Acton, alarm in, 40
Killed and wounded, 157
Men of, 81
Abbott, Lieut. Moses, 81
Adams children, 138
Hannah, removed from her home, 125
Home, 141
Joel, 138
Deacon Joseph, 137,
home set on fire and looted, 137; 138
Mrs. Joseph, 137
Samuel, 17; 18; 21; 25; 29; 30; 31; 34; 36
Adan, John R., note, 23
Alarm in other places, 32
Allen, the one-handed peddler, 28
Americans killed and wounded, 157
Number of, engaged, 161
Andover, alarm in, 34
Arlington, battle in, 130
Killed and wounded of, 157
Men of, 134
Smith's advance through, 51
Percy's retreat through, 130
Aspinwall, Capt. Thomas, 133
Bacheller, Capt. John, 96
Bacon, Jacob, 158
Lieut., John, 143; 158
Baggage wagons of Percy captured, 119
Length of their route, 161
Baker, Lieut. Thomas, of the 5th Regt., 112; 128; 159
Baldwin, Ensign Henry, of the 47th Regt., 112; 128; 160
Col. Loammi, 33; 112
Ballard, John, 17
Bancroft, Capt. Nathaniel, 134
Barber, Mrs. Anne Hay, 155
William, home of, 155
Edward, 125; 155; 157
Barker, Francis, 42
Barnard, Capt. Samuel, 134
Barrett, Corporal Amos, 39
Col. James, 42; 76; 80; 81; 82; 83; 86; 87; 88; 161
Mrs. James, 87; 88
James, Jr., 87
Capt. Nathan, 73; 80; 157
Samuel, 78
Stephen, 87
Deacon Thomas, 78
Barron, Capt. Oliver, 43; 96; 157
Bates, Capt. Oliver, 97
Bathericke, Mother, 119
Battle, Capt. Eben, 134
Beaton, John, 93
Bedford, alarm in, 37
Killed and wounded, 157
Men of, 37
Belfry, the Old, in Lexington, 61
Belknap, Jason, 119
Joe, 119
Capt. Samuel, 97
Bell, Joseph, 157
Bentley, Joshua, 22
Berkshire County Convention, 14
Bernard, Lieut.-Col. Bery, 159
Beverly, killed and wounded, 157
Men of, 134
Bigelow, Capt. Timothy, 46
Billerica, alarm in, 39
Men of, 96
Wounded, 157
Black Horse Tavern (see also Wetherby's Tavern), 18; 36; 51; 52
Blanchard, Luther, 42; 83; 84; 99; 157
Timothy, 157
Blaney, Capt. Benjamin, 134
Bliss, Mr., 9
Mr. (tory), 16
Bloody Angle in Lincoln, battle at, 101; 105
Bond, Joshua, house and shop of, burned, 126
Boston Massacre, 2
Boston Port Bill, 2
Boston, start of Percy from, 114
Start of Smith from, 19
Bowman, Lieut. Solomon, 53; 54; 145
Capt. Thaddeus, note 35; 37; 58; 61
Boynton, Thomas, Journal of, note 34
Breed, Joshua, 158
British Forces, 13
Killed, wounded, prisoners and missing, 159
Number of engaged, 160
Prisoners, first ones captured, 71
Start for Lexington and Concord, 19
Brookline, killed, 157
Men of, 133
Brooks, Major John, 96
Joshua, 84; 99; 158
Tavern, 98; 102
Brown, Deacon Benjamin, 71
Capt. David, 39; 40; 74; 80; 83
Francis, 158
John, 60; 70; 158
Jonas, 99; 157
Jonathan, 40
Reuben, 93
Solomon, 18; 27; 28; 34; 35; 36; 67; 68
Widow, her Tavern, 42; 88
Bryant, Albert W., note, 35
Buckman, John, 67
Tavern, 30; 31; 36; 37; 60; 61; 62; 67; 68; 71; 111
Budge, James, 119
Bullard's Bridge, 47; 48
Bullet found in Lexington, 106
Bull's Tavern, 72; 106
Burgoyne, Gen. John, 4
Butterfield, Jonathan, 138
Samuel, home of, 160
Buttrick, Major John, 81; 82; 84; 85; 91
John (fifer), 83
Cambridge, battle of, 145
Burial of the patriot dead of, 149
Killed and missing, 157
Men of, 104
Percy's retreat through, 145
Smith lands at, 20;
advances through, 47; 50
Camden, Lord, 4
Cannon, carriages of, burned, 92; 94
Percy's opening bombardment in Lexington, 122; 123
Trunnions knocked off, 92; 94
Capen house, 49
Chamberlain, Aaron, 157
Nathaniel, 143; 153
Charlestown, battle in, 154
Killed, 157
Percy's arrival in, 154
Selectmen arrange an armistice with Percy, 156
Chatham, Lord, 4
Cheever, David, 51
Chelmsford, alarm in, 43
Men of, 96
Wounded, 157
"Cheevy Chase," 115
Child, Capt. Lemuel, 44; 134
Choate house, in Somerville, 49
Christ Church (Old North) in Boston, 23
Clarke, Miss Elizabeth, letter of, note, 113
Rev. Jonas, 25; 34; 36; 113
Jonas, son of Rev. Jonas, 30
Clark, Capt. Thomas, 40
Cleaves, Nathaniel, 144; 157
Coburn, Capt. Peter, 44
