

of

associated

ex¬

empts, Schaghticoke, N. Y., IV: 153. Benezet, Anthony, Pa.,

of Philadelphia,

Quaker, interested in secur¬

56, 57; lieutenant-colonel of ex¬

ing

freedom

of

Milford

empts, VI: 72 ; his account against

slave, 111:61 1, 663.

Smith,

Capt. Charles Graham, VI: 147;

Bengal, British India, VII:232.

joins

Benit, see also Benett, Bennet, Ben¬

in

petition

for

defense

of

Westchester frontier, VI 1:631. Benedict, Nathan, joins in petition to

nett. Benit,

William, of Col.

John Me-

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Benit, William — continued. Crea s

Albany

49

Bennett, Isaiah — continued.

county

militia,

empts, Southeast precinct, Dutchess

YI:38.

county, IV:63.

Benjamin, Ebenezer, captain, of as¬ sociated

exempts,

Albany

county,

Kings

Bennett,

district,

111:628,

John,

military

prisoner

in

Poughkeepsie jail, VI:836.

629,

Bennett, Josiah, of New York levies,

630.

VI :370.

Benjamin, Josiah, of Col. John Mc-

Benning,

Crea’s Albany county militia, joins in petitions for protection of north¬

Richard,

court

martial

Jr.,

for

Stephen,

fined

by

fourth

Johannes regiment,

Bennington, Vt.,

delinquency,

of

of

Benninger, see Bellinger.

V :686. Benjamin,

Col.

Ulster county

11:249.

ern frontier, 111:211, IV:770. Benjamin,

James,

Snyder’s

regi¬

(Walloomsac, N.

Y.)

blunders attending expedition

to,

1:145-146;

Burgoyne’s

re¬

marks in house of commons on ac¬

ment, New York line, his death,

tion at, 1:160,

V :924.

feat, 11:241-242; Burgoyne’s ex¬

Benjamins, see Benjamin. Benner,

Hendrick,

of

161; Baum’s de¬

planation of defeat, 11:241 ; Bur¬ Rhinebeck

goyne’s instructions to Baum,

II:

precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,

242-243; tories taken at, sent to

subscribes testimonial in'behalf of

Albany, II :247; Burgoyne’s policy

Samuel Hake, V:372.

after action at,

victory to security of frontier, II:

Benner, Hendrick, Jr., of Rhinebeck precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,

298; British

subscribes testimonial in behalf of

449,

losses in battle,

V:599;

ordnance

lost

by

from, on march to Otter creek, III: 40; capital of Vermont,

nett. William,

II:

British, 11:450; two hundred men

Samuel Hake, V:372. Bennet, see also Benett, Benit, Ben¬

Bennet,

11:254; value of

Col.

IV:566, VII:584; movements of

Beverly Robinson’s regiment, car¬

Warner’s regiment from, 111:114,

ries

206; alleged tories sent down from,

message

loyalist,

from

of

111:40,

Robinson

to

to

Solomon Baker, VI::889-890. Bennett, see also, Benett, Benit, Ben¬

698;

Bennett, - (Mrs.), permitted by Jones

to enter

members

111:552, of

553,

congressional

board of war orders military post

New York

city, IV:8! 3. Bennett,

fort,

committee visit, V:97, 109, 110;

net.

Gen.

Albany

Isaiah,

4

of

associated

ex-

j

abandoned,

V:697;

question

supplies

there,

of

council to

be

on held

VI:239; exertions of Ver-

State of New York

50

Benson, Egbert — continued.

Bennington, Vt.— continued. VI:644;

officers

convention of enemy’s landing at

militia

forcibly

Horseneck, 1:763; asks for guard

taken to, VI 1:553; people of, luke¬

for jail, 1:812-813; appointed on

warm toward Vermont, VII :5 56;

council

warlike preparations at, VII :61 3-

cised for liberty granted to Henry

61 4 ; a boundary twenty miles from

Frey, 11:743; notifies Clinton that

mont of

in

battle,

New

York

of

safety,

Hudson river would give it to New

Cadwallader

York, VIII :81.

of

Bennington

County,

order

seizure

of

Vt., to

Ill: 552;

sheriff,

IV: 1

699; handbills circulated in inter¬

11:379;

Colden refuses

allegiance,

111:520;

at labor. III :225.

oath

informs

Clinton that fleet of D’Estaing has left Rhode Island, thanked

111:658-659;

by Clinton

for efficiency

and for news furnished,

est of New Hampshire, V: 1 34. Bens, William, loyalist, prisoner, out

criti¬

proposes

exchange

111:660;

of Isaac Gid-

ney, loyalist, 111:668-669; reports

Benschoten, Benscoten, Bunschooten, see Van Bunschoten. Benson, Benjamin, of Haverstraw dis¬

cases

of

699,

IV:29,

prosecute

trict, N. Y., joins in petition for

Hake,

protection of Haverstraw, V:471.

quested

Benson, Bildad, joins in petition for

suspected

for

72,

persons,

HI-

129; asked to

assault

on

Samuel

IV:333-334;

his

aid

re¬

removal

of

to

facilitate

flour from state,

IV:676; Clinton

protection of Saratoga and Cam¬

advises with him as senator about

bridge districts,

flour

Benson,

111:210.

Christopher,

of New York

supply

for

army,

678; to be informed of Capt. Wil¬

city, loyalist, condemned as an en¬

liam Sloo’s offense,

emy of America, V :1 59.

vised

Benson,

Egbert,

attorney-general

of

IV:677-

of Clinton’s

IV:763; ad¬ letter to Cum¬

berland county committee,

V :52-

New York, chairman of Dutchess

53; criticises in letter to John Jay

county

congressional

committee,

and

commis¬

committee

to

sioner for conspiracies for state in

Vermont,

Dutchess

work¬

relations of congress with Pennsyl¬

High¬

vania, also schemes for regulating

men

county,

building

oversees

barracks

in

V: 1 13-1 15;

sent

lands, 1:41 9; commissioner to en¬

prices,

force militia law in Rhinebeck pre¬

prosecute delinquent purchasers of

cinct, 1:526, 528, 533; sends res¬

forfeited estates, VI:56; his opin¬

olutions to Clinton by Maj. Tay¬

ion sought as to New York’s ju¬

lor,

risdiction

1:636; will

clear

Livingston

Manor of loyalism, 1.71 1 ; informs

V: 1 15-1 16;

criticises

in

VI :1 60-1 62;

directed

Cumberland at

to

county,

Middletown,

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Benson, Egbert — continued. Conn.,

VI:420;

Benson, John, joins in petition for pro¬

appointed

by

congress procurator of New York, V 1:594-595; sends letter to Clin¬ ton by way of Danbury,

VII

Conn.,

:236; directs settlement of Mr.

VII:390;

Law’s claim for cattle, not

free

to

supply

Col.

51

tection of Saratoga and Cambridge districts,

111:210.

Benson (Bensen), John, of thirteenth Albany county militia, VI:38. Benson, Robert, secretary to the gov¬ ernor,

committee

and

council

of

Floyd’s

safety and provincial congress and

VIII:

clerk of senate, carries letter to Mrs.

8, 17; confers with Sir Guy Carle-

Clinton at New Windsor, 1:405;

ton

in New Jersey,

place in continental congress,

about

York

to

134-135, 148,

restoration

civil 139,

149,

of

New

VIII:

authorities, 140-144,

147,

mitted,

1:764; secretary of court

243; to report

martial, 1:777; informs Clinton of

result of interview with Sir Guy

unwillingness of Dutchess levies to

Carleton

to

Alexander 140,

186,

1:409; addresses

Clinton about correspondence trans¬

William

Floyd

and

march,

39,

Clinton for opening letters, 11:375-

present at conference

376; informs John Barclay, of Al¬

VIII: 1

Hamilton,

154;

between Washington and Sir Guy Carleton, office

of

VIII: 1

67, 412; resigns

VIII:

attorney-general,

11:232;

gives

reasons

to

bany, of measure to secure frontier, and rumored treaty with France, 111:229;

forwards

executive

ap¬

proval of Morgan Lewis’ appoint¬

392. Benson, Henry, captain, commander

ment as deputy quartermaster-gen¬

of sloop of war, 1:722; to guard

eral, 111:234; conveys order to re¬

prison

move

ships in

Hudson river,

I:

clothing

store

to

Shawan-

786; to bring shot from Albany to ;

gunk, 111:238; letter of Col. Gra¬

Clinton, 11:427; carries letter from |

ham to him about British hospital,

Clinton to Matthew Visscher,

II:

111:264;

430; ordered to engage carpenters

be

to

build

teries,

boats

11:652;

sent

urges to

that drafted men

place

of

and

floating bat¬

his

dispute

lottery tickets for Gen. McDougall,

with

asked

rendezvous,

111:264-265 ;

to

procure

rum and

111:294; requested to take charge

provisions, 111:22, 35-37; owner¬

of printing legislative acts, 111-31 2;

ship

asks Col. Gansevoort to make re¬

Commissary

of

charge,

Gray

sloop

and

IV :41,

42.

over

stores

in

his

Benson, Jacob, joins in petition for

turn of clothing drawn for regiment, 111:316; conveys Clinton’s wish to

protection of Saratoga and Cam¬

Col.

Klock,

that

detachment

bridge districts, 111:210.

sent

against

Unadilla,

be

111:378-

State of New York

52

Benson, Robert — continued.

Benson, Robert — continued. 379; receives from Col. Peter R.

Peter

Lions

Livingston return of men on duty,

wheat

for

111:446-447; states Clinton’s po¬

plains to Col. Budd regulation for

sition on purchase of cattle outside

drawing

of state, IIL463; defines Clinton’s

Gen. McDougall desires to consult

position

him

as

to exchanging certain

on

a

case

troops,

of exporting IV :31 8;

ammunition,

public

ex¬

IV :391 ;

matters,

IV:689;

Col.

informed by Maj. Lush of attempt

Lasher to supply Lt.-Col. Newkirk

to get return of sufferers relieved by

with ammunition, 111:530; directs

public bounty on frontier, IV:724;

that Samuel Bayard and family be

transmits to Maj. Van Bunschoten

allowed to go to New York, III:

order for march of levies, IV :823;

611; sends Gen. Ten Broeck com¬

sends orders to Gen. Ten Broeck

men,

If 1:463-464;

asks

missions for regiments of his bri¬

for disposition of. levies,

gade, 111:689; conveys order for

Clinton awaits his return to Pough¬

release of horse taken at Pepacton,

keepsie, IV:832; transmits to Col.

111:693 ; correspondence with Gen.

Henry K. Van Rensselaer orders

and Maj. Ten Broeck about pun¬

about levies, IV:850-851 ; reports

ishment of delinquents and desert¬

arrival at Poughkeepsie,

ers,

55-56,

memorandum of Clinton’s order to

Orange

treasurer in behalf of C.

111:737,

72-73;

IV:33-38,

communicates

to

IV:829;

V :5 ; his

Elmen-

county commissioners Clinton’s pur¬

dorph, V:1 27; sends order to Col.

pose

Lasher to buy gunpowder, V :31 9-

to

American

retaliate

for

cruelty

prisoners,

to

IV:38-39;

320; states Clinton’s position

to¬

transmits orders for enforcing au¬

ward abuses of flags, V:389-390;

thority in Albany county regiments,

explains why Mrs. McDonell and

IV:56-57, 64; receives statement :

Mrs.

from

American lines, V:403-404; pre¬

Commissary

George

Fisher,

IV:69-70; transmits to Gen. Ten

pares

Fraser

Broeck order for militia to march

V:592; congress

84-85; sends Col. Woodhull intel¬

V: 61 7;

ligence from Orange county,

Williams

to to

Clinton’s

Clinton

seiz¬

resolutions

news

of

Townsend,

Capt.

V:690;

official

within

for hearing,

Micah

for

of beacon,

about

send

thanks

102; refers Maj.. Brinton Paine to instructions

detained

Dutch papers

to relief of border inhabitants, IV:

IV:

are

Abraham of

burning

forwards

letters,

to

V:771-

ures of flour, IV:194; mislays list

772; advises Col. Cooper in mat¬

of furnace men exempt from mili¬

ter of dismissing detachment, VI:

tary

83;

service,

IV:264;

refers

to

asked

to

send

passport

for

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Benson, Robert — continued.

53

Benson, Robert — continued.

Sarah Davison, VI:394; conveys

VIE204-205;

Clinton’s

Col. Willett with law on property

order

to

regard

asked

to

furnish

Jonah Hallett as citizen of New

of disaffected persons,

York,

Capt.

sends warrant as ensign to William

Andrew Moody about pay of re¬

Peters, VI1:31 3; sends Jacob J.

cruits,

Lansing order about Saratoga re¬

VI:426;

writes

to

VI:500-501;

complaint

against

receives

refugees

and

VI1:314;

cruits,

militia, V1:502 ; corresponds with

Albany

Peter T. Curtenius about issue of

323;

clothing

of

to

troops,

525-526; to

transmits

convene

receives

of

V1:5 1 3 ;

Philip

Pell,

attempts to

prisoners, to

settle

of

certificates

from his office,

issued

VII:369;

refers

to Gen. Heath request of Nathan¬

Jr.,

iel Foster in behalf of son, VII: 386; transmits order to Gen. Van

urges

accounts

VI :5 19—520;

,

amount

VII:322,

Cuyler informs him

exchange

VI :5 1 3-5 1 6;

auditors troops,

proclamation

legislature,

from

account

VI:506-507,

sends letters to

assemblymen,

Jacob

VII:291 ;

of

reports his

Rensselaer, wards

VII :393-394;

letters

VII :389,

to

394;

Heath,

receives commis¬

convalescence to Clinton, VI:625;

sions

transmits orders for disposition of

VII :5 12-5

levies,

to send list of appointments, VII:

VI: 792;

sends

Gerard

from

Gen.

for¬

Lt.-Col.

13;

Pawling,

desires Col. Crane

Bancker papers abouf payments for

515; asked to send John Morin

recruits,

Gerard

Scott instructions of legislature to

of

New York

VI:828-829;

Bancker

sends

laws,

him

titles

VI:873-874;

tax

Gerard

VII :532,

continental delegates, 540;

sends

order

to

Bancker sends him money and ac¬

Col. Van Alstyne to collect fines

count

VII:

from delinquents in his regiment,

Christopher

VII :582-583 ; transmits order to

of

treasury

receipts,

72-73; returns Capt. Muller’s

commission,

transmits

offer

to

John

Ensign

VII :83;

of

lieutenancy

McEwen,

VII:

justices

at

Rhinebeck

to provide

sleds for transporting troops, VII: 592-593;

informs

Capt.

Wil¬

Thomas

liams that deserters from his com¬

Thomas on selection of officers for

pany will be tried by court mar¬

levies,

tial,

96-97;

adresses

Col.

VII:97-98,

137,

189;

VII :593;

correspondence

notifies Moses Yeoman to file ac¬

with Alexander Hamilton on sup¬

count

plies

182;

for

service

sends

Weissenfels

to

order to

state, to

command

VII:

Lt.-Col. levies,

of

New

York

to

United

States and amount of currency in circulation in New York,

VIII:

State of New York

54

Bergen County, N. J.— continued,

Benson, Robert — continued. 31-33;

his illness,

sends

VIII :44, 45;

Carleton

correspondence,

loyalists, 1:741 ; men taken in, and confined in New York,

with news of Clinton’s illness, to

Washington’s

New York delegates in congress,

VIII :406, 407, 416.

VIII :250-25 1 ;

reports Clinton’s

11:596;

headquarters

Bergen heights,

N.

J.,

in,

men posted

improvement to New York dele¬

on, to cover retreat from Paulus

gates,

Hook, V:206.

VIII :252; writes to Ezra

L’Hommedieu by Clinton’s direc¬

Bentley,

Tabor,

Bergen road, N. J., pursued by Maj. Lee in march to and retreat from

tion, VIII :264. lieutenant,

of

fifth

Paulus Hook, V :206, 207.

regiment, Dutchess county militia,

Bergen woods, N. J., skirmish near,

witness at trial of three spies, VI:

1:478; deserting woodcutters taken

764, 765.

in, 1:583; enemy obtains fuel in,

Bentley, Tillinghast, captain, of fifth

1:588, 619.

regiment, Dutchess county militia,

Berkeley, see Barclay, Barkley.

member of court martial, V:472.

Berkin,

Bently,

Thomas,

escapes from

cap¬

tivity in Canada, V :405.

of misbehavior on guard at Fort Montgomery, 1:815.

Schenectady, Wil¬

VII:287.

Berkley, see Barclay, Barkley. Berkshire County, bought

by

Mass.,

men

cattle in,

from

Orange

employed

county, N. Y., 111:464; state of

in obstructing Hudson river, 1:45 2.

flour trade in, IV:809-810; men

Berenger,

carpenter,

of

deserter from Col.

lett’s levies,

Bently, William, acquitted of charge

Benton, Jacob,

William,

N. Y.,

Peter,

Livingston’s

of

Col.

Albany

Peter

county

R. regi¬

ment, IV :36. Bergen N.

Town,

minor

Bergain),

operations

near,

11:558, 599, 600. Bergen,

Norway,

Commodore

assist

Vermont

Jones

against

New York, V:68. three

fourths de¬

sert Gen. Schuyler, 11:144; Gen. Stark empowered to call out, III: 179;

prizes

called

to

relief

of

Tryon

taken

by

county, N. Y., Ill :405 ; 1 00 men

conveyed

to,

summoned

V:408.

to

Albany,

111:423,

473; leave Albany, 111:563; re¬

Bergen County, N. J., operations of Generals

to

militia and levies,

(Barga J.,

from,

Heath

lied on by Gen. Gates for defense

Clinton in,

of New York frontier, 111:566;

1:486; Col. Dey to call out mili¬

about 30 arrive at Albany, III:

tia of,

571 ; Gen. Stark directs sending of

1:501,

and

505;

exposed to

enemy, 1:678; arms in hands of

detachment

to

Albany,

V: 41 3 ;

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Berkshire

County,

Mass.— militia

and levies — continued,

by

Gov.

308;

marching

York

frontier,

Chittenden, to

VI:

defend

VI:394;

New

number

intended for frontier service, VII: 144;

Washington

ertions of,

stimulates

VII: I 67,

to be ready

for

174,

ex¬ 197;

frontier service,

attitude

toward

Myrick, VI :529. Berry, James, of Col. Roswell Hop¬ kins’

Dutchess

county

regiment,

V :825. Berry, John, of Fredericksburgh pre¬ cinct,

Dutchess

lieutenant,

of

county, seventh

N.

Y.,

regiment,

Dutchess county militia, 111:247; signs petition in behalf of Joshua

VII:336. Bermuda,

Berry, Jabez — continued. signs petition in behalf of Joshua

cooperation of, against enemy in¬ vited

55

of

American

inhabitants

cause,

1:207-

Myrick, VI:529. Bersh, Ludowick, refugee from Ger¬ man Flats, N. Y., IV:341.

208. Bermyer, Hendrick, signs petition in behalf of John Moffat, 111:177. Bernard, Francis, governor of Mass¬ achusetts, describes fury of stamp act mob,

1:36;

characterized by

William Smith, the lawyer, 1:79. Bernewitz, with

-,

Burgoyne

German at

ensign,

Saratoga,

II:

Bersh, Margaret, refugee from Ger¬ man Flats, N. Y., IV:343. Bersh, Rudolph, of fourth regiment, Tryon county militia, employed in defending stores at Fort Herkimer, V :663. Berson,-,

purchases

hay

for

army use, VI:822. Bertolf, see Bartolf.

453.

Berwick-on-Tweed,

Berney, Anthoney, deserter from Col. Spencer’s

New

Jersey

regiment,

1:837. Berrien,

John,

of

New

d ork city,

tions on banks of Hudson river, 1:130.

marks

boundary

of

Capt.

John Scott’s company, VI:733. Ashel,

ensign,

of fifth regi¬

ment, New York line, 11:46. Berry,

of Col. Johannes

Ulster county

regiment,

Besse, see Bassey, Bessey. Bessey, see also Bassey. Bessey, Elias, of Kingsbury, Wash¬ ington

Berry, -, of Albany, N. Y., his

Berry,

Snyder’s

1:41.

111:298.

member of committee for fortifica¬

house

Besemer, Jacobus,

England,

Jabez,

sergeant,

of

seventh

regiment, Dutchess county militia,

county,

N.

Y.,

loyalist,

VII: 35 7. Bessey, Ephraim, of Cambridge dis¬ trict, Albany county, N. Y., peti¬ tions in behalf of friends in cap¬ tivity, VI :631. Bessey, Philip, of Kingsbury, N. Y., loyalist, VII: 35 7.

State of New York

56

Best,

Hendrick,

of Col.

Livingston’s Albany

Peter

county

R. regi¬

Jacob,

regiment,

lieutenant, Albany

appointment

of

eighth

county

disputed.

militia,

III: 699-

Best, Johannis, of Livingston Manor, N. Y., assessed for son who has

V: 71 9;

VI:906;

VI:361; threatens Albany, VII: 304. Bettiss,

Gilead,

loyalist,

tries to en¬

Best, John, of Hoosick, N. Y., ac¬ cused of recruiting and gathering information for British, VI:363.

Ulster

county

regiment,

1:806,826.

-deputy

asked

within

to

permit

American

her

lines,

to V:

379.

1:829; in service at Fort Mont¬ gomery, 11: 66, 91.

prisoner

Mathew, New

on

York,

board under

York

city,

II:

New

563;

York

line,

resignation,

V:

705. Betts, James, lieutenant, of Col. Mor¬ Graham’s

regiment,

recom¬

mended to succeed William Trem-

flag of

per, 1:381 ; testifies at trial of Col. Graham, 1:41 5.

Bethlehem, Orange county, 111:63;

N.

Y.,

V:220,

349, 554.

Betts, of

Thaddeus, Fairfield

justice

county,

of

peace

Conn.,

VI:

523.

Bethuel, Daniel, prisoner in Canada, VI :605.

Betts, William M., advises Col. Hay of amount of pasture secured near

Bettin, Adam, captain, of tenth regi¬ ment, Pennsylvania line, killed by mutineers, Jan. 1, 1781, VI :548. Bettinger,

New

vessel

truce, V :3 70.

1:381,

in

596.

ns

Bethell,

quartermaster,

Betts, James, lieutenant, fifth regiment,

Bethel, Martha, of New York city, Clinton

Betts,

Betts, Daniel, of Orangetown, N. Y.,

Betey, Thomas, of Col. Levi Pawling’s

British, 111:109, 110, 111.

services not satisfactory to Clinton,

joined enemy, VI:594.

from

prisoners,

list men and gain information for

700.

land

off

in company with Sir John Johnson,

ment, IV :36. Best,

Bettis, Joseph — continued.

Christina,

child

captured

Fredencksburgh, V:847-848. Betty, Thomas, sergeant, second regi¬ ment,

Ulster

county militia,

VI:

624.

by Indians near Fort Plank, VI:

Beverly, see also Robinson’s House.

78, 724.

Beverly,

Bettinger,

Martin,

father

of

child

captured near Fort Plank, VI:78. Bettis

(Bettes, Bettice), Joseph, of

Stillwater, N. Y., loyalist, carries

Highlands of

the

Hudson,

headquarters of American generals, 11:724; quarters,

Gen.

Arnold’s

11:725,

burned, 11:728.

727,

head¬ 728;

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Beverly dock, near Garrison, N. Y., Arnold

conveyed

“Vulture,”

from,

to

the

11:728.

Bevier, -, widow, of New Paltz county,

N.

Y.,

And.ries,

regiment,

captain,

Ulster

of

county

third militia,

1:517; return of delinquents in his company,

11:248-249; return

of

company, 11:767, V:452; carries intelligence

Bevier,

Jacob,

joins

of danger to

in

Ulster

III:

petition border,

frontier,

111:250; joins in petition for pro¬

for IV:

768, V:562. Bevier, Jesse, joins in petition for pro¬ tection of Ulster frontier,

loyalist, 1:766, 768, 771, 777. Bevier,

protection of Ulster frontier,

protection of

111:90, VI:680.

Ulster

Bevier, Elizabeth — continued,

549.

Beverwick, near Morristown, N. J.,

precinct,

57

V :562.

Bevier, Johannis, Jr., joins in petition for

protection

111:549,

of

Ulster

IV:768,

frontier,

V:561,

562,

563. Bevier, Louis (Lewis), joins in peti¬ tion for protection of Ulster fron¬ tier, 111:549, V :562.

IV:

Bevier,

768, V:561, 562; appointed com¬

fifth

missary by Col. Cantine, III :636,

member of court martial at Fort

664; his selection disapproved by

Montgomery,

the

con¬

enlisting men, 1:839, 840; report

duct on the desolation of Lacka-

of officer of guard at New Wind¬

tection

of frontier,

Governor,

111:549,

111:637; his

Philip

Dubois,

regiment,

captain,

New

York

1:749,

764,

of line,

775;

sor, 11:437; his company at Hur¬

wack, 111:637, 665. Bevier, Benjamin, joins in petition for protection of Ulster frontier,

III:

ley,

N.

Y.,

11:467;

return

of

company, IV :59 7; engaged in Sul¬ livan’s expedition, V :241 ; date of

549, IV:768, V:562. Bevier, Cornelius, of Wawarsing, N. Y., joins in petition for protection of Ulster frontier, 11:644, IV :768,

commission, V:705 ; joins in repre¬ sentations to legislature concerning wants of New York troops, VI: 220; bears flag of truce to Canada,

V:561, 562. Bevier,

David,

VI:762, of

Hunk,

Ulster

county, N. Y., engages to indem¬ nify commissary for extra expenses, 111:680.

county

charged January

1,

368; 1781,

dis¬ VII:

17. Bevill, St. Leger, ensign, sixty-second regiment, British army, with Bur-

Bevier, David, of Col. John Cantine s Ulster

VII :342,

regiment

and

Col.

A. Pawling’s levies, VI:37. Bevier, Elizabeth, joins in petition for

goyne at Saratoga, 11:451. Beville, -, de, quartermaster-gen¬ eral, French army, at West Point with Washington, VIII:408.

State of New York

58

Bibby,

Thomas,

lieutenant,

twenty-

fourth regiment, afterward deputy adjutant-general, with

British

Burgoyne

at

army,

Saratoga,

II:

45 1 ; charges Americans with bar¬ barities

in

Westchester

county,

VIII :209. Bice,

of

Poughkeepsie,

N.

IV :599.

adopt

badge

Evacuation

day

to

be

worn

in

New

on

York,

VIII :295.

of marines, directed to issue neces¬ saries to Lt. Hallett, VI :426.

of

Clement, colonel, forage;

Monmouth, legislation of

hay

178;

of

Philadelphia,

commissary describes

general

battle

of

111:508-509; advises

on prices and

and

delivery

grain,

IV :23,

26,

acknowledges

supplies

fur¬

of

(Beetle), “Andria

Nicholas, Doria,”

captain,

American

VI :631-632, Biglo,

David,

of

thirteenth

regi¬

ment, Albany county militia, peti¬

captive

Hopestill,

of

Bilbao, Spain, American newspapers received at, V:685.

county,

captain,

N.

of

dered to White Plains, Bill,

Elijah,

Orange

Y., his company or¬

carpenter

111:507.

employed

Adam,

captain, see Bettin.

Billings,

-,

articles

Andrew,

Orange county,

of

Poughkeepsie,

to William Emmott to visit New York, 11:546; suggests to Clinton a means of sustaining the currency, 11:677-678; superintends associa¬ of

district,

exempts

in

Poughkeepsie

IV:234-236.

Billingsport, N. J., 11:559. Christopher,

of

Abigail,

of

captive in

631-632, 725.

Skenesborough, Canada,

VI:

Richmond

county, N. Y., loyalist, V:159. Bingham,

John

(Jo’n),

William,

of

Jr.,

of ex¬

N. Y.,

Ill:

Philadelphia,

Pa., agent of continental congress at Martinique,

111:735.

New

N. Y., protests against permission

Bingham,

Bigger, John, of associated exempts.

from

York city intended for, V :463. Billings,

V:262; heads class in Col. John McCrea’s regiment, VI:38.

in

1:452.

Billings,

empts of Claverack,

Y.,

in Canada,

Skenesborough,

642.

N.

Canada,

725.

tions for permit to export wheat,

Biglo,

in

725.

N. Y., his three children prisoners

Billop,

vessel, 1:247, 270. Bidwell,

Hannah,

tion

nished by New York, V :604. Biddle

captive

obstructing Hudson river,

Bicker, Victor, Jr., lieutenant captain

Pa.,

Biglo,

Bill,-,

Bicker, Henry, colonel, on committee

Biddle,

Esther,

VI :631-632,

in Canada, VI :63 1-632, 725.

--,

Y., loyalist, pilots a British galley,

to

Biglo,

IV:451;

incorpo¬

rator of the Bank of North Amer¬ ica, VII :629. Bingham & Ross, Philadelphia, Pa.,

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Bingham & Ross, etc.— continued,

59

Birdsall, Benjamin — continued.

business relations with government

Quaker,

criticised by Arthur Lee, 1V:449.

court martial, V:472.

Bininger,

of

member

of

Camden,

Birdsall, Benjamin, of Newburgh pre¬

Charlotte county, N. Y., charges

cinct, N. Y., his affidavit as to dis¬

commissioners for conspiracies with

pute between soldiers and civil of¬

wrongful seizures, IV:727-730.

ficers, VI: 1 44-1 45.

Birch

Abraham,

111:359;

(Burch), John, on Delaware

Birdsall, Benjamin, his horse taken by

river, loyalist, his grain destroyed, 111:666;

said

to

be

wounded,

111:730; has joined enemy, IV: 1 8. Birch,

Samuel,

British

army,

brigadier-general, ordered

to

deliver

VI

Joshua Myrick,

j

:528.

Birdsall, Benjamin, of New York city, foreman

of

fire

VIII:

company,

304. Birdsall Daniel, of Peekskill, N. Y.,

houses on New York island to the

articles for his use from New York

owners, VIII :203.

held

Birdsall,

Birdsell,

see

also

Burdsel,

Burdsell.

Y., advises against paroling Maj.

Birdsall,-, from

disaffected smallpox

person, at

New¬

Birdsall, Benjamin, lieutenant-colonel. Queens

county

militia,

held

hostage

by

British

in

the

11:648;

Island, captured on British sloop, 11:678. House,

explains

as

New

detention

to Clinton, 11:688-689; Gen. Par¬ sons demands his release,

11:803-

empts, Dutchess county, Birmingham,

VIII:

Birtch,

Jesse,

11:805-806;

unable

owing

to

to

tory

plots in neighborhood, VI :646. Birdsall, Benjamin, lieutenant-colonel, regiment,

Dutchess

county

Bay there

John

Field’s

of, by

Europe,

captures

Captain

Wickes,

11:453. Bise,

Gideon,

Myndert Harris, 111:240; vouches

V :41 9.

Bunker,

Col.

tenant, with Burgoyne at Saratoga,

N.

Llihu

of

Bischausen, -, von, German lieu¬

militia, signs petition for pardon of

of

without par¬

Dutchess county regiment, 11:734. Biscay,

Parsons,

legislature,

England,

IV :63.

liamentary representation, 1:26.

11:540.

behavior

Y.,

41 7.

made

for

N.

Washington’s headquarters,

805 ; states his condition to Gen.

fifth

Peekskill,

Birdsell, Abraham, of associated ex¬

burgh, 11:808.

attend

V :360,

376, 388.

Birdsall

Colden, 11:343.

York,

Poughkeepsie,

Birdsall, Samuel, of Oyster Bay, Long

Birdsall, -, of Little Britain, N.

suffering

at

Y.,

of

pilot,

Dutchess in

British

county, service,

1 Bishop, Daniel, fifer, in Maj. Maurice

6o

State of New York

Bishop, Daniel — continued.

Black, James — continued.

Pleas’ battalion at Fort Constitu¬

Clinton copy of convention proceed¬

tion, 1:831.

ings

Bishop,

Ezekiel,

disaffected

at Cambridge,

N.

Y.,

VI:

person,

884; writes to Clinton about want

prisoner at Hurley, N. Y., 11:466,

of compensation for services, VII:

472, 476. Bishop, N.

John,

Y., in

51-52; asks legislative aid in sett¬ of

Cortlandt

Manor,

third regiment,

West¬

chester county militia, VI :70.

protests against conduct of quarter¬ master and clothier, VI:787.

N. Y., joins in petition for protec- : tion against Indians, V:179.

nental

regiment,

conti¬

petitions conven¬

tion for aid to

recruiting service,

1:579;

Clinton,

visits

recommended Clinton,

to

1:657;

1:656;

Washington ordered

department,

referred

VI 1:505-

to for information,

Black, John, Sr., of second regiment, Ulster county militia, VI :624. Creek,

to

by Fort

Charlotte

county,

at Cambridge in interest of Ver¬ claim,

V1:865 ;

inhabitants

opposing Vermont claim, VII :277. Black Point, Monmouth county, N. J.,

pilots wanted at,

for French

fleet, 111:560. “ Black Prince,” the, American pri¬ vateer, its exploits, V :408. “ Black Princess,” the, American pri¬

Montgomery, 1:692; at Fort Clin¬

vateer, commission asked

ton, 1:842, 857, 11:22, 40, 50;

408.

appointed sub-comrrissary of cloth¬ ing, 11:536; reports want of cloth¬ ing at Morristown, N. J., V :45 1 ; to receive voluntary gifts of cloth- I ing,

V :91 7-91 8 ;

neglect

of

duty,

Vl:74,

for,

V:

Black river, near Oswegatchie, N. Y., Indians captured on, IV:804. Black

Sam,

sobriquet

of

Samuel

Fraunces, VIII :305, 307.

charged

with

Black Smith, or Jacob, Indian warrior,

VI: 19-20,

23,

at council at Fort Schuyler, VIII:

48, 60; ill and unable to perform duties,

N.

Y„ represented in convention held

mont

Black, James, captain, of Col. Wil¬ additional

506;

Black

Blaber, Christyan, of Tryon county,

Malcom’s

his

VII :598.

Bishop, John, of Newburgh, N. Y.,

liam

ling

130;

353.

on

Blackall, Arthur, lieutenant, of sixty-

shoes delivered to troops, VI:476-

second regiment, British army, with

477; delay in his department ex- |

Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451.

plained,

V1:525-526;

turn

clothing,

633;

of

reports

makes

VI:587,

orders issue of

re¬

VII:

clothing

to

Blacker, Henry, ensign, of sixty-sec¬ ond regiment,

British

army,

with

Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451.

Lamb’s regiment, VI:834; brings | Blackslee, see Blakeslee.

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Blackwood,

John,

lieutenant,

of

Blair, John — continued.

twenty-first regiment, British army,

from

with

Capt.

Burgoyne

at

Saratoga.

61

11:

451.

military

exactions,

V :689;

McKillip charged with de¬

faming him, V :8 71 ; said to favor

Blagg, John, employed to buy flour

Vermont’s

for Connecticut ships, IV:319.

territorial

claim,

VI:

789; disregards authority of New

Blagge, Benjamin, of New York city,

York, VII :35.

member of common council, VIII:

Blakeslee, James, captain, of Brattle-

395.

boro, Vt., recommended for com¬

Blaggs Clove, Orange county, N. Y.,

mand of company, VI:22; joins in

1:308.

protest

Blain, William, major, of Col. John Hathorn’s ordered

ment,

Orange county militia,

to

Haverstraw,

against

Vermont

V1:61 3; writes

govern¬

to Clinton

about pay of his company, VII: 608.

1:302,

303; return of company, 11:258;

Blakslee, see Blakeslee.

member of court martial, 111:718.

Blamley,

Richard,

Claverack,

Blaine, Ephraim, colonel, commissarygeneral of purchases, reports maga¬

N.

of

Y.,

exempts

of

111:642,

IV:

652.

V:544;

Blanca, Florida, Spanish secretary of

calls on Clinton for army supplies,

state for the Indies, John Jay’s con¬

VI:92-93,

ference with, V :285-286.

zines

nearly

exhausted,

100-101,

558-560;

Blanchard, Amasa, sergeant, of Maj.

informs congress of needs of army and his department, VI: 1 10-1 12,

Ebenezer

298-301 ; assured of Clinton’s co¬

ment, brings message from Mount

operation,

VI: 121-122;

directed

by congress to make accurate re¬

j

Allen’s

Vermont

Independence to Clinton, Blanchard,

Claude,

French

of names of state agents, VI:462;

meeting with Washington,

declines

417.

to

calculate

depreciation

ment of accounts with New York

in

journal VIII:

Blanchard, Ephraim, of first regiment, New York line, VI:532. Bland,

state, VII :99.

records

V:777.

commissary,

turns, VI:330-331 ; to be informed

on public accounts, VI:636; state¬

army,

regi¬

Theodoric,

colonel,

of

Vir¬

Blair, see also Blare.

ginia, member of continental con¬

Blair,-, presents bill for rum used

gress, 1:1 77; on committee to deal

at Fort Montgomery, Blair,

John,

with mutiny of Pennsylvania line,

IV:70.

lieutenant-colonel,

six¬

VI:549;

favors

incorporation

of

county

Bank of North America, VI:908;

militia, IV:727; petitions for relief

upholds Vermont claim, VIII :42 ;

teenth

regiment,

Albany

State of New York

62

Blauvelt, Cornelius — continued,

Bland, Theodoric — continued, votes on resolutions to adjust pub¬

tier,

IV: 1 71 ; petitions for reduc¬

lic

tion

of militia

burdens

among

the

several

states, VI11:68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 83;

on

committee

Washington’s

to

letter on

consider grievances

of troops, VIII: 1 96.

Marcus,

regiment,

his

exchange

captain,

Albany

of

Y.,

county

begs

brings

defense

of

news

return

home,

Blauvelt, Daniel, son of Abraham, of Tappan, N. Y., in service of Brit¬

of

Mrs.

seeks

585,

637,

653, 11:360; desires to visit New

permission

to

return

home, IV :22 1. Blauvelt

1:419,

to

militia,

Blau, -, (Mrs.), of New Wind¬ Y„

for

IV :221.

Clinton, 1:363. '

N.

petitions

permission

ish,

-,

sor,

N.

tenth

V :537. Blau,

Blauvelt, Cornelius, of Orange county,

pan, N. Y ., in service of British,

loyalist,

considered, 111:184-185, 186. Blatner,

903.

Blauvelt, Daniel, son of John, of Tap-

Blare, see also Blair. -,

VI:

frontier, IV:172.

Blany, --- (Mrs.), 1:343.

Blare,

requirements,

(Bleavelt), Garrit, Is., of

Orangetown, son who

has

N. Y., assessed for joined enemy,

VI:

531.

York, VI :441. Blauvelt

(Blawelt),

Abraham,

of

Orange county, N. Y., joins in pe¬ tition for defense of frontier,

IV:

Blauvelt

(Blaufelt),

Orange county,

Abraham,

N.

Y.,

of

petitions

British service, begs permission to

Blauvelt

(Blauvilt),

Abraham,

of

Tappan, N. Y., his two sons with

(Blawvelt), Aury, captain,

accuses Col. A. couraging

N.

Y., regiment,

H. Hay of dis¬

resistance

town, N. Y., distressed by impress¬

Blauvelt, N.

Isaac,

Y.,

of

petitions

Orange for

county,

defense

of

frontier, IV: 1 72.

the enemy, IV :22 1.

Haverstraw,

Blauvelt, Hendrick Jos., of Orange-

ment of wheat, IV :81 7.

for defense of frontier, IV: 1 72.

of

Abraham, of Tappan, N. Y., in

return home, IV :221.

171.

Blauvelt

Blauvelt (Blauvilt), Handrick, son of

to

enemy,

11:435. Blauvelt, Cornelius, lieutenant, of Col.

Blauvelt (Blauvilt), Jane, of Tappan, N.

Y„

asks permission

for

three

young men in enemy’s service to re¬ turn home, IV :221. Blauvelt nes

(Blavelt, Blawfelt), Johan¬

David,

lieutenant-colonel,

of

regiment,

I:

A. H. Hay’s Orange county regi- !

Orangetown

ment, petitions for defense of fron-

638, 643, 654.

resigns,

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Blauvelt (Blauvet), Johannes J., cap¬

63

Blauvelt, Thomas — continued,

tain, of Orangetown regiment, com¬

ment,

plains of exposed position, 1:701-

militia requirements, VI :903.

petitions

for

reduction

of

702; his company to receive part

Blauw, see Blau.

of Lieut.

111:296;

Bleecker, Henry, of Albany, N. Y.,

frontier,

signs petition in behalf of Benjamin

IV: 172 ; return of men raised from

Rogers, 111:334; clerk in office of

his company, V:774; petitions for

commissary, V:726.

petitions

Sickles’ men, for

reduction

defense

of

militia

of

requirements,

VI:903. Blauvelt

Jacob,

of exempts

of Al¬

bany, N. Y., IV :209; petitions for

(Blauvalt,

Blauveldt),

Jo¬

hannes Jos., major, of Orangetown regiment, complains of exposed po¬ sition,

Bleecker,

1:701-702;

bedience

of

petitions

for

reports

militia, defense

diso¬

Dr. Van Dyck’s return to Albany, V :274. Bleecker, John, of Albany, N. Y., on committee to cooperate with Gen.

1:734-735;

Schuyler in repelling

of

387; carried off by raiders, VII:

frontier,

IV: 1 71.

invasion,

I:

185.

Blauvelt, Johannis, of Orange county,

Bleecker, John J., of Albany, N. Y.,

N. Y., petitions for defense of fron¬

signs petition in behalf of Benjamin

tier, IV:

1

Rogers,

71.

111:334;

of

exempts

of

(Blavelt), John, of Orange

Albany, N. Y., IV:10, 209; peti¬

county, N. Y., petitions for defense

tions for Dr. Van Dyck’s return to

of frontier, IV : 1 72.

Albany, V:274; appointed Indian

Blauvelt

Blauvelt pan,

(Blauvilt), N.

Y.,

John,

his

son

of

Tap-

child,

N.

Y.,

of Tomhannock,

Margaret,

of

ment, Albany county militia, pro¬

her

posed for reappointment, V:838;

asks

that

carried away by Abraham

Lent, may be returned,

IV :221 -

222.

Y.,

justice

captain,

of

peace,

fourteenth

VI:799;

regi¬

buys

provisions and forage on state ac¬ count, VI :820, 821.

Blauvelt,

Richard,

petitions

for

de¬

Blauvelt, Thomas, of Orange county, Y.,

petitions

for

defense

Bleecker, John N., of Albany, N. Y., commissary,

fense of frontier, IV: 1 72.

N.

John J.,

the

N.

(Blauvit),

Tappan,

Bleecker,

with

enemy, IV :221. Blauvelt

interpreter, VIII :345.

of

frontier, IV: 1 71.

11:373-374;

flour

transported

explains

to

to,

Clinton

delay in remittance,

II :528-529;

petitions

of

in

behalf

Benjamin

Blauvelt, Thomas, lieutenant, of Col.

Rogers, 111:334; petitions for re¬

A. H. Hay’s Orange county regi-

tention of John Tillman as deputy

State of New York

64

Bleecker, John N.— continued, commissary of hides,

Block-houses,

built

by

British

near

V :260; ap¬

Fort Lafayette, V:27; erection of

pointed to collect linen for troops,

one at Tioga, N. Y., suggested by

V :9 I 7, VI :223, 224; applies for

Washington,

position

of

counts,

VI :483-484,

commissioner

V:123; part of de¬

of

ac¬

fenses at

501;

at¬

208; one at Baldwin’s creek, occu¬

tends meeting to plan for defense

pied by enemy at battle of New¬

of frontier, VII :61 9. Bleecker, John R., of Albany, N. Y., petitions

in

behalf

Hook,

V:206,

town,

V:235; seven at Schenec¬

tady,

VI: 71 7;

one

on

Orange

Benjamin

frontier, VII:224, 225; two sug¬

Rogers, 111:334; petitions for Dr.

gested for protection of Bedford,

Van

VI1:5 1 1,

Dyck’s

of

Paulus

return

to

Albany,

V :274.

Gen.

Heath’s

opinion of their utility, VII:525;

Bleecker, Leonard, captain, third regi¬ ment,

542;

New

York line,

return of

clothing needed by his company,

one at Cinkaick held by rioters, VIL579, 615. Blomefield,

Thomas, captain, British

11:687; offers resignation, V:479;

army, with Burgoyne, at Saratoga,

his account of shoes issued to levies,

11:451.

VI :369, 370; desertions from his company, VI:370.

in

behalf

of

Benjamin

Rogers, 111:334.

Pennsylvania line, cap¬

tured at Germantown, !V:229. Blicker,

James,

deputy

commissary

general of issues, 11:1.90. Blindbury,

Solomon,

acts

British

Theodore, captain, of

second regiment of New York artil¬ lery, V1:91 6; company on duty at West Point, VII :69, 145. Bliven

((Bleven), John, major, of

third regiment, Tryon county mi¬ litia, reported killed at Oriskany, 11:284.

associated

ex¬

county, III:41 1. Bloodgood,

Abraham,

captain,

behalf of

Benjamin

Rogers,

of

III;

334; permitted to go to New York with

sloop,

657-659,

V:576, 660;

586,

617,

entrusted

with

papers from New York, in

interest, VI:889. Bliss, Thomas

of

New Marlborough, Ulster

Albany, N. Y., joins in petition in

Blewer, George, lieutenant, of fourth regiment,

Joseph,

empts,

Bleecker, R’t, of Albany, N. Y., pe¬ titions

Blomer,

695,

V :684,

711; meeting of supervisors

at his house, VI:448; employed in recruiting, VI: 5 61,71 5. Bloodgood, James, of Albany, N. Y., sends

phaeton

to

Clinton,

VII:

388. Bloodgood,

William,

employed

on

sloop, “ Elizabeth,” V: 657. Bloodgood, Col.

William,

Dubois’

lieutenant,

levies,

member

of of

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Bloodgood, William — continued, court

martial,

VI:334;

in

Blossom, Rolland — continued.

Col.

Field’s Dutchess county regiment,

Willett’s levies, VI:895, 896.

11:734.

Bloody Pond, near Lake George, N.

Blue Hills, Ulster county, N. Y., VI:

Y., action at, in Maj. Carleton’s expedition,

VI :337;

scouts

620.

dis¬

Blunt, Joseph, petitions for protection

Ze-

Blunt, William, of Dutchess county,

cover fires near, VI :394. Bloom,

Isaac, captain,

65

from robbers, 111:676.

of Col.

phaniah Platt’s exempts, Dutchess

N.

county,

vouched for, 11:627; petitions for

petitions

for

pardon

of

Y.,

his

political

soundness

Myndert Harris, 111:242; his com¬

protection from robbers,

pany

in Col. Roswell Hopkins’ regiment,

at

Camp

Fishkill,

V:352,

V: 71.

353, 358, 362. Bloom, Oaky, of Col. A. Pawling’s levies,

tried

111:676;

for

delinquency,

Board of War, see United States.

V:

Boarman, Silas, of Pawling’s precinct,

Westchester

Bobbit, Mary, begs permission to go

687.

Dutchess county, N. Y., V:869.

Bloomer,

Robert,

of

to Long Island, V:387.

county, N. Y., in service of enemy,

Bochannen, see Buchanan.

VI:630.

Bocht, see Boght.

Bloomingdale, New York city, Gen. DeLancey’s house at, burned, II:

Bockee, see Bokee.

558.

Bode,-,

German

ensign,

with

Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:453.

Blooming Grove, Orange county, N. Y., committee of, unable to furnish

Bodin, John, of Queens county, N.

teams or forage, 11:739-740; mur¬

Y., condemned as enemy of Ameri¬

der

can cause, V: 1 58.

at,

Smith,

committed IV:146,

by

Claudius

148-149;

Bodley, Andrew of fourth regiment.

resi¬

New York line, V :924.

dents ask for protection from horse

Bodley,

thieves, V :679. Blooming

Hope,

N.

Y.,

Joshua,

Boelin,

loyalist,

applies

leave to go to England, asks

to

be

exchanged,

111:81 ;

Boarum,

VI:451,

5

Col.

petition

for

of

of fire

New

York

company,

city, VIII:

Boerom,

Booram, Boorem,

Borom, see Boerum.

Dutchess county regiment, II: 734. of

in

303.

Boerum, William, lieutenant, of Kings

Blossom, Peter, of Col. John Field’s

Rolland,

Jacob,

foreman

for

762, VII :311, 320, 334.

Blossom,

joins

defense of Ulster frontier, 111:549.

Clinton’s

farm at, III :29. Bloore,

John,

John

I

county light horse, assemblyman for Kings,

his

wife

exchanged,

III:

State of New York

66

Boerum, William — continued. 271-272,

V:922,

Bogardus, Evert — continued.

VI:445-446;

111:298;

return of his company,

superintendent of drafts in Dutchess

111:412,

IV:527; return of men

county, 111:317; lieutenant of ex¬

in his district, V :91 7.

empts in

Rombout precinct,

IV:

112; takes part in meeting held to fix prices of provisions,

IV:677-

678.

Bogardus, Lewis, of Dutchess county minute

men,

second

419; sergeant,

regiment,

I:

of third regiment,

New York line, VI:4-5.

Boetger, Andries,

loyalist,

prisoner,

VI :731. Bogard,

Y., his behavior toward messenger

Bogardt,

see

also

Bogart,

Bogert, Boghart. Bogard,

Bogarson, -, of Poughkeepsie, N.

Roloff,

of Lafayette, 11:787-788. Bogart,

brings

news

from

New York, 1:635-636.

Bogert,

Boghart,

see

also

Bogard, Bogardt. Bogart, Cornelius, of exempts of Mar¬

Bogardt, Johannis, of Marbletown, N.

bletown, N. Y., IV:32.

Y., assessed for son who has joined Bogart, enemy, VI:639. Bogardus

(Borgadus),

-,

of

Gasia,

property

of

taken

New Jersey, by

New

his

York

raiders, 11:625. Fishkill, N. Y., captain of sloop, 11:411, 469; returns from New York

city,

11:580;

allowed

to

convey women and children down the Hudson, VI:438, 440, 446. Bogardus, Col.

Benjamin,

Morris

lieutenant,

Graham’s

of

Dutchess

county regiment, protests against se¬

Bogart, Henry, of Steenrapie, Bergen county, N. J., lead and bullets left in his care, 1:541. Bogart, Jacobus, of Hackensack, N. J., accused of trading with enemy, 11:599-600. Bogart, John,

of Col.

Robert Van

lection of William Forman as regi¬

Rensselaer’s Albany county militia,

mental

employed in commissary service, V:

surgeon,

1:335;

recom¬

mended for lieutenant in continental army, 1:428; in third New York regiment,

HI:opp.

510,

V:480,

VI:220. Bogardus, Everardus, of Rhinebeck,

383, 385. Bogart,

Marthar,

allowed

to

move

from New Bridge, N. J., to Ber¬ gen, 11:600. Bogart, Martin, of Col.

Levi Pawl-

N. Y., petitions Clinton to effect

ing’s Ulster county regiment, delin¬

exchange of Edward Covenhoven,

quent, 11:249.

IV: 1 45. Bogardus, Evert, captain, of first regi¬ ment, Ulster county militia, II :249, !

Bogart, Nicholas, of Hackensack, N. J., 1:542. Bogert, Abram, of Albany, N. Y.,

Analytical Index-—Clinton Papers

Bogert, Abram — continued. petitions

in

behalf

of

67

Boice, John, of Col. Roswell Hop¬

Benjamin

Rogers, III :334.

kins’

Dutchess

county

regiment,

loyalist, V:71.

Bogert, Claus, of Orangetown, N. Y., assessed for son serving with enemy, VI :531.

Boice, Mathew, workman, listed as mutineer, 1:642. Bokee, James, lieutenant, of Willett’s

Bogert, Cornelius, of Albany, N. Y., petitions for return of Dr. Van Dyck to city, V :274.

levies, VI :81 4. Boland, William, assistant commissary of forage, IV:305.

Bogert, Hendrick, of exempts of Al¬

Boler, Simeon, of Saratoga district,

bany, N. Y., IV: 1 1 ; petitions for

N. Y., petitions for protection of

return of Dr. Van Dyck to Al¬

frontier, 111:21 I. Bolsom, see Bulsom.

bany, V :274. Bogert, Isaac, captain, of Col. H. K.

Bolson, see Bulson.

Van Rensselaer’s and Col. John

Bolster, Isaac, captain, of third regi¬

Harper’s levies, 1:569; his affidavit

ment, Massachusetts infantry, mem¬

concerning

ber of court martial, 1:41 3.

Capt.

seizures

Ballard,

of

cattle

IV :20-2 1 ;

by

signs

memorial for retention of John 1 ill man as commissary of hides, V: 260; stationed at Schoharie,

V:

797, VIA, 53, 265. N. Y., joins in petition for protec¬ Boggs, Thomas, lieutenant, of Char- j lotte county, N. Y., in Col. H. Rensselaer’s

levies,

I:

569, IV:753, 831. Boghart, Henry, of Marbletown, N. Y., petitions for protection of west¬ ern border, IV :52. Boght, Groesbeck Corners, in town of j Watervliet, Albany county, N. Y., V :40. Bohonnan, Robert, of twelfth regi¬ ment, Albany county militia, VI: j

15.

George, deputy secretary of

continental congress, V :483, VI: 155. Bond, John, lieutenant, of Col. Jona¬ than

tion, IV: 1 72.

Van

at VII: 1 06. Bond,

865, VII :32, 238, 309, VIII :83,

Bogert, John J., of Orange county,

K.

Bolton, Conn., French army encamps

Hasbrouck’s

Ulster

county

regiment, III :466. Bond, Thomas,

draft in his favor

from New York state, VII :99. Bonesteal,

Nicholas,

of

Rhinebeck

precinct, N. Y., testifies in favor of Samuel Hake, V:372. Bonesteel

(Bonestel,

Bomystill),

David, of exempts of Claverack, N. Y„ 111:642, IV:652. Bonham town (Bonems town), N. J., scene of skirmish, Feb. 23, I 777, 1:623. Bonnel, see Bunnell.

68

State of New York

Borling, Thomas, of Newburgh, N.

Bonny, Ichabod, sufferer by depreda¬ tions at German Flats, IV:342; in

Y., Quaker, taxed for military pur¬

fourth regiment Tryon county mili¬

poses, VI :626,794. Bornemann,

tia, stationed at Fort Flerkimer, V: 663.

lieuten¬

ston and Hurley, N. Y., 111:612.

ist prisoner of war, VI:731.

Bosarune,

Bonter, Peter, of English Neighbor¬ N. J.,

loyalist prisoner,

David,

Livingston’s

I:

of Col.

Albany

Peter R.

county

regi¬

ment, W :36.

510.

Boskirk, see Van Buskirk.

Booker, Benjamin, loyalist, sent from Rockingham,

N.

H.,

to

Bost, Elizabeth, captured by Indians

Hurley,

near Fort Plank, VI:78, 724.

N. Y„ 11:831, 832.

Bost,

Boom, Syntia (Cynthia), sufferer by

corps,

prisoner,

(Boonetown),

N.

VI:731. ] J.,

Ill:

Boorbach, John, justice of peace, re¬ ceives evidence of violation of Sara¬ toga convention, 111:599. Thomas,

Durlach,

Tryon

Y.,

attempts,

to join

j

Bostick, see also Basic. Bostick, Albany county, N. Y., Ill: 617.

51, VII, 492.

Boosworth,

N.

of

Sir John Johnson, VI 1:81.

Boon, William, lieutenant, of Butler’s loyalist

Michael,

county,

frontier raid, V :62, 63.

Boonton

German

Boron, Anthony, of exempts of King¬

Bonse, John Henry Zacharias, loyal¬

hood,

-,

ant, with Burgoyne, 11:452.

of exempts of

Boston, Mass., records of New York Dutch her

governors

remonstrance

carried to, against

1:8;

taxation

by parliament, 1:33; resentment at stamp act, 1:36; burning of admir¬ Marlborough, N. Y., 111:411. Booth, Benjamin, of New York city, merchant,

VIII :xxxvi.

Booth, Benjamin, of Orange county, N. Y., refuses oath of allegiance, 111:691. Booth, George, of Col. James McClaghry’s Ulster county regiment, VI :624.

alty records by rioters, 1:37; Brit¬ ish

regiment

stationed

at,

1:44;

massacre of March 5, 1770, 1:61, 11:308;

tea

party,

of

Dec.

16,

1773, 1:62 ; New York streets and houses compared with those of, I: 71, 76; port bill, 1:72, 75, IV: 574; prices and rents in 1775, I: 86-87; strength of army to invest,

Booth, John, of Oranee county, N.

1:1 19; British soldiers transported

Y., refuses oath of allegiance, III:

to, 1:204-205; strength of Gage’s

691.

army

at , 1:205 ;

211.

11:513; cattle driven from,

Bordeaux

(Bourdeaux), France, V:

446, 508.

evacuation,

I:

to enemy, 1:704; Burgoyne’s pre-

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Boston, Mass.— continued, tended

destination,

69

Bostwick, Andrew — continued, Bur-

notes for forage supplies made ne¬

goyne’s army after surrender to em¬

gotiable, V :482 ; returns of forage

bark

for state of

at,

11:446,

11:243;

663,

111:305;

New York,

V:800,

pretended transportation of flour to,

852; anxious for settlement of his

11:501;

accounts, VI:566.

British

devastation occupation

due

and

to

American

siege of, 11:662; privilege sought, of

transporting

111:164, 734, 263,

264,

flour

to,

IV :91,

11:750,

131, 262,

515-516,

549,

125; smallpox breaks out in,

V: III:

Bostwick,

Daniel,

county, N. Y., Bostwick,

of

Westchester

111:159.

Samuel,

of

Westchester

county, N. Y., 111:159. Bosworth,

Thomas,

of

exempts

of

Marlborough, N. Y., 111:41 1.

220; supplies for New York troops

Botman, Arent, of Tryon county, N.

obtained at, 111:619; Count d’Es-

Y., petitions for protection against

taing sails for, 111:704, 708, 715;

Indians, V: I 79.

IV:

Bottles, Seber, of Claverack, N. Y.,

244; rumor that British army has

deserter from Willett’s levies, VII:

Gates goes to command at,

embarked

for,

IV :2 5 2; flour re¬

quired for French fleet at, IV :25 7, 429, 494,

560; scarcity of flour

in magazines at, IV :5 9 1 ; price of flour at, IV :671, 732 ; New York imports 179;

salt

from,

English

ward of,

V :262,

expedition

V :288;

to

V :685;

describes

dark

day

of

N. Y„

justice, II: 622. Botts, David, received money for re¬

Bouchand, Julien, recovers judgment

Lafay¬

May,

against

captain

of

privateer,

“Hunter,” V:193. Boucher,

James,

Livingston’s

of

Col.

Albany

Peter

R.

county regi¬

ment, IV :36.

Newburgh,

563, 586, 620;

alist, predicts revolt of colonies, I:

to

convention held at, for confedera¬ tion of the states,

VII:

161.

Bouck, John,

Bostwick, Andrew, colonel, agent to quartermaster general, 1:451 ; dep¬ uty commissary of forage, |ll:587) V :604,

848;

65. Bouck, see also Bouk.

Boston, road, Mass., 11:450.

IV:432,

county, N. Y., recommended for

Boucher, Rev. Jonathan, southern loy¬

from,

VII:365,

Tryon

east¬

1780, V:734-735; army clothing transported

of

cruit furnished to levies, V:537.

ette arrives in, V : 691 ; newspaper of

Gerhard,

VI:

newspapers from,

received in Spam,

287. Bottmann,

wishes

of Cobleskill,

N.

Y.,

suffers by Indian and tory raid, IV: 856. Bouck, William, of Schoharie, N. Y., captured by Indians, V:819, 842.

State of New York

70

Boudinot,

Elias,

commissary general

of prisoners and commissioner for exchange 594,

of

595,

receives

Samuel Hake,

VIII:68,

833,

London

continental

II

prisoners,

806,

news

V :299;

:573,

111:276; through

member of

VII: 178,

congress,

69, 70, 71, 72, 83; as

president of congress, sends Clinton resolution on copyright, 165 ;

sends

Clinton

VIII :1

64-

congressional

address on public finances,

VIII:

Bouton, see also Bowton. Bouton,

tia,

regiment,

classes,

correspondence

and

VI11-210;

fourth

nominated

for

VI: 1 6;

men in company for

commissions,

VII :5 1 0. Bouton, Jehiel, ensign of fourth regi¬ ment,

Westchester county militia,

recommended for lieutenancy, VII:

Bouton,

army officers’ address,

11:642;

recommended

510.

Washington

of

lieutenant, II :826; his company by

ing discontent in army over pay, 96-1 97; forwards to states

captain,

petitions for creation of new

168-169; Washington to, regard¬

VIII: 1

Daniel,

regiment, Westchester county mili¬

Noah,

captain,

of

second

regiment, Westchester county mili¬ tia,

petitions

for creation of new

regiment, II :642.

forwards to Clinton act of congress

Bouton, Samuel, lieutenant, of asso¬

on deficient representation of states,

ciated exempts, Westchester coun¬

VIII

ty,

of

:216,

219;

forwards

New Jersey’s

and

notice

Virginia’s

proposals regarding national cap¬ ital,

VIII :219;

forwards act of

petitions

for creation of new

regiment, 11:642. Bow,

Robert,

of

exempts

Windsor, N. Y.,

of

New

111:513.

congress relative to captures at sea

Bowdish, Gideon, of thirteenth regi¬

VIII:

ment, Albany county militia, III:

under preliminary agreement, 253; gress,

directed

VIII

to

adjourn

con¬

:267.

Bowdoin, James, governor of Massa¬

Bouk, see also Bouck.

chusetts, letter to Clinton about ces¬

Bouk, Frederick, his wife informs of enemy’s purpose

to

attack

Scho¬

harie, 111:423. Bound

Brook,

210, VI :38.

N. J.,

sion of Indian lands to New York state, VIII :393-395. Bowdy,

Washington’s

headquarters at, VI11:400. Bourbonnais, regiment of, see France, army. Bouse, Abraham, of Cambridge, N. Y., maltreats loyalists, 11:857.

Jeremiah,

Ludinton’s

of

Col.

Henry

Dutchess county

regi¬

ment, V :825. Bowen,

Jabez,

deputy

governor

of

Rhode Island, asks Clinton to ap¬ prehend

dealer

in

money, IV:268-269.

counterfeit

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Bowen,

7i

Prentice, captain and addi¬

Bowne, Joseph, of Newburgh, N. Y.,

tional quartermaster, third regiment,

refugee from Long Island, V :402.

New Y ork line, offers resignation,

Bowne, & Rickman, of New York

V :479; joins in representation to

city, merchants, VIII:xxxiii.

legislature V1:220; on committee

Bowton, see also Bouton.

to

Bowton, Samuel, of Col. Henry Lud-

adopt

badge

for

Evacuation

Day, VIII :295. Bowen,

William,

inton’s militia and Col. A. Pawllieutenant,

loyalist

ranger, prisoner of war at Albany, IV: 187, 220, V:386.

and

Cambridge,

N.

Thomas,

confined

in

Joel,

fifth

regiment,

county

regiment,

Boyce, Jehoiada, of Saratoga, N. Y., permit

to

export wheat for

salt, V :262. Boyce, John, of Col. Roswell Hop-

Poughkeepsie jail, VI:836. Bowers,

Dutchess

loyalist, 11:628.

asks

Y., 111:210. Bowerman,

Boyce, Isaac, of Col. Roswell Hop¬ kins’

Bower, Elias, petitions for protection of Saratoga

mg’s levies, V :825.

New

kin’s

Dutchess

county

regiment,

loyalist, 11:628.

York line, discharged, VI:655. Bowker, Joseph, of Vermont, chair¬ man of committee to consider Ver¬

Boyd,-, V :299. Boyd,

Ebenezer,

captain,

of

third

regiment, Westchester county mili¬

mont claim, VI :644.

tia and member of county commit¬ Bowman, Andrew, of Mohawk dis¬ trict, Tryon county,

tee,

11:550; returns of company,

N. Y., cap¬ IV: I 37, 1 38, VI :1 04 ; selected to

tured

by

Indians',

111:415,

IV:

700. Bowman, Tryon

Godleap, county,

of

N.

Y.,

Durlach, loyalist,

VII :81.

VI: 732. Boyd, John, lieutenant, of Col. Ros¬ well

Bowman, Martis, of Durlach, Tryon county, N. Y., loyalist, VII :81. Bowman’s

Creek,

see

also

Canajo-

Hopkins’

Dutchess

county

regiment, V:472. Boyd, John, Jr., petitions for protec¬ tion of Saratoga and Cambridge, N. Y., 111:211.

harie. Bowman’s county,

solicit linen for troops, VI: 56, 57; return of levy from his company,

Creek, N.

111:409;

Y.,

visited

Montgomery inhabitants by

enemy,

flee, V:

742, VI :811, 823. Bowmans Kill, see Bowman’s Creek.

Boyd, Robert, Jr., major, member of assembly, Y.,

writes

of to

New

Windsor,

Clinton

on

N.

county

election, fortifications in Highlands and suspected persons, 1:244-247;

State of New York

72

Bradbig, see Breadbake.

Boyd, Robert, Jr.— continued, interested with Clinton in mill, I:

Braddish, John, employed to purchase

367, 656, 674, IV:435; conveys

flour for families of officers in Glo¬

powder by boat, 1:374; chairman

ver’s brigade, IV:133.

of Ulster county committee, 1:631 ;

Braddock,

Edward,

major

general,

carries message for Col. Van Cort-

British army, his defeat, 1:270, V:

landt, 1:738, 745; discusses duty

239.

toward loyalists, 1:746-747; com¬ mends 782,

brother

for nail-maker,

I:

789; sends loyalist to Clin¬

ton,

1:788-789;

Bradford, -, at Ticonderoga, N. Y„ 11:63. Bradford,

Cornelius,

of

Rhinebeck,

recommends

N. Y„ employed in forage depart¬

smith, 11:4; his shop refuses work,

ment, 111:587; asks exchange for

11:84;

Edward Covenhoven, IV:145.

concerned

in

commissary

bills, 111:620, IV:433, 434-435,

Bradford, John, continental agent at

651 ; complains of Gen. Riedesel’s

Boston, IV :45 1 ; authorized to sell

conduct, IV :434 ;• carries message

rum and sugar to New York state,

from Clinton to Col. Malcom, V:

V :343.

49, 50; assailed by Col. Pawling, V :61 5.

York line, recommended as smith,

Boyd,

789.

Samuel,

of

Livingston

Thomas,

regiment

regiment,

lieutenant,

(detached

Pennsylvania

line,

to

of

regiment,

engaged

in

Bradford, William, of Rhode Island, major, Sherburne’s continental ad¬

murdered

by

ditional regiment, 11:443. Bradford,

William,

printer,

John

Peter Zenger his apprentice, 1:55; his New York Gazette, I ;62.

Boylston, -, of Boston, Mass., his house, 1:75.

Bradley, Samuel, of Fairfield, Conn., justice of peace, informs Clinton of

Boys, John, of Col. Roswell Hopkins’ county

regiment,

delin¬

quent, V :73.

theft of parchment, IV: 1 52. Bradley, Stephen R., agent of Ver¬ mont, V :326, 483; joins in appeal

Brackaben,

Breakabeen,

first

artillery,

fourth),

lotte county, N. Y., IV :447.

Brakabeen,

lieutenant,

continental

capture of Paulus Hook, V :208.

Boyd, William, of exempts, of Char¬

Brackabeen,

Bradford, Samuel Killett, of Virginia,

first

Indians, 1:166, V :239-240.

Dutchess

lett’s levies, VII:286.

captain of second

Ulster county militia, VI:624: Boyd,

Robert,

Manor, N. Y., deserter from Wil¬

Boyd, Samuel, of fifth regiment. New

1:782,

Bradford,

Bre

Brackabien,

Kebeen,

see

to congress, V:483-486; gives as¬ surance

of

Vermont’s

patriotism,

V:489-490; on committee to con-

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Bradley, Stephen R.— continued, ciliate

people

county,

of

Cumberland

V:889-890;

Vermont

before

represents

congress,

VII:

165, 445, 517.

Woodhull’s

light

horse,

Orange

county, 1:551 ; informs Clinton of murder of Maj. Strong, 148,

IV: 1 47,

149.

Bradner,

Colvil,

Jr.,

of Col.

Hath-

linquent, IV :272.

county militia,

land

bounty

rights, VI :453.

of Col. Lewis Dubois’ levies, sent to advise with Clinton about Tryon county loyalists,

of

Col.

Thomas

Thomas’ Westchester county regi¬ and

second regiment.

New

York line, VI :732. Brady,

Michael, loyalist, killed near

Suffern, N. Y., 11:367. Brady, William, of Dutchess county,

Y., petitions for protection of

gua, West Indies, VIII :I 61.

exchange, VI:451. Bramer, see also Bremer.

Brinckerhoff’s

Dutchess

county

regiment, V:825. Bramer, Anthony, of Col. John Hath-

linquent, IV :2 72. Brand, Andrew, of Hackensack, N. J., claims liquors seized by commis¬

frontier, 11:822. Bradshaw, William, of Saratoga, N. for

Braham, John, had property in Anti¬

orn’s Orange county regiment, de¬

VI:277.

Bradshaw, James of Cherry Valley,

petitions

Lewis,

Bramer, Abraham, of Col. Abraham

Bradner (Bradnor), John, lieutenant,

Y.,

Brady,

Bramblee, James, loyalist, who seeks

Bradner, John, of third regiment, Or¬

N.

prisoners to Clinton, V:355.

N. Y., loyalist, 111:726.

orn’s Orange county regiment, de¬

ange

Brady, -, sergeant, brings state

ment

Bradly, William, of Capt. L’benezer

73

protection,

IV:

770; employed on block-house at

sary,

1:669.

Brands, -, German lieutenant un¬ der Burgoyne, 11:453. Brandywine,

Palmertown, VI: 228. Bradstreet, John, colonel, his expedi¬ tion against Fort Frontenac, 1:17.

battle of the,

II:

322-323, V:14; state of army af¬ ter

battle,

losses

Bradt, see also Brat, Bratt.

Pa.,

at,

II::383, V:599;

598;

British

Washington’s

headquarters at, VIII :416.

Bradt, -, captain, VI :1 7. Bradt, Ant., of Schenectady, N. Y., petitions for protection, VI:334.

Brant,

(Brand,

Brandt,

the

Brant,

Thayendanegea), Joseph, captain,

Robert

Indian chief, disruption of his forces

Van Renselaer’s regiment, Albany,

by Sullivan expedition, 1:17; am¬

county militia, V :383, 385.

bushes

Bradt, Antony

B.,

of Col.

Bradt, Teunis, of exempts of Albany, N. Y„ IV: 1 0, 209.

Herkimer at Oriskany,

I:

1 40; his atrocities in Tryon county, 1:163; characteristics 1:163, 164;

State of New York

74

Brant, Joseph—continued.

Brant, Joseph—continued.

presence at Cherry Valley, 1:164,

260;

1 65 ; not present at Wyoming, I:

Fort Plank, IV :293; justifies cruel¬

165;

ties,

his

pedition, town,

view

of Sullivan’s

ex¬

1:165; routed at New¬

attacks

Cherry Valley and

IV:364; at Schenevus,

IV:

413; returns women and children,

1:166; leaves Unadilla, I:

IV:414, 576,

710 ; in communi¬

183; report of his death at Oris-

cation with loyalists, IV:448; said

kany,

to

11:204;

prepares

to

Cherry Valley, 11:821,

visit I

threaten

Ulster

county,

IV:

111:346;

807; leaves Buck Island, IV:844;

Gen. Van Rensselaer’s expedition

Washington seeks to have him de¬

against, 11:876; threatens German

livered

Flats, 111:402; attacks Cobleskill,

sink,

111:403; encamped

wounded in fight near Little Falls,

on Charlotte

up,

V:124;

V:162-163,

raids

180;

Mini¬

reported

river, 111:409; his warfare preda¬

V :1 89-1 90;

prisoners

tory and barbarous, 111:418; mur¬

Minisink

V :21 7,

der of wagoners ascribed to him,

feated by Sullivan at Newtown, V:

111:450; Butler to join him, III:

224-228,

458, 505, 506; administers oath

243; Capt. Ballard ordered to op¬

of allegiance, 111:462; ravages set¬

pose,

tlements in Tryon county, 111:475-

the Butternuts, V :41 6, 41 7, 418;

476;

reported

raids

ming,

111:523; at Oquaga when

present

at

Wyo¬

by,

235-237,

taken 218;

239,

at de¬

242-

V :41 3; obtains supplies at

Harpersfield,

V-.578-580,

637; prisoners taken by him; V:

Butler goes to Wyoming, 111:540,

5 79;

542-543;

prisoners, V :630, 646, VI: 1 35-

threatens

Schoharie

threatens

reprisals

against

and Cherry Valley, 111:544; de¬

136; leaves Niagara for Oswego,

stroys

V:700-70l; reported in Mohawk

Andreastown

and

Spring-

field, 111:581, V:41 4, 415; letter from Charles Smith

to,

valley,

111:616,

747,

618, 631 ; distressed for provisions,

at

Unadilla,

preparing

741,

762; seeks

742,

745,

Indian allies in

Canada, V :91 4, 950; to be joined

111:682, 712; threatens Minisink, 111:720;

V:740,

by loyalists at Niagara, VI :31 ; at¬ j

tacks Fort Schuyler, VI:59, 171 ;

expedition, IV: 1 6; writes to Col.

destroys

Jacob Klock, IV :31 ; sends parties

88-90; list of prisoners taken by

to Delaware river, IV: 1 07,

him at Schoharie, VI: 135,

109,

110,

111 ;

moves

108,

against j

Canajoharie,

VI:79-82,

expected from the west,

136;

VI: 169,

German Flats, IV: 1 I 3, 114, 115,

277; arrives at Oneida, VI:288,

132; at Cochecton,

IV :21 0; his

292; estimated strength, VI:305,

followers

Valley,

353; retreats from Fox Mills, VI:

at

Cherry

IV:

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Brant, Joseph — continued. 353;

75

Brasher, Abraham — continued.

enlists twenty Oneida war¬

Clinton

tenders

to,

commissioner-

riors, VI :482 ; designs against Sche¬

ship for liquidating accounts against

nectady,

to

United States, V 1:668-669; hesi¬

held

tates to accept temporary appoint¬

VI:483;

Clinton at

that

Fort

325;

proposes

council

be

Schuyler,

invites

United

V :323-

representatives

States

to

ment, VI :689-691.

of

Brasher, Ephraim, of New York city,

council,

joins in address of welcome to Clin¬

VIII:327-238; informed by Clin¬

ton,

ton

at

form badge for Evacuation Day,

Fort Schuyler and consents to pres¬

VIIC295 ; on committee to receive

ence

Washington

that

he

of

will

United

meet

States

him

commis¬

VIII :288; on

and

committee to

Clinton,

VIII:

sioners, VIII :334-335 ; his leader¬

296; on committee to frame ad¬

ship of Six Nations to be discour¬

dress to Washington, VIII :301.

aged, VIII:3 35, 341; writes in be¬

Brass, David, of Schoharie, N. Y.,

half

of

Six

Nations,

VIII :340,

loyalist, 111:423.

345; on his way to council, VIIE

Brat, see also Bradt.

341,

Brat,

344; explains delay of Six

Nations in 342;

attending,

Clinton

notifies

VII1:3-41 of

proceeding to council,

time

of

VIII: 343,

344, 346; letter from, laid before Indian

commissioners,

VIII :345;

Eghbert,

petitions

for

of Albany, return

of

N. Dr.

Y., Van

Dyck, V:274. Brat,

Henry, of Canajoharie, N. Y.,

suffers by Indian depredations, IV: 788.

Fort Schuyler,

Brat, Peter, of Albany, N. Y., peti¬

VIII: 34 7 ; letter from, communi¬

tions for retention of John Tillman

awaits

Clinton

at

cated to Oneidas, VIII :348; let¬ ter

from,

discussed

VIII :363,

at

368-369;

council,

speaks

for

as commissary of hides, V :260. Braton,

Andrew,

workman

in

mu¬

tiny, 1:641.

four nations at council, VIII :365-

Bratt, see also Bradt, Brat.

