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—
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herewith submitted to the Legislature.
Very
respectfully yours
ST CLAIR
McKELWAY
JOHN
FINLEY
Chancellor of the University
H.
Commissioner of Education 111
Is
CONTENTS Page VII
Preface I.
II.
III.
Lists of Letters
1
036
1
005
Ceremonies
1
007
Addresses
1013
Analytical Index, G-Z Reinterment of the Remains of Governor Clinton
1010
Committees IV. Depositories
and Sources of Clinton Material.
373
.
.
.
1029
PREFACE volume of the Index
initial
THE
to the Public Papers of Ceorge Nerv York, being volume IX of the of the Revolution Series, was published
Clinton, First Governor of
1
9n
This work included the index from
.
For over two tion of reference
the
of
aration
when
arrived
War
Historian's
State in
years,
books by the
fire in
remainder of
this
is
it
in spite of the
A through F. from the destruc-
difficulties arising
March 29,
the Capitol
1
9
1
1
,
the prep-
The
time has
permitted to give to the public the results of the
unrelaxed
index has proceeded.
and painstaking research of the compiler of this material, Dr Richard E. Day, chief clerk of the Division of History, in whose charge was placed in the beginning, by my predecessor, the deduction of the analytical index
toil
from the original
As
this
the
for
best,
October
1
text, as printed.
work bears a
,
different imprint
clarification 1
9
II
of our
from
historical
its
the State Historian's office
,
the State Education Department
York) and became
(The
publications of the State Historian will
to
was
University
the Division of History.
state
deemed
here that on
transferred
by law
of the State of
Consequently
be issued under the
Education Department and the auspices
it is
predecessors,
record,
to
New
in the future all
rules of the State
of the Chief of the
Division of
History.
was
It
So
more volume. found
in type,
and
accordingly issued
index
is
planned that
originally
somewhat
that, all it,
of
when
this
index should be completed in one
the present State Historian took office, he
ready for publication, the
first
part of this index,
and
While a two volume
as planned
by his predecessor. an anomaly, existing conditions compel the departure
from ordinary forms in this instance. Included in the present work is an account of the ceremonies attending the
reinterment of
Governor Chnton
at
Kingston
being taken there from Washington, where, in his
in office
1
908, his remains of Vice President
United States, he died in 1812, and was buried for nearly a There was also to have been included a list of such Clinton century. of the
papers as were
left
by the State; but
from the
fire
of
1911, and those not yet published manuscripts makes that
the present condition of these vii
Preface
Vlll
A
plan impracticable. in
possession
of
other
rough
of manuscripts, letters
list
or
states
and papers now
societies, or which have been
historical
printed by historians, so far as their existence has been ascertained through
an extended inquiry, has been inserted, in the hope that it may be of some Likewise a short bibliography of Clinton use to students of State history. biography, for the same purpose, It
is
hoped by
included herein.
is
the Division of History, in presenting this index for the
use of historical scholars, that
it
prove to be one of the most useful
may
publications of the kind ever attempted. a mere
"
It
is
intended to be more than
alphabetical table of the contents of a book."
be
It will
full
of
value from the genealogical, the geographical or the memorabilia standpoint.
The
prominent features of
Given names are supplied
men
compilation are:
this
in large
number; and
the regiment, or corps, in line, levies, or mihtia,
In innumerable instances identify which
supplementary matter viduals having the located,
and
the
is
same
established or similar
is
in the cases of military is
generally designated.
not clear in the text or the
by the indexer, and confusion of indinames is obviated. Obscure places are
names now borne, as well as the present geographical where the older names have fallen into disuse.
situations, are indicated
Certain divisions of the index exhibit interesting summaries of features of the Revolutionary struggle in this State.
The
matters thus illustrated
include the dispute with Vermont, financial relations of the State with the
United States, tions
and
legislation,
border warfare and defenses, and the orgeuiiza-
and agencies by which loyalists
The
held
in
the
war was
carried on, the
army supphed
check.
present work, covering the alphabet from
submitted to the State, the students of
its
history
G
through Z,
therefore
is
and the possessors
of the
preceding volumes of the Clinton Papers by the Division of History as a necessary adjunct
in
making available the
historical treasures contained, but
practically hidden, within the covers of the eight volumes, original
texts are
now
many
of
whose
forever lost to mankind.
JAMES AUSTIN HOLDEN Allan}), April 21,
1914.
Slate Historian
LISTS
OF LETTERS
Continuation of
lists
in
volume
IX
LETTERS FROM GEORGE CLINTON
TO INDIVIDUALS.
IX
LETTERS FROM GEORGE CLINTON TO INDIVIDUALS BENSON,
MORRIS,
Egbert.
BRANT, 1784,
MORRIS.
Joseph.
August
14,
VIII :334;
1783,
May
VIII: 165;
May
DEANE, 1784,
1,
288. 14,
VIII :336;
RYCKMAN, SCHUYLER.
Robert.
SCOTT,
1783.
February 6, VIII :63; February 23, 79; April 16,
TRYON COUNTY.
139.
Henry. 1784, August 25 (two), VIII: 343.
or
Philip.
6],
VIII:
193.
WASHINGTON,
George. 1782. October 20. VIII :47.
Henry.
(7?). VIII:144; 136; October 14.
1783. April
;
[December 18], 322.
L'HOMMEDIEU.
[June 5
1783,
1782, August 13, VIII :29. 1783, April 16, VIII: 139.
VIII :280
Magistrates
VAN CORTLANDT,
Alexander.
3,
VIII: 158;
and Supervisors of. 1783, August 1, VIII :232.
GLEN.
1
29.
April
June 9. 202; November 15. 281.
1783,
783, November
VIII:6; July 29,
6,
16.
1783, June 9, VIII :202. William.
1
John Morin.
1782, June
James.
FLOYD,
KNOX,
Philip.
1785.May2, VIII:385.
1783, November 26,V1II:315; November 27, 318.
HAMILTON,
Peter.
[1784. August 14], VIII :335.
347.
DUANE,
[November 22], VIII:
1783.
August 25, 344; August 30,
DIGBY.
Citizens re-
turned from Exile.
James.
August
VIII: 182;
1782. December 5. VI 11:5 4.
NEW YORK CITY,
211; AuNovember 15, gust 19, 242; 280; November 22, 291. 23, 186; July
14],
May 15, 182. MORRIS, Robert.
Guy. 7,
Richard.
[May
1783.
August 25, 344.
CARLETON.
Gouverneur.
1782. August 2. VIII :21.
1783. April 8. VIII: 134.
13.
April
257.
Ezra.
WEARE.
1782. October 15, VIII :45.
1783, June 9. VIII :202. LIVINGSTON. Robert R.
Meshech.
1782. August
YATES.
1783, March 19. VIII :91.
1783,
1784. August 14, VIII :336. XI
4.
VIII :26.
Robert.
May
14,
VIII:181.
LETTERS FROM CLINTON TO PUBLIC BODIES. XIII
LETTERS FROM CLINTON TO PUBLIC BODIES.
NEW YORK — Legislature.
UNITED STATES — Congress,
1785, April 14. VIII :384.
NEW YORK — Officers
New York
Delegates of
of Sec-
1783. April
ond Line Regiment. 7, VIII:195.
1,
in.
VIII: 108.
1785, April 11, VIII :381.
UNITED STATES — Congress,
1783, June
UNITED STATES — Commis-
President of.
sioners for Frontier Posts, etc.
1783,
(Arthur Lee, Richard Butler and Oliver Wolcott).
March
April 3. 131.
1784. August 13, VIII :332. XV
20.
VIII :92;
LETTERS TO CLINTON FROM INDIVIDUALS AND PUBLIC BODIES. xvu
LETTERS TO CLINTON FROM INDIVIDUALS AND PUBLIC •
ALBANY — Mayor,
Aldermen
and Commonalty of. 1783. [July], Vm:230.
BENSON.
279.
DIGBY.
1783. April 17. VIII: 140. 1785. June 4. VIII :392.
May
1783. 9, 3.
Elias. 6.
VIII: 164;
May
168; June 20. 210; July 216; July 22. 219; Octo-
May
Sir
VIII
13.
75
:1
;
June
203; June 18, 207; July 25, 239; November 12, 278; November 9, 282 Decem1
;
ber 1,319.
CINCINNATI. SOCIETY OF (New York
State So-
ciety),
CORTLANDT.
James.
VIII
1,
:1
3;
July
30; August 20, 33; October 9, 43; October 30, 49; Decem16,
14;
August
14,
ber 5, 55.
1783, August 12, VIII :234; October 16, 259; October 23. 268. James.
December
FISH,
3,
VIII :320;
3,
32
1
.
Nicholas.
1783, April 14, VIII: 137.
Philip.
FISHER,
1783, June5, VIII:193.
George. 1783, July 17, VIII:217. FLOYD, William.
CREVECOEUR,
St Jean de. 1783, November 26, VIII :3 16.
1
William. Sr. VIII :50.
1783, December
1783, July 26, VIII :221.
1782, December 9, VIII :56. 1783, January 16. VIII :62;
Abraham.
784, August 6. VIII :327.
DEANE,
1.
July
DUNCAN.
1783, July 5, VIII:217. COLDEN, Cadwallader.
CUYLER,
May
1782,
Guy.
10,
THE
1782,
DUANE,
1785, July 18, VIII:393.
1783,
DONALDSON,
William. Jr. 1782. November 27. VIII :50.
James.
CARLETON.
Robert.
1783, November 25. VIII :31 4; November 25, 315; November 25, 316; November 30, 319; December 5, 322.
DONALDSON.
ber 2. 253.
BOWDOIN.
Samuel.
[November 12], VIII:
1783,
Egbert.
BOUDINOT.
DELIVAN,
BODIES.
February 18. 73; March 5, 83; March 17, 86; March
James.
1784, August 30, VIII :347. XIX
XX
State of
FLOYD.
William
—
continued.
New York
LIVINGSTON,
FONDA,
Jelles.
MARINE
GLEN.
Henry. 1784, August 26, VIII :346. GREENE, William, Governor of
Rhode
Island.
1782, August 26, VIII :36.
GUERARD,
Benjamin. Alexander.
1782, August 3. cember 9, 56.
March
1783.
VIII :23; De-
5,
HANSON, 1783.
JAY,
1.
VIII: 160.
1785, June 14, VIII:393.
May
LAMB,
John.
1783,
May
13, VIII: 178.
1782, July 29, VIII: 18; July 30, 19; September 12, 38; 5, 40.
1783, March 25, VIII March 25, 95; May
:93; 12,
of
CITY
— Addre:s from
returned
Citizens
1783. November 22, VIII :287.
CITY
—
Fire-
men's Address.
1783, November 27. VIII :302.
2,
VIII: 163.
L'HOMMEDIEU,
Ezra.
1782, September 11, VIII :37; October 9, 41. 1783,
Robert.
NEW YORK
John.
1783.
MORRIS,
Exile.
John.
JONES,
783, September 27. VIII :252.
NEW YORK
John.
May
James.
1784, August 19, VIII :338. MORRIS, Richard.
173; July 28, 225.
179.
14,
18.
New
SOCIETY.
October
VIII :83;
April 9, 135; April 23, 153;
May
1
March
2. 109.
York City. 783, November 22. VIII :289.
MONROE,
1
1783, August 13, VIII :235.
HAMILTON,
VIII:77;
19],
89; April
1784, August 31, VIII :348.
—
R.
Robert
continued.
25, 93; April 16. 138; April 23. 153.
August
15.
August 22, 245
VIII :237;
August 23. 247; September 3, 248; October 9. 254; October 16, 259; October 16, 263.
LIVINGSTON, 1782, May 2, ber 2, 53;
;
Robert R.
VIII
:3;
Decem-
December 22, 61.
1783, December 19
[February
NEW YORK — Officers
of Sec-
ond Line Regiment. 1783, June 6, VIII: 194.
SCHUYLER, 1785,
SCOTT,
May
Philip.
13,
VIII :386.
John Morin.
1783, April
April
4,
19,
147;
VIII: 132; April
30,
159; November 19, 286.
SKENE.
Philip.
1784. July 17, VIII :326.
SMITH, W.
S.
1783, October 20, VIII :265.
Letters to Clinton from Individuals, Etc.
THOMSON,
Charles,
Secretary
of Congress.
1785,
April
VIII :382;
May
28, 387.
trates
and Supervisors of. [August 1], VIII :231.
TRYON COUNTY — Magis1783,
UNITED STATES— continued. (Arthur
12,
UNITED STATES — Commissioners for Frontier Posts, etc.
XXI
Lee
and
Richard
Butler).
1784. August 19. VIII :339.
VOGHT,
Caspar, and Company.
1782, December 20, VIII :59.
WALKER,
Benjamin.
1783, February 14, VIII :65.
MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS XXIU
MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS. BENSON,
Alexander
to
Robert,
HEATH,
Hamilton.
1783, September 4, VIII :250. [Idem] to Ezra L'Hommedieu.
1
4,
Delegates of
to
VIII :250.
New York
7,
Joseph, to
VIII :252.
Henry Glen.
MORRIS,
Frontier
for
[Idem] Sir
to
Guy.
George
Washington.
James, to William Col-
brath.
1784, August 20, VIII :340.
Mrs
Peter,
to
to
Benjamin
Paymaster-General.
[Idem]
,
to
President of Congress.
March
17.
VIII :95;
CITY
— Address
July 28, 228.
NEW YORK of
the
Citizens
to
George
5.
1783, [November 26], VIII: 300.
OGDEN,
James Duane. 1783, August ert
15.
Washington.
DE LANCEY, FRANKLIN,
,
1783,
1783, April 24, VIII:156; November 19, 283.
DEANE,
Robert,
to
1783, March 15, VIII :85.
784, September 20, VIII :380.
CARLETON,
VI 11:1
8.
1782, December 14, VIII: 100.
Posts,
etc. 1
to
Alexander,
Franklin.
,
sioners
la.
1783, March 15, VIII:104.
Henry Knox. 1783, February
1784, July 21, VIII :327. [Idem] to United States Commis-
S. Smith.
Chevalier de
McDOUGALL,
1783, September
W.
Robert Morris.
to
Congress.
BRANT,
Silas, to
783. September 29. VIII :266.
LUZERNE, The
,
1783, September ,
George
1783. [June 5], VIII:197.
HOLMES.
,
in
to
Washington.
1782, September 10, VIII :32. [Idem] to James Duane.
[Idem]
William,
VIII :233.
Benjamin,
to
Rob-
1782, December 14, VIII: 100; December 23, 103. Alexander, Robert Benson.
1783, February
8,
RITTENHOUSE,
Morris.
HAMILTON,
Matthew,
to
Henry
Knox. VIII
:1
15.
David,
to
Simeon DeWitt. 1785,
May
RYCKMAN,
to
12,
VIII:385.
Peter,
to
Henry
Glen.
1782, August 18. VIII :31.
1784, August 23. VIII :341. XXV
Miscellaneous Letters.
XXVI
SCOTT,
John Moiin,
to Sir
Guy
Carleton.
1783,
May
15, VIII: 189.
from Arthur Lee and Richard Commissioners,
Oneida Sachems,
and
to
the
Tuscarora
etc.
WASHINGTON,
George,
22, VIII
to
,
to Sir
1783,
—
con-
:1
12.
Guy
April
Carleton.
21,
VIII -.156;
November 22, 292. [Idem],
William Heath.
to
1783, June ,
to
6,
VIII :200.
President of Congress.
1783, June 7, VIII: 196. [Idem] Address to the Citizens of ,
New
Lewis Nicola.
May
[Idem]
[Idem]
1784, August 18. VIII :337.
1782,
George
tinued.
UNITED STATES — Message Butler,
WASHINGTON,
York.
1783, November 26, VI 1:301. 1
PART
II
ANALYTICAL INDEX
G-7
ANALYTICAL INDEX Nicholas Emanuel,
GABRIAL. adjutant,
of
Col.
Jacobus Swartwout's regiment of Dutchess county
testifies
militia,
against
Gilbert Tippet, 1:336.
Carolina; his opinion of the
command troops, 1 :60 circulates Thomas Paine's pamphto
continued.
regiment
Dutchess
of
county mihtia, 11:627.
Gage, Thomas, commander-in-chief,
New
in
army,
York
city,
1:37; fears to
fire
on mob, 1:38;
appropriation
for
necessary
arti-
bil-
1:43; leaves congress
act,
leting
Hopkins'
British
Gadsen, Christopher, brigadier-general, lieutenant-governor of South
—
Gage, Mortimer
cles for troops
payable
Maj. Pitcairn disobeys
to,
1:43;
his orders,
;
"
Common
let,
duel with
V:195
Sense ", 1:60;
his
Gen. Robert Howe,
of
David,
Hopkins' county
Col.
regiment
militia,
of
Roswell Dutchess
Ebenezer, of exempts Dutchess county, IV:63. Jabez,
teenth militia,
lieutenant,
regiment,
of
of
thir-
North East
for
seize
Col.
stores
serve under,
Smith's
at
Concord,
enlisted
be
1:203; by troops on way force needed Boston, 1 :205 to
1
:206
;
1
under,
775, IV:506; his
to to
against,
his hostile acts at
losses
to
rein-
;
Massachusetts
Boston,
in
1774
his regiment,
headquarters
in
1767, VIII:xxxvii. Gage's
precinct,
hill,
at
Lake George, N. Y., VI: 773.
British to fortify,
Gaine, Hugh, of
" printer,
of
negotiations
1:79;
Highlanders
;
IV:509;
army
111:7-10.
Gage, Mortimer,
:89
and
Dutchess county, N. Y., charged with receiving bribe from John Link,
1
who
1:79; sends expedi-
of,
to
tion
in
1:74;
measures,
Smith's
opinion
with,
1:74; persons his
1765,
in
with,
11:308;
Albany county
Gage, James, his account supplies, IV:650. of
York, favor
defend
VI:39.
Gage, John,
persons
;
New will
intimate
forced
11:628, V:71.
Gage,
Gage,
:65
William
(note).
Gadwin, Joseph (Goseph), of exempts of Schaghticoke, N. Y., IV:153. Gage,
1
Roswell
64; 375
his
edits
New York Gazette ",
"Mercury",
city, 1
:62,
IV:124
State of
376 Gaine,
—
Hugh
857
(note),
VIII:xxxiv.
borough,
Y.,
Phihps-
Westchester
county,
of
complains
injuries
David,
Hanover
of
supervisor
precinct, Ulster county,
at
carries
,
from
letter
James Clinton, 1:452; Albany. V:83. to
George
Gale,
captain,
,
of Dutchess
N. Y., guarantees
county,
of
Abel,
militia,
Orange
county
Gale, Benjamin, of New^ Cornwrall
Gale,
body of Nathaniel IV:148, 149.
New
of
Coe,
precinct,
N.
Y.,
coroner's inquest, of
in in-
on
quest
Strong,
associated
heads
class
Cornw^all
on
jury
in
IV: 148, 149;
exempts, to
IV:628;
furnish
recruits,
Moses,
militia,
Gale,
in
New
York,
joins in petition for
of
military
post,
1V:275. Gall,
W.
R.,
German
de,
with
dier-general
Albert,
briga-
Burgoyne
Saratoga, 11:452
at
(note).
statesman; secre-
11:307 (note).
tary of treasury,
Gallot, Phinehas, prisoner in High-
V:73.
Galloway, see also Galiway.
Galloway Smith's his
(Gallaway), Clove in New
house,
(note),
Galloway,
New
,
of
Jersey,
1:521, 531, 11:634
Vll:493, Vlll:401. of
John
Windsor, N.
513; member of recruit, Vl:624.
county
exempts
Y,
of
111:449,
class to furnish
James Mcof
Ulster
VI:624.
of
Orange
county
VI:453.
Richard,
speaker of assembly,
Galloway,
regiment
militia,
Peter,
militia,
Gale,
Orange
Moses, of Col.
county Gale,
of
1:266.
Claghry's
III:
Galloway, Joseph, of Pennsylvania,
VI:458. Gale,
his petition.
hall,
Galiway, James, of Smith's Clove
lands,
N. Y., on jury
bond, 11:610.
patrio-
VI:453.
precinct,
bany city 343-344.
Gallatin,
tism of Stephen Palmer, 11:626.
Gale,
his
Galer, Christopher, prisoner in Al-
establishment
N. Y.. VI:523. Gale,
:348.
1
Galiway, see also Galloway.
suffered from soldiers, 111:87.
Galatian,
convention,
Gale, Samuel,
of
Ehzabeth,
Galatia,
Gale, Samuel, to be brought before
(note); location of
his business,
N.
continued.
New York
Hoosick, N. Y., Willett's levies,
1
:94.
of
Little
in Col.
Marinus
Joseph,
VI 1:286.
Gallows Point, on Hudson River, cannon 11:727 to, conveyed (note).
of
exempts
Orange county, IV:628.
of
Galsworthy, Samuel, of city
or
county,
New York
adjudged
an
Analytical Index
—
Galsworthy, Samuel
American
of
enemy
continued,
V
rights,
:
59
I
Clinton Papers
—
Gano, John
of
William,
Cherry
Valley,
377
continued.
takes part in celebrating cessation
VIII: 157
of hostilities,
(note). Gait,
—
Gansevoort
(Gansevort),
N. Y.,
joins in petition for pro-
of
Albany, N. Y.,
tection,
11:822;
de-
in
behalf
struction
of
suffers
settlement,
by IV:339,
675. 721. N. Y.,
petitions for protec-
Don
governor
Bernardo, de, Spanish of
Louisiana,
reduces
of Canada, his
,
ter to resident of
Boston,
Gamble, Alexander,
1
:2
let1
4.
of exempts of
of
Robert,
N. Y.,
Ganetz,
Butternuts,
supplies royal troops with
provision,
V:4I
N. Y., Indians,
7,
of
Chris,
Tryon county,
protection
Tillman.
V:260.
Gansevoort,
John,
N. Y.,
at
Fort Fort
11:360; engaged Sir
Independence,
Montgomery, in
of
pursuit
of
Wood,
V:147-148.
Gano
(Ganno,
Ganoe),
ment.
New York
1:383;
member
of
assembly,
IV:I30;
appeals
to
Clinton
behalf of Cherry Val-
in
New York
letter,
in
city,
IV:363-364; con-
sufferers,
sulted about distribution of relief
IV:724,
funds,
memorial
visors,
from
in
758;
joins
in
behalf of John Till-
V:260; clerk of VI:448; carries Robert
R.
superletter
Livingston
VI:656;
attends
to
meet-
John
ing to concert measures for pro-
fifth
regi-
tection of frontier,
at
Fort
line,
Montgomery, 11:19;
1:362; has import-
conspiracies,
Clinton,
(Rev.), chaplain, of
Albany,
Leonard, of Albany, N. Y., member of committee of
man,
Warwick, N. Y.,
intercedes for son of Jonas
of
signs petition in favor of
lieutenant, of
John Johnson, VI:318.
Gano, Daniel,
Al-
to return to
Gansevoort,
ley
11:45;
Dr
for
bany, IV:2I6-2I7, 1:274; joins memorial in behalf of John
against
V:I79.
at
III:
Rogers,
permission
Henry Van Dyck
ant seeks
Benjamin asks
convention to detect and defeat
418.
Gano, Daniel, captain artillery;
of
Dr Henry Van Dyck, V:274.
Charlotte county, IV:447.
Gamett,
half
of
be-
petitions in
in
Mobile, V:799.
Gamble,
Rogers,
Harme (Harmon),
Albany, N. Y.,
334;
11:822.
tion of settlement,
Galvez,
Cherry Val-
Sr.. of
signs petition
Benjamin
111:334.
Gansevoort,
Gait, William, ley,
of
(note).
Conrad,
his
church
VIII
:xxi;
Gansevoort,
VII:619.
Leonard,
Jr,
of
Al-
bany, N. Y., secretary of commissioners
for
conspiracies,
I:
State of
378 Gansevoort, Leonard,
Jr.
—
cont'd.
New York
—
Gansevoort, Peter
continued.
541. 111:701. IV:21. 58. 113,
Rogers, 111:327; petitions
VI:234;
half
signs petition in behalf
of
Benjamin Rogers, 111:334; signs memorial in behalf of John
V:260;
Tillman.
petitions in be-
half of
Dr Van Dyck. V:274;
testifies
in
VI:334;
attends meeting to con-
measures
cert
of Jacob Schell.
trial
for
of
protection
Gansevoort, Peter, colonel of third
New York
regiment.
of
brigadier-general
command
Fort
at
couraged, tant
1
:5
wanted
76
(note)
for
his
adju-
;
regiment,
relief force,
11:212; gives account of 11:253; reports
frontier
flight
11:254. 255;
Leger,
of
his
battalion,
in
of
merits
young 11:337-338; clothing wanted officer
IV:267;
in-
regiment en-
his regiment,
11:687,
for
111:14,
movement by
Fort
at
information
(note);
his
III:
III:
Schuyler, reports
enemy gathering at Oswegatchle, 111:538; warned against Samuel
of
1:159;
by.
510. 535-536;
III: opp.
battle
1:722; apprised of Gen. Herki-
St
enlisted
gives notice of
garrison
in
mer's approach with
affairs,
;
I:
204
for
342
in be-
Rogers,
Brant, 111:402; makes return of
militia;
example,
enlistments
334; persons
Schuyler,
141, 111:179, his
and
line
fluence
of
Benjamin
Geake. IV:51
VII:619.
frontier.
of
his
Cherry
IV:559-560; at V:236 Newtown,
men.
detachment
sent with
;
V :240
Stanwix,
Van Dyck, V:274; provision of
state
commissary,
to
V:805;
train,
to
(note)
;
Dr Henry
behalf of
petitions in
plains
Valley.
clothing ordered for use
of
(note)
Fort
(note); forwards
to
clothier
convoy com-
and
of
VI: 19-20; Clinton
notices his complaint,
VI:22-24;
order for regimental
returns
livered
to.
representation legislature.
clothing
VI: 83; 1
of
line
VI:220;
returns.
joins officers
dein
to
forwards
VI:234;
ad-
287, 315, 679; return showing
vantageously situated for defense,
Fort
VI:358; in need of reinforcements, VI:364; officers of his brigade assigned to levies, VI: 625 sends women and children to Crown Point, VI: 72 3; cor-
state
of
his
regiment
at
Schuyler, 111:120; his views on of
protection
Mohawk
valley.
111:125-126; cannon wanted by. 111:134. 287. 315; Clinton desires him to recommend officers for retention
under
new
arrange-
ment, 111:235, 287, 309; signs petition
in
behalf
of
William
;
responds with Clinton concerning
arms and ammunition, VI:765-
767; Gen. Clinton about
Fort
consults with,
Schuyler.
VI:887,
Analytical Index
Gansevoorl, Peter
903; rected
suited
on
VI:90I, VII:285;
di-
tecting
frontier
of
levies
ammunition
deliver
to
county
197;
to
brigade
put
on
from
levies
to
VII:
militia,
readiness to march, VII: report
Gansevoort, Peter his
Charlotte
179,
continued.
83;
I
in
to
brigade,
VII: 83, 265, 364; apprised of attack on Wawarsing, VII 195I
:
1
96
advised to send troops to
;
Clinton Papers
from
returns
brigade,
—
—
379
—
continued,
measure
VII:537-583;
572, 573-574, 579-580, 602; conduct toward insurgents ap-
proved. VII:576; seeks to learn
Vermonters
why York
VII:602;
dis-
militia,
VII:609;
sug-
charges
VII:6II; Vermont officer
VII:297; consulted concerning dispute with Vermont letter from, to faction, VII:301
invading
be
insurrection,
;
transmitted
Gen.
to
VII:389;
informed
Stark
enemy's
of
Heath,
Gen.
by
movements,
VII:391, 393. 394. 396, 398. 400; reports affray betw^een Vermont party and New York VII:402. 403; disposes
militia,
613;
New
meeting frontier
timents
difficulty
Stirling.
learns
of
VII:449, 461; force
certain
ings,
VII:476;
ion
touching
expressed
to,
at
462;
448.
Johnstown,
declines
to
court martial Clinton's
enemy's
VII:493;
enfind-
opinobject
con-
sen-
New
commissioner
at
Vni:349. 350.
Ganter. Peter, prisoner field,
commis-
VI!I:345,
Albany,
associate
his
Vin:12;
Indian
352. 361. 364.
VII:437. action
at
with
VII:414-415; him with
VII:618-
claim to rank in army,
Fort Schuyler.
of supplying
calls
consider
to
concerning
on aggressions
ammunition and provision, VII: 415-416; orders to, from Lord
15-61 8;
Hampshire Grants, VII:623;
346;
to.
:6
Albany
to,
plot to waylay.
Vermonters,
VII:61I-
620; Clinton communicates
sioners
415;
by for
protection,
and Schenectady, VII:402-403;
of
Al-
at
reasons
of
York,
VII
in
associated
Clinton
meet
informed
reports on failure to suppress
troops for protection of Schoharie
VII:403. 407.
New
invade
territory,
gests that legislature
frontier,
569,
his
bany,
from
his
in
mutiny
Schoharie, VII: 196, 199; to repersons
prowinter,
VII:552-555,
brigade,
move
disaffected
for
during
at
Wethers-
Conn., 111:225.
Gardenir,
Gardinear.
Gardineer.
Gardiner,
Gardinier,
Gardneir,
Gardner,
see
Gerdener,
also
Gordeneer, Gordner. Gardenir, George, of Col. John Crea's
Mc-
Regiment of Albany county militia and Capt. Adiel Sherwood's levies, VI :39.
State of
38o
Garder, Jacob V., taken prisoner
Wyoming.
New York
at
V:523.
Pa.,
Y.,
divided
goods
his
at
house, 111:412.
N. Y., VI:694.
Gardiner
of
David,
N. Y.,
V:471; to
IV:172; of
protection favors
peti-
district,
of
application
families for permission to go
New York
V:678;
city,
re-
company,
V:774, VI:628.
confisca-
Gardner,
Joseph,
of
justice
peace
V^I:825, 830;
tion of his goods,
from
remove
to
continued.
turn of levies from his
(Gardner),
Suffolk county,
desires
for
tions
Tory
Hun-
Gardineer's Flats, near Fort ter,
—
tection of county,
Gardinear, Jacob, of Tr>'on county,
N.
Gardner, John
Long
VI:825, 830, VII:345; outrage committed on, by Connecticut men, VII:345.
of Suffolk county, Massachusetts,
VI:429.
Island,
Gardinier (Dirck,
N. Y., III:
Derick,
(Gardineer), of
Dirk),
Kinderhook,
refuses oath of allegiance,
605;
concealment,
in
V'l:
Gardinier, Samuel, of
N. Y., considered
Tryon county, connection
in
Gardneir, Jesse, of fourth regiment,
New York
(Mrs),
,
under
father
flag
of
her
visits
truce.
III:
738, 746-747;
his
county, I:
record,
his trial
1:784,
martial,
790,
by court 11:635;
sentenced to be hanged, 1:791; seeks permission to return to his
Gardner, Andnes, Livingston's
county
of Col.
regiment
militia,
Peter R.
of
Albany
IV:35.
VI:453.
Orange county Nyack, asks
captain,
militia,
1:720;
1:740; com-
rangers. 11:434,
company
vessel,
1:39
jail,
John, prisoner
in
Tappan
1:639. of
Charlotte pre-
Dutchess county,
cinct,
N. Y.,
assessed for son in enemy's serv-
VI:576. William,
Garnalt,
of
Great Nine
Partners, Dutchess county,
N. Y.,
m
favor
of
in
representation
Thomas Palmature, V:593.
sergeant, of Capt. Garney, Robert Johnston's rangers. III: ,
Gardner (Gard'ner), John, at
British
(note).
joms
Gardner, David, of Orange county militia,
"Garland,"
ice,
292, 294.
levy,
loyalist,
Garmond, John,
V:924.
line,
Gardner,
mands
Ulster
of
Silas,
Y.,
Garl'.ck,
with judgeship, 11:622.
posted
N.
home, 11:782-783.
266.
of
Gardner,
604;
exemption
111:269; petitions
his
from
for pro-
143. Garnrick,
Zachariah,
pointment as chases,
Garnsey.
declines
ap-
commissary of pur-
IV:561. William,
of
Westchester
Analytical Index
—
Garnsey, William
N.
county,
Y.,
continued. signs
petition,
Garritson,
Gerreson), Abraham, of Tryon county, N. Y., his dispute with
county committee, 111:280-282.
sells
N, Y.,
of Butternuts,
,
provision to
Tory
party. III
:
505. Garret,
county Garret,
of
Isaac,
Col.
Roswell
of
Dutchess
regiment
11:626.
militia,
of
George,
play,
David, English actor, " Lethe ", presented
New York
VIII
city,
his in
Garrison,
,
of
Tryon county,
N. Y., VI:727.
Garrison, cinct,
Dennis,
of
Col.
militia,
Samuel
Joost,
VI:70. of
Charlotte
pre-
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
refuses oath of allegiance,
Garrison
IV:72.
(Garrisson), Richard, of
Capt. Uriah Drake's company of exempts, Ulster county, V:3, 4. Garrison
Gasherie,
(Gerrison),
William,
of
Col. John Hathorn's regiment of
Orange county militia, V:687. Garrison, Putnam county, N. Y., 1:130; Beverly Robinson house at, VIII :4 6. station of,
1
Garter, Johannes (John), of
Tryon
of
Joseph,
first
regi-
VI:532.
line,
Kingston,
N. Y., IV:355 commissioner ;
VI:7I;
conspiracies,
auditor
VI
accounts
of
for
of
clerk
supervisors in Ulster county,
:
of
VI:520.
troops,
Gaskill (Gaskell), John, lieutenant,
twentieth
British
regiment,
army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451 (note). Gates,
Horatio,
selection
79;
his
his-
major-general,
by
1:145,
congress,
ens army,
appointment strength1:146; threatened by
Sir
Clinton,
Henry
forced
Drake's regiment of Westchester
county
New York
ment.
11:1
:xx.
Garrison; see also Garrason.
Garrison,
Gasher, Peter, sergeant, of
of
Westchester
couhty, N. Y., VI:629.
Garrick,
VI:79, 660, 726; capture VI:79, 660, 725.
506;
Hopkins'
continued,
county, N. Y., captured by Indians,
Garret,
—
381
of his sons,
Garrason, see also Garrison. (Garretsen,
Papers
Garter, Johannes
111:159.
Garrason
— Clinton
by to
generous
1:155;
Gen.
rein-
160;
1:159,
militia,
Burgoyne,
I
:
62 places Gen. Arnold in command of Lake Champlain fleet, I
;
1:326; orders dore
arrest
of
Commo-
Wynkoop, 1:327;
advises
Gen. Schuyler of destruction of Gen. Arnold fleet, 1:385 (note) ;
reports action of to,
1
:386 (note)
Valcour
island
militia
;
to
operate with, 1:454, 460,
co-
467;
resolutions to be sent to,
1:457;
his portrait, II:opp.
instruc-
tions
of
to,
78;
concerning state quotas
troops,
plies to, for
quests
1
11:190; Clinton apcannon, 11:245;
re-
attendance
at
Clinton's
Gates, Horatio
—
11:251; Gen. Arnold asks forcement
Arnold plan
and
operations
reports
11:255-256;
to,
rein-
Gen.
11:252;
from,
declines
decide dispute, 11:282; Clin-
ton will send force
11:298;
to,
Clinton reports militia movement to,
for,
strength,
11:333;
holds
Clinton
11:322-323;
reserve
325;
11:323, to
his
be reinforced,
command,
his
Oct.
his success
11:383 (note)
;
to
relief
of
Oct.
needless
11:430; orders
bloodshed,
ment
his position
avoids
11:428;
12,
1777,
7,
regi-
frontier,
1 1
:
430-431; sends Clinton and Putnam Burgoyne's terms of sur11:439-442; Clinton aphim of approach of enemy's
render, prises
11:444-445;
fleet,
and
goyne
450;
him,
11:445-448, Gen. Bur-
near
Plains,
11:516;
saddle
bridle for,
581
11:561; Clinton
Hudson
of
(note);
Clinton
enemy
11:459
movements
describes
of
11:481-483; unneces-
to,
sary to lay Clinton's letter before,
11:488; extent of
11:490;
\vishes
detachment
of
his
command,
Clinton
army,
powers
of
river,
(note); gives
assurances, 11:598; on board of
war, 11:616 (note), 836, 847,
848, 111:93, 105, joined by militia,
114;
to
be
11:641; takes
charge of river defenses, 11:651
;
by way of Minisink, 11:652; Gen. Burgoyne's letter journeys
11:660;
to,
695
;
tion
his absence,
with,
(note)
war,
11:669,
measures for state coopera-
11:690
lects to obtain
;
arms
(note); negfor regiment,
his discretionary at
York,
Pa..
power, 11:713
removed from board
11:713
(note):
seeks
of in-
formation touching purchasing department, to,
11:735-736;
Clinton
on commissaries and supplies,
11:841-842; Morgan Lewis aide to, 11:876 (note); his promises
lead
to
11:500;
to
to
his
control
11:590, 692, 871
11:711;
Kingston,
and securing
river
regaining
to,
on obstruct-
to,
11:586-589;
denounces
Albany, 11:465; de-" meet Clinton, 11:478;
to
for
525,
master carpenter applies
;
H.
Clin-
who have
11:517-518,
from,
passes
11:702;
in
Henry
11:517; persons
ton,
and
11:516; sends Col.
B. Livingston to Sir
(note); return of
11:456;
army,
burning
sires
Bur-
his reception of
goyne, 11:454 his
of
articles
Gen.
between
convention
White
(note);
ing
376;
Conway
his
cabal,
11:506
passes,
II:
11:505-509;
with
connection
11:334, 347; writes to Clinton, congress,
continued.
instructions of congress regarding
11:375; writes
to
—
Gates, Horatio
continued.
11:247; advises Clinton,
camp,
to
New York
State of
382
Dr Hayes, 111:57; his orders Gen. Conway, 111:78; writes
Analytical Index
Gates, Horatio
—
Clinton
to
Lafayette,
to,
on defense of Hudson, III:
151; Gen. Stark under mands, 111:178-179;
com-
his
in
Clinton Papers
charge
of northern department, 111:197,
199-200, 232, 247, 310;
refu-
described
intelligence to,
be
111:255, 259; Clin-
reinforced.
ton to, on
to
Gov. Tryon's conduct,
111:270; has not supplied ordnance to Fort Schuyler, 111:287; his
111:293; move-
importance,
from frontier conveyed
428-429; advised
111:427,
to authorize
payment
111:444-445;
detains
prisoner,
111:455, 463;
fails
attend
to
111:457; desires chase
of
cattle,
with,
31 3; at Fishkill, 111:337;
Barclay appeals
to,
IV:60; informed is
;
Mayor
111:337-338,
that
Greenwich
threatened, 111:347; learns of
danger
348;
to
White
prisoner
Plains, 111:347-
recommended
to,
111:348-349; sends prisoner
355; Washing-
Clinton, 111:353,
ton gives directions to,
111:353-
354; Clinton commends
several
111:359; apprised of movements, 111:360-361
Quakers British
to
Clinton
to,
;
to,
in
behalf
Miss
of
ton
111:381; secret
in
need
of
to,
intelli-
111:384, 402;
reinforcement.
III:
purone-
service
in
from
received
command
ton to
507;
at
West
memoranda
111:496;
learns
action
of
mouth,
111:518-519;
of
position,
his
Point, III:
for.
Mon-
at
weakness
111:522;
ac-
quainted with weakness of Fort
111:535-536; Clinton
Schuyler, intends
to
111:545; Gen.
visit,
Stark writes ers
111:553; prisonfrom Vermont forwarded to,
III
:564; not apprehensive of
to
577; East,
to
peril
transmits
Washington,
111:571;
by James Duane, militia
expects
111:586;
inactivity
mand
to,
111:566;
frontier,
letters
gence imparted
restrict
111:463;
Washington, 111:485; asks Clin-
criticized
prisoners,
to
gunboats,
111:467-468; sends Clin-
of danger to Schoharie,
111:379;
to
militia
intelligence
Clopper, 111:374-375; informed
to select place of confinement for
of
building
negotiation with, 111:307 (note)
III:
of artificers'
claims,
fourth of state
to.
447;
432,
protect frontier, 111:418;
ments preceding Gen. Burgoyne's
John Morin Scott writes
111:399;
to,
111:405,
frontier,
condi-
Alden's regiment on
leaves Col.
209; awaited
232, 233, 274, 290, 294;
Gen. Stark's
frontier
111:391;
forces,
tions
vention with Gen. Burgoyne, III: III:
continued.
to strengthen
fails to
Fishkill,
383
389,398,445,467;
387, 388, unable
gees return to farms after his con-
at
—
Gates, Horatio
continued.
111:108;
—
of,
Clinton
111:621;
at Boston,
from
III: the
regrets to
com-
IV:244; Gen.
New York
State of
384
—
Gates, Horatio
estimate
McDougall's
244-245 under
;
"
continued.
privileges of
his
agreement
Burgoyne.
IV:42I,
IV:
of,
N.
made by M. Du Simitiere, IV:534; source of suppHes for his troops, 1V:639; favorable given to affairs by his suc-
V:13
cess at Saratoga,
John Armstrong aide
117;
at
presides
officers.
(note);
VIII:
to,
of
meeting
VIII: 124, 131.
militia
Nathan
Col.
in
Sparhawk's detachment
reached
Indian
Lt.
Boyd.
Lt.
Col.
ment
town,
V:239
recruit
Geddes, David, deputy paymastergeneral.
British
goyne
at
VI
of Ulster county militia,
of.
Halifax,
New
Gidney.
Col.
of
horse;
light
Vt..
York, III:
Gault, William, of Tryon county,
N. Y., suffers by enemy's ravages, IV:787.
111:105;
colonel, instructions to,
makes
application
to
to
service.
of Coxsackie,
have enlisted
in
N. Y., British
VII:320.
"
of
Frederick,
V:3.
Capt.
Uriah
Ulster
county
exempts,
4. his
testim.ony
at
court
martial, 1:600.
Gee. John, gives information about
Gee, Moses, of
York tial.
fifth
IV:442.
regiment.
New
at court
mar-
testifies
line,
1:822.
Gee. Rosel,
tried
for
delinquency,
V:687. Jansen's regiment of Ulster county
New Hampshire New Jersey Ga-
VI:688, 791.
militia,
Gelderland
"
Gazette," see " Gazette,"
to
Gen. Robert Howe, V:552.
Gee. William, of Lt.-Col. Johannis
Gen. Conway, 111:113.
Gay, Thomas,
De
prisoner,
111:106. 225, 668-669; sent
exchange of prisoner,
,
Isaac,
James
:
17.
Gay,
11:452
Gedney (Gidden, Gidney),
Gee. John,
William,
army, with Bur-
Saratoga,
see also
Gedney.
Drake's
Johannis Jansen's regi-
sustains cause of
sa'd
IV:50.
from
689, 791. Gault,
of
pardon
Peter Gansevoort's regiment, his treason.
Gee,
(Gaule), Jack,
for
Myndert Harris. 111:243. Geake (Gakes), Samuel, of Col.
Lancey's
by
Dutchess county,
petitions
loyalist,
(note).
Gaul
Y.,
Ram-
at
apo, 1:540.
Gathtsegwarohare,
news-
City,
(note).
Gates, Jonathan, captain, of Massachusetts
continued.
of
Gazly, John,
his
portrait
turn
—
papers, Pennsylvania, neivspapers.
Gen.
422;
"
New York
zette,"
Canadians with
Gazette
land,
(Guelderland).
sentiment
America, VIII: 13.
in,
Hol-
touching
Analytical Index
Gell,
N. Y., Gelt,
of
Johannes,
Tryon county, V:l 79.
signs petition,
Ludwig,
General
York
New
see
Advertiser,"
Castle
(Chenandanah,
Chenandoanes, Chinisee Castle), Livingston county, N. Y., village
march
of Senecas,
army
distance
(note);
Butler
Col.
of
V:239
Sullivan's
V :240
1:166,
to,
of
from,
N.
river,
(note),
240
V:239
Y.,
Geneva, Switzerland, birthplace of
Du
to, 1
his
;
to
1
:2
1
petitions to,
:4
attacked
1
,
in
1:57; dechnes
Briton,"
1:197;
purposes,
his
8 obtains German mer-
1
;
1:236; treason implied
cenaries, in
;
speech
reveal
title,
1:36; accepts new
:39
adherence
service of,
749,
1:254,
to,
762. 765, 790, 793;
recruits for
1:697, 11:201. 297;
war
with, 1:791 duty of loyaltoward, 11:1 59 (note) obli;
;
of
gation
neutrality
II:
toward,
238, 275, VI:857. 883; oath
(note).
Pierre
1:35, 40; Patrick Henry's
ministry,
ists
(note).
Geneva, Ontario county, N. Y., V:
238
continued.
warning
43
3.85
confinement during continuance of
(note).
Genesee
—
"North
City, newspapers.
Genesee
Papers
III
George jects,
VI:
loyalist prisoner,
731. "
— Clinton
IV:535
Simitiere,
(note), VI:34.
of allegiance to,
545. 857.
337;
11:241
(note),
111:462, 476,
adherents
VI:
in
Genks, Joseph, of Charlotte precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., IV:546.
county,
11:290-291.
Tryon 296-297,
V:415;
adherents
killed,
Genness,
366-367, 111:616; adherent of. confined. 11:429; Gen. Gates
of
David,
N. 643, IV:651.
Claverack,
of
exempts
Y.,
111:642,
N.
Y.,
for
flour
sells
army, V:I05, 296.
William,
George,
chief,
in
joins
IV:
364. king
I,
of
alliance with party,
George
III,
character his
25-26; 1
:26
;
of
king
and
his
England,
V:12
(note). his
England,
(note);
11:703-704,
773; America's dispute
(note).
of
his taxing power. III: commission 198; from, 111:204
(note) his
;
French king depends on 111:308 disposition.
pacific
influence,
adherents
in
:22,
rights of his colonial sub-
of
with, 11:768; proposed modifica-
message to house 111:309 (note);
1
Pitt,
;
707
commons.
toward
corrupting
to,
renunciation
I:
education,
attitude his
II:
issued under his authority,
11:562
tion
George
23;
money
allegiance
communication,
threatening
of.
drinks health of. 11:454 (note)
Gensheimer, Christian, of Dutchess county,
of,
(note)
Grants,
;
his
New
of his
Hampshire
111:386; infractions of
—
III
George
continued.
convention
Saratoga
under parole, holding
enemy's
enemies
609
of,
his
by
have held
vv^ho
59
(note)
to,
conveyed
VIII
111:602;
thority
V
by,
70
I
:
adherent
;
of,
by
(note)
York
Indians,
V:335
V:643
thority,
(note)
VI: 134;
to,
from, of
VI:19I
New
adjudicates claims
leges
of
754;
vessel
VI :709;
privi-
against,
VI:
privateers
under
VII:606; disposed pendence
manifesto
his
against the Dutch,
New
and
Hampshire
VI:608;
York,
gained
territory ;
his
authority,
to grant inde-
America, VIII :43; VIII :5
to
excursions of his troops,
address
to,
1
;
favoring cessation of
his character,
VIII:89-90;
pass-
port granted by, VIII:
103; pro-
claims
hostilities,
cessation
VIII:136 peace
155;
of
(note),
commissioner
147, of,
148; VIII:
restoration of property held
vessel,
1:15-
Georgetown (George Town),D.C., on Potomac river, buildings for
be erected
may
congress
VIII :248; rejected
in
Trenton, VIII:261; alternate residence,
Georgetown,
enemy
to,
S.
at,
favor
of
selected for
VIII :267.
C.,
progress
of
V:838.
Georgia, popular discontent extends to,
1:30; not represented at
tends to,
by
VIII:
16.
87;
suggested
of
relations,
warrior,
George and Anne,"
York
suspicion
283,
effect
Thonwagh-
or
captain,
VIII :52; his speech to 73; his parhament, VIII :65, attention to Tory interests, VIII: hostihties,
subjects,
withdrawn,
(note),
weakavagevea, 353. "
of prisoners professing allegiance
281
•
George,
treatment
;
loyal
his troops
:21 5;
VIII:
VIII:366.
desires to revive civil au-
;
VIII
states,
284. 295. 319, 323; war with, on Indian
Dutchess county, V:185; aided
New
over
VIII :272; VIII :278,
in
:
84, 185; relinquishes au-
abandons
223;
V: made
grants
:1
faithfulness of loyalists to,
under,
offices
subjects,
;
lines,
land
;
VIII
65 (note) security of his troops and stores may be provided for,
his soldiers
1
111:675, 684; persons
of,
and
of,
robbers pretend to be sub-
;
jects
continued.
by
be distressed. III:
to
—
III
of-
111:592; persons
allegiance
v/ithin
George
adherent
111:575;
ficers,
1
New York
State of
386
in
timent
in,
1
:65
;
at Philadelphia,
at
1:93; alarm ex-
1 :1
74
;
;
fast
should extend
194; money quota (note)
sen-
not represented
1:140; not represented
Annapolis,
servance
New
1765, 1:40; public
oath
of,
day obto,
I
:
11:555
acknowledging
in-
dependence of, 11:707 (note); money advanced to, from con-
Analytical Index
—
Georgia
continued.
tinental
ample of
1V:451
in,
tories,
operations
military in
;
toward
severity
1V:47I; IV:528;
her ex-
in,
enemy's possession,
387
Papers
—
Georgia ac-
111:741;
treasury,
counts held
— Clinton
continued.
sentiment
VII: 175;
in,
ernment
reestablished
gov-
VII:
in,
360; quotas to be paid VIII :39, 46; 469,
VII:
by,
refugees
from, in Philadelphia, VII:561
;
IV:547, 554, 586; better news from, awaited, IV:557; arrival
unrepresented in congress, VIII:
1V:599; British sickly, 1V:685; land IV:84l-842; Gen.
Gerard de Rayneval, Conrad Alexandre, French minister at Phila-
Lee brought from, to New York, V 3 (note) British army from,
547; makes important communication to congress, IV:583; sends
of
troops
troops in, of,
rights
in,
: 1
;
V :65
attacks Charleston,
Lincoln said to be port that
V in,
74
: 1
Y
:
;
1
;
re-
enemy is retreating to, Gen. Howe sees service
95 (note)
V :202
troops of,
uniform for
;
Count d'Es-
;
V :289
taing arrives on coast of,
(note),
Gen.
V:97;
in,
381
(note);
to
raise
quota of money for defense, V: Hessian 323 (note) troops ;
115, 116.
11:306
delphia,
picture of
Washington
V:13
court,
III:
(note).
French
to
(note); to
sail
for
France with John Jay, V:289; praises
American
packet
Col.
to
constitution
V:312;
government,
and
intrusts
VII:
Laurens,
412. Gerdener, see also Gardenir, Gardinear, Gardineer, Gardiner,
Gar-
dmier, Gardneir, Gardner, Gor-
Gerdener, Henderick, of exempts of
in,
V:438; fleet on 8 officers captured exchanged, V:765; forces of,
in
continental establishment Jan.
Gerlach,
destined
for,
coast of,
V :7
1
VI:280;
1781,
I,
movement
;
against
VI:312;
1779,
in
enemy's 1
votes
778 and of
dele-
gates from, on establishment of
national
bank, VI:908 (note);
Greene
Gen.
conditions in,
portrays
military
VI :9 2 enemy 1
;
still
VII :28; British invested, VII :29; con-
deneer, Gordner.
eral,
H. D., German
quartermaster-genofficer
Antony,
Gerlang,
N.
J.,
charged
Germain,
George, in
statesman,
portant orders,
liam
VII
change
tries
public
:
1
Howe
gress provides for refugees from,
16; Cornwallis
1
of
Elizabeth,
being
in
Lord,
British
of
conduct
charge
39
post
war,
of
with
VII:493.
British service,
of
:1
under Bur-
goyne, 11:453 (note).
holds capital of, in,
IV:24K
Albany, N. Y.,
;
pigeon-holes im-
1:158; Sir Wil-
writes
to,
prisoners,
on
ex-
11:574
State of
388
—
Germain, George (note)
;
278;
scheme
receives
;
306
(note)
affairs
in
111:
IV: 480-482;
Henry
Sir
remonstrance
ton's
(note)
character
;
his
V:22
Hook
Paulus
208
(note)
field,
N.
877
(note)
J.,
reported letters
;
Vll:150,
cepted,
attack
111:450;
in
559, 565; requests be sent Col.
of
Spring-
to,
V:876-
82-83,
84,
113,
117,
presence of
(note).
1V:118,
of,
Livingston
in
111:591; Col.
IV:
to,
86,
87-89.
105.
260, 373; Brant at IV: 113, 132,
132; enemy's strength
115,
(Filkins), of Col.
Roswell
troops
39; destructive work of enemy in, IV:47-50, 54, 59, 68, 78, 81,
175,
173,
that
Frederick Fisher ordered
inter-
from,
R.
Peter
neighborhood
V:
at
from,
111:475,
111:581-583, 586;
to,
187; speaks on powers of the crown to make peace, V1I:202
German, Philkin
wagoners danger,
V :22
to,
reported action
;
Caughna-
111:396; threat-
corre-
affair
(note);
Jelles
ened by Brant, 111:402-403; In-
spondence with British commanders,
support
(note);
militia at,
dians
Clin-
to,
of
waga
Clinton,
Henry
111:204
at,
de-
1779,
January,
scribed to, by Sir
not
Fonda, 11:285; unprotected, III: 108; Walter N. Butler's activity
American
of
state
;
does
255;
correspondence
relating to British prisoners.
continued.
Oriskany,
III:
Canada, 111:306
for invasion of
—
Flats
209; 11:203-204, Gen. Arnold marches from, II:
of
recognition
independence,
learns of failure of
(note)
German
continued,
advises
American
New York
at,
132; imposition pracdrawing provision at, IV:
tised in
298, 337; inhabitants who have
of
Hopkins' regiment Dutchess county militia, 11:627,
suffered
V:7I.
337, 338. 340-375. 529. 758;
German,
Silas,
Graham's
Morris
return
Col.
of
lieutenant,
regiment
German
auxiliaries,
of
Britain.
German county, tories
N. Y., backwardness in,
1:160;
associations,
concentrate mittee
of,
force
Herkimer
(Flatts),
of
.
historical
its
reports
1
1V:625; Rudolph
of j
be
kept
at,
at,
V:304 V:547
enemy discovered in region of, V 548; men captured near, V:646
823;
;
battle
to
Indians
1:163; militia to 69- 70 com-
at, 11:1
of,
denounce
maintained
stantly
Flats
regiment
Shoemaker, IV:746-749; attack renewed at, V:267; post con-
Great
see
of
inhabitants
11:266.
drafts,
by enemy, 1V:304, 336,
burn
buildings
at,
V
levies stationed at, enlisted
VI:62; Col. Clyde
at,
VI :63
Analytical Index
German
VI
07-1 08; exploit of fron-
:1
tiersman hostile
319;
VI:171, 172-173;
at,
party
VI:318,
passing,
levies to
enemy
continued.
Germantown removed
of
people to,
—
Flats
march
to,
VI :339
VI:388; capture
near,
;
of
VI:660, 827; garrison Schuyler removed to, VI:
residents, at Fort
876.882,886,887.892,903; Capt. Elsworth
take post
to
VI:895, 896. 901
;
at.
fort erected
VII:38;Col. Wiilettat.VIl: 230; alarm guns fired at, VII:
at.
407,
Indians
413;
invited
at,
VIII :324, 369.
Germann,
F.,
German
petition
Germantown.
Newburgh,
of
change
11:570
Pa.,
battle
of.
II:
prisoners
to
firing
173; condition
Germany,
delegate to continental congress,
on committee states,
305
Flats,
VII
at,
VI
:
VI:
:74.
advantages of trade with.
VIII:59-60. 2
to draft letter to the
V: 259
committee on
(note)
;
report of
VIII:
motion,
his
254. Gervais, John Lewis, of South Carodelegate to continental con-
on adjustment of
among
expenses
military
states,
Gerwyck
(Gemrych), quartermasCol.
of
tia,
Van
Peter
Ness'
Albany county
mili-
111:700. fourth
of
Conrad,
Getman,
militia,
regista-
V: 663.
Getman (Getnan), Frederick, of German Flats, N. Y.. suffers by Indian ravages. IV:343; petitioner,
V
: 1
79
;
stationed at Fort
Herkimer, V:663.
heard
of.
City,
Gerry, Elbridge, of Massachusetts,
tioned at Fort Herkimer,
111:67,
German
New
at the
at,
near Fort Dayton, inhabitants re-
107-108;
Daniel,
N. Y., confined 11:566. 567.
meet
VIII :401.
to
Haverstraw,
of
ment, Tryon county
Germantown, Tryon county, N. Y.,
moved
111:242.
petitioner,
ex-
Washington's headquart-
;
Dutchess county,
for
(note). 306 (note); WashingV:14 ton's at, generalship
(note)
Gerow,
Silas, of
regiment of
(note),
ers near,
Germond, N. Y.,
ter,
commissioners of
Highlands, V:73.
inhabitants,
367-373. 383 (note). 386.559 (note)
John, prisoner
in
VIII:68, 69, 70. 71, 72, 83.
VI:786-787.
;
Germon (German),
gress, his votes
captain under
at
Patent,
Y.,
389
to
Burgoyne, 11:452 (note).
N,
Papers
lina,
council
German
— Clinton
Getman, Frederick, Flats,
N. Y.,
ravages,
Jr,
of
sufi^ers
German
by Indian
IV:342.
Getman, Peter, of fourth regiment,
Tryon county at
militia,
Fort Herkimer,
Gettie,
Matthew,
of
stationed
V :663. Halifax. Vt.,
State of
390 Gettie,
—
Matthew
continued,
declares allegiance to
New
Gibson, John, information given by
York,
111:17.
fourth
of
captain,
Tryon county turn
of
Flats,
(Friederich)
regiment,
militia,
refugees
,
signs
re-
German
from
IV:345.
Getty, Robert, of exempts of Charcounty, IV: 447.
Geusner, John, of
New
Jersey, his
property taken, 11:625.
German
Geyling, G. V.,
lieutenant
major, of Washingof second
V:504;
ton's guards,
Massachussetts
VII:
regiment,
115.
behavior
on
Long
Island,
VII:346. Gibbs,
I.,
Hamilton,
11:556,
612. Gibraltar, Spain, successful defense of,
Absalom,
Gidney,
VIII :74 (note).
James,
tection
from robbers, 111:676.
of
exempts
of
James,
sergeant,
conveys
prisoners to Clinton, 1:272.
Gibson,
United
auditor
John, States,
president of
treasury
622, VI:601.
general,
638; board, V:
111:339,
Dutchess
of
William,
Gifford,
county, N. Y., petitions for pardon of Myndert Harris, 111:241. of
Efrom,
Rhinebeck,
N. Y., certifies in favor Samuel Hake, V:671.
of
Gilbert, Abijah, petitions tor organization of
new
of
Salem
Gilbert, Sir
Gilbert,
1
in
regiment
chester county,
West-
11:642; clerk of
VI:494; supervisor VI :496.
district,
Humphrey, English nav:92.
Rhinebeck pre-
of
John,
cinct, N. Y., certifies in behalf Samuel Hake, V:372.
Gilbert,
Gilbert, ant,
of
Stephen,
WoodhuU's
Cornwall,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., IV:235.
Gibson,
V:159
loyalist.
Gifford, Jeremiah, petitions for pro-
ezer
Gibson, see also Guibson. Gibson,
of
Westchester
of
N. Y.,
county,
igator,
captain, attached to Col.
Alexander
exempts,
N. Y., 111:513.
Gidney, see also Gedney.
supervisors,
Gibbs, Francis, charged with lawless
New Wmdsor,
Gilbart,
under Burgoyne, 11:453 (note). Gibbs, Caleb,
of
William,
(note).
Gettman, George, of Tryon county, N. Y., petitioner. V:179.
lotte
VI:360.
his wife.
Gibson, Frederick
Gettman,
New York
1
:55
1
Walter twentieth
City,
William,
horse
of
.
Raleigh,
lieuten-
regiment,
army, with Burgoyne 11:451 (note). Gilbert,
Eben-
Capt. light
of
of
returned exile,
at
British
Saratoga,
New York VIII :288,
295, 296, 301. Gilbert, William, Jr, of
New
York
Analytical Index
Gilbert, William, Jr.
—
continued.
301.
William W., of
New York
returned
VIII :288;
exile,
Gilchrist
(Gillchrist),
loyal-
,
VI:337.
Gilchrist,
Gilchrist,
of Smith's Clove,
Adam,
Jr, of
petitioner,
county
Long
Col. James
of
Long mended
Ulster
of
11:87; prisoner on
militia,
(Guildersleef), Finch, Island, for
N. Y., recom-
ensigncy,
1
:62
1
;
lieutenant in Col. Spencer's regi-
ment, VI:221
;
recommended
for
lieutenancy in levies, VII: 189; in Weissenfels' regiment, for
applies
VII:271; VII:431
clothing,
visit Long VII:598-599, 600.
Giles,
Captain,
,
Giles, Gilbert, of exempts of
Gill,
1
New York
:64
regiment,
thew
artillery,
on
public
.
William, employed on public
work, I:64L Gillaspy,
,
of
Glasby), Col.
Jona-
his
Mat-
trouble with
McKenney,
1:590-591,
of
Mamakating, IV:562.
Gillespy,
N. Y., Gillespy,
N. Y.,
David,
petitioner,
of
James,
petitioner,
Mamakating, IV:562.
Gillespy, James, of exempts of
Han-
over precinct, Ulster county, III:
499, IV:126. Gillespy,
N. Y.,
of
John,
petitioner,
Mamakating, IV:562.
(Galaspee,
Galesbey,
Galespie,
Galisbey,
Gillasbey,
Gillaspy,
Gillesbey,
Gillespy,
of
Glasbey,
sergeant, of Col.
fourth militia,
regiment,
Ulster
1:281, 592, II:
422, 429; on court
martial,
I:
589,596,599,602,613,615, 11:59,
1
ensign,
Hasbrouck's Ulster county
than
county
VI:221.
work,
Ulster
(Glasbey,
Gillespy
Schagh-
James, lieutenant, of second
employed
of Col.
county regiment, 111:466.
tain,
John,
ensign,
Hasbrouck's
Glasby, Guillespie), John, cap-
N. Y., IV:153.
regiment.
New
1:823, 824, V:926.
Mathew,
Gillaspy,
charge
against, 1:235.
ticoke,
Glaspy),
regiment.
;
obtains permission to Island,
line.
fifth
650.
V:752.
Island,
Gildersleeve
of
James,
,
McClaghry's regiment
Gill,
V:I07,
levies,
(Galespy,
Gillaspy
Jonathan
Adam,
Orange county, N. Y., IV:275.
Giles,
continued.
Albert Pawling's
York
alderman, VIII :395.
ist,
391
176.
Gilbert, city,
Papers
Gillaspy,
VIII :296,
returned exile,
City,
— Clinton
443,
111:718;
at
Fort
Montgomery, 1:799, 822, II: 110; returns of his company, 1:825, 833, 843, 11:12, 17, 52, 65, 90, 125, 111:466, IV: 663.
State of
392
Gillet, Gillett see also Jillett.
regiment, ordered to arrest obnox-
Gillet,
1
:849.
Jonathan,
Abner,
Gillett,
com-
VI:409, 534.
Amenia
of
precinct,
Dutchess county, N. Y., joins complaint
in
Robert
Lt.
against
Wood, IV:376.
Gilhland,
VI
at
ord-
of
director
captured
Mont-
Fort
gomery, 11:624. Gilliland, William, lieutenant, cap-
tured on
831
;
Long
Island,
11:830,
writes to Col. John Beatty,
V:129.
WiUiam,
Gilliland,
his
on
estate
Lake Champlain, VII:404, 417. Gillilands
N. Y., there,
Essex
creek,
force of
county,
500 men
lands
111:424.
N.
enemy,
,
N. Y., VI:362.
ent,
Gills,
for
intelligence
VI:36L
Gillis,
Daniel,
of
Scotch
Pat-
entertains tory party,
Col.
Johannes
Mont-
gomery, 11:109. Joseph, of Halifax, Vt., ad-
herent of
New
York, 111:1/.
of
captam,
six-
Albany county
regiment,
militia, signs certificate,
V':871.
Robert, signs petition
Gillmore, behalf
of
in
Cam-
and
Saratoga
111:210.
districts,
lina,
commodore,
account with
in
recommended
Zachariah,
Gillson,
Cumberland county company, VI:25.
for ensign in
Gilman,
John
New
of
Taylor,
blank notes,
empowered to sign V:653; delegate to
continental
congress,
Hampshire,
VIII :39
(note),67, 68, 69, 71, 72,82. Gilman,
Nicholas,
Hampshire,
of
major,
New
V:600.
Gilmore, see also Gillmore. Robert,
charged
Richard,
Ginnings,
York, 111:17.
of
ment. Orange county rights,
with
New
third
regi-
militia,
land
VI:453.
Samuel,
Ginnings,
of
exempts
of
Windsor. N. Y., 111:449.
Girsewald, of
Snyder's regiment at Fort
Gillis,
teenth
bounty the
7.
treason, 1:808, 11:636.
of the Scotch Patent,
,
obtains
Y.,
New
George,
Gillmore,
Gilmore,
Gillis, see also Gillies. Gillis,
herent of
York, 111:1
of Halifax, Vt., ad-
United States, IV:451.
:626.
James,
nance,
New
Thomas,
Gillon, Alexander, of South Caro-
Jacob, taxed for son serving
with enemy,
Gillis,
bridge
Gillies, see also Gillis. Gillies,
herent ot
Gillmore, see also Gilmore.
assistant
Jr,
missary of issues,
Robert, of Halifax, Vt., ad-
Gillis,
Abner, lieutenant, of Col. Morris Graham's Dutchess county
Gillet,
ious person,
New York
,
captain with
von,
Burgoyne,
German 11:452
(note).
Gisborne, British
Gist,
James,
major-general,
army, IV:509.
Nathaniel,
colonel,
of
addi-
Analytical Index
—
Gist, Nathaniel
continued.
on
his riflemen,
124 (note). J. G. H., German
Gladen,
with
ant
Burgoyne,
IV:
trustee
536;
IV:224.
dilla,
Glean,
assistant
Oliver,
deputy
Fort
captured
Montgomery, 11:624; William AHison,
carries letter for
V:563;
deliver
to
phaeton
to
Clinton, VII:388.
Gleane,
house on road
his
,
Croton bridge, 11:582, 583.
to
Glen,
of
,
N. Y.,
Schenectady,
VI:361.
alleged loyalist,
Glen, Cornelius, of Albany, N. Y.,
334;
signs petitions, 111:327,
re-
fuses oath of allegiance, 111:605.
Glen,
David,
New Glen,
to
purposes
go
to
York, VI:827.
Henry,
Clinton
of
Gen.
of
McKenny
to
fight
324; apprehends danger from Sir John Johnson's movements, VII:
324-325
VII:329-330; of action at
to
frontier,
to,
to
VIII :32 7-328;
Clinton
Brant's
Indians,
IV:7M;
granting of pass,
V :6
to
recommends 1
8
;
assistant
deputy quartermaster-general, VI: 1
5
;
informed of gallant exploit at
German
Flats,
VI:172-]73;
in-
VIII:
from
VIII:340-34I. to,
Six
344;
on conference
VIII :341 -342
to
Fort
delivers
letter,
letter
in
letters
CHnton, IV:288; gives pass
Vn:443;
on approaching
formed that Clinton
111:459-
460, 467-468; forwards
furnishes account
to
correspondence with Clinton
on danger to
on Daniel to frontier,
Johnstown,
Joseph Brant council,
to,
danger
Clinton
;
McKenny and
Ryckman
Tryon county, 111:407-409;
hill,
VII:323-
Clinton,
Brant,
joint
to
presents case of Daniel
Peter
danger
near Fall
Albany VII:304;
with
of
of
VI:697; sends news
house,
tinental battalions,
apprised
:
Van Rensselaer, VI.:695; Van Rensselaer at his
Nations,
318;
behavior
regarding
testimony
Schenectady. N. Y., commissioner to fill con111:166, 253,
VI
College,
be effected, VI:648;his
334; forwards
of
sent
asks that exchange of Capt.
Gen.
quartermaster-general, at
Una-
Schoharie
VI:302, 303; authorized to impress cattle and flour, VI:324;
11:452
at
captured
,
continued.
about
to,
Vroman
Glasford,
—
formation
lieuten-
(note).
393
Papers
Glen, Henry
tional continental regiment of Vir-
ginia; attack
— Clinton
will
;
in-
proceed
VIII :343,
Schuyler.
346; commissioner for Indian affairs, VIII :349, 350. 351, 352, 360, 364, 370, 379. Glen,
Isaac,
chosen
lieutenant
of
Schenectady exempts, 111:590.
Glen
&
Gregory.
merchants,
Glenny
New
York
(Glenney), William, second regiment.
tenant,
city,
VIII:xxxiv. lieu-
New
New York
State of
394
—
Glenny, William
continued.
line,
127;
61,
joins in
representation
VI:2I9.
to legislature,
Gleyseman, Frederick,
loyalist
pris-
fortifying
in
VII:201
British position shifted
;
neighborhood
Vermont;
part
dispute
IV:563; pro-
tection guaranteed to inhabitants,
enumeration
York's adherents
in,
New
of
advised,
V:
110.
militia
1:387
officers,
(note)
disorders, militia,
11:559 (note);
West
1
;
empowered
(note), to quell
:802.
III:
496, 518, 537, IV:283;
peti-
from
his
committee, 1:387; exempted from order to join Clinton's brigade,
I
dence,
IV:133-134; regimental
officers
under, VII:115.
northern
ordered
army,
11:208, 211; council of
join
safety expects Httle from, 11:234.
Glover, Elias, captain, loyalist, conLitchfield,
Conn.,
V:
John,
of
Massachusetts, his
brigadier-general,
ordered
11:37;
to at
cross
letter in his be-
VI :59 1-592.
half,
Godwin, Catherine
Bant),
(Caty
wife of Capt. Henry Godwin, her letters
to
visits
her
her
1:394;
husband,
husband
in
captivity,
seeks to effect her
husband's exchange, V:776.
Godwin (Goodwin), Henry,
cap-
Dutchess county minute
of
tain
brigade
Hudson
Albany,
river,
11:148;
New York
regiment.
fifth
line,
at
his
com-
seeks
conti-
1:336;
Kingsbridge,
pany,
1
at
:4 11
,
419;
commission,
court martial at Fort
1:420;
764,
765,
11:23,
795;
782,
return
of
57,
prisoner, 11:623, his
commission,
of
Henry
his
70,
on
Montgom-
1:749; judge advocate,
ery,
11:18;
387. Glover,
re-
in,
VIII :391.
Godwin, Abraham,
-•ental
at
lands
O.,
served by congress for Christian
:
437;
fined
Provi-
at
officers
men, second regiment, and
subject to orders of special
to
in
Point,
at
1V:41, 126;
county committee, exhorted to aid
388
;
Gnadenhutten,
now
territorial
111:16,
IV:794;
Jersey,
Indians,
Gloucester County, N. Y.,
affecting,
(note)
II:
Fishkill,
on march through
of,
Tarleton
VII:326; Col. driven to, VII:377.
to,
of
542
New
Lord Cornwallis
Va.,
Gloucester,
to
Poughkeepsie
tion
Gloucester England, 1:270.
continued.
Saratoga, 11:456; marching from
command
VI:731.
oner,
—
Glover, John
V:480; date of comV:704; mission, complains of inin appointments, VI :60justice York
I:
testifies,
company,
1V:597;
V:752;
date of
V:705;
service
Schoonmaker
in
his
Analytical Index
Godwin, Henry
—
continued.
company, V:775; writes
be-
N.
Newburgh, Vn:180-I8I, 192; men from Newburgh to
cles,
;
takes
VII: 90; Col.
Fishkill,
sends information to
Jansen
1
VII:193;
to,
forward troops and form com-
VII:205;
panies,
his faithfulness,
VII:206; captain of levies, VII: 244, 271 has trouble with Ben;
jamin
VII:280-282; clothing, VII:431.
Frere,
I.
applies for
Goelet (Golet), Peter,
Hackensack, N.
1:546;
J.,
New York
in
shop
house
his
in his
city,
VIII:
asked
to per-
xxxiv.
Goes, Bata, Clinton
is
New York
mit her to return from city to
Kinderhook, VI:767-769.
Goes, Helena,
Goes,
widow
Mathew
of
Jr, asks that her daughter
be allowed to come hook,
Kinder-
to
VI: 76 7- 769;
her
plea
granted, VI:780.
petitions for protection
of
tors
;
by
rangers,
complains of viola-
embargo
act,
IV:368-
369. Goes,
John
D.,
:605
;
Kinderhook,
explains flight to
Massa-
VI :1 66-1 67, 266.
Lawrence,
N. Y.,
of
refuses oath of allegiance,
chusetts,
Goes,
IV: 128;
133; order
at
for
of
Kinderhook,
refuses oath, 111:605.
asks arti-
VI:
Fishkill,
removal
his
to
Goshen, VI:142; asks privilege of parole, VI 67- 68 order for :
his
1
1
;
removal within enemy's
VI:232-234;
his
lines,
exchange pro-
posed,
VI:514; appeals
severe
treatment,
VI :5
1
against
7-5
1
9
;
VI: 768.
his death,
Goes, Matthias,
testifies
on
trial
of
Dr Stephen Ducalon, IV:I92. Goetschius
(Gutches,
Hutches),
Joh Mauritius, major, of Orange county, N. Y., his assistance desired
at
Ramapo, 11:365;
in-
forms Clinton of seizure of sus-
pected
11:599-600;
persons,
men
acts attributed to his
in
New
Jersey, 11:625.
Goff, Ashbell, of exempts of Claverack,
N. Y., 111:625, IV:240. Isaik,
Dutchess testimonial,
Golden
Hill,
of
Amenia N.
precinct,
Y.,
signs
New York
City.
of Col.
Levi
county,
IV:401. see
Goldsmith,
,
Pawling's regiment,
N. Y., III
IV:127;
lines,
permission to carry necessary
Golden,
Goes, Isaac, of Kinderhook, N. Y.,
111:490-491
enemy's
111:605;
oath,
he will be removed
notified that to
1
of Kinderhook,
Jr,
refuses
Y.,
59 -592 money due to, for servVII :1 7; receives levies at ice,
395
Papers
Goes, Mathew,
in
Abraham Godwin, VI:
half of
— Clinton
1
:448.
Goldsmith, Ezra, sergeant, of fourth regiment,
New
York
line,
VI:
472. Goldsmith, Stephen, of second regiment, Ulster county
262.
militia. III:
State of
396
Goldsmith, Thomas, of exempts of
Orange county, 111:735. Goldsmith, Thomas, of Hanover, Ulster county, N. Y., taxed for son with enemy, VI:522.
Gons,
Amos,
of
VI:529. carries
letter
Clinton,
VII:
,
to
Albany
Gordon, Ambrose, Robert
to receive
Gordon
loyalist,
first
regiment,
Shokan, N. Y.,
of
and
threats
activity,
of Col.
Goodspeed, Hosah,
Vandenburgh's
of
598,
602,
V:l 79.
Gordon,
613,
614.
Gardineer,
Gardneir,
Gardinier,
Gardner, Gerdener. Gordeneer, Harmanus, lieutenant, of
Samuel Drake's regiment of Westchester county militia, IV:
Col.
cerning
his
evidence con-
threats
tory
against
Peter,
New York
line,
Gordon, Adam, British
of
first
regiment.
VI:532. Lord,
Albany
regiment,
111:267;
militia, petitions,
Valley about
that
major-gen-
army, IV:509.
is
at
fort
Cherry
IV:287; writes IV:405; exchange, taken,
prisoner held
exchange, VI:
for
736, VII:272, 274. 295.
Gordon, James, trustee College, VI:536.
of
Clinton
Gordon, Jeames, of Orange county, N. Y., under sentence of death,
IV:498. William
Gordon, " of
and
Establishment
of
from
;
scribes
Progof
the
United
America,"
11:457
Washington
West
author
the
of
Independence States
(Rev.),
of the Rise,
History
(note)
Mamakating, 111:193. Gordner,
eral,
county
ress,
138.
Gordens, Joseph,
lieutenant-colonel,
James,
twelfth
informed
Gordeneer, Gordner, see also GardGardinear,
(Kas-
V:825.
militia,
Goodwill meeting-house, in Ulster county, N. Y., court martial held
Gardiner,
722;
Erskine,
Tryon county, N. Y.,
James
regiment
Dutchess county
enir,
Mr
for
money
(Gordan), George, of Tryon county, N. Y., petitioner, V:179.
of
1:596,
military
Gordon
111:193.
near,
for
(Gordan), Casper
ber), of
VI:532.
line,
his
III:
1:226,
appointment, 1:661, 663,
petitioner,
Goodale, Benjamin, of
Gooding, Joseph,
carries letters for
Erskine,
275.
New York
prisoner,
loyalist,
VI:451.
1:685.
Gonzebert,
from
Adam,
Gordon,
191; recommended
Fredericksburgh,
Dutchess county, N. Y., signs petition,
New York
Point.
writes
V:156;
Washington's farewell VIII :307-308.
to,
deto
his officers.
Gorduce,
James,
property
taken
Analytical Index
—
Gorduce, James from, at
— Clinton
Goshen, N. Y.
continued,
Westmoreland, Pa., Ill:
11
Highlands, N.
in
the,
Washington
Gorham, Joseph,
Y.,
lieutenant-colonel, .
of
FI.
Royal
Americans,
British
seeks
IV: 62-1 63,
flour,
at,
held
at,
martial
export
643-644;
1
held
V:287;
tinental
delegate to con-
congress,
VIII :67, 68,
69, 71, 72, 82; speaker house of representatives,
Gortjn,
,
major, of
Shawan-
Gosby,
George,
American
his
deserter,
VI:336.
Goshen, N. Y., Chnton
at,
prisoners should be sent to
1:557;
suspected
through, 1:608, of,
1:695
sent to
1
1:461
696;
:699
;
pass
tories
messenger
threatened with imprisonment
at,
1:708; threatened attack on,
jail
I:
burn
certain
route
to
headquarters leading through, II:
473, troops
492, at,
obtained for
511;
condition
of
11:520-521; plunder
at,
to
1
3
;
go
;
to
confinement
others confined
VI:I42, 167-168, 517-519;
Joshua Hett Smith committed
to
VI:397; recruiting officer sent to, VI:5I2; character of men recently incarcerated at, VI at,
jail
:
834-835;
prisoners
in jail at,
lodged
temporarily
VI 1:5
I.
Orange
precinct.
county,
N. Y., 111:193.
city,
Leonard,
VIII
of
New York
:xxi.
Gothseungquean
(Shenanwaga),
Indian village on Kershong creek in
Ontario county,
11:626; not suited
stroyed
meeting place of legislature.
(note).
at,
V :8
IV:781
in,
Capt. Mathews at, V:556, 568; regiment of, V:733; Henry
Gosling,
11:386; prisoners 11:408;
I
sickness
plot to rob
near,
persons
York,
forwarded
secured,
houses
;
of
Goshen
to,
IV:7I8;
at,
of troops
failure
in
717-718; suspected person conveyed to, 1:738; prisoners of war at,
IV:394;
Van Schaack and
jail at,
persons
IV:377
to,
;
629; committee
(note), at,
jail
with
relations
IV:278, 279
march from, IV:57I
New
gunk. N. Y., 1:607.
717.
general
IV:275, 278
at,
to
and
395.
111:697,
despatches forwarded to Clinton from,
in state
VIII:
at,
removed
chosen delegate to Hartford con-
at,
111:31 7;
court of
at,
guard required sick soldiers
ference,
11:717;
111:537; courts
IV:570;
sessions to
jail,
meet
levies
powder kept
Massachu-
of
permission
of
;
718,
Gorham, Nathaniel, setts,
:684 condition
111:136;
army, IV:509.
continued.
desperate characters confined
VIII :399.
at,
—
11:639; petition from inhabitants,
521. Gorge,
397
Papers
by
N. Y., de-
riflemen,
V:238
State of
398
N. Y.,
Claverack
of
Gould, Asea,
petitioner,
district,
V:930.
Gould, Samuel, captive VI:605.
on,
V:288
fortify,
British
rary use of,
British
British
reserve tempo-
VIII :283; buildings :3 15,
VIII:32I. auditor-
assistant
general, 11:650.
Christopher, of Fishkill pre-
N. Y.,
state prisoner. III:
224. (Grabouski,
,
,
camp
Sir
to
killed Oct.
Grabous-
Count,
aide-de-
Henry
Clinton,
1777, 1:154, V:
6,
598. lieutenant,
Vose's
regiment,
at
Col.
of
Massachusetts
IV:
Providence,
134.
towns
N.
County, of,
Hampshire committee in,
H., twelve
represented
assembly, of
congress
in
go to
to
person
keys of
designated,
VIII:320. (Dr), of WestN. Y., VI:629.
Graham, chester county,
Graham,
(Dr), grants certifiVI: 165.
Graham, Andrew, of Ulster county, N. Y., refuses oath, 111:603.
Graham, Augustin, tection
of
petitions for pro-
Dutchess county and
Graham, Catharine, of Rochester, Ulster county, N. Y., IV:684. Graham, Charles, captain, of second regiment. New York line; served
I
V
:
Canada,
against
1
Six
:424
;
in
expedition
(note), 231 (note)
;
offers resig-
V:480; date of his commission, V:704; his report on renation,
cruiting,
VI: 146- 147;
39 7
account of
;
expected
V:230
Nations,
statement to legislature, articles
joins
New
(Mrs), attempts York, Vl:438-
in
VI:219;
delivered
to,
VI:918.
Graham, Daniel, chairman
of
com-
mittee of Ulster county, 11:564;
commissary agent, IV:687, 749,
V:191.
439.
Graham,
lieutenant,
deliver
New
V:136.
Graham, to
1:775. ,
to
navy,
buildings
in
John,
Joseph
Grafton
of Ulster county,
,
his house,
Livingston Manor, 111:685.
Grabowski
Grace,
re-
cate of disability,
Govett, William,
kie)
Jacob
778;
1:768,
party,
Graham, N. Y., Graham,
319; troops withdrawn from, VIII :320; list of buildings on,
cinct,
to
friendly
her house, 1:770, 795.
heavy
on, to be preserved, VIII
Gow,
Rose's
to ships from,
(note);
cannon transferred
VII:353;
works
334;
328,
:opp.
New
in
American
harbor,
I
continued.
be
to
cruiting for continental service at
Governors (Nutten) island,
York
-
Graham, said
Canada,
in
New York
(Mrs), widow.
Graham, John,
captain,
of
fourth
Analytical Index
Graham, John
—
continued.
Ulster
regiment,
militia,
VI:
petitions,
787.
Graham, John,
carries necessaries to
New
prisoners in
Graham, John, Ulster
killed,
IV:17-I8, 125.
Graham, John, major, of ment. New York line;
1
:428
;
1
:482
;
to
regi-
in
com-
at Fort Schuyler,
IV:620;
1
:4
continued,
3-4 6
1
1
subalterns,
command
volunteers,
from
command,
disaffected privates in his
1:505;
:525
1
ment
of
leaves
command
commands of
regiment to
845;
from Ul-
levies
expedition against Onondagas,
(note); Fort
to
gence
and Dutchess
ster
IV:703
to
149-151, 240, 261-262, 265-
IV
266;
V V
majority,
brevets
granted to
ficers,
11:267, 275-276;
274, 275, 276;
articles sent to,
pute
with
V:463;
Indian
rank,
11:282-283; on
87;
carries letters to Clinton,
reports
activity
around Fort Schuyler, VI:59-60,
79;
63,
his
reappointment, VI:
584.
Graham, N. Y.. V:I05.
county, N. Y.,
Westches-
petitioner. III:
has
Lewis,
Dutchess
touching mine,
111:395;
information
Morris,
regarding surgeon,
I
:
339; recommends promo1:381
;
charge against him,
411;
his
Gen.
forms
acquittal
by
;
III:
to.
White
at
ordered
to
111:294;
in-
111:264;
movements,
of
returns
stop flags of truce,
III:
joins
1:394,
di-
Mrs Thomas Lud-
commanding
lead
colonel,
tion,
252;
county
Dutchess county regiment;
335,
make
will
361
petition
De-
Oliver
111:190-191;
Jr,
petitions.
685.
Graham,
with
rected to pass
Plains,
Graham,
111:130;
county,
relations
of-
low, 111:236; Col. Jacob Klock
Jonathan G., of
159.
in
his
his
has dis-
Wemple over his way to
Col.
Westchester
Lancey, John, of Dutchess county,
Graham,
II:
counties,
intelli-
brings
Herkimer,
812; promoted
ter
writes
on disputed bounty, II:
command
to
his
regi-
695;
1:567,
levies,
subordinate, 1:838,
;
from
levies
;
regiment, 1:566;
35
makes
;
for
absent
to Clinton
mand in
first
—
recommendations
regiment, precinct,
111:499;
county,
court martial,
ex-
of
lieutenant,
Hanover
of
empts
York, 11:524.
399
Papers
Graham, Morris
county
1:281. 734, 11:9;
— Clinton
Gates
of
British
111:347-348,
111:398;
Gates,
informs
ton of capture of emissary.
400-401
;
persons
his regiment,
searching
685
;
360-
ordered to reinforce Gen.
for
ClinIII:
exempted
111:421
:n
;
his troops
robbers,
111:675,
offended at Samuel Hake,
State of
400
—
continued. Graham, Morris V:656; reports on muster levies. VI:845.
Graham,
Grant, of
New York
county.
V:159
city
and
Samuel
Col.
of
Drake's regiment of Westchester
county
Graham,
militia,
VI: 70. of
Robert,
county.
N.
Y.,
Westchester III:
petitions.
Graham. Theodorus Van Wyck, of fourth regiment, New York line, acting ensign, 11:519, 549.
Graham, Thomas, his family Canada, VI:452. coffee
sent to
by,
William,
Orange county VI:903.
lieutenant,
militia,
of
petitions,
Grand. Ferdinand, financial agent of United States in Paris, VIII: 101, 103.
102,
Granger,
Gordon,
major-general.
United States army, ization of militia,
Grant,
,
his character-
1:113.
pays for recruiting,
I
:
496.
VII:304; VII:569.
peti-
Grant, Daniel, of Catskill, N. Y., seeks permission to return to Scot-
VI:857.
Grant, Daniel, of Catskill, N. Y., his
widow
Scotland,
desires
return
to
to
VI:857.
Grant, Ezra, of exempts of Kings district,
Grant,
Grant,
major-general,
VI :509.
army,
Robert
Col.
of
Gregory,
Rensselaer's regiment of Al-
bany 385. Grant,
Albany county, 111:673. Francis,
Van
sent
be
to
lieutenant,
tried for treason,
British
to Clinton, 111:88.
Graham,
VI:857.
Benoni,
land,
159; chairman of refugees, VII: 216. 217, 218, 258.
Graham, William,
Grant,
Catskill.
seeks permission to return
tion in his favor,
(note).
Graham. Robert,
of
Alexander,
N. Y.,
to Scotland,
Peter, in hst of proscribed
loyaHsts of
New York
county
of
James,
N. Y.,
V:383.
militia,
Fredericksburgh,
British half
officer
pay
on
parole, 1:828; allowed to go to New York city, IV :83 1-832; reflections
on
his
good
V:
faith,
250-251, 254-255; appeals Clinton, VII :3 17-318. Grant, James,
of
N. Y.,
Catskill,
seeks
permission
land,
VI:857.
to
to
go to Scot-
Grant, James, major-general. British
Grant,
.
storekeeper at Fishkill.
1:520.
I
British
:opp.
in
battle of
328;
his
of
New
509;
report
army,
West
Indies,
Grant, Alexander, major, of
York Volunteers,
army;
Long
Island,
IV:
regiment, his
1\':685;
defeat his
in
rein-
killed in storming of Forts Clinton
forcement probable, IV:775; de-
V:
parture of his troops, VIII :3 17.
and
598
Montgomery, (note).
11:399,
Grant, James, lieutenant-colonel, of
Analytical Index
Grant, James fortieth
—
continued,
killed.
I:opp.
329.
turn to
III:
trait.
joined by
Grant, John, name of two Catskill,
army,
men
N. Y., who seek Scotland, VI:857.
at
to re-
Y.,
Canada,
VI:269. Peter,
of
N. Y.,
Catskill,
permission
land,
VI:857.
to
to
go
Scot-
Grant, Peter, of Catskill, N. Y.,
361
VI:857.
Peter,
his
Thomas,
sent
family
for
chief,
threat
of
opinion at
V :9
1
3
;
enemy's purpose, council
Fort
at
pro-
111:686.
Point. Rockland county, N. Y., on Hudson river, VIII:
Grassy
418. (Granvil),
Edward, V:570;
to Fort
inhabit-
ants willing to aid Skenesborough,
VI:42;
inhabitants
appeal
for
protection, VI:45-46; threatened by enemy, VI:308; news sent from, to Cambridge, VI:344;
inhabitants
petition
for
annexa-
Vermont, VI:760, 787,
inhabitants determine not to
V 1:84 1;
represented
in
Cambridge convention, VI :865 joins Greenfield, VII :1 2. Count
Oneida
IV:131;
Schuyler, VIII :3 70.
Washington county, N. Y., news sent from,
Grasse,
the,
delivered to, by enemy,
to
Granville, see Grenville.
move,
Admiral
36; Washington's meeting with, VIII:410.
VI:59;
petitions
against robbers,
Granville
;
V1I:360,
fleet,
VI 1:434;
Maryland,
Grasshopper,
Canada, VI:452.
799
;
British
sends news to governor of
adopts prisoner,
tection
arrives
Chesapeake, VII:308, 312; captures enemy's ships, VII:333;
his
tion to
VII:203;
to,
his
seeks permission to go to
Scotland.
Grant,
be
to
Rodney's advantage over, VIII:
seeks
Grant,
continued,
548;
opp.
112 (note), 305, 308; Tobago
cripples
Grant, Nelly, of Kingsbury, N. Y.,
widow
—
Count de Barras, VII:
surrenders
VI:857.
Grant,
P.
J.
at
Grant, Lewis, of Catskill, N.
seeks permission to go to
401
Papers
Grasse, Frangois
British
regiment,
— Clinton
;
Paul, Joseph de, French admiral, por-
Francois
Gratton (Grattan), John, ensign, of British
fifty-third regiment,
army,
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
451
(note).
Graves, John,
loyalist,
Rockingham, 832. Graves. Peter
Jonah,
Van
N.
confined
H.,
captain,
at
11:831.
of
Col.
Ness' regiment of Al-
bany county
money
militia,
re-
ceived from, V:l 26.
Graves,
Thomas,
lord,
admiral,
British navy, his arrival at Hali-
fax reported,
New
V :892
York, VI:II
;
arrives
at
(note); his
State of
402
—
Thomas
Graves,
continued,
de
Grasse, VII:353. 354. 361.
Gravesend
328; American V:458-459, 563.
I:opp. at,
Gray
commissary
of purchases, permitted to transflour
port
to
Connecticut,
IV:
222, 318. Gray, Ebenezer, heutenant-colonel, of
Connecticut
fourth
VIM
regiment,
15.
Gray, Hugh,
N. Y.,
of
Cambridge district, VI:631.
petitions,
Gray, James, of Col. James Vandenburgh's regiment of Dutchess
county
militia,
V:825.
Albany, N. Y., V:260; deputy com-
Gray, James, petitions,
(Grey),
of
missary general of issues,
V:698.
recommended
704;
county, IV:447.
Gray,
Oliver,
debtor
to
Clinton,
11:610.
general
of
issues
N. Y., 11:454;
his
at
Fishkill,
correspond-
II:
com-
of his
IV :5, V: resignaton, V:479;
lieutenant,
offers
to
VI:220; levies, VI:894; to be at Saratoga, VI:895;
legisla-
Willett's
Col.
in
ture,
stationed return
of
company, VII:285.
his
Gray Court, Orange V:19.
county, N. Y.,
WiUiam,
Grayson,
colonel,
additional
Virginia
of
regiment,
aide-de-camp to Washington; on of commission for exchange prisoners, of,
11:573 (note); sketch
VII :62 (note).
New York
of
Ezekiel,
Greag,
VI:370.
Great Barrington, Mass., permitted to export
91, 429;
residents flour,
flour stored at.
IV:
V:6I9,
621. Great Great
Gray, Samuel, deputy commissary
of
line;
for promotion,
of
Tryon county, N. Y., petitioner, V:179.
Tryon
captain,
joins in representation
of,
John,
as
of
New York
519, 520, 549; date
levies,
Gray, John, of exempts of Charlotte
Gray,
Col.
Silas,
fourth regiment.
mission
deputy
of
lieutenant,
county mihtia, VI:790.
county, 111:683.
Daniel,
Gray, Samuel,
prisoners
Grey. Gray, Benoni, of exempts of Cortlandt Westchester Manor,
Gray,
III:
Jacob Klock's regiment
see also
Gray,
petitions.
at,
British troops
I.,
Y.,
159.
End), Kings
(Graves
county, L.
N.
county,
Westchester
of
Samuel,
Gray,
Count
with
engagement
New York
Britain, see also Britain,
America,
1
her
:32
;
half of colonies,
England. from
revenues
her efforts in be-
1:32-33;
leges of people of,
1:35;
ence with Clinton, 11:762, III:
ance due from people
22, 35-37.
has no right
of,
to tax colonists,
priviallegi1
:40
1
:40;
;
Analytical Index
—
Great Britain quartering
(note)
troops
(note)
1
non-importation of goods
;
1:46
from,
:4
1
in,
VIII
(note),
:xi;
New
York's imports from 1 :68 exportation of arms and ammu;
nition
from,
1
discriminate
:89
ministers
;
lations
181
protecting
her
II:
ab-
707
(note);
against,
11:877
11:703,
war
(note),
IV:594
tary
(note)
I:
from
of,
allegiance to king of,
affects
second
73; regutrade,
continued.
negotiations,
jured,
March
settlement of dispute with,
;
;
opposi-
fruits of
tion to, endangered, 1:1
of,
Guy
Sir
against
Carlton, 1:157;
—
distance
;
America
664
403
Papers
Great Britain
continued.
of
— Clinton
America
strength
in
26.
1778.
111:83
Lord North's
;
mili-
(note);
proposiIII:
tion for uniting colonies to.
230
(note)
of
proposal
;
treaty
suggested,
1:199-200; adherence
with, not popular. 111:301
to king of,
how
pose of French king to preserve
III,
regarded,
592. 602. IV:29
action
of
(note)
friends
:254,
(note).
VII:330;
VI:830, 864,
214,
1
of,
11:159
her unrighteous designs,
;
231; her
11:161,
of Americans,
depreciation
11:304;
effect
of
good
308 to
1
99
months
307; French alliance conditional on war with, 11:306 (note) in-
sought.
;
France
11:309;
in
weakening,
Burgoyne requires
passage for his army
to.
free
11:440,
350,
619;
go
541
to,
treaty
strength
with
militia,
King George's accession
V:12
(note);
re-
IV:
with,
be
must
IV:738; to throne
New
York's
against, advocated,
(note); prisoner desires
congress instituted to oppose her
pohcy
to,
11:515;
attitude
of
Frederick the Great toward, II:
duced,
go
V:57; agents of Vermont sent to. V:135; America's grievances against, V 39
enjoyed under, 11:486; connection with, ended, 11:492; liberty
to
war with, to
IV:583; Russia
her
of,
11:504
close of
of
offer
man's history
radical
six
maturing
;
opposed
11:457 (note);
IV:
in,
IV:482-483, V:187. divide 361 to hopes
446; despatches to, to be sent, 11:441, 447; standing of Stedin.
111:480;
due
permission
Americans. jects
debt
of
after
IV:455;
of
;
obligation
;
her conquest of Canada, 11:306-
terest
forbidden by pride
surrender America,
discharge
III:
with.
understanding (note)
pur-
;
(note);
her
11:603
extraordinary
resources
(note);
exertions,
re-
her
11:615
resistance
to,
:
tyranny,
Adams
V :289
V:283 to
;
1
(note);
John
negotiate peace with,
Indian
treaties
America during war with,
335
;
(note)
;
with
V
:
her relinquishment
State of
404 Great Britain
—
to
power
her offers of
V :644
(note), VII:
of
(note)
war
V:799
against,
invasions by,
at
war
V
settled
by
V1I:200 America
parliament,
war
(note);
with,
characterized as unnatural, VII:
248
;
will
probably acknowledge
American
:
with,
VII:
independence,
478; America's
(note);
be repelled,
to
930; Vermont never
colonies,
VI 1:201
Spain's declaration
;
;
persistence in
her dispute with
be
can
oppose
V:490;
conciliation,
202
will
with
(note)
;
Vermont
of,
policy
allies,
continued.
demands her
war
Vermont will pay cost of war with,
proportion of
V:484;
V:360;
Indian
protect
\':381 (note)
—
Great Britain
continued.
of principle of taxation,
unable
New York
natural resources
VII:594-
basis
of
595;
declines mediation,
contest with,
VIII
:3;
VI:40; Maryland's contribution toward waging war with, VI
misrepresents
American
and
policy,
191; union enables colonies to resist her power, VI: 193; Frank-
seeks separate peace with Dutch,
:
be
confederation
of
articles
lin's
VI:207 (note); Vermont toward,
of
tion
434-435
43;
posi-
VI:
influence of
emulated,
tyranny superior
662 664
may
;
;
to
misfortune,
VI:633; VI:661-
conciliate Spain,
declares
war
VI
:
against Dutch,
i
geance
her
1
39
;
universal
VII:140; leaders
with,
Vermont
VII: 173,
187, 607; southern to reunion with,
VIII: 134; congress acts VIII:
on terms of peace with,
1
60
territory yielded by.
VIII:
renew
war
with
Spain,
VIII: 161
from,
VIII: 162
may
;
pension
of
175,
states averse
\'ll:175; sound
VIII :92; exportation
I
empire her goal,
relations
of,
183, 272;
Kingston from ven-
peace with, subject for congratu-
France
support,
:8 7;
from southern part of New York to be allowed. VIII: 33;
VII:
chief
her
VIII
to,
155;
credit
147-148,
sufferings of
prisoner pleads ignorance of confinancial
(note);
provisional treaty of peace with,
VIII :89,
lation,
VII :40;
VIII :74
commissioners,
peace
VI:709, 719; embraces Russia's and Austria's overtures, VII :3; troversy with,
involved in dismem-
evil to,
berment,
European VI:509, 524; league upon, captive American seamen transVI :55 7-558; her to. ported ;
VIII :3-4;
VIII :1 3; her changed policy, VIII :28, 34, 36, 37; her offers VIII: respecting independence,
to
time of reconcilia-
in force until
tion with,
French
position
and due
obligation of, 1
66
(note)
to her ships,
coercion
;
to
negroes,
VIII
privileges allowed VIII: 177; military
source
of
war
with.
Analytical Index
—
Great Britain VIII: 85;
:21 2;
of
favor
no longer
1:81,
office
New York
be
exercised
in
under
authority
of,
to
confiscation
VIII
American
independence
tablished.
VIII :222;
change of ministry
in,
:21 5; es-
of,
of
effect
VIII :246;
American refugees distinguished of, VIII :254, 259;
1
by,
:98
urges
New
York, VIII her
of
evacuation
early
:2
of
70; character
VI 1 1:271;
generals,
early threatened by, to
1:127; of
point river,
tinguished
by war with,
VIII:
371; acknowledges
366,
American
VIII:
independence,
367;
362,
ex-
fires
New York
lands
to
conveyed VIII:
treaty with,
by
376.
of,
Burgoyne, Sir John,
Clinton,
Sir
Henry, Howe,
Sir
William.
character
and
field
deavor
to
1:10; evacuates
protect
records,
city,
:202
;
forces in
and Canada
will en-
form junction, 1:255;
Long German
Island,
I
New York
city,
its
1:340-341;
island,
258, 263, 271. 278-279, 281,
gency,
283-284,
New
285-286,
291-292,
position
advantage
in
1:471; Jersey,
certain
and Hessian,
298.
304,
British
319.
320.
323,
sack,
413; York
takes
New
Hackensack,
1:543;
Brunswick,
N.
in
in
forces,
295,
1:507;
continof,
317.
1:54; discriminates
:
1:474;
294,
3
I
progress
309,
of
of,
to
New York
293,
possession
in
and
1:355; engagement with,
be avoided
to
:opp.
auxiliaries
342-343; lands on
1:11, 187-188, VIII:238, 250,
on
by,
will not molest 1
Canada, 1:333; aim,
its
1:155; Indians the
on
losses
at
1:149-153;
reached
be gained by single defeat to
troops
city,
1:139-
;
posts,
1:168;
New York New York
328;
arm^, see also
arm^,
allies
I
:
those
Hudson
77; council
with
;
highest
:2
men
;
44 threatens North 48 its operations I
1
:
depended on constitution
peace
VIII
361,
1
against
:2
26
Burgoyne's,
74;
gain
loyalists of,
loyalists
VIII
1
bany, 1:143; Schuyler delays
river posts,
of
:
rank
1:141; threatens Al-
VIII:271;
for,
1
140, 11:174; surrenders Oriskany,
advance,
sacrifices
city
New York
to
join,
character of the peace she made,
to
York
1:125;
to,
engage
1:124; Long
New
and
rebels,
to
(note);
abandoned
strength
invaded
regulations governing,
;
in three expeditions,
no prospect of treaty of commerce VIII :255, 260; her min-
churches,
New York
1:102-103 Island
continued,
Episcopal
167;
failing
istry
—arm^—
of
from subjects
with,
405
Papers
Great Britain
continued.
acts
1
VIII
by,
— Clinton
in
at
Hacken-
possession
J.,
near
of
New
1:585;
State of
4o6
—
Great Britain skirmishes 1
main
;
—
continued,
New
in
with,
:622-623
constant
arm})
Jersey,
divisions of, in
rumored
1:724; 1
defeat
officers
304 forces
1778.
II:
of,
Sara-
left
—arm^—
continued,
on parole,
11:878,
III:
305
(note);
total
March
26.
(note),
Island,
suffers heavily at
;
Great Britain
1:705;
communication,
four regiments on Staten
220-22
New York
America
;n
111:83
cannon
(note);
by. at Ticonderoga. 111:105;
land
troops
at
Neck,
Throggs
losses
111:152; pardon to persons who have joined, recommended. III:
Germantown, 11:384 (note); strength and losses at Fort Mont-
convention. 111:314; to march to
toga, II :34
1
reinforcements reach
;
New York
11:346;
city,
at
208;
gomery, 11:389, 395. 403. V:
Kingsbridge.
598
from.
(note)
surrender
448;
articles
;
at
Saratoga.
return
of
losses
campaign.
Burgoyne's
11:445sur-
troops
11:449;
rendered.
governing
during
11:449;
parole of officers surrendered. II:
450-453;
of
state
Clinton's Oct.
Sir
Henry
1777. II:opp. 516; captures Forts Mercer and Mifflin, 11:559; strength at Ger1.
mantown and Philadelphia, II: 559 (note) prisoners belonging ;
to.
11:573
(note).
745-
594.
746. 111:31. 57. 82, 84. 107108. 109,
no.
111. 124. 134.
violate
officers
533, 597-598.
VI:792. 808. 813, VII:II9, Cumberland county not
269;
threatened
519;
by
officers
VI:451.
(note). officers
taken by. Oct. 6.
11:623-624;
V:205
558.
congress
in destruction of
engaged
Valley, IV:292. 293. vention
destroy
troops
1V:40I
777,
troops
by
corps,
IV:507-508;
surrender
Georgia,
11:683; bany,
of, ;
at
Saratoga,
II:
captures Philadelphia.
officers,
11:851.
prisoners at
111:109,
Al-
111;
losses for
America, IV:506;
position its
I
774,
distribution
of
1777, IV:508; return
in
Violation of convention governing
660-665
property.
establishment of officers for
of
commanders,
in
distribution
of
IVr586; strength and New York city and
in
dependencies,
transport
Cherry
458; con-
distribution of troops in
;
IV :50 7-508;
charges
lines ;
731; 1
to
in of. 111:601, 1V:I27, V:7II Orange county, IV:86; troops
three years in
381. 575, 584. IV:804.
Ill:
111:575-
of,
persons conducted
Canada, IV:443-444;
360.
425;
infraction of Saratoga con-
vention ;
troops
111:376,
Monmouth.
from
retreats
5 76
111:367;
by,
Cochecton,
visit
150. 184. 187. 189-190. 304-
358.
deserters
111:347;
111:360,
306 (note).
354.
Saratoga
bearing
IV:599-60I
200
;
troops
Analytical Index
—
—
arm^ continued, IV:685; wrecked, reported defeat of. m West Indies, IV:685;
Great Britain
prospect of recruiting
IV:689;
land,
in Ire-
for,
no
for
troops
Oswegatchie, IV:805; troops on
Buck
1V:84 3-844;
island,
near
troops
IV:
Kingsbridge,
857; captures Fort Lafayette, IV:857 (note), V:2I (note), 23-25 (note) at Stony Point, V:21 (note). 22-27 (note); its ;
in
superiority
Stony Point
at
fortified
strongly
V:49;
regulars,
and Verplanck's Point. V:50-51 before
repulsed
V
surprised,
: 1
52- 54 1
V:I95 at
surprised
204-208
New
York
be
to
;
(note). at in
city
V:288
1779.
garrison
V:
Paulus Hook.
(note)
strength
;
Savan-
at
(note);
V:210
forced.
(note)
Point
surprises
;
American commander nah,
V:
Charleston.
garrison at Stony
65-66;
;
force
able
Point,
and burns
sails
and
returns.
V:
southward.
Mohawk
355; Vermont
430; 508;
550 78
ginning
of
war
1778, V:599; Fort Schuyler,
to
to
from be-
February,
march against
V:719, 755;
Sir
VI:351-
valley,
VI:
will oppose,
VI:
be reinforced,
to
will
;
protect
VI:
571-572,
564,
(note),
Pennsylvania
mutineers on promise of neutrality,
Guilford Court
738-739;
;
of
Corn-
in
action
VI:
House,
enlisting for, punished,
VI:836;
troopers
Col.
slay
VI:872; strong force from Canada expected in New York state, VI Greene,
Christopher
:
891
;
offenses following
German
losses
at
driven
fate of emissaries from,
597-598
;
VI:63;
strength of force at Niagara,
VI:482;
5
with
house near Fort
Kings Mountam, VI:348; out of
V:
J.,
officers
VI: 169; defeated
Herkimer,
near
;
captures
N.
valley,
attack
regulars
Town
regulars expected
Mohawk
in
V:422; Vermont has opposed. V:436; its occupation of New York encourages savage invasions. V:561 return of cannon, stores etc. taken by, Oct, 6, 1777. V: (note)
(note);
Vl:59;
Brant,
815;
Springfield,
876-877
consider-
Elizabeth
at
V:808,
at
September.
desolates
Caughnawaga, V:769;
259
and around
come up North
river.
continued.
strength
(note);
to sail
Johnson's
—
force
VI:671
(note); to ;
armjj
VI:565;
New York 5
—
wallis' forces,
381
1
Great Britain John
407
Papers
rein-
from
V :4
— Clinton
pation of
Long
(note) wallis'
of
disposition forces,
VII:1I1
auxiliaries
VII:200;
3,
I
:1
9;
781
,
VII:58-59
Kingsbridge, ;
VII
Island,
engages Americans July
occu-
its
to
dragoons
Corn(note);
reinforce,
captured,
VII:200; fortifying from Yorktown of Gloucester, VII:201;
State of
4o8 Great Britain in
mutiny
—arm^ —
continued,
Charleston,
at
troops
VII :20 1-202, 212; advantageously situated at Yorktown, VII: "
21 1-212; brigade arrives at St
VII:318; driven
Johns, Canada, into
VII:360;
Charleston,
mate
Cornwallis'
of
esti-
strength,
troops intended to re-
VII:360;
inforce Cornwallis return to
New
VII:36I; engages Gen.
York,
Greene
Eutaw
at
Springs, VII:
373, 376; besieged
Yorktown, VII: captured,
VII:376-377;
at
New York Great Britain
—arm^—
continued.
240-241;
214,
leave
to
pelled
loyalists
com-
country
with,
271; VIII:224, composition and location of, at time of evacuation
New York
of
317; retains 338-339. regiments
161
IV:509;
seventh,
857.
V:23
VII:474;
ninth,
601,
(note); eighth.
11:502;
IV:
IV:509.
fourth,
fifth,
IV:509,
VIII:
second,
(British),
(note);
V:7I2;
VIII:
city,
frontier posts,
IV:509,
VI:
:31 7; thirteenth,
VII:
tenth,
434,439,451,457,458, 478,
353, VIII
484, 487, 490, 494, 561, VIII:
293;
410, 418; strong force threatens
1:44, 48, 50, IV:509; sixteenth (light dragoons), IV:509, 599; I :opp. 328. IV: seventeenth,
Schenectady, VII:448; defeat at
VII:449-450, 451.
Johnstown,
479-480, 482-483. 487, 489; its
35
reinforcement rumored. VIII:
evacuation
;
hoped
city
frontier
for.
posts,
VIII :43; to yield VIII: 108, 154;
fore embarkation.
42
;
New York
be conceded
privileges to
1
of
VIII
:1
to. be-
33-134.
garrisons to be informed of
conclusion of peace.
VIII: 136;
agreement for evacuation of by.
VIII:144.
165-168,
of
VIII: 148. 153;
peace
drawal
212; persons to
articles
demand speedy
of,
VIII:211;
with-
dispute
(note)
601,
;
IV:509.
857;
V:23 154
(light
dra-
600.
599.
twenty-second.
II:
IV:509; twenty-third. IV:509. 601, 857,
opp. 516.
I:opp. 328.
V:23
(note); twenty-sixth, IV:
509. 601.
V:23
(note),
598
827; twenty-seventh. IV: 509; twenty-eighth. 1:44. IV: 509; twenty-ninth. 1:44. VI: (note).
291; thirty-third, I :opp. 328. IV:161 (note). 509, 601, V: 23 (note). VI 1 1:31 7; thirtyV:700,
fourth.
516.
VIII:
seventeenth
goons).
crossing lines of, in
commit crimes,
sixteenth,
600, 601. 858. 153 (note). (note).
290,
lines of,
IV :509;
509,
VIII:
over rents within
order
151-152,
175-176, 182-183, Americans crossing
184-185; lines of,
149,
state
fifteenth,
474;
IV:509;
IV:509.
VI:353.
thirty-fifth.
601,
VII: II:opp.
thirty-seventh.
V:23
(note).
Analytical Index
Great Britain
—
regiments
827, VIII:31 7; opp. 516, IV:
509; 161
IV IV
fortieth,
(company),
(note); forty-second,
I
:opp.
V:24 IV:509, 601, 1 1:31 VI 827, 7; (note), fortythird, I:opp. 328, II:opp. 516, 328,
IV:509, V:827;
I:
forty-fourth,
328. IV:509, 601, 858,
opp.
V:23
(note), 381
IV:509, 601.
111:598,
317;
IV:509;
forty-sixth,
VI:291
seventh,
;
328,
I:opp.
n:opp.
516,
IV:509, V:598 VI 1 1:31 7; fifty-third, IV:509, V:827;
509;
fifty-seventh,
IV:509, (note),
III:
(note).
11:244 5
fifty-fourth, II :opp.
;
600,
598
V:23
601,
827;
six-
IV:509;
sixty-second,
432
(note);
sixty-third.
509, 601, 857, V:23 (note);
161
(note),
VIII
(note),
VII:293;
II:
IV:
(note),
sixty-fourth,
509. 601. :3l 7;
6,
516,
II:opp.
(note),
1
IV:
fifty-fifth,
tieth.
598
I:
fifty-second,
598,
(note)
forty-
forty-ninth,
328, IV:509;
opp.
forty-
;
328, II:opp. 516, VIII:
I:opp.
fifth,
(note)
I
first
(company), IV:161 (note)
eighty-fourth,
Royal
Vn:474;
;
first
VII:293; GrenIV:161 328, I:opp.
battalion.
adiers,
(note),
601.858. V:23
(note).
cont'd.
(note),
438, 598 (note) Banastrc
;
(note),
Legion (Col.
VI:524;
Tarleton's),
regiment of artillery,
Royal
1
:50
(note), VIII :xxv; Volunteers
of
IV:645-646 Ireland, (note), 857 (note). V:24 (note). regiments
Col.
(loyalist).
Isaac
Allen's
New
VI 1 1:31
7; Lt. Col. Joseph Bar-
New
ton's
(New
Jersey
Volunteers,
Volunteers
Jersey
IV:601.
Col.
John
718,
1:694.
Levies).
740.
VIII:317;
Lt.
King's
Bayard's
Orange Rangers, 111:598; Maj. Daniel Isaac Browne's sey
Volunteers,
Col.
Butler's
John
New
111:361,
Jer-
598;
Rangers
(Royal Greens), V:122, 386, 700. VI:353, 451, 731, VII: 320, 474; Lord William Cath-
IV:601, 856, Legion. 857; Col. James De Lancey's
cart's
light
515,
:opp.
—
599. 601, 858, V:23
V:23
IV:509, V:154 (note), 598 (note), VIII :31 7; seventy-
regiments
infantry,
598,
328.
—
409
153 (note), 438; light 328, IV:161 I:opp.
IV:
sixty-ninth,
seventy-first,
Clinton Papers
Great Britain
cont'd.
thirty-eighth, II
509;
fortieth
—
—
horse,
11:513.
111:225,
V:540, VI:494, 514, 669, VII:107 (note).
227. 262, 346; Gen. Oliver Lancey's
battalions,
166. 224.
IV:124
De
111:148,
(note), 505,
VI:548, VIII:317; Lt. Col. Andreas Emmerich's corps, 521,
(note),
V:23 336,
IV:124 777 857, 598 (note), VI:
225,
111:224,
631,
(note),
VIII
:3
598,
764,
17; Col.
Edmund
State of
4IO Great Britain
—
regiments
—
cont'd.
Fanning's King's American
regi-
New York Great Britain Queen's
ment, 1:754, 756, 11:389, 400,
(note),
583. 111:361. 598; Col. Patrick
Gen.
V:23
Ferguson's corps,
24
(note)
(note),
Lt. Col. Joseph
;
Gor-
ham's Royal Fl. Americans, IV^: 509; Col. Archibald Hamilton's Queen's county
622;
IV:621-
militia,
Col. Isaac Hatfield's Loyal
Westchester (note),
Volunteers,
461-462; Loyal
Jessup's
V :4
1
Col. Ebenezer
Americans,
IV:
187, 422, VI:336. 451, VII:
George
Youngs'
troop of horse.
Bose.
1:333;
V:23
(note)
453; regiment 516; Prince
598
VIII
:3I 7;
187;
Lt.
(note);
Ludlow's
McAlpin's Col.
Col.
battalion,
corps,
IV:
Allen McLean's
Royal Highland Emigrants, IV
Anspackers.
Brunswick
II:opp.
516,
(note),
26
regiment,
Brunswick
;
Charles'
516; Donop's 328; Hessian 328, IV: :opp.
II:opp.
Chasseurs,
I
:opp.
Grenadiers,
I
857 (note), 858, V:23 (note), 24 (note) Hessian Jager corps ;
11:389,
V:23
111:224; Lt. Col. John Peters
(note),
V:386,
VI:731
(note), ;
Col.
111:468. Beverly
V:24
Ditfurth's
(note);
(note), 857,
243
regiment,
IV:601,
(chasseurs),
(note),
11:452-
Bunau, II:opp.
of
421, 443, 509, V:129, 189 New York Volunteers, 11:582 Queen's Loyal Rangers, 11:242
of
regiment
1:84, 332-333,
IV:187, 713, 806, 843, 844.
G.
,
Belnick's
7;
troops,
(note),
1:216, 477-
Queens county IV:622, 730.
(German)
regiments
(note); Sir John
24
Col.
New
706, V:207. VIII:3I7; Capt. Israel
ary), 111:204
Gabriel
Lt.
478. 484. 488, 496, 498. 508,
Johnson's Queen's Royal Greens,
Loyal Americans, V:23 (note),
Col.
Buskirk's
Volunteers,
regiment.
V:189, 745, VI:44, 334, 353, 451, VII :27, 321. 406, 474;
New ;
New York
111:1 12;
Volunteers,
Abraham Van
(pre-Revolution-
county
(note);
:622
1
TurnbuU's
militia
Guy
Col.
;
IV: 124
Skinner's
Volunteers,
Jersey
cont'd.
V:23
Cortlandt
Jersey
—
Rangers,
VI 1 1:31
I
regiments
857,
Johnson's Tryon
32
—
598
IV: 124
(note),
24
(note), 769. 827,
VI:353, VII:474; Huyn regi516; Kochler's II:opp. Grenadiers, II:opp. 516; Land-
ment,
Robin-jon's Loyal Americans, II
grave regiment, II :opp. 516; Life
389, 724 (note), IV:430, 666 Col. Robert 858; Rogers
Guards, IV:600, 601, 858, V:
Queen's Rangers, VI:361, 451 Lt. Col. Simcoe's John G.
827;
Prince
ment,
II:opp.
Dragoons,
Hereditaire
regi-
516;
Riedesel's
1:332,
11:242
Analytical Index
Great Britain
243
(note),
ment,
—
1 1
—
regiments (note)
— Clinton
Great Britain
cont'd,
Stein's regi-
;
516; Trumbach IV: 601,
:opp.
regiment, II:opp. 516,
V:598 ment,
(note);
Waldeck
regi-
VIII
:31 7;
516,
Ilropp.
Wissembach
regiment,
5
1
;
New York
surrender
at
Tarrytown,
(note);
defeat
of,
419, 508; ministerial policy to augment, VIII :28; off English
VIII :44;
coast, for
city, refuses to
VIII:
189-191. 214-215.
fleet
;
selected
York,
sails
for
VIII:
Nova
VIII: 188.
Scotia, list
station
New
at
fleet
134, 291
records,
public
(note);
con-
peace negotiations conducted
council in
repulsed
several
II:opp.
VIII :87, 155, 272.
by,
V:408
vessels
Paul
John
oif
111:461, VIII:
by,
Jones,
cont'd.
of
Chesapeake, VII: 360. 361, 362, 370; sailing of fleet, VII:
applications to
made
gress
hands
VII:97-98
516. commissioners,
—nav^—
at
suffers
411
Papers
"Albany," V:452 VI:11 (note)
of vessels,
"America,"
315
fleet see nav}).
"Amphion."
house of lords, 111:433.
316. 319, 322; "Asia," 1:10
lords
1:30.
trade,
of
nav^, commanded by Richard Earl Howe, 1 :1 58 disposition of ships ;
at
of
battle
329
opp.
North
Long
small
;
I :iv
Island,
going up
fleet
1:677-678;
river,
fleet
196. 202, 204 (note), opp 328. 11:876 (note), VIII :306 "
VII
ver,"
(note); "Camilla," " Carleton," (note);
VIII :321;
403;
PoUepels
America,
III:
ships sent to
island,
bound
vessels
men and
325;
America
II:
North
for
to Jan.
778, 111:326 (note)
27,
730
"Delegate," II "Dependence," 11:458
(note);
437;
"
(note)
;
Sandy
Hook, 111:519;
deserters
from,
(note);
111:533; French
fleet
to operate
(note);
return
111:548;
against,
marines,
IV:528; V:271
;
of
IV:509;
at
St
activity
of
privateers,
Lucia,
advises Washington Count d'Estaing regarding opera;
tions against,
V:292-293
(note)
;
Dutchess of Gordon,'
10,
1:9,
at
1
V IV
"Centurion,' VI:408; "Cormorant," V
442,
167, 180, 185, 200; armed vesnear
49; "Bedford,'
:48,
VI:11
24
Bea
VII:293;
"Barfleur,"
near capes of Delaware, 11:149,
sels
VIII:314,
opp. 328;
11; "Eagle," 1:10, " Friendship," 11:458
"La
328;
1:39
"Garland,"
"Greyhound,"
I
:opp.
Sophie," VIII :31 5;
"London," VI:11
(note), VII:
1:205; 361; "Mercury," "Phoenix," 1:272; "Preston," I:opp. 328,
VI:1
1
11:437;" Prudent,"
(note)
" ;
Raisonable."
New York
State of
412 Great Britain
V:24
—
(note);
328;
opp.
328;
—
con.
"Renown,"
I:
of vessels
list
"Repulse,"
"Rose,"
343;
1:286-287,
"Royal George, VII:273, 607; "Royal Oak," VI:11 (note); " "Ruby," VII:379; Serapis," V:408 (note); "Spry," I: 205;
Vulture," 11:727 (note),
379;" VIII
VII:361.
"Terrible,"
"Warwick,"
:41 8;
parliament, Pitt disputes
to
and impose
42
(note)
;
of,
duties
assembly
on goods,
tyrannical conduct,
its
;
power
New York
suspend
1:11.
1:27; passes laws
to tax colonies,
pretended
bill
1
I
:
:46
introduced
111:198; conciliatory bills of, 111:270; Lord George Germain's
in,
speech
111:278;
in,
assert absolute
laws
supremacy
that
of.
III:
480; its hostile acts against America before Revolution, IV:
514 (note); 5
1
petition
confidence
;
from
speech
ment
VII 1:52;
ministry,
tractors
VIII
in,
to, of,
:5
Great
Falls,
3;
conking's
VIII :65, 73; sention articles of peace,
VIII:103. 148. Great chain, see Hudson Great
VIII:
to,
withdrawn
of,
N.
river.
Greene
N. Y.. V:502, VI:864. Great Lakes, see also Lakes,
Great
Lakes,
the,
Great Neck, L. extend
the.
communication
I.,
marauders
enemy's guards of
crimes
1:340;
to,
VII:234.
at,
Great Nine Partners, see also
Little
Nine Partners, Nine Partners.
Nine
Great
Dutchess
Partners,
county, N. Y., residents
III:
of.
224, V:593. Greaton
Graton,
(Creeghton,
Greighton),
of
colonel,
John,
Massachusetts
third
regiment,
from Clinton, 1:218;
letter to,
regiment, 1:846, II
:1
5, III
:1
his
24.
128, 175, 185, 186, 189, 194,
200, 201, 226, 258;
mand Great
at
Albany,
in
(Shades
Col.
Philip
of
Death), Cortlandt
IV:851
reaches, with regiment,
V:229
852,
com-
11:1 70.
Swamp
Pa.,
:
230
(note),
(note).
Green, see also Greene, Greens. Green, Benjamin, captain, of third Westchester
regiment,
money paid
to,
Morrisania,
Green,
Charles,
camp,
to,
of
North
Westchester
Charles, British
to
reside
V :409.
N. Y., taxed for service, VI:497. Green,
militia,
VI:561.
Green, Calop, permit
district,
county,
to,
VIII :337; James Monroe journeys through, VIII :339 (note).
in
V:776.
J..
Imbocht,
continued.
with Indians from Ohio river
VI:11
Roebuck," V: 643;
(note);
—
with, 1:126; peace to be settled
:opp.
I
"Resolution." "
Great Lakes
Castle
county,
son in enemy's
captain,
army,
aide-de-
with
Bur-
Analytical Index
Green, Charles
goyne
at
(note),
452
—
continued.
(note).
Green, Christina, of Rhinebeck precinct,
N. Y.,
York
city,
New
be sent to
to
to
Daniel,
States
United
carry
Evacuation
flag
Day,
Green, Ebenezer, of Col. Peter Ness' regiment of
V :664
militia,
;
Willett's levies.
Van
Albany county Marinus
of Col.
VII:287.
Joseph Vose's Massachusetts
regi-
IV:134.
his affidavit.
John,
VII:608, 610. paper
of
discharge
from marine service produced by, 1:247; his examination, 1:270-
271
other
;
testimony
affecting,
1:271-273. Green.
John,
N. Y.,
North
of
Castle,
refuses oath of allegiance.
111:699.
New
Green,
Highlands
York. V:73.
Joshua,
flour to
in
selected
Massachusetts,
export
IV:251-
252.
to
N. Y.,
New York
Green,
regiment
Thomas,
his wife to city,
of
be sent
11:531. Col.
Dutchess
of
county mihtia. V:71, 73. Green, William, lieutenant, of
thir-
Albany county
regiment,
VI:38.
militia,
Greenbush (Green Bush), Rensselaer county, N. Y., resident of. 11:326, 330.
Greene,
Christopher,
Rhode
Roswell
of
colonel,
Pines
at
killed
Island,
Westchester
county,
N. Y., VI:872. Nathanael.
Greene,
major-general.
Thomas Paine on
his staff.
1
on board to inspect Hudson
1:147;
forts,
his
1:210;
ment
Robert Erskine as
of
favors
1:828-829.
Germantown, 371 attempts
468
at
368,
11:367. to
river
relieve
Fort
11:559-560; writes
hospital ;
chief
11:10;
quartermaster-general to
for
;
appoint-
Hudson
direct
to
Mercer.
1
1:660; sent by Wash-
engineer.
ington
:6
river
appointment as
general,
IV:179-18I;
Green, Samuel, of Rhinebeck precinct,
Roswell
Col.
of
;
to
Roswell Dutchess
of
V:7I, 73.
militia,
Tobias,
Green,
defenses.
Green, John, prisoner of
regiment
Bridge.
Green, James, of Albany, N. Y.,
Green,
Hopkins'
Greene, see also Green, Greens.
Green, Francis, lieutenant, of Col.
ment,
continued.
Green, Timothy, of Col.
teenth
VIII:297.
413
Hopkms' regiment of Dutchess county militia, V:7I, 73.
Hopkins'
IV:544.
—
Thomas
county
11:531.
Green, Christopher, exports wheat,
Green,
Clinton Papers
Green,
11:433
Saratoga,
—
as
Clinton,
wagons IV:464. 467.
impresses
use.
present at meeting of major-
generals,
V:87;
obtains account
of enemy's repulse from Charles-
State of
414
—
Greene, Nathanael
Greene, Nathanael
continued,
V:95-97; corresponds with
ton,
New York
VII:309;
Indian country,
Charleston,
not
authorized to pay for timber and fences
86
by
destroyed
V:
army;
have damage to timber mentions Lord appraised, V :44 1
;
will
1
V:459;
to
V:613; warrant of,
at
V:876 form
on
(note);
en-
N.
views on
his
;
ac-
in
Springfield,
(note) of
account,
issued
V:802
gagement
Hay
directs Col.
furnish Clinton with
count
Staten
to
expedition
Stirling's
Island,
;
V :888-889
department,
intends to
295;
VI:286,
West
at
Gansevoort's regiment to
upper
destitution
scribes
army,
VI:549
in
relief of
de-
southern
of
(note); operating
Court
Guilford
of
battle
Col.
VI:670-671, 709;
in the south,
VI:738-739;
House,
Point,
VI:301;
counties,
informs
congress of conditions in southern states,
VI:909,
910-914;
successes in South Carolina,
28, 29
;
VII :99;
draft his
drawn
his
VII:
in favor of,
attempt against Fort
Ninety-six,
VII:135; anxious
Lafayette,
VII: 136;
worthy
news
New
for
in
VIII :43;
to
Stodard,
Clinton on proposal
to
increase
Robert
powers
of
congress,
VIII:37.
N.Y.,
Greenfield, Charlotte county,
Col.
Green
Warren
VII: 12.
settles in,
(Green Kill). Ulster N. Y., mills at, IV:
Kills
county,
749; Col. VI:563.
De
Witt writes from,
Green mountains, Vt. sent'ments of inhabitants west and east of, IV: ,
V:133;
397,
proposed
western boundary of
for
New Hamp-
V:596; people east of, shire, would have capital on Connecticut river, loyal
to
VI :744; people
New
east of,
Hampshire, VII:
632. Greens,
Joseph,
of Col.
concerning,
VII:
Dutchess county
Charleston
of
IV:545-546;
embargo, on
Brinckerhoff's
of
governor
to,
trust-
Philadelphia, VII:212; sends
in
Island, Clinton writes
VIII :36; to
headquarters
William,
Rhode
of
Charleston,
1776, VIII :399.
November, Greene,
and
his
sur-
VII:490;
evacuation
early
York
no
150; sends news to
believes
Clinton
visit
orders
376, 439; strengthened by render of Cornwallis,
on
dent of court to try Maj. Andre,
VI:259 (note); Clinton, VI:286;
of
J,,
presi-
;
drives
enemy into VII:360; in battle Eutaw Springs, VII:373,
re-
quartermaster-general's
continued,
despatches to commander-in-chief,
Clinton on needs of expedition to
V:103-104;
—
Greenwich, plundering
Conn.,
Abraham
regiment militia,
threatened
expedition,
of
V:527. by
111:347;
Analytical Index
—
Greenwich, Conn.
continued,
IV:321
at,
need of Hour,
in
troops
;
IV:459,
486-487; petition from resident
IV:488-489; capture of citivolunteers from, zen of, V:38l in engagement, V:461. Greenwich (Greenage), N. Y., of,
;
enemy's war-ships near, road
1
:35
1
;
VIII:xxvii.
to,
of
way
of, 1
enemy's messengers by :698.
Gregg, see also Gregs, Grigs.
Gregg,
,
New
of
Windsor,
N. Y., 1:201.
in
New York
Canada,
needed by
Fort
V:83;
in
to,
IV:428;
at
Otsego
Gregory,
,
incident
near
111:449-450; letter to Gen.
Schuyler.
Clinton,
clothing
company, 111:317;
scalping
greetings
line, his service
1:424;
drafts for his
reports
regi-
company, 11:687;
his
to
guard
lake,
stores,
V:I22. of
captain,
Nor-
walk. Conn., VII:599.
Gregory,
child
James,
Gregory, V:374 Gregory, Moses, British
lines,
permit
for
Grems,
Peter,
N. Y., Grenell
to
Moses
of
Russell,
child,
of
V:360;
V:374
Fredericks-
burgh precinct, Dutchess county,
N. Y., 111:183.
Tryon county, V:I79.
petitioner,
(Grenale),
Grenell (Grenale),
recommended
captain,
,
111:496.
his frigate destroyed,
captain,
,
for
colonelcy,
I
:
227.
of
third
New York
regiment.
engaged
in
goods from Long Island, VI:718, 854line,
bringing
855, 915. VII:198, 236-238, 528-529; made prisoner, VII: in
danger of being regarded
VII:584-585.
as a spy,
Grenell (Greenell), Thomas, bearer of letters.
VI:855. VII:528;
ac-
quainted with business entrusted
John Grenell. VII:529.
to
Grenville,
George,
English
man, author of stamp 3
succeeded
by Rockingham. 1:36. 1
;
Grenville British
act.
states-
1:27,
Marquis
(Granville),
of
Thomas.
commissioner,
peace
Grey, see also Gray.
Grey (Gray),
(note).
be returned to
111:486, his
of
in
VIII:43.
(note).
Gregory,
Gregs (Grigs), John, employed enemy's service, VI:360.
528;
Gregg, James, captain, of third ment.
415
Grenell (Greenwell), John, captain,
Greenwood, Orange county, N. Y., route
Clinton Papers
Gregs, see also Gregg, Grigs.
cattle
complaint from, regarding driven to enemy,
—
general,
Sir
British
Charles,
army,
major-
IV:509;
surprises Col. Baylor's dragoons,
IV:16I
(note),
awaited
Sir
by VIII:158.
171,
Guy
Cunningham & Co., York city, VIII:xxxvi.
Grey,
431;
Carleton,
New
New York
State of
4i6
Robert, ensign, of twentieth
Grier,
at
goyne
resignation, VI:793; regiment, VII :25.
(note). Griffen, see also Griffin, Griffing.
m
Gnffen, Mary, appeals
William
Gulielmus
behalf of
V
Moore,
Griffith,
641. Griffen,
north of Fort
living
192.
Edward, VII:357.
Griffith,
loyalist
Griffeth, see also Griffith,
Gnffeth,
of
David, N. Y.,
trict,
Kings
district,
dis-
675.
V:930.
Griffith,
Claverack
of
exempts
Albany
of
Dutchess
N.
county,
Y.,
petition,
county
889;
member of IV:280, VI:888-
Jonathan, captain, his house.
ters,
Howe's headquar-
11:516.
Griffin, Joseph,
ling's regiment,
regiment.
Levi
Paw-
11:40; of second
New York
line,
VI
:
791. Griffing,
Nathan, of Suffolk county,
N. Y., city,
Griffing,
prisoner
in
of
secretary
New York
city,
New York
11:723. Stephen, ensign,
:45
1
of
1
.
Three
the
city,
Tuns,
VIII:xxii.
Grimpe,
E.,
German
ensign
with
Burgoyne, 11:453 (note).
Asa, carpenter employed
on Hudson
river obstructions,
I
:
452. Griswell,
White,
carpenter
ployed on Hudson tions, 1:452. Griswold,
Samuel,
of
prisoner, 111:224.
em-
river obstruc-
Great Nine
Partners, Dutchess county, of fourth
Fort
at
New York
Grim, David, of proprietor
John
Capt.
company
Montgomery, '
of
Hezekiah,
Griswell, of Col.
166, 168.
seeks permission to
Anthony,
Belknap's
signs
money on Clinton's VI:520, 759, 760
William
De Lan-
England, 1:672-673.
to
Grigs,
regiment,
militia,
lends
credit, Griffin.
:674-
lieutenant,
P.,
army, of Gen.
,
against 1
Grigs, see also Gregg, Gregs.
111:240;
courts martial,
charge
VIII :291.
second
of
his
marine society of
his
(Griffen), Jacob, lieutenant-
Dutchess
VIII:
Benjamin
Griffiths,
VI:567.
a'-sessment,
Sir
go
Rombout,
of
Caleb,
Mary-
delegates,
Orange furnace,
Griffiths,
his
second
of
cey's corps, 111:148,
county,
Griffin, Griffing, see also Griffen.
colonel,
at
British
111:673.
Griffin,
of
,
works
Griffiths.
petitioner,
Elnathan,
Griffeth,
Griffin
house
land
William,
member
,
in
see also Griffeth.
Griffiths,
Griffith,
:
V:
line,
VI:220;
924.
704,
480,
continued,
New York
regiment.
11:451
Saratoga,
—
Stephen
Griffing,
army, with Bur-
regiment, British
N.Y.,
Analytical Index
Groat, Peter, of exempts of Claver-
N.
Philip,
Y.,
of
Schenectady,
in
remonstrance,
joins
(Groenenpagh), Jo-
V
convicted of crime,
hannes,
lieutenant, distributes
funds
sufferers.
N.
Y.,
among
frontier
IV:832-833,
V :62-
439;
exemptions
Albany,
petitions, his
in
V:260;
V
company,
:
of
exempts
Nathaniel,
thirteenth
of
ensign,
Albany
regiment,
Vl:38.
militia,
see
Groot,
also
Grodt,
Groat,
Groet.
Abram,
Groot,
of
Schenectady,
N. Y., VI:334. Groot,
of
Cornelius,
N. Y..
Schenectady,
joins in remonstrance. Ill:
66.
383. of
Groesbeck, John N., of exempts
N.
Schaghticoke,
Y.,
1V:153.
Groesbeck (Grosbeck, Grussbeck), John W., major, recommended for assistant state agent, VI :793purchased
provisions
;
by,
VII:41.
of Schaghticoke,
Groesbeck
N. Y., IV:153.
(Grossbeck),
lieutenant,
of
bany county Groesbeeck,
Groot
first
regiment, Al-
militia,
David,
William,
IV:230.
lieutenant,
111:413;
to Schoharie,
Gros, Johan Daniel (Rev.), of Can-
of
N. Y., informs Clinton
conditions
in
11:622
appointments,
with
corresponds
733;
law
536; chaplain Grodt,
Vr:717.
student,
Clinton
con-
111:732-
V 1:2 78;
college,
VI:
of Willett's levies,
VI:895; acquaints Clinton with needs of Tryon county, VII 74-
Groot. Groet, Ab., of Schenectady,
of
(note);
Clinton
signer of petition,
10, 208-209.
Groat,
Tryon county,
11:286-289, 328; consulted on
trustee
also
com-
his
Schoharie, IV:230.
at
exempts of Albany, N. Y., IV:
see
county
helps convey ammunition
militia,
pany
of
captain,
Albany
regiment,
cerning of
John,
(Grott).
third
ajoharie,
Groesbeck, Wouter N., of exempts
Groet,
of
Joseph,
Goshen. N. Y.. IV:628.
Gromores, see Gumore. Gerrit,
(Groosebeek), of
794
Grommon,
county
:
676; executed, V:680. Groesbeck
63,
plain,
Grommon,
111:66.
Groenenbagh
harbor, Essex
in
332.
N. Y., 111:642.
Grodt,
417
Lake Chamenemy's shipping near, VI:
county, N. Y.,
Groot.
ack,
Clinton Papers
Grog bay, now Grog
Groet,
also
see
Grodt,
Groat,
—
:
N.Y.,
76; Clinton acknowledges formation and suggestions,
his in-
VII:
State of
4i8 Gros, Johan Daniel
93-94
—
Gue, David
continued. Clinton,
congratulates
;
VII:484; Clinton acknowledges his services, VII:508-509. Grose, Francis, lieutenant, of
second
fifty-
British
regiment,
army,
wounded, V:598 (note). Lawrence, captain,
Gross,
Willett's
Connecticut
for
N.
regiment,
111:365,
sheriff,
Col.
Allen,
which he has
indignity
suffered,
recom-
Y.,
about
writes
IV:394;
county
696-697,
IV:694,
815; proceedings of trial IV:697-700, V:172; execute warrant, VI:161
Benjamin,
names
of
VIII :235-
against, loth ;
to
repre-
Count
sketch of,
Indies
V:730
Cumberland
N. Y., now mittee tion,
in
engaged
of,
510,
VI:607,
613;
wounded on Long
army,
Island,
I :iii.
opp. 329.
Livingston
N. Y., ambuscade
at,
county,
\:239-
Grover, John, on committee representing Skenesborough and Granville, VI:46.
Court
David,
of
in
New
622,
move-
York,
IV:792.
disturbances
in,
N.
House,
to
C,
VI:738-739, 913.
battle of,
Guion, see also Guyon.
the,
British vessel,
Ulster
county
militia,
of court martial,
1:530.
of
second
regiment,
member Guion,
Isaac,
"
Guadaloupe VI:10.
investiga-
Guion, David, lieutenant, of fourth
(note).
"
in
IV:800-801, V:672; attempt conciliate sentiment in, V:890. Guilford
Grovel and,
county,
Vermont, com-
1:803; represented
111:170.
regiment,
V:730;
fleet,
(note).
Guilderland, see Gelderland. Guilford,
Vermont assembly, VI:6I3. British
com-
de, French admiral,
mands West
favor
Grove, Grey, captain, of twenty-
New
Guichen, Louis Urbain du Bouexic,
in
Gue,
list
Guibson, James, of exempts of Windsor, N. Y., 111:449.
ments
240
of
governor
Guibson, see also Gibson.
sents Weathersfield in address to
third
111:466.
militia,
236.
county,
511;
Ulster
South CaroHna, asks
Grout, Hilkiah, major, of Cumber-
mended
James, lieutenant, of Col. Jonathan Hasbrouck's regiment of
Gue,
of proscribed persons,
VII:1I5.
land
Ulster
11:9.
militia,
896,
Grosvenor, Thomas, lieutenant-colofirst
county
continued.
Hasbrouck's
Jonathan
Guerard,
VII:285.
nel,
—
Col.
of
VI:895,
levies,
New York
regiment.
captain,
New York
artillery, II:
83, VI:221. lieutenant,
of
Col.
Guion, John,
loyalist,
of Col.
An-
Analytical Index
—
continued. Guion, John dreas Emmerich's chasseurs. 111:
224.
— Clinton
Gwinnett (Gwinett), Button, delegate to contmental congress from
Georgia;
Gulfmill,
near
the,
Schuylkill,
in
Pennsylvania, Washington's head-
VIII :402.
quarters near,
Gumaer,
Gwynn (Gwynne), of ninth
house near Delaware
.his river
Gywitz,
VII:349.
Gung, Gersid, tion of
petitions for protec-
V
Tryon county,
Haasbrook,
Gung, Jonas, of Tryon county, N. Y., petitioner, V:179. Jr, of
Gunsales, Manuel,
Mamakat-
N. Y., petitioner, 1V:562. Gunsalus (Gonsalus), Samuel, head
of
cap-
by
captive
VI:78, 724.
Haasbrook, see also Hasbrouck.
79.
1
:
army,
(note).
father
made
Mary,
forti-
Indians, fied,
British
11:451
VI:78.
tive,
Gumore(?) (Gromore),
Daniel, ensign,
regiment,
Gywitz, Frederick,
IV:683.
IV:45I.
his account,
with Burgoyne,
on Ulster
settler
Petrus,
fronrier,
419
Papers
Abraham A.,
ex-
of
empts of Kingston and Hurley,
N. Y., 111:612. Haasbrook,
Ehas,
ex-
of
ensign,
ing,
of loyalist party,
Gunsaly,
"
Benjamin,
111:539, 545. of
Col.
Levi
Pawling's regiment, 11:40.
name
Gustavus,"
Benedict Arnold ence with
assumed
m
by
correspond-
Maj. Andre,
11:725
Guy, John,
of Col.
of
regiment
John McCrea's
Albany
county
of Col.
Crea's regiment of
John Mc-
Albany county
signs petition for pro-
Dutchess county and Livingston Manor, 111:676.
Guyon,
of
see also Guion.
Guyon, his tavern cil,
Haber,
of
Henry,
Col.
,
East Chester, N. Y.,
meeting place of coun-
VIII :281
(note).
Jacob
Klock's regiment of Tryon county militia, on parole, VI:790.
Hackensack (Hackinsack), N. J. news from, 1:197; enemy enters
Heath
arrives
470;
stores
removed
489,
hostile force at.
496,
498,
522. 543; passport
posal
to
drive
1
at,
1:512
to,
1:516; pro-
enemy from,
pieces concealed at,
goods
I
1:484, 488 507. 508
I
1:534. at,
1:541-543;
removed
:469
from,
533; enemy abandons, 535. 539; goods left Americans,
1:247
at,
Gen.
scouts sent toward,
VI:38.
Guyer, Luke, tection
N. Y., 111:612.
477;
VI:38.
Guy, Timothy, militia,
Kingston and Hurley,
1:216; pass obtained
(note).
militia,
empts
of
by field
1:546-547;
from,
to
New
Windsor, 1:560-561; American
State of
420 Hackensack, N.
J.
—
1:564;
militia at, at,
to.
1:586,
619
616.
587,
enemy's second occupation
of,
I
606; news fetched from, 1:635 iron removed from, 1 :660. 685 seized
liquors
1:665,
at,
669
Gen. Heard moving toward,
!
730; enemy
at, annoying Orange 1:743; Americans cap-
county,
tured
11:596;
at,
carried from, to
11:599-600; Americans Col.
Lt.
New York
city,
attack
on
I
V:l 61 (note);
Badlam
removes
to,
enemy's
excesses
at,
V:22-23;
New York
V:776;
provisions
night
near,
regiments en-
VI:235; Washing-
camped
near.
ton
VIII :399.
—
Hadden, James M.
continued,
British recruit-
1:573; detachment sent
ing
New York
from
tract
his
1776 and (note)
Moses,
Cortlandt
kept
in
11:242-243
1777,
prisoner, II :45
;
Hadden,
of
(note).
1
exempts
Manor,
of
Westchester
111:683.
county,
Hadden, Thomas, county
continued,
journal
jail,
prisoner
in*
his petition,
Ulster
11:355-
356, 359.
Hadden, Thomas, N.
county,
Y.,
his
interest
in
VI :629-630.
cattle trade,
Hadley,
Westchester
of
of
Joseph,
Col.
Henry
Ludinton's regiment of Dutchess
county
V:825.
militia,
Hagaman, see also Hageman, Hagemen, Hagerman, Hegeman. of Fishkill, N. Y., Hagaman, ,
at,
his bill,
Hackensack bridge, Bergen county, N. J., tavern near, 1:271,272; persons
residing
near,
1:546,
635; enemy marches to, IV :1 70. Hackensack Hackensack ferry, river,
N.
J.,
Hackettstown, N.
J.,
stores at,
VI:
Col.
John
desertion,
Hadden, see also Headden, Headen, Hedden. Hadden, Bartholomew, search stags at his house, VI:630.
for
951.
artillery,
lieutenant,
British
of
army, ex-
fined for
see also Heger, Hegger.
Hagar, Peter,
lieutenant, of fifteenth
Albany county tories,
militia,
111:527.
Hagedorn, Jacob, lieutenant, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment of
Albany county Hagedorn,
Hadden, James, of Hanover, Ulster county, N. Y., with enemy, V:
regiment
militia,
of of
VI:589.
threatened by
Hackluyt, see Hakluyt.
Hadden, James M.,
Frear's
Dutchess county
regiment,
367.
Royal
Hagaman (Hageman), Henry,
Hagar,
1:80.
V"I:715.
cinct,
militia,
Jacob, of
N. Y., assessed
enemy's
service,
IV:34.
Rhinebeck prefor son in
VI:653.
Hagedorn, Johannis, employed in Robert Livingston's iron works, V:753.
Analytical Index
Hag-
see also
Hageman, Hagemen,
aman, Hagerman, Hegeman.
New York
Cornelius, of
Hageman,
VI:370.
levies,
Hageman, Thomas, land
conveyed
burgh precinct
New-
in
to,
I
:
Hageman, Thomas, employed on Hudson river works, 1:640. petitions for pro-
Hagemen, James, of
tection
districts,
bridge
111:210.
Hagenbottom,
pretended de-
,
confined
Cam-
and
Saratoga
VI
Albany,
at
—
IV:33, 630. Haight (Hyat, Hyatt), Joshua, Westchester county, N. Y.,
William,
Hagaman,
also
Hageman, Hagemen, Hegeman. (Mrs), captured Wyoming, Pa., V:524.
Hagerman,
Lanorah,
Wyoming,
captured
IV:333
at
V:524.
Pa.,
Hagerstown, Md., cavalry at,
Haight
(note).
Hopkins'
Dutchess
county 73; commissioner
Haight,
1
Roswell
Henry
to
of
V:31,
militia,
supply pro-
Gen. Put-
nam's forces near
house,
382;
Hopkins'
John,
of
Col.
regiment
militia,
captain,
Ludinton's
4
his
flour received from,
II:
111:26;
38,
V1
:
1
company, IV:137,
04
;
his
house Clinton's
V:32, 76; money paid to, by recruiting officers, VI: 147, 561.
Haight, Stephen, lieutenant, of Col.
Morris Graham's
militia regiment,
11:27; signs petition from Great
Nine Partners, Dutchess county, V:593. see
Hains,
also
Hanes,
Haynes.
tions
—
of disaffected
enemy,
1
communica-
reports
-,
persons with
:673.
Haines, Bartholomew, state prisoner
on parole, 111:225. Haines, Charles, of second regiment, Ulster county militia, 111:262.
captain,
Dutchess county Haight,
regiment
:376.
Caleb,
West-
chester county militia.
Haines,
Haight, Benjamin, captain, of Col.
visions,
Samuel,
Hoyt),
(Hiat,
captain, of third regiment,
Haines, to winter
Haight, see also Hait, Hyat, Hyatt.
Roswell
:
headquarters,
see
Hagerman,
VI
889.
returns of his
VIII :353.
Hagerman,
court
in
testifies
:
warrior, at Fort Schuyler council,
at
Samuel,
martial held at Poughkeepsie,
1
or
of his
VI: 147, 561, 816.
accounts,
904. Hagentaronguea,
421
Papers
continued. Haight, John Dutchess county militia, 111:74,
Haight,
221.
serter
— Clinton
of
11:628. of
Col.
regiment
of
Hains, George,
his
account for
flour,
IV:651. Hains,
John,
of
Brinckerhoff's
Dutchess county
Col.
Abraham
regiment militia,
of
VI:590.
Hains,
New York
State of
422 state
Peter,
224.
(Mrs), (Hayet). N. Y., Fishkill, money paid VI:561, 715.
island, to,
petitions, 111:159. Hait, Israel, of Westchester county,
open
N. Y.,
273;
111:159, VII:
petitions,
631.
N. Y.,
Samuel,
Hake,
his
goods
193, 232-233; asks enlargement
IV:265-266;
of liberty,
ill-treat-
ment suffered by, IV:333-334; IV:682, his goods confiscated,
V:367-368; V:29 7-300;
V:372;
his
Dutchess
;
be
re-
committed jail,
desire
his
to
to
V:656-
V
accusations,
opposes ;
defense,
seeks release from
county
670-671
to
liberty
V:467;
parole,
his
petition in his favor,
V :386
stricted,
;
states
:
be ex-
changed, VII:158, 189-190.
Hakeney, Samuel, of Tryon county, N. Y., taken prisoner, VI:725726. "
" Hakluyt, Richard, mentioned, Halbert,
1
1
Haldimand,
Voyages
:821 Sir
for
leaders
VI:
with,
exchange, VII:
to,
VIII:
allow
Baron
frontier
posts,
communicated refuses
;
to
to
visit
VIII :249; continues British occupation of posts, VIII :339. Hale, for
major,
,
carries
Udny Hay,
Col.
letters
111:726,
news from Phila-
V:868;
brings
delphia,
VI:687.
Hale, Aaron, captain, of ninth
regi-
Albany county militia, recommended for rank in levies, ment,
VII:85-86, 90, 92, 96; charge of
levies,
to take
VII:118-119;
captain under Col. Marinus Willett,
VII:285.
Hale, Nathan, captain, of Connecticut; executed as spy, 1:125, VI:
263
(note)
;
place of his confine-
ment, VIII:xxviii.
Halenbeek, see also Hallenbeck. (Hallenbeck), Mathias
Halenbeek
(Mathise), of exempts of Claver-
:77.
WilHam,
martial,
his
36
Steuben inter-
IV:183-184,
1:739,
cepted,
1
111:15.
loyalist,
Vermont
Clinton's letter to, delayed,
peace
Dutchess county,
Hait, Sylvanus, of
;
VII:282-283; Clinton awaits answer from, VII:335; news of
Hait, Jonas, of Westchester county,
N. Y.,
76'1
correspondence
749; provides
111:159.
Buck writes
on exchange of prisoners, VI:
723-727,
petitions,
con. suc-
army,
IV:443; his aide at IV:806; Clinton
of to,
Halt, Daniel, of Westchester county,
N. Y.,
—
ceeds Gov. Carleton in Canada,
Hait, see a/50 Haight, Hyat, Hyatt.
65 7
British
ant-general,
Halt
Frederick
Sir
Haldimand,
III:
prisoner.
testifies
in
court
ack,
N. Y., 111:642, IV:651.
Halenbeek,
.
Frederick,
lieuten-
Michael,
robbed, IV:790.
his
house
Analytical Index
Halenbeek, William,
Albany
in
in
New York
fourth
YI:
Hne,
472.
Massachusetts
Miller's
V:77.
regiment,
expected
11:202, 210; Clin-
in,
11:247; Americans ad-
at,
vance
11:431
from,
heavy ordnance
Conway
at,
111:563;
at,
(note);
111:59; Gen.
111:226; regiment of, from inhabit-
certificates
V:40;
ants
of,
sires
passport to
575-576; post doned, V:697; habitants
resident
New
Hall,
in,
V
petition
from
in-
to
New
Hall, Gideon, of Dutchess county,
N. Y., Hall,
N.Y.,
Halifax, N. S., prisoner sent from,
from,
transport of
transports
miral
wreck
of
IV:685; wreck ostensibly
des-
V:381 (note); AdGraves reported at, V:892.
patched
Hall,
to,
of
,
Vermont, banished,
IV:362. Hall, ists,
petitioner,
N. Y.,
threatened
IV:589.
111:243.
petitioner,
Hall, James, of Col. John Hathorn's of
Orange
militia, fined for
county
delinquency,
V:
687. Hall, John, of Col. John Hathorn's of
Hall,
fined,
Joseph,
N. Y.,
Orange V:686.
of
county
Albany county,
petitioner,
111:327.
Hall, Molten, corporal, of Col. John Field's
regiment militia,
of
Dutchess
by
loyal-
on volunteer serv-
11:734.
Hall, Tallmadge, ensign, of seventh
wounded,
Connecticut regiment,
V:153 Hall,
(note).
William, of Cherry Valley,
N. Y., ages,
suffers
by enemy's
rav-
IV: 675.
Hallam, plays in
,
111:240.
Dutchess county,
of
James,
York, 111:16-17,
;
:334.
cerning foe, 111:597-598.
county
IV:421
VI
Hall, George, gives information con-
ice,
Boston,
of
3.
1
residents
510, 512. 622, V:672. to
:4
Hall, Claus, of Schenectady, N. Y.,
regiment
Halifax, Cumberland county,
loyal
1
soldier
Halfway brook, Washington county, N. Y., crossed by convention troops, IV:422. Vermont,
for
member
captain,
,
court martial,
regiment
be aban-
to
lumber
captain,
,
militia,
in
Maryland
:
from, deserts, VII:286.
now
of
Clinton in his charge, VI:454.
de-
of,
York,
VI:906;
of,
member
,
petitioner,
Half Moon, N. Y., American army ton
Hall,
Hall, of Col.
Haley (Healey), William, James
423
Papers
house of delegates, Vlll:192.
Haley, Samuel, drummer regiment.
jail,
V:676.
his petition,
— Clinton
(Mrs),
New York
city,
actress,
Vlll:
XX (note).
Hallam,
(Miss),
actress.
New York
State of
424
—
Hall am,
continued.
New York
plays in
city,
Hallock, John, of exempts of V'lII:
XX (note).
Hallock.
Hallam, Lewis,
New York
actor,
Jr,
VIII
city,
plays in
:xx (note).
Hallenbeck, see also Halenbeek.
exempts of Coxsackie, N. Y., Ill :1 37. 39. 1
on
commis-
Long
Holdridge, IV:
against Lt.-Col.
610, 620-621.
A. Pawling's levies, I 568; with Col. William Malcom, Col.
:
V:20, 21, 32, 81 detachment
in
;
commanding
Westchester,
V
:
107, 127-128, 176, 278, 279,
321
may join V:252;
;
forces,
Washington's lieutenant
in
fourth regiment of light dragoons,
V:344, VI:426. Hallett,
Jonathan,
ond regiment.
V:704; 74-75
;
lature,
captain,
of
New York
VI:219;
sec-
militia,
HalHng,
joins in
N. Y.,
petitioner,
IV:775.
Halsey. see also Hallsey.
Halsey,
Stephen,
Col.
in
ment
of
acting
lieutenant
WoodhuU's
Jesse
Orange county
regi-
militia,
281.
II:
Halsey. Halstead and Lidgerwood. purchasers of
joint at
Morristown. N.
address
(note).
regiment
of
11:40, 50, 66. loyalist
IV:840. Hallock, see also Hallick.
Halstead
Ford house
J..
(Hajlsted).
son's regiment of
Queens county,
V:159
Pawling's
Teunis,
V:440.
Hallsted, see also Halstead.
VI:
Hallick (Hollick), Joseph, of Col.
Levi
from
refugee
Jr,
lieutenant, of Col.
VIII: 195.
loyalist,
Silas,
Island, petitioner,
line,
joins in statement to legis-
Hallett, Samuel, of
N. Y.,
Orange county, IV:172.
VIII
:41 5.
Halstead, see also Hallsted.
recruiting at Fishkill,
to Clinton,
petitioner,
Hallsted. Jonah, of Orange county.
Hallett (Hallet), Jonah, lieutenant, of
of
John,
Hallsey, see also Halsey.
sound, IV:610; enters complaint
Long
fined,
Samuel,
Hallsed.
Hallsey,
cruise
to
Orange IV:272.
of exempts of Windsor. N. Y.. 111:513.
New
Island
sion
John
of
regiment
militia,
N. Y.,
Hallett, see also Hollet.
Hallett, James, pilot, seeks
county
Col.
of
Joshua,
Hathorn's
Hallock,
of
Hallenbeck, Jacob,
New
Windsor. N. Y., 111:449.
prisoner,
militia,
prisoner,
Benjamin,
WilHam
Alli-
Orange county 11:623, IV:
826, 855;
his wife permitted to
visit
him,
IV:826,
tions
for relief,
855; petiV:752; his wife
seeks renewal of privilege of visiting,
VI:222, 232.
Halstead, Gershom, of second ment,
Ulster
claim
for
county
exemption.
militia,
regihis
111:319-
320. Halstead
(Halsted).
Henry,
of
Analytical Index
Henry
Halstead,
—
N.
Haverstraw,
petitioner,
(Halsted),
N.
Fishkill,
Y.,
11:830;
£100, under
of
John,
order
for
on,
his
exchange
consideration,
VI:905-
906. (Holstead),
third
VI:453.
Halstead,
Joseph,
Hudson
of
county
on
employed of
1
:640. of
exempts
Ulster county, 111:499.
Coenradt,
R.
county
Col.
of
militia,
Hathorn's county
solicit
of
Orange IV:272.
fined,
trade,
of,
Coeymans
desires
to
New
go
York
Vn:542.
Hamilton,
to
Alexander,
captain
colonel, his estimate
1
:32
newspaper,
1
intellectual
of
Beauhis
(note);
missioner
for of exchange 11:573 (note) Clinton ;
on depredations of soldiery, 11:61 0-6 2 informs Washington to,
1
;
Arnold's
ing,
11:728
treason,
matter
;
11:812
in
handwrit-
his
criticises
(note);
11:860-864; comments on French officers, 11:861 com;
New York
pliments
863-864
his
;
Clinton
II:
Gen.
of
opinion
Conway, 11:864;
to,
on
11:865-866;
war,
of
leaders,
breach of faith
favor
in
dealings with
111:30-32; of
argues
in
exchange of prisoners,
111:32-33; Richard Kip writes on Capt. Crane, 111:173;
to,
American statesman, of debt of colonies,
por-
;
justice as to
treasury
11:306
79
11:541-542, 556; com-
illness,
enemy,
to
1
:
charges congress with error and
New York
VII:542.
Hamersley,
of
marchais,
board
VIII:59-60.
Anne,
1
525; does
I:opp.
on
observation
his
congress,
of Col. John
regiment
militia,
Ulster
of
Hamersley, Andrew, of
utes
178;
govern-
in congress, I:
systems of revenue, trait,
1:171-
strong
ment, 1:173-174;
(note)
Hamersley, see also Hammersley.
city,
;
on weak-
to,
confederation,
advocates
Johannes
Hamburg, Germany, merchants
from
72
of
11:249.
Hamanway, Samuel,
city,
1
of
IV:35.
militia,
regiment
Snyder's
of
regiment
Livingston's
Conradt,
Peter
continued,
company, 1:115trespass act, 1 :1 68-
Washington
;
prisoners,
of Col.
Jr,
Albany county
Ham,
69
secretary
river obstruction,
Jacob,
Haltay,
Joseph,
Orange
regiment.
militia,
Ham,
1
ness
177,
Halstead
—
exertions for his
H 6; opposes
V:47I. Halstead
425
Papers
Hamilton, Alexander
continued.
Y.,
— Clinton
;
:62
endowment, artillery,
contrib;
1
I:n5;
his
:88
;
his
distinguishes
mouth,
himself
111:508; takes
Count
d'Estaing,
(note),
659
at
Mon-
pilots
to
111:658
(note);
refers
troublesome applicant to Clinton,
V:203-204;
sends
news
of
State of
426 Hamilton, Alexander
Hook
Paulus
affair
V :204
expedition, of purchases
continued,
commissary communicates with, ;
brings information from
V:455;
Yorktown, chosen
to
congress,
gather information
to
7;
relative
486;
VII:459,
delegate
VI 11:1
—
and Sullivan's
New York
to
Clinton
VIII:23-25;
finances,
New York
his
duel with
counsel
Benson
Robert
VIII:32-33; for
his
replies
to,
qualifications
VIII :34;
seat
in
congress,
expected
in
Philadelphia,
VIII:
gives advice touching policy
44;
toward
Vermont,
VIII:56-57; motions made by, VIII :67, 8182; his votes, VIII :68, 69. 70, 71, 72, 82; explains to Clinton
course of congress and
New York
VIII:83-85; forwards VIII :89; ad-
delegates,
of peace,
articles
dresses Clinton on interior defense
of
VIII: 135;
states,
attorney
general
conveys important infor-
mation
to,
VIII
on
Clinton
treaty
VIII:153-155; plan
VIII
of :1
letter
:
public
on
debt,
on committee of
to
stipulations,
Clinton
to
funding
79-181
consider
39-1 40;
:1
to
Washington,
VIII: 196 (note); leaves Philadelphia. VIII :202, 220, 237; asked to report on public matters,
VIII :249;
his report,
VIII :252;
John Peter Zenger,
for
Hamilton,
Archibald,
of
county, N. Y., colonel
IV:621,
militia,
Hamilton,
;
Burr, VIII:
1:56.
his request for financial statement,
32
continued.
Hamilton, Andrew, of Philadelphia,
scribed,
VIII:29-30; applies to Robert Benson for information, ¥111:31-
Aaron
414.
to
replies
—
Hamilton, Alexander
V:159
county
of
regiment fined,
militia,
Hamilton,
622;
Henry,
Col.
John
of
Orange IV:272.
British
governor of Detroit,
h's
officer,
confine-
V:195 (note); his V:196-197 (note).
ment, ties,
pro-
(note).
George,
Hathorn's
Queens of loyalist
cruel-
Hamilton, James, brigadier-general, British
army, with Burgoyne
at
Saratoga, 11:450 (note).
Hamilton,
James,
Haverstraw,
commissary
at
320;
at
1:275,
Newburgh, IV:596; wishes to buy confiscated farm, VI:640; asks
relief
from law
suit,
VII:
390-391. Hamilton, James, of Capt. Silvester Salisbury's light horse of Kingston,
1:575.
Hamilton,
James,
of
exempts
of
Charlotte county, IV:447.
Hamilton, John, captain, of Charlotte
county
regiment,
resigns,
VI: 164. Hamilton, Sir Robert, fortieth
regiment,
colonel,
British
of
army,
IV:509. Hamilton, William, of exempts of
Analytical Index
Hamilton, William
—
Poughkeepsie
and
Rombout,
William, employed at Robert Livingston's iron works,
member
of
xxxvi.
on
Hammil
and
to print
sign bills,
V:535.
Hamman (Hamon), David, Windsor, N. Y.,
New
of
his bill of sale,
Hamman, (Hammon, Hammond),
721, 787.
Hammill
of
command
volunteers,
1
:482
informs Clin-
;
ton of action of county committee,
about
consulted
11:3;
111:190;
directed
of
111:294;
truce,
called out, prisoner,
permits,
stop
his
V:752;
647; prisoner Yj. 494.495
flags
regiment
V:79-80, VI
:7
1-72;
reports destitu-
of family of
tion
to
Mr
Fish,
V
:
seeking exchange,
Hammell, Briant, of Orange county, N. Y., loyalist, recruiting for 1
:694
seizure,
1
:696
in
American
;
;
order interests
prisoners,
desires that his family
to go to
New York
for
his
himself
V:563;
be allowed
city,
V:563-
564.
Hammer
Fort
Hammel), Rosbart,
of
1V:50-51;
through
of
captain,
,
:opp. 329. of Westchester
I
Hammond,
,
N.
county,
at
Hamman.
see also
British navy,
him,
V:310-3II.
Montgomery,
Hammond, Hammond,
treason
of
111:442, issued
Y.,
Washington's
near
headquarters
house,
his
VIII :409.
Hammond, Abraham, loyalist, Col. James De Lancey's corps horse,
of of
111:224,
prisoner,
IV:15.
Hammond,
Eliakim,
well
Hopkins' Dutchess county
of
Ros-
Col.
regiment militia,
of
V:71,
72.
Hampshire, see
New
Hampshire County, returns
from, (or
fall
charge
against,
light
enemy,
of
Highland 11:403, 404; on parole,
orders
to
major,
Harmil),
taken prisoner at
county
committee
1:377;
Ham-
first
militia, carries letter to
safety,
Hamil, Daniel,
(Hamel,
11:624;
Westchester
regiment,
New VIII:
(Hamel), Nathaniel, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., suffers by enemy's attack, IV:339, 675,
forts,
James, lieutenant-colonel, of
Hamersley. Co., of
merchants,
city,
mell,
1:230-231.
&
Hammersley, John,
Con-
assembly,
general
committee
Windsor,
also
see
Hammersley,
York
V:753.
necticut
continued,
New
of
exempts
—
N. Y., 111:513.
Hamilton,
Jabez,
427
Papers
Hammer, Rosbart
continued.
N. Y., IV:235.
Hamlin,
— Clinton
(note)
;
Hampshire. Mass.,
home,
militia
11:144
Gen. Stark authorized
to
428
State of
Hamshire County, Mass.
—
out
call
militia
cont'd,
111:179;
of.
called to relief of
militia
111:405, 423; order to
county, sheriff
Tryon
awaited
militia
111:468;
of,
at
of,
111:563,
Albany,
566, 571.
Hampton,
N.
acts
concern-
letter
J.,
of
major,
N. H., copies of forwarded from, V:652, VI: Falls,
Hamtramck, John in
11:18,
20;
member
in
resignation,
statement in
his
of court
of
his
Windsor, IV:
date of his commission,
VI:220; VI:877;
of
return
New
line,
Montgomery,
11:443;
company at 597; offers
of
1:820,
return
Fort
at
11:23, 57, 70; martial,
captain,
,
court martial,
19.
company
F.
New York
regiment,
testifies
joins
to
Gen.
to
second
V:480; V:705;
legislature,
line regiment,
Edward,
appeal
Hancock, John,
of
Massachusetts,
president of congress; friendly in-
quiry about,
1:72; ambitious to
command army. state rights.
of
informed state
of
1:1
1:177;
congress.
by
signs or-
11:179.
Gen.
army.
16; devoted
191;
Schuyler
11:198
of
(note);
;
his visit to
IV:266-267;
Valley,
Cherry
learns
of
Cherry Valley, IV: 267; Gen. Ten Broeck to assist, on
attack
IV:277; movements,
Ten
Gen.
and
Broeck
of
militia
writes
to.
receives particulars
Cherry Valley
286-287;
of
IV:284-285, 293;
IV:285-286; of
Clinton
apprises activities
enemy's
IV:
disaster.
Van
Goose
Col.
Schaick sends news
to,
news from, transmitted
IV:288; to
Wash-
IV:288-289; communi-
ington, cates
regiment, at Providence, IV:1 34.
brigadier-general,
Albany, IV:254; from Cherry Valley,
to,
reports,
Belcher,
to
militia
171-172.
at
expected
lieutenant,
joins
Vin:195.
VI:
(note).
Albany, VII:
VII:170,
march,
Col. Joseph Vose's Massachusetts
ders
262
orders
167;
147.
Broeck,
in
111:196;
Massachusetts,
269; requested by Washington
of
to
on monument
VIII :65.
659,
to
Hancock,
continued
Herkimer,
governor of
address
Clinton,
—
Clinton
to
IV:259-261
668.
fifth
writes
Hand,
1:212.
ing,
Hampton
Hancock, John
to order militia to
Jonathan,
Elizabeth,
New York
IV:291
Gen.
Ten
corrects
false
to
intelligence ;
IV:297, 304; compliments militia, IV:298; complains of impositions practised on com-
298;
German
at
missary
Col.
IV:
Flats,
Cantine
to
advise
IV:305; seeks opinion of congress, IV:336, 345; receives with,
memorial Valley
in
interest
sufferers,
command
at
of
Cherry
IV:338;
Minisink,
in
IV:35K
Analytical Index
Hand, Edward
—
ance to, IV:575; in IV:772. 851 ;
V:123
pedition,
Sullivan's
(note)
of,
V:
V:232
his brigade,
;
ad-
his
225, 234 (note); sketch
230
pur-
V :204,
attacked,
guard
ex-
in
(note);
enemy, V:204;
of
suit
vance
assur-
Wyoming,
at
Newtown, V:236(note), 237 (note), 240 (note)
(note)
battle
in
;
of
at
present
;
officers at
meeting
of
Newburgh, Vni:l29.
Handry,
see
Handy,
Levin,
Henry. of
captain,
fifth
Maryland regiment, engaged in capture of Paulus Hook, V:206
207
(note).
208
(note),
also
see
Hains,
Haines,
Haynes.
Hanes (Haynes), Henry,
of Capt.
Uriah Drake's Ulster county exempts, V:3,
4.
Hanes, Henry, of Durlach, Tryon county,
N.
Y.,
Brandt.
joins
VII:81. Hanes,
Hanes, Jacob,
of
Jr,
N.
county,
Brandt, VII :8
Durlach,
Y.,
joins
,
attempts
Tryon to
join
Jacob,
Jr,
of
Tryon county, N. Y. to join Sir
joins
in artillery,
VII:580.
Hanmer
(Handmore),
lieutenant, of
York
11:46;
sign,
480
fifth
Francis,
New
regiment.
appointment as en-
line; his
offers resignation,
date of his commission,
;
V:
V
:
705, 926; lieutenant and quartermaster,
VI:220, Vir.l7;
asks
appointment m levies, VII:180; unable to serve, VII:270.
Hanna, David, lotte
of
exempts of Char-
IV:447.
county,
Hannah, Samuel, prisoner at Hurley, N. Y., 11:466; his offense,
Hanneyaye
Durlach, ,
attempts
John Johnson, VII :80
Brandt,
VII
Hankmson, Aaron,
;
:8 1.
colonel, of
Hannion, John, employed at Rhinebeck, N. Y., 111:421. Hannis, Henry, of Col. Levi
Tryon
of
Christian,
N.
county,
Paw-
11:66.
ling's militia regiment,
Durlach, Y.,
joins
vessels
from,
Brandt, VII :81.
bearing
Germany,
America,
to
troops
I
:
333.
Patrick
Hanover N.
Y.,
County,
Henry
in,
precinct,
Va.,
Ulster
committee
from
home
of
1:34.
of,
county,
11:673;
company of. III: 261-262; company of exempts petition
New
Hon-
(Haunyuga,
yuga), Indian town, on Honeoye lake, V:238, 240.
Hanover
John Johnson, VII :81.
Hanes,
continued.
asks aid against loyalists
of Sussex county, 1:700.
Hanover,
1.
of Durlach,
county, N. Y. Sir
—
Hanley, Joseph, enlisted
Hanover,
Henry,
Tryon
Jersey,
429
11:472, 476.
(note).
Hanes,
Clinton Papers
Hankmson, Aaron
continued.
371; Col. Klock's
370,
—
Hanover of,
New York
State of
430
precinct
—
continued,
Hanson, John
111:488, IV:125-126; fam-
ilies
York
V:812-813,
city,
to
950;
163.
on
assessment
VI
in,
loyalists
:
522-523. Hans, Joseph, prisoner N. Y., 11:466; his
at
Hurley, II:
offense,
472, 477. at
Quebec,
Canada, VI:457. Hansen,
of
,
Montgomery killed, V:743.
457; time
Tribes
Hill,
N.
county,
Y.,
of capture,
VI:660,
1
account of prices
and
leather,
petitioner,
of
beef
corn,
V:654. N. Y.,
of Albany,
J.,
111:334.
bany. N. Y.. IV:241. see
Happer,
Hopper. Lt.-Col.
of
regiment
Jansen's
recruit
miHtia,
county tinental
Johannis Ulster
of
689,
VI:688,
service,
con-
for
791.
Hansen, John, of Albany, N. Y., VII:619. Hansen,
of
Peter,
Y.,
288; time
Tribes
Hill,
IV:254; Canada, V:524, VI: of capture, VI:659,
his
prisoner in
capture,
Harbark (Harberk), John, of exempts of Albany, N. Y., IV: 241
signs
;
petition
Hansen, Rachel,
of
Mohawk
Trj^on county,
trict,
need,
Harbord,
,
in
of
to,
Maryland,
sacrifices
New York
Adam,
Hardell,
N. Y., Harden,
dent of congress,
presi-
Clinton repre-
and needs
of
favor
of
of
signs
see
German
captain
11:452
(note).
Albany county,
petition,
111:327.
Hardin, Hardmg.
Hardenbergh, Abraham, Heutenant, of
first
on
regiment.
expedition
New York to
line,
Oswegatchie,
VII:520-522; congress, VII:
IV:804; assistant deputy muster master, VI:533.
appeal of congress signed
Hardenbergh, Gerardus (Gradus), lieutenant, of exempts of Marble-
state,
forwards act of ;
N. Y.,
IV:700.
Hanson, John, sents
dis-
in
John Tillman, V:260.
with Burgoyne,
726.
by,
:
Hanson, John Burnam, of Strafford county, N. H., appointed to keep
Hara, John,
727.
531
by attachment V I II 60-
rights,
Hanstrott, Carl, of exempts of Al-
Hansen, Barent, of Tryon county, N. Y., prisoner at Quebec, VI:
N.
American
Hanson, John
Hanse, John, prisoner
continued
his losses, incurred
New
that desire to go to
in,
—
VII:596; ordinance to inBank of North America
corporate
signed by, VII:629.
Hanson, John, of St Croix,
town
district,
Ulster county. IV:
32.
W.
I.,
Hardenbergh,
Isaac, ensign, of Col.
Analytical Index
—
continued. Hardenbergh, Isaac Jonathan Hasbrouck's reginaent -
Ulster
county
Hardenbergh, Jacobus, of exempts of Kingston and Hurley, N. Y., 111:612.
house,
Johannes,
colonel,
member
for
Ulster regiment in
lower
of
colonel
11:32;
of
first
755, 11:624.
1
Hardenbergh, Johannes,
Jr, colonel,
of fourth regiment, Ulster county
member
militia;
596,
1:589.
615. 11:59;
of courts martial,
599, at
613.
602,
meeting of
of brigade,
officers
111:738;
field
1:687. 688;
called into service,
1
:688,
689
;
Fort Montgomery, 1:833, 843. 11:12; persons imprisoned
at
distribute relief IV:825; to V:2 19-220; his house de-
VII:151,
asks
in his regiment.
that
officers
374;
commissions
be
furnished.
sends
Clinton
classes in regiment.
sends
report
services
to
for
his
111:372return
of
111:465-466; extraordinary
by regiment.
transmits
Thomas
ordered
of
performed
111:469; Capt.
111:275;
order
to
IV:649; forward levies, IV: Jansen.
824, 846.
Cantine's
county
of
regiment
A.,
captain, of third regiment. Ulster
county miHtia. 1:517; member of courts
1:749.
martial.
764.
II:
59; reports successful search returns of tories. 1:800-801
for his
;
at Fort Clinton.
company
834.
826,
842,
1
857,
:806,
11:22,
40. 50. 66. 91. 124; member of of
inquiry.
return of his
his
1:853;
delin-
company. 11:249;
his
in
quents
company, made from
company
11:767; in
return
of
780. V:452.
1
Hardenbergh, John L.. lieutenant, of second regiment. New York line;
Morris
Col.
in
1:335;
regiment,
(note)
;
V:228-242
date of his commission,
V:704;
joins
in
statement
concerning
legislature
220;
Graham's journal of
his
Sullivan expedition,
to take
pay,
to
VI:
charge of levies for
Albert Pawling's regiment,
VI:784. Hardenbergh,
111:680; forwards
Hardenbergh
letter.
VI:37.
militia,
Wawarsing, Ulster county, N. Y., assists commissary depart-
ment,
John Ulster
of
Hardenbergh. John (Johannis)
Col.
Hardenbergh. Johannis G. (H..J.),
194.
Col.
of
Hardenbergh, John,
Marbletown.
exempts
191.
196.
Clinton replies
111:162-163;
to
funds.
court
to.
cont'd.
IV:768;
be consulted on location of post,
11:429. 436. 464. 472. 476; complains of burdens borne by his command. 111:160-162; by.
—
petitioner,
stroyed.
Hardenbergh, mentioned
431
Papers
Hardenbergh. Johannis of
111:466.
militia,
— Clinton
master of
Jonathan,
levies,
quarter-
1:569.
'Hordenbarack),
New York
State of
432
—
Hardenbergh, Leonard
Leonard, lieutenant, of third ment, Ulster county
—
cont'd. regi-
VI
militia,
:
791.
(June 17 and 18, 1776). V:599.
Harding, Volentine, child of George
Hardenbrook, Garardus, of
continued. Harding, Seth British in Boston harbor
lieutenant,
exempts of Dutchess county,
signs testimonial,
V:372.
Harding, V:374 (note). Worcester Hardwick, county, Mass., former resident
Hanover,
218.
Ulster county, N. Y., has joined
Hardy,
Hardenbrook,
of
John,
Hardenbrook, Theophilus,
York
city,
V:159
New
of
proscribed,
loyalist,
Harder, Nicholas, of Tryon county, prisoner,
Hardieck,
Garrit,
John,
of
exempts
Col.
of
of
N. Y., wife
county,
Harding, permitted
V:374
of
George
join hus-
to
V:374
George, of Ulster loyalist,
1
:246
;
V:374
necticut,
V:374
Seth,
to
Hare,
Margaret, Hare, V:522.
widow
of
John
John
Hare, William, son
kidnap
VII:492;
of
his
George
Polly, daughter Hare, V:522.
Sarah, daughter Hare, V:522.
of
George
John Hare,
Haring, A. L., of Orange county,
N. Y.,
petitioner,
IV:172.
Abraham,
Orange county,
captain,
N.
Y.,
of
permit
Haring, Daniel, of Orange county,
N. Y.,
(note).
inflicted
of
V:522.
desired for, 111:300.
(note).
admiral,
losses
removal
his family's
Harden), county, N. Y.,
Harding, Jonathan, child Harding,
regiment,
V:122.
of
child
John,
Butler's
as spy,
Canada approved, V:522.
Haring,
Harding,
Hardmg,
hanged
Hare,
(note).
Harding,
lieutenant, loyalist, of
John
(note).
him, V:360, 374
family to join
Col.
John
in plot to
11:634,
Clinton,
Hare. V:522.
of
(Harden,
Harding
50.
Hare,
(note).
Harding, Elizabeth, child of George
Harding,
Levi
Col.
11:40,
regiment,
Hare, V:522.
Hare, John, Ulster
of
Elizabeth,
Harding,
band,
Johannes
11:1 10.
gomery,
of
governor
York, 1:16. of
William,
Pawling's
Hare, Henry,
Fort Mont-
regiment at
Snyder's
Hardy,
New
Hare, Elizabeth, daughter of John
VI:660.
Claverack, N. Y., 111:642.
Hardin,
Charles,
Hare, Catherine, daughter of John
(note).
N. Y.,
Sir
province of
enemy, V:950, 951.
VIII:
of,
of
petitioner,
IV:I72.
Con-
Haring, Jacob, of Lt. Col. Johannis
on
Jansen's regiment of Ulster county
by,
Analytical Index
—
Haring, Jacob
continued.
VI :688.
service,
N. Y., IV:86. Harkness,
of Orangetown, John, Rockland county, N. Y., major of brigade, 1:329, 444, 521 on
Haring,
1:345-346;
complains of Capt.
523-525 1:539;
on
:
Clinton consults with,
;
on
information
gives
loyalists,
Johnston,
I
1:554, 555; Clinton
and
loyalists
to,
insubordinate
at.
Evacuation day,
296,
left
513
on scouting
ton
11:595-596; asks per-
mit for Capt.
river,
Island, petitioner,
V:440.
;
817;
687,
seizure
reports
Harlow. Stephen, ond regiment.
lieutenant, of sec-
member
of court martial,
of militia,
citizens
by enemy, IV:840, 845;
clerk of supervisors,
VI
:69,
500;
corresponds with Clinton on prohibited traffic
487,
(note).
Harley. Thomas, refugee from Long
safety,
troops,
Washing413,
399.
N. Y.. Washington
VII:110
crosses.
IV:44; appeals for IV: 86-87, 101 judge, IV:279; commissary agent, IV:
of
;
419.
Harlem
Abraham Haring,
111:300; chairman of committee
of II:
VII:353;
at.
VIII:291
VIII :398,
at.
battle
V:599; wounded
landed at,
of
stores
1:351-354, 378,
(note),
11:552;
parties,
sends Clinton names of American prisoners,
349;
1:348,
at,
heights of.
:
1:279,
at,
1:315; medical
safety at,
Clinton to,
:188, VIII
310; committee
298,
Clinton
1:555-557;
1
298; convention meets
British
subalterns,
recom-
sergeant,
,
mended for promotion, 11:768. Harlem (Haerlem), N. Y., troops
;
selection of hospital,
433
Papers
Harington township. Orange county,
continental
for
recruit
militia,
— Clinton
and
counts
of
supervisor,
auditor
of
V 1:53 1; VIII
in :1
IV:I72.
petitioner,
1:694,
(Mrs),
696-697;
fined at Kingston,
1:716;
New York
actress,
city,
VIII:
XX (note).
Harman, John, of Tryon county, N. Y., prisoner. 111:415.
con-
his ex-
amination, 1:716-719.
Harington, see also Herrington.
Harnage, Henry, major, of second
Haring, Samuel, recruiting for king's service,
Harman,
council
7.
Haring, John D., of Orange county,
N. Y.,
11:95.
ac-
VI:520;
county
Harlow. William, at or near Mamakating. N. Y.. petitions, IV:563. plays in
troops,
of appointment,
VI :486-
travel,
505-506;
Ulster
regiment,
with Burgoyne
450 Harp
at
British
sixty-
army,
Saratoga,
II:
(note).
(Sarp),
Izra,
of
Tryon
county. N. Y., taken prisoner by Brant,
V:579, 633.
State of
434
Harpenor, Daniel, manager of John
R. Livingston's powder 421.
mill, III:
Harper, see also Harpur.
Harper, west of
Indians
,
his house,
gathered
11:256.
to
Tryon county
command company 188;
111:150,
111:584; as
guides,
his
109-110,
enemy's
111:695;
losses
633;
lieutenant colonel of levies,
in
V:711, 753, 796, 811;
reports
Caughnawaga, V 736, 737-738; receives petition, V:843; distributes levies for :
V:902, VI:47;
frontier defense,
on provision,
Clinton
writes
V:947;
asks confirmation of ap-
to,
;
sends news to
will
be ordered
Bush,
VI: 37;
IV:104,
107, pris-
Rensselaer,
VI:692;
Van
Rensselaer
110-111,
140;
fif-
Albany county
V:820.
teacher in
regiment,
brings charge against Gen.
New York
King's College,
Johnson's
Gen.
Brown's his
defeat,
VI
1
informs of
:694,
Col.
698; Indian
regarding
proposals
Van
VIII:357-358, 373-374. Harper, John, Sen., of Cherry Valley, N. Y., petitioner, 11:822. lands,
Harper,
Mathew, commissioner
supply troops wdth provisions,
to I
:
376.
1:78.
Harper, John, colonel, of
Tryon
ment,
II
:221
conditions at Schoharie,
265;
his efforts to enlist
239;
to
militia;
Harper, Robert, employed on public work. 1:641.
reports
Harper, William, of Tryon county,
fifth
county
rumor concerning,
;
regi-
11:238,
men, II:
forward returns, 11:674;
return of his troops at Schoharie,
N. Y., on committee invasion,
of council of safety,
carries letter,
111:409,
262-264, 265
111:695;
judicial office,
not
command
of ranging party,
IV:103; goes from Schoharie to German Flats, IV:577; at Col. Claus' house,
IV:7r5; commis-
11:240,331
;
appeals to council of safety, II:
asks instructions,
111:383;
to help repel
1:387; attends meeting
410; in
his
to
Brant,
regiment,
V:522, V:
524;
Harmanes Du-
Harper, James(?), of city,
continued.
Albany, VI :1 36;
Harper, Alexander, captain, of
mihtia,
—
sequestration,
pointments, VI:21
his
V:578, 579580, 632, 633, 637, VI:660, 727. 736, VII:274.
teenth
of
connec-
111:729,
oner with
sioner
company employed
tion with death of
mond,
mihtia;
at Unadilla,
in strength
presence
fifth
of rangers,
reports
Harper, John
destruction of
Harper, Alexander, captain, of regiment,
New York
Clinton
and
;
recommended
11:621
Cherry
;
for
reports to
Valley
disaster
inefficiency of militia colonels,
IV:410-415, 416, 417; ton raphes to,
IV:415;
Clin-
criticises
Analytical Index
Harper, William
—
continued,
— Clinton Harris.
county,
news together with
(note).
5 78
;
sends
IV:712-717,
depositions,
Clinton attempts to advise,
733-734;
testifies
at inquiry into
Van
conduct of Gen.
735; IV:
Rensselaer,
N. Y.,
(Harpers
1:163; residents
McDonald's
at,
sworn
of,
legiance to king,
257;
Field),
historical associations,
its
N. Y..
to al-
11:238; Capt. 11:238,
activity at,
troops should be stationed
111:150; people
at,
said to
have surrendered.
WoodhuH's
111
killed
and captured
at,
persons
V:578,
579.627,628,632,633, 637. 727;
646. Vl:660, persons
Ness' regiment of
persons go to
enemy by way of, VI:53. Harpur, see also Harper. of
safety,
11:379; commissioner
for conspiracies,
Dutchess county,
111:603. 604, 651, 656, 691,
726.
733.
1V:29.
72,
129.
707. 775. 827, V:950; deputy secretary of state,
Vl:205, 828,
Vll:533, 540, Vlll:l 32; member
of
council
for
governing
southern parts of state, VllI
:1
84.
Harrinton, see Herrington. Harris,
,
information given by,
VI:770-773, 840-842. Harris,
Abraham,
of
Richmond
:
Peter
Van
Albany county
N. Y..
in
New
charge of
Windsor, 1:368.
mill.
370-371. 389, 445, 656, 674; to Clinton
on purchase of wheat,
11:327-328;
to
forward Clinton's
Poughkeepsie, 1V:425. of
George,
Lamb's regiment 466, 472, 477.
Col.
John
of artillery,
11:
Harris, Henry, loyalist, of Lt. Col.
Lawrence's
New
Jersey
Volunteers, 111:224. Harris, James, of Col. James
Harpur, Robert, member of council
1
V:664.
militia,
Harris, George, of
Elisha
V:676;
at,
disaffected
light
performed by,
671-672.
:423; scout-
111:595;
at,
of
company
service
horse,
Harris,
party
V:159
Harris, Daniel, of Capt. Ebenezer
stores to
ing
continued.
loyalist,
Harris, David, of Col.
VI:693-694. Harpersfield
—
Abraham
behavior of Col. Klock. 1V:574-
435
Papers
Van-
denburgh's regiment of Dutchess county Harris,
11:628.
militia,
of
John,
N. Y.,
Shokan,
111:192.
carries letter,
Harris, John, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's
county Harris,
regiment
John,
of
Albany
1V:36.
militia,
of
second
regiment,
Ulster county militia, 111:262. Harris,
John,
of
Hanover,
Ulster
county, N. Y., has joined enemy,
V:95l. Harris,
Jonathan,
loyalist
prisoner.
11:429, 476. Harris, Joseph,
of
Beekman's pre-
State of
436 Harris, Joseph
—
New York
Dutchess county,
father
of
N. Y.,
Harris,
Myndert
ton,
ex-
Harrison,
Harrison, Joseph,
(Harriss), of
empts
Kings
district,
Albany
Harrison,
Harris, Joseph, of Dutchess county,
N. Y.,
sells
1
Harris, Joseph, lieutenant, of fourth
1
regiment, Dutchess county militia,
Harris,
N.
Y.,
petitioner,
Canada,
his
VI
:45
1
,
VII:320;
in-
:
VI:203.
Cornwall,
1
:55
I
horse
light
.
Harrison, city,
convicted of
burglary,
Peter,
(Harres),
III:
Peter,
Fort Schuyler, IV:I33.
property
Harrison, Joseph,
captain,
Harrison,
London,
Nathaniel,
speaker of senate,
Conn., gives information, 11:437-
county, N. Y., of Col. Peter
Ness' regiment of militia,
Van
permission
Albany county
family
V:664.
Harris, William, of Brattleboro, Vt..
1
levies,
;
of
VI
:
i
of
to
for
New
Virginia,
VI:203.
Richard,
Harrison,
438.
Thomas,
1
625, VII:120, 285.
at his house,
New
Col.
of
V :8
John Harper's Col. Marinus Willett's
Dutchess county,
Roswell, of
re-
11:584-585.
levies,
N. Y., Samuel Hake V:671.
:659.
peated by Harrison, John, brought captive to
Pa.. 111:521. of
VI
conversation
Joe,
his slave,
Westmoreland,
at
from,
Henry, colonel, of ninth
Harrison,
240-243. taken
New York
of
George,
Massachusetts regiment,
111:181,
petitions in his behalf.
to,
\'III:xxvii.
Harrison,
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
cinct,
IV:796.
J.,
IV:813.
Harris, Myndert, of Beekman's pre-
Harris,
I
Virginia.
house of dele-
of
speaker
county, N.
321.
Harris,
of
governor
;
;
Harrison, George, permit granted
formation furnished by, VII:320,
Harris,
72
of
(Davis, misprint?), Moses,
exchange.
Harris
Benjamin, delegate from
Harrison, George, adjutant, of Essex
captain, prisoner in
182;
permit
IV:812,813, 837.
Ebenezer Woodhull's
III:
159. Harris
to,
Harrison, Daniel, sergeant, of Capt.
Westchester
of
Justis,
county,
:95
gates,
V:74.
prisoner,
(Mrs),
Virginia to continental congress,
IV:874.
flour,
V:104.
captain,
,
granted
111:673.
county,
Clin-
to
VI:213.
III:
of
continued,
communication
in
joins
240. Harris
—
Harris, William
continued.
cinct,
of
loyalist,
removal
York
Ulster
111:692; of
city.
his
IV:
707-708, 813, 837. Harrison, Lt. Col. Robert Hanson,
Analytical Index
—
cont'd,
Maryland, commissioner
for ex-
Hanson
Harrison, Robert of
changing (note)
declines
;
11:573
prisoners,
board of war, to
secretary
of
membership 11:616 (note);
VI
Washington,
:
Harrison, Stephen, of Essex county, J.,
VI
petitioner,
Harrison,
Ulster county militia, 111:262.
Hart,
burgh, N.
Charlotte-
Westchester
Purchase),
N. Y.,
(Harrison's
precinct
Jansen's
county
petition
meet
federal revenue,
I:
1:179; con-
Mrs
11:417; guards sent
Clin-
to,
II:
430, 111:184; prisoners at, II: 565, 677-678, 782, 111:106, 148,
at,
salt
V:25 3-254;
from,
made
111:658, 668; cap-
VII:
near,
prisoner
565.
precinct.
Harroun, John, of Cambridge
N. Y.,
Harsen
Van
Rensselaer's
(Hannen),
tenant,
of
Lt.
Weissenfels'
regi-
militia,
Col.
(note),
VIII :406; (note), copy Cumberland protest sent to.
365
;
East
of
commissary
IV:83. 257, 589,
at,
Gen. Gates
IV:244; troops at, IV:248; magazine be established at, IV:53I at,
short of flour,
;
petition,
county,
Frederick
565
procure
grain
exempts
V:352;
V:372.
Hart, see also Hartt, Heart. 5
IV:
VII:270,
;
Massachusetts
may
IV:644;
at,
information
concerning prices obtained Piatt's
de-
at,
George, adjutant, of Col.
Zephaniah
of
III:
publication in newspaper
271.
Dutchess
259
609,614,639, 708,810,833;
to
Heu-
George,
levies,
VI:256
(note),
partment Col.
of
Frans,
ment of Albany county V:383, 384.
Harsen
dis-
150, 668, IV:I5, 269; removed from, 11:579;
Washington meets French commander at, 11:725 (note), 728
VI:63I.
petitioner,
(Harsin),
Robert
Harsin,
of,
in the interest
at,
11:317,
from,
Harrison's Purchase, see Harrison's
trict,
Conn., psalmody,
;
spiracies
tain
VI:688,
recru't,
sidered as refuge for
county,
479-480; information from. III: 34 -342 commissioners for con1
Ulster
of
regiment
militia,
Hartford,
ton,
prisoners
II:
petitions,
Hart, William, of Lt. Col. Johan-
72; convention
1:661.
J.,
Y.,
642.
of
Harrison's
N.
Westchester
of
Benjamin,
county,
791.
:606.
of
William,
437
Papers
Hart, Andress, of second regiment,
nis
413.
N.
— Clinton
of
signs
670-671 at,
;
V:nO,
legislature
at,
IV:
session
530, VI:175, VII:
628; convention prices,
in
V:287;
at,
to
regulate
requests for pro-
visions directed to,
V:693, 902,
State of
438
—
Hartford, Conn.
VI:62,
at,
officers
VI:299; John VI:387, 388, 410; Sloss
for delivery of
by
state
Hobart places
wheat determined
VI:459;
distance from,
route from, to Vermont,
745;
reaches,
VII :286;
Hartness,
invitation to
mon
New
hold
New
York com-
system of impost and excse,
VIII :65; Washington at, June 30, 1,775, VIII :397; Washington at, March 4 and 17, 1781, VIII :408; highway from Fishkill to, VIII :41 9.
river,
VII:106 Hart
Connecticut
river,
(note).
island, in
Island sound,
troops near, 111:598.
s
motion
ciliation
his
in
parliament for con-
with America, VII:200;
powers as peace commissioner,
VIII:245-246; touching
gives
evacuation
assurance of
New
York, VIII :25 5. 260.
Pennsylvania regiment,
transmits
intelligence to congress,
IV:182;
regiment
prisoner,
quartermaster
York
recommended
New
I'ne,
IV :4.
sign,
Hart's reach, of
for en-
one of the reaches
the,
Hudson
N. Y., 1:126.
river,
Hartt (Hart), James, of Rhode land,
l.eutenant,
arrested
11:494;
testimony
serter,
110-111;
by, 111:109, tion
and
as
Is-
de-
given
his peti-
111:321-325.
history,
Abraham, captain, of Morris Graham's Dutchess
Hartwell, Col.
mended
employed
as
assistant
Harvard
comm's-
Cambridge,
College, cost
of
colony,
1:77;
fluence,
1:91;
513
to
IV:662.
its
its
support political
graduate
of,
against
to in-
II:
(note).
Harvey, John, of Claverack district, N. Y., flour concealed by, V:
619-620. Harvie, John, represents Virginia
Hartley, Thomas, colonel, of sixth
h's
Andrew,
Mass.,
Hartley, David, English statesman; h
loyalist
sergeant, of fourth regiment.
sary,
Long
VII:286.
county regiment, 111:24; recom-
Hartford, Vt., 111:468.
Hartford
Marinus
Col.
of
at,
army
convention at, to devise for
England and
Hartman, Jacob,
at,
from, in Col. Willett's regiment of levies,
(note).
Hartman, Caty, of Schaghticoke, N. Y., petitioner, 111:299.
Hartman, Paulus, VI:73I.
(note); men
VII:106
237
(note),
continued.
IV:370, V:233
post
French
—
towns,
VI:51 3; held
convention
Indian
Willett's levies,
order presented to comm'ssary
VI:636; VI:671,
Thomas
Hartley,
Washington
Connecticut
meets at.
continued.
86;
84,
New York
in
congress, 11:767, 824.
Harwood, W.,
of
Maryland, clerk VIII :1 93.
of house of deleT:ates,
Hasbrouck,
Cornel'us,
his
deposi-
Analytical Index
Hasbrouck, Cornelius
—
continued,
touching Lt. John Sullivan.
tion
VI:145.
confined for taking continental
cattle,
VI :5 73-5 74; makes and
fession
con-
information,
gives
Hasbrouck mill
(Hasbrook),
Daniel,
Rombout
precinct,
in
Dutchess
county,
785, 803, 874,
N.
IV:
Y.,
V:I05,
168,
(Haasbrouck)
,
N. Y.,
captain, of third regiment,
Ulster
county
613, 614.
V:452;
of
exempts of Kingston, N. Y., on
V :880.
Hasbrouck
New York
regiment.
line,
V:926. of Ulster county,
N. Y., chairman
of
committee,
11:648.
Paltz,
Jacob,
of
Jr,
third
major,
Uhter county 248, VI:791
militia. ;
martial, 1:749,
New
regiment,
1:517, II:
member
of court
764, 765, 775,
813, 818, 11:95;
his
company,
1:806,826,834, 842,857, 40,
50,
(Hasbroock),
Jonas,
IV: 768.
militia, witness to election
members of general assembly,
:2
9
I
land surveyed by.
;
:22
1
ordered to Fort Constitution,
1
:29
I
;
I:
dismiss his detachment,
to 1
certificate
;
1:500;
orders
given
by,
1:557-558,
to,
155,
66,
91.
II:
124,
248, 767. Hasbrouck, Jacobus, of New Paltz, N. Y., recommended for lieutenant of exempts, 111:497.
180, 350, 351. 720;
tends meeting of field
687;
Hasbrouck,
111:401.
733-734, 11:61, 64, 73, 154-
(Hausbrook), George,
Hasbrouck, Jacob,
his house,
colonel, of fourth regiment, Ulster
1
ensign,
767,
11:249,
Hasbrouck, Jonathan, of Newburgh.
249;
Elias(?),
1:517,
militia,
780,
signs petition at Rochester, Ulster
Elias,
1:457. 563.
Hasbrouck,
fifth
contemplates
VI:596.
Clinton,
county
captain of Ulster county rangers,
22,
visit to
of
Hasbrouck
of
James,
Hasbrouck,
county, N. Y.,
296.
service,
439
Hasbrouck
VII:492-493.
his
Papers
Hasbrouck, John, of Marbletown,
Hasbrouck (Hasbrook), Cornelius, Jr,
— Clinton
I
asks dismissal of guard. II
99-100; 133;
11:474.
VI
down command.
III
his
lays
mill,
373;
Hessian
general
house,
IV:434;
his
provisions,
runaway
IV:650;
negroes,
at
describes
IV:832;
house
Joseph,
to re-
V :9
Washington's quarters, VIII :4 18-4 19.
Hasbrouck,
his
account for
ceive clothing for troops, his
at-
officers,
1
7
;
head-
lieutenant-
colonel, of third regiment, Ulster
county
m'litia.
martial.
president of court
V:686; heads
class,
VI:
791.
Hasbrouck
(Harkwood),
Petrus.
State of
440
—
Hasbrouck, Petrus
continued,
lieutenant, of fourth regiment, ster
VI
county miLtia,
Hasbrouck, Z.,
of
:791
Ul-
New
exempts of
—
Wyoming,
ing
Clinton writes
111:522-523; on mihtia mat-
to,
pre-
Y.,
ment
IV:
111:606-608, 621-622, 672; can employ workmen, IV:439;
at
his
house,
280. (Askine,
Wil-
Erskine),
111:523-525;
ters,
as
dismissal
his
V :260,
4
of
from duty, V:51 of
Warren,
English
man, governor-general
of
nishes
India,
orders
levies 1
,
of poor,
Van
of Col. Peter
Ness' regiment of
Albany county
V:654.
Hataeld,
of
,
county, N. Y.,
;
Westchester
VI:
his account,
147.
Hat.field,
lieutenant-colonel
command
;
;
under
from sends
VI:489;
arrest,
his
VII:
regiment,
regarding
report
Peter,
Leu-
puts
VII:224-225. of
Charlotte
pre-
Dutchess county, N. Y., assessed for son with enemy, VI: cinct,
576. Hatfield, Richard, secretarj' to mittee
Isaac,
in
1
V:733; removed V:898-899; furof levies, V:921
frontier posts,
IV:358.
Hatch, WiUiam,
68
Tillman, suspension
;
VI:438;
to,
hides,
his
1
,
return
tenant
1:28.
1
office,
states-
Hatch, Timothy, of Fredericksburg, Dutchess county, N. Y. overseer
1
regiment,
from
Hass, see Hess.
appointof
John
4 2
111:241.
Hastings,
his
commissary
Ham, captain, of second regiment, Dutchess county militia, petitions,
Hatfield,
letter,
Rombout
court martial
militia,
continued.
11:513, 551, 717; carries
Dutchess county, N.
Haskin, William, of
Haskin
Moses
Hatfield,
11:708; forwards news concern-
.
Paltz. Ulster county, 111:497.
cinct,
New York
for
1:704;
conspiracies, to
secretary
Clinton,
com-
11:693,
and commandant, of Loyal West-
720,
chester
sends news to Gen. McDougall,
by,
Volunteers,
V:410;
permit given
V:46l-
his capture,
462. Hatfield (Hetfield), Moses, lieutenant-colonel,
Orange
of Goshen,
county,
or
third
regiment,
re-
turn of drafts from his regiment,
1:566;
his
11:319-
capacity,
320;
indignities
wife,
11:319-321
suffered ;
his
by
his
exchange
847, 111:18,
141,
401;
IV:861. Hatfield, Robert, fined.
V:687.
Hath,
widow, of N. Y., IV:
,
Canajoharie
(Mrs), district,
788. Hatheghserarin, at
Onondaga deputy
Fort Schuyler,
Hathorn
VIII
:3
70.
(Hawthorne, Heathorn),
John, colonel, of fourth regiment.
Analytical Index
—
Hathorn, John
Orange county ing duty,
continued. mil.tia
;
504; urged by Clinton to keep men together, 1 :504-505 pre;
meet
to
pared
507; warned 1 1
1:506-
enemy,
of
enemy's purpose,
:508; sends prisoners to Clinton, :5 0-5 tea distributed by 1
his
1
1
;
1:562,
order,
advocate
in
Clinton Papers
627; judge
offers
605,
orders
615;
614,
1:737-738,
to,
11:64,
156, 180, 720; on committee select place
(note)
gives
;
Clinton
on Caleb
Thomas,
New York Hatton,
Hauer,
county
troops
mand,
111:469;
alarm
from
under
;
his
Ulster
comto
111:653
Minisink,
certificate as to
735
Hyatt,
his
reports kidnaping affair, h'.s
to
responds
111:654
exempts. III
correspondence
with
Clinton on court martial penalties,
IV:269-273; president of court martial, IV:570, 571, 572; to furnish
detachment
service,
IV:782;
orders
to,
V :49
for
Col. ;
his
of
first
regiment.
VI:532.
line,
of
Robert,
N. Y.,
Poughkeepsie,
11:546.
petitioner,
Beekman's
of
Valentine,
Dutchess
N.
county,
Y., petitioner, 111:355.
Haunyuga,
see
Honyuga,
Han-
neyaye.
Haurnanack, now Port Y., reached
special
Malcom's opin'on of
by
Haus, Haniost,
Jervis,
(note).
of
Tryon county, V:179.
petitioner,
Hauss, John, of Tryon county, N. Y., prisoner, VI: 726.
Haussman, N. Y., owner
,
Haverstraw,
of
of
Smith house, VIII
Joshua
Hett
:4 18.
Havens, Benjamin, of Moriches, L. I.,
petitions,
VIM 9.
Havens, James, captain, of Shelter
N. Y.,
Island,
injury suffered by,
VII:345, 346. Havens,
Joseph,
N. Y., 344.
of
Southampton, VII:
injury suffered by,
V:163; to confer with of officer commanding Goshen regiment, V:567, 578;
Havens, Nicoll (NicoUs),
shows congressional resolutions
Havens, Selah, of Moriches, L.
Brant's losses,
John Holt, V:623;
to Clinton
to
on
N.
Cortlandt's
Col.
V:229
troops,
interprets
111:274;
law,
VI:796-797; determine pay
to
and allowances, VII:441. Hattis,
N. Y.,
195;
111:167-168, militia
about
111:115;
horses,
captured
Gen.
11:679
information
VI :52 1-522;
to
and
chain
for fixing
fortifications,
erecting
continued.
resignation,
on commission
court martial, 1:589,
598,
441
V:928,
levies,
precinct,
592,
—
Hathorn, John
on scout-
:488, 489-490, 503-
1
—
Island,
N. Y.,
VII:344-345,
petitions,
of Shelter
injury suffered by,
346.
VIM 9.
I.,
State of
442 William,
Havens,
fourth regiment,
of
lieutenant,
Havens,
refugee
from
brought
V:440.
petitioner,
N. Y.,
Claverack
of
William,
district,
continued.
line,
262
Island,
—
New York
William,
Long
Haverstraw, N. Y.
11:726 (note), 727 (note), VI:
11:519.
Havens,
New York
V:930.
petitions,
Haver, Johannis P., 899.
V:
petitions,
Haverhill, Grafton county, N.
H.,
Vni:417; goods
(note),
Col.
to, for
Ann
Haw^kes
Hay, IV:312, 313, 316, 348; winter
Clinton
Fort
of
garrison
IV:357;
at,
may
liquor traffic
threatened IV:519; by British land at, IV:764; enemy, IV:870, 871 defense of, V:20, 49, 61 Andre taken to, VI:259
at,
;
post
V:697.
at,
;
Haverman, Adam,
taken by
child
Indians near Fort Plank,
VI:78,
724.
Haverman, Jacob, father Haverman, VI:78.
of
Adam
N. Y., road leading 1:151, 11:725 (note); Wil-
(note)
house
;
Haverstraw bay, Hudson Y.,
enemy
Haverstrav^, to,
Ham Smith
intends to be at,
1:250,
for,
troops
pr.soner sent to, 1:271
286,
1:275,
;
troops at, relieved,
stores at
11:834
472,
289
:288,
1
Logan commands at, I 290; Clinton at, 1:296; comMaj.
panies
312;
Hook, 1:317; commissary 320; enemy near, 1:431; by
vv^ay of,
south of, 1:462,
ment
of
may
land
Smith's
at,
I:
nevs^s
1:448; troops not to
move
near,
Red
reach
from,
troops
311,
303,
1:302,
of,
468;
regi-
1:554, V:878; enemy at,
1
:725
11:435, property
enemy's
;
(note)
from,
part
of,
V:21 (note)
fleet
V:23
;
(note);
should ascend
frigates
293
(note),
Clinton
to,
narrow
at,
VIII:
403. Haverstraw
Rockland
creek,
county, N. Y., boats in, 1:263. Haverstraw ferry, Hudson river,
1:430.
Haverstraw
heights
(mountains),
Rockland county, N. Y., near Stony Point, 11:727 (note), V:
26
(note)
camped
Gen.
;
on,
Haverstraw
V:154
Wayne
Rockland
11:485;
county, N. Y., shores
11:620;
286; troops
precinct,
court
from,
house
en-
(note).
William
Joshua Hett Smith's house near.
V:877
to,
Washington
(note);
French
V:288
(note); Sir Henry
repairs
at, at,
N.
V:24
British force expected to
;
move
834;
stone to be obtained
river,
11:365,
in,
I
253 259, 302, 307,308,432,471 214;
destroyed,
at,
VII :98 (note); tavern at. VII: 206; Washington at, VIII :403.
of,
1:262,
in,
1:345;
awa.ted,
1:524;
Analytical Index
Haverstraw precinct committee petition of,
—
meeting
continued,
resident
11:538;
from,
11:566; inhabitants
confined,
increased price
desire
11:147;
in,
for
grain,
ask
inhabitants
111:38-39;
that
may be employed in their own district, V:
their troops
protecting
470-471.
gomery meet enemy on, 1:151, 11:391; Joshua Hett Smith's house on, 11:725
Haviland,
(note).
of Harrison's pre-
,
Westchester
county,
N.
Y., petitions, V:254.
Island. 111:359.
Haviland,
Daniel,
Quaker,
per-
Long
Haviland, Ebenezer, of Westchester county, N. Y.,
III:
petitioner.
Haviland, William,
(note).
congress,
votes
Hawley, Abner, militia,
of eighth
of
Ezekiel,
militia,
lawless
prisoner charged
behavior on
by Lafayette at, sent Hawes, ,
Jesse,
N. Y., trouble
of
of
Bed-
commis-
Hawley,
Joseph,
of
V:693 to
(note).
CHnton from
loyalist,
regiment,
of
British
Samuel,
Hawley,
see also
1:121.
commander
of
Hayes, Hays.
Ann Hawkes,
colonel,
of
Haverstraw, Orange county, regiment of militia, Capt. Moffat to consult
of Capt.
Queens county IV:731.
captain,
Hampshire
county, Mass., commissioner for
boat party, VII:346.
Albany, ¥11:339, 355.
Erie,
Long
VII:346.
Hawley (Hawly),
Hay,
Youngs'
of signs
11:642.
Hawley, Gideon,
Hay,
troop of horse,
V: V:
commission,
lieutenant,
Westchester county
ford.
absence,
his
Hawley, David, ¥11:346.
with
of
received from,
money
Hawley,
and ninth
regiments
county
126; on leave 346, 357.
from,
expedit;on
Hawhurst, John,
VIII:
given by,
68, 69, 70, 71. 72, 83.
(note); sword received
France,
11:737
lieutenant-gen-
army, IV:509.
eral, British
second
451
Hawkins, Benjamin, delegate from North Carolina to continental
northern department,
159.
