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Authors: Bruce Chadwick
Springfield, 341, 343
army discipline, 19, 24, 96, 173, 182, 211, 246–48
drinking, 21, 46, 127
gambling, 21
Arnold, Gen. Benedict, 61
camp at Chambly, 113–14
Canadian expedition, 86, 88.
See also
Canadian expedition
difficulties of, 63, 66–68, 100
evacuation of Montreal, 89–90, 92
leg wound during, 74, 76
ordering smallpox inoculations, 106
plan for, 62
Quebec City, 70, 74
controversy over expenses, 61, 89, 91, 328
court-martial, 328
defection, 345
Indian mutiny, 192
letter to Schuyler, 70
navy defeat, 130
physical appearance, 61
popularity of, 70–71, 201
rumors about, 22, 80
Saratoga
first battle, 196
disagreements with
Gates, 195, 197–98
second battle, 200–201
with Cornwallis, 347
Attucks, Crispus, 281
Avery, Rev. David, 96, 105, 108
B
Ball, Mrs. Stephen, 273.
See also
Seely, Capt. Sylvanus
Bartlett, Josiah, 31, 287
Beebe, Dr. Lewis, 54, 97, 108, 111, 116, 123–25, 365
life before war, 104
meeting Robbins, 105
on officers, 127
on Robbins’s sermon, 120
opinion of Arnold, 113, 117
returning home, 133
studying medicine, 106
treating Gen. Thomas, 107, 110
blacks.
See
African Americans
Bliss, Capt. T. T., 6–8, 14, 86
Bostwick, Sgt. Elisha, 54, 138, 159
Boudinot, Elias, 222, 235
bounties, 253, 286
Breed’s Hill.
See
Bunker Hill
Brown, John, 105
Bunker Hill, 1–7, 15
Burgoyne, Gen. John “Gentleman Johnny,” 83, 185, 190
Albany plan, 191
letter to Lord Germain, 191
on the Bunker Hill retreat, 6
playwright, 36
Saratoga
first battle, 193–97, 199
second battle, 200, 202–3
surrender, 204
C
Cadwalader, Gen. John, 142, 149
Canadian expedition, 59, 83, 85, 132
ambush at the Cedars, 86
Arnold’s plan, 62
attack against Indians, 88
attack on Quebec City, 74, 76
capture of Montreal, 63
congressional support, 60, 71, 91
difficulties of, 63–70, 91–92, 109
illness, 65, 100, 102, 105.
See also
smallpox
loss of food, 65
evacuation of Montreal, 89–90
retreat, 92
siege of Quebec City, 73
Washington’s initial plan, 62
Carleton, Gov. Guy, 63, 79, 83–84, 101, 132, 191
Clinton, Gen. Sir Henry, 192, 199, 202, 239, 325, 337, 346, 348
Bunker Hill, 5, 6
Monmouth, 266, 269–70
Springfield, 340
Cornwallis, Lord, 28, 133, 148, 153–54, 156, 160, 230, 346, 347
Yorktown, 352–53, 358–59
surrender, 360–61
Crosby, Dr. Ebenezer, 222
D
d’Estaing, Adm. Charles, 295, 297, 319
de Grasse, Adm. Comte, 348, 350, 353
de Kalb, Gen. Baron Johann.
See
Kalb, Gen. Baron Johann
de
desertion, 30, 139, 166–67, 171–72, 278
Enos’s inquiry, 68
punishment for, 24, 173, 247
Washington’s efforts against, 173
discipline.
See
army discipline
Dunmore, Earl of, 283
E
Enos, Col. Roger, 67
F
Finney, Capt. Walter, 180–81, 188, 324
First Rhode Island, 293–99
Fisher, Sgt. Elijah, 14, 23, 37, 215–16, 364
dispute over pay, 252, 254
improving reading and
writing, 251
in Washington’s life guard, 243–46, 249
leaving army, 250
Saratoga, 217
Valley Forge, 219, 226
working at supply office, 255
France, military assistance of, 161, 206, 240, 296, 320, 346–47, 350
Franklin, Benjamin, 53–54, 91
Fraser, Gen. Simon, 195, 201
furloughs, 167, 173, 177
G
Gage, Gen. Thomas, 1, 34, 41
approval for evacuation of
Boston, 13
Gates, Gen. Horatio, 125, 133, 186, 346
physical appearance, 186
Saratoga
first battle, 193, 196
disagreements with
Arnold, 195, 197–98
implications of victory, 206
second battle, 201, 203
scheming, 186
George III, King, 44, 321
Germain, Lord George, 161, 190
Gimat, Col. Jean Joseph, 355–56
Granger, Pvt. Dan, 49, 54, 189, 197
on Burgoyne’s surrender, 204–205
Grasse, Adm. Comte de.