369; Mohawk deputy to council,

Bratt, Anthony E., of exempts of Al¬

VII1:370 ernor,

;

answers speech of Gov¬

VIII :375-377; states that

bany, N. Y„ IV: 10, 209. Bratt,

Daniel,

lieutenant-colonel, of

he has been ignored by Mr. Kirk¬

fourteenth

land, VIII :380-381.

county militia, seized by Vermont

Brasher, —-, 1:625.

party,

Brasher, Abraham, colonel, of New

Vermonters,

York

city,

congress

member

and

of

assembly,

provincial V:173;

regiment,

VII :553;

Albany

threatened

VII :5 75:

by

carries

message from Col. Yates to Gen. Gansevoort, VII:580.

76

State of New York

Bratt, Henrich, of Tryon county, N.

Breadnought,

Joseph,

of

Tryon

Y., petitions for protection against

county, N. Y., captured with wife

Indians, V: I 79.

by Indians, V:524.

Bratt, Henry, of Springfield, N. Y.,

Breakabeen

(Brackabien,

Brakaben,

suffers by Indian depredations, IV:

Breackebeen,

Brekebeen),

722.

harie

N.

Bratt,

Peter,

of

Jericho,

Albany

county,

w.th destruction,

Y.,

Scho¬

threatened

111:383; hostile

county, N. Y., his information of

party near, V:632; visited by In¬

loyalist plot, 11:851, 852.

dians,

Brattleboro, Vt., Col. Baum ordered to,

11:242; convention at, to op¬

pose

Vermont

claim,

111:170;

standing committee to meet at. III: 172; inhabitants advise that Simon Stevens

be

not appointed

sheriff,

111:363-365; represented in joint recommendations for civil and mili¬ tary

appointments,

voters

of,

111:510-512;

opposed

to

for

exercise of

authority

by

New York, IV:792; Clinton con¬ templates armed protection of, VI: 859; agents of Vermont call meet¬ ing at,

V:889-890; scouts from,

seek intelligence of enemy in Newfane,

Vt.,

jarotest

VI :21 4-21 5 ;

against

erection

joins in of

inde¬

pendent government, VI:607-6I 3 Braxton, Jett, Harrison &c., of Vir¬ ginia,

their

States,

account

IV :45

enemy, VI:53; captive from, VI: 660; enemy pursued to, VII:304. Breakneck, Conn.,

march of French

army to, V11:1 07. Breasted, Polly, (Miss), sent to New York city for exchange, 11:575. Brebeuf, Jean

de, Jesuit missionary,

describes Indian tribe in Wyoming valley, V:231.

Vermont

claim, 111:623; represented in peti¬ tion

V :820; persons from, join

with

United

Breese

Breadbake (Bradbig), John, captain,

Huffman,

of

New

city, merchants, VIII:xxxiv.

Bremer, Johannes, of Tryon county, N.

Y.,

petitions

for

Bremon,-, of St. Johns, Can., his son in British service, VI 1:320321. Brese, Peter, of levies from Col. Peter R.

Livingston’s

Albany

France,

fleet

sails

stores from, VIII :l 01.

rangers, levies,

111:252; VI :21 ;

of

to

command

his

company

praised by Col. Willett, VII :483.

from,

in

1780, V:730; fleet sails from, in

militia,

company

county

regiment, deserted, V:538.

1781,

command

protection

against Indians, V:179.

of second regiment, Tryon county to

York

Bremer, see also Bramer.

Brest,

I.

&

Brett,

VII:603;

Robert,

shipping

furnishes

flour

of

for

army, IV :785. Brevoort,

Alexander,

of

Newtown,

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Brevoort, Alexander — continued.

77

Brewster, Caleb — continued.

Saratoga county, N. Y., friendly to

V1:877; at Fairfield, Conn, VII:

British, VI :361.

33, 237; informs Gov. Clinton or

Brevoort, John, explains visit to New York city, V:900-90l. Brevort, Abraham, baker in commis¬ sary department, under arrest, 11: 293-295.

committed

Island by

boat parties, VIL233-

on

Long

234. Brewster, Henry, of Blooming Grove, N. Y„ informs Clinton of murder

Brewer, -, of Pittstown, Rensse¬ laer

outrages

county,

N.

Y.,

his

horses

stolen, 111:324. Brewer,-,

of Maj. Strong, IV: 1 45-1 4 7 ; peti¬ tions

for

a

guard

against

horse

thieves, V :679.

(Dr.), of Peekskill,

N. Y., killed by cow thieves, VI: 445:

Brewster

(Bruster),

Henry,

Jr.,

captain, of Orange county minute men, sent to Haverstraw, 1:288;

Brewer, -, of Westchester county, N. Y., his bill for entertaining re¬ cruiting officer, VI: 1 47.

serves under Col. Jesse Woodhull, 11:281 ;

captured at Fort Mont¬

gomery, 11:623; a prisoner of war

Brewer, Garrit, of Essex county, N. on

Long

Island,

IV:826,

855;

J., petitions in behalf of prisoners, efforts to exchange,

VI :606. Brewer, Nicholas, Jr., agent of com¬ mittee

of

safety

in

obstructing

Brewer, Rudolphus, sergeant, of Col. Swartwout’s

Dutchess

county regiment, recommended for

city,

George,

pronounced

of

New

York

unfriendly

to

of Orange county,

Y., supplies iron

for defenses

of the Hudson, 1:852 ; II :29. Brewster,

Caleb,

transferred

from

his military record,

levies, VII :244, 271. Brewster, John, of Blooming Grove,

captain-lieutenant, fourth

of Maj. Strong, IV :1 45-1 47. Brewster, John, Jr., lieutenant, of Col. Woodhull’s

regiment,

Brewster, see also Bruster.

N.

Moffat intercedes for,

V11:1 46-1 47; in Col. Weissenfels’

Jesse

American cause, V:159.

Brewster, -,

752; Maj.

V :750-

N. Y., informs Clinton of murder

lieutenant, 1:381. Brewerton,

V:386; peti¬

his state for relief,

VI :397-398;

Hudson river, 1:436.

Jacobus

tions

regiment.

New York line, to second regiment, artillery, 11:520; at Fort Schuyler,

Brewster,

Orange

county

1:530, IV:629.

Samuel,

dedimus potesta-

tem sent him by Christopher Tappan, 1:850. Brewster, Samuel, of Dutchess county, N.

Y.,

sells

flour

for continental

army, V : I 68, 296. Brewster

(Bruster),

Samuel,

Jr.,

State of New York

78

Briggs, Jeremiah — continued.

Brewster, Samuel, Jr.— continued, charged with exporting flour, III:

New York line, fined for absence

61-62, 63.

from duty, 1:819, 820.

Breymann, Heinrich Christoph, Ger¬

Briggs, Jeremiah, of Col. James Van

man lieutenant-colonel under Bur-

DeBurgh’s

goyne,

ment, V :825.

defeated

at

Bennington,

1:1 45-1 46; reports his engagement,

Brill, Johanes, of Beekman’s precinct,

enemy, VI :5 1 6.

Briant, see also Bryant. Briant, -, of Stillwater, N. Y.,

(Bryan), David, captain, of

Col. Henry Knox’s artillery, 1:217. Prince,

Brimstone Hill, Tryon county, N. Y., IV :82.

loyalist, V:750.

Briant,

county regi¬

N. Y., assessed for son serving with

11:241.

Briant

Dutchess

of Col.

James

Mc-

Brinck, Cornelis C., of first regiment, Ulster county militia, III: 298. Brinck,

Jacobus,

of

Mamakating

Claghry’s Ulster county regiment,

precinct, N. Y., in loyalist plot, I:

VI :624.

694, 696.

Brice,-, of Dutchess county, N. Y.,

Washington

warns

Clinton

James,

mayor

of

Annapolis,

writes

ment, Ulster county militia, under arrest,

Md., VIII:1 92. Brickell,

pany of light horse, IV:755. Brinckerhoff, Abraham, of first regi¬

against him, 11:634. Brice,

Brinck, Peter C., of Kingston com¬

John,

of

New

about

cartouch

11:457;

York

city,

Kingston

boxes

and

111:612.

belts, 1:292.

Brinckerhoff,

Brickett, James, brigadier-general, of

and

in

exempts

Hurley,

Abraham,

second regiment,

N.

colonel

of Y.,

of

Dutchess county

Massachusetts militia, at Saratoga

militia, inquires about rights of ex¬

with Gates, II :456.

empts, 111:71 ; petitions for pardon

Bridgebury route

of

(Danbury), Count

Conn.,

in

Rochambeau’s

army, V11:1 07. Bridgeman, Hinsdale,

dent

of

court

martial,

IV:280,

282, V :472, VU763, 765; sells

Olaando, Vt.,

of Myndert Harris, 111:240; presi¬

captain,

member of

of

flour for use of army, IV:785, V:

town

1 05, 296; ordered to erect beacons

committee, 1:803.

at

Fishkill,

V:77;

recommends

Briggs, Gabriel, seeks to convey his

Fred S. R. Willson for commission

family to New York city, V:39l,

in levies, VI:809; witnesses Jonas

660.

Canniff’s application for exchange,

Briggs,

Jeremiah,

of

fifth

regiment,

VII :9.

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Brinckerhoff,

Adrian,

of

Dutchess

Brinckerhoff, Jacob — continued.

county, N. Y., petitions for pardon

803,

of Myndert Harris, 111:241 ; sells

296.

flour for army, IV:874, V:1 68.

ond

567;

of

Dirck,

regiment,

legislature, Capt.

249,

for army, IV:803.

Dirck,

New

York

Brinckerhoff,

colonel, of sec¬ Dutchess

his

Bnnckle,

county

regiment,

Dorlon

Joris,

of

New

York

city, merchant, VIII:xxxv.

sick

at

Thomas,

of

exempts

of

Marbletown, N. Y., IV:32.

militia, also in provincial congress and

168,

litia, IV:280, VI:590; sells flour

city, merchant, VIII:xxxv. Brinckerhoff,

V: 105,

ond regiment, Dutchess county mi¬

Dutchess county

militia, 11:42. Brinckerhoff,

874;

Brinckerhoff, John G., captain, of sec¬

Brinckerhoff, Cornelius, lieutenant, of second regiment,

79

Brink, John, Jr., of Kingston company

I:

of light horse, IV: 755.

his

Brinkers Mills, Monroe county, Pa.,

house, 1:606; ordered to Peekskill,

in route of Sullivan’s army, V :241.

11:61, 180, 183, 323, 348-349, 351;

explains

disobedience

to

orders, 11:280; officers occupy his house against his wishes, 11:651; to transmit orders to commanding officers east of the Hudson,

III:

Brinkley, Thomas, lieutenant, of fifth 1

regiment, New York line, 1:424, 821. Brisben, James, of Dutchess county, N.

Y.,

petitions

Myndert Harris,

1 39; petitions for pardon of Myn¬

empts

dert Harris, 111:240; assists in fix¬

IV :235.

ing prices of provisions,

of

for

pardon

of

111:241 ; of ex¬

Poughkeepsie

district,

IV:677-

Briss, Thomas, captain, of Pawling’s

678; sells flour for army, V:105;

precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,

trustee of Clinton

V:869.

College,

Sche¬

nectady, VI :536; his house Wash¬ ington’s

headquarters,

VIII :4 16.

Brinckerhoff, George, captain, of sec¬

Bristol, Israel, carpenter employed in obstructing Hudson river, 1:452. Bristol, Reuben, carpenter employed

ond regiment, Dutchess county mi¬

in

litia,

452.

member

of

court

martial,

IV:280; sells flour for army, IV: 785 ; on command, guarding passes at Weecopy, V:15, 38, 45. Brinckerhoff,

Jacob,

of

Rombout

precinct, N. Y., petitions for par¬ don of Myndert Harris, 111:240 ; flour for army at his mill, IV:785,

obstructing

Hudson

river,

I:

Bristol, England, merchantman from, captured by privateer, VII:203. Bristol,

township,

Ontario

county,

N. Y., in route of Sullivan’s expe¬ dition, V :238. British

Museum,

in, 1:102.

military ordinances

8o

State of New York

Briton,” the, newspaper established by Earl of Bute, 1:56.

IV:768, V:562; Col. Van

Britton, Jonathan, 111:685. Broadbelt,

-,

Brodhead, John — continued. Cort-

landt’s regiment halts at his house,

connected

with

V :228.

John street theater, New York city,

Brodhead,

VIII :xx.

Richard,

third regiment,

lieutenant,

of

Ulster county mi¬

Broadhack, Jacob, of German Flats,

litia, 1:667; member of court mar¬

N. Y., suffered by Indian depreda¬

tial, 1:813, 818, 11:59; petitions

tions, IV :344.

for defense of frontier, IV :768.

Broadhead, see also Brodhead. Broadhead,

John,

captain,

Brodhead.

of

Col.

Zephaniah Platt’s Dutchess county exempts,

his

company

at

Camp

Fishkill, V:352, 353, 358, 362. Eroadhead,

John,

of

Marbletown, N. Y.,

exempts

of

IV:31, 32.

Broadwell, Henry, of Orange county, N.

Y., petitions for protection of

frontier, IV: 1 72. Brock,-(Mrs.), mother of Mr.

James,

captain,

of

Col.

Oliver Spencer’s New Jersey regi¬

third

regi¬

county militia,

peti¬

tions for protection of frontier, V: 562 ; in list of levies, VI :3 7. Brodie,

George,

captain, of twenty-

first regiment,

British army,

with

Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451. Broen,

Henry,

loyalist,

Maj. Fogan

ordered to seize, VI:827. Bromhead,

Gonville,

lieutenant,

of

with

Burgoyne

at

Saratoga,

II:

451. Bronck, see also Brunck.

ment, 1:837.

Bronck,

Brodhead, see also Broadhead. Brodhead,

Ulster

of

sixty-second regiment, British army,

Dally, VIII :1 78. Broderick,

ment,

William,

Charles

W.,

captain,

of

John,

of

exempts

of

Cox-

sackie, N. Y„ 111:137, 138.

third regiment, Ulster county mi¬

Bronk (Bronck), John F., of Albany

litia, 1:517, 11:248, 767, V:452;

county, N. Y., attempt to rob his

leads searching party in mountains,

house,

Morris Graham’s

Bronk, Peter, of Albany county, N.

11:240, 266; petitions for

Y., witness in trial of Stephen Du-

1:800; in Col. levies,

protection of frontier, IV:53. Brodhead, Daniel, colonel, of eighth Pennsylvania

regiment,

punishes

Mingo and Munsey tribes, V:38l. Brodhead,

IV:190.

John,

on

the

Lurenkill,

Ulster county, N. Y., petitions for protection

of

frontier,

111:549,

calon, IV: 192. Bronty,

Edward, workman involved

in mutiny, 1:641. Bronx

(Brunsons),

river,

hills

on

west side of, 1:396. Brooker,

Walter,

of

fifth

New York line, V :926.

regiment.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Brookhaven,

Long

Island,

N.

Y.,

VI :404.

Brooks, John — continued. Orange

Brooklyn, N. Y., battle of, opposite

81

county,

N.

Y.,

petitions

for aid against robbers, IV :27 5.

1:328; British erect strong work at,

Brooks, John, at Butternuts, Otsego

V :288; East river blocked with ice

county, N. Y., denies swearing al¬

to, in

legiance to the king, V:415.

1780,

V:449; importance

as a military approach, V: 1 1 ; ferry

Brooks,

Jonathan,

of

light

horse,

to, in 1767, VIIExxxiii; Sir Guy

Cornwall, Orange county, N. Y.,

Carleton sets day for evacuating,

1:551 ; asks return of two horses

VIII:278, 283, 284, 286.

and opportunity to refute charges,

Brooklyn Heights, to be abandoned

Brooks, Richard, justice of peace, of

by British, VIII :286. Brooks,

-,

of

New

Windsor,

of

Peenpack,

Ulster

county, N. Y., captured with his family, by Indians, 111:678, 696-

David,

of

Queens

county,

American cause, V:159. Brooks,

John,

service, Brooks,

deserter

Capt. Ballard’s raid, V :4 1 7. John,

wages

British

regiment,

on

of

Massachusetts

committee

of

to

continental

Y.,

II:

adjust soldiers,

VI :659; on committee to memo¬ rialize

congress

compensation,

New York city,

York

Samuel, city,

colonel,

1:367,

oners in New York city, 11:830;

touching VIII :1 13,

soldiers’ 115,

Wethersfield, collects mont

Conn.,

evidence

claim,

city, VIII :288, 296; signs address to Washington, VIII:301. Broome County, N. Y., V:234. Brooner, Frena, captured by Indians

N. Y„ VI :78, 724.

Newburgh

conspiracy,

Ver¬

prominent

in welcoming Clinton to New York

tions

VIII: 1 29.

IV: 1 5 I ;

touching

VI:853;

near

Fort

Plank,

Tryon

county,

Brooner, Jacob, captured by Indians

Brooks, John, captain, in commissary department, 11:373, 374, 528. Brooks,

New

VIILxxxiv;

117; on committee to draft resolu¬ after

of

sends parchment to Clinton from

lieutenant-colonel,

line, at Schenectady, N. 169;

of

alderman, VIII:395.

contributes £ 1 00 for relief of pris¬

111:598.

John,

seventh

from

111:504-505,

V :41 8; exacts oath of allegiance to

Broome, N. Y., denounced as unfriendly to

Butler,

King George, V :41 5 ; included in

Broome,

697. Brooks,

Butternuts, N. Y., loyalist, sells cat¬ tle to John

N. Y., 11:463. Brooks,-,

111:62-63.

John,

6

of

Smith’s

Clove,

near

Fort

Plank,

Tryon

county,

N. Y„ VI :78, 726. Bross,

Philip,

loyalist,

his wife and

,

State of New York

82

Bross, Philip ■— continued.

Brown, - (Dr.),— continued.

children sent to Canada, VI:452,

N. Y„ captured by Indians, VI:

724.

660, 727.

Brouwer, Cornelius, of Albany, N.

Brown, -,

Y., petitions for return of Dr. Van

army,

Dyck, V :2 74.

373.

Brouwer, Uyldrick, of Orange county,

under

(Dr.)

of continental

Gen.

Greene,

VII:

Brown, -, messenger of congress,

N. Y., petitions for protection of

carries

border, IV: 1 71.

801, 111:77, 218, IV:279.

Brouwor, Hendrick, of Schenectady, N. Y., petitions for protection of town, VI :334.

to

Clinton,

II:

Brown, -, major, charges Capt. Doughty with being in British pay, VII :492.

Brower,-, of Westchester county, N. Y., works constructed near his house, 1:303. Brower,

messages

Brown,

-,

Thomas Orange

Cornelius,

of

exempts

of

lieutenant, Moffat’s

county

of Capt. company.

minute

men,

I:

266.

Poughkeepsie district, IV :2 35. Brower, Jeremiah, of New York city,

plundering, VI:503.

grocer, VIII :xxxii. Brower, John, of Robert Van Rens¬ selaer’s Albany county regiment,

Nich’s,

regiment,

Brown,

-,

corporal,

of

second

regiment. New York artillery,

II:

467, 473, 477.

V :383. Brower,

Brown, -, lieutenant, accused of

captain,

of

second

Dutchess county militia,

Brown, -, (Mrs.) of New York city, permitted to send articles to Mrs. Way, V:360.

VI :588. Brower, William, of Dutchess county,

Brown,

-,

(Mrs.)

widow,

of

N. Y., sells flour for army, V: 1 05,

Beekman’s precinct, N. Y., taxed

296.

for

Brower, William, N.

Y.,

of Tryon county,

petitions

for

protection

against Indians, V : 1 79.

son

who

has

joined

enemy,

VI :5 1 6. Brown,

Andrew,

captain,

of

third

regiment, Westchester county mili¬

Brown, see also Browne, Bruyn.

tia,

Brown, -, loyalist, to be tried by

landt Manor, VCestchester county,

court martial, Vl:835.

11:675; of exempts of Cort-

111:683.

Brown, -, of Wawarsing, Ulster

Brown, Benajah, lieutenant, of fourth

county, N. Y., military stores in his

regiment, Westchester county mili¬

care, IV:824, 862.

tia, VII :5 1 0.

Brown,-, (Dr.) of Harpersfield,

Brown, Benjamin, captain, of eighth

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Brown, Benjamin — continued, regiment,

Massachusetts line,

Brown, IV:

491.

Hopkins’

of

Col.

Dutchess

Roswell

county

regi¬

ment, II :627, V :7 I.

Brown,

Bezaleel,

of

Greenwich,

Conn., selectman, IV:489. Brown,

Jeremiah,

83

Conradt,

lieutenant,

Brown, Jesse, matross, of second regi¬ ment, New York artillery,

of first

Brown,

John,

colonel,

II -.67.

of

Massa¬

regiment, Tryon county militia, his

chusetts levies, reported differences

alleged

with Gen. Schuyler, 11:206; presi¬

defection,

VII:80,

81;

sends news of enemy’s appearance,

dent

VII :82.

board of war, IV:390, 520; au¬

Brown, Y.,

David, captured

632, 633,

of

Harpersfield,

by

Brant,

VI:660,

N.

V:579,

727; suffer¬

Ebenezer,

of Rye,

N.

Y.,

George,

of

Tryon

to

of

Massachusetts

purchase

flour

by

Massachusetts, V:125; flour in his possession

seized,

V:144,

169;

ley, VI: 1 70; at Fort Rensselaer, VT.212;

loyalist, master of sloop, II :678. Brown,

thorized

tern,

escorts provisions to Mohawk val¬

ings of his family, V :632. Brown,

pro

county,

ment

detachment of his regi¬

at Schoharie,

VI:265;

his

N. Y., captured by Indians, VI;

defeat and death at Stone Arabia,

726.

VI:319,

Brown, Gil., Jr., of exempts of Wall-

378,

692,

694,

695, 698, 702. Brown, John, of Morristown, N. J.,

kill, N. Y„ 111:471. Brown, Gilbord, of exempts of Wall-

taken prisoner in Clinton’s expedi¬ tion, 1:484.

kill, N. Y„ 111:471. Brown,

354,

Isaac, taxed for son serving

Brown, John, of exempts, of Wallkill, N. Y„ 111:471.

with enemy, VI:626. Brown, Isaac, of Newburgh, N. Y.,

Brown, John, punished at Fort Mont¬

protests against behavior of military

gomery

officers, VI:78 7.

escape,

for

aiding

prisoner

to

1:820, 822-823.

Brown, J., of Rhode Island, in ac¬

Brown, John, refugee, recommended

count with United States, IV :45 1.

to Clinton for office. III :1 73, 293.

N.

Brown, John, of Harpersfield, N. Y.,

Y., Col. Van Cortlandt’s regiment

captured by Indians, VI :669, 727.

Brown, Jacobus, of Wawarsing,

Brown, John, ensign, of second regi¬

encamps near his house, V :228. Brown,

James,

of second

regiment,

Brown, James, of Westchester county, Y.,

petitions for

Bedford, 111:159.

a

guard

New

York

line,

111:288,

V:704; offers resignation, V:480;

New York artillery, 11:20.

N.

ment,

at

joins lature,

in

representations

VI:220;

to

resigns his

mission, VI :793, VII :25.

legis¬ com¬

State of New York

84

Brown,

John,

lieutenant,

of

Marinus Willett’s levies, Brown,

Jonas,

regiment.

sergeant,

Col.

VI :894.

of

second

New York line,

carries

Brown, N., of Rhode Island, account of

his

firm

with

Brown, cinct,

Hand, V:230.

taxed for son in

regiment, New York artillery, II: 97, VI:449.

ment, New York line, complains of favoritism, 111:60-61.

county,

N.

Y.,

enemy’s service,

VI.-567. Brown,

Peter,

of Dutchess

county,

borough, N. Y., 111:411. of

Moffat, III :1 77. Brown,

Robert,

Drake’s

Brown, Jonathan, of exempts of Marl¬

Joseph,

Dutchess

N. Y., petitions for pardon of John

Brown, Jonathan, ensign, of first regi¬

Brown,

States,

Nathaniel, of Rombout pre¬

letters from Gen. Sullivan to Gen.

Brown, Jonathan, captain, of second

United

IV :45 1.

Col.

of

Col.

Samuel

Westchester county

regi¬

ment, VI: 70. Brown, Samuel, charged with deser¬

Samuel

Wyllys’ Connecticut regiment, de¬ serter, 11:319.

tion, V:686, 687. Brown, Solomon, of Amenia precinct, Dutchess

county,

N.

Y.,

makes

Brown, Joseph, of Ulster county, N. Y., sentenced to

death

and par¬

376.

doned, V: 1 28, 1 70. Brown,

Joseph,

regiment,

ensign,

of

fifteenth

Massachusetts line,

IV:

Josiah,

of

Fredericksburgh

precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., taxed for son in enemy’s service,

Solomon,

of

HarpersSeld,

N. Y„ captured by Indians, VI:

Brown, Jost,

of Schoharie,

N.

Y.,

Brown, Mathew, captain, of first regi¬ Tryon

county

militia,

II:

296; informs of raid on Durlach, VI :30. Mathias,

teenth

captain,

regiment,

of

Albany

four¬ county

militia, V :790; threatened by Ver¬

Brown,

Thomas,

Brown,

loyalist

of

Tryon

county,

peace, 11:622. Brown, Migheel, of Schoharie, N. Y.,

Thomas,

Claverack,

prisoner,

N.

of Y.,

exempts 111:625,

of IV:

240. Brown,

N. Y., recommended for justice of

111:423.

Thomas,

asks to be exchanged, VI :45 1.

VI1:8 I.

ment,

Brown,

mont party, VII :5 75.

VI :286.

Brown,

Brown,

660, 727.

134. Brown,

charges against officer of jail, IV:

William,

British

army,

surgeon’s with

mate,

Burgoyne

at

Saratoga, 11:451. Brown, William, captain, of sixteenth regiment, V :871.

Albany

county

militia.

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Brown, William, captain, assistant of

Brownson, Mary — continued.

agent, VI:821, 822, VII 213, 217, 218, 219, 222; agent for Westchester refugees, VII :221.

state

Washington county, N. Y., wishes to remove to Canada, VI :270. Brownson,

Browne, see also Brown, Bruyn. Browne,

Andrew,

Burgoyne

chaplain,

at

of

Bruce, -

Saratoga,

Bruce,

Browne, Daniel Isaac, major, fourth

1:484; movements 111:361, 598.

corps, Browne,

Monfort,

loyalist,

Richard,

thirty-first with

Burgoyne

11:452.

British

Eruff, Charles Oliver, of New Vork of

army,

Saratoga,

II:

451. burgh,

Tryon

widow,

county,

petitions

for

N.

Y.,

public

aid,

VI: 1 23. seventh

regiment,

wounded

British

October

6,

army,

1777, V:

598.

Bruin, see Bruyn. Bruineman,

Hendrick,

loyalist,

pris¬

Brule, Etienne

(Stephen), interpreter

and emissary of Samuel Champlain, V :2 33.

Brunck

(Bronck),

Leonard,

buys

provision and forage for state, VI: 820, 821. Brundage, Daniel, of Fredericksburgh

Brownson,

Elizabeth,

of Kingsbury,

Washington county, N. Y., seeks permission to go to Canada,

VI:

270.

precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., taxed

for

son

in

British

service,

VI :286. Brundage, Daniel, lieutenant, of Char¬

Brownson, Gideon, captain, of War¬

land,

city, merchant, VIII:xxxiii.

Erunck, see also Bronck, Bronk.

Brownlow, Charles, captain, of fifty-

ment,

i

oner of war, VI :731.

Browning, Elizabeth, of New Peters-

ner’s

deliver

Brudenell, Edward, chaplain, British

raising

.

at

to

army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga,

lieutenant,

regiment,

ordered

VIII :204.

of his

troops for king’s service, 1:573. Browne,

army,

brigadier-general,

houses on Staten Island to owners,

volunteers,

loyalist,

governor

(Dr.), of New York

Andrew,

British

New Jersey

(Dr.),

city, IV:707.

II:

452. battalion,

Nathan

of Georgia, VI 1:360.

twenty-first regiment, British army, with

85

additional

continental

commanding post

at

regi¬ Rut¬

Vt., IV:696, 698; prisoner VII:228, 229.

in Canada, Brownson,

Mary,

of

Kingsbury,

lotte county regiment, II: 793. Brundage,

James,

of

Westchester

county, N. Y., imprisoned in New York city, II: 723. Brundage, John, tried for delinquency, V:686, 687.

State of New York

86

Brundage,

Jonathan,

of

exempts

of

York

Ulster county, V :3, 4. Brundage, Timothy, quartermaster, of Col.

Thomas

Thomas’

chester county regiment,

West¬ VI:623.

Brunner, Ludwig, loyalist, prisoner of

Adolph,

loyalist,

prisoner of

Christiaen,

loyalist,

prisoner,

Brunsin, Josiah, of Col. Mannus Wil¬

VII:

348; hears story of Cornelius Hasbrouck, VII :492. Brush

(Bruesh), Alexander, ensign,

of Col. Seth Warner’s additional

ger, Rutland, Vt., IV:697.

empts of Ulster county, V :4.

Brunson,-, of Charlotte county, declines

sen’s Ulster county regiment, VI: 791.

lett’s levies, deserter, VII:286.

Y.,

741,

Brush, Eliakim, of Col. Johannis Jan¬

VI :731.

N.

VI:722,

Brush, Ebenezer (Abinezer), of ex¬

war, VI:731. Bruns,

city,

continental regiment, at Fort Ran¬

war, VI :731. Bruns,

Brush, -, major, prisoner in New

appointment

as

Brush,

John,

suspected of

loyalism,

his house visited by searching party, 11:84-88.

judge, 111:260. Brunson, --—, of Fort Edward, N.

Brush, Joshua, taxed for son serving with enemy, VI:626.

Y., loyalist, VII :357. Brunson,-, of Goshen, N. Y.,

Brush, N.

V:605. Brunson, John, of exempts of Goshen, N. Y„ IV :628.

Lemuel, of Dutchess county, Y.,

petitions

for protection

Brunson, Samuel, of Goshen, N. Y., returns from Paulus Hook, N. J., with news, 11:802, 81 7.

for

pardon

of

Myndert Harris, 111:243; petitions from robbers,

III:

676; not exempt from militia duty, VI:7, 8. Brush, Richard, of Dutchess county,

Brunsons river, see Bronx river.

N. Y., petitions for protection from

Brunswick, Duke of, see Ferdinand,

robbers, 111:676.

Duke of Brunswick.

Brush, William, of Amenia precinct,

Brunswick, see New Brunswick. Brurie, Peter

Johannis R.

Nickolas,

Livingston’s

of

Dutchess county, N. Y., his horse Col.

Albany

county regiment, IV :35.

Albany

county

regi¬

ment, IV :36. Brurie,

Albany

ment, IV :36.

Orange county, N. Y., 11:761. Bruster, -, his tavern in Orange county, N. Y., V:242.

Winesan, of Col.

Livinston’s

Bruster, see also Brewster. Bluster, -, of Orange Furnace,

Brurie, Petrus, Jr., of Col. Peter R. Livinston’s

stolen, 111:182.

Peter R.

county

regi¬

Brutus, allusion to, by Patrick Henry, 1:36; declaration of Sons of Liberty thus signed, 1:49.

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Bruyn, see also Brown, Browne.

Bryan, -,— continued.

Bruyn, Benjamin, of Wawarsing, N. Y., petitions for protection of fron¬ tier,

V:562;

his

house burnt by

enemy, VII: 1 91.

N. Y., petitions for protection of frontier, IV:768. (Brown),

field,

N.

J.,

Washington’s head¬

quarters, VI11:405. Bryant, see also Briant. Bryant, -, assessor of North East

Bruyn, Jacobus, Jr., of Ulster county,

Bruyn

87

precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., VII :6, 7. Bryant,-(Mrs.),

Jacobus

(James)

letters

for,

V :279.

S., lieutenant-colonel, of fifth regi¬

Bryon, John, of Col. Samuel Drake’s

ment, New York line, sent out from

Westchester county regiment, VI:

Fort Montgomery to check enemy, 1:151 ; in Montgomery’s Canadian campaign,

1:240,

424;

at

Fort

Montgomery, 1:453; at Kingston, 11:12 ; carries pay-rolls for Dutchess detachment

to

Clinton,

11:277;

services at Fort Montgomery, 381,

II:

391-392; prisoner of war,

70. Bryon, Mathew, loyalist, killed in at¬ tack

on

Christian

Shell’s

house,

VI: 1 72. Bryson, John, of St. Martin, W. I., military stores in his hands, V :270. Buchanan, New

James,

York,

British

consul

superintends

the

at re¬

11:403, 404, 623; petitions for re¬

moval of Maj. Andre’s remains to

lief

from

England, VI:261, 262.

his

disposition

ance

in

captivity,

V:750-752;

regarding

service,

continu¬

VI:525,

584,

588, 596-597 ; congratulates Clin¬ ton on Col. Willett’s victory, VII:

John,

of

Westchester

county N. Y., joins in petition for guard at Bedford jail, III: 159. Buchanan, John, captain, superintend¬ ent of boats, reports discovery of

105-106. Bruyn, John, on commission to settle compensation of state agents, VII:

suspicious galley, 11:515. Buchanan, Walter & Thomas, mer¬ chants of New York city,

441.

Bruyns, the, at Wawarsing, N. Y., houses

burnt

VIII:

xxxiii.

Bruyno, see Bruyn.

their

Buchanan,

by

enemy,

ment of New York artillery, repri¬ manded for disrespect to an officer,

VII: 1 9 1. Bryan,-, provost marshal, to take possession of Col. Thomas

Buchanan, William, of second regi¬

house,

1:383. Bryan, -, his tavern, near Spring-

11:19-20. I Buck, Amos, of Cambridge, N. Y., maltreats loyalists, II: 857. Buck, Asa, captain, of Cornwall regi-

State of New York

88

Buckinghamshire, Eng., John Wilkes

Buck, Asa — continued. ment, Orange county militia,

IV:

colonel in militia of, 1:57. Buckler, William, of Oyster Bay, N.

629. Buck, Henry

(Dr.), of Col.

Fred¬

erick Weissenfels’ regiment of levies, his appointment as surgeon, VII:

Buck, John, of Saratoga, N. Y., asks

Buck island, in St.

Lawrence river,

British to erect fort on,

IV:444;

intelligence

from,

843-844;

pretended

massing of forces at,

V: I 89 ; in¬

cursions

from,

expedition

V:304;

against,

tia, 11:675, VI :1 04. County,

Pa.,

headquarters in,

Buck island, see also Carleton.

IV:806,

Buckout, Abraham, captain, of third

Bucks

permit to export flour, V :262.

bring

captured on board of sloop,

11:678.

regiment, Westchester county mili¬

240, 241, 254.

prisoners

Y.,

proposed

VL832-833;

old boundary line twelve miles be¬

Washington’s

VIII :399,

400,

401. “ Buckskins,” the, vessel sailing from Baltimore,

Md.,

to

Bordeaux,

France, V :446. Buckstaff,

Peter,

of Col. Alexander

McDougall’s continental regiment, his wanderings and arrest, 1:271273. Bud, - —, prisoner of war, V :429.

low, VIII :359.

Bud, Hannah, permitted to remove to Buck tavern, northwest of Philadel¬ phia,

in

Delaware

county.

Pa.,

Washington’s headquarters, VIII: 401. Buckbee,

Bud,

John,

of

Rombout

John,

of

Westchester

at Bedford jail, 111:159.

Dutchess county, N. Y., taxed for

(Buckhoudt),

Budd, of

Gilbert, second

lieutenant-colonel,

regiment,

Westchester

county militia, petitions for guard

Buckhout, see also Buckout. James,

at of

Bedford jail,

111:159; applies

for arms and ammunition for regi¬

Col. John Frear’s Dutchess county

ment,

regiment, fined for desertion, VI:

wife of loyalist, V :694.

590, 591.

N. Y., protests against military en¬ croachment, VI :787. Buckingham,

I V:390-391 ;

commends

Bud’s (Budd’s), Gen. McDougall’s

Buckingham, Solomon, of Newburgh,

fourth

precinct,

son in British service, VI :567.

county, N. Y., petitions for guard

Buckhout

New \ ork city, V :95 1.

Stephen,

at,

V :24,

39,

48,

76. Buel, Ezra, lieutenant, of Col. John

drummer,

regiment. New

IV :opp. 789.

headquarters

of

York line,

Harper’s levies, V :906. Buell, Ezra, petitions for protection of Saratoga and Cambridge, 111:210.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Buffalo,

N.

Y.,

council fire of Six

Bull, John — continued.

Nations at, VIII:380. Buffalo creek,

Erie

Orange

county,

N.

Y.,

county

jail,

V:386;

as¬

sessed for son serving with enemy,

VIII :360.

VI :456.

Bugbee, -, cinct,

89

of North

Dutchess

East pre¬

county,

N.

Bull, Samuel, tried by court martial

Y.,

for delinquency, V :687.

Ill :8.

Bull, Thomas, of Orange county, N.

Bugbee, Josiah, corporal, reduced to

Y., loyalist, held for exchange, IV:

the ranks for absence from duty, I:

38; his removal to Albany consid¬

818, 819. Bugher,

ered,

-,

captured

to

while scouting, V11:1 92. Buice, see also Buys. Buice

(Buise,

death,

Catherine,

in

VI :836,

893,

Bull,

899;

Timothy,

Bulls ferry

Bukannan, see also Buchanan. Robert,

of

Ephraim,

petitions

of

Great

Nine

in

behalf

of

Thomas

Palmature, V :593. Bullock, Ephrief, of Dutchess county,

linquent, V:73.

N.

Bull, ——, of Ulster county, N. Y., to

be moved

to

taxed for son in

county,

petitions

for

pardon

of

Bullock, John, of the Butternuts, Ot¬ sego

Bull, Daniel, of Fredericksburgh pre¬ Dutchess

Y.,

Myndert Harris, 111:243.

his

farm on Wallkill, 11:76.

N.

county,

N.

Y., loyalist,

V:

415; supplied provisions to king’s

Y.,

troops, V :41 7, 418.

enemy’s service,

Bullock, Nathan, Sullivan’s army en¬

VI :286.

camps by his deserted house near

Bull, Ebenezer, tried by court martial

Wyoming, Pa., V:241.

for delinquency, V:687.

paroled,

prisoner of war in

Partners, Dutchess county, N. Y.,

kins’ Dutchess county regiment, de¬

stores

(see also New York city

Thomas,

Bullock,

of

Bulis, Thomas, of Col. Roswell Hop¬

Orange

of Bennington, Vt.,

Highlands, V: 73.

exempts,

New Windsor, N. Y„ 111:449.

John,

in

ferries), 1:478, 539. Bulles,

836.

Bull,

Americans

551, 552, 572, 698.

charged with aiding robbers, VI:

cinct,

as

banished on doubtful charge, III:

Buice, Matthew, in Poughkeepsie jail,

Bukannan,

treated

719;

135, 142.

under sentence

VI1:1 9.

army

be

asks his

IV:718,

British hands are treated, VI: 1 33-

Buys),

Poughkeepsie jail, of

IV :618; his wife

temporary release,

by enemy

of

Cornwall

county,

N.

111:225;

Y.,

precinct,

j

captain,

confined

in !

Bullock, Richard, of Great Nine Part¬ ners, Dutchess county, N. Y., peti¬ tions in behalf of Myndert Harris,

State of New York

9o

Bunschoten, see Van Bunschoten.

Bullock, Richard — continued. 111:243;

petitions

in

favor

of

Thomas Palmature, V:593. Bullock,

Thomas,

Hopkins’

of

Dutchess

Col.

Burbanck,

-,

colonel,

of

New’

City, Albany county, N. Y., ad¬

Roswell

county

regi¬

ment, delinquent, V: 71, 72.

herent

ners, Dutchess county, N. Y., peti¬

Vermont

party,

VII:

Edward,

cap¬

407. Burbeck

Bulock, Chomer, of Great Nine Part¬

of

(Burbank),

tain, of Col.

Henry Knox’s regi¬

ment of continental artillery, 1:271.

tions for pardon of Thomas Palma¬

Burch, see also Birch, Burtch.

ture, V :593.

Burch, Nathan, of Albany county, N.

Bulsom,

Hanty,

Y.,

petitions

of Haverstraw,

N.

for

retention

of

Haverstraw militia

for home

de¬

fense, V :471.

petitions for protection of Haver¬ straw, V :4 71.

Bulwagga (Bull Wagen, Bullwagers, bay, on Lake Cham¬ of enemy

at,

V:

Bunce, Abraham, of exempts of Kings district, Albany county, 111:673.

Burchardt, Daniel, major, command¬ ing German regiment in Sullivan’s

Burdick, Moses, of second regiment,

Burdsel,

Burdsell,

Burdsel,

battle

of

Bunker, Elihu, Quaker, permitted to on

Long

Island,

111:359.

Bunnell, Isaac, captain, of King’s mili¬ tia

volunteers,

refugee

in

of

horse,

of

Capt.

Israel

loyalist

troop

of

horse,

Burehem, Lemuel, of Cochecton, N. Y., joins in assurance that frontier

Burgados, Henry, of Col. Abraham Bnnckerhoff’s regiment,

Bunker Hill, battle of, see Battles.

York city, V:387, 388.

troop

is safe. III :390.

Germantown, Pa., 11:373.

meeting

loyalist

Samuel,

IV: 7 31.

at

Birdsall,

IV :730. Burdsell,

Buncombe, Edward, colonel, of fifth

wounds received

also

Benjamin, of Capt. Israel

\ oungs’

regiment, North Carolina line, dies

see

Birdsell.

Bunchester, see Van Bunschoten.

attend

court

martial against Solomon Baker, VI:

Youngs’

788, 789, 820, 822, VI: 332.'

of

in

New York line, VI :628.

Haverstraw, V:47 I.

presence

witness

of Haverstraw,

Y., petitions for protection of

plain,

William,

expedition, V :232.

Bulson, Alexander,

Bulwagge)

j Burch,

888.

Bulsom, John, of Haverstraw, N. Y.,

N.

Y„ prisoner, 111:224.

New

Dutchess

enrolled

in

county

levies,

V:

825. Burgdorff,-, von, German lieu¬ tenant with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:452.

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Burger, John, of exempts of Pough¬ keepsie

and

Rombout

91

Burgoyne, Sir John — continued.

precincts,

174; effect of his success at Ticon¬

Dutchess county, IV:235, 236.

deroga, 11:171, 1 73 ; his army at

Burger, Minne, of Richmond county,

mercy of New England, 11:197;

N.

Y., pronounced an enemy of

at Fort Edward,

American cause, V:159.

sity

Burger, Peter (Petter), of Pakataghkan,

Delaware

county,

N.

11:198; neces¬

of saving Albany

from,

II:

1 99; his account of battle of Ben¬

Y.,

nington, 11:241 ; his instructions to

plundered by rangers, 111:729.

Col.

Burghdoff, Hendrick, loyalist, prisoner

Baum,

11:242-243; his re¬

treat expected by Clinton, 11:253;

of war, VI:731.

retires to east side of Hudson, II:

Burgis, Thomas, of exempts of South¬

254; evacuates posts and prepares

east precinct, Dutchess county, IV:

to attack Gates,

63.

ported retreat, 11:340; purpose of

Burgoyne, Sir John, lieutenant-general,

11:335; his re¬

British at New York to cooperate

British army, to command expedi¬

with,

tion

398, 592 ; effect of his defeat on Sir

from

Canada,

1:124,

139;

11:348,

385,

388,

394,

his boastful disposition, 1:140; ef¬

Henry Clinton, 11:383; his losses

fect of battle of Oriskany on expedi¬

Oct.

tion, 1:140, 142; forces St. Clair

toward

to

message from Sir Henry Clinton to,

abandon Ticonderoga,

1:142;

reaches Hudson river, 1:142,

7,

1777, Fort

11:398-399,

II:

11:384;

Edward,

403,

retires 11:384;

404,

413,

1 46; Schuyler’s plan of opposing,

443; his surrender imminent,

1:143,

430; leads reconnoitering detach¬

144,

defeat

at

145,

11:116,

Bennington

117;

ment,

(Walloom-

sac ), 1:145-146; Sir Henry Clin-

i

1i

II:

:431 ; contracts his posi¬

tion, 11:433; his proposals of sur¬

ton attempts to relieve, 1:147, 155;

render,

his character, 1:157-158; defeat at

of convention governing surrender,

Saratoga,

1:159;

in

parliament

11:439, 440-442; articles

11:445-448;

return of army un¬

1:1 60;

der, 11:449; parole of his officers,

speech in defense of Saratoga cam¬

11:450 ; names of officers surren¬

paign,

1:160-161; his policy to¬

dered, 11:450-453; anecdotes con¬

ward

Indian

cerning, 11:454; Gen. Gates con¬

joins

opposition

322;

to

reinforcement,

proclamations, portrait,

estimate

of

his

king,

allies,

Schuyler unable out

to

1:161-162; oppose 11:62;

11:116,

gratulated on victory over, II :482;

his

effect of his defeat on treatment of

III:

American prisoners, 11:548, 569;

142;

his soldiers captured prior to capitu¬

11:145,

lation subject to exchange, II :5 71 ;

517,

II opposite strength,

with¬

92

State of New York

Burgoyne, Sir John —- continued, congress accuses of violating Sara¬ toga convention, II :660-665 ; ef¬ fects of his surrender on enemy, II: 781 ; American demands for sup¬ plies for his captured troops, 11: 833, 111:304; his letters on viola¬ tion of Saratoga convention, III: 31 ; homes abandoned on approach of his army, 111:209, 265-266, VI :631 ; House of Commons con¬ siders state of his army, 111:306; attack upon, by John Wilkes, III: 307; his reply to Wilkes, III :307; inquiries touching violation of Sara¬ toga convention by his troops. III:

Burhans, Samuel, loyalist, joins en¬ emy at Harpersfield, 11:257. ’ lurhite, John, of Charlotte precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y. taxed for son in enemy’s service, VI:576. Burk (Burck), Jesse, captain, of Col. Samuel Fletcher’s Vermont regi¬ ment, ordered to muster company,

Burhans, Abraham, of Capt. Silvester Salisbury’s company of light horse, Kingston, N. Y., 1:575.

Burling, Samuel, of New York city, pronounced an enemy of American cause, V:159,

V: 1 75.

Burke, Edmund, English statesman, his description of Gen. Conway, 1 :40; agent for New York in England, 1:75; Brant at dinner with, 1:163; portrait, IV:opp. 210; promotes treaty of peace, VIII :272. 314-315, 358-359, 360, 575Burke, William, surgeon, British 576, 584-585, 586, 616, 717, army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, IV :210, 365-368, 391-392, 11:451. 420-422; horses seized by his of¬ Burling, E. S., of Westchester county, ficers, 111:326, 328; his camp a N. Y., refugee, VII :257. refuge against Indians, 111:329, Burling, Ebenezer S., of Blooming 331; deserters and prisoners from Grove, Orange county, N. Y., his army, 111:338; IV:465, VII: gives i! formation of murder of Mai. 607; said to have ordered stand¬ Strong, IV : 1 47; juryman at in¬ ards burned before surrender. III: ! quest on death of Maj. Strong, IV: 489-490; Gen. McDougall on 148, 149. route taken by, IV :245 ; his troops Burling, John and Thomas, of New conducted to Virginia, IV:480; \ ork city, merchants, VIIExxxvii. his losses during Saratoga cam¬ Burling, Lancaster, of Poughkeepsie, paign, IV:506, V:599; his rank, N. Y., protests against permitting July I, 1777, IV: 5 09; Gen. William Emott to visit New York Arnold’s service in his capture, city, II :546; of exempts of Pough¬ V1:262 ; importance of his sur¬ keepsie precinct, IV :235 ; taxed for render, VI: 661 -662. son in British service, VI:586.

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Burlington, N. J., New York artillery to be quartered at, VII:586.

ings of township of Nottingham in,

Ebenezer,

of

Col.

John

Field’s Dutchess county regiment,

Burns, Charles, attempts to go to New

Burns, David, of Schenectady, N. Y.,

Burnes, Owen, loyalist, apprehended on his way to New ''1 ork city, VI:

Ebenezer.

sergeant,

of

fifth

of

exempts of New

Windsor, N. Y„ 111:449, 513. John,

334.

of

exempts

of

petitions for protection of Haver¬ straw by home troops, V:471.

regiment, New York line, II :86. James,

signs memorial for protection, VI:

Burns, David, of Haverstraw, N. Y.,

826, 827.

Burnet,

1:229.

York city, VI :827.

11:734. Burnes, see also Burns.

Burnet,

sault, 11:294. Burns, -, captain, carries letter from Clinton to Col. McClaghry,

VIII :220.

Burnet,

Burnet, William (Dr.)—continued, eral, prosecutes two bakers for as¬

Burlington County, N. J., proceed¬

Burlison,

93

Burns, George, keeper of City Arms tavern. New York city, VIII :xi.

New

Windsor, N. Y., 111:449, 513.

Burns, William, loyalist, Major Lo¬ gan ordered to seize, VI:827.

Burnet, John, lieutenant, of fifth regi¬

Burnside, John, lieutenant, of second

ment, New York line, 1:424; cap¬

regiment. New York artillery, VI:

tain in Col. Albert Pawling’s lev¬ ies, VI1:14, 65, 306, 381. Burnet, Robert, major, aide-de-camp to Gen. Greene, in Paulus Hook expedition, V :208; brings to Phil¬ adelphia

news

of

evacuation

of

Charleston, VIII :62. Burnet, first

Robert, regiment,

Aaron,

lieutenant-colonel,

ref¬

eree in disputed election of 1 792, 1:185; Clinton forwards letter to, 1:739; aid-de-camp to Gen. Put¬ nam, II :99; United States senator, 11:877; defeated as candidate for

lieutenant, British

902. Burr,

twenty-

army,

with

Burgoyne, at Saratoga, II :45 1. Burnet, Robert, his bond held by es¬

governor, 11:877; obtains leave of absence, 111:285; to conduct loy¬ alists

within

enemy’s

lines,

III:

601-602, VL233-234; to trans¬

tate of Charles Clinton, 11:610. Burnet, Robert, Jr., his bond held by

port

William

New

York

Smith’s

city,

effects

IV: 31 6;

to

com¬

Clinton, 11:610. Burnet, Thomas, of exempts of New Windsor, N. Y., 111:449, 513. Burnet, William (Dr.), of New Jer¬ sey,

physician

and

surgeon-gen-

mands in Gen. vision, dence York

IV :502, at

McDougall’s di¬ 503;

Richmond

city,

his

Hill,

VIILxxvii,

resi¬ New 414;

State of New York

94

Burt, -, —- continued.

Burr, Aaron — continued. duel with Col. Alexander Hamil¬

V:271,

ton at Weehawken, VIII :414.

John Hanson, VIII :1 61.

Burr,

of

Burt, Benjamin, of Westminstertown, Vt., on committee to protest against

pleas, VI :523.

Vermont government, VI :61 3.

of

Fairfield

seizure

county.

George,

of

orders

Conn., clerk of court of common

Burr,

David,

272;

Fairfield,

Conn.,

justice of peace, apprises Clinton of theft of parchment, IV: 1 52. Burr, Isaac, loyalist, of Capt.

Israel

Island, IV:731. Isaac,

David,

in

Dutchess

county

Burtch, William, in Dutchess county jail, for aiding enemy, VI :836. Burtis, Benijah, of Westchester coun¬

on

British

sloop,

“ Henry,” under flag of truce,

IV:

812.

ty, N. Y., loyalist, prisoner of war, V:694. Burtis, James, of Beekman’s precinct,

Burrall

(Burril), Charles, colonel of

Connecticut militia, asked to pro¬ tect Sharon, 11:397.

petitions in

Dutchess county, N. Y., assessed for son in British service, VI :5 1 6. Burton, Judah, of Dutchess county,

Burrens, Samuel, of Schaghticoke, N. Y.,

Burtch,

jail, for aiding enemy, VI:836.

Youngs’ troop of horse on Long

Burr,

Burtch, see also Birch, Burch.

behalf of David

N. Y., petitions for pardon of Myndert Harris, 111:243; petitions for

Dick, 111:299. Burroughs, Jeremiah, on committee to present to Clinton defenseless con¬ dition of Granville and Skenesbor-

company of rangers to hunt down robbers, 111:676. Burton, William, arrested for traveling without pass,

ough, VI:46. Burroughs, M-, ensign, of fortyseventh regiment, British army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451. Burrow, -, of Pakataghkan, Del¬

11:636.

Burwell’s ferry, James river, Va., I: 89. Bush,-, carries letter from Clin¬ ton to Gen Putnam, 11:132.

aware county, N. Y., alleged loy¬

Bush, -, major, of Fishkill Land¬

alist, his adventure with Maj. Po¬

ing, Dutchess county, N. Y., Gen.

sey’s party, IV:I05,

Putnam’s headquarters at house of,

Burrows,

Thomas,

in

106-108. nine months’

levies, raised by Col. Peter R. Liv¬

general,

commanding

in

Bush, Frederick, of Shokan, N. Y., guides loyalist party

ingston, V :537. Burt,-,

11:418.

British

Leeward

army, islands,

restitution of vessel demanded of,

over Esopus

k.11, 1:768, 776. Bush,

George,

captain,

of

eleventh

regiment, Pennsylvania line, in ac-

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Bute, John Stuart, Earl of, his influ¬

Bush, George — continued. tion

near

Chemung

95

Aug.

13,

sailed

1779, V:234.

III,

1:22; as¬

1:25 ;

corruption

ence over George by

Pitt,

Bush, George, of Springfield, Otsego

under his administration, 1:26; re¬

county, N. Y., sufferer by Indian

sentment at Boston over stamp act

raid,

directed at him,

IV:723,

788; petitions for

the

defense against Indians, V :I 79. Bush

Hank, of Cochecton,

N.

Y.,

loyalist, joins the Indians, 111:193. Bush,

Hendrick,

of

third

regiment,

Hendrick,

river,

Jr.,

loyalist,

seize,

on

1:776;

111:626, 666,

newspaper,

assailed by the

Delaware efforts

698,

to

730,

1:56;

“ North Briton,”

1:56-57. Butler, Abraham, of Smith’s Clove, Orange county,

Ulster county militia, VI:37. Bush,

“Briton,”

1:36; established

N.

Y.,

petitions

for stationing troops in Clove, IV: 275. Butler, Edward, of Albany, N. Y., his house marks boundary of Capt.

IV :1 9. Bush,

Roseboom’s company, VI:733. Jacobus,

of Shokan,

N.

supplies rum to loyalists,

Y.,

1:768,

776.

1:768.

N. Y„ Butler,

Bush, Peter, of Shokan, N. Y., loy¬ alist in Jacob Rose’s party, 1:758, 768, 772, 11:635, 637.

Hopkins’

Dutchess

county

regiment, delinquent, V:71, 73.

at

Jeremiah,

tried

for

delin¬

quency, V :687. Butler, John, colonel, of loyalist rang¬

165; assures Burgoyne of loyalist support, 1:146; commands Indians at battle of Newtown, 1:166; to

Buskirk see Van Buskirk. mills,

IV :628.

ers, his cruelty at Wyoming, 1:1 7,

Bushe (Bushey), John, of Col. Ros¬

Buskirk’s

rinus Willett’s levies, VII:286. Butler, James, of exempts of Goshen,

Bush, Jacobus, Jr., of Shokan, N. Y.,

well

Butler, Isaac, deserter from Col. Ma-

head Indian incursion, 1:769, 794;

Suffern,

N.

Y.,

conveys demand for surrender of

original owner, Jacobus Van Bus¬

Fort Stanwix,

kirk, 1:271.

young Indians from Oquaga,

Bussing, York

Aaron, city,

of

Harlem,

hospital

stores

New at

his

Bussing, Sarah, goods under flag of

of

Capt.

dosius Fowler’s levies,

his

flight

from

Fort

of

joining,

11:284;

party to Delaware river,

sends

II :644;

makes treaty with Indians at Ni¬

truce directed to, V:376. William,

273;

II:

Stanwix, 11:274; Michael Ittig ac¬ cused

house, 1:348, 349.

Bussing,

271,

11:156; joined by

Theo¬

VI:370.

agara, 11:781 ; to aid loyalist up¬ rising,

111:111;

lieutenant-colonel

State of New York

96

Butler, John — continued.

Butler, John -— continued. of militia before Revolution, 204;

structions to Gen. Sullivan for his

III:

capture,

in conference with Senecas

V : 1 24;

his strength

at

and Cayugas at Kanadesaga, III:

battle of Newtown, V :22 7; leads

357, 380, 458; with large force

troops at Newtown,

at

join

rounded and nearly captured, V:

111:476;

237; attempts to ambuscade Sulli¬

Oswego,

Brant

at

III: 368;

to

Unadilla,

recruiting and gathering provisions

van,

V:239-240;

for

tory

over,

army,

promises

111:505-506,

immunity to

527;

Lt.

Elisha

523, 543, 544, 546, IV:132; his letter

to

Lord

Howe,

111:527;

Sullivan’s

vic¬

exchange

of

prisoners to be proposed to, V :273 ;

Scovell, 111:520-521 ; his connec¬ tion with Wyoming massacre, III:

V :242;

V:235; sur¬

his policy deplored by British of¬ '

ficers,

V:361 ; to join Brant, V:

414; expected at Cherry Valley, V :41 5 ; reported in Mohawk val¬

threatens Cherry Valley, 111:544;

ley,

threatens German Flats,

111:582;

scouts to Freehold, V :885 ; at Ni¬

summons

Delaware

river

to

loyalists Oquaga,

on

111:597;

pro¬

V:7 38,

740,

;

VI :31

agara,

hawk valley,

762;

expected

sends

in

Mo¬

V1:1 69; appears in

posed expedition against, 111:615;

strength at Oneida, VI :288, 292;

expected

strength of British force, including

at Cochecton,

111:633;

his troops in need of gram,

III:

666, 682; at Chemung with 1 1 00 Indians,

action

at

Fox’s mills,

VI:

353; in command at Niagara, VI:

ange county, 111:720; obtains sup¬

482; designed to destroy Schenec¬

plies on Delaware river, IV: 107,

tady, VI :483.

goes to

threatens

after

Or¬

108;

111:712;

his rangers, VI:305, 353; retreats

Niagara,

IV: 1 14;

Butler, Joseph, of Haverstraw, N. Y.,

men from Cherry Valley under his

petitions for protection of district,

command, IV :260; his wife a pris¬ oner subject to exchange, 1V:4I3, 458;

V:403;

advises

Onondaga

chief to attack settlements, IV:575 ;

V :471. Butler,

M., von,

German

lieutenant

under Burgoyne, 11:453. Butler,

Richard,

colonel,

of

ninth

members of his force murder John

regiment, Pennsylvania line, instruc¬

Clark, IV :588-589; his tenants in

tions

Try on

Point,

county,

IV:670;

loyalists

to,

before

V: 1

55

;

taking of seeks

to

Stony restrain

near Fort Schuyler rely on his pro¬

mutineers in Pennsylvania line, VI:

tection,

547, 548-549,

IV: 74 7,

Schoharie, island,

748;

IV:807;

threatens

leaves

554; as commis¬

Buck

sioner of congress to Six Nations,

IV:844; Washington’s in-

receives communication from Clin-

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Butler, Richard — continued,

97

Butler, William — continued.

ton, VIII :332-333; invites Onei-

111:605-606; sends parties against

das

loyalists,

and

d uscaroras

to

treaty,

111:616,

1V:106,

109,

¥111:337-338; suggests to Clin¬

139; reports to

Clinton work of

ton that state interests be subordi¬

scouting parties,

111:630-632; at

nated to general treaty, VIII :339-

I

Schoharie,

340.

111:695,

IV: 1 68,

229 ; commissioners of sequestration make demand for cattle which he

Butler, Thomas, of Caughnawaga, N. Y., brings news of loyalist purposes

has

from Johnstown, III: 407.

IV: 1 1-12; ordered by Clinton to

Butler, Walter N., captain, of loyal¬

apprehend

ist rangers, his cruelties at Cherry Valley,

1:17,

164;

111:706,

slayers

710,

of

714,

Harmanus

Dumond, 111:739-740; counseled

assures" Bur-

goyne of loyalist support,

seized,

by

Clinton to

restrain

disposition

1:146;

of soldiers to plunder, IV: 1 2-13;

at battle of Newtown, 1:166, V:

encouraged by Clinton in offensive

227, 235, 242; joined by party

operations,

of loyalists, 11:291 ; recruiting for

mation touching death of Dumond,

St.

IV: 1 03-1 05 ;

Leger’s

seizure, and

army,

III :204;

conviction,

escape,

111:204,

his !

imprisonment

111:204;

VII:473,

his

death,

479,

484,

486, 487; Charles Smith reports to,

his success in recruiting,

617-618, Valley, change

631;

IV:293; of

his

prisoners, 576,

destroys

proposes

mother

IV: 4 1 2,

710,

711,

and

ex¬ other

413,

V:

III:

Cherry

529,

130,

222,

IV: 13; presents infor¬

Clinton

exonerates

Maj. Posey in letter to, IV:140:

141; his operations against Indians, settlements,

IV: 163,

185,

222-

228; thanked by Clinton for suc¬ cessful

expedition,

marches

IV:232;

to relief of Fort Alden,

IV :29 1 ; informed of Col. Alden’s death,

IV:292; ordered on Sulli¬

van expedition, to

destroy

V :86,

Indian

123; sent

settlements

on

403; Gen. James Clinton addresses on exchange of prisoners, IV :45 7-

Cayuga lake, V:240; rejoins main army, V :241. 459, 529, 704. Butler,

William,

regiment,

colonel,

Pennsylvania

of

fourth

line,

has

misunderstanding with Gen. Stark, 111:595-596; promises

to

Gen.

Ten

cooperate

Broeck

with,

III:

600; Washington disposed to put in command of offensive operations,

Butler,

Zebulon,

regiment,

colonel,

Connecticut

of

fourth

line,

repels

enemy from Susquehanna, IV:684; proofs

of

Indian barbarities

dis¬

covered by him at Wyoming, V: 231 ; in command of fort at Wy¬ oming, V :232.

State of New York

98

Butler’s Buildings, small village on site of Geneva, N. Y., V:238.

Butts, Isaac — continued. kins’ Dutchess county regiment, V:

Butler’s creek, near Elmira, N. Y.,

71, 72, 73. Butts hill, see also Rhode Island.

1:166. Butterfield,

Benjamin,

Brattleboro,

Vt.,

lieutenant, in

of

Cumberland

county militia, informs Clinton of

Butts hill, R. I., battle of, 111:660. Buyker, -, to guide detachment to Delaware river, 111:626.

visits

Buyker, Silas, of third regiment, Ul¬

Newfane to track loyalist move¬

ster county militia, captured, VII:

ments,

226.

loyalist

plot,

VI :2 13-214;

VI :2 1 5 ; on committee to

protest

against

Vermont

govern¬

Buys, Abraham, of Albany county,

ment, VI:613. Butterfield, James, lieutenant, of Col.

Butter hill, eminence in Highlands of Hudson, militia stationed near, II: 473; hay to be stored near,

N. Y., certifies regarding ferry in Mohawk river near Cohoes, V :40.

Lewis Dubois’ levies, VI:21.

II:

789; beacons to be erected on, V: 77, 392; guard removed from, V:

Buys, Andrew, boy convicted of theft in Albany court, IV:188, 209. Buys,

John,

Butterhill

Clove,

in

Highlands

of

Otsego

county,

N.

loyalists procure supplies 504-505;

at,

Y., III:

Brant removes families

from, 111:542-543; Capt. Ballard cattle

at,

of

IV:21,

Sir

John

Byer, David, of Ramapo, N. Y., loy¬ taken in Clinton’s night ex¬

pedition, 1:483. Byron, John, Admiral,

Hudson, 11:403, 474. Butternuts,

sergeant,

Johnson’s regiment, loyalist, VI:44.

alist,

423.

seizes

Buys, see also Buice.

expected at

St. Lucia, IV:528, 538, 539. Byvanck,-, (Mrs.) her exchange for wife of Uriah Mitchell, on Long Island,

proposed,

IV:826,

855,

V:222.

V:415, Byvanck, Abraham, of Essex county,

416, 417; burnt by Oneidas and Tuscaroras, habitants scouting

IV: 131;

apprehended, party

sent

loyalist

in¬

IV:260;

from

Cherry

Valley to, IV :286; resort for loyal¬ ists, V:414, 415, 416, 417, 418. Button, Charles, of Vermont, testifies in suit between William Oliver and one West, IV:698, 699. Butts, Isaac, of Col.

Roswell Hop-

N. J., petitions in behalf of pris¬ oners, VI:606. Byvanck, Peter, of New York city, on committee to receive Washing¬ ton and Clinton, VIII :296.

C

ABOT, John, Italian navigator, his visit to Labrador, 1:92.

Cabot, Sebastian, son of John Cabot, his voyage, 1:77, 92.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Cachran, see Cochran. Cadaughrity

Cain, Brian — continued,

(Cadorothy),

Mont¬

gomery county, N. Y., burned by Sir John Johnson,

99

VI:693, 695.

Cadiz, Spain, money received at, V: 286; letter from John Jay on road

brings intelligence of Brant and But¬ ler from Oquaga, IV: I 1 3, 114. Cain,

Daniel,

of

fourth

regiment.

Orange county militia, V :686. Cain, Edward, of Col. Levi Pawl-

to, V :861 ; secret expedition from,

ing’s Ulster county regiment,

VI1:21 2; news of peace received

22. Cais,

by way of, VIII :94. Cadman,

Edward,

Claverack, N.

of

Y.,

exempts

111:625,

of IV:

-,

Cadmon, John, of Claverack, N. Y.,

Cadmond, George, of Claverack, N. Y., signs petition to Clinton,

V:

Cakeat, see Kakiate.

Lt. Jacob Rose’s recruits, 11:635,

Calder,

James,

(Kelder),

of Lt. Cadwallader, John, general, his home in Philadelphia, 1:94; fought duel with Gen.

Thomas Conway,

II:

713.

N.

Y.,

William,

loyalist,

Jacob Rose’s recruits,

II:

635, 637. Caldwell, see also Calwall, Calwell. Caldwell,

-,

captain,

loyalist,

led attack on German Flats, IV:

Cady, Nathaniel, lieutenant, of Col. Marinus Willett’s levies, VI:894. Caesar, Julius, allusion to, by Patrick Henry, 1:36.

and

Hurley,

Ulster

county,

111:612. surgeon,

twentieth

regiment, British army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451. Johannes,

Andrew, Bank

of

director of pro¬ North

America,

VII :629. Caldwell, James, of Albany, N. Y.,

Schaghticoke,

in behalf of

turn, V:274, VI:238. Caldwell,

Joseph,

colonel,

of Cam¬

bridge, N. Y., joins in petition in N.

behalf of prisoners, VI :631 ; mem¬

David

ber of Vermont assembly, VI 1:34;

Dick, 111:299.

on boundary commission, VII:447.

Cain, Brian, loyalist, Cochecton, Sul¬ county,

VIE225. Caldwell,

petitions for Dr. Van Dyck’s re¬

Matthew,

petitions

118; ravaged Wawarsing, V:228,

posed

Cafor, William, of exempts of Kings¬

livan

Catskill,

emigrant, asks permission to return

Calder

Cadorothy, see Cadaughrity.

Y.,

of

to Scotland, VI:857.

930.

Cahrel,

Case,

636, 637.

signs petition to Clinton, V :930.

Cahill,

see

Stephen.

Calder (Kelder), Henry, loyalist, of

240.

ton

captain,

II:

N.

Y.,

111:193;

Caldwell, William,

letter from,

warded to Clinton, 111:666.

for¬

State of New York

100

1783,

Calwell, George, of Albany county,

showing days of week, are printed

N. Y., returned as assemblyman on

at the beginning of vols. II to VIII,

disputed list, VII:322.

Calendars for years

1775 to

roman pagination.

Calwell, William, of Col. Levi Pawi-

Calfe, John, of Rockingham county,

ing’s

N. H., appointed to keep record of

857.

prices of corn,

beef

and

leather,

county

regiment,

I:

Camaran, see Cameron.

V :654.

Cambel, Cambell, see Campbell.

Calkin, William, ensign, of Dutchess

Camble, see Campbell.

county exempts, IV:62, 63. Calkins,

Ulster

Jonathan,

Jonathan

captain,

Lattimer’s

of

Col.

regiment,

Washington county,

N. Y., con¬

mont,

Calkins, Reuben, lieutenant, of seventh Connecticut

Cambredg),

vention meets at, in favor of Ver¬

Connecticut militia, V:35.

regiment,

Cambridge (Cambrige,

line,

VI:760,

761,

789,

865,

867, 884, 890; VII:34.

com¬

Cambridge

district,

N.

Y., ill-treat¬

plained of for enlisting negro, II:

ment of loyalists in, 11:850, 854-

132.

858, 877-878, 111:432; commit¬

Callacrunty, William

N.

Y.,

Butler’s

visited

in

expedition,

Col

tee of, suffers insult from mob, II:

IV: |

854-856;

227.

for

Callbort, Thomas, accused of taking I Mikiah Cudner’s horse, VI:503. Callichan, John, of first regiment, New York line, VI :532. Callieres-Bonnevue,

Louis

plans conquest of New York,

111:209-212;

for

Charlotte

re¬

county

regiment proposed,

111:214-215;

militia

out,

of,

ordered

IV :308;

abandonment,

IV:605;

regi¬

ment of, reluctant to garrison Fort Edward, V :5 71 ; inhabitants peti¬ tion in behalf of neighbors in cap¬

asks

permission

for

his

I

tivity,

V 1:630-631;

VI:646-647;

371. churches,

in

New

for

York

Calwall, Abraham, Mamakating, N. Y., petitions for frontier protection,

annexation

inhabitants to

760, 775, 787,

city, confiscated by British, 1:167. Calwall, Calwell, see also Caldwell.

resident

of,

assessed for son in enemy’s service,

daughter to go to New York, V:

IV :563.

in,

inhabitants

I:

Callow,-, of Dutchess county,

Calvimstic

cruiting

of

123.

Y„

protection,

of

settlements contiguous to, in danger

Chevalier

Hector de, governor of Montreal,

N.

petition

[

petition

Vermont,

VI:

799; association

in, to oppose Vermont advocated, V1L477. Cambridge, Conn., commissary mag¬ azine may be placed at, IV :531.

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Cambridge,

Mass.,

army at,

powder

sent

to

Cameron, Donald, deserts from con¬

1:200; parole given by

tinental service, V :795.

Burgoyne and officers at, 11:450;

Cameron

Washington in command at, VIII: 396,

39 7,

414;

Washington

his

Canada, V :843. Cameron (Cammorin), John, his wife and children sent to Canada, VI:

Campden),

452.

Charlotte county, N. Y., IV:727,

Cameron (Camroon), Margaret, asks

728.

passport to Canada, V :843.

Camden, S. C., flight of militia at bat¬ tle

Donald,

Cameron, Elizabeth, asks passport to

Cambridge road, Mass., 11:450. (Cambden,

(Camaran),

wife sent to Canada, VI:452.

leaves, VIII :397, 419.

Camden

IOI

of,

VI:315;

Gen.

Cameron (Camrin), Mary, asks pass¬

Greene

port to Canada, V :843. writes

from,

VI:910;

enemy

in

Cameron,

possession of, VI :91 2-913; losses of enemy at, April 25, 1781, VII: 28; its evacuation by Lord Rawdon,

VII :29; its situation,

VII:

29.

j

Nally,

asks

passport

to

Canada, V :843. Cameron

(Camroon),

Nancy,

asks

passport to Canada, V :843. Cameroon, see Cameron. “ Camilla,” frigate, British war vessel,

Camell, see also Campbell.

V :24.

Camell, John, of Butternuts, Otsego

Cammel, see Campbell.

county, N. Y., loyalist, exacts oath

Cammorin, see Cameron.

of allegiance to King George, V:

Campbell, -, at Goshen, N. Y., supposed loyalist, IV:827.

415. Camer, Peter, carpenter, employed in Robert

Livingston’s

iron

works,

Campbell,-, of Bedford, N. Y., to forward provisions to Gen. Par¬ sons, 111:26.

V :753. Cameron

(Cammorin),

Alexander,

Campbell,

-,

major,

of

Conti¬

nental Village, Putnam county, N. his wife and children sent to Can¬ ada, VI :452. Cameron

(Cammorin),

Angus,

his

wife and children sent to Canada, VI :452. Cameron

(Camrin),

Y„ IV:347. Campbell

-, suffers

by attack on Cherry Valley, IV: 411. Campbell

Cathrene,

(Campble),

(Campble),-, suffers

asks

by attack on Cherry Valley, IV:

Cameron (Cameroon), Christine, asks

Campbell, -, of Hackensack, N.

passport to Canada, V :843.

passport to Canada, V :843.

411.

J., his tavern, 1:573.

State of New York

102

Campbell, army,

--,

captain,

recruiting

at

British

Campbell, Daniel, of Schenectady, N.

Hackensack,

Y., former judge of inferior court,

N. J„ 1:573.

forwards letter from Sir John John¬

Campbell, ——, Charlotte

(Mrs.) widow, of

precinct,

Dutchess

county, N. Y., VI:890.

regiment,

desires

to

resign

commission, 111:296. Campbell,

Alexander,

sixty-second army,

carries

of

regiment,

British

messages

between

11:399, 413 ; prisoner on parole, II :45 1 ; visited Albany in disguise, VII :339. (Cample,

Alexander,

of

Campble),

Shawangunk

pre¬

cinct, Ulster county, N. Y., con¬ of

harboring

loyalists

792,

795,

11:635;

writes

from prison letter of complaint to

Campbell,

colonel,

quartermaster-general, 1:121 ;

in

deputy northern

compensated

by congress for losses at Ile-auxNois (Illinois in ms.), 111:91. Campbell,

Douglas,

author

of

the

“ Puritan in England, Holland and Noix (Illinois in ms.), 111:91. Campbell,

Duncan,

major,

British

Archibald, of

British

army,

Campbell, Edward, of Wallkill, Uls¬ ter county,

N.

Y., joins in peti¬

tion

relative

to

justices

of peace,

111:493. Campbell, Henry Fletcher, lieutenantgeneral, British army, his regiment,

11:269.

colonel,

232-233.

in

arms, 1:765, 767, 768, 770, 790,

Clinton,

Donald,

prisoner, stores arms at Fishkill, I:

Campbell,

791,

Campbell,

department, captain,

Burgoyne and Sir Henry Clinton,

victed

oath prescribed by legislature, III: 604; known as loyalist, VI:361.

Campbell, Aary, captain, of Haverstraw

son to Newtown, 11:840; refuses

lieutenant-

seventy-first

regiment,

negotiations

for his

IV:509; ordered to restore houses to owners on Long Island, VIII: 203.

exchange, 11:570, 571, 573, 574;

Campbell, Jack, of Orange county, N.

111:306; informs John Cumming,

Y., petitions for military protection,

British prisoner, of effort for his ex¬

IV :1 72.

change, IV: 1 65, 221, 242; leads

Campbell (Cambell), James, of Col.

expedition to Savannah, Ga., IV:

John

481; acting brigadier, V11 f: 31 7.

\ork city militia, 1:363.

Campbell (Cambel, Cambell), Dan¬

Lasher’s

regiment

of

New

Campbell, James, of Cherry Valley,

Y., petitions

N. Y., petitions for protection of

for protection of frontier, 1111:21 1 •

frontier, 11:823; sufferer by attack

asks permission to export wheat in

on Cherry Valley, IV:339, 675,

exchange for salt, V :262.

721, 787.

iel, of Saratoga, N.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Campbell (Canpbel), James, of Col.

Campbell, Mungo, lieutenant-colonel,

A. Brinckerhoff’s Dutchess county

of

regiment, V:825.

army,

Campbell,

James,

Jr.,

captured

at

Cherry Valley, IV:338.

com’s regiment of New York levies, VI:370.

regiment,

attacks

Fort

British

Montgomery,

1:149; demands surrender of Fort 11.393;

killed

in

storming of fort, II.:399, V:598. Campbell

(Cambbell),

Phineas,

Essex county, N. J., signs petition

Campbell (Cambell), John, carpenter, employed on defenses of Hudson river, 1:452. Campbell

fifty-second

Montgomery,

Campbell, John, of Col. William Mal-

103

in

behalf

Campbell

(Camble),

of

American

captives,

VI:606. (Campble),

Phoebe,

of

John, of Col.