Hawker,
continued.
sary with, 111:50, 51.
Island, 111:359.
Israel
—
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
Island,
mitted to attend meeting on
Havre,
Hawner, Erie
petition,
Haviland, Benjamin, Quaker, permitted to attend meeting on Long
443
Papers
Albany
Haverstraw road, Rockland county, N. Y., troops from Fort Mont-
cinct,
— Clinton
with,
Clinton,
1:250; writes
1:253;
orders
to,
to I:
259-261, 444. 496, 497. 557, 11:720, 111:74. 141. VI:526-
sixty-
527;
army.
shore,
to
Clinton
on defense of
1:261-262;
active
in
State of
444 Hay, Ann service,
house, of
:286
of
mony
—
Ha^v^kes 1
1:296;
letter,
delivers
;
1:475, 476, 487-488,
missary,
490, 669;
article in his charge,
1:561,
626;
ments,
1:678-680,
criticism
desires
suffered his
levies,
111:269;
affairs of
his
on
to,
11:487;
155-156; of
Clinton
on
v/ay to meet Washington,
IV:86; Clinton responds IV:158-161 ;
to
ap-
trouble
over sloop under his direction, IV:
314-315,
colonel,
deputy
for use
losses
regiment, 111:296-297;
312-313,
Stony
(note).
Udny,
Hay,
regiment,
on
assault
in-
of
Thomas
peal from,
Pennsylvania
wounded in Point, V:153
of
for wagons, 11:340, 341; forwards implements from Albany
assignment to
lieutenant-colonel,
his
latter,
111:141,
Clinton
tenth
681-682;
with
relations
Cregier,
on
the
by
Hay, Samuel,
quartermaster general, sends call
11:485;
William Smith
Robert
V:753.
employed
reinforce-
11:434-435;
of,
property destroyed,
forms
his
copy com-
assistant
in
Livingston's iron works,
Hay, John,
testi-
1:287;
deserter,
:289, 665
1
continued,
transmit
to
;
New York
316-317.
on Hudson
river defenses,
forward cannon
11:556-557; and cables, 11:679-680; to
consults
Gen. Lincoln about gunboats, II: 710; asks Clmton to provide iron,
11:712-715; must supply
iron,
111:6; his opinion touchmg
cannon his
at
Ticonderoga, 111:124;
proposal for obtaining wagons,
on
111:369-371;
of
purchase
111:462-463; forwards communication from Washington, cattle,
111:485;
application
for
from,
325-326, 327, 348, 349, 353,
wagons, 111:485-486, 487; im-
357; Clinton sends information
pressing
to,
ings
IV:774;
recital of his suffer-
by war, V:877-880; com-
in
bridge
Col. Cooper, VI:527, 528; asks
of
consideration
Rhode
his
regiment,
VI:638; Capt. Lawrence comVI:769; recommended VII:368-369; Clinton, by
plains of,
Washington 410.
Hay, Benjamin, petitioner,
at his house,
VIII:
111:159.
N. Y.,
111:497-498;
wagons,
111:726;
Indians
in
Cortlandt
woods, 111:726-727; sends news
Gen. Sullivan's engagement Island,
complains for
of
justices,
poses
in
111:727-728;
persons
nominated
IV: 128-1 29; proobtain
to
prisoner,
Clinton's of Bedford,
of
sends news of disaster to Stock-
mended to Washington's not'ce, VI: 174; his difference with Lt. for
wagons,
need
IV:405;
exchange of will forward
IV:426; on Amenia precinct,
stores,
flour seized
in
IV:473-474; Clinton
assists
him
Analytical Index
—
Hay, Udny obtain
to
sleds,
legisla-
his instructions
IV:532;
subordinate,
receives
in
difficulty
obtaining
wagons, forward
IV:566-568, 667;
Johnson
map
his
in
possession,
Clinton
to
goes
IV:746, 750;
advice,
forwards
870;
of
disapproves
forces,
V :5
cen-
;
V:25-27; V:85-
Drake,
V:103,
104, 120; receives impress warto Clinton on rant, V:I20-I21 ;
V: 145-1 46;
156;
to furnish
of
wife,
tents
V:344; conveys news
Lord
Staten
his
VII:I36, and camp
694,
527,
furniture,
Stirling's
expedition
V:459-460;
Island,
Clinton on needed supplies,
to to
V
:
475-476; proposes that his notes be taken for taxes, V:476, 482; asks
contract
his
;
Robert Conolly
527;
sends
for coal,
English
526;
to furnish
ton,
V :6
with
1
3
V:5I2,
warrant,
impress
520-521
forward
728;
letter to
to
V
Washington,
:
to explain peril threatening
V :802
post,
to,
ward 840
letters
to
;
from
V:844; and
gram
to for-
V
Clinton,
boards
supply
pairing boats,
hay,
warrant
general
;
V:831, 841;
issued
on
parole
V:694-695;
permit,
for
:
re-
Clinton
to
pasturage,
V:848-852, 867-
need of funds,
V:146,
and
V:692-693;
touching
his
Col.
prisoners,
direction
V:846-847;
receives
sends news of Charleston, in
seeks
cure pasture,
disposition
86;
continued.
general
869,
sures
to furnish
warrant,
impress
868,
for
—
sends military news,
IV:848-849; IV:867intelligence,
IV:822;
boats,
to
Guy
IV:667;
letter,
IV:725;
to
warrant, IV :558,
general impress
559; has
before
laid
IV:525;
ture,
IV:516-517;
445
Papers
Hay, Udny
continued.
from,
letter
— Clinton
;
Eastern
with
V:526,
news,
V:
account to Clin-
reports
farmers,
difference
V:677;
869, 892 garrisons,
V :864 two
to
inquire
of prisoners
Gen. Greene ment
of
at
V:866rum, V:
into
character
V:888;
Fishkill,
on new arrange-
to,
quartermaster
department,
con-
advises
;
offices,
suggests seizure of
870;
pro-
urges reinforcement of
;
solidation of
867;
to
eH^orts
general's
V:888-889;
to
Clinton on transportation of flour,
V:890-891; to
agent
state
appointed
supply
V:
provisions,
892, 893-894, VI: 18, 24, 139; appointment under, V :9 8 Chn1
ton's advice to,
beef
and
flour,
V:928-929;
observations on supply
26-29
;
;
on assessment for
warrant on
his
VI:
bill,
in
treasury
VI:29; orders to, for wagons and provisions, VI :68 to extend purchases, VI:92; gives authority to press master, VI: his
favor,
;
125; press master's report to, VI 126; in want of money, VI 38,
:
:
1
New York
State of
446
—
Hay, Udny 182,
J
87, 241; appoints
VI: 140;
ants,
defects
should be reported
on
needs
eral's
Hay, Udny
continued.
of
VI:157;
to,
gen-
VI:177-178; commissary
deputy
of
general
law
in
quartermaster
department,
appointed
assist-
VI: 178;
purchases,
advises that quantity of flour be
VI:178-179; on
collected,
fees
commissary purchasers, VI: 80 on assessments for cattle,
to 1
;
VI
80-1 81, 187, 226-227; on
:1
VI:
provisions for French army, 1
82 warrants
to, for
;
VI:209;
wagons,
exchange of
VI :240-242 made under 267;
;
his
VI:238cattle
for
on supply,
VI
direction,
confident
of
:
his
energy, VI:273, 284, 373, 396; at
expected
322
;
can
Fort Herkimer, not
in
supply
VI
:
Indians
new
of
ratio
sends
Clinton
VI:729;
funds,
returns of provisions
VI :75 1-754, 1
to
;
wanted
61
457-461
;
has difficulty
in
assistant
his
account between
returns ;
and
interposes
for
statement,
New York
with
quartermaster
age
Col.
in
VII
:59,
behalf of
Mr
reports, in
Trimble, VI 1:66;
VI
supply-
of in-
6;
purchasers
VII :43;
with :
:5,
46; sends memorial to legislature, VII :47; board of war receives his
disagreemient
VI:914-
recommendation
his
State and United States, VII :44-
proposing general impressment of
states
exchange
formed by Trimble of troubles in impressing flour, VII:5-8; calls
Washington,
Massachusetts wheat buyer,
VI:843;
Philadelphia,
George Trimble, VII
supply
444;
from
VI:850-851; desires Capt. Townsend,
915;
to
757;
VI:804-807;
of
to
and wheat, VI:441, 442-
VI: 756,
Saratoga,
news
sends
VII:
avoid useless trans-
to
at
forage,
art'cles
charge
account,
scheme
his
and
820-822,
portation of flour,
to
flour
hard
to
to obtain
of
VI:411; hopes VI:422; writes
VI:686; on
currency
money, VI:687; unable
maintenance of Fort Schuyler depends on his exertions, VI :406-
flour,
mutiny
VI:553-
line,
of Clinton's family,
vouchers,
407;
of
555; proposes plan for collecting VI:604-605; sends news
on
Gen. Heath,
VI:514;
desired,
intelligence
flour,
Gov. Chittenden, VI:393, 398;
carries letter to
aid in exchange
Pennsylvania
Schenectady, VI:343, 368; writes to Gen. Ten Broeck and at
VI:
department,
his
;
prisoner
transmits
public
return of provisions
Clinton
of
for
prices
prices
475, 491
4 -42
his brother,
239; discusses and bearmg of
continued.
northern
ing
boards and
solicitous
—
his controversy
Timothy general,
Pickering,
over
for-
Westchester county, VII:
Analytical Index
Hay, Udny
—
continued.
— Clinton Hay, Udny
127-136, 154-155. 172, 210211, 213-224, 246-247, 255-
—
continued.
VII:511;
speculators, raise
447
Papers
VII:539;
money,
259, 309, 363, 385, 452, 465, 566-567; wanted at Albany,
posed,
VII: 184,
Floyd, Vni:75-76.
194;
his
accounts,
VII:203, 247, 379-380, 464465, 466-467, 522; engages to deliver 3000 bbls. of flour, VII:
207-209, 238-239, 395; goes to Philadelphia, VII:241, 245. 247.
246,
248.
308;
305.
VII:366;
notes issued by.
Al-
in
VIII :33;
warded
Ballston,
Hayer,
Peter,
N. Y., Hayer,
Peter,
teenth
Heath
Gen.
416; to,
for
VII:400,
Hour,
432, 442; pay of his assistants, VI 1:441; to make every effort for relief of Gen, Heath's com-
mand, livered
of
quota
456-457; in
out
ments for
forage,
VII:463;
taxes.
inequalities flour.
payasks
tax collec-
and completion of accounts,
VII:464-465; makes as
in
VII:463;
legislation to facilitate
tions
de-
VII:
points out inequalities
payments of
points
has
VII:45l-452;
to
466,
collection
467;
of
suggestions
taxes.
depended
VII:
on,
for
of
petitioner,
Tryon county. V:179. of
lieutenant,
fif-
Albany county recommended for lieu-
regiment,
militia,
looks
at
loyalist,
N. Y., Vl:360.
Hayer, see also Heyer, Hyer.
bany, VII:369, 385, 397, 400,
405,
for-
William
to
through,
to
indis-
money
Abraham,
Hayard,
trying
tenant of levies, Vl:21.
Hayes, see also Hay, Hays. Hayes,
tickets for
sells
,
New York
in
play
VIII
city.
:xx
(note).
Hayes. John, prisoner city,
in
New York
11:596.
John McNamara (Dr), physician and surgeon, director
Hayes,
of
British
letter
from,
hospital
in
and
letter
Albany, to,
on
prices of provisions for prisoners,
111:55-58;
move
his
hospital to
New York
142;
111:81-82.
to
proposal
his
re-' city,
removal
provisioning Fort Schuyler, VII:
from Albany advised. 111:108;
476-477;
impediments
forage,
directed
VII:486;
to his
impress
plan
for
obtaining supplies in Westchester
VI 1:489, 496; to forward flour to West Point, VII:
to
his
exchange.
111:170. 188.
Hayes (Hays). Michael, Westchester
county,
Castle
491-492, 496, 502, 604, 620; to execute law agamst cattle
meeting of refugees at
N.
Y.,
petitioner,
VII:217, 221.
of
North county,
111:159; his house,
*
State of
448
of Ringwood, of Robert employ J., Erskine, 1:550, 661. Patrick,
Hayes,
N.
in
New York Hazard, Morris
—
continued.
IV:235; against, made to Washington, IV:300accusation
Hayet, see Hait.
301
Hayley, Caleb, employed on public work, 1:642.
charge
Haynes, see Hanes.
855, V:222, 223; property
of,
on Long Island, V:658; has
in-
also
Hains,
Haines,
Haynes, Calep (Caled),
lieutenant,
of Col. John Field's regiment of Dutchess county militia, member of board in court martial, V:
472.
N.
county,
mand
offers
Y.,
IV:362;
patrol,
VI
grain for state use,
Hays,
N. Y.,
county,
petitioner.
VI:568;
ton,
suspicious behavior
be inquired
of, to
VII:453-
into,
454, 468.
&
New York
Noel, of
Hazen,
Moses,
Clinton
articles
to
consult,
required
III:
159.
work, 1:640.
John
1
:2
his
1
1
with,
1:233-236, on
on
his
work
1:77; recommended
correspondence
Simitiere
New York
of
Adams
for postmaster,
riders,
;
Clinton's
on
379;
collection,
post
Du VI
:
154.
111:82;
his
111:82,
108;
to
of
for
his
to
regiment,
regiment at Albany, his troops
Highlands,
be stationed
Head and
of
ordered
111:108,
114,
his troops
near
Danbury,
Hazard, Joseph, recommended by Thomas Tredwell, V:715. Hazard, Morris, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. of associated exempts,
Elk (Elke), Md.. grain brought by way of, IV:
flour
24, 510; British
losses in action
V:599; Maryland troops to rendezvous at, V:785 (note); little flour at, VI:I10; Washing-
near,
ton allied
;
;
:
Conn., IV:333 (note).
Hazard, Ebenezer,
genius,
by,
1 1
northern expedition, 11:774, 775-
124, 125, 128, 194;
city;
city,
brigadier-general
desires
776; character
Hays, James, employed on public
and
IV:826,
Island,
;
:30.
Westchester
of
Long
formation of plot to kidnap Chn-
711; buys
Hay, Hayes.
David,
Hays,
com-
:820, 821
VII
supplies provision, see also
to
his
publishers, 1:79.
Westchester
of
John,
on
IV:473;
at
Fort Montgomery, 1:823.
Haynes,
comments
against,
child on
Hazard and punished
tried
Haynes, John,
Clinton
;
at,
VII:308,
VIII:410; at, VII:
armies assemble
312; fleet with French and American troops near, VII:325. Headden, Headen, den, Hedden.
see
also
Had-
Analytical Index
Headden
Abraham
(Hadden),
— Clinton Try on
Westchester
Brant, VII :81.
recommendation
11:820;
of,
company, VI
turn of his
miUtia,
:
listment from his class,
re-
04 enVI :628. 1
Joseph,
Peter
Van
ment, Westchester county
militia,
bany county Heath,
N.
11:675. Northeast pre-
of
to wait
on governor,
111:10. in
New
over
of
736.
cooperate with,
737,
post
743;
prisoners to
at
Orange
militia.
Jersey
m'litia to
takes
741;
740,
Pompton,
1:730,
be forwarded
11:44.
to,
as
of Capt.
Woodhull's
Hght
Ebene-
horse
of
Cornwall, 1:551.
1
:551
.
Heart, see also Hart, Hartt.
Nehemiah,
Heart, L. ers,
I.,
suffers at
of
Huntington,
hands of plunder-
IV:200.
Heart, Nehemiah, ton, L.
200.
11:
I.,
:209
;
With,
field
1
pieces,
:2
1
6-2
1
522-523, 534-535; Clinton on advice
1:331
of,
;
orders Gil-
bert Tippet under guard,
Clinton
enemy on Long
1:343-345;
his
orders
Parsons regarding sends
news
ments,
1
1:431
1
;
of
:429
;
1
tents,
Gen. :399
;
move-
enemy's
application should
for
to,
Island,
to
men and
tools,
Gen. Lee's orders
;
:336
on movements and
to,
design of
7,
acts
432; Robert Livingston
to,
I:
to confer
with, 1:433; militia to march on
Heard, William, cornet, of Capt. Ebenezer Woodhull's light horse of Cornwall,
1
general,
correspondence
be made
Heard, Phinehas, zer
Cambridge, loyalist,
Heath, William, major-general, of succeeded Massachusetts, by Gen. McDougall, 1:147; his apClinton's
Heard, Nathaniel, brigadier-general,
1:691,
V:126.
of
his
Cambridge district, N, Y., petitions, VI:631. Heard, see also Herd. Joseph,
county
militia,
maltreats
pointment certificate
Heady, James, Jr, favor, V:641.
of
Col.
857.
Heady, James, cinct, N. Y.,
Heall,
joins
of
captain,
Samuel, Y.,
Y.,
Ness' regiment of Al-
;
captain, of third regi-
Headen, John,
Heath,
N.
county,
Durlach,
of
Charles,
Hearwager,
Smith, captain, of third regiment,
county
449
Papers
orders
1:437,
from,
wards request
439;
will
boats,
1
:442
;
438;
Clinton
Clinton
Hudson
to,
r.ver,
Jr,
Hunting-
confirms evidence,
IV:
I
:
with
on ob1
:446
;
HudWash-
on obstruction of
1:447; sends news of ington and Lee, 1:447; expects
son, of
for-
Gen. Lee,
supply
struction of to Clinton
of
to
go
galleys
eastward, to
1
:448
;
orders
Kings Ferry, 1:452;
New York
State of
450
—
Heath, William
Heath, William
continued,
resolutions of committee of safety sent
ordered
1:456;
to,
to
Hudson, 1:461, 462; Maj.
cross
Lockwood to 465 Clinton
wait
on,
1
consults,
;
Clinton
of
enemy's advance, 1:472; marches to
1:477, 480, 488;
Peekskill,
effect
of
gives
information
his
1:487;
operat.ons,
to
fails
with provision, addressed
1
to,
about
:492
1
;
:486
;
stores,
Clinton
supply
certificate
1:500; expedition
under
his direction,
585
Clinton introduces relation
;
lations his
1:565, 574,
346-347; sends congratuand news, 11:406-407;
to, II:
with
correspondence
(note)
;
orders of congress to, re-
convention
to
lating
army,
111:489; wants
661,
Bur-
111:304
662,
11:660,
goyne,
convention
troops,
Clinton lays his
flour
V:152 mgton
before leg-
chester
Washington's army,
(note); apprises of depredations in
WashWest-
V:243-244;
county,
gives orders touching persons effects
under
flag
of
truce,
399
under
Wash'ngton
V:398to facili-
V:401
;
V:422-423;
on
to,
designs
of
enemy, V:427-428; Clinton to, on beacons, truce flags and army provision,
cons,
V:429-430; on bea-
enemy's
provisions
fleet,
and
433-435; orders
illicit
Clinton
scarcity
of
traffic,
V:
advises
of
V:435; on food supply, V:438;
to
militia,
diversion of
and
V:
V:438; deserters bring reV:438, 448; on seizof goods, V:461, 462-463;
ports to,
ure
capture of Col. Hatfield,
relates
V :46
1
-462
vision,
on
distress of
Clinton
traffic
across
to,
army, on prolines
army
V:
and a matter
of
472-474;
embarrassment
dealing officer,
his
with
exchange,
articles
seized
V:474-475; Col. to, V:476; to
from
of
;
V:464-467;
ton
introduction
criminal,
flag of truce,
will write
restrict
:
explaining
by Clinton
of
arrest
V
on desertions and bread supply, V:42 1-422; on persons arriving
373, 374, 375; asked by Clinto
to,
food supply,
des red
;
tate
;
of
failure
Clinton
tion,
;
of
396-398
on needs of troops,
on Sir Henry Clinton's expedi-
11:715; sends prisoners from Boston, 11:831 commands
wing
V:392-394;
across m'litary lines, to Clinton
to,
for
islature,
left
;
II:
11:695-696;
letter
flags
Clinton
on beacons and passage of goods
Clinton's preparations to sustain,
informs
V:390-391
about
;
1:469-470;
with vessels under
his course
of truce.
1:467-468; Hackensack, 1 :469
to
continued,
:464,
orders of convention,
marches
—
goods from enemy within American lines, V:378-379; explains
state,
V :492
;
in
by
Hay retire
expected at
Analytical Index
Heath, William
West
—
(note)
has
;
V :892
British fleet,
about
;
his
presence
by Washington, VI:257
desired
(note)
VI:13
information
command
in
;
in
High-
VI:276, 301-302; sanc-
lands,
purchases of flour for army
tions
and navy, VI:328; Clinton to, on frontier protection and difficulty of sustaining posts,
VI :349-
350; on
sufferings of Westchester
county,
VI:365-366; on needs
of to,
VI :3 7 1-3 72;
posts,
on
frontier
Clinton
and
destruction
excesses in Westchester,
Clinton Papers
Heath, William
continued.
V:809.,
Point,
—
VI:373-
451
—
continued,
VI
probation of flag privilege,
571;
orders
movement
:
against
Col. VI:595; Hughes forwards letter from, VI 670; learns of enemy's activity,
Morrisania,
:
VI:687; outrages
and
others,
provision,
Cl.nton of
by refugees
VI:704-705; seizes VI:755-756; warns personal danger, VI :
756; thanked provision and 757;
Clinton
to
represents
committed
for
describes
VI
warning,
to
of
distresses
with
for his course
:
Washington
VI:850;
army,
brigades and regiments under his
VII HI 5;
374; on export'ng flour, VI:382383; Washington's orders to,
command,
VI:39I, 392-393;
flour
on VII:262; and forage, VII:269; CI n-
ton
replies
on exports of
Clinton
to,
VI:396-397; permit sought from, VI:409; will protect foraging party, VI: 411,439;
flour,
West
begs for aid to
Point,
VI:418-4I9;
Clinton
about
Capt.
lines,
his
articles
brought from
VI :480
;
VI :445
suspicions
;
moving
touching
New
York,
Clinton complains of his
indulgence to persons not authorized to pass
491
West
Point,
VI :490-
receives complaints
;
and
against
371-372; on lookout courier, tion
VII:294;
concerning
302-303
;
358, 363, 385 letter
to,
VII:325, secure
337-338;
1
;
requires
Clinton's
ap-
VII:
into
con-
;
Gen. Schuyler's
forwarded,
VII:318;
his assistance,
330; endeavoring to VII:332-333,
frontiers,
335-336;
VI :5 3
enemy's
frontiers,
inqu're
Schenectady needs
VI:502;
militia,
to
for
seeks informa-
sumption of forage, VII :309, 353,
gives flag of truce to Philip Pell,
refugees
will be
clothe recruits,
293, 341, 353-354, 355, 362,
will
VI :4 73-4 74,
479;
;
in-
levies
Bogardus'
his position as to persons
army
VII :284
arm and
to
of
VII:292; sends war news, VII:
appoint judge advocate,
across
regiment
waits his orders,
urged
VI 1:2 70;
to,
that
consults
VI:438-440, 446;
sloop,
prisoner,
formed
forwards
to Clinton
needs levies
VII:
forage,
under
his
mand, VII:342; Clinton
com-
to,
on
State of
452
—
Heath, William frontier
and
forage,
VII:347-348; Clinton war news and Capt. VII :35 7-358;
news
to,
on
joint action to stop driving cattle
forwards
to the Jerseys,
northern
VI 1:525-526;
392, 398, 400, 432; disturbed
sions,
Willett's prisoners,
392-393; forwards advices conenemy's
VII:394-395; VII:395;
400,
410-411,
w.shes
militia
instant
militia,
ready
VI 1:411, on
to,
VII
be
:4
1
provision
6-4
7
1
VII:418-419,
420;
shooting affair, \'II :4
1
;
566, 622;
431; and
forage
Morris
Hazard,
454, 455; tering levies,
VI 1:463; parties,
to
to
VI 1:593;
his cor-
on
77-5 79;
describes
unwilling
62
needs 1
justi-
suffering
of
without
act
troops,
to,
VI 1:620-
New
VII:622; on
tion of clothing,
of
Gen.
605;
to
conscious of
;
exertions,
impressing
formed of Col. Willett's
:5
order from, VII:615; Clinton
mus-
Mrs Colden,
protect
VII:566-567; and Lt.
levies
VII:604,
troops,
Stark
VII:453-
VII:486, 488-489:
VII
Pendleton,
VII:459-460, 493;
on permit given
on
to,
fied in court martial proceedings,
lines,
gives orders for
plan for settling
his
dispute,
Clinton
respondence with Clinton regarding
of de-
trial
Pendleton's grievance, VII:565-
for
relates
9
for
VII:565, 622; on Lt.
serters,
describes
;
below
atrocities perpetrated
VII:526-
recent engage-
ments, VII:565; on
442;
432,
to
start,
Clinton
VII:564-565; on
facilitate
supplies, -VII:
of
procurement
to
disposition
winter,
protection of Westchester county,
by Clinton, VII:
Clinton
asks
Col. ;
527, 529-531, 538; arranges
flour,
of his posi-
difficulties
tion recognized
397:
need of
for
troops
on
VII :526 con-
by Clinton on
sulted
of
preparations,
in
of
protecting country against incur-
over execution of Loveless, VII:
cerning
re-
VII:524, 563-564; on means
VII:
frontiers,
VI 1:497; appeals VI 1:502-503;
supplies,
ceives advices regarding clothing,
takes measures to
VII:389;
protect
for
forwarded
letters
continued,
VII:494-495; proposes
deserter,
Hunt's
—
VII :49 1-492; forwards
troops,
of capture of Fort Slongo,
VII:375, 385; to,
Heath, William
continued,
protection
levies,
New York
York's distribu-
VII:622, 623;
reports Capt. Williams' excursion,
in-
VI 1:625-626;
victory,
describes reading
j
VII:486;
suspects
VII:489-490; Highland ton
will
posts,
aid
fears
Quakers, attack on
VI 1:491
with
;
supplies
Clin-
and
of peace proclamation
VIII
:1
in
camp,
57 (note); Washington's
correspondence
and claims
of
with,
on
armv, VIII
needs :1
97-
Analytical Index
—
Heath, William
continued.
with, in High-
;
VIII :399;
lands,
West
with, at
Point,
Washington VIII :404.
Hebard, Robert, of Amenia precinct, N. Y., joins in complaint against Lt.
Robert
Wood, IV:
376.
453
Papers
Heermans,
Heermance,
202, 210; entertained Washington in September, 1776, VIII:
398 Washington
— Clinton
see
also
Herman, Hermans. Heermance, Nicholas,
N. Y.,
precinct,
of
Rhinebeck
signs certificate,
V:372. Heermance,
captain,
Philip,
N. Y.,
Dutchess county, tions, 111:177.
of peti-
Heermans (Heermanse, Heirmans, Hermanse), Andries (Andrew),
see also Hickok.
Hecock,
Hecock,
David,
John Field's regiment county
Dutchess
of
member
m;litia,
for
immediate
miHtia,
regiment
service,
1:335; of Col.
Morris
of court
V:472.
martial,
county
Col.
of
captain,
Dutchess
of
captain,
Graham's Dutchess county regiment at Fort Independence, I
:
Hedden, see also Hadden, Headden, Headen. Hedden, James,
petitions for protec-
845,
11:14,
n4,
127; militiamen delivered
111:676.
Hedden, Jonathan, of Essex county, N. J., petitions, VI:606. Hedding, James,
V :6
of death,
Heddy,
New
Cornwall
Orange county, N. Y.,
precinct.
county
Hedger
Col.
of
John,
Field's
regiment
of
John Dutchess
militia, in levies,
(Hodger),
Capt.
Uriah
V:825.
Samuel,
Drake's
of
Ulster
petitions for protection,
111:676.
Heemstraat
member Heermans, hannes
of
Dirck
(Heemstrate), lieutenant,
of
ex-
empts of Albany county, N, Y.,
IV:241.
court
VI:
Col.
of
Ulster
Jo-
county
regiment, 111:298.
Heermans, Gose, cinct,
captain
fies,
Rhinebeck pre-
of
N. Y.. V:372.
;
John,
lieutenant
of Col. Morris levies,
and
Graham's
11:266;
certi-
V:372.
Heermans, Reyer, lieutenant, of first regiment, Dutchess county militia, signs certificate,
6
11:266;
martial,
Edward,
regiment of
(Derick),
Morris Gra-
levies,
Snyder's
Heermans,
county exempts, V:3, 4.
Hee, James,
Col.
of
ham's regiment of
334.
IV:148, 149. Hedgcock,
111:446; signs
lieutenant,
6.
of
Elijah,
under sentence
Jr, 1
55,
certificate, V: member court of martial, 372; VI:334; his company, VI:653. Heermans (Hermanse), Andries, to,
tion,
27,
69, 94,
V:372.
State of
454 Heerwagen,
man
Ger-
adjutant,
,
under Burgoyne at
ensign
Heath.
Heeth,
Josiah, of Springfield,
Tryon
Murderer's
of
John,
Heffering,
Orange county,
creek, loyalist,
N.
Y.,
11:634 (note).
Albany county, 111:672.
Heis, see Theis. Heister,
N. Y., IV:723.
county,
captain,
army, VII :58.
British
district,
Heeth,
see also
German
Heinrichs, Johann,
Heirs, Peter, of exempts of Kings
11:453 (note).
Saratoga,
New York
lieu-
British
army,
in
Hessian
troops
in
command
of
battle
Long
of
German
von,
Philip
tenant-general,
I
Island,
:opp.
328. also
see
Hegeman,
Hagaman, Helderbergs
Hagemen,
Hageman,
Hager-
man.
Hegeman (Hegerman),
New
Francis, of
Heleburgh, Berg,
Dutchess
Hackensack,
county, N. Y., IV:442.
Heal-
(Hallibarrack,
borake, Helberg, Helderbarrack,
Helle
Hellaberg,
Hilibergh),
Hellebergh,
N. Y., residents of, 11:634, VI: 335 loyalists of. Ill :61 7. V:78, ;
Hegeman N.
family, of
Bergen county,
owners of Hopper house, VIII:416. J.,
Heger, Hegger, see also Hagar. of
Hendrick,
Heger,
ment near,
V:880;
136.
361
news
;
of
VII:
from,
IV:230;
militia,
captain, of
Albany county
fifteenth regiment,
reports captures
by Brant, V:579.
brought
295-296; enemy's VII:492.
John,
of
Heleman, Andries, VI:731. Heller,
of
John,
N. Y., taken Col.
Johannes
loyalist prisoner,
Hell Gate, East
Tryon
in
11:110.
attack likely to be
Hegger, William, of Col. Joliannes
explanation
347;
forts
Snyder's Ulster county regiment,
of vessels
11:110.
447; T.
T.,
major,
with
Heildebach,
Saratoga, 11:453
German Burgoyne
serat
(note).
Heiner, Samuel, deserted after draft-
V:538.
361
;
under
:69
through,
restraint,
near,
I
:
passage
reported,
embarking
Tunis,
enemy's
;
made
1:347;
action near,
Helling,
N. Y., theory 1
of,
at,
British
county,
VI:660.
prisoner, river,
Snyder's Ulster county regiment,
ing,
VI:
Bettis,
outrage
courier lives at,
Heger (Hager), Jacob,
geant
party
tory
from, broken up, VI:30-31, 35;
rendezvous of Joseph
Schoharie,
N. Y., captured by Brant, VI:
Hegger,
227, 702; engage-
180,
168,
at.
I
:
III:
V:599.
of
New
Jersey,
IV:845.
Hellmer, see also Helmer.
Hellmer,
Adam,
of
Schenectady,
Analytical Index
Hellmer,
Adam
N. Y.,
in
—
continued.
enemy's
service,
VI:
457. ,
German
lieutenant
under Burgoyne, 11:453 (note).
Helmer,
suffers
by enemy's
IV:342.
ravages,
Helmer, Frederick, Flats,
German
of
Elizabeth,
N. Y.,
N. Y.,
of
Jr,
suffers
German
by enemy's
Helmer, George, of German
N.
suffers
Y.,
by
Flats,
enemy's
761.
Col.
John
Helmes,
county
John
first
captured,
line,
Johnson's
V:825.
militia,
Helts,
V
corps,
army,
signs
of
petition,
Sir
paroled
Johannes
rangers,
V
:
I
79
;
IV:39; captured
by enemy, VI:79, 660, 726. John Adam, of Tryon county, N. Y., carries message from Gen. Herkimer, 11:203,
Helmer,
212;
carries
news
to
Albany,
11:203, 209, 212-213; recom-
mended
for lieutenant of rangers,
111:252;
suffers by enemy's IV:342, 345; proposed lieutenancy of levies, VI:21.
ravages, for
Helmer, Philip, of German Flats, N. Y., suffers by enemy, IV: 341.
W.,
J.
with
desired,
Y.,
British
captain,
Sara-
at
Burgoyne (note).
Livingston
lake,
crosses
army
V:238
county,
outlet
of,
(note).
Hempstead (Hampstead), Nassau county, N. Y., residents of, V: 159 (note), 222; withdrawal of British
(Hellmer),
party
arrest
:
(John), of Tryon county, N.Y., in
his
Stophal,
Heman,
N.
IV:7I3.
Helmer
Orange
IV:272.
militia,
regiment.
(Helmere), Hans, of
prisoner,
of
regiment
Helms, John, of Col. John Frear's of Dutchess regiment county
330.
Helmer
of
William,
Hathorn's
Hemlock
Helmer, Hance, of
New York
in
11:499, 501, 526,
toga, 11:451
IV:341.
ravages,
New
of
,
transactions
VI:31.
IV:341.
ravages,
455
Papers
Helmes (Helms), York city, his flour,
Helmeke,
Flats,
— Clinton
from,
troops
VIII
:2
78
(note), 283, 286.
Hempstead bay. Long sloop discerned
brought
Hemsley,
Island sound,
1:344; boats
on wagons, 1:345. William, delegate from to,
Maryland,
to
gress, his vote,
Henderson,
in,
see
continental
VIII also
con-
:83.
Hendricksen,
Hendrickson.
Henderson,
(Mrs), widow,
Cherry Valley, N. Y., IV: 675. of
Henderson, David, of Halifax, Vt., adheres to cause of
New
York,
111:17.
Henderson, Edward, of Schaghticoke district, N. Y., VII:609.
State of
456
Henderson, Henry, of Halifax, Vt.,
New
adheres to
York, 111:17;
proposed for lieutenancy, VI :26.
Henderson, James, of Halifax, Vt.,
New
adheres to
Thomas,
Henderson,
Dutchess
of
exempts, IV: news to Pough-
brings
Henderson, Jersey,
Thomas, member of
William,
New
of
legislature,
of
Valley, N. Y., captive,
Cherry
IV:338,
Hendricksen, Hendrickson, see also
Hendricksen,
(Hendricks), Abraham,
V:231
(note).
of exempts of Coxsackie,
of
exempts
Peter R. Livingston's regiment of
Albany
count}^ militia,
Kings
district,
Stephen,
Gerrit,
N.
Y..
exempts
IV:651.
Hendrick, Lemuel, of Brattleboro, Vt., VI:213.
Hendricks, Bartle, ensign
in
Albany county
'VI:838;
lieutenant
Willett's
levies,
tenth
militia,
Col.
in
Hendricks
472, 477.
(Hendericks)
colonel, of
first
wounded
at
of
William
11:543, 544, 546; charge, 11:708;
IV:282; in IV:283; conveys
Fishkill,
VI:356;
VI:561, 715; 589; member VI:763.
Emmot,
letter
testifies
martial,
Hendrickson,
Hozea (Area, Ozea),
prisoner, 11:466,
of
in his
in court
militia class,
prisoners
his
to
accounts,
his
company, VI:
of
court martial,
VI:847, 883,
895, VII:171. Hendricks,
captain,
has knowledge regarding
630. of
Hen-
(Henderson,
dricks),
character of
111:421.
fourth regiment, Dutchess county militia,
regiment,
N. Y.,
111:137, 138.
Albany county, 111:628, 629,
Claverack,
ran-
captain,
,
soms captives on the Delaware,
Hendrickson
410, 413.
Hendrick,
Marbletown,
111:697.
Hendrickson, Bartholomew, of Col.
Henderson,
of
continued.
to
,
VIII :220.
Hendrick
—
Pakataghkan
Hendricksen (Hendrickson) Henry,
IV:777.
keepsie,
Hendricks, Peter
Henderson.
7.
associated
county
236;
York, 111:1
New York
Capt. horse,
James,
dricks.
Hendrix,
Germantown,
loyalist,
Youngs' IV:730.
troop
of of
Hendrix, see also Hendrick, Hen-
Virginia regiment,
,
Stephen,
Israel
II:
373.
Henrj',
Orange county VI:903.
lieutenant, militia,
of
petitions,
Hendricks, Lawrence, of Col, Levi
Hendry, see also Henrj'.
PawHng's regiment, 11:40. Hendricks, Peter, brings news from
Hendry, James, driven from settlement by enemy, V:62, 63.
Analytical Index
Hendrick,
Henecke, prisoner,
loyalist
Henner, Johannes, of Schaghticoke, N. Y., petitioner, 111:299.
coke,
N. Y.,
Henniger,
of Schaghti-
Jr,
fireman
Christopher,
New York
in
VIII :304.
city,
of
Hendrick,
Henning,
111:299.
petitioner,
Little
Shandaken, Ulster county, N.Y., reputed loyalist, 1:768.
457
Papers
Henry, John,
York
VI:73I.
Henner, Johannes,
— Clinton
:xx (note).
New
York,
to
11:719; reports
to
754-755;
orders
351, 693-694; ing store to
to
Shawangunk, 111:96-
IV:372.
his
,
Henry, John,
Hendry. of Albany,
house marks
militia
N. Y.,
boundary,
VI:733. of Albany, N. Y., Henry, his recommendation in behalf of ,
Mrs Banks, V:618. of
Henry, Aaron, Dutchess county Henry,
regiment,
militia,
11:627.
Benjamin, of Halifax, Vt.,
111:17.
Henry,
Jacob, of Col.
Rensselaer's regiment of
county
Henry
mil'.tia,
(Handry),
tenant,
of
N. Y.,
(Handry, Hendry), John, party,
Y.,
V
:
land to continental congress, (note).
VI:
York
of line,
to,
11:790,
signs muster roll,
VI:533;
VI:793,
VII:
Henry, Patrick, of Virginia,
states-
his
resignation,
20, 25.
1
:88
91
;
his qualifications for leader-
:34-35
;
his
famous
intellectual
champion 1:177;
eignty,
of
state
notifies
allu-
position,
heads armed force,
;
1
:90-
sover-
Washing-
ton of intrigues against him, II:
507 Henry,
(note).
Robert,
clothing for
mended
579, 633, VI:660, 727. Henry, John, delegate from Mary-
lieutenant,
delivered
1:36;
lieutenant, of Harpersfield,N.
Brant's
808;
sion, lieu-
New York
New
regiment.
1
by Brant's party, V:579, 633, 637.
195, VIII:383
first
ship,
James,
Harpersfield,
captured by
Nathaniel,
Henry,
man,
killed
Henry
city,
Albany
V:383.
to
go
Henry, Miegel, of Albany county, N. Y., petitions, 111:327.
Van
Robert
to
for mittens,
V:950.
clothing
sixth
II:
11:765,
845, 111:350remove cloth-
11:808.
return,
Henriques, Jacob, 111:199. see also
return,
Clinton,
775, 799, 845, 111:14, 315316, 444, IV:559-560; makes
97, 238; order on,
Henry,
make on,
Henricks, see Heinrichs.
Henry,
of clothing
Henry, John, commissary for
New
plays in
actor,
VIII
city,
to
of commissary York; recom-
New
Clinton,
order on, 111:561
111:97;
.
Henry, Robert, of Albany county, N. Y., petitions, V:274.
New York
State of
458 h's
Henry, Robert, 816.
VI
account,
:
N. Y.,
of Harpersfield,
killed
by 633,
V:579,
party,
637.
also
see
Herkimer,
Hercheimer.
Herkemer
(Herckemer), George, N. Y., judgment
of Canajoharie,
"Henry,"
IV:812.
sloop,
V,
Henry
of
king
on his
England,
1:102
ordinances,
tary provisions of his reign,
I
:
I
02
(note).
Henrys,
of
Aron,
county
of
Dutchess
of
British
regiment,
with
Herkemer, Henry,
N. Y., Herkimer
his
11:451
Burgoyne,
of
tion
Flats, tection
N. Y., for
see also
German
of
justice,
asks pro-
settlement,
111:583.
Heard.
,
of
militia, his arrest
New York ordered,
1
state
:266.
81,
IV:78, Lt.
John
at
Fort
Herkimer, V:663.
Johan Jost, of Tryon in N. Y., loyalist,
Canada, VII:607. Herkimer
Harkimer,
(Harkhemer,
Herckemann, Herkemer)
Nich-
,
olas, brigadier-general, of
of Cambridge district, Herd, N. Y., maltreated, 11:858.
Herd, Colvin,
Flats,
of destruc-
George, of detachment
county,
Henrich,
exchange,
German
news
carries
settlement,
Herkimer,
Hercheimer,
to
87.
Herkemer,
also
Herkimer.
Tryon county,
of
,
N. Y.,
Heppely, Jacob, Tryon county, N. Y., prisoner, VI:725. see
persecution,
(Harkemer),
Smith's
of
of
(Mrs), proposal IV:413.
Herkimer,
(note).
Hercheimer,
of
home, 111:504.
Herkimer,
lieutenant,
John,
twenty-first
army,
Roswell
V:7I.
militia,
Hepburne,
Col.
regiment
Hopkins'
his qualifications for office, II:
621; complains 111:502-503.
(note).
king of England, mili-
Henry VIII,
Herd,
111:735.
count>',
Herkemer,
exempts of
of
Richard,
Orange
Henry (Handry), Thomas, major, Brant's
Heriman,
county,
N. Y.
militia,
1:140;
11:191
;
Tryon
composition of his his death,
(note),
1:141,
246, 284;
fluence of his victor}',
1:159;
inin
Herder, see also Herter.
readiness to support Fort Schuy-
Herder, Henrig, captam, of fourth
ler,
Tryon county militia, IV:345; petitions, V:305-
regiment,
Herder,
Nicholas,
of
fourth
Tryon county prisoner, VI:726. ment,
regi-
militia,
11:63
ordered
to
(note),
supply
101
(note);
troops
for
defending passes and strengthening garrisons, 11:164-165,
167; Flats,
his
militia
11:169-170;
166,
at
German
at
Oriskany.
Analytical Index
Herkimer, Nicholas
—
continued.
Col.
209-210, 213; acquaints Gansevoort
with
11:212;
commended, battle
in-
losses
(note);
IV: 78;
of
in
officers
of
of
of
IV:153.
Y.,
of
exempts
war
French
made
by,
Herrick,
HI:
of
Col.
captain,
Elijah,
N. Y.,
Herrick,
Rufus,
lieutenant,
Jr,
of
;
conduct
proves
of
Lt.
Robert
IV:401; member V:472.
Wood,
of
court martial,
Samuel, colonel, of Vercaptures
Skenesborough,
(note).
Herrick, Samuel, quartermaster, of Col. Morris Graham's levies, II:
city,
resi:
266;
of Col. Levi Pawling's regiment,
11:436, 472, 476.
Herrenton, see Hernngton.
Dutchess
county,
management IV:401.
approves
Amenia Herrick,
xxviii.
Herrald (Herreld, Herriel), Henry,
Benjamin,
lieutenant-
V:44, 67, 358, 362.
Roswell Hopkins' regiment of Dutchess county militia ap-
mont,
Manor,
captain of ex-
;
IV:706;
Col.
Herrick,
dence of John Morin Scott, VIII
of
111:243, 676;
petitions,
empts,
vessel,
Livingston
N. Y., 111:453. Hermitage, New York
Van
11:266; mem-
Schaicks island,
1:200-201
confined.
petitions,
55. 69, 94. 114, 127; on
YII:112
(note).
Hermitage,
Y.,
of Dutchess
676.
colonel,
N. Y., IV:153. Hermans, Jacob, of Rhinebeck precinct, N. Y., assessor, VI:653.
Herrick,
county,
Jr,
ber of court martial, VI:588.
Schaghticoke,
capture
N.
Wood, IV:401
exempts
Hermione,"
Herrick, Benjamin,
Herrick, Rufus, of Dutchess county,
Heer-
Herman, Conradt, Schaghticoke N.
"
Wood, IV:401.
approves conduct of Lt. Robert
also
Jacob,
Robert
his
deserters
Herman, Hermans, see mance, Heermans.
Herman,
Lt.
of,
see Forts.
fort,
243, 676; approves conduct of
Independence, 1:845, 11:14, 27,
command,
his
his force,
Herkimer,
III:
petitioner.
pro-
memory
IV:635; IV:747.
command,
continued,
111:196; suffering
111:414; brother loss
—
county, N. Y.,
Morris Graham's regiment at Fort
747; Indians seen near
house,
from
11:449
in
losses
to
11:745, his
,
troops his
British
his
in
posed, 11:671
due
his
11:247;
with,
monument
approach,
of
11:298;
trepidity, in
his
conduct
459
Papers
Herrick, Benjamin
206,
203-204,
11:191-192,
— Clinton
jail,
of
Stephen,
N.
Y.,
Dutchess
petitions,
243 approves management Amenia jail, IV:40l. ;
Herrick, Stephen,
Jr,
agement of Amenia
of
III: of
approves manjail,
IV:401.
New York
State of
460 L.
Herricks,
British
I.,
to
troops
VIII :278
from,
retire
(note),
283, 286. Herrin,
New York
of
,
city,
Herring, Benjamin, ensign, of third
New
regiment,
resignation,
resentation
York
V:479; to
hne, offers
joins in rep-
VI
legislature,
:
220.
Peter,
Hervy,
Frear's
militia,
John Dutchess
of
regiment
county
Col.
of
Hadles,
V:825.
Herring, Jacob, of Lt. Col, Johannis Jansen's regiment of Ulster county
Herrington, see also Harington.
(Harrinton,
Harrington
German
Hesler, Curt von,
Albany county, 111:673,
732. of
Jacob,
exempts of
Albany
Kings district, 1 1 1. 732.
for
tion
county,
Herter, see also Herder. Flats,
Henry (Henrig), of GerN. Y., IV:340, 749,
V:179.
Hess,
John,
German
Flats,
N. Y., IV:341. Lawrence,
of
German
N. Y., IV:344.
Herter, Nicholas, of
German
,
V:358.
lieutenant,
captain,
Flats,
in
appeals
for
ex-
militia,
protection,
IV:119, V:179, 305.
Paw-
regiment of Ulster county
11:249, 436, 466. see
Hessians,
also
and Jager
Great
Britain,
corps.
Hessians, mercenary troops in service of Great Britain
Hanover,
action of
their
;
embarkation
of,
1:332-333;
in
Harlem Heights,
at
Hackensack,
losses
at
1
:352-
1:507;
Morristown, of
569
(note);
Germantown, attack on Fort
I
:
Fort
Washington, 1:573; generals 11:318,
of
second
of
537; prevent recapture
N. Y., IV:341. empts,
Tryon county,
Hess, Robert, of Col. Levi
353; Jr,
of
Tryon county
regiment,
from
Herter, Lawrence, of
Hervey,
peti-
IV: 120, IV: against,
N.Y., V:179.
arm}),
Flats,
Flats,
Flats,
pardon,
Christian,
militia,
German
N. Y., IV:342.
Herter,
his
indictments
187;
ling's
Herter, Frederick, of
Herter,
(note).
German
N. Y., IV:342. Hess (Hass), Bartholomew,
joins
Herrington,
lieutenant
11:453
Hess, Augustinus, of
Hess,
Herren-
ton), Isaac, of exempts of Kings district,
prisoner,
loyalist,
IV:302.
188.
VI:791.
militia,
Albany county
VI:38.
militia,
with Burgoyne,
Herring,
man
Hervy, David, of Col. John McCrea's regiment of
VIII:xxix.
his residence,
Hervey, George, ensign, of sixtysecond regiment, British army, with Burgoyne, 11:451 (note).
of,
in battle of
11:371,
372;
Montgomery,
in
II:
Analytical Index
—
Hessians
Hewes
continued.
389, 395
;
with Sir Henry Clin-
ton in force, 11:437; troops from arrive
Philadelphia
New
at
on
attack
aid
111:347;
York,
IV:857 (note); Paulus Hook, V:208 (note)
Fort Lafayette, at
;
from
Long Island to New York, V:542; guard V:720; prisoners, embarking from VII:200; at England, crossing
Montreal, VII:321 in
arrive with-
;
1:313,
11:512,
111:13,
IV:309, 600, 829. 832, V:448, VII:607. prisoners, negotiations for
exchange
11:570 (note), 571
573
(note)
;
(note),
confined at Albany,
near
Kingsbridge,
598, IV:857;
443; in
their strength
V:381 ation
New Heustis,
;
New
embark
(note) at
;
time
York, IV: for
strength of
York, VIII
III:
Quebec. IV: and situation
at
and about
600, 601
Canada, and situ-
evacuation
of
of
Smith,
their
account,
IV:451. Hewit, Benjamin, of Col. Johannes
county
111:298.
militia,
Randel,
Hewit.
Ulster
of
regiment
Snyder's
Col.
in
loyalist,
Daniel Claus' service. VI:451. Hewlit, see Hulet, Hulett.
Hews,
Hewes, Hughes.
see also
Hews, Alpheus, J.,
Essex county,
of
VI:606.
petitions,
Heyer, see also Hayer, Hyer. Heyer. William, of Orange county,
N. Y., IV:172. Heyntz, William, of Tryon county,
N. Y., taken
VI:30.
prisoner.
Heysradt, see also Huysradt.
VI:588. of
Jacob,
R. Livingston's regiment of Almilitia, IV:35.
bany county
Hey ward
(Haywood),
Thomas,
Jr,
delegate from South Carolina
to
continental
11:569
congress,
(note).
Heywood,
William,
Cheshire
of
county, N. H., appointed to keep
:3 17.
Ebenezer, major, member
of court martial,
Heverland,
C,
Heysradt, Handrick, of Col. Peter
111:124, 150. regiments,
&
(Hews)
:35.
14,
of,
461
Papers
Edenton, N.
N.
Sandy Hook, VIII
deserters,
— Clinton
account of prices, V:654.
Hickling
Pawling's
(Hinckling).
paymaster,
of
William,
Col.
Ichabod
precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,
Alden's Massachusetts regiment,
VI:531.
member
Hewes,
see also
Hews, Hughes.
Hewes (Hughs), from
North
Joseph, delegate
Carolina
to
con-
1:103 (note); news received by, V:65.
tinental congress,
of court of inquiry.
V:
417. Hickok, see also Hecock.
Hickok (Hecocks), Jeremiah, captain, of Lt. Col.
Massachusetts
Barnabas Sears' regiment,
serves
New York
State of
462
—
Hickok, Jeremiah under Lt. Col.
Hicks
continued,
VII:
Willett,
483.
Newtown, Albany
of
,
county, N. Y., his house resort
VI
from enemy,
emissaries
Hicks,
of
first
line,
V:
captain,
New York
519; guards boats on way
Dutchess county
Hicks, Charles, of Queens county,
V:159
loyalist,
Edward,
N. Y.,
of
(note).
Long
Island,
seeks exchange of wife
VI:905-906, VII:
children,
9. flour for use of
sells
Hicks,
John,
associate
New York
of
of
of
Royal
American Gazette," 1:64. Hicks,
John,
Dutchess
of
county
Hicks, Nathaniel, of Beekman's pre-
N. Y.,
cinct,
Hicks, Thomas,
111:355.
petitions,
of
Queens county, V: 159 proscribed,
Y.,
(note).
at time of
1:50;
counter, patriot
mihtia,
loyalist,
Gen. DeLancey's brigade. 224.
III:
Higby (Igby), Moses (Dr), Newburgh, N. Y., inoculates
of for
smallpox, 11:809.
Higgens, see also Higgins.
Higgens,
of
John,
Tryon county,
obtains information. III:
407. also
see
Higin-
Higginbottom, David, 772.
loyalist,
VI:
Higgins, see also Higgens.
regiment, Dutchess county mihtia,
VI:529.
signs petition,
Higgins,
Gabriel,
N.
county,
Y.,
of
Westchester
petitions.
III:
159.
Hicks, Whitehead, mayor of
York
county
V:28, 41.
Higgins, Benjamin, captain, of third
V:73.
militia,
Ulster
regi-
city,
" printer
Col.
of
Hardenbergh's
Higginbottom, bothom.
army, IV:785, V:168.
cause,
New
Golden Hill attitude
1:52,
en-
toward
V:
159
William,
111:325.
Higgins (Higings), James, of Col.
Roswell
Hopkins'
Dutchess
county
signs
certificate,
regiment
militia,
of
V:7I.
73.
Higgins,
(note).
Hicks,
ment
surgeon,
,
N. Y.,
Hicks, James,
N.
movement, VI:6I3.
Higby,
of
V:73.
militia,
new
against
protest
Higby (Highby), Jonas,
Hicks, Benjamin, of sixth regiment,
N. Y.,
in
to
Fort Schuyler, VI:59, 82.
Hicks,
state
Johannis
Benjamin,
regiment.
sented
:
360, 361.
and
county,
VII:320.
residents,
Hide, Joshua, of Putney, Vt., repre-
Hicks,
for
Dutchess
Hollow,
N. Y.,
county,
159.
Moses,
N.
Y.,
of
Westchester
petitions.
III:
Analytical Index
Massachusetts
from
delegate
Higginson, Stephen,
con-
to continental
VIII :82.
gress,
arm^.
Long
British
Island,
on
soldiers,
1:340, 347;
1:347;
attack,
463
Papers
Highlands of Hudson river 201 recommendations
—
cont'd.
com-
for
;
mander, 1:227; preparations
Highlanders, see also Great Britain,
Highlanders,
— Clinton
to lead
Harlem
at
for
1:251-252,283-286,
defending,
287, 404-405; pay of militia in, 1:293; regiment posted in, 1 :299 troops drawn from, I posted
:
;
375-376;
erection
barracks
of
:406, 41 9 ;passes to
Heights, 1:352; at Hackensack,
away
1:496, 498; lieutenant
cap-
be secured, 1:433-434, 455-456,
river, see also
477, 478, 479, 480, 482, 498,
Forts Arnold, Clinton, Constitu-
519, 521, 525, 667. 679, 808
of,
Montgomery and Hudson
Highlands of Hudson
command
ton in
88
work on
;
fortification in,
t:ons
;
r.ver;
Clin-
Gen.
1:98,
187,
leading
fortifications
199,
130,
1:127,
of,
283,
in,
337;
resolution of continental congress
on
(note)
river
soundings taken
1:560; cannon
river.
1
1
460,461,467,470,471,473,
tured, 1:622.
Highlands of Hudson
tion,
from,
of
1:129;
provincial
resolu-
congress
on
130; com-
in,
1:666;
McDougall occupies to, 1:679, 680-681
pass ;
ac-
of convention for protecting
tion
and
forts
(note),
1
passes,
:682-683
688, 695, 731; Clin-
ton assures to
at forts in,
secure,
Washington 1:691-692;
of efforts threat-
mittee to inspect places for forts,
ened by enemy, 1:725, 728; forts to be reinforced, 1:734, 736,
1:129; committee
744;
fortification,
1:129,
to erect
works,
way
131-132; Col. Isaac
and
:
1
:
130-131, Nicoll in tions,
command
of fortifica-
1:132; committee of con-
gress reports on fort, 1:132-133; committee appointed by Washing-
ton reports on works, difficulty of
1
:
1
33-1 38
;
operating against forts
by land, 1:147-148; Gen. Putnam apprehends no danger to posts,
1:148;
loss
148-154; committee
of
forts,
sent
to,
tories
to pass
through, on
enemy, 1:787; Generals Greene and Knox inspect posts
1:130; plans proposed for works, 1 30- 131; criticisms of plans, I
to
1:828;
political privi-
leges of soldiers in,
1:850; troops
passes,
ordered
to,
11:74,
101
(note),
152, 155, 167, 185, 199,216,
323, 333, 347, 350;
fortresses
under Gen. Putnam's command,
11:140; new troops required for garrisons, 11:146; Gen. Howe
I:
must be prevented from occupying, 11:150 (note); continental
I:
troops
in,
11:214;
report
that
State of
464 Highlands of Hudson II
:232
II
:233,
—
need of
forts in
;
river
cont'd,
be transported from,
troops will
235 cannon
garrisons,
required
;
in,
New York
—
cont'd. Highlands of Hudson river 205; works not completed. III:
246; medicines of,
left
with resident
111:264; supplies obtained
for
11:245, 270; enemy threatens, 11:348, 360, 362; loss of forts, 398387-395, 11:380-383,
posts
399,403,404,471.591,592,
707, IV:55, 64, 77, 283; part
at
in.
111:465;
militia retained
militia
111:539;
posts,
strengthen
to
111:704,
garrison,
IV:
of
Washington's army stationed
674; 436, 523, work 11:490; enemy abandons, recommenced in, 11:500, 556-
in,
IV:73; Clinton's commander of forts
111:101-102,
867,
526,
Gen.
557;
Parsons'
command
(note),
755-756,
11:513
in.
763-765
;
through. of
Hamilton passes 11:542 (note); work Col.
Ameri-
11:586-591;
officers
623-624;
dis-
fortifications
restoring
cussed,
can
500,
550,
captured
continental
in,
troops
new
(note) to,
Gen.
;
11:713
485
(note); persons ap-
pointed by state to
of
loss
(note)
mote
enemy
I
V
:
1
4
work
of
into
legislature to pro-
;
11:798,
in,
812;
active in country north of,
11:868;
command
Gen. of, II
871
(note)
works
in,
to,
work
11:749-750. 869
forts, ,
assist
11:739; inquiry
refortif>'ing,
;
McDougall
in
:869-870 (note), cannon
111:41
;
for
new
troops ordered
111:73, 82, 108, 113, 123,
144 (note)
;
McDougall again in command of posts, IV:346-347, 386; Gen. Nixon's brigade in, IV:384;
in,
ordered
Conway
IV:205; Massachusetts troops to defend, IV:333 (note); Gen.
scheme
11:690-691
works,
inexpedient to order
other regiments to, 111:200-201,
behavior sustained,
IV:99; Dutchess mihtia posted in, IV:154; Gen. Putnam in,
II:
11:629; resolutions of legislature on construction and maintenance of
as
burn
to
posts
;
abandoned,
in
danger
IV:551;
of provision
at
of
being
expiration
of service of troops in,
want
IV:
barracks,
IV:636; IV:
posts,
746, 749, 867; returns of ments stationed
in.
regi-
V:15. 29, 38,
42, 44, 45, 67; circuitous passage
of,
(note)
;
(note)
;
how
obviated,
narrow pass Clinton in
of,
camp
V:24 V:26 in,
V:
48, 50. 52, 54. 58. 59; flag from New York city stopped at,
V:350; exemptions from orders to, V:384, 385; V:400, in, provisioning posts 430, 444, 447; possible design against posts, V:42 7-428, 429, sending mihtia
589, 642, 810, 815-816, 831. 832, 852-853; Gen. Heath in.
Analytical Index
Highlands of Hudson
river
—
cont'd.
V:461, 464, 474, 491 ferry at mouth of, V:470; Gen. Robert ;
Howe
V:541,
in,
580,
552,
— Clinton
continued.
Hilat,
Westchester (note).
582, 596,647,658.659.661,
801. work
and
for defense to
V:553;
militia
to posts.
V :8
forwarded
7
1
to,
be forwarded.
ready to march ;
provisions to be
V:841
;
Col.
;
Pawling's corps ordered
941
833;
832.
831.
to,
V:
reduction of posts awaited
Canada, VI:44; Washington
VI:256
in,
lumber
(note);
needed
at posts, VI:274; Gen. Heath again commands in, VI 276; posts in need of provision. VI:397, 441 prisohers removed
northern
for pro-
petitions
Manor
of
of
Livingston
Dutchess
county,
111:676; of Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment of Dutchess county
VI :7,
mihtia, Hill,
8.
captain, to aid capture
,
1:697.
of loyalists, Hill (Hills), of
in
V:461
horse,
light
Hildreth, James, tection
826,
465
Papers
Ulster county,
(Mrs); widow, N. Y., court
martial at her house.
1
:596, 598.
602. 613, 614. Hill.
Roswell Hop-
of Col.
Aaron,
:
kins'
regiment of Dutchess county
111:441.
militia,
;
to,
VI:518;
posts to be strength-
VI:573; supplies on way VI:597; Clinton goes to,
ened. to,
VII :35; safety of posts to be insured, VII :3 9. 332, 347. 392.
Amasa.
Hill,
of
Col.
Ness' regiment of
Van
V:664.
militia.
Hill,
Peter
Albany county
Andrew, major, Dutchess
ment,
of second regi-
county
militia;
Pleas'
detach-
1
491
;
distress of troops in.
604-605. 622; gorge
of.
fort at
VII:
mouth
in
captain
1:830.
ment, of
VI 1 1:4 17.
71
56,
42,
observations
to
be made
J.,
member
of
court
mands
detachment
V:344-345, 348, 354,
for
special
356.
High reach, the N. Y., 1:126. see
Higinbothom,
Hudson
river,
Hill,
also
Higginbot-
ler
Hill.
Higinbothom, R., chaplain, army, with Burgoyne
at
British
Saratoga,
11:452 (note). ,
David, captain. Karonghuotye,
Mohawk
tom.
Hilat.
831. 11:16. 25,
service,
from,
V:854.
;
IV:280, VI:588; com-
martial,
Highlands of Middletown, N.
Maj.
cornet,
loyalist,
to Fort
Schuy-
Henry, director of proposed of North America, VII:
Bank 629. Hill,
of
deputy
meeting, VIII :370.
James,
IV:422.
prisoner
in
Canada,
State of
466
Hill,
of
lieutenant-colonel,
John,
ninth regiment, British army, with at
Burgoyne
Saratoga,
11:450
Hils,
(note).
com-
Col.
against
Loring,
II:
78-79.
Hils,
Hilton,
Van
of Capt.
gomery, 1:451.
petitioner,
Tryon county, V:179.
Michael,
United
Hillegas,
,
N. Y.,
;
111:80;
lottery tickets,
unsigned
States
mentions copper plate
treasurer printer,
his
receipt
for
111:339; transmits
bills to
Abraham
Yates,
drafts in his VI:75, 101 favor, VII :99; his notes counter-
Jr,
;
feited,
VI 1 1:2 17, 218.
Hillhouse,
——
purchas.ng
,
flour,
his
permit
for
IV:283, 284.
Flats,
N. Y., IV:341. Hills,
George,
Jr, of
Flats,
N. Y., IV:341.
county
regiment,
army,
V:opp.
152. Hills,
Nicholas,
German
Flats,
N. Y., IV:344. Hillsboro
(Hillsborough)
N. Y.,
N. H., Jacob Abbott to keep count of prices in, V:654.
ac-
Robert
V:383, 384.
Van
Albany V:383, 384.
claim for damages,
his
11:824-826. Hilyard, David, of Claverack district,
N. Y.,
petitioner,
V:930.
Hinckling, see Hickling.
Hindustan (Indostan), Hyder Ali's operations in, VII:232. Hine, see Hyne.
Thomas, of exempts Dutchess county, IV:63. Cumberland
N. Y., now Vernon, 805,
810-812; in
of
county,
Vt., theft of to,
1:803-
represented
favor of
in
New York,
510, 622, IV:792, VI:607, 613; committee
111:170,
800,
recommendation
office of sheriff,
Hinspaugh county,
Albany
William R., of Albany,
Hilton,
approves of
militia,
militia,
movements
Hills, John, lieutenant, twenty-third British
Col.
of
ammunition belonging
German
Van
Rensselaer's regiment of
Hinsdale,
German
county,
79.
Hilton, Robert, of Col. Robert
Hills, see also Hill.
of
1
:
V:383.
Jonathan,
Hmkley,
George,
V
Rensselaer's regiment of Al-
Hilligas, Conrad, of Trj'on county, N. Y., petitioner, V:l 79.
Hills,
petitioner,
bany county
of
V:l 79.
Tryon
Rensselaer's regiment of
A. Swart-
Hillegas,
of
Lorenz,
county mihtia,
Thomas,
Tryon county,
petitioner,
Hilton, Jacob, of Col. Robert
wout's company at Fort Mont-
Hill,
of
Gottfried,
N. Y.,
N. Y.,
Hill, Robert, adjutant, brings plaints
New York
(Henspaugh,
paugh), Jacob 636.
Peter,
Rose's
for
111:365.
loyalist,
recruits,
Hineof
Lt.
11:635,
Analytical Index
Seneca
Hiokatoo,
his
chief,
in-
humanity, 1:164.
Edward,
Hissted, trict,
N. Y.,
of Saratoga dis-
IV:770.
petitioner,
"
"
Historical
(DawVI:256-257
Magazine
son's), letters from,
(note).
— Clinton
—
continued, Hobart, John S. on loss of Highland forts, 11:396,
397-398; concerned
necticut,
his
under
appointment of
commissary
Con-
of
major,
,
V :260,
hides,
411.
on committee
proceedings
bearer
111:180-182; 111:185;
of
111:608-609;
receives,
lor,
VII:580.
tal service,
see a/50
Hoag,
Quaker y:74. Robert,
Hoakesly,
general, with
toga,
preacher,
wagonmaster
county,
Y.,
of
Isaac,
New York
ton
petitioner,
IV:
third
port,
VI:370.
line, deserts,
Hubard, Hubbard. Hobart
Hubbard),
(Hobbert,
Sloss, puisne justice of state
supreme
court;
on
interference
1 :382 put on committee to direct secret expedi-
with expedition,
1
:486
;
;
application
writ of habeas
corpus,
to,
for
11:355;
question of his authority to grant writ,
11:355-357;
delegate
to, of
behavior
V: 58-1 60; I
sketch
certifies
(note);
to
313;
290,
of
V :6
court
pro-
1
5-6 6 1
Dutchess
in ;
sends Clin-
news from Connecticut, VI:
regiment.
Hobart, Hobbart, Hobbert, see also
tion,
for
387-388; advised
Hoard,
for
IV:
terminer,
Ulster
563.
John
V:313
ceedings
of
Stephen,
N.
county,
of,
Tay-
Sara-
at
Burgoyne
11:452 (note).
Hoakham,
and
Clinton complains of refugees,
court,
with asso-
precept
V:119,
congress,
Albany
Cornelius
signs
279; proposed
Hoeg, Hoog.
,
prisoner,
IV:121;
letter,
supreme
ciates, petition of
court of oyer
of
from
certifies
VII:91, 435, 452. 487-488.
Hoag,
of
courts sitting in Dutchess county,
Willett's levies, musters recruits,
Hity, Conrot, enl.sted for continen-
11:679
river,
certifies
;
safety
11:397;
to consider obstruc-
Hudson
of
tion
proceedings
Hitchcock, Lyman, major, of Col.
for
of continental magazine,
(note)
Hitchcock,
467
Papers
his reflections
to
go
VI:410; engages
to provide cash
to
New-
in project
and clothing
for
state
use,
VI:419,
759,
825,
854-855; expected
718-719,
at
Middletown, VI:420; suggests scheme to remedy financial embarrassment,
VI:652-653;
sol-
diers' certificates sent to, for cor-
rection,
VI:655;
returns
from
VI:757; expected at Poughkeepsie, VI:848; can recommend Mr Baldwin, VII:
Connecticut,
54; member
of council for gov-
State of
468 Hobart, John S.
—
continued,
southern
erning
of
parts
state,
N. Y., informs Clinton
of
murder
Hobart, Joshua, ing to
illicit
vv^ith
11:451
British
regiment,
Burgoyne
Col.
at Saratoga,
Woodhull's
351, 571-572. of Schaghticoke,
constable,
VII:302.
Hobbert, Joseph L.,
to
be prose-
to
Clinton,
Hobby of
—
,
to
be tried by court
IV:431.
(Hubby),
David,
major,
second regiment, Westchester
county mihtia; carries
city
letter,
his son,
VI:502, 630;
539; prisoner taken 332-333.
mission to
Hobby (Hobey), Maj. Hobby, is
Manor
N.
to
I
:
VII:
Rens-
of
craves
per-
England,
IV:
Y.,
go
at,
near,
482-483. Hochstrasser,
Jacob,
of
lieutenant,
VII:326.
levies,
of
Hodgdon, Samuel, commissary Hodge, Hodge,
see also
James,
Hodge,
111:70.
stores,
Hodges. of
line,
first
regiment.
VI:532.
Isaac, of exempts of
New
V:
Hodge, Israel, tried for delinquency and acquitted, V:686. Hodge, "
deserter to
Montgomery," manned and equipped,
ship,
11:8,
and men intended
be
74;
for his
his
frigate,
11:104-105;
loss
11:394;
of
privateer
galleys under his orders,
Jonathan, son of
which
VI:502,
503;
enemy, ¥1:630.
of
captain
for-
offense with
charged,
John,
his vessel to
ship,
VI:622, 623; wards prisoners, VI:707. promotion,
he
at,
New York
between
ferry,
and Hoboken, guard
officers
540;
IV:840; Washington
Windsor, N. Y., 111:449, 513.
111:601.
martial,
at,
New York
IV:368-369. writes
:
by
of,
VIII :397.
ordnance and
cuted for violating embargo act,
Hobby,
held
New York
Hobbart, Jonathan,
,
558; reported evacuation
selaerwyck,
Jesse
guard
;
prisoners taken at, II
Hochnell, John, of
charge against, 11:626, IV:350,
Hobby,
;
Peter, lieuten-
regiment of Orange county militia,
N. Y.,
:573
Hoboken
(note).
of
1
lieutenant,
Hobart (Hubbard), ant,
VII:77-78.
Minchin,
twenty-first
army,
affidavits of, relattraffic,
at,
enemy, IV:180 (note); prisoner
Maj. Strong, IV:I45-147.
Hobart,
Hoboken (Hobock, Hoboke, Hobook, Hobuck, Hoobuck), N. J., deserters arrive at, 1:271
VI 1 1.-184. Hobart, Joshua, of Blooming Grove,
of
New York
his
and
V:310-
311. Samuel, of Capt. Uriah Drake's Ulster county exempts, V:3.
Hodger,
Analytical Index
Hodger, William, of Capt. Uriah Drake's
Ulster
county exempts,
V:3.
— Clinton
469
Papers
Hoff, John, of Kings
bany county,
district,
N.
Y.,
Al-
indicted,
111:610.
Hodges,
see also
Hoffman, see also Huffman.
Hodge.
Hodges, John, of Dutchess county, N. Y., under sentence of death,
Hoffman,
Dutchess
of
,
county, N. Y.,
his
flour
seized,
VII:7.
V:615. Hodges, Silas (Dr), recommended by Gov. Trumbull, V:184.
Hodgskin
(Hodgkins),
Joseph,
captain, of fifteenth Massachusetts at
regiment,
R.
Providence,
Hoffman, Abraham, first
lieutenant,
Ulster
regiment,
Hoffman, Abraham, Salisbury's
county
V:880.
mihtia, at Catskill,
vester
of
of
Capt.
light
horse
Sil-
of
I.,
Kingston, IV:755.
IV:i34.
Anthony, of Dutchess N. Y., member of assemcounty, bly, IV:550.
Hoffman,
Hodgson,
lieutenant-
Studholme, British
general,
army,
1V:509.
Hodkison, John, loyalist, of Col. Ebenezer Jessup's corps, prisoner,
VI:451.
Hoffman, Anthony, Jr, of Dutchess county, N. Y., certifies proceedings
Hodler,
of
Peter,
miner,
N. Y.,
petitioner,
N. Y.,
petitioner,
Hoeg,
see also
Hoeg,
,
Hoffman,
felonies,
IV:52.
with
of Col.
James
of
Ulster
VI :899.
militia,
petitioner,
William,
Haverstraw,
V:471.
ensign,
of
ninth
regiment, British army, with Bur-
goyne
at
Saratoga,
(note).
Hoff, see also
ter-
trict
Hendrick,
of
loyalist
VI:73I.
Herman,
of
Rhinebeck
N. Y., member
committee,
of dis-
11:531; reports
by Samuel Hake, IV:333-334; commissary agent, IV:687; orders Samuel Hake
injuries suffered
1:278. of
Felix,
N. Y., Floey,
precinct,
charged
McClaghry's regiment county
prisoner,
Hoffman,
Hoag, Hoog.
Hoeman, Benjamin,
Hoers,
Charles, of exempts Dutchess county, IV:235.
Hoffman,
article bearing his
Nathan,
oyer and
of
V:616.
IV:52.
Hodler, Salomon, of Marbletown,
Hodshey, name, 1:542.
court
of
Marbletown,
11:451
into custody, V:656, 670. Hoffman (Hoofman), Jury, loyalist prisoner, VI:731.
Hoffman,
of
Rhinebeck
precinct, N. Y., certifies in favor of Samuel Hake, V:372.
Hoffman,
Hough, Huff.
Martin,
Philip,
enemy, VII :82.
murdered
by
470 Hoffman,
New York
Dutchess
Hogeboom,
of
Robert,
N.
county,
State of
Y.,
III:
petitioner.
242.
fourth
county
Dutchess
regiment,
member
militia,
of
court
VI:588.
martial,
Hoffman, Zach.,
VI :836. Sarah,
Rhinebeck
of
N. Y., certifies in favor Samuel Hake, V:372.
jail,
Hogeboom, Stephen,
Washington county, N. Y., tioner, Vl:269.
see
Hogeland,
Hooghland,
also
of
Hogeland,
Elisha Sheldon's dragoons, gives
Hogenkamp (Hoghencamp) Col.
of William, Hogan, Albany, N. Y., petitioner, \:260.
Hogan, William, loyalist prisoner, VI:451. VII:320. Hog Back hill, Chemung county, N. Y., V:234 (note).
ninth
Hogaboone.
militia,
county
captain,
Peter,
of
Peter,
IV:651.
Jr,
county,
exempts
of
IV:65I.
N. Y.,
John
Orange county for
petitions
militia
re-
requirements,
of
Orange petitioner, IV:
Martines,
N.
Y.,
172.
Hogg,
of
Ralph,
Hoghtailer,
Abraham
Col.
regiment
of
V:825.
militia,
loyalist prisoner,
,
V:227. see
also
Hogeland,
exempts 111:642,
and
Hoogland,
Hooglandt.
Hogland,
of
:
VI:903.
Hogenkamp,
Hogland,
Dutchess
in
V
of
VI:836.
Claverack,
of
Hooghland,
Claverack, N. Y..
Hogeboom,
V:774;
,
Albany county
John,
jail,
Hogeboom,
of
V:223.
V:126.
Hogeboom,
militia,
of
Dutchess county
department of
Cornelius,
regiment,
M., captain,
Brinckerhoff's
commissary of purchases,
Hogeboom,
depredations,
peti-
duction
in
of
243-244.
prisoner. III :224.
,
adjutant, of Col.
,
peti-
Hogaboone, John, loyalist, Andreas Emmerich's chasseurs,
see also
Hoog-
Hoogland,
Kingsbury,
Washington county, N. Y., tioner, VI:269.
Hogland,
landt.
information of
Louis,
Hogeboom, Hogeboom,
of exempts of
Claverack, N. Y., 111:642, IV:
Hoffnagle, Christeen, of Kingsbury,
Hoffnagle,
Dutchess
in
VI :836.
651.
Jr,
precinct, of
county
Dutchess
in
Peter, Jr,
jail,
Hogeboom,
Hoffman, Robert, lieutenant-colonel, of
county
county,
Abraham, N.
Y.,
of
Dutchess
petitioner.
III:
241. Hogle,
Barnabas,
district,
in
of
Cambridge
N. Y., assessed
for son
enemy's service, VI:646-647.
Analytical Index
Pen
Hog to,
Westchester
Ridge,
county, N. Y.,
— Clinton
Holland, Samuel, major, surveyorgeneral, British army,
prisoner conveyed
111:507.
by, of
Paul,
Hogstrasser,
exempts
of
Hoite,
,
information from, 11:63
Holams,
Col.
of
Asa,
Livingston's regiment of
county
Holcom,
Stephen,
Ulster county,
Holdridge,
R.
Albany
of
exempts 111:499.
•
;
from,
:68
1
VI:509;
Neutrality,
621.
383;
;
for
loans
VI 1:423;
in,
change
240.
France security
of
ferry,
in
goods,
IV:425, 426.
Hole,
charge
John,
loyalist
of
Clinton's
436, 468, 476.
1
Holker, Sieur John, French consul-
VII:32l-322.
general,
Holland,
of
,
:85
II
1
Kinderhook, at his
articles
N.
Y.,
may
be
New York
city,
Holland, Henry, of
;
toast
Johannis
01;
from, arrives, VIII
drunk
to,
:
VIII :299.
regiment
Jansen's
Ulster county militia,
desires
that
brought
from
V:554-555.
New York
manuscripts,
Holliday
New
of
V:527.
and
information
charge,
1:747.
406-407;
his
application
Clinton,
of
V:554-
1:3.
(Hollady), Windsor, N.
V:
555.
1
VIII:
Hollet, see also Hallett.
city.
to
96,
credit injured in,
04 mmister
petition of his grandchildren,
executors
VII:
;
Holley, Orville L., editor of Clinton
.
Holland, F., of Bethlehem, Orange county,
425;
Hollet (Holet), Moses, of Lt. Col.
N. Y., important papers house,
of ex-
for loan in,
VIII :95,
in,
American
256;
Holet, see Hollet.
bills
goods from, reach Philadelphia, VIII :37; extent of
424, loan
II:
prisoner,
VII: obtain
to
VII:423,
on,
429
of, order-
copper,
fails
congress
has
with, VII:
merchants
substitute
of
against,
crown
make peace
Claverack, N. Y., 111:625, IV:
superintendent
:
by VI:664;
in,
British
power 201 (note) ing
,
I
suffers
manifesto
king's
VI: 709; to
Holdridge, Richard, of exempts of
League
joins
;
war, VI:663; loan
complaint against, IV:610, 620-
Holdron,
her
Provinces),
materials for houses brought
British
of
lieutenant-colonel,
,
66
Vt.,
IV:35.
militia,
(United
influence in behalf of liberty,
(note).
Peter
map made
:opp.328.
I
Holland
Albany, N. Y., IV:10, 209. of Otter creek,
471
Papers
to
1:373, 374;
.
Y.,
be his
of
money in
his
house,
Holliday, Juda, of Albany, N. Y.. seeks to
go
V:370-37L
to
New York
city,
State of
472 Hollister, Jesse,
of Col.
lieutenant,
Joseph Vose's Massachusetts Providence, R.
at
ment,
regi-
IV:
I.,
134.
Holmes,
,
Morris
of Col.
Graham's regiment, 111:421. Increase,
Holly,
with
army, toga,
Orange county
of
regiment
militia,
111:159.
petitioner,
Holmes,
Holmes,
Holmes, James, regiment.
Westchester
VI:630.
Ichabod,
Holmes, 676.
III:
petitioner.
of
colonel,
New York
fourth
line,
at-
V:639-640; in Poughjail, VI:836; whigs interhis behalf, VI:875; begs
attempt,
in
favorable
consideration
of
his
case,
VII
colonel
James De Lancey's corps, VII:565.
loyalist
:1
5-1 6;
lieutenant-
of
Holmes, John, quartermaster, army,
with
Burgoyne
toga,
11:452
(note).
Holmes, John, prisoner in
111:177.
VI:
111:159,
Westchester
Peter,
of
N. Y.,
petitioner,
VII:*
Sheubel,
petitioner.
III:
duct
(Dr), vindicates con-
Silas
Dr Richard
of
Bayley,
petitions in
Holobel,
colonel,
,
permit
given by, II :723.
tempts to join enemy, 1:71 1, VI: 630; his preparations for a second
keepsie
Westchester
of
Y..
VIII:266-267. of
David,
county, N. Y.,
N.
631.
Holmes,
III:
petitioner.
III:
petitioner.
Nathan,
Holmes,
Westchester
of
N. Y., 159. VII:63I.
N. Y.,
county,
Holmes, 676.
Becker,
Westchester
of
Joseph,
county,
Wilham, of Goshen, N. Y.. IV:147, 148, 149.
coroner,
county,
Sara-
at
11:450 (note).
county,
Holly, William, his bond, 11:610.
Holmes,
Burgoyne
630.
11:258.
Holly, Jesse, of Westchester county,
N. Y.,
British
major,
Jr,
159. Col.
of
captain,
Hathorn's
John
pose
John,
Holmes,
Hollowson,
Holly,
New York
at
British
Sara-
Holobord, Asariah, of Cherry Valley, N. Y.. IV:721. Holsapel, see also Holtsabbel.
Holsapel (Holsepple), Johannis, of of
exempts 111:642,
Claverack,
N.
Y.,
IV:651.
Holt, John, exempted from mihtia service,
111:421.
" Holt,
John,
York
printer,
Journal",
Adams
visits,
1:79;
newspaper sent
to,
New
starts
1:62;
John
New York IV:548;
659;
publishes account of
his
IV:
paper sent to Francis Lewis,
Onon-
daga expedition, IV:791, 831; publishes plan for restoring public
favor of
Dutchess county
jail,
credit,
IV:821
;
publishes resolu-
tions offered in congress,
V
:
I
16;
complains that congressional pro-
Analytical Index
Holt, John
—
V
known,
little
:
for fixing
scheme of congress ratio of hard money to
currency,
V:623-626; shows
623;
criticises
of
pense
to publish report of
on Harpersfield,
attack
ex-
newspaper,
publishing
V:624-625;
V:633;
publishes particulars of land sale,
VI:252;
he
that
report
has
suspended business, VI:869; print
of
story
required
to
VIII :24,
copies of acts,
furnish
to
kid-
at
attempt
VII: 193;
naping,
33.
VIII :67, 68, 69. 71,
congress,
72, 82. Holtsabbel, see also Holsapel. Gerret,
Rhinebeck
of
on
public work, 1:640, 11:40.
John,
engaged on pubhc
Hommel, Hermanus,
of Capt.
Sil-
vester Salisbury's light horse of
Kingston, IV:755. Ulster county,
Hommel,
Jr,
Silvester
county
Honeoye
Salisbury's
(Homel), of
first
Capt.
light
horse
Martin,
regiment,
militia,
his
Ontario county, N.
lake,
V:
Y., Indian town at foot of,
238
(note).
Honeywell, see also Honavel, Hunnewel. ( Honey wel), Enoch, of Westchester county, N. Y., Ill: 159.
Honeywell
Israel
of
captain,
(Isaac),
11:691
assembly, his
Jr,
regiment, West-
first
chester county militia;
member
VI 1:221;
refugees,
262
;
touching
of
IV:
(note), services
military
comfor
gives
infor-
prisoner,
VII:
to protect persons
engaged
VII:496; barbariimputed to, VIII :209, 213-
ties
214, 239-240; commissioner VIII :233, 239.
Honger, Peter, prisoner jail,
lieu-
orders
VI
in
Pough-
:836.
Michael,
Honsinger,
of
Dutchess
Charlotte
county,
N. Y., VI:576. Honyuga,
Hood, Ulster
of
sequestration,
precinct,
of
of Kingston, IV:755.
tenant,
730.
keepsie
Hommel, Jurry, of N. Y., IV:819. Martin,
of
,
in impressing,
work, 1:640.
Hommel
(Honeywell),
Westchester county mihtia, VI:
mation
engaged
Benjamin,
Paw-
Col.
in
mended, VI:595-596; agent
N. Y., V:372.
precinct,
Homan,
Honavel
continued,
VI:55.
ling's levies,
215;
Holtsabbel,
473
Hommel, Martin awaited, V:880;
Honeywell,
Holton (Holten), Samuel, delegate from Massachusetts to continental
Homan,
Clinton Papers
—
continued.
ceedings are too
—
Sir
see
Hanneyaye.
Samuel, admiral, British
arrives at Sandy Hook, VII:293; off Capes of Delaware, VII:305.
navy,
State of
474 Adam,
Hoofer,
prisoner,
loyalist
VI:731.
Hoog,
Hoag, Hoeg.
Hoog, Thomas Andrew,
Haver-
of
straw precinct, N. Y., petitioner,
also
see
Hogeland,
Hogland, Hoogland, Hooglandt. Hooghland, Benjamm, has charge of workmen, 1 :64l .
Hooghland (Hoogland), Dirck, Dutchess
county,
N.
of
IV:
Y.,
803, V:852.
Hoogtyling.
Hooghteling,
of
major,
Philip,
Ulster county militia, brings combefore
531;
martial,
attends
meeting
1:687; called
officers, 1
court
:689
;
I
inquiry,
member
1:853;
of into
of
V:6 19-620.
Hooglandt,
see
also
of
Dutchess
Rombout county,
N. Y., V:105.
William,
deputy
IV:852. 1:357.
carries letter,
,
,
Hooper,
of
Stephen,
N. Y.,
11:819,
Saratoga
in British service,
839-840,
877,
III:
Hoops
(Hoopes),
Adam,
major,
to
Gen.
aide-de-camp
Sullivan,
Hoornbeek,
V:230
(note).
see also
Hornbeck.
county,
Ulster
of
Benjamin,
N.
Y.,
IV:
petitioner,
768; attacked by enemy, VII: 410. Derick
Hoornbeek,
of
(Dirk),
Ulster county, N. Y., petitioner, helps bury dead, VII:
Hoornbeek,
of
Eliza,
Rochester,
N. Y.,
suffers
enemy's incursions, IV:684; tions,
by
peti-
IV:768.
Hoornbeek, county,
Y.,
Ulster
of
Henry,
N.
petitioner,
IV:
768.
Hoogland, John, captain, of Orange county, N. Y., IV:172. Hoogland,
colonel,
of Sussex county, Hooper, N. J., V:456.
Ulster county,
Hogeland, Hogland, Hooghland. Hoogland, Abraham, precinct,
Hooper,
pur-
410.
Hooghteling (Hoghtelingh) ,Thonis,
Hoogland,
flour
68.
,
IV:768;
court martial, II :59.
his deposition,
1
:
gomery, 1:825; member of court of
:
quartermaster general,
Hoornbeek,
Mont-
Fort
at
Hoghtailer,
Johannes,
V
of,
Hooper,
third
IV:790.
tence of death,
also
80-81.
Hooghteeling, William, under sen-
service,
Hoogtyling,
patent,
Hooghteeling, Hooghteling, see also Hoghtailer,
see
Hooghteehng, Hooghteling. chased
Hooghland,
field
Orange county, IV:8I7.
Hoogtyling,
11:538.
530,
Hooglandt, John, purchases wheat in
see also
plaints
New York
of
county, N. Y., VI:450.
Dutchess
Hoornbeek
(Hornbeck),
lieutenant-colonel,
ment,
Ulster
of
county
Jacob,
third
regi-
militia,
structions to, concerning levies,
inI
:
Analytical Index
—
Hoornbeek, Jacob
295
his
;
Clarkstown,
:489
1
;
1:517;
of regiment,
ordered
to
sends return his
regiment
1:538-539;
dismissed,
reports
removal of stores from Hackeninforn:ied that court
1:546;
sack,
martial
1:580; com-
ordered,
is
mits prisoner to ruard, of
meeting
field
1:596;
5:721
intercedes for militiaTian, to
out
carry
martial, seat
1
in
sentences
:808
11:271
affairs,
Indian
concerning
depositions
for
takes
11:32;
assembly,
;
court
of
mer.tio::ed
;
at
1:687;
oificers,
(note); to trans-
11:272-
mit message to Indians,
274.
Hoornbeek
Horn-
(Hoornbeeck,
Wawarsing, N. Y., petitioner, 11:644, III: 549, IV:768.
beek), Johannis,
of
Hoornbeek, Philip,
petitioner,
IV:
768.
Hoosick (Hosack, Hoseck, Hosick,
Houccack), N. Y.,
residents of,
111:326. 327, V:405, Vl:360.
363, VI 1:406; to, VII:6I5.
Hoosick
committed sented
;n,
Y.,
outrages
11:850;
repre-
Cambridge convention, Vl:865; residents of, VII :35, in
389; 617-618.
insurrection
Hoosick (note).
river,
residents of, 11:585,
IV:546, V: at. Vll:
120. 124, 852; soldiers
244. Hopewell. N.
Hopkins,
,
county
Hopkins,
11:626. con-
234.
VII[:233,
army, ,
of
captain,
,
Hopkins,
at,
Dutchess
captain, of
militia,
tinental
Washington VIII:403.
J..
501,
111:496,
lieutenant, of Col.
VI:814.
Willett's levies.
Hopkins. Benjamin, of North Castle. N. Y.. 1:703.
David.
Hopkins.
Charlotte
of
county. N. Y., appointed justice
common
of court
of
218;
exempts,
of
pleas.
III:
IV:447;
sup-
plies cat le for garrisons.
VI:43.
Hopkins, Ehsha, adjutant, 11:416. Hopkins, Ely, of Col. Henry LudinDutchess .county
ton's regiment of militia,
Hopkins, meets
V:825. Esek,
admiral,
1:247;
New at Washington London, Conn., VIII :398, 419.
Hopkins, Jonathan,
of
Fredericks-
burgh precinct, Dutches^ county,
in,
VII:602,
Hopkins, Moses, of Great Earring-
V:621.
ton, Mass.,
Hopkins, Noah, of Amenia, N. Y.,
recommends Hopkins,
Y.,
VII:553
regiment, martial,
Wood, IV:400.
Lt.
Reuben,
jutant, of Col.
N.
475
N. Y., 111:183.
N.
district,
ordered
troops
Clinton Papers
Hopewell, Dutchess county, N. Y.,
continued.
regiment
—
1
:335
lieutenant,
ad-
Morris Graham's ;
testi.fies
1:414, 415.
at court
New York
State of
476 Robert, of
Hopkins,
of
exempts
Charlotte county, IV:447.
Israel
Hopkins, Roswell, colonel, of
sixth
regiment, Dutchess county militia letter
from,
1:334;
petitions,
335, 339; forwards pay
505
rolls,
Fort Independence,
at
;
of
I
V:693
266; standing
151,
of
certain
Dutchess
command
to
111:443;
levies,
69; delinquents
V
:
in his
regiment, :
356; corresponds vv^ith Clinton on levies and exemptions from militia VI: 7-9;
service,
altercation
his
VI 125men in his
1
26
;
charges against
regiment,
VI:589,
resignation, for
officer
:
590; offers VI:818; recommends levies,
VI:845-846;
received by state treasurer
money from, VII clerk
of
general
Vermont,
assembly,
V:
Hopkins,
at
(Happer),
his
Wash-
house
VIII :406,
Jacobus,
of
Durlach, Tryon county, N. Y., loyalist, VII :80, 81. of Durlach,
Hopper, Conrat,
county, N. Y.,
Hopper, Cerret, N. J., vouches 1:544;
York
of
Bergen county,
for
John Doremus, from his
taken
goods 1
premises,
Hopper,
:741
.
confined
John,
Tryon VII :81.
loyalist,
in
New
11:723.
city,
Hopper, John, of exempts
of
Orange
county, 111:735.
Solomon,
heutenant,
of
VI:529. Solomon,
of
Fredericks-
burgh precinct, Dutchess county,
N. Y., 111:183.
New York Horn,
,
line,
his
of
fifth
regiment,
V:926.
exchange proposed,
IV:855.
seventh regiment, Dutchess county militia,
Colden his
;
Hopper, Samuel, of
326. VI:644, 760, VII:447. Hopkins,
:624
I:
:85.
Roswell,
Hopkins,
1
ington's headquarters,
Hopper
V
his
by enemy, 1:534,
Thomas
536;
V:
;
1:216;
enemy,
released
house,
416.
7 1 -73 on leave of absence,
with George Tremble,
515;
has
brothers at Bennington, Vt.,
to,
(note).
house colonel's headquarters,
;
111:442;
Jersey,
709
(note),
by
family
II
in his regiment, 11:626-628; recommends exemption, 111:441 to,
New
Hopper, Andrew, of Bergen county, N. J., sCiZed with members of his
men
order
horse,
Benjamin Franklin
of
letters
Capt.
of
troop
Hopkinson, Francis, of
I
levies,
Youngs' IV:730.
I
817, 845, 11:14. 27, 55, 69 94, 98, 114, 119, 127, 135 lieutenant-colonel
loyalist, of
Hopkins, William,
[Horn (Hornn)l, Daniel (surname blank in printed matter), of ex-
emps of Ulster county, 111:499. Hornbeck, see also Hoornbeek. Hornbeck, B.
N. Y.,
C,
his house,
of
Wawarsing,
V:228
(note).
Analytical Index
— Clinton
New
Horton,
Hornblower, Josiah,
member Hornie,
of
of legislature,
of
William,
Jersey,
VIII :220. Butternuts,
Horren, David, employed work,
1
:64
I
in
Fairfield
for
expenses
1:372; Samuel H.
Parsons
ordered
bill
1:399; suspected per-
to,
son pretends to be on
Gen.
11:317;
516;
way
to,
at,
II:
Parsons
troops near, 111:135; pur-
chase of
salt at,
Westchester
troops at,
need of
in
676,
675,
111:300; refuge
patriots,
789,
missary
asks
V:92;
CLver
help
IV:361
com-
V:47; of
at,
troops
Wolcott
writes
V:166; from, V:46 1-462;
achievement
from, militia
Holmes preparing V:640. Horseneck,
to take
;
IV:
flour,
of
Col.
boat
at,
Westchester
county,
at,
1:763,
rendezvous
to
at,
V:
35.
Horse
the,
Hudson
river,
N. Y., 1:126. Roderique, & Co., of Paris, France, house furnishing American 11:304 supplies, (note), 315.
with,
,
Capt. Pell's account
VI:561.
I
:
428.
against,
:294, 296, 298.
Ambrose,
Horton,
accusation heard by,
N.
county,
Y.,
159, VI 1:63
York line, VI:630.
Westchester
of
Daniel,
of
captain,
New
fourth regiment.
Horton,
charge
lieutenant,
,
1
III:
petitions.
1; can furnish
evi-
dence, VI: 707; Clinton apprises him of his duty as justice of
VII:47-48.
peace,
Horton (Hartan), David, Johannes
Wallkill,
N.
of
Y.,
of
David,
exempts
V:3,
of
on
111:471;
IV:501.
scouting service,
Horton,
of
regiment
Snyder's
11:109;
militia,
of Col.
Uriah
Capt.
exempts,
4.
Horton, Gilbert, of Harrison's PurWestchester
N. Y.,
loyalist,
county,
11:479, 480.
Horton, Gilbert, commissary of sues, killed in dispute,
is-
VI 1:4 19.
Horton, James, of exempts of reach,
Hortalez,
Horton,
recom-
l.eutenant,
,
chat:e,
Horse Pound (Horse Pond), Putnam county, N. Y., road to, V: militia
:604.
Drake's Ulster county
N. Y., enemy lands IV:610.
6;
1
for continental service,
Horton,
county. Conn.,
for
public
.
Horseneck (Horse-Neck),
at,
Horton,
w ith
company
in
Samuel Devine,
mended
N. Y., V:418.
477
Papers
New
Windsor, N. Y., 111:449, 513. Horton, Jaires, county, N.
Horton,
Jr,
Y.,
Jonathan,
county,
N. Y.,
of Westchester loyalist,
of
V:I59.
Westchester
petitioner.
III:
159.
Horton, Joshua, employed on public work, 1:642.
State of
478
Horton (Morten), Matthias,
Abraham
Col.
Dutchess
of
regiment
Jr, of
Brinckerhoff's
county
VI:590, 591.
militia,
WoodhuU's
Orange
county
of
regiment
11:76,
militia,
82. for
dehnquency, V:687. William,
Horton,
of
Jonathan,
Kings
lieutenant,
WoodhuU's
Royal (note)
Orange county militia, charge IV:350, 351.
House,
Hosbrook, cate,
draft
his
,
certifi-
11:302.
Hosderhand,
certifies in
Samuel Hake, V:372.
favor of
Hosier,
Rhine-
of
Cornelius,
service
in
John,
at
Fort
Montgomery, 1:822, 823. Hosmer, Thomas, captain, of Royal artillery, British
at
goyne
army,
Saratoga,
w^ith
Bur-
II:
450
11:581,
82,
111:81,
83,
110,
70, 264, 379.
way
encamped
to,
on,
V:789; ClinV:791, 792-
793, 796.
William,
of
Jr,
Suffolk
county, N. Y., VII: 346.
Hotham, troops,
(Dr), of Claverack N. Y., V:620.
Adam,
his
son captured by
VI: 78.
Christina,
captured
near
Fort Plank, VI:77, 724.
House,
Christina,
captured
near
Fort Plank, VI:725.
House, Conrod
(Coenradt),
cap-
VI: 77,
tured near Fort Plank,
724.
House, Conrod
(Coenradt),
cap-
VI:78,
tured near Fort Plank,
William, navy, I
:i,
House,
Elizabeth,
iv:
directs
opp.
landing
328;
of
report
near
Elizabeth,
captured
near
Fort Plank, VI:77, 725.
House, George,
his
daughter cap-
tured near Fort Plank, VI:78. his wife
and
chil-
dren captured near Fort Plank,
VI:77. House, Henry,
Com.modore,
captured
Fort Plank, VI: 77, 724.
House, Hanyost,
Hoston, see also Houston, Huston.
British
11:451
Saratoga,
.
Indians near Fort Plank,
House,
Lake Champlain,
island,
Clinton on
Hoston,
at
of
army, with
725.
(note). Hospital, British, at Albany, N. Y.,
Hospital
lieutenant,
artillery, British
district,
House,
beck precinct, N. Y.,
county.
111:628, 629, 630.
House,
Jesse
of
exempts
Albany
district,
Burgoyne of
against, 11:626,
ton
Hough,
regiment
Col.
1
;
see also Hoff, Huff.
Houghton, William,
Horton, Thomas, sergeant, fined
of
—
continued, Hotham, William of Sir James Wallace to, 11:458 (note) in West Indies, IV:528.
Hough,
Horton, Thomas, captain, of Col. Jesse
New York
his children
captured
near Fort Plank. VI:77.
House, Jacobus, captured near Fort Plank, VI:77, 725.
Analytical Index
House,
near
John,
Little
— Clinton
Falls, '
N. Y.,
his
V
deposition,
:
89-
1
190.
House, Joseph, captain, ment, Tryon county
of
first
regi-
militia, peti-
V:305.
tions,
his estate,
House, Rynard,
House House
Commons,
of
see
11:566.
England.
of Lords, see England.
Houseradt, see Huysradt.
New
William
Jersey
of
Churchill,
deputy secretary of
;
continental
11:179,
congress,
19L 261 delegate to congress, V:323 (note), 494, VI: 908 ;
Ivory,
chusetts
surgeon,
of
Massa-
continental
regiment,
army, IV: 34. I
of
Nathaniel,
Rethan,
Hovey, Grafton county, N. H., money granted to, IV:396.
How, How,
see also
Howe. of
Moses,
member
of town
Hinsdale,
Vt.,
committee,
I
:
803. captain,
,
on com-
mittee to draft resolutions,
VIII:
129. ,
of
Schoharie,
N. Y.. 111:423.
county, 111:673,
731, 732.
Howard, William,
exempts of
of
Orange county, 111:735.
Howe, Howe,
see also ,
How. lieutenant,
spy
ar-
11:443.
Howe, George Augustus, brigadier-general,
viscount,
British
army,
Trout brook, Ticonderoga, N. Y., 1:124 (note).
killed
at
Howe, Richard, British
1:124 fleet
viscount, admiral, his
navy, his
;
title,
famly
1:124
relationship,
158; strength under, 111:326 (note); (note),
of at-
tempt of Count d'Eslaing to attack, 111:659; sails from Sandy
Hook, 111:708; his portrait, IV: 640; arrives at Sandy opp. Hook, V:539.
Howe,
Robert,
sketch of,
ton
mand
major-general,
V:194 to,
(note); pris-
V:344;
Clin-
V: 35 1-352; to comHighlands, V:492; in-
to,
in
,
loyalist,
concerned
Edward, of Dutchess IV:803.
county, N. Y.,
rations, militia,
kidnaping case, VII: 186.
Howard,
exempts of Kings
Albany
forms Clinton of enemy's prepa-
Howard,
in
to
Silas, of
oners delivered
Howard,
Howard,
Howard,
(note)
(note).
Hovey,
Howard, Jane, permitted to go New York city, 1:5 II -5 12.
rested by,
Houston, see also Hoston, Huston. Houston,
Howard, Jacob, of Saratoga district, N. Y., petitioner, IV:770.
district,
House, Maria El'h, captured near Fort Plank, VI: 725.
479
Papers
teams,
V:541 542; may need V:542-543; in need of V:543, 553; sends pris-
oners to commissioners for conspiracies,
offenses
V:552; informed
committed by
militia,
of
V:
New York
State of
48o
—
continued. Howe, Robert 552-553; Clinton will support him with militia, V:553; on
sending
within
persons
V: 580-581
lines,
methods
informed of
;
for alarming militia,
588-589;
582,
enemy's
perplexed
V
:
at
V:596-597; Samuel Drake calls on, V:
enemy's behavior, Col.
638
letters with exchanges Clinton on passes and flags, V: ;
647-649, 659, 660; Clinton to, on subsistence and distribution of
V:660-661
levies,
to
consent
his
;
V:679;
permit required,
formed of character of parole,
694, 695
;
his courtesy,
on reduction of Charleston,
80
on
;
West
of
(note)
;
to
be succeeded by Gen.
V:809;
Heath,
orders to militia,
828
;
apprised
of
V:817, 821,
complimented by Clinton,
V:821;
information
obtains
touchmg enemy': preparations and V: 82 6-82 7; strength,
Washington
relies
V:830-831
aid
to,
of
militia,
on Clinton for ;
calls for aid
V:832-833,
864-
98
(note)
under
Howe,
succeeded
at
West
V:888;
Point
by
1
15. in
:
124 (note);
in
his
of
lack
1:159;
in
battle
of
328;
issues
Long
cooperation city,
his report of
Island,
I:opp.
pardon, 1:595, gives
march,
to
1:158;
New York
1:167, 573. 574;
orders
1:147;
absence,
pigeonholed,
to,
Burgoyne's with,
Henry Clinton New York city
Sir
command
in
1:622; num-
ber of tories with,
1:718; per-
mit to pass his outposts,
11:6;
likely to cooperate with northern
army, 11:61
145 (note)
(note),
62
(note),
his course perplex-
;
ing to Washington, 11:122; imof
portance
listments in 1
59
(note)
at
his
;
desires en-
;
county,
II:
measures
de-
Albany
purposes,
importance bay,
Highlands
saying
from, 11:150 (note)
him
prisoners,
:
army; becomes viscount and Baron Clenawley, I
858; attempts 852-853; on
Tarrybrigades
;
chief, British
his
V:
to
William, commander
;
attack,
marches
;
command, VII
his
Sir
feat
to secure pasture,
impress
town, VII: 109 (note)
(note)
V:849; apprehends
(note);
to
VI:66; ordered to supVI:592; commutiny, press mended by Washington, VII:
887; Clinton will sustain, with and supplies, V: 840-841,
troops
VI:13
authority
teams,
orders
V:806-807
Point,
desires
during
V V
continued.
Arnold,
V
enemy's activity, 802; on needs of post, V:802803; Washington to, on defense 1
Gen.
in-
V:695
—
Howe, Robert
of
11:172 keeping
11:173; reinforce-
ments received by, 11:174;
his
designs uncertain, 11:214; report of
his
landing
in
New Hamp-
Analytical Index
Howe,
William
Sir
11:232;
shire,
—
Howe,
continued,
district
— Clinton
under
his
likely
to
481
Papers
—
William
Sir
George Germain invasion of
Canada
move eastward, 11:244; prospect
111:306
(note);
of his attacking Highland forts,
Butler
not
11:234;
control,
11:297;
his
changes
plan,
298; engages Washington, 324; his second engagement
II:
strength,
II:
of his
in
campaign awaited, 11:344; his and wounded, sick 11:351; from
troops
Peekskill
enable
Washington to keep field against, 11:383 (note) at Germantown, 11:386, 399; his rumored con;
trol
of
Gen. patches
to,
interest
to
send
to
:485
;
des-
11:441, 447; enemy's
to
511, 518;
his
headquarters
in
Westchester, 11:516; his forces
around (note)
Philadelphia, skirmishes
;
11:559
with Ameri-
11:568;
Washington's negotiations with, on exchange of prisoners, II :5 70-5 74 (note)
cans,
,
815-816, 111:31, 66-67, 304;
enemy
to
be prevented from
rein-
forcing strongly, 11:590; cictivity
of his emissaries, 11:602 (note)
John
111:527;
losses
and
distribution
IV:505-509;
re-
July
1,
IV:
1777,
IV:534; his withdrawal from White Plains, likeness
V:I3
of,
(note);
his
opportunity
when Washington was
V:14
Forge,
by Sir Henry Clinton
V:154
York
headquarters, see a/50 ,
at
in
savage-
New
(note); his
VlII:xxviii.
Howell. sergeant,
New York
regiment.
Valley
(note); surpassed
ness,
Howel,
:490,
abandoned, Col.
to,
army,
509;
Howel,
1 1
American
writes
command
11:482;
be reinforced,
is
turn of different corps under his
11,1 776,
strengthen,
interview with, Sept. 1 1
11:406;
Philadelphia,
Burgoyne
continued.
that
of fourth line,
IV:
VI:472.
opp. 788,
Howel, James, of exempts of Wallkill, N. Y., 111:471.
Howel, John, service,
Howel,
deserter from
British
111:598.
Phenies,
Thomas
witness
against
Porter, 11:414.
Howell, Charles, of Capt. Ebenezer Woodhull's light horse of Cornwall, 1:551.
;
Howell, David, refugee from Long
makes regulation concerning flags of truce, 11:648, 804; evacua-
Island, petitioner, V:440. Howell (Howel), David, of fourth
tion of
New
Jersey territory by,
11:858; parties sent out by. III:
30; purpose attributed to, 11!: 111-112; document circulated by.
111:197-199;
notifies
Lord
regiment.
Orange county
militia,
and acquitted, V:687: Howell, David, of Rhode Island, tried
justice of superior court,
VII :78;
delegate to continental congress.
State of
482 Howell, David
VIII :39
—
382
58.
Island, petitioner,
V:440. N.
Y., desires to pass through Con-
Howell,
of
Orange
N. Y., asks exemption
county,
from
of son or grandson
militia
1:308-309.
service,
Howell, Hezekiah,
Jr.,
Col.
of
1:227;
Joseph,
accounts,
auditor
¥1:909 1
:641
Wood-
Jesse
1:277, 551. of
in
I
Long
army
Tryon county
Hoyer, W., German lieutenant with Burgoyne, 11:452 (note).
Hoynes, Daniel, suspected person,
refugee
pub-
bart,
1
:
work,
Ho-
also
1:642.
V:440.
work,
:642.
1
Hubard, Samuel, employed on pubwork,
1
:642.
of Long Hubbard, N. Y., V:714.
Hubbard, Stephen,
horse
of
Wood-
Cornwall,
Delaware
r!ver,
army lies at, 11:1 67. Howeston (Hewetson?), loyalist, his regiment, IV:220.
Howley (Howly), Richard,
,
dele-
gate from Georgia to continental
VI:908
(note).
,
ser-
1:266, 551.
congress,
see
Hobbart, Hobbert.
,
(Howel),
ferry,
66.
Hubbard,
of Cherry Valley, Hubard. N. Y., IV:410.
from
of his cattle, III:
geant, of Capt. Ebenezer
Ho^ve^s
V
prisoner,
Hubard,
Hubard, Joshua, employed on pub-
Island, petitioner,
light
militia, stationed at
Fort Herkimer, V:663.
lic
hull's
stationed
militia,
Herkimer, V:663.
Hubard, John, employed on public
Howell, Stephen, of Orange county,
Howell
county
.
Silvanus,
N. Y., seizure 464-465.
ryon
at Fort
lic
Howell,
IV:447.
,
(note).
Howell, Samuel, employed work,
re-
in court martial,
quested to serve
hull's regiment,
of
major,
Grange county mmute men,
lic
of exempts of Char-
county,
Hoyer, Peter, of fourth regiment,
VII:336-337, 384. Hezekiah,
lotte
British
111:20.
letter,
Hoyer, George, of fourth regiment,
Howell, G., of Southampton,
necticut,
lieutenant,
-,
army, delivers
Hoy, Richard,
(note).
Howell, Elias, refugee from Long
Howell,
—
Howorth,
continued.
(note),
New York
Renscelacrwyck,
of
N.
Island,
Manor Y.,
of
VII:
610.
Hubbard, Joseph, of Ulster county. N. Y., killed, 111:678.
Hubbard (Hobart). Samuel, lieutenant, of Long Island regiment. 1:338.
Hubbardton, Vt., 11:245 (note). Hubbel. pliments
.
to,
battle of. 1:142,
Clinton sends com-
1:241.
Analytical Index
—
Hubbell, Isaac, lieutenant, of Col.
John Lamb's regiment of artillery, 11:67. VI: 363, 834; captain
Ebenezer
Col.
Lt.
in
Ste-
regiment of artillery, VII:
vens'
Hudson
Hu'lbeil,
lieutenant of,
Jesse,
New York
regiment.
fifth
re-
line;
eleventh
Huddle,
Pennsylvania
(note),
234
Ezekiel,
of
V:232
N. Y.,
county,
122,
29
I
III:
his
V:40I, VI:836.
11:609;
prisoner,
of
major, loyalist,
made
his
1
fined in Connecticut,
;
111:225.
Hudson, Henry, Enghsh discoverer, 1:126.
Richard,
of
Col.
Levi
Pav^^ling's regiment at Fort Clinton.
11:124.
Hudson,
N.
Y.,
see
Claverack
Landing.
Hudson (Hudson's) bay, 1:92. Hudson river, see also Highlands and North
river.
1:126,
1:126; con-
provincial
measures
of
130, conti-
146
;
II:
146,
Henry
on,
1:147,
British never gain of,
of
1:155;
1:159,
ascent
1:187,
progress
Burgoyne
143,
254;
crosses, ;
:
operations
control
goyne
I
fortifi-
Sir
(note),
49-1 55
ships.
1:134;
1:142,
Clinton's
plete
Stirling views
on,
(note)
exchange con11:71 7-7 8
considered,
Lord
reaches,
Westchester
Frederick,
;
cations
petitioner.
Southold, N. Y.,
128;
127, of,
reaches,
of
132;
expedition,
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
Hudson,
into
(note).
1
offenses,
126.
names
nental congress for fortifying,
159.
Hudson,
124,
measures
regi-
Huddleston, Isaac, of Nine Partjiers,
strategic importance, I:
its
gress for fortifying, 1:129,
lieutenant-colonel,
Sullivan's
in
ment,
:
contested lands east of,
418;
1:74;
131,
Adam,
I
militia,
1V:626. Hubley,
1:67; aborig-
68; view of, 1:70; residences and buildings on, 1:73, VIII :xvi,
divided
Tryon county
regiment,
Cavalier
Y.,
inhabitants of valley of,
inal
V1I:568.
Hu'-er, Henry, lieutenant, of fourth
N.
river,
different
cruiting for levies,
483
families living on,
xix,
67.
of
Clinton Papers
comBur-
11:431
by British 377, 385, 394 of,
fortifications
195-196, 199;
fire
on,
rafts on,
I
I
249-250, 254, 275, 283; defence of west shore, 1:261, 262263. 288-289. 302, 303, 307. 311, 380, 681, 111:167. IV:
352; arranging of troops on, I: 264, 280, 299, 307, 309; attempt to land from, 1:283; obstructions
to
navigation
of,
I
:
366, 377, 378, 432-434, 440441, 442, 443-444, 446, 458, 500, 548, 571, 593, 619, 643,
665,671,809,828, 11:5,298.
New York
State of
484 Hudson opp.
river,
N. Y.
392
enemy
;
distance of,
—
continued,
in
reaching
395, 396;
1:394.
enemy lands on west shore, I 429: sketch of, 1:430; Gen.
:
Hudson trate
N. Y.
river,
—
867, 872; inquiry forts
into
814, loss
of
869-870;
11:749,
on,
continued,
725,
11:700.
on,
boundary of commissary depart-
obstructing,
ments, 11:824, 837, 841, 866,
1:448-450; delay in obstructing, 1 :458-459 Gen. Heath to cross,
of congress on defenses, 11:835-
Schuyler's
for
plan
;
IV:429, 436, 526;
836
cannon
resolutions
be sent down,
1:461, 480; soundings in, I: 559-560; prison ships on, I: 786; magazine to be 20 miles
from Albany, 11:876, 111:6, 25, 41,59,134,315; troops needed
from
to
American
93;
11:76,
forces
146
II:
cross,
(note);
enemy preparing to ascend, 180, 234; forts situated north of Albany,
II
1 1
on,
:244 (note)
Burgoyne warned against 11:244 (note); cattle
ing,
:
;
crossto
removed from neighborhood 11:378; flour near banks
be
433
(note)
covery of
505
;
569;
;
flank
(note); near,
II:
congress desires re-
forts
and passes
escape
of
of, II
prisoner
:
from
11:583; works erected
defense
of,
11:586,
Gen. McDougall fenses, 111:72,
590,
109,
274; Gen. Gates of,
111:18,
151,
will aid defense
11:598; army
will
112,
131,
129.
gineer for defenses, 111:85; regi-
ment
will
be stationed west
ice
111:95;
breaking up
concen-
of,
III:
in.
117; supplies should be stored at distance from,
111:169, 187,
238;
made
188,
provision
for
protecting upper region of. III: 79 guards on west side of, to 1
;
search persons from
111:291
300
;
;
Sir
New
wheat brought
Henry
567;
765, 776, 785, 789. 797, 803,
149,
complete de-
83, 90, 154; ex-
687, 688, 690, 711, 718, 740, 812, 838. 868,
111:49-50;
to
pected ascent of, by enemy. III:
pose to control,
28, 34-35, 48, 73,
130.
73,
transporting
across,
provisions
608. 651-652. 657, 669, 677,
811,
53, of
difficulty
defense,
132, 134; congress appoints en-
capture of schooner on, II:
vessel in,
for
left
154;
37,
19,
111:5,
for
81, 84,
prisoners from, II :408, operations
Burgoyne's
carry on works
of,
11:399; removal of
on upper, 11:428, 432
to
of,
11:397, 398; British remove obstructions in,
;
York, III:
to.
Clinton's
111:302,
pur-
536,
hostile
army expected on, 111:384, 386; transporting of cattle across, 111:463, 464-465; sloop
ordered
up,
111:470;
claims of persons living west
of,
111:500; defenses should not be
Analytical Index
Hudson
N. Y.
river,
expected
troops
541
;
continued,
to
III:
posts.
of country
Vermonters
111:546;
of,
down,
111:564;
enemy,
detained
deserters
in
journey
111:598; court martial to
down, try
at
defenselessness
west sent
—
1I!:524; continental
weakened,
delinquents on east side of,
conduct
Clinton's
111:701;
as
commander of forts on, approved, 1V:14 (note), 99; committee of of,
obstruction
managed
convention
1V:42; troops
will
be quar-
1V:333
tered on both sides of,
ber
destruction of tim-
480;
(note),
on
consequent
obstructing,
IV:406;
movement
Army
1V:510;
to,
of
Grand
frontier
may
— Clinton Hudson
48 s
Papers
Sir
advance
continued.
Henry
Clinton's
V :889
along,
Howe
Robert
—
N. Y.
river.
848-852;
Gen.
;
move on
will
east
Vl:66; Vermont leaders to, for imprison60 destruction of ment, VI houses on, VI 292 regiments to proposal to bring
side of,
:
1
;
:
VI: 301 ted
of,
Capt. Bogardus permit-
;
to
;
Albany by way
to
proceed
VI:438;
descend,
flag
from enemy ascends. VI:440; weather likely to stop navigation, Vl:444; low water in, Vl:454; troops stationed on, in
Vl:485;
bread,
on
cles
west
want of
seizure of arti-
VI:486; Vl:550; Vl:596; Vermont line to
open
Jan.
ice in,
20
shore.
1781,
1,
by savage incursions. 1V:556, 605, V:716; scouting to north branch of, IV: 779; robbers on west side of,
be
1V:790; sloops permitted to come up, 1V:812, V:360, 364.
617; Vermont runs line of jurisdiction to, VI:642, 644. 744.
375. 423; enemy expected on, 1V:845. 867. 868. 870, 871,
841, 865, 890. V!I:94. 166. 266, 267, 5
V :4-5
of settlements on,
be driven back
enemy's
;
V:21-27 52,
to,
53,
operations
(note),
61
;
32,
on,
50-51.
arrangement
of
Washington's army on. V:152 (note); beacons erected on, V:
392,
433,
689;
ferry
wharves on, V: 470;
mills
and on.
V:476;
map comprehending upper part of. V:495; craft on, to be repaired. V:844; attempt to secure pasture in region of,
8
V
:
east
miles
of,
VI1:238. Vni:81 of.
east
New York
be
to
Vl:614.
ridge
;
under certain
1
boundary circuTstances, VI:
7.
61
1
:
destruction
Vl:750; ad-
vantage of delivering flour
at, for
public use, VI:804-807; Scotch settlers required to move across.
Vl:857; branch at
of.
VI:880;
1
,
09
Vlhlll
(note)
;
Gen.
Vll:174;
flour
north
action
in,
VII:97-98
Tarrytown,
(note) on,
near
hunting
(note)
;
batteries
(note).
114
Lincoln ascends. to
be delivered
New York
State of
486 Hudson
river,
—
N. Y.
Hudson River Railway company,
continued,
VII:207, 208; French army VII:262; troops sta-_ crosses, on,
tioned on, ordered to look out for courier,
\'II:294;
east
Vll:356-357;
of,
tories
east side of, guarded,
extending
patrol
Clinton
obtains
merchantmen,
to,
11:49 7; 1
VIII :26 1-262
suggestion
1:138;
of,
preparations
for
187; reasons
for extending
West Point
to
I
stretching,
:
from
Fort Constitution,
1:273-274; one nearly ready for 1:378, 404,
Fort Montgomery,
405, 412; drawing of one
03 West 1
at
1:452, 675; measures for
fort,
protectmg one
at
Point, 71
(note),
I,
11:8, 93,
fort,
preparations
;
one
for
729,
728,
803, 848, 111:21, 161
;
at
691
11:679-680,
778,
articles
of agreement for construction of
11:708-709; new one
chain,
position, 111:246; payrolls of tisans
employed
444-445 ices in to
in
ar-
III:
fixing.
Capt. Machin's servplacing. 111 :652 proposal ;
;
later
destroy
superiority
(note);
598
in
of
cost
(note).
one,
new of
I\^:746;
chain,
first
V:26
chain,
(Mrs), offered in IV:4I3. •
Huff, David, of Col. James
Washington crosses, 405, 399, 403, 409, 410, 417. the,
,
IV:562.
for captive,
exchange
;
V:
ex-
precinct, Ul111:499, IV: 125,
Huff, see also Hoff, Hough.
of,
Vlll:397, chains,
petition,
Hufee,
269,
(note)
of
lieutenant,
Hanover
county,
126;
177;
west
lands
sler
for
of,
James,
en".pts of
1:5 65;
V'1I1:I68,
Massachusetts
393-395
\'
passage
Huey,
on
\'
N. Y., French inV1I:553 (note).
valley,
vasions of,
living
lines
Vlll:xii.
Hudson
Van-
denburgh's regiment of Dutchess 825. county militia, \ :
Huff, Hendrick (Hanck),
loyalist,
V:163, Vl:135, 381. Huff, John, loyalist, V:163. Huff, John,
Dutchess
of
county,
N. Y., wheat purchased from, V:168, 296. Huff,
William, of third regiment.
Orange county militia, Vl:453. Huffman, see also Hoffman. Huffman, Counradt, money paid
to,
V:537.
Huffman
John
Capt. at
David,
(Hufmon),
of
Belknap's company
Fort Montgomery,
1:451.
Huffman, Paul, of Charlotte precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., assessed, VI:576. Huffman (Huffmun), Thomas,
Marinus
Col.
Willett's
of
levies,
V1I:286.
Huffman city,
&
Breese, of
New York
merchants, Vllhxxxiv.
Huffson, Henry, tory under Brant,
V:633.
Analytical Index
Huger, Isaac, of South Carolina,
wounded
brigadier-general,
at
Guilford Court House, VI: 739.
Huggerford
(Huggeford),
Peter,
Westchester
county,
V:I59
(note);
major,
of
N. Y.,
loyahst,
— Clinton Hughes,
62
1
Chnton
652
;
serter
to
V:I59
loyalist,
Hughes, Hughes,
1
on, for
829
general,
1:447,
placing chain,
need
in
of
asks
;
for
captain's
11:9-10, 93; applications
29-30, 35
;
on care of
visions, 11:29,
horses,
artillery
erect stores,
for
bany
34-35;
salt pro-
11:108;
ap-
Peeks-
to,
on care of Clinton's family
and
effects,
ton
on removal of
place
of
:4G9-4
safety,
1
;
his
to
CHn-
wife
11:411,
to
417-
418; on enemy's movements,
1 1
:
4 8-4 19; on boats saved from 1
enemy,
sends
11:469-470;
in-
57911:515-516, telhgence, 580; Chnton to, on abuse of flags,
cannon
11:580-581; at
on
Salisbury,
111:115-116; war-
ordered by,
11:77; sends to Al-
1 1
111:27-28,
works,
51-52; complaints transmitted to, 111:48, 49; seizure of horses rants for impressment asked for,
11:293-295; Peter Tappan
kill,
on
111:21; on nails
guard,
to furnish
prises Clinton of broil at
Clinton,
11:818;
articles,
public
favor to
to, II:
11:39; will not
sloops,
for
to
II:
to,
in his
11:811;
sending
789; requisition teams and tools, 1:828-
reported
;
deputy
1:783,
11:787; ex-
to,
787-788 warrant
colonel,
832;
685,
smith,
incident
be drawn,
quartermaster
483,
city,
:72.
Hugh,
Hughes,
New York
of
,
teacher,
707-708; 11:711-712; note
11:688,
chain, exertions,
citing
11:688; on
for iron,
from Lafayette
(note).
Hewes, Hews.
see also
his
on
11:672;
Clinton,
arrearages
city,
floatmg
Putnam, 11:652-653; sends de-
new
New York
on
and gunboats, 11:651forwards message for Gen.
V:46l-462
(note).
continued. to,
batteries
of Loyal Westchester Volunteers,
Hugget, Benjamin, of
—
Hugh
;
487
Papers
casting
11:620-
VII:400, 417, 418,
111:133,
438,
forwards
456;
111:191
111:31
Livingston, Clinton's
orders,
municates suspected
to
1
persons,
;
comagainst
V:254-255;
for sheriff,
obtain lumber,
454-455
delivers
;
V:22;
information
recommended tries
account,
endorses claim of Col.
;
mentions
V :3
1
5
;
VI:372, complaint
VI:585; in AlVI:585,598; forwards bany, letters, VI:670; learns that is active, VI:687; forenemy against Clinton,
wards news of Court House, Connecticut,
warrant
to
battle of
Guilford
VI: 738-739;
VI:898; obtain
tar,
in
receives
VI 1:2 7;
State of
488
—
Hugh
Hughes,
continued.
Huguenot element
want of money, VII:214; returns of horses and oxen to be transmitted to, VII: for
his distress
256; sends news of action Eutaw Springs, VII: 373;
at in-
formed of Cornwallis' surrender,
VII:434;
forward
to
clothing
VII:470, 524; has
for troops,
knowledge of Quaker, VII:489; will oc-
explains that
Washington cupy Clinton's house, VII:507, 508. Hughes, James M., major, of
York
levies,
commands
at
New Fort
VI:288, 414, 421
Schuyler,
;
capture of detachment sent out by,
VI:347, 355; succeeded by VI:
Lt. Col. Weissenfels at fort,
425;
VI:472;
criticised,
exchange of men
in
solicits
detachment
VI:860-861.
captured,
Hughes, Peter, information brought
Hewes.
see
Hughson,
flour sold by,
IV:
785.
Hulbert
N. Y.,
Hughson
of
Fredericks-
vanus,
N.Y.,
assessed.
VI:286.
(Huson,
Husten),
of
Westchester
his offenses,
444-445
;
Azaria,
(Holeburt),
of
Cherry Valley, N. Y., IV:340. Hulbert,
lieutenant-colonel,
John,
of militia of Suffolk county, ac-
count
of
his
1:371-
expenses,
372, 373. Hulet of
(Hewlit),
Long
V
prisoner,
:
6
1
justice,
,
N. Y.,
Island, 1
loyalist
.
Hulet, John, of Oyster Bay, N. Y.,
V:158
loyalist,
(note).
Hulet, Stephen, of Queens county,
N. Y.,
V:159
loyalist,
Hulett, Richard, of
N. Y.,
(note).
Queens county,
V:158
loyalist,
(note).
Townsend (Townsin),
Hulett,
tenant,
loyalist,
of Capt.
lieu-
Israel
Youngs' troop of horse, IV:730. Huling, John, of Beekman's precinct,
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
Hardenbergh'c
ordered,
Poughkeepsie
Syl-
county,
for his
VI:455, 521; VI:836.
jail,
Johannis of
regiment
Ulster county militia, V:28.
his tavern,
Hull,
New York
city,
1:69, 70, VIII: 178.
William,
major,
of
eighth
Massachusetts regiment, at Stony
III:n3, VI:
court martial
Col.
of
,
Hull, Robert, of
Robert,
burgh precinct, Dutchess county,
trial
Hulbert, see also Hurlbut.
Hull,
Dutchess
of
Gabriel,
county, N. Y.,
Hughson,
New York
in
colonial population, 1:66.
111:355.
by, 111:27.
Hughs,
New York
in
Point, as
V:155
(note);
lieutenant-colonel,
Morrisania,
VI:595-596;
tenant-colonel chusetts,
reports,
action
of
VII:II5;
third his
at
lieu-
Massaletter
Gen. Musgrave, VIII :241.
to
Analytical Index
of Benjamin, Capt. Ebenezer Woodhull's light horse
Hulse,
of Cornwall, 1:55
1
Hulse, Joshua, sergeant, of Capt.
Ebenezer Woodhull's
light horse
168.
Umphrey.
Humfrey, 111:491
N. Y.,
of
petitioner,
111:701
justice.
;
colonel,
;
re-
ports instance of illegal convey-
ance of
flour,
V:144.
Cornelius,
colonel,
.
of
Dutchess
county regiment, at Fort Mont-
gomery, 1:265, 315; to Clinton on fire sloops and deserters, I :
362-363
informs Capt. Dorlon
;
of vacancy, 1:584; raises volunforce
chester
for
certificate,
Humfrey
West-
service in
county,
11:732;
signs
111:325.
Hum-
(Humphrey,
phreys), Henry, captain, of sixth regiment,
Dutchess county
627,
11:626,
V:31, tioner,
72,
73,
628,
832,
VI:590;
peti-
(Humphrey,
Umfrey,
Umphrey),
colonel,
of
Dutchess county
232,
fifth
Humphry,
Beek-
of
Jr,
man's precinct, Dutchess county,
N. Y., V:555. (Umfry), Emory, of McCrea's regiment of
Col. John
George, of second regi-
Humphrey, ment,
VI: 38.
militia,
Ulster
county
militia,
IV:205, 206.
prisoner,
Humphrey,
Hugh,
enrolled
New Windsor, refuses
111:449;
with
N. Y.,
membership
of associated company, 111:513.
Humphrey, James, Umphrey.
Humphrey
captain,
(Humphries),
James,
captain, of third regiment.
York
families to
New
Scotch
conducts
line,
see
enemy, VI :406, 453.
Humphrey, James, of fifth regiment. New York line, V:926. William,
Humphrey,
second
of
Ulster county militia,
regiment,
IV:205, 206.
prisoner,
Humphreys,
David, aide
to
favorable
transmits
lieutenant-
Washington, intelligence
VI:564, 571 for commander
obtains
William,
of mutiny,
;
regiment,
quarters
in chief,
militia,
720,
IV:566, 567.
justice,
colonel,
111:243.
Humfrey
11:61,
mili-
in
petitions,
568.
exempts of
Humfrey (Humphreys, Humphry),
his
111:240;
111:76;
Albany county
Cornelius,
Kinderhook,
tia,
regiment,
Humphrey
Humfrey, Humphrey, Humphreys,
teer
—
Humfrey, William,
.
Rombout precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., V:
Hulst, Peter, of
see also
489
Papers
continued. Humfrey, William 262, 266, 349; appointments his
.
of Cornwall, 1:551
— Clinton
1:684,
1V:679;
regiment refractory, 11:261-
VII:507, 508; conveys message Guy Carleton, VIII: 157
to Sir
(note).
State of
490
Humphreys, Thomas, of Dutchess county, N. Y., 111:177.
Hun, Thomas,
Albany, N. Y.,
of
V:274;
111:327, 334,
petitions,
attends meeting to consider fron-
VII
defense,
tier
:61 9.
(Honeck, Honk), Ulster county, N. Y., troops posted at, 111:634, 635, 637, 664. 680,
IV:16, 18, 64. dis-
N. Y., V:930.
trict,
Hunnewel,
see
also
Honavel,
Honeywell.
Hunnewel,
Phillip,
plaint
com-
in
and
militia
VI:503.
Hunt, his
named
against
refugees,
VII:1I3
tavern,
Hunt,
,
(note).
New
of
captain,
for appointment,
Jesse, of
111:345-346;
Vose's
of
Massachusetts
R.
Providence,
Benjamin, of
Washington 403.
Col.
David,
11:723.
city,
of
m
Cumberland
Philadelphia,
Kingston,
Andreas Emof
Col.
270, 400.
Chnton
to
and
Hinsdale,
\'
:
out
apprehended
at
Josiah,
Mamaroneck, 111:507. Leake,
Kingsbridge,
news
brings II
from
:355.
Hunt, Lue, of Col. Samuel Drake's
militia,
Hunt,
of
Westchester
county
VI: 70.
Obadiah,
of
Col.
Samuel
Drake's regiment of Westchester
IV:235. David,
county
V:779, 834 835 V:822,
VI:25; money paid VI:256.
regiment
Hunt, David, of exempts of Poughkeepsie and Rombout precincts,
Hopkins'
Hunt,
Hunt,
Morris Graham's regiment. III:
Hunt,
com-
\':68I-682
from
letters
militia
county,
of,
Brattleboro
I.,
lieutenant,
adjutant,
J.,
VIII:
at his house,
Hunt, John, of Westchester county, N. Y., prisoner in New \ork
836,
merich's chasseurs, 111:225.
Hunt,
Highlands,
John, of Hopewell, N.
Flunt,
for,
loyalist,
in
Col.
IV: 134.
Hunt,
VII:631.
sheriff,
Hunt, John, prisoner
:428.
1
Hunt, Abraham, captain, at
Poundridge, N. Y.,
inquires about duties of exempts,
carries
regiment,
Haverstraw,
IV: 172, V:
471,
at
Joseph
of
petitioner,
Gilbert,
N. Y.,
mendation
Rochelle, N. Y., his son recom-
mended
High-
Hunt, Jonathan, major, of
Crompond, N. Y.,
of
,
Hunt,
in
V:73.
lands,
V:73. Claverack
of
Jehiel,
Hunt, Edmund, prisoner
Hunt,
Hunk
Hunley,
New York
of
regiment
militia,
Col.
Roswell
of
Dutchess
V:825.
county
militia,
Hunt, Oliver, Joseph
VI:70.
lieutenant,
Vose's
of
Col.
Massachusetts
Analytical Index
—
Hunt, Oliver regiment,
continued.
R.
IV:134.
752;
Hunt, Thomas,
York
recommended 1
lieutenancy,
regiment,
New
lieutenant, of
Ime,
:428
;
fourth
in
V:479, 704, for recommended
office in levies,
VI:627;
Crea's
county
210, 214, 243, 251. 111:159; about
in-
gives
own
conduct,
Hunter,
James
trict,
N. Y.,
dis-
Ulster
county
militia,
of courts martial, 1:749,
H:59; under Levi Pawling, 1 :842 mem765,
775.
regiment,
in-
exchanges,
effecting
49
in
;
commissary department.
"
Hunter,"
the, privateer schooner,
V:193. Hunting Grove, Orange N. Y., 1:638.
county,
;
1
James.
Jr.
lieutenant,
of
11:422,
orders soldier confined,
429, 476; return of
militia,
his
class,
111:466; commissary agent, IV:
687, 822-823. V:191. John,
regiment,
captain,
Ulster
of
county
second militia,
B.
S.
Col,
Col. Jonathan Hasbrouck's regi-
ment of Ulster county
Ebenezer,
Huntington,
:853.
Hunter, James, prisoner, 11:466.
Hunter,
in
formerly
Malcom's addi-
1V:845, V:351, 387, Vll:39.
petitioner, 111:21 1,
ber of court of inquiry,
Hunter.
278.
•V:891.
regiment,
Col.
176,
captam,
continental
terested
Hunter, James, lieutenant, of second
764.
Robert,
tional
V:262.
member
111:
militia.
107,
of Col. William
V:640-64l.
Hunter, George, of Saratoga
county
321. Vl:784.
HoLmes, V:639-640; vindicates his
captam, of Col. Hasbrouck's regiment
V:81,
levies,
Col.
Vl:38.
militia,
of Col. Albert Pawling's
466;
Hunter, Ehjah, of Bedford, N. Y., formation
Mc-
Albany
Robert,
Ulster
of
VIH:
of
regiment
Hunter,
Hunt, William, of North Casde,
petitions,
VI:
Hunter, Moses, of Col. John
Jonathan loyalist, his claim,
V:386, V:
Hunter, John, petitioner, 111:211.
358.
N. Y.,
11:623,
return of his co.mpany,
17, 30; return of his class,
captain,
vn:189. 244. 271, 352, 353,
continued.
624.
for
IV :5,
VI1:431;
—
taken prisoner,
I.,
491
Papers
Hunter, John
Providence,
at
— Clinton
contmental
regiment;
443; to
lieutenant-
Connecticut
on court martial,
confines persons
United
States,
request
to,
applies
for
first
third
for
11:
unfriendly
11:472, 477;
money,
flour,
of
additional
regiment,
of
colonel
major
Webb's
11:548;
111:590;
in
brigade under Gen. William
Heath, VII:115.
State of
492
Huntington, Jedediah, of Connecticut,
his
brigadier-general;
ment, 1:456, 487; at
Danbury,
to
his
1
:
in
742
command
order given
;
11:559
brigade,
legi-
(iiote)
;
on commission of inquiry, H :869 forwards memorandum (note) ;
from
111:223;
Clinton,
his
brigade, IV:244, 247, V:152 15; his application (note) VII :
,
to
Gen.
McDougall, IV:667;
and
letter
1
articles in care of,
V
:
388, 389.
New York Huntington, Samuel tions
New
in
(note)
Connecticut
con-
contmental
to
gress,
111:569; president of con-
gress,
V:289, 302, 324, 337,
343, 394,493, 556,612. 730,
Clinton
;
;
;
wards thanksgiving proclamation,
VI:327-328;
informed
destructive
enemy's
of
VI:
raid,
390; calls for state supplies, VI: 399-400 deprecates reliance on foreign loans, VI: 399; recommends care of Canadian families, VI:41 7; Thomas Chittenden to, Vermont's claim, VI: stating
190,283,296,418,463,507,
Col.
594, 599;
to
Clinton on state
V:315-316, 323; embargo act, V:420-421
quotas,
;
people
in
6n in-
Con-
of
mterest
of
Vermont
V:437; shows
critical
V:453-454; Vermont agents
condition of army,
address
him :
431-437; American
dispute,
V:876
gives
summary of legislative acts, V 938-943; explains act for reorganizing army, VI:278-279, 340-341 informed of low state forof supplies, VI:298-30I
773, 942, 943, VI: 137, 168,
necticut
continued,
;
luntington, Samuel, delegate from
formed
—
Jersey,
of
V:433-486; Massachusetts council to. on Vermont question, V:490-491 on need of preparato,
on
of
sufferings
prisoners,
VI:556; on
Malcom, VI:569-570;
in-
formed of unfavorable prospect for commissary supplies, VI:
599-600; announces day of fasting, VI: 709-710; on officers for
new
regiments,
nounces
VI: 73 7; an-
appointment
of
piracy
courts,
VI:739-740;
resolves,
VI:892, 909, VII
on peace proposition,
9;
retires
forwards :1
5;
VII:3-5,
from presidency, VII:
;
for
tions
approaching campaign,
V: 722-724, 874;
of
(note) at
;
872-
828-830,
Washington
tresses
66.
troops,
to,
on
dis-
V: 760-76
V: 793-794;
N. Y.,
residents
11:609, 111:224; robberies mitted
in,
of,
com-
IV: 199-200.
1
on establishment of post
Shokan,
Huntington,
in-
formed by Washington of opera-
Huntington bay. Long Island sound, French vessels approach, VII:
108 (note).
Analytical Index
—
Clinton Papers
493
river,
N. Y.,
Hurons, see also Indians.
troops required to guard,
1:328;
Hurons,
Hunts
on East
point,
enemy
encamped
I
opposite,
:
Hurd, Wallace (Walice, Walles,
138.
Albany county, 111:673,
Huson,
of
Wallis),
of
exempts
Hurl, Henry, prisoner, 11:457.
ess
Hurlbut, see also Hulbert.
second regiment of his
dragoons,
exploit,
militia,
Y., paper to be
left
to,
11:275, 339; guard
462, 464, at,
11:461, 463, 465, 468, 470,
471, 475; troops ;
sent from, 11:
council of safety at,
11:532, 557, 658; request for
at,
11:578; Col. Pawling 11:720; prisoners to be sent
to,
11:832; considered
at,
for meet-
ing place of legislature, 111:313,
349-350, 1V:354; state records removed from, 111:546; return of exempts of,
111:612; Brant
1V:807;
visit,
residents
Abraham
whose
assessing of
sons
are
with
enemy, VI:562-563.
Jr, major, of Dutchess county
on court martial, 11:443;
company, 11:832;
petitioner,
tion,
VI:7-8; supervisor and
sessor,
Husted,
V:518.
county
in
Livingston's iron works, see
Roswell Dutchess
of
11:627, V:71.
militia,
lieutenant,
Silas,
Graham's
Morris
Dutchess county petitioner,
Col.
of
regiment
militia,
of
111:24;
111:686.
Huston, see also Hoston, Houston. Huston,
Van
bany county
militia,
Huston, Daniel, ert
Col.
of
Daniel,
Robert
Rensselaer's regiment of Al-
Van
V:383.
of Col.
Jr,
Rob-
Rensselaer's regiment of
Albany county militia, V:383. Huston, James, of Col Levi Pawling's
regiment,
jutant,
11:40.
of eleventh Pennsylvania
regiment,
Hurley, John, employed
Col.
regiment of
John,
Hopkins'
Husted,
as-
VI :577.
Huston, William, lieutenant and ad-
Hurley road, Ulster county, N. Y.,
Huron, Lake,
V:527.
militia,
sixth regiment of
his
466, 467, 472, 476; Clinton
may
Col.
of
:
111:686; seeks advice and direc-
reports from, 11:457,
hides
VII 137-
Ebenezer,
:9 7-
11:237; Cadwallader Colden
480, 483
V:
allies,
(note).
for captaincy,
county
light
VII
(note).
Hurley, N. at,
233
James,
Husted,
Hurlbut (Hurlbert), George, cap-
confined
Iroquois
Brinckerhoff's regiment of Dutch-
731, 732.
98
mended
Kings
tain, of
their
(note),
Hurst, Thomas, lieutenant, recom-
331, 334.
district,
231
Robert
V:234
V:753.
Hutchan,
Lake Huron.
wounded
m
ambuscade,
(note).
Charles,
of
exempts
Charlotte county, IV:447.
of
State of
494
Hutchins, Absalom, of Westchester county, N. Y., Vl:629.
New York Huyck, Andries, of Albany county, N. Y., loyalist, goes to New York, 11:850, lli:20, 81
Hutchins (Hutcheson, Hutchings),
Amos, captain, of fifth regiment. New York Hne, 11:23, 57, 70, 86. 415, IV:597.
fuses
Huyck,
Hutchinson (Hutchins), Ebenezer, surgeon's mate, of
New York 17.
line,
fifth
regiment.
widow
Gerritie,
her petition,
Huyck,
Huyk, William,
loyalist,
Solomon,
of
exempts
months' service, V:538.
Thomas, governor
Massachusetts
;
his
captain,
1:33;
mob
assails
tenth
of
Hyat,
Adam, Al-
regiment,
II:
329.
Hyat,
third
York
line,
Col.
Marinus
VI: 896;
regiment.
New
V:480, Vl:220; of of
Willett's
second
levies,
regiment,
VI11:195.
12
loyalist,
Lancey's
of
Barney,
constable,
Hyath," 1
Hutton, Christopher, lieutenant and adjutant,
ensign,
,
James De horse, VI:494.
"
Fleet prison,
also Haight, Hait.
Col.
N. Y.,
his literary habit, 1:79. the,
Hyat, Hyatt, see
his
"
Schaghticoke,
V1I:609.
British vessel,
the,
of
light
VII:
(note).
Hyatt,
,
tended
for,
captain,
Abraham,
Hyatt,
articles
in-
V:474-475.
fourth regiment,
lieutenant,
New York
of line,
recommended, 11:549; dates of
IV :5, V:704; resignation, V:480; memof court martial, VI:334;
his appointments,
Hutton, William, of Skenesborough, loyalist,
asks exchange,
asks to be sent
away fromAlbany, VI:574-575,633. VI:451;
of
money paid bany county and paid by, V:537.
of
opinion con-
1:37; William Smith on
N. Y.,
(Houseradt),
Huysradt
to,
cernmg removal of records, 1:8; writs which he issued as chief
Hutt,"
city,
militia,
Hutchinson,
house,
York,
Huysradt, see also Heysradt.
1V:240.
justice,
New
of
V1I1:395.
official,
N. Y., 111:625,
of Claverack,
nine
for
recruit
Henry,
Huyser,
Huysman, Aert,
Hutchinson,
captured
Huyser, see also Hyser.
.
539.
Andries
of
V :400.
Fort Slongo, VI 1:393.
at
VI:220, VII:
Hutchinson, John, of Charlestown, Mass., purchases flour, 11:538-
re-
;
death,
V:400.
Hutchinson, Daniel, of Col. James
McClaghry's regiment of Ulster county militia, VI:624.
his
111:605;
oath,
offers
ber
recommended, VI:627.
Hyatt (Hoyatt!
Caleb, of Orange
Analytical Index
—
Hyatt, Caleb
person,
111:167-168.
Cortlandt
of
of
Westchester
111:683.
county,
Hyatt
exempts
Manor,
lieutenant-colonel,
of
John,
third
regi-
ment, Westchester county militia his
cer,
;
company, 11:675; field offiIV:137; recommends grant-
ing of permits,
V:387;
VI: 147,
counts,
his
ac-
816;
561,
gives information to
Gen. Heath,
VI:473; head VI:628.
militia
Hyatt, Nathan,
N. Y.,
class,
of
regiment
militia,
militia,
111:242. Col.
on,
,
enemy while 226.
Rose's
Jacob
captured by
scouting,
Hartman,
Hyne,
Vll:192, of
loyalist,
Lt.
11:635,
recruits,
636. Hyser, see also Huyser. Hyser,
of
Jacob,
N. Y., taken
of
N. Y., taken
Tryon county, Vl:726.
prisoner,
prisoner,
Vl:726.
Dutchess
bridge
Cam-
Saratoga and 111:211.
of
districts,
V:73. mountain, or Esoiade, N. Y., 359, 360.
ICEVlll:358,
Igby, see Higby.
Ile-aux-Noix
N. Y.,
Levi
Col.
1:842.
Hyne (Hine),
tection
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
hill,
of
Frederick,
Pawling's regiment at Fort Clin-
Roswell
robbed, 111:183.
Hyatt's
Albany V:383, 384.
Hysted, Edward, petitions for pro-
Hyatt, Stephen, of Fredericksburgh precinct,
continued.
Hyser, Rudolph, of Tryon county,
petitioner,
Hopkins' county
of
of Dutchess county,
Samuel,
Hyatt,
Hymes, ton,
Hyette),
(Haight,
—
Rensselaer's regiment of
county
Ezekiel,
Hyatt,
495
Papers
Hyer, William
continued.
N. Y., suspected
county,
— Clinton
near
(Illinois,
Kingsbridge,
British regiment
encamps
aux Noix,
Isle
111:361.
Noix)
Hyde, Samuel, of Poultney, Vt., chosen for lieutenant, VI: 164,
of
,
Island Ore,
au Noix,
Isle
Isle~au-noix,
L'Noix,
Richelieu
quartermaster
111:91;
British troops at, 111:386,
165.
of
losses
river, at,
Isle
Isle
616;
1V:309; invaVll:11; expected,
strongly fortified,
Hyde N.
Park, Y.,
Dutchess
county,
Dr John Bard
writes
from, 11:522.
Hyder
(note), 232.
Illinois,
of,
Hyer, see also Hayer, Heyer.
Hyer, William, of Col. Robert
from,
news from, Vll:607; enemy force at,
Ali, his operations in India,
VII:n2
sion
Van
the,
V:197
Impress
in
VI 1:47 (note), 48.
law,
1
address to inhabitants (note).
111:140,
IV:566,
848, V:398, 512, 521, 553,
State of
496 Impress law
—
continued.
1
for
warrants,
Impress
horses,
20, 121; for wheat and
V:
flour,
United
of
Independence
177, 208, 419,
866, VI:156, VII :6, 496.
New York States,
by which it was estabVIII :vii; king disposed lished, to grant, VIII :43; sentiment in events
England favorable
to,
VIII
:5
3;
VIII: 178,
V:398, 512, 929, VI:69, 208,
acknowledgment
209, 324, 422, 444, 458, 655, 894, 899, VII :6, 7; for teams
222, 230, 265, 331; Clinton's contribution to, VIII :290.
and wagons, V:399, 521, 553554, 555, 831, 841, VI:66, 68,
69,
125,
83,
209,
177,
VII:300, 417, 438, 620, 625; for forage and pastures, V:866-
867
VI: 149,
(note),
VII:
299, 417. 438, 456; for beef and cattle, V:929, 953, VI: 69,
149, 157, 181, 324, 422,
VII: 102, 103;
209, 274;
for boards,
VI:
VI: 509-
for cloth,
510, 511, 513, 855;
for
tar,
VII:27.
New York setts,
line,
Henderson,
Inches,
India, see also East Indies, Indies.
India, founding of England's empire in,
Warren
1:23;
pression
in
goods from, 303. Indiana
Philadelphia, IV:
Massachu-
seeks permission to
buy
flour,
IV:642, 643-644. Independence,
state,
also
Indian councils, at Loyal Village,
ler,
at
Fort Schuy-
viii:327-328, 336, 338,
379. Indians, see also Six Nations.
records of cessions by,
I
:
11; colonial trade with,
I
:
Indians,
Declaration
New
see
commissioners,
York, province and United States.
to
of,
339-340, 341-342, 344, 349
11:474. of
1:28;
of,
Company, claims VI:200-201.
lands,
Indian
Hastings' im-
mind
on
VIII:323-325;
Impson, Elias, of fourth regiment.
of,
of,
10,
adopted by provmcial congress,
68; on Staten and Manhattan
1:253
lands,
460
(note); (note),
signer
of,
VIII:xxxiii;
III:
anni-
V:121 (note); tory VII :61 (note); taxes
versary of,
view
of,
oaid to state since time
of,
\'II:
;
162;
fall
Day, celebrated by general pardon, V:121 (note);
against,
be
celebrated by discharge of can-
settlers
non,
(note).
to
attempt
163,
V:121
I:
Burgoyne,
366. Independence
is-
1:68; with Burgoyne, I: 140; at Oriskany, 1:141 desert
146; Burgoyne's 1:161humanize,
upon
164,
frontier,
166;
1:164-166;
1:162-
expedition frontier
guarded against, on Delaware in fear
1:369;
to
1:252;
at
Crown
Point
of, in
Analytical Index
—
Indians
strength,
:395
to assist British
;
armies, 1:693, 694, 758, 769, 773, 794; about Ticonderoga,
11:62
11:63
Otter
at
(note);
Capt. Mann, 11:201 sons
in
239
;
11:202;
Schoharie,
frontier,
1 1
:
toward Otter creek,
11:242 (note);
with
;
Oriskany, 11:204,
threaten to scout
fear
11:257;
by
killed per-
Schaghticoke,
their losses at
213;
led
111:40;
(note),
creek,
at Harpersiield,
Tryon
along
of,
11:264; those
in alliance
mes-
11:265;
Americans,
228
continued
(note)
destruction of their
;
235 V:233 (note), 238 (note), 240, 381
towns, (note), (note)
on surveyor's party,
fire
;
Newtown, V:239; skill in woods their V:243; fighting, V:247 (note); at German their losses at
V:267; below Saratoga, V:273; 1000 led by Sir John Johnson, V:330; at Springfield, Flats,
V :4
1
4
hanna
;
route
their
VI1:412;
869,
at
271, 272; alarm caused by,
and
Ulster
near
Sacondaga,
retaliation,
11:644-
certain, allied to
Americans
threaten
645
;
meet
111:726-727; exagainst, planned, IV:
disaster,
pedition
167-169, 370; Col.
163-164, William
Butler's
expedition
lV:222-228;
against,
IV:417; pating, IV:831
with,
net
at
288;
bands
information,
V
;
V:124 of,
:
extir-
effect of
charge on,
strolling
captives
of
policy
V
88
1
;
:
1
bayo-
(note);
78
;
bring
attack Gen.
V:189; party under V:189-190; Gen. Robert
Sullivan,
Brant,
Howe
to
treat
V:195
tribes,
Gov.
Hamilton's
V:197
(note);
217,
218;
at
western
proclamation, league
(note);
197
with
(note); distribute
at
of,
Minisink,
Wawarsing,
Susque-
Skenesbor-
719, on Orange
ough, V:558,
11:287,
to
V:417; curiosities and antiquities of, V:496, VI: river,
sage from those at Oquaga, II:
Canajohane,
497
Papers
—
Indians
continued 1
— Clinton
V:576; V:585-586;
frontier,
will seek revenge for Sullivan ex-
V:590; at RiemensnyV:628; at Harpersfi.eld, V:632-633, 637; threaten Canajoharie, V:701; to attack Fort Stanwix, V:720; devastate 740V:739, Caughnawaga,
pedition,
der's Bush,
743,
741,
German per
fort,
769;
744-745,
Flats,
V :8
1
V :805
;
9-820
;
at
Up-
prisoners
V :842 threaten V :842 attacked at
recovered from, Schoharie,
near
;
;
V:880; attempt to influence Oneidas, V:912-913; burn empty houses, V:920; on VerBasic,
mont
frontier,
Vr.43;
cut
off
communication with Fort Schuy-
V
ler,
V V
Vl:77-79; destroy Canajoharie, VI:79, 80-82, 88-90; their
Vl:63;
prisoners taken, by,
New York
State of
498
—
Indians
Mohicander
continued
Kingsland
in
ravages
VI:123; Schoharie VI:135; repulsed
in in
attack
St Francois, recapture escaped pris-
on
172-173; purchases from, between Ohio and Mississippi
VI:201
son,
by
285
;
assail
Col. Jan-
VI:236. 237, 242; routed Col. Malcom's levies, VI: on
;
their
way
Stone
to
VI:288; their activity reported from Lower fort, VI: 305 force of, with Gen. Van
Arabia,
;
Rensselaer,
IV:422.
oner,
ShaTvnee
:
169,
rivers,
VI:320, 692, 693,
694, 698, 700, 702; provisions wanted for those at Schenectady,
(Shawanese),
;
flee
with Sir John John-
VI:353; at Fort George, VI:354; 1200 at Niagara, VI:
prisoner
taken by, 1:270.
325
committee
;
of
congress
VIII :329 (note).
m.eets,
Stoclrbridge, their defeat at Tippet's
brook, 111:726-727.
East Indies, India,
Indies, see also
West
.
Indies.
Indies,
revolt
the,
VII:112
in,
(note); products of, VIII :59. Indostan, see Hindustan.
United
see
names of
States,
and
of
Col.
states.
son,
482
;
books
in
their
Elihu,
Ingalls,
languages,
VII:412;
194, 195, 198-199; burn prop-
Mohawk
river,
V
VII:304;
their
,
of Dutchess county,
N. Y., VI: 126. (Ingersall), Daniel, prop-
Ingersoll
taken
at
from,
Westmore-
:
230; murder Capt. Dietz's family, V1I:304; defeat Lt. Woodworth,
Ingersoll,
erty I \
of
regiment
:266.
II
destroy
Currytown, VI 1:81; descend on 179, VI!:151, Wawarsing, erty north of
lieutenant,
Graham's
Morris levies,
VI:869,
VIII:
uneasmess,
their
southern,
Infantry,
VI :343
one
,
carries packet, 11:694.
district,
terror of,
house near Port Herkimer, VI
(Mohacander)
designs
Albany and Schenectady St Johns, VII at VII:321 394; 60 with Col. Willett, VII
land, Pa.. 111:521.
of John, (Ingersull), Westchester county, N. Y., petitioner, 111:159.
Ingersoll
against
Ingersoll,
Josiah,
of
exempts
of
;
472; James Duane on right policy toward, VIII:328-332. Christian, lands reserved for,
VIII:
391.
Miami, commissioner 11:513 (note).
Cortlandt
county, 111:683. Ingersoll tioner,
Ingerson, to
treat with,
Westchester
Manor,
(Ingersol),
111:21
Josiah,
county, N. Y.,
240.
Philip,
peti-
1.
of
Dutchess
petitioner.
III:
Analytical Index
Inglis,
—
Ireland
North America, VI 5:
857
(note),
pect
of
of
629. Ingraham,
Benjamin,
loyalist,
of
Inman, Ralph, near Boston, Mass., his house mentioned m defining
who
quarters of officers
dered
at
surren-
of
at
goyne (note)
twenty-first
regi-
with
Bur-
army,
11:451
Saratoga,
VI:637.
Hudson
in
near
river
Ipswich (Hamlet), Mass., observa-
Dark day made
tions of
at,
V
:
Ireland,
widow, N. Y., IV:343.
Flats,
of
John,
N. Y.,
of
(Mrs),
,
German
loyalist,
Huntington,
11:609, 111:166. removes
Clinton's ancestor
Ireland,
1:15;
Charles Clinton emi-
grates
from,
1:15,
716,
V:230
from, (note)
:205
1
:2
8
;
;
;
;
for
of,
1V:856,
287;
reducing,
regiments embark
V :408
N.
county,
dis-
Y.,
V!:123.
Del.,
Ironhill,
(note).
Kingsland
V:799, 801. losses at, V:
British
599. French design probable
to
seat
attack,
one
of
V:23I (note); name apV:231 plied by Dutch to, name given by, (note) Tioga, V:233 (note). tribe,
;
1:204
Ervin, Erwin. Irvin
(Ervin,
Erwin), Daniel, of
Marbletown, N. Y.,
loyalist,
I:
758, 759, 766, 768, 771. Irvine,
William,
brigadier-general,
complains of scarcity of food for
army, V:455, 457-458. Irving,
Paulus Aemilius, major, of
forty-seventh
British
regiment,
army, with Burgoyne toga, 11:450 (note).
at
Sara-
for
America,
fleets
of transports from,
Andrew, of Tryon county, N. Y., petitioner, V:179.
III sovereign of,
Irwin (Irwine), Henry, lieutenant-
George
deserter from regiment in,
11:683; volunteers service,
natives
(note), VII:286,
1:103 (note)
1
1:15;
111:598,
maintained
forces
movements
Irvin, Irvine, Irving, Irwin, see also
(note).
Iray,
of
the, vessel,
Iris,"
1:123;
Anthony's Nose, 1:134.
734
Try on
Iroquois,
lona island,
Vi:207
Elizabeth,
trict.
pros-
;
IV:689;
Iroquois, see also Six Nations.
.
Invalids, corps of,
(note) in,
be admitted to con-
to
petitioner,
B.),
(misprinted
British
ment,
;
"
Robert
lieutenant,
V:24
recruiting
federation, Irine,
(note). Innes,
continued.
American squadron,
(note)
11:450
Saratoga,
499
coasts of, alarmed at
in
British service, 11:401.
1
—
Samuel, named director of
Bank
to,
Clinton Papers
of,
IV:645-646
in
British
(note).
Irwin,
colonel, battle of
of
North Carolina,
Germantown, Pa.,
at II:
373.
2J,c)4t10A
State of
500 Sir
Irwin,
John,
lieutenant-general,
IV:509.
British army,
Godfrey,
Israel,
prisoner,
loyalist,
VIII :353.
to
or
Paulus. warrior,
VIII:353. Christian,
(Ittig),
sergeant,
of fourth regiment, militia, suffers at
IV:342;
at
Tryon county hands of enemy,
Fort Herkimer, V:
663. Conrad, of fourth regiment, at
Fort
Tryon county
regim.ent,
militia,
Fort Herkimer, V:663. of
Jury,
(Ittig),
N. Y., taken
Tryon prisoner,
IV:341.
of enemy,
his
111:678.
1:316,
sloop,
359. Daniel,
Jackson,
of
ensign,
William
Malcom's
regiment,
recommended by widow,
Elizabeth,
Jackson,
Charlotte
N.
Y.,
assessed,
George,
Jackson,
of
Col.
Henry
county militia, V:825. Jackson, George H., of exempts of
Jackson,
Henry, colonel, of ninth
and
Massachusetts
fourth
115;
to take possession of
regiment,
York
VIII :294.
militia,
accusation
Jackson,
against, 11:284;
Clinton,
joins in
111:583;
enemy's hands,
appeal
suffers
at
IV:343; without
commission, IV:625. Oldrick,
of
regi-
ments; under Gen. Lincoln, VII:
Michael,
111:499.
VI:
576.
Ittig),
Hanover
of
Dutchess
precinct.
fourth
Iwilggel,
Clin-
1:646.
of
captain,
Col.
continental
(Itdick,
Tryon county to
captain,
,
Goshen, N. Y., IV:628.
Marks, of German N. Y., suffers at hands
(Ittig),
Flats,
Ittick
,
Jackson,
Ludinton's regiment of Dutchess
VI:726. Ittick
Jackson,
county,
George, corporal, of fourth
county,
lieutenant,
,
ton,
Tryon county, N. Y., Herkimer, V:663.
Ittick
Mrs De
delegates, VIII :234,
to
1:445. JACKSON,
Itnentshomtye,
at
VI 11:68, 69, 70, 71,
June 15 Dec. 23. 1783. VIII:
396-413.
Ittick,
South
from
congress
Carolina,
Lancey 248.
con-
to
delegate
Washington's,
Itinerary,
Ittick,
Ralph,
72, 83; presents case of
Itghnejonkeu, or Cornelius, warrior,
Ittick
Izard,
tinental
VI: 731.
1775
New York
exempts
of
precinct, Ulster county,
city,
Henry, of Hathorn's regiment county
militia,
Col. of
New John
Orange
IV:272.
Tomhannock, Henry, N. Y., VII:302, 609. of
Jackson,
Jackson, flour,
James,
account
his
for
IV:651.
Jackson, James,
Jr,
to
Clinton on
Analytical Index
Jackson, James,
—
Jr.
1:367, 371. 373, 388, II:
Jackson,
William
New York
Allison's
Col.
of
regiment
of
regiment.
recon-
leads
1:151, 11:391;
V:752.
Thomas,
of
lieutenant,
Henry Knox's regiment of
Col.
member
fifth
line,
noitering party,
Jackson, captain,
501
prisoner, 11:623,
328, 111:107. John,
Clinton Papers
Jackson, Patten, of
continued,
1:367-368, 373-374, 388-389; buys wheat for Clin-
business,
ton,
—
1
artillery,
:21 7.
com-
Jackson, 1 homas Fred., asks for permit for his brother, VII:384.
pany, 11:800, 111:443, V:733,
Jackson, William, of Ulster county,
Orange county
militia,
of court martial, 11:95
921
;
tenant, 111:721
his
favor of
in
testifies
;
lieu-
.
Jackson, John, of third regiment of Orange county militia, land
bounty
rights,
VI:453.
continental congress from chusetts,
Jackson,
N. Y., V:105. 785,
Jackson,
N. Y.,
to
Massa-
VIII: 39 (note). of Dutchess Joseph, sells
county,
flour,
IV:
petitioner,
N. Y.,
mittee
election
to
11:474;
Kingsbury,
VI:270.
captain,
of line,
resigns,
11:519.
Jacksonboro (Jackson borough), S. C, Gen. Lincoln enters, V: 66. Jacob, see Reed, Jacob.
presides at
com-
1:696;
his
meeting,
Jacob
(Jacobs),
Indian,
captain,
Jacobs, George, lieutenant, of Col.
Vose's
Joseph regiment,
Massachusetts
Providence, R.
at
Jacobs,
quency, V:687. of
Michael, district,
exempts of
Albany county,
Jackson, Michael, colonel, of eighth
for
his
regiment,
forwards straw
regiment,
and
492.
brders
IV:378-381
complaint blankets,
;
regarding
IV:49l-
John,
colonel,
chusetts levies,
VI:265.
N. Y.,
certifies in
favor of
Samuel Hake, V:372, 671. Jacob's river,
231
plains,
on
Susquehanna
Pa., troops encamp (note),
232
at,
V:
(note).
Jacocks, see also Jaycocks, Jaycox, Jecocks, Jeecocks.
9
Massa-
of
Jacobs, Philip, of Rhinebeck precinct,
111:628, 629.
Massachusetts
I.,
IV:134.
Jackson, Michael, fined for delin-
Kings
:
111:543, 666.
prominence, V:373.
Jackson,
I
New York
William,
Jackson,
of
Jacob, see Black Smith. of
Levina,
Jackson, Michael, judge of Orange county,
witness
fourth regiment.
delegate
Jonathan,
Jackson,
N. Y.,
members of general assembly, 218, 219.
State of
502
Jacocks, Francis, of Poughkeepsie
N. Y.,
precinct,
VI:586.
taxed,
Jacocks, John, prisoner in Poughkeepsie
VI:836.
jail,
of
Samuel,
Jacocks,
Kings
district,
exempts
of
Albany county,
Jacum's farm, near Charlotte
N. Y., camp
at,
Burgoyne, 11:452 corps
mercenary
Jagers,
German
,
engaged
troops,
capture of
Highland 389, V':598 (note);
near
Kingsbridge,
(note),
VII:58o9
in
paroled person to go
408
forts,
in
II:
in actions
IV: 124 (note); aid
reduction of Fort Lafayette,
IV:857 (note), V:23 (note), 24 (note) at Fort WashingV:438;
struction
769;
in
of
participate
Jersey,
with Sir John Johnson, with Maj.
de-
of twenty-fourth
British army, with
petitioner,
V:827 VI:353
Long Island, V:440.
Albany county,
629, 630.
Jakwish, Henry, of Capt. Ebenezer
WoodhuH's
light horse of
Corn-
wall, 1:551.
317.
(note)
at
pilot, his
(note).
exchange,
IV:442. Richard,
James, second
ensign, British
regiment,
sixty-
army,
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
451
(note).
James, Thomas, major, of Royal British army, stationed
artillery,
in
New York
VIII :xxv;
39
(note)
covers
;
Island,
38,
1:37,
city.
house attacked,
his
I
:opp.
landing
I:
on
329.
(note)
charter
;
York, 1:6-7;
James
to,
as
acts of,
duke of as duke,
10.
island, near Charleston, S.
V:96;
C,
enemy
retreats
Henry
Clinton issues proclama-
tion from,
Jameson,
to,
V:644 ,
Sir
(note).
captures offender,
11:788.
Jamaica, N. Y., British troops
V:23
V:159
loyalist.
James, Nickles,
1:7,
111:628,
regiment,
Burgoyne
James I, king of England, 1:35. 102 (note). James II, king of England, 1:103
Jaguee, Asahel (Asel), of exempts of Kings district,
:
James, Benjamin, of Kings county,
Long
V
VII:474.
Ross,
Jaggar, Jeremiah, of
N. Y.,
in
Caughnawaga,
New
V
Jamaison (Jameson), Andrew, cap-
;
ton,
V:402;
to,
(note), VIII:101.
N. Y.,
(note).
Yaugers)
capture
(note);
Saratoga, 11:450 (note).
captain with
(chasseurs,
Yaagers,
river,
V:188.
German
,
its
Indies,
IV:252
reported,
tain,
Jaeger,
West
Jamaica,
capture of ships trading with,
111:731.
Jager
New York
;
at,
troops near, VIII
:
Jameson, of
John,
second
dragoons,
lieutenant-colonel,
regiment
papers
of
delivered
light
by.
Analytical Index
Jameson, John
—
11:728
continued.
(note)
Maj.
258
Arnold
apprises
;
Andre's
capture,
(note),
260
of
VI
(note)
Maj. Andre
delivered
259
protest against his
(note)
with
course (note)
;
Arnold,
264 VI:264
Va., orders 1
in,
:89
;
Jansen, Cornelius served third
to
vessel
Arnold ascends,
ascends,
Yorktown. VII
Jamison, James, of Col. Levi ling's regiment,
Jamison,
:21
of
11:66.
ment,
Albany county
ceives
danger
N.
Wallkill,
Y.,
of
George,
New York
address to Clinton,
VIII :288; on committee
to con-
duct procession, VIII :296; joins in
address to Washington, VIII:
301. Janison,
Abraham,
of
Col.
Levi
Pawling's regiment, 11:50.
state of his
111:452, 453;
his standing,
Jansen,
111:612;
his house,
(Johnson),
assembly, 1:218, 219.
Jansen
(Johnston),
Johannis,
ment, Ulster county militia, to join Col.
march ber
to
of
Allison,
Jr,
courts
martial,
718; attends meeting of field of1:687; commands regiment at Fort Montgomery. II: 9; reports burning of Minisink,
V:I50;
1:369. of
Col.
1:589,
ficers.
Cols. Cantine
orders
letter.
to
596. 599. 602. 613. 615. Ill:
levies
captain,
fails
1:474;
Ramapo, 1:497; mem-
articles,
,
of
Johannis,
N. Y., witness to of members of general
captain,
,
lumber and other carries
IV:354.
Ulster county,
Jansen (Johnson),
1:307;
VI:
Henry (Harry), of KingsN. Y., sergeant of exempts,
der to confer with,
Jansen.
:
command,
884.
Jansen, see also Johnson, Johnston.
carries
militia, per-
to public stores, II
lieutenant-colonel, of fourth regi-
IV:183.
city, joins in
line,
11:193, 207; permits given by,
election
of
Janet," sloop under flag of truce,
Janeway,
of
1:424;
New York
11:687, VI:220.
Jansen
111:470, 471. "
(T.), captain;
I.
Paw-
Thomas (Thomison),
exempts
regiment.
11:374.
(note). to
Cornwallis
I
J.
of
regiment
militia,
Jansen, Dirck, major, of tenth regi-
ton,
way
continued.
Canada,
in
193-194;
Cornwallis determined to cross,
VII: 36;
—
Orange county
on ravaging expedition, VI:579;
on
-,
WoodhuH's
Jesse
(note);
(note).
river,
lying
VI:259
prisoner,
patriotism,
James
to,
his confidence in
VI:261 his
;
VI
503
Papers
—
Jansen,
VI:256
(note).
— Clinton
from
men
and Sny-
V:562, 566
his regiment.
to
frontier,
to institute court martial, his
V:603 V:936 V:937
house attacked, VI:236-237,
State of
504
—
Jansen, Johannis, Jr.
242-243, 249; for
keep men on
intends
to
VII: 181, VII:
frontier,
quota of 182, 192, 193. his
levies,
Col.
VI:792. Jansen
Mathew, cap-
(Johnson),
1:568; member of
court of inquiry, 1:853; captain
111:466,
fourth
regiment,
on
captain,
Jr,
Ulster
of
county
for levies,
officers
I
:
company, 11:9, 436,
111:102;
of
captain
exempts,
IV:649.650,V:352, 353,362. Jansen (Johnson), Thomas, Jr, lieutenant-colonel,
of
Ulster
county minutemen,
his
appoint-
ment, 1:258; orders
1:301;
to,
of court martial, 1:589,
596, 599,602, 613, 615. Jaques (Jaque), Asahel (Asael), lieutenant, of
York
line,
tenancy
first
New
regiment.
recommended
in levies,
for lieu-
Arthur, preparing
New York
city,
Jauncey, James, of
member
New York 355;
to
letter to,
from John Jay, V 98 brings from Philadelphia, VI :
1
;
letter
734
:
on
be
desires that his wife
;
to visit friends,
committee
senate, tions,
VII
:1
al-
16-
New York city, New York
of
IV:212; carries resoluIV:214, 232; sketch of,
V:460
carries
(note);
letter
from Clinton, V:828; indemnified
for loss
by congress
on loan
through depreciation of currency
VI :497-500
;
his claim to further
VII:539, 543547; commended by Clinton to Gov. Livingston, VII:562; his compensation,
capture, VIII
John,
Jay,
of
:1
1
.
New
York,
states-
man; young lawyer of promise, 1 74 his descent, 1 :88 his pro:
;
;
against policy of king, 1:97-
test
98 on committee ;
ledge to
city,
De Lancey
for obstructing
Hudson, 1:138; Edward Rut-
VII :96.
Jarvis, see also Jervice.
Jarvis,
of
loyalist,
denounced, V:
conducts Oliver
Jay, Sir James, of
militia,
member
Jr,
city,
Jay, Frederick, of
117.
Thomas, of Shawangunk, N. Y., VI:242.
his
James,
New York
lowed
689, 791.
281;
Jauncey,
Ulster county
Jansen,
Thomas,
VIII:
xxvii.
IV:663, VI:
in fourth regiment,
Jansen,
contmued.
his residence,
Clinton, 111:353,
tain of levies,
militia,
48 (note);
159 (note).
Joshua T., lieutenant, of Albert Pawling's levies,
Jansen,
—
Jauncey, James
to supply officers
VI:438;
levies,
182;
continued.
New York
go
to
VI:441.
New York
1
44
;
to,
on Philip Schuyler,
his part in
peace treaty,
I
:
I
:
170, VIII: 155; favored strong city,
of colonial assembly,
I
:
central
government,
Washington
to,
on
1:171
;
public
Analytical Index
—
Jay, John
continued.
— Clinton Jay, John
candidate
—
continued.
for
IV:255;
Clinton
governor, 1:185; opposes scheme
condition
of
290, 294
;
1:173;
dangers,
to
two
erect
1:200;
republics,
cannon
obtain
to
attempts
at
301
means of securing Fort Montgomery, 1:284; member of com-
mont
405
for
1:362,
conspiracies,
on committee to regulate
;
1:577
exemptions,
(note);
IV:289-
informs Washington
awaited
;
to,
represents
frontier,
IV:300-
of commissary abuses,
Salisbury, 1:274; his opinion on
mittee
505
Papers
in
Philadelphia,
IV:322; devotes himself to VerIV:406; sends matter, 598; acIV:482, newspapers, knowledges
papers
convention troops,
to
relative
IV:484-485;
recommends persons for governor and lieutenant-governor, 1:855-
his
856; 79 (note)
West Indies, IV:528; on needs of Rhode Island, IV:552-553;
votes for, for governor, II: ;
Wash-
confers with
ington about northern army,
233-236;
232,
145,
from
resolution
of
11:267;
his
safety,
1 1
:
dissents
council
of
appointment
as chief justice of state
supreme 11:355-357; to Clinton on road iron and stove, 11:521-522 court,
from James Duane,
letter to,
of
111:180-182; drafts of to,
depositions,
behavior ;
as
for
proceedings
111:231; receives
282;
111:281, chief
petition to,
delegate
in
IV:582; portrait, IV:608; Clinton sends papers to, IV:624; Clinton to, on legislahis
congress,
IV :64 1-642,
11:876
certifies
309
;
Wash-
on harmony
colonelcy,
courts,
sent
IV:554-555;
ton on committee of congress sent
11:830-
piece;
bills
IV:58I
and
11:864,
for
his portrait. III: frontis-
;
bills,
advises Clinton to consult ington,
from
on war news
to,
legislative
officer,
sends news
congress,
money
prisoners,
his
(note)
Clinton
;
Poughkeepsie, 11:839;
receives
in
866;
1
in Vermont 676-677; matter, IV:695; Clinton to, on Vermont crisis, IV:835-836, 858; on resolutions touching Vermont, IV:840-841 to Clin-
737; American desired
4-5 5
tive
702,
at
1
II
703, IV:359, 534, 540, 690,
831;
behavior as presiding
V :5
II
president of congress,
599;
I
I
V
justice, :
1
21
Vermont
;
his
III:
special
business.
proceedings, relied
on
;
to
17-
Vermont, V:7-8, 9-10,
18,
89-90; Clinton
to,
protest-
ing against inaction of congress,
V: 54-5 7;
miniature of his wife
painted by
Du
Clinton
on measures adopted
to,
Simitiere,
V:91
;
touching Vermont V:93-95; Clinton acknowledges papers from, V 02
by congress trouble,
:
1
;
New York
State of
5o6
—
Jay, John
continued.
him
to
dissatisfaction with congressional
V
committee,
13-1 15;
1
:
Benson declares on
to
of
relations
—
Jay, John
Egbert Benson expresses
him
Egbert views
his
with
congress
Pennsylvania and on schemes
to
continued.
him
quaints
with
American (note)
V:86 1-862;
trays
war
congress, V: 118-119, 290, 313, 861; resigns his seat, V: his influence sought in 99
917;
V:l
1
7;
in
1
;
214; asked
V:251,
261; of
(note)
;
:
to defer resignation,
finances
on
V
John Lamb,
favor of Col.
on
draft
his
V:283
country,
shows mind of congress and grounds of
Vermont
V:283-285
pursued,
policy
(note)
Spanish
secretary
285-286
with
conference
his
;
(note)
;
of
V:
state,
on mission
to
V:289; on difficulties of Vermont dispute, V:290; his Spain,
746-748
;
letters
:3 7;
VIII: 393.
line,
Jaycocks, Jaycox, see also Jacocks, Jecocks, Jeecocks.
of
V :3 state
1
legislature,
1-312; on
line
V
:
3
V:
Phelps,
benefits of
constitutions,
on proposed
Mr 1
sound
2-3 1 3
between
;
New
of
William,
Jaycocks,
county, N. Y., 702 petitions ;
prisoner, for
Albany IV:672,
his
pardon,
IV:731, 737-738, 740; executed, IV:740-743.
be
to
Jaycox, Thomas, prisoner, V:73.
William,
Jayne,
403-404, 405.
describes
New
V:924.
V:309. 316-317; informed proceedings
French
of
Jay, John, of fourth regiment.
York
:
in
;
official
gives
information of birth prince,
VI
from, VII:211
VIII
France,
VI:
to,
his part in debate,
N.
309-310;
;
Clinton por-
conditions
appointment as minister to Spain, of
V:771
from,
submits plan of exports and imports,
of
settlement
news,
be drawn
to
V:115-116; on Vermont dispute, on New York delegates
regulate prices,
V:408
to Clinton, asking
;
V:684-686; bills on, V:724; letters
of
exploits
cruisers,
Y.,
of
Long
Island,
paroled,
loyalist,
Jecocks, Jeecocks, see
VI:
also Jacocks
Jaycocks, Jaycox. Jecocks,
Kings
of
Samuel, district,
exempts
of
Albany county,
111:673, 732.
York and
New
3 1 3-3 1 4
on western lands be-
Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment
New
of
;
longing to
Hampshire, V:
York, V:314;
on location of state capital, V: 3 4-3 5 recommends men for 1
offices,
1
;
V:315;
Franklin
ac-
Jeecocks
(Jaycocks),
Dutchess county
Joseph,
militia,
of
II:
628, V:71. Jeffers,
,
of Stillwater,
tories friendly to,
V:750.
N. Y.,
Analytical Index
Thomas, American
Jefferson,
Great Britain, 1:65-66; tellectual
1
86
;
chais
his
in-
1:88; Clin-
eminence,
on national
ton
states-
reconciliation with
man, favored
ticket
with,
I
:
recommends
Beaumar-
11:307
(note); on
claim,
treatment given American prison-
V:195-196
ers,
atrocities
Gov. Henry
charged V: 196-1 97
Hamilton,
James Monroe 339 (note). from
nental I
1
deleconti-
to
instructions
to,
VI:908 VI :909
his votes,
on committee,
;
Jericho
,
noted robber, VII:
242.
11:851.
Jersey
City
Dutchess
N. Y., con-
county,
victed of burglary. Ill
:1
81
Jennings, Isaac, of Col. John orn's regiment of militia,
,
183.
Hath-
Orange county
VIII
Jennings, John, employed on public
work, 1:640.
Jersey.
Paulus
also
reto,
:xix.
Tryon county, N. Y.,
Jerseyfield,
attacked by enemy, V:546. Jervice, see also Jarvis.
N. Y.,
Jessup,
taxed, VI:497.
of
,
N. Y.,
Pound-
of
Catherine,
Jervice,
Long
Island,
VII: 198, 242.
refugee,
Jessup, Ebenezer, colonel, of Loyal
Americans,
337;
application
directions
given
his station in
to,
by,
VI VI
Canada, VII
32L Warren
Patent,
N. Y.,
ton,
III: 209-2 to,
1
troops required
at,
directed to,
militia
746,
845;
V:750;
poses to march
tories
col-
Clinton pur-
V:763, 818; V:795.
to,
enemy discovered
at,
accompanied
spy
;
111:386;
V:738,
county,
and Hamil-
also parts of Essex
lected
IV:272.
New
(see
Hook), N. J., meeting-house moved to, VIII :xv; ferry
Jessups'
Jenkins, Samuel, of Philips precinct,
Albany county,
alleged plot on foot at,
Jersey, Jerseys, see
360;
(note). Jenkins,
507
Papers
(Jerieco),
N. Y.,
ridge,
congress,
(note)
VIII:
Thomas,
Maryland
VI: 95- 99;
(note);
writes to,
Jenifer, Daniel of St
gate
on
(note); to
— Clinton
in,
Albany county, N. Y., Walter Livingston writes from, V:223.
Jeviot-dale,
Jennings, John, of Col. Levi
regiment
ing's
at
Fort
Pawl-
Clinton,
11:40.
Jewel Jennings,
New
Samuel,
of
exempts
of
Windsor, N. Y., 111:513.
Jennings,
Samuel,
of
Col.
James
McClaghry's regiment of Ulster militia, VI:624.
county
(Juel),
N. Y..
,
his account,
of
Fishkill,
VI:715.
Abraham, of Rombout preN. Y., VI:567. Jewel, Isaac, of Rombout precinct, N. Y.. VI:567. Jewel,
cinct,
New York
State of
5o8
Rombout
Jewel, John, of
precinct,
Charles,
Johnson,
N. Y., VI:567.
twenty-fourth
Edward, of Schaghticoke, N. Y., justice of peace, VII:
army,
Jewett,
591, 609, 610.
with
Jillett,
see also Gillet, Gillett.
Jillett,
Noah,
Johnson,
habitants
of
and
Boght
Moon, Albany
Half
N. Y.,
county,
"
Joanna,"
sloop, 1:362.
fire
chief,
John,
his time,
1
:
1
(note)
IV:
364.
refugee
Island, petitioner,
near
island,
C, enemy
28
(note)
;
111:204
from
army,
Charleston,
V:96.
(Mrs), widow, of Marbletown, N. Y., 111:401. (Mrs), V:355.
with Brant,
Johnson,
V:579.
Benjamin,
Pawling's county
lieutenant, loyalist,
,
of
regiment
militia,
of
Levi Ulster
11:248.
Johnson, Caleb, of Dutchess county,
N. Y., 249.
sells flour
(note) at
commands
In-
VI:482.
and wheat, V:
detachment,
surprised
;
Stony
British
regiment,
leads
Point.
V:26
and captured
V: 152-1 53
(note).
Johnson, Hezekiah, permit granted to,
IV:544.
Johnson,
James,
Willett's levies,
Johnson Col.
his
Johnson, Henry, lieutenant-colonel, seventeenth
Johnson,
Johnson,
(note);
N. Y., 111:401.
Johnson, see also Jansen, Johnston.
Johnson,
service,
Tryon county
his
IV:725;
map,
V:440.
retreats to,
to
loyalist,
British
Johnson, Hendrick, of Marbletown,
John, see Teyekanatsiajere.
S.
Indians in
Indian,
Iroquois chief,
Obadiah,
to
1:127; recommended as successor to Sir William Johnson, I 1
John, see Terghhathaghtous.
Johns
Johnson, Guy, colonel,
dians at Niagara,
Johnes,
:
.
111:192.
Long
commissioner
David,
regiment,
John, captain,
I
:
02
Tuscarora
captain,
of
charge
public work,
in
641.
enlist
John, king of England, ordinances
war of
in
Con-
in
enforce militia law, 1:526, 533.
JoghahiPen, Tuscarora war VIII:37I.
of
Comfort,
men engaged Johnson,
V:40.
Sara-
(note).
Johnson, Charles, prisoner necticut, 111:224.
signs certificate of in-
British at
Burgoyne
toga, 11:451
of
lieutenant,
regiment,
of
Col.
(Johnston),
sign, of fifth regiment, line,
Marinus
VII:286. James,
en-
New York
11:46-47.
Johnson, James, of Sir John Johnson's corps, prisoner, 111:224.
Johnson,
of New Windsor N. Y., 111:513.
John,
precinct,
Analytical Index
N. Y.,
Johnson, John, of Butternuts,
V:417, 418.
loyalist,
Royal
King's
New York
509
Papers
Johnson, Sir John
—
continued.
794-795, 805, 818-819, 820,
Johnson, Sir John, Baronet, colonel, of
— Clinton
of
regiment
Greens)
(Royal
;
suspected of carrying Indian rec-
845. VI:152-153; made in his favor, V: 823; capture made by, V:905; threatens Stone Arabia, VI 136-
821-822,
diversion
:
come by way of Champlain, VI: 169; at
Canada, 1:14; Gen. Herkimer ambushed by, 1:140
Lake
Indians uninfluenced by, 1:141
Oneida, VI:288, 292;
ords
mistaken
his his 1
to
judgment,
depredations in
83
to
780,
New
1
60
1
:
1
:
with
66,
Silas
wife con-
his
1:746;
Gardner,
veyed
1
relations
his
;
1
York, 1:746-747;
report of his death, 11:156; de-
made
sires enlistments
his
view
11:291;
letters
Oswego, 111:459; Capt. Serrelated
pass
to
111:505,
to,
Montreal,
Quebec, IV:443;
at
his tenants dis-
IV:670;
affected,
gives
111:639; on
way
to
Fort Schuyler, in
V:330; expected Try on county, V:701, 716
his
departure from Oswego,
735
;
Caughnawaga, 744-745, 769; pa
destroys
737-738, roles
strength
V:738-739
prisoners,
of
his
party,
V:747
754-755; attempt
quits
Van
Rensselaer
in
VI:319, 320, 321,
pursuit of,
322-323, 324, 325; ordnance and stores captured from, VI:
323; 325,
Clinton's pursuit of,
348,
349;
from
Fox's
American
472;
VI:
confession
of
VI:334-335; VI:335; retreats Mills, VI:353;
his
officer likened to,
VI
:
intends to destroy Schenec-
VI:483; men obliged to VI:552; his engagement with Col. John Brown, VI:692; tady, join,
his
passage of Fort Hunter,
695
;
his visit to
Johnstown,
VI VI
880; proclamation from, VII 27; loyalists attempt to join, VI 1:80-81; attempt to destroy his
bateaus,
motes
VII:226-227; proVII:274; on
exchange,
St Lawrence
river,
VII: 321
to
engage in new expedition, VII: 324; detachments from his com-
V:766-767
mand, VII:340, 406; his route from Crown Point, VII:452,
Mayfield,
escapes, to
:
;
318; Gen.
V V
explanation of his presence,
761-762;
V V
join
Carleton,
force in action,
;
to
VI:288-289; will be strongly reinforced, VI: 305 said to be wounded, VI Maj.
emissary from,
840; expedition against, 11:876 (note) recalled on way
vice
to
from, II:
819, to
;
of
punishment
touching
rebels,
Albany
11:159 (note); recruits command, 11:257; his
county, for
in
141
137,
intercept,
V:770,
State of
510 Johnson, Sir John
45 7
;
his
—
relations
Johnson, Samuel
continued.
by marriage,
VIII:x.
first
New York
regiment.
establishment of
of
1775,
line,
1:270;
Mont-
regiment, at Fort
fifth
gomery, 1:775, 11:23, 57, 70,
95;
New
at
Windsor, IV:597;
V:705;
date of his commission, his
pay, VII
:1 7.
Frear's
John
Johnson,
of
regiment
Dutchess county
militia,
IV':283.
lieutenant-col-
Jonathan,
Johnson, Joseph, of Orange county,
Johnson, Joseph,
IV:172.
loyalist,
prisoner,
Johnson, Paul, lieutenant, of Col.
Pawling's
VI:
levies,
814, 819; excused from
service
VI:845-847.
Johnson, Peter, of Beekman's precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,
VI:516.
among
his
IV:
Oneidas,
417-418.
Johnson, William, prisoner, V:885.
of
;
IV:339. North
Samuel, Carolina
VII:286.
Willett's levies,
Johnson, Sir William, baronet, superintendent of Indian affairs, his
1:127
death,
(note); his influ-
1:127 (note), 128 (note); campaign in 1755, 11:244
(note)
of
;
summer house
his
Indian
management
479; Indian
Sa-
at ;
plan
prior
to
IV:478-
superintendency, curiosities
belonging
by, V: 238 (note) distance of his old home from Niskayuna, VI:695; to,
IV:674;
fort
built
;
troops arrive at Fort Johnson, his
"old
VI:697, 701.
place,"
liam Johnson,
hawk
to
from
continental
killed
at
William, chief,
captain,
joins in
Mo-
threatening
communication, IV:364; intriguing
among Oneidas, IV:418.
Johnson, delegate
loyalist,
Oriskany, 11:204. Johnson,
Richard,
(Johnston),
Cherry Valley, N. Y., petitions, II :822 suffers by Indian attack,
Johnson,
commis-
deputy
Johnson, William, son of Sir Wil-
Johnson, Peter, Iroquois Indian, intrigue
:842.
sary of purchases, IV:21.
his
in levies,
1
condaga, 111:415, IV:77I
VI:451. Albert
Weter,
Johnson,
Levi
Col.
of
Pawling's regiment,
his
15.
petitioner,
before
testifies
Thomas,
Johnson,
ment, VII:
Johnson
VI:908
court martial, 1:530-531.
ence,
I
Solomon,
Johnson,
onel, of second Connecticut regi-
taxed,
continued,
vote,
Johnson, William, of Col. Marinus
Johnson, John, lieutenant, of Col.
N. Y.,
—
his
congress,
(note).
Johnson (Johnston), John, captain, of
New York
William,
Jr,
of
Cherry
Valley, N. Y., information obtained by, 11:693-694.
Analytical Index
Johnson, William Samuel, delegate
from Connecticut
continental
to
congress, VIII :383 (note). Johnson Hall, Johnstown, N. Y.,
home
of Sir William Johnson,
I
:
to St
128; possible route from,
—
Clinton Papers
ment, VIII
Johnsons, liam,
by,
1
misleading promises given :
1
46
;
influence of, over In-
dians and tories,
1
:
Orange county, N. Y., IV:275. (Jonston), Richard, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., IV:26L
Bush, Tryon county, N. Y., preparations at, for receiving loyalist force, VI: 136, 137.
Johnsons
Richard,
(Jonston),
Johnston
(Johnson,
Johnstown) of
captain,
New York
ment.
ment of
1
775
;
third
VIII :360.
offers to enlist rangers,
Johnston,
,
journals of congress,
county,
VII:360. Grafton
of
Charles,
Johnston,
carries
captain,
N. H., appointed
keep
11:537-538;
plaints
reports
David,
Johnston, county,
Johnston,
New
raiding, 111:88-89;
of
ston's
exempts
of
Windsor, N. Y.. 111:449,
513.
93-95 nished
143,
Johnston, James, militiaman, fined,
V:687. Johnston,
in
Dutchess
of
N. Y., VI:818. George,
articles,
activity
complaints ;
625,
of per-
seizure
reports
and
com-
11:566,
against,
account of prices, V:654.
sustained
11:552;
Clinton,
sons
11:315;
by people of Haver-
sustained straw,
by
11:434;
1:539,
guards,
111:87; to
525;
suggested to lead attack on en-
emy's
Johnston, see also Jansen, Johnson.
establish-
line,
1:523-524,
expedition,
,
regi-
heads plundering
Landing, at mouth of Fourmile creek on Lake Ontario,
Johnsons
of
exempts of Orange county. III: 735.
Robert,
66.
1
11:40.
John, of Smith's Clove,
Johnston,
Johnston
family of Sir Wil-
regi-
95.
:1
regiment,
ing's
command, V:743; VII:443-444, 472. the,
second
in
Johnston, John, of Col. Levi Pawl-
Johnston
near,
continued.
lieutenant
Lawrence, IV:367 (note); rendezvous of Sir John Johnson's action
—
Johnston, James
714;
511
11:599-600; and
scouting
Gov. LivingIII:
against.
account of provisions furto
his
111:142-
rangers,
155-156, 483;
west shore of Hudson
to
guard
river,
V:
471. James,
regiment.
ensign,
New York
of line,
fifth
V:
480. 705, VI:220; complains of neglect in appointments,
VI:713-
Johnston ist,
(Jonston),
Ruluf, loyal-
V:163.
Johnston,
Samuel,
pardon, IV:712.
petition
for
his
State of
512 Thomas,
Johnston,
testifies
against
Henry Crans, 11:475.
New York Johnstown, N. Y. emy's
—
continued,
IV^:254
near,
activity
VII:607, 624.
IV:713 IV:714 persons captured near, IV:725 paper signed at, IV:746-747 regiment to move to, IV:771 dissatisfaction of soldiers at, IV 853; petition of women living at
WilHam (Rev.), of Cherry Valley, N. Y., petitions,
V:297; return 365 residents
11:822, IV:261
bear arms,
Thomas, exempts N. Y., 111:470, 471.
of
of
Johnston,
Wallkill,
Thomas,
Johnston,
Orange county Johnston
(Johnson)
Lower Coos,
of
sergeant,
V:686.
mihtia,
Thomas,
,
of
Canada,
in
Vt.,
Johnston,
suffers by InIV:339, 410, 675, 722, 787, V:62, 63. Johnston, William, of Cherry Val-
dian
ley,
;
ravages,
N. Y.,
IV:
justice, petitions,
261. lieutenant,
British
regiment,
forty-seventh
of
army, VI:291. Valley, N. Y.,
Cherry
petitions,
11:822.
Jr,
to
111:118;
at. III
194, 201
;
near,
:
1
08,
regiment 1
25,
1
86,
itia
marches
troops
at,
fort at,
111:395;
111:404; residents
111:407,
Valley,
passes
prisoner confined at,
111:280, 281;
enemy
emissary
11:636; treaty framed
11:702,
stationed
of,
II:
by Lafayette, 1:163, 111:118;
through, at,
1:163;
IV:413; to,
111:422;
refuse to go to
111:563;
troops required
at,
mil-
Cherry
continental
111:591
;
en-
V
:
emy
at,
not
at,
V:737, 739, 745; enV 74 742 fort
retires to,
1
:
enemy encamped V:746, 755, 845; to,
V:747; from,
Sir
V
,
;
V:745, 769;
attacked,
stationed at,
historical associations,
at,
refuse to
John Johnson's activity at, V American 701, 745; 737,
Johnstown (Johns Town), N. Y.,
852,
who
V:538; hostile party V:590; post at, be broken up, V:697; Sir
tires
visited
of troops of,
discovered near,
Johnstown, see Johnston.
its
at,
1
of
William,
Johnston,
drawn
;
troops
William,
Johnston,
captured near,
loyalist
provisions
miles from,
express sent
John Johnson
re-
769, 818; V:797, 804, 902,
levies
:
919, VI :6; scout to be sent to, V :906 Sir John Johnson sends message to inhabitants, VI: 136; ;
Sir
John Johnson expected VI: 137, 141; troops halt
VI:317, 318; form junction in
enemy's
hostile at,
at, at,
forces to
VI:353-354; route, VI:
possible
692, VII:452;
Sir
John John-
VI:880; levies to be stationed at, VI :895 number of troops at, VI:901 proclamation issued from, VII :26, 27; son's visit to,
;
;
Col.
Willett's
force
desired
at.
Analytical Index
Johnstown, N. Y.
—
Col.
VII:325; VII:350;
continued.
Willett
at,
VII:406; engagement at, VII: 449-450, 451, 461, 472, 475, 482-483, 487, 509; destruction of property
VII:505; advanwinter tageous post, VI 1:541. at,
Bush,
Johnstown
N. Y., enemy Jolly,
N.
Y.,
nental
11:849;
messenger
1
of
.
conti-
III:
11:751,
congress,
277.
Daniel,
Jones,
evidence against,
,
I
:
lieutenant-general,
commandant
army,
IV:646
city,
Jones,
of Montreal,
,
provost marshal, Jones,
Canada, IV:422.
of Cortlandt Manor,
,
Westchester county, N. Y., account, VI: 147. Jones,
of
,
his residence,
New York
his
by, VIII:52.
Jones, Daniel, of Vermont, on comto
determine
boundary
VII:447.
lines,
Col.
panies
city,
VIII:xxix.
Butler's expedition,
of
,
ill-treatment of
Jones,
New York
Col.
Dunham,
Abraham of
regiment
Dutchess county
V:825.
militia,
lieutenant, loyalist,
Ebenzer Jessup's Loyal Americans, IV:422. Jones,
Edward
T.,
sixty-second
army,
him and
of
David,
Brinckerhoff's
of Col.
IV:223, 232. Jones,
Orange
county, 111:735.
Jones,
(Rev. Dr), accom-
Jones,
;
IV:707, 812813; proposals made to, IV: 854, 855, 860; permit refused
Jones, David, of exempts of
849.
of
(note)
permits given by,
mission
—
Jones,
at
Wyoming,
New York
:85
exempts of Westchester
Bubben, taken prisoner Pa., V:524.
Jones,
V:739.
1 1
Manor,
county, 111:683.
occupies,
apprehended,
,
Cortlandt
British
Albany county,
of
Benjamin,
Jones,
county,
papers at his house, Jones,
work, 1:642.
lic
Tryon
of
,
513
Papers
Jones, Augustus, employed on pub-
visits,
wounded
loyalist
— Clinton
with
lieutenant,
British
regiment,
Burgoyne
toga, 11:451
of
at
Sara-
(note).
city,
Jones, his wife,
in
Ephraim,
command
at
captain,
loyalist,
Pointe-aux-Trem-
111:375. bles,
Asa,
Jones,
landt ty,
of
exempts
of
Cort-
Manor, Westchester coun-
111:683.
Jones, Asa,
sergeant,
Canada, IV:422.
Jones, Eri, of exempts of Kings district,
Albany county,
111:673,
731, 732. of Col.
Al-
Jones,
Francis,
captain,
of
bert Pawlirig's regiment of levies,
third
V:176.
wounded, V:598 (note).
regiment,
British
sixty-
army,
New York
State of
514
N.
Jones, G., of Bergen county,
vouches
for
John Doremus,
J., 1
:
544.
petitioner,
vania
by Franklin, V:408-409 (note).
VI:
company,
413.
of
James,
Ulster
county,
for
pass,
ments
to,
given
to
II:
health and
information
11:730;
for,
of senate,
111:740;
articles
V:376, 377;
for independence,
John,
second
war
of
British
with Burgoyne, 11:451
rael
army,
John, loyalist, of Capt.
Is-
Youngs' troop of horse, IV:
730.
war
proportioning
among
VIII :68,
states,
VII:286.
New York
Jones, Josiah, of
levies,
VI:370. Jones, Levi, of Rhinebeck precinct.
N. Y., V:372.
York
city,
suffered
injuries
375; York. VI:488. Moses,
of
lieutenant,
empts of Kings
district,
by.
New
leaves
111:374,
Jones,
New
(Mrs), of
Margaret
Jones,
ex-
Albany
county, 111:673, 732; proposed for captain of levies,
V:934.
Wil-
Manor,
III:
683.
Noble Wimberly (Wemble-
Jones,
(Dr), delegate from GeorVII:
ton)
gia to continental congress,
360. Jones, Obadiah, employed on public
levies,
on
landt
(note).
Jones, John, of Col. Marinus lett's
VI:908 (note); on VI:909 (note);
project,
sixty-
Jones, John, loyalist, 111:385, 386.
Jones,
:
Jones, Nathan, of exempts of Cort-
VIII: 178.
lieutenant,
regiment,
in-
sends
congratulations on close of
Jones,
at-
articles in his charge,
by,
tended
compli-
Hamilton,
11:542-543; member 11:730, VI: 677; his business,
V
bank
vote on national
his
69, 70, 71, 72, 83.
11:421; unable
541-542;
;
witness,
1:786-787;
Alexander
tend
729
votes
(Dr), of Bellemont, N. Y., forwards letter and asks
John
from Vir-
delegate
Joseph,
II:
IV:442. Jones,
loyalist,
ginia to continental congress,
charges
as
cited
captain,
committee,
767, 769. 770. 794, 795, 635. Jeremiah,
achievements related
111:385.
766,
1:765,
loyalist.
his
Jonathan,
Jones,
Jones,
owner of Potts house, \'III-416.
Jones.
com-
naval
Paul,
John
city,
.
IV:1 72.
Jones, James, of Valley Forge, Pa.,
Y..
:
mander,
artillery
Jones,
1 1 1
Orange county, N. Y.,
Jones, Gibbs, captain, of Pennsyl-
N.
tavern-keeper, Jones,
Jones, G., of
New York V 305
of
John,
Jones,
Jones,
work, 1:640. Peter,
ling's
of
Col.
Levi
regiment, 11:124.
Paw-
Analytical Index
Reuben, of Vermont,
Jones,
joins
— Clinton
Michael
Jorgh,
in petition to continental congress,
Peter
VI:609.
of
Jones, Robert, gives information to
lating
re-
movements,
enemy's
Pa., slave in his service. III :61 0-
611, 663. Samuel, captain, of fourth
Orange county militia, 1:720; member of court martial,
regiment.
111:718, IV:570; killed tle
of Minisink,
Samuel,
Jones,
of
Orange county
regiment.
in bat-
Albany county see
Journal,"
recommended
Joy, Joseph,
third
militia,
Pienpack, IV:571.
Jones, Stephen,
employed on public
830.
Bowen (Madame),
Eliza
Jumel, her
VIII :398, 414;
residence,
June,
,
of Smith's Clove, Or-
ange county, N. Y., of
V
of America,
emy
toward
steps
New York
denounced as en-
his
:
1
59
(note)
529;
of
history
his
relations with patriot authorities,
V:528-530, 666; " his
New York
History of the
ing
from
extract
dur-
War,"
Revolutionary
N.
Y.,
petitions,
June,
Ittiel,
of Smith's Clove.
N. Y.,
Or-
petitions,
;
Gen. Gold Selleck Silliman, V:
387-388,
Mc-
IV:275.
ange county,
for
exchange
house
his
Col.
June, David, of Smith's Clove, Or-
ange county,
work, 1:642. of
for lieu-
in
Claghry, 1:515.
at
loyalist,
city,
Cumberland county VI :25. company, British "Judith" prison ship, II: tenant
commands
Thomas, judge,
V:73.
New York
headquarters
city,
IV:35.
Jostrandt, Jacobus, prisoner,
11:800, 111:443, V:733, 921;
Jones,
regiment
militia,
married Aaron Burr, VIII :4 14.
V:I62, 180.
captain,
(Mikle), of Col.
Livingston's
nervspapers.
Jones, Robert S., of Philadelphia,
Jones,
R.
"
111:540, 542-544, 545.
S^S
Papers
IV:275. June, Zabud, of Blooming Grove,
Orange county, N. Y., V:679.
June. Zebert, of Smith's Clove, Or-
ange
N.
county,
Y.,
petitions,
IV: 275. Jurry, John.
VIII:269-278.
petitions,
Troquois chief,
VIII:
370. Valentine,
Jones,
British
New York to,
major-general,
commandant
army,
city.
on permits,
from, entered
11:547, into
Just,
Putnam
Gen. 11:514;
him,
loyalist,
11:688;
grants permit to sloop, 111:470.
prisoner,
VI:73I.
letters
575; agreement
by
Christian,
of
KAEN, Kane. Kaen, vice,
Kain,
,
in
IV:545.
see
also
commissary
Cain,
ser-
State, of
5i6 see
Kagentwaghgegh,
Abeel, cap-
tain.
of
county
fourth
Jr,
regiment,
lieuten-
Ulster
111:466.
militia,
John, of Fredericksburgh, Dutchess county, N. Y., his house to be Washington's head-
Kain,
IV:77.
quarters,
Kakiat), Orange county,
now
Rockland county, N. Y., dezvous of
militia
near,
in
ren-
1:458,
461, 467, 468, 476, 497,
11:
434, V:588, 642; property
at,
1:484;
there
pilots
service, 11:31
;
in
enemy's
Kalder, Frederick,
see Adjutoa.
(Kanaghsaraga) Kanaghserage Tuscarora village, V:883, 914.
(Kanasaragas), Kanaghserages Tuscarora Indians, join hostile
persons
V:883, 912-913.
nations,
Kanandaigua, see Canandaigua. Oneida Kanaweadon, deputy,
VIII:37L see also Cain,
at,
bull's
of
cob Rose's
Col.
recruits,
of Lt.
11:635,
loyalist,
of Lt. Ja-
11:635, 636.
Kalya, Denie, of Col. Levi Pawling's regiment, 11:91.
Stephen,
Wyoming,
Pa.,
captain,
George Turn-
New York
Volunteers,
111:112.
loyalist,
recruits,
Kaen, Kain.
Bernard,
(Kain),
loyalist,
John, of Fredericksburgh, Dutchess county, N. Y., joins
Kane,
enemy, V:250; standing of V :255
brother-in-law,
Kalder, Hans,
army
V:238, 240.
Kanaghserage, see also Canaseraga.
at,
Kalder, see also Calder, Kelder.
Kamboll,
Kanaghsaws,
Kane
suspicious
Rose's
at,
Kanaghragait, see Cook, John.
Kane,
!V:776, VII:120.
Jacob 636.
continued.
Kanadesaga creek, Ontario county, N. Y., V:238 (note).
move by way
to
111:522; regiment appears
IV: 170;
encamps
petition from, II:
537-538; army
—
(note); Sullivan's
,
Kakiate (Cakeat, Cakiatt, Kakeate,
of,
Kanadesaga, N. Y.
V:238
Kain (Kaine), James, ant,
New York
captured
at
V:524.
Kanonwarohare,
his
.
Oneida
Castle,
N. Y., VIII:340, 347. Kapell, John, prisoner, 11:457.
Kapp, William, tried for disobedience and acquitted, V:686. Karl, see also Carl.
Kanadesaga (Canadasago, Cannadasago, Kanadaseaga, Kanada-
Karl, David, employed at Robert
Kanase-
Karl, James, employed at Robert
sege,
Kanasadaga,
dego), Ontario county, N. Y., Seneca village, conference at. 111:357, 380. 458; history
of.
Livingston's iron works,
Livingston's iron works,
Karonghuotye, captain.
see
Hill,
V: 753. V:753. David,
Analytical Index
Karonghyageten,
Cayuga
deputy,
VIII:371. Kase, John, Amenia, N. Y., recommends Lt. Wood, IV:400.
Kaselman, John, of Tryon county,
Keeler,
James,
fort
(Kaskaskias), country,
Kast, Frederick, of
Kast, Gertrude, of
German
Flats,
German
Flats,
Y.,
VI
:
Thomas, VII:580.
Thaddeus, lieutenant, of John Mead's Connecticut
Col.
V:461. Keene,
artil-
Keenholtz,
Seneca
III:
chief.
Abraham,
1:575, IV:
755.
VI
:731
Jr, loyalist,
ling's regiment,
11:50.
(Keatter),
,
carries
111:664, 665, 739.
(Keelor, of
Keyler), third
Westchester county 10
Isaac,
regiment,
militia,
loyalist,
.
at Caleb, employed Robert Livingston's iron works,
Frederick,
Keeping,
IV:
loyalist,
pris-
VI:73I.
oner,
Kees,
,
Henry Ludinton VI:817-818.
Col.
Keese, John, major, of quartermaster general's
Paw-
Keater, Samuel, of Col. Levi
V:697.
Keephart,
quarrels with,
Keater (Keter), Hans, 11:635, 636.
at,
:286.
V:753. of
Capt. Silvester Salisbury's light horse of Kingston,
post
1
Christopher,
prisoner,
Keater, Keator, see also Cater.
lieutenant,
guarclmg
captain,
,
Keene, N. H.,
enlisted in
(Kator),
Tryon prisoner,
west shore of Hudson,
Katskill, see Catskill.
Kayingwarto, 521.
of
E.,
county, N. Y., taken VI: 726.
regiment, engaged in expedition,
V:I70-171.
Keeler
V:
district,
N.
county,
Leonard
Keeler,
land county, N. Y., his petition,
letters,
Salem
of
Jonah, Westchester
Keeler,
Kathan, John, of Fulham, Cumber-
Keator
fifth
at,
IV:508.
N. Y., IV:344.
Keater
Hne,
926.
N. Y., IV:344.
lery,
of
corporal,
New York
496.
Illinois
Katting,
on Long Island,
taxed for son with enemy,
VIII :370.
in
continued.
V:752, VI:495.
Keeler,
VI:278.
Kashightoghare, Onondaga deputy,
Kaskaskia
—
prisoner
;
regiment.
Kaselman, see also Casselman.
petitions,
38
517
Papers
Keeler, Isaac 1
of
N. Y.,
— Clinton
nish
department, will fur-
baggage
orders
for,
tended
for,
11:411;
wagon,
11:516; 1 1
:
708
;
letter
his
of incident at
Fishkill,
788;
letter,
carries
provides
horses
512, 520;
in-
account
11:787-
111:643; and cash, VI:
to Clinton
on money
State of
5i8
Keese, John
—
continued. to,
on loan, VI: 759-760.
VI
agent, forage purchased by,
822
;
to
taken
forage
appraise
:
from sequestered lands and lands
VII:223.
of refugees,
Keith, Israel, major, aide-de-camp
and deputy adjutant-general Gen. Heath, 1:472. 11:407. Keith,
James,
of
major,
Massachusetts
to
regiment,
VII:
Newtown, Pa.,
Keith, William, of
Washington's headVIII :399. 400. quarters, Kekengo, Oneida chief, V:884. his
Kellogg, Aaron, captain, of seventeenth
regiment,
militia,
V:934.
Kellogg,
house
Moses,
district,
778, 781, 782. Johannis,
of
exempts
N. Y.,
district,
petitions,
V:930,
N.
Claverack
of
Y.,
V:
petitions,
930. Kells,
of
Johannes,
of
exempts
Claverack, N. Y., IV:652.
N. Y.,
his
deposition,
111:504-506. Kelly, Carpenter, of
of
Orange county
aids in capture, 11:566.
Kelly, Hendrick, of
Mohawk
dis-
Ill:
Tryon county, N, Y., IV:
trict,
642.
700.
by Indians near Fort Plank, VI: 77. 724.
Keller, Jacob, captured
Keller, Margaret, of Kingsland dis-
Tryon county, N. Y., tioner, VI: 123. trict,
peti-
Keller, Nicolas, of fourth regiment,
Tryon county VI: 726.
militia,
Keller, Solomon, of
N. Y., VI:77.
of Claverack
Jr,
N. Y.,
Nathaniel,
district,
militia,
Claverack
Chatham,
933.
ternuts, loyalist,
of Lt. Jacob Rose's recruits, I:
Kellar,
of
Joseph,
Kelly, Barnabas (Barney), of But-
Kelder, see also Calder, Kalder.
Kelder (Calder), William,
Albany county
Conn., selectman, VII :49.
Kellogg,
115.
VI:
signs petition.
529.
Kellogg,
eighth
N. Y.,
Paw-
Dutchess
of
Jonathan,
county,
Levi
1:857.
ling's regiment,
Kelley, state
assistant
William,
John, of Col.
Kelley,
borrowed, VI: 759; Clinton
Keese,
New York
father of
prisoner,
Kelly, Henry, of Sacondaga, Fulton
county,
thorn's
county
tine's
Jacob Keller,
Kelley, see also Kelly.
Kelly,
killed,
of
Col.
regiment militia,
Peter,
Kelly,
111:407.
John of
Ha-
Orange
IV:272.
of Col.
John Can-
regiment of Ulster county
militia,
Tryon county,
N. Y.,
John,
Kelly,
VI: 79 1.
