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XXV111 INDEX. pleased with Gen. Sullivan, ii, 312, 321 —Battle of Brandywine, ii, 321 —At battle of Germantown, ii, 324—General Smaliwood in command, ii, 329—In winter quarters at Wilmington, Delaware, ii, 329—Officers of 6th Maryland Regiment, ii, 332—Battle of Monmouth, ii, 337—In winter quarters at Middlebrook, ii, 341—Mournful picture of, ii, 345. Address of officers to the Assembly for relief, ii, 352—Placed under Baron de Kalb, ii, 354 —Assault Stony Point, ii, 354—Capture Paulus Hook, ii, 355 —March South under Baron cle Kalb, ii, 360—Battle of Camden, ii, 364—Death of De Kalb, ii, 365—Proposed monument, ii, 366—Praised by De Kalb in a letter, ii, 366—Remnants of, at Charlotte, ii, 368—Re-organized at Hillsborough, ii, 820—Otho H. Williams in command, ii, 370—Noble action of, ii, 372-Officers of, address Gen. Green on the question of rank, ii, 401—Gallantry at the battle of the CoAvpens, ii, 405—Battle of Guilford, ii, 414—High character of, ii. 416— Battle of Hobkirks Hill, or Camden, ii, 420—Siege at Ninety-six, ii, 421—Battle of Eutaw Springs, ii, 423—Distress of the, ii, 486—Last bloodshed in Revolution, ii, 489—Remnants of, return home, ii, 492—Gen. Green pays them a high tribute, ii, 492—Threaten to coerce the Assembly to settle their claims, ii, 502. Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser mobbed, ii, 306, 338. N. Ney, Willliam, Attorney General, i, 52. New Haven, i, 199, 240.. Newfoundland, Grant of, i, 31—Settlement of, i, 32—Charter of, i, 33, G. Calvert visits, i, 41,42—Calvert fighting Frenchmen in, i, 44—Climate of, i, 45—Failure of Calvert's settlement, i 45, 49—Csecilius refuses to sell his grant, i, 63, 237—Trade of, i, 517. Northampton, Earl of, i, 40, 60. Naval affairs: G. Calvert fighting Frenchmen, 1, 44—First in engagement in Maryland, i, 109—Puritans at Annapolis, i, 219—Cunliffe, i, 434—Descent on NeAv Providence by Commodore Hopkins, ii, ic02—First cruisers in the Revolution, ii, 202, 272—Refugee barges, ii, 480—Maryland infant navy, ii, 203, 204, 271,481— Engagement between Baltimore Hero and brigs Lively tand Lady Washington with British privateers, ii, 208—Antelope and Felicity and British privateer Jack O'the Lanthern, ii, 208—Antdlope and Ranger, ii, 209—Hyder Ally and General Monk, ii, 209—A gallant exploit, ii, 306—The Lexington rescued from the enemy, ii, 306.- Arrival of French fleet in Chesapeake, ii, 460—Farmers on the Eastern Shore equip barges, ii, 480—Bloodiest action of the Avar, ii, 486—Chesapeake and Leopard, ii, 621-Baltimore privateers in war of 1812, ii, 33,134,136,581; iii, 32-Baltimore privateers in South American wTar, ii, 582—Barney's flotilla, iii, 62, 63, .65, 73, 74—Amount of loss inflicted on British commerce in the Revolution, ii, 208—Capture of the Caledonia and Detroit by Elliott, iii, 28—Gallant exploits, iii, 33,34,35,47,48-Capture of Washington, iii, 71, 72, 73, 92, 94— Capture of steamer St. Nicholas, iii, 452— Commodore Hollins and New Orleans blockading fleet, iii, 452—Capture of the schooner Judah, iii, 452—Federal expedition against the South, iii, 455. Neutral rights, ii, 615. Negroes voting in Marvlancl, ii, 611; iii, 712, 713, 714. Ninety-Six, siege at, ii, 412. North Point, battle at, iii, 103. Nanticoke