Patriots (86 page)

Read Patriots Online

Authors: A. J. Langguth

BOOK: Patriots
3Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

British slaughtering cows: Fleming,
Yours
, 58–59.

“. . . amazing good natured.”:
Thatcher,
Hewes.

“exceedingly dirty and nasty people”:
Washington,
Writings
, ed. Fitzpatrick, III, 433.

Washington did not whip slaves: Kitman, 54.

cider confiscated: “Orderly Book of Camp at Cambridge.”

“The general does not mean . . .”:
Ibid., 6.

“He is a queer creature . . .”:
Willard, 46.

Church’s treason: Freeman, III, 545–48.

Church examines Attucks: Sibley, XIII.

“. . . or I perish.”:
Freeman, III, 548.

Church’s sister:
French, 151.

Church claims to be gleaning information: Goss, I, 207–8.

Revere saw Church: Tourtellot, 227–28.

Hutchinson’s report on Church: Sibley, XIII, 384.

Church allowed to ride: Forbes, 285.

Army pay: Kitman, 29.

holdovers away on furlough: Lecky, 232.

“the mild general”:
Ketchum,
Decisive
, 213.

Howe had written home: George III,
Correspondence with North
, II, 13.

“Sir William, he . . .”:
Ketchum,
Decisive
, 36.

L
EE: 1775

Arnold’s expenses disallowed: Boylan, 46–47.

Catholic population: Pemberton, 233.

a new Inquisition:
Wandell, 42.

“Let us run together . . .”:
Freeman, III, 536.

“The Great American Congress . . .”:
Ibid., 533.

“the sweepings of the streets”:
Wandell, 44.

“You will die . . .”:
Ibid., 45.

eating dog:
Arnold, 67.

eating duck: Ibid., 57.

Greer’s wife: Ibid., 66.

sickness drops men to 650: Ibid., 60.

“. . . force and energy?”:
John and Abigail Adams, 113.

“To the storming . . .”:
Arnold, 80.

“We shall be in the fort . . .”:
Wandell, 50.

Burr tries to drag Montgomery: Lomask, 41.

“. . . enter it in triumph.”:
Arnold, 84.

“I will not execute you now.”:
Dorson, 46.

“I tremble . . .”:
Alsop, 32.

Bonvouloir:
Ibid., 14–24.

“Mr. Straham . . .”:
Ronald Clark, 276.

“Everyone here is a soldier. . . .”:
Alsop, 31.

“America is the hope . . .”:
Ibid., 35.

“England is the natural enemy . . .”:
Ibid., 32.

Washington on Ethan Allen: Scheer and Rankin, 127.

“Men, I do not know . . .”:
Ibid., 113.

“bring on a rumpus . . .”:
Fleming,
Affectionately Yours
, 80.

Washington had read Burgoyne’s letter: Ibid., March 31, 1776.

Washington writing about parapets: Ibid., Feb. 1, 1776.

Barrels filled with dirt:
Heath, 32–33.

“. . . committed suicide.”:
Montross, 134.

“. . . dog in a dancing school.”:
Scheer and Rankin, 194.

“Naso”:
Burke Davis,
Washington
, 18.

“Boiling Water”:
Patterson, 40.

“Sir, I will never give Your Majesty . . .”:
Walpole, I, 404–5.

John Adams on Lee: Miller,
Triumph
, 70.

Lee borrows 15 pounds: Alden, 73.

“We want you at N. York . . .”:
Lee,
Papers
, I, 312.

“Colonel, I see . . .”:
Ibid., 154.

J
EFFERSON:
1775–76

Paine’s mother a shrew: Edwards, 5.

God was too good: Conway, I, 11.

the Headstrong Book:
Connell, 18.

Paine’s eyes and women: Hawke,
Paine
, 14.

Elizabeth Paine: Edwards, 16.

“. . . husband or an oppressor”: Conway, I, 45–46.

“I rejected . . .”:
Paine, 44.

Paine longed for independence: Wills, 330.

“O ye that love mankind! . . .”:
Paine, 50.

Paine and John Adams: John Adams,
Diary
, III, 333–34.

“a better hand . . .”:
Scheer and Rankin, 168.

Jefferson receives
Common Sense:
Malone, I, 217.

“The blood of the slain . . .”:
Paine, 40.

Paine donates royalties: Conway, I, 69.

Regulators:
Montross, 134.

South Carolina sentiment turns: Conway, I, 78.

Virginia instructions: Malone, I, 217.

Harrison’s joke: Montross, 131.

“Defeated most ignominously. . . .”: Ibid., 139.

“created as ourselves”:
Maier,
Old
, 189.