Thomas, of Orange county
militia,
aids in capture,
Wing,
of
11:566.
Quaker Hill, Dutchess county, N. Y., Quaker,
Kelly,
Analytical Index
—
Wing
Kelly,
continued.
461,462.465,468,469,472. Nathaniel,
Kelsey, fourth
regiment,
militia,
V:
I
Clinton Papers
Kennedy IV:
of surgeon with,
difficulties
—
of
adjutant,
Ulster
county
6, 28, 41.
N. Y., recommends pardon
of
York
Kent, James, of
library,
Rich-
(Kempenfeld), British
made
navy,
by,
N. Y., Kendrick, fifth
Thomas,
(note). of
sergeant,
line,
1:814, 815.
fined,
of
Peekskill, Kennedy, N. Y., 11:542 (note). of Paulus Hook, Kennedy, ,
,
N.
J.,
Kennedy, first
111:113.
statement,
Kennedy, British
New York
line,
his
1:573-574.
Archibald, his
navy,
New York
city,
Kennedy, Dennis,
New York Kennedy,
of
adjutant,
establishment,
regiment.
continental
VIII
Primrose,
forty-fourth
captain,
residence
in
:x..
articles
vessel,
Edward,
for,
on
V:376. captain,
regiment,
(Canetuck
Kentucky
Caretuck]
of
army, wounded, I:opp. 329.
,
[misprinted
Kane Tucke, Kane-
tucky), inhabitants of, bring information
from
Canada,
VII:
339, 340;
opportunity to
survey
lands
in,
VII:561.
Ker, Nathan
Y.,
describes
(Rev.), of Goshen,
letter
from,
disasters
V: 162-1 63; Minisink
in
IV:780; Minisink,
Clinton
defeat
and
to,
on
state
of
V: 164-1 66.
Kerkenraad, consistory, of Kingston, N. Y., boards purchased for, 11:786. Kern,
John Michael
Ulster
British
III:
petitioner.
685.
frontier,
Jr,
of
of Moss, exempts Dutchess county, IV:63.
N.
Anthony,
state
Kent,
Kently,
New York
regiment.
of
1:5.
pris-
loyalist,
V:158
York, Ameri-
trustee
Fort Montgomery, 1:818, 819; commended, 1 :824. Kent, Conn., road to, IV:623.
Queens county,
loyalist,
New
jurist,
Kent, Thomas, tried and fined at
Kendaia, see Candaia. Kendall, John, of
New
V:730
(note).
Kempsy, Johannes, oner, VI: 731.
in
11:596.
city,
240.
captures
district,
727.
can
admiral,
of
Tryon county, N. Y., made prisoner, IV:712, 715. 716, V:524. VI:660,
person under death sentence. III:
ard,
Samuel,
(Kenady),
Mohawk
Kennedy, Thomas, prisoner
Kelsy, Jonas, of Dutchess county,
Kempenfelt
519
county,
(Rev.),
N. Y.,
of
refuses
oath of allegiance, 111:603; his
meeting-house
VIII
:xxi.
in
New York
city,
State of
520
Kernaghan, Charles, of Col. James
McClaghry's regiment of Ulster county
1:278.
militia,
Kernaghan,
James,
county, N. Y.,
veyance,
Kershen, county,
of
Dutchess
N. Y., VI:890. (Keshong)
N.
On-
creek,
Y.,
V:238
Kessler,
of
John,
petitioner,
of
Mark,
N. Y.,
prisoner,
Tryon county, V:179.
Tryon county, VI: 726.
Ketcham (Cetcham),
Mohawk
of
see
,
his mills,
Kings district, 111:673.
J.,
German
Keuga,
see
Daniel,
lieutenant
Cayuga.
11:479.
Albany county, exempts
of
Paw-
11:66.
Ketchum, Joseph, under contract furnish flour, IV:520. Ketchum, Nathaniel,
IV:272.
I
:
11:635; sentenced, 1:791. Keyser (Kizer), Frederick,
loyalist,
of Lt. Jacob Rose's recruits,
770-771,
777,
sentenced,
1
I
:
11:635;
781,
:782,
Jacob Rose's 1:773, 777, 781; sen-
tenced with
recommendation of
mercy, 1:782, 11:635, 636.
Keyser (Kiser), John, captain, of second regiment, Tryon county militia, his capture,
V:545, 546,
548, 549. 557, 563, 566, VI: 79, 660, 725, 726.
of
Isaac, of Col. Levi
fourth regiment.
loyalist,
of Lt. Jacob Rose's recruits,
recruits,
Dutchess county, IV:63; overVII: 341.
ling's regiment,
pre-
Keyser, see also Kizer, Kyser.
nis), loyalist, of Lt.
seer of poor,
militia,
Kettner, J. F.
(Mrs),
Ketchem, Nathan, of exempts of
Ketchum,
cinct,
district,
Joel, petitioner, 111:676.
Ketchem,
Ketchum,
Rombout
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
Keyser (Kizer), Johannes (Johan-
Tryon county, N. Y., in list of distressed persons, IV:700. Ketcham,
Peter, of
Kettletas,
752, 754, 761, 762, 777, 790,
Ketcham, Ketchem, Ketchum, also Kitcham.
widow,
for
IV:593.
appointment,
N. Y.,
captam, V:539.
,
Keyser (Kizer), Andries,
recommended
Isaac,
Kessler,
city, his
under Burgoyne, 11:453 (note).
(note).
Kershow,
New York
residence, VIII:xxviii.
IV:873.
:224.
county,
Keteltas, J., of
Ketteltas,
Ulster
of
witness of con-
Johannis,
Kershong tario
1
New York
Kickmans, near Newburgh, N. Y., smallpox
Kidd,
seventh
county to
lieutenant, of
Orange county
taun
at,
11:797.
Alexander, regiment, militia,
of
overseer
of
Dutchess
proposed for cap-
exempts, of
captain,
IV:62,
63;
poor of Frederick-
burgh precinct, IV:358. Kidney, Jacobus, half,
IV:712.
petition in his be-
Analytical Index
in Rulif, Kidney, employed Robert Livingston's iron works,
V:753.
Edward William,
Kiers,
assistant
deputy
general,
at
462, 463
quartermaster
Shawangunk, reports that
;
major,
II:
enemy
is
near Tarrytown, 111:27; orders to,
111:52.
N. Y.,
Kiersted,
J.,
111:177.
Christopher,
N. Y.,
petitioner,
VI:
621. Nicholas, of exempts of Kingston and Hurley, 111:612. Kiffer (Kieffer), Baltus (Baltes), Kiersted,
of
Silvester
Capt.
Massa-
chusetts militia, in Col.
Nathan
Sparhawk's detachment, 1:540. Kimball,
Salisbury's
light horse of Kingston,
1:575,
IV:755. Willett's levies,
.
Manor
Kimmis, James,
of Livingston,
N. Y.,
R. Livingston's regiment of Albany county militia, IV:35. Samuel,
of
Col.
Levi
Pawling's regiment, 11:22.
Kilty,
of
Conrath,
Tryon county, petitioner, V:179.
James,
Clinton,
Kimball,
tivity,
in
plot
to
kidnap
11:634.
of Lackawack, brings news of Indian acV:5 76, 577.
N. Y.,
Britain,
New
York,
British
lieutenant,
army, with Burgoyne toga, 11:451 (note).
at
Sara-
Kincaid, William, corporal, of
New York
regiment.
first
VI
line,
:
532. Kinderhook, rescued on
in
N.
Y.,
way
from,
ready reach
,
of,
prisoners to
Con-
1:709; loyal-
11:401, 851,
of,
IV:74, 127;
490-491
petitions, 111:686; of Col. Peter
N. Y.,
Little
seeks exemption, 11:58.
adheres to cause of
Vn:286.
Kilmor (Kilmer), John (Johan's),
Kilty,
of
Levi,
N. Y.,
ists
Kilpatrick,
of
V:234
killed,
accidentally
(note)
captain,
Hampshire regiment,
necticut, 1:384; troops should be
Killman, Nicholas, of Col. Marinus
of
Benjamin,
New
first
111:17.
Ulster
of
Wor-
county regiment,
cester
Kimball, Moses, of Halifax, Vt.,
of Dutchess county,
petitioner,
county,
Rhinebeck,
IV: 145.
petitions,
Kiersteade,
N. Y.,
of
521
Papers
Kimball, Aaron, captain, of
Kimball,
Hans,
Kiersteade,
— Clinton
;
111:604,
petition from, III:
regiment of, 111:690,
691, 708, IV:37, 63, V:923,
VII:580, 626-627;
residents of,
V:144, 407, 410, 419, VI: 768, 769, VII:!!, 286; loyalists
from, at Jessups' Patent,
V:
750.
.1:314.
King,
King, Berior, of Claverack district,
N. Y.,
petitioner,
V:930.
King, Consider, of Claverack trict,
N. Y.,
petitioner,
dis-
V:930.
State of
522
King, Ebenezer, of Claverack
N. Y.,
trict,
petitioner,
dis-
V:930.
King, Gideon, of exempts of Kings
Albany
district,
county, 111:673,
Heman,
precinct,
Kingcaid,
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
county,
of
Orange county, N. Y., petitioner, IV: 172. Jacob,
King, Joshua, of Cortlandt Manor,
Westchester county, N. Y., Ill: 683. King,
Brmckerhoff's
Le\\-is,
loyalist,
11:774.
King, Linus, denounced as loyalist,
V:159
(note).
King, Nathaniel, refugee from Long Island, petitions,
Ness' regiment of
V:440.
Van
Albany county
Tryon
N. Y., 11:622.
King, Charles, see Charles
see
King George,
George
also
England,
George
II.
king of
I,
III.
Henry V,
see
King Henry,
king
I,
of England, also Charles
king of
England, also Henry VIII. see
King James,
James
king of
I,
England, also James
II.
see John, king of
King John,
Eng-
King
of Great Britain, see
George
King of Prussia
John Wilkes, 1:57.
Col.
Jacobus Swartwout's regiment of Dutchess
King, Rufus, of
1:336, 419.
New York,
N. Y., V:739.
Col.
congress,
to continental
VIII :382 (note), 383
(note).
Bridge)
N. Y., IV:376.
lodges
cations
at,
King, Walter, of Col. McClaghry's regiment of Ulster county militia,
IV:522-523.
to,
328 1
:25
1:301,
Bridge,
(the
New York
,
Adams opp.
King, Samuel, of Amenia precinct,
his petition,
county,
John Johnson
at,
United
1:185; delegate
from Massachusetts
Tryon
Kingsborough,
Kingsbridge senator,
king
I,
of England.
release
of
militia,
(note).
Richard
see
King Richard,
German-
tavern,
King's bench, England, judges of,
V:664.
Richard,
States
militia,
coroner, of
,
town, Pa., 111:305
King, Reuben, of Col. Peter
county
V:825.
III.
V:686.
King,
of
regiment
land.
King, Martin, fined for delinquency,
militia,
dis-
Abraham
King, William, of Col.
of Fredericksburgh
111:183; overseer of poor, IV: 358. King,
King, William, of Cambridge trict, N. Y., 11:857.
Dutchess county
732. King,
New York
1
1:69;
at,
1:196,
King's
John
city,
fortifi-
299,
301,
enemy's ships ascend
;
Clinton marches
;
304,
302,
308,
309,
militia
on
310,
way
ment recalled
to,
to,
305,
311,
1:317;
to,
306,
314; regi-
1:328; orders
Analytical Index
—
Kingsbridge
continued.
sent from,
1:329, 331
able force
at,
;
consider-
1:345; Clin-
at,
necticut
462
—
militia
(note)
1
continued.
from,
Smith's regiment ordered
battle
370;
detail of
cannon
382 392
in
guards
at,
neighborhood
militia
enemy
to,
(note),
of,
I
frigates
at,
I
allied
I
(note)
retreats from,
to
347-348; 353, 361
framed
at. III
of.
enemy's
forces
;
III
;
IV: 180
abandoned,
(note)
movement of
;
23 to
;
troops retained
(note)
;
for
and
V:23 at, V: woman
V:279; orders of commander issued from,
go
to,
British
V: 30 7-308; ploit in
(note)
permit
V:22
British
from,
corps
auxiliary
(note)
threatened,
Col.
Armand's
neighborhood ;
capture
of,
ex-
V:401
made by Con-
83
;
Washington
;
at, to
post
be
(note), at,
VIII
:
397. 398, 399, 409, 410; juncroad from, with Harlem
tion of
road,
VIII
:4 19.
Washington
Kingsbury,
N. Y.. committee
county,
111:215;
of,
action of commissioners for con-
to
111:331
at,
spiracies
;
IV:643; communication
VII:110
VIII :278
relinquished,
283, 285
1
(note)
Gov. Tryon at, IV:621 Washington recommends movement to-
of,
VIII: 176,
at
111:598; engagement near, IV 1 24 British works at (note)
Vn:110;
:
185-186,
evacuation
to,
reach,
when encamped at, VII to, VII:542; notice be given to British commander
11:180,
hostile expedition
;
v-xii
purchased by CHn-
flour
preparations
11:407; account of expenses at 11:493; refugee from, 111:156
New
VI :682
of,
ton
at,
:
(note), 135; enemy's
armies ;
pass to
;
Preface,
go down
536; pass
348, 350, 351, 355; expedition to, II :282, enemy's advance from
by way
58
made by
at.
ward,
VII:
of,
1:374
marching toward,
564; Gen. Heath 1:585;
I
to,
danger to barracks
;
;
365
1:351,
at,
VI
road from Tarrytown
;
369, 376, 381, 389, 390; Col
camp
in
against
considered,
city,
VI :258 (note) York city by way
ton
V:461-
near,
operations
;
New York 1
523
Papers
Kingsbridge
1:334; men under 1:336, 339; Gen.
guard at, William Heath
— Clinton
recruits
;
enemy from, V:681
from Scotch
VI :63 1-632;
brought in
residents
to,
VI:840;
convention
bridge,
VI:
of,
children taken captive
269-270; at,
petition
;
information represented
held
at
N. Y., VI:865;
of, captured,
VII:320;
Camresident
tories liv-
ing near, VII:356, 357.
King's
College,
New York Cooper
now
Columbia,
city,
Dr
president
of,
Myles 1
:62
;
State of
524 Kings College
—
continued.
Kings Ferry
number of students, 1:82; tion, VIII :xxii. Kings
N.
County,
of
assembly
V:159 and
;
loyalists
(note); British mili-
tary control of, VIII: Militia
mem-
111:272,
of,
V:657, 658, VII:481 of,
;
:
11:640
from,
residents
(note);
I
congress,
210, 422, 11:640 (note) ber
loca-
members
Y.,
from, in provincial
184
iments of levies dispersed or dis-
near,
11:360; enemy lands 11:375, 391 prisoners
taken
near,
Albany county, now
district,
Co-
other divisions in
lumbia county, N. Y., lead mine in,
111:393, 394; petftion of
habitants,
111:490-491;
committed
in,
in-
crime
111:610; exempts
;
;
11:386;
enemy's
near,
11:435;
anchors
Washington and Arnold at, II 725 (note) Joshua Hett Smith :
;
allowed to pass guards
726
727
(note),
at,
(note)
way
of,
;
II:
pork
11:81
I,
26; supply of iron at, 111:27, 51; works for its de111:5,
fense,
Canaan and
11:141
to,
fleet
to,
:332.
Gen. Putnam
goes
banded, 1:332; Col. Remsen's
Kings
continued.
to,
regiment of militia,
1
—
be sent
transported by
Col. Smith's reg-
levies.
New York
at,
111:274; route of army
111:522; provisions received 111:726; open
to
IV: 170;
proach, arrives
at,
enemy's ap-
flag
of
truce
IV:233, 312, 313,
315, 348, V:298, 390, 422, VI:480; danger to stores at, IV: 352; enemy lands at, IV:355; route from, to White Plains to
111:627-630, 731-732; communication from inhabitants,
be shortened, IV:432; want of
111:694;
flour
of,
delinquents
in.
III:
708-710, IV:37, 38; memorial of inhabitants to legislature, IV: 166;
V:732, 934. Hudson river, N. Y.,
levies from,
Kings Ferry, British
crossing of,
purpose,
reveals real
150; guard to 1:280; Gen. Lee
1:148,
be stationed
at,
to
purposes
1:442;
cross,
enemy's tenders lying below, 452; communication by way threatened,
guard
at,
69, 94,
1:743;
strength
I: of,
of
1:845, 11:14, 27, 55, 114,
ling's forces at,
127; Lord 11:131
;
Stir-
bread to
bread
IV:504; account of and flour at, IV:596;
at,
be
signal guns will
648; danger 764; capture
to
fired at,
fort
at,
of fort, IV:
IV: IV:
857-
858, 868, 869, 870, 871, V: 4,
5,20-21,23-25
(note),
48;
Washington's army reported to be near, V:51 capture of British ;
works and garrison
152-156 strength at, sel
V:288
not to be detained
of
V:152, enemy's
(note); ves-
V:397; at, V:800; purmaintaining posts, V:
forage from post
pose
at,
(note);
at,
Analytical Index
Kings Ferry
—
continued.
—
Clinton Papers
N. Y.
Kingston,
S^S
—
continued.
858 (note) Gen. Arnold's command extends to, VI 3 (note)
457.460,471-472,485,493; legislature at, prorogued,
1
movement of troops in vicinity of, VI:66; supplies can not be obtained at, VI: 39; Col. Living-
Clinton goes
recruits
;
:
1
;
I
ston's regiment at,
VI
Maj. Andre taken (note)
263
,
(note)
vania brigade of French to,
at,
83, 210;
1
:
to, ;
VI:259 Pennsyl-
VI:273; march
army from Providence
mittee of safety at, 1:625,
VII:453,
Clinton
made
at,
454; cattle driven by way of, VII:497; direct road by, VIII: 237; Washington crosses, VIII: 405,410. Kingsland
Tryon county,
district,
now Herkimer and
other towns
N. Y.,
of Herkimer county,
petition
from
re-
IV:
turn of militia belonging to,
women
of,
VI: 123. S.
C,
battle of,
VI:348-349. Kingston, Robert, deputy adjutant-
army, with Bur-
at Saratoga,
Kingston,
N.
J.,
11:452, 453.
Washington
at,
VIII :403.
from,
1:11;
legislature meets at,
struction
first
1:99;
837,
11:279, 316, 336, 338, 356; cables to be sent from, to
New
Windsor, 1:662 (note); depositions laid before conventron at, I
705; pass issued at, to,
:
1:787; pardon
to,
1:793; prisoners sent
1:808, 825, 11:296; conven-
tion at, declines Clinton's resigna-
1:836; council of safety
meets
1:849,
at,
1
39,
state
its
de-
by enemy, 1:100, 155,
11:190 (note), 438, 444-445,
1
40
letter
;
ton received
Fermoy militia
214;
N. Y., see also Esopus. Kingston, N. Y., removal of state
Kingston,
archives
627;
653, 661;
11:10,
146,
222. 427, 454; governor sworn in at, 11:79 (note), 106, 111,
King's post, carrier of, 1:235.
general, British
1:628,
at,
prisoners in jail of, 1:650,
tion,
Kings Mountain,
goyne
ask for military news, I:
tants
(note);
seizure to be
;
473-474; men to march from, I: 538; light horse of, 1:574-576. 11:181, 182, IV:299, 754, 755; convention will meet at I: 606, 618; proceedings of com-
VII:262;
troops
49
1
1:300;
cross
1
;
at,
:
lumber sent from, 1:307; inhabi-
VII: 05-1 14
French
625
company
to join
fail
1:233;
to,
at,
from Washing1 96 Gen. de
1 1
:
;
passes through, 11:206
may
be obtained from,
II
Clinton will set out for, II
222, 225; committee's congratulation
acknowledged by Clinton. 11:251-252; Clinton at, 11:337,
358; guard over in, II
to
:358
protect.
;
state prisoners
Clinton will endeavor
11:388, 403, 423-
State of
526
—
continued. N. Y. 425 stores and effects re424, moved from, 11:461; deficiency
Kingston,
;
of guard
at,
Clinton
join
11:464; brigade to road 11:491 at, ;
New
Windsor, 11:491 Warner's brigade passes
from, to
Gen.
;
through, 11:503;
614.
11:578,
rebuild,
770;
would
measures
proper
saved, 11:592;
614
preparations to
academy
have at,
II:
111:733;
records
removed from, 11:617;
loyalists
(note),
11:634; resolution
at,
for inspect-
New York N. Y.
Kingston,
—
IV:710, 808; sons
continued.
disaffected
per-
IV:818; Clinton goes to, IV:829, 831, 832; Robert Benson leaves, V:5; Micah Townsend propose; to go sent
V
to,
1
:
1
to,
2
legislature meets at,
;
V:192, 213, 244, 309-310, 651,690, 710,736, 768,938; Clinton absent from, V:832, 840; Clinton writes from, V: 947; women to
who
at,
wish to go
New
York, V:950; Clinton VI:289, 294, 381 gratui-
at,
;
tous advice from people
in,
VI
addresses of committee to Clin-
562;
at,
VI:
770-774;
573;
mine
ing
passed
11:768-769,
ton,
enemy's
11:682;
at,
barbarity
11:781;
at,
Kerkenraad and church 786, 794
;
money
II:
111:102-
inhabitants,
indigent
of,
contributed for
103, 268, 289-290;
levies
meet
111:297; companies of, excepted from call for service. III
in,
:
389
;
troops employed in rebuild-
111:412,
ing,
warned of
hostile
538; exempts mit given
75 I
V
;
:
tees
will
509; of,
inhabitants
designs,
III:
111:612; per-
by convention
at,
IV:
Oquaga from, 68 complaint made by trusinhabitants who of, IV:21 1
leaves,
pared
at,
Jacobus
VI:596;
bill
S.
pre-
VI:685; attempt to at, VI:688; court
muster recruits
be held
to
will in.
proceed
meets
at,
writes
icd,
;
at,
to,
VI;837; levies VI:861 houses ;
V1I:60-61
fortified,
Clinton
92
at,
¥11:347;
(note);
legislature
Vin:63, 91;
Clinton
VIII :63, 79, 91.
from,
aspires to
be national capi-
VIii:92.
(Esopus) Landing, now Rondout, Ulster county, N. Y.,
;
measures for defending, 11:403,
;
board members of
423-424,
425,
438,
458
legisla-
IV:354-355; specie brought to, IV:356; papers, maps and books destroyed at, IV:555, 674; legislature to meet at, IV:658; money to be paid at.
ture,
Col.
Lt.
Bruyn
:
Kingston
direction of
1
depositions taken
(note)
.
Kingston Reformed Dutch church, consistory of, congratulates Clinton on selection as governor, II:
161-163; Clinton
replies to con-
Analytical Index
Kingston Reformed Dutch Church
—
continued.
sistory, II:
chased
75-1 76; boards pur-
I
for.
11:786, 794.
—
Clinton Papers
Kinney, Henry, of Dutchess county militia, 11:627. Kinney, Roswell, of Amenia precinct,
(Kings street), town of Rye, Westchester county, N. Y.,
Kinnout.
enemy advancing toward, 1:400
Kinyon.
Kingstreet
men
picked
431
Clinton from,
to
letter
Col.
;
tive at,
stationed
De
Field's
county
county
of
for
John Dutchess
of
colonel,
killed
Pennsylvania,
at
Mon-
William,
printer,
copper
plate
petitioner.
III:
111:80.
Ebenezer,
Henry,
Hopkins' county
of
Col.
regiment
militia,
V:71
of
Roswell Dutchess
of Dutchess county militia, fined,
assessment
111:177;
titions,
in
Abram, of Dutchess county, N. Y., petitions, 111:177.
Kip, Henry, ensign, of fourth regi-
Dutchess
county
militia,
Kip, Ignas
(James), of Schaghti-
coke,
N. Y.,
300;
lieutenant of exempts,
petitioner,
111:299-
IV:
153. Kip,
Isaac,
loyalist,
recruiting,
I:
525. Kip, Isaac, of Rhinebeck precinct,
VI:590, 591. Nathaniel,
regi-
beat of his company, VI:653.
.
Kinne (Kinnee), Jesse (Jessee), of Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment
Kinne,
first
IV:283.
676. Kinne,
city.
xvii.
Kip, Abraham, captain, of
ment,
Kinne,
New York
Kip,
mouth, 111:508.
Kinnan,
,
V:825.
of
ment, Dutchess county militia, pe-
Bonner), Ru-
lieutenant
dolph,
Col.
.
of
V:825.
Kinmer (misprint
Kip.
John
Dutchess
of
regiment militia.
Col.
of
keeper of boarding-house, VIII:
regiment militia,
Canajoharie
N. Y., IV:788. Griffin,
IV
at,
of
George,
district,
Field's
VI:669.
Thomas,
Kinley,
N. Y., IV:376.
11:512
Lancey's men ac-
527
of
exempts
of
Claverack, N. Y., 111:625, IV:
240.
N. Y., petitions, 111:177, IV: 145 assessor, VI :653. ;
Kip
Kmne
(Kipp),
(Jacob),
Jacobus
(Kinney), Roger, captain, of exempts of Claverack, N. Y.,
captain, of Dutchess county mili-
111:625, IV:240; of Col. Zephaniah Piatt's regiment of ex-
tions,
V; 352. 353, 358, 362. Kinney, Didymus, of Amenia preempts,
cinct,
N. Y., IV:376.
tia,
111:24, VI:588, 653; peti-
111:177, IV:145.
Kip, Janbatist, of Dutchess county,
N. Y.,
petitions. III:
I
77.
Rhinebeck preKip, Leonard, cinct, N. Y., petitions, IV: 45. of
1
State of
528
Kip, Richard,
assistant
Jr,
deputy
quartermaster general, his complaints against Captains Johnston
and Crane and
11:625,
others,
111:173. Kip,
of
Samuel,
N. Y.,
petitions,
Orange county, V:657.
Kip, Samuel, captain, Col.
De
James
loyalist,
Lancey's
of
light
horse, recovers prisoners,
V:461-
462
(note)
in
mish,
VII:565.
wounded
;
fifth
V:926.
line,
address to Clinton,
VIII :288; on committee
to con-
duct procession, VIII :296; joins in
address to Washington, VIII:
301. Kirkendal, see also Caukendoll.
river, fortified,
VII:225, 349. Kirt-
Cortland,
(Catlin,
land), Samuel (Rev.), bearer of
111:358;
letter,
touching
Indian
his
opinion
management,
IV :4 78-4 79; missionary to KanV:238 (note) readesaga, ;
quested to translate Indian
V:630;
carries
message
commissioners to Indians,
337; advice
348;
attends
letter,
from VIII:
said to have been
given by, to Oneidas,
VIII :342,
meeting
British
army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451 (note). Kirkpatrick, David, ensign, of Col.
William
Malcom's
additional
continental regiment; desires ap-
pointment
VI: 770.
in levies,
Kiskatomenakook
(Kisketamana-
Greene county, N. Y., inVI:801.
habitants disaffected.
major,
,
of
Queens county 621.
loyalist,
IV:
militia,
Kissam, Daniel, of Queens county,
N.
Y.,
justice,
of
denounced
American
enemy 159 (note). trict,
as
V
rights,
:
Edward, of Saratoga disN. Y., petitions, V:262.
Kitcham,
see
also
Ketcham,
Ketchem, Ketchum. Kitcham, Nathaniel, of Col. Peter
Kirkland, see also Catlin.
Kirkland
dian deputies, VIII:380-381.
Kirkman, Thomas, captain,
Kissted,
Kirkendal (Kirkindol, Kirkundal), Peter, his house near Delaware
continued,
refuses to impart message to In-
Kissam,
New York
Kipp (Kip), Henry, of city, joins in
regiment.
—
Kirkland, Samuel
tia),
Kipp, Abraham, of
New York
skir-
New York
at
Fort
Schuyler, VIII :352, 361, 365;
Van
Ness' regiment of
county Kittle,
militia,
Albany
V:664.
Frederick
(Fradrick),
of
Pakataghkan, Delaware county,
N. Y., allowed frontier,
Kittle,
on
John, of Rochester, Ulster
county,
N.
Y.,
V:562;
768,
marches
transactions
IV:
petitions, relief
to his house,
Kittle, Nicholas, of
has
remain
to
111:729-730.
party
VII:410.
New York with
Taylor, 11:399, 400.
city,
Daniel
Analytical Index
Kittletasb, see also Keteltas, Kettel-
(Mrs), not per-
Kittletass,
New York
mitted to go to
city,
Kizer, see also Keyser, Kyser. of Capt.
Kizer, Jacob,
Belknap's
Fort Montgomery,
at
Klein, Kline, see also Cline, Clyne,
Klein, Joseph (Josep), of Albany, signs memorial,
Kline,
,
V:260.
reputed
loyalist,
Antony, of Col. Peter R.
Livingston's regiment of militia,
Albany
,
N. Y., Klock,
county,
Tryon county, V:548.
petitioner,
Tryon county, V:179.
Jas.,
N. Y.,
of
Tryon V:
petitioner,
VI :696, 699, 700.
Klock, George, of Tryon county, petitioner,
V:l 79.
George G., of Tryon county, N. Y., petitioner, V:
Klock,
179.
Klock,
recommended
111:378-
to,
379, 4O5, 448; represents dan-
advises
Mohawk
Unadilla
that
stroyed, 111:403,
valley,
414-415;
402-404.
111:382,
be
404;
for assistance,
de-
applica-
111:408;
enemy and 111:475-476;
describes ravages of
appeals
for
aid,
touching movement
offi-
against
Unadilla, 111:504; express sent
111:555; reveals danger
Cherry Valley, 111:559, Brant writes to, IV:31 disaster to rangers,
regiment to
39
Klock, George, of Tryon county, N. Y., engagement near his
N. Y.,
on orders
;
recommends
;
;
179.
house,
111:251
;
to,
Ja., of
Adam
Klock,
of
requested to fur-
expresses sentiment of field
IV:35.
prisoner,
Adam
N. Y.,
;
111:24-25
men for commissions, 111:251252 blow against tories at Una-
cers
Klock,
colonel, of
Tryon county
not qualified for office of
to militia,
tion to,
VI:360.
county
;
gers threatening
Klyne.
Kline,
militia
judge, 11:621
dilla
1:451.
529
Klock (Clock), Jacob,
nish return,
VI:232.
N. Y.,
Clinton Papers
second regiment,
tas, Kettletas.
company
—
to
562; relates
IV:39; orders Flats, IV:
German
marches
to Cherry Valley, IV:47, 80, 82; blamed for fail;
ure to prevent
frontier
IV:85-86, 88; order tection
of
border,
joins in appeal
to
117-119; Clinton intimation
of
ravages,
to, for
pro-
IV:86, 88; Clinton, IV' repeats
blame,
to, his
IV:153-
155; reports attack on Cherry Henry, of Tryon county,
N. Y.,
petitioner,
Klock, Henry
N. Y.,
J.,
of
petitioner,
Tryon county,
IV:267; declines to IV:284, 291, 414, 575; unavailing appeal to,
V:179.
IV :5 77-5 78;
V:179.
Valley, pursue
enemy,
Clinton
to,
on
State of
53^ Klock, Jacob
—
continued.
to
furnish
Klock, Jacob
IV:6I3; asked
frontier defense,
of
returns
sufferers,
reports apprehension of
IV:758;
conspirators and asks for court, IV:786; Chnton
in petition
V
ties,
on
to,
joins
concerning Indian par-
79
1
:
special
IV:797-798;
special court,
John House,
story
of
joins in
ap-
confirms
;
V
1
:
88
;
peal for protection of county,
304-305 ing
;
V
:
directions to, for secur-
frontier,
V: 305-306; com-
missioner to treat with hostile In-
V:335
dians,
to
Col.
frontier
inci-
(note);
Van
Schaick,
dents,
V:544, 545-546;
frontier
on
incidents
and
reports
efforts
guard settlements and posts, 546-547, 557; informed
to
V
:
of
Clinton's effort to obtain aid of
V:559; his exertions V:560; orders to, V:568; asks pay, for militia, V:587; describes enemy's acreceives tivity, V:589-590, 631 assurances, V:590-591, 637congress,
highly approved,
;
638; informs Clinton condition of county,
V
New York
Clinton
290
VI:3I8; of
700; Klock,
raising levies,
N. Y.,
to his
em-
approves
VI:635; VI:699,
rangers.
of
Jacob,
VI:287,
way
troops pass his house.
VI 789-790. :
Tryon county, VI: 79, 726.
prisoner,
Klock (Clock) Jacob, of Tryon county, N. Y., tory, VII :81. ,
Klock, Jacob Conrad, lieutenant, of second regiment, Tryon county
VI:725.
militia, prisoner.
Klock. Jacob G.. of Tryon county, N. Y., state senator, to be consulted on selection of person to distribute
IV:758; con-
funds,
veys request for certificate, VI:
504;
attends
meeting
Fort
at
Schuyler. VIII :351, 352.
Klock.
of
John,
N. Y.. Klock,
petitioner,
of
Jost,
N. Y., Klock's
Tryon county, V:179.
Tryon
see
Field,
county,
VI: 79, 726.
prisoner,
Battles.
Fox's
Mills and Klock. George.
Klum. Klum.
;
petition.
to.
ployment
70 -703 1
continued.
on
detachment on
;
house.
of perilous :
—
Clum.
see also
Hendrick
Teus..
of
Col.
Clinton acknowledges information
Peter R. Livingston's regiment of
V:
Albany county militia. IV:36. Klum, John, captain, of Col. Morris Graham's regiment of Dutchess
from, and counsels measures,
705-707;
gives news- of destruc-
Caughnawaga district, V 739-741; calls for aid. V:741-
tion of
742, rage
:
762; in
reports
Indian
Stone Arabia,
out-
V:882;
one-sixth of his regiment ordered out,
V:919;
petitions.
VI:278;
county
Klum,
111:24.
militia.
Willem,
of
exempts
of
Schaghticoke, N. Y.. IV: 153.
Klyn.
.
of Esopus,
1:662 (note).
N. Y.,
Analytical Index
Klyne, see also Cline, Clyne, Klein, Kline.
Albany county
regiment,
militia,
V:537. Knap,
of
widow,
(Mrs),
Westchester county, N. Y., II: 516.
Knap,
captain,
,
Westchester
V:461
Knap,
loyalist,
made
corps,
of
pris-
(note).
member of White Plains,
court martial
at
1:413. Daniel,
Knap,
complaint
name attached
to
from Suffolk county,
N. Y., VII:346-347. Knap, Ebenezer,
prisoner, his tes-
timony as to enemy's
acts,
V
:
Knap, James, of exempts of Orange county, IV:628. Knap,
James, of Col. Roswell
kins'
Hop-
regiment of Dutchess county
militia,
Knap (Nap), Uriah
Jonathan, of Capt.
Drake's
Ulster
county
exempts, V:3, 4.
Knap, Joshua, name attached
to
complaint from Suffolk county,
N. Y., VII:347.
Orange county Knap,
to Clinton,
11:610.
Siris,
militia,
IV:571.
of thirteenth regiment,
Albany county militia, VI:38. Abraham, lieutenant, of
second
Westchester
regiment,
approves request
militia,
V:694.
for permit,
of Elnathan, Amenia, Knapp, N. Y., commends Lt. Robert
Wood, IV:400. Knapp,
Israel,
commissary,
Jr,
his
difficulties in
supplying troops at
Greenwich,
Conn.,
487, 499, 500;
Knapp,
486-
IV:
flour
obtained
V:105, 168, 249, 296. Israel,
of seventh
captain,
regiment, Dutchess county
militia,
VI:49.
Knapp, John
New York
Coggill, of
Vlllrxxxvi.
Knapp, Justis, ensign, N. Y., commends
of Lt.
Amenia, Robert
Wood, IV:400. Knapp, Justus, of Amenia, N. Y., commends Lt. Robert Wood, IV:400, 401. Moses,
Massachusetts
major,
of
tenth
VII:
regiment,
115.
of Samuel, Butternuts, Knap, N. Y., cattle taken from, V:41 7.
Knap, Samuel, of Col. John Hathorn's
sen-
Knapp,
Knapp,
Knap, Moses, indebted
and
tried
Knap, Samuel, lieutenant, of Col. William Allison's regiment of
city,
V:825.
continued.
tenced, 1:584. 631, 632.
from,
415.
—
militia,
county
captain,
,
531
Papers
Knap, Samuel county
Klyne, Coenradt, captain, of tenth
oner,
— Clinton
regiment
of
Orange
Knapp, Phinehas, Partners,
N. Y., Clinton,
of
Great Nine
Dutchess
county,
joins in representations to
111:242, V:593.
State of
53^
New York
Knapp, Samuel, of Orange county, N. Y., petitioner, IV: 172.
Knight,
Westchester
613.
Knapp,
of
Titus,
of
brothers,
Knaps,
Butternuts,
N. Y.. V:417. Montreal,
in
VI:457. Benjamin, 111:683.
Knickerbacker, ant,
of
Harmen
peti-
Graham's
Dutchess county regiment, joins in protest of officers,
111:299;
111:321;
1:335.
troops
James
commands
ordered to frontier.
III:
Knickerbacker,
John,
petitioner,
John,
of
Jr,
Schaghticoke, N. Y., petitioner,
111:300. Knickerbacker,
Peter,
Knickerbacker, beck,
Peter,
North-
of
111:7,
Knolton,
476.
Knowl-
avoids
,
Wouter,
of
Luke,
Knoulton,
arrest,
Cum.berland
N. Y., represents New York party, VI: 150; carries letcounty,
Philadelphia,
VI:216;
to
carry commission to Cumberland
VI:23l
brings letter to
;
VI:346;
Clinton,
York
claim
New
lays
before
congress,
VII:165. Knowles, Charles,
Thomas,
clerk, 1
his
order
:382-383.
Knowlton, Robert, of
New York
Vl:370.
Knowlton, Thomas, lieutenant-coloof
Alnel,
V:274.
of
killed at
Connecticut
rangers,
Harlem Heights, 1:352-
353.
Knickerbockers, opposed to preaching in English, VIII:xviii.
tach),
IV:230.
Knolton, see also Knoulton,
levies,
bany, N. Y., petitions, 111:327,
Knight
regiment,
militia,
prisoner, 11:429,
9.
Rhine-
of
N. Y., V:671.
Knickerbacker,
fifteenth
Kniver, Godfry (Godfrie), loyalist,
to Col.
N. Y.,
precinct,
of
Albany county
county,
111:685.
Knickerbacker,
William,
(Kneaskern),
ter to
562.
east
Kniskern
regiment, to
111:322;
Hartt,
gives informa-
VIII:64.
his
advice
his
N. Y.,
ton.
Knickerbacker, John, colonel, petitioner,
VI:
Kniver, see also Niver. lieuten-
I.,
Morris
Col.
Brattleboro,
of committee,
111:423.
lieutenant,
Knickerbacker, tioner,
Schoharie, tion,
Knebel, Span, prisoner
of
Samuel,
member
Kniskern (Kneeskern), Hannes, of
N. Y., VI:629.
county,
Vt.,
(Knecht),
made
Jersey, 1:483,
Matock
prisoner
484.
in
Knox,
Bob,
N. Y.,
(Ma-
New
of
loyalist,
Dutchess
county,
IV:430.
Knox, Henry, major-general, member of boards to inspect Highland fortifications, 1:133, 147,
Analytical Index
—
I:
276; conveys Washington's
or-
of
from Clinton's farm,
troops
V:325; on
his
V
companies,
VI: 106;
quarters,
of
rearrangement 1
:4
1
2
413-414;
,
VI:548 (note);
warded
in his
on member of
VII:492; officers
circular letter
for-
VII
:6 7;
absence,
VII:1 15;
his brigade,
with
artillery
forwards
Washington by,
removal
orders
111:295;
reflections
his military family,
his
correspondence
in
Philadelphia on
claims of army, VIII
:
15-1 17;
1
presents resolution at meeting of
VIII: 129; on committee
officers,
to
draft
suggests
VIII
Cincinnati, letter
265
;
VIII: 129;
resolutions,
creation
of
of
Society
17
:2
introduction
Clinton
Carleton's
to,
on
under
city
his
Guy
VIII :280;
delay,
VIII :297;
VIII:
Sir
troops taking possession of
York
of
(note); to,
his
New
command,
entrance,
VIII:
299; Washington's farewell to, VIII :308, 310; thanks of council conveyed to, VIII :322-323. Knox, James,
loyalist, prisoner,
II:
317. for in
Georgia Great
Britain, deceived with regard to
stamp
act,
1
:31
.
Knyphausen, Wilhelm, Baron von,
German
lieutenant-general, British
11
—
cont'd,
army, saluted by volunteers, IV:
645
(note)
;
his order for
move-
ment of troops from Kingsbridge,
IV:857; under (note)
at
troops
Kingsbridge
communicates
;
V:23
command,
his
Sir
Henry
Clinton's determination regarding
women to New York V:307-308; in command New York city, V:655, 656;
admission of city,
of
his incursion into
New
Jersey,
V
:
807 (note), 808, 810, 827, 876-877 (note). Koch, Kock,
see also
Coch, Cock,
Cocks.
Koch,
Philip,
N. Y.,
of
loyalist,
Tryon county, 11:290,291.
Kock, Casparus, of Tryon county,
N. Y.,
petitioner,
V:179.
Kock, George, Tryon county, N. Y., made prisoner by Indians, of
111:415.
Kogh, Andries, VI:731. Kogh, Hendrick, VI:731. Kohle,
,
loyalist,
loyalist,
German
prisoner,
prisoner,
chaplain
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
453
(note).
Konktorite, James, of Col. Roswell
Hopkins'
Knox, William, agent and East Florida
S33
Papers
Knyphausen, Wilhelm
continued. Knox, Henry 828; his artillery regiment,
ders,
— Clinton
county
regiment
militia,
of
Dutchess
11:626.
Kontraman,
see also Conderman, Countryman, Kunterman.
Kontraman, Frederick, of Marbletown, N. Y., taxed for sons with enemy, VI :639.
State of
534 Kook,
also
see
Cook,
Coock,
Kook, Severines, of Tryon county, N. Y., petitioner, V 79. 1
:
Kookhouse, see Cokeose.
see also Coons.
111:355.
Copeman.
reght.
sary, 1:717,
third
718.
Benjamin,
1:517,
767, V:452;
in
of
captain,
Ulster
regiment,
militia,
668,
county II:
698,
Maj. John Can-
detachment, 11:240, 249,
tine's
266;
IV:768;
petitioner,
repel incursions,
petitioner,
Kortright,
,
of
V:576.
cer,
William
interview
Lawrence,
Orange county
regiment
militia,
of
11:800,
111:443, 718, V:733, 921. Delaware Patent, Kortright's county, in,
N. Y., V:579.
East Camp,
disaffected per-
Korts, Christopher, of East
offi-
colonel of volunteers, to re-
to army under Gen. Putnam, 11:848; his work on fortifi-
(note)
in ;
Highlands,
11:871
introduced to Gen. Par-
111:85-86; criticism of
his
work, 111:294.
Kreemer, Conrod (Coenradt), captured by Indians, VI:78, 725. Kreemer, county,
Godfrey,
N. Y.,
of
father of
Tryon Conrod
Kreemer, VI:78.
Kreykenbom, prisoner,
Hendrick,
VI :731
Jacob,
of
loyalist,
.
German
Flats,
N. Y., suffers by enemy's ages, IV:344. John,
N. Y.,
his
of
Tryon
rav-
county,
son captured, VI:79,
725.
Moses, captain, of Col. Allison's
of
Jr,
pair
Kring,
Vl:334.
sought with, VI:712. Kortright,
Camp, N. Y.,
111:605.
Krim,
Henry, of Schenectady,
Kortright,
John
refuses oath of allegiance,
VII:410.
Jersey, justice,
N. Y.,
helps
(Kortwright),
Kortright
for
V:433.
John,
N. Y.,
sons,
emis-
British
Solomon,
Kortreght,
sons
Korts, John, of East
cations
Kortreght, Kortright, see also Cort-
Kortreght,
continued.
bond
Kosciuszko, Thaddeus, Polish
Koons, Wilhelm, of Beekman's precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., see
—
gives
V:433.
Korts,
Kortz,
Kool, John, loyalist, of Lt. Jacob Rose's recruits, 11:635.
Koopman,
Y.,
prisoner,
Kool, see also Cool.
New
Korts, Christopher
N.
Cooke,
Koons,
New York
Camp,
Kroker, Hugh, at Fort Montgomery,
testifies
before court martial,
11:20.
Krom, Jacob, of Ulster county, N. Y., petitioner, IV:768.
Krom, Simon, of Marbletown, N. Y., petitioner, IV:52. Kronkhite, see also Cronkhite.
Analytical Index
Kronkhite, James, captain, of third
Westchester
regiment,
county
IV:137, VI: 104; prisoner, V:752.
Krous,
138,
11:675,
militia,
of
Jacob,
N. Y.,
petitioner,
Tryon V:179.
Adam, of Tryon county, N.Y., petitioner, VI :2 78. see also
Crum.
Benjamin, Pawling's regiment, 1:834, 842. Krum, Henry W., of Col. Levi
Kyser, Dirck, of Hurley, N. Y., taxed for son with enemy, VI
:
563.
Thomas,
ty,
N. Y., persons
ment near,
1
Paw-
of Col. 1 1
1:697,
depositions conveyed by,
705
information
carries
;
to
Marbletown, IV:113. Cabot's
LABRADOR, 1:92. voyage to,
Lackawack
11:91.
ling's regiment,
conceal-
in
:785.
John
Krum, James,
Lt.
91,
11:66,
Jacob, of Col. Levi
ling's regiment,
of
loyalist,
Jacob Rose's recruits, 11:635. Kyserike (Kyseryck), Ulster coun-
124.
Krum,
535
Kyte, Thomas, of Minisink, N. Y., Levi
Col.
of
Pawling's regiment,
Clinton Papers
Kyser,
county,
Kruge,
Krum, Krum,
—
Levi
Paw-
:66.
(Lacawaugh, LackaLackwack, Lackewack,
way,
Lacquwack,
Kryn, Abram, Oneida (?), sent to Niagara on peace mission, V 627, 646. :
Lagawack,
Lage-
wack, Laghawack, Laghawagh,
Laghwick,
Leekawack,
Lege-
weck,
Oneida
Leghewegh, Leghweck) Ulster county, N. Y., tories
(?), sent to Niagara on peace
lurking at, 111:542; proposed ex-
Kryn,
(Han),
Johannis
mission,
V:627, 646.
Kugs, George, of
pedition
Mohawk
district,
Tryon county, N. Y., IV:700. Kunbarrack
(Cunbergh), of
(Matthew), VI:624.
Ulster
Mattice county
militia,
Marck,
Kunterman, county,
N.
Tryon Y., petitioner, V:
J.
H.,
German
surgeon II:
(note).
Kyser, see also Keyser, Kizer.
Abraham, of Marbletown, N. Y., loyalist, VI:563.
Kyser,
111:543, 544;
taken
111:543,
at,
635; mischief done
at,
111:546,
597, 626, 637, 665; troops removed from, 111:637, 664, 742 Col. John Cantine willing to
occupy,
who
IV: 19;
are deprived
livelihood,
with Burgoyne at Saratoga,
453
against,
prisoners
;
of
179.
Kunze,
,
inhabitants
of
IV:653;
means of destroyed,
IV:743; Col. Cantine has gone to, IV:799; post to be established at, IV:823, 824, 846; post east of, favored, IV:825; rendezvous
V:603;
for
levies,
IV:830, IV:
strength of force at,
State of
53^ Lackawack
—
862, V:75, 107, 176. 321; Lt-
jor-general. 11:1
Col.
to disengage
Pawling
V:182,
leaves,
in,
V:
of,
junction of forces at
mouth
111:633.
ton,
;
753;
writes
wanny), near Wyoming, Pa., news of massacre sent from. III:
northern
encamp at, V: 241 (note), (note). Lackawanna (Lackawana, Laghatroops
232
232
(note),
V:231
Pa.,
pris-
1:510, 558.
Abram,
Poughkeepsie
Ladew, John,
of
of
regiment
fort at
on frontier
to,
report
to,
moved from Ticonderoga,
on prisoners
to,
83-84;
111:82.
Albany.
Cherry Valley appeals to. Ill: 104-105; Gen. Gates writes to. attempts
111:118;
dians,
to
enlist
In-
Ill:
portrait.
opp. 118; orders building of fort
his
skilful
Hill,
;
Cherry Valley, 1 63 arunder name. :
1
;
rives at Philadelphia,
;
at
re-
III:
Oneida. 111:1 18. 251
Washington
Fouquet. 11:1 68- 69
posts. III:
cannon
on
Pennsylvania, 111:306 (note)
Gilbert du Motier,
1
53-54;
to
190 (note). 457
de, brought
1
111:15,
44.
American
commission from French govern00 ordered erection of ment. 1 :
men,
at
(note), 465. 111:652.
Marquis
Albany, 111:15;
37-38.
29,
Clinton
made ma-
;
furnish
V:825.
militia,
Lafayette. Marie Jean Paul Joseph
Roche Yves
27,
to
on
Hud-
on defense of
to,
111:108;
Abraham
Washington,"
galley. 11:33,
in
VI:836.
Col.
Brinckerhoff's
Dutchess county
Lady
confined
Jr,
jail,
asked
to.
Ill: 3-4
expedition.
59-60; Clinton
Lackman, Nicholas, of Newburgh, N. Y., 1:558.
Ladew,
11:865; Clinton
son, 111:4-5; at
54;
(note).
Lackman (Lockman), John, oner,
Clinton
into
852-853;
northern ex-
for
to,
in-
II:
inquires
11:849.
instructions
;
Hugh
Col.
to
11:787;
Hughes,
pedition.
creek.
attempt
;
York, Pa., 11:713 (note) troduced to Gen. Lincoln,
awaney, Lackawannick, Lecha-
wanny)
1
him from Washing11:712-713 (note) his visit
conspiracy,
Lackawanna (Lackawanah, Lack-
522-523;
cont'd,
68- 69
to
Lackawack creek, Sullivan county, N. Y., tory party reaches, III: 542;
—
Lafayette, Marquis de
continued.
192; activity of Indians 576, VII: 191, 226.
"
New York
maneuver
111:352;
V:691 French
York
;
;
at
returns
arrives in Boston,
has no knowledge that fleet
city,
will
attack
New
V:693; sword
dered by congress presented
V:693
;
Barren
(note);
brings
orto,
intelli-
gence of purpose of France to afford effectual aid to America,
V:708-709; Washington com-
Analytical Index
—
Lafayette, Marquis de
municates
through
for
tions
(note)
operate with,
Gen.
for
French
tion
army, of
plan to co-
VI:914; concerned VII:136;
Greene,
French government
urges
American
vor
of
VI: 10-1 2
failure
;
sugges-
tion
to
100; with Washington
fa-
VIII:
request,
West
at
or
at
Galette,
Oswegatchie rence
368
near mouth of
river,
on St Law-
IV:367
river,
(note),
(note).
Red
LaidHe, Archibald (Rev.), of
Hook, N. Y., be permitted
asks that servant
to visit
New York
11:532; preaches
city, lish
in
Eng-
Reformed Dutch church,
in
Edward,
of
New York
Lake,
commander VII:474. ,
corps,
Lake,
Ephraim,
regiment,
militia,
VI :39.
Philip,
of loyalist
captain,
teenth
Lake,
of
Y.,
British
in
VII:393.
maltreated,
dis-
II:
858.
Lake Champlain,
suggested
sion of Iroquois country of,
of
323, nold's
on,
V:599; lost
discovered
given
:
to
Ar-
Gen. on,
1:383,
11:244
northern expedi-
3 (note)
;
six-
111:59; enemy
in,
IV:
111:217,
on,
254; persons living near. III: 224; enemy active on both sides of. IV:268, 308, 309; invasion of Canada by way of, con-
IV:365
sidered,
(note), sion
603;
by way
366
(note),
pretense of inva-
of,
IV:367
(note)
ing,
IV:395; war hostile
;
inva-
by way
1:123; suggested invasion of
vessels
on,
on,
V:
party
558-559, 569; provision for bringing Vermont militia across,
V:770, 777;
Sir
V:795;
reaches,
John Johnson Sir
John
es-
V:818-819, 822; enemy's vessels on, V:905; Sir John coming by way of, VI:
way
of,
169; enemy's ships on, VI:331, 332; enemy occupies shore of, VI :33 1-332; boundary of Vermont, VI:614, 615. VII:238: ridge east of, to be
New
Y^ork
boundary under certain circum-
province of
New York
by way
stances,
VI:617; Vermont
1:123;
Burgoyne's
expedi-
tlements
on,
of,
I
(note),
engagement
pounder
on,
Wynkoop, 1:322,
11:189;
385-386
(note),
destruc-
;
1:126; com-
vessels
325,
24
flotilla
to,
Capt. Jacobus
capes by
Lake, Thomas, of Cambridge
N.
thir-
Albany county
captain,
service, prisoner,
trict,
125; portage
IV:443;
merchant, VIII:xxxi.
city,
by way of American
destruction of settlements border-
VIILxviii. Laight,
continued,
tion to cross, 11:71
Point, VIII :407.
La
—
of, 1:1
mand
384,
537
Papers
Lake Champlain
him
operations
and
fleet
cont'd,
— Clinton
spared
set-
by enemy.
State of
538
—
Lake George, N. Y.
continued. Lake Champlain VI:750; Vermont exposed to
vasion by
way
VII :94;
of,
emy's vessels on, exposed
VII:321;
ture,
way
368
(note)
ment
en-
75
cap-
incursion
by VII:324, VII:417.
vessels
strait
;
Lake St
IV:
on,
leading from,
V:499, 500;
Clair,
New York south
in-
threatened,
of,
340; enemy on, Lake Erie, armed to
to
yields
of
right
soil
V:501; command
of,
of
VII:606; carrying VIII from, :360; range of place vessel
on,
to\\'nships
388
extending
three
;
V III:
to,
towTiships
adjacent
VIII:
reserved for refugees,
to,
39L Lake George, N. Y., Burgoyne effect junction ^vith
Howe
to
south
1:124; portage to, 1:126; Burgoyne should have gone by,
of,
1:159;
commandmg
1:325;
militia
officer
stationed
at,
at,
I:
395, 418; enemy has access
to,
11:101
(note)
;
removal of stores
11:116; Burgoyne evacu-
from,
ates posts south of,
11:335; Ca-
nadian prisoners to be conducted
11:447; enemy
to,
way for
33
of,
1
;
may come by
111:268; commissioners
conspiracies strength of
meet near. III:
American
force
111:385; prisoners taken on, IV:254, 308; covered with en-
at,
emy's
boats,
captured near, to
New York
IV:266; Indians IV:309; fort at,
be repaired, I\':605; detach-
Clinton
792; 819,
IV:
V
Clinton encamped on,
;
to,
cont'd.
be recalled from,
to
1
—
:
V:818,
crosses,
822; Clinton's expedition VI:46; enemy moving
toward, VI:292, 306; spies
who
Maj. Carleton at, VI:336, 337; report of enemy's crossing,
left
VI:376, 393; fires in vicinity of, VI:394; boats for, framed by enemy, VI :773 take
;
enemy not
post
this
side
842;
scouts
sent
to,
sloop
discovered
to
likely
of,
VI:
\'I:845;
VII: 100,
on,
104, 126, 156; enemy reported this side of,
VII:391, 395, 396,
417; enemy reported as coming by way of, VII:449, 462, 477;
enemy not discovered this side VII:478. Lake Huron, command of vessel
of,
on,
VII: 606.
Lake
Ontario,
expedition
against
1:17; suggested invasion
fort on,
of Iroquois country
by way
1:123; Col. Barry St Leger
of,
to
work south from, 1:124; American
superiority
on,
desirable,
IV:366 (note), 367 (note), 368 (note) hostile vessels to be ;
1V:444, 844; scheme capturing vessels on, IV:
built on,
for
568-569; expedition by way
of,
to
meditated,
Canada IV:602;
enemy's attention should be diverted
how
from,
IV:604
navigation of,
(note);
may be
se-
Analytical Index
—
Lake Ontario cured
map showing .
south
York,
V:382;
Iroquois
territory
V :495
of,
posed
for
York
lands,
Lakes
continued.
New
to
Hne
;
pro-
to,
New
of
boundary
V:500, 501, 502;
VI:483;
shipwreck on,
carrying
place of, VIII :360.
:
475
;
transported leaving
and to,
landing, Clinton's
James
I
;
of settlements on,
boats
stores
raised
two
be
miles
feet
Gen.
(note);
camp 20
Clinton's
III:
to
V:86; time of V:87; Gen. camp on, V:
122, 148, 183; by dam, V:123
—
from,
V:188.
Lake St
Lamb, Abraham, of exempts of Cortlandt Manor, Westchester county. III :683.
Lamb,
tained in direction of,
of,
ered
with
Canada by
enemy's
time
of
awaited,
(note);
cov-
boats,
IV:
their
IV:392;
awaited, ing
111:205; pro-
of
111:306
way
111:130;
Hopkins' county
Col.
Roswell
of
Dutchess
regiment
militia,
VI:589.
Lamb, Isaac, of Dutchess county, N. Y., petitioner, 111:243. Lamb, James, captain, straw, N. Y., militia
made
by,
Lamb, James, commissary pital in Albany, V:731. Lamb,
John,
regiment.
in
:45
;
hos-
artillery;
chairman of committee of 1
II:
second
of
colonel,
New York
"
Sons
arrested for
freezing
V:548,
Haver-
of
stationed at
1:290, 296; examina-
complaint
of Liberty,"
time of open-
IV:569,
of
David,
84-88.
of,
V:499, 500.
Abraham, of Orange county, N. Y., petitioner, IV:
Lakes, the, force should be main-
308;
Erie,
Lamater,
his house,
invasion
soon be
will
Clair, strait leading from,
Lake
to
tion of
posed
continued.
known, VII:441; closed, VII:478.
Lakes, the, see also Great Lakes.
enemy master
539
Papers
172.
Lake Otsego, N. Y., Gen. James Clinton's arrival at, I 65 destruction
— Clinton
part in issuing handbill,
1
:45-46
;
ordered to Fort Montgomery, II: 75 sends advance party to check ;
VI:648;
Indians
may
be
em-
ployed
to
V:124
(note); enemy preparing
to cross,
enemy 318,
destroy
on
shipping
on,
VI:651, 743; cross soon, VII:
ice,
likely to
394; enemy's purpose of
crossing doubted,
VII:336;
my's situation with regard
to,
ene-
un-
enemy, 11:392; to make calculation of
ammunition wanted, II:
479; ordered
to
move
to
New
Windsor, 11:483; forwards writing to
Mrs
Livingston, 11:548;
place officer on board flag
may
sloop, 11:551
605
;
protests
;
carries letter, II:
against
Arnold's
New York
State of
540 Lamb, John
(note)
Lambert, Jacob, of Tryon county,
continued.
vindicates
;
Capt.
Du
John Copp, 111:723;
N, Y.,
II:
Robinson,
Beverly
meeting
725
—
Simi-
:
1
;
V:213; CHnton
signing,
behalf to president of con-
gress,
V:214; John Jay V:315; V:441 asked
for,
papers,
advises
return of regiment,
forwards
131;
transmits
make
to
;
VI: 128-1 29,
general
from
his
regiment,
VI :4 12-41 4; applies for clothVI:678; recommends ap-
ing,
pointments,
VII: 188;
his
of sappers and miners, VII
sends
war news
and Virginia, VII
his
suggestions
of
persion
64 "Sons 1
;
for
at
;
;
dis-
VIII 163meeting
Lamb, William, Jr, of Harpersfield, N. Y., taken prisoner, V:579, 633, VI:660, 727. Lamberson (Lamperson),
VI: 790.
;
Lamotte-Piquet, see Motte-Piquet. Lamoureux, John, Jr, of Smith's
Orange county, N. Y., petitioner, IV:275. Clove,
Lampman, Wilhelmus, of Lonenburgh, Albany county, N. Y., to
death for carrying
money, VI: 7 79, 847-
848. Lancaster, Pa., seizure of provisions
and clothing uniforms winter
at,
111:31
bought
;
cloth for
111:239;
at,
Cor-
for
quarters
IV:333 Edward
cavalry
Hand prisoners
;
at,
will
Sullivan
loyalist,
sent
of Cochec-
county,
N.
Y.,
111:192, 193.
office,
New in
V:230 be
VII:526.
to,
Land
at,
(note); death of Gen.
Land (Lands), Robert, ton,
Tryon county, N. Y., V 79 on parole, 1
V:74.
Isaac, prisoner,
Lamontje, Joseph, of Ulster county,
(note)
579, 633, VI:660, 727.
:
Lammerie,
of
Lamb, William, of Harpersfield, N. Y., captured with his son, V:
petitioner,
and
:
of Liberty," VIII:xxxii.
nelius, of
Jacob
Lamford, Peter, of Tryon county, N. Y., petitioner, V:1 79.
condemned
76-377
of
father
Y.,
counterfeit
orderly
troops,
presided
:3
tive,
325
of South Caro-
lina
made cap-
Lambert, Peter, of Tryon county,
corps :
child
VI: 77, 724.
N. Y., VII:315.
order,
VI:348; pass for his wife's VI: 394; two companies sister, withdrawn
VI:
John Francis Lambert, VI: 7 7.
that council of appointment pro-
vide
N. Y.,
county,
N.
writes
in his
captive,
Lambert, John Francis, of Tryon
to, IV:535; mediV 99-200 tates resigning, CHnton dissuades him from re-
writes
tiere
made
child
77. 724.
not yet established in
York, IV:859; established
Virginia,
V:198, VII:561
;
Analytical Index
Land
—
office
continued.
York,
VIII:63.
Landon,
vention,
Dutchess
of
Jonathan,
county,
N. Y., member of con1:486; member of coun-
of safety, 11:379; ore in his
cil
11:667;
care,
lead mine,
Samuel
acquainted
111:395; threatens
111:685;
Hake,
committed by,
with
petitioner,
commit
to
V:656; VI :836
person
VI:888.
ant-colonel of militia,
of
New
exempts
of
Ulster
Marlborough,
Lane, George, captain, of seventh regiment, Dutchess county militia, Lane, John, of Beekman's precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., peti111:355. of
Solomon,
Col.
Samuel
Drake's regiment of Westchester county militia, 111:70.
La
Neufville
(Neufielle),
Aime Le Moine, suit
against
vateer,
commander of
V:193
Jules
chevalier de, his pri-
lieutenant,
county
minutemen,
of to
guard west shore of Hudson,
288;
at
New
453
I
:
Rochelle, 1:344.
Langemeyer, under Burgoyne
German
,
officer
at Saratoga, II:
(note).
Langendyck,
Cornelius,
county, N. Y.,
of
Ulster
IV:
petitioner,
819.
Langendyck (Langandyck), John, of Ulster county, N. Y., peti-
IV:819.
Langlen,
,
Hudson
river,
schooner
commander
V:I93
teer,
his
on
11:30.
Francis, chevalier de, his
suit against
(note).
New
continental
con-
Hampshire
to
on committee
fortifications, 1
IV:45L
:
1
31
;
to
Lansing,
of priva-
(note).
examine
his account,
major,
,
of
New
Albany county,
N. Y.,
commissioned by Gov.
Thomas
City,
Chittenden, VII:371.
Abraham, of New City, Albany county, N. Y., assists person to go to Canada, V:712.
Lansing,
Lansing,
Abraham
N. Y.,
may
Langdon, John, delegate from
gress,
Richard,
Lansing, see also Lansingh.
111:74.
Lane,
Orange
La Nos,
county, III:4n.
tioner,
Orange
N. Y., IV:8I3.
Langdon,
tioner,
N. Y., Vn:346. Alexander,
on
living
creek.
lieuten-
;
Landon, Samuel, of Suffolk county, Lane,
Richard,
Murderer's county,
Landon, Jared, of Suffolk county, N. Y., VII:346.
541
Papers
Langdon,
New
for creating, in
bill
— Clinton
G., of Albany,
signs memorial,
endorse
bills
V:260;
of credit, VI:
137. 138. Lansing,
N. Y.,
Gerardus, petitioner,
of
Albany,
V:274;
asso-
ciated with Indian commissioners,
VIII:345, 346.
State of
542 Genet G.,
Lansing,
N. Y.,
of Schenectady,
Lansing, Gerrit G., ensign, of third
New York
regiment.
V:480;
resignation,
Hne, offers
outranked,
VII :22, 25. Gerrit
Lansing,
N. Y.,
of
Albany,
Isaac,
regiment,
Jos.,
Schenec-
of
Albany county
first
militia,
IV:230.
stationed
Albany county militia, near Middle fort,
Lansing,
of
Philip,
Saratoga,
helps person to go to
V:712;
ada,
Lansing, Philip,
furnishes
Canintel-
VI 36 L :
to
hay
sells
state
VI:822.
agent,
VI :265 muster ;
VII
master,
sent to Saratoga,
1
;
11:877
N. Y.,
(note);
vestigates infraction of
Abraham
Lansingh,
N. Y.,
N. Y.,
county,
G., of Schenec-
petitioner,
Garrit
Lansingh,
of Albany,
111:334.
petitioner,
VI:334.
of
J.,
Albany
signs certificate,
V:40. Lansingh, Jacob John, of Albany,
N. Y.,
Lansing, John, of Albany, chancellor,
:9
VII:314.
Abraham A.,
Lansingh,
tady,
Jacob John, captain, of Morris Graham's levies,
Col.
IV:712.
half,
Lansingh, see also Lansing. first
Schoharie, IV:292.
Lansing,
Albany,
V:260, 274.
Lansing, Peter A., of exempts of
ligence to enemy,
of
Heutenant,
Lansing, Jacob, Jr, colonel, of regiment,
of
Ja.,
petitioner,
Lansing, Peter, petition in his be-
N. Y.,
V:260.
N. Y., VI: 334.
tady,
Lansing,
John,
Dutchess county, IV:235. Ja.,
petitioner,
Gerrit
Lansing,
Lansing,
N. Y.,
VI:334.
petitioner,
New York
in-
Saratoga
N. Y.,
111:334.
petitioner.
Lansingh
(Lansing),
brigade
Jeremiah,
V:365,
major,
366,
convention, 111:576, 585, 599,
569, 737, 738, 746,921,943,
IV: 208, 210, 420-421, 422-
VI:378.
423;
joins in
with
Gen.
memorial,
Robert
V:260;
Van
Rens-
enemy, VI 305-306, 692, 696, 698; judge advocate, VI:334; testifies before court of inquiry, VI 700selaer in pursuit of
:
:
VI:906; assembly, VII:322;
703; brigade major, elected
to
on commission
and
to
allowances,
determine pay
VII:441;
at-
Jr, of
Schenec-
petitioner,
VI: 334.
Lansingh, John G., tady,
N. Y.,
Lansingh,
N. Y.,
Nicholas, petitioner,
of
Albany,
V:274.
Lansingh, Peter, signs petition from Saratoga, V:916.
Lansingh, Thomas, of exempts of
Albany, N. Y., IV:209.
Lantman, Peter
tends meeting to plan for frontier
of
defense, VII:619.
35.
Casparus,
R.
Jr,
Livingston's
Albany county
of
Col.
regiment
militia,
IV:
Analytical Index
Lantman, John, of Hoosick, N. Y., loyalist, VI: 360.
Lapham,
Benjamin,
N. Y.,
county,
Lapham,
Hopkins' county
regiment
Hopkins'
of
regiment
Roswell
of
Dutchess
Lapham, Solon
Roswell
of
Dutchess
(Solen),
Hopkins'
Dutchess county
of Col.
ents
of
prisoner
New York
Bailleul,
West
directions to, retire
from
Larbiere,
Point, 11:790;
11:848; wishes
purchase
post, ,
"
11:859.
captain de
la,
of
French army, VI:474.
Col.
Peter
line,
at
Providence,
R. L, IV:134. Larrance, see also Laurance, rance, Lawrence.
spy,
Albany
Isaac,
British
war
ves-
accused of being a
VI:590.
Latham, Hobart, of Sag Harbor, N. Y, petitions, VII:338. Solomon,
Mass., engaged
VII
in
of
Pittsfield,
unlawful trade,
:77.
Latimore,
Law-
R.
van county, N. Y., 111:193.
Lathrop,
Larned, Simon, adjutant, of Massa-
in
IV:35.
La Sophie," the, sel. Vni:315.
Lassing,
Larned, see also Learned.
militia,
of
Lashly, John, of Cochecton, Sulli-
to
Larman, at Hugh, employed Robert Livingston's iron works, V:753.
chusetts
to
V:3 19-320;
Vin:3l7-3I8.
of
colonel,
county
II:
care,
401, 530,
Livingston's regiment of
Radiere,
mili-
and tenements
city,
Marks,
Lasher,
to
goes
take possession
to
forfeited lands
with his sons, VI:79, 660, 725,
engineer at
his
111:127,
IV:71, 391, 673; instructed
La
1:211; under
stores
719-720,
(Lap), Daniel, of Tryon
bat-
first
Mount Washington, 1:406; tary
726.
regi-
independconsidered for deputy adju-
;
one ton of powder,
N. Y., made
138;
New York
tant-general,
V:71.
VI:269.
county,
IV: 137,
11:642,
of
talion
ada, permission granted to remove
Lapton
third
county
Thaddeus Crane's ment, VI: 16, 568, 732.
LaPrairie (Laparia), Quebec, Can-
to,
of
of Col.
V:179.
petitioner,
Lawrence),
captain,
Westchester
regiment,
Lappius, Daniel, of Tryon county,
N. Y.,
S.,
Lasher, John, colonel, of
V:7L
regiment
militia,
(Laurence,
Samuel
militia,
Col.
11:627,
militia,
Roswell
Col.
543
VI:576. Larrance
11:627.
militia,
Lapham, Pazzi, county
IV:29.
Papers
Larrance, John, of Charlotte precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,
Dutchess
of
loyahst,
of
John,
— Clinton
Elisha,
lieutenant,
signs
charge against lieutenant, IV:281. Lattemer (Lattmer), Ebenezer, of
State of
544
—
Lattemer, Ebenezer
continued.
Laurens, Henry
Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment of
Dutchess county
II:
militia,
627, V:7I. Lattey,
Latty,
his
see
Ulster
of
regiment
VI :624.
militia,
also
Laux,
Louck,
N. Y.,
petitioner,
of
Jacob,
N. Y.,
petitioner,
recruit
Joseph,
Lawnine
for
nine
for
island,
Laurens (Lawrence). Henry, delegate from South Carolina to con-
on committee
inquire into evacuation of
11:261,
deroga,
of congress,
343;
illicit
New
York be
represented
to
Ticon-
for depreciat-
(note),
574
communication
Massachu-
from
general assembly
to,
;
111:277-278;
Signs proclamation
enemy
to,
to influence
vessels.
on
resentation
in
York's repcongress, 11:601-
Henry
;
of
American opin-
forwards resolutions and
111:301
III:
efforts
574
New
111:220-
forwards acts of congress,
ion,
correspondence
of
218-219,
111:197-199,
eral,
on opprobrious terms in Sir William Howe's letters, II: ;
:
197, 199-200; copy paper circulated by British gen-
ington to,
with Clinton on
congress,
of northern department. III
284; CHnton
his
New
furnishes
11:495, 505, 555;
;
forts,
course pursued
222
11:561-563; Washon exchanges, 11:570
(note)
on
by Vermont, 111:144-146; informs Clinton of Gen. Gates' appointment to comof
touching American
(note)
to,
that in
to,
York
Highland
urges
ing currency,
(note),
;
in
Clin-
11:868; Clinton
trade with
inquiry into loss of
setts
571-572
801
11:868-869; Clinton
city,
president
on devices of enemy
:
ton acknowledges confidence ex-
mand
IV:763.
tinental congress,
(note); ex-
111:77-78; Clinton informs him
Manhattan
fortifies,
into loss of
presses confidence of congress
11:869-871;
recruit
John,
hill,
enemy
on inquiry
Tryon county, V:l 79.
months' service, V:537, 538.
Laurel
to,
on
months' service, V:538.
Laurance,
ington
pressed by,
rance, Lawrence.
Laurance,
army reforms, 11:670; 11:670-671; Wash-
Clinton to,
V:179.
Laurance, see also Larrance,
infrac-
forwards act for pro-
;
Clinton's exertions, II
Laucks, George, of Trjon county,
to Clin-
on
Saratoga convention, II:
660-665
Fort Mifflin, 11:750
Loucks.
Laucks,
continued.
ton congressional report
moting
James Mc-
Col.
of
James,
county
Windsor,
account, VI:715.
Claghry's
Laucks,
New
of
—
603, 614-616; forwards tions of
,
N. Y..
New York
Clinton
to,
on Sir
Clinton's policy, 111:302; acts. III:
311, 314, 434, 472, 548; informed of affair at Barren hill,
Analytical Index
Henry
Laurens,
—
111:352 (note)
sends
;
information relating to burning of standards, 111:489; learns of battle
Monmouth,
of
(note)
11
informed that
;
Vermont
are nearing
533-535
;
1:5!
affairs
9 in
III:
crisis.
announces that minister
from France
is
expected, 111:547;
evidence of infraction of Saratoga convention sent
111:717;
to,
as-
sures Clinton that his conduct as
commander
Lauwas.
Frederick,
VI
oner,
resigns
presidency of con-
IV:360; act of legislature IV:393; offers resolution touching Vermont, V:17-18; letter of Robert Deans to, V :299300; peace commissioner, VI 11: gress,
sent to,
87
245. 246; Philip Skene, VIII :326. 155,
(note),
friend of
Laurens,
Washington,
mantown,
aide
colonel,
John,
:731
see
Laux,
wounded
at
also
Laux,
11:372-373;
pris-
Louck,
Laucks,
of
Henrich,
N. Y.,
petitions,
N. Y.,
petitions,
Armand
Lauzun,
Duke
French
army,
VI 1 and
cipline ;
Louis de Gontaut
dines 1
:
09
Gen.
with
(note)
his dis-
;
example,
VII:112
Col.
Tarleton,
defeats
VI1:377;
Tryon county. VI:278.
de, brigadier-general,
Lincoln.
(note)
Tryon county, Vl:278.
of
Laux. Willem.
draft in favor of,
VIII:
102.
Lauzun, legion of, see France, army. Laval, Anne Alexandre Marie Sulde
pice de,
Montmorency, Marquis
colonel,
beaten, VII:
to
Ger-
loyalist
.
Loucks.
is
328;
Robert Mor-
;
Lauson, see Lawson.
river forts
approved by congress, IV:99; forwards acts, IV:14I, 280.
continued.
accounts with, VII:429-430,
Biron,
Hudson
of
—
VII :425
tained by, ris'
545
Papers
Laurens, John
Clinton acknowl-
from. III :375
letters
edges
;
continued.
— Clinton
Law, Henry, nounced
causes alarm to be
109 (note). of
as
New
de-
York,
loyalist,
V:159
distin-
(note). himself
guished
111:508;
sent
with
;
Count
meet
(note);
111:659
by D'Estaing,
praised
Island,
to
111:658
d'Estaing,
(note)
Monmouth,
at
covers retreat in
111:727; will be
Dr
Franklin,
success of his
VII:308;
France
V:288-289;
embassy
articles
in
Rhode
left
to
Paris,
by him
at
Providence, VII:412; stores ob-
Lawenstien, Jacob, loyalist prisoner,
VI:73I. Lawrance, Lawrence, see also Larrance. Laurance.
Lawrance, John, colonel, of
York
New
candidate for city clerk, IV:248-249, 346; judge advo-
cate
city,
general,
member
VII:354,
526;
of council for governing
southern part of state, VIII
:1
84.
New York
State of
546
lieutenant,
mem-
ber of court martial at Fort
Mont-
Lawrence,
818.
gomery', 1:81 3,
William Livingston, VI
Long
:1
24.
V:369.
Lawrence,
Hudson
Corbit's point,
river,
I:
742. cattle
,
purchased
11:678.
Newburgh,
of
,
N. Y., 11:810. Lawrence,
,
charge of ac-
in
counts, 1:440, 444.
Lawrence, mission
,
Lawrence, Daniel,
L
of Poughkeepsie,
signs protest, 11:546.
Lawrence, Elisha, lieutenant-colonel,
7
1
New
battalion of loyalist
first
Volunteers,
Jersey
prisoner,
II:
7-7 8 member of his regiment, 1
;
asks per-
major,
from
goods
VII:307.
cit>',
Dutchess county
recommended
for
line
militia,
officer,
I
regiment,
militia,
111:466.
N.
(Austin),
Y.,
New York
supplies articles
1:722;
needed
of
L226;
for public in
joins
Charlotte
county, N. Y., assessed for sons
with enemy, VI:576. of tenth
Lawrence, John,
regiment,
VI:883.
militia,
Em-
of ex-
empts, IV:235. prisoner,
V:
731; commissioner ing
lead
battalions,
Daniel,
N. Y.,
Orange
prisoner in
11:596.
to
for
fill
I:
discover-
11:681,
mines,
683;
continental
at
New
264-265; commissary, IV:
111:166,
recommended
for
Poughkeepsie,
V:772;
considered for commissary of purchases,
74." of
justice,
1:718; member of convention,
662;
Cornelius,
Jr,
Dutchess
precinct,
protest
William
company
mott, 11:546; of
city,
regiment.
Lawrence (Lawrance), Jacob,
commissioner
against privilege to
county,
fifth
of
county
V:926.
line,
Albany county
superin-
tendent of ship-building,
Lawrence,
lieutenant,
Ulster
Lawrence, Jonathan, major;
Poughkeepsie,
LawTence,
Jacob,
fourth
Jersey,
VIII :220.
:
466-467. Lawrence, Augustin
work,
New
of
of legislature,
Lawrence,
of
Lawrence, Andrew, lieutenant, of Col. Jacobus Swartwout's regiof
Lawrence, EHsha,
Lawrence, Jacob, of
remove
to
New York
York
11:19;
:
member
Lawrence,
ment
line,
111:224.
Lawrence, of,
court martial,
in
of
lieutenant,
New York
presents resignation, II 120-1 2
of
near
house
his
,
Daniel,
regiment.
N. Y.,
(Dr), refugee from
Island,
fifth
testifies
Lawrence, (Mrs), widow, of York New city, sister of Gov.
Lawrence,
Lawrence,
cil
VI:24; member of counVIII :1 7; as-
of appointment,
sistant
council,
of
New York common
VIII :395.
Analytical Index
Lawrence, Jonathan,
recommended
lieutenant,
Jr.
for continental serv-
— Clinton Laws
American
of nations,
which
303
have
violated,
with, across
military
579; recommended
cruelty
to
:
ton,
to
Washing-
assistant
adjutant-
IV:102;
on
prisoners
Dobbs
Ferry,
V:442;
1:646;
general,
taken near
posted near Tappan, VI:72-73, 82, 83; sends news from Fort
VI:332-333; on duty in Orange county, VI:46l-462, 486, 487, 505 to receive clothSchuyler,
;
ing at Poughkeepsie, ports
offenses
VI:634;
¥1:719,720; on VI:769-770.
raising
refugees, levies,
Albany
regiment,
county
Orange
of
county, N. Y., prisoner city,
in
New
11:596.
Lawrence (Lawrance), Stephen,
of
Dutchess
precinct,
county, N. Y., assessed, VI:576. Lawrence, Thomas, of Dobbs Ferry,
N. Y., 11:708. N. Y., blacksmith, quartermaster,
N.
J.,
capture
Laws and
of
Newburgh,
his services to
in
Raritan
made
at,
river,
1:622.
ordinances of war,
112 (note).
trafficking
V:473;
contrary
prisoners
to,
532.
Lawson
(Lawsen),
Andress,
pe-
favor of William Jay-
titions
in
cocks,
IV:738.
Lawson, Andrew, of Poughkeepsie N. Y., assessed for precinct, loyalist son,
VI:586.
Lawson, Isaac, of Tryon county,
Lawson,
loyalist prisoner,
Col.
of
Isaac,
VI :45
1
.
Samuel
Drake's regiment of Westchester
VI:70.
militia,
Lawson (Lauson), Col.
John
Isaac Piet., of
Frear's
regiment
of
petitions in favor of
cocks.
William Jay-
IV:738.
Lawson, Peter,
V:74.
prisoner,
Lawson, Simon,
lieutenant, of Col.
John Frear's regiment militia,
of
Dutchess
IV:283.
near SchoLawyer (Lawer) house N. his attacked, harie, Y., ,
,
IV:770.
11:83-84.
Lawrence's island,
lines,
VI:557; arrangement with loyalist agreeable to, VII:317; laws to punish infractions of, VII:531-
county
Lawrence, William,
forbid
Dutchess county mihtia, IV:283;
Lawrence, Stephen, prisoner, V:73,
Charlotte
IV:431;
county
Nathaniel,
Lawrence,
York
of
V:664.
militia,
;
N. Y.,
Lawrence (Lawrance), Joseph, ninth
re-
and
militiamen
of
vessels
111:283,
court martials in agreement
1:428; captain of levies, I: 568, V:81; of Col. William Malcom's continental regiment, I ice,
547
Papers
1
: 1
02-
Lawyer (Lawer), Coenradt (Conrad), of Tryon county, N. Y., prisoner with his son, VI :79, 725, 726.
State of
548
Lawyer (Lawer) Jacob, ,
of
and
Schoharie
of
exempts
Jr, ensign,
Duanesburg, N. Y., 111:651.
Lawyer,
N.
of
Johannes,
makes
Y.,
against
Fonda, 11:285.
Jelles
Albany county
mihtia,
VI:2L
of
Lorence,
N. Y.,
Cobleskill,
represents distressed con-
dition to
Gen. CHnton, IV:475;
aid supphed
to,
of
N. Y.,
Kingsbury,
VII:357.
loyaHst,
Layn, Jeremiah, of Col. Abraham Brinckerhoff's
Layton, Andrew,
of
regiment
Dutchess county
militia,
V:825.
petition in his be-
IV:712.
Learned,
William,
recruit
his
tavern
near
about Ticonderoga, 11:88; his brigade at Saratoga,
11:456; Col. John Bailey comhis brigade, 11:520-521
mands
;
ordered
ade
to relief of Col.
of
tion
his
617,
of
also
of
Confederation
and
United States),
its
worthlessness,
170, 171.
Leavey,
John,
N. Y.,
,
petitioner, loyalist,
of
Cherry Valley, 11:822.
petitioner,
George,
of
Kakiate,
arrests of persons
com-
ing from enemy, V:922.
(Leycraft), John,
command
cap-
of galley offered
11:28, 34.
Conn., Gov. Jonathan Trumbull writes from, 11:147, 579, VI: 174, 176; meeting of
Lebanon,
governor and council of safety
Leahy, William, of Saratoga
N. Y.,
disposi-
IV:377,
384, 440.
666-
(see
Friendship
regiments,
Leatch, see Leitch.
nine
for
Ganse-
111:204 (note); his brigawaited in Highlands of
Hudson, V:347, 352;
to,
trict,
of
(note).
formation
667, 681-683, 111:391-395.
1:169,
west
house,
brigadier-general, sends in-
setts,
tain,
Articles
his
V:229
,
Leaycraft
11:498,
mines,
League
Albany
IV:34.
Boston, Mass., 11:450.
N. Y., on
months' service, \':537, 538.
Leake,
,
Fort Penn,
Leaycraft,
Leach, see also Leitch.
Lead
Learn,
voort,
Lawyer (Lawer), Wilham, joins enemy at Harpersfield, 11:257.
Leach,
militia,
act of his quartermaster, 111:62;
IV:856.
Moses,
Lawyer,
half,
continued.
Livingston's regiment of
Learned, Ebenezer, of Massachu-
Lawyer, John, of Schoharie, N. Y., justice, VI:54. Lawyer,
—
Learned, see also Larned.
Lawj^er, John, Heutenant, of fifteenth regiment,
Leaman, George county
Schoharie,
charge
New York
dis-
IV:770.
11:494.
Leaman, George, of Col. Peter R.
at,
VI:245. Lebanon, N. R, IV:396. Le Boeuf, fort on French Pa., IV:367 (note).
creek.
Analytical Index
Ledyard (Ledger), Benjamin, major
in
captain
;
New York
protests in behalf
John Copp,
Capt.
regiment.
establishment of
line,
1775, 1:271; of
first
vindicate,
VI :7 10-7 12. captain, member
Fisher,
Lee,
,
court martial,
Lee,
of
Arthur,
city,
11:547. states-
Virginia,
transactions, his
11:305 (note), 306 charges against Silas
Deane, 11:305
(note);
ac-
his
Monmouth, III: IV:482; writing IV:608; attempt to
to,
V:13
compliments
V:154
Wayne,
156
14
(note),
exchanges
Rox-
at
(note);
with Washington,
Mass.,
bury,
brigades,
1
duel,
Gen.
with (note),
view of Beaumarchais'
his
;
of
:41 3.
New York
turn to
(note)
1
;
668;
111:106,
at
his
(note)
captain, permitted to re-
,
man,
111:484;
ascribed
George
continued.
with
advancing
favor of
m
—
conditioned,
508;
549
Papers
Lee, Charles
111:722-
723.
Ledyard, Isaac, writes
Lee,
— Clinton
VIII :397. Lee,
of
Elijah,
landt
exempts of CortWestchester
Manor,
county, 111:683.
Lee,
Francis
Lightfoot,
from Virginia
delegate
con-
to continental
cusations against Robert Morris,
gress, Clinton acquaints him with
IV:448-455;
difficulty of obtaining subsistence
his
votes
con-
in
army from New York state, 11:667-669, 841; letter from,
gress, VIII :39 (note), 69, 70, 71, 72, 83; commissioner to Six VIII :332, 337-338, Nations,
laid
339-340.
on
Lee,
Charles,
major-general,
sup-
Gen. John Thomas' cause, 1:210 (note) disregards orders, 1:432; Robert Livingston to
ports
;
for
before
mont
affairs,
Henry Harry"),
111:569.
Lee,
Virginia,
corps,
IV:3l
quarters
1:447; Clinton
to co-
operate with, 1:454, 456, 457,
460,
467;
455;
at
Morristown,
prisoner,
1:474,
I:
574;
Washington to, on disarming tories, 1:555 (note); anonymous praise of, 11:507 (note); his exchange, (note),
11:571
574 12
(note),
573
(note); his release
colonel
of cavalry, complaints against his
winter
river,
Horse
(" Light of
Hud-
son
Ver-
consider
to
confer with, 1:433; at Peekskill,
1:439, 440, 442; crosses
11:676;
legislature,
committee
IV:'333
1
(note); to have
New
in
Jersey,
(note); his capture of
Paulus Hook, V:204, 204-208 (note)
Count
carries
;
d'
despatches
to
V:289;
at
Estaing,
Monmouth, V:293 (note)
;
reso-
lution of congress constituting his
corps,
VI:342;
joins
Generals
Greene and Morgan, VI:670; at Guilford Court House, VI:
New York
State of
5S0
—
Henry
Lee,
continued.
Thomas,
Lee,
account of death of Col.
Zephaniah
Greene,
VI:872
Dutchess
to
Gen.
738;
V
his
join 1
:9
1
ders
3
212;
in
Marion, surren-
Granby
VII :29;
made
troops
Francis
Fort
;
to,
by,
pursuit
sent
(note);
capture
of
VII:200-201, of enemy, VII:
373. Lee,
of
N. Y.,
Claverack
petitioner,
district,
V:930. 111:521.
Pa.,
Lee, Joel, of Claverack
district,
exempts of Windsor, N. Y., 111:449.
New
Lee, Jonathan, of exempts of
New
Virginia to continental congress
colonies,
1
:32
;
of independence,
of John
Adams
of
;
VII:326;
delegate to continental congress,
VIII :83.
Thomas,
11:443;
his
1:60; meeting with,
1
:95
;
on
of
11:261, congress,
commissary, 111:49, 50, IV:83,
590, 594, 638;
346;
III:
petitioner.
asks
IV:675.
permit.
under consid-
IV:708.
eration,
(Lee),
Col.
for
his retention
James,
captain,
of
John Lamb's regiment of
artillery,
VI:413.
VI:420. Lefair, point, see Point au Fer.
Lefever,
member
line,
of
company, 1:789, II: IV:597.
captain, of
Vermont,
of
Campbell,
Kentucky,
gives information of intended raid
from Canada, VII:340. Lefever
18, 20, 23, 57, 70,
Thomas,
prisoner,
loyalist
nectady county. N. Y., Quaker,
captain, of fifth regi-
New York
John,
VI:731.
resolution
offers
court martial, 1:749, 764, 775,
Lee,
Maryland,
to,
Lees, William, of Niskayuna, Sche-
Ticonderoga,
343; president VIII:391.
ment.
of
writes
crown from
committee to inquire into evacua-
Lee,
Thomas Sim,
Lafayette
Lees
Lee, Richard Henry, delegate from
tion
Lee,
676;
Windsor, N. Y., 111:513.
estimates revenues of
:
159; of associated exempts. III:
of
John,
of
V
exempts,
234.258, 318,486.487, 500,
N.
V:930.
Y., petitioner, Lee,
county
Leek, Philip, of Bedford, N. Y.,
Lee, Jesse, property taken from, at
Westmoreland,
regiment
352, 353, 358, 362.
Leedeke,
Israel,
Col.
of
captain, Piatt's
tain,
county
(Lafever). of
first
militia,
capUlster
412,
111:298,
IV:527, V:917; of persons
Simon,
regiment,
returns
who have
names
sons with
enemy. VI:562, 563. Lefferts,
Jacobus, of Kingston, N.
president of court of inquiry, IV:
Y., seizure of his horses, 11:503-
697, 698.
504;
political
character,
II:
Analytical Index
—
Jacobus
Lefferts,
continued.
— Clinton
(Legget), Tobias, of exempts ot Claverack, N. Y., IV:
Leggett
504, 634; member of associated
651.
company, 111:612.
Adam,
Lefford, Israel
troop of horse,
Lefford,
Jeams,
Israel
troop of horse, Titus,
Israel
Queens IV:731.
Le Foy, Thomas, on
of
in,
Capt.
Leicester,
to
adopt
,
West
alderman, of
Farms, N. Y.,
his
town
Leisler,
Jacob,
Leitch
Weedon's Virginia regiHarlem Heights,
1:353. Lemerix, Thomas, of Smith's Clove,
county committee, 11:355, 566,
Orange
111:106;
tioner,
111:159;
meeting of refugees,
VII:221, 222.
York charged
V:2n,
fifth
line,
mended
violating
lieu-
V:705;
Lennenton,
parole,
precinct,
his
recom-
VI:627; information given VI:740; his pay, VII :1 7. of
by,
West Farms.
N. Y., asks permission to his farm, VI:87-88.
L'Enfant,
11:624;
for appointment in levies.
Leggett, Gabriel,
Moine,
engineer.
212. 221; date of
commission,
Y.,
peti-
IV:275.
New
regiment.
prisoner,
with
Le
N.
county,
Aime,
Jules
see
La
Neufville.
(Legget), Abraham, of
New
admin-
(Leatch), Andrew, major,
of Col.
Abraham, of Westchester N. Y., chairman of county,
tenant,
in his
1:7.
istration,
Leggett,
Leggett
VI:
of,
of
governor
York, laws passed
ment, killed at
at
(note).
resident
86.
(note), 694.
presides
V:231
of,
N. Y., Genesee
of,
V:240
Mass.,
Leicester,
home. V:401
petitioner,
captives con-
;
way
Leitch, see also Leach.
VI:62).
petitioner,
Leggett,
(note)
by
castle in,
badge, yill:295. Legg, Cornelius, of Ulster county,
N. Y.,
Pa., soldier drowned
V:230
ducted
New York
committee
IV:52.
petitioner,
river.
(note).
Queens county IV:731.
troop of horse,
city,
Capt.
county
of
loyalist,
Youngs'
N. Y., Lehigh
Queens IV:731.
William, of Marbletown,
Leggett,
county
of
loyalist,
Youngs'
Lefford,
of Capt.
loyalist,
Youngs'
55^
Papers
to return
Y.,
Peter
flour
VIII
Charles,
major,
:xv.
of
Mary, Dutchess
Rombout
county,
N. IV:
purchased from,
flour in her care, V:296. Abraham, of Tappan, N. Y., loyalist, charge against, IV:221-
874;
Lent,
222. Lent,
Abraham,
lieutenant, of
Maurice Pleas' Dutchess county
Maj.
detachment militia,
of
11:42.
State of
552 Abraham, county, N. Y., IV:785.
Dutchess
of
Lent,
flour in his care,
Abraham, Jr, of Dutchess N. Y., flour purchased from, IV:785.
county,
Lent, Isaac, sergeant, of
New York
fifth regi-
Hne, reduced to
ranks, 11:18, 20.
V:899. leases
Jacob,
of
John,
property held
Samuel
Col.
Drake's regiment of Westchester county Lent,
51
Peter,
;
VI: 70.
militia,
N. Y.,
captain,
Lentz,
,
colonel with
of
Tappan,
of, seized,
German
lieutenant-
Burgoyne
11:452
II:
11:625.
at
Sara-
(note).
sary of issues,
VI:426, 469. in
George,
charge
John,
complaint
name
attached
;
by
captured
Mary, of Tryon county, N. Y., captured by Indians, VI:
Lepper,
725.
Lernoult
(Lenolt),
Rich.
Berr.,
army, at Detroit, VII:606.
Le Roome, John,
Gen.
secretary of
Valentine Jones,
111:470; secGen. D. Jones, IV:
of
retary
813. carries
,
letter
Philadelphia, VIII: 14,
15;
to his
VIII: 181.
son,
Leroy, Daniel (?), brigade major, with
Gen.
selaer,
Robert
Van
Rens-
VI:697, 698. of
New York
city,
merchant, VIILxxxii.
(Laroy),
Abraham
John,
of
Col.
Brinckerhoff's regiment
Dutchess county
militia,
V:
825.
from Suffolk county,
Leroy (Larroy), Peter, of Pough-
Silas,
of
Capt.
signs certificate in favor of
Frederick,
county, N. Y.,
his
of
N. Y., assessed enemy, VI:586.
keepsie precinct, for son with
Leroy, Simon, lieutenant, of fourth regiment, Dutchess county militia,
IV:283;
petitions,
IV:737,
738.
Samuel Hake, V:372. Lepper,
VI: 78, 724.
of
John Belknap's company, 1:450. of Leonard, William, captain, Dutchess county exempts, IV:
706
Indians,
Y.,
to
VII:347. Leonard,
Tryon
N.
Leroy of
Orange furnace, 1:674-675. Leonard,
of
county,
Le Roy, Jacob,
Leonard, Enoch, assistant commis-
Leonard,
VI: 78,
Frederick,
Lepper,
Le Roy,
loyalist, leads scout,
property
toga,
continued,
Indians,
major, of eighth regiment, British
by commissioners in Westchester county, VIII :233. Lent,
by
captured
78,
Lent, Jacob, petition in his interest,
Lent,
—
Lepper, Frederick
724, 725.
Lent,
ment.
New York
Tryon
wife and child
Leroy, Wyntje, wife of Simon Leroy, petitions,
IV, 737, 738.
Analytical Index
LeRue, Samuel (Dr), beck, N. Y., carries
467;
in
certifies
Rhine-
of
letter,
V:
behalf
of
Conrad,
of
lieutenant,
Rhinebeck
precinct,
certificate,
V:372.
N. Y.,
signs
Alexander,
British
and
major-general,
1:488;
in
com-
mand on Staten Island, IV:521, V:23 (note) takes post in Vir;
(Mrs)
Lester,
children captured, Lester,
widow, her
,
Ulster county militia, county, N. Y., (note) Lester,
V:527.
of
Benjamin,
Queens
loyalist,
V:159
3 8. 1
IV:
flag schooner,
at
Massachusetts
IV:
Providence,
Lewis,
child captured on
Lewis,
Elijah,
500; goes
his
captain,
in
employed
public
sloop
service,
I
:
Esopus, 11:353; need of anchor and cable, IV: to
41-42. his
Elijah,
Capt. Jacob Lewis,
charge against 1:853.
Wood,
Elizabeth,
of
daughter
Robert Lewis, VI:239. Lewis, Felix, lieutenant, of fourth
Dutchess
militia;
county 111:241
petitioner,
go with third
officer to
Susquehanna, V:524.
in
Benjamin, employed public service, 1:500.
regiment,
.
Hannah,
:
on
Vose's
Joseph
Lewis,
V:524.
Allan, of fourth regiment,
Lester,
,
Lewis, Archelaus, adjutant, of Col.
in
VI: 387.
ginia,
V
imprisoned,
Lewis,
134.
army, at Acquackanonck,
Newark,
of Philadelphia, Pa.,
-,
regiment,
Leshman, see Lishman. Leslie,
—
Lewis,
553
Papers
184.
Samuel Hake, V:671. Lescher,
— Clinton
;
IV:
class,
283. Lester, Lois, begs permission to go to
Long
Lester,
Island,
child
Sarah,
Lewis, Francis, delegate from
V:387.
York on
captured
orders iron
Susquehanna, V:524. Letters of marque, IV:556,582. Levensen, Peter, of exempts of Al-
bany county, Levies, levies,
Leweis,
see
IV:24L and
and Nev/ York. Richard,
county, N. Y.,
of
petitioner.
III:
241. Lewis,
111:557.
pointments,
be sent to
1:242-244; awaited
to
inquire
(note)
Lewis,
;
into
treatment
of Albany,
N. Y.,
tion
as
of
prisoners,
11:569
of
Morgan
father
11:876
(note);
formed of Gen. Schuyler's ,
New
York, 11:560; on committee
American Dutchess
to
New
congress;
Windsor, 1:226; joins in statement touching congressional apat
militia
counties,
continental
to
delegate,
in-
selec-
111:148-149;
assured of progress of
Hudson
State of
554
—
Lewis, Francis river
continued.
advance of money for
567;
goes
568, 661
;
Lewis,
111:149; obtains
defenses,
state. III:
state
Lewis, James, Jr, of Smith's Clove,
copies
and
his
of
French
account with
States,
advises Clinton to co-
with
580-581; vailing
IV:
Washington,
harmony preIV:582; congress,
praises
in
gives hints of important
European
news, IV:583, 585-586; sends
newspapers receives
659;
information,
news
sends
state
delphia,
IV:658; IV:658-
to Clinton,
British transports,
show
of
of
of
loss
IV:685;
affairs
will
Connecti-
in
111:224.
Lewis, Micaja (Micaiule, Micarie), of
ensign,
New
of
exempts Ulster
county,
colonel,
deputy
Marlborough,
111:411,412. Lewis,
Morgan,
quartermaster-general, to forward
cannon
from
876, 111:41
877
(note)
proved,
;
;
his
appointment ap-
111:234;
234;
IILopp.
11:875-
Albany,
sketch of, 11:876-
his
portrait,
furnishes
letter
paper, 111:234,
237; complains
of exactions of
lumber dealers,
IV:218-219; Clinton is asked to consult with, IV:368 (note) ;
in
IV:522;
Albany,
emption of persons
asks
in his
ex-
depart-
V:384, 385, 727, 728; ordered to make estimates of forage,
V:604;
letter
to,
in
V:644; reports Caughnawaga dis-
enemy's hands,
VI :836.
deposition,
destruction of
V:743; corn in his possesV:749; orders ammunition and rum, V:763; provision sent
trict,
of Dutchess county,
N. Y.,
his
VI:530.
Israel, of
111:243;
tribute clothing,
N. Y., refuses
VI:20.
sion,
to,
Charlotte precinct,
Dutchess county, tions,
cut,
Phila-
at
VI:917.
Lewis, Ichabod (Iccobod) (Rev.),
Lewis,
Orange county, N. Y., IV:275. Lewis, John, prisoner
ment,
Lewis, Henry, prisoner at Poughkeepsie,
Clove,
Clinton on
IV:451, 454; on John Jay's abilities and services, IV:514-515; Clinton to, on depreciated currency, IV: operate
Smith's
to
forwards
532-533;
of
James,
Orange county, N. Y., IV:275.
IV:356;
United
Lewis,
III:
constitution
treaty,
delin-
Baltimore,
676-677; acquainted with Capt. Smith, IV:15; to Clinton on state and continental affairs, IV: state
for
tried
Jabeth,
quency, V:687.
to
accounts with United States, III:
321-323;
New York
to
V :787
844;
;
sends
in
need of money, rumors
of
V
:
Indian
peti-
movements. V:884; obtains ex-
con-
emptions for carpenters, V:884, 91 1-912; furnishes express, VI:
Analytical Index
Lewis,
Morgan
—
continued.
VI:252; quest made by, VI:274; needs money, VI 1:21 I; notes issued 102;
lots
sold to,
re-
by, VII:366.
Lewis,
Fort
Hunter,
exempts of Dutchess county, IV:235, 236. of
Richard,
Lewis, Robert, see Young, Robert.
Lewis,
Robert,
Hopkins' county
Dutchess
of
near
Albany,
N. Y., loyalist, wishes Canada, VI:238. Lewis,
N. Y.,
to
go
to
New
vertiser,"
1
Ad-
:64.
Lewis, William, of Col. John Lash-
New York
independents,
I
:
484.
Newkerk's county
Ulster
of
regiment
militia,
111:262.
Lewiston, Gilbert, captain, petitioners refer to,
VII:269.
Lexington, Mass., action
129,
116,
VIII
308,
:xx;
V:599;
at,
III:
petitioner.
1:65,
at,
161, II:
140,
losses
British
proclaimed
peace
VIII:
eight years after battle of,
Westchester
of
Samuel,
county,
" Lewis, William, publisher of York Mercury and General
90,
V:825.
Robert,
Lewis,
Roswell
Col.
of
regiment
militia,
5S5
Lewis, William, of Lt.-Col. Jacob
N. Y., VI:694. Lewis,
Papers
er's
near
Peter,
— Clinton
157 (note).
Adam,
Leyp,
captain, of
first
regi-
ment, Tryon county militia, pe-
159. Lewis, Samuel, of exempts of Kings
Albany
district,
III:
county,
L'Hommedieu, L.
732.
VI:278.
titioner,
,
of Southold,
injuries suffered by,
I.,
VII:
345. Lewis, Samuel, of Smith's Clove,
Orange tioner,
county,
N.
Y.,
peti-
IV:275.
Lewis, Samuel, Heutenant, of third regiment,
New York
line,
V:
L'Hommedieu, Ezra, of Suffolk county, N. Y., member of assembly, 111:276, IV: 198; delegate to continental congress, V:309,
VI:347; has scheme
445,
479, VI:220. procuring
Lewis, Samuel, regiment, militia,
of
captain,
Westchester
fourth
county
VI: 16, VII:510.
Lewis, Solomon, of Smith's Clove,
Orange county, N. Y., IV:275. Lewis, Thomas,
of
petitioner,
Rhinebeck pre-
VI
:4
for
and
clothing, money 823-824; Maj.
19-420,
John Davis advised to consult, VI:510, 511, 512-513; money to be delivered to, VI :71 8-719; with legislature, VI:750; meets with
accident,
VI: 75 7,
829-830; complains
cinct, N. Y., assessed for son with
plunder
enemy, VI :653.
Island,
of
on
825, acts
of
Long VI:758-759, 824-825, committed
New York
State of
556
—
cont'd. L'Hommedieu, Ezra recommends 831-832; Capt. Norton, VI:824; shows how of
patriots
Island are de-
Long
—
cont'd. L'Hommedieu, Ezra 255-256, 261. 264; on British treaty, VIII :238. 245-246; on as
Philadelphia
by Connecticut court, VI: 830-831 carries letter to Robert
plaints
Morris, VII:105 shows status of Vermont dispute in congress, VII
frontier posts,
spoiled
;
;
:
149-150; Clinton informs him frontier
of
VII:151;
depredations,
makes representation in Vermont case to congress, VII -.164-166,
445
on relations of Vermonters
;
with British, VII: 175, on Cornwallis' policy,
New
VII:175-176; on
York's western boundary, gives recent news, VII:
made by
VIII :251;
affairs,
in congress,
VIII: 14,
sends news of European
VIII :37, on
United States,
Vermont
finances
VIII:37-38; on
question,
VIII:41-42,
55; on cessions of western
terri-
VIII :42; on prospect VIII :43; Clinton peace, tory,
VIII :45; from,
of
information
of to,
desired
VIII :62; William Floyd VIII :76; at Kingston,
writes to,
VIII
:81
;
will
go
VIII :88; urged gress.
from
to Connecticut,
to
attend
con-
absent VIII:202-203; VIII :235; his Princeton,
need of money, VIII :237-238, 250; on future residence of congress,
VIII:238-239, 247-248,
on
transmitted
to,
interpretation
of
peace provisions, VIII :254-255, 259-260; on outlook for com-
VIII :260-261
mercial treaties,
on Massachusetts' claim
York
between
Guy
to
congress
263; announces that he turn home, VIII :264. Liberty Pole, see Liberty
N.
J.,
and
VIII :262-
Carleton,
Pole,
;
New
VIII :26 1-262; on
lands,
dispute
;
Carle-
;
250-251; papers
Sir
35
com-
Guy
Sir
prised of Clinton's illness, VIII:
360-362; money to be repaid to, VII:436, 490, 507; his agreement with Mr Duane, VIII :8; to 16,
repeats
VIII :246; on garrisoning VIII :249-250 ap-
ton.
VII:359;
be present
VIII:
capital,
247;
238-239.
will re-
New York
city.
Bergen county, headWashington's the,
quarters near,
VIII :406.
Lidgerwood, Halsey and Halstead, joint purchasers of Ford house, Morristown, N. Lier,
Daniel,
J.,
VIII
:4I 5.
forage purchased
of,
VI:822. Light, Lemuel, of Bedford, petitioner,
with
loss
111:159; of his
N. Y.,
threatened
farm,
VI:501-
502. Light,
Lidowick,
county, N. Y.,
of
Westchester
petitioner.
Ill:
159.
Lightboum,
Benjamin,
chased
VI:822.
of,
forage pur-
Analytical Index
Lighthall,
of
,
N. Y., goes V:637.
Tryon county,
to see
Washington,
prisoner,
prisoner,
N. Y., IV:344.
German
of
by enemy,
German
of
jr,
suffers
by enemy,
of
Haverstraw,
Hett
of Joshua
Smith house, VIII :4 18.
Livingston's iron works,
Limney, Solomon, employed iron
Livingston's
V:753.
RobV:
at
works,
753.
county
Peter R.
regiment of
R.
P.,
Livingston's
Albany county
1
:
1
84
;
Peter
regiment
of
IV:36.
Shays'
re-
cost of entertain-
1:372-373; promises to supply teams, 1:390; at Danbury, I ing,
488
sends troops to
Ramapo, I 522. 536-537, 540; at Albany ;
11:148;
his
popularity,
11:173
Clinton invited to meet, 11:247 is
North
fying
river,
on
to,
711;
Canada
fortification,
northward of enemy, 11:341
wounded, 11:384
of
trial
(note)
11:710-
invasion
of
;
to,
11:753;
Gen. St Clair,
enters Jacksonboro,
aids in defense of Charles-
V :86
ton,
forti-
1778, 11:713 (note);
in
presides at
V:14
11:488;
on
11:710; Clin-
disapproves
said to be in Georgia,
;
V:97; succeeds Gen. Robert Howe, V:195 (note); engaged in
of
siege
V :692
;
Savannah,
besieged
;
in
V:289
Charleston,
Washington and Count
Rochambeau dine with, VII: 108 commands Americans in (note)
(note),
movement 1
of allied forces,
(note)
1
405,
;
hasten
to
Berkshire militia, VII: 167, 1
86,
1
97
;
VII:
composition of his
VII:115;
division,
major-general;
his part in suppressing
bellion,
Burgoyne,
;
Col.
of
militia,
Benjamin,
Lincoln,
Albany
IV:36.
militia,
WiUiam
11:471-472;
Kingston,
11:487; on
(note)
Linck, William, of Col.
Linck,
to,
in
on
and burn-
deserter sent to, 11:672;
V:66; Robert
at
Limney, Jacob, employed
Livingston's
forts
Highland
Lafayette introduced
Adam,
N. Y., owner
ert
expected
11:430; Clinton
expresses sympathy with Clinton,
Lighthall, Nicholas,
N, Y., IV:344.
continued.
710;
487,
of
ing
ton
Flats,
—
Tryon county, VI:726.
suffers
Flats,
Lilburn,
471,
557
fall of
Nicholas,
Lighthall,
Lincoln, Benjamin
Albany,
Lighthall, Michael, of
N. Y.,
Clinton Papers
Tryon county, VI:726.
Lighthall, Francis, of
N. Y.,
—
his division
174,
embarks on
Chesapeake, VII:325. Lind (Lynd), J., lieutenant-colonel, of
twentieth
regiment,
British
army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga,
11:450 (note). Lindau,
—
von,
German
heuten-
ant with Burgoyne at Saratoga,
11:453 (note). Lindo, Moses, 111:199.
New York
State of
558
Waterhouse,
of
Litchfield,
ninth regiment, British army, with
madge,
Lindsay,
at
Burgoyne
captain,
11:451
Saratoga,
ington
—
VI :257
continued.
(note)
Wash-
:
VIII :408.
at,
Litchfield County, Conn., court of,
(note).
Northeast precinct,
of
Link, John,
N. Y., statements regarding from
lease
Conn.
his re-
111:7-
impressment,
VII
:8.
Litchford,
employed
Jeremiah,
public work,
1
on
:640.
Lits, see also Litts, Litz.
10. Linkletter, James, of
New York
Lits,
ster
V:7I0.
refugee,
William, of
first
city,
county
militia,
regiment, Ul-
11:249.
Little, see also Lyttel, Lyttle.
Lint
Cint)
(misprinted
Elias,
,
of
Archibald, captain, of Col.
Little,
Col. John McCrea's regiment of
Albany county
VI:38.
militia,
Woodhull's
Jesse
Orange county
Lions, see Lyon, Lyons.
of
Liscomb, Nathaniel, of exempts of
599. 602.
New
Windsor
precinct,
refuses
111:449;
to
N. Y.,
join
asso-
company, 111:513.
ciated
(Leshman), James, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., his son
IV:338, 410; suffers by enemy's ravages, IV:340. his brew house, I Lispenard, captured,
:
,
Leonard,
Lispenard,
his
colonel,
his
ferry near
Vin:xxvii;
residence,
home. VI 1 1:397. John,
Litchfield,
York
city,
Adams,
Conn.,
New John
849;
V:387;
jail
at,
IV:531.
at,
IV:682,
residence of
Maj. Tall-
of
regiment
Or-
detach-
in
ange county militia, ment on service, 1:294, 319;
his
company, II: 800, 111:443, V: 733, 921, VI:489; brings news disaster
to
Wyoming,
III:
522; on scouting service, IV: 501 member of court martial, IV:570; killed at Minisink, V: ;
162, 180. John, of Johnstown, N. Y.,
information given by, 111:407.
re-
1:556 (note); 11:177-178; com-
magazine
Allison's
Litde, Robert, prisoner, prisoners
to jail at,
missary
John, captain, of Col. Wil-
liam
Little,
his courtesies to
committee,
671,
of
1:70, 73.
Litchfield,
moved
colonel,
596,
IV:501.
of
271,272.
1:589,
martial,
of
member
James, on scouting service,
Little,
Little,
Lishman
•
court
regiment
militia,
Little,
Stephen,
New York Little,
ery, Little
of
line,
William,
at
V:73.
third
regiment.
VI: 370. Fort
Montgom-
1:451. Beard's
Castle.
town,
see
Genesee
Analytical Index
Little
New
Britain,
Windsor,
Little
N. Y., meeting of field officers at, 1:687, 713; party of tories at,
1:787; continental
tured at,
for
resi-
IV:40I; building burned, IV:485; homestead dent,
Clinton
family
(note)
on
Little
in,
Falls,
Han Yost 254
enemy
;
of II:
near,
Schuyler
(note)
545-546,
V:190,
628; Col. Weissenfels VI:407. Hoosick
Little
548,
reaches,
resident of,
Miami
Little
VII:286.
N. Y.,
river,
O.,
tract
bounties
given
by, 11:35; dangerous persons
V:656; Little
resident of,
VII
in,
Ulster county,
in
.
Tryon
(Shandeacon)
N. Y.,
Hampshire
county,
VI:
V:237
Newtown,
(note).
Livermore,
New
his
regiment,
statement of losses at
Samuel,
Hampshire
from
delegate
continental
to
Vermont
controversy,
V:617;
his vote
establishing
national
bank,
908
on
VI:
(note).
chantman from, V:408 (note). Livingston,
of
Abraham,
,
238;
raises
Livingston,
recruiting
S.
money
accounts
Abraham,
Marinus
certifi-
to
C,
people
11:236-
for Kingston
111:102-103,
sufferers,
VII
asks
commending him Charleston,
Col.
Shandaken
1
child, taken prisoner,
289-290;
:8.
Shandaken, see also Shanda-
ken. Little
:59
Livermore, Daniel, major, of third
cate
Nine Partners, Nine Partners. Little Nine Partners, Dutchess
N. Y.,
1
regiment, testifies
Liverpool, England, capture of mer-
bounded by, VII 1:391. Little Nine Partners, see also Great
county,
fourth
of
Maria,
Litz,
Rens-
(Hosick),
N. Y., represented Cambridge convention, VI:
865;
of
Roelif,
congress; state agent in
selaer county, in
Litz, see also Lits.
Litts,
New
appears
near, 111:404; attacks on settlers near,
to
725.
N. Y., home
the,
at,
IV:I64-165;
728,
court martial,
near, 11:167.
fleet
continued.
1:768; troops
Ulster county militia,
be placed
to
—
in,
White creek, Washington county, N. Y., Col. John Williams writes from, VI:788.
Litts,
of
V:392, 424. Egg harbor, N. J., enemy's
hill
Little
alarm gun
;
at,
V:229
at,
enemy
Little
from, 11:423, 558; money due
111:620;
Shandaken
news from, IV:830; annexed Hurley, VI:562.
cattle pas-
11:421, 457; Clinton writes
to inhabitants of,
559
Papers
111:635,
11:58; James Clinton
at,
— Clinton
of,
268,
IV:451.
captain,
Willett's
of
levies,
:88, 285.
Livingston" Archibald, of Charlotte
State of
s6o Archibald
Livingston,
county, N. Y.,
—
continued,
IV:
refuses oath,
Livingston,
Livingston,
New York
of
Betsy,
her estate,
VI:68L
Edward,
and Louisiana, statesman, tions of, 11:877 (note). Livingston, G., money due 610.
Gertrude,
Livingston,
rela-
to,
II:
for
of
sister
member on
congress,
obstructing
navigation,
of pro-
committee
Hudson
river
432,
433,
1:284,
Gilbert
416
N. Y., commissioner of VI: 111:45-46, sequestration, county,
529;
petitioner,
empts,
851;
1:763,
from
his
father,
11:416-417;
protests
against
privilege
to
William
11:539,
544; 236;
Emmot,
IV:235,
empts,
of
justice,
V:433; to receive clothing troops, V:917, VI:834. Livingston, Gilbert,
ex-
for
officer of court
of chancery, VIII :6I. Livingston, city,
Gilbert, of
Henry,
Livingston,
county
Gilbert
(I),
lieu-
tenant, of second regiment.
New
York
line,
851;
offers
news
861, 381, 513.
sent
by,
resignation,
captain of levies,
852,
J.
IV:
V:480;
VI:625, 814,
VII:14,
65,
306,
under
sister
V:59 1-592;
flag
brother
R. Livingston, V:713; VI :265 sends news ;
VI:288-289, 289290, 294; retires from Fort Edward, VI:307; member of court frontier,
martial, VI:334; Capt. Adiel Sherwood explains to, loss of
Fort Ann, VI:408-409; new command, VII :56.
of
nel,
York
merchant, 1:595.
Livingston,
of Peter
his
Albany
desires permission
militia,
his adjutant,
from
of ex-
lieutenant-
Jr,
colonel, of tenth regiment,
Livingston,
New York
in:240;
IV:235.
truce,
taken
clerk, II:
(note).
meet
by,
Dutchess
of
Henry,
Livingston,
to
records
assaults
R.,
Samuel Hake, IV:333-334.
of
given
regiment.
mentioned for brigade 11:337-338. major,
436-437, 438; on committee of
county
lieu-
New
line,
correspondence, 1:384; information
(B?),
Livingston, Henry, Jr, of Dutchess
Robert R. and Edward Living11:877 (note).
vincial
third
county, N. Y., county
ston,
Livingston, Gilbert,
of
tenant,
Livingston,
New York
of
R
Livingston, Gilbert
York
307.
city,
New York
desires
Henry Beekman,
colo-
fourth
New
line,
his
regiment.
in
appointment
Highlands, 1:133, 137, 227; collect
stragglers
from
Island regiment, 1:370; to,
1:372, 373;
\Wth sends
Gen.
news
11:168-169,
in
205;
bill
sent
disagreement
McDougall, from
to
Long
11:38;
Philadelphia, not
to
join
Analytical Index
—
Henry Beekman
Livingston,
Gen. Arnold, 11:253; ter,
— Clinton
con. \
carries let-
11:365; sent with message
to
561
Papers member
Livingston, James,
of pro-
vincial congress, colonel of addi-
continental
tional
on
regiment;
Henry ommends appointments, 11:519-
committee
520;
committee of safety, belongs " 1:637; opens fire on Vulture,"
Sir
Clinton, 11:517; rec-
describes at
regiment
605-606;
Valley
from Washingunable to secure ex11:676; letter
for
emption
752-/53;
iron-workers,
clerk
111:276;
;
his
in
clothing
111:350, 351
his
wounded
IV :5;
roll
Monof his
IV:440,
resigns,
to in
VI:317,
enemy,
:
men,
at
513, 530, 531; wishes turn to service, VI: 127; of
11
employ,
for
mouth, 111:508; rank officers,
suit
II:
Forge,
return of his regiment
enclosed in ton,
of his
distresses
re-
pur-
318,
322.
from
to consider
exemptions
1:577 (note)
militia duty,
11:727
West
Point,
VI:I3
480,
488;
446,
clothing for troops,
N. Y.,
county,
241
;
(note), 210, for
applies
VI
:2
I
0-21
I.
Dutchess
of
James,
Livingston,
near
stationed
(note);
petitioner.
III:
fate of
Wil-
interested in
liam Jaycocks, IV:740, 741.
New York Livingston,
county,
his
James,
Livingston,
Dutchess
of
John,
N. Y.,
in
property
VI:681.
city,
loyalist, his plate
confiscated. 111 :46.
Henry Brockholst,
Livingston,
tenant-colonel;
ments
Clinton's
11:612;
to,
lieu-
compli-
office said
have been promised
to,
to
IV:248;
to
accompany John Jay to Spain, V:291 murderous assault on,
Livingston, city,
New York
of
John,
his residence,
VIlLxxxvi.
New York
Livingston, John, of
property in his charge,
city,
VI:682-
683. Livingston,
John,
aide-de-camp
to
;
Clinton, 111:156; desires service,
VIII:396.
New York
H. G., of
Livingston, city,
takes oath of allegiance,
I
VII :56;
calls
Livingston,
John,
Henry G., chased of, V:249.
flour
pur-
Philip, of
New
College,
son of Philip Living-
Livingston,
Henry
Livingston,
city,
assistant
Livingston, John, trustee of Clinton
VI:536. John
New York
H.
of
111:352;
day of prayer and
ploit at
Barren
Lafayette's ex-
hill,
361,
364.
ston, writes of his father's illness, relates
Indian
VIII :352,
commissioner, Livingston,
on Clinton, VII:
204.
:
594-595.
York
;
to
111:352.
appointed,
(Rev.
city,
Dr), that
urges fasting
1:193-194;
be
takes
State of
562 H.
Livingston, John
—
charge of money for
continued.
New York Van
Peter
Livingston,
Mr L'Hom-
New York
city,
of
Brugh,
John Adams'
medieu. VII:436, 490.
meetings with, 1:71-72, 75, 77;
John R., brings nevv^s from Boston, 1:417; reports in-
his
Livingston,
subordination of Livingston or
11:219;
mihtia,
111:421
mill,
lations
Man-
powder
Samuel Hake's
;
re-
V:297, 298-299;
with,
denies
his
Gen.
with
complicity
Arnold, VI :42 7-430. Livingston, Margaret, sells flour for
army, V:249.
N.
VI:680.
J., student,
N.
Princeton,
VI:680.
J., student,
Peter
Livingston, tenth
of
Peter,
Livingston,
R.,
regiment,
of
Albany county
11:334,
11:267-268; orders
to,
111:422; sends return,
111:447; on
levies
and
robberies,
111:452-454, 593-594; unsuited to
command at
advises
nental
Johnstown,
troops
flour,
265
;
and
on
agent
111:734, his
111:563; of
employment
591-592;
conti-
III:
frontier,
for
exporting
IV:130,
262-
account of expenditures
fines,
impressions of, 1:75-76, 77, 78,
93; votes 79 (note)
V:537;
justice,
V:
for,
for governor,
II:
to attend con-
urged 11:807-808, 111:16, 23-
gress,
;
his illness at
York, Pa.,
Ill:
352;
his
his
IV:451; his porIV:534; merchant, VIII:
death,
111:460, 500;
accounts,
trait,
signer of Declaration
of
Independence, VIII:xxxiii. Robert,
Livingston,
county,
N. Y.,
by, 11:35,
of
colonel,
Manor,
Livingston
Albany
soldiers
752-753;
employed
his contro-
versy with council of safety over prices of iron,
works
asked
517-
111:513-514,
Unadilla,
518;
against
75; John Adams'
1:74,
gress,
iron
expedition
New York
of
Philip,
city, delegate to continental con-
xxxiii;
colonel,
militia, request of his brother not
granted,
Livingston,
24;
Maturin, of Princeton,
Livingston,
house at Dobbs Ferry, VIII:
419.
11:654-660;
to let,
;
to give preference to public
contracts,
11:712-715,
difficulties
connected
con-
V:592;
employ exempted from
in his
militia
111:6;
with
tinuing his iron industry,
men
his
11:657, 701
service,
V: 753-754;
flour, V: make exchange of with Col. Hay, VI:460-
makes contribution of
929 unable ;
salt
618, 619, 621; William Smith's
461.
letter
to, V:712, 713-714; his VI:24; Clinton his guest, VI: 34 7; supervisor, VI:594.
Livingston,
mill,
York
Robert
city,
patriotism,
to
C,
of
New
inquiry touching his
I\':44-46;
allowed
Analytical Index
Livingston, Robert C.
visits
at
Livingston, Robert G., Jr, assaults
Samuel Hake, IV:333-334. Robert R., justice of
Livingston,
supreme court of colony, his residence in New York city, VIII: xi.
Robert
Livingston,
York
city,
mittee
examine
to
New
of
R.,
chancellor; on comfortifications,
New
to
;
1:387
invasion,
(note)
Heath and his
;
ton's
brigade,
on committee
(note)
to
1
Clinton,
;
on com1
to consider
for to,
against tories, river
of
asks I
:
on proceedings
defenses,
1
;
Clinton
1:712;
cused from voting, 1:791
Col.
;
exemp1:577
carpenters,
1:71
news
:482
Manor, 1:709-710;
710; CHnton
for, for
:
touching Clin-
:465
militia service,
exemptions
on
I
writes on tories of Liv-
;
ingston
;
Lee,
report
from
1
434;
mittee to station militia,
tions
4 8
7,
1
Generals
promises rangers
441
:4
1
Clinton, 1:433,
with
confer
to
388
(note),
Albany,
in
;
;
to,
ex-
votes
governor, 11:79 (note)
;
Henry B. Livingston sends to, 11:168, 169; member
council
of
safety,
11:247;
866;
at
good his re-
11:877 (note); rebuilding house, 111:254, 309. 421; lations,
III:
attends council of revision.
309; goes to New Jersey, III: 309-310; Clinton to, on punishment of robberies, 111:580-581
;
correspondence with Clinton
his
Livingston
:
continued,
11:839;
opinions of, 11:864,
concerning
committee of correspondence, I 355 on committee to help repel
—
York, 11:530-531;
Poughkeepsie,
William Smith,
writes to
;
R.
favors John Patterson's journey
1:214; sends news to Clinton and asks news, 1:312-314; on
1:131
563
Papers
Livingston, Robert
continued,
Ancram, IV:67; James Duane, VIII :268.
reside
to
—
— Clinton
public
demands
on
Manor, IV:75-77; 45 intercedes petition, I V
signs
: 1
249-25
1
of
sion
;
Dr Van Dyck, IV
for friends of
to Clinton
;
:
on suppres-
IV:633-634;
loyalists,
proposed for delegate to congress,
V
:
290 John Jay
11 9,
;
writes to,
on resigning office, V 98, 99, 251 mentions to Washington 1
1
:
;
Samuel Hake, V:297, 298; delegate to congress, V: 337, 685, 709; outlines western
project of
for
boundary
382
has
;
New
plan
V:383; Greene, V:441
;
V:
reducing
writes
prices,
his
York,
for
to
Gen.
Clinton accepts
boundary proposal, V:445-
446;
V:
his portrait,
opp.
446;
informed of distresses of army,
V:447; goes to
Du
favors
historical
Jersey,
business,
use for confiscated
718;
V:494; V:644; on V:717; sees property, V:
undertaking,
New
Vermont
Simitiere's
member
of
committee to
State of
5^4 Livingston, Robert
R.
—
continued,
make known intentions of France, V: 729-730; letter for, from on finance John Jay, V:771 ;
V:837, 896; on enemy's movement southward, V:837838 Jay's opinion of his value, on his taxes, V:896V:861 bill,
;
;
897;
news
gives
V:897; Point command
from solicits
Indies,
New York
VI:29/;
VI:430;
reputation,
54,
to,
VIII:
letter,
73; on approach of peace, VIII:
77-78; mentions expense and
uance of war preparations, VIII
89-90
probably be necessary,
treasury,
lor
VIII:9I; new
of
:
his reelection as chancel-
;
brother's trustee
dis-
Phila-
in
life
will
necessary by
legislation
his
made
communications,
VIII
retirement
from congress,
Franklin in application for loan,
relative
discusses
;
VI:663-665; of states, VI:665-
consid-
ica's allies,
ers resources
667; forwards
list
of captures at
VI1:486; informed
Yorktown,
VIII
:9 1-92; his letters useful to
:
00
1
VII:524; French
news
imparts
naval
with,
of
VII:
movement,
contemplates resignation of
commission, father's
VII:603-604; VIII
residence,
retary of
50;
foreign
affairs,
discusses
British
government,
insists
on
necessity
his
sec-
:xi
VIII:
artifices
of
VIII:
3-4,
of
ener-
by,
apprehensions re-
invited to attend
meeting at Fort Schuyler,
VIII:
336-337; on committee of congress
to
(note)
furlough
his
VIII:109-110;
damage wrought by enemy, VII:5I4; Lewis R. Morris despend
lost letters written
garding jobbers and speculators,
northwest
to
;
VIII: 109;
of measure to collect returns of
3,
chancellor,
carries
VIII :79; urges contin-
strength England, VI:661662 discusses attitude of Amer-
;
as
reappointment
VIII:6I;
:5 3-
accept
attending
of
603
v^U
62;
61,
VI: 5 36; con-
VI:656;
signs
VIII
secretaryship,
College,
Clinton siders
his
resigns
continued,
sipation
;
defends
referred
—
VIII :4-6; Clinton for news, VIII :35;
delphia,
;
for relief of
action,
getic
Ar-
VI: 12- 13 (note) in need of money, VI :255 offers motion nold,
R.
Livingston, Robert
West West
Gen.
for
New York
consider
protection
of
VIII :383
frontier,
.
Livingston, Robert R., Jr, lieutenant-colonel,
of
Albany county to
serve
tenth
regiment,
required
militia,
with his regiment,
II:
267-268; information given by, IV:80. Livingston,
Walter,
New York
commissary of sions,
to
member
provincial stores
of
congress;
and provi-
1:114, 121; commissioner
enforce
militia
law,
1:526,
Analytical Index
Walter
Livingston,
—
continued.
— Clinton
Papers
Livingston,
William
533; speaker of assembly, II: 357, 358, IV:1 77; presents case of John Patterson, 11:502, 514-
certs
515; papers to be sent to, II: 531 names officer to accompany
ter
;
paroled person to
New
York,
536-537;
write
to
will
Robert Livingston about for
quired
:
Col.
iron re-
11:715;
use,
public
of
exportation
approves
II
flour,
IV: 30; commissary agent, IV: I
V:191, 223;
691-692,
687,
V
mentioned by William Smith, will
letter
carry
William,
New
his
Jersey;
governor
for
appointment,
conferred
638;
553,
1:545,
11:596;
changes,
111:219;
on,
his request,
on
111:93-95;
pilots
776, 781
collected at
111:560; sends Clin-
IV:
acknowledges rece'pt laws and constitu-
New York
tion,
in
;
V:203; asked
supprescion
306-307;
New
of
advises
to
cooperate
ro' "reries,
Clinton
V
:
of
Jersey's pension provisions,
V: 583-584; 13
VI:602;
who
Jersey
Washington
residents
will not ap-
VI :641
ply to him for passes,
682, 683; request ferred to, request,
,
for pass re-
VII:245-246; VII:279-280,
refuses
563;
may have been given by, VII :453, 454 cooperation with,
permit
;
advised,
VIII:264.
Livingston,
William
colonel, service
Fort
con-
S.,
Montgomery,
393;
382,
lieutenant
performed by, 1:152,
witnesses
623;
404,
11:403,
oner,
of pris-
548-549,
escapes, 11:569; treatment
suffered
cuniary
by,
11:569-571;
loss suffered by,
91, 31 1-312;
in
Rhode
111:727;
Island,
obtaining pass to hi:
at
II:
fall
Count Grabowski, 1:154;
impose
ton examination of robbers,
of
New
R. Livingston's regiment of Albany county militia, IV:36.
with
to
committee,
of
Livingston, William, of Col. Peter
corresponds
Gen. Tryon attempts
in
552,
to effect ex-
Johnston,
let-
from, to continental congress
to,
with Clinton on behavior of Capt.
Robert
asks pass-
VI: 124;
sister,
Floyd purposes to see, VIII :88; Ezra L'Hommedieu will call on.
policy to be pursued with tories,
1:555-556; unable
V:588;
tion of militia,
port for his
of
polemical pa-
1:73; men recommended
pers,
continued,
measures with, for disposi-
for
James Duane, VIII :30. Livingston,
—
VII:497; Sir James Jay commended to his considerVII:562-563; William ation,
:
collects clothing for troops,
714;
VI:525;
565
pe-
111:90-
engagement
in
fails in
New York
for
mother, Vl:680-683.
Livingeton County, N. Y., town
V:240
(note).
in,
State of
S66 Livingston Manor,
N. Y., men 1:519;
Albany county,
enlisted to serve in,
of
activity
tories
in,
I:
709, 11:193-194, IV:633-634; 11:219,
militia of, insubordinate,
111:68,
452,
55-57,
77,
lV:33-36,
453,
Vl:883-884;
81,
William Smith m, 11:486; paroled prisoner in, 11:503, 514515, 530, 536; Robert R. Liv-
James Duane 11:599, 111:579, 1V:69. V:
ingston in,
11:531
in,
;
338, 592, VII:436; iron pro-
duced
715; sugar brought
11:774;
from,
in,
pleted
tories
in,
out
in,
be
com-
return
111:254;
men ordered
to
draft
111:110;
warned,
659,
11:655-657.
in,
714,
712,
of
111:446,
447; robbers in, 111:452-453, 454, 580, 593-594, 675, 684685, 686; Robert C. Livingston allowed to
live in,
1V:46; exacand com-
tions of quartermasters
missaries
men
to
lV:75-76,
in,
77;
be ordered out from, IV:
663-664; provision to be stored bond of person alin, 1V:691 ;
lowed
to
live
pected person
age
obtained
teams
to
841
Clinton
to
;
in, V:433; from, V:552;
from,
be impressed in,
in,
seized
;
,
in,
collected
in, in,
from, VI: 837-839, 883-884, 896, VII:
continued.
Vl:848;
in,
have lived Livingstons,
in,
the,
money
who
deserters
VI1:286, 287. their position and IV:
influence in province, 1:71,
249 tain
made by cap-
reflection on,
;
of
Vl:.884;
levies,
sugar-
house erected by, VllLxviii.
Lloyd,
introduces
John,
Philip
Leek, IV:594.
Lloyd, William, of Col. Marinus Willett's levies, VI 1:286.
Lloyds Neck, L. I., exchanged person will be met there, Vll:49;
movement
Vll:
fort
at,
Henry,
of
Ramapo,
prisoner,
1:484.
against
108 (note). Lobach,
N. Y.,
Samuel,
Lo':dell,
of
exempts
of
Orange county, 111:735. Locke (Lock), John, of Jericho,
Albany county, N. Y., information given
by persons
at his house,
11:851, 852.
Locke,
town
N. Y.,
of,
11:190
(note).
Lockwood,
,
dition,
V:831
—
counterfeit
for-
V :800
of tories
287;
286,
necticut militia,
flour
Vl:208; clothing VI:525; assessment Vl:593-594; levies
Manor
Livingston
sus-
Vl:84; warrant
impress wheat and
New York
captain, of
Con-
in
expe-
engaged
V:46 1-462.
Lockwood, Caleb, of Capt. Uriah Drake's Ulster county exempts,
V:3,
4.
Lockwood, Ebenezer, major, of second regiment, Westchester county militia,
ordered
forcements, tioner,
to
gather
1:463-464;
111:159.
rein-
peti-
Analytical Index
Lockvvood, Eliphalet, of Connecticut, commissary, 111:494.
Lockwood, Ephraim, third
captain,
militia,
fourth
VI:
Lockwood, Gershom, ter county, N. Y., denounced by Col. Thomas, VI:630. Gilbert,
captain,
county
of
Westchester
regiment,
11:675.
militia,
Drake's Ulster county exempts, 4.
Lockwood,
of
Isaac,
John
Capt.
Fort
at
company
Belknap's
Montgomery, 1:450. Lockwood, Isaac, loyalist, of Jacob Rose's 791, 11:635.
1
recruits,
:
Lt.
790,
638, 639, 640, 668, 708.
Lockwood, John, of line,
fifth
regiment.
at Fort
Josiah
Levi
Col.
11:50, 66,
Lockwood, fourth
county
Mont-
(Joshua),
Pawling's
Nathan,
regiment,
ensign,
VII
of
Westchester
regiment, :5
1
0.
Lockwood, Samuel, captain, of second regiment. New York artillery,
militia,
of
11:627,
1:848.
Lockwood, Solomon, of Dutchess
captain, in Sullivan's
-,
V:240
expedition,
Lodowick,
at,
(note).
Lodge,
see
(note).
Asharago. of
captain,
,
second
regiment of marines, British navy, killed, I:opp.
Logan, 418.
329.
commissary agent,
,
I
:
Logan, Samuel, major, of Ulster county minute men and fifth regiment,
New York
line;
at
Fort
1:150; in regiimmediate service, I
Montgomery, 258,
:
689;
Clinton, at
sends
prisoners
to
1:272-273; his detachHaverstraw reinforced,
1:288-289;
ordered
to
inquire
into behavior of militia,
1:290;
at
of
9L
militia,
V:230
ment
gomery, 1:819, 820, 824.
Lockwood,
Col.
regiment
Locust Hill, Pa., troops encamp
ments for
Lockwood, James, major, of Connecticut, commissary, IV:594,
New York
Dutchess county
Logan,
Lockwood, Henry, of Capt. Uriah V:3,
of
Theophilus,
Hopkins'
V:71.
16.
of Westches-
third
402. Roswell
militia,
Lockwood,
—
Lockwood,
Westchester
567
Lockwood, Solomon continued, county, N. Y., his family, V:
IV: 137, 138; of
regiment,
county
Clinton Papers
Westchester
regiment,
county
of
—
Fort Constitution, 1:443; con-
veys
letter,
1:61
of affairs about
I
;
his
knowledge
Ramapo,
1
:639,
647-648, 652; to collect boats in Hackensack river, 1:667; in charge of
1:730, 736-
artificers,
737, 806, 807, 826, 827, 834,
835,842,844,857,11:22,24, 30,40, 50, 66, 91 suspected prisoner,
person,
11:382,
;
searches for
11:32-33;
403.
404.
New York
State of
568 Logan, Samuel
—
continued.
London, England
623, IV:825, 826, 855; on re11:391; service, connoitering asks that his wife may visit him
from
retire
(note)
ment
Du
1
levies,
1
:452.
London,"
Log N. Y., 11:636. Lohneisen,
German
,
with
Albany,
1
"
von,
(note);
V:460
to,
to
"
of
tain
re-
cap-
11:452
Burgoyne,
return
from, ship
of
visit
(note);
V
to,
:
from Hamburgh by way of, VIII :60; loyal spirit of citizens, VIII: 74 (note).
Loghlin, see Loughley. south
V:
;
539; how court of, may be impressed, VI:314; goods brought
;
Town,
;
desires
citizen
to
VII:475. 493. 1
court of,
Samuel Hake
(note)
V:408
James Jay
;
Logan, Samuel, carpenter,
Simitiere's publication issued
1V:535 54 (note)
from,
VII: 152, 182, 190, 192,
to,
govern-
(note);
V:298; letters V:299-300; capture of
Albany, VII:332; applies for Gen. Stark's clothing, VII:431 orders
to
111:308-309
turns from,
service,
204, 205-206, 403; ordered
declaration
;
at,
in,
VI:525, 584; request to, to apprehend loyalists, VI:826-827; 7 takes charge of his pay, VII :
to
1:197; mission of Beaumarchais 11:303 to,
corporation,
Long Island. V:214-215, 220; his wife returns, V:360, 375; proposal for his exchange, V:386; joins in petition for reV:750-752; his reported lief, to
continued.
make no communication
will
on
purpose
—
1
British
war
vessel,
VI:
(note).
London Magazine," numbers of, sent to Clinton, IV:534, 607; extract from, V:599.
Canada,
(Lunenburgh), now Greene Athens, county, N. Y., VI:779.
Lomenie, Louis Leonard de, French
Lones, Cathrina, child captured by
Lonenburgh
(note). Loitle,
John,
in
captive
VI:605. author, on transactions of Beau-
marchais, 11:306 (note).
"
London, England, published attempt
burn
Lones,
North Briton"
1:56;
in,
to
officers
of,
John Wilkes'
paper, 1:58; type imported from,
1:61 in,
;
James Rivington's success
1:62;
printed
Brant's
military
in, visit
1:1 to,
03
ordinances (note)
1:163;
Indians,
;
king
VI: 78, 724.
John,
N. Y., captives,
his
of
1 ryon
county,
wife and children,
VI: 78.
Lones, Margaret, child captured by Indians,
Lones,
VI:78, 724.
Margaret,
wife
of
John
Lones, prisoner, VI:78, 724. Lones, Martinus, child captured by Indians,
VI:78, 724.
Analytical Index
Can-
his family sent to
Loney, John,
ada, VI:452.
tion
expedi-
IV:224,
Oquaga,
against
Long, Catherine, her request
to
go
child
Catherine,
Long, V:523. Long, Edward, child V:523.
of
of
Long
county mihtia, Gabriel,
Thomas 588;
language
John Long,
616, 63
1
;
V:87L
rifle
of
Maj. III:
corps,
III:
touch-
Harmanes Dumond, IV :1 05-1 06; examines prisoner,
ing death of
liam Butler,
Col.
Lt.
IV:229;
Wil-
IV:
resigns,
229. Long, Pierse, colonel, of
Hampshire
first
regiment,
New
11:198
(note).
Long, James, adjutant, county loyalist
of
militia,
Queens IV:622.
Long, John, of Johnstown, N. Y., his request to
go
to
Canada
ap-
proved, V:523.
Long, Samuel, child of John Long,
V:523.
1:76; Philip Livingston's
opp.
328,
340,
11:504
364,
513 (note), 830, V: 145, 230 (note), 599; troops dispersed. 1:332,
V:523.
338, 370; 1 :343
considered,
to.
activity
347-348, 351;
on,
effect
of
,
aban-
hay on, 1:417; refugees from, 512,
I:
620-621, 111:276, IV:326, 582, 839, V:368-369, 577.
402, 440, 714, VI:486, 641, VII: 198; cannon on,
905,
spiked,
1
:635
;
clandestine
visit to,
1:746; horses taken from, by enemy, 11:186; prisoners confined on, 11:320,
548, 569, 111:292,
IV:41. 126, 795, 826, V:212, 215, 459, 491 (note), 752,
764-766, 859, 860, 901, VI: 24-25,
678,
556;
495,
characters
suspicious
11:415,
from,
429,
IV:466. V:74,
111:354,
VII:489; flour taken to. 11:499, 501, 837; Col. DeLancey's asked
for
11:513; permit on, 11:514
families
Gen. Parsons' expedition see Smith's Clove.
;
1:344-345,
1:366; enemy collecting
doning,
troopers flee to,
Long, WiUiam, child of John Long,
Long Clove,
New York
on, 1:78; battle of, 1:125,
enemy's
his deposition
IV:I07; under
on
prevailing
1:67;
of,
home
expedition
Charles Smith,
kills
of,
Ireland, 1:15.
(see also Brook-
(note).
captain,
Posey's
of,
N. Y.
south shore
of,
Long,
Island,
John
Long, Edward, captain, of Charlotte
Wadsworth,
Longford, county
view
Canada approved, V:523.
Long,
Henry
Longfellow,
lyn),
227.
to
569
Mass., VIII :41 4. in
lieutenant,
,
Papers
author, his house in Cambridge,
Long, see also Longs. Long,
— Clinton
608;
loyalists
to.
II
brought from, II
State of
570
Long
Island,
N. Y.
66
—
continued.
families from
Con-
necticut landed on, 11:648,
688-
609,
1 1 1
689;
1
:
;
of truce detained
flag
on,
803-804;
688-689,
11:648,
harmful trade with. 11:868-869,
IV:511:
of goods on, IV:1 99-200, 424.
seizures
111:22-23,
V:269, 306. 903-904, VI:758. 778, 803, 824, 830-831, VII: 19, 176, 177, 210, 233-236,
New York
—
Long Island, N. Y, continued, 542; applications to go to. V: 604-605, 647, 648, 650, 869VII :54, VI:402-403, 870, 382. 38/, 549, 575, 598-599, 600; French movement against, (note)
;
and orders oners
surprise
prisoners from, 111:224.
225.
(note)
;
12
419-420;
money
sent for relief of pris-
VI:158,
on,
loyal-
(note),
schemes to obtain money
VI: 103,
in,
252,270, 343-347, 550; ist
VI:11
proposed,
of
fort
on,
VII:501; VI:257
attempt to obtain cloth-
V:161, 166, 196, 388, 528529, VI:403-404, 405, 619;
ing on,
enemy moves from. 111:347; com-
about to remove from, VI:824,
munication
with,
stopped.
348; Quaker meeting on,
go
111:359; to,
to
loyaHst
Ill:
be held
regiments
111:598; military advan-
tage in nearness
IV:245-246; goods on, IV:
to,
prices offered for
VI
:4
19-420, 718-749,
VII:237;
854-855,
915;
families
money VI:847-848; Micah Townsend's visit to, VI: 874-875 traffic in goods from, VII :7 7-78; French reconnois-
830,
counterfeit
from,
brought
;
sance of, VII:1 10 (note)
;
Brit-
455-456; enemy's strength IV:505, 508, 521. 599. 601.
ish reinforcement lands on, VII:
V:288 (note) IV :62 1-622.
loyalist militia on,
may
Sir 730-731; to, IV:666;
way
on,
Henry
;
Clinton goes
residents
of,
who may be
ex-
IV:826-827. V:222.
changed.
280, 393, 657;passto, V:184; restrictions
on landing on, V:197-
198; terms governing removal
V:308; enemy tions on,
V:380
raising
to,
fortifica-
(note); capture
women beg permission to go to, V:387; joined by ice to mainland, V:446 Hessians leaving, V: (note) of boat near,
;
V:381
;
1
1
1
(note)
be
VII:151 of,
fort on,
resident bull,
New York
;
;
by way of, war news received by
VII:353; capture of VII:375; reputation of referred to Gov. Trum-
VII:384;
engaged
city
attacked
in
seizure of officers
bringing
clothing
VII:528-529; permission obtain specie from, VII:563;
from, to
of officers apprehended VII: 584-585; goods from, stopped in Connecticut, VII: situation
on,
627-628; Col. William Floyd designs to return
to,
VIII: 139;
Analytical Index
Long
N. Y.
Island,
—
continued,
restoration
of civU
considered,
¥111:149, 166, 167,
authority
in,
184-185, 203; Mrs De to, VIII :233-
176,
— Clinton Long
Island sound
navigation
be
234; Ezra L'Hommedieu wishes remove to, VIII :256, 264;
on,
withdrawal
forts
of
British
VIII :278
from,
troops
279,
(note),
(note) of,
Long Long
Island sound, view of, 1:70;
1:255;
Parsons
permission
688;
to
carried
commissions
1:345
to,
11:608
crosses,
given
flour
837;
may be
flat-bottomed
boats to be brought
Gen.
:xix.
to,
cross,
II
across,
II
to
operate
enemy on, IV:199, 424, 582, 610, VI:795, 796, 824; against
country bordered by, to be pro-
IV:333
tected, tions
to
deser-
(note);
situated
posts
IV:
on,
438; captures of flour on, IV: 511; British grenadiers cross,
V:23 tends
197;
(note) to,
ing,
549;
enemy's force ex-
V:156
enemy's
should be cut
293 446
;
off,
(note)
;
195,
(note), retreat
from,
V:289
(note),
frozen
(note);
over,
V:
passports for cross-
V:870, necessity
VII:237, of
;
VILlll
capture of
;
(note); for-
;
use of forage in region
Long Pond, N.
person
J.,
1:501; iron works
living I:
at,
644.
Island ferry, VIII
contiguous
1
VII: 128.
near,
country
1
aging expedition near, VII:112
319; Washington crosses to, VIII :398; American retreat
exposed,
VI :5
VII: 108
on,
VII:1 10 (note) on,
(note);
,
clothing to
from British vessels
fire
;
continued,
across,
vessels
(note)
283,284, 286,292,294, 317,
from, VIII :4 14.
—
VI :1 15;
brought
French
571
VI:11
of,
fascines for,
Lancey's removal
to
Papers
383,
commanding
Longs, see also Long.
Longs,
of
,
N. Y.,
prisoner,
Tryon county, IV:712, 715.
Longtown (Long Town), county,
VI
:9
iS.
C,
Fairfield
strongly fortified,
12-9 13.
Longueuil
Quebec,
(Languille),
German
Canada,
troops
quar-
tered at, 1:333.
(Long
Yaar,
loyalist,
of
Long Long Yaur, Longyere)
Longyear Yaer,
,
Andries,
Rose's
recruits,
Lt.
Jacob
1:758,
767,
768, 781, 782, 11:635, 637.
Longyear (Long Yaer), Jacob,
Jr,
Jacob Rose's
re-
loyalist, of Lt. cruits,
1:758.
Longyear
(Longyarr,
Longyou), loyalist, cruits,
Jacobus
Longyore, (Jacob),
of Lt. Jacob Rose's re-
1:756,
761,
762,
768,
776, 790, 791. 11:635.
Loomis
(Lummos),
Ezekiel
New York
State of
572 Loomis, Ezekiel
—
continued.
service,
VII :580. in
Robert
V:753.
Livingston's iron works,
Reuben
Loomis,
in
ployed
iron works,
Loomis,
(Rubin), emRobert Livingston's
V :753.
commissary gen-
in
Robert Livingston's iron works,
11:528, 624,
of prisoners,
V:161, 220, 386, 387, 518, 655, 683, 684, VI:514, 722; Gen.
acquaints
with
Silliman
Col.
detention of Lt.
Benjamin
804;
Birdsall, 11:648,
employed
Timothy,
British
Joshua, eral
Loomis, Giles, employed
Lowring),
(Lowering,
Loring
(Zekel), enlisted for continental
offers to
Edward Covenhoven,
exchange
IV:165; exchanges VII:439.
effected
with,
V:753.
lieutenant-colonel,
Jotham,
Loring,
Loop, see also Lupe. Bastian (Besjohn), empts of Claverack, N. Y., Ill:
of third Massachusetts regiment,
642, IV:652.
846,
of
Loop,
ex-
Loop, Peter, of exempts of Claverack, N. Y., 111:642, 643, IV:
Loot, Johannes, of Col.
Peter R.
Livingston's regiment of
county
Albany
Lopez, Aaron, of Leicester, Mass.,
of
Ephraim,
Kings
of
exempts
Albany county,
district,
Lord, Lynde, of Litchfield, Conn., chairman of committee, 11:178; sends
account
oners,
IV:641
for
care of pris-
Seth,
of
Boston,
Mass.,
secretary of board of war,
II:
832. flour
John,
purchased
of,
IV:785.
:
their dissolution,
(L'Orient), into,
IV:874. Losee (Losey), Joshua, captain, of
France,
VII: 173,
mail
packets
New
York, VIII
will
sail
:3 16.
Losee,
Beekman's preDutchess county, N. Y.,
Nelly,
of
her assessment,
VI:516.
Loss-erg, briedrich Wilhelm, von, lieutenant-general,
mail
ish
army, report
187;
59
(note).
from,
to
imputations
against, VI:337, 360.
German
1:20.
Albany county
111:267;
militia,
cinct,
.
Lords of Trade, London, England, their creation and function, I
carried
II:
Albany, 111:206.
at
twelfth regiment,
111:628, 629, 630.
Lorient
78-79;
Losee, Joseph, flour purchased of,
VI:86. Lord,
54,
41,
26,
15,
75; complaints against,
68,
L.osee,
IV:35.
militia,
1:817,
Constitution,
11:13,
Loring,
651.
19;
Fort
at
Losses,
see
Great
and United
made
to,
Britain,
States,
arm'^.
Brit-
VII:
army,
Analytical Index
Benson
Lossing,
457
:41 5.
(Losing), Mary, petitions
Lossing in
II:
historian,
J.,
(note), VIII
WilHam
behalf of
Jaycocks,
IV:737, 738. IV:737, 738;
Poughkeepsie Lott,
assessor of
New York
of
treasurer of province, Lott,
Abraham
1:76.
will
V:I73; joms
m
VIII :288;
Clinton,
vouch
for
address to
joins in ad-
Washington. VIII :301
dress to
;
alderman, VIII :395. Lotten,
Daniel,
Israel
Youngs'
of
Capt.
Queens
county
IV:73L see
Loucks,
Willett's levies,
also
N. Y.,
Laucks,
VII:286.
York
his
and
congress,
892
;
to
1:855;
IV:377, VI:869,
VII:239, 241, 258; engagement
American
1:64; will publish
of
paper,
:81.
of
Pacquet
Advertiser," resolutions
VII
loyalist,
in
print
West
learns Indies,
certificates,
of
V: VI :
604; has papers for Clinton, VI:875 advocates cause of post ;
riders,
VII:101;
Gen.
or
Atya-
warrior,
with
lieutenant-colonel,
toghharongevia,
Gen.
Van
Robert
VI:694, 701
;
VI:880;
by,
Rensselaer,
information given
Fort Schuyler
at
meeting, VIII :35 3.
Louis
XIV, of
king of France, char-
his
11:303
diplomacy,
(note).
Louis
XV,
king of France, influ-
303
(note).
XVI,
king of France, influ-
ence of Beaumarchais with,
New York " established New
Samuel,
by Oneidas, IV:
prisoner
133.
ence of Beaumarchais with, II:
Loucks, Henry, of Durlach, Tryon
printer,
pub-
Barnabas (Loghlin), (Barry), of Butternuts, N. Y.,
Louck, William, of Col. Marinus
city,
his
Loughley
Louis
county,
to
of meeting of exiles,
lish resolves
Laux.
Loudon,
VIILxxxvi;
chandlery,
acter
loyalist,
troop of horse,
Louck,
—
Louis,
quahfications of Charles Dickenson,
573
continued. Loudon, Samuel sends news to, VII: 363;
made
city,
P., colonel, conveys
IV:724;
letters,
VI:586.
district,
Abraham,
Clinton Papers
VIII:295.
Lossing (Losing), Peter An., petitions,
—
Heath
303
(note)
;
declaration
II:
made
at
London by his ambassador. III: 308-309 (note) his treaty with ;
United
States,
sent
America by,
to
money
111:479;
lent by, to
VIII :96,
111:548;
United
104-108;
fleet
States,
acknowl-
edgments paid to, on Evacuation Day, VIII :294, 299, 313; establishes
mail
Lorient and
service
New
between
York, VIII:
316; informs congress of
birth
of prince, VIII :393.
Louis
XVIII,
king
of
France,
Louis
New York
State of
574 XVIII
—
bestowed
commission
490
continued.
IV:
by,
(note).
Louisa County, Va., 1:34.
son,
VI
:
874.
N. Y., VI:630.
chester county,
at
Fredericks-
Low, Low,
of
John,
assessed
son
for
with
enemy, VI:286.
Nehemiah, prisoner
Poughkeepsie,
Lourance,
at
VI :836.
James,
of
Levi
1
;
New York
of
city, I:
Low, Abraham, of Ulster county, N. Y., petitioner, IV:819. ston
of exempts of King-
and Hurley, N. Y.,
Ill:
New York
city,
of
Isaac,
delegate
continental
to
congress,
1:72, 75; chairman of committee
of WestN. Y., VI:630.
of 51, 1:74; his sincerity, 1:74;
meets John
Adams, 1:75, 77;
president of committee of
100,
VIII:xxxvl.
Jonathan,
chester county,
Lovelace (Loveless), Thomas, executed by order of Gen.
Stark,
VII:392. George,
Rosekrans'
of Capt.
company
at
James Fort
Montgomery, 1:450. Lovell,
,
lieutenant,
British
army,
of royal killed,
I:
opp. 329.
first
line,
:82
Louw.
see also ,
1
72.
Low,
1:635.
Lovell,
Mas-
New York
Montgomery, West Point, V:926.
of
Louw, Jacob Gn., of exempts of Marbletown, N. Y., IV:32. Louw, Jacobus, of Esopus, N. Y.,
artillery,
1
612.
Louw, Benjamin, Jr, of exempts Marbletown, N. Y., IV:32.
Loveless,
regiment,
Low, Ephraim,
Col.
Pawhng's regiment, 11:22. Louw, see also Low.
Loveberry,
:45
(note).
tried at Fort
burgh precinct, Dutchess county,
Lounsbury,
II
Saratoga,
Lovet (Lovett), John, corporal, of fifth
West-
of
Stephen,
Y.,
continued.
sachusetts to continental congress,
VI:908 his
,
Lounsbury,
at
Burgoyne
Lovell, James, delegate from
V:
799. Lounsberry,
Lounsberry,
—
(note),
Louisiana, Spanish governor of,
N.
James
Lovell,
James, captain, of twentyregiment, British army, wath
Low,
Isaac, sentry placed near his
house,
Low,
1:773. of
Isaac,
Kingston,
N. Y.,
examined by committee of 11:771-772.
safety,
Low, Jacob, of Dutchess county, N. Y,, petitioner, 111:241. Low, John,
acquitted of treason, I:
779, 781.
Low, John,
loyalist,
apprehended,
1:785, 800.
Low, John,
of Col. John Hathorn's
Analytical Index
Low, John
—
of
militia,
Low,
Loyal Village
Orange
county
IV:272.
Willett's
of
Col.
levies,
VI:
894, Vn:171.
Low, Nicholas,
of
city,
memorial from, V:193.
Low,
Peter,
of Poughkeepsie pre-
N. Y.,
cinct,
assessor,
VI: 586.
of exempts of New Marlborough, N. Y., 111:411.
Low, Rinear, Low,
of
Tjerck,
Capt.
Silvester
Salisbury's light horse of Kingston,
of Amos, Kingsbury, N. Y., loyalist, VII:357.
William, prisoner
York
New
in
VII:227-228.
city,
Weissenfels' levies,
Luck,
petitioner, 11:644.
Low,
and
Nations
VIII :323-325.
at.
Luck, Hendrick, of Col. Frederick
Wawarsing, N. Y.,
Peter, of
continued.
Lucas,
Lucas,
New York
575
Six
of
meeting
Delawares
lieutenant,
John,
Marinus
Clinton Papers
—
continued.
regiment
—
Weissenfels' levies,
Lucke,
IV:755.
Lowe
(Low), Jacob, of Ulster county, N. Y., loyalist, 11:436. Lower Coos (Cohass) on Con-
Frederick
VI:272.
German major
with Burgoyne, 11:452 (note).
Lucky,
John,
of
sergeant
militia,
V:686.
fined,
Henry, colonel, of
Ludinton, enth
Low, William, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., his assessment, VI:586.
von,
,
VI:272.
Col.
of
Miel,
regiment, at
militia,
sev-
Dutchess county
1:150;
Tarrytown,
orders to. 11:61, 153-154, 180,
349, 720; inquires of
suspected
into character
person,
11:317;
sends prisoners to Gen. Putnam,
,
necticut river, Vt., prisoner taken at,
see also
Old Salem,
Salem.
Lower Salem, Westchester county, N. Y., Gen. Robert Howe writes from,
V:194.
Alexander,
public work,
Lowndes, Clinton
:640.
1
,
IV:326.
761-762; raising
Lewiston,
shows
levies,
difficulty
of
11:784-785; ac-
;
of exporting flour, has raised company from
111:247-248, 249;
reports that captains refuse
IV:32,33; orders
comtrans-
mitted to
to, IV:579, 644; marches Crompond, V:34; commends
regiment,
from
N. Y.,
to
cuses person
his
Loyalists, see Tories.
11:499;
regiment, 11:529,
reports seizure of flour, II:
missions,
brought to Fort on Hag of truce vessel,
Loyal Village,
586;
his regiment,
employed on
flour,
command new
111:61
Lowering, see Loring.
Lowery,
of
portation
VII:607.
Lower Salem,
11:318-319; discovers large ex-
tions,
V: 128-1 29;
levies
command, VI:49; petiVI:529; difficulties beset-
his
New York
State of
576 Henry
Ludinton, ting
his
—
Ludlow, Samuel,
continued.
New York
VI :8 16-8 18,
regiment,
819, 862; asks permit
for
Ludlow, Thomas,
re-
moval of indigent family, VII: 340-341 on petition, VII:343.
to
Ludlum.
see also
Ludlam, Gabriel,
tried
quency, V:687. Ludlow, ,
hands,
V:459; V:525.
I
V
:
1
83
permit
;
for,
Ludlum,
city,
see also
Ludlow, Gabriel, of Queens county, N. Y., loyalist, V:159 (note). Ludlow, Gabriel G., colonel, of Gen. DeLancey's loyalist third
class,
city,
Ludlow,
to
N. Y.,
D.,
regiment,
of
loyalist,
Queens
district,
V:159
111:673. Lull,
James,
testimony
to
N.
his
leaves
New
York
city,
V:
491.
Ludlow, Judith (Mrs), permitted land from flag of truce boat,
to
New York
of
Hne,
Benjamin, Y.,
of
captured
Butternuts,
by
Oneidas,
to
captured by Capt.
111:233.
Ballard,
236-237. 292. Ludlow, Peter Robert, V:402.
Lull, his
parole,
N. Y.,
captured by Oneidas, IV:133.
:
Lull, Joseph, of Butternuts,
city,
fourth
V:924.
Albany county, N. Y.,
Lull, Caleb, of Butternuts.
to
V
370, 373, 375.
Ludlow, Mary (Mrs), permitted go
New York
IV: 133; taken by prisoner, Capt. William H. Ballard, V: 415, 417, 418.
good behavior, V:458-459, 491-
492;
:348.
Luis, Samuel, of exempts of Kings
(note).
Ludlow,
1
Ludlum, John, corporal,
New
Goshen,
Isaac, to be brought before
convention,
Vl:424-425.
George
county,
go
of
VI:453.
Ludlum,
asks that his
father be permitted to
York
Ludlam.
brings news from Long 1:347; head of militia
Island,
1:348, VI 1 1:3 17.
W.,
ar-
writes deposition,
Benjamin,
N. Y.,
Ludlo'v, Gabriel
New York 111:236;
VI:424-425.
Ludlum,
battalion,
Ill:
for,
Ludlow, WilHam, IV:192.
at Graveser\d,
New York
leaves
city.
V:376; lives at Crum Elbow, V:458; permission to go to New York sought
Ludlow, Carey (Cary), of New York city, books and accounts in his
servant,
intended
ticles
captain,
regiment,
wife permitted
of
William, his
city,
V:373, 375.
given his wife,
his
New York
go to
Ludlow, dehn-
for
first
VI:532.
236-237.
;
Ludlam,
of
line,
I
i
N. Y.,
William H.
V:415.
Nathan, of Butternuts, N. Y.,
taken prisoner by Capt. William
H.
Ballard.
V:415.
Analytical Index
Lull, William, ot Butternuts,
IV:131,
Oneidas,
by
adopted 133.
N. Y.,
— Clinton
577
Papers
Lush, Stephen
—
continued.
advocate, 1:749, 762; major of brigade, 11:46; secretary to gov-
Lumerax, Andrew, exchanges farm with whig, VI:571.
276, IV:
11:187. 230,
ernor,
206, 490; aide-de-camp, 11:212,
Lunenburgh, see Lonenburgh.
1V:184, VI:330;
Lunen
383, 404, 424, 551. 623;
Kill, see Lurenkill.
James, lieutenant, of sixth Massachusetts regiment, on scout
Lunt,
H.
with Capt. William
Ballard,
V:417. nine
for
asked
Y.,
Ulster
of
to
sell
county, vehicle,
in:643. (Mrs), allowed
New
York, IV:183-184,
to
go
20L
Lupton, WiHiam, of Ulster county,
N. Y.,
111:604.
loyalist.
Lurenkill
(Lunen Kill, Luning kill, Luning Kills, Luren Kill, Luren's Kill, Lurienkill, Neuren Kill),
Wawarsing, N. Y., guard at, 111:548, 635; request made by inhabitants, 111:634;
tend
IV:276-277, 305
to,
Edward Hand IV:370;
passes
levies
at,
to ex-
guard ;
Gen.
through,
IV:862; V:
107. 176.603. Lush, Richard, of Albany county,
N. Y.,
signs petition in behalf of
Benjamin exempts, agent,
Rogers,
IV :1
1
;
111:334; assistant
of
state
VI:225, 820, 821, VII:
to regiment,
colonel;
paymaster
1:693, 11:5; judge
IV:50,
;
to investigate
his
letter,
abuse
IV:196, 200,
correspondence with Col.
Peter R. Livingston on permission to
IV:262-263, IV: letters,
flour,
export
conveys
408, 652. 663; informed flour
about
is
de
that
be exported, IV:
to
429; writes 1V:460-461,
as
letter
470;
attorney,
Charles
to
Matigny on detaining
flour,
IV:496-497; Micah Townsend obtains information from,
IV:566,
on reUef of fron-
696; Clinton
to,
tier sufferers,
IV:709-710, 712,
732;
informs
Clinton
of
steps
relief
fund,
frontier
news,
taken for distributing
IV :724-725 sends ;
IV:725-726; prices
tribution Jelles
Clinton
wheat and
of
732-733;
to Jelles
of relief,
Fonda
receipts to
delivers
477. Lush, Stephen,
Clinton,
privilege,
flag
264-265;
Lupton, to
of
to
exchange,
149, V:683; carries
201
months' service, V:537, 538. ,
his
IV:153-I54;
recruit
Nicholas,
Lupton,
N.
111:237;
in-
111:228;
by.
given
sends treasury notes
57,
Lupe, see also Loop.
Lupe,
formation
II:
prisoner,
to,
flour,
IV:
Fonda on
IV:782-783; to
dis-
IV:758-759;
Jacob Cuyler,
money
on
to,
I
his
V :808
;
Gerret Groes-
IV:832-833, V:62; Jacob Cuyler draws on, V:127; writes beck,
State of
578
Lush, Stephen to British
—
continued.
given
by,
Samuel Hake, V:467; asks
V:614;
passes,
w.th
V :6
cruits,
V:838;
V :839
4-6 5 1
;
at
Al-
invites
re-
leaves
of
declares
;
money, VI:475; active
raising
levies,
application for appointment
VII: 11
to,
7-1 18; to
of officers to
forward
list
Chnton, VII:171;
communication favorable
delivers to
made
Samuel Hake, VII:189; asks
instructions
disputed
regarding
VII:322-323; and paid to, advanced money VII:548. election
returns,
Lusk, Michael, of Col. Peter Ness' regiment of militia,
Van
Albany county
V:664.
petitioner,
V:179.
Luts, John, of exempts of
Hanover
precinct, Ulster county, 111:499,
IV:I26. Lutterbok (Lutterloh),
H.
E., com-
missary of forage, VII:2I9.
Liitzow, tain
,
under
(note) .
la,
minister
despatches
709; introduced
awaited
in
Hop-
(note);
makes
Robert Mor-
American tained,
France, VIII
von,
German
Burgoyne,
: 1
00
can
;
ex-
which
under
credit
VIII
from,
despatches
conditions
plains
V:708-
to Francis
V:709
VIII :95;
United
to
for,
communication to ris,
use
Caesar, chevalier de
French
main-
be
04-1 08.
:1
Lydekker (Lydacker), Garret, domine, property of, 1:61 1, 634. Lyke, Jacob, recruit for nine months' service,
V:538.
Lyke, John's, money paid 537.
to,
V
:
Lyker, Hendrick, of exempts of Al-
bany, N. Y., IV:241.
Lyman, Daniel,
captain, of
aide-de-camp
chusetts,
MassaGen.
to
WilHam Heath, VI:502. Lyme,
Conn.,
Samuel
Gen.
Parsons writes from,
Luterman, Baxter, of Tryon county,
N. Y.,
sells flour for
V:168.
Anne
Luzerne,
kinson,
frontier
VI:503-505; unable to procure provisions, VI: 793, 844; at Albany, VII :83, 92; to furnish return, VII :90; in
of army,
VI:288-290, 294; de-
VI :393-395
mind,
603. Luyster, Matthias,
States,
disturbed state of public
scribes
county, N. Y., refuses oath, III:
Albany, news to
sends
;
Clinton,
need
1
acquaints Clinton
conditions
poHtical
bany,
to
for
Dutchess
of
Cornelius,
Luyster,
commissaiy of prisoners,
V:386; assurance
New York
Lynch, Thomas, South Carolina gress,
Sr,
II
H.
:609.
delegate from
to continental con-
meets John
Adams,
1:94,
95.
Lyng, John Burt, of New York city, foreman of fire company, VIII: 303.
cap-
11:452
Lyon, Lyon, VI:40.
carries letter,
,
,
his
1:350.
conduct censured,
Analytical Index
Lyon,
Westchester
of
Benjamin,
county, N. Y., 111:159.
second
Westchester
regiment,
county
VI:515,
militia,
623;
his
VI:5I5;
tured,
622,
IV:124; cap-
house,
VII:
petitions,
Bedford, N. Y., pe-
Israel, of
111:159, VII :631
titions,
visor.
Lyon
;
super-
VI:496. North
of
Peter,
N. Y.,
petitions,
111:159,
IV:318, VI: 515; application referred to, IV: 318; taken prisoner, VI :5 5 ac-
VII:631;
justice,
1
count with,
VI
:561
;
.
Lyon, Samuel, major, of Westchesinforms
minutemen,
county
Clinton of
trade
illicit
in
cattle,
IV:361-362; made prisoner, VI: petitions, VII .631.
515; Lyons,
,
captain, steals horses,
exempts of Char-
county, IV:447.
lotte
M
Char-
county, IV:447.
Lyttle, Robert, of
ARRET,
Joseph, of Dutch-
ess county,
N. Y.,
loyalist,
of
Balshazer,
county,
N. Y.,
petitions,
Albany 111:327.
Lyons, David, of Dutchess county,
N. Y.,
:
17.
James,
of
exempts
of
Schaghticoke, N. Y., IV:153.
Lyons, Joseph, of Halifax, Vt., Ill: 17.
William,
Lythall,
N.Y.,
of Schenectady,
Lyttel, Lyttle, see also Little.
Andrew,
to,
V:360. (Mabbet, Mabbett, Maof Dutch-
Mabbitt
Mabit), Samuel,
bett,
ess
county, N. Y., Quaker, II:
640;
refuses
oath of allegiance,
111:651; removed, IV:315, 316; removal of his family, IV:315-
316, 327, 349,812, 813, 816, 837, 839, 845.
Mabe,
see also
Maybie, Meebie.
Mabe, Abraham, ersfield.
prisoner at
Weth-
Conn., 111:225.
Frederick
Dutchess county
(Fradreck), militia,
of
V:73.
William, of New York denounced as loyalist, V:
McAdam, city,
McAllister, see also McCallister.
McAllister (McCollister), John, of Charlotte county, N. Y., Ill:
218, IV:446. McAlpine, William (?), captain of loyalist corps, IV:187; recruiting, IV:220; in Canada, VI: 337.
111:66.
Charlotte county,
to,
V:360.
159 (note).
111:242.
petitioner,
Lyons, George, of Halifax, Vt., Ill
Lyons,
Mabbit, Hannah, permit given
Mabe,
111:324-325. Lyons,
Lyttel,
of exempts of
Mabbit, Susannah, permit given
(Lions),
Castle,
ter
John,
Lyttel,
579
IV:29.
631. Lyon,
Clinton Papers
lotte
Gilbert, captain, of
Lyon (Lyons),
—
of
exempts
IV:447.
of
Macamble, Daniel, of Rochester, Ulster county, N. Y., petitioner, V:562.
State of
58o
lieutenant, of
McArthur, Alexander, fifth
New York
regiment.
under
arrest,
oner on
Long
Island,
cer
Col.
Weissenfels'
of
1:840-841;
arrest
of
pris-
V:752;
Benjamin
offi-
levies,
VII:271, 280, 281, 431 fies
line,
I.
justi-
;
Frere,
McArthur, Arthur,
of Col. Peter
Livingston's regiment of
R.
Albany
1V:35.
militia,
McArthur, Peter N., employed at Robert Livingston's iron works,
V:753. see also
Mc-
Cauly.
Macaulay, John, money thought have been left by. 1:374-375.
to
author, his characterization of
He work,
1
of Connecticut,
suffered
VI:523-
by,
524.
militia,
of court-martial,
1:582,
589, 599, 602, 613, 615, 749, 111:718;
leads
87;
89; return
scouting
party,
Fort Clinton, II:
at
of his
30; head of
company, V:l 7, class, VI:
militia
624.
McBride, John,
lieutenant, levies,
of Col.
1:568,
IV:862, 863, V:75, 176,278; in action with Indians, IV:I 7. lieutenant, of second
McBride, John,
member
VI :888. Rombout pre-
of court-martial,
McBride, John,
of
Dutchess
county,
111:240;
his
N.
Y.
tavern,
IV:11I, VI:715. McBride, Samuel,
John Mc-
of Col.
Crea's regiment of Albany county
McBane, John,
Peter
Col.
of
Livingston's regiment of
R.
Albany
111:421.
militia,
of
Mary,
Kingsbury,
seeks permission to go to
McBetts, William,
assistant
William, 1
:64
deputy
V:555.
employed 1
VI:38.
McCrea's
.
McBride, Archibald, of Mamakating, N. Y., petitions, IV:563.
certificate
.
of
regiment
militia,
Albany
VI:38.
McCallister, see also McAllister. McCallister,
on
V:871
MacCallips, William, of Col. John
county
quartermaster general,
public work,
militia,
McCallips, John, captain, in his favor,
Canada, VI:269.
McBrade,
of second
county
cinct,
N. Y.,
.
Ulster
regiment,
petitioner,
McBane,
:641
McBride, James, captain,
1:27.
grievance
pro-
McBride, James, employed on pub-
George Grenville's administration,
McAuley, Donald,
to
9.
1
regiment, Dutchess county militia,
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Eng-
county
:2
1
Albert Pawhng's
Macaulay, McAuley,
lish
elections
vincial assembly,
!l:86,
McArthur, Nancy, to be exchanged, IV:440, 855, V:222-223.
of Ulster county,
McBride, James, N. Y., attests
member
VII:28l-282.
county
New York
of
first
Archibald,
Maryland
tinguishes himself at
V:205 (note).
(note),
lieutenant,
regiment,
dis-
Paulus Hook,
206
(note),
208
Analytical Index
(McCollister), Hamil-
McCallister
White Creek, N. Y., IV:
ton, of
447, vn:277.
McCalpin (McKalpin), Crown Point, N. Y.,
near
,
his house,
V:790, 795. 796.
McCambel, McCambel,
Macamble.
see also
Robert,
captured
on
Susqueharina, V:524.
member
McCane,
McCann, James,
John
Orange
of
regiment
militia,
111:718.
Col.
of
Joseph,
Hathorn's county
Orange county
of court-martial,
militia,
IV:272.
McCarter, lotte
John, of
exempts
of
Char-
IV:447.
county,
Crea's
Albany
of
regiment
county miHtia,
VI:38.
McCarty, David, of Coeymans, N. Y., intercedes for Anne Hamersley, VII:542. Duncan,
MacCarty,
iron works,
employed
at
V:753.
see also
at iron
Macaulay, Mc-
first
252;
ar-
his
militiaman
278;
de-
Fort
at
rives
officers
1:228, 229-230;
rank of
termined,
in
Nathaniel, lieutenant, of
New
Hampshire regiment,
wounded at V:226-227.
battle of
his
Montgomery,
who
New
hires substitute,
Jersey,
546, 547, 609;
;
Newtown,
:
I
:
1:515-516, from
levies
his
member
of
1:582, 589,
II:
1:566;
court martial,
1
regarding
opinion
called into immediate service,
1:688, 689; president of court,
to,
home, 11:22; orders
at
11:61, 156, 180, 350, 352,
381,
391; taken
404,
424,
by his wife, 825-826. 855,
II:
prisoner,
623,
visited
855;
717, I
V
:
1
02,
26,
1
V:214-216,
220,222, 360, 375, 376,377; commends James Ludlow, V :
459; V: 750-752;
for relief,
for
Dr
Henry Van Dyck, V:859;
fur-
nishes
list
for
intercedes
of classes of regiment,
VI:623-624;
Auley.
McCauly,
of second regiment, Ulster county
joins in petition
MacCarty, John, employed works, V:753.
McCauly,
VI:571. McClaghry(McClaughry, McClaury, McLaughry), James, colonel,
1:853;
McCarthe, John, of Col. John Mc-
of
exempts
McChain (McChane), James, of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., his distress,
59
change, VI:451.
of
Charlotte county, 1V:447.
regiment,
loyalist, seeks ex-
581
Papers
McCay, William,
militia,
McCambly (McCamly), David, Jr, captain, of Col. John Hathorn's regiment of
— Clinton
prisoners,
to
provide guard
VI 1: 50-51;
turns furnished by,
VII: 181
ceipts in his possession, his
re;
re-
VII :481
;
acknowledgment, VII:50I.
of second regi-
McClaghry (McClaughry), John,
ment, Ulster county militia. III:
of Col. Levi Pawling's regiment,
262.
11:66.
McCay, John Spark,
^4
New York
State of
582
McClaghry, John, of exempts of New Windsor, N. Y., 111:449, 513. see
McClallen,
McClelan,
also
McClellen, McClennan.
McClallen,
260;
in
joins
frontier
relating
lieutenant,
New York
regiment.
his captivity,
VI
1
:
V:705; with 86 recruiting,
see
his
VI
:
VII:501.
McLane, Mc-
also
Lean.
serves with Col.
McClean,
John,
ment, Ulster county
III:
262. to
John,
bring
letter
from Gen. Schuyler, V:77I.
McClelan, precinct,
Hugh
S., of
McCloud,
Rhinebeck
signs certificate,
of
tenant,
N.
Y.,
commissioner seizes
sufferer,
Valley
Cherry
Jane,
IV :721
.
lan),
McLel-
McClelon,
William,
sufferer,
Cherry
IV:338,
339,
Valley
410,
675, 787.
New York
of line,
VI
:
New York
799 on
sentiment of
districts
toward Vermont,
VI:
885. Samuel,
public work,
McCobb, county,
1
1
.
Jane, widow,
N. Y.,
held
at
McCobson,
of Ulster
court martial to
her
1
on
employed
:64
588 guard with
McCollister,
house,
1:580,
prisoner on
way
:597. ,
of
\vidow,
third
regiment.
clothing deliv-
see
McAllister,
Mc-
Callister.
McCollom, see also McColm. McCollom (McCollam), Alexander,
McClennan (McClellan), Thomas, lieutenant,
728; Clinton
Ulster county, N. Y., 1:228.
McClellen (McClaallen, McCland, McClellan,
V:871;
on Vermont usurpation,
to her house,
McClellen,
as
conspiracies
IV:727,
signs certificate, to,
district,
111:210;
for
goods,
lieu-
John,
Cambridge
petitions,
;
V:372.
Patrick,
McLeod.
see
McClung (McLong),
be
N. Y.,
Henry Ludinton,
(McKlosky),
McClure,
McClean,
830-831;
messenger of congress, 111:314.
regi-
militia,
Oswegatchie,
128-129.
V:34,
;
second
of
to
804-805,
McClosky
McClave, William, of Schaghticoke, N. Y., petitions, 111:300.
McClean,
enemy's
to
IV:568;
vessels,
excursion
his
continued,
of
Clin-
;
his receipt,
take
—
111:351; volunteers
McClereghan, B., of Philadelphia, his account, IV:451.
584, 688-689, 791, 792, VII:
22-23;
to,
to
line,
11:624; date of
commission, ton,
V:
defense, VII:619.
McClaughry, John, fifth
Albany,
memorial,
conference
in
ered
IV:803,
of
Robert,
N. Y.,
Thomas
McClennaii,
of Cherry Valley,
petitions,
11:822;
N. Y.,
suffers
at
hands of enemy, IV:340, 410, 675, 722, 787.
Analytical Index
McCollom, Daniel, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., suffers at hands of enemy, IV:675. McCollom, James, of Cherry Valley. N. Y., petitions, 11:822; suffers at hands of enemy, IV:
IV:675.
McCollom (McCollum), John, em(McCollum),
Joshua,
employed on public work, 1 :642. McCollom, Reuben, of Cherry Valley,
suffers
at
McCord, Andrew
11:822;
petitions,
hands of enemy, V:
583
—
continued,
1:516;
quartermaster,
petitions,
111:493.
McCord,
N. Y,
precinct,
Wallkill
of
James,
III:
petitions,
493.
N. Y.,
of Albany,
VI:i5l.
McCord, Samuel, of exempts of Wallkill, N. Y., 111:471; peti111:493.
tions,
of Beekman's N. assessed for son Y.. precinct. with enemy. VI:516.
McCord,
ployed on public work, 1:642.
N. Y.,
Clinton Papers
McCord, Mary,
340,411. 722, 787. McCollom, John, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., suffers at hands of enemy,
McCollom
—
Samuel,
McCormick (McCormack), James, 1:694. 696. 718.
loyalist,
Archibald
McCoy.
of
(John),
Kinderhook, N. Y., convicted
62, 63.
McColm,
Uriah
of
John, Capt. Drake's Ulster county exempts,
V:3.
of
111:609, 610, 655.
theft,
McCraken (McCracken),
Joseph,
major, of fourth regiment.
IV :5,
New
Jonathan, of Capt. Uriah
York
line,
Drake's Ulster county exempts,
704;
cattle seized by,
V:4.
has information from Canada,
of Capt. Uriah Drake's Ulster county exempts,
McKillip,
V:3,
ough, VI:42; obtains cattle for
McColm,
McColm, Thomas, 4.
McConkey's ville.
now
ferry,
Taylors-
Pa., VIII :400.
;
hands
of
enemy, 411.675. 722, 787.
McCoon,
William,
IV:340,
loyalist,
of
Israel
McCord, Andrew, ment,
Ulster
of second regi-
county
719-720; commends Capt. John
V:87l VI :43
garrisons,
;
;
at Skenesbor-
makes recom-
Charlotte
county
militia,
VI
:
247-248; goes to Stillwater, VI: 326; carries resolves to Clinton,
VI:332;
gives information con-
Ethan Allen, VI:890; for ammunition, VII: applies 78- 79 on activity of Vercerning
Youngs' troop of horse, IV:730. Capt.
IV:728; V:
mendation regarding colonelcy of
McConnal (McConnell), William, of Cherry Valley. N. Y., petisuffers tions, 11:822. IV:261 at
V:
opp. 788,
militia.
I
1
;
mont's adherents, VII:276-277.
McCrany, William, question of pardon. V:128, 170.
his
State of
584
N. Y.,
burgh,
New-
of
Alexander,
McCrary,
VI:787.
petitions,
McCrea, John, colonel, of thirteenth regiment, Albany county militia, forwarded
orders
111:429,
to,
430; regimental return made by, IV:680; petitions, IV:769, V: 916;
describes exposure of fron-
tier,
V:
from
levies
39, 5
570-571
I
house,
;
of
returns
his regiment,
Vl:38-
aids in erection of block-
;
VI :22 7-229.
McCrea, district,
N.
Y.,
Saratoga
petitions,
IV:
770.
to
Dr
Treat,
VI:321; wishes to enter naval VII:259-260.
service,
McCrea, William,
loyalist, of
Capt.
William McAlpine's corps, IV: 187, 220.
McCreedy, county,
James,
N.
Y.,
Dutchess
of
petitions.
III:
240.
McCreery, John, of Mamakating, N. Y., petitions. IV:562.
McCreery, John, of Col. Johannes Jansen's
of
regiment
Ulster
county mihtia, VI :688, 791.
John,
Wethersfield,
prisoner
Conn..
at
111:224.
McCurdy, James, of exempts of Hanover precinct, Ulster county, 111:499,
1V:126.
sold
by
his
employed
on
1:630.
McCurter,
Robert,
public work,
1
:641
.
Thomas, employed on
McCurter,
public work,
1
:641
.
New York
McDavitt, Patrick, of city,
VIII
:xxxiii.
McDermot
Mi-
(McDearmot),
Cherry
chael,
Valley
McDermot, William,
sufferer,
prisoner,
II:
466, 472, 477. court martial,
1:531.
MacDonald,
(Mrs), of N. Y., to be Orange county, removed
to
enemy's
lines,
V
:
678, 679.
McDonald, Alexander,
captain, of
Young Royal Highland Emiaids
grants,
raise
to
attempt
regiment, 1:203.
McDonald, Alexander, town, N. Y.. loyalist, sent
to
Canada,
of
Johns-
his family
V:523,
VI:
452.
McDonald, Alexander, sent to
city,
British
his
family
Canada. VI:452.
McDonald, Angus,
McCreery, Robert, of Mamakating, N. Y., petitions, IV:563.
McCrow,
son,
McDole, John, before
McCrea, Stephen (Dr), owner of Guy Johnson map, IV:669, 710, 725; writes
New Wind-
McCurdy, Robert, of sor, N. Y., horse
IV:340.
of
Samuel,
New York
enlists
service,
of
New York
Highlanders 1
for
:203.
McDonald, Ann, of Johnstown, N. Y., seeks permission to go to Canada, V:297. McDonald, Ann, of Alexander McDonald's family, V:523.
Analytical Index
Macdonald
killed,
(ensign),
New York
loyalist
Archi-
(McDonell),
lieutenant
bald,
V:598
McDonald,
Volunteers,
(note).
wife
Catherine,
John McDonald desires to
go
of
to
of
of
Johnstown,
Canada, V:522,
843.
McDonald, Catherine, wife of John McDonald, V:523, 843. McDonald, Catherine, child of John McDonald, V:523. McDonald, Chris'n, of Johnstown, N. Y., petitions, V:297. McDonald, Colaghe, his Johnstown, IV:4I3.
father in
of
twenty-sixth
regi-
ment, British army, wounded,
598
V:
of loyalists, exacts oath of
allegiance
238; tures
at
Harpersfield,
recruiting,
11:257;
family on Ulster
111:678-679;
V:235
in battle
II:
cap-
frontier,
of
New-
242; obtains provision at Butternuts, V: 4 7-4 18; in Oneida country, V:9I2; wounded and captured, VI: 172-1 73. town,
(note),
1
McDonald, his
Duncan
(Dunckin)
family sent to Canada, VI:
452.
McDonald, Else, of Johnstown, N. Y., petitions, V:297. McDonald, Even, of Alexander McDonald's family, V:523.
585
McDonald, Even, his family Canada, VI:452.
sent to
McDonald, Flora, of Alexander McDonald's family, V:523. McDonald, to
go
asks permission
Flora,
Canada, V:843.
to
McDonald, James,
of
Kenned Mc-
Donald's family, V:522. McDonald, James, of Westchester
N.
county,
Y.,
petitions.
III:
159; justice of peace, VII:631.
McDonald, John,
carries letter for
William Smith, 11:486, 492.
McDonald, mine
examines
John, Ulster
in
666,
111:391,
county,
lead
11:498
681-683,
667,
392-393;
petitions,
111:1 77; examines mine in
New
Canaan, 111:393-394, 395; examines mines
(note).
McDonald, Donald (Danl), captain
Clinton Papers
(note),
McDonald (McDonell), Donald, lieutenant,
—
in
Dutchess county,
111:394, 395.
McDonald, John, of Johnstown, N. Y., his family allowed to go to Canada, V:522, VI:452. McDonald, John, child of John McDonald, V:522. McDonald, John, of Johnstown, N. Y., his family permitted to
go
to
Canada, V:523, VI:452.
McDonald, John, to
his
family
sent
Canada, VI:452.
McDonald, John,
his
family sent to
Canada, VI:452.
McDonald, John, of Catskill, N. Y., petitions, VI:857. McDonald, Kenned, of Johnstown, N. Y., to
his
family wishes to go
Canada, V:522.
State of
586 McDonald, Lewis, N. Y., refuses oath
Bedford,
of
of allegiance,
McDonell, Allan
McDonald, Malcolm, of Kenned McDonald's family, V:522.
McDonald, Mary, of Johnstown, N. Y., petitions, V:297, 843. McDonald, Mary, child of John McDonald, V:522. McDonald, May, of Kenned McDonald's family, V:522, McDonald, Miles, child of John McDonald, V:522. McDonald, Minis, sent to Canada, VI:452.
—
continued.
220, 222, 361, 403-405; wife
111:69^.
his
Canada, VI:452; Scotch families delivered to, VI: to
sent
452-453, 724, 761. McDonell (McDonel), Alexander,
McDougall, ants
address
his
general;
1:45-48
colony,
major-
to
New York
of
Adams,
John
Patrick,
VII:492.
11:634,
loyalist,
inhabit-
and
city
meets
(note);
72;
1:69,
suit
against, for libel, 1:79; succeeds
Gen. Heath, 1:147; member of to report on Highland
board
McDonald, Nancy, of Johnstown, N. Y., petitions, V:843. McDonald, Peggy, N. Y., petitions, V:843.
of Johnstown,
McDonald, Sarah, of Johnstown, N. Y., petitions, V:843. McDonald, William, child McDonald, V:522. McDonalds, the, driven
1:147;
forts, to,
1:200;
of John
of
VII:
328.
Erskme
suitable
unable
Young Royal High-
land Emigrants, his family to be
New York
taken
to
813;
negotiations
of his family,
for
Mr
Washington, 1:644;
hold Peekskill, 1:679,
to
680-681
ordered
;
Westchester
secure
to
1:701;
county,
learns that enemy is preparing to come up from Staten Island, I 724 learns that enemy is obtaining recruits and supplies, I :
;
724-725; ton
to
forwards
of
request
convention
1:726; letter
Washingtransmitted
Gen.
Clinton
from, 1:728; ad-
that enemy's ships are anchored before Fort Washing-
vised
MacDohell (MacDonald), Allan, captain, of
regiment of 1775,
1:413; introduces to
through,
(Mrs), four exchange, IV:413.
powder delivered
:
out
region about Poughkeepsie,
McDonalds
his
1:270, 271; president of court martial,
McDonald, Penelope, child of John McDonald, V:522. McDonald, Rovey, his family sent to Canada, VI :452.
for
New York
city,
IV:
exchange
V:129-131. 215,
ton,
of
1:729, 732, 735; apprised loyalist
Jersey,
movement
1:730,
Clinton that Fort threatened,
731;
in
New
informs
Montgomery
1:741-742; has
is
in-
Analytical Index
McDougall, Alexander
—
continued,
of enemy's activity in
telligence
unable
1:742;
Connecticut,
protect lower Orange county,
743
I
:
orders provisions for Clin-
;
ton's post,
1
Fort
on
to
(note)
:798 Washington to, Montgomery, 1 :808 ;
referred
permit
;
to,
I
:
828; approves captain of galley, II :28; on movement of army, II
:
37-38; on Col. Livingston, 11:38; capture of tory reported 5
1
Washington
;
of magazine,
to,
II:
on location
to,
Gen.
73;
11:72,
Sullivan advised to consult,
II:
120; Orange county regiments to be under his command, 11:324;
— Clinton
587
Papers
—
McDougall, Alexander continued. 168; on storing flour, 111:169,
88 on exchange of Dr McNamara Hayes, 111:170; per1
;
recommended
sons to be
1
80 advised
be
Albany should
that
;
111:189;
protected,
forwarded
gence
leaves regiment at
sends
Conway
111:226, 228-229, 233; for
request
to
permit
Schuyler's
letter
367, 368; suspected person who has served under, 11:583; Gen.
municated
ordered to
Conway (note)
,
join,
11:713
111:142; named as
presi-
dent of court of inquiry, 11:749-
750,
mand 869
869
(note)
;
takes
com-
posts in Highlands, II:
of.
870
(note).
III:
(note),
108
101,
83, 90,
113,
114;
governors requested to aid. III:
72,
77;
rant
required,
rections
his
of
signature
desired
111:123;
by Gen.
way, 111:124; prepares
war-
his
di-
Con-
vAW
to
try
New
on
spies,
Wisner
to,
274-275;
290, 295
of
paroleo
prisoner,
111:166,
on
and
of
prisoners
Henry
on militia law. III: Col.
Cortlandt
will
;
his advice
sought
re-
garding flag of truce privileges,
tle
position
commended
111:310; by,
his
on
flags
111:294; complains of Gates and congress, III:
294;
case
sus-
111:288; cannon shipped from Albany on his order. III:
Gen.
at
on
111:255;
consult,
III:
111:146-147; perplexed
111:235-236;
111:273-274;
ferry,
139-140; to Clinton levies and ammunition,
assist.
com-
be
111:246;
of
protection
111:291;
will
Gen.
111:227; Clinton
character,
of truce,
Clinton
Clinton,
of
will
visit,
York,
picious
for visit
133;
refers
consulted regarding expedition to
from enemy, 111:128-130, 131-
130-131.
to,
to,
intelligence
II:
Germantown,
of
III:
Albany,
194-195, 212, 333; orders Gen. Conway to go to Albany, 111:200-202, 204-205; Gen.
111:227;
battle
intelli-
111:191;
to,
contents
in
III:
to.
issues impress warrant. III:
174;
by ammunition
Clinton,
supplied
111:347-348; hears of batof
Monmouth, 111:522;
his
State of
588
—
McDougall, Alexander continued, estimate of Gen. Gates, 1V:244-
245
shows
;
tinue
New York
IV:245-246; constitution his
will con-
why enemy
to hold
states
of
theory
of
IV:246;
army, for
expedient
city,
security
of
New York
—
McDougall, Alexander continued. 504; censures militia, IV:502, 521 states enemy's strength, IV: ;
505;
builds
521, 548 sented
;
to
IV:525-
legislature,
541-542;
526,
IV:520-
prison,
needs of his force pre-
receives
good
property along hne of march, IV:
account of troops, IV:542-543
247; considers scarcity of flour, IV:248; desires appointment for relation, I\':248, 346; expresses
will
his sentiment touching Livingston
sioners
IV:249; his winter quarIV:333 (note); to resume
family, ters,
charge of Highland posts,
IV:
346-347; militia out IV :34 7-348;
pro-
quest, vision
made
at
goes to Peekskill, in
quartering
IV:377. 382-389; regiment
sent
IV:378-381
;
to
of ene-
IV:355-356; IV:357; has
retirement,
difficulty
re-
for defense of stores,
IV:352; informs Clinton my's
his
states
troops,
his orders to
Poughkeepsie,
complains of pub-
toward
commissary, IV:544 on commissaries, IV
aid
Clinton
546;
to,
Clinton for
to,
wants
548-549;
commis
on
IV IV IV
conspiracies,
guards,
579; his troops, how fed, 591, 594; comments on American delusions, IV:598-599; mtelligence
gives
and
strength
60
i
of
his
;
instructions
enemy's I\':599-
on exports
IV :60 1-602;
flour,
mends
of
position,
com-
IV:610;
difficulty
of supplying his troops,
IV:622-
624
pilot,
designs to offer
;
Gen.
reward
for
washes
IV:626;
Tryon, more immediate command of mi-
troops,
litia,
IV:630-631, 644-645; de-
IV:386; prisoner IV^: to, 409; threatens cow and horse
sires
to
IV:430-431, 438-439; on commissaries and forage, IV:
vises with
lic
ingratitude
sent
thieves,
432
on employment of artisans, IV:439; on forage and provi-
sion,
;
IV :4 39-440;
will
be as-
spies
formed Island
643;
thievery,
IV:483-484; informed and
ing
IV:491-492;
describes
^vill
IV:501-
mits,
his
embarrassments,
648-649;
that is
in
sends
in-
enemy on Staten motion, IV:642advices
regarding
enemy, IV:665, 666-667; Clinton cooperates with, in defend-
checking incursions and
blankets,
Clinton set of signals,
IV:636-637,
sisted in
that soldiers suffer for straw
destroy lurkmg places of and robbers, IV:633; de-
IV :67 1-672;
Highlands,
receive applications for per-
IV:673;
his
right
to
stop
Analytical Index
McDougall, Alexander
—
continued,
exports questioned, IV :68 1-682, 687-689, 692, 732; admon-
— Clinton
—
McDougall, Alexander continued. 423; recommends Capt. John Wiley, V:61 joins Gen. Rob1
ert
1V:687, 693;
12 (note)
to
danger
warning of
IV:745-746,
posts,
848, 850; speculates on enemy's
IV:763-764;
movements, ton
on treatment of danger-
to,
ous persons,
1V:775, 776-777, to levies, IV:
781;
his
822
officer
;
Clin-
order
on parole
on,
IV:831-832;
icy
toward
plained
will
call
Clinton's polex-
families
loyalist
IV:837, 839, 854;
to,
made by
learns of captures
ene-
IV:840; on removals and
my,
;
Howe, V:807
ishes Clinton of personal danger,
gives
589
Papers
;
at
(note);
VI
155-156; appeals
for supply of
permit sloop to pass, VI: 409; his command at Peekskill, VI:445; prisoner taken before, will
VI:6I9;
favors liberal land pol-
toward
icy
685
;
soldiers,
VI:684-
Vermonters'
failure of
trigue descri':ed to,
Vermont claim to New VI: 744-745;
territory,
favors
applicat on of Gen.
to,
IV:857
plained
ex-
(note);
preparing to receive enemy, IV:
berdeau,
860-861,
made
supports,
54; furnishes
list
V:4-5;
sels,
871;
868,
Clinton
IV:866, 871-872, V: of enemy's ves-
orders
Crompond, V:24;
troops
at
V:26
to
Continen-
to,
to,
;
on
at
formed of disposition of troops,
president
Village,
(note);
V:34-35, 39, 46, 61-62, 80-81
79,
shows that enemy's force insuperior to his, V :48-49
is
;
;
vited
to
V:
meet
Washington, 49; ask for erection of beacons, V: 76-7 7; directions to, for ob-
serving 1
2
1
West
Independence
(note) Point,
;
Day,
his command V:152 (note);
plains withdrawal of guard,
V: at
ex-
V:
of
in
custody,
sent
West
to
VII
VII
VII:468
me-riorialize
VHI:1I3, 117, 131 of New York Society
;
Cincinnati,
Fishkill,
to,
Point,
committee
congress,
Ro-
applications
VII:205-206; Clinton
return
in-
tal
VII :24;
on robber
239; 271
in-
VI: 744; ap-
York
not
2
VI:273; may receive impress warrant, VI:274; delegate to congress, VI:347, 683-684;
prised of
Lafayette
1
flour,
der
Fort
:
VI:
Philadelphia,
exchanges, IV:844-845; surrenof
VI:
(note),
his reputation,
VIII :21 7;
at
VIII :244.
of Daniel, McDougall, Tryon county, N. Y., petitioner, V:l 79.
McDougall, Ranald ries letter
S., major, car-
from Clinton, IV:346;
aide de-camp,
IV:667, V:24.
McDougall (McDougal), William, recommended for commissary, IV: 546.
State of
590 McDowell (McDowel),
Daniel, of
Drake's
Uriah
Capt.
Ulster
county exempts, V:3, 4.
McDowell, James, Ulster
of Little Britain,
bam
his
burned by convention troops, IV:
401-402.
McDowell
(McDowall),
lieutenant, of Col.
son's regiment of militia,
member
John,
William
Alli-
Orange county
of court martial,
IV:570; testifies, IV:571. McDowell, John, of third regiment. land militia, Orange county bounty rights, VI:453.
McDuggal, McDuggal, N.
Y,
McDougall.
see also
loyalist,
VI:457.
Mace, Gideon, his house, 708, IV:589.
McElvannum,
1
:699,
Levi Pawling's regiment,
II :91
.
McEvan,
of
Dunkin,
Col.
Levi
Charles, of
city,
V:159
loyalist,
McEvers, James,
New York
McEwen, McEwen,
V:74.
McEuen.
Albert Pawling's to,
McFadin, John, Lancey's
levies,
appoint-
VII:96-97. James Decorps, VII:262.
of Col.
loyalist
in-
at
in
Schenectady, VI:343, 369; trus-
VI:536;
tee of Clinton College,
asks commission for ters,
VI:81
1
;
William Pe-
sends news of out-
VI:81 1-812; message to
livered
his
de-
VII:319;
wife,
James Monroe confers with, VIII 338.
N. Y., asks V:711.
:
of Schenectady,
Montreal,
for pass to
Hosea,
of
New York
line,
McFarlan,
first
McFarren,
Weth-
at
Conn., V:225. see also Farren.
McFerren).
(Farren,
(Mrs), comes
York
regi-
VI:532.
McFarlin, John, prisoner
city,
John, lieutenant, of Col.
ment offered
of his
supplying Indians
terested
111:294; permitted
prisoner,
see also
165; member
household captured, IV:715;
(note).
1:74, VIII:xxxiv.
McEvers, James,
IV:35.
,
111:66, 78,
McFarren
New York
of
militia,
Albany
McFarlan, Andrew, of Schenectady, N. Y. chairman of committee,
ersfield,
Pawling's regiment, 11:50.
McEvers,
county
R.
of Col. Peter
regiment of
Livingston's
ment.
11:546.
petitions,
MacFall, Robert,
Col.
McEuen, see also McEwen. McEuen, Malcom, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,
IV:35.
militia,
McFarlan, Andrew, of
Philama,
Albany
Livingston's regiment of
rages,
of Schenectady,
,
MacFall, Patrick, of Col. Peter R.
county
N. Y.,
county,
New York
city,
to
to
Fishkill,
go
to
IV:440-441,
New 826.
854, 855, V:222-223. 374.
McFarren, Thomas, brings information of capture of American officers,
VII :528-529;
carries letter,
in his
charge VII:550; goods tained, VII :62 7-628.
de-
Analytical Index
N. Y., V:843.
McGee, McGee,
of
Anna,
McFaston,
Johnstown,
Canada,
desires to go to
see also
Magee.
Francis, loyalist, recruiting
Mamakating 696-697.
in
precinct,
1:694,
McGill, Patrick, of Cambridge district, N. Y., maltreated, 11:858.
McGinnis (McGinnes),
mes-
,
senger for Col. John Butler, III:
505.
(Mrs), held
McGrear,
McGinnis,
Richard,
of
loyalist,
Col. John Butler's Rangers, pris-
IV:132, 133.
McGinnis,
of
Robert,
N. Y.,
his
Unadilla,
IV:113,
deposition,
McGregor, Jane, of Johnstown, N. Y., asks for passport to Canada, V:843. McGruer,
see
McGruire.
McGinnis, Stephen, 359, 422, 476.
his
McGruire, Angus, child
pardon, VI:
loyalist, of Lt.
recruits,
1:750,
759. 761, 762, 791, 11:635.
McGowan (McGowen),
McGruire,
of
child
Bell,
of
McGruire, Catherine, wife ald McGruire,
pass.
John, loy-
city,
1:352;
near,
British troops will
be withdrawn
VIII :278
(note),
283,
285.
MacGraw, invalids,
McGraw,
James,
of
regiment
of
IV:745.
Margaret, will be allowed New York city, 11:575.
go to
Donald of
Don-
V:523. of
Donald
McGruire (McGruer), Donald, of Johnstown, N. Y., his family, V: 523, VI:452. McGruire, Duncan, child of Donald McGruire, V:523. McGruire, Even, child
McGruire
of
(McGrure),
Donald of
John,
his family,
522, VI:452. McGruire, Mary, wife
of
V:
John Mc-
V:522.
McGruire, Mary, child of John McGruire,
New York
enemy encamped from,
Donald
McGruire, V:523.
Gruire,
VI:827.
McGowans
John
McGruire, V:523.
Johnstown, N. Y.,
McGinnis, William, Rose's
of
McGruire, V:522.
McGruire, V:523.
114, 115-116.
Jacob
for ex-
change, IV:413.
McGruire, Christy, child
McGinnis, John, made prisoner by Oneidas, IV: 133.
to
591
McGruire, V:523.
McGinnins, see McGinnis.
aUst,
Clinton Papers
McGruire, Alexander, child
McGill, John, of Dutchess county, N. Y., petitions. 111:177.
oner,
—
V:522.
McGruire, Mary, child
of
Donald
McGruire, V:523.
McGuie, Dennis,
his family, II :5
1
4.
McGuin (McGuim), Daniel, lieutenant, of Col. Edmund Fanning's King's enlisting
family,
(note).
American regiment, 1:754, 755; his
men,
IV:813,
V:360,
374
New York
State of
592 McGuire,
court
in
testifies
Rensselaer's
Albany county
McHey,
1
Hudson
of
second
artillery, en-
defensive works
oversees
gineer;
283,
1:276,
river,
303. 308. 438. 452. 499-500; complaint of his
593; orders
to
1:854; ;
in
in
chevaux-de-
:685
tories,
attempts
;
1:787; 1
:85
1
.
fur-
852
;
allow charge, 1:852;
account
his
1
of articles,
list
refuses to
35
to,.
intercept
nishes
:548.
645; Robert Er-
1:583,
frise,
1
artificers,
irons for
skine writes
of
work
need of
value
of
his
his
iron,
new
certifies
services,
III: to
111:651-
on committee to present cause of
VI:217; recruiting for artillery. VI:489-490, 822. VI 1:50. 52; his company. VI: 916. VII :69. 149; asked to interest
officers,
himself
Haverstraw,
V:471.
:
499. IV:126.
in
Peter R. Livingston's regiment of
Albany county militia, IV:34. Maclntire, Murphy, employed
Alexander
at
Robert Livingston's iron works,
V:753. Mclntire,
of
Peggy,
Johnsto\NTi,
N. Y., asks for passport ada, V:843. Mcintosh,
,
Mcintosh,
of
Kate,
N. Y.,
to
Can-
colonel, will give
information to Clinton,
petitions,
11:29.
652; accounts delivered by, IV: 406; child adopted by. V:237 (note); carr.es letter, VI:186; line
8;
Mr
James, of exempts of Han-
McHugh,
N. Y.,
artificers.
Clinton
;
of
Peter, petitions,
Mcintosh,
chain fixed by, 11:729, 848, III: of
:1
Tappan, VII:586-587. Mchortor,
finished,
need of brick. 11:133;
444; pay 444-445
VII
conduct of
Mclntire. Duncan, sergeant, of Col.
:640.
New York
regiment.
continued.
over precinct, Ulster county. III
:640.
Machin, Thomas, captam,
on
on
—
account,
soldierly
N. Y.,
V:383.
militia,
Thomas, employed on pub-
work,
lic
1
of
regiment
McHey, Alexander, employed public work,
Thompson's praises
John, of Colonel Robert
McGurgy,
Van
Machin. Thomas
see also Maguire.
McGuire, Thomas, martial. IV:571.
Nancy,
1
:382.
Johnstown,
V:297. of
Kingsbury,
seeks permission to go to
Canada, VI:269.
Mack, Daniel, N. Y.,
Mack (Mak), Ulster
of Claverack district,
petitioner,
V:930.
George, of Rochester,
county,
N. Y.,
petitions,
111:549, IV:768. V:562.
Mack.
Jesse, of Col.
John Cantine's
regiment of Ulster county militia,
VI:37.
Mack, Johannis, tine's
militia,
regiment
of Col. of
John Can-
Ulster
county
VI:37.
Mack, John, petitions,
of
Wawarsing. N. Y..
11:644.
Analytical Index
McKay, Mackay,
see also
— Clinton
McKean, Thomas
McKey,
593
Papers
—
continued,
VIIIill; on grand committee, VIII :39 (note).
Mackey.
sylvania,
McKay, Alexander, child of Donald McKay. V:523. McKay, Angus, of Johnstown, N. Y.,
McKeeby,
McKeel (McKeele),
V:523, VI:
his family,
John, flour purchased
of,
IV:874.
452.
reward
,
IV:
offered for his apprehension, '
McKay, Ann, child of Angus McKay, V:523. McKay, Arsby, of Donald McKay's V:523.
family.
McKay,
V:523.
McKay, Chrysty, child of Angus McKay, V:523. McKay, Donald, of Johnstown, N. Y.,
V:523, VI:
his family,
452.
McKay, McKay, V:523.
Donald
Mackay, John, of Greenwich, Conn., selectman, IV:489.
McKay, Mary,
child of
Angus Mc-
Kay, V:523.
Delaware
to
gress, president, 1
;
continental
VII
regarding
:67, 71, 72,
commissions
Gov. Trumbull and shire Grants,
ton
con-
transmits to Clinton resolu-
tions
to,
trait in
VII
:1
of
New Hamp-
76-1 77; Clin-
on Gov. Trumbull's com-
missions,
VII :25 1-252;
Du
VII:412;
IV:138.
McKeel, Sarah, withm enemy's V:275.
McKeen,
his por-
Simitiere's collection, chief justice of
Penn-
to
permitted lines
go
with children,
McKean.
see also
McKeen (McKean), Robert John), captain of
(not
1:568;
levies,
Fort Dayton, 1:569; his resig-
nation
from
York
Ime,
Cherry
first
New
regiment.
839;
11:695.
11:823;
Valley,
1
at
brings
IV:
prisoners to Cherry Valley,
5-1 6; his proposal to Capt. Bal-
IV:20-21; joins Gen. Hand, IV:261
lard,
McKay, William, child of Donald McKay, V:523. McKean, see also McKeen. McKean, Thomas, delegate from
third
of
lieutenant,
regiment, Westchester county mi-
at
Donald, child of
32
McKeel, John, litia,
Angus Mc-
of
Chrysla,
Kay's family,
430.
to
ment
for
829;
will
rangers,
VI:895;
;
appeal
employ-
company, IV:828,
his
command
be glad to
V :4
in
1
6
at
;
killed
in
Johnstown,
action,
VII:
105.
McKenny loyalist, cruits,
(McKinny), of Lt.
1:765,
Arthur,
Jacob Rose's 767,
768,
re-
770,
772, 790, 791, 795, 11:635.
McKenny, Arthur,
of
Col.
James
of
Ulster
McClaghry's regiment county militia, VI:624.
McKenny (McKinny),
Daniel,
of
State of
594
—
McKenny, Daniel
N.
Schenectady,
wishes to
VII:323-324,
Canada.
to
go
330.
incidents
military
1:196,
city,
203-204;
McKenny, Margaret, tady,
of
N. Y., wishes
to
Schenec-
go
Can-
to
—
McKesson, John
continued.
Y.,
New York
ada. VII:283, 284. 324, 330.
McKenny (McKinny), Matthew,
(note)
continued, in
sketch
on Hudson river
;
99
1
British
reinforcements,
:
1
;
criticises
;
:206
:204-
continental
con-
of
gen-
and punished for insubordination, 1:588-592; prays
erals
and populations
nies,
1
65
I
;
1:650-
from prison,
release
for
confined for speaking trea-
son, 11:422.
McKenzie.
429. 476.
see also
McKenzie, Oct.
killed
British
army,
V:598
1777.
6.
of
1
2 colo-
on appointments,
;
I
:
211; Clinton to, on military appointments, 1:239-240; forwards 1:254, 299, 310, 332, 360, 362, 376; mentions
lieutenant, of sev-
,
1
list
resolutions,
McKinsey.
regiment.
enty-first
:2
gives
;
of
1
gress,
1
fortifi-
news
states
cations,
205
200, 1:196
of,
of fourth regiment. Ulster county militia, tried
New York 199,
198,
committee to form state constitution,
sends
1:297;
information
from Fishkill to Clinton, 1:348-
349; sends commissions, 1:350;
(note).
