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Dublin University Magazine, 272

Du Bois, Father John, 93

Du Bose quoted, 399

Dulany, Daniel, 66; note, 79

Dulany, murder of, 82

Dulanys, home of the, 73

Dunlap, Wm., 269

Dunmore, Lord, 161

Dupont attacks Charleston, 290;
  St. Augustine surrenders to, 578

Du Pratz quoted, 540

Durnford, Governor, 343, 347

Durrett, Col. Reuben T., 532

Duval, Wm. P., 516


E

Early, Gen. Jubal A., attacks Washington, 141

"East Alabama Town," 383

East Knoxville, 466

Ebenezer, Ga., 297

Ecunchatty, 381, 410

Edenton, N. C., 238;
  Bishop J. B. Cheshire on, 223-228

Edict of Nantes, Revocation of, 290

Edmonson, Colonel, 389

Ege, Jacob, 159

Eggleston, Edward, at Louisville, 530

Ellicott, Andrew, 352;
  and the planning of Washington, 119

Elliott, Stephen, 272

Elmore, Capt. Rush, 398

Emmerson, Thos. 457

Endymion, Keats's, 525

England and treaty of 1763, see British

English, explorations of the, 331;
  in the Ohio Valley, 335;
  possession of Mobile, 342-347;
  see also British

Ennalls, Mr., 213

Enquirer, the Richmond, xxvii

Eslava, Don Miguel, 348

Estelle Hall, 399, 402

Etowah, battle of, 461

Eugene, Prince, of Savoy, 315

Eutaw, Colonel Howard at, 26

Evans, Augusta, 362;
  see also Wilson

Everhart, Sergeant Laurence, 84

Exposé Justificatif, Bertrand's, 357


F

Fairbanks, G. R., on St. Augustine, 557-581

"Fairregret," see Farragut

Falconer, John, 381

Fanning, David, 243

Farmer, Major Robert, occupies

Fort Chartres, 345

Farragut, Admiral, xxx, 465;
  at Mobile, 369-371

Farragut, George, 465

Fearon, H. B., 520, 524

Feilden, Col. H. W., quoted, 282

Fell, 27

Fell, Edward, 8-10

Fell, Wm., 10

Fell's Point, 10, 24, 41

"Fighting Parson," see Brownlow

Filipina, 330

Fisk University, 500

Fitch, John, 504

Fite, Jacob, 24

Flagler, H. M., 580

Fleet, Henry, quoted, 102

Fleming, John, 7

Flora Caroliniana, 272

Florida, 341;
  annexed, 207;
  Spain in, 330, 347;
  French occupy, 331, 332;
  English troops in, 346;
  see also St. Augustine

Florida, the, 366-368

Foley's statue of Stonewall Jackson, 170

Forrest, Edwin, 363