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Fort [Mount] Independence, 157. 161, 182, 187. 195-6. 200.
Fort at New Haven. 228. 245.
Fort at Pittsford, 295-6. 306.
Fort Ranger, Rutland. 301.
Fort Stanwix, 187.
Fort Ticonderoga, 58-9. 62. 64-66, 74. 116-17, 122, 128, 130-31, 138. 144, 153, 157, 160-61, 174-6. 181, 183, 185, 187, 189, 192-3. 195-6. 200. 237. 254. 262. 447. 448. Foster, Ezekiel. 507.
Foster, Reuben, 63.
Franklin, Benjamin. 59. 78. 83, 89, 395.
Francisco. Henry, 182, 190. Frazer, Mr., 198. Frazer, Simon, 198. Freeman. Phineas, 348.
French, widow Abigail, 288.
French. Jeremiah, 260. 261, 294: Mrs. Jeremiah. 260. 261.
French, Nathaniel. 329.
French. Nehemiah, 167, 169.
French, William. 316, 330-32, 336. Fuller, Abigail, 352-3.
Fuller, Asa. 281. Fuller. Ebenezer, 344, 351, 355.
Fuller, Jonathan, 357. Fuller, Joseph, 336.
G. 1
Gadsden, Christopher, 323. Gage, Lieat. Isaac, 260. Gage, John, 15, 22. Gage, Gen. Thomas, 271.
Gage, Capt. William, 15, 22, 27, 53, Graham. Dr. John A., vi. 177. 178. 55, 63. Gale, John, 27, 220. Gile, Samuel, 335. 338. Gallup, Dooct. Joseph A., 239, 241, 247 .- See Additions and Correc- tions, 527.
Gallup. Capt. William, 54-5, 241, 247- 8, 527 .- Biographical note, 247.
Galusha. Capt. David, 6. 7. Galusha, Elisha. 124. Galusha. Jacob. 213. Galusha. Gov. Jonas, 178, 259. Gardiner, Paul, 153.
Gardner, George, 197. 508. Gates, Daniel, 320. Gates. Elijah. 46. Gates. Maj. Gen. Horatio, 33, 123. 162, 169-71, 175-6, 178. 181, 185-7. 193. 195-6, 199-201. 254. 256-8. 265-6, 362, 428.
General Assembly, note on. 269.
General Committee and Grand Committee, note on. 270.
General Conventions, proceedings of. at Dorset, 6. 11. 14, 26: at Westminster, 36, 38; at Windsor, 52. 62, 76.
Gentlemen exempted from military duty in Cumberland county, 345. Gilbert, Daniel, 54, 55, 527.
Gile. Moses, 316.
Gilson, Michael, 305. 363-5, 367. 369. Gilson. Zachariah, 336.
Goff. Mrs. David, 219. (Told. Lieut. James, 160.
Goodenough, Capt. Levi, 161, 223. 274, 280. Goodhue. Rev. Josiah F., vi. Goodsell, Isaac, 183-4, 197. Gordon, Alexander, 180. 209. Gordon, Rev. William, 161.
Gorton, Benjamin, 320. 336, 345, 359. Governor, the style of. His Excel- lency. 244: pay of for first session, 246; for the year 1779-80. 282.
Governor and Conneil, introduction to the record of. 233-242: record of from March 12. 1778. to Ang. 23. 1779. 243-309; members and officers of the first Council, 233- 241; of the second Council, 275- 278: authorized to draw orders on the treasurer, 244; to be the executive body. 265; as Board of War, 288, 294-309: authorized to revise the laws, 288.
Grant of Charles the Second to the Duke of York, 489; discussed by Ethan Allen, 490-494.
Grant. Capt. John. 6. 7. 9. 160. See Additions and Corrections. 526. Green, Ebenezer, 223. Green Mountain Boys, 5, 6, 18, 435, 446, 452, 518.
542
General Index.
Green, Reuben, 162.
Green, Thomas, 155.
Greenleaf, Stephen, 338, 368.
Griffin, John, 332.
Griffin, Phil., 164. Griswold, Maj., 273.
Griswold Roger, 124, 527.
Griswold, Sergt., 272.
Gront, Hezekiah, 329.
Grout, Maj. Hilkiah, 342, 363-7, 369. Grout, John, 316-19, 321, 352-3, 355, 359, 360. Guild, Moses, 329.
Gurley. Israel. 344, 346-7.
H.
Haile, Amos, 368-9.