Fort Edward, N. Y., asks to be re¬

Peter Van Ness’ regiment of Al¬

instated in possession of property, V -.338-339.

bany county militia, V :664. Campbell, John, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., suffers by attack on settlement, IV:340, 722, 787.

German Flats, IV:343.

regiment,

New

York

John,

assistant

deputy

John,

Saratoga, N. Y., petitions for pro¬ IV:770.

Campbell, Robert, arrested for rob¬

Campbell (Cambel), Samuel, colonel, of

first

regiment,

Tryon

county

Valley,

11:822,

111:105,

410,

IV:261 ; petitions for protection of

quartermaster-general, IV :868. Campbell,

of

militia, asks protection for Cherry

artillery, VII: 18. Campbell,

Robert,

bery, VII :41 9.

Campbell (Cambill), John, lieutenant, second

(Cambell),

tection of frontier,

Campbell, John, suffers by attack on

of

Campbell

colonel, of Cherry

county, IV: 1 19; in list of sufferers

Valley, N. Y., carries despatches

at Cherry Valley, IV:338,

to Indian country, IV:704; peti¬

410, 675,

tions for protection against Indians,

in captivity, IV:338, 410, 413;

V.-179.

V: 130,

Campbell,

John,

Jr.,

lieutenant,

of

721, 787; his family

220,

403,

404;

274,

first regiment, Tryon county militia,

sulted

on

fund,

IV:758;

Valley,

county,

IV :261 ;

suffers

by destruction of settlement, 339,

IV:

Campbell,

Ludowick,

of

German

361,

distribution

IV: 782;

of

relief

removed

from

sends

political

message to Clinton, V: 615. Campbell,

721, 787.

276,

VI:407; to be con¬

petitions for protection of Cherry 11:822,

339,

Samuel,

Jr.,

lieutenant,

first regiment, Tryon county militia,

Flats, N. Y., suffers by destruction

petitions

of settlement, IV :343.

Valley,

for protection of Cherry 11:822,

IV :261 ;

in list

State of New York

104

Campbell,

Samuel, Jr.— continued,

of Cherry

Valley sufferers,

IV:

invasion of New York, 1:123-124; Hudson river main channel of com¬

339, 410. Campbell

Canada —- continued,

(Cambell),

Solomon,

of

munication

with,

1:126,

128,

Saratoga, N. Y., petitions for pro¬

255; Congress invites cooperation

tection

of,

of frontier,

770;

seeks

111:211,

permission

to

IV:

import

tions

(Campell), Stephen, peti¬ for

protection

of

Orange

county, IV: 172. Campbell,

expedition

196;

from,

Burgoyne’s

1:159;

loyalists

remove to, 1:161 ; Sir John John¬

salt, V :262. Campbell

1:133-134,

Thomas,

son

escapes

to,

contemplated

1:183;

invasion

1778,

1:187;

in

Gen. Thomas commands American lieutenant,

of

troops in,

1:21 1 ;

fourth regiment, Pennsylvania line,

Americans

IV:229.

Gen. Thompson at Three Rivers,

Campbell,

Thomas,

of

New

York

•1:237,

in,

sympathy with

238,

1:214;

240,

repulse of

243;

New

city, on committee to adopt badge

York officers who served in, 1:239,

to be worn Evacuation day, VIII:

424;

295.

1:241 -242 ; German dragoons sup¬

Campbell,

William,

twenty-fourth

lieutenant,

regiment,

of

British

reinforcements

ordered

for,

plied with horses in, 1:333; route from,

to

New York endangered,

army; with Burgoyne at Saratoga,

1:380; the king announces its re¬

11:451.

covery, 1:403; Pascal Paoli com¬

Campbell Hall,

Orange county,

N.

Y„ IV :813.

mands

troops

force in,

Campble, see Campbell. Camptown, Essex county, N. J.,

in,

1:622;

British

during Burgoyne’s inva¬

sion, 11:174; effects of cession of, I:

532.

by

France,

11:306-307;

certain

people with Burgoyne permitted to

Camrin, see Cameron.

return to, 11:441, 447, 449; Brit¬

Camroon, see Cameron.

ish prisoners allowed to get clothing

Canaan,

from, 11:447-448; William Smith,

Conn., Washington recom¬

mends that magazine be placed at,

chief

IV :5 31.

prisoners released from,

Canada, minutes of Indian Commis¬

justice,

11:661-662;

sioners thought to have been car¬

campaign

ried to, 1:14; English ascendency

870,

established in,

1:23; claim of, to

11:486;

failure

against,

111:306;

dreaded,

American in of

winter

11:712-713,

incursions

11:792,

1776,

111:205,

from, 209,

land between Connecticut river and

419;

Hudson, 1:73; a military base for

111:124, 150; infractions of Sara-

prisoners

from,

at Albany,

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Canada — continued.

Canada — continued.

toga convention in, 111:314, 358,

274,

360,

American

238,

111:406;

654,

575,

105

1V:365;

prisoners to be sent to,

Onondaga brings news from, III:

275,

276,

287-288,

297,

VI:

424,

659-660, 688,

648,

708,

736,

762; Phoebe Campbell asks to be

459; troops and Indians from, at

sent

Oswegatchie, 111:538; evidence of

perses

infraction

convention

381 ; proposed north line of New

584-585,

h ork

sought 586,

of Saratoga

in,

111:576,

717,

IV:207,

366,

391-

392, 420-422; Andrew Stephen¬ son

brings

news

campaign in,

from,

111:639;

brought money into

to,

V:338-339;

transports

adjusted

storm

sailing

to

for,

boundary

dis¬ V:

of,

V:382; families in Tryon county desirous of removing to, 523,

524-525,

548,

V:521-

843,

VI:

239, 266, 325, 343, 364, 369;

New York state, 111:725; inhabi¬

flag sent to, V:524, 551 ; experi¬

tants of Tribes Hill taken to, IV:

ence of British deserter journeying

254;

to,

loyalists

plan

reprisals

in,

V:7I2; Sir John Johnson re¬

IV :307; enemy’s strength in, IV:

turns to, V :81 8, 822 ; loyalists at

309;

Fort Edward desire to go to, V:

Washington

discusses

pro¬

posed expedition against, IV:365-

893, VI:266; Brant seeks assist¬

368;

IV:

ance in, V :91 4, 950; British sol¬

Butler’s

dier brings information from, VI:

IV:458;

44; situation of enemy’s force in,

Washington designs new expedition

VI :64; Jean Edgar desires pass to,

military

442-445; family

to,

conditions

Col.

may

John

return

IV:602-604;

ened from,

in,

to,

frontier

threat¬

1V:605; Indians may

VI: 1 50-1 52 ; interest of, in North¬ west

Territory,

VI:202;

inhab¬

be reinforced from, IV :61 5, 616;

itants of Kingsbury, N. Y., crave

loyalists in Tryon county in com¬

permission to remove to, VI:269-

munication

713;

270; effect of its loss to Union,

outrages committed by parties from,

V1:31 2; reports about Ethan Al¬

IV :725,

with,

726,

IV:670,

771;

Lafayette’s

len circulated in, VI:359; resorts

letter to people of, IV:805; mes¬

of

sage

women and children sent to, VI:

from,

to

garrison

at Oswe¬

emissaries from,

VI:359-363;

IV:805-806; Fort Stan-

452-453, 723, 724, 761 ; Ameri¬

wix threatened from, V: 164, 189,

cans from Susquehanna taken to,

719,

by enemy, VI :605 ; communication

gatchie,

ers

720-721; American prison¬

in,

196;

treated exchange

American

with of

prisoners

lenity,

V:

of Vermont leaders with, VI:749-

loyalists

for

750, 859, VII:614, 632; prison¬

in,

V:273, |

ers

allowed

to

return

from,

on

io6

State of New York

Canada — continued.

Canada —• continued. parole, VI: 761; military prepara¬ tions in, VI:7 71,

773; emissaries

from, at Kingsbury, VI:840, 844; form of parole given by prisoner in,

New York sent to, VI11:2 71 ; con¬ gress

reserves

VI:882-883; loyalists expect army

dition

to,

Butler

killed

young men from

Half Moon prisoners in, VI:906;

for

refugees

Canada creek, N. Y., scouting expe¬

from,

VI :891 ;

lands

from, VIII :391.

VI :212; at,

487; mentioned

Walter

VII:473, to

define

N.

479, Indian

loyalists suspected of carrying am¬

boundary, VIII :358, 359, 360.

munition to, VII:75; reported in¬

Canadasago, Cannadasago, Kanada-

vasion from,

VII :80; territory in

Vermont claim exposed to invasions from,

VII :94;

persons

taken

to,

from Ballston, N. Y., VII:

157;

kidnapping enterprises from,

VII:

184,

301 ;

quality

of

food

re¬

seaga,

Kanadasege,

Kanasadaga,

Kanasedego, see Kanadesaga. Canajoharie warie,

(Canajohary, Canejohery,

Canajo-

Canijohary,

Cannejoharrie, Cannojeharie, Cannojoharie, Canojohare, Canojoharie,

ceived by prisoners in,

VII:227;

Conajohary,

principles

governing

exchanges

hohana, Cunnogeharry, Kanonog-

VII :228-230,

271-275,

harie,

with,

282-284,

290,

294-295,

310-311, 320, 330, 342,

368,

409;

335,

341-

despatches

New York sent from, military force of,

296,

Connajoharry, Cono-

Kanonwarehare),

Gen.

James

1:1 64;

Clinton

proposed

N.

Y.

marches

to,

monument

to

for

Gen. Herkimer in, 111:196; bat¬

VII :261 ;

talion of, ordered to German Flats,

concentrated at

111:475;

apprehensions

for,

III:

St. Johns, VI 1:324; James Dugan

565 ; enemy reported near, IV :80;

brings information from, VII :339;

troops ordered to; IV:81 ; appeal

preparations in, against Connecticut

for troops from, IV :1 1 7-1 19, V:

river

701-703;

patch

settlements, from

VII:395;

New York

to,

des¬ VII:

Col.

Schaick will

Goose

march

to,

Van

IV:288;

404; adventure of war party from,

troops

VII :406; congress may admit to

rendezvous at, IV:75 1, V:82, 83,

Union, V11:5 1 8; Vermont leaders

123, 149; wagons for the Sullivan

would

find

refuge

in,

VIII :80;

for

Sullivan

expedition

to

expedition collected at, V :86; Gen.

proposal to cede to United States,

Clinton sets off for,

VIII :87; reduced importance under

Clinton departs from, V: 1 22 ; spies

treaty,

VIII: 160;

ceived

in,

no

orders

for evacuating

re¬

frontier

posts, VIII :249, 333; loyalists of

V:87; Gen.

executed at, V:122; guard to be kept

at

Fort

Plank

in,

V:547;

fourth New York regiment ordered

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Canajoharie — continued.

107

Canawaugus (Canawaugas), Living¬

to, V :805; Gen. Van Rensselaer

ston county, N. Y., Col. John But¬

arrives at, in pursuit of Sir John

ler retires to, V :239.

Johnson,

VI :31 9; engagement at,

VI :325,

338,

606 ;

news

of

Candaia

(Candaya,

Sullivan’s

army

Cherry Valley received by way of,

237; Sullivan’s

VI :81 1 ;

241.

895,

troops

896,

posted

901 ;

at,

VI:

Brant expected

at, VIII :341, 344; Brant declines to return to, VI11:380.

N. Y., threatening attitude of loy¬ alists and Indians at, 11:286, 288. district,

Tryon

county,

N. Y., unpopularity of Jelles Fonda in, 11:285; list of inhabitants who have suffered by enemy, IV:721723, 786-788; destruction of, by

V:

army passes,

V:

Canetuck, see Kentucky. Canfield, Ebenezer, of Essex county,

can prisoners, VI:606. Canfield, Elijah, workman engaged in mutiny, 1:641. Canfield, James, workman engaged in mutiny, 1:642. Canfield, John, Peekskill, N. Y., asks interview with Clinton, 11:47. Canfield, John,

Brant, VI:79, 80-82, 88-89, 99,

Sharon,

107, 108, 277.

397,

Canandaigua,

at,

N. J., petitions in behalf of Ameri¬

Canajoharie Castle, Herkimer county,

Canajoharie

Appletown),

encamps

(Canandaigui,

Can-

nandaigui, Kanandaigua), Ontario county, N. Y., visited by Sullivan’s

justice of peace,

Conn., 802,

commissary,

111:492,

of George Trimble, VII :8. Canfield, Joseph, workman engaged in

New York line, V :924.

of peace in limiting captures, VIII:

Cannan, see also Cannon.

254, 260.

Cannan, (Canasserago,

Conosarago),

ConneMadison

Phineas,

Cannan,

Thomas,

Rombout

Brant’s

cincts,

arrive

at,

VIII:

con¬

and

of

exempts

of

Poughkeepsie pre¬

Dutchess

county,

N.

Y.,

IV :235.

341. Canaseragas dians,

workman,

cerned in mutiny, 1:642.

county, N. Y„ IV:704, VII:227; runners

IV:593,

682; issues warrant to attach goods

Cannadday, John, of fourth regiment,

Canandaigua lake, N. Y., V:238. Canary islands, mentioned by treaty

saraga,

II:

mutiny, 1:642.

army, V :238, 240.

Canaseraga

of

In¬

Canniff, James, of Haverstraw, N. Y.,

Maj.

petitions for protection of district,

(Conasaraugas),

deliver

prisoner

to

Cochran, IV: 132. Canasheaga, N. Y., Sir John John¬ son’s force pursued to, VI :333.

V :471. Canniff (Caniff), Jonas, of Rombout, Dutchess county, N. Y., assessed

State of New York

io8

Cantine, John, colonel, of third regi¬

Canniff, Jonas—continued. for son in British service, VI:567;

ment, Ulster county militia; ordered

desires to retire from New York,

to

and be under protection of British

ton’s order for dismissal of regiment

troops,

conveyed

VI :887-888;

appeals

to

Rhinebeck

flats,

to,

Clinton for exchange of himself and

court martial,

family, YI 1:9.

599,

613,

1:532; Clin¬

1:539;

member

1:582,

589,

615;

in

Cannon, see also Cannan.

Morris

151, 266; returns of his detach¬

Y.,

petitions

for

protection

Cannon (Cannan), James, lieutenant,

11:150,

ment, 11:240; ordered to keep out scouting

against Brant, II :823.

levies,

Col.

Cannon, Andrew, of Cherry Valley, N.

Graham’s

serves

of

596,

parties,

part of his

111 :250-25 1 ;

command

ordered

to

of first regiment, Tryon county mi¬

frontier, 111:389-390, 509; sends

litia,

Clinton information of enemy’s de¬

petitions

for

Cherry Valley,

protection

11:823,

of

IV:261 ;

signs,

111:538; to increase guards

Cherry

on frontier, 111:539; receives news

Valley, IV:339; in Col. Marinus

of enemy’s movements on frontier,

Willett’s

111:545;

suffers

by

devastation

levies,

of

VI:894;

reports

acquaints

Clinton

with

Indian outrage at Johnstown, VII:

capture of John Snow,

26, 27.

his instructions to detachment sent

Cannon (Cannan, Cannen), Mathew,

to Delaware river, 111:626; scout

of Cherry Valley, N. Y., petitions

to

for

633-634;

protection,

11:823;

captive,

Cochecton

Canotts (Cannotts, Canouts), George,

637,

reported

changes his

Lackawack

IV:338, 410, 413.

III :597;

to

to,

Hunk,

664; reports

III:

post from 111:634,

disposition

of

distressed by destruction of Spring-

Orange and Ulster county troops,

field, IV:722 ; testifies against loy¬

111:634, 635; to Clinton on ap¬

alist who supplied Brant with pro¬

pointment of commissary. III :634,

visions, V:418.

664-665;

Cantens Hook,

Hudson river, sloop

to repair to harbor near, 11:374. Canterbury

(Cantebury),

Orange

county, N. Y., 11:400. Cantine,

--,

Robert R.

carries

from

111:254. Cantine, Daniel, of Ulster county, re¬

adventure

of

George Andries and Jacob Oosterhout, 111:635-636; monthly pay¬ rolls

required

of,

638; Clinton to, letter

Livingston to Clinton,

puted loyalist, 1:768.

relates

of

commissary,

111:636,

637-

on appointment

111 :637 ;

receives

treasury order for provisions,

III:

665,

with

666;

Clinton

on

correspondence prices

111:680-681,

of

provisions,

681-682;

reports

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Cantine, John — continued.

109

Cantine, John—continued.

Indian raid at Peenpack, 111:681 ;

Ulster

brings charges against two militia

orders

for stationing

officers,

371;

presents

111:696,

719,

ports shooting of

721;

re¬

Harmanus

Du-

frontier,

Frame

to

IV:305;

militia,

case

Clinton,

receives

of

IV:

Samuel

IV:426-427;

mond, 111:697, 728, 729; reports

asks

foraging trip to Pakataghkan, III:

duty,

728-730; had persuaded Dumond

deliver bides to Peter T. Curtenius,

to

IV:427-428;

remain

at

Pakataghkan,

III:

739; called on by Clinton to pre¬ vent militia from plundering.

III:

to

be relieved

IV:427,

from

428;

frontier

directed

one-fourth

of

to

his

command ordered to frontier posts, IV:773,

778;

mentioned

by

742; advised to destroy Oquaga,

Washington, IV:796; in charge of

111:742, IV:66; describes disaster

frontier posts,

which befell Lieut. John Graham’s

ports

party,

IV : 1 7-18; explains appro¬

IV :823-824 ; ordered to demand

priation of cattle and horses by mi¬

full quotas of levies from delinquent

litia, IV :1 8-1 9; informed of pres¬

officers, IV:824; advised by Clin¬

ence of friendly Indians at Oquaga,

ton on selection of post, IV :825 ;

IV : 1 9; ordered by Clinton to pro¬

Clinton

tect western frontier,

IV :850; gives instructions for post¬

123;

complains

of

IV:53, 66, remissness

of

his

IV:799,

dispositions

advises

of

823; re¬

to

Clinton,

enemy’s plan,

ing militia, IV:862; receives infor¬

militia, !V:64-65; blamed by Col.

mation and

William Butler in Dumond affair,

IV:865; pursues Indians who at¬

IV :1 03-1 04; reports rumors con¬

tacked

cerning

dered

114;

Joseph

doubts

Brant,

wisdom

IV: 1 13, of

sending

orders

from

Fantine Kill, to

frontier,

provide V :562,

Clinton,

V:228;

for

defense

565-567,

or¬ of

578;

ordinary

militia

Oquaga,

informed of attack on Harpersfield,

IV: 1 14;

wishes to send spies to

V:637; consulted by Col. Snyder,

Delaware river,

against

IV: 1 14; blamed

VI:99;

dispatched

to

Neversink

for failing to protect Basha’s Land,

kill, VI:2 3 7 ; member of court to

IV: 1 22 ; sustained by Clinton, IV:

inquire into conduct of Gen. Van

123; sends news from frontier, IV:

Rensselaer, VI:692; informs Col.

163; gives distance and route to

Pawling

Oquaga, IV: 164,

Warwarsing, VII:190; asks rein¬

168,

169; or¬

dered to strengthen militia in ser¬

of enemy’s presence

forcements,

VI1:1 91 ;

vice, IV: 1 82 ; proceeds with Col.

Clinton enemy’s

Van

IV:

warsing,

276; ordered to reduce force along

Jacobus

Cortlandt to

Minisink,

reports

descent on

VII:225-226; Wynkoop

before

at

to

Waorders court

State of New York

I IO

Cantine, Peter, Jr., commissioner for

Cantine, John — continued. martial, VII:409; asks Clinton’s

conspiracies, asks for company of

aid

rangers,

in

obtaining

powder,

VII:

1:81 2-81 3 ; notifies Clin¬

ton that certain persons refuse oath

534. Cantine,

Matthew,

Ulster county, provincial

Marbletown,

of allegiance, 111:603, 604, 651,

Y., elected to

656, 691, 726, 733, IV:29, 72,

of

N.

congress,

Clinton’s home,

1:244;

visits

1:366; on com¬

129. Cantine,

William,

of

Marbletown,

mittee to aid in obstructing Hudson

Ulster county, N. Y., petitions for

river,

protection of township, IV :52.

1:437;

chairman pro tern,

of committee of safety, 1:463; in controversy with recruiting officer, 1:839-840;

recommends

Gen.

Schuyler for governor and Clinton

Cantlin, Richard, prisoner in High¬ lands, V :74. Cape Ann, Mass., VI :70. Cape Cod, Mass., Charles Clinton’s

for lieutenant-governor, 1:855-856;

colony

on committee to explore lead mines,

from, VI :70.

11:666-667,

681,

682,

683;

makes final report on exploration,

lands

at,

Cape Henry, Va.,

1:16;

recruit

French fleet ex¬

pected by way of, VI: 11.

111:391-395; petitions for protec¬

Capes of Delaware, see Delaware.

tion

Cap-Francais (Cape Francois), Cape

of

Marbletown,

IV:52;

as¬

sured of Clinton’s interest in fron¬ tier protection, IV:53; reports as¬ sessment

of

persons

having

sons

Moses,

captain,

of

Levi

Pawling’s Ulster county regiment,

Moses,

Frederick,

of

Charlotte

precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,

576. “ Captain

Nicholson,”

American

armed cutter, 11:540.

1:299, 668. Cantine,

Caphaw,

taxed for son in British service, VI:

with enemy, VI:639. Cantine,

Haytien, Haiti, IV:451.

lieutenant,

of

Col.

Morris Graham’s levies, 11:266.

Caquegemawia, mentioned in descrip¬ tion

of

Indian

boundary,

VIII:

360. Cantine, Moses, of exempts of King¬ Carans (Cams), Robert, of exempts ston

and

Hurley,

Ulster

county,

111:612. Cantine, Peter, of Rochester, Ulster county, N. Y., petitions for protec¬

of Wallkill, N. Y„ 111:471. Carantouan,

Indian

village

near

Waverly, N. Y., V:233. Carantouanis (Carantouannais), tribe

tion of frontier, 111:549, IV:768;

at war with

Col. Van Ness refers to, in dispute

Champlain

over Lieut. Best, 111:700.

V :233.

Mahicans,

seeks

V :231 ;

alliance

with,

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Carbery (Carbury), Henry, captain,

111

Carleton, Sir Guy — continued.

of eleventh regiment, Pennsylvania

1:158; Burgoyne did not cooperate

line, wounded

with,

by enemy in

am¬

bush, V :234. Care,

Teunis,

1:159;

second

regiment,

Dutchess county militia, V :825.

dians, 11:31 ; estimate of his avail¬ able force, 11:101 ; to receive des¬ patches

Cargal

toga,

(Corgal, Corgel), Abraham, Col.

conference with

Washington, 1:187; disarms Cana¬

of

Carey, see Cary.

of

in

Levi

Pawling’s

from

Burgoyne

11:441,

447;

at

Sara¬

terms

under

Ulster

which he released American prison¬

county regiment, 1:842, 11:40, 66,

ers in Canada, 11:661-662; sends

91.

letter to New York city, 11:819,

Caribbee islands, V:271.

840; demands military service of

Carl, Jacob, of Dutchess county, N.

French

Y., petitions for pardon of Myn-

quires

dert Harris, 111:242.

who

Carleton

(Carlton),

major,

of

Christopher,

twenty-ninth

regiment,

Canadians, military

111:263;

service of

surrendered

with

re¬

soldiers

Burgoyne,

IV:210, 365, 392; sails for Eng¬ land,

IV:443;

losses

of

troops

British army, visits Schenectady in

under, IV:506; letter of Thomas

disguise,

Fort

Jefferson to, V: 1 95-197; releases

408,

Sir James Jay from prison, V :460;

Fort George,

his correspondence with Sir James

Ann,

11:852;

VI :288,

VII:320;

captures

336,

captures

337,

VI:288-289,

290-291,

Ticonderoga,

VI:325;

hend

Canadians

337; at to appre¬

friendly

to

Jay,

VIII: 11 ;

letter

written

holds by

intercepted

James

Duane,

VIII :15; his letter on subject of

America, VI:362; moving toward

peace,

Skenesborough, VI:374; will send

ance

VIII:30, 35; gives assur¬

boats to Skenesborough for loyalist

stopped, VIII :47; instructions at¬

that

savage

incursions

are

tached to his

command in

forwarded to, VI :723; spares Ver¬

York,

VIII :53;

mont settlements, VI:750.

count d’Estaing’s instructions sent

women,

Carleton Guy,

VI:406; loyalist families

(Carlton,

Charlton),

to,

VIII :94; agreement with,

of

to

com-

British army, ap¬

city proposed, VIII :94; plans of

Quebec,

preciates importance of waters be¬

cooperation

tween Sandy Hook and St. Law¬

authority

rence,

state, VIII :1 32-1 34,

1:124; Burgoyne preferred

to, by British ministry, 1:157-158;

Egbert

could

structions,

not

New

copy

prevent speculation in New York

governor of

mander-in-chief,

Sir

secret,

reinforce

Burgoyne,

with,

in

for

transfer

of

southern

district

of

Benson

149,

sent to,

152;

with

VIII :1 34-1 35,

in¬

140;

State of New York

I I2

Carleton, Sir Guy — continued,

Carleton, Sir Guy — continued.

sends peace despaches to Quebec,

210; Clinton to, on right to with¬

VIII: 136;

hold

his

conference

at

Orangetown with Washington and

VIII :1 40,

others, 167,

181, 412; Egbert Benson’s

conference 148, to

156-158, 165-

VIII :1 40-1

with,

44,

154; invites aid of congress

superintend

and

protect

loyalists,

VI11:21 1-213; Clinton to, on out¬ rages

in

Westchester,

VIII :2 1 3-

214; Clinton to, on surrender of archives

and

records,

VII 1:214-

215; correspondence with Clinton

from

on lawless reprisals and court mar-

New York, V111:1 54; congress to

tials, VIII :239-244, 251 ; to leave

ask his surrender of American posts

New York, VIII :246, 247; com¬

and property,

embarkations

rents

VIII: 155;

requested

by Clinton to state terms for relin¬ quishment of territory,

VIII: 165-

168,

Clinton

184;

asked

by

to

plains

to

congress

commissioners

of

of

action

of

sequestration,

VIII :246, 262, 278; orders evac¬ uation

of

Penobscot,

VIII :256;

open Hudson navigation to Ameri¬

Clinton ignorant of time when he

VIII: 168;

will depart from New York, VIII:

can

ships,

draw

troops

from

VIII:1

county,

will with¬ Westchester

258;

publishes his letter to con¬

75-1 76, 182-183;

gress,

VIII :262; promises to em¬

explains grounds on which he re¬

bark in November, VIII :263,264;

tains possession of New York terri¬

his promptness in evacuating New

VI11:176-177;

tory,

opens Hud¬

York, VIII :269-270; his care for

son navigation to American ships,

loyalist

VIII: 177;

273; succeeded Sir Henry Clinton,

urges

VIII to,

his

New

York

surrender

of

council territory,

:1 84-1 86; Clinton represents

necessity

of

\ 111:2 72;

his

loyalists

their

in

VIII :2 70-271,

failure

to

secure

property,

VIII:

yielding territory

273-278; directs delivery of pub¬

VIII

:1 86-

lic records to person designated by

allows free access to

New

and restoring property, 188;

refugees,

York city, Clinton’s

VIII: 1 90; acknowledges letter, VI11:203; to be

apprised of cases in which estates

VIII:

are withheld from owners,

Clinton,

VIII :278-279,

281 -

282; sets time for evacuation of New York and 278-279,

Brooklyn,

VIII:

282-284; notified that

John Morin Scott will receive pub¬

204; represents to Clinton difficul¬

lic records,

ties

informs Washington of preparations

of

immediate

occupation, tests

against

VIII

termination :207-209 ;

enormities

chester and elsewhere,

of

pro¬

VIII :280-281,

to plunder city,

282;

VIII :283; gives

in

West¬

like information to Clinton, VIII:

VIII

:209-

284; excepts certain posts in orders

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Carleton, Sir Guy — continued, for

immediate

troops,

113

Carll, Ezra — continued.

withdrawal

of

guard

VI11:285; his reason for

against

horse

thieves,

V:

679.

giving up New York and Brooklyn

Carly,

John,

of

Col.

John

Field’s

before final evacuation, VIII :286;

regiment of Dutchess county militia,

stipulates

11:734.

tion,

for

freedom

VIII ;286;

of

naviga¬

Clinton

accepts

Carly, Jonathan, of Col. John Field’s

his terms of evacuation, VIII:291 -

regiment of Dutchess county militia,

292; Washington to, on evacua¬

if: 734.

Washington to,

Carman, Adam, of Dutchess county,

on plot to plunder city, VIII :292;

tion, VI11:292;

N. Y., refuses oath of allegiance,

Clinton

111:651.

to,

on

VI11:292; Col.

plot

to

plunder,

to yield possession to

Henry

Jackson,

names

day

Long

Island

for

withdrawal

and

Carman, Caleb, Jr., of Poughkeepsie

VI 11:294;

Staten

precinct, N. Y., taxed for son in

from

British service, VI:586.

Island,

VIII :31 9; his retention of frontier posts, VIII :338, 339; his confer¬ ence with Washington, VI11:412,

Carman, Henry, ensign, of third regi¬ 1

ment,

IV: 1 38. Carman (Cannon, Carmon), Joshua, of

419. Carleton,

Joseph,

draft in favor of,

from New York state, VII :99. “Carleton,” British war vessel,

IV:

precinct,

Dutchess

county, N. Y., wheat stored at his mill, V: 1 05 ; flour transported from his mill to Fishkill, V :5 55 ; flour at

Carman,

Carleton island, see also Buck. Carleton island, in St. Lawrence river, mentioned in description of Indian

captured

by

In¬

dians, 111:415. Carmer,

Nicholas,

proprietor New

of

York

city, VIILxxxiii.

Carley, Solly, loyalist, living east of Hudson river, VII:357.

Carmer, Nicholas, of New York city, foreman

captain of militia of

Worcester county, Mass., in Col. Sparhawk’s

Michael,

“ Cross-Handsaws,”

boundary, VIII :359.

Nathan

Beekman’s

his mill, VI :485.

442, VI :408.

Carlile, David,

Westchester county militia,

detachment,

1:540.

of

fire

company,

VIII:

304. Carmichael, John, workman concerned in mutiny, 1:641. Carmichael,

John

Blakeny,

of

Col.

Carlisle (Carolile), Pa., 1:337.

James McClaghry’s Ulster county

Carll,

regiment, captured at Fort Mont¬

Ezra,

of

Blooming

Grove,

Orange county, N. Y., petitions for

8

gomery, IV:205, 206.

State of New York

114

Carmichael

(Carmicle), William, of

Carpenter,

Isaac,

of Orange county

Maryland, delegate to continental

militia, heads class that furnishes

congress, letter to, regarding winter

man to defend frontier, VI:453.

of

1780,

V:446; instructions

of

Carpenter, James, of Orange county

general assembly to, VI: 195-199;

militia, heads

sends news from Spain of naval ex¬

man to defend frontier, VI:453.

pedition, VI1:21 2.

Carpenter,

Carmon, see Carman. Carney

(Carny),

class

John,

of

that

furnishes

Charlotte

pre¬

cinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., de¬

Stephen,

of

ex¬

empts of Hanover precinct, Ulster county, 111:499, IV:I26.

tachment of militia

at his

house,

1:387. Carpenter, John, of Dutchess county,

Carnon, Peter, of exempts of Cortlandt Manor, Westchester county, 111:683.

N. Y., commends Myndert Harris to pardon, 111:242. Carpenter, John, of Saratoga district,

Carolina, see also South Carolina.

N. Y., asks permit to export wheat

Carolina, British troops, expected from,

and purchase salt, V :262.

V:815; British fleet from, sighted, V:854; Staten

troops

from,

Island,

landed

V:877;

on

British

vessels sail for, VIII: 317.

Carolina.

tinental

congress,

arms

wrest from

1:94;

British

authority

of

congress, IV:554.

-,

horse

Benjamin,

V:374.

for

pardon

of

county,

N.

Y.,

Carpenter (Carpender), Laban, pass¬

Pattison to come to New York, V:

of

Carpenter, Mary, wife of Laban Car¬

children, V:374. Carpenter, Matthew, in Capt. Ebenezer Woodhull’s company of light

Myndert Harris, 111:243. Increase,

Dutchess

penter, has passport for herself and

Carpenter, David, of Dutchess county, petitions

cinct,

assessor and supervisor, VI:577.

of

county, N. Y., VII:374.

Carpenter,

Mary Carpenter,

360. magistrate,

New Marlborough precinct, Ulster

Y.,

Harris to pardon, 111:242.

Carpenter, Latting, permitted by Gen.

accused of

stealing, V:279.

N.

Dutchess

port for his family, V:374.

Carolton, see Carrollton.

Carpenter,

of

Carpenter, Joseph, of Charlotte pre¬

Carolinas, the, delegates from, to con¬

Carpenter,

Joseph,

county, N. Y., commends Myndert

Carpenter, Joseph, son of Laban and

Carolinas, see also North and South

to

Carpenter,

Dutchess

horse of Cornwall, N. Y., 1:551 ;

county, N. Y., petitions for pardon

buys

of Myndert Harris, 111:243.

Mass., 111:465.

cattle

in

Berkshire

county,

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Carpenter, Moses, of Capt. Ebenezer

115

Carpenter’s Hall — continued.

Woodhuir s company of light horse

continental congress assembles in,

or Cornwall, N. Y., 1:551.

1:96.

Carpenter,

Nehemiah,

quartermaster,

of fifth regiment, New York line, captured at Fort Montgomery, II: 624; date of commission as ensign,

Carr, Norris, workman, concerned in mutiny, Carr

1:641.

(Car), Persupher, of the But¬

ternuts, N. Y., loyalist, 111:505;

V :705 ; prisoner on Long Island,

compels men to swear allegiance to

V :752 ; complains of rank assigned

king, V :415; supplies king’s troops

him,

VI :5 7 7-5 78,

717-718;

with cheese, V :41 7.

recommended to council of appoint¬

Carr, William, Sr., of Cherry Val¬

ment, VI:793; joins in address of

ley, N. Y., petitions for protection

officers of second regiment to Clin¬ ton, VIII :1 95. Carpenter,

Samuel,

of

exempts

of

Goshen, N. Y., IV:628.

and Mary Carpenter, V :374. Walter,

loyalist,

Carpenter, Warren, of Saratoga, N. lawless

threat

against

Samuel Cooper, 11:858; begs per¬ mission to sell wheat and import

Willet,

Carrigan,

Daniel,

of

fifth

regiment,

Carrigan, William, of fifth regiment, New York line, V :926. Carrington,

accused of horse

stealing in Westchester county, VI:

Edward,

lieutenant-colonel, nental

salt, V :262. Carpenter,

383, 385.

New York line, V :926.

city, from Albany, 11:850.

makes

Rensselaer’s Albany county militia, exempted from military service, V:

accom¬

panies British officer to New York

Y.,

Indian depredations, V :62, 63. Carr, William, of Col. Robert Van

Carpenter, Sarah, daughter of Laban

Carpenter,

of settlement, 11:822. Carr, William, reduced to suffering by

artillery,

of of

Virginia, first

removes

conti¬

encamp¬

ment from Clinton’s farm, V :325. Carrington, Christian, of Kinderhook, N. Y., deserter from Col. Marinus

630.

Willett’s levies, VII:286.

Carpenter (Carpeter, Carpetr), Wil¬ liam,

of exempts of Wallkill,

N.

Y., 111:471.

Carrol],

A.

British

B.,

army,

surgeon’s with

Burgoyne

at

Saratoga, 11:451.

Carpenter, Wright, lieutenant, of sec¬

Carroll, Andrew, of Dutchess county,

ond regiment, Westchester county

N.

militia,

Myndert Harris, 111:243.

VI:623;

mate,

enters

enemy’s

lines under flag of truce, VI:630. Carpenter’s Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.,

Y.,

petitions

for

pardon

of

Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton, Md., on committee to visit Canada,

I:

State of New York

116

Carter, John — continued.

Carroll, Charles — continued. 132;

in Maryland senate,

VIII:

Duane desires loan from, VIII :49; sends news of peace from Phila¬

192. Carroll, Daniel, of Maryland, member

delphia, VIII :93.

of continental congress, his vote on

Carter,

establishment of national bank, VI:

with

908; on committee on accounts of officers returned from captivity, VI: 909; on committee to confer with representatives 178;

on

of

Vermont,

committee

to

VII:

determine

financial burdens of states,

V111:

John, captain, Burgoyne

camp in Highlands, V:74. Carters,

Ore,

employed

at

Robert

Livingston’s iron works, V:753. Carthy, Daniel, in quartermaster-gen¬ eral’s

Village, IV :868. Carthy,

department

John,

at

Continental

of Saratoga,

N.

Y.,

joins in petition for protection

Carrollton,

Md.,

home

of

Charles

Carroll, signer of Declaration of In¬ dependence, 1:132, VIII: 192.

McClaghry’s

regiment

of

Cartner, Christopher, loyalist, prisoner of war, VI:731.

Ulster

county militia, 1:278.

of

Maryland,

Reubin,

carpenter,

em¬

ployed on obstruction of Hudson river,

Carson,-, captain, 111:232. Richard,

of

frontier, IV: 7 70.

Carskaddon, Andrew, of Col. James | Cartwright,

Carson,

II:

451.

39; votes on resolutions to adjust

83.

British army, Saratoga,

Carter, William, paroled to appear at

public burdens among the several states, VIII :68, 69, 70, 71, 72,

at

1 :452.

Cartwright, Richard, of Albany, N. his

public accounts, IV:451.

Y., innkeeper, his tavern, 11:636; refuses oath of allegiance, 111:605.

Carson (Caston), Samuel, carpenter, in Col. Levi Pawling’s regiment of Ulster county militia, 1:842, 837; 11:22, 40, 50, 66, 91, 124.

Cartwright, Thomas, aid-de-camp to Gen. Heath, V:373. Carvin,

Theophilus,

leather

stolen

from his house, 11:429.

Carter, Ebenezer, lieutenant, of Col.

Cary, -, his tavern, on road from

Morris Graham’s regiment of mi¬

Easton, Pa., to Warwick, N. Y.,

litia, protests

V :242.

against

appointment

of William Forman as regimental surgeon, 1:335. Carter,

Jacob,

of exempts of Clav-

Ebenezer,

(Dr.)

of

VI1:1 29;

Clinton in behalf of Myndert Har¬ ris,

Carter, John, uses his influence with general,

(Carys),

Dutchess county, N. Y., petitions

erack, N. Y., IV :65 I.

French

Cary

James

111:240;

George

Cary

sup¬

posed to be in hiding at his house, I V:268, 269.

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Cary

(Carey),

George,

lieutenant-

general, British army, IV:509. of

passing

counterfeit

money, IV:268-269. Cary,

Cash, William — continued. of rangers to hunt down robbers,

Cary, George, of Plainfield, Conn., accused

117

111:676. Casheghton,

Cashigton,

Cashistan,

Cashithtown, see Cochecton.

James, of Halifax, Vt., ap¬

Casler, John, of German Flats, N.

proves Clinton’s proclamation, III:

Y., suffers by Indian ravages, IV:

17.

341.

Cary, John, of Halifax, Vt., approves Clinton’s proclamation, 111:17.

oner, V :523.

Ulster county, N. Y., his bond to estate,

1:375;

post

Phinehas,

on

French

for

Breakneck,

VII: 1 07. Casselman (Casselmen), Peter, taken prisoner near Fort Plank, VI:79, 726.

rider, 1:379. Case,

town

livan’s army, V :239. Casse-cou,

Case, Absalom, of New Marlborough,

uncle’s

Indian

Canaseraga creek, reached by Sul¬

Case, -, of Wyoming, Pa., pris¬

his

Cassawauloughly,

of

exempts

of

Goshen, N. Y., IV :628. Case, Stephen, captain, of fourth regi¬

Castle,

Robert,

captain,

of

armed

sloop “ Camden,” to guard prison ships in Hudson river, 1:786.

ment, Ulster county militia, post

Castleton (Castletown), Vt., loyalists

rider, 1:235-236, 379; writes to

and Indians supposed to be near,

Clinton on money affairs, 1:374-

11:63; Burgoyne withdraws troops

375; at Fort Montgomery, 11:9;

from,

asks pardon for Silas Gardner, 11:

against, 111:386; Lemuel Roberts

279-280; gives Maj. Dubois in¬

escapes

formation about release of prisoners,

422; Clinton asks cooperation of

11:518; exempts of his company,

militia at, V:769-770; enemy said

111:412; return of his company,

to be in possession of,

IV :663 ; at West Point, V: 1 6; at

American women sent by way of,

Bear Hill, V :28, 41; his corre¬

VI:407;

spondence with Clinton about Col.

VII :32 1 ; conferences of Vermont

Jansen’s orders, V:936-937, 949;

leaders with enemy held at, VII:

proposed for office of magistrate,

607.

VII :3 74. Cash, William, of Dutchess county, N. Y., joins in petition for company

11:198;

to,

from

enemy’s

design

Montreal,

threatened

by

IV:

VI :345;

enemy,

Castor, John, of Claverack, N. Y., signs petition on method of raising troops, V :930.

State of New York

118

Castries, Charles Eugene Gabriel de la

Catskill

Croix, Marquis de, French minister

Kill,

of the marine, VIII: 100.

Kill, Katts-kill, Katts Kill), N. Y„

Caswell, Robert, of Pawling’s pre¬ cinct,

N.

Y., taxed for son in

Caswell, Stephen, captain, of Kings¬ bury, N. Y., loyalist, VII:357. Johannes,

loyalist,

in

Jacob

Rose’s company, 11:635, 636. Cater,

John,

Jr.,

loyalist in Jacob

Rose’s company 11:637. Catharine’s

Town

Schuyler

county,

Catts Kats

Kill,

Katskill,

11:256, 794, IV: 1 16; Col. John Butler hopes to meet British army

111:527; threatened with de¬ struction, V:163; navigation ob¬ structed to, V:658; guards march westward from, V :880; war party proceeds to, VI :305 ; inhabitants exposed to kidnapping, VI:800802, VII:607; Scotch residents ask to leave state, VI:856-857, 901 ; frontier to be guarded as far as, VI :893, 895; levies to be re¬ ceived at, VII :89. at,

enemy’s service, VI:531.

Cater,

(Cats Kill, Cattskill, Kater

(Sheoquago), N. Y.,

Indian

village, reached by Sullivan’s army, V:236; token of Indian losses dis¬ covered near, V :23 7; army leaves,

Catskill Landing, see also Catskill.

V :241.

Catskill Landing, Hudson river, scouts

Cathcart, William, Lord, major, his legion on Long Island,

IV :601 ;

deserters from his force, IV:856; encampment of his legion, IV :85 7. Catine, see also Cantine. Catine,

Abraham,

of

sent out from, V:881, 885; story of prisoners brought to, V :885-

886. Cattskills, mountains, N. Y., V :228. Caughnawaga

exempts

of

Marbletown, N. Y., IV:32. Catlett, Thomas, captain, of second

newago, wago,

Caghnawaga,

Caghnewaga,

regiment, Virginia line, engaged in

nawaga, wago,

Coghnawaga, Cognowaga,

Catlin, see also Kirkland.

Cohnewagga,

Catlin, Goel, carpenter, employed in

yaga,

Caton,

Isack,

of

seventh

regiment,

Dutchess county militia, on roll of levies, V :825. Catreans, John, of Fort Hunter, N.

Caghna-

Cagnewage,

Caughnawag, Caughnewaga, Caug-

attack on Paulus Hook, V:207.

obstruction of Hudson river, 1:452.

(Cachnawage, Cach-

Coghna-

Cohnawaga,

Conawaga,

Coughnawago),

ConaTryon

county, N. Y., 1:163; scalping of Col. Frederick Fisher at, 11:206, V:738,

741 ; committee of,

de¬

tains petition and prisoner, II: 285; alarm at, 111:395-396, 404, 405-

Y., Mohawk in command of war

406,

party, IV :71 7.

Fisher reinforced by Col. Klock at,

Catskill, see also Catskill Landing.

407-409,

414-415;

Col.

111:404; Gen. Hand sends news

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Caughnawaga — continued.

Cayuga

119

(Keuga), Indian village in

from, concerning Fort Alden, IV:

Cayuga county, N. Y., news of

291; Capt. William H.

enemy obtained by way of,

Ballard

V:

ordered to, V :41 3 ; extract from

330; council sitting at, IV:704;

letter

two war parties join at, V :91 3.

from,

V:628;

Broeck orders V:737; 738,

five

Ten

regiments

destruction,

to,

Cayuga

Ferry

(Cayoga-Farre),

in

V:737-

Cayuga county, N. Y., north of

739, 740-741, 762, 769,

present Cayuga village, VIII :341,

VI:277,

its

Gen.

552; strength

of force

342.

that attacked, V:737, 740, 747,

Cayuga (Kiyuga), lake, N. Y., Col.

769; fifth continental regiment or¬

William Butler sent to destroy In¬

dered to, V :805 ; Clinton writes to

dian settlements at, V :240.

VI:324;

Cayuga river, Chemung river, enemy’s

prisoners taken at, by enemy, VI:

right secured by, in battle of New¬

Gen.

Schuyler

from,

town, V :242.

659-660. Caughnawaga, Canada, Indians from, bring intelligence to Fort Schuyler,

Cayugas, see also Indians, Six Na¬ tions.

IV: 1 32. Caughnawagas

Cayuga river, see Seneca river.

(Cagnawagas),

In¬

Cayugas

(Quiyogas,

Cayuagoes),

dians attend council at Fort Schuy¬

their country devastated by Gen.

ler, VIII :378.

Sullivan, I: I 66; three parties of,

Caukendoll (Cockendoll, Coykendall,

on war path, 111:356; in confer¬

Cuykendal), Solomon (Salomon),

ence with John Butler at Kanade-

of Minisink,

saga,

N.

Y.,

certifies to

111:357,

458;

character of Nicholas Conklin, III:

sent from Albany,

368; joins in request for protection

party

of frontier, V:576, 577. of states. Richard,

Brant,

151:458;

act against, 111:578; their message to Oneidas, IV :41 8-41 9; answer

Earl

of,

major-

general, British army, IV:509. Cavenour, James, of Cambridge, N. Y., informs committee of lawless¬ settlement

IV:492-493; re¬

hostility and cruelty, V :335; at¬ tend

council

at

Loyal

Village,

VIII :323; deputies from, attend

ness in district, 11:856. (Cawley),

of Oneidas to,

move their frontiers, IV:620; their

Cavendish, Vt., VII :505.

Cawlys

with

111:457-458;

friendly Indians may be induced to

Cavalry, see United States, and names Cavan,

of

reject belt

on

Delaware river, IV :224, 228. Cayahoga river, see Cuyahoga river.

council

at

Fort

Schuyler,

VIII:

349, 351, 361, 370, 371. Cease, Henry, of Col. A. Brincker-

State of New York

I 20

Chace, Elijah — continued.

Cease, Henry — continued. hoff’s

Dutchess

county

regiment,

825.

V:5.27. Cedar

ton’s Dutchess county regiment, V:

(Cedaw)

Swamp,

Queens

Chad’s

(Chadds)

Delaware

county, Long Island, N. Y., VI: 875.

quarters at, VI11:401, 416.

Cedars St.

(Ceders),

Lawrence river,

in action at,

on

Chaffault

British losses

Count

the, Canada,

V:599; information

received at, about New Hampshire

Joshua,

of

Col.

Field’s

Dutchess county regiment, V:825. Cellow,

Stephen,

de

Washington’s head¬

Besne,

du,

Louis

Charles,

commander,

French

navy, wounded at battle of Ouessant, V:730. Chain, the Great, see Hudson river.

Grants, VIL607. Celley,

Pa.,

Ford,

county.

prisoner

in

High¬

Chains across Hudson at Highlands, see Hudson river. Chamberlain

(Chamberlin),

Colby,

captain, of Col. Morris Graham’s

lands, V :74. Census, taking of, recommended by Congress to the several states, VII:

Dutchess county regiment, at Fort Independence, 55, 69, 94,

573.

1:845; 11:14, 27, 104,

114,

127; of

Center, John, of Charlestown, Mass.,

Col. David Sutherland’s regiment,

attempts to carry flour out of New

11:832; commends Lieut. Robert

York state, II :538.

Wood, IV:400; in Col. Roswell

Centralization,

its

conflict

with

de¬

mocracy, 1:177-178.

of court martial, VI:588; charges

“ Centurion,” the, British war vessel, off New York city, VIII :321. Ceronie, S., of Cap-Francais, Haiti, his accounts in committee, IV :45 1. Ceskwrora, joins in

Joseph,

Hopkins’ regiment, V :3 1 ; member

Iroquois

soldier with desertion, VI:589. Chamberlain,

John,

of

Col.

John

Freer’s Dutchess county regiment, V:825.

chief,

Chamberlain, John, sergeant, of fifth

threatening letter to Col.

regiment, New York line, 1:820.

Cantine, IV:364.

Chamberlain, Joseph, of Saratoga dis¬

Cetcham, see Ketcham.

trict, N. Y., seeks permission to im¬

Ceylon, island of, British advantages

port salt in exchange for wheat or

in, VIII :36.

flour, V :262.

Chace, see also Chase. Chace,

-,

Quaker,

Chamberlain (Chamberlin), William, of

Quaker

captain.

Col.

Hill, N. Y., holds whig principles,

regiment

of levies,

IV :465.

mends Lieut. Robert Wood,

Chace, Elijah, of Col. Henry Ludin-

400.

Morris

Graham’s

11:266;

com¬ IV:

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Chambers, -, lieutenant, of Col. Levi of

Pawling’s regiment, member

court

martial

at

Fort

Mont¬

gomery, 1:765, 775; in charge of

I2I

Chambly — continued. from,

V :905; American prisoner

severely treated at, VII:290. Champenois, Thomas, of Philipsburg,

carpenters at Fort Clinton, 1:826,

Westchester county,

834, 857, 11:22, 40, 50, 66, 91,

fined in Provost jail,

124.

N.

Y., con¬

New York

city, II:723.

Chambers, -, captain, sends force

Conn.,

to pursue Indians, V:576. Chambers,

Cornelius,

distressed

by

enemy’s incursions on frontier, IV:

Dirck, county,

of N.

Marbletown, Y.,

petitions

protection of township, IV :52. Chambers, Ephreim, of Marbletown, Ulster county, N. Y., petitions for protection of township, IV :52.

Henry,

of

colonel,

Colchester,

commissary,

en¬

gaged in procuring pasture for cat¬ tle in Ulster county, forms

684." Chambers, Ulster

Champion,

Col.

11:58;

in¬

Blaine of failure of

supplies, VI :599. Champion, third

Henry,

regiment,

Jr.,

captain,

Connecticut

of

line,

11:319. Champlain (Champlen), Joshua, cap¬ tain,

of

fifth

regiment,

Dutchess

Chambers, Ivy, committed for capital

county militia, and Maj. Pleas’s de¬

offense by Albany commissioners of

tachment, 1:830, 831, 11:16, 25,

conspiracies, VI 1:311.

42, 56, 71 ; drafts from his com¬

Chambers,

Jacob,

of

Marbletown,

Ulster county, N. Y., petitions for protection of township, IV:52. Chambers, Joshua, of Dover, Dutch¬ ess county, N. Y., prisoner in Con¬

Chambers, Thomas, of Marbletown, Ulster county, N. Y., petitions for protection of township, IV: 52.

Carantouams, V :233. Champlain,

Lake,

see

Lake Cham¬

plain.

net. Chandler,

John,

colonel,

of

eighth

regiment, Connecticut line, in Gen. McDougall’s brigade, II: 37.

Chamblee, see Chambly. Chambly, see also Fort Chambly. (Chambelee,

Champlain, Samuel, sent emissary to

Chandarett, Chanderett, see Chando-

necticut, 111:224.

Chambly

pany, 11:233.

Schamblie),

Chandler, Joseph, of Blooming Grove, Orange county, N. Y., asks pro¬

stricken

tection from horse thieves, V :679.

with smallpox on way to, 1:21 1 ;

Chandler, Thomas Bradbury (Dr.),

Canada,

Gen.

Thomas

thirty-third British regiment at, IV:

of Elizabethtown,

443; Capt.

man,

at,

V :498;

John Wood prisoner information

brought

supports

1:71-72.

N.

J.,

clergy¬

ministerial

policy,

State of New York

122

Chandonet, Francis, major, assistant state

agent,

authorized

to

buy

Chapman, Jeremiah — continued, exempts of Claverack, N. Y., Ill:

horses, V: 1 21 ; carries letters from

625; IV:240.

Col. Hay to Clinton, V:678, VII:

Chapman, Jeremiah,

of Greenwich,

155; makes affidavit about trans¬

Conn.,

action in salt, VI :458, 461 ; car¬

from Westchester county, IV:488.

ries letter to Col. Pickering, VII:

Chapman,

desires

to

Samuel,

remove wheat of exempts,

of

217; agent for Westchester refu¬

Kings district, Albany county, N.

gees, VI1:221 ; instructed by Col.

Y„ 111:628, 629, 630.

Hay in negotiations with Col. Pick¬ ering, VII:222. * Chandos street,

Chapman, Samuel, of Col. Peter Van Ness’ Albany county regiment, and

London, Eng.,

V:

299.

Col. John Harper’s levies, V:664. Chapman, Stephen, Jr., of Col. Peter

Chapin

(Chapen),

Zadoc

(Za-

dock), of exempts of Kings district, Albany county, N. Y., 111:673, 731, 732.

Van

Ness’

Albany county regi¬

ment, V :664. Chapman, Thomas, captain, loyalist, of the King’s American regiment,

Chapman, -, of Norwich, Conn., trades in goods brought from Long Island, VII:77.

11:400. Charles, I, king of England, Clinton’s ancestor

Chapman, Benjamin, of Salem, West¬

an adherent

of,

1:15;

Patrick Henry’s allusion to, 1:36;

chester county, N. Y., joins in peti¬

military court in his reign, 1:102.

tion to set off new regiment, II:

Charles II, king of England, his char¬

642; captain in Lieut-Col. Thad-

ter to Duke of York, of 1 664, 1:6.

VI: 1 6;

Charles, Prince, regiment of, Hessian

commissions recommended for his

auxiliaries, II:opp. 516; employed

company, VI 1:509.

against Fort Lafayette, V :24; or¬

deus

Crane’s

Chapman,

regiment,

Elhver,

of

Saybrook,

Conn., receives goods from Long

Chapman, Jedediah, V.D.M., of Es¬ sex county, N. J., petitions for ex¬ change of Capt. Joseph Crane, IV: 796; petitions for exchange of per¬ captured

on

Susquehanna,

VI :606. Chapman,

V :26-27. Charles redoubt, see Forts.

Island, VII:7 7.

sons

dered to camp at Valentine’s hill,

Charles river. Mass., 11:450. Charleston

(Charlestown,

Charles

Town), S. C., allusion to, in hand¬ bill of Son of Liberty, 1:48; pro¬ visional congress meets in,

1:60;

newspaper

1:61;

publication

in,

Abraham Livingston to remove to, Jeremiah

(Jedediah),

of

11:237;

contributes

money

for

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Charleston, S. C.— continued. Kingston

sufferers,

268;

accounts

May,

1779,

of

123

Charleston, S. C.— continued.

111:102-103,

62, 270; sufferings of loyalists at,

action

VIII:270.

at,

in

V:65-66, 86, 90,

Charlestown, Mass., quarters assigned

95-97 ; news from, of British re¬

to Burgoyne’s officers in, 11:450;

treat from South Carolina, V:1 74;

residents of, purchase flour in New

Washington has no news from, V: 380;

commercial

correspondents

York state, II :5 38. Charlestown, N. H., known as No. 4,

in, V :508; enemy makes no prog¬

II :228, IV :694 ; Gen. Stark sends

ress at,

V:589; seriously threat¬

troops from, to Col. Warner, II:

ened by enemy, V:643; investment

228; post at, to be broken up, V:

news

69 7; convention at, in interest of

from, V:71 0; fleet reported on way

by

enemy,

Vermont, VI:643; orders to mili¬

to, V:718; favorable reports from,

tia stationed

V:730;

V :692;

latest

capture by English,

V:

798-799, 801, 808, 810, 815, 823, 829, 837, 856, 872, 873;

at,

VII:392,

398,

399; grand committee of Vermont meeting at, VIL445, 447. Charlick,

Henry,

of

Westchester

British in Jerseys likely to be rein¬

county, N. Y., petitions for guard

forced from, V:826; Lord Raw-

for Bedford jail, 111:159.

don on way to, VII :28; distances

Charlotte, N. C., Col. Ferguson at¬

of Camden and Ninety-six from,

tacked on way to, VI:348; Lord

VII :29;

Cornwallis retreats from, VI :386.

Lord

Cornwallis

sends

troops to, VII: 1 1 1 ; Lord Rawdon proceeds to Ninety-six from, VII: 135;

refugees

from,

received in

Philadelphia, VII: 1 50-1 51, 561; Hessians and Anspackers supposed to have embarked for, VII:200; British troops likely to be confined to, VI 1:201; Lord Rawdon re¬ ported ill at, VII :202 ; military in¬ cidents at, VII :2 1 2 ; crew of Brit¬

Charlotteburg

(Shalughting

Bor¬

ough), N. J„ 1:661, VIL492. Charlotte County, N. Y., Clinton’s proclamation on troubles in, 111:16; western districts to be protected, 111:210; 215,

exposed situation,

IV: 154,

372-373;

III: civil

magistrates in, refuse commissions, 111:215, 361-362,

217-218, 363;

259,

inhabitants

320, dis¬

tressed by enemy, 111:269; send¬

ish vessel on way to, said to have

ing emissary from, to Canada pro¬

perished, VII:360; Gen. Greene

posed, 111:585; behavior of loyal¬

drives

ists in, 111:688; disputed territory

enemy

British

into,

VII: 360;

likely to abandon,

43; evacuated by enemy,

VIII:

in, IV:196; news from, of Indian

VIII:

ravages, IV:268; protection guar-

State of New York

124

Charlotte County, N. Y.— continued, anteed

to

794;

hint

loyal inhabitants,

York

authority

IV:

Charlotte County, N. Y.— military affairs — continued,

establishing

New

ough, VI:95-96; reappointment of

in,

news

Col. John Williams recommended,

from, transmitted to congress, V:

VI:230; order for recruiting, VI:

559; hostile incursions in, V:563,

492.

for

V:69;

VI:307, 336; alleged deserter ap¬ prehended

in,

V: 7 I 2 ;

news

of

militia

and

levies,

orders to join

British movements received in, V:

1:437,

exempted

Clinton’s

11:168;

ordered

from

brigade, to

join

720-721; measures for safety of,

northern army, 11:208, 211; coun¬

VI:339; inhabitants interested in

cil of safety expects little from, II:

founding of Clinton College, VI:

234;

534; movement in, for union with

from calling on, 11:744; Gen Ten

Vermont,

865-867,

Broeck expects little aid from, II:

VII: 100; taxes paid to state by,

779; cannot be relied on for de¬

VII:366;

fense of Albany, 111:39-40, 68,

VI:787, protection

of

frontier,

VII :537.

Ten

Broeck refrains

98; new company for home de¬

commissioners for conspiracies, their slight

Gen.

authority,

111:218;

their

fense to be raised, 111:134, 189, 211, 257; list of associate com¬

proper function, 111:363; transmit

pany,

to Albany commissioners testimony

men,

IV :446-447; IV:680,

returns

V:366,

of

VI:546;

of Andrew Stephenson, 111:639,

company to be raised for frontier

669; report to Clinton cases of dis¬

protection,

affected persons, IV:307.

829; ordered to protect frontier,

IV: 75 1,

753,

766,

county committee, asked to aid mili¬

V:567; to rendezvous at Skenes-

tia officers, 1:387, 388; empow¬

borough, V:603; to be in readiness

ered to act against traitors and dis¬

for service, V:71 1 ; to be employed

affected citizens,

on frontier, V:732, 948; recruit¬

mends

officers

1:802; for

recom¬

company

of

rangers, SI :793.

son Fort Schuyler, VI:225; orders

levies, see militia.

for raising, VI:503, 504; to serve

military affairs, company of rangers for

home

defense

ing among, V :95 1-952; to garri¬

with Col. Willett, VI :807, 895,

11:

901, VII:285 ; refuse to join Col.

792-793; redress for offenses of

Willett, VI :893, VII :19; to be

officers, 111:362; board of war in¬

received at White Creek, VII :8 7;

terferes

with

defense

desired,

of

county,

Capt. Dunham to lead, VII :87,

V:696; trial of officers,

VI:17;

153; in want of ammunition, VII:

levies to rendezvous at Skenesbor-

178.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Charlotte Precinct, Dutchess county, N.

Y.,

1:387,

111:182,

IV:72

546; shirts and linen collected in, for soldiers, VI:20; exempt from press

warrants,

VI:126; assess¬

ment of residents whose sons have joined enemy, VI :576-577; Brit¬ ish

spies

lurking

in,

VI:890;

wagons impressed in, VII:625.

regiment, New York line, V :924. William,

with

307. Chasnut,

Robert,

of

Col.

Levi

Pawling’s Ulster county regiment, 11:91. Chastellux, Francois Jean, Chevalier de, major-general, French army, ington, VI1:1 09. militia, delinquent, 1:266. Chatham,

William

Pitt,

Earl

of,

of

Franklin’s assurance to, regarding

British army,

independence, 1:65 ; foretells Eng¬

lieutenant,

regiment,

Y., refuses oath of allegiance, IV:

Chatfield, Thomas, of Orange county,

war parties from, 111:409. Charlsworth, John M., fifer, of fourth

twentieth

Chase, Seth, of Albany county, N.

VII: 106, 110; dines with Wash¬

Charlotte river, N. Y., Brant sends

Charlton,

125

Burgoyne at Saratoga,

II:

land’s loss of her colonies, 11:306307; portrait, IV:opp. 560.

451.

Chatham

Chartres, see Forts.

(Chatchum),

Nathan,

of

Chase, see also Chace.

exempts of Kings district, Albany

Chase, Caleb, of Ulster county, N.

county, III:731, 732.

Y., entitled to public bounty as

Chatham, Conn., VII :48.

sufferer by enemy’s incursion, IV:

Chatham, N. J., Washington’s army at,

683. Chase, Jabez, of exempts of Southeast precinct, Dutchess county, IV:63. Chase,

John,

deserter

from

Col.

Marinus Willett’s levies, VII:287. Chase,

Reuben(?),

of

Queen;

county, N. Y., loyalist, V:158.

congress

from

Maryland,

on

committee to visit Canada, 1:13L133;

inspects

Fort

Constitution,

1:1 33 ; on committee to inquire into treatment of 11:569;

American prisoners,

member

of

Maryland

house of delegates, VIII: 192.

New Jersey brigade to, VI:547; Washington’s

headquarters

at,

VIII:405, 410. Chatham, N. Y., recruiting at, 1:809. Chattam, see Chatham. Chatterton

(Chaterstown, Chaterton,

Chattertons)

Chase, Samuel, delegate to continen¬ tal

V:876; Gen. Wayne orders

hill,

Westchester

county, N. Y., Legion of Lauzun encamps at, VII: 108, 111; battle of, VI11:399; Washington’s head¬ quarters during battle, VIII :41 5. Cheapside,

London,

Eng.,

riot in,

1:58. Cheer, - (Miss.), actress, after¬ wards Mrs. Long, appears at John

State of New York

126

Cheer, - (Miss.) —continued. st.

theater,

New

York

city,

Chemung river, N. Y., Gen. Sulli¬ van’s

VIII :xx. Cheesman, see also Cheseman. Cheesman,

Chemung County, N. Y., V:233.

Joseph,

of

Fredericks-

burgh, Dutchess county,

operations on,

1:165-166;

V:233-234, 235-237.

N. Y.,

certifies that Charles Theall’s family

Chenandanah

(Chenandoanes),

see

Genesee Castle. Chenango

(Chenanggo),

Broome

should be sent within enemy’s lines,

county, N. Y., formerly Otseningo,

V:402.

Brant and Walter Butler lurking at,

Cheetham, James, author of Life of 1 homas Paine, 1:61.

Cherry, John,

Cheever, Cheevers, see Chevers. from, VIII :326. New

Cherry Valley, Otsego county, N. Y., desolated by border warfare, 1:17,

residence of Col.

Clarke,

witness in behalf of

Solomon Baker, spy, VI:889.

Chelsea, Eng., letter of Philip Skene Chelsea,

IV :4 1 3.

York

Thomas

city,

VIII:

xxvii.

163-164, 823,

Chemung (Chamong, Shemung, Sho-

165;

petitions

habitants for protection, help

111:142, to

of

169; appeal

Lafayette,

in¬

11:821for

111:104-105;

mong), Chemung county, N. Y.,

warning received at, 111:126-127,

Indian village, destroyed by Gen.

142; threatened by Brant, 111:356;

Sullivan,

Col.

1:165,

V :204,

224-

225, 233-234; Col. John Butler at, with

1100 Indians, 111:712;

hostile party posted at, 293;

destruction

1V:370;

Gen.

IV:104,

determined Sullivan’s

on, army

marching toward, V: 1 5 1 ; Brant’s party leaves,

V:163; ambuscade

of, V:234, 236; probable retreat of Queen Esther, Sullivan’s

V:237; Gen.

encampment

near,

V:

241. Chemung,

from, 111:382; Tryon county mili¬ tia march to relieve, 111:396, 402403, 408; appeal to Gen. Stark from,

111:409-410 ;

ignorant

of

enemy’s

Old,

Chemung

county,

V :233. Chemung, Chemung county, N. Y.,

garrison

at,

operations,

111:475; visit by Brant to, III: 506; scouts sent out from,

III:

517; hostile party near, 111:527, 544; distress and need of,

III:

555-557; informed of destruction of Springfield, 111:555, 558, 559; reinforcement for,

N. Y., abandoned Indian village,

V :233.

Jacob Klock receives news

111:562,

563,

599; defenselessness of, 111:591; Col. Alden’s regiment at, 111:596, 600, 632,

703; enemy’s design

against, 111:631 ; new detachment ordered to. III :690; term of militia

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Cherry Valley — continued. service at, soon to expire, return of militia posted at,

127

Cherry Valley — continued.

111:703; 111:736,

737; troops at, infected with spirit of plunder, IV:20-21 ; Col. Klock marches to, IV:47, 80; troops at,

inhabitants, IV:414, 575-576; Gen. James Clinton re¬ lieves fugitives from, IV :420, 438; distressed

Sir Henry Clinton’s account of at¬ tack

IV :481 ; Gen. James

on,

in position to intercept enemy’s re¬

Clinton indemnified for aid to fugi¬

treat,

IV:49; troops attempt to in¬ IV:80, 82; defi¬ ciency in militia at, IV:81, 82;

tives from,

tercept enemy,

vises establishment of post west of,

troops at, unable to protect other

ceases issue of provisions to fugitives

settlements,

IV: 1 18;

troops

at,

may be employed against Oquaga,

IV:168; Gen. Hand sets out for, IV:254; inhabitants call on Gen. Hand for protection, IV :259-261 ; destroyed by enemy, IV:267, 284285, 286-287, 288, 289, 293, 294, 395; garrison at, relieved, IV:290-291 ; fort not taken, IV: 291-292, 304; difficulty of re¬ lieving sufferers from, IV:334337, 345; Clinton suggests mode of relief, IV:336-337, 346, 389, 420; application for aid to suffer¬ ers, IV:338-340; Albany citizens ask aid for sufferers, IV:363-364; list of killed, wounded and cap¬ tured and buildings burned in at¬ tack on, Nov.

11, 1778, IV:41 0-

IV:568; Clinton ad¬

IV:648;

Gen.

James

Clinton

IV:664; lists of inhabitants needing public support, IV:674675, 721-722; legislature relieves fugitives from, IV:758; Col. Van from,

Schaick writes to commanding offi¬

V:36; its evacuation neces¬ sary, V:87; new attack upon, de¬ signed, V:1 22 ; examination of loy¬ alists at, V :41 4-41 6; court of in¬ quiry held at, V:417-418; Col. Samuel Clyde’s losses at, VI:449; report of another massacre at, VI: cer at,

811, 812; has no share in return¬

VII:74; loyalist raid by way of, VII:443; Walter But¬

ing harvests,

ler commanded enemy in massacre at, VII :473. Chesapeake peake,

(Cheasapeake, CheaseChesapeak,

Cheseapeak,

411; list of captives from, sent

Chesepeak,

back, IV :41 0-41 1,41 2; exchange

peek, Chesepeke) bay, French fleet

IV :41 2-41 3, 415, 416, 417, 437, 457-459, 528-529, 568, 704, 710, 711, V:130-131, 220, 222, 270, 274, 320, 361, 403-404; Tryon

to visit, 1:686; scarcity in grain

county regiments refused to assist

rives at,

of

prisoners

from,

Chesepeake,

Chese-

supply north of, IV :23; naval ac¬

IV :490; British fleet sailing southward from, VI: tion at entrance of,

524; detachment of French fleet ar¬

VI:67I; movements of

State of New York

128

Chester, Delaware Co., Pa. — con.

Chesapeake bay — continued. British fleet in, VI1:21

1 ; arrival of

French fleet in, VII :305,

308,

312, 324; naval engagement off,

stationed at, 11:168; Washington writes

to

Clinton

from,

11:180,

185, 196; retreat of English from

VII:341, 354, 355, 356, 361,

Germantown to, ordered, 11:371 ;

362; interest at Poughkeepsie in

Lord Cornwallis crosses Delaware

news from, VII:358; distance of

river

Annapolis from, VIII: 192; its im¬

Cheseman, Samuel, of Charlotte pre¬ county,

N.

Washington’s

headquarters at, VIII :401. encamped in, 11:766; mentioned in

Cheseman, see also Cheesman. Dutchess

11:559;

Chester County, Pa., American army

portance as harbor, VIII: 192.

cinct,

at,

Y.,

taxed for son in British service, VI: 576.

return of Lt. Col. Butler’s detach¬ ment, IV :229. Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, his letters to his son, 1:21.

Cheshire County, N. H., towns of,

Chestnut

(Chesnut)

Hill,

Philadel¬

represented in state legislature, IV:

phia, Pa., movement of enemy to¬

397; person appointed in, to keep

ward, 11:607.

record of prices, V:654; residents of, oppose independence of Ver¬ mont, VI :643.

of military stores, 1:483. Chew, Benjamin, Germantown, Pa.,

Chesney, Alexander, of exempts of Albany, N. Y., IV :241.

American attack upon his house, 11:369, 373.

Chessem, John, loyalist, with Brant, V :1 63.

Child, see also Childe and Childs. Child,-, member of Vermont gen¬

Chester, John, of Wethersfield, Conn., deputy

to

general

assembly,

on

committee to print bills of credit and bank notes, V:535. Chester,

Chevers, Ezekiel, colonel, commissary

Orange

county,

N.

Y.,

Orange and Ulster militia to meet at, 1:454, 460, 465; supplies of

eral assembly; on committee to at¬ tend the convention at Cambridge, N. Y„ VI: 761. Child, Increase, of Saratoga, N. Y., petitions for protection of frontier, 111:211,

IV:770,

V:91 6;

iron at, 11:29, 521 ; Col. Wood-

permission

hull’s regiment to gather at, IV:

change for wheat, V :262.

570; return of forage obtained at, Delaware

county.

Pa.,

Washington writes from, to Gen. Putnam,

salt

in

ex¬

Child, Kingsley, of Wyoming, Pa., American captive, V:524.

V :800. Chester,

to import

asks

Child, Slookan, of Wyoming,

Pa.,

American captive, V :523-524.

11:149; southern forces I Childe, see also Child and Childs.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Childe, Margaret (Mrs.), her claim to

Milford Smith, escaped slave,

111:610-61 1, 662-664, 743.

line,

11:26,

41, 54, 68. Childs,

enemy’s

Claverack, N. Y.,

captain,

militia,

of Charlotte

sends

movement

word

(Chitterton),

Thomas,

Governor of Vermont, informed by

of

Clinton that he does not acquiesce

Fort

in Vermont claim, 11:633; appeal

V:570; sends news of

to, against court of commissioners,

enemy’s presence at Ticonderoga,

111:549-551 ; families banished by,

Edward,

toward

111:625, IV:

240. Chittenden

Silas,

county

lieutenant, of exempts of Claverack, Chittenden, Jonathan, of exempts of

Childs, Abijah, captain, of third regi¬ Massachusetts

Chittenden, Benjamin — continued, N. Y., 111:625, IV:240.

Childs, see also Child and Childe. ment,

129

VI :308.

111:656; sends letter to president

Chin, Edward, of Albany, N. Y.,

of New Hampshire council, IV:

in office of comissioner of chamber

396; letter from Roger Sherman

of accounts, VI:484.

to, V:18; promises not to molest

Chipman, John, major, of New York

Samuel Minott and others, V:98;

levies, assists Phoebe Campbell to

congressional

recover property, V:338; informs

strates with, against seizures of cat¬

Col.

tle, V:108,

Van Schaick of capture of

Skenesborough,

V:5 50-55 I ;

re¬

proposes

committee

remon¬

112-113; committee

questions

to,

V:109;

ports danger to Fort Edward, V:

committee

569-570;

be

110; concerned about his religious

strengthened, V :5 71 ; return of his

rights, V: 1 14; communicates with

force at Fort Edward, V :81 I ; re¬

general court of New Hampshire,

his

command

to

privately counsels,

V:

ports danger to Stillwater, V:893;

V: 1 32; orders drafts in Cumber¬

sends news of enemy’s presence at

land county,

Crown Point, V :905-906.

president of congress to,

Chisam, John, of Col. Peter R. Liv¬

V:672; letter from VI :21 ;

responds to Col. Webster’s request

ingston’s Albany county regiment,

for

deserts from levies, V:538.

from Col. Hay to, V1:393; de¬

Chisolm (Chisolom), Alexander, loy¬ alist,

his family delivered to

Lt.

McDonell, VI :452.

militia,

VI:308-309;

mands

surrender

claim

over

of

Grants,

New

letter York

VI :430-

431, 644; upholds cause of Ver¬

Chitester, Nathan, of thirteenth regi¬

mont in letter to congress, VI :431 -

ment, Albany county militia, VI:

437; petitions congress for recogni¬

38.

tion of Vermont, VI:609; resolu¬

Chittenden (Chittendoen), Benjamin, 9

tions of congress may be delivered

State of New York

130

Chittenden, Thomas — continued,

Chittenden, Thomas — continued, to, VI:615, 618; receives demand

resolutions of congress,

from

84-85.

New Hampshire,

VI:643;

his party lays claim to New Hamp¬

Choconut, see Chugnutts.

shire territory, VI:744; in corre¬

Chocanant, see Chugnutts.

spondence with Gov. Haldimand,

Choisy,

Claude

VIII :73,

Gabriel

(?)

French

de,

VI:745; militia from New York

lieutenant-general,

army,

towns to be subject to, VI:867;

embarks from Rhode Island, VII:

warns Col. Brinton Paine against



exercise of authority in disputed ter¬

Chrisfise, John, of Ulster county mi¬

ritory,

VII: 19,

20,

63;

issues

proclamation annexing New York

114. litia, confined at New Windsor for disobedience, 11:436.

territory to Vermont, VII:94-95.

Chrispel, John J., of Kingston com¬

518; orders election of officers in

pany of horse, petitions for reap¬

Charlotte county, VII: 100; Char¬

pointment of Capt. Silvester Salis¬

lotte county militia applies to, for

bury, IV :75 5.

powder, VII: 178; his correspond¬ ence with Col. Peter Yates touch¬ ing disputed jurisdiction, VII:265268;

forbids

Lt.

Col.

