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Lachlan McIntosh Papers in the University of Georgia Libraries: Index

Lachlan McIntosh Papers in the University of Georgia Libraries

Index

Index

Abrahams, Joseph, 80

Abrahams, Levy (Livy), 80

Adventure, ship, 99, 101

Alexander, Gen. William, 46

Allans & Campbell, business deal with John McIntosh, Jr., 66–67, 71–72, 129

Allison, Lt. Henry, 39

Anderson, Maj. Richard C., 44, 45

Andrew, Benjamin, 127

Ansonborough, damaged, 100

Arbuthnot, Adm. Marriott, 99, 106, 114

Aristides, 64

Aristocles, 64

Armour, John, 80

Armstrong, Gen. John, 47

Arnold, Gen. Benedict, 20, 47

Ashley Ferry, 98, 100, 105, 106, 112

River, 110, 113

Augusta, petition of inhabitants, 40–41

Bacon Bridge, 96, 98

Badenoch, Scotland, 4

Baillie, Alexander, 128

Baillie, George, 52

Baillie, James, 52

Baillie, John, 52

Baillie, Menzies, 51–53, 128

Baillie, Robert, 3, 51–53, 128

Baker, Col. John, letter to McIntosh, 17–19

resigns commission, 19

mentioned, 126

Baker, Maj. William (?), 18

Ball, Col. Burgess, 43

Ballard’s battery, 106

Ballingal & McKinzie, 127

Barber, Col., 129

Bard, Capt. John, 59

Barge, J., 78

Bartram, William, description of McIntosh, 7

Bayard, Jane Elizabeth, 126

Bayard, Dr. Nicholas Serle, 126

Baylor, Col. George, 98

Beatty, John, 80

Beaufort, S. C., 108

Beaufort Convention, 7

Beaver Creek and town, 32

Bedford, Cpl. Gunning, letter to McIntosh with reply, 53–54

mentioned, 128

Bedford County, Pa., 29

Beecroft, Samuel, 80

Beekman, Col. Barnard, mentioned, 43, 103, 130

notes on siege of Charleston, 112

Ben (slave), 14

Bendix, Isaac (J.), 80

Bennington, Vt., number killed and wounded at, 21

Berrien, John, 19, 25, 26, 27, 28, 81

Bethesda Orphanage, Lachlan and Anne at, 4–5

Betts, John, 80

Bevan, James Vallence, 7–8, 124

Big Plum Creek, 31

Billy (slave), 90

Bing (slave), 125

Bland, Col. Theodorick, 42, 98, 128

Blank, Nicholas, 25

Bloody Marsh, battle of, 3

Board of Claims, letter to Georgia House, 64–65

mentioned, 128

Board of War, 30, 33

Bolton, Robert, 79

Bolton’s battery, 99

Bonnie Prince Charlie, 5

Booker, Capt. Gideon, 59

Boston, Mass., brave conduct of people, 10–11

number killed and wounded at, 20

Boston port bill, 126

Boston, ship, 99

Bourke, Thomas, 80

Bowman, Capt. Joshua, 113

Bowyer (Boyer), Col. John, 33

Boynton, Joseph, 35

Brahm. See De Brahm

Brandywine, Pa., number killed and wounded at, 21

Brett, Capt., 108

Brick Kilns (Kills) near Savannah, 37

Brickell, John, 79

British, number of troops in America, estimate of killed and wounded, 20–21

number of generals and admirals in America, 48

Brodhead, Daniel, letter to McIntosh, 29–30

mentioned, 33, 127

Brossard, Capt. Celeron, 39, 59