Haldimand, Gen., 192.
Haldimand Correspondence, 177, 238, 263; note on, 115.
Hale. Amos, 280.
Hale, Col .. 156.
Hall, Benjamin II., vi, 24, 46, 51. 52, 63, 314, 320. 322. 329, 330, 331, 347, 348, 354, 356, 358, 376.
Hall, Gov. Hdand, vi. 18, 37, 41. 42, 44, 46. 59, 67, 73, 74. 78. 129, 135, 149. 151, 237, 525. 527-8. Hall, II. B., of New York, vii, viii.
Hall, Capt. John, 39.
Hall, Thomas, 281. Hamilton, Col. Alexander, 126.
Hancock, John, 5, 19.
Hancock, Joseph, 332.
Ilard. Capt., 213.
Hard. James, 205.
Hard. Lieut. Philo, 6, 8, 226 ; Mrs. Philo, 193. Hard, Zadock, 163-4. 173, 182.
Harmon. Ensign Joel. 260.
Harmon, Reuben, 15, 22, 26, 280. Harris, Mr., 150. Harris, Edward, 280. 302. 318, 329. Harris, Thaddeus, 155.
Harvey, Alexander, 63, 372.
Harvey, Doct. Solomon, 320-21, 329- 30.
Harwood, Peter, 166. Haselton, Jacob, 329. Haskins, James, 187.
Hatch, John, 249. Hatch, Capt. Joseph, 356.
Hatheway, Alfred, 199.
Hatheway, Simeon, 13-15. 22. 26. 33. 53, 55, 270. Haven, Ebenezer, 344, 357.
Haviland, Joseph, 153, 270. Hlaviland, William, 179, 269-70. Hawkins, Gaylord, 202.
Hawley, Abel, jr., 194, 298 ; Mary, widow of, 298. Ilawley, Agur, 127, 194, 199.
Hawley, Andrew, 163-4, 173-4, 202, 213.
Hawley, Mrs. Anger [or Agur, ] 148. Hawley, Curtis, 150.
Hawley, Mrs. Easter, 197.
Hawley. Capt. Elisha, 342, 356.
Hawley. Ensign James, 256, 259.
Howley. Jehiel, 151, 467.
Hawley. Peter, 206.
Hazeltine, Col. John, 317-20, 329- 30, 339-41 .-- Biographical note, 317.
Hazelton, Capt., 280.
Hlazen, Joshua, 280.
Hazen, Gen. Moses, 117, 218-19, 221-2 .- Biographical note, 218. Hazen, Richard. 507.
Hazen, Thomas, 351, 356.
Hay, Col. Udney, 217, 222.
Hemenway, Miss Abby Maria, vi. Henderson, Caleb, 150, 226.
Herrick, Col. Samuel, 31, 135, 137, 157. 159-61, 176, 181, 185, 187-8, 192, 194-6. 198-9, 211 213, 217, 219, 221, 223-4, 228. 253, 255, 259, 261-2, 267. 272, 274, 290, 296-7, 300, 301, 305, 307-8 .- Biographi- cal note, 160.
Herrick, Stephen, 224. Hicks, Whitehead, 247.
Hildreth, Joseph, 27, 36, 344-6, 351, 359.
Hill, Daniel. 197.
Hill, Doct. William, 53, 55, 338.
Hinesdel, Ensign Joseph, 259.
Hinman, Edward, 202.
Hitchcock, Benjamin, 15, 23, 526.
Hitchcock. Hon. Samuel, 115, 177. Ilodges, Capt. Edmond, 227. Ilogan, Doct., 186.
Hoisington. Ebenezer, 27, 29, 35-7, 39. 46-7, 54-5, 63, 330, 344-6, 351- 2, 355, 357-9, 368.
Hoisington, Jacob, 329.
Hoisington, Col. Joah, 31, 39, 156-7, 319, 329, 341-2, 356, 374.
Holabud, Jonathan, 186.
Holibud, Moses, 186.
Holmes, Lieut., 199. Holmes, Nathaniel, 150. Holt, Benjamin, 214.
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General Index.
Hooker, John, 507.
Ilooker. Rev. Thomas, 147, 236.
Hopkins, Ensign James, 260.
Hopkins, Stephen, 150.
Hopkins, Maj. Wait, 6, 7, 9, 150, 160.
Hornblower, Joseph, 195.
Horsford, Joseph, 303.
Hough, Benjamin, 468.
Houghton, Edward, 336.
