Gould, William, 304
Graham, James, 14, 304
Grande peur, see Great Fear
Granite Pasture, fight at, 228
Grant, Lt. William, 310, 324
Grant, Moses, 304
Grant, Ulysses S., 334
Graves, Adm. Samuel, 53, 172, 264, 271, 308, 310
hostility to Gage, 68, 86
corruption of, 69
proposes to burn “entire country.” 265
subsequent career, 284
Graves, Lt. Thomas, 310
Gray, Capt. George, 324
Gray, Capt. Wait, 304
Great Fear: France (1789), 165, 166, 170
New England (1775), 165, 166
Normandy (1848), 165, 397
Great Fear, in Mass. towns: Acton, 165
Andover, 167
Boston, 172
Cambridge, 166
Charlestown, 168
Concord, 168, 169
Danvers, 172
Framingham, 168–70
Haverhill, 172
Ipswich, 171, 172
Lexington, 167, 168, 176
Menotomy, 169
Newbury, 172
Pepperell, 170, 171
Salem, 171
Salisbury, 171
Scituate, 171
South-borough, 168
Sudbury, 172
Sutton, 172
Watertown, 169
Weston, 168
Woburn, 182
Great Migration, 8
Greeley, Captain, 300
Green Dragon Tavern (Boston), 20, 51, 52, 53, 81, 302, 376, 378, 381
Green Dragon Tavern (London), 53
Greene, Nathaniel, 247, 304
Greenleaf, Joseph, 72, 304
Greenleaf, William, 304
Greenough, Newn, 304
Greenwood, Ethan Allen, 198
Grenadiers, 417
Grimshaw, Richard, 407
Gross, Robert, 319, 423
Gross, Dr. Samuel, 298
Groton, Mass., 145, 157, 170, 209
Gubbins, Lt. William, 323
Guernsey, Isle of, 6
Guilford, Conn., 325
Gunpowder, 43
Gunsmiths, 155
Guthrie, Arlo, 342
Hadley, Samuel, 197, 320
Hadley, Thomas, 320
Hadley family (Lexington), 320
Haines, Carol, 423
Haldimand, Maj. Gen. Frederic, 239, 308
Halifax, 287
Hall, Rev. David, 172
Hall, Capt. Isaac, 140, 141, 341
Hall, Stephen, 302
Hallowell, Benjamin, 48
Ham, William, 304
Hamilton, Lt. George, 323, 386, 402
Hamilton, John, 396, 424
Hamilton, Lt. Col. Ortho, 308
Hammond, Samuel, 304
Hancock, Eben., 304
Hancock, John, 25, 27, 51, 69, 79, 85, 90, 94, 95, 97, 103, 108, 110–12, 132, 134, 151, 174, 177, 178, 179, 182, 183, 198, 251, 286, 288, 292, 301, 304, 376, 386, 399
illus., 176
Hancock, John George Washington, 286
Hancock, Lydia (Henchman), 108, 109, 176
illus., 180
Hancock, Thomas, 180
Hancock-Clarke Parsonage, 91, 108, 110, 143, 176, 248, 390
illus., 111
Hanson, Robert, 423
Harding, Warren G., 337, 342
Hardy’s Hill, 408
see also Brooks Hill
Harper, Maureen, 424
Harrington, Caleb, 198, 320
Harrington, Daniel, 319
Harrington, David, 125
Harrington, James, 164
Harrington, Jonathan, 156, 162, 197, 286, 319
Harrington, Jonathan Jr., 320
Harrington, Levi, 400
Harrington, Moses, 158
Harrington family (Lexington), 320
Harrington horn, 396
Harris, Capt. George, 323
subsequent career, 283
Hartwell, Capt. Broderick, 310
Hartwell, Ephraim, 227
Hartwell, Mary, 144, 265
Hartwell, Samuel, 227
Hartwell Farms, fight at, 227
Harvard College, 20, 127, 166, 269, 298, 300, 311
Hastings family (Lexington), 320
Hatfield, Capt. John, 323
Hathorne family, 289
Haven, Elias, 320
Haverhill, Mass., 172
Hawkshaw, Lt. Thomas, 322
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 289, 406
Haynes, Joshua Jr., 321
Haynes, Deacon Josiah, 158, 253, 321
Hayward, James, 230, 320, 411
Head of Elk, Md., 325
Heath, Gen. William, 147, 246, 249–51, 253, 254, 259–61
historians and, 413
biog., 247
illus., 248
Heckscher, Morrison, 343
Heminway, Daniel, 320
