Colonial Records of Pennsylvania Volume 11, Part 86

Author: Hazard, Samuel, 1784-1870
Publication date: 1851
Publisher: Harrisburg, Printed by T. Fenn & co,
Number of Pages: 671


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Spouts, leaden, in Philadelphia, taken during war, to be appraised, ix., 366,


Sprague, Joseph, on Wyoming affairs, xi., 93.


Springer, Ensign, xii., 195.


Springer, Capt. Uriah, xii., 274, 278.


Springfield, N. J., enemy near, viii., 308.


Sproat, David, on prisoners at New . York, x., 68. Major, ix., 244. Sproat, Rev'd James, chaplain asks for clothing, x., 720.


Sprogel, Lodick, v., 230; vi., 678. Escort of troops, vii., 129, 552.


Spry, Commodore, ii., 508.


Spy, British, taken by Gen. Clin- ton, v., 639.


Spyker, Benj., Jr., deposition re- specting H. Carberry, &o., x., 577.


Spyker, Henry, vi., 391.


Stamps, proposed for Colonies, iv., 202. Arrive at Philadephia, 241. Letter J. Hughes to Mr. Dickeson respecting, 24 .


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Standard ordered in France, viii., | Steele's, Fort at, Rev. Mr., xii., 257, 461.


Standing Stone, Town, Inhabitants, driven, off, and murders, vi., 438, 603, 610, 650. Account of, ix., 546. Fort, xii., 458-460.


Standley, Dr. Valentine, vii., 165. Stanhope, Capt. Henry, British sends insulting letters to Gov. of Massachusetts, x., 499-506.


Stansbury, Joseph, suspected, v., 74. Letters from jail, 94, 98. To be confined to his house, 106. Obligation of, 145.


Stanwix, Fort, Congress and pur- chase of lands at, iv., 309, 375. Arrival of Comm'rs at x., 346. Marquis Fayette addresses Indians at, 346. Mons. Marbois at, 346. Purchase of land at, xi., 508.


Stanwix, Col., John, iii., 150, 173, 188, 191, 196, 220, 239, 241, 288, 301, 439, 517, 628, 668, 687, 693, 696, 710, 713.


State House steeple, estimated cost of taking down, ix., 46. Reso- lution of Assembly to pull down, 52. T. Nevill on, 76. (Philad'a, ) reports on repairs, x., 335, 348, 372, 420, 425, 442, 493, 535, 542, 547. Trees planted in, 420. Guard asked for, by Comptroller, 750. Repairs of clock, 563. Repairs, xi., 558. Trees for, 675.


State (or Province) Island, repairs of Pest-houses at, x., 53.


State Island, repairs wanted, xi., 286.


"State rights," case of between Pennsylvania and Virginia, ix., 260, 266, 270, 272.


Staunton, Phil., prisoners sent to. vi., 74, 75.


Stedman, Alex., appointed Comm'r to settle accounts for wagons fur- nished General Braddock, ii., 598.


Stedman, Charles, announcing arrival of fleet at Boston, vi., 685.


Steel, contract for, vi., 178. Iron of only Andover Works, New Jersey, suitable for, 178.


Steele, Archib'd, letter to, viii., 41 Letters, &c., to xii, 115, 116, 119, 136, 145, 148, 153, 160, 161, 174, 204, 223, 230, 244, 249, 262, 263.


Steele, James, letter from, on call of Assembly, i., 187, 426.


Steele, Rev'd Capt. John, letters, ii., 623,


Steelman, James, viii., 634, 648. Stephen, Col. Adam, letters, iii., 83, 668.


Stephens, Mr., makes Potash at Philadelphia, iii., 53.


Stephens, Philip, Secretary of Ad- miralty, letter to Gov., iv., 243. Stephenson, Col., death of, vii., 401. Stephenson, Lieut., xii., 137.


Sterret, Samuel, copies of acts of lands for benefit of University of Pennsylvania, ix., 676.


Steuben, Baron, reviews troops, vi., 568. Invited to examine defences of Delaware, vii., 199. Militia, 325. Book on military discipline, 643. Military plans of, viii., 225, 270, 642. To Pres. Dickinson in behalf of P. S. Duponceau as no- tary, &c., x., 352.


