Cadwallader, Lieut.-Col., at Fort Washington,277;at Trenton,290.Callendar, John, record at Long Island,198;sketch of,Part II., 187.Canada, Sullivan ordered to,63.Carpenter, Capt., at battle of Long Island,167;killed,169,198.Carrington, Gen., quoted,133,203,n.Cary, Lieut.-Col., aide,126;Colonel S.,127.Catherine, Queen, declines to lend England troops,29,30.Chapman, Col.,131.Chatterton's Hill, location,273;battle at,274,275.Chester, Col.,120,129;at Brooklyn,144;at White Plains,273;orders to,Part II., 145;letter from,Part II., 98.Citadel, on Long Island,77n.Clark, Lieut.-Col. Joel;on Long Island,163;sketch of,Part II., 187.Clinton, Sir H., Southern expedition,49;leads flanking column on Long Island,161;interrogates prisoners,178;at New York,233.Clinton, Gen. Geo., sketch of,109;brigade,128;at Harlem Heights,256.Clinton, Gen. J.,109,127.Cobble Hill, Fort,74;ordersde,75.Coenties Battery,55.Columbia Heights, in 1776,44,55.Congress, Continental, Committee confers with Lee and New York Congress,54;votes not to injure New York,230;on river obstructions,265;retires to Baltimore,287.Connecticut, troops from,105,119,125.Continental Troops,18,105,116,122.Cooke, Gov., of Rhode Island, receives Washington,61,62.Cornell, Lieut.-Col.,79,155,185.Cornwallis, Gen.,136;on Long Island,140,141;in flanking column on Long Island,161;fights Stirling,187;attack on New York,233;at Fort Washington,278-280;at Trenton,293.Cortelyou House, fight around,187.Cowenhoven, Lieut.-Col., of Long Island,111.Crary, Lieut.-Col.,119;at battle of Harlem Heights,252;Princeton,295.Cuyler, Maj., of Howe's staff, carries news of Long Island battle to England,199.
Dawson, H.B., quoted,193,n.Deane, Silas, on Long Island battle,200.Defiance, Fort,75.Delaware, troops from,105,114,123,125.Delaware River, retreat to,288;Washington crosses on Christmas eve,291.De Lancey, O., captures General Woodhull,199.Demont, Adj., deserts to British,281n.De Nyse Ferry,140.Donop, Col.,136;on Long Island,184;at Harlem Heights,257;in New Jersey,288,299.Douglas, Col.,77,120,121,129;on Long Island,189;attacked at Kip's Bay,232-234;retreat from,234;at Harlem Heights,256;at White Plains,273;letters from,Part II., 66;sketch of,Part II., 187.Drake, Col. S., regiment,57,58,109,127.Duer, Hon. Wm., correspondence with Tilghman,266-271,298.Dunscomb, Lieut. Edward, captured on Long Island,177;replies to Clinton,178;sketch of,Part II., 188.Durkee, Col.,116,119,129,154,289.Dyer, Maj.,128.
East River, fortified,54-55;obstructions in,300.Eustis, Surgeon, letter from,Part II., 129.Evelyn, Capt., captures American patrol on Long Island,177,179;mortally wounded,271,n.Ewing, Gen., at Trenton,290.Ewing, Lieut., letter from,Part II., 49;John E., letter from,Part II., 50.
Fellows, Gen.,117,127;at Kip's Bay,235;brigade in a panic,236.Field, T.H., quoted,72,188,192,203,211,n.,223.Fish, Maj., quoted,78,110,127;letter from,Part II., 127;sketch of,Part II., 188.Fitch, Lieut., narrative,Part II., 167.Flatbush,141,142;guard at,146;skirmishes at,146,152;troops at,155;retreat from,183,184.Flatlands, British march from,180.Fleming, Capt., killed at Princeton,294.Flying Camp,105.Forman, Col., regiment of,112,130.Fort George, described,36,55,56,87.Fort Putnam,72;firing in front of,212.Fort Washington,seeWashington.Foster, Private, deposition,Part II., 169.Frederick the Great, on America,28.Fulton Ferry,44.