Hendley, William, 304
Herrick, Martin, 140
Hewes, George R. T., 304
Hewitt, Capt. Thomas, 124
Heywood, Nancy, 423
Hichborn, see Hitchborn Hickling, William, 304
Hicks, John, 304, 320
Highmeadow, Gloucestershire, 33, 40
Hill, Alexander, 304
Hilliard, Lt. Christ., 323
Hitchbon, see Hitchborn Hitchborn, Benjamin, 293
Hitchborn, Benjamin (1746-1817), 300
Hitchborn, Catherine (mig. 1641?), 298
Hitchborn, David (mig. 1641), 8, 298
Hitchborn, Deborah, 297
see also Revere Family, Deborah (Hitchborn) Hitchborn, Frances (b. 1706), 298
Hitchborn, Frances (b. 1737), 300
Hitchborn, Francis Pattishall (1679-1749), 298
Hitchborn, Isannah Fadree, 298
Hitchborn, Isannah (b. 1754), 300
Hitchborn, Mary (1713-78), 299, 300
Hitchborn, Mary (b. 1742), 300
Hitchborn, Nathaniel, 298, 304
Hitchborn, Nathaniel (1734-96), 300
Hitchborn, Philip (b. 1744), 300
Hitchborn, Richard, 298
Hitchborn, Robert (b. 1740), 300
Hitchborn, Ruth (m. before 1673), 298
Hitchborn, Samuel (b. 1752), 300
Hitchborn, Thomas, 8, 304, 376
Hitchborn, Thomas I (b. 1640), 298
Hitchborn, Thomas II (1673-1731), 298
Hitchborn, Thomas III (1703-77), 298, 300
Hitchborn, Thomas IV (b. 1733), 300
Hitchborn, William (b. 1739), 300
Hitchborn family, 298
Hitchborn wharf, 298
Hitchbourn, see Hitchborn
Hoar, Samuel, 329
Hobbs, Samuel, 304
Hoff, Darrel, 312
Hoffins, John, 30
Hogarth, 72
Holidays, see Christmas
Fast Day
Patriots’
Day
St. Patrick’s Day
Hollis, Mass., 157
Holly, William, 321
Holmes, Nathaniel, 304
Hooper mansion, Danvers, 382
Hooton, John, 304
Hopkins, Caleb, 304
Hoskins, William, 304
Hosmer, Abner, 212, 320
Hosmer, Alfred, 225, 226
Hosmer, Jonathan, 87
Hosmer, Lt. Joseph, 205, 206, 209, 406
illus., 210
Howard, Samuel, 304
Howe, Edward C, 304
Howe, Lt. John, 323
Howe, Lt. Philip, 324
Howe, Lt. Tyr, 310
Hubbard, Capt. Thomas, 205
Huddlestone, Capt. Lt. W. Orcher, 308
Hudson, Charles, 329, 331, 332
Huguenots, 4–9
Hull, Lt. Edward, 323
Hull, Mass., 331
Hulton, Ann, 58, 327
Hunnewell, Jonathan, 304
Hunnewell, Richard, 304
Hunstable, Thomas,
304
Hunt, Col. Abraham, 304
Hunt, Dr. Simon, 145
Hunter, Ens. Martin, 255, 284
Hunter, Lt. William, 310
Huson, Capt. Narcissus, 324
Hutchinson, Capt. Francis, 308
Hutchinson, Capt. Israel, 256
Hutchinson, Thomas, 64, 65
Iconoclasts, xvi, 340, 341, 342, 397
see also Bissell, Richard
Shenkman, Richard
Train, John
Ingerfield, Silence, 297
Ingersoll, Daniel, 304
Inglish, Capt. Alexander, 304
Insurrections, Britain and Ireland, 76
Intelligence: American, 79, 94, 95, 387
British, 79, 87, 88, 89, 94, 385
Intolerable Acts, see Coercive Acts
Ipswich, Mass., 171, 172
Ireland, Anne, 423
Ireland, British soldiers from, 72
Isaac, Peirce, 305
Ivers, James, 305
Jacobites, 32
Jacobs, Henry, 320
Jago, Philip, 424
James, Henry, 280
James II, 32
Jarvis, Charles, 305
Jarvis, Capt. Edward, 305
Jefferds, 305
Jefferson Medical College, 298
Jefferson, Thomas, 28
Jeffersonian party, 288, 293
Jeffries, Dr. John, 311
Jenkins, John, 305
Jenkins, Peter, 14
Jenks, John, 171
Jeremiads, 173, 398
Johnson, John, 53
Johnston, Eben, 305
Johnston [Johnson], Pvt. Thomas, 197, 403
Johnstone, Lt. Francis, 323
Johonnott, Gabriel, 305
Jones, Ephraim, 207
Jones, Isaac, 83
Jones, Jacqueline, 424
Jones, Tom, 33
Jones, Lt. Col. Valentine, 308
