regard to, ii. 92;
conditional pardon offered to, by Congress, ii. 609:
embarkation of, for Nova Scotia, in 1783, iii. 22.
_Town-Destroyer_, a name given to Washington by the Seneca Indians,
ii. 657.
Townshend, taxation of the colonies announced by, i. 315.
Tracy, of Connecticut, reply of, to the speech of Albert Gallatin, on
Jay's treaty, iii. 404.
Trent, Captain, mission of, to the Ohio, in 1754, i. 94;
timidity of, i. 97.
Trenton, arrival of Washington at, with his fugitive army, ii. 351;
officers' watches set by Washington's before the attack upon, ii. 371;
complete surprise of Colonel Ralle and the Hessians in--narrow escape
of Washington at (_note_), ii. 373;
rapid retreat of Washington from, ii. 375;
conduct of the troops at, commanded by Washington, ii. 376;
important influence of the victory at, ii. 378;
despatch of Washington to Congress, in relation to the affair at,
ii. 379;
Washington joined by Cadwalader and Mifflin at, ii. 388;
Washington attacked by Cornwallis at, ii. 384;
left at night by Washington, ii. 385;
reception of Washington at, in 1789, iii. 87.
Trumbull, Governor Jonathan, of Connecticut, kind words of, to
Washington--biographical notice of--correspondence of, with
Washington, in 1775--extract from the Travels of De Chastellux in
relation to (_note_), i. 598;
Connecticut levies detained by, for coast-defence, ordered to camp by
Washington, i. 729;
mortification of, at the conduct of the Connecticut troops in the
continental army, i. 760;
letter of, expressive of sympathy with General Gates, ii. 250;
tories sent to the care of, by Washington, ii. 261;
letter of Washington to, acknowledging the finger of Providence,
iii. 79;
chosen speaker of the house of representatives, in 1791, iii. 192.
Trumbull, John, lines from a poem written by, i. 502;
in the family of Washington at Cambridge, i. 616;
eminence opposite Ticonderoga fortified on the recommendation of,
ii. 254;
secretary of John Jay on his mission to England in 1794, iii. 300.
Trumbull, Joseph, appointed commissary-general of the continental army,
i. 591;
his resignation of the office of commissary-general, ii. 404.
Tryon county, New York, savages and tories in, in 1775, i. 655.
Tryon, Governor, arrival of, in New York, on the same day as Washington,
i. 577;
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