McKenzie. John, commissary,
deputy
British
assistant
with
army,
Burgoyne, 11:452 (note).
McKenzie, John, brings from Unadilla
to
on domestic matters,
Clinton
1:358-359; on
intelligence
to Schoharie,
III:
711-712.
cruits,
of army,
retreat
mentions
1:365-366;
re-
tory
383-384; shows work on constitution,
1:378,
progress of
1:384,422,424-426,657-658; under
on news from north, 1:385-388;
11:831, 832.
considers position of Washington's
McKenzie, William, of Catskill, N. Y., petitions, VI:857.
Clinton, to, on enemy's activities,
McKenzie, guard
William,
to
Clinton,
sent
McKertie, John, of Col. Johannis regiment
Snyder's
county
militia,
of
Ulster
111:297, 298.
McKesson, John, secretary of York provincial congress
New and
army,
1:393-394,
1:399-401 tifications,
;
395-396;
on Hudson
1:404-405,
on Clinton's disposition
river for-
4n-412; to
1:410-411; command, minor news to Clinton,
resign
gives 1
:4
1
7-
Mrs
committee of safety; discusses apof Connecticut com-
420; advances money
pointment
Clinton,
missary, 1:195; on troops for con-
on convention's delay, 1:431-432;
tinental
service,
1:195;
relates
for
1:420-421; Clinton
on obstruction
to
navigation,
to.
I
:
Analytical Index
—
continued. McKesson, John recent engage mentions 432-434; :434-435 1 ment, gives news from ;
New York
city,
resolutions
1
:435
touching
forwards
;
I
militia,
457; CHnton complains
:
that
to,
convention disregards his requisitransmits
tions,
ders,
1
1:458-459; :460 transmits minutes ;
or-
of
— Clinton
—
continued, McKesson, John VI:594; papers in gates,
McKesson, John, nephew of John McKesson, on convention jour1 :1
nals,
1
:637;
Mackey,
ers
on Clinton for defense of
701;
1:682-683,
state,
secretaiy
of
council of safety, 1:795, 11:123,
194,204,218,
137, 146. 157,
219, 220; on policy
of
commit-
carries
message
to
to,
Esopus,
11:416.
491, 518, 529, 627, 638; wards resolutions conferring powfor-
2-1 3.
McKesson, Polly, compliments
McKey,
1:462,
his
charge, VIII :32, 33.
465, 487,
proceedings,
595
Papers
see
Mackey,
also
Mc-
Kay, Mackay. ,
directions given to,
1:316.
Mackey, Alexander, of Capt. Uriah Drake's Ulster county
V:3,
exempts,
4.
McKey,
of
Petrus,
Tryon county,
mentions
N. Y.,
gives evidence before com-
fall of Ticonderoga, 11:88, 113; on governor's power over militia,
mittee,
11:296-297.
tee
of
1:854;
safety,
11:134; sends military news, II:
212-213,
168-169, 205-206, 220-221 sends resolutions con;
Onoquaga
cerning
272;
360, 374, receives
lottery
11:359
797,
V:759
tickets,
11:364
380,
his reasons for
II
Indians,
clerk of assembly,
opening
letters, II
375-376; will go to Albany, 85 clerk of supreme court. 1
III
III
;
610, 701, IV:192, 253, 537, V :680 sends for copy
230-231,
;
of
111:272; testimonial
act,
IV:44;
tested
by,
dence
relative
Saratoga
to
obtains infraction
convention,
at-
evi-
of
IV:209-
210; forwards evidence to delegates,
VI:254;
writes
to
dele-
McKillip (McKillips), James,
testi-
favor of Capt. John
Mc-
fies
in
V:870-871.
Killip,
McKillip (McCallips. McKillips), John,
of
captain,
sixteenth
regi-
Albany county militia, evidence in his favor, V:870-871.
ment,
McKillop, IV:411.
McKimm, valids,
,
loyalist, prisoner,
John, of regiment of in-
IV:745.
McK[i]nnes, Donald, of exempts of Wallkill, N. Y., 111:470. 471.
McKinney, James, refugee from New York city, VIII :297. McKinsey, see also McKenzie. McKinsey, John, of Kinderhook, N. Y., 111:610.
New York
State of
596 of
McKinstry,
major,
John,
ninth
McKlosky,
militia,
McKnight,
of
Albany county
regiment,
Mackley, Susannah, child of Phelix Mackley, captured, VI:78, 725.
Kinderhook,
McKinsey. Mary, N. Y., 111:610.
and lieutenant-colonel of Marinus Gen. Robert
McKnight,
VI:
recruiting,
of
covery
will
Rosekrans' sur-
re-
Clinton
to,
McKull, Joseph,
on
Gen. Schuyler of plot to seize his Vll: 184; three years' person,
men in
V1I:289; has Vll:297, recruiting,
trouble
with,
recommends VII :297
;
Abraham
298; Fonda,
return of companies un-
command wanted, VII:
der his
Fort
at
(note). Pine's Bridge,
of
Westchester county, N. Y., VI:
warns
VII: 103- 104;
seizure,
V:234
quehanna,
ports to Clinton seizure of cattle,
Vll: 102-1 03;
company
Montgomery, 1:450. Macktowanuck, Indian town on Sus-
dis-
report
Vll:100;
sloop,
McNitt.
see
V'l:
;
VI:839;
64.
:1
Mackril, Richard, of Capt. James
774-775; where stationed, 808, 894, 895 recommends geon,
McKnitt,
VI
to
of
lieutenant,
George,
Charlotte county militia,
Rensselaer's expedition, VI:
694, 696, 697;
McClosky.
(Dr), journeys Poughkeepsie, Vll:532, 533.
Willett's levies; in
Van
see
363-364; winter arrangement for his corps, VII:432; his regiment not entitled to land bounties, VII
404.
McKvee, James,
of Col.
Levi
Paw-
1:857.
ling's regiment,
McLackry, Andrew,
of
exempts
of
Charlotte county, IV:447.
McLane,
also
see
McClean. Mc-
Lean.
McLane,
Allen, captain, of Major Lee's
Henr>' action
partisan
m V :208
corps,
Paulus Hook,
at
:
(note).
551.
MacLasty,
Thomas,
McKinstr>', ninth
of
Albany county
regiment,
militia, asks for
VII
captain,
majority
in
levies,
:86, 92.
Mackley,
Anna,
child
Mackley, Cathrina, wife
of
Phelix
of
Phelix
Mackley, VI: 78.
N. Y., 78.
his
mate,
surgeon's
McLauchlen,
see
at
McLaughlin. of New Corn-
McLaughlin, Patrick,
Mackley, captured, VI:78, 725.
Tryon county, children captured, VI:
Mackley, Phelix,
Colin,
army, with Burgoyne Saratoga, 11:451 (note). British
of
Orange county, precinct. N. Y., on coroner's jury, IV:
wall
148, 149.
McLaughlin (McLauchlen), of Wallkill, N. Y., ensign empts,
493.
111:471;
Peter, of ex-
petitioner.
III:
Analytical Index
McClean, Mc-
also
see
McLean,
McLean, Allan, child of Donald McLean, V:523. McLean, Allen, lieutenant-colonel, Royal Highland Emigrants, defrom
serters
his
616; capture IV:421; goes ;
Fort
at
England, IV: I V :509 Schuyler,
VI 1:607;
prisoner,
near
;
grants liberty of
189, 755;
mand
to
his troops,
return of his corps,
expected
to
III:
regiment.
made by
443
Clinton Papers
MacLean,
—
Neill
597 continued.
regiment, British army, with Bur-
Lane.
of
—
in
V:
at
goyne (note).
New York
Peter, of
McLean,
V:I59
loyalist,
McLean, William, child McLean, V:523.
McLean city,
&
Treat,
of
McLeod,
,
cavalry,
IV: 161
(note).
McLeod, Henry, child McLeod, V:522. McLeod, Molly, child McLeod, V:522. McLeod, Nelly, child McLeod, V:522.
McLean, Donald, of Johnstown, N. Y., his family, V:523, VI:
McLeod (McCloud),
loyalist,
V:159
(note).
lic
work,
1
:642.
McLean, John,
Dutchess
county,
N. Y.. petitions, VI:529. McLean, Murdoch, of Johnstown, N.Y., his family, V:523.
MacLean,
Neill,
15
at
captain,
of ninth
Tappan,
of William
of William
of William
of exempts of
Charlotte county, IV:447.
Johnstown, N. Y., V:522, VI:452.
William, of his
family,
McLong, see McClung. McManus, Robert, sergeant, second regiment. New York
of ar-
11:67.
McManus,
Roger,
of
Smith's
Orange county, IV:275.
N. Y.,
of
Tryon
Clove,
lieutenant, of Fred-
erickburgh,
McLeod, Norman,
tillery,
McLean, Hugh, employed on pub-
New York
McLeod, Catherine, of William McLeod's family, V:522.
McLean, Barbara, of Donald McLean's family, V:523. McLean, Catherine, of Murdoch McLean's family, V:523. McLean, Catherine, child of Murdoch McLean, V:523. McLean, Chrysal, child of Donald McLean, V:523.
McLean, Donald, child of Donald McLean, V:523. McLean, Donald, of New York city,
Donald
major, of Virginia
com-
452.
of.
VIII:xxxiv.
wounded
(note).
city,
(note).
town
Wyoming, VIII:136
11:451
Saratoga,
McMaster,
David,
county, N. Y., 11:622. McMaster, James, of Col.
Pawling's regiment, titions,
111:262.
Levi
1:857; pe-
State of
598
McMenomy (McMennomy),
McNeal,
Long go IV:826, 855; permitted return, V: 360-361. permitted to
(Mrs),
to
Island, to
of
Sche-
Col.
Levi
McMichael, Alexander, nectady, N. Y., VI:334.
McMichael, John,
of
Pawling's regiment, 11:40. McMichael. Walter, his debt
to
Clinton, 11:609.
McMillan, Nancy, of Johnstown, N. Y., petitions, V:843. McMillen, William,
V:687.
linquency,
McMullen,
for
recruit
V:537,
service,
538.
joins
Col.
of
John,
James
McClaghry's regiment of Ulster county
militia, prisoner,
IV:205,
206. John,
death
as
spy,
337;
his
sentenced
VI: 335,
336,
movements,
previous
VI:336, 361. McMullen, William,
to
of
New York
state militia, his arre:t ordered,
I
:
266.
N. Y.,
Archibald, of
Scotch Patent, Charlotte county, N. Y., assists party on way to
Canada, VI: 36 -362; VII:357. 1
his ferry,
McNeal, Edward, of Wallkill. N. Y., petitions, 111:493.
McNeal, Edward,
of second regi-
ment, Ulster county
militia, serv-
294; VI :624. Wallkill, N. Y..
ing at Haverstraw, 1:288, militia class,
McNeal, John,
of
111:493.
petitions,
Daniel,
Wallkill,
of
exempts
of
N. Y., 111:471.
McNeesh, James, Charlotte
McNeill,
McMullen,
Scotch
of
enemy, VI:337.
McNeal (McNiel),
McNeel,
McMullen,
of
see
also
exempts
of
IV:447.
county,
McNeal, Mc-
Neel.
McNeill, John, lieutenant, of Col. Morris Graham's levies, 11:266;
commends IV:40I.
Lt.
McNeill, John,
Robert
Wood,
lieutenant, of ninth
regiment, British army, with Bur-
McMunn, ton,
Archibald,
Patent, Charlotte county,
heads
Duncan,
months'
nine
for de-
fined
New York
James,
debt to Clin-
his
11:610.
county
McNeal,
of Col.
of
regiment militia,
see
John Dutchess
V:825.
also
geant,
1:415.
Saratoga,
11:451
(McNeall), testifies
in
McNitt (McKnitt), Alexander, of Charlotte county, N. Y., commissioner
McNeel, Mc-
Neill.
McNeal
at
(note).
McNamar, WiUiam, Frear's
goyne
,
ser-
court martial,
for
conspiracies.
III:
IV:307; captain of exIV:446; empts, complaint against, IV:727, 728; applies 640,
for
ammunition for
178-179.
militia,
VII:
Analytical Index
McPherson (Makipherson), Alexander, his
family sent to
— Clinton
McWilliams, John, of exempts of
Canada,
VI:452.
Maddon, Jeremiah, Frear's
McPherson, Ann, Johnstown, N. Y., asks permission to go to Canada, V:297. McPherson, Catherine,
of
Sandy
McPherson, Locklen, his wife to Canada, VI:452.
.(note)
1:278.
I
county
militia,
V:527.
see Martine.
of Hackensack, McVicar, N. J., rum claimed by, 1:546, ,
547.
12
IV:448
VI:908
(note), VIII:
of,
135,
VII:
(note).
Spain,
of
tary
(note)
;
Beaumarchais
at,
at
(note); secre-
legation
at,
V:289
John Jay writes from
neighborhood
of,
V:684;
Mrs
V:686.
Maetener, John, of Tryon county, N. Y., prisoner, VI: 726.
Magaw,
"
,
Brinckerhoff's regiment of Dutch-
;
court of, 11:303
of Orange county, McQuier, N. Y., IV:827.
McTeer, John, of Col. Abraham
;
Madrid,
McQueen, Alexander, of exempts of Kings district, Albany county, 111:673, 731, 732.
in
Beau-
196 (note). Madras, India, blockade
Jay
militia,
election
his
;
68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 83,
523.
McClaghry's regiment of Ulster
: 1
action of, in continental
congress,
McPherson (McPharson), Mary, of Johnstown, N. Y., asks permission to go to Canada, V:843. McPherson, Sandy, his family, V:
McTine,
1
upheld Robert Morris,
sent
McQuarters, John, of Col. James
:88
86
intellectual
808, approves marchais claim, 11:307 (note);
McPherson, Flora, child of Sandy McPherson, V:523. sent to
1
of
president his
States;
1
Sandy McPherson, V:523. McPherson, Duncan (Dunckin), his family, VI:452.
McPherson, James, his wife Canada, VI:452.
James,
eminence,
John
Dutchess
of
11:627.
militia,
Madison, United
Col.
of
regiment
county
McPherson's family, V:523. child of McPherson, Dougal,
ess
N. Y., 111:471.
Wallkill,
of
county
599
Papers
"
Robert,
colonel,
prisoner
on Long Island, V:491 859.
(note),
Magazine of American History," extracts VI:257, 264 from, (note), VIII:396-419. Magdalen," schooner on James river,
Magee, Magee,
1:89. see also
McGee.
James,
captain,
Morris Graham's of court martial,
Magee, Peter,
of
Col.
member VI:334. levies,
lieutenant,
of third
6oo
New York
State of
Magee, Peter
—
continued.
New York
regiment.
resignation,
V:480;
resentation
to
Maitland. John, major, of seventyoffers
line,
first
VI
legislature,
Major (Mrs), of German N. Y.. IV:83.
Magin, Flats.
McGuire.
see also
Maguire,
Hugh,
Maguire,
counterfeiting
with
charged
money, VII:268-
269.
Mahackamack
Neversink,
river,
Sullivan county,
William,
loyalist,
pris-
11:415, 422, 429, 466,
Indians,
V:23l
New York
Malcolm, William, of city, VIII :xxxiii.
Malcom (Malcolm),
,
attacks
New York
of
regiments
Malcom, William,
city,
war expedition
of,
John, en-
of thirteenth regiment, Al-
bany county militia, VI: 39; his charge for broad axe, VI:229.
Mahoney (Mahaney), William, Fishkill
Landing, to
N. Y.,
of
aids
:366;
may be
1:434; joined
to Clinton's
462; ordered to Westchester county, 1:463, 464; brigade, 1:455,
return of his levies, to
New Jersey,
quartermaster
1:566; goes
1:656, 722-723; general
confers
with, 11:73, 76-77; his presence
desired
at
1:339-340.
desert,
re-
regiment, 1
of service in obstructing navigation,
(note).
soldier
colonel, of addi-
continental
tional
treat of his corps,
Mahoney (Mahawney),
Ramapo,
11:365;
with Gen. Gates, 11:478, 481
349.
Henry, of
Mains, John,
his
William
Col.
IV: 185.
command,
Butler's
479,
of
ant,
British
483; at Valley 11:568; commends Al-
482,
Forge, bert
Mair (Maire), Alexander, forty-third
army,
lieuten-
regiment,
wounded,
I
:opp.
329.
Pawling,
criticises
Alexander,
British army.
major-gen-
IV:509.
11:607
city,
(note);
proposal to send
20,000 New York
bushels of wheat to
11:833-834; II
Maitland.
;
apprises Clinton of plan to recover Highland posts, 11:478-
account for beef,
IV:650.
eral,
ex-
Marlborough,
Ulster county, 111:4 II.
N. Y., V:229
467. 472, 476.
Main,
of
James,
New
of
Malaga, Spain, news from India brought by way of, VII:232.
•
sign,
army, in IV: 161
VIII :266.
Maharry,
Mahican
Tappan,
(Mager),
empts
(note).
oner.
at
(note).
:
220.
British
regiment,
affair
joins in rep-
:834;
on
his
state
of
army, judgment moving chain, 111:21 Col. Hugh
as to
;
Hughes
with,
111:51;
recom-
Analytical Index
—
continued, Malcom, William mends William Barber for aide-
de-camp, 111:75; his
up
389
(note)
111:279-280, Clinton to, on
;
Maj,
against
111:442; Clinton
:443
under
to,
;
his
to
tories
668, captain
to
be
111:572;
to,
on
treat-
are
IV:519;
inhabitants
IV:520;
743
;
1
in
;
V:46; proposes V:49-50; in-
Stony
42, 43; wants
command
1
02
;
refers
application for
IV:
Gen.
Putnam,
asks
state
recognition
com-
IV: 134-1 35;
regiment,
for
plains that restrictions on flag of
truce 1
94
;
are
disregarded,
sustained
enforcing
IV: 193-
Clinton
by
restrictions,
in
IV 195:
196; his correspondence with Gen. Putnam over detention of flag sloop,
ceive
IV:200-205;
instructions
Clove,
recalls
charge of
New
York, IV: troops from Smith's
loyalists sent to
252;
for
to re-
IV:274;
question
of
with
;
able opinion of,
with exchanges opinions Clinton on militia officers, IV:
;
regiment
Highlands
8
to
militia
by his
V:20-21. 32, 46. VI: 3 (note) Gen. Parsons' favor-
to dismiss militia,
03
of
design of robbers against,
IV:7-8; censures commissioners for conspiracies, IV:
1
troops,
incorporated with Spencer's, IV:
militia,
IV:42,
that
robbery
frontier
111:667-
recruits,
young
ruining
officers,
IV:781
;
for
exposes
privilege,
43,
357; IV:362-
prisoners,
dramshops
111:657;
work,
be
superseded, IV:349, 353,
IV:476-477; shows
IV :30 1-302; denounces who has abused flag
permits
to
soldier,
;
sets
315-317.
313-314,
325-327, 348, 349, 353;
intercedes
prisoners
from Vermont,
311-312,
IV:
to,
363;
levies,
ment of disaffected persons. III: 65 7 Clinton to, on persons banished
continued.
abuse of flag referred
on
charge,
111:656; Clinton
Malcom, William
forwards
sends suspected person to Clinton,
6oi
Clinton Papers
Hammill,
sends news from Peeks-
111:501;
kill,
fill
regiment,
charge
III
desires to
—
formed
1
ing
enemy's
to
relation of his
;
V:81
of
officers
has
;
serv-
claim
consideration in appointments,
315; orders
345
;
at Fishkill, to
at
Verplancks
Gen. Parsons', V:
wishes
;
with,
activity
and
V:50-5I
Point,
6 -62
of
Point
Maj.
on march
to
V
:
V:334; gives Hill, V:344-
to
frontier with
VI: 156,
159; impress warrants issued to, VI :209 inlevies,
;
vites Col.
command 225,
Albert Pawling to take at Fort Schuyler, VI :
248-249;
has
difference
with Capt. Lush, VI:225-226; routs party of savages,
news
sent
direction,
from
VI:285;
frontier
VI:288-290;
on
his
asks aid
602
New York
State of
—
Mamakating valley, Sullivan county, N. Y.. V:229 (note).
continued, Malcom, William of militia. VI:29I, 292-293, 294 capture of men sent out by
Mamaroneck
;
(Maronick)
VI:332-333, 355. VI: 339; to sends express Clinton, VI:
chester county,
know nature of his :4 15-4 6, 569VI commission,
Putnam
his
orders,
375;
393
tured
1
570,
cannon
799;
645,
in
of his
of,
litia
of
exempts
New York VIII
actor,
,
:xx.
I
coting,
MamMamaMamicotting, MammaMammacotting, Mamo-
coting.
Memacotting)
acoting, cotting,
Mamacating, Mamacotten,
Sullivan
,
county. N. Y., committee
694,
699,
11:673,
movement
by way
petition
to
force at,
111:681;
ment may be
ren-
to
V:603;
20;
161; place
in,
for
his
enemy pursued VI:242.
goes
463-464;
New York
from
city
to
Camden, VI:336. England,
not
repre-
sented in parliament, 1:26.
Manchester, Vt., Col. be reinforced
IV:846;
V
242
(note)
meets
at,
in
ef-
111:20;
exchange,
111:455,
sent
to,
111:605.
refuses oath,
Man, James, see Marr, James. Man, Thomas, ensign, loyalist,
German
V:228
desires
11:851;
son exchanged, III:
detach:
percity,
of,
IV:824. V:75. 107;
emissaries near,
asks
New York
111:192,
IV:823,
at,
II:
advised,
rout,
plot,
his
Manchester, levies
of
captain,
214-215;
in
have
fort
neighborhood
IV :5 62-5 63; dezvous
of,
forts
;
I:
of,
1:694, 696-697, 717; news
from
1
11:809-810; charged with complicity
193, 250; recruiting for enemy
brought
Isaac,
mission to go to
detained, in,
V :62
at,
mi-
;
infor-
VII:111 (note).
to
207-208, j
Mamakating,
(note)
V:553;
N. Y., collects force Indians and tories, 11:201;
of
IV:855.
Malone,
at,
Schoharie,
I
Mallishaw, David, of city,
plundering
near, taken,
Albany county,
Kings district, 111:673.
V :462
Man (Mann), of
Joseph,
111:507, 668, V:552;
mation obtained
VIII: 153.
sion,
Malison,
11:652; persons cap-
at,
at,
action near,
VI:423; pay 798; VI:633-634, brigade, recommended for important mischarge
;
continental stores at,
seeks to
;
distance
by way of, 1 :341 1:344; Gen.
betvveen rivers
direct levies,
%vill
West-
,
N. Y.,
1
5
1
,
(note);
direction
of,
at,
troops to ;
Warner
to
11:227, 228;
march
general
to,
II:
assembly
V:325, 326.
Mancius, W., of Albany county,
N. Y.,
petitions,
111:327, 334.
Analytical Index
— Clinton
Manck, Johannes, of Tryon county, N. Y., petitions, V:179.
Mapes,
Mandevil (Mandevel, Mandeville), near Col. Beverly Robin-
Mapes,
,
son's in Highlands, medicine left
with, 111:264; his house
Ameri-
can army quarters, IV:202, V: 243; place named for, VII :1 14 (note).
Schaghticoke. N. Y., IV:153.
Mandeville, David,
in
debt to Clin-
11:609.
ton,
Mandeville,
debt
in
Francis,
to
island, see also
Manhattan
name
for,
:68
York.
N. Y., Indian
island, 1
;
oldest
church
founding of Presbyterian church on, 1:81 work of
1:80;
on,
for
delin-
of
Samuel,
of
exempts
N. Y., 111:471.
Wallkill,
Mapes (Maps),
Stephen, of
New York
regiment.
fifth
his
line,
bounty, VI:655.
(Mapletown), in town N. Y., VII:591,
Mapleton
Hoosick,
592.
Maps, plan of Burgoyne's encampment, II:opp. 334; plan of attack on Forts Clinton and Montgom380; showing Hud-
ery, II:opp.
son river in Highlands,
Clinton, 11:609.
Manhattan
fined
Joseph,
quency, V:686.
of
Mandevil, Hendrick, of exempts of
603
Papers
392
of
plan
;
Braemus
campment II:opp. 430; plan at
at
position
1777,
en-
heights,
of Burgoyne's
Saratoga
II:opp.
II:opp.
Burgoyne's
Oct.
1
0,
446; maps and
;
obstructing
river
prosecuted
on,
1:138; American works on, defied, 1:186-187.
Maning,
,
Eng.,
V:300.
(Mrs), property
seized sey,
by
in
New
of
safety
Parce
exempts of Wall-
N. Y., 111:471.
Mansfield, district,
Thomas, of Saratoga N. Y., petitions, V:262.
Manuel, Hendrick E., of Ramapo,
N. Y.,
760, 766, 767; obtained
525
;
prisoner, 1:483.
I:
11:466,
at,
received
committee meets tary stores
at,
20; exempts tition
from,
force
to
can be
at,
490,
514,
message
from
at,
11:645;
11:647;
mili-
111:127, 401, V: of, IV :3 1-32; peIV :5 1-53, 65-66
exposed,
IV: 166
by Brant,
IV:807 IV at,
guards near, threatened
militia
11:214; council of
at,
threatening
Indians
(Mancefield),
(Perce),
at,
579, 11:444; horses purchased at, 1:607; loyalists in, 1:758,
of,
Jer-
11:625.
Mansfield
kill,
raiders
IV:406, 535, 537, 540, 555, 585. Marbletown, N. Y., Clinton
of London,
Manlius, town of, N. Y., grant of land in, 11:190 (note).
Mansel,
papers relative to state boundary,
be
stationed
State of
6o4 Marbletown, N, Y.
—
continued.
at, V:107, 853; 278, 907; news of burning of
V:150, at, 60 journey from Easton to, V:241 (note); persons removed Minisink 1
received
;
VI:563; residents who have
to,
VI:639;
sons with enemy,
ton
VII: 155;
at,
VII:225; court held at, VII:409. from,
Clin-
moves
militia
martial
de,
French charge des
af-
action on memorial from,
faires,
VII:72.
at
Marinus,
confined
VII:503.
Fishkill.
enemy's
VII :28;
29
members of
British vessel,
the,
IV:
Maria
Theresa,"
the,
British
packet, captured, VII: 173, 187.
Maricle, Marrikill, see Merkell.
Marienes,
see
also
Marinus,
Mo-
Marley
(Marlay), of
British
George,
sixty-second
cap-
regiment,
army, with Burgoyne at (note).
WindV:
(Marlborough).
county, Vt., letters from,
437, VI: 162; Gov. Chittenden enforces authority
N.
Y..
(New
374.
in,
to
permission
1:197;
letters
11:279.
518,
character
committee
of,
work
V:672.
Marlborough)
suspicious
Thomas, of Schoharie, N. Y., prisoner, VI: 136.
empts
Marienes,
settlement
O.,
Marietta,
of,
II:
(note).
Marignon, Marigny, see Matigny. Marin, court
VII:373.
in,
in,
11:673;
go
,
to,
from,
I:
V:936; 1:383;
men
111:161; residents
at of,
111:319, IV:813, VII:275; ex-
renes.
513
VII:
Mark, Isaac, of Cherry Valley, N. Y.. petitions, 11:822.
asked,
421, 422. "
fort surrenders to,
Marlborough
company, IV:681.
VI:913; movements,
detached on particular en-
;
Saratoga, 11:451
" Maria,"
with
reinforced,
ham
his
captured
VI:912;
Marckle (Mackle), Charles, captain, of Col. Armand's dragoons, of
Charles,
watching
Marlboro
seizure
Mo-
Carolina, effect of his exertions,
Marckle, see also Merkel, Merkell.
reports
Marienes,
son, by enemy, 111:395, 407. Marion, Francis, general, of South
tain,
March (Marrch), Amos,
also
see
renes.
terprise,
Marbois, Francois de Barbe, Marquis
York.
Marinus,
176.
levies
New
,
lieutenant,
martial
IV:697.
at
member
Fort
of
Ranger,
at,
of,
111:410-412; regiment petition from, VII:
V:527;
374. Marlin,
,
his
account
with
Capt. Samuel Pell, VI:561. Maroh, captain, loyalist, 485. ,
I:
Marquis, Manuel, of Hopewell, Dutchess county, N. Y., 11:585.
Analytical Index
Marr,
Henry,
seventh
of
captain,
British
regiment,
forty-
army,
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
451 (note). Marr (Man, Mar, Mars), James,
N. Y.,
of Cherry Valley,
suf-
by enemy's attacks, IV: 340, 410, 675, V:415, 418; aid given to, V:62, 63. Marseilles, France, news received fers
by way
VII:232.
of,
Merselus,
Merselis,
Merseylus.
of Albany,
refuses oath, 111:604.
N. Y.,
Marselis, Nicholas, captain, of regiment,
Albany county
member
court
of
coke,
Marsh,
of
VI
:
111:300.
serves
un-
Joseph,
483. judge,
,
court,
Marsh,
,
carries
New
of
483, 486 (note).
general
letter,
VI:
N. H.,
county,
Socialburg,
N. Y.,
sent
from
prisoner
Marsh,
of
Daniel,
to
Rockingham, Hurley, 11:831, 832.
Daniel,
his defense,
of
Durham, Vt.,
111:551, 698.
for dis-
11:474.
affection,
receipt
signs
for
exchanged persons, VII:320. Marshall, Elihu, of Poughkeepsie,
N. Y.,
signs
remonstrance,
II:
Marshall, Elihu, captain, of second
his
New York
line,
V:704;
commission,
date of offers
VI:785-786; under Col. Marinus Willett, VI: 862, 894, 895, VII:285; staat tioned Albany, VII:265,
4 3-4 4, 449 transmits returns and asks instructions, VII:3631
364;
;
reports to Clinton prepara-
414;
on
enemy, VII:413-
committee
to
design
badge, VIII :295.
Marshall
Charlotte
V:135,
693.
IV:564,
shire,
788.
Marsh,
New Hamp-
puted towns with
tions to receive
member of IV:694, V:134.
Hampshire,
New Hamp-
of
shire Grants, favors union of dis-
1
der Col. Marinus WiUett, VII:
Marsh,
V:
to serve in levies,
Schaghti-
petitions,
captain,
,
loyalist, prisoner,
examination,
414. Marsh,
regiment.
martial,
Nicholas,
N. Y.,
his
militia,
334. Marselis,
loyalist,
Marsh, Ephraim,
IV:413;
Butternuts,
V:415.
546.
first
111:334, V:260;
signs petitions,
of
Elisha,
N. Y.,
Marsh, William,
Ahaswerus G., of Schenectady, N. Y., 111:66.
Marselis,
Marselis, Gysbert G.,
Marsh,
605
Papers
Marsh, Thomas, confined Marsselus,
also
see
Marselis,
— Clinton
(Marshal),
James,
of
Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment of
Dutchess county
militia,
II:
627, V:71. " Marshall,
John,
Washington," VIII:306-314.
his
extract
Life
of
from,
State of
6o6
Marshall, Nathaniel, of Westchester
N. Y.,
county,
New York
prisoner
in
11:723.
city,
district,
Albany county,
111:628. 629.
Marshall of
New
Nehemiah,
N. Y.,
Rochelle,
ar-
rangement for his exchange. III: 106, 668, 669. Marshall, Robert, of line.
fifth
regiment.
V:926.
witnesses agreement,
V:
299. Marshall
Quaker, V:74. Marsselus, see also Marselis, Merse-
Merselus, Merseylus.
Albany county, IV:241.
Martelaers island, see also Constitution island. island,
Hudson
fortifications
Martin,
reach,
N. Y., 1:126. Marthas Vineyard,
on,
river,
1:129,
for ensign,
1
:61 0.
Capt. Ebenezer
WoodhuU's of
Elizabeth,
Clove,
light
1:551.
horse of Cornwall,
Smith's
Orange county, N. Y., for, V:376.
Martin, Gotlob, of Rhinebeck precinct.
N. Y.. V:372.
cinct,
N. Y., V:372.
tice,
New
Jersey, jus-
kidnapped, 111:654.
Martin,
John,
N. Y..
his
of
Schenectady.
deposition,
IV':420,
Martin, John, lieutenant, of Char-
county
militia,
Mass.,
V
:
North Carolina. V:194 (note). pre-
Martin. Mathew. of Newfane, Vt.,
1.
riflemen.
III:
VI:613. Martin, Moses, of Charlotte county,
N. Y., chairman captured on Susque-
hanna. yi:605.
arrested,
Martin, Josiah, colonial governor of
lieutenant, of Capt.
Posey's
,
111:631.
recommended
Archibald,
Martin,
river,
588. Martin,
loyalist.
791-792.
Hudson
tended supplies for IV:51
Thomas
N. Y..
Dutchess
of
Agrippa.
county.
lotte
,
regi-
ment, petitions, I\':134.
421.
132.
Martin,
captain,
Massachusetts
fifteenth
Martin, Isaac, of
Ephraim, of exempts of Orange county, IV:628.
Martelaers
Adam,
Martin (Mortin),
Marston,
N. Y.,
Schaghticoke,
Martin, Henrich, of Rhinebeck pre-
Marsselus, Johannes, of exempts of
Martelaers
of
,
articles
Marshfield, Mass., 1:210 (note).
lis,
charge for enter-
his
N. Y., VII:609.
Martin,
Zaccheus,
(Marshal),
-.
Martin, Azariah, quartermaster, oi
Marshall, William, of Rhinebeck,
N. Y.,
—
tainment. VI: 147.
of
(Marshal),
New York
Martin,
Martin,
Marshall, Nathaniel, of exempts of
Kings
New York
11:793;
IV:446.
of
of committee,
associate
exempts.
Analytical Index "
Hudson
Martin, Polly," sloop on
VI:409.
river,
N. Y.,
V:159
loyalist,
(note).
commander
Stephen,
of
William,
fourth
regiment,
militia,
111:466.
Marline,
county
Haverstraw
precinct, N. Y., 11:538; tions, IV:171.
peti-
IV: 138.
county militia, Martine (Mctine), William, seventh
of
tenant,
Dutchess county
lieu-
regiment,
militia,
his
ap-
at,
fleet
at,
D'Estaing's
news
received
from,
IV:451; IV:481; IV:528,
538, 554, VII:232; merchant-
men
escorted
Martling,
V:730
(note).
Daniel, captain, of
regiment, militia,
to,
Westchester
first
county
111:477.
Marvin,
,
complaint
name attached
to
from Suffolk county,
Marvin, .Ebenezer, of Saratoga 111:210,
petitions,
of
first
Elihu,
111:451-452;
IV: 159, 170; oyer and ter-
Clarkstown,
for court of
IV :2 75-2 76;
miner,
court
571
V:679; to
papers
;
receive
to
V:917;
clothing for troops,
wards
attending
IV:279,
martial,
for-
VI
Clinton,
Marvin,
:
of
fourth
Orange county
militia,
Seth,
regiment,
captain,
with Col. Levi Pawling, 1:668;
Ramapo, 1:720;
assessor for
VI:456.
Cornwall,
Maryburgh, Manor of Livingston, N. Y., men employed at, V: 753.
Maryland, early voyage delegates from,
1
:94
state
last
to ratify articles of confederation,
1:169, 111:659; not represented in
Annapolis convention, in
quota of tax to
555
(note)
;
president
11:603
(note);
IV:
visions in, not adequate,
British supplies
north
of,
1
:
1
74
1:210 1775, be raised by, II
dis-
Orange county
.1:92;
to, ;
make
lieutenant-colonel,
regiment.
commission
his
gress to
769, V:916. Marvin,
111:148;
instructions,
population
N. Y., VII:347. trict,
at
at
Martinique (Martinica), West Indies, French officer from, 1:586; agent
goes to Fishkill, III:
;
655.
pointment, 111:247, 249.
continental
and
petitions,
Martine (Murtine), Daniel, lieutenant, of third regiment, Westchester
to
11:364; chair-
Orange county commit-
of
asks
of
Daniel,
men
send
to
posts,
111:61
mittee,
of
lieutenant,
Ulster
Highland tee,
continued.
urged
101; chairman of Cornwall com-
boat party, VII:346. Martin, Th's, loyalist, 11:774. Martin,
—
Marvin, Elihu
man
607
Papers
militia,
Martin, Samuel, of Queens county,
Martin,
— Clinton
of
conr
representation to, store
of
drawn from
11:869;
pro-
11:757;
delays
states
ap-
proval of articles of confedera-
6o8
State of
—
Maryland
continued,
from continental treasury to. III: 741 grain for army obtained ;
IV:23, 24, 25; scarcity IV: 141; capacity in,
from, of
grain
IV:452; IV:
of, to furnish tobacco,
right
policy toward
470-471
of flour
portation
its
(note);
IV:841
rights,
and grain
IV:737
Massachusetts,
V:269
tories in,
advised to permit ex-
;
state
;
V:219; crops V:294; quota
zines in, ful,
monthly (note)
to
(note),
in, plenti-
agrees
issue,
be obtained
in,
442;
Connecticut
on
confederation,
VI:387; William S. Livingston VI:680; quota of, toward public expenses and cost of war, VI:714; asked to make visits,
good
depreciation
VI: 791
pay,
;
of
soldiers'
Lord Cornwallis
try sentiment of, VII: 175; Lord Cornwallis does not land in, VII :21 Count de Grasse
may
1
;
writes to governor of,
quota
of
469
congress
;
funds
continental
and
VII:434; tax,
appeals
troops,
VIII :68, 69, 70, 71, 72,
;
VIII: 79, 192-193,
eral capital,
219;
delegates from, expected in
Philadelphia, VIII:116; British
convene
446
on Vermont
with,
1
interested in location of fed-
general
(note),
flour to
83
V:323
684;
of,
penses,
on goods, V:
:
to,
VII: for
VII:594;
of
783, expenses of VIII :46; votes of delegates from, on adjustment of national ex-
247.
210
VI:254; VI: 384,
States,
for
quota
toward
VI
debt
VIII :39 (note);
VIII: 156
delegates from,
maga-
on
interest
of
claims to western territory,
position
quota United
prisoners in,
507; quota of supplies, V:5I4; remonstrance of, against exclusive 190-195,
continued.
for
territorial
assessment, profits of,
;
—
Maryland
111:659; money advanced
tion,
New York
in
in
assembly,
exclusive
territorial
claims, dele-
instructs
VI: 195-1 99,
confederation,
205-206; requested
to
author-
subscription to articles,
207-208;
resolutions
touching
location
capital.
of
articles
respecting
VI:
adopted of
in,
federal
VIII: 192-1 93.
recommendation
affairs,
military
V:
session,
remonstrates against
;
VI: 190-1 95;
ize
VIII:
Philadelphia,
(note)
gates
(note);
favor motion to
that militia be joined to continental
army,
11:236; request that
battalions be filled up,
11:813;
rendezvous
11:814;
request
of
drafts,
from congress
for
light
cavalry, 11:828. troops,
386;
598
reinforce sent
(note)
to ;
Washington, Wilmington, required
plete state quota,
winter quarters,
to
11:619;
IV:333
II:
II;
comtheir
(note)
;
Analytical Index
—
Maryland
troops
Gen.
under (note)
Hook
Paulus (note)
V
52
1
:
V:202;
for,
in
V:206
expedition,
quota of,V:504 (note),
;
779, 782 (note), 785 (note); Guilford
their losses in battle of
Court House, VI: 739; depreciaof
tion
their
second
VI: 79 1; Gen. joins
pay,
regiment
Marion. VI:913,
"
Maryland Journal and Baltimore matter
Advertiser,"
V: 12-14 Mason, county
Col.
of
of
regiment
John Dutchess
V:825.
militia,
643, 744. 745.
550
to
111:173-174, 293;
church, VIII
:xvi.
Jonathan,
Boston,
Grand
Lodge
of,
1
discontent
:8
of
New
tax,
how
right
of.
secretary
;
in,
trary writs issued in,
deny
312; Gen.
(note),
76-77;
I:
be governor
unfit to
of,
I
:
;
to
John Adams,
1
to,
:92 1
colonial
;
:93
irrup-
;
tions into, part of British policy,
alarm
1:128;
40
;
extends
I
to,
:
disregards treaty provisions,
1:170; not represented at An1 74 suggests amend-
.napolis,
:
1
;
articles of confederation,
rebellion
1:181;
1:30; 1:33;
arbifirst
of parliament
to
1:34; stamp 1 :36 puritan protest distributor of,
treated,
letter 1
44
1:184;
in,
;
sent
to
president
II:
of,
Gen. Lincoln's popularity 11:173; required by consist;
New
York,
II:
asked
recall
of
ency to support
227
York, 11:877 (note). Massachusetts, Thomas Hutchinson
to
307 of.
79; superior to other colonies, I: 91 demonstrations in, gratifying
in,
of
Mass., 1:72.
1:8;
:
1:206; copy of Gen. Schuyler's
his
historian
Gage
:
Hampshire Grants, I IV: 197, 213, V:284
(note),
budget
I
of,
CHnton, 11:182-183,
Clinton,
Masonic
New
73-74,
1:66; claim
of,
;
to
Mason,
support
sentiment
his congratu-
represents cases of refugees
;
;
danger of forwardness in, 1 :205 danger to Sons of Freedom in,
Mason, John (Rev.),
268
VI:
(note).
lations
65; loyalty
ment of
British emissary,
of, in
:46 (note)
1
favorable to compromise,
of,
to
continued.
example
;
of liberty,
1
Mason, John, of New Hampshire, his line, IV:397, V:I43. VI: Mason, John,
—
opinion relating
(note).
Francis,
Frear's
in,
printed
:44
1
in,
609
Papers
Massachusetts
continued,
Putnam,
uniform
;
—
— Clinton
(note)
;
colonial officers,
11:308; conven-
tion troops sent to,
450 for
(note), artificers
11:446, 447,
662; request and materials.
to.
II:
507-508, 818; quota of tax for 1778, 11:555 (note); salt on
way
from, to middle states, II
579;
price of iron in,
seeks
to
obtain
flour
:
11:657; in
New
6io
New York
State of
—
Massachusetts
York
111:231
purchased
(note); cattle
465;
111:464,
in,
of
scarcity
of
11:716; repeal
state,
charter,
Massachusetts
continued.
grain
and
in,
612-614,
579,
111:553-554,
flour
—
continued.
supplies of beef, VI: 138, 299,
849 committee
of, in
;
VI: 160;
loyalist
VI: 166; price of VI: 179; purchase of for French army, VI
734, IV:162, 251-252, 262-265, 390, 489-490, 515-
516, 520, 549, 569; articles to be imported from, 111:618-619;
182, 244;
may
sioners
confer
funds
continental
111:741
flour to
;
advanced
to,
be exported
to,
in,
beef
in,
:
to
to
of
boundaries
under misappre-
flour denied to,
IV:643-644;
hension,
IV:810,
1
nance
834;
833,
torial rights to
84 -842
flour
running
speculators
of
into, terri-
its
be respected, IV: mainte-
for
provides
;
permis-
IV:692;
sion to export to, given,
V
delegates,
:
1
seizure of flour purchased for,
120,
124-125;
torial
limits
mittee
in,
V:184; V:185;
ancient
V
of,
:
1
39
;
19;
V
:
British
officer
statement of
its
of
articles
to
New
claim to
:
relinquish
claim
Hampshire Grants, VII:
150; not represented to
VI
toward public cost of war, VI:
714; ready to
in
appeal
congress for determination of
VII: 165, 517; act that trade VII:201 of,
restricted
New
confederation, of,
dispute,
to,
from
constructed
617; quota expenses and
com-
sent
VI :433, 435-436;
boundary of, VI :608. 614, 615, 865, VII:238; its rights under
terri-
makes recommendation,
French
with
VI:245-246; its claim Vermont lands described and
considered,
IV:220; supply
appoint commis-
officers,
IV: 129- 130; order of council of safety of,
states,
oath of
takes
allegiance to, flour
619,
convention
with committees of other
(note)
;
quota
partment and currency of,
of,
for
war de-
VII :469; counterfeited, VII: civil list,
Hampshire Grants, V:394396 Vermont policy in dealing
VIII :21 7; of, 563, quotas VIII :39 (note), 46; suggestion
with, V:436, VI:41; effect of Vermont influence on, V:437;
tion,
;
position
Connecticut
of
V:486
towns toward,
river
(note);
charges for keeping army horses
from, for general system of taxa-
in
VIII :65
;
action of delegates
VIII :67, 68, 69, 72, 82, 116, 135, 261-
congress,
71,
262
;
its
claim
to
New York
lands,
VIII :26 1-262, 269, 393-
congress will consider claim of,
395
provincial congress of, re-
V:798
ceives
in,
V:677;
tories
(note)
;
from,
V:750;
depended on
for
;
Washington, VIII :397.
Analytical Index
—
Massachusetts
assembly,
general
for
requests
consider
will
II:
reinforcements,
preservation of pine timber
227; recommended
11:563 (note);
to,
and
resolution of, designed to
improve
11:676-
act
credit,
public
commissioners to
677; appoints
measures
concert
on
of
subject
con-
regulating
authorizes pur-
111:372;
prices,
controlling
addresses
111:220;
prices,
gress
for
IV:737 disVermont up
chase of flour and grain, (note)
takes
;
V :490-49
pute,
1
acts
;
on recom-
mendation of congress concerning V :698 Washington currency, ;
suggests appeal on depreciation of
V:748;
to,
VI
:65 7-659;
VII:594;
and
funds
additional
of
soldiers'
appealed
acts
pay,
to,
for
troops,
protests against pur-
affairs,
powder
sent
to
:200 John Thomas made brigadier-general, 1:210 (note); 1
;
bounties ;
V:724;
granted
to
recruits,
I
:
reinforcements withheld from
Gen. Schuyler, 11:199; request from congress for light cavalry,
11:828; pleted,
money
re-
field,
council asked to hasten
reinforcements,
V:854-855. and names
regiments, see also troops of colonels.
first (Vose's), VII :1 15; second (Bailey's), 11:521, VI: 293; second (Sprout's), VII:
regiments,
115;
(Greaton's), 1:817,
third
846, 11:13, 15,26,41,54, 68, 78,
111:124,
189, 194.
128,
175,
186,
195,200,201,206.
212, 226, 258, VII
:1
15; fourth
VII:115;
(Shepard's),
fifth
(Putnam's).III:15, 26, 29, 37. 53,
IV:599,
117,
659, VI 1:1
236
15,
(note);
111:124,
128,
175,
VI:
633,
262; sixth
seventh
VII:115;
sixth,
V:
(Smith's),
(Alden's),
185,
186,
IV:21,49, 55,60, 80, 82, 118, 154, 163. 261. 284. 289. V: 418; seventh VI:659, VII:115; 123.
camp,
of
189, 194, 195,200, 201,212.
395.
577
proportion
quired for bringing army into
226, 258, 405, 432, 447, 467, 473, 586, 591, 596. 600, 632.
chase of Indian lands, VIII :393-
military
—
VIII :65; acts on VI 1 1:26 1-262 line,
269;
(note),
military affairs
on uniform system
acts
taxation,
boundary
—
continued.
513;
:4 14.
6ii
Clinton Papers
Massachusetts
continued.
commiliee of safety, order given by,
VIII
—
magazines
IV:639;
badly
de-
quota of supplies
required for continental
army, V:
(Brooks'). eighth
(M.
Jackson's), IV:378, 379,
380,
381. 382, 384, 432,438,484. 491. VI:113, VII:115; eighth (Wesson's). IV:78; ninth
(H. VI:659; ninth (H. tenth VII:115; Jackson's), thirteenth (Tupper's), VII:115; Harrison's),
(Wigglesworth's), 11:1 18;
levies
(Brown's). VI:170. 212. 265.
6l2
New York
State of
—
Massachusetts
354;
—
regiments
con.
militia
(Sparhawk's), I: 536. 537. 540. one company with Gen. troops, Clinton.
1
:
1
64- 65 1
;
six
thousand,
under Gen. Lincoln, expected
1:488; Col. Sparhawk
Peekskill,
commands detachment desired
at
defense
for
1:536;
of,
Hudson
of
—
Massachusetts
Gen. Heath. V:152 (note) form
of.
V:202; quota
504
(note)
to
;
tablishment Jan.
;
northern department,
officers in
227; at
1 1
:
contribute to victory gained
their
Gen.
482
11:298;
Bennington,
Gates empowered 11:506; wanted
to
to
apply
for,
complete
quota, 11:619; Clinton authorized
11:776-777; needed up continental battalions,
to call for, to
fill
11:813; called on
Hudson
river.
for defense of
11:872-873. Ill: 128,
18-19, 26, 37, 82,
4-5,
130, 154, 179, 246; sent to relief of Col. Gansevoort, 111:204 (note)
;
summoned
to
relief
of
Tryon county, 111:405, 467, VI: 63 (note), 68, 83, 97, VII :94, 74.
1
in continental es-
at
VII:
JohnstoAvn,
New York
enter
near
required
VII:395-396;
George, losses
1781, VI:
1,
help
city
on
Evacuation day, VIII :299.
Massey, Eyre, major-general,
British
army, IV:509. Masten, see also Mastin. of fourth
Masten, Cornelius, captain,
regiment, Ulster county militia, in
1:294;
detachment,
pany,
IV:663,
V:41
militia
in
111:466; returns of
class,
;
his
com-
recruits
from his company, VI:688, 791. Masten, Daniel, of first regiment, Ulster county militia, 111:298.
Masten, Johannes, of Mamakating.
N. Y.. IV:562. Master. R., captain, British army,
111:548;
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
147,
to
powered
167,
call
for,
orders given to, for protection of property, of.
their
;
VI:
(note),
171-172. 86, 197; Washington em-
143-144, 1
114; regiments
280; Lake
for
of,
about to desert Gen. Schuyler, II 98 (note) many disgusted with 1
uni-
VI:113; mihas taken the field, VI:
84; deficiency that
;
of.
army. V: rendezvous at
V:785
Claverack.
litia
:
con.
continental
supplying
1:712; application for, to be made to president, 11:179; river,
—
troops
13 (note). VII:530;Vermonters reckon on their aid, V:68; under
I
V :247
;
winter quarters
IV:333; detachment
in
ex-
pedition against
Onondagas, IV:
703 West
in
(note) Point.
;
V:26
garrison
(note).
at
VI:
451 (note). Masters,
N.
,
Y.,
of Charlotte county,
appointed
justice.
III:
218. Masters, William, of Saratoga district,
N. Y.. V:262.
Analytical Index
Mastin, Cornelius, of Charlotte pre-
Dutchess county,
concerning
Zadock Wright, 111:468. see also
Mathews,
Amasa,
1 1
:9
1
Levi
,
Mathews (Matthews), David, New York city, title papers in possession, 111:291
sent his
V:159
out by,
;
of
his
denounced as articles
(note);
V:360. 377-378;
(Mathew),
IV:509, VIII in
New
:1
Jersey,
his
army, activity
V:876-877
(note).
Mathews,
Fletcher,
captain,
of
Orange county, N. Y., loyalist, 11:634; confined, IV:38, 618, 718, V:386. 555-556, 568, VI:
133,514. Mathews, James,
of Mathewsfield,
Orange county, N. Y.,
asks for
permit, 11:730, 111:291; carries letfer, V:378. Mathews, John, delegate from South
Carolina to continental congress,
V:282
(note); on committee to
16
VI:909
referred,
Lowther,
Mathews, Vincent,
at Saratoga,
colonel, of
Math-
Orange county, N. Y.,
assists
enemy,
against,
11:730;
for.
of
British
regiment,
army, with Burgoyne 11:451 (note).
ewsfield,
(note).
lieutenant,
11:634; articles
plot
intended
V:360, 376, 377-378.
de, buying flour for French army,
British
62;
on committee to
Edward,
VII:456.
brigadier-general,
;
from Gen. Greene
county, Orange N. Y., 1:787, 11:730, V:378. Matigny, Charles Melchoir Garde
Hugh Dobbin, V:373; Mathews
were
(note)
letters
mayor,
concerning
representation
which
VI :549
line,
on national bank,
his vote
sixty-second
Col.
of
Pawling's regiment,
loyalist,
;
Mathews,
Matthews.
Mathews,
Pennsylvania
(note)
VI:908
referred to, 1:77.
letter
V:758
in
Mather, Samuel, of Northampton, his
army,
Boston,
Mass., collector of historic papers
Mass.,
continued.
with
cooperate
787, 815, 856, VI:110. 120; on committee to deal with revolt
of
(Dr),
—
N. Y.,
VI:576. Mather, Samuel
613
Papers
Mathews, John
Mastin, see also Masten.
cinct,
— Clinton
Mathewsfield,
IV:490, 494-497. Matje Davit's Fly, New York battle near, 1:352, 378.
city,
Matlack, Timothy, of Pennsylvania, director of Bank of North America,
VII:629.
M?>lson,
Matteson, see also Matti-
son.
Matson's ford, Schuylkill 111:352 (note). Matteson,
Thomas,
of
river.
Pa.,
Shaftsbury,
Vt., clerk, 111:551.
Matthews, see also Mathews. Matthews, Benjamin, signs certificate relating to ferry above Cohoes, V: 40.
New York
State of
6i4
lieutenant, of
Matthews, Jacob,
Tryon county
regiment,
first
Massachusetts
militia,
V:305.
Maxwell,
Mattius),
(Maticus,
IV:
troops reach his house,
111:423.
his deposition,
709
Mattison, see also Matson, Matteson. of
exempts
of
Charlotte county, 1V:447.
Maul, Jacob, of Rhinebeck precinct, N. Y., V:372. Maul, Jacob, Jr, of Rhinebeck pre-
N. Y., V:372.
cinct
Maunsell,
Sewell,
Heutenant,
of
British
regiment,
twenty-ninth
army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451 (note). stad-
Prince of Orange,
Maurice, holder
United Provinces,
of
1
:
126.
11:368;
work,
1
:642.
Maus,
information
given
by,
Vll:613, 614. Maxwell,
Anthony,
236
(note),
ment
Maxwell,
lieutenant,
army, (note).
with
(fifth
of
New
VI:221.
Hamilton,
thirtj'-first
(note);
in
engage-
Reading road, V:599; opposes Gen. Knyphausen, V: 808. at
May, Henry,
ensign,
of
twentieth
regiment, British army, with Burat
goyne
11:451
Saratoga,
(note).
May,
William,
charge
against,
¥111:218. also
Mabe, Meebie.
Maybie (Maybe), Abraham,
pris-
IV:50, 149.
Maybie (Maybe), Judah, to be sent within enemy's lines, V:275. see
also
Meyer,
Miars,
German
lieuten-
Myer, Myers.
Col. Oliver Spencer's Jersey) regiment,
;
1V:248, V:123 (note), 224; in Gen. Sullivan's V:224, 226, 232 expedition,
Mayer,
Mavins, see Mevins.
1:
Germantown, Jersey, 1V:101
brigade,
oner, exchanged,
captain, of Benning-
,
Vt.,
New
in
Bonhamtown,
broken open, of
battle
in
;
(note).
brigad.er-gen-
at
letter to,
Maybie, see
Maurice, John, employed on public
of
action
in
his
Daniel,
William,
1:623;
N. Y., V:820.
ton,
Maxwell, eral,
Mattice, Hendrick, of Breakabeen,
Mattison,
of
captain,
with Burgoyne, 11:451 Schoharie,
of
Hendrick,
N. Y.,
William,
twentieth regiment, British army,
224, 228. Matthias,
\'1I:
regiment,
115.
Matthias ,
of second
Maxwell, Hugh, major,
Burgoyne,
ant
de,
with
Burgoyne,
11:453
(note).
lieutenant,
regiment,
Mayer,
British
11:451
Mayer,
—
-T-,
missioner,
associate Indian corn-
VI 11:349.
Mayer (Myer), George, field,
Tryon
county,
of Spring-
N.
Y.,
Analytical Index
Mayer, George
—
Mayer, Henry, of Tryon county, N. Y., V:179.
Mayer (Myer),
German
Jacob, of
N. Y.,
suffers
by enemy, IV:342; complains of tory, IV: 747, 749.
Mayer, John, of N. Y., V:179.
Tryon
Sir
John Johnson 747, 761-762, 845. 1
;
Maynard,
at.
to,
V
:
IV: 746-
county, N. Y., refugee, VII :222 petitioner, VII:631
;
.
Mayo, Ebenezer, cinct,
of
Amenia
pre-
N. Y., IV:400.
mation about
tories,
Mead, Benjamin,
489;
justice of peace,
interested
VI
Jr, of
IV:
exchange of
in
men of his prisoner, ment in expedition, V:46l V:38l
;
regi-
.
Mead, John, of Bergen county, N. J., deposition against, 11:30lieutenant, of Col.
Morris Graham's Dutchess county regiment, 1:335.
Meade,
of
George,
Philadelphia,
451.
Meade,
infor-
:35.
Greenwich,
Conn., IV:489.
New York
of
Isaac,
foreman of
city,
company, VIII:
fire
304.
Meade,
(Dr). can give
Mead,
militia, supplies
Pa., agent of United States, IV:
Westchester
of
Isaiah,
347, 348;
Mead, William,
111:406; road leading
at,
— continued.
31.
county.
Mayfield, N. Y., enemy encamped
77
-
ment, Connecticut
Gen. Gates with information. III:
722, 788.
Flats,
615
Papers
Mead, John
continued.
by enemy's ravages, IV:
suffers
— Clinton
Samuel
Col.
of
Joseph,
Drake's regiment of Westchester county
Meaker,
militia,
——
VI: 70. of
-,
New York
line,
first
regiment.
VI:904.
Mead, Daniel, his bill, VI: 147. Mead, Ebenezer, attempts to effect exchange, V:381
Mears, Daniel, of Col. John Frear's of Dutchess regiment county
Mead, Enos, signs petition, 111:676. Mead, Hezekiah, captain, of seventh
Mease, James,
,
militia,
regiment, Dutchess county militia,
111:74, martial,
VI:49; member VI:588.
Mead, Job, of Amenia N. Y., IV:400, 401. Mead,
of court
precinct,
Dutchess
county
111:74, VI:49.
Mead, John,
colonel, of ninth regi-
VI:498,
VII:
543.
party,
member
,
VI
of scouting
:845.
member
of
Mary-
land house of delegates,
VIII:
Mechers,
militia,
of Philadelphia, Pa.,
clothier-general
Mecher,
Joel, captain, of seventh regi-
ment,
V:825.
,
192.
Medelor,
Chrestofel,
county, N. Y.,
of
V 1:621.
Ulster
6i6
State of
Medford,
11:450
Mass.,
(note).
New York Mengen,
Mediation, offered by Austria and Russia, VII
sea,
captures
in,
VIII:254.
Menier,
of
Schenectady,
ish
of hides,
plaint
of detachment, 11:1 19,
command at V:153 his V:155 (note); position, (note) attempts to suppress mutiny in line, V:760 (note). German lieutenant Meijern, his
,
11:543
Mellen, James, lieutenant-colonel, of
Massachusetts
captain,
,
British
army,
Mercer,
V:26
Hugh,
VIII :68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 83. Mercereau, Joseph, of Staten Island,
VIII:320. Merchant,
Abraham,
Mercier, city,
British at
:
New York
of
VIII:xxxvii.
"
Mercury,"
the, British
army,
surgeon's
with
Saratoga,
Bur-
11:451
Mercury,"
war
vessel,
see
Samuel,
Meredith,
Daniel, surgeon, of second
New York
220.Vni:195.
line,
VI
:
New York
City,
neivspapers.
Philadelphia,
regiment,
Oliver
battalion. III
1:205.
(note).
Menema,
Gen.
of
Philip,
DeLancey's second 224.
regiment,
Alexander,
goyne
brigadier-general,
Virginia to continental congress,
" mate,
engineer,
(note).
Mercer, John Francis, delegate from
VII:115. Melville,
255; VI:
killed at Princeton, 1:536.
(note).
Meldrum, Robert, of Tryon county, N. Y., refugee, V:62. 63. fourth
prop-
781-784.
storming of Stony Point,
;
for his exchange,
Mercer,
his regiment, II:
attempts to capture
with Burgoyne,
sell
V:250,
against,
movement
Oliver DeLancey, 111:341-342; in
army, asks leave to
and depart from country, V: 184-187; paroled, V:250; com-
Meigs, Return Jonathan, colonel, of sixth Connecticut regiment, in
casualties
Boiton,
erty
Mehelm, John, commissary V:899.
;
near
road,
Menzies, Thomas, lieutenant, Brit-
Meesick, see Mesick.
786, 111:21
Boston,
Mass., 11:450 (note).
N. Y., VI:334.
135, 139, 140;
IV:243.
near
pond,
Menotomy
Meebie, see also Mabe, Maybie.
command
(note);
Mass., 11:450 (note).
Medlar, John, prisoner, V:73. Albert,
loyalist,
,
Menotomy
Medlar, Jacob, prisoner, V:73.
Meebie,
11:452
order given by, 111:489-490.
:3.
Mediterranean
German major
von,
with Burgoyne,
Bank
of
Pa.,
general, director
of
of
North America, VII:
629. Merely,
Charles,
captain,
instruc-
Analytical Index
Merely, Charles tions
—
for
to,
601-602;
his
IV:
flour,
guards
put
in
IV :68 1-682.
prison,
Mereman,
Titus, petitions
pro-
tection of frontier, 111:210.
Meret, Caleb (Calep), of exempts of
New
Ulster
Marlborough,
Meribom,
German
Merrit
Merifield, William, petitioner. III:
686.
IV:448. loyalist,
IV:448. Snyder's regiment of Ulster
county
militia,
11:249.
regiment of Ulster county
militia,
VI: 37.
II:
prisoner,
his record,
11:321.
Humphrey, of
New
of
exempts
Marlborough, 1
;
his
depo-
V:525.
sition,
N. Y., VI:629, 630. Westchester
of
Samuel,
Merrit,
Westchester
of
Reuben,
county,
county, N. Y.,
loyalist,
V:159
.
Merrit, Sarah, Quakeress, 111:359.
Merrit
Thomas, of
(Merritt), of
New
ex-
Marlborough,
Ulster county, 111:41
1.
Merryfield, see also Merifield. Merryfield, William, of Col. Peter
(Merkle), Wilhelmus, of Great Shandaken, N. Y., Joyal-
Merkel
ist,
Newburgh,
(Merritt),
empts
Merkel, Petrus, of Col. John Cantine's
317;
(note)
Merkel, Lawrence, of Col. Johannis
Hachaliah,
Merrit,
Merkel, Merkell, see also Marckle. loyalist,
of
county,
11:634.
loyalist,
Ulster county, 111:41
Merryfield.
Merkel (Merkle), Jacob,
Ulster
George,
Merrit,
New
of
exempts
Marlborough, 111:411.
with Burgoyne, 11:453 (note). Merida, E. F., ensign, British army, with Burgoyne, 11:451 (note).
Merkel, Henry,
of
Caleb
Merritt),
(Meret,
(Calep),
Merrit,
Merifield, see also
III:
letter,
669.
ensign
,
carries
,
N. Y.,
county, 111:4 11.
N. H., 1:34.
river,
Merrit,
Merrit for
617
Papers
Merrimac
continued,
seizing
— Clinton
R. Livingston's regiment of Almilitia, IV:35.
bany county
1:768.
Merkell
(Maricle, Marricle,
rikill),
Jacob 779,
James, Rose's
781,
Mar-
sent to
loyalist,
of
recruits,
1:758,
Lt.
782. 800, 11:635,
Dunckin,
his
family
enemy, VI: 45 2.
Merrykson, John,
his
family sent to
enemy, VI:452. Merselis, Merselus, Merseylus, see
637. Merkenson, Jon.,
h\s family sent to
enemy, VI:452. Merrick, Justin, employed at Rhinebeck,
Merrykson,
N. Y., 111:421.
also Marselis, Marsselus.
Merselis, Henry, of exempts of
bany
county,
IV:209;
memorial, V:260.
Al-
signs
6i8
State of
of
Isaac,
Merselus,
Schenectady,
N. Y.. VI:717. Merseylus, city,
,
New York
of
V:576. of Al-
,
bany county, N. Y., suspected in
complicity
III:
robbery.
655, IV:190 (note). Mesick Catherine, (Meesick), of
widow,
N. Y., her
Albany
county,
house, 111:655. of
Hendrick,
Mesick,
in
his
house, IV: 188.
Thomas, of exempts of Coxsackie, N. Y., 111:137, 138.
Mesier, Peter, furnishes pasture for horses,
V:852. exempts N. Y., IV: 153.
Schaghticoke,
Metcalf,
intelli-
brings
,
from Canada,
gence
John,
regiment.
lieutenant with
VII: 394,
395.
(Matuchen), Washington at, VIII :402. Mevins (Mavins), ,
N. Y.,
N. Y., V:179. Meyer, Teunis, of Col. county
militia,
J.,
also
loyalist, pris-
Miars,
Peter,
cinct.
of
Rhinebeck pre-
N. Y., V:372.
Michie, Peter Smith, brigadier-gen-
ings of
Hudson
on sound-
river,
con-
Michilimackinac
(see
Miars,
German
lieutenant
loyalist,
Meyer (Myer), Eve, Meyer, county,
post
Mickels, William, carries
town,
prisoner,
Jacob
at,
letter,
IV:
V:
Abraham, of MarbleN. Y., loyalist, of Lt. Rose's
recruits,
1:756,
757, 758, 766, 776, 781, 782. child,
taken
VI:77, 725.
Friederich,
Middagh,
(note).
•
prisoner,
Fort
also
950.
with Burgoyne, 11:453
Meyer, Carle, VI:731.
1:560-561
(note).
Myer, Myers. ,
Meyer,
Mayer,
Myer, Myers.
507, 508.
Meyer,
Ulster
11:249.
Meynecke, John Otto, oner, VI: 731. see
Johannis
of
regiment
111:127.
Mayer,
VI:
his child captured,
77.
Mackinaw), Mich.,
also
militia,
VI:903.
ductor of military stores, 11:720,
see
second
of
Orange county,
eral, replies to question
N.
Metuchen
Meyer,
(note).
ensign,
Meyer, Joseph, of Tryon county,
Miars, of
of
Wylem,
Meyer,
Snyder's
Mesick,
army
N. Y., V:179. J., German
Meyer,
Meyer, Salomon, of Tryon county,
Albany
county, N. Y., burglary
Mestes,
Meyer, Henrich, of Tryon county,
Burgoyne, 11:453
Mesick (Meesick), of
New York
of
N. Y., V:179.
Tryon
11:636,637. Middagh, George, of Marbletown, N. Y., refuses to join loyalists,. 1:758; of Col. Levi Pawling's
Analytical Index
—
Middagh, George
834,
regiment,
842,
857. 11:22, 40, 50. 66, 91,
ment,
third
regi-
Ulster county militia, ex-
asked
emption
work
of
Gloude,
Middagh,
1:721
for,
as carpenter,
;
at
1:826, 834,
842, 857. 11:22, 40, 50, 66. 91.
Middagh, Jacob,
of
loyalist,
Rose's
11:227.
Lt.
Middleton, Arthur, delegate from South Carolina to continental
VIII :42.
congress,
Middleton (Middletown) Henry, delegate from South Carolina to .
continental congress,
772, 773, 776, 790. 791, II: 635.
resided
recruits,
1:755,
Middagh (Meddegh), Jacobus, of Dutchess Rombout precinct, for son in N. taxed Y., county, British service,
Middagh, John, seize,
efforts
to
111:626, 666, 698, IV:
Middagh, Stephen,
efforts
loyalist,
111:626. IV: 18. 66. Middlebrook. N. J., Washington's to seize,
IV:333 (note),
at,
(note).
11:61
(note),
602
480,
636. 642, V:21
(note),
(note), VI11:400, 404.
Middlebury
falls,
Addison county, Dutchess
county.
N. Y., pasture obtained
at,
V:
852.
Middle
N.
patent, Westchester county,
Y.,
Middlesex
;
VI
at.
:4 19. 51 1,
719. 757, 823. 830, V11I:62; officers
sent
VI:511, 512;
to,
lumber to be sent from,
to
New
city, VII: 77; goods ceived at, VII:237.
Middletown. N.
J.,
re-
highlands of,
Midler (Miller?), Christopher, en-
resident at.
county.
of.
VII
111:699;
Mifflin.
Thomas, major-general,
tertains
delegates
95
:94,
1
congress,
troduction
344;
to ;
letter
his
brigade,
directions given by,
horse sent
to,
ter-general,
member
of inadvises
1:212;
to,
1:331;
en-
continental
I:
1:406;
1:563; quartermas-
1:663, 685, V:693;
of board of war, II :506
616
(note);
removed
from board, 11:713 (note); portrait painted,
his
1V:534; mem-
ber of continental congress, VllI
:30.
Mass.,
Vl:472.
lists in artillery.
(note),
force stationed
at,
expenditures
372; Gen. Parsons 11:513 (note) Ezra
L'Hommedieu
Clinton,
Vt., Indians near, 11:63 (note).
Bush,
1:371,
:95.
V:854.
19,66.
headquarters
at,
1
Conn.,
York
VI:567. loyalist,
supplies
J.,
expected from, V:456.
Jacoo 756-758, 761. 762, 766, 767,
Middle
continued,
from, to reinforce Col. Warner,
Middletown,
209
—
Middlesex County, N.
124.
18,
619
Papers
Middlesex County
continued,
1:826.
— Clinton
troops
:
57. 69, 70. 83, 311; replies to
620
Mifflin,
State of
Thomas
—
continued.
Washington's address oUs, VIII :31 2-31 4.
at
militia,
Annap-
IV:35.
against,
New York
services
ar-
commended,
VII :98 (note). Miles,
Samuel, colonel, of Penn-
sylvania
news
rifle
to Col.
sends
regiment,
Hughes, VI :898,
VII:434. Miles,
Thomas, information given
under
views of,
with
operate
V:785
V
Washington,
excesses
of,
(note),
:
V:552-553;
quotas of, required from
states,
787;
786,
around Highland
posts,
V:817, 828. 831, 864;
takes
orders
field
to,
under Washington's orders,
VI:114. Milius,
,
German
chaplain
Burgoyne, 11:453 (note). Milk, David, of Col. Roswell Hopkins'
Miles, William, taken prisoner on
Susquehanna, VI:605. Mile Square, Westchester county, N. Y., suspected persons from, 11:318, 583; troops cross, II: 345; road from, VII :58 (note).
Mil ford. Conn., expenditures
at,
I:
371, 372; permission sought to remove sugar from, 1:595-596. Militia, see also counties qualities
grievances,
to serve
\\ith
by, 11:585.
Militia,
IV:294;
IV:734; Gen. Steuben's IV:738-739; to co-
tiers,
Miles, John, captain lieutenant, of
tillery,
officers,
322;
his
re-
appearance of IV:42; unable to defend
111:190;
drafts from, for defense of fron-
VI:363. second regiment,
make
Ulster
VI:624.
N. Y., accusation
neglect to
Gen. McDougall, IV:347, 352;
Miles, James (Muckle), of Ballston,
100
111:97-99,
of,
frontiers,
of
regiment
militia,
officers
111:73
Highlands,
Mc-
Miles, Jacob, of Col. James
county
to
discontented,
turns,
N. Y., V:372.
Claghry's
continued.
812-813, IV:672, 676, 829 ordered
Mildeburger, Oliver, of Rhinebeci precinct,
—
Militia
Mighael, Simon (Siemon), of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment of
Albany county
New York
of,
and
states.
1:101-102;
1:103-112;
minute-
men, 1:120-121; line battalions to be filled by drafts from, II:
regiment of Dutchess county
militia,
11:627, V:71.
Milkau,
,
German
lieutenant
with Burgoyne, 11:453
(note).
Millard, see also Millerd. Millard, Eleazer, of thirteenth regi-
ment,
Albany county
militia,
VI:
38. Millard, Robert, of thirteenth regi-
ment,
Albany county
militia,
VI:
38. Mill creek, N.
J.,
forces
drawn up
on, 1:535-536.
Millen, James, lieutenant-colonel, of ninth
Massachusetts
regiment.
Analytical Index
Millen, James
—
continued.
Haley, V:77; writes to Gen. Robert Howe, V:527, liam
552-553 ;• seizure made by men, V:676-677.
his
given by, 111:686. Miller,
city,
his tavern, VIII:xvii.
Miller,
from,
White
of
widow, N. Y., VII:2I7. ,
Plains,
of Kakiate,
Miller,
N
county,
Y.,
Orange VII:
loyalist,
-
-,
member
captain,
Alexander,
Miller,
Orange
county
of
captain, militia,
of
charge
713.
Albany,
111:342-343.
member
Miller, Christopher, to
erect
com-
of
fortifications,
I
:
130.
N. Y..
VI:334. Conrad, of Tryon county.
Miller,
Miller. Cornelius, of
Miller,
ton College,
trustee of Clin-
VI: 5 36.
Miller, Andreas,
house,
11:727
Andrew,
regiment.
Maj. Andre
at his
(note). captain, of fourth
Orange county
militia,
11:258; gives intelligence of en-
emy, 111:653; Ill:
tried for quitting
696-697,
719-720; IV:
president of court martial,
272.
Andrew, of Long Island, N. Y., suffers at hands of boat party, VII:233-234.
of exempts
Crist,
of
Han-
over. Ulster county, 111:499.
IV:
126. of
Daniel,
Westchester
county. N. Y.. 111:159. Miller,
Miller, Alexander Litch, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. 11:546, IV:235.
Rhinebeck pre-
N. Y., V:372.
Miller.
Miller, Alexander,
Miller,
captured
Miller. Charles, prisoner at
cinct,
1:692, 707-709, 712-
against,
post.
VII:676.
child,
N. Y., V:179.
court martial, 11:95.
Miller,
Catharina.
Miller,
Miller. Ch's, of Schenectady.
120. Miller,
peti-
VII:631.
tions,
mittee
111:292. Miller,
Westchester
111:346;
exempts,
petitions.
taken
letter
,
of
Benjamin,
county
by Indians, VI:77, 724.
New York
of
,
429. 467, 476. Miller,
Miller. Burnet, petitioner,
(Dr), information
,
621
Papers
Miller, Barent, loyalist, prisoner, II:
Wil-
writes to Clinton concerning
Miller,
— Clinton
from Miller
Daniel Isaac, brings news
New
York, 1:617. Smith's
of
David,
Clove,
Orange county, N. Y., IV:275. Miller. Ebenezer. captain, of Long Island, N.Y., VII :233. Miller.
of
Ebenezer.
Westchester
N. Y.. 111:159. Edward, employed on pub-
county. Miller. lic
work, 1:640.
Miller,
Elezer,
of
Col.
Crea's regiment of
VI :38.
militia,
Miller,
John Mc-
Albany county
Eve,
N.Y.,
of
captive,
Tryon county, VI: 77. 724.
622
State of
of Smith's
Francis,
Miller,
Clove,
Orange county, N. Y., IV:275, Garret,
Miller,
Orange county
Col.
of
captain,
WoodhuU's
Jesse
regiment
of
11:76, 82.
militia,
Miller, Hendrick, loyalist, prisoner,
VI:731. N. Y.,
suffers
Flats,
by enemy's depre-
IV:342;
dations,
V:
petitions,
179.
Westchester
regiment,
;
second
of
Miller, Isaac, lieutenant,
militia,
county
VII:
111:159,
petitions,
Capt. Richard Sackett's
in
company, VI:622. Miller,
Jacob,
county,
captain,
N. Y.,
of
Tryon 11:291,
loyalist,
leads party to join Col.
1V:448;
Jacob,
Bedford,
N. Y., 111:159. VI:522.
county. N. Y.,
Miller James, of exempts of
regiment
Claghry's
James McUlster
of
county miHtia, IV:205, 206.
Miller,
James,
James Decorps, VII:262.
of Col.
loyalist
Jeremiah,
captain,
Joseph
Vose's
regiment,
IV :1
Miller,
Jerry,
of
Col.
Massachusetts
34.
of
Abraham
county
militia,
V:825.
militia.
III:
262. fourth
of
John,
Miller,
Orange county IV:272. Miller,
regiment.
1:599,
militia,
fourth
of
John,
regiment.
V :924.
line,
Miller, John, of exempts of ess county,
Dutch-
IV:235.
Miller, John, of Col. John Frear's '
regiment
of
lotte
Dutchess
county
V:825. exempts of Char-
of
Miller, John,
IV:447.
county,
Miller, John, of Poughkeepsie pre-
N. Y., VI:586. A.,
John
Miller,
of
Westchester
N. Y., VII:631.
Miller, Joseph, lieutenant, of second
militia, ;
VI:622; company, class, VI:732.
militia
Josiah,
regiment, militia,
631
;
county
111:159, VII:
continues in Capt. Richard
heads Miller,
Westchester
petitions,
Sackett's
captain
of
Westchester
county
111:159, VII:
petitions,
resigns,
second
VI:622, 623.
Miller, Josiah, Jr. petitions, 111:1 59.
Lewis.
Miller,
Col.
Brinckerhoff's regiment of Dutchess
Miller, Johannis, Jr, of second regi-
631
of Col.
Albany
IV:35.
militia,
regiment,
Orange
county, 111:735. Miller, James,
Lancey's
county
county.
Hanover, Ulster
Miller, Jacobus, of
Miller,
Livingston's regiment of
cinct,
of
Jr,
Peter R.
Miller, Johannis, of Col.
militia,
St Leger, VII :80. Miller,
case of,
New York
N. Y., IV:651.
erack.
631
of Clav-
Henry, of exempts
Miller,
Johan Casper Smith Peter, V:676, 680.
Miller,
ment, Ulster county
German
of
Henry,
Miller,
New York
county. Miller.
Westchester
of
N. Y.. 111:159.
Margaret,
of
Rochester.
Ulster county. N. Y.. IV:684.
Analytical Index
Miller,
of
Matheus,
N. Y.,
prisoner,
Tryon county, VI:726.
Miller, Matth's B., petitioner. III:
V:163.
Miller, Nicholas, loyalist,
attacked by
Peter,
enemy,
111:738. 742, IV:I6, VII:410. Miller, Peter, of Col.
exchange, VI:452; at
his
VII:227.
Miller, Peter, of line,
first
regiment.
New
VI:532.
V:687. VI:645.
Hanover
district,
Ulster county, N. Y., 111:488. Silas,
employed on public
work, 1:641. Silas,
militia, petitions,
of
second county
VII:631.
Miller, Theonesius, of
Tryon county, N. Y., his wife captured, VI :77. Miller, Thomas, of Col. John Frear's
county
275. Millerd. see also Millard. of
Millerd, Eleazer,
dis-
Saratoga
N. Y., V:262.
trict,
Millerd. Jehoiada, of Saratoga dis-
N. Y., V:262. White Plains, N. Y.,
Miller house.
Washington's VIII:415.
headquarters
Millers Place. L. at,
com-
offenses
I.,
at,
VII:233. 236.
Milles, see also Mills.
William, petitions
for
pro-
111:685.
tection,
regiment militia,
of
Dutchess
V:527.
William,
of
Westchester
county, N. Y., prisoner in New York, 11:515, 547. 551, 721-
723,
ment, Albany county
111:184,
186; de-
scribes conditions in Westchester,
IV:320-321 interested in Capt. Townsend's exchange, VI :862. ;
VI
militia,
:
38.
Millham, Martin, of Rhinebeck precinct,
lieutenant,
Westchester
regiment,
722,
Smith's
of
Sen.,
Millet. Jonathan, of thirteenth regi-
Miller, Samuel, of
Miller,
William,
Milles,
money taken from,
Miller, Robert,
Miller,
Orange county. N. Y., IV:275. Miller,
mitted
Miller, Philip, tried for delinquency,
Miller,
Miller, William, of Smith's Clove,
trict.
Peter, prisoner, proposal to
Montreal,
York
county
V:527.
militia,
effect
John Frear's
Dutchess
of
regiment
Miller,
623
Papers
Clove, Orange county, N. Y. IV:
676.
Miller,
— Clinton
N. Y., V:372.
Milligan, James, financial officer of
United
States.
Milliken
VII
:99,
581.
Millican),
(Millekan,
second
James,
captain
of
ment,
Ulster
county
member
of courts martial,
regi-
militia, 1
:582,
589, 596, 599, 602, 749; at Ramapo, 1:668; to be advised with,
1:697;
86
Fort Clinton, 11:89.
;
at
Milliken,
his
Robert,
of
company,
II:
Mamakating,
N. Y., IV:562. Milliner, John, loyalist,
Millis.
of
V:159
Simon,
New York
city,
(note).
petitions,
111:686.
State of
624 Jr, of
Millpough, Jacob,
Col. James
Ulster
of
McClaghry's regiment county militia, VI:624.
district,
N. Y., VI:229. Abraham, loyalist, VI:343.
Mills,
Amos,
Ulster
of
county,
N. Y., recommended, IV:407. David,
Mills,
sergeant,
of
Capt. Ul-
Samuel Clark's company ster
county
of
of
Pompton, N.
quarters,
VIII
:4
J.,
head-
Washington's
I:
Peter R.
of Col.
county
militia,
Albany
IV:36.
Mincaler, David, of Col. Peter R. regiment of
Livingston's
militia,
Albany
IV:35.
(Minckaler),
Josiah,
N. Y..
of
Mills, James, of Westchester county,
N. Y.,
John,
employed on public
work, 1:640.
Westchester
of
N. Y.,
petitioner,
III:
159.
Minclair
111:159.
petitioner,
New York
Mills, Nathaniel, of
of
printer
Royal
of
Samuel,
N. Y.,
Westchester
petitioner.
III:
159.
Abraham, N. Y., V:274.
militia,
of
V:825.
Zebediah,
Myn-
Albany,
tribe, suffers chastisement,
V:
see
Mongaup. Albany county,
Minifee, Richard, of
N. Y.,
innkeeper,
Minisink
loyalist.
III:
(Menesinck,
Westchester
Menisinck,
Minisinck, Minisinks, Minissings,
county,
697;
in
Minnisink),
N. Y.,
resident
Orange of,
I:
danger, 1:698; loyalist
apprehended of
of
381 (note).
Minissink,
John Ftear's Dutchess county
Mills, Samuel, of Col.
regiment
Dutchess county,
605.
American Gazette," 1:64.
county,
J.,
111:9.
Minderse,
Mingoup, city,
" associate
tavern,
Minderse, see also Mynders,
Mingo
Mills, Josicih, of Westchester county,
N. Y.,
militia,
derse.
Joseph,
county,
Albany county
11:625.
N. Y.,
111:159.
petitioner,
of
IV:35.
Minclair, see also Mincaler.
111:243.
petitioner,
ment
Mince's Mill, Bergen county, N.
5.
1
Mills, Hezekiah, of Dutchess county,
Mills,
Adam,
Livingston's regiment of
Mincaler
to,
J.,
taken by British,
to,
Col. Peter R. Livingston's regi-
owner
Mills,
III:
petitioner.
11:37.
1:696-
Mills, Harriet, of
Mills,
continued,
(Mill Stone). N.
Mincaler,
county
697.
Mills,
—
Y.,
638; road
militia, prisoner in his
1:333; orders
care,
N.
county,
Millstone
Abol, of Saratoga
Mills,
Zebediah
Mills,
159.
Mills, see also Milles. Mills,
New York
at,
come by way
1:716; enemy to 1:760; road
of,
Analytical Index
Minsink
—
continued
11:76,
to,
ple
of,
ordered
11:673;
11:271
fear peo-
troops
(note);
11:626; committee
of,
peril to inhabitants. III:
man
625
Papers
Samuel
Minott,
652; Indians
to,
— Clinton
—
continued,
of convention at Brattleboro,
IV:795; Clinton to
IV:814-816,
him as
advises
toward
policy
Vermonters,
834-836; Ethan Al-
V:54,
193-194, 367-369, 399-400, 418, 425-426, 522-523, 539544, 573, 633, 653, 720, IV:
describes behavior of
182; men from,
join Indians, III:
party,
Oquaga by way
committee of congress, V:97-98,
route to
718;
IV:168;
of, 1
85
go
to,
IV:
1
march
to,
dis-
is
troops
orders
;
to
570-572; IV:272, troops stationed at, IV:276, 277, 305; militia ordered to, IV:350; Count Pulaski commands at, IV: obeyed,
35
1
Gen.
;
Hand
on
way
to,
IV:846-847; informs ClinVermont
len,
ton of encroachments of
V:63-65; advice
08 shows ;
that
from
to,
New York
party
yielding under persecution,
V:
156-158, 605-608, 671-675. Minthorn, John, of fourth regiment, Ulster county militia, 1:363. Minthorn, John, captain, of fourth
Orange county
regiment.
militia,
IV:370; plunder of inhabitants at, IV:520; troops to leave, IV: 743 regular troops ordered to, IV:773; destruction of, V:150-
Minthorn, Nathaniel, of exempts of Orange county, 111:735.
151, 161, 162, 164-165, 180,
Mintz, John,
190, 207-208, 217, 218, 267,
gomery,
;
341
road
;
(note)
;
V:229
entering,
troops raised
V:281
at,
V:291
;
1:720, 11:258;
at
Kingston, II:
464.
1
fined
Fort Mont-
at
:82 -822 1
dation in his behalf,
recommen-
;
1
:824.
Mirch, Frederick, of Durlach,Tryon
losses
county, N. Y., loyalist, VII :81.
V:322, apprehension newly aroused at, V:577-578; militia
Mirch, Henry, of Durlach, Tryon
levies
ordered
to,
;
at,
V:603; information sent to, V:637; enemy appears at, VI:802, 810; levies at, Vn:315. to rendezvous at,
Minord, trict,
Henry, of Saratoga N. Y., V:262.
Minorca, island ing,
Minott,
of, report
committeeman,
81.
Mirch, Jacob,
of
Durlach,
county, N. Y., loyalist,
81.
Mirch, Mathias, of Durlach, Tryon
concern-
Mirch, Michael, of Durlach, Tryon
Vt.,
Mires, John Henrick, of Dutchess
county, N. Y., loyalist,
county, N. Y., loyalist, of
Tryon VII :80,
dis-
VII:524. Samuel,
county, N. Y., loyalist, VII :80,
Putney,
111:624;
chair-
county
militia,
IV:283.
VII VII
:81.
:81.
626
New York
State of
Misener, Peter, loyalist, 1:768. Misner, Coonrod,
loyalist,
capture
plain,
Lake
bay.
Missisque)
421; neck
Cham-
made
near,
IV:
land
near,
VI:
of
Mississippi river, valley of,
191, 193, 194, 201
by
;
:
navigation
militia,
111:267.
N. 261
Y.,
at
IV:
11:823,
petitions,
suffers
;
enemy's hands,
IV:338, 340, 410, 722, 787.
N. Y.,
460 468
;
of
Hugh,
Mitchell,
joins
in
Schenectady,
makes
to, III
:467-
representations
commissioner
for
as
conspiracies,
640-641;
111:592-593, certificate,
III:
memorial.
Clinton's reply
;
signs
111:643; learns that
party of tories has gone to Niagara,
VI:30-31;
Clinton
College,
294-295
;
and
of
reports barbarity com--
mitted at Helderbergs,
296
trustee
VI-536; con-
Clinton on exchanges, VII:
sults
Clinton
;
to,
barbarity,
furnishes
list
VII:319;
VII:295-
on exchanges
VII:296-297;
of tory families, also
of captives taken
Daniel
Nathan,
Mitchell,
writes
from Ballston, in
McKenny,
324. 329-330.
of
Cochecton,
N. Y., 111:390. come to Windsor from Long Island, IV:441. 826, 855, V:221. 222, 223, 370, 373-374, 375. Mitchell, Thomas, captain, his famMitchell, Sarah, allowed to
on Long Island, 11:514; pas-
ture
V: 84 7-848,
procured by,
852, 869. Uriah, captain,
Mitchell, of Cherry Valley,
Hugh,
Mitchell,
V:
926.
ily
major, of twelfth
Albany county
regiment,
VI
VIII :87.
treaty,
Andrew,
Mitchell,
1:126;
claims extending to,
of, settled
fifth
line,
New
614, 615, VII:238. territorial
New York
regiment.
Missiskoy,
(Missiskay,
Missisquoi
James, sergeant, of
Mitchell,
11:635.
his
wife
allowed to come from Long
IV:826,
land,
855,
Is-
V:222,
223, 370, 373; deputy quartermaster
at Newburgh, VI:786, 787.
N. Y.,
to
carries
letter,
writes
of
William,
Mitchell,
iii
Newburgh.
miller,
1:474;
his behalf,
Mix, Timothy, regiment.
assist
V:402,
1:371
;
Clinton
1:653-654.
lieutenant, of second
New York
artillery, his
heroism, 1:153 (note).
Mobile, Ala., captured by Spanish,
V:799. Modrach, ant, with
,
German
Burgoyne
lieuten-
at Saratoga,
11:453 (note). Moffat
(Moffatt), John, Dutchess county, N. Y., tion in his behalf,
of peti-
111:176-177;
of
conveys prisoner to Clinton, VII: 95.
VII:323-
Moffat, John L., lieutenant, of sec-
behalf
ond regiment, Ulster county
mili-
Analytical Index
Moffat, John L. tia,
member
853.
—
continued,
Moffat,
of courts martial,
111:719;
11:95,
I
:
Col.
in
Levi Pawling's regiment, 11:40;
New
exempts of 111:449. 513.
of
Windsor,
attend-
asks
county minutemen,
officers at court martial.
1:226-227; 1
landing,
enemy's
reports
249
:
ordered
;
to
1:250-251, 259. 260, 262-263, 289, 290; acHaverstraw,
in
appointment
cepts
levies,
I
:
266-267; his company, 1:288, 302; judge advocate, 1:589; in regiment for immediate service,
689
;
I
:
reports deficiency in quota,
included
1:732;
in
requisition,
11:156; gives information about Woodhull's regiment, II:
Col.
281
reports
;
Gen.
to
his
11:386;
476;
explains
termaster
to
of
strength
427;
11:395,
confined
persons
by.
11:429,
deputy quar-
general
of
inability
precinct to meet requisition,
II:
739-740. 797; can not supply account forts.
36
losses
at
111:101-102;
Highland
relates cap-
of dangerous persons.
ture 1
of
;
John,
approves request of
111:151-152;
IV:781
approves
650;
for
request
;
:
protection of
for
petitions
V
pass,
Blooming Grove, V:679;
inter-
himself Henry BrewVII 146VI:397-398, in Lt.
ster,
:
auditor
147;
accounts
of
VI: 520;
troops,
of
introduces
Obadiah Wright VII:549.
to
Clinton,
Moffat. William, lieutenant, adjuCol.
of
tant
Jesse
Woodhull's
regiment of Orange county mili-
11:76, 82. 93.
tia,
William,
Moffat, ing,
recruit-
loyalist,
VI:337. 360, 361, 362;
takes prisoner, VII:3"'0.
Moffat (Moffit), William, of Cornwall
precinct.
N. Y..
assessor,
VI:456. James McClaghry's regiment of Ulster county militia. VI:624.
:366-367; sends
detachment,
continued,
Moffat (Moffit), William, of Col.
Clinton news of battle of Ger-
mantown,
—
Ram-
11:365; reports dispersion
of tory force, II
Thomas
James
Clinton condition of post at apo,
627
Papers
sioner for conspiracies,
ests
Moffat, Thomas, major, of Orange
ance of
— Clinton
Ill:
Mr
St
commis-
Mohaned.
John,
III:
petitioner.
610.
Mohawk
district, Tryon county, N.Y., committee of, 11:846, III: 42 letters from, on frontier con;
ditions,
IV :4 12-4 15, 574-578,
712-714;
of
return
troops
in.
IV:634-635; distressed families IV:700-701 in, enemy's ravages in, V: 740-741. Mohawk (Mohock) river. N. Y.. ;
connects water systems, invasion tier
by way
south
of.
of.
1:161
1:126; ;
fron-
1:163; emissary
628
New York
State of
Mohawk
—
river
Mohawk
continued.
coming by way
1:769, 794;
of,
of enemy's reaching,
results
II:
145 (note), 210; Gen. Arnold 11:255; region of, 08 depth of snow exposed. III
writes from,
:
1
;
near, to be ascertained, 111:1 10;
from inhabitants on.
petitions
:
for defending
150; preparations
226, 381
settlements, 111:179,
people menaced by 474, 506, 556;
111:643;
III
;
Indians, III: ferry
enemy's
across,
ravages
on,
IV:47, 49, 78; prisoner taken on, IV:I15; militia ordered to, IV: 121; British officers taken IV: 186-1 87; enemy exon, pected fort
IV:287; rumor that
at,
on,
is
attacked,
possible route from, to
IV:367
rence,
alarmed,
near,
IV:293; St Law-
(note);
people
IV:414;
provi-
IV:
sions
stored on, in danger,
419;
people of Cherry Valley to
be removed
IV:576;
to,
possi-
bility of transporting boats from,
to
Susquehanna,
be
to
ascer-
IV:603 (note); enemy will come by way of, IV:620, 624-625 likely to be deserted tained,
;
by
settlers,
move 771
and
;
way
by
enemy's
IV:714; of,
activity
on,
force
to
IV:751; IV:770-
certificates relating to ferry grist
mill
on,
V:39, 40;
—
river
(note)
Gen.
;
by way
tion
234
245-246 (note);
;
V:495; prisoners taken from, V:524; enemy crosses, V:548; for
license
to guard,
V:631
on south side
762;
attacks on,
743,
745,
meeting enemy incursion
V:741, 747, V:741, 742,
769;
necessity
of
V:748; new
on,
contemplated,
against,
V:883, VI:44; harvests endangered, VI:63 (note)
near, rein-
;
forcements required
in, VI:292, enemy reaches in force, VI:305;roadby, Vl:305, 318;
294
;
Gen.
Van
Rensselaer north of,
VI:320; militia to protect posts VI 329; country on both sides of, wasted, VI :346 enemy moving toward, VI:351 enemy's reappearance on, reported, VI
on,
:
;
;
:
359; communication kept up,
Samuel Clyde's
449
;
hostile
on,
to
be
character of
VI:421;
sutlers at ports on,
VI :422
losses
parties
Col.
;
VI:
on,
moving
to-
ward, VI:482; operations near in
October, 1780, VI:692-703;
people
of.
mended by Washington, V:124
recom-
Brant expected
;
of,
British
route by, recom-
across,
ferry
mended, V:593; troops needed
893;
;
:
;
necessary in guarding,
(note)
V
baggage to be removed from, V :240 (note) map of, 1
levies
V:123
(note),
1
:
repelled in attack on,
enemy's designs against, V:122; vigilance
expedi-
V 49
of,
(note),
enemy
90
continued, Clinton's
to
take port on,
VII :27;
good harvests
VI:880,
proclamation return
in region of,
to
of
VII:
Analytical Index
Mohawk
—
river
to
likely
new
visit
VII:443, VII:
to,
crosses,
again,
enemy not VII:457; to
required
troops
guard,
VII:479, 527, 529, 530, 538, lands
on,
see also Indians, Six
Na-
Indian
570; VII1:374. 541,
Mohawks,
I
their
and
hostility
V:335
cruelty,
attend
(note);
meeting at Loyal Village, VIII:
323; their diminished numbers, VIII :332; attend meeting at Fort Schuyler, VIII :349, 351,
361, 365, 370, 375.
Mohawk
N. Y., land specu88 its military lations in, 1 :96, 24 militia of, importance, 1 removal of ambushed, 1 40 :
:
1
:
1
1
;
;
spoliation of,
invasion of, in
1
780,
tribe,
Monmouth. 111:508. Moncrief, William, under sentence of court martial,
VII:627.
Monell, see also Monnell. Monell, James, of second regiment, Ulster
county
militia,
111:262;
assistant
IV:532,
VI:132,
petitions,
state
agent,
133,
820,
821, VII:258.
Money, Richard Montague, chapBritish
lain,
at
goyne
Indians
I
:
belonging
troops arrive at,
Jer-
V:
Monfoort,
of
exempts
of
N. Y., IV:153. Mollishaw, David, of New York city, V:223. Schaghticoke,
,
lieutenant, of
second
Massachusetts regiment, 11:521.
17
with
Bur-
11:452
Saratoga,
pur-
IV:785.
Monfoort, Elbert,
flour
purchased
flour
purchased
V:105.
Monfoort, of,
flour
Dominicus, of,
Peter,
V:168. Peter
Monfoort,
(note).
Henrich,
army,
(note).
of,
N. Y.,
Molten,
regiment,
forty-fifth
wounded on Long I:opp. 329; killed at
chased
Mohockamack Fork, now Port
Moller,
of
British army,
;
1:68.
229
lieutenant-col-
Henry,
;
184.
183,
vis,
Monckton, onel,
Monkton.
see also
;
1
from, 1:161
66
Mohegan to,
Monckton,
valley,
1
tories
VII: 190.
Monck, Frederick Baum, convicted of felony, V:676.
Island,
tions.
Mohawks,
629
Mombaccus (Mumbakers), Ulster county, N. Y., news sent from,
continued.
74; newly threatened, VII:318,
340; enemy returns 448; Col. Willett 444, 449, 472;
— Clinton Papers
chased
of,
army, with
pur-
chaplain, British
Sara-
at
Burgoyne
11:452 (note).
Mongaup river
flour
IV:785, V:168.
Mongan, Charles, toga,
T.,
(Mangope, (kill),
Mingoup)
Sullivan
county.
State of
630 Mongaup
—
river
N. Y., enemy
continued. designs to
march
111:541-542; expedition cross, IV:276. to,
Monger,
see also
to
Munger. of
regiment
Orange
county mihtia, IV:270, 272.
Monks
C,
Corner, S.
British dra-
VI 1:200-
goons captured near,
201.
Monroe,
Monkton,
Robert,
eral, British
Monmouth,
lieutenant-gen-
army, IV:509.
N.
111:501
near,
Monckton.
see also
J.,
British
battle
;
III:
508-509, 519, 567, 579, V: 14 (note), VI:428, VIII:403; court-house
of,
VIII :403;
pilots
V:293
519,
111:508,
stationed
at,
Monnell, David, lieutenant, of sec-
ond regiment, Ulster county
mili-
111:262.
Munel,
Mun-
nell), James, lieutenant, of Col.
William
Malcom's
regiment,
named
in
Monroe (Munro), James, his
VIII :332; on retention
of western posts by British, VIII
338-339;
;
364; delegate gress,
Fort Clinton. II:
40, 50.
county
364.
con-
Montague,
captain,
,
British
navy, 1:90.
Montanye, post 101, VIII:182.
rider,
VII:
Montanye (De la Montania, Montagne) Abraham, of New York 1
:48, 49,
Montanye, Isaac, of 1
New
Jersey,
:483.
Montanye, John, of Orange county, N. Y., petitioner. IV: 172. Montanye, John, of commissary's
Monnell (Munel), Robert, of
to continental
VIII :383 (note).
1:364;
memorial presented to
at
:
VIII:
trip,
339 (note) attends meeting at Fort Schuyler, VIII :352, 361,
city, his tavern,
convention, 1:579; on court mar-
ant,
western
his
,
continental
commended,
1:853;
of Vir-
1:88; recom-
family,
mendation made by, as president, 11:307 (note); carries letter to
prisoner, tial,
to
Monroe, V:523. Monroe, Christy, child of Catherine Monroe, V:523.
,
(Monnel,
go
Monroe, John, child of Catherine Monroe, V:523.
(note).
Monnell, see also Monell.
Monnell
Johnsto
rine
Clinton,
army
of.
of
Catherine,
Monroe, Catherine, child of Cathe-
ginia,
Monkton,
tia,
Monroe, Ann, child of Catherine Monroe, V:523. town, N. Y., wishes Canada, V:523.
Monger, John, of Col. John Hathorn's
New York
lieuten-
second regiment, Ulster militia,
commended,
I:
department,
under
arrest,
II:
293-295. Montanye, Peter,
sergeant, of Col.
Albert Pawling's
levies.
V:907.
Analytical Index
Montcalm, Gozon de Saint Veran, Louis Joseph,
New
invasion
of
Marquis
1:23;
defeat,
de,
his
his
Montgomerie,
captain,
,
V:386.
British army, prisoner,
fortieth
company, at
affair
in
British
army,
IV: 161
Tappan,
214;
69, 70, 71, 72, 83. con-
to continental
Pennsylvania
VII: 178, 204.
in
figures
Thomas
Paine,
1:124,
211
:60
;
as
;
ter
his death,
VI:312;
(note),
general,
209 news brought by 1:214;
arrangement
his
of
officers
Clinton's
740
officers
;
;
wife to Clinton,
739;
I:
officer of,
by, 1:239, 240, 241
from
by
pamphlet 1
appointment
made
reply,
associated
letI
:
1:739with,
111:724, VII:339. vessel,
ordered to sea, 1:382; expected Fort Montgomery, 11:34;
cables tain of,
used,
11:93,
its
103; cap-
acknowledges orders, II:
104; destruction thority
Gen.
Bur-
1:140;
of,
11:394; au-
given to captain of,
310-311.
by British, 1:210 Richard Prescott
Col.
;
freedom to march
to,
I
:
capture by Americans, 1:239; Gen. Montgomery at, I: Hessian de239, 240, 241 ;
man
1:313, 332; Ger-
from, troops
IV:367
865.
(note),
1:332-333; its 11:713
at,
contemplated,
recapture
(note);
enemy moving cannon toward, 111:263;
passes
V:711;
obtaining vessels
(note)
to,
111:639,
of
enemy's
from,
IV:367
possibility
prisoner carried
;
IV:421; from. IV:422
of,
by way escape
prisoners
(note).
V:719-
720; information obtained at, IV:443, 444; Indians expected
IV:605; information to be in, IV:805; cannon removed from, V:719; expedition from, against Fort Stanwix, V: 720-72 755 incriminating letat,
Montgomery," American at
(note).
Canada,
its
serter
Montgomery, Richard, major-general, his Canadian expedition, I:
his
Queen Esther,"
V:237
capture
(note)
;
V:237
"
sketch of,
its
of
sister
Esther,"
Montour, Esther,
desires
7
Queen
(note).
Catherine,
"Queen
VIII: 10, 11, 34, 42, 68,
I
V:237
Esther,"
Pennsylvania to continental con-
Montgomery, Joseph, delegate from
"
"
goyne's departure from,
(note).
gress,
(Madame),
of
grandmother
Montreal,
Montgomery, John, delegate from gress,
Catherine
Montour,
(note).
of
captain,
,
631
Papers
Montour,
York, 1:124.
Montgomery,
— Clinton
V
:
sought
1
ters
,
;
from, VI: 362; prisoners
at,
VI:457,VII:227; flag of truce may be sent to, VI :648 intelli;
gence obtained from, VII:320,
New York
State of
632
—
Montreal
continued.
321, 606-607;
of
145; bearer of
to,
persons
VII:324; preparations at, for VII:335, 394-395;
incursion,
examination
of
persons
from,
John,
captain,
chief
British
army,
VII:339-340. Montresor, engineer,
his
por-
IV:534.
trait,
East
capture
Montross,
New York
river.
made
Col.
of
John,
Vandenburgh's
James of
regiment
Dutchess county
V:825.
militia,
British army, with
Saratoga, 11:451
surgeon,
Burgoyne
at
lery, to advise in placing cannon,
at Fort
846,
807,
purchased of
list
Montgomery,
848,
testimony,
gives
for,
losses,
11:20;
11:39;
horses
tries to
V:598;
I:
18;
11:12,
joins
representation to legislature,
get in
VI
:
22 Clinton to, on VI: 39 1; makes return
bounties,
nance
VI :47l VI:472-
1
:69.
VII:355,
money to be paid VII:433, 580-581,
626;
582-583, VII:484.
Moody. Moon, James,
complimented,
loyalist,
,
VII:492.
ensign, British army,
;
at Fort Schuyler,
of ord;
on recruiting, Benson to, on Robert 473;
to Clinton
re-
VI:500-501; recruits intended for, VI:822; attends council of officers, VI:877;
cruiting,
strength of his
company
451 (note).
Moon, John,
of
at Fort
second regiment,
Ulster county militia. III :262.
Moon, John,
of Beekman's precinct,
N. Y.,
Dutchess county, tions. Ill
Mathew,
Vandenburgh's Dutchess county
Moor,
Col,
of
James
regiment
of
V:825.
militia,
see also lives
,
stitution,
peti-
:355.
Moor, Moore,
(note).
Moodie, Andrew, captain, of second regiment. New York artil1:404;
VII
letters,
desires
recruits,
Moon,
VI: 721.
loyalist,
Alexander,
Moodie,
city,
11:319, 717.
on,
Montross, John,
continued.
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
Montresors island, Randalls island, in
370; to
—
VI:916,
Herkimer,
removal
control
Andrew
Moodie,
regulations that
More.
near Fort Con-
11:78, 79.
Moor, Dudly, employed
at
Livingston's iron works,
Moor, Gideon,
Moor, Jacob,
petitions,
his
house,
Robert
V:753. 111:210.
IV: 191
(note).
Moor, James, evidence given by, 11:475.
Moor, Joseph, lieutenant, of Col. William Allison's regiment of
Orange county militia, 11:281. widow, of Suffolk Moore, N. VII: 345. Y., county, ,
Moore, N. Y..
,
of
loyalist,
Albany county, VI:337.
of Albany county, N. Y., robbed, 111:454, 594.
Moore,
,
Analytical Index
his resi-
Moore, Benjamin, bishop, Benjamin,
member
of
lieutenant,
Jr,
for
mili-
IV:413, VI:407. Moore, John, of Mamakating,
1:646.
appointment,
Robinson's
Beverly
farm,
740-741; should
729,
be removed from West Point,
790; goods directed
II
:
V:376;
to,
not allov^^ed to receive goods from
New York
V:388-390;
city,
may be owner
of
wood
Moore (More), David,
of
exempts
Sir
governor
1
New
;
an-
York,
nounces repeal of stamp
42
act,
I
:
attempts to preserve peace,
1:45, VIII:xxiii.
Moore, James, brigadier-general,
his
aide-de-camp, 1:357.
Moore, James,
New York
Cherry Valley,
justice,
considered
11:622;
assistant judge,
for
petitions,
11:822. 823, IV:339. of
Moore, John,
N. Y.,
Queens county,
loyalist,
of
county,
V:I59
(note).
exempts of Char-
N. Y., IV:447. of
Kadmiel,
exempts
of
Orange county, IV:628. Moore, Nathaniel, of Queens county, N. Y., loyalist, V:159 (note). Moore, Pliny, in commissary department, V:223. Moore, Robert,
of Col.
James Van-
county
militia,
V:825.
of West Point, N. Y., his timber taken, V:441. Moore, Thomas, of West Point, N. Y., his timber, V:441.
Moore,
Stephen,
Moore,
Thomas,
Vandenburgh's first
regi-
Dutchess county
of
Col.
James
regiment militia,
of
V:825.
Moore (More), William, purchases flour for Massachusetts, V:120,
(More), James, of Camdistrict, N. Y., 11:854,
124-125, 144. Moore, WiUiam, lieutenant, of Col. Marinus Willett's levies, VI:
bridge
857.
N. Y.,
wishes to
ment. resign,
Moore
ensign, of
of
denburgh's regiment of Dutchess
.
Henry, baronet, colonial of
1:693-
deposition,
John,
Moore,
Moore (More), Gullelmus (William), charge against, V:616; Moore,
Moore,
111:210.
N. Y., 111:471.
V :64
his
694,695 (note), 716-717.
lotte
petitioner,
under sentence,
N. Y.,
Moore, John,
Moore, Daniel, charged with counterfeiting money, VII:268-269. of Wallkill.
wife,
taken for
V:441.
public use,
Moore, Charles,
petitioner,
hands of en-
at
suffers
emy, IV:338, 340, 410, 413. 675, 722, 787; captivity of his
Moore, Charles, of West Point, N. Y., seeks permission to oc11:724,
11:822;
of
IV:
Moore, Cad'r, proposed
cupy
(Moor, More), James,
court martial,
570.
tary
Moore
633
Papers
Cherry Valley, N. Y.,
dence, Vlir.xxvii.
Moore,
— Clinton
line,
11:839.
New York
State of
634 Moore, William
895
;
—
continued.
Moren,
VII
his labors at recruiting, *
:
Moore's house, Washington Valley,
N. Y., 1:131. More,
see also
More, Asher, V:687.
Moor, Moore.
prisoner,
Jeames,
V:73.
of
Jr,
Charlotte
prisoner,
VI:
Morehouse,
New
Jersey, loy-
Andrew,
colonel,
of
militia,
Dutchess county Gen. to letter carries
Clinton,
11:322; member of
regiment,
11:691
sembly, hous€,
(note);
IV:439. V:868,
Morgan,
county, N. Y.,
Morehouse, Deborah,
as-
V:159
his riflemen,
1:247,
(note). 456, 506,
V:236
670;
ill,
VI:670.
Morgan, Daniel, of Northeast cinct, N. Y., his conviction. Morgan, John 345.
(Dr), surgeon,
of Kingsbury,
Morehouse, George, quartermaster, 1:428; adjutant of Col. Morris
:655
III:
examination,
Morgan, Marcus Anto., army, wounded,
tain
under
(note);
IV:188.
his conviction,
lieutenant,
regiment. I
,
:opp.
British
329.
German
Burgoyne,
cap-
11:452
(note). of
Kings-
Washington county, N. Y., VI:270.
petitions,
see also Morin,
his
;
IV:1 89-192
Morgenstern,
Graham's regiment, 11:266.
Rosamond,
I:
Morgan, John (Nathaniel), charge against. Ill
petitioner.
III:
181, 182.
of seventeenth
Morehouse, Jabez, 210.
pre-
his
VIII:
Washington county, N. Y., petitions, VI:269.
Moren,
loyalist,
of Virginia, briga-
Morgan, Daniel,
432
at his
.
111:701,
bur>',
his
Westchester
of
Caleb,
419.
Morehouse,
dis-
(note); joins Gen. Greene, VI: of
1:611, 634.
third
,
dier-general, loyalist,
More, Michael, alist,
Washington VIII :408.
tavern,
(note)
fined for delinquency,
V:687. More, John, 835.
Mohawk
Tryon county, N. Y., widow, IV:700. trict,
Morgan,
county, N. Y., IV:728.
More, John,
Ma-
Morenes, see also Marienes,
Morenes, Charles, of
More, Jeames, of Charlotte county, N. Y, IV:728. More,
of
V:825.
militia,
rinus.
fined for delinquency,
More, Benjamin,
James
regiment
Dutchess county
550-551. 568.
Col.
of
William,
Vandenburgh's
Murren.
Morgenstern, tenant
,
German
under Burgoyne,
lieu-
11:452
(note).
Moriches, Suffolk county, N. Y.,
Analytical Index
Moriches
—
continued. of,
VII:
V:523.
ald Morikston,
V:272-273,
Morikston, V:523. child
Chiply,
of
John
Morikston, V:523.
Morikston,
Collin,
child
of
John
John,
Johnstown,
of
John
May,
of
John
Morikston, V:523.
WiUiam, child ald Morikston, V:523.
of
Don-
Morikston, V:523.
VI:628.
Thomas,
III:
petitioner.
petitioner.
III:
petitioner,
Jr,
V:730
Morocco, condition
of
(note).
subjects of,
(note).
Morrel, Densey, allowed to go to
York,
V:374
(note).
Morrel, John, his family allowed
to
New
to
N. Y.,
Morison, James, petitioner, 111:210. Jr,
Thomas,
York, V:360. 374 (note), 678, 679. Morrel, John, of Hoosick district,
Morison, see also, Morrison.
Morison, James,
petitions,
111:210.
go
Morin, see also Moren, Murren. recruit,
11:837;
tories,
of
N. Y., mal-
210.
New
Morikston, William, child of John
Morin, Francis,
district,
111:210.
V:13
Morikston, V:523.
Morikston,
New
Samuel,
(Morrison),
Morlaix, France,
Morikston, Peggy, child of Donald
surgeon's
regiment.
11:45.
Cambridge
Morison,
child
V:463-
city,
(Dr),
fifth
line.
Morison,
Kenned, child
Morikston, V:523.
Morikston,
York
treats
of
N. Y., V:523. Morikston,
of
Morison
Donald, of Johnstown,
N. Y., V:523. Morikston,
New York
go to
464, 473. Morison, Robert mate,
Morikston, V:523.
Morikston,
279-280. Morison, Mary, seeks permission to
Morikston, Catherine, wife of John
Morikston,
New York
asks that his family be per-
city,
mitted to join him,
19.
Morikston, Catherine, wife of Don-
210.
111:328.
his horse stolen,
Morrel, Jonathan, of Hoosick trict,
N. Y.,
dis-
his horse stolen. III:
328.
Morison, James, the
third, petitioner,
111:210.
Morison, John,
Morrel, Robert, employed on public
Morison, John, petitioner, 111:210. Jr,
petitioner.
III:
210. Morison,
635
Papers Malcom, of
Morison,
from residents
petition
— Clinton
work,
Morrell,
regiment.
704;
Malcom,
of
exempts Dutchess county, IV:63.
of
Morrell,
L.
I.,
1
:64
Joseph,
of
New first
1
.
ensign,
York
of
fourth
V:480, VII :25.
line,
regiment,
Robert, of Lloyds Neck,
VII:49.
New York
State of
62>6
Amos, Amos,
Morrill, Morrill,
New
prisoner,
VII:526.
Morris,
second
gress
of
major,
Hampshire regiment, VII:
Laurens,
Cadwalader of
der),
of
di-
Pa.,
North America,
paid
VII:629.
his
1:171
ing,
system,
1
;
to di-
close
to,
1:486, 487; asks that pass be
that
close
into
woman,
648;
his
describes
Edward, news
I
portrait,
conditions
740;
about
Fort
11:115-117;
about
11:145,
232,
army,
233-236; on committee of safety,
position touching petition, II
sends news to Clinton,
413; delegate gress,
of
;
;
1
00
of
11:412-
on
temper
to
state
tend
state,
402; affairs,
of committee to superin-
and quarter-
IV:261; IV:324-325;
11:767, 824, 111:77; Clinton
to,
on
on commissary and military
af-
announces that John Jay
Clinton
and
to,
Alexander
concerning Jay. Gates
McDougall,
departments, expenses,
president
361
11:864;
;
to,
IV:255-256;
commissary's
his
IV:179,
Clinton
master's
in,
of
Vermont, IV: obtain advance
helps
;
funds
member
11:539, 560, 703; on com-
11:836-839;
III:
legislation.
describes
323-324,
;
to continental con-
Hamilton's confidence
to
his opinion
mittee to confer with Washington,
fairs,
of
congress relative to
his
:359
proscriptive
740-741
of coun-
11:274, 275;
111:713; recomfor financial evils,
111:740, 741
states,
;
with Washington
northern
cil
45
705; advises
account with United
111:724-725; informs Clinton amounts of continental loans
brings :1
111:704,
mends taxation
:
:opp.
to council of safety, II
confers
I
111:567-569; on United
account with
States be kept,
1:51 1-512; re-
ports resolutions to convention,
111:531-532; joins in communica-
111:676-677; regimental returns sent
given to
.
that
Westchester,
excursion
rect
Vermont
on
to,
tion to Clinton,
founder of coinage
78 on committee
1
:
;
111:500-501,
accounts,
controversy,
European misunderstand-
cusses
an-
with William Duer
dis-
1:88;
family,
III:
111:433-434;
Clinton
530;
Morris, Gouverneur, of Morrisania,
Y.,
continued,
nounces death of Philip Livingston, 111:460; Clinton to, on un-
(Cadwalla-
Philadelphia,
Bank
rector of
—
419-420; praised by President
115. Morris,
N.
Gouverneur
on Vermont dispute.
of
Clinton
congress, to,
is
elected
IV:360-
on unsettled ac-
counts, IV:403; Clinton to, on commissary's and quartermaster's
111:309-310; \
submits plan for promotions. III:
371-372;
discusses action of con-
departments, IV:403-405, 557;
on John Jay's
abilities
and
serv-
Analytical Index
Gouverneur
Morris, I
ices,
V :5
4-5
1
progress of tax
lowed
introduces
585;
V':5 5 7,
Constable be
to take oath,
of
al-
V :606-607
I
resolutions
;
concerning
—
detachment of
can
congress,
1
1
;
information,
particular
give
:
V:117, 199; efforts to injure, V: 118, 686, VI:918; on committee to draft letter to states,
(note) to
;
seconds motion
tor,
V:269
exchanges,
290;
at Philadelphia,
V:323
V:717;
(note)
V:86l
against enemies,
New
;
be
V
V:309
Clinton
in kind,
Morris, Lewis,
VI 1 1:2 1-22;
on prices and public
ing
wards
oner,
Morris,
1
New
Jersey, pris-
Lewis,
chief
tained John Peter Zenger,
Morris, Lewis, of Morrisania, brigadier-general,
sus-
justice, 1
:55.
N. Y.,
1:304,
675, IV:137; devastation of property, 11:516; reliance on brigade,
II: his his
IV:125, 167; Clinton
calls on, for protection of county.
solicits
VI
:
to Sir
Mrs John-
of brigade,
in
approach-
V:844-845; of
John VI 136:
regarding
Gen.
Rensselaer's
con-
:69 7-699; heads militia
recommends
VI:700;
Broeck,
wishes appointment
in
VI:814;
1
;
VI
line,
8 4-8 5 accepts place sign, VII:523-524. 1
for-
Sir
Van
VI
party,
V:79 1-792;
testifies
Adam Ten
:483.
order,
employed
movements,
Johnson's
duct,
Morris, Jacob, of
;
troops,
VI 1:309-3 10.
intelligence
veys
VlII:22-23; conVIII :61.
of
campaign,
137; Robert
letter,
692
V:346, 357, 363, 804, VI:6, 212; sends officer to Clinton for
extravagance,
to,
,
Morris, Lewis R., major
asks to be
to,
:
Jr, lieutenant-colonel,
preciation of pay,
violation
to visit
V
and her daughter, V:355; makes claim on account of de-
sustained
York, VI:682; Clinton
on taxation
1
187-188; goes on mission Guy Carleton, VIII :94.
loses leg,
;
V :69
continental
of
son
V:313, VI:748
should
in legislature,
notices political attack
relating
supports resolution regarding tax quotas,
aid
;
his request in behalf of
(note)
of reelection,
fails
690-692
V :259
should practise self-restraint,
ordered
his militia
on refugees,
V
IV:320;
IV:347-348; elected senaIV:633; excuses himself
out,
mont, V:9-10, VI:917; advised in
per-
gives
mission to drive cattle,
from attendance
continue
continued.
IV:18I, 297, 320;
Vermont, IV:840; reports action of congress on trouble with Verto
637
Papers
Morris, Lewis
continued,
apprised
;
bill, I
Mr
advises that ,
—
5
1
— Clinton
of
:
en-
Morris, Louis, candidate for clerkship.
VIII :25 3.
Morris, Richard, chief justice of
York, cerning
receives
northern
assurances
campaign,
New conII:
New York
State of
638 Richard
Morris,
332-333; on
—
congratulates
Clinton
introduces
11:336;
election,
Gilbert Taylor, 11:337; to Clin-
who have
ton on persons
escaped
V:403; certificate given V:543 (note) receives James
justice,
by,
;
Van
Driesen's
VI:
confession,
363; letters to be VI:553; recommends w^oman for pardon, VI:899; re-
;
vindication
son's
(note) for
(note).
with
;
486;
issues
attends
of
:
VI 1:494;
warrant,
meeting
protection his
VII:389, 606,
has new^s from frontier, VII
for
considering
VII:619;
frontier,
account will be discharged,
VIII
82 member
:1
;
of council for
governing southern parts of
VIII: 184;
Westchester
in
thority
state,
establish civil
to
au-
county,
VIII: 186; depositions delivered to, VI 1 1:209; recommends Philip Rensselaer for
253;
VIII :252-
sheriff,
asks appointment of son to
VI 1 1:25 3;
clerkship,
attends
county, loyalist,
Morris,
N.
Y.,
V:I59
denounced
as
Robert, United States su-
and mem-
ber of committee of secret corre-
spondence,
gives
commissioners (note);
646;
his
to
in
pay
notification
Paris, for
of
104-105. his opinions
138-142;
his portrait,
138;
attempts
from
New York
VII:opp.
obtain
to
state,
flour
VII:207-
209, 238-239, 410-411; asks that board of treasury be continued,
VII
tresses
of quartermaster's depart-
ment
I
informed of
;
New York
in
2 4-2 5 1
:21
1
;
dis-
VII:
state,
exposes folly of Ameri-
can dependence on European political conditions, VII :42 1-422;
shows credit
low
of
state
and need
VII:422-430; depends on state
for flour,
VII:
on
print-
VII:523;
gives
442, 502; Clinton ing
American
of reliable reve-
state
laws,
to,
directions for registering accounts.
(note).
perintendent of finance
requisitions
121-125, 142-143;
New York
Westchester
correspondence
on
on public debt and revenue, VII:
nue,
of
trans-
VII:63-64,
congress,
352, 361, 365, 370. Richard,
bank,
his
Clinton
meeting at Fort Schuyler, VIII:
Morris,
national
Clinton act of congress,
to
VII:63-64;
607
IV:448
VII:628;
establishing
VI:908 mits
of,
submits to congress plan
;
358-359,
to,
continued.
448-455; Arthur Lee's enmity to, IV:448 (note) James Madi-
shov/n
ceives affidavits,
—
Morris, Robert
continued.
to
11:540
forage,
poHcy attacked,
II:
IV:
VII :58 1-582
;
on arrears
in state
payments. VIII: 18-1 9; on delay in
receipt
of
continental
taxes,
VIII: 19-20; desires information touching supplies and currency,
VIII :29, 31-32; transmits of congress.
acts
VIII:38-39, 40-41,
Analytical Index
Morris, Robert
—
93; appointment made by, VIII: 54-55; his directions for settling VIII:85-86; accounts, army
American
on
to,
state of
VIII:
finances abroad,
100-104; on
work, 1:640. Morrison, John,
county
VIII:98-99;
himself,
approves
attacks
mentions
on
congress,
his administration,
VIII
:
204-207 defends his motives and VIII:225-228; shows policy, ;
economy, VIII :228-
necessity for
230.
Jersey, offers plea for
John Dore-
mus, 1:543-544, 714-716, IV: 31 7
;
complaint
raiders,
sion to
made
to,
against
11:625; wishes permismeet persons on lines, VI :
712.
Col. James Ulster
of
:624.
William,
pris-
loyalist,
1. 2 2 4.
1 1
Morrison, William, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment of
county
militia,
Albany
IV:35.
Morristown (Morris Town) N. J., Gen. Lee takes post at, 1:455 ,
of,
prisoner,
Washington on march
to,
1
:484
1:536
1:537; Gov. 1:545; Clin1:546, 555; Gov. Liv-
militia successful at,
Livingston ton
at,
leaves,
writes
ingston
from,
1:552, V:
583, VI 24 prisoners sent from, 1 :622 persons confined at, I 667; news of Dr Franklin re:
1
;
:
;
Morris, Roger, colonel, of loyalist,
city,
his
New York
house,
1:351,
V:409, VIII :398. 414. Morris, WiUiam, lieutenant, of second regiment New York artillery,
opposite, ;
1:331; guards
at,
permission given to reside
I: in,
V:409, 410; prisoners taken in, V:461-462, VI:595, VII:625626; important strategical point, VI :1 tory refugees from, VII: 58 (note) French troops proceed to. VII:107 (note); reconnaissance to, VII :1 10 (note). 1
ceived
at,
1
:685
;
Washington's
headquarters, 1:707, 718, 722,
730, 808 (note), 11:511, 800. 49, V:21, 242, 413,
111:21.
427,447, 451,454.457.460.
VII:188. Morrisania, N. Y., enemy encamped
374
oner,
VI
militia,
resident
Morris, Robert, chief justice of New-
of
Jr,
McClaghry's regiment Morrison,
173-175;
:556.
Morrison, John, employed on public
re-
financial
J., jail of, 1
Morrison, see also Morison.
sources of country, VIII:95-98,
95,
639
Papers
Morris County, N.
continued.
Benjamin Franklin
— Clinton
;
;
477. 503. 564, 588. 610, 612, 693, 729. 747. 755.760(note). 767. 779, 781.813. 815.855, VIII :400. 404. 405.
VI:47,
407, 411, 415; army near, V: 876 (note) Gen. Schuyler re;
turns to.
48.
V :889
300;
;
troops leave,
stores
VI
:
removed from,
VI:367; mutiny of troops near. VI:547, 550; Gen. St Clair at.
State of
640 N.
Morristown,
J.
VI:564; winter
—
continued.
quarters of Jer-
Morse, John, of Kingsbury, Washington county,
N. Y., VI:631.
Abraham,
Mortier,
414.
Morton, John, of New York merchant, Vlllrxxxv.
city,
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
cinct,
111:355.
Mory, Roger, of Beekman's precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., Jr, of
Beekman's pre-
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
cinct,
111:355.
Moseley, Increase, colonel, of Connecticut militia,
Mosely, Samuel,
V:39.
loyalist,
11:583.
of second regiment,
chester
county
militia,
111:159, VII:631
;
his
cap-
West-
petitions,
company,
VI:623. Moses (More's) creek, Washington county, N. Y., Gen. Schuyler's forces at, 11:115, 144 (note).
Mosher, Hugh, of Dutchess county,
N. Y.,
loyalist,
VII:320.
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
VI:576. Moshier
Charlotte
71, 72. of
William,
Mosier,
precinct,
exempts
county, 111:41
Gideon,
of
Dutchess
of
Ulster
Marlborough, 1.
Mosier
(Moshier), William, lieutenant, of second regiment, Westchester county militia,
Vl:623;
of Col. Albert Pawling's levies, his
gallant
be-
VII:565, 579.
havior.
Mosquito (Musquito) Cove, now Glen Cove, L. I.. IV:622, VII: 387. thirteenth
regiment,
Albany county
VI: 39;
on
committee
militia,
to
erect
blockhouse, VI:228, 229. Moss, Isaac, of thirteenth regiment, Albany county militia, VI:39.
Moss, John, of Charlotte county,
N. Y., appointed
justice.
III:
of
Col.
218. Mott,
,
lieutenant,
Henry Ludinton's regiment of Dutchess county militia, VI :628. Mott, lieutenant, member of .
martial
at
Fort
Ranger,
IV:697. Mott,
Charles,
N. Y.,
(Mosher),
V:
of Dutchess county militia,
court
Moshier, Ephraim, of Charlotte precinct,
V:71,
(Moysher), Abraham, of
Moss, Isaac, captain, of
Moseman (Mosman), Marcus, tain,
Mosier
continued,
loyalist,
VI:627, 814;
111:355.
Mory, Roger,
N. Y., 73. VI:576.
county,
New
Beekman's pre-
of
Mory, Joshua,
—
Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment
New York
of
city, his house, VIlI:xxvii,
Gideon
Mosher,
VII:530.
sey line.
New York
of
petitioner,
Haverstraw,
V:471.
Mott. Ebenezer, lieutenant, of Col.
Morris
Graham's
Dutchess
Analytical Index
Mott, Ebenezer county
—
regiment,
428;
prisoner, 11:623, 752; of
New York
regiment.
705,
VII: 17,
from
captivity,
431;
fifth
V:
line,
released
con-
VI:652;
new appointment, VI 793, VII:240; quartermaster of
sidered for
:
Weissenfels'
Frederick
Col.
Mott, Gershom, captain, of second
New York
regiment.
artillery,
11:67; at Fort Constitution, II:
111;
92,
83,
seasoned timber,
on
detains
;
11:270,
member
of
303;
of assem-
of
Vaness,
Mott,
N. Y.,
county,
petitioner,
Haverstraw,
V:471.
Mott, William, of Fredericksburgh,
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
certifies
behalf of Quakers, 111:359;
in
V:40l
carries letter,
;
certifies in
V:
402, VII:549. William,
Mott,
of
major,
Col.
Jacobus Swartwout's regiment of Dutchess county minutemen, I
350. William,
Mott,
of
captain,
regiment, Dutchess county his
company, II: 466, 472, 477, VI:916, VII: 11:418;
bly,
Ulster
precinct,
111:499, IV:126.
:
need
enlistments, 11:302-
artillery
303
in
over
behalf of indigent families,
VII:244, 271.
levies,
641
Mott, Thomas, of exempts of Han-
continued,
1:335,
— Clinton Papers
claim for service at
third
militia,
Ward's
his
house,
11:732-733; pay-roll of
company, 11:734. Motte, Isaac, delegate from South his
69,
1
45
reports lack of provi-
New
sions at
761
;
in
joins
;
legislature,
Mott,
Windsor, 11:760representation
to
VI:221.
Henry,
of
Jacob,
N. Y.,
of
petitioner,
exempts
of
county,
Haverstraw,
Joseph,
cinct,
of
909
(note).
Count de La, of French navy, Count d'Estaing, V: 174; I
N. Y., VI:
577. Mott,
(note),
reinforces
V:47l.
Mott, James, of Charlotte precinct,
Dutchess
VI:908
Motte-Piquet, Toussaint Guillaume,
Dutchess county, IV:235, 236. Mott,
Carolina to continental congress,
Charlotte
pre-
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
VI:576. Mordaca, of Haverstraw, N. Y., petitioner, V:47l.
Mott,
Mott, Samuel, prisoner, V:74.
capture
made
by,
VII:
12 (note).
Moul,
see
Maul.
Moulton, William, captain, of Col. Seth Warner's continental regiment, VI: 396. Moultrie,
William,
general,
of
South Carolina, defends Charleston,
V:65-66, 96.
Mount, appointed
,
to
ensign,
can not be
vacancy, 11:702.
Mount, James,
N. Y.,
Mount N.
New York
State of
642
loyalist,
county,
Burlington
Holly,
near, 111:484.
enemy
J.,
Albany county, IV:307.
of-
—
continued. Moylan, John of hands sub-clothiers, VII:597-
598.
Moylan,
Rudand
fourth
regiment
county, Vt., works, bridge and
goons;
aide-de-camp
boom
ington,
Mount
Independence,
341
11:63
at,
enemy's
in
(note); 11:80,
possession,
82,
helplessness of garrison at,
;
(note); investigation of
11:101
seen
V:569; 777; at, V:770,
from, waits
militia
enemy Vermont
111:10;
795,
11:680,
at, V 79 enemy VII:449. 331, VI:308, at, Mount Johnson, Akin, Montgomery county, N. Y., Col. Goose Van
boats obtained
Schaick
Mount
at,
;
IV:288.
Pitt, residence of
New York
1
:
city,
Mr
retires
VIII :307,
to,
communication
threatened,
goes
314;
Moylan, VII :31
with,
1:395; Col. Lasher
clothier-general,
John, ;
apprises Clinton 0} reso-
lution relating to clothing,
VII:
365, 586; on transportation of clothing from Boston to Philadelphia,
ready
VII:470-471.
to distribute clothing.
586; Clinton
to,
Kings
VI:630.
to,
of exempts
Jr.
Albany
district,
county, 111:628, 629, 630.
John Peter Gabriel,
Muhlenberg, brigadier
general,
informed
of
offense against civilian, 111:696.
Muir (Mure), William,
at
Sara-
captain, of
West-
Burgoyne
toga, 11:451
Muirson,
British
regiment,
fifty-third
with
lieutenant,
(note). ,
chester county,
N. Y.,
interests
himself in Cyrus Punderson,
VI:
163.
Muirson, Heathcote, of Westchester county,
N. Y., has permission
remove property from Long
1:406.
to,
of
army,
in 1781, Washington visits VIII:410, 411. Mount Washington, Manhattan is-
land,
Mudge, Abraham,
of
Mount Vernon, Va., Washington
to
troops
suspicious char-
V:676;
recommended
acter
Jones,
VIII:xxi\.
dra-
Wash-
to
Lancaster,
at
troops,
"343; removal of cannon from,
light
IV:333 (note); forwards prisoners, V: 145, 146; seizure made by his
winter
342-
11:259-261,
surrender,
of
his
1:367;
of
colonel,
Stephen,
524; VII:
on clothing
in
land,
V:869-870;
half
of
Cyrus
951; meets
to Is-
writes in be-
Punderson,
aspersions,
V:
VII :32-
33.
Mulks,
Benoni,
of
Marbletown,
N. Y., IV:52. Mullen, John, of Rochester, Ulster county, N.Y., IV :684.
Analytical Index
Mullender's
hill, Orange county, N. Y., alarm gun to be placed on, V:392, 582; no beacon on, V:424.
Muller,
Christopher,
VI:265;
levies,
mission,
captain,
of
com-
applies for
VII:82-83.
Muller, Cornelius (Cornelis) S., of
Claverack, N. Y., petitions. III:
491; captain
of
III:
exempts.
oner,
Johannis,
VI: 73
Mulligan,
York
city,
loyalist,
pris-
New
(Mrs), of IV:22I.
(Mulock), Orange county militia,
Munger
(Monger), Philip, N. Y., petitions.
Jesse,
of
fined,
IV:
Saratoga,
Mumford,
purchaser of
,
flour,
211, V:262.
Munro, Munsee
Monroe,
see
(Muncy) tribe, suffers chastisement, V:38I (note). name attached to Munson, ,
complaint
from Suffolk county,
Murderers
ensign,
,
1:446; guards 11:427; suspected person livlost barge ing at. 11:634 (note) at,
at,
held at,
at.
111:643; persons
IV:8I3;
sloop
Mumford,
of
John,
in
of Essex county,
V:155
of
line,
Stony
(note).
work. 1:641.
Murphey. Thomas, 581-582.
Samuel, at employed Robert Livingston's iron works,
V:
line,
Murray,
Sir Alexander, captain, of
seventeenth
army, second regiment.
II:
Murphy,
924.
Munday, William,
prisoner,
V:753.
corporal, of fourth
New York
lieutenant,
New York
of
line,
Murray, city,
Monger.
killed
xvii-xviii.
battle
of
Long
329.
George, teacher,
British
regiment, in
Island, I:opp.
V:704. see also
Carolina
capture
Murphey, John, employed on public
VI: 606.
regiment.
part
Point,
451.
Munday, James,
North
Providence,
count of, with United States, IV:
J.,
V:658,
to,
see Muir.
regiment,
of Connecticut, ac-
Mun, Benjamin,
Mure,
takes
VII:78.
Mumford, T.,
living
bearing flag
loyalist
confined by, 11:429. 476.
Munger,
Orange county,
creek.
Murfree, Hardy, major, of second
IV:258, 259.
Mumford,
of III:
660.
Mombaccus.
see
III:
petitioner.
of truce to proceed
Mumbakers,
N.
Joseph,
;
272.
I.,
643
Munger, 211.
N. Y., Clinton
I.
Mullocks
R.
Clinton Papers
VII:347.
641, 642, 643, IV:65I. Muller,
—
of
his
New York
school,
VIII:
State of
644
Murray (Murrey), George, of exempts of Wallkill, N. Y., Ill: 471. lieutenant, of ninth
with army, Saratoga, 11:451
regiment,
British
Burgoyne
at
(note)
.
Murray, John, of Potts .Grove, Pa., seeks
for
compensation
sugar,
IV:398.
ant
.
C.
Murray, Patrick, of
New York
fifth
prisoner,
Murray, Robert, goods
IV :5
session,
his
Murrel,
11:453
(note).
Myers, see Meyer, Miars.
also
Myer,
Myer, 390.
carries
,
and
Mayer,
IV:
letters,
of
Benjamin,
Kingston
exempts
of
N. Y.,
Hurley,
Myer, Frederick, of German N. Y., IV:342.
of.
residence,
VIII:xxviii.
Myer, Jacob,
1
.
Col.
of
William,
regiment of
Peter
Albany
V:126.
militia,
Myer,
Myer
(Meyers,
Weissenfels'
regiment
V:825.
militia,
Isaac,
Dutchess
of
of
N. Y., 11:622. Thomas,
Musgrave,
British
river,
Jersey,
Myers),
James,
of
carries letter,
Frederick
Col.
VII:271;
levies,
A'II:453.
Tryon county,
Myer, Johannis (Yohanis), of Orange county, N. Y., petitions,
brigadier-gen-
Myer, John, of Dutchess county,
IV:172.
letter
army,
to,
VIII:24I.
Muskingum
New
of
1:485.
Murren, Michael, of Col. Roswell Hopkins'
VI:836.
prisoner,
Jacobus,
prisoner,
lieutenant,
county
Flats,
Myer, Henry, of exempts of Kingston and Hurley, 111:612.
Ness'
county
V:73.
in his pos-
Myer, Ephraim, of Ulster county, N. Y., petitioner, IV:819.
Murren, see also Moren, Morin.
O.,
towns
on,
VIII:391. Mutinies, of Pennsylvania
N. Y.,
line,
VI:
petitions,
111:241.
Myer, John, of Orange county, N. Y., petitions, IV: 72. I
Myer,
547-551, 553-555, 564-656, 5711572, 578-597, 592. 593, of New Jersey line, VI :592, 593.
lieuten-
Burgoyne,
New York
1
Robert,
Murray,
regiment.
11:467, 468.
line,
Murray, Patrick,
eral,
German
von,
with
111:612.
of.
Muselis,
103
or billeting act, 1:41,
(note)
Myer,
Dunmore, Earl
see
Murray, John,
Van
Mutiny Muzell,
Murray, James,
city,
New York
John,
of
German
Flats,
N. Y.. IV:344. Myer, Joseph, of German N. Y., IV:342.
Flats,
German
Flats,
Myer,
Mary,
of
N. Y.. IV:342.
Analytical Index
Myer, Michael, of German N. Y., IV:341.
Flats,
Myer, Peter T., of Ulster county, N. Y., IV:819. Ulster
of
Petrus,
county,
N. Y., IV:819. Myer, Tobias,
member
of
lieutenant,
county
Myers,
first
militia,
of court martial, 1:530.
Myer, Tunis, of Ulster N. Y., IV:819. Hendrick,
county,
at
prisoner
Poughkeepsie, VI:836.
Myers,
New York
J.,
Silvester
Capt.
Mynderse,
deputy clerk of
IV: 198,
214,215. Livingston's iron works,
at
Robert
V:753.
Myers, Joseph, of Tryon county, N. Y., prisoner, VI:660, 727.
Mynders, Mynderse,
see also
Min-
Mynderts, Myndertse. Mynders, John, captain, of second
Salisbury's
light*
Schenec-
of
Reyneir,
11:188;
459-460;
of comIII:
petitions.
Clinton's
111:467-468;
reply
to,
certificate,
signs
111:643.
N.
Y.,
Ulster
of
Myndert,
Mynderson,
petitions,
VI:
621. see
Myndertse,
also
Minderse, Mynders, Mynderse. of
Martin,
master-general's
quarter-
department,
V
:
727. Marte,
Myndertse,
Myers, Jonas, employed
of
lieutenant,
N. Y., chairman
tady,
Mynderts,
assembly,
Albany,
horse of Kingston, 1:575.
Mynderts,
VI:496.
John
of
Petrus,
Mynderse,
county,
Myers, John, of Bedford, N. Y., assessed,
645
Marte,
Mynderse,
mittee,
Ulster
regiment,
Clinton Papers
N. Y., V:260. 274.
Myer, Peter, Jr, of Ulster county, N. Y., IV:819.
Myer,
—
lieutenant,
of
exempts of Albany, N. Y., IV:
208, 209. Myrick,
Joshua,
Dutchess
of
county, N. Y., petitions pardon, VI:528-530.
for his
derse,
regiment, joins
in
Albany county
militia,
committee, 111:66. lieutenant,
nectady committee, 111:66.
Mynderse (Mynders), Harmen, of Schenectady, N. Y., joins in address to committee, 111:66; peti-
VI:334. 18
Lt.
of
second regiment, Albany county militia, joins in address to Sche-
tions,
loy-
Jacob Rose's recruits, 1:751, 754, 758, 761, 762, 790, 791. of
alist,
address to Schenectady
Mynders, Laurance,
Mysener (Mysner), Coenradt,
witness against
NAATHS.Mary, Higgins Conkling, Nackels, trict,
Nagel, roled,
Nagel,
John,
of
11:415.
Claverack
dis-
N. Y., V:930. Jacob,
captured
and
pa-
IV:840. Jan
(Yan),
of
Orange
State of
646
—
Nagel, Jan county,
continued,
N.
Y.,
Napier, Francis, lord, lieutenant, of
IV:
petitions,
Grange county, N. Y,, IV: 172. of
John,
prisoner,
of
(Yohannis),
Johannis
Nagel,
petitions,
N.
Closter,
J.,
IV:840.
Naglee,
of
,
quartermaster
VII: 7.
general's department,
Dr
11:540
Franklin lands
United
(note);
IV:451
States agent at,
Ameri-
;
V:300; invention announced from, VII:383; journey at,
to Paris
Nantucket
of,
VIII
00.
by way
of,
island,
Massachusetts,
:1
enemy by way 11:837, 842, 869, IV:511;
flour
carried to
trading license sought by resident of,
(note).
Naples, king
,
Knepenock)
Nash, Abner,
1
store
at,
to,
writes
to,
597;
111:548,
to,
VI:249.
;
V:107,
petition from,
news from.
threatened,
petition from,
111:239;
V:228
III:
(note);
V:560-561
;
road
North
governor of
Rutledge
V:798; Washington VI:593; delegate to
continental
VIII
congress,
:5 7.
Nash, Francis, brigadier general, of North Carolina, killed at battle of
Germantown, 11:368, 373,
384
(note).
Nash,
of
Francis,
Greenwich,
Conn., IV:321.
Nash,
county
Nason,
Joseph
setts
regiment,
Island
Island),
Roswell
of
Dutchess
V:71, 73.
Nathaniel,
Nassau
Col.
regiment
militia,
Col.
281
of
Johnson,
11:666;
at,
at,
76, 278, VII :65
111:548-549;
city.
Governor
Carolina, writes
Ulster county,
,
N. Y., lead mine guards
New York
Nash, Aaron, of Brattleboro, Vt.,
Hopkins'
Napanoch (Napanock, Napenack, Napenagh, Napenak, Naponagh, Nepanagh, Neponagh, Nepon-
provincial
Knap, Knapp. N. Y.,
of Butternuts,
111:505.
Narrows, see
111:202-203.
eck,
Amer-
IV:619.
see also
Napp, Napp,
has honored
of,
flag,
VI:213.
Nangle, Barent, of Orange county, N. Y., petitions, -I V:l 72.
can
regiment, British army,
informs Clinton of loyalist plot,
Nailles, see Niles.
Nantes, France,
451
ican
Nagel, William, of Orange county, N. Y., petitions, IV: 172.
at,
thirty-first
wdth Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
172.
Nagel,
New York
lieutenant,
Vose's I
V
:
1
34.
(see
British
of
Massachu-
post
also
Long
at,
VIII:
(note).
National capital, see United States. National debt, see United States.
Neal
(Neill),
of
Virginia,
Ferdinand, of
Major
cornet,
Henry
Analytical Index
Neal, Ferdinand Lee's
V:206
Near Rockaway, L.
V:158
resident of,
I.,
Necker, Jacques, French directorof
dismissed,
finances,
¥11:202,211.
WiUiam
Malcom's
regiment
and
named in
joins
legislature,
John,
Col. Jersey
memorial,
representation 1
petitioner,
to
of Col.
Windsor, by,
1
Levi
Nees, Lourance, of Col. Levi ling's regiment,
Neese, Frederick,
:630.
Paw-
1
Nellis
:834.
(Nells), Philip (Phllls), of
Tryon county, N. Y., V:179. Robert,
Nellis,
N. Y.,
loyalist, prisoner,
Tryon county, V:179.
Nelson,
of
keeper
,
ship,
IV:573
British
(note).
,
of artillery, witness,
,
his inn near Fishkill,
IV:702. Nelson,
Absalom,
Nelson,
at
prisoner
Nelson,
Francis,
lieutenant,
of
fourth regiment, Dutchess county
111:211,
petitioner,
V:
262. William,
of
New York
alderman, VIII :395.
Neily, see also Neely, Niely. Neily, John, prisoner,
VI:605.
Bitter,
of
petitioner,
Nelles, Christian, of petitioner,
Nelson,
VI:589, 590.
John,
of
Frederlcksburgh
precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., taxed for son with enemy, VI:
286. Nelson,
Theophilus,
county,
N. Y.,
Dutchess
of
111:604.
loyalist,
Nelson's ferry, on Santee
Nelver, see NIver.
N. Y.,
of
petitioner,
petitioner,
Nelson,
militia,
N. Y.,
Tryon county, V:179.
petitioner,
Poughkeepsie, VI:836.
Neilson, John, of Saratoga district,
Nelles,
of
Peter,
N. Y.,
Neilson, see also Nilson.
city,
Flats,
N. Y., 11:293, VI:561.
Paw-
VI:731.
Neilson,
German
Hendrick, tory under Brant,
prison
New
of
I:
ling's regiment, 11:91.
N. Y.,
Tryon county, V:179.
V:633.
.
N. Y., purchase made Neely,
in
New in
VI :22
John,
continental
captain
Spencer's
battalion;
Nellis,
Nellis,
Neely, see also Neily, Niely. Neely, Abraham, Heutenant in Col.
Oliver
V:
N. Y., IV:344.
(note).
general
Tryon
VI:726.
George, of
Nellis,
of
petitioner,
of
Adam,
N. Y.,
111:224.
ent, prisoner,
Neely,
N. Y.,
county,
Nellis,
647
John,
(Neller),
179; prisoner,
.
Near, Charles, of Rensselaer Pat-
579;
Clinton Papers
Nelles
continued.
dragoons,
light
(note)
—
—
Tryon county, V:179.
Tryon county, V:179.
C, Lord Rawdon VII
river,
crosses
S. at,
:28.
Nelson's Point,
point,
opposite
N. Y., V:21
West
(note).
State of
648
New York
Ner (Nere), Card, of Rhinebeck precinct, N. Y., V:372.
Neversink
of
(note).
Colebrook,
Nesbitt,
captain,
British
regiment,
eighty-second
army, aide-de-camp, V:409.
111:721;
treat
adelphia, Pa., director of
Bank
posted
John
of
North America, VII:629.
Nesbitt, Richard, captain, of sixtythird
British
regiment,
wounded, V:598 Nesbitt, William,
army,
(note). of Col.
loyalist,
DeLancey's
James
horse,
light
Neshaminy
creek. Pa., action near,
IV:363
(note); Washington at
bridge of, VIII :401.
petitions,
of
William,
Tryon county, N. Y,, Neuren
Durlach, con-
his
11:290-292.
of
violation
Daniel,
rights,
captain,
Col.
of
William Malcom's regiment, conductor
of
stores,
carries letter,
(Never county, N. Y., 176, VI:237.
county,
river
1:846,
848;
IV:357.
Neversink
Neversink
resident
(note);
Kill),
troops
ferry,
N.
to
Adams
John
J.,
crosses, 1:80.
Newberry,
loyalist,
,
of Col.
V:122-123.
Newberry, county
271
;
of
regiment
(New
489.
Ber-
Bridge), tavern
J.,
loyalists stationed at,
488,
John
Orange
IV:270, 272.
militia,
Newbridge
Col.
of
John,
Hathorn's
506,
taken
at,
obtained
enemy's
warning
received
at,
to,
I
1:484
524
508, near,
march
1
:496
1:507
1:510 from,
I
511; enemy crosses river at, I 535; ammunition near, 1:541 articles seized near,
1
:634
;
iron
removed from, 1:660; pass from, Sullivan at,
V:
to
Bergen, 11:600; enemy near,
IV:86; Maj. Lee's from,
(Kill),
N, Y.,
VI:568,
of,
VII:454, 455; prisoner taken at, VII:495; Washington at, VIII: 397, 399.
news
their
111:283, 303.
Neven,
1:477, 488; Ameri-
can army expected at, 111:522; Gen. Knyphausen near. V:876
prisoners
see Lurenkill.
kill,
Neutrals,
re-
J.,
1:61; enemy
to,
gen county, N.
111:355.
fession,
army
at,
as spy,
Tryon county, V:179.
Nethaway, Thomas, of Beekman's precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., Neuberg,
111:211.
petitioner,
John Butler's regiment, hanged
Neskitha, see Oniskethau.
N. Y.,
of
Newark
111:225.
Nestell, Gottlieb, of
V:229
cross,
Newark (New Ark), N.
Phil-
Nesbitt,
continued.
troops
Nevland, Rial,
of
Maxwell,
—
river
Sullivan
be crossed.
gain,
ton
V:206 V:207
at,
(note)
troops ;
move
troops re-
(note); Washing-
VIII :406.
Analytical Index
Newbridge, Westchester county, N. Y., detachment stationed at, V:344; Washington at, VIII:
New
in
Britain,
Windsor,
by Qinton colony, born in, I CHnton 1:16; George VII:286. resident of, 17;
N. Y.,
settled
:
New
V:410
New
mari-
Canada,
Brunswick,
time province,
N.
Clinton Papers
—
Newburgh 1:855;
649
continued.
deposited
provision
at,
11:29, 34, 72; troops to be stationed at, 11:181; tories lurking
409.
New
—
loyalist
goes
to,
(note).
(Brunswick),
1
:80; powder ob-
tained at, 1:200;
Washington at, VIII :397, 399, 403;
1:447.
469; guard panies
Gen. Lee imprisoned at, 1:574; American forces near, 1:585;
11:474; com-
at,
11:474;
from,
stores
re-
moved from, 11:699; smallpox at, 11:808-809, 810; stores forwarded by way of, 111:5, 161 ;
received
levies
Brunswick J., ferry at,
near, 11:343; boats saved at, II:
ordered
troops
(note)
425; 596;
111:389
to,
want of forage
;
at,
IV: IV:
provision
stored
at,
petition
from,
V:170;
out
set
troops
(note)
111:317;
at,
V:242
from,
head-
Washington's
;
V:424
Washington has news from, 730-731 enemy's baggage removed from, 1:743; firing near,
(note), VIII: quarters, 108, 112, 136, 156,411, 412,
1:744; enemy moves from, 37; American moderation at,
V:800; army
I
:
;
858;
soldiers at,
Newburgh
II: II:
IV:229.
Newborough, New Newburough), N. Y.,
Newboro,
southwest
settlement
of
temper
land
mittee,
residents
in
1:246, of,
1:16;
of,
1:176;
at,
reserve
in
regiment
187;
army
at,
procured in
at,
prison,
1
V :9
1
7
I
:
1
45
;
recruits
mutiny
VIII:1
at,
738,
caped prisoner goes
:667
;
tories
from,
dock
at,
:
1-1
1
31
.
Newburyport (Newbury), Mass., news received at Bilbao by way of, V :685 news carried to Philadelphia by
pris-
:
490; petition from, VI: 786-787; person apprehended at, VI:826;
783;
1:591; timber
VI 143at, VI
in,
received
11:316,
1:698;
arbitrary be-
;
com-
11:634, 782-783, V:712; to,
at,
1:220;
1:558, 653,
oner brought
ceived
at,
clothing to be re-
havior of dragoons
(Newberry, Newbery,
Burgh,
413, 418; return of forage
;
way
of,
V:718;
to,
es-
VII:607.
New
Canaan, Kings district, Albany county, N. Y., lead mine in, 111:393-394, 395.
Newcastle,
Thomas Pelham, Duke
1:745;
messenger
sent
to,
of, first lord of treasury, his coali-
1:775;
want
iron
at.
tion with
of
Pitt,
1:23-24.
State of
650
Newcastle, Va., Patrick Henry delivers
speech
Newcastle Del.,
(New
:90.
1
at,
in
now
England
—
County,
from,
ward
:94
1
southern attitude to-
;
her
156;
127,
V:
Gen.
Schuyler,
697; residents, V:712, VI:360, VII:402, 407, 610; disorders caused by Vermont faction in,
New
York,
N. Y.,
post at, abandoned,
371; tories VII:356.
VII:300-301, neighborhood
New
City,
in
of,
Rockland
county,
N. Y., person confined at, II: 566, 567; troops at, IV: 170; letter from, V:678.
Newcomb,
Daniel, of Gildersleeve,
Conn., privilege granted
VII:
to,
598-599, 600. Col.
of
Vandenburgh's
of
regiment
Dutchess county
militia,
Newcomb, Zacchaeus of Dutchess county, titions,
James
111:243;
V:825.
county,
N. Y.,
robbed,
VII:
see
also
Orange
coroner's inquest
VI:
from,
employed
on
public work, 1:641.
England,
York
treaty
1:7;
with,
1:8; leveling
of
New
secretary
spirit of,
93, VI:684;
84
:
79
1
;
officer
on
militia from,
on
1
;
Hudson
river,
sent to,
1:391, 654, 849, II:
1:288; prisoners
472, 476; Washington may be driven into, 11:145 (note); Albany's
202
appeal
11:158-161,
to,
her sea-coast will be de-
;
fended, 11:228; sale of catde 1
;
purchase of iron
in,
for, II:
712; purpose to ship flour from, 11:761; rendezvous of drafts from, 11:814; would uphold
troops
New York city,
(note);
of,
1:74, 76,
Puritan influence
against
111:304 (note) Gen. remains in, 111:306
in,
removal
170.
New
:
dele-
1
111:154; detention of Burgoyne's
letter
Abraham,
1
1:214;
to,
assists
movement
precinct,
IV: 148;
Newell,
way
;
Conway
Cornwall
1:145;
1:158-159;
of,
:
N. Y., pe-
Cornwall precinct. New Cornwall precinct.
in,
historians
I
against
(Zachaus),
239.
New
prejudiced
gates from, at Hartford,
11:61
Newcomb, James,
1:116;
ambitions,
purpose of isolating,
British
Lansingburg,
City,
continued.
1:92; conviviality of delegates
continental
congress of 1774, 1:94.
New
New in,
Castle)
represented
New York
settlers
of
from,
111:329;
British
hospital
proposed,
111:379;
Sir
Carleton's
proclamation
to,
Guy carried
IV:210; behavior of brigades from, IV:247; exportation of flour to, IV:303; news of delefrom, IV:479; troops gates to,
from,
480
;
in
winter
bond given
quarters, in
money
IV: of,
IV:794; attitude of delegates toward Vermont dispute, V:9,
Analytical Index
New 1
2
—
England
V:22
Britain in,
(note)
route
;
V :24 (note) New York, V:
of supplies from,
her jealousy of
283 set
(note)
out for,
hold land
;
Gen. Heath
;
V:492;
will
residents of,
Vermont, V:595;
in
catde
obtained
states
of,
V:749;
from,
invited
consider
to
measures for feeding allied armies, salt received VI:244-245; from, VI:460; Washington
VI
sends circular to states of,
548
(note)
represented in Hart-
;
ford convention, represented in
672-673; ments
289
her
in
officers
VI:684;
levies from,
by
entertained
VI
garrison in,
Fairfield letter
serters
sought
VII:244.
convention
111:170;
in,
its
VI:214-215;
against
erection
of independent government,
VI:
607-613. Newfoundland,
Ezra,
lieutenant-colonel,
Massachusetts regiment,
fifth
VII:115.
New
Hampshire, not represented
stamp act congress, to
from,
gates
1:72;
congress,
in
dele-
:40,
continental
its
claim
to
between Connecticut and
lands
tion,
1
:
1
74
population in
;
of safety of,
1
775,
11:226, 228;
232;
application
founders
in
for
re-
II:
in,
artificers
and materials may be made to, 11:507, 509; quota of, for 1778, 11:555 (note); prisoners 717, 831, 832;
sent to. 11:618,
accounts from, to go to commissioners,
11:816;
convention
111:220; from
741
to
Vermont
disputes
over
in
prices,
money advanced
continental ;
represented regulate
treasury.
to,
III:
influence exerted
in townships of,
vessel
1
first
port of enemy's landing
at
protest
of
president of, 11:144; committee
British
neutral position, 111:623; secret
made
Newhall,
at,
op-
in
in
IV:741, 742; guard V:I5, 45. from,
represented in Annapolis conven-
:2 36;
mont, represented
inquiries
(Hackensack),
sup-
VII:
Newfane (New Fane), Cumberland county, N. Y., now in Ver-
joins
Hackensack
Dutchess county, N. Y., court martial held at, IV:280; letters
regi-
(Newfalrfield),
Brattleboro,
(note);
VIII:27i.
loyalists sent to,
Hudson river, 1:73; Indians to make irruptions into, 1:128; not
:
from, 11:322; deat,
continued.
11:540
Philadelphia
VIII :264; VIII :273.
Conn.,
—
off,
1:210; prisoner sent to, 1:653; Gen. Schuyler's letter sent to
VIII
in,
to retention of
capital,
New
;
alleged plundering project
;
posed as
VI:671
to be
Providence,
influential,
port given
:
storm
New
651
Papers
Newfoundland
continued.
supposed adherents of Great
;
— Clinton
IV: 100, 322;
grants
made
by.
New
New York
State of
652
—
Hampshire
IV:197-198;
from
IV:394;
its
loyalists
IV:423, 549;
limits,
lands west of
claim to
revives
adopts
exclude
to
dele-
of
attitude
from,
gates
measures
New
continued.
IV:563-564, 693V: 136-1 37, 138-
Connecticut,
694,
695,
139,
143; courts
696;
citizen
of,
fined
of,
IV:694, in Ver-
mont, IV:696, 697; jurisdiction of,
over disputed territory, IV:
841.
V:69,
842,
133-139,
284
143,
307
117,
113,
(note),
311-312. 313, 395,487,488,617, 797798 (note), VI :436, 437. 608; 302,
(note),
—
Hampshire
towns
continued,
VI:609-610; its VI:613guaranteed,
from,
territory
614, 616-617; acts of oblivion and indemnity recommended to,
VI :61 8; accused of intriguing in Vermont territory, VI :643 Ver;
mont renews claim
VI :643 to
towns
to
of,
copies of acts of, sent
;
VI:668; quota
Clinton,
of,
toward public expenses and cost
VI
of war, gates
on
908
(note)
of
its
-.71
4; vote of dele-
national ;
VI
bank,
:
plans for disposing
Vermont
Vll:150,
claim,
164-165. 177. 177-178. 238. 444-445, 516; position of Ver-
states,
mont touching dispute with. VII:
required
from, by resolution of congress,
445-447; quota to be paid by, for war department and civil list,
V:323
VII: 469; supports claim before
invited
to
V:287;
conference of
quota of
(note)
money quota
;
of
sup-
plies for army,
V:513;
tion of
to
be raised by, for
favors
V:724; V:837; Verheld in, Vi:41;
money bringing army mont
into field,
Vermont. lands
partisans of, in
committee with
propor-
Vermont, VI:41
from,
in
states,
VI
:
1
60
;
may
New York
26-27; quota public
debt.
quota
for
resolutions, of,
copy VIII:
for interest
VIII :39
(note);
of
expenses
on
1
783,
votes of delegates from, on ad-
French
VI:245-246; settling Vermont
VI:254; depended on VI:299; ungenerous toward Vermont, VI 433; despatches sent to president secession of of, VI:549 (note) dispute.
for supply of beef.
:
;
of
with
confer
to
has scheme for
596;
:
president of, receives
appoint
other
commissioners
officers.
funds
for
VIII :46; invited to conference on uniform taxation, VIII :65;
from
committees
;
convention
VII:517; appeal to, and men, VII 594-
congress,
justment
of
national
expenses,
VIII:67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 82; compromise with, advised, VIII:
73
;
position of,
toward commu-
tation of officers' pay,
money 217.
of,
VIII
counterfeited,
: 1
16;
VIII:
Analytical Index
New
—
Hampshire court
general
11:563
New
continued.
653
Papers
—
Hampshire
assembly),
militia in field.
IV:396, 397,
regiments
of, in
VI:436, 643.
398. 399; serving
names
also
see
and
troops
of colonels. first
regiments,
(Cilley's).
234
V:232 (note), 236 (note); first
392,
398.
(note),
(note).
New
Hampshire Grants
Vermont) in.
disorderly
,
mation. 111:262; troops retained
111:563, 571.
on
to
herents of
Gen.
assist
111:366; few ad-
for defense of.
new
state party in. Ill
111:531; inhabitants
698, V:l 70;
Walloomsac, 11:298; two
circulated
regi-
defense
to
assigned
of
works, 11:590; wanted to comquota,
11:619; needed
to
cavalry. relief
in,
18-19, 89 (note), 97-98, 102, 08-1
1
;
count of
herents
in,
to favor
New
of
Tryon county, 111:467; Washempowered to call for. III: 548; at Danbury for winter
1
35
IV:333
form
of.
V :202
;
(note);
brigade
in Sulli-
van expedition. V:232 quota army,
for
required
V:504
1
3
to
(note)
join ;
(note);
continental
(note); quota of
militia requested,
militia
uni-
V:785
(note)
;
main army, VI:
deficiency
in
levies.
New York adV:110;
advised.
said
Hampshire. V:l 34.
declaration of freedom
;
ington
quarters.
111:551.
IV:395-396; status Revolution. IV:565; of, committee of congress visits, V:
1
813; requested for light 11:828; summoned to
of.
Ira Allen's address
before
battalions. II:
up continental
:
367, 396; neglected by congress.
Gates, 11:179; militia joins Col.
fill
also
111:171. 172; inhabitants un-
Seth Warner, 11:228; militia at
plete
(see
movement
acquainted with Clinton's procla-
called
ments
V:153
(note), 154 (note).
(Scam-
(Bedel's), troops,
Gazette," quoted,
V:232 (note), 236 237 (note); militia,
399, 404, 414; third mell's).
VII:447-448. 479. 529. 530. 538, 540, 564. 570.
(note).
(note),
VII:115,
New York
in
state,
IV :5 73-5 74
237
VII:392.
Albany.
"New Hampshire
(Scammell's),
236
(note),
(note),
1,
11:648,
VII:1 15; second (Reid's), V:
232
to
con.
1781, VI:280;
423, 549, 694, V:132. 135, 136, 139, 596. 653-655,
ordered
—
VI :1 14;
continental estab-
lishment Jan.
133,
regiments,
troops
VI:1 13;
(general
(note).
— Clinton
inhabitants.
V
relative
gress
:
1
42
;
to.
by
action of con-
V:301.
309-
310. 394. 490, 797-798. 837",
VI:231, 613, 615; agents for, make representations, V:483.
486; ton. to,
sentiment
in.
toward Clin-
VI:39-40; Udny
Hay
goes
VI:227. 239; purchases
cattle in,
VI:240;
of
New Hamp-
New York
State of
654
—
New
con. Hampshire Grants VI:254; represented New York congresses, VI:
New
in
moval
VI:61
divided,
in,
new
protest against
authority
1
;
in,
continued.
William Livingston's
1:70;
608; people
—
Jersey
shire favors,
re-
John Adams
1:73;
to,
1:80; British design to cut
visits,
communication with, 1:127
off
from Hudson
VI:612; authority exercised by New York in, VI:642; congress to settle question of, VI :684 cost
road
of procuring evidence related to,
197 (note), V:388; population
;
to,
VI:853; memorial of
New York
concerning,
VII 164-
land
admission
sent to,
delegates
166;
:
their request for
VII
to the union,
:1
77-1 78. 238,
251-252; will aid Gen. Stark, VII:392; arbitrary rule in, VII: 484-485. 632. VIII :43; resolutions of New York legislature conVII:515,
cerning,
625;
British agents in,
assertion of
New
VII:607;
York's authority
VIII :7-8; duty of VIII:56-57.
in,
555,
516,
state
to
conciliate,
New
Haven. Conn.. CUnton
370;
at.
I:
expenses incurred
military
1:371, 372, 373; troops to
at,
rendezvous
to
1775, 1:210; emissaries in, 1:273; Robert Benson I:409;
Malcom
725
;
11:721, truce
of
flag
625
;
of.
VI:262
ton
at.
New
to.
paper obtained
printer's
Benedict
481
111:220. sent
Arnold
(note);
11:804 at.
V
resident
Washing-
VIII :398.
Hurley. N. Y..
from,
111:160. 372. IV:160.
New
pect
of,
from
New York
city.
in.
I:
persons guilty of treason
in,
furnaces
11:44;
11:110;
in,
of, in
11:291, 599; quotas money, 11:555 (note), V:
323
(note).
504
(note).
VI:714, VII:469, 39 (note), 46; army tion
transporta-
VI:805;
11:798.
through.
724,
VIII:38.
represented in convention to regprices, in.
111:220; purchase 111:464; seizure of
111:654; delays ap-
justice
in,
proval
of articles of confedera-
111:659; William Duer
tion,
111:661;
from
advanced
money
continental ;
grain of,
Jersey (Jersey. Jerseys), pros-
tories
passes to,
741 letters
1:656;
make map
will
activity near,
of cattle
prices,
555-556, to,
1:685. seizure of
1:705; enemy's
ulate
for regulating
goes
Robert Erskine of,
intend
tories of.
1:554,
surrender.
Col.
38; convention
at.
I
in
of,
1:382; copies of offensive document sent to. II: at,
river,
134; whigs driven to, 1:167 William Franklin governor of, I
shortage in.
treasury,
of
IV:24.
forage
141
;
in, to,
III:
and
frontier
exposed. IV:223; complains
of presence of troops. stores sent to.
IV:386;
IV:467; old
bills
Analytical Index
New of,
—
Jersey
New
continued.
IV:5I8;
IV:611,
flour in,
6SS
Papers
Jersey
tion
inquiry into prices
and
of grain
— Clinton
—
continued.
toward commutation of
of,
officers'
VI II: 116;
pay,
cur-
its
VIII:217;
662, 678, 686, 732, 733. 833.
rency
834; advised
proposition from, relating to capi-
to permit exporta-
and
tion of flour
V:269
(note),
executed
IV:781; 1V:841;
in,
IV:737
grain,
tal
(note); robbers its
counterfeited,
territo-
VIII
of United States.
256;
220,
concerning
evacuation
:2 19.
from,
intelligence
New
of
in,
York, VIII :294; Washington in, VIII :397, 398, 399. 400.
to afford supplies,
401. 402, 403.404.405.406.
rial
rights,
to
injury
V:294; exerts itself V:454; quota supplies, V:513; price of
wheat
of. in
407.411.416.419.
VI: 179; proposes en-
militar})
largement of congressional powVI:210 (note); unable ers.
354;
flour
to
in,
furnish
large
299;
magazines
filled,
VI:300;
VI:
supplies,
be
should
in,
Washington's
VI:31I; inseVI:367 in, be obtained in, VI:384
1
affairs,
434
:420.
shore
fortified.
may be
troops ;
defeat of
ported.
1:434;
garding
condition
:
re-
enemy
re-
uncertainty of
in
troops
1:446;
state,
I
sent to state,
be
to
enemy 1:454, 456,
457,
retreat
through,
harassed,
curity
of
460. 468, 586, 587; raid led by Generals Parsons and Clinton,
flour to
magazines petition to
606 to
;
stores
in,
governor
New
may
;
diers
its
grant pass
money, VI:
asked to compensate for
VI:791; national
of
322;
tory
justment
of
pay.
on
(note)
for,
to,
;
VII:
rendezvous
VII:492; cattle driven 497; information given lature VIII :40 of, votes of delegates
sol-
delegates
bank, VI :908
French consul-general
321,
of
depreciation
vote
in,
VII:
to legis-
(note);
from, on ad-
national
expenses,
VIII :68, 70, 71. 72, 83;
483-484
1:477-478,
York, VI:683; propor-
tionate value of
687
VI:442
depleted,
Chnton from, VI :605-
posi-
of
tion
485
enemy's
enemy
;
parts,
1
:484-
western
Mc-
1:486; Col. James
Washington (note)
;
11:61
state,
distribu-
operating in
Claghry's expedition,
808
;
forces,
ommendation
at
1
:5
5-5
1
Morristown,
I
6
;
I
:
British evacuation of
(note), that
234;
militia
recjoin
continental army, 11:236; return
of enemy, 11:333, 344; necessity of defending shore fortification,
11:383 (note); Gen. Glover on march to fort, 11:559 (note) seizures
made on
raid,
method of obtaining
673
;
Washington
11:625
supplies, II
leaves
camp.
State of
6s6
New
Jersey
—
military affairs
11:725 (note)
con.
magazines inade-
;
11:757; Gov. Livingston
quate,
complains
of
behavior,
111:93-94;
sent
—
to
Capt.
Johnston's
111:389
state,
170;
(note);
proposal to quarter half of army
IV:248 (note); enemy interrupts supplies, IV:258; nine in state,
removed
brigades
to
troops
—
continued,
discharged. 1:743; deserters
litia
from.
837;
I:
be made
application for. to
to governor, 11:1
and
79;
to
11:420, 459, 463; proposal to
IV:159,
IV:180
fort,
—
join
Americans surprised near Hackensack, IV:161 (note); enemy without
Jersey
(note);
;
border,
New
brigade
enemy's activity, 111:484, IV: New York troops led 101 across
New York
state,
IV:
Washington
employ them
for recovery of Fort
Gates empowered
ered to call to
to call on,
committee
590;
Gen.
465;
II:
Montgomery, 506,
Putnam,
II:
empow-
11:507. 509;
on.
be employed against enemy's
rear, 11:51
1
;
quotas of, 11:619,
813. V:785 VIII :383 11:814;
VI:280.
(note).
rendezvous
(note);
cavalry wanted,
rearmy may moved, IV:504; enemy may intend incursion, IV:643, 764, V:
of.
642
empowered to call for, 111:548; march to Cochecton, 111:633, 653; want of news from, IV:
be
510;
385,
Gen. Knyphausen's incur-
;
sion,
V:807
876
(note)
(note), 808, 820, ;
Pennsylvania
line
mutiny, VI:554; movement by Clinton apprehended,
Sir
Henry VII:36I army state, VIII :96. ;
rations issued in
and names
of colonels. first
(Ogden's), 11:369,
231
.V:226,
(Shreve's),
VII:325;
232
(note);
V:232
second (note),
third (Dayton's).
(note);
1:837.
232
(note),
237
(note),
fifth
V:232
V:
(Spencer's),
(note);
militia
(Dey's) 1:501, 730, 737, 740. troops,
prisoners taken by,
march
to
111:508;
mouth,
;
Washington
winter-quarters of,
(note)
officers
;
Mon-
IV:333
petition Clinton,
IV:795-796; with Gen. SulliIV:851, V:232 (note); 62 muin Minisink affair, V V:195 (note). VI:592tiny,
van,
regiments, see also troops
regiments,
11:828;
101
light
militia in battle of
1:622;
Pompton. 1:730; mi-
: 1
593. 598, VII:493;
;
their uni-
V:202; officers receive clothing, V:460; militia that has taken the field, VI :1 14; ordered to Chatham, VI:547 (note); form.
land
grants
officers
advised,
Gazette,"
IV:180
to
VI:684.
"New
Jersey
(note),
857
548
(note).
(note),
703
(note),
Analytical Index
Newkerk,
also
see
Newkirk, see also Newkerk, Nu-
of
Newkirk, Garrit, lieutenant, of Col. Marinus Willett's levies, VI:
kerck.
Newkerk (New Kark), Marblelown, N. Y., 111:401. ,
Newkerk, Benjamin, of Rochester, Ulster county, N. Y., V:562. of
Tryon
county,
N. Y., member
of con-
vention,
1
Newkerk,
Benjamin, :664.
111:549, IV:768. V:562.
Newkerk
of exempts of Coxsackie,
N. Y.,
111:137, 139. of
Napanock,
N. Y., petitions, V:562. 111:549, Newkerk, Jacob, prisoner, VI:452. Ulster county,
Newkerk,
Jacob, of Rochester, Ul-
county,
N.
Y.,
petitions,
111:549, V:562.
Newkerk,
John,
Kingston
of
of
exempts
and Hurley, N. Y.,
111:612.
Newkerk, Matthew, Jr, of Wawarsing, N. Y., 11:644.
Newkerk,
Snyder's
Col.
of
Myndert,
Johannes
of
regiment
Ulster county militia, 111:298.
Newkerk, P., captain of
light horse.
Col. Johannes Snyder's regiment of Ulster county militia,
Newkerk,
regi-
ment, Ulster county mflitia,
mem-
of
orders
V :9
1
7.
Philip, of Capt. Silvester
Salisbury's light horse of Kings-
11:720;
to,
261
prisoner,
VI:
1:530;
martial, in
charge of
123;
111:122,
issues
III:
regarding vacancies.
ordered
;
to
strengthen
guards, 111:524; needs ammuni-
111:530; sends news from
repHes
111:545; reports scout
to,
111:633-634,
Cochecton,
to
653; 635; 665
III:
information.
gives
applies
;
Clinton
111:539-541;
frontier,
for
III:
money.
reports capture of family,
111:678-679, 696; gives information on prices, 111:680; his
and testimony at court his 720; 111:719, martial, in IV: 166; attacked, guards Col. with John disagreement scouts Hathorn, IV :2 70-27
charge
1
sent out by,
IV:501
;
;
his
charge
Ensign Smith, IV:571 asked to forward levies, IV:846
against
returns of his troops,
ordered 1
64
;
to
tection
to
V
Minisink,
:
1
30
7,
V
:
1
6
1 ,
be advised with on proof
settlements,
general orders sent to,
1:575.
Newkerk, William, 452.
court
pay-rolls,
tion,
Gerrit,
lieu-
second
of
tenant-colonel,
order
Gerardus,
(Nuwkerk),
Newkerk,
894.
Newkirk (Newkerk), Jacob,
ber
Newkerk, Cornelius, of Napanock, Ulster county, N. Y., petitioner,
ton,
657
Papers
Newkirk, Nu-
kerck.
ster
— Clinton
his return
V:566; V:950;
of delinquent officers,
VI: 73-74; goes
to relief of Lt.
New York
State of
658
—
Newkirk, Jacob Col.
furnish
New
continued
VI:237, 249;
Jansen,
for
officers
to
VI
levies,
:
438.
Newkirk (Newkerk), Jacob, carries flag of truce, IV:457, 529, 704. Newkirk,
of
John,
Mamakating,
N. Y., IV:563. Ulster
regiment,
marches
to
of
turn
class,
Newkirk,
:
705
re-
Tryon county
third
militia,
IV:758; V:305.
funds,
petition,
Newland, Trevor, 1:585-586.
letter
writes to Clinton,
;
prisoners
supplies
IV:51
for,
carried
1
;
ostensibly
American
to,
condition of garrison
at,
New
Mil ford.
given
to of,
passes
IV:573; IV:639;
to,
(note)
prisoner taken there,
;
Benedict
pedition against,
taken
to,
VII
Washington
:I
at,
Arnold's
VI: 671
VI
:
ex-
(note).
States
IV:451.
at,
Paltz
tory
(the Paltz).
party
moned
woods
of,
to
meet
12 (note), 189; VIII :398, 419.
(note)
at,
militia
VII:226.
officers
ex-
sum-
IV: 22; mes-
way
entertained ;
11:343; com-
686;
11:673,
111:497;
sage sent by officers
near.
11:492;
through,
of,
N. Y.. 766;
1:759,
visits,
deserters in
road
prizes
;
;
IV:623.
Orleans, La., agent of United
empts
VI:11
to,
IV:439; line to, IV:601
Netherland, directors of, V:
231
New
Mc-
IV:244; workmen in
near,
of guards extends
road
Gen.
Conn.,
camp
neighborhood
mittee
619;
Marlbor-
see
Marlborough,
come
may
petitions, II:
public work, 1:640.
New
enemy's supposed design against, IV:665, 671, 685; French forces
N. Y..
Newman, Scudder, employed on
New
designed
Nathaniel, of Westches-
642.
commands at, 11:513 IV:591 ships in port
IV:319;
Joseph, of Caughnawaga,
Newman,
Nfw
at,
loyalist, prisoner,
Tryon county, N. Y., prisoner, VI:660, 727. VII:299.
London, Conn., reached by stragglers, 1:370; cost of message sent to, 1:372, 373; Gen. (note),
Jacob,
VI:836.
Dougall's
New
Parsons
VII:299.
titions,
Newman,
ough.
Columbia county, from, VI: 3 78.
Lebanon,
N. Y.,
joins
in
576, 577.
Elizabeth, of Caughnawaga, Tryon county, N. Y., pe-
ter county,
of
major,
;
11:89;
be consulted on distribution of
relief
New
1
militia,
company, VI:624.
John,
regiment, to
Cochecton,
his
head of
county
N. Y.,
Lotts),
Newman,
Newman,
Newkirk, John, captain, of second
(New
Lots
residents of, 11:575.
I
of, in,
IV:279;
V:242
from, on march,
Analytical Index
New
Charlotte
Perth,
N. Y., 217,
lettefs
259,
111:216,
from.
320.
county,
329,
639.
—
Clinton Papers
659
—
New Shawangunk continued New Shawngunk, NueshanUlster
gunk),
from
N. Y.,
county,
688, IV:307, V:720; danger to, IV:373; residents of, IV:
near, 11:474; petition from,
727, 728, VII:627.
341
New
Tryon county, VI:
Petersburgh,
N. Y.,
petition of residents,
123.
Newport, Del., VIII:401.
Newport, R.
;
army Heet
and
its
arrival of
V:839
at,
at,
1:365;
soldier
;
city,
Newtown, N. Y..
(note)
;
evacu-
239
Newtown,
(note).
Chemung
.
county,
1:166,
of,
235-237
(note),
V:
New York
V:159
battle
living
VII: 14, 306.
at,
loyalist,
French French
tory
Newton, Wilham, of
224-228,
chance of
I.,,
IV:245
ation,
Washington
letter
V:
(note),
242-243, 496.
Pa.,
Washington
at,
VIII :400.
VI: 139; advised, VI:244-
Newtown (New Town). Queens
245 Count Rochambeau in command at, VI :259 (note) French admiral at, VI:328 John Sloss Hobart to go to, VI 388, 410; French vessels leave,
1:340, 347; order issued at IV: 622.
troops
conference
at,
at,
;
VII: 108 (note); news received
VII:1I2 (note); Wash-
from, ington
New to
at,
N. Y., cannon
be removed, 1:310;
soldiers near,
1:343; 1:346,
straggling
brought
news
347;
from, 1:391
near,
1:338; Clinton
intelligence
capture
;
11:317; resident 111:668;
from.
V:243;
462
(note)
county,
near,
VII:1
New
I
1
New
letter
British
VI:361
from Sir
to, II
:840
;
enlistments
in,
11:877,
residents
of,
VI: 336,
;
of,
Newtown
cattle
action
at,
near.
New
Utrecht,
Tryon county, of,
quit
settle-
N. Y.,
prisoners at,
11:693, 694, 111:683, IV:41,
126; dispute at, over petition. VII:48I British to retain tem;
pris-
driven
near.
Martin,
N. Y., people
to,
V:
perceived
(note).
Shawangunk (New Shawen-
gunck.
N. Y.,
John Johnson carried
ment, 111:409.
brought
made made
vessels
;
British forces at,
Newtown (New Town), Saratoga
porarily,
oner,
N. Y.,
337, 360.
VIII :408.
Rochelle,
county.
Shawngonck,
VIII :283 (note), 284,
292.
New
Windsor, N. Y., cannon
1:138,
255.
11:75;
at,
Clinton's
home
at, 1:201,217,220,230, 314.337, 342,355,359,371.
373, 383, 388, 397, 405, 445,
66o
New
State of
—
New Windsor
New Windsor
continued.
616, 11:47, 236, 522, 111:29, IV:435. VII :54, 55; iron sent to,
1:226; committee
602
248,
1:246,
of,
residents
;
I
of,
:
428, 11:476, V:280; axes to be returned to, 1:436; iron to be delivered
headquarters
brigade
march at, to,
at,
arms 1
448, 1:455;
at,
:495
1:526;
to,
1:444,
at,
457;
453,
Clinton's
1:437;
at,
to
militia
;
articles in store
1:560-562; recruits on way 1 :647 rangers at, 1 :652 de;
;
tachment
at,
11:22, 24, 40, 50,
57, 70, 90, 91, 98, 119, 124, 1
35
;
salt in store at, II
brick required
at,
353;
;
11:133; com-
missary of garrison vessel not to
72, 73
:
at,
11:322;
be obtained
II:
at,
Clinton to leave, 11:362;
Clinton returns to, 11:380; Clinforces near, 11:394-
ton collects
395, 4 10, 4 16, 423; spy held
at,
11:398; reports of guards at, II: 422, 427, 428-429, 435, 436-
437;
court martial
New
Jersey
troops
at,
11:443;
ordered
11:459, 463, 473; enemy's passes,
view
to,
fleet
11:480; enemy not in Clinton's from, 11:481 ;
force ordered to,
ordered
brigade Clinton
11:482, 483; to,
11:491;
11:499, 501, 504.
at.
510,511, 517,522,531,532. 537, 547, 548. 552; tools sent to, 111:25; pay due to workmen at,
111:34; cannon to be shipped
to,
111:41
;
York.
complaints of work-
men
—
continued.
111:48-49;
at,
111:127; regiment 111:1 31
143;
stores left at, to
gather
at,
cost of travel to. III:
;
confined
person
III:
at.
167; Gen. James Clinton at. III: 68 arms to be sent from, to 1
;
Valley
Forge,
drafted
man
empts
295;
111:290,
from, 111:319; ex-
512-
111:448-449,
of,
513; distance of Minisink from, IV: 168; sugar forwarded to,
IV:398; money due to people IV:406-407; distance of Wallkill from, IV:436; fifth New York regiment at, IV:597; flag vessel ordered to, IV:844845 alarm guns to be fired at of,
;
IV:867; Col. Webb comes to, V:13; Washington at, V:129, 149 (note), 152 (note); Baron Gen. V 3 at,
Steuben
Knox to
:
1
1
V:325;
at,
to
sloop
;
permit
V:360, V:412;
visit,
389; leather sent to, Gen. James CHnton's brigade will march to, V:768; transporof
tation
supplies
892 wheat ;
assessed
to, in,
V:890, VI 32 :
1
;
VI:460; French officers visit. VI:474; Washington at, VI:485, 491, 508, 547, 548 salt at.
(note),
564, 571, 592, 599.
637,649, 771,848.905, VII: 29, VIII :404, 407, 408, 409; recruiting expenses at, VI:715; hospital at, VII:386; truce flag to go down from, VII:460; army
winters
at,
VIII
:4 12.
Analytical Index
New York
1:14,
New York
among
312;
records of,
city,
VIII :287;
agreement
merchants
1:37; stamp act
of,
riot
1:38, VIII:xxiii; stamp act
in,
congress
:42
1
in,
:40
1
in,
;
troops expected of
billeting
;
1:44; disturbance
troops
1:48-51,53-54, VIII
pole,
mayor :55
in,
over liberty
in,
:xxiii;
ordered to burn papers,
of,
newspapers published 61, 64 Sons of Liberty organ1
in,
;
I
:
;
ized
1
in,
:62
;
1:63;
1773,
population
in
of,
and
beauty
its
healthfulness, 1:67,
69; commer-
:68 John
— Clinton
Adams
66i
Papers
—
city
continued.
powder from, 265; enlistment in, I: 270, 271 fleet at, 1:272; James transporting
1:262,
;
Clinton Scott
goes
safety
to,
1
:282
of
Americans
1:323;
in,
Gen.
;
committee
1:300;
in,
evacuate, 1:351, 366, 573, II
561
;
Gen. Moore goes
danger
to
garrison
British in possession of,
565; enemy's
1:418 II
1:435,
forces
in,
1:486
1:510, IV:320,
cattle driven to,
VII:497;
361-362,
321,
1:357
to,
in,
per-
in,
mission to go to, sought, 1:511,
1:69-80, 93; Episcopal church 1:82-83,
512,11:502,509-510,514,524, 525,530, 532, 536,539,543-
358,
546, 550, 574-575, 576, 577,
delegates
778,809,111:55,57. 142, 148.
cial center,
in,
1
;
1:80-81; theatre
VIII
fires
:xx;
VIII:xiii,
from,
1
1775,
1:95;
in,
from,
in
of,
273, 291, 605, 669, IV:220,
1:97;
249, 349, 440, 483, 645, 667. 673, 707. 831 loyalists go to,
1:121
;
French
by 1689, 1:123; Gen. Howe to move from, 1:124; its abandonits
planned
capture
233,236,271,
188, 190, 227,
of
protection
children
ordered
stores
51; sentiment
;
women and
1:83,
in,
xiv,
:94
in,
in
;
1:543,
611,
622,
634,
647.
649. 676, 678, 735. 746, 750, 751, 752, 754, 755, 756, 757,
ment by Americans, 1:125; British plan to seize, 1:127; Cad-
766, 767, 778, 780, 794. 796.
wallader Colden writes from,
291, 315, 366. 415,422,429,
127 (note) 1:134;
Lord
;
I
:
Stirling leaves,
"Doctors' riot"
in,
I:
184; provmcial convention meets in, 1:196 (note); fort of, 1:201-
202 204
;
regiments embark
for,
I
:
Washington at, I 238,261, VIII:397, 398,413, 414, 419; tory plot in, 1:246; (note)
;
:
enemy's shipping passes, 1:251, 19
828,
849,
n:6,
31,
33,
32,
582, 583, 634,819, 840, 850,
877, 878, 526,
834, 835
556
;
IV:634,
mayor
(note);
572, 577,
136,
111:81,
656,
192,
VI:826,
of, prisoner,
refugees
11:527,
from,
I
:
I:
561, 596,
111:141,321,374, IV:14, 610, 789, V:710, VI:486. 690, VII: 48, 49, 55,249, VIII :287-289,
662
State of
New York
city
294-295
—
New York
continued.
report
;
in,
New York
regarding
288
mation from, 1:617, 623, 635636; removal of stores to, to be
Hudson
prevented. 1:624; suspicious to, 1
1:637; Clinton there
:664
flags
;
of
11:522,
1:739.
IV:183.
804,
in
truce
1
visit
775, from,
580,
581,
184,
233,
812, 317, 314-315, 816, 837, 839, V:297 (note), 364, 373, 374 (note), 375, 376. 377, 378-379, 390, 393,
266,
658, VI:480; deserters
leave, I:
743, 11:106; Lady Johnson conveyed
1:747;
to,
for visit
soldier
whipped
11:95; British garri-
to,
son
in, 11:132; incursions from, 11:227 (note). 111:211 former ;
residents
of,
in
trouble,
11:293-
294; prisoners in, 11:320, 424, 479, 480, 504, 517, 523, 552. 567, 594, 595, 596, 688-689, 752, 790, 805, 806, 830, 831, 833. 111:627, 668-669, IV:50 117,
(note),
206, 207, 242,
243, 250, 405, 442, 573, 597,
826, 855. V:161, 196 (note), 386, VI:283, 284, 556, 588, 645, 721-723, 741, 863, VII: 39,
101,
counterfeit
11:321
;
158,
501,
money brought
recruits arrive at,
continued.
599, 600-601, V:209
Gen. Lee, 1:574; Gen. Heath's movement against, 1 :585 infor;
—
city
292
(note),
(note), VIII :31 7
sent to,
782
ships from, in
;
11:391
river.
(note).
(note),
messenger 11:399; untenable against
11:440;
warships,
;
Burgoyne's
despatches to be sent by
way
of,
11:441,447; William Smith born in, 11:486 (note); enemy withdraws to, 11:490; true method for
recovering,
conveyed of
truce to,
11:500; supplies
11:501, 599;
to,
flags
11:509, 515, 517.
524. 525, 547, 551, 574, 730,
803,
805,
817,
111:55,
455,
464, 470, 483, 484, 486, 602.
IV:38,
150,
195,
202, 204,
232, 233,441,826, 827, 854, 855, V:397,
695
586,
reinforcements
;
Howe
Gen.
11:526, 608, for ex-
:246; application from,
change, sent to,
29
647,
for
from, 11:518; expedi-
sail
tion to, considered,
111
614,
547; loyalists 11:531,547, 111:55, IV: 11:528,
(note),
399,
400,
112. 252, 837,
Vl:65,
768,
V:
VII:
10-11; importance of Hudson to in, 11:560 (note); Gen. Prescott sent to, 11:573 (note)
enemy
;
capture of sloop bound
for,
528;
678; news
11:693;
from,
Maj. Andre
11:346,
390; enemy's strength at, 11:348, 350, 351. 437, 512-513. 553. 111:83 (note). IV:505, 508,
carried starts
to,
from, 11:726
(note); supposed spy from,
770;
horses
VI:528; (note)
;
II:
driven
volunteers
to, of,
II:
11:868,
11:876
proposal to remove Brit-
Analytical Index
New York
city
—
embark
83; troops
seized, III
1 1 1
:205
1
:
tories
111:92;
at,
09
;
from,
intelligence from,
supposed emissary from,
;
movement
111:255;
III:
from.
—
city
IV:857
to,
retained
in,
stores
(note);
860
;
V:23
Island,
707, 712, 715-716; enemy
Gen. Pattison
open
way
111:376. 385, 389
(note); Vermonters sent
552;
slave
fugitive
664; cannon
left
in,
reinforced
enemy
in,
from,
removal
IV: 180;
at.
to.
;
troops empris-
IV:186; mov-
large detachments
IV:245; evacuation, IV:245-246,
prospect of
ing from,
598;
for
applications
its
378,
office
in,
IV:248, V:315, VIII:253; apin. IV:250;
prehensions of tories
IV:303; winter considered, IV:386;
speculators attack
in.
on,
tories in
communication with, IV:
427, 846;
tories
from, screened,
IV:485; personal warnings from. IV:542. 588-589; newspapers from, IV: IV:465; spy
sent
to.
548, 554, 580, V:181, 627,
VI:435. 341.
508,
362;
VIM 36,
loss
of
293.
flour
on ad-
IV:592; vices from, IV:665, 666, 685, returns 746, 775 expedition retreat
from,
;
(note)
Long
(note);
will return to,
V
:
privilege of going to,
;
V:130,
222,
203,
403-404, 405
IV:86;
persons seek permission to leave,
IV:221
V:24
leaves,
withheld,
IV:
at,
111:713;
British
be sent
oners will
;
V:23
272, 280. 281. 349-351. 361.
to,
movement from, sack, IV:I61 (note)
troops
111:663,
IV:155; toward Hacken-
enemy's
bark
III:
to,
27
(note);
IV:858, embarked
(note); Sir Henry
Clinton
to,
continued.
troops cross to, from
347, 348, 361, 402. 427, 428. to
663
Papers
New York
continued.
ish hospital to. III :82,
— Clinton
tions
enemy's prepara-
;
V: 56
in,
(note), loyalists
I
V:159
Thomas Mento. V:187; American women may go to, V of,
zies
(note)
;
wishes to remove
:
214;
conditions on which families
V:222-223; horse to, V:250, 254; reinforcement arrives at, V:252; Ameri-
may go
to.
taken
can families detained
in,
V:280
projected
movement
against,
V
292-293
(note), 520, 691,
VI
35, 127; terms on which families will
be admitted
to,
V:307-308,
387; persons who should be removed to, V:370-371, Vl:364; permits to go
to,
V:374
(note),
404, 678, Vl:409; enemy fying,
V:380-381
forti-
(note); peti-
tions for leave to go to, V:399, 400, 402. 418-419, 502, 518,
539, 575-576, 583, 657. 694. 695, 812-813, VI:65, 167, 641 Col. Armand's exploit near, ;
V:401 (note);
requests for right
to obtain property from,
V:406-
407, 410, 554. VI:124. 402-
New York
State of
664
New York
city
—
New York
continued.
403, 681-683, VII:307. 460461 preparations for expeditions ;
V:422, 427, 434, 444448, 542. 589; wood
from.
445.
on
V :446
brought
to,
(note)
cavalry marches
ice,
;
sleighs,
V :448-449
goods
;
Mrs Morison's
pass
on
V :450
to,
;
V:461;
from,
brought
to,
request to go
to,
city
424-425; proposed purchase of in, VI:428-429; trusty
command
person to
VI:440;
letters
paroled
495
ent of Indian
V:563;
affairs in,
sloop sent
to,
VI:488; VI :494-
from, at,
loyalists
emissaries
superintend-
desire
goods
sonerto,
;
Can-
VI :387; William to go to, VI:
barkation from,
Ludlow's
to
new em-
ada, VI:360, VII:404;
low
V:525;
continued.
despatches from, carried
V:463; 464, 473; James Ludlow leaves, V:491 Carey Ludleaves,
—
Clinton to be carried pris-
;
VI:568, VII
Arnold's
93, 492;
Gen.
VI
from,
expedition
579; scene
:1
V 1:5 78;
from,
:
V:599; articles to be obtained in, V:6 17-618; proclamation issued in, V:643644 (note) person taken to, in violation of flag privilege, V:655-
1781,VI:opp. 646; bringing from, VI:647, 648; European news received from,
656; communication
tained on
British losses at,
;
be restricted,
on capture
V:679;
(note)
betting
New
Jersey,
(note), 808, 810, ;
news
in,
V:730;
of Charleston,
incursion from, into
V:807
with, should
from,
876
touching
V:823; John BreV:900-90I West India news by way of, VI 10-11 harbor of, VI:12 (note) Mrs Allison's desire to go to, VI Charleston,
voort's experience in,
;
221-222, 232; Maj. Andre captured on
258
way
(note)
;
to,
VI:256
vessel that brought
Andre from, (note) Nathan Hale's VI:263-264 (note); Maj.
;
from, feared,
persons from,
(note),
VI:259 service in,
incursion
VI:312; suspected VI:325, 334. 336;
of operations before,
in
of
goods
VI:719; person and goods deway to, VI:756, 757;
Gen. Allen
VI:776,
receives letters from,
787,
early evacuation, families
ist
move
to,
;
permitted
to
re-
VI:856-858, 863-864;
Washington against, VII
59
not
859; rumor of VI:851 loyal-
operations
plans
58
:37, 56,
(note),
VIII :409;
100,
(note),
lumber transported to, VII :77; distance of French forces from,
VII: 107 (note); enemy's works on,
VII:110
observed,
Lord
Cornwallis
VILIII
to
from, stopped, VII:
1 1
:
1
to,
(note), 135, 150; flag
Hake 89- 90
Samuel
V
(note);
return
1
not feared,
1
desires ;
12 (note); to
go
to,
operations against,
VII:212;
request to
Analytical Index
New York
—
city
VII:245-246, from
patches for,
279-280; desCanada intended
VII:261, 288, 294; capture
made
VII:332-333; troops VII:353; news of
near,
embark
at,
British
reverses
from,
brought
VII:353-354, 362-363; condition of enemy at, VII :35 7-358, 361, 379, 398, 399, 439-440: requests to go to, denied, VII: 382, 388; request proved. deserter
scheme ence
for
go
to,
ap-
examining correspond-
VII:558;
with,
VIII:
to
468; VII:454-455, VII:494-495; from,
opp.
plan
committee
viii;
of,
of
correspondence, VIII:xi; country seats in,
of
VIII
:xxviii;
military
133,
xxxvii,
headquarters
VIII:
establishment,
203;
houses
in,
should be devoted to public purposes,
VIII:78;
carries
message
Guy
Lewis
to,
Morris
VIII:94;
Sir
Carleton preparing to leave,
166
154,
VIII:139, 167 (note),
(note),
245,
238,
250,
—
city
317;
309,
Scott
continued.
285-286,
282-284. 304,
665
Papers
New York
continued.
Gov. Livingston,
enter, referred to
— Clinton
293-300, Morin
John
VIII:280; address of Washington, VIII:
in,
to
c.tizens
300-30
1
citizens,
Washington's reply to VIII :301 -302 address ;
;
of firemen to Clinton,
VIII:302-
304; Washington's last meeting officers in, VIII :306-31 0;
with
French mail packets
V
1 1 1
:3
6
1
VIII
erty in,
to
run
to,
care of forfeited prop-
;
:3
17-318.
"Atlantic Garden," see taverns. Batter]),
the,
ix, xxiii,
1:38,
opp.
188, VIILviii,
80.
1
churches (chapels, meeting-houses)
:
VIILxix, xxi; (first), VIILxxiv; Dutch (middle), VIILxviii; Dutch (new), 1:80; Dutch (north), VIILxxii; Baptist
Brick,
Dutch (old), VIII
:xiii;
Friends',
German
VIILxvii;
Reformed, VIILxxi; Huguenot, 1:69, VIII: xvi; Lutheran, VIILxiii; Methodist
(first),
VIILxix; Moravian,
VIILxxii; New-Scots,' VIILxvi;
VIII:xv;
Presbyterian,
Presby-
255, 256, 260, 263, 273, 278 (note) Egbert Benson visits,
George's, 1:53, 81, VIII: opp.
VIII:140-144; merchantmen
xxiv, xxxii; St Paul's 1:78, 80,
;
to pass, sail
VIII: 168,
1
77;
free
loyalists
VIII: 188, 270-271
from,
council held
in,
VIII
:1
;
88, 215;
conspiracy to plunder, VIII:236-
237, 292 (note) feared,
;
VIII:266,
evacuation
of,
mob
violence
284-285;
VIII:275,
277,
terian
VIILxxiv;
(new),
St
VIILviii, xxii;St. Peter's, VIII:
XXV
;
Swamp
Trinity.
Lutheran, VIII:xxv;
1:78,
80,
81,
V:153.
VII: opp. 408, opp. 456, VIII: xiii,
xiv, XV, xxii, xxxiii.
Cit^ hall, 1:80,
Vn:455, VIILxv,
xxiv, xxxiv, opp.
240.
666
State of
New York
—
city
"Colled"
New York
continued. the,
(Fresh-water),
VIII:xxvi, 298.
Columbia College, formerly King's, committee
correspondence,
of
of
one
VI 11:
hundred,
VlII:xxiii.
Copse}) batter}),
Corlae/s Hook, VIII:xxix.
VIII
:xv.
custom-house, VIII
ferries:
Narrows,
V:380
1:417,
the,
VI:11
VII:
(note),
353.
"
VIII :275, 277.
courts of police,
the,
VIII:xvii.
Oswego,
;
1:62, 64; "Gazette." 11:518, 613; "Herald," 1:53; "Journal" (Holt's), IV:252 (note), 401 V:152-I54 (note),
VIII :395.
council,
Exchange,
continued.
newspapers: "Gazette" (Gaine's),
xxxiv, xxxvi.
court house,
—
Vllhxxxvi; Fish, VIII:xxxvi; Fly, VIII :xix, xx, 293; Old Slip, VIII: xxxiii,
(note),
VIII:xi.
common
city
markets: Coenties,
XXXV
Vlllrxxii.
committee
New York
(note)
"
62; "Mercury" (Gaine's), IV: 124 (note), 857
1:55,
:xv, xxxiv.
1:96, VIII:xxxv.
(note), VIII :xx;
Beaurdett's
(Zenger's),
Journal
;
(Beaverdits),
1:401,478,539; Bull's, 1:478, 539; Hoboken (Hobock), I: 539; Weehawken (Wiehaak), 1:539.
General
"Mercury and 1:64;
Advertiser,"
"Packet"
("Pacquet"), I: 64, IV:702-703 (note), VIII: "Post Boy," VIII: xxxvi; " 305 Royal American Ga;
Five Points, VIII:xxvi.
"
Royal Gazette,"
zette," 1:64;
Fort George,
VIII:viii.
" Fresh-Tvater,
" Collect
pond,
VIII:298. Hall of Records, VI:722 (note), VIII:xxiv, opp. 318, opp. 337.
"Hampden
hall,"
1:53.
Horns (Hoorns) Hook, 340, jail,
VIII
:xv.
Liberty-pole,
(note),
:69.
1:44-49,
Collect,"
(note),
(note), 341. 362; "Times," VIII:xxiv (note).
799,VII:6I
1:38,
VIII:viii,
xii,
xiii.
:xxx.
722 52-54,
1:44, 69, VI:
(note), VIII:xviii
Common,
(note);
VIII:viii, ix, xxii, xxiv,
" xxvi, xxxi. xxxii.
VIII:xxvi.
Dock, see Water street. Marine society, VIII :289-291
x,
ix,
297; Chatham, 1:69. VIII xxxi; City hall.
1
VIII:xxiii, xxiv, xxxii.
"Little
(note),
645-646 (note). V:I54 446 (note), 461-462
parks and squares: Bowling Green,
1:334,
342, VIII :285.
Kissing-bridge,
1:62, 63, 64, IV: 161
1:44,
Little
.
48
Fields." the,
(note),
49,
51,
52 (note), 53, 69, VIII :305; Vin:x; Gramercy, Franklin,
Analytical Index
New York
—
city
—
and squares
parJfs
XXXV
xxxiv,
Chatham,
St George's
;
police courts, see courts of police.
Beekman, VIII:xxxii; BurVIII :xx, xxxii; Coenties, ling,
slips:
Vlllrxxxvi,
xxxvii
VIII :xxx;
Old.
;
Gouverneur, VIlI:xxxvi.
White-
xxxvii; Peck, VIII:xxxii; VIII:viii, ix.
hall,
and avenues: Ann, VIII:xxix;
Attorney, 1:82,
VIII
xxv
VIII:xxii,
:xxx, xxxvi
;
;
1:53;
VIILxxxi;
xxxvii;
Crown, VIII:
:xix,
Dey, VIII :xxx; Dock,
Duane,
Bowery, (note), VIII:
1:188, IV:646
xxviii
xxvii,
xxii,
;
xxx,
xxix,
298; Broad, 1:83, VIII: XXXV, xxxvii, 304, 305
xxxi, xiii,
;
Broadway (Broad Way), 1:70, VIII
:vii,
ix, x, xii, xiii,
xiv, xv,
xvi, xvii, xix, xx, xxi, xxii, xxiv,
295,
298,
297,
xxvi,
xxxiv,
299,
414; Broome, VIII
xxvii,
xxx;
xxx;
Catherine,
Cedar,
xxxiii; Centre,
bers,
VIII
VIII:xxii;
VIII:xxvi,
Canal,
xxxii;
VIII
:xxi,
VIII:xxviii;
Eighth
avenue,
VIILxxviii;
Eighth,
VIII
VIII:xxviii;
VIII:xxviii, xxix;
avenue,
(Verlatten-
"Fly,"
VIILxiii;
berg),
VIILxxxi; (West)
the,
Forty-third,
Fourth
VIII:xxviii;
avenue,
VIII:xxviii; Fourth, VIII:xxvii;
VIII :xxv;
Frankfort,
VIILxxxvi, xxxvii; VIII :xix, xxi, xxii;
Golden XX
Hill,
Grand,
:
Greenwich,
tio,
Chapel,
xxxi,
Charles, VIII:xxvii;
VIII
397; ;
1:51,
VIII:
XX,
61; VIII: xxix; xxvii,
xvi,
VIII:
Harrison,
VIII:xxvii;
:xix,
Garden, VIII :xxi;
VIII:xxvi,
xxx
Hester,
xxxii;
Front,
Fulton,
Gold,
VIILxiii;
305,
Cham-
:xxi.
Fifth avenue,
Fiftieth,
Flatten-Barrack
xxvii
xxv;
Eleventh,
VIII
place, VIII:xiii; Fair,
:xix, xxi, xxii;
First
VIILxxxi,
VIII:xxvi;
:ix,
(West) Elizabeth,
xxx; Exchange alley, VIII:xiii;
:xvi,
xvii,
xxvi;
teenth,
VIII:xxix;
Boston
VIILxxviii,
VIII:vii,
Dutch, VIILxxii; (East) Eigh-
VIII :xv;
road, VIII:xxviii, xxix
Lancey, VIII: VIII :xix; Division,
xxix;
xxxv;
:xxi,
De
xviii;
xvii,
VIII :xv;
VIII:xxvii;
VIII
(Courtlandt),
Beekman, 1:53, 81, VIII:xxiv, Bethune,
VIII:xxii,
1:50,
Cortlandt
Exchange
xxxii;
Church,
xxxii;
VIII :xxx; VIII:xiii; Beaver, VIII :xii, xiii; Beaver Lane,
Bleecker,
Cherry,
Cliff,
Bayard,
VIILxxvii;
414;
VIILxxvii, VIII:xxii;
Barclay,
Bayard's Lane,
and
streets
contmued.
xxvi;
VIII
Powder-house, VIII:xxvi.
—
city
—
Charlton,
Vllltxxxi.
streets
York
VIII:
the,
667
Papers
:xx (note),
Green,
305; Hanover, VIII xxxi,
New
avenues
continued.
Vlllrxxviii;
— Clinton
;
James,
John, xxi;
HoraVIII:
1:50,
82,
King, 1:69,
668
State of
New
York
avenues
and
streets
VIII :xxv;
King
;
George,
VIII:xxvii,
Laight,
397; Liberty, VIII:xvii; Little, Little Dock, YIILxvi, xvii ;
VIII:xxxvi;
Little
\ni:
Queen,
xvi, xxxiii;
Maiden Lane,
xvii,
xix,
xviii,
xxi
xx,
;
xxvii;
xvi,
Nineteenth,
Vlllrxxvii. xxviii
avenue, ver,
VIII
Park
xxii;
Partition,
xxii;
Pearl,
xxvi,
xxxii,
419;
Pell,
VIII
xxxiii,
xxxvi,
Perry
\'III:xv. xvi \'III:x,
Queen,
xx
xxxiv,
xxxi
298, 299
Rector, 1:83, VlII:xiii; Robin Son, VIII:xxii; Roosevelt, N'lII
xxxi; Rotten
Row, VIILxxxvi
Warren,
\'III:xxii, xxv;
Water, VIILxxxiv, xxxvi, 298; White1:83, VIILviii,
hall,
\'III:xiii, xvi, xviii, xix, xx, xxii,
(North) William, VIII :xxx;
xxxiv;
\'III:xxv;
taverns:
Horse,
VIII
Bicker's,
1:53;
Black
1:352;
Bull's
Head,
:xxx,
xi,
"Hampden
Hall,"
Masons'
avenue,
VIILxxix;
(East)
Seventeenth,
Vllhxxix;
Smith, VIILxiii, xvi, xxxiii
xxxiv;
State,
xviii,
xix,
\'III:ix:
Tree,
1:53;
VIII:
70,
VIII
:xii,
I
78; xvi;
VIII: 305;
Arms,
Montanye's,
VIII:
VIII:xxii;
Grim's,
place, \'III:xxx; Ryndert, \'III:
Second
1:69,
Day's,
xii;
419;
Arms,
VIII :xxx;
297,
296,
xxxi,
298; Cape's, VIII :294, 296, 298, 299; City Arms, VIII:
King's
Nicholas,
xxxv,
ix, x,
307, 308, 310; William, 1:50,
Rutgers' Hill, VIII :xxi; Rutgers
St
Wash-
VIILxxvii;
ington,
1:69,
;
VIII
(Flatten-Barrack),
Hull's,
XXX
:xxi;
Vesey, VIILxxii; Wall, I 50, VIII :xiv, xxxi, xxxiv, xxxvi
Winne, Worth, VIILxxvi.
304
;
VIII:
Verlatten-
VIILxxvii;
place,
xxi
:xxviii
VIII
Vandercliff,
Varick,
VIII
x,
VlILxxxi;
Oli-
VIII
xxxiii,
:xix,
\'III:viii,
VIII:xxvii; Pine, xxxiii;
Row,
XXXV,
;
Park
:xxxi, xxxii;
VIII:xxii;
xxxii,
Ninth
VIILxxxiv;
and
streets
continued,
Twenty-third,
xxvii;
berg
(East)
xxiv;
xxi,
—
city
VIlLxxvii, xxix; (East)
(West)
xiii;
Murray, VIILxxii, Nassau, \'lll:xv,
xviii,
—
Twenty-third,
N'lll:
gomery, VIII :xxx; Morris, N'lII: Mott, VIII :xxx; Mulberry,
xxiii,
York
teenth,
Mont-
xii;
VIII:xxx;
New
avenues
continued. xvi
\'III:xv,
—
city
—
New York
49;
1:48.
Old
Simmons',
\'lll:xxxi;
VIII :295; York, Vlllrxiii. John street, VIII :xx; Old
theatres,
Bowery, VIII
:xxx.
Stone, Vlllixvi; Tenth avenue,
Tombs,
VIII:xxvii; Thames, \'III:xvi; Third avenue, Vlllixxix; Thir-
f^as/iing/on, the,
VIII
Wharves
quay^s:
the,
VIII:xxvi.
and
:x.
Cruger's,
Analytical Index
New York
—
qua^s
— Wharves
city
and
cont nued. xxxvii
VIII :283;
Hunter's
Hallet's,
;
VIII:
xxxvi; King's, VIII :xix. Whitehall VIII :30 7. 308, 310.
New
York, province and state, 4 neglect of records, 19, 1:13-14; taxation,
history,
act
1:33;
Liberty," loyalty,
1
:66;
its
sacrifices for inits
commerce claim to
its
178-179, 188; Burgoyne's
intellectual
eminence,
I:
143;
142.
