WASHINGTON, George, taxed with the cares of office........vol. xv. 388 return to Mount Vernon.. correspondence with Lafayette...... ...vol. xv. 384 surprise at the appointment of minister to France..... vol. xv. 387 entreats Mrs. Washington to leave Mount Vernon....vol. xii. 569 campaign in the West Indies..... marries Miss Fairfax.... his attachment to George..... becomes manager of the Ohio Company.... .vol. xii. 51 .vol. xii. 51 ...vol. xii. 53 ..vol. xii. 54 .vol. xii. 69 failing health, departs for the West Indies. .vol. xii. 84 WASHINGTON, Lund, on the danger at Mount Vernon. compromises with the enemy.. WASHINGTON, Martha, death and character of.. WASHINGTON, Mrs., at Mount Vernon.. arrival at Cambridge.... celebration of Twelfth Night........... vol. xii. 403 ..vol. xiv. 523 ..vol. xv. 141 ..vol. xii. 569 ..vol. xii. 571 .vol. xii. 572 at New York..... arrival at Valley Forge. journey to New York. her deportment... death of Washington. WASHINGTON, Mary.... ..vol. xiii. 76 vol. xv. 59 .vol. xv. 133 ..vol. xv. 135 ..vol. xv. 397 .vol. xii. 51, 166 WASHINGTON, Colonel William A., leads the advance at Trenton.. described.... joins Colonel White.... surprised at Laneau's Ferry. exploit at Clermont..... at the battle of the Cowpens. at Guilford Court House.. at Eutaw Springs. taken prisoner. gallant conduct. taken prisoner.... ...vol. xiii. 320 .vol. xiv. 304 .vol. xiv. 445 .vol. xiv. 476 .vol. xiv. 500 .vol. xiv. 584 vol. xiv. 584 ..vol. xiv. 588 WATERBURY, Colonel, raises and disbands a regiment......vol. xii. 593 ..vol. xiii. 259 .vol. xiii. 261 WATSON. Elkanah, picture of Washington in retirement....vol. xv. 79 WEBSTER, Lieutenant-colonel, to break up American posts.vol. xiv. 308 at Guilford Court House..... .....vol. xiv. 483 .vol. xiv. 501 WEEDON, Colonel, conducts Hessian prisoners to Newtown.vol. xiii. 277 WESHINGTON, William, of Weshington. WESSYNGTON, De, origin of the name..... WEST, Major. West Point, decided to be fortified. Westchester County, British inroad..... Wetzell's Mill, affair at...... ....vol. xii. 43 ..vol. xiv. 146 .vol. xiv. 275 .vol. xiv. 493 WHIPPLE, Commodore, commands fleet at Charleston......vol. xiv. 288 WILKES on the appointment of the Earl of Carlisle........vol. xiv. 163 WILKINSON, General, interview with General Lee.. hastens to Sullivan.. joins Washington.. takes a letter from Gates to Washington. watches Burgoyne.. at Burgoyne's surrender.. .vol. xii. 146 ..vol. xiii. 280 ..vol. xiii. 282 ..vol. xiii. 285 .vol. xiii. 292 .vol. xiii. 558 .vol. xiv. 566 .vol. xiv. 38 correspondence with Stirling on the Conway letter resigns position as Secretary of the Board of War WILLARD, Counselor..... WILLET, Lieutenant-colonel Marinus, defeats British scout- vol. xv. 134 .vol. xiii. 380 .vol. xiii. 500 ....vol. xiii. 507 ..vol. xiv. 235 ..vol. xii. 202 ..vol. xiii. 140 ...vol. xiv. 488 .vol. xiv. 567 ...vol. xii. 237 WILLS, Major, killed in battle.. Wilmington taken by the British...... WILSON, James, member of the Board of War and Ordnance..vol. xiii. 89 WILSON, James, Judge of Supreme Court... WOLCOTT, Oliver, Secretary of the Treasury. WOLFE, military services..... surprises Light House Point.. to besiege Quebec....... debarks on the Isle of Orleans........ ..vol. xii. 99 ..vol. xv. 118 ....vol. xiv. 480 .vol. xv. 70 ..vol. xv. 242 .vol. xii. 263 .vol. xii. 264 ..vol. xii. 287 ..vol. xii. 288 |