Brown, Ens., 19

Brown, Col. Thomas, in command at Augusta, 40

Brown, William, 80

Brownson, Dr. Nathan, 60, 63

Bryan, Lt. J., 19

Bryan, Jonathan, 95

Buck Bottom fort, 31

Bulloch, James, 79

Bunker Hill, Boston, number of killed and wounded at, 20

Bunkers Hill, Charleston, 98

Burgoyne, Gen. John, 21

Cabell, Col. Samuel, 43

Cadwallader, Gen. John, 47

Callender, Dr., 18

Cambray. See De Cambray

Camden, S. C., 6, 41, 97

Campaign, Lt., 109

Campbell, Col. William (?), 31, 32

Campen, Lt. James, 110

Carleton, Joseph, letter to McIntosh, 45

mentioned, 128

Carlisle, Pa., 33

Cathead Creek, 74

Cattel (Cattle), John, 104

Cecil, Leonard, 80

Cedars, The, Canada, number killed and wounded at, 20

Celeron, Capt. Lewis, 44

Chapman, James, 80

Charles Edward, the Young Pretender, 5

Charleston, S. C., Journals of the siege and capitulation of, 96–122

Cheesborough, John, 25, 28

Cherokee Indians, Hopewell Treaty, 7

Chisholm, Capt. 97

Cincinnati, Georgia Society, McIntosh its first president, 7

Clark, James, 80

Clark, Col. Jonathan, 43, 80

Clark, Col. Thomas, 43

Clarke, William, 80

Clay, Joseph, 79

Clinton, Gen. George, 46

Clinton, Sir Henry, 37, 38, 99, 105, 106, 114, 119, 120, 128, 130

Clinton, Gen. James, 46, 50, 128

Coales, William, 80

Cochran, James, 80

Colleton County, S. C., bounds of parole, 37

McIntosh’s plantation in, 38

Collins, Lt. Cornelius, 39

Commissioners of Confiscated Estates, bond from James Habersham for purchase of land, 54–55

Concord, Mass., number killed and wounded at, 20

Connecticut, number of generals, 48

Continental Army, officers captured at Charleston, 43–44

officers and expense of maintenance, 46–48

Continental Army, Georgia Line, officers’ opinion of McIntosh, 7

letter respecting commissions of officers, 16–17

declaration of officers respecting McIntosh, 38–40

return of officers, 59

First Regiment commanded by McIntosh, 5

Continental Army, Maryland Line, mentioned, 108

Continental Army, South Carolina, letter respecting officers’ rank and pay, 16–17

Continental Army, Virginia Line, officers’ endorsement of McIntosh, 42, 45

Continental Congress, 4, 7, 11, 14, 15, 30, 33, 48–50, 108, 111

Conway, Gen. Thomas, 47

Cooke, Robert, letter to McIntosh, 40

mentioned, 127

Cooper River, 100, 101, 102, 103, 105, 107, 108, 109

Cornwallis, Lord Charles, 45, 108

Coudray (Coudre), Gen. Philip C. J.B.T. du, 47

Council of Safety, order to McIntosh, 15

Course, Daniel, 80

Course, Isaac, 80

Courvoisie, Francis, letter from McIntosh, 77

Creek Indians, Galphinton Treaty, 72

Croghan, Maj. William, 44

Crookshanks, Patrick, 90

Currie, John, 80

Cuthbert, Capt. Daniel, 19, 44, 59

Cuthbert, Eleanor Lesesne, marriage agreement, McIntosh to Sarah Threadcraft, 9, 124

