Eden, |
Governour, Letter from Lord George Germaine, |
439 |
Edmondson, |
James, |
75 |
Edmondson, |
Major Charles, |
112 |
Elkins |
Captain Henry, |
6, 8, 15, 195 |
Elligood, |
Colonel |
125 |
Elliot, |
Major Barnard, |
54, 69 |
Elliot, |
Benjamin, |
56, 68 |
Elliot, |
Colonel Thomas, |
97, 190 |
Ellsworth, |
O, |
157 |
Emerson, |
Lieutenant-Colonel Nathaniel, |
13 |
Emerson, |
Smith, |
6 |
Emerson, |
Timothy, |
6 |
Engineers, |
great want of, in the Colonies, |
353 |
Enos, |
Lieutenant-Colonel acquitted by Court-Martial, |
183, 193, 237 |
|
Proceedings of Court-Martial, |
238 |
|
Letter to General Washington; resignation, |
768 |
|
Eppes, Francis, |
76 |
Eppes, |
Major, |
245 |
Erskine, |
Colonel Robert, Letter to Officers of First New-Jersey Battalion, |
166 |
Essays, |
&c, Cosmopolitan, |
863, 917, 1164 |
|
Candidus, to the People of Pennsylvania, |
920 |
|
To the People in general, |
951 |
|
An earnest Appeal to the People, |
1013 |
|
Salus Populi, |
467, 1141 |
|
Plain Hints on the condition of the Colonies, |
1522 |
|
Speech of a Farmer on engaging in the Continental service, |
1525 |
|
Reply of Rationalis to Common Sense, |
1527 |
|
Common Sense, |
1541 |
Estates, |
of Refugees, Proceedings of Massachusetts Court relative to, |
1232, 1344 |
Evans, |
Colonel, |
7, 18, 19, 20 |
Ewing: |
Thomas, Letter to Colonel Smallwood, |
615 |
Exportation, |
Proceedings of New-Hampshire Convention relative to, |
18, 811 |
|
Proceedings of South-Carolina Congress relative to, |
73 |
|
Proceedings in Virginia Convention relative to, |
103, 107, 115 |
|
Proceedings of New-York Committee of Safety, |
1083, 1091, 1097, 1099 |
|
Proceedings of Continental Congress, |
1656, 1661, 1665, 1669, 1687, 1688, 1690 |
Expresses, |
establishment of, in New-Jersey, |
1661 |
|
Necessity of establishing between Head-Quarters and Congress, |
975 |
Fairs, |
holding of, discouraged, |
1708 |
Falden, |
Captain Henry, |
66 |
Falmouth, |
burning of, by Ministerial Troops, |
215 |
|
Notice of in despatches of Lord George Germaine, |
575 |
Fanning, |
Phineas, |
176 |
Farmer, |
Speech of a, on engaging in the Continental service, |
1525 |
Fast, |
to be observed in Massachusetts, |
1312, 1461 |
Faulcon, |
Nicholas, |
76 |
Fees, |
Act regulating, in Massachusetts, |
1275, 1410 |
Fenton, |
Major Elijah, |
267 |
Ferguson, |
Thomas, |
56, 68 |
Field, |
Henry, |
75 |
Finnie |
William, |
99, 129 |
Fire-Rafts, |
at Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, |
6 21, 24 |
Fisher, |
Hendrick, Letter to Lord Stirling, |
172 |
Fitch, |
Colonel Jonathan, |
267 |
Fitzhugh, |
William, |
75 |
Flag, |
Continental, hoisted on board the Black Prince, |
360 |
|
Union, hoisted on occasion of the formation of New Army |
570, 710 |
|
Union, hoisted on board the American Fleet, |
964 |
Flaxseed, |
New-York Committee of Safety propose to apply to Continental Congress for permission to export, |
1021, 1103 |
|
Remarks of Delegates on the above, |
1045 |
|
Decision of the Committee, |
1061 |
|
Vessel loading with, at New-York, |
1123 |
Fleet, |
