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e last survivor of (_note_), ii. 178. Lillington, Colonel, in command of minute-men in the battle at Moore's-creek bridge--biographical notice of (_note_), ii. 117. Lincoln, General Benjamin, plan of, for driving the British fleet from Boston harbor, ii. 83; commissioned major-general in the continental army--attempt by Lord Cornwallis to surprise, at Boundbrook, ii. 433; in command of the republican troops in the South, ii. 650; pursuit of General Prevost by, ii. 651; a prisoner-of-war to the British at Charleston, ii. 673; surrender at Yorktown conducted by, ii. 736. Lineage of Washington traceable for six hundred years, i. 18. Liston, Mrs., tears shed by, at Washington's farewell dinner, iii. 471. Litchfield jail, Connecticut, Mathews, mayor of New York, and other tories, sent to, ii. 222. Little Egg Harbor, expedition against, under the command of Captain Patrick Ferguson, ii. 643. Little Meadows, Washington at, in 1754, i. 101. Little Miami, lands owned by Washington on, at the time of his death, iii. 543. Livery, order of Washington for, i. 196. Live stock owned by Washington at the time of his death, iii. 544. Livingston, Brockholst, hostility of, to Jay's treaty, iii. 351; Jay's treaty assailed by, through the press, iii. 369. Livingston, Chancellor, oath administered to Washington by, in 1789, iii. 94. Livingston, Edward, resolution offered in Congress by, demanding papers relating to Jay's treaty, iii. 391, 394; letter of Washington to Hamilton respecting the resolution of, iii. 394. Livingston, Governor, of New Jersey, letter of sympathy from, to Washington, ii. 351. Logan, the Mingo chief, relatives of, killed, i. 472; speech sent by, to Lord Dunmore, i. 473. Logstown, Washington at, in 1753 and in 1770, i. 359. London, transcript of an order of Washington to his agent in (_note_), i. 307; petition of the merchants of, in relation to American affairs, i. 612. Long Island, instructions of Washington to Putnam, relative to the seizure of tories on, ii. 158; British troops landed on, ii. 260, 262, 263; tories at the west end of, ordered by the New-York convention to be arrested, ii. 261; the best of Washington's troops at the battle of, never before engaged, ii. 267; reliance of Washington on Providence, expressed on the eve of the battle of, i
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