Steuben, Fred., Wm., De, accounts settled, xi., 70.5. .


Stevens, Gen .. Said to be slain,. v., 160. Extract of letter from, 175. Stevenson, George, letters to and from, ii., 89, 449. Letter, fii., 384, 390, 395, 400, 411; iv., 102. Letter, Circular of Councils, v., 68. Chairman, 97; vi., 94, Let- ters to and from, viii., 50, 107, 141. Lays claim to town land in York, 732.


Stevenson, Surgeon James, letter, iii., 82.


Stevenson, James, account, ix., 221. Stevenson, R., vi., 653.


Stewart, Charles, letters, iv., 383, 384, 416, 417, 689. Provisions, viii., 578, 698. Letter to, from Lord Sterling, ix., 675.


Stewart, Lieut. Colonel George, vi., 217, 485, 517, 603.


Stewart, John, letter from Commis- sioners on Indian trade to, iv., 189.


Stewart, Lazarus, capture and es- cape, iv., 378.


Stewart, Colonel Walter, v., 401, 713. Loss at Brandywine, 714; vi., 2-5. Skirmish, 285, 343, 717. Letters, vii., 9, 660. Return


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of Pennsylvania Brigade under, 69.


Stiff-Knee, Indian Chief, arrives in Philadelphia, xi .. 733.


Stiles, Captain Joseph, vi., 480. On powder magazines, vii., 141. On arms, 238, 358. Repairs of arms, viii., 139. Powder maga- zine too small, xi., 202. De- scribes it, 546. Keeps powder magazine, at Philadelphia, xii., 317.


Stillwell, Nicholas, v., 453.


Stirling, Lord. Brigade on way to Brunswick, v., 66. Clothing for, 80, 105, 112. Letter respecting movements in New Jersey, 157, 162, 170. 173, 174, 194. Letters, 157, 166, 170, 173, 174, 195 ; viii., 314, 698. Recovering from sick- ness-wants a pipe of wine, ix., 675. Commission to examine, 694.


Stock, Live, &c., to be removed on appearance of enemy, v., 317, 404, 456, 461, 473, 512, 545. Plan and persons for, 424.


Stockton, Major Richard-(British.) Captured and defeated by Colonel Neilson, at Lawrence's Island, v., 230. Sent to Philadelphia, 232. A noted Tory, 237. John Norris, taken with, 301. Exchange pro- posed, 316.


Stockton, Richard W., v., 367.


Stoddard, Benjamin, vi., 608. Let- ter to, xii., 266.


Stoddart, Captain, skirmish with In- dians, vii., 8.


Stokeley, Captain, viii., 210; x., 22, 262


Stokely, Captain Thomas, xi., 107, 122, 254. Stationed at Fort Craw- ford, 255. Death of, in General Clarke's expedition, ix., 369, 458. Under Colonel Lochry, 330, 333, 405, 406. Letters to and from, 330, 446.


Stony Brook. Engagement at, v., 162.


Stony Point, Wayne's victory, vii., 581, 585. Enemy at, 636. Reso- lution of thanks to Gen. Wayne, 741.


Stores, Return of, at Fort Augusta, iv., 122.


Story, John, appointed with James


Milligan Commissioner, to settle accounts between United States and Pennsylvania, x., 427, 450, 451, 742.


Stoy, Lieutenant, vi., 717.


Straker, Wm., captured by French, with his negroes, Mr. Gerard ap- plies to Congress for his imprison- ment, vi., 671. Facts respecting, 678. Report of Board of War, 701. Resolution of Congress, 702. With several negroes claimed by Mons. Gerard, French Minister, (See Vol. VI.) vii., 16, 17, 61, 62, 70, 83. Letters, 71, 72.


Strangers, Burial ground reserved in Philad'a, xi., 571, 570.


Strettell, Robert, letters to and from, ii., 648.


Strobogh, Lieut., death of. vii., 135, 146.


Stroebel, Jno. C., on Schuylkill Falls, xi., 651.


Strong, Captain Solomon, xi., 108. Strong, Commissioner of Connecti- cut, iv., 470.