Cuthbert, John, 9, 124, 125, 127

Cuthbert, Seth John, 125

Cuyler, Henry, 17, 80

Danbury, Conn., number killed and wounded at, 21

Dandridge, Capt. John, 44

Danzell, Baron, occulist, 71

Darien, Ga., resolutions of committee, 10–14

mentioned, 1, 74, 123

Darien Company, 1

Darien, Isthmus of, 1

Day, Capt. Joseph, 59, 80, 128

De Borre, Gen. Prud’homme, 47

De Brahm, Maj. Ferdinand, 44, 109

De Cambray, Col., 43

De Fermoy, Gen. Matthias A. R., 47

De Haas, Gen. John P., 47

De Kalb, Gen. John, Baron, 47

Delaney, S., 78

Delaplaigne, Capt. Peter Emanuel, 19, 59

Delaroque, James, 80

Delaware, number of Continental generals, 48

Denison, Gideon, letter to McIntosh, 81

mentioned, 129

Deveaux’s Swamp, 37

De Woedtke, Gen. Frederick W., Baron, 47

Dillon, Edmond, 80

Dixon, Capt. Tilghman, 44

Doboy Island, town on, 74

Dolly (slave), 125

Donaldson, Andrew, 95

Donas (slave), 125

Doyle, Francis, 80

Ducoines, Lt. John, 63

Du Coudray. See Coudray

Dunbar, Capt. George, 1

Duportail, Gen. Louis Lebique, 43, 46, 48–50, 108, 110

Duval, Capt., 28

Eckard, Mr., 126

Edwards, David, 25

Egmont, John Percival, 1st earl of, 2

Elbert, Col. Samuel, 43, 59

Elfe, Thomas, 80

Essick plantation, 2

Estaing, Charles-Henri, comte d’, 51

Ewen, William, 15

Ewing, Nathaniel, 30

Ewing, William, 80

Fenwick’s house, burned, 98

Ferguson, Mr., 104

Ferguson’s house, 98, 99

Fermoy. See De Fermoy

Ferrell, Adj., killed, 120

Ferrell, Col., ordered to conduct George McIntosh to Philadelphia, 94–95

Fisher, John, 80

Fisher, William Low, 25

Fitzpatrick, Capt. Patrick, 39

Flyming, Thomas, 54–55

Footman, Richard S., 79

Force, Peter, 126, 128

Fort Clinton, number killed and wounded at, 21

Fort Hand, return of troops, 34

Fort Henry, 31, 32, 34

Fort Howe, slaughter near, 18

Fort Johnson, 98, 99, 106, 108, 114

Fort King George, 1

Fort Laurens, 6, 34

Fort McIntosh, 6, 32, 34

Fort Mifflin, number killed and wounded at, 21

Fort Montgomery, number killed and wounded at, 21

Fort Moosa, 2, 4

Fort Morris, 3

Fort Moultrie, number killed and wounded at, 20

mentioned, 102, 105, 108, 109, 112, 114, 118

Fort Pitt, 22, 25, 30, 31, 33, 34

Fort Quebec, number killed and wounded at, 20

Fort Randolph, 31, 34

Fort Washington, number killed and wounded at, 20

Fraser, Margaret, 129

Fraser, Lt. William, 72

Frazer, Lt. John, 39

Frye, Gen. Joseph, 47

Fuhrer, Maj., 68

Gaddis, Col., 31

Gadsden, Gen. Christopher, 17, 47, 104, 112

Galphinton Treaty, 72

Gates, Gen. Horatio, 46

Geohegan, Ignatius, 80

Georgia, recruiting difficulties, 21

colonial government restored, 42

number of Continental generals, 48

impoverished condition, 82

value of tide lands, 92

Georgia Assembly, mentioned, 4

directs auditor to pay McIntosh’s claim, 57–58

letter from Board of Claims, 64–65

Georgia Gazette, 9

Georgia Line. See Continental Army, Georgia Line

Georgia Provincial Congress, 2, 4, 5, 13

German settlers proposed for Georgia, 67–68

Gerrard, Lt. Charles, 111

Gibbes’s (Gibbs’s), 98, 99, 113

battery, 105

Gibbie, Mr., 66, 67

Gibson, Col. John, 25, 31

Gilbank, Capt. John, killed, 99

Gillies, Alexander, 52

Gillison, Capt. John, 44

Gilmore, Thomas, 25, 27

Gist, Gen. Mordecai, 46

Gist, Col. Nathaniel, 43

Glascock, Lt. Thomas, 19, 39, 59

Glascock, William, letter rsepecting McIntosh quoted, 38

refuted, 42, 55

mentioned, 127

Glascow (slave), 14

Glover, Gen. John, 46

Goodwin, Capt. Uriah, 109

Graham, John, 55

Great Bridge, Va., number killed and wounded at, 20

Great Britain, proposal to recover claims against, 67–68

Green, Gen. Nathanael, 46

Grieve, Capt., 71

Grimke, Col. John F., 43

Gwinnett, Button, duel with McIntosh, 5

charges of adherents against McIntosh mentioned, 7

Habersham, James, 54, 55, 64, 80