Henry

Van Rensselaer to exercise his com¬ mission

within

Vermont’s

new

Chrispell,

Petrus,

Jr.,

of

Kingston

company of horse, 1:575. Christian Indians, see Indians, Chris¬ tian. Christiana, Pa., deficiency of flour at, VI :1 10.

claim, VI 1:301; his officers exer¬

Christie, see also Christy.

cise military authority in New City,

Christie,

Andrew,

of

Col.

John

N. Y., V11:3 71 ; forbids exercise

Hathorn’s

of authority by Lt. Col. John Van

county militia, fined for failure to

Rensselaer in Hoosick district, VII: 389-390; object for which he calls out militia, VI1:41 5 ; to commis¬ sion boundary commissioners, VII: 446, 447; forbids collection of tax by New York in New City, VII: 512,

557; offers terms to New

York through Gen. 583-584,

615;

his

Stark,

VII:

purpose

to

regiment.

Orange

march to Minisink and Paramus, IV :272. Christie, James, of Orange county, N. Y., accuses militia officers of indif¬ ference to cause, 11:434. Christie, William, of Orange county, N. Y„ joins in petition for protec¬ tion, IV: 1 72.

assist New York insurgents, VII:

Christman, Frederick, of fourth regi¬

617; resolutions of congress trans¬

ment, Tryon county militia, pris¬

mitted to, VIII :58, 64; answers

oner, VI :726.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Christman, Jacob, of German Flats,

131

Church, Jonathan — continued,

N. Y., sufferer by attack on settle¬

his

ment, IV:341.

Vt., VI:214, 215.

Christman, John, Jr., of German Flats,

secret

inquiries

in

Newfane,

Church, Oliver, of Brattleboro, Vt.,

N. Y., sufferer by attack on set¬

loyalist,

tlement, IV :34 1.

about his visits to Newfane, Vt.,

Christman,

Nicholas,

of

German

Flats, N. Y., sufferer by attack on settlement, IV:343.

V1:21 3 ;

information

VI :214, 215. Church,

Samuel,

of

Col.

William

Malcom’s levies, VI:370.

Christy, see also Christie.

Church, Timothy, colonel, of Brat¬

Christy, John, sergeant, of fifth regi¬ ment, New \ ork line, 11:18.

tleboro, Vt., in Cumberland county militia,

Chuctenunda (Checktinunda, Chugh-

VI:213;

banishment

and

condemned

to

confiscation

of

tenunda) hill, Montgomery county,

estate,

N. Y., Gen. Van Rensselaer halts

execution by Vermont party, VIII:

at,

64.

VI :695,

701;

march over,

very difficult, VI :697. Chugnutts,

Indian

county, N.

Churchill, Edward, of Rombout pre¬

town,

Broome

Y., supposed lurking

place of Brant and Walter Butler, JV:413; destroyed by Gen. Sulli¬

Church, -, of Hartford, Conn., Massachusetts

to

buy

Thontas,

major,

of

fourth

regiment, Pennsylvania line, leads detachment seizes

against

cattle,

N.

Y.,

Churchill, Robert, prisoner in High¬ lands, V :73.

burns

Cibber,

Colley,

English

actor

and

playwright, 1:82. Hampshire regiment, V:232, 234; in battle of Newtown, V :236.

and

Cimmel, Johannes, of Schaghticoke,

articles

N. Y., petitions in behalf of David

enemy

111:631;

seized by soldiers deposited with, IV: 1 10;

county,

Cilley, Joseph, colonel, of first New

corn and rye, IV :644. Church,

Dutchess

danger from Brant, IV :807.

Chukkanut, see Chugnutts. for

cinct,

sells flour for army, V :249.

Churchland, Ulster county, N. Y., in

van, V :2 34.

agent

VIII :58; threatened with

Indian settlement

Dick, 111:299. Cincinnati, New York Society of the, officers, VI 11:2 17; original meet¬

on Susquehanna, IV:226. Pa.,

ing held at Fishkill, N. Y„ VIII:

of

Cinkaick (St. Coick, Saintwick Mills,

Cumberland

Sancoick), Rensselaer county, N.

county militia, V1:21 3; report of

Y., 11:241, VII:553, 554, 579.

Church,

Jo’h,

of

Wyoming,

217.

captive, V :523. Church,

Jonathan,

Brattleboro,

Vt.,

lieutenant, in

State of New York

132

Cinnecut, Luther, accused of taking horses from Sally Angevine, VI:

militia, killed in action at Oriskany, 11:284.

503. Cittimon, John, sentenced to death for City, the, Dutchess county, N. Y., Oliver

DeLancey,

Jr.,

sent

to

Andrew,

of

German

tion of settlement, IV:344. Clapsattie, Barbary, of German Flats, N. Y., suffers by devastation of set¬

111:355. City, the,

Clapsattie,

Flats, N. Y., suffers by devasta¬

robbery, V: 1 71.

Orange county,

N.

Y.,

Capt. Jacob DeWitt’s rangers or¬ dered to, 1:461 ; regiments of mi¬ litia meet at, 1:468-469. Gilbert,

tlement, IV :343. Clarck, see also Clark, Clarke, Clerk, Clerke. Clarck,

Clap, see also Clapp. Clap,

Clapsaddle, Aug.— continued.

-,

of Kakiate, Orange

county, N. Y., loyalist, VII: 120.

employed in Robert

Livingston’s iron works, V:753.

Clarck, Joseph D., of Orange county, N. Y., petitions for protection, IV:

Clapp, see also Clap.

172.

Clapp, --, his house, V :298.

Clark, see also Clarck, Clarke, Clerk,

Clapp, Benjamin, of Kingstreet, West¬ chester county, N. Y., VI:629;

Clerke. Clark,-, of Manor of Cortlandt,

begs for exchange of son, captured

Westchester county,

by DeLancy’s corps, VI:669-670.

charge for lodging, VI: 147.

Clapp,

Benjamin,

his

Clark, —v—, captain, carries letter to

regiment, Westchester county mi¬

Clinton from Capt. Delivan, VIII:

litia,

279.

trading

in

of

Y.,

second

VI:623;

Jr.,

N.

accused

cattle,

of

VI:629;

knowledge of illicit trading,

illicit his VI:

630.

refugee

from

Long

Island, VII: 198, 242, 628. Clark, — —, major, seizes property

Clapp, Daniel, captain-lieutenant, in charge of provost at Fishkill, VI:

in New Jersey, 11:625. Clark,-, (Mrs.) to be removed

356. Clapp, Henry, of Kingstreet, West¬ chester county, N. Y., captured by DeLancey’s corps, VI :669-670. Clapp,

Clark,-,

Thomas,

Jr.,

Cumberland county,

of

Halifax,

N. Y., up¬

holds cause of New York, 111:17. Clapsaddle (Kipsattle), Aug., major, of fourth regiment, Tryon county

within enemy’s lines, V:678, 679. Clark, -, captain, discovers signs of enemy near Crown Point, V: 788. Clark, A. Hooghteling, of Capt. Sil¬ vester

Salisbury’s

Kingston

com¬

pany of horse, 1:5 75. Clark, Abraham, member of conti-

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clark, Abraham — continued.

133

Clark, Ebenezer — continued.

nental congress from New Jersey,

550; sends intelligence of danger

11:569, VIII :83.

threatening Fort Stanwix, V:720-

Clark,

Anthony,

loyalist,

liberates

prisoners, 111:136.

College, VI:536; sends to Albany

Clark, Asa, of Halifax, Vt., sustains cause of New York, 111:17.

Albany

county militia,

V:

126. Cornelius,

of

Westchester

county, N. Y., petitions for guard for Bedford jail, 111:159. Daniel,

of

fourth

guard for Bedford jail,

regiment,

111:159;

fined for delinquency, V:686. (Clarke),

Perth,

Charlotte for

county,

N.

conspiracies,

Y., in¬

forms Clinton of troubles of com¬ missioners

for

conspiracies.

III:

2 1 6-2 1 7 ; informs of complications county appointments,

884; petitions in behalf of William Moncrief, VII:627.

county, N. Y., supports cause of New York, 111:17.

county, N. Y., supports cause of New York, 111:17. Clark, Isaac,

of Westchester county,

111:217-

ford jail, 111:159. Clark, Isaac, of exempts of Claverack, N. Y., 111:625, IV:240. Clark,

Isaac,

ment,

ensign,

IV: 1 38.

second

county militia,

320; Clinton explains to, necessity civil

courts,

111:361-362;

regiment,

Clark, James, of Halifax, Cumberland

drew

New York, 111:17.

member

of

assembly,

IV:198;

writes of disaffected persons,

IV:

307; urges on Clinton protection of frontier,

IV:372-373; assured

N. Y., supports cause of

Clark, James, Jr., of Halifax, Cumber¬ land county, N. Y., supports cause of New York, 111:17. Clark, James, quartermaster, of Col.

by Clinton of purpose to aid in¬

Johannes

habitants,

county regiment, V :28.

of

IV :373-374 ;

associate

company,

member IV:446;

sends news of Skenesborough, V:

petitions

for protection of frontier, VII :631.

county,

111:639-640;

Westchester

VI:622;

writes as commissioner about An¬ Stephenson,

third regi¬

Clark (Clarck), Isaac, lieutenant, of

218, 259-260; accuses Col. John III:

of

Westchester county militia,

Williams of illegal extortion,

of

VI:

N. Y., petitions for guard for Bed¬

Ebenezer, of New

commissioner

in

enemy,

Clark, Elisha, of Halifax, Cumberland

Orange county militia, petitions for

Clark

with

Clark, Elijah, of Halifax, Cumberland

Clark,

Clark,

memorandum on Vermont leaders’ correspondence

Clark, Caleb, lieutenant, of ninth regi¬ ment,

721 ; appointed trustee of Clinton

Hardenbergh’s

Ulster

Clark, John, petitions for protecting of northern frontier, 111:210.

State of New York

134

Clark, John, loyalist, of Col. Beverly

Clark, Nathan — continued.

Robinson’s regiment, prisoner. III.

county, N. Y., petitions for guard

224.

for Bedford jail, 111:159.

Clark, John, of Orange county,

N.

Y., murder of, IV:587-589.

aide to Gen. Greene, writes about place of chief engineer, 1:660.

Virginia

expedition,

line,

in

Paulus

V :206,

Jr.,

of

Westchester

for Bedford jail, 111:159. Clark,

Nathaniel,

of

Westchester

county, N. Y., petitions for guard

Clark, Jonathan, major, of eighth regi¬

Hook

Nathan,

county, N. Y., petitions for guard

Clark, John, major, of Pennsylvania,

ment,

Clark,

207,

208.

for Bedford jail, 111:159. Clark, Samuel, captain, his sloop em¬ ployed

in

transporting

troops,

I:

500; to bring cables from Kingston

Clark (Clerk), Joseph, of Warwick,

to New Windsor, 1:662, 722.

Orange county, N. Y., conveys in¬

Clark, Samuel, of New Windsor, N.

telligence to enemy, 11:634, VII:

Y., his account for provisions, IV:

492.

650.

Clark, Joseph, of Westchester county,

Clark

(Clarck,

Clarke),

Samuel,

N. Y., petitions for guard for Bed¬

major, of Col. Levi Pawling’s regi¬

ford jail, 111:159.

ment of levies, 1:640, 668, 696;

Clark,

Joseph,

Jr.,

of

Westchester

county, N. Y., petitions for guard for Bedford jail, 111:159. Clark, Josiah, of Halifax, Cumberland county,

N.

Y., sustains cause of

in

charge

of working

799;

on

818,

111:718;

Snyder’s

court

parties,

martial, in

regiment,

Col.

I:

1:813, Johannis

1:825,

833,

843, 11:12, 17, 52, 65, 90, 109,

New York against Vermont, III:

125 ; in Col. Jonathan Hasbrouck’s

17.

Ulster county regiment,

Clark, Maltiah, of Suffolk county, L. I.,

represents

to

Clinton lawless

behavior of men from Connecticut,

pursues party 18;

under

Johannes

111:466;

of marauders, command

Hardenbergh,

IV:

of

Col.

Jr.,

IV:

663; in service at West Point, V:

VII :346.

16; in service at Bare hill, V:28, Clark,

Mathis,

of Schenectady,

N.

Y., joins in remonstrance concern¬ ing certain grievances, 111:66. Clark,

M’O., of Warwick,

Orange

county, N. Y., conveys intelligence to enemy, 11:634. Clark,

Nathan,

of

41 ; ordered to relief of Lt. Col. Johannis Jansen, VI:236-237; has information about levies, VII:192, 193. Clark,

Samuel,

debtor

to

estate

of

Charles Clinton, 11:610. Westchester

Clark, Samuel, petitions for protection

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clark, Samuel —- continued. of

Saratoga

and

Clarke, Sir Francis — continued.

Cambridge

dis¬

tricts, III:21 0.

Gen.

Burgoyne, taken prisoner in

the action of Oct. 7, 11:384; dan¬

Clark, Samuel, of Halifax, Cumber¬ land county, N. Y., sustains cause of New York, III :1 7. Clark,

135

Samuel,

Jr.,

gerously wounded, 11:430. Clarke, George, of Col. James McClaghry’s regiment of Ulster county

of

Halifax,

N.

Y., sus¬

Clarke, George, lieutenant-governor of

tains cause of New York, 111:17.

New York, his assertion regarding

Clark, Samuel, captain of New Eng¬

loss of records, 1:9; approves bill

Cumberland county,

land

militia,

with

Col.

Marinus

Willett at Johnstown, VII:483.

taken from loyalists, 11: 363.

and

Cambridge

Clark, William, of Dutchess county, Y,,

petitions

for

pardon

of

Myndert Harris, 111:240. Clark,

William,

Orange

of

county,

Smith’s N.

Y.,

Clove, petitions

tection of Saratoga and Cambridge

arrests militiaman for disrespect to superiors, 11:414.

N.

Y., agent to collect boats for

public service, 1:436; petitions for

Clarke, Jonathan, commissary general, British

army,

Saratoga,

with

Burgoyne

at

11:452.

Thomas,

colonel,

his

resi¬

dence, VIII:xxvii. Clarkson and Dorsius, of South Caro¬ lina, in account with United States,

districts, 111:210. Clark & Nightengale, of Providence, R. I., purchase provisions for Gen.

IV :45 1. Clarkson and Sebring, merchants, of New York city, VIIUxxxv.

Sullivan, IV:257, 258. Clarke, see also Clarck, Clark, Clerk,

Clarkstown

(Clarks

Town,

Clerks-

town), N. Y., Col. Hoornbeek’s

Clerke. (Cleark, Clerk),-■, lieu¬ recruits

for

continental

-,

lieutenant,

regiment marches to, 1:489 ; militia under arms at, 11:434; Col. Hay’s regiment drives cattle to, IV: 101 ;

service, 1:770, 795. Clarke,

Clarke (Clark), Jeremiah, lieutenant,

Clarke,

275. Clark, William, Jr., petitions for pro¬

tenant,

dis¬

protection from thieves, V:679.

for protection against bandits, IV:

Clarke

1:20;

Clarke, Jeremiah, of Orange county,

districts, 111:210.

N.

elections,

of second regiment, New York line,

Clark, William, petitions for protec¬ of Saratoga

for triennial

solves assembly, 1:20.

Clark, Smith, his receipt for musket

tion

militia, VI:624.

British

army, injured at Kingston, 11:458. Clarke, Sir Francis, aide-de-camp to

depredations of enemy near,

IV:

171; Washington wishes militia to assemble at, V :588, 642.

State of New York

136

Clarwater,

Abraham,

county,

N.

Y.,

of

Ulster

distressed

by

(Clawson), Isaac, sells flour

to Daniel Parker, of Watertown,

(Classon), Caleb, in British

secret service, VI :362. Claus (Closs), Daniel, colonel, loyal¬ ist, on his way to Oswego, 459;

his

house,

IV:71 5,

III: 716,

717.

John,

lieutenant-general,

British army, IV:509.

111:364, 624; supposed to act in interest of

New

563-564;

denies

New

Hampshire,

IV:

attachment

Hampshire’s

interest,

to IV:

693-694; oppressed by Vermont party, IV:800, 801.

Clause, see Clayes.

! Clayes

Claverack, Columbia county, N. Y., militia

of,

1:710,

V11:1 70,

(Clause), Elijah, captain, of

second New Hampshire regiment,

Clauss, John, loyalist, IV:448.

634,

Clavering,

Clay, James, captain, of Putney, Vt.,

Mass., VI :459, 460. Classen

N. Y., large quantity of flour at, I V:429.

enemy’s incursions, IV :684. Clason

Claverack Landing — continued.

IV:37,

56,

402; inhabitants

wounded at Newtown, V :226. Clearances,

deceptive

use

of,

VI:

891-892.

wish to barter flour for salt. III:

Clearwater, see Clarwater.

21 2-21 3 ;

Clemens, Daniel, workman engaged in

infested

with

robbers,

111:256, 490, 593, VI:779; sug¬ gested as the temporary capital of state,

111:349-350;

arms

appro-

priated by persons from, 111:447; exempts

of,

111:624-625,

IV:

651-652; persons confined at, to be examined, IV:74 ; court martial at,

IV :2 5 5 ; place of rendezvous

for New England militia, V:331, 785, VI: 13, 64, 84; Col. Robert Van

Rensselaer

332;

place

of

ordered deposit

to,

for

V:

flour,

mutiny, 1:642. Clements’, in the Highlands, N. Y., V: 1 54. Clements, Mary, of New Petersburgh, Tryon

county,

N.

Y.,

husband

killed by Indians, VI: 123. Clements, Peter, petitions for protec¬ tion

of Saratoga

and

Cambridge

frontier, 111:21 1. Clemming,

Janet

(Jannett),

of

Al¬

bany, N. Y., seeks information for loyalists, III :61 5.

V :565 ; petition from, for correc¬

Clenawley, see Howe, Sir William.

tion

Clerk, see also Clarck, Clark, Clarke,

of

grievances,

V:929-930;

Clinton’s reply to petition, V:931933; army clothing sent to, VII:

Clerke. Clerk, Daniel, captain, his sloop em¬

564; troops proceed to Albany by

ployed

way of, VII :593.

Fort Montgomery, 1:500.

Claverack Landing, now Stuyvesant,

in

transporting

troops

to

Clerk, Henry, of Col John Hathorn’s

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clerk, Henry — continued. regiment.

Orange

Cline, Hans, Indian, warns of danger

county

militia,

delinquent, IV:272.

regiment

of Orange

county

militia, delinquent, IV:272.

York city, VII :492. Timothy,

Hathorn’s

Jr.,

of

regiment

Col. of

John

Orange

Clerk, William, of Col. John Hath¬ regiment

of

IV:343;

petitions

for

protection

in defending stores at Fort Herki¬ mer, V:663.

county militia, delinquent, IV:272.

orn’s

Y., property destroyed by enemy,

against Indians, V: 1 79; employed

Clerk, Stephen, pilots loyalists to New

Clerk,

to Caughnawaga, 111:406. Cline, William, of German Flats, N.

Clerk, Richard, of Col. John Hathorn’s

137

Orange

county

militia, delinquent, IV ■111.

Clink, Michael, prisoner in Highlands, of New York, V:74. Clinton, Alexander (Dr.), brother of Clinton, 1:359, 111:75. Clinton, Alexander, lieutenant, son of Gen.

Clerke, see also Clarck, Clark, Clarke,

James

third

regiment,

VI: 184,

Clerk. Clerke, Sir Philip Jennings,

member

Clinton,

ment,

ensign

New

York

in line,

186; ensign in first regi¬

New

York

line,

VI:584;

of British House of Commons, sec¬

lieutenant, of second regiment, New

onds

for

York

Clermount),

Clinton,

Col.

Hartley’s

motion

VIL59-60,

73,

84.

peace, VII:200. Clermont

artillery,

(Claremont,

Catharine

(Cate,

Caty),

on the Hudson river, 11:219, IV:

daughter of Clinton, 1:201, 307,

75, 249.

315, 342, 343, 359, 837, 852,

Cleve, --, aide-de-camp, German officer under Burgoyne, 11:453. Cleve, man

H.

U., brigade major,

officer

under

Ger¬

Burgoyne,

11:

IV-.428, Vt615. Clinton, his

Charles,

colonizing

father of project,

Clinton, 1:15-16;

debts due to his estate, 11:610. Clinton, Charles, brother of Clinton,

452. Cleveland

his dispute over sale of farm, IV: (Claveland,

Cleaveland),

Lemuel, of exempts of Kings dis¬ trict,

Albany

county,

111:628,

629, 630. Clift, Wills, major, of first Connecti¬ cut regiment., V11:1 15.

517-519. Clinton, Cornelia,

daughter of Clin¬

ton, 1:201, 359, 647, 11:544. Clinton,

DeWitt,

York,

governor of

New

purchase of his papers by

state, 1:3; trustee of state library,

Clifton, Fanny (Miss), IV:609.

1:5;

Clifton, Nancy (Miss), IV:609.

Historical Society,

Cline, see also Klein, Kline, Klyne.

Dr.

vice-president

Van

der

New

York

1:13; appoints

Kemp

to

translate

State of New York

138

Clinton,

Clinton, De Witt — continued. Dutch records,

1:150; his treatment of captured

1:14; his mother,

spy at Esopus, 1:155; concerned

V :229. Clinton,

George — continued.

George,

governor of Clinton

to

admiral,

colonial

New York,

appoints

clerkship,

1:18;

for protection

of frontier,

1:1 62 ;

his policy toward loyalists at close of hostilities, 1:1 68; his state rights

pro¬

views, 1:177,

rogues the assembly, 1:20.

tion

Clinton, George, general, first governor

of his

179,

180; recogni¬

ability,

1:178,

180;

of New York state, purchase of his

disregards demand of congress to

papers

call

by

state,

1:3;

his

public

legislature

together,

character, 1:5 ; sketch of his family,

181;

1:15-18; birth, life before Revolu¬

1:183-184; his assistance in sup¬

tion, 1:17, 18-19; patron of John

j

advances

Holt’s New York Journal, 1:62;

1:184;

“Doctors’

New York’s frontiers and military

Crown

Point,

pression of Daniel Shay’s rebellion,

writes John Jay of desolation

of

to

1:1 80-

calls

out

militia

not,”

1:184;

to

end

declines

renomination for governor in 1 795,

condition of state, 1:87-88; in real

1:185; receives votes for office of

estate transactions with Washing¬

president from

ton,

elected

1:96;

member

of provincial I

1789, 1:185-186;

vice-president

of

United

convention, 1:96; member of con¬

States,

tinental

against United States bank, 1:186;

congress,

1:96,

98,

brigadier-general of militia,

99; j 1:98; 1

1:186; gives

casting vote

delegate to convention that framed

in provincial congress, 1:98; briga¬

federal

dier-general in continental service,

tions

with

governor

187,

188,

of

New

1:186; arranges with Washington

proclamation,

programme for evacuation of New

1:98-99, and

147;

elected

lieutenant-governor

York,

1:99;

1:99;

issues

assembles

Poughkeepsie, mons

legislature

1:99,

legislature

to

100;

at sum¬

Kingston,

I:

constitution,

York,

1:186;

Washington,

rela¬

1:186-

189; military services,)

Nov.

1783,

1:187-188;

personality and career, 1:188-189; Rev. J.

H. Livingston to, urging

100; member of board to report

appointment

of

on forts in Highlands of Hudson,

1:193-194;

John

continental

fast,

McKesson

to,

1:1 29, 147; foresees British attack

regarding

on forts in Highlands, 1:148; re¬

forts

inforces

Gen.

Gen.

1:1 94-1 96; letter to, from William

Gates,

1:148;

legisla¬

Smith, 1:197; John McKesson to,

Putnam

and

prorogues

and

commissaries,

troops,

seizure of army

stores,

ture, 1:149; escapes from captured

on want of money and seizure of

forts,

saltpeter,

Clinton

and

Montgomery,

1:198;

McKesson

to,

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton,

139

George — continued.

regarding reinforcements for Gen.

forcements

Gage, 1:204-205; letter to, from

1:248-249; calls for fire rafts, I:

George Bascome, in' Bermuda,

249-250;

I:

to

Fort

Montgomery,

orders

Capt.

Moffat

207-208; introduces Mr. White to

with detachment to Haverstraw, I;

Washington,

John

250; reports to Washington on his

McKesson to, on appointment of

disposition of troops, 1:25 1 -253; in¬

brigade major,

formed of preparation of fire rafts,

duces

1:208-209;

Maj.

1:21 1-212; intro¬ Hampton

to

Col.

1:254; instructs Col. A. H. Hay

Thomas Mifflin, 1:212; John Du-

as

Bois to, in regard to private busi¬

1:259-261 ; Col. A. H. Hay to,

ness,

regarding

1:2 1 2-21 3;

congratulations !

to

protection

protection

to, on recovery from illness, 1:214,

shore,

215;

ammunition

informs

Gen.

Heath

of

enemy’s trespasses, 1:216; exhorts Col.

DeWitt

to

1:261 ;

Haverstraw,

of

requested

to

Peekskill,

Hudson to

send

1:264;

his inability to supply ammunition,

1:217;

1:265 ; Capt. Thomas Moffat in¬

return of election as delegate from

forms that he accepts captaincy in

Ulster

levies,

county

activity,

of

to

provincial

con¬

1:266-267;

gress, 1:218-219; John Belknap’s

and

mortgage

charges

against

Peter

Buckstaff

Erskine iron,

to, to,

1:219-224; Robert regarding

1:225-226;

delivery

of

orders, John

his

general

1:267-270; Green

and

presented

to,

Wisner

1:272-273; receives Jacobus Van

to, regarding command of fortifica¬

Zandt’s reasons for placing chain

tions in the Highlands, 1:227; in¬

at West Point, 1:273-275; letter

formed of John Crage’s resignation

to, from James Hamilton missing,

from militia, 1:228-229; to Rich¬

1:275; Washington to, regarding

ard Van Wyck on arms taken at

defenses

St.

to

Hezekiah Howell, Jr., protests to,

Washington about arms at Fishkill,

against arrest, 1:277; Capt. James

1:232-233; considers qualifications

Umphrey to, on militiamen ordered

of post rider, 1:233-234; his draft

out, 1:278-279; his orders for pro¬

Johns,

Henry

garrison

Canada,

1:231;

of letter of New York delegates in

!

of

Hudson,

1:275-277;

tection of eastern shore of Hudson

congress to provincial congress on

between

appointment

Ferry, 1:280-281 ; correspondence

of

officers,

1:236- ;

Peekskill

and

King’s

238; to John McKesson on provin¬

with Thomas Jansen, Jr., regarding

cial

officers for levies,

appointments,

1:239-241;

1:281-282; re¬

appoint¬

ports to Washington condition of

ments, 1:24 1 -244 ; summons rein-

defenses and movements of enemy,

considers

congressional

State of New York

HO

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued. 1:282-288; relieves militia at Hav-

letter to,

1:308-309; orders Col.

erstraw, 1:288-289; his orders for

7 homas to march his regiment to

protecting western shore of Hud¬

Kingsbridge,

son, 1:289-290; orders inquiry into

Tappen’s

charges against militia, 1:290; dis¬

directed to remove exposed cannon,

misses

1:310; orders Lt. Col. Cooper to

militia,

1:29 1 ;

desires ar¬

1:309;

letter

Christopher

to,

1:309-310;

rangement of Ulster

county

regi¬

Kingsbridge, 1:31 1 ; his orders to

ments,

letters

from

Maj.

1:291-292;

Israel

Thompson,

1:311-

George Shaw to, 1:292-293, 294;

312; letter from Robert R. Living¬

pay abstract of detachment of his

ston to, 1:312-314; Peter Tappen

brigade, 1:293-294 ; instructs Colo¬

to, 1:31 4-31 5 ; committee of safety

nels Snyder and Hoornbeek relative

to,

to raising levies,

1:31 6-31 7 ; Maj. Israel Thompson

George Shaw,

1:295; letters to 1:296,

1:315-316;

John

Nicoll

to,

reports to, in regard to fortification,

297-298;

informed of convention’s order to

1:317-318; Col. William Allison

committee to report form of gov¬

to, defending his regiment, 1:319-

ernment, 1:296-297; put in com¬

320;

declines

Verbryck,

mand of lower river levies, 1:298-

to

discharge

Maj.

1:321; to Col. Joseph

!

299;

Col.

Johannis

Snyder

ap¬

Drake,

on

remissness

of his regi¬

prises of troubles in militia, 1:299- i

ment, 1:328; puts brigade in readi¬

300;

ness to march, 1:328-329; receives

orders

Lt.

Col.

levies to Kingsbridge, ders

troops

from

Kingsbridge,

Jansen’s

1:301; or¬

Haverstraw

1:301-302;

to

pro¬

77000

for

bounty

money

for

troops, 1:329-331 ; desires party of horse at

Kingsbridge,

1:331;

re¬

vides for protection of west shore,

quested by committee of safety to

1:302-303; sends four companies

collect scattered militia, 1:332 ; re¬

to works at mouth of Peek’s kill,

ports

1:303-304; calls on levies of Gen.

1:333-334; receives

Morris’

against

brigade,

1:304;

calls

on

to

president

of

appointment

convention, remonstrance of

William

levies of Gen. Ten Broeck, 1:305;

Forman

desires

to

progress of works in Highlands re¬

join him, 1:305-306; orders Capt.

ported to, 1:336-337; reports mili¬

Silvester Salisbury’s horse to posts

tary

on west shore, 1:306-307; his di¬

1:338-342;

Peter

rections

1:342-343;

sends

Col

to

struction Nose,

of

Woodhull’s

Lt.

Machin

works

at

levies

for

con¬

Anthony’s

1:308; Hezekiah Howell’s

as

surgeon,

conditions

to

1:334-335;

convention, Tappen Gen.

information

about

Long

1:343-345;

John

Haring

to,

Heath Island, to,

on

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued. place to

for

hospital,

convention,

Clinton, George — continued.

1:345-346;

377; reports movement of English

Long Island, 1:346; John McKes¬

ships to Dobbs Ferry, 1:377; Peter

son to,

Tappen

1:348-350; receives com¬

missions

from

1:350;

reports

d ork

lem

of

sword

to,

1:378;

John McKesson reports to, action

British landing in

of Tory committee, 1:378 ; asked to

battle

of

1:351-353;

Nicoll

affairs,

sends

McKesson,

convention

John

military

John

and

Heights,

mittee 355;

two visitors

deficiency in bounty money, 1:376-

to

New

on

141

to,

to,

Har¬

decide

com¬

Close to, 1:380; recommendations

on

post rider,

1:379;

J.

1:354-

for promotions sent to, 1:381 ; John

regarding

Sloss Hobart to, 1:382; John Mc¬

Col.

Kesson to, 1:383; Col. William Al¬

William Allison to, for committee

1:355-356;

lison to, mentioning Arnold’s battle

of

on Lake Champlain, 1:384; John

correspondence,

1:356;

John

DuBois to, 1:357; Peter Tappen

McKesson to,

to, 1:358; John McKesson to, on

Jackson,

visit to home of, 1:358-359; reso¬

boats

lutions

of

convention,

committee mitted ius

for

to,

appointing

conspiracies,

1:359-362;

Humfrey

sloops

and

Peter

Tappen

to,

trans¬ Cornel¬

regarding

deserters,

fire

1:362-363;

1:385-388; James

Jr.,

sent

to,

1:388;

down to

orders

Kingsbridge,

1:389; Lt. Col. Benjamin Tupper to, on boats ordered, tends to march to

1:390; in¬

Dobbs

Ferry,

1:390; Col. William Allison to, on treatment of loyalists,

1:391; re¬

John

ports two armies concentrating at

Young to, 1:364-365 ; John Mc¬

White Plains, 1:391 ; Charles De

Kesson to, on retreat of the army,

Witt

1:365-367 ; James Jackson, Jr., to,

bridge, 1:392; John McKesson to,

1:367-368; Henry Wisner to, on

on position of American army at

conduct of John Wisner,

White Plains, 1:393; places Col.

to,

1:363;

1:368;

to,

notified by D. Wynkoop, Jr., of

Morris

alarm

394;

on

frontier,

1:369;

orders

on

barracks

Graham John

under

McKesson

Lt. Col. Livingston to collect scat¬

American position

tered Long Island militia,

White

Mathew

Dubois

to,

1:370;

1:370-371;

Plains,

1:397-398;

of

to,

guards

in

1:373-374; his

detail

command,

of

1:374;

Kings¬

arrest,

I:

to,

on

after battle of

1:395-397;

Dr.

John Coats to, on condition of sick,

James Jackson, Jr., to, on purchase wheat,

at

on

Samuel

tents,

H.

Parsons

1:398-399;

John

McKesson to, on condition of army,

Stephen Case to, touching estate of

1:399-401 ;

John Mcaulay, 1:374-375; reports

on

John

fortifications

McKesson in

to,

Highlands,

H2

State of New York

Clinton, George — continued. 1:404-405 ; consulted about cloth¬ ing for troops, 1:406; on move¬ ment of troops and skirmish, 1:407408; opposition to his desire to re¬ sign, 1:410-411; Dr. John Coats to, 1:412-413; consulted on plac¬ ing of chain, 1:41 6-41 7; informed of rumor that France had declared war against England, 1:417-418; John McKesson advances money to, 1:420-421 ; furnishes list of of¬ ficers who have seen service, 1:423424; John McKesson to, on fram¬ ing system of government, 1:424426; asked to recommend names for subaltern officers, • 1:426; fur¬ nishes names, 1:427-429; informed of enemy’s landing on west shore of Hudson river, 1:429; Lt. Col. Regnier DeRoussi makes requisition to, for ammunition, 1:429; to con¬ vention on obstructing Hudson, 1:430-432; John McKesson to, on obstruction of Hudson and reduc¬ tion of Fort Washington, 1:432435 ; troops annexed to his brigade, 1:437; Gen. Schuyler to consult with, 1:438; Gen. Charles Lee de¬ sires interview with, 1:439; asks for axes, clerks and rangers, 1:440441; Gen. Heath to, on boats, 1:442; William Paulding to, on commissary supplies, 1:442-443; Levi Pawling to, on timber on Constitution island, 1:443; Jacob Cuyler to, on men and implements needed, 1:443-444; his orders to

Clinton, George — continued. Orange county militia, 1:444-445 ; requisitions for supplies, 1:445446; reports needs to Gen. Heath, 1:446; Gen. Heath to, 1:447; William Paulding to, sending re¬ port of battle, 1:448 ; Gen. Schuy¬ ler to, on sinking of caissons in Hudson, 1:448-450; James Clin¬ ton to, on row galleys, 1:452; commends detachment of Canadi¬ ans to Gen. Schuyler, 1:453; or¬ dered to cooperate with Generals Lee and Gates in New Jersey, 1:454-458; complains of want of appliances for obstructing naviga¬ tion, 1:458-459; to keep control of Highland passes, 1:460; orders rangers to point near Kakiate, Orange county, 1:461 ; Col. Malcom’s militia annexed to his bri¬ gade, 1:462 ; to undertake protec¬ tion of Westchester county, 1:462463, 464; Col. William Allison to, 1:465-466; recommends Lieut. Lawrence, 1:466-467; asks Gen. Heath for instructions, 1:467-468; reports to convention, 1:468-470; instructions to Col. William Alli¬ son, 1:471-472, 472-473; in¬ formed that enemy has advanced on Acquackanonck, 1:472; inhabi¬ tants of Kingston to, 1:473-474; Col. William Allison to, 1:474475; Col. William Allison to. I: 475-476; to Col. A. H. Hay, on wants of militia, 1:476; reports ex¬ pedition in New Jersey, 1:477-

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued.

H3

Clinton, George —• continued.

479, 483-485; informed of dan¬

articles shipped for Fort Constitu¬

ger to passes of Highlands, 1:482 ;

tion

by

his

order,

1:513;

calls

directed to undertake expedition to

council of war, 1:516; receives re¬

Westchester county and island of

turns of Col. Hoornbeek’s regiment,

New York, 1:485-487 ; to conven¬

1:51 7; ordered by convention to

tion, on wants of militia,

1:487-

draft one-thousand men, 1:518; to

489; his orders to Col. Hathorn,

Gen. Heath, on refusal of latter to

1:489-490; to convention, on pro¬

lend field-pieces, 1:522-523; John

visions

and

dismissal

1:490-491,

of

493-494;

militia,

requested

Haring to, on Capt. Johnson’s ex¬ pedition,

1:523-525;

to

dismiss

by convention to reengage men for

militia, 1:527, 529, 533; learns of

continental service, 1:491 ; conven¬

battle of Princeton, 1:531 ; enemy

tion to, on dismissal of troops, I:

at

Hackensack

escapes

from,

I:

491-492; committee of safety to,

533, 535; informs convention of

on

victories of Trenton and Princeton,

regiments

committee, vention,

controlled by secret

1:492-493;

on

difficulty

ling militia, operation

con¬

1:535-536; detachment of Massa¬

control¬

chusetts militia sent to, 1:536-537;

1:494-497; asks co¬

to Col. Sparhawk, 1:537; Robert

of Col.

of

to

Theunis

Dey,

Erskine

to,

1:538; dismisses

Lt.

1:498; Col. William Allison to, on

Col. Hoornbeek’s regiment, 1:538;

distress of militia,

1:499; Robert

suggests night attack to Maj. John

Erskine to, 1:501 ; orders militia to

Haring, 1:539; Peter T. Curtenius

Tappan, 1:501; to Col.

Pawling

to, on goods left at Hackensack, I:

on retaining militia, 502-503; Col.

541-543; Robert Morris to, in be¬

John Hathorn to, on discontent of

half of John Doremus, 1:543-544;

militia,

recommends officers for continental

1:503-504;

attempts

to

hold deserting militia, 1:504-505 ;

cavalry,

Lt.

1:545;

to Col.

William

I:

Allison, on disposition of captured

on

stores, 1:546-547; to convention,

condition of his command, 1:506-

on raising troops, pay of mechanics

507; receives account of enemy’s

and

force at Hackensack,

Robert

Col.

505;

Roswell Hopkins to,

Col.

John

Hathorn

to,

1:507-509;

captured

stores,

Erskine

to,

1:547-549; on

procuring

Trenton,

supplies, 1:550; certifies pay-roll of

1:509; Robert Erskine to, 1:509;

Cornwall light horse, 1:552; Gov.

Col. John Hathorn reports capture

William Livingston to, on recom¬

of four loyalists to, 1:510; Gouv-

mendations

erneur

1:552-553; to Peter Fell, 1:553;

informed

of

victory

Morris

to,

at

1:511-512;

for

military

service,

State of New York

144

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued. Maj. John Haring to, on trouble

ports

with loyalists and militia,

rency,

1:554;

attempt

to

depreciate

1:630-631;

recommends

to Maj. John Haring, on surren¬

mitigation

dered loyalists, 1:555-557; orders

tences,

troops to Sydmans Bridge, 1:557;

rangers assigned to his command,

Isaac

1:633;

Roosevelt

to,

1:558;

to

of

cur¬

court

1:631-633;

martial

sen¬

companies

Michael Connolly

to,

of

on

Washington, on new levies, 1:564-

property of loyalists, 1:635 ; com¬

565;

missioners

William

Duer

to,

1:565-

for

conspiracies

receives

information

to,

I:

566; George Peek to, in behalf of

636;

ship

suspected persons, 1:637 ; Peter R.

carpenters

at

Poughkeepsie,

about

1:572; notifies Lt. Col. Hoornbeek

Fell to, declining to take company

of

to

of foot, 1:638; Col. Levi Pawling

of

to, reporting arrest of suspected per¬

court

Col.

martial,

Woodhull,

1:579-580; on

necessity

court martial, 1:580-582; Robert

sons,

Erskine to, 1:5 8 3 ;• to John McKes¬

resigning,

son, on court martial,

Robert Erskine to, regarding iron

1:584; in¬

1:639;

gives

intimation

1:642-643,

of

654-656;

formed of arrival of French general

works,

at

Washington, officers for new- com¬

Morristown,

structions

to

1:585,

Col.

586;

Levi

in¬

Pawling,

pany,

1:643-645;

1:645-646;

suggests

his

orders

to

to

1:586-587; approves sentences of

Capt. Jacob R. De Witt, 1:646;

court martial,

600,

Col. Levi Pawling to, 1:647-648;

614; reports to state convention,

petition to, of Matthew McKinny,

1:592-594; certifies H. G. Living¬

1:650; to Col. Pawling regarding

ston’s

protection

to

oath

Gov.

of

1:592,

598,

allegiance,

Jonathan

1:594;

Trumbull,

of

inhabitants,

1:651 -

I:

653; vouches for William Mitchell,

595-596; Hendrick Wyckoff to,

1:653-654; Col. William Malcom

1:605; on illicit traffic in horses,

to,

1:656;

recommends

Capt.

1:606-609, 628-630; Dr. Daniel

Black and Lt. Santford to Wash¬

Wood to,

1:609; reports to con¬

ington for new commissions, 1:657 ;

vention, 1:61 6-61 7 ; William Bed-

John McKesson to, on provisions of

low’s receipt to, for f2000, 1:61 7;

proposed constitution,

1:657-659;

to

Silvester

to,

Washington,

1:618-621;

to

Capt. John Dorlon, on refusal of

Waterbury

1:659;

Robert Erskine to, 1:659-661 ; to

commission, 1:621 ; instructions to

Robert

Col.

Abraham Ten Broeck, on works at

Pawling,

1:623-625;

com¬

Erskine,

1:661-663;

to

mittee of safety directs disposal of

Hudson,

captured property, 1:625-627; re-

Philadelphia, 1:664; Michael Con-

1:662;

his

expenses

in

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued.

145

Clinton, George — continued.

nolly to, 1:665 ; to convention, on

Chester county, 1:701 ; militia offi¬

affairs

cers of Orange county to, 1:701-

at

New

Windsor,

1:665-

667; to Abraham Ten Broeck, on

702;

wages

of

to,

Levi

Pawling

teamsters,

1:666; Col.

to,

1:702;

Ebenezer to

Woodhull

Captain

Ebenezer

to

Woodhull, 1:703 ; commissioners of

1:669; Abra¬

Westchester county to, on loyalist

ham Ten Broeck to, on completion

activity, 1:703; Philip Swartwoud

of obstruction in Hudson, 1:671;

informs of loyalist plots in Ulster,

certifies in behalf of Daniel Harris,

1:705-706;

Michael Connolly,

1:671-672;

to

672-673;

1:667;

Capt.

Washington,

to

Gen.

St.

Lt.

Col.

Gilbert

I:

Cooper to, 1:706; calls out fourth

Clair,

part of Westchester militia, 1:706-

1:673; order on, in behalf of Mr.

707;

receives

Coleman, 1:674; George Leonard

Capt.

Alexander

to,

convention,

709; correspondence with Robert

1:675-677; Col. Levi Pawling to,

R. Livingston, 1:709:712; orders

on

1:674-675;

to

accusation Miller,

against 1:707-

Highlands,

court martial for trial of Capt. Mil¬

1:677-678; Col. A. Hawlces Hay

ler, 1:712-713; Col. Jesse Wood-

to,

hull to,

British

fleet

asking

679;

to

at

reinforcement,

Col.

A.

1:678-

Hawkes

on court martial,

1:713-

Hay,

714; Robert Morris to, on case of

replying to request, 1:679-680; to

Doremus, 1:714-716; examination

Col. Levi Pawling, approving retreat,

of Samuel Haring transmitted to,

1:680; Col. A. Hawkes Hay to,

1:716-719; Aug’t Laurence to, on

on disobedience of militia, 1:681 ;

ropes and cables for chain, 1:722;

in command of militia of four river

Col. William Malcom to,

counties, 1:682-684 ; Robert Ersk-

to Washington, on recommendation

ine

to,

arrival 686;

1:684-685; of

French

confers

of

of

I:

Alexander McDougall to, on ob¬

officers,

jective point of British, 1:724-725 ;

informed

men-of-war,

with

field

Mr.

Gordon,

to convention

1:688-689; reports military condi¬

and

tions on Hudson,

725-728; Gen. James Clinton to,

orders

to

Col.

1:695;

orders

Haring

and

Henry

Wisner

Morris arrest

others, to,

Graham,

of

directed

10

to

protect

1:728; Gen.

of

design

militia,

I :-

Alexander McDou¬

gall apprises of nearness of enemy’s fleet,

1:729; Gen.

James Clinton

in¬

to, 1:729; Gen. James Clinton to,

1:698-

on letter from Washington, 1:7.29-

West-

730; Washington to, on movement

1:697;

formed of loyalist activity, 699;

Samuel

1:696-697;

backwardness

enemy’s

Gen.

1:687-688; his orders to brigade,

1:691-695; his

on

1:723;

1:722;

State of New York

146

Clinton, George — continued. of

Gen.

Skinner’s

corps,

1

1:730-

Clinton, George — continued. ous

loyalists,

1:796-798;

Gen.

731; Gen. James Clinton to, on sig¬

Alexander McDougall to, 1:798;

nal guns, 1:732; orders Col. Wood-

on needs of works at Fort Mont¬

hull to bring out his forces, 1:732-

gomery,

733; to Col. Hasbrouck,

Hardenbergh to, on search for loy¬

Maj.

Johannes

J.

1:733;

Blauvelt

to,

1:799;

Bedford desired,

tary situation, 1:735-737; Wash¬

ceives

ington to, on movements of enemy,

and

1:735-736;

805;

Col.

Hathorn,

instructions !: 73 7,

master Taylor reports to Mrs.

to

John

A.

alists, 1:800-801 ; his protection of

1:734-735; to convention on mili¬

his

Capt.

1:801-802;

information

Guilford returns

from

Hinsdale

committees, of

troops

re¬

1:803-

at

Forts

quarter¬

Clinton and Montgomery under his

1:738;

command, 1:806, 807, 826, 827,

Montgomery to, on articles

834, 835, 842, 844, 857; orders

at Peekskill, 1:739; to Mrs. Mont¬

men executed convicted of treason,

gomery,

Gilbert

1:808 ; resigns command of militia,

Gen.

1:809-81 0 ; committee of Hinsdale

1:739-740; Col.

Cooper

to,

Alexander enemy’s

movements,

Thomas orders

Smith

to

Snyder

1:740-741; McDougall

to,

Colonels

to march

to,

to,

1:810-812; commissioners for

1:741-742;

conspiracies to,

1:742-744;

troops at Forts Constitution and In¬

Pawling to

on

Fort

1:812; returns of

and

dependence under his command, I:

Mont¬

817; to Col. Hugh. Hughes, com¬

gomery, 1:744-745; Robert Boyd,

missary of stores,

Jr., to, 1:745-747; John W. Wat¬

instructions to Maj. Taylor, 1:832;

kins reports to, 1:748; Commissary

his resignation not accepted, 1:836-

Solo. Waterbury reports to, 1:748;

837; Egbert Dumond to, on two

notified of enemy’s landing, 1:763-

deserters,

764;

Graham, on supernumerary officers,

Col.

Hugh

Hughes to,

I:

782- 783; to convention, on court martial

at

783- 784;

Fort sends

Montgomery, accused

to,

1:786-787;

to

Col.

Morris

1:838-839; Lt. Michael Connolly

I:

to, 1:839-840; Lt. Alexander Mc¬

persons

Arthur to, 1:840-841; his orders

to Kingston jail, 1:784-785; John Jones

1:837;

1:828-829; his

Thomas

to Lt.

Gillet,

Tappen

to,

1:849; Christopher 1:849-850;

Capt.

Machin to, 1:787; case of Teunis

William Bedlow to, on works for

Van

defense

Vliet

reported

to,

1:788;

of

Hudson,

Robert Boyd, Jr., to, 1:788-789;

853-855;

to execute men convicted of treason,

tenant-governor,

1:792; to convention, on danger-

James

1:851-852,

recommended

Hamman

for lieu-

1:855; reports

Col. to,

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued. on

Westchester

147

Clinton, George — continued.

levies,

11:3;

to, on stores at Newburgh, 11:38-

II:

39; to Washington, on reduction of

4; to council of safety, on Gen.

force in Highlands by enlistment in

James Farren recommended to,

Putnam’s proposition for defense of

regular army,

Hudson,

Putnam, II :44 ; to council of safety,

11:5-6;

Bedlow

to,

Capt.

on

William

appointment

deputy paymaster-general, orders

Capt.

Hodge

as

11:6-8;

to

bring

frigate to Fort Montgomery, 11:8; Col.

Hugh

Hughes

captain’s guard

to,

on

regimental

interview,

makes req¬

clothing,

11:47-48;

uisition

for

Henry

Rutgers,

11:9-

mitting

order

10; Pierre Van Cortlandt to, on

rolls,

11:58;

11:10-

11:

11:47;

asking

at Fishkill,

Poughkeepsie,

appointments,

46-47; John Canfield to, request¬ ing

frigates

at

11:43-44; to Gen.

Jr.,

relative

to,

trans¬

to

muster

11:48-49; Levi Kimball to, orders

court

II:

martial,

1 1 ; Henry Schenk to, on maga¬

59; forwards letter from Washing¬

zines for provisions, 11:1 1 ; returns

ton

of

Washington

troops

at

Forts

Montgomery,

Clinton and Constitution under his command,

11:13,

22,

24;

court

II:

martial sentences approved by, 18-21 ; seeks

Gen.

John

Morin

conference with,

Scott

11:21;

Gen. Putnam, on frigates,

II

to

:28;

to

council

parent

object,

safety

to,

colonels,

of

to,

safety,

on

11:61;

ap¬

council

of

his

orders

to

returns

of

11:62; 11:64;

11:61;

enemy’s

regi¬

ments under his command, 11:66, 80, 98, 119, 1 24, 1 35 ; Andrew Taylor to,

on disposition of salt,

Col. Hugh Hughes to, on supplies,

11:72; establishes magazines west

11:29-30;

of Wallkill,

sends

Maj.

Samuel

prisoner to,

Logan

11 :30-31;

D.

Wynkoop, Jr., to, 11:31-32; Maj. Samuel Gen.

Logan Putnam,

frigates,

to, on

11:33-34;

II

:32-33; fitting

Col.

Gen.

11:72,

Putnam,

Highlands,

73,

on

77;

defenses

11:73-75;

Col.

to in

Wil¬

to

liam Malcom to, 11:76-77; Adjt.

out

Robert Hill to, presenting charges

Hugh

against Col. Loring, 11:78-79; in¬

Hughes to, on depot for provisions,

formed of election as governor,

11:34-35; Col. Morris Graham to,

79-80,

88-89;

Capt.

II:

Gershom

on bounty money and coming elec¬

Mott to, on gun-carriages, 11:83;

tion,

William Lawrence to,

11:35-36;

Israel Thompson

to, on bounties, 11:36; Gen. Alex¬

11:83-84;

learns of loss of Ticonderoga,

II:

ander McDougall to, on movements

88; reports that militia under his

of army and quarrel with Col. Liv¬

command

ingston, 11:37-38; Andrew Taylor 1

court martial held pursuant to his

are

uneasy,

11:92-93;

State of New York

148

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued. order, Fort

11:95;

orders

Montgomery,

Jonathan

for

to, on need of militia at river posts,

Col.

11:131-132; to Gen. Putnam, on

11:99-

improper enlistment of negro slave,

powder II :99;

Hasbrouck

to,

100; Christopher Tappen to,

on

Gen. St. Clair, 11:100; to Wash¬

11:132-133; Machin

Capt.

to,

Thomas

showing

need

of

ington on Lt. Connolly and works

bricks, 11:133; to be in command

at Highlands, 11:102-103; orders

of state militia, under constitution,

sloops for transporting 4000 troops

11:133-134;

to

notifies Washington of his control

Albany,

11:103-104;

Capt.

council

of

safety

John Hodge to, 11:104; replies to

of state militia,

Capt.

ac¬

leave of absence of Gen. Putnam,

11:105-

11:1 39-1 40; to Washington, on his

Hodge,

11:104-105;

cepts office of governor,

106; notified of election, 11:105;

call

congratulated

Jeremiah Wadsworth to,

by

Lt.

Col.

P.

to

11:136-137; asks

Kingston,

11:140-141;

Regnier De Roussi, 11:1 06-1 0 7 ; to

to

council of safety,

council of safety, 11:1 07-1 08; Col.

equalizing militia service,

11:141;

on need

of

11:142-

Hugh Hughes to, regarding sloops

143; John McKesson to, on Bur-

on

goyne’s

Hudson,

Porter

asks

11:108; for

Maj.

orders,

John

11:108-

invasion,

11:144-146;

Haverstraw committee to, 11:147;

1 09; informs Gen. Putnam that he

orders

is summoned to Kingston to meet

Gen. Schuyler at Albany, 11:149-

legislature, 11:111; Capt. Gershom

151;

Mott to, on complaint of workmen,

Broeck to reinforce Gen. Schuyler,

11:1 11 ;

on

11:152-153;

II:

Ludinton for protection of West¬

John

evacuation

McKesson

of

to,

Ticonderoga,

Col.

Graham

orders

to

Brig.

his

reinforce

Gen.

orders

to

Ten

Col.

112-113; unable to advise Gen.

chester,

Sullivan where to encamp troops,

tachment from Orange and Ulster

11:120; Lt.

to Fort Montgomery, 11:154-156;

11:120-121; ington’s

Daniel Lawrence to, informed

request

11:121-122;

for

of Wash¬ information,

Washington

wishes

11:153-154;

orders

de¬

receives news from Fort Stanwix, 11:156-157;

congratulations

to,

from Kingston consistory, 11:161-

his retention at head of militia, II:

163;

122-123; requested to take oath of

Broeck, 11:163; his instructions to

office,

11:128; to Henry Schenk,

Gen.

his

orders

Herkimer,

to

Gen.

Ten

11:164-165; in¬

on sending bread in bulk, 11:129-

structions to

1 30; to Washington, on bread sent

165-166;

in bulk, 11:130-131 ; Washington

orders to militia, 11:166-168; his

to

Col.

Wynkoop,

Gen.

Schuyler,

II: on

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued. powers as governor,

149

Clinton, George — continued.

11:170-171;

11:208,

211-212;

explains

why

his election gratifying to Washing¬

troops cannot be spared from High¬

ton,

lands,

11:1 75; proclaimed governor

11:214-215,

221-222;

by council of safety, 11:1 75 ; replies

council of safety to, on situation of

to address of Kingston church, II:

northern army, 11:215-216; coun¬

1 75-1 76;

cil

his

orders

to

militia

of

safety

to,

on

isolated

II:

colonels, 11:1 80 ; establishes service

position of New York state,

of express riders, 11:181-1 82; con¬

2 1 6-21 8; informed of disaffection

gratulated by

of

Rev.

John Mason,

Livingston

Manor

militia,

II:

11:1 82-1 83; informs Gen. Putnam

2 1 8-2 1 9; receives report of second

of reinforcements designed for him,

engagement at Fort Schuyler, II:

11:183-184; submits to council of

220-221 ; Capt. Robert Cook to,

safety letters from Washington and

requesting certificate of character,

Putnam,

by

11:222-224; begs Gen. Putnam to

Gen. Putnam to take command of

reinforce defenders of Fort Schuy¬

his

ler,

11:184-186;

old

post,

asked

11:185-186;

pro¬

11:224-225;

Gen.

Putnam

rogues the legislature, 11:186-187;

sends reinforcements, 11:225-226;

Commodore

receives

brings

Jacobus

grievance

to

Wynkoop

his

communications

Massachusetts

attention,

and

New

from Hamp¬

11:188-189;

Christopher Tappen

shire regarding reinforcements,

to,

II:

Schuyler’s situation,

226-228; order of arrest of Henry

11:1 94-195; to Washington on re¬

Frey, transmitted to, 11:229; pro¬

inforcements for northern army, II:

rogues legislature, 11:230; address

195-197;

safety,

of Albany committee to, II :2 31 -

comparing New York’s response to

232; informed that Dutchess con¬

public

tingent is unwilling to march, II:

on

Gen.

to

council

demand

with

of

New

Eng¬ by

232-233; asked by Abraham Fiv-

Gen. Schuyler to head militia, II:

ingston for certificate of character,

land’s,

198; to

11:198-201;

desired

come

replies

to

to

McKesson

Gen.

of

11: 199; I

safety

Albany

(Walloomsac),

11:204-205; to,

harie loyalists,

against

ports

John

victory

events

on

of

Bennington

11:241-244; western

re¬

frontier,

ad¬

11:246-247; his orders to Tryon

Scho¬

county militia to join Gen. Arnold,

11:205-206;

expedition

11:236-238; reports to council of

Schuyler

Albany,

address

committee,

vises

by

desired

11:207-208, 214; j

11:247-248; Arent Wemple peti¬

j

tions to, 11:250; his orders to Col.

orders out militia of Cumberland, Charlotte and Gloucester counties,

Whiting, 11:251 ; replies to address

State of New York

i5o

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued. of

Kingston

II :251-

committee,

Daniel Gros appeals to, in behalf

252; reports to council of safety

of Tryon county, 11:286-289; re¬

enemy’s retreat from Fort Schuyler,

ceives lottery tickets from John Ord,

11:252-253, goyne’s

254-256;

on

Bur-

II :253-254;

movement,

11:289-290; Col.

disobedient militia reported to, II:

Abraham

261-262;

refers

county Col.

appeals

referred

Morris

commissions

from

Graham for

Tryon

II :264-265;

to,

Col.

of

Livingston,

11:267-268; replies to congratula¬

268;

Mason,

II:

Campbell,

in

John

Alexander

Gen.

II:

Putnam,

to, II :296-29 7 ; his address to leg¬

command to Lt.

Rev.

to

295-296; Christopher Reddig and

11:265-

grant change

of

case

11:293-295;

Henry Frants denounced as tories

266; refuses to

tions

Brevort,

asking

to,

officers,

Hugh Hughes

to, in behalf of John Montanye and

islature,

11:297-300; Capt. Ger¬

shom Mott to, on artillery enlist¬ ments,

11:302-303;

informed

of

need of rangers in Orange county, 11:315-316;

Thomas

Wilkinson,

II:

Kingston jail, petitions to, 11:269;

in Kingston jail, petitions to,

Capt. Gershom Mott applies to, for

316; appeals to Washington in be¬

timber to mount guns in Highlands,

half of Mrs. Hatfield, 11:319-321 ;

11:270; advised by council in deal¬

orders

ing with Indians, 11:271-272; in¬

York

structs

Col.

munication

Hoornbeek to

274;

sends

Col.

Graham,

liam

Bedlow

asked

general

in

to

march,

New

11:322-

com¬

323; informs Gen. Putnam of his action, 11:323-324; Col. Thomas

orders

to

Thomas sends returns of his regi¬ ment to, 11:325; Henry Cuyler to,

11:276-277;

on

pay-roll

breaking parole,

11:325-326;

for

Dr. Joseph Young to, in behalf of Henry Cuyler, 11:326-327 ;George

Robert Nicholson, in Kingston jail,

Harris to,

petitions to, 11:278-279; Stephen

Rev. Johannis Daniel Gros, on sit¬

to,

certify

militia

of

11:272-

11:275-276; Wil¬ to,

regiments

Dutchess detachment, 11:277-278;

Case

to

Indians,

eleven

11:279-280;

Dirck

11:327-328; replies to

uation in Tryon county,

11:328;

Brinckerhoff to, on orders for mi¬

prisoners in Fleet prison at Kings¬

litia, 11:280; Col. William Allison

ton

to, recommending officers, 11:281 ;

Gen. Abraham Ten Broeck to, in

Col.

behalf of Henry Cuyler,

Morris Graham

to,

on dis¬

to,

asking

for trial,

11:329;

11:330;

pute with Col. Wemple, 11:282-

to

283; Tryon county committee peti¬

Henry

tions to,

Tryon county committee on frontier

11:283-286;

Rev.

Joh.

Albany

committee,

Frey,

on

11:330-331;

Col. to

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued. protection

and

militia,

151

Clinton, George — continued. 11:331-

county committee appeals

to,

II:

332; to Richard Morris, 11:332-

353-355; asked to furnish guard

333; promises Gen. Gates aid from

for fleet prison and jail at Kingston,

militia,

11:358-359 ; proceedings of assem¬

11:333; orders Gen. Ten

Broeck’s brigade to join Gates, II: 334;

Jacob

Rhead

11:335-336;

Richard

in

Gilbert

behalf of

336-337;

bly

on

petition,

reported

II:

to,

petitions

to,

359-360; movement of enemy up

Morris

to,

river, reported to, 11:360-361 ; to

T aylor,

recommends

Lt.

11: Liv¬

Gen.

J ames

legislature

Clinton,

on

11:361;

enemy’s

to

intentions,

ingston for brigade major to Gen.

11:362-363; Smith Clark’s receipt

Ten

to,

Broeck,

11:337-338;

two

for

gun,

11:363;

John

Mc¬

II:

prisoners in jail at Kingston petition

Kesson to,

to,

364; sends flour for northern army,

11:338-339;

Cadwallader

on lottery tickets,

Colden appeals to, for extension of

11:373-374;

liberty, 11:339-340; John Tayler

Capt. Jansen, II :3 74-3 75 ; notified

to, on American success at Ticon-

by Gen.

deroga and Saratoga, 11:340-341 ;

landed, 11:375; Robert Benson to,

to John Ord, on United States lot¬

11:375-376; resolutions of legisla¬

his

instructions

to

Putnam that enemy has

tery, 11:342; to committee of con¬

ture

gress,

to

reports to council of safety fall of

11:

Forts Clinton and Montgomery, II:

on

resolutions

evacuation

of

342-343;

relating

Ticonderoga,

informed

of opposition

transmitted

of

11:343; sends news from north to

Germantown,

Duane,

11:344;

Andrew

Taylor, deputy quartermaster gen¬ eral,

to,

11:345;

Tappen to Gen.

introduces

Mr.

Heath, 11:346-

11:376-380;

380-383; Washington to, on fall

to Cadwallader Colden’s request,

James

to,

Highland

forts

and

action at

11:383-384; James

Wilkinson to, on action of Oct. 7 at Bemis Heights, Putnam of

to,

British,

on

11:384; Gen. objective

point

11:384-386;

Maj.

347; to Gen. Putnam on reinforce¬

Thomas Moffat to, on operations

ments,

near Philadelphia, 11:386; stands

ment

11:347-348; orders move¬ of

militia

to

Peekskili,

II:

348-349, 351 ; Dirck Ten Broeck to,

on

lottery

tickets,

II: 349; I

of arms ordered for,

11:387; re¬

ports to council of safety, plan for checking enemy,

11:387-389; re¬

orders reinforcements to Fort Mont-

ports to Washington fall of Forts

gomery, 11:350; his instructions to

Clinton and Montgomery, 11:389-

Gen. Taylor

Clinton, to,

11:352;

11:353;

Andrew

Westchester

395;

John

military

Sloss

situation,

Hobart

to,

on

II: 396-398;

State of New York

152

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued. to council of safety, on expedients

thew Visscher to, on situation of

to arrest

Burgoyne,

enemy,

Washington,

11:402-403;

on

Montgomery,

losses

11:404;

at

to

Fort

resolution

by

11:430-431;

Gen.

that

Philemon

New to

Jersey

calling on reserves transmitted to,

about

II :404-405 ; Gen. William Heath,

receives

complaints

join

to, sending military news, 11 :406-

Orange

county

407;

B.

435;

examination

11:

Harris

sent

408;

D.

to

Peter

11:432-433; two

11:434-

of

Roswell

11:437-438;

in¬

Jr.,

to,

II:

formed that Kingston is preparing

Tappen

to,

II:

for

Wynkoop,

408- 409;

to,

are

against

officers,

A.

direction

militia

him,

Banker, on prisoners of war,

his

notified Dickinson

enemy,

409- 410; to Col. Swartwout, on

Gates

duty of Dutchess county militia, II:

goyne’s

410- 41 1 ; Col. Hugh Hughes to,

approves

advising Mrs. Clinton’s removal to

tenced

Connecticut,

11:411,

11:438-439;

informs

of

terms

surrender, court

Bur-

11:439-442;

martial

Daniel

Gen.

of

that

Taylor,

sen¬

spy,

to

417-418;

death, 11:444; announces to Gen.

refusal of militia to turn out, re¬

Gates approach of enemy to Kings¬

ported to,

ton,

11:412;

announces

to

11:444-445;

council of safety capture of Daniel

Clinton

Taylor,

11:412-414; Peter Tap-

Williams

pen to,

11:416-417; Capt.

proach

Ger-

to,

Gen.

James

11:457-459;

Winds with

reports

300

New

Gen. to

ap¬

Jersey

shom Mott to, on detention of Mr.

militia, 11:459-460; Gen. Putnam

II:

to, 11:460-461 ; to Gen. Putnam,

Van

Houten,

assemblyman,

II:

418; Gen. Putnam requests infor¬

on

mation

461 ; E. W. Kiers, deputy quar¬

from,

Philemon

11:418-419;

Dickinson

to,

on

Gen. rein¬

enemy’s

probable

termaster general

to,

action,

11:462; his

forcements for Putnam and Wash¬

reply, 11:463; Gen. James Clinton

ington, 11:420; Gen. James Clin¬

to,

ton

regarding

465; council of safety to, 11:466;

asks

orders

from,

11:463; to Gen. Putnam, II:

troops, 11:421 ; John Ruddock to,

to Pierre Van Cortlandt, on Cad-

on ammunition, 11:421 ; to council

wallader

of safety,

Col. Hugh Hughes to, on collect¬

on movements of Gen.

Colden,

11:468-469;

Vaughan and Sir James Wallace,

ing

11:423-426;

470; Col. Zephamah Platt to, II:

wallader Van from

issues pass to Cad-

Colden,

Cortlandt north,

11:426;

reports

Pierre

and

building

470; to Gen.

boats,

11:469-

Lincoln, on fall of

to,

news

Highland forts and destruction of

11:427-428;

Mat-

Kingston,

11:471-472;

Gen.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued.

153

Clinton, George — continued.

James Clinton to, 11:473-475; re¬

Lefferts,

quested

send necessities to New York for

to

meet

Coeymans,

Gen.

Gates

at

11:478; Col. William

11:503-504; proposes to

American

prisoners,

11:504-505;

Malcom to, on plan to recapture

resolutions of congress on recovery

Fort

of Hudson river posts transmitted

Montgomery,

11:478-479;

requested by Gen. Parsons to aid

to,

exchange of loyalist, 11:479-480;

Mary Rutgers to go to New York

transfers

city,

troops

from

Hurley

to

11:505-509;

grants

11:509-510;

his

pass

orders

to

to

New Windsor, 11:480, 483; un¬

Col. Bailey, 11:5 11 ; James Duane

able to meet Gen. Gates at Coey¬

to, on operations of enemy on Dela¬

mans,

that

ware river, 11:51 1-512; Col. Sam¬

against

uel B. Webb to, 11:512-514; Col.

11:481-483;

enemy

will

Washington, liam

Smith

thinks

concentrate 11:482, to,

490;

Wil¬

declaring position

Hugh Hughes to, 11:515-516; to Gen.

Gates,

on

of

Sir ex¬

Lincoln

change of prisoners,

II: 517-518;

James Clinton to, 11:488-489 ; to

turns

over to

Pierre Van Cortlandt, on discharg¬

authorities, 11:51 8-5 1 9; officers in

11:487-488;

Gen.

two

troops

and

Henry

to,

Clinton’s

conduct

and grievances, 11:484-487; Gen

prisoners

ing militia regiments, 11:490; Col.

Col.

Bailey to join, 11:491-492; grants

ment

pass to

servant,

520; Lt. Col. Ezra Badlam to, on

William

Smith’s

Henry B.

civil

Livingston’s regi¬

recommended

to,

11:519-

11:492; William Denning to, II:

destitution of troops, 11:520-521 ;

493; Gen. James Clinton to, II:

John

Jay

494; receives from Henry Laurens

John

Bard’s

Thanksgiving

denies

Day

proclamation,

to,

11:521-522;

request to,

request,

11:523;

Dr.

II: 522; details

11:495-497; asked by war office

Maj’. Peter Fell to convey supplies

to

to American prisoners in New York,

cooperate

in

working

of lead to

11:523-524; council of safety to,

council of safety, matter of smug¬

11:525-526; to council of safety,

mines,

11:497-499;

submits

gling flour to enemy, II :499-500';

11:526-528; Gen. Putnam recom¬

desires command in southern army,

mends exchange to, II :528; noti¬

11:499-500;

Trumbull,

fied that deputy commissary gen¬

on transportation of flour to enemy,

eral is without funds, 11:528-529;

11:501 ; William Adamson, British

Col. John Field reports state of reg¬

prisoner, appeals to, 11:502; John

iment to, 11:529-530; Robert R.

Patterson

John

Livingston to, on inter-state trade,

Morin Scott to, in behalf of Mr.

11:530-531 ; informed that loyalist

to,

to

Gov.

11:502-503;

State of New York

154

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued.

families will be transported to New

meeting

York,

convenes legislature, 11:558, 578-

11:531; Archibald Laidlie

to, 11:532; John Morin Scott to,

579;

advising against call of legislature,

Mercer,

II :532-535 ; to Peter T. Curtenius, on

clothing

for state

troops,

Robert

in

behalf

Johnston,

of

legislature,

informed

of

11:557;

fall

of

11:559-560;

Troup

II:

to,

congress

536; petitions to, from Haverstraw inhabitants

of

Fort Robert

11:561; resolutions

on

depreciation

of

of

cur¬

rency transmitted to, 11:561-563;

Capt.

Westchester

11:537-538;

James

committee

DeLancey,

to,

on

11:564-566;

Nathan Pearce to, on embargo on

Thomas Smith to, on Capt. John¬

flour,

ston,

11:538-539; James Duane

11:566; to Capt. Johnston,

to, on relations of France and Eng¬

regarding

land, 11:539-541 ; Dr. John Jones

11:567; Brinton Paine to, seeking

to,

to

on

illness

Hamilton, not to

to

of

Alexander

11:541-542; requested permit

go

Col.

to

William

New

545; his reply,

York,

be

complaint

exchanged,

against

him,

11:567-568;

Col. William Malcom to, 11:568-

Emott

569; to Gen.

11:543-

treatment

11:546; to Gen.

of

Putnam, on brutal American

prisoners,

11:569-574; makes stipulations for

Putnam on exchange of prisoners,

exchanges,

11:574-575;

11:547; to Mrs. William S. Liv¬

topher

ingston, on her husband’s captivity,

Jonathan

11:548-549; officers recommended

ment of salt,

Tappen

to,

Trumbull

Chris¬

11:577-578; to,

on

ship¬

11:579; Col. Hugh

to, for promotion, 11:549; Ebene-

Hughes to, on abuses under flags

zer Boyd to, on violation of em¬

of

bargo, 11:549-550; to Gen. James

11:580-581;

Clinton,

in

ture of William Adamson, 11:581-

11:550-551; sup¬

585; to Gen. Putnam, 11:586; his

ports Capt. Johnston, 11:552; his

judgment of Gen. Putnam, 11:586-

view of duties of rangers, 11:552;

589, 608; requests Gen. Gates to

requested to ascertain for war office

inspects

on

action

Patterson case,

of

strength of enemy in

council

New York

truce,

11:579-580; informed

defenses

588- 589;

of

his of

reply recap¬

Hudson,

recommends

II:

construc¬

city, 11:553; Henry Laurens trans¬

tion of fortress at West Point, II:

mits

589- 594;

John

Haring

to,

II:

595-596;

James

Duane

to,

II:

articles of confederation and

resolves

of

congress

to,

11:553-

555 ; informed of Alexander Ham- I

597-599; Capt. Johnston and Maj.

ilton’s

Goetschius to, 11:599-600; Henry

recovery,

11:556;

Udny

J

Hay to II :556-557; council to, on i

Laurens

to,

11:601-603;

Chris-

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued.

155

Clinton, George — continued.

topher Duyckinck to, 11:605; Col.

667-669; Henry Laurens to, II:

Henry B.

670; his reply, 11:670-671 ; Col.

Livingston to,

11:605-

606; Gen. Samuel H. Parsons to,

Hugh Hughes to, 11:672; to com¬

11:606-607, 609; to Col. William

manders

Malcom,

ments,

11:607-608;

accounts

of

Tryon

county

regi¬

51:674; submits articles of

II:

due to 11:609-610; to Alexander

confederation

Hamilton,

sol¬

676- 677; Andrew Billings to, II:

diers, 11:610-612; John Addison

677- 678; preparing for defenses of

to,

Highlands,

on

plundering

11:613-614; to

by

Henry

Lau¬

to

legislature,

11:679-680,

rens, on meeting of legislature, II.

688; Jonathan

687,

Lawrence

to,

on

61 4-61 6; war office to, asking for

Ulster county lead mines, 11:681-

militia ordinances, 11:61 6-61 7; his

682; John McDonald, miner, to,

reply,

11:682-683;

11:617; Ebenezer Thomp

son to, on imprisoned loyalists, II.

Thomas

618;

Ulster

his

reasons

for

calling

on

militia prior to fall of Forts Clinton

686;

refuses

Delemer,

county Lt.

to

pardon

11:683-685;

committee

Col.

II:

to,

Benjamin

Birdsall

and Montgomery, II :628-633; re¬

to,

fuses to admit Vermont claim, II:

nam to, 11:690-692; Lt. Solomon

11:688-689; Gen. Israel Put¬

633; reward offered for his cap¬

Pendleton

ture,

Beatty

11:634; Nicholas Sause to,

11:637-63-8;

Henry Williams to,

to,

to,

Keen to,

11:692-693;

11:694;

11:695; W.

11:695-696;

639-640; to Gen. Gates, 11:641 ;

legislature,

11:698;

petition

Taylor

11:698-699;

Westchester

from county,

inhabitants

of

11:641-642,

to,

Mc-

Heath to,

on meeting place of legislature, II:

to,

John

Robert

submits

papers

to

Andrew Jacob

Cuyler to, 11:700; lays before leg¬

696-697; inhabitants of Wawar-

islature

Col.

Livingston’s

sing petition to, 11:643-644; inter¬

posal to lease iron furnace to state,

feres in behalf of Col. Brinckerhoff,

11:701 ; to Col. Van Schaick, on

11:651; to Col. Hughes, 11:651-

deficient

supply

of

pro¬

II:

clothing,

II:

701-702; appoints Philip Schuy¬

II:

ler

Indian commissioner,

563; Robert Livingston to, on dis¬

to

Gouverneur

pute with state,

11:654-658; Lt.

Jay’s election as president of con¬

John Ball resigns to, 11:665-666;

gress, 11:703, 707, 708; exempts

Matthew

from military duty, men employed

652; Col. 652-653;

Hugh Hughes to, to

Gen.

Cantine

Putnam,

to,

11:666-

667; to Francis Lightfoot Lee, on ■

on

sacrifices of New \ ork state,

Gen.

II: ,

West

Morris,

Point

Lincoln

to,

chain, on

11:702; on

John

11:709;

defenses

of

State of New York

156

Clinton, George -— continued.

Clinton, George — continued. Hudson,

11:710;

his

II:

reply,

Valley

Forge,

11:757-758;

ap¬

710-711; to Gen. Gates, on de¬

peals to. Gov. Cooke, of Rhode Is¬

fenses

land

of

Hudson,

11:711-712;

for

cannon,

11:759;

Capt.

Col. Udny Hay to, on supply of

Gershom Mott to, 11:760-761 ; in¬

iron, 11:714; replies to Col. Hay,

formed of seizure of flour, 11:761-

11:714-715; recommends to legis¬

762; to establish provision maga¬

lature relief of distressed families,

zines,

11:715-716; to Gen. Putnam, II:

Parsons

717;

11:764-765;

to

718; 720;

Gen.

to

Parsons,

commissaries,

requires

mental

11:717-

returns

commanders,

legislature, 11:721;

on

11:719-

from

11:720;

Vermont

furnished

regi¬ to

question,

with

list

11:762; to,

Gen.

Samuel H.

11:763-764; directs

replies,

Commissary

Henry, 11:765; committee of con¬ gress

to,

on

affairs of army,

II:

766-767; Gen. James Clinton to, 11:768; committee of Kingston to,

of

11:768-769; his response, 11:770;

American prisoners in Provost jail,

committee of Kingston to, 11:770-

New York city, 11:721-723; Gen.

774; to

Putnam to, on Hudson river de¬

expedition,

fense,

II:

11:724-727; his reply,

lature,

Col.