Stroud, Colonel Jacob, vi., 748. Letters, &c., vii., 63, 572, 573, 613. Respecting battalion, viii., 9. Indians, 176, 188; ix., 108, 113, 250, 268. Court martial, 268, 339.


Stroud, Samuel, vi., 651.


Stump, Frederick, murders Indians, iv., 290, 296.


Style, Act for changing Old to New, 1752, ii., 68.


Sub-Lieutenants-circular to, vii., 105.


Substitutes, v., 487, 672. Discon- tinuance of, vi., 59, 251. Expense of, 65, 96, 171; vii., 401.


Sugar Cabins, minutes of a meeting at the, ii., 320.


Sugar Camp, murders at, xii., 210, 212.


Sullivan, Capt., xi., 201.


Sullivan, Fort, when and where erected, x., 719.


Sullivan, Gen., complained of, vi., 87, 97.


Sullivan Gen. John, respecting the bridge built by him on Schuylkill, vii., 94, 120. Letter respecting papers, 211. Impressing wagons, 888, 427, 433, 489. Guard for stores, 451. On ranging Co.'s,


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455, 568. Respecting Quarter Masters. Escort for stores, 405, 418, 424, 447. 457, 478. Respect- ing, 473, 512, 585. Movements, 553, 554, 555,.588, 590-594, 597, 620, 640, 649, 667, 686, 709, 715, 721-724, 756, 768. Complained of, 590, 593. Letters from, 593, 594. Going to Tioga, 594. Destroys Indian Towns, 721-724, 756. Is complained of for making appoint- ments, viii., 425. Expedition, ix., 268 ; xii., 119, 138, 148, 154, 165, 175.


Sullivan and Carberry, mutiny, xi., 27.


Sulphur, refining of, iv., 719, 752. Discovered near Susquehanna, 719. Near Elizabeth Town, New Jersey, 720. In Bristol, 728. Near Bordentown, 758; v., 182, 245, 253.


Sunbury, troops, &c., Jail proposed, iv., 463; vii., 841, 344, 375, 499, 553, 574, 593, 609, 619. Flour ordered to, viii., 810. Murders by Indians, 341. German battalion called from, 474. Indian murders near, viii , 518, 529. Distress of, 611. Troops at, ix., 298. Supplies for, 411. Fort Augusta, at, xii., 329, 339.


Sunderland, Earl of, orders, &c., from him, i., 97, 100, 102. 105. Supersedeas, of Thomas Yorke, a Judge, iv., 42.


Supreme Court, plan for, i., 166. At York, letter from Judges, viii., 778.


Legality of trial and sentence when the Judge is a delegate to Con- gress, ix., 168.


Judges, requested by President, to recommend importance of moral training of youth, public schools, &c., x., 623. Prothonotaries' Reports, xi., 765.


Opinion of Judges on tenure of offices, xii., 30.


Supreme Executive Council or- ganized, v., 252. Call of, 312.


Letters to and from, Armstrong, Colonel John, 324, 558, 561, 568, 570, 572, 581, 587, 598, 636, 641, 645, 655, 672, 684, Arndt, John,


421. Arnold, Benedict, 376. Assembly, 586. Atlee, William, 327.


Bailey, John, v., 405, 413. Bailey, Wm., 349. Bryan, George and J. Evans, 352. Biddle, Colonel Clement, 721, 739. Biddle, Owen, 267, 268, 801. Blaine, Ephraim, 299, 677. Blewer, Joseph, 464. Bond, Phineas, 578. Boudinot, Elias, 313, 442. Boyd, Colonel Andrew, 712. Bradford, Colonel William, 430, 557, 582, 615, 644, 648, 649, 663, 668, 707, 740. Buchanan, William, 552, 667, 677, 690, 711, 742, 744. Budden, James, 591. Bull, Colonel John, 304, 306, 709. Butler, Anthony, 557.