Habersham, John, mentioned, 18, 44, 59, 80, 129, 130

journal of the siege of Charleston, 108, 109, 113–115

Habersham, Joseph, letter from L. McIntosh, Jr., 21, 23–24

mentioned, 79, 97

Haddrells (Haddrills) Point, 40, 41, 107, 108

Hall, Ens., 110

Hall, J., 80

Hall, Maj., 107

Hall, Mrs. Nathaniel, 71

Hampstead Hill, 114

Hand, Gen. Edward, 46

Handley (Hendley), Capt. George, 19, 39, 59

Hardings, Commodore, 20

Harlem, N. Y., number killed and wounded at, 20

Harleston, Maj. Isaac, 44

Harney, Col. Selby, 43

Harrington, Col. Henry William, 114

Harris, Charles, 124

Harris, Maj., 107

Hays, Lt. Arthur, 39

Hazen, Gen. Moses, 46

Heath, Gen. William, 43, 46, 112

Hell Gate Bridge, N. Y., number killed and wounded at, 20

Henderson, Col. William, 43, 107, 117

Henry, Mr., 29

Henry, Gov. Patrick, 31

Hero, ship, 51

Herriott, James, 55

Hervey’s, 98

Hessian troops, 122. See also Yagers

Heth, Capt. Henry, 31

Heth, Col. William, 112

Hicks, Capt. Isaac, 59

Hides, methods of procuring, 30–31

Hill, Capt. Bayler, 44, 45, 101

Hillary, Lt. Christopher, 39

Hobcaw, 106, 109, 110

Neck, 102, 103

Hodgson, William B., 123

Hogg, Lt. Sam, 45

Hogg, Maj. Thomas, 44, 80, 102, 108

Hogg Island, 109

Hogun, Gen. James, 43, 47, 98, 99

Hollydays Cove, return of troops, 34

Holmes, John, 73

Hopewell Treaty, 7

Hopkins, Col. Samuel, 43, 45, 97, 121

Horry, Col. Daniel, 98

Houstoun, Ann Priscilla, married George McIntosh, 4

Houstoun, George, letter from McIntosh, 14

Houstoun, Sir George, action against William and Lachlan McIntosh, 86–87

Houstoun, James, administrator of George McIntosh’s estate, 84–85, 91

Houstoun, John, action against William and Lachlan McIntosh, 86

appointed Superior Court judge, subscription in favor of, 79–80

mentioned, 100

Houstoun, Sir Patrick, mentioned, 4

administrator of George McIntosh’s estate, 84–85, 87

Howe, Gen. Robert, 23, 46

Howe, Gen. William, 23, 127

Howell, Capt. John, 77

Howley, Richard, 128

Huger, Gen. Isaac, 46, 96, 97, 98, 102

Hunter, Capt., 93

Huntington, Gen. Jedidiah, 46

Hurricane in Jamaica described, 65–66

Hutson, Mr., 104

Hyrne, Maj. Edmund, wounded, 113

Indian Doctor, 14

Indian troubles, 86, 89, 90

Iron Hill, Newcastle County, Del., number killed and wounded at, 21

Irvine, Dr., 67

Irvine, Gen. James, 46

Irwin, John, letter to McIntosh, 32–33

mentioned, 127

Jackson, Charles, 80

Jackson, Ebenezer, 80

Jackson, James, 79, 89

James Island, 98, 101, 109

battery, 102

Johns Island, 96

Johnson, Lt. Laban, 39

Johnson, Capt. William, 44

Johnston, Matthew, 80

Johnston, Mr., 33

Johnston, William, 127

Jones, Seaborn, 63

Jordan, Lt. William, 39

Kershaw, Col. Joseph, 97

Kincaid (Kincade), George, 87

Kiskaminatis Creek, 31

Kittaning, 31

Knox, Gen. Henry, mentioned, 46, 128

letter regarding promotion of, 48–50

Lafayette, Marquis de, 46

Lafitte, Peter, 80

Lamb, William, 80

Lampriers (Lempriers) Point, 102, 103, 106, 107, 108, 109, 115, 117, 118, 119, 121

Lancaster, Pa., 29, 33, 35

Lane, Joseph, 24, 59

Langworthy, Edward, 15

Lartezette, Mr., 96

Laumoy (Lamoy, Lemoy), de Mons, 43, 103, 104, 105, 111, 112

Laurens, Henry, 5, 6, 124

Laurens, Col. John, 25, 106, 107, 113

Lavein (Lieven), P.D. & Co., 80

Leach (Leatch), Benjamin, 80

Leake, Richard, 88

Learned, Gen. Ebenezer, 47

Le Conte, William, 97

Lee, Gen. Charles, letter from McIntosh, 16–17

date of promotion, 47

Legge, William, 2d Earl of Dartmouth, 127

Leggett, Abraham, 80

Leslie, Gen. Alexander, 121, 122

Lewis, Gen. Andrew, 47

Lewis, Bessie, 8

Lewis, Maj. William, 44

Lexington, Mass., number killed and wounded at, 20

Lillington, Gen. John Alexander, 112

Lincoln, Gen. Benjamin, 37, 46, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112, 114, 120, 130