Hovey, Doct., 186.
Howard, Col., 508, 509. Howard, Jonathan, 194, 195.
Howe, Nehemiah, 15. 23, 27, 33, 63. Howe, Lieut. Gen. William, 131, 174. Howes, Ilon. Joseph, 278.
Howes, Mrs. Patty Wilder, 278. Hubbard, Watts, 247, 248.
Hubbard, Watts, jr., 154, 247-8, 281, Jennings, Rev. Isaac, vi. 290. Hubbell, Elnathan, 150, 219,
Hulbert, [or Hubbard, ] Ambrose," 291.
Hulbert, Lieut Israel, 260.
Hunt, Adjt. Arad, 342-5, 351, 354. Hunt, Hon. Jonathan, 342-3, 368-9. Hurd, Abijah, 150.
Hurd, Capt., 158. Hurd, James, 12.
Hurd, Phinehas, 153.
Hurlbut, Philo, 150.
Hurlbut, William, 188.
Hutchins, Capt. William, 178, 213, 259, 285. Hutchinson, Rev. Aaron, 64, 67.
Hutchinson, David. 316.
Hyde, Lieut. Ebenezer, 136, 154, 160, 182-3.
I.
Ide, Ichabod, 357. Imus, Mr., 214. Indians, claim of, 306. Indian right to Vernon, 508-9. Ingersoll, Jared, 506.
Ingley, Capt. Joseph, 158. Instructions to delegates of Cum- berland County in New York Provincial Congress, 348. Instructions of New York Conven- tion to Committees, &e., of Cum- berland County, 361-2. Intoxicating Liquors, restriction on the sale of, 210. Irish, David, 168. Irish, William, 197, 251. Ives, Abraham, 27.
Ives, Lieut. Abram, 260. Ives, Lieut. David. 9. Ives, Isaac, 163, 197, 221. Ivrill, [or Averill, ] Arad, 210.
J.
Jacobs, Stephen, 157. Jackson, Ensign Abraham, 15, 23, 260. Jackson, Abraham, jr., 280.
Jail at Manchester, 32; at West- minster, 60.
Jay, Hon. John, 376.
Jay, Joseph, 305.
Jefferson, President Thomas, ele(- tion of in 1801, 126.
Jewett, Capt. Daniel, 38, 300, 336.
Jewett, Col. Elisha Payne, 278.
Jewett, Capt. Nathan, 277-8. Jewett, Mrs. Ruth Payne. 277.
Johnson, Asa, 15, 23.
Johnson, Col., 174.
Johnson, Lieut. Col. Robert, 54-5, 280.
Johnson, Col. Thomas, 46, 192. Jones, Doct. Reuben, 27-9, 31, 35-9, 46, 50, 54-5, 58, 63, 84, 122, 314, 331, 333, 336, 338, 345, 351, 390, 418 .- Relation of proceedings in Cumberland County, 1774-5. 332. -Biographical note, 314.
Journals of the House of Repre- sentatives not yet printed. 229. Justices of the peace in 1778, 280.
K.
Kalb, Baron John de, 217. Kathan, Alexander, 357. Kealer, [Keeler, ] Seth, 154. Kemp, John Tabor, 445, 479. Kent, Cephas, 6, 11, 12. 14, 33, 53, 55. Kent, Col. Jacob, 30, 355-6.
Kentucky, 127-8. Keyes, Eleazer, 114.
King Charles the second, So, 482, 512; his grant to the Duke of York discussed, 482-517.
King James, 495. King James the second, 499. King, Samuel, 357. King William and Queen Mary, 377, 498. Kings College, N. Y. city, 268. Kingsland, see Washington, town of.
544
General Index.
Kingston, Robert, 131. Kinney, Daniel, 227.
Knapp, Ephraim, 188.
Knickerbacor, John, 83.
Knight, Jonathan, 280, 320, 332. Knight, Samuel, 336.
Knoulton, Luke, 344, 346-7, 351-2, 357, 359, 365.
L.
Lafayette, Marquis de, 31, 157, 217, 258.
Lake, Abraham, 154. Lake, Ensign Gershom, 260.
Langdon, Mark. 336.
Langdon, John, 435, 436.
Lantman, Capt. Michael, 156.
Larama, Lieut., 246.
Law, Michael, 336.
Law suits before the Council of Safety, 191, 204, 213, 218, 222, 224, 225.
Laws, first printing of, 288; proela- mation for observance of, 289.