Campbell, George, v.,


269. Carothers, John, 639. Cheney, Colonel, 732. Christ, H., &o., 605, 623, 734. Clark. Mich., 712. Coats, Lieut. Colonel William, 766. Committee for driving off cattle, 473, 512, 545, 567, 610. Committee of Lancaster, 266, 349, 571. Committee of fifty, 473, 631. Congress, 289, 352, 366, 372, 411, 471, 536, 574, 586, 593, 626, 630, 638. Con- nolly, John, 297. Conway, Brig. Gen. T., 523, 530. Crispin, Wm., 706.


DeHaven, Hugh, v., 569.


DeHaven, Peter,


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607.


Dewees, Thomas, 266. Downey, Capt., 431. Donaldson, Joseph, 497, 534. Dorsey, Thomas, 535, 550. Dundas, James, 616. Episcopal Church, v., 600, 603. Eyre, Joshua, 591.


Flower, Benjamin, 369, 706.


Galbraith, Bartrem, v., 343, 353, 407, 409, 415, 457, 480, 486, 521, 532, 533, 543, 562, 573. Galbraith, Robert, 730. Gerry, E., 754. Gregory, James, 334, 500, 588. Gronow, Lewis, 487, 732.


Hamilton, James, v., 611, 613, 620. Hancock, John, President, 289, 574. Hand, Brig. General Edward, 443, 540. Hazelwood, John, 602. 620, 680, 696, 721. Henry, Colonel, William, 473, 543. Henry, William, and J.


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Hubley, 347. Hooper, Robert, Lettis, 689. Hopkinson, F., &c., 489. Howell, Jacob S., 640. Hubley, Adam, 531, 533, 667. Hubley, John, 295, 415, 427, 505. Hunn, John, 453, 412, 467, 468, 475. Hunter, Lieutenant Samuel, 370, 377, 414, 737. Hunter, Col. Samuel, 610, 717.


Ingersoll, Jared, v., 503. Irwin, Matthew, 613, 771.


Kirkbride, Jo., v., 322, 331, 342, 368, 463, 465, 549, 567, 580.


Laurens, Henry, v., 735. Lee, Richard Henry, 665. Leimback, Frederick, 524. Levers, Robert, 618, 622, 623, 645, 650, 654, 717. Lieutenants of Counties, 365, 379, 380, 424, 474, 523, 541, 545, 556, 582, 593, 615, 694. Livingston, Governor William, 267, 294, 296, 301, 321, 329, 614, 621, Lochry, Archibald, 344, 488, 741. Lyon, William, 417.


McCaliister, Richard, v., 330, 333, 335, 369, 412, 559, 633, 640, 692, 767. Mellvaine, William, 509. Mckinley, Jno., 309, 456. McLean, Archibald, 514, 536, 575, 682, 704. Magistrates, 421, 473, 504, 553, 580, 598. Melchor, Isaac, 527, 653. Mifflin, Jonathan, 584, 594, 595, 597. Mifflin, General Thomas, 554, 720. Morgan, Jacob, 299, 322, 341, 406, 466, 530, 632. Morris, J., Jr., 294, 481, 506, 749.


Navy Board, v., 293, 425, 429, 501, 511, 521, 538, 540, 542, 590, 594, 600, 722. Navy, Continental, 491. Nicola, L., 600, 619, 630. Paca, William, v., 635. Potter, General James, 305, 433, 437, 440, 461, 511, 551, 570, 718, 719, 738, 768. Proctor, Col. Thomas, 455.


Read, James, v., 323, 602. Reed, Joseph, 289, 379, 693, 701, 702. Rittenhouse, Benj., 743. Rober- deau, Daniel, 639, 659, 669, 726, 728, 735, 770, 772.


Savadge, Thomas, v., 763. Sey- mour, Commodore, 577. Sheriffs, Magistrates, &c., 291. Sheriff of Northampton Co., 489. Shippen, William, 768. Smith, Robert,


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324, 426. Smyth, Hugh, 703. Stewart, Colonel Walter, 713. Stillwell, Nicholas, 453. Sutter, James, 750.


Tilghman, James, v., 502, 641. Tilghman, Tench, 674. Treasury, United States, 334. Trumbull, Jonathan, 657. Tyler, John, 731. Virginia, Delegates in Congress, 413.


