8 CONTENTS. 



APPENDIX. Page 



Ko. I. Speech of the Oneyda tribe, one 

 of the six nations of confederate Indians, 

 sent to the New England provinces, June 

 19, 1775. 437 



No. II. Speech of Heut. gen. Burgoyne 

 to the Indians in Congress, at the camp 

 on the river Boquet, June 21, 1777. 437 



No. III. A proclamation by lieutenant 

 general Biirgoyne, July 4, 1777. 439 



No. IV. Address to general Burgoyne. 441 



No. V, Lord Chatham's Speech on the 

 Indian war and barbarity. 442 



No. VI. A convention between lieutenant 

 gen. Burgoyne and major general Gates, 

 October 16, 1777. 445 



No VII. Historical memoirs of colonel 

 Seth Warner. 445 



No VIII. Proceedings of the convention 

 that declared the independence of Vermont. 450 



No. IX. The declaration and petition of 

 the inhabitants of the New Hampshire 

 Grants to Congress, announci^ig the dis- 

 trict to be a free and independent state. 453 



No. X. The remonstrance of the com- 

 missioners from Vermont, against the pro- 

 ceedings of Congress, Sept, 22, 1780. 455 



No. XL Questions proposed by the com- 

 mittee of Congress to the agents on the 

 part of Vermont, ^vith the answers of 

 the agents, August 18, 1781. 457 



No. XII. Tlie improvement which the man 

 of Europe has received in America. 458 



No. XIII. Topographical Table of the 

 Towns and Counties in the State of 

 Vermont. 40 5 



Additional Notes. 479 



