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Arnold *Amherst, Lord: attacks Louisbourg, 5, 73; underestimates Indians, 170; sends Bouquet troops, 176; Bouquet writes from Bushy Run battlefield to, 180.
 * Amphitheatre, Lafayette, Erie Canal inaugural ball in, 14, 149–150.
 * Anderson's, 6, 108.
 * Andrew's, 12, 129.
 * Annual Report of Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army, 1902, quoted, 9, 206.
 * Archæological remains: on watersheds, 1, 69 et seq.; highland location of, 80, 81, 82; located near present-day roads, 83–85.
 * Archy's Spring, Washington at, 12, 23.
 * "Arks," species of river-boat, 9, 127.
 * Armstrong, Capt. John: Journal of Harmar's march and defeat, quoted, 8, 89, et seq.; in Harmar's defeat, 103–104.
 * Armstrong, Col. John: defender of the Pennsylvania frontier, 5, 55; conducts Kittanning campaign, 60–61; advises General Forbes, 94–95; letter to Bouquet referred to Forbes, 109; favors new road, 114; letter to Richard Peters, cited, 150.
 * Arnold, Benedict, Prof. Smith describes Quebec campaign of, 7, 115–118.