Leavenworth, Jesse. 123.
Lee, Benjamin, 179.
Lee, James, 179.
Lee, Richard Henry, 40.
Leonard, Mr., 251.
Lewis, Sergt. Maj. James, 206.
Lewis, Joseph, 190, 256.
Liberality to tories, &c., 189, 190.
Lieutenant Governor, pay and sta- tus as Councillor, 247.
Lincoln, Maj. Gen. Benjamin, 144,
152, 159, 161-2. 164, 170, 172, 176, 184.
Livermore, Sergt. Silas, 197.
Livingston's manor, 392, 438.
Loan offices established, 75.
Lockland, Lieut. Dennis. 36, 39, 46, 54-5.
Long Island, or Matowacks, 490. Lords of Trade, report of, 384.
Lotham, [or Latham,] 224.
Lottery, for means of defence, 289. Lovejoy, Maj. Abijah, 38, 329-30, 338, 343, 345, 347, 350.
Lovell, Maj. Oliver, 342, 343; widow Oliver, 350, 353, 354.
Low, Isaac, 314-15, 317, 319, 332, 333, 339, 341 .- Biographical note, 314. Low, Nicholas, 314. Luce, Elihu, 240. Lyman, Richard, 236.
Lyon, Rev. Asa, 127.
Lyon, Hon. Chittenden, 127, 128. Lyon, Lieut. Gideon, 259.
Lyon, James, 121.
Lyon, Hon. Lucius, 127.
Lyon, Hon. Matthew, 15, 23, 70-74, 109, 121, 123-6, 198, 234-5, 275, 277, 279, 295 .- Biographical no- tice, 123. Ilis alleged desertion in 1776, 123-4 ; his affray with Roger Griswold, 124; his prose- cution under the alien and sedi- tion act, 125-27 .- See Additions and Corrections, 526-7.
Lyon, Lieut. Zebulon, 356.
M.
McConnell, John, 202. McCoon, Samuel, 12, 146, 202.
McCormick, James, 363, 368.
MeDougal, Maj. Gen. Alexander, 217.
McDoughel, Alexander, 186.
McFarren, Samuel, 195.
McLane, John, 12, 269.
McLane, Lurania, 269.
McNeil, Gen. John, 191, 193-4, 198, 210, 273-4, 287, 298 .- Biographi- cal note. 193.
McRea, Jane, 9.
Me Vicker, Archibald, 154.
Mc Waine, William, 300.
Madison, President James, 309.
Mallery, Ephraim, 153, 225.
Mallery, Nathaniel, 179.
Mallery, Ogden, 15. 23, 27.
Mallery, Ensign Zaccheus, 27, 260.
Manifesto, by Ira Allen, Oct. 1776, 390.
Manley, John, 15, 22, 26.
March, month of, 86.
Marsh, Amos, 191.
Marsh, Hon. Charles, 236.
Marsh, Daniel, 23.
Marsh, Hon. George P., vii, 237.
Marsh, Rev. James, 236.
Marsh, Col. Joel. 54-5, 279, 296-7, 305, 307, 342, 527.
Marsh, Johnson, 23.
Marsh, Joseph, of Lebanon, Conn., 236.
Marsh, Lieut. Gov. Joseph, vi-viii, 47-8, 54-5, 63-4, 67, 73, 138, 171, 207, 214, 233, 235-8, 241, 249, 250, 253-4. 257. 274-6, 342-3. 346, 350- 51, 373, 382, 417, 436-7, 527 .- Pro-
545
General Index.
test against the dissolution of the Union with New Hampshire towns, in 1778, 422-426 .- Bio- graphical notice, 235, with portrait and autograph facing 233. Marsh, Doct. Leonard, 237.
Marsh, Hon. Roswell, vi, vii, 237, 238.
Marsh, Col. William, 13, 15, 20-24, 26, 28-9, 31, 35-8, 59. 71, 74, 339, 526; Mrs. William, 23.
Marshall, Col., 183. Martin, Daniel, 195.
Martin's [Martha's] Vineyard, 490. Maryland, 309.
Mason. Dorothy, 236.
Mason, Col. Jeremiah, of Connec- ticut, 266.
Mason, Hon. Jeremiah, of Boston, 236.
Mason, Gen. John, 236.
Mason patent, claim, grant, line, 276, 281, 405, 418, 432.
Massachusetts, 132, 135, 137, 145, 171, 178, 181, 235. 239, 278, 309, 347-8, 359, 444-517.
