INDEX 



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58; in battle of Ticonderoga, 61; 

 takes command in Boston, 46, 101. 



Gallatin, Albert, 223. 



Gallicism, Jefferson's so-called, 155-157. 



Gantt, Colonel Thomas Tasker, 259, 

 264; Mrs. E. B. Lee's letter to, 

 quoted, 292 n., 298 n. 



Gates, Horatio, first acquaintance of 

 Charles Lee with, 58; Charles Lee's 

 friendship with, 70; Hamilton re- 

 gains Washington's troops from, in. 



George III., accession of, to throne, 

 25-26. 



Georgia, disputes with Cherokee Ind- 

 ians in, 296. 



Giles, William E., 329, 338. 



Girdlestone, Dr. Thomas, on Charles 

 Lee as the author of " Letters of 

 Junius," 96-97. 



Gladstone, W. E., end of army purchase 

 system by, 60. 



Gore, Christopher, 369. 



Gower, Lord President of privy council, 



44- 



Granger, Francis, 356. 



Grayson, William, 206. 



Great Britain, arrogance of, in War of 

 1812, 247-248. 



Green, Duff, 286, 295. 



Greene, D. H., quoted concerning rela- 

 tionship of Charles and Robert E. 

 Lee, 57 ri. 



Greene, Nathanael, mentions Hamilton 

 to Washington, 109. 



Gridley, Jeremiah, 25, 26. 



Griswold, Roger, 242. 



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Hallowell, Briggs, 28. 



Hamilton, Alexander, delivers patriotic 

 address when seventeen years of 

 age, 103; birth and family of, 104; 

 enters King's College, 106; on 

 Washington's staff, 109-112; mar- 

 ries Elizabeth Schuyler, 113; admit- 

 ted to bar in Albany, 113 ; aids in 

 establishment of Bank of North 

 America, 114, 133; delegate to Con- 

 gress in 1782, 114; first famous law 



case, 116-117; delegate to conven- 

 tions at Annapolis and Philadelphia, 

 117-118; joint author with Madison 

 of "Federalist," 122-123, l88 > 2O 4; 

 wins New York over to ratifying fed- 

 eral Constitution, 123-125; Wash- 

 ington's Secretary of Treasury, 125; 

 proposal for federal assumption of 

 state debts, 127; aims to insure sta- 

 bility of government by alliance with 

 capitalists, 130; an advocate of pro- 

 tective tariff, 132; feud with Jeffer- 

 son, 134-135, 167-168; jealousy 

 between John Adams and, 136-137, 

 174; killed by Burr in duel, 140. 

 Hamilton, Philip, killed in a duel, 



139. 



Hamiltonians, comparison of, with 

 Tories, 170-173. 



Hanging Rock, Jackson present at fight 

 of, 229. 



Harcourt, Lieutenant-colonel, capture 

 of Charles Lee by, 81-82. 



Hard cider campaign, the, 349-350. 



Harrison, William Henry, 206, 242; 

 birth and early career of, 340; po- 

 litical life, 341 ; second nomination 

 for presidency, 349; elected Presi- 

 dent, 350; death of, 351. 



" Harry of the West," 278. 



Hartford convention, the, 247, 278, 322, 



371. 



Harvard College, Thomas Hutchinson 

 at, ii; versus the backwoods, as 

 illustrated by J. Q. Adams and Jack- 

 son, 284. 



Hawke, Lord Edward, 12. 



Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 309. 



Hayne, Robert Y., 387. 



"Hayne, Reply to." See "Reply to 

 Hayne." 



Hearts of Oak, Hamilton a member of 

 the, 109. 



Heath, General, 79-80. 



Henry, Patrick, British opinion of, 5; 

 as an Anti-federalist, 168, 205, 206, 

 372; advocates extension of powers 

 of federal government, 208. 



Hermitage, the, Jackson's home at, 

 308. 