Continental, Admiral appointed, Court established, and Flag hoisted, |
360 364 |
|
Pennsylvania Committee of Safety requested to supply with Powder and Small-Arms, |
502 |
Fleet, |
Continental— |
|
Permission to search outward-bound Vessels, |
503 |
|
Orders to navigate down to Reedy Island, |
506 |
|
General Washington fears delay in fitting out will defeat the object of, |
571 |
|
Orders to Commander-in-Chief, |
578 |
|
Sailing of, |
964 |
|
Sailing Orders, |
1179 |
|
Signals, |
1179 |
|
Supposed intention of British Vessels to attack, |
1180 |
|
Hornet and Wasp ready to sail, |
1637 |
|
Servants not to be employed in, without consent of their Masters, |
1642 |
|
Tender to be purchased, |
1644 |
|
Direction of, to be left with the Marine Committee, |
1654 |
|
Orders in favour of Naval Committee, |
1659, 1664 |
|
Paper relating to signals of the Enemy communicated to, |
1667 |
|
Resolution of Continental Congress relative to Naval Stores, |
1669 |
|
Zeal of Workmen engaged in building, to inlist, |
1671 |
Fleet, |
Ministerial, Lord Howe appointed to command of, |
1126 |
|
Disposition of, |
1127 |
|
(See Vessels.) |
Flemming, |
Colonel Thomas, |
120 |
Flemming, |
Richard, |
75 |
Fletchall, |
Colonel Thomas, |
41 |
|
At the head of the King's party in South-Carolina, |
199 |
Flouting |
Battery, plan for construction of, |
780 |
Flood, |
Captain, |
40 |
Florida, |
situation of affairs in, 316-352 |
|
Return of his Majesty's Forces in, |
321-328 |
Fogartie, |
Joseph, |
55 |
Fogg, |
Major Josiah, |
13 |
Folsom |
Colonel Jeremiah, |
20 |
Folsom, |
General Nathaniel, Letter to New-Hampshire Committee of Safety, |
207 Folsom, Thomas, 6 |
Foot, |
Daniel, |
267 |
Ford, |
John, |
40 |
Fordice, |
Captain, Letter to Captain Urquhart, |
350 |
|
"Forester," |
Author of, |
1562 |
Fortifications, |
erection of in New-Hampshire, |
1, 2, 3, 12 |
|
In Connecticut, |
926, 928, 929, 969 |
|
In Massachusetts, |
1285, 1300 |
|
In Pennsylvania, |
1564, 1578 |
|
In New-York, (See Highlands.) |
|
In Maryland, |
1739, 1743 |
Fowey, |
man-of-war, attempt on, not expedient, |
794 |
Fowle, |
Daniel, |
1 |
France, |
American Ports recommended to be opened to, |
779 |
|
Will wink at exportation of Arms and Ammunition, |
1126 |
|
(See Arms and Ammunition,) |
|
General from, willing to enter the American Army |
1126 |
|
Additional Forces from, in the West-Indies, |
1159 |
Franking |
Privilege, granted to Private Soldiers, |
1637 |
Franklin, |
Dr. Benjamin, Letter to M, Dumas, |
352 |
|
Letter from Arthur Lee, |
1125 |
Franklin, |
Governour William forbidden to leave New-Jersey, |
596 |
|
Secured, |
621 |
|
On parole, |
627 |
Fraser, |
John, Memorial of, to Continental Congress, |
1172 |
Frederick, |
Andrew, |
73 |
French |
Captain Abraham, |
9 |
French, |
Major Christopher, recommended by General |
|
Lee to be put on parole, |
695 |
|
Reply to application for leave to go to Europe, |
996 |
French, |
Joseph, application to New-York Congress to be released from confinement, |
1181 |
Frye, |
Joseph, |
1639 |
Furlong, |
Major, Letter to General Gage, |
319 |
|