Concord, alarm in, 39
Battle of, 78
Court House saved, 95
Damages in, 95
Men of, 81
Smith's advance into, 73
Smith's retreat from, 95
Wounded, 157
Comee, Joseph, 62; 66; 67; 70; 158
Committee of Safety, 9; 10; 11; 12; 18; 51; 128
Supplies, 10; 11; 12; 18; 51
Conant, Col., 21; 24
Daniel, 158
Congress, First, Continental, 3
First, Provincial, 3; 5
Its limited power, 6; 7
Second, Provincial, 7; 11
Cook, Capt. Phinehas, 130
Rev. Mr., 120; 137
Samuel, 143; 157
Cooper, Benjamin, 142; 143
Rachel, 142; 143
Tavern, 25; 142; 143
Coolidge, Jacob, 144
Joseph, 158
Council of War in Concord, 80; 81
In Somerville, 156
Court House in Concord saved, 95
Cox, Lieut., of the 5th Regt., 112; 128; 159
William, one of the Boston Tea Party, note, 2
Crosby, Lieut., 96
Cudworth, Capt. Nathan, 96
Cumings, Dr., 93
Cutler, Mr., 136
Rebecca, 136
Cutter, Ammi, 119; 121; 139
Daland, Benjamin, 143; 157
Damages in Concord, 95
Damages in Lexington, viz., Bond's, 126;
Loring's, 124;
Mason's, 128;
Mead's, 124;
Meeting House, 112; 123;
Merriam's, 124;
Mulliken's, 126;
Munroe's, 127;
Sanderson's, 127;
Total, 128
Damages in Somerville, viz., Miller's, 153;
Abigal Shed, 154;
Ebenezer Shed, 154
Danvers, alarm in, 34
Killed, wounded and missing, 157
Men of, 134
Davis, Ezekiel, 84; 99; 157
Capt. Isaac, 41; 42; 43; 80; 81; 82; 83; 84; 91; 99; 157
Dawes, William, 18; 20; 21; 25; 26; 27; 44
De Bernicre, Ensign, 16; 75; 76; 86; 89; 94; 109; 130
Dedham, alarm in, 44
Killed and wounded, 157
Men of, 134
Des Barres's Map of Boston and Vicinity, note, 48
Devens, Richard, 12; 24; 26; 51; 52
Dimond, William, 58; 61
Distances marched by the British soldiers, 16
Dodge, Capt. Caleb, 134
William, 3rd, 144; 157
Douglass, Robert, 33; 61
Downer, Dr., 136
Dracut, alarm in, 43
Men of, 44
Draper, Capt. Daniel, 134
Capt. William, 44; 134
Ears, cutting off of, charged to Americans, 89
Eaton, Capt. Thomas, 96
Edgett, Capt. Simon, 45; 96
Ellis, Capt. William, 134
Emerson, Rev. William, 39; 89
Emes, Capt. Jesse, 96
English friends after the battle, 162
English War Office, letter from the Military Secretary of, note, 159
Epes, Capt. Samuel, 134
Estabrook, Prince, 70; 158
Everett, Israel, 144; 157
Fairbanks, Capt. David, 134
Farmer, Capt. Edward, 96
Nathaniel, 70; 158
Farrington, Capt. William, 134
Faulkner, Col. Francis, 41
Francis, Jr., 41
Felt, Joshua, 158
Fiske, Benjamin, home of, 108
Fiske Hill in Lexington, fighting near, 106
Fitch, Nathan, Jr., Tavern of, 38
Flight of Hancock and Adams, 30
Flint, Capt. John, 96
Capt. Samuel, 134
William, 143; 158
Flour in Concord destroyed, 92; 94
Forces of the Americans and British compared, 160
Foster, Rev. Edmund, 33; 96
Fox, Capt. Jonathan, 97
Framingham, alarm in, 45
Men of, 96
Wounded, 157
Franklin, Benjamin, 162
Friends, English, after the battle, 162
Frost, Capt. Ephraim, 120
House in Somerville, 49
Samuel, 157
Fuller, Capt. Aaron, 134
Capt. Amariah, 130
Gage, Gen. Thomas, 5; 6; 8; 13; 14; 15; 16; 17; 18; 34; 54; 75; 94; 114; 115; 146; 149; 155; 156; 160
Gardner, Henry, note, 7
Major Isaac, 133; 147; 157
Col. Thomas, 51
Gerry, Elbridge, 18; 36; 51; 52; 53
Gleason, Capt. Micajab, 96
Goddard, Mrs. Mehitable Gay, 27
Goldthwaite, Ebenezer, 143; 157
Goodridge, Capt., 11
Gordon, Rev. William, note, 16
Gould, Lieut. Edward Thornton, of the 4th or King's Own Regt., 85; 99; 121; 159
Gould, Capt. George, 134
Great Fields in Concord, 101
Great Meadows in Concord, 96
Greaton Family, note, 44
Guild, Capt. Joseph, 134
Gun carriages in Concord burned, 87
Hadley, Samuel, 68; 158
Thomas, 143; 158
Hall, Capt. Isaac, 25; 134
Mrs. Thomas, note, 138
Hancock, John, 6; 8; 10; 17; 18; 21; 25; 29; 30; 34; 36; 52
Mrs., 30
Handley, Charles, 88
Hapgood, Capt., 97
Hardy's Hill, fight at, 98
Harrington, Caleb, 62; 66; 67; 68; 70; 158
David, 50; 66
Jonathan, Jr., 66; 68; 70; 158
Thaddeus, note, 37