See
de
Grasse, Adm. Comte
Great Awakening, 51, 96
Greene, Gen. Nathanael, 56, 173, 230, 236, 326, 329, 332, 347
Newport, 295, 298, 300
Springfield, 340, 343
Greenman, Sgt. Jeremiah, 367
Canadian expedition, 64, 67–68
Quebec City, 75
taken prisoner, 76
joining army, 54, 60
Monmouth, 268–69
Morristown 1779–80 winter, 322, 325, 329
prisoner of war, 76–84
escape plan, 81–82
Springfield, 340–42
Staten Island, 331
with First Rhode Island, 279, 293–94, 296–99
Greenwood, Pvt. John, 12, 85, 128, 150, 303
Bunker Hill, 6–8
Canadian expedition, 86, 89
evacuation of Montreal, 90, 92
scouting for Indians, 87–88
crossing the Delaware, 136, 140–41
driving British from
Boston, 36
during siege of Boston, 15–17
friend Samuel Maverick, 10–11
joining army, 14, 54
learning fife, 10
privateer, 307–15
reunited with mother, 33–34
schooner captain, 316–18
Trenton, 142–48
Washington’s dentist, 366
H
Hamilton, Alexander, 159, 355
Hancock, John, 30, 295
Henry, Patrick, 41, 277
Herrick, John, 249–250
Herring, John, 249–250
Holland, trade with, 304
Howe, Gen. William, 133, 135, 149, 165, 209, 230–31
Bunker Hill, 2–5
departing Boston, 37
physical appearance, 2
Howe, Lord Richard, 28, 296
J
Jones, John Paul, 289, 306–7, 321
K
Kalb, Gen. Baron Johann de, 325, 328, 332
Kellog, Margaret, 124, 133
kidnappings, 272
Knox, Gen. Henry, 35, 140, 145, 148, 150, 156, 272
wife Lucy, 362
Knyphausen, Gen. Wilhelm, 230, 337
Springfield, 338–39, 343
Kollock, Shepard, 262, 272–73, 365
L
Lafayette, Marquis de, 230, 295, 348
Monmouth, 267
Laurens, Col. John, 56, 288
Laurens, Henry, 227, 236, 272, 300
Lee, Gen. Charles, 26, 265, 272, 306
Monmouth, 266, 268
Lee, Richard Henry, 300, 304
life guard.
See
Washington, life guard
Lincoln, Gen., 198, 360
Livingston, Gov. William, 236, 272–73, 327, 334, 340
Louis XVI, King, 240
M
Martin, Pvt. Joseph Plumb, 54, 179, 265, 326, 335–36, 356, 361
Maverick, Samuel, 10–11
McCarty, Sgt. Thomas, 137–38
McMichael, Lt. James, 53, 137, 157, 178, 188, 241, 366
Brandywine Creek, 230
Germantown, 232
Long Island, 165
Morristown 1776–77 winter, 164
poetry of, 168, 171, 174–76, 237–39, 242
Valley Forge, 229, 232, 237
wife Susanna, 167–70, 174, 176, 183
Mercer, Gen. Hugh, 157–58
Monmouth, 264–70
Monroe, Lt. James, 49, 145
Montgomery, Gen. Richard, 63, 73–74, 100
Montreal.
See
Canadian expedition
Morgan’s riflemen, 75, 195–97
Morgan, Daniel, 75, 201
Morison, Pvt. George, 53, 65, 69, 75
Morristown
1776–77 winter, 163
1779–80 winter, 322–35
January 1781 mutiny, 345
Murray, John (Earl of Dunmore), 283
N
North, Lord, 362–63
O
O’Hara, Gen. Charles, 360
Olney, Capt. Stephen, 155–56, 349, 355–57, 365
Monmouth, 269
P
Paine, Thomas, 41, 139, 183
Pigot, Gen. Robert, 294, 296, 298–99
Potts, Dr. Jonathan, 123, 127, 132
Prescott, Col. William, 2, 5
prisoners, 77
parole, 78
prison exchanges, 78
prison ships, 78, 307
privateering, 304–6
prostitutes, 181–82
Washington’s ban, 183
Putnam, Gen. Israel, 2, 5, 16, 138
Q
Quebec.
See
Canadian expedition
R
Rall, Col. Johann, 139, 143–44, 146
Reed, Col. James, 109–10, 122
Revere, Paul, 41
Riedesel, Baron Friederich von.