1:140,
England
1:158-
assists,
59 exposed to savages, 1:16164 expedition for relief of, ;
;
1:164-166; passes laws in contravention of treaty, I: 168-169, ;
1
:
74
1
1:175;
in,
80
ping, 1:181
Shays tion
on
retaliates
;
;
1
1775,
resentation to,
1
:
1
84
1:210;
79-
;
in,
682,683,
789,
Gen. Gates with
wood
509;
demands
of armies
enemy,
by and ravages 11:668, 798. 823-
824, 836-837, 842, 866, 872; iron works in, 11:708; citizens of,
confined in Provost
723; appeal made of
army,
allegiance
to.
jail.
in
to,
11:773, 111:601.
602. 603. 604. 651. 740; fies
Clinton ;
rep-
11:498,
111:391-
flour transported from, II:
II:
behalf
11:766-767; oath of
rati-
articles of confederation. II:
807; refugee of
session
46;
inhabitants in pos-
loyalists'
provisions
in,
111:73;
lands.
III:
held for high
commissary
ship-
popula-
for
exhausted
11:620;
of
troops,
from,
sought
coaling,
price,
on need of lead,
11:489; lead mines
395;
1
:
British
elected governor of, 11:251
666-667,
640, 682, 688, 692. 782. 784.
course
it3
aids in suppressing
rebellion,
in
origin
;
touching federal imposts, 1
Annap-
represented in
convention,
of parties
257-259, 262-265, 284, 319. 390, 486-487, 489, 490, 494497. 499-500, 510-511, 516, 520, 551-553, 569, 580, 638-
mechanics and materials, 11:508,
88,
70-1 71
136,
248,251,
its
invasion of,
1
133,
130,
to assist
Hampshire Grants, 1:73-
olis
92.
of
"
its
1
IV:91.
Son by 1:45-48 (note); to,
74;
1
63.
111:61,
834-835, V:47, 125, 144. 264, VI:397; called upon
and wealth, 1:68;
New
841-842,
554, 579, 590, 613,619, 734,
I:
1:42,
in,
billeting
dependence, 1:67;
New
continued.
act,
to
address
;
;
of,
justice
duties
import
43; submits
43
chief
to
relating
its
:32
1
—
139, 162, 194, 222,
its
;
669
Papers
New York 499,
VIII:xxxvi,
1
— Clinton
of
IV: 127,
prisoners for, 111:133,
V:433, 435, 461. 649. 670. VI: 142; efforts of Vermont to separate
171-172,
from.
111:144-145,
262-263,
366-367,
396-398, 416-417, 482, 511512,
531-532,
governor
of,
533-535;
distributes
late
papers.
State of
670
New York
—
in
convention
at
;
in
represented
New
Haven,
of,
confined
111:220; prisoners
224-
111:223,
Connecticut,
—
New York
continued.
111:219, 270. 301
New York
IV:29
(note)
power of governor
692-693,
111:302
proclamations,
suing
is-
re-
IV:
to
re-
IV:79; war-
volting subjects of. rants to seize
limited in
Washingt:>n's
encouragement given
;
225, IV: 15, 641 transportation of wheat from, 111:300, 554; ;
;
for rights of citizens.
gard 61
continued.
wheat and
flour in,
IV:88, 90, 141-142, 686-687,
and
V:48;
turbulence
disaffection
northeastern
in
IV: 156, 174, 176-
address issued to people of. III
district
303; commission
177. 394, 814-815, 836, 846-
issued by. III
of,
451-452; money obtained from
847, V:53; laws
congress for, 111:461, 500, 567-
revised,
568, 648. 660-661, 741. IV:
pal seat
179, 296, 323; citizens
proposals
New
cattle in
buy
of,
England. 111:464;
by Vermont111:511-512, 552. 564,
citizens persecuted ers.
657,
800-801, pilots in,
IV:14.
793-795,
V:64-65,
157-158;
743,
French
for
fleet
591,
IV:67,
VI: 390;
dis-
contented subjects considered
111:569-570,
congress,
650; Washington mingling
in
refrains
in
3-2 4 1
by,
;
and forage
382, 499-502, VIII:385-386; title of,
to
Vermont lands should
be clearly stated, IV:564-565;
from
state of public stores in,
611; enemy
IV :63 1-632, 764;
of,
111:608, 610,
attitude
of
Vermont
towns on separation from.
622-624, VI:607-613; of,
imprisoned
683-684; forage
su-
III:
subjects
by enemy,
III:
difficulty of obtaining
from,
IV:24-25;
treat-
ment of disaffected inhabitants.
IV: 596,
obtains horses from,
in
IV:237;
service
IV:555, 725, 820, V:
aries of.
obtained
preme court
in. at
IV:404, 439; bound-
mont. 111:571-572; forage to be
111:586-587;
:
commissions
649-
dispute of, with Ver-
in,
disputes
IV 197-
Long Island VI:803; brigades removed from. IV:385; of army,
612,
1
settling
made
given by, relating to
provision
of
for
sound, IV: 199. 424.
of. III:
163,
behavior
2
98,
obtained
111:560; grain region
565,
175; princiof war, IV: 173, 550; 1
over grants 1
should be
of,
IV: 57.
frontiers of.
IV:652, 690, 736, entered by mobs from Con-
danger,
771
;
IV:681; infested by IV:776; prices of wheat and flour in, IV:834; pronecticut,
robbers,
ceedings territorial
in
congress
relating
to
IV :84 1-842. 54-58,89,93.97-
claim of,
V:7-10, 12.
98, 99, 209, 257, 263, 283-
Analytical Index
—
New York 284
(note)
rights
be upheld, V:59-60,
gress,
territory to
67-70, 84-85. 263;
has power
to
compel action by congress,
1
1
I
;
its
V:I17,
shire.
V
:
New Hamp-
dispute with
139;
I
V:206; V:219,
of, in,
St
insufficiency of flour
265,
263,
V:270;
VII: 64-1 66. 1
;
grants desired in
V:505-507;
of,
parts
commissary of hides
in,
dismissed,
800, 928,
pre-
interior
powder and arms belonging
1
to, at
enemy
from penetrating
V:444. 9
75, 51 6-5
western
territorial
supported before con-
of,
266;
617, VI:4I, 254, 608; opposiGreen Mountain Boys to,
V: 37-1 38,
I
continued.
V:5I1; quotas of, in supplies, V:513, 784-785; purchase of iron works by, proposed, V:592; adherents of, wavermg m support, V:595, 605-608, 616-617, 671-675; army supplies furnished by, V:604, 651, 664,
313-314,
136,
tion of
vented
—
V:439-440;
food.
authority of, in disputed
671
Papers
New York
continued.
(note). 301-302. 797-798 ;
— Clinton
VI:92,
109,
121,
inhabitants
139, 140-141, 157, 160, 181,
Canada, V:273, VI:761. vn:272, 282283, 320; position of congressmen touching rights of, V:283
187,240, 296,297,299, 558559; term of office of governor, V:691 (note); appeal of con-
Martin,
of, prisoners in
276,
invited to conference of
(note)
;
states,
V:287;
movement
will
against
cooperate
New York
in
city,
V:292; Hght crop of wheat in, V:294; want of salt in, V:294, 300, 302-303, VI: 179; meas-
V:306;
prices
35
I
;
for,
paid
1
2
;
gun
inquiry into
from, V:
flour
consent of governor neces-
V:378; compensation
408
difficult ;
prisoners
refugees
to
from
for injury
obtain,
removal to.
1
;
land
V 1:40-4 1;
in,
V:
patents
given
by,
of, to
be held for exchange, VI
1
34-1 35
;
prisoners :
authorizes delegates to
Union. VI:203-205, 749, VII:
V :3
sary to admission of goods into,
to,
of pastures
848-85
cede western lands for benefit of
V:319; for
V:835; need 846,
Long
ple of Pennsylvania,
powder
of,
attractive to peo-
ures of, to protect people of Island,
V:828-830; power
gress to,
engrossed by war with England,
of
V:407loyalist
V:425, in
need
443; of
359,
VIII :42, 49, 55;
paid for cattle rights
in,
Vermont
in
prices
VI:240;
its
controversy
by congress, VI:346347; Canadian families residing in, VI:41 7; relinquishment of its sacrificed
claim to
Vermont demanded, VI
430-431
;
Vermont's
:
services to,
VI:433; prosecutions for fraud in, VI:595; resolution reported
New York
State of
672
New York
—
New York
continued.
VII:481
in congress supporting jurisdiction
VI
of,
13-619; Vermont's atannex territory of, VI:
:6
tempt to
642-644, 744, 799-800, 841, 865-867, 890, VII: 12-1 3, 34238,
94,
36,
276-
266-268,
berland
— ;
continued.
adherents of,
county, for
provision
VII:511;
in
Cum-
VI 1:484-485; cattle
seizing
and
sufferings
in,
sacri-
VII:520-522; laws of, unprinted, VII:523; civil aufices of,
unable
277, 300-302, 356, 371, 389-
thority
390. 414-415, 477, 512, 553,
oners,
592, 602; accounts of inhabitants against United States, VI:
ment
668
invited to be represented in
ing inhabitants of Grants, VIII:
Providence,
VI:
expediency of
mak-
56-57; commissions issued by, in Vermont, VI 1 1-58; efforts to recover southern part of, VIII:
;
conference
at
672, 746;
ing land grants
in,
VI :684-685
proposal
to
exchange
for
in
Philadelphia,
flour
flour
;
count
United
with
of,
VIM 21,
224, 246-247, 255-259, 465, 566-567; supply of ammunition in,
VII: 179, 415;
supplied
flour
to
be
VII:207-209,
by,
269-270, 397, 442, 451, 502; frontiers
302-303,
to
be
protected,
315;
prisoners
are subjects of, VII: 391,
southern
posts
VII:
who 393;
threatened,
of,
VII: 398; proposals of Vermont for settling dispute, VII: to,
446-447; forage supplied by, VII:456-457; certificates should be issued by, VII:467; relief given
to
citizens
in
captivity.
VII:
true policy of, regard-
141-144, 149-153. 165163, 175, 182-186, 258, 291-
292
;
enter
subjects British
forbidden
of, lines,
153; debts due
States,
125; dispute over forage consumed in, VII: 127-134, 154-155, 210, 213-
of senti-
revolted subjects,
134,
VII:
123,
in
556-557;
in,
61-62, removing of cattle from, not prohibited, VII: 103; ac-
with pris-
to deal
VII:542; change
to
to
VIII: 148, citizens
of,
from United States, VIII: 180; proposition
from,
ction of general
concerning capital,
lo-
VIII:
219, 256; Massachusetts claims VIII :261 -262, of,
terr'tory
269, be
393-395; Indians should as members of,
regarded
VIII :329; report that Oneidas be removed by, VIII :342;
will
constitution of,
commended
tention of Indians, artillery,
see also
artillery,
returns
United of,
to at-
VIII :372. States.
V:504, VI:
916, VII:769; complains of discrimination, VI: 105-1 06, 1291
30
;
Pennsylvania
companies
VI:412-4I4; improper enlistment, VI:449; dejoined
to,
Analytical Index
—
New York
VII :50; Alexander ficiency Clinton joins, VII :73, 84; win-
VII:586.
quarters of,
(see also legislature, sen-
assembly
Clinton nominated for,
ate),
185;
vested
power
Hinsdale
1:811;
from,
in,
III:
750-752,
made
11:356-357;
VII:39-40;
IV:359
718,
judges, of,
II:
111:482,
V:261, 445,
(note),
VI:6I0,
759,
by
to,
resolutions
358-359,
357,
II:
to,
petitions
359,
490-491, statement
direction
696-697, V. 452-45 3, 561-
355-356, 562,
I:
1:658;
seek
people
VII:235, 515,
516, 523. 555, 625, VIII:27,
regulate to,
38
108-109,
29.
i
acts
;
of,
on defenses of Hudson,
690-69
1
Vermont
;
11:721;
brought before,
ratifies
11:807
addressed by people of
;
Cumberland
512;
II:
question
articles of confederation,
(note)
to
11:616; report
militia,
111:16,
county,
representation
Clinton Papers
New York
continued.
in,
ter
—
in,
—
assembly
contd.
dresses Clinton,
V:262-264; inV:499-502, delegates, VI:203-205; convenes at Albany. V:445. 544. 560, VII: 382 act of. for frontier defense.
structs
;
V :600-602 V:80I
;
spiracies.
news intended
;
act
of,
VI
:65
for.
regarding con;
addresses con-
gress.
VI:296. 580-583;
ance
incomplete,
attend-
VI:585;
al-
leged sentiment of, touching Ver-
mont's to to,
for
VII:362;
VI 1:534;
address
tion
to,
act ascribed
direction given by,
collecting
pany,
VII: 150;
independence,
meet,
from
VIII :20;
taxes,
Hamburgh com-
VIII:59-60; tax legislaVIII :63; to share in
in,
governing southern parts of
VIII: 165
(note);
state,
speaker
of,
VIII:299. battalions, see regiments
and names
of colonels. see
brigades,
names of
desired
by Cumberland county, 111:364365 sense of, regarding im-
—
673
cavalr}), see
militia,
troops
and
generals.
names of commanders.
colonial council, royal appointments
;
presses,
111:486; soon
Schuyler or pair
to
bill in,
be pro-
desires
Gen.
James Duane
to re-
111:501;
rogued,
to
congress,
111:577;
tax
IV:554-555, 557; sends
copy of laws to sembly, dresses,
VI:743,
New
V:203;
Jersey as-
Clinton
V:205-211,
ad-
261-262,
VII:159-164;
ad-
for, in
1780, VI:643.
commissar}) of clothing, see Henry,
John and Henry, Robert. commissary of hides, see Hatfield, Moses. stores,
see
commissioners for conspiracies,
see
commissary of military Lasher, John.
counties.
New York
State of
674
New York
—
New York
continued.
commissioners
Indian
for
affairs
(colonial), 1:14.
commissioners
committee of
1:449; orders Indian
for
VIII :323,
(state),
—
ate with
affairs
secure
336,
334,
safel"^
-— contmued. army
militia
to cooper-
New
Jersey and
in
of
passes
Highlands,
341, 343, 344, 346, 349, 350.
454-457, 461-462; provides
351, 352, 353, 356, 360, 363,
defense
364. 365, 368, 370, 373, 375.
1:462-465,
377,
379;
378,
discuss
proaching council, VIII :345.
152, V:297,
42. 45, 46,
524, 667. 901. VI:529, 853,
VII:213, 219. 458. VIII:233. 246. committee of safety, 1
1
records.
:
Capt. Woodhull, 1:315-
316; orders
militia
to
be ready
march, 1:328-329, 444;
ders
money paid
330;
to
or-
Clinton,
I
:
requests Clinton to inquire
condition of levies,
into
requests
1
:349
supposed
Hudson
for
river
1:350;
defense
counties,
376; preparing
of
1:375-
to clothe soldiers,
520;
1:406,
orders arrest
;
deserter,
measures
takes
1:332;
Clinton to remove hos-
pital stores,
of
I
submits to Clinton applica-
;
tion of
to
its
to
unwilling
Clinton resign,
vention,
1
of
:422
directs disposal of captured
members of con-
425;
1:422, of
tion
434
;
announces
;
is
to
considers
Hudson
that
be framed,
river,
obstruc1
:432-
Gen. Schuyler writes
on obstruction of Hudson
to,
river.
orders
1:626-627;
property, .
532-
1:525-529,
militia,
533;
court martial,
1:631; puts rangunder Chnton's command, I
ers
:
633, 646;
acts
1:638,
officer,
on resignation of
642-643,
654.
667. framing
constitution,
1:422,
of,
424-426, V:313 (note), VII: 5
1
7 (note)
;
IV:1
705, one
does not provide for of hne officers, III:
appomtment
1,
section
26;
on
V:203; choosing
influence
laws,
printed copies of,
of
IV: 157;
IV:321, 356,
mode
prescribes
delegates
to
of
congress,
IV:359 (note); relation of, to pardoning power, IV:510; functions
of
der,
IV:536;
let
1:410-411; asks
state constitution
;
tory
lieutenant-governor
opposed
to
unat-
IV:642; its admirable character, V:257, 312; tainder
attendance
625-626; orders 1000 men, 1:518-521
takes measures to subdue refrac-
commissioners of sequestration. III: 15,
:
Westchester county,
of
draft of
ap-
I
for
bill,
term of governor's
V:691
office
under,
(note).
convention, see provmcial congress, fourth.
council for temporary government of
southern
district,
1:187;
act
Analytical Index
—
New York
council for temporary)
government of southern
district
—
VIII
creating,
1
:
165
32-1 34,
action to establish juris-
;
VIII: 140-1 44, 183-
diction of,
188, 243; summoned
to
meet,
VIII:279 (note), 281 (note), 282 accedes to terms offered by ;
Guy
Sir
292
New York ment
—
675
Papers
—
council
VIII :291,
Carleton,
(note)
its
;
place in parade,
VIII :298, 299; takes leave of
approved by, 111:451-452; accused
bers
summoned
officer
111:502,
503; terms
board of general
IV:246; new members IV:256; application made to, IV:513; resignations to be presented to, IV:514, VI: fore,
power
its
1:712. 11:276, 281, 282; approval of judicial appoint-
ments,
11:357, 363;
return ceive
IV:624; made to. 1V:680; will reaccusations, IV:734, VI:
case of congressional
seeks
13-14;
;
business of, engrossing,
II:
concerning
made
appointments
111:76; to concur
III:
persons.
in
by,
appointment
to interfere in office,
may provide for certain officers, V:315; returns that should be made to, V:699, 729; appoints
894
;
state
tered without
V:892,
agent,
commission
111:82
its
not be al-
may
action,
to
com-
minutes of, consulted.
plete commissions, 111:174,
185;
268-269, VII
asked
V:
217;
of commissioners for conspiracies,
(note);
with
it
making appointments of IV :5 30-5 31
23; not authorized
11:746-748;
action,
to invest
bill
of,
to de-
advice
of
session
first
720, 111:18, 190; asked lay
797, 819;
lacks returns,
11:357;
of
elected,
continental officers.
work await-
mem-
rules
officers laid be-
VIII:323. council of appointment,
before,
of
IV:156;
expire,
Washington, VI 1 1:307; its resolutions of thanks to Gen. Knox,
ing,
appoint-
of
continued.
VI: 164, 679. 846; commission
continued.
(note)
— Clinton
V:935; VI :3, 4.
:5 7; state clothier
appoints county magistrates. III:
appointed by, VI:22; guided by
216, 257,
returns in appointing,
convenes,
259,
398; Clinton
111:249,
272,
286;
VI:60-61
;
bills,
VI:
favoring
Dr
appoints persons to sign
has power of removal, 111:362;
107;
certificate presented to,
John Williams, VI :230 can not
365 ing
;
suggestion
vacancies,
made
111:363,
to, for fill-
111:371;
mendations offered
to,
recom-
111:411,
471, 488, 510, 528, 625, 628, 650, IV:6, 9, 32, 125, 235,
236. 628, 636,
752,
V:703,
petition
to,
;
appoint continental
VI:
officers,
268; requests to, VI:577, 671, 795 grievance to be brought before, VI:713; to meet, VI:774, 793; discontent of subaltern officers reported to, VII:20-21 in;
;
New York
State of
676
—
New York
—
ment
council
appoinl-
of
desired
formation
VII
by,
:22,
ments,
68; appointVII :58, 60; recommenda-
tions
that
corrects
25-26,
VII:
new
120;
11 9,
made
be
will
of,
VII: 162,
ter
awaiting,
VI 1:241;
VII:374;
to,
to,
elections
VIII: 17;
tion
in
session,
referred
to,
bill
1:99;
for
402-403;
its
and letter
1:196
to,
may
petition
re-
:4
1 1
learns
1
3
11:405;
Snyder, to
II:
Clinton, of
of capture
Clinton
;
II:
orders to Colonels
Pawling
;
Chnton
that
back on Kingston,
fall
405
orII:
impressment,
transmits
1:849;
11:387-389;
forts,
from,
its
secretary
to,
;
Highland der
re-
VIII :23.
II:
in operation,
;
ports to, events following loss of
its
(note), 670, 795; prisoner
be sent
of,
will
VII:560;
dis-
is
membership and pow11:379-380; Clinton re-
377, 501
for
council of safety, powers entrusted to,
solved, 11:331
ers
re-
from Tryon county
for suspending
suits against officials,
de-
of,
11:300-301;
committee,
bill
1:168;
straining influence,
objections to
ceives thanks
395-396; informed
vetoes
disfranchisement,
11:271-272; committee
468;
adjourns. VIII :392. revision,
sage from Indians at Onoquaga,
lader Colden, 11:275,
VIII: 138, 253; appoints boundVIII :385; commissioners, ary
of
order of, 11:270; denounces mes-
peti-
VII:578; advises appointments Cumberland county, \'III:7;
council
empowers Clinton to grant 11:267; timber cut by
;
brevets,
Cadwal-
in
be
265
termines restrictions on
;
to
—
council of safety
mat-
VII:509; adjourns, VlhSlS, 551 application brought before,
applications
—
New York
continued.
continued,
to,
on
spy,
means
of checking hostile movement, II:
423-426; attempts
am-
to obtain
11:427; unable
munition,
se-
to
ceived by, 1:850; unable to for-
cure supplies through commissary
ward
at
frigates,
11:10-11;
prised of injury suffered
11:238-240;
harie,
ap-
places
of
Smith,
11:486,
learns
of
enemy's
retreat
from
Fort Schuyler, 11:252-253, 254; journal of,
(note),
11:253 (note), 254 255 261 (note),
(note), 271
605
(note)
county
(note), ;
538
(note),
memorial of Tryon 11:262to,
inhabitants
check
exportation
proval
offer
William
on
492; asked
499-500; Clinton of
466;
11:454-455,
restrictions
Bennington victory, 11:241-244; learns
Albany,
by Scho-
of
to II:
flour,
asks
its
ap-
made by Gen.
Gates, 11:500; requested to appoint committee for assisting
Gen.
Gates, 11:507, 509; consents
to
exchange of John Patterson, Clinton to, on ship 5 4-5 5 II:
1
1
;
Analytical Index
New York
—
—
council of safety
11:526-528;
carpenters,
leave to go to
city,
551;
will
550,
536,
grants
New York
send tory families within enemy's
677
Papers
—
New York
—
conti-
to
delegates
nental congress
continued.
11:530,
— Clinton
continued.
323, 395, 555-556, 581, 615,
Vl:345; discuss Vermont affairs, 1V:322; personal expenses of, lV:324-325, 642, VI:255-
11:531, 547, 581; John Morin Scott on its powers, 1 1
256, 750, 852-853, V11.362.
communication with
resentations to congress concern-
lines,
:
532-535;
in
delegates,
11:540; advises con-
of
vening
11:557-
legislature,
committee of, advises that
558;
relief be given to families of sol-
11:563-
diers killed or captured,
564;
entertains complaint against
533, 621, Vlll:139; Indian
ing
Clinton
their rep-
1V:690;
ravages,
on
to,
IV:
exchanges,
710-711; agree
to
removal
of
prisoners from Philadelphia, V: 425 correspondence with, about ;
new
signing
VI: 02; indesired, VI: 150,
bills,
1
Robert Livingston, 11:654-660; to be consulted on location of
troduction
magazines, 11:762.
tory of state for benefit of United
letter
continental
to
delegates
from,
to creation
200
I
:
I
98,
1
congress,
99 opposed ;
of two republics,
1
:
to,
216; authorized
Vl:204-205, Vll:359; letter of Col. Mal-
States, to
to restrict terri-
transmit
V
com,
:4
1
1
6
;
condition of state
VI:581-
finances
laid
officers
583;
transmit letter of John
by congress, 1:236-238, 242244 number should be in-
letter
;
reasons
for
their
acquies-
cence in appointments of
;
11:603; informed that
creased,
New York
has
ratified articles of
111:16;
confederation,
York without 111:77-78,
160,
IV:394,
532,
state, ;
frontier,
of
395-396,
321,
disasters
to
243,
250,
Udny Hay
;
at least required to
by,
lV:294-295, 304, 322-
20
two
VI:684;
Vl:829,
IV:179, 294,
informed
;
VI :634
referred to,
VII
859, V11:5I5, 623-624; tion of, IV: 14, Vll:159, 162, 540; obtain advance of money
394
Malcom
case of Col.
VI :645
to transmit
legislature,
fluence sought,
elec-
for
from
represent state,
Vll:540, Vlll:202; Clinton to, on Vermont dispute, 111:416418,
McKesson, VI:594;
New
representation
88,
to
before,
their in-
:24, 25,
242-
260-261;
applies to,
Col.
VII: 133,
155, 216, 219; submit memorial regarding
VII
:l
Vermont
to
congress,
64-1 66; to aid settlement
of public claims,
VII:247;
at-
obtain
settlement
of
to
tempt
Vermont (note)
done
;
controversy, to
to Col.
inquire
Van
VII:518
into
injury
Schaick, VII:
678
—
New York
69,
116;
70,
instructions
08- 09 1
sent
posts,
VIII: 139-140;
to.
;
sons
for
rea-
action,
congressional
VIII :252; on interpretation of on comtreaty, VIII :259-260 ;
mercial capital
261
VIII :260; on treaty, of United States, VIII:
on Massachusetts' claim
;
New York 262
on
;
VIII :262 ing
territory,
Guy
Sir
to
VIII :261Carleton,
apprised of approach-
;
adjournment
of
legislature,
VIII:381-382. finances ur]))
also
(see state
,
treas-
payable to 11:555 (note),
quotas
United
States,
V:323
(note), 724, 941, 942,
943, VI:874, VII:469, VIII: 39 (note), 46; currency of
how
quoted, 111:102; conadvances money to state,
state,
gress
111:461,
567-568, 648, 741
;
IV:642; commisloans, V:173, 216-
salaries raised,
of
sioner
217. VI: 76, for
state
137-138; system
purchase
of
goods
recommended, V:328-329, 509; and state unable to buy rum sugar, state
V:343;
tax
account
bills
137-138; circulation of VI :5 8 1-582, VII:
24
1
accounts
;
United
of
with United States, V:622,
with
state
VII :44,
121,
VIII:54-55; credit VII: 168;
125,
123.
of
States,
depressed,
greatly
VII
Clinton's account with state,
:
501, 548; taxes paid by coun-
VII:366;
issued by and commissary quartermasters, VII:366-367; redemption of agent's certificates, VII: ties,
notes
officers
463, 464. land
legislature
office,
1
:3
to,
to
;
disposed to
V:5 19-520.
establish,
(see also assembl}), sen-
legislature
purchases
ate), treasurer,
state
endorsed by United States, VI:
75-76,
corre-
acquainted with
is
de-
continental
currency,
spondence with Sir Guy Carleton informed that sent to, VIII :2 51
CHnton
contd.
legislature de-
'
VIII:
important information
;
i
—
V:94 1-943;
mands,
regarding
to,
frontier
for
troops
meet
to
signed
82-85,
72,
finances
VII :99; action of
cont.nued.
71,
—
New York
votes given by, VIII:
567-568; 68,
—
conti-
to
delegates
nental congress
1
New York
State of
Clinton
papers,
report of secretary of state
14; transfers archives
1:6-7,
1:11;
Regents,
scription
of
tran-
directs
as-
1:12;
journals,
sembles at Kingston, 1:100; assembles
at
assembles
Albany,
at
1
:
1
00
;
I
:
Poughkeepsie,
100; bicameral, 1:658; soon
to
meet, 1:837, 11:113, 123, 128, I
39,
1
militia
40
;
power
independent
prorogued.
11:184,
to
forth
call
of,
11:136;
230;
186,
commissions must wait on meeting of,
11:276; can release prisoners,
11:280;
Tryon
suitable
representation
286;
county
governor's address
desires in, to,
II: II:
Analytical Index
—
New York
297-300;
—
legislature
contd.
li:324;
convenes.
papers laid before, 11:328, 342;
be urged to pass militia laws,
will
for
11:347; provides
11:376-380;
ment,
of
11:397;
of
place
of
revision,
proclama-
;
558,
11:557,
578-579, 615; urged pine timber, 11:563
H:
meeting,
500, 526, 640, 671 convening,
powers
its
from council
apart
tion
safety
during period of adjourn-
state
to preserve
(note); act
— Clinton
—
New York
111:55;
persons in neighbor-
hood of
and
posts
to congress,
111:87-88, 149; ad-
111:140,
journs,
Charlotte county resented
averse
Poughkeepsie,
of
428; Clinton
to,
111:478-479;
701; papers submitted 11:676, 715-716, 745-746,
11:658, to,
747,
111:85;
vote
to
meeting
111:313;
of,
at
acts
its
convened
at
111:349-350, to,
on
deserters,
Clinton
on
to,
progress of American cause. III:
479-481
account
;
sary submitted
commis-
of
1I':483;
to,
it's
Hudson
pardoning power, 111:588, IV:
11:687; case of Cadwalla-
43, 626; has not provided for
for
money river,
asked
not be rep-
to
111:349;
printed,
302;
149.
may
111:260; election
in,
111:310;
plea
11:645-647;
passes, 111:72-
73; appoints additional delegate
Robert Livingston submitted
required
drawn
attention
its
to disaffected
Poughkeepsie,
pasture,
contd.
western coun-
to settle Indians in try,
—
legislature
providing forage or
of,
679
Papers
defense
of
der Colden and of John
ming
11:698;
before,
brought
Gum-
date of meeting, 11:703; act to authorize desired,
of
impressment
teams
informed
11:763-764;
of hostile disposition of Indians,
11:776,
toward passes
791;
to
1V:11, 26;
cers,
552;
distresses
to, 1V:89, 155, 156; Malcom's memorials to, IV:
represented
Col. 1
34
proclamation
;
convening,
progress
of
provide for calling
business
requiring
service, lest
111:18-19, the state he
to.
24; appealed to in regard to farm prices, 111:38-39; acts of
256;
congress transmitted
of meeting,
to,
111:47;
on
its
attention,
IV:166-167. 178-179, 182,
184;
should be consulted on proposal
to,
IV :1 55-1 56;
war,
IV :1 56-1 58; papers submitted
111:23-
representation,
ex-
IV:92, 549of 1 ryon county
portation of flour,
I!:
bills,
offi-
prohibits
(note); Clinton
211; concerned without
continental
IV: 155
few important into
of,
of
11:798;
impressment,
838; asked militia
disposition
appointment
adjourns,
IV:242,
250.
increases
pay of delegates, 1V:324, 402, 642, 658; place
adjourns,
IV:354. 382, 386;
1V:420;
offers
reward.
68o
New York
State of
—
New York IV:430;
not to be
by presence of of
protectors
463;
—
legislature
New York
contd.
discommoded
IV:438
troops,
to
Quakers IV:523, 536
papers laid before, IV:523-526,
545, 549;
considers
appointment
in
for
;
adopts measure
IV:542,
provisions,
storing
bat-
continental
IV:531
talions,
power
of
permits
Rom
to
ported for French
fleet,
IV:560
546-547; recess
committee
be ex-
ferers,
V :439
censured for
IV:726;
submitted
congress
memorial of
328;
its
act to provide
delegates
state,
of affairs in
deplored,
205; 65 1
should
personally
letters to,
at Kingston,
V
:
1
78
of
V
:
petition
;
before,
:
confer
Baron Steuben presented 1 32, 301 Tryon county
come
V
;
meets
V:211, 213, 244;
conti-
instructs
western
V:557,
adjourns,
573,
V:709; Gen. Schuyler know pleasure of, V: from Washingcommunicated to, V:
intelligence
V:748; should of ;
Howe flour,
provide for sup-
delegates,
thanks
of
V:777-778, Gen.
Robert
V:802; appeal to, V:816; should provide to,
delivery
846;
that
on Massachusetts for men,
call
822
James
;
736; Washington suggests it
Cumberland county, to,
V:48l
request that session be pro-
;
longed,
port
with delegates, V:1 17;
to
:
contemfor
wishes to
be informed
of V:63-64; request Duane to be presented
100;
V
V:323; V:327-
regarding
730;
to
V:269,
boundary, V:499-502, VI :203-
ton will be
of convening,
to,
has
687;
651,
IV:794, 802, 815, 836, 856,
57, 58, 59, 60;
:
of
thanks conveyed to con-
V:606; prevented from meeting, V:54; its generous attitude toward Vermonters, V:56; necessity
to,
officers
nental soldiers,
to pro-
new
against
V
militia 282-283; legislation recommended to, V:317; acts of
plated
rise in flour,
engagement
its
citizens
tect
salt,
resolutions
congress brought before,
580,
money for frontier sufIV:653, 711, 808-809, ;
of
scarcity
300;
V:343; session delayed by snow, V:446; convenes in Albany. V:468, 473, 509, VI:
IV:565; papers laid before, IV 580, 613; adopts measure fo impressing grain and flour, IV 611, 623, 640, 686-687, 717 adjourns, IV:624, 642, 645 grants
contd.
laid be-
gress,
proposed
of,
—
V:253, 259, 307; asked
consider
264-265,
reconvenes,
legislature
from Washington
letters
fore,
IN'
in,
—
of
hay and
grain,
for for
V:
authorizes building of fort
V:886; ad931; V:911, journs, summary of proceedings of, V:939, 940in
Schenectady,
943; committee
to
devise
means
Analytical Index
—
New York
legislature
army
for supplying
—
expeditiously,
1
on
urge
should
from
VI: 77;
claims,
1
officers
public
prohibit
of
settlement
congress
individual
;
on
commissions
receiving
money handled, VI: 180; should state
supply
VI: 82; sent to,
with
agent
committee
1
V 1:2 16-2
I
cash,
of
officers
7; unable to
provide for protection of Westchester
munication of
den
com-
VI:373;
county,
Thomas
Chitten-
VI:430-431, 644;
to,
of representation
in,
basis
VI:6I0; ad-
dresses congress,
VI:634, 649;
scheme for
money
652;
raising
by,
Ira Allen's activity
V
I
:
among
VI:742-743; VI: 749; votes money journs, for delegates, VI:750; forage returns delivered to, VI: 751; criticism of, VII :1 2; communicaad-
members,
tion
for
to,
with regard to clothing
troops,
to, for
VII:33-34;
pardon,
petition
VI 1: 39-40;
state
of
special
provision
militia,
nothing
to
touching
VII :93;
aid
recruiting
does for
VII: 104, 117, 118; convened, VII: 159, 162; authorlevies,
izes congress to
with
Vermont,
determine dispute
VII: 165;
in-
VII:
370; should prolong time for reVII:378, 551; Du cruiting, Simitiere will memorialize, VII:
412; Col. Van Schaick appeals VII:440, 461 Capt. James
to,
;
Black asks
aid
VII:506;
of,
new
of
proposal
men
state
VII:512; Robert Morris' laid
patches letter
to,
des-
VII:523;
before,
of clothier general laid be-
VII:598;
session at Albany VII:611; letters of Gen. Heath submitted to, VII: fore,
advised,
warned
620;
enemy's
against
VIII :4-6; measures of, have effect in Cumberland
artifices,
will
county, VIII :7; should compen-
James Duane
sate
16,
21
adjourns,
;
for
VIII:
Vni:26-27;
Alexander Hamilton
work
outlays,
49; convenes,
VIII:14.
interested in
VIII:29-30; praised electing Hamilton to seat in of,
for
frontier
discrim-
disaffected,
against
congress,
no
contd.
VII:203; judge
VII:360; should
layed, inate
VII:
Vn:63; makes
—
publishing votes and laws of, de-
VII:
levy,
legislature
own members, VII: 323;
its
43; avoids Vermont 62; orders
—
structs delegates,
agent's circular laid before, issue,
68i
Papers
New York
contd.
V:952; Washington's letter will 59 should be presented to, VI :
— Clinton
VIII :34;
attitude
its
on new appointment of chancellor,
VIII :61; matters before
VI 11:63, 91; of
state
States,
desires
v^th
accounts
VIII:131;
it,
settlement
United
powers
of,
suspended, VIII: 41, 184; conI
vening of,
desired
VIII: 169, 332;
by congress,
fails
to
repeal
682
State of
—
New York
vindictive
—
legislature
acts,
contd.
VM 1:240;
its
convene complained of, VIII :246; boundary commisfailure to
may be
sioners that
VIII :262 (note)
appointed by, to fix rents of
;
VIII
New York New York
—
acts
—
contd.
562, 565, 593, 600-602, 637, VII: 785, 908, VI:773,
264, 314, 537. 538; prohibiting exports of wheat, 111:300; for dealing with equivocal and sus-
:31 8;
pected characters, 111:520, 603,
Philip Skene wishes to conciliate,
604, 605, 689, 691, Vl:233;
VIII :326; its attitude toward VIII :354-355, 363; Indians,
for
forfeited
estates,
VIII :392;
IV:234,
army,
supplying
677,
293-294,
V:266,
318.
course
430-431, 509-510, 512, 668,
toward Indian lands questioned,
893-894,917, VI:29. 87, 129,
VIII:393-395; effects purchase of Hasbrouck house, VIII :4 18.
131,
180,
208;
for
adjourns,
acts
for
of,
regulating militia,
111:11-12
616,
617,
497,
525,
651,
236;
on
issuance
11:719,
stores,
525
to
;
its
682,
IV:10,
with Indians,
of
military
111:524-
ratification
;
for impressing forage
wagons,
111:132,
to 1
45
554;
521,
revolted ;
for
battalions,
180,
IV:393,
730-731, 477,
III:
11:878,
conspiracies,
82-83
11:807,
appointing commisdetecting and defeat-
for
sioners for
ing
of
848, of
citizens,
filling
and
485,
V:
commissioners
for
;
(note),
394;
provide
;
with enemy, VI:286, 495. 555, 576, 646; for dealing with
VI:334; to remove tory 676, VI:464-465, families,
spies,
pose duties on imports into
im-
state,
VI:899; for appreVII :60; re-
of felonies,
hending
deserters,
923, VI:18, 36, 146-147, 357,
garding
pay
385, 391, 423, 490, 530-531.
220;
647, 672, 690, 756, 806, V:
to
745-746; VI:737, against treason, VI:746; for speedy trial
806, V:881, 908, 909, 922-
IV:646-
;
V:940-943; to exsummary VI :7; to refrom drafts, empt strict state boundaries, VI:203205 to tax persons who have sons of,
796; authorizing congress
to raise troops for de-
V: treat
(note)
amnesty,
266, 267,
fense of state, 111:286,
to
V :866-867
297, 533, IV:672, 676, 756,
653, 794;
to
V:334, VIII :323
363,
pasturage,
:6,
provisions
111:144-
up continental
111:165,
VII
390,
families of state soldiers,
78
articles of confederation,
111:16;
to
(note),
754,
permit
II:
187,
distributing
for
forage,
for impressing swine,
485, 496; soldiers,
to
issue
VII: VII:
clothing
to
VII:513, 514; making
compensation for depreciation of
Analytical Index
—
New York
acts
¥11:513;
pay,
—
of
southern
finance,
291, 594, 600-602, 615, 636,
649.660. 706, 731, 732, 735,
:
¥111:143;
relief against trespass,
VH 1:274;
of attainder,
commissioners
pointing
for ap-
act
to
with Pennsylvania commissioners
on boundary resolutions
for
of,
VIII :385.
line,
submitting Ver-
895, 908. 940-941, 948. VI: 47,
45,
159,
294,
453. 655, 776. 784, 785, 792,
798.807.813.859.861,887, VII:37,
891.
63,
57,
179,
570; account V: 125-1 27; to, money paid 527,
526,
of to
frontier
IV:345, 568; relating quotas of troops, VI:447; to
marching orders, V:165, 182; fail to join Gen. Clinton, V:245-
2 2-2 5 1
1
for
;
IV :1 96-1 98,
relieving
sufferers,
flour
exchange for
flour
VII
:6I
Philadelphia
New York
in
m
;
in
state,
favor of augmenting
power of congress, VIII:27-29, 37, 38; as to place of United States capital, VIII :261. also
see
levies,
troops
raised,
of
place
militia,
and names of
how
levies,
regiments,
:
248
;
278, 907; from Col. Peter Ness' regiment, for Schoharie,
or
received
Swartwout's
V:881, 898, 908, 909, 910
to
at
255.
reinforce
902;
VI:14
be
126, 131,655,
113,
122
791,822; from
Gen. Ten Broeck's brigade, IV 732, :
1
753, 829, V:167,
00
;
728
for defense of frontiers
778 830 791,823, 825,828, 829,
IV:761,
764-766,
773,
ordered
to
V:818-819. V:865-
deficiencies in.
866.912. VI:50. 97. 98, 113; disposition of, for defense, V:
923,940,947,948,951,952 36,
required
V:752. VI:225; army, V: 774-775;
Edward,
Fort
VI: 307;
intended
172. 209.
137,
313;
Fort Schuyler,
11:814
:
V:743-
brigade,
744, VII: 10.
227.
IV:619; to fill up continental battalions, IV 647, 791,828,829.850, 852
V:664; V:728;
V
Van
from Gen. Jacobus
1:259-261
arming,
(note),
returns of, on frontiers,
colonels.
rendezvous,
difficulty of
V!
100,
55.
326, 329. 330. 339. 352. 368.
protect Westchester county, V 127-128; Col. Pawling's under
mont controversy,
to
continued.
government VIII 132-
150, 165, 183; to afford
134,
—
levies
850, 862, 863, 865, V:207.
of
district,
—
683
wanted
of,
by superintendent for VIII:25-26;
Clinton Papers
New York
contd.
list
—
be relieved,
to
reinforced,
Dutchess
80
to
;
militia,
V:915; to V:919; from V:920, VII:
be raised
in
Col.
Alli-
V:921, VII: regiment, 168; rendezvous of, V:935, 938, VI :8, 96,813,859, VII:
son's
204
;
officers
for.
needed.
V
:
State of
New York
continued.
New York
684
New York
—
levies
—
944, VI:438, VII :83; Capt. Richard Sackett's, VI: 19, VII:
565; from Col. Mc-
17. 511,
Van
Ness'
119;
to
57-58; at German Flats, from Col. Samuel
Drake's regiment, VI: 70; bounenlistments
for
ties
from,
VI
:
continued,
regiment,
VII:118-
Wash-
to
VII: 144, 147; arrangement of officers for, VII: 153;
98; at Schoharie, VI: 5 3, 97, 294, VII:210, 254; from Col. Jesse Woodhull's regiment, VI 55,
—
be forwarded
to
ington,
VI:62;
levies
VII: 104; from Col.
recruiting,
Crea's regiment, VI:38-39, 97,
:
—
reinforce army, VII: 160; Vermont's claims interfere with
VII: 166; good behavior VII: 179-1 80, 194-195.
raising, of,
199, 226. 484; prosecu-
196,
tion will follow failure to furnish.
VII: 186-1 87;
want of
cloth-
350.
577 433
128, 827; pursue enemy, 69 Capt. Benjamin Steven7-3 terms of enlistson's, VI
ing,
ment
311,
Gen. Heath inquires about, VII
421, 552, 789, 801, 822; to march to Fort Herkimer, \'I: 355; shoes delivered to, VI:
under commander-in-chief, VII
122,
VI
:
1
;
:
1
;
VI:307,
of,
309,
476; Schuyler, VI:472; officers for, VI:625, 770. 790; with Gen. 369,
leave
370,
Van
Robert
Rensselaer,
Fort
VI
:
bounties
303;
at
343, 565, 578, 622;
of,
VII:87,
89,
VI :83 7-838,
845,847,852,880,881,883884, 893-897, VII: 152, 205,
231.314, 326, 351, 364, 370,
York
720;
disposition of,
VI:901 for,
;
VII:
1:123;
New
York. of
1:239-240;
1776,
in
returns
required,
stores,
II:
11:726,
775, 111:96-97, 127,238,315-
316, 524-525; request for Hght 11:828; troops to be
cavalry,
under
;
in
appointments
military
869 44
recommended
war
1:194-196;
378, 434-435, 457, 457-458,
officers
recognized,
early
early days of
460, 493; regiments supplying,
VI:901
dis-
New
military affairs, importance of
regimental
838,
149; mustering
be
to
charged, VII:605, 630.
819, 837,
:
;
VII:314
Saratoga,
342, 386; deserters from, VII
officers
693,
VII:298,
for,
698; from Col. Thomas Thomas' regiment, VI: 795 officers appointed for, VI 692,
in
VII:297,
one
general
(note), 871
(note)
1
state,
;
officer,
(note),
II:
III:
spears belonging to
111:443, IV:673; cannon
New York
submitted
85, 86, 88. 90, 92, 96, 119,
of
171; from Westchester county, VII:97; no further provision for
United States, 111:713, V:60; soldiers in the invalid corps.
to
IV:
Analytical Index
New York
—
744-745
military affairs
—
con.
provision for families
;
V: 77-78, 584; ofcaptivity, V:221 (note)
— Clinton
685
Papers
New York
—
—
militia
197, 200. 467;
Gen. Conway.
of soldiers,
cert with
ficers in
227-228; exemptions 111:248, 250-251,
750-752,
577;
VI:494-495,
402
565
county, 111:251,
discontinuance of military
;
V:696-698;
posts,
threatened
invasion from Montreal,
72
1
V:890-892, 894.
agent, militia,
see
also
levies,
and names of
troops militia,
V:719-
appointment of state supply
;
to
11:142,
behavior of, 111:256-257; com-
111:362;
plaint against officers,
defeat of, 111:387; should susClinton's
111:480;
army,
111:496; Wash-
influence with,
111:547, V:
ington
may
forts,
317,
333;
629-630,
632,
111:558, 559, 566, 573, IV:
506,
542-543,
88,
colonels.
807
553,
817, 821, 826, 831.
(note),
Tryon VI:552; good in
defend Highland
777, 111:26, 323, V:46, 61-62, 81,
:202,
advised,
in,
of.
sufferings
;
tain
regiments,
Ill
691-692, IV:71, V:726, 728, 911, VI:
on parole, V:244; commissary stations selected, V :564-
officers
continued.
to act in con-
54, 88,
call on,
to
frontiers.
protect
115,
154.
182,
160.
277. 685, 690, 734, 756, 760, 764, V:166, 207. 541. 559,
562,
regulating, 11:616, 111:71, 137,
111:657;
in
111:685;
punishment
of
delin-
111:702,
707,
709,
185,216, 346, 362,497,641, 653, 682, 686,
IV:72,
124,
125, 644; complains of exemp-
11:630;
tions,
Gates.
11:641,
continental filled
by
to
join
689,
battalions
drafts
from,
568,
VI:34,
832, 853, 858, VI:66, 572, 573, VII:1 14 (note); acts for
quents
in,
killed
by,
711;
cattle
and
be
to
by,
prisoner
111:711,
IV:104;
effects
111:742;
officers of,
163, 555; Gen.
terms of active service, 111:100.
exertions with,
214, 563, V:940, VF: 307; in want of provisions. III: 156, 666, 667; Gen. Stark to
tures for,
of,
Gen.
111:185-186; Gates authorized to call on. III:
wanted,
111:744;
losses of,
672, 676, 756, 806, V:948;
command, 111:179;
appropriated
IV:43;
offensive
returns
in,
V:950;
161, 168, 211, 253, 266, IV:
161.
36,
pursuit of robbers,
IV:36-38,
Gen.
111:100.
710,
382, 802; evasion of duty
weak
too
operations,
for
IV:60-61,
Ten
IV: 121
Broeck's ;
expendi-
commended, IV: 175; insufficient to guard jail, IV:
278; under Gen. Morris, IV: 297, Ulster
320;
distribution
frontier,
of,
on
IV:305,' 818;
Col. Willett should
command on
686
New York
State of
—
New York
militia
—
to Gen. McDougall's call, IV:672, 673; Baron Steuben's IV:738rules for organizing,
ject
739
be
to
employed against V:69; IV:859, with Col. William Malcom, V: ;
Vermonters,
20.
49,
46,
50,
61,
(note); to be dismissed, not
directed
authority, V demand on, V
mont's stant
:
:
1
32
;
sheriff
164-165; to bring in V 82horses and prisoners, 163,
:
1
183, 192, 248; needs ammunition, ice,
V:319; V:359,
in continental serv-
584,
588-589,
612-613, 779-780, 786, 787, 793,
794, 836, 897,
114,
734,
officers
of,
alarming,
VI:71,
891; exchange of V:386; signals for V:392, 428, 433,
582; unable
Fort
821-822,
818-819,
:
845; V:823; necessity to, V:932; at Fort at
Edward, VI:343, 364; under Van Rensselaer, VI:351,
Gen.
352, 354, 368, 374, 376, 380,
VH:183, 394, 403;
ordered
Maj. Carleton, VI:374; Gen. Schuyler appeals to, VI:
against
378; congress will pay, subsist and clothe t^vo regiments, VI: 734, 737; in need of arms, VI: 766; aided by regular 376-377,
and levies, VII 63, 3 6, 432; Gen. Gansevoort's, VII: 183,402,448,462, 574,609, 615-618; deficiencies of, to be
troops
:
ascertained,
1
1
VII: 187; enemy to of, VII: 340;
attention
distract
480,
566;
depredations
com-
to, VII:363, 404, 483; Gen. Heath may arneed, VII:411, 431, 491 rive at Schenectady, VII:413;
by,
V:552-553,
554,
difficulty
;
mitted
VI:719, securing
expected
570, 571
surprised at Skenes-
V:551,
borough,
730;
557,
inadequate
558,
for
V:557, 594; Fort Edward, V
frontier,
at ;
:
act for raising troops
V:600-602, 637; in want of provisions, V:629, 630, 635, 636, 716, 945-946; moving from,
:
to
V
overtake Sir John Johnson,
compliments
563,
V
761, 767, VI:294; attempt
585, 631
pursue
V:761,
need of encouragmg,
enemy without snowshoes, V:548, 566, to
Hunter,
at
;
of discipline
•will be aided by, V: 159-1 60; defeat of, at Minisink, V:162-
continued,
769
V:76; con-
—
ering
Fort Herkimer,
15;
1
militia
from Albany, V:743; Washington unable to aid, V:747; gath-
VI:13
recognize Ver-
to
—
New York
continued,
IV:664, VII :76; sub-
frontier,
;
of employing secretly,
VII:416-417; in Johnstown, VII :45
action 1
,
at
482, 483
;
VII:478, 480; may VII:526; blockhouses,
dismissed, erect
winter court
levies
martial
VII:565.
from,
VII:527;
proceedings
with,
Analytical Index
—
New York
—
Clinton Papers
1:7,
19,
20,
—
42, 45, 46, 47, 48,
52,
55,
allegiance
provincial assembly,
218-219. its
11, 12,
1
3
;
its
records, 1
authority,
I
:
:326
;
provincial
litia
295
and
treason,
of four counties, ;
1:670; per-
dier-generals,
V: 158-1 59
mittee of, at Fort
in,
Vermont's representation
VI:608.
provincial
takes
to
1
;
to,
;
1
:95
motion will be
regarding fast day,
in,
applications
to,
I
:
for military
1:195;
employment,
;
Hudson,
fortify
1:129-130, 131
made 94
supreme
first,
intrusted
steps
appoints
commissary, 1:197; orders stores returned to Turtle bay, restores arms, to,
1:198;
1:199; application
for protection,
provincial
congress,
V:349. second,
given by, regarding records,
Clinton
appoints eral,
on
1:98;
given
order
given
I
:
1:297. 422, 425426, 657-659; puts Clinton in
touching
303, 304, 306-307; tion for securing
should be addressed
to
third,
apprised
lead
relieves
New
from
1
;
letters
York,
547-549, 796-798, of
retreat
1:351-354; I
:
354-355, 356; appoints committee on conspiracies, 1:360-362; committee of, hears from Gen. 1
:4
1
8
;
remiss in matter
of obstructing navigation, ;
recom-
461
;
to
:32
appoints mtelligence committee,
432
1:137;
1
1:333-334, 346,
808-810;
;
Col. Nicoll, 1:1 33; commissioners representing,
1:329-330;
mustering,
to president of,
:9
1
resignation to,'
asked to revoke order that relates
Schuyler,
congress,
1:315;
adjourns,
directs ac-
cannon, 1:310;
783-785,
322;
1:277,
of forces raised in four
1:298-299, 301, 302-
440-441.
committee
by,
counties,
338-342.
1:132; commis-
by,
command
616-617.
mine, 111:394. provincial
Montgomery, 283, 284; movement of, to frame
order
brigadier-gen-
appoints
fortification,
sions
1:279, 291; com-
constitution,
congress,
authority
of mi-
1:255-258,
requires returns from briga-
sons denounced by, ;
1:253-
calls out one-fourth
military resolve of,
(note)
congress
continued.
254;
provincial congress,
—
New York
continued.
687
Gen. Heath writes
1:431I
to,
orders militia southward,
:
I:
mend
467-468 ;its
of,
1:472-473, 492-493; orders out
officers, 1:241-242; rights 1:242-244; member of, IV:
310
Clinton
ordinance
of,
defend Highland passes, 1:479-483, 525; undertakes pro-
militia to
(note).
provincial congress, fourth (convention),
confidence in Clinton,
1:98;
tection of
magistrates,
485r487.
deputy as
to
to,
Westchester county,
625-626,
701;
I
:
ad-
688
—
New York
—
New York
State of
congress
provincial
continued.
vised
dismiss
to
494, 504, 521
;
748;
618,
(note),
:490,
576-577
1:491,
enlistments,
1
militia,
encourages army
:49 -492
praises
mi-
exemptions granted by, 1:572; memorial of 1
litia,
1
Albert Pawling Clinton
reports
(note),
675-677; 665-667, Doremus presented to, I :
606-609; presented its
of
obstructing
navigation,
case of
difficulty
Hudson 662 1:593-594,
on
to,
1:576-579;
to,
to,
1:592-593; Clin-
raising troops,
ton
;
lenient
resignation of Clinton to,
1:643,
654-656;
policy toward
fected persons,
disaf-
1:648-650; puts
rangers under Clinton's
command,
on obstructing Hudson navigation, 1:671 its re-
1:652;
to Clinton
;
lations
with Orange furnace,
I
:
674; empowers Clinton to defend 1:682-683 with mihtia,
state
(note), 687, 688, 695, 706, 731, 11:682; action of, against treasonable practices, 1 :690-69 1
,
692,696, 705, 716, 719, 723724, 738; discharges prisoners, 1:713, 777; acts on court martial 1:789-792, 793; findings, resolution of, concerning insurrections
and
Clinton's
revolts,
1
:802
resignation,
;
refuses
1:836;
in-
stitutes council of safety,
11:128,
533; demarcates powers
of gov-
ernment,
11:300;
ordinance
of,
establishing government, 11:357,
—
New York
—
congress
provincial
continued.
363 committee
on obstructing
of,
;
navigation, 11:679 (note)
1 1
:68
ing
1
682
,
touching
purpose concern-
its
;
resolve
11:724;
flags,
direc-
;
examining lead mine,
tions of, for
Vermont represented
of,
11:797;
impressments,
VII
in,
:5
1
7
(note).
VIII
provincial council, records, historical 1
4
legislature
;
izes
:x.
account of, of
1
804
1
:3-
author-
governor to arrange for preser-
of, 1:11; John Morin Scott removes from Hurley with, III:
vation
546;
British council in
New York
city refuses to surrender, to
Morin
VIII
Scott,
:1
John
88-1 91.
215; Clinton expostulates with Guy Carleton regarding, VIII
Sir
:
2 4-2 15; Sir 1
Guy
Carleton di-
rects delivery of, to such persons
as Clinton shall designate,
VIII:
278; John Morin Scott delegated to receive, Vni:280; John Morin Scott to Clinton regarding, VIII:
286-287. see
regiments, troops,
regiments quired,
plan
also
(line),
militia,
levies,
and names of list
colonels.
of officers re-
11:616, 617, 736;
for,
111:705; appointment of in.
new
111:235, 722; rank
111:705, IV:4,
11, 26,
729, VI:268; clothing
of,
officers
for,
V: IV:
119-120, V:327-329, 917-918, VI:129. 211, 250-251, 476, 509-510, VII:430. 513-514,
Analytical Index
New York
—
regiments
be
filled
—
levies,
113, 122. 126. 131. 655, 791, 822 officers wish to resign, V
:
;
VI:1 13,
477-480; deficiency in. VII :2 1-22, 50; complaint of ofVI :2 16-221; required ficers, VI:734, 737, 748, VII: return 434; of, VII :5 3; appointments for, VII :5 7-58, 59-60. quota,
in
First,
regiments:
expedition
Onondagas. 1:164-165; of, 111:644, IV:30. V:
against returns
519. VI:91, VII:53; money tributed
dis-
V:367; ordered
to.
to
VI:392. 407; muster roll of company in, VI:532-533; clothing delivered to, VI:587, Albany.
VII:633; leaves West Point, VII :21 resignations in, VH :25;
26; mutiny
in.
ond, returns
VII :70-71
704, VI :236, VII :53 tion against Indians,
232 791
(note) ;
;
.
recruits
;
in
expedi-
IV:370, V: for, VI: 147,
clothing issued to,
587, 918; appointments
VI:235, in. VI:
VII:313; commission
584, sought,
Tryon
Sec-
111:645, V:340,
of,
VI:815; counties.
in,
Albany and VI:856; vacanin
VII :25 compliments paid Clinton, VIII :1 93-1 96. Third, in expedition against Ononcies in,
by,
;
to
dagas.
1:164-165.
Clinton Papers
New York
contd.
up from
633; IV:647, 791, 828. 829, 850, 852, V:881, 898, 908, V09, 910.923,940,947.948. 951, 952. VI:I4 (note), 18, 36, to
—
IV:703
—
689
—
regiments
(note); returns of,
contd.
11:687, III:
120.0pp. 510, V:340, VI:236, VII :53; clothing for, 111:315316, IV:559. VI:235. 587; transport boats.
V:368;
tributed to.
VI:421 828.
;
V :86
money
at Saratoga.
recommendations
549;
647, VI:234, 587; 111:647, IV:opp.
VI:236,
wants
111:239.
11:605-606.
clothing.
VI:421.
recruiting for.
Fourth,
11:519-520.
for.
;
to
dis-
returns
of,
788, V:340,
VII :53; rank
roll
of
officers, IV :5, V:704; command of, disputed, IV :5 30-5 31 ap;
pointments
IV:81
in,
1
;
money
V:368; muster roll company rn, V:924-925; recruiting for. VI: 128. 392, 828 men in, wish to join artillery, VI distributed to, of
432.
Fifth,
returns
V:705, VII
:1
805
roll
;
muster
7;
of
orders of
officers
V
to,
company
in
VI
V:926-927; recruiting for, 828; clothing delivered to Vl:235, 587; returns of, VI 236, VII :5 3; ordered to Albany VI :392, 407; officer in, prisoner 4-5,
VII:566. regiments lison's,
(militia)
;
William
Al-
1:319, 465, 471. 11:61.
64, 80.
180, 423, 464, 800.
111:102, 443, 539, 540, 545,
718, 720, IV:571. V:37, 322, 733, 921, VI:54, 58, 500, VII: 168. John H. Beeckman's, 111:97.
Peter Bellinger's,
IV:
State of
690
New York 48.
—
625,
regiments
761,
VI
804,
797,
—
contd.
V:365,
739,
329,
629,
:6,
724, 725, 897, V1I:483. John
VI:625,
Blair's,
VII: 13,
153,
285.
David
Blauvelt's,
642,
654,
895,
893,
Johannes
1:625,
638,
Abraham
701. 1:567,
New York
—
New York
regiments
—
contd.
IV:137. 138, V:79, 80, 322, VI:70, 104, 732, 872. VII: Lewis Duboys' (levies), VI:352. 692. 693, 694, 696.
97.
699, 700, 703.
John
Field's,
1:684, 11:154, 183, 323. 348,
349. 351, 529, 720, 734, III:
IV:679,
V:15. 38.
IV:579, 630, 644, 679, 705, V:15, 38, 42, 45, 527, 744. 775, 825,
44,
865. 866, 920. VI:423. 817,
813. 862. VII:10. 137, 172. 209, 227,255, 284. 313, 334. Frederick Fisher's. 11:206. IV:
Brinckerhoff's,
VII:10. 255.
172, 209. 227.
137.
284.
334.
Dirck
1:727.
11:61,
313,
Brinckerhoff's.
705.
744. 775. 825. 865,
42, 45.
866. 920. 937. 938. VI:423.
39. 47. 634,
635,761.811, V:
156. 180. 184. 323, 348. 351,
365. 543. 739, 797,804,919,
402, 410. 461.
VI:896, VII:483. John
132. 163.
79-80.
761,
720.
111:71,
Gilbert Budd's,
V:
Samuel Campbell's, IV:
V:797.
111:250, 313.
John Cantine's, 509, IV:
389,
V:182, 228, 322. 451-452. 603, 948. VI:
668,
773,
778,
37. 506, 784. 791, 798. VII:
Samuel Clyde's. V:365, 741. 804, VI :6. 552, 896, VII:483. Gilbert Cooper's, 534.
VI:73. 82.
Thaddeus Crane's.
IV;560, V:79, 80, 322, 540, VI:16, 494, 732. 872. VII: 30,
97.
Cuyler's.
509. 515.
Abraham
V:797, 882, 923, VI:
1:684, 11:61,
150,
Frear's.
151.
181.
323, 348, 349. 351. 410.412,
470, IV:679, 705, V:15. 38. 45. 73. 527. 682. 744. 775. 825. 865. VI:423, VII:
42.
10, 137, 172. 209. 227. 255. Morris Gra284. 313. 334. ham's (militia). 1:334. 335,
339, 381.413. 414. 415. 416, 505. 525. 566, 567, 684, 695,
813,
838,
69. 94.
150,
151,
11:14,
27.
127.
135.
111:24.
269.
845.
114.
119.
181.
270. 421. 675. 685. IV:679. 705. V:15. 38, 42. 45. 342.
625.
345. 348. 354. 356. 603, 744,
694, 698, 699, 702, 901. VII:
153.285, 326. 328. 475,476.
865. VI:265. 423, 813, 845. 861, VI!: 10, 137. 172. 209.
Samuel Dehvan's
227.
horse).
(levies),
51.
80.
93.
344,
448.
(company of V:33, 80. VI:370. VIII :299. Samuel Drake's,
240.
255,
284.
1:567,
261-262,
313.
334;
11:150,
151.
265.
266,
Analytical Index
New York
—
regiments
—
contd.
267, 275, 111:546, IV:I59, V:471. James Hamman's, li: 752, 777, 111:477, V:79, 80,
VI
322,
:7 1-72.
Johannes
Hardenbergh's, 1:363, 1V:662,
663, 799, 824, V:16, 28, 41, 161, 164, 322. John Harper's
— Clinton
691
Papers
New York
—
regiments
865, 866, 920, VI
— :7,
contd. 8,
423,
589,590, 818,819, 847, VII: 10,
137, 172, 209, 227, 255,
284, 313, 334. Jacob Hoornbeek's, 1:295, 489, 517. 538,
William
539.
684,
Humfrey's,
I:
181,
151,
150,
11:61,
V:
232,233, 261, 262,266, 323,
753, 796-797, 811, VI:21, 47,
348, 349, 351, 461. 720, III:
(militia),
212.
V:743;
727.
(levies),
Jonathan
Has-
76.
Johannis Jansen's,
1:497,
471, 544, 557, 589, 592, 603,
V:527, 562, 566, 603, 936, VI:438, 506, 688,
605, 679, 681, 734, 11:9, 61,
689, 791, 792, VII: 180, 181,
155, 324, 350, 360, 422,
466, 469. 697, 728, IV:125,
182, 192, 193. Jacob Klock's, IV:586, 587, 761, V:365,503, 546, 587, 591, 739, 797, 804, 919, VI:6, 896, VII:483. Jo-
166.
John Hathorn's, 1:468, 471,474, 503, 506, 507, 517.
hannis Knickerbocker's,
584, 599, 600, 631, 681, 689,
ing's,
720, 737, 740, 11:61,64, 156,
IV:59,
180, 258, 324, 365,488. 720,
290, 292, 654, 680, V:167, 322. John Lasher's, 1 :363,
brouck's, 1:248, 249,
64,
293-294,
429, 436, 464, 476, 720, IH: 160, 161, 162, 163, 373, 465,
111:167, 275, 635, 653, 696,
IV :6,
269,
566,
11:9,
11:780,
111:421, IV:680.
484,
11:780,
Jacob Lans111:421, 736,
216, 230, 267,
285.
111:255.
V:322, 342, 345, 346, 357, 363, 928, VI: 57, 58, 500, VII:180, 192.
Henry LivingVI:321, 448,625,626. 847, 896, 901, 906. VII:153, 285. Peter R. Livingston's, I:
Ann
567,
719,
734,
170,
270, 271, 278,
Hawkes
Hay's,
1:312,
111:141,
296,
11:193,
334, 490,
780,
11:
111:421, 422, 446, 447, 453,
IV:101,
454, 456, 559. 690, 703, 708,
414, 566, 679, 680, 681, 720,
ston's,
159, 170, 579, 626, V:32, 61.
735,
737, IV:32,
322, 603, 879, VI:500, 527,
77,
80,
628. 638, 640, 770, VII
V:167, 322, 332, 347, 797, VI:51. Henry Ludinton's, I:
Roswell
Hopkins',
:97.
111:675,
121,
33-36, 56,
680,
684,
850,
685, IV:679, 705. V:15, 31,
150,
38, 42, 45, 71, 72, 342, 345,
154, 183. 323, 348, 349, 351,
348, 354, 356, 744, 775, 825,
499,
566, 720,
567, 784,
11:61,
!H:74, 247,
State of
692
New York
—
regiments
IV:32,
249,
33,
—
New York
contd.
630,
644,
679, 705, V:15, 24, 29, 34, 45,
43,
80,
79,
127,
128,
744, 775, 825, 865, 866, 920,
VI:49. 423,
590,
628,
813,
816, 817, 818, 819, 862, VII: 10, 137, 172, 209, 227, 255, 284, 313, 334. James Mc-
252,
1:228,
Claghry's,
New York
278,
—
regiments
—
contd.
291, 321, 421, 581, 582, 711, 806,
731,
792, 808, 812,
839,
814,
VI:37.
907, 941,
55, 94, 237,
VII:14,
16-17,
151, 180, 187, 199, 224.
65,
225, 306, 315, 316, 317, 381, Levi 452, 460, 534, 574. Pawling's (militia), 1:379, 448,
532, 533, 580, 596, 613,
II:
279, 468, 469, 515, 516, 566,
150, 151, 157, 181, 182, 248,
601, 679, 681, 736, 11:61,86,
249, 405, 436, 476, 480, 624,
155,
87, 89,
182,
180,
324,
720, 767, 111:161; (levies),
I:
720, III:
299, 502, 503, 547. 586, 587.
162,275,530, 539, 540,
588, 592, 612, 616. 617.618.
IV:65, 206, 572, 799, 824, V:49, 322, 603, VI: 506, 623, 624, 792, VII :50,
619, 625, 647, 668, 676, 677, 806, 807, 826, 827, 834, 835,
180. John McCrea's, II: 780, 111:11, 13,267,421, IV:
40, 50, 66, 91, 95, 98,
267, 680, 864, V:167,
124,
350, 381, 391, 474, 122,
545,
719,
51,
366,
558, 571, 773, 846, 882, VI: 38,
51,
448. litia),
93, 95, 96,
97, 98,
William Malcom's 1:366, 455,
573;
464,
470,
566, 798.
VI:13, 415, 416,
30,
(mi-
462, 463, (levies),
I:
770,
Jacob Newkirk's, V:17, 562,
937,
438. Francis
VI:73,
Nicoll's,
249,
11:780,
111:421, 474, 488, 515. Isaac Nicoll's,
1:258, 288, 302, VI:
717, VII: 146. son's,
231.
Eleazer Pater-
678, 682, 688, 689, 744, 745, 842, 844, 857, 11:13. 22. 24. 139.
135,
119,
Zephaniah
11:461, 470, V:29, 44,
Piatt's,
67, 342, 352, 353, 358, 362.
Maurice 11:13,
98,
Pleas',
118, 119,
Henry
831,
1:817,
16, 25, 42, 56, 71, 96,
126, 135, 277.
Quackenboss',
1:567,
111:562, 736, IV: 16, 59, 216,
267, 285, 290, 292, 654, V: 167,
322,
797,
882,
VI:51,
93, 97, 98, 448. Jeromus Remsen's, 1:332, 338, 354. Philip P.
Schuyler's,
1:567,
111:562,
VI:25,
690, 736, IV:54. 59, 80, 216,
Albert Pawling's (levies),
230, 267, 285, 290, 292, 654,
1:566,
1:568-569,
V:836, V:75,
81,
107.
120, 121, 128, 161, 164, 165, 176, 182,
192,245.252, 278,
680,
V:167, 366, 797, 882,
923, VI:51, 93, 97, 98, 448, 625, 896, 901,
VIM 19,
120.
Analytical Index
New York
—
regiments
—
153, 326, 443, 475. J.
Schuyler's
11:780,
111:421.
515, 562,
Stephen
1:567,
474,
736,
Clinton Papers
New York
contd.
(militia),
—
488,
IV:59, 216,
230, 654. 680, V:167, 365,
—
693
—
regiments
11:473, 720, 111:95,
Abraham
679, V:46, 49.
Van
contd.
344,635, J.
Alstine's, 1:566, 567, II:
334, 780, 111:421, 474, 488, 515, 562, 690, 735, 737. IV:
882, VI:51. 93. 97. 98. 304. 305.448; (levies). 11:152-153.
59, 63, 64, 80, 654, 680, V: 167, 322, 332, 797, 923, VI:
338,
51, 448, 501, 626, 700, 702.
354, 370. 382.
Johannes Sny-
der's
1:295.
299.
896, 901, 906, VII: 153, 170, 626-627. 285, 582, 583,
300, 532, 533, 566, 11:150,
Anthony Van Bergen's, 11:334,
Smith's.
Josiah
(militia),
1:332,
151, 157. 181. 182. 249, 405,
780. 111:421, 474, 488. 515,
425, 480. 720. 111:161, 297-
562,
298. 389, 390, 412,509. 635.
V:167, 365,
728. IV:211. 527, 668. 773.
94,
778,
V:182. 322, 603. 916.
917, 948, VI:55, 506, 798. 1:688,
812.
VII:191;
689.
744.
784,
(levies),
807.
825.
827. 833, 835, 843, 844,
II:
12, 13, 17, 24, 52, 65, 90. 98, 109, 119. 125. 135, 139.
David
153,
736,
IV:59, 680,
687, 923, VI: 901, VII :89,
797,
448, 896, 285. Elias
Van
Buns-
IV:764,
765,
823,
choten's,
862. Pierre
Van
675, 696,
697. 819.
Cortlandt's, II:
Gerrit
G. Van Den Bergh's, 11:780. 111:421, 474, 488, 515, IV: 680. James Vandenburgh's, IV:
II:
679, 705, V:15, 38, 42, 45,
150, 151, 181, 348. 351,425.
472, 744, 825, 865, 866, 920,
464.
VI:423,
VI
:8.
Sutherland's,
720.
832.
1:684,
111:18,
163.
Jacobus Swartwout's,
I:
336, 350, 381. 399. 411.420,
334.
466, 11:349, 351;
11:334,
(exempts),
861,
VII:10,
137.
172,209,227,255.284, 313, Peter
Van
780,
Ness', 1:567,
111:421,
422,
IV:111-112, 234-235, 706, V:16. Ezekiel Taylor's, VI:
474,488,515,562, 687, 700, 737, IV:56, 80. 654, 680, V:
625, 896, 901, VII:153, 285, 617. Thomas Thomas', 1:258,
VI
309. 339, 463. 464, 11:325,
779, 895, 896,901,906. VII:
V:
85, 87, 89, 90, 93, 118, 119,
696.
697.
322.
VI:72,
777.
IV:390.
464,
127, 167, 322, 332,664, 797, :9,
50, 51, 448, 625, 626,
153, 170, 285.
Van
493. 622, 623. 732, 872, VII :97, 137.
Rensselaer's.
Benjamin Tusten's, 1:507, 698,
896. 901, 906, VII: 170, 402.
21
VI
Henry
J.
:448, 625, 626,
New York
—
regiments
Henry
K.
Van
(levies). 1:568,
—
New York
contd.
—
contd.
569, 570, IV:
448, 625, 896, 901. VII:153. 285, 402. Asa Waterman's, V: Alexander 342. 345. 346.
V:366;
(mi-
VI:896. 901. VII: 153.
11:334.
Rensselaer's.
1:567.
780,
421, 474, 488,
736.
515. 562.
regiments
947. VI:51. 52. 93. 329. 344.
326. 364, 402, 403, 407. 552, Kilian Van 554. 592. 617. 111:14.
—
Rensselaer's
851, 863, 865. litia),
New York
State of
694
IV:59. 216,
230, 654. 680. V:167.
366.
Webster's. IV:308.
754.
310
(note),
V:366. 630, 791.
864.
VI: 17. 42-43.
51.
95,
164.
165.229.230, 247. 308. 504. 546.
Frederick
(levies).
Weissenfels'
VI:272.
VII:
773.
543. 882. 923. Vl':51. 93. 97.
240. 244.270.271.284.293,
98. 448. 625. 896, 901, VII:
332. 336. 347, 352, 355, 358, Abraham 392, 432, 476.
Robert
153, 285, 326.
334,
780,
11:153,
1:567,
Rensselaer's,
Van
255, 256,
111:14,
Wemple's, 1:567, 11:490, 780, 111:252, 383, 413, 421. 422.
421.422. 474.488, 515,562,
562.
699,
59. 80, 216, 291, 298, 654,
708.
737.
IV:59.
121.
563.
564.
IV:54.
736.
V:167, 365, 743. 745,
216. 680. V:167. 322, 332.
680,
346. 357. 363, 383, 789, 797.
797. 882. VI:51. 79. 80. 93.
VII:153.
Ja-
97. 98, 333, 344, 448, 625.
Schoonhoven's,
I
567,11:780,111:265,266,267,
896, 901, VII:88, 119, 153. 443. William B. Whiting's. I:
421, 562, 690, IV:54. 80. 81.
567. 11:251. 334. 780, 111:11,
923,
VI:51,
cobus
Van
:
267, 654, 680, V:167, 365,
14, 421, 422. 474, 488, 515,
732, 846, 882. VI:15. 51. 93.
562, 687, 700, 702, 708, 709,
95, 96. 97. 98. 448.
Van 901, Lewis 780,
680.
VII:153,
Van
Cornelius
VI:625. 895,
Veghten's.
285,
617.
Woert's, 1:567, II:
111:11.
421,
864, V:167,
IV:267, 366, 571,
688, 689, 720, 846, 882, VI: 51, 93, 95, 97, 98, 448. VII: 554.
Peter Vroman's, 11:334,
710,
715,
737,
654. 680. V:167, 797.
IV:73,
80.
322. 332. VI:51.
923. 934, 935,
448, 625, 626, 698, 895,901,
906, 285.
VII:87,
96,
Marinus
(levies).
VI:762.
153.
170,
Willett's
773,
774.
807. 808, 813, 814. 847, 859, 862, 893-897, 900, VII: 137,
780, 111:383, 563, 651. 736.
143, 186, 187, 285. 289-291.
IV:59. 216. 230. 654. 680. V:
315,
797,882,946,
443,
167, 366, 630,
363-364, 444,
445,
370.
457,
432,
474,
Analytical Index
New York 479.
—
regiments
—
contd.
568, 577, 622.
564,
John Williams', 111:207, 213. 214, 215. 216, 257, 429-431. Jesse Woodhull's.
1:248, 252,
— Clinton
Papers
New York
—
695
—
Senate
western
respecting
continued,
V:
territory,
499-502, VI:203-205; for frontier defense,
act
V :800
report to, on forage,
of.
V:600-602; ;
letter
266,277.468,469, 516, 566,
ordered
679, 681. 11:61. 64, 76, 82,
VI :296, 580-583; has VI:585; Ephraim Paine's relations with, VI:677678; Ira Allen's intrigues in, VI: 742-744; Udny Hay's memorial
93, 156, 180, 292, 324, 364,
374, 473, 494, 635, 720, III: 275, 451, 635, 679, 698, IV:
VI:56;
by,
addresses
congress,
quorum,
350, 570, 629, V:322, VI:55, 57, 58. 500, VII:180.
to,
Peter
touching Vermont's independence,
65,
Yates',
IV:267,
1:567,
111:600,
864,
V:167,
654,
366. 630, 680, 773, 790, 846, 882, VI: 17, 51. 93. 95. 96. 97. 98, 448, 625.
901.
VII:153, 554, 617. Senate
733. 895.
285.
552,
resolutions
of,
legisla-
;
to,
report
petitions
(note);
11:696-697,
to,
III:
561V:452-453, VII:39-40; 750-752,
490-491, 562,
articles
ratifies
11:807
tion,
(note);
addresses, :1
ad-
Cumberland
111:16, 512;
bill
of at-
IV:642; Clinton V:205-21 1,261-262,
tainder lost
VII
confedera-
of
dressed by people of county,
in,
59-1 64; addresses Clinton,
V:256-258;
share
to
instructs
in
governing
parts of state, VIII:
VIII :63; southern
165 (note).
(see also finances,
treas-
V:476,
802
111:618,
ury)),
896,
941, 943, 952.
VI:28, 29. 85, 222, 252,253. 392. 647. VII: 156. 170. 464.
on defenses of
11:690-691
originating in,
(note),
V:261, 758-759, VI:610, VII:
09
bill
11:358,
235, 515, 516, 523,540, 555, 567, 625, VIII:27-29, 1081
VI 1 1:33;
to establish land office,
(note),
718, 111:482, IV:359
Hudson,
of,
VII: 150; James Duane elected to,
treasurer
(see also assembly,
ture),
VII :47; alleged sentiment
delegates
(see
treasury;
also
treas-
finances,
V:482. 510, 601, 602, 611, 635, 896, 952, VI:29, urer),
56,
182,
60,
85,
106,
222,
185,
130,
128.
250,
251,
253, 285,296. 297, 581, 668, 729, 750, 760, 853, 866, 873,
VII:18,
72,
124,
366.
292,
433. 523. 608. troops, see also levies, militia, regi-
ments and names of colonels. troops,
guard
stationed at
8
sent
records,
1:10,
Pompton, N.
J..
11 I
against Onondagas. 164-165. IV:703 (note); need 1
;
I
New York
State of
696
New York
—
—
troops
New York
continued,
V:328,
clothing, 1:206. 111:239,
troops
—
continued,
main army, V:305; want
to join
V:397,
451, 509, 917, VI:19, 56. 74, 122, 506-507. 509, 510, 512,
provision,
526, 831, ¥11:51,529,598;
634. 661, VI:138, 171. 241. 270. 276. 292, 302, 324. 475, 485,491, 728, 729. 776. VII:
1:239;
to reinforce
1:241;
ada,
army
deficiency
to
in
Can-
of
con-
396 quotas of, 11:619, 813, V:481 504 (note), 931, 942. 943, VI 357,412,423,448.500, 506 89 for defense of state, III :1 62, 203, 211, 249, 267,269, 285 424, IV:46, 159, 170, 647 tinental,
11:619. VI: 35
7.
168, 184, 194,416, 503. 604; needed on frontier, V:549, 559,
562, 572, 590, 600-602. 635.
637,696,697, 707,931,945; estimate of rations for. V:575; appointed to obtain supplies
officer
1
664, 751, 752, 806. 859,
for,
VI
:60,
V
visions
adequate
612, 650, 793, 794, 940. VI
chester
368, 773; to fill up battalions 111:165 (note). 279, 297,533
patrol of,
IV:656-657; belongIV:
ing to regiment of invalids, ;
sent to
Cum-
county, V:69; enemy to harass, V:148; Gen. likely Clinton's, may ascend Mohawk,
berland
V:149
(note); withdrawn from
frontier,
V
: 1
66
;
will not wait for
Pawling. V:183;
Col.
cellent condition. of,
V :202
;
V
:
1
their ex-
89 uniform ;
return to Tioga,
V
:
204; spirit and behavior of, V: 226. 227, VI:637; change their more than route, V:246 (note) ;
match
for Indians,
V:247
(note)
222 ordered ;
for
;
defense
to
of
West-
VI :1 87-1 88;
county,
VI :365
shelter to
;
be
VI:372; bounties for, VI:489-490, 773-774, VII: 60, 64 accounts of, unsettled. VI :5 19-520; clothing delivered provided
IV:577, 676, 752, 754, 760 765, 766, 859. V:785, 855856, VI:521, VII:580; claims
744-745 should be
30,
1
VI: 156, 159, 189; prodelivered to, VI: 170; in-
frontier,
557, 565, 584, 593, 600-602
of officers,
421.
399,
430.431,447, 465,466. 630.
be raised for continental service,
:
—
1
for,
1
;
some
VI:587;
to,
may
join
enemy, VI:842; presence of, on frontier would have helped cause of
New
York,
VIM 2-1 3;
re-
ward
for
apprehending
from,
VII
:60, 70; their strength
deserters
maintained by levy, VII :63, 160; removed from frontier, VI 1:74; officers
required
for,
mustering, VII: 146.
290; detained
252; for.
VII :83; 149, 289-
at Schoharie,
application to
VII:319;
VII:
Gen. Heath
distribution
of,
VII:332. 347, 358, 403. 418. 432, 511, 541, 564, 565; be-
Analytical Index
—
New York
—
troops
continued,
VII:
Clinton Papers
—
Niagara
697
continued.
444. 449-450. 472-473. 482,
IV:507; Hags of truce sent to, IV:529, 702, 704, V:633, 646,
509; diversion of, from Johnstown, VII -.475; to be supplied
tended,
havior
Col.
of
Willett's,
VI:455;
from,
expeditions
expeditions
VII :496; should have snowshoes, VII:504; Gen. Heath unable to
247
VII:530;
Col.
Butler reinforced from,
239
(note)
west
of,
for
supply,
frontiers,
support authority of
New
York.
VII:612.
New sel.
York." American war 1:386 (note).
New York ance
bay. strategical import-
during Burgoyne cam1:123.
of,
paign,
New York
Society of the Sons of
the Revolution,
New
York
VIII :306.
State Library,
16, 11:79 (note) tees,
in
ves-
1
:5
1820,
status
1899,
1:5-6;
of ,
;
of
trus-
volumes
comparison of
1818 with
in
IV:603,
(note)
;
V:124
that of
(note).
precaution
against
V:I23
(note);
New York
V:
territory
V:314, 382; KanaghV:883, 913; tories on march to, VI:30-31; Brant on his way from, VI:277, 288; flag of truce from, VI :480, serages remove to,
481
;
483
;
enemy's forces
VI:482, and
at,
emissaries traveling to
492; war
party from, in famishing condition,
VII at,
:1
95,
1
99
VII:320;
;
recruits for
enemy
troops from, to join
troops from St John,
VI 1:340;
news
VIII: 136
of
peace sent
to,
1:6.
Niagara, N. Y..
(note) letter
from, to be seizure.
intercepted,
11:694;
Butler holds treaty
Gen.
;
from,
surprise
conceived,
against,
604.
from, VII: 182, 288,
:3, 5, 6,
board of
collection
;
1
in-
IV:575. 620, V:9I4;
with meat by impressment, VII: 485 to cover impressment party, ;
"
—
Dearborn's
Col. at,
John
11:781;
expedition
;
Virginia contemplates
VIII :249;
Brant
its
at,
VIII :327, 335; council desired at, VIII :338; western Indians at,
to,
11:877 (note); prisoners taken to, 111:376. 506, 635,IV:413, 421, 458, V:270 (note), VI: 801, VII:299, 606, 607; Col.
VIII :342, 369; line running VIII :360; land near, to be
near,
ceded, VIII :372, 376.
Niagara County, N. Y., 1:166.
V:500, 501, VI
IV:114; hostile IV:132, V:700, parties from, 912, VII 195; routes to, IV:367 (note); Onondagas visit, IV:
Niagara
419;
Nichols, see also Nicoll, Nicolls.
Butler goes to,
:
cost of maintaining post at.
river,
t
482. Nicholas, Indian, news brought by,
11:271 (note),IV:586.
State of
698 Nichols
(Nickeals),
Claverack
district,
of
Eliakim,
N.
V:
Y.,
930.
Nichols (Nicols), Simon, of Tryon county. N. Y..
V:179.
ond regiment.
New York
artillery,
Nicholson, John, lieutenant-coloneL of third regiment.
New York
line,
establishment of 1775, to recruit
Canada, 1:240; out
of service,
collects opinions concern-
ing Maj. Golden, 11:343.
his petition,
dis-
11:278-
279. of Seth, exempts Dutchess county, IV:63. Nickson, see also Nixon.
of
Nickerson,
Nickson,
Fort
of
James,
Lewis,
for defense of
of
Orange
command
Highlands, 1:132; of
colonel,
return
of
of
I
fortifications,
132. 133. 137, 227; wishes hold
court
service,
1:258;
286, 290; to
1
martial,
Haverstraw,
1
:224-225
;
immediate
for
command
in
:
to
at
263-264,
:262,
to transmit intelligence
Washington, 1:287; called
to
Fort
Montgomery, 1:301-302; writes to Col. William Allison, I
John McKesson, 1 :365 Henry Wisner writes to, 1:368; absent from court martial, 1:582, 589; committees meet
319;
writes to ;
at
loyal-
his
applications
demned
invalid
New York
and men in his corps, IV: 744-745 will convey letters to congress, VII:532, 533; proposes to Washington adoption of monarchical government, VIII:I1I;
113.
forwards
1:696;
house,
1
:699
behalf
in
of
persons, 11:683-685.
497-498; forwards
officers
;
IV:
intelligence,
11:802. 111:522-523; Clinton
on
militia
sheriff.
matters,
his
con-
to.
111:523-525;
IV:278. 279. 498. 587;
apprehensive for security of prisoners,
IV:278-279;
ton of
murder
587-589;
his
of
informs Clin-
John Clark. IV:
troubles with pris-
IV :6 18-6 19. 718-719; be made by. IV: 776, 780-782 inquires into character
oners.
Nicoll, Nicolls, see also Nichols. Nicoll,
with
111:327.
petition,
colonel,
affidavit to convention,
Miller,
Washington county, N. Y., ist, VII:357. regiment,
Isaac,
third
mihtia,
:
Nicholson, Robert, of Saratoga
N. Y.,
of
colonel,
Albany county
commands regiment
11:19, 20.
11:206;
Nicoll,
in
Nichols, William, corporal, of sec-
Nicola,
Francis,
regiment,
county minutemen. on committee
ger, 111:39.
trict,
Nicoll,
11:780; signs (Nickols), Josiah, messen-
Nichols
in
New York
,
engaged
in enterprise
Mr L'Hommedieu,
VIII:
64-65,81,88. Nicoll, Charles, of loyalist.
V:159
arrests to
;
IV:827; inV:568; apof William Tred-
of suspected person.
tercedes for prisoner,
New York (note).
city,
proves request well,
V:605;
interested
in
ex-
Analytical Index
Nicoll, Isaac
—
continued.
647-648
commissary
J
VI
prisoners writes to, tories into
:5
1
:
of
8; takes
VI:834-835;
custody,
recommends John Taylor, VII: 120. Nicoll, John, captain, of second regi-
Ulster
ment,
formation
county
intended
Papers
699
Niely, see also Neely, Neily.
change of American prisoner, VI
424,
— Clinton
in-
militia,
1:236;
for,
company ordered out, 1:312, 317, 318, 355-356; member of
Edward, employed on pub-
Niely,
work,
lic
1
:640.
Thomas, fined quency, V:687.
Night,
Nightengale
&
dence, R.
I.,
Clark,
1:647;
letter,
749;
Niles
pany, 11:89; where
Jonathan,
ber of
company
his
of
com-
unpaid
mem-
calls
to military duty,
with
111:319-320; corresponds on unpaid claims,
IV:
Clinton
406-408; justice, Leonard D.,
of
captain,
second
regiment,
militia,
has trouble with member
of
company,
ordered
to
Ulster
county
111:319-320; enemies,
apprehend
698; charge against, 111:693, 698, IV:18; billets troops in Clinton's house, IV: 111:626,
425;
at
turns
of
West
Point,
company,
V:17,
V
:
1
7,
re-
30,
VI:624. Nicoll
family,
of
Joshua
Hett Smith house, VIII :4 8. 1
Nicolls, John, of
New York
levies,
VI:370. Nicolls, William, his account,
650.
Nilson, see also Neilson.
Miriam, of Charlotte preDutchess county, N. Y.,
cinct,
VI:576.
her assessment,
Nine Partners, see also Great and Little Nine Partners.
Nine
Partners,
Dutchess
N. Y., lead mine
county,
111:394;
in,
wagoners in, 111:487; family in, be removed to New York, IV:
813; dangerous person 401
IV:
quantity of wheat
;
in, in, to
V
:
be
V:475; forage obV:800; costs of rein, VI:715; deserters
ascertained,
tained at, cruiting
that lived in,
VII:286, 287.
Ninety-six, see Forts.
Ninham,
Isaac,
of
Willett's levies,
Marinus
Col.
VII:286.
Nisbett, John, of exempts of Charlotte
owners
Al-
IV:230.
militia,
to
VI: 143.
Nicoll,
lieu-
of fourth regiment,
bany county
to
stationed, II:
473; presents case workmen, 111:34-35;
Provi-
carries
tents
CHnton, 11:39; return of
of
purchase provisions,
(Nailles),
tenant,
Nilson,
send
to
delin-
IV:257, 258.
his
court martial, 1:589,
for
IV:447
county,
.
Niskayuna (Nestagiuna, Nestehuna, Nestigiuna), Schenectady county,
N. Y.,
letter
VI
distance of,
:
1
5
;
Johnson,
by way
from, to Clinton,
VI :695 of,
;
from Fort
troops
VI: 700.
march
State of
yoo
Niven, Daniel, conductor of II is
:45
seeks to
;
VII
:5
Niver,
of
issue
to
entitled
stores,
know whether he clothing,
13-5 14. Col.
of
Christophel,
Peter
Niver (Neiver), Johannes, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment of
Albemy county V:537.
IV:36,
militia,
of
his
Edward,
exempts of Kings
Albany
Massachusetts,
Fort
at
strength
Noble.
William,
army, with
116; said
11:1 15,
101,
79,
his
113,
V:152
135,
111:247,
(note).
Bank of North America, VI 909 (note), 910 (note).
113.
128.
Emmanuel Marie
Louis,
submits
treaty
of
United
States
to
government,
111:308
Noailles, Louis Marie, Viscount de,
French army, carries from Clinton, VI:525;
colonel,
head of (note)
.
VII:286.
Nodder, Bright,
lieutenant, of thirty-
British
regiment,
his
regiment,
army,
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
451 (note). enemy's
&
lines.
to
enter
V:275.
city,
of
Hazard,
New York
publishers, 1:79.
Noels. James, accused of robbery,
111:655. Noice,
William,
Norff,
of
New York Michael,
second
let-
regi-
line,
VI:628.
loyalist,
prisoner.
VI:731. Norfolk (Norwalk?). Conn., harbor of, 111:202. at,
V:
lieutenant,
of
Norfolk, Va., British losses
(note).
ter
V:137; former
early conflict at.
ment.
135.
British
works, their
Nobletown. Albany county. N. Y..
Noel
Massachusetts regiment, his com-
Marquis France with
Co., proprie-
:
Nixon, Thomas, colonel, of fourth
de,
&
Nodine, Sarah, permitted
Nixon, John, of Pennsylvania, of
Noailles,
453
(note).
Noble, Townsend
II:
brigade,
mand, 111:21. 79,
Sara-
at
to
at Sara-
347, 352, 355, 384, 439, 440, 764,
British
(note).
fourth
11:456;
Burgoyne
11:451
toga,
of
lieutenant,
regiment,
twenty-first
resident of,
have resigned, 11:206; toga,
731.
111:673.
county,
cap-
,
district,
agreement, 11:708-709.
brigadier-general, at Kingsbridge,
1:390;
tain, of
tors of Sterling iron
Nixon, see also Nickson. John,
Noble. Thadeus (Thaddeus)
732.
R. Livingston's regiment of Albany county militia, IV:36.
Nixon,
New York
599.
Norman,
Richard,
at
twentieth regiment, British army,
VII: 107
with Burgoyne at Saratoga. II:
451 (note).
Analytical Index
Normandy, Duke
of, his birth an-
—
Clinton Papers
North America, Bank
nounced, VIII :393. Norris, James, at Fort
resolu-
of,
VI 909-910
tions of congress concerning,
908-909
Montgomery,
1:451.
(note).
:
(note).
Norris, James, major, of third
Hampshire
New
received from, 111:468; removal
V:234
expedition,
information
Mass.,
Northampton,
Gen.
in
regiment,
Sullivan's
IV:220.
of loyalist from,
Northampton County, Pa., deposi-
(note). Norris,
701
of
Crompond, IV:302.
Jordan,
N. Y.,
loyalist,
tion taken in,
North
111:375.
Britain, see Scotland.
'
of Suffolk county,
Norris, Oliver,
N. Y., city,
New York
in
prisoner
11:723.
Norstrander, James, of Col. Abra-
ham
Brinckerhoff's
regiment of
Dutchess county militia, V:825. French officer, his Norteman, ,
109 (note).
death, VII:
1
:246; tone of
111:219,
speech,
254; defines 23 (note) 1
his
;
111:301
in state,
229
his policy,
his
;
(note)
;
of
VI:662; on peace VII:201 ministers,
still
in
power, VIII
:
I
6
1
.
North, John V., of fourth regiment,
New York North,
line,
Robert,
V:924.
captain
of
VIII:68. 69. 70, 71.
72, 83, 116; Gov.
sloop,
Annapolis convention,
receipt,
VI: 50.
in, 1:23; premacy military recommendation to united col-
onies in,
1:120.
74
;
military quotas of, 11:619,
813, V:504 rendezvous
814; asked
VI:280;
(note),
of
levies
from,
furnish
to
1 1
:
cavalry,
11:828; funds advanced to. III: 741 winter quarters of brigade, ;
ments su-
1
714. VII:469, VIII :39 (note),
46;
ginia's
North America, Anglo-Saxon
:
of. at Germantown. II: 373; financial quotas of. II: 555 (note). V:323 (note). VI:
827;
his
1
losses
IV:333
money, V:646;
trans-
1775. 1:210;
population in
11:574, 111:237, IV:441, 826, carries
Tryon
ferred from 1:96; unrepresented
its
in parliament,
VI:908
V:494,
1:94,
con-
continental
to
from,
gates gress,
at
ments and king's speech to commons, 111:309 (note); censured
power
stamp act congress, 1:40; dele-
(note),
presents docu-
John Wilkes'
newspaper, 1:56-57, 58.
111:230-
speech circulated
the,
North Carolina, see also Carolinas. North Carolina, not represented at
(note),
North, Frederick, Earl of Guilford, his disposition,
North Briton,"
of,
at
Vir-
follows
(note);
example,
IV:471
West
Point,
regi-
;
V:26
(note); news brought from,
V:
65; people killed in, V:97; service of Gen. Robert Howe in,
V
:
1
95 (note)
;
uniform of troops
State of
702 North Carolina
—
—
continued.
of, V:202; borrows money from congress, V:328; her quota of
V :5
supplies,
ceives
1
4
governor
;
conduct
V':838;
aroused,
of, re-
V:798; may be
news,
of
Guilford Court House,
militia at
VI: 738;
of miHtia,
losses
194 (note);
VI:348; VI:348.
militia
in,
frontier, see also frontiers,
western frontier.
Northern
devastation
frontier,
(Shelby's),
camp
433, 434; pass
sent to,
:
be pro-
to
at,
I
482; militia 1:480, 526; robbers
1:434,
tected,
ordered
to,
concealed
made
1:801;
in,
111:699,
troops retreat
troops
be sent
\vi\\
V:603, 661 V 66 levies ;
I
capture
11:583; residents
at,
11:583, ;
1:399;
at,
;
of,
VII:2I7, to, IV: 24; 1
to,
IV:347,
loyalist seized at,
stationed at,
VI
:
173; Maj. Andre at, (note), 261 (note);
88,
VI:258
dragoons stationed near, (note), 261
VI:258
tax
required
Washington Northeast
at.
VII:631;
at,
VIII :399, 409.
(North East)
Dutchess county, mittee of,
1
precinct,
N. Y., com-
:670, III
:
7,
10;resi-
spirit
V:715, 946;
81,
of tories
111:402; threatened, IV:
service of
army
islation for
806;
state
in
IV: 156,
tranquillity,
IV:386;
to,
of
173-174; leg-
defense of, IV:647,
levies
for
of,
protection
V:207,
IV:764,
732; levies from regiments near, IV: 765; Gen. Schuyler selects posts on,
IV:766, 828;
com-
of
return
IV:864; provisioning men ordered to, V:634, 697, VI: 171, 850, VII :41 secur-
pany
on,
;
ity
748
list
279,
268,
(note),
780,850, VI:45; there,
VI:495. 497; tory raid from, VI:515; French army reaches, VII: 107 (note), 113 (note); troops
229
111:185, 206,
333, IV:277, 752, 754, 755.
tions
;
;
;
of,
(note)
1
:
ertions to protect,
212,
Parsons'
of,
30 exposure of, 111:175, 189, 419, IV:605, 753, V:630, 651 Clinton's ex-
(Williams'),
rangers
flour im-
;
VII:6-8.
V:
(Howe's),
Robert R. Livingston
19,
pressed
Northern
686
III:
from.
11:731, IV:550; V:939; troops
North Castle, N. Y., Gen. Samuel
:
sent
for service on. III
second
regiments,
221
Northeast precinct continued, dent of, 111:181, 182; petition
VI:
739.
H.
New York
in
V:754;
tinental
89
Mohawk,
;
for to,
active on,
Col.
V:
intelligence
levies
army ordered
enemy 289, 326; 1
opera-
valley,
disagreeable
;
from,
on
dependent
of,
con-
VI:98,
VI :288-
Gansevoort
VI: 339. 343, 349;
marches
to.
Clinton
repairs
to.
VI:345;
danger of being abandoned,
in
VI:
Analytical Index
Northern
frontier
—
North
continued.
VI:
375;
enemy approaches, 379; Vermont's effort to defend, VI: 435, 742; disaffected per-
sons
flock
situation
VI:844;
to,
critical
Vn:183; Wash-
of,
ington's concern
VII:302-
for,
303 Gen. Heath's ;
desire to pro-
VII:303, VII:41I; less
332;
western
VI 1: 54 1; two
tect,
invaded.
than
extensive
border,
— Clinton
river
694,
808
703
Papers
—
continued.
718,
735
731, II
(note).
:769;
(note),
militia to
posted on, 1:730; possession
be of.
be retained, 11:508; measures
to
defense
for
11:560-561
of,
(note). 589. 710. 711, 776. 801, 847, 871 (note). 111:18.
144 (note); messenger
11,
72, to
be intercepted
transported
at,
11:693;
salt
11:695; enemy's
to,
regiments sufficient for, in winter,
barbarities in region of,
11:769,
VII:564; forwarding troops to, VII:593; Westchester county troops sent to, VI 1:630; troops
78
1 1
in,
should be retained on, VIII :48;
764; road
British posts on, to be evacuated,
129; provision
VIII:108.
;
prison ship lying
army
1
North Killingworth (North Killingsworth), Conn., resident of, VII:
1
;
:1
Northop, see aho Northrop, Northrup.
08, 21 4, IV:643.
Northop,
,
name
two
of
loyal-
11:583.
ists,
North
river, see
North
river,
111:192;
movement
Burgoyne's
111:265; army ready
aho Hudson
river.
N. Y., country places
west
tors
of,
111:445
IV:204; cattle IV:361
enemy,
tions on,
27
(note)
on,
V:152-I56 V:288
(note),
111:652,
V:262;
870 posts
1:148, 11:346, 820, 847.
on, :
1
3
landed
(note) from,
;
1:347;
ships ascend, 1:351,
enemy's
lines
extend
drafts of, desired,
expedition
up,
to
troops
1
be
enemy's
380, 677; 1:352;
to,
:685
;
hostile
contemplated,
I
:
east ;
IV:857 ;
cattle east
111:446;
of,
to
British
opera-
(note),
V:21-
(note); enemy's (note); French
frigates
should
ascend.
(note),
293
(note),
;
sent
to.
on.
American operations
force on.
(note)
to
specula-
army department extending 111:606. 671; British post
xvi; obstruction to navigation of,
1:144, 245, 11:507, 509,
;
reserved for army,
on. 1:69; views of. 1:76. VIII:
VI
guard on. III:
for
expedition to, apprehended.
along.
of,
;
from Danbury, III:
to,
move toward, 111:353;
11.
:830
11:835; new expedition
at,
feared. III
43
in,
pilots for,
V:293
V:288 VI: 11 (note),
420 strong force to come up, V:415; frozen over, V:448; ;
cannon and Oct.
6,
stores
destroyed on.
1777.
V:597-598
North
New York
State of
704
—
river
continued.
(note); boats
Northumberland,
collected,
in,
V: V:
770; movement up, feared, (note), 808, 810; troops march to, V:876 (note); pro-
807
visions
Claverack
V:902;
for,
VI:13
place of rendezvous on, (note) meditated descent
of,
VI:
44; beef should be stored
at,
VI
;
300, 385 to,
:
French troops march VI:843, VII: 108 (note), ;
110 (note), 113 (note). 151 American army extends to, VII 128; enemy to appear on, VII 340; New; York line to winter near, VI 1:5 30; buildings, near, VIII:xiii,
running British
285
xxvii,
to,
lines
xix,
xxi;
extend from, VIII:
James Monroe's VIII :339 (note).
trip
;
up,
Northop.
Northrop Isaac,
(misprinted Jr,
Winthrop),
lieutenant,
fourth
of
regiment, Westchester county militia,
VII:509.
Northrop (Northrup), John, of Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment of Dutchess county
militia,
11:628,
V:71. Northrup,
Jabez,
Westchester
North Street, Westchester county, 629.
Percy,
nances, 1:102
(note).
Northumberland, Pa., army detachment reaches, V:231 (note). Northwest,
states
and
on
of congress
of
terri-
VI: 190-208.
tory in,
,
shooting
Norton,
retains
action
1:171;
in,
Norton, in
England
the,
fortresses
commissary of issues, VI :62 1-622.
affair,
Asel,
signs
III:
petition.
211. Norton, George, sergeant, of fourth regiment.
New York line, V :924.
Norton, James, signs petition, III:
211. Norton, John, of Westminster, Vt.,
new
protests against
state
move-
ment, VI:613.
Nathaniel,
captain,
fourth regiment.
New
recommendation
of,
of his commissions,
return
of
his
VI:
Horton,
(misprinted
62),
York
of line,
IV :3; dates IV :5, V:704;
company
at
Fort
Plank, IV: opp. 789; offers resignation, V:480; muster roll of his
V:924-925; on reV:95 1-952, VI:
company,
cruiting service,
62, 103, 122, 128, 392. 492. of
county, N. Y., petitions, 11:642. North sea, battle in, VII:373; captures in, VIII :254.
N. Y..
Algernon
of, establishes military ordi-
Norton also
see
Northrup,
Northrop,
streets
xxxvii;
VIII:xvii,
Earl
residents of, II :5
1
6,
VI:
828, 829. VII:548;
carries let-
court
martial.
824; VI:
334; commission VI:824.
desired
by,
ters,
VI:60,
member
of
414.
525.
Norton, Samuel, signs petition. III:
211.
Analytical Index
Norton (Nortin), William, teenth
regiment,
militia,
VI:38.
;
1
;
1:371,
789
opp.
V:446
soldiers
passage
;
:499,
commissary
issuing
111:494;
for,
at,
flour transported to, 11
501, IV:51
IV:
at,
(note); resident
taken
prizes
of,
V:408
to,
frigate built at. III:
shipped
VII:627; VIII :397.
IV:259;
to,
Washington
at,
IV:563;
Hampshire
Norwood, Stephen,
Scotia, John Thomas served 1:210 (note) British post in, ;
410
settle
loyalists
(note).
in,
VIII:108,
V:
256,
at,
in,
New
fleet
to,
from, cap-
VII:136.
tured,
Noxon, James, of Beekman's precinct. Dutchess county, N. Y.,
Nukerck, see also Newkerk,
:
1
33,
1
34.
employed
Jr,
iron
at
works,
on
Long
Island,
VII:346.
Nukerck (Neukerck), Charles, caplieutenant,
Notewear, George, line.
first
regiment.
VI:532.
Notheway, Thomas,
of
Beekman's
precinct, Dutchess county,
N. Y.,
(note),
Nothingham, Lewis,
of
Col.
Ros-
well Hopkins' regiment of Dutchmilitia,
in
levies,
V:
;
second line,
representation to legisla-
joins
ture,
VI:219.
Nulling, Daniel, at Fort ery,
regi-
V:242 his 704; journal. V:242 offers resignation. V:480;
in
Montgom-
1:451.
Number
IV:803.
of
New York
ment.
(note) of
New-
kirk.
tain
behavior
VI :379;
sentiment for
Nostran, Peter, charged with law-
county
VIII:391; expedition
resigned,
V
for
V:753.
York
453,
Noxon, Peter, of Dutchess county, N. Y., 111:240.
Robert Livingston's
Four, see Forts.
Nutt. George Anson, lieutenant, of thirty-third regiment, British
army,
with Burgoyne at Saratoga,
II:
451 (note).
825. Nottingham, levies.
in
111:355.
sentiment
Norwich, Vt.,
ess
II:
553, 595, 689, 739, 832; treasury office, V:327.
in,
purchased in, IV:303; resident of, VII: 77; goods detained
New
of,
United States board of war,
Nova
flour
in,
inhabitants
271, 277; refugees from, V:452-
flour
York
proceedings of
J.,
Nourse, Joseph, deputy secretary of
ice,
(note).
Norwich, Conn.,
590;
705
and
freeholders
IV:508;
Norway,
less
Nottingham, N.
VII:
on
to,
599.
New
Clinton Papers
VIII :220.
Norwalk, Conn., expenses
372
of thir-
Albany county
—
William,
VI:55.
officer
of
Nutten island. Governors
New York
island, in
harbor. 1:334.
New York
State of
7o6
Nyack (Nayack, Niack), N. Y.. posted
at,
rendezvous
at,
troops to
persons residing
1:740;
levies
V:603, 661
;
VII:495.
at,
Thomas,
Haver-
of
N.
precinct,
Y.,
11:538.
Oakley,
IV:845. Dutch-
Oakley, Elijah, of exempts of ess county,
Oakley,
IV
Westchester
of
county, N. Y., 111:159.
Jonathan,
acquitted
of
Oakley, Nehemiah N., of Schaghticoke, N. Y., 111:299.
Oakley (Oackley, Oakly), Richard, N. Y.,
of Ulster county,
767,
768.
loyalist,
773;
772.
charges against, 1:776, 781, II:
636;
his sentence,
Oakley,
of
Stephen,
1:782. Schaghticoke,
Thomas, militia,
of
Jr,
grievance
Orange of.
Ill:
344-345. Sylvester, of
Johannis Jansen's
regiment
of Ulster county militia,
VI:791.
Oartouch, Tilliman, Cantine's
county
Oathout,
of
regiment
militia,
Col. of
John Ulster
VI:79I.
Outhout.
Oothout.
Dutchess
precinct,
N. Y., VI:286. O'Bryant, Thomas, of Dutchess county, N. Y., his examination, county,
evidence
11:582-583;
against,
O'Callaghan, Edmund B., 11:453 (note).
man,
Acker-
(see also of
Gulian),
historian,
exempts
of
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., IV:235. Odell, loyalist, his corps, VI: ,
Odell
(note).
(Oddel),
,
lieutenant,
ordered on ship board,
11:104-
105. Odell,
Abraham,
lieutenant, of Col.
Albert Pawling's
levies,
VI:627,
814.
New York
levies,
V:797, VI:
Jonathan, of Col. Samuel Drake's regiment of Westchester
Odell,
county militia, VI:70. Odell (Odel), Joseph, prisoner, V: 74.
Oartouch (Ourtouch). Col.
ericksburgh
Fred-
of
813, 814.
Oakley, Thomas, of Goshen, N. Y., complaint of, 111:344.
county
widow,
,
Odell (Odel), John, lieutenant, of
N. Y.. 111:299.
Oakley,
county,
11:640,
of,
720.
550
charges, 1:781.
1:766,
residents
Ockerman, Guilean
:63.
John,
Oakley,
Dutchess
the.
Y.,
11:584-585. prisoner,
,
N. Obrion,
Nye, Francis, employed on public work, 1:641.
OAKES, straw
Oblong,
see
Odell,
Tomkins,
Mamakating
VI:opp. 486. Odle,
Abiather.
levies,
Oothoudt,
of
precinct. N. Y.. IV:563. Odell house. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.,
of
New
York
VI:370.
Odle, Abisha, lett's levies,
of Col.
Marinus Wil-
VII:286.
Analytical Index
regiment
Snyder's
county
Col.
of
Odle, Jonathan,
Johannes Ulster
of
11:109,
militia,
—
Clinton Papers
Ogden, Joseph,
regiment.
flour
Orange county
militia,
1V:272.
169.
Odle,
Drake's
V:3, Odle,
of
Stephen, Ulster
Uriah
Capt.
county
exempts,
Col.
Marinus
4.
Willett's levies,
VII:286.
O'Donnel, P., deputy wagonmaster general, with
Burgoyne toga, 11:452 (note).
at Sara-
Ogden,
New
of
DeLancey's light on parole, VI:494-495.
James
horse,
Ogden,
captain, loyalist,
,
Aaron,
captain,
of
first
Jersey regiment, 1:673.
Ogden, N. Y., ages,
Ogden,
suffers
by enemy's 1V:340, 722, 787. Ichabod,
of
rav-
VI :629, 630. of Elizabeth, N.
loyalist,
550
J.,
VII:493.
Ogden, James,
British emissary,
VI
:
John,
N. Y.,
of
Schenectady,
joins in protest,
111:66.
Ogden, Jonathan, loyalist, of Col. Andreas Emmerich's Chasseurs, 111:224.
Ogden, Jonathan, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., suffers at hands of enemy, IV:675.
1:644, 111:21;
his
regi-
Germantown,
sent
28,
51-52;
in
V:226, 231
237
(note),
committee
:1
York
of
desires to visit
J.,
on con-
13, 117.
Ogden (Odden), Samuel, N.
(note),
(note);
memoriahze
to
VIII
11:369;
11:521-522, III: Gen. Sullivan's
by,
expedition,
Boon-
New
VI:681, 682; said have assisted enemy, VII:492. city,
to
see Oneidas.
Oghniogueenton, Cayuga deputy
to
VIII :371.
council,
V:355,
649. Oguntinga,
rift
in
Onondaga
river,
Ohene, Susannah, of Tryon county, N. Y., petitions, VI: 123.
Samuel H.
Ohio company. Gen.
member
Parsons
(note).
Ogden,
iron
iron
ton,
first
his
at
gress,
of
colonel,
regiment;
Jersey
ment
V:
VIII:359.
by, 11:30-31, Isaac,
N. Y.,
seized,
Oglevie, George, prisoner,
Westchester
county, N. Y., information given
Ogden,
New
Oghghwagas,
Daniel, of Cherry Valley,
Frederick
VI:272.
his premises,
Ogden, Matthias,
232
Ogd, George, of Tryon county, N. Y.. prisoner, VI: 726. Col.
on
works, of
Warren,
Col.
Josiah, of Fishkill,
Ogden,
fourth
Justice,
of
Weissenfels' levies,
of
Odle,
707
11:513
of,
(note).
Ohio of,
river,
expedition to head waters
V:381
and claims
(note);
settlements
in region of,
VI :200,
201, 202, VII:561. VIII:391 VIII :325 cross, Virginians peace
to
extend
James Monroe's
to,
trip
VIII :337 to,
VIII
State of
7o8 Ohio
river
339
—
continued.
Oliver,
Indian
boundary VIII :360; Pennsylvania
(note)
line to,
;
commissioners
will
proceed
VI 1 1:386; contemplated
to,
line run-
ning from, VIII :388.
Olcott
(Alcott), Peter, colonel, Vt., advocates union
Norvs^ich,
New
Hampshire,
IV:564, 693, V:133, 134,483. 616; his argument, V:486-489;
VI
district, see
Peter,
Butternuts. of
sergeant,
Capt.
empts, V:4. Old mine road,
Neversink valley,
V:229 (note). Old Salem, see also Lower
Old Sarum, England,
"
county,
,
wishes to join
of
Poultney,
New York
Vt.,
militia,
VI: 164.
Andrew,
stamp Oliver,
David,
third
at
division,
of
Fort
68; VII:
Thomas, of Mamakating, N. Y., IV:562.
Oliver, William, concerned in case of
Hilkiah
Grout
Vermont,
of
IV:698. Olivet,
Hopkins'
Dutchess
V:7I, 72. of
regiment
militia,
Levi
Col.
of
Benjamin,
county
Roswell
of
regiment
militia,
Olhgar,
Col.
of
Jonathan,
Ulster
11:248.
ment, IV:362.
Nathan,
Field's
of
regiment
county
militia, II
Olmsted,
Nathan,
Col.
of
John Dutchess
:734. of
Westchester
county, N. Y., 111:159.
Olney, Coggeshall, major, of of
distributor,
Massachusetts, 1:36.
Mamakating,
N. Y.. IV:562. Oliver, Frederick, loyalist, his death,
IV:16.
Gen. Lincoln's
Olmsted,
rotten bor-
ough," 1:26. Oliver,
I:
Olmsted, David, captain,' of Col. Roger Enos' Connecticut regi-
Salem.
Old Salem, Westchester N. Y., VI:258, 259.
of
major,
Constitution, 11:26, 4], 54, in
Pawling's
Salem,
memorial,
Montgomery, 11:18.
Robert,
county in
continental
in
Massachusetts regiment,
lieutenant
Uriah Drake's Ulster county ex-
Oliver,
;
German
Old England
named
at Fort
Oliver,
boundary VII:447.
under Burgoyne, 11:453 (note).
Oldige,
5 79
115.
,
Massa-
Nathan
Malcom's
William
Oliver,
Oldekop,
in
Oliver, Richard, lieutenant, of Col.
:744,
VII: 165;
of
Col.
captain,
militia
Sparhawk's detachment, 1:540.
commis-
agent for northern towns,
sioner,
John,
chusetts
regiment, of
of his state with
New York
Rhode
Island
regiment,
first
\'II:
115.
Olney, Jeremiah, lieutenant- colonel, of
first
Rhode
VII:1I5; 326, 623.
his
Island regiment, regiment,
VI 1:
Analytical Index
Onderdonck, Abraham, of Haver-
N. Y.,
straw,
joins
in
petition,
Onderdonck
(Onderdunck) of
ensign,
N. Y.,
petitions,
VI:903.
Onderdonck,
Onderdonck,
Onderdonck dunck,
Orange
joins in petition,
Daniel,
Orangetown, VI:903.
N.
ensign,
Y.,
of
petitions,
Onder-
Underdunck),
Garret
of
Haver-
captain,
straw precinct, N. Y., his com-
pany of
315;
11:51,
rangers,
11:538, IV: 172; property seized by, 11:625.
petitions,
Onderdonck (Underdunk), Jacob, captain, of Haverstraw regiment,
Red Hook,
VIII:
Levi
740;
petitions, II
from
be ordered
dians
fired
to
seize
at
at,
Col.
emissary
RouN. Y., joins petitions, 11:538, IV:172. 22 ,
8
1
;
attempt
IV:417-
at,
IV:704;
IV:805;
V:330;
post
broken up, V:697; Oneidas
V:882;
desert,
run-
at, to
threatened,
be
may V:
884, 914; by enemy, V: 912-913, 921, VI:288, 292; enemy pursued to, VI:353; deserting warriors return to, VI: visited
482; corn discovered
VI:483; enemy
at, at,
VII:304; papers
VIII :337;
invitation sent
VIII:350-351. creek, at,
N. Y., enemy
leaves
VII:472.
;
IV:1 72.
(Onderdunck)
1
:
John Campbell,
boats
company, V:774.
of Haverstraw,
V
prisoners taken to,
I:
:538, IV:1 71
I
418; Onondaga chiefs visit, IV 493; order to build fort at, IV 529; intelligence received at, IV 575, 620; warning given at, to
Oneida Nyack,
111:357;
near,
proposed, 111:458;
at,
interpreter
111:252; In-
to,
on,
1:668; at
Onderdonck (Onderdunck), John, of Orange county, N. Y., joins Onderdonck
111:118, 251; one company
will
to,
Pawling,
his
(Oneida Castle), Oneida N. Y., fort will be built
county,
left at,
levies
in petition,
Oneida
1:317, 318; with
Ramapo, 1:720;
in
Mary-
ners from,
(Onderdonk,
(Gerret),
lof,
of
,
conference
in petitions,
of
Andris,
N. Y., IV:172.
county,
in peti-
Haver-
of
Andris,
straw, N. Y., joins 11:538. IV:171.
Col.
member
land house of delegates,
Oneale,
at,
lieutenant, of
Haverstraw, N. Y., joins tion, 11:538.
Onderdonck,
An-
,
Orangetown,
Onderdonck, Andries,
at
709
Papers
192.
11:538.
dres,
— Clinton
Oneida be
lake, Indian settlements
approached
(note);
scouting
captures
made
648,
near,
V:330;
near,
V:330, VI:
VII:226-227;
by way
enemy
by,
may IV:603
of,
proposed,
leaves boats at,
expedition
VI :832
;
VII:226-
New York
State of
7IO Oneida lake
—
continued.
'
227, 443; distance of river from, VIII :359.
rift
Na-
at
Onidas) 11:210, 271
Oneydas,
sympathy,
(note), aid,
Oneida
(Oghghwagas,
Indians,
272;
11:246;
Fox's
at
698;
return
in ac-
VI:352.
Mills.
several
gain
render service
from
Ni-
VI:480-482; may join enemy, VI :582 return to Schenectady, VI:876; attacked while ;
of Americans,
M:880;
hunting,
11:272, 274, 111:578; message to, from Lafayette, 111:1 18; at-
destroy
VI 1:406;
enemy's canoes,
\v\\h
Col. Willett,
tend council at Onondaga, III:
VII:443. 473; kill Walter Butler, V1I:473, 487;
356;
their
III:
suggestions
357;
invite other
con-
frontier
apprehensions. tribes
to
touching
at
to
tribes
separating
332;
message
111:458; message from, Gen. 111:565 Schuyler, taken
by,
IV:115
warning
of
;
on
attack
\'III
from, to,
VIII :337-
of purpose to
move
them, VIII :342, 348, 350;
Cherry Valley, IV:267; threatened by Cayugas, IV:41 7, 418-
vited
419; joined by Oquaga Indians, IV:437; their view of Indian matters, IV:478; their answer to the Cayugas, IV:492-493; dis-
373;
to
speech
treaty,
in-
VIII :350-35
1
;
VIII :352. 353-355, their answer. VIIT:355to.
360; hear speech to other deputies, VIII:361, 365, 370, 371; speech to, VIII :373-375 present to, VIII :377, 379; message ;
of
Onondagas toward, IV:493-494; desire fort built at Oneida Castle, IV:529, 568;
position
VIII :323
Village.
338 warned
speech from, IV: 130. 131-132 give
Loyal
on
those,
VII:600-601
service,
ference,
prisoners
;
to
attempt
agara.
,
their assurances of allies
continued.
enemy's
Fort Schuyler, VI:59;
tion
tions.
Oneidas
—
V:9]2-914;
over,
Oneidas, see also Indians, Six
their
Oneidas
910;
in
from Brant with,
dissuade flag of truce party from
setts,
of
to,
VIII :381
interest
to
;
treaty
Massachu-
VIII :394.
IV:704; take prisoners, IV:843; bring news and ask aid, V:35; prevented from joining troops, V 89 to
O'Niel, James, loyalist, VI:360. Oniskethau (Neskitha), Albany
V:273; on scouting V:330; suspicion touching, V:548, 550; threatened by Onondagas, V:882, 883-884,
Onondaga (Anandaga, Onondaga Castle, Onondago), Onondaga county, N. Y., destruction of. I:
going to Cayuga,
:
carry
1
county,
N. Y.,
loyalists
set
out
from, for Niagara, VI: 30.
;
letter,
service,
'
165; council convenes
at.
III:
Analytical Index
—
continued. Onondaga 45, 356; proposed meeting
111:457-458; expedition
IV:702-704,
Clinton Papers
at,
791,
in
bers,
fire at,
cil
VIII :329, 342, 361, at, VI 1 1:341
366;Capt. Brant
;
884;
Vin:323; ler,
at their
Loyal
VIII :332; at Fort SchuyVIII :349, 351, 361, 370.
Oosterhoudt,
Oosterhout,
of
Col. Albert Pawling's levies,
V:
Oosterhoudt, Aldert,
Six
278. Jacob Rose's
Onondagas
ter,
Oosterhoudt, Edward, of Capt. Silvester Salisbury's
(Anandago
dagoes),
their
country destroyed,
divided in sentiment. III
356, 578; send runners nations, tions
to
111:357; their
:
to other
invite other na-
village,
111:458;
Ulster county,
Johannes
their
loyalist,
:
of Capt.
Silvester Salisbury's light horse of
Oswegatchie, IV:
location of their stronghold
I
H,
Oosterhoudt, Johan's
Kingston,
at
trial of,
Johan's,
Oosterhoudt
two captured
of
(Ostrout), 111:539, 545.
V:496;
IV:777,
regiment
Ulster county militia,
Oosterhoudt
529, 568; destruction of
Col.
Oosterhoudt, Jacobus, sergeant, of Col. Levi Pawling's regiment of
III:
settlement,
Snyder's
of
Ulster county militia, 111:298.
538; promise to side with Oneidas, IV:493-494; desire fort built at Oneida Castle, IV:
;
horse of
N. Y., IV:
Hendriecus,
Oosterhoudt,
596-598.
send warning to Kingston,
805
light
Kingston, 1:575, IV:755.
768.
;
N. Y., IV:
Ulster county,
ester,
66
11:635.
768.'
Onandagos, Onondagaes, Onondaga Indians, Onondages, Onon-
1
loyalist, of Lt.
recruits,
Oosterhoudt, Benjamin, of Roches-
Indians,
:
,
Oosterhoudt, Henderickus, of Roch-
Nations.
1
also
see
sergeant,
Onondaga lake, see also Salt lake. Onondaga lake, Onondaga county, N. Y., enemy leaves boats in, VI:319, 355; attempt to destroy boats in, VI:332-333, 355. Onondaga river, Oswego river, N. Y., VIII:359. Indians,
Village,
diminished num-
Oosterhoudt,
also
V:
Ousterhout.
creek east of, VIII :359, 360.
see
V:335
cruelty,
Onondaga creek, Onondaga county, N, Y., troops advance to, IV: 703 (note).
Onondagas,
(note); their
(note); remove to Niagara,
taken on
VI:860; coun-
continued.
and
hostility
883,
to,
711
1615, V:233
831, V:883; Sir John Johnson at detachment VI:334-335;
way
—
Onondagas
against,
777,
772.
—
1
:575.
(Oosterhout),
Kryn
(Cryn), of Col. Levi Pawling's
State of
712 Oosterhoudt,
—
Kryn
continued,
Oquaga
regiment of Ulster county militia,
1:597, 598. Oosterhoudt, Petrus Col.
of
tenant,
lieu-
(Peter),
Johannes Sny-
regiment of Ulster county
der's
militia, his
298;
negro in service, III:
IV:819.
petitions,
Oosterhout, Cornelius, of third regi-
ment, Ulster county militia, petitions, tier,
IV:768; VII:410.
Oosterhout,
in service
on fron-
Jacob,
his
captivity,
111:635-636, 638, 665, 666. 11:271
(note).
Oosterhout, Johannis, of Rochester, Ulster county,
Oosterhout
German
N. Y., IV:768.
(Osterhout), Flats,
John,
of
N. Y., IV:343.
Oosterhout Mortynus, of exempts of
quaga, Anaghquago, Anaquaga, Anaquago, Anaquaqua, Anaquegha, Annaquaga, Annquago, Annoquogo, Anohaghkwage,
Anohoghkwage, Anquago, Aquaga, Aquago, Archquaga, Auchquago, Aughquago, AugAuschquaga, Auquauga, quago,
Oostrander, see Ostrander.
Oothoudt, Oothout, see also Outhout.
Henry, commissary
for
Albany county, IV:687; mem-
V:759;
ber of assembly,
attends
Ocquagoe, Oghquago, Oghwaga, Oguaga, OnaOkwaha, Onachquago, quaga, Oneaughquagey, Oneaquaga,
Oneeghquage,
quage,
Onoghquaga,
Onogh-
quago,
Onohogwage,
Onongh-
quage,
Onoughquauga,
Oothout, Abraham, of Schenectady,
N. Y.,
joins in appeal. III
Oothout,
N. Y.,
460,
of Clinton College,
Henry,
Oothout, John, of
Oneogh-
OoghOquage,
Oquago,
Ouchquaga, OughOughquago, Oughquagey, Oughquagy, Oughquogey, Quago), now Windsor, Broome county, N. Y., message from Indians of, 11:271-272; tories and Indians gathered
at,
11:821, III:
250, 368.542. 711; Brant said be
moving
from,
Col. John Butler
is
111:402;
supposed
to
have reached, 111:458; enemy's force
Brant
recruited at.
111:505;
at,
111:540.
543.
712;
spy from. 111:557; Col. Butler Jr.,
petitions,
V:407, 555.
:
Oquaca,
quaga,
to
conference in Albany, VII:619.
468; trustee VI:536.
Och-
Ochquaga, Ocquage,
quagee,
Marbletown, N. Y., IV:32.
Oothoudt,
(Achquage, Achquago, Acquago, Anaghkwage, Anagh-
quago,
Oosterhout, Johannes, Jr, his examination,
New York
of Albany,
V:274.
New York
at,
ing city,
111:597; volunteers service
to,
destroyed.
111:742.
114,
163-164;
115,
for scout-
111:730;
to
be
IV:66. enemy's
Analytical Index
—
Oquaga
Indians
I
to
V
I
leaves,
V
6,
1
:
1
04
;
friendly
IV: 19; Brant's party 13; routes by which
at,
1
:
IV: 167-1 69; its deIV: 185. 222-228,
reach,
struction,
231, 232, 364; Indians
of, join
Oneidas, IV:437; time required to
V:148,
181, 182. 192; Col. Pawling
reach,
183,
189,
awaited captive sent to,
V:245-246, 941; taken to, V:414; scout VI: 170. at,
C,
S.
surrenders
11:79 (note), 88;
11:113; southern part defenseless, 11:604, 630; hay to be obin,
11:699;
in,
jail
II:
717, 111:136, IV:38, 278, VI: 142, 397; farmers
prehensive,
dissatis-
111:193; suppHes of
cattle obtained in,
158-161 ;
;
IV: 160-1 61; tection
of,
sessed in.
expected of
tion
564
collected
V:917. VI:235; VI :94, 225,
in,
VI:456; VII: 41
pro;
not
undefended. VII:255.
347-348. 352; VII:366. commissioners
asked
in,
clothing for troops
;
assessors of,
left
as-
V:563-
from,
loyalist
teams to be impressed
;
be
wheat ;
V:831, 891
to
;
V:295 (note) cattle from. V:456; applica-
taxes paid by,
for
conspiracies,
to confine loyalists,
IV:38-
39. committees, 1:802, 813, 855, II:
796-797, 111:38, 61, 148. IV: 161. levies,
see militia.
258;
111:603,
enemy's attention, 1:486; courts
defense of,
petitions
for pro-
IV:169-172.
773-
IV:271, 570; Col. Pawling commands on frontiers, IV:865. VI:808. VII: 315; measure
777. 781-782;
levies
IV:301
;
IV:687, complain, IV: for,
:
Albert
tier
fere in cause of tories,
I
martial held,
with robbers. IV:274-275. 776justices of, inter-
appointments.
affairs,
operations of troops divert
775, V:470-471. 576; infested
763; inhabitants
V:281
of inhabitants,
IV: 154,
for
commissary agents
V
for sufferers in,
147, 219. 220, 439; exertions
military
loyalists of.
measures
relief
;
IV:807 in, IV
111:465; un-
111:507,
defended.
691
in,
111:38-39; inhabitants ap-
fied,
848
patriotic of.
of,
meeting of magistrates
vision obtained in,
copy of resolution prepared for,
tained
alarms on frontiers
frontier in danger,
vote
1:320;
of.
continued. Orange county 693; court to meet in, IV:797
249;
Orange County, N. Y., elects Clinton,
713
to
Orangeburg, Gen. Sumter, VII :29.
exertions
Clinton Papers
—
continued.
strength at,
—
for defending fron-
settlements,
on
V:6 36;
frontiers,
VII: 14, 65, 225, 381
;
volunteers
returns of
V:806, 907, 306, 349, defend
will
southern part of county,
VI :461 -
State of
714 Orange county
—
military
affairs
—
continued.
462; recruiting, VI:492, 628. 639-640; order for levies, VI: 769-770; posts on frontiers, VII:224-225. and
militia
88
;
excellence of, I:
levies,
embraced by Clinton's com1:98, 293, 298, 299.
mand,
837; 505; Hudson,
301, 304, 305. 703, ordered out, 1:256-257. to protect west shore of
1:302-303, 375;
be ready
to
may
march. 1:329, 376, 444; serve
New
in
to
1:454,
Jersey,
456, 457, 458, 467; behavior of,
turn
called
362;
500; order
dismissal of,
retaining,
1:529;
I:
light
552. 562. 563.
1:532. at
1:618; quota
ordered.
of,
levies
11:388, 402,
on.
to colonels,
not in service, 111:151
;
south end of county,
rendezvous
for,
IV:765.
823.
661; ordered 467; ordered
to
ber
1
65
443. 642,
to
111:470-471. should
be
111:541;
frontiers,
III
:574,IV: 22 1
on
of,
;
III:
frontier.
arrange for defense of
officers to
frontier.
guard
111:269;
V:603,
IV:629;
734-735,
11:720; to
111:317.
exempts.
deficiencies
of
and
militia
force Gen. Clinton. 11:352, 361.
1:506, VI: 74 7;
difficulty
—
continued.
spirit of,
Sydman's bridge, 1 :547, 557. 586, 587, 592, 736; officers nominated, 1:557. 564; re;
—
634-635,
horse,
671
Orange county
Ramapo, 1:498,
;
provision for raising levies, 1:518,
521; 519;
York.
at
1:491
502;
Xew
IV: 164;
Ill:
IV:277;
707, of,
desire
num-
;
frontier.
to
orders
V:
IV:64, join
expedition.
to,
IV: 182.
645, 648, 655, 672, 799, 866.
V:435, 572, 577. 588. 635, 642, 711, 821, 840, VI:810; discharged,
IV:350; Gen. Mc-
Dougall considers state of, IV: 631 designed for West Point, ;
1:625;
required,
for
resolutions
ordering out. 1:682-683 (note),
687, 688, 695. 725, 731,
;
to
guard passes.
meeting of
field officers,
696, 11:629; proportion nished,
mon
1
:
726 imprudent ;
to post,
forwarded
pay
of,
1:736;
in field,
I I
of, fur-
to
sum-
V:20; disposition of, on 176, 278, V:107, frontier, defeat 218; of, V:180, 321; estimates of, for service, V:322,
be
774;
1:798;
quota
letter to
to colonels of,
1:810; rangers, 11:51,
111:483; ordered gomery,
II
ery,
123. 628;
691
IV:649. 655; order for mustering, IV: 850; at Fort Montgom-
11:74,
to
Fort Mont-
155;
11:227 (note)
third ;
of,
to rein-
officers for levies,
of,
for
VI:500; muster 460; capable tier, VII :54 I
supervisors,
VI:438;
continental
army,
of levies, VII:
of defending fron.
VI:69, 500, 531.
Analytical Index
in Forest of
Orange Furnace,
Dean,
Orange county, N. Y., engagement near, 1:151, 11:381 state ;
business
of
at,
guards extend
to,
1:674-675; V:20.
Orangetown (Orange N. Y., levies to be
Town), raised
1:303; no place for hospital
Gen.
1:345-346;
Health
committee
1:469;
of,
at,
1:471, 472; troops needed
498;
troops
in,
1:470;
Col. William Allison ordered
1:495,
in,
move
— Clinton
715
Papers
—
continued. Orlskany x; Oneidas of, 111:565; lands
VIII :264.
'at.
Oriskie
Indians
(NIskee
Orleans, island of, Canada, prisoner
IV :42 1-422.
escapes from,
Orndorf,
,
N. Y.,
his
of
Tryon county. set on fire, V:
house
805. Orr,
IV:427.
loyalist,
,
to,
Orr, Alexander, lieutenant, of Col. at,
Vose's
Joseph
Massachusetts
to,
regiment, petitions,
1:517;
militia
1:524, 623,
of.
625, 638, 642, 654, 701-702, 734,
903;
loyalists at
at
captured Ion's
VI:902-
111:296,
735,
1:554; persons
11:596; Washing-
headquarters
VI:112,
at,
VIII :406; levies to be mustered at, VII :97, 204; con-
270,
held
ference
VIII: 140
at,
(note), 412.
Orangetown
precinct,
Ill:
38.
Orchard, Thomas, ensign, of ninth regiment, British army, with Burat
goyne
Saratoga,
11:451
of
manager
John,
United
States lottery, 11:290, 343, 349.
Orlskany (Arescu, Arlsco, Orlska, Oriskeny),
N. Y., 142,
David,
Oneida
battle
146,
of,
159,
county,
1:140-141, 161
(note),
162. 163, 11:191-192, 203204. 284, 285. 111:105. VIII:
IV: 134.
Dutchess
of
county
militia, II :35.
Orr,
Isaac,
of
Halifax.
Vt.,
111:17.
Orr, John, of exempts of Coxsackie.
N. Y., 111:137, 138. Orr, Thomas, of exempts of Ulster
Marlborough,
New
county.
111:411.
William, Rose's
Jacob 636. 637.
loyalist,
of
recruits,
11:635,
Orser. Jonas, captain, of
first
ment, Westchester county 111:477.
Osborn,
(note).
Ord,
Orr,
Orr.
N. Y.,
tribe),
lands of, VIII :359, 374.
Henry,
of
Lt.
regi-
militia,
Haverstraw,
N. Y.. V:471. Osborn, Roger, of Orange county, N. Y.. IV: 172.
Osburn, Abraham, of fourth ment. Orange county
militia,
regi-
IV:
272. Osburn,
Corl,
of
N. Y.. 1:231.
New
Windsor.
7i6 Osburn,
Joseph, of
empts
State of
New York
ex-
Ostrander,
of
captain,
Cortlandt
Manor,
N. Y., 111:683. Osburn, Robert
(Robart), of ex-
empts of Wallklll.
N. Y..
Ill:
471. at
RobV:
Livingston's iron works,
Ose, William, mentioned in court martial, 1:776.
Samuel,
Osgood,
from
delegate
Massachusetts to continental con-
VIII :57, 58, 67, 68, 82.
135.
Capt.
of
lieutenant,
Drake's
Ostrander
Ulster
(Oostrander), Thomas, of
lieutenant,
third
for appointment,
1:569;
hout, Ousterhout.
Ostrander,
:428
1
in
Peter Vroman's regiment of Al-
bany county Ostrander, mission,
Ostrander
IV:230.
militia,
Abraham, VI :360. (Ostrande)
loyalist, prisoner,
loyalist,
862, V:75.
VI:590. Oswald. Eleazer,
lieutenant-colonel,
New York
of
fourth
David,
,
regiment,
Ulster county militia, IV: 663,
Ostrander, John, of Albany county, loyalist,
VI:337.
Ostrander (Oostrander) John, lieutenant, of Col. Albert Pawling's
con-
VIII:87-88;
VIII :87
(note); ar-
VIII:
ticles
agreed to by him,
155;
his interpretation of prelim-
Oswegatchie
VIII :254. 259. St
Oswegotchee),
gatje,
Oswe-
(Osewigatje,
Law-
rence county, N. Y., enemy near,
111:459;
enemy assembling
111:538; strength of garrison to
be
507.
IV:803, state
of
expedition
garrison,
movement from, against.
officers
804-805,
V:123
at. at.
IV:368
ascertained,
508;
,
VI:814, VII:512.
peace
proposal
tories.
of.
(note); pay of
V:16. 28, 41.
N. Y.,
cerning
inary articles.
4.
captain,
commissioner,
his
his
IV: 16.
(Oostrander)
British
Richard,
sketch
Ostrander, Daniel, of Capt. Uriah Drake's Ulster county exempts,
Ostrander
11:45, 419.
artillery,
Andries,
,
officer in
;
Albany, IV:
Ostrom. David, captain, of fourth regiment, Dutchess county militia,
Oswald,
lieutenant, of Col.
,
regiment.
recommended
line,
of second regiment.
Osterhout, see Oosterhoudt, Ooster-
levies,
Peter,
Uriah
levies.
Osgood, Samuel, director of Bank of North America, VII:629.
V:3.
Ostrander,
New York
753.
gress,
Capt.
county exempts, V:3, 4.
Osburn, William, employed ert
of
Jonathan,
Uriah Drake's Ulster county exempts, V:3, 4.
at,
IV:
against,
830-831;
IV:805-806; to
be guarded
(note).
Analytical Index
town
Oswegatchie,
of
Palatine,
Montgomery county, N. Y.,
ac-
VI :698.
tion at,
IV:305, 430. VI:336. Oswego, N. Y., Col. St Leger 11:63
1:24,
from,
172 (note),
(note), 145 (note),
234;
Sir
John Johnson escapes of, 1:183; enemy in re-
by way
11:252;
toward,
treat
loyalists
at, 11:585; hostile force 111:368; forces on way to,
seen
called,
111:459; invasion
ada by way
365
of
at,
re-
Can-
considered, IV:
of,
366-367
(note),
(note);
establishing chain of posts to, pro-
IV:366
posed,
request
IV:458;
to,
Otis,
be
guarded
(note)
in
Oneidas required
sentiment, 1:31.
Otman,
to
at.
VIII
:1
7,
V:701; repair to, V: at,
VII:227;
34, 48. 136,
338, 360; cession in vicinity VIII :372, 376.
Oswego falls, Oswego county, N. Y., expedition by way of, VI:833.
Oswell, letter,
,
Onondaga
mentioned
V:300.
in
VII:
80, 81. Otsego, N. Y., movement of troops
V:149
to,
(note);
move from, V:182. Otsego County, N. Y., in
to
troops
election in,
1792, 1:185.
Otsego lake, see Lake Otsego. Otter creek. Vt.. hostile party on,
11:63 (note); Lt. Col.
11:242
approach,
(note);
militia
111:40;
258; enemy
Baum
designs to
at.
to
men to-
marching
Bennington
III:
move
to-
ward, IV:243; witnesses sought
IV:696;
near,
sentiment of people
VI:41. see
Ousterhout,
Oosterhoudt,
also
Oosterhout.
Ousterhout,
Peter,
of
Pawling's regiment.
1
Col.
Levi
:834.
Ousterhout, Tunis, of Ulster county,
N. Y., petitions, IV:819. Outhout, see also Oothoudt, Oothout.
Outhout,
river, see
tory,
of,
desired,
Oswego
Durlach,
of
Christian,
Tryon county, N. Y.,
:
to,
manuscript map,
prisoner taken to,
883;
V
American
of
misapprehension
at.
troops land
V:495;
at
extending
region
;
comprehended
post
force
in
enemy
;
to
V:123
against,
clothier,
James, of Massachusetts, his
ward,
to,
continental
,
VI:498. 499. 500.
IV:603; scout sent IV:843, 844; movement to, of,
at
Fort Schuyler council, VIII :353.
from
way
717
William, sachem
or
Otatshete,
Gen. Schuyler on expedition by
330, 735 •
(note);
be sent
that prisoners
Clinton Papers
Otis,
Oswego, Dutchess county, N. Y.,
proceeds
—
river.
London
John,
of
Schaghticoke,
N. Y., 111:299. Outhout, Myndert, of Schaghticoke,
N.Y.,
111:299.
State of
7i8
Outwater, Daniel, lieutenant, of second regiment, Dutchess county militia, petitions, 111:242. Outwater,
of
Daniel,
New York Owen, Jonathan, ond
lieutenant, of sec-
Ulster
regiment,
Dutchess
Owen, Mowberry
IV:784,
second regiment.
county, N. Y., loyalist,
873. VI:450.
county
militia, V'l :73.
Schaghticoke, N. Y.. IV:153.
Qvermaigh (Overmouf), Zachariah, loyalist, sent to Hurley from New Hampshire, 11:831, 832; change, VI:451, V1I:320. Overtun (Ovmgton), James,
his ex-
163-164, 180.
Owens,
,
held for
Levi Pawling's regiment at Fort Clinton, 11:50, 66.
Ovet, Elijah, violates embargo act,
IV:369.
at
trial
Al-
bany, IV:253.
Owens, Ebenezer (misprinted Wenzer), captain, of fourth regiment. mihtia, in detach-
Orange county
of Col.
line,
V:I62,
deserter, his examination,
Overacker, Wendel, of exempts of
of
(Moabary),
New York
ment on
service,
1
:294.
German Mary, N. Y., IV:343. of
Oxner,
Oyer and tences,
terminer,
court
Flats,
sen-
of,
imposed by, 111:1 76, 181-
182, V:I28, 615-616, VI :899;
Ovid, town of, N. Y., land grant in, 11:190 (note).
indictment
Owego (Owagea, Owegea), Tioga
moned, 111:614, IV:786, 797-
count>% N. Y., Indian town, Gen. Sullivan's
234
(note);
(note) from,
;
destroyed,
V: V:234
Pawling
writes
reach,
troops
Col.
V:245. river,
branch of
Susquehanna, VIII :359, 360. Owen, Ashael, employed on public work, 1:641. tried
Ebenezer,
for
delin-
quency, V:687.
Owen, Gershom, ton,
;
to
798, VI 1:528; request
be sum-
for hold-
VI:I61, VII:527; enlisting persons convicted by, VI:546. ing,
Oyonnayea
(Oyonawaga)
creek,
see Johnson's Landing.
Owego (Oswego)
Owen,
:609
III
in.
Oyster Bay, N. Y., sloop bound
11:678; order
622;
V:158
resident of,
debt to Clin-
(note);
French troops land at, VII: 108 (note) outrages committed at, ;
VI1:234; permit his
for,
IV:
to loyalists at,
to
go
to,
VII:
387.
11:610.
Owen, James,
loyalist,
goes to Fort
ABODY,
see also
Peabody.
Arnold, 111:674.
Owen,
John,
Orange bounty
of
third
county rights,
regiment.
Pabody,
Parker,
land
Kings
district,
militia,
VI:453.
of
exempts
Albany
111:673, 731, 732.
of
county,
Analytical Index
Paca, William, delegate from Maryland
to continental congress,
205 eral
(note)
instructions of gen-
;
assembly
VI: 195.
to,
Packer, Andrew, Willett's levies,
Marinus
of Col.
VII:286.
French navy, VI
Paddock, see
also
flour
Col.
of
Ros-
well Hopkins' regiment of Dutch-
V:71, 73. Paddock, David, prisoner, V:74. ess
county
Paddock,
militia,
Isaac,
of
sergeant, of
John Field's regiment
Col.
Dutchess
county mihtia, 11:732, 734. Paddock, Jonathan, of Dutchess county,
N. Y.,
petitions,
VI:
11:567-568;
recommendations,
gives
command
;
robbers
to
relating
petition
11:626;
:732 signs
of post, II
in
Dutchess county, 111:676; seizes flour, IV:194; has leave of ab-
regarding
7-8
;
draft
VI:5I; on
VI: ac-
political
VI:775, troops, VI:
Vermonters,
of
776; on 776,
instructions
certificates,
request for deficiency
conveys
returns, tivity
receive levies,
to
seeks
distress
of
unable to
777;
serve
in
campaign, VI:776, 777; Clinton to, on Vermont usurpation, VI:
778, 799-800; disturbed by atof Gov. Chittenden, VII:
tacks
529.
N.
county,
Y.,
Dutchess
of
Nathan,
Paddock,
petitions,
VI:
19-20; advised by Clinton, VII: to be conferred with re-
62-63
;
garding
529.
Thomas, N. Y.,
Paddock, county,
Dutchess
of
petitions,
VI:
Caleb,
employed on public
work, 1:641.
militia,
martial, of his
member
Jesse
Orange
of
of courts
1:530, 111:718; returns
company, 11:82, IV:629.
Paine, Barnabas, of
Amenia
VII
:8 7; desires to
VII: 100,
levies,
:1
126;
78-1 79,
Paine, Ephraim, of Dutchess county,
commissioner
enforce
to
mll.tia
1:526, 533; judge of
ferior court of
Pain, John, captain, of Col.
Woodhull's regiment
levies,
in
needs ammunition, VII
law,
Pain, Paine, see also Payne.
county
serve
196-197, 277.
529. Page,
continued.
exchange,
seeking
sence,
Peddock,
Paddock, Benjamin,
—
V:354; V:944, 948;
328.
:
719
Papers
Paine, Brinton
in
Packwood, Joseph, purchases for
V:
— Clinton
181, 182;
676; to IV:66I
in-
pleas. III
joins in petition.
direct ;
common
:
III:
commissary agents, VI:677, VIII:
senator,
29, 109. Paine, Ichabod, of
Amenia
precinct,
pre-
N. Y.. IV:376. Paine, Robert Treat, delegate from
Paine, Brinton, colonel, of Dutchess
Massachusetts to continental con-
cinct,
N. Y., IV:376.
county, N.Y., guarding Westchester
county, 1:309,
344;
prisoner
gress,
1:72, 78, 93; on commit-
tee to inspect fortifications,
1:131.
New York
State of
720
Paine, Samuel, employed on public
"
Paine, Thomas, author of
mon
Sense,"
Com-
1:59-61.
his career,
Pakataghkan (Pachkatagten, PachPackatackan,
tetachken,
Pagh-
kataghkan, Paghkatakean, Pagh-
Paughataughton,
ketacken,
Pall,
hen, Paughtaughen, Pougataukan,
Poughkataghten,
Poughetaghten,
Poughkataken) Delaware county, ,
settlers
369; enemy's
moving from, I: and
force supplied
recruited at, 111:505; persons on
way
to,
111:526, 527; deposition
of inhabitant,
made
ture
111:597; patriots
at,
111:666; grain
living at,
681;
111:544-545; cap-
inhabitants
697;
expedition
III:
at,
III:
quitting.
111:728-729,
to,
738, 739. IV: 103, 105-111, 139-141 Col. John Cantbe at, ;
IV:16, 19, 103; go by
way
Pake, David,
of,
tory party will
VI :3
loyalist,
1
11:51.
district, Tryon N. Y., enemy appears ;
prisoner
loyalist
Palen,
taken
county, III:
in.
in
V
:
79
;
to
99.
;
meet
at his
Palmer,
command
for
of galley,
" the
commanding
:28;
74;
11:33-34,
Shark,"
flour,
IV:150-
state,
VII:
Mont-
Fort
at
gomery, 11:353.
David, loyalist, of Col. Robert Rogers* King's Rangers,
Palmer,
VI:360-361. Palmer, Ebenezer, of Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment of Dutchess county
militia,
V:71, 73.
Palmer, Edward, lieutenant, of Connecticut regiment,
Stony Point,
V:153
N. Y., 916.
petitions,
city,
IV:770. V:262,
VII
Palmer,
George,
N.
his
1:195;
in
229;
New
of
Stillwater, activity,
patriotic
joins
in
district,
:35.
petitions.
IV:770, V:262;
against,
district,
V:387.
justice,
Y.,
at
(note).
Palmer, Ephraim, prisoner
York
fifth
wounded
Palmer, Elias, of Saratoga
erect blockhouse,
account with
recom-
captain,
,
mended
widow, of Beekman's N. Y., VI:516.
permit to export
Dam,
N. Y., loyahsts house, VI:30, 31.
210.
paymaster-general, 111:122; asks
in
captain, of Beaver
county,
from, \'II:81.
Palfrey, William, lieutenant-colonel,
151
at,
Palmature, see Palmerton.
N. Y.,
,
precinct,
Washington
J.,
Palmer, Fenner, of Hoosick
.
Palatine
404
,
Albany
II
Paughkataug-
Paughcutaughen,
N. Y.,
N.
Palisades,
VIII:399.
work, 1:642.
III:
threats
V:750; on committee
flour at his mills,
elected to assembly,
VI:777;
VII:322.
Palmer (Parmer), George, John McCrea's regiment
bany county
to
VI:227, 228,
militia,
VI
of Col. of
:38.
Al-
Analytical Index
New
Palmer, Henry, of exempts of
Windsor, N. Y., 111:449, 513. Palmer,
Hopkins' county
Roswell
Col.
of
James,
Dutchess
of
regiment
11:626;
militia,
joins
in
remonstrance, IV:376.
Palmer,
James,
pre-
N. Y.,
Dutchess county,
cinct,
assessed for son in enemy's service,
Palmer, Joseph, of Saratoga
Palmer,
petitions,
V:262.
Joseph,
of
county, N. Y..
district,
Westchester
VI:629, 630.
New
in
;
regiment
Hopkins'
militia,
1:132; member 11:564,
committee,
Palmetier,
686,
battalions. ;
783;
Pinkham,
III:
III:
gives information touch-
ing fraud,
IV:301
;
receives depo-
VI: 144; chosen of
trustee
German
Canada,
I
:
Papaconck, Papapunk, Papaschunk, see Pepacton.
Papet, August von, sen., German lieutenant under Burgoyne, II:
453
(note).
Papist,
202-203;
inhabitants
Paltz.
said to be in
chief,
Christopher,
to
approves request
Paul
Capt.
New
622.
of county
commissioner
continental
Poughkeepsie
N. Y., VI:586.
N. Y., 1:596, 597, 747.
oner,
66, 3 1 7-3 1 8
of
John,
Paltz, the, see
Samuel Brewster,
111:61-62;
sition,
;
.
Roswell Dutchess
of
of provincial con-
presents case of
of
VI :881
Paoli, Pasquale (Pascal), Corsican
11:626, V:71.
N. Y., member
1
to,
Panton, Vt., enemy observed from,
Palmer, Thomas, of Ulster county,
fill
VI :840, 844
loyalists visit,
troops sent
at,
to,
VI:227-
VI:332.
Palmer, Stephen, of Col.
Jr,
228
march
to
dis-
N. Y., V:930.
gress,
V:366; militia VI:96; blockhouse
Pannel, see Pennel.
V:387.
city,
county
demnation, V:593, 616, 641. Palmertown (Palmerton), Saratoga district, N. Y., militia stationed
Paltz (Palts) creek, Ulster county,
Palmer, Samuel, of Claverack trict.
(Palmature), Thomas, under consoldier,
continental
precinct,
Palmer, Nathaniel, prisoner
York
Palmerton
721
Palmetier, see also Parmenter.
VI:576.
N. Y.,
Clinton Papers
at,
Charlotte
of
—
by
Patent,
VI:786. Palmer, William, Jr, of exempts of Dutchess county, IV:63.
loyalist,
pris^
VI:73I.
Paramus
(Paramas,
Werames, county, N.
Pyramus,
Wiremus),
Bergen
enemy
1:216;
J.,
at,
clothing to be collected at, 1:406; news brought from, 1:435; Clinton at, 1:468, 471, 476, 477; Gen. Heath at, 1:472; property at,
1:483, 484; scouts sent
distresses,
to,
496, 508; enemy 1:505 Col. James Mc-
1:488, 490,
;
New York
State of
722
—
Paramus
Paris,
continued.
Claghry at, 1 :5 5 property taken at. 1:530. 531. 11:625; Clin1
;
purpose to advance
ton's
535; Clinton
533, 545,
1
:
1:537,
at,
Thomas
546;
to,
Colden
passes through, 1:624; provisions brought from, 111:143; route of
army by way
111:522; march
of,
IV:272; letter cap:644 Washington at,
of militia to,
tured
at,
V
;
VIII:403, 404, 406, 407.
Paramus Church,
Paris.
11:642;
of
fourth
regi-
at,
Sweetman. bond held by,
to,
1:58; American agent
11:305
(note); discussion of
Beaumarchais claim (note)
notified of
;
Dr
at,
11:306-
commissioners
public
Tryon
county,
Wyo-
captured at
ming, Pa., V:524. of
Jonathan,
exempts
treaties
of.
Parish, Joslah. of exempts of Char-
county, IV:447.
Wyo-
ming, Pa., V:524. Parish, Zebulon, captured at
(note);
bills
III:
of ex-
change on, VI:243-244; experiments made in, VII :382; engravings executed in,
Wyo-
V:524.
Park. Parke, see also Parkes, Parks. ,
Ulster
of
county,
N. Y.. VIII:222. Amenia
Park, Ebenezer, of
precinct.
N. Y.. IV:400. Park,
278, 308-309 (note). VI:I98, VIII :93, 94, 155, 272; decoration of Lafayette sword wrought
V:693
of
Dutchess county, IV:63.
Elijah,
of
Amenia
precinct,
at,
Franklin's voyage,
11:540 (note);
in,
Jasper,
Park,
John Wilkes with-
France,
307
of
Isaac,
Paris,
ming, Pa..
1:213.
draws
11:284, 287; his 111:732-733.
any,
lotte
629. 630.
Paris,
county,
Parish, Stephen, captured at
Pardy, John, of exempts of Kings district, Albany county, 111:628,
&
Tryon
senator, killed at Orisk-
character,
militia.
VI:16.
Parent
county,
and ambitions,
N. Y.. V:I79.
to,
ment, Westchester county
of
Isaac,
N. Y.,
Parish,
militia,
Tryon
his studies
111:732-733. Paris.
Pardee, David, captain, of second Westchester county regiment,
scout sent
VIII :238, 245,
of
,
N. Y..
Parish,
J.,
continued.
at,
254, 259. 272.
Bergen county, 1:516.
N.
—
France
commissioners
VII:412; peace
N. Y., IV:376. Park, John, mate pital,
of
general
army,
British
hos-
11:452
(note).
Parke, Daniel, joins
Cambridge
in
petition,
Saratoga and 111:210.
Parke, John, lieutenant-colonel, author,
work
attributed to, in satiri-
cal catalogue,
IV:609.
Analytical Index
transmits
Parker,
petition.
VI:632.
Clinton Papers
Parks,
Amos,
regiment,
Amos,
Parker,
—
Amenia
of
precinct,
N. Y., IV:376.
723
of Col. Levi
Pawling's
II :66.
Parks, Arthur, major vincial congress,
member
;
deputy to pro-
1:244; proposed
Parker, Daniel, commissioner, VIII:
for
218, 246, 263,264. of Watertown, Daniel, Parker,
conveys directions from Clinton,
Udny Hay's
Mass., Col. ence with, Parker,
ment.
vessel,
:45 7-461.
Ebenezer,
New
line,
1
York
Hyde,
regi-
V :924.
:272. of
Haverstraw,
of
Jacob,
Haverstraw, "
editor
James,
of
York Gazette and Weekly
New Post-
boy," 1:62, VIII :305. Parker, James, sergeant, of
ment,
New York
Parker, Sir Peter,
navy,
his
Hne,
first
VI:532.
reported,
VII:
373. of
Peter,
Haverstraw,
N. Y., V:47l. second
wounded
Virginia at
regiment,
Germantown,
II:
ment.
Rangers,
King's
192-193; IV:683.
Mamakating
pre-
his deposition.
III:
distressed
by enemy, 111:193,
Nathan, loyalist, 626, IV:19, 66.
Parks,
Roswell
Parks, Nathaniel, of Col.
county
regiment
militia,
Parks, Squire, of
Parlemain
Dutchess
of
V:71, 72. Col. Marinus Wil-
VII:286.
(Porlement), John, of Uriah Drake's Ulster
county exempts, V:3, 4. Parliament,
see
Great
England,
Britain.
Parmenter, see also Palmetier.
373. Parker,
Rob-
VI: 163, 451, 731.
N. Y.,
cinct,
Capt.
Parker, Richard, lieutenant-colonel, of
Rogers'
prisoner,
lett's levies,
Parker,
John Mc-
Parks, James, loyalist, of Col.
Hopkins'
British
admiral,
defeat
regi-
V:950.
Col.
VI:38.
Parks, Josiah, of
N. Y., V:47l. Parker,
Daniel,
ert
Isaac,
of
Crea's regiment of Albany county militia,
captain of British
N. Y., V:471. Parker,
111:488; inquires about removal of loyalist families,
Parks,
fourth
of
Parker, Sir
Parker,
VI
differ-
of legislature, 11:32;
Richard
New
J's,
York
of
line,
Parkers Ford, Schuylkill
Washington's camp
at,
first
regi-
VI:532. river.
Col.
Pa.,
VIII :401
.
Abijah (Abidge), Samuel Drake's regiment
Parmenter,
Westchester county
militia,
V :22
Paroles, violation
Parkes, Jehiel, of
Parr, James, major, of Maj.
Saratoga
N. Y.. IV:770.
of
VI
:
70.
Parkes, Parks, see also Park, Parke, district,
of
Posey's
rifle
of,
1
.
Thomas
corps. III :588; burns
State of
724
—
continued.
Indian castle,
IV:226;
Parr, James
battle
in
(note);
town,
V:238
Indian
destroys
employed on public James Mc-
Parshell, David, of Col.
Ulster
of
regiment
Claghry's
county
1:279.
militia,
of
Samuel,
pre-
VI:576.
Parsons,
captain, conveys in-
,
formation
on exchanges,
to,
718; describes condition
to
ton will
on
111:282-
Clinton,
283. Charles,
regiment.
Parsons,
New
of
captain,
York
line,
V:5
(Rev.),
Jonathan
513
first 1
9.
father
Samuel Holden Parsons,
II:
11:756;
assist,
11:760;
supplies,
Parsons,
river posts,
351, 389-390;
346, 348,
on
1:148, 11:345-
plains matter of tents,
engages
major-
attack
apprehends
general,
North
Holden,
in expedition,
of
work
letter to,
difficulties
command, 11:763-
his
765, 785-786; work progressing under his command, II :789, 803
;
attempts to obtain release of pr.soner,
11:803-805; has charge
5-6, 26, 49-5 gers on
ex-
way
1
of
818, III:
learns of messen-
;
to
New York
city,
protect
grain
should
11:819;
magazine, 11:834; on court marproceedings, 11:859-860; his
tial
(note).
Samuel
609;
II :71 7-
11:755-756; Chn-
transportation, 11:811,
Parsons,
11:561
Island expedi-
590, 608,
11:586,
tion,
continued,
river,
Long
his
;
—
would have suspected persons removed from West Point, 11:790;
Parsons, see also Persen, Person.
of
(note)
besetting
Charlotte
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
cinct,
of
on defenses,
work, 1:642,
Parsol,
fenses
Clinton
(note). Parshall, John,
H. Hudson
Parsons, Samuel
V:236
Newtown,
of
New York
view of (note)
;
111:10, ditional
his
command,
11:871
directs building of boats,
11, 25, 26; wants admen, 111:15; Clinton to,
1
:398-399;
on character of Joshua Wells, III
1
:4 7 7-4 78,
22-23; on
seizure
:
III:
of iron.
should
be
1:487, 11:37,
28,
53;
(note), 75, 518, 590, IV: 244, 247. 861, V:152 (note);
laid
before,
ciuszko introduced
to,
marches
militia to support,
111:131, 160;
Gen. McDougall
to consult with,
485;
his brigade,
61
461
;
to
Peekskill,
attack by,
suggested,
1 1
:465
;
proposes ex-
changes, 11:479-480,
makes excursion
11:354,
on British post
606-607;
into Westchester,
11:513, 516; at White Plains,
11:518;
to
be consulted on de-
complaints 111:48,
111:133, 246;
111:147; Clinton, of
Oliver
342
;
to
49;
Kos-
111:85-86;
meet Clinton,
will send medicines
to
111:264; orders seizure
De
Lancey, 111:341-
objects to bringing of per-
Analytical Index
—
—
H. continued, from New York city, III:
Parsons, Samuel sons
483-484;
Passage, George
to
to
99
1
want
of
De
IV:409; his troops in flour, IV:459. 487. 591 message, V 4 strength ;
carries
:
I
;
garrison under his
V:26
command,
(note); limitations to his
control of mihtia,
62;
IV:
boats,
writes concerning Oliver
;
Lancey,
of
of
captains
V:46-47, 61-
V:77; renews from south, V:85-
to erect beacons,
ceives
86; advises
land
of
grants
to
lett's levies,
N. Y., prisoner, VI:726. N. J., Washington
89
;
proposed
supplies
list
VI: 188,
to,
of prisoners,
VI
:
514; recommends appointment in levies, VI:809; regiments under his
VII:115; forwards VII:262; interests himMaj. Lawrence, VII:307.
orders,
prisoner, self in
Partelow, John,
VII:357.
loyalist,
Parto, Francis, prisoner at Poughjkeepsie,
Parton,
of
York
estimates
Beaumarchais,
II:
(Mrs), of
city,
New
11:542.
now Totowa, N.
J.,
troops to be
1:616. 619, 624. 662,
sent to,
673; Washington at, VI: 309, 412, 441, VIII:407. major von, German under Burgoyne, 11:452 ,
(note).
Passy, France, Franklin (note),
709
at,
V:408
(note), VIII: 00. 1
103. Patchin, Freegift, of Harpersfield,
N. Y.,
V:579, 633,
prisoner,
VI:660, 727. Patchin,
Isaac,
N. Y.,
of
prisoner,
Harpersfield,
V:579. 633.
Paterson, Patison, see also Patterson,
Pattersson,
regiment.
1
Pass, Jonathan, of Ulster county, distressed
in,
Passaic (Pasaick, Passaick) Falls,
militia,
Pasick, see Basic.
N. Y.,
hotel
J.,
VIII:415.
Pattison.
Paterson. Eleazer, colonel, of
(note).
Paschall,
N.
Passaic County,
VI:660. 727.
author,
James,
services
305
VI:836.
near,
VIII :406.
officer
1
VI:894.
Passaic,
Passern,
chester
IV:230;
Marinus Wil-
Passage, Henry, of Tryon county,
519-520;
V:505-507,
continued.
mihtia,
lieutenant of Col.
measures for protection of West-
officers,
725
—
Albany county
approve accounts, 111:494; Clinton to, on commis-
sions
Clinton Papers
by enemy, IV:
683. Passage, George, adjutant, of Col.
Abraham Wemple's 23
regiment of
Cumberland
first
county
chairman of committee,
:803, asks support for adherents
New York, IV:800-802. 814; captured by Green Mountain Boys, IV:846; assurance given by, to Micah Townsend. V:70; commissions sent to, V:
of
State of
726
—
Paterson, Eleazer
continued.
VI:213;
Coenradt
Patrie,
836; recommends appointments, VI:25-26; forwards information,
New York
asks appointment
of
Christopher,
Col. Peter R. Livingston's regi-
ment of Albany county IV:35.
militia,
of commissioners for conspiracies,
Patten, see Patton.
VI
Patterson, Pattersson, Pattison, see
:2 13,
230-231
;
advice
garding treatment of
to, re-
tories,
VI:
274-275; member of committee protesting against Vermont claim, VI:613. Paterson,
rumor regarding,
eral,
his
brigadier-gen-
John,
11:456,
brigade,
11:206;
IV:347,
Paterson, iviathew, justice, of Fred-
county, N. Y., asks for
Dutchess
precinct,
for permits
wives of loyalists,
IV:358,
V:81, VII: 306, 381.
sary,
Patterson,
loyalist,
go
530-531, 536;
New
his
to
re-
New
514-515,
11:502-503,
be conducted
to
11:536-537;
York,
Clinton on privilege granted
11:550-551;
292
of
Patterson,
;
his
parole.
request of his wife,
to,
III:
\ :59
1
-
592.
;
Robert,
Patison,
Halifax,
Vt.,
(Madam),
Patrick,
of
Orange F urnace, Orange county, N. Y., 1:294. Patrick, Ebenezer, of Saratoga dis-
N. Y., V:262.
trict,
petitions,
Patrick-, Frederick,
111:210,
recruit for nine
months' service, V:538.
Levi
842, 857. 11:22, 40, 50, 66,
Patterson,
Patrick, William, petitions for protection of frontier,
111:210-21
Patrie, Coenradt, of Col. Peter
Livingston's regiment of militia,
IV:34.
of
Robert,
1.
R.
Albany
exempts of
Coxsackie, N. Y., 111:138. Patterson, Samuel, of Mamakating,
N. Y.,
pet:tions,
IV:563.
William,
prisoner
at
Wethersfield, Conn., 111:224. Pr,tter3ron, John, of
Mathew, of Saratoga disN. Y., petitions, IV:770.
county
Col.
91. 124.
Patterson,
Patrick,
of
Michael,
Pawling's regiment, 1:826, 834,
111:17.
trict,
John,
quest for permission to
to
Paw-
11:50; commis-
regiment,
ling's
V:402; appoints appraisers, V: S6 commits prisoner, VI:836. 1
Alexander,
(Pattison),
quartermaster of Coll. Levi
York,
352, 384, VII:115.
ericksburgh
also Paterson, Patison.
Patterson
exempts of Al-
bany, N. Y., IV:241. Pattiron, British
James,
major-general,
commandant
army,
New York
city, in
Lafayette,
IV:857
23-25 (note)
;
at
attack on Fort
(note),
V:
writes from Stony
Point on British operations, V:
Analytical Index
—
James
Pattison,
22-27
(note)
issued
permits
by, V:360-36 1,364, 375,658, 812, 950; his measures for defense, V:448-450. Pattison, Mo:es, of Capt. Silvester
Salisbury's light horse of Kings-
of
Peter,
Pattison,
Halifax,
Vt.,
(Patten),
of
James,
Col.
James McClaghry's regiment of Ulster county militia, 1:278; refuses to join exempts,
Patuxent
IIi:5I3.
V :446
Md.,
river,
¥111:416. Paulding,
,
N. Y.,
Paulding,
justice
oi
Peeks-
troops leave, 1:363; pris-
oners taken its
Cortlandt
of
Westchester
county,
aids in capture of
Maj.
Andre, 11:728 (note), VI:258
1:510; reports of evacuation, 11:346, IV: 180
(note)
first
(note)
817;
capture
204-208
(notes)
V:655;
near,
county
Westchester
regiment,
militia, to
American
V:288
landed
at,
V:204,
of,
prisoner taken
;
pass
V:657; V:782
to,
attack on, contemplated, at,
V:827,
¥111:317;
despatches
may go
by way
¥11:288;
regiments
of,
1:80, ¥ni:xix,
286
xjixvii
ferry to,
evacua-
;
¥111:279 (note), 283, Washington embarks for,
;
¥511:307, 308, 310. Pausch, G., captain, German officer under Burgoyne, 11:452 .
Pawling, see also Pauling.
lines,
conduct person
1:379,
445-446,
439,
448,
442-443,
11:141,
192-
carries letter,
111:107,
VII:536;
VIII :23.
1:423;
215 conveys
Pauling, William, prisoner,
Paulus, see Itnentshomtye.
521;
to
aid
to
V:74.
and de-
levies, ;
carries
recomletters,
order, 1:497, recruiting,
620; memorial
Pauling, see also Pawling.
of
!:448, 548, 593, 853, 11:214;
493,
regiment
commission, 1:341
mended,
addi-
major of
contmental
lieutenant- colonel
VI:685-686.
Paulding, William, deputy commis-
Albert,
Pawling,
sires
193,
at,
garrison
Briti:h troops
;
IV: 170;
tional
sary,
intelligence from, sought,
;
.
Paulding, Jonathan Horton, major,
to
to,
11:802,
of,
(note)
(note)
J.,
1:352,
to,
tion of,
11:293, 294.
John,
Manor, N. Y.,
of
366;
N.
City,
cross
troops
fleeing
(note);
(note).
Paul, Joseph, owner of Potts house,
kill,
Hook, now Jersey
111:112, IV:505, 508,
111:17.
Patton
727
11:599; news brought by way
1:575, IV:755.
ton,
Clinton Papers
Paulus (Poulas, Powlass, Powles)
continued.
;
—
furnish
command 11:43,
of,
testimony, at
501
,
1:565,
1:576-579; 1:637;
Sydman's
46, 48; ready
to
bridge, to
head
State of
728 Pawling, Albert detachment, ation his
—
1
5
11:607
of,
commend-
;
608;
(note),
levies consid-
in
appointment
—
continued,
II :2
111:284-286; IV: 134; instructions
to visit legis-
ered,
to,
lature,
IV
:1
83-1 84;
news from
sends
IV:668; commissioned,
frontier,
IV:863, 865-866;
V:20;
garding magazine,
V
advice
his
20
New York
re-
horses
continued. Pawling, Henry Col. Albert Pawling's levies; appointment of, 1:569; at Fort
listments
made
11:18;
prisoner,
752;
:
turns
907,
160, 165, 177, 181-183, 189, learns of 244-248, 252, 941 disaster to V:150, Minisink,
joins
;
to join
V:148,
Sullivan,
150,
;
160,
164; orders
161,
29 -292 his V:42 1-422; his call, V:71 1
;
on
tack
99;
to
go
corps demoralized, subject
to
informed of
at-
militia 1
;
Schoharie, to
V:
to,
VI:93-94,
Fort Schuyler, VI:
248-249; may intercept enemy, \\:231 242; seeks advice, VI :38 1-382; at Wawar225,
,
VI:438;
sing,
goes
to
VI: 704; orders
Claver-
1
V:
Mamakating,
at
;
New York
151.
1
:
840,
11:623,
IV:862, V:75, 107; at Marble76 lieutenant, of fifth town, V
Gen.
needed by,
by, 1:839,
stationed
en-
819;
1:775,
Montgomery,
of
V:705; recompany, V:806,
regiment,
his
VII:14, 65, 306, 381; in address to Clinton, VIII:
195.
Ulster
regiment,
of
colonel,
Levi,
Pawling,
county
third
militia,
on committee to obstruct Hudson,
1:138;
to
delegate
1:244;
congress,
to
provincial
go
into im-
mediate service, 1:258; consults
299;
with Clinton, 1:295, of,
1:364;
at
praise
Fort Constitution,
1:443; orders
to,
1:495, 502-
503, 532. 547, 580, 586-588.
619;
command
in
of levies,
I:
VI:
547, 586, 603; arranging ap-
784, 810-811; pursues enemy, VII: 180, 195, 199, 226; sends news about Wawarsing, VII:
pointments with Clinton, 1:557;
190-191, 225-226; orders to, from Gen. Heath, VII:459-
587,
Passaic Falls, 1:619, 624, 673;
460
to
ack,
;
on
commissions
to,
and
dis-
to
reports
Washington,
588, 592, 618;
611;
be
to
at
1:587-
Ramapo,
send
reinforced,
troops
12-51 3; ammuni-
625, 646, 652; procures
tion in his care,
VII:534; recom-
mation,
mends discharge
of levies,
\'II:
574.
647-648,
captain, of second
New York
line
and
1
:65 I -652
ment,
1
suggests
;
:665
;
I:
677-678;
protection of citizens intrusted
Pawling, Henry, regiment,
infor-
1:637; sends news,
639-640,
to
1:623-624,
:5
charges, VII
I:
to,
appoint-
intelligence sent to.
Analytical Index
—
Pawling, Levi
continued.
;
1:728; president of
illness,
court martial, 1:813, 818.
824; mentioned 31
;
for senator, II:
rank,
11:358;
of safety, 11:379; his
in council
11:624; threatening
sent to,
letter
11:644-645; judge. advised
250;
538-539,
825
822,
seizure of tory suggested to,
11:207, 214; senator,
IV:66,
of
service
;
114, under,
troops
receives
111:469;
III:
111:390,
with,
697,
depositions,
111:545, 729. 738, 739; to ex-
amine prisoners, 111:666; forwards news. 111:738-739, 741-
742;
reward, IV: 19; on
offers
meeting place of legislature, IV:
354-355; persons
names
furnishes
deserving
219-220. dian
439.
VII:548;
;
In-
V:335 V:
his political activity,
615; trustee of Clinton College, VI: 5 36; reports attack on Wawarsing, VII: 190-1 92.
Pawling, tavern
now in,
VIII
Pawlings, ity,
Dover,
,
Y.,
:4 19.
colonel, his captiv-
N. Y.,
loyalists in,
precinct,
VI:531.
at
Payne, see also Pain, Paine. Payne, name of two plunderers on
army
VII:420.
lines,
widow, of N. Y.. VII:345.
Payne,
.
Island.
Shelter
Payne. Benjamin, of Connecticut,
member
V
of general assembly,
:
535. Payne, Elisha, of New Hampshire, on committee, VI:643; forwards of
proceedings
commissioners,
commission
on
VII:445;
see also
Peabody,
Pabody.
Peabody, Ebenezer, sixth
to
VII:447.
adjust boundaries,
lieutenant,
of
Massachusetts regiment, on with
scout
V:
Ballard,
Capt.
417.
Peabody,
Isaac,
Kings 111:673.
district.
of
exempts
of
Albany county.
Nathan, of exempts of
Peabody. Kings
district.
Albany county,
111:673, 732.
Peabody, Nathaniel, delegate from
New
Hampshire
congress,
continental
to
V:758.
787,
815,
856. VI: 10.
by VIII: 37;
prevented
ministry.
change
in
expectation
VIII:43, 62, 75, 136, 165
(note) speech,
(Paulding's)
quartermaster.
army, with Burgoyne Saratoga. 11:452 (note).
of,
11:569.
Pawling's
William,
British
Peace,
N.
729
dis-
V: 146-1 47.
commissioner.
(note)
infor-
IV:845-846. 850;
tributes relief funds.
of
IV:
relief.
653, 683-685; forwards mation,
Clinton Papers
Paxton,
1:680-681; to command regiment in Highlands, 1 :688, 689 his
—
;
suggested
VIII:73-74;
in
king's
treaty
of,
VIII :74 (note), 89, 133, 149, 153,
154,
166
(note).
167
State of
730 Peace
—
continued.
209,
186,
212,213. 214.215,220,223, 228, 235, 238, 243, 245, 255,
260,269,293,328, 333, 339; articles
provisional
(note),
147,
VIII :74
of,
78,86-87,89,93, 101, 166 160. 158, 155,
(note),
211. 212. 223,
185.
William
Pearce,
183.
177.
(note),
New York
234. 248, 263, 270, 274;
still
—
continued.
VI:531;
assessor,
836; testifies on VI:889.
justice,
court
VI:
martial,
Pears, see also Piers.
Caleb, of Fredericksburgh.
Pears,
Dutchess county, N. Y., V:409. Pears, Daniel, of Claverack district,
N. Y., V:930. Pears, Samuel, of Fredericksburgh,
91-92,
Dutchess county, N. Y., V:409.
100-101, 103; commissioners VII!: 101; congratulations for, on. VIII: 134. 178. 231 Eng-
Pearsee, Jonathan, captain, of Col.
VIII :90,
contingent,
;
lish
sentiment on,
Peacock,
,
against,
Peacock,
V
1 1 1
:
1
60- 161.
captain, accusation
levies,
lieutenant,
levies,
of
VI:627.
Peacock, Thomas, of second
Pearson, see also Pierson. Pearson, Christopher, of Butternuts,
regi-
Pearson,
New
of
Hampshire, deputy secretary of house of representatives, V:653, 654. 655. J.,
ment, Ulster county militia. III:
Pease, see also Peese.
262.
Pease, Abner, of
Peak, Peake, see also Peek. Peak,
Jesse,
of
Schenectady,
N. Y., VI:334. Peake (Peek), Daniel, of Kings district,
of exempts
Albany county,
artist,
V:13
John,
NY.,
of
Dutchess county,
111:177.
Peaice, see also Pierce. Pearce, Nathan, of Pawling's precinct,
Peatzhold,
N. Y., 11:539, VI:531.
Pearce, William, captain, of third regiment, Dutchess county militia.
George,
British
pris-
VI: 731.
Peck,
Ulster
of
,
county.
N. Y., 1:770, 795. Peck,
(note).
Pear,
N. Y., VI:333.
tady,
oner,
Peale, Charles Willson, of Phila-
Pa.,
Albany county, N. Y., robbed, 111:608, 609, 610, IV:187.
Peasly. settlement north of Schenec-
111:628, 629, 630.
delphia,
VII: 14.
65, 306, 381.
N. Y., V:417.
VI:503. Richard,
New York
Albert Pawling's
Caleb,
his
family
sent
to
enemy, VI:452. Peck,
Peck,
N.
of
New
Jersey,
1:554.
John, J.,
Westchester
N. Y.. VI:630.
Jacobus,
loyalist,
Peck,
of
David.
county,
of
VI:606.
Essex
county,
Analytical Index
Peck, Joseph, of SouthoM, N. Y., suffered
injuries
VII:345,
by,
346.
New
Peck, Samuel, of
Jersey, loy-
1:554.
alist,
Peck, William,
V:387.
LitchF.eld, Conn.,
Peckwell,
confined at
loyalist,
writes
Henry,
to
see also
Peddock,
Levy,
Col.
VI1:286.
Willett's levies,
Pedry, see also Petrie, Petry. Pedry,
John,
of
Tryon
681,
469;
militia
628,
11:493. ordered
III:
1:375,
to,
376, 526; supplying troops
at,
1:379, 1V:623; barracks
to
be
erected
at,
I:
1:406; Clinton
at,
64, 68, 69, 71, 72; conference
county,
N. Y., V:179.
Gen.
439;
1:433, at,
:440
1
;
Lee's or-
regiment
dered
to,
1:463; Massachusetts
troops
at,
1:488, 540; continen-
tal
troops
1:495; cannon
at,
666,
1:620,
:695
at,
11:33;
enemy 684; fort
680,
1:679,
seizes,
petitions,
Gen. McDougall's headquarters, 1:724, 729, 736,
Poughkeepsie,
346. 355. 357. 430, 438, 520,
11:546.
547, 578, 598, 602, 610, 626,
Peek, see also Peak, Peake. Peek, George, shipwright,
near,
1
;
741, 743, 798, 11:37, 51, IV:
1:572.
Peek,
731
continued.
679,
troops
Marinus
Col.
—
Peekskill
at,
Paddock. of
Papers
423, 425, 427, 431, 11:7, VI:
Udny Hay, V:852. Peddock,
— Clinton
of
George,
N. Y.,
petitions,
Peek, Jacobus, lieutenant, of second regiment,
Albany county
militia,
111:66. Peekskill
(Peck's
Kill.
Peek's
N. Y., point which commands it, 1:134; Gen. Heath's Kill),
1:147, 439, 442,
headquarters,
447, 468, 488, 11:406, V:373
630, 664, 687, 745, 763, 822,
844; alarm guns
to
1:732,
articles
at,
11:361;
1:739;
prisoners
336;
44,
11:6,
11:29; sloops
63
11:53,
ordered
to,
be
to
fired at,
landed
taken
provisions
to,
for,
be ordered
(note);
to,
regiments
11:6L 74, 178, 180.
VII:262,
196,
197, 280, 323, 348; ar-
269, 293, 294, 302 reinforcement from, 1:152; Sir Henry
mory
at,
Clinton's
185,
390,
(note),
396. ;
headquarters,
enemy lands levies
repair
near, to,
1:155;
1:249, 250; 1:258,
280,
301; cartridges wanted at, I: 264; deserted by militia, 1:283; officer left at, at,
1:305, 306; stores
1:318, 439, 464, 477, 659,
11:75; Gen. Putnam's
headquarters,
11:99,
225,
196,
120,
148,
319,
388;
Washington expected at, II drawn from, 11:132, 383 :
1
1
1
;
troops
(note); broil
11:293; Gen.
at,
Parsons ordered
11:354, 461, 479, 513 (note); apprehensions entertained
at,
to,
11:360,
362,
State of
732 Peekskill
—
390
Col.
ill
;
continued.
(note),
to,
11:589;
N.
VI:13
(note),
405,
399,
direction at
11:725
at,
to
11:777, at,
provision
wanted
406,
commanding
ceeds ers
;
schooner
IV: 183, 201 from,
regiment pro-
prison-
;
IV:301;
troops
IV:352; enemy moving toward, IV:869; Orange county French V:471 com.pany at, VII:113 army passes through, ;
Peeks
heights of,
;
kill,
Peekskill
chester county,
1:303,
VII:245. creek,
N. Y.,
311; Gen.
V:27
(note).
Peekskill bay,
Hudson
near,
permitted to go Peekskill
county,
Peenpack
to,
West-
fort
on,
McDougall
681,
682.
V:163,
VII:
111:541,
against,
IV:169,
price of beef at, 111:680;
by way of, IV: 168; country
to
Oquaga,
near,
unpro-
tected,
IV:562;
distressed inhab-
itants,
IV:653, V:81
return sent from,
clerk at,
;
need
683;
of
VII: 349. Peese, see also Pease.
Peese (Pees), Asa, of exempts of
Kings
Albany
district,
county,
111:673, 674, 731, 732.
Peet,
of
,
rider,
Connecticut,
post
IV:151-152.
Peible, see Prebble. Peit. see also Peet.
river, vessel
V:423.
Hollow, Putnam county,
Landing,
(Peanpack,
Peit,
N
Westchester
Peapaght, Peen-
Peempeck,
paght, Peenpeck, Penepack, Pe-
New
of
Stephen,
Windsor,
Y., 1:230.
Pekonasink ster
N. Y., VI:409.
Peempack,
:539,
expeditions
;
Peet, see also Peit.
N. Y., VI:786. Peekskill
of. I:
to. Ill
;
route
leaving,
(note)
603, VII: 168; committee
Gen.
111:179,
150.
107,
697 detachments go V:281 665,
410;
IV:182;
sent
,
111:49, 50; horses
111:116;
V:75.
830,
696,
headquarters,
to,
officer
I:
176. 278, 282, 291. 321, 322,
(note);
455, 496, 497, 501 leaves,
417;
409,
811, 870
at.
Gates'
VIII:
(note),
at,
719, IV:
696.
111:681,
823,
portance of post, 11:593; ington
stationed
troops
166. 305, 370. 371,571, 765,
unim-
Wash(note), 726
Y,,
566,
be marched
comparative
Orange county,
peck, Pinpack),
;
will
continued.
pack, Piempeck, Pienpack, Pien-
611;
guard at, 11:551 troops defending works should be nearer than,
11:586; troops
—
Peenpack
Alexander Hamilton
11:542
at.
New York
(Pougconsinck)
county,
county,
now
in
.
Ul-
Orange
N. Y.. 1:228.
Pell, see also Pells.
Pell,
John,
of
Brinckerhoff's
Dutchess county
Col.
Abraham
regiment militia.
of
V:825.
Analytical Index
Pell,
Philip,
Westchester
of
Jr,
county, N. Y., commissary
518-519;
VI:517,
V:461.
128,
of
IV:
prisoners, permits given by,
127,
—
instructions
V:
for,
385-387; matters in his charge, V:422, 423, 463; bonds given V:433, VI: 708; has list to, V :649 Samuel of prisoners,
Clinton Papers
733
Pemberton, see also Pimbleton.
Ebenezer
Pemberton,
New York
city
his church,
Mass.,
(Dr), of and Boston, :71.
1
William,
Pemberton,
Albany, N. Y.,
of
captain,
V:712,
loyalist,
713.
Pemberton,
William,
of
surgeon,
;
Hake
difficulty of
has
;
ordered
on prisoners, VI
to retaliate
35
procuring exchanges,
VI:513-515;
V:954,
1
V:670; shows
applies to,
of
charge
:
1
33-
D.
John
Goes, VI :266; direction given
VI:405;
Westchester
516;
of
VI:515VII :2 7;
county,
prisoners sent to,
signs memorial, Pell,
condition
pictures
to,
VII:631.
704;
New York
567; VIII:195.
V:
VI:512, 520,
recruiting,
561,
line,
address,
in
joins
thew (Matthias),
Abraham
signs
petition,
lieutenant,
N. Y..
Pelts,
signs petition,
William,
Frear's
of
regiment
VI:529.
Col.
of
John
Dutchess
VI:589.
county Pemart's wharf, at Peekskill Landmilitia,
ing,
Westchester county, N. Y.,
VI:409. VII :46a.
of
loyalist
VII:393.
loyalist
prisoner,
VII:
393. Penderson, see Punderson.
Solomon, lieutenant, of
Pendleton,
New York
regiment.
1
,
V
line,
692-693, IV:
752
;
states griev-
VI:656-657,
VII:498-
1
26,
:
500, 565-566;
ered
Pelton, Philip, of Dutchess county, •
Cuyler's
his
conduct, VI:
VII:25-26, 622; consid-
signs
VI:529.
Mat-
,
lieutenant,
(Pendergrass),
Thomas,
792, Daniel,
C.
corps, prisoner,
ance,
Benjamin, captain, petition, VI: 5 29.
Pelton,
VII:287.
(Pendergrass)
V:74.
Pelton,
Marinus
Col.
of
Willett's levies,
Pendergast
40-4
prisoner,
(note).
James,
prisoner, 11:623,
Pells, see also Pell.
Henry,
Pender,
fifth
Pellinger, see Bellinger.
Pells,
toga, 11:451
Sara-
at
Burgoyne
Pendergast
Samuel T., captain, of second
regiment.
with
army,
British
regiment,
twenty-first
for
appointment,
VII:20-21,
25-26,
describes disturbed
VI: 793,
578-579;
condition
Vermont,
VII:556-557;
suggestions
regarding
of his
prisoners,
VII:557-559. Peter
Penet,
agent of,
of
(T.
P.),
Virginia,
European transactions
VII:382-383, VIII:59, 102.
State of
734 Penman, Alexander, of
Penn,
figures in trial
North
from
Carolina to continental congress,
work
satirical
IV:
attributed to,
608. Penne,
Johannes 11:109. regiment, Snyder's Pennel (Pannel), John (James), of
captain,
first
Cum-
regiment,
berland county
VI
militia,
of
Ill:
17.
Penney, see also Penny.
of grain
Penney,
Joseph,
N. Y., Penney,
Newourgh,
loyalist,
1:246.
William,
of
county, N. Y., petitions,
1:61
tions of,
be cut
strument
advanced
1:134;
provisions,
in to,
encouraging to
1
:
treaty
1
74
;
in
op-
1:176;
V:323
difficulty
(note)
;
sentation
(note)
;
of
11:101 of,
grain,
IV:737
V
congress,
invasion
of,
IV:470;
in,
exportation
:
;
its
public
V:
of,
ser\'ice
18; constitution
1
of
V:269
(note),
misery of citizens
;
3 (note)
1
low-
how
of,
V^:312; boundary'
425
;
money
congress appeals
to,
quota of supplies from, looked
to,
for flour for
816;
price of flour in,
flour
to
in, V: V:454 ;
\':514;
V
army,
:
VI: 179;
be obtained from,
VI:
271, 384; scanty suppHes from, \'I:299; its dispute with Con\'I:684;
money
in,
proportionate
VI :687; asked
compensate soldiers
to
ciation of pay,
11:598
of,
360, 385, 386, 387, 388; purchasing power of
11:555
(note),
defending,
obtaining pro-
permit
(note);
asked to increase reprein
to
necticut,
VI:714, VII:469, VIII :39 (note), 46; (note),
asked
value of
quotas
V:
and forage from, IV:2425, 141-142, V:265,294, 318;
1:718; sxk
tories,
of
difficulty
con-
111:741,
vision
1775, 1:210; pris1:622; news from,
sent to,
financial
cit}',
Hudson
posed to state equality,
soldiers
restric-
disregards
Annapolis convention,
oners sent
115;
from
to,
treasury,
V:382, 499, 500, 501, VIII:
1:170; represented
population
tinental
in-
111:611;
in,
regarded,
from
to,
recorded
VI:529.
New York
from
road
1:127; river,
off
in-
Dutchess
loyalty of, 1:66;
;
11:673;
and wages, 111:220;
prices
ered,
commercial
Pennsylvania,
11:649; ob-
in,
^ited to convention for regulating
(note)
of
continued.
lottery,
character of Quakers
:26.
Pennel, John, of Halifax, Vt.,
to
business
mo.^.ey
Col.
of
James,
—
Pennsylvania
taining
delegate
John,
IV:190,
Ducalon.
Stephen 191. 192.
New York
supplies,
French
consul-general
321, 322; attitude
pay
11:603
British
obstructs
(note)
of
officers,
prisoners ;
in,
;
asked
to
VI :865
forward
on
for depre-
VI:791
in,
of
;
\'II:
delegates
\'III:116;
VIII: 156
desires return of congress
Analytical Index
—
Pennsylvania
continued.
Philadelphia. ¥111:238-239, 247; subordinates particular to
Vn!:340.
IV:581
IV:
from,
intelligence
;
182; endangered, IV:223; plan for
IV:367
securing,
232
Vl:384; from, VI:725.
(note)
;
imports,
will
tion
11:506
authorize duties on
(note)
;
in
expedi-
strength
of,
VI:442; enemy
in
IV :1 73 1V:258 state, IV
in
1:63,
111:278, 304; "Journal," 1:61;
208
IV:29
V:
(note),
(note). 498.
regiments, see al:o troops
(Stewart's), VI:
631,
IV:11,
163,
223.
(note); ninth (Butler's), (note)
232
;
V:155 V:
eleventh (Hubley's),
(note)
;
artillery (Proctor's),
V:226. 235 (note), VI:412, 413; German (Burchardt's), IV:
(note),
578-579,
571-572,
584, 592; uniform
V:202;
of,
V
on for reinforcement,
relied
247
(note),
provision
for,
4 2-4 4 1
artillery ;
(note);
de-
3; supplies
VI:114;
Vl:273;
Lamb's
1
in
at
for,
Kings
Col.
regiment,
to winter in
:
state
V:608-610;
VI:1
insufficient,
1
224, 229, 231,290-291, V:86, 240 (note), 241 87, 122,
Billet,
Vl:547-550, 553-555,
564-565,
Ferry,
571, 586,589, 595,599, 615,
Crooked
at
Gen. Sullivan's ex-
(note),
(note);
246 and names
winter 653; IV:333 (note);
(note);
fourth (Butler's), 111:566,
616.
of,
232 in right wing, V:152 V:195 of, mutiny
ficiency of,
547;
V:504 VI :280,
rendezvous
;
V:123
pedition,
of colonels.
regiments, second
11:619;
of,
634,
111:633.
IV:363;
"Gazette,"
"Packet,"
II:
Washington,
(note),
VII!:383 (note)
massacre
508. nervspapers:
785
magazines inade-
enemy
Gen. Gates,
11:813, 828,
of,
interrupted, of
Wyoming V:232 (note).
deficiency
quarters
obliged to abandon state, supplies
V:
militia
reinforce
of,
(note),
V:232
(Schott's),
11:814; march against Cochecton,
company
11:757,
quate,
quotas
Onondagas, 1:164,
against
IV:703
may
;
against
VI:737.
military affairs,
79
11:236;
course,
Washington's
;
troops, to reinforce
prisoner taken
remonstrates
legislature,
(note)
contd.
independent
;
(Spalding's),
(Franklin's),
(note);
—
regiments
370, V:232 (note)
Wyoming
1
posts of,
—
735
(note); riflemen
111:356,
attack,
savages
frontier
Clinton Papers
Pennsylvania
to
general interest,
—
New
John
VI
:
Jer-
Vl:442; ill effect of compromise on, Vl:592-593. sey,
Penny, see also Penney. Penny, John,
of
Col. John Field's
regiment of Dutchess county militia,
V:825.
New York
State of
736
Pennybacker's
(
near
Mills,
British
evacuation
;
V:I56 VIII
of,
at,
:1
67
Fla.,
New
reaches
from,
garrison
VII:111,
York,
212.
Hanover
Ulster
precinct,
county, 111:499, IV:126.
Pepachton river, Delaware county, N. Y., 11:644, IV:168. Papacton,
(Papachton,
Pepacton
Pocpacken,
Papakton. Papaton. also
Poughpaken;
called
Papa-
Papapunk, Papaconk, Papaschunk). Delaware county, N. Y., settlers quitting, 1:369;
conck,
offer of
peace
11:271
to,
(note)
enemy
procures cattle at. III
tories
and Indians
expedition
to.
from,
brought
property taken
at,
111:681
be sent unite at,
;
;
:505
;
111:544;
111:626; persons
730;
111:666, at,
111:666, 693,
698. 730, IV:18; grain
left
at.
IV:17; spy to to, IV:18; troops may IV:168. road
to.
Pequea, Pa., soldier Percy,
,
Hugh.
eral. British
Earl,
at,
IV:229.
(note).
at
army, IV:509.
Saratoga,
U :45
regiment.
New
Marlborough, Ulster county. 411.
Washing-
Pa.,
river.
VIII :402.
ton at.
cinct.
(creek), branch of
river
Schuylkill
III:
Edmond. of Amenia N. Y.. IV:401.
pre-
Perouse,
Jean Francois Galaup. Count de La, French naval com-
mander, VII:1 12 (note).
(Dr), VI:
Perry (Peary, Pery),
account with,
Pell's
Capt.
561. Perry.
lieutenant,
.
tion given by,
Perry,
David, of Col. James regiment
Claghry's
county Perry,
informa-
111:59.
militia,
of
Mc-
Ulster
VI:624, Col.
John Field's Dutchess county mi11:734. of
John,
regiment of litia,
Perry, John, of Orangetown, N. Y.,
V:657. Perry. T.
&
M..
of
New York
city,
jewelers, VIII:xxxii. Persell,
John.
of
Haverstraw,
N. Y., V:47l. Persen, see also Parsons, Person.
lieutenant-gen-
Persen, Cornelius, of Ulster county.
N. Y.,
Percy, John, ensign, of forty-seventh regiment, British army, with Bur-
goyne
first
VI:532.
line,
Perkins, Zophall, of exempts of
Perlee,
Pensel (Pencel), Peter, of exempts of
I
of
Joseph,
New York
Perkiomen
(note). 256, 273.
Pensacola,
Perdun, Peter, prisoner, V:73. Perkins,
,
troops
reinforced,
probably (note)
VIII :402.
at.
Me.,
i
Pa.,
Philadelphia,
Washington Penobscot,
Pennypackers)
1
Persen,
petitions.
IV:819.
Jacobus, of Ulster county,
N. Y.,
petitions,
VI:621.
Persen, Johannis, of Ulster county,
N. Y..
petitions.
IV:819.
—
Analytical Index
Perslow, Jeremiah, of Col. Johannes Snyder's regiment of Ulster county Person, see also Parsons, Persen. Person, Enoch,
artificer,
1:452.
German
of
Flats,
Margaret,
German
of
John,
to
sent
family
11:540
warrant delivered
to,
VII:3I9. second
Andrew, major, Massachusetts regiment, judge adof
1
:4
1
3
;
desires permit,
VI
:
293.
joins in
N. Y.. levies,
James, of Orange county, loyalist,
813; permission John,
111:603,
given
to,
IV:
V:364.
lieutenant-colonel,
of
Queen's Loyal Rangers, his corps, 11:242 (note), 243 (note). III:
468, V:386, VI:731 sent to, IV:444-445.
;
message
line, his
appoint-
I
VIII
of
New York
city,
:xxxiii.
county, Tryon V:304. at,
post
Va.,
rendezvous
of
11:814.
Petersham, Charles, Viscount, captain,
twenty-ninth regiment, Brit-
army, carries despatches, II:
459
(note).
Petersham,
clergyman
Mass.,
of,
VIII:218. Peterson,
N. Y.,
of Charlotte
VII:21. 313address, VIII: 95.
& Rapelje,
ish
Peters,
Peters,
VI:8I1,
Petersborough,
schooner,
Peterboro (Peterborough), N. H., post at, V:697.
Peters,
New York
ment,
Petersburg,
,
widow,
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
ment.
grocers,
(note).
vocate,
IV:129.
314;
VIII :337, 370.
Peters,
Fredericksburgh
loyalist.
Peters
Peter, see Tsistarare.
"Peter,"
of
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
VI:576.
Peter, see Atyatonneatha.
British
VI:
to continental con-
Peters, William, ensign, second regi-
Johnstown, N. Y.,
Canada, VI:452. Peter, chief,
512.
precinct,
precinct,
N. Y., IV:34I.
his
III:
V:202,
VIII :71, 72, 83.
Peters, Sarah,
V:297. Peskel,
616
847,
Samuel,
Peters,
N. Y., IV:342.
Pescod, Molly, of
Philadelphia,
United States
739.
617,
717,
gress,
company, 111:102. Perth Amboy, N. J., see Amboy.
Flats,
of of
807; delegate
in his
Pesausie,
secretary
672,
ment, Orange county militia, losses
John,
Richard,
Pa.,
(note),
Person, Silas, captain, of fourth regi-
Pesausie,
Peters,
737
board of war, 11:499, 553,
11:249.
militia,
Clinton Papers
,
German
lieutenant
under Burgoyne, 11:453 (note). Peterson,
of
Peter,
Schenectady,
N. Y., 111:66. Petrie. Petry, see also
Petrie, first
Pedry. George, captain, of twentyregiment, British army, with
Burgoyne (note).
at
Saratoga,
11:451
State of
738
of
Barbour,
Petty,
German
Flats,
Pharrenton, see also Farington, Far-
German
Flats,
Pharrenton,
N. Y., IV:343.
rmgton.
Petry, Catharine, of
N. Y., IV:343. John,
Petiy,
Kings Col.
of
Jr,
Jacob
Klock's regiment of Tr>'on county
VI: 790.
mihtia,
William
Petry,
turn
German
of
(Dr),
622;
Ii:621,
justice,
of
IV:345;
sufferers,
IV:625;
militia,
for re-
signs
geon of fourth regiment, county
sur-
Tryon joins in
statement concerning loyalist, IV:
746-749
;
of
Jacob,
d.strict,
exempts of
Albany
county,
forward
cattle to
111:673. Phelps,
to
,
Albany, VII:40I.
N. Y.. recommended
Flats,
New York
V
petitions,
:
1
79
;
gives
information about enemy's corre-
jWillett's
VI:456-457; in Col. receives levies, VI :895
affidavit.
VII
spondence,
;
:81.
Phelps, Abner, employed at Robert Livingston's iron works,
V:753.
Phelps, Bezaliel, his affidavit, VII:
575-576. of
Charles,
Phelps,
Cumberland
county, N. Y., carries
251, 31
312; rion
1
his
;
defeats to
V:436; on
resolut.ons
mont
leaders,
juries
suffered
Pettet, see also Pettit.
160-162;
Pettet, John, signs petition, 111:210.
gress,
V:31
I-
Ethan Allen's mis-
Boston,
gressional
V:
letters,
artifice,
his
and
con-
Ver-
V:436-437; inV:672, VI:
by,
memorial
to
con-
Albany, N. Y., IV:209.
VI1:632, VI 11:58; agent for towns adhering to New York, VIII :7; appears before congress,
Joseph, major, of first Massachusetts regiment, VII :1 15.
ments, VIII :44.
Pettet,
of
Jonathan,
exempts
of
Pettingill,
assistant
Charles,
writes
master-general,
to
quarter-
Wash-
IV:22-24, 178; asked
ington,
matter
bring
of
forage
to
before
Washington, IV:24-26. Peyton of
(Petton),
Maj. Henry
member
goons,
1:413;
Henr>',
captain,
of court martial,
Paulus Hook,
V:206 Pfluger,
his gifts
and embarrass-
Livingston's iron works,
Phelps,
district,
(note), 208 (note). F., German lieutenant J.
under Burgoyne, 11:452 (note).
V:753.
exempts of Kings 111:732.
Israel,
of
Phelps, Seth, captain, of Col. turn
Lee's light dra-
in affair at
1:42;
Phelps, David, employed at Robert
Pettit, see also Pettet. Pettit,
\' 11
cut
Jonathan regiment,
Meigs'
Re-
Connecti-
wounded,
V:I53
(note).
Phelps, Shadrach, of Schaghticoke,
N. Y., VI1:609. Timothy, banished Vermont, VIII :58.
Phelps,
Phenix, see also Phoenix.
from
Analytical Index
Paw-
Philadelphia session of,
regiment
ling's
mJitia, 11:248.
Mathew,
Phenix,
399, sergeant, of Capt.
Uriah Drake's Ulster county exempts, V:3, 4. Phifster,
,
1:15; celebrated lawyer
newspapers published
of, in,
for,
dents
1:72, IV:535,
of,
VI:748, VII:561 ing
1:87, V:425, 444, VI:
in,
852-853; hospitality of, 94; buildings in, 1 :96, VIII 401 conventions at, 1:1 73,
;
at,
1:247, 270; expert on
fire rafts
comes from, 1:283-284;
at, 1:418, 705, V:219, 329, VI:270-271, 806; enemy marches toward, 1:455, 536; news received from, 1:686; edi-
stores
threatened,
730;
Washington
ward,
11:148; 170,
11:168,
at,
I
:
726,
1:725,
marches
to-
Washington
at,
602
IV:480,
(note), vni:307, 396, 401,404,410, 411,412,413;
398,
news from, sented
at,
isters at,
V
1 1 1
:
1
:206; m.emorial pre11:236; French min-
II
11:306 (note), 111:547,
04
;
distance of
camp
11:368, VIII:402; enemy
;
enemy
at,
be reinforced, 111:92; circular at,
abandons,
111:197, 199; enemy
111:278,
302,
385,
386, 387, 389(note),402,472,
485, 496. 519, 663, IV:303; congress in
session
in,
111:547,
774, V1I1:49, 56, 73,83, 164,
239, 241, 242, 664; plan adopted at, 1 :245
710;
11:594,
at,
(note)
78,
212,
on of constitution printed
1
74;
fortiiication
t
:
1
of
fieet
prisoners
V 96
:56,
:1
207,
1:200,
at,
111:83
(note),
676, 1V:294, 548 (note), V: 318, 889. VI:121, 447, 737,
1:93,
;
Clinton
1 1 1
printed
cost of liv-
;
(note), (note).
(note),288, 347, 352, Vl:311; rumors 11:406; concerning,
1:61,
V:299,
384 559
490,
562, 568, 572
to
resi-
continued.
11:372,
482,
1:56;
63; commercial center, 1:68;
—
American
11:494.
loyalist,
Pa., ship sailing
Philadelphia,
739
Papers
Ulster county
Phenix. James, of Col. Levi of
— Clinton
from,
in
pos-
179, 210; money brought
168,
1V:294, 296, 356, VI:
from,
75;
lottery tickets from,
accounts of persons
in,
commissary-general
at,
injurious publications in,
V:14 agent
on
1V:374; 1V:451; 1V:561; IV:608,
(note); proposal to send to,
way
V:64; Vermont leaders V:95; Baron Steuben
to,
V:131;
leaves,
touching
sentiment
in.
V:173-174;
currency.
Col. John Lamb to go to, V :2 4 weather at, V:446 (note), 496I
;
497; English news received at, V:526; agents return from, to Vermont, V:595; publications of
proceedings
V:623;
at,
meat from, V:749; news engagement received distress letters
of
delegates
carried
to,
salt
of naval
at,
V:760;
at,
V :822
;
V:834; com-
New York
State of
740
—
Philadelphia
continued.
missary department
VI:111; VI :1 79,
in,
be obtained from,
salt to
460; news from. VI:275;
1776, VI:
culty of defending, in
311; Gen. Arnold French
officers
diffi-
VI:428; VI:474;
at,
visit,
VI :498, VII: 543; invalid corps at, VI:603; state of business in, VI:870-87I
clothier general at,
;
militia called to defend,
VII :36l
Washington
VII:405;
leaves,
;
VII:470; VII:544: ex-
clothing transported to,
loan
officer
change
at,
VII:545, VIII :1 3; foreign affairs at, VIII:
at,
office of
European news arrives at, VIII :3 7; treaty provisional 3
VIII :86, 89, 93; officers VIII: II 3, to,
memorial
carry
117, 118; Egbert Benson carries to, VIII: 139, 148;
information
embark
British prisoners will
VIII
:1
56
at,
demand
(note);
for
hay at, VIII :206; anxious to remain seat of government, VIII:
Guy
Carleton sends
238-239;
Sir
agent
VIII :24 7;
to,
porary
Guy
capital,
to
be tem-
VIII :256;
Sir
Carleton's letter published
in,
VIII :262; delegates unwiUing to return to, VIII :264; newspaper report from,
VIII :264,
" Philadelphia," vessel,
1:386
Philadelphia ington's
402.
American
war
Philip,
County,
Pa.,
headquarters
in,
WashVIII:
Philipse,
George, of Albany county, his house robbed, IV:
N. Y., 188.
Philip, Jacob, of exempts of Clav-
erack
erack Philip,
N. Y., 111:643.
district,
Peter, of exempts of Clav-
Philip,
N. Y., 111:643.
district,
Willhelmus, of exempts of
Claverack
N. Y.,
district,
Ill:
642.
William H., of exempts of Claverack, N. Y., IV:651.
Philip,
Philips, Christian, of
New York
first
regiment,
VI:532.
line,
of
Coonrod,
Philips,
of
exempts
Dutchess county, IV:237.
IV:127,
Philips, William, prisoner,
VI:403, 514. Philipsburgh (Philipse Burgh, Phillip
bourrough),
Westchester
N. Y.,
from, 11:3;
county,
letter
prisoners sent from, to
Gen. Put-
nam, 11:318-319; regimental turns
VII: 188; steal
property
mit to go to
(note)
at,
1 1 1
:
;
90
1
New York
transports
;
and
destroy
111:87; Col.
at,
Graham
Morris
364 877
soldiers
passes
to,
;
to,
at,
Washington VIII:409, 410.
Philips.
see
V V
VI:487
(note);
Phillips,
per-
from,
ascend
French army encamps
Philipse,
re-
111:477,
11:752,
from,
108
(note).
also
Phillips.
;
reaches,
see
Philips,
Philip,
also
VII at,
Philip,
Analytical Index
Philipse
(Philips,
of
erick,
colonel,
N. Y.,
his house,
434,
742,
(note),
156
24
(note)
of
(note),
regiment,
(note),
in
his
cause,
IV: 124
farm,
an enemy of
V:159
(note).
Philipsburgh,
his
Manor
daughters,
11:724 (note). Frederick
daughter
of
11:724
Philipse,
Purchase
to
also
(see
Westchester
ipsburgh),
N. Y.,
Phil-
county,
be protected, IV:347-
348. Philips
precinct,
Phillips, Daniel, of
Philipstown,
Phillips,
Orange county,
militia, 1
:5
1
6;
of court martial, 1:589,
596, 613, 615; attends meeting vised with, to order,
1
:697
11:99;
121-123;
VI:249;
name attached
;
his
in
explanation
search for enemy.
stationed
on
Vt.,
David, city,
in
prisoner
New
11:596, 723.
frontier,
Samuel,
setts,
N. Y., IV:172. James, of Tryon county,
N. Y., V:179. 552.
572,
698.
employed
at
Livingston's iron works,
24
Massachu-
member
senate,
of boundary comVIII :269; president of VIII :395.
wishes to go to
Albany, N. Y.,
New
York, V:
Simon,
assistant
sary of issues,
IV:596.
Phillips,
Phillips,
commis-
William,
major-general.
in
Burgoyne's ex-
army,
pedition, 1:139, 11:433 (note),
450
(note),
453
(note);
en-
gages in conference to effect ex-
Phillips, John, of Bennington, Vt.,
Phillips, John,
Jr, of
371.
Orange county,
111:551,
552,
698.
British
banished,
Bennington,
111:551.
banished,
David, of Smith's Clove,
Phillips, Gibbart, of
of
Samuel,
Phillips,
Phillips, Sarah, of
Orange county, N. Y., IV:275. Phillips, EH, of Orange county, N. Y., IV:172.
Phillips,
county
of field officers, 1:687; to be ad-
mission,
N. Y., IV:I72.
York
Ulster
Jersey expedition,
member
Phillips,
now
N. Y., 11:335.
Phillips,
New
VII:349.
(note). Philipse
Moses, major, of second
Phillips,
of delinquencies in regiment, IV:
Susanna,
Philipse,
552.
111:551,
banished.
698.
V:23
Frederick, lord of
Philipse,
Vt.,
741
John, Jr, of Bennington,
Phillips,
26
declared
;
Clinton Papers
11:345,
VII :58
(note),
American
Yonkers,
1:377, 429,
(note),
59 (note);
Fred-
Phillips),
—
Robert
V:753,
changes,
V:764.
employed at Robert Livingston's iron works,
Phillips,
William,
V:753. Philosophical Society
(American),
State of
742
Society
Philosophical
made
continued. in-
scientific
Pa.,
Philadelphia, quiry to be
—
by,
V:497.
Phine, David, of exempts of Kings
Albany
III:
county,
Michael
Phinnes,
of
(Michall),
Cherry Valley, N. Y.. 11:823. Phlemsburgh, see Flensburg.
New York
city,
VIII :288, 301;
signs addresses,
VIII :395.
official,
"Phoenix,"
British
war
I:
proposed, IV:41
VII
captive,
posts
in-
154-155,
136,
(Barthol-
Tryon county, N. Y., VI: 79, 726.
petitioner,
Tryon county, V:179.
of
Tryon county, N. Y., petitioner, V:179, 305; supervisor, V:593.