Lindsey, Benjamin, 80

Little Plum Creek, 31

Lloyd, Benjamin, 63, 79

Lockhart, Samuel (?), 31

Long Island, number killed and wounded at, 20

Lord, Peter, killed, 111, 118

Lord George Germaine, ship, 108

Lottery. See U. S. Lottery

Love, John, 80

Lowe, Maj. Philip, 44, 59, 109

Lowndes, Mr., 99

Lucas, Capt. John, 39, 59

Lucena (Lucenia), Lucas, 80

Lutterloh, Emanuel, letter to McIntosh, 67–68

mentioned, 129

Lytle, Col. Archibald, 43, 112

McAllister, Matthew, 80, 91

McCord, Mrs., 97

McCormick, Mr., 97

McCredie, Andrew, 80

McCulloch, Mary, 74

McDaniel, Lt. William, 39

McDougall, Gen. Alexander, 46

McGillivray, James, 80

McGillivray, Lachlan, house on Savannah River mentioned, 37

McIntosh, Anne, 2, 3, 4–5

McIntosh, Dr., 72

McIntosh, George (brother of Lachlan), mentioned, 2

sketch of, 3–4, 82–84

bill in equity re estate of, 81–91

account of arrest and journey to Philadelphia, 94–95

case of, 129

McIntosh, George (son of Lachlan), 126

McIntosh, Hampden, 126

McIntosh, Henry Laurens, 126

McIntosh, Hester (Esther), 126

McIntosh, Janet, 2

McIntosh (Mackintosh), John (brother of Lachlan), mentioned, 2, 129

sketch, 3

letters to Lachlan, 65–67, 71–72

McIntosh, John (son of Lachlan), mentioned, 6, 79, 93, 126, 129

questionable business venture, 66–67, 71–72

McIntosh, John (son of William), 3, 39, 59

McIntosh, John Houstoun, mentioned, 4

complainant vs William and Lachlan McIntosh, 81–91

McIntosh, John Mor, sketch, 2

mentioned, 123

McIntosh, Gen. Lachlan, mentioned, 2, 3, 32, 94, 114, 126

sketch, 4–7

duel with Gwinnett mentioned, 5

marriage and settlement, 5, 9, 124–125

letters from, 14, 16–17, 30, 37, 41–42, 48–50, 54, 77, 124–125

letters to, 17–19, 29–30, 32–33, 40, 45, 53, 65–68, 71–72, 81

order from Council of Safety, 15

petition to Georgia House, 17

expense accounts, 19–20, 24–25, 33, 35, 36–37, 68–70, 72

pay as Brig-Gen., 35

parole, 37–38

plantation in Colleton, S. C., 38

declaration of Georgia officers respecting, 38–40

endorsement by Virginia officers, 42, 45

dates of commissions, 43, 46

auditor directed to pay claims, 57–58

behavior of Walton toward, 63

president of Board of Claims, 64

deed of gift to son William, 73–76

list of lettery tickets, 77–78

answer to bill in equity of J. H. McIntosh, 81–91

in Charleston for several years, 82

losses due to war, 85

prisoner, exchanged for Gen. O’Hara, 85

journal of siege of Charleston, 96–112

takes family to South Carolina, 96–97

ordered to command S. C. militia, 98

on capitulation of Charleston, 101, 105

home in Savannah, 124

promotion, 128

McIntosh, Lachlan, naval officer at Savannah, 91

McIntosh, Lachlan (son of Lachlan), sketch, 6

letter to Joseph Habersham, 21, 23–24

mentioned, 19, 25, 41, 65, 89, 97, 126, 127

McIntosh, Lachlan (son of William), 19, 59, 129

McIntosh, Lewis, 2, 123

McIntosh, Margaret, 2

McIntosh, Phineas, 2, 123

McIntosh, Sarah (wife of Lachlan), letter from McIntosh, 41–42

McIntosh, W. J., 124

McIntosh, William (brother of Lachlan), sketch, 2–3

mentioned, 4, 5, 18, 124

defendant in bill of equity, estate of George McIntosh, 81–91

McIntosh, William (son of Lachlan), sketch, 6

mentioned, 8, 19, 39, 58, 59, 126, 128, 129

declares Walton a coward and a villain, 58

defense for horsewhipping Walton, 58, 60–63

