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 * Boone, Daniel, adventures in Kentucky, 383-385.
 * Boston, Old South Church, 4; Records, 14, 17, 21; description in 1750, 61-63; observation of the Sabbath, 63; merrymaking in, 240-243; effect of an earthquake in 1727, 261-262; riot against the Stamp Act, 397-400; troops in, 420-423; "massacre," 429-431; "tea-party," 431-433; siege of, 550-554. — See also Massachusetts, Revolution.
 * Boston Athenæum, catalogue, 22.
 * Boston Gazette, 263.
 * Boston Public Library, 10; catalogue, 22.
 * Boudinot, Elias, 508-511; Life, 511.
 * Boudinot, Jane J., Life of Elias Boudinot, 511.
 * Boundaries, of states, 542-543; English, 624. — See also Colonies, Land, Treaty.
 * Boyle, Robert, Voyages and Adventures, 77.
 * Braddock, General, defeated, 365-367.
 * Bradford, Alden, Speeches of Massachusetts Governor, 12.
 * Bradford, William, Life and Correspondence of Joseph Reed, 20.
 * Brewton, Miles, and others, 340-344.
 * British Museum, Americana in, 10.
 * Brookline, town records, 5.
 * Brown, John Carter, library, 10.
 * Brymner, Douglas, Canadian Archives, 17.
 * Buckingham, Joseph T., Specimens of Newspaper Literature, 263.
 * Bunker Hill, battle, 550-551.
 * Burgoyne, John, lenity of America to, 480; surrender, 565-568; Madame Riedesel's opinion of, 566.
 * Burk, J.D., History of Virginia, 15.
 * Burke, Edmund, European Settlements, 20, 126, 150; distance from colonies a disadvantage, 31; 124-126; 149-150.
 * Burnaby, Andrew, Travels, 20, 89; 87-89.
 * Burnet, William, 251-253.
 * Bute, Lord, head of the English army, 379.
 * Byles, Mather, 258-260; Collection of Poems, 260.
 * Byrd, William, house, 4; History of the Dividing Line, 141, 238; 235-238.
 * CAMBRIDGE (Mass.), battery at, 4; 401-402; manuscript records, 402; camp at, 552.
 * Camden, battle of, 610.
 * Camp life, at Washington's headquarters, 495-497; in Canada, 504-507; at Valley Forge, 568-573. — See also Army.
 * Canada, Archives, 17; fur trade in, 322-324; government of, 324-326; Hessian troops in, 504-507. — See also French, Indians.
 * Canterbury, Archbishop of, on bishops in America, 289-290.
 * Cape Breton, expeditions against, 59, 60.
 * Carolinas, settlements in, 94-100; government of, 143; campaigns in, 606-608. — See also North Carolina, South Carolina.
 * Carroll, B.R. Historical Collections of South Carolina, 17, 21, 344.
 * Carver, John, value of personal experience, 3; 334-336; Travels, 336
 * Castelman, Richard, 74-77; Voyage, Shipwrack, and Miraculous Escape, 77.
 * Catalogues, as guides to sources, 22.
 * Chalmers, George, Revolt of the American Colonies, 15; Opinions of Eminent Lawyers, 19.
 * Channing, Edward, Guide to the Study of American History, 3-6, 11, 14, 16, 23, 26, 28; American History Leaflets, 5, 12, 20; Student's History of the United States of America, 34.
 * Charleston, St. Michael's Church, 4, 285; description in 1699, 94-95; in 1742, 99; surrender of, 606.
 * Charters, as sources, 5; New England, defended, 133-137; loss of New England, 135-136; right of Parliament to annul questioned, 137; rights under, 394-395. — See also Colonies, Constitution.
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 * Burnaby, Andrew, Travels, 20, 89; 87-89.
 * Burnet, William, 251-253.
 * Bute, Lord, head of the English army, 379.
 * Byles, Mather, 258-260; Collection of Poems, 260.
 * Byrd, William, house, 4; History of the Dividing Line, 141, 238; 235-238.
 * CAMBRIDGE (Mass.), battery at, 4; 401-402; manuscript records, 402; camp at, 552.
 * Camden, battle of, 610.
 * Camp life, at Washington's headquarters, 495-497; in Canada, 504-507; at Valley Forge, 568-573. — See also Army.
 * Canada, Archives, 17; fur trade in, 322-324; government of, 324-326; Hessian troops in, 504-507. — See also French, Indians.
 * Canterbury, Archbishop of, on bishops in America, 289-290.
 * Cape Breton, expeditions against, 59, 60.
 * Carolinas, settlements in, 94-100; government of, 143; campaigns in, 606-608. — See also North Carolina, South Carolina.
 * Carroll, B.R. Historical Collections of South Carolina, 17, 21, 344.
 * Carver, John, value of personal experience, 3; 334-336; Travels, 336
 * Castelman, Richard, 74-77; Voyage, Shipwrack, and Miraculous Escape, 77.
 * Catalogues, as guides to sources, 22.
 * Chalmers, George, Revolt of the American Colonies, 15; Opinions of Eminent Lawyers, 19.
 * Channing, Edward, Guide to the Study of American History, 3-6, 11, 14, 16, 23, 26, 28; American History Leaflets, 5, 12, 20; Student's History of the United States of America, 34.
 * Charleston, St. Michael's Church, 4, 285; description in 1699, 94-95; in 1742, 99; surrender of, 606.
 * Charters, as sources, 5; New England, defended, 133-137; loss of New England, 135-136; right of Parliament to annul questioned, 137; rights under, 394-395. — See also Colonies, Constitution.
 * Chastellux, Marquis de, on the American
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 * Carolinas, settlements in, 94-100; government of, 143; campaigns in, 606-608. — See also North Carolina, South Carolina.
 * Carroll, B.R. Historical Collections of South Carolina, 17, 21, 344.
 * Carver, John, value of personal experience, 3; 334-336; Travels, 336
 * Castelman, Richard, 74-77; Voyage, Shipwrack, and Miraculous Escape, 77.
 * Catalogues, as guides to sources, 22.
 * Chalmers, George, Revolt of the American Colonies, 15; Opinions of Eminent Lawyers, 19.
 * Channing, Edward, Guide to the Study of American History, 3-6, 11, 14, 16, 23, 26, 28; American History Leaflets, 5, 12, 20; Student's History of the United States of America, 34.
 * Charleston, St. Michael's Church, 4, 285; description in 1699, 94-95; in 1742, 99; surrender of, 606.
 * Charters, as sources, 5; New England, defended, 133-137; loss of New England, 135-136; right of Parliament to annul questioned, 137; rights under, 394-395. — See also Colonies, Constitution.
 * Chastellux, Marquis de, on the American
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 * Chalmers, George, Revolt of the American Colonies, 15; Opinions of Eminent Lawyers, 19.
 * Channing, Edward, Guide to the Study of American History, 3-6, 11, 14, 16, 23, 26, 28; American History Leaflets, 5, 12, 20; Student's History of the United States of America, 34.
 * Charleston, St. Michael's Church, 4, 285; description in 1699, 94-95; in 1742, 99; surrender of, 606.
 * Charters, as sources, 5; New England, defended, 133-137; loss of New England, 135-136; right of Parliament to annul questioned, 137; rights under, 394-395. — See also Colonies, Constitution.
 * Chastellux, Marquis de, on the American
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 * Charters, as sources, 5; New England, defended, 133-137; loss of New England, 135-136; right of Parliament to annul questioned, 137; rights under, 394-395. — See also Colonies, Constitution.
 * Chastellux, Marquis de, on the American
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