Hazen on delayed

11:775-776;

to legis¬

11:776; in charge of de¬

728-729; Dr. John Jones to, II:

fenses of Highlands of Hudson, II:

730-731 ; Capt. William Mott to,

776-777;

11:732-733; board

of

Charles Tryon

communications

war

Moore county

741-743,

of '

chester

county,

to,

11:740-741;

Wisner

to,

Broeck

reports

committee

746-748;

II:

to,

Gen.

Ten

11:745-746;

approves his conduct

Thomas

protection

11:735-739;

to legislature,

congress

on

Col.

to,

Broeck to, 11:744; replies, 11:744745;

Thomas,

to

of West¬

11:777;

11:778; to,

Henry

Gen.

Ten

11:778-780;

receives, news from Fort Schuyler, 11:781-782;

Thomas Palmer to,

11:782-783;

Col.

Henry

Ludin-

as

ton to, 11:784-785; Gen. Samuel

commander of forts in Highlands,

H. Parsons to, 11:785-786; Cor¬

11:749; John Taylor to,

nelius

11:750;

D.

Wynkoop

Henry Laurens to, 11:751 ; Henry

Gen. Samuel H.

B.

789-790;

Livingston

to,

11:752;

intro¬

Col.

duces Lafayette to Gen. Lincoln,

to,

11:790;

11:753; John Henry commissary,

on

Indian

to,

11:786;

Parsons to,

II:

G. Van Schaick

to

James

affairs,

Duane,

11:791-792;

to, 11:754-755; Gen. Samuel H.

Charlotte

Parsons to, 11:755-756; his reply,

to, 11:792-793; Col. Cornelius D.

11:756;

Wynkoop

Washington

to,

from

county

to,

11:794;

committee

his

reply,

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued.

157

Clinton, George — continued.

11:794-795; James Fulton to, II:

credit, 11:836-837; on works for

795; to James Reed, commissary,

security

11:796; Andrew Taylor, quarter¬

839; his instructions for apprehen¬

master,

sion

his

appeals

reply,

Henry,

to

11:796-798;

11:798-799;

to

commissary,

of

Hudson,

of loyalists,

11:838-

11:839-840;

to

John

Gen. Gates, on deficiency of food

sup¬

supplies, 11:841-842; Col. Philip

plies for Col. Van Cortlandt, II:

on

Van Cortlandt to, on suffering at

/99; to James Reed, commissary,

Valley Forge, 11:843-845; replies

on supplies for Washington’s army,

to Col. Van Cortlandt, 11:845; in

11:799-800;

general

Henry

Laurens

to,

charge

of

Hudson

river

on obstructing passes of Hudson,

fortifications and obstructions,

11:801 ; James Reed to,

847-848;

802;

notifies

Philip

11:801-

Livingston

that New \ork ratifies articles of confederation,

11:807-808;

Albany

11:848-851; Parsons to,

II:

committee

to,

Samuel

H.

Gen.

11:859-860; Alexan¬

con¬

der Hamilton to, on weakness of

James Clinton in

congress, 11:860-864; replies, II:

regard to inoculation, 11:808-809;

865-866; his opinion of northern

John M.

expedition, 11:865-866; to Wash¬

sulted by Gen.

Beeckman to,

on Isaac

Man, 11:809-810; to Gov. Trum¬ bull,

on

transporting

provisions,

ington,

11:866-867;

Laurens,

on

military

Henry

situation

11:868-871;

in

11:810-81 1 ; on defenses of Hud¬

New

son,

early inquiry into loss of Highland

11:811; Samuel Brunson to,

York,

to

11:817; to Gen. Samuel H. Par¬

forts,

sons,

ernors of Connecticut and Massa¬

11:818;

Col.

Hugh

11:869-871;

asks

Hughes to, 11:818; Gen. Parsons

chusetts

to,

872-873;

11:819;

Drake

to,

Lt.

Col.

Gilbert

11:819-820;

Maj.

Ebenezer Stevens to, on cannon at Ticonderoga, from

Cherry

11:820; Valley

to,

petition 11:821-

for

calls on

gov¬

reinforcements,

II:

to Henry Wisner,

II:

875; Morgan Lewis to, 11:875876;

to

Albany

committee,

II:

876-879; to Lafayette, on north¬ ern

expedition,

and

defense

of

823; to committee of congress, on

Hudson, 111:3-5; to Washington,

supplies

on

for

Washington’s

army,

supplies,

111:5-6;

11:823-824; William Hilton peti¬

Ebenezer Stevens,

tions

mittee

to,

William

11:824-826; Heath

to,

Gen.

11:831-832;

of

to

111:6-7;

Northeast

Maj. com¬

precinct

to,

111:7; Cornelius D. Wynkoop to,

Col. William Malcom to, 11:833- ]

111:10;

834;

Abraham Ten Broeck to, 111:1 1-

on

failure

of

supplies

and ;

replies,

111:11;

Gen.

State of New York

I5S

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued. 13; his reply, 111:13-14; to John

Samuel H. Parsons to, 111:49-50;

Henry, commissary, 111:14; Gen.

replies,

111:50-51;

Samuel

H.

Hughes

to,

notifies

delegates

Parsons in

to,

111:15;

congress

of

fayette,

of-confederation, 111:16; to legis¬

than

19; Col.

111:18-

Hugh Hughes to,

III:

Hugh

impressing teams,

111:51-52; replies', 111:53; to La¬

New York’s ratification of articles

lature, calling for militia,

on

Col.

111:53-55; Brown

Ensign Jona¬

to,

111:60-61;

Thomas

Palmer

to,

111:61-62;

Jonathan

Brooks

to,

111:62-63;

21 ; to Samuel Gray, commissary,

Col. Francis Barber to, 111:66-67;

111:22; to Gen. Samuel H. Par¬

Gen.

sons,

Liv¬

111:68; Lt. Col. Abraham Brinck-

ingston, on attendance at congress,

erhoff to, 111:71 ; to legislature, on

111:22-23 ; to

Philip

111:23-24; Jelles Fonda to,

III:

24-25; Gen. Samuel H. Parsons to,

111:25-26; his reply,

111:26-

Abraham

Ten

Broeck

to,

disaffected persons and movements of

enemy,

Hawkes

111:72-73;

Hay

to,

Col.

A.

111:74;

Col.

27; to Gen. Parsons, on letter of

William Malcom to, 111:75; Jona¬

Col.

than

Hugh

Hughes,

111:28-29;

Dennis

to,

111:76;

replies,

Capt. Thomas Machin to, on his

111:76-77; Henry Laurens to, on

farm,

defenses

111:29; Alexander

Hamil¬

ton to, on errors of congress, HI:

York’s

30-33; John Nicholl to,

in

111:34-

of

Hudson

inadequate

congress,

tady committee to,

111:35-37;

111:78; Gen.

de¬

Thomas Michael

tition of Haverstraw and Orange-

United States, to, 111:80; Albany

town

committee

111:38-39;

Williams to,

Col.

111:39-41;

Morgan Lewis,

on

representation

fenses of Hudson, 111:37-38; pe¬

to,

Lafayette,

New

111:77-78; Schenec¬

35 ; Samuel Gray, commissary, to, to

and

to

John Col.

111:41; members

of Mohawk committee to, 111:4243; Col. John Field to,

plies, on

Conway

to,

Hillegas,

to,

treasurer

111:81-82 ;

111:82-83;

security

hospital

IIT.78-79;

of

to

and

war,

111:83-84;

Gen. Philip Schuyler to, on danger

vens

to,

from Indians, 111:44-45; commis¬

Kosciuszko

British

prisoners

of

Ebenezer

Ste¬

111:84-85; to

re¬

Lafayette,

Hudson,

111:44;

to

Gen.

introduces Samuel

H.

sioners of sequestration for Dutch¬

Parsons, 111:85-86; Albany com¬

ess county to, 111:45-46; submits

mittee to,

111:86; Elizabeth Gal¬

military matters to legislature, III:

atia

47; asked to transmit to congress

Schuyler of appointment as

acts of legislature, 111:47-48; Gen.

gate to congress, 111:87-88; Capt.

to,

111:87;

apprises

Gen. dele¬

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued. Robert

Johnston

to,

159

Clinton, George — continued.

111:88-89;

Gen. Thomas Conway to, 111:89;

III:

Col. William S. Livingston, to

90-91; war office to, 111:91-93;

III:

Gov. William Livingston to.

111:139-140;

Col.

A.

Gen.

142;

Thomas

to Henry Laurens, on Ver¬

111:144-146;

mont question, Alexander

McDougall

146-147;

his

reply,

109-112; Gen. Thomas Conway

suggesting

attack

on

to, 111:113-115; Andrew Taylor,

city,

quartermaster,

gier

111:96-97;

Gen.

Henry

to,

Abraham T en-

III:

Broeck to, 111:97-98; replies,

98-99; to Gen. Thomas Conway, 111:99-101; Abraham Livingston to,

111:102-103;

committee Thomas

to,

Westchester

111:106;

Conway

to,

Gen.

111:107-

III:

108; Albany committee to,

Cornelius

to,

D.

117;

George

from

Fort

Henry Gen.

Denniston

Schuyler,

Wisner Thomas

111:123-125; to,

I.

military

Conway

stores,

to,

people of Westchester county to,

111:122;

Matthew

III:

to.

to,

replies,

Dougall to, ply,

Gen.

Mc¬

111:131-132; his re¬

111:132-133;

to

Gen.

Thomas Conway, on protection of frontier, Moffat sackie to

111:133-135; to,

Gen.

Thomas

111:135-136;

exempts

to,

Alexander

denbergh to,

on

Gen.

Schuyler,

service rendered

Andrew McFarland, on grievance

III; 128-130;

111:130-131;

Col. Johannis Har-

to

on

on

preparations for enemy, and inocu¬ lation for smallpox.

111:157-159; 111:160; Lt.

Gen

Lasher,

111:127;

to,

111:160-162; his re¬ ply, 111:162-163; Jacob Cuyler to, on food supplies, 111:164; to

Visscher

McDougall

York

III:

111:118;

to,

111:126; to Col.

Alexander

to.

New

111:154-155; Thomas Cre111:155-156; John Liv¬ ingston to, 111:156; petition of

111:115-117;

Wynkoop

Gen.

to, III: 111:147; Cornwall committee to, 111:148; to Francis Lewis, 111:148-149; Gen. Thomas Conway to. III: 149-150; to Gen. Gates, on de¬ fenses of Hudson, 111:151; Thomas Moffat to, 111:151-152; Gloriana Stevenson to, 111:152153; Gov. Jonathan Trumbull to,

93-94; Lt. Col. Benjamin Tusten John

III:

Conway to,

to,

111:95-96;

Hawkes

Hay to, 111:141 ; replies, 111:141 ;

Cox-

111:137-139; McDougall,

by regiment,

of Schenectady, tinental Gen.

111:165; on con¬ 111:165-166;

battalions,

Alexander

111:1 66;

McDougall

to,

111:168; Gen. 111:169-170; to Rev. John Mason, 111:173-174; to Gen. John Morin Scott, III: 174; Albany committee to, III: 175, 176; petition to, for pardon of John Moffat, 111:176-177; his reply,

McDougall

to,

State of New York

i6o

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued. Gen. Philip Schuyler to, 111:177-

York loyalists confined in Connecti¬

178; Andrew Taylor to, 111:180;

cut, 111:223; Gen. Thomas Con¬

proceedings of court of oyer and

way to, 111:226; Gen. Alexander McDougall to,

111:227; to Gen.

183; informed of alarm at Albany.

Abraham

Broeck,

111:183-185; summons council to

228; Dirck Ten Broeck to, III:

terminer

meet

submitted

at

111:180-

to,

111:185-

Poughkeepsie,

186; to Gen. Alexander McDou111:186-187;

gall,

to

Gen.

228;

to

Ten

Gen.

Thomas Conway,

111:228-229; Broeck,

111:227-

to

Dirck

111:229-230;

Ten

to

Gen.

Conway,

111:187-189;

Thomas Conway, on alliance with

Barclay,

111:189-190;

France, 111:230-231 ; Gen. Alex¬

Col. Morris Graham to, 111:190-

ander McDougall to, 111:232; his

191 ; Col. Plugh Hughes to, III:

reply,

191-192; inhabitants of Peenpack

Dougall

to, 111:193-194; Gen. Alexander

Lewis to, 111:234; to Col. Peter

McDougall to, 111:1 94-1 95 ; Gen.

Gansevoort,

Thomas to

John

James

Clinton

Moses

Younglove

111:195-196;

to,

on

Mc¬

Morgan

reorganization

of

army, 111:235; to Gen. McDou¬ Mor¬

ment to Gen. Herkimer, 111:196-

ris

Graham,

Maj.

197; Henry Laurens to, on pre¬

Stephen

in

198-199;

parliament,

Thomas

111:202-203; Jr.

to,

on

203-204;

Walter Gen.

Jacob

111:237;

111:238-239;

to Lt.

to,

Col. Pierre Regnier to, on clothing for regiment, 111:239; petition to,

Butler,

for

pardon

of

Myndert

Harris,

111:240-243; to managers of lot¬ tery, 111:245; to Gov. Trumbull,

on condition of Al¬

on chain at West Point, 111:246-

111:205-206; Col. Jotham

247; Col. Henry Ludinton to, III:

to,

Alexander

III: to

reporting

White Creek,

danger

to

111:206-207; peti¬

247- 248; to Lt. Col. Willett, III: 248- 249; to Col.

tion from Saratoga and Cambridge

ton,

111:209-212; Robert

tine,

districts to,

Van Rensselaer to, 111:212-213; Col.

Cuyler,

111:236; to,

Yates,

111:204-205;

to,

Washington,

Loring

Palmer

Abraham

III:

Lush

Mc¬

Dougall

bany,

monu¬

Gen.

111:233;

111:235-236; to Col.

bill

on

to,

gall,

tended

to,

111:232-233;

John Williams to,

111:213-

Henry Ludin¬

111:249; to Col. John Can-

Klock

111:250-251; to,

Glen to,

Col.

Jacob

111:251-252;

Henry

111:252-253; his reply,

216; Ebenezer Clark to, 111:216-

111:253; Robert R. Livingston to,

218; Henry Laurens to, 111:21 8-

111:254;

219; Ez. Williams to, on New

Dougall to, 111:255; Robert Van

Gen.

Alexander

Mc¬

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued. Rensselaer

to,

161

Clinton, George — continued.

111:255-256;

to

Conway

to,

111:290;

to

Gen.

Col. John Williams, 111:256-258;

James

Gen.

III:

Gen. Alexander McDougall,

III:

292-294;

Thomas

Conway

to,

258- 259; Ebenezer Clark to,

259- 260; John Cunningham’s peti¬

Clinton,

111:291-292;

Gen.

111:294;

III:

McDougall

Capt.

John

to

to,

Barns

to,

tions to, 111:260-261 ; Capt. Van

111:295; receives returns of Col.

Keuren’s

Johannis

company

petitions

to,

111:261-262; Col. John Williams

Snyder’s

III: III:

regiment,

299-300; to Henry Laurens,

to, on trouble in New Hampshire

301-302 ; receives address of con¬

Grants, and movements in Canada,

gress to people and proclamation

111:262-264;

of

Albany

petition

county

of

twelfth

to

Judge

111:268; to Col.

111:303-304;

to

III: III:

Gouverneur Morris, 111:308-310;

Wynkoop,

half pay to soldiers, 111:310-31 1 ;

regiment

to,

265-267; his general orders. 267-268;

congress,

Hay,

111:269;

receives resolution of

Col.

William

S.

congress

Livingston

111:311-312;

of flag privilege, 111:270; Catha¬

Scott

rine Turnbull to, 111:271 ; his re¬

resolution of congress on infractions

ply,

of Saratoga convention,

111:271-272;

Scott to,

111:272;

John

Morin

Cornelius D.

315;

John

to,

to Gen. Gates, on Tryon’s abuse

to,

Gen.

on

111:312-313;

to

Col.

Peter

Morin receives

111:314-

Gansevoort,

Wynkoop to, 111:273; Gen. Alex¬

111:315-316; Thomas Palmer to,

ander McDougall to, on works at

on

King’s Ferry, 111:273-274; Rich¬

Leonard

ard

111:275-277;

320; Ebenezer Clark to, on Col.

111:277-278;

John Williams,

Thomas

to,

Henry Laurens to, to

Washington,

continental 280;

to,

Taylor,

quarter¬ Maj.

liam Rogers, 111:326-328; Capt.

Alexander

Peter

Gansevoort

111:320; case of

John Barns to, on Col. John Wil¬

replies,

Col.

Capt.

111:319-

325 ; petition to, in behalf of Wil¬

liams,

III

to,

111 :278-

Albert Pawling to, 111:284-285; 111:285-286;

Nicoll

James Hart submitted to, 111:321-

111:282-284;

Gloriana Stevenson,

111:317-318;

D.

for

drafting

regiments,

Andrew

master

on

drafts,

to

Mrs.

:286-287 ; to.

III:

111:329-330; Webster

John Williams,

Lt. to,

Col.

on

Col.

111:330-332; pe¬

tition of Benjamin Rogers to,

III;

to,

334-335; Mayor John Barclay to,

111:288; money from South Caro¬

111:335-336; Gen. Abraham Ten

287;

lina

Col.

for

Philip

Kingston

Cortlandt

sufferers

for¬

warded to, 111:289; Gen. Thomas

Broeck tickets

to,

111:336-337;

transmitted

to,

lottery

111:338-

State of New York

162

Clinton George — continued.

Clinton George — continued. 34 1 ; Capt. Thomas Barnes to, on

Broeck to,

capture of Oliver DeLancey, Jr.,

Barclay and Gen. Ten Broeck to,

111:341-342; petition to, of pris¬

asking for continental troops,

oners

380-381 ; petition to, in behalf of

Lt.

at

Albany,

Jacob Cole

Lt.

Col.

111:342-344;

reported

Benjamin

to,

by

Tusten,

III:

344-345 ; defines privileges of ex¬

111:380; Mayor John

David Dick,

III:

111:381-382; Gen.

Philip Schuyler to,

111:384-387;

to mayor and corporation of Al¬

empts, 111:345-346; to Gen. John

bany, 111:387-389; to Col. John

Morin Scott,

Cantine, 111:389-390; Gen. Gates

Henry,

111:349-350; John

commissary,

reports

to,

to, 111:391 ; Matthew Cantine to, 111:391-392;

on

De

shire

Grants

dispute,

111:

398;

to

353; petition to, in behalf of James

399;

Col.

Graham

to,

Essmond,

111:400-401; to Gen. Gates,

III: III:

111:350-351; ingston

to,

Lancey,

Gates, Jr.,

Henry Philip

111:352;

Jr.,

Oliver

surrendered to.

111:354-355;

on

Liv¬

Oliver

111:355;

to

De

to Gen.

Gen.

Lancey, Schuyler,

Gen.

402; Col.

New

Gates,

Morris

Jacob

Hamp¬ 111:396111:398-

Klock to,

402-404; his reply,

111:405; to

conven¬

delegates in congress, on Vermont

tion, 111:358-359; to Gen. Gates,

question, 111:41 6-4 I 8; James Du¬

in favor of several

ane to,

on

violation

of Saratoga

Quakers,

111: ,

III:

on frontier ravages,

359; to Lt. Col. Alexander Web¬

41 8-41 9; Gouverneur Morris to,

ster, 111:360; to Ebenezer Clark,

on

111:361-362; to Lt. Col. Alexan¬

Gen.

der Webster, 111:362-363; receives

111:42 1 -423 ; Mayor John Barclay

information

to,

concerning

Vermont

Vermonters, Abraham

111:419-420; Ten

111:424-425;

Broeck to,

Maj.

John

dispute, 111:363-367; Col. Udny

Decker to, 111:425-426; to Gen.

Hay

Ten

Broeck,

111:369-370; his reply, 111:370-

Gen.

Gates,

371;

frontier,

to,

on

impressing

Gouverneur

wagons,

Morris

regimental appointments,

to,

on

111:371-

Gen.

lating

372-374; 374-375; 111:375;

on

of

condition

111:429-432;

to

Broeck,

111:432-433;

Lt.

Col.

Henry Laurens to,

111:433-434;

Hardenbergh

to,

111:

Col.

Gates,

III:

to to Maj.

Gen.

Henry John

Laurens, Decker

to,

111:375-376; Gen. Abraham Ten

Ten

to,

John

111:372;

prices,

Johannis

to

111:428-429; Col.

Williams

372; Jeremiah Powell to, on regu¬

111:427-428;

Roswell

441; his reply,

Hopkins

to,

III:

111:442; to Col.

William Malcom, 111:442-443; to Gen. Gates, 111:444-445; advises expedition to attack Lkiadilla,

III:

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued.

447-448;

Clinton, George — continued.

mfomed of Indian activ¬

111:449-450;

ity at Fort Schuyler,

163

his commission to Lt. Col.

Elihu

111:451-452; Col. Peter to, 111:452-454; John Adam to, 111:455; Capt. Thyll Rockefeller to, 111:456; Cornelius D. Wynkoop to. III: 457; receives appeal in behalf of western border, 111:459-460;

to,

on

494;

exportation

III:

flour,

Gen. Abraham Ten Broeck

111:495;

to,

of

desired

by

Gen.

Marvin,

Gates to take command at West

R.

Point,

Livingston

learns of death of Philip Livingston,

111:460;

Jacob

Cuyler,

commis¬

Paltz Hay

erneur Morris, on financial relations United States, III: 500-50! ; Col. William Malcom to, 111:501 ; George Herkimer to, 111:502-503; Gen. Ten Broeck to, on expedition to Unadilla, III: 504, 513-514; learns of battle of Monmouth, 111:508-509, 518519; Col. Johannis Snyder to, III: 509; informed of critical situation of state and

111:461-462; Col. Udny Hay to, 111:462-463; to Col. Jeremiah Wadsworth, 111:464465 ; his efforts to protect western frontier, 111:467-468; Henry Lau¬ rens to, 111:471-472; Gen. Abra¬

in

ham Ten Broeck to, on expedition

512;

sary, to,

111:473-474;

against Unadilla, formed field,

of

destruction

Andreastown

lake settlements, dresses

in¬

of Spring-

and

Otsego

111:475-476; ad¬ 111:478-482,

legislature,

483; Gen. Samuel 111:483-484; Col.

H. Parsons to, Udny Hay to,

on impressing wagons,

III :485

reply,

111:486;

487;

to Samuel Miller,

; his

III: 111:488;

Col. Hay to.

Henry Laurens to, on Burgoyne’s action

490;

before surrender,

III :489-

petition to, from Claverack,

Kinderhook

and

111:490-491;

111:491; commissary, to, III:

James Reed,

492; petition 111:492-493;

Kings

district,

replies,

from

W allkill

to,

Eliphalet Lockwood

111:496; exempts of New to, 111:497; Col. Udny to, 111:497-498; to Gouv-

Cumberland to

county,

Gen.

Ten

111:510-

Broeck,

on

Unadilla expedition, 111:517-518; Gen.

Alexander

111:522; cess

at

McDougall

to,

informed of enemy’s suc¬

Wyoming,

111:522-523;

his measures for frontier protection,

111:523-525; on Vermont dispute, 111:528-529, 530-535; to Gen. Gates, on needs of Port Schuyler,

111:535-536; to,

on

536- 537; 537- 538; Cantine

Gen.

Unadilla

Broeck

John Ruddock to.

III: III:

his orders to Col. John

for

538- 539;

Ten

expedition.

frontier service,

III:

learns from Minisink, of

on frontier, 111:539545; Gen. John Morin Scott to, 111:546-547; Henry Laurens to, on French alliance, 111:547-548; movements

State of New York

164

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued. petition

to,

from

Ulster

frontier,

Tayler, 111:587-588; Jacob Scher-

111:548-549; men banished from

merhorn

Vermont petition to, III :5 5 2 ; ap¬

empts,

pealed

to, on transportation of flour, III:

to,

in

behalf of

Vermont men, Powell

to,

banished

111:553; Jeremiah

111:553-554;

Gen.

to,

on

590-591; Col. ston

Schenectady

111:590;

to,

Gov.

ex¬

Trumbull

Peter R.

111:591-592,

Living¬

593-594;

Ten Broeck to, 111:558; asked to

Albany commissioners to, 111:592-

furnish pilots for French fleet, III:

593; Lt. Col. William Butler to,

560-561 ; Gen. Ten Broeck to, on

on Gen. Stark, 111:595-596; Col.

behavior of militia,

John

111:562-564;

to Washington, on conduct of Gen. Stark, 111:564; Gen. Schuyler to,

III:

on danger of Tryon county,

Cantine

Fayler’s Gen.

bill

Ten

to,

111:597; John

to,

111:598-599;

Broeck

to,

111:599-

600; John E. Van Alen to, III:

565; his reply, 111:565-566; ac¬

600- 601 ;

tion in congress on his letter and

conspiracies at Poughkeepsie, III:

III :569-570;

proclamation.

to

Washington, on frontier protection,

to

commissioners

for

601- 602; their reply to, 111:602603; to Lt. Col. William Butler,

111:570-571; Washington to, on

111:605-606; continental war office

Vermont dispute, 111:571-572; to

to,

Albany commissioners, 111:572; to

missary

Gen. Ten Broeck, on protection of

proceedings of supreme court sub¬

frontier,

mitted to,

111:573-574;

Tayler,

to

John

on violations of Saratoga

convention, Duane

111:575-576;

to,

on

Indian

581 ;

appeal

to,

war

111:579;

Livingston, from

of

flour

embargo,

and

Smith,

111:616-

to

617;

David Currie to,

111:618-

619;

Col.

Ness

German

Jr.,

banished

Ver¬

111:583; John Tayler

Peter

111:619-620;

ane,

mont men,

on

111:580-

missioners

on

Powell,

Service

Flats, 111:581-583; Albany com¬ to,

111:608-610; to Jere¬

111:612-614; John McKesson to,

flour,

on

111:607-608;

111:615; John Tayler to, on death

board

R.

hides,

com¬

James

Massachusetts

to,

miah

of

appoints

affairs,

111:576-579;

Robert

111:606-607;

to, on

frontiers,

Van Robert

111:620; Gen.

to

Gates’

to,

Boyd,

James

Du¬

neglect

of

111:620-621; to Timo¬

to, on infraction of Saratoga con¬

thy

vention, 111:584-585; Gen Philip

exchange of loyalists for captured

Schuyler

An¬

Americans, 111:627; report of Lt.

of

Col. William Butler to, on success¬

111:586-587; to John

ful scout, 111:630-632; Col. John

drew

to,

111:585-586;

Bostwick,

forage, to,

commissary

Pickering,

111:621-622;

on

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued. Cantine to,

165

Clinton, George — continued.

111:634-636; his re¬

111:680-681; his reply,

111:681-

ply, 111:636-638; to John Gibson,

682;

auditor general, 111:638; Charlotte

on paroled prisoners, 111:683-684;

county commissioners to, 111:639-

approves

raising

640; Albany commissioners to, on

capture

robbers,

exchange of loyalist, 111:640-641 ;

Col. Peter Van Ness to, 111:687;

Cornelius S. Muller to, on exempts

Ebenezer Russell to, on test act,

of

111:688-689;

Claverack,

111:641;

Bedlow to, on lost barge. 644;

acknowledges

William

III

:643-

advance

of

$ 1 00,000 from congress, for New

Nicholas

Couwenhoven

of

to,

company

to

111:684-686;

Gen.

Ten

Broeck

to, on commissions and backward¬ ness of militia, Ill :689-691 ; Peter T.

Curtenius

makes

York, 111:648; on Vermont busi¬

111:691-692;

to, 111:695; Col. John Cantine to,

vices of Capt.

111:696-698;

111:651-

652; Col. John Hathorn to, 653-654;

Col.

William

111:

Malcom

John

to,

ness, 111:649-650; certifies to ser¬ Machin,

Col.

return

Col.

Harper

Peter

Van

Ness to,

111:699-700; his reply,

111:700;

Gen.

Ten

Broeck

to,

Ver¬

111:701-703; to Washington, on

mont, 111:656; his reply, 111:656-

reinforcements for garrison in High¬

658; Ebert Benson to, on Rhode

lands and for army, 111:703-704;

to,

on

men

banished

from

III -.658-659;

to Joseph Reed and John Banister,

his reply, 111:660; William Duer

on appointments in continental line,

to, 111:660-661 ; on duties of as¬

111:704-705;

Peter

sessors, 111:662; Margaret Childe

111:705-706;'

to

to,

Broeck, 111:707-708; Col. W. B.

Island

on

campaign.

runaway

slave,

111 :662-

664; Col. John Cantine to. 664-666;

replies,

III:

111:666-667;

Col. William Malcom to, 111:667668;

Egbert

Benson

commissioners

to,

and

other

111:668-669;

Whiting

to,

on

R.

Fell

Gen.

to, Ten

enforcing

militia

law, 111:708-710; Lt. Col. Wil¬ liam

Butler

to,

111:710-711;

Gouverneur Morris to, on accounts of military stores,

111:713; com¬

Albany commissioners to, 111:669-

missioners of sequestration

670; board of war to, on army

difference

supplies, 111:670-672; his order to

Butler,

Maj. Hatfield, 111:672; delegates

Whiting,

in

111:676-677; his

nental board of war, 11 1:716-717;

order to John Henry, commissary

to Henry Laurens, on infraction of

of

John

Saratoga convention, 111:717; Lt.

Cantine to, on extortion in prices,

Col. Benjamin Tusten to, on court

congress

clothing,

to,

111:679;

Col.

with

Lt.

Col.

111:714; to Col. 111:715-716;

to, on William W.

to

B.

conti¬

State of New York

166

Clinton, George — continued.

111:717-718;

martial,

| Clinton, George — continued.

Gouverneur

19; informed that Gen. Stark en¬

Morris to, on depreciation of cur¬

courages troops in plundering, IV:

111:724-725;

rency,

Col.

Udny

Hay to, on recent field operations,

111:726-728;

Col.

to,

of

on

death

Du-

orders justices

to assist quartermasters,

731 ; 733;

Cantine

Harmanus

II1:728-730 ;

mond,

John

to Rev. Mr. Gros, Thomas Russell to,

111:730111:732111:734;

Gen. Ten Broeck to, on militia of¬

111:735-736; his opinion offenses, 111:737; Col. Pawling to, 111:738; his re¬ 111:738-739; to Lt. Col.

fenses, of

those

Levi ply,

William Butler, on death of Har¬ manus Dumond,

111:739-740;

re¬

20-21;

to

Capt.

Mayor John 29; Gen. to,

IV:26;

Barclay to,

IV:27-

Abraham Ten Broeck

IV:31 ;

wout to,

Copp,

Col.

Jacobus Swart-

IV:32-33; will retaliate

for cruelty to American prisoners, IV:38-39; Solomon Pendleton to, IV:40; Col. William Malcom to, IV :41 -42 ; James

his

reply,

Duane

to,

IV:42-43;

in

behalf

of

Robert C. Livingston, IV:44-45; his reply, IV:46-47; learns of de¬ struction of German Flats, IV:4750; petition of Marbletown to, IV: 51-53;

his

reply,

IVY 3;

Gen.

ceives statement of sums advanced to

Ten Broeck to, IV:53-54; his re¬

111:740-

ply, censuring Gen. Stark, IV:54-

states by United States,

741

;

to

Col.

John

Cantine,

on

frontier ravages and plundering by

111:741-742;

militia,

protests

against inaction of congress in Ver¬ mont

111:743-744;

matter,

Lt.

55;

reproves Albany commission¬

ers, IV:58; reports to Washington destruction of German Flats,

IV:

59- 60; to Mayor John Barclay, on stationing

troops

in Albany,

IV:

Col. Pierre Regnier to, on appoint¬

60- 61 ; Col. Abraham J. Van Al-

ments in

styne to, on delinquents in his com¬

ment,

fourth

IV:3-4;

Washington, request,

New York regi¬

his reply,

on

IV:6-7;

William

IV :4;

to

Smith’s

to Maj. Benjamin

1 allmadge, IV: 1 1 ; to commission ers of sequestration, IV: 1 1-12; to Lt.

Col.

William Butler,

IV: 1 2-

I 3; to Will :am Duer, delegate to congress,

IV :14-15;

to

Ezekiel

mand, Van

IV:63; his orders to Col. Alstyne,

IV :65-66; James Duane to, 66-69;

John

71 ;

Peter T.

to,

IV: I 6-

Tayler

to,

IV:

IV: 70;

Curtenius

to,

IV:

71-72; Albany commissioners to, I \r:73-75 ;

on affairs of frontier,

John

his order to Col. John Fasher, III:

IV: 1 5 ; to,

Col.

Cantine to, IV:64-65; his answer,

Williams, commissary of prisoners, Col. John Cantine reports

IV:64;

Robert R.

Livingston

IV : 7 5 - 7 6; his reply,

IV:76-

77; to Washington, on danger of

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued.

Mohawk river settlements and Gen.

brigade,

Stark’s

liam

indifference,

IV:78-79;

Gen. Abraham Ten Broeck to, IV: 79-81 ; to,

Peter

Colt,

IV:83-84;

Klock,

to

to

to,

IV: 1 34-135;

Royal Flint to, on scarcity of flour, IV: 1 35-1 36; Maj. Thomas Posey

Col.

to, IV: 1 39-140; exonerates Maj.

Jacob

Peter

Posey,

IV: 1 40-141;

informed

Bellinger,

that congress continues embargo on

IV :8 7-89; Royal Flint, commis¬

provisions, IV : 1 41 ; petition to, in

sary,

behalf

to,

Col.

IV:1 33-1 34; Col. Wil¬

Malcom

commissary,

on neglected orders, IV:

85-86;

167

IV:89-90; his answer,

I V:91 -92 ; congress approves his

of

Edward

Covenhoven,

IV: 1 45 ; informed of murder of

conduct at fall of Highland forts,

Maj.

IV:99: informed of enemy’s

Gen. Putnam, IV: 1 49-150; Wil¬

ad¬

Strong,

liam

101;

to,

Samuel Broome to, IV:1 51-1 52;

William

to Col. Jacob Klock, on remissness

Col.

William Lt.

Malcom Col.

Butler to, IV : 1 03-1 05 ; Col. John

153-155;

Brant’s movements, IV : 1 1 3-114;

IV: 1 55-1 58;

Varick to,

IV: 150-151;

of officers in Tryon county,

Cantine to, giving intelligence of his reply,

to,

to

vance on west side of Hudson, IV: IV: 1 02-1 03 ;

Palfrey

IV :145-149;

addresses Col.

IV:

legislature, A. Hawkes

IV: 1 1 4-115; Richard

Hay appeals to, in behalf of south¬

IV: 1 1 6-117; inhabi¬

ern Crange county, IV: 1 58-159;

tants of German

Flats appeal to,

takes steps to protect it, IV: 1 59-

I \r: 1 17-1 18; Peter T. Curtenius

161; his permission sought for ex¬

to,

Ten

portation of flour to Massachusetts,

Maj. Moses

IV :1 62-1 63; suggests to Wash¬

IV: 1 19-120;

Gen.

Broeck to, IV: 1 2 T ;

IV : 1 2 1 -

ington destruction of Oquaga, IV:

122; reproves Maj. Phillips, IV:

163-164; Capt. Jeremiah Snyder

122-123; Col. Samuel Drake to,

to,

IV : 1 23-1 24 ; to Col. Drake, IV:

New York city proposals for ex¬

125; Solomon Pendleton, Ameri¬

change, IV : 1 65 ; Lt. Col. Johannis

Phillips

can

complains

prisoner,

to,

to,

IV: 1 26;

IV :1 64-1 65;

receives

from

Col.

Hardenbergh to, IV:166; presents

I\ : 128-129; al¬

memorials to legislature, IV: 1 66-

lows removal of flour to Boston,

167; to Washington, on expedition

Udny Hay to,

IV : 1 29-1 30; speech of Oneidas

against Oquaga, IV: 1 67-1 69; in¬

and Tuscaroras forwarded to, IV:

habitants of Orange county petition

1 30-1 32 ; informed cf services from

to, IV: 1 69-172; senate replies to

friendly Indians, IV: 1 32-1 33; pe¬

his speech,

tition to, from officers of Glover’s

sponse, IV: 1 75 ; address of assem-

IV: I 73-175; his re¬

168

State of New York

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued.

IV:1

bly

to,

IV: 1

78; addresses legislature,

178,

179;

grain

in

76-1 77;

Gen.

Greene

IV:I

state,

his

reply,

IV:

to,

on

79-181;

to

lumber,

IV :2 1 8-21 9;

IV :21 9; to,

on

Albany

certain

his

reply,

commissioners

loyalists,

221; Jane Blauvelt

IV :219-

to,

Gen. Morris on protection of Tar-

Margaret

rytown, IV: I 81 ; calls out greater

222;

proportion of militia, IV: 1 81 -1 82 ;

from

his instructions

Pawling,

Lt.

Col.

regarding Samuel Hake, IV: 1 83-

to,

expedition

184;

of

IV:222-231 ; replies, IV:232;lays

87-1 89;

Samuel Hake’s case before senate,

receives

oyer and Col.

to

Maj.

report of court

terminer,

William

IV:1

Malcom

Blauvelt

IV :221 ;

receives Gov.

to,

request

IV :221 for

Trumbull,

William

IV:232-233;

IV:222;

Butler

against

Royal

flour

reports Indians,

Flint,

com¬

to,

on

difference with Gen. Putnam,

IV:

missary, to, IV:234; Robert Yates

193-194; Maj. Brinton Paine to,

to, on trial of Stephen Ducalon, IV: 237-239; on treatment of military

Malcom, on misuse of flags, IV: 1 95-

prisoners, IV:242-243; Gen. Alex¬

196; to Gen. Samuel H. Parsons,

ander McDougall to, IV :244-249;

on robberies on Long Island, IV:

Robert R.

1 99; Col. Malcom submits to, cor¬

courtesies, IV:249-250; his reply,

respondence

IV :250-25 1 ; Joshua Green to, on

in

misunderstanding

Livingston to,

on flag

with Gen. Putnam, IV:200-205

purchase

exchanged soldiers captured at Fort

reports to Washington removal of

Montgomery

loyalists to

206;

appeal

relaxes

prisoners,

to,

IV:205-

severity

toward

IV:206-207;

receives

information

touching

of Saratoga

convention,

infractions IV:207-

of

flour,

IV:251-252;

New York city,

IV:

252; John McKesson to, on case of

Stephen

Ducalon,

IV:253;

Gen. Ten Broeck to, IV :254-255 ; to

Gouverneur

Morris,

IV:255-

208, 209-210; notifies Col. Van

256;

Cortlandt

256-257; Peter Colt, commissary,

of

Brant’s

arrival

at

refuses

to

grant pass,

IV:

Cochecton, IV :21 0; informed that

to, on purchase of flour for Gen.

militia is short of ammunition, IV:

Sullivan’s

211; directed by legislature to issue

Peter R. Livingston to, on export¬

proclamation

ing of flour, IV :263-264 ; Samuel

in

IV :2 1 4-2 I 5 ;

Vermont notifies

matter,

legislature

Hake to,

army,

IV :25 7-259;

IV:265-266; informed

that funds are required for conti¬

of attack on Cherry Valley,

nental

I V:2 17-218;

266; Jabez

on

269; his reply, IV :269; Col. John

Morgan

battalions, Lewis

to,

prices

of

Bowen

to,

IV:

IV:263-

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued.

16 9

Clinton, George — continued.

Hathorn to, on delinquencies of mi¬

305;

lV:269-272; his reply, IV: 272-273; petition to, from people of Smith’s Clove, IV:274-275; Elihu Marvin to, IV:275-276; Col. Philip Cortlandt to, IV:276277; to Gen. Ten Broeck, IV:

respite

litia,

Robert

Yates

of Stephen

to,

advising

Ducalon,

IV:

306; denies respite, IV:306-307; Charlotte county commissioners to, IV:307; Col. Alexander Webster to,

on Indian atrocities,

310;

to

IV:308-

Washington,

IV :31 0-

277; refuses application for military

311; apprised of trade carried on

IV:278-

under flags of truce, IV: 31 1-313;

acts of congress and thanks¬

provides for regulation of flag priv¬

guard

for

279; giving

Goshen

jail,

proclamation

279-280;

James

sent

to,

Reed,

IV:283;

IV:

than Trumbull asks permission to

Gen. Edward Hand to, on

his reply,

destruction of Cherry Valley,

IV:

transmits to Washington officers,

of Cherry Valley,

on

destruction

IV :288;

Dore-

mus to, IV:31 7-318; Gov. Jona¬

284;

of

John

IV:

to,

reports

IV:31 3-31 7 ;

commis¬

sary,

284-285 ;

ileges,

obtain

flour in

IV :3 1 9 ;

New York state

William

Miller

appeals

to, IV :320-321 ; New York dele¬ gates in congress to, IV:321-323;

to John

Gouverneur Morris to, on expenses

Jay, on injuries suffered by frontier,

of delegates in congress, IV:323-

IV:289-290;

Gen.

Ten

Broeck

325; Col. William Malcom to, or,

to, on destruction of Cherry Valley,

transactions

IV:290-292; to Col. Philip Cort¬ landt, IV:293; delegates agents to

IV:325-326; his reply,

327; acts of congress sent to, IV:

bring forward $100,000 advanced

328-332; advised of suffering of

IV :294-297 ; to Gen. Lewis Morris, IV:297; Gen. Ed¬ ward Hand to, IV :297-299; his

Cherry

by congress,

under flags

Valley

people,

of

truce,

IV:326-

IV:334-

335; on difficulty of relieving suf¬ fering,

IV:335-337; Gen. James

orders to Capt. Silvester Salisbury,

Clinton to, on refugees from Cherry

IV:299;

Capt.

Valley,

wout to,

IV:299-300;

liam

Barnardus SwartCol. Wil¬

Malcom to, on loyalist pris¬

337-345; his reply,

IV :345-346;

Gen.

Alexander

McDougall to,

IV:346-347; his

IV :30 I -

reply, IV:347-348; Col. William

Jeremiah Wadsworth, com¬

Malcom to, on goods covered by

oners employed on fort,

302;

IV:

missary general, to, on speculations

flag of truce, IV:348-349; his re¬

IV:302congress, IV: Cantine, IV:

ply, IV :349-350 ; Col. Jesse Wood-

of

pretended

303; 304;

patriots,

to delegates in to Col. John

hull

to,

IV :350 ;

on

regimental

replies,

discipline,

IV:351 ;

Gen.

State of New York

170

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued. McDougall proach,

to,

on

enemy’s

IV :35 1 -352 ;

ap¬

acknowl¬

I V:382-383 ; Gen. McDougall to, on

quarters

troops,

com,

IV: 353;

Abraham Yates, Jr., to, IV:389-

Levi Pawling to, on place of leg¬

390; Massachusetts board of war

islative session, IV:354-355 ; Gen.

to,

McDougall

violation

supersedure,

to,

on

I V:355-356;

enemy’s

fleet,

Abraham

B.

reply,

IV :383-

edges letter, 1V:352; to Col. Malon

his

for

387;

IV:387-389;

IV :390 ; James Duane to, on of

Saratoga

convention,

IV :391-392; his reply,

IV:392-

Bancker to, IV :356; Col. Malcom

393; to Henry Laurens, IV:393;

to, on relief from command,

to delegates in congress,

357;

asked

families

to

to pass

permit

IV:

loyalist

within

enemy’s

395;

forwards

Allen’s

to

address,

IV :393-

delegates

Ira

IV:395-398;

lines, IV :358; informed of election

Archibald Currie to, IV :398-399;

of John Jay as president of con¬

receives representations in behalf of

gress, IV:359-361; Samuel Lyon

Lt.

to, on illicit trade in Westchester,

to Washington, in behalf of James

IV :361 -362 ;

McDowell,

Col.

Malcom

to,

Robert Wood,

IV:399-401;

IV :401 -402;

tc

I V:362-363; appeal to, in behalf

Gouverneur Morris, on allowance

of Cherry Valley refugees, IV :363-

to delegates, settlement of accounts

364; to John Tayler, on violations

and reform of military departments,

of Saratoga convention,

IV:365-

IV:402-405; John Tayler to, IV:

368; Isaac Goes to, IV:368-369;

405;

his

case, IV :405-406; John Nicoll to,

reply,

IV:369;

Col.

Philip

John

Jay to,

on

Vermont

Cortlandt to, on proposed expedi¬

IV:406-407; his reply,

tion to Susquehanna, IV :3 70-371 ;

408;

replies, IV :3 7 I ; his order to John

to, IV:408; replies, IV :408-409;

Henry,

IV :3 72 ;

Jacob

Cuyler,

IV:407-

commissary,

Ebenezer Clark

to Gen. McDougall, on Oliver De-

to, IV:3 72-3 73; replies, IV:3 73 -

Lancey’s request, IV:409; William

374; Dirck Ten Broeck to,

Harper to, on Cherry Valley suf¬

IV:

374; to Col. Alexander Webster,

ferers,

IV:375 ;

against

IV :4 1 5 ; to Albany commissioners,

Robert Wood’s command of

IV:416; to Gen. James Clinton,

Lt.

receives

protest

IV :41 2-4 15;

his

answer,

new jail, IV:375-376; Gen. Mc¬

IV:4 1 6;

Dougall

417; to Gen. James Clinton, IV:

to,

enclosing

orders to Col. 381 ;

to

Gen.

Jackson,

copy

of

IV:377-

McDougall,

on

quartering troops in Poughkeepsie,

420;

J.

fraction

to

Gen.

Schuyler,

Lansing, Jr., of

Saratoga

to,

IV:

on in¬

convention,

IV:420-42I; his reply,

IV:422-

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued. 423;

Meshech

423-424; 424;

Andrew

master,

Weare

to Gen.

to,

Clinton, George — continued.

to,

Putnam,

Taylor,

171

IV:

flour

IV:

496;

quaitir-

IV:425-426;

for

French

Isaac

army,

Nicoll

IV:494-

to,

IV:497-

498; his reply, IV :498; to Gen.

Col.

Putnam, on scarcity of flour, IV:

John Cantine to, IV:426-427 ; re¬

499-500; Gen. McDougall to, on

plies, IV:427-428; Jacob Cuyler,

state of militia and want of sup¬

commissary, to, IV:429; Gen. Mc-

plies,

Dougall to, on thieves and spies,

ments of British strength and losses,

IV:430-433;

Jr.,

IV:506-509; informed of plans to

to, mentioning Gen. Riedesel, IV:

kidnap British officers, and prevent

433-434; his reply, IV:434-435;

conveyance of flour to enemy, IV •

to

Gen.

510-513;

Lt.

Gen.

Weissenfels

to,

Robert

Washington,

Riedesel, James

mentioning

IV:436-437;

Clinton

Valley

Boyd,

to,

sufferers,

on

Cherry

IV:437-438;

IV :501 -505 ; receives state¬

Col.

Frederick

soliciting

tion,

IVY 13-514;

514;

Gouverneur

promo¬

replies, Morris

IV:

to,

on

Gen McDougall to, on scarcity of

services of John Jay, IV :5 I 4-5 1 5 ;

supplies and need of artisans, IV:

Jeremiah Powell to, on flour em¬

438-440; Dr. John Bard to, IV:

bargo,

445-446; Col. Alexander Webster

Malcom to, IVY 19-520; Massa¬

to, IV :446-44 7; Gen. Samuel H.

chusetts

Parsons

to,

Gen. McDougall to, IVY20-52I ;

Fallon

to,

IV:459;

Dr.

James

IV:460-472;

on

methods of purchasing flour,

IV:

Walter

IV : 5 1 6;

war

Col.

office

King’s

William

to,

IV:520;

petition

to,

IV:

522- 523; addresses legislature, IV:

473; Col. Udny Hay to, IV :473-

523- 526;

John

474; Col. William Malcom to, in

gagements

in

behalf

527-528; Gen. James Clinton to,

of

John

Ryan,

IV:476-

Jay

to,

West

Indies,

Col.

en¬ IV:

477; Gen. Schuyler to, IV:477;

IV Y28-529;

Abraham Yates, Jr., to, on Indian

Regnier DeRoussi to,

policy, IV:477-480; John Jay to,

appointment, IVY30; replies, IV:

IV:482; to Gen. McDougall, IV :

530-531;

James

433-484; John Jay to,

supplies,

IV:532;

IV:484-

Lt.

on

Pierre

on coming

Monell to

to,

on

Francis

IV:

Lewis, on depreciation of currency,

486-487; Jeremiah Chapman to,

IVY32-533; DuSimitiere to, IV:

485;

Israel Knapp, Jr.,

to,

IV :487-489; Jeremiah Powell to,

533-535; to Gouverneur Morris,

on

on

flour

embargo,

IV:489-490;

pending

legislation,

IV :5 35-

Jacob Cuyler, commissary, to, IV:

537; to Gen. Schuyler, IV :537;

490;

to

Charles

DeMatigny to,

on

William

Floyd,

IVY 3 7-5 38;

State of New York

172

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued. William

Floyd to, on fighting in

Dougall to,

IV :5 78-5 79; his re¬

to

ply, IV:579-580; addresses legis¬

John Jay, IV:539-540; to James

lature, IV :5 80; to Washington, on

Duane,

West

Indies,

to

Gen.

dispute between Dr. Anthony and

IV :541-543;

Peter

Capt.

IV:540-541;

McDougall, Colt,

IV:538-539;

commissary,

to,

IV:543-

Scudder,

IV:582-583;

Francis Lewis to, IVY83; William

545 ; to Gov. William Greene, IV :

Floyd

to,

IVY84;

545-546; to Gen. McDougall, on

Morris

to,

IVY84-585;

magazines of provisions,

IV:546-

Lewis to, on foreign relations, IV:

547;

to,

585-586; Isaac Nicoll to, on mur¬

Gen.

McDougall

IV:

547-548; his reply, IV:548-549;

der of John Clark,

to legislature,

Peter

to,

on

supplying

Rhode

Island,

John Jay, York

IV:549; John Jay

555-556;

to

Col.

Udny

IVY87-589;

commissary,

to,

IV:

to

592-595; his reply, IVY95-596;

IV:552-553;

to

John Jay to,

IV:598; Gen. Mc¬

Dougall

sending

in

congress,

Gouverneur

ris, on tax bill,

Francis

provisions

IV:554-555; to New

delegates

Colt,

Gouverneur

IV: Mor¬

IV:556-55 7; to

Hay,

IV:558; Jere¬

to,

estimate

of

enemy’s strength in New York city, IV Y98-60I ; Gen. Schuyler to, on frontier

protection,

Gouverneur

Morris

IV:602-605; to,

IV:606;

miah Wadsworth, commissary gen¬

replies,

eral, to, IV:558-559; Col. Udny

to, sending list of books, IV:607-

Hay

609;

John

to,

IV :559;

Henry,

Jacob

Cuyler,

560; Jacob

his

order

IV :5 5 9-560; commissary,

Cuyler

to,

to to IV:

IV :561 -

Gen.

IV:606-607; DuSimitiere

Royal

Flint

McDougall to,

to,

IV :609;

IV :61 0; to

Jeremiah Wadsworth, on prices of grain,

IV :61 0-61 1 ; to Washing¬

562; petition to, from inhabitants of

ton, on protection of frontier, IV:

Mamakating, IV :562-563 ; Micah

611-613 ;

answers

petition

from

Townsend to, on Vermont dispute,

Tryon county,

IV:563-566; Col. Udny Hay to,

Colt,

IV :566-567 ; to Gen. James Clin¬

Wadsworth, IV :61 4; Washington

I V:568-569;

ton,

Jeremiah

IV :61 3; to Peter

IV :61 3-61 4 ;

to

Jeremiah

to, on expedition against Indians,

Powell to,

IV:569-570; on rep¬

IV :61 5-61 7 ; Isaac Nicoll to, IV:

resentation

in

618-619;

congress,

IV :572;

Washington

to,

on

John Beatty, commissary of prison¬

foreign events, IV :61 9 ; to Wash¬

ers,

William

ington, IV:620-621 ; to John Jay,

Klock’s inef¬

IV:624;Gen. McDougall to, IV:

to,

IV :5 73-5 74 ;

Harper to, on Col. ficiency,

IVY 74-5 78;

Gen

Mc-

626; to Capt. John Wood,

IV:

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued.

T73

Clinton, George — continued.

628; Gen. McDougall to, on re¬

James Reed, commissary, to, IV:

inforcements and enemy’s depreda¬

670-671;

tions,

IV :67 1 -673; to Du Simitiere, IV:

IV:630-633;

Robert

R.

to

Gen.

McDougall,

Livingston to, IV:633-634; offers

673-674;

command of regiment to Lt. Col.

sary, to, IV:675; to John Jay, on

Marinus

Willett,

IV:635-636;

Philip

drafts from

militia,

Washington to, on defense of High¬

determines

prices

land posts

wheat,

638;

and

frontier,

IV :636-

Peter Colt, commissary, to,

I V:638-639; worth

to,

Jeremiah

Leek,

commis¬

IV:676-677; of

flour

IV:677-678;

Lewis

to,

IV :685;

and

Francis

Gen.

Mc¬

Wads¬

Dougall to, on supplies for army,

Lynde

IV :687-689; John

IV:639-640;

Jay

to,

IV:

Lord to, IV :64 1 ; to John Jay, on

689-690; instructions to commis¬

bill

sary commissioners,

of

attainder,

IV :641 -642 ;

IV:690-692;

Massachusetts appeals to, for flour,

to Gen. McDougall, on obtaining

IV :643-644; to Gen. McDougall,

supplies,

IV :644-646 ; to Washington, on

Townsend to, IV:693-700; John

expedition against Indians, IV :646.

Jay transmits acts of congress to,

648;

ac¬

IV:701-702; Gen. James Clinton

Gen.

to, on expedition against Ononda-

approves

counts,

commissary

IV:650-651;

James

Clinton,

frontier,

to

on

IV:652;

danger

to

to

Judge Levi

gas,

IV:692-693;

IV:702-704;

Dougall,

Micah

to Gen.

Mc¬

IV: 70 7; Richard Hari-

Pawling, on relief of frontier suf¬

son,

ferers, IV:653; to Washington, on

Peter Colt to, IV:708; on aid to

loyalist,

to,

IV:707-708;

protection of posts and frontier and

frontier

sufferers,

IV:709-710,

IV.-655-

711-712 ; on exchange of prison¬

656; Col. Marinus Willett to, pre¬

ers, IV :7 I 0-71 1 ; William Harper

senting

declin¬

to, IV: 7 1 2-7 1 4; Jacob Cuyler to,

ing command of militia regiment,

IV:71 7-71 8 ; Isaac Nicoll to, IV :

IV:656-657;

718;

reduction

of

his

regiments,

reasons

for

Francis

IV:658; his reply,

Lewis

to,

IV:658-659;

replies,

IV: 71 9;

Ralph

Pomeroy, commissioner of clothing,

James Reed, commissary, to, IV:

to,

661-662; replies,

Lush to, on relief to frontier suf¬

James

Clinton

to,

IV:662;

Gen.

IV:663-664;

I V:719:721;

ferers,

Maj.

Stephen

IV:724-726; Jelles Fonda

Gen McDougall to, IV :664-666,

to,

666-667; his reply, IV:667-668;

Lush as to supplies for frontier suf¬

James

ferers,

Jelles

Lockwood Fonda

to,

to,

IV:668y

IV:669-670;

IV:726-727;

IV:731-733;

directs

to

Maj.

William

Harper, IV:733-734; Gen. James

State of New York

T74

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued.

IV:735 ; replies, IV: 735-736; John Jay to, IV:736737; Gen. Steuben to, on militia regulations, IV:738-739; William Jaycocks appeals to, IV:740; Isaac Rysdyk to, IV:740-741 ; his reply, IV:741-742; Isaac Rysdyk to, IV:742-743; Col. Malcom to, IV: 743; to Gen. James Clinton, IV :743-744; Gen. McDougall to, on provisions for forts, IV: 745746; Rudolph Shoemaker de¬ nounced to, IV:746-749; Daniel Graham to, IV:749; his reply, IV: 749; Col. Udny Hay to, IV:750; Clinton to,

to Gen. Schuyler, on protection of frontier,

IV :75 1-752;

Levi Stockwell,

Alexander Webster, to

Washington,

to

Capt.

IV : 75 3; to Col.

IV:753-754;

on protection

of

IV :755-757; Maj. Stephen Lush to, IV:757-758; to Jelles Fonda, IV :759-760; to John Bellinger and others, IV: 760; James Duane to, IV:761 762; Lt. Col. Benjamin Tusten to, IV:762-763; Gen. McDougall to, IV:763-764; to Major Van frontier,

Bunschoten, instructions for frontier service,

IV:764-767;

Gen. James

Clinton to, on frontier events,

IV:

770-772; Col. Philip Cortlandt IV :772-773; his reply, IV: 773; to Gen. McDougall, IV: 775-777; Col. Cortlandt to, IV:777-778; his reply, IV:778; to Col. Isaac Nicoll, IV:780-

to,

782; request from

Tryon county

for

of

special

terminer,

court

IV:786;

Curtenius,

on

oyer

to

Peter

clothing

IV:788-789;

Samuel

and T.

accounts, Townsend

to, IV: 789; Peter T. Curtenius to, IV:789-790;

Robert

Yates

to,

IV : 790-791 ; to Gen. James Clin¬ ton, IV :791-792; Samuel Minott to, on Vermont dispute, IV-792795 ; appeal to, from Essex county, N. J.,

IV:795-796; Washington

to, on exchange of prisoners, IV: 796-797;

answers

Tryon county, Philip

to,

on

IV:798-799;

IV:799;

to

from

IV:797-798; Col.

Cortlandt

ravages,

request

Col.

enemy’s

his

John

reply,

Cantine,

IV: 799; Eleazer Pat erson to, on Vermont Gen.

dispute,

IV:800-802;

James Clinton to,

IV:803;

to Gen. Sullivan, on intended ex¬ pedition, Davis

IV:806-807;

to,

Isaac

IV:807-808; on relief

of sufferers in Tryon county, IV: 809; Gen. James Clinton to, IV: 811; to Samuel Minott, IV:814816; Samuel Mabbitt to, IV :81 6817; John

Harmg to,

on wheat

supply, IV :8 1 7; petition to, from Ulster

frontier,

James

Duane,

IV :81 8-819;

to

IV:820-821;

James Hunter, commissary, to, IV: 822-823; Col.

John

Cantine to,

IV:823-824; his reply,

IV:824-

825; to Sir Henry Clinton, 825-826;

his

permit

to

IV: Capt.

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued.

1V-.826-827; Isaac IV:827; to Gen. Schuy¬ ler, IV:828-829; to Gen. James Clinton, IV:829-831 ; to Gen. McDougall, IV:83I -832 ; Jere¬ Robert North, Nicoll to,

miah Wadsworth, commissary gen¬

IV :860-861 ; Maj. E. Van BunIV :861-862; his reply, IV:862-863; Capt. Levi Stockwell to, IV:863-864; Coenraedt schoten to,

J.

Elmendorph,

IV:864-865;

commissary, his

directions

IV:

Maj.

Albert Pawling,

IV:835;

to

to John Jay, on Vermont crisis, IV:

866; 866;

835- 836;

dorph,

eral,

IV:833;

175

to,

his reply,

834- 835; to John Jay,

to Gen. McDougall, on

Gen.

to

Coenraedt

J.

sends

IV :837; Gen. James Clinton to,

movement,

IV:868;

868-869;

Col. Hay to,

Gen.

McDougall,

IV:838;

intelligence

of

enemy’s

IV: IV:869;

his reply,

IV:869; Col. Hay to, IV:87Q; Gen.

John

his reply,

Jay to,

IV:840-842; Gen. James IV:843; Col. Goose Van Schaick to, IV:844; Gen. McDougall to, IV :844-845 ; Levi Pawling to, IV:845-846; Samuel

IV:870;

Clinton to,

McDougall to, IV :8 71 ; his reply,

Minott

to,

solence,

on

IV :839;

to

Elmen¬

Col. Udny Hay

removal and exchange of prisoners,

on intended expedition,

to

IV:865McDougall, IV:

IV:867; to,

to,

Ethan

Allen’s

IV:846-847;

in¬

West¬

Gen. McDougall to, movements,

V :4-5;

V :5

; to Gen.

enemy’s

Col. Udny Hay to, McDougall, Vermont

V:6;

John Jay to, on

V:7-9;

trouble,

IV:849; to Col. IV:850; Col. Philip

Duane to, V: 1 0-12; Col. Samuel

his reply,

V:9-10;

Vermont trouble,

B. Webb to, V:

13-14;

Cortlandt to, on progress of expedi¬

to, on Vermont dispute,

IV :85 1-852; to Gen. James Clinton, IV:852; James Rosekrans to, IV :85 3 ; to Coenraedt Elmendorph, on provisions, IV:853-854;

Joseph

tion,

his proposals to British commander in

New

York,

Johannes Ball to, Jay,

IV :858;

IV:854-855; IV :856; to John

to New York dele¬

gates in congress, on Vermont crisis, IV :859; 859-860;

to

New

York delegates in congress to, on

Col. Udny Hay to,

Leri Pawi ng,

IV:87 1-872; on

IV:847IV:848-

chester justices of peace,

848; 849;

to

replies,

Maj.

Gen.

Cochran, McDougall

IV: to.

Sackett to,

James

John Jay

V: 1 7-19;

V: 1 9;

Coen¬

to, V:20; V :20-2 1 ; Capt. Samuel Darby to, V:22-23; Col. Udny Hay to, V :25-2 7 ; his orders to Col. Malcom, V:32; his orders to Col. Henry Ludmton, V :32-34 ; to Gen. McDougall, V :34-35; Gen. McDougall to, V:39; Abraham Yates, Jr., to, V:39; raedt

J.

Elmendorph

Col. Malcom to,

Gen.

Samuel H.

Parsons to,

V:

State of New York

176

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued. 46-47;

Samuel

missary, to,

Townsend,

com¬

101;

to

Mc¬

101;

to John

V:47-48; Gen.

Dougall forwards letter from Wash¬

Gouverneur

Wynkoop to,

Jay,

Morris,

V:

V: 102;

D.

V : 1 02 ; Gen.

Na¬

ington to, V :49; Col. Malcom to,

thanael Greene to, V: 103; his re¬

on dismissal of militia,

ply, V: 1 0 3-1 04 ; Col. Udny Hay

his

reply,

V:50;

necticut militia, Benson,

V :49-50;

dismisses

Con¬

V:52; to Egbert

V:52-53;

to

Samuel

Minott, on Ethan Allen’s violence,

to,

V: 104;

his

reply,

V:104;

Micah Townsend to, on Vermont controversy, miah

V: 1 08-113;

Powell

to,

Jere¬

V: 1 20;

Col.

V :53-54 ; to John Jay, on attitude

Udny Hay to, V: 1 20-1 21 ; his re¬

of congress toward Vermont,

ply,

V:

V: 1 2 1 ;

54-57; to New York delegates in

office

congress, V:58-59; toWashington,

Jonah

on

Henry Ludinton to,

Vermont

crisis,

V :59-61 ;

Gen.

McDougall,

Samuel

Minott

to,

to

V :61 -62 ; on

Vermont

to,

Massachusetts

V:124-125;

Hallet,

to

war Capt.

V:127-1 28;

Col.

V:128-129;

Col. John Beatty to, V: 1 29-130; his

reply,

V: 1 30-131;

Gen.

crisis, V :63-65 ; Micah Townsend

Steuben to, V:131 ; his reply, V:

to, on Vermont’s challenge to New

131-132; to Jeremiah Powell, V:

\ork,

V:67-70; to Washington,

143-145; Col. Udny Hay to, V:

V: 76; to Gen. McDougall, V:76;

145-146; replies, V:146; to Levi

Gen. McDougall to, V :76-7 7 ; Lt.

Pawling,

Col.

Albert

James

Capt.

Miller

Rosekrans,

to,

V:77;

V :7 7-78;

to

calls

V: 146-147;

Lt.

Col.

Pawling informs of attack

on Minisink, V: 1 50; acknowledges

out militia, V:79-80; to Gen. Mc¬

information,

Dougall,

Al¬

Minott to, on conditions in Ver¬

bert Pawling to, V :81 -82 ; James

mont, V : 1 5 6-158; to Justice Ho¬

Duane to,

Vermont situation,

bart, V:158-160; Lt. Col. Albert

V :84-85 ; Col. Udny Hay to, V:

Pawling to, V:160; his reply, V:

85-86; Gen. James Clinton to, on

161 ;

expedition against Indians,

as to destruction of Minisink, V:

V:80-8I; Lt.. Col.

on

V :86-

V: I 50-151;

receives

87; New York delegates in con¬

162-164;

further

explains

Samuel

intelligence

disaster,

V:

gress to, V:89-90; DuSimitiere to,

164-166; Oliver Wolcott to,

V:

V :90-92 ; Samuel Townsend, com¬

166-167;

John

to,

V:

missary, to, V:92-93; to John Jay,

170-171;

Robert

to,

V:

on Vermont dispute, V:93-95; to

171;

Hilkiah

Kathan \ates

Grout to,

V: 1 72 ;

V:1

7 3-1 74 ;

New h ork delegates in congress,

Henry

V :99;

Washington to, on Sullivan’s expe-

to

James

Duane,

V :99-

Remsen

to,

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued. dition,

V:177;

to

177

Clinton, George — continued.

Gen.

James

at

Newtown,

V:224-228;

Col.

Clinton, V': 180-1 81 ; his orders to

Francis

Lt. Col. Albert Pawline, V: 1 81 -

242-243; to Washington, on Col.

182; Gen. James Clinton to, 183; Gov. Jonathan V: 184;

petition

Menzies

to,

V:

Trumbull to, of

Thomas

V : 1 84-187;

Barber to,

Pawling, Col.

on bat le,

V :244-248,

Hugh

Hughes

255; his reply,

V:

252-253;

to,

V:254-

V:255-256; ad¬

James

dress of senate to, V :256-258; his

Wilkinson, clothier general, to, V:

message to legislature, V:259; to

187-188; Gen. James Clinton to,

John

on progress of expedition, V : 1 88-

V :261-262; assembly to, V :262-

190; Jeremiah Wadsworth to, V:

264;

190-191; to Washington, on ex¬

Jeremiah Wadsworth to,

pedition

V: 1 91 -

266; to Royal Flint, V:266; to

192; John Jay to, V:193; Gen.

assembly, V :266-267; Col. Goose

against

Indians,

Jay,

to

V:261; to legislature,

legislature,

V :264-265; V :265~

Robert Howe to, on exchange of

Van Schaick to,

prisoners, V: 1 94-195; replies, V:

Col. John Beatty, V:268; to leg¬

195-198;

John

V:198-

islature, V:269; to Gen. Schuylrr,

199; Col. John Lamb to, on in¬

on exchange of prisoners, V :269-

justice

270; Samuel Curson to, V:270-

in

Jay

ranking,

to,

V:267-26S; to

V:199-200;

Gen. James Wilkinson to, V:20t ;

272;

Gov.

V.

274 ; Col. Van Schaick to, V :2 75 ;

203; Alexander Hamilton to, V:

his reply, V:275; to Gen. Schuy¬

203-204; addresses legislature, V:

ler,

205-21 I ; Col. John Beatty to, V:

missioners at Albany to,

211-212; his reply,

V :2 1 2-2 1 3 ;

277; his reply, V:277; Capt. J.

V :21 3; to

Flallet to, V:279; to Col. Beverly

Lamb’s griev¬

Robinson on privilege to loyalists,

to

William

Col.

Livingston

John

Lamb,

John Jay, on Col. ance, and 216;

V :2 1 4 ; Samuel to

V :216;

James

to

216-217;

McClaghry

Logan

Gen.

to

Col.

Gen.

on

exchanges,

Wisner to, V :281-282; to legisla¬

Goose

V: Van

ture, V :282-283; Jeremiah Powell to,

proposing

V :2 1 8; Col. John Beatty to,

V :288-291 ;

Walter Livingston to,

V:

V:222;

V:223; in¬

formed by Gen. Clinton of victory /

12

com¬

V :276-

V :214-

Remsen,

reply,

Y:276;

Wilkinson,

states,

his

V:273-

V:280; Margaret Crooke to, V:

Schaick, V :21 7; to Gen. Schuyler,

220-221;

Schuyler to,

280-281 ; his reply, V :281 ; Henry

to,

James

Henry

to,

convention

five

V :285-287; John Jay to, to Lt.

Henry

Wisner,

Col.

Albert

V :291 ;

to

Pawling,

V :291-292;

ington,

of

to

Wash¬

V :292-293 ; Royal Flint,

State of New York

i?8

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued. commissary,

to,

legislature,

300-301;

to

Beatty, commissary of prisoners, to,

Samuel

V:349; Lt. Hugh Fraser to, V:

V :293-295;

Huntington to, V :301-302; Jere¬

349-351 ; to Jeremiah Wadsworth,

miah

Wadsworth

to,

V :302-

on prices of flour, V: 3 5 1 ; to Gen.

303;

petition

from

officers

Robert Howe, V :35 1-352; Maj.

to,

and militia of Try on county, 304-305; his reply, to

Governors

Trumbull, lature,

V:305-306;

Livingston

V:306-307;

to

and legis¬

V:307; to John Jay,

309-310; 315;

John

lature,

Jay

to,

V:

V :31 1 -

A.

Wynkoop to,

Morris, Jr., to, delivered

to,

Lewis

V :355; prisoners

V:355; Allan

Donell and Hugh 361 ;

V:352;

William

Mc-

Fraser to,

V:

Worthington

to,

V :368-369; Dr. M. Treat to, V:

on

370-371 ; Gen. John Morin Scott

V:31 5 :31 6; to legis¬

to, V:371-372; Samuel Hake to,

Samuel

state taxes,

V:

Huntington

to,

V: 31 6:31 7; to Washing¬

V:3 72 ; Hugh Dobbin to, V :3 73 ;

ton, V:31 7-318; Jeremiah Wads¬

Lt.

worth to, V :318-319; replies, V:

374;

319;

V:323;

William Denning to,

to,

V:324;

reply, V:377; Vincent Matthews

to,

to

Samuel Gen.

legislature,

Huntington Henry

Knox

Simeon his

Belding reply,

to,

V:373-

V :3 74-375 ; V:376; his

V:325 ;

to, V:377-378; to Gen. William

Joseph Nourss to, on detection of

Heath, on flags of truce, V:378-

counterfeit bills, V:326-327; Col.

379; Robert R. Livingston to, V:

Mannus Willett to,

on supplying

382-383;

V :32 7-329; in¬

388-389;

needs of troops,

Charles Moore to, Gen.

Heath

to,

V: V:

formed that enemy is in force at

390-391; his reply, V:392-394;

Oswego,

informs

to Richard Morris, V :396; Gen.

Washington of report, V :33 1 -332 ;

V :329-331 ;

Heath to, V:396-398; his reply,

sends orders to Col.

V:398-399 ; on supplies for troops,

Robert Van

Rensselaer, V:332-333; to Wash¬

V:399-400; to Gen. Heath,

ington,

Gen.

401; Richard Morris to, V:403;

Samuel

John Small to, V :404-405; Col.

V :333-334;

Schuyler,

to

V:334-336;

V:

Huntington to, V :336-33 7 ; James

Goose

Duane to, V:337-338; petition of

406;

Phoebe Campbell to, V:338-339;

408; Maj. Ebenezer Robinson to,

petition Deer

to,

Park,

Huntington, Hallet

to,

from

inhabitants

V: 341 ; V:343; V:344;

to

Samuel

Capt. Col.

of

Van

Schaick to,

William

Floyd to,

V:405V:407-

V:409; John Cruger to, V :4 1 0; John

Lillman to, V :411-412; to

J.

John Cruger, V:419; G. H. Van

John

Wagenen to, V :419-420; Samuel

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued.

179

Clinton, George — continued.

Huntington to, V:420-421 ; Gen.

V:498; Washington to, on New

Heath

Fork’s

to,

on

desertions,

V :42 I -

422, 422-423, 423-424; William Floyd

V :424-426;

to,

to

pur¬

chasing commissaries, V:426-427; to

Gen.

army

Heath,

supplies,

on

quota

of

troops,

V:503-

505; Gen. Samuel H. Parsons to, proposing land V:505-507;

grants to soldiers,

Henry

Remsen

to,

scarcity

of

V:507-509; his reply, V:509; to

V:429-430;

to

Washington, V :509-5 I 1 ; war of¬

Washington, on food for army, V:

fice

to,

430-432; James Reed to, V:432;

Hay

Gen.

Heath to,

Broeck

reply,

V :435;

V :433-435; his

V :5 1 1-512;

to,

V :512;

to,

Col.

Udny

Peter

V :5 1 8;

den

Abraham J.

Gen.

Heath

to

Delamatter

V:438-439;

petition

to,

of

Gen. Parsons, on land grants, V:

refugees

Long

V:

519- 520; Col. Udny Hay to, V:

from

Island,

to,

V :5 1 8-5 19;

to

439-440; Col. John Lamb to, V:

520- 521 ; his reply, V:521 ; com¬

441 ;

V:

missioners of sequestration in Try on

442; to William Floyd, on loyalist

county to, V:521-524; his reply,

prisoners

V :524-525 ; Col. Udny Hay to,

J.

Lawrence,

and

443-445; ston,

to

Jr.,

army

to,

supplies,

Robert

R.

V:

Living¬

V:445-448; Samuel Flunt-

ington to, on needs of army,

V:

V :525-527; Trumbull erick

to,

Fisher

Gov.

Jonathan

V:528-530; to,

Fred¬

V:538;

Col.

453-454; Col. Udny Hay to, V:

Thomas Thomas to, V :5 39-540;

459;

his

Heath

his

reply,

to,

V:460;

461 -463,

Gen.

464-467;

reply,

Howe

V:54! ;

to,

Gen.

V :541-543;

Robert Ephraim

address to, on arrival in Albany,

Blaine, commissary general, to, V:

V :467-468; his response, V :468-

544; his reply, V :544-545 ; Col.

469; Jeremiah Wadsworth to, V;

Goose

469-470;

Charles

Thomson

V:471-472; to Gen. Heath,

Van Schaick to,

V;545;

to,

Col. Jacob Klock to, V:546-547;

V:

Abraham Yates to, V:550; Col.

472-474; Gen. Heath to, V:474;

Van

his reply, V:474-475; Col. Udny

Gen. Robert Howe to, V :552; to

Hay to, V:475-477; Washington

Gen. Robert Howe, V:553-554;

to, on officers of New York line,

F. Holland to, V :554-555 ; Col.

V:477-478;

Jesse

his

reply,

V:481 ;

Schaick

Woodhull York

to,

V:5 50-551;

V:555-556;

Andrew Bostwick, commissary of

to

forage, to, V:482; Gen. Heath to,

gress,

V :491-492; Du Simitiere to, V:

ham Ten Broeck to, V:558-559;

492-498;

to

Capt. John Wood to,

New

to,

delegates

V:556-558;

Col.

Jacob

Gen.

Klock,

in

con¬

Abra¬

V :559-

State of New York

180

! Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued.

560;

receives petition from people

V:560-562; his reply, V:562-563; Col. William Allison to, V:563-564; Washington to, V :564-565; his of

Ulster

frontier,

to,

Lush

to,

Col. Maj.

Van

Jeremiah

Lansingh

to,

V:

569; to Abraham Yates, Jr., V: 572-573; John Smith to, V:574575; appealed to, for protection of frontier settlements, V:576; his reply, V:577; his orders to militia officers, V:577-578; learns of at¬ tack on Harpersfield, V:578-580; Gen. Robert Howe to, V :580581, 582; his reply, V:582583; Gov. William Livingston to, V:583-584; Col. Goose Van Schaick to, V:584-585; Leonard Van Buren to, V:586; Col. Jacob Klock to, V:587; Washington to, V:588-589; Col. Jacob Klock to, V:589-590; his reply, V :5 90591 ; J ames Duane to, V:591 592; to Washington, V:593594; Micah Townsend to, V: 595-596; Gen. Robert Howe to, V:596-597; Maj. Cl. Sargent to, V :597-598; Clement Biddle, commissary of forage, to, V :604; Samuel

Reed James reply,

Minott

to,

on

Vermont

V:605-608; Joseph to, V:608-610; Gen. Clinton to, V -.610-61 1 ; his V:611-612; Washington

dispute,

Nathanael

to,

on

Micah Vermont

V :61 6-61 7; Henry GLn V :61 8; John McKesson V:618; John Gibson to, V;

dispute,

to,

frontier,

Gen.