Matthews, Maj. Joel, 54-5, 342, 369. 373, 527. - Letter of: to New York Congress, 373. Mattis, Dinah and Nancy, 93.
Mattison, Abraham, 253.
Mattison, David, 154.
Mattison, Francis, 154.
Mattison, John, 215.
Mattison, Zerubabel, 279, 287.
Mattison & Lee, 291.
Mead, Col. James, 27, 32, 59, 66, 74, 214, 216, 291. Mead, Timothy, 172.
Mead, Capt. Zebulon, 215.
Meech, Ezra, 245.
Meigs, Elizabeth, 118.
Mellen, William, 53, 55. 63.
Merrimac river, 276.
Merriman, Lient. Abel, 260.
Michigan, 127.
Military force of Vermont in 1776, 33.
Militia, officers of 2d regiment of, 1778, 259; of 5th regiment, 260; officers and soldiers empowered to sue delinquent officers for their pay, 287; officers in Cumberland County in 1775, 342; officers of Hoisington's battalion of Ran- gers, 1776, 356; of Warner's first and last regiments, 6-8, 160.
Millington, David, 195.
Millington, Solomon, 153.
Minott, Maj. Samuel, 329, 343. 518.
Letter of: to Gov. George Clin- ton, 518.
Moffitt, William, 162.
Monroe, President James, 111, 127. Montgomery, Gen. Richard, 18, 218. Montuzan, Margaret, 111, 271.
Monumental inscription, by Ethan Allen, 110.
Moore, Mr .. 172, 173.
Moore, Capt. Elijah, 154.
Morey, Col. Isral, 280.
Morgan, Thomas, 15, 23, 27.
Morris, IIon. Lewis R., 126.
Morse, Timothy 269, 283.
Mott, John, 15, 23.
Moulton, Abel, 12.
Mount Mansfield. 403.
Mount Pisgah, 403.
Munn, James, 303.
Munro, Hugh, 148.
Munro, John, 148, 151, 192, 212, 253, 527 .- Biographical note, 148 .- Mrs. Munro, 17, 150. 212.
Murdock, Maj. Thomas, 39. 47, 54-5,
234-5, 240, 241, 249, 275 .- Bio- graphical notice, 240.
Murwin, Elnathan, 214, 250.
Murwin, Israel, 214.
N.
Nantukes, [Nantucket, ] 490. Narraganset, [called Narrow-High- gansetts,] 490.
Nelson, Joseph, 283. Nelson, Lucas, 305.
Newell. Elihu, 336.
New Ilampshire, 133-4, 144, 170-72, 197, 243, 275, 278, 281-2, 288, 303, 322, 335, 388, 405-441, 444-517.
New Hampshire grants recognized by British commissioners in 1785, 17.
New Jersey, 196, 309, 387, 388. New Scotland, 489.
New York, 135, 303, 321, 347, 359, 360, 363, 365-6. 371, 375, 377, 380, 384, 391-2, 397, 408, 444-525 .- Complaints of Vermont against, 56 .- New York act of 1771 to suppress riotous assemblies, 472; reply thereto by Ethan Allen and his asssociates, 477 .- New York documents on Vermont 1777, 361-
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546
General Index.
363; in 1779, 518-525 .- Proclama- tions, 449, 455 .- Resolutions, 397, 468 .- See Pamphlets and Docu- ments on the controversy with New York.
Nichols, landlord, 352.
Nichols, Samuel, 344, 351-2, 357.
Nicholson, Jonathan, 204.
Noble, Capt. Eli, 280.
Noble, Lieut. John, 6.
Noble, Capt. Tehan, [or Tapan,] 166, 260.
North line of defence in 1779. 295.
Norton, Maj. John, 305, 329, 342, 344-6, 348, 351-2, 357.
Note on the records of the Council of Safety, 203.
Nutting. John. 280.
0.
Offerd. John, 182. Olcott, Elijah, 38.
Olcott, Gen. Peter, 54-5, 138, 171. 189, 200, 207, 214, 234-5. 211, 243. 2.19, 257, 273, 275, 305, 307, 374, 436. 527 .- Question of as to de- serters, and answer, 189. -- Bio- graphical note. 241.
Olcott, Timothy, 316, 336.
Olin, Maj. Gideon, 53, 55, 70, 71, 73, 224, 259, 267.
Olmsted, Jabez, 222.
Olmsted, Lient. Moses, 222, 260. Olmsted, Moses Y., 224.
