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A.

B.

C.

D.

  • Davenport, Captain, 73.
  • Dedford, 101.
  • Deerfield, 71.
  • Delaware, 11, 261.
  • D’Estaing, 236, 237, 238, 239.
  • Dexter Asylum, 275.
  • Dexter, Ebenezer Knight, 275.
  • Dickinson, John, 199.
  • Dorr Rebellion, 279, 282.
  • Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 280, 281.
  • Douglass, David, 180.
  • Downer, Silas, 199.
  • Duddingston, Lieutenant, 206, 208.
  • Dudley, 100, 108, 122, 124, 125.
  • Dudley, Charles, 226.
  • Durfee, Colonel Joseph, 236.
  • Dutch Island, 158.
  • Dyer, William, 25.

E.

F.

  • Fall River, 236.
  • Familists, 140.
  • Famme Goose Bay, 165.
  • Farmer’s Letters, 197, 199.
  • Fellowship Club, 176.
  • Fitch, Governor, 192.
  • Flagg, Major Ebenezer, 251.
  • Fones, Captain, 165.
  • Fothergill, Samuel, 159.
  • France, 64, 86, 110, 159.
  • Franklin, Benjamin, 176, 190, 213, 214, 261.
  • Franklin, James, 144, 147.
  • Freemasonry, 181.
  • Freetown, 121.
  • French Residents, 178.
  • Frenchtown, 107, 111.

G.

H.

  • Hadley, 71.
  • Hall, Benoni, 206.
  • Hamilton, 261.
  • Hancock, John, 236.
  • Hannah, The Sloop, 207.
  • Harris, Thomas, 37.
  • Harris, William, 33, 82, 85, 86.
  • Hartford, 35, 76, 79, 105.
  • Hartford Convention, 276.
  • Harvard College, 121.
  • Hatfield, 72.
  • Haversham, 101.
  • Hays, 246.
  • Hazard’s, Isaac P., farm, 267.
  • Hazard’s, Robert, farm, 266.
  • Helme, James, 206.
  • Henry, Patrick, 191.
  • Herendeen, 92.
  • Hill, David, 205, 206.
  • Hill, Lieutenant, 193.
  • Hillsborough, Lord, 201.
  • Hog Island, 38.
  • Holden, Randall, 25, 82, 97.
  • Holland, 32, 64, 95, 149.
  • Holmes, Obadiah, 30.
  • Honeyman’s Hill, 121.
  • Honeyman, James, 121.
  • Hooker, Dr., 105.
  • Hope Bay, Mount, 70.
  • Hope Island, 226, 254.
  • Hope, Mount, 11, 69, 70, 76.
  • Hopkins, Captain William, 157.
  • Hopkins, Samuel, 204.
  • Hopkins, Stephen, 106, 176, 178, 179, 180, 188, 198, 200, 206, 212, 216, 224, 233, 273.
  • Hopkinton, 182.
  • Howard, Martin, Jr., 176.
  • Howell, 253.
  • Howland, John, 273.
  • Hutchinson, Anna, 17.
  • Hutchinson, Captain, 49.
  • Hutchinson, Governor, 171, 205.
  • Hutchinson Letters, 213.
  • Huguenots, 107, 135.

J.

K.

L.

  • Lafayette, 236, 239, 240, 248.
  • Languedoc, The, 238.
  • Lee, General, 226, 233.
  • LeFavour, Heber, 284.
  • Leister, 112.
  • Lenthall, Robert, 54.
  • Lexington, 219.
  • Liberty, The Sloop, 202.
  • Lincoln, President, 282.
  • Lindsey, Captain, 207.
  • Little Compton, 121, 127, 168.
  • Lockman, Leonard, 164.
  • London, 109.
  • Long Island, 62.
  • Long Island, Indians of, 35.
  • Lopez, 246.
  • Lopez, Moses, 175.
  • Louisburg, 165, 166, 170.
  • Lovelace, Governor, 62.
  • Lutherans, 140.
  • Lyndon, Josias, 198.
  • Lynn, 30.
  • Lyon, The Ship, 2.

M.

N.

O.

  • Oleron, laws of, 25.
  • Olney, Colonel, 231, 234.
  • Olney’s Tavern, 199.
  • Olneys, The, 231.
  • Olney, Thomas, 37.
  • Otis, James, 89, 98.

P.

Q.

R.

S.

