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Washington, i. 13. Savannah, siege of, i. 247. Scammel, Colonel, amuses Washington, ii. 374. Schuyler, Philip, accompanies Washington to Boston, i. 136; appointed military head in New York, 136; directed by Washington how to meet Burgoyne, 204; fails to carry out directions, 207; removed, 208; value of his preparations, 209. Scott, Charles, commands expedition against Indians, ii. 95. Sea-power, its necessity seen by Washington, i. 283, 303, 304, 306, 310, 318, 319. Sectional feeling, deplored by Washington, ii. 222. Sharpe, Governor, offers Washington a company, i. 80; Washington's reply to, 81. Shays's Rebellion, comments of Washington and Jefferson upon, ii. 26, 27. Sherman, Roger, makes sarcastic remark about Wilkinson, i. 220. Shirley, Governor William, adjusts matter of Washington's rank, i. 91, 97. Short, William, minister to Holland, on commission regarding opening of Mississippi, ii. 166. Six Nations, make satisfactory treaties, ii. 88; stirred up by English, 94; but pacified, 94, 101. Slavery, in Virginia, i. 20; its evil effects, 104; Washington's attitude toward slaves, 105; his condemnation of the system, 106, 107; gradual emancipation favored, 107, 108. Smith, Colonel, letter of Washington to, ii. 340. Spain, instigates Indians to hostilities, ii. 89, 94, 101; blocks Mississippi, 135; makes treaty with Pinckney opening Mississippi, 167, 168; angered at Jay treaty, 210. Sparks, Jared, his alterations of Washington's letters, ii. 337, 338. Spotswood, Alexander, asks Washington's opinion of Alien and Sedition Acts, ii. 297. Stamp Act, Washington's opinion of, i. 119, 120. Stark, General, leads attack at Trenton, i. 181. States, in the Revolutionary war, appeals of Washington to, i. 142, 186, 204, 259, 277, 295, 306, 323, 324, 326, 344; issue paper money, 258; grow tired of the war, 290; alarmed by mutinies, 294; try to appease soldiers, 295, 296; their selfishness condemned by Washington, 333; ii. 21, 23; thwart Indian policy of Congress, 88. Stephen, Adam, late in attacking at Germantown, i. 199. Steuben, Baron, Washington's appreciation of, i. 192, 249; drills the army at Valley Forge, 232; annoys Washington by wishi
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