Gay, Col., on Long Island,102,120,129;sketch of,Part II., 188.Gist, Maj.,115;on Long Island,187,188.George, King, speech on the American revolt,19;applies to Russia for aid,29;obtains Hessians,30,31;statue pulled down,93;on news of battle of Long Island,199.Gleason, Capt., killed at Harlem Heights,260.Glover, Col.,117,127;on Long Island,208;at the Long Island retreat,218,221;brigade fights light infantry,271;at Trenton,289;letter from,Part II., 99.Gooch, Capt., letter from,Part II., 88.Gordon, historian, blames Sullivan for the Long Island defeat,194;on the retreat from Long Island,215,216,n.Gordon, Maj.,130.Governor's Island, occupied,66;works,89;evacuated,300;Part II., 38,41,70,116.Gowanus,44;marsh, retreat across,187.Graham, Col.,128.Grand Battery,55,56.Grant, Gen.,160,161;opposite Stirling on Long Island,166.Grant, Lieut.-Col., British officer, killed on Long Island,171.Gravesend Bay, British land at,140.Graydon, Capt., quoted,210.Grayson, Col., aide,126;at Long Island retreat,222.Greene, Fort,68,71;Col. Little at,82.Greene, Gen., ordered to New York,62;brigade,63,64;ordered to Long Island,64;orders to,78;orders from,80,82;promoted,102;taken ill,102;relieved on Long Island,103;division of,130;on Long Island defeat,200;division on Long Island,208;on burning New York,229;at Harlem Heights battle,251;Duer's opinion of,267;at Fort Washington,278;and the loss of,281-285;at Trenton,289;orders on Long Island,Part II., 5;letter from,Part II., 100.Greene, Maj., of Virginia, mortally wounded,273.Greenwich, described,43.Greenwood Cemetery, mentioned,143,166,170,173,196,197.Grenadier Battery,85.Griffith, Col., regiment at Harlem Heights battle,256.
Hale, Capt., executed as spy,262;letter from,Part II., 131;sketch of,Part II., 188.Hamilton, Alexander, appointed Captain,110;at White Plains,274;sketch of,Part II., 188.Hancock, John, on the importance of the campaign,13;appeal for troops,106.Hand, Col., on Long Island,65;regiment of,112,113,130;falls back before British on Long Island,141;on picket on Long Island,159;at Throg's Neck,266;skirmish near Mamaroneck,273;at Trenton,290;at Princeton,295;letter from,Part II., 48.Harlem, described,42.Harlem Heights, American retreat to,243,244;battle of,246-262;battle-field described,258,n.;losses at battle of,259-261;works at,263,264;Americans evacuate,271.Harrison, Col., Secretary to Washington,126.Haslet, Col., sketch of,114,129;regiment at battle of Long Island,163,166,168,203;on the situation at New York,226;surprises Rogers,273;killed at Princeton,294;letters from,Part II., 51,156.Hay, Maj.,114,129,204,205.Heard, Gen., arrests tories,81;brigade on Long Island,102,112,130.Heath, Gen., at New York,61,63,64;division of,127;on the Long Island retreat,218;Washington to,226;at White Plains,273.Heister, Gen., arrives at Staten Island,95;crosses to Long Island with Hessians,160;in Long Island battle,184;Stirling surrenders to,189.Henley, Maj.,127;killed,261.Henshaw, Lieut.-Col.,117;on Long Island,185,186;at Harlem Heights battle,261;at Princeton,295;letters from,Part II., 44,47;sketch of,Part II., 188.Hessians,31;arrive at Staten Island,95;number in Howe's army,133;brigades,136;march into battle on Long Island,184,185;not closely engaged,185,n.;in attack on New York,233;captured at Trenton,292.Heyer, Col.,58,108.Hinman, Col.,131.Hickey Plot,92.Hitchcock, Col., regiment escorts Washington,62;on Long Island,65;alarm post,82,118,130;regiment at Harlem Heights battle,261;at Trenton,290;at Princeton,295;thanked by Washington,296;death of,296;letters from,Part II., 75.Hogeland, A., farm,43;battle on farm of,248.Hogeland, Lieut., on Long Island,177.Holman, Col.,127.Hopkins, Maj.,127.Horn's Hook, fort,55;troops at,228.Howe, Admiral, arrives at the Narrows,94,300.Howe, Gen., arrives at New York,94;as civil commissioner,96;letter toMr.Washington,97;plan of attack on Long Island,160,161;report of Long Island losses,202;red riband to be sent to,199;at White Plains,273-276;demands surrender of Fort Washington,277;campaign plans baffled,296.Hudson River, indefensible,56;defences,298.Hughes, Col., quartermaster,110;ordered to collect craft for Long Island retreat,218,219,n.;sketch of,Part II., 189.Hull, Capt., at Trenton,291,292;letter from,Part II., 151.Humphrey, Col.,127.Humphreys, Col., on retreat from New York,239,244;extract from writings of,89.Huntington, Col.,119,120,128,163,n.;regiment at battle of Long Island,163,166,171;loss of,190,203.Huntington, Capt., letter from,Part II., 84.Hutchinson, Col.,117,128;and the Long Island retreat,218,221.