  • Sabbatarians, 81, 120.
  • Salem, 4, 5, 7, 8, 85, 236.
  • Sandford, Peleg, 80, 117.
  • Sanford, John, 25.
  • Say and Seal, Lord, 47.
  • Scituate, 178, 258.
  • Scituate Furnace Company, 200.
  • Scott, John, 49, 50.
  • Seekonk, 16.
  • Seekonk River, 8, 9.
  • Senegal, 199.
  • Separatists, 105.
  • Sequasson, 22.
  • Shawomut, 19, 20, 29.
  • Sheffield, Captain Joseph, 157.
  • Sherwood Joseph, 181, 205.
  • Shoreham, New, 56, 88, 156.
  • Simpson, Joseph, 216.
  • Skelton, Mr., 4, 5.
  • Slate Rock, 9.
  • Slater, Samuel, 272.
  • Smibert, 147.
  • Socinians, 140.
  • Spain, 86, 156, 159.
  • Sparker, Henry, 199.
  • Spencer, General, 236.
  • Springfield, 72.
  • Stamper’s Hill, 39.
  • Stanton Farm, 266.
  • Stanwix, Fort, 188.
  • Star Chamber, 2.
  • Stiles, Ezra, 200, 203.
  • Stirling, Earl of, 62.
  • Stonington, 76.
  • Sullivan, 236, 237, 239.
  • Sutton Hospital, 2.
  • Swanzey, 69.

T.

U.

  • Uncas, 22.
  • Underhill, Captain, 7.
  • United Colonies, 22, 34, 35, 39, 46, 50.
  • Utrecht, Treaty of, 131.

V.

  • Vane, Sir Henry, 17, 20, 34.
  • Varnum, General, 233, 234, 254.
  • Varnum, James M., 218.
  • Venus, Transit of, 200.
  • Verin, Joshua, 14.
  • Virginia, 110, 116.

W.

Y.

  • Yale College, 147.
  • Yemassee War, 135.
  • York, Duke of, 62.

Works by the Same Author.

Historical Studies.

One vol., 12mo., 1850.

Biographical Studies.

One vol., 12mo., 1860.

Nathanael Greene.

An Examination of Some Passages in the 14th Volume of Mr. Bancroft’s “History of The United States.”

Eight vo., 1866.

The Life of Nathanael Greene,

Major-General in the Army of the Revolution.

Three vols., 8vo., 1871.

The German Element in the War of American Independence.

One vol., 12mo., 1876.


Transcriber’s Note

The paragraphs of the Dedication were printed in mixed case using small capitals. In the interest of readability, this portion of the text is simply left as mixed case.

There are several errors in the chronology given in the Analytical table. The entry for Chapter XVII is missing the year of the death of Governor Cranston (1727) which is mentioned on p. 141. This has been added. The page number for the last entry for Chapter XXXIX was printed as 228, but should have been 282. This has been corrected as well.

Minor inconsistencies of punctuation in the Analytical Table and the Index have been corrected silently. In the Index, the entry for Roger Williams includes an out-of-sequence reference to p. 39, which should have been p. 29.

Some words appear both with and without hyphens. Where the hyphen is used at a line break, the most common usage is followed.

The word ‘seized’ was misprinted twice (pp. 30, 79) as ‘siezed’. It appears correctly more than a dozen times. These have been corrected.

On p. 112, an opening quotation mark in the final paragraph is never closed. A page later, an unbalanced closing quotation mark appears, but it is very unlikely that they correspond, since they span multiple topics. Both have been removed. See the entries for pp. 112–113 in the table below.

On the final page, the description of “Nathanael Greene”, includes a misprinted reference. The original referred to:

Mr. Bancrofts “History of the United” States.

This has been corrected:

Mr. Bancroft’s “History of the United States.”

The following table contains other typographical issues, most likely printer’s errors, and their resolution. Idiosyncratic spellings, where no other correct instances are to be found, are allowed to stand. Non-standard spelling which appear in quoted material are also given here as printed, unless an error can be confirmed by comparison with original sources.

p. viii Mass[as]oit Added.
success[s]ful Removed.
p. xiii bes[ei/ie]ged Transposed.
p. xvii [1727] Death of Governor Cranston Added.
p. 43 Deputy-Govern[e/o]r Corrected.
p. 61 struck a familiar cord sic.
p. 74 victors and vanquishe[r/d] were driven Corrected.
p. 81 con[s]cientious Added.
p. 95 parapheranalia sic.
p. 102 his a[r]bitrary will Added.
p. 112 The war pressed so [“]heavily on the Removed.
p. 113 says a cotemporary letter.[”] Removed.
p. 117 admiral[i]ty Removed.
p. 167 the conquest of New Eng[l]and Added.
p. 176 to har[r]ass the enemy’s commerce Removed.
p. 233 the rank of Brigadier[.]” Added.
p. 254 the begin[n]ing of the war Added.
p. 259 degredation sic.
p. 263 enthusia[s]m Added.
p. 268 (Various companies in Pawtucket.[)] Added.
p. 292 enlarge the [the] territories Removed.
p. 293 suc[c]essors Added.
p. 295 ensu[s]ing Removed.
in any [of] their assemblies Added.
p. 329 mi[s]demeanor Added.
p. 356 27, [3/2]9, 31 Corrected.




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