War Office, v., 290, 296, 301, 306, 371, 398, 430, 439, 450, 502, 512, 535, 570, 583, 584, 675, 685, 686, 751. War Office of Pennsylvania, 409, 428, 451, 471, 683. Wash- ington, General George, 419, 431, 482, 510, 617, 618, 624, 664, 669, 678, 697. Weitzell, Lieutenant John, 268, 544.


Young, James, v., 336, 337, 411. Antes, William, vi., 456. Arm- strong, General John, 30, 43, 53, 60, 70, 85, 91, 100, 122, 148, 149, 230, 238, 293, 413, 489, 612, 613, 635, 660, 669, 680, 715, 717, 744. Arndt, John, 338. Arnold, Gen- eral Benedict, 687, 706, 748. As- sembly, 104, 369, 518, 685. Au- ditor-General, United States, 591. Bailey, Francis, and Captain Lang, 405. Bayard, Colonel John, 61. Beaton, John, 494. Berks county justices, 138, 722. Biddle, Colonel Clement, 92, 104, 122, 139, 187, 220, 540. Blaine, Eph- raim, D. C. G., 252. Blewer, Captain Joseph, 671. Board of war, (Continental,) 35, 42, 52, 63, 84, 86, 92, 118, 127, 174, 185, 188, 192, 195, 205, 208, 214, 216, 234, 268, 280, 339, 351, 359, 369, 402, 429, 444, 454, 492, 517, 526, 533, 540, 549, 556, 576, 581, 586, 593, 604, 608, 643, 644, 647, 649, 654, 655, 667, 668, 684, 727, 745, 758, 768. Bondfield, John, 172, 330. Boudinot, Elias, 89, 162. Boyd, Lieutenant Andrew, 355, 432, 482, 582, 647. Boyd, Colo- nel J., 596. Bradford, Colonel William, 11, 24, 27, 80, 204. Bradford, William C., 451. Brod- head, Daniel, 462, 492, 772. Buchanan, William, 34. Bull, Colonel John, 129, 133, 190, 746. Butler, Col Richard, 253, 386, 404.


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Cadwalader, Lambert, vi., 655. Caldwell, Charles, 502. Carothers, Lieutenant John, 438, 447, 466, 491, 539, 559, 609, 619, 700. Chambers, John, 504. Circulars, 65, 88, 124, 179, 240, 294, 427, 431, 452, 638, 650. Claypoole, James, 624. Clymer, Daniel, 105. Coates, Colonel William, 227. Collectors of clothing, 33. Commissioners of Berks county, 327, 520. Commissioners of Chester county, 560. Commis- sioners for Lancaster, 531. Com- missioners of clothing,. 27, 179. Commissioners for seizing estates, 13, 644. Commissioners for col- lecting provisions, 278, 294, 329, 418, 431. Commissioners for Western department, 386. Com- mittee of Congress, 316, 362, 367, 384, 389, 677. Congress, 12, 104, 136, 152, 153, 158, 161, 176, 207, 208, 210, 248, 249, 284, 298, 318, 327, 340, 350, 364, 378, 394, 403, 448, 40, 485, 488, 493, 507, 522, 524, 589, 592, 607, 670, 675, 708, 710, 713, 726, 727, 737 775. Coombe, Rev. Thomas, Jr., pass for New York, 626. Cowell, Ebenezer, 51. Coxe, John, 16, 29. Craig, Robert, 41. Craig, Colonel Thomas, 412. Crispin, William, 151, 174, 203, 441. Cul- bertson, Colonel Robert, 448.


Dana, Francis, vi., 316. David- son, James, 16. Davis, John, 562. Davison, Hugh, 504. De- Haven, Hugh, 58. De Haven, Peter, 52, 475, 633. Delegates in Congress, 116, 124, 137, 207, 231, 242, 269, 277, 298, 359, 380, 455, 535, 577. Deshler, Colonel, 394. Dickinson, Jonathan, 496.


Edwards, Thomas, vi., 449. Elder, Joshua, 616. Ettwein, John, 751. Evans, Edward, 544. Evans, Colonel Thomas, 709. Evans, William, 731.