settlement of account, 65

deed of gift from father, 73–76

questionable purchase of Negroes of estate of George McIntosh, 87–89

McIntosh, town of, 129

Mclver, John, 80

Mclver, Mr., 51

Mackay, Hugh, 1

McKee, Capt. Griffith John, 44

MacKenzie, William, letters on Scots settlers, 1, 2, 123

Mackintosh, Alexander, 123

McLean, John, 66, 67

McLeod, Donald, 80

McQueen, Alexander, 80

McQueen, John, 96

Malmedy (Malmady), Col. Francis, Marquis de, 102, 108, 109, 110, 116, 118

death, 119

Manson, Duncan, 79

Martin, Gov. John, 54, 65

Martin, Mr., 96, 98

Maryland, number of Continental generals, 48

Massachusetts, number of Continental generals, 48

Matthews, Capt., 112

Matthews, William, 39

Maxwell, Gen. William, 21, 47, 63

Meanley, Lt. John, 39

Mebane, Col. Robert, 43

Melven (Melvin), Capt. George, 39, 44, 59

Mercer, Gen. Hugh, 47

Mercurious, letter to newspaper, 9–10, 126

Meriwether, Lt. David, 45

Mifflin, Gen. Thomas, 47

Miller, Capt. Elisha, 39

Milton, John, 19, 59

Mingo, (slave), 125

Minis, Mrs. Abraham, 98

Minis, Philip, 84

Mirrilies, James, 80

Mitchell, David, 80

Mitchell, Maj. Ephraim, 44

Mitchell, Capt. William (?), 112

Mohichon, 32

Molly (slave), 125

Moncks (Monks) Corner, 96, 101, 102

Monongahela, 31

Montaigut, David, 79

Montgomery, Gen. Richard, 47

Moore, Gen. James, 47

Moore, John, 80

Moore, William, 80

Morgan, 31

Morgan, Gen. Daniel, 46

Morison, Mr., 66, 67

Morristown, N. J., 108

Moseley, Capt. William, 44

Mosely, Lt. Littleberry, 59

Mossman, James, 80

Moultrie, Capt. Thomas, killed, 107, 118

Moultrie, Gen. William, mentioned, 17, 43, 46, 98, 100, 102, 103, 105, 112, 128, 130

letter to Congress on promotion of officers, 48–50

Mount Pleasant, S. C., captured by Cornwallis, 108

Muhlenberg, Gen. Peter, 46

Mumford, Capt. Joseph, 111

Munroe, John, 73

Murfree (Murphree), Maj. Hardy, 25

Muskingum River, 32, 95

Nash, Capt. Clement, 41, 42, 94, 95, 99

Nelson, Maj. John, 44

Netherclift, Thomas, 80

Netherland (Neatherland), Lt., 19

Neville, Col. John, 36, 43

Neville, Col. Presley, 102

New Hampshire, number of Continental generals, 48

New Inverness, Ga., 1

New Jersey, mentioned, 21, 35

number of Continental generals, 48

New York, number killed and wounded at, 20

number of Continental generals, 48

reinforcements from, 107, 110

Neyle, Philip, killed, 102

Nixon, Gen. John, 47

Norfolk, Va., number killed and wounded at, 20

North Carolina, difficulties of recruiting in, 21

number of Continental generals, 48

Northumberland County, Pa., 29

Oates’ plantation, 37

Odingsells, Charles, 79

Oglethorpe, James Edward, 1, 2, 3, 5

Oglethorpe, town on St. Simons Island, 74, 129

O’Hara, Gen. Charles, exchanged for McIntosh, 85

Owens, Owen, 80

Parker, Capt. Alexander, 45

Parker, George, 80

Parker, Col. Richard, mentioned, 42, 107, 112, 128

killed 108, 118

Parker, Lt. Thomas, 45

Parkman, William, 80

Patton, Col. John, 25, 43, 46

Payne, Mr., 97

Payne, Capt. Tarlton, 45

Pearre, Lt. Nathaniel, 39

Pelham, Maj. Charles, 44

Pendleton, Nathaniel, 81

Pennsylvania, number of Continental generals, 48

cost of government, 57

Peyton, Capt. Valentine, killed, 120

Phebe (slave), 125

Phillips, Lt. Samuel, killed, 110, 118

Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, mentioned, 43, 107, 112, 118

