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George Clinton

THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Division of History

PUBLIC PAPERS r

GEORGE CLINTON FIRST GOVERNOR OF

NEW YORK

VOLUME X ANALYTICAL INDEX

G-Z ALSO AN ACCOUNT OF THE REINTERMENT OF GOVERNOR CLINTON REMAINS AT KINGSTON IN 1908, AND A LIST OF ORIGINAL CLINTON MATERLA.L

PREPARED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF

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Augustus Charles F.

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Chiefs of Divisions

Administration, George M. Wiley M.A. Attendance, James D. Sullivan

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March Honorable

Thaddeus

C.

Sweet, Speaker

16,

1914

of the Assembly), Assembl};

Chamber, Alban)), N. Y.: Sir.



Pursuant to law, the annual report of the State Historian

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

;

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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.

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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-

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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:

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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

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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