V:614-615;

to,

Townsend

V:565-567; to Schaick, V:567-568;

of

:61 2-61 3 ;

Greene to, V :61 3; Maj. Stephen

orders to militia officers for protec¬ tion

V

622;

John

policies

Holt

to,

of congress,

Abraham Yates, Jr., Col.

Van

on

financial

V:622-626; to, V: 628;

Schaick

to,

V:

628-629; Gen. Ten Broeck to, V:629-631 ; his reply, V :634635; to Col. Van Schaick, V: 636; to Col. Cantine, V:637; to Col. Klock, V:637-638; Col. Samuel Drake to, V:638-639; his reply, V:639; to Washington, V:642; Gen. Schuyler to, V: 642-645; Abraham Yates, Jr., to, V :645-647; Gen. Robert Howe to, V:647-648; his reply, V :648-649; Jacob Cuyler to, V: 649- 650; to Washington, V: 650- 651 ; Meshech Weare to, V; 652 receives charges against Samuel Hake, V :656-65 7; his permit to Capt. Abraham Bloodgood,

V:65 7-659; to, V:659;

Gen.

Robert

V: 660; to Gen. Howe, V:660-661 ; Gen. Howe to, V:661-662; his re¬ ply, V :664-665 ; to Gov. Jonathan Trumbull, V:665-666; Samuel Hake to, V:671; Samuel Minott Howe

to,

on situation

671-675;

in

his reply,

Vermont,

V:

to Col. Peter Vroman,

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued.

V :675-676 ; Nathan Underhill to,

727; Col.

V :6 76-6 7 7 ; Col. Udny Hay to,

727;

to

Col.

V:677-678;

728;

to

Gen.

families

to

allows New

removal

York

181

of

city,

V:

Morgan Lewis to, V Van

Schaick

V

Ten

Broeck,

V

728; to Lt. Col. Weissenfels, V

678-679; petition to, from Bloom¬

729;

ing Grove, V:679; John Williams

730; Dr. M. Treat to, V: 731 ; to

to,

Col. Van Schaick, V:731-732; to

V:680-68l ;

send

to,

Micah

Town¬

V :681-682;

Capt.

Gen.

Washington,

Barnardus Swartwout appeals to,

plies,

V :682; Col. Frederick Fisher to,

Lansingh

V:683;

John

683-684;

Cumming

John

Jay

to,

to,

V:

V :684-

Schuyler to,

on

levies

V :729-

and

sup¬

V:734-736; Maj. Jeremiah to,

V: 7 36-737;

in¬

formed of enemy’s ravages in Mo¬ hawk

valley,

V:740-743, 744-

686; Col. Lewis Van Woert and

746; Maj. Jeremiah Lansingh to,

others

V:

V: 746; Washington to, on condi¬

Wil¬

tion of army, V:747-749; petition

submit

688-689;

grievance

Capt.

to,

Abraham

liams to, V :689-690; Gen. Lewis

to,

Morris

tivity, V:750-752;

to,

V :690-692;

Udny

Hay

reply,

V:694-695;

voost to, Schaick

to,

Col.

Y :692-694;

his

of American

Schaick,

Samuel

Pro-

Schuyler,

V:695-696; Col.

Van

Schuyler

to,

V:696-697;

officers to

in

cap¬

Col.

Van

to

Gen.

V: 75 2-75 3;

V:754-755; to,

Gen.

V: 75 9-761;

Col.

John

Van Schaick to, V:761-762; re¬

Avery to, V:698; to Gen. James

ceives complaint of American pris¬

Clinton,

oner,

V :699;

Wynkoop

to,

Maj.

Adrian

V:699-700;

Jacob Klock and Capt.

Col.

Peter S.

Deygert to, V:70l-703; Lt. Col. Frederick Weissenfels to, to

Col.

Col. Gen.

Klock,

Van

Schaick,

Schuyler

V:703;

V -.705-707;

to,

to

V :764-766;

Schaick,

intercept

ton

V:708-71 0 ;

Schoonmaker

to,

Ebenezer

Livingston to, V:71 7-

718;

Col.

Van

719;

Samuel

Sir

V:707-708;

V :71 5-71 7;

Schaick to,

Huntington

to,

Gen.

John

Johnson’s

re¬

treat, V:769-770; Robert Benson

Van

Robert R.

V:766-767;

Van

to, V:771-772; Samuel Hunting-

erine

to,

Col.

Schuyler to, V: 767-769 ; plans to

John Tayler to, V : 71 1-713; Col. Schaick

to

V :772-773; to,

Godwin

to,

Allen

delegates in

Henry

V:77 5;

to,

Cath¬

V:776;

Maj.

V:776-777;

congress to,

V:777-

V:

779; Washington to, on militia re¬

on

inforcements,

Y:779-780;

com¬

need of funds and troops, V:722-

mittee in congress to, V:781-787;

726;

Col.

Jacob

Cuyler

to,

V:726-

Robert

Van

Rensselaer

to,

State of New York

182

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued.

V:788;

his

reply,

Van Rensselaer to,

V:789; Col. V:790; his re¬

Hay to,

V :846-847;

Sir Henry Clinton’s return from the

V :852-855 ; committee in V:855-856; to Gen. Howe, V :858; letters to, in

ply, V:971 ; Lewis R. Morris to,

south,

V:79 1 -792 ; Samuel Huntington V:793-794; Col. Robert Van Rensselaer to, V :794-795, 795; his reply, V:796; learns of British

congress to,

to,

capture of Charleston and loss of

V :797-799; Gen. Robert Howe to, V:80l-803; Gen. James Clinton to, V :805; Patrick Barber to, V :81 2-81 3 ; Mobile,

informed of

Robert

favor of Dr. Henry Van Dyck, V:

859-860; his reply, V:860; John Jay to, V :861-862; resolutions of congress

on

commissions

to

pri¬

son, V :8 36; delegates in congress

V:863; Col. Udny Play to, V:864; Hen¬ drick Wyckoff to, V :864-866; Col. Udny Hay to, V :866-868, 870; Samuel Huntington to, V: 872-876; Col. A. Hawkes Hay to, V:877-880; Peter Van Gaasbeck to, V :880; Lt. Col. Corne¬ lius Dubois to, V:880-881; Col. Goose Van Schaick to, V :882; Col. Morgan Lewis to, V :884; Lt. Col. Lewis Dubois to, V :885886; his suggestions on fort to be built in Schenectady, V:886-887; to Lt. Gov. Cortlandt, V:887; Gen. Robert Howe to, V:888; Col. Udny Hay to, V :890-892; his reply, V :892 ; commissions Col. Udny Hay as state agent, V:893894; Robert R. Livingston to, V: 896-897; Washington to, on need

to,

of

Gen. Schuyler to, V :81 5-81 6; re¬ ports

to

Washington

recent

mili¬

tary affairs, V :81 6-81 9; to Gen. Robert

V:820-821;

Howe,

New York delegates in

to

congress,

V :82 1-823; Sergeant Jesse Wil¬ son to, V:824; his reply, V:824; Gen. Robert Howe to, on enemy’s purpose

827;

and

his

strength,

V:828;

reply,

Huntington

to,

on

V :826Samuel

military

crisis,

V:828-830; Washington appeals to, V :830-831 ; his response, V: 831-832; Gen. Robert Howe to, V :832-833, 833-834; to Samuel Minott,

on

Vermont dispute,

V:

834-836; to Col. Eleazer Pater¬

V :837-838; John Tayler to,

vateers

vigorous

French

V :840;

Howe,

othy

loyalist

Col.

to

Gen.

women to,

Robert

petition

of

V:843; Col.

Morgan

Goose Van Schaick to,

902-903; Rensselaer, James

Col.

Udny

with

to

Gen.

Robert

V: Van

V :904-905; to Gen. Clinton, V:908; to Wash-

Lewis, to, V :844; Lewis R. Mor¬ V :844-845;

cooperation

allies,

ris

to,

to,

V:897-898; Tim¬ Pickering to, V:898-899;

V :838-839; to Col. Udny Hay,

V :840- 841 ;

transmitted

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued. ington,

on

levies

for

911; Col.

Clinton, George — continued.

army

danger to Fort Schuyler,

VI:4; Col. VI:4-5; Col. V1:7-8; his

and

V :908-

to,

from

V :9 1 5-91 6; 917-918;

Saratoga

to Capt.

district,

Black,

V:

Isaac Stoutenburgh to,

V:918; Col. Jacob Klock to, V:

91 8-91 9 ;

Marinus

Willett

Gen. Robert Van Rens¬

Roswell Hopkins to, reply,

V :919-920; Maj. Jere¬ V :92 1 ; George Leaycraft to, V:922; Col. Abra¬ ham J. Van Alstine to, V:922923; Col. John Hathorn to, V: 928; to Col. Udny Hay, V :928929; petition of inhabitants of Claverack district to, V:929-930; his reply, V :93 1-933; Col. W. B. Whiting to, V :933-934; his re¬ ply, V :935 ; Capt. Stephen Case to, V:936; his reply, V:936-937; Lt. Col. Jacob Newkirk to, V :937 ; Col. John Field to, V :937-938; his reply, V :938; to Samuel Hunt¬ ington, V :938-943; to Gen. Abraham Ten Broeck, V :943944; Abraham Yates, Jr., to, 945-946; his reply, V:946-949; to Lt. Col. Johannis Jansen, V:

Weissenfels

949- 950;

Peter Vroman and others to,

selaer to,

Colonels

miah Lansing to,

and

Arthur

Parks

to,

Thompson

Micah

Townsend

to Colonels Cortlandt, Gansevoort Weissenfels,

Col.

Henry Van Rensselaer,

V:952;

Col.

to Capt.

Bancker, Van

24; James Rosekrans to, 25; Eleazer Paterson to, 26; Col. Udny Hay to, 29; Abraham Yates, Jr., to, VL34-35; his reply, VI:36-37; Col. John Williams to, on Vermont dispute,

VL39-43;

43-45;

inhabitants

borough appeal

and to,

V1:4 7;

V:

V:

Boyd

to,

J

Weissenfels to, VI:3-4; his reply,

1

Schaick to,

Lt.

Pell, Col.

Jr.,

to,

Skenes-

Granville townships

to,

his

reply,

Cortlandt

VL47-48;

and Col.

VI:

VI :54; to Eg¬ VI :56; Ebenezer VI :56-57; Col. Jesse to, VI:5 7; his reply,

his reply,

Frederick

V :953-954;

Philip

VI:

Benson,

Woodhull

V:

of

VL45-46;

Colonels

VI :5 7-58; VL60-6I;

952- 953;

commissioners

for conspiracies at Albany to,

Schaick,

Townsend,

to

VI: VI :24VI:25VI:26-

V :951 ;

Gerard

VL22-24;

and

53-54;

to

Gansevoort

VI: 19-20; to, V1:20; to, VI :21-22;

to,

Enos

bert

to

Cortlandt,

Weissenfels

950- 951; Fleathcote Muirson to,

951- 952;

to,

VI :8-9; Col. Peter Van Ness to, VI :9; com¬ mittee of congress to, V1:9-1 0; Robert Bohonnon to, VI: 1 5 ; Lt. Col. Thaddeus Crane to, VI: 1 6; Col. Peter Yates to, VI: 17; to committee of congress, VI: 1 8;

Morgan L ewis to, V:

911; his answer, V :91 1-912; pe¬ tition

183

to Gen. James Clinton, Col.

Goose

VI :62;

Gen.

Van Robert

State of New York

184

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued.

VI:63;

Van Rensselaer to,

VI:64;

ply,

petitions

his re¬

Hannah Van Buren

VI:64-65;

to,

Gen.

VI :l 08-1

to,

Capt. Nathaniel

Robert Howe to, V1:66; Dr. M.

petition

Treat to, asking exemption for as¬

county,

VI :67; to Col. VI:68; John Haring

sistants, Hay,

69; ders

to

other

officers,

Lt.

to,

VI:

advised to hold suspected per¬

sons as hostages,

Col.

Udny

Gen.

V1:71 ; his or¬ Swartwout

VI :71-72;

Gilbert Cooper, Col.

of

VI: 128; to Col. John Lamb, VI: 128-129; to Capt. John Doughty, VI: 129-130; to Gen. James Clinton, VI: 130-131 ;

VI:

Hallett

Philip

informed

of

prisoners, to,

de¬

VL.79-

ply, to,

VI

Samuel Clyde to, on destruction of

VL88-90;

VL92-93;

informed

Ephraim

general, of

to,

enemy’s

VI:9394; Col. Johannis Snyder to, VI: 99; to Lt. Col. Samuel Clyde, VI: 99- 100; Ephraim Blaine to, VI: 100- 101; Abraham Yates, Jr., to, VI: I 01-102; Capt. Nathaniel Norton to, VI: 103; Capt. John Doughty to, VI: 1 05-1 06; to Abraham Yates, Jr., VI: 106107; Gen. Robert Van Rensselaer to, VI :1 07-1 08; John Mathews appearance

in Schoharie,

Tryon

to,

Jonathan

commissary

in

127; Lt. Col. Frederick Weissenfels

VI:82; to Gen. John Fellows, VI: 83- 84; Capt. John Wiley to, VI: 84- 86; replies, VL86-87; Gabriel Leggett to, VI :8 7-88; Lt. Col.

Blaine,

widows

Lt.

Michael Connolly,

Canajoharie,

to

VI: 123; Gov. William Livingston to, VI: 124; Col. Ros¬ well Hopkins to, VI :1 25-1 26; to Gen. James Clinton, VI :1 26-1 27; Col. Henry B. Livingston to, VI:

80; Lt. Col. Gilbert Cooper, to,

Canajoharie,

from

115-120;

VI :1 21-122; to Norton, VI: 122;

and

V1:72-73;

Jacob Newkirk to,

73-74; to Lt. VI: 74; Capt. to, VI: 74-75; struction

to

10,

Ephraim Blame,

to,

Pell,

Jr.,

commissary

VI :1

of

33-1 34; his re¬

VI: 134; Col. VI: I 35; Lewis

Peter Vroman R. Morris to,

:1 36-1 37; Samuel Huntington V1:1 37;

commissary, Gerard

Nathaniel

Stevens,

VI: 138-139; VI: 140; his

to,

Bancker to,

VI: 140; to Nathaniel Ste¬ vens, VI: 140-1 41; to Gen. Ten Broeck, VI :1 41-142; his orders for retal ation upon prisoners, VI: reply,

142-143; Capt.

Charles Graham

VI: 146-1 47; Samuel Towns¬ end to, VI: 148-149; John Ser¬ geant to, VI :1 49-1 50; Jean Edgar to, VI: 150-152; Du Simitiere to, VI :1 52-1 56; to Gen. Ten Broeck, VI: 156; to Capt. Townsend, VI: 156-157; to Washington, VI:

to,

159- 160; Charles Phelps to, VI: 160- 162;

Cyrus

VI: 162-163;

Punderson

Col.

to,

Alexander

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued.

Webster to, VI: 1 63-1 65 ; William Cross

to,

\ 1:165-166;

185

Mathew

j

clothing returns

to,

VI:234-236

Lt. Col. Johannis Jansen to, VI

Goes, Jr., to, VI :1 67-1 68; Sam¬

236;

uel Huntington to, VI: 168; Gen.

Col. Udny Hay to, VI :238-242

Robert Van

Lt. Col. Johannis Jansen to, VI

169-170;

Rensselaer Cornwall

VI: 1 70;

Col.

Van

to,

VI:

his

reply,

VI:236-237

Sands

to,

242-243; Gov.

Schaick

to,

bull to, VL243-247; Joseph Mc-

V 1:1 71-1 72; to Washington, VI:

Craken

1 74; Gov. Jonathan Trumbull to,

Col.

to,

Jonathan

Trum¬

VI:247-248; to Lt.

Albert

Pawling,

VI :248-

5 1:174-176; Col. Udny Hay to,

249; Lt. Col. Jacob Newkirk to,

VI: 177-182; Gen. James Clinton

VI:249; Col. Philip Cortlandt to,

to,

250;

VI: 182-183,

reply, Hay

to,

Morris 188; to

VI: 187;

and to

others

Gen.

Gen.

V1:2 I 0;

reply,

VI :251 ;

John

F.

Gen.

Lewis

Van Rensselaer to, VI :25 1-252;

Pruyn

to,

VI :251 ;

Philip

VI: 187-

his

VI: 188;

Morin Scott to, VI:254-256; in¬

VI :188-189;

formed by Washington of Arnold’s

James

his

his

Udny

to,

Huntington

Col.

his

Col.

Arnold,

Parsons,

Samuel 190;

184-185;

VI: 185-186;

to,

VI: 189-

reply,

John

treason, VI .-256-264 ; commission¬

Livingston

to,

ers

VI :21 1 ;

re¬

board

reply,

VI:252-253;

at

Albany of

to,

war,

VI:266;

to

VL268-269;

ceives information of loyalist designs

Washington

against Vermont, VI :2 T 3-215; to

McDougall to, VI:273; his reply,

delegates

VI :273-274;

in

congress,

VI :21 6;

to,

VI:270;

to

Col.

Gen.

Eleazer

officers of New York line apply to,

Paterson,

VI :216-21 7;

Mary

to,

Schuyler, VI:275-276; appeals to,

VI :221-222;

Col.

Schaick

from Tryon county, VI:276-277;

Allison Van

VL274-275;

to

Gen.

to, on condition of regiment, VI:

Samuel

223; to Gen. James Clinton, VI:

281 ; Col. Richard Vanck to, VI:

224; to Lt. Col. Albert Pawling,

282-283; Samuel Huntington to,

VI:225; Col. Udny Hay to, VI:

VI :283-284; to Washington, Vi:

225-226,

284; to John

226-227;

informed

of

Huntington

to,

Morin

VL278-

Scott,

VI:

VL227-

284-285 ; Gen. Nathanael Greene

228; Col. Alexander Webster to,

to, VI:286; to Col. Jacob Klock,

VL229-230;

VI:287;

erection

Paterson 231; Col.

of

block-house,

and

to

others,

Mary Allison Peter

Col.

to,

Eleazer

informed

of

VL230-

Johnson’s appearance

VI.232;

VI :288-290;

Gansevoort

sends

Gen.

Brant and on

frontier,

Robert

Van

Rensselaer to, VI :291 ; his reply,

186

State of New York

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued.

VI :291-292; Lt. Col. Ezra Badlam to, VI:293; to Washington, VI :294-295; to Gen. Greene, VI:295; Samuel Huntington to, VI :296-298; Gen. William Heath to, VI :301-302; informed of de¬ struction of Schoharie, VI:302304; to Gen. Schuyler, VI :304305; Lt. Col. Barent J. Staats to, VI:305; J. Lansing, Jr., to VI: 305- 306; to Washington, VI: 306- 307; Gov. Thomas Chitten¬ den to, VI:308; Washington to, V1:309-3 1 7; Col, Henry B. Liv¬ ingston to, V 1:317, 318; Gen. Robert

Van

Rensselaer

to,

VI:

319; Gen. Abraham Ten Broeck to, V1:32 1 ; Isaac Stoutenbunh to, VI :321-322; J. Dyckman to, VI: 322; Col. Lewis Dubois, to, VI: 322-323; Gen. Schuyler to, VI: 324-325; his reply, VL325-326; Ebenezer Russell to, VI:326; Samuel Huntington to, VI:327328; Joseph Packwood to, VI: 328; to Col. Klock, VI :329; to Col. Peter Bellinger, VI :329; Col. Alexander Webster to, VI:331 332; to Ebenezer Russell, VI: 339; George Smyth to, VI :339340; Samuel Huntington to, VI: 340-343; Gen. Schuyler to, VI: 343-344; Gen. Ten Broeck to, VI: 344; to delegates in congress, V1:345; to James Duane, VI: 345-347; Col. John Lamb to, VI:348; to Gen. Heath, VI :349-

350; Gen. 350- 351 ; 351- 355;

Ten to

Broeck to,

Washington,

sends prisoners of war

VI :356; Broeck, VI:356; to VI :35 7-358; Gen.

to Pishkill,

VI :358;

VI: VI:

receives

to Gen. Ten Washington, Schuyler

examination

to, of

VI:358-363; VI:364-365; Gen. Heath to, VI :365-366; to Gen. Schuyler, VI:368-369; Capt. Leonard Bleeker to, VI: 369-370; Capt. Ben Walker to, V 1:3 71 ; Gen. Heath to, V1:371 372; to Gen. Heath, VI:373374; to Washington, VI:374375; Gen. Ten Broeck to, VI: 376; Josiah Throop to, VI:378379; to Gen. Ten Broeck, VI: 379-380; to Gen. Van Rensse¬ laer, VI:380; Lt. Col. Albert

James Van Driesen, Gen.

Schuyler to,

Pawling

to,

V1:381 ;

his

reply,

VI :381-382; Gen. Heath to, VI: 382-383 ; to Washington, VI :383 ; Washington to, VI:384-387; Judge John Sloss Hobart to, VI: 387-388; Lt. Col. Lrederick Weissenfels to, VI:388-389; re¬ plies, VI:389; to Samuel Hunt ngton, VI:390; to Capt. Moody, VI:39 1 ; Washington to, VI :391 392; to Gerard Bancker, VI:392; Gen. Heath to, VI:392-393; Gen. Ten Broeck to, VI:393; Lt. Col. Stephen Lush to, VI :393395; his reply, VI :395 ; to Wash¬ ington, VI :395-396; to Gen,

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George —- continued.

VI:396-397; Maj. Thomas VI :397-398; to Gen. Ten Broeck, VI:398; Samuel Huntington to, VI:399-400; Nicholas Quackenbush to, VI: 401 ; his reply, VI:401 ; to Gen. Ten Broeck, VI:402; Henry Wisner to, VI:402-403; Maj. Benjamin Tallmadge to, VI :403405; his reply, VI:405; Gen. James Clinton to, VI :405-407; to Judge John Sloss Hobart, VI: 410; Samuel Huntington to, VI: 410; Gen. Heath to, VI:4H; Washington to, VI :41 2; Lt. Col. Frederick Weissenfels to, VI:414; war office to, V1:41 5 ; to New York delegates, VI :415-416; Col. William Malcom to, VI :416; Samuel Huntington to, VI:417, 418; Gen. Heath to, V 1:418419; Ezra L’Hommedieu to, VI: 419-420; Gen. James Clinton to, VI :420-421 ; Lt. W. Colbrath to, V 1:421; to Gen. James Clinton, VE422-423; Isaac Nicoll to, VI: 424; to Gabriel W. Ludlow, VI: 424-425; Lt. Col. Frederick Weissenfels to, VI:425-426; John R. Livingston to, VI:427-429; R. R. Livingston to, VI:430; Gov. Thomas Chittenden to, VI: 430-431; to Lt. Colonels Jansen and Newkirk, VI:438; Gen. Wil¬ liam Heath to, \ 1:438-439; his reply, VL439-440; Arthur Jarvis to, VI :441 ; Washington to, VI:

Heath,

Moffat to,

187

Clinton, George — continued.

441-442; Col. Samuel Drake to, VI :444-445; Gen. Heath to, VI: 446; James Duane to, VI:447; Lt. Col. Samuel Clyde to, VI: 449; Col. Hugh Hughes to, VI: 454-455; to Col. Samuel Drake, VI:455; Col. Jesse Woodhull to, VI:456; William Petry to, VI: 456- 457; Col. Udny Hay to, VI: 457- 459; Col. Thomas Thomas to, VI :463-464, 464-465; Lt. Col.

Frederick

VI :466-467 ; VI :472-473; VI :4 73-4 74; to,

Weissenfels

to,

Andrew Moodie to, Gen.

Heath

to,

Gen. James Clinton

introducing

French

officers,

VI :474-475; Gen. James Clin¬ ton to, VI :4 75-4 76; Capt. James Black to, VI:476-477; to Col. Thomas Thomas, VI: 477-478; Col. Samuel Drake to, VI :478-479; his reply, VI: 479; Gen. Heath to, VI:480; Lt. Col. Weissenfels to, VT480-483; John Tayler to, VI:483-484; John N. Bleecker to, VI:484; Wash¬ ington to, VI:485; John Haring to, VI :486-487; Margaret Jones to, VI:488; his reply, VI:488; Maj. Moses Hetfield to, VI :488489 ; to Capt. Thomas Machm, VI: 489-490; to Gen. Heath, VI :490491 ; to Gen. James Clinton, VI: 491-492; Timothy Pickering to, VL492-493; Abijah Gilbert to, VI :493-494, 495-496; James Hamman to, VI:494-495; John

State of New York

188

Clinton, George — continued. Haring to, VI:500; to John N. Bleecker, VI :50l ; to Col. Thomas Thomas, VI:50 1-502; Lt. Col. Stephen Lush to, VL503-505; to John Haring, VI:505-506; Sam¬ uel Huntington to, VI:507-509; to Gov. Jonathan Trumbull, VI: 509-510; to Maj. John Keese, VI :5 1 2; to Ezra L’Hommedieu, VI :5 12-5 13 ; prisoners at Goshen appeal to, VI :517-519; Maj. John Keese to, VI:520; Col. Thomas to, V1:521 ; Col. John Hathorn to, V1:52 1 -522 ; David Galatian to, VL522-523; Gov. Jonathan Trumbull to, VI :523524; William Floyd to, VI:524; Gen. James Clinton to, VI :525 ; Col. A. Hawkes Hay to, VI :526527; Lt. C. F. Weissenfels to, VI :528; his proclamation consti¬ tuting Clinton College, V1:5 34544; Benjamin Smith to, V1:545 ; Judge Robert Yates to, VI :545; T. Van Wagenen to, VI :546-547 : Washington informs of mutiny of Pennsylvania his

reply,

VL547-551;

line,

VI :5 51

;

Lt.

Col.

VI :551-553; Col. Udny Hay to, VL553-554; Samuel Huntington to, VL556558; Ephraim Blaine to, VI:558560; Charles De Witt to, VL562563; D. Humphreys to, on mutiny of Pennsylvania line, VI :564-565 ; Samuel

Andrew

Clyde

to,

Bostwick

Samuel T. Pell to,

to,

V1:5 66 ;

VI:567;

Hen-

Clinton, George — continued. drick Wyckoff to, on plan to ab¬ duct, VI

:568-569;

his reply,

VI: VI:

569; Samuel Huntington to, 569-570; Col. Samuel Drake to, VI :57 1 ; Washington to, VI:5715 72; his reply, VI :5 72-5 73; Judge Robert Yates to, VI:573574; petitions of William Hutton and William Bell to, VI :5 74-5 76; Nehemiah Carpenter to, VI :5 77578; William Floyd to, in vindica¬ tion of Pennsylvania line, VL578580; Gen. James Clinton to, VI: 584-585; Maj. Nicholas Fish to, VI:588; Capt. Henry Godwin to, VI :591-592; Samuel Huntington to, VL594-595; Ft. Col. William Hull to, VL595-596; Lt. Col. James Bruyn to, VI:596-597; to Washington, VI:597-598; Samuel Huntington to, VL598-599; John Gibson to, VI :601-602; to Wash¬ ington, VL603; Col. Udny Hay to, VI :604-605 ; petition to, from inhabitants of Essex county, N. J.,

VL605-606; corporation

607; 620;

of

replies to address of Albany,

James Dickinson to, petition

to,

in

VI:606VI :61 9-

behalf

of

VI:620-621; John Finch to, VI:624; Col. Robert Benson to, VI:625; Joseph Caldwell and others to, VI: 630- 631 ; Hopestill Biglo to, VI; 631- 632; William Bell to, VI: 632- 633; to Col. William Malcom, VL633-634; to Capt. LawTobias

Wynkoop,

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued. rence, gress,

VI:634; to delegates VI:634-635; Col.

189

Clinton, George — continued. m con¬ Jacob

VI

=679-680; William S. Living¬

ston

to,

VI

=680-683; his

reply,

Klock and Capt. Peter S. Deygert

VI

YI :635 ; George Fisher to, VI: 635-637; Washington to, VI: 637-638; Col. A. Hawkes Hay to, VI:638; Matthew Cantine to, VI:639; Lt. C. F. Weissenfels to, VI:639-640; James Hamilton to, VI:640; Simeon De Witt to, VI: 641; Garnt Rapalje to, V1:641 642; Th. Tillotson to, VI =644645 ; to delegates in congress, VI: 645; Benjamin Birdsall to, VI: 646; John Younglove to, VI =646647; Isaac Nicoll to, VI:647; his reply, VI:648; Henry Glen to, VI:648; Washington to, VI =649650; his reply, VI: 651 ; Ebenezer Mott to, VI :652; Judge John Sloss Hobart to, VI:652-653;

683-685; to Maj. J. H. Paulding,

to,

Catharina

VI:654; 655; to

Snyder’s

petition

to,

VI VI

=683; Gen. McDougall to,

=685-686; Col. Udny Hay to, =686-687; Mrs. Duggan to, in

VI =688; Lt. John McClaughry to, VI =688689; Col. Ab. Brasher to, VI: 689-691 ; D. Wynkoop to, VI: 703-704; Gen. Heath to, VI =704behalf of James Duggan,

705; VI

Amos

Thompson,

=705-707;

to

707- 708; William Floyd to,

VI VI

=709-710;

Isaac Ledyard

=7 10-71 2; to Washington,

712; James Johnston to, his

reply,

VI:

strengthening

of

Schenectady,

VI

miah Carpenter to,

Col.

Ab.

Brasher,

VI:668-669; Benjamin Clapp to, VI :669-670; Col. Hugh Hughes to, VI:670; Gov. Trumbull to, VI =671-673; Col. Johannis Sny¬ der to, VI: 673-676; his reply, VI =676; Ephraim Paine to, VI: 677-678; Col. John Lamb to, VI :678; Christopher Tappen to,

Lawrence,

Jr.,

to,

VI:

=7 13; orders

fortifications

Wallace to,

to

to,

VI: VI:

at

=71 5-71 6; Nehe-

V1:668;

Marvin

VI

713-714;

to, VI: V1:655 ; Robert R. Livingston to, V1:65 6; Solomon Pendleton to, VI =656657; Robert R. Livingston to, VI: 661-667; Meshech Weare to, Elihu

Jr.,

legislature,

708- 709; Samuel Huntington to,

Judge Hobart to,

Judge Hobart,

VI:

VI

to,

VI

=7 17-718;

=7 18-7 19; J.

VI

=719-720;

Samuel Townsend to, on capture and ill treatment,

VI

=720-723; to

Gov. Haldimand, on captures and exchanges,

VI =723-727; William VI =727-728; his re¬

VI =728; Gen. James Clinton to, VI:728; Fred Van Cortlandt to, VI =730; Du Simitiere to, VI: 734-735; his reply, VI =735-736; Samuel Huntington to, VI =737; ply,

Col.

Hugh Hughes to, on battle

of Guilford Court House, 739;

to

Abraham

VI:738VI:

Skinner,

190

State of New York

Clinton, George — continued.

740-741 ; to Gen. McDougall, VI :741-745; to Gov. Trumbull, VI:745-746; to John Jay, VI: 746-749; to James Duane, VI: 749-751; Col. Udny Hay to, VI:751 ; Gen. William Heath to, VI:755-756; his reply, V1:757; Ezra L’Hommedieu to, VI:75 7758; his reply, VI :758-759; Maj. John Keese to, VI : 759; his reply, VI:759-760; to Capt. Henry Dodge, VI :761-762; Jacob Cuyler to, VI:762-763; Gen. Peter Gansevoort to, VI:765-766; his reply, VI :766-767 ^ Helena Goes to, VI:768-769; Capt. J. Law¬ rence, jr., to, VI:769-770; his reply, VI: 7 70; to Gen. Schuyler, VI :770-771 ; Washington to, VI: 771-773; to Maj. McKinstry, VI: 774- 775; Brinton Paine to, VI: 775- 777; his reply, VI :777-778; to Gov. Trumbull, VI:778-779; Gen. Van Rensselaer to, VI:779780; his reply, VI:780; Thomas Menzies to, VI: 781 -782; Jona¬ than G. Tompkins to, V1:782783; his reply, VI:783-784 ; to Henry Dodge, VI:784; to Col. Albert Pawling, VI:784; Lt. Col. Henry Livingston to, VI:785 ; Capt. Elihu Marshall to, VI:785786; informed of Ethan Allen’s correspondence with enemy, VI: 787-788; Col. Jacob Klock to, VI :789-790; Lt. John McClaughry to, VI:792; Gen. James

Clinton, George — continued. Clinton to, VL793-794; Wolvert Ecker to,

V1:794; Col.

Thomas to,

Thomas

VL794-795; his re¬

ply, VI:796; Col. John Hathorn to,

VI :796-797;

Maj.

Thomas

De Witt to, VI:798; Col. William Malcom

to,

VL798-799;

to

justices of peace on extension of Vermont’s

jurisdiction,

VI:799-

800; Lt. Col. Cornelius Dubois to, VI :800-802 ; his reply, VI:802; Gov.

Trumbull to,

VI:803-804;

his orders to Col. Marinus Willett, VI :807-809;

Lrederick

S.

R.

Willson to, VI:809; his orders to Col.

Albert

Pawling,

V1:81 0-

811; Col. Johannis Snyder to, VI: 812; his orders for disposition of levies, Morris

VI :81 3-814; to,

Lewis

VI :81 4-81 5 ;

R. Col.

Henry Ludinton to, VT:816-818; Col. Roswell Hopkins to, VI :81 8819; to Col. Henry Ludinton, VI: 819; Gen. James Clinton to, VI: 822-823; Ezra L’Hommedieu to, VI :823-825 ; General Bancker to, VI :825-826; his reply,

VI:826;

orders Maj. Samuel Logan to ap¬ prehend loyalists, VI:826:827; to John

Morin Scott,

VI :829-830;

Ezra

L’Hommedieu to,

VI :830-

832; Robert Cochran to, VI:832833; Capt. John Doughty to, VI: 833-834 ; Isaac Nicoll to, VI :834835; Maj. Samuel Ten Broeck to, VI :837-838; his reply,

VI:838-

839; Maj. John McKinstry to, VI:

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued.

839; Gen. Schuyler to, VI:840843; Gen. James Clinton to, VI; 843-844; Col. Morris Graham to, V1:845 ; Paul Johnson to, VI :845846; his reply, VI:846-847; Robert Yates to, VI:847-848; Washington to, VI:848-849; Col. Udny Hay to, VI:850-851 ; Maj. Elias Van Bunschoten to, VI:852 ; John Morin Scott to, VI:852-854; John Sloss Hobart to, VI :854855; Gen. James Clinton to, VI: 855-856; Col. Anthony Van Bergen and Lt. Col. Cornelius Du¬ to, VI :856-85 7; his reply, VI:858; Maj. M. L. Woolsey to, VI:858; to Gen. Schuyler, VI: 859-869; James M. Hughes to, VI:860-86I; Maj. Elias Van Bunschoten to, VI:861 ; his reply, VI :861-862; to Gen. Jacobus Swartwout, VI :862 ; John Fish to, VI:862-863; his reply, VI:863; Hezekiah Van Orden to, VI:863864; his reply, VI :864; P. E. Du Simitiere to, V1:868-8 71 ; his re¬ bois

ply,

V1:8 71 ;

Capt.

Richard

VI :8 72-8 73; his an¬ swer, VI:873; Micah Townsend to, VI :874-875; Gen. James Clinton to, VI :87b; Daniel Wil¬ liams to, V 1:881; Gen. James Clinton to, VI :881-882; Capt. Peter Elsworth to, VI:883-884; Matthew Visscher to, VI :884885; John McClung to, VI:885; to Gen. James Clinton, VI:886Sackett to,

191

| Clinton, George — continued.

887 ;

VI :887-888; Gen. Schuyler to, VI :890-891 ; Samuel Huntington to, V1:891 892; to Gen. Van Rensselaer, VI: 892-893; Col. Mannus Willett to, VE893-897; Col. Hugh Hughes to, VI :898; Gen. Schuyler to, VI: 898-899; Judge Richard Morris to, V 1:899; John Burnside to, VI: 902; militia officers of Orange petition him, VI:902;903; Gen. James Clinton to, VR903-904; his reply, VI:905; John Morin Scott to, VE905-906; to Gov Trumbull, V1:907 ; Samuel Hunt¬ ington to, VI:908-909; Col. Udny Hay to, V1:91 4-915; John Davis to, VI :91 5 ; Gouverneur Morris to, VI :9 17-91 8; Samuel Huntington to, VII :3-5, 9; Arent Pruyn to, VII: 10-11; Col. John Williams to, V11:1 1-13; Samuel Huntington to, VII :15; James Holmes to, VII: 15-16; Lt. Col. Brinton Paine to, VII: 19-20; to Gen. James Clinton, VI 1:21-22; Lt. John McClung to, VI 1:22-23; Gen. Daniel Roberdeau to, VII. 23-24; his reply, VII:24-25; Gen. James Clinton to, VII :2526; Col. Hugh Hughes to, VII: 27-28; Maj. Nathaniel Delivan to, VII :30; his answer, VII :30-3 1 ; H. Muirson to, VI 1:32-33; to legislature, VII :33-34; John Younglove to, VII:34-36; his reply, VII :36; Gen. James ClinJonas Canif to,

192

State of New York

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued.

ton to, VII :36-38; to Gen. Van

Lush, VII :96; Lt.

Col.

Brinton

Rensselaer, VII :38; John Fish to,

Paine to, VII: 100; Samuel Lou¬

VII :39; to Mr. Horton, justice of

don to, VII: 101 ; his reply, VII':

the

102;

peace,

Fish,

VII:47-48;

VII :49;

VI 1:50;

to

to

to

Gen.

Col.

John

Clinton,

James

Mc-

Maj.

John

McKinstry

to,

VI1:1 02-1 03; his reply, VII: 1 03104; to Robert Morris, VII: 104-

Ciaughry, VII :50-5 1 ; James Black

105; Lt.

to, VII :5 1-52; Gen. James Clin¬

VII: 1 05-1 06; Fred Jay to, VII:

ton to, VII :52; Nathaniel Sackett

116; his reply, VI1:1 16-1 17; to

Col. James Bruyn to,

to, VII :54-55 ; his reply, VI 1:55;

Israel Spencer, VI1:1 18; to Capt.

John Livingston to, VII :56; Henry

Aaron Hale, VII :1 18-119; Isaac

Livingston to, VII :56; his reply,

Nicoll to, VII: 120; Robert Mor¬

VII :56-57; to board of war, VII:

ris to, VII :1 21-125; D.

57-58, 59; to Gen. James Clinton,

to, VII: 126; to Lt. Col. Brinton

VI 1:59-60; to board of war, VII:

Paine, VII: 126-127; Col. Udny

61-62; to Lt. Col. Brinton Paine,

Hay to, VII :l 27-129, 133-13*4,

VI 1:62-63;

to,

1 34-1 36; to Col. Thomas Thomas,

VI 1:63-64; Col. Udny Hay to,

VII :1 37-1 38; Robert Morris to,

VII :66;

Robert

Charles

Morris

Thomson

to,

V 11:1 38-143;

to

Brooks

Washington,

VII :66-67; E. Stevens to, VII:

VII: 1 43-1 44 ; Maj. Thomas Mof¬

67; his reply, VI 1:67-68; Gen.

fat to, \ 11:146-147; Washington

James

Clinton

to,

Thomas

McKean,

congress,

to,

VI 1:71-72; to,

VII:70-71 ; president

erick Weissenfels to, >’11:148; his

reply,

reply, >11:149; Ezra L’Homme-

James Clinton

dieu to, >11:149-151; his reply,

VI 1:71; his Gen.

VII: 73; J.

to, VII: 147-148; Lt. Col. Fred¬

of

Daniel Gros to,

VIL74-76; Col. Marinus Willett

>11:151-152; Logan,

to

Maj.

Samuel

VII: 152; to Col. Udny

to, VII:78-82; Christopher Mul¬

Hay,

ler to, VIL82-83; to Gen. James

John

Clinton, VI 1:84; Gerard Bancker

Anne Rumsey to,

to,

reply, VII: 158; William Duer to,

VIL84-85; Col. Peter Van

Ness to, reply,

VIL85-86, 89-90; his

VI 1:90; to Col.

Marinus

VII :1 54-1 55, Wiley

to,

155-156;

VII :156-157; VI1:1 5 7; his

VII :1 58-1 59; to legislature, VII: 159-162,

162-164; Washington

Willett, VI 1:90-92; to Col. Peter

to, VII :1 66-1 67; Henry Wisner

Van

to, >11:168-169; his reply, VII:

Ness,

VI 1:92-93;

to

J.

Daniel Gros, VIL93-94; William

169;

Duer

schoten, V11:1 69-170; Col. Ma-

to,

VI 1:95;

to

Lt.

Col.

to

Maj.

Elias

Van

Bun-

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued. rinus

Willett

to,

j

¥11:170-171;

Clinton, George — continued. reply, ¥11:229-230; Col. Willett

Col. Udny Hay to, ¥11:172; to

to,

Gen.

to,

James

Clinton,

¥11:173-

¥11:230-231; James ¥11:231-233;

174; James Duane and Ezra L’-

Brewster

Hommedieu

¥11:174-176;

Gov.

to,

Capt.

Thomas

to,

McKean

¥11:176-

T93

to,

Duane

Lt.

Caleb

¥11:233-234;

Trumbull,

to

¥11:234-236;

John Grinell to,

¥11:236-

177; Lt. Col. Bnnton Paine and

238; Col.

Udny

others to, ¥11:1 78-1 79; his reply,

238-239;

to

¥11:179-180; Lt. Francis Ham-

¥11:239;

ner

Weissenfels to, ¥11:239-240; his

to,

¥11:180;

Capt.

Henry

Godwin to, ¥11:180-181 ; his re¬

reply,

ply,

¥11:181-182;

and John

Van

Rensselaer

¥11:183;

to

and

Gen.

Generals

Gansevoort,

Schuyler

to,

Col.

Marinus

186-188;

Col.

Willett,

John

Col.

¥11:241;

¥11:

Frederick

Stephen

Morin Scott

Ward

to,

¥11:

242; his reply, ¥11:242; to New York delegates in congress,

¥11:

Lamb

Lt.

to,

McDougall,

241 ; James Vandenburgh to, ¥11:

on

kidnapping attempt, ¥11:1 84-1 86; to

Hay

Gen.

¥11:

242-243; Col. Samuel B. Webb

to,

to, ¥11:245; his reply, ¥11:245; to Gov. William Livingston,

¥11:

to, ¥11:189; Capt. Henry Dodge

246;

¥11:

to,

246-248;

¥11:188; Col.

¥11:190;

Thomas

Levi

Thomas

Pawling

to,

Col.

¥11:190-192; Capt. Henry God¬

Samuel

win to, ¥11:192; to Gen. Schuy¬

249;

Udny Hay to, his

reply,

De Ronde to, his

¥11:248-

¥11:249-250;

ler, ¥11:193-195; to Gen. Peter

Col.

Gansevoort,

to

Thomas Barclay to, ¥11:251 ; to

Gen. James Clinton, ¥11:197; to

Thomas McKean, ¥11:251-252;

Col.

¥11:195-197;

Marinus

Willett,

¥11:198-

his

reply,

Logan to, P.

¥11:204;

Maj.

|

Robert Morris to,

to,

¥11:250;

¥11:253-254;

Lt.

Col.

Weissenfels to, ¥11:254-255; his reply, ¥11:255; Timothy Picker¬

¥11:205-206; Lt. G.

Weissenfels

Schaick to,

Col. Willett to, ¥11:252-253; his reply,

199; James Duane to, ¥11:200204;

Van

reply,

¥11:248;

ing to, ¥11:255-259; to delegates

¥11:206;

in

¥11:207-208;

congress,

¥11:259-260,

260-

Gen. James Clinton to, ¥11:209- |

261 ; Dr. Samuel Stringer to, ¥11:

210; Ezra L’Hommedieu to, VII:

261 ; Gen. William Heath to,

210-212;

Wawarsing [

262-263; Lt. Col. Cornelius Van



Veghten to, ¥11:263-264; his re¬

attack

reported to, Nathaniel

on

¥11:225-226;

Delivan

to,

Maj.

¥11:227;

j

Gen. Stark to, ¥11:228-229; his 1 13

ply,

¥11:

¥11:264; Capt. Elihu Mar¬

shall to, ¥11:265; his reply, ¥11:

State of New York

194

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued. 265; Col.

Peter Yates to,

to

VII:

Gen.

265; his reply, VI 1:266; British

Gen.

deserters to,

reply,

VI 1:268-269; Gen.

Heath,

Schuyler

VII:315-317;

to,

V11:3 1 8;

VII :318-319;

his

Hugh

reply,

Mitchell to, VII :31 9; to commis¬

VII :2 70; Lt. Col. Weissenfels to,

sioners at Albany, VI 1:319-320;

VI 1:270-271;

in

commissioners at Albany to, VII:

his

320; Lt. Col. Lush to, VI 1:320-

Heath

to,

Albany reply,

VII:269;

to,

his

commissioners VI 1:2 71-2 73;

VI 1:273-274;

Rev.

321;

John

Henry

Glen

to,

VII:323-

Stuart to, VII :274-275; to Col.

325; Capt. E. Marshall to, VII:

Weissenfels,

326-328;

VII:275-276;

John

Lt.

Peter

VIL328-329;

277;

VIL329-330; Gov. Trumbull to,

Gen.

Stark

to,

VII:278;

VI 1:331;

279-280;

Col.

VII:280;

his

Capt.

Henry

Weissenfels reply,

Godwin

to,

j

VII :281 ; to,

Gen.

332-333; Maj.

Henry

to,

Williams and others to, VII:276-

Gov. William Livingston to, VII:

to

Welsh

Heath to, W.

Glen,

VII:

Popham to,

VI 1:333-334; to commissioners at

VII:

Albany,

VII:334-335;

Gen.

281;

to

Gen.

Stark,

VIL282-

Heath

to,

284;

to

Gen.

Heath,

VII:284,

j

Howell

to,

288;

Col.

Willett to,

VIL288-

j

Heath to, VI 1:337-338; commis¬

291; Gen.

his

reply,

Heath

to,

VI 1:291-293; VII:293,

294;

sioners Gen.

VI 1:335-336; VIL336-337;

at Albany

to,

G. Gen.

VII:339;

Heath to, VII:341 ; Capt.

Hugh Mitchell to, VI 1:294-296;

Henry Dodge to,

his

Maj.

to Col. Henry Ludinton, VI 1:342-

John McKinstry to, VII :297; his

343; memorial to, about outrages

reply,

committed on Long

reply,

VI 1:296-297;

VII:298;

to

Gen.

Stark,

VII :34 1:342;

Island,

VII:

Heath,

VII:

VII :299-300; informed of violent

343-347;

to Gen.

behavior of Vermont party, VII:

347-348;

Col.

Willett

to,

VII:

Gen.

Heath

to,

VII:

300-302; Gen.

Heath

to,

VII:

350-352;

302- 303; John

Tayler'to,

VII:

352-354; to Capt. Henry Dodge,

303- 305;

Udny

Col.

Hay

to,

IV :354-355; to commissioners at

VII:305; Gen. Parsons to, VII;

Albany,

307; Ezra L’Hommedieu to, VII:

sioners

308-309;

Lewis

VIL309-310; Albany W.

to,

Popham

Morris,

Jr.

to,

357;

commissioners

.at

359;

VII :31 0-31 1 ; to,

Maj.

VII :31 2-31 3;

William Peters to, VII :31 3-314;

VII:355-356; at

to

Albany Gen.

James

to,

VII:356-

Heath,

VII:357-

Duane

L’Hommedieu

commis¬

to,

and

Ezra

VI 1:359-360;

Ezra L’Hommedieu to, VIL360362;

Gen.

Heath

to,

VIL362-

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued. 363;

Capt.

E.

VI 1:363-364; VI 1:365; to,

Maj.

Moylan

W.

VI 1:367-368;

Dodge

Clinton, George — continued.

Marshall

John

Capt.

VII:404; John

to,

405-407; commissioners in T'ryon

Henry

Col.

Hawkes

Hay

to,

369;

reply,

VI 1:369;

his

to,

Popham

to, VII :36S;

195

A.

VII:368-

Willett to, VII:370; Col.

Col. Weis-

county

to,

Tayler to,

VII:

VII:407-408;

his

answer, VI 1:409; Gen. Heath to, VI 1:410-411;

Du

Simitiere

to,

VII :41 1-413; Capt. E. Marshall to, V 11:41 3-4 1 4 ; to Gen. Ganse¬ voort,

V 11:41 4-416;

to

Gen.

senfels to, VI1:371 ; Gen. Heath

Heath, VII :41 6-4 1 7; Gen. Heath

to,

Col.

to, VII :41 8-420; Robert Morris

Hugh Hughes to, VII :373; peti¬

to, VII :42 1-430; Gen. Heath to,

VIL371-372,

tion

to,

from

372;

of

VII :431-432; Lt. Ephraim Snow

New Marlborough, VII:374; in¬

inhabitants

to, VI 1:433; Col. Willett to, VII:

formed of capture of Fort Slongo,

434-435; James Duane to, VII:

VII:374-375 ; Col. John Lamb to,

436; Lord Stirling to, VII:437,

VII:376-377;

Willett,

438-439;

to

Col.

Col.

Van Schaick to,

VII :377-379; Joseph Sackett to,

VII:440;

VI 1:382; his reply, VI 1:382; to

VI 1:441;

Gov.

441 -442; receives proceedings of

Trumbull,

Thomas

Fred

VI 1:383-384;

Jackson

to,

VII:

to

Thomas

Gen.

Vermont

on

Barclay,

Heath

state

to,

VII:

independence,

384; to Gen. Heath, VII:385; to

VIL444-447; learns of action at

Gen.

Johnson Hall, VII:447-450, 450-

Stark, VII:386; Col.

John

Field to, VI :387; Eliza Townsend

451;

to,

452 ; Gen. Heath to, VII :453; his

VII :387-388;

VII:388;

James

his

answer,

Hamilton

VII:390-391;

Gen.

VII :391-393,

394-395;

Schuyler Gen. to

Van

Gen.

to,

to,

Heath,

reply,

to,

Stirling, Willett,

to

VI 1:396;

VIL396-397;

Gen.

Heath,

VI1:451 -

VII:453-455;

Gen.

Heath

VI 1:395-396;

Rensselaer,

to

Barber

to

VII:456-457;

to

VII :45 7-458; to,

VII:458;

VII:459; Gen. 459-460; to

Heath

Col.

Col.

Patrick

his

reply,

to,

VII:

Van Schaick,

to Gen. Gansevoort, VI1-398; to

VII :461 ;

Gen.

VI 1:398-399;

VII :461 -462 ; Col. Udny Hay to,

Gen. Heath to, VI 1:399-400; to

VII :463-467; James Hamilton to,

Smith,

Schuyler,

Sears

&

Co.,

V 11:401-

Gen.

Lord

Gansevoort

to,

VII :468;Gen.Heath to, VII :468;

402; informed of affray between

John

Moylan

Vermonters and New York troops,

Col. Willett to, on action at John¬

VII:402-404; Gen. Schuyler to.

son

Hall,

to,

VII:470-47I;

VII:472-475,

481-

State of New York

196

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued. 484; Gen. Ten Broeck to, VII;

Capt. D. Niven to, VII :5 13-5 14;

475- 476; to Col. Udny Hay, VII:

to Robert R. Livingston, VI1:5 14;

476- 477; to Gen. Van Rensselaer,

to

V11:4 7 7;

John

Younglove

to,

VII :477; Lord Stirling to,

Col.

515;

VII:

Thaddeus

Crane,

VII:

to

New York delegates in

congress,

VII :5 1 5-516; to presi¬

478-480; Col. William Allison to,

dent

of

congress,

VII :516-519,

VII :481 ; J. Daniel Gros to, VII:

520-522; to Robert Morris, VII:

484; inhabitants of Brattleboro to,

523; Lewis R.

VII :484-485;

523-524; Col. Hugh Hughes to,

to

Gen.

Heath,

Morris to,

VII:

VI 1:485-486; Robert R. Livings¬

VII:524-525 ;Gen. Heath to, VII:

ton to, VII :486; his reply, VII:

525- 526;

487;

Col.

526- 527; Robert Yates to, VII:

488;

Gen.

Willett

to,

VIL487-

Heath to,

VIL488-

Roosevelt,

VI 1:490-491;

Heath

Gen.

Heath,

VII:

527; his reply, VI 1:528; to Isaac

489, 489-490; James Duane to, Qen.

to

VII:528-529;

Gen.

to,

Heath to, VII:529-531 ; president

VIL491 ; his reply, VII :491-492;

of congress to, VII :531 -532 ; John

Cornelius Hasbrouck to, VI 1:492;

Morin

to Col. Willett, VIL493-494; to Gov.

Trumbull,

VI 1:494;

Gen.

Heath to, VII :494-495 ; his reply, VII:495-496;

VI 1:5 32-5 33;

James Duane to, VII:533; Capt.

j

Daniel Williams to, VIL534; Col. John Cantine to,

VII :5 34; Wil¬

liam Floyd to, VIL535; to Wil¬

Honeywell, VII:496; Gen. Heath

liam Floyd, VII :535-537; to Gen.

to,

Bard to,

VII:

Gansevoort,

498; Samuel Pendleton to,

VII:

Gen.

498-500; state

for

P.

Capt.

to,

Israel

VII :497;

to

Scott

his

account

money

501- 502; Gen. 502- 503; 504;

his

Col.

VII :505; to,

Van

VII:

539- 540;

Heath

VII:

540- 542;

reply,

VIL505-506;

VII:503-

VII:538-

to

Gen.

Daniel

Heath, McCarty

VII: to,

VI 1:542; Sir James Jay to, VII:

Willett

to,

543-547; his account with state,

Russell

to,

V 11:548; Maj. Thomas Moffat to,

James

Black

\r 11:549; to Isaac Roosevelt, VII:

Col.

Hugh

550;

John

Capt.

to,

Rensselaer,

to

539; to John Morin Scott, VII:

advanced,

Marinus

VII :504-505;

against

VII :537-538;

Hughes

to,

V! 1:507;

Tayler,

VIL507-508;

to to

John J.

to

Maj.

John

McKinstry,

VII :550-552;

Gen.

Gansevoort

to, VII :552-553 ; William Floyd

Daniel Gros, VIL508-509; Col.

to,

VII:555; Solomon Pendleton

Thaddeus

VIL509-

to,

VI 1:556-559; William Wills

VI 1:511;

to, VII :560-562; his reply, VII:

510;

Crane

to Gen.

to,

Heath,

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued. 562;

to

Gov.

562- 563; 563- 564,

Clinton, George -—■ continued.

Livingston,

Gen.

Heath

VII:

to,

564,-566;

197

VII:

approves

i

621- 622;

Gen.

Heath to,

VII:

622- 623; to delegates in congress, VII .-623-624,

624-625;

Gen.

Gen. Heath’s proposal, VI 1:566-

Heath

567;

congress,

Abram J. Van Alstyne to, VII:

VII :567-568 ; Capt. Job Wright

626-627; Thomas McFarren to,

to

delegates

in

to,

VII :625-626;

Col.

to, VII :568-569; to Col. Willett,

VI 1:627-628; Westchester county

VII:569-571 ;

officers to,

to

Robert Yates,

VI 1:629-631; Robert

VII :5 72-5 73; to Gen. Van Rens¬

R. Livingston to, on true policy to¬

selaer, VI 1:5 73-5 74; Col.

ward England, VIII :3-6; to John

ing

to,

Sackett

VII :5 74; to,

Nathaniel

VII :575;

Gansevoort,

Pawl¬

to

Gen.

VII :576-577;

to

Gen. Heath, VII :577-579; Capt.

Morin

Scott,

VIII :6-12;

James

Duane to, V111:1 3-1 4, 14-16; to John

Morin

Robert

Scott,

Morris

VIII: 16-1 7;

to,

VIII: 18-19,

Andrew Moodie to, VI1:580-581 ;

19-20;

William Floyd to, VII :581-582;

VI51:2 1-23; Alexander Hamilton

John

Moylan

Capt.

Thomas

586-587; Col.

to,

Machin

his

Willett

VII:585-586; to,

reply, to,

VII:

VII:587;

VIL587-590,

to,

to

Gouverneur

VI11:23-26;

Weare, ander

Hamilton,

36; Gov.

597- 598; Gen. David Waterbury

36-37;

to, VII :598-599; his reply, VII:

VIII :37-38;

600; Col.

VIII :38-39,

602;

Robert

to,

VI 1:600-

R.

to,

VII :603-604;

to,

VIL604-605;

Livingston

W.

VII:606-608;

Blakeslee Yates

to,

618; and

621;

VI11:41-43;

Ezra L’Hommedieu, VIII :45; to VIII :4 7-48;

Robert

Yates

Duane

to,

VI11:49-50;

Capt.

James

Donaldson to,

James W.

VIII :50; William

Donaldson to, VIII :50-5 3; Rob¬

VII :608-610;

Gen.

ert R. Livingston to, VIII :53-54;

to,

615-

to

VI 1:611, Van

Gansevoort

to

to,

to,

Ezra

Heath

VI 1:608;

Generals

620; to

Morris

40-41;

Robert

to,

Gansevoort

Robert

to,

Thomas

ard to,

VIII:

L’Hommedieu

L’Hommedieu

Washington,

and

VIII :29-30;

Greene to,

Ezra

Thomas to, VII:605-606; Rich¬ Morris

Alex¬

James Duane to, VIII :43-45 ; to

Gen. Col.

Meshech to

James Duane to, VIII :30-31, 33-

596- 597; to John Moylan, VII:

Willett

to

VIII:26-29;

Morris,

Gen.

to,

Heath,

William

Robert

Morris,

Rensselaer

James

VII :618-

William

VI 1:620-

Hamilton to, on Vermont question,

Floyd,

VII:

Duane

to,

VIII :54-55 ;

Floyd

VIII :56-58,

VIII:55-56;

and

Alexander

Robert R.

Livings-

State of New York

198

Clinton, George — continued.

Clinton, George — continued. ton to, on his resignation. VIII :61 ;

Scott, on conference with Sir Guy

William Floyd to, VIII :62-63 ; his

Carleton,

reply,

Morin

VIII :63-65;

Ben

Walker

to, VIII:65-66; William Floyd to,

John

VIII :73-76;

Col.

Robert

R.

Living¬

VIII :1

58-1 59;

VIII: 1 59-1 60; Hanson to, VIII :1 60-1 63; John Lamb to, VIII: 163Elias Boudinot to, VIII: Scott

to,

ston to, VIII :77-79; to William

164;

Floyd,

164- 165;

to

on transfer

of jurisdiction,

VIII:79-81 ;

William

Floyd and Alexander Hamilton to, VIII :83-85;

William

Floyd

to,

165- 168;

Sir

VI 11:86-89; Robert R. Livingston

:168-169;

to, VIII :89-90; to Robert R. Liv¬

to,

VIII

ingston, VIII :91-92; to president

Carleton to,

of congress, VIII :92 ; Robert Mor¬

Jones

ris to, VIII :93; William Floyd to,

ander

81-1 82 ;

in congress, VIII: 1 08-1 09; Rob¬

Morris,

VIII: 1

ert

Guy

R.

Livingston to

to, VIII: 109-

president

of

congress,

Col.

Sir

Guy

VIII:1 75-1 77; John VI11:1 78; Alex¬ Hamilton to, VI11:1 79-

to

110;

to,

Morris

to,

181;

to,

VIII:

Boudinot

:1 73-1 75;

VII1:1

Morris

Carleton,

Robert

VIII :95 ; to New York delegates

Robert

Guy

Elias

VIII

VIII :93-94;

John

Justice

Justice

82-183;

Cortlandt

VIII

Sir

:1 86-1 88;

VIII:

to,

193;

VIII :1 32-1 34;

address to, from officers of second

Egbert

Benson to wait on Sir Guy Carleton,

VIII :1 34-1 35 ;

Hamilton to, ment,

on

Alexander

military

depart¬

VIII: 135; to Washington,

VIII: 1 36-1 37;

York

regiment,

:193-194;

VIII

:194-

195; his reply,

VIII

New York

VI11:202Carleton to, VIII:

:1 95-1 96; to

delegates,

203; Sir Guy

Nicholas

203, 207-210; Elias Boudinot to,

to, VIII :1 37-1 38; William

York delegates in congress, VIII:

VII 1:210; to Sir Guy Carleton, VIII :21 1-216; Elias Boudinot to, VIII :2 16; informed of election as

139-140; Egbert

vice-president

Fish

Maj.

New

reply,

to

VIII :1 31; John Morin Scott to, delegates

his

Yates,

Chief

VIII

Carleton, Philip

Robert to

Floyd to, VIII: 1 38-1 39; to New

Benson

reports

of state

Society

of

VIII :1 47-1 53;

VI11:21 7; George Fisher to, VIII :21 7-21 9 ; Elias Boudinot to, VI11:219-221 ; Cadwallader Colden to, VIII :221224; Robert Morris to, VIII:

New York delegates in congress to,

225-228; address to, from city of

VIII :1 53-1 55 ;

Albany,

to,

on

conference with

Carleton,

Sir

Guy

VI11:1 40-1 44 ;

to

Washington, on permanent military establishment, VIII: 1 44-1 47; John Morin Scott

to,

to

John

Morin

Cincinnati,

VIII:230-231

;

address

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, George — continued. to,

from

county,

civil

officers

of

199

Clinton, George — continued. Tryon

VIII :316;

VI 11:231-232; his reply,

Willett

to

and

Colonels

John

Marinus

Lasher,

VIII:

VIII :232 ; James Duane to, VIII:

317-318;

234-235 ; Gov. Ben. Guerard to,

Digby, VI 11:31 8-319; Rear Ad¬

VIII:235-236; medieu

to,

Ezra

L’Hom-

VI11:237-239 ;

miral

Sir

to

Rear

Digby

Sir

Guy

Admiral

to,

VIII :319;

Carleton

to,

Guy Carleton to, VI11:239-242 ;

319;

his

VIII :320,

321;

Digby

VIII: 322;

reply,

VIII :242-244;

Ezra

L’Hommedieu to, VIII :245-247, 247-248,

248-250;

his

illness,

Capt.

to,

Henry

James

Knox,

VIII:

Duncan

Rear

to,

Admiral to

Gen.

VIII :322-323;

VIII:250-25 1, 252; Chief Justice

Philip Skene to, VI11:326; Abra¬

Morris

ham Cuyler to, VIII:32 7; James

to,

Boudinot

VIII :252-253; to,

VIII :253;

Elias Ezra

Duane

to,

L’Hommedieu to, VIII :254-256;

United

States

to

frontier and Indian affairs,

Washington,

VI 11:25 7-258;

VIII :328-332;

to

commissioners,

on

VIII:

New York delegates in congress to,

332-333; to Joseph Brant, VIII:

VIII :259-263;

334-335;

Ezra

L’Hom¬

his

medieu to, VI11:263-264; W. S.

Peter

Ryckman,

Smith

James

Deane,

to,

VIII :265-266;

James

Duane to, VIII :268-269 ; Sir Guy

Chancellor

instructions VIII:335 ; VI11:336;

Robert

R.

to to to

Livings¬

Carleton to, VIII :2 78-2 79 ; Capt.

ton, VIII :336-337; James Mon¬

Samuel Delivan to, VI11:279; to

roe

Gen. Henry Knox, VIII:280; to

States

Sir Guy Carleton, VI11:280-281 ;

339-340; to Henry Glen, VIII;

to John

343,

Morm Scott,

VI11:281-

to,

VIII :338-339; commissioners

to

Joseph

to,

Brant,

United VIII:

VIII:

282; Sir Guy Carleton to, VIII:

344; to James Deane, \ IS1:344-

282-284; John

to,

345; meets commissioners for In¬

VIII :286-287; address to, of New

dian affairs at Albany, VIII :345-

York citizens, VIII :287-288; his

346; Henry Glen to, VIII:346-

reply, VI11:288-289; address to,

347; to James Deane, VIII:347;

of Marine Society of city of New

James Deane to,

York, VI11:289-291 ; to Sir Guy

Jelles Fonda to, VI11:348; meets

Carleton,

Rear

Indians at Fort Schuyler, with com¬

Admiral Robert Digby to, VIII:

missioners for Indian affairs, VIII:

314-315;

349-364, 370-379; to New York

Rear

Morin

Scott

VIII :291 -292;

his

Admiral

reply, Digby

VIII :31 5 ; | to,

VIII: j

316; St. Jean de Crevecoeur to,

!

delegates

in

VIII:34 7-348;

congress,

VIII: 381 -

382; Charles Thomson to, VIII:

State of New York

200

Clinton, Sir Henry — continued,

Clinton, George — continued. 382-384;

to

legislature,

VIII

384; to Gen. Schuyler,

Charles

number of troops under his com¬ mand,

to,

Benson

VI11:387to, VIII:

B.

VIII

:393 ; Gov.

392; John Jay to, James

:385 ;

:386-387 ;

Thomson

Egbert

intention,

VIII

Gen. Schuyler to,

391;

VIII:

Bowdoin

VIII

to,

:393-

395; at Dobbs Ferry with Wash¬ ington,

VIII :41 2;

at Orangetown

11:482;

to

H.

to,

11:517;

Clinton,

11:523;

his connection with Maj. Andre’s enterprise, Gen.

11:724,

Samuel H.

725,

726;

II:

Parsons to,

803-805 ; communicates with loy¬ alists,

VIII :41 2; Washington with, VIII :413.

subjugation,

dines

and

1 6; Col.

sent

Gov.

in conference with Sir Guy Carleton,

II :5

opposite

Livingston

writes

condition

111:1 10,

1 1 1 ; his plan of

111:302,

536;

out-

maneuvres Lafayette at Barren Hill,

Clinton, George W., of Buffalo, N.

111:352; arrives at Newport, R.

Y., editor of Clinton manuscripts,

I.,

1:3-4;

municates with, on exchanges, IV:

notes

by,,

on

1:485, 513, 560, copy

of

committee

manuscripts,

11:622, 651 ; report

in

his

handwriting, 111:569.

army,

332;

his

son

of

Admiral

Washington

letter

to

Lord

com¬

George

Germain on situation in America, IV:480-482;

Clinton, S.r Henry, lieutenant-general, British

111:660;

reported

to

be on

Long Island, IV:666; Gov. Clin¬ ton writes to, IV:825-826, 854;

George Clinton, provincial governor

Fort Lafayette surrenders

of New York, 1:18; his foraging

21, 23-25; Gen. Pattison reports

parties,

1:85; takes

command of

to,

to,

V:22-23; determines to

V:

hold

British forces in New York, 1:147;

Stony Point, V :26; his supersedure

his strategy deceives Gen. Putnam,

reported,

V: 1 56; writes to

Lord

1:148; despatches Gen. Vaughan

George Germain on Paulus Hook

on expedition up Hudson river, I:

affair, V :208 ; to be reinforced, V:

155;

210; has no jurisdiction in Canada,

Washington’s

purpose,

view

11:383; his

of

attempt

his to

V :220; his decision on admission

effect junction with Burgoyne, 11:

of families to New

388, 394, 433; commands in per¬

307, 308; troops embark under his

son

command,

at

Forts

Clinton

and

Mont¬

gomery, 11:389, 395; attempts to communicate

with

Burgoyne,

II:

398-399, 403, 404, 413, 443; his

designs

against

Albany,

II:

437; Gov. Clinton' s opinion of his

Trumbull

V :422, writes

to,

ork city, V:

438; on

Gov.

violated

paroles, V:529; to be reinforced, V:589; his losses Oct. 6,

1777,

V:598; his proclamation, V:644approves

terms

of

exchange,

V:

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, Sir Henry — continued.

Clinton, James — continued.

764; his power to exchange ques¬ tioned,

V: 765;

possession 778;

be

in

of South Carolina,

V:

Gen.

jecture

as

said

to

Robert Howe’s to

his

con¬

movements,

201

mission, 1:18; in command of de¬ fenses

of

Highlands,

wounded in Highlands,

1:133;

storming of 1:149,

forts

11:382;

in

com¬

V;

mands division in Sullivan’s expedi¬

802; expected at New York city,

tion, 1:1 64 ; joins Sullivan at Tioga

V:807, 810; takes Charleston, S.

Point, 1:165; delegate to conven¬

C., V:808; reaches Sandy Hook,

tion to ratify federal constitution, I:

V:854;

George

1 86; his draft of Hudson river and

Germain, V:876-877; ascends the

recommendation of fortifications, I:

Hudson,

199; to be colonel of battalion, I:

writes

to

Lord

V :889 ; his messages to

mutineers in continental line, 550,

578,

mation,

VI:

206; interested in fire rafts, 1:247-

VI 1:493; his procla¬

248, 285; allowed to send rein¬

VI:675;

York by

Lord

joined

at New

Cornwallis,

VII:

forcement to Col. A. Hawkes Hay, 1:261-262;

his

forts

to

be

111; letter to, from Lord George

strengthened, 1:274, 276; goes to

Germain,

most

New

VII:

Thomas Machin to confer with, I:

Lord

308; writes to George Clinton, on

of

his

353;

VII: 173, troops

unable

Cornwallis, his

of

status

oners,

relieve

VIL357,

392,

transports,

embarked, to

supposed

361,

187;

intentions,

395;

his

V! 1:489; of

362-363;

two

VII:

troops his

on

opinion

American

pris¬

VI 1:584; his headquarters

York

work

in

city,

1:282;

Highlands,

Lieut.

1:336-337;

desires reinforcement of 1 000 men, 1:342-343; to be conferred with on

new

defenses,

1:405,

411;

writes to George Clinton on condi¬ tions

in

Highlands,

1:452-453;

in New York city, VIILxxviii; his

will join troops guarding passes on

recall, VI11:2 72; his evacuation of

west side of river, 1:692; writes to

Philadelphia, VIII :294.

George Clinton from Fort Mont¬

Clinton, James, of county of Long¬ ford,

Ireland,

ancestor of George

Clinton, 1:15. Clinton, James, brigadier general, son of Charles and brother of George

gomery,

L728,

729,

729-730,

732;

commands at

Ramapo,

I:

798,

11:74;

prisoners

to

George

sends

Clinton,

11:6; commands

at Sydman’s Bridge, II :43; at Fort

Clinton, 1:16; took part in expedi¬

Montgomery,

tion against Fort Frontenac, 1:17;

Barns

his career in Revolution, 1:17-18;

Clinton sends

member of Pennsylvania line com-

reports

writes

11:222; to,

Stephen

11:322;

orders to,

movements

of

Gov.

11:352;

enemy

to

State of New York

202

Clinton, James — continued.

Clinton, James — continued. Gov.

Clinton,

11:360-361;

munication

to

Capt.

Walter

N.

ordered to collect militia, 11:362;

Butler, IV :45 7-459; appeal to, of

informed of skirmish near Suffern,

inhabitants of Cobleskill, IV:474-

11:365-367;

475;

his

wound

escape,

11:382, 387,

reports

to

Gov.

operations,

and

393, 408;

Clinton

11:457-459,

enemy’s 463;

to

informed

of conference

be¬

tween friendly Indians and Onondagas,

I V:492-494;

Charles Clinton to,

letter

of

IV:5 17-519;

Gov. Clinton on militia affairs, II:

A. DeWitt to,

473-475,

ports to Gov. Clinton affairs of his

488-489,

494;

Gov.

IV :52 1 -522 ; re¬

Clinton’s directions to, in regard to

department,

John

11:550-551; ap¬

Clinton advises to attempt seizure

proves fortification of West Point,

of British vessels on Lake Ontario,

Patterson,

11:692;

his

provisions,

attempts

to

11:760 ;

obtain

commends

IV:528-529;

Gov.

IV:568-569; Washington informs of

arrangement

of

New

York

Sergeant Harkneas, 11:768; reports

troops, IV :61 8; Gov. Clinton no¬

cases of inoculation for smallpox,

tifies of threatened attack on frontier,

11:808-809; case of Caleb Hyatt

IV:652; to confer with Generals

111:1

referred to,

67-1 68; writes to

Schuyler and Ten Broeck relative

Gov. Clinton, 111:195-196; Gov.

to frontier protection, IV:655; to

Clinton to, on flags of truce, III:

Gov. Clinton on frontier protection,

291-292; on frontier service, IV:

IV :663-664 ; asked to build block¬

182;

stationed

house at Sacandaga, IV :670 ; draft

333,

337;

from

Albany,

interested

Cherry

337,

at

in

Valley,

IV:

sufferers

of

troops

IV:335,

on

his

363; Gov. Clinton to, on

Cherry Valley sufferers,

IV:345-

Gov.

said

advice,

to

be

ordered

IV:694;

informs

Clinton of needs of frontier

families and expedition against On¬

346; mentions distress at Cobles-

ondaga

kill,

ply of Capt. Walter N. Butler to

IV:389;

asked

to

aid

ex¬

Castle,

change of Cherry Valley prisoners,

his letter,

IV:41 5,

to,

efforts

416, 417; informed of

to

detach

American

cause,

Oneidas

from

IV :41 7-418;

on

sufferers, Clinton

IV:702-704;

IV: 7 1 0; Gov.

appropriation

IV :71 on

loyalists

Clinton

for

1-712; in

re¬

frontier to

Gov.

Albany

Gov. Clinton to, on Cherry Valley

county,

IV:7 35 ;

sufferers,

reply,

IV: 735-736;

cautioned

encouraging

Vermont

his

wife,

IV :420; letter to,

IV :428-429;

from

Gov.

Clinton’s

informs

against

Gov. Clinton of affairs in his de¬

leaders,

partment,

to rendezvous at Canajoharie, IV:

IV:437-438; his com-

IV:743-744; his brigade

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, James — continued. 751; to

Gov.

Clinton, James — continued.

Clinton on Indian

Schoharie

203

activity

at

Arabia,

IV:770-771 ; on expedi¬

and

rear, V:235, 237, 242-243; Lt.

Stone

Col. Albert Pawling fails to join, V :244-248, 252, 941 ; Du Simi-

tion against Onondagas, IV:772;

tiere

Gov. Clinton to, on frontier events,

about expedition, V:496; to Gov-

IV :791 -792; to Gov. Clinton on

Clinton

Tryon county incidents,

V:610-61 1 ; Gov. Clinton’s reply,

IV :81 1 ;

desires

from

information

from,

Morristown,

N.

report of Capt. Luke Day to, IV:

V :611-612;

81 1-812; to command new levies,

on vacancies in brigade,

IV :822, 850; Gov. Clinton to, on

his brigade destitute of meat,

frontier to

protection,

Gov.

Clinton,

IV:829-831; IV:838,

Gov.

Clinton

J.,

to,

V :699; V:

768; his measures for protection of frontier, V:805, 817; at Albany,

843;

Col. Goose Van Schaick to, IV:

V :807; ordered to West Point, V::

843-844;

IV:

809, 816, 820, 821, 830, 831 -

852; Col. Van Schaick informs of

832, 841, 853; news to be for¬

sentiment

warded to, V :882 ; Gov. Clinton

Gov.

Clinton

to,

of friendly Indians,

V:

to,

35-36; to his wife on intended ex¬ pedition against Indians, V:82-84;

\

on

recruiting,

V:908;

his

opinion on question of commissions,

to Gov. Clinton on expedition, V:

VI :3; Gov. Clinton to, on promo¬

86-87; denial that he made requisi¬

tions, VI:60-61 ; Gov. Clinton to,

tion for men on Vermont, V: 1 15;

asking return of recruits, VI: 126-

to his wife on expedition, V:122123;

Capt.

overtures

Walter

to,

N.

V: 1 30;

i

Gov.

asked to make brigade re¬

turns, VI: 129, 1 30-1 31 ; to Gov.

Butler’s to

127;

(

Clinton, accounting for delays, VI:

Clinton on delay of expedition, V:

182-183; to Gov. Clinton on ap¬

148-149;

on

pointments for his son, Alexander,

V:149-150;

and Maj. Popham, VI: 184-185;

want

of

Gen.