on capitulation of Charleston, 104–105

Pinckney, Maj. Thomas, 44, 109

Pinder, William, 80

Pitt, Capt. John, 44, 127

Pittsburg, Pa., 35

Pockety Creek, 31

Point tract, 74

Pollock, Coshman (Coachman), 80

Pollock, James, 33

Polly (slave), 89, 90

Pomeroy, Gen. Seth, 47

Poor, Gen. Enoch, 47

Prevost, Gen. Augustin, 6

Prince of Wales, ship, 1

Princeton, N. J., number killed and wounded at, 20

Prisoners of war, list of officers captured at Charleston, 42–44

Proctor (Procktor), Col. Thomas, 31

Providence, ship, 99

Pulaski, Gen. Casimir, 47, 98, 102

Putnam, Benjamin, 80

Putnam, Henry, 80

Putnam, Gen. Israel, 46

Quebec, number killed and wounded at, 20

Queen of France, ship, 99

Quit rent laws, 11, 12

Ramsay, Dr. David, 104

Randons Bottom, return of troops, 34

Ranger, ship, 99, 101

Read, Gen. James, 47

Reading Road, number killed and wounded at, 21

Recruiting, difficulties of, 21, 23

Redbank, N. J., number killed and wounded at, 21

Reed, Gen. Joseph, 47

Rees, David, 39

Regiment of Horse, complaints against, 18, 19

Rennie (Reny), William, 80

Rhode Island, number of Continental generals, 48

Rice, Capt., 25

Rice lands, value of in Georgia 92

Rice vessels, resolutions of Council of Safety regarding, 15

Richardson, Capt., 97

Roberts, Joseph, 80

Robertson, James, 103

Robertson, John, 80

Roche, Lt. Matthew, 19

Roliter, Capt., 31

Rozier, Jordan, 25

Russell, Col. Williams, 43, 118

Russian troops, attempt of British to secure, 23, 127

Rutledge, Edward, 119

Rutledge, Gov. John, 100, 101, 110

Sabb, Thomas, 96, 98

St. Augustine, 2

St. Clair, Gen. Arthur, 46

St. Clair, Lord, wounded, 113

St. Johns, N.B., number killed and wounded at, 20

Salisbury, N. C., 41, 42

Salter, Capt., 17, 19

Sambo (slave), 125

Sancho (slave), 125

Sandusky, Ohio, 32

Sangrado, Dr., 62

Sarzedas (Surzedas), Lt. David, 19

Savannah, Siege of, 6

McIntosh’s orders to Col. Twiggs, 37

Schuyler, Gen. Philip, 47

Scott, Gen. Charles, 43, 46, 103, 117

Scott, Capt. William (?), 94

Scott, Col. William, 108, 118

Screven, Col. James, 18

Scrimger, Lt., 19

Scrimsger, Charles, 129

Seagrove, James, letter to John McIntosh, 79

mentioned, 80, 129

Shaffer, Balthazar, 80

Sheftall, Benjamin, Sr., 80

Sheftall, Mordecai, opinion of McIntosh, 7

Shelton, Capt. Clough, 44

Shingle Creek, 74

Simons, Col. Maurice, 103

Simpson, James, 80

Simpson, John & Co., 14

Simpson, Mr., 51

Slavery, opposed by Darien committee, 13

Smallwood, Gen. William, 46, 50

Smith, Rev. Haddon, 126

Smith, John, 80

Smith, Capt. John C., 44

Smith, Lt. Col., 111

Smithson, L. T., 80

South Carolina, number of Continental generals, 48

Southern states, critical situation of, 76–77

Spalding, Thomas, 5

Spencer, Gen. Joseph, 47

Spiers, McLeod & Co., 79

Stakes, George, 33

Stark, Gen. John, 46

Staten Island, number killed and wounded at, 21

Steele, Col. Archibald (?), 31

Steele, John, 91

Stephens, Gen. Adam, 47

Stephens, William, 2, 80, 86

Stephenson (Stevenson), Maj. David, 44, 117

Steuben, Gen. Frederick W. A., Baron von, 6, 46

Stewart, Ann, 86

Stewart, Lt., 63

Stiles, Capt., 109

Stirk, Samuel, 80, 86

Stirling, Earl of. See Alexander, William

Storie, John, 80