Independence,34;Declaration of, read,93;established,298.Independence, Fort, location,264.Independents, New York, battalions of,107,108.
Jacquet, Lieut., killed on Long Island,198.Jamaica Pass,142;British at,176;American patrol captured at,177;surprise at,182,191,193.Jay, John, appointed colonel,110;on destroying New York,229.Jay, Hon. John, centennial address,246,n.Jersey Battery,85.Jewett, Capt., mortally wounded,197;sketch of,197.Johnston, Capt. J., wounded,198;sketch of,Part II., 189.Johnston, Col., regiment of,112,130;mortally wounded on Long Island,196;sketch of,196.Jones Hill Redoubt,88.
Kachlein, Lieut.-Col.,114,129;at battle of Long Island,163,166.Keith, Maj.,127.Kennedy House, headquarters,86,n.King's Bridge, location,41;troops at,228.King's Bridge Road, described,41.King's County, inhabitants work on forts,60.Kip's Bay,231,232;Colonel Douglas at,232;ships cannonade,232-234;troops panic-struck,234-236;criticism on,240.Knowlton, Lieut.-Col., crosses to Long Island,154;at Harlem Heights,247;reconnoitres the enemy's position,247,248;mortally wounded,254;where buried,261;sketch of,Part II., 189.Knox, Col.,67,98;regiment of,117,131;at Trenton,290,293;letters from,Part II., 152.Knyphausen, Gen., arrives,276;attacks Fort Washington,278.
Lasher, Col. J.,58;regiment at Bayard's Hill redoubt,88,107,108;on Long Island,144;sketch of,Part II., 189.Lawrence, Maj.,131.Lee, Gen. Chas., sent to New York,49;sketch of,50;letter to from New York committee,51;enters New York,53;inspects,54,57;goes South,58;plan of defence,66;Long Island tories,81;Duer's opinion of,269,n.;captured by British,288,n.Lee, Fort,264;evacuated,287.Leeds, celebrating Long Island victory,200.Leitch, Maj. Andrew, at battle of Harlem Heights,251;wounded,254;where buried,261.Lewis, Col.,131.Limerick, celebrating Long Island battle at,200.Lippett, Col.,118;at Princeton,295.Little, Col., regiment escorts Washington,62;on Long Island,65;alarm post,82,117,130;describes skirmish on Long Island,212;order-book,Part II., 5;letters from,Part II., 42;sketch of,Part II., 189.Livingston, P., mansion,47;council held at house of,213.Livingston, R.R., correspondence,268.Livingston, Gov. William, announces movements of enemy,143.Livingston. Maj. W.S.,129,130.London Chronicle, extracts from,Part II., 133.Long Island, Dutch population,44;works on,55;attack expected,101;troops from,110;topography,142;battle of,137-206;regiments on,154,n.;news of the battle in England,199;American and British loss on,195,202-206;brigades at,208;retreat from,207,213;origin of,215,n.;orders for retreat,219,220;fog on,223,n.;298.Lossing, B.F., quoted,86,89.Lott, A.P., appointed Colonel,110.Lutz, Lieut.-Col.,114,200;loss in regiment of,204,206.