Pickerd,
John,
Pickering,
York
Sir
city,
Edward, his
of
residence,
New VIII:
Timothy, of Massachumember of United States
Pickering,
board of war,
11:616
847,
622;
ganize
255-259. 309, 363, 385, 452, 465. 566567.
Picket (Piket), Barkly,
Conrad
Picket,
Canajoharie
111:607,
quartermaster's
Jr, of
Tryon
VI:660. of (Coonrod), N. Y., IV:
district,
P.cket
(Pickett), John, of Ccinajo-
N. Y., IV:723.
district,
788.
cut,
Picks,
loyalist,
V :388. New
David, of
Piemark,
has
,
bombarding 741-742.
his
Jersey,
(note),
helps
or-
depart-
V:693; removes commis-
for
project
American
fort,
I
:
Pierce, see also Pearce.
Pierce,
Isaac,
to
secretary'
Gen.
Gates, 11:525. Pierce, John, of Col. Peter ingston's
county
regiment
of
R. Liv-
Albany
IV:35.
militia,
Pierce, John, Jr, paymaster-general.
United States,
xiii.
setts,
172, 210-211,
246-247,
property seized, 11:625.
of
Pickerd, Adolf, of
N. Y.,
Caro-
:29.
Bartle
(Pikert),
omew),
ment,
over forage, VII:127-
dispute with Col.
Picket (Pickett), John, of Connecti-
brigadier-general,
vested by,
Picker
3.
of South
Andrew,
177,
Udny Hay
harie
(Mrs), her exchange
Pickens,
V^I:
his
722, 788. vessel,
264, 272, 283, 287. Picken,
continued.
V:898-899;
492-493;
county, N. Y.,
Phoenix, see also Phenix. Phoenix, Daniel, of
-
hides,
213-224,
673.
lina,
of
sary
—
Timothy
Pickering,
quartermaster-general,
Phine, see also Finney.
district,
New York
his care,
Pierce,
William,
N. Y., Pierce,
tickets
lottery
in
111:339, 341.
loyalist,
WilHam,
of Crompond, V:166.
justice,
Piercy, see Pearsee. Piers, see also Pears.
VI
:836.
Analytical Index
Piers,
Henry, of Westchester county,
—
Clinton Papers
Pines
Pierson, Samuel, captain, of Essex
Pierson
(note)
IV:796.
J.,
1
WoodhuU's
ice
82;
ing under, 11:281
;
Pike,
Robert,
major-general,
Pinkham,
army, 11:688, IV:509.
British
Jesse,
Amenia
of
Phihp,
N. Y.,
of
Clove,
Tryon
III:
county,
N. Y., VII:610.
(Pilmor),
Henry, captain,
army, with Burgoyne 11:451 (note).
Saratoga,
Pine, militia,
,
of
New York
:266.
Westchester county
Rombout
precinct,
Dutchess county, N. Y., V:168; has property on Long Island, VII :
54-55,575.
of
806, VI:158, VIII:
Jacob,
N. Y.,
Peter,
N. Y.,
of
captive,
of
captive,
Tryon county, VI: 726. Tryon county, VI:457, 726.
Piscataway, N. J., prisoner taken near, 111:598. Pisors (Pisser's) bay,
VI:730.
Pine, Silvanus, of
commissary
52.
Piper,
Pimbleton, see also Pemberton.
Pimbleton, Nathan, of
V:
prisoners, 11:523,
111:684,
833,
Piper, at
11:833,
prisoners,
Lewis,
American
of tw^enty-fourth regiment, British
1
Mass.,
111:202-203.
American
Pintard,
State militia,
Nan-
386.
Pillman, Christopher, of New^ City,
Pilmer
of
license de-
United States, 11:307 (note).
395.
Albany
captain,
Pintard, John, deputy commissary of
county,
information,
gives
pro-
Pinkney, William, attorney-general. of Smith's
Orange county, N. Y., IV:275. Pillet,
C, enemy
Thomas, of Westchester county, N. Y.. 111:159.
Piket, see Picket,
Morris,
VII:n3
Pinkney,
Pikert, see Picker.
Pilgrim,
Paul,
sired by,
N. Y., IV:376.
VI:872;
VI:913.
tucket island,
precinct,
at,
reach,
S,
Col.
of
killing
troops
tected by,
Sir
Pigot,
pro-
;
tories of,
its
Pinetree creek,
return,
IV:
at,
88
VI:365,
(note).
11:292.
: I
protection,
French
makes
VI
near,
515, VII:565; zealous
Fort
at
robbers harbored
;
officers serv-
Ramapo, 1:720;
at
Clinton, 11:76,
1:409; journeys 1:410, 11:727
Christopher Greene
in serv-
1:273;
of,
VI:404-405;
regiment of Orange county militia, gives information,
;
24 cowboys
vision for
Silas,
Pirson),
(Person,
captain, of Col. Jesse
at,
made by way
Pierson, see also Pearson.
county, N.
Westchester county,
Bridge,
N. Y., troops
N. Y.. 111:159.
743
N.
Y.,
boats Pister,
at,
IV:703
Fritrich,
cinct,
Oneida
expedition
waits
lake,
for
(note).
of Rhinebeck pre-
N. Y., V:372.
New York
State of
744
John, major of marines,
Plank, John,
loyalist,
British officer, order given by, at
Plank, Job's,
Jr,
Pitcairn,
Lexington,
:65.
1
his characteristics,
his alliance
on
1
New-
of
bestowed
title
1:26;
his wife,
;
Duke
with
1:23-24;
castle,
Chatham, :23, 24-25
of
his retirement,
1:26, 27; opposes stamp act,
I:
27, 40; defends John Wilkes, 59.
I:
movement
Pa.,
Pittsburg,
from,
Niagara proposed, IV: (note) Gen. Hand in com-
against
367
;
mand
at,
V:230
(note).
county
77.
V:885-886. Plassey, India, Robert Clive's victory at, 1:23, 27. Plater,
George,
Maryland VI:I95.
Pittsford
Ford), Vt.,
(Pits
V:905.
ligence received from,
V:232
Pa.,
Pittston,
N.
Pittstown,
J.,
at,
V:
456, VI:367. Pittstown
Ebenezer Smith, captain, of levies, 1:568.
New York
residents of, 111:321, at,
324; mur-
VII:559.
lieutenant,
Eliphalet,
VI: 763.
Charlotte
of
Dutchess
577.
ment,
Dutchess
builds
blockhouse,
11:814.
Jeames,
Israel
Youngs'
troop of horse,
Place,
Thomas,
Israei
tion,
loyalist,
of
Queens IV:731.
loyalist,
Youngs'
Capt.
county
Queens
county
Plainfield, Conn., resident of,
reaches,
IV:
his
joins in peti-
111:241.
New York city, Adams, 1:69, 70,
meets John ;
Piatt,
his house,
regiment
Piatt, lotte
1
:75.
John, of Col. John Field's
militia,
VII:
militia,
1:711;
Piatt, Jeremiah, of
71
of Capt.
troop of horse, IV:730.
268; French army 106 (note).
county
company, 11:832;
Place, see also Pleas. Place,
precinct,
N. Y., VI:
county,
Piatt, Israel, captain, of sixth regi-
(Pitsylvania)
levies,
of
Piatt, Eliphalet (Eliphelett), super-
court
Carolina
member
IV:283;
house, Va., rendezvous for North
Pittsylvania
of
fourth regiment, Dutchess county militia,
visor,
Town), N. Y.,
(Pitts
message from
Norwalk, Conn.. 111:494.
court martial,
(note).
supplies
from
delegate
to continental congress,
Piatt, Daniel, brings
Piatt, intel-
Ulster
11:249.
militia,
Plank (Plancks), Peter, of Freehold, N.Y., gives information,
Piatt,
VII:
Pittsfield, Mass., resident of,
der
I
of
regiment
Snyder's
Earl
William,
Pitt,
11:257.
of Col. Johannes
of
Dutchess
county
11:734.
John,
supervisor,
precinct,
of
Char-
Dutchess county,
N. Y., VI:577.
Analytical Index
West-
Piatt, Jonathan, captain, of
N. Y.,
chester county,
1:281
sulted,
his observation of
;
James Holmes, V:639-640,
Col.
Nathaniel,
Piatt,
be con-
to
of
captain,
first
regiment, Suffolk county minute-
—
Clinton Papers
Piatt,
745
—
Zephaniah
continued,
of council for temporary govern-
ment, VIII: 184.
Zephaniah, Jr. lieutenant, of exempts of Dutchess county, IV:
Piatt,
235, 236.
men, delivers return of prisoners,
Platte
V:73.
N. Y., VII:381. Pleas (Place), Maurice (Morris),
Piatt,
of
Philip,
N. Y.,
Huntington,
gives evidence concern-
ing robbery, IV:200.
Richard,
Piatt,
major,
served
Canada, 1:240; with Gen. 111:273,
Dougall,
763;
letters
in
Mc-
county militia, his detachment at Fort Constitution. 1:817, 831, 11:13, 16. 25, 42, 56, 71, 96,
98,
VI:439,
mitted by,
VII:354; compensation to, for of pay, VII:310.
N. 416,
of convention and committee for
com-
on
1:362;
mittee to station guards, to
into
inquire
for
persons
governor
Hudson
of
tion
(note)
111:520,
603,
IV:n2; makes
empts,
mendation,
IV:546;
IV:677, 678;
396;
11:679 for
lieutenant-colonel
;
witnesses
con-
604, of
recomsenator,
gives opinion,
parole,
ex-
V:
V:638;
VI: 72; approves agree-
order
to,
ment,
VI :460;
martial,
lieu-
obstruc-
river,
commissioner
;
spiracies,
726
and
consider
to
;
of
1:855-856; on
tenant-governor,
committee
:482
recommends
1:731;
militia,
1
delinquency
president of court
VI:888, 889; member
135,
277; prisoner comVI:836.
Pleasant Valley, Dutchess county,
of Zephaniah, judge, Dutchess county, N. Y., member
Piatt,
county,
regiment, Dutchess
fifth
IV:431.
from,
Ulster
(kill),
major, of
depreciation
conspiracies,
Kil
Y.,
there,
Pleasure, river
letters
from,
502; John VI:855.
reach
John,
named
Pliarne
Sloss
for,
1
:
1
in
11:409,
Hobart
Hudson
26.
[misprinted
Pliame]
(Priarne), Emanuel, partner of Peter Penet VII:383. VIII: ,
59.
Ploegh, Wilhelmus, of exempts of Dutchess county, IV:237.
Pluckemin, winter
N.
J.,
Washington
artillery
IV:333
at,
at,
Plugh, Johannis,
will
(note);
VIII :400. loyalist,
prisoner,
VI:73I.
Plumb grand
Chesapeake bay,from, VII:325.
island,
fleet sails
Plumly, William,
recruit
for
nine
months' service, V:538.
Plummer, act, IV:369.
,
violates
embargo
New York
State of
746
Col.
of
Nathaniel,
Plumpsted,
Johannes Snyder's regiment, 109.
II:
soldier from,
VI:
Plymouth, Mass.,
Polhemus (Poulhemeus) John, of Orange county, N. Y.. IV: 72. ,
I
Polhemus
Poe,
prisoner,
James,
seventh
of
forty-
British
army,
lieutenant,
regiment,
451
N. Y.,
von, ad-
Poelnitz (Poellniz),
German
jutant-general,
N. Y., cape on Lake Champlain, enemy near. III: 264; enemy's force at, IV:443, VII:393, 394, 395.
Lawrence
carried
to,
Theo-
(Poulhameus),
N. Y.,
dorus, of Haverstraw,
river,
II:
538. Pollard, Jonathan, major, aide-de-
camp
on
to
Gen. Heath, 11:407.
reported,
New
Orleans,
by Hyder VII:232.
La.,
of
O.,
Pollock,
his
cap-
its
Ali
ture
prisoner
IV:422.
TheoN. Y.,
11:538.
Point Lacoy, Canada, engagement
IV:45I.
account,
1:240.
dismemberment
Poland,
of,
VI
(Pollepus,
Pollopels :
Polopin's) island,
433. Polen,
,
Pollilore (Polliloor), India,
Canada,
Pointe-aux-Trembles,
476,
V:159.
(Poulhameus)
Polhemus
Ufair),
St
loyalist,
dorus, Sr, of Haverstraw,
officer
under Burgoyne, 11:453 (note). Point au Fer (Point Fair, Lefair,
John,
,
Polhemus, John, of Queens county,
Polhemus
(note).
Pulhemus) 11:466, 472,
518.
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
at,
(Perhamus,
Polhalmes,
70.
Perhemus,
of
William,
N.
Samuel
Col.
Drake's regiment of Westchester county
militia,
VI: 70.
New
river,
Y., obstruction of navigation
near,
1:138,
433,
438,
440,
561
(note),
571,
617,
809,
111:652; soundings near, 1:561 (note) vessels near, 11:403.
Polhamaes (Polhameus), John, of exempts of
Polopen's,
Hudson
;
Marlborough,
Ulster county, 111:41
Polly,
L
of Aart, Orange N. IV: 172. Y., county, Polhemus, prisoner, V:73.
Polhemeus,
Hugh,
ling's
"
of
regiment,
Col.
Levi
Paw-
11:124.
Polly," sloop, VI:755.
Polver, see also Pulver.
,
Polhemus, Elizabeth, permit given to,
V:374
Polhemus drick, of
IV:172.
Polver, Jacob, petitions, 111:686. Polver,
(note).
Han-
(Poulhamous) Orange county, N. Y., ,
Maeckel,
petitions.
III:
686.
Pomeroy, British
John,
major-general,
army, IV:509.
Analytical Index
Pomeroy, Ralph, commissioner of clothing accounts, United States,
IV :7 19-721.
asks for accounts,
Pompton (Pomptown, Pumpton), N. J., New York troops staV:368, VIII
tioned at, 1:18,
horses
of
seizure
New
671-672;
winter
troops
may
530;
Washington's VIII :41 5.
ters at,
at,
of
escape
V:876
moves toward,
:9;
:608,
111:654;
near,
prisoner
1
Jersey militia
743;
740,
1:730.
near,
army
(note);
VII:
near,
headquar-
Washington
at,
VIII:40I. Pondicherry, India,
VII:112
ported.
Ponkapog resident
Ponpon
its
capture re-
(note). 232.
(Pantapauge) of, VII :78.
river,
Edisto
Gen. Lincoln
at,
Mass.,
,
county
militia,
S.
C,
her
of
VII:455-
Sullivan's
expedition,
234
V:226,
captain of levies,
VI
:
265.
Thomas, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., his house, VI:588.
Poole,
hrigadier-general,
237
(note), 242, 243.
Poor,
printer,
New York
of
John,
VIII
city,
:2 18.
Paw-
Poor, Robert, of Col. Levi
11:249; of Capt. Uriah Drake's exempts, V:3, 4.
militia,
Popham, William, major, of Col. Moses Hazen's regiment; compliments
IV:831
to,
;
his
ambition
VI: 184- 186;
merits,
ness of signature,
wit-
VI: 736; sends
334, 667-668;
332;
his portrait,
carries
letter,
VII: VII:
524. (Popens,
Poppens) regiment,
Popno,
Popins,
John, major, of fourth
,
Orange county
militia,
of courts martial, 1:589,
596, 599, 602, 613, 615, IV:
(Pooploop's)
Poplopen's
Orange county, N. Y.,
New
IV:851,
(note),
570.
VII:455.
Poor, Enoch, of
232 236
regiment,
Popino
456.
,
(note),
242, 542, 580, 582; IV:504; in Gen.
(note), his
member
gela Pool,
235
Dutchess
V:72.
affidavit,
(note), 224, 225,
(note),
II:
11:456, 648,
his brigade.
V:123
opp.
Pool, William, husband of Evan-
Poole,
206;
V:66.
Pool, Evangela (Cerangelah, Evangel),
continued.
quiry touching his conduct,
war news, VI 1:3 12-3 13, 333-
river.
regiment
—
Poor, Enoch
and
Poodney, Thomas, of Col. Roswell Hopkins'
747
Papers
ling's regiment of Ulster county
Plains, Pompton (Pumpton), N. J., Washington writes from,
11:131-132;
— Clinton
Hampshire,
reported
in-
tions on,
1:130, 132, 267, 284,
308, 11:679 Porter,
kill.
fortifica-
,
of
(note).
Vermont, member
of general assembly,
VI:761.
State of
748 Andrew,
Porter,
colonel, of fourth
New York Portsmouth, Va., French
reported
landing
VI
failure of
movement
:4
3
boundary commissioner, VIII:385-386. 1
;
John, major, of thirteenth
Porter,
and
Massachusetts
sixth
at
ments,
regi-
Fort Constitution, II
96, 109, 118, 119, 126, 135 his regiment and brigade, VII
John
Porter,
ensign,
of third
Westchester
county
( ?)
regiment,
,
IV: 138.
militia,
Porter
(Poter), 11:401.
Samuel,
Porter,
Kings
district,
Joseph,
loyalist,
of
of
exempts
Albany county,
Thomas, of second
regi-
414,415,416,422,429,467, 476, VI:624. Y.,
Bentinck,
Duke
Ah
Hyder
capture by
its
VII:232.
reported,
Royal
(Portroyal),
enemy may Portsmouth,
prime
of,
England, VIII: 161.
minister of
Porto Novo, India,
Port
retreat to,
England,
C,
S.
V:96.
war
ships
near, 111:325.
at,
VI:70.
no.
109,
105.
103,
111:711,
scout,
IV 111
makes statement regarding death of Harmanes Dumond, IV:104, 106-108, 139-140. Anthony, captain, will give information, 111:191-192.
Post,
IV:451;
resident
of,
Johannes Ulster
of
regiment
111:298.
militia,
Col.
of
Cornelius,
Harper's
Col.
of
Cornelis.
county Post,
levies,
prisoner,
John VII:
226-227. Frans,
county, Post,
of
Col.
militia,
Johannes Ulster
of
regiment
Post, John, of
Essex
IV:796.
J..
Jacobus,
county
of
captain,
N.
Snyder's
11:249.
New York
city, fire-
man, VIII :303. Post,
John,
Ulster
of
county,
N. Y., VI:62I. Post, Martin, of Westchester county militia,
Post,
Portsmouth, N. H., United States agent
Thomas, major, captain commandant of rifle corps. III
Posey,
formerly
Haurnanack, V:229 (note). Portland, William Henry Cavendish
VI:509.
Post,
N.
Jervis,
1
Portugal, joins league of neutrality,
Snyder's
ment, Ulster county militia, II:
Port
:
VII:11
at,
Post,
673. 731, 732.
Porter,
left
troops
VI:382; against, VI
at,
(note), 135, 212.
588; heads
115.
III:
914;
officers ar-
11:737 (note); enemy's
rive at,
Pennsylvania artillery, captain under Col. John Lamb, regiment,
VI: 730.
Peter,
county
lieutenant,
militia,
martial, 1:749,
member
of
Ulster
of court
764, 765, 775;
commands guard,
1
:808.
Analytical Index
Post,
N. Post,
of
Ralph,
Essex
county,
VI:606.
J.,
Wilhelmus,
exempted
from
Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., 111:80. between
in,
I
:
Wyoming
and Fort Schuyler, V:87.
(Potowmack)
ceded
261
,
Y.,
legis-
100, II:
1:99,
558,
578-579, 111:349-350, IV: 55 (note). 178. 179, 184, VII: 59, 162; ship-building 1
1:226,
near,
river,
285. 412.
245.
1:250. 362.
of.
11:485; gun carriages from.
315;
I:
11:808,
1:520,
at,
jail
111:167. 191. IV:466, V:552,
907,
VI:71, 529, 530, 795,
buildings to be erected
936,
VII:15, 40,
on,
VIII :248, 267, 268. Potter, Ebenezer, of Claverack trict. N. Y., V:930. Nathaniel,
lieutenant,
268,
anchors and cables sought
on,
Potter,
Poughkeepsye,
N.
Poukepsiee),
VIII :221,
territory
267;
continued
572; committee
Potman, John, of Tryon county, N. Y., his widow, IV:700.
Potomac
749
1
Postal service, appointments
233-236;
—
Poughkeepsie
lature meets at,
of
William,
Clinton Papers
Poughkapsey,
draft, 111:421.
Post,
—
dis-
662
(note)
I
:
prisoners taken to,
746,
1:738, of
;
381; at,
11:819,
111:381,
507, IV:763, V:196, 461
;
resi-
Ulster
county
dents of, 1:849, 11:543, 787,111:
militia, confines persons,
11:473,
80, 240-243, IV :268, 300,442,
William, of Halifax, Vt.,
599,682, 741,813, V:360, VI: 404; vessels brought down from,
third
regiment,
477. Potter,
111:17.
11:8, 10-11, 33, 34, 74; salt re-
"
New York
Potter-baker's hill," city,
Potts,
of
VIII:xviii.
Gideon, of exempts of Al-
bany county, IV:240. Potts,
Isaac,
son
of
John
Potts,
John,
timber
of
Valley Forge, VIII
house
:4 16.
di-
546;
kepse,
(Pekepsey,
Pogh-
Pokeepsie,
protest
as
to,
111:313;
11:501
11:542 11:544capital,
gunboats
at,
111:132,
188; courts held
at,
111:181.
182,
ment
Pogkeepsing,
from,
objections
ment, 111:55.
Poughkeepsie
from,
brigade marching from,
11:640,
VIII :402.
east
II
11:389 111:442
11:461,
at,
sent
rector-general of northern depart-
Pottsgrove, Pa., Washington near,
111:132 visits,
posts to extend to,
(note);
(Dr), medical
Potts, Jonathan
at
11:72; rendezvous
11:261,
11:270; spy
at,
troops flour
builder
from,
troops,
319;
VIII:416. Potts,
ceived
VI:899; docu9 purchasing
sent to. III :2
commissary
at,
1
;
111:487, IV:83,
590; commissioners
for conspira-
State of
750 Poughkeepsie
— continued
733, V:407, 425, 492;
726,
James Duane will come to, IV: 68-69 loyalists sent to, I V 2:
;
113;
pass
IV:201,
to,
1
1
202,
204; exempts of, IV:234-237; at, IV:354; regiment
rent
ordered
432
IV:378-381, 384,
to,
be forwarded
stores to
;
IV:425-426;
deputy
sary-general
Clinton
journeys to
fails
prisoner
74
V :5
leaves,
Townsend
;
1V:594; Micah
V:70;
to,
appear
V
at,
prisoner not to be sent
;
to,
commis-
visits,
:
to,
V:145, 146; guns at, V:278, 321, 392; goods lodged at, V: 388 V troops marched to, 42 vessel allowed to proceed to, :
;
1
;
V:423; 521,
Clinton
525,
returns
844; courts V:686. VI :588,
763,
888; Clinton
817,
821,
leaves,
VI:304,
vessels with troops pass,
1
02
;
Greene
VI:286; accounts 289;
court
troops to
boards
carried
French
officers
VI:474; conveyed party
house
to,
at,
at,
to,
design
women
near,
expenses
at,
be halted
and
to,
VI
VI:336
VI:407 VI:454 to
visit,
children
VI:480; waylaying VI:568; recruiting
VI:715;
clothing
at,
ordered
officer
meets at.
VII:280;
to,
at,
Vni:183; Washington
VIII:412.
Poughkeepsie precinct, N. Y., VI:
585, VII:625. Poultney in,
(Poltney),
recruits
Vt.,
VI: 164.
(Pound
Poundridge
N.
Y.,
346;
exempts
supervisor,
VI :495
VI:497;
510;
desires protection,
Poust,
company, VII of
Cornelius,
Harper's
Ridge), 111:345-
of,
list,
levies,
Col.
tax
;
VII: :5
1
1
.
John VII:
prisoner,
227.
Powder
also
(see
ammunition), 111:537-
difficulty of supplying,
538;
to
attempt
Martin,
Powel,
visit
at,
council for temporary government
V:858 VI
continued
VI:833; Judge VI:848, 854; prisoner under sentence at, VII :228; Hobart
Powel,
will
sent
collected
VII :35
cost of express to,
Gen.
V
from Albany
bricks carried to,
VI:50;
to,
V:
728,
martial held at,
—
Poughkeepsie
111:651, 674, 691,692,
cies at.
New York
W. ,
I.,
obtain
St
in
\ -.270-272.
111:426. of
Caleb,
Rombout
pre-
Dutchess county.
N. Y.,
VI:567. Powel (Powell). Samuel,
of Phil-
cinct,
adelphia.
Adams.
Pa.,
entertains
John
1:94.
Powel, William, of sixteenth
Albany county be tried, VI: 17. ment,
Powell,
Henry Watson,
general,
given by,
command IV:443.
British
regi-
militia,
brigadier-
army,
passes
111:639. IV:444; at
to
in
Montreal, 111:639,
Analytical Index
Powell,
of
Jeremiah, of
president
setts,
MassachuIII:
council.
222, 372; asks that grain and flour may be exported from New
York
111:553-554; Clin-
state,
ton replies
111:612-614;
to,
news
request,
516,
549,
IV:489-490. 5 51
569-570,
V:120;
seizure of flour explained to,
143-145;
re-
forth
sets
V
:
proposition
—
Clinton Papers
Powers,
empts of Claverack, N. Y., Ill:
625, IV:240. Pralle,
goyne
Saratoga,
11:452
Mass.,
VII
(note).
Morgan, of Newburgh, N. Y., land conveyed to, 1:221. Powell, Morgan, petitioner, III: 210. petitioner.
III:
raise levies,
IV:
210.
Ponkapog, trade,
illicit
burial
his
New York
of
of
justice
supreme 1:78;
place,
1:79-80.
characteristics,
David, lieutenant-colonel, of
ninth
regiment,
Albany county
Van
with Gen.
militia,
Rensse-
VI:697, 698.
Pratt, Elisha, Jr, lieutenant, of ex-
empts of Kings
Albany
district,
county, 111:628, 629, 630.
Humphy,
of
Saybrook,
Conn., VII :78. Pratt, Joel, captain, of second regi-
Power, Jacob, may 634.
at
goyne
Saratoga,
11:451
(misprinted Bower), Nich-
olas, lieutenant, of tenth regiment,
Albany county
militia,
Nicholas,
service. III
Powers,
VI:483.
1
:421 ,
to
1:519.
exempted
from
.
captain,
on vessel
have been wrecked,
line,
establish-
775, enrolled as ex-
empt of Claverack, N. Y., 625, 687, IV:240. Pray,
John,
of
captain,
Vose's
Joseph
(note).
thought
New York
ment,
ment of
Power, James, ensign, twenty-fourth regiment, British army, with Bur-
Power,
chief
court, his
of in
engaged
Benjamin,
city,
Pratt,
William,
Powell,
surgeon
:78.
laer,
Powell,
Power
Abraham,
Pratt,
Pratt,
at
German
,
under Burgoyne, 11:453 (note).
Powell, John, assistant commissary of beer, British army, with Bur-
;
.
Powers, William, surgeon, of ex-
Pratt,
regulate
on
sergeant, in British
,
service, II :401
prices, V:285-287; Vermont controversy, V: 394-396, 490-491 president of senate, VI:659.
to
751
Col.
Massachusetts robber,
apprehends
regiment,
Ill:
VII:419. Preakness
Prekaness),
(Prackness,
Bergen county, N. J., letter of forwarded from, Washington
VI
:9;
ters
at,
Washington's
VI:366,
VIII :406, 407.
headquar-
384,
391,
New York
State of
752
Prebble (Peible), Joseph, sergeant,
New York
of fifth regiment. at
Fort Montgomery,
1
Hne,
:824.
Albany county
ber of general assembly,
VI :761
.
of
colonel
Richard,
Prescott,
mem-
of Vermont,
,
seventh regiment and major-genBritish
eral,
for
his
(note)
army,
exchange, of
return
;
negotiations
11:573-574 his
regiment,
IV:509. Presque
now
Isle,
Erie, Pa., expedi-
contemplated,
of,
IV:367-368 (note); communication with, preserved
by
British,
IV:507. Press,
George,
Preston, Asa,
Tryon county,
of
of
exempts
Albany
of
Kings
county, 111:673,
regiment,
twenty-sixth his
offer
to
British
surrender
St
Johns, 1:214.
Preston,
major-general,
IV:509.
Augustine,
eral, British in
brigadier-gen-
on Charleston,
attack
flour
for,
,
V:65-
reported,
V:289
(note).
of Boston, Mass., has
contract,
IV:90.
Price, Frederick, prisoner at ersfield.
fails
(note); successfully de-
fends Savannah, Price,
ing to consider protection of fron-
VI 1:6 19.
tier,
Price, John, captain, of eighth regi-
Albany county
ment,
militia,
his
Prichard, James, of Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., 11:546. Prichard
of
,
of
Poughkeepsie,
VI:715.
his account,
Primer,
,
vessel
Massachusetts
third
VII:525, 626.
——
Pride,
Thomas,
(Pritchard),
captain,
captain of American
on Lake Champlain,
1
:324,
Frederick
Prince, Richard, of Col.
Weissenfels' levies, on secret service,
VII:328, 329.
regiment, British army, with Burat
goyne
army. IV:509;
66; reinforcement
V:156
V:260; member of court VI :334; present at meet-
martial,
Prince, William, lieutenant, of ninth
George,
British army,
Prevost,
rial,
joins in
326.
(Prescot), Charles, major,
army,
ar-
memo-
111:80-81;
N. v.,
731, 732. Preston
regiment,
makes
rests,
regiment, of
N. Y., V:179.
district,
first
militia,
company, V:383.
by way
tion
county,
Price, John, major, of
Preed, see Reed, Jacob. Prentice,
of exempts of Orange 111:735.
Price, John,
Conn., 111:224.
Weth-
11:451
Saratoga,
(note).
Prince's bay, Staten Island, ships leave, 11:61
N. Y.,
(note).
Princeton (Princetown), N.
J.,
bat-
1:125,531,536, IV:600, V:599, VI 11:400; American
tle of,
lines
extend
road
to,
from, soldiers
from,
1
:684-685
;
11:37; money removed
389
(note);
IV:229;
mutinous
111:173, at,
Analytical Index
Princeton troops
—
to,
VI:547
(note),
548 (note) emissaries sent to, VI:550 (note). 564, 578; con;
gress meets
at,
Clinton Papers
VIII
:2 16,
219,
York
city,
V:196
IV:573,
American policy 33; exchange
400.
IV:50, 954,
681.
740-741,
Prindle, Benjamin, of Smith's Clove.
Orange county. N. Y., IV:275. Prindle,
David, of Smith's Clove,
Orange county, N. Y., IV:275. Prindle,
New York Prior,
of
Jotham,
regiment.
VI:532.
line,
Abner, major,
of fourth
Con-
VII:115.
necticut regiment, Prior,
first
Abner, surgeon's mate, of
New York
ond regiment. VIII:195. Prior's Bridge.
V:207
in
war,
J.,
J.,
(note).
1:81
1:84,
;
their
11:569-572,
V:195-197 VI:720-723. VII:290; IV:573,
594, (note),
exertions
to
necessaries,
605,
724. VII:
708.
761-762,
290-291;
282-284,
on Long Island,
complaints of,
V:214-216, 766 Brant's ;
764-
750-752,
threat against,
V
:
646; escape from Canada, V: 719-720, 720-721; held in Canada, VI:723-727, VII:282283, 290; commissary 158, 319, 331, 334.
of,
VII:
Prisoners of war, British, see Great
Pritchard, see Prichard.
supply
them with
594-
11:523-524,
595, 830-831, Vr:283-284, 721 released from Canada, II: ;
661. VII:272; confined
Proctor,
Thomas,
colonel
of
tillery regiment, in battle of
American, con-
churches,
sufferings,
513-515,
494-495
403,
Privateers, see United States.
Bergen county, N.
of
888,
764-765,
Britain, army.
Bergen county. N.
V:206
111:113,
fined
line.
(note).
Prior's Mill,
Prisoners
sec-
796-797,
417,
VI:134,
271-275,
627,
(note),
206.
V:195-197,
111:31-
with,
111:47, 66-67,
of,
304-307
169,
Morgan Lewis graduate of, II: 876 (note) students of, VI:680, ;
VI:
(note),
283, 720-723; on prison ship, criticises Hamilton 11:830;
253,254, 256,259.261,263. 268; Washington at. VIII :399. J.,
continued.
11:721-723, 111:627.
234, 237. 245, 247, 248, 252.
Princeton College. Princeton. N.
753
—
war
Prisoners of
continued
march
—
in
New
town, V:226,
235
ar-
New-
(note).
(Prough), Matthew, of Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment
Progue of
Dutchess county
militia,
II:
627, V:71. Proper, Frederick, of
New York
line,
first
regiment,
VI:533.
Proper, Handrick, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment of
county
militia,
IV:36.
Albany
State of
New York
Fredericks-
Provoost
754 of
Ichabod,
Proper,
of
Samuel,
(Provost),
burgh, Dutchess county, N. Y.,
Manor
VI:888.
county, N. Y., his wife permitfed
Proper,
Livingston's regiment of
county Prospect
Albany
IV:36.
militia, hill,
R.
Peter
Col.
of
Peter,
near Boston, Mass.,
British standards carried to, III:
490. Ichabod,
Prosser,
at
prisoner
Poughkeepsie, VI:836. chusetts
militia
Nathan
Col.
in
1:540.
Sparhawk's detachment, Prouty,
Elijah,
N. Y., opposed
county, state,
IV:259,
purchased of,
at,
I.,
flour to be sent
511
510,
IV:303;
;
resident
for troops,
road
(note);
flour
to,
VII:
march of French army to Kings Ferry from, VII: 105-1 14 ;
(note)
;
engravings
412; Washington
payment for, delayed, IV:433-434, 434-435, 436;
Provisions,
444
;
supplied with,
ill
borrowed
partment,
V:443-
for northern de-
VI:534;
returns
VII: 41, 46, 47; vouchers purchases of, VII :43. Provoost,
Robert,
second regiment.
1
lieutenant,
man
New York
V:367, 704. VI:219.
Ernst
Carl
army, in action VII :58 (note).
at
Pruin, Johannes, of
:
VI: Ger-
von,
British,
Kingsbridge,
Albany county,
signs petition, 111:327.
Prussia, her relations with England,
11:541
1:27,
with
(note);
relations
takes
11:541;
America,
part in partition of Poland, \'I
:
433. Pruyn,
,
captain,
111:237.
Kmderhook, asked by, VII:
of
Arent,
Pruyn,
privilege
Pruyn, Casparus, of exempts of Albany, N. Y., IV:10, 209.
Harmen, of Kinderhook, N. Y., loyalist, 111:605. VII:
Pruyn,
10-11.
Pruyn, John, of Col. Robert Rensselaer's regiment of
county
for
duty.
militia,
Van
Van
Albany
excused
from
V:383, 384.
Pruyn, John
line,
vessel,
lieutenant-colonel,
of,
of
V
city,
(note).
Priischenk,
10-11.
Provisions, see also flour, supplies.
troops
Prudent," British war
N. Y.,
Island.
V:583,
196 (note), VI:720, 721-722, VIII :xxiv.
VII:
Providence Plantations, see Rhode
New York
jail in
Provost,
VIII :397.
left at,
at,
city,
Albany
660, 695-696, 711, 714; obtains flag of truce, V:950.
N. Y.,
V:279; rendezvous
V:785 78
new
to
VII:484-485.
Providence, R. to,
Cumberland
of
Livingston,
New York
to visit
1
Prouty, David, captain, of Massa-
of
F.,
of
Col.
Robert
Rensselaer's regiment of Al-
bany county V:383, 385.
militia,
exempted,
Analytical Index
Pruyn, John F., of Albany, N. Y., forwards letter to Clinton, VI:
251, 252.
Piikler,
453 Puff
Graf von, German
,
under
Peter,
confined
John,
for
476.
Wall-
of exempts of
Pugsley.
loyalist,
V:
horse.
light
Hopkins'
Pugsley, cinct,
of
James,
county
Col.
Roswell
of
Dutchess
regiment
militia,
11:627, V:71.
James,
of
Amenia
N. Y., 111:182. Dutchess county. N. Y..
VI:20. (Pugsly), William, of Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment Dutchess
county
II:
militia,
627, V:71.
N. Y., 479-480.
his
exchange, II:
general of cavalry,
at
battle
of
11:371-372; at inforMinisink, IV:277, 351 mation to be conveyed to, IV:
Germantown,
;
293; 95
his
action ;
Pulleine, Henry, major, of sixteenth British
regiment,
corps, at
pursues
orders
army,
merchant, 1:47
to protect
(note).
Pulver, Hendrick, captain, of tenth
recruiting,
Albany county V:537.
militia,
Pulver, Johannes, of Col. Peter R.
county
Albany
IV:35.
militia,
Pulver, Peter, lieutenant, of tenth
Albany county militia, V:537, 621. Pulver, Wandle. of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment of Albany his house,
county
IV:35.
militia,
N. Y., and losses,
Island, ture
(Dr), of Long loyalist, his
V :95
1
,
VI
cap-
: I
62-
163. 403.
regiment.
New York
IV:333, 370;
V:66
Charleston,
enemy,
V
:
I
74
Col.
of
Weissenfels'
his
levies,
Frederick
VII: 104,
271.
Punderson
(Penderson), John, of Roswell Hopkins' regiment of Dutchess county militia, II:
Col.
627, V:71. Puntzius, John
;
line,
temporary appointment, 11:519; lieutenant,
Pulaski, Count Casimir, brigadier-
in
Ramapo,
Punderson, John, ensign, of fourth
Pugsly, Samuel, of Harrison's Purchase,
of
prisoner, 1:485.
Punderson, Cyrus
Pugsley of
N. Y.,
his
;
V:opp. 646. William,
Pulisfell,
cont'd.
(note)
regiment,
pre-
Pugsley, Stephen, of Charlotte precinct,
V :289
death,
—
Livingston's regiment of
(note).
Pugsley,
Count Casimir
regiment,
adjutant,
,
Westchester
461
his
755
Pulver, see also Polver.
N. Y., 111:471.
kill.
Pulaski,
guard
(note).
(Poof),
of
II:
Burgoyne,
loyalism, 11:429,
Puff,
Clinton Papers
portrait,
Pruyn, Samuel, of exempts of Albany, N. Y.. IV: 10. 209. lieutenant
—
city, fireman,
C,
of
New York
Vin:303.
State of
756
captain, loyalist, of Purdy, V:46l Westchester refugees, ,
Purdy,
Silas,
New
Purdy, Daniel, of exempts of
Marlborough, Ulster county. III:
411.
Westchester
regiment,
county
IV: 138. Westchester
regiment, militia, in
III
IV:687,
:
1
third
county
Asaph,
II:
Kings
petitions,
690-691; to for troops, VI:56. loyalist,
solicit
IV:873.
for,
North
of
Jacob,
V :48,
supervisor,
of
92. Castle,
major,
aide-de-
Israel
Putnam,
Gen.
asks Clinton to forward letters to
Washington, 11:121; 11:585;
formation,
order
given
205
has
;
attests
in-
and
pass
IV:201, 204-
to,
with
difference
Col.
William Malcom, IV:202-204;
629. Jesse,
keepsie,
confined
at
Pough-
conveys signals,
VI:836.
Purdy, Joseph, of Col. James De Lancey's loyalist corps, VII:
262.
information
touching
V:87-88.
Putnam, Garret (Gerrit), captain, of third regiment, militia,
Tryon county recommended for officer
of levies, 111:252; of Col. John
Joshua,
county,
N. Y.,
of
Westchester
loyalist,
V:159
(note).
Purdy, Moses, of Harrison's precinct,
Daniel, to
VI:497.
Purdy, James, Westchester county, N. Y.., VI:
Albany county,
VI:229.
North
Street,
of
exempts
Putnam, Asaph, captain, of Saratoga district, N. Y., his account,
camp
ment intended
of
111:628, 629, 630.
N. Y., appoint-
chester county,
tickets
lottery
signed by, 11:349.
Purdy, Jacob (Gilbert), of West-
Purdy,
John,
district,
59; commissary agent,
cloth-
N. Y., V:254.
Purviance,
Putnam,
N. Y.,
VII:
Purdy, William, of Harrison's pre-
Putnam,
Purdy, Gilbert,
Purdy,
IV: 138; to solicit VI:56.
regiment for immediate
1:258;
service,
Purdy,
Frere,
ing for troops,
cinct,
of
Purdy, Ebenezer, major,
clothing
I.
Purdy, Solomon, lieutenant, of third Westchester regiment, county militia,
Purdy, Daniel, lieutenant, of third
militia,
witness
captain,
against Benjamin
282.
(note).
697,
New York
N. Y., V:254.
Purdy, Obadiah, of exempts of Westchester county, 111:683.
Harper's levies, V:797, VI: 212; at Fort Plank, V:797, VI: 6;
of
levies,
Col.
Marinus
Willett's
VI:894, 895, 896, VII:
285.
Putnam,
Israel,
Washington
to,
major-general,
on
defenses
of
Analytical Index
Putnam,
—
Israel
continued.
misappreHighlands, hends enemy's purpose, 1 48 :
1
;
1:148-149;
to,
reports
Clinton Papers
Putnam,
1:133;
Clinton
—
Israel
—
757
continued.
appeal
to,
martial,
11:295-296;
conveyed
court
concerning
prisoners
11:31 7-3
to,
1
9
;
11:5,
warned of enemy's purpose, 11: 345-346, 35 reconnoitering
8 Capt. William Bedlow recom-
near Kings Ferry, 11:360; sus-
mended
pects
be conveyed
information to asks
1:839,
for
vessels,
to,
;
to,
11:6-7; informed of
state of vessels,
11:10, 28, 33-
34; disregards orders, 11:37; Gen. Schuyler sends letter to, II:
53;
11:61,
reinforced,
180,
183-184, 195, 196, 225, 323, 333, 347, 348-349, 350, 351,
390,
389,
420,
421,
479;
asked to hasten march of troops, (note); orders guns and
11:62
powder forwarded to Fort Montgomery, 11:75, 99; Clinton consults,
11:92-93; orders transpor-
tation of troops to
Albany, 11: 103-104; Clinton to, on cannon and sloops, 11:110; commands at
desires
Washington from, 11:121 cut militia. 1
85
;
324;
11:120,
Peekskill,
information
calls in
11:132,
Connecti-
148,
178,
case of injustice reported
;
to, 11:1
32-1 33
for troops,
;
request
made
to,
11:140; Clinton ap-
plies to, for leave of absence, 11:
141; informed of movement of 11:149-150 fleet,
enemy's (note) turn
,
to
185; asks Clinton military
post,
to re-
11:186;
will spare regiments for northern service,
11:224-226;
modifies
order given by Clinton, 11:280;
25
1
British
learns that
;
Kings Ferry, 11:375; to
11:382;
11:362;
design,
enemy has landed near to retreat,
reinforce
Clinton,
11:382, 384, 402, 410; sends
news
Washington, II :383 beenemy means to move
to
;
lieves that
11:385; orders
against Albany,
arms
sent
to
11:387;
Clinton,
Clinton conferred with,
394
;
11:388,
Clinton sought aid
from,
11:392, 393; reduces garrison at
Highland forts, 11:395; draws from Connecticut, 11:397;
militia
order
issues
to
Clinton,
militia
compel
11:412; munication from
com-
desires
service,
Gen.
11:418-419;
James
learns
of
enemy's advance, 11:424; communication
425
with,
receives
;
goyne's
cut
news
surrender,
off,
of
11:
Bur-
11:439-440;
application referred to,
11:454;
Gen. Clinton writes
for rein-
forcement,
to,
11:459; informed of
enemy's ravages, 11:461; Clinton to, on sunken galley, 11:
465
;
Clinton
unable to advise
11:481; to Gov. Trumbull on exportation of flour, II:
with,
501
;
to join
main army,
II
:505
;
State of
758 Putnam,
Israel
permits
York
—
continued.
families
to
Putnam,
New
to
go
11:514;
city,
application
relating to exchange, 11:524,
to,
wants
528;
detachment
of
11:529; Clinton to, on exchanges and permits, 11:547; militia,
Washington urges him for security of North
560-561
sends
;
made
to
1
68
Clinton
;
586; son
Jones,
having
593,
received
166,
111:148,
on
to,
Hudson
and
proposal
paroles
11:582;
by,
prisoner
to
11:581,
from,
806;
688,
II:
boats
flag
permits
river,
Gen.
by Maj.
11:575;
to provide
11:565;
Hartford,
prisoners
defenses,
II:
his failure to protect
Hud-
and passes of High11:587, 589, 591, 608;
river
lands, his
608;
590,
11:587,
expedition,
his attention called to im-
transaction,
proper
11:611;
at
11:652; receives Clinton's views on situation of
Mamaroneck, fort to
be
built, II
amines deserter,
:652-653
11:672;
;
ex^
assist-
ance and information to be given to,
his
11:690 (note), 691
Point (note)
for ;
11:692
fortification,
advised
Indian emissary, Point,
(note);
on selection of West
letter
II
coming of :693 at West
of
11:718, 740,
New York
;
794; puts
11:759;
760;
11:728-729;
resolu-
withdrawal
about
inquires
111:22-23;
his
to
11:869
Fishkill,
may
re-
11:834;
11:848;
Highland post, 11:871 Lafayette
II:
11:762;
criticism,
his
;
supply
Windsor,
ratified,
to
(note)
from
(note);
succeed,
111:5;
Joshua
Wells, III:
retirement.
90, 123, 146; packages directed
111:270; appointment made
to,
111:444,
by,
652;
sought from, IV: 101, referred
plication
Clinton 1
95
to,
his
;
on
to,
flag boat,
assistance 1
70
;
ap-
IV: 102; IV: 150,
controversy with Col.
William Malcom. IV: 193. 200-
205 to command at Danbury, IV:333 (note); his son accom;
his
IV:377; period of command, IV:407; Clinton
to,
on boat parties
panies flag,
Island, in
IV:424;
visiting
Long
soldiers under,
want of food. IV:439, 503.
591
;
writes to Clinton, on flour
supply,
answers,
IV:487, 499; Clinton
IV:499-500;
McDougall applies tachment, IV:502;
to,
532;
relied
upon
Gen. for
de-
consulted on
location of magazines,
IV:531-
to aid in repel-
IV:643; advices IV:665; at conference on signals, V:87. 88; in command from,
to,
from
repair
to
attempt
New
orders
his
ling
flags,
continued.
refers inquiry,
lieved
and
replies
his
at
troops
questions to Clinton on defenses
11:724-727; Clinton
—
Israel
tion of congress in his possession,
enemy,
Analytical Index
Pulnam,
at Smith's
at
—
Israel
meeting of
V
:
1
52 (note)
;
New-
in
officers
burgh, VIII: 129.
Putnam
(Putman),
'
York
Tryon
Putney,
join
Sparhawk's detachment, 1:540. Putnam (Putman), John A., of
new
fifth
test
ent
fortifications,
I
:
133. 134; engineer, 111:15, 26; regiment
at
Teller's
IV:599; on committee of
wages
VI:659;
continental
Gen.
in
VII:115;
point,
to adjust soldiers,
movement,
state
Pye,
III:
partisans
on
111:623;
111:624;
of,
IV:792;
petition,
con-
of inhabitants
joins
actions of
in,
846, V:l 12, 672;
Hudson his
recommendations.
division
Vermont of
in
inhabitants
111:170;
in
:4.
represented
committeemen
Massachusetts regiment, inspects river
Vt.,
510;
in
1
city, publishers,
vention,
captive,
V:790;
near,
enemy in force at, VI:331, 358. Putnam's Sons, George P., of New
Putnam, John, captain, of Massachusetts mihtia in Col. Nathan
Tryon county, N. Y., 111:408,415. Putnam, Rufus, colonel,
759
Lake Champlain,
point.
stationed
sentry
of
Jacob,
Caughnawaga district, county, N. Y., V:737.
Clinton Papers
Putnam's
continued.
Clove,
—
IV:800,
joins in pro-
against setting up independ-
VI:607, 613.
government,
N. Y.,
cinct,
11:147,
Haverstraw pre-
of
David,
clerk of committee,
111:39; shows need of
rangers, 11:315; petitioner. III:
IV: 172,
Paterson's
538,
sends
VII:456.
775;
justice,
up prisoners, VII:262; detachment of New York troops with, VII:
Pypher, Jacob, of German Flats,
332.
Pyramus, see Paramus.
brigade,
Putnam, Victor,
N. Y., IV:342.
lieutenant, of third
Tryon county militia, recommended for appointment in
Isaac (Isaec), of
regiment,
ranger Col.
company, 111:252; of Marinus Willett's levies,
VI:894. Putnam's
creek,
Essex
county,
N. Y., news sent from, V:570; Col. Robert Van Rensselaer at,
V:790,
794;
disobedience
officer stationed at,
Putnam's
of
V: 79 1-792.
Lands, Tryon county, N. Y., halting place of troops, VI:694.
ajoharie QUACK,
district,
Can-
N. Y., IV:
723, 788.
Quackenbos, Walter, of New York city, resents conduct of soldiers, 1:50.
Quackenbosch,
Quackenbosh,
see
Quackenboss.
Quackenboss, county,
N.
,
J.,
Quackenboss ,
Bergen
(Quackenbosch), to be British
presumed
spy. 11:770.
of
weaver, 11:625.
77 L
New York
State of
760
Quackenboss (Quackanbus), Har-
ma, of exempts of Schaghticoke, N. Y.. IV:153.
Quackenboss (Quackenbos, Quack(Hendrick), regiment, his
his
colonel,
of
Albany county ordered
regiment
harie,
Henry
Quackenbush),
enbosh,
militia,
Scho-
to
IV:267. 285;
111:562, to
regiment
fifth
with
cooperate
New York
of
ter,
mended
com-
city,
11:561.
to Clinton,
Quackenboss
Wal-
,
(Quackenbos,
Quackinboss)
Walter,
,
of
Jr,
Albany, N. Y., petitioner. 327. 334, V:274.
III:
Quackenbush (Quackenbos, Quackenboss,
Quackinboss,
Quackin-
bush), Nicholas, major, assistant
V:322; Washington's army, levies from his regiment, V:797, 882.
deputy quartermaster-general,
(Quackinbush) James, of Haverstraw precinct,
men VI :40 1-402. department,
Quackenboss •
Quackenboss (Quackenbuss)
,
N. Y., 11:538;
petitions,
IV:
172.
Quackenboss, James, of city, 11:399, 400. Quackenboss,
John,
New York of,
IV:855, V:223.
county,
Myndert,
of
Tryon
N. Y., 111:406. (Quackinbush) 1:496, 525.
Quackenboss
,
Peter, British spy,
N. Y.,
327, V:274;
petitions. III
of exempts,
Quaker Hill, N. Y., roads to, I: 419; proposed as meeting place at,
11:640; hospital
legislature,
IV:460, 461,
472;
character
resident,
VI: 764.
taxation
of,
Quebec
(Qubec.
bek).
Canada.
,
at,
Peter,
Albany county, N. Y.,
Que-
Quebeck,
Montcalm
1:23;
1:127;
111:327.
V:952, VI:
:
V:179.
Jr,
:
495. 516, 626. 794.
killed in attack on,
of
I
VII:489-
490, 495-496; required to affirm allegiance, 1:649; willing to lodge members of legislature, II:
(Quackenbush) Peter, of Tryon county, N. Y.,
Quackenboss (Quackenbos)
attitude,
IV:460-472,
474,
feated
,
469; IV:460-
464. of,
their political
IV:
241.
Quackenboss
his
in
Quackenbuss, see Quackenboss.
640;
Quackenboss (Quackenbos), Peter, of Albany,
exemptions for
Quakers,
N. Y., V:274. Quackenboss,
tains
political
Quackenboss, John P., of Albany,
:
794, VI:56I, 11:672, 816, VII:388, 438, 450; ob-
of
property
I
442,
de-
Montgomery 24 com-
1
:
1
;
munication with, to be restored,
brought served
German to,
in
1:333;
auxiliaries officers
who
campaign before, 423, 424: William Smith,
I
:
his-
Analytical Index
Quebec
—
continued.
11:486 (note)
torian, resides at,
disaffected person
goes
;
III:
to.
444; prisoners taken to, IV:421, 422; message to Onondagas from, IV: commander British 805-806 IV:443,
639,
;
V:220;
IV:805,
at,
with
stores
ship
intercepted,
for,
V:408 (note) British losses at, V:599; Sir John Johnson goes
— Clinton
761
Papers
Queen's Rangers, Lt. Col. John G. Simcoe's loyalist corps, IV: 124
V:23
(note), 857,
Quialutimack,
V:232
hanna, Pa.,
J.,
Washington
county,
VIII :400.
at,
Quick, Abraham, prisoner, 11:466,
472, 476.
;
VI:44; troops at, VI:64, VII:!!; prisoners in, VI:238, 457, VII:295; residents in trouble, VI:362; troops leave, VII: 318, 335; Maj. Allen goes to, VII:607; capture of vessels bound for, VIII :37; news of
Susque-
(note).
Middlesex
Quibbletown,
N.
(note).
near
plain
Quick,
Malcom's
William
Col.
of
David,
VI: 3 70.
levies,
to,
expected
peace
VIII: 136;
at,
protest of merchants trading
at,
VIII:160. of,
Canada,
VI:430,
from,
in-
643,
644; boundary of, VII:94; governor of, VII:409. "Queen Esther," sketch of, V:
237
(note).
Jacobus
J.,
Levi
Col.
of
Pawling's regiment, 1:826, 834,
842. Quick, Thomas, prisoner, 11:466,
472, 476. Quick,
Wilhelmus,
prisoner,
II:
Quimby, Levy, of Dutchess county militia, IV:283.
Quimby
(Quimbey), Stephen,
of
Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment
of Dutchess
town,
county
V:237 Quincy,
(note)
Ulster
N. Y., IV:768.
county,
Quick,
of
Jr,
militia,
V:
71, 72.
Esther's"
"Queen
Jacobus,
472, 476.
Quebec, province cursions
Quick,
.
Josiah,
of
Cambridge,
Mass., writes to Benjamin Tall-
( Queensborough ) Queensbury N. Y., loyalist of, 11:831.
,
Queens County, N. Y., militia of, 1:332; members of convention orders to loyalist from, 1 :422
madge, VI:257 (note); Benjamin Tallmadge writes to, VI:
260
(note).
Quitterfield,
Abner,
of
Saratoga
;
militia ists
of,
within
184.
,
1
59 (note)
British
;
loyal-
V:158
proscribed,
in,
(note)
IV :62 1-622;
comprised
authority,
VIII:
district,
N. Y., V:262.
Quiyogas, see Cayugas.
Quynn,
,
member
of
Mary-
land house of delegates, VIII: 192.
New York
State of
762
second
of
Michael,
RABLY. regiment.
New York
line,
VI:I47.
Tryon county, VI: 726.
captive,
of
Cornelius,
Radclift,
of
James,
Dutchess
county, N. Y., 111:177. Radchft William, (Radcliff), major, of Col. Morris Graham's
Rama(Ramapaugh, Ramerpough, Ramepough, pugh), N. J., now N. Y., Clinton at,
1:216, 487, 489, 490,
493,494.498, 501, 502,504, 508, 522, 532, 533, 539, 607,
11:414,651 (note)
regiment of Dutchess county mili-
be secured,
111:24; petitioner, 111:177, IV: 145; member of court mar-
regiments to be sent
tia,
tial,
of
exempts
Charlotte county, IV:447.
Ramapo
Rabold, George, of
N. Y..
Ramage,
VI:588.
neer.
Gen. Putnam asked
sult,
11:561
fortifying
to con-
(note); opposed to
West
11:692
Point,
board of war
1
court
:485
;
to,
to.
held
martial
1:477; enemy's
Col. James
marches
Claghry
at, to
1:456, 557, 587;
1:483-484;
residents.
force at.
Radiere, Bailleul de, colonel, engi-
pass
;
at.
Mc-
1:515;
1:530;
Massachusetts militia ordered
1:540;
militia
at,
to.
1:544, 612,
to direct,
668, 720, 111:469; commissary
11:836; succeeded by Kosciuszko, 11:871 (note).
at, 1:546; stores at, 1:549, 594, 665, 11:130; property taken at, 1 :634 troops at, to be rein-
(note)
;
Radnor, Pa.. IV:229. Rahia,
Ernest,
;
loyalist,
prisoner,
VI:731. Rainschers,
war
11:46; Gen. James commanding at. 11:74; Washington at, 11:130. 140, 141, V:897, VI:12 (note),
VI
VII:262, VIII:401,406, 410; Gen. McDougall at, 11:323,
at,
Dietz,
lieutenant,
on
scouting service, 111:595.
" Raisonable," vessel,
Rakeley, 772.
V:24
British
the,
(note).
Andrew,
loyalist,
:
Raleigh, Sir Walter, English colonizer.
1:816.
Clinton
324; forage from, V:800; Gen. Greene at, V:888.
Ramapo
1:92.
Rail, John, of Bedford,
N. Y., VI:
clove,
N. Y..
post
Rockland county, at,
11:365,
386,
488, 494.
496. Ralph, Samuel, of exempts of Kings district,
Albany county, 111:673,
Ramadge, Smith,
Rameke. John Frederick, German surgeon
under
Burgoyne,
III:
490.
731, 732.
city,
forced, 1:646; continental troops
of
New York
merchant, VIII:xxxiii.
Ramsay, Alexander, fourth
regiment,
lieutenant,
of
Pennsylvania
Analytical Index
Ramsay, Alexander his
line,
—
continued,
IV 109-
deposition,
:
110.
— Clinton
763
Papers
Randolph, Theodore F., governor of New Jersey, purchases Ford house, VIII :41 5. '
David
Ramsay, 11:457
(Dr),
(note);
South
from
delegate
Carolina
continental
to
VIII :68, 69, 70.
congress, see
Ramsey,
historian,
Rumney.
Ramsey, James, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., IV:410, 721, 787. Ramsey, Thomas, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., IV:675, 721. 788. Ramseys,
of
the,
Cherry Valley,
N. Y., IV:413. Ramson,
permitted
to
Thomas, of
New York
Randolph, Edmund Jennings, delegate from Virginia to continental
James MadiIV:448 (note) on com-
son
to,
to
confer
people, VII:
Randolph,
I
with
Vermont
secretary
England, archives of by,
1
of
New
spondence of
Hathorn's
N.
militia,
Jr,
of Col. of
John
Orange
IV:272. Essex
of
petitions,
J.,
Orange
IV:272.
regiment
John,
Flats,
county,
VI:
IV:796,
Elizabeth,
German
of
N. Y., IV:343. of
,
New
Marlbor-
ough, Ulster county, N. Y., Ill:
319.
Ransom, Peleg, regiment,
Randolph,
Thomas
Moses,
Jefferson
Peyton,
of
Col.
of
captain,
Ulster
county
third
his influence
11:248,
767,
militia,
111:412,
delegate
and
fined
Tunis,
for
delin-
quency, V:686.
J.,
makes request
for
pass,
VI :64 1-642. Rapalje,
of
Kings
county,
V:I59
(note).
Rapalje (Rappelye), John,
loyalist,
John,
loyalist,
Levi
from
Virginia to continental congress,
IV:471.
Ransom,
N. Y.,
Pawling's regiment, 11:124.
Randolph,
1:517,
N.
with, 1:65-66.
;
militia,
Raner, Samuel,
county
of
Rapalje, Garrit, of Sussex county,
:8.
Randolph, John, of Virginia, corre-
:95
county
Col.
regiment
V:452.
78.
Edward,
York removed
1
John
of
Samuel,
Hathorn's
;
mittee
New
of
letter
Raner,
Ransom,
vni:288, 296, 301.
congress,
New
Rankin,
Randall, Moses, prisoner, V:73.
city,
frigate,
606.
V:275.
enter enemy's lines,
American
the,
made by, 11:438. Ranelagh, the, summer garden. York city, VIII:xxvi. captures
Range,
Freelove,
Randall,
Randolph,"
greatness,
of Lt. Jacob Rose's recruits,
I
:
752, 754, 759, 761, 762,790, 791, 11:635. Rapelje,
,
of
New York
importer, VIII:xxxiii.
city,
New York
State of
764
(Rapelyea), Daniel, of exempts of Dutchess county, IV:
Rapelje
112; member of court VI:888.
,
his
exchange
11:575-577,
family, his
to
effort
Daniel,
111:271;
wife detained, \':922.
&
Rapelje
of
Peters,
New
merchants, Vni:xxxiii.
city,
Raquaw,
see
Requaw.
Raritan,
N.
J.,
island
in,
action
on
1:622; enemy near,
II:
J.,
to
Tryon
N. Y., VI: 725.
county,
Flats,
Rause, John, of exempts of Coxsackie, N. Y., 111:137.
Rawdon, ninth
lieutenant,
George,
British
regiment,
of
army,
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
Ray,
city,
VI:345-
carries letter,
Hopkins'
Ray,
of
Charles,
Col.
Roswell
of
Dutchess
regiment
V:825.
militia,
Simon,
of
fourth
regiment.
militia,
V:686.
assistant
Stephen,
quartermaster,
I
V :40
1
of William, Ray, N. Y., V:684.
deputy
.
Coxsackie,
Ray, Zachariah, of Col. Peter R.
Francis,
Lord, adjutant-
British
general,
army,
mand of Volunteers of IV:645 (note); letter 373; in VII :28;
route
in
com-
Ireland, to,
V:
Charleston,
to
evacuates
C, VII :29;
Ninety-six,
militia,
Walter,
Ebenezer,
loyalist,
George
York
Volunteers,
of
New
Turnbull's
Col.
III:
deserts.
112, 113; offense committed by,
VI:528, 530. Raymond, James,
Westchester
of
N. Y.,
county,
petitioner.
III:
159. James,
of
Jr,
N. Y.,
chester county,
West-
petitioner,
111:159.
Raymond, Field's
county
of
John,
militia,
Col. of
regiment
John Dutchess
11:734.
Fort
annoyed
prise of Col. Christopher Greene,
relieves
VII: 135;
Albany
IV:35.
Raymond, Marcius D., of Tarrytown, N. Y., his account of sur-
Camden,
by Col. Henry Lee, VII:201; reported ill, VII:202; report of his capture, VII:308. Rawley, 210.
county
Raymond,
(note).
Rawdon,
to
346.
Raymond,
Mark, of German N. Y.. IV:342.
go
111:273.
Livingston's regiment of
of
Frederick,
Raspell,
S.
,
Ray, at,
37.
Rasbach,
451
New York
Orange county
written
letters
IV:573, V:203. Raritan river, N.
(Mrs), wishes
Ray,
county
York
Rea.
see also
Ray,
Rappleye)
(Rappelye,
Rapelje
martial,
Ray,
petitioner.
III:
VI:872 Raymond, Orange
(note). captain,
of
minutemen,
his
Samuel, county
company, 1:288, 302;
V:679.
petitions,
Analytical Index
Raymond, Sands, of Westchester county, N. Y., petitions, 11:642. of
Uriah,
Raymond, Field's
county
Mill
(Rayments)
Essex
Westport,
(Mills),
N. Y., enemy's V:905, VI:332.
vessels
county, near,
Rayoux, Thomas, of
New York Rea, see
John
Dutchess
11:734.
militia,
Raymond's
Col.
of
regiment
line,
also
fifth
— Clinton
Reading Furnace (Reading), Pa., Washington at, VIII :402. Reading road. Pa., V:599.
11:46.
Reaves, see also Reive, Reves.
Rea, Hugh, of Northeast precinct, N. Y., chairman of committee,
regiment,
Ulster
county
militia,
elected to provincial congress,
I
:
244; his company, 1:281 proposed for assemblyman, 11:32; ;
member
of
691 (note)
11:359,
assembly, ;
named
as reference,
11:795.
work, 1:641.
N. Y.,
see
also
Rechtmeyer,
John, of
New York
militia,
^vith
Saratoga, 11:451 Pa.,
Ulster
111:298.
Reade, George H, British army,
Johannes of
regiment
regi-
V:926.
line,
Col.
of
John,
Snyder's
fifth
lieutenant,
Burgoyne
of at
(note).
British
prisoners
VIII: 156 (note).
of
Johannes,
Ulster
N. Y., IV:819. Red Bank, N. J., on Delaware county,
river,
fall
of
fort
11:559;
at,
V:599.
.
Reddick (Reddig, Riddich), Christopher, of Tryon county, N. Y.,
VII
Read (Ried),
Regtmeyer,
Richtmeyer.
loyalist,
there,
VI:589.
witness of paper. III :282,
Rechtmeyer,
N. Y., loyalist, 111:605. Read, Reade, see also Reed, Raid.
Reading,
Dutchess
fined,
militia,
Rea, William, of Albany county,
county
Roswell
of
Reaylean, William, of Capt. Uriah Drake's Ulster county exempts, V:4.
British losses at,
Rea, William, employed on public
Read,
Col.
regiment
Reber, Andreas, of Tryon county,
1:670.
Rea, Matthew, captain, of fourth
ment.
of
Daniel,
Hopkins' county
Ray.
British losses at,
Readmen, see also Redman. Readmen, Michael, his assessment, VI:626. Reaves,
regiment,
765
Papers
338-339,
11:296-297,
:80, 81.
Reddick
(Riddich,
George,
Reddick,
loyalist,
Philip,
Hathorn's county
of
regiment
militia,
Riddick),
VII :80, 81. Col. of
John
Orange
IV:272.
Redding (Reading), Conn., Gen. Gen. Putnam at, IV:407; Parsons at, V:505. Col. of John James, Hathorn's regiment of Orange
Reder,
county
militia,
IV:272.
New York
State of
766 Red Hook,
Reed (Read), James,
Dutchess county, N.Y.,
captain, as-
111:255;
sistant
commissary of purchases,
commissary at, IV: 83, 590, V:476; Samuel Hake
called
on
IV:265, 334, V:298, 372, 386, 467; resident of, IV:813;
111:492, IV:622-623, V:399400; purchases at Amenia, IV: 83, 258, 283, 474, 590, 602;
person
suspected
at,
purchasing
at,
forage obtained
Red Hook, work of
V:800. N. Y.,
at,
near Peekskill,
Clinton
1:316-318,
fortifying,
for
Redley,
army
charge of
in
major,
Redley (Reddli), Johannis
L., of
on permits to export, to, on measures
to,
army,
supplying
on
662;
N. Y., IV:
exempts of Albany,
846-847.
IV:546-
547; commended. IV:593-594; on seizures of wheat, IV:66I-
IV:864.
store,
11:796,
supplies,
801-802,
IV:284; Clinton
337, 417. ,
for
799-800,
on
209.
assistance,
IV:688;
need of
in
has
IV:864, 867;
vision,
;
Connecticut
at
IV:681, 682;
line.
Redman, see also Readmen. Redman, Abinezer, of Capt. Uriah
IV:670-671
prices,
disturbances
salt
his
prostock
Drake's Ulster county exempts,
on hand, V:432; report desired
V:3,
from,
4.
Redman, Michael, of Capt. Uriah
Reed, John, of Col. Marinus Wil-
Drake's Ulster county exempts,
V:3, 4. Redoubt kill, Reed,
Reed,
Rondout
creek.
,
of
Schaghticoke,
N. Y., VII:609. Reed, Abraham, of Claverack trict. N. Y., V:930. Reed, Jacob, Oneida Indian, furnished
1
Washington
;
Jacob,
of
captain,
New York
VI:221, 916, VII:69, Reed, Jacob Oneida captain, from,
I
:
dis-
ham, 1:394, 414, 416; delegate to
continental
intel-
824; Clinton Washington
second
supreme
artillery,
(note)
145.
(Atsiaktatye)
;
11:767,
congress,
on appointment
to,
officers.
to.
as
council,
Dennis
De
111:705;
president
of
IV:615-6I6 Berdt to, V:
299, 300; shows what provision Pennsylvania makes for her sol-
,
interpreter, mesVIII :341; at Fort
meeting, Schuyler 353, 370.
writes to,
John Adams,
entertains
of continental
regiment,
sage
:60
95; adjutant-general, 1:383; charge against Col. Morris Gra-
483.
Reed,
of Pennsylvania,
his
VI :480-
by,
VII:286.
Joseph,
statesman,
Read, Reade, Reid.
see also
ligence
lett's levies.
Reed. see
VI:762-763.
diers.
V:608-610; goes VI:549
mutinous troops.
VIII :352,
550 j
(note). 564,
to
meet
(note),
578-579; on
Analytical Index
—
Reed, Joseph
continued
—
Clinton Papers
of
Johannes,
Reghter,
committee to confer with Robert
767
N. Y.,
county,
Albany
house robbed,
his
V:171, 680.
R. Livingston, VIII :61. dis-
Regiments, see United States, names
N. Y., V:930. Reed, Thomas, major, of Albany county, N. Y., buys lots, VI:
of colonels and names of states.
Reed,
Claverack
of
Ritchel,
trict,
Regnier
De
Roussi, Pierre, lieutenof
ant-colonel,
New York
252.
Thomas,
Reed,
twenty-fourth
lieutenant,
regiment,
army, with Burgoyne toga, 11:451.
of
British at
Sara-
has difference with
,
Col. Loring, 11:78-79.
for
applies
regiment.
Reeder, WilHam, employed on public work, 1:641.
IV :5 30-531
exempts of Al-
of
;
regiment.
New York
line,
first
VI:
(Rese),
county,
N. Y.,
John,
of
Tryon
captive, 111:407,
41 5; his wife, 111:408, IV:700. Reese,
opposed, Fort
at
788;
his
nation,
resig-
see
also
Rechtmeyer,
Richtmeyer.
(Rightmyer),
Yurry
of
Ulster
William,
(Jury),
N.
county,
Y.,
IV:
111:612,
819.
532.
Reese
664;
V:705.
Regtmeyer
of
his claim
Plank, IV:opp.
Rees, Reese, see also Reis, Ries. corporal,
;
IV:656-657,
Regtmeyer,
Martinus,
IV :3-
officers,
asks appointment as colonel,
bany county, IV:241. Reemer, Frederick, of Schaghticoke, N. Y.. VII:609. Rees,
648;
647,
standing in rank, 111:374; on
his
5
for
clothing
111:239,
rearrangement of
Fraric,
:447, 453-
1
his
Reeder, Stephen, employed on public work, 1:641.
Reef,
Canadians
command,
rank and pay, 1:628; 11:106congratulates Clinton,
454;
107;
Reeder, see also Reider. Reeder,
his
regiment.
wants ammuni-
1:429-430;
tion,
under
fourth
line;
of
William,
exempts
of
Claverack, IV:651.
Refugees,
tended
treaty
of
Paris not
in-
VIII:254, 259.
militia,
IV:35.
,
major,
member
of
court of inquiry touching case of Col.
Lt.
Varick,
VI:282
Reid, George, lieutenant-colonel, of
Albany
New Hampshire regiment, Gen. Sullivan's expedition, V:
second in
Reghter, Andries, of Col. Peter R.
county
Reid,
(note).
to protect their properly,
Livingston's regiment of
Reid, see also Read, Reade, Reed.
232
(note)
(note)
;
in
V:236
town, ;
under
battle of
(note),
Gen.
New237
Parsons,
State of
768
—
Reid, George
VII:1I5; at
his
New York Remsen, Henry
continued.
regiment expected
plies
be
Albany, VII:398, 399,404; to
proceeds
regiment
Hook Reid,
Maryland
207
V:208 in
Paulus
V:206
(note),
regiment,
208
(note).
Island
militia,
Long
colonel, of
regiment dis-
his
In-
Levi
dian, sends warning Pawling, 11:644-645, 111:742.
Corn-
Eben-
light
horse of
,
German
lieutenant
of
county,
111:381
Saratoga
petitions,
Manor, Albany N. Y., committee of,
Rensselaerwyck
111:609,
in,.
meeting in interest of Vermont
district,
111:211,
robberies
;
610, V:171, VI:780; residents IV:482, VII:542, 557; of,
Reis, see also Rees, Reese, Ries.
IV:
heldin, VII:609-610. "
770.
Reprisal," the, American vessel,
11:540 (note).
Reive, see also Reaves, Reves. Reive, Daniel, of Capt, Ebenezer
Woodhull's
light horse of
Requaw,
,
his care,
V:461
Gabriel, cap-
Requaw (Raquaw),
Relye, see also Rilya. ter
of
fourth
Orange county
militia,
Dene,
regiment,
county,
,
Watertown,
of
Requaw,
V
:
1
74
;
Clinton
N. Y.,
refugee,
VII:
re-
of
John,
Col.
Samuel
Drake's regiment of Westchester
Mass., his house, 11:450 (note).
Remsen, Henry, makes recommendation, V:173; sends war news Clinton,
Westchester
of
James,
Westches-
111:477.
militia,
222.
Remington, see also Rimington.
Remington,
county
Requaw,
1:604-605.
gives testimony,
in
.
tain, of first regiment,
(Relja),
goods
justice,
Corn-
wall, 1:551.
to
committee,
reception
to Col.
under Burgoyne, 11:452 (note).
Relye
New York
Renolds, see Reynolds.
Woodhull's
N. Y..
New York
of
Renhope, John, captain, Esopus
William, of Capt.
John,
on
Remsen, Jeromus,
Cornwall, 1:551.
Reis,
Jr,
VIII:296.
Ebenezer
light horse of
Reinking,
New
for
persed, 1:332, 338, 354.
wall, 1:551.
ezer
wishes to
;
merchant, VIII:xxxiv.
city,
(note).
Reider, Peter, of Capt.
Woodhull's
7
1
agent
Remsen, Henry A., of
fifth
Reider, see also Reeder.
Reider,
commercial
city,
(note). of
lieutenant,
expedition,
tenth
Paulus
in
regiment,
expedition,
Philip,
Hook
of
captain,
continued.
6-2
1
Remsen, Henry,
Nathan,
Virginia
V :2
to,
York, V:507-509.
Saratoga,
VII:414. Reid,
—
county
"
militia,
Resolution,"
VI:1
1
VI: 70.
British
(note).
war
vessel,
Analytical Index
*'
1:485.
Jersey Volunteers,
Return," sloop on Hudson
river,
V:360. Elijah, Jr, of Col. James McClaghry's regiment of Ulster militia,
VI :624.
tavern in their possession, VIII:
306. Rexford,
Samuel,
of
lieutenant,
Albany regiment, new for militia, proposed county V:934. command, Reynolds, see also Runelds, Runseventeenth
Reynolds
(Runnals),
commissary
,
1
department,
in
:659,
Andrew,
Smith's
of
Orange county, N. Y., petitions, IV:275. Clove,
Reynolds,
Arnold,
for
petitions
Smith's
of
Cloudes,
Orange county, N. Y., petitions, IV:275. Clove,
Reynolds,
Daniel,
Y.,
IV:
111:625,
Reynolds (Renolds), Elijah, of Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment of
Dutchess county
militia,
V
:
825. Reynolds, Gilbert, of Westchester county,
N. Y.,
petitions,
VII:
631.
Orange county, N. Y., IV:275.
petitions,
Orange county, N. Y., IV:275. Daniel,
New
petitions,
Hampshire
Charlestown,
N. Y., IV:401.
cinct,
N. Y., IV:401.
Reynolds
(Renolds),
James,
of
H.,
John Frear's regiment of Dutchess county militia, V:825.
Reynolds
(Runels),
Smith's
N. Y.,
Clove, petitions,
militia,
VII:
Joel,
Hopkins' county
James,
of
regiment
militia,
county
Col.
Roswell
of
Dutchess
V:7I, 72.
regiment militia,
of
Mc-
Albany
VI: 39.
Reynolds, Joseph, captain, of regiment, Dutchess county tia,
of
Orange county, IV:275.
Reynolds, John, of Col. John Crea's
lieutenant-col-
N.
cinct,
Reynolds, James, of Amenia pre-
Reynolds,
Reynolds, Daniel, of Smith's Clove,
onel, of
N.
240.
of
acquitted
charges, 1:790-791, 11:635.
Reynolds,
70.
Col.
pardon, VII:328, 469.
Reynolds,
1
:
Reynolds, Jacob, of Amenia pre-
IV:817. Reynolds,
VI
ters,
of
captain,
militia, carries let-
Reynolds, Henry, of Smith's Clove,
nels.
392.
David,
petitions,
Reynolds, Eli, of exempts of Claverack,
Fraunces
Revolution, Sons of the,
at
Orange county, N. Y., IV:275. Orange county
Reves,
county
1
Reynolds,
Reves, see also Reaves, Reive.
769
Papers
Reynolds, David, of Smith's Clove,
captain, loyalist, of
Retaum, Peter,
New
— Clinton
11:233, 262;
fifth
mili-
petitions. III:
State of
770
—
Reynolds, Joseph
240; member VI:888.
continued.
Rhinebeck
of court martial,
beek,
militia,
V:7I, 72. Westchester
regiment,
county
militia,
I
V
:
1
38
prisoner,
;
V:752. VI:495. Reynolds, Peter, of Smith's Clove,
Orange county, N. Y., 1V:275. Reynolds,
Silas,
petitions,
petitions,
cinct,
petitions,
111:676;
N. Y.,
petitions.
III:
159.
Reynolds
(Renolds), William, of
exempts of Kings
district,
Albany
county, 111:628, 629, 630.
Reynolds,
William,
of
Smith's
Orange county, N. Y., petitions, IV:275. Reynolds, William, of Amenia preClove,
cinct,
N. Y.,
joins in testimonial,
IV:401. Dutchess county, N. Y.,
of
his ar-
and imprisonment, 11:319, 335-336.
rest
W.
tenant under
(note) .
L.,
Montgomery
739
:
posts to ex-
;
III:
residents.
224, 421, V:671, VI:715, VII :81, 287; regiment of, IV:
56; forage obtained at, V:800; VI:4I8.
provision at,
Rhinebeck
Dutchess county,
Flats,
VII:95.
Rhinebeck
German
lieu-
Burgoyne, 11:453
(Rhimbeck) militia in,
precinct,
refractory, I:
532-533; committee
525-529, of,
1:526, 11:531. 655, 658,
V:272
from,
petition
V:372, 671 assessment VI:653 in, special VII:625. in, impressment certificates
from,
Rhinelander,
York
city,
proscribed,
loyalist,
not
Plantations,
Providence
I
cept system of impost,
population in
snow
at,
for
I
:
I
:
I
74 80
775, 1:210;
11:308;
Gen. Gates with materials
in
represented
Annapolis convention,
1
New
of
Frederick,
V:159 (note). Rhode Island and
of
Rhead (Read, Reade), Jacob,
Rhenius, P.
1
11:389;
to,
V:656;
IV:401.
Reynolds, William, of Westchester county,
tend
N. Y.,
Reynolds, Stephen, of Amenia pre-
joins in testimonial,
Mrs
1:271;
to,
N. Y., 1:533, IV:145, V:527,
of Smith's Clove,
Orange county, N. Y., IV:275.
N. Y.,
Rhynbeek,
Rinebeek, Rynbeck, Rynbeek) N. Y., suspected person on way writes from,
Reynolds, Nathaniel, lieutenant, of third
Rhine-
(Rhenebeeck,
Rhymbeck,
,
Reynolds, Joseph, of Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment of Dutchess county
New York
to
;
;
its
affair
furnish
artificers
river
ac-
and
obstruction,
11:507, 509, 111:200; financial quotas of,
11:555
(note),
VI:
714, VII:469, VIII:39 (note); prisoners sent to, to
governor of,
11:618;
letter
11:759; repre-
Analytical Index
Rhode
Island
—
Clinton Papers
Rhode
continued.
sented in convention to regulate
111:220; money advanced
prices,
—
—
Island
771
military affairs
—
continued.
embark
prisoners
at port of state,
to, from continental treasury. III 741 deputy governor of, writes,
11:663; American troops require provision, 11:695 fame of secret
IV:268-269; accounts held in, IV:451 Quaker preacher from, IV:466; inhabitants in want o'. bread, IV :553, 580, 643. 644 CHnton to governor of, IV:545-
expedition,
546;
British troops
:
;
;
;
invited
to
conference
of
;
111:33; strength of British 111:83 (note). IV:508,
age, force,
V:209
of supplies,
304
tories from,
V:750; flour to be transported VI:486; despatches for governor, VI:549 (note); appealed to,
funds and men, VII:594-
to for
action of assembly on case
596;
Robert
of
Stodard,
satisfied
with
congress,
VIII
VIII :36;
powers vested :3 7;
its
attitude
in
on
(note) to
quate (note)
321
;
(note),
operations
(note)
179; money requisition 1783, VIII :46; to con-
occupation
with other states on uniform of
system
taxation,
VIII :65;
votes of delegates on adjustment
of
national
expenses,
VIII :67,
69, 70, 71, 72, 82; position of
cers'
ton
VIII :397, 408.
of drawing troops from state, II: (note)
11:663;
;
enemy
proposal
be
(note)
hindered,
attempt
possible,
III:
British
V:292
(note);
French
for
prepared, officers,
V:289
blockade contemplated. garrison to be
;
removed, V:381 tals
against
V
:
(note); hospiwill
be
V:678; exchange
of
765
;
sailors
French
VI:11
V:839,
fleet ar-
(note);
business of feeding French allies,
VI:243, 245-246, 299, 328; second division of French
milhar}) affairs, Burgoyne's pretense
243
727-728; combined
offi-
pay, VIII:116; Washing-
in,
D'Estaing's
disappointing.
to ;
V:293
rives,
delegates on commutation of
of
704, 708, 715; evacuation by
enemy
fer
111:306
111:658-659; Gen. operations, 111:659-
Sullivan's
per cent duty, VIII :42,
on, for
attack.
repel
Ill:
force ade-
service of regiment. Ill:
movements,
660
Howe.
British
;
account
;
(note); for Phila-
111:92; correspondence
on
57, 99,
embark
transmitted to Gen.
land cessions, VIII :42; attitude five
288
(note),
delphia,
V:513;
(note); de-
struction of ships laden with for-
V:287; delegates from, V:494, VI:908 (note); quota
states,
11:713
rives,
VI:255;
French
arrival
of
in possession,
483;
French
that
Chesapeake,
British
fleet ar-
Indians learn of forces,
ships
VI:671;
VI:
to go French
State of
772 Rhode
Island
—
military affairs
—
continued.
De
Admiral
join
VII:305,
Grasse,
333;
308,
regiment brigaded with Connecti-
VII:530.
cut line.
first
VII:
(Olney's),
326, 623; Greene's, VI:
872; Varnum's, 111:321. troops, to be called to North 1:808
(note);
V:504
813,
(note),
VI:791 VII
:1
:
13; compensa-
1
for depreciation of pay,
admired
;
08
(note)
;
by
French,
enter
Vermont,
VIII :80. Rice, Asa, captain, of
Cumberland drafted,
Rice, Asa,
wagons, VI:209.
first
regiment, militia,
county
V:672. artificer
at
Fishkill,
I
:
452 Rice, David, captain,
loyalist,
fined as spy, 11:648,
1
made
osition
con-
689, 804-
county
militia,
lieutenant,
Lewis Duboys'
levies,
:
VI:25.
John
Dutchess
of
11:734.
Richelieu river, Canada, 1:123.
Richey
(Rickey,
Ritche),
James,
N. Y., petiIV:261 his losses, tions, 11:822, makes IV:338, 410; report, IV: of Cherry Valley,
;
674.
Richey
(Rickey),
regiment.
of
fifth
line,
tried
John,
New York
and punished, 11:18, 20.
Richmond, Benjamin, of Saratoga district, N. Y., petitions, V:262. Richmond, Charles Lennox, Duke of, influences treaty, VIII :272. Richmond, Mass., army V:746, VI:650. Richmond, S. VIII:317.
I.,
Richmond, Va.,
destroyed,
Col.
Col.
of
regiment
Edward, of Dutchess county, N. Y.. VI:529.
Rice,
Jonas,
I
by, 111:615.
Moses,
120;
Rice,
England,
Richards, James, sergeant, of fourth
805, 806.
of
of
king
,
102 (note).
785
empowered to call for, III: 548; in want of provisions, IV: 258, 544, 591, 639; their uniform, V:202; number received by Washington, VI: 11 3, 115;
VI
Canada,
in
colonel, warrant issued
,
to, for
Field's
ton
deficiency in,
VII:
IV:422.
Richards,
VI:280; requested for cavalry, 11:828; Washing-
tion to,
regiment,
Rice, Samuel, prisoner
II:
(note), light
fourth
regiment, Pennsylvania line, depriver,
of,
quotas
of
major,
115.
Richard
of colonels.
115,
Nathan,
Rich,
and names
regiments, see also troops
regiments,
Rice,
Massachusetts to
squadron
New York
stores
N. Y.,
buildings
Vi
:
at,
VI:579.
Richmond County, N. Y., for person
at,
troops at,
from,
letter
and
stores
and papers
loyalists of.
V:159
in,
search 1
:203
(note).
;
Analytical Index
Richmond
New York
Hill,
city,
Wash-
Mortier house,
formerly
— Clinton
Riedesel, Frederica Charlotte Louisa,
Baroness von, shows cost of
ington's headquarters, Vlll:xxvii,
living in
414.
85.
Richter, Nicholas, captain, of Try-
German
von.
V:315.
1:139; von,
ensign under
German 11:453
Burgoyne,
(note). also
see
Richtmeyer,
Rechtmeyer,
Regtmeyer.
regiment, in
joins
mihtia,
Albany county
account of enemy's de-
scent on Harpersfield,
Rickert, Ludwig, of
V:579.
N. Y., V:179. see also
Rickman, man.
York
city,
James,
&
of
VI:291.
New York
merchants, VIII:xxxiii.
Riddich, see Reddick.
Rider, Stephen, of Queens county,
N. Y.,
prisoner, 11:723.
Rider, William,
his
account for sup-
IV:650.
Ridgebury, Fairfield county. Conn., Ifrench troops marching
to,
VII:
107 (note). Ridgely, R., clerk of Maryland senate,
(note)
prisoner,
11:452 (note)
VI: 195.
26
(note)
;
his re-
11:449 ;
Albany, 11:454 conveys order from Gen.
conducted ;
;
to
Burgoyne, 111:489; in captivity,
his
behavior
IV:434, 435, 436-
437.
man
(Rigel), Christian, of GerFlats,
refugee,
IV:
Frederick,
of
N. Y.,
Riegel
(Rigel), Flats,
N. Y.,
refugee,
IV:34I.
N. Y.,
prisoner,
Tryon county, VI :726.
Riemenschneider, Henry, of Tryon county,
N. Y.,
prisoner,
VI: 79.
Riemenschneider's
(Reemsnyder's,
Remersnyder's,
Remsnyder's,
Riemensnyder's, Sneider's) Bush,
Rider, see also Ryder.
plies,
troops,
Riegel, Frederick, of of
British
regiment,
Bowne,
New
lieutenant,
signs articles,
Rickman city,
Rikeman, Ryck-
Quaker, of VII:489.
twenty-ninth
army,
243 German
341.
,
Rickman,
Baron
Adolf,
major-general, Brit-
(note),
German
Rickman,
1:84-
turn of
242
Riegel
Tryon county,
city,
army, serves with Burgoyne, his dragoons, 1:332, II:
(note) fifteenth
of
George,
Richtmeyer,
ish
New York
Friedrich
Riedesel,
on county, N. Y., Indians attack him and his family, IV:770-771, Richtersleben,
773
Papers
Tryon county, N. Y., troops at, V:365, 547; attacks on, V: 545-546, 548, 563, 589, 590. 628, 631, 702, 920, 921. VI: 660, VII :74. Ries, see also Rees, Reese, Reis.
Ries, John Frederick, of Rhinebeck precinct,
N. Y., V:372.
Rigel, see Riegel.
State of
774
Rigens, Patrick, employed at ert
iron
Livingston's
RobV:
New York Ring,
753.
N. Y., V:871.
receives depositions,
trict,
bany county
loyahst,
tured
regiment.
New York
delivered
ing
hne, cloth-
11:845,
III:
New York
city,
to,
351.
Riley
Reily),
(Reiley,
serter,
,
de-
1:340-341, 349, 350. in
James,
Riley,
Clinton,
468, 477; troops supplied from, 538, 550, 562; Washington at. VIII :404, 407. 412.
Rising Sun," the, American vessel,
fireman, VIII :304.
plot
N. Y.,
Riley, Jonas, of exempts of Dutch-
Philip,
loyalist,
VI:906.
Rilya, see also Relye.
regiment of Dutchess county mili-
V:527.
S.,
at
Sara-
(note).
386. Ritzema,
Rudolphus,
regiment,
colonel,
New York 1
775,
of line,
his
regi-
ment, 1:573, 574. Rives,
William Cabell, American
John,
petitioner.
III:
Rivington,
of
Delaware
county. Pa., his house Washington's headquarters,
VIII
:4 16.
of
James,
"
1:62,
1:62;
New York
edits
printer,
Gazette," record,
Benjamin,
Beaumarchais claim,
11:306-307 (note).
city,
676. Ring,
commis-
on boundary, VIII :385-
tlement of
of Brit-
lieutenant,
army, with Burgoyne
toga, 11:451
Rinderson,
Philadel-
astronomer,
minister to France, negotiates set-
Rimington, see also Remington.
ish
of
David,
establishment of
Rilya, Henry, of Col. John Frear's
Rimington,
Mamakating, IV:562.
IV:236, 237. first
tia,
of
petitions,
Pa.,
phia, sioner
Riley,
Adam,
kidnap
VII:492.
ess county,
VII:203.
prize taken by.
Ritenbergh,
Rittenhouse,
to
(note);
go beyond, 1:462,
I:
"
Riker, Henry, of
manufac-
V:2I
659-660,
militia not to
captain, of second
iron
J.,
1:225-226, 538. 583,
at,
644,
11:625.
Abraham,
N. Y.,
IV:35.
militia,
N.
Ring^vood,
Rikeman, John, of Tappan, N. Y., Riker,
Kingsland
VI: 123.
petitioner,
Rickman, Ryck-
see also
of
county,
Ringsdorph, Philip, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment of Al-
Right, see Wright.
Rikeman, man.
Try on
district,
county,
111:177.
petitioner,
Catharine,
Ringle,
Rigg, Edward, of Cambridge dis-
Dutchess
of
John,
N. Y.,
works,
his
63,
Royal 64; his 1:71;
store,
printing material of, 1:61
1
;
style
of his paper, 11:38; his account of storming of Stony Point,
V:
Analytical Index
Rivington, James
154 (note)
V:539;
—
;
Charleston news,
V:
589, 778. 798-799, 801; has news from West Indies, V 892 between conditions describes :
;
Highlands and Albany, VII 61
(note)
VII: 135;
-.60-
exaggerations,
news from Ches362.
360,
location of business, VIII:
xxxiv; 1 1 1
;
gives
VII:34l.
apeake,
379;
V
his
prints 1
:
financial
;
letter,
gives account of
Wash-
VIII :306-
farewell,
ington's
307. sent
bill
by, 11:321.
Roberdeau,
579;
brigadier-gen-
from, forwarded.
letter
eral,
desires
collectorship,
II:
VII:
Roberds,
of
Lemuel,
Bennington,
Vt., his deposition showing tion of
viola-
Saratoga convention, IV:
420, 421-422. Robert,
,
straw, troyed,
N. Y., VII :98
his
house
des-
continental
regiment,
579; recommended
I
:
Washing-
to
1:621.
York
loyalist
city,
1:64,
newspaper,
554;
his
New
of
Alexander,
Robertson,
his
printer,
IV:
111:270,
11:524-
exchange,
525. 528, 547. Robertson,
Charles,
thirteenth
county
Robertson,
Albany
VI:38. of
James,
New York his
printer,
loyalist
paper.
of
corporal,
regiment,
militia,
news-
1:64, 111:270, IV:554; to
Robertson, British
obtain his
brother's
528.
11:524-525,
exchange,
James, major-general, informed of re-
army,
regiment of Dutchess county mili-
11:734.
Timothy
683;
Bigelow's
his
Massachu-
regiment, petitions,
IV: 134.
leaves South Car-
V:589;
sioned by,
IV:509.
battalion.
VI:888, 889;
commis-
officer
VII:393;
his
head-
quarters. VIII:xxviii; royal gov-
VIII :303.
Robertson (Roberson), Robert, of fifth
regiment,
New York
line,
V:
926. Robertson.
William,
second
of
New York
artillery,
11:67,92. Robespierre. Maximilien Marie dore,
Roberts, Moses, lieutenant, of Col.
V:464,
sions given by. 111:232,
regiment.
Roberts, John, of Col. John Field's
setts
son.
ernor,
(note).
of Col, William Malcom's addi-
tia,
Robertson, see also Robinson, Robi-
olina,
captain, of Haver-
Roberts (Robert). John, lieutenant,
ton,
horse,
moval of records, 1:11; permis-
23-25.
tional
Youngs' troop of IV:730.
attempts
Daniel,
775
Israel
city,
James, counterfeit
Roads,
Clinton Papers
Roberts, Vanally, loyalist, of Capt.
continued.
his assistance sought,
his
—
fall,
French
IV:490
revolutionist,
Isi-
his
(note).
Robins (Robens). Jeans, of Dutchess
county
militia,
V:73.
State of
776
Robins, William, of Saratoga trict,
N. Y.,
V:262.
petitions,
Robins (Robbins), Zebulon, exempts of Kings
dis-
Jr, of
county, 111:673, 732.
Robinson, see also Robertson, Robison.
captain, purchas-
,
ing commissary, 11:760.
Robinson, ish
of
Brit-
conversation with
spy, 111:385-386.
New York
reduced
mony
to
fifth
line,
regi-
corporal,
1:819;
ranks,
testi-
Robinson,
of
colonel,
Beverly,
Loyal Americans, takes part
in
49,
storming Highland
forts,
11:389;
11:611, 724
his house,
1
1
:
(note), 725 (note), 726 (note), 727 V:463, 740, (note), his
(note)
264,
111:224,
V:154
11:724-
his
regiment,
.IV:430,
858,
(note), VI:495,
889; reward 510;
;
with
relations
V'I:opp.264; Benedict Arnold,
727
his
for his
sons
836, capture, IV:
made
prisoners,
V:153 (note); request of, denied, V:2 79-280; interested in exchange, V:463; said to have written to
Ethan Allen, VI:777.
Robinson (Robbeson), Charles, of thirteenth
county
Robinson, seventh
Albany
regiment,
militia,
to,
Israel
of Capt.
loyalist,
Youngs'
of
troop
horse,
Robinson, James, employed on public work, 1 :642. of
John,
house
of
speaker
Virginia,
of
burgesses,
1:36.
Robinson,
fashion
John,
of
hat,
1:516.
II :86.
of,
sent
Robinson, Henry, of Ulster county, N. Y., 1:278.
Robinson,
Robinson, Benjamin, of
orders
V:865.
IV:730.
captain,
,
his
vessel,
ment.
V:409;
passes,
continued,
advises issuing of
militia,
Robinson, Isaac,
Robinson,
—
Robinson, Ebenezer county
Albany
district,
New York
Vl:38.
Ebenezer, regiment,
Robinson,
of
Dutchess
regiment
Col. of
John
Orange
county militia, IV:272. Robinson, John, flour purchased
of,
V:105. -Robinson, John, of
N. Y.,
cinct,
Newburgh
justice,
pre-
VI: 144,
145.
Robinson, Moses, colonel, of Benagent to represent
Vt.,
nington,
Vermont before
congress,
483; has part
in
to
congress,
490
of
;
V:326,
representations
V:483-486,
489-
committee to conciliate
Cumberland county, V:889-890; of committee of legislature, VI:867; concerned in people
plot
of
against
New York
officers,
V1I:575. Robinson
major,
of
John,
Hathorn's
of
(Robbeson),
thirteenth
county
militia,
regiment,
VI:38.
Richard,
Albany
Analytical Index
Robinson, Samuel, of Bennington, Vt., justice, 111:551, 699.
Robinson
(Robertson, Robison), Siah (Isaiah), captain, of fourth Ulster
regiment,
county
militia,
at Sydman's bridge, 1:558; his company, 1:734, 11:9, 111:466,
IV:663. V:41. Robinson's House in
erly),
(see
Gen.
to
occupy,
11:755,
111:15,
25;
;
V:421, 422, 423, 433, 438; Gen. Arnold's headquarters, VI: 139; Washington at, VI:256, VIII :406. 416-417; Maj.
Andre taken
to,
VI :260
(note).
Robinson's Landing, see also Beverly
Dock.
(Dock), near
N. Y.,
sloops ordered
to,
11:103, 110, 133.
Robison, see also Robertson, Rob-
Robison
(Robinson),
recommended
ington desires to cooperate with,
I
:
Robison, John Decker, commissary, regarding his conduct,
105-114
his
(note);
Rochambeau, Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeure, Count de, lieu-
commander
authority
VIII :47 (note), 48; VIII :406, Washington,
respected,
with
408, 409, 410, 417.
Roche de Fermoy,
see
Fermoy. at, VIII:
Rochefort, France, stores
101
;
vessel from,
Rochester,
archives conveyed at,
VIII: 154.
N. Y.,
Ulster county,
11:498
to,
(note),
1
:
1
1
;
mines
681, 682, 11:673;
of,
commissary of clothing
II:
at,
754, 808; threatened by enemy,
IV: 115,
111:544, received
210;
news
111:738; enemy IV: 13, 684; distance
from,
inquiry,
of
on
IV:114;
road
to
Oquaga, IV: 168, 169; troops on way to, IV: 182; posts near, to
be defended,
tions
from,
561-562;
V:618-621.
tenant-general,
Newport, to, VII:
from, to other points, matter of
665, 669.
testimony
at
(note); aide
105 (note); his march from Providence to Kings Ferry, VII:
of
Jacobus,
for appointment,
at
Wash-
;
V:874; informed of Gen. Arnold's treason, VI:257 (note);
attacks,
(Robeson), Isaiah, Marbletown, N. Y., IV:52.
arrival
his
Newport, V:839 (note)
inson.
Robison
IV:
of,
portrait
111:392; committee
Robinson's Landing Garrison,
army,
opp.494; date of
VI:259
Gen. Gates' headquarters, III: 39 Gen. Heath's headquarters, 1
French
Washington meets
Parsons,
859,
—
Bev-
permission
803,
Rochambeau, Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeure continued.
New
11:724, 729, headquar-
of
777
of
sought,
789,
Clinton Papers
also
Highlands
York, ters
—
772,
777,
V:229 sets
IV:765;
IV:767-768,
troops
to
Indians
(note);
leave,
lurking
peti-
V: IV: at,
pursuing party
out from, VII:225.
New York
State of
778 Rochfort,
,
lery, British
army, V:23
Rockaway, L.
V:I59
of,
artil-
(note).
loyalist residents
I.,
VI:875.
(note),
army
J.,
Washington
(note);
V:876
reaches,
VIII;
at,
Rockland
Ulster
regiment,
second
of
Christian,
Rockwell, Nathan, of Westchester
N. Y., petitions, 11:642. N. J., Washington at,
Rockyhill,
VIII:257 (note), 258 (note).
413,419.
county
&
Co.,
see
militia,
Rodgers, see also Rogers.
Rockefeller, Henry, of second regiIII:
militia,
262. of
Albany N. Y., in return of assemblymen, VII:322.
Rockefeller,
Hortalez
Roderique Hortalez.
111:262.
ment, Ulster county
Slaughters
Landing.
405. Rockefeller,
see
Lake,
county,
Bridge, Morris county,
Rockaway N.
of
captain
Philip,
loyalist, asks ex-
Rodgers, George,
change, VI:451.
Rodgers (Rodger), James, of exempts of Charlotte county, IV: 447.
county,
Rockefeller
(Rockenfeller)
,
Tiel
(Thyll), captain of tenth regi-
Albany county militia. III 456, IV:34; money paid to his
ment,
levies,V:537, 538.
Charles
Wentvvorth,
Marquis
Watson of,
his
premiership, 1:36, 39; his posi-
on
peace
treaty,
VIII :87
Rockingham, N. H., prisoners
at,
;
churches, VIII :xv, xxiv.
Rodgers, John, trustee of Clinton
Rockingham, Vt., road to, II: 242; committee of, 111:170, ;
represented
Brattleboro,
ents of
in
convention
111:170; adher-
New York
in,
111:510,
IV:792, 801, VI:607, 613. Rockingham County, N. H., appointment in, V:654. Rockland,
College,
Rockland
N. Y., V:442, VI:769.
county,
VI:536.
Rodgers, Samuel, employed on public work, 1 :641 .
Rodinburgh (Rodingburg), Andrew (Andres) his examination, ,
IV:716-717. 735. Col.
Thomas, lieutenant, of William Malcom's addi-
tional
11:832.
at
(Rogers), John (Rev. his sermon by, 1:71
,
Rodman,
(note), 272.
624
Dr)
:
Rockingham,
tion
Rodgers
continental
579; recommended ton,
regiment, to
I
:
Washing-
1:621.
Rodney, Caesar Augustus, attorneygeneral. United States, 11:307 (note).
Rodney, George Brydges, Baron, admiral, British navy, to engage in expedition against
11:727
West
Point,
(note); his engagement
with Count de Guichen,
V:730
Analytical Index
Rodney, George Brydges (note)
—
cont'd.
victory over Count
his
;
de Grasse, VIII :36.
Roe,
of
Salisbury's
of Kingston,
1
Capt. horse
light
:575.
county, 111:735.
Roe,
of
Nathaniel,
of
exempts
Orange county, IV:628. Roe, Nathaniel, of fourth regiment, Orange "
bounty
county
land
militia,
VI:453. English war
vessel,
,
VI:624.
of
Lewis,
Westchester
county, N. Y., petitions, 11:642. Rogers, Mary, of Hoosick district, N. Y.. her petition, 111:327-
328. Rogers,
British
Patrick,
information
given
deserter,
IV:856-
by,
Rogers, Philip, ensign, of thirteenth
Albany county IV:770.
petitions,
Rogers, Philip,
reputed loyalist,
VI
:
360. Rofft,
regiment
Rogers, John, chairman of Cambridge convention, VI:867, 890.
regiment,
Ulster
of Ludwigh, N. IV:819. Y., county,
Roessell,
Roff,
Claghry's
Mc-
Ulster
of
858.
rights,
Roebuck," V:643.
Rogers, James, of Col. James
Rogers,
Roe, Jonas, of exempts of Orange
779
Papers
county, militia,
lieutenant,
James,
Silvester
— Clinton
trict,
Jr, of
N. Y.,
militia,
Saratoga
petitions,
dis-
111:211.
Rogers, Piatt, flour purchased of, of
Aaron,
Brlnckerhoff's
Col.
Abraham of
regiment
Dutchess county
militia,
V:825.
Rogers, see also Rodgers.
charge of
artificers, 1
in
:499. of
in
his
Rogers,
Augustin,
of
Benjamin, petitions 111:334-335. (Rogis),
thirteenth
of
Albany
county militia; petitions, V:262; heads militia class, VI: 38. Rogers,
of
David,
exempts
of
Orange county, 111:735. Rogers, Israel,
Jr,
of Col.
county
militia,
Rogers
Robert,
(Roger),
of
ex-
471.
regiment, militia,
Westchester
county
IV: 138.
Rogers, William, of Hoosick trict,
of,
N. Y.,
petitions in
dis-
behalf
111:326-328.
Rogers, William, of Schaghticoke,
James
McClaghry's regiment of Ulster
VI :624.
his corps,
11:31, 321, 618; at St. Johns,
Rogers, William, ensign, of third
Benjamin,
regiment,
lieu-
Rang1:463, 801-802,
empts of Wallkill, N. Y., Ill:
behalf,
Rogers
Robert,
of King's
VII:321.
exempts Orange county, 111:735.
Rogers,
(Rodgers),
tenant-colonel, ers,
lieutenant
Abijah,
Rogers,
V:I05, 168. Rogers
N. Y., VII:609. Rogers, William (Rev. Dr), chaplain
of
Gen.
Edward Hand's
New York
State of
78o Rogers, William
—
Rombout
continued,
—
brigade, extract from his journal,
committee
V:231
of,
(note).
Rogers, William, sent as prisoner Clinton,
9;
Rogers, William E., of Garrison,
county, II1;612.
Romer,
employed at Jacob, Robert Livingston's iron works,
Rohrbarkr,
Romeyn,
V:753. (Haasbrouck?), of
,
J.,
of Ulster county, visit,
captain, of twentieth
regiment, British army, with Burat
Saratoga,
11:451
"
given,
of Cambridge N. Y., 11:857.
dis-
Remain,
loyalist
Romans.
(note)
engineer,
on
for
fortifications
son river.
1:130-131;
plans
of his work,
1:130,
his
Hud-
criticisms
131.
132,
of
James,
(Rombouts, Rumbout) precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,
,
war
Westchester
party
crosses,
1:759,
768; sloop ordered
to,
British fleet ascends,
11:457-458
town
11:416;
troops to cross, 11:491
situated on,
Ronduss, levies,
;
Jacob,
V:228 of
;
(note).
New York
VI: 370.
Roome, John L. C,
136.
Rombout
:607.
Rondout (Esopus, Redoubt) creek (Kill), Ulster county, N. Y..
see also Romeyn. Romain, Thomas, trustee of Clinton College. VI:536.
Bernard,
to
N. Y., 111:159.
county,
Rollo, Walter,
1
N. Y., pass
French Romulus," the, vessel, VII: 108 (note).
Ronalds,
(note).
trict.
Romeyn (Romyn), Dirck (Rev.),
Paw-
Levi
Col.
regiment, 1:857.
goyne
from rob-
bers, 1:639.
lieutenant, ling's
county,
Romain. suffers
,
English
Bergen
see also
Romeyn,
John
Dutchess
of
Cornelius,
Neighborhood, N. J., 1:484.
V:753.
Col.
citi-
V:825, VI:590.
militia,
Romer,
her
of
regiment
to,
relating
of
of
Aaron,
Frear's
county at
George, employed Robert Livingston's iron works,
Rollinson,
IV:750; flour V:105. 106. 168.
from.
in.
Rome, Italy, proverb IV:245; fortitude zens. V:81 4.
Rohrbarkr, see also Roorbach. Rohrbarkr,
residents
249. 296. VII:625.
Beverly," II:
Rohr, C. F., German lieutenant under Burgoyne, 11:452 (note).
Roisbrook
teams
stored
"
Roggen, Peter, of exempts of Ulster
1:232;
of,
111:182, 183. IV:11 1.235.
236. 280. 649. VI:567. VII:
to
V:355.
N. Y., occupied 728 (note).
continued.
secretary
Gen. James Pattison, V:360. Roorbach, see also Rohrbarkr.
to
Analytical Index
Roorbach, John, of Albany, N. Y., 11:826; alderman.
justice,
325;
III:
V:260, 274; VI:525.
petitions,
receive clothing,
to
— Clinton
781
Root, Jesse, delegate from Connecticut to continental congress.
V:I7,
420, (note)
Roos, see Rose.
Papers
I
1.
Root, Timothy, of Guilford, Vt.,
Roosa, see also Rosa, Rose.
Roosa (Rossa), Aldert, Heutenant,
committeeman, VI :6
3.
1
of Col. Albert Pawling's levies,
Rosa, see also Roosa, Rose.
VI:792.
Rosa,
Roosa,
N. Y., Roosa,
Mamakating, IV:562.
of
Isaac,
petitions,
of
Jacob,
N. Y.,
petitions,
Mamakating,"
fourth
militia. 11:9,
captain, of
Ulster
regiment,
county
111:102.
carries
letters,
county, N. Y., IV:172.
writes
of
1
Orange
New York of
;
ing
:
V:
in
obtaining cloth-
troops,
VII:528-529,
engaged for
I
qualifica-
of applicant for office,
73
city,
servant,
558; acquainted with tions
550. Roosevelt
(Rosovelt),
at
,
John,
New York
Red Hook,
cap-
battalion,
J.,
Elias,
of
Schenectady,
Isaac,
of
Schenectady,
N. Y., 111:66. of
Hanover
Rosa,
N. Y.,
deputy adjutant general,
with Gen. Putnam, 11:412.
Ulster
precinct,
V:125.
W.,
Johannis
Marble-
of
town, N. Y., IV:52. Peter,
York Rosa,
levies,
Petrus,
of
lieutenant,
New
1:568. of
Silvester
Capt.
Salisbury's light horse of Kingston,
1:575. Rosakrans,
Rosacrans,
see
also
Rosekrans.
kating,
Hendricus,
of
Mama-
N. Y., IV:563.
Rosakrans, Zacharias, of Rochester, Ulster county.
111:255.
of Schaghticoke,
VII:609. Root,
Rochester,
N. Y., 111:549,
N. Y., 111:66.
Rosacrans,
tain, of first
Root,
Rosa,
Rosa,
behalf
in
C,
joins in petition,
Roosevelt, Isaac, of
of
Benjamin,
Ulster county,
county, 111:499,
VII:233, VIII:6. Roosevelt, Cornelius
Marbletown,
Rosa, Isaac, lieutenant, of exempts
N. Y., IV:32, 52. ,
Rosa,
Rosa,
Roosa, Wilhelmus, of Marbletown,
Roosevelt,
of
Aldert,
N. Y., IV:52.
V:562.
IV:563.
Roosa (Rose), Jacobus,
III:
282
Clinton in conversation
;
VIII:10,
with,
109,
19,
N. Y., IV:768.
Rosaman, Coenradt, Jr, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment of Albany county militia, IV: 35.
New York
State of
782
Roseboom, Barent, of Col. Robert
Peter
Col.
of
Rosaman, Samuel,
Van
R. Livingston's regiment of Albany county militia, 1V:34.
Rensselaer's regiment of Al-
bany county
Roscrow, Henry, of Long Island,
Roseboom,
V:383.
militia,
of
Dirck,
Albany,
character,
N. Y., petitions, 111:327, 334, V:274; of exempts, IV:!!.
Rose, see also Roosa, Rosa. Heutenant, conducts Rose,
Roseboom, Garret, of Albany, N. Y., petitions, 111:327, 334.
N. Y., his V:714-715.
political
,
V:274.
prisoners, 1:785.
Rose, Andrew, New York
of fourth regiment.
for promotion,
Rose,
county
11:549. Col.
of
Egbert,
militia,
Johannes Ulster
11:249.
Rose (Rosa), Gysbert (Guysbert), charge against
his
1:750,
slave,
759, 762, 790, 791. 11:635; charge against him, 1:755. Rose,
of Saratoga
Israel,
district,
N. Y., V:262. Ro;e (Roos, Roosa, Rosa), Jacob lieutenant,
(Jacobus), regiment,
Ulster
of
county
third
militia,
found guilty of disobedience,
I
:
613-614; tried for treason, I: 751, 761-762, 765, 783, 784, men who accom790, 791 794-795, 796, 1:785, panied. 800. 11:635-636, 637, VI: ;
563;
his
with
Cad-
1:785,
797;
relations
wallader Colden,
arms taken from, 11:363.
Rose (Roos), John, of exempts of Schaghticoke, N. Y., IV:153. " Rose," the, British war vessel, mischief its
done
by.
N. Y.,
of
Jacob,
Albany,
V:274.
petitions,
Roseboom, Jacob, captain, of
of
regiment
Snyder's
Roseboom,
recommended
line,
1:286-287;
capture reported, 1:343.
regiment, his
Albany county
first
militia,
company, VI:733.
of Albany, Roseboom, John, N. Y.. petitions, V:274.
Roseboom, John, Jr, of Albany, N. Y., petitions, 111:334; of exempts IV: 10, 209. Roseboom,
Myndert,
N.
Albany, of
Y.,
sequestration,
colonel,
of
commissioner has
difference
with Col. William Butler, III:
IV:1M2. New York city, resi-
706, 710, 714,
Rose
Hill,
dence
of
VIII:
Watts,
John
xxviii.
see
Rosekrans,
also
Rosacrans,
Rosakrans. Rosekrans, Benjamin, lieutenant, of
second regiment, Dutchess county militia,
member
of court martial,
VI:889. Rosekrans captain,
(Rosecrance), of
Col.
son's regiment of militia,
11:800.
Daniel,
William
Alli-
Orange county
Analytical Index
Rosekrans, Jacob, ensign, of fourth Ulster
regiment,
militia,
county
111:466.
of
lieutenant,
Jacobus,
Ulster
regiment,
county
member of court 853; member of
third militia,
11:18;
his
at
line,
II:
company,
23, 57, 70, IV:597; at Hurley,
commission
705
;
Long
IV:853;
Clinton,
replies to,
V: 77-78;
his
regiment,
V:
prisoners
on
in fifth
interested Island,
of
complaint
presents to
in
VI:24-25;
joins in
representation to legislature,
VI:
220 signs receipt VI:235; sent to
with
for
;
clothing,
treat
enemy, VI:405-406. Rosekrans
York
(Rosecrants)
,
James,
New
V:704.
line,
county,
N. Y.,
its
Tryon
distance from
Tryon county, N. Y.,
joins
in
Ross,
captain,
Catherine,
Ross, V:523.
Ross, Donald, child of Philip Ross,
V:523.
11:569 (note).
V:523. Ross, John, of Philadelphia, Pa., his
account with United States,
IV:451. Ross,
thirty-fourth
at
member
Johnstown,
VII:474, 486,487,488. Ross, Joseph, of Cochecton, Sulli-
van county, N. Y., 193, 376, 390.
loyalist, III:
Ross, Philip, of Johnstown, N. Y., his family,
Ross,
V:523.
Robert,
of
Thomas
Ross'
V:523.
of Thomas, Johnstown, N. Y., his family, V:523.
Ross,
district,
N. Y., VI:229. Rosseter, David, colonel, in charge
militia,
Rotch,
tory,
of Tryon county, IV:715, 717.
Rotten, John, lieutenant, of forty-
Philip
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:
seventh of
VII:395-396.
John,
of
1:530. child
of
British
regiment,
defeated
army,
formerly
major,
John,
N. Y.,
appeal, 111:396. ,
Mamakating,
of detachment of Massachusetts
Rosmer, Thomas, of Caughnawaga,
court martial,
of
Ross, William, of Saratoga
(Rosendal),
Fort Johnson, VI:695.
Ross,
Donald,
N. Y., IV:563.
family,
captain, of fourth regiment,
Rosendale
Ross*
Ross, Jane, of Philip Ross' family,
11:266.
New York
regiment.
Thomas
sylvania to continental congress,
Fort Montgomery, 1:259, 450,
CHnton
family,
of
V:523.
Ross, George, delegate from Penn-
Rosekrans, James, major, of third
11:467;
Chrysal,
court martial,
I
Col. Morris Graham's
in
soldiers
Ross,
783
:
of inquiry,
regiment of levies,
749,
Clinton Papers
Ross,
Rosekrans (Rosecrance, Roskrons),
11:95;
—
regiment,
451 (note).
British
army,
New York
State of
784 Round
Saratoga
lake,
N. Y.,
loyalist
county, II:
near,
living
of Northeast precinct,
,
Dutchess county, N. Y., information that will be given by, II :
36.
Rouse, Casper, of Northeast precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., helps
reorganize
670;
chairman
111:710;
company, of
I
:
committee,
111:676.
petitions,
VII:552-553, 576, VII:573, 615; 609-610. 608,
messages,
his examination,
Rouse, John, captain, of ment, Dutchess county
first
regi-
militia, I
:
of sixth regiment, Dutchess
county
militia,
11:14, 27;
Morris Graham's
levies,
Dutchess county
Col.
11:266;
Graham's
Morris
Col.
in
militia,
111:24.
Rouse, Nicholas, of Manor of Livingston, assessed,
Rousteau,
VI:594.
assistant
J.,
British army,
also ,
(note).
of
Ulster
his services to
county,
enemy, VI
Row, Samuel,
of Col.
Rowan,
Paw-
Levi
II :22.
ling's regiment,
Rowen.
see also
Rowan, John, of Charlotte county, N. Y., conveys information to 361
330,
111:320,
Clinton,
quotes opinion of Clinton's, III
430;
'
of
Rowan,
IV:446
exempts,
VII:627. of
Stephen,
exempts
of
Charlotte county, IV:447.
Row.
Rowe,
see also
Rowe,
Frederick, of Col. Johannes
Snyder's
county
Rowe,
regiment
militia,
John,
of
Ulster
11:249.
of
Massachusetts,
agent to export flour, IV:516.
Rowen, see also Rowan. Rowen, John, of second regiment. New York artillery, 11:67. Rowland, Daniel, of Saratoga district, N. Y., petitions, IV:770. S.,
of
Schaghticoke,
N. Y., sends information ton,
to Clin-
VII:591.
regiment, in battle of Johnstown,
:
VII:482.
Frederick, of Little Shanda-
ken, Ulster county,
Row, Row,
V:
Rowley, Aaron, major, of Lt. Col. Barnabas Sears' Massachusetts
Rowe.
456-457.
ist,
district,
111:210,
petitions,
Rowland,
commissary,
with Burgoyne at
Saratoga, 11:452
Row, see Row, N. Y.,
Row,
N. Y.,
petitions,
Rouse (Rous), Casper, of Schaghticoke district, N. Y., carries
of
Joseph, of Saratoga
262.
877. Rouse,
670;
Row,
N. Y.,
1:768. Jacobus, tory, 11:257. Joh's, Jr, tory, 11:257.
loyal-
Roxbury, Mass., regiment stationed at, 11:513 (note); Washington at,
Royal
VIII:397. Deux-Ponts,
see France.
regiment
of,
Analytical Index "
see
Royal Gazette,"
Rumsey, Anne, of Ballston, N. Y., her appeal, VII:157-158.
American
Rumsey, David, of Ballston, N. Y., prisoner, VII :1 57-1 58.
"
Royal Savage," the, schooner, commander
1:324,
of,
325, 326; in action at Valcour 1:386 (note).
island,
Ruby, Comrade, of exempts bany, N. Y., 1V:24I. British
Ruby," the, VII:379.
of Al-
warship,
pre-
Vt.,
Halifax,
of
Christian,
New York
ment.
first
captain,
Lee's
Henry
regi-
VI:533.
line,
Michael,
Maj.
of
dra-
light
Hook V:205 (note), 206 (note)! 207 (note), 208 (note). German lieutenRudolphi, goons, in attack on Paulus
,
under
ant
11:452
Burgoyne,
John,
of
captain,
Tryon county
ing under Gen.
first
regi-
militia, serv-
Van
Rensselaer,
Jonathan,
Rummels,
recruit,
Samuel,
his
VII:580.
name
at-
tached to complaint from Suffolk
N. Y., VII:347. Rumney (Ramsey), name of
492.
loyal-
11:634.
Rumniss,
Westchester
of
John,
N. Y.,
petitions,
VII:
631.
N.
Westchester
of
Joseph,
county,
Runelds,
Y.,
III:
petitions.
see
Runnels,
also
Rey-
nolds.
Runelds,
Westchester
of
James,
N. Y., VI:623.
county,
Runels, see Reynolds.
Runnels, James, acquitted of charge of delinquency, V:687. Runnels, James, of Cornwall precinct,
N. Y., VI:456. for
fined
Silas,
delin-
quency, V:686.
Rushton,
John,
precinct,
N.
Harrison's
of
Jr,
Y.,
petitions,
V:
David,
Russ (Rus), Jonathan, of exempts of Kings district,
,
VII:
search for,
loyalist,
11:32-33. of Quakei N. Y., shows whig principles, IV:464, 465, 466.
Russell (Russel), loyalist,
Albany county,
111:673, 731, 732. Russell,
county,
ists,
delin-
253-254.
V:804. Ruff,
militia,
:266.
1
county,
Runnels,
(note).
ment,
county
159.
111:17.
Rudolph,
of fourth regiment,
Rumsey, Moses,
Rundell, of
Daniel,
V:19.
behalf,
quent,
Albany
Jonas, plea in
Rumsey (Rumsy),
Rundell,
538.
Ruff,
county,
Orange
Ruddock, John, deputy commissary of stores, 11:387, 421, III:
Rudolph,
John G., of N. Y., V:40.
Rumsey,
his
Rudd, Zebulon, of Amenia cinct, N. Y., IV:376.
Rude,
785
Papers
New York
City, nervspapers.
"
— Clinton
Hill,
,
State of
786 Ambrose,
Russell,
V:598
army, wounded,
N.
county,
common
(note).
Charlotte
of
Ebenezer,
Russell,
British
regiment,
fifty-second
of
lieutenant,
Y., justice of court of
pleas,
111:218;
calls for
tories,
111:688-
of
punishment
exempt company, IV: 446 shows exposed state of fron-
689;
in
;
tier,
plies
VI:326, 332; Clinton reto, VI:339; supports au-
thority
New
of
York, VII: 19,
276-277. Russell,
fifth
and
tried
line,
regiment, fined,
1:820-821.
VII:505. (Russel), Nathaniel,
pris-
oner in Connecticut, 111:224.
Kings
of
Rowlin,
exempts
of
of
Samuel,
of
Albany county,
district,
Thomas, of Massachusetts,
purchase employed 734, IV: 30.
flour.
III:
Thomas, of fifth regiment. line, V:926.
New York
Russia, ambassador of, offers mediVIII :l 3; goods from, ation,
VIII :59; to be party VIII:155.
to treaty,
his
city,
New
of
Jr,
brewery,
VIII:
New York
Rutgers, Elizabeth, of
widow, action brought by, 1:168-169.
city,
New York
Rutgers, Henry, of his
country
VIII
seat,
city,
:xxx.
Rutgers, Henry, Jr, deputy muster-
on committee
fortifications,
about muster
I
:
I
30
;
New
to finish
desires per-
11:48-49.
rolls,
Rutgers, Mary, wishes permit to go
New York
11:509-510.
city,
IV:591, V: 681, 697; prisoner taken to, IV:
Rutland, Vt., post
at,
696-697, 699-700; proposal to adherent of New guard, V:l 1
I
;
V:l 72. Edward, delegate from Rutledge, tried at,
Carolina
continental
to
congress, 1:95.
Rutledge,
1
state,
:95
from
delegate
John, Carolina
congress,
continental
to ;
governor
of
V:
V:96; compliments to, V:692;
leaves Charleston,
hears that Charleston dered,
V: 798-799;
mittee
of
quotas,
is
comassess
(note);
to inquire into
Vermonters,
surren-
on to
congress
VIII:39
committee of
Rutgers, Anthony, captain, of city,
11:509-510; VIII :44.
xxi.
300;
I
York
York
continued,
sister,
Anthony,
Rutgers,
South
to
Russell,
his
carries message,
South
exempts
111:673, 731, 732. Russell,
—
Anthony
for
York
Dutchess county, IV:63 Russell,
mit
to
John, of Cavendish, Vt., writes to Clinton about land,
Russell,
Russell,
Rutgers,
master general, writes to Clinton of
James,
New York
Russell
New York
on
behavior
VIII :58;
his
votes on adjustment of public expenses,
72, 83.
VIII :68, 69,
70,
71,
Analytical Index
Ruyter, John, of Hoosick, N. Y.,
Hopkins'
Ruyters, of Hoosick,
N. Y.,
loyal-
county
VI:363.
ists.
Rickman. Rike-
man. alarm brought
Jr,
Albany, N. Y.,
V:260, to
274;
Indians,
369; Brant's VIII :32 7-328;
323, to,
car-
VIII:
suggestion instructions
VIII :335; letters in his VIII :336, 344, 347;
to,
charge, his
1:464;
to
efforts
Indian
bring
or
in
in
its
vicinity
cattle driven through, loyalist
Col.
of
Peter,
Brinckerhoff's
Dutchess
IV:36I.
Abraham
VI:589, 591.
Rye Neck (Ryeneck), Westchester county,
N. Y.,
resident of. III:
106.
Ryer, Edward, prisoner, V:355. Ryerson,
M.
S., of
Pompton, N.
ington's headquarters,
370, 378, 379.
Ryckman (Rykman), ist.
Philip, loyal-
Ryck's (Ryck) Patent, Cortlandt, N. Y., Westchester county, assessment
in,
VI:555.
Ryder, see also Rider. under suspicion. Ryder, ,
607-608;
county, family,
I
:
horses taken from. I:
VIII
Passaic
:4
5.
1
county,
VIII:415.
Ryerson house, VIII:415.
N.
Pompton,
J.,
Harmaunes, of Rombout precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,
Rynass,
Rypenberger, Livingston,
Adam,
of
Manor
money paid
to,
of
V:
537.
Ebenezer.
N.
J.,
J.,
Wash-
VI:567.
627. 636. Ryder.
Ryerson Furnace,
N.
11:51.
fined,
militia,
341-342, 346; VIII: 345, 352,
365,
of
regiment
county
occupies house that w^as
interpreter,
I
11:678
from,
deputies to Fort Schuyler, VIII:
361,
I
1:419
near,
situation of patriots in,
Ryeall,
Peter, of
message
ries
VI:590,
prisoner taken near,
;
fire
704;
petitions,
Dutchess
burning of boats
718. 719. see also
1:371
401;
11:684-685, IV:476-477, 498,
Ryckman,
of
fined,
regiment
militia,
N. Y.. petitions, VI:529. Rye, N. Y., cost of entertainment at,
under sentence,
tinental regiment,
Ryckman. John, by, IV:287.
Roswell
Ryder, Simeon, of Dutchess county,
Ryan, John, sergeant, of Col. William Malcom's additional con-
Ryckman.
Col.
of
591.
petition in favor of,
Ryan, James, IV:531.
787
Papers
Robert,
Ryder.
VI: 363.
loyalist.
— Clinton
Y..
VII:549.
of
Dutchess
loyalist,
his
Rypenbergh, precinct,
John,
of
Rhinebeck
N. Y., VI:653.
Rypenbergher,
Daniel,
of
Col.
New York
State of
788 Rypenbergher. Daniel
—
continued.
Peter R. Livingston's regiment of
Albany county
Rypenbergher, Handrick, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment of
Albany county
IV:36.
militia,
N. Y.,
Dutchess
of
county,
condemned man, IV:
740-743. Rysnard, Henry,
prisoner,
loyalist
Sackett (Sacket), Richard, captain, of Col. Albert Pawling's levies,
VI:731.
VI:627;
VI: 795; Jeremiah, Jr, of exempts
IV :63.
county,
Sacket, Joseph (Dr), pass given by,
11:367. Sacket,
V
to,
given
pass
:
184. Sackett,
from Sackett,
New York James,
for,
Jr,
V:376.
recommended
1:646.
for lieutenancy,
Sackett,
carries
John,
brought
sugar
criminal,
New Sackett,
V:I9;
:
plea
desires to
go
for to
York, VII:382. Joseph,
Jr,
of
murder
of
Maj.
Blooming Nathaniel
Strong, IV: 45-1 47. I
Sackett, Nathaniel, delegate to provincial congress,
conspiracies,
carries
letter,
service
in
VI:796,
county,
prisoner,
VII:579, 626.
Sackett (Sacket), Samuel, captain, fourth
line, left
New York new arrangement,
regiment.
out in
IV :3; date of his appointments, IV :5, V: 704; his company, IV: supports appeal of opp. 788 Mrs Morison, V:464. county,
Samuel,
N.
Y.,
Dutchess
of
petitions.
III:
676.
Sacondaga
Grove, N. Y., informs Clinton of
his
30, 315, 352, 511, 525, 526,
Sackett,
makes
Joseph,
189;
;
VI
letter,
149. Sackett,
9,
814, 872-873, VII:14, 16-17,
of
Hannah,
1
further
his
Westchester
579;
Peter,
VI:
company discharged, VI:464; his company in Col. Thomas Thomas' regiment of Westchester county militia, VI :622, 623; recommended for captain of levies,
SABIN, of Dutchess
Westchester county,
V:953-954,
111:240; asks
petitions,
respite for
continued,
asks privilege for Silvanus Pine,
his service in
Rysdyk (Rysdike), Isaak (Isaac) (Rev.),
—
VII:54, 55, 575.
IV:36.
militia,
Sackett, Nathaniel
Sacken-
(Sacandaga,
dago, Sackendauga, Sacondago,
Sakendago, andago,
Sakondaga,
Sockondoga)
,
SauchFulton
county, N. Y., troops stationed 1:569, 570; enemy visits, at,
on committee for
111:395, 407, 415, 424, 460,
Clinton
474, IV:714, 726; proposal to IV:670. build blockhouse at,
1:362;
to
about renting house, VII:54-55;
Analytical Index
Sacondaga 771
—
continued.
troops ordered
;
St
to,
IV:81
V:365, 547, 603, 683; attack blockhouse, V:585, 631, VII:325; enemy defeated near, V:586, 590, 628; issuing commissary to be kept at, V:697; enemy moving toward, VI :35 1
N.
river,
Y.,
vs^ay of,
thur,
N.
(note)
.
1
at,
:485
;
committee
of,
111:17.
V
regiment,
and
arms
III:n5;
couterments,
at
Henry
Van
justice,
pedition
Harbor, N. Y., ex-
to,
11:513 (note);
quest sent from,
Marbletown,
of Abr'h, N. Y., 1V:52.
Sailmaker's river,
reach,
the,
N. Y., 1:126.
27
re-
VI1:338.
Sailer,
(note)
St
Hudson
certificate
V:87;
judgment
;
discovery
portrait of.
Clair,
St Croix,
VII :49.
Sag (Sagg)
regiment armed by
111:124;
orders,
111:649,
(note), ;
111:551, 698; at meeting of
against,
Sage, David, of Chatham, Conn.,
1
(note); Gen. be joined by, II:
244
4 (note)
564;
Rensselaer
communicates with, VII:592.
to
reasons for evacuation
his
;
ington's
Edward, 111:290; forwards pro-
Col.
11:146
efforts
measures at Ticon-
major-generals,
Fort
New
I
of,
ac-
V:787; in plot against York officers, ¥11:575;
:
his
Warner's Vermont
wants
of
11:1 15; inquiry into conduct of,
Safford, Samuel, lieutenant-colonel,
visions,
00
11:206.
111:17.
of Col. Seth
reaches
1:142,
unknown, 11:101 (note), 102; Gouverneur Morris' opinion of,
Halifax, Vt.,
Safford, Jonathan, of Halifax, Vt., •
abandons ;
communications,
may
Schuyler 1
of
Daniel,
42
deroga, 11:62-63
1:543. Safford,
I
:
673; can spare no soldiers, I 676; in need of troops, 11:53
V:893, sta-
I
informed
,
British
stop
troops
loyalists
J.,
abandon-
its
major-general,
Ticonderoga, Fort Edward,
his defensive
river,
tioned
Fla.,
111:433.
Vn:452. Saddle
Augustine,
789
St Clair (St Clear, Sinclair), Ar-
should be stationed on, IV:605;
enemy's route by
Papers
ment might have been compelled,
1,
on
Sacondaga
— Clinton
John,
of,
WashV:246
made by, VI: VI 1:4 12-4 13.
prisoner,
charge
11:429, 476.
West
Indies, letter from,
VI11:160. St Denis, Quebec, Canada, troops at,
1V:443.
St Eustatius Indies, 1
74
;
(St
Eustatia),
West
news received from, V:
orders sent to house
in,
V
:
270; vessel seized at, V:27I272; capture of. VI:687, VII: 203 fleet taken from, by ;
New York
State of
790 St Eustatius
—
continued.
VII:1 12
French,
St Johns
(note), 201.
336;
211. Isle of
Wight, England,
111:325.
VI:632; boats VI:773; Col. St Leger
VII: 186;
at.
indications
hostile
John, permit to go to France sought by, 11:778, III:
VII:318. 324. 335; troops at. VII: 321. 324. 340. 394. St Kitts, ^West Indies. VIII :1 61.
148, 151-152,227.
St Lawrence. George, of fourth regi-
fleet at,
at,
,
Ezra, lieutenant, of Col.
St John,
Graham's
Morris
regiment,
I
:
335.
may
New York
send from
city,
V:364. regiment, Westchester county mihtia,
his
VII:
111:159,
petitions,
631;
VI:622,
promotion,
623. St John, Thaddeus, of Schenectady,
N. Y., VI:334. St John, N. B., citizen
(note)
;
of,
V:410
loyalists carried to,
VIII
:
271.
taken
Quebec,
at,
Canada, arms
1:231; regiment taken
V:508;
rules governing capit-
ulation at,
11:660; shipping at, be destroyed, 11:713 (note); wait
enemy
to
serters
from,
IV:309;
366
at,
route by
(note),
111:214; de-
111:263;
valley of, oc-
southward
:92
1
water
;
1:124;
from.
reported near. 11:31
111:263;
Gen.
pedition
on.
.
Wilkinson's ex-
11:877
(note);
IV:367 (note); vessel in, IV:422; troops to come up, IV:844; proposed as boundary, V:382, 500. 501, 502; enemy crosses, VI 1:340; enemy ascends. route to.
VII:394;
VIII:
of.
tributary
359.
367
way
ing toward,
V :905
of,
IV:
(note). 805.
;
Vermonters
communication with, VI:213-
215. 375
;
recruiting at,
of
thirty-fourth
British
regiment,
army, expedition assigned
124;
at
retreat,
252
1:140;
Oriskany,
who
dians
joined,
1:141,
(note),
1:141;
I
:
Inhis
161.
II:
loyalists
did
145.
254;
to,
fortified,
VII:320; troops at, IV:443; news from, IV:444; vessels movin
river,
fleet
New
between
cupied by French. line
VI:472.
line,
St Leger, Barry, lieutenant-colonel,
Johns,
to
New York
Lawrence
French
St John, Moses, captain, of second
at,
ment. St
York and Canada,
St John, Hector, articles which he
St
continued.
captives at,
built at,
St Helens,
St
—
VI:335.
not support, 1:160-161 his
siege,
11:145
goyne may
imitate,
to
(note);
be given by, IV:748;
who
joined,
Bur-
11:253; his
11:287;
proclamation,
date of
;
authority loyalists
VII :80; command-
ing at St John,
VII: 186.
Analytical Index
West
St Lucia,
erations at,
Indies, military op-
IV:528. 538, 554.
West V:270-272.
St Martin,
stores
Indies,
at,
Saintonge, regiment
New York
how
observed
in
IV:645-646
New York
city,
1:53. Russia,
Petersburg,
court
of,
VII:3.
Indians of, ¥111:378.
St Vincent,
West
Indies,
capitu-
kaick.
Marbletown,
N. Y., VII:409. Livingston's regiment of militia,
Albany
Salem. at,
O.,
Indians,
reserved
for
Christian
VI 11:39 1.
regiment,
new
11:641-642,
696-697; Maj. Andre asked to meet Gen. Arnold near; 11:725 (note);
exempts
captain,
VII:281,
John, deserts,
Salisbury,
advice
V:933.
Salisbury (Salsbury), Silvester, cap-
of light horse of Kingston,
ordered to
Haverstraw, of his
1:306-
company,
574-576, 111:412. IV:527, 754-755; member of court mar-
I:
tial,
1:589,
596.
599, 602.
615;
petition
from,
11:157;
expresses,
11:181;
11:425;
guard, IV:296,
299;
to to
to furnish his
home.
IV:354.
inhabitants desire creation of
of,
111:346;
resident of, III :699; horses stolen
from,
John,
Salisbury,
join Clinton,
Salem, Westchester county, N. Y.,
militia
of
(Salesberry), Harmanes, Tryon county, N. Y., IV:700.
V:
735 (note). Salem,
of
Salisbury
furnish
Dark Day
of
111:138.
exempts Coxsackie, 111:137, 138.
IV:35.
Salem, see also Lower Salem, Old
Mass.,
carries
lieutenant,
Coxsackie,
Francis,
307; members
Salbaugh, John, of Col. Peter R.
Salem,
of
Salisbury,
tain,
of
captain,
:38.
282.
Saintwick Mills, Sancoick, see Cin-
Johannis,
VI:495-496.
Abraham,
Salisbury,
in
Westchester county, list for, ,
VII
(note);
5.
1
Salisbury,
given by, its
V:174.
reported,
county
(note), 261
VI :5
district,
letter,
791
continued.
danger,
of
St Regis, Franklin county, N. Y.,
Saks,
—
VI:260
exempts
(note).
lation
Salem
N. Y., tax
see France.
of,
city,
St Paul building,
St
Clinton Papers
Salem
St Mary's river, Fla., 1:34.
St Patrick's Day,
—
IV:632; Maj. Andre
at.
Conn.,
Salisbury,
furnace
at,
I:
264, 274, 417. 11:8, 34. 397.
620-621.
111:329;
troops
marching from. 11:117 (note); threatened,
wheat tion
at,
of
11:460;
IV:67I;
price
inhabitants,
flour trade in,
of
lawless ac-
IV:809.
IV:68I;
State of
792
Hudson
island,
Salisbury
river,
N. Y.. 1:417. Salkill (Salkield), Isaac, lieutenant, levies,
VI:814, 895. "Sally," sloop, VI:438. see
Salmon,
Sammon, Sam-
also
mons.
Salmon,
heads
Gideon,
to
class
of
of exempts John, Dutchess county, IV:63. ,
Onondaga lake. Onondaga county, N. Y., IV:703 reaches, expedition V:415. tories at, (note)
Salt lake,
;
Saltsman, Henry, of Tryon county,
N. Y., V:179.
Edward,
Orange county, of plun-
dering party at Huntington, L.
I.,
Sammon, Sammons,
see
Sal-
also
mon. Ulster
Sammons, Ebenezer,
tried
county,
for
de-
V:686, 687.
N.
Y.,
of
Tryon prisoner, VI:
Frederick,
Israel,
fined
delin-
quency, V:687.
Sammons, Jaccs' of Schaghticoke, N. Y., III:2;9: ,
Sammons,
Sander,
Jacob,
lieutenant,
Cornelius,
of
and
his confession
;
William,
returns
VII:
prisoner,
403. Sandford, see also Sanford.
eral,
Edward,
lieutenant-gen-
IV:509.
British army,
of
Col.
John, Hathorn's regiment
county
tain,
of
(Santford),
of Col.
John,
mended
to
recruiting,
cap-
William Malcom's
continental
656,
John
Orange
IV:272.
militia,
1:579,
regiment,
IV:311;
recom-
Washington, 1:657; 1:692, 741 his com;
Col.
of
1:816;
Oliver
Spencer's regiment, VI:221.
Sandford (Sanford), Thomas, captain,
for
regiment.
1:777-778; acquittal, home, 11:635, 637.
pany,
452, 660, 727, 762.
.
1:771
additional
Sammon, John, of N. Y., IV:768.
fifth
V:926.
line,
(Sammons),
Sandford
IV.-200.
linquency,
of
Isaac,
Samuels
horse of
light
1:575.
Sandford,
Sammis, William, member
Sammons,
Samson,
Sandford,
of
N. Y.. IV: 172.
county,
vester Salisbury's
cruits,
Salt lake, see also
Sammons,
of Sampson, Tryon N. Y., paroled by Sir John Johnson, V: 738-739. Sammons, Thomas, of Capt. Sil-
loyalist, of Lt. Jacob Rose's re-
V:300.
captain,
levies,
county,
New York
VI:453.
Salmon,
Salte,
continued.
Willett's
Sammons,
Kingston,
furnish recruit,
Salyer,
Marinus
VI:762.
V:74.
Marinus Willett's
—
Sammons, Jacob Col.
Salkeld, Isaac, witness,
of Col.
New York
of
loyalist
do duty 858. to
Sands,
,
at
light
New
dragoons,
York, IV:
Colonel, 11:789.
Sands, Benjamin, of Long Island, refugee,
IV:839;
his
family ex-
Analytical Index
—
Sands, Benjamin
393,
391,
422. Comfort,
Sands,
auditor-general,
11:276;
asks information,
transmitted
presented
11:703; accounts
to,
V
111:680,
to,
V:750;
news,
:
1
02
;
IV:624, 658;
carries messages,
sends
letter
ro'obed,
VII:239; money expended VII:548.
by,
provisions,
Sands,
IV:407; VI 70.
pay
for
of
Poughkeepsie
N. Y.. VI:586.
V:655-656. Co., contract
IV:449.
with, broken,
Sandwich, England, Thomas Paine 1:59.
there.
Sandy Hook, N.
water
J.,
from north, 1:124; ing 1
1:197;
at,
at,
;
line to.
vessels arriv-
vessels
:204-205. 623
ported
leaving,
French
fleet re-
1:358; enemy hasten-
519; Eng111:560, 708; IV: 14; leaves,
ing toward. 111:509, lish
fleet
French
at, fleet
British troops at,
IV: 180 (note),
252 (note);
transports
156
British
(note);
at,
293;
British
troops
at,
VII
341
British
return
to,
;
VII
353, 354, 362; enemy have sailed from, VII:508; arrival of new troops at, VIII :35. said to
Sanford, see also Sandford.
Santee on,
of
Lemuel,
Sanford.
Connecticut,
VI:523.
river,
C,
S.
VI:913, VII
enemy's posts :29.
Saractoga.
(Saraagtoga.
Saraghtoga.
Saratougea.
Saraloghe.
Sarratoga,
Sarah-
Saragtoga.
N.
Sera toga).
Y..
Gen. Philip Schuyler at. 11:1 7 (note). 494. 111:177. VI:307; army falls back to, 11:163; 1
&
Sands, Livingston
worked
Sir
(note);
VII
toga.
Sands, Joshua, injuries suffered by,
continued.
VI:12
arrives
Saratoga
I
:
George,
precinct,
asks
pass,
—
Samuel Hood
justice.
Sands, Cornwall, recommended for appraiser,
to
793
Papers
Sandy Hook
continued,
V:379,
changed.
— Clinton
at,
V:
troops
to
troops
at,
150,
march
11:193;
to,
114,
111:108,
123,
178, 226, IV:244, 751,
VI:141, 305. 394. 421. 476. 845, 891, 895, 901; of,
Gen.
Burgoyne
boats built of
frontier
111:268, IV:605, VI:893;
at,
German army
loyalist
troops at,
messenger
comes
IV:843;
exempts
women
at,
111:385;
111:386; to,
retreat
111:489;
IV: 186-1 87;
by of,
way of, V:366;
V:548, VI:
fortifying,
loyalist
(note); Lord
Howe
at,
44, 239, 266, 325, 364; order
V:539; British fleet V:85 3-854; French
returns
to,
V:380
take
should (note)
;
station
squadron at,
VI:11
French admiral declines
for
at,
abandonment of post
at,
V
:
697; levies from, at Fort Ann, VI:39; threatened by enemy.
VI:308-309;
express
sent
to.
New York
State of
794 Saratoga
—
—
continued.
VI:317; VI:321
;
troops
marching
loyalist
at,
to,
VI:360;
continued, Saratoga, batde of return of American army, II:
448
(note)
of
return
;
British
need of troops at, VI :378 settlements north of, destroyed, VI:
return of troops, 11:449 (note) German troops, 11:449 (note)
390
enemy's
;
Gen.
;
James
Clinton
at,
VI:393, 405 troops to be withdrawn to, VI:728; news from, of enemy's appearance, VI:876; ;
VII :28; informaat, tion brought from, VII: 184; guard at, VII:277, 289; recruits at, VII:291, 297, 314; Gen. no news
Stark
VII:304, 316, 325;
at,
stationed
levies
VII:314,
at,
315, 363; prisoner executed at, VII :392 enemy near, VII :395, ;
397 troops moving toward, VII 402, 414, 439, 447-448; help desired from, VII:449, 451; Lord Sterling at, VII :461 462 :
;
;
,
;
British
450-452 cers
(note)
11:449
losses,
officers
II
(note)
German
;
offi-
11:452-453
surrendered,
to
proposal
;
(note)
surrendered,
exchange
prisoners taken at, 11:571 (note),
111:304-305 (note)
306
(note),
destruction of property,
;
111:306-307 (note). Saratoga, campaign of, 1:139-146, 224157-162, 11:216-217. 225, 246, 431-433 (note). Saratoga convention,
alleged in-
11:660-665,
fractions,
304
its
(note),
314,
111:31,
358,
360,
489, 575-576, 584-585, 586,
at,
587,598,616,639, 640, 717,
VII:527; advantageous winter Gen. Gansevoort post, VII:541
IV:207-208, 210, 365-368, 391-392, 420-423. Saratoga district, N. Y., plunder
two
regiments
to
remain
;
obtains
no
assistance
at,
VII:
615; Rhode Island regiment at, VIII :80; visits, Washington
and outrage
viii:4n.
ants,
Saratoga, battle of,
Brunswick troops
in,
of troops
centration decisive
commander
nature,
of
1:84; conin,
1:159;
1:159;
Biir-
858-859
111:209-211,
sented in
VI:865.
of,
;
Burgoyne's condition
430-431 lowing,
;
after,
II:
terms of surrender fol-
11:440-442, 445-448;
11:850, of
853,
inhabit-
IV:769-
V:262, 300, 570-571, 915-916; blockhouse erected in, VI:227-229; intelligence brought from, VI:77I; repre-
161; induced French recognition of United States, 11:305 (note)
explanation
in,
petitions
770,
1:160-
goyne's
;
Saratoga
Cambridge convention,
lake,
loyalists
living
at,
IV:220; scout proceeds beyond, V:750; loyalist parties to meet at, VI:337.
Analytical Index
N.
Patent,
Saratoga
active
Y.,
11:840. 877.
loyalist in.
Sargent, John, lieutenant-colonel, of
in
militia,
information,
obtaining
Winthrop,
Massachusetts lery,
views
reports on
fortifications.
stores,
1
1
;
V':597-
county,
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
VI:286. Westchester county,
N. Y., 111:159.
V:633.
Sartorius,
,
German
lieutenant
Sarvenier (Servanier). James, lieuof
loyalist,
New
Jersey
Saterly, Joseph, of Col.
Albany
VI:39.
militia, ,
John Mc-
of
regiment
of
N. Y., money
II:
of,
637-638. Savage,
,
Savage,
White Creek,
of
Edward,
Savage,
Henry,
of
of
exempts
Savage,
Kings
of
of
exempts
N. Y.. 111:470. 471;
joins in protest,
111:492-493. of
James,
of
district.
Albany county,
exempts
111:628. 629, 630.
regiment.
New York
Orange county, IV:
stolen from,
artillery, at
Fort Schuyler, 11:213; at his
New
company,
VI:9I6, VII:69, 145. Savage, Samuel Phps., of Massachusetts, attempts to obtain flour,
Nathaniel,
of
Blooming
11:716,
Grove, N. Y., 1:277;
petitions,
145.
V:679;
precinct,
Savannah,
assessor
for
VI:456.
IV:481
Sauer, Johannis, of
N. Y..
petition
Windsor, 11:443;
774. Satterly,
Nicholas,
Savage, Joseph, captain, of second
Volunteers, 1:485.
Satterly,
Westchester
of
John,
IV:36.
militia,
N. Y., 111:159.
Wallkill,
under Burgoyne, 11:453 (note).
county
regiment
Livingston's
Charlotte county, IV:447.
Sarp, Izra, of Harpersfield, N. Y.,
Crea's
at,
N. Y., V:720.
Sarlls, Lot. of
tenant,
;
from,
of minister
Albany county
Sause,
captive,
R.
Peter of
Saunders,
Sarine, Charles, of Fredericksburgh
11:771
Catskill
to
Saulpaugh, Jacob, sergeant, of Col.
1:138; obtains
600.
precinct,
repairs
Y.,
11:481,
loyalist carried to,
V:880; distress vn:248-249.
34
N.
opposite.
VI:
artil:
fleet
enemy's
Saagertys,
Sagertjes),
party
of
captain,
contmental
information,
military
(Saagertjes,
aids
213. 215. Sargent,
Saugerties
490;
795
Papers
Sagerties,
Sargent, see also Sergeant. Serjeant.
Cumberland county
— Clinton
captive,
Tryon county, VI:660.
111:579.
land
at,
American defense
of.
Ga., ;
V:I24-I25.
British
V:I95 (note); allies V:289 (note) at, ;
repulsed families
State of
796
—
Savannah
continued.
Sayre, James, lieutenant, of Capt.
VII:212; evacuation of, VIII:270. Savannah river, between Georgia and South Carolina, post on, leaving,
VII :29.
Ebenezer Woodhull's of Cornwall,
N.
Y.,
of parliament,
criticises
member ministry,
VII:200-20I (note).
fourth
now
Port
Sawyer,
on Delaware
,
river,
N. Y., IV:224, 228. Sawyer,
of
James,
exempts
Orange county, IV:628. trict,
N. Y., V:930. N. Y., 111:625,
Saybrook, Conn., agreements
made
VII :77;
resident of,
VII :78.
Ahab,
of Saratoga,
N. Y.,
Sayles,
111:211. Sayles,
Saratoga,
Mordcai,
Silvanus,
Saratoga,
Cornwall, Sayles,
:551
Stephen,
N. Y., 111:211.
New
VI
1
:3
1
2
wounded and
;
captured, VII:376. ,
German
captain
under Burgoyne, 11:452 (note). Shaver.
Schafer (Schaffer), Johannes, Gerlieutenant,
action
at
British
army,
Kingsb ridge,
in
VII: 58
(note).
Schafer
Adam,
(Schefer),
of
N. Y., IV:475, 856.
Schafer (Schefer), Jost, of Cobles-
N. Y., IV:475.
Schaghticoke (Schachtekoek, Schachtekoke, Schachtikoke, Schack-
of
Capt.
Ebe-
nezer Woodhull's light horse of 1
first
V:230 Hampshire regiment, 411, 600, VI:349, (note), VII :5 3, 115; on way to York-
kill,
of
N. Y.. 111:211. Sayles,
and colonel of
eral
Cobleskill,
of
Ezekiel,
N. Y., 111:211. Sayles,
Scammell, Alexander, adjutant-gen-
man
IV:240.
at,
Corn-
light horse of
Schafer, see also Scheffer, Shaffer,
Saxton (Saxon), James, of exempts of Claverack,
Orange county
1:551.
Schacten,
Saxton, Alanson, of Claverack dis-
de-
Sayre, Jonathan, of Capt. Ebenezer
town, of
Island,
permits
1:720, 11:258.
wall,
N. Y., Gen. Putnam at, 11:582, IV:502; militia coming to, IV:222.
Long
regiment,
Woodhull's
(Sawpitts),
light horse
.
1:512-513. V:650.
VIII:409.
Chester,
of
refugee,
N. Y., 1:396; road named from, Sawpits
1
Sayre (Sawyer), John, captain, of
militia,
Westchester county,
river,
:55
1
James,
Sayre,
sired by,
Savile, Sir George, English
Sawmill
New York
tekock, Schacktekoke, Schaghte-
kocke, koke,
.
of
Saratoga,
Schaghtikocke,
Schatecoke,
Schaticoke,
cook),
N.
Schaticoak,
Schorticoke,
Y.,
Schahte-
Scorti-
inhabitant
of,
Analytical Index
Schaghticoke
—
continued.
11:202;
killed,
III:
of.
600, V:571 exempts of. IV: 152-153, V:366; represented in Cambridge convention, VI:865; ;
VII: 302,
notices to inhabitants,
591; lawlessness in, VII:602, 609-610, 616; militia at, VII: 615, 617-618. Schahentoa
name of Wyoming V:231 Pa., (note).
in
Scharp, see also Sharp, Sharpe.
Coenraed,
Albany
German
,
captain
Scheffer, see also, Schafer, Shaffer,
Shaver.
county,
of
Tryon
N. Y., V:I79.
Schellinger, Isaac, of
Island,
706; orders ber of court
1
of
ex-
district, 1,
112,
IV:649; memmartial, VI:888. to,
of Abraham, Kings N. Y., IV:826, 855,
V:222. 658.
11:851, III:
at,
604, IV:8I3, V:I29, 405, VI:
457;
1
08
;
its
there,
367
send
regiment to
for
protection
111:459-460;
be
101,
1!I:89,
from,
appeals
frontier,
to
to
proposal
111:89;
militia to,
330;
Abraham, major of Rombout
empts Dutchess county, IV:1
tories
of
answer
111:467-468; ex111:590; Gen. Hand
appeal, of,
IV:29I
Cherry Valley
;
IV:334, 337; water
from,
(note)
;
IV:366
714,
from,
captive
(note),
beyond,
country
IV:414,
threatened,
Schenck, see also Schenk.
county,
11:840;
sufferers at,
N. Y., V:440.
Schenck,
moved from, 11:786; road from,
carriage
Long
Sconac-
Schonectady,
Shenectady, Shinectidy, Skenectady), N. Y., its destruction by French, 1:124; lumber re-
empts Bartolomeus,
Schell, see Shell.
Schenck,
nactedy,
(Schanectady, ScheSchinectady, Schonec-
withdrawn
under Burgoyne, 11:452 (note).
Scheffer,
Schenectady
361,
county, N. Y., 111:327. Scheel,
IV:874.
of,
kendy,
Pennsylvania, V:231 (note). Schall, George, of Tryon county, N. Y., V:179.
of
235.
valley.
Schahentoarronons, Iroquois tribe
Dutchess
of
Guysbert,
Schenck, Roelof, wheat purchased
taday,
,
797
county, N. Y., flour purchased of, IV:874; his house, VI: 131. Schenck, John, member of assembly, 11:359; roll delivered by, IV:
In-
(Schahendowane)
dian
Scharp,
Clinton Papers
Schenck, from,
petition
111:299-300; regiment
—
V:
IV:712,
715, 716; Gen. James Clinton at,
V:82;
stores
conveyed from,
V:86, 247 (note) seat
of
;
suggested as
government,
post at, to be broken up, disaffected persons from,
may become 883;
alarm
frontier,
sent
to,
V:314; V:697; V:702; V:7I5,
V :742
;
New York
State of
798
—
continued. Schenectady news received at, V:743; troops expected at, V:832, 841 works ;
defense
of
to
visions
V:886-887; V:901 pro-
for,
war
prisoner of
at,
;
be taken
to,
V:945; VI:3l;
pursuing party leaves, Massachusetts levies reach, VI:
97; Gen. Ten Broeck goes to, VI: 137; desertions at, feared, VI:223; Clinton goes to, VI: 304,
Van
307,
Rensselaer ordered
307; supplies on
321;
Gen.
332;
324,
way
to, to,
VII:448;
be sent from,
ler,
VII:476;
be
secured,
stores
James VIII :338; Clinton VIII :34 3; to, proceeds Washington visits, VIII :4I1.
Monroe
visits,
committee, 11:201
receives remon-
;
11:199 (note)
militia, its behavior,
to
march
to Schoharie,
at, to,
frontier,
VI:454; deficiency of VI:466; Clinton at, supplies College organized in, VI 534544; Gen. Van Rensselaer's VI:693, 695, 697, stay at, 701, 702; fortifying, VI:7I5717; deceived by Vermont, VI to,
:
VI VI
;
VI:897; country deVII :60 (note)
serted as far as, petition
from,
;
VII:283;
from, VII: 304; troops
be
VII:403; militia VII:403, 413-414;
readiness,
arriving at,
news
at, to
N.
(Scenaveses),
Brant and Butler
at,
Y.,
IV:413. Henry,
,
Dutchess
of
major,
county
minutemen,
carries letter,
1:329;
attempts to
make
1:349-
arrest,
350; commissary agent, 1:371, 445, 11:11, IV:83^ 258, 473,
590; at
directions to,
11:129-131
;
Poughkeepsie, 111:487; com-
plaint
815; Oneidas returning to, 876; levies may be transported VI :880 returns to be reto,
IV:285,
VII:483.
praise for,
Schenevus
Schenk, see also Schenck.
at,
;
111:562,
97; ordered to Fort Rensselaer, VI: 333; levies from, VII: 119;
Schenk (Schanks, Schenck)
ceived
165.
111:63-66, 78,
strance,
354, 369; Gen. Clinton
continental officers at,
should
at,
VII:541;
563; covers
483,
Weissenfels'
escort
Fort Schuy-
to
VII:32I; regiment at, VI:
395,
346,
in
continued.
293, 298, 771, V:745, VI:79,
VI:339; Indians at, need provisions, VI: 343; threatened, VI:
742;
will
—
near,
VI:
keep regiment VI:333-334; troops ordered
goes
enemy
VI:
petition to
349,
Schenectady
IV:544,
against,
592-
593, 596,610,638,639,668; to
dismiss
made
803;
flour
his
IV:545; IV:802-
assistants,
purchases
by, seized,
V:106,
169, VI:450; purchaser under,
VII:453. Schenk,
Paul,
of
Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., commissary
agent,
IV:
83, 258, 473, 558, 590; com-
Analytical Index
—
Schenk, Paul
638,
596,
IV:593,
639; has
IV:
resigned,
610; purchases made by, IV: 802-803. Schenk, Peter, recommended for commissary, IV:593. Schenk, Peter A., flour purchased of,
V:249. F.,
of
Schenectady, N. Y., VI:334. Schermerhorn, Cornelius, of Rhine-
beck precinct, N. Y., V:372. Schermerhorn, Cornelius, of Scho-
N. Y., VII:527. Daniel,
Schermerhorn,
fourth regiment, militia,
Schermerhorn,
captain,
of
Albany county
bany county
captain
militia,
of
exempts, 111:590.
N. Y., V:372, 671.
C,
Schermerhorn, Jacob
militia,
make
arrest,
major, of
Albany county
danger,
proves petition, to
11:851; ap-
VI:66; attempts VII:403, 407.
Schermerhorn, John, petitioner. III:
685. Schermerhorn, Peter, of Col. Marinus Willett's
levies,
Vn:287.
Schermerhorn, Willliam, captain of Col.
Ebenezer
Jessup's
Americans, IV: 187;
Loyal
his activity,
Edward,
George
Schlagel, tenant,
of
British
army,
11:451
(note).
under
452
George,
N. Y., IV:475.
lieu-
regiment,
twenty-first
Burgoyne,
German
,
under
captain
Burgoyne,
11:
(note).
Schlagenteuffel,
,
German
de,
captain under Burgoyne, 11:452 (note).
Schmidt, Schmit, see also Smith. Schmidt,
453
auditor
,
German
in
auxiliaries,
BurII:
(note).
Schmit,
Georg,
of
Tryon county,
N. Y., V:179. N. Y., V:179. Schmit,
Jost,
of
Cobleskill,
of
Tryon
county,
N. Y., V:179. Schneck, Barbara, of Tryon county,
N. Y., VI:77, 725. Schneck, county,
of Christina, Tryon N. Y., VI:77, 725.
Schneck, George, of Tryon county,
N. Y., VI:77. Schneck, county,
Schneider,
of Tryon Margaret, N. Y., VI:77, 725.
Schneyder,
Schnyder,
see also Snyder.
Schneider,
IV:220. Schill,
N. Y., VI:621.
Schmit, Henrich, of Tryon county,
Schermerhorn, Jacob, of Rhinebeck
fourth regiment,
loyalist
.
Schiut, Salemoin, of Ulster county,
goyne's lieutenant-
Jacob,
colonel, of second regiment, Al-
in
prisoner,
Schlosser, see Forts.
VI:66.
precinct,
Hendrick,
VI :731
Schlagenteuffel,
Barnardus
Schermerhorn,
dack,
799
Papers
Schinneman,
continued.
against,
plaint
— Clinton
Ludwig,
of
coke, N. Y., 111:299. Schnell, see Sneil.
Schaghti-
8oo
State of
Schneyder, Jacob, of Tryon county,
N. Y., V:179.
Shodac,),
(Schodook,
N. Y., witness goes from
petitions
1:292;
to,
V:399,
residents,
400, VI:64-65; robbers apprehended at, V1I:527. Schoenbrun,
reserved
O.,
for
Christian Indians, VIII :391.
Schoharie
Schoharie
—
continued.
111:423, 544, 586,
threatened,
Schnyder, Henry Rymer, of Tryon county, N. Y., VI: 726.
Schodack
New York
Schohara,
(Schoary,
591,
597, 617-618,
alarm
111:459,
in,
584, 594-595, 111:650-651
of,
from,
rangers
599; ;
man
IV: 106; company to be IV: 154; route from, Oquaga, IV: 168; expedition
to
from,
IV: 185, 222-228, 231;
Gen.
Hand
goes
to,
290,
N. Y.,
Cobleskill gathered at,
1:87; asks for continental
troops, of,
behavior
99
(note)
militia
(note);
German
ordered to
169; 1
11:144
of
Flats, II: II:
militia,
prominent tory
;
in,
11:201. 207, 214; discouragement in, 238-240; 11:210, active
tories
285;
11:221,
in,
regiment of, 11:333, 334, 344,
377, V:630, VI:21 gather at,
in,
II
:852
;
;
tories
to
need of troops
187; tory expeditions 111:111; troops stationed
111:4,
to,
there,
111:189, 211, 256, 383,
422, 474, 495, 514, 515, 574, 596,
695,
216,
229-230,
736,
IV:59,
366, 797, 902,923, VI
81,
V:87,
829,
:6,
53,
97, 100, 265, 290, 294, 901;
engagement 379,
390,
in,
403,
troops ordered
562,
563,
111:377,
to,
599,
413,
292
IV:254;
IV:267, 285, from
fugitives
;
IV:474-
475, 833, 856; wheat held
IV:717,
757;
robberies
in,
near,
IV:735; attacks on houses near, IV:770-771 Col. John Butler to come to, IV:807, 830, 852; warning to, V: 78-79; leaders of movement against, hanged, V: 122; rendezvous of levies, V: 603; destitute people at, V:632633; prisoners escape to, V: ;
V:697; V:728, 732, 737, 881 enemy will visit, V: 747, 842; war party diverted from, V:912-913; method of provisioning troops at, V:945, 947; fresh attacks on, VI:93646;
post
troops on
at,
continued,
way
to,
;
94, 99,
346,
136, 303, 304, 306.
351.
354,
355,
390,
378,
693, 695, 701, 747; garrisons
414;
VI:330, 893, 895; Sir for, John Johnson at, VII :81 troops ordered to, VII: 195, 199, 210,
111:380, 383,
600,
by
738,
739,
Schoharry, Schohary, Schohery).
tion,
exempts
raised at,
reinforcements for,
recovery from desola-
583-
killed
111:729,
Schohare, Schoharia, Schoharne,
its
IV:478;
557,
690;
;
Analytical Index
Schoharie
—
252.
254,
402;
314,
enemy retires by way of, VII: 448; enemy at, VII:504; adwinter
vantageous
VII:
post,
8oi
Papers
Schoonmaker,
continued.
289,
— Clinton
Ulster
of
Egbert,
N. Y., Vl:621.
county,
Schoonmaker, Frederick, captain, of third
Ulster
regiment,
1:517,
militia,
county
11:248,
767,
V:452, VI:79I.
541. Schoharie Kill
Schoharie
(creek),
N. Y., 111:150, 527. 616, 631, IV:185; mouth of, VI:352; troops arrive at, VI: county,
697, 701. Schoharie
enemy
1:1 66,
in,
1
of
83.
N. Y.. V:78.
Schoonmaker,
,
guards
Fort
prisoners,
his
II:
county
first
militia,
1:749,
Montgomery,
764, 765, 775, 825, 833, 843,
his
17.52.59.65.90. 125;
company. 11:249, IV:527,
V:917;
captain,
of
Hendrick.
Ulster
regiment.
11:12,
Scho-
of
Lawrence,
Schoonmaker, see also Shoemaker.
company
town, N. Y., 11:648.
Schoonmaker, at
operations
valley,
Schoolcraft, harie.
Schoonmaker, Frederick, of Marble-
militia
returned
classes
by, 111:298, 412.
Schoonmaker, Henry, sergeant, of second regiment.
New York
line,
V:775.
358.
county
Schoonmaker, Jacobus, of Rochester, Ulster county, N. Y., IV:
Schoonmaker, Benjamin, of Roch-
Schoonmaker, Jochem (Joacim), of
Schoonmaker, first
,
regiment,
militia,
ester,
lieutenant,
Ulster
of
768.
1:299.
Ulster
N.
county,
Y.,
Schoonmaker,
Cornelius,
Jr,
of
Shawangunk, N. Y., chairman of committee, 1:766.
Schoonmaker,
Cornelius
Ulster county,
C,
of
N. Y., proposed 11:32;
commis-
sioner for conspiracies,
111:603,
for
assembly,
604, VI:71. Schoonmaker.
N. Y.,
Rochester, Ulster county,
IV:768, VII:410.
IV:768.
Schoonmaker, Jochem,
Cornelius
Ulster county.
N. Y..
E.,
to Clinton
on depositions. 1:788.
Schoonmaker. Daniel, of Rochester, Ulster county,
N. Y., IV:768.
of third
county militia. 1:517. 11:248. 767; on march,
regiment,
VII:410. Schoonmaker, Johannes, of Rochester, Ulster county, N. Y., IV: 768, VI:621.
Schoonmaker, of
Jr,
Ulster
Silvester
John
Salisbury's
of Kingston,
of
E.,
light
Capt. horse
IV:755.
Schoonmaker. Lodewyck, of Rochester.
Ulster
IV:768.
county,
N.
Y.,
State of
802
Schoonmaker, Martinas, of RochUlster
ester,
N.
county,
Y.,
IV:768. Petrus,
captain,
Ulster
regiment,
of
county
IV:768, VII:410.
militia,
town. N. Y., 11:648.
of
Joh's,
Jr,
of
exempts
of
of
Joseph,
Pennsylvania (note)
captain,
of
corps,
V:232
German
captain
rifle
.
Schottelius, C. L.,
under Burgoyne, 11:452 (note). (Schraalinburgh, Scralenbergh, Scralenburg, Scrau-
Schraalenburg
march
troops
to,
N.
J.,
1:524; prop11:625;
erty of residents taken.
church
of,
marches
to,
Schrader,
IV: 101; IV: 170. ,
German
enemy
Felte, indicted,
Schreiber,
Abraham, Elizabeth,
of
child
of
Schreiber, Maria, child of Stephen
VI: 7 7, 725.
Schreiber, Rebecca, wife of Stephen Schreiber, captive,
Schram.
(Scharoon),
N. Y., VI1:452, 457.
lake,
Essex
route west
VI:77, 725.
of
Henrich,
Schuldeis,
of,
Tryon
N. Y., V:179.
Schuldeis, Jacob, of
Tryon county,
N. Y.. V:I79.
Tryon county,
N. Y., V:179. Schuls, George,
of
Tryon county,
N. Y., V:179. Schuls, Johannes, of
Tryon county,
N. Y., V:179. Schuls, William, of
1 ryon county,
N. Y.. V:179. (Shultz), of,
purchased
Christopher,
V:296.
Schultz, Isaac, suspected person at his house,
Schultz,
V:680.
Stephen Schreiber, VI:77, 725.
Schreiber,
Schroon
surgeon
Stephen Schreiber, VI:77, 725. Schreiber,
also
of
VI:845.
N. Y., 111:642.
flour
child
member
corporal,
Schrom, Joh's of exempts of Claver-
Schultz
under Burgoyne, 11:453 (note). Schram, see also Schrom.
Schram,
,
Schuldeis, John, of
linburgh), Bergen county,
his family
VI: 77.
scouting party,
county,
Paul,
Stephen, of
Schuldeis, see also Shultis.
Tryon county,
N. Y., IV:700. John
,
N. Y.,
county,
Claverack, N. Y., IV:652.
Schott,
county,
Schrim,
ack,
Thomas, Marbletown, IV:53.
Schoonmaker,
Schot,
Tryon
Schrom, see
Schoonmaker, Thomas, of Marble-
Schorm,
Schreiber (Schrieber)
captured,
Schoonmaker, third
New York
county,
1:349.
William,
of
Dutchess
N. Y., 111:177.
Schut, Schutt, see also Scutt, Shoot.
Schut, Frederick, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment of
Albany
1V:35.
county Schut Handrick, of Col. Peter R. militia,
Livingston's regiment of
county
militia,
IV:34.
Albany
Analytical Index
Schut, Minderd, Jr. of Col. Peter
R. Livingston's regiment of Albany county militia, IV:36.
— Clinton
Peter
Schuyler,
Schuyler,
support,
lieutenant, in Maj. Maurice Pleas' detachment, II:
war,
71.
sioner
1
,
Hendrick,
Schuyler,
,
V:538.
Rensselaer,
VI:
Albany,
Abraham, N. Y., alderman, VII:619. Schuyler, Ann, of German Flats, N. Y., IV:343. J.,
wants means
;
commis-
;
department, for defense ;
hastened
Fort Schuyler, 1:141
to
and
position
1
:
1
42
character,
143-144,
162;
opp. 143;
impeded
his
portrait,
advance
I I
of
:
1
;
directed to consult with Clinton,
VIII:
1:187; pass given by, 1:232; 1:313; comresignation,
his
Schuyler,
N. Y.,
David,
of
Albany.
mends and
petirions,
111:327, V:
Wynkoop,
274. Dirck,
Schuyler,
N. Y.,
Jr,
petitions
Han
Schuyler,
Yost,
N. Y.,
Falls,
Har.
Schuyler,
district,
of
Albany, of
loyahst,
river,
major,
commissioner,
(note)
declines
;
VI:894;
meeting,
commission
in
at Fort Schuyler
VIII :349, 350, 351,
352, 360, 364, 370, 378, 379.
1
qualified
of
defense
:433,
438
;
454;
in
command
his ideas
of
to
Hudson on
caissons,
detach-
1:453northern
department, 1:855; proposed for governor, 1:855, 11:31; sends
appointed
V:335
(note);
constructing and sinking 1:448-450; Canadian ment commended to,
of Sara-
Schuyler, Peter, of Albany, N. Y., petitions, V:260, 274. Peter,
Lake
manage
decep-
N. Y., 111:210,
Indian
sends
notice of loss of fleet on
1:387
V:916.
Schuyler,
Jacobus
323;
1:322,
mittee selected to cooperate with, Little
11:254 (note).
(Haz.),
directs Capt.
Champlain, 1:385 (note); com-
111:334.
tion practised by,
levies,
(note)
northern
for
to
suc1 44 Burgoyne, ceeded by Gen. Gates, 1:145;
415.
toga
03
1
newspaper,
Gen.
Schuyler, Arent, captain, owner of
house at Pompton, N.
:
aids
joined by Gen. St Clair, his
Schuyler,
1
refused
prepare articles of
helps
;
relief
697. of
1:18;
that
of Ticonderoga, 1:121
major, with Gen.
Van
Robert
:62
1:121
for
recruit
Jr,
nine months' service,
Albany,
major-gen-
John,
Philip
regiment
eral,
N. Y.. IV:8I9.
Schutt,
of
S.,
N. Y., V:260.
Schut, Salomon, of Ulster county,
Schutt,
803
Papers
.
scows
to
Fort Montgomery, II:
34; asks for reinforcements, II: 53,
62
(note),
63 (note);
re-
ceives intelligence from Gen. St 11:62-63 (note); vote Clair,
State of
8o4
—
Schuyler, Philip John
continued,
governor, 11:79 (note); announces fall of Ticonderoga, for, for
encourages
Tryon county, 11:81-
people of
82;
88;
82,
11:80-81,
11:82; council
at Stillwater,
of safety unable to reinforce, II:
01
1
(note)
Gen.
gives orders to
;
11:101
Herkimer,
can
(note);
not explain evacuation of Ticon-
deroga,
1 1
1
:
02, 112;
by
(note);
needs
on
on
to,
166-167;
to
levies
for his
aid,
164,
155,
be informed of artransmitting
in-
11:181; Schenectady committee appeals to, 11:187-
88
;
action at Oriskany reported
11:191-192; troops and mutinous, 1 1 94dis-
his
to,
pirited 1
95
of
:
Clinton's presence at
;
strength
1
head
would be source of
militia to,
prisoner
bany, sioner,
791, V:218;
be asked
to
of
construction
rect
215;
11:198-199,
ton's respect
of
knowledge
54; delegate 87-88,
to
11:200,
211;
reasons
why New York
militia
was un-
called,
able
to
assist,
11:234;
Wash-
ington could not send additional troops built
to,
by,
11:235;
ir.M5
oners petition
barracks
(note);
pris-
11:329; destruc-
frontier.
III:
congress.
III:
177-178,
IV:46,
577, 621, 649,
568,
V: 119, 317
334,645,
(note),
730, 787, 815, 861, VI:10, 256; Gen. Thomas Conway will
111:226;
his
magnanimity acknowledged by Gen. Burgoyne, 111:307 (note); learns meet,
state
Indian
of
359,
infractions
to
regard
Saratoga
consulted
457-459;
356-358, with
convention,
575,
III:
sentiment.
576,
of
111:358-
586;
584,
transmits account of hostile gath-
111:380; forwards infor-
mation obtained at
re-
111:44-45;
160,
149,
ering,
11:199-200;
II:
11:864; looks
for,
11:198 (note); advises removal of governor and council of safety Albany,
to di-
boats,
755-756, 111:11. 26; Hamil-
describes conditions at Stillwater,
to
Al-
to
11:495; Indian commis11:702 776, (note),
troops,
telligence,
1
sends
;
11:144-
for
rangements
(note)
militia,
movements,
continued,
property, 11:428, 111:307 (note); his carriage at service of Gen. Riedesel, 11:454
his
152-153,
11:151,
—
his
11:144
militia
11:147-149;
of
tion
(note);
145 (note), 146; Gov. Trumbull
Schuyler, Philip John
for Indian outbreak,
Tryon county, deserted
reflects
11:117
New York
111:384;
Crown
for
hopes
Point,
Indian
al-
111:389 (note); his authority to order people from their liance,
homes,
111:430;
learns
of
loss
of settlements, 111:565; entreats for
protection of
576;
his
trial.
frontiers.
III:
III:
578, 621,
649, IV:46, V:14 (note) has knowledge of flour supply, IV:
Analytical Index
—
Schuyler, Philip John
90;
Washington
proposed
.
exchanging
committed
to,
of
415,
702,
704,
529,
417,
V:269-270,
276;
promise
273-274, by,
given
to
Oneidas, IV:418, 437; Brant's
IV:457; commends apfor office, IV:477, 537;
letter to,
plicant to
be
on
consulted
enemy's
Washington's
IV:581, y:l ington
stands
opinion,
Wash-
(note);
1
of
on expedition against
to,
IV:602-604
Indians,
sends
IV:568;
vessels,
in
high
seizure
scouts
to
(note);
Ticonderoga,
in frontier thinks 1V:620; danger, IV :624-625. 637. 652, 655, 663, 664; property taken on his order, IV:728; directs frontier protection, IV :75 1-752,
754, 755, 766, 779-780, 828; resigns military command, IV:
V:ll
828,
820,
to
John Jay
Vermont
dispute,
V
enemy,
:
89
1
V
:
1
8
;
intelli-
concerning
by, ;
by
himself in
interest
received
gence
desired
;
changes
his
opinion touching route of expedition,
of
V:245 enemy's
(note)
643;
(note)
;
his estimate
V:247
fears for Charleston,
his letters
V:644;
;
force,
frontier
V:
taken by enemy,
news
sent to,
V:
754-755; on news from West
28
—
continued.
V:760; shows sufferings army, V: 760-761; message
Indies,
of
prisoners
805
Schuyler, Philip John
against
IV:4I2,
710,
Clinton Papers
(note);
expedition
of
416,
discussing
to,
IV:365.368
Canada, matter
continued.
—
Oneidas
V:884;
to,
on
V
department,
quartermaster's
:
889 Gen. Arnold to, on command of West Point, VI:13 ;
(note)
directed Gen.
;
Arnold's
expedition to Fort Schuyler, VI:
35
Abraham
advises
;
Jr,
Yates,
VI: 01 -102; application I
to
Washington made through, VI 59 interested in defense of :
1
;
842-843,
VI:227,
Saratoga,
859-860, 891, 898-899; responds with Clinton frontier
defense,
cor-
regarding
VI:275,276,
304-305, 321, 324-326, 343, 364-365, of
subject
368; corresponds on Vermont leaders,
VI:276, 841,
859,
half
of
282
358, Col.
(note)
;
840-
375,
890;
acts
be-
in
VI:
Varick,
communicates
dis-
covery concerning White Creek,
VI:307; loyalist
removal
desires
women
to
343-344,
325, militia
of
Canada, VI: 364,
ordered out on
369;
his appeal,
VI:374, 376-378; unable to go Hartford, VI: 38 7; discretionary powers given to, VI:
to
391
;
trustee of Clinton College,
VI:536; asked
senator,
VI:748;
to explore loyalist
scheme,
VI:770-773; encourages recruiting, VI: 776, 793-794; writes to Washington, VI:876; for-
8o6
—
Schuyler, Philip John
State of
New York
continued,
Schuyler,
wards news of enemy's activity, Gen. Clinton to VI:880-881 ;
VI:887, 904;
consult,
Albany,
(I), colonel,
Schuyler, Stephen J.
Al-
his
of
Stephen,
N. Y., V:274. of sixth regiment,
Albany county
command
to
II:
bany house. VII:opp. 184, opp.
militia,
190, opp. 204; attempt to kidVII: 184-1 86, 193; innap.
153;
Schuyler, Stephen T., of Albany,
formed by Clinton of kidnaping undertakings, VII: 193-1 94; in-
Schuyler,
N. Y.,
formed of attack on Wawarsing,
VII
1
:
warning from messenger gives
Mohawk
tack on
or
advises
from
communicated
ments ;
Liv-
VIII :61; Indian
ingston,
senti-
VIII:
to,
meeting of Indian com-
at
missioners,
VIII :345, 346; ap-
pointed on boundary commission,
VIII :385; declines appointment,
Hud-
crossed
VIII:386-387;
son with Washington in
1
775,
VIII:397. Schuyler, third militia,
regiment, petitions,
appointment,
lower Schoharie mustering
VII:120.
Schuylkill
11:607 in,
officer
111:690; fort,
will
at
IV:292; consult,
camp
(note);
maneuvers on,
;
J.
of
counts of.
near,
(Schwighausen)
Schweighauser D..
near,
drowned
officer
Washington VIII :401, 402. Nantes.
IV:45
1
France,
,
ac-
.
Scidmore, see also Skidmore. Scidmore, Abner, of Saratoga trict,
Scidmore, trict,
dis-
N. Y., 111:211. John,
N.Y.,
Scidmore,
his
Pa.,
111:352;
Albany county 111:382;
river.
11:737 (note)
district,
colonel,
location,
its
11:428 (note).
of
P.,
N. Y.,
Schuylerville,
Scidmore,
Philip
cap-
its
the, privateer,
11:608.
Schuylerville, see also Saratoga.
on committee
5;
ture,
336,
with Robert R.
to confer
324
:1
Schuyler,"
335,
VII:404; Lord Sterling VII:478; letter with, interDuane to, James
cepted, VIII
Tryon
N. Y., 11:621.
Schuyler (Schuyler's) island. Lake Champlain, 1:386.
at-
394, 395-396; assurances given to, VII: 398-399; goes to Saratoga,
of
William,
river
expects
VII:318,
country,
111:382.
petitions,
Hudson
VII:294;
Canada,
county,
levies,
V:274, VI:595.
"
94- 195;
concerning
petitions,
district,
of
Saratoga
dis-
111:211.
John,
Jr,
of
Saratoga
N. Y., 111:211. Solomon,
of
Saratoga
N. Y., 111:211.
Scidmore, Zopher, of Saratoga trict, N. Y., 111:211.
dis-
Sciota river, O., lands reserved near,
VIII:391.
Analytical Index
Scofield, Ebenezer, Jr, captain, of
second
Westchester
regiment,
county
11:826-827.
militia,
James,
public employ,
James,
in
public employ,
1:640. Scofield,
regiment,
eighth
Albany county
militia,
lieutenant,
militiamen
Oris-
at
V:681,
militia of,
N. Y.,
362, 840, 844;
loyal-
VI:42, 337, VI: 7, 42-43; I
VI :360,
resort,
loyalist
Patent,
Scotts)
(Scots',
Charlotte county,
362;
361,
cattle obtained
from, VII:406-407.
Nova
Scotia, see
Scodand (North Clinton's
experience
William
in,
1:15;
native of, desires
to
I
:
go
IV:220, 310 (note), VI:857-858, VII: of,
286. Scott,
,
of
Long
Island,
N. Y., VI:848. ticut,
,
captain, of Connec-
IV: 15.
Charles,
order troops,
brigadier-general,
IV:167; IV:181.
to,
Albany county
ment,
Scott,
of
John,
first
riegi-
VI
militia,
:
Cherry
Valley,
Scott, John, witness against Benja-
min
VII:282.
Frere,
I.
John Morin, brigadier-gen-
Scott, eral,
ot
secretary
delivered
state,
records
1:11; John Adams'
to,
impressions
1:70-71;
of,
his
\\ill
supply
74;
1:73,
opinions,
Adams'
company,
in
77;
1:75,
author of address to Canadians, 1
:
1
96; member of provincial con-
gress,
1
:
1
96,
20
1
;
his brigade,
I
:
300, 319, 365-366, 432, 434.
502; Clinton 419; papers
411,
with, 1:401, sent
to,
1:425,
438; information designed
for,
1:429; opinion of, 1:465, visits Gen. Heath, 1:468; directed to engage
of Dutchess Abraham, county, N. Y., 111:177.
Scott,
Scott,
John, captain, of
Scott,
and
Britain),
11:524; natives
Scott,
Dutchess county,
of
John,
country seat, 1:73; his standing
Scotia.
Andrew Hamilton 56; loyalist who to,
IV:340, 410, 674, 675.
721, 723, 787.
N. Y., IV:338.
kany, 1:140.
of,
suf-
;
733.
Scotch-Irish,
ists
IV:261
Scott, John, petitions, 111:210.
of
V:383.
Scotch
Cherry Valley,
petitions,
N. Y., 111:177.
Scot, see also Scott.
John,
of
James,
N. Y.,
Scott,
Sconondo, Oneida Indian, VI:59.
Scot,
N. Y.,
ferer,
1:642.
807
Papers
James, of Dutchess county, loyalist, 111:604.
Scott,
Scott,
in
Scofield,
— Clinton
in
expedition,
1:486;
confer with Gen. Heath,
wishes to meet Clinton,
1
:5
1
to
9
;
11:21;
votes cast for, for governor, II:
79 (note) in
council
;
dissenting votes of,
of
safety,
11:136,
8o8
Scott.
New York
State of
—
John Morin
continued.
137; member of council of ap-
286;
272,
new
in
powers and of
cil
of
11:503-504; de-
Leffertse,
fines
council
11:379; presents case of
safety,
Mr
111:174,
11:357,
pointment,
status of coun-
11:532-535;
safety,
286;
111:272,
his
ill,
on
views
meeting of legislature. III: 313,
349-350;
be
to
writes
111:390;
about
country overrun,
his
in
paper
;
254;
Vll:532-533, Clinton
to.
on action of
to,
considers
John
plans for completing enlistments,
fears
that
will
Hurley
be
senator,
678;
677,
665, John Jay's credentials, IV: 359 (note); Gen. McDougall
signs
V:39; delegate V:119, 309, 645,
Vlll:9-!0; Clinton lays finanmatters before, VI11:10,
cial 1
1
leave
Avill
;
V1I1:14,
for
proposals
ernment
Philadelphia,
16,
15,
reestablishing gov-
Vlll:132-134,
148-153; par-
ticipates
in
to
Guy
Carleton,
(note),
158-160,
779, VI:347, 750; for
sion
York,
I
family to
V:37 1-372;
;
will furnish
asks permis-
New
to
go
on
fall
of
Charleston,
V: 798-799, 837; on
expedition
against
Mobile,
V
;
pecuniary distress of Clinton delegates, V 1 2 5 5 -2 5 6 shows him financial exhaustion describes
of state,
tend
VI:285; urged Vl:829-830;
at-
congress.
852-854;
Sir
V!ll:140 167
(note),
412; on terms of peace, VllI: 147-148; member
of council for
temporary government of southern part of state, Vll!
:
184;
his
efforts to recover public records,
Vll[:188-191, 214-215, 280.
that state
informed
286-287;
281-282, is
VI 11:
unrepresented,
202-203; likely VI 11 :237. not
attend
to
congress,
;
to
explains inability to
with
conference
:
799 on enemy's movement southVI:255; V:837-838, ward, shows status of Vermont question in congress, VI:254-255; :
makes
35;
southern part of state,
in
wishes to meet,
V :35
of,
Col.
to
672,
copy of law,
Clinton
claim
financial
;
legisla-
VI 11:6-7, 16-17;
ture,
his
:xxvii-xxviii
Vlll:8; Clinton discusses with,
IV:212, 213, 232, 536, 642,
congress,
congress,
621;
535,
VI 1 1
residence,
Vll:
hands,
return
will
with,
111:546-547;
645.
241
advised
111:430;
Williams,
—
continued. John Morin V 1:905-906; desires that Col. Hay wait on congress, Vll:
Scott.
comply, VI:
explains point of law.
Scott,
Joseph,
N. Y.,
of
Tryon
Scott, Joseph, prisoner, Scott, Joseph, of cinct,
county,
prisoner, 111:415.
V:74.
Poughkeepsie pre-
N. Y., VI :586.
Analytical Index
Matthew, of exempts of Claverack, N. Y., 111:625, IV: 240.
Scott,
Scott,
Simon,
of Dutchess county,
N. Y., 111:177. Scott,
county Scott,
Frear's
Orange
IV:272.
militia,
of
William,
county
of
regiment
John Dutchess
of
V:825. first
Hampshire regiment, VII
:
1
Albany county,
Scouten
(Stout)
,
I
V
:
1
loyalist,
West Moreland,
Pa.,
captain,
of
seventh regiment, Dutchess county Col.
Malcom's
command, 1:464; his company, 111:74, VI:49; declines commission, IV:33; his deposition, VI:530. Scudder, Nathaniel, delegate from
New
Jersey to continental con-
gress,
IV:261
.
Scudder, William Smith, captain of
"Ranger,"
his
commission, IV:
199, 424, 582-583.
Scudor, John, of Claverack
also
Schut,
Schutt,
county
militia,
Scudor, Seth, of Claverack
1
:603.
(Schutt), Johannes, captain,
second
regiment,
militia,
Dutchess
IV:280, VI:589.
Seagar, see also Seeger, Seger. Seagar, Malaiga, loyalist prisoner, 11:429. see
Sealy,
also
Seele,
Seeley, Seely, Seelye.
Sealey,
Nehemiah, of Charlotte militia, recommended for
lieutenant, 11:793.
Sealy, see Cilley. Sealy,
of Cambridge N. Y., Vl:631.
David,
trict,
Seaman, Seamons,
see also Serhan,
Simmms,
Semons,
Simmonds,
dis-
Simmond,
Simmons,
Simon,
Simonds, Simons.
Seaman, ter, VI:670. Seaman, county,
,
captain, his
Benjamin,
N. Y.,
of
let-
Richmond
loyalist,
V:159
Ulster
county
(note). district,
N. Y., V:930. N. Y., V:930.
of
Abraham, of Col. Jonathan Hasbrouck's regiment of Ulster
county
under
board
of
Shoot.
Sealey,
111:520-521.
militia,
see
Scutt,
county
88.
John,
Nathaniel,
secretary
IV:744, 745.
of
VI:840, 844.
Scribner,
Scull, P.,
New
Scovell, Elisha, lieutenant, his sur-
render at
IV:226-227.
15.
Scouten, Isaac, convicted of robbery in
captain of grena-
,
under Col. William Butler,
diers,
Scutt
Scott, William, major, of
809
Scutt,
Col.
regiment militia,
Papers
Scull,
war,
Thaddeus, of Col. John Ha-
thorn's
— Clinton
Seaman,
Isaac,
of
militia, gives testimony, district,
1:530.
Seaman, Joseph, of Orange county,
N. Y.,IV:172.
8io
New York
State of
Seaman
of (Seamans), Peleg, Dutchess county, N. Y., Ill:
Seaman (Simmon), Robert, prisoner,
Co.
—
loyalist
VII:262. Stephen,
N.
Poughkeepsie precinct,
of
Y.,
11:546, IV:235.
Seamons,
needed
,
river
in
New York
merchant, VIII:xxxvii.
Seaymore, see also Seymour. William, of
Seaymore, district,
defense work, 1:275.
Mr
:40 1-402.
of
William,
Seaton, city,
(Seamans),
continued.
Mass., their difference with
Van Wagenen, VII
241. IV:235.
Seaman
&
Smith
Sears,
Sebastiani, ter
Saratoga
N. Y., VI:229. French minis-
,
for
foreign
11:306
affairs,
'
Seamons,
captain
,
on
Lake
also
Seers.
schooner
of
Champlain,
1:326.
Seber,
Sears, see
Dutchess
of
regiment
11:734.
militia,
Isaac,
of
violence
meditated by,
:9
1
;
;
in-
Second 244.
meets,
1
committee,
:80 1
:
;
1
on
30
fortifica;
collects
1:200; money powder, vanced by, VI:853.
ad-
Sears, James, in commissary's service,
I
:
Samuel,
of
Col,
Samuel
Drake's regiment of Westchester county
militia,
Thomas,
VI:70. corporal,
Field's John Dutchess county
Sears,
letter,
&
New York
Clarkson, of
merchants, VIII:xxxv.
Conn., camp
hills.
Second
river,
ported
at,
N.
at,
victory
J.,
IV:
re-
1:448.
Sedgwick, Theodore, brigade major, to Clinton about cartridges,
1:264-265.
Seeber,
Henry, of Tryon county,
N. Y., 111:281.
640.
Sears,
carries
Seeber, see also Seber.
111:517.
Sears, Joshua, in public employ,
Sears,
Sebring
John
Adams
,
VI:873.
1:45,
of,
VI:
VI:77, 724.
Sebring,
city,
VIII:xxxii;
county,
Seber, John, child of John Seber,
nonimportation agreement,
63,
tion
congress
provincial
1:37; aggressive acts 50,
city,
Tryon
his child captured,
77, 724.
captive,
New York
of
member
spires
county
of
John,
N. Y.,
Sears, Enoch, of Col. John Field's
Sears,
(note).
Seber, see also Seeber.
Smith
&
Henry William, of Tryon N. Y., 11:622.
county,
Seeger, see also Seagar, Seger.
of Col.
regiment
of
militia,
11:734.
of
Boston,
Co.,
Seeber,
Seeger,
John,
New York Seele,
Seeley,
of line,
first
regiment,
VI:532.
Seely,
also Sealey, Sealy.
Seelye,
see
Analytical Index
Seele
Coonrod
(Seely),
radt),
loyalist,
Rose's Seeley,
recruits,
of
Jacob 11:635, 636.
(Dr)
Henry
(Coen-
Lt.
surgeon,
of
ninth regiment, British army, II:
502. Seeley, trict,
of
Joseph,
dis-
Saratoga
N. Y., IV:770.
ezer Woodhull's
horse of
light
Ebenezer,
N. Y.,
district,
11:857, 111:210.
N. Y., 111:159. of
Westchester
11:675;
militia,
third
county III:
petitions.
159. of
Ebenezer
Capt.
light horse of
Corn-
1:551; informs Clinton of
murder, IV: 47. I
James,
John,
Woodhull's
of
111:211.
Samuel, sergeant, of Capt.
Seely,
of Cornwall,
zer
Jonas,
Woodhull's
:55
I
light horse
.
Thaddeus, of Capt. EbeneWoodhull's light horse of
Cornwall, 1:551.
Woodhull's
light horse of
Corn-
1:551.
wall,
empts of Kings
Seeny
district,
Albany
(Seeney, Senigh), Jacobus,
1:769, 770, 794.
loyalist,
Seers, see also Sears.
of Col. James Eliphant, McClaghry's regiment of Ulster county militia, prisoner, IV:205, 206.
light horse of
of
Abraham, N. Y., V:671.
Corn-
Capt.
Corn-
Seger, Henry, of Brattleboro, Vt.,
¥1:213. Segern,
Ernst
regiment.
Orange county
of
first
militia,
Seely (Ceely), Lodewick,
Segur,
loyalist,
,
de,
French secretary
of war, VIII: 100. Seiffert,
IV:629.
German
111:489-490.
tion given by,
petitions, 111:21 1.
lieutenant,
Frederick,
under Burgoyne, informa-
Seely, Joseph, of Saratoga district,
Josiah,
Rhinebeck,
N. Y., V:671.
soldier
N. Y.,
Rhinebeck,
Seger, see also Seagar, Seeger.
Ebenezer
light horse of
of
of
Henry,
Seeter,
Ebenezer
wall, 1:551.
Seely,
1
V:686-687.
Capt.
wall, 1:551.
Seely,
11:636;
with Brant, V:163.
Seeter,
petitions,
Seely, Jesse, Jr, fined,
Seely,
:
Seers, Israel,
Woodhull's
Seely,
771, 778, 781, 782,
I
county, 111:673, 731-732.
Gideon,
(Selee),
regiment,
wall,
continued,
Seelye (Selah), Nehemiah, of ex-
Seely, Eli, of Westchester county,
Seely,
—
Lodewick
of Lt. Jacob Rose's recruits,
Seely, William, of Capt. Ebenezer
Seley),
(Selah,
Cambridge
Seely
Seely,
Seely,
Eben-
Cornwall, 1:551.
of
8ii
Clinton Papers
Ebenezer Woodhull's
Seely, Bezabel, Jr, of Capt.
Seely
—
John,
N. Y.,
of
captive,
Tryon county, VI: 79 726,
8l2
State of
Selden, Ezra, captain, of necticut
Con-
first
New York
wounded, V:
regiment,
vania
rifle
V:232
corps,
of
Gershon,
tached
to complaint,
of
Michael,
Sellers,
New York
ment.
ening
letter,
taken
by,
name
604
at-
in
tion against, meditated,
regi-
V:230
line,
Seamons,
attack settlements,
Han-
(note)
Simon,
(note)
IV:501.
N. Y.,
Island,
V :440.
refugee,
(Simester)
empts of Kings
John,
,
district,
at
Livingston's iron works,
IV:603
of.
river,
V:753.
New
:
1
66
the,
Serapis,"
N.
Y.,
by Six
Indians,
their
may
Oneidas,
111:118;
sentiment
among,
in
at
VIII:
council,
37L
country attack
division
N. Y.,
of
111:356-357;
British
V:408
state.
warship,
(note).
Sergeant, Serjeant, see also Sargent.
Sergeant,
(note).
;
meeting
York, province and
"
ter
James,
tain,
of
regiment
county
Sergeant
1
release
VIII :323;
Schuyler
Drake's
(Sinckes),
at
;
Sequestration, commissioners of, see
Nations.
destroyed,
3
IV:874, V:105.
Robert
settlements
also
see
1
Village,
capture of.
Indian
to
V :9
precinct, Dutchess county.
Albany
(note).
(Cayuga)
V:335
to
349, 351, 361. 370,
of ex-
Seneca lake, N. Y., troops arrive
V:237-238
240
Sentzenbach, Philip, of Beekman's
county, 111:628, 629, 630.
Semons, John, employed
(note),
promise
;
Loyal
service,
Fort
Seman, Richard, of Long
their
compensation and guar-
;
Oneidas,
Seman, Jacob, on scouting
Senecas
coun-
of
destruction
antees to be required of,
Simonds, Simons.
Senecas,
IV:690;
IV:770-771;
V:238
villages,
Simmond,
Simmons,
V:35;
try,
Seaman,
also
see
Simmins,
Simmonds,
way
their
hostile preparations in their
Seman, Semons,
route
;
VII:347.
Jacob, over, Ulster county, IV: 126.
Seneca
IV:569, war party collecting towns, IV:620; expedi-
(note)
second
exempts of
of
Selts,
at,
;
access to their country,
(note).
Semister
their
threat-
IV:364; prisoner IV:421 avenues of
(note).
Westchester
Selleck (Sellick), Stephen,
to join
IV:2I0:
IV: 182; send
purposes,
N. Y., 11:642.
county,
111:457-458;
111:543,
Brant,
Anthony, captain, of Pennsyl-
Selleck,
continued.
return belt,
153 (note). Selin,
—
Senecas
militia,
(Sarjeant),
Col. of
Samuel
Westches-
VI: 70.
ings at his house, 111:1 70,
introduces
150.
cap-
John,
of Brattleboro, Vt., meetI
72
;
Luke Knoulton, VI:
Analytical Index
Nathan,
Serjeant,
public work,
employed
Pawling's county
of
regiment
intelligence obtained
IIJ:462;
from,
with
supplies
enemy
111:505; tory char-
flour,
1:584, 618;
Shades
Death
of
(the
Shades)
near Lehigh
swamp
river.
army traverses, V:230 241 (note).
Pa.,
(note),
Shaffer, see also Schafer, Scheffer,
Sessions,
Cumberland
of
John,
sembly, V:94, 111:112; meets committee of congress, V:94,
108, 109, 112, 113. John,
Col.
of
lieutenant,
Dutchess
Oneida
island,
N. Y., IV:703
lake,
(note).
war,
Seward, John, of Col. James
Van-
denburgh's regiment of Dutchess
county
Y:825.
militia,
Seymon,
,
captain, in charge
Seymour,
Jesse,
regiment, militia,
also
of
Westchester
VII:509.
IV: 126. Henry, of Hoosick
district,
N. Y., 111:328. Shaff, William, of Hoosick district,
Shaftsbury,
tragedy
m.atist,
English
Pa.,
dra-
presented at
of,
Street Theater,
Shamokin,
of
111:549-550.
William,
Shakspere,
John
remonstarnce
Vt.,
1
enemy
:82. threatens,
Shandaken, see
also
Little
Shan-
dakeii.
Shandaken
Seaymore. ensign,
Han-
111:499,
county,
111:546.
of prisoner, 111:1 48.
Seymour, see
Ulster
over,
inhabitants,
importance of 1:143. Albany during,
Seven Years'
Shaffer, John, of exempts of
N. Y., 111:328.
county regiment, 1:335.
Mile
Henry, of Tryon county, N. Y., V:179, 548, VI:79, 726.
Shaff,
Graham's
Morris
Shaver. Shaffer (Schafer, Shafer, Sheffer),
county, N. Y., to visit Clinton, V:63-64, 67; member of as-
Seven
capacity,
John, of Charlotte preDutchess county, N. Y.,
VI:576.
Seton,
his
Shadford, John, brings intelligence from St Johns, VI:213.
!1
111:616, IV:I04.
cinct,
of third regiment. line,
killed,
acter of,
Seryver,
Adam,
New York
VI: 369-370.
captain, of Butter-
,
N. Y.,
4.
Shades,
Servanier, see Sarvenier.
nuts,
V:3,
Lewis
Nicola's invalid corps, IV:745.
Service,
Seymour, Stephen, of Capt. Uriah Drake's Ulster county exempts, Sha, John, of Col. Levi Pawling's regiment, 11:40.
Col.
of
813
Papers
Ulster
11:249.
militia,
William,
Serjeant,
Levi
Col.
of
William,
Serjeant,
in
:640.
1
— Clinton
fourth
county
(Great
Schandekan, daka, en,
Shandaken,
Shandacon,
Shandeacon,
Shandekan,
Shan-
Shan-DeakShendekan,
State of
8i4 Shandaken
—
Ulster
county 1:768. VI:
loyalists in,
673;
troops posted
697,
728,
IV:
823,
371,
"Shark,"
continued.
Shendeken),
N. Y.,
1
111:635,
in,
V:75.
862,
830,
305,
211.
8.
107, 176, 182,278, 321, 603,
744;
New York
intelligence from, 111:681,
Shark,"
Sharon,
Sharon,
;
;
suffers
by
Richard,
recruit
Conn.,
396.
671
Andrew, enemy, V:62, 63.
(note).
cap-
nine
for
months' service, VII:537, 538.
move from, V:192; annexed Shankland,
British vessel,
the,
11:540
tured,
601
to
1:452, II:
"
wife,
Hurley. VI:562, 563.
galley,
28, 33, 74, 75.
IV:807; enemy appears at, IV: 829, 832; fort at, IV:846; clerk needed at, V:81 troops ;
the,
398,
magazine
II:
at,
IV:259,
111:492,
531, 592, 639, 864; suggested safe
as
68
retreat
Clinton's
for
IV IV IV
11:417; road from, prices of wheat in, arrest of
682
1 ,
master
;
VII
at,
guards near, of
arrest
quarter-
:8.
Shankland. Robert, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., petitions, 11:822.
Sharp, Sharpe, see also Scharp. Sharp, loyalist, 1:635.
shankland. Rose, suffers by enemy,
Sharp. George, lieutenant, of Col.
William,
suffers
by
Shanks (Schank)
Benjamin, capEsopus Indian, sends warning to Col. Pawling, 11:644-
recruit
for
of
/N. Y., captive,
Henry,
New York
line,
first
Sharer, Flats,
captive,
J.,
regiment,
VI:532.
Tryon county, VI: 724.
Margaret,
of
N. Y., IV:343.
VI:908
from
continental
to
(note).
Sharpston. Jacob, of Charlotte pre-
Tryon county, VI: 724.
of
delegate
Carolina
nine
Sharer, Margaret, of
N. Y.,
William,
congress,
Shappanack, Sussex county, N. 1:700.
Sharer.
city,
N. Y., 111:327. North
months' service, V:538.
Anna,
New York
of
Sharpe. James, of Albany county,
Sharpe.
645, 111:742.
Sharer.
,
111:312. VIII:286.
,
tain,
Jacob,
Dutchess
county regiment, 1:335. Sharpe,
enemy, V:62. 63.
Shano,
Graham's
Morris
V:62. 63. Shankland,
,
German
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
cinct,
VI:576. Shatemuc
name
(Shattemuc)
of lower
Indian
,
Hudson
river,
I
:
126. Shats, John, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's
county
regiment
militia,
of
Albany
IV:35.
Shattuck, William, major, of
berland
county
militia,
Cum-
VI:26;
Analytical Index
—
Shattuck, William suffered
injury
VIII :58;
by,
Dutchess
of
Michael,
county, N. Y., 111:177. Shavelear, Richard, of Amenia cinct, N. Y., IV:376.
Conrad,
child
of
Philip
child
of
Philip
Crate,
tion,
of
child
Philip
his
peti-
Shaver, Dirck, of Col. James
Claghry's
Ulster
of
regiment
militia,
Mc-
Elizabeth,
Shaver's family,
of
Philip
child
of
Philip
of
Philip
Shaver, V:523. Shaver,
Jacob,
regiment,
money
captain,
of
tenth
Albany county militia, V:537.
received from,
Jacob J., employed at Robert Livingston's iron works,
Shaver,
V:753.
IV:35. child
of
Philip
Shaver,
of
Johnstown,
his family,
V:523, VI:
Philip,
452. of the Scotch Patent,
,
Charlotte
N. Y., VI:
county,
42-43.
(Mrs), comes from
New York
under
flag of truce,
Shaw,
widow, satirical to, IV:609,
,
writ-
Shaw, Daniel, "
lieutenant of frigate II :75.
Shaw, Daniel, of N. Y., 11:546. Shaw, Francis,
Poughkeepsie,
lieutenant, of second
New York
regiment.
artillery,
11:67, 83.
Shaw, George, officer,
his
1:290,
charge against
292-293, 294,
296, 297-298.
Shaver, Johan's, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment of
county
militia,
Peter,
Congress," child
Jacob,
Shaver,
R.
Albany
ing ascribed
Shaver, V:523. Shaver,
Peter
Col.
111:292, 294.
V:523.
Shaver, V:523.
Henry,
of
Peter,
Livingston's regiment of
Shaw,
VI:624.
Shaver, Elizabeth, child of Philip
Shaver,
N. Y., V:372.
Shaw,
111:342-343.
Shaver,
cinct,
N. Y.,
Daniel, prisoner,
county
militia,
Shaver, V:523.
Shaver, V:523. Shaver,
Albany county money paid to, V:537.
county
Shaver, V:523.
Shaver,
Shaver, John, captain, of tenth regi-
Shaver,
Shaver, V:523. Shaver,
Shaver, John, ensign, of exempts of Hanover, Ulster county, N. Y.,
Shaver, John P., of Rhinebeck pre-
Shaffer.
Barbara,
815
ment, pre-
Shaver, see also Schafer, Scheffer,
Shaver,
Clinton Papers
IV:I25.
VIII :79, 84.
carries letters,
Shatzel,
continued.
—
militia,
IV:36.
Albany
Shaw,
John,
Marinus 895.
of
Col.
levies,
VI:
lieutenant,
Willett's
8i6
State of
Shaw, Joshua, of Col. Henry Ludinton's
Dutchess
of
regiment
county mihtia, V:825.
for
desires ships,
IV:45I
accounts of,
;
of Col.
I
Mamakating,
Shearman, Gideon, of Capt. John Belknap's company, 1:450.
granted, 1:531, 607; prisoner examined in, 1:766, 785; com-
to,
1:788,
11:673;
field
11:403, 425;
to,
11:462, 463, 111:96,
238, 350, 351, 693-694; goods brought from, 11:698-699; attack on house
at,
VI:236-237,
Shawangunk (Schonemuck) mountains, N. Y., traversed by tory recruits, 1:750, 753, 759; their and character,
V :228
(note); old road near,
V:229
flats,
near
troops arrive
Shay,
at,
Wyoming, Pa., V:232 (note).
Markom (Mascom),
regiment. trial,
county, Sheffield,
Tryon
N. Y., VI: 123. flour
Mass.,
moved to, 1 1 1 in, IV:810.
:
1
64
;
be
to
re-
price of flour
Shelburne, William Petty, Earl of,
defends John Wilkes, 1:59;
his
position to^vard treaty, VIII :87
(note), 272. Isaac,
Shelby,
Carolina,
colonel,
of
North
battle
of
Kings
at
Shelden,
John,
New York
1:818, 819, 824.
of
fifth
line,
his
prisoner,
loyalist,
V:4I4-415. Thomas, uncle Shelden, V:414.
of
Shelden,
Sheldon,
Elisha,
light
John
of
colonel,
ond regiment of
(note).
Shawny
of
Catharine,
Shefein,
Mountain, VI:348.
242-243.
direction
Sherman.
see also
county
,
stores at,
public
Shearman, Benjamin, of Pawling's precinct, N. Y., assessor, VI:
Shawangunk (Schongom, Ulster Shawangunck) gunk, N. Y., county, permission to go
pieces
in
John, employed work, 1:640.
Shearman,
9.
John Field's
Shan-
moved
11:269.
531.
Shaw, Thomas, of N. Y.. IV:563.
mittee of,
Shea, George, seizure of horse sold to,
Washing-
;
1:184.
his rebellion,
Shays, Daniel,
Shea,
V:825.
militia,
VII :98 (note) VII: 335.
prisoner taken by,
pur-
Dutchess
of
regiment
to
of
lieutenant,
Joseph,
fourth Connecticut regiment, gal-
1V:3I9;
ton at his house, VIII :4
Shaw, Peleg,
New
captain, of
London, Conn., chase flour
Shaylor,
lant behavior of,
Shaw, Michael, of fourth regiment. New York line, V:924.
Shaw, Nathaniel,
New York
sec-
dragoons,
information to be kept from, II:
725
(note)
;
from, 111:90;
horse
obtained
to aid in
protect-
ing
Westchester county,
80;
his troops
V:79,
without beef, VI:
Analytical Index
—
Sheldon, Elisha
258
259
(note).
(note) quarrel,
protects
Tarrytown,
VII :97
98
(note),
260 man in
(note),
VI :62 1-622; at
stores
VI:
sent to,
reports killing of
;
(note).
Sheldon, Isaac, of Albany county,
N. Y., robbed, 111:608. 609, IV:I87. James, captain, of ninth with British army, regiment,
Sheldon,
at
Burgoyne
Saratoga,
11:451
(note).
Samuel,
Sheldon,
thirteenth
county Shell
his
of
Henry,
captive,
Jacob,
Johnson's
Shell,
of
loyalist,
,
of Sir John
condemned
VI:334-335, 337. John, loyalist, IV:448.
Conn., flour
Shepherd, Daniel, captain, of regiment, Dutchess county
N.
Suffolk
Island,
memorial
Y.,
itants,
Shepard, seized,
Shepard, fourth
,
N. Y., IV:376.
cinct,
Shepherd, Nathan, of Saratoga
IV:368. William,
colonel,
VII:115.
of
regiment,
dis-
N. Y., IV:770. Shephard),
(Shepard, of
William,
N.
Albany,
bondsman, VI :45
1
,
708
;
Y..
his ex-
change discussed, VI:762, VII: 311, 320, 334. Shepherd, William, of Col. Robert
Van
Rensselaer's regiment of Al-
county
coke,
V:383,
militia,
William,
Shepherd,
of
Schaghti-
N. Y., VII:609.
Shepherdstown (Sheppard's town), rendezvous of
Va.,
levies,
11:814. Sherburne,
flour belonging to,
company,
Weissenfels' VI:589; 271. levies, VII:244, Shepherd, Israel, of Amenia pre-
W.
from inhab-
Massachusetts
his
Col.
ill
county,
VII:343-347.
mili-
;
VI: 126;
against,
Shell.
Pawling's regiment, 11:40.
sixth
tia, recommended for commissary accusation IV:661 service.
bany 385.
Mark, of Tryon county, N. Y., captive, VI: 726. Shelps, Wooldruck, of Col. Levi
IV:390.
(Dr), of Sharon, offered to, IV:671.
Shepherd,
Shepherd
spy,
Shelter
major, to purchase
flour for Massachusetts,
Ger-
Tryon county, VI:726.
regiment,
817
county, N. Y., VII:485.