Strohacker (Strahacker), Mr., 125

Stubblefield, Lt. Beverly, 45

Sullivan, Daniel, 80

Sullivan, Gen. John, 21, 47

Sumner, Gen. Jethro, 46

Sumter, Col. Thomas, 96

Taliaferro, Capt. Benjamin, 45

Tarleton, Col. Banastre, 103

Taylor, J., 80

Tebzum, Thomas, letter to John McIntosh, 93

Tefft, Israel Keech, 124

Telfair, Edward, 97

Templeton, Capt. Andrew, wounded, 110

died, 118

Tennill, Lt. Francis, 39, 59

Ternant, Col. John Baptiste, 106

Theus, Capt. Simeon, 102

Thomas, Gen. John, 47

Thomson, 25

Thomson, Gen. William, 47

Threadcraft, Esther Lesesne, 5

Threadcraft, George, Jr., party to deed, 73–76

letter from McIntosh, 124–125

Threadcraft, George, Sr., 5, 124

Threadcraft, James, 124, 125

Threadcraft, Sarah, marriage to Lachlan McIntosh, 5, 9, 124–125

Throop, George, 80

Ticonderoga, number killed and wounded at, 20

Tinning, Col., 106

Transports, British, number of prisoners taken in, 20

Tredway, Dr. George, 68

Trenton, N. J., number killed and wounded at, 20

Truite, ship, 99

Tuckeseking, 55

Tunno, John, 51

Tuscarawas Town, 96

Twiggs, Col. John, orders from McIntosh, 37

U. S. civil officers, estimate of number and pay, 56–57

U. S. lottery, 77–78

U. S. military establishment, estimate of number of officers and pay, 57

Valk, Jacob, 4

Valley Forge, Pa., 5, 21, 26–28, 30, 67

Vanderlocht, William, 80

Vanmitter, 31

Varnum, Gen. James M., 47

Vernie, Maj. Peter J. F., killed, 102

Vessels forbidden to leave Savannah, 15

Vigilant, ship, 108

Virginia, difficulty of recruiting in, 21, 23

number of Continental generals, 48

von Steuben. See Steuben

Waggener, Maj. Andrew, 44

Wagnon, Lt. John Peter, 39

Wall, Richard, 80

Wallace, Col. Gustavus B., 43

Wallace, John, 80

Walsh, Capt. Patrick, 59

Walton, George, mentioned, 8, 19, 127, 128

letter to Congress refuted, 38, 42, 45

declared a coward and a villain, 58

horsewhipped by William McIntosh, Jr., 58, 60–63

Walton, Lt. Jesse, 19, 39

Wando Neck, 105

River, 102, 103

Wappetaw, 103

Bridge, 106, 115

Creek, 100, 106, 111

Wappoo Cut, 98

Neck, 98, 113, 114, 115

Ward, Gen. Artemus, 47

Ward, John Peter, 80, 126

Warley, Capt. Felix, 44

Washington, George, 5, 46, 108, 124

Watlington, Francis, 80

Watt, Alexander, 80

Wayne, Gen. Anthony, 46

Webster, Col. James, 103, 116

Weedon, Gen. George, 46, 49

Welch, Mr., 71

Wereat, John, 17, 65, 126, 128, 129

Western Department, commanded by McIntosh, 5

mentioned, 6

Western expedition, 29, 30–32, 33–34

Whitcomb (Whitecome), John, 47

White Plains, N. Y., number killed and wounded at, 20

Whitefield, George, 4

Whitefield, James, 80

Wilkinson, Gen. James, 47

Wilkinson, John, 58, 128

Wilkinson, Morton, 97

Williams, Capt. Benjamin, 25

Williamsburg, S. C., 5, 9

Williamson, John G., 80

Wilson, G., 80

Wilson, Capt. James (?), 112

Wilson, John Leighton, 126

Woedtke. See De Woedtke

Woodford, Gen. William, 43, 47, 99, 114, 117

Woodhouse, Robert, 80

Wooster, Gen. David, 47

Worsham, Lt. Richard, 118

Wreck, John, 80

Wright, Capt. Shadrack, 19

Wright, Edward, 80

Wright, Sir James, petition from Augusta citizens, 40–41

Yagers (Yagres), Hessian corps, 118

York, Pa., 29, 30, 33

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