See
von Riedesel, Baron
Friederich
Robbins, Rev. Ammi, 95, 99, 102–3, 107, 119–32, 365
early sermon style, 98
meeting Beebe, 105
reenlisting, 120, 127
returning home, 119, 124, 132
Rochambeau, Lt. Gen. Donatien Marie, 347–48, 352–55, 360
Rush, Dr. Benjamin, 221, 223–25
S
Saratoga, 190, 192–94, 232
first battle, 195–200
second battle, 200–206
Schuyler, Gen. Philip, 62, 186, 195
Canadian expedition, 62–63
on black soldiers, 282
Seely, Capt. Sylvanus, 257–63, 272, 322–23, 331–32, 365
affair with Mrs. Ball, 273–76
court-martial, 332–34
Monmouth, 264–68, 270
Springfield, 339–40
wife Jane, 259, 271, 274–75, 365
Senter, Dr. Isaac, 65, 76, 100
Shaw, Maj. Samuel (Sam), 54, 155, 158, 231, 366
Sherburne, Maj. Henry, 86, 107, 146
slaves.
See
African Americans
smallpox, 24, 79, 100–111, 114, 125, 164, 226, 260, 284–85
at Valley Forge, 226–27
death tolls, 100–101, 115
effect on recruitment, 115
inoculation procedure, 101
secret inoculations, 106–7
symptoms, 101
Springfield, 337–44
St. Leger, Col. Barry, 191–92, 199
Stark, Gen. John, 3, 191, 259
Steuben, Gen. Baron Friedrich
Wilhelm von.
See
von Steuben,
Gen. Baron Friedrich Wilhelm
Stirling, Gen. Lord, 172, 330–32
Stocking, Pvt. Abner, 69, 71, 75
substitution system, 287
Sullivan, Gen. John, 114, 137, 159, 189, 230, 295, 320
Newport, 295–96, 298–300
Three Rivers, 91
Trenton, 143
T
taxes on colonists, 39–40
Thacher, Dr. James, 3, 6, 324, 328–29, 342, 354
on Burgoyne’s surrender, 206
on Cornwallis’s surrender, 361
Thomas, Gen. John, 35, 83, 100, 103
halting smallpox inoculations, 106
ill with smallpox, 107–8, 110
Thompson, Gen. William, 91, 114, 156
V
Valley Forge, 209–10, 218–28, 232–42
congressional committee, 221
construction, 210, 213
disease, 221–27
political reasons for choice
of location, 210
supply problems, 218, 224, 232–33, 235, 237
weather, 219
Vetnoy, Susanna (Mrs. McMichael), 167.
See also
McMichael, Lt. James
von Riedesel, Gen. Baron
Friederich, 191, 195–96, 202–3
von Steuben, Gen. Baron
Friedrich Wilhelm, 240, 327, 340
Vose, Col. Joseph, 186–87, 193, 203, 349
W
Waldo, Dr. Albigence, 219, 222, 224, 227
Washington, Gen. George
agreement with Howe, 37
army discipline, 19, 26, 180, 183, 246–50, 288, 328
Brandywine Creek, 230–31
Canadian expedition, 60–62
Delaware, crossing of the, 135–36, 139–42
Delaware, second crossing, 148–49
desire for pro-army newspaper, 272–73
efforts against desertion, 173, 278
Germantown, 231
life guard, 243–45
meeting Sgt. White, 29
Monmouth, 264–70
Morristown 1776–77 winter, 164
Morristown 1779–80 winter, 322–23, 325–30
mutiny, 335–36, 346
need for militia, 258
Newport, 294–95
on black soldiers, 278–80, 285, 288
on chaplains, 96
on officers, 25
on slavery, 280
on sports, 21
physical appearance, 29
plea to troops, 149–50
Princeton, 154–56, 158, 161
servant Billy Lee, 244
sightings of, 54
size of army, 45, 231
Springfield, 337–40, 343
spy network, 321
Staten Island, 330
Trenton, 143–47
Valley Forge, 209–10, 218, 221, 223–28, 236–38, 240–41
wife Martha, 244, 362
Yorktown, 347–48, 350, 352–55, 358
Cornwallis’s surrender, 359–61
Wayne, Gen. Anthony, 237, 267, 269–70, 281, 319, 348–49
Webb, Samuel, 4–5
White, Sgt. Joseph, 137–38, 141, 145, 147–48, 150, 154–55, 162
in charge of artillery, 156 57
meeting Washington, 29
playfulness of, 160
Wild, Lt. Ebenezer, 192–93, 364
Monmouth, 267–68
promoted to lieutenant, 348–49
Saratoga, 186–87
first battle, 194–95, 199–200
second battle, 203–4, 206
Valley Forge, 210–13
Yorktown, 348–50, 352–54, 357–58, 360
Wilkinson, Maj. James, 141, 157, 198
Wooster, Gen. David, 100, 119–20
Y
Yorktown, 348–62