Shepherd,
trict,
N. Y., repels attack house, VI: 169, 172-173.
N. Y.,
as
Albany V:916.
Flats,
Shell,
Shell,
petitions,
Christian,
(Sheel),
man on
militia,
of
lieutenant,
regiment,
Clinton Papers
Shepardson, Daniel, of Cumberland
continued.
148; Maj. Andre
—
Vt.,
Henry,
clerk
of
of
Guilford,
meeting,
with
805,
812;
528,
V:52-53;
1:803,
Clinton,
proposed
III: for
commissioner of accounts, VIII:
54-55.
8i8
State of
Shere, Johanes, of Beekman's precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., VI:516.
Shere,
Beekman's pre-
of
Lewis,
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
cinct,
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, British statesman,
1
:
1
Sherman,
Shearman.
IV:461,
justice,
,
462, 467, 469. of
Isaac,
Heutenant-colonel,
Connecticut
fifth
regiment,
Sherman, Isaac, major, of twentysixth continental infantry, 1:413. Roger,
Connecticut
continental
to
Samuel,
Sherril,
from
delegate
con-
N. Y.,
;
Long V:440.
Adiel,
regiment.
reputation,
exchange of IV:444-445; com-
prisoners,
at
of
Seth,
Fort
line, ;
Sherwood, Thomas, 840, 844. Sheshehung
Pa.,
flats.
V:233
at,
captain
of
convicted
Philip,
11:147;
of to,
Haverstraw 1:554-555,
reflections on,
11:434,
435.
tain,
Justin
Albany,
Daniel, of Cambridge N. Y., 11:858.
(Justus)
,
II:
Shippen, William (Dr), of Philaentertains
Pa.,
delphia,
cap-
of Queen's Loyal Rangers,
John
Adams, 1:95.
act, staff,
William,
governor
of
stamp surgeon on his
suggests
31; 1:210 (note).
1:29,
of
Peter,
N. Y., wound
Tryon county, V:
received by,
315. Shoals,
John,
N. Y., Shoe,
Sherwood,
of
Shipman, John, of Connecticut, 723.
Shirter,
Sherwood, Isaac, lieutenant-colonel,
orders
rob-
of
IV:238.
bery,
Kingsbury,
Washington county, N. Y., VI: 269.
regiment
en-
V:954.
killed,
Shiffer,
Massachusetts,
militia,
troops
(note).
Shield, Ebenezer, captain, loyalist,
Shirley,
of
VI:
loyalist,
his
Ann, VI:39, VI:288, 292,
Eunice,
Kingsbury,
Washington county, N. Y., VI: 270.
of
lieutenant,
163; surrenders, 408-409.
of
Vermont
VII:607.
leaders,
Shipman,
New York
V:839;
IV:
Island,
asks leave to resign, 11:731
Sherwood,
expedition,
in
Thomas, N. Y., V:274.
of
refugee,
Sherwood,
levies
continued,
Montreal,
interested
district,
first
at
Shipboy,
V:18.
gress,
11:242-243;
443
—
Baum's
Col.
Lt.
camped
VII:115.
Sherman,
in
Sherwood,
63.
see also
Sherman,
Sherwood, Justin
missioner to treat with
VI:5I6.
Sherman,
New York
Teunis,
Snyder's
county
of
Queens county,
loyalist,
of
V:159 Col.
regiment
militia,
(note).
Johannes of
11:249.
Ulster
Analytical Index
Jurry Adam, of Rhinebeck precinct, N. Y., VI:653. Shoemaker, see also Schoonmaker. Shoefelt,
Shoemaker, Christopher, of Tryon county, N. Y., VI: 726.
Shoemakei, county,
of
Ehzabeth,
Tryon
N. Y., VI:724.
N. Y., VI:726. Flats, his
seizures
house, 11:254
204
(note)
;
German made at
of
Rudolph,
N, Y.,
(note).
III:
proofs of his loyal-
VI:
ism,
IV:746-749,
457;
troops reach his house, VI:
760,
699, 700.
Thomas, of German N. Y., VI:827.
Shoemaker's Land, near Fort Herkimer, in
German
Flats,
N. Y.,
VI:323. Shokan
arrive
N.
VI:606.
J.,
Short, Peter, of
N.
county,
Woodstock, Ulster prisoner, VI:
Y.,
intelligence from,
193;
tories
Showerman, Peter, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment of Albany county Shreve,
militia,
colonel,
Israel,
New
tory re-
troops
767,
111:192at. at.
III:
III:
680, V:778, 793, 794. 823; Col. Philip Cortlandt on way to,
IV:773; exposed
to
IV:36.
Jersey
second
of
Gen.
in
regiment,
V:232
expedition,
(note).
Shrewsbury, Vt., resident 698. river (inlet),
Shrewsbury
of,
N.
658
IV: ac-
J.,
(note).
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
and Indians
IV:364;
VI:
his family,
812; exchanged, VII: 320. Shourt, Owen, captain, of New York city, refugee, VII :48, 49.
Shoheken,
1:766,
at,
776; 250,
Shores, Jonathan, of Essex county,
Shohau-
Shocam,
Shohawken,
Flats,
Shrimpton, John, captain, of sixtysecond regiment, British army,
Schohaken,
(Asshokan,
Showhaukan), N. Y., cruits
German
N. Y., IV:343.
cident at, 111:561,
Shackaken, kan,
819
Shoot, William, of
Sullivan's
Shoemaker, Flats,
Clinton Papers
451, VII:227;
Shoemaker, John, of Tryon county, Shoemaker,
—
enemy, V:
561. Shonn, Gotfret, of Tryon county,
N. Y., IV:700. Shononghrigo, or Anthony, warrior,
VIII:353. Shoot, see also Schut, Schutt, Scutt.
451 (note). Shult,
of
Johannes,
Claverack
district,
of
exempts,
N. Y.,
Ill:
642, IV:652. Shultis, see also Schuldeis. Shultis,
Henry, of Col. Peter R.
Livingston's regiment of
county
Shurger
militia,
(Shurker)
Ulster county,
enemy,
Albany
IV:35. ,
111:738,
of
Andries,
N. Y.,
killed
742,
IV:
by 1
6,
VI 1:4 10. Shurry, of.
Johannes,
V:168.
flour
purchased
820
State of
of exempts
Frederick,
Shurter,
Marbletown, N. petitions, IV:52. Shurtliff,
Joseph,
N.
agent,
VII: 194,
of
assistant
Y.,
of
1V:32; Alstate
299.
278,
619.
Haverstraw N. Y., 11:538.
Sickels,
Jacob,
ensign,
Orange VI:903.
Sickels, cinct,
Sickels,
of
John,
N.
Harmen, near Schoharie, enemy
Y.,
mili-
German
H.,
lieutenant
under Burgoyne, 11:453 (note), 111:490. Jacob,
Sieringer,
prisoner,
loyalist,
petition in his behalf,
3ignum, John,
V:184. Sill
Rhinebeck pre-
Fra.
(Sela),
of
sixty-third
Bushill,
major,
regiment,
British
N. Y., V:372.
army, killed Oct. 6,
Robert, of Ulster county,
399,
N. Y., VI:621. Sickels, Thomas, assistant deputy quartermaster- general,
VI:303,
visits,
305, 695.
VI:73I.
second
of
county
regiment. tia,
pre-
Sydmans
see
Bridge,
Bridge.
Siebert,
be opened, IV:
Sickels, Jacob, of cinct,
Sidnam's
Sidney,
major,
bany,
Sicily, ports of, to
Y.,
New York
11:714,
V:727.
V:598
general,
sends
121,
Selleck,
brigadier-
Connecticut
of
II:
(note).
Gold
Silliman,
1777,
militia,
news from
Fairfield,
22
Gen. Putnam,
1
;
to join
II:
William, lieutenant, of
regi-
11:148, 185, 460; informed of
ment of Orangetown militia, 296; petitions, IV: 171.
IIi:
detention of Lt. Col. Birdsall, II
Sickels,
Sickels,
Zacharies,
of
648,
Albany,
of
,
Orange county,
N. Y., V:922. Sickles,
flour
John,
purchased
of,
John, assistant commissary
V:852, VI:822. Michael, casks made by, Albartus,
precinct,
I:
of
Rhinebeck
N. Y., VI:653.
N. Y., 111:177. widow, of Orange county, N. Y., IV:774. ,
county
regiment
V:388.
James McUlster
of
VI:624.
militia,
of
Johannes,
Col.
Marinus
VII:286.
Willett's levies,
"Silver Greys
Sickner. John, of Dutchess county,
Sidman,
(?), brigade major,
Silly, Bazeliel, of Col.
Silly,
388, 439, 11:193. Sickner,
Silliman, Seth
Claghry's
of forage, Sickles,
behalf of
in
of Connecticut militia,
IV:803, 874. Sickles,
prisoner,
Dr Van Dyck, V:860.
N. Y., 111:334, V:727. Sicker,
689;
389, 529; writes
:
V:388-
(Grays)," exempservice of, VII:
tion of, 111:71
;
30. Silvernail,
John, of Col. Peter R.
Albany sells IV:35;
Livingston's regiment qf
county
militia,
wheat, V:620.
Analytical Index
Sim, Peter, recommended to Clin111:293.
ton,
Simcoe,
G., in
action near
IV:I24
Du
of
colonel,
Queen's Rangers, Kingsbridge,
(note).
(Simpkins), Gideon, of Dutchess county, N. Y., under
Simmond,
Simmons,
Simmonds,
Simon,
Simonds,
Simons, see also Seaman, Sea-
of
Jacob,
N. Y.,
Cochecton,
111:425-
his deposition,
Simmond, Samuel, of Col. James Lancey's
loyalist corps.
III:
Simmonds, Robert, clothing taken by, 11:582.
Simmons,
,
his tavern,
of
New York
city,
VIII :295.
Simmons, Caleb, of Col. Roswell
Simmons, Samuel,
V:74.
prisoner,
N. Y.,
V:539.
seeks exchange,
Simon
(Seymon),
captain,
,
Simonds, Reuben, of Schenectady, N. Y., VI:334. Simons,
,
captain, leaves Brit-
VI:685-686.
Simons, James,
enlists
in
artillery,
VI:449. R.
Peter of
Livingston's
Albany county
regiment
IV:
militia,
Simorell
(Simrall, Simrell,
Sumer-
hill),
William, captain,
of
Hopkins' county
of
Dutchess
fined,
VI:590-
regiment
militia,
Simpson,
third
Jacob,
lieutenant,
county
regiment militia,
Col.
John
Dutchess
of
V:825.
from
escapes
V:905, VII:290; levies,
of
Simpson,
Tryon
regiment,
militia,
of
Garret,
Simpson, Peter, of Col. Johannes Snyder's regiment, 11:110.
591.
Simmons,
ex-
empts of Hanover, Ulster county, 111:499, IV:125, 126. Frear's
county
captivity,
in Col.
Wil-
VI:895, VII:290.
Simmons
(Simons) Joshua, lieutenant, of Col. Marinus Willett's levies,
in
35.
224.
lett's
trading
Simons (Siemon), William, of Col.
426.
De
is
Simmons, William, of commissary department, IV:693.
ish service,
mons, Seman, Semons. Simmins,
Richard,
prisoner in his charge, 111:148.
182.
111:181,
Simmins,
Simmons,
821
Simnet, John, of Albany,
Simitiere.
Simkins
sentence,
Clinton Papers
Connecticut, VII: 77.
John
Simitiere, see
—
,
VI:626;
290-291.
prisoner,
VII:
Peter,
of
Simpson, Noah, captain, of first
thirty-
regiment, British army, with at
Burgoyne (note)
Simpson,
Saratoga,
11:451
.
William,
seventeenth
lieutenant,
regiment,
army, V:opp, 152.
29
Mamakating,
N. Y., IV:563.
British
822
New York
State of
Simsbury, Conn., suggested as place for magazine,
Alexander,
Simson,
exempts of
lieutenant,
of
Charlotte county, IV:
446.
Maria, child of Balltus
Sitz,
Albany county
militia,
regi-
VI
:
now
Sing Sing,
will
troops
church
of,
N. Y.,
Ossining,
go
IV:347;
to,
IV:430; communicabe facilitated, IV:
tion with, to
432;
Tryon
county,
IV:
16.
Six Nations, see also Cayugas,
etc.,
and Indians.
59
(note), Sinnett,
New
Jer-
legislature,
Barnard, of Col. Peter
Marinus
of
Magiel,
exempts
of
N. Y.. 1V:153.
Schaghticoke. Isaac,
loyalist,
11:634
militia.
Orange-
mon sympathy animating, IV: 364 position of Oneidas among, ;
IV:418-419; expedition projected, IV:603-604
Peter, ensign, of second regi-
ment, killed,
Tryon
county
Balltus,
of
(note),
(note)
gate
;
V:233
(note)
(note)
;
attempt
their
in ;
their
territory,
their relations to
(note)
to
to unite,
design
their
;
V
destroyed,
Schuyler,
325
;
V:335
colony,
914;
of
38
1
3,
Fort
against
VI:482-483; message behalf
of,
VIII :323-
attend meeting at Fort
VIII :327-328.
333,
334-337, 338. 339-342, 344; VIII:
review of relations with,
county,
328-332; meeting with, Schuyler. VIII:349-379,
at
Tryon
:
V:91
militia,
111:403.
N. Y., VI:78.
against,
615-617, 806-807, V:123-I24
Schuyler.
VI:903.
to
com-
111:578;
divisions,
(note).
town
likely
111:521;
superintendent of.
sent
Sitcher, John, lieutenant, of
235;
(note),
country
VII:286.
Willett's levies,
Sissio,
Col.
of
ler,
their
R. Livingston's regiment of Albany county militia, IV:35.
Sisko,
English
join British,
Marinus
Sinsabough, Jacob, of Hanover, Ulster county. N. Y., VI:522.
Henry,
may
;
of Col.
VIII :220.
Sipple,
by
corrupted
bounty, 1:161
territory,
11:145
Thomas, of member of
Sipperley,
their
be influenced by American successes, 11:246; Col. John But-
Sinnickson, sey,
1:126;
1:29;
friendship,
waters
VII :58
VII:287.
Willett's levies,
their
Mohawk
V:243;
(note).
Thomas,
secure
at,
from,
refugees
Washington's army
Sitz.
of
Nicklas,
Six Nations, the, congress called to
38.
Sits,
Sitz,
N. Y., V:179. Sixbee, Gerrit, loyalist,
Simson, Robert, of thirteenth ment,
Sitz,
VI:78.
IV:531.
381.
Fort
380-
Analytical Index
Skadden
Elizabeth
(Skadon),
(Mrs),
given
permits
IV:
to,
Skeen, Jeremiah, of
New York
first
regiment.
VI:532.
line,
Philip,
British
army, prisoner in Philadelphia, 1 :200 people east of Fort Edward invited to ;
confer
11:116;
with,
aid
to
Baum, 11:243 (note); with Burgoyne at surrender, H: 452 (note) message sent by, Lt. Col.
;
said to have been ap-
IV:444;
pointed governor of shire
New Hamp-
IV:565, V:485, VII :94; his 760,
Grants,
VI:644,
V:558; oath administered VI:336; by, wishes to return to New York burned,
buildings
state,
—
continued. Skenesborough 335 Gen. Lincoln said to have ;
VIII :326.
Skenesborough
258, 290; request
111:59,
for
garrison for, 111:209; return of
Skeene),
(Skeen,
colonel,
823
Papers
occupied, 11:341; cannon near,
813,837.
Skene
— Clinton
111:213,
from,
troops
way
route by
VII:277;
217;
111:215, 268,
of,
scouts go to, 111:295,
329; strength of garrison. III: 385 invasion by way of, threatened, 111:386, IV:243, 605; news comes by way of, IV: ;
308; expedition to, IV: 308-309 troops stationed at,
268,
;
IV:779, 863-864, V:366;
V:550,
capture,
551,
its
557,
558-559, 563, 566. 572, 594, 627, 719, 720; rendezvous
V:603,
levies,
sent to,
V:630;
VI:96;
post should be
V:680-68I,
maintained.
for
troops
697,
(Scheensborough,
708, 721, VI:42, 43, 45-46;
Sckeensbrough,
Cumberland county levies may serve at, V:835, 836; scouting near, VI:331 enemy near, VI:
Scheensbury,
Skeansbrough, Skeenboro, Skeenburow, Skeens-
Skeansborough,
;
boro,
Skeens-
Skeensborough,
borrough, Skeensborrow, Skeensburgh,
N.
Whitehall,
at,
Y.,
militia
goes at,
garrison,
Gen Bur-
1:159; founded
by Philp Skene, levies
now
Skensborough),
goyne's delay
1
to,
1:569; 11:62
:200 (note) 1:395,
(note)
80,
88;
;
(note);
evacuate,
com-
II
406;
loy-
to take boats at,
sufferings
of
VI
:
inhabitants,
VI:631; consequence of abandoning post, VI:644; captive taken
of
troops retire to, II
British
women
at,
VI:688,
725,
727;
;
418;
weakness
munication with, threatened, II
63
alist
Skeinsbor-
Skeensbury,
ough,
344, 351, 364, 374, 772;
seeks to be annexed to
Vermont,
VI:787, 845, 865; troops may join
enemy
emy's boats
at, at,
VI:842;
en-
VII:274.
Skepmus, William, of Rhinebeck,
N. Y., IV:145.
New York
State of
824
Skidmore, see also Scldmore, Skidmore,
V:370.
letter.
N. Y.,
Stephen Duca-
relation of
111:655, IV:253. at,
Abraham, of
general
1
flour
;
commissaryfurnishes
prisoners,
pass to paroled
45
officers,
V:450-
be delivered
to
VI:283-284; referred formation, VI:514;
to,
to, for in-
his
letter
transmitted to Washington,
VI:
557; advises petition to Clinton, VI:605; Clinton to, on exVI:740-741; returns changes,
New
York, VI :863, VII: 39; exchanges effected by, VII: 439. from
Skinner,
of Cochecton,
Benjamin,
N. Y., information given by. 390, 399-400. Skinner,
eral, of loyalist
New
men
III:
collected for,
Jersey Vol1
:485
loyalist,
command, and movement
Kings
I
:
Willett's
VII:
levies.
of
Cochecton,
111:193;
joins in
Maj. John Decker,
Slack,
James, employed work, 1:641.
Slaghlen,
,
in
public
of Cherry Valley.
N. Y., IV:4I0. Slarra, David, petitioner,
Slason,
Abraham,
111:210.
sergeant, of sec-
ond regiment, Westchester county nominated for lieutenant.
militia,
11:826. Ebenezer. major, of exempts of Westchester county, pe-
Slason.
VII:631.
titions.
Henry, captain, of West-
Van
minutemeu,
county
pe-
11:642.
titions,
Robert,
of
Robert
Col.
Rensselaer's
Albany county
regiment
of
V:383,
militia,
384. Slaughters
(Slauters)
Landing,
III:
lands there, 11:604. Slay, John, of exempts of Schaghticoke.
N. Y., IV:153.
Sleght.
of
Elijah,
of
district,
Albany county,
111:673, 732.
VII:
VI:625,
levies,
87-88.
Rockland county, N. Y., enemy
390. Skinner,
Willett's
Slator, ;
VII:493.
Daniel,
letter to
by,
in his
strength
N. Y.,
given
Thomas, of Col. Marinus
Skinner,
Slason,
of his force, 1:730; intelligence
Skinner,
Marinus
brigadier-gen-
unteers, proclamation of,
1:622;
testimony
Y...
599-600.
chester
Cordandt,
capture of
John, of Orange county,
87-88, 118. 119,285.
VIII :402. Skinner,
Cochecton,
111:193.
loyalist,
Skinner, Josiah, lieutenant, of Col.
Washington
Pa.,
Skippack,
N.
of
Haggai.
N. Y., Skinner,
Claverack,
of
Henry,
Skinkle,
lon,
Skinner, carries
major,
,
exempts
Maurice
.
lieutenant,
Pleas'
Dutchess county 71.
of Maj.
detachment militia,
of
11:56,
Analytical Index
Abraham, of exempts of Poughkeepsie district, N. Y., IV:236. Hend, (Henry) J., of Sleght, Kingston, N. Y., yvrites to QinSleght,
1:307;
ton,
of
lieutenant
ex-
empts, 111:612.
Poughkeepsie IV:236, 237.
exempts
N.
district,
of
Y.,
Sleght, Johannis (John), of Ulster
N. Y., commissioner of sequestration, IV: 11 3; petitions, IV:768. county,
John H., property occupied by, VI:854.
Sleght,
John
Sleght,
J.,
of Ulster county,
N. Y., made 680, 710-711.
VI:679-
sheriff,
11:46.
N. Y.,
county,
captive,
Tryon VI:77,
725.
county,
of
Rush,
Tryon
N. Y., VI:77.
(note),
Jacob, of exempts of Kings
district,
Albany
for
(note). Slote, see a/50 Sloat, Slutt.
Cornelius,
Slote,
ond
1:857,
II:
22.
ling's regiment,
Levi
Paw-
11:22.
by court marIV:763, 775.
Sloo, William, tried
sergeant,
of sec-
Ulster
county
regiment,
militia, prisoner,
Slote,
of
John,
WoodhuH's
IV:205, 206. Ebenezer
Capt.
Corn-
light horse of
wall, 1:551. (Slot, Slott.
captain, of
first
militia,
Slut), Stephen, regiment,
Orange
property
in
care
1:542, 552, 562, 563;
of,
in-
formation received at his house, his
company, IV:629.
Sloughter, Henry, governor of col-
New
York,
1
:8.
N. Y.,
Slouter, Jacob, of Hurley,
taxed for son, VI:563.
James,
prisoner,
11:415,
VI:370.
Slouter, James, recruit, Slouter,
Johannis,
Jacob Rose's Col.
111:608,
robbery,
422. 429.
Sloat (Slutt), David, of Col. Levi
of
sen-
610, 614. 655, 701, IV:189 190 192 (note), (note),
Slouter,
Sloat, see also Slote, Slutt.
John,
190 (note). and
III:
county.
628, 629.
Pawling's regiment,
his
111:701, IV:
convicted
Robert,
tenced
307;
306,
189 (note),
sen-
IV:192
111:655,
238.
share in robbery,
ony of
Sliter, see also Sluyter.
tial,
evidence,
1:635; Paulus
Sleyfer,
Sloat,
his
and
609-610, 614;
tenced, 111:608,
county
Sleyfer, Elizabeth Rush, of
825
convicted
John,
Sloss,
Slote
Sleight, Jacobus, declines ensigncy,
Sliter,
Clinton Papers
Sloss,
of
Jacobus,
Sleght,
—
Slouter ter)
,
766,
recruits,
(Sluyter), pilots
772,
loyalist,
of
Lt.
VI:563.
Wouter (Wal-
loyalist
777,
781, 782. 11:635.
recruits,
778,
I
:
779,
826
State of
Slowter,
Kings
Jacob,
of
district,
Albany county,
of
exempts
111:629, 630.
Lewis,
(Slut),
Uriah
Capt.
Drake's
Ulster
recruit,
,
:22.
Abraham,
Col.
of
Levi
Pawling's regiment, II:9L
Pakataghkan, Delaware county, N. Y., his character and injuries, 111:729730. Levi
of Col.
John,
Paw-
ling's regiment, 11:40.
Sly,
Samuel,
employed
in
public
of
Tryon
county,
army, writes
to
raise
1:203-204
in
British
regiment,
plan
regiment,
behalf
loyalist
(note);
of
loyalist
women, V:404-405. Smalley
Ludinton's
Dutchess county Smalley, Thomas,
New York Smallwood, general,
at
ter
Salisbury's
horse
light
of
Kingston, 1:575.
Smeedus, Nathan, of Marbletown,
N. Y., 111:401. Abraham,
Smith's
of
Smethen,
Orange county, N. Y., IV:275.
line.
Smith,
of Col.
regiment
militia,
of
,
1
Smith,
VI:449,
fifth
of
V:825. regiment.
V :926.
,
brigadier-
battle
German-
of
town, 11:367. 368, 372.
lieutenant, of second
New York 47L
Smith,
,
artillery,
information given by,
IV:160. Smith,
,
of
Newburgh, N. Y.,
11:35.
Smith,
,
soldier, 1:41
captain,
,
for naval service.
Smith.
,
I
I
.
recommended
V
:
1
4- 5 1
employment
.
of.
III:
393. Smith,
William,
of engineer
colonel,
32.
Smith,
(Smaley), Isaac,
Henry
of
IV:
823.
regiment.
Small, John, major commandant, of
his
surgeon,
1:569,
corps, 1:
N. Y.. V:179. eighty-fourth
(Dr), levies,
Smith, see also Schmidt, Schmit. in seizure of
Sly, Samuel, Jr, aids loyalists, 11:363.
Jacob,
John
New York
Clove,
work, I:64L
Small,
Smedes,
Smeedes, Aldert, of Capt. Silves-
Sluyter, Albartus, of
Sluyter,
IV:
regiment, petitions,
134.
N. Y., 11:546.
(Sluter),
Sluyter,
chusetts
Smeart, George, of Poughkeepsie,
county exempts, V:3, 4.
VII
of
Edward Wigglesworth's Massaof
ensign,
Sluyter, see also Sliter.
Sluyter
George, of exempts Dutchess county, IV:235.
Smart,
Smart. Thomas, paymaster, of Col.
Slutt, see also Sloat, Slote.
Slutt
New York
,
of Philadelphia, Pa.,
keeper of City tavern, Smith,
V:684.
,
1
:94.
captain, British army,
Analytical Index
Abraham,
Smith,
Headden,
see
Abraham Smith. Smith, Adam, political
Adam,
economist,
German
of
Flats,
N. Y.. IV:341.
Arie,
pub-
make
return,
Col.
of
captain,
county
1:294,
Austin,
militia,
his
11:9;
IV:
466,
company, 111:412, 663, V:16, 28.
Clove,
Orange county, N. Y., loyalist, 11:634 (note), IV:278, VII: 493. Smith, Belcher P., assistant secre-
N.
of
Benjamin, Y.,
property
Newburgh, VI:545,
of,
Benjamin,
county,
Westchester
of
N. Y., VI:630. Massachusetts
regiment,
VII-llS. Smith,
captain,
loyalist,
sends warning to Minisink,
ton,
;
prisoner,
loyalist,
VI:731.
Orange county, N. Y., kinsmen of, 11:634. IV:587; murder committed by, IV: 45- 149; in I
prison, IV:278, 498; his death. IV:588; person who aided in apprehending, VII:348.
Smith,
Coenrod,
his action at
111:399-400;
Acra, 111:526-527;
III:
Cochec-
his his
visit
to
death.
III:
petitioner,
685. Smith,
Cornelius
town, N. Y.,
C,
his
of
Orange-
son with enemy,
VI:53I. in
public
work, 1:641. Smith, Daniel, of Saratoga
district,
N. Y., IV:770. Smith, Daniel, of Bedford,
N. Y.,
VI:496. necticut regiment,
Smith,
David,
of
Con-
fifth
VII:
15.
I
fifth
regiment,
testimony of,
line,
I
:
821.
ling's regiment,
Smith,
David,
regiment,
Charles,
368-369
Smith, Christian,
Paw-
Smith, David, of Col. Levi
Smith, Calvin, lieulcnant-colonel, of sixth
Brant, 111:617-618.
New York
VII:458, 459. Smith,
continued.
Smith, David, major, of
tary of congress, 111:48. 72.
Smith,
from, to
—
631, IV:104; letters Walter N. Butler and
Smith, Daniel, employed
Smith's
of
fourth
Hasbrouck's
Jonathan
detachment,
Smith,
to
V:774.
Ulster
regiment,
militia,
declines
111:296;
Arthur,
Smith,
second
of
captain,
Orange county
regiment. resigns,
in
in
work, 1:642.
Smith,
Smith, Charles
827
Smith, Claudius, of Smith's Clove,
Smith, Alexander, employed lic
Clinton Papers
111:616,
on cost of colonial government, 1:32; friend of, VIII :87 (note). Smith,
—
mihtia,
11:66.
ensign,
of
Westchester
second
county
11:642.
Smith, David, property taken from, at
Westmoreland, Pa., 111:521.
Smith, David, of Cornwall precinct,
N. Y.,
loyalist,
IV:146;
peti-
828
State of
Smith, David
—
continued.
IV:171;
tioner,
VI:
assessed,
456.
Smith, George, of second regiment, Ulster county militia, 111:262. Smith, George, captain, of Col. Jo-
of
David,
Smith,
Schaghticoke,
N. Y., VII:609, 610.
New York
V:924.
Hne,
N. Y.. IV:172. N. Y., 111:625, IV:240. Da-
Smith, EHjah, captain, of Col.
Dutchess county Smith, Ephraim, of
regiment
of
Falter,
of
11:832.
militia,
New York
inspector of markets,
Smith,
city,
VIII :293.
Marbletown,
N. Y., IV:52. Smith, Jesse
Francis,
Woodhull's
Col.
of
captain,
regiment
of
Orange county militia, 11:76, 82, IV:629; his house, 11:474; petitions, IV:275. Smith,
of
Francis,
Smith, George (Dr), see Smyth.
Gersham,
Smith,
Smith, Ehjah, of exempts of Clav-
Sutherland's
Capt.
Uriah
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
cinct,
111:355. Smith,
Henry,
jamin Smith,
Frederick,
McClaghry's
VII:282. of
Col.
James
VI:624. county his name attached Gabriel, Smith, militia,
to complaint
from Suffolk county,
Smith, Garshom, of Col. Levi ling's regiment,
Paw-
11:124.
519, 520.
New York
line,
II:
glebe,
Smith, Isaac, of Westchester county,
N. Y., 111:159, VII:631. Smith, Isaac, petitioner, 111:676. Smith, Isaac, lieutenant, of second
New York
regiment.
Smith,
Isaac,
for
Youngs'
Smith,
agent to
Smith,
buy
regiment.
Capt.
county
Massachusetts,
flour,
Israel,
of
Queens IV:731.
of
Isaac,
artillery,
appointment,
loyalist,
troop of horse,
IV:516.
captain,
New York
of
fourth
line,
opp. 788,
II:
V:
368, 480, 704, VI:220, 234. Smith,
Smith, George, lieutenant, of fourth
New'jurgh,
trustee of
549, 768. IV :5,
VII:347.
regiment.
of
Henry,
N. Y., chosen VI:786-787.
Israel
regiment of Ulster
second militia,
VI:73-74. Smith,
VII: 188.
Frere,
of
county
ensign,
Ulster
regiment,
V:3,
Smith, Francis, ^vitness against Ben-
Cochecton,
Henry, of Beekman's pre-
Smith,
recommended
4.
of
N. Y.. 111:390.
Drake's Ulster county exempts,
I.
33.
I
George, of German Flats,
Smith,
N. Y., IV:341.
Smith, Edward, of Orange county,
erack,
seph Vose's Massachusetts regiment, petitions, IV:
Smith, Ebert B., of fourth regiment,
vid
New York
Israel,
of Brattleboro, Vt.,
describes state of affairs related to
Vermont
367;
Clinton
question, to,
111:365-
on dispute. III:
Analytical Index
Israel
Smith,
—
continued.
396-398. 510; member Israel,
berland
of
Cum-
Y.,
VII:
lieutenant,
N.
county,
Paw-
Levi
regiment, 1:826.
ling's
Dutchess county,
of
John,
N. Y., 111:241, 242. Smith,
carries
John,
letters,
VI:
of
regi-
863, 872.
Smith,
Israel,
second
of
captain,
New
regiment.
York
VIII:
line,
195.
Smith,
of Cincinnati, VIII :2 17.
Smith,
county,
VI:606.
J.,
of
Wawarsing,
N. Y., VII:410.
N. Y., duct
111:603.
loyalist,
James, of
lieutenant,
under
vessel
flag
of
V:574V:663.
111:298. of exempts
Smith, John,
New
of
Ulster
county,
111:411. John,
make
will
of
captain
rangers,
111:619-620.
report,
John, of Orange county, N. Y., IV:172.
Smith,
IV:311. 312-313, 315, 316, 317; Clinton to, IV:313314, 316. James,
roll,
regiment of Ulster county
der's
Smith,
on con-
truce,
Smith,
pay
Marlborough,
Smith, James, of Dutchess county,
Smith,
commission,
certifies
militia,
Jacob,
IV:761, 766,
to,
Smith, John, of Col. Johannes Sny-
Essex
of
Jacob,
III:
for ranger service,
asks
575;
recom-
1:568;
levies,
252; orders 811;
prisoner, 111:224.
Smith,
lieutenant,
John,
ment of
mended on committee of Society
J.,
Smith, Jacob, of Loyal Americans,
N.
829
Col.
of
John,
Smith,
485.
Smith,
Clinton Papers
Smith,
com-
of
VI:613.
mittee,
Smith,
—
Smith,
of
John,
German
Flats,
N. Y., IV:342. of
N. Y., awaiting
Orange county, trial, IV:587,
Smith, John, ing,
588. Smith, James, delegate from Pennsylvania to continental congress,
deserted after draft-
V:538.
Smith, John, prisoner in city,
New York
IV: 127. V:616, VI:403,
514.
11:569 (note). Smith, Jeremiah, employed lic
work, 1:641
in
pub-
goods Smith,
Jo.,
loyalist,
to Connecticut,
Johannis,
of
will
carry
VIII: 132. Col.
James
McClaghry's regiment of Ulster county
militia,
of
John,
N. Y.,
prisoner,
Long Island, VI:403.
..
Smith, Jeremiah, of third regiment. New York line, killed, 111:450.
Smith,
Smith,
VI:624.
Smith, John, major, of regiment of
Haverstraw tions,
Smith,
militia,
11:434;
peti-
VI:903. John, petition
in
favor of,
VI:595. Smith, John L., major, of Orange-
town
militia,
VI:903.
State of
830
Smith, Jonas, of exempts of
Mar-
N. Y.. IV:32.
bletovvn.
Smith, Jonathan, of
Wyoming,
Pa.,
111:569.
gress,
Smith,
continental con-
to
Joseph,
Col.
of
captain,
Nathaniel Gist's additional continental in
208
of
regiment
Hook
Paulus
Virginia,
V:
expedition,
(note).
1:837.
Dutchess
of
county
11:734.
militia,
Smith, Joseph, of
Amenia
precinct,
Smith, Joseph, ensign, of Col. WilAllison's
Orange county
Ness' regiment of
Smith,
of
regiment
I\':571.
militia,
Smith, Joseph, of Col. Peter
Van
Albany county
V:664.
militia,
Joseph,
New York
of
line,
fifth
regiment.
V:926.
county
of
regiment
militia,
Orange
IV:571.
loyalist,
his
(note),
(note), (note)
;
Clinton,
VI:26I joins
in
V:678;
of
Suffolk
Jurry (Jurra) A., of exempts of Claverack, N. Y., Ill:
Smith,
IV:65L
642,
Smith, Matthias, of Rhinebeck pre-
N. Y., V:372.
Smith, Melancton, captain, of
utemen, service
419; member
first
connection
726-727 (note),
262
application confined,
to
VI:
372. 397; proceedings against.
for
1:361, 283,
of,
of convention
conspiracies,
com-
1:636,
763; commissary service, IV: 596, 668, VI: 182, 820, 821. VII: 194; his residence in New
York Smith,
city,
VlILxvii.
Meriwether,
delegate
from
Virginia to continental congress,
VI:908. Milford,
his
claim
freedom. III :61 0-611
him
to
slavery,
;
to
effort to
111:662-
664. Smith, with,
with Benedict Arnold's treason,
11:725
colonel,
Josiah,
return
Smith, Joshua Hett, of Haverstraw,
N. Y..
connection,
house, VIII :4 17-
his
county minutemen, goes to Long Island, 1:370.
Smith,
Smith, Joseph, Jr, of Col. William Allison's
Smith,
mittee
N. Y., IV:401. liam
continued.
regiment of Dutchess county min-
Smith, Joseph, of Col. John Field's regiment
VII:369;
cinct,
Smith, Joseph, of Col. Levi Pawling's regiment,
—
business
418.
Smith, Jonathan B., delegate from
Pennsylvania
Smith, Joshua Hett
V'I:375;
V:523.
captive,
New York
Moses,
Clinton's
account
111:140.
De
Smith, Nathan, of Gen. Oliver brigade.
III:
Smith, Nathan, of exempts of
New
Lancey's
loyalist
224.
Windsor, N. Y., 111:449, 513; account of, IV:650. Smith,
Nathaniel,
of
Dutchess
county, N. Y., 111:240, 242.
Analytical Index
— Clinton
Smith, Nathaniel, of Col. Roswell regiment
Hopkins'
militia,
county
Dutchess
11:628, V:71.
Nehemiah,
Smith,
of
of
Dutchess
county, N.Y.. 111:243. Smith, Nicholas, of German Flats,
N. Y.. IV:342. meets John
New York Adams, 1:77.
city,
employed
Peter,
in
public
work, 1:641. of
Marbletown,
N. Y.. IV:52. Smith,
paid
from,
V:537.
from
of
Albany county
money Smith,
to,
and
tenth militia,
received
board
vessel
York. V:370, 373.
375. Smith,
coke
VI:2I3,
Recompence,
of
Schaghti-
N. Y., VII:610.
Smith. Richard, of Smith's Clove,
Orange county, N. Y.. loyalist, 11:634, VII:493; offenses of, IV:587-589. Smith. Robert, of Pittstown, N. Y.,
Massachusetts
New
Windsor. N. Y., 111:449. 513. Smith, Sampson, loyalist, 11:585.
Smith, Samuel, heads class to fur-
Smith,
Simeon,
Smith,
mand
of
Poughkeepsie of
fourth
regiment, Dutchess county
militia,
Smith. Samuel, captain,
VI:590.
com-
Smith, Solomon, fined, V:687. of
Stephen,
Smith,
Thomas, of,
Theo-
Capt.
VI:370.
dosius Fowler's levies, ensign,
VI:771,
loyalist,
772-773,
842. Smith, Thomas, of
Amenia
precinct,
N. Y., IV:400. Smith, Thomas, of Smith's Clove,
Orange county, N. Y.. IV:275. Smith, Thomas, of Queens county. N. Y.. loyalist. V:159 (note). Smith,
Thomas,
of
Marbletown,
N. Y., IV:52. Thomas, of Haverstraw, N. Y., his apprehensions, 1:725,
Smith,
enters
his
house,
complaint,
information
N. Y., VI:586.
in
IV:243-
Fort Stark,
at
Col.
of
captain,
244.
742-744;
VI:453.
Samuel,
precinct,
IV:
regiment,
111:324. Smith. Robert, of exempts of
nish soldier,
VII:
231,
Smith, Silvanus, captain, of fifteenth
mission
district,
Vt..
Brattleboro.
conveying information to
Clinton,
Smith,
on
Rachel,
New
of
Seth Warner's regiment,
captain,
Philip,
regiment,
Albany
VI:38.
militia,
Seth.
Mc-
John of
regiment
county Smith,
Col.
of
Saul,
Crea's
134.
Petras,
Smith,
testimony of, 111:324-325.
Smith,
484-485.
Smith, Peleg, paroled, 111:223.
Smith,
Smith, Sarah, of Pittstown, N. Y.,
joins in
Smith, Pascall, of
831
Papers
of
11:566; gives move-
enemy's
11:604-605;
ments,
11:435;
warning
transmitted by, IV:86-87. to
go
to
New
101;
York, V:7I0.
State of
832
from
Smith, William, of Fishkill, N. Y..
to continental con-
colonel, purchases flour, 11:716,
Thomas,
Smith,
Pennsylvania
delegate
VI:908.
gress.
Smith, Thomas,
John
Adams
111:579.
New York
of
justice,
York, cil,
1
18; member
:8,
1:71
;
xviii;
letters
1:197, 21 4-2 15;
Smith, William, tory under Brant,
V:633.
VIII:
78-79;
Smith,
made
;
demands
IV :7;
refuses
(note)
his
;
his
effects
327, 348; named America, obtain
V:159 permit,
writes from
New
William
Smith,
of
preciation
of
:21
cusses efforts of violent dictive
Smith,
persons,
Zacharias,
VIII: 158; attends counVIII:188.
V:229
dis-
and
vin-
VIII :265-266. Rhinebeck
of
near
Pa.,
Smithfield,
dation,
8;
N. Y., V:372.
precinct,
;
de-
for
VII:310;
pay,
VIII
commissioner,
at
lieutenant-
S.,
compensated
colonel,
will
V:575-576; York to Peter
Fort
Penn,
(note).
Smith's brook, Newfane, Vt., VI:
Smith, William, of Suffolk county,
N. Y., judge, member
lieutenant,
P.,
army, with Burgoyne Saratoga, 11:451 (note).
R. Livingston, V:695, 711-712. 713-714; executor of estate, VI:681 vessel for his accommo-
cil,
Westchester
British
transported,
(note);
Jr, of
William
Smith,
IV:29
enemy
V:29, 353; judge adV:472.
county, N. Y., 11:642.
IV:314, 315, 316, 317, 326, as
returns
major,
by,
Smith, William,
servants,
oath,
William,
vocate,
11:486
Clinton can not relieve,
11:492;
Blooming
Grove, N. Y., V:679.
to Clinton,
of,
of
William,
Smith,
his grievances,
11:484-487; sketch (note)
111:181, 182.
city,
meets, 1:72;
description of, 1:72, 73,
sends friendly
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
cinct,
of coun-
his house, 1:71,
John Adams
Smith, William, of Beekman's pre-
New
of
historian
prisoner,
loyalist,
V:I66.
Rhinebeck
of
precinct, N. Y., V:372. Smith, William, of New York
chief
Smith, William,
city,
meets, 1:71, 77.
Willhelmus,
Smith,
New York
215.
of con-
vention, 1:316; senator, 111:276,
Smith's Clove, see also Clove, the.
visits IV:215; Philadelphia, VII:308, 537, 581, 603.
Smith's
Smith,
William,
loyalist,
Clove (Long Clove), Orange county, N. Y., troops quartered
prisoner,
1:531
11:583, 585. Smith,
William,
county,
of
;
in,
1:515; Clinton
Clinton
militia averse to
Westchester
N. Y., 11:642.
militia I
held
at,
leaves,
going
to,
11:434;
in,
1:554; 1:702;
Maj.
Analytical Index
Smith's Clove
—
Andre lands robberies will
in,
(note),
at, 1
at, 11:727 (note); IV :2 74-2 75 troops ;
near,
1V:333
Washington VIII :404;
V:26
V :5
cattle near,
1
;
at,
(note)
;
enemy may
Smith's
tavern,
Smith's
in
N. Y., Washington
visit,
Clove,
VIII:
at,
405.
Smyth (Smith), George (Dr), of Albany, N. Y., loyalist, V:712713;
desires
road from, VI 1 1:4 17.
deker.
VII:288.
to
remove
to
N. Y., enemy's visits to, II: 604, V:51; loyalists of, V:442. Snell (Schnell), Adam, of Tryon county. N. Y., V:179. Snell,
Snell,
Terence,
son
of
George
his
exchange proposed, VII:228-229, 272-273, 274.
Smyth,
Snackein, Magdalene, of Kingsland
Snell,
Snaderker, ment.
New York
Snedeker,
New
petitions,
line,
Johannes,
regi-
V:924.
prisoner
in
York, V:16I.
Snedeker (Sneideker), Richard, of Haverstraw, N. Y.,
849, V:74. 542.
loyalist,
I:
of
John,
of
Jost.
Tryon county, V:179. Tryon
county,
Tryon
county,
Tryon county, N. Y., enemy appears at, V:740, 742;
condition of, VII: 74.
Sniep,
regiment
Snyder's
county
Col.
of
Jurry,
Johannes of
militia,
of
Westchester
N.Y.,
111:159.
Charles,
witness
county,
against
VII:282. of
Peter,
Sniffen,
Ulster
111:298.
Andrew,
prisoner,
Moses, of fourth
II:
Snells Bush,
Sniffen,
Snediker.
Oriskany,
N. Y., V:179.
also
see
Snedeker,
county,
N. Y., VI:278.
Sniffen,
Snaderker,
of
Jacob,
N. Y.,
Tryon county, N. Y., petitioner, VI: 123. district,
Tryon at
killed
284.
708, 844, VII:229, 273, 274,
Smyth,
of
Jacob,
N. Y., Snell,
283; British agent, VII:607. Smyth, Patrick, loyalist, gives bond to effect exchange, VI:708.
Dutchess
of
James,
county, N. Y., 111:240. Snediker's Pond, Rockland county,
287VI:238-239, his son, VI:36I, 288, 339-340; VII:228, 274; proceedings toward his exchange, VI:451,
Canada.
Y.,
1:678, IV:170;
Snediker, see also Snaderker, Sne-
Snediker,
V:
Landing,
N.
county,
fleet at,
enemy's
of
at,
833
(Sneeden's)
Rockland
Gen. Greene
seizure
V:103; main army
52
Clinton Papers
Sneden's
continued.
quarter
(note);
—
Westchester
county. N. Y., VI:630. Sniffin (Mrs), allowed to go to New York, VI:439, 440.
Snook,
Jacob,
N. Y., 42-43.
of
Tryon county,
seizure of his goods, III:
State of
834 Snook
to,
Snouts, George, of
N. Y., Snouts,
captive,
of
John,
N. Y.,
Tunis,
Snuck),
(Snooks,
wheat belonging
captive,
V:619, 620.
Tryon county, VI:78, 726.
New York
regiment. in
gaged
recruiting,
first
en-
Hne,
VII:433.
Peter,
Snur,
111:597.
of,
of Schaghticoke
dis-
N. Y., 111:299.
trict,
(Snider),
,
captain,
111:526.
Benjamin,
of
Ulster
county,
Ulster
N. Y., appeals
to Clin-
VI:654.
ton,
Christiaen,
Snyder,
Snyder,
of
Ulster
N. Y., IV:819.
county,
Elias
of
Ulster
county,
N. Y., captive, VI:452, 654, VII:227. Snyder, Hans, of Saratoga, N. Y., loyalist, VI:360. Snyder, Harmen, sergeant, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment of
Albany county
IV:
militia,
Snyder. Jacob, of exempts of bletown,
teenth militia,
79.
VI:343-
loyalist,
of
Snyder, Jacob,
N. Y.,
Tryon county,
children
his
captured,
Snyder, Jeremiah, captain, of Ulster
regiment,
member
named
11:59;
of
in
return,
Gra-
Morris
Col.
in
11:266; makes
levies,
111:298;
recruits,
his
IV:819;
petitions,
VI:452,
re-
IV:164-
111:412,
527;
165,
first
militia,
of courts martial, 1:813,
11:249; turn
county
736,
654,
VII:227, 274. Snyder, Johannes, colonel, of first regiment, Ulster county militia, orders
295 300 1
to,
;
in
:434
;
given
command his
of
to
:
help
enI
:
of court mar-
602.
599.
596,
1:589,
I
:299-
convention,
532-533; member tial,
1
by,
of detachment,
troops
orders
force
drafts,
regarding
orders
;
613, 615, 11:59, 60;
at
meet-
ing of field officers, 1:687; com-
mands regiment
Fort
at
^Mont-
gomery, 1:688, 689, 744-745,
36.
Snyder,
Albert
VI:37.
344.
prisoner,
of
Catharina,
Snyder,
Jacob,
regiment.
Col.
of
levies,
company,
N. Y., IV:819.
county,
Snyder,
first
VI:533.
line,
Jacob,
ham's
der, Schnyder.
Snyder,
Snyder,
818,
Snyder, see also Schneider, Schney-
Snyder
of
Jacob,
New York
yi:77.
Snow, John, of Butternuts, N. Y., 111:505, character
Snyder,
Pawling's
Tryon county, VI:78, 725.
Snow, Ephraim, heutenant, of
New York
Mar-
N. Y., IV:32.
Jacob,
lieutenant,
of
fif-
Albany county warning sent to, V:78-
regiment,
111:469;
840, council
of
against.
I:
11:628-633;
in
11:379;
his
orders
to.
charges
849.
safety,
commission.
11:624;
1V:850, V:565567, 577-578; acts against dis-
111:389-390.
Analytical Index
—
Snyder, Johannes
—
Clinton Papers
835
Soissonnais, regiment of, see France.
continued,
affected persons, 111:509; to be
Soles
Daniel,
Soule),
(Soal,
of
consulted, V:562; criticised, V: 700. VII:191. 249; forwards VI :99 intelligence forletter, warded to, VI:320; makes
Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment
Tobias
Solomon, Gideon, of Capt. Ebenezer Woodhull's light horse of
;
charges
Capt,
against
Wynkoop, VI:673-676; justice, VII:227; complaint against his his VII :1 9 1-1 92; regiment, views solicited, VII :5 38-5 39. Snyder, Johannes, of
Jr,
of
exempts
and Hurley,
Kingston
III:
612. Snyder, Johannis, of Schaghticoke district,
N. Y., VII:609.
Tryon county, Mary, N. Y., captive, VI:77, 724. lieutenant,
Peter,
Snyder,
of
ex-
empts of Schoharie and Duanesburg,
N. Y., 111:651.
Snyder,
Peter,
of
Jr,
Rachel
(Rachael),
Tryon county, N. Y., VI:77, 724.
of
captive,
Livingston's regiment of
Snyder
militia,
Cobleskill,
Snyder,
William,
of
N. Y., IV:475,856.
Zachariah,
given by,
Albany
IV:35.
(Sneyter),
II
information
:256.
Soaper (Soper), Timothy, of Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment of 72.
:551
.
Somer, see also Sommer, Summer,
Summers. Somer (Summer), William, loyalist, prisoner, VI:45I, VII:320. Somerset, Vt., VI:215. Somerset County, N. J., courthouse 11:37;
salt
meat expected
V:456; Washington
from,
in,
VIII:419. Somes, Samuel, of Rombout precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,
Sommer, see Summers.
also
Somer, Summer,
Sommer (Summer), of Schoharie,
Dominie,
N. Y., VII
:80,
Sommer
(Summer) William, of Durlach, Tryon county, N. Y., loyalist, his confession, VII :78, ,
80-81, 91. Sone, Samuel, surgeon, of twentyfourth
regiment.
British
army,
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
Soaper, Cornelius, prisoner, V:74.
Dutchess county
1
II:
82.
Snyder, Samuel, of Col. Peter R.
county
Cornwall,
militia,
73; assessed, VI:
VI:567. Schoharie,
N. Y.. IV:757. Snyder,
Dutchess county
628, V:7I, 576.
of,
of
Snyder,
of
militia,
V:7I,
451 (note). Sons of Liberty, tion
in
patriotic organiza-
New York
city,
Isaac
Sears chief of, 1:37; erect erty poles,
1
:44-45
;
lib-
handbill of.
New York
State of
836
—
continued. Sons of Liberty in conflict with 1 :45-48 (note) ;
1:48-54,
soldiers,
their intellectual
VIII:xxxii;
Sons of the Revolution,
I.,
New York
enemy's ships
South Carolina, see also Carolinas.
otic
(Carolina),
example
1:46
of,
headquarters of, VIIIiopp. 216,
IV:471
306.
tinental
Quebec, Canada, Gen. Sullivan takes command at, 1:238;
(note),
603
(note),
VIII :68, 69,
Sorel,
troops
IV:422, 443, VII:
at,
321. Sotheron, William (not H.), captain,
of
sixty-second
regiment,
army, with Burgoyne at
British
II
Saratoga,
:451
(note).
South Amboy, N. J., enemy moving toward, 111:496. (South Hampton) N. Y., British troops at, IV: 599; intelligence received from, V:368; residents of, VI: 157, VII:336; outrages committed
Southampton
at,
,
VII: 344. flour
Southard, Gilbert, from,
purchased
V:249.
V:105, 168, 249, 296. Southard, Richard, Jr, of Rombouf from,
N. Y..
flour stored with,
Zebulon,
Southard,
of
county,
615.
party lands sent to,
Dutchess
VII:238; in,
VI:844;
VI: 845.
71,
Annapolis
convention,
population
in
vessels
enemy's
1
:
1
74
;
1:210;
1775, sighted
near,
1:686; Abraham Livingston to remove to, 11:237; financial quotas
11:555
of,
(note),
V
323 (note), VII:469, VIII 39 (note), 46; fire in, 111:103 contributed
money
in,
ton sufferers, 111:268,
advanced
money
may
fleet
sail
for Kings-
289-290;
to,
111:741;
to,
IV:252
(note), 763-764, 775; government agents in, IV:451; news
1
battle
in,
V:65-66, 95-97,
74; want of news from,
(note)
of
quotas
;
quired of,
V:504
V:380
troops
re-
(note), VI:
;
quota
of
supplies
from,
V:597, 643, 685, 778, VI:312; British troops V:815, 854; expected from, against,
838,
county, N. Y., V:44, 67. South bay. Lake Champlain, VI:
614,
70,
V:5I5; Gen. Robertson leaves, movement V:589; enemy's
Rombout
highlands,
VI:908
(note),
280
N. Y., V:249. 296. Southard's
11:569
1:94.
congress,
V:249.
Dutchess
precinct
delegates from, to con-
;
county,
Dutchess
precinct,
patri-
(note),
72, 83, 116; not represented in
of
Southard, Richard, flour purchased
in,
IV:62]. South Carolina
:62.
1
activity,
South bay, L.
troops Island,
from,
on
landed
V:877; Gen.
Staten
Greene's
VI:910; British VI:911advantage in,
hostile
operations
scouts
have
in,
914; Gen. Greene's
successes in.
Analytical Index
South Carolina
—
continued.
VII :28. 29, 376; refugees VII: 116, from. 252, 561; Great
reunion with
averse
to
Britain,
wishes
VII: 175; legislature to be furnished with
names
of
proscribed
VIII:235-236; sail for, VIII :3
persons,
British
vessels
Southeast precinct, Dutchess county,
N. Y., exempts of, IV :6 1-63; removal of family from, advised, VII:549.
Sower, Teunis, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment of
county
Sowers,
of
Michel,
1
1
:
70
communication
;
554;
with, threatened, 111:302,
source of grain supply, 111:554,
New
V:125, 444; clination
(note)
;
side
to
York's
prices in,
in-
V:283
with,
V:431
Gen.
;
Greene may recover control VI:709.
of,
609
;
goods
be delivered
to
IV:455-456; mitted
at,
com-
outrages
under
at,
Connecticut
commissions, VII:344-346.
South River, N.
VI:550 invited to
J., loyalists
(note)
;
from,
mutinous troops
withdraw
to,
VI:565.
South Salem, Westchester county,
N. Y., IV:861. South sea (Pacific ocean), claims extending to. VI 191 193, 194. :
30
,
had
lived in,
11:303 (note); king
IV:619;
employed by,
tion of
nexed
its
letters
11:304
of,
recognition
IV:598; money war expenses,
for
(note);
V:686;
in
be
to
treaty
V:289;
inspecof,
post-offices
Florida likely to be an-
to,
V:799;
Amer-
aiding
VI:I16-117, 663; will accept mediation, VII :3; British crown empowered to make peace VII:201 202 with, (note), ica,
(note)
425
;
letters
drawn
bills
Southold, N. Y., loyalists of, II:
county,
Spain, Beaumarchais
V:286
sions,
Ulster
N. Y., 111:549.
negotiated with,
laws subversive of treaty provi-
Cochec-
colonel, at
,
IV:276.
ton,
587, 690 (note)
several, pass
Albany
IV:35.
militia,
with, to be preserved, 1:128, II: ;
V:
of,
Sovereign, see Suffern.
of independence,
communication
states,
837
South wick, Mass., resident 124.
(note),
Southerland, see Sutherland.
Southern
Clinton Papers
Sox,
7.
1
—
;
its
VII
loans from,
combined
preliminary
peace
VIII: 160;
ready sign VIII :260.
of
that
enters
engageto,
in
war may
soon be renewed with, VIII to
;
VII:423;
with
ments, VIII: 147; cession Floridas,
1
VII:383, 423,
France, VIII :74 (note); into
:21
connection with France,
VII:422; fleet
from,
on,
definitive
:
1
61
;
treaty,
Spalding, Simon, captain of Inde-
pendent
Wyoming company,
in
State of
838 Spalding, Simon Sullivan's
—
continued.
(note).
Spalsberry, district,
Canajoharie N. Y., 1V:723, 788.
hill,
of
near Waverly,
Iroquois village,
(note)
John,
prisoner,
loyalist,
832.
sent to Hurley, 11:831,
seventh
Nathan,
colonel,
Worcester county Massachusetts
of
regi-
militia,
Ramapo, 1:536-537, 540. Spark, John, of Col. Marinus Wil-
N. Y., IV:723.
Sparks,
389 519
Jared, historian, (note),
(note),
cited,
II:
457 (note). III: V:156; his corre-
madge concerning Maj. Andre, VI:258-260 (note), 260-264 Sparks, Perils, of Canajoharie dis-
W., German British
general,
with
brigadier-
army,
serves
Burgoyne, 1:139, 11:452
(Dr), of Schenec-
Specker,
N. Y., VI:717.
" Speedwell," gomery,
of
lieutenant,
Albany county
regiment,
V:126.
militia,
Hazelton,
John Johnson's
VI
:45
I
.
Marinus Willett's
VII
pointments,
on ap-
levies,
17-1 18.
:1
of
Ithamer.
Spencer,
Col.
of
major,
Israel,
Spencer,
Sir
of
ensign,
loyalist regiment,
of
exempts
Claverack. N. Y., Ill :625. IV:
Joseph,
Spencer.
of his
Connecticut, ap-
original
pointment. 1:210; sends news to
Gen. Heath, 1:447-448;
ment
of his
division
enlist-
expires,
I
:
479-480, 480-481, 482. 483. Spencer,
Nehemiah.
exempts
of
lieutenant,
Claverack,
of
N.
Y.,
Spencer.
Oliver,
of
fifth
men
regiment,
Jersey
presented in his
to,
colonel,
11:315;
request
New York
command, V:504.
Spencer. Reuben, captain,
of fourth
regiment, Dutchess county
(note).
tady.
Eleazer,
ninth
New
IV:788. J.
county.
111:625, IV:240.
(note).
trict,
of
exempts
111:673. 731. 732.
major-general,
spondence with Benjamin Tall-
Specht,
of
Albany
240.
VII:287.
levies,
Sparkes, Beral, of Canajoharie district,
Kings
prisoner,
of
at
lett's
David, district,
Spencer,
Spencer.
Sparhawk, ment
N. Y., V:23l
.
Sparding,
Abel, of Vermont, evidence given by. IV:698, 699.
Spencer.
(note).
site
news from
brings
-,
Charleston. V:95-97.
Spencer, of
John,
Spangenberg, C. D., German lieutenant, under Burgoyne, 11:453
Spanish
—
Spencer,
V:232
expedition,
New York
1
sloop at
:500.
Fort Mont-
militia.
11:627. V:73. Spencer. William, of cinct,
869.
Beekman
pre-
Dutchess county, N. Y..
V:
Analytical Index
Spencers, Dutchess county, N. Y.,
law
violations of
Spencertown,
N.
Y.,
cruiting at,
VI
:360.
county
militia,
Ulster
carries letter,
Nathan, 1V:400.
Spoon, John,
Amenia, N. Y.,
of
Spicer,
Albany, N. Y.,
of
N. Y.. 1V:343. represent
loyalist,
John,
of
regiment,
New York
line,
in
regi-
charge
of party cutting timber, 111:449offers
resignation,
Spore, Johannes, witness in
New York
county,
Dr),
(Rev.
of
VIII:xxiv. of
Saratoga,
his
11:373.
New
of
624,
laboratory
at,
Gen. Burgoyne's preline of march, 11:243
powder at, 111:537; IV:591; rum at, VI:
at,
600.
N.
Springfield,
J.,
engagements
V:876
1:479,
(note),
at,
877
Washington's headquart-
;
V:806, 809. 812. 830,
856, 858 405. Springfield,
deserted,
of
111:510.
Mass.,
(note);
(note)
of
in,
county,
adherents
in
tended
ers at,
874, VIII:
(note),
Tryon county, N. Y., 111:409;
destroyed,
City,
111:475. 476, 555, 557, 559,
N. Y., how Vermont faction, VII: by
563, 565. 570-571, 574, 581.
William, county,
301. 302.
Andrew, militia,
IV:260, 758. V:415; from.
of
Col.
McClaghry's regiment county
city,
111:363;
Y.,
of
trial
Spotswood, Alexander, colonel, second Virginia regiment,
Sprague,
Ulster
Cumberland
Springfield,
V:479.
Stephen Ducalon, IV:192.
treated
of
Garret,
Springer,
post
Spoor, John, ensign, of third
Albany
VI:70.
Gardiner
Spring,
Springfield,
major,
Massachusetts
regiment,
Abel,
Sprege,
11:29;
(Spurr),
Spotten,
militia,
IV:792.
VII:115.
Dr
county
V:326.
VI:451.
450;
in
Sprecher, George, of Tryon county,
prisoner,
before congress,
Spooner, Ralph,
ment.
employed
:640.
1
Sprague, John, of Col. Samuel Drake's regiment of Westchester
N.
agent to
Paul,
sixth
public work,
N. Y. V:262.
Spoon, Nicholas, of German Flats,
Spoor
Asmasus,
Sprague,
New York
111:327.
Vermont
839
N. Y., IV:683.
IV:573.
Spooner,
Clinton Papers
N. Y., V:179.
111:298.
(Mrs),
Spicer,
Johannes
of
regiment
Snyder's
re-
loyaHst
Col.
of
John,
Sperling,
IV:662.
there,
—
James
of Ulster
1:278, 279.
IV:n7, 722-723, 758;
later condition of.
Springsteed,
ment.
sufferers
VII: 74.
George, of
New York
line,
fifth
regi-
V:926.
New York
State of
840
Sproat (Sprout), William, captain, of fourth Pennsylvania regiment,
Edward
Gen.
accompanies
Hand, IV:285. phia, Pa., John
Adams
meets, I:
94. Sprout, Ebenezer, lieutenant-colonel, of
second Massachusetts regiment,
VII:115.
Spuyten
Westchester
Duyvil,
county,
N. Y.,
raiding party sent
below, 111:88-89. I Spuyten Duyvil creek, N. Y. 311; warship sent to, 111:89; ,
:
boat chased from, V:600; Brit-
VII :58 (note) VII :59 (note).
ish cross,
leave,
British
;
Reuben,
Squires
Point,
J.,
of
Sussex
his
VI:641.
William,
Staat,
captured
in
raid,
1:483. ,
Vroman's county
captain, of Col. Peter
regiment
militia,
Staats, Barent
of
Albany
IV:230.
of third regiment,
titions,
111:327; on
509. VII
William,
of Col.
from, II:
lieutenant-colonel,
Ichabod Alden's Massa-
chusetts
at
captured
regiment,
Cherry Valley, IV:286, 292. 293; on scouting expedition, V:
416; member V:417.
of court of inquiry,
Stade, Hanover, troops embark
at,
1:332-333.
New York
line,
first
chief
Prince,
trate of Netherlands,
N.
of
John, J.,
Stagg
regiment,
VI:532. magis-
VIII
Bergen
:1
3.
county,
1:546. John, of Orange N. Y.. IV: 172, V:678.
(Stag),
Stagg, John, Sr, of Orange county,
N. Y., IV:172. John,
major,
gives information,
servant
IV :7;
of,
to con-
command
cate,
at
infor-
Cherry Valley, mation obtained by, IV :1 5-1 6,
member
letters
:5.
vey and collect information, IV: 193, 196; deputy judge advo-
111:737;
;
of
11:851; pe-
Albany county
threatened,
N. Y.,
Staatsburg,
Stagg,
J., lieutenant-colonel,
militia,
31
Jocghem Js., of exempts Albany, N. Y., IV:209.
county,
Staats,
111:604.
Staats,
Stagg,
Staat, Staats, see also States, Statts.
York
IV:568.
Albany, N. Y.,
of
Henry,
loyalist,
Stadtholder,
county,
New
regiment.
III:opp. 510,
Stader, Christian, of
Vermont, evidence, IV:698, 699.
Squires,
N.
third
line,
Stacy,
1:205.
the, British vessel,
"Spry,"
of
Staats,
(Rev.), of Philadel-
Sprout,
Staats, Gerritt (Garret), lieutenant,
of court of inquiry,
'V:417; writes from Lower VI:305, 320.
fort,
V :4
1
1
;
assistant state agent,
VI:636, 820, 821, 822. VII: 42. Stagg,
John,
Oliver
221.
lieutenant,
Spencer's
of
regiment,
Col.
VI:
Analytical Index
of
Rudolph, quartermaster,
Stailey,
fourth regiment,
Tryon
county mi-
IV:625.
litia,
of
Seth,
fourth
of
penses
account
Conn., at,
1
:371
regiment,
;
of
resident of. III
:
conveyed by way 1V:511; report of its burning, V:145; loyalist to take boat at, V:640; permits to sail from, desired, VII:387, 549, 598-599. Stamp act, its proposal, 1:27, 29;
590;
its
flour
of,
reception in colonies,
VIII
1
xxv;
xxiii,
:xii,
:35-39, congress
called in consequence of,
41
;
1
:40-
acts passed in place of, 1:41-
43; celebration
52
of repeal,
1:44,
(note), 53; Lord North's de-
fense
of,
111:230-231
opposition of merchants
(note); to,
VIII:
xi.
of
,
(Standivin)
Quaker, 421.
imprisoned,
,
Ann, VI:420-
John,
deputy
V:233
Pa., troops arrive
(note).
Staneel,
WiUiam,
district,
of
Canajoharie
Stanislas,"
VII:106 Stansalor,
vessel,
its
capture,
(note), 108 (note).
Laurans,
of
exempts of
Schaghticoke, N. Y., IV:153. Stanton, George, of fireman,
New York
VIII :303.
city,
by,
Staring, see also Starring.
of Tryon county, N. Y., V:805. Staring, Anna, of Tryon county, N. Y. captive, VI: 724.
Staring,
,
Staring, Henrick, of
N. Y.,
supervisor,
Tryon county, V:593.
Henry, of Tryon county, N. Y., captive, VI:726.
Staring,
of
Jacob,
Staring,
N. Y., Staring,
captive,
Tryon county, VI:726.
of
John,
N. Y.,
Tryon county, VI:
his family captured,
725. Stark,
Stark,
of
John,
Marinus
of Col.
Casperus,
VII:286.
New
Hampshire,
brigadier-general, at Bennington,
11:228;
nadian
to join Col.
Warner,
his strength at
Saratoga,
recover
Ticonde-
may
to
engage
expedition,
in
Ca-
11:713
employed under Gen. Gates, 111:178; stationed at Albany, 111:232, 381, 391. (note)
"
conveyed
VIII:140-141.
roga, 11:508;
N. Y., IV:722.
British
adjutant-general,
11:456;
Standivin, see Standerren.
assistant
captain,
messages
1:145-146;
Standing Stone,
Newburgh,
N. Y., 1:558.
Willett's levies,
Standerren
at,
111:17.
army,
ex-
841
Stanton, Samuel, of Halifax, Vt.,
Stapleton,
V:527,
Ulster county militia,
Stamford,
Clinton Papers
Staples,
Ambrose, of exempts Claverack, N. Y.. 111:643.
Stalker,
Stalker,
—
;
419,421,429,445,476,514. 559, 586, 595; asked
to detain
Albany, 111:332-333. 335, 336-338; informed of de-
troops at
New York
State of
842
—
Stark, John
continued.
struction of Cobleskill,
Gen. Gates
applies to pieces
and men,
quires
aid
of
380 appeal ;
from
field
re-
111:379,
appeal
Caughnawaga,
to.
111:415;
Gen. Ten Broeck, III: opinion on Unadilla
advises
422
for
from Cherry Val-
to,
111:409-410;
ley,
111:377;
111:379;
militia,
his
;
111:447-448,
expedition sought,
473, 517. 518. 536;
will sup-
port expedition with troops. III:
504; returns supposed to be forwarded by, 111:536; denies right of
New York
Vermont
to
courts,
judge action of
111:553,
564,
continued.
should be relieved by
state.
IV:
475;
given
for
his
authority
orders regarding tories
V:413,
property,
Alden's reports
111:571
111:581-583, IV:48; appeal from
;
to,
414;
Col. his
788; Clinton
V:opp.
writes to,
VI:762; commands
at
Albany. VII :63, 210, 277, 327, 350. 356, 377; proposes
VII:228-230, 273. 274; information given by, VII: 252; needs forage and teams, exchange,
VII:278, 299-300; Clinton on
to,
VII:282-284;
exchanges,
goes to Saratoga, VII:304, 316,
soldiers
to,
his
their
portrait,
Ethan Allen writes
from German Flats,
and
V:416;
to,
325 Gen. Heath
to.
IV:728;
seizure of property,
583. 657. 743. V:55; appeal from Palatine, to. 111:559;
appeal
writes to,
;
332; Clinton 386;
on
tavern
for letters
VII:389;
to,
VII
arrest
:
of
VII:
debts,
transmitted,
from,
VII:
apprehensive,
111:583-584;
392,
393-394, 395-396; exe-
Ten Broeck, III: 599; Gen. Ten Broeck will as-
cutes
prisoner,
Schoharie,
advises Gen.
111:600;
sist, .
—
Stark, John
brought
to,
scalp
of
tory
111:613, 616; Col.
^William Butler submits plans to, 111:632, 711. IV:13, 104; sanctions sale of cattle seized by troops,
position
IV:20-21; usurping ascribed to, IV:46;
dis-
ac-
at
Albany, IV:60;
inter-
ested in protection of Canajoharie,
IV:81
244;
;
his orders to militia,
IV:
seeks exchange of prisoners,
IV:444;
holds
that
refugees
to
be
VII:396-397, 399-
400, 402, 403, 437, 439, 447.
448;
to forestall
of cattle,
enemy's seizure
VII:406-407; informaVII:
tion received by, premature,
417; requested militia, VII:442; Col. not
cused of neglecting frontier, IV: 55, 59, 79; asked to protect stores
reinforced,
VII:392;
force depleted
475
;
by
advised to
VII:479; Lord
call
to
Willett's
his action, fortify
out
VII:
Saratoga,
Stirling
thanks,
VII:480; advised to send provisions to posts.
VI 1:5 30; sends
information to Gen. Heath, VII:
564;
will help put
down
mutiny.
Analytical Index
—
Stark, John
continued.
casualties
VII:583-584;
hesi-
force
to
promised aid, VII
:
615.
trict, his
of
Cambridge disdeposition, V:870, 871.
Starring, see also Staring.
Adam,
Starring,
Flats,
of
German
loyalist,
his care,
1
VI:888.
colonel,
,
of
in
pre-
ants
1
of,
N. Y., English
leave,
:68 1
:
1
fami-
;
EngHsh men-of-
86 enemy ;
retiring
1:531; flat-bottom boats
at,
1:623; regiments on, under
or-
to,
ders,
goes on,
flag of truce
1:724, 733; to,
11:320; enemy's strength
11:420, IV:599, 505, 508,
521. V:23 raids of
493;
(note),
American
288
Carolina (note);
204,
(note);
troops on, II:
558. V:459, 460, 462; troops ordered from, 111:347; prisoner
VIII: 33,
184,
1
281
279,
203-
283
(note).
Staten Island sound, bridge across, (note).
State rights, early champions of, I:
77,
1
86;
1:242-244;
States, see also Staat, Staats, Statts.
Peter,
States,
in
employed
public
work, 1:641. State stores, 11:701,
IV:370. 371.
596. Statts, see also Staat, Staats, States.
Statts, trict,
Hendrick, of Claverack
dis-
N. Y.. V:620.
Steale, see also Steel, Steele.
Rudolph, of German N. Y., IV:343.
Flats,
German
Flats,
Steale,
Steale, Tiedrick, of
N. Y., IV:343.
captured, V:293 (note); enemy fortifying, V:380 (note); passage to, on ice, V:448; horse and artillery cross to, V:542; British
against vio-
VI:200-203.
may
111:597; enemy
asser-
Vermont, V:674; Vir-
ginia's remonstrance lation of.
New York
position of
delegates on,
have moved from, IV:101, 180, 642-643; garrison should be
taken on,
;
conveyed to, VII: to, VIII :ix; evacua-
ferry of,
tion of, in
on, 1:67; aboriginal inhabit-
war
on,
1
I
Rhinebeck
V:372.
Staten Island,
from
V:877
troops
;
V:877
prisoners
:837.
Bhileb,
V:599; hostile V:808, 876
(note), 284, 286, 317. 319.
Dutchess county,
of
John,
Stary,
lies
Sr,
to,
French squadron should detach from New York, VI:1 (note)
tion
N. Y., IV:343.
N. Y.,
cinct,
German
of
Jr.
Adam,
Starring,
Stast,
(note)
intelligence
N. Y., IV:342.
Flats,
Start,
retires
843
continued.
on,
landed
Thomas,
—
Staten Island
from
tates to give
Stark,
Clinton Papers
refrain
VII:579; asked interference,
—
Stebbins, Nehemiah, of Westchester
N. Y., 11:642.
county, Stebins,
Joseph,
dale, Vt., mittee,
1
captain,
member
:803.
of
of
Hins-
town com-
State of
844
Stedman, Charles, historian, 11:457
exempts of Clav-
of
N. Y., 111:625. IV:240.
erack,
of
John,
N. Y.,
Tryon
county,
VI:
his family captured,
child of
Steed, John,
John Steed,
Steed, Maria, wife of John Steed,
(Steen Rapia), Bergen
N.
county,
headquarters
Steel,
of
captain,
.
Washington's
J., at,
VI: 184, 217,
to
New
be
York, V:678,
Alexander, of Col. James
county
York
line,
of
regiment
militia,
James, of
Mc-
Steel,
642.
fifth
(Stinewax)
German
,
Gertrude,
Flats,
N. Y.,
Tryon county,
N. Y., V:179. George, of Tryon county.
Stensel,
N. Y., V:I79.
Ulster Stensel,
regiment.
William, of Canajoharie
New
trict,
N. Y., V:372.
dis-
N. Y., IV:788.
Stephen, Stephens, see also Stevens.
Adam,
Stephen,
lieutenant,
VI: 726.
captive,
Stencel, Nicholas, of
1:823.
Thomas,
of
N. Y.,
VI:624.
John Yost, of Rhinebeck pre-
cinct,
of
Steinwax, Tibalt, of Tryon county,
679.
Claghry's
captain,
Carlisle,
(Mrs),
(Steal), to
Cornelius,
IV:343, VI:123.
Pa., 1:337.
removed
Steenrod,
widow,
Steel, Steele, see also Steale.
Steel,
111:267.
mihtia,
Steenrapie
Steinwax
VI:78. 725.
captive.
Steel,
of
Westchester county, N. Y., II:
VI:78, 725.
Steel,
captain,
Albany county
234, VIII :406.
78.
Steel
Elias,
Steenbergh,
twelfth regiment,
(note).
Stedman, John,
Steed,
cited,
New York
battle
major-general,
in
Germantown, 11:367.
of
368. British
Abraham, of Haverstraw precinct, N. Y., 11:538.
Stephens,
army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451 (note).
Stephens, George, ensign, of forty-
(Mrs), of New York her tavern, VIII :xii.
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
Steele, city,
lieutenant, British army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
Steele, J.,
451
(note).
army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
N. Y.,
British
army,
451 (note). Stephens, Hendrick, of Haverstraw
N. Y., 11:538.
Stephens, Rulof, of Haverstraw precinct,
N. Y., 11:538;
petitions,
IV:172.
(note).
Steenbark,
regiment,
precinct,
Steele, R., lieutenant, British
451
seventh
,
of
his account,
Rhinebeck,
VI:715.
Stephens
exempts
(Stephen), of
William,
Hanover,
of
Ulster
Analytical Index
—
Stephens, William
tions,
peti-
IV:563.
Stephens, county,
Wilham, of Harpersfleld, N.Y., killed, V:5 79, 580, 633.
Stephens,
N.
Andrew,
:639.
Skenes-
of
Charlotte
county,
information
Y.,
1
prisoner,
,
borough,
given
by,
of
James,
exempts
of
Charlotte county, IV:447.
Stephenson,
of
John,
Saratoga,
Stephenson, Stephen, of Haverstraw
N. Y., 11:538. (Dr), meets John
Steptoe,
Adams,
1
opp.
serter at.
Orange county, N. Y., deon
way
to,
1
:2
7
;
IV:587.
Sterling iron works,
N. Y., money due
to,
to,
11:778; plan
near,
to seize robbers
IV:776. 781.
Sternbrander,
John,
of
county, N. Y., captive,
Sternbrander,
Leonard,
of
county, N. Y., captive, Sters, John, of
VI:334.
Try on V:524. Tryon V:524.
Schenectady, N. Y.,
3
1
;
West
VI:I2
at
(note)
ordered to southern de-
;
Point,
VI:371;
partment,
not allowed
British general to visit frontier
¥111:249; attends Washington, VIII :307.
posts.
(Stevely), Joseph, lieuten-
Stevelly
of
ninth
regiment,
British
army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga,
11:451
(note).
Stevens, see also Stephen. Stephens. in charge of stores Turtle bay. 1:198. .
(Mrs),
moved
to
New
to
York,
be
re-
V:678,
679. .
William against
and anchors, 11:707-709; danger
I
V:301;
11:688;
agreement with, for making chain
:
his letter transmitted to legislature,
Stevens.
Orange county,
to Clin-
V
V:13l-132;
to,
replies
tories
1:699, 11:366-367; murder
near,
IV:738-739;
Stevens, 1
Valley
his ideas of mihtia or-
Stevens,
:95.
at
ton on militia regulations,
at
Sterling,
288;
ganization,
ant,
N. Y., V:262. precinct,
work
Forge, 111:288, his portrait. III:
by
111:639, IV:442-445. Stephenson,
Heinrich Ferdinand, Baron von,
Clinton
Stephenson, see also Stevenson.
Stephenson,
845
major-general, his
of Wilham, Orange N. Y., IV:172.
Stephenson,
Clinton Papers
Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm August
continued,
111:499, IV:125;
county,
—
lieutenant,
Butler's
Indian
in
Col.
expedition
setdements,
IV:
223, 224, 225. Stevens,
lieutenant-colo-
Ebenezer,
nel, of artillery, will
remove can-
non from Ticonderoga, 11:820; makes return of ordnance, II:
843; urged
to expedite forward-
ing of cannon, 111:6; in need of iron,
111:6-7, 41
tion,
transportation
of cannon,
;
reports condi-
and location
111:59-60; examines
State of
846 Ebenezer
Stevens,
—
Albany and 84-85;
111:69-70.
Farmington,
Stevens, William, captain, of second
continued,
return of ordnance at
New York
New York
regiment.
artillery,
VI:916, VII: 145.
calculates time required to convey
Stevenson, see also Stephenson.
and mount cannon, 111:124; has cannon ready to send dovv^n river,
Stevenson,
send cannon
111:150; asked
to
for
111:188;
gun-boats,
Gen. III:
McDougall sends forwards 274;
order
muskets, 111:290,
295-296;
to,
cannon
(Stephens), general
wounded
at
J.,
Edward, of
of
militia,
Court
Guilford
carries letter,
IV:591. com-
deputy
missary general of issues, 11:78,
IV:596, V:16, 168, 555;
to,
141; flour
for
V:
on supplies, VI 140:
exportation use,
army's
of
VI:485-
486.
N. Y., 11:538. N.
Y.,
toward new
state,
county,
Stevens,
Stevenson,
William,
Cumberland his
position
111:363-364.
testifies
regard-
ing conduct of Col. Morris
ham, 1:416.
Gra-
Cortlandt
111:152-
of
Hugh,
Newburgh, VI: 787.
petitions,
Stevenson, John, of third regiment,
Ulster county militia, 1:379.
Stevenson, John, of Albany,
N. Y.,
111:605.
Stevenson, Nathaniel, Quaker, permitted to attend meeting on
Long
Island, 111:359.
Steward, Ogleby D., of Westchester county, N. Y., 111:159. Steward, Stephen, of Maryland,
his
IV:451.
Stewart, see also Stuart. Stewart,
of
Simon,
of
173,
asks for use of
property,
public accounts,
Stevens, Resolvert, of Haverstraw,
Stevens,
for
153, 286-287.
loyalist,
promotion,
approves for
recommended
Gloriana,
sequestered
rec-
587-588; Gen. Arnold applies to, for provision, VI: 138-1 39; Clinton
Stevenson,
N. Y.,
Nathaniel,
ommended
regiment, militia,
pany of levies. VI:88, 464; petitions, VII:63I.
House, VI:739.
Stevens,
captain,
Westchester
Manor, N. Y.,
Virginia,
Stevens,
county
of
Benjamin,
fur-
VII:67, 69. Stevens
second
muster master, VI: 16; his com-
VI:916,
artillery-,
Stevenson,
Andrew, of Kingsbury, VII:357.
loyalist.
and
nishes returns of second regiment.
New York
N. Y.,
,
captain,
British
army, 11:443. Stewart,
,
major, prisoner, II:
569. Stewart,
Alexander,
of
Halifax,
Vt., 111:17.
Stewart, Alexander T.,
&
Co., of
Analytical Index
—
Stewart, Alexander
New
York
continued.
VIII:xxvi.
of
general
concerning
11:762,
zines,
to
willing
teenth
Nathaniel
appoint
transmits
V:697-
order to break up posts,
698
of
failure
reports
;
flour,
VI:270-27i; his activity, VI: 367; information given by, VII: 207. Frederick
Weissenfels'
regiment
Stewart, Elizabeth, of East
N. Y.,
witness of bond,
Stewart (Stuart)
,
Camp, V:433.
Francis, captain,
of twenty-sixth regiment,
British
army, killed, V:598. Stewart (Stuart), James, captain, of
Pennsylvania
Monmouth,
547
fifth
New York
regiment.
member
line,
of court martial, 1:749,
764,
775;
815;
his
at
testifies
trial,
I:
line,
Graham's
Morris
William,
Windsor, N. Y., 111:513.
to
legislature,
seeks service in levies,
VII:181. Stewart
Jedediah,
Stickney,
Ulster tion Stiles,
county,
made
by,
(note)
Stewart,
lieutenant,
N. Y., VI: 144.
of
deposi-
Ezra, of Vermont, boundary
commissioner, VII:447.
Reuben,
Stiles,
sary of issues, Stillwater
(Still
commis-
assistant
V:47. Water), N. Y., retreat
to,
I
:
residents
(note);
1:195, 11:329, IV:207; Gen. Schuyler writes from, 1 1 of.
:
82,
81,
(note)
217;
;
198
American
(note),
199
strength at, II:
militia refuse to
march
to,
11:219; plan of British encampJohn,
major,
ment, II:opp. 334; situation of
Stony Point,
V:155
Gen. Gates' army near, 11:335, 341 Americans moving toward,
(Steward),
in action at
111:686.
Stickel, Andris, petitions,
11:146
representation
III:
William, of exempts of
Steymets,
142,
VI:220;
petitions.
685.
V:926, 927; reports of, 11:435, 468; offers resignation, V:480; date of his commission, V:705; joins in
Dutchess
county regiment, 1:335.
Schuyler's
70, 436, 467, IV:597,
to
VI:
soldiers,
548-549, 554.
(note),
Gen.
11:23,
at
seeks
Stewart, William, captain, of Col.
57,
company,
thir-
wounded
111:508;
mutinous
restrain
New
of levies, VII:271.
Halifax,
and second regiments of
Stewart,
Stewart, Charles, lieutenant, of Col.
of
Jr,
Walter, colonel, of
Stewart,
magaIV:53l-532;
of
V:587-588;
Stevens,
Joseph,
Vt., 111:17.
inquires
issues,
location
847
N. Y., VI:631.
trict,
Stewart,
Stewart, Charles, colonel, commissary
Clinton Papers
Stewart, Joseph, of Cambridge dis-
merchants,
city,
—
.
;
John,
of
Willett's levies,
Col.
Marinus
VII:286.
11:431
506
(note); victory (note),
876
at,
II:
(note);
New York
State of
848
—
Stillwater
continued.
—
Lord
Stirling,
wheels to be brought from, II:
208
556-557; loyalists from, 819, V:719; friendly Indians in battle of, IV: 131 threatened by boats V: at, loyalists, V:750;
Staten Island,
II:
;
770; plan
to
on
enemy
to,
taken
;
expedition
(note);
martial,
VI:564;
referred
to
orders
court
letter
from,
committee
con-
of
VI:602; commands
gress,
VI: 308;
wing,
VI:336;
ligence
to
V:459; wounded,
V:807
V:893;
destroy,
way
(note)
continued. his
VII:115;
transmits
left
intel-
enemy obtains intelligence near, VI:361; cattle purchased at,
to Clinton, VII:437, 438, 439, 452; asks for forage. VII:438; receives news of Col.
VII: 02.
Willett's victory,
prisoner
near,
I
Absalom, of Col. John
Stillwell,
Frear's
county
militia,
V:825.
William,
Stimpson,
Dutchess
of
regiment
export flour, IV: 162.
Ulster
county
regi-
militia,
IV:205, 206. William Alexander, Lord,
major-general, taken prisoner,
124-125; river
on
reports
fortifications,
rumor
affecting,
1
engagement, to,
1
:
Hudson 33-1 38 ;
1:364; ground
held by, 1:395. 405;
camp
:
I
may be
aide-de-
1:585;
1:595;
in
letter
for
his
wife, 1:645; Intends to write to
Robert Erskine, 1:660; map be made to
draw of
battle
for,
1:685;
supplies,
75;
his
Hook
11:131;
in
Germantown, 11:368,
373; Col. Malcom tributes
to
his division
family, to
III:
111:661; con-
success
enterprise,
visits.
of
V:205
dis-
VII:478-479,
militia,
480;
Clinton's
opinion
ex-
VIII :48.
to,
Beekman's
of
William,
Stivers,
477;
VII:462,
misses
pressed
on scar-
to,
VII:456-457; enemy is on Lake
forage,
informed that
prisoner, Stirling,
of
city
describes
VII:447-
conditions,
George,
William, of second
ment,
frontier
VII:443-444,
479-480;
449, 455; Clinton to
employed
Stinewax, see Steinwax. Stinson,
449-450,
Dutchess
precinct,
county,
N. Y., VI:516.
Mr
Rev.
Massachusetts.
Stockbridge,
Kirkland
at,
V:630;
In-
dians from, in levies, VII:286.
Stockton major,
(Stockdon), loyalist,
of
Richard,
New
Volunteers, his capture,
Jersey
1:622.
Stockton. S., of London, England, writes
Elias
to
Boudinot,
V
:
299. Stockwell,
Levi,
third regiment.
captain
of
lieutenant,
of
New York
line;
1:568,
IV:
levies,
Paulus
751, 752. 753-754, 766;
(note),
tioned at Skenesborough, 1:569;
sta-
Analytical Index
Stockwell, Levi his
—
continued
;
Gen. Schuyler's
to,
IV:779-780,
111:204 (note) instructions
ordered
828;
IV:829;
county,
Charlotte
to
commis-
his
Clinton Papers
Stone Arabia, N. Y., associations,
needed
Skenesborough,
Sir
864;
his
V:701
IV:863company, V:167.
Rhode
Island,
:
1
63
I
at,
to attack,
ordered
militia
726; volunteers from,
V:737;
V:
to,
reinforce
V
obnoxious to patriot inhabitants,
Col. Harper,
VIII:36.
740, 742. 804. 919, VI:694
Stoddard,
Orringh,
captain,
of
Col. Joseph Vose's Massachusetts
IV: 133.
regiment, petitions,
Stodder, cut, lawless
Stoddert,
purpose
of,
IV:682.
Benjamin, captain, secUnited States board of
retary of
war, VI:415. Stokes, John, loyalist, of Lt. Jacob
Rose's
recruits,
780,
1:779,
at
Stokum. Isaac, prisoner keepsie,
,
N. Y..
Pough-
VI:836.
Stone,
in
at, V:740, 762 V:742. 905; troops V:804, 902, VI:62; enemy
threatened.
VII:27. Stonehouse,
to,
VII:
at,
of
Maryland
house of delegates, VIII: 192. chusetts militia, in Col.
Nathan
Sparhawk's detachment, 1:540.
1:262;
at,
V:21,
at
(note),
William Leete, his Brant. 111:377 (note).
of
(note).
colonel,
101
,
life
1
possession
Maryland regiment, wounded Germanto wn 11:373. Stone,
of
cutter grounds
:4
1:280
at,
proposal
1
7
;
Andre
enemy's
;
to fleet
crosses river
11:727 (note); enemy takes
fortifies,
Hoskins,
exempts
ferry
11:604;
fortify,
of
John
149;
1:148,
near, 11:365
Stone, Francis, captain, of Massa-
Stone,
of
Isaac,
Windsor. N. Y., 111:449,
513.
of Dutchess county, British service,
member
escapes
destruction,
(note), ,
;
VI:80; threatened anew, VI: 136, 288, 292; its destruction, VI:319, 346, 483, 702; warning sent to, general
Stony Point, N. Y., British cross
320. Stone.
V :882
active in district,
New
781. 782. 800, 11:635.
fort at,
Klock
Col.
at,
major, of Connecti-
,
:
;
John Johnson about ;
historic
its
action at,
;
enemy ap111:404, 414; troops 111:591, IV:770;
pears near,
from
report
1
183, 11:876 (note)
IV:831, 843;
Stodard, Robert, of
IV:
394.
sion,
his
849
Stone, Zedekiah, affidavit of,
at Fort Schuyler,
adventure
—
;
of,
24-25
IV:857
(note),
enemy V:21-22 (note). 26 27 (note), 50-51, 52, (note);
description
storming of.
VIM
of,
14
V:152-156
V:26 (note); (note).
State of
850 Stony Point
—
continued
opp.
ject
858 (note) troops assigned VI:13 (note); Washington ;
to, at,
VIII :404. Stopplebeen (Stopplopen) Michael, ,
N. Y., made oner by Oneidas, IV:133. of Unadilla,
Robert,
Stordy,
pris-
thirty-first regiment, British
of
army,
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
with
army,
of
lieutenant,
British
regiment,
Burgoyne
toga, 11:451
Sara-
at
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
VI:576. petition in
behalf
VI:849.
Storm, Isaac, of thirteenth regiment,
Albany county Storm,
Jacob,
Point,
Storm,
militia,
VI:38. at
prisoner
West
lieutenant,
regiment,
militia,
of
thir-
Albany county
VI:38.
VI :836.
Storm, Thomas,
of
John,
line,
fifth
regiment.
IV:702.
Storms, Peter, of Dutchess county
V:73.
militia,
Andrew,
Stoutenburgh,
recruit,
Stoutenburgh, Isaac, authorized to
IV:687 V:9I8, VI
secure supply of flour, assistant state agent,
considered for appointment,
VI
24; forwards supplies, VI:321-
VI:460; certifiof, VII:380; corresponds with Robert R. Livingston, senator,
cate
VIII:109. Peter,
Stoutenburgh, Col.
of
captain,
Morris Graham's Dutchess
111:240;
justice.
III:
370, IV:567,V:120, 124, 144; member of courts martial, IV:
280, VI:763, 888;
Stoutenburgh bias, of
(Stoutenberg),
New York
city,
1
To-
:69.
flour in his
V
:
74.
Stoutenburgh, William,
captain, of second
regiment, Dutchess county militia, petitions,
Storms,
Stoutenburgh, William, prisoner,
Storm, James, prisoner at Poughkeepsie,
1:560 (note).
lands,
county regiment, 1:335.
VII:239.
James,
teenth
V:169, 667; prisVI:836; to determine pay and allowances, VII:441. Storm King, of Hudson river highby,
oner committed by,
322;
Storey, Zechariah, of,
con-
flour
475, 793,820,821,844,856
(note).
Storey, Zachaus, of Charlotte precinct,
demned
VI:370.
451 (note). Thomas, Storey, forty-seventh
continued
IV:784;
charge,
New York
lieutenant,
—
Thomas
Storm,
152, 205 (note); Amerifortify, V:421, 581; obof establishing post at, V:
cans
New York
Jr, of Col.
John Frear's regiment of Dutchess
county
militia,
Stover, George,
Col. Morris Stover,
Jacob,
11:627.
testifies
in
trial
of
Graham, 1:415. of
N. Y., 111:300.
Schaghticoke,
Analytical Index
Stow,
New
of
captain,
,
London, Conn., VII: 19. 1:803, VII:485.
(Mrs), her change proposed, IV:4I3.
ex-
Strachey,
Henry, pardon counter-
Kings
of
of
exempts
Albany county,
district,
111:673,674, 731, 732.
dis-
Gilbert,
of
lieutenant,
fourth regiment.
New York
line,
Henry,
captain,
third
county
138, VI: 04.
IV:137,
militia,
of
Westchester
regiment,
1
(Strong), John, of West-
Strang
chester
N. Y., recom-
county,
mended
for surrogate,
111:254;
deputy judge advocate, V:438,
VI:445;
favors
exchange,
V:
militia, brings intelligence
to Fishkill,
1
:395
;
recommended
for appointment in levies, assists
made
of
tain,
in
depart-
to,
Stephen
V:387.
Digby, cap-
twenty-fourth regiment,
army, with Burgoyne Saratoga, 11:451 (note).
obstructing
1:565;
Hudson
river,
11:718,
789
;
commissioner for conspir-
acies,
111:520, 669, 699. IV:
763,
at
Straten, John, of Hinsdale, Vt., his
1:803-805, 811.
trial,
Roxey, of Hinsdale, Vt.,
Straten, Ruth, of Hinsdale.
Samuel,
Straten,
Vt.
I:
764, 765,
776; prefers complaint against
of
lieutenant,
Hinsdale, Vt., theft of powder
Stratton
1:803-805.
ant,
(Straiten),
John,
of exempts of
lieuten-
New
Marl-
borough. Ulster county, 111:41
I,
412. Stratton (Stratten), Samuel, of ex-
New
of
empts
Ulster county,
Marlborough,
111:4 II.
Straubenzee, Turner von, major, of seventeenth
463. Strang (Strachan), Joseph, major, of third regiment, Westchester county
commissary
in his care,
11:519, 549. Strang,
IV:3II
803.
N. Y., 111:211, V:262.
Strang,
horse,
1:803, 804.
of Saratoga
Gabriel,
trict,
in
;
application
Straten,
Strang, see also Strong. Strang,
(note)
continued
British
N. H., V:654.
John,
—
light
Strangways,
signed by, 1:595.
Stranahan,
of
851
ment, IV:544, 590, 594. 668;
Strachan,
Strafford County,
Papers
Strang, Joseph corps
Stowel, Hezekiah, captain, of Guilford, Vt..
— Clinton
161
regiment,
in affair at
army,
British
Tappan, IV:
(note).
Straugham,
Straut,
,
N. Y.,
of
loyalist,
Col.
Levi
11:40,
50.
of
James,
Pawling's regiment,
Orange county, VII: 20. I
Strawbridge, Christopher, of
York
state militia,
1
New
:266.
Streder, Frederick, loyalist prisoner,
VI:731.
State of
852 of
John,
Street,
Tryon
N. Y., captured with
county,
VI:
son,
79. 660, 725, 726. Strever, John, petitioner, 111:686. Strevil
(Strevill),
of Dutch-
,
N. Y., VII
ess county,
:7.
Strickhn, Jacob, of Col.
Johannes
Snyder's regiment, 11:109, Resalvirt, Orange N. Y., IV:172. Samuel (Dr), of Albany,
county, Stringer,
N. Y.,
IV:422; signs memorial, V:260; commissioner for
justice,
VI:44,
conspiracies,
266,
VII:272, 311, 320, 339, 356; alderman, VI:335, 337; receives
VI:335, 336; sends information, VII:261, 356-357. confession,
Stringham, Henry, of fourth regiment.
New York
line,
of
V:924.
Col.
James McClaghry's regiment of Ulster county militia, IV:572.
Stringham,
Strobell,
James,
Christopher,
German
of
Caleb,
Massachusetts,
VIII:
commissioner,
boundary 269. Strong,
of
John,
recruit
for
nine
New York
line,
II:
549, IV:5.
militia,
regiment. attends
company
at
1:451.
fort,
Stuart, see also Stewart. Stuart,
Stuart,
New York
of
,
his refinery,
city,
VIII :306. of
James,
Schenectady,
N. Y., VI:334. Stuart
John
(Stewart),
VI:45I,
exchange,
(Rev.),
V:901;
11:257,
loyalist,
736,
his
762,
VII:272, 273, 274-275, 283, letters, VII:
295, 296; conveys 296, 319.
Stubragh, Christian, captain, of teenth militia,
Stump,
fif-
Albany county
regiment,
V:78. of
John,
line,
fifth
regiment.
11:436, 466,
V:
Sturdevent,
Jonathan,
Henry Ludinton's Sturgeon reach,
of
regiment
militia;
the,
Col. of
V:825.
Hudson
river,
Gerardus,
Stuyvesant,
York
city, his
of
country seat,
New VIII
:
xxix.
Strong (Strang), Nathaniel, major, first
his
,
Highland
N. Y., 1:126.
Strong, Nathan, captain, of fourth
of
Stroud, Jacob, colonel, of Pennsylvania militia, 1:700, 111:633.
Dutchess county
months' service, V:837, 838.
regiment,
Strom, John, his name in complaint from Suffolk county, VII:347.
926.
Strong, see also Strang. Strong,
continued
1:687; wounded, 1:784; murdered, IV :1 45-1 49. ficers,
New York
N. Y., IV:344.
Flats,
—
Strong, Nathaniel
Strowbuck,
of
Striegansen,
New York
Orange county meeting
of
of-
Stuyvesant,
Nicholas William,
New York city, VIII:xxix.
his
of
country seat,
Analytical Index
Stuyvesant, Peter, governor of New Netherlands, records of his administration
his
1:7-9;
lost,
Peter,
city, his plate,
New York
of
111:46.
city,
York at,
,
abandonment of
city,
New lines
1:365.
Sudam, Oke, of Ulster county, N. Y., witnesses indenture, I: 219;
of exempts, 111:612; con-
V:880.
veys orders,
Sudder, Benjamin, of
New York Suffern
line,
regiment,
(Severen, Severn, Severyn,
John, of Orange county, N. Y.,
272,
1:271,
tavern,
273,
497, 516, 530,533, 534, 537, II
:366,
634
(note)
;
loses horses,
11:366; forwards deposition,
438-439;
petitions,
II:
IV: 172,
775. Suffolk
County,
Mass..
VI:428,
429. County,
horse
stores
seize
militia of, 1
N.
:422
;
Y.,
British
in,
1:347;
1:382; delegates from,
inhabitants fear loyalists,
11:609; refugees from, 111:2223,
VI:157; patriotism of VI: 103; attempt
obtain clothing
823-824,
in,
in-
:1
84-1 85.
Connecticut
Landing, 11:774.
county, Loaf, Orange N. Y., resident of, 1:709. Sugar Loaf mountain (Mount De-
Essex county.
fiance),
N. Y.,
seized by British, 1:142.
Loaf
Sugar
Putnam
mountain,
N. Y., plan
to fortify, I:
130.
Sullivan,
1
66
72;
continental
to
New Hampcongress,
appointment to command. arrival
at
Sorel,
to,
11:120; to,
battle
1
:2
1
Washington's
11:131,
150 (note);
Germantown,
of
cooperate (note)
;
with,
II:
supplying his
Is-
to
111:659-660
at Butts Hill,
(note),
;
;
1:238;
367, 368, 373; on Staten land, 111:597; French fail
660
:
his
on place of encamp-
Clinton
ment, orders
I
1:124-125;
his capture,
his
his
major-general,
1779, 1:17, 164-
delegate from
;
shire
639
outrages
John,
expedition in
tion,
committed m, VI:758-759, 80331
from
Sugar
VI:509-512,
VII:529;
VIII
in.
removal
to
habitants,
to restore author-
forbidden, 1:595; large quantity
in
Suffolk
state
VII:343-347; to leave, VI:
Suits, see Swits.
VI:532.
Sovereign, Sufferance, Sufferen),
his
of
county,
first
continued
desire
at Fishkill
(Stuyvesandts)
Stuyvesant's
—
830-832,
804,
inhabitants
Sugar,
New York
meadows. VIII :xxi.
Stuyvesant
Suffolk County
ity
853
Papers
915; movement
country seat, VIIl:xxix. Stuyvesant,
— Clinton
R. L,
III:
727-728; means of army, IV :25 7-259,
artillery
IV:851
;
for
his
expedi-
censure given
to,
V:I4 (note) his orders awaited, V:123 (note), 148; Washing;
John
Sullivan, ton's 1
New York
State of
854
—
continued
instructions
24
(note)
Gen.
to
;
Sullivan
V:123-
to,
James
Clinton on preparations for expe-
V:149-150; Wyoming, V 66 dition,
1
:
;
delay at
his
177-178, 182. 183, 192; concerning,
report
V
sets out,
V
:
1
89
:
false
cer-
;
V:193; destroys 233-234 V:204, Chemung, wins battle of Newtown, (note) V:224-228, 235 (note), 242243; portrait, V:opp. 224; journal of his expedition, V:228242 (note) Washington criticises statements made by, V:245248 (note) his army returning, tificate
from,
;
;
;
V:304, 305; work in Indian
effectiveness of his
(note)
Van
his
army,
Schaick's
pared with British
599
his,
in
;
losses of
;
plan
1
;
levies,
returns to congress,
549
Seneca
(note);
VI
;
Du
(note); his portrait
S.
island,
losses at,
Summer, Summers, Sommer.
British
Somer,
see also
Peter, of Durlach,
Summer,
N. Y.,
county,
Summer
C,
V:599.
Bermudas, VIII:27!.
Summer
Kill,
:80.
loyalists
Saratoga
county,
N. Y., V:570. Summers, John, of Durlach, Tryon county, N. Y., loyalist, VII :81. Summers,
Peter,
fourth
lieutenant,
Pennsylvania
Sumner,
Job,
of
regiment,
111:589. of
captain,
Massachusetts
regiment,
third
11:26,
41,54,68. Thomas, of South Caro-
Sumter, lina,
brigadier-general of militia,
defeats Col. Tarleton,
VI:524;
VI:912; militia, VI:9I3; enemy, VII :28; post
collecting
to,
of,
VII
watching surrenders
:29.
New York
Sunbury, (note).
state
VI:370.
in
VII:
Tryon
VII
loyalist,
islands,
sent to,
Sun, Thomas, of
Pa.,
army
232
(note).
at,
V:23l
Sunderlin, John, of second regiment.
John, lieutenant, of Col.
Stephen Moylan's dragoons, quarrel with magistrate,
145.
(note).
Sullivan's
levies,
collection,
N. Y.,
:
412. Sullivan,
hill,
V:234
vote on national bank,
Simitiere's
near Elmira,
(note). Sullivan
services
settlement not destroyed by,
482 his VI:908
V:
arranged
employment of
for
V :940-94 VI:254,
com-
expedition
V :496
Col.
;
V :229
quartermaster,
Iroquois
V:495
engagement with,
(note)
with,
of
exploration
;
by
region
V:38l
country,
Y.,
N.
County,
his
V:143-
New York
artillery,
11:67, 92.
Supplies, see a/50 flour, provisions. Supplies,
difficulty
111:461-462,
of
providing,
VII:156,
168,
Analytical Index
—
Supplies 1
69
continued
requisitions
;
New York
on
V1I:125; Gen. need of, VII:278,
Stark
in
299-300.
Susquehanna
Sis-
(Seskehannah,
Sisque-
Suskehanah,
Susqua-
hana, Susquahanna, Susqueanna, Susquehana, Susquehanah, Sus-
quehannah),
Gen. James 1:165; of,
river,
descent
Clinton's
1:319;
from,
refugee
information
11:636;
from,
brought from, 11:693-694; hostile
forces gathered at, 111:127,
356, 413, IV:293; loyaHsts setdement
584;
111:136,
111:506;
to,
head
at,
of, 111:71
to,
1
;
603
IV :1 67-1 68,
(note); expeditions
IV:224, at In-
dian towns on,
posts
IV:413; fugifrom, IV:544; erection of IV:647on, suggested,
648;
settlement
newly
on,
IV:684; provisions ported up, IV:851; Gen.
tacked,
ton's
forces
at
head
231
of,
at-
trans-
Clin-
V:83,
move
up,
party ordered down,
V: V:
123 (note); army
V:149;
(note);
245
army
to
crosses,
;
(note)
by way
scouting party
;
V:416;
from,
V :4
7
:
of,
V
Washington,
by
V
:
re-
route
of
persons taken
enemy to, on, V:522, 523-524, VI:605; prisoners carried down, VI:30, 72 enemy may descend, V I 1
1
;
:
;
94;
of
junction
bands
hostile
VI:353; messenger goes by way of, VII:492; tributary near,
of.
VIII :359, 360.
(note)
V:231
valley, 1:163,
Susquehanna .
Sussex County, N.
694,
loyalists of,
J.,
698-699,
700,
718; courthouse in, 1:694, 700, VII :50; troops march to, I:
IV:373;
111:522-523,
225, 227, 370; prisoners tives
(note)
route
on,
settlement
to
disaster
scouts sent to routes
detachment ascends,
;
1:673,
Brant
111:475;
to,
on,
234
V:232
on,
of,
cattle
111:192;
threatened,
driven
(note)
continued
fort
(note);
turns
Sisquehanah,
queannah, hannah,
III:
petitioner,
—
river
preferred
Surdam, Lawrence, 210.
militia
232
855
Papers
Susquehanna
V:513.
for,
— Clinton
705
of
release
;
enemy to 1:730, 733;
march
across,
stores
conveyed
commissioners for,
of
to,
111:161;
sequestration
111:654; supplies expected
from, flour
in,
prisoners
1:717;
threatened,
V:456; transportation of V:892; enemy ap-
from,
pears on frontiers of, Vl:810.
Sutherland
(Southerland), of
captain,
sixth
Dutchess county 11:14,
27,
55,
militia,
69,
,
regiment,
1:845,
94,
114,
127, 626, 627, 628, 832, V: 31, 72, 73, Vl:590. Sutherland,
Alexander,
captain,
British navy, complains that flag
State of
856
—
Sutherland, Alexander of
truce
(note)
fired
is
continued
11:726
on,
.
Sutherland, David, colonel, of sixth regiment, Dutchess county militia,
orders
11:349, 720, 111:18;
to,
behalf
in
signs
VI :8;
111:325,
certificates,
writes
676;
111:243,
petitions,
of
continental
V:593.
soldier,
N.
Y.,
petitions,
111:
N. Y., 111:243, V:593. Sutherland Wil(Southerland), county,
liam,
in
prisoner
Connecticut,
111:224.
county,
Dutchess
of
William,
Sutherland,
N. Y., 111:243.
Sutherland, William, major, British
commandant
army,
V:206
Paulus
at
208
(note),
(note).
Sutherland (Southerland), William T., of Dutchess county, N. Y.,
676. Hector,
Sutherland,
IV:
loyalist,
111:243. Suts,
413. Sutherland,
James,
on
employed
Sutherland,
Joel,
Dutchess
of
Joseph,
,
Roswell Hopkins' regiment of Dutchess county militia,
of Col.
11:628,
V:7I;
county,
Westchester
of
William,
county,
Sutz,
(Southerland)
Tryon
N. Y.,
loyalist,
V:159,
Tryon
county,
166.
county, N. Y., 111:243.
Sutherland
of
John,
N. Y., V:179. Sutton,
public work, 1:642.
petitions.
III:
of
Peter,
N. Y., 11:621.
Suydam, Rynier, flour purchased of, 1V:785, V:168. of Fort Edward, Swain, N. Y., loyalist, VII:357. .
242. Sutherland, colonel,
ment,
Dutchess
of
Smith,
Sutherland,
Hook,
Sutherland, David, Jr, of Dutchess county,
New York
lieutenant-
Nicholas, of
British
forty-seventh £xrmy,
regi-
with
Swan, town
,
his
shop
Neck,
at
Mass.,
Charles-
11:450
Bur(note).
goyne
at
11:450
Saratoga,
Swanzey (Swanzy) N. H., tion from, VI 1:445. ,
(note).
Reuben,
Sutherland, county,
N.
Y.,
of
Dutchess
petitions.
111:
243, 676. Sutherland of
(Southerland),
Sutherland, Roger, captain, of sixth
VI:7.
Swart, Abraham, of Mamakating,
.N. Y., IV:563. Swart, Cornelius, of Ulster county,
Roger,
Amenia, N. Y., 1V:401.
regiment, Dutchess county
peti-
militia,
N. Y., Vl:621. Swart, Dirck, of Stillwater, N. Y.,
wounded house,
British
11:430;
officer
at
petitions.
210, 212, IV:770;
his
III:
investigates
Analytical Index
—
Swart, Dirck
continued
charges of infraction of Saratoga
IV:
585,
111:576,
convention,
421; to be favored by enemy, V:750; to be brigade major, V:796; assists in erecting 207,
blockhouse, state
sistant
820;
VI:227, 228; asVI: 793, agent,
ejected to assembly,
322, 323;
VII:
his affidavit touching
preparations of Vermonters,
VII
:
613-614. Swart,
of
Mamakating,
N. Y., IV:563. ment, Ulster county
first
regi-
II:
militia,
240, 249, 111:298, 412, IV: 527, V:917; in Col. Morris Graham's levies, 11:240, 266. of
Samuel,
and
of
exempts
N.
Hurley,
Y.,
Philip,
of
Peenpack,
N. Y., sends
Ulster county,
Swartwout,
,
captain, in Col.
Swartwout's
IV:280-283, 299-300,
Frear,
V:682. Swartwout, Barnardus, of second line,
ensign,
Jr,
New York
regiment.
111:288, V:480, 704, VI:
219-220,
VIII: 195;
Sullivan's
expedition,
Swartwout,
Gen.
in
V:229
Fort
petitions,
of court martial,
I
regiment.
member
VI:888.
New York
111:350, IV:51 (note).
line,
V:752;
11:624,
oner,
fifth
mem-
date of
commission, V:705.
Swartwout (Swarthoudt), Jacobus, second
of
regiment
line,
of
Dutchess county minutemen, orto,
1:304;
for Clinton,
to receive
1:330-331
526, 533; member for
;
money
to aid in
to,
reports
;
trouble
regulations
763;
in
militia,
111:240;
petitions,
ton's regiment,
:
his expecta-
concerning Dutchess
11:410-411
I
of committee
1:636,
conspiracies,
:
Swartwout, Abraham, captain, of third regiment,
New York
ber of court martial, 11:18; pris-
tions
;
of ar-
11:623, V:752.
tillery, prisoner,
Clinton explains
Montgomery, 111:241
captain,
New York
Cornelius,
Swartwout, Henry, ensign, of
Dutchess
county regiment, 1:381.
;
III:
dispute with Col. John
in
enforcing militia requirements,
Swartwout, Abraham, captain, of Dutchess county, N. Y., his comat
516;
ders
111:192-194, 367-368.
pany 451
11:412; constable.
militia,
in-
formation to Clinton, 1:705-706,
Jacobus
Swartwout, Barnardus, captain, of fourth regiment, Dutchess county
colonel,
111:612.
Swartwoud,
857
second regiment.
Swart, Philip, captain, of
Kingston
Clinton Papers
(note).
John,
Swart,
—
Col.
Ludin-
IV:32-33;
governing
states
exempts,
IV:234-235, 236; calls court IV:280, 281 to relieve
martial,
;
IV:644; his brigade, IV:648, 679, 680, 705, detachment,
State of
858
Swartwout, Jacobus
—
New York Sweet, Abiah, Quaker, allowed to
continued
706, 869, 870, V:15, 34. 38
visit
49 72, 477, 588, 813, VII:285 678 IV:677, assemblyman, flour purchased from, IV:785
Sweet,
348, 603. VI
42. 45,
makes
return of exempts,
:8,
V
:
1
6
V:128; detachcommanded by, V:342,
orders given by,
ment
348, 354, 356;
to make up V:824;Gen. Robert
deficiencies,
Howe
advised to write to
;
his
V: 743-744;
brigade,
828
from
levies
reinforce
Gen.
his
809;
may
visit
Clinton,
VI:862;
levies,
levies
VI VI
promised.
from
his brigade,
returns
VII
:
1
of
37,
172,209,227,241,255.284, 313. 334. Swartwout, of,
flour
John,
flour
purchased
IV:785.
,
tain,
of third
county
militia.
regiment.
Orange
11:800, 111:443,
county Sweet, fifth
member
militia,
lieutenant,
of court martial,
VI: 763.
&
Parent, bond held by,
Sweezer,
,
her house,
widow,
V:241
Swettenham,
travelers at
(note).
George,
captain,
of
ninth regiment, British army, with at
Burgoyne
11:451
Saratoga,
(note). Swift,
Ambrose, of Col. Roswell
Hopkins' county
regiment
militia,
Swift,
Heman,
and
second
Dutchess
of
V:825. of seventh
colonel,
Connecticut
regi-
VIM
15.
Swift, Job, petitions, 111:686.
Swingil,
,
loyalist,
111:15.
Carronemus, of Johannes
Snyder's
regiment
of
Ulster
county militia, 11:1 10.
Abraham, major, of second regiment, Albany county militia,
Swits,
joins
570.
certifies
Vni:299.
of
Dutchess county
regiment,
IV:571, V:733, 921; member 111:718, IV:
kingof,
V:825.
militia,
Theophilus,
of courts martial,
Sweden, goods from, sold in Hamburg, VIII :59; toast drunk to
Van-
denburgh's regiment of Dutchess
Swim,
Sweazy (Swayze, Swazy, Sweesy, Sweezee) David (Daniel), cap-
of
V:825.
militia,
ments, 11:132, 397,
Swartwout, Samuel, of,
purchased
IV:785.
James
Sweet, Robert, of Col. James
1:213.
required to hasten raising
818; of
interest
Col.
regiment
Dutchess county
Sweetman
V:840, 864-866; presides over VI:692, 703 presides over court martial, VI 763;
Vandenburgh's
V
court of inquiry,
cf
Nathaniel,
Howe
to,
Island, 111:359.
Long
in
remonstrance, necessity
of
111:65;
ferry.
III:
643. Swits, Cornelius, of Albany,
V:260.
N. Y.,
—
Analytical Index
Swits
of Schenec-
Isaac,
(Suits),
native
Switzerland,
IV:727;
of,
Talada near
Sydman (Sidman), Ramapo, N. Y.,
house,
his
of,
484, 485, 543.
Sydmans (Sydnams) Ramapo, N. Y., pass
ery,
586, 616, 698, 11:390. 630: 537, 547, near, 1:487,
post
564, 592, 616, 618, 619, 646, 662, 687, 689, 703, 732, 736, 395,
388,
324,
re-
Levi
Col.
Pawling's regiment, 11:22. Sytez,
George,
New York
regiment.
line,
county,
N. Y.,
V:479,
Tabago, West VII:203.
Indies,
Tabor, Peleg, VI:818.
of
Tack, Arie, IV:52.
of
(Yery),
loyalist, its
Beaumarchais
Taghkanick
Ulster
V :95
1
of
11:306
Orangetown,
New
York,
II
:
596. see also
Tal-
mage. Benjamin, major, of Sheldon's light
Elisha
dragoons, brother of, of,
portrait
county,
Pa.,
VI
:
IV :4, 11; frontispiece; relating
of,
to
.
Marbletown, N. Y.,
troops
(note).
(Tackanick),
bia county,
of
prisoner in
correspondence
Amenia, N. Y.,
creek,
his opinion
claim,
Tallma, Harmanus,
Colum-
N. Y., troops should
VI
Andre,
Maj. (note)
V:229-230
Montgom-
(note).
;
asks that
:25
7-264
William Jayne
be paroled, VI:403-404, 405; discloses character of Francis
Van
Dyke, VI:404-405. Tallmadge, James,
Tackhanack cross,
of
surrender,
Tack, Helena, of Ulster N. Y., IV:684.
Fort
at
French statesman,
Col.
precinct,
line,
third
VI:220.
TAASE, Hanover
fifth
trial
Talleyrand-Perigord, Charles Maurde Benevenl. Prince ice de.
Tallmadge,
Jerry
of
Haverstraw
of
Tallmadge, Tallmage,
of
captain,
York
1:450.
N. Y., of
Christian,
Syferd,
111:167;
:748.
1
cruiting at,
184,
180,
;
N. Y., 11:538.
Talleday, Henry,
be defended. 1:471, 477, 557,
11:43, 44, 61, 64,
New
Theunis.
precinct,
should
at,
709 company
:
1:818, 819, 824.
Talema, Bridge, near
1
(Talady), John,
regiment.
I:
859
continued
be posted there, of, 1:710.
IV:738.
militia of,
—
Taghkanic
N. Y., 111:66.
tady,
Clinton Papers
cinct,
of Charlotte pre-
Dutchess county, N. Y..
petitions,
111:243; supervisor and
assessor,
VI :577.
Tallmadge,
Samuel,
fourth regiment.
ensign,
New York
of
hne,
11:519, 549. V:480, 704, VI;
—
Tallmadge, Samuel 3,
New York
State of
86o
47, 220;
—
continued Talmage, James 1^:55-57; his comlitiamen,
continued
second
lieutenant in
pany, V:31
regiment, ¥111:195.
Tallmage, Elisha, of Claverack trict, N. Y., depositions made by, touching exports of
620-621 his
Tallman,
V
:
1
05
Tappan, N. Y., execution of Maj. Andre at, 1 00 enemy reported north of, 1 :431 Gen. Lee march:
his
account
his
of court
Tanner (Taniry), Zopher, of Col. Albert Pawling's levies, \T:37.
man. Tallman,
in
member
;
Vl:763.
martial, dis-
Taulman, Tol-
also
see
charge,
V:6 19-620.
conduct,
flour
111:355;
titions,
concerning
Tallmage, John, of Claverack trict, N. Y., V:619.
fifth regi-
ment, Dutchess county militia, pe-
V:619,
flour,
deposition
;
.
Tanner, Job, lieutenant, of
dis-
for
1
;
;
firewood, 111:143. in
needed
second regiment. Orange county militia, 111:296.
Tallman, Douwe, of Orange county,
N. Y.,
IV:817.
his death,
Tallman, Jonathan, of
New York
ment.
regi-
of third regiment, his
Isaac,
major,
militia
piece
for,
1:533-534, 535;
field
jail
;
ordered intended
militia of,
1:639; m-
at,
habitants ask for troops,
1:743;
taken
11:321;
of
Dutchess county
house,
dragoons
171
;
IV:
11:640,
at,
capture
levies at,
595.
near,
1V:161
made
V:774;
at,
forces
(note),
1V:795; near, VI:
72, 92; commissary general
Talmage,
see also
Tallmadge, Tall-
mage.
Talmage,
—
-,
precinct,
widow,
of
Char-
Dutchess county,
Talmage (Tammage), James, capof sixth regiment,
county
Dutchess
militia, serves in levies,
1 1
:
266; men in his company, II: 627, V:72; petitions, 111:676; proposed as captain of rangers,
111:686;
to
arrest refractory mi-
at,
Vl:92, 100, 110; committee of congress visits camp at, VI:108, 115; headquarters
262
(note),
N. Y., VI:20.
tain,
1:475-476; 1:501;
leather takenat, 11 :625 ;slaughter
Tallman (Talman),
lotte
regiment
state of militia
;
at,
deserter,
Vl:370.
:471
to,
loyalist
militia,
1
at,
1:611, 741
third
line,
1:447;
toward,
ing
Tallman, Dow, chosen captain
at,
VI:259
(note), VIII :406,
417; Maj. Andre conducted to, Vl:260 (note), 262 264 263 (note), (note),
407,
(note)
;
interview
at,
between
Washington and Sir Guy Carleton proposed, VIII: 157, 158; Clinton
at,
VIII :243.
Analytical Index
Tappan.bay, Hudson river, N. Y., enemy's sail in, 1V:352, V:2I (note),
VI:259
scribed
by French
109
de-
(note);
VII:
officer,
of
major,
Christopher,
Kingston, N. Y., brother-in-law of
of
to
board
legislators,
of
report
capital,
by,
news from
1:138;
New
201; sends York city, I :
201-202; attests election of members of general assembly, I 218, 219; member of provincial :
309-310;
1:244,
ness of, 1:349, 358, 359,
852;
850,
committee
679;
1:199,
sends
ill-
421,
information
1:850;
soldiers to vote,
recommendations
and
for
governor
lieutenant-governor.
856; mentioned
for
joins in
1:855-
assemblyman,
11:31; apprises Clinton of election as
family,
governor, 11:89,
11:79-80;
113;
news, 11:100; to write dictated council
letter,
11:134;
in
safety,
11:136;
forwards
of
news
from Fort Stanwix, 11:156-157; describes situation of Gen. Schuyler,
11:194-195;
introduced
to
Gen. Heath, 11:346-347; direction given to, 11:375; communi-
of
daughter
(Polly),
Tappen, writes to Clinton, 1:421-422; compliments 1:683, 111:456; conveys quest, 11:416.
re-
to,
Tappen, Peter (Dr), brother-inlaw of Clinton, sends news of
378;
342-343,
1:314-315,
family,
Fort
at
I:
Montgomery,
rejoices in burning of
York, 1:358;
his
wife,
I:
389; removes Clinton's family to place of safety,
11:409, 41
1,
416-417, 419; denounces Wil-
Emmot, 11:543-544; James
liam
sends
Clinton
735
;
his
war
sends
:
location
in
of Christopher
New
I
of allowing
for
IV:355; VI appointment,
Tappen, Mary
writes concerning Col. Snyder,
suggests method
on
;
VIII :79, 109, 140.
337, 363;
;
fail-
1
terms
obtain
interested
about suspected persons, 1:637 proposes to see Clinton, 1 :683
849
IV:21
ure of ammunition,
to ob-
forts
;
Hudson,
congress,
11:577-578; note given by,
ester,
High-
on
;
complains of experiences at Roch-
29 on committee
1
made
continued
cation to, regarding iron, 11:521
recommends
lands, struct
—
Tappen, Christopher
m
to report 1
member
1:18;
Clinton,
board
:
86i
Papers
11:610; informs Clinton of
(note).
Tappen,
— Clinton
V:33;
Ludinton,
836;
461, articles tiere,
Tappen,
message
to,
IV:
prevented from joining Col. justice,
carried by, to
VI:871, VII
VI:
VI:586;
assessor,
Du
:41 1,
Simi-
413.
Peter, lieutenant, of second
regiment.
New York
VIM 88,
586-587.
Tappen, Teunis, captain,
artillery,
at
Fort
Montgomery, 1:269, 315; com-
State of
New York
continued Tappen. Teunis missary. 1:442-443, 445, 448 433, 434.
Tarrytown rumored
862
—
Tappen, Tjaatje, Mrs Petrus Tap pen, mother-in-law of Clinton,
I
201,297,307,11:89,360,111 615,
644,
IV:407,
441, 377.
615,
VI:488,
743, V VII:I88,
VII
for,
:27.
Tarbel, Silvanus, of Col. Roswell
Hopkins' county
Dutchess
of
regiment
11:626.
militia,
Tarepening, John, of Capt. Uriah Drake's Ulster county exempts.
V:3,
4. lieutenant-
Banastre,
colonel, of British Legion, in ac-
IV:124; Gen. Sumter, VI:
near Kingsbridge,
tion
defeated
b}'
524;
Guilford Court House,
at
VI:738;
VII:
prisoner taken by,
attacked
376;
Lauzun's
by
Legion, VII:377.
Tarrytown, at,
N. Y., enemy
lands
361,
364;
1:150,
11:360,
enemy's ships near, 1:286; troops ordered to, 1:307; communication
with,
endangered,
1
:389
396; person apprehended near 11:336;
stores at, threatened, II
515-516; water guard 551,
111:195; burning
at, of,
II II
678; Maj. Andre's capture at 11:728 (note), VI: 258 (note) troops arriving
at,
11:786;
skir-
mish near, 111:27, 28; enemy's
squadron
approaches,
111:131;
against,
moved made at,
provisions to be
;
from, 111:726; capture
IV:145,
165;
to
exposed
in-
IV:181, 347, 355; large vessels do not easily sail
cursions,
\':24
above,
make 252;
244,
(note);
refugees
reprisals,
V:243-
sloop
to
permitted
VI :438, 440; in power of enemy, VI:486-487; resident of, VI:872 (note); atdescend
to,
destroy stores
to
tempt
97-98
at,
109
(note),
VII:
(note);
withdraw from, VII: 10
frigates
Sir
Tarleton,
continued
expedition
111:361
from,
Tar, impress warrant
—
I
(note).
Tate,
VI
contracts held by,
,
:
120, 121. also
see
Tater,
Teetter,
Teater,
Titter.
Tater, George, of Rhinebeck pre-
N. Y., V:372.
cinct,
Taulman, man.
see
Tallman, Tol-
also
Taulman, Harmau. ensign of Col.
H.
A.
Orange
Hay's
regiment,
petitions
for
of militia requirements,
Taulman, Peter, Oliver
221
continental
VI:
regiment,
ensign
Malcom's
William
VI:903.
lieutenant, of Col.
Spencer's formerly
;
county
reduction
regiment,
in
Col.
additional
VI:769-
770.
Taulman, Col.
Theunls,
lieutenant,
of
A. H. Hay's Orange county
Analytical Index
—
Taulman, Theunis regiment,
Tavern ing,
for
petitions
of requirements,
continued reduction
VI :903.
United
States,
bills
557,
554-555,
540,
V:310; parliamenLord
IJI:I98;
of,
right
tary
11:838,
involving,
821,
North discusses American,
by seven
counties,
circular
urging
VII:366-367; VII:
collection,
510; Massachusetts form
III:
(note); amounts paid
230-231
Valley
suggests uni-
Vin:65; Robert
system,
entrusted
map
724-725, 758-759; care
V :82
of,
83-84;
his
;
V:84;
wife,
his
VII:
education,
405.
V:260; asked to proV:575-576; Clinton to, V:627; forwards letWilliam Smith's V:711-
wTites ter
of
712; sends Clinton information
V:7I2-7I3; work in Tryon
acting governor.
N. Y.,
1:5; trustee of
State Library, 1:5; on committee of
defense,
news
sends to
Clinton,
tions,
1:387 of
(note);
Burgoyne
11:340-341;
111:334; requested
peti-
to
V:744-746;
county, tary
servations on
his ob-
Tryon county
considered for
;
tories,
appoint-
ment, VI:24; money to be con-
veyed by, VI:252-253; recommends John N. Bleecker, VI:
483-484; describes frontier horand alarm in Albany, VII:
rors
303-305
;
ex-
amine alleged violation of Saratoga convention, 111:575-576,
sends mili-
news, V:838-839;
V:901
Tayler, John, of Albany,
:
cure pass,
describes enemy's
548;
V
signs
memorial,
concerning loyalists,
conveys package of money, VII:
will left in
his hospitality,
228. Tayler, George, of Albany, N. Y.,
IV:
to,
669; recommends proper channels for distributing fund, IV:
Morris discusses, VIII :225-226,
73,
be-
in
sufferers,
IV:363-364; favors exchange of IV:405; w^ill not attend legislature, IV:572; purchase of
finances.
585-,
continued
IV:130; appeals
sembly,
prisoners,
Taxation, see also
IV:538,
—
half of Cherry
keepers, ordinance regulat-
863
Papers
Tayler, John
1:85-86.
Taxation,
— Clinton
alists
relates capture of loy-
and brush with
insurgents,
examines
VII:405-407; money paid him, VII:490, 507-508; commends
charge of violation, 111:584-585,
bearer of important information,
IV:365-368,
423;
586, 587-588, 598-599, 616,
IV:420; ists,
for
reports killing of loyal-
111:616;
to Clinton
on
bill
rum, IV:70; member of as-
VII:62I. Tayler,
N.Y.,
Margaret,
of
Albany,
wife of John Tayler, III:
588, 616, 1V:368, 831, 852,
State of
864
Tayler, Margaret
—
continued
New York Taylor.
Andrew
—
continued
V:83-84, 576, 713, 839, VI:
282-283;
484. VII:304-305, 508.
1V:398; on personal affairs of Clinton, IV:425-426; money sent to prisoners by. VI:645.
Taylor,
carries
,
VI:
letter,
656.
Andrew,
Taylor,
colonel,
quartermaster general,
be
delivered
accounts
to,
552, 594;
testimony to be given by,
628;
:606,
1
gives order for delivery of
:648
tea,
1
ant,
1:652;
of
625;
1:531,
1:549,
of,
deputy
articles to
assist-
appoint
to report disposition
:662-663
1
iron,
w^ill
;
forwards
;
1:738-739, 746; forwards packet, 1:745; finds cannon his 1:747; unguarded, prisoner,
of
knowledge
789; orders
1
prisoner, to,
1:832,
:788-
11:29,
30. 103-104; at Newburgh, I 855, 11:38, 72, 83, 84, 419 on stores and scows, 11:38-39 obtains directions about salt provisions,
11:72, 73; consults Col.
Malcom, 11:73, 76, 77; on good news from northward, 11:345; tries to
obtain sloop for Clinton,
11:345, 353; arranges portation
of
grain
to
for trans-
II:
army,
672-674,
699; has charge
Clinton's
effects,
11:698-699;
meets with
difficulty
teams,
11:740,
ing
of
in
procur-
796-799.
111:180; on cases of inoculation, 11:810;
his
difference
with
Lt.
Col. Wiesner, 111:115-116; suffers
accident,
111:116;
trouble in securing pasture.
has III:
certificate
by,
given
Ann, of Albany county, N. Y.. convicted and sentenced,
Taylor.
111:609, 610. Taylor, Benjamin, of Mile Square,
Westchester county, N. Y., 318.
N.
county,
Albany
of
Catharine,
Taylor,
and
convicted
Y.,
II:
sentenced, 111:609, 610.
Taylor,
Kinderhook.
of
Christeen,
N. Y.,
indicted. 111:610.
of
Cornelius.
Taylor.
N.
county,
Y.,
Albany
accomplice
in
robbery, 111:655, IV:121, 187-
188. Taylor,
Daniel,
loyalist
spy,
his
11:398-399; papers taken from, 11:399-401, 413-
confession,
414;
his
11:403;
capture,
his
imprisonment, 11:415, 422, 429,
462; tried and condemned, 443-444.
II:
Taylor, Elijah, prisoner, his offense,
11:318-319, 337. Taylor,
Ephraim,
county. N. Y.,
Richmond loyalist. V:159 of
(note).
Taylor. Ezekiel. major, of twelfth regiment,
marches
Albany county to
Schoharie,
attempt to capture, in
representation
916.
to
militia,
111:413;
V:273;
joins
Clinton,
V:
Analytical Index
Taylor, George,
Jr,
assistant
state
V:32!, 867. 868-869.
agent,
1 1
:
Livingston's regiment of
county
militia,
R.
of Col. Peter
Taylor, Harme,
Albany
IV:36.
Tearpenning, see also Teerpenning, Tearpenning, John, of Rombouf precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,
Taylor (Talor), Henry, Samuel Drake's regiment Westchester county
Peter
Tearse, first
Col. of
VI:
militia,
70.
793, VII see
Teater,
Saratoga
district,
N. Y., iV:770. Taylor, Jeremiah, of Col. Marinus Willett's levies,
flour,
¥11:286.
desires
John,
Taylor,
export
11:750.
on
Y.,
Orange county, VII: 20,
parole,
1
126. in
Taylor, Joseph, employed work, 1:640.
public
Van
Rensselaer's regiment of militia,
Taylor, Neil
Albany V:383, 385.
(Neal), indicted
for
robbery, 111:610, 616. Taylorsville, crosses
VI:
also
Tater,
Teetter,
Rhinebeck pre-
of
John,
N. Y., V:372.
cinct,
Tebow, Andries, of Orange N. Y., L599.
by court 1V:272.
county,
of
lieutenant,
Hathorn's
John
regiment
militia,
Col. of
his trials
1:599-600,
martial,
Tebow, Peter, of Orange county, N. Y., 1:599, 600. N. Y.,
river at,
Vill:
111:726.
loyalist,,
Teerpennng,
see also Tearpenning,
Terpening, Terpenning.
Teerpenning,
hended
Washington
Pa.,
Delaware
Hne,
Teed, Joseph, of Dutchess county,
Taylor, Joseph, of Col. Robert
county
resigns,
of
:20, 25.
Orange county
of
John,
Taylor,
1V:30;
Tetow, John,
to
New York
Titter.
Teater, Israel, of
Taylor,
lieutenant
B.,
regiment,
adjutant, of
vice,
Tees.
Elias,
to
be
appre-
for avoiding military ser-
1:299-300. William,
of
Marbletown,
N. Y., 1V:52.
400. Tea, tax
on,
how
with by
dealt
Lord North, 111:231
(note).
Teachmen, Nicholas, of county, N. Y., 1:600. Teachout, William, of city,
865
VI:567.
337.
N.
Clinton Papers
Terpening,, Terpenning.
Taylor, Gilbert, introduced to Clinton by Chief Justice Morris,
—
Vl:360.
Orange
New York
Teets, see also Dietz. Teets, Christophel, loyalist, of Lt.
Rose's
recruits,
William,
loyalist,
Rose's
recruits,
Jacob 636. Teets,
Jacob
11:635,
of
Lt.
1:751,
866
State of
—
Teets, William
continued
New York Teller,
James
—
continued
759, 761, 762, 790, 791, 792,
county
11:635.
397, 414. 505.
Teets, William, of Col. Levi ling's regiment,
Teetshorn,
Paw-
Teller
11:40, 50. of
Isaac,
Coxsackie, N. Y., 111:137, 138.
IV: 137, 138, oner, V:752.
New
Teetter,
Edward,
Telfair,
to
Georgia
continental
1
from
delegate
tain,
congress,
mittee of safety,
(Tilford), William, cap-
county
militia,
89, 414,
member
II:
1:601, 602,
V:17, 30, VI:624;
Pawling's regiment,
1
Col. Levi
:806, 826,
834, 842, 857, 11:22, 40, 50, 66, 91,
124; member of court
of inquiry, 1:853; party ordered
out by, IV:I7.
Teller (Taller) parole,
,
,
1
William,
eller,
on
V:442.
prisoner,
(Dr),
VII: 101,
Abraham
Teller's
1:302; enemy's vessels near, I: 678, 11:726 (note), 111:131, 141, IV:355, VII:98
(note);
men captured at, IV:599; British land at, IV:857 (note),
galley
871,
V:4,
of truce
at,
870,
loy-
Telt,
102,
for surgeon,
Jacobus,
of
25
(note);
V:370, 390,
Thomas, of Haverstraw N. Y., V:471.
Schenectady,
petitions,
111:467-468;
111:459-460; trustee of
dis-
of
tragedy
of,
:xxxi.
Temple, Robert, of Ulster county, N. Y., killed, IV: 17-1 8.
Temple Bar, London, England,
I
:
58.
Clinton College, VI:536.
James, captain, Morris Graham's
Charlotte,
Temple,
VIII
1:335.
reply
to,
recom-
(Dr),
N. Y.,
Teller,
Jr, of exem.pts of
N. Y., 111:137, 139. (Taller's) point, Hudson N. Y., crossing near,
trict,
mended Teller,
violation
659. ,
158. Teller,
his
Coxsackie,
flag
Teller (Taller), alist
loyalist
to
of privilege, 111:483-484, 486.
river,
in
pris-
1:436; permits
111:470;
to,
of court martial, 1:749,
764, 775, 11:59;
VI: 104;
John (James), captain of to collect boats for com-
eller,
given
of second regiment, Ulster
regi-
sloop,
VII:360, VIII:39 (note). Telford
Taylor)
third
James, permitted to go York city, 111:236.
Feller,
Abraham, of Rhinebeck precinct, N. Y., V:372.
captain,
of
381,
ment, Westchester county militia,
Teetter, see also Tater, Teater, Titter.
Tailor,
(Taller,
James, of
exempts
1:335,
regiment,
Col.
Tenafly,
Dutchess
works
N. at.
J., enemy throws up IV: 101.
Analytical Index
Ten
Broeck,
(Mrs),
— Clinton
of
Rhinebeck, N. Y., 111:421.
Ten
Broeck, Abraham, brigadiergeneral of militia, advised to
officers,
order movement of levies,
serve
Gen.
Schuyler
asks
ments from, 1:385 81
53,
;
on
Gen. Schuyler, at
:305
;
reinforce-
(note),
committee
to
1:387
II:
aid
(note);
Skenesborough, 1:395;
presi-
dent of convention, 1:473, 479,
480, 492, 493, 662 (note), 666 (note), 671, 763, 792, 793 forwards resolutions to ;
Clinton,
1:521;
orders
to,
152-153, 163, 167, 334, 54, 227-228, 229;
744, to
II:
III:
orders given
199 (note), 201, 778-779, 111:39, 256;
11:193,
by,
command
militia
in
army, 11:276; writes
northern in
behalf
of
Henry Cuyler, 11:330; recommendation made to, 11:337338;
his brigade,
—
Abraham
Broeck,
continued
13-14, 68; complains of
Ten
1
867
Papers
11:456, 734,
98;
111:68,
militia
represents
four rnonths militia to
desire of
near Albany,
111:97-98;
Clinton's view conveyed
to,
III:
113, 123; Gen. Schuyler writes to,
111:232; informed that troops
are ordered
from Albany, 111:
332, 335, 336-337; 111:334;
tion,
troops,
signs peti-
applied
to
for
111:379, 380; forwards
news of
frontier,
111:380-381;
Col. Jacob Klock calls on,
for
troops, 111:382; has news from
Schoharie,
413-414;
111:383,
to, 111:388, 405, 429, 432-433, 445, 448. 467. IV:
orders
88, 655; to,
be forwarded
letter to
111:408;
news
has
from
111:414-415;
Caughnawaga,
wishes Clinton's presence in Al-
bany,
111:422-423,
discusses
427-428; 111:473,
expedition,
744-745, 780, 111:11-14, 186,
513-514, 536; express
336. 337, 380, 421-422, 474,
111:476;
488, 495, 537, 707, IV:254,
111:495, 504; brigade orders of. 111:514-516; Clinton to, on ex-
652, 654, 668, 680, 687, 732, 751, 753, 754, 766, 771,803,
828,
830,
850,
863,
167, 305, 306, 569,
V:87,
603,630.
pedition,
court
orders
111:517-518;
sent to.
martial,
justice,
111:525, 528; information to be sent to,
111:545
;
apprised of de-
111:555-
683, 696, 706. 716, 728, 737,
struction of setdements.
740, 796, 895, 923, 944, 948,
557. 559; apprehensive for frontier. 111:557-558; shows condi-
¥1:37,47, 64. 79, 80,97.98, 100, 137, 141. 156.275, 290, 344, 351, '368, 374, 376,402, 503, 504; urged to indicate proper persons for
officers,
III:
of 111:562-564, militia, 571, 689-691; Clinton to, on means of frontier defense. III:
tion
573-575; appeals
to,
from Scho-
868
State of
Ten Broeck, Abraham
—
continued
594-595;
111:583-584,
harie,
New York Ten
opinion of,
;
Col. William Butler confers with,
tribution
111:596;
725
600 to
to
Clinton, to for
appealed
;
proceedings
reports
and plans
111:599indulgence
709;
111:694,
delinquents,
submits case of delinquents. III:
701-703; urged over
thority
708
exercise au-
to
111:707-
militia,
learns of Brant's activity at
;
Unadilla, IV: 15-1 6, 31
orders
;
IV:33, 63, 64, 76, 77,
from.
121, 285; discusses punishment of
disobedient
36-38
;
proach,
militiamen,
Clinton
frontier,
efforts
of
officers
IV:72-73;
maintain
to
militia,
to,
IV:54-
his
IV:79-81
;
tends information of enemy's rav-
German
Flats,
I
V :8
1
-83
;
exhorted to protect frontier, IV: joins
proceedings,
enemy's
m
report of court
IV: 189;
incursions,
268;
266-267, martial
his dispositions
settlements, i'-es
ler,
relief
learns
I
of
IV:254, court
reports
expenses,
energy approved,
475
IV:255; his V:277; states
for protection of
IV:290-292 promto refugees, IV:474;
Gen. SchuyIV:655, 663; recommenda-
;
tions
758;
to confer with
to to
IV:779;
enemy's approach,
form
may 829;
843, 852; his
they
IV:8n,
regiment,
levies,
IV:
returns of levies
from
distribute
to
think
to
levies
encourages
brigade,
signs memorial,
V:167,
V:260;
VI:93; in
Tryon V:329, 331. 332, 333;
county,
acquainted
V:350;
with
Hugh
distribution
Fraser,
of his
bri-
V:365. 366; men exempted by, V:383, 384, 385; directions given to, V:560, 568, 572, 634-
explains
;
receive notice
to
IV :5 3-54;
55; authority of general
84-85
appoint
IV:
fund,
officers of levies,
gade
defined for his benefit,
ages at
of
concerning dis-
relief
IV:752, 766;
continued
advised of enemy's ap-
on protection of
control
IV:
of
to
;
—
Abraham
Broeck,
731
made by, IV:7I2, make return, IV:724,
be
defense
for
of
frontier.
635, 636, 675, 706, 943-944,
948;
his orders, V:569, 578, 629, 716, 737, 738, 746; con-
dition
of
northern border
of
known
to,
V:5 70-571; on
attack
learns
of
injured,
com-
V :633-
embarrassment,
missary
V:
Harpersfield,
632-633, 637;
634;
made learns
V:696,
713,
754, 895, 945; application to, from Tryon county, V 70 -702 1
:
Col.
Van
V:707;
Schaick asked
his
;
to assist,
judgment concerning
V:727; Col. Klock V: 739-740; into,
exemptions,
appeals
formed of enemy's appearance calls
in
V:8 19-820,
842; on Col. Williams, V:845-
Schoharie,
846; Gen. Van Rensselaer con-
Analytical Index
—
Ten Broeck, Abraham continued fers with, V:895, 919; will ap-
V :9
prove exemptions,
interprets general orders,
2
mis-
;
V:946;
account of destruction
transmits
of
1
VI: 79-82;
Canajoharie,
to
continue defense of frontiers, VI.
156, 275, 289.
141-142,
98,
292, 304; forwards intelligence, VI :320 sends supplies to Schen;
—
Clinton Papers
Ten
869
Adam,
Broeck,
ensign,
Albany county proposed for continental
eighth
regiment,
militia,
V
appointment,
1
:
8
4.
1
Ten Broeck, Benjamin,
of exempts
and Hurley, N. Y.,
of Kingston
111:612.
Ten
Broeck,
N.
Y.,
of
Dirck,
United
transmitted
tickets
Albany,
States
289-290,
VI:344-345; advises Col. VI:349, 354; Gansevoort, countermands orders, VI 350-
missioner of loan office,
ough,
:
35
I
New
people of
to protect
;
Hampshire Grants, VI:356; received
telligence
warded
to
move
VI:376,
militia
378;
Gen. James Clinton frontier,
for-
from,
Washington, VI: 358;
attempts to atoga,
in-
m
to Sarto
aid
defense of
VI:379-380; has
late
regarding enemy, VI 393, 398; requested to make ex-
accounts
:
in
emptions
quartermaster's
VI:402;
partment,
trustee
deof
VI:536; asked appointment, VI:671
Clinton College, to
favor
meeting of
furnished with lays
question
officers,
VI :733
return,
VI: 793
concerning
senator,
VIII:
345, 349, 350, 351, 352, 361,
public work,
Ten
Broeck,
1
:641
.
of
John,
N. Y., on committee 1:387
Schuyler,
Albany, Gen.
to aid
(note);
peti-
tions,
111:334;
323;
attends meeting to consider
sheriff,
frontier defense,
VII:322,
VII:619.
Ten Broeck (Ten Brook),
John, of
Claverack
district,
of
exempts
N. Y., 111:642, IV:651.
Ten Broeck, John C, first
his promotion,
line,
VII :20.
Ten Broeck, Leonard, militia,
captain, of
New York
regiment.
regiment,
captain, of
Albany county
111:446, 447, 452, 453.
Ten Broeck,
Peter, captain, of Sir
Johnson's
11:285,
regiment, record,
IV:220;
Royal IV: 187; his
King's
may
be
ex-
changed, V:386, 518.
Ten Broeck, eighth
32
111:73,
IV:374,V:173, 216-217, 385. Ten Broeck, Jasper, employed on
John
27; Indian commissioner, VIII: 364, 370.
111:73,
court
martial sentences before Clinton,
VII:475-476;
II:
228, 339, 340, 341, IV:374; com-
tenth calls
349,
lottery
through,
mayor, VI: has news from Skenesbor338;
VI:321;
ectady,
of
Peter,
lieutenant,
of
regiment, Albany county
State of
870 Peter
—
VI:51;
in
Ten Broeck, militia,
Ten Eyck,
continued
VI:
levies,
625.
Ten
Samuel,
Broeck,
tenth
permission given by. III:
militia,
452, 453;
list
supplies
of delin-
quents,
IV:33-34; informed
service
of regiment will
in
supplying
837-839; his 884; elected
diffi-
levies,
steadfastness, to
that
be en-
meets
IV':55-56;
forced, culty
of
major,
Albany county
regiment,
VI VI
assembly, VII
Broeck, Samuel
J., of
exempts,
N. Y.,
of Claverack district,
Ill:
642, IV:652.
Ten
public work,
1
:64
1
lieutenant, of line,
VI :223,
V:367,
paymaster,
public work,
1
:64
1
in
.
Ten
of
Eyck, Barent, N. Y., 111:327.
Albany,
Ten Eyck, Barent H.(?),
of Al-
bany, N. Y., V:274.
Ten Eyck,
Van
Barrent, of Col.
Albany county
militia,
Daniel, of
fireman,
N. Y.,
New York
Henry,
Ma-
VII:286. of
Albany,
refuses oath of allegiance,
111:605.
V:
274.
Ten Eyck, N. Y.,
Half Moon,
Kitty, of
applies for pass, V^:575-
576; in New York city, V:714. Ten Eyck, Matthew, of exempts of and Hurley, N. Y.,
Kingston 111:612.
Ten Eyck (Teniek), camp J.,
in
Ber-
VI: 146.
Mary, of Kingsland district, Tryon county, N. Y., petitioner, VI: 23.
Tenis,
Tenny, county
Terbos,
of
Elijah,
regiment
militia,
Roswell
Col.
Dutchess
of
V:7I.
Daniel, major,
of
second
regiment, Dutchess county militia, of
communication,
I
:
584; flour purchased of, V:168. Ter Bush, Henry, of exempts of Marlborough, N. Y., 111:411. Ter Bush, Isaac, recruit for contiVll:580.
nental service,
Terghhathaghtous, warrior at Fort Schuyler meeting, VIII :353.
Terhune,
N.
,
of
Hackensack,
horses purchased for,
J.,
I:
608, 629. Terjay, John, prisoner with enemy,
of Col.
rinus Willett's levies,
Eyck,
V:383.
VI 11:304.
Ten Eyck, Guerney, Ten
Rob-
Rensselaer's regiment of
Ten Eyck,
of Albany,
111:327,
petitions,
medium
224, 234.
Ten Eyck, Andrew, employed
city,
N. Y.,
drowned,
line,
V:230 (note). Ten Eyck, John H.,
Hopkins'
New York
regiment.
in
.
Ten Eyck, Abraham,
ert
John, of second regi-
New York
I
Broeck, William, employed
first
ment,
gen county, N.
322.
Ten
New York
11:596.
Ternay,
Charles
Chevalier
de,
Henri admiral,
d'Arsac,
French
Washington's views of strategy communicated to, VI: navy,
'
Analytical Index
Ternay, Charles Henri d'Arsac
—
continued
— Clinton
Sandy Hook, VI:12 makes request for flour,
871
Terwilliger, Jonathan, lieutenant, of third
10-12 (note); declines attempt-
Papers
Ulster
regiment,
wounded by
militia,
county
loyalists,
I
:
ing to pass
751. 752, 753, 756, 759. 768,
(note)
770. 773. 775, 784, 795; of
;
Vl:328.
exempts, V:3. see
Terpenning,
Terpening,
also
Bordawine, captain of
Terpening, fourth
regiment,
Ulster
county
1:294, 544, 558, 603,
militia,
604,605,
11:9, 111:466.
Terpenning, Hendrick, lieutenant, of Col. Morris Graham's levies,
" Terrible," the, British
war
vessel,
Matthew, of fourth regiment. Orange county militia, V:686.
Terril,
loyalist,
111:603.
judgment against captain of
V:I93
Tew,
Francis,
teenth
for
tried
Ter Willigan, Uriah,
delin-
Rombout
of
county,
N. Y., VI:567. Terwilliger
(Terwillegen,
Terwil-
leger), Hendrick, of Col. Jona-
Hasbrouck's
regiment
Ulster county militia,
testifies
of in
court martial, 1:590; of exempts
Hanover
precinct,
111:499,
IV:125. Hermanus, of Tryon N. Y., prisoner, VI:660, county,
Terwilliger,
British
Stony
154 (note). island
the,
Dutch
army,
V:I53
Point,
North
in
V :408 return
vessels
sea,
(note) to,
;
VII:
373.
Dutchess
precinct,
Texel,
seven-
of
captain,
regiment, at
pri-
(note).
prizes taken to,
Terry, Peter O., petitions, VI:529.
727.
ing,
(note),
quency, V:686, 687.
of
Mamakat-
N. Y.. IV:563.
county, IV:447.
Joshua,
than
683. Terwilliger, Solomon, of
killed
Terrill, John, of Dutchess county,
Terry,
Ulster county,
of
Ezra, of exempts, of Char-
N. Y.,
Mathew, N. Y.. IV:
Terwilliger (Trewilliger),
vateer,
V1I:36I, 379.
lotte
Pawling's regiment, 11:40.
Tetre, Joseph Jacob, du, recovers
11:266.
Terrill,
Levi
Col.
of
Joseph,
Terwilliger,
Tearpenning, Teerpenning,
sachem
Teyekanatsiajere,
at
Fort
Schuyler meeting, VIII :35 3. Teygert, see Tygart, Tygert. recruit for conti-
Thacher. Stephen, nental service,
V1I:580.
William
Thackeray,
Makepeace,
English novelist, describes mother of
George
III, 1:22.
Thanksgiving day, congress,
proclaimed
by
IV :280.
T'haoughweanjavergan
weanjawegen), John, colonel.
see
(ThoughHarper,
State of
872
Tharington, William, of Col. Roswell Hopkins' regiment of Dutchess
county
V:71.
militia,
see Brant, Joseph.
Thayendanegea,
Theal, see also Thiell. Theal, Charles, pass given
to,
V:
364. empts of Hanover precinct, Ul-
IV -.126.
county, 111:499,
Theis (Heis, Tise), Jost Henrich, prisoner,
476;
of
436, 467, exempts of Hanover pre11:429,
Ulster
cinct,
county,
111:499,
German
chaplain,
Thomas, Edward, of Westchester county, N. Y., VI:629, 630.
Thomas, John, major-general,
his
sketch
of,
appointment,
,
under Burgoyne
at
Saratoga, II:
1
0-2
(note)
1
1
1
;
.
Thomas, John, Jr, of Westchester county, N. Y., VI:629, 630. captain, of second
Thomas, Joseph,
New York
regiment.
VI:916, VII
Thomas,
Lewis,
second
artillery,
:69, 145.
of
ensign,
British
regiment,
fifty-
army,
Thomas
Paine,
1
:59.
Thew, Abraham, of Haverstraw, N. Y., plundered and made 11:604.
prisoner,
Thomas, Moses, N. Y., injury
Cochecton,
of
suffered by. III:
390, 425-426.
(note).
Thetford, Norfolk, England, birthplace of
:2
:2
1
wounded, V:598 (note).
IV: 126. Theobald,
453
of Thomas, Daniel, Flushing, N. Y., loyalist, 1:158 (note).
1
Theis (Teis, Teers), Jacob, of ex-
ster
New York
Thiell, see also Theal.
Thomas,
Suffolk
of
Richard,
N. Y.,
county,
prisoner,
11:723;
seeks exchange, 111:275-277.
Thomas, Thomas, colonel, of second regiment, Westchester county to
militia,
command
I:
levies,
Haverstraw.
258; ordered to Kingsbridge, I: 309 order to, concerning his
Thirteen United States of America,
house, 1:382-383; to aid in re-
Thiell,
Jacob,
of
N. Y., V:471. 11:707
(note),
;
VI:673,
708.
county,
Jonathan, of Beekman's precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,
unteers,
Thorn,
his estate,
VI:516.
Thom (Tom), Thomas, his
316, 326, 349, 353. sixth
Beriah
(Bermiah), of regiment, Dutchess county
militia, II
:626.
1
1
:463
;
:482
;
to
grain
from
command
vol-
quota of men
re-
quired of, 11:3; sends return, II:
325; order transmitted through, loyalist,
family and effects, IV:315-
Thomas,
and
stock
moving
739, VII:5, 518.
11:777; property that
may be
en-
trusted to, 111:355; his captivity
and parole,
N':2I1-2I3,
221;
appeals for protection of Westchester county,
ply
to,
V:541
;
V:539-540; reto, VI:7I-
orders
Analytical Index
—
Thomas, Thomas 72
continued
nental
VI: 187-1 88;
troops,
recommends provision ing
troops
464
1
:463-
removal of disaffected
for
VI:464-465;
famihes, to,
V
seeks approval of proceed-
;
mgs
for replac-
withdrawn,
Clinton
on measures for protection of
V 1:4 7 7-4 78;
county,
advised
to
VI:50l-502; Col. Samuel Drake, VI:
respect civil rights, arrests
521;
630
stories
has
;
Clinton ures,
VI:629,
affecting,
correspondence with about protective meas-
796;
VI:794-.795,
inter-
ested in commissions to boat cap-
VI:795-796;
tains,
Maj. Delivan, VII
reinforce
to :3 1;
to
Clinton Papers
pro-
vide officers for levies, VII :97-
VI 1:51
represents peril of county,
I;
VII:
605-606, 631.
Thompson, Tomson. Thompson,
asks
ment of account, VII:
Thompson, Amos, 676.
settle-
8.
I
III:
petitioner.
Thompson, Amos, Jr, his political sentiments, VI:705-707. Thompson, county,
Andrew, of Orange N. Y., IV:172.
Thompson,
Andrew,
of
captain,
Col. Frederick Weissenfels' lev-
VI:272, VII:244, 271, 352; information given by, VII:
ies,
453,454,455. Thompson,
Archibald,
III:
tory.
617,618, V:633.
N. Y.,
of
Charlotte
Dutchess
county,
Caleb,
petitions,
111:676;
re-
fuses to give clothing for soldiers,
VI:20.
Thomson,
see
also
Thompson,
Ebenezer,
Hampshire, suspected person,
,
1:637.
Thompson (Tompson),
,
of
Hartford, Conn., 11:606. ,
writes
petition,
tory
prisoner,
of
New
of
state,
secretary
11:618, IV:396, V:655. Thompson, Enos, of Charlotte precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,
111:182; lects
Thompson,
lieutenant,
New York
VI:221;
artillery,
precinct,
blockhouses,
Alexander,
of second regiment,
Thompson,
of
regard-
and sheep,
V:417. Thompson,
m
98, 137-138, 189; interested
testifies
ing seizures of cattle
exchange, VII:227; favors erection
873
Thompson, Aaron,
requests protection by conti-
;
—
petitions,
clothing
for
111:676; colsoldiers,
VI
:
20.
11:773.
Thompson,
Thompson,
,
111:616.
authority
of Cherry ValThompson, ley. N. Y. VI:81I ,
over
Dutchess
of
Ezra,
county, N. Y.,
to
help enforce
militia,
1:526,
533; acquainted with lead mine, 111:395;
petitions,
111:676.
New York
State of
874
Thompson,
lieutenant-
Israel,
Jacobus Swart-
colonel, of Col.
wout's Dutchess county regiment, to
command
his
Clinton
fortification,
writes
enforcing
526, 533;
1:317-
1:363;
to,
1:443;
military
reports
1:350;
commission,
timber,
spects
356;
311,
progress of
318;
near Peekskill,
fort
1:303-304,
to
in-
aid in I
authority,
:
of fraud
states case
11:36; recommended major of exempts, IV: 112.
in bounties,
for
Thompson,
Schaghticoke
district,
of
return
VII:322;
of
colonel,
Israel,
N. Y.,
in
assemblymen-elect, his
house,
VII:609.
of
Dutchess
Thompson,
James, county, N. Y., 111:242.
petitioner.
Jesse,
III:
676. at
Thompson, John, gomery,
:45
1
1
Fort
Mont-
line,
VI:472.
(Tomtson),
John,
of
Cherry. Valley, N. Y., 11:822,
IV:722.
769,
captain,
petitions,
V:916;
of thir-
Albany county
regiment,
militia,
111:210,
levies
from
IV: his
company, VI: 38.
Thompson, person,
New York
111:236.
city,
Pawling's regiment,
Thompson,
11:50,
widow,
Rebecca,
66. of
Cherry Valley, N. Y., IV:340, 675, 787.
Thompson, Robert, of Col. Johannis
regiment of Ulster
Jansen's
county
militia, his application for
exemption, VI: 165-1 66.
Thompson, Samuel,
petitions.
III:
676.
Thomas
Thompson,
Manor
of
carries
(Dr),
of
N.
Y.,
Livingston,
letter,
11:194; William
V:714.
to,
Thompson, William, of Pennsylvania,
brigadier-general,
Three
at
feat
Rivers,
238, 240, 243; to, IV:608.
tale
his
de-
1:237,
attributed
Haver-
(Tomtson), William, Cherry Valley, N. Y., II: 822, IV:261, 340, 411, 675,
Thompson of
722, 787.
Thompson,
William,
ensign,
of
exempts of Orange county, IV:
Thompson, John, teenth
to
Thompson, Phinehas, of Col. Levi
ser-
geant, of fourth regiment, Ne\v
York
exempts
Thompson, William, of straw, N. Y., 11:538.
:
Thompson (Thomson), John,
Thompson
of
Jonathan,
Orange county, IV:628. Thompson, May, permitted to go of
Smith friendly
Thompson, James, of London, England, V:299.
Thompson,
Thompson,
Jonathan,
11:626.
627.
Thompson Jr,
of
(Tomtson), Cherry Valley,
N. Y..
11:822.
Thompson, suspected
William,
empts 628.
of
William W.,
of
Orange county.
ex-
IV:
Analytical Index
Thomson, Andrew, sixteenth
Albany and
militia, his deposition
county
of
lieutenant,
regiment,
V:870, 871. Thomson, Andrew, of fourth certificate,
regi-
—
Clinton Papers
of
Thomas
president,
Vll:66-
nounces
selection
McKean
as
67
spond with the
New York
Thomson,
Charles,
congress,
1:628.
V:538.
secretary
11:489,
of
495,
689, 702, 707, 736, 777,815, 34, 59,
IV:99,
144,
660,
324
(note),
726,
261,
V:9, 89
527, 584,
184,
(note),
454,
518,
Vl:32,
138,
437,
794,
332,
169, 208, 221, 281, 284,297,
298, 328, 331, 343,417,463, 500, 508, 558,.570, 595,710, 715. 734, 740, 755, 791,892,
902, Vll:15, 23, 64, 72, 166. 176, 177, 178, 321, 322,470,
532,
533,
573,
572,
629,
V1I1:6, 40 (note), 46, 47,58, 164 (note), 216, 254, 77,
267,
265,
391
;
announces
choice of John Jay as president
of
IV:359; pormade by Du Simitiere, IV: his
congress,
trait
608; renews
request to Clinton,
V:47 1-472;
papers delivered
V:497;
explains
authority
to,
of
congressional
acts,
lieutenant,
J.,
Brit-
army, with Burgoyne at Saratoga, 11:451 (note).
ish
Thomson, teenth
Hugh,
ensign,
of
six-
Albany county V:
regiment,
militia,
315,440,441, 472, 473,490,
relative to
Vlll:382-384, 387.
111:22,
178, 208, 248, 284,
states
corre-
to
and recommendations,
Thomson, H.
508, 509, 613, 619, 649,665,
817, 829, 836, 875,
of
resolutions for
recruit
Archibald,
nine months' service,
Thomson,
11:46.
line,
Vni:311;
execution
to
Washington
presents
;
congress.
ment.
continued
board of admiralty, V:863; an-
688, 791. of fifth regi-
—
Thomson, Charles
ment, Ulster county militia, VI:
Thomson, Archibald,
875
joins in certification,
871.
Thomson,
of
James,
exempts
of
Charlotte county, 1V:447.
Thomson, William, of Col. William Butler's command, IV: 185.
see
Thonwaghweakavagevea, George, captain.
Thorburn,
of
Grant,
New York
city, Vlll:xvii.
Thorn, John, of Charlotte precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.. VI: 576. Thorn. Richard, major, of Great
Neck, L. I., outrage suffered by, V1I:234. Thorn,
Samuel,
of
Schenectady,
N. Y., VI:334. Thorne, county,
Thorne,
of
Benjamin,
Orange
N. Y., V:679. Obediah,
public work,
1
:64
1
employed 642. ,
on
876
State of
Thornton.
J. Wingate, of Boston, owner of parole of BurMass.,
goyne's
453
11:450 (note),
officers,
(note).
Thornton, John, Heutenant, of Col.
Marmus
Willett's
levies,
VI:
Col.
Ros-
New York Thum, Adam,
Conrath, of Tryon county, N. Y., V:179. Thurman, John, of Coxsackie, N. Y., allegation concerning,
11:849, 851 of
well
Hopkins' Dutchess county
\':72.
militia,
Thorp, Abner, of Smith's Clove,
Orange county, N. Y.. IV:275. Thorp, Andrew, of Smith's Clove, Orange county, N. Y., IV: 275. of
Ezra,
Thorp,
N. Y.,
Harpersfield,
VI:660, 727.
captive,
Thorp, John, of exempts of Orange county, 111:735.
Three Rivers, Canada, action 1:237, 238, 243; troops
443;
prisoners
at.
at,
IV:
VI:605.
at,
Throggs (Froggs, Frogs, Troggs)
Neck
(point)
county, at,
N. Y., guards
1:328;
1:345;
Westchester
,
vessels
stationed
approaching,
slight action at,
residents
of,
111:152,
604;
of
regiment
11:516
V:638
city,
reconnoiters,
VIII
Connecticut regiment,
fifth
VII: 115.
Throop, Josiah, major, refugee from Nova Scotia, V:452-453;
ice,
engage
in military serv-
VI:378-379;
Marinus
VIII
;
refuses oath. III:
store
Willett's
in
levies,
625, VII:494, 551.
New York
in
:xxxiv.
Thurston, see also 1 usten. Daniel, of exempts of Marlborough, N. Y., Ill:
Thurston,
New 411.
Thurston,
Joel,
Hopkins'
Roswell
Col.
of
of
regiment
Dutchess
county militia, VI:589. Thurston (Thirsty), Moses, made prisoner
by Oneidas, I\':133. Seneca deputy
Thweatanin,
at
Fort Schuyler, VIII:371. Tibbet,
Daniel,
county,
Westchester
of
N. Y., 111:159.
Tice, Gilbert, captain, loyalist, Indians led by,
IV: 132; prisoner
taken by, VII:299.
Henry, letter written 1:509-510.
in
be-
half of,
Tichenor (Titchner)
Throop, Benjamin, major, of
^vishes to
his
Thurman, Ralph, captain, recommended to Washington, 1 :646.
Tice,
Washington 410.
Tryon county,
Thum,
895. Thornton, William,
of
N. Y., V:179.
of
Vermont, 613-614.
,
Isaac, major,
opinion
VII:
of,
(Ticondaroga,
Ti-
conderago,
Tycondaroga,
conderoga,
Tycondtaroga,
TyTy-
Ticonderoga
Col.
contaroga, Tyonderoga).
N. Y.,
VI:
want
1:121.
1
98
;
of
stores
Burgoyne
at,
appears
be-
Analytical Index
Ticondcroga
continued
1:142;
fore,
tune
turns
Burgoyne's
1:146;
Al-
there,
sent
:
Ethan
by
of,
surprise
;
I
to,
Allen, 1:200 (note); Capt. Ja-
Wynkoop
cobus
327; attack expected
387
(note),
(note)
705
Gen.
11:101
146
(note);
88;
82,
11:80,
to,
698;
of,
evacuation,
187,
171,
244
considers
433
(note)
;
retreat
551,
11:
to,
losses
enemy's
VII:478, 486, 487; enemy may establish post at, VII:479.
Tid (Rid), Samuel,
VI:
loyalist,
888, 889, 890. Tidd,
thorn's
county
John Ha-
Col.
of
James,
regiment
of
Orange
1V:272.
militia,
Tiddle, Samuel,
loyalist,
VI:836.
Henry, captain, of
Tiebout,
New York
687, IV:559;
enemy moving from, 11:145; American success at, 11:340-341, 344;
enemy
:
190,
11:116;
from,
continued
militia,
regiment.
proclamation
Burgoyne's
issued
—
V:770, 822; commander of company at, VI: 39; loyalists allowed to go to, VI 269; enemy few in number at, for
112,
(note),
111:321,
342,
:
Clair
102,
(note), 228,
259-261,
I
against,
St
capture
its
(note),
(note),
226
conveyed
(note);
11:63
at,
11:62
enemy operating
;
11:61
1:385
at,
(note),
stores
;
1:323,
sent to,
877
Papers
Ticonderoga for-
companies
bany 95 1
—
— Clinton
third
IV:777; offers V:479; joins in
sentation to legislature,
Tiebout, his
resig-
repre-
VI:220.
New York
of
T.,
con-
intelligence
firmed by, nation,
II:
line,
city,
country seat, VIII:xxviii.
Tier, Daniel, procures pasture, VII:
42.
at,
11:449 (note), V:599; cannon removed from, 11:680, 795,
Tifft,
of
Stanton,
ment,
thirteenth
Albany county
regi-
militia,
VI
:
39.
820, 835, 875, 111:6, 10, 11, 25, 59,
124.
105,
134,
149,
151, 315, 713; inquiry into of,
1 1 1
:
1
loss
78 party of Vermonters ;
near, 111:207; enemy's ships at,
111:213,
217;
scouts
111:295,
329,
IV:779,
sent
to,
VII:
449; enemy reported at, III: 368, IV:620, VI:308, 325, 326, 374, 393, 394, VII:438, 452, 457; at,
cost of
IV:507,
508;
British
post
rendezvous
Tilden,
work,
in
employed
John,
pubHc
1:642.
Tilghman, Tench, colonel, aide and secretary to Washington,
Wash-
ington to, on need of strong constitution,
in his
1
:
1
72
;
correspondence
hands, 1:367, 397, 420,
Henry B.
VII:258;
writes
Livingston,
11:752-753;
to
Muhlenberg, 111:696; Heath, V: 390-391.
to to
Gen.
Gen.
State of
878
Daniel,
Tillinghast,
United
IV:451; leaves wheat kill, VI:759. Tillman,
Christopher,
sixth
regiment, factious
militia,
pany, charge,
of
agent
Rhode
States, in
Island,
at
Fish-
of
captain,
Albany county work in his comhis
in
deputy commissary of hides, of
of
Robert
V:383, 384.
Thomas, of Manor Livingston, N. Y., money lent VI:644-645.
by,
sergeant of senate,
WiUiam, of Orange county, N. Y., petitioner, IV:172. employed
Peter,
in
public
now
Timmerman, tacked,
Timpany major,
N.
VI:790.
741.
Mathew,
of
his
Y.,
Tryon
house
of
where
active in
New
Robert, Jersey
stationed,
captures,
1
:
1:740-
Col.
Roswell
of
Dutchess
join at
Athens, Pa., forces ordered
Brant
council held
Gen. Sullivan
to
123
149,
(note),
army
(note);
wounded
sent
scription of,
V:234
army (note)
Sullivan
III
to.
IV:267
proceed
to,
V
182
178,
V:204, 233 V:224; leaves,
at,
V:228;
to,
(note)
;
de-
post
(note), 241
(note);
V:241
(note);
from,
V:241
departs ;
at,
V:233
invalids sent to,
militia
(Tenpenny), loyahst,
county,
11:627.
Gen. CHnton joined Gen. at,
V:247
at-
VII:230.
volunteers,
484;
of
regiment
militia,
543;
at,
lieutenancy of levies,
in
Tioga (Tieoga, Tiyuga, Tyuga)
work, 1:640.
Timmerman, Konrath K., of Tryon county, N. Y., recommended for
county,
Orange
Gen. Sullivan
Tilt,
VI:336;
spy,
of
Elijah,
Hopkins'
1:165;
VI:677.
Tilton,
of
Henry,
N. Y., IV:172.
of
Tillotson,
,
at
Vl:361.
county
Rensselaer's regiment of Al-
Tilman,
N. Y., harbors
Tinney,
Tillman, Richard, of Col.
militia,
of
IV:134.
I.,
(Tinckey),
assist-
V:384.
bany county
Tinkey
jail,
ant commissary of hides,
Van
New York
of
Providence, R.
Tinkie, John,
exempts
Albany, N. Y., 1V:241;
Samuel,
goldsmith, Vllhxxxvi.
Tinkerman, Abraham, captain, Gen. John Glover's brigade,
his
V:260, 411-412. Jr,
months' service, V:538. Tingley,
Scotch Patent, Charlotte county,
Tillman, John, of Albany, N. Y.,
Tillman, John,
Tinglebach, Jacob, recruit for nine
city,
VII:371; phaeton VII :388.
dismissal,
New York
proceeds
to,
(note);
V :248.
Chemung river, Tioga branch, N. Y., IV:293, V:241 (note). Tioga County, N. Y., turns from, 1:1 85.
Tioga Point, see Tioga.
election
re-
Analytical Index
— Clinton
evidence
Tippet, Gilbert, prisoner,
Tocker, see also Tooker, Tucker.
Tise, see Tice, Theis. of sec-
Titcomb, Benjamin, major,
New
Hampshire regiment, Newtown, V:226.
wounded
at
see
Titter,
Teater,
Tater,
also
Rhinebeck,
of
Henry,
N. Y., V:372. Jitus,
VI:623.
his house,
New York
Titus, John, of
city,
V:
Titus, Jonathan, captain, of fourth
New York
regiment.
IV :3,
line,
5,0pp. 788, V:480, 704,924, VI:220.
N. Y.,
111:211.
petitions,
of
Piatt,
district,
Saratoga
of
Jonas,
near
Washington county,
Pa.,
Skippack,
¥111:402.
at,
N.Y.. IV :305.
Tobias, Frederick, of Tryon county,
N. Y.,
captive,
VI:726.
delinquent,
Isaac,
1:266;
harbors supposed emissary, VII:
328-329. Joseph,
V:461 Tobias,
iron
Livingston's
;
prisoner,
loyalist,
exchanged, V:649.
Rebakah,
precinct,
of
Charlotte
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
Todd,
of
Joseph,
(Tobehanna,
Tobe-
hannah), creek. Pa., troops build bridge across,
of
letter,
county
V:230
Col.
I:
militia,
IV:272.
Todd, Robert, lieutenant, ond regiment, Dutchess militia,
John
Orange
of
regiment
of
sec-
county
V:15, 45.
Tolbert (Talbot), Samuel, captain, of
second
vania
Pennsyl-
regiment,
wounded by
line,
mutineers,
(note).
Toll (Tol), Charles, of exempts of Schaghticoke, N. Y., IV:153,
VI:733;
his
Tolman, man.
see
house,
Tolman,
also
VII:615,
(note).
Tallman, Taul-
Harmanus
(Hora-
in
New York
maunos), prisoner city,
11:723.
Vermont, secVI:437, 644, VII:447; deputy secretary, VII:
Tolman, Thomas,
of
retary of council,
95, 447.
Tom,
Nathaniel,
Josiah Smith's
VI:576.
Tobyhanna
Todd, Adam, bearer
616.
Dutchess
of
Benjamin,
Tobey,
Tobias,
ert
VI:548
Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., 11:546. Toamensing,
Tobias,
Robworks, V: at
Tocker, Samuel, employed
Hathorn's
360.
Titus,
V:753.
Livingston's iron works,
362.
Westchester county,
of
,
N. Y.,
Titus,
Tocker, Elias, employed at Robert
753.
Teetter. Titter,
Marbletown,
of
Tock,
N. Y., 111:401.
against, 1:336, 340.
ond
879
Papers
captain,
of
Col.
regiment of Suf-
minute men, 1:338; Malcom's conWilliam Col.
folk county of
tinental
regiment,
1:579,
621;
88o
New York
State of
Tom, Nathaniel
—
continued
ordered to Fort Montgomery,
I
:
692.
Tomb, David, lotte
of
Char-
of
exempts
county, IV:447. district,
Tombs, John, of Saratoga N. Y, V:262.
district,
N. Y.,
residents of,
V:838, VII:302, 553; from Vermont at, VII:608. Tomkins, Edmund, taken
force
prisoner,
11:474.
Tomlinson,
in
instructions
to
,
actor,
VIII
,
seeks
appoint-
:xx
(note).
cont joins
VII:
refugees,
221-222. Oliver,
Westchester
of
county, N. Y., Vl:630.
Hathorn's county
dis-
Tomhannock (Tomhanick), Rensselaer county,
prisoner,
of Col.
Tompkms, Phmehas.
Tombs, Stephen, of Saratoga trict, N. Y, V:262.
—
VI:781-784;
of
Tompkins,
Tombs, James, of Saratoga N. Y.. V:262.
.
Griffin
Tompkins, Jonathan
of
regiment
militia,
John
Orange
IV:272.
Tompkins, Thomas, of Westchester county, N. Y., his house, VIII:
409.
Tomson,
see also
Thompson, Thom-
son.
Tomson, Allen, employed in iron works at Ancram, N. Y., V:753. Tomson, James, employed in iron works at Ancram, N. Y., V: 753.
Tompkins, ment as post
rider,
1:233-235.
Tompkins, Daniel D., governor of New York, his election, 11:877 (note); his father, IV:594.
Tomson, Joshua, of Rochester, Ulster county, N. Y., V:562. Ton, Timothy, of Dutchess county, N. Y, 111:240.
Toncray (Tanckary) Daniel, quar,
(Thomkins),
Tompkins
Isaac,
of
termaster,
Col. Levi Pawling's regiment,
I
of sixth regiment,
Al-
:
826, 857, 11:22, 40, 50, 66,
militia, active in
Ver-
bany county mont interest, VII:403, 610.
91, 124.
Tompkins, John, employed lic
pub-
work, 1:640.
Tompkins, Jonathan of
in
Westchester county,
commissioner
for
111:669, 699;
in
partment,
785. 873.
106,
168,
(note),
N. Y.,
conspiracies,
commissary de-
IV:594,
784,
major,
Griffin,
595,
668.
874, V:105.
169, 249, 294-295
296; promotes exchange
Tongue, George, complaints against, 1:530, 531, 788-789, 814. Tooker, see also Tocker, Tucker. Tooker, Daniel, permitted
New York
city,
to
Tor bay (Torbay), England, leaves,
V:156
go
to
V:360, 374. fleet
(note).
Torbell, Sylvanus, of Col. Roswell
Hopkins' county
regiment
militia,
of
V:71.
Dutchess
Analytical Index
Burgoyne's
Tories,
ation of,
opinion
1
:
64
1
;
I
of,
congress unable
protect, 1:170; how affected by burning of New York, 1 :358; rescue prisoner:, 1:384; desert to
Hackensack,
1
:469
;
captures
247,
88.
cruelties
254
296, 304;
678; ¥11:295-
(rote),
1:498,
of,
Hacken-
force in
in
1:507, 509; meetings
sack,
1:525;
their
property
of,
of,
11:84-
1:470, 476, 510, 693,
of,
1:534;
dejection,
1:543; Gov.
taken,
policy
when
toward,
prisoners, 1:554, 555-557, 653-
654,
746,
11:193,
288, 296-
297, IV:301-302; disarming 1:555 disposition (note);
277;
of,
of
¥111:274-
their property, 1:61 1,
New
quit public works at
Windsor, 1:666; prepare to go to New York city, 1:676; collecting
in
700; driving 1:704,
mountains,
1
and
off cattle
11:678; schemes
:699,
horses, 1:
of,
709, 716-718, 837, 11: 848-849, 850-853; communi-
705,
cating with
735
;
York,
capture whigs,
743; armed go
New
to
New
parties
1:724,
:740-74
1
attempt
1
,
off
244
(note)
communication 11:63
relations
II
by 11:
strength
at
losses
:204, 213; cut
off
in
207-
Oriskany.
communica-
with Fort Schuyler, 11:221
tion their
in
activity
;
woods.
in
343; engagement with, county, 11:366-367; at
troops
(note)
families,
;
in
II
:
Orange
offense
of
11:429; guide
associating with,
458
;
Tryon county, 287, 290-292.
11:246, 285, VII :78-81 lurking
1 1
Kingston,
:
disposition of their
11:531, 581, IV:358.
VI 1:296;
checked
Haver-
in
11:537; flogging of, II: 854-858; removal of, 111:651,
straw,
699. 725-726; by
(note)
on
way
to
in
V:235 Niagara, VI
304; plea
VII:
¥111:221-224;
for.
transportation of,
274;
:
in fear of.
30-32; Albany
273,
(note);
Newtown.
of ;
con-
provincial
V:158-159
battle
denounced
list of,
New York
gress.
¥111:270-271, ¥111:
abandoned.
272, 274, 277-278. Torloch, see Durlach.
Tornaer, Jacob, of Rochester. Ulster
(note); with,
239;
208,
their
;
11:201-202.
Schoharie.
York, 1:747, 749-
Skenesborough, Burgoyne's
continued
144 (note), 198 (note).
to
762, 764-782, 783-785, 787, 11:635-637; 796-798, 788, cutting
—
88i
116,
British
Livingston's intention concerning,
1:553;
Papers
Tories
:
characteriza-
Brant's
160-161;
— Clinton
county, N. Y.. 1¥:768.
Torpichen, James. Lord, lieutenant, of
army,
with
toga, 11:451
Torr,
British
regiment,
twenty-first
Burgoyne
at
Sara-
(note).
Nathaniel,
of
Col.
Samuel
882
State of
Torr, Nathaniel
—
T ownsen d.
continued
Drake's regiment of Westchester county militia, VI:70. Torrey, Noah, of exempts of Kings district,
Albany county, 111:673,
732. Charles,
lieutenant,
of
twentieth regiment, British army,
with Burgoyne
451
Saratoga, II:
at
(note). see also Passaic Falls.
Totowa
Passaic
(Totoway), N. J., bridge county,
1:469; III:
from.
conveyed
provisions
at,
Westchester
of
,
county, N. Y., abandoned prop-
111:152-153.
erty of,
Townsend, enth
Elijah, captain,
of sev-
Dutchess
county
regiment,
militia,
Torriano,
Totowa,
New York
petitions,
his
111:242;
111:247, 249; ad-
commission,
V:29.
jutant,
Townsend, Elijah, of Goshen, N. Y., favor desired by, VII: 387-388. Townsend,
Isaac, sergeant, of Col.
John Field's regiment county
militia,
of
Dutchess
11:734.
143; Washington's headquarters at, VI:282 (note), 293, 348,
Townsend, John, of Queens county, N. Y., loyalist, V:159 (note).
VIII :407.
Townsend, Keziah, of Goshen, N. Y., wishes to bring property from New York, VII:460-461.
Totten, Gilbert, lieutenant, of
fifth
regiment, Dutchess county militia, in
Maj.
Pleas'
detachment,
petitions, 111:240. Totten, James, of Col. Levi
II:
25;
Paw-
ling's regiment, 11:91.
Totten,
James,
of
Col.
Snyder's regiment, Totten,
James,
Johannes
11:109.
sailor
on
sloop,
"Polly Martin," VI:409.
Townsend, Micah, county, N. Y., Simon
touching
of
Cumberland
his
363-364;
shows
new
movement,
state
367; advised tion to
new
certificate
condition
to continue opposi-
state,
111:396-398;
asked to recommend persons for magistrates,
Rene Madeleine Levassor de La, commander, French navy, captures made by, VII:112 (note). Toulon, France, ships of war sent
forms Clinton of revival of
from,
IV:528.
of
111:365-
Totten, William, loyalist, VI:337.
Touche-Treville, Louis
III:
Stevens,
111:398,
510;
in-
New
Hampshire claim to grants, IV 563-564, 693-694; indicates :
policy to be pursued against Ver-
IV:564-565, 695-696. V:l 10-1 informed of indig-
mont,
1
1
;
Hilkiah Grout, IV:697-
Tourneur, see also Turner.
nities to
Tourneur, Henry, captain, of regiment of Haverstraw militia, II:
700; waits on Clinton, IV:802. 816, \':70; made prisoner, IV:
538, V:774, VI:903.
846;
describes aggressive conduct
Analytical Index
—
continued Townsend, Micah Vermont party, V:67-68; of
V:68-70;
counsels use of force,
copy
cusses
course
committee
of
110; mentions his 112, 617; shows
596; warns
against
are
V:68 1-682;
:
of
V:595-
New Hampintimates
V:
yielding,
Hunt,
success
reports
be sent
to
tice
V
artfulness
616; recommends Maj.
VI
raismg company,
08-
1
:
sacrifices,
V:596;
Yorkers
that
V
legislature,
shire delegates,
dis-
;
congressional
Vermont,
in
Vermont
V :98
of letter,
certifies
in
1-22; no-
:2
VI:513; on
to,
Island,
VI:613; visits Long VI:874-875; secretary
of state,
VII:447.
committee,
Townsend,
&
send
Town-
Co., proprietors of Ster-
Ironworks, 11:708, 709.
ling
at
V:
Minisink,
162.
Townsend, Samuel, deserters
to
fifth
regiment.
11:5-6,
11,
missary
of
paymaster line,
assistant
com-
purchases
47-48; needs
for
West-
1V:708, 789, V: military
V:92-93; Clinton
952-953;
;
of
1:339;
to,
New York
46;
chester county,
list
captain,
be sent
takes prisoner, 1:401 of
shows
883
—
Townsend, Samuel makes
provision
and
VI:267;
prisoner,
VI:
514; brutal treatment efforts 720-721 for 914-915,
Vll:39,
Townsend, Samuel,
148-149; assistant state VI: 149; Clinton to, on
VI
:
agent,
laws
102,
of
Col.
Levi
Pawling's regiment, 11:436.
Field's
county
Col.
of
Townsend, Samuel,
11:734.
militia,
Townshend, Charles, man, chancellor
British
27
secre-
British
tary of state, letter of,
Townshend,
John
Dutchess
of
regiment
Townsend, Thomas,
VIII
:78.
British states-
of exchequer, his 1
:42.
George,
Viscount,
and
statesman.
soldier
V:23-
to,
(note).
Townshend, Vt., from, V:175.
orders
issued
Townsly, Henry, captured on Susquehanna, VI:605. Towsley,
Gideon,
of
Dutchess
county, N. Y., 111:676.
Trafford,
cram
in
employed
An-
V:753.
Thomas, employed V:753.
in
An-
iron works, ,
British
Trape,
John,
iron works,
Trafford,
Traille,
competing with speculators,
49,
439.
V: of
ex-
his
change, Vl:740-741, 862-863,
cram
advises,
VI:
of,
;
support,
difficulty
56-1 57;
:1
of
return
forage,
continued
VI
governing suppHes,
Gen. Pattison writes
Goshen,
of
Roger, killed
Clinton Papers
oppressive measures,
Peter, of Noble,
Townsend. N. Y.,
—
army,
James,
captain, of artillery,
V:24 of
(note).
Col.
Jonannes
Snyder's regiment, 11:1 10.
Traver, see also Trever.
State of
884
Traver, James, of Col. John Frear's
Dutchess
New York Treaty of alliance, with France, III
:
county
233, 259. 278, 479, IV:280,
Traver, Nicholas, of Col. Peter R.
322, 356, 365, 394, 495, 496, 524. 548 (note), VI:116, VII:
Albany
422; sought with Spain, V:289,
of
regiment
V:825.
mihtia,
Livingston's regiment of
county
VII:422.
IV:34.
militia,
Traverse, Bar, of Cortlandt Manor, .
N. Y.,
Traverse,
loyalist,
IV:302.
of
Cortlandt
Sylvanus,
Manor, N. Y., VI:836. Travisse,
Cortlandt
of
Henry,
Manor, N. Y., Travis,
IV :302.
loyalist,
loyalist,
111:113,
of
Treaty
of
IV:280, 322, 394, 524, VI:754; sought with Great Britam, VIII :245, 255, 260;
Tredwell,
New York
Tredwell,
of
(Dr),
brother of Joseph Treat,
Edward,
:
(Rev.), of New sermon preached by,
Joseph city,
church, VIII
intended
for,
(Dr),
forwards
account of battle of Monmouth,
111:508-509; advises that women be allowed to go to York,
V: 370-37
general
of
1;
northern
tory
New
physician
department,
V:385;
asks exemption of
missary,
steward and
com-
clerk,
V
:
731, VI:67; Dr McCrea writes
VI:321.
city,
&
sends
in-
Tredwell (Treadwell), William, of
N.
Goshen,
Treat
;
V:714-7I5.
:xv.
Malachy
Treat,
1:367; parchment
IV:15I
his
1:75;
of,
1:241; member
to,
of convention,
formation,
brother
1:72;
V:753. Dutchess
of
of Suffolk Thomas, N. Y., Clinton sends
county, 1
75.
York
powers,
county, N. Y., 111:240.
compliments
Treat,
other
Treaty of Peace, see Peace.
Treasury board, see United States, board of treasury).
to,
with
attainable
Livingston's iron works,
Treadw^ell, see Tredwell.
city,
commerce, with France,
111:479,
Treble, Jacob, employed at Robert
change, V:464.
Treat,
V :646.
Breda.
VIII:26L
obtains terms of ex-
,
Treaty
McLean,
made
347-348;
New to
605
New
merchants, VIII:xxxiv.
York
articles
sent
1
:346,
to,
from
York, V:364, 376;
visit ;
Long
pass
desires
V:604-
Island,
for his wife desired,
VI:402-403. Trefin, Charles, see
Tremper, Tremper, Flats,
of
observations
Y.,
by, on Long Island,
Tremper,
see also ,
Trumpour. of Rhinebeck
N. Y., VII Jacob,
Armand.
:95.
of
Dutchess
county, N. Y., 111:177.
Analytical Index
Tremper, John, of Dutchess county,
N. Y., 111:177.
Dutchess county death, 1:381.
of
his
militia,
battleof, 1:125, 509, 512,
J.,
535-
536, VI 1 1:400; prisoners taken 111:306 11:570 (note),
at,
American
;
forbearance
11:858; supplies brought by
way
IV:24, VI: 110. 804; found at, V:497; Hessian
of,
letters
V :599
losses at,
;
rendezvous for
militia,
V:785
failure
of supplies
271
;
VI:114; VI:114,
(note). at,
committee of congress
VI:550
Tribes (Tripes) Hill, N. Y., pristaken near,
oners
at,
Dutchess county, N. Y,,
cinct,
111:355. Triesleman, Anna, child of Christian
Triesleman, captive, VI:78.
Triesleman, Cathrina, wife of Christian
Triesleman, captive, VI:78.
Triesleman,
captivity,
Christian
capital,
248, 255-256, 261, 264, 267, 268; Washington at. VIII :399,
Y.,
VI
Triesleman,
VIII:
;
Christian,
N.
county,
Triesleman,
court
at,
United States
:
Triepp, see also Tripp.
VI:564; paper to be considered obtained at, VI:85I for
at-
V
Triepp, Richard, of Beekman's pre-
Christian
held
IV:254;
tacked by Sir John Johnson,
martial
(note);
in British serv-
111:423.
739, 740-741, 743, 744-745.
Trenton (Falls of Trenton), N.
(note)
885
Papers
Treymeyyer, Philip, ice,
Tremper, William, lieutenant, of Col. Morris Graham's regiment
at,
— Clinton
of
his
Tryon
family
in
child
of
:78.
Elizabeth,
Triesleman,
captive,
VI:78. Margaret, Triesleman,
of
child
captive.
VI:78.
410.
Trim, Ezrah, of Col. John Field's regiment of Dutchess county mi-
Lemuel, major, of ninth VII: Massachusetts regiment,
Trimble
Trescott,
leads
115;
attack
on
Fort
Slongo, VII:375.
Frederick,
of
Rhinebeck
Dutchess
county,
N. Y.,
VI:
;
for
engaged
army, V:475;
with
Hopkins, VI
:1
Treymeyyer,
Nicholas,
111:423.
33
in
British
ob-
in
Col.
Roswell
25-1 26; warrant
VI:209;
in trouble
account of impressment of
on
flour,
VII:5-8, 66.
Trimon, Philip, of Claverack
576.
service,
wheat
quarrel
issued to,
Trever, Peter, of Charlotte precinct,
V :49
ries letters,
his
N. Y., VI:653.
precinct,
(Tremble), George, car-
taining
Trever, see also Traver. Trever,
V:825.
litia,
trict,
N. Y., V:930.
Trip, see also Triepp.
dis-
886
State of
at
Jonathan, imprisoned Poughkeepsie, VI :836.
Trip,
Tripp, Peleg, of Saratoga
von,
,
under
ant
district,
German
Flag of truce. Gershom, captain, of
seventh regiment,
11:453
militia,
lieutenant
,
Burgoyne, 11:452 (note).
Mathew, proposed VII :21.
Westchester county
VII:510; VII:63I. 16,
Trumbull,
for en-
aide
to
11:561,
to,
be
V:933, 935;
returns
charge
of,
VII:533.
Troy, N. Y., 553 (note).
Truax,
,
his account,
historian
VII:
N. Y.,
of Albany,
596;
:595-
1
to,
Hudson 150 11:148,
send troops to
will
1:712,
246;
111:154,
(note),
intends
Washington, 11:148-149, 198 (note); Gen. Putnam ap-
Je,
79
;
asked
to
permit
salt,
N. Y., 111:66.
Truax (Truex), Caleb, of Schenectady, N. Y., 111:66.
Van
Hudson, 11:872-873;
cate of, gress
ex-
certifi-
111:39; asked by conaid
to
Gen.
McDougall,
111:72, 77, 154; suggests move-
ment against New York city. 154-155, 170; letter from,
Rensselaer's regiment of
warded.
county
siders
Albany V:383, 385.
;
horted to send troops for defense of
,
II:
impress-
ment of team?, 11:810-811
Schenec-
Truax (Truex) Andrew, of Schenectady, N. Y., 111:66.
militia,
informs
11:501;
Clinton of shipment of 5
Truax, Isaac, of Col. Robert
enemy by way
carried to
Norwalk,
of
of Schenec-
of
is
dis-
N. Y., 111:65-66. P.
11:185; apprised that
to,
flour
N. Y., VI:229.
Truax, Abraham tady,
porting sugar referred
plies
VI:561, 715.
Truax, Abraham tady,
;
1:513; matter of ex-
to,
to aid
Truax, Abraham, of Saratoga trict,
made
river,
of,
of
writes
about cannon, 1:274; express application should
John Copp, 111:723-724; letter,
governor
Washington
sent to, 1:371
from Philadelphia, VI:774; key
.
Jonathan,
111:353, 724; commends Capt. car-
petition,
clerk of assistant
,
Connecticut,
VI:
militia,
signs
V:l 21
ctate agent,
Trumbull,
Troup, Robert, colonel, Gen. Horatio Gates,
in
Albany county
IV:63, 64.
Truesdell, Jesse, of fourth regiment,
G erman
under Burgoyne, 11:452 (note). German captain under Trott,
ries
N. Y.,
of Albany,
lieuten-
(note).
sign,
I.,
111:327, 334.
flags of, see
Truce,
Truesdel,
Burgoyne,
Trott,
Trotter,
Truax, Isaac petitions,
N. Y., IV:770. Trott,
New York
111:168;
his
Clinton
suggestion,
III
:
for-
con-
111:246-
Analytical Index
Trumbull, Jonathan
—
continued
— Clinton
Papers
887
—
Trumbull, Jonathan
New
continued
York, 111:270; communications on subject of speculators,
VI :67 1-672; forwards resolution, VI:672; informed of acts of New York
111:463, IV:688; grants export
legislature,
247; papers
from
sent to,
with,
111:492; asks that
permit,
New York
be exported from
may
284, 319; willing
aid
Silas
in
Hodges,
V:306-307,
sought,
803-804,
830-832,
V1I:210,
234-236,
251-252,
land,
V:368;
369
his
desired,
I
;
outrages
425;
from Long
ceives intelligence
;
778-779,
:
of
prevention
gives
permit,
;
344
his cooperation in punishing
;
arrest
331
approves meas-
V
desired,
removal,
permits
Is-
V:
VI:907; VII :77; asks VII: counterfeiter,
counterfeiters
re-
approval of exchange
V :388
his
IV:222,
1V:644; recomV 84 his
port of grain,
mends
to
VI:745-746;
commissions for seizure of goods on Long Island. VI:758-759,
allow ex-
111:590-591,
state,
flour
convention,
of
charged with mistaken zeal,
;
VII:336, 384; sons
his authority dis-
VII:345,
regarded,
commended
346;
per-
by Clinton,
to,
VII:383-384;
counterfeiter will
528, 665-666; discusses parole
be delivered
VII :494 Wash-
Thomas Jones, V:529-530, 666 his consent to export of
ington meets, VIII :397.
ures for restoring state credit,
:
of
;
V:649-650; militia to be made
beef to be asked, application for
V:807
to,
to
send flour to Highlands,
816; 870;
will
grant
;
;
:
to
y:888; proclaims
of
army, Vl:243-
asked to hasten movement
of supplies,
VI :385
;
his sanction
necessary to conveying of
and
clothing,
510,
5n,
money VI :4 19-420, 509-
513, 831, VII:237;
Donald McAuley, VI:523-524; announces date of
intercedes for
;
Jonathan,
his congratulations,
Jr,
colonel,
111:519; au-
thorized to adjust accounts,
269
VII:537,
(note),
with
Washington
with
Sir
Guy
in
V:
582;
conference
Carleton,
VIII:
140 (note), 167 (note), 412. Trumbull, Joseph, colonel, commis-
:
for provisioning
245
exchange
V
V:
embargo, VI 174communicates proceedings
removal
76
passports,
his consent to
be obtained,
1
854; urged
(note),
Trumbull,
to,
sary-general,
I:n4, n5, 122,
195 (note),483, 492, 659, II,
II:
IV:70, 592, 593; member
of board of war, 11:616; his ac-
V:269
counts,
(note),
VII:
536-537. "Trumbull," vessel,
the,
American
1:386 (note).
Trumpour,
see also
Tremper.
war
888
State of
Trumpour, Jacob, of
first
regiment,
Ulster county militia, 11:249.
Trynor, Asel, of Claverack
district,
and
1
111:720-
acquitted,
member
;
court martial,
of
Tryon,
John,
New York
regiment.
of
sergeant,
fifth
line,
of
1
;
governor
of
and
;
1:95-96;
course,
his
plot,
seized,
of,
1:755;
battalion in 1
59
(note)
oners
:496
1
oath, 1:672; to ists,
loyal-
to
raise
attempts
Albany ;
exacts
;
command
county,
with,
11:479-
his
;
his
provin-
IV:508, Vll:185; reward
cials,
for
1
his
orders
loyalists,
lamation, racks,
1V:5I0, 626;
capture, to
Queens
IV:62I
V
:449
V:598
;
;
private property,
county
approves procdestroys bar-
(note);
V:878.
;
monument
to
11:671, 111:196; Ill:
inhabitants.
269, 424, 427, 475-476, 559,
700-701,
1V:156, 254, 260, 709,
712,
724.
725,
733,
734,
758,
759.
726, 721-
786-788. 809, V:
722,
783.
147,
439;
111:
of.
exposure
414-415,
403-404,
428-429,
459, 559, 563. 570-571, 591,
1V:I17-119, 555-556; scarcity flour in. 1V:478; map of.
IV:669. 725; Indian collected
in,
curiosities
1V:674. Vl:736;
in. 1V:714, protected 734; Clinton unwilling to advise IV:733-734; inhabitants.
tories
;
1
-622
certain
appoint-
11:
480; exchanges newspapers, 11: 593; emissaries of, 111:110, 255 said to have sent money to 111:1
I
in,
of
suffering
of
fitness
for judicial
in,
of
exchange of pris-
arranged
Albany,
11:338-339;
1:
246; his devices, 1:360, 111: 218-219, 270. 301, 400, IV: 485-486, 505, 542, 746; letter
petition of tories from,
ments, 11 :62
his character
:9
1
:32
746-749, 786. V:
260, 669,
be erected
records,
province,
be-
11:285, 287-
in,
289, 290-292, 296-297, 330. 742-743, 111:204 (note), IV:
gives
Tryon, William, loyalist, governor of New^ York, directs removal
264;
11:81, 165, 263,
persons
1:815.
testimony,
II:
of,
inhabitants apprehen-
;
havior of tories
122-123;
1V:570.
destruc-
its
163; vote
1:87,
79 (note) sive,
Tryon, Eliud, lieutenant, of regiment of Goshen militia, 111:697;
72
Tryon County, N. Y., tion,
N. Y., V:930.
tried
New York
destroys
court to try tories
797-798; cerning
petition
Indians.
1V:786.
in.
con-
from,
V
:
I
78- 79 1
;
whose property is sold. V:52 1-523; in great danger. V:701-703. 705. 707. 713; inhabitants deserting American families
V:7I6; leniency to loyalin. V:901, VI1:352; cap-
cause. ists
Analytical Index
Tryon County
—
continued
—
Clinton Papers
Tryon County
—
in, V:905, VI:7779. 136, 483, 659-660. 723-
tives
taken
727,
Vn:408;
warning
fore
VI:209, 241
impressed
wagons
;
VI:209;
in,
to
Clinton
returns
warrants
to
from,
supervisors
504;
503,
287 VI:345 of, VI
VI:277-278,
inhabitants
establishment of college,
prospect of harvests
in,
11:671;
regimental
returns,
on
to,
VI :534
;
:74,
with
on.
;
VIII :232.
of
111:184
rangers,
IV:713,
against,
matter to be presented
to,
760; forward exchange of oners, VII:407-409. commissioners
of
734 IV
521-522, 524-525. 1:802;
Schuyler appeals acts
is
for
against
powers conferred
be stationed
to
people
deserting,
weak
too
to
V:546
guard,
V
547, 560; enemy appears on, V 566, 577. 594; posts on, to be
Fort
11:170;
V:952;
on.
VII:315,
guarding.
in
of,
winter,
Willett
316; proVII:537.
see militia.
levies,
militar})
;
enemy proceeding
affairs,
toward
45
Col.
11:63
county,
letters
sent
kimer, 11:166,
gagement
at
to
(note),
Gen. Her-
167; second en-
Fort Schuyler
re-
11:283-286; 11:287,
ures for protection of inhabitants.
loyalists,
290-292, 296-297;
asks privi-
naming officers, 11:300301, 332; letters from, laid be-
lege of
levies
11:220-221; rangers to be raised, 11:234, 263; meas-
besieged, aid,
83;
1
that
not in immediate danger.
tection
sequestration,
hears
seiz-
IV:850. V:638, 706. VI
ing
pris-
:
on,
dispute
broken up, V:696, 697; recruit-
goods sold by, 111:42, 43; desire removal of tory families, V
count]) committee,
in
V:518.
sales of.
111:357;
militia
commissioners for conspiracies, need
monu-
erection of
111:280-282;
sheriff,
and
ures
11:747-
appointments,
111:196-197;
ment,
from magistrates and VIII :231 -232 supervisors, to Clinton
company
11:741
citizens. II
asks deferment of ap-
748; approves
frontiers,
charge
and
for
11:698
officers.
censures officers
93; taxes paid by. VII: 366; wheat tax in, VII:464; address
Clinton's reply,
calls
pointments, 11:746-747; Clinton
desire
VII
on
to,
monument,
742-743;
331. Herkimer
11:328.
legislature,
recommends
be
petition
of inhabitants for continuance of protection,
county committee
continued
332; Clinton
sent to.
by Sir John Johnson. VI: 136; wheat and flour to be impressed in,
—
889
ported,
11:265.
300-301,
331,
III:
187, 210, 422; proceedings against disaffected, 11:283125.
New York
State of
890 Tryon County
—
—
—
miliiar}) affairs
Tryon County
—
continued
—
of
advised, 111:82; troops to be re-
preparations,
111:474, 495, 514; ex-
Unadilla
to
pedition
favored,
111:504, 513-514, 596; troops ordered from Albany county,
IV:81, 680;
frontier post will
IV:791;
established,
be
enemy
—
continued
284, 288; removal of prisoners
lieved,
military) affairs
VII:80-81; defensive
tories,
143-
VII:93-94.
315.316,350; draws away troops,
144. 171,289.
Gen. Stark
VII:403, 475, 493;
tory strag-
VII:405-406; exchange of prisoners, VII:407-
409
woods,
in
glers
;
enemy approaches by Sir route, V1I:452;
moving against Fort Schuyler, V :330-33 incursions of enemy.
John Johnson's
V:546,
566,
461-462,
472-475,
479-480,
739-743,
481-484,
493-494;
return
1
;
548-549,
557,
737-738,
589-590,
744-746, 754, 769, 882, 921,
VI:80-82, 107-108; Fort Schuyler,
288;
to
V:9]0. VI:83,
clothing for troops collec-
V:917,
ted,
relief force
\':820; new menace
recalled,
Massa-
VI:224;
chusetts levies bringing relief, \'I
64, 68, 83, 97, 99;
levies
:
to
relieve garrison at Fort Schuyler.
VI:225; to
Fishkill,
enemy's
VI:356;
war
Gen.
sent
extent
o:
VI:373,
devastations,
747;
390,
of
prisoners
Robert
Van
Col. Willett
routs
enemy, VII: of
damage done in Maj. Ross' incursion. VII:504-505; troops to in winter VII:504, county, 527, 538, 570; menace of British post
17,
at
VIII:
Oswego,
34-35.
and
militia
levies,
1:387
aid
to
Gen.
(note);
ex-
empted from order, 1:437;
will
Schuyler,
not
to
respond
11:116;
call,
ordered to reinforce Gen. Schuyler,
11:196;
at
II:
Oriskany,
206, 209-210, 225, 247-248.
Rensselaer's
284, 285, 298;
into,
being overpowered, 11:21 7; one-
campaign inquired VI:692-703; names of
British
prisoners,
VI:731;
pro-
posal of exchange, V^I:762, VII:
292;
Col.
frontier,
man
Willett
to
defend
VI:808; post VI:887, 892; at
Flats,
Willett meets
field
officers,
ordered
third
(note)
1
;
Ger-
join
Col.
posal
VI:
11:265;
Arnold, to
return
Willett's
pointments
levies,
VI:900; disposition of VI:901 organized action
741-742,
levies,
;
Col.
Gen. Ar-
ordered
to
11:247-248; procall
unpaid,
required to
11:227
out,
with
11:246;
nold,
894;
of
00
danger of
in
in,
out
11:288; 11:301.
1
50. ap-
332,
746-747, 748; not join Gen. Gates, 1 1 :
Analytical Index
—
Tryon County
—
and
militia
levies
continued
344
333,
;
militia,
IV:86,
111:25,
804; 80 11:744, 778;
ordered
503,
365, out,
build
fort
for
to
help
Oneidas,
118; two companies
for
891
—
carries
Tubbs,
III:
fron-
Tucker, see also Tocker, Tooker. Tucker,
on
for
of
safety
Tucker,
655;
424
154; frontier,
III:
III:
demoralized,
to take part in expedition,
;
111:448; dismissed, IV:82; censure
be
allowed
should
arrange,
IV:612-613;
go
Fort
to
good
of,
petition
levies
to to
IV:766;
Dayton,
service of,
Col.
575;
IV:414,
of,
Willett
Daniel,
deputy
quarter-
master-general, VI:470.
Tucker,
James,
Mamakating,
of
N. Y., IV:563.
IV:771, 811;
V: 304-305;
duties
of
lieutenant,
Nathaniel,
relied
388, 467,468, IV:78, 85, 86, 154,
at Bennington, Vt.,
,
V:113.
Tucker,
189, 211, IV:85,
lieutenant,
-,
IV:62.
188
187,
111:134,
tier,
V:
634-635,
625,
586-587,
Clinton Papers
letter,
of
returns
698,
11:674,
—
Col. Albert Pawling's
levies,
VI
:
627. 814. Tucker, Nathaniel, of Westchester county miHtia, VI:503.
Tucker,
member Tucker,
New
of
Samuel,
of legislature,
Selah,
linquency,
Jersey,
VIII :220. of
acquitted
de-
V:687.
New York
Tucker, Thomas, of
city,
VIII :288, 296,
returned exile,
298, 301.
severe,
V:547, 548. 549, 560, 566,572, 587, 715, 769,894,
Tucker, William, prisoner at Pough-
VI:89, 90, 290, 329; rendez-
Tuder, George, captain,
kept in
V:603; Y:663; to be readiness, V:706, 711;
levies,
V:797,
vous for Fort
levies at
levies,
Herkimer,
918,
VI:21,
789-790, 807, VII:285, 315; orders
100;
to,
disregarded,
activity of,
VI:99,
Fort
353.
or
Peter,
Schuyler
sachem
meeting,
warded Tuder,
VI:836.
to,
V:l 81
Samuel,
at
VIII:
letter
for-
.
superin-
captain,
tends shipbuilding, 1:226; to obtain
cannon, 1:254, 255; wants
supply of shot,
memorial
1
:645
concerning
Emmot, 11:546;
VII: 74-75.
rangers, 11:234, 111:184, 563, IV: 154, 577. VI:635. Tsistarare,
keepsie.
of
joins
;
in
William exempts of
Poughkeepsie, IV:235. Tuft, Benjamin, of Medford, Mass., his house,
Tunnicliff,
N. Y.,
11:450 (note). ,
loyalist,
of
Butternuts,
111:475.
State of
892 Tunnicliff
(Tunaclif),
John,
of
N. Y., loyalist, V: 415-416, 417, 418. Butternuts,
Tunnicliff
(Tunaclif), William, of
N. Y.,
Butternuts,
loyalist,
V:
415,418.
regiments,
stores,
transporting
1:389-390;
receives news,
VI:439; his regiment, VII :1 15, 479; ordered to Saratoga, VII: 437, 439, 447-448; order to, VII:448, 449.
countermanded,
Turck, Hendryck, of Capt. Silvester
Salisbury's
horse
light
of
of
Capt.
light
horse
John,
Salisbur>''s
Silvester of
King-
Abraham, of exempts of Kingston and Hurley, 111:612.
Turk,
Ahasures,
Turk, city,
New York
of
Tumbull, Catharine,
wife of Col.
George Tumbull, 11:802, 817; 111:271-
exchanges,
Tumbull, George,
New York
mit granted
colonel, loyalist,
Volunteers,
111:1 12,
to,
C,
of,
224;
per-
of
Charleston,
forwards money for King-
ston sufferers,
IV:451.
Ulster
county exempts, V:4.
Edmond, of Capt. Uriah Drake's Ulster county exempts,
V:3,
4.
Turner, Francis, of
New York
line,
Turner, Hugh,
fifth
regiment.
punished,
1
:820.
account,
1
:439.
his
Turner, Hugh, employed
in public
work, 1:642. Turner, John,
1:259,
loyalist,
Thomas,
of
Hanover, Ulster 499, IV:126.
Thomas,
exempts
of
III:
county.
for
nine
N. Y.,
salt-
recruit
months' serrice, V:538. Turtle bay. East peter
river,
1:198, 204;
taken from,
lands near,
1
in,
1:352;
:35
1
;
enemy
residents
at,
11:514, VIII:xxviii. Turtle tribe of Seneca nation. III:
111:289; accounts
WiUiam
destroyed by Col.
his
V:364.
Tumbull, William,
Drake's
Tuscarora, near Windsor, N. Y.,
compliments to Clinton, 11:817; his regiment,
of
(Conlius),
Uriah
Turner,
ler,
S.
Cornelius
Turner,
521.
272, VI:445-446.
of
prisoner,
line,
Turner, see also Tourneur.
enemy's vessels
VIII :304.
arranges
New York V:579, 633.
regiment.
Turner,
IV:755.
ston,
first
Turner,
Kingston, IV:755.
Turck,
Turnbull (Trumbull), William, of
Capt.
Tupper, Benjamin, colonel, of eleventh, tenth and sixth Massachusetts
New York
But-
IV:185.
Tuscaroras,
see
also
Indians,
Six
Nations.
Tuscaroras
(Tuscarora
Indians),
intelligence brought by,
invited
to
join
11:782;
Lafayette,
118; Gen. Schuyler's speech 111:357; invited
to
III: to,
Onondaga,
Analytical Index
—
Tuscaroras
111:458;
continued
speech
of,
re-
held by, IV:492-
494, 529, 568; urge aggressive
V:35-36;
movement, to
from,
914, VI:482; still
secessions
V:882,
enemy,
884,
support of those
VI 1:600-60 1;
loyal,
at
Loyal Village, VIII: meeting true 323; policy toward, VIII: in
332; message
United
from
to,
States commissioners, VIII :337-
338;
invited
Fort
to
Schuyler
meeting, VIII :350-35 speech VIII :35 1-352, to, at meeting, 1
353-355, 373;
355-360;
;
their reply,
at
present
VIII: other
speeches, VIII :361, 365, 370, 371 Clinton to, VIII :373-375 ;
;
donation
to,
VIII :377, 379.