Onion River Land Company, 112, 115.
Organization of first General As- sembly, Council of Safety on, 229. Order of the King in Conneil. July 24, 1767, 17.
Ordway, John, 205, 244.
Ormsby. Capt. Gideon, 15. 23. 26, 33, 260.
Osgood, Christopher, 336. Owen, 222.
P.
Painter, Maj. Elisha, 160.
Painter, Hon. Gamaliel, 12, 27, 53, 55, 160.
Pamphlets and documents on the controversy with New York :- Address, Remonstrance, and Pe- tition to Congress, May 1776, 16. -Covenant and Compact, Sept.
1776, 29 .- Declaration of Rights and of Independence, Jan. 1777, 40 .-- Declaration and Petition presented to Congress April 1777, 48 .-- Revised Declaration, 50 .-- Complaints against New York, June 1777, 56 .-- Resolutions of Windsor Convention, June 4, 1777, assuming exclusive juris- dietion of the territory of Ver- mont, 60 .-- Some Miscellaneous Remarks and Short Arguments, &e., by Ira Allen, published May 1777, 376-389 .-- Manifesto, pub- lished by order of the Westmin- ster Convention Oct. 1776, signed by Ira Allen, 390-393 .-- Dr. Thomas Young to the inhabitants of Vermont, printed in hand-bill, 1777, 394-396; action of Congress thereon, 396; resolution of New York thereon, 397 : action in Ver- mont, 388-9 .- A Vindication of the opposition of the Inhabitants of Vermont to the Government of New York, &e., 1779, by Ethan Allen. 444-517 .-- Documents on the enforcement of the authority of Vermont in Cumberland Conn- ty in 1779, 518-525.
Pamphlets and documents on the first Union of New Hampshire towns with Vermont :- Ira Al- len's History, 405-409; Rev. JJer- emy Belknap's History, 409-413; President Weare to N. H. dele- gates in Congress, 413; President Weare to Gov. Chittenden, 414; Ethan Allen's report of the dis- position of Congress, 415; legis- lation in Vermont, Oct. 1778, 416- 423; comments thereon by a com- mittee of the protesting mem- bers, Lient. Gov. Marsh, chair- man, 423-426; Ethan Allen to President Weare, 426, 431; Pres- ident Weare to Ethan Allen, 427; Account to New Hampshire of the Union, by Ira Allen, 427-429; Propositions to New Hampshire of a Convention at Cornish, Dec. 1778, 430; dissolution of the Un- ion by the General Assembly of Vermont, Feb. 12, 1779, 430; ac- count of the proceedings of New Hampshire, by Ira Allen, April 1779, 432-435 .-- Claim of New
547
General Index.
Hampshire to the territory of Vermont, 435; address of Ira Al- len to the people of Vermont, Nov. 1779, 436-441.
Parker, Jeremiah, 190.
Parkhurst, John, 279.
Parkhurst. Reuben. 279.
Parmalee, Alexander, 347, 336.
Parsons, Aaron, 15, 23.
Patterson, Col. Eleazer, 299, [in first line. in lieu of " William,"] 300, 303, 305, 329, 343, 363-6, 368- 9, 397. 518. 520 .-- Biographical note, 397 .-- See Additions and Corrections, 529.
Patterson, James, 27.
Patterson, Piermont, 273.
Patterson, William, 299, [note, ] 320, 331, 335-6, 397-8 .-- Biographical note, 299 .- See Additions and Corrections, 529.
Paymaster for Vermonters in Con- tinental service, 286.
Payne, Lieut. Governor Elisha, 250, 275-9, 417-18, 428 .- Biographical note, 275. Payne, Peter, 163. Payne, S., 186. Pemaquid, or [Petuaguine,] 490. Pendirk, Benoni, 195.
Penn. Gov. William, 86, 89, 483. Penniman, Jabez. 111; Mrs. Fanny, 114 Pennsylvania, 83, 309.
Pension money advanced by Ver- mont to Col. Gideon Warren, 298. Pequot war, 236. Perry, Sylvanus, 173.
Perry, William, 240.
Petition, the first, for a grant of land by Vermont, 205-6.
Peters, Rev. Hugh, 403-4.
Peters, Lieut. Col. John, 267-8, 403. -Biographical note, 267. Peters, Judge, 403. Peters, Rev. Samuel, 403-4.
Peters, Rev. Samuel A., 404. Pfister, Francis, 176.
