appointed to the Hospital department.. to Washington on his secret enemies.... application to Washington.... accompanies Washington.... attends Washington.......... CRAWFORD, Hugh, brings a message from the Miami tribes....vol. xii. 71 CROGHAN, George, sent from Pennsylvania to treat with the Indians...... appointed commissioner... ...vol. xii. 72 .vol. xii. 101 CRUGER, Lieutenant-colonel, commands expedition to the dis trict of Ninety-Six.. commands at Ninety-Six.. CUSTIS, John Parke, his estate... CUSTIS, John Parke, Washington's conduct toward. character and education.... in love.... death of.. ....... vol. xiv. 272 .vol. xiv. 356 ..vol. xv. 133 CUSTIS, George W. P., accompanies Mrs. Washington. CUSTIS, Eleanor, accompanies Mrs. Washington. CUSHING, William, judge of Supreme Court ................ administers the oath of office to Washington.... D DAGWORTHY, Captain ... DALLAS, Mr., interview with Genet. Danbury, expedition against.... destroyed by the British DARKE, Colonel, with General St. Clair at St. Clair's defeat .. DARTMOUTH, Lord, to General Gage.. D'AUBRY attempts to relieve Fort Niagara is defeated.... ...vol. xii. 225 ......vol. xv. 268 ..vol. xiii. 396 ..vol. xiii. 398 ..vol. xv. 209 .vol. xv. 211 ...vol. xii. 396 .....vol. xii. 285 .vol. xii. 285 DAVIDSON, John, Indian interpreter.......... death of... DAVIE, General, and Greene.. ... ..... DAVIE, William Richardson, on mission to France.. retires before Knyphausen... falls in with General Maxwell. fight at Springfield............... DEANE, Mr., and French officers.. DEANE, Silas, returns to America.. DEARBORN, Captain, captured by General Carleton.. DEARBORN, Major, receives Lady Ackland.......... DE BARRAS, arrival at the Chesapeake........... DE BERDT, Dennis, on the mission of Lord Howe... resignation.... Debt of the United States.... ...vol. xii. 93 .vol. xiv. 482 ..vol. xiv. 483 .vol. xiv. 548 vol. xv. 388 vol. xii. 220 .vol. xiii. 95 .vol. xiv. 316 .vol. xiv. 317 ..vol. xiv. 322 vol. xiii. 390 .vol. xiv. 196 .vol. xiii. 34 .vol. xiv. 34 .vol. xiv. 575 ..vol. xiv. 575 .vol. xiii. 127 vol. xiii. 526 ...vol. xiii. 538 .vol. xv. 169 vol. xiv. 347 DE BUYSSON, aid-de-camp to DeKalb.. DE FERMOIS, at Ticonderoga.. .vol. xiii. 435 DE HEISTER, Lieutenant-general, on Long Island.. reaches Flatbush..... cannonades Colonel Hand.. ..vol. xiv. 579 .vol. xiv. 608 ...vol. xiii. 171 ..vol. xiii. 171 .vol. xiii. 175 DE LA CROIX, M., complaints against the American Govern ment. ........ DELANCEY, Lieutenant-governor ..vol. xv. 345 .vol. xii. 168 DE LANCEY, Oliver, recruiting on Long Island .................. DELANCEY, Colonel, loyalist..... surprises Colonel Greene.. DELAPLACE, Captain, surprised by Ethan Allen. sent prisoner to Hartford ..vol. xiii. 216 ..vol. xiv. 526 ...vol. xiv. 527 vol. xii. 418 ..vol. xii. 419 Delawares, Shawnees, and Mingoes, in council at Logstown...vol. xii. 87 to Sullivan on his intention of proceeding to Boston..... .vol. xiv. 202 .vol. xiv. 511 ...vol. xiv. 513 considerate letter from Washington.. sails for the West Indies..... proclamation to the French Canadians. arrival on the coast of Georgia.... successful siege of Savannah.... wounded..... sails for France. DESTOUCHES, Chevalier, to send ships to the Chesapeake. encounters the British fleet.... DEUXPONTS, Count de, wounded.. DE VAUDREUIL, fortifies himself at Montreal.. threatened by General Amherst.... capitulates DICK, Dr., attends Washington.... .vol. xiv. 598 vol. xii. 299 ..vol. xii. 299 .vol. xii. 300 ....vol. xv. 394 DICKINSON, drafts a petition to the king and an address to the people of Canada.. ..... .vol. xii. 384 DICKINSON, General Philemon, gallant exploit of.. to watch the enemy.. alarm signals.. DICKINSON, Major, slain at Monmouth Court-house. mortally wounded....... DIGBY, Admiral, on negotiations for peace. DIGGES, Mr..... DINWIDDIE, Governor ..vol. xiii. 358 .vol. xiv. 170 vol. xiv. 225 .vol. xiv. 185 ...vol. xii. 227 .vol. xii. 229 .vol. xiv. 620 ..vol. xii. 311 calls upon the governors of the other provinces to make common cause against the foe...... convenes the House of Burgesses.. to Washington about Captain Mackay. refuses to give up the French prisoners.. conduct to Washington... .vol. xii. 90 .vol. xii. 114 ..vol. xii. 114 .vol. xii. 136 ..vol. xii. 151 ..vol. xii. 151 ....vol. xii. 153 ..vol. xii. 162 ..vol. xii. 217 .vol. xii. 218 District of Columbia ceded to the United States.. Dobb's Ferry, British at... works thrown up... DONOP, Count, at Long Island.. storms the redoubt.... .vol. xv. 179 vol. xiii. 248 vol. xiv. 334 .vol. xiii. 168 .vol. xiii. 177 |