(Thurston),
regiment.
Orange county
New
news from 508,
517;
from
Clinton,
:266
:698-699
Jersey,
receives
11:473,
V:37;
11:364;
111:95-96,
returns,
344-345;
11:800, 111:443,
informed
111:522-523. of
Clinton's
540;
measures
presides at
721;
218. Tuthill,
Azariah,
of
lieutenant,
New York
fourth regiment.
line,
IV:4, V:480, 704, VI:3, VII: 431 lieutenant of Col. Weissen;
fels' levies,
VII: 189, 271.
Tuthill, Daniel, of Capt.
WoodhuU's
Ebenezer
light horse of Corn-
wall. 1:551. Tuthill,
Gamaliel, tried for delin-
quency, V:687. Jonathan,
arrest
pany,
of
11:76,
82;
his
first
militia,
by, 1:277; his trial
com-
and
11:626, IV:351, 570-
James,
of
Orange county, ruthilj,
captain,
Orange county
made
Tuthill,
de-
;
IV:163; assistant to commissary, IV:546, 687, 762-763; killed at Minisink, V:162, 180, 217,
1:507-
regiment,
111:523-
from, sent to Washington,
571.
sends news of disaster at
Wyoming,
letter
acquittal,
advocate,
continued
court martial, 111:717-718,
militia,
command his
525, 545; 111:540-541
troops,
obtains
intelligence
judge
;
11:95; willing to tachment,
makes
;
of third
1:508-509; aumovement against tories,
thorizes 1
1
arrests,
Jr
—
explains dismissal of
regiment.
Benjamin,
(Dr), lieutenant-colonel, orders
893
for security of frontier,
Tuthill,
Tusten, see also Thurston.
Tusten
Clinton Papers
Tusten, Benjamin, Jr Fort
at
Schuyler, IV:130, 131-132; sult of council
—
Smith's
Clove,
N. Y.. IV:275.
Samuel, of Capt. Ebenezer light horse of Corn-
WoodhuU's
wall, 1:551.
Tuthill (Tuthil), Solomon, of Col.
Marinus
Willett's
levies,
VII:
286. Tuthill, William, of precinct.
New
Cornwall
Orange county, N, Y.,
IV: 148, 149. Tuttle, Abijah, petitioner, 111:21
I.
State of
894
Tuttle, Jabes (Jabos), of Saratoga
N. Y., 111:211. V:262.
district,
Tuttle,
Claghry's
county Tuttle,
his
Ulster
of
regiment
militia,
VI :624.
John,
of
N. Y., Tuttle
James Mc-
Col.
of
John,
loyalist,
be removed
may
to
Canada, V:275-277. county, N. Y., recruiting for Brit-
VI:359-360.
Tyckman, William, N. Y., 11:538.
Haverstraw,
of
Tyler, Paul, carries message, 111:
Tyler, Shubel, petitioner,
111:676.
N. Y., V:930. Tylor
N. Y.,
Washington county,
V 1:2 70.
petitions,
Thomas, captured on Susquehanna, VI :605.
Tyrgit,
carries letter,
Tyson, John, captain, 111:27;
Tygart, Tygert, see also Deygerd,
of
Temperance,
(Tilor),
Kingsbury,
Twifely, John, of Dover, Dutchess
ish service,
487.
necticut regiment, 1:456,
Tyler, Major, petitioner, 111:676.
Tylor (Tilor), Ezra, of Claverack,
(Tuthil), Stephen, family
Tyler, John, colonel, of tenth Con-
376.
Wawarsing,
VII: 191.
killed,
New York
charge of goods, VI:
in
84, 86,
131.
129,
Deygert.
Tygart
Nicholas,
(Dygert),
cap-
tured by Brant, IV:1 15.
David,
Tygert,
of
Daniel, infor-
Tryon county,
N. Y., 1V:788. county, N. Y., IV:722.
Peter S.
(Teygert),
Ulich (Ulig),
(see
William,
(Teygert),
qualified for justice,
Tyler,
Bezaleel,
leads
scouting
of,
tories. III:
111:375-376;
party,
111:633-
634, 653, IV:501. Tyler, Elnathan, of Amenia, N. Y.,
IV:401. Tyler,
Japhthae,
ton settles
Burgoyne,
in, in,
1:16; George Clin1:17; George Clin-
ton appointed to offices
Col.
Paw^ling's regiment, 1:857.
Levi
in,
home
1:18,
I: 43; conof members 208 provincial of gress from, 1:210; members
Clinton's
19,
in,
;
provincial assembly from, 1:219; loyalists'of,
of
en-
11:453
Cochecton,
N. Y., threatened by 193; deposition
German
Ulster County, N. Y., Charles Clin-
county,
ton born
of
von,
(note).
N. Y., 1V:683. Tyler,
lieu-
ill
11:622.
of Ulster
Bezaleel,
German
Burgoyne, 11:452
,
under
sign
Tygert
V:700-
(note).
Ulmenstein,
11:622.
office,
,
tenant under
also Deygert, Peter S.), consid-
ered for
by,
701.
Tygert (Teygert), Devett, of Tryon
Tygert
UHLENDORF, mation given
1:476. 718. 11:429,
111:520, 603, 651, 692. 733. 1
V :8
1
3.
V:386;
court martial
in.
Analytical Index
—
Ulster County
magazines
(note);
first
in,
vote
11:79
11:498
in,
militia
613;
119, 135,
of,
jail
Ulster
602,
11:11,
187;
111:96,
mines
continued
598.
596,
1:588,
— Clinton
in,
11:355;
lead
(note),
682;
regiment (provincial),
moved wish
IV:154,
830, VII:253; commissary sistants for, IV:687; wheat from,
as-
IV:763;
robberies
teams obtained
831, 841, 891;
IV:781
in,
;
IV:843, V:
in,
capital convic-
raise troops
;
;
Clinton
in
northern
399
;
794;
clothing
V:917;
troops,
226;
sheriff of.
in,
VI:
cattle from,
VI
:381
,
679
;
re-
VI:492, VII:146; apportionment of troops in, VI:
cruiting
506; 621;
in,
from,
petition
taxes raised
in,
VI:620-
Vn:366.
county committee, 1:292, 813, II:
686. 715, 786. frontiers, of.
111:250; protection asked
for.
111:548; troops posted on, III:
707, IV:305. 765, 767. 773.
823. V:637. 661, VI:55, 94, 225,
249,
438,
576;
petitions
810; IV:210, V: 808,
bounty,
527.
to
1:258;
at
I
:
in
for
officers
Fort
293,
out,
stationed
1:257;
1:291,
ery.
drawn be
Montgom74;
11:43,
cavalry. 1:299. 302. 331. 562, 683, 688, 695, 11:629. IV:
296. 754-755; held ready
736; ordered
379;
444, 1:375,
Gen. Schuyler.
aid
to
437,
to Peekskill,
1:329.
marching.
for
I:
cooperate with Generals
387; Lee and
Gates,
457,
1:454.
458. 467; rangers, 1:456-457. 461 VI :55 to protect passes of ,
;
1:456, 478, 498. 519; eagerness of, 1:468. 469, 491; to be dismissed, 1:529, Highlands,
535; levies at Sydman's bridge and Closter, 1:547. 557. 564.
sufferers entitled
586. 587; resolutions empower-
from,
IV:683-684; on, IV:798, VII:194, 195, 196. 197. 198-199; persons reto
under Clin-
IV:562-
inhabitants alarmed,
563, 818-819;
levies,
295;
to
scoutmg parties for defence
VI 1 1:21.
1:217,
end,
one-fourth
for
collected
:
visits.
315. VII:
810. 11:61, 152. 111:160, 389,
Highlands,
in,
861,
command. 1:98, 298, 301, 304, 305. 306. 518; regiments
256,
post
levies
ton's
V
V:128;
inhabitants
306,
levies, levies
maintained by United States,
to
con-
for defense,
security of, in winter,
and
militia
225,
65,
be
tions in,
VI:71;
from.
to
VII:14,
541
enemy,
—
VI:704; arrangement of defense of, VI:813,
111:290. V:147, 439; exposed
156, 555,
frontiers
for
381
to
—
County
tinued
distribution of funds in,
11:624;
895
Papers
raids
ing
Clinton to call out.
1
:682-
683, 687,688.695. 725. 731.
11:628-629; Clinton's authority
State of
896
—
Ulster County
—
over, 11:1 to
22- 123;
levies
(note)
protracted service,
;
(note); delinquents,
248-249;
may go 11:265;
frontier,
II:
196,200,240,266,
151, 167,
11:227
intended
levies
Gen. Schuyler,
reinforce
275
and
militia
continued
II:
w^estern
to
regiments
in
New York Umphrey (Humphrey, Humphries, Humphrys, Umphreys, Umphry), James,
men ordered by,
empts,
to
Easton,
111:317; ex-
498-499,
111:410-412,
512-513,
612,
IV:125-126.
649, V:3-4; rendezvous
company,
I:
II:
IV:522,
V:17,
30;
11:623, IV:205. 206,
UnanUnatelly, Unedilla, UnenUnadella,
Turnedella, dilla,
dello,
111:468,
of court
V:386.
of levies,
for frontier service,
his
Unadilla (Tuenadella, Tunendello,
111:443, IV:765.823, 850, V:
603;
of
Fort Montgomery
22, 40, 50, 66, 89, 91, 124, 111:102,
march
regilist
806, 826, 834, 842, 857,
prisoner,
levies
to
1:530;
martial,
V:821;
11:624;
second
1:278-279; member
southern end, 11:352, 388, 500, colonial,
of
captain,
ment, Ulster county militia,
dille,
Unidiles,
Uni-
Unidilla.
Unindalla, Unindillo, UninYounedille,
Yunadella,
574, 635, 707, 742, IV:114,
dilly,
122, 164, 182,277. 305, 350,
Yunadilla, YunnedelHa)
351, 649, 764-765, 807, 846,
county, N. Y., rendezvous of In-
862, 865, V:165, 322, 566,
dians and
tories,
,
Otsego
1:163, 183, fl:
572, 577, 635, 711, 774, VI:
821. 111:127. 378. 403, 404,
Gen.
447,476,505,584,617,632.
810, VII:460;
to reinforce
McDougall, IV:645, 648-649, 655, 866; on
frontier,
of
levies
107,
176,
distribution
;
V:180; to aid Gen. Heath, V:435; to reinforce Gen. Robert Howe, V:840; defend Minisink,
VII:151,
179-180.
194-195, 196, 199.
Umphrey,
see also
Humfrey,
Hum-
phrey, Humphreys.
Umphrey, George, employed lic
work,
1
107.
VI V:75,
278, 321, 806, 907, VII:14, 65, 225, 306, 381 defeated at
settlement,
711-712,
:64
1
.
in
pub-
IV:15-16.
49.
80,
V:414. 415, 417. 418.
:30.
1
70; runaway negroes
at.
111:404; expedition against. III:
447-448, 504. 513-514, 517518, 536, 543, IV:169, 185. 222-232; Oneidas seize persons dwelling
at.
by way mended for route
IV:115. 131-133; of.
IV:168; recompost, IV:
military
648; scouts sent to. V:820, VI: 70 attempt to purchase lands south of, VIII :357, 373. 1
;
Unadilla
river,
head branch
N. Y., of.
action
IV:48.
at
Analytical Index
Underdunk,
Underdunck,
see
Onderdonck.
— Clinton
897
Papers
—
United States
continued
to
exemptions
persons employed
Underhill, Nathaniel, of Westchester
by, 111:248; communications in-
V:I59
tended to influence subjects of,
for restora-
480; proclamation armed vessels of. III: touching 283-303; relations of Six Na-
county, N.
(note)
;
Y.,
loyalist,
makes appeal
V:676-677.
tion of cattle,
German lieutenant Unger, under Burgoyne, 11:453 (note). ,
Unger,
von,
,
under
ant
German
lieuten-
11:453
Burgoyne,
(note).
James Clinton joins Gen.
army
at,
V:234
Sulli-
172,
(note).
1:59;
1:1
that broke British
1:125;
of,
1
1
:
79
;
16;
;
in,
by
to,
impost for benefit
appointment
1:322,
its
battles
supremacy
granted
posts
treaty, 1:171 of,
point
starting
history,
political
:
offers his services
of
326;
to
navy
disrespect
toward,
901
;
712;
Vni:l69;
176,
Thomas Paine to,
to,
577,
to
1:336; committee of 11:540 correspondence,
British
monters,
important of
11:589, 785; oath
to,
allegiance
V:526; 704;
river
to,
oath of
11:703-704,
office
under, II:
prisoners taken by, 11:816,
111:47, 57,
V:268, 370;
indi-
I
V
of enemies
1
:
74
goods
;
IV :303;
to,
in
hands
relations
New
Hampshire Grants to, 398, 696, V:140, 325-326, 436. VI:431, 434of
IV:397,
VIM 75;
435, 437,
to
prepared
547-548;
66
North
to con-
army IV:155, 173; safety of, affected by turbulence of Ver-
wavering
security of
III:
to.
fails
quer,
secret ;
in interest of. III:
embargo
officers of,
(note)
111:552, 626, V:4I7,
61 4; cannon belonging
United Netherlands, see Holland. United States, its constitution, I 5.
111:458-459, IV:493. V:334-335, VIII :328332, 333, 337-338. 339-340, 342 charge of inimical conduct
tions
;
Union, Broome county, N. Y., Gen. van's
111:270,
leave,
Charleston in
(note)
fidelity ;
gunpowder
V:I93
use of,
for
friends of, in
council
toward,
commissions
by. to privateers,
V
:
given
(note)
V:27l
;
;
England, V:298;
important posts
466,
enemy not IV:505,
in,
VII:502;
equipping naval
imperiled,
measure
V
:
for
V:772; V:784New York to
force,
vidual accounts against, 11:825,
account of state with,
VI:918; French alliance with, 111:231, 308-309 (note), 325-
welfare of,
326, 479, 547, 548, IV:322,
cure supplies for use of,
548
Lafayette to represent in consult-
(note),
V:849, 872-873;
785
;
devotion of
V:856; agent to seV:894;
State of
898 United States
—
(note) zens
trade
free
;
among
VI: 75,
of,
176;
I
citi-
rights
uphold
VIII
VI
1
:
92
;
of,
limitation on authority,
VI:200-203; cession of territory to. VI:203-205, 206. 296, 297-298, 684. VII:359. VIII: 49, 250,
262
(note)
indebted-
;
VI:338;
ness to Providence.
will
furnish
money to prisoners in York, VI:556; guarantees
New
territorial authority
VI:
of states,
614, VII: 178; commissioner of, to visit Vermont, VI :6 8 courts 1
for trial of piracies
on high
seas.
and
leges
;
and
felonies
VI:739-740;
privi-
restrictions of privateers,
VI:754-755; plan to establish national bank for, VI:908-909 (note), VII:628acting under,
and
of Austria
629; mediation Russia favorable
VII
:3;
in-
condition of, dependence VII :5; independence
of.
to,
peace,
affects territorial claim.
of
VII :94;
enemy must be expelled
:4;
VIII
by, in
New York
mode
of
VIII to.
:1
9-20;
by
of
taxes
:9; for.
furnished
supplies
for
provision
;
on
interest
pay-
debts
of,
VIII :38, 39 (note). 169-171; acts
derogatory to authority
of,
VIII :58; boundaries as determined in articles of peace, VIII: Great
treaty of peace with
87;
VIII :89,
Britain,
147,
134,
155; surrender of posts to, VIII 167 (note), 338-339; 108,
:
share
army's
pendence sion
securing
paying debts
for
171-173; of,
in
VI 11:1 19;
of,
indeprovi-
VIII:
of,
port privilege to ships
VIII:177; debts
New
to citi-
of.
York. VI II: 180;
of
place
of
capital,
VIII:I92-193. 219. 220-221,
55; its faith pledged VII: 138; jealousy
of subjects of, confiscated. VIII:
378,
463,
on part of
states.
VII 142:
143. VIII :25 7; Vermont ready for alliance with. ;
VIII
state,
469,
367,
creditors.
445
maintained
posts
VIII :23, 25, 26,
state,
81 -82
31,
ment
:6;
collecting
discussions
of,
,
VIII from,
121. 123. 125. 130.215, 219,
:5 4.
04-1 08; sovereignty
posals to
7,
zens of
to
VII:421;
VII:424-427,
27-29, 37; peace proeach of, may be made,
:1
accounts of state with. VII :99,
220, VIII
:1
to.
should be extended, VII :521
193-194;
basis
loans
429, VIII of,
true
continued
Revolution,
foreign
touching western lands, VI:191, justice
—
United States
continued
commanders, VI:12
ing French
New York
supplies
VII:203-204.
from France
VII:251; majority of men
for. in.
238-239,
212;
261,
267; property on
inde-
VIII :230,
299;
congratulations
pendence
of.
ministers of,
in
Paris on treaty,
VIII:254-255, 259-260; commercial treaties of, VIII :260-
Analytical Index
United States
261; 316;
—
postal
of,
VIII:
lands
of
disposition
of,
VIII :387, 388-391.
103-112 Washington
to
1
1
8,
209
;
command, 209-210;
1:1
strength,
Dwight
:
1:1
16-
general organization,
1:118-119,
initial
Timothy
19;
chaplain
1:153;
in,
at
Tioga Point, I 165; ingratitude toward, 1:177;
strength of,
its
1:188; 728,
New York
augmented. of
strength
to
:
entrance into
regiment
IV:765;
in,
troops
city,
at
828;
com-
Washing1
1:81 2-
813, V:780, 811, 835, 854855, 881, 897. 898. 940. VI: 14 (note), 18, 36, 37, 98; enfor,
11:815,
VII
IV:659-660,
11:835,
:3I,
32. 365, 549. 563-564, 622; of
appointment
officers
II:
in,
842, IV:3-5, 26; plan
for or-
ganizing infantry, 111:103-104;
111:131
;
frontier,
563;
Gen.
with
regiments
Parsons,
troops from, needed on
111:134,
381,
187,
Albany ordered
at
troops
111:186;
V:908,
provisions
310-311. VI :65 7-659; congress
for
act
to
facilitate
441,
481,
establishing.
IV:141-144;
lution relating to
arming
478;
at
111:519;
expected
111:522;
unable
protection
of
566
;
sing,
of,
laid
111:440-
supplying,
engaged
reso-
III:
of.
Monmouth, Newark,
at to
engage
way
in
111:565-
frontier,
regiment on
of
Ill:
433, 440, 479; embargo
ton about. 11:766; battalions to
be supplied by drafts,
for, II:
distribution of clothing to,
for compensation of officers. III:
wanting
11:662-663;
mittee to confer with
listments
continued
1:570,
765, 806. 828,
Boston,
—
southward,
V:210, 503-505, 726. 757, 785. 814815, 855-856, 898. 908, 909, 931, 942. VI:112-114, 119, 357; devastation occasioned by, 676,
arm})
453, 455, 457, 458, 464-466, 475, 693, 749, 768, VI:108-
1:239:
IV:647,
11:619,
complete,
—
899
109, 331, 582; cavalry
war governing, I VII:578; (note),
articles of
arm^,
Papers
United States
continued service
— Clinton
to
Wa war-
111:573; hide department
111:670-672;
port, 111:704,
militia to sup-
707-708, V:317,
785
909. 910, VI:281, VII:160; distresses of, 11:823, IV:320,
428,
377, 405, 449, 460-472, 503-
Island, 111:727; forage required
505. 526, 639-640. 688. V:
for,
265,
328,
397,
399-400.
421-422, 426. 429, 430-432, 438,
444,
446
(note),
447,
429,
542,
786, VI:1 14; engaged
(note). in
Rhode
IV:22-26, 178, 328. 332,
383, 387, 393, 403, 602, 848.
V:604. 869,
800.
VI:493;
847-852.
866-
destruction
of
State of
900
— army —
United States fences
by,
51
IV:739; seizures for, IV: 757, 784,873, V:47, 48, 106, 169, 668, VI:69, 300-301, 450; exchange of prisoners from,
corrupt,
over
court-martial
sen-
for,
IV:72-73; withdrawn from White Plains, IV:73, 77; wheat and flour required for, IV:
to
83.89,92, 136, 178, 179-180,
mand, V:14 (note);
tences,
257-259, 284, 409, 436, 449,
IV:797, V:764-765; overtures Prince Ferdinand to com-
V:26
Clove,
510, 511-512, 516, 541-542,
(note)
543-545, 546-547, 550-552, serves on frontier, 553, 591
for,
;
V :5
1
;
V:35; near Hudson picked force drawn
V:I52
congress deals with unsettled state
numbers,
V:209
IV:246, 328-332, 383-387, 531, 539, 581 abuse attending purchases for, IV:404-
operations
against
405, 449; accounts of pay
sions
of
rank
:
in,
;
IV:448;
in
to,
winter quarters, IV:
480, 542-543, V:152
(note),
VII:530, 538, 540-541; pur-
made
chases
for,
822-823,
785,
IV:592-593, 874,
V:105,
168, 249, 296, 669; employ-
ment
of,
602-604 ing,
against ;
legislation
IV:611,
IV:
Canada,
for supply-
613-614,
623-
624,677,686,691, 693, 717, 834, V:266, 510,
512,
319, 469,
651;
509-
can
prevent
robberies,
IV:632;
duced,
IV:655,
V:613;
putes over rank
in,
(note); cruelties to pris-
V:195-I97 (note);
uniforms of,
V :202
V:224-228, 381
river,
from,
;
oners from,
qualities,
152
(note),
IV:176, \ 259 (note), VI:117, VIII :41; high
at Smith's
friendly Indians waiting
IV:85, 86, 88, 289, VI:807; its
continued
VI:564, 565, 571-
to
247,
572, 578; authority of general officers
— army —
587Vli:57-58, 260-261, Gen. Steuben's 590; regulations
sent
(note),
United States
388; IV:
IV:28,
emissaries
continued
New York
(note), for
reduced
;
(note);
in its
Six
Nations,
228-241
(note),
495-496;
provi-
rewards and pensions,
V:259 (note), 519-520, 584, 609-610, VII:580, VIII :389, 390, 39 displeased at abuse of 1
;
V:378; state quotas flags, supplies for, V:407 (note), 51
of 3-
518, 564-565, 664-665, 725,
782-785,
786,
828,
VI:109-
112, 296, 297, 330-331, 558-
559, VII :45, 269; present resignations,
line officers
V:477-481
prepared for enemy's attack,
rum
V V
not
542;
re-
575; purchasers for, complain, V:626, 634; money requisition for V:722, 724supporting,
dis-
I\':656-657,
estimate
of
for,
Analytical Index
United States
725
—
arm})
estimate
;
(note)
Jersey,
V:807
(note)
New York
city,
New
in action in
;
of
(note) 808, 876 have that influences
;
of
,
V:872
weakened, need
continued
capable
of,
operating against
V:782
—
(note);
in
VI: 10,
strengthening,
employment of, against New York city, VI: II (note), VII: 1
3
;
—
Clinton Papers
Washington congratulates, VII:
98
29.
(note)
benefit
VII for,
209,
VI
:1
VI
of,
VI:93,
toward
ing
334;
Yorktown. VII:376;
453,
626,
VII:
daily
rations
VI
:2
16-221,
conference over
mode
of
VIII: 18-1 9; resolutions of
rears,
congress touching pay of arrears.
113-114:
657-658;
enforce authority of congress in
of supply-
Vermont. VIII :80; order issued
VI:270-271,
273,
284, 298-301, 475-476, 485, 598, 600, 650. 728. VII:337338. 400. 416. 502-503. 604-
605;
reorganization.
VI:278^
March
15.
rearages
1
to,
VIII:85-86;
VIII :96;
V
1
:4
1
companies re2-4 3 appor-
tionment of recruits
1
for,
448, 500. 506; bounty lery
recruits.
34
;
VI:423, for artil-
VI:489-490;
committee
of
report
dresses
to
122-123;
121,
1
29
to
Washington's
:
hostilities
VIII 124-
officers,
resolutions
;
VIII:118-
officers.
VIII 130-1 31
artillery
aresti-
presenting cause of. to congress. VIII :1 15-1 1 7; anonymous ad-
309-317; rescued from
VI:327;
to
mate of one month's pay due,
address
treasons.
ready
783, for paying
281, 309, 340-343, 385-386, 416, 637, 748. 774. VII:435; Washington on enlistments. VI:
arranged,
are in ar-
for paying,
states
at
requisitions
VIII :40.
;
for.
Eutaw
concerning
ing, VI:243-247; defeated in south. VI :255 deficiency of supplies
specie.
of
376;
Springs.
representations
in
VII:373.
444.
officers to legislatures
pay,
battle
in
levies
00-1 01;
367-368,
325-326.
VIII:41 7-418; paid
on
VII:
Yorktown.
of
of,
129-
27-1 28,
442,
:69,
returns
103;
:6,
controversy over :1
134, 154-155. 213-224, 255259, 337, 465; relations with French army. VII: 136; mov-
VII:312;
impressments
;
;
VII
forage for,
for
(note)
564,
592-593;
578-579,
571-572,
312-313,
1
continued
VI:547-550,
in,
58-59 (note), 105, 107 (note), 109 108 (note), (note), 1
— arm^ —
United States mutiny
901
;
have
:
of
officers,
informed ceased,
that
VIII:
156; amount of one month's pay, VIII :1 74-1 75; claims of, recommended by Washington, VIII :
196-197; appeal
of,
to
Wash-
New York
State of
902 United States ington,
ington's
takes
—
—
arm\j
continued
toast
(note),
144
(note);
and
Washington
309-
VIII:306-308,
officers,
310;
farewell
Washington's VIII :4 13.
to,
be counted
artillery, to
quotas of
in
V:503-504. VII:572, 633; pay
VI:221,
states,
abstract of
from
ments reduced
12
New York
VI:413;
companies,
10
and Pennsylvania each to raise regiment, VI :4 4 regiments ex1
march
to Saratoga,
action
at
484; into
its
VII:414;
order of march
in
New York
in
VII:482,
Johnstown,
place
city,
Schuyler
232;
command
577,
join
621
;
Gen.
of, 1:1
44,
VI: 385. Col.
841
11:588,
111:459,
donment of
696-698;
under
one
V
military posts in,
Col.
:
Mal-
William
com commanding, VI:288; visions
and
stores
regiments, see also states
in's
of
of
and names
(cavalry), IV:370,
VI: 342.
Theodoric
V:401. Bland's
IV:333
(cavalry),
Butler's,
Philip
11:715,
mode
Charles Armand-Tuf-
landt)
for,
;
of colonels.
from,
troops
;
pro-
VI:422,
for,
426, 534, 549 (note) exchange in, VI:860.
Clinton's,
(see
also
(note).
VII: 115.
1:137,
392.
(Van
Cort-
second
New
225, 11:37, York), 1:576, 246, 676, 799, 111:277, 279, 288, 351, 645, 648, 679, IV:
11:776, 791,
182,210, 277, 371. 372. 637,
(note); to be
655. 772. 773, 777, 778,851, V:123 241 228, (note),
for,
V:270
of
manding, V:546, VI:83; aban-
Cortlandt's
commissioners
;
commissary
V:260, 384. 411-412; Goose Van Schaick comin,
James
867; commissaries 836,
V:130.
(note).
708;
199-200, 232,
Washington, 11:589, 837,
Indian affairs
commanding,
Edward Hand
Gen.
;
IV:703
ing,
Gates' management of,
248,
111:178-179,
IV:304, 338; commanding, Gen. James Clinton command-
Zebulon
111:179,
to,
111:251
322, 855, 111:577-578; Gen. 695,
for
169, 201,
111:130,
Lafayette
regiments:
1:121
for,
in
III:
(note).
arrangements
VI:807-809; Gen. John
212.
VIII :298.
northern department, commissioners
appointed
depart-
;
VI:650; return VII :69; regiment,
tremely reduced,
second
871
Stark assigned
regi-
to
northern
continued
protecting,
hides
VI: 363;
second regiment,
of
—
869
;
between
orders
ment —
New York
of
possession
view
States
VI1I:I97-199; WashVIII :200-202 reply,
VIII :285, 298, 309; to, VIII :300; parting inter-
city.
United
general
officer,
II:
Analytical Index
—
United States
regiments
—
con-
tinued
(note).
— Clinton United
903
Papers
—
States
—
regiments
con-
tinued
367, 477,
561,
704.
775. VI:147, 250, 904, VII:
412,413,414,833,902,916, VII:53, 59,69, 145, 188,325, 514, 586, 587, 623.
37, 167. 174, 186, 240, 342,
492,
355.
Henry
Lewis Duboys' (see also
New
Beekman
Livingston's
New
York), 1:423. 424. 427. 428. 572. 576 (note),
576
693. 807, 827, 835, 842, 844,
474, 676, 111:277, 351, 648,
13. 23. 24, 43, 45,
679, lV:3-4, 656,657, V:236 (note), VI: 220. James Liv-
fifth
11:5,
11,
46, 55, 57,
70,
103,
121,
119,
75.
86. 98,
139,
135,
(see also fourth
(note),
York),
I:
11:37, 225, 246,
1:707, 111:108. 114.
ingston's,
394,402,415,416,
125.
128,
133.
149,
150,
423, 424, 436, 464, 467, 587,
186,
194,
195,
201,
308,
140, 387,
Vl:13
590, 678, 111:131, 274, 308,
705,
317. 318.442.444.561,646,
210-211,
648, 679, 705, IV:597, 811. V:78. 340, 367, 775. VI:577.
395.
111:279,
phen
Moylan's
717. also
Peter Gansevoort's
New
third
(see
1:826,
York), 11:337,838, 111:14, 120, 186,
205, 235, 253,287, 316, 317, 350, 351. 536. 704. IV:51 (note),
120,
298, 568, 605,
V:504,
Moses
V:504.
125, 128, 194,
V:504,
IV:333
VI:183,
(note),
279,
791,
VII:326, 530, 541, 564, 572, John Lamb's (artillery),
(fourth
light
IV:333 (note), V: 146,676,807 (note). VI: 143, 145, 426.
144, la's.
IV:745.
ki's.
IV:333
alry).
Caleb Gibbs',
389,
dragoons),
326, 339, 343, 349, 374, 382. Hazen's, MI:82, 108, 114, 124,
II:
IV:134. Ste476. 498, 656, V:891.
66.
771,
(note).
VII :53.
728.
William Malcom's, 1:657.
V:367, 368, 477, 817, 832, 841, VI:301,
664. 751,
727.
Lewis NicoCasimir
(note).
Pulas-
370. V:
Sheldon's
Elisha
(cav-
V:80. 232 (note), 243. 401. 942. VI:258. 259. 365. Vll:53.
Henry
97.
115.
98.
Sherburne's.
530.
11:119.
Oliver Spen-
140.
135.
139,
cer's,
1:837, 111:114, IV:743,
1:846, 848, 11:45, 67, 75, 92,
V:123 (note), 229 (note), 232 (note),504, VI:131, 183,
97, 392, 395, 466, 472, 476,
221, Vll:53, 97.
477, 111:120, opp. 510, 723,
Schaick's
623.
IV:43.
V:504.
VI:87.
105,
106. 129, 131. 183. 363, 386,
York),
(see
1:576,
also
Goose Van first
11:431.
New 701.
702. 731. 765. 774, 776, 790.
State of
904 United
—
States
—
regiments
con-
Xew York
—
tinued
799, 838. 852, 111:37, 53,54, 60,
82,86,89, 101, 108, 114,
—
United States
board of treasury
continued
VI:602; is 211; shall to
surveys
194,644, 648,679, 722, 723,
shall receive reports,
IV:8, 30, 182,267, 285, 569,
shall
V:87, 275, 340, 367, 481, 504. 505. 519. 570, 749, VI: 91. 127, 223, 224, 302, 392,
532-533,
Samuel
53.
37,
VI 1
:
fels'
Webb's,
VI:113,
V:504,
476, 1
B.
26,
394. 402. 436,
11:382. 384.
464,
VII:21,
793,
15.
Frederick Weissen-
(see
a/50
New
fourth
York), V:367. 368, 703, VI: 3. 272. 301, 349, 350, 354, 369, 372, 385, 388-389, 425, Samuel VII :53. 828,
526,
Wyllys', 11:319, 460. board of admiralty, VI:558. 755.
hoard of treasury
with
relations
its
ces),
finan-
(see also
lottery,
11:649, 650; account for oners to be sent tery
339. 341
;
111:314; under
its
;
be
to
direction,
proof
deposits
with treasurer, plains
111:245,
IV:
organization.
accounts
93-99;
(note)
to,
lot-
remit to Clinton,
to
its
111:47;
to,
sent
tickets
pris-
methods
settled
rvar
of
(war
Clinton to put
241; workmen in
11:506
president,
(note).
(note)
asks
be
for
supplies
11:594-
prisoners,
membership, 11:616 to assist, II: committee (note);
595;
its
669; papers filed with, 11:689, IV:739; agreement of, with Fouquet & Son touching manufacture of powder, 11:736-739,
875; order ist
of, relating to loyal-
prisoners,
11:831-832; Clin-
ton sends information
842 of
;
to,
11:841-
considers plans for defense
North
river
posts,
847-848;
sheets
cises,
11:865; report
ex-
871 to
616-617,
11:553,
by,
735-736; American
591,
information
11:520;
to.
desired
(note),
recommendations
;
made
(note),
713
836,
expenditure
asks
lead
11:497-499; Gen. Gates
mines,
712
Canada be
1:231.
reinforced,
ad-
office),
in
army
VIII :390;
VIII :391.
receipts,
vises that
apprehension
need
urges
498; ready to liquidate public its authority. accounts. VI:601
canisters,
111:91-92;
regarding
of,
criti-
relat-
111:47; mis-
held of
11:835,
Clinton
ing to deficiencies,
and accounting, V:622; grants warrant to clothier general, VI:
;
states,
V:269
V: 326-32 7; of
board
of
copies
VIII: 389;
123. 125, 128, 149, 150. 180.
file
VII:
continued. transmit
by,
111:85;
reinforcements,
describes
cartridge
111:92-93; resolve militia,
of,
111:100;
Analytical Index
United
—
—
States
board
war
of
powers conferred by, on general officer, 111:144 (note); orders
201;
111:194,
622;
V
IV:
issue commissions,
1
:
provide
3
1
transmits
regula-
on
states to
calls
;
V:20 1-202,
clothing,
(note)
prescribes uniforms,
;
V:202; makes changes
hide
in
departmenN
V:5n-512, 898-
899
to
states
make
VI:330,
415, 714, VII :59, 61 in
delay
V:588;
accepting
advises
;
resignation,
abandonment of
orders
military posts,
V:696-698;
of
commissions
61,
268-269,
of
returns
V:517,
to,
supplies
issued
VII
transfer
:5
by,
7-58,
VI:413;
claim
before,
;
state,
for
flour
to
returns
of
for
commissary-general of prisoners, II:
806, 111:276. commissioners Clinton
Indian
for
and coming 332-333; names
council,
posts
337,
affairs,
frontier
regarding
to,
of,
340;
338,
United States
in
VIII:
VIII :332, to
represent
general treaty,
VIII :334; write to Oneida and VIII :337Tuscarora chiefs,
338; suggest
that state
be
and fed-
cared
for
60,
James Deane to 347; appointed by congress, VIII :363, 368, 369, 376; to be at Fort Schuyler, VIII :378,
in
New^
VI:804-807, VII: and
clothing
390, 466-467, 545.
council,
receive estimates
61-62;
63,
one
570,
in
246,
V:
IV:590, VII :43,
VI:
advised to barter flour
Philadelphia
York
IV:589-591,V:693, 748; com-
concerns
Malcom's
Col.
VI:416,
11:841,
purchasing,
eral
of artillery com-
panies,
799
commissaries,
basis
587; receives returns of officers and men, VI:221, 413; considers
187-188.
111:606-607, 608, 621-
657;
;
continued
VI:560,
618,
282
desires
commissary
905
1V:659. 660, V:
missary-general,
to
tions,
—
United States
of
of
appointment hides,
Clinton Papers
clothier general,
continued
from,
—
army,
VII :31, 32; William Grayson, president, VII: 62; dispute over forage in Westchester county sub-
at
VIII :339-340; speak for, VIII:
379. commissioners of accounts, see finances.
commissioners of peace (ministers),
87-88,
VIII:86,
155.
101,
160,238,245,253,254,259, 263, 272. confederacy vention
mended,
con-
(confederation), to
strengthen,
VIII
:1
7,
recom-
28-29,
37
that
38; conduct of Vermonters dangerous to, VIII :58; necessity of
at
sound
mitted
to,
VII:210, 309; orders
army clothing be detained Newburgh, VII:524, 586.
financial system to,
VIII:
New York
State of
9o6 United
States
—
confederacy
—
continued
to,
VIII:
168;
state
257;
right of state Indian
of,
jealousy
missioners
chief,
393-394. 1:169-170; need of revision, 74 congress hampered by, ;
181
;
I: I
:
congress agrees on, 11:541,
554-555;
laid before
11:676;
senate,
New York II:
approved,
807, 111:16, 23; action of Vermonters
VI:610;
of
contrary
to,
cession
made
1:114; ap-
ration,
Washington commander-in1:117-118; fixes strength
VI
:2
78-281,
recommends
equip-
1:119,
army,
340-343;
confederation, articles of, character,
1
of
articles
should control as-
VIII:
ment, 1:1 19; enacts militia law,
1:120, 121; Gen. makes known his needs
Schuyler 1 2
to,
1
1
:
;
Washington makes known condition of army to, 1:122, V:455, 760-761 (note) tive to
action of, rela-
;
New
defense of
York,
129,
to
872, 111:18-19, 77;
I
:
867,
847,
11:838-839,
111:171, facili-
contd.
241; adopts war, 1:103 (note);
fixes soldiers'
points
sertion of territorial claims,
—
congress
1:99, 237, 238,
VIII :375;
under,
principles of,
com-
—
United States
relations of
V:499, VI:
Gen. Schuyler with, 1:144, 145,
203-204, 206-207; obstacles to VI :1 90-1 95, 203, adoption,
11:200; bestows appomtments on
tate
adoption
206;
their history,
(note) state
guarantee
;
territory,
representation
VIII
of,
:2
I
VI:207-210 integrity
VI:707-708,
all
ability
settling
between
VII:516 (note), 612, VIII :262; provide for cost of war and common defense, VIII: (note), 66, 67, 69, 70. 71,
75,
76,
state
to
82,
military,
make
congress,
address,
84,
169;
VIII: 108;
John
1:97; Clinton
:
1
80
in-
70
1
:
;
learns of af-
;
Three Rivers, 1:238; apofficers,
1
:242
requisitions of, for troops, 11:1
;
IV:676,
259
(note),
828-830, makes
754,
685,
385,
726,
399;
major-general,
Lafayette
11:169; inquires
V:
756,
503-505,
VI:357,
52,
into loss of Fort
Ticonderoga, 11:259-261, 749,
limit
111:649; examines Beaumarchais
right
claim,
peace, VIII :328.
recommends
1
its
1
confer
states,
40
distrust of, fair at
tories,
protect
points regimental
748;
disputes
to
states,
power on congress touching piraVI: 739; prescribe mode cies, of
200, 111:197, 232, 310;
of
VI:6I4, 617; VI :684, under,
6; ratified by
Gen. Gates, 1:145, 11:178-179,
(note) Jay's
delegate
11:306 ;
(note),
307
agrees on plan of con-
federation,
11:541,
676; informed
of
554,
560,
reduction
of
Analytical Index
—
United States forts
(note)
570
11:559
river,
IV:76I, VI:283-
(note),
;
relations
its
III:
11:649-650,
lottery,
229, 245
11:569-
prisoners,
284, 556, 557-558; with
contd.
takes measures for relief
;
American
of
—
congress
on Delaware
action taken by, on in-
— Clinton
Papers
United States
York,
—
907
congress
111:567,
295-297; confirming power indebtedness
111:607;
Clinton's conduct as
John Jay president
treasury.
IV:359,
360, 514-515;
influ-
(note)
committee
;
at
of,
Valley
11:766, 824; authorizes
Forge,
appointment of commissioner Indian state
11:791;
affairs,
representation
for
deficient
11:807,
in.
of,
states
328-332, 531, 539; occupied with state of currency, 111:724; of
ence of Gen. Gates over, 11:713
of
to, 111:676-677; settles arrangement of army, 111:704, IV:246.
11:660-665, 111:314-315, 358, 360, 489. IV:39I-392, 421; 11:703,
contd.
IV:179.
648.
fraction of Saratoga convention,
of,
—
Highland
commander
forts investigated
IV:I4, 99;
board
establishes
by, of
IV:93-99, 280; apNathanael Greene quarter-
points
master-general,
IV: 181
(note);
Ethan Allen presents paper to, IV:322; its duty toward victims Indian
of
IV:335;
ravages,
favors expedition against Canada,
IV:365
(note);
appoints
com-
V:117, VI:829-
mittee to superintend commissary's
830, 852-854, ¥11:535. 540,
and quartermaster's department,
111:23, 34, 88,
VIII:202-203, character of,
33
;
II
application
219;
lowered
IV:403, 525. 557; attack on
:860-864,
III :30-
Robert Morris
to, for troops. III:
26, 27; directs Kosciuszko. Ill:
sion of
85
entertains
;
its
New
equivocal attitude toward
Hampshire
145-146,
III:
Grants,
416-418,
419-420,
511, 528, 532. 535. 744. IV: 394.
792-793,
56-57, 58;
795, 814,
issues
V:
proclamation
in, IV:448-455; recommend suspen-
requested to
548 of
embargo, IV:489, 569;
French
(note)
;
minister,
IV:
regulates purchase
wheat, IV:551; guard's im-
portant
IV:583,
information,
585; money required by. from states, IV:821, V:315-316,
governing rights of neutrals. III:
323,532,573
283-284, 303 (note)
7 1 4-7 15, VIII :46, 63; will send
;
issues
ad-
(note),
New
dress to people, 111:303; pledged
committee
to protect
Grants, V:7, 9-10,
European
Oneidas, 111:459;
ambassador
547; advances money
to.
to
first
III:
New
to
VI:399.
Hampshire 12,
18-19,
56; learns of capture of Fort Lafayette,
V:21 (note); should be
New York
State of
9o8 United
States
congress
—
con-
tinued
warded
:
1
Hook forV:205 (note);
to,
Washington
to,
on
expedition,
(note)
its
;
17; report of
Paulus
on
van's
V
states,
attack
—
States
—
congress
con-
tinued
authorized to settle boundary line
between
United
Gen.
Sulli-
V:245-248
negative policy touch-
115-120,
VI:108-110.
160;
V:
orders paying of bateaumen,
802
(note)
receives
;
New
proceedings of
summary of York govern-
common cause, V:938-943; Vermont denies auof, VI:40, 431-437. thority
ment
in
support of
VIII
:5
7-5 8, 78; appoints person
Hampshire Grants, V 283-285 (note), 607-608, VI: 346, 749, VIII :34, 42. 79; ap-
Washington
to
report
points John Jay minister to Spain,
ernors
of
army,
V:289;
proclaims day of thanksgiving and
ing
New
:
counsels states to yield
V:336-337, VI 190, 205-208, 297-298; delib-
weste»-n territory,
:
erations regarding place of capi-
V -.425,
to sign bills,
VI
state
:
1
06, 137; orders to
VI:327-328, VIII :265;
prayer,
informed of devastations
York
gov-
VI:309;
VI:390;
state,
in
New
considers
444, VIII :92, 192-
claim of Sir James Jay. VI:497-
193. 220-221, 238-239, 247-
500; committee meets mutineers,
248, 255-256, 261, 267, 268; receives papers relating to Ver-
claims of
tal,
mont dispute, V:483, 486, 489, 490; Du Simltiere's application to, V:493-494; calls on states to
V :5
VI:549
578-579;
(note),
army against, VI:549 (note), 565, 658, VIII: 18-1 9, 40 (note), 113-131. 197-200,
210;
claim
considers
Col.
of
3-5 1 8,
WiUiam Malcom, VI:569-570;
564-565, 651, 725-726, 828830, VI:558, 559. 599, VII:
embarrassed for want of funds,
furnish
supplies,
1
VI:580, VII:378, 423, VIII: 75 informed of distress and
44-45,125,247; adopts measure for protection of frontier, V:584,
discontent in
61 2
VI:580-583;
;its
currency policy
criticised,
V:622-626; Washington mittee of,
on need of
755-758;
attempts
naval
force,
approves militia,
call
to
com-
595
equip
cles
V:772; committee for
contingent of
V:779-780;
Benson
V:
draft, to
;
committee
New York
state,
Egbert
appoints
VI:594-
procurator,
announces adoption of
;
of
confederation,
arti-
VI: 707;
proclaims day of public humili-
VI: 709-710;
ation, offer
of
appeals for provisions and men,
exhorts
V:781-787, 813-815,855-856,
tions,
mediation, states
to
VII:4-5:
learns
VII
:3,
vigorous
of
9;
exer-
Thomas Mc-
Analytical Index
United
—
States
—
congress
—
con-
Clinton Papers
United
Kean chosen
VII :66-
president,
67; considers concession of Vermont's demand, VII: 149-1 50, 210, 516-519
164-166,
(note)
commercial
appoints
VII:251;
France,
in
forage
VI 1:21 0-211,
before,
246-247; agent
over
dispute
;
brought
its
powers should be increased, VII: 521-522, VIII :258; first federal, Vni:xv; should be sole medium of communication, VIII:
Peter Gansevoort wil]
Col.
4;
make
application
VIII:12;
to,
convention for strengthening con-
recommended
federation
to,
VIII: 17, 37; would have state and continental taxes separate,
VIII :20;
embarrassed by sub-
of
stitution
for
supplies
money
quotas, VIII :2 1-22; petition of,
1775, VIII :51; can
to king in
authorize
not
loyalists,
to
compensation
VIII :88; gives out proVIII :89; advised
visional treaty,
of delay in
90
peace,
in
Sir
garrisons
1
79
;
—
congress
con-
on
address critical
affairs,
condition
VIII
:
1
on reduction of
to,
expenses, VIII
:228-230;
learns
of progress toward peace, VIII:
259;
Sir
Guy
Carleton writes
VIII :262, 278 (note);
Washington
for
arrangements
VIII :288;
evacuation,
Wash-
ington's commission delivered to,
VIII :31 0-31 4;
communication
to,
desired by Brant, VIII :325;
its
right to
dians,
make
treaty with In-
VIII :328, 334, 337-338,
340, 363, 368; advises
raising
of troops for frontier posts, VIII:
332; new duty of secretary, VIII :384; informed of birth of French prince, VIII :393. and resolutions, for organizing
acts
militia,
1:120;
Hudson
river,
for
defense
1:129,
836, 111:154;
for raising conti-
nental regiment, 1:239; in behalf
of Lt. Col. Regnier
1:628;
fixing
De
strength
Roussi, of
regi-
ment, 1:728; regarding commis-
(note),
of
office
of
11:835-
289
to
to,
refers to
of
69-1 73,
approves conduct of
Morris
11:190-191; United States lottery,
aid
from,
ert
ating
desired to
Rob-
of finance, VIII :204-207;
to
embarkations,
superintending
states
time
for
VIU: 108-1 09; Guy Carleton
VIII: 154;
public
on public
to,
VIII:95-99; requested
establish
by
VIII:
negotiations,
Robert Morris
;
credit,
—
tinued
tinued
159,
States
909
saries general,
mending
thanksgiving
observ-
V:324
(note),
VIII :265;
VI:327, state
of
quotas
(note)
;
II:
649-650; recom-
11:495,
ance,
cre-
taxes,
providing
for
fixing
11:555 redemp-
tion of British bills of credit, II:
562
(note)
;
for
exchange
of
New York
State of
9IO
—
United States
and
congress
—
resolutions
11:570
prisoners,
269-270
(note)
acts
V:
(note),
to provide for
;
II:
troops,
V:282
(note),
(note), VI: 734; to secure state
11:603
representation,
111:34;
(note),
vacancies
regarding
670
regiments, 11:619,
in
(note);
—
United States
and
continued
and feeding
clothing
601-603
—
congress
resolutions
—
from
exemptions
militia
neutral
111:283-284;
nations,
111:310-311; regarding infracof
tions
convention,
Saratoga
111:314-315;
establishment
for
of army, 111:433,
434-440, VI:
11:671 (note)
ence of militia
of
11:703-707;
office,
commissary de-
to deficiencies in
11:736;
partment, of
loss
Delaware
relating
Hudson
on
forts
relating
to
and
11:749 (note)
rivers,
;
concerning behavior of continental
officers,
2 -22 1
lions,
11:751
for
;
(note).
batta-
replenishing
V:503-504
11:812-815,
(note),
872-873
III:
(note), 940,
VI:507-508, 909 (note), VII:572; to raise troops of horse, 11:827-830; recommending day of fast and prayer, 942,
943,
11:874-875; debts,
for
recovery
IV:524;
111:19,
ing exchange of prisoners.
31
;
turns,
commissary
requiring
111:36;
III: re-
states
requesting
to transmit acts that
of
restrict-
have passed
on congressional recommendation, 111:47-48, raising
and
111:58-59;
144
(note);
for
equipping
troops,
appointing
Gen.
Gates,
111:197;
tories,
111:208;
for
reclaiming
recommending
duty,
encouraging service during w^ar,
279-281, 341-343;
prescribing oaths
acts
continued
111:248, 277; for protection of
concerning Herkimer monument, ;
—
440;
for subsist-
officers,
111:433,
laying embargo,
111:433,
440-441,
V:282
IV:I41-144,
481,
420
(note),
(note);
concerning
regulation
of
111:472;
regarding
dangerous
prices,
111:473;
correspondence,
garding deserters,
re-
111:479; em-
powering Washington
to call for
militia, 111:547, 548; establishing treasury office, IV:93-99; to
facilitate
credit
exchange
IV: 144; IV: 184;
bills
currency,
good morals, commisregarding quartermaster's de-
partment, IV:261, 527, (note) soldiers
;
of
to further
and
sary's
of
continental
for
V:219
to provide for disabled
and
seamen,
for settlement of rank,
IV:280; IV:328-
IV:332; relating to money quotas, IV:524, V:323 (note), 573 (note), 724-725, 941, 942, VI:714332;
as to forage,
715. 901-902, VII:64, VIII:
38-39
(note),
concerning
46-47
(note);
counterfeiters,
IV:
Analytical Index
—
United States
and
congress
resolutions
—
—
acts
and
IV:659-660,
department,
719-720 as
enemy's (note)
New 89
to
permits
IV:736-737
lines,
committee
sending
;
(note)
privateer,
touching offenses of
;
V:193
(note);
commendation of John Jay, 1
99
(note)
recommending
;
in
V
—
—
acts
continued
establishing post at Shokan,
board of ad-
directing
V:863; concerning state army, V:872-873 (note) re;
Du
garding
VI:221; appointing
corps,
lery
commissioner
to
indorse
bills
VI: 138; requiring
credit,
of
VI:32; on dragoons and artil-
Simitiere,
status of light
to
V:8,
Hampshire Grants,
congress
resolutions
V:794; of
within
go
—
miralty,
VII:31-32;
(note),
to
584;
911
Papers
United States
continued
524; for relief of Rhode Island, IV:553, 580; regulating clothing
— Clinton
state
of
returns
VI:330-331;
supplies,
for preventing fraudulent use of
:
al-
ships' papers,
VI:410, 892;
for
New
lowances for soldiers and widows,
aiding Canadian families in
V:259
York, VI:417; requiring reports from state agents to commissary
(note);
for
settling
counts of commissary general,
269
(note)
;
Long
V
:
for preservation of
United States property, (note)
ac-
V:269
to protect inhabitants of
;
V :269
Island,
(note),
VII: 76; regarding exportation of flour and grain, V:269 I
(note)
concerning Vermont,
;
797-798
302,
(note),
V:
VII:
VI:463;
general,
behalf of
in
James Jay, VI:499;
Sir
British
ing
American
for relief of
VI:556;
relating
to
respect-
VI:556;
prisoners,
prisoners,
and
status
William Malcom,
pay
of Col.
VI
69-5 70; appointing procurNew York, VI :595 pro-
:5
ator in
;
238, VIII:57-58; about western territory, V:336 (note), VI:
viding for extra commissioners of
205-208, 297-298, VIII :388391 directing sale to New York
courts
;
of
rum and
sugar,
V:343;
re-
VI:602;
accounts. for
regarding cers'
and
(note), 513-518, 725, VI:297, 864-865; respecting
791, 909
wood cut at West Point, V: 44 providing for redemption of
ica,
old
bills
573-574
and
issue
of new,
(note), VI: 76;
ing continental
pay
V
:
assur-
to militia,
V:
and
VI:739-740; VI:754-755;
V:407
;
instituting
piracies
privateers,
garding state quotas of supplies,
1
of
instruct-
felonies,
ing
trial
tablishing
depreciation soldiers'
of
pay,
on
:
(note), VII :23; esbank of North Amer-
VI:908-910 (note);
interest
offi-
VI
bills
of credit,
as to
VII:
regarding French sailors on American vessels, VII: 72; for 1
5
;
912
—
United States
and
New York
—
United
congress
resolutions
imposing
State of
—
acts
continued
VII: 138;
duties,
in
West-
relation to forage taken in
States
—
mittees
113.
—
congress
— com-
continued
136;
to
with
cooperate
81
Washington, V:781,
812,
1,
deal-
813,855,857, 874,897,928,
of laws oi
VI:9, 14, 18, 108, 112, 115,
¥11:531-532; recommending enumeration, VII:573;
60 to meet mutinous regiments, VI:549 (note), 550 (note), 564, 578; on cruelty to American prisoners, VI:557; on out-
VII:309;
chester county,
ing with infractions nations,
cooperation
of
with France, VIII :6;
re-
vigorous
urging states
VIII
specting land bounties,
regarding threat of
New
:9;
Jersey
1
;
peace establishments, VIII: 135;
to divert quotas to state purpose,
on
VIII :40 (note);
nance, VIII :204.
of
federal
76-77;
VIII:66-72,
debt,
for
196
articles
ratifying
;
VIII: 55;
peace,
relating
1
arms and accouterments,
;
United States bank, 1:186;
to
289
lottery created, II:
(note),
342,
649-
349,
VIII: 164
245,
338-341,
IV:374; Vir-
ginia
refuses
pay
copyright,
posts,
of
place
meeting,
for garrisoning fron-
VIII :332, 382-383
until its
to
quota
its
accounts are settled. III:
sums
676-677; states
228, 229-230,
111:73,
advanced
to
from continental treasury,
111:740-741; congress arranges IV :93-99 bills of
for control of,
;
credit to be
(note). of
committees,
secret
ence,
11:305
with
Washington,
rearrange
177;
monthly
V:47 1-472.
requiring full state rep-
VIII :267;
fairs,
in
fi-
650,
regarding
3, 4, 5
finances.
of
office
be printed
to
pamphlets,
United States
VIII :2I 6; relative captures at sea, VIII :254;
tier
journals,
of
resentation, to
of
transactions
VIII:
on
163; (note)
ac-
army
settling
VIII:85-86,
counts,
(note)
for adjustment
VI: 601; on
accounts,
standing
;
correspond-
(note); to confer
army,
11:766; 111:235,
to
IV:
Vermont afVI:613, VII:
to consider
111:569,
for superintending staff de-
partments, IV:403,
525;
to visit
Vermont, V:17, 18, 19,89,9798, 99, 102, 108-110, 112-
exchanged for continental currency, IV: 144; loan to
New York
from United States,
295-297;
IV:294,
attack
Robert Morris' conduct
448-455; IV:5
depreciation
of,
on
IV:
of cur-
V:9I 285, 431, 478, 722, VI:310, 499, 65 7, 665 deranged state of, V 285-286 (note), 425-426, VI:
rency,
;
310,
1
8,
561
,
,
:
316; monthly assessment
Analytical Index
United
—
States
—
finances
— Clinton
United States
con-
V:323
states,
(note),
V: 326-32 7;
bills,
gress to stop emission of
V:426;
tional
con-
vided
money,
V:531-
VII:44-46,
will
redeem
accounts of
of United States in specie,
;
new
and federal
credit,
V:573
est,
;
army bills
lin
drawing
inter-
in
new
bills,
due
(note); large sums of
inhabitants
622
state
ters
New
to
French credit,
VI:664;
of,
of
of
army expenditures VI:665-666; years, debt
in
1780,
est
estimate five
national
VI:666; com-
ing
of
New
against United States,
669,
make
689 bills
;
York
VI :668-
recommendation
to
of credit legal tender.
estimates
;
VIII :46; settle
American
for
on public debt, VIII:38-39
(note)
137;
missioner appointed for liquidat-
accounts
arti-
assessment for payment of inter-
on
taxable resources
VI:665-666;
of states,
specified
desired by superintendent VIII:23-26, 29-30, 31-33;
VI: 76,
support
in
tion
commissioner
credit.
tajces
bringing
part of United States to indorse
of
VII:
1781,
October,
ment of
of forty-five million dollars called
bills
loans,
seeking
V: 724-725;
into
;
in
VIII: 18, 21-22; informa-
for
V:941
:
429-430; cash quotas of states for 1782, VII:469-470; pay-
drawn on Benjamin Frankand John Jay, V:724; tax
for,
VII 121-
cles,
assessment field,
of
York,
VIII:54-55; with United
99, states
engaged
ments,
V:
V:
York,
New
V1I:423; Robert Morris' statement of receipts and disburse-
(note), VI: 76; state
quotas payable
574
based on
pro-
VIII: 131; foreign minis-
123,
V:572-373
bills,
bills
;
credit
States to be adjusted,
provision for redemption
of continental
(note)
con-
VII:15; account
for,
United States with
taxes in Connecticut paybills,
V:533;
of
bills
Connecticut
bills
—
1
on
interest
able in continental
532;
finances
VI:714; plan to establish nabank, VI :908-9 (note)
943;
regulation to guard against counterfeit
—
tinued
tinued
on
913
Papers
for
86; loans
08
debt
;
from
to
system of
VIII :85-
France,
100-101,
95-97, 1
783,
accounts of army and de-
termine balances due, .
1
paymaster-general
103,
VIII: 104-
funding public
recommended
to
states,
VIII: 169-1 73, 179-181; measures for
payment of army, VIII:
200-201, conduct
226;
vindication
of
of, VIII:204-207, 225-228; reduction of expenses advocated, VIII:228-230.
—
United States loan
continued
office,
department
of,
693,
772,
888,
560,
786,
VII
ex-
V:2I9;
in,
V :246
(note)
,
VI:62, 411.
:45,
of
delivery
of second regiment,
county
VI:493; his disYork state agent
for
bill
militia,
V:315.
services rendered by,
Vacher, John Francis, surgeon, of fourth regiment.
ors for forage,
New
Tryon
(Dr),
George
John
VACH. surgeon
IV:5, V:480.
sup-
apply to govern-
pute with
precinct,
state
to
by congress
Poughkeepsie
N. Y., VI:586.
466-467;
V: 784-785, 786; ordered
plies,
of
Margaret,
cer-
congress
confidence
direct
:
VII:427, 543, 544.
quartermaster-general, presses
V
of,
VII:470;
216-217,
173,
Utt,
commissioners
tificates of,
to
New York
State of
914
New York
line,
Vail, see also Veeley, Viel, Viele, Vielie.
Vail
Benjamin,
Veal),
(Veail,
second
of
captain,
regiment,
over forage used by allied army,
Ulster county militia, judge ad-
VII
vocate, 1:530; his
255-259,
210-211,
:43,
309, 465 certificates given by, to be accepted at United States ;
in
treasury
quotas of money, of
University
of
payment the
V 11:4 70. State
of,
I
:
11.
White
Upper
N.
county,
Creek,
Y.,
111:718-719.
fined,
Vail, Gilbert, of exempts of
Charlotte
represented
in
Vail
(Veal),
regiment,
militia,
member
IV:570; of
militia,
Cantine's
county
of
regiment
Col. of
John Ulster
VI: 791.
militia,
N. Y.. 111:299. Ustick, city,
William,
VIII
York xxxii.
New York
city,
&
merchants,
New VIII:
of
IV:572. Israel, captain,
regiment, Dutchess county in
Maj. Maurice Pleas'
detachment, 11:16, 25, 42, 56, 71
company, 11:233;
his
;
member VI:763.
111:241
martial,
of
third
county
Henry, of
captain,
of court martial.
testifies,
;
Vail (Veal), Joseph,
:xxxii.
Ustick, William
fifth
tions,
Upton, William, of Schaghticoke, of
Orange
Orange county
Vail (Veal, Veel),
VI:865. McJlager,
Isaiah,
fourth
convention at Cambridge, N. Y.,
Upright,
II:
and
tried
county, IV:628.
New-
of
York, Board of Regents 5,
state
company,
V:341, VI:73;
89,
Vail's
regiment,
militia,
(Veal's)
N. Y., VI:721.
county,
peti-
of court
Jr, lieutenant,
Westchester
IV: 138. ford, Westchester
prisoner taken at,
Analytical Index
Valcour
island.
N. Y.,
action
Lake Champlain, at. 1:386 (note).
Valentine, see also Voluntine. Valentine,
of
third
regi-
at
Fort
(Valantine's,
Val-
Joseph,
New York
ment.
line^
Montgomery, 1:451. Valentines
hill
Westchester
entine's),
N. Y., engagement (note)
(note)
county,
IV: 124
information gathered
;
IV:362; IV:857,
59
at,
V:23
(note).
27
Washington
at,
VIII:399. Vallance, Thomas, sergeant, of sec-
ond regiment.
New York
artil-
lery, 11:18, 20.
sixty-second
regiment,
assistant
army,
British
quartermaster,
(note).
713
(note),
766,
111:352
army
at,
(note),
758,
(note), 749. 752,
843,
(note),
VIII :402,
615
416;
869 388
(note), (note),
sufferings
11:568,
of
597-598
(note), 672, 757-
843-845.
111:239,
IV:
386; committee of congress at. 11:766-767; army at, improves. 111:288; captured muskets to,
sent
111:290; meeting of general
officers
at,
(note),
Valnais,
,
army
at,
VI:311. Sieur de, in charge
IV:494.
of flour,
Van Aelen, see also Van Alen, Van Allen. Van Aelen, John, of Albany, N. Y.,
refuses oath, 111:604. loyalist, of
Israel
of
troop
Capt. horse,
Van Aernam, see also Van Arnum Van Aernam, Isaac, of Albany, N. Y., of associated exempts, IV: 10, 209; petitions, V:274.
Van Aernam,
Vanakin,
;
of
Albany county
forwards
militia.
VI :3 -32 VI:335.
captain
Jacob,
regiment,
information,
prisoner in his charge,
see also
Akin.
Vanakin. James, of Northampton
Valley Forge, Pa., Washington at, 11:506 (note), 573 (note), 614 757,
V:14
1
with Burgoyne at Saratoga, II:
452
continued
perilous state of
third
Valiancy (Vallancey), George, of
915
472;
Youngs' IV:730.
at,
;
—
Valley Forge
Vanaely, Robert,
encamped
Americans occupy, VII:
;
Clinton Papers
at,
British
(note)
—
111:374,
IV:530;
Washington decamps from.
III:
county.
Pa.,
111:375,
justice,
376.
Van Alen. Van Allen, Van Aelen. Van Alen. Barent, of
see
also
Albany,
N. Y., VI:708, 736.
Van
Alen,
county,
Jacobus,
N. Y.,
of
Albany III:
petitions.
491.
Van Alen
(Van Allen),
lieutenant-colonel,
regiment, tia,
of
John, eighth
Albany county
interested
in
certain
mili-
ex-
changes, 11:575, 111:272; com-
Van
Alen, John
pliments of, clothing for
Van
—
111:600-601
will
;
let-
convey
V:419.
passports,
Allen,
,
captain of sloop,
IV
8, 43.
:7,
(Mrs), of Red
Allen,
Hook, Dutchess county, N. \ IV:334.
Van
Abraham
seventh
county scouts,
J., colonel,
Albany
regiment, return
militia,
111:495; orders
ot
his
to,
IV:
VI:695; president of court martial, IV:255; recruits furnished by, V:922-923; delinquents in his command, VI 501, VII:582-583, 626-627;
63.
64,
:
attends
Van
Alstyn,
county,
consider
to
meeting
frontier defense,
Vn:619. ,
of
N. Y., IV:82.
Alstyn,
at
Alstyn
(Aalstyn), of
Alstyne,
Van
Alstyne,
two
persons
of
petitions,
V:
family,
Alstyne,
Philip,
lieutenant-
colonel, of seventh regiment, militia,
detachment
Schoharie,
at
of
condition
Al-
commands
bany county
IV:59;
regiment,
VII:580.
Van Amburgh, Abraham,
loyalist,
V:169.
Van
Ancer,
member
lieutenant,
,
of court martial, 1:853.
Vanantwerp,
Van Antwerp,
Hacken-
at
,
sack bridge, N.
J.,
1:635.
John, lieutenant, of
fourth regiment.
New York
line,
11:520.
Antwerp, Lewis, of Albany county, N. Y., IV:153, VI:
Van Antwerp,
Martin militia,
Tryon county,
Alida,
hook, N. Y., 419.
his
loyalist,
418-419.
Peter,
fifteenth regiment,
N. Y., tory, 11:288, 289. 29!, IV:448.
Van
Alstyne, Peter, of Kinderhook,
337.
taken
Joachim,
(Martinus),
Van
Van
Van Tryon
Unadilla, IV: 15-1 6.
Van
tory, 111:655.
shows
Alstine,
harbors
Lambert,
Alstyne,
Alstin, Philip, petitioner. III:
of
Van
N. Y., IV:21.
.,
491.
Van
Van
Butter-
of
Goose,
Alstyne,
nuts,
N. Y.,
accusation against,
Van
Van
continued
VI:488; collecting troops, VI:525.
Alen, John E., forwards
ter,
Van
New York
State of
9i6
Kinder-
V :4
1
8-
ensign,
of
Albany county
IV:230.
Van Antwerp,
Simon
John,
of
Schenectady, N. Y., 111:66.
Van Arnum, see also Van Aernam. Van Arnum, William, lieutenant, of Col. Willett's levies, to receive
Cornelius, in
N. Y., VI:694.
Tryon
nam.e
of
county,
recruits,
Van
VII
:1
19-120.
Atten, see also Vanetta,
ette,
Van
Etten.
Van-
Analytical Index
Van
—
Atten,
or
captain,
-,
— Clinton Van
917
Papers
Beuren, Cornelius, major, of
Pennsylvania, in expedition. Hi:
fourth regiment,
634.
militia, carries flag of
Vanauken, Abraham, of Minisink, N. Y., 111:368.
Van
Auken
(Vanacker),
bany county
(Garet), regiment,
Van
Berckel, P.
United
to
J.,
Dutch
States,
his
militia,
arrival,
N. Y., 111:137,
138.
Van
Bergen, Anthony, colonel, of
eleventh regiment,
orders
militia,
5
1
,
93-94
VI:320;
;
Albany county to, 11:334, VI:
intelligence sent to,
suggests families,
loyalist
exchange
of
VI:856-858;
money paid by, for delinquent classes, VII :72, 85; captains to confer with, VII :89.
Van
Bergen,
Martin G., of Al-
bany, N. Y., V:274. Van Bergen, Peter A., lieutenant, of Col. Marinus Willett's levies,
VI:895.
Van Van
Van
Buren.
Beuren, Annatie, of Schodack,
N. Y.,
petition of,
35
thirteenth
mihtia,
Hannah, of SchoN. Y., petition of, VI:
64-66.
Van of
V:399, 419.
Maes (Moses H.),
Beuren,
Albany
county,
N. Y., depo-
11:850, 851-852.
sition of,
Beuren, Marte, of Schodack,
N. Y.,
111:605;
loyalist,
his re-
moval, V:399. Tobias,
Beuren,
first
captain,
Ulster
regiment,
of
county
his company, 111:298, 412, IV:527, V:917.
militia,
Vanblack, Cornelius, employed Fort Montgomery,
Van
1
:45
1
at
.
Blarcom, Henry, of Col. Levi
Pawling's regiment, 11:22.
Van Van
Boskirk, see
Bumbler,
Van
Buskirk. of
Garrat,
Marlborough,
Ulster
N. Y., recommended
New
county,
for justice,
V1I:374.
Van
Bunschoten ;
of
(Benschooten), Marbletown, N. Y.,
111:401.
Van
Bunschoten, Elias, of Dutchess
county,
Beuren, see also
of
ensign,
Albany county
Beuren,
dack,
Van
Ber Gan, Martin, of exempts
of Coxsackie,
Van
Van minister
Vin:247, 256, 268.
Van
Gerrit
(Finbury),
VI:38.
Van Benschooten, Van Benschoten, Van Benscoten, Van Benskouten, see Van Bunschoten. Van Benthuysen, John, of Col. Robert Van Rensselaer's regiment of Albany county V:383, 385.
Beuren
Al-
IV:230.
militia,
II:
truce,
517.
Van
Levi,
lieutenant, of third regiment,
Albany county
N.
Y.,
petitions.
III:
240.
Van
Bunschoten (Van Benscoten),
Elias,
Jr,
major, his service in
State of
9i8
Van
Bunschoten, Elias, Jr
—
con-
tinued
Canada, in
:424
1
third
commander
regi-
11:687;
Hne,
instructions
111:241;
petitions,
as
appointment
in
New York
ment,
to,
his
;
1:568;
levies,
IV
of levies,
764-767, 823, 850, 851, 852
862-863, 865-866; directions, telligence,
IV
with regiment,
relations
his
V :82 V 60 : 1
receive
to
transmits
;
;
in-
marches rem-
nant of corps to Poughkeepsie,
V :42
1
;
with Gen. Robert
Van
700 VI 813-814, 852, 861-862, VII Rensselaer, VI:693, 696, receives
10,
and forwards
137,
levies,
169-170,
452, 460. 513, 574;
VI1:306, 381.
chester county,
Van
186-187, in West-
Bunschoten, Elias E., captain,
of exempts of Poughkeepsie precinct,
N.
Y.,
IV:235.
236, of
ex-
Bunschoten, Jacob, empts of Dutchess county, IV:
Van
Bunschoten, John, captain, of exempts of Dutchess county, IV: 235, 236; member of court mar-
IV:280.
(Van Buntscho-
Mathew,
captain, of second
regiment, Dutchess county militia,
member
of
court
of,
IV IV
168,
VI
martial,
280;
Hour
purchased
803,
807,
V:I05,
328.
Van
county minute men,
1
:4
9
1
;
rec-
ommended for appointment, I 428 of fourth regiment. New York line, 11:549, IV :3. 5. V: :
;
479, 704, VI:220. Bunschoten (Benskouter),
Van
Samuel, of Col. Henry Ludinton's regiment of Dutchess county
V:825.
militia,
Van
Bunschoten
(Van BunschooRombout pre-
ten),
Teunis, of
cinct,
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
his
IV:874, V:105, 168,
mill,
169, VI:450.
Van Van
Van
Buren, see also
Harman
Buren,
Beuren.
(Harme),
major, of seventh regiment, Al-
bany
county
111:491;
militia,
left
out
in
petitions,
new
ar-
rangement, 111:690.
Buren, John, employed at Robert Livingston's iron works,
V:753. Buren, Leonard, of Albany,
N. Y., sonal
Van
petitions,
request of,
V:274;
American
Martin,
Buren,
per-
V:586.
statesman, offices held by, 1:184.
Bunschoten
tin),
Bunschoten (Benschoten,
Benschoten), Peter, lieutenant, of second Dutchess regiment,
Van
237.
Van
Van
Van
237, 706.
Van
tial,
New York
Van
Buskirk (Buskirk), Abraham,
lieutenant-colonel,
loyalist,
of
fourth battalion, later third battalion,
New
stationed
at
Hackensack, offered
by,
Volunteers,
Jersey
and Ne^vbridge 1 :484 exchange ;
IV:840; has
skir-
Analytical Index
Van
Abraham
Buskirk,
Paulus
from (note)
continued returning
V :208
Hook,
troops of,
;
—
Americans
with
mish
on Staten
Is-
land, VIII :3 17.
Van
Buskirk
Volun-
Jersey
Buskirk
(Van
John James,
Boskirk),
on parole,
loyalist,
Lawrence,
Buskirk,
captain,
taken,
of,
property
loyalist,
I
:
of Cortlandt, Augustus, Yonkers, N. Y., pronounced an
Van Camp, Van Campen,
see also
Vankampen.
Van Camp,
,
V:229
near Delaware
Van
of
in
fight
second
on Pepacton road, IV:
Isaac,
Van Camp, county,
Jacob,
N. Y.,
Van Campen, county,
N.
loyalist,
of
Isaac, J.,
Dutchess
of
in
joins
11:628.
Sussex appeal,
1:700.
Van Campen, tion of,
of
Newtown,
VI:43, 44-45. lieutenant, of
exempts
Orange county, 111:734, 735. Cleft,
county,
Essex
of
Philip,
IV:
petitions,
J.,
Cortlandt
Courtlandt),
colonel,
administered
governor,
east
:99
his
;
to
post
to
con ol
protection his
be
store,
established
1:307;
house, of
oath
be
1:281;
shore, ;
Pierre,
to
regarding
:302
at
1
Cort-
(Cortland,
landt,
com
in
Clin-
1:406;
safety,
aided
ton's
wife
410;
sends information to Gen.
Heath, ploy,
1
:429
1:558;
;
by,
person vice
1
em
in his
of
president
convention,
1:716;
packet
warded
1:738,
745;
to,
:409,
for presi
dent of convention, 1:837; presi dent of council of safety, 11:1
Peter, of
Albany county, N. Y., examinaVance, John,
of
return
securing
VI:730.
796.
of
Tryon county, N. Y., V:179.
in
N.
county,
mittee
Van Camp (Voncanb),
of
Frederick,
Cortlandt,
militia,
17.
Van
aid
ton's
stolen horses,
1
county
house,
Cortlandt,
(note).
Ulster
V:159
America,
IV:857, (note); VII:59 (note), 116, VIII:419.
suited
Van Camp, Abraham, regiment,
of his
Van
634.
river,
Van
Van
1:554.
Van
Cortlandt, see also Cortland,
Cortlandt.
Yonkers, N. Y., requests Clin-
Ramapo, 1:485.
teers, at
Van
Buskerk),
loyalist, of third
New
battalion.
Van
919
Papers
enemy
(Van
Jacob, captain,
— Clinton
Garret,
of
N. Y., IV:172.
Orange
1
53, 81, 105 (note), 128, 137 175 (note), 215, 216, 218
226, 254, 428, 439, 466; Gen Schuyler makes known to, difficulties of his position,
(note),
Gen.
81-82; Schuyler
11:53,
discusses
condition
63
with of
State of
920 Van
—
continued
department,
11:101
Cortlandt, Pierre
northern
112
(note),
New York
117
(note),
Van
Debarrack.
toga
district.
Van De
Wash-
Bergh,
ington about Clinton's authority, 11:170-171 (note) asks aid of
Van De
Washington to operations in New York. 11:171-172 (note); has
Van
(note). 198 (note);
to
;
from
assurances
New
11:226-227,
228;
on
of
situation
253-254;
England,
Clinton
to.
U:
Burgoyne, of
president
senate.
11:358. 377. V:258. 502. VI:
56. 583, ¥11:519; case of Cadwallader Colden submitted to. Clinton
11:468-469;
on
to.
enemy's purposes. 11:490; lieutenant-governor, 111:310, 427.
428. V:615, 809. 816, 817, Vlll:298. 887. 838, 830.
Washington
299;
apprises
of
enemy's movements, V:806-809, 830. 831 informed of mutiny in ;
line,
Pennsylvania
Van
Cortlandt
York
city,
Vandalfsen, county,
New
Vni:xi. Johannis,
N. Y., IV:172.
Vandalia Company, claims territory. VI:200-201.
Van Dam, Anthony, city, dealer,
Van Dam,
of
of.
New York
Debogart,
Van
also
Van
Debogert, see
Denbogart.
Van
Debogart. Jacobus, lieutenant, Dutchess fourth of regiment, county
of court
Van
1V:283; member martial, Vl:763.
militia,
Debogert,
of
Myndert M.,
John Frear's regiment of Dutchess county militia, Vl:589. Col.
Van
Debogert, Peter M.. of Col. of
Frear's regiment John Dutchess county militia.
VI:
589.
Vandemark. Van Demarke, Vandemerk, Vandemerken. see also Vandenmark, Vandenmerk.
Vandemark,
Cornelius, of Col. Levi
Pawling's regiment,
1
:826, 834,
842, 857. Silvester,
Lt. Jacob Rose's
759,
loyalist,
recruits,
761,
of
1:753,
777,
762,
790, 791, 11:635.
Van Demarke,
Ezekiel,
Col.
of
110.
Rip, colonial politician.
see also
Vandemerk, Frederick, of Ulster county, N. Y., 1V:768.
Van Demerk,
N. Y., 11:538.
Barrack.
New-
of
,
Johannes Snyder's regiment, II:
VlH.xxxv.
Vnn Debarrack
Bergh,
to
dar Beek, David, of Haver-
straw.
den
Burgh.
town, N. Y., Vl:337.
754,
1:55.
Van
Van Den
Vandemark, Orange
of
Van
Bergh, see also
Vl:554-555.
residence.
Sara-
of
Evert,
N. Y.. VI:229.
Van Der
Cr.pt.
Frederick,
Silvester
Salisbury's
horse of Kingston. 1:575.
of
Jr,
light
Analytical Index
Vandemerk, Jacob, of Col. John Cantine's
county
of
regiment
militia,
Ulster
— Clinton
Vandenbergh, Sarah, wife of Henry Vandenbergh, 11:575.
Vandenbergh, Sarah, daughter of
VI:37.
Vandemerk, Joseph, of Col. John
Henry Vandenbergh, 11:575. den Bergh, Weynant, of exempts of Schaghticoke, N. Y.,
Ulster
Van
Vandemerken, Thomas, of Marbletown, N. Y.. IV:52.
Van
Cantine's
county
Van
VI:37.
see also Van De Van DenBurgh.
den Bergh,
Bergh,
Van
of
regiment
militia,
den Bergh, Abraham, of Al-
bany county, N. Y., hay purchased
of, II :825.
Van Den tain, of
Cornelius,
Bergh,
Saratoga
district,
cap-
N. Y.,
VI:228.
Vanden Bergh, bany county, IV:187. Vanden',: ergh,
Cornelius,
N.
Y.,
Al-
of
robbed,
IV:153. Denbogart, see also
bogart,
Van
W.,
Van Den
N. Y., IV:
sign,
York VI :4,
of
fifth
fifth
N. Y., IV:241.
Bergh, Gerrit G., colonel, regiment,
Albany county
militia, his regiment,
line,
5,
fifth
Burgh, Henry, captain, regiment.
service
Vandenbergh. Henry, 575, V:74.
Vanden'^ergh, Hester, daughter of
Henry Vandenbergh, 11:575. Vanden Bergh, Rutger, of Albany county, N. Y., robbed, IV:187.
1
line,
:424
;
his lieu-
V:705;
joins in representation to legisla-
VI:220;
ment, VI:880,
of
second
regi-
Vin:195.
Henry, of Beekman's precinct, Dutchess county,
Vandenburgh,
N. Y., testimony given by, VI: 764.
fifth
II:
V:480;
commission,
tenant's
Vandenburgh, loyalist,
New York
Canada,
in
11:780. Ill:
421, IV:680.
New
regiment.
11:19, V:479, 705, 220; of second regiment, VIII :1 95.
ture,
den Bergh, Ewert, of exempts
of Albany,
Van Den
Burgh, Bartholomew, enof
offers to resign,
770, V:916.
De
Burgh, see also Van den Bergh. Bergh,
Van
exempts of 5chaghticoke,
of Saratoga district,
of Schenec-
Van Den
cap-
N. Y., IV:153, VI:733.
Van
,
tady, N. Y., VI:334.
of
Vanden Bergh, Cornelyus P. (T.),
Van De-
Debogert.
Denbogart,
his tain, of
Van
Van Den
Cornelius
921
Papers
James, colonel, of Dutchess county
regiment,
militia, stores in his care,
return tions,
his
made
by,
11:41 7;
111:76;
peti-
111:240, 355; behavior of
son,
111:318; gives permit,
IV:283; warrant 555; president of
issued by,
V:
court martial.
State of
922 Vandenburgh, James
—
589.
taken by,
VI:764;
836;
undertake
to
continued
591;
VI:588,
prisoner
VI:
justice,
of
capture
robber. VII:242.
Van
see also
Demarke,
Vandemerk, Vandemerken. of
lieutenant,
fourth
ment, Ulster county
regi-.
II:
militia.
59.
Vandenmerk,
of
Gyesbert,
New York
regiment,
fifth
II:
line,
Van Der
see
Barrack,
also
Van
Der Barrack,
fifth
Cornelius,
New York
regiment.
of
Vanderbeck, J.,
,
Derheyden, Jacob, of Great
Derhoff,
Derick,
Paramus,
lieutenant,
of
VI:903.
Vanderbielt,
VII:609. of
York
third
levies,
1
Vanderkar,
regiment.
New
for
place
proposed
line,
lieuten-
Nanning,
Vanderhuyden,
:569. of
Arent,
Albany
Albany
of
Dirck,
county, N. Y., V:40.
Vanderkar,
of
Hendrick,
Vanderkar,
Albany
of
Haver-
11:538, IV:17I.
Roeloff,
associated
with robbery, 111:655, IV: 190.
Van
Johannis,
straw precinct, N. Y., petitions,
Van Der
for
tried
Jacobus,
county, N. Y., V:40.
second regiment. Orange county militia.
purchases
delinquency, V:687. Van Der Hoof, Hendrick, of Schaghticoke district, N. Y.,
Vanderkar, of
Mass.,
IV:90, 91.
line,
11:625.
Vanderbelt,
:xxi.
Barrington,
Van
New York
Dirck, of
VIII
county, N. Y., V:40.
1:819, 820, 824.
N.
Van
in
Debarrack. V^an
Ill:
Y.,
247.
ant,
467.
N.
county,
Vandercliff.
flour,
Vandenmark (Van De Merk), William,
Dutchess
of
Myndert,
Vander.:ogart.
city,
Vandenmark, Vandenmerk,
Vandemark,
New York
der
scripts,
Francis
Kemp,
translations
A.,
his
manu-
Dutch
of
1:14.
Vanderlip,
,
his
farm on road
Aert, flour purchased
Wyoming, V:24l (note). Van Der Lyne, Nicholas, of ex-
Vanderbilt, Derick, of Haverstraw,
empts of Kingston and Hurley, N. Y., 111:612.
of,
N.
Bilt,
V:168.
Y.,
petitions.
11:538,
IV:
Van Der
171.
Van Der
Bilt. Jan. of Haverstraw
precinct.
538.
to
N.
Y..
petitions,
II:
county,
Pool, Barent, of
N.
Y.,
Albany
loyalist.
III:
605.
Van
der Voort, see also
Van
Voort.
Analytical Index
Van
der Voort, Barent, of Haver-
N. Y., V:471.
straw,
Van
— Clinton
1V:775,
petitions,
N. Y., petitions, 1V:776, V:471. Van Der Voort, Peter, flour purchased of, V:168. straw,
Orange Y., petitions, IV: of
Peter,
N.
county,
Vandervoort (Van Voort), Peter, Kings county, N. Y., his effects, V:65 7-658;
Jr, of
family and to
willing
Long
Col.
necessaries
carry
Island,
VI:28;
Willett's
to
lieutenant
VI:
levies,
814, 894.
county
John, captain, of
Tryon county,
N. Y., goods claimed
VI:381, 812.
De Volger, Cornelius, Schenectady, N. Y., 111:66.
Van De Water,
II:'
by,
Deursen,
Van
see
Deusen,
Duerson,
Van
Dusen,
Vanduzer.
Abraham W.,
of
Orange county, N. Y., IV:172. Deursen, Melchert, of Tryon county, N. Y., his imprisonment,
Van
111:280, 281, 282.
Deusen,
,
captain,
of
Hurley, N. Y., 11:275.
Deusen,
Peter of
35.
R.
Dutchess
precinct,
Abraham, Livingston's
Albany county
flour
county,
N. Y., VI:567. Vandike,
Van Dyck.
also
of
Cornelius,
Charlotte
Dutchess
precinct,
county,
N. Y., VI:576. Dreson, John, of Schenectady,
N. Y., 111:66. Driesen, James, tried and con-
victed
as
respited,
Deursen,
Benjamin,
of
purchased of, IV:785. Van Dewater, Peter, of Rombout
Van
Van
Deusen, John J., lieutenant of Albert Pawling's levies,
Col.
Van
Van
11:233.
621.
Van
Van
Van
militia,
Deusen, Johannis, of Claverack district, N. Y., justice, V:
846, 111:34, 42, 43; considered for civil office, II: 622. also
Johan-
William
Van
Vandike, see
Van Derwerken (Van deWorken),
Van
Col.
of
Van
172.
in
(Vandoozen),
captain,
Humfrey's regiment of Dutchess
der Voort, Paul, of Haver-
Vandervoort,
Vandeusen nis,
923
Papers
422,
476;
about
loyalists,
Van
Drieson,
VI:336-337;
spy,
VI:337-338,
358,
information
gives
VI: 359-363.
Henry, of Schenec-
N. Y., 111:66.
tady,
Van Duerson, Van Dusen, see also Van Deursen, Van Deusen, Vanduzer.
of
Col.
regiment
militia,
IV:
Van
Duerson,
city,
Van
,
of
New York
VIII:xxxvi.
Dusen, Isaac, of exempts of
Dutchess county, IV:235.
State of
924 Vanduval
(Vanderville) of
lieutenant,
ment,
V:208
tion,
Van
Mark,
,
Virginia regi-
Hook
Paulus
in
Vanduzer,
first
expedi-
Van
also
Deusen,
Van
Deursen,
Van
Duerson,
Dusen.
first
(Van
Vandur-
Doser,
Christopher,
miHtia,
11:76,
member
of
county
IV:629;
82,
court
martial.
physician, petitions,
111:327; refuses oath, 111:605;
Blooming
pris-
VII: 393.
Abraham,
Dyck,
of
New
arms and ammunition
city,
put in his charge,
1
:
1
Van Dyck, Abraham,
New York
captain,
of
Cornelius,
of line,
Fort
first
1 1
to
328,
Van
Nicholas, Dyke, delegate Delaware to continental
from
VII
congress,
:
Eps,
78.
1
of Schenectady,
,
N. Y.,
VI:361.
loyalist,
Eps,
,
Schenectady,
:
lieutenant-
regiment,
sends
IV:417V: 188-1 89,
329, 330-331, 882; about prisoners, of Oneidas
New
intelligence
Schuyler,
492-494,
to,
enemy's
to inquire
V:267; speech V:883-884; deefforts
to
over-
come
V:912-915, Oneidas, 921; at Saratoga, VI :842, 880-881, 904; carries letter and warrants,
return
326,
V:274, 859-860; desire visit him, IV:217, 242, 249-250, 257; lives in New Jersey, V:860, VI: 166.
Van
515, 551.
colonel,
his
of friends to
Van
96.
prisoner,
city,
secure
N. Y.. VI:717.
Van Dyck,
scribes
to
IV :2 16-2 17,
348,
of
Henry,
Van Dyck, see also Vandike. Van Dyck, Aaron, loyalist
from
295,
N. Y.,
Albany,
III:
Grove, N. Y., V:679.
418,
evacuation
VIII :288,
Van Dyck, Henry (Dr),
efforts
Vanduzer,
York
New York
in
part
proceedings,
city,
York
Francis, of
takes
city,
of
718.
Van
loyal-
VI:404-405. 836.
ist,
of
captain,
Orange
regiment.
oner,
Francis,
N. Y.,
of Poughkeepsie,
296, 301.
Vanduzer zer),
Van Dyck (Van Dyke),
Van Dyck,
(note).
see
New York
VII: 73, 84;
meeting, Schuyler 361, 365.
at
Fort
VIII :352,
Van
Eps,
,
near Schenectady,
N. Y., VI:697.
Van Van
of Charles, Tryon N. Y., 11:622, 111:42.
Eps,
county,
of
Caughnawaga, Tryon county, N. Y., his Eps, John
B.,
house, 111:474.
Van
Eps,
John E., of Caughna-
waga, Tryon county, N. Y., Ill 34; to forward letter, 111:408.
:
Van
Eps, John
J. B., attends
meet-
ing at Fort Schuyler, VIII :361,
365.
Van
Eps blockhouse, Caughnawaga, Tryon county, N. Y., V:
Analytical Index
Van Eps
blockhouse
—
continued
737. 738. VI: 692, 694, 697,
Van
Van
see
Etten,
ond regiment, Tryon county militia, petitions, V:!79, VI:278. Vanette, Petrus, lieutenant, of ex-
empts of Coxsackie, N. Y., Ill: 138. Etten, Jacobus, of Capt. Sil-
vester Salisbury's
Kingston,
1
Vaneveran
light
horse of
:575. of
David,
Shokan,
N. Y., 111:192.
Van
Vanfleet, see
Van of
ordered
to
V:
Catskill,
880.
Van
Thomas, money
11:493; of exempts of Kingston and Hurley, 111:612. lent by,
Vangardner, regiment.
of
Jacobus,
New York
second
artillery,
11:19, 20.
Van
Kingston,
(Mrs),
N. Y., her
of
death. I:
421.
Van
Gasbeck
(Gaasbeek), of Col. Wil-
Thomas, ensign, liam Malcom's continental
regi-
ment, recruiting, 1:748. letter,
Gelder, city,
affecting. III:
Hoesen, Rineir, of Col. Rob-
Van
Rensselaer's regiment of
Albany county
V:383,
militia,
384.
Van Hoevenbargh (Van Howenfourth
of
New York
regiment.
11:549,
line,
lieutenant,
Rudolphus,
bargh),
IV :5,
opp.
788,
V:480. 704. 924; member of court martial. VI:334; in second regiment, VI:877, VIII: 95. Van Hook, Isaac, of fourth regiment. New York line, acting en11:519. 549.
sign,
Van Horn.
his mills frontier
,
IV:862.
Van Horn,
fourth
of
John,
regi-
New York line. VI:472. Van Home (Van Hoorn), Abrament.
ham,
of
county,
Caughnawaga, Tryon N. Y., his qualifications 11:621, 622; joins
for
call
in
111:407-409;
help,
justice,
111:415,
quainted
with
416;
ac-
of
Wil-
service
liam Wallace, VI:727.
Van Home,
David, of
New York
Adams'
impression
John
city,
1:72-73.
Vanhouta,
of
David,
Orange
county, N. Y., IV: 172.
IV:71.
York
ert
of,
Vangelder, Abraham, carries
Van
Van
for office,
Gasbeck,
New York
Hening, Henry, of Stillwater.
N. Y., accusation
post,
Gaasbeek,
Courant, of
VIII :295.
city,
I
Vliet.
Gaasbeek, Peter, of exempts Kingston and Hurley, III:
612;
925
80-81.
Atten.
Vanetta, Samuel, lieutenant, of sec-
Van
Papers
Van Ham.
Van
701. Vanetta, Vanette, also
— Clinton
Abraham, VIII :395.
of
New
Van
Houten,
515.
.
his house,
I
:
State of
926
Van
Houten, Claus R., of Haver-
N. Y., 11:538.
straw,
Van
Houten,
Van
Houten,
Haver-
:64I
in
.
Houten, Resalvert, of Haver-
N. Y.,
straw,
petitions,
11:538,
Houten,
of
Roelef,
N. Y., member
straw, bly,
Haver-
of assem-
11:359; detained by officer,
lery
chairman
of
11:418; county
artil-
deputy
com.mittee,
11:538.
Van
Houten, Thunis,
Van
of
Haver-
N. Y., 11:538.
straw,
Imborough, John, of Albany,
N. Y., exemption asked
V:
for,
884.
Van
Ingen,
N. Y., lett's
Van
,
his
of Schenectady,
account of Col. Wil-
victory,
VII:443-444.
Y.,
459-460;
joins
in
III:
appeal,
Clinton's
reply
to,
111:467-468; trustee of Clinton College, VI:536.
Van
Ingen,
Col.
Hannah (Ann),
Van
Y.,
of
peti-
Keuren, Henry (Hendrick), of second regiment,
captain,
Joseph, lieutenant,
Marinus
Willett's
of
levies,
VI:625, VII:88, 119.
Vankampen,
see
also
of
United
of court
1:294;
States,
oner taken by,
Van Camp,
Van Campen. Vankampen, Cornelius, of Tryon county, N. Y., V:179.
pris-
1:485; member 596,
1:589,
martial,
599, 602, 613, 615, 749,
95;
his
11:89;
II
III
company, 261-262, V:17, 30, VI:624 his expedition
to
Pepacton, III
626, 693, 698, IV:18. Van Keuren, John, of Rhinebeck precinct,
N. Y., V:372.
Van
Keuren, Matthew, of exempts of Dutchess county, IV:237; petitions,
IV:737, 738.
Van Keuren (Vankuren), N.
of
Ingen, Dirk, of Schenectady,
N.
Keuren,
Dutchess county, N. tions, IV:737, 738.
Ulster county militia, in service
111:39.
Van
IV:283.
Keuren, Cornelius, of Rhine-
beck precinct, N. Y., V:372.
Van
Houten, Ralph, employed 1
Keuren, Abraham, ensign, of
militia,
Van
of
Klaas,
public work,
Van
Haver-
N. Y., 11:538.
straw.
Van
of
Dirick,
Van
fourth regiment, Dutchess county
N. Y., 11:538.
straw,
New York
Mamakating, 563.
Van
Philip,
Y.,
IV:
sergeant,
of
Col. Albert Pawling's levies,
V:
Keuren,
Philip,
278.
Van
Kleak, John T., lieutenant, of second Dutchess regiment, county minutemen, 1:381.
Van
Kleeck,
county,
N.
Cicely,
Y.,
of
Dutchess
petitions,
IV:
737, 738.
Van
Kleeck,
Hugh,
captain,
of
fourth regiment, Dutchess county
Analytical Index
Van
Hugh
Kleeck,
member
militia,
IV:280;
his
—
— Clinton Van Van
continued
of court martial,
Dutchess
ment,
county
Van
Luven, see also Luven,
Vanluven,
Benjamin,
Leuven.
petitioner,
Isaac,
petitioner.
III:
686.
Kleeck, James, of fourth regi-
fined,
927
111:685.
company, IV:282,
283.
Van
Papers
Van Name, Abner,
militia,
VI:589.
subscribes
to
111:325.
certificate, j
Van
Kleeck,
John,
of
captain,
fourth regiment, Dutchess county militia,
member
of court martial,
IV:280, VI:588; IV:283, VI:589.
Van
N.
Y.,
company, Dutchess
of
petitions,
IV:
737. 738.
Van
Kleek,
of
Bornt,
Rombout
Dutchess
precinct.
county,
Van
Kleek, Caspaures, of Rombout precinct, Dutchess county,
N. Y., VI:567. Kleek,
of
Rombout
Dutchess
county,
N. Y., VI:567.
Van Van
Leuven, see also
Van
Luven.
Leuven, John (Johannes), of
Col. Levi Pawling's regiment,
I
Leuven, Peter, of Capt.
vester Sahsbury's
light
Sil-
Loon,
Jacob,
Coxsackie
of
district,
Van
Nes,
certificate.
two III:
of
Hendrick,
Albany
county, N. Y., 111:327.
Van Van
Nes, W.,
petitions,
111:491.
Ness, David, captain, of
regiment,
New York
Van
line,
first
wishes
Ness, David, captain, of sixth
regiment,
Van
Dutchess county
exempts of
N. Y.,
Ness, David, major, of
Red
Hook, N. Y., purchasing commissary, IV:83, 258, 547. 590, 593, V:295 (note), 400, 476, VI:553, 820, 821; describes assault on Samuel Hake, IV:
333-334; orders Hake V:656, 670.
Van
Ill:
Van
Lone),
Peter,
of exempts of Coxsackie
district,
confined,
Ness, David, Jr, proposed for of
purchases,
IV:
Ness, John, of exempts of Al-
bany county,
N.
Y.,
petitions in behalf of
N. Y., 111:137, 139.
mili-
111:24.
commissary 561.
137, 139.
Van Loon (Van
signing
horse of
Kingston, IV:755.
Van
persons
of
:
834, 842, 857.
Van
111:325.
Van Name, Mary, name
tia,
Peter,
precinct,
subscribes
Elizabeth,
to certificate,
to resign, II :839.
N. Y., VI:567.
Van
Van Name,
325.
Simon,
Kleeck,
county,
his
1
Van Dyck, V:274. Van Ness, Peter, colonel, regiment,
IV: 10;
Dr Henry
Albany county
of ninth militia.
Van
—
Ness, Peter
orders
491
to,
Van
continued
11:334;
petitions. III:
rangers raised in his com-
;
mand, 111:619-620, IV:56; attitude toward regiment of
his
ex-
700; oppo:ed
111:687,
empts, to
New York
State of
928
Jacob Best's appointment,
III
:
699-700; purchasing commisIV:429, 561, V:223 sary, 618-619, 621, VI:553, 820 82 makes reports concerning 1
;
V:125-127, 664. VI
levies,
makes
:9;
VII:
recommendations,
85-86, 89-90, 92-93, 96.
Van
N. Y.,
Ill:
642,
Nest,
city,
Van
Abraham,
New York
of
Neste,
N.
Vanorden (Vanorder), Walter, of Orange county, N. Y., IV: 171. Vanorden,
Walter,
lieutenant,
of
second regiment. Orange county
VI:903.
militia, petitions,
Van Orman,
William, prisoner de-
livered to guard,
Vanorsdal,
V:74. of
John,
second
regi-
ment, Ulster county militia, taken
IV:205, 206.
Vanorsdol, Tunis, of second
regi-
ment, Ulster county militia. III:
Sussex
of
Peter, J.,
Van
Rensselaer, Henry, of
Albany N. Y., robbery of. III: 608, 609, 655, IV: 188.
joins
in
appeal,
Van of
1:700.
Van Norden, Van Norden
see also
lieutenant, loyalist, of at
New
Rensselaer,
Henry
eighth
regiment,
county
Vanorden.
(Vannauten), John,
sey Volunteers,
Jer-
Hackensack,
militia, to
J., colonel,
Albany
aid state agent,
208; to march Schoharie, VII:402. VI:24,
Van
Rensselaer,
to
Henry K., colonel, Albany county
of sixth regiment,
1:484.
Van
:
county,
VIII:xxvii.
county,
VI
262.
IV:652.
Van
recommendation made by,
863-864.
prisoner,
Ness, William, Jr, of exempts
of Claverack,
Orden, Hezekiah, of Albany N. Y., justice, IV: 192;
county,
Oert, Joseph, of
New York
tried
line,
command
militia, in fifth
regiment, at
Fort
of levies,
I
:
568-570. IV:862, 863, V:81; sent to, V:81; Gov.
return
Montgomery, 1:821, 822.
Vanoey (Vanoay), Col.
of
Cornelius,
Chittenden of authority,
Johannis Jansen's regiment
Ulster
county
militia,
VI:
688, 791.
Vanorden,
see also
to
abridge
VII:301;
his
his
con-
VII:364; in Vermont party,
ftruction of orders, collision
with
VII:402, 403-404, 415, 585;
Van Norden.
Vanorden, Andries, of Haverstraw,
N. Y.. 11:538.
tries
terms offered
to, by Vermonters, VII :59 1-592; information given
by,
VII:616.
Analytical Index
Van
Rensselaer, Jeremiah, of Al-
bany, N.
Y., commissioner for
conspiracies, has difference with
Gen. Stark, 111:553, 572, 583; removal
favors
of
disaffected
— Clinton Van
929
Papers
Rensselaer, Peter, captain, of
Marinus
Col.
Willett's
levies.
VI:625, VII:88, 285.
Van
Philip,
commis-
sary of military stores,
V:385.
Rensselaer,
VI: 766; buys land
persons, 111:592-593. 640-641. V:276-277; on certain loyalists.
Clinton,
111:669-670, IV: 116, VI:266; they will be
consider defense of frontier. VII:
notifies loyalists that
removed, IV: 127; surveyor, IV:
537;
477.
petitions,
orders removal,
Van
V:260;
Rensselaer,
Jeremiah, ensign,
New York
line,
paymaster, V:368, 479.
Van
Rensselaer, of
colonel,
John,
Albany county relative
of,
usurpations
by
VII:389-390;
and carried
VII:552-554; his
affidavit
militia,
to
Vermonters. seized
regiment,
to
Bennington.
insurrection
VII
regiment,
:5
in
52-5 55,
573; plot against, VII:575576; conveys information, VII: 580; his house, VI 1:6 13, 614, 616.
Van
Rensselaer, Kilian, colonel, of
fourth
regiment,
militia,
plot to capture,
petitions,
given by,
Van of
Albany county
111:382;
11:851
;
certificate
V:543.
Rensselaer, Nicholas, captain, first
regiment.
V:519, VI:59.
New York
line,
for
825.
meeting
to
VIII:
for sheriff,
Rensselaer, Robert, colonel of
eighth
Albany county
regiment.
and brigadier-general of
militia,
his
Field,
1
:
1
;
Gates,
Klock's
at
to reinforce
11:153;
Schuyler,
Gen.
success
83
to
11:334,
Gen.
reinforce
111:255;
asks permit to remove flour. III:
2 2-2 1
3
1
;
desires
exemption of
part of regiment from order. III:
256;
certifies
association
of
ex-
111:642; explains recom-
empts,
mendation, 111:700; president of court martial, of
assembly,
commissary
Rensselaer, John H., of Al-
bany county, N. Y., in list of assemblymen elect, VII:322.
Van
attends
619; proposed 252-253.
militia;
lieutenant-
fourteenth
VI :25 1-253,
VII:548;
Van
VI:232-234.
third regiment.
763,
IV:255; member IV:677; receives IV:
appointment,
687; permit given to, IV:692. 717; defense of Fort Schuyler
V:332-333, 336; V:621 forwards intel-
intrusted to, his mill,
ligence,
sent to, to,
;
V:788, 795; provision V:789, 791 application V: 790-79 1; supphes, ;
for
Clinton
reinforces,
brigade,
V:804,
V:796;
his
VI:79,
275,
291,
320,
368,
374,
376,
379,
380,
503,
626,
780,
State of
930 Van
Robert
Rensselaer,
—
con-
New York Van
901.
859.
VII:183,
906.
on
394,
396,
397,
398,
ton
399.
437,
448,
477,
569.
VII :38;
574. 576, 617, 618; how
re-
V:839; instructions to, as brigadier. V:894-895; Col. Van Schaick will assist, V:902garded,
903; advised to relinquish civil office, V:904-905; charged defense
of
Tryon county,
Van
Canajoharie.
¥1:107-108;
moval of inhabitants ordered by, VI: 123; Gen. Ten Broeck
VI: 141,
support,
142;
sends reports from Fort Rensse-
VI: 169- 170.
laer.
212;
re-
364;
to
Rensselaer, Stephen,
Van
Rensselaer
384 to
;
requests
of
to,
to
VI:376,
536; to be informed VI:553; inquiry conduct
352. march
380; Clinton College, VI:
Albany,
trustee
VI:338.
in
VI:692-703;
of mutiny, into
Mohawk request
his
valley, to,
from
Helena
VI:767-768, Goes, 779; advises measure for securing robbers, VI:779-780; makes
Van
Y.,
of
Van
of
Santvoort, Staats. of exempts
of Albany.
N. Y., IV:241.
Schaack. Arent, of Coxsackle,
N.
Y.,
robbery
Van
111:614,
of,
IV: 189
190
(note),
Schaack, Cornelius, of Kinder-
hook, N. Y., loyalist,
money
re-
ceived from. III :20.
Van
Schaack, David, of Kinder-
N.
hook,
133.
Y.,
IV:58,
moval,
loyalist,
his
127-128,
re-
VI:
232-234; held for exVI :1 34-1 35, 142-143,
change,
514;
appeals
severity,
Van
VI
:5
against
peculiar
17-5 19.
Schaack, Henry, of Kinder-
hook, N. Y., loyalist,
money
re-
ceived from, 111:20; his removal,
IV:58, 74,
Albany.
N.
Albany. N. Y.. IV:I0, 208, 209, V:353, 362.
234;
repairs to
,
Santvoordt, Cornelius, captain,
of exempts
recommendations, VI:814, 838,
297;
1
Schenectady. N. Y.. VI:334.
VII
:96,
80
Corneliuz Z..
Santvoord.
(note), 237, 238.
enemy.
1
prisoners from. 111:224.
291-293; in pursuit of enemy. VI: 302-303. 305-306,
defeats
general, in
Patent,
655,
307,319. 320. 323.333.351;
in
VII:394, 399.
quested to furnish men, VI:289,
290,
VII:
hold brigade
1:185.
Van
in
re-
against officers,
candidate for governor
describes
produced
suits
furnishes returns,
readiness,
Van
distress
to,
265.
V:9 19-920, 921, 946, 948, VI :6. 63. 64. 81-82. 89, 98;
will
con-
VI:887, 892-893. 903; Clin-
285,
with
—
Robert
Rensselaer, tinued
tinued
returns
127-128, VI:232from New York,
Analytical Index
Van
—
Schaack, Henry
Van
continued
IV:l93. 201, 206. 249-250; held for exchange, IV:207, 242,
V:386,
VI: 133,
901,
134-
135, 142-143, 514; his parole, VI: 167; appeals against peculiar
VI :5 17-5
severity,
Van
New York
Adams
lawyer, John
city,
IV:189.
of,
Schaack, Peter, of
Kinderhook, III:
1:77;
lives
604;
loyaHst,
at
(note).
Albany N. Y., Indian commisV:335 (note).
sioner,
Vanschaick,
Garret,
eighth
regiment,
militia,
V:383.
Albany county
Schaick, Gerret of
ant,
first
W.,
lieuten-
Albany
regiment,
action
in
mihtia,
county
of
ensign,
at
Klock's Field, VI:699.
Van
Schaick, Goose
first
regiment,
destruction of 1
66
11:1
;
reports
69- 70 1
;
of regiment, ing
delivered
(Gozen), of
Onondaga
line, I
by,
:
frontier conditions,
Chnton
to,
on needs
ceives
report
IV:287; informed that Fort Plank is attacked, IV:287-
Valley,
288, 293; learns threatened,
that
1V:620;
Oneida his
is
ex-
senti-
at
Albany,
V
:
267; commends Maj. Graham, V:
V:217, of
request
1
;
for
to,
;
provisions,
V
:
547, 560; forwards news from
V:551, 557, 567, 569570, 585, 627, 628-629; as-
frontier,
surances given
to,
by Clinton,
568, 636; disregards order abolish
posts,
supply
militia,
V
:
to
V:696-697; will V:706; pictures
discouraging prospect for frontier
V:715,
inhabitants,
up
719; to V:728, 732;
militia,
shows danger
to
Fort Schuyler,
V:734, 735, 755, 894; learns of blow to Caughnawaga, V: learns that 737-738. 740; enemy is near Johnstown, V: 742,
concerning Cherry
represents
275; to return to Tryon county, V:329; pass given by, V:405406 sends return, V :5 9 ap-
arsist
re-
reports
enterprises,
to inquire into fate of cap-
tives,
774,
IV :9;
scoutmg
command
to
;
87;
cloth-
recommendations,
of
IV:843-844;
11:765,
775, 776, 790. 808, 111:351; his
continued
ment of friendly Indians, V:35-
11:701-702; to,
—
Onondaga, IV:
702-704. 777, V:496; results
spirit
New York
931
Schaick, Goose
plication
Schaick, Anthony, of
county,
Van
605,
111:604,
627, 1V:I16, V:159
Van
meets,
Papers
pedition against
36
19.
Schaack, Jan, of Coxsackie,
N. Y., testimony
Van
— Clinton
746-747, 845; to movement of levies, V:
743,
752-753; shows protecting
impossibility of
frontier
with
small
force,
V:76 1-762, 818;
ton
on defensive measures, V:
to.
766-767; threatening will assist
apprised
of
Stillwater,
Gen.
Van
Clin-
danger
V:893;
Rensselaer,
Van
New York
State of
932
—
Schaick, Goose
Van
continued
V:895, 902. 919; on provisionand disposing oi troops, V 902, 911; warned of enemy's appearance on Lake Champlain, ing
:
V:905-906; position of Oneidas made known to, V:912-915; attack on Fort Schuyler reported
VI:59-60,
to,
efforts
to
79;
63,
his
Fort Schuyler,
relieve
VI:62, 64, 68, 69, 83, 17172 applies for clothing for 1
;
regiment,
VI:223-224;
to
join
grand army, VI:223, 294, 302; presents grounds of complaint in
VII:20-21; grievance VI1:250, 440, 461, 539,
regiment, of,
568.
Van
Schaick, Goshen, of
county,
Van
Albany
Schaick, Jaco'o, of
Warwick,
Schaick,
Jacob,
of
Albany,
Van
Schaick, Jacob,
regiment,
of
thirteenth
Albany county
militia,
VI:38.
Van
thirteenth
regiment,
Albany
officer
of detach-
militia,
ment, 111:516; tection
of
petitions for pro-
border,
IV:769, V:
Schaick, Myndert, captain, of
eleventh regiment, militia,
Van
Albany county
IV:687.
Dirick
Schoonhoven,
B.,
Y., petitions,
of III:
327, 334, V:274.
Van
Schoonhoven, Henry, of Al-
bany, N. Y., petitions, 111:327,
334.
Van Schoonhoven
(Schovenhoven)
,
Jacobus, colonel, of twelfth regi-
Albany
ment,
county
militia,
V:916, Vl:906; certifies, V:40, VI: 15. Van Sice, Cornelius, recruit, VI: 111:265-267,
petitions,
370. Sice, Jacobus, of Schenectady,
N. Y., 111:66. Sickel,
county,
of
David,
Orange
N. Y., IV:172.
Sicklen,
Cornelius,
bout precinct,
of
Rom-
Dutchess county,
•N. Y., flour rold by,
IV:785;
1V:785, 803, 874, V: 106, 168, VI: 450, Vll:625. Van Slyck (Van Sluyk), Gerhard (Garret),
N.
Albany county
militia,
Y.,
of
Tryon county, captive, VI: 79, 660.
•726.
Slyck
manns, rrent, at
Schaick, Roger, of thirteenth
regiment,
VI:38.
11:251.
Aloany, N.
Van
916.
Van
;
levies
his mill,
Schaick, Jacob G., major, of
county
Van
1
encamp on, II: 265-266, 282; Clinton
240, on,
Van
N. Y., V:274.
:
Graham's
Van
N. Y., 11:626.
Van
river,
N. Y., Gen. Schuy42 Col. Morris to, 1
ler retires
Van
N. Y., V:40.
Hudson
Schaicks island,
near Troy,
Van of
(Van Sluyk),
major,
of
Tryon county
second
Herregi-
militia, killed
Oriskany, 11:284.
Slyck
(Van Sluyk).
Tryon county, N. Y.,
VI:79, 660, 726.
Jacobus, captive,
Analytical Index
Van
Slyck,
Jesse,
of
captain,
second regiment, Albany county militia,
Albany
Van
N.
county,
Y.,
IV:
robbed,
Van
Slyke, Cornelis A., lieutenant,
of
of exempts N. Y., 111:590.
Van
Van
of
N. Y.,
precinct,
as-
VI:653.
sessor,
N. Y., V:
precinct,
Steenbergh, John, captain, of
Morris Graham's regiment
Col.
of
Dutchess
335;
Van
county
petitions,
Steenbergh,
Johannes
militia,
I
:
111:177; V:372. of
Petrus,
Snyder's
Col. of
regiment
Rhinebeck
of
Timothy,
Steenbergh,
precinct,
N.
Y.,
VI:653.
Van
Stenberghen,
inus Willett's levies,
Tassel,
ficer,
Van
,
111:696,
Tassel,
VII:287.
injured by of-
IV :6.
Cornelius,
of
West-
chester county, prisoner in
York
city,
New
11:723, IV:50;
ex-
changed, IV:149.
Van
Tassell,
Tassel, Isaac, permit given
V:364.
Vantile,
John,
petitions,
V:752;
Island,
VI:495. of third
lieutenant,
Orange county V:576, 577.
militia,
Vantine, Abraham, prisoner, V:74.
Tuyle,
Utter,
of
third
Orange county head of class, VI:453.
ment.
Van
regi-
militia,
of AlValkenburgh, bany county, N. Y., 111:655. ,
Van
Valkenburgh,
empts
Van
of
Bar.,
Claverack,
of
ex-
111:642,
Valkenburgh, Isaac, lieutenof Col. Marinus Willett's
ant,
to,
Van of
VI:802, 894.
Valkenburgh, Jacob, adjutant, fourteenth
county
militia,
regiment,
Albany
V:773.
Van
Valkenburgh, Peter, of exempts of Claverack, N. Y., Ill: 643.
Van
Vechten,
,
of
Albany,
N. Y., VI:733. Van Vechten (Van
Veghten), Ephraim, of Albany, N. Y., V:
260; deputy wagonmaster genV:727, VI:406.
eral.
36
lieutenant,
Jacob,
Long
sufferings of his family,
levies,
Thomas, of Ulster county, N. Y., V!:621. Van Syler, George, of Col. Mar-
Van
New
attempt to
IV:652.
Ulster county militia, 111:298.
Van
prisoner in
11:723;
city,
exchange, IV:845, V:387.
Van
Van
372.
Van
N. Y.,
county,
regiment.
Steenbergh, Benjamin, Jr, of
Rhinebeck
N. Y., VI:555.
Tassel, Peter, of Westchester
prisoner on
Benjamin,
Steenbergh,
Rhinebeck
Schenectady.
146.
V:145,
Tassel, John, of Westchester
York
790.
933
Tassel, Jacob, prisoner, his of-
county, of
Teunis,
Slyck,
Papers
fenses,
Van
grievances, 111:66.
Van
Van
of
statement
in
joins
— Clinton
New York
State of
934 Van
Vechten,
Henry,
major,
department,
quartermaster's
in
V
:
945.
Van
Vechten, Samuel, captain, of
militia, declines
Albany county
appointment, II:
794.
Van Vechten
(Van
Vechten, Teunis
Vleckren),
assistant
J.,
quartermaster
general,
IV:522, V:727.
Van
Jr.,
of ex-
137, 138.
Van
N. Y., robbed, 1:709. N. Y.,
at Oriskany,
11:622;
sheriff,
11:742;
in
dispute
with county committee, 111:280-
282; message sent by, IV:287; consults members of legislature,
Veghten, Cornelius, lieutenant-
colonel,
of
Albany
county
news
thirteenth
regiment,
militia,
IV:769. V:916; sends
relating
to
Skenesborough,
VI:337; shows acVermont party, VI :890.
house, of
Veghten, Lucas, of exempts Albany, N. Y.. IV:241 petitions, V:260. ;
Van
Veghten, Philip, of Albany,
N.
Y.,
111:382;
petitions,
exempts, IV:241
of
.
Veghten, Richard, ensign, of exempts of Schaghticoke, N. Y.,
1V:153. Veghten, Volckert, of Green-
bush, Rensselaer county,
111:605;
N. Y.,
petitions,
V:274.
Van
Veghten's
water,
near
mills,
N. Y., Burgoyne
Stillat,
II:
335.
Van
Veler, Gideon, of exempts of
Dutchess
county,
N.
Y.,
IV:
Van
Vleck, Henry, of New York VIIl:xxxv.
Van
Vleck, Isaac, confined as spy,
11:415, 422, 429.
;
tivity
Van
intelli-
V:558; on way to Fort Edward, V:558, 570; at Fort George, V:773; helps erect blockhouse at Saratoga, VI :227, 228, 229 his
Albany county Vl:694.
city, his residence,
gence sought from, IV:285; petitions,
11:202.
235.
IV:782.
Van
regiment,
militia, in action,
refuses oath,
Veghten, Anthony, of Tryon
county,
Aloany
regiment,
militia, his death,
Veghten, Henry, adjutant, of
first
Van
Veghten, of Manor of Living-
ston,
of
Van
Vechten, Thunis,
empts of Coxsackie, N. Y., Ill:
Van
Van
major,
of
Teunis, flour sold by, IV:874.
deputy
Dirck,
Veghten,
tourteenth
county
eleventh regiment,
Van
Van
Van
Vliet,
county,
Van
Vliet,
Jacob
Dirck,
N. Y., John,
Rose's
Dutchess
of
loyalist,
111:603.
loyalist,
recruits,
of Lt.
1:750,
753, 754, 759, 761. 762, 790, 791. 11:635.
Van
Vliet, Jurry, of Col. Johannes
Snyder's
county
regiment
militia,
of
11:249.
Ulster
Analytical Index
Van
Vliet,
Teunis, of third regi-
Ulster county
ment,
relations with I:
party,
Lt.
his
militia,
Jacob Rose's 773-775,
766-767.
780, 788, 11:635.
Van
Voorhees,
Van
Voorhise, see
Van
Voorhees, Stephen, of Rhinebeck precinct, N. Y., IV: 145. Voorhise, Albert, of Paramus,
N.
Van
Voorhise, John, of Col. John of Dutchess regiment
Frear's
county
militia,
VI:590, 591.
Van Voort, see also Van Van Voort (Van Vort) Hook, N.
J., his
der Voort. ,
of Paulus
house, 111:112,
Van
Vorst, Abraham, tady, N. Y., 111:66. Jillis,
of Schenec-
of Schenectady,
Vorst, John Baptist, keeper of
N. Y.,
111:643.
N. Y., 111:66.
Van Wagenen, Abraham,
of Capt.
Kingston, 1:575.
Van Wagenen,
Van
Barent, of Dutchess
N. Y., 111:177.
Wagenen,
Dutchess
Vredenburgh,
see also
Barent,
county,
Jr,
N. Y.,
of Ill:
177.
Benjamin, of Ulster
county, N. Y., IV:768. Cornelius, of Col.
John Cantine's regiment of Ulster militia,
VI:37.
Van Wagenen, Garret H., lieuten" Judith, ant, prisoner on ship for
exchange,
11:515,
551; money for his relief, II: 830-831 deputy commissary of prisoners,
V:4 19-420.
Van Wagenen,
N. Y., 111:66. Vreden-
Vredenburgh, John, of Rhine-
beck precinct, N. Y., VI :653.
Van Wagenen, Vanwaggoner,
see
city,
lieu-
tenant, of Col. Johannes Snyder's
Hubert,
of
New
merchant, VIII:xxxii. Jacobus, of Ulster
county, N. Y., IV:768.
Van Wagenen,
James, loyalist, of Lt. Jacob Rose's recruits, 1:755.
Van Wagenen,
also
Waggoner. Van Wagenen, Aart (Arter),
York
Van Wagenen,
burgh.
Van
petitions,
;
Vranken, Ryckert, of Schenec-
tady,
Van
N. Y.,
IV:768.
efforts
Vranken, Dirick, of Schenec-
tady,
Van
Ulster county,
county
ferry near Schenectady,
Van
(Arter), of
N. Y., petitions, 111:549, IV:768. \'an Wagenen, Aart (Arth) Jr, of
Van Wagenen,
N. Y., 111:66.
Van
continued
11:249.
Van Wagenen, Aart
Van Wagenen,
Vorst,
—
regiment of Ulster county militia,
county,
113.
Van
Van Wagenen, Aart
Silvester Salisbury's light horse of
1:715.
J.,
935
Papers
Ulster county,
also Vorhis.
Van
— Clinton
taghkan,
Johannis, of
Delaware
N. Y., 111:544.
Paka-
county,
State of
936
Van Wagenen,
Mar-
Johannis, of
bletown, N. Y., VI:639.
Van Wagenen, county,
N. Y.,
Ulster
of
John,
IV:
111:549,
Van Wagenen,
Simon,
Paka-
of
Simon,
Delaware taghkan N. Y., IV:109, 110.
county,
Jr, of
Mar-
Tunis,
second regiment.
lieutenant,
New York
V:480, 704, VI:219; re534, VI:546-547, cruiting, 688; has contract to supply flour, VII:401.
line,
Vanwaggoner,
Jonathan
confined,
loyalist,
(John),
11:415, 422,
429.
V
militia,
:
Winker, Henry, of taken
sey,
New
Jer-
by Clinton,
prisoner
1:484.
first
Henry,
regiment.
of
lieutenant,
New York
line,
Van Woert,
John, of exempts of
Albany, N. Y., IV:24I. teenth
Lewis, colonel, of
forwards
militia,
information,
1V:266, 267, 268, 285; cation
for
to,
six-
Albany county
regim.ent,
appli-
V:571
troops,
heads remonstrance, V:689; furnish
VI:51;
return,
receives Skene.^:-
concerning
intelligence
350-
VI: 344-345,
borough,
;
to
351.
Van Wart, county, ture
county
383, 384.
Van Woert,
53.
Van Wagenen, of
Albany
VI:532, Vn:60.
Solomon, of Mar-
N. Y.. 111:401, IV:
bletovvn,
of
Van Woert,
N. Y., IV:53.
bletown,
Van Wagenen,
Van Wie. William, of Col. Robert Van Rensselaer's regiment
Van
768, V:562.
Van Wagenen,
New York
of
Westcheter
N. Y., has
part in cap-
of
VI:258
(note),
county
Andre,
Maj.
Van Wart, third
Isaac,
Jacob,
regiment, militia,
Van Wart,
11:728
of
lieutenant,
Westchester
Drake's regiment of Westchester county
VI:70.
made
sey,
prisoner
Col.
VI;
New
by
Jer-
Clinton,
1:484.
coke,
Van Wort, militia,
769,
Jacob, of Schaghti-
N. Y., VII:609.
teenth
Peter, captain, of thir-
.Albany county
regiment,
111:210,
petitions,
V:916;
levies
from
IV: his
company, VI: 38.
721.
Van Wie (Van Wye),
N. Y., 111:137.
139.
Van Wormer,
IV: 138.
Van Wart, Jacob, loyalist, of James De Lancey's corps,
Nicholas, of exempts
of Coxsackie,
Vanworker, Nicholas, of
(note).
Jacob, of Col. Samuel
militia,
Van Woert,
,
of
Albany, N. Y., VI:251. 252.
Van Wyck, in
action,
,
captain, killed
1:407-408, 409.
Analytical Index
Van
Wyck,
of
(Mrs),
Westchester county, N.
Y., her
Van Wyck, Abraham, tia,
captain,
of Queens county mih-
IV:622.
Vanwyck,
Van Wyck, Capt. horse,
Dutchess
of
Cornelius,
N. Y., 111:240.
county,
ot
Israel Youngs' troop IV:730.
or
of
Gilbert,
N. Y.,
county,
loyahst,
V:159
Isaac,
of
captain,
second regiment, Dutchess county
member
militia,
of court martial,
VI:888;
IV:280, V:472, company, V:527.
Van Wyck,
his
Dutchess
precinct,
county,
of committee,
petitions,
111:240;
Van
of
missioner at
of
N. Y., com-
sequestration
Fishkill,
1:406,
;
his
VI:
receives information regard-
for
flour,
IV:
V:667; signs certificate, V:402; flour seized on his request, VI:450; lends money to
873,
John Morin Scott, VI:853. Theodorus, lieutenant,
Van Wyck, Col.
levies,
Frederick
Vn:271.
111:300,
petitions,
and procuring building cannon, 1:254-255; would fix rafts
fire
Fort
at
273-275;
Weissenfels'
Constitution,
carries letter,
I
:
11:754;
conveys
order,
111:36;
pilots for
French
fleet,
finds
111:560-
561. of Col. Robert
militia,
Van
Rensselaer's
Albany V:383, 385.
county
Zandt, Peter P., of council of
Van
11:379.
Zandt,
asked
Van
Sante), Jacobus,
Van
of
regiment
for,
Richard,
exemption
V:884.
Zandt, Wynant, captain, 551.
pris-
oner, 1:741, 11:515,
Varick, Guilliam, of Hackensack,
N.
of
N. Y.,
Zandt, Jacobus, major, collects ammunition, 1:200, V:270-27l
Varick,
paid
''
Van
ing sugar, 11:774; asks direction
is
his mill,
334.
regarding lands of loyalists. III:
45-46;
;
Yeveren, Rynier, of Schaghti-
safety,
Dutchess county,
133;
:
flour
Van Wyck, Theodorus (Dr),
house
I
IV:785.
sold by,
militia,
William, of Dutchess
N. Y., 111:241 IV:785, V:168, 249.
county,
Van Zandt (Van
Richard, of Rombout
N. Y., chairman
232;
Van Wyck,
chain
Wyck,
captain,
Queens county
;
Queens
(note).
Van
Thomas,
Wyck,
loyalist, of
coke,
loyalist,
Eldred,
Van Wyck,
Van
937
Papers
IV:622.
house, 11:382.
loyalist,
— Clinton
N.
J.,
J.,
1:541. of Hackensack, John, 1:541, 542.
Varick, Richard, lieutenant-colonel, conveys Gen.
11:63
St
Clair's
Samuel Geake, IV:51 seeks to effect exchange,
117;
letter,
(note); has suspicion of
his
Arnold,
relations
correct,
(note); I
V
with
:
1
16-
Gen.
VI:282-283;
State of
938
—
Varick, Richard learns
of
South
CaroHna,
continued in
VII :28; with
Washington, VII :29; deputy to John Morin Scott, VII:533; recorder
New York
of
city,
VIII:395.
N. Y., Varnell,
111:334.
petitions,
Samuel
Col.
of
Daniel,
Albany,
Drake's regiment of Westchester county
VI: 70.
militia,
Varnum (Varner), James ordered (note)
to
at
;
1
to
VI:908 Vassall,
;
(note),
909 of
(note).
by
occupied
of
Tryon and
his capture
Vauban, Jacques Aime Joseph Le Prestre, Count de, aide-de-camp. French army, VII: 107 (note). Vaudreuil,
Louis
Philippe
de
comde, Marquis mander, French navy, VII:603.
Vaughan, Schuyler
present
meeting,
at
Fort
VIII :365,
British
Clinton,
command his
at
Fort
regiment,
26-27
23
(note), 25
(note),
(note.
Vaughan, Richard, money paid V:126.
to,
Vaughan, Richard, of Col. Marinus Willett's levies, VII:287. Veal, see Vail.
Vedder,
/'
rent,
of
Schenectady.
N. Y., VI:334. Vedder, Arent
S., of
Schenectady.
N. Y., 111:66. (Veeder?), Johannes, of Tryon county, N. Y., Ill :396. Veder, Symon, of Albany, N. Y.,
V:274.
county,
Abraham, of Albany N. Y., 111:334.
Veeder, Abraham, captain, of third
coroner, to
goods
goods
Tryon county militia, 11:622; delivers buried commissioners of seques-
11:846; unable to finder,
petitions,
given by,
to restore
111:34, 42-43;
V:305, information V:742, 746-747.
Veeder, Albert
S., of
Schenectady,
N. Y., 111:66, VI:334. Veeder, Hendrick, of Schenectady,
370.
Vaughan,
in
11:424;
Clinton,
tration,
Rigaud,
,
;
IV:509; moves against Fort Lafayette, IV:857 (note), V:21
regiment,
IV:712, 714-716.
escape,
(note)
Veeder,
:4 14.
H.,
N. Y.,
congress,
Cambridge,
house
Albert
county,
459
continued
1:155, 11:457-
Vedeen
Washington, VIII Vather,
Rhode
from
continental
his
J.,
his regiment. III:
John,
Mass.,
11:61
Red Bank, N.
delegate
;
Island
brigade
Peekskill,
11:559 (note)
32
Mitchell,
his
brigadier-general,
—
John
burns Kingston,
(note), of
Richard,
Varick,
Sir
Vaughan,
successes
military
New York
Sir John, major-general,
army,
his assault
1:149,
on Fort
11:389,
395;
N. Y., 111:66. Veeder, Hendrick H., of Schenectady,
N. Y., VI:334.
Analytical Index
Volckert
Veeder,
N.
county,
of
J.,
— Clinton
Tryon
Ventress,
recommended,
Y.,
of third regiment, militia,
considered
11:621,
enemy
in force at
405-406; commands
for
judicial
622;
reports
blockhouse,
VI
Fort Paris,
at
VI:63;
to harass
:6;
of
county
minutemen,
desires discharge,
on
cessor,
Johnstown,
1:321
his suc-
;
wife
at
property of
S.,
N.
Tappan,
Y.,
VIII:417.
VII:483.
with
officer
1:258;
VII: 146.
Verbryck, Samuel
enemy, VI:304,
cooperate
Orange
Verbryck, Samuel Garritson, prisoner in New York city, 11:596.
Hudson
Verdrieteges Hook,
Veeder (Veder), Volkert, of Albany county, N. Y., on comto
of field
service,
V
VI:302, 303, at
in
prisoner
regiment
immediate
for
destruc-
reports
action
in
mittee
VI:
11:596.
city,
major,
his ;
Dutchess
of
petitions,
Verbryck, Hendrick Vanderlinden,
V:305
petitions,
at
New York
Mayfield, III
tion of Schoharie,
701
Y.,
Bernardus,
Verbryck,
Tryon county
place,
695;
N.
529.
Veeder, Volkert, lieutenant-colonel,
march,
939
Benjamin,
county,
IV:757.
586;
Papers
N. Y.,
river,
resident of, 11:434.
Vergennes, Charles Gravier, Count
Gen.
French statesman,
de,
Schuyler, 1:387 (note).
with
tions
Veeley, see also Vail, Viel, Viele,
304-305
his
rela-
II:
Beaumarchais, (note)
;
contract
his
Vielie.
with
Veeley, Bornt, of Beekman's precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y.,
in
VI:516. Vellore
( Velour)
,
fort
India,
of,
Velten,
Benjamin,
of
Capt.
Sil-
Daniel,
Israel
VIII :95,
107-108;
on loans 103,
letters
to
105,
expected
York
Abraham,
(Mrs),
of
New
city, tavern kept by, VIII:
296. loyalist,
Youngs' horse, IV:731.
Venauker,
his position
Verien,
light horse of
Kingston, IV:755.
Capt.
90, 154;
(note);
VIII :43,
by, VIII:IOO.
vester Salisbury's
Veluanson,
11:306
America, 106,
VII:232.
Franklin,
peace negotiations,
troop
suffers
of
Vermillier,
of
John,
James De
loyalist,
of Col.
Lancey's corps, con-
demned
spy, VI:764, 765, 836, VII:227, 228.
by
Indian ravages, IV:683.
Vendermark, Johannes, of exempts of Marbletown, N. Y., IV:32.
5
Vermillya, Jacob M., lieutenant, of Col.
William Malcom's
VI:54.
levies,
State of
New York
Westchester
Vermont
940 Vermilyea, county,
of
Isaac,
N. Y., VI:730. Isaac,
Vermilyea, third
of
Westchester
regiment,
county mihtia, IV:138.
movement
Vermont, from
New
to
III:
144-145; Clinton demands
clear
statement of attitude of congress
conven-
111:145-146;
toward,
Brattleboro
protests
against pretensions of,
111:170-
tion
at
V
II
:
;
Clinton warns
congress of impending in,
war
civil
111:533-535, 1V:394, 835-
town
859;
836, separate
11:721,
York,
continued
622-624,
ensign,
Jr,
—
remonstrates
against acts of court
564;
551,
of,
111:551-553,
583, 657, 698-699;
resolutions
be offered
to
111:569-570;
gress,
banished
persons
under authority
touching,
111:549-
in,
con-
in
Washing-
ton avoids dispute over, 111:571-
157-158,
572; encroachments of, on New York territory, 1V:46, V:627, 681, Vl:643-644, 744, 760-
605-608, 673-675, 685, 717, 744-745; 777, VI:284-285,
761, 799-800, 840, 865-867, 884, 893, Vll:12, 13, 34-36,
troops raised for service of, III:
94-95,
363-364, 366, 511, 529, 532,
ments
171, 364, 365 in
;
results of
deciding claims of,
V:63-65,
534,
93-94,
IV:694,
delay
111:310,
743-744,
772,
V:lll, 175, 672; prepared oppose congress, 111:366, (note),
to
V:283
437,
VI :43 1-432;
of,
417,
constitution
111:367,
550, 1V:398, 699, 700, V: 612; 141, 136, VI:607, Clinton renews demand for unstatement,
equivocal
418, 482; congress
in
111:416-
moderate policy of dealing
with.
III:
238, of,
1V:100,
322,
2 2-2 5 1
1
special
;
business of,
406
legis-
of
claim of
IV:563;
delegate
IV: for
1V:255, 322, 360,
division
;
sentiment
in,
New Hamp-
lV:563-564, 693-694, 138-139, 596, V:132-137, 617, Vl:254, 433. 608, 643;
shire to,
protection
57, 58, 59, 84-85. 616; con-
state
111:511,
New York
of
resolutions
town
estates,
Hampshire, 396-398, 695,
lature concerning troubles in,
569, 649-650, 661, V:18, 54-
fiscating
encroach-
V:142-143, 483, ¥1:642-643;
419-420, 460-461, 531, 568-
V:
302;
New
on
committees,
of,
of
ents
petition
against
for
pretended
lV:792-795; New York in
adherconflict
157, 170-171, 172, 672, 674,
with,
797
resolutions concerning, to be con-
(note),
Vl:41,
162
IV:800-802,
435, Vll:632, V1I1:58; count
sidered
of inhabitants favoring, 111:512,
842
;
by
congress,
814-816; 1V:840-
violent behavior of revolt-
Analytical Index
Vermont
—
lV:846-847, V:53, 55, 85 committee of con58, 59 gress visits, V:17-19, 56, 84,
ers in,
;
108-
85, 89, 94, 97-98, 99,
112-115; suggestions
110,
supporting
York
V:67-70; conduct
in,
leaders
New
of
authority
for
ground
in,
of
for suspicion,
VI:40,
358,
434,
Papers
—
Vermont
continued
,
— Clinton
continued
in, V:835-836, VI :2 1-22; position of New York patentees toward, VI:4041 demands that New York re-
raise
to
troops
;
430-431
town committees
;
assert justice of
claim
V:94-95, 447, 776, 787-788, 841, 885,
five
states.
VII:150, 175, 187. 318, 414,
fluence of, in
41 5, 5 56; propriety of submitting
lature,
7,
1
290, 302, 797-798 (note). VI: VII :1 64-1 65; declarations of rights of, V:132-143, VI:
21,
early conflicts of, with
431-437;
New
York,
influencing
V:283
to.
divide, sent
its
V
:
1
3 7- 38 1
in
congress
;
motives
con-
to
convention of
in
VI:672-673; inNew York legis-
VI:742-743; congress VI:917, VII: 149-150; negotiates with BritVII:11 New York deleish, submit to congress memogates VII :1 64-1 66; rial regarding, considers case of,
;
congress will restrict territory of,
VII:177-178, 210, 232. 238;
to
renews request for admission to
(note); proposal
to
in,
claim.
relation
V:31 3-314; agents claims
New York
VI:607-613; proposal its
V:l
VI:
linquish claim to jurisdiction,
sider
disputes with, to congress,
941
pre-
congress,
V
:
Union. VII:203-204;
interferes
with military authority of
New
position of Massachusetts toward,
York, VII:266-268, 301, 389390, 592 opposition in Char-
V:394-396, 436;
lotte
325-326,
congress
489-490;
483-486,
circulated
resolutions of in,
V:436-
437; leaders desperate, V:437, VI:40; interest of Connecticut in, V:437; objections to making Connecticut
river
boundary
of,
V:486-489, 616; granting land to New Engianders, V:595, VI: 4 appoints committee to per1
;
New
York, V: 595, 607, 671, 889-890; con-
suade friends of
gress enjoins usurping acts of,
V
:
797-798, 834; Clinton wishes
;
county
to
usurpations
VII:276-277; adherents with
conflict
New York
of,
of, in
troops,
VII:402, 403-404, 407, 552555, 602; proposals of, to New Hampshire and New York, VII: 444-447, 512; troops of, at Cas-
VII:449; Clinton owns
tleton,
land
in,
VII:505;
legislature reaffirms
5
1
6-5 9 1
of leaders,
576;
(note)
;
New York title to,
VII:
violent course
VII:556-557, 575-
affidavits
bearing on rela-
New York
State of
942 Vermont
—
Vermont
continued
with enemy, VII:606623-624; activity of ad-
tions of,
607,
herents
609-6
in 1
VII:
Schaghticoke, opposition
;
contin-
to,
Cumberland county, VII: VIII :7, 34; action of con632, gress on, suspended, VIII :41-
ued
in
may
be coerced by
army,
VIII:56-57,
42, 49, 55; continental
58,64. 78, 79-81. convention
assembly,
general
sends
protest
orders
raising
366;
111:365;
to,
of
III:
troops,
commission
high
court
erected by, 111:549-550; town represented in, 111:623; resolution to
claim
read
to
V :489
committees
;
of towns submit protest
607;
about
V:437;
in,
convene,
statehood,
to
resolutions of con-
V:325-326; gress
agents
appointing
of,
present
made
representation
VI:
to,
New
to,
by
Hampshire committees, VI 642-643; puts forth claim to
of,
of
VII:445; congress,
meet
VI:744, 890, VII:609.
at
584;
continued
resolution
rejects
VII
:5
76-5 77;
760,
V :483
agents,
V:595,
committee
to
761,
of,
appointing grants
;
607; confer
made
Bennington, of
settlement
adopted by, VII:612.
Vernooy, Abraham, of Wawarsing,
N. Y., 11:644. Vernooy
Wawarsing, N. Y., 111:549. Vernooy, Cornelius, of Wawarsing, N. Y.. 11:644, 111:549, IV: 768, V:562.
Vernooy (Vernoy), Hance, of Wawarsing. N. Y., 111:549. Vernooy, Johannis, of Wawarsing, N. Y., 11:644, IV:768. VII: 410.
Vernooy
(Vernoy). Jonathan, of
Wawarsing. N. Y.. 111:549. Vernooy. Margaret, of Wawarsing.
N. Y.. 11:644. Pawling's county
11:248;
petitions.
111:549. IV:768. V:562.
N.
of
Peter,
Wawarsing. 111:549,
11:644,
Y..
V:
562. with
V:67l,
Verplanck. county,
,
N. Y.,
of
vention
Verplanck,
at Cambridge, VI:760, 865. 867, 885; extends
Hudson
by,
Westchester
his mill,
appoints committee to meet con-
claim of jurisdiction to
Ulster
of
regiment
militia.
Levi
Col.
of
Nathan,
Vernooy.
Verplanck, Abraham, N. Y.. V:260.
grants
of
And's,
(Vernoy),
appoints
889-890; declared void by, V:673;
Yorkers,
to
VII:583-
proposals
Vernooy,
act
legislature,
799,
—
legislature
VII :94; grand committee
:
territory,
by,
—
river,
of
Anna Maria,
IV:691. Albany, flour sold
V:I05.
Verplanck (Ver Planck). Isaac, of
Analytical Index
—
Verplanck, Isaac
209;
II,
of
V:274.
petitions,
Rombout
precinct,
Dutchess
N. Y., his mill, IV:785, 803, 874, V:105, 168, 296; goods intended for, V:376. Verplanck, Samuel, of New York county,
merchant, VIII:xxxiv.
city,
Albany, N. Y.. IV: 10, 209.
N.
county,
Y.,
strategic
;
II
1:264
be stationed
1:280
ferry at,
(note).
at,
11:727 (note);
IV:857
at,
545;
1:134
1:148,
at,
to its
British vessel near,
troops to
fort
1:131;
advantages,
landing of enemy
391
proposal
above,
point
fortify
23-25
British post,
fall
of
(note),
V:21
(note),
VII:
V:27
(note),
101,
50, 51, 52, 53, 79, 80,
154 (note), VI:888, 889; flag of truce proceeds from, V:272,
279;
273,
proaches,
works (note)
at, ;
flag
of
truce
ap-
to,
for
lying
Washington
VI:256
near,
at,
VII
:3;
applications
VII:426; nego-
loans,
VIII: 155, 160.
tiations at,
Verveelen, Jacobus, of Haverstraw,
N. Y., 11:538, IV:172. of
Gideon,
Dutchess
exempts
N. Y.,
county,
VIII:
Veeley. Viel,
John,
of
of
exempts, Ulster
Marlborough,
Versailles, court of, France, instructs to
demand
restitu-
11:540; minister from, ex-
New
county,
111:411
Abraham, of N. Y., 111:299; conveys message, VII:602.
Viele
(Vielen),
Schaghticoke,
Viele of
(Velan), John, of exempts
N.
Schaghticoke,
Y.,
IV:
153. Viele,
John
of
J.,
exempts
of
Schaghticoke, N. Y., IV: 153. Lewis,
Viele,
of
exempts
of
Schaghticoke, N. Y., IV: 153.
Lewis
G.,
of
exempts
of
Schaghticoke, N. Y., IV: 153.
Lewis
H.,
of
exempts
of
Schaghticoke, N. Y., IV: 153. Viele,
Lewis
P.,
of
exempts
of
Schaghticoke, N. Y., IV:153. Viele, Peter, of Charlotte precinct,
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
412. ambassador
of
IV:
Viel, Viele, Vielie, see also Vail,
Viele,
(note);
intelligence from, regard-
peace,
for defend-
ing, V:858 (note); commander at, VI:13 (note), 446; "Vul-
tion,
V:708;
Viele,
ture"
continued
Philadelphia, 111:547;
ing
American V:390; V:581, 659, VII: 114 instructions
in
236.
Westchester
Point,
pected
Vervelin,
Verplanck, William, of exempts of
Verplancks
—
Lafayette brings despatches from,
Samuel,
(Verplank),
943
Papers
Versailles, court of
continued
exempts of Albany, N. Y., IV:
Verplanck
— Clinton
loyalist,
VI:576. Viele
(Vielen), Stephen, of four-
teenth
regiment,
Albany county
State of
944 Viele, Stephen militia, letter,
Viele
—
Vincent, Lewis, loyalist, IV:845.
continued carries
quartermaster,
VII:602, 611.
empts
Schaghticoke, N. Y.,
IV:153. be
Myndert, moved, 111:656.
Vielie,
re-
Livingston's regiment of militia,
VII
Albany
IV:35. court
Austria,
mediation,
:
offers
of,
army, with Burgoyne toga, 11:451 (note). Villebrune,
de,
,
at
Sara-
commander,
war, VIII :4 10. Cornelius,
of
Dutchess
N. Y., 111:241.
Vincent,
,
ensign,
ican regiment, prisoner,
of
Col.
Benjamin,
Cornelius,
Charles
du
Charles
on
French
de,
army,
VII: 106 (note), 109 (note). Virgin, Abijah, of Col. Peter
Van
V:664.
militia,
Patrick
Virginia,
11:451
(note).
V:105. prisoner
at
Henry's position
in,
1:35, 90, 91
;
in
Stamp Act
congress,
"
Paine's
land
not represented
Common
1:40;
Sense
" cir-
1:60; loyal to Eng-
in,
1775, 1:66; resolutions intellectual eminence
in
1:77;
of,
1:88; action of governor, ;
of
ambition
delegates,
1:174;
equal
states,
1
:
76
land
tion
in,
I
:
position
1:188;
of state
upholds
;
1:177;
sovereignty,
held
its
representation 1
I:
Annapolis
in
represented
convention,
on
Vincent, John, flour purchased of,
Poughkeepsie, VI:836.
Hya-
Joseph
du Houx, Viscount
116;
regiment, British army, with Bur-
Jonathan,
VII: 106
army,
major-general,
of,
Vincent, George, lieutenant, of ninth
Vincent,
Ill:
109 (note).
Viomenil,
88
captured
Saratoga,
of ex-
N. Y.,
de, lieutenant-gen-
French
eral,
on
Susquehanna, VI:605.
at
Antoine
Houx, Baron
VI:495.
captured
Susquehanna, VI:605.
goyne
V:825.
625, IV:240.
culated
Beverly Robinson's Loyal Amer-
Vincent,
Dutchess
Ness' regiment of Albany county
French navy, VII: 108 (note). " Ville de Paris," French man-of-
Vincent,
Roswell
of
Vinson, Ambrus (Ambros),
cinthe
3.
of twenty-ninth regiment, British
county,
Col.
regiment
militia,
(note),
Vigers, Nicholas Aylward, captain,
Viltse,
county
Viomenil,
Vielie, Wilhelmus, of Col. Peter R.
Vienna,
of
Silas,
empts of Claverack, loyalist, to
county
Vinnes,
Hopkins'
(Velan), Tunis L., of exof
New York
Clinton
populaof
of,
1:210;
slaves
in,
11:308;
British
pris-
oners
in,
11:453
(note),
IV:
480,
money
VIII: 156 quotas,
arming
(note);
11:555
its
(note),
Analytical Index
—
Virginia
continued
V:323
VI:714, VII:469, VIII:39 (note), 46; rendezvous of
11:814;
levies in,
asked to supply
light cavalry, II
828 war
visits frontiers of,
party
;
111:356;
frontier
exposed,
III:
573, IV:367 (note); refuses
pay
accounts
until
quota
:
to
are
111:676-677; money advanced to, from continental treassettled,
ury, 111:741
;
grain obtained
in,
IV:23, 24, 25; grain scarce in, IV: 141 relied on for flour, IV: ;
737
248, (note)
V:269
(note).
United States agents
;
in,
IV:45I; its tobacco product, IV:452; treatment of loyalists by, IV:471 enemy's force returns from, V:5, 24 (note); ;
in,
loyalists
vention
of,
V:22 V:195
(note); con-
comparative wealth,
(note);
its
V:328;
its
commercial agents, V:329, 507; land office opened in, V:336 (note) tained
Indian
;
in,
plies required of, fleet
near,
subsist
V :5
VI: 10-1
convention
120-121; north
antiquities
V:496; quota
of
I
I
;
;
river,
670;
945
continued
passes given by governor,
VI:890; votes of delegates, VI: 908 (note), VIII :68, 69, 70. 71, 72, 83, 116; failure of military cooperation
port of
111
in,
VI:914;
re-
evacuation false, VII:
its
135; enemy may
(note).
abandon, VII: 50; Lord CornI
wallis'
operations
VII: 175.
in,
360; reported from, VII:360;
333-334.
201,
of
loss
ship
on
army
way
VII:367;
to,
VII:507, 508; agent of, VIII :59,
Washington
in,
European 102; repeals impost law, VIII: 99 makes proposals concerning ;
of
location
220-22
1
;
on
signs
capital,
Niagara,
250;
Washington VIII:307.
general
VIII
:2 19,
thought to have de-
is
VIII :249returns
(house
assembl};
of
to,
dele-
VI:
gates), coming meeting of,
remonstrance
121;
of,
against
course of congress touching west-
of sup-
ern
French
resolutions of. relating to capital
unable
troops,
territorial
Ohio
4
ob-
Papers
—
Virginia
724,
(note),
— Clinton
claims
to
VI
:
of,
VI: 197,
202-203, VIII :49. 391; enemy takes post in, VI: 382, 386; French officers on way to, VI :
474; Gen. Arnold invades and ravages, VI: 5 79; Lord Cornwallis marches to borders of, VI :
lands,
of United States, legislature,
206;
VI:200-203.
may
IV:25; allowance made
prices,
VIII :220-22
be asked to acts of,
1
.
limit
V:198; V:
by, to troops,
507; approves fixed residence for congress, VIII :220. regiments, see also troops and names of colonels. regiments,
second
(Febiger's),
155 (note), 207 (note)
;
V:
second
State of
946
—
Virginia
regiments
(Spotswood's) (Baylor's
—
continued
11:373;
,
third
IV: 161
dragoons),
(note), 171, 333, 431
riflemen
;
(Gist's), IV: 124 (note);
rifle-
men (Morgan's), 11:247, 432, 456, 506, V:236 (note);
men
Lee's
108;
(dragoons),
IV:311, 333, V:206
208
IV:
111:588,
(Posey's),
103,
rifle-
(note),
VI:342, 670, 738, 911, 913, VII:53, 212, 373. (note),
reinforce
354,
Washington, I: 11:386; battalions to be
filled,
11:813; riflemen attacked,
troops,
IV: 124
(note);
prised
at
(note),
171;
Putnam's
their winter
quar-
in
Gen.
(note);
attack
in
engaged
V:206
(note)
levies
for
;
(note)
frontier
quotas of,
;
V:504
army,
allowance
—
Virginia
Col.
Ohio
garrison
VI:384;
militia
—
troops
river,
Van
of
Albany county
of
regiment
militia,
V:383.
of
John,
N. Y.,
Robert
Col.
Rensselaer's
Visger,
cross
VIII: 325.
Bastian,
Visgar,
continued
VII:377;
Tarleton,
loyalist,
Schenectady, 111:604.
Visscher, see also Fischer, Fisher.
B. (R.), of exempts of Albany, N. Y., IV:11, 209. Visscher, Bastian (Bastejan, BasVisscher,
T., captain, of Albany,
tiaen)
N. Y., 111:327, 334, 382; IV:241 exempts, joins memorial, V:260. ;
of in
Visscher, Gerret H., of exempts of
Albany, N. Y., IV:241. Visscher, Gerret T., of Col. Robert
Van
Rensselaer's
Albany county
regiment
of
militia,
V:383,
assistant
deputy
385. Visscher,
John,
wagonmaster general, V:727. Visscher, Matthew, of Albany, N. Y., receives news from Crown Point,
1
warded
V:507;
posts,
south-
to
VI:280; to,
207
(note),
continental
granted
Paulus
on
ordered
V:209
(note),
V:202;
uniform,
Hook, ward,
V:152
command, their
(note);
IV: 161
Tappan,
IV:333
ters,
sur-
cavalry
New York
:395 to
;
from, for-
letters
Clinton,
II:
1:419,
405, 428; shows plight of Bursecgoyne's army, 11:430-431 ;
collecting,
VI:579;
militia
at
Guilford Court House, VI: 738,
739
depreciation of pay
;
good
VI: 791
to,
service
expires,
;
time of militia
VI:910;
detachments join Gen.
VI
:91
late,
1
;
made small
Greene,
reinforcements of militia
VI:913;
militia
attacks
of
retary
853,
committee,
11:525,
857; acknowledges com-
missions,
111:126;
as
commis-
sioner for conspiracies favors re-
moval of disaffected persons. III: 592-593; on certain loyalists,
111:669-670; exempts,
forwards
IV:9-10,
list
208;
of
pro-
Analytical Index
—
Matthew
Visscher,
continued
tests against seizure of cattle
Gen.
IV:20;
Stark, to
moval
of
that
loyalists
of
IV:216-217;
Clinton
of
matters
V:260; of
orders
re-
ap-
informs
relating
to
IV:2I9-221;
prisoners,
tection
be
Henry Van
Dyck,
petitions,
notifies
forwards
regarding
loyalist
of
parole
will
they
IV:127;
plication
explains
IV:112;
three loyalists,
moved,
by
IV:73-75;
loyalists,
Clinton
advises
Vlaie,
advise Clinton of re-
failure
pro-
suggests
VI:43-44;
grain,
VI:232-234; Can-
removal,
grants permission to go to
VI:287-288;
ada,
VI:359,
prisoner,
mits
intelligence
mont
leaders.
885
;
at
Ver-
meeting held to consider
paper,
sioner
affecting
trans-
VI:787-788, 884-
frontier defense, fies
examines
363;
for
VI 1:6 19;
certi-
¥[11:338; commisIndian
affairs,
— Clinton
VIII:
(Fly),
&
twelfth regiment, militia,
Albany county
111:267.
Nanning Harmense, of Albany county. N. Y.. petitions.
Visscher,
111:327, 334. Visscher, Thunis, of Schaghticoke,
N. Y., 111:300. Visscher,
Thunis H., of Albany,
N. Y., V:260.
in-
Germany, merchants, trade, VIII:59-60.
vite
Volmer, Flats,
German of Thomas, N. Y., 1V:340.
Voluntine, see also Valentine, Voluntine, John, of Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., 11:819. Voluntown,
residents
Conn.,
of,
VII:77, 78.
Abraham, of NiskaN. Y., loyalist prisoner,
Volwyder, yuna,
VII:339, 355. Vorhis, see also
Vorhis,
John,
Van of
Voorhees.
Haverstraw pre-
N. Y.. 11:538. Vosburg. Evert, of Rhinebeck cinct,
pre-
N. Y.. V:372.
cinct.
Vosburgh, Abraham J., lieutenant, of exempts of Claverack district, 111:641, 642, 643, IV:65I.
Vosburgh, Barent, of Col. Robert
Albany county of
Ham-
of
Co.,
burg,
361, 364, 370. captain,
III:
at.
415. Voght, Caspar,
Van
Nanning,
Fulton county,
the,
N. Y., summer house
345, 346,349, 350.351,352,
Visscher,
947
Papers
Rensselaer's
of
regiment
militia,
V:383,
385.
Vosburgh, precinct,
Vosburgh,
N.
Y.,
of
Martin,
Rhinebeck
N. Y., V:372, 671. Peter,
of
refuses
Kinderhook,
oath
of
alle-
giance, 111:605.
Vosburgh, Col. tional
220.
Peter,
James
lieutenant,
Livingston's
continental
regiment,
of
addi-
VI:
New York
State of
948
Vose, Elijah, lieutenant-colonel, of first Massachusetts regiment,
V1I:115. Vose,
of
colonel,
Joseph,
Massachusetts
first
VII:
regiment,
115.
Adam,
Vounch,
nine
for
recruit
months' service, V:538.
Van
also
Vredenburgh, see
Vre-
denburgh.
Vredenburgh, city,
his
.
New York
of
Vl:486-
misfortunes,
487, 505. Vredenburgh, Aaron, of Dutchess
N. Y., 111:177.
county,
Vredenburgh,
nine months' service,
Vredenburgh, John, of Cortlandt
for
recruit
Jaco'o,
V:538.
Jr. of
exempts
Manor, N. Y.,
Ill:
683.
Red
John W., of Hook, N. Y., IV:813.
county, N. Y., 111:177.
Vreeligh, see Frilick.
Vreland,
captured Susquehanna. VI:605.
Vroman, N. Y.,
Vroman, Barent, of Schoharie. N. Y., prisoner, VI: 136. Bartholomew,
N. Y.,
harie,
Vroman.
prisoner,
Ephraim,
fifteenth
county
prisoner,
Scho-
VI: 36. I
lieutenant,
regiment,
militia,
of
of
Albany
pursues enemy,
VI: 35. 136. I
of
Jonas.
Schoharie,
IV: 106, 110, 111, VI:54.
Vroman, N. Y.,
V
:
109,
justice,
of
Josias,
prisoner,
Schoharie,
VI: 136.
Vroman, Martines, of Schoharie, N. Y., prisoner, VI: 136.
Vroman,
Peter, colonel, of fifteenth
orders
22
1
;
Albany county
militia,
II:
countermanded,
to,
of defense, II:
in position
appeals
of
council
to
safety, 11:238-240, 265;
raises
111:203;
sends
of
men,
111:557,
warnings,
558,
573, 583-584; furnishes
Vroman, see also Vrooman. Vroman, Adam, of Schoharie, N. Y., justice, VI:54.
Vroman,
of Schenectady,
Vroman, John B., N. Y., 111:66.
quota
on
Michael,
Schoharie,
Vroman, Jacob S., of Schenectady, N. Y., 111:66. Vroman, John, name of two perN. Y., of Schoharie, sons, prisoners, VI :1 36.
169;
Vredenburgh, William, of Dutchess
of
Vroman, Jacob, of Schoharie, N. Y., prisoner, VI: 136.
regiment,
Vredenburgh,
820;
Isaac, Vroman, N. Y., VII:81.
persons needing
relief,
571, list
of
1V:723-
724, 725 his receipt for money, IV:833; sends report of enemy's descent on Harpersfield, V:578;
579, 580, 632-633; Clinton on
frontier
protection,
676; warning sends sion,
account
V:8 19-820;
ery of prisoners, his
sent
of
services,
to,
V:675-
V:747;
to,
Indian
incur-
reports recov-
V :842
;
need of
V:945, 946, 947;
Analytical Index
—
—
continued Vroman, Peter learns of new outrage, VI:30;
Clinton Papers
Vrooman, Martines, exempts of 111:651.
informed of tory movement, VI:
30-32
;
ordered
make
shows
VI:50-51;
list
return,
93-94;
of persons captured,
¥1:135-136;
orders
VI:
to,
Vrooman,
lieutenant,
N.
Schoharie,
of
Y.,
Pieter, trustee of Clinton
College.
of
distress
VI:53-54,
Schoharie, supplies
to
949
Vl:536.
Vrooman, Walter, captam, of second regiment, Aloany county militia, IV:230; commands levat Johnstown, V:737, 797; captured on expedition, Vl:332ies
329-330.
Vroman, Simon, of Schoharie, N. Y., prisoner, VI: 136. Vroman, Col.
Simon,
Marinus
of
lieutenant,
Willett's
levies,
VI:895.
Vroman, Simon, of Schenectady, N. Y., VI:334.
Vroman, Simon J., N. Y., 111:66.
of Schenectady,
of Schenectady,
Tryon
creek,
N. Y., guard
William,
of
county,
stationed on.
Saratoga
N. Y.. VI:337. Vrooman, Wouter J., lieutenant, of New York levies, 1 :568. Vrooman's Land. Schenectady, N. Y., Vl:717. 11:725
the,
British
(note),
727 857
(note),
256
(note).
(note),
war-ship,
726
(note).
728 (note). IV: V: 24 (note), VI: 259 (note). 261.
VI11:418.
III:
Daniel,
406.
Vroman's
(Vrooman's)
Schoharie,
N.
Y.,
Land,
,
tory,
in-
11:436,468.472.
VII: 195,
196, 199.
Waddington, Joshua, of New York city, his suit, 1:168-169.
Waderwax, Andrew,
Vrooman, Barent, trustee College, VI:536.
Vrooman, Isaac, N. Y., member
of
of Clinton
Schenectady,
of assembly,
V:
886. VII:322, 323; trustee of Clinton College, VI:536.
37
of
Col. Jonathan Hasbrouck's WACKMAN,
regiment of Ulster county militia,
enemy
vades, VI:93-94.
Vrooman,
ex-
county,
Vulture," Schoharie,
Vroman, Tuenes, N. Y., prisoner, VI: 136.
Vroman's
Vrooman,
his
" of
Vroman, Walter, N. Y., 111:66.
333, 727. VII:226; change sought, VI:648.
of Schaghti-
N. Y., 111:300. Waderwax, John, of Schaghticoke. N. Y., 111:300. coke,
Wadsworth, Elisha, of Cambridge. N. Y., maltreats loyalists, II: 857;
petitions,
111:210.
State of
950
\^adsworth, Jeremiah, of Connecticut, colonel,
11:29, 141
county,
wrongful seizure of
judicial
;
made known
465
describes unpatriotic specu-
111:464-
to,
V:470;
IV:302-303,
lators,
purchases
made
on
IV:
his order,
473, 487; on settlement of ac-
IV:558-559; reform
counts, his
609,
IV:590,
department,
in
611, 614, 638; shows scarcity of
supplies,
218-219,
469
265-266,
of wheat
prices
V:
IV:639-640,
318-319,
with
discusses
;
Waggoner,
commissary general,
cattle ;
New York
and
Clinton
IV:
flour,
V:351; will supply West Point, V:190-191 enjoys 833-835,
Peter, Jr, of Tryon N. Y., considered for place, 11:622; member
of assembly,
1V:758;
trustee of
Clinton College, VI:536.
Wagondenaye, V:883.
Waid, Jared,
Onondaga
his
chief,
name attached
to
from Suffolk county,
complaint
N. Y., Vll:347. Waindemuth, Christopner, rison at
of gar-
Westmoreland, Pa.,
Ill:
521.
Waindemuth, John,
of garrison at
Westmoreland, Pa., 111:521.
Waindemuth,
Philip, of garrison at
Westmoreland, Pa., 111:521.
;
confidence (note)
of
congress,
V :2
1
9
discusses supply of salt,
;
V:302-303; resigns, V:454, 634 commissioner for supplying French fleet, VI:246. 604, VIII:47 VII:103, (note); draft in his favor, VII :99; send;
Wainer,
of
Jurry.
Cobleskill,
N. Y., 111:413. Wainwright, (Miss), Vlll:xx (note).
actress.
;
VII:236; news peace received by, VIII :93. accounts,
of
Wager, Thomas, of Schaghticoke, N. Y., 111:299. Waggoner,
see also.
Van Wagenen,
Vanwaggoner.
Waggoner, county,
of
Tryon
N. Y., V:179.
Waggoner (Wagner), ment,
of
Tryon county
second
regi-
militia,
asks
IV:
petitions,
,
of Cinkaick, Rensse-
county,
N. Y.,
V:305.
his
house,
VII:613, 614. Wait, Gad, of Hinsdale, Vt., 803, VI: 613. Wait, Jason, major, of second
I:
New
Hampshire regiment, \'II:1 15. Wait, Nathaniel, of Boston, Mass., his flour seized, IV:784. see forts,
Welinenghra,
Weiennghare Cuentere.
Walbridge, see also Wallbridge.
Peter, lieu-
for special court for county,
786;
laer
Walaghlagentala,
George,
tenant-colonel,
Wait,
colonel,
of
Vermont, mem^:'er of general
as-
Wal^^ridge,
sem'^ly,
VI:761;
submits
pro-
Vermont disVII :59 1-592, 611-613.
posals pute.
Ebenezer,
relative
to
Analytical Index
Waldeck,
of
soldiers
Waldeckers,
British
Germany, 622, VIII:3I7. in
Waldo,
service,
:
months' service, V:538.
N. Y., V:372. Waldron, Edward, of Haverstraw, N. Y., V:47l. Waldron (Walker, Waldrum), precinct,
John, lieutenant, of second regiment, Orange county
604, VI:628;
Waldron,
regiment,
artillery,
VI:221.
New
of
York
Dutchess
of
111:421.
militia,
Waleing, Edward, employed in Robert Livingston's iron works,
V:753.
643-644.
troops
quartering
1:41
in,
(note).
Waley, Zadock, of Col. Marinus Willett's levies, VII:286. Walker,
captain of
opp.
VI:37I;
to
his
in
line,
army,
of
captain,
with
Burgoyne
British
Sara-
at
11:450 (note).
toga,
Walker, George, of Tryon county, N. Y., loyalist, 11:290, VII:
80.81. Walker,
James,
aide-de-camp
to
Gen. James Moore, 1:357. of, taken in
Walker, John, property 11:625.
Walker, Samuel, of Quaker Hill, N. Y., schoolmaster, IV:465. Wall,
Walls.
see also
Wall,
VIII :xx
actor,
.
Wall.
(Mrs),
second
actress,
(Mrs), loyalist IV:412, 413.
VI:371;
extracts
from
VIIl:65-66; cap-
New York
regi-
pris-
•
oner,
Wall, Frederick, of Manor of Livingston, N. Y., VI:594. Wall,
Isaac,
servant
of
William
Adamson, 11:585. Hugh,
Wallace,
11:549,
VIII;
XX (note).
New
of
regi-
Baron Steuben, claim,
Clinton
king's speech, tain
fourth
788, V:704, 924;
aide-de-camp sends
Ellis,
lieutenant-
Benjamin, ;
New York
IV :5,
VIII:
(note).
Walker,
Wall, Britain, restriction on
Wales, Great
ment,
of
secretary
(note).
Wales, Ebenezer, of Massachusetts, employed in obtaining flour, IV:
colonel
continued
aide to Washington, VIII:
217;
raid,
William,
county
li:
V:471.
lieutenant,
John,
Waldron,
militia,
petitions,
second
—
Walker, Benjamin ment, VIII: 195;
292
Rhinebeck
Christoffel, of
Waldorf,
951
Papers
state society of Cincinnati,
nine
for
recruit
John,
1
— Clinton
city,
loyalist.
11:551;
York member
of council, VIII: 188.
Wallace,
Sir James,
"
Rose,"
the
plunders
and
commander
of
British
navy,
burns
house.
1:286-287; on ravaging expeditions,
11:424,
458
(note).
New York
State of
952
Wallace, John, of Ulster county,
N. Y.,
by enemy's rav-
suffers
ages, l\' :683.
Wallace,
N. Y.,
county,
loyalist,
William,
Lewis Duboys' 694, 697, 701.
Col. tal
111:42. of
lieutenant,
Col.
Wallace,
Tryon
William,
VI:
levies,
of
lieutenant,
VI
regiment, application of,
:
727-728. of
of
exempts
N.
Y.,
loyalist.
III:
692.
V:260. Walling, James, of Claverack Wallkill
dis-
V:930. Kill), N. Y.,
petitions,
(Wall
Peter T. Curtenius writes from, Clinton
1:542; committee of,
at,
11:550;
11:673; exempts 111:470-471; petition from, of,
111:492-493; military stores at, 111:691-692, IV:71-72, 119790, VI:525-526;
120, 673,
Gen. Riedesel proposes at,
to
stay
IV:434, 436; permission
remove Wallkill
to,
to
sought, \'I:157.
creek,
N.
Y.,
loyalist
party reaches, 1:754, 759, 760,
766,
771,
772,
battle
Walloomsac county, N.
of,
III:
see
Ben-
Rensselaer
river,
Y.,
Hoosick
with
its
confluence \'
river,
Walloon, element
1
1:55 3
774,
in colonial popuYork, 1:66.
New
lation of
Walls, see also Wall. Jacob,
of
Tryon county,
N. Y., VI: 78. Margaret, child of Jacob Walls, captive, Vi:78, 725.
Walpack
township,
mine
V:229
in,
778,
Sir
statesman, colonies,
N. Y.,
403,
nington.
Walpole,
Wallers, John, of Albany, N. Y.,
trict,
77.
76,
Walls,
Wallbridge, see also Walbridge. Wallbridge, Zebulon, of Dutchess county,
11:73,
127, 1V:391.
Walls,
N. Y., III:47L
Wallkill,
continued
11:635, stores west
(note).
James Livingston's continen-
Wallace, William,
—
788,
Walloomsac, of
William,
Wallace,
to
111:325.
certificate,
779, of,
subscribes
Nathaniel,
Wallace,
Wallkill creek
N.
J.,
copper
(note).
Ro'sert,
opposed
English to
taxing
1:27.
Walrath, Adolf, of Tryon county,
N. Y., IV:723, 788, V:I79. of Frederick, Tryon N. V:179. Y., county, Walrath, George, of Tryon county, N. Y., V:179.
Walrath,
Walrath, Gerhart, of Tryon county,
N. Y., V:179. Walrath, Hannes, of Tryon county,
N. Y., V:179. of Hendrick, Tryon N. Y., 111:282, V:179. county, Walrath, Henry, of Tryon county, N. Y., prisoner. VI: 790.
Walrath,
Henry H., of Tryon N. Y., 11:621. county,
Walrath,
Analytical Index
Walrath, Jacob, of Tryon county,
N. Y., V:179. of
Tryon
Walton,
George,
of
V:159
699, 700.
Walton, William,
Walrath,
of
Nicolaus,
Tryon
Walrath, Peter, of Tryon county, of
William,
Tryon
Walters, Andries, loyalist prisoner,
of
Benjamin,
well
Hopkins' Dutchess county
628. Walters,
county Walters,
Ros-
Col.
regiment
of
prisoner,
Isaac,
of
regiment
militia,
John,
Col.
Roswell
of
Dutchess
loyalist,
of
Capt.
Youngs' troop of horse, IV:730.
VII: 304;
193; near Alsecures
enlist-
ments, VII:320.
Dutchess county
V:7I.
Jersey,
also
Wen-
see
Robert
von,
Wappingers
German
Adolph captain,
VII :58 (note).
creek, (Wappings) N. Y., boat
county,
building
at,
1:789; pasture
at,
V:852.
War,
secretary of,
(note),
VIII :77,
165
197, 228, 383 (note),
389, 390, 391,412.
War
office, see
United
States,
board
of rvar.
Waltimyer, Michael, of Col. RosHopkins'
New
Friedrich
British army,
tempts to capture Gen. Schuyler,
well
Peter, of
,
John, loyalist, prisoner, 111:224; prisoners taken by, VII: 157; at-
VII: 184-1 85,
Jer-
bany county militia, V:383. Wandle, Abraham, of Westchester county, N. Y., 11:642.
Dutchess
Waltimyer (Myer, Waltermeyer)
New
of
:484.
Rensselaer's regiment of Al-
Julius,
Israel
bany,
1
:484.
Wangenheim,
11:628.
Jersey,
Wandel, Garret, of Col.
II:
militia,
xxxi.
:x,
New
of
dell.
Van
.
Hopkins'
sey, his sons,
Wandel, Wandle,
VI:731. Walters,
VIII
:484.
1
1
New York
of
city, his residence.
Wanamaker,
N. Y., V:I79.
county,
city,
(note).
Wanamaker, Marius,
N. Y., V:179. Walrath,
V:159
prisoner,
(note).
New York
Wanamaker, John,
N. Y., V:I79.
county,
city, loyalist,
loyalist,
New York
of
Gerard,
Walton, Jacob, of
his
from
delegate
contmental congress,
to
Tryon county, ferry, V:593, VI: 319, 692,693,694, 696,698,
N. Y..
953
VI:908. Walton,
county, N. Y., V:179.
Walrath, John,
Clinton Papers
Georgia
Adam,
Walrath, Johann
—
regiment militia.
of
11:627,
Ward, N. Y.,
Ward, general,
(Dr), of Schoharie, physician, ,
V:842.
colonel, muster master
V:362.
State of
954 Ward, Artemas,
New York Ward, Thomas,
of Massachusetts,
president of council,
:227
1
VI:908
gate to congress,
Ward, Benjamin,
;
Ward, Zadock,
(note). of
ensign,
Col.
Ness'
county
wounded, V:598
Warden,
Ward, Bernard
Albany
George,
loyalist,
\'II:
Burgoyne
'v\'ith
( Worden) John, loyalVI .888, 889, 890. Ward's bridge, Ulster county, N. Y., 1:588. 697, 11:73, 76.
British
regiment,
toga, 11:451
at
,
ist,
Sara-
(note).
Chester, employed on public
widow, of Tryon IV:787. N. Y., county,
Warfield,
work, 1:641.
Ward,
of
V:664.
Warden
G., lieutenant, of
forty-seventh
Ward,
militia,
493.
(note).
army,
of Col. Peter \'an
regiment
Beverly Robinson's Loyal American regiment,
loyalist, his corps,
VII:333.
dele-
Daniel, of Dutchess county, I
N. Y.. 111:243.
,
Warfield, Samuel, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., IV:340, 411, 721.
I
Ward,
Bedford.
of
Ebenezer,
N. Y., 1:802, 111:159.
New
John, of Col. John Frear's
Waring. Nathaniel, of Westchester county, N. Y., 111:159.
VI :590, 591 Josiah, levies,
Waring, Solomon, of exempts of
.
sergeant,
of
New
V:278, VII:281,
282.
Ward,
of
Stephen,
county, N. Y., expedition,
house,
1:464; action
11:732; expresses of James Grant
256; on forage member of
vide
Westchester
to assist troops in
Thomas Menzies, 241
New
Marlborough,
county,
111:41
Ulster
1.
Warking, Thomas, of Col.
Ward, Robert, of fourth regiment. New York line, VI:472.
cions
Warring, Wear-
ing.
regiment of Dutchess county militia,
also
Waring. Abraham, of Westchester county, N. Y., VI:630.
of
prehended, 1:501.
Ward, York
see
Jersey, ap-
Ward, James,
Ward,
Waring,
;
for
at his
suspi-
and
V:250-251,
county
Warner,
militia, ,
county,
John,
member
1:413.
of
Westchester
N. Y., 111:87.
New York
refugee, IV^:789.
VII:
Warner, Richard, gomery, 1:451.
dispute,
captain,
Warner. Matthias, of city,
John
Dutchess
V:825.
of court martial,
Warner,
of
regiment
council to pro-
temporary government,
VIII:184.
Field's
at
Fort
Mont-
Warner, Richard, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 11:546.
Analytical Index
Warner, Richard, N. Y., V:620. Warner, Seth,
of
Claverack,
colonel, of
Vermont,
about to join Gen. Schuyler,
145;
to
(note);
raise
be
to
227,
228;
tions
about
(note);
590; 504;
:
11:63
reinforced,
II:
Burgoyne's
instruc-
attacking,
11:243
Warriner, Samuel, of Brattleboro, Vt.. 111:365. VI:213.
Warring, see also Waring, Wearing.
Warwick, N. Y., road through, I: 608, 698; regiment of, 1:699,
11:456,
11:258;
720,
headquarters,
11:516;
VII:492; court 271.
111:114, 115, 123,
his regiment,
of
John, of exempts Dutchess county, IV:63.
Warrmg,
11:503-
brigade,
taken
955
Papers
by,
his
horses his
troops,
I
— Clinton
residents
124. 135, 150, 186, 189,201,
Warwick, R.
205.206,212,226,258, 259, 366,419,511,529, 532, 534,
"Warwick,"
535. IV:309. 656, 696, 751,
Washburn,
11:634.
of,
V:242
IV: 159,
(note).
IV:
martial at.
VIII :36.
I.,
British
I:
warship,
11.
Bethuel,
deputy
com-
V:267. 558, 770, 819, 942. VI:396, VII:228; letter
missary of issues, flour furnished
awaited from, 111:309; company
Washburn, Ebenezer, of Dutchess county, N. Y., IV:358.
779,
to
cooperate with,
IV:308;
in-
formation obtained by, VI:777.
Warren, Gideon,
colonel,
of Ver-
mont, aids Clinton, V:819, 822; his
service,
VI: 39-40; removes
to Greenfield,
VII: 12; boundary
commissioner, VII:447.
Warren (Warrin), lotte
precinct,
John, of Char-
Dutchess county,
N. Y., VI:576. Warren,
Sir Peter, English admiral,
VII:379-380.
by,
Washburn, N. Y., Washburn,
in.
V:229
Warrensbush
copper mine
(note). ,
11:583-584.
Joel,
at
testifies
trial
Washburn, Martin, of Col. Peter R. Livingston's regiment of Albany county militia, IV:35. Washburn, Mary, of Dutchess
N. Y., IV:358.
county,
Washburn,
Samuel,
N. Y.,
Washington, in-chief,
(Warrens Bush) Tryon county, N. Y., enemy at,
loyalist.
Graham, 1:416.
of Col.
county, J.,
North Castle.
585.
residence of his wife, VIII:xxvii.
Warren County, N.
Isaac, of
structs
letters of,
on
Thomas
VI:693, VII:443, 448, 487,
60
;
488.
tion,
at
George,
Gen.
IV:129.
commander1
lost,
Clinton,
:4
in-
;
1:17-18;
Paine's pamphlet,
first
1:65;
Dutchess
of
loyalist,
opposed
his family,
to
I
:
separa-
1:88;
real
—
Washington, George
continued
estate transactions of, his 1
New York
State of
956
1
209
on co:t of ration,
;
shows
114-115;
destitution
615
;
270,
rangement, 1:427; at Brunswick,
284,
441-444, 485, 593; at Trenton and Princeton, 1 :1 25, 509, 535536; appreciates strategic im-
Hudson
portance of
26,
1 :1
river,
128, 133, 148, 261, 275-277,
808
442,
11:8, 61
854,
(note), 74, 142, 148,
149-150
(note),
166-167,
185,
(note), 589; tions
828,
(note),
made
to,
560-561
report on
38
1 :1
Gen.
toward
155.
152,
199,
;
his attitude
1:145,
(note); sug-
gests appointment of Clinton,
I
147; on
I:
159;
battle
of Saratoga,
approves
strong
1:447; victory Gen. Lee
448
:
govern-
mand
order,
175;
134.
1:208-209;
to.
commends Gen. Thomas, 1:211 (note)
Gen. Thomp1:238; informed of
learns of
;
son's defeat,
securing Hudson 282-288; 1251-253,
measures river,
asked
to
1:258; Cider (note),
for
appoint general of levies, militia
of,
called
1:260,
725-726;
out
293, unable
1:545, 552, 564-565,
tions to,
620, 628, 646, 657, 722; informed of march of levies, I 547, 564, 586-588; on policy :
with
tories,
militia,
644 ists,
capture,
I:
of
618-619, 624,
proclamation to loyal-
Mr
1:630;
duced
his
reinforcement
1:616,
his
;
his guards, I:
1:555;
asks
599;
to,
Griffiths
intro-
1:672-673; reported
defeat of, 1:718; takes steps to
1:730-731, 732,
intercept tories,
(note)
1:743;
discharges
;
fur-
prohibits
loughs. 1:799; informed of condition of force in
43-44;
11:102-103;
by order
of.
11:115; seeks
telligence, 11:121
122, ¥111:401 supply
of
nature of
683
explained
171
Highlands, 11:
recommended to, cannon removed
officer
on
to
1:481;
520; recommenda-
with, 1:519,
militia,
122-123,
militia,
committee of safety communicates
fidence in Clinton, 1:187, 11:72,
introduction
I:
;
of
employment
735-736
of
reported,
to act in concert
1:455; asked to counter1 :462 recommends
with,
ment, 1:171, 172-173; his con-
letter
of,
;
584; rumor of
fortifica-
Schuyler,
11:178. 206, V:ll
1:394;
of
(note),
VI:244,
(note),
arrest,
urges completion of military ar-
757-758, V:426-427, 747-749, 760-761 (note),
Graham's
Col.
continued
1:352; informed of
rally troops,
:
I
11:597-598
1:122,
army,
88
1
116-
1:113,
appointment, 8,
:96,
1
—
Washington, George
;
bread,
;
in
Clinton
to,
on
11:130-131
New York to,
in-
Clove, II:
;
constitution
11:136-137,
170-
(note); informed of Clin-
Analytical Index
Washington, George ton's
MI
to
call ;
—
continued II
Kingston,
:
on Burgoyne's invasion, II: on reinto,
11:195-197;
York,
his orders for relief
11:225; men
of Fort Schuyler,
confer
to
appointed
New
in
on
with,
northern army, 11:233-236; will
send Morgan's corps north,
247;
appoint court
to
11:260; appeal
Mrs
II:
martial,
behalf of
in
to,
Clinton Papers
Washington, George
MO-
170-174; Clinton forcements needed
—
that
dians,
111:278-280; reports Barren Hill, 111:352 on
Indian
(note)
land
Clinton
389-395;
(note),
at
German-
reinforcements
11:386;
town,
High11:383
to,
of
519, to
111:389
evacuation
Vermont
prised of state of
574
(note). 815-816, 111:31, 304-306 (note); in 66-67, want of cannon, 11:620; warns
to
Count
d'Estaing,
Clinton
(note),
V:288-289
292-293
(note)
634
VII: 193; Lafay11:713 (note) to,
(note), toast
ette's
advises Arnold, learns
728 of
II:
of
(note)
forts,
(note)
;
11:725
(note)
Arnold's treason, ;
to inquire into loss
11:749 on
(note),
(note),
11:866-867;
McDougall,
870
(note)
;
of
11:752-
753; suggests drafts from 11:812 (note); Clinton Gen.
869
employment
soldiers in private works,
supplies,
II
militia, to,
on
appoints
11:869 his first in-
auguration, 11:877 (note); pro-
dis-
571-572;
111:564,
11:500, 511; negotiates for exchange of prisoners, 11:570-
kidnappers,
de-
111:545;
meet,
for,
against
of
(note);
Monmouth, 111:501, 579, VIII:403;
clines to interfere in
pute,
(note);
111:389
Philadelphia,
of
affair
alliance,
predicts
;
508,
reported
194,
111:108,
may
;
drafting for continental regiments,
reinforced, 11:350; loss of forts
embarking
is
be joined by In111:118; Clinton to, on
in battle
;
enemy
Highlands,
205-206
11:319-321; at Brandywine, 11:324, VIII:401 Hatfield,
continued
111:92; orders regiments
troops, to
—
army, 111:5-6, 50;
vision for his
learns
957
apIII:
frontier.
570-571, 605-606; sends aides French
(note)
111:658
admiral,
makes
;
to
suggestions
;
111:659 (note),
directs
arrest
of captain, 111:696; Clinton will
with
support
1000
calls for
Clinton
to,
militia.
forage ;
IV :7; made known
79,
to,
85,
of
scarcity to,
IV:22-
frontiers
de-
IV:55, 59-60,
78-
condition
scribed
111:707;
on William Smith's
complaint,
24
111:704;
militia,
88.
of
163-164,
167-
169, V:33I-332, 593-594; Fredericksburgh,
N.
Y.,
at
IV:
77, VIII :403; orders provisioning militia,
IV:167; sends
bri-
State of
958
—
Washington, George to
gade
continued
IV
Orange county,
aid
to
New York
quartermaster's
:I
Washington, George
70;
depart-
lett,
ment, I\ :I80; his orders regarding to
flags,
IV:273;
Clove,
in
of
learns
to,
IV:300-30I; complaint troopers
forwarded
arrangement of
winter
quarters,
IV:332-333
(note),
385;
mander
at
on
357;
tion
of
troops,
West
Point,
proposed
;
Clinton
property
703 at
IV:349,
772;
797;
V^:13 (note) Lee's
21
sup-
crisis,
servance
V:I2I (note),
(note) Point,
of
frontier,
transmits
;
;
:
orders ob-
orders
his
to
V:123-124
149 (note); his headby Hudson, V:152 on
V:156
on
assault
(note)
;
Stony
to Clinton
191-192; on Paulus Hook ad-
IV:
V:205 (note); shows need of strengthening army, V: 209-210 (note); Clinton to. on
venture.
European
IV:620-621
;
to,
V
on Ver-
on Sullivan's expedition, V:177; Clinton to, on expedition, V:
to,
news, IV:619; complaint against officer laid before,
(note);
Independence day,
Sullivan,
quarters
I\':
on Gen.
V:14
V:59-61
of
ex-
Philadelphia,
his letter
(note);
Gen.
IV:582-583; on expedition IV:602-604 Indians, against protection
;
on
IV:796-
miscarry,
to, in
his
IV:
Cortlandt,
(note); Clinton
mont
to,
on
of,
behavior,
on Long Island found referred
61 1-613;
IV:751;
reports loss of Fort Lafayette,
;
Clinton
projects ex-
prisoners,
letters
838; address
money for capture of Gen. Tryon, IV:510, 626; selects places for magazines, IV:53I, V:564-565; likene:s of, made, IV:534, 607; Clinton advised to confer with, IV:581 seizure
615-617;
of
accounts
plies
(note),
frontier
Clinton
to
convention
IV:436-437;
to,
appoints rendezvous
;
Col.
to
change
IV:436; him, brought conduct of Gen. Riedesel made to,
High-
Onondagas, IV:
Canajoharie,
767,
before
known
and
of posts
(note)
orders
on destruc-
by
his
Indians,
against
expedition
pedition against
expedition
IV:401-402;
protection
IV:642-643; Clinton
655-656, 755-757;
I\':365-368 to,
of
and reduction of regiments, IV:
remove com-
to
Canada,
against
(note)
;
IV:636-637;
for
protection
to,
his
I
signals,
IV:646-648; fears attack on frontier, IV:652; Clinton to, on
commissary
against
IV :3 10-31
on
IV:
abuses,
Wil-
IV:635;
lands,
accounts
from Cherry Valley sent
continued
orders use of bea-
orders
orders troops to
IV:277;
Minisink,
288;
con
IV:193, 202, 252;
be asked to estabhsh post
—
sanctions selection of Col.
j
Analytical Index
—
Washington, George
continued
253; on Gen. Sullivan's appeal to congress, V:245-248 (note) ;
Clinton
on
to,
reinforce-
militia
V:3I7-3I8,
ment,
734-
642,
735 on enemy's activity, V 380-381 (note); submits case of Capt. Ballard to Clinton, V: :
;
413, 510-511; orders
Gen.
to
Heath, V:42 7-428; reports to. on supplies, V:455-458, 651; offered
resignations
481
;
New
on
V:477-
to,
York's quota of
troops, V:503-505; on distributing militia, V:588-589, 612; calls for aids of militia, V:779780 urges preparations for co;
operating with
V
French,
:
78
1
-
782, 812, 826. 830-831. 856-
857, 874-876. 897-898; 10-14, 112-115; orders
West
of
curity
809,
Point,
on
to,
John
Johnson,
for se-
V :806-
854-855;
831,
820.
Clinton
VI:
his pursuit of Sir
V:818-8I9;
report
touching
Varick,
VI :282
(note)
to,
continental
for
294-295
;
command 302
frontier,
(note)
;
I
of
relief
to
Fort Schuy-
measures
;
for
Tryon county, VI:63
(note). 64, 83, 99, 156, 159,
385,
391.
refers
146;
407;
VI:71,
militia,
account Col.
mended
to,
A.
orders
572-573;
73. to
Clinton,
H.
for
Hay
VI: 174;
on
VI
:
com-
Ar-
VI:
troops,
of
West of
in
Point,
V
events
on
:
VI:306-307, 351-355. on tem383, 651
374-375,
;
porary enlistments,
VI:309-317,
508-509; congratulates army. VI: 348; Chnton to, about New York quota, VI :35 7-358; on waste of supplies. VI:366-368; on New York's quota, VI:385-
396;
386,
rearranges
artillery
VI:412-414;
companies,
supply Canadian 417; on mutiny in
VI:547-550,
will
VI:
families,
line regiments,
592-
571-572,
on supplies, VI: 593; Clinton to, on form597-598; Clinton
to,
corps, VI:603; his unable to VI:637-638; reply. VI of frontier, guarantee safety
ing
invalid
:
of
army and danger V:908-91 ler,
Col. request
;
places Gen. Heath
informed
;
649-650;
levies for
continued
proves
and Verplanck's Point, V:858 on
—
VI:256-264; ap-
nold's treason,
orders for defense of Stony Point
Clinton to
959
Papers
Washington, George
V:244-248, 252-
Col. Pawling.
— Clinton
asked
729
request
Robert
;
m'l'tia.
to
in
to,
Morris,
provision
VI:712; VI: posts,
asked to supply
VI:766;
to
interest
arms
Clinton
alleged plot of Vermonters,
771-772; bany,
send^. provision to
VI:848-849, 850;
to
on
VI: Alcon-
gratulated on successes of army,
Vn:28-29;
withdraw
may
forces from northward, requisition
from,
VII :37;
VII :50;
at
New York
State of
960 Washington, George
—
continued
Washington, George
Spuyten Duyvil, VH:59 (note) on action at Tarrytown, VII :98 (note)
meets
;
VII:108
sonality,
V1I:108
(note);
reconnoiters,
declines
to
dispute,
VII: 129,
166-167; 308; 371
in
VII:478; house, posts,
turns
to
306;
314; itinerary his 396-4 3 1
for,
offer
refuses
41
affairs of
at
VIII
of crown,
Newburgh
quells
121-131
;
:11
Sir
"
(note),
181;
Clinton
establishment,
147, 257; instructed possession
(note)
army
;
to
of
posts,
commends congress,
197. 210; Gen. sufferings
of
:41
William, of
third
8-41 9. lieutenant-
continental
Court
Guilford
at
at
Eutau
Washington," American war
ves-
ship,
VIII:100, 103.
on
"
VIII 144-
Watch Tower,"
publication,
I
:
:
to
73.
receive
Waterbury,
VIII: 155 claims
of
and
on
men,
deserts to enemy,
Waterbury, David, of Connecticut,
:
to,
,
1:152.
VIII 196-
Heath
officers
Morristown, VIII :41 5;
1:386 (note). " American Washington,"
VIII:
to,
Point, VIII:
sel,
140 (note), 156-158, 165-167 peace
at
West
House, VI: 738, 739; Springs, VII:373.
mutiny, VIII:
Carleton,
;
dragoons,
1-113;
communicates news of
Guy
1
colonel,
peace, VIII: 136; his conference
with
visited
(note); indisposed,
at
Newburgh, VIII
Washington,
consider
to
IV:161
VIII :258;
French army, VIII :47 (note); Clinton to, on frontier protection,
VIII :48;
houses
Washington, Martha, guards named
VIII:xxvi!,
Hill,
respects internal
10-
headquarters,
;
VIII :41 4-41 9; by, VIII :4 19.
to,
VII:507; on permanent VII:525-526; to make reof troops, VI 1:5 72; at
Richmond
:3
during war, VIII:
Clinton's
occupy
;
VIII
commission,
signs
VII:
surrender of Cornwallis
;
to
VII:144, Head of Elk, VII:
Williamsburg,
on
of,
297-298, 300-302; his farewell reVIII :306-31 officers,
134,
133,
38; correspondence
:2
;
forage
frontier,
at
at
10
difficulty of sparing
for
troops
1
ordered,
of,
evacuation, VI 11:256, 258, 278279 (note), 282-283, 286, 292 (note) reception of, in New York city, VIII :294, 296,
VII:127;
intervene
214; shows
VIII
his per-
(note),
statue
equestrian
VIII:408,
409, 410; impressions of
continued
;
Rochambeau,
(note).
—
VIII:197-199, 210, on congress VIII :200-202 and army,
;
;
|
brigadier-general,
in
battle
Valcour Island. 1:386;
his
of
com-
Analytical Index
—
Waterbury, David
continued
enth
111:74, IV:33,
Field's
Waterbury, to
fourth
VII:347.
Samuel,
Westchester
Vll:510.
militia,
Hopkins' Dutchess county
Waters,
Hopkins' county
of
regiment
V:71.
militia,
of
Isaac,
Ros-
Col.
of
Benjamin,
Col.
Roswell
of
Dutchess
regiment
V:71.
militia,
Albany, N. Y.,
Waters, John, of
V:260. Peter
Col.
of
Michael,
R. Livingston's regiment of Albany county militia, IV:35. Waters,
of
ensign,
regiment,
county
from Suf-
complaint
Waterbury,
at-
961
well
Waters,
name
his
Peter,
folk county,
John
11:734.
militia,
tached
:49.
Dutchess
of
regiment
county
VI
David, of Col.
Waterbury,
sev-
Dutchess county
regiment,
militia,
Clinton Papers
Waters,
mand, V1I:115; permits sought from, VI1:549, 598-599. Waterbury, David, captain, of
—
Col.
of
Nathaniel,
Levi
Pawling's regiment, 11:436.
Waters (Walters, Walton), Samuel,
Morris
Col.
of
captain,
Waterbury, Silv., commissary, I: 442, 443, 445, 659, 448,
Graham's Dutchess county regiment, 1:335; of sixth regiment,
749, 11:73, 328, IV:70. Waterbury, Solomon, deputy commissary, 1:748-749.
Dutchess county
Wateree
river,
C.
S.
VI:9I3,
VII :29. Waterford, N. Y., Americans trenched below,
I
Waterman,
I
42.
Rhode
of
,
his
Island,
:
in-
VII: 106
tavern,
(note).
Waterman, onel,
Asa,
lieutenant-col-
seventeenth
of
regiment,
243; commends
;
Watkins, John, Watkins,
111:628,
Waterman, Pawling's county
1:452.
nental
considered
regiment,
1:545,
of
579,
639,
646;
recruiting,
692,
741,
748;
his
exempts
629, 630. David,
of
regiment
for
552, 553,
Albany county,
John,
militia,
carpenter,
John W., captain, of William Malcom's conti-
commission, of
Wood, IV:
Watertown, Mass., 11:450 (note) resident, VI:459, 461; Washmgton at, VIII :397.
345. 346.
district,
Lt.
Waters (Watters), Timothy, lieutenant, of Col. Marinus Willett's levies, VI:895.
Col.
Kings
11:626,
petitions. III:
401.
Albany county militia, V:934; commands detachment, V:342, Waterman,
militia,
627, 832, V:72;
I:
company,
1:816. Col. of
11:248.
Levi Ulster
Watkins. Samuel, captain, of
ond militia.
regiment,
1:294,
Ulster
11:89,
sec-
county
IV:572,
State of
962
—
Watkins, Samuel
continued
111:718, IV:570.
tial,
member
captain,
,
of
court martial, 11:443.
Watson,
,
prisoner,
VllrlOl, 102. third line.
of
captain,
Massachusetts
regiment,
11:26, 41, 54, 68.
Watson,
Alexander,
Watson,
Brook,
Sir
general, British army,
commissary VIII :2 76.
army, 11:451
(note).
Watson, Cyprian, of Saratoga trict, N. Y., IV:770. Watson, James, ticut,
dis-
captain, of Connec-
IV:809-810, VI:62. V:902,
commissary,
833,
834,
171.
Watson,
city,
his
John,
country
VllI
New York
of
Jr,
V
denounced,
seat,
:
59
1
(note)
;
:x, xi.
Watts, Robert, of
New York
city,
V:407, 555. at
Greens,
Royal
Oriskany,
of exempts of
Waugh, James,
New
Windsor, N. Y., 111:449, 513.
Waugh, John, of New Windsor, N. Y., 111:513.
Waugh (Wough),
Robert, of Col.
James McClaghry's regiment of Ulster county
1:278.
militia,
Waverly, N. Y., V:231
233
(note),
(note).
(Warsinck, Warsing, WarwaWarwarsinck, Warsink,
Wawarsing of
Levi,
New York
line,
fifth
regiment,
testimony given
by, 1:820.
Watson, Robert, sary of forage,
assistant
commis-
V:852.
N. Y.,
objection to appointment
111:261-262.
Watterson,
Hugh,
Wasing, Wausinck, Wawarsinck, Wawarsink, Wawasinck,
sink,
Waysink), N. Y., prisonbe removed to region of,
ers will
Watson, William, of Ulster county,
of,
VIII:xxxv; VIII :xxviii.
city,
council,
Vlll:x.
Watson, Charles, surgeon's mate, British
colonial
Watts, Stephen, major, of Queens in
prisoner
111:224.
Connecticut,
of
his house,
Abraham,
Watson,
member
Watts,
American
New York
Watts, John, of
VI: 74; member of courts mar-
Watson,
New York
11:408; troops
at,
11:643;
from,
petition
566, 571,
111:548,
573. IV:798, 862, V:75, 81, carries
letter,
107,
164,
176,
228
(note);
111:29.
Wattles,
,
lieutenant, conveys
officer
information, 111:342.
Watts, ligence,
,
major, conveys
intel-
11:204.
Watts, John, captured on Susquehanna, VI:605.
provision at.
enemy
1V:778, 824, 864;
ordered attacks,
VI:489;
to,
VI 1
:
1
5
1
,
1
79-
190-191, 194-196, 198-199. 225-226. 230, 409-
180.
410.
197,
Analytical Index
Wawayanda,
Orange
county,
N. Y.. 11:459.
Way,
articles to
(Mrs),
be
V:360.
sent to,
111:182. sold
flour
by,
V
:
John,
oi
Jr,
Orange
26-27. see
eral,
Anthony, brigadier-genMaj. Andre's satire on, I
63
member
:
Solomon, (Warren), 472, 476.
Weather,
John,
Weatherhead,
of board to report
365
representatives of, 111:510; divi-
committee
Germantown,
367, 368, 373;
at
II:
Monmouth,
aide-de-camp, IV:
his
229; his victory at Stony Point, V: 152-1 56 (note); Andre said to
be
in his
(note), to
quell
554;
V:260-26l
charge,
262
(note);
attempts
V:547-549, delivered to, V:
mutiny,
emissaries
564, 571-572, 578; makes
at-
tack at James river, VII: 136.
Weare, Meshech, of
New Hamp-
chairman of committee of
shire,
safety,
11:228;
president
council,
IV:396,
V:654, VI:
642,
643;
seeks
of
information
concerning loyalists and sequestered
property
IV:423-424;
m New informs
York, Clinton
of action of state in settlement of soldiers'
mits letter
claims,
copies of,
of
V:652; transVI:668;
acts,
Vn:445;
Clinton
to,
New
of
recommendations made by
;
m
of
Edmund,
Weathersfleld, Vt., resident of. III:
sion
111:509;
prisoner,
loyalist
levies, VI: 3 70.
on defenses of Hudson, 1:147; battle
Waring, War-
also
ring.
Wearing
York
county, N. Y., IV:275.
;
—
continued Weare, Meshech on Vermont controversy, VIII:
VI:731.
168, 249.
Wayne,
963
prisoner, 11:466,
Francis,
Waygant,
Clinton Papers
Wearing,
Beekman's preWay, Daniel, Dutchess cinct, county, N. Y., of
Way,
—
sentiment
of
of,
111:624;
in,
IV:792, VI:607,
613.
Weaver, Adam,
New York
of
Weaver, Edward, regiment.
first
regiment.
VI:532.
line,
of
ensign,
New York
11:415,416. Weaver, George,
in
line,
fifth
1:822,
service
at
Fort Herkimer, V:663.
Weaver, Henry, of Albany county, N. Y., VI:31. Weaver, 685.
Jacob,
III:
petitioner.
Weaver, John, of Beekman's precinct, Dutchess county, N. Y., 111:355.
Weaver, John, of
New York Weaver,
Peter,
martial,
Webb, Joseph
line,
fourth regiment.
V:924. testifies
in
court
VI:888.
James, ensign, of Col. Vose's Massachusetts
regiment, petitions,
IV: 34. I
State of
964
Webb (Wabe), Webb,
John, of exempts
N. Y., 111:471.
of Wallkill,
of
Jonathan,
exempts
Webber, name
of
Webb,
Webber, Henry, N. Coxsackie,
Jonathan, of Col. James McClaghry's regiment of Ulster county militia, VI:624.
Webber,
of
Weber,
Webb,
Joseph,
Wethersfield,
Conn.,
Washington VII1:408.
Webb, Leonard,
of
guest
of,
exempts
of
Webb, Noah,
Webb, Orange, loyalist,
Webb,
N. Y.,
11:609. of
N.
Dutchess
of
court
militia,
IV:
martial,
570.
Orange county
of third
regiment,
militia,
YI:453.
B., colonel, of addi-
continental
regiment
and
third Connecticut, asked to send
money to Clinton, 11:504-505, 512; sends news, 11:512-514; prisoner, 11:586, 608, 790; re-
V:13-14; Clinton
Gov. Livingston
writes
at request of,
VII:245.
Webb, William,
of
Col.
Samuel
Drake's regiment of Westchester county
militia,
peti-
V:179.
Weber, George, of German Flats, N. Y., IV:342; testimony of,
V:179;
petitions,
exchanged, VI:456.
Weber, George, of German N. Y., IV:344.
Weber,
Flats,
Jacob,
VI: 70.
Weber,
Jacob
Flats,
of
G.,
German
N. Y., IV:341. Nicholas
Weber,
German
of
Jr,
N. Y., IV:34L
Flats,
Webb, Samuel,
to
IV:342;
Y.,
Weber, Jacob, of 7 ryon county, N. Y., V:179.
member
leased,
N.
German
of
Frederick,
Flats,
lieutenant, of third
Orange county
tional
N. Y., IV:747.
Weber, George J. N., of German Flats, N. Y., IV:342.
permit
regiment.
Webb, Samuel
German
of
Andreas,
Flats,
his
in
asked
Y.,
VII:340-341.
Webb, Samuel,
111:137,
VI:405.
IV:747-748;
of Southold,
Phoebe,
county, for,
VII:
his family,
of
exempts
Y.,
Isaac, information
possession,
tions,
of Dutchess county,
N. Y., loyalist, 340-341.
of
139.
Weber,
Charlotte county, IV:447.
of family under sus-
VIII :284.
picion,
N. Y., 111:471.
Wallkill,
New York
(Nicolaus),
of
German
Flats, N. Y., IV:344; complains of loyalist, IV:746749 petitions, V 79.
Weber, Flats,
1
:
;
Nicholas H.,
of
German
N. Y., IV:344.
Weber, Peter, of German Flats, N. Y., IV:341, 747; petitions, V:179. Charlotte militia
colonel,
of
regiment
of
Alexander,
Webster,
;
county
member
of
provmcial
Analytical Index
—
Webster, Alexander
of
council
of
111:186,
11:357,
appointment,
259;
continued
1:664; of council of
congress,
safety,
379; conveys information.
40
111:216,
and
finance,
essays
of
Philadel-
by,
on trade
V: 198.
Weder, Jost, of Dutchess county, N. Y.. 111:177.
Weed,
V:194, 198. Weed, Frederick, name attached
quires into violations of Saratoga
111:360, 575, 639-
forwards
Pa.,
IV:307,
363; on behavior of Col. Wil111:320, 331-332; in-
;
Pelatiah,
phia,
conspira-
liams,
640
Webster,
for
375; his appointment as judge, 111:217, 218, 259, 332, 362-
convention,
965
Papers
639,
commissioner
;
cies,
II:
III:
— Clinton
infor-
alarming
mation, IV:268, 308-310, 372, 375 certifies choice of officers, ;
IV:447; his regiment, IV:753754, VI:42-43; senator, V: 721; at Lake George, V:792; advises signs certificate, V:87i ;
formation of company at Poult-
VI: 164-1 65;
interested
,
complaint
VII:347.
Weed,
Jonathan,
letter
brings
from Stamford, IV:222.
Weed,
Phineas, of Col. John
Crea's
regiment
county
loyalist prisoner,
(Weehock), N.
see also
229-230;
VI:
Weekes, Lemuel,
loyalist, of
his
character,
Israel
Youngs' IV:731.
his brought by VI: 33 1-332; has news from Skenesborough, VI: 344;
Weekes,
on Vermont usurpa-
Weekes,
information scouts,
Clinton tion,
to,
VI: 799-800.
of
thirty-third
army,
regiment,
commands
post,
British
V:154
(note).
Webster, Milo. of Col. John McCrea's
county
regiment militia,
38
Capt. horse,
troop
Nathaniel,
Youngs' IV:730. Penn,
of
VI:39.
Albany
horse,
Wickes,
of
Capt. horse,
loyalist,
Israel
sergeant,
of Capt. Israel
Webster, James, lieutenant-colonel,
J.,
1:539; retreating troops near, V:207 (note); Hamiltonr Burr duel at, VIII :4 14. ferry at,
Weekes, Weeks, Wicks.
247, 248; asks help of BenVI: 308-309; militia, nington
Mc-
Albany
VI:38.
militia,
Weegenar, Carle, VI:73I.
Weehawken
of
VI:
reap-
urges
to
from Suffolk county,
pointment of Col. Williams,
ney,
ex-
in
changes,
troop
of of
loyalist,
Youngs' troop of
IV:730.
Weeks, V:473.
,
major, carries
letters,
Weeks, Affilanah, permit given V:275.
to,
Weeks, Hannah, permit given V:275.
to,
New York
State of
966 Weeks, Henry, cinct,
Charlotte pre-
of
N. Y.,
Dutchess county,
VI:576.
Weeks
Isaac,
Roswell
Hopkins' county
Col.
of
regiment of
V:71,
militia,
Weeks, Jonah, Frederick
lieutenant,
of Col.
Weissenfels'
levies.
VI1:244. 271.
Weeks, Jonathan, of Westchester county, N. Y., 111:159.
Weeks, Joshua,
N. Y.,
of Acra,
111:526, 527.
Weeks, Nathaniel, cinct,
Rombout
of
pre-
Dutchess county, N. Y.,
VI:567.
Weeks,
Stephen,
county,
N. Y., 111:159.
Weger, Jacob, of N. Y., 111:299.
Schaghticoke,
Weger, Jacob, Jr, of Schaghticoke, N. Y., 111:299. Weger, Johannis, of Schaghticoke, N. Y., 111:299.
Weighman, deserter
German
Johannes,
from
Burgoyne,
crime
committed by, V:676. Weissenfels, Charles F., lieutenant,
New York expedition, V
of second regiment, line, in Sullivan's
230
(note)
V:480; V:704; ing,
;
date joins
legislature,
:
offers
of in
resignation,
commission, representation
VI:219;
recruit-
Vl:512, 520, 527, 528,
Chnton,
to
lieutenant-
Frederick,
colonel, of fourth regiment.
member
line,
New
of court mar-
1:413; absent, 11:843;
tial,
claim to consideration,
his
1V:440,
513-514, 657, 664; submits names for appomtment, V:703704, 729, VI: 3-4; complains and commissary, VI considers com-
of clothier
9-20
:
Clinton
;
plaints, tion
Vl:22-24; explains acclothier and commis-
toward
Vl:47-48, 60; commends recruiting officer, VI: 128; joins
sary,
in
Westchester
of
address
in
Weissenfels,
1
Weeks, Nathaniel, of Westchester county, N. Y., 111:159.
continued
Vlll:195.
York
73.
—
561, 628, 639-640, 815-816; joins
(Wicks),
Dutchess
to
Weissenfels, Charles F.
to
representation
legislature,
Vl:220; president of court martial, Vl:334, 336, 337, 338; his
regiment to be provided for,
VI: 385, 389; on way to Fort Schuyler, VI:407, 414, 421 ;
Vl:425; shows state of and garrison, works supplies, at fort,
Vl:466-468; forwards intelligence, VI:480-481; wishes to be relieved, Vl:525; command of regiment of levies offered
to,
Vl:773-774, VII: 148-1 49;
or-
dered
204-205 ments,
form
to ;
Vll:240;
Vll:241;
will
Vll:
regiment,
to Clinton
on appointClinton
furnish
to,
guard,
VI1:242; makes returns, Vll: 254-255, 270-271, 284; arrest made by his officers, Vll:280-
Analytical Index
Weissenfels, Frederick
281
to
352
;
—
on com-
;
New York
of
mittee
for
appeals
VII:430-431
clothing,
:
Vermont
of
VI 1:371;
party,
continued
Albany, VII
to
proceed on activity
;
exiles,
VIII:295. lieuten-
P.,
ant, of Col. Frederick Weissenfels'
of,
account
V1I:271; VII:206-207. levies,
N. Y.,
of
joins in
appeal, IV:
Canajoharie, I
19.
Welch, John, of second regiment, Ulster
county
Welch, John, tal
service,
militia,
of
line,
Francis,
public work,
first
regiment.
on
employed
Jonathan,
Willers,
captain,
of
Dutchess county
11:626, 627, 628, 832,
V:31, 72, 73.
Welling,
John
regiment militia,
of
Ha-
Orange
Thomas, Hathorn's
,
Edmund,
Wells,
N. Y.,
trict,
of
IV: 134.
lieutenant,
Jr,
of
regiment
militia;
of
Col. of
IV:272.
captain, persons ap-
prehended by, V:442.
Cambridge
dis-
petitions, 111:210.
Edmund,
Wells,
Jr, of
N. Y.,
Cambridge
lawless conduct
11:854, 856, 857; petitions,
of,
111:210.
Wells,
Israel, of
county,
exempts of Orange
IV:628.
Wells (Welles), John, of Albany, N. Y., commissioner of chamber
VI:483-
of accounts, his death,
Wells,
Joseph,
petitions
in
behalf
Cambridge and Saratoga,
III:
210. Wells, Joshua, of Suffolk county,
N. Y.,
his character vindicated,
111:22-23, VI:758; takes goods
VII
Wells,
:77.
Orange county
VI:453.
militia,
Wells,
of
Joshua,
of
Matthew,
N. Y.,
IV:272.
Richard,
Orange county Wells,
Benjamin, ensign, of Col. Vose's Massachusetts Joseph
to Connecticut,
exempts of Orange county. III: 734. Welling,
IV:728.
Wells,
Wells,
Welling, John, of Col. John
county
,
accusation against,
of
Welles, see Wells.
thorn's
,
484.
1:642.
regiment,
militia,
continen-
VI:532.
(Waller, Wilier,
Willet), sixth
111:262.
VII:580.
New York
Weller
for
recruit
Welch, Thomas,
Weldon,
967
of Orange county, N. Y., VI:834, 835. of Cambridge, N. Y.. Wells,
Wells,
district,
Pieter,
Weizger,
Clinton Papers
regiment, petitions,
George
Weissenfels,
—
loyalist,
Michael,
Southold,
11:609.
his
account,
VI:
478.
Wells (Willis) Robert, of Cherry Valley, N. Y., attack on, IV: ,
267;
his servant
and
slave cap-
tured,
IV:338;
killed,
IV:410; V:415.
sentiment imputed
to,
Wells, Samuel, colonel, of Brattle-
New York
State of
968 Wells, Samuel
—
Wemple, Abraham
continued
boro, Vt., will contrioute to sup-
V:70;
port of troops,
VI
cruiting,
Wells,
:2
aids
re-
1-22.
William,
of
V:235
Long
Chemung
of
county,
lieutenant,
adjutant,
Weissenfels'
;
Tryon county,
N. Y., 11:622. of
Mindert,
Schenectady,
Wemple (Wemp), Abraham, onel, of second regiment, in
militia,
formation as to
levies,
111:378;
tries
to
111:414;
is
is
IV:285;
475 goes to to command ;
Scho-
Tryon county IV:80. 82;
to,
concerning
sufferers,
John