Phelps, Charles, 43. 329, 330, 339. 347-8, 350, 358-360. Letter of: on the right to withdraw from New York, 347, 358, 359, 360; note on. 348.
Phelps, Davenport, 432-5.
Phelps, Hon. James H., vi, 11, 13, 36, 38, 45-6, 54, 60, 314, 320, 351, 423, 442.
Phelps, Solomon, 37-8, 341, 357-8.
Phelps, Adjt. Timothy, 342.
Phillips, John, 270.
Phillips, Thomas, 173.
Pierce, Joseph. 336.
Pierce, Thomas, 305.
Pierce, William, 305. Pierson, Moses. 245-6.
Pierson. Ziba, 246.
Pingry, Hon. William M., vi, 313, 355.
Pingry Papers, vi, 313, 344, 346, 351, 357, 361. 367, 369.
Place, Sumner, 184.
Place, Stephen. 53, 55.
Platt, Zephaniah. 376.
Poor, Gen. Enoch, 59.
Population of Eastern Vermont in 1771, 313; of eastern and western Vermont in 1771, 403; and in 1791, 313.
Post, Lieut. Roswell, 306.
Potter, John, 219, 222.
Porter, Rev. Lyman. 237.
Porter, widow Mary, 185, 256.
Porter, Capt. Oliver, 6.
Potts, Doct. Jonathan, 186.
Powell, Lieut. Martin, 11. 15, 23, 32-3, 39. 53. 55, 60, 136, 148, 186, 195, 202, 280, 294 .- Biographical note, 148.
Powell, Rev. Martin. 148.
Powell. Gen. Henry Watson, 198. Powers. Jeremiah. 53, 55.
Powers, Jerathmel. for Jerathniel,] 344. 351, 363, 367-8. Powers, Josiah, 53. 55.
Powers, Lieut., 355. Preston, Colburn, 353. Prichett. Timothy, 188.
Probate districts and judges, 1778. 280.
Proclamation for a fast, 1777, 59 .- Burgoyne's. 1777, 130 .- Governor Chittenden's. for observance of the laws, 289: to the disaffected in Cumberland county, in 1779, 303-305, copy of, 442 .- Governor George Clinton's. Feb. 1778, 449. and Oct. 1778, 455: Ethan Allen's replies. 452, 456.
Proclamation money, 392.
Protest against Cumberland County Committee, 358-9.
Prouty, Elijah, 47. Putnam, Capt., 221, 258. Putnam, Seth, 278.
548
General Index.
R.
Randall, Joseph, 306. Randolph, Peyton. 328.
Rangers, [Hoisington's battalion.] in eastern Vermont, 31, 157, 341, 356, 374; in western Vermont, [Herrick's,] 135, 146-7. 176, 187- 8, 250, 306 .- Complaints of. 212. Ranney, Capt. Ephraim. 320, 329. Read, Hon. David, vi. 71, 115. 119. Records of Conventions. Council of
Safety, Governor and Council, and Assembly, resolution and committee on. 272 .- Of Conven- tions, 3-79; of Council of Safety, 107-229; of first and second [Gov- ernor and] Conneil, and as Board of War, 233-309; of Committees of Safety in Cumberland and Gloucester counties. 313 375.
Redding, David, 120, 261, 264. 291. Reed, Hon. Charles, 121.
Reed, Jedediah, 139.
Relation of proceedings in Cum- berland county, 1774-5. by Doct. Reuben Jones, 332.
Remarks on article three of the Declaration of Rights, by Hon. Daniel Chipman, 400.
Remington, David, 165, 198. 208, 281.
Remonstrance and Petition to Con- gress, 1776, 16.
Renselaer family. 499; Rensclaer- wyck, 499. 501.
Representation of the state of C'um- berland County in 1777. 365.
Requisition on a Connecticut Sher- iff, 194.
Republican Magazine. 1798. 121.
Rescue of Remember Baker, 149 .- See Additions and Corrections, 527.
Reynolds, Benjamin, 197.
Reynolds, Ensign Ephraim. 260.
Reynolds, James, 153.
Reynolds, John, 210.
Reynolds, Mary, 196.
Rhode Island, 117, 309, 388, 395, 444, 517.
Rice, Maj. Thomas, 27. Rider, Oliver, 329.
Ripley, William, 280.
Risdon, Mr., 187. Rittenhouse, David, 395.
Rivington's Gazette, 271.
Rivington, James, 271.
Roback, Doct. Jacob, 143, 188, 194, 229, 269, 300.