Ferguson, Mrs. Elizabeth, vi., 617. Flower, Colonel Benjamin, 135, 450, 463. Forst, David, 296. Freeholders at Bedford county, 577. Furman, Moore, 439.


Galbraith, Bartrem, vi., 643, 648.


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Galbraith, Colonel Robert, 238, 511, 550. Galloway, Mrs. J., 674. Garland, Captain George, 737. Gates, General Horatio, President B. W., 205. Gibbon, Colonel William, 530. Gibson, George, 319, 553. Gourla, John, 443. Gray, William, and Jno. Little, 377. Greene, Major-General Nath- aniel, 444, 483, 530. Greer, Joseph, 395. Gronow, Lewis, 496.


Haberstack, Michael, vi., 362. Hagner, Lieutenant Frederick, 486. Hale, Thomas, and N. Weaver, 628. Hambright, John, 770. Hamilton, James, 372, 383, 433, 456, 468. Harris, David, 32. Harris, John, 211, 574. Hart, William, 396, 431, 525. Hartley, Thomas, 497, 674, 691, 692, 720. Hazelwood, Commodore John, 47, 121, 132, 167, 180, 246, 599, 724, 749. Henry, William, 645. Hil- egas, Michael, 538, 548, 565. Hubley, John, 750, 769. Hubley, Joseph, 145. Hunter, Lieutenant Samuel, 175, 191, 392, 478, 499, 536, 552, 563, 564, 571, 573, 599, 624, 636, 711, 773.


Irvine, Matthew, vi., 166. Irvine, Colonel William, 726. Irwin, M., and R. Bridges, 718. Jeffries, Joseph, vi., 349. Jones, Thomas, 107, 130.


Kirkbride, Joseph, vi., 96, 175, 261, 262, 280, 503. Lacey, Brig .- Gen., vi., 168, 202, 226, 240, 255, 265, 361, 378, 381, 384, 390, 398, 402, 414, 470, 579, 580, 594, 595. Laird, Samuel, 550. Lebar, Colonel Abraham, 44, Lee, Francis Lightfoot, 82, 147. Lee, Major Thomas, 440. Lesher, John, 170, 327, 347, 667, 675. Levan, Abraham, 406, 449. Levers, Robert, 140, 141, 341, 344, 346, 362, 381, 435, 464, 486, 533, 626, 719, 721. Levis, Thos., 651. Lewis, William, 641. Lieu- tenants, 156, 169, 426, 452, 500, 650. Livingston, Governor Wil- liam, 133, 453, 599, 604, 728. Lochrey, Archibald, 68, 142, 459, 495. Lutterion, Colonel, 210. 348, 352. Lyon, William, ?


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McCalester, Colonel Richard, vi., 22, 171, 197, 244, 369, 463, 479, 547. Maclay, William, 634. Mc- Clean, Archibald, 294, 376, 750. McDowell, Alex., 572. Mackay, John, 401. Mckean, Thomas, 266, 555, 566, 568. Magistrates, 258. Mease, James, 22, 426, 428. Marsteller, Philip, 264. Melchior, Colonel, 676, 699. Morgan, Col- onel George, 714. Morgan, Jacob, L. B. C., 14, 288, 418, 441, 522, 542, 562, 630, 706. Morgan, Jacob, commissioner, 47, 382. Morgan, Jacob, Jr., 128, 399, 568, 574, 639. Morris, Robert, 45.


Navy Board, State, vi., 24, 38, 110, 243, 332, 333, 355, 421, 434, 517, 696, 745. Nesbit, John M., 652. Nicola, Lewis, 197, 213, 358, 411, 656, 742.


O'Neal, Dennis, vi., 498.


Patterson, Captain Alexander, vi., 432. Peters, Richard, 72, 493. Pettit, Charles, 366, 513, 525, 620, 623. Pickering, Timothy, 173, 237, 546. Piper, Colonel John, 34, 36, 115, 138, 194, 229, 469, 505, 682. Pleasants, Samuel, 524. Porter, Captain Andrew, 594. Potter, General James, 51, 83, 89, 97, 98, 141, 150, 169, 521, 665, 729. Potts, Samuel, 595. Price, Philip, 695. Prisoners in Masonic Lodge, 509, 511. Proc- tor, Colonel John, 445, 458, 506, 659, 722. Proctor, Col. Thomas, 676.