Lee’s mutilated hand: Wills, 3.

Rutledge hoped for delay: Burnett,
Letters
, I, 476–77.

Adams-Jefferson exchange: Ibid., 541n.

Jefferson carried by slave: Randall, I, 11.

Jefferson’s inheritance: Malone, I, 32; Page Smith,
Jefferson
, 9.

“filled the college with children”: Ibid., 15.

Jefferson did not allow cards: Randolph, 30.

Fauquier used ice: Malone, I, 77.

“I do wish the devil . . .”:
Nock, 19.

Jefferson’s travel plans: Ibid., 21.

“This should be . . .”:
Ibid., 22.

“When young and single . . .”:
Malone, 1, 449.

coat of arms:
Ibid., 156.

Jefferson wrote “spinster”:
Curtis, 32.

Jefferson willing to sink island: Brodie, 130.

I
NDEPENDENCE:
1776

Jefferson’s Virginia draft: Jefferson,
Papers
, I, 33ff.

Jefferson wrote in “self evident”:
Wills, 181–82.

Jefferson on property: Page Smith,
Jefferson
, 96–97.

meaning of “pursuit”: Schlesinger, “Lost Meaning,” 323–25.

New Yorkers had petitioned:
Force, 24.

South Carolina’s assembly moved: Fisher, 274.

blacks outnumbered whites ten to one: Brodie, 41.

one third of Virginia was black:
George Howard, 20.

Bland was denounced: Brodie, 103.

Jefferson did not permit whipping: Ibid., 22.

Jefferson advertised and sold slave: Ibid., 104.

Jefferson as lawyer: Ibid.

John Adams objected: Meigs, 233.

Adams considered denunciation best part: Becker,
Declaration
, 213.

Witherspoon on ripeness: Trevelyan, II, 158.

Dickinson on delay: Wells, II, 432.

Adams felt like actor: John Adams,
Diary
, III, 397.

“It ought to be commemorated . . .”:
John and Abigail Adams, 142.

Jefferson on Northern merchants: Brodie, 144.

Franklin’s hatter anecdote: Jefferson,
Works
, X, 120.

Hutchinson degree: Bailyn,
Ordeal
, 356.

chancellor was North: Malone, I, 229.

Jefferson asked Lee to judge:
Burnett,
Letters
, II, 2.

George III buried in Savannah: Brodie, 146.

Virginia’s deletions: Frank Moore, I, 266.

Jefferson’s journal: Brodie, 148.

“There! John Bull . . .”:
Hazelton, 210.

“Most willingly . . .”:
Chamberlain, 277n.

“. . . all hang separately”:
Van Doren,
Franklin
, 551.

Evening Post:
Bond, Aug. 10, 1776.

Morning Post:
Aug.
12, 1776.

“A reply . . .”:
Morning Post
, Aug. 20, 1776.

“Here they enumerated . . .”:
Gazetteer
, Aug. 17, 1776.

“. . . a dignified contempt.”:
Morning Post
, Aug. 20, 1776.

“the despised Americans . . .”:
Bond,
Public Advertiser
, Sept. 11, 1776.

400,000 blacks: Middlekauff, 28.

slave fans speaker: Hazelton, 277.

L
ONG
I
SLAND:
1776

usefulness of assassination:
Wells, II, 438.

Hopkins impatient to leave: Burnett,
Letters
, II, 78.

Franklin’s plan rejected: Pleasants, 5–6.

Samuel Adams on state sovereignty: Miller,
Triumph
, 426.

governments of colonies: Nevins, 2.

Massachusetts bloodlines: Ibid.

Virginia on excluding blacks: Jensen,
Making
, 25.

Rutledge’s goals: Jensen,
Articles
, 128.

George Washington as king:
Ibid., 112.

Pacific 100 miles from Atlantic: Ibid., 154.

John Adams on Swiss model: Montross, 182.

no Northern surpluses: Ibid.

“It is of little consequence . . .”:
Burnett,
Letters
, II, 56.

Britain’s greatest force: Ketchum,
Decisive
, 126.

“Let us drub Howe . . .”:
Miller,
Triumph
, 118.

Hickey and Lynch: Freeman, IV, 115.

Mary Gibbons:
Ross, 1, 197.

all clergy cutthroats: Freeman, IV, 120.

forest of trimmed pine trees:
Burke Davis,
Washington
, 87.

Washington’s deployment: Coakley, 46.

George III statue: Freeman, IV, 134.

molded into 42,088 bullets: Ketchum,
Decisive
, 127.

Washington and Howe letter: Freeman, IV, 140; Brooks, 59.

