;
extracts from Washington's with George W. P. Custis (_note_), iii. 531.
Council, executive, organization of, in 1789, iii. 118.
Courtship, Washington's, account of, by G. W. P. Custis, i. 276.
Coventry, earl of, prophetic speech of, ii. 9.
Cowpens, defeat of Tarleton by Morgan at, ii. 714.
"Cragie house," now Longfellow's (_note_), i. 584.
Craik, Doctor James, at Great Meadows, i. 114;
at the battle of the Monongahela, i. 168:
Braddock's wounds dressed by, i. 170;
warning of, to Washington, as to his attack of dysentery in 1757,
i. 245;
with Washington on his visit to the Ohio country in 1770, i. 358;
Indian chief seen by, who at the battle of the Monongahela had fired at
Washington fifteen times, i. 360;
letter of, to Washington, in relation to the _Conway Cabal_, ii. 586;
western tour of, in company with Washington, in 1784, iii. 42;
Washington attended by, in his last illness, iii. 554.
Cramahe, approach of Arnold to Quebec disbelieved by, i. 696;
in Quebec during the siege by Arnold, i. 702.
Creeks, at war with Georgia in 1789, iii. 115;
difficulties of the United States with, in 1790--alliance of, with the
Spaniards, iii. 154;
United States commissioners sent to treat with--Colonel Marinus Willett
sent on a mission to--treaty made with, in 1790, iii. 155.
Cresap, Colonel, Washington a guest of, in 1748, i. 54;
innocent of the murder of Logan's relatives (_note_), i. 473.
"_Crisis_," an anti-ministerial journal published in London and New York,
in 1775 (_note_), i. 637.
"_Crisis_," a series of pamphlets written by Thomas Paine in 1776-'7
(_note_), ii. 202.
Croghan, George, envoy from Pennsylvania to the Miamis, i. 71.
Cross Creek, in North Carolina, commission granted by Governor Martin to
Highlanders at, ii. 114.
Crown Point, movements of the expedition against, under Colonel Johnson,
i. 180;
Dieskau defeated, severely wounded, and made prisoner, while marching to
the defence of, i. 182;
fortifications erected on, by Amherst, in 1759, i. 292;
surrender of, to Colonel Warner, in 1775, i. 526;
remains of the army of the north assembled at, ii. 250;
wretched condition of the troops at, ii. 250, 251;
Sullivan informed of his being superseded by General Gates at--efforts
of Schuyler and Gates to reorganize the army of the north
at--dilapidated condition of th
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