Ralston, John, &o., vi., 747, 772. Rea, Samuel, 611, 672. Read, James, 234, 245, 473. Recruiting officers, 280. Reed, Joseph, 120, 218, 712, 739. Rice, Robert, 722. Rittenhouse, David, 643. Rober- deau, General Daniel, 10, 131, 134, 144, 183, 206, 209, 216, 273, 287, 295, 359, 374, 422, 446, 567, 583, - 584, 609. Rudolph, Lieu- tenant John, 454. Rush, Jacob, 752.


Sanders, Wm., vi., 716. Savadge, Thomas, 159, 182, 236, 398, 400, 417. Scott, Thomas, 673. Ser- geant, Jonathan D., 630, 683, 740. Seymour, Commodore Thos., 97. Shippen, Edward, 683. Ship-


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pen, Dr. William, 688. Skinner, Abraham, 625. Smith, Lieutenant Colonel, 4. Smith, James, 270. Smith, Jonathan, B., 160, 191, 232, 293, 303, 314, 350, 357, 359, 365, 369, 403, 420, 427, 466, 545. Smith, Matthew, 632. Smith, Thomas, and Edward Woods, 39. Smith, Dr. William, 621. Smith, and Keachline, lieutenants, 92, 107. Sprogel, Lodick, 678. Spy- ker, Henry, 391. Stevenson, George, 94. Stevenson, Robert, 653. Stewart, Colonel Walter, 285, 343. Stiles, Captain Jos., 480. Stoddart, Benjamin, 608. Stroud, Col. Jacob, 748. Sweers, Cornelius, 473.


Tilghman, James, vi., 96. Tilgh- man, Tench, 407.


Van Campen, &c., John, vi., 767. Wagon masters, vi., 212. Wallis, Samuel, 666, 687. Washington, General George, 153, 156, 180, 189, 200, 201, 241, 250, 254, 255, 263, 274, 277, 291, 325, 338, 353, 354, 357, 401, 405, 409, 416, 425, 431, 445, 480, 490, 498, 522, 546, 557, 558, 604, 752. Watkins, Joseph, 368. Watson, John, 769. Wayne, Anthony, 25, 86, 142, 251, 381, 387, 397, 408, 411, 419, 428, 451, 474. Weitzel, Lieuten- ant John, 271, 541, 551, 629. Wirtz, Major, 201. Wynkoop, Henry, 600.


Young, James, W. M., vi., 75, 218, 259, 276, 282, 289, 321, 330, 337, 343, 366, 519, 674.


Adams, Samuel, vii., 14, 763. Admiralty, Judge of, 558, 694. Allen, Mrs., 452. Allison, Francis, Jr., 589. Armstrong, General John, 18, Arnold, Major General Benedict, 370. Artillery, officers, 254. Assembly, 64, 77, 100, 142, 191, 202, 472, 693, 712, 720, 738. Atlee, William, 674, 773.


Baltimore, magistrates, vii., 390. Barge, and Tyng, 728. Bayard, John, 189. Beahm, Philip, 13. Blaine, Ephriam, 707. Bland, Colonel Theodore, 107. Blythe, Colonel Benjamin, 496. Board of war, (Continental, ) 90, 98, 101, 201, 202, 27, 29, 230, 232, 256,


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282, 284, 286, 287, 289, 292, 308, 312, 329, 339, 340, 375, 385, 389, 397, 404, 418, 420, 421, 424, 437, 442, 450, 454, 456, 459, 460, 469, 480, 495, 496, 507, 627, 640, 649, 676, 677, 681, 691, 696, 709, 710, 713, 719, 727, 730, 731. Boyd, Colonel Andrew, 97, 471. Boys, Captain Nathan, 200, 240, 248, 566. Bradford, Thomas, 560. Bradford, W. C., 556. Brodhead, Colonel Daniel, 465, 505, 569, 710, 771. Brown, Lieutenant- Colonel Alexander, 515. Brown, . Lieutenant-Colonel John, 226, 271. Bull, Colonel John, 240, 544, 635. Burke, Thomas, 170, 172. Butler, Colonel Richard, 482, 514. But- ler, Colonel Zebulon, 283.