Sullivan

provisions,

to,

Gen. Sullivan gives marching orders

Gov.

Clinton’s

reply,

VI:185-

to, V:178, 182; Gov. Clinton to,

186; Gov. Clinton to, on supplies

V:1 80-1 81 ; to Gov. Clinton; ex¬

for Col.

pects to meet Lt. Col. Albert Pawl¬

VI:224; to take command at Al¬

ing at Oquaga,

bany,

V:183,

192; to

Gov. Clinton on reports from en¬ emy,

V:188-190;

Gen.

Sullivan

Van Schaick’s regiment,

VL368,

372,

379,

380,

385, 391 ; in charge of militia, VI: 374;

at

Saratoga,

VI:394;

to

awaits him at Tioga, V:204; his

Gov. Clinton on affairs of his de¬

account of battle of Newtown, V:

partment, VI :405-407; ordered to

224-228; moves

issue rations to Canadian families.

against

enemy’s I

State of New York

204

Clinton, James — continued.

Clinton, James — continued. VI:417;

to

420-421;

Gov.

Gov.

422-423;

Clinton,

Clinton

his

letter

to,

VI:

Clinton that regulars will be with¬

VI:

drawn from frontier service, VII:

introducing

36-38;

asked

French officers, VI :474-475 ; com¬

York

plains of want of provisions,

his reply,

VI:

to

artillery

complete

regiment,

New

VII :50;

VII :52; Gov.

Clinton

475-476; Gov. Clinton to, on re¬

to,

appointments

and

cruiting,

hension

of

VII:59-60;

reports

mutiny

VI :491-492;

appoints

Lt. Col. Cochran to command at Fort Schuyler,

VI :525; to Gov.

on

deserters,

VI1:70-71;

in

to

first

Gov.

appre¬

regiment,

Clinton

on

Clinton on appointments, VI:584-

unsigned warrants, VII:73; Wash¬

585;

pro¬

ington desires Massachusetts militia

to

visions,

Gov.

Clinton

on

VI:728; discontinues de¬

to reinforce, VII: 167; Gov. Clin¬

livery of arms to militia, VI:766;

ton to, on alleged defection of Ver¬

to

mont, VII :1 73-1 74; sends troops

Gov.

Clinton

on

returns,

ap¬

pointments and provisions, VI: 793-

to aid of Gen. Schuyler, VII: 185;

794;

informed of enemy’s appearance on

to

Gov.

Clinton on

enlist¬

ments and supplies, VI:822-823;

Ulster

asked to appoint officers to receive

forced from the east, VII :209-21 0;

levies, VI:837; advised of arrival

orders

of British ships at Crown Point,

stores

VI:842;

his

fear

of

desertions,

VI :843-844 ; informs Washington of need of supplies, VI:848, 850; Washington’s orders to,

VI:849;

frontier,

removal from

V11:1 9 7;

of

rein¬

ordnance

German

and

Flats,

VII:

230; approves Col. Willett’s dis¬ position of troops, VII:253; con¬ templates

exchange

of

prisoners,

VII:283 ; his applications for im¬ receives impress warrants for food, \ 1:855-856,

859;

sends

Gov.

Clinton news from Fort Schuyler and Saratoga, VI :8 76-881, 881 882;

Gov.

Clinton’s

reply,

VI:

886-887; question of abandoning Fort Schuyler submitted

to,

VI:

press warrants refused,

fails of promotion, VIII :55; com¬ missioner on Pennsylvania bound¬ ary line, VIII :385. Clinton, Mary (Mrs.), wife of Gen. James

Clinton,

892-893; decides to abandon fort,

husband,

VI:903-904;

quested

Gov.

Clinton

to,

VII :300;

her

letter

IV :428-429; of,

to

her

favor re¬

IV:521-522;

Gen.

VI :905 ; ordered to furnish returns

Clinton writes to, on eve of expe¬

of infantry regiments and vacancies

dition

in rank,

Gen.

VII :21-22;

gives

infor¬

mation, VII :25-26; informs Gov. I

against

Indians,

V :82-84;

Clinton writes to, from Ot¬

sego lake, V: 1 22-123.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clinton, William, English ancestor of [ Close, John George Clinton, 1:15.

proclamation

organizing,

Close,

VI:

Solomon,

Thomas

534-544. Clinton

(Rev.), writes to Clin¬

ton, 1:380-381.

Clinton College, at Schenectady, N. Y.,

205

lieutenant,

Thomas’s

of

Col.

regiment

of

Westchester county militia, joins in

County,

N.

Y.,

petition

disputed

to

set off new regiment,

11:642.

election returns from, 1:185.

Clinton Papers, original purchase of, f Closen, Caleb, loyalist, in expedition by legislature, indexing, acter,

from Canada, VI:772.

1:3; arranging and

1:3;

char¬ |

manuscript

city,

1:3-4; letters missing from,

Robert, baron, his victory at

Plassey,

professor in

King’s College,

1:78.

1:4-5, 11:594. Clive,

Clossy, Samuel (Dr.), of New York

1:23;

his

generosity

to

j

Closter, N. J., Clinton stations guards at, 1:498; Col. John Hathorn or¬ dered to, 1:503, 506; enemy ex¬

Pitt, 1:27. Clock, see Klock.

pected

Cloister, Cloyster, see Closter.

Clinton’s force stationed at, 1:534,

Clopper,

Catharine

Cornelius 11:575,

(Mrs.), wife of

Clopper,

her exchange,

576-577,

111:271-272,

Clopper, Cornelius, loyalist, in New

Hendrick, N.

of

Y.,

exempts

111:642,

of IV:

564, 586, 587, 592, 612, 616, 619, 662, 668, 673; enemy’s en¬

Clothing,

mission to, to return to New York from Poughkeepsie,

111:374-375.

Clopper, Peter, II :625.

county,

N.

Elnathan,

Conn.,

captured

of by

Long Island, V:381.

(Clousdal), Thomas, Gen.

Jones’ permit to, to transport to

New York

city,

IV:

812-813, 837, 839. Clough, -, of Butternuts, Otsego county, N. Y., V:417. Clous, Johan Jury, military prisoner

Salem, Y.,

West¬

in Poughkeepsie jail, VI :836.

refuses

Clove, the, see also Smith’s Clove.

oath of allegiance, III :699. Close,

as

(Miss), her

exchange, 11:575, 576, 577; per¬

of

selected

troops, IV:1 19-120, V:460.

persons

Benjamin,

Shawangunk

deficiency in supply for New York

D. Clopper, Kitty (Ceaty)

chester

part of

564; new levies ordered to, 1:547,

Cloudsal

652.

Close,

517;

place for storing, 111:96-97, 238;

York city, II :5 75.

Claverack,

1:507,

croachments at, 11:315.

VI :445-446.

Clopper,

at,

Clove, the, in southern New York,

Greenwich, British

near

Orangetown march

to,

militia

unwilling

to

1:702;

necessity

of

guarding pass at, 1:725 ; Washing-

State of New York

20 6

Clute, John F., of Schenectady, N.

Clove, the —continued. ton

writes

121,

122;

quarters in,

to

Putnam

from,

Washington’s 11:122,

319,

11:

head¬ VIII:

401, 405; New York militia to

Y., joins in statement of grievances,

111:66. Clute, John G., signs certificates of inhabitants

of

Boght

and

Half

defend, 11:196, 390; New Jersey

Moon, Albany county, N. Y., V:

militia to guard, 11:420; robberies

40.

committed in and about, IV:476,

Clyde

776,

761 ; Maj. Andre’s captors

(Cloide, Clyd, Klide,)

uel, lieutenant colonel of first regi¬ ment,

halt at, VI :263, 264.

Sam¬

Tryon county militia, joins

Clover reach, Hudson river, 1:126.

in appeal to Fafayette for protec¬

Clowes, Samuel, of Queens county,

tion

N. Y., loyalist, V:159.

of Cherry

105;

Cluet, Evert, of Saratoga, N. Y., em¬

Valley,

command

of

111:104-

contemplated

expedition against Unadilla to be

ployed in building blockhouse, VI:

given to, 111:379; appeals to Gen.

229.

John Stark in behalf of Cherry Val¬

Cluet, John, Jr., of Albany, N. Y.,

ley,

111:409-410;

signs petition in behalf of William

protection of

Rogers,

117-119;

111:327;

of

exempts

of

Albany, IV: 1 0.

Edward

Clum, John, captain, of fifth regiment,

petitions

for

Tryon county,

IV:

signs Hand

Cherry Valley,

appeal for

to

Gen.

protection

of

IV :261 ; conveys

Dutchess county militia, certifies in

reports

regarding

behalf of Samuel Hake,

Valley,

IV:287, 297; suffers by

V:372,

fort

at

Cherry

671 ; loyahsts taxed in the beat of

destruction of Cherry Valley, IV:

his company, VI:653.

339,

Clump,

Thomas,

driven from home

by frontier incursion, V :62, 63. Clump,

Zachariah,

flour

purchased

Frederick

(Fradrick),

675,

Fisher,

787; at¬

IV :5 76;

sends

returns of Cherry Valley sufferers, IV :721-722,

of

721,

tempts to influence behavior of Col. Frederick

from, for use of army, V :296. Clute,

411,

786-788;

at

Fort

Plank, V:741 ; sends alarm to Col.

Schenectady, N. Y., joins in state¬

Goose Van

ment of grievances, 111:66.

German Flats, VI:63; reports de¬

Clute, Isaac, of Schenectady, N. Y., joins

in

statement

of

grievances,

111:66. in

111:66.

of

statement

of

grievances,

V:762;

Canajoharie,

at

VI:88-

90; Clinton acknowledges report, VI:99-100;

Clute, John, of Schenectady, N. Y., joins

struction

Schaick,

compfains

ment of his apprentice,

of

enlist¬

VI:449;

informs Clinton of desperate condi¬ tion

of

regiment,

VI :551-553;

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Clyde,

Samuel — continued.

207

Coats, John, surgeon, writes to Clin¬

testifies at court of inquiry on con¬

ton on needs of sick soldiers, 1:397-

duct of Gen. Robert Van Rensse¬

398, 41 2-41 3; his service in Can¬

laer, VI :699. Clymer, -

ada, 1:424.

(Mrs.), of Philadel¬

phia, Pa., 1:72.

David,

brigadier-general,

of

Massachusetts, on court of inquiry

Clymer, George, delegate to congress from

Cobb,

Pennsylvania,

1:177,

VI:

relating to

Col.

Richard

Varick,

V 1:282; his account of Washing¬

908, 909, 910 ; on committee to

ton’s address to officers, VIII: 124.

assess state quotas of national tax,

Cobb, Ebenezer, of Saratoga, N. Y.,

VIII :39; on committee to confer

petitions for protection of frontier,

with R. R. Livingston, VII 1:61. Clyne,

Elizabeth,

of Tryon county,

111:210, IV:77Q. Cobb, John, of Saratoga, N. Y., pe¬

N. Y„ made captive by Indians,

titions

VI:724.

IV:770.

Clyne,

Margaret,

of Tryon

county,

for

protection

of

Cobb, Joshua, of Saratoga,

frontier,

N.

Y.,

N. Y„ captured by Indians, VI:

petitions for protection of frontier,

724.

111:210, IV:770.

Clyne, Maria, of Tryon county, N. Y., captured by Indians, VI:724. Cnut,

Garret,

of

Cohoes,

N.

Y.,

V :40. Cnute,

Cobleskill

(Cobe-skill,

(Fraderick),

Kill,

Cobus Kill, Cowels Kill, Jacobes Kill,

Jacobus

Kill,

Schoharie county,

Frederick

Cobis

N.

Kobiskill), Y., Onon¬

signs

daga raid on, 1:166; soldiers sta¬

certificate of inhabitants of Boght

tioned at, 1:569, 570; its destruc¬

and

tion,

Half Moon, Albany county,

N. Y„ V :40. Coal,

Aaron,

Brinckerhoff’s

111:377,

378,

380,

381,

382, 387, 390, 403, 413, 414, of

Col.

regiment,

Abraham Dutchess

county militia, V :825.

424, 425, 450, 467, 506, 527, IV:260; troops sent to, 111:383, 396; prisoners taken at, 111:506,

Coall, Barnabas, of Col. John Field's

527; refugees from, 111:594, IV:

regiment, Dutchess county militia,

389, 474-475,

11:734.

833, 856; militia stationed at, V:

Coalman, William, of Col.

Roswell

Hopkins’ regiment, Dutchess county militia, V:825. Coane, Conolly, lieutenant, of sixtysecond regiment, British army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:45 1.

366,

723,

725,

757,

630; applies for relief,

V:

578; visited by enemy, VI 1:291. Coch (Cock), George, captured with son, by enemy, 111:395, 407. Cochecton Casheton,

(Casheghton, Cashighton,

Cashegton, Cashistan,

State of New York

208

Cochran, Robert—continued.

Cocnecton — continued. Cashithtown,

Coschecton,

Co-

to works at Fort Schuyler by rain,

shackton, Coshecton, Cosheighton,

VI :877-878;

Coshethton, Cosheton,

barracks,

Coshictmg,

reports

VI:878;

burning Gen.

of

James

Kasshington, Keshaighton, Keshec-

Clinton to, on disasters at fort, VI:

ten, Keshecton, Koschecton), Sul¬

878-879;

livan county, N. Y., enemy lurking

Fort

about, 1:698; patriots at, call for

pursuit of deserters, VII: 71 ; joins

help, 1:705; sachem of Five Na¬ tions offers friendship to,

11:271;

Whig inhabitants threatened,

III:

ordered

Schuyler,

to

evacuate

VI:903;

in address to Clinton,

sent

in

VIII :195.

Cochrane, Sir Alexander F. I., cap¬ tain of “ La Sophie,” British man-

192, 193; pacific assurances from,

of-war,

111:368-369,

VIII :315 ; to inquire into seizure

390; loyalists take

in

provisions and cattle at, 111:376,

of

505; operations of Charles Smith

VIII :322.

at, III :399-400;-intelligence from, 111:523,

524,

540,

541-542,

633-634, 653, 720; Brant arrives at, IV:210; Col. Philip Cortlandt sends troops to, IV:276.

refugee

Cock,

under

of

of

transports,

English

colors,

Kingsbridge,

New

^ ork city, John Adams lodges at his tavern, 1:69. Cock,-(Dr.), 111:456. Cock,

Cochran, John (Dr.), director general

-,

charge

Robert,

wishes permission

to

visit Long Island, V:647, 648.

of military hospitals, VII:243. Cochran,

Robert,

lieutenant-colonel,

second regiment.

New York line,

speech of Oneidas and Tuscaroras to, IV:130, 131-132; reports in¬ cidents at Fort Schuyler, IV: 1 31133;

takes

part

in

expedition

against Onondaga settlements, IV:

Cock, Ruth, permitted to go within enemy’s lines with children, V:275. Cocking Clove, see Cocksingh Clove. Cockins, see Calkins. Cocks,

James,

chester

of

county,

Peekskill, N.

West¬

Y.,

brings

charges against loyalists, 11:321.

for land

Cocks, William, of Col. James Mc-

grant, IV:859-860; desires money

Claghy’s regiment of Ulster county-

for

militia, VI :624.

703;

makes

recruiting,

application

VI: 146;

in

com¬

mand of regiment, VI: 147; repre¬

Cocksingh (Cocking, Coxsing) Clove,

sented in appeal of line officers to

Ulster county,

legislature,

loyalists, 1:766,

V1:21 9;

in

command

at Fort Schuyler,

VI:525,

584;

submits

surprise

Buck

plan

to

island, VI:832-833; reports injury

N.

Y.,

767,

resort 785,

for

796,

11:635. Codman, -, near Boston, Mass., his

house

mentioned

in

defining

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Codman,-, — continued.

209

Coen, Jurry, of Col. Peter R. Living¬

quarters of officers who surrendered

ston’s regiment of Albany county

at Saratoga, 11:450.

militia, IV:36.

Codwise, Christopher, lieutenant, sec¬

Coeymans

(Coemans,

Queeman’s),

ond regiment, New York line, V:

Albany county, N. Y., Gen. Gates

704; joins in appeal of line officers

desires to meet Clinton at, 11:478,

to legislature, VI:220; captain of

481,

levies, VI:796, 814; musters men

at, III :1 I 7, 273.

in

Livingston

Manor,

VI:883;

482;

Coeymans

gunboats

(Coymans)

constructed

Patent,

Al¬

makes return of levies from Gen.

bany county, N. Y., loyalists col¬

Swartwout’s

lected at, 111:526, 527.

227,

brigade,

284,

313,

VII: 172,

334;

recom¬

mended for special service on Long Island, VII :237. Coe, Benjamin,

Robert

Johnston,

communicates Clinton,

11:538;

information

111:74;

bears

from

letter

to

Clinton, V:710. Coe, John,

of

Cogel,

Daniel,

confined

at

New

Windsor for disaffection and diso¬

of Haverstraw pre¬

cinct, N. Y., petitions in behalf of Capt.

Coffin, Caleb, 111:202.

bedience of orders, II :436, 457. Coggeshall (Cogswell), Freeborn, of Col.

Roswell

Hopkins’

regiment

of Dutchess county militia, V :72. Coggeshall, James, of New York city, loyalist, V: 1 59.

Haverstraw precinct, Cogh, Hendrick, loyalist, prisoner of

N. Y., petitions in behalf of Capt. Robert Johnston, 11:538; petitions against withdrawal of militia, IV: 775; recommends removal of cer¬ tain families within enemy’s lines,

John

D.,

of

Haverstraw pre¬

cinct, N. Y., petitions against with¬

east

of

Coe, Jonas, of Haverstraw precinct, N. Y., petitions in behalf of Capt.

workman,

listed

as

mutineer, 1:642. Coeman, David, of Essex county, N. J., petitions in behalf of American captives, VI:606.

14

(creek),

Onondaga,

six

miles

VIII: 359,

360. Thomas,

twenty-sixth

captain,

regiment

of

(Mass.),

continental infantry, on court mar¬

Cohoes

(Cahoes),

Albany

county,

N. Y„ V :40. Coile,

Robert Johnston, II :538. William,

river

tial held near White Plains, 1:41 3.

drawal of militia, IV:775.

Coe,

Coghsunto

Cogswell,

V :678. Coe,

war, V1:7 31.

N.

Y.,

destruction

of settle¬

ment, IV :41 4. Coke, Philip, of Helderbergs, N. Y., loyalist,

carries messages

to

New

York city, 11:634, VII:492. Cokehose, Cokehouse, see Cokeose.

2 10

State of New York

Cokeose,

Delaware county,

N.

Y.,

Colden, Cadwallader, major, of Ulster

abandoned by Indians, 11:271 ; re¬

county,

sort of loyalists and Indians,

IV:

Colden, confined by committees of

1 9; visited by detachment of Col.

New Windsor and Newburgh, I:

William

246;

Butler’s

command,

IV:

185.

N.

his

Y.,

son

of Lt.-Gov.

influence,

1:246-247,

797; charged with aiding loyalists,

Colbrath, William, lieutenant, of third regiment. New York line, 11:685;

1:767,

797; sent

by

Clinton

to

Kingston jail, 1:785; his parole on

offers resignation, V:479; ordered release

from prison,

11:274-275;

on recruiting service, V:95 1, 952; his expenses for recruiting, VI: 140, 421, 827-829 ; joins in representa¬ tion of line officers to legislature,

begs enlargement of privilege,

II:

339-340; opposition to his return to his farm, 11:343; sent with pass

VI:220; buys provisions and for¬

to council of safety, 11:426; asks

age for public use, VI :820, 821 ;

Clinton for permit to return home,

to

and

11:468; his case referred to coun¬

impress

flour

in Albany

Tryon counties, VI:856; officer of

cil of safety, 11:468-469; his letter

second New York regiment, VIII:

submitted

195 ; receives information about Six

refuses oath of allegiance, 111:520;

Nation

his wife and daughter to go to New

344;

chiefs,

VIII :340-341,

quartermaster,

VI11:342,

379-380.

to

legislature,

11:698;

ork city and return, V :2 I 4, 281, 360, 375, 376, 377; his family

Colden, Cadwallader, lieutenant-gov¬ ernor of province of New York, commissions George Clinton attor¬ ney-at-law, 1:18; attempts to en¬

permitted to remove to New York City,

VU409,

VII:382,

755-756,

454-455,

460,

757, 468;

intercedes with Clinton in behalf of force stamp act, 1:37-38; his con¬ test with 1-38-39,

citizens

of

viii-xii,

New York, xxiii;

de¬

nounced in McDougall hand bill,

loyalists, VIII :221-224. Colden, Cadwallader, Jr.,

of Ulster

county, N. Y., son of Maj. Col¬

1:47; answer of provincial council

den, attests election of delegates to

to, 1:73; William Smith negotiates

provincial

with, during stamp act disturbance,

answers

1:79; his tribute to memory of Sir

father, 11:426.

William Johnson, 1:1 27-1 28; land

assembly, for

safe

1:2 1 8-2 1 9 ;

conduct

of

his

Colden, David, of Queens county, N.

surveyed by, in Ulster county, I:

"V., son of Lt.-Gov.

220; his intended successor as head

clared enemy of American cause,

of colony, VIII:xxxv.

V: 1 59.

Colden, de¬

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Colden, Richard, of Queens county, i N.

Y., son of Lt.-Gov.

Colden,

of county, IV: 1 72. Cole, Andries, of exempts of Clave-

V: 1 59.

rack, N. Y., IV:652.

Colden, Thomas, son of Maj. Colden,

Cole, Daniel, loyalist, with Brant, V:

as sheriff of Ulster county, N. Y., election

provincial

of

delegates

assembly,

163.

to

Cole, Francis, witness against persons

1:218-219;

charged with felony, VI:899.

makes clandestine visit to Colden-

Cole, ham from New York city, 1:624;

New Windsor,

exempts

of

Pough¬

prisoner by Clinton on night expe¬

V:

dition, 1:483.

360, 374, 375.

Cole, Jacob, of Haverstraw precinct,

Coldenham, Orange county, N. Y.,

N. Y., joins in petition in behalf of

VII :382.

Capt.

Cold Spring, Suffolk county, N. Y.,

Robert Johnston,

11:538;

petitions for protection of Orange

loyalist militia of, IV:622.

county, IV:172, 775.

Cole, -, captain, member of court

Cole, Jacob, lieutenant, of Lt.

martial at White Plains, 1:41 3.

Benjamin

Tusten’s

Col.

regiment

of

Orange county militia, charged with

Cole, -, executed for robbery in

disobedience of orders, 111:345.

New Jersey, 1:776, 781.

Cole, Johannes, loyalist, with Brant,

Cole, —-—-, seized with quantity of

V: 1 63.

paper money, VI :381.

Cole, Lidias, loyalist, attempts to join

Cole, -, gives warning of danger

British, VI :827.

to western frontier, V:881.

Cole, Samuel, captain, of Col. Wil¬

Cole,-(Mrs.), widow, of LackUlster

of

Cole, Jacob, of Ramapo, N. J., taken

mitted to sail under flag from New York city to

Isaac,

keepsie district, N. Y., IV :235. captain of sloop, “ Return,” per¬

awack,

Cole, Andrew, of Crange county, N. Y., joins in petition for protection

declared enemy of American cause,

attests

211

county,

N.

Y.,

111:597,

IV:

liam Allison’s regiment of Orange county militia, V:733, 921.

robbed

by

enemy,

Cole, Simon P., of Rhinebeck pre¬

684.

cinct,

Cole,- (Mrs.), to be returned to

Henry Van Rensselaer,

Y.,

Cole, Thomas, sergeant, of Col. Levi

New York line, V :924. accused

N.

Hake, V :3 72.

Cole, Abraham, of fourth regiment,

Adam,

county,

signs petition in behalf of Samuel

enemy’s lines, IV:326.

Cole,

Dutchess

Pawling’s regiment at h ort Clin¬

of

ton, 1:806, 826, 834, 842, 857,

robbing

III :655.

I

11:22, 40, 50, 66, 91,

124; of

State of New York

2 12

Coles, Jarvis — continued.

Cole, Thomas — continued. exempts

of

New

company ordered out for review,

Marlborough,

IV :622 ; prisoner, V :381.

Ulster county, 111:411.

Coles, Peter (Petrus), accused of re¬

Cole, Wilhelmus, VI:453.

ceiving stolen goods, 111:655.

Cole, William, loyalist, IV :588. Coleg,

Henry,

sent

as

prisoner

Coletien (Coolateen, Coohtie), Dela¬

by

ware county, N. Y., Indians retire

Washington to Clinton, V :355. Coleman,-,

guide

and

spy

to, 11:271 ; Indians send proposals

in

from, 11:272; distance from Roch¬

British employ, II :634.

ester, IV: 1 14.

Coleman, -, captain, carries let¬ ters

from

Clinton

to

Coley,-(Mr.),

Alexander

VIII :xxxiv.

Hamilton, 111:30.

Coley,

Coleman, George, sells flour to Com¬

N. Y„ 111:642. Collachie, N. Y„ IV:813.

538; joins in petition for protection of Orange county, IV: 1 71,

ment,

Orange

seizure

for

of

775.

fourth

county

militia,

delinquency

regi¬ his

ordered,

Collect, see New York city. j

Collect, Little, see New York city. Coller, see Collier. Collier, Sir George, commodore, Brit¬ ish

1:266. Coleman,

Jonathan,

of

N.

Coll, Dadus, of exempts of Claverack,

remove Capt. Robert Johnston, II:

Jonathan,

of Haverstraw,

V :471.

of Haverstraw pre¬

cinct, N. Y., opposes attempt to

Coleman,

William,

Y., joins in petition for protection,

missary Paulding, 11:192. Coleman, John,

silversmith,

Livingston

Manor, N. Y., deserter from Col.

navy,

expedition

against Stony Point, V :21, 24; his force and situation, V:288, 289. Collier,

Willett’s levies, VI 1:286.

accompanies

George,

loyalist,

prisoner,

VI :45 1.. Coleman, Joseph, of Newburgh, N. Y.,

sells

flour

to

Commissary

Paulding, 1:439; delivers flour at Clinton’s

mill,

1:674;

connected

with continental forage service, VI: 143, 145. Col eman,

of

Isaac,

suffers

Springfield,

N.

by

destruction

Y.,

IV:722,

788. Collier,

William,

lieutenant,

British

army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451.

Samuel, of Col.

Johannes

Snyder’s regiment of Ulster county militia, 11:1 09.

Collin, John, captain, of first regiment, Dutchess county militia, 1:670. Collins, -, of Philadelphia, Pa.,

Coles, Jarvis (Jervis), captain, loyal¬ ist, of Mosquito

Collier,

Cove, L. I., his

entertains

Massachusetts

delegates

to first continental congress,

1:94.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Collins, Henry, captain, of schooner Magdalen,”

ordered

to

seize

Virginia powder, 1:89. Collins,

Hezekiah,

Colman,

Daniel,

precinct.

213

of

New

Cornwall

Orange county,

N.

Y.,

IV: I 48, 149. Dutchess

Colman, Sail, of New Cornwall pre¬

county, N. Y., petitions for pardon

cinct, Orange county, N. Y., IV:

of Myndert Harris, 111:24 1 ; of ex¬

148, 149.

empts

of

of

Poughkeepsie

precinct,

IV :2 3 7.

regiment, Ulster county militia, V:

Collins, James, gives information con¬ cerning enemy, 111:598.

11:256.

on

1:6;

journals

of,

from

1691

to

1 772, 1:7; their place in Franklin’s

Collins, John, delegate to continental

vote

341. Colonial assemblies, laws enacted by,

Collins, John, spy in enemy’s service,

congress

Colmon, Timothy, ensign, of second

from

Rhode

adjustment

Island, of

his

national

taxes, VIII :67, 69, 70, 71,82. Collins, Joseph, captain, in charge of

scheme of confederation, VI:207. Colonial governors, circular letter to, by Lord Dartmouth, 1:89. Colonies, opposition in, to amendment to billeting act, 1:42-43; restriction

workmen in public employ, 1:642.

on their imports, 1:89; their help¬

Collins, Julius, of Cambridge district,

lessness at outbreak of Revolution,

N.

Y.,

maltreating

1:1 13; crisis in their affairs, 1:125,

loyalists, 11:854, 857; joins in pe¬

127; scheme for conciliating, III:

tition

1 98 ; parliament considers negotia¬

for

engaged

in

protection

of

frontier,

111:210.

tions with, VII :200-202.

Collins, Thomas, workman engaged in

Collins, Tyrannus, captain, of twelfth Albany

county

militia,

petitions for exemption of regiment

Colly, Hervey, of Col. Roswell Hop¬ Dutchess

captain,

citizen

county

militia, V:72.

in

affray,

III: 696;

quits army, IV :6. Colt,

Peter,

of Connecticut, general

deputy

of purchases,

11:454, 579, 841 ; asks Clinton’s aid

tier sufferer, V :62, 63.

regiment,

jures

commissary

from draft, 111:267. Collon, Charles, receives aid as fron¬

kins’

(Colson), Samuel,

of fifth regiment, Virginia line, in¬

lawless action, 1:642.

regiment,

Colston

in purchasing

French

fleet,

for

army

IV:83-84;

and

protests

against Gen. Sullivan’s interference with commissary department, IV:

Collyer, see also Collier.

257-259; on difficulty of obtain¬

Collyer, Nathaniel, assistant commis¬

ing

provisions, of

IV :543-545 ; commissary

on

sary, British army, with Burgoyne

appointment

at Saratoga, II :452.

chasers, IV:589-59! ; on fitness of

pur¬

State of New York

214

Colt, Peter — continued. his

subordinates,

708;

Clinton

to,

j Colvor, Ashbell — continued.

IV:592-595,

N. Y„ joins in petition to council

IV:595-596,

and legislature, V :930.

613-614; on needs of army, IV: 638-639;

represented

Lockwood,

IV :640;

revise

George

by

Maj.

declines

Fisher’s

to

accounts,

VI :636.

N. Y„ engaged in maltreating loy¬ 11:858; carries letter from

John Younglove to Robert Yates. VI :789.

brouck’s regiment of Ulster county militia, 1:591. Charles,

regiment,

College,

Massachusetts

of

third

line,

II:

Peter,

of

Livingston’s

Col.

Peter

regiment,

R.

Albany

Colwell, Philip, of first regiment, New York line, VI :532. Comb, George, captain, of first regi¬ ment,

Westchester county militia,

Comford

(Comfort), Benjamin, loy¬

alist, II :429, 476.

Comford

(Comfort),

John,

of

ex¬

empts of Hanover, Ulster county, 111:499; IV:1 25.

College, New

formerly York

city,

King’s VIII:

xxii.

Comfort, John, county,

N.

11:467,

Columbia County, N. Y., lead mines in, 11:498.

Columbus Point, near Kingston, N. Y., 11:457-458.

Hanover,

Y., loyalist,

476;

taxed

Ulster

prisoner,

for

son

in

Josiah,

testifies

in

trial

of

John Mintz, 1:82 1. Commans, -, of Pepacton, Dela¬ ware county, N. Y., loyalist, pris¬

Colve, Anthony, governor of the prov¬ ince of New Netherlands, 1:14. Colvil, Elizabeth, of New York city, VIII :xxxiv.

oner, 111:730. Commerce, treaty of, see Treaty of commerce. Commissary stores, see flour, forage,

Colvin, John B., his edition of Laws of the United States, 1:7. Oliver,

of

enemy’s service, VI:522. Comfort,

Columbia, District of, VIII :247.

Colvin,

Colwell,

Comford, George, loyalist, 11:429. captain,

54, 68. Columbia

of first regiment.

111:477.

Colter, John, of Col. Jonathan Has-

Colton,

Mathew,

New York line, VI:532.

county militia, IV :35.

Colter, James, of Cambridge district,

alists,

Colwell,

of

Bennington, Vt.,

banished from Vermont, 111:551, 552, 572, 698. Colvor, Ashbell, of Claverack district,

provisions. Commissioners

for

Indian

affairs

of

New York state, see New York, province and state. Commissioners

for

Indian

affairs

United States, see United States.

of

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Commissioners

of

sequestration,

see

New York, province and state.

province and state.

concerning, VI 1:200-202. Concklin, see also Conklin, Conkling.

of secret correspondence,

see United States.

Concklin,

-,

captain,

American

prisoner, VI :5 1 4.

Commons, New York city, see New York city, parks. Commons,

Conciliation — continued. cussion in the house of commons

Committee of safety, see New York,

Committee

215

Concklin,

-,

captain,

VI:589j

590, 888. to

Concklin, Elias, of Col. John Field’s

New York city sought for, V :387.

Agnes,

regiment of Dutchess county militia,

Commons,

permit

English

to

House

go

of,

see

England, House of Commons, and Parliament.

Concklin, Joseph, loyalist, carries let¬ ter written by Sir John Johnson to

Commons, Patrick, permit sought to enable

V :825.

his family

to

go

to

New

York city, V :387.

Newtown, 11:840. Concklin, Lemuel, captain, of fourth regiment, Dutchess county militia,

Communipaw, N. J., 111:1 13.

member of court martial, IV :280. Clove,

Concord, Mass., British expedition to

Orange county, N. Y., joins in pe¬

seize military stores at, 1:89; action

Compton, Jacob,

of Smith’s

tition for military protection,

IV:

at,

1:90,

convention

275. Compton,

Jacob,

Jr.,

of

Smith’s

Clove, Orange county, N. Y., pe¬ titions for military protection,

IV:

116, at,

129,

140,

161;

to regulate prices,

V:285-286; British losses at, V: 599. “ Concorde,”

the,

French

frigate,

V11:1 12.

275. Poughkeepsie

Conderman, Adam, of Tryon county,

precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,

N. Y., petitions for protection of

Compton,

taxed

James,

for

son

of

who

has

joined

enemy, VI:586. Compton, William, of Smith’s Clove, Orange

county,

frontier, VI:278. Conderman, Frederick (Fridrich), of

N.

Y.,

petitions

Tryon county, N. Y., joins in peti¬ tion for protection of frontier, V: 179.

for military protection, IV:275.

Conderman,

Conasaraugas, see Canaseragas.

George,

lieutenant,

of

Ebenezer

Tryon county, N. Y., petitions for

Woodhull’s light horse, Cornwall,

protection of frontier, V:1 79, 305.

Cone,

Luther,

of

Capt.

Condict,

Orange county, N. Y., 1:551. Conciliation,

terms

offered

by

the

king’s commissioners, V:380; dis-

Silas,

delegate

to

conti¬

nental congress from New Jersey, votes

0.1

adjustment

of

national

State of New York

2 I6

Conklin,

Condict, Silas — continued. taxes among states, VIII :68, 69,

Livingston

county,

see

Adjutoa.

Articles

of

of,

see

Confederation,

Articles

also

situated on, VI 1:29. continental,

British

Emmerick’s 111:224;

Chasseurs,

breaks

parole,

Conklin, Jonathan, refugee from Long Island,

begs permission to import from

New

York

into

Connecticut, V :439-440. Conklin, Joshua, of exempts of South¬

see

United

States.

east precinct, Dutchess county, IV: 63.

“ Congress,” American galley, takes part in action on Lake Champlain, 1:386.

Conklin, Mathias, lieutenant, of militia of Orange, Orange county, N. Y., VI :903.

“ Congress,”

American

frigate,

burned to prevent capture, 1:150, 11:394 ; nine-pounders

to

be put

aboard of, 11:75; ordered to Fort Constitution, 11:394, V :3 1 1. Peter,

testifies

in

Philip,

regiment,

lieutenant,

New

York

of

third

line,

offers

resignation, V:480; paymaster and clothier, VI:235 ; captain of levies, VI :625, 802, 895, 896; ordered to receive levies at Catskill, VII: VII:

Canada, 1:424. Conklin, Nicholas, of Cochecton, N. conveys

David,

of

Col.

communication

re¬

ceived from Capt. Charles Smith,

Conklin, Wili am, of Cochecton, N. Y., joins in message to Maj. John Decker, 111:390; signs petition for protection of south part of county, IV: 1 72. Conkling,-, lieutenant, 11:95. Conkling,

285. Conkalton,

regiment, New York line, served in

111:367-369. of

89; return of his company,

Conklin, Nathaniel, lieutenant, of third

Y.,

trial

Stephen Ducalon, IV: 1 92. Cor.ine,

in

provisions

Congaree river, S. C., Fort Granby

Conine,

on

V :74.

United States.

Congress,

loyalist prisoner,

Confederacy, see United States. Confederation,

sailor

Ffenry,” IV:812.

Conklin, Isaac, of Huntington, L. I.,

70, 71, 72, 83. Conesus,

Gilbert,

sloop

Oliver

Spencer’s regiment of New Jersey,

N.

Y.,

David, of Suffolk county, confined

in

Provost jail,

New York city, 11:723. Conkling, David, of Long Island, N.

deserter, 1:837. Conklin, see also Concklin, Conkling.

Y., refugee to Connecticut, wishes

Conklin,-,

to

sergeant,

of

fourth

regiment, New York line, VI :472. Conklin ,-, 11:32,33.

import

provisions,

V:440;

charged with engaging in forbidden traffic, VII :77.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Conkling,

Edward,

lieutenant,

of

217

Conkling, John — continued.

fourth regiment, New York line, re¬

for

signs, 11:519.

Orange county, IV: 1 72.

Conkling, Higgins, of Col. James McClaghry’s

regiment

of

Ulster

county militia; deserts from Fort Jacob,

Ulster to

county

join

son,

Maj.

1:312,

court

martial

captain,

of

militia,

ordered

Israel

Thomp¬

317; at

member Fort

of

Mont¬

of

south

part

of

Conkling, Joseph, of Haverstraw, N. Y., joins in petitions, IV:172, V: 471. Conkling,

Montgomery, 11:415, 416. Conkling,

protection

Jesse

Joseph,

captain,

Woodhull’s

of Col.

regiment

of

Orange county, IV:571, 629. Conkling, Stephen, in charge of men employed on public works, 1:642. Conkling,

Sylvanus,

lieutenant,

of

gomery, 1:749, 764, 765, 775;

fourth regiment, New York line,

in Col. Johannes Snyder’s regiment,

11:519, 520, 549, IV:5.

1:825, 833, 843, 11:12, 17, 52,

Conklirg,

William,

of

Haverstraw,

65, 90, 125; member of court to

N. Y., petitions for protection of

inquire into charges against Capt.

district, V :4 71.

Jacob Wood,

1:853; member of

court martial,

11:59, 95; list of

men in his company without arms, 11:109-110; on court martial to try Daniel Taylor, 11:443; in Col. Jonathan

Hasbrouck’s

111:466,

regiment,

697; in Col. Johannes

Hardenbergh’s regiment, IV :663, V: 1 6, 28, 41. Conkling,

James,

Conkrite, James, Jr., of Col. Roswell Hopkins’

regiment

of

Dutchess

county militia, V:71. Connecticut, public records of New York threatened by lawless inhabi¬ tants

of,

1:9;

James

Rivington

mobbed by militia of, 1:62; dele¬ gates from, to continental congress, 1:80;

irruptions into, a part

of

British plan, 1:128; road to, from loyalist,

in

com¬

pany with messenger from Canada, 11:819.

Peekskill, 1:134; whigs from New York driven to, 1:167; not repre¬ sented in Annapolis convention, 1:

Conkling, John, of Haverstraw, N.

174; sloop from removes stores at

Y., captain, recruiting for British

Turtle

service, 11:6.

tion in 1775, 1:210; troops from

Conkling,

John,

lieutenant,

loyalist,

11:6.

Bay,

1:203-204;

poula-

Col. Smith’s regiment dispersed in, 1:370; loyalists rescue prisoners on

Conkling, John, of Cochecton, N. Y., joins

in

communication

John

Decker,

111:390;

to

Maj.

petitions

way to, 1:384; loan to Clinton from persons in, 1:421 ; policy of, touching bounties,

1:577; enemy

State of New York

218

Connecticut—- continued.

Connecticut— continued. obtains supplies from, 1:701 ; copy

in protecting Hudson river chain,

of Gen.

111:246;

Schuyler’s letter sent to,

attempt

to

circulate

I!: 1 44 ; New York needs aid from,

British handbills in,

11:145, 147-148, 1 99; pretended

change of salt from, for wheat from

invasion of, by Burgoyne, II :243;

New York,

suggested

Clinton’s

be transported from, to New York,

11:41 1 ; attempt to re¬

111:492; Washington empowered

removal

family to,

of

111:270; ex¬

111:300; cattle may

move flour to, 11:539; quota of tax

to call on, for aid of militia. III:

to be raised by, 11:555; president

548; money advanced to, from con¬

of congress to write to,

tinental treasury, 111:741; wheat

II :603;

loyalists

removed

to,

Island,

11:609;

property

from

Long

in, kept out of market,

trans¬

flour for troops on coast of,

ported to, without due warrant, II:

318; flour for ships of,

611;

families

from,

objects to

Long

Island,

11:648;

on

measures

386;

quartering

commissary

IV:

IV:319;

troops,

IV:

magazines

in,

for restoring public

IV:531 ; asked to help in supply¬

11:677; prisoners removed

ing provisions to Rhode Island, IV:

proposed by, credit,

landed

IV: 1 36;

to, 11:773; militia of, to aid in se- |

552-553,

curing control of Hudson river, II:

prisoners

removed

to,

777,

maritime

court

refers

111:18; time of militia ex¬

580,

643;

of,

American IVY 73; contro¬

pires, 11:786; relations with Long

versy to Washington, IV:582; in¬

Island under flags of truce, 11:804;

quiry into prices of grain and flour

proportion of continental troops to

in, IV:611, 662, 670-671, 678;

be

activity of whale boats from,

supplied

by,

11:813;

called

on

upon to aid in protecting Hudson

Long Island shore, IV:621 ; flour

river,

secretly

11:818,

19, 26, 37,

872-873,

128,

III :5,

130; asked to

624;

transported

to,

IV:623-

Massachusetts seeks

furnish light cavalry, 11:828; Gen.

tain provisions from,

Putnam ordered to forward levies

terference

from, 11:869; agrees to send 1000

wheat

to,

with

to

ob¬

IV:644; in¬

transportation

IV:681,

682,

of

692;

men to defense of Hudson river,

price of wheat in,

111:154; Gen. Gates directed to

Washington’s communication with,

call on,

contracted,

for militia and artificers,

111:200; embargo

on

provisions

from,

sented

convention

in

exports

111:202; to

of

repre¬

regulate

prices, 111:220; men from, to aid

V:26;

IV:732, 733;

militia

of,

to

rendezvous at Fredericksburgh, V: 35;

flour

for

guards

in,

V:47;

delegates from, in Vermont capital, V:109,

110; brigades of, posted

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Connecticut— continued.

Connecticut— continued.

in Highlands, V: 1 52; uniform for

from,

troops of, V :202; fort on Susque¬

beef

hanna built by emigrants from, V:

182; proposes convention of states

232;

invited

to

in,

for

French

troops,

VI:

of

to devise measures for feeding allied armies, VI :243-247; regiments of,

in

suppressing quota

conference

VI: 1 74-1 76; purchases of

states, V:287; asked to cooperate

307; •

219

robbers,

V:306-

in continental establishment Jan. 1,

money

required

1781, VI:280; beef supply from,

of

from, by resolution of congress, V:

VI :299, 385; action of legislature

323; proposal to exchange citizens

on

of,

held

by

British,

V:387;

recruiting

and

provisioning

in¬

army, VI:387; impressed clothing

terested in Vermont lands, V:437;

for New York troops to be brought

sufferings of Long Island refugees in,

through,

V :439-440; act of, restricting use

prisoners in, VI :5 1 4; enemy draws

of oxen for hauling, V:469-470;

supplies

VI :419-420,

from,

509-513;

V 1:515;

proposes

quota of, for supplying continental

conference of states on admission of

army, V:504; quota of supplies for

Vermont to union,

army, V:513; acts of, to improve

dispute of, with Pennsylvania, VI:

public

credit,

V:528,

VI:672-673;

530-536,

684; quota of, toward public ex¬

665-666; looked to, for supply of

penses and cost of war, V1:71 4;

beef,

remonstrance of New York against

V:649-650, 902; claim of

farmers

in,

horses,

V:677;

for

keeping

public

proportion

of

money to be raised by, for bringing army into

field,

commissions 778-779,

from,

VL758-759,

VII: 150,

176,

177,

234-236; governor of, replies to

V:724; loyalists

remonstrance, VI :803-804; cloth¬

from, collecting on Jessup’s Patent,

ing for companies of, VI:834; out¬

V:750; mutiny in brigade of, V:

rages committed on Long Island by

760;

persons

quota

of

militia

requested

from, V:785; Washington’s orders

from,

VII:343-347;

refugees from Long Island to pass

to advance militia of, V:807; dep¬

through,

redations committed on Long Island

paid by, for war department and

under

V :904,

civil list, VII:469; winter quarters

VI :758; Vermont patents held in,

of line regiments of, VII:530; per¬

VI:41; deficiency in levies from,

mission

VI: 1 13; committee of, in conven-

terminated, VII:550; quota of, for

commissions

from,

VII:384;

to bring

on

quota

articles

continental

to

be

through,

tion with committees of other states,

interest

VI: 160; salt meat not to be had

debts,

in, VI :1 71 ; land embargo removed

other states on uniform system of

VIII: 38;

to

loan

and

confer

with

State of New York

220

Connecticut

Connecticut — continued.

VIII

taxation, gates

national

on

adjustment

VIII

expenses,

:67,

of 68,



con¬

VII: 1

15;

:1 15; sixth, 11:513,

V:

tinued.

:65; votes of dele¬

from,

regiments



VII: 1 fifth,

15; fourth, 11:37,

VII

69, 70, 71, 72, 82; position of,

153,

toward

397; eighth, 11:37; tenth, 1:456,

commutation

of

officers’

pay, VIII: 1 16; receives disaffected from

New

money

York,

of,

217-218;

VIII: 132;

counterfeited, supports

VIII:

New

York

155, 760; seventh, 11:132,

487; seventeenth, 1:456, 487.

troops, Clinton’s opinion of, 1:354; called to defense of Peekskill,

II:

1 85 ; relied on for defense of High¬

in regard to location of national

land

capital,

VI11:261;

Kingstreet,

11:590; called on for

troops

to

defense

Hudson

be

proportion

raised

by,

of for

western service, VIII :383.

18,

council of safety, unites with governor

forts,

11:383;

of

19,

130,

authorized

to

to

river,

III:5,

154; Gen.

Gates

call

on,

111:200;

quarters,

IV:333;

to remove land embargo, VI: 174;

their

approves

to

allowed to return home, V:51-52;

supplying

officers desirous of settling on New

agree

convention

on measures

of for

states

allied armies, VI:244; its sanction sought for conveyance of clothing through state, V1:5 1 3; authorizes seizure of goods on Long Island, VI :758,

778, 825; asked to re¬

winter

ordered

York lands, among,

V:505-506;

V:760;

Gen.

mutiny Robert

Howe to call for aid of, V:807, 854;

employed

in

preparing

fascines, VI: 1 1 5 ; officer of, com¬ plimented by Washington, VII :98.

consider action, VII:236. Connecticut river, contested lands west

general assembly, considers plan to establish public credit, 11:677, V: 528, 530-536; resolution of, to re¬ move land embargo, V1:1 75 ; reso¬

of, 1:73-74; flour seized in region of, IV:248; towns east of, revolt from

New

Hampshire,

IV:322;

magazines in neighborhood of, IV:

lution of, bearing on admission of

333, 368; projected union between

Vermont to

Vermont and towns east of,

union,

VI:672-673;

IV:

not consulted on governor’s commis¬

396, 397, 695, V:136, 142-143,

sions to seize goods on Long Island,

284, VI :609-61 0; claim of New

VI :758.

Hampshire to towns west of, IV:

military affairs, see regiments, troops

693-694,

regiments, see also troops and names

towns

of colonels.

regiments,

139,

of,

represented

596; in

Cornish convention, V:133; senti¬

first,

VI 1:1 15;

V: 138,

west

VI1:1 15;

third,

11:319,

second, 460,

ment west of, Hampshire,

favorable

V: 1 33-1 34,

to

New 135;

Analytical Index — Clinton Papers

Connecticut river — continued. new

boundary

in

Conner, James,

place of,

sug¬

Deburgh's

gested to New York, V :31 3-314;

on,

established

as

Hampshire 436;

V :483,

and

boundary

Hampshire and 608;

Vermont

of

New

Vermont,

VI:

between

New

New York,

VI:

must

of

Dutchess

Conner, John, of Col. Levi Pawling’s

466-489;

boundary

of Col. James Van

regiment

county militia, V :825.

representation of agents for towns situated

22 1

regiment of militia, 11:22, 40, 50, 66, 91, 124. Conner,

Lancaster,

of Schenectady,

N. Y„ joins in petition for protec¬ tion of town, VI:334.

relinquish

Conner, Nathaniel, of Col. Johannes

claim to territory east of, VI:614,

Snyder’s

615; New York’s jurisdiction over

111:298.

lands west of, VI :642, VII: 166,

Ulster

county

regiment,

Conner, William, of Col. Levi Pawl¬

5 1 7; towns east of, formally claimed

ing’s regiment of militia, 1:842.

by Vermont, VI:642-643; design

Connolly, Michael, lieutenant, of fifth

to

on

regiment,- New York line, engaged

bank of, VI:744; action of New

establish

in enlisting men, 1:566; carries let¬

York

ter from Clinton to president of con¬

west

Vermont

legislature of,

capital

touching

VII: 165;

lands

resolution

of

vention,

1:617;

offers

congress touching claim of people

property of loyalists,

west

poses

of,

\r 11:1 77-1 78;

connec¬

to

raise

to

seize

1:635; pro¬

company,

1:635;

tion of Vermont with settlers east

writes to Clinton on liquors seized

of, VI 1:232; congress renews de- :

at

mand that Vermont relinquish claim

mends Jacobus Robinson for ap-’

to territory east of, VII:238; set¬

pointment

tlements at head of, in danger, VII:

Clinton

336, 392; behavior of friends of

j

Hackensack,

to,

as on

1:665;

subaltern, liquors

recom¬

1:665; taken

at

Hackensack, 1:669; informs Clin¬

New York west of, VI 1:632; peo¬

ton of success in recruiting, 1:839-

ple west of, required to make resti¬

840; recommended to Washington for appointment in Col.

tution of property, VII 1:5 7-58.

Dubois’

Connelly, see also Connolly, Conolly.

regiment, 11:102-103; carries let¬

Connelly,

Livingston

ter from Clinton to Col. Samuel R.

Manor, N. Y., deserts from Col.

Webb, II :505 ; carries money from

Marinus Willett’s levies, VII:286.

Col. Webb to Clinton, 11:512; in¬

Thomas,

of

forms Capt. Gershom Mott of ex¬

Conner, see also Connor. In¬

istence of flour supply, 11:761 ; ar¬

dians near Sacondaga, N. Y., Ill:

rests number of loyalists at Peeks-

415.

kill,

Conner,

Edward,

captured

by

1V: 301, 302; offers resigna-

222

State of New York

Connolly, Michael — continued,

Connoway,

Cornelius,

of Col.

tion, V:479; date of commission,

Cantine’s

V:705; recruiting officer for con¬

county militia, VI:37.

tinental

battalions,

V :908,

VI:

37, 55; ordered to receive clothing for

New

York

troops,

VI:74,

105, 130; receives warrant to im¬

regiment

of

John Ulster

Connoway, John, of Col. John Cantine’s regiment of Ulster county mi¬ litia, VI:37. Connyne, Peter (Pieter), of exempts

press wagons, horses and drivers, V1:209;

return

of

clothing

re¬

of

Coxsackie,

N.

Y.,

111:137,

138. ceived from, VI:234, 235, 236; paymaster to fifth New York regi¬ ment, VI :476, 477; to recruit in Ulster

county,

VI:492;

carries

Conolly, see also Connelly, Connolly. Conolly, Robert, oath administered to men in his employ, V:526; return

letter from Lt. Solomon Pendleton

of men employed by him in coaling

to Clinton, VI :65 7; returns of his

service, V:527.

recruits, VI:828; paymaster to sec¬

Conosarago, see Canaseraga.

ond New York regiment, VI:918,

Conover,- (Mr.), of New York

VI1:1 7; question of distribution of clothing

referred

to,

VI 1:84;

bounty to men enlisted by,

VII:

513. Connor,

Edward,

quartermaster, Pawling’s

by Brant to Tryon county, VII:

Conroy, Patrick, his family to be con¬

lieutenant of

levies,

Col.

and

Albert

V:806,

907,

VII: 14, 65, 306, 381.

Y.,

Myndert

petitions Harris,

for

pardon

111:240;

of sells

flour for American army, V: 1 68. Connor, John, of Col. regiment

of

Levi

militia

Pawl¬ at

Fort

Clinton, 1:85 7; petitions for protec¬ tion of Marbletown, IV:53. Connor, John, Jr., petitions for pro¬ tection of Marbletown, IV :53. Connoway, see also Conway.

veyed

from

Dutchess

county

to

New V ork city by permission of Lt.

Gen.

Elizabeth

Connor, Hugh, of Dutchess county,

ing’s

Conradt, John, loyalist, joins party led

81.

Connor, see also Conner.

N.

city, VIII:xvii.

Jones, to

IV :81 3; carry

his

sloop wife,

V :657. Conshook

(Cantshook?)

island,

in

LIudson river, 1:41 6. Constable,- (Mr.), desires to re¬ move from

Philadelphia to Sche¬

nectady, IV:606. Constable, - (Dr.), of Schenec¬ tady, N. Y., IV:606, 607. Constable, Gerntt, of Col. Johannes Snyder’s regiment of Ulster county militia, 111:298.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Constable,

Henry,

of

exempts

of

223

Continental Village — continued,

Kingston and Hurley, N. Y., Ill:

headquarters, VII :332 ; troops at,

612.

in

Constable,

Jacob

Gilbert,

of

new militia

VII:400,

N. Y„ joins in petition for protec¬

regiment,

tion from Indians, V: 1 79. Convention of states for reduction of

Constitution, the, see United States. Constitution

island, West

Hudson

Point,

prices, 111:481.

river,

Conway, see also Connoway.

earthworks

Conway,

constructed on, 1:129; first fort in Highlands

erected

on,

Gen.

Nixon’s

brigade

Henry

Seymour,

general,

secretary of state, Lt.-Gov. Gold¬

1:130;

en’s letter to, on stamp act riot, I:

depth of water at north end of, I: 561 ;

supplies,

Contryman, John, of Tryon county,

31:642.

opposite

of

432, 442, 502-503.

of West¬

chester county, N. Y., petitions for creation

want

38- 39; personal description of, I:

sta¬

39- 40; defender of John Wilkes,

tioned on, V: 1 52 ; chain defended

1:59.

by batteries on, VII :1 14.

Conway, John, lieutenant-colonel, of

Continental army, see United States.

first New Jersey regiment, his re¬ Continental

congress,

see

United

port, VI :439.

States.

Conway, Moncure Daniel, author of

Continental ferry, Hudson river,

II:

life of Thomas Paine, 1:61.

473, 809, V:348. Continental

Conway,

treasury,

see

United

Thomas,

major-general,

orders preparations for defense of

States, finances.

Hudson river, 11:190; takes part

Continental Village, Putnam county, J N. Y., Gen. Israel Putnam at, II: !

in battle of Germantown, 11:367, 368, 373; his attacks on Washing¬

388; its capture, 11:592; Massa- ,

ton, 11:506, 507, 864; made in¬

chusetts troops in winter quarters [

spector general, 11:506, 507; his

at, IV.-333, 377; public stores at,

faction proposes campaign in Can¬

IV:596,

ada,

enemy,

868; V:21 ;

threatened

11:712; his resignation,

II:

McDougall

713;

British

de¬

wallader, 11:713; Clinton explains

stroyed barracks at, when Highland

to, deficiency of clothing for troops,

reported

at,

Gen.

by ;

V :2 7;

forts were captured, V :598; forage for continental army obtained at,

his

duel

11:774-775; 1

with

Gen.

characterized

Cad-

by

Alexander Hamilton, 11:864; ad¬

V:800; Gen. William Heath at,

vises with Clinton on military af¬

VI:409; described by French of¬

fairs at Albany, 111:78-79, 89;

ficer,

Clinton advises, 111:99-101 ; gives

VI1:1 14;

Gen.

Heath’s ,

State of New York

224

Conway, Thomas — continued. instructions regarding non

at

Ticonderoga,

writes to

Conway

British

can¬

111:105;

Clinton on prisoners

at

Albany and ordering of regiments to

Highlands,

111:107-108;

re¬

ceives request of Albany committee concerning

prisoners,

111:109;

writes to Clinton on transportation of

regiments

to

Highlands,

III:

113-114; to Clinton on Warner's troops and result of removing regi¬ ments to Highlands, 111:123-125; Col. Peter Gansevoort to, on rein- j

cabal,

see

Conway,

Thomas. Conyne,

Casparus,

of

exempts

of

Claverack, N. Y., 111:642. Conyne, Laurence, ensign, of exempts of

Claverack,

N.

Y.,

111:641,

642, 643. Coock, Durias, of Col. John Field’s regiment of Dutchess county mili¬ tia, V :825. Cook,

Joab,

of

Saratoga,

N.

Y.,

signs petition for protection of dis¬ trict, IV:770; seeks permission to export flour and buy salt, V :262.

forcement for Fort Schuyler, III: 125-126;

Clinton to, on frontier

protection and Warner’s regiment, 111:133-135;

forwards

from Cherry Valley,

warning

111:142; to

Clinton on needs of frontier.

III:

1 49-1 50; Clinton to, on protection of frontier and stores, and restric¬ tions

on

prisoners,

Gen.

Alexander McDougall’s or¬

forms Moon,

111:200-202, 204; in¬

Clinton of arrival 111:226;

at

Half

to be aided by

militia, 111:227-228, 229; Clinton sends

foreign

news

to,

111:230-

231 ; informs Clinton of his move¬ ments

on

northern

tection of Saratoga and Cambridge,

111:21 I. Cook,

John,

of

Rombout

precinct,

Dutchess county, N. Y., flour for army

at his mill,

IV:785,

803,

874, V: 105, 296.

111:187-189;

ders to, for security of northern de¬ partment,

Cook, Joal, joins in petition for pro¬

frontier,

III:

loyalist,

gives

information

about

party from Canada, VI1:405-406. Cook, John, Seneca chief, V:237. Cook,

Leonard,

Hopkins’

of

Col.

Roswell

of

Dutchess

regiment

county militia, 11:627. Cook,

Mary,

wife

of

John

Cook,

Seneca chief, V:237. C ook,

Robert,

captain of American

258-259; informs Clinton of suc¬

vessel,

[Lady]

cess in forwarding arms, 111:290;

11:33;

to act against New York or Rhode

drawal from service, 11:222-224.

explains

to

Washington,” Clinton

with¬

Island, III :306; sends scout to Ti¬

Cook, Savareness, of Tryon county,

conderoga, 111:329; intervenes to

N. Y., joins in petition for protec¬

keep troops in Albany, 111:333.

tion of settlements, V:179.

125

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Cook, Simeon, major, of Col. Roswell Hopkins’

regiment

of

Dutchess

county militia, commends character

Cool, Cornells, Jr., of Capt. Silvester Salisbury’s company of light horse, 1:575.

of Lt. Robert Wood, IV:400; to

Cool, John, of Rhinebeck, Dutchess

deliver levies for three months’ ser¬

county, N. Y., loyalist, 11:531.

vice, VI :7. Cook,

Cool, Rachel, wife of John Cool, II:

Thomas,

regiment, 1:278;

sergeant,

Ulster carries

of second

county

message

militia, to

Fort

Cook, William, of Cherry Valley, N. suffers

by

enemy’s

depreda¬

tions, IV:340.

solves of congress to Clinton, II: 561.

Coolitie, see Coletien. Coolman, Gebhard, loyalist, prisoner

Coon,

Jeremiah,

of

Cherry

Valley,

N. Y., joins in petition for protec¬ tion, 11:822.

Jacob,

loyalist,

prisoner

at

Hurley, 11:466, 472, 477. Cooke,

John Hathorn’s regiment, Orange

of war, VI :731.

Cookas, Ad., carries minutes and re¬

Cooke,

Cooley, Benjamin, lieutenant, of Col.

county militia, IV:272.

Montgomery, 11:58.

Y.,

531.

Joseph

P.,

of

Coon, Mark, of Col. Frederick Weissenfels’ levies, deserts, VI:272.

Connecticut,

Coonley, John, of Charlotte precinct,

clerk of council of safety, VI:247.

Dutchess county, N. Y., taxed for

Cooke, Nicholas, governor of Rhode Island, Clinton applies to, for can¬

New York

line,

VI:220;

discharged Jan. 1, 1781, VII: 17. Cooke, Samuel, witness of agreement between Daniel Parker and Udny Hay, VI:460.

Hurley, 11:466, 472, 477.

N.

of Marbletown, Ulster Y.,

cartridges in his

-,

loyalist,

135.

of

Cherry

Y., petitions for pro¬

Coonrod, Joseph, of Cherry Valley, N.

Y., petitions for protection of

settlement, 11:822. Coons, Harmen, of Albany county, Y.,

Bartholomew

Hess

in¬

dicted for robbing, IV: 1 88.

Manor, N. Y., 11:219. Cooper, -,

ensign,

of twentieth

regiment, British army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451.

care, III :401. Cool,

Jr.,

Cooper,-, of militia of Livingston

Cook’s reach, Hudson river, 1:126.

county,

Hendrick,

tection of settlement, 11:822.

N.

Cooke, Thomas, loyalist, prisoner at

Cool, --,

Coonrod,

Valley, N.

non, II:759. Cooke, Samuel, surgeon of fifth regi¬ ment,

son in British service, VI:576.

prisoner,

VI:

Cooper,-, of Fishkill, Dutchess county, N. Y., money paid at his

15

State of New York

226

Cooper, Gilbert — continued.

Cooper,-continued. house for recruiting expenses, VI:

ing,

561, 715.

of James Linkletter, V:710; return

Cooper, -, his tavern near Bos¬

V:679; approves application

of men

ordered by,

V:774;

or¬

dered to reinforce Capt. Lawrence,

ton, Mass., II :450. Cooper, Cornelius C. K., of Orange

VI:72-73; calls for provisions, VI:

county, N. Y., joins in petition for

82, 83; Col. A. H. Hay’s differ¬

protection, IV: 1 72.

ence with, VI :527, 528.

Cooper,

Ezekiel,

empts

of

lieutenant,

Poughkeepsie

of

ex¬

precinct,

Cooper (Cuyper), Gilbert, lieutenantcolonel, of Orange county militia, to

Hudson 302,

protect

river,

307;

west

1:288, ordered

his house, V :680. Cooper,

N. Y„ IV :236, 237.

1:258;

Cooper, Jacob, robbery attempted at

shore of 289-290,

to

Kings-

Jacobus,

Fishkill,

Dutchess

county, N. Y., 1:562. Cooper

(Coopper), James,

Dutchess

county,

N.

Fishkill,

Y.,

lends

money to aid recruiting, VI:75. Cooper,

John,

lieutenant,

of second

bridge, 1:311; at Closter, N. J.,

regiment, Dutchess county militia,

1:61 1 ; sends list of articles seized,

member of court martial, VI:763.

1:639; marches to ferry, 1:682 ; to

Cooper, Joseph, of associate company

guard passes of Highlands, 1:691 ;

in Charlotte county,

proposes to finish barracks at Ram-

447.

apo,

1:706;

return

of

N. Y.,

IV:

regiment

Cooper, Mydred, of Blooming Grove,

under his command, 1:720; reports

Orange county, N. \., asks pro¬

inadequacy of force and activity of enemy,

1:740-741,

798;

com¬

plains of conduct of Col. A.

H.

tection from horse thieves, V:679. Cooper,

Myles

King’s

(Dr.),

College,

president

New York

of

city,

Hay and Lt. Col. Isaac Sherwood,

loyalist, saved from mob by Alex¬

11:434-435 ; sustains Capt. Robert

ander Hamilton, 1:62-63; his ac¬

Johnston, 11:538; his cooperation

tivity in support of ministerial meas¬

in recovery of lost property desired,

ures, 1:71-72; his church, 1:78.

111:173, 278-279; calls for rein¬

Cooper, Obadiah, of Dutchess county,

forcement, IV:86-87; his signature

N.

Y.,

petitions

for

pardon

of

required to precept for court of oyer

Myndert

and terminer, IV:2 79; advises that

flour for American army, IV:803.

families of loyalists be allowed to

Cooper, Obadiah, of Albany, N. Y.,

go to New York city, V:678; re¬ quired to prevent women from go¬ ing to New York city and return-

Harris,

111:240;

sells

VI :733. Cooper,

Price,

of

Dutchess

N. Y., loyalist, VI:888.

county,

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Cooper, Robert, of Col. James Mc-

Cope,

William,

Claghry’s regiment of Ulster county

Snyder’s

militia, captured at Fort Montgom¬

109. Copeman

ery, IV:205, 206.

of

N. Y., robbed by whigs, 11:858.

county

militia,

N. Y., his influence sought in favor of plan to raise force of rangers, 11:315, 316; makes representation against Col. A. H. Hay and Lt.

guard

Col. of

at

first

Johannes

militia,

(Koopman),

major,

i heunis, of Orange county,

of

regiment

Cooper, Samuel, of Saratoga district,

Cooper,

227

Abraham,

regiment, ordered

Fort

II:

Plank,

Tryon to

keep

V:547;

commended for bravery at Johns¬ town, VIL483. Coper, John, of Haverstraw, N. Y., joins in petition for protection of district, V:471.

Col. Isaac Sherwood, 11:434; joins in representing to Clinton defense¬ less state of southern part of county, IV :775.

county, N. Y., rendezvous for lev¬ ies at his house, V :824. Copp, John, captain, of first regiment.

Cooper, William, of Col. John Hathorn’s

Coper, Obediah, of Fishkill, Dutchess

regiment of Orange

county

militia, fined for desertion, V :686.

New York line, left out of new establishment, peals

to

111:722-724;

Clinton

for

justice,

ap¬ IV:

Cooper, Zebulon, refugee from Long

8-9; Clinton replies to, IV:26; re¬

Island, seeks permission to export

ports approach of enemy to Fort

pro; isions to Connecticut, V :440.

Van Dyck, IV:586; reports other

Cooper river, S. C., V:96. Cooper’s ferry, Delaware river. Lord Cornwallis crosses at, 11:559. Cooperstown, Otsego county, N. Y.,

movements,

Coopland, John, his claim to bounty,

as

judge advocate, VI:763, 765. Copp, William, exempted from militia service, 111:421.

county, Col.

11:35.

N.

Jacob

Y.,

carries orders to

Klock,

V :590-591,

637; carries orders to Col. Goose

Coos, N. H., proposed expedition to Canada by way of, IV:365, 366, 367, 603.

Van Schaick, V :636. Coppernoll, John, lieutenant, of sec¬ ond regiment, Tryon county militia,

Coote, Sir Eyre, major-general, Brit¬ ish army, IV :509. George,

acting

Coppernall,-(Mr.), of Tryon

1:165.

Coote,

IV:620;

captain,

VI :21. Coppernoll

of twenty-

(Coppernolls), Nicholas,

of Tryon county, N. Y., petitions

fourth regiment, British army, with

for

protection

Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:450.

179, VI:278.

from

Indians,

V:

State of New York

228

Copyright, act of congress in relation to, VIII :1 64.

N. Y., signs petition for pardon of

Coral, John, of Schenectady, N. Y., joins

in

statement

of

grievances-

111:66. Corbin,

of

Quaker

Hill,

Dutchess county, N. Y., constable, IV :464.

Cornell,

Daniel,

convicted,

of

Fredericksburgh

colonel,

of

Wil¬

liamsburg, Va., acting as king’s re¬ ceiver general, 1:90.

recommended

for

Henry,

of

Beekman’s

pre¬

cinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., his complaint against commissary,

V:

555.

Corbits point, Hudson river, Admiral

and

pardon, 111:181, 183. Cornell,

Richard,

Cordova,

Myndert Harris, 111:241.

precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., -,

Corbin,

Cornell, Clement, of Dutchess county,

Don,

1:742.

Cornell, John, of Beekman’s precinct,

Spaniard,

Dutchess county, N. Y., signs pe¬

commanding fleet on English coast

tition relating to James Essmond,

VIII :44.

111:355.

Coren, Isaac, captain, of Pennsylvania artillery company, VI:413. Corey,

Eleazer,

of

third

Ireland,

transports

leave,

for

America, 1:205; troops from, II: 437;

arrival

of

British

ships at,

VII :21 1.

of Beekman’s pre¬

to James Essmond, 111:355, Cornell, Thomas, of Queens county, N. Y., loyalist, V:158. Cornhill, Caleb, of Col. John FreaPs regiment of Dutchess county militia, V :825.

Corlaers Hook, see New York city. Corlett,

Samuel,

cinct, N. Y., signs petition relating

regiment,

New York line, deserts, VI:370. Cork,

Cornell,

William,

sergeant,

of

Col.

Cornhill, James, of New York levies, VI:370.

Robert Van Rensselaer’s regiment

Cornue, Daniel, of Schenectady, N.

of Albany county militia, V :383.

Y., joins in address of grievances,

“ Cormorant,”

the,

British

war-ship

under Admiral Rodney, V:730. Cornbury,

Edward

colonial

governor

Hyde, of

Lord,

New York,

VIII :xvi. Corne, Peter, of Westchester county, N. Y., loyalist, V :1 59. Cornelia,” sloop, sent to New York city under flag of truce, 11:523. Cornelius, see Itghnejonkeu. Cornelius, see Otatshete.

111:66. Cornwall, see also Cornwell. Cornwall,

Gideon,

Hopkins’

of Col.

regiment

of

Roswell Dutchess

county militia, 11:626. Cornwall

precinct.

Orange

county,

N. Y., light horse of, 1:320, 550; committee of, vouches for Mr. St. John, 111:148. Cornwallis, Charles, Earl, lieutenantgeneral, British army, in New York

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Cornwallis, Charles — continued, city,

I ;84;

men

arrested

captures 560;

Fort

fears

Mercer,

of

his

Cornwallis, Charles —- continued,

bearing

guaranty of protection from,

229

11:6;

11:559-

approach

in

estimate of his force, VII:360; re¬ tires

within

his

principal

works,

VII:376; movement to reinforce, anticipated,

VII :431 ; his surren¬

Orange county, IV: 101 ; at Tap-

der,

pan,

thirty-

478, 484, 487, 490, 494, 561,

third foot, IV:509; portrait, IV:

VI11:410, 418; loss of his army

opp.

encourages opposition in parliament,

IV: 1 71 ;

710;

colonel

of

rumor that he super¬

sedes Sir Henry Clinton, V:156;

VII:434,

439,

451,

VIII :52.

reported to have left New York

Cornwell, see also Cornwall.

and returned, V :381 ; retreats from

Cornwell,

Charlotte, marches

N. to

C.,

borders

of

falls

Greene,

back

Caleb,

of

Col.

Roswell

of

Dutchess

VI:386;

Hopkins’

Virginia,

county militia, fined for desertion,

VI :670; his reported strength, VI: 671 ;

457,

regiment

VI:590, 591.

before

Gen.

Cornwell, James, of Beekman’s pre¬

fights

Gen.

cinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., his

VI:709;

Greene at Guilford Court House,

complaint against commissary,

VI :738-739;

555.

retreat

from

Deep

river, VI:910; fate of Fort Wat¬ son

dependent

Wilmington,

on,

N.

VI :91 3; C.,

at

V1:91 -4;

V:

Cornwell, John, fined for delinquency, V:687. Cornwell

(Cornwall),

Martin,

lieu¬

Count Rochambeau intercepts let¬

tenant, of fifth regiment, Dutchess

ters

from,

county militia,

his

arrival

VI 1:1 I 1, to

New

VII: 1 1 1 ; in

report

New

112; York,

to

York bring

VII: 135;

tacked at James river,

of city,

army at¬

VI1:1 36;

Baltimore regarded as his objective, VII: 175;

his troops occupied at

Yorktown in fortifying, VI 1:201; advantageously

posted,

212; expectation VII:305, 362,

308,

of 312,

VII :21 1 -

his

capture,

313,

361,

367-368, 372, 379, 405;

proposes terms of surrender, VII: 326; report of capture, VII:354;

seizes

Long Island, V:166,

loyalists

on

198.

Coromandel, coast of, VIII :36. Correntan,

Rikart,

of

exempts

of

Wallkill, N. Y„ 111:471. Corrin, see Corwin, Currin, Curwin, Curwine. Corsbort, Christian, brings intelligence to Helderberg of enemy’s force at Pasick, VI:31. Cortier, Nathaniel, his testimony, V: 933. Cortland,

see

Cortlandt.

also

Cortlandt,

Van

State of New York

230

Cortland,

-,

clerk

of city

and

Cortlandt, Philip —- continued.

county of New York, VIII :25 3,

1 9-20;

Clinton considers his com¬

287.

plaints,

VP22-24;

Cortlandt,

also

see

Cortland,

Van

Van

Cortlandt),

Philip,

colonel, of second regiment, New York join

line,

1:5 76;

Gen.

Arnold,

marching 11:253;

to of¬

officer

to

146-147;

regiment

at

Valley

Forge, 11:843-845; Clinton replies 11:845; recommends men for

ensigns, 111:288; commends work of Baron Steuben, 111:288; asked to lead his regiment to Cochecton, IV:210; apprised of enemy’s ac¬ tivity at Cherry Valley and Fort Plank,

IV:293; advises dismissal

of militia on Ulster frontier, 305;

orders

militia

to

IV:

Minisink,

IV :350, 35 1 ; correspondence with Clinton

on expedition against In¬

dian towns, IV:370-371 ; ordered from Ulster frontier, IV:767, 777778; reports

enemy’s appearance

at Fantine Kill, IV:798-799; in¬ forms Clinton of progress of expedi¬ tion against Indians, IV :85 1-852; in

Sullivan’s

expedition,

V :228,

VI:250; V 1:251; orders

transmitted

to

after

fire

Fort

at

Captains

complaints

Black and

against

Wiley,

VI: |

V1:369; orders

to,

VI:

Schuyler,

876, 879-880. Cortlandt

(Corteland,

Cortlandts,

Cortland,

Courtlands)

Westchester

county,

Manor, N.

Y.,

quarters of surgeon in, 1:412; loy¬ alist rangers lurking in,

1:801

; in¬

habitants of, petition for creation of new militia regiment,

11:641-642, of, 111:682-

696-697; exempts 683; levies raised from, in July, 1780, VI:70; recruiting in, VI: 146, 147; bounds Capt. St. John’s company, VI:623. Cortlandt

Manor

Americans

in

House, action

VI1:1 16.

in

account of shoes

Clinton’s

count of state allowances for cloth¬

joins

Clinton replies to,

James

Tioga branch, V :24 1 ; transmits ac¬

472;

on clothing for

Gen.

1781, VII :59;

V :opp.

VI :21 9;

Clinton,

for Mrs.

V:460; his portrait,

VI:

Manor,

joins in representation of

232, 236; sent to destroy corn on

ing,

recruiting

line officers to legislature,

officers,

his

sends

Cortlandt

writes to Clinton

to,

VI:47-48, 66;

VI:84;

brigade,

11:266; describes to Clinton suffer¬ of

Captains

asked to nominate commissary for

ficers of levies desire to join him,

ings

his further rep¬

regarding

Black and Wiley,

Cortlandt. Cortlandt (Cortland, Cortlant, Courtlandt,

resentations

Cortlandt’s

of

held July

permission

by 3,

asked

Jay to meet friends at,

bridge,

Westchester

county, N. Y., Yagers take posses¬ sion of, VII :59.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Cortreght, see also Kortreght, Kortright.

ling’s

regiment

at

Fort

Clinton,

11:91.

Coriright’s

Patent,

see

Kortright’s

British

of thirty-

army,

with

Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451. Cottong, Daniel, of New York city,

Cottrill,

George,

Drake’s

of

regiment

Col. of

Samuel

Westchester

county militia, VI:70.

Patent. Corwin, see also Currin, Curwin, Cur-

Couch, Eve, of Rhinebeck precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., wife of

wine. Corwin, Theophilus, of North Wind¬ Ulster

county,

N.