Journalists, and legend of Paul Revere, xvi
Kalin, Michael, 300, 424
Kehoe, Col. Vincent, 423
Keller, Morton, 420, 424
Kelly, Lt. Waldron, 323, 402
Kemble, Margaret, see Gage, Margaret
Kemble Kemble, Samuel, 80, 308
Kemble, Maj. Stephen, 80, 308
Kennedy, John F., xviii
Kent, Benjamin, 305
Kent Lane, 259
Kenyme, Reuben, 320
Kerr, Capt. Walter, 305
Kettell’s Tavern, 141
Killingworth, Conn., 325
Kimball, Thomas, 305, 376
King, Elizabeth, 300
King Philip’s War, 152
King William, Va., 325
Kingsbury, Eleazer, 321
Kinnison, David, 305
Kinsbury, Capt. Eleazer, 253
Kirk, Sgt. George, 160
Kloppenberg, James, 424
Knight, Lt. John, 310
Knox, Henry, 58, 247, 382
Kundera, Milan, 29, 378
La Moy, William, 423
Lachever, Susan Greendyke, 424
Ladd House, Portsmouth, N.H., 381
Lafayette, Marquis de, 329
Lamb, John, 48, 291, 300
Lambert, John, 305
Lamson, David, 243, 412
Land use, Battle Road, map, 223
Lane, Fitzhugh, 330
Lane, Lt. Job, 227, 320
Lantern ceremony, 334
Lantern signals, 88, 99–103
historical controversy, 388
Larkin, John, 106, 136, 389
Larkin, Samuel, 389
Laskey, Howard, 332
Laurie, Capt. Walter, 211, 212, 215, 285, 323, 404, 405, 406
Law, Jonathan, 375
Law, rule of xix, 33, 36, 39, 58, 76, 77, 85, 153, 265, 379
Lawrence, David, 424
Lawson, Brenda, 424
Lawson, Robert, 339
Lawyers, death threats to, 48, 50
Le Gras, Capt. Edward, 310
Lechmere Point, 97, 115, 124
Lee, Charles, 90
Lee, Jeremiah, 125, 248
Lee, Joseph, 305
Leehey, Patrick, 343, 344, 374, 375, 423,
Lenthall, Lt. John, 323
Leonard, George, 240
Leslie, Lt. Col. the Hon. Alexander, 58, 60, 62, 64, 98, 127, 308, 383
Lewis, Phillip, 305
Lewis, William, 407
Lexington, Ky., 271
Lexington, Mass., 84, 85, 89, 109, 125, 141, 149–51, 156, 158, 168, 180, 228, 266, 311, 319, 320
early warnings to, 88, 90
Lexington alarm, xviii; see also Alarm
Lexington common, 188
description, 400
Lexington fight, 188
map, 192
illus., 196
Adair’s decision, 401
distances, 401
first shot, 327, 329, 400, 401, 402
numbers, 400
Pitcairn’s decision, 401
spectators, 400
militia, 400, 401
casualties, 227
news of, 270
(map), 272
historians, xvi, 203, 328
Lexington march, 278
Lexington militia, 91
Lexington town records, pages for April 18–19 removed, 395
Liberty, see Freedom
Liberty poles, 72, 156, 206, 207
Liberty tree, Boston, 377
Liberty tree, Dorchester, 302, 303
Light Infantry, 417
Lincoln, Amos, 297, 305
Lincoln, Jedidiah, 297
Lincoln, Mass., 130, 161, 206, 208, 209, 228, 265
Lincoln Plain, 221
Lincoln Woods, 221, 222
Lincolnshire, 8
Lindbergh, Col. Charles, 332
Lister, Ens. Jeremy, 202, 214, 218, 255, 323, 402, 404
Litchfield, Paul, 171, 311
Little Cambridge, Mass., 269
Littleton, Mass., 145, 158, 159, 209
Locke, Amos, 320
Locke, Benjamin, 126, 141
Locke, John, xix, 164
London Magazine, 74
Long Room Club, 20, 302, 378
Long Wharf, 114
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 289, 331, 332, 334, 336–38
Looting: at Concord, 206
at Menotomy, 258
Loring, Jonathan, 91, 132, 134
Loring, Matthew, 305
Louisbourg, 150, 161
Lowell, John, 179, 181, 188, 191, 193, 248, 305, 376
Loyal Nine, 302, 377, 378
Loyalists, 47, 58, 64, 80, 114, 127, 159, 172, 178, 182, 289, 290, 314, 378, 383
Boston, 327
Cambridge, 46–49
Concord, 84, 85, 88, 205, 207