Campbell, Captain Thomas, vii., 301, 447. Carothers, Col. John, 405, 618. Carson, John, 437, 470, 637, 659, 691. Chesney, William, 599. Circulars, 104, 105, 183, 304, 486. Clarkson, Matthew, (Marshal, ) 554. Claypoole, Jas., Sheriff, 252, 291, 360, 631, 765. Clingham, W., 158. Cluggage, Captain Thomas, 512, 624, 659, 742. Coats, Lieutenant-Colonel William, 376, 377, 764. Com- mercial Committee of Congress, 579, 605. Commissaries of pur- chases and issues, 304. Commis- sary General of issues, 587. Com- missioners for collecting flour, 753, 766. Commiss'ers of forfeited estates, 243. Commissioners for procuring salt, 769. Committee of City, 461. Committee of Con- gress, 84, 85, 88, 170. Congress, 5, 12, 13, 14, 81, 89, 102, 106, 127, 162, 241, 246, 261, 265, 270, 274, 304, 312, 313, 324, 347, 369, 396, 417, 479, 490, 507, 513, 521, 532, 536, 552, 631, 647, 662, 664, 673, 695, 716, 738, 756, 765. Connor, Colonel Morgan, 336. Conyngham, Captain G., 320. Council of Massachusetts, 138. Coxe, Colonel John, 749. Craig, James, &c., 717. Crawford, Jas., 760. Crispin, William, 200, 314. Cushing, Thomas, 250.


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Peter, 133, 175, 195. Delaney, John, 94. Delaney, Sharp, 762. Delapt, Richard, 702. Delegates in Congress, 134, 137, 140, 141, 160, 174, 181, 184, 192, 422, 478, 551, 557. Delegates in Congress from Virginia, 184. Deshler, Charles, 17. Dougherty, Bernard, 186, 297. Drayton, William H., 328, 335. Dundas, James, &o., 140, 253, 326, 333. Dunlap, John, 201. Du Portail, Brigadier-Gen- eral, ch., 272, 279, 280, 356, 399, 403, 409, 690. Du Simitiere, 212. Edwards, Major, 107, 152. Eckhard, Valentine, 552. Erwin, Captain Joseph, 563. Ettwein, Rev. John, 295. Eyre, Col. Jehu, 457. Eyre, Benj., G., &c., 644. Farmer, Colonel Lewis, 273, 689, 754. Farmer, Michael, 453. Fire companies, 134. Fisher, Henry, 390, 410, 705, 730. Fitz- simons, Thomas, 407. Flower, Colonel Benjamin, 294, 296, 385. Franklin, Benjamin, 774.


Galbraith, Colonel Bartrem, vii., 370. 507, 522, 611, 679. Gal- braith, Colonel Robert, 18, 74, 99. Galloway, Mrs. Grace, 93, 95. Gerard, Mons., 16, 17, 61, 62, 70, 83, 164, 169. 185, 269, 278, 595, 604, 632, 648, 651, 653, 708. Governors of States, 197. Greene, Gen. Nathaniel, 175, 179. Green- walt, P., 287. Gregg, Matthew, 334. Gurney, Francis, 495.


Hagner, Will., &o., vii., 671, 767. Hale, Thomas, 688. Hall, Chas., 651. Haller, Captain Henry, 488. Hambright, John, 519. Hand, General Edward, 321, 344, 403, 408, 715. Harbeson, Benjamin, &c., 102, 153. Hardie, Captain Robert, 91, 92. Harding, Capt., 761. Harmar, Colonel Joseph, 750. Harris, David, 638. Hart- ley, Colonel Thomas, 3, 10, 71, 86, 87, 258, 391, 776. Hazelwood, Com. John, 19, 112. Henry, George, 139, 190, 239, 333, 365. Henry, Governor Patrick, 247, 441. Henry, Col. William, 359, 416, 456, 514, 557, 599, 600, 667, 711. Hervey, Major George, 566. Hewitt, Thomas, 545. Hodge,


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