INDEX ■ 

 TO PART SECOND, OR CIVIL HISTORY. 



Abercrombie defeated 12 

 Academies cliartered 143 

 Adams, Dr., punishra't of 3'<i 

 Addison settled 6 



Admission into the Union 8- 

 Agents sent to Congress 5U 

 Agriculture 213 



Alarm in Windham co. 70 

 Albany settled 3 



Allen, Ethan 30 



reply to Kemp 21 



takes Tjconderoga 33 



taken prisoner 35 



proclamation, 



Allen, Ira 

 America discovered 

 Amherst, General 

 Anti-Masonry 

 Appeal of Vermont 

 Arnold's retreat 

 Arsenal, Champlain 

 Asylum, Insane 

 Authors and Books 

 Baker, Remember 

 Banks, history of 

 Baptist churches 

 Free Will 



Battle, Bennington 



Hubbardton 



L. Champlain 



Plattsburirli 



Benevolent Institutions 

 Bills of Credit 

 Biographer of Brant 

 Black Snake Affair 

 Block Houses 17, 2 



Books and Atithors 

 Braddock defi?alcd 

 Breakenridjre, James 

 Breakwater, 

 Bridgeman's Fort, 

 Burgoj'ne, arrival of 



council with Inds 



proclamation 



puTrender 



25, 63 

 1 



13 



100 



5e 



87 



12; 



2l!i 



17:; 



31 

 13r> 



is: 



188 



45 



41 



39, f)7 



OG 



21 



133 



67 



95 



,68 



173 



21 



216 

 7,68 

 40 

 40 

 41 

 48 



16" 

 16 



121 

 1 



Burr Seminary 

 Canada ceded to G-. Brit 

 Capital punishment 

 Cartier's discoveries 

 Catalorrnc of Vt. Univer 148 



MiddleburyCollege 155 



Caslleton Mod. Col. 161 



Woodst'kMed.Col. 166 



NorwichUniversity 170 



Catholic Church, Rom. 201 

 Census 30, 209, 21J 

 Champlain, Samuel 2 

 Character of hook.s 174 

 cf the people 30,211. 



Charlestown defended. 

 Charter, form of i\. H. 224 

 Chittenden, Thomas 51 



biography of 85 



last speecli of 87 



Christian churches, 190 



Clinton's proclamation 53 

 Coins, Vermont 135 



Commerce 215 



Congregation'l c'hurches 176 

 Continental money, 133 



Controversy with N. Y. 16 



settled S3 



Constitution of Vermont, 105 



Amendments of 115 



Preamble to 107 



Constitution of U. States 82 



49 



50 



52 

 135 

 205 



66 

 125 



20 

 122 



80 

 6, 17 



34 



Convention at Dorset 



Westminster, 



Windsor 



Copper coined 

 Coossuck Indians 

 Cornwallis, surrender 

 Councils of Censors 

 Counties formed 

 Courts 



attempts to stop 



Crown Point 



taken by Warner 



Debenture of Assembly 119 



Deerfield destroyed 5 



Deposit money 143 



Dieskau defeated 8 



Diseases, history of 220 



Disturbances, 77 



Dorrilites 202 

 Dummer Fort, G, 16 



Education it Literature 141 



Election Sermons, 102 



Emploj'ments 211 



Episcopal Church 194 



Fanatical Sects 202' 



Flag of Vermont, 128 



Flag sent to Canada 63 



Frame of Government, 110 



Francis, Col., killed 42 

 French War 



Freshet 93, 100 



George, Lake 2 

 Germain, Lord, letter of 65 



(xloucestcr county 20 

 Godfrey, Samuel E 



Grants in 1761 18 



Gregg, John 90 



llale. Colonel 42 



HfarrisburghConvcntion, 104 



Hociielaga, ] 



iloosic Fort taken G 



lioricon lake 2 



Hough, Benjamin 31 



Howe, Lord, 12 



Hubbardton Battle 42 

 Hudson river discovered 3 

 Independence of Vt. decl. 50 



Indians of Vermont 205 



Indian depredations 0)7 



gallantry 70 



hieroglyphics 208 



relics 2l)7 



Insurrection 79 



Windsor and Pcutl'd 80 



Iroquois Indians 4 



Jefferson, President 90 



Judges, Supreme Court 123 



Judiciary 122 



LafayeUe, 99 



Law, extraordinary 27 



Laws and Legislation 120 



Le,oislature, sessions of 117 



Light house 216 



Listing law 105 



Longevity 222 



Lotteries 222 



Louisburgh taken 12 



Magazines 174 



Manufactures 213 



Massachusetts line 17 

 Massacre, fort Wm.Henr}? 1 1 



Westminster 28 



Medical Colleges 160, 165 



Societies 167 



Methodist Ep. Church 180 



Middlebury College 152 



Military associations 22 



Militia of Vermont 127 



iMonro, John 21 



Monroe, Colonel 11 



President 98 



Montcalm, General 11 



Montreal burnt 4 



, surrendered 16 



Mount Independence 4] 



Mutual Ins. companies 219 



Navigation 215 

 Naval battles 39, < 6 

 Negotiation with Canada 61 



New Lights 204 



New England settled 3 



Newspapers 17! 



New York settled 3 



Niagara Fort taken 15 



Norwich University 168 



Nviniber Four 7 



(Jfilcers of government 1 18 



Old Tenor 133 



Orange Fort 3 



Original Inhabitants 205 



Peace with Great Britain 57 