Roberts, Christopher, 209-10. Roberts, Eli. 208.
Roberts, Lemuel, 291.
Roberts, Lieut. Peter, 136, 143, 186, 197. 204-5. 225, 255.
Robertson. Samuel, of Newfane,329.
Robbins, Lieut. Jehial, 356.
Robinson, Q. M. Amos. 342.
Robinson, Gen. David, 129.
Robinson. Ezra, 336.
Robinson, Rev. John, 128.
Robinson, Mr .. 304.
Robinson, Gov. Moses, of Benning- ton, 11, 12, 26, 29, 64-5, 67, 73-4, 107, 109, 119, 128, 178, 203. 214, 234-6. 243. 249. 253, 256, 263, 272, 275, 282-3, 288, 291, 295 .-- Bio- graphical note. 128.
Robinson. Ensign Moses, of Rupert, 53, 55. 203. 260.
Robinson. Nathaniel, of Westmin- ster, 27, 36-7, 39, 54-5, 63. 271, 280. 329. 336. 345. 369.
Robinson, Capt. Samuel, senior, of Bennington, 128, 445. 505, 507-8. Robinson, Col. Samuel, jr., of Ben- nington, 11, 70, 73, 200, 205, 207- 8. 210-12. 215, 218. 249. 251, 259, 266, 269, 270. 280, 286, 288.
Robinson, Samuel, Esq., 291.
Robinson. Samuel, of Bristol, Eng- land, 128.
Rogers, Mr .. 270.
Rogers, Col. James. 27-8, 185, 283, 286. 329, 342, 343 .- Biographical note, 27.
Rogers, James, jr., 27.
Rogers. John, 121.
Rood, Rev. Anson, 208.
Rood, Deacon Azariah, 198, 206-8. -Biographical note, 207.
Rood, Rev. Heman, 208.
Rood. Deacon Thomas Darkley, 208. Root, Samuel, 305. Rose, Benjamin, 158, 191.
Rose. Maj. Roger, 15, 23, 26. Rose Samuel, 162. 165, 195.
Rosinback, Martin, 184.
Roswell, Sir Henry, 495-6.
Rowley, Thomas. 13, 63-4, 70, 71. 73. 249, 260; on the New York riot act, 482. Rowley, Jonathan, 15, 23. Royce, Maj. Stephen, 15, 23, 26, 287.
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General Index.
Ruder, [Rudd,] Lieut. Joseph, 259. Sessions, David, 183.
Rural Magazine, 177.
Russell, Capt. Elijah, 225.
Rust, Ensign, 367. 369.
Rutland Herald, 177.
Rutledge, Hon. Edward, 40.
S.
Sabin, Daniel. 305.
Sabin, Noah, 305, 320, 334, 338.
Sabine, Lorenzo, 268. 299.
Safford, David, 150, 211.
Satford, Col. Joseph, 63, 150.
Safford, Lient. Philip, 332, 350, 353. Satford, Lient. Col. Samuel, 6. 26, 33, 128, 160, 228. Sage, Moses, 270.
St. Clair, Gen. Arthur, 65-6. 74-5, 131, 144, 160 .- Letters of: to the Convention at Windsor, 66; to Jonas Fay, 74. St. Croix, 489. Salisbury, Abraham, 202.
Salisbury, Capt. 59. Sargent, Ezra, 249.
Sargent, Lieut. Jabez, 43, 52, 54-5, 63, 527.
Sargent, Lieut. Col. John, 305, 344.
346, 350, 351, 357, 363-6, 368-9, Slade, Hon. William, vi, 46, 62. 76, 518.
Sawyer, Capt. Jesse, 6, 8, 9, 150, 260. Slaughter, Henry, 377, 500.
Sawyer, Capt. Thomas, 245-6, 253, Smalley, Sorgt., 185. 260, 300, 301, 306-7. Smith, Caleb, 53, 55.
Saxton, Adjt. Jonathan, 260. Saxton, Ensign William, 260.
Schuyler, Maj. Gen. Philip, 4, 5, 7, Smith, David, 156. 9, 18, 74, 116, 124, 131, 133, 135, Smith, Edward, 354. 138, 144. 237, 464 .- Letter of: to Ira Allen, 133. Scott, David, 191.
Sealey, Capt. Abner, 30, 31, 35, 160, 221, 224, 356. Sealey, Austin, 150, 253. Sealey, Ephraim, 208, 220.
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