Indians, i, 84, 88, 90,95, 142, 144, 189,195, 212, 260, 423, 427—Town laid off, i, 434. Naval Academy, iii, 736, 694. NeAv York; Asking for assistance, i, 357— A. Herman, i, 430—troops for defence of frontier, i, 447,451,493—Indian Congress, i, 444—Parliament supplies for Indian war, i, 492. Nineteen Van Buren Electors, history of the troubles, iii, 187 to 196. Nullification: South Carolina, iii, 317, 331 —Pennsylvania, iii, 331—Massachusetts, iii, 337. Nineteenth of April, 1861, riot, iii, 403 to 416, 466. National Volunteer Association, iii, 402. New Jersey, i, 103, 240, 254, 359, 383, 432- Arrival of stamped paper for, i, 548. Northwestern Territory, iii, 293, 294; ii, 274, 275, 277, 278, 465, 475. Newport NeAvs, i, 110. Niagara, battle of, iii, 98. Niles' Register on Hartford Convention, iii, 132. Neale, i, 143. New Castle, Duke of, i, 434, 456. Navigation Act, i, 516, 518. North, Lord, ii, 106. New Providence, Com. Hopkins' descent on, ii, 202. NeAV Albion, i, 145, 246. New England: i, 3, 40, 66, 79, 83,101, 102, 160, 161,170, 199, 235, 253, 315, 326, 376; ii, 41—Falacy of commercial supremacy, ii, 626-630—Threatens secession, ii, 627, 628 ; iii, 131,138, 311—Hartford Convention, iii, 131,138,311—Slave-trade, iii, 288, 290, 302, 305—Blue-light Tories, iii, 310, 311—Captures Louisburg, i, 433, 434, and the Acadians, i, 474—Troops, cowardice of, in Revolution, ii, 249, 251-253,257-259 —Will not fight under Gen. Schuyler, ii, 341, 342—Troops refuse to go South, ii,
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Title | History of Maryland - 3 |
Creator | Scharf, J. Thomas (John Thomas) |
Publisher | J. B. Piet |
Place of Publication | Baltimore |
Date | 1879 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
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Title | 00000851 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | XXV111 INDEX. pleased with Gen. Sullivan, ii, 312, 321 —Battle of Brandywine, ii, 321 —At battle of Germantown, ii, 324—General Smaliwood in command, ii, 329—In winter quarters at Wilmington, Delaware, ii, 329—Officers of 6th Maryland Regiment, ii, 332—Battle of Monmouth, ii, 337—In winter quarters at Middlebrook, ii, 341—Mournful picture of, ii, 345. Address of officers to the Assembly for relief, ii, 352—Placed under Baron de Kalb, ii, 354 —Assault Stony Point, ii, 354—Capture Paulus Hook, ii, 355 —March South under Baron cle Kalb, ii, 360—Battle of Camden, ii, 364—Death of De Kalb, ii, 365—Proposed monument, ii, 366—Praised by De Kalb in a letter, ii, 366—Remnants of, at Charlotte, ii, 368—Re-organized at Hillsborough, ii, 820—Otho H. Williams in command, ii, 370—Noble action of, ii, 372-Officers of, address Gen. Green on the question of rank, ii, 401—Gallantry at the battle of the CoAvpens, ii, 405—Battle of Guilford, ii, 414—High character of, ii. 416— Battle of Hobkirks Hill, or Camden, ii, 420—Siege at Ninety-six, ii, 421—Battle of Eutaw Springs, ii, 423—Distress of the, ii, 486—Last bloodshed in Revolution, ii, 489—Remnants of, return home, ii, 492—Gen. Green pays them a high tribute, ii, 492—Threaten to coerce the Assembly to settle their claims, ii, 502. Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser mobbed, ii, 306, 338. N. Ney, Willliam, Attorney General, i, 52. New Haven, i, 199, 240.. Newfoundland, Grant of, i, 31—Settlement of, i, 32—Charter of, i, 33, G. Calvert visits, i, 41,42—Calvert fighting Frenchmen in, i, 44—Climate of, i, 45—Failure of Calvert's settlement, i 45, 49—Csecilius refuses to sell his grant, i, 63, 237—Trade of, i, 517. Northampton, Earl of, i, 40, 60. Naval affairs: G. Calvert fighting Frenchmen, 1, 44—First in engagement in Maryland, i, 109—Puritans at Annapolis, i, 219—Cunliffe, i, 434—Descent on NeAv Providence by Commodore Hopkins, ii, ic02—First cruisers in the Revolution, ii, 202, 272—Refugee barges, ii, 480—Maryland infant navy, ii, 203, 204, 271,481— Engagement between Baltimore Hero and brigs Lively tand Lady Washington with British privateers, ii, 208—Antelope and Felicity and British privateer Jack O'the Lanthern, ii, 208—Antdlope and Ranger, ii, 209—Hyder Ally and General Monk, ii, 209—A gallant exploit, ii, 306—The Lexington rescued from the enemy, ii, 306.- Arrival of French fleet in Chesapeake, ii, 460—Farmers on the Eastern Shore equip barges, ii, 480—Bloodiest action of the Avar, ii, 486—Chesapeake and Leopard, ii, 621-Baltimore privateers in war of 1812, ii, 33,134,136,581; iii, 32-Baltimore privateers in South American wTar, ii, 582—Barney's flotilla, iii, 62, 63, .65, 73, 74—Amount of loss inflicted on British commerce in the Revolution, ii, 208—Capture of the Caledonia and Detroit by Elliott, iii, 28—Gallant exploits, iii, 33,34,35,47,48-Capture of Washington, iii, 71, 72, 73, 92, 94— Capture of steamer St. Nicholas, iii, 452— Commodore Hollins and New Orleans blockading fleet, iii, 452—Capture of the schooner Judah, iii, 452—Federal expedition against the South, iii, 455. Neutral rights, ii, 615. Negroes voting in Marvlancl, ii, 611; iii, 712, 713, 714. Ninety-Six, siege at, ii, 412. North Point, battle at, iii, 103. Nanticoke Indians, i, 84, 88, 90,95, 142, 144, 189,195, 212, 260, 423, 427—Town laid off, i, 434. Naval Academy, iii, 736, 694. NeAv York; Asking for assistance, i, 357— A. Herman, i, 430—troops for defence of frontier, i, 447,451,493—Indian Congress, i, 444—Parliament supplies for Indian war, i, 492. Nineteen Van Buren Electors, history of the troubles, iii, 187 to 196. Nullification: South Carolina, iii, 317, 331 —Pennsylvania, iii, 331—Massachusetts, iii, 337. Nineteenth of April, 1861, riot, iii, 403 to 416, 466. National Volunteer Association, iii, 402. New Jersey, i, 103, 240, 254, 359, 383, 432- Arrival of stamped paper for, i, 548. Northwestern Territory, iii, 293, 294; ii, 274, 275, 277, 278, 465, 475. Newport NeAvs, i, 110. Niagara, battle of, iii, 98. Niles' Register on Hartford Convention, iii, 132. Neale, i, 143. New Castle, Duke of, i, 434, 456. Navigation Act, i, 516, 518. North, Lord, ii, 106. New Providence, Com. Hopkins' descent on, ii, 202. NeAV Albion, i, 145, 246. New England: i, 3, 40, 66, 79, 83,101, 102, 160, 161,170, 199, 235, 253, 315, 326, 376; ii, 41—Falacy of commercial supremacy, ii, 626-630—Threatens secession, ii, 627, 628 ; iii, 131,138, 311—Hartford Convention, iii, 131,138,311—Slave-trade, iii, 288, 290, 302, 305—Blue-light Tories, iii, 310, 311—Captures Louisburg, i, 433, 434, and the Acadians, i, 474—Troops, cowardice of, in Revolution, ii, 249, 251-253,257-259 —Will not fight under Gen. Schuyler, ii, 341, 342—Troops refuse to go South, ii, |