Y.,

his

Coryell’s

(Caryll’s)

ferry,

Washington’s

Delaware

approach

to,

111:484; soldiers of fourth Penn¬ sylvania regiment reported at, IV: Washington at,

Philip Couch, to be sent to New York city, 11:531. Couch, Johannes, Jr.,

house plundered, 11:476.

229;

captain,

VIIl:304.

Cortnght, Courtright, see Kortright.

river,

William,

first regiment,

Cortreght, Jacobus, of Col. Levi Paw-

sor,

Cotton,

231

VIII:401,

of Cobleskill,

Schoharie county, N. Y., joins in petition for relief, IV:475. Couch, Philip, of Rhinebeck precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., loyalist, 11:531. Coughman, Jacob, of Durlach, Tryon

402. Cosby, William, governor of province of New York, opposed to frequent elections, stamp

1:20;

act,

recommended

1:32;

John

Peter

county,

N.

Y., loyalist,

VII :80,

81. Coulne, -, esquire, of Greatneck, L.

I., maltreated and robbed by

party from Connecticut, VII:234. Zenger arrested at his instigation, 1:55.

petitions for protection of frontier,

Coster, John, of Col. John Hathorn’s regiment of Orange county militia, fined

for

disobedience

of

orders,

IV:272. Cotter,

George,

lieutenant,

twenty-

Burgoyne at Saratoga, II :45 1. Thadeus,

Drake’s

regiment

of

Col.

of

Samuel

Westchester

county militia, VI: 70. Cotton,

IV :563. Council

of

appointment,

see

New

York, province and state. Council, Indian, see Indian council.

fourth regiment, British army, with

Cotter,

Coulter, John, Mamakating, N. Y.,

-

(Rev.),

Conn., VII: 1 06.

Council for regulation and government of southern district of New York state, see New York, province and state. Council of revision, see New York, province and state,

of

Bolton,

Council

of safety,

see

province and state.

New

York,

State of New York

232

Counrad, Nicoless, of Cherry Valley,

Couten, Josias, of Tryon county, N.

N. Y., joins in petition for protec¬

Y., joins in petition for protection against Indians, V :1 79.

tion, II :822. Counradj, -, German lieutenant

Couwenhoven,

under Burgoyne, 11:453. Counterfeit

bills,

measure

Couwenhoven, see also Covenhoven.

to

guard

Nicholas,

of

New

Utrecht, Kings county, N. Y., of¬ fers to advance money for Ameri¬

against passing,

V:326-327;

ex¬

tent of their issue, VIII :217-219. Countryman, Adam, of Tryon county, N. Y., his house reached by Gen. Robert

Van

Rensselaer’s

forces,

VI :694, 699. Countryman,

George,

lieutenant,

of

arrests Sheriff Anthony Van Veghten, 111:280, 281. John,

for

fifth

Couper, Thomas, of Smith’s Clove, county,

on parole.

III: 683-

684, IV :40. Covenhoven, Edward, of Rhinebeck, Dutchess county, for

his

N.

exchange,

Y., petition

IV: 1 45 ;

pro¬

N.

ming,

IV: 1 65 ; William Duer in¬

terests himself in, VII: 158-1 59. Covenhoven,

Jacob,

of

Fishkill,

Dutchess county, N. Y., provides

recruit

regiment. New York line, VII :22.

Orange

officers

posal to exchange for John Cum-

first regiment, Tryon county militia,

Countryman,

can

Y.,

joins

in

pasture for use of continental army, V :852. Cowan, James, of Cambridge district, N.

Y.,

takes part in

maltreating

petition to establish military post in

loyalists, 11:857; joins in petition

Clove, IV:275.

for protection of northern frontier,

Courtlandt, see Cortland, Cortlandt,

111:210. Cowan,

Van Cortlandt. Court martial, trial of officers by, III: 717-721 ; jurisdiction of, 111:736, 737, IV:36-38, 72-73, 273; de¬ cisions of, in delinquency cases, IV:

Patrick,

of Cambridge

dis¬

trict, N. Y., assists in maltreating loyalists, 11:858. Cowan,

Robert,

of Cambridge

dis¬

trict, N. Y„ joins in petition for protection of northern frontier, III:

271-272, V:686-687; Clinton on compensation of officers serving on, IV :2 73;

failure of,

for want

of

quorum, V:472; difficulties in way of holding, VI :1 7. Courts of admiralty, to be apprised that period of cessation of hostilities

210. Cow

Chase,

the,

poem

written

by

Maj. Andre, 1:63, VI:261. Cowden, James, petitions for protec¬ tion

of

districts,

Cambridge

and Saratoga

111:210.

Cowden, James S., petitions for pro¬

at sea will be ascertained, VIII:

tection of Cambridge and Saratoga

253.

districts, 111:210.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Cowden, Samuel, petitions for protec¬ tion

of Cambridge

and

Saratoga

first regiment,

Cowin, see Cowing. Cowing, Daniel, of Col. Albert Pawling’s regiment of levies, seeks par¬

near Schoharie,

British

army,

with

Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451. Coxe, see also Cox. Coxe, -, in commissary service,

don for deserlion, VII:343.

IV :545. N.

Y., his house attacked by Indians, IV:770.

Coxsackie (Coxackee, Coxakie, Coxseghkie, Coxsocky), Greene county, N. Y., inhabitants of, petition in

Cow Neck,

Queens county, N. Y.,

IV :839.

behalf of John Cumming, 11:698; petition

Cow Neck bay, L. I., enemy brings boats

York line, tried for absence from

Cox, William, lieutenant, of twenty-

Cowenhoven, see Covenhoven.

— —,

Cox, Thomas, of fifth regiment. New

roll-call, 1:823, 824.

districts, 111:210.

Cowley,

233

to,

across

island,

1:345;

boats removed from, 1:347. Cownover, Samuel, arrested for carry¬

of

exempts

of,

III: 137-

139; robbery committed in,

III:

614; return of Col. Anthony Van Bergen’s regiment at, IV:687. Crabb,

John,

of

F redericksburgh,

ing goods from New York city to

Dutchess county, N. Y., loyalist,

New Jersey, 11:599.

apprehended at White Plains, II:

Cox,-, captain, member of court to inquire into conduct of Lt. Col.

Charles,

of

Crabb, Thomas, of exempts of Pough¬ keepsie

Vanck, VI :282. Cox,

317.

second

regiment,

and

Rombout

precincts,

N. Y., IV:235. Crafort,-(Mrs.), prisoner, her

New York line, VI:628. Cox, Ebenezer, lieutenant-colonel, of

exchange suggested, IV :41 3. Craft, Jacob, of fifth regiment. New

first regiment, Tryon county militia, fell at Oriskany, 11:204, 284, III: 280.

Y., petitions for guard, IV :81 9. Cox, Joseph, of New York city, mer¬ chant, VIIExxxiv. Nicholas,

of

fined

for

misconduct,

1:823, 824.

of

IV: 1 72.

southern

part

cinct,

Dutchess

county,

N.

Y.,

taxed for son in enemy’s service, VI :286. Cragare, John, of Col. John Frear’s

Orange

county,

N. Y., joins in petition for protec¬ tion

line,

Craft, John, of Fredericksburgh pre¬

Cox, John, Jr., of Ulster county, N.

Cox,

York

of

county,

regiment of Dutchess county militia, V :825. Crage, John, captain, of second regi¬ ment,

Ulster

county militia,

lays

State of New York

234

Crandell, Caleb, of McNeal’s Ferry,

Crage, John—continued. down commission, 1:228-229; pe¬

Hudson river, N. Y., loyalist, de¬

titions for protection of border, IV:

nounced by commissioners for con¬

562.

spiracies, VII :357.

Craig, see also Craik. Craig,

Robert,

chester

of

Crandle (Crandell), Samuel, lieuten¬

Peekskill,

county,

N.

Y.,

West¬ loyalist,

IV:302.

Cambridge,

Mass.,

Washington’s

headquarters, VI11:41 4. (Craig),

Virginia, to

James

hospitals

in

Rhode

-,

German

(Crambary,

J.,

Dutchess

county militia, 1:670.

leads raiding party in New Jersey, 11:625.

session seized by enemy, V :644. Crane,

lieutenant

(Mr.),

carries letter

387. Crane,

Cranberry),

British take road to,

--,

from John Field to Clinton, VII:

under Burgoyne, 11:453.

N.

regiment,

of

Island for French sick, V :678.

Cranbury

first

Crane, - (Mr.), letter in his pos¬

(Dr.),

chief hospital physician,

prepare

Cramm,

of

Crane, -, of New York militia,

Craigie house, formerly Vassall house,

Craik

ant,

II:

37; Washington at, VIII :403.

George,

Henry

captain,

Ludinton’s

of

Col.

regiment

of

Dutchess county militia, VI:49. Crane, Isaac, adjutant, of Col. John

Crance, see also Crans.

Field’s regiment of Dutchess county

Crance, Henry, of exempts of Han¬

militia, in action at Ward’s house,

over,

Ulster

county,

111:499,

IV: 1 26.

kill, Ulster county, 111:471.

of Capt. Uriah Drake’s company of Ulster county exempts V :3, 4. Amos,

of

regiment

Col.

Roswell

of

Dutchess

Crandel, Caleb, of Saratoga, N. Y., permission

to export

wheat

and bring in salt, V :262. Crandel,

on

Long

Luis,

of

Col.

regiment

of

Dutchess

county militia, 111:74, IV:33, VI: 49 ; signs address to governor in be¬ half of Joshua Myrick, VI:529. Crane, John, of Essex county, N. J., petitions to Clinton for exchange of

county militia, V:71, 72.

seeks

prisoner

Crane, John, captain, of Col. Henry Ludinton’s

Cranck (Crank), Henry (Henrick),

Hopkins’

734;

Island, V:752.

Crance, Jacob, of exempts of Wal-

Crandel,

11:732,

Abraham

persons taken on Susquehanna, VI: 606. Crane, John Treat, of Essex county, N. Y., petitions for exchange of

Brinckerhoff’s regiment of Dutchess

persons

county militia, V:825.

VI :606.

taken

on

Susquehanna,

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Crane, Jonathan, of Essex county, N.

235

Crane, Thadeus — continued.

J., petitions for exchange of Capt.

county mihtia, required to aid in

Joseph Crane, IV :19b.

protecting country,

Crane, Joseph, captain, of Col. A. H.

V :33,

34, 79-

80; makes return of classes in his

VI: 16;

Hay s regiment of Orange county

regiment,

mihtia, valuable box said to be in

in readiness to march,

his

his proposal for protection of Mid¬

possession,

HI: 173;

his

ex¬

VII

change, IV:795-796, V:349; pe¬

dle Patent,

titions

to confer with,

for

exchange

of

persons

taken on Susquehanna, VI :606. Crane,

Joseph,

colonel,

of

artillery,

200, 214. county,

VII

N.

lieutenant, J.,

petitions

of Essex for

:30; Col. Thomas

VII

:98,

189; his

:5Q9-5 10, 5 1 5 ; to confer with

Clinton chester

Joseph,

VI :71-72;

recommendations for appointments,

ranked before Col. John Lamb, V:

Crane,

to put regiment

ex¬

on

protection

VII

county,

joins

in

memorial

VII

:631.

of

:605,

for

West¬ 606;

protection,

change of Capt. Joseph Crane, IV;

Crane, William, of Essex county, N.

796; petitions for exchange of per¬

J., petitions for exchange of per¬

sons

sons taken by enemy on Susque¬

taken on Susquehanna,

VI:

606.

hanna,

Crane, Joseph, of Southeast precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., vouches for

character

111:359;

of

three

approves

Quakers,

removal

of

family to Long Island, VII:549. Crane, Joseph (Dr.), 111:494; per¬ mit sought for his wife to go from

VI:b06.

Crane’s Mills, N. J., V:45 7. Crank,

Henrick,

of

Newburgh

empts, V :4. Crans, see also Crance. Crans, Henry, loyalist, under arrest, 51:474. Crawberger,

Peter,

of

Schaghticoke

Connecticut to Long Island, VII:

district, N.

387.

mont party, VII:609.

Crane, Joseph, Jr., of Southeast pre¬

Y., adherent of Ver¬

Crawford, --, lieutenant, of Ulster

cinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., re¬

county

ports seizure of flour, 11:761-762;

martial, 1:530.

joins in petition in behalf of Joshua

regiment of Dutchess county militia, in action at Ward’s house, 11:734. Crane, Thaddeus, lieutenant colonel, fourth

regiment,

Crawford,

mihtia,

-

member

of

court

(Miss),

of Peek-

skill, Westchester county, N. Y.,

Myrick, VI :529. Crane, Solomon, of Col. John Lield’s

of

ex¬

Westchester

her losses by refugees and militia,

VI -.502-503. Crawford, Alexander,

of Col.

Levi

Pawling’s regiment at Port Clinton, 1:806, 11:50.

236

State of New York

Crawford, Daniel, lieutenant, of sec¬

Cregier, Thomas — confined.

ond regiment, Ulster county militia,

483; unable to supply provisions,

VI:624.

VI :8 2.

Crawford,

James,

of

Dutchess county,

Rhinebeck,

N. Y., certifies

in favor of Samuel Hake, V:67l. Crawford, Joseph, lieutenant, of Col. Jonathan Hasbrouck’s regiment of Ulster county militia, 111:466.

petitions

for

protection

of

border, IV:562.

Canada, VI:239.

district, Albany county,

111:628,

630. order

of

f homas H. Barclay on, 11:610. Cremer, Frederick, of Rhinebeck pre¬

chester county,

tifies in behalf of Samuel Hake, V: 372.

Crawford, Samuel, of Peekskill, West¬ N.

Y.,

VI:502-

503.

Crepell,

see

also

Crespell,

Crispel,

Crispell, Crisple. Crepell, Hendrick, of Ulster county,

Crawford,

William,

of second regi¬

ment, Dutchess county militia, V: 527; his pasture taken for use of army, V:852.

Cregier, -

N. Y„ 1:776. Crepplebos,

recruit

for nine

(Mrs.), desires per¬

mission to go to New York city, IV:707. of

New

York

city,

of

Marbletown,

see

also

Crepell,

Crispel,

Crispell, Crisple. Crespell, John, of Ulster county, N. Y„ 1:776. Crevecoeur St.

John,

Jagh,

Ulster county, N. Y., 1:766. Crespell,

Cornelius,

months’ service, V:537, 538.

Cregier,

Crego, Richard, of exempts of Kings

cinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., cer¬

Crawford, Mary, living in Montreal,

Creeden,

N. Y., signs petition, IV: 1 72.

Creighton,-(Mr.),

Crawford, Joseph, of Mamakating, N. Y.,

Cregier, Thomas, of Orange county,

Jean

nounces

[misprinted Creveweur], de,

French

establishment

consul,

an¬

of

mail

VIII :xxii. packet line between L’Orient and Cregier, Martin, of New York city, VIII :xxii.

Cnghor, John, of Fort Edward, N.

Cregier, Simon, ensign, of fourth regi¬ ment, New York line, court martialed, 11:520. Cregier,

Thomas,

V., charges of Phoebe Campbell against, V :338. Cnnc, Peter, of Col. Peter R. I iv-

captain,

of

New

^ ork city, purchasing commissary, 111:141, I 42 ; his accounts for pro¬ visions,

New York city, VIII :316.

111:142-143,

155-156,

ingston’s regiment of Albany county militia, IV :35. Crippen, Jabez, burglary at his house, 111:609.

Analytical Index —Clinton Papers

Cripplebush,

Ulster county,

N.

Y.,

militia to be stationed at, IV:305, 371. Crispel,

237

Crocker, Ephraim, of Fort Edward, N. Y., loyalist, VII:357. Crocket, Amos, of Cambridge, Wash¬

also

see

Crepell,

Crespell,

Crispell, Crisple.

ington county,

N. Y., takes part

in maltreating loyalists, 11:857.

Crispel, Cornelius, of Col. Johannes

Crofford, -

(Mrs.),

widow, of

Snyder’s regiment of Ulster county

Fredericksburgh precinct, Dutchess

militia, 11:249.

county, N. Y., taxed for sons in

see also

Crispell,

Crispel,

Crepell,

Crespell,

Crisple.

Crofts,

Crispell, Elisan, of Col. John Cantine’s regiment of Ulster county mi¬ litia, VI :37. Crispell

Hendrick,

of

Ulster county, N. Y., his confes¬ sion regarding treasonable practices, 790,

791,

11:635;

pardoned, 1:792-793.

ing’s regiment at Fort Clinton, II: 22, 40, 50.

Y.,

of

enlists

Burgoyne

British

at

of

army,

Saratoga,

II:

Cromanteau, L., assistant commissary, British

Ulster with

army,

with

Krispell),

Burgoyne

at

Saratoga, 11:452. Crommel,-,

of

Canajoharie,

N.

Y., his house

burned by enemy, VI :81 1. Cromot,

Dubourg,

Joseph

(Creppell,

Thomas,

with

lieutenant,

regiment,

Tryon county,

Crispell, Peter P., of Col. Levi Pawl-

Crispell

Richard,

twentieth

451.

(Crispall),

1:756-761,

enemy’s service, VI :286.

Maxime,

Marie

Francois

Baron,

captain,

French aide-de-camp, VII: 105.

county, N. Jacob

Rose

Crompond (Crom Pond), Westches¬ ter

county,

N.

Y.,

Maj.

Andre

in British service, 1:757, 758, II: 635, 637; surrenders himself, I: 772; found guilty of levying war against

United

States,

1:781;

recommended for mercy, 1:782. Crisple,

see

also

Crepell,

Crespell,

Crisple, Abraham, of Col. Johannes Snyder’s regiment of Ulster county

(Mrs.),

widow,

near

111:26;

creation of board of commissioners at,

recommended,

IV :521 ;

Col.

Ludmton’s regiment ordered to, V: 34,

43;

other

regiments

ordered to, V:79, 80; stolen cattle to be sold at, V:243; Westchester levies

militia, 111:298. -■

provisions expected from,

24,

Crispel, Crispell.

Crist,

challenged by sentinel at, 11:727:

to

rendezvous

at,

V :603,

661 ; people at, in need of protec¬

Ward’s bridge, Ulster county, N.

tion,

Y., court martial held at her house,

512, 567; continental troops near,

1:588.

VI:464;

VI :515;

recruiting at,

French

troops

not

VI:

to

State of New York

238

Crookshanks,-, accused of mak¬

Crompound — continued. march to, VII :1 07; lines below, to

ing secret visit to

be guarded, VIS:530.

637.

Cromwell,

Oliver,

Patrick

Henry’s

“ Cromwell, Oliver,” ship belonging

Cronan, Patrick, lieutenant, of levies, 1:568; serving with Col. William

Denis,

of

Col.

regiment

of

Henry

Dutchess

George,

of

Great

Nine

Partners, Dutchess county, N. Y.,

associate

447. John,

loyalist,

of

Gen.

DeLancey’s brigade, 111:224. Croom,

Rebecca,

of

Ulster county,

Cropsey, see also Cropsie, Cropsy. Cropsey,

Henry,

taxed

for

son

in

enemy’s service, VI :626.

V :593. Cronkhite,

James,

of

Great

Nine

Partners, Dutchess county, N. Y.,

Cropsey

(Ropsey),

Isaac,

loyalist,

prisoner, 15:466, 472, 476. Cropsie, see also Cropsey, Cropsy.

V :593. Cronkhite, John, corporal, of first reg¬

Patrick, corporal, of first

regiment, New York fine, V1:532. Crook, Coenraedt, of Col. Johannes Snyder’s regiment at

Fort

Cropsie,

Mont¬

Cropsy, see also Cropsey, Cropsie. Cropsy, Adam, of Lt. Col. Johannis Jansen’s regiment of Ulster county militia, V :527. Cropsy,

gomery, 11:1 10.

New Margaret

(Mrs.), of New

York city, seeks permission to visit her father at New Windsor,

V:

280-281. Billet,

Isaac, of exempts of New

Marlborough, N. Y., 111:411.

iment, New York line, VI:532.

Crooked

of

tions, IV :683.

Cronin, see Cronan.

Crooke,

William,

N. Y., suffers by enemy’s depreda¬

county militia, V :825.

Cronkhite,

associate

company in Charlotte county, IV:

Crookstone,

Malcom, V :81.

Cronkhite,

of

447. Crookshanks,

to Connecticut, IV:319.

Ludinton’s

George,

company in Charlotte county, IV:

allusion to, 1:36.

Cronckright,

Crookshanks,

New York,- I:

Alexander,

of

Marlborough,

exempts N.

Y.,

of

HI:

411. Cropsy,

Henry,

borough,

of

Ulster

New

county,

Marl¬ N.

Y.,

money in trust with, 1:375. Pa.,

fight

at,

IV:

363.

Crosbie, see also Crosby. Crosbie, Enoch, of Dutchess county

Crooker, El jah, captain, of twenty-

militia, 51:626.

third continental infantry (Mass.),

Crosby, see also Crosbie.

on court martial in

Crosby,

trial of

Morris Graham, 1:413.

Col.

David,

Southeast

Jr.,

of

precinct,

exempts

of

Dutchess

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Crosby, David, Jr.— continued,

Cross

county, IV:63; signs memorial in behalf of Joshua Myrick, VI:529. Crosby, N.

Isaac,

Y.,

of Dutchess

signs

camp at, VIII :401. Croton

bridge,

county,

Croton point, Hudson river, V :4.

county mi¬

Croton

(Croton’s)

half of Joshua Myrick, VI:529.

enemy’s

enemy’s

from,

incursion

1:303,

309;

expected

to

of

reach, 11:345, 354; suggested as

Dutchess

boundary of new militia regiment,

county, IV :63; advises that Noah

11:697; new bridge to be erected

Webb’s family be permitted to en¬

over,

ter enemy’s lines, VI 1:341.

of troops to,

Southeast

exempts

river,

ships at mouth of, 1:283; Clinton sends orders

of

Westchester

troops at, recommended, VI :464.

litia, 11:73-4; signs memorial in be¬

J heodore,

in

behalf

Crosby, Reuben, of Col. John Field’s

Crosby,

Washington

N. Y., 1:413, 11:582; posting of

memorial in

Dutchess

Pa.,

county,

of Joshua Myrick, VI:529.

regiment of

Roads,

239

precinct,

IV:432; proposed advance IV :439-440, 484;

Croslield, see Crossfield.

horse

Cross, Noah, of Col. Levi Pawling’s

troops to patrol banks of, VI: 365 ;

regiment at Fort Clinton,

1:806,

William,

captain,

of

Col.

Johanms Jansen’s regiment of Ulster county militia, discredits application of

Robert

166;

Thompson,

recruits from

his

VI: 165company,

Crossett, Samuel, ensign, of militia of Charlotte county, N. Y., VI: 164. Crossfield, Stephen, loyalist, his plate of

Dutchess

county

commissioners of sequestration, III: 46. Crossle, George, of New York city, VIII :xii. Crossman, Simeon, plunders houses in Huntington, L. I., IV:199, 200. Cross River, Westchester county, N. Y„ I V:488.

cattle driven

across,

V:279;

by

refugees,

be landed at mouth of, VI:446; enemy

cross,

Greene, French

to

surprise

VI:872; army,

crossed

VII: 1 13;

Col. by light

troops to be kept on upper side of, VII :565;

VI: 688, 791.

in possession

crossing,

VI:366; women and children to

826, 842, 857. Cross,

thieves

Washington

halts

at,

VIII :409. Crouws,

George,

of Tryon county,

N. Y., joins in petition for protec¬ tion, V: 1 79. Crowder, Anthony, of first regiment, New York line, VI:532. Crowell, John, ensign, of Col. Jona¬ than

Hasbrouck’s

regiment

of

Ulster county militia, 111:466. Crown Point, Essex county, N. Y., British

plan

for

repossessing,

127; Clinton’s march to,

S:

1:183,

State of New York

240

Crown Point — continued.

Crown Point — continued. 11:876 ;

service

Thomas at,

of

Gen.

John

1:210; Gen. Arnold

404,

417;

landed at,

destination

to return to, after defeat on Lake Champlain,

451.

enemy

erects

force

452,

457;

difficult,

VII:

VIL438,

enemy’s return

1:386;

of

to,

works at, 1:395; enemy arrives at,

Crowshorn, John, of Schenectady, N.

11:53; ships of the enemy at, III:

Y., joins in representation of griev¬

290, 295 ; information obtained at,

ances, 111:66.

by spy, 111:384-387, 402; hostile

Cruger,

John,

of

New

York

city,

force appears at, 111:430; cannon

loyalist, V:159; applies to Clinton

at, turned over to United States,

for permission to obtain provisions

111:713; loyalist recruits taken to,

in New York, V:410; his request

IV:220; enemy’s forces in neigh¬

denied, V:419.

borhood of,

IV:243,

254, 267,

Cruger, John Harris, lieutenant-colo¬

308; news from, of atrocities com¬

nel, of New York city, loyalist, V:

mitted by enemy, IV:309; flag of

159; to leave New York,

truce

invasion

439;

from Canada by way of, IV:726;

188.

sent

scouts

sent

borough, to,

to,

out

IV:444;

to,

from

Skenes-

IV:864; Brant on way

V :41 3;

British vessel at,

V:

720; Clinton attempts to intercept enemy at, V:769-770, 818-819, 820, 822; signs of enemy discov¬ ered sends

near, scout

V:788; to,

Maj.

V:790;

Allen supplies

sent to, for Col. Van Rensselaer, V :791 ; enemy expected to come by way of, V:893; enemy’s ships

member of

council,

VII: VIII:

Crum, Benony, loyalist, V: 1 63. Crum, Peter, joins in petition for de¬ fense

of

south

part

of

Orange

county, IV:172. Crum, William, loyalist,

1:718,

V:

county,

N.

163. Crum Elbow,

Dutchess

Y.. V:458. Crump, Abner, captain, of first Vir¬ ginia regiment,

participates in at¬

tack on Paulus Hook, V :208.

discovered near, V :905 ; Sir John

Crumpond, see Crompond.

Johnson to retreat by way of, VI:

Cruse, P. S., German lieutenant under

319 ; enemy in neighborhood of, V1:354; loyalist party arrives at, VI :362; enemy encamped below, VI :393, 406; loyalist families for¬ warded enemy’s

to,

VI:723;

presence

at,

report

of

VI:776,

823, 842; enemy south of, VII:

Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:453. Cruver, Aaron, loyalist, prisoner, II: 429, 476. Cryslar, Brassier, of Schoharie, N. Y., loyalist, VII :81. Cuddeback,

Abraham,

captain,

of

second regiment, Ulster county mi-

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Cuddeback, litia,

Abraham — continued,

marches

1:698,

against

loyalists,

11:

705; at Fort Clinton,

89; leads scouting party to Cochec-

Culley, N.

Thomas, Y.,

petitions

Culp

Pawling’s

Fort Clinton,

V:576, 577.

N. Y., suffers by Indian depreda¬ tions, IV :683. Orange

county,

N.

of

1:826,

militia 834,

at

842,

857.

Dutchess county, N. Y., sends flour out of state, VII :6, 7.

Micah, of Peekskill, West¬

horse, VI :503. John,

bay,

of

Col.

Scotia,

British

Lake

Champlain,

British emissaries dispatched from, VI :360. Cumberland

lieutenant,

Nova

army post at, IV:508. Cumberland

chester county, N. Y., robbed of

Cudney,

regiment

Cumberland,

Y„ V :229. Cudner,

protection,

Culver, —-—, of Northeast precinct,

Cuddeback, Sarah, of Ulster county,

Cuddebackvjlle,

for

(Coulp), Jacob, of Col. Levi

to Cochecton with 40 men,

276 ; joins in petition for protection,

of Cherry Valley,

11:823.

ton, 111:540, 541, 545; ordered IV:

241

County,

N.

Y.,

com¬

mittee authorized to call out militia

Samuel Drake’s regiment of West¬

of,

chester county militia, IV:138.

from order to march to Fort Con¬ stitution,

‘ Cuff,” negro, VI :1 5 1. Cullen, - (Mr.), of Fredericksburgh,

Dutchess

county,

N.

Y.,

Cullen, Charles, of exempts of South¬ east precinct, Dutchess county, IV:

inhabitants,

dered ern

of to

army,

committee

of,

deal with traitorous 1:802;

its

governor, furnish

men

11:208,

vote

11:79 ;

at or¬

for

north¬

211;

many

inhabitants in revolt against New

62, 63. Culley, David, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., petitions for protection, II :823. Hervey,

Hopkins’

1:437;

called on to

election

V :255.

Culley,

1:387, 388; militia exempted

of

Col.

Roswell

of

Dutchess

regiment

county militia, V:71.

York, town New

11:234; of,

inhabitants

affirm

York,

of

allegiance

to

111:16-17;

six

towns of, unite in address friendly to New York, 111:170-172; ad¬

Culley, Matthew, of Cherry Valley.

herents of Vermont not numerous

N. v., petitions for protection, II;

in, 111:367; circular letter sent to

823.

towns

Culley, Matthew, Jr., of Cherry Val¬

of,

111:510; returns

from

towns on New York claim,

HI:

ley, N. Y., petitions ror protection,

622-624; resolutions of New York

11:823.

legislature

16

on

disputed

lands

in,

242

State of New York

Cumberland Co., N. Y.—continued. IV: 196; petition of nine towns to Clinton, IV :792-795 ; Ethan Al¬

Cumming (Cummins), John, of Cats¬ kill, Greene county, N. Y., loyal¬ ist, his clandestine visit to New

len’s acts of terrorism in, IV :846847; congress informed of Allen’s

York, 1:637; people of Coxsackie petition in his favor, 11:698; to be

actions in, IV:859, V:53, 55, 58, 59; committee of, receives letter

held for exchange, 111:605, 627; seeks permission to negotiate ex¬

from congressional committee, V: 97-98, 108, 143; committee of,

change, 111:669; his exchange for the father of Richard Varick pro¬

sent to Bennington, V: I 09; oppo¬ sition to Vermont in, should be consolidated, V: I 10; handbills cir¬ culated in, in favor of New Hamp¬

posed, IV: 1 16-1 17; Edward Covenhoven offered in exchange for, IV: 1 65 ; asks permission to go to Fishkill, IV:220-221; his ex¬

shire, V: 1 34; committee of, ap¬ peals to Clinton, V: 1 5 6-158,

change for Peter Van Tassel urged by Gen. McDougall, IV :845;

605-608; danger to best element in, V:437; Vermont enforces au¬ thority in, V :6 72 ; committee of

carries to New York city proposals of exchange, V:223; his family

Vermont to confer with people of,

V:889-890; friends of New York in, send agent to congress, VI:

149-150, 216, VII: 1 65 ; sugges¬

and effects exchanged for those of Mr. Sands, V:379, 391, 393; to be exchanged for Peter Van Tas¬ sel, V :387, 405; on his way to

tions for restoring New York’s au¬

New York, V:422, 423, 429; brings letters to Gen. Heath from

thority in, VI: 160-162; informa¬ tion about loyalists of, V1:2 1 3-

New York, V:435; to return to New York, V:502, 581, 582,

215; Clinton on policy toward loy¬ alists of, VI:230-231, 274-275;

his conversation with British com¬

Clinton to grant civil and military commissions in, VI1:7.

missary of prisoners, V:5 1 8; his difficulties in fulfilling parole, V:

Cumberland Head, on Lake Cham¬ plain, enemy’s appearance at, I:

683-684; position and request of his tenants, VI:856-858.

386. Cumming, see also Cummings, Cum¬ mins. Cumming, Alexander, of Catskill, Greene county, N. Y., tenant of John Cumming, VI:857.

583, 618, 649, 657, 658, 660;

Cumming, John N., captain, of sec¬ ond regiment. New Jersey line, commands fort on Honeoye lake,

V :238. Cummings, see also Cumming, Cum¬ mins.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Cummings,

William,

McClaghry’s

of Col.

regiment

of

James Ulster

county militia, VI :624.

mings.

N.

of

German

Y., suffers by enemy’s

Cunningham,

William,

British

cap¬

tain, keeper of Provost prison, New

Cummins, ordered

(Mr.), of Putney, to provide men for

service, IV :800. Cumpten,

Flats,

William,

depredations, IV :342.

Cummins, see also Cumming, Cum¬

Vt.,

Cunningham,

243

James,

exempts

of

county,

V:

179. Cuningham,

Jr.,

cruelty,

Grey

&

Co.,

New

York city, VIII :xxxvi. Benjamin,

of

Col.

Robert

bany county militia, V :383. Cure, Witter, of exempts of Col. John Hathorn’s

Thomas,

his

Van Rensselaer’s regiment of Al¬

Cuningham, John, joins in petition for Tryon

VI:722;

VIII :xxiv.

Curbret,

Cuningham, see also Cunningham.

of

city,

Cunningham, of

Dutchess county, IV:237.

protection

h ork

of Essex

regiment

of

Orange

county militia, 111:735.

county, N. J., petitions in behalf of ! Curren, Phems, of second regiment, captives in Canada, VI :606. Ulster county militia, 1:278. Cunite, Coonrod, of fifth regiment, Currency, see United States, finances. New York line, V:926. Currey, see also Currie, Curry. Cunnigim, Aaron, of Orange county Currey, Francis, goods from New militia, delinquent, 1:266. York city intended for, V:376. Cunningham, see also Cuningham. Currie, see also Currey, Curry. Cunningham, Forsey vs., case of, Currie (Currey), Archibald, of

1:13.

Cunningham,

Barbara,

of

German

Flats, N. Y., suffers by depreda¬

James,

of Westchester

Cunningham, John, of Col. William VI:

370. CunnineFam, John, of Capt. Thomas Machin’s company, 111:29. Cunningham, John, prisoner, his peti¬ tion for reprieve, 111:260-261. Cunningham, Moses, of fifth regiment, New York line, VI:655.

county,

N.

Y., his letter on supplies for con¬

to Clinton about payment for sugar, I V:398-399;

county, N. Y., VI:630.

Malcom’s New York levies,

Dutchess

tinental battalions, IV:21 7; writes

tions of enemy, IV:343. Cunningham,

Hopewell,

recommended

for

assistant commissary, IV:546; sup¬ plies flour for army,

IV:785, V:

105. Currie, David, assistant commissary, writes to Clinton on exportation of flour

to

Massachusetts,

111:618-

619; flour purchased of, IV:803; learns in

New Jersey of plan to

abduct Clinton, VI:568.

State of New York

244

Currie, Stephen, of Peekskill, West¬ chester county, N. Y., loyalist, IV:

Cortenius, Peter T.— continued, to deliver clothing to Capt. Black,

302; his wife seeks permission to

11:536;

engaged

go to New York, IV :667, 673.

clothing,

111:517,

Curnn,

see

also

Corwin,

Curwin,

Curwine.

of Wallkill, N. Y., 111:471.

preparing

71-72; reports deficiencies in cloth¬ ing,

Currin, David, lieutenant, of exempts

in

693-694, IV:

IV: 1 19-120,

179; hides to

be delivered to, IV:427-428; di¬ rected to make returns of clothing

Currin, David, Jr., lieutenant, of sec¬

to

commissioner

of

clothing

ac¬

ond regiment, Ulster county militia,

counts, IV :788-789 ; asks exemp¬

V :341, VI:624.

tion

Curry, see also Currey, Currie. Curry,

Elijah,

Deburgh’s

of

Col.

Dutchess

for

Matthias

Warner

from

military service, IV :789-790; for¬

James

Van

wards letter from M. Du Simitiere,

county

regi¬

V :91 ; Capt.

ment, V :825.

Black writes to, on

needs of troops,

V :451 ; goes to

Curry, John, soldier in Sullivan’s ex¬

neighboring states to procure cloth¬

pedition, his trial and punishment,

ing, VI: 130; visits M. Du Simi¬

V:230.

tiere in Philadelphia, VI: 155; de¬

Curry, Joshua, proposal to remove his family to New York city, V:39l. Currytown, Montgomery county, N. Y., destroyed by Indians and loyal¬ ists, VII :8I.

livers leather to Capt. Black, VI: 476; asked to take charge of cloth¬ ing

stored

in

Poughkeepsie,

VI:

506-507; explains delay in issue of clothing, VI:525-526; his hard¬

Curson, Richard, owner of wine taken

ware store, VIII :xvii.

by raiding party in New Jersey,

Curtis, see also Curtiss.

11:625.

Curtis,- (Mr.), member of Ver¬

Curson, Samuel, of Baltimore, Md., informs Clinton of seizure of vessel

mont general assembly, VI: 761. Curtis,

Joseph, Jr., joins in petition

laden with arms and powder for

for protection

American use, V:270-272.

tive in Manor of Livingston and

Curtenius, Peter T., colonel, of New York city, of committee of corre¬

northern

against robbers ac¬

Dutchess

county,

III:

676.

spondence in 1774, 1:77; commis¬

Curtis, Samuel, of Claverack district,

sary, 1:197, 405; to collect cloth¬

N. Y., joins in petition concerning

ing for New York troops, 1:406; goods left by, at Hackensack,

I:

grievances, V :930. Curtis

(Curties), Tenes, of exempts

541-543; goods in his possession

of Kings district, Albany county,

seized by enemy, 1:741; directed

111:731, 732.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Curtis,

Titus,

district,

of exempts of

Albany county,

Kings

Custis, John Parke, colonel, aide-de-

111:673,

camp, of Virginia, Washington at

674.

his death-bed, VIII:41L

Curtis, Zachariah, employed in Rob¬ ert

Livingston’s

iron

works,

V:

753.

Cutbeth, Benoni, of Halifax, Vt., ad¬

controversy, II1:17.

Curtiss, Joseph, petitions for protec¬ tion

of

Livingston

northern

Dutchess

Manor

county

and

against

Curwin,

also

see

Corwin,

Currin,

-

Curwin, Phenehas, of Col. Levi Pawregiment

at

Fort

Clinton,

Curwine,

see

also Corwin,

Currin,

Ipswich,

Mass., observations at his house of Dark Day, V:734-735.

setts

militia

in

Col.

Nathan

detachment

at

Ram-

apo, 1: 540. Cutler,

Thomas,

of

Guilford,

Vt.,

test against

Curwine, Edward of fourth regiment,

Cushing, Mathew, of New York city, attentions

to

Massachusetts

ing

against

Massachusetts to

delegate

from

continental

con¬

gress, 1:76, 78, 93, 103; delegate convention

of states

to

adjust

prices, V :287. Cushmchan,

of

(Cayahoga),

Marbletown,

Abraham,

regiment,

Morris

de,

colonel,

attempts

VI :474-475;

to in

of

visit

French Clinton,

march

from

river,

O.,

jurisdiction

of

change of Isaac Man’s son, III :20.

men

Philippe,

of

Cuyler, A. C., loyalist, negotiates ex¬

protection of township, IV:52. Adam

line

Cuykendal see Caukendoll.

Ulster county, N. Y., petitions for

Sarreck,

VI:

New York state, V :500.

Cuyler,

John,

claim,

attributed to, IV:608.

boundary Thomas,

Vermont

Cutting, - (Dr.), satirical books

Cuyahoga,

delegates, 1:78.

Viscount

III:

613.

New York line, V :924.

Cushing,

Vermont claim,

172; member of committee protest¬

Curwin.

army,

of

chairman of convention held to pro¬

11:40.

Custine

(Rev.),

Sparhawk’s

Curwine.

ling’s

Cutler,

Cutler, Joseph, captain, of Massachu¬

robbers, 111:676.

to

see New York city.

Custom-house,

herent of New York in Vermont

Curtiss, see also Curtis.

his

245

jamin of

Albany

from

signs

colonel,

his

county

regiment

Graham’s

petition

in

Rogers,

Clinton

V:912; in

with

of

militia, in

levies, behalf

on

Gen.

Mohawk

Col.

1:567; of

111:334;

to,

first

Ben¬

message

exemptions, Van Valley,

Rens¬

Providence to King’s Ferry, VII:

selaer

106, 107, 113.

319, 702; in disputed list of elec-

VI:

State of New York

246

Cuyler, Jacob — continued.

Cuyler, Abraham — continued, tions

to

assembly,

VII:322;

at¬

help repel invasion, 1:38 7 ; on com¬

tends meeting to consider defense

mittees to

of

1:435-436,

frontier,

VII:61 9;

forwards

obstruct Hudson river, 437,

443-444;

em¬

letter from Brant to Clinton, VIII:

powered

32 7;

commissioner

1:637; deputy commissary of pur¬

Fort

Schuyler,

at

council

VIII :349,

at

350,

351, 352, 360, 364, 370. Cuyler,

Abraham,

alderman,

chases,

333.

Albany, N. Y., IV:241. Albany,

Y.,

454-455,

466,

Clinton

V:

618.

on

transportations

under embargo law, 111:164, 238239;

N.

11:378,

loyalists,

of flour, 11:700, 715; corresponds with

Caty,

examine

669; advises suspension of exports III:

Cuyler, Abraham N., of exempts of

Cuyler,

to

forwards

111:237;

peas

petitions

to

in

Clinton, behalf

of

William Rogers, 111:327; petitions

Cuyler, Cornelius, of Albany, N. Y., petitions

in

behalf

of

Benjamin

in behalf of Benjamin Rogers, 334;

to Clinton,

III:

on difficulty

of

Rogers, 111:334; assistant deputy

supplying beef and flour, 111:461 -

commissary,

462;

V:726;

alderman,

VII :61 9. Cuyler,

Harmanus,

furnishes

forage

for army use, VII :42.

of

of

exempts,

IV: 1

1 ; complains of exportation of

flour,

1V:89,91 ; will barter flour

IV:259;

for salt,

Cuyler, Henry, of Greenbush, Rens¬

association

obtaining

flour,

to Clinton, on IV:408,

429;

selaer county, N. Y., loyalist, his

Clinton

parole, 1:540-541 ; desires permis¬

seeks legislative assistance, IV:490;

sion to remain with family, II :325-

his

327, 330; his removal to enemy’s

IV:496-497; unable to supply his

lines advised,

111:592; to be ex¬

department, IV:500; receives legis¬

changed, 111:605, 627, 669, IV:

lative aid, IV:546-547; informed

50; called to Poughkeepsie, IV:

that flour may be exported for use

57;

of French

enters into parole,

IV: 1 I 2-

replies

discretion

to,

in

fleet,

IV :408-409;

seizure

of flour,

IV:560;

reports

113; his exchange, IV: 149-1 50,

needs of department, IV:561-562;

195, 204; requested to send arti¬

supplies funds for frontier sufferers,

cles

from

New

York

to

Jacob

Cuyler, V:61 7-61 8.

VIII :xxxv.

N.

Jacob, Y.,

710,

724,

725,

808,

V:127, VI 1:548; urges seizure of

Cuyler, Henry, of New York city,

Cuyler,

IV:709,

wheat,

I V:717-718,

757;

for¬

wards flour to West Point, V:1 90colonel,

of Albany,

member of committee

to

191; flour delivered to, by Walter Livingston,

V:223;

petitions

for

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Cuyler, Jacob — continued. reinstatement

of

John

Cuyper, see Cooper. Tillman,

V:260; asks exemption of persons in his department, V :384; his con¬ tinuance

in

office

recommended,

V:544, 545; orders articles from New York city,

V:61 7-618; re¬

ports scarcity of provisions, V :630, 633-634,

649-650;

illness,

V:

713; asks exemptions for himself and assistants,

V:726-727,

728;

directed to supply rum for troops, V:763; objects to Col. Hay’s ap¬ pointment

as

purchasing

commis¬

sary, V :839; unable to obtain beef from

Connecticut,

247

V :902; makes

return of flour and wheat purchased

Cuyper

bridge,

near

Paulus Hook,

N. J., 111:113. Cypher, Coonrod, at Fort Montgom¬ ery, 1:45 I. Cypher, David, of Col. John Frear’s regiment of Dutchess county militia, IV :281. Cypher,

William,

loyalist,

prisoner,

V :552.

D

’ABOVILLE, of

artillery,

-,

colonel

French

army,

with Count de Rochambeau, VII: 109. Dack,

Johannes,

of Tryon county,

N. Y., petitions for protection of county, V:179.

under his direction, VI:762-763;

Dacker, see also Decker, Deeker.

notes

Dacker, Benjamin, of Col. Peter R.

issued by,

¥11:366,

369;

his statement cited by James Hamil¬ ton

touching payment

VII:390;

present

at

for

cattle,

meeting

to

consider defense of frontier, VII:

regiment

of

Albany

county militia, IV :36. Dacker,

Emrigh,

Livingston’s

of Col.

regiment

Peter of

R.

Albany

county militia, IV :36.

619. Cuyler,

Livingston’s

John,

of

Albany,

N.

Y.,

joins in petition in behalf of Ben¬

Dacker, Jacob L., of Col. Peter R. Livingston’s

regiment

of

Albany

county militia, IV:35. jamin Rogers, 111:334. Dacker, Jacobus J., of Col. Peter R. Cuyler, John, of Schenectady, N. Y., trustee

of

Clinton

College,

VI:

536; reports presence of enemy at Oneida, VIi:304. Cuyler,

John,

Jr.,

of

regiment

of

Albany

Dacker, John Cornelius, of Col. Peter R. Livingston.’s regiment of Albany

Schenectady,

N. Y., joins in appeal for protec¬ tion of frontier, 111:460, 468. Cuylerville, Livingston county, N. Y., V:240.

Livingston’s

county militia, IV :35.

county militia, IV:35. Dacker, Solomon, of Cochecton, Sul¬ livan county, N. Y., joins in as¬ surance

that settlement is not

immediate danger, III: 390.

in

State of New York

248

Dae Graaf, see also De Graaf, De Graef,

Degraf,

De

Graff,

De

graft.

Danbury

(Denbury),

Conn.,

Gen.

Lincoln at,

1:488; enemy arrives

at,

loss of provisions at,

1:742;

of Schenec¬

1:748; supply of iron at, 11:29;

tady, N. Y., joins in petition for

smallpox near, 111:129; provisions

Dae

Graaf,

Cornelius,

protection, VI :334.

to

be

transported

to,

111:726;

Dakins, Ebenezer, of Col. Abraham

army extends from, to West Point,

Brinckerhoff’s Dutchess county regi¬

IV: 7 7; three brigades to be sta¬

ment, V 627.

tioned near, IV:333; sick soldiers

Dalgleish, John, lieutenant, of twentyfirst regiment,

British

army,

with

Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451. Dalladine, J., adjutant, British army, with

Burgoyne

at

Saratoga,

II:

451.

IV:461, 465, 467,

470,

opp.

789;

medicines

stores

at,

IV :464,

469;

talion,

sixtieth

regiment,

British

army, IV:509.

Pa., innkeeper, VI 11:1 78.

IV:623; highway from,

of

representatives,

VIII:65, 262, 269. Damas,

V:186;

Poor’s

to

Fish-

brigade re¬

moves from, to Highlands, V :580; British losses in action at, V:599;

Joseph

V:785; Gov.

Dangely,-, French officer, failure of his

Louis

Charles, Count de, colonel, French army, with Count de Rochambeau, VII :1 10.

on

fort

at

Lloyds

Daniells, George, of second regiment, New York line, VI: 147. Danielson, setts,

of

attack

Neck, VII: 108.

Francois

Frederick,

Trumbull expected

at, VII :237.

Dalton, Tristram, speaker of Massa¬ house

troops

rendezvous for Connecticut forces,

Dally, - (Mr.), of Philadelphia,

chusetts

and

stationed at, IV :5 1 0; flour sent to,

kill,

Dalling, John, colonel, of third bat¬

Dampf,

removed to,

exempts

of

Albany, N. Y., IV:24I.

Timothy,

of

commissioner

on

Massachu¬ boundary

line, VIII :269. Danish East India Company, its im¬

Dana, Francis M., delegate to con¬ gress from Massachusetts, on com¬

portations, VIII :60. D Anniers,

-,

lieutenant,

Ger¬

mittee to confer with Washington,

man army, with Burgoyne at Sara¬

11:767,

toga, 11:453.

prepare

824; draft

on of

committee instructions

to for

Gen. Gates, 111:200; gives infor¬ mation to Egbert Benson, 111:659; secretary to John Adams, commis¬ sioner, V :289.

Danoldson, see also Donaldson. Danoldson, Isaac, fined for intoxica¬ tion, 1:823-824. Darby, Benjamin, employed on sloop ‘ Return,”

under

flag

of

truce.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Darby, Benjamin — continued.

249

Dartmouth, William Legge, Earl of,

V:360; his family permitted to go

secretary of state for colonies, his

to New York city, Y :374.

instructions to colonial governors,

Darby,

Daniel,

son

of

Benjamin

Darby, V:374.

to, 1:127-128.

Darby, Elizabeth, daughter of Ben¬ jamin Darby,

1:89; letter of Lt. Gov. Colden

V:374.

Dash, John B., of New York city, loyalist,

Darby, Lois, wife of Benjamin Darby,

V:159;

fire

engineer,

VIII:303.

V :374. Darby, Mary, daughter of Benjamin

city, fireman, VIII :304.

Darby, V:374. Darby,

Samuel,

major,

of

Massa¬

chusetts line, in command at Fishkill,

Dash, John B., Jr., of New York

V:22-23;

at

West

Point,

V :885 ; officer of seventh regiment,

Dater,

Johannis,

Rensselaer

of

county,

Schaghticoke, N.

Y.,

signs

appeal in behalf of David Dick, 111:299. Dater, Philip, of Schaghticoke, Rens¬

VII: 1 15. of

second

selaer county, N. Y., signs appeal

county

militia,

in behalf of David Dick, 111:299.

taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery,

Davenport, see also Devenport, Dev-

Darcos,

John,

regiment,

IV:205,

sergeant,

Ulster

206.

ingport, Devonport, Devvenport.

Dark Day, the, V:734-735.

Davenport, Abraham, colonel, judge

Darling, Jonathan, joins in petition for protection

of

Northeast

precinct

and Livingston Manor, 111:685. Darling,

Thomas,

loyalist,

Kings

George, district,

of

exempts

Albany

of

against

Lt.

Robert

240.

to procure flour in

New

Daverson, see Davison. Isaac,

of

Col.

Abraham

Brinckerhoff’s regiment of Dutchess

Jedediah, N. Y„

Davids,

Daniel,

lieutenant,

British

army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451. Davie, John, of German Flats, N. Y.,

Wood, IV:376.

Claverack,

. Conn.,

county militia, V:825.

Dutchess county, N. Y., joins in

Darrow,

VI:

county,

Isaac, of Amenia precinct,

representation

Conn.,

523.

David,

111:673, 732. Darrow,

county,

York state, 111:590.

exports wheat from

Westchester county, IV :544. Darrow,

Fairfield

Davenport, John, major, of Stamford,

captured

at Fort Slongo, VII :393. Darrow, -,

of

of

exempts

111:625,

of IV:

suffers by depredations of enemy, IV :344. Davies, see also Davis, Daviss.

250

State of New York

Davies,

Nathaniel,

Hathorn’s

of

Col.

regiment

of

John

Orange

county militia, delinquent, IV :2 72. Davis, see also Davies, Daviss.

“Edward,” 1:38. his

Davis,

Edward,

of exempts of Al¬

bany, N. Y., IV:241.

house

near

Bald

Hill, 1:395, 405, 419.

Davis, Frederick, of Col. John Frear’s Dutchess

Davis, - (Mr.), of Poughkeep¬ sie, N. Y., goods from New York lodged with, V :389.

county

regiment,

lined

for desertion, VI:590, 591. Davis, Henry, of Col. Peter Belling¬ er’s Tryon county regiment, pris¬

Davis,-, captain, British army, commanding

goods, 11:846, 111:42-43. Davis, Ebenezer, workman, engaged on public works, 1:640.

Davis, -, captain, of British ship,

Davis,-,

Davis, Dennis, his claim to chest of

garrison

at

Oswe-

gatchie, IV:805.

oner, VI :725. Davis, Isaac, of exempts of Marbletown,

Davis,-, of Cherry Valley, N.

Y., his escape from Indians, VI: 811.

N.

Y.,

IV:32;

forwards

rumors of enemy’s intentions, IV: 807-808. Daws, Isaac, of Col. Samuel Drake’s

Davis,-,

of Little

Shandaken,

Ulster county, N. Y., furnishes in¬ formation

of

enemy’s

purposes,

IV:830.

Westchester county regiment, VI: 70. Davis,

Jacob

resort

Davis, - (Mrs.), charges viola¬ tion of flag of truce, IV:204. Davis,-(Mrs.),

loyalists,

his

house

1:758,

766,

776. Davis

(Davies),

Jacob

(Jacobus),

of

Jr.,

Springfield, Tryon county, N. Y.,

join

suffers

759, 11:635, 637; trial by court

by

enemy’s

widow,

of

(Jacobus),

depredations,

IV:723, 788. Davis,

Andrew,

British,

martial, of

Marbletown,

Ulster county, N. Y., petitions for protection of town, IV :52. Davis, Andries, of Col.

1:756,

1:765-767,

of court in his case, demned

to

be

757,

758,

785; finding 1:781 ; con¬

hanged,

1:782;

recommended for mercy, 1:782.

Levi Paw-

ling’s Ulster county regiment,

II:

248. Davis,

marches with Jacob Rose to

Daws,

John, workman,

engaged on

public works, 1:641. Davis, John, of Col. Levi Pawhng’s

Caleb,

chusetts

speaker

house

of

of

Massa¬

representatives,

VI :659. Davis, David, of fifth regiment, New York line, V :926.

regiment at Fort Clinton, 834, 842,

1:826,

857, 11:22, 40, 50,

66, 91, 124. Davis, John, of exempts of Goshen, N. Y., IV:628.

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Davis,

John,

Windsor, Davis,

of N.

John,

exempts Y.,

of

of

New

111:449,

513.

Saratoga,

N.

Y.,

asks permission to import salt in ex¬ change for flour, V :262. Davis,

John,

of nine months’

levies

being

treated

(Davice,

major,

of

ork

line,

Daviss),

fourth

John,

regiment.

11:38.

IV:5;

New carries

letter from Clinton to Col. William Malcom,

IV:357;

return

of

his

as

spy,

VIL584-

585. Davis, John, lieutenant, of thirteenth Albany

county

militia,

joins in petition for protection of frontier, IV:770. Davis, John,

V :538. Davis

Davis, John — continued.

regiment,

raised by Col. Peter R. Livingston,

251

sergeant, in charge of

suspected person, 1:789. Davis, Joseph, workman, engaged on public works, 1:641. Davis, Joshua, of exempts of Goshen, N. Y., IV :628.

company, IV:opposite 789; offers

Davis, Jost, of Tryon county, N. Y.,

resignation, V:480; in rank roll of

his daughter taken by Indians, VI;

May 5,

1780,

V:704; proposes

to raise money for patriot cause on Long

Island,

VI: 103;

representation

to

joins

legislature,

in VI:

220; member of court martial, VI: 334; in charge of executions, VI: 337, 338; in command of escort marching

to

Fort

Schuyler,

VI:

79, 725. Davis, Moses, captain, of Kingsbury, Washington county, N. Y., pris¬ oner in Canada, VII :320. Davis, Nathaniel, of Col. John Hathorn’s Orange county regiment, tried for delinquency, V :686. Davis, Peter, of Col. Peter Bellinger’s Tryon

388; to be sent to Clinton, VI: 492; authorized to impress cloth¬ ing

in

513,

Suffolk

520,

wards

237;

759,

goods,

request

for

county,

VI:509-

760, 855; for¬

VI:823-824;

men,

VI :856,

his

VII:

transmits request of inhabi¬

tants of Suffolk county,

V1:91 5 ;

interests himself in behalf of Long

county

regiment,

taken

prisoner, VI:725. Davis,

Richard,

“ Polly,”

to

captain,

of

sloop,

deliver persons

and

goods for conveyance to New York city,

IV:349,

goods received

353; inventory of by,

V:376; pro¬

visions seized on board his vessel, VI :756, 757. Davis, Robert, captain, of first regi¬

Island refugees, VII: 198; referred

ment,

to,

request for liberty to transport flour

in case

336, enemy,

337;

of G. made

VII:528;

Howell, prisoner clothing

VII: by col¬

lected by, VII.-529; in danger of

Massachusetts line, joins in

from New York state, IV: 1 33. Davis, Samuel, his house visited by loyalists, I:7o7, 776.

252

State of New York

Davis, William, of Col. James McClaghry’s Ulster county regiment, joins in petition for appointment of David Monell, 111:262.

Dayton,

-,

captain,

Captain

Pell’s account with, VI :561. Dayton, Elias, colonel, of third and second regiments, New Jersey line,

Davison, see also Deavison.

in

Davison, ——, lieutenant, prisoner in

sends newspaper to Clinton,

(Daverson),

Dutchess

county

Daniel,

militia,

of

11:627,

V:232; VII:

Dayton,

Hezekiah,

McCIaghry’s

of

Ulster

Col.

James

county

regi¬

ment, 1:279.

V :71. Davison,

expedition,

136, 156.

New York city, 111:20. Davison

Sullivan’s

Sarah,

passport

to

New

Dead creek, near Ticonderoga, infor¬ mation from, VII :449.

York asked for, VI:394. Daviss, see also Davies, Davis.

Dean, forest of, see Forest of Dean.

Daviss, Richard, sergeant, of fourth

Dean, see also Deane, Deen.

regiment. New York line, V :924. Dawson, Henry B., historian, his In¬ troduction

to

“ New

York

city

during the American Revolution ”

Dean, John, of exempts of Claverack, N. Y„ 111:625. Dean,

Jonathan,

of

exempts

of

Claverack, N. Y., IV:240; joins in statement of grievances, V :930.

quoted, VIII :vii-xxxvii. Dawson, John, goldsmith, New York

Dean, Jonathan, his parole, V :638. Dean,

city, VIII:xxxvi.

Josiah,

teenth

Day, see also Dey. Day, Aaron, Jr., of Col. Peter Van Ness’ regiment of Albany county

lieutenant,

regiment,

Albany

seven¬ county

militia, V:934, 935. Dean, Samuel, ensign, of exempts of Claverack, N.

militia, V :664.

of

Y„

111:625,

IV:

240. Day, Elkanah, of New York council Dean, Stewart, of Albany county, N.

of appointment, VIII: 17. D&y> Jonathan, of Col. Henry Ludinton’s regiment of Dutchess county

^ ., commissioner for conspiracies, joins in communication to Clinton about

militia, V:825.

exchanges,

VII :2 71-273;

sends list of active loyalists east of Day, Luke, captain, of seventh regi¬ Hudson river, ment, Massachusetts line, in com¬ mand at Fort Herkimer, his report of Indian attack at Fort Dayton, IV :81 1-812. Daly,

Benjamin,

VII:356-357.

Deane, see also Dean, Deen. Deane, treaty

, captain, brings copy of from

Franee

to

congress

111:229, 231, 233. of

Col.

Marinus

Willett’s levies, deserter, VII:286.

Deane,

Barnabas,

of

Wethersfield,

Conn., brother of Silas Deane, in

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Deane, Barnabas — continued, account

with

the

United

Deane, Silas — continued.

States,

mittee to prepare articles of war,

1:1 03;

IV :45 1. Deane

253

(Dean), Gilbert, captain, of

Paris,

American commissioner in

11:305;

his relations with

11:540;

first regiment, Westchester county

Capt. Wickes,

militia, joins in petition for guard

carries despatches to United States,

at

111:229, 231, 233; his account with United States, 1V :45 1, 454;

Bedford

cerned

in

jail,

111:159;

plan

to

obtain

con¬ intelli¬

gence, IV:665, 672. Deane

his portrait by Du Simitiere, IV:

(Den), James Indian agent,

608;

furnishes Gen. Schuyler with infor¬

nand,

mation, 11:62, 101 ; informs Gen. Schuyler of state of Indian affairs, 111:356-358, at

457-459;

Fort Schuyler,

awaited

IV: 1 31,

132;

Washington forwards letter from, IV: 1 81 -1 82; his opinion on In¬ dian

superintendence,

479;

brings

IV:478-

information

from

Oneida, IV:575; mentions loss of important letter, IV:838; reports hostile

gathering

county, tend

V:35;

council

in

Seneca

summoned to at¬ at

Fort

Schuyler,

message

States

commissioners

and

Tuscaroras,

writes

to

Lt.

of

United

to

Oneidas

VIII :337;

William

Col-

brath on letter from Brant, VIII: 340-341,

343; explains inability

to attend council, VIII :347-348, 349; to forward message to Six Nations, VIII :380. Deane, Richard, of New York city, fireman, VIII :304. Deane, Silas, delegate from Connecti¬ cut to continental congress, on com-

his overtures to Duke Ferdi¬ V:

I4

(note) ;

Franklin’s

view of his misfortune, VIII:

102.

Deane, Thomas, ensign, of ninth regi¬ ment, British army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga,

11:451.

Deans, Robert, of London, Eng., his letter to Henry Laurens, V :299-

300. Dearborn, Henry, general, his expedi¬ tion to Niagara frontier, commands regiment

V:232;

11:877;

third New Hampshire

in

Sullivan’s

expedition,

his position in

battle

of

V:236; supports Col. V:237; member of Varick of inquiry, VI:282; lieuten¬

Newtown,

VIII:336, 344-345, 346, 347; interprets

his brother

Reid, court

ant-colonel

of

first

New

Hamp¬

shire regiment, V11:1 15. Dearin (Deering), Gitry (Geertrey), joins in plea in behalf of William Jaycocks, Dearin

IV:737, 738.

(Deering),

James,

joins

in

plea in behalf of William Jaycocks,

IV:737, 738. Death, --, captain, commander of ship, “ Terrible,” 1:59. Deavison, see also Davison.

State of New York

254

Deavison, Patrick, of Cherry Valley,

Decker, John —■ continued.

N. Y., petitions for protection of

enemy’s

settlement, II :822, IV:261.

111:376,

De

Berdt,

Dennis,

London,

Eng.,

writes to Joseph Reed, V :299. De Boe,

Francis,

his conviction

of

crime, IV:447.

loyalist, 1:635. of

exempts

of

Decker, see also Dacker, Deeker. Abraham,

of

Orange

Col.

John

county

regi¬

Cornelius,

of

Col.

John

Hathorn’s Orange county regiment, delinquent, IY:272.

orn’s Orange county regiment, de¬

IV :272. county

regiment,

delin¬

quent, IV :272.

N. Y., loyalist, V:159. (Dacker,

to

Clinton

for frontier protection,

Decker, Jonathan (Yonatan), of Col.

regiment,

1:591;

Hanover

precinct,

Decker, Miller

of

exempts

111:499,

Martinus,

Capt.

posted

his

at

of IV:

Andrew

house,

III:

719. Decker, Michael, of fourth regiment. New York line, V :924. Peter,

Jonathan

lieutenant,

of

Hasbrouck’s

Col. Ulster

county regiment, member of court

of June 18, 1778, 111:466; mili¬ tary party sets out from his house, 111:633; enemy

Decker, Isaac, of Richmond county,

Decker

arrive at his

martial, 11:95; in return of officers

Decker, Isaac, of Col. John Hathorn’s Orange

111:719; troops for

Sullivan’s expedition

Decker,

Decker, Garret, of Col. John Hath¬

linquent,

426; Capt. Andrew Miller retires

125.

ment, tried for desertion, V:687. Decker,

425-

Jonathan Hasbrouck’s Ulster county

Goshen, N. Y., 111:735.

Hathorn’s

399-400,

V :576.

Debruce,-—, of Esopus, N. Y.,

Decker,

Cochecton,

house, V :229; takes part in appeal

N. Y., 111:735.

Thomas,

at

390,

to his house,

Debow, John, of exempts of Goshen,

Decay,

activity

miles

from

his house, 111:653; recruit from his class, V1:791.

John

Decker, Solomon, of Cochecton, Sul¬

Wil¬

livan county, N. Y., gives infor¬

liam Allison’s Orange county regi¬

mation about enemy’s strength and

ment, Samuel Haring, loyalist, at

movements,

(Johannis),

Deaker),

nine

major,

of Col.

his house, 1:694; sends troops to Sussex county, N. J., 1:698; ap¬ prised of loyalist activity in Sussex county, 1:700; forwards to Clinton reports of enemy’s purposes. 367,

368;

has

information

Decker’s

ferry,

511:541-542. on

Delaware

river,

troops arrive at, V :229. Declaration of Independence, awaited by

France,

1:60;

anti-slavery

III:

clause eliminated from, 1:61 ; reso¬

of

lutions leading to, 1:98; Articles of

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Declaration of Independence —- con¬ tinued.

255

Deeker, see also Dacker, Decker. Deeker, Jacob, petitions for protection

Confederation reported eight days

of Northeast precinct and Living¬

after its adoption, 1:169; position

ston Manor, 111:686.

of New Hampshire Grants before

Deen, see also Dean, Deane.

and after,

Deen,

111:171,

IV:565,

V:

487-488, VII:94, 517. De

Clark,

Jacobus,

Clinton,

adjutant,

for

1:702;

protection

signs

from

of

Fishkill,

Dutchess

county, N. Y., his account for en¬ of

Orangetown regiment, carries letter to

——,

petition

enemy,

IV:

1 72.

tertaining recruits, VI:715. Deen, Sarah, sent within enemy’s lines from Kingston, V:275. Deep river, N. C., Cornwallis retreats from,

Declark, Joseph, of Haverstraw, N.

VI:91 0;

Greene

marches

from, VI :91 2, 913.

Y., joins in petition for protection

Deering, see Dearin.

of district, V :4 71.

Deer Park, town in Orange county,

Deder,

Johannes,

of

Schaghticoke,

Rensselaer county, N. Y., petitions in behalf of David Dick, 111:299. Dederick, see also Dedrick.

tition for aid, V :341. “ Defence,” vessel belonging to Con¬ necticut, IV :3 1 9.

Dederick, Jacobus, petitions for pro¬ tection of Ulster frontier, IV :81 9. Dederick, Jury William, petitions for protection of Ulster frontier,

IV:

819.

Defendorff, see also Deffendorf. Defendorff, N.

Y.,

Jacob, petitions

of

Canajoharie,

for

defense

of

Tryon county, IV : 1 19. De Fermoy, Matthias Alexis Roche,

Dederick, lain

N. Y., V:229; inhabitants of, pe¬

Matthew

of

Ulster

Col. county

(Mattus),

cap-

brigadier-general, continental army,

Johannis

Snyder’s

his conduct to be inquired into, II:

regiment,

11:249,

206.

111:297, 298; return of his com¬

Deffandis, Baron, 11:307.

pany,

Deffendorf, see also Defendorff.

111:412,

petitions

for

IV :527,

protection

V :91 7;

of

Ulster

frontier, IV:819. Dedham

(Dhedem),

New York line, in enemy’s service, Mass.,

VII:

105.

Manor,

VIL494-495; consigned to com¬ missioners

Dedrick, see also Dederick. Dedrick,

Deffendorf, Henry, of third regiment,

William, N.

of

for

conspiracies,

VII:

495. Livingston

Defoil, Richart, of Dutchess county,

Y., taxed for son in

N. Y., signs petition in behalf of

enemy’s service, VI:594.

John Moffat, 111:177.

State of New York

256

Defoots, -——■, of Hoosick, Rensse¬

Degraf, Nicholas, of Schenectady, N.

laer county, N. Y., loyalist, VI:

Y., petitions for protection of town,

360.

VI :334.

Deforeest,

Isaac,

Schaghticoke,

De Graff, - (Mr.), of Schenec¬

Rensselaer county, N. Y., petitions

tady, N. Y., battery to be placed

in behalf of David Dick, 111:300;

near his house, VI :71 7.

petitions

in

of

behalf

of

William

De Graff, Cornelius, of Schenectady,

Rogers, 111:327. De Forest, ——

N.

(M.), despatches

supposed to be in his care, VIII:

Y.,

grievances, 111:66. Degraff, Simon, of Schenectady, N.

100.

Y., petitions for protection of town,

Deforest, Wouter, of exempts of Al¬ bany, N. Y., IV:10, 209.

VI :334. Degraft,

Defreest, Abraham, sergeant, of first regiment, New York line, VI:532.

Jacobis,

Degramo,

Rensselaer county, N. Y., petitions

Snyder’s

in behalf of David Dick, 111:299.

11:249.

Garmo,

Jellis

(Jilles),

petitions

Degramo,

for Dr. Henry Van Dyck’s return

Snyder’s

to Albany, V :274.

11:249.

Golier,

exempts

Moses,

of

exempts

James,

of

Sacandaga,

Elias, Ulster

Jacob, Ulster

of

Johannis

county

regiment,

of

Col.

Johannis

county

regiment,

De Grasse, see Grasse, Count de. De Grauw, see also Degraw.

covery of war party, 111:474.

De

De Graaf , see also Dae Graaf, De Degraf,

De

Graff,

De

Grauw

(Degraave,

Degraw),

Walter, his account with William Paulding, 1:439, 11:192; his ac¬

graft.

count with Clinton, 1:656.

Degraaf, Henricus, of Col. Johannis Snyder’s

of

Col.

Tryon county, N. Y., reports dis¬

Graef,

of

Dutchess county, IV:235.

De Garmo, Jacob, of Schaghticoke,

De

of

Dutchess county, IV:235. Degraft,

De Gall, see Gall.

De

joins in representation of

Ulster

county

regiment,

11:249.

Degraw, see also De Grauw. Degraw, Lukus, joins in petition for protection of Orange county, IV:

De Graaf, Jesse D., of Schenectady, N. Y., petitions for protection of town, VI:334. De Graef,

Isaac,

Tryon

county,

172. De

Groat,

-

(Mrs.),

articles

from New York city directed to, of Caughnawaga, N.

Y.,

reports

enemy at Sacandaga, 111:407.

V :376. Degroe, John,

of exempts

burgh, N. Y., V:4.

of New¬

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Degrove, William, of levies in Col.

De

Lametter

(Delamater),

Jacob,

Samuel Drake’s Westchester county

of Marbletown, Ulster county, N.

regiment,

Y.,

Degrushe

VI: 70. (Degrusia),- (Mr.),

VIIIixxx,

of New York city,

De

Haert,

judge

Balthazer,

advocate

in

court

martial,

De

Deimar,-, de, German lieuten¬

Lancey,

Abraham,

captain,

(note).

Elizabeth Peter

is

sequestered,

ment, V :452.

L’Hommedieu

(De

Calb,

de

of

N.

in¬

Y.,

VIII :233-

VII1:234-235

her behalf,

Kalb

(Colden), Lancey,

234; James Duane intervenes in

Col.

John Cantine’s Ulster county regi¬

De

interested

VIII:235,

cause,

Kalbe),

Johann, Baron, general in Ameri¬

De

quiries on what grounds her prop¬ erty

of

of

Westchester county,

Dejoe, see also Deyo, Deyoo. Dejoe,

of

De Lancey,-(Miss), V:464.

wife

VII :58

affidavits

IV: 1 16.

IV:570.

ant, British army,

takes

takes affidavit of Robert McGinnis, .

lieutenant,

justice,

Andries and Osterhout, 111:665;

305.

De Guicher, see Guichen.

De

257

Lancey,

; Ezra in

her

248.

James,

lieutenant-gov¬

can army, informed by Lt. James

ernor of province of New York,

Smith of

under

proposed

flag of truce, IV :31 1, 312, 313,

mansion,

trade

transaction

315, 316; at meeting to establish

Delamare, Thomas, his pardon sought

Delamater, see also

Delamatter, De

property

hostile

his

VIII :xvi.

Delamater, (De Lamater), Jeremiah, of exempts of Claverack, N. Y., 111:642, IV :652. Abraham

J.,

of

East

Columbia county, N. Y.,

proposes to raise company of rang¬ 111:455-456;

asks

release

from military service, V :5 1 8-5 1 9. De Lametter, -, complains that

observes spires

in

Westchester

county,

his violation of parole, and

11:564-565; his 11:565, 568, 573, 581; his parole, 11:790; in¬

actions,

capture,

Lametter.

ers,

1:32;

De Lancey, James, colonel of light-

11:516;

by petition, IV:531.

Camp,

act,

horse, British service, his seizures of

signals, V:87.

Delamatter,

stamp

dread

in

Westchester,

540; exchanges agreed upon with, VI :5 1 4 ; his activity, VI :5 1 5 ; his treatment of prisoners, VI:721, 722, 796; killing of Col. Greene by his troops, VI:872; activity of his corps, VII :30, 109, 262; to be approached in behalf of Capt. Townsend,

VI 1:39, 49;

detach¬

his slave has been enlisted, 11:1 32-

ment of his corps defeated,

133.

565.

17

V:

VII:

State of New York

258

De

Lancey,

John,

of

Westchester

De Lano

Nancy

(Miss),

in¬

Delany, Sharp, lottery tickets put up by, 11:349, 111:339, 341.

juries suffered by, VIII :233. De Lancey, Oliver, brigadier-general in

French war,

1:16;

Bloomingdale

destroyed,

enemy

his house at

of

II: 558; V:

country,

159; sells family house to Samuel Fraunces in 1762, VIII :304-305. De

Lancey,

colonel,

Oliver, Jr.,

lieutenant-

adjutant-general,

British

army, issues order for surrender of estates to owners, VIII :203-204. De

Delasons,

Lancey,

Oliver,

Jr.,

of

West¬

chester county, N. Y., his relations with Whigs,

111:190-191; made

prisoner, 111:341-342; Col. Mor¬ ris

Graham intercedes

half,

111:348-349;

Clinton,

111:353;

in his be¬

delivered on

to

parole

in

John,

agent

victualer

to

British navy, VIII :320.

British service, his regiment in

declared

(Dr.),

levies, VI:839.

ist offenses, 11:516. Lancey,

Calvin

surgeon of Col. Marinus Willett’s

county, N. Y., charged with loyal¬

De

(Delano),

Delavan, Delevan, see Delivan. Delavergne, sixth

Benjamin,

regiment,

captain,

Dutchess

of

county

militia, commands company under committee for conspiracies, 1:362. De

Lavergne,

county,

N.

Joseph, Y.,

of

Dutchess

recommends

Lt.

Robert Wood, IV :400. De

Lavergne,

county,

N.

Lewis, Y.,

of

Dutchess

recommends

Lt.

Robert Wood, IV:400. Delaware,

its

representation

continental

congress,

sented

Annapolis

in

1:174;

population

in

first

1:94; repre¬

as

convention, colony,

I:

210; quota of continental tax, II: 555 ; quota of troops required from,

Dutchess

county,

111:355;

asks

permission to visit sick mother, IV:

11:619;

declared sovereign

state,

11:707; store of provisions in, not 409; in trouble with occupant of his estate, VIII :233.

battalion,

De Lancey family, its influence with colonial assembly, 1:47, 52; oppo¬ sition of Livingstons to, 1:71.

Westchester county, N. Y., loyal¬ ists flee from, to Long Island, II: 513; engagement in neighborhood of, V :461. Lancy,

Dulaney,

De Lancey.

11:813;

rendezvous

of

drafts from, 11:814; asked to sup¬ ply light cavalry,

11:828; invited

to convention for regulating prices

De Lancey’s Mills, in West Farms,

De

adequate, 11:757; asked to fill up

and

wages,

111:220;

delays ap¬

proval of articles of confederation, 111:659; continental

money

advanced

treasury

to,

from

111:741;

grain for army obtained from, IV: Dullancy,

see

23, 24, 25; scarcity of grain in, IV: 1 41 ; winter quarters of troops

Analytical Index—Clinton Papers

Delaware — continued. of,

IV:333;

portation

Delaware county, Pa., Washington’s

advised to permit ex¬

of

flour

259

and

grain

to

IV:737, V :269; its territorial rights, IV:841; uni¬ form for troops of, V :202; quota toward monthly assessment, V: 323; urged to send supplies to army, V:454; quota of troops for continental army, V:504; quota of Massachusetts,

supplies, V :5 1 4; unrepresented in

VIII :416. 1:126; In¬ extend to, 1:163; to cross, 1:574;

Delaware (South) dian

atrocities

enemy

intends

enemy’s

river,

movements

toward,

I:

735, 11:37;

distance of provision

depot from,

11:76;

Washington’s

army on eastern side of,

11:167;

British operations against obstruc¬

; troops of,

11:383, 386, 420, 511-512, 559-560; British prisoners westward of, 11:572;,

captured at reduction of Charles¬

states eastward of, to be applied to