“. . . something exceedingly mysterious . . .”:
Washington, Aug. 19, 1776, in
Writings
, ed. Fitzpatrick, V, 458.

Howe on “criminal’ action:
Maldwyn A. Jones, “Sir William Howe,” in Billias,
Opponents
, 53.

Greene’s background: Theodore Thayer, “Nathanael Greene,” in Billias,
Generals
, 109.

Franklin’s propaganda: Burke Davis,
Washington
, 97.

“Lord Stirling”:
Trevelyan, III, 177.

Washington rejected cavalry: Burke Davis,
Washington
, 100.

Clinton had lived in New York: William B. Willcox, “Sir Henry Clinton,” in Billias,
Opponents
, 74.

Jamaica road guards seized:
Irving, 216.

“But we’re here . . .”:
Burke Davis,
Washington
, 102.

“I will not ask . . .”:
Scheer and Rankin, 186.

“Good God! . . .”:
Burke Davis,
Washington
, 105.

Stirling fought like a wolf: Trevelyan, II, 280.

N
EW
Y
ORK:
1776

Scammel’s blunder: Scheer and Rankin, 193.

Washington left old cannon: Trevelyan, II, 290.

George III knighted Howe: Maldwyn Jones, “Sir William Howe,” in Billias,
Opponents
, 52.

Connecticut militia drops: Flexner,
Indispensable Man
, 83.

“Would to Heaven . . .”:
Rodney, 112.

“I wish that the first ball . . .”:
Charles P. Whittemore, “John Sullivan,” in Billias,
Generals
, 145.

“A decoy duck . . .”:
Burnett,
Letters
, II, 70n.

Franklin on colds: John Adams,
Autobiography
, III, 418.

Adams approved of meeting site: Ibid., 420.

Adams’ impression of Lord Howe: Ketchum,
Winter
, 117.

“Mr. Adams is a decided character.”:
Burke Davis,
Washington
, 122.

“General Howe is either . . .”:
Ibid., 117.

Greene on Francis I: Trevelyan, II, 295.

Germans sang hymns: Burke Davis,
Washington
, 124.

“Take the walls!”:
Freeman, IV, 193.

Germans stabbed Americans: Ibid.

“dastardly sons of cowardice”:
Miller,
Triumph
, 134.

Greene thought Washington willing to die:
Trevelyan, II, 300n.

“Good God, have I got . . . ?”:
Freeman, IV, 194n.

woman hoisted Britain’s banner: Serle, 104–5.

“You can hardly conceive . . .”:
Freeman, IV, 203.

Washington to Lund Washington: Washington, Sept. 30, 1776, in
Writings
, ed. Fitzpatrick, VI, 138.

“Providence or some good honest fellow . . .”:
Scheer and Rankin, 212.

Hale hanged: Mackenzie, I, 62–63.

T
RENTON:
1776

Howe outflanked Americans: Middlekauff, 350.

British took 19 days for 74 miles: Miller,
Triumph
, 142.

“They will neither fight . . .”:
Scheer and Rankin, 231.

Washington complains about New Jersey support: Washington, Dec. 18, 1776, in
Writings
, ed. Fitzpatrick.

Paine and Gates: Patterson, 65.

“These are the times . . .”:
Paine, 75.

Lee is paid 11,000 pounds: Miller,
Triumph
, 70.

“I do not mean to flatter . . .”:
John Shy, “Charles Lee,” in Billias,
Generals
, 35.

Lee’s troops looting: Dwyer, 131.

“I am told . . .”:
Burke Davis,
Washington
, 153.

female screaming:
Ibid.

“Entre nous . . .”:
Lee,
Papers
, II, 345.

“With this sword . . .”:
John Shy, “Charles Lee,” in Billias,
Generals
, 40.

“Here, sir, are the British cavalry!”:
Dwyer, 145.

Honeyman escape: Keller, 18–19.

Howe’s officers not enthusiastic about winter campaign: Channing, III, 232.

Catherine of Russia refused soldiers: Bolkhovitinov, 6.

Prices of mercenaries: Lowell, 5.

Hessians described: Azoy, “Merry,” 484–85.

Rall drank: Miller,
Triumph
, 155.

Rall persuades Howe: Dwyer, 151.

Rall doesn’t build defenses: Channing, III, 233.

Other books

Whistle-Stop West by Arleta Richardson
cravingpenelope by Crymsyn Hart
Anubis Nights by Jonas, Gary
The Weapon of Night by Nick Carter
Immortal Distraction by Elizabeth Finn
Royal Target by Traci Hunter Abramson
A Kindness Cup by Thea Astley