plan of compromise..... .................vol. xiii. 196 to Franklin on reunion of Great Britain and America...vol. xiii. 198 conference with commissioners.. and Franklin, anecdote... conflagration in New York... issues proclamation...... to Washington on the treatment of prisoners. gets his fleet into the Delaware....... at Sandy Hook..... brings his fleet to the relief of R. I.. maneuvers of the fleets... bears away to New York... return to England...... HOWE, General Robert, at Savannah.. defeated by the British... HOWE, Major-general, quells mutiny. dispatched to quell a mutiny.. HOWE, Sir William, in the expedition against Quebec. ascends the Heights of Abraham....... arrives at Boston... lands with troops at Moulton's Point. ...vol. xiii. 199 .vol. xiii. 199 .vol. xiii. 213 ..vol. xiii. 289 .vol. xiii. 371 ..vol. xiv. 46 ..vol. xiv. 186 .vol. xiv. 201 .vol. xiv. 202 ..vol. xiv. 202 .vol. xiv. 211 .vol. xiv. 224 .vol. xiv. 224 .vol. xiv. 460 .vol. xv. 42 .vol. xii. 286 vol. xii. 293 reconnoiters the American works... sends for re-enforcements.. prepares for the assault... advances against the fence... troops thrown into confusion. makes a feint of attacking the fence. wounded.... description of.... reproached by Congress. intrenched measures taken.. issues proclamation.. .vol. xii. 430 ..vol. xii. 438 .vol. xii. 441 vol. xii. 441 ...vol. xii. 365 .vol. xii. 365 vol. xii. 366 ..vol. xii. 448 ...vol. xii. 448 vol. xii. 466 ..vol. xii. 467 ...vol. xii. 468 .vol. xii. 538 ...vol. xii. 538 preparing to drive Washington beyond the mountains...vol. xiv. 89 meditates attack on the American camp.. vol. xiv. 89 ..vol. xiv. 90 ...vol. xiv. 92 .vol. xiv. 147 .vol. xiv. 155 vol. xiv. 155 .vol. xiii. 542 .vol. xiv. 614 vol. xiii. 42 HUDDY, Captain Joseph, murdered in revenge for Philip White... Hudson River, defenses of.. strategical position.. defenses..... British ships move up. new obstructions.. opened for the British... HUGER, Brigadier-general, at Monk's Corner.. surprised by Tarleton... in command on the Pedee.... at Guilford Court-house..... HUGHES, Colonel, ordered to impress water-craft.. ..vol. xiii. 122 .vol. xiii. 208 vol. xiii. 219 ..vol. xiii. 219 ..vol. xiii. 571 .vol. xiv. 306 ....vol. xiv. 306 ...vol. xiv. 481 .vol. xiv. 485, 499 ..vol. xiii. 184 HUMPHREYS, Colonel, on preparation for attacking the British accompanies Washington to Mount Vernon... to Washington on the troubles in Massachusetts.. inauguration of Washington..... HUMPHREYS, Colonel, Washington's first levee, anecdote.. HUNTINGDON, Colonel, hangs on the enemy's rear........ HUNTINGTON, General, to join Varnum..... on the destitution of the troops.. society of the Cincinnati HUNTINGTON, Major .... Indian warfare.. ...vol. xiv. 419 .vol. xiv. 572 ..vol. xv. 93 vol. xv. 98 .vol. xv. 114 .................vol. xv. 131 ...vol. xiii. 399 .vol. xiv. 81 ...vol. xiv. 95 ...vol. xiv. 174 .vol. xiii. 291 .vol. xii. 90, 93 ...vol. xii. 68 .vol. xii. 60 .vol. xiv. 213 I Indian council at Logstown. Indian traders, described Indian war dance IRVINE, James, Brigadier-general, taken prisoner.. .vol. xv. 145 vol. xiii. 106 ..vol. xiv. 90 JAMESON, Lieutenant-colonel, sends papers found on Andre, to Washington....... informs Arnold of the capture of Andre....... vol. xiv. 372 .vol. xiv. 373 JAY, John, drafts address to the people of Great Britain........vol. xii. 384 and the conspiracy in New York..... to Rutledge... to Gouverneur Morris, on the defense of New York. to Rutledge, concerning Lee... on the opposition to Washington..... ...........vol. xiii. 107 vol. xiii. 227 .vol. xiii. 227 ....(note) vol. xiv. 130 approves of Arnold's plan of settlement in New York....vol. xiv. 266 ...vol. xv. 174 impressions concerning the political tone of society.. conversation with Hamilton.... remonstrates with Washington on ceremonials. vol. xv. 178 urging Washington not to retire.... to Lafayette, suspicions.... conversation with Washington on political matters. to Washington on dissensions with Hamilton... on the atrocities of the French Revolution....... .vol. xv. 226 ..vol. xv. 228 vol. xv. 230 vol. xv. 240 ..vol. xv. 248 ..vol. xv. 250 to Madison on the war between England and France.....vol. xv. 258 to Madison on Genet's speech.... .vol. xv. 261 conversation with Washington on attacks of the press....vol. xv. 262 incite the Indians to hostility.... JOHNSON, Colonel Guy, supports the royal cause.. fortifies Guy's Park... vol. xv. 289 .vol. xv. 289 ..vol. xv. 290 ..vol. xv. 291 .vol. xv. 298 ..vol. xv. 300 ...vol. xv. 342 ..vol. xv. 343 .vol. xv. 355 .vol. xv. 356 vol. xii. 96 .vol. xii. 458 vol. xii. 459 ...vol. xii. 459 vol. xii. 459 holds an Indian council doubtful intentions.. at Montreal.. contemplates hostilities.. JOHNSON, Sir John, supports the royal cause. fortifies the family hall... fortifies Johnson Hall.. prepares for hostilities. surrenders to General Schuyler. contemplates hostilities.... retreats among the Indians. rumored to be in the field.... contemplated inroad of... ..vol. xii. 460 ..vol. xii. 460 .vol. xii. 461 ..vol. xii. 461 .vol. xii. 502 .vol. xiii. 95 .vol. xii. 459 .vol. xii. 459 ..vol. xiii. 37 .vol. xiii. 37 .vol. xiii. 38 .vol. xiii. 95 .vol. xiii. 95 ...vol. xiii. 96 ..vol. xiii. 425 |