Marsh-field, 171
Pepperell, 170, 397, 398
Salem, 60
Scituate, 171
Weston, 83
guide Concord expedition, 184, 189
fight with Percy’s brigade, 240
fail to support Gage after battle, 277
Lugg, Thomas, 407
Lumm, Capt. Charles, 184, 324, 385, 402
Lyme, Conn., 325
Lynn, Mass., 64, 140, 157, 161, 256, 266, 320
Lynn End, Mass., 64, 140
Lyon, Capt. E. B., 337
Macartney, Capt. John, 310
Macfarlane, Pvt. Thomas, 67
Machin, Thomas, 305
Macintosh, Ebenezer, 377
Mackay, William, 305
MacKenzie, Christine, 423
Mackenzie, Lt. Frederick, 65, 70, 86, 94, 114, 115, 255, 257–59, 263, 283, 312, 314, 401
MacKintosh, Capt., 305
MacNeil, Archibald, 305
Maddison, Lt. Col. George, 41, 42, 44, 45, 308
Madeira, mulled, 52
Madison, James, 288
Magna Carta, 21, 32
Maier, Pauline, 377
Malaguti, Ina, 424
Malcolm, Joyce, 424r />
Maiden, Mass., 141, 251, 331
Malplaquet, battle, 239
Maltby, Capt. William, 310
Mansfield, Joanna, 266
Mansfield, Lord Chief Justice, 72–74
Marblehead, Mass., 59, 62, 64, 75, 260, 300
Marcy, William, 320
Mark (slave), 11, 106
Marlton, John, 305
Marr, Pvt. James, 127, 187
Marrett, Capt. Phillip, 300, 305
Marrett, Phillip II, 300
Marrett, Rev. William, 311
Marshall, Thomas, 305
Marston, John, 305, 380
Martin, Capt. William Martin, 308
Mason, Col. David, 60
Mason, Jonathan, 305
Mason, Silas, 157
Masonic lodge, see Freemasonry
Mass. Charitable Mechanic Association, 16
Mass. Historical Society, 328
Mass. Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 16
Mass. Provincial Charter, 40, 177
Mass. Provincial Committee of Safety, 51, 79, 90, 94, 125, 152, 170, 248, 266, 267, 273, 275
Mass. Provincial Committee of Supplies, 51, 79, 90, 94, 105
Mass. Provincial Congress, 51, 76, 79, 84, 87’ 94, 152, 271, 327
Mass. Provincial Conventions, 51
Mass. State House, 297
Matchett, John, 305
Mather, Cotton, 12, 28
May, Col. John, 305
McAlpine, William, 305
McCulloch, Meredith, 423
McKinnon, Lt. John, 323
McLean, Lt. Charles, 323
McNeil, traveler, 46
McPherson, James, 423
Mead, Israel, 412
Meadows, Capt. Edward, 310
Medfield, Mass., 157
Medford, Mass., 108, 139, 140, 141, 257, 321, 331, 341
Medical services, 415
Melville, Herman, 289
Melville, Maj. Thomas, 289, 305, 376
Mencken, H. L., 338
Menotomy River, 258
Menotomy Village, Mass., 84, 108, 125, 141, 169, 253, 256, 257, 266, 329
Meriam’s Corner, 219, 407, 408
fight at, 221
strength, 220
first shot, 220, 408
casualties, 220, 408
command and control, 407
illus., 219
Merrit, John, 305
Meyer, Sheldon, 424
Middle Caucus, 303
Middlesex Canal, 288
Miles, Capt. Charles, 253, 320
Militia, Mass. (see also Muster)
MEMBERS: service reqts., 151
exemptions from, 151, 411
attitudes toward war, 155
motives and values, 162, 163
age, 152, 158, 319
kinship ties, 158, 319
prior military service, 319
social status, 151
wealth, 319
ORGANIZATION: Puritan ancestry, 162
descent from training bands, 151
institutional development, 151
as military institution, 395
as social institution, 395
as voluntary associations, 153
covenants, 153
officers, 152
elections, 152, 154
command and control, 250, 251, 253, 254, 407
consultations with men, 151, 203
arms and equipment, 150, 152, 156, 159–61, 187, 413
powder magazines, 159
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