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Tarleton, xxiii 234*] 
«s+ treaty with the Dutch, xxiii 356] 
«++» papers found in the trunk of Mr. 
Laurens, xxiii 356-73] 
»».+» capture of several Quebec ships, xxiv 3] 
---- predatory incursions by the loyalists 
from New York, xxiv 14] 
«++» expeditions to the Connecticut farms 
and Springfield, xxiv 15] 17] 
e+.- effects of the loss of Charlestown, xxiv 
59] 
e».- Academy of Arts and Sciences esta- 
blished, xxiv 20] 
«++. bank at Philadelphia, 7. 
--»- W. Florida surrendered to the Spa- 
niards, xxiv 23] 
-+-- Winter expedition against Canada 
planned, xxiv 28] 
«+. desertion of gen. Arnold, xxiv 38] 
e+» depreciation of the currency, xxiv 49] 
«s+» Sequestration of estates in S, Caro- 
lina by lord Cornwallis, xxiv 51] 
+... incursion on the borders of N. Caro- 
lina, 7. 
+... col. Ferguson’s detachment destroyed, 
xxiv 52] 
+++. Sumpter defeated by Tarleton, xxiv 53] 
+». brig. gen. Leslie sent to join lord 
Cornwallis, xxiv 54] 
+. defeat of Tarleton, xxiv 55] 
«++ lord Cornwallis destroys his super- 
fluous baggage, xxiv 58] : 
+++. crosses the Catawba, xxiv 59] 
«e+» pursues the American army in vain, 
xxiv 61] 
++. expedition to Wilmington, xxiv 62] 
«++» party of loyalists surprised, xxiv 63] 
+... battle of Guildford, xxiv 65] 
+».-- lord Cornwallis retreats to Wilming- 
ton, xxiv 71] 
++. expedition of Arnold to Virginia, xxiv 
73] 77) 87) 
° A aaa of the American army, xxiv 
+++ consequent mutiny, xxiv 74] 
+++ attempt of sir H. Clinton to negotiate 
with the mutineers, xxiv 75] 
eee. grievances of the mutineers redres- 
sed, xxiv 76] 
+++. attempt of the French on the Chesa- 
peak, xxiv 79] 
+... gen. Green’s expedition to S. Carolina, 
xxiv 80] 
«.+» defeated by lord Rawdon, xxiv 81] 
+... general revolt in the interior of S. 
Carolina, xxiv 83] 
«.-- lord Rawdon retreats from Camden, 
xxiv 85] 
«+++ lord Cornwallis marches to Virginia, 
xxiv 89] 
+»-- post at Ninety-six besieged by Green, 
xxiv 91} 
++» 1d, Rawdon marches to it’s relief, xxiv92] 
less assault, xxiv 93] 
+ee. works at Ninety-six destroyed and 
the post abandoned, xxiv 94] 
-+.. lord Rawdon marches to the Congaree,; 
xxiv 95] 
-».« close of the campaign in this quarter, 
xxiv 96] , 
.-.- Pensacola taken by the Spaniards, 99] 
++. arrival of de Grasse in the Chesapeak, 
xxiv 116] 
..+» Rodney sends admiral Hood thither, 
and returns to Europe, 7. 
+++. progress of lord Cornwallis in Virgi- 
nia, xxiv 119} 
-.-- Washington having threatened New 
York, marches to Virginia, xxiv 123] 
«++» expedition to Connecticut, xxiv 125] 
«+e fort Griswold stormed, 7. 
.».. French fieet arrives in the Chesapeak, 
xxiv 127] 
.»». action with the British, i. 
..+- lord Cornwallis surrounded, xxiv 129] 
+... attempt to relieve him, xxiv 130] 136] 
«.+» surrender of his army, xxiv 134] 
.... loannegotiatedat Amsterdam, xxiv168] 
+... intercepted letters, xxiv 256] 258] 
-... itigate of extraordinary force, xxv 
119] 
«+.» affair of the Cedar men, xxv 147] 
.... execution of col. Haynes, xxv 155] 
.-.- battle of the Eutaws, xxv 190] 
-... independence acknowledged by the 
States General, xxv 206] 
...-» resolutions of the various states on sir 
G. Carleton’s letter te Washington, xxvi 
130] 131] 
+. provisional treaty of peace, xxvi 134] 
148] 154] 161] 
«.,. evacuation of Charlestown, xxvi 202] 
eee. New York, xxvi 221] 
265] 
.»+- memorial from the officers and men of 
the provincial troops on the prospect of 
peace, xxvi 262] . 
.... limits of the United States, xxvi 340] 
..-. British ships seized in Nootka Sound. 
by the Spaniards, xxxii 95] 
.... talk of the Creeks to Mr. Panton of 
Pensacola, xxxvi 250 
.--- lord Dorchester’s reply to the Indians 
of Canada, xxxvi 25] 
.... number of methodists in, xlviii 362 
..++ expedition of discovery from the Mis- 
souri to the Columbia, xlix 901 
.... family murdered by the Indians, xlix 
910 
.»-. singular adventure of a soldier during 
' the war, xlix 912 
..-- crew of an American vessel murdered 
at Vanconver’s island, lv 83 
+. treaty between the Creeks and the 
United States, lvii 124] 
-.-» death of the Indian prophet, lvii 58 
cers SWisssettlementon the Ohio, lviii 38,50 
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