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Authors: Richard M. Ketchum
sieges, ritual for
Simcoe, John Graves
Sireuil, de (captain)
slavery
slaves
requisitioned by British
with smallpox
as soldiers
smallpox
Smith, Joshua Hett
Smith, Mildred
Smith, William
Smith, William, Jr.
Society of Friends
Soissonnais regiment
South
American army in
British holding
Cornwallis command in
fighting in
guerrilla movement in
possibility of campaign in
war in
South Carolina
British attack on
carrying war back to
situation in
South Carolina militia
South Carolinians
southern command
Greene head of
southern deparment
Lincoln commander of
situation in
Spain
navy
Spanish Main
spies
Clinton
Washington
Stansbury, Joseph
Staten Island
states
appeal to, for troops
failure to provide food for army
not producing soldiers
and pay owed to soldiers
represented in Congress
responsible for raising funds
Steele, Mrs.
Steuben, Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von
division commander at Yorktown
and Washington's farewell
in Yorktown
Stewart, Alexander
Stewart, Walter
Stiles, Ezra
Stirling, Thomas
Stony Point
Stormont, Viscount
Strafford, Earl of
Strickland (hangman)
Stuart, Charles
Stuart, Gilbert
Suffolk, Lord
Sullivan, John
Sumter, Thomas
Surrender, The
(artwork)
Symonds, Thomas
Tallmadge, Benjamin
Tangier Island
Tappan
Tarleton, Banastre
dragoons
ostracized at surrender
pursuit of Jefferson
and siege of Yorktown
submitted resignation
at Yorktown
Tate, Samuel
Ternay, Chevalier de
death of
Thacher, James
Thicketty Creek
Tilghman, Tench
taking news of Cornwallis's surrender to Continental Congress
tobacco
Tobago
Tories
in Carolinas
in Connecticut
at Kings Mountain
in New York City
in North Carolina
plan to protect
Tornquist, Carl Gustaf
Touraine regiment
Tower of London
trade, international
travel
Trawley, Lord
treason
of Arnold
treaty ending war
treaty of commerce
Treaty of Paris
Trenton
victory at
Trinity Church
Triton
Trumbull, Jonathan
Tucker, St. George
United States of America
Valley Forge
Varick, Richard
Vauban, Sébastien Le Prestre de
Vergennes, Charles Gravier, Comte de
Washington's “suggestions” to
and peace treaty
Verger, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine de
Versailles
Lafayette at
news of Yorktown victory at
Ville de Paris
Vioménil, Baron de
at Yorktown
Vioménil, Comte de
at Yorktown
Virginia
armies heading to
concentrating allied armies in
conquest of
Cornwallis's move to
decision not to send troops to British army in
importance of subduing
reinforcements from
unprepared
Virginia assembly
Virginia Continentals
Virginia dragoons
Virginia House of Burgesses
Virginia militia
Vulture
(sloop of war)
Walker, Benjamin
Walpole, Horace
Walsingham, Lord
war in America
end of
lost by Britain
not over
risks in
see also
American Revolution
War of Jenkins's Ear
warfare, change in dynamics of
Washington, George (His Excellency; the General)
appearance
dedication to freedom
efforts to discredit
farewell
as leader
life mask by Houdon
in Manhattan
personal characteristics
relationship with Lafayette
risks in battle
Washington, George, as commander-in-chief
and André death sentence
army
army moved to Verplanck's Point
army to New Jersey and the Hudson
and Arnold
avoiding decisive battle
and Congress
and Cornwallis's plan to protect Tories
finishing war in South
and the French
and French fleet
and French officers
and Greene
heading south
on Hudson
inactive campaign
and issue of soldiers' pay
journey to Yorktown
meeting with de Grasse
messages to Congress
and military conspiracy
and Morgan
and mutiny
in Newport
in Philadelphia
plan of operation
plan to capture
plan to capture Clinton
and planned attack on New York
praise for Greene
problems faced by
resignation
and Rochambeau
Rochambeau loaned money to
and siege of Yorktown
and siege of Yorktown: capitulation terms
and siege of Yorktown: Cornwallis's letter to
and Tilghman mission
troops' confidence in
using blacks as soldiers
and victory at Yorktown
visit to Mount Vernon
and Wayne
in Williamsburg
Washington, Martha
Washington, Samuel
Washington, William
Watchung Mountains
Wayne, “Mad Anthony”
headed south to reinforce Greene
and mutiny
weather
Webb, Samuel
Weedon, George
in siege of Yorktown
Virginia militia
Wentworth, Benning
Wentworth, Charles, Marquis of Rockingham
Wentworth, Paul
West Indies
British islands in
British squadron
engagements in
fleet sailing from
in trade
West Point
Arnold and/at
French at
plan to seize
protecting
security of
West Point garrison
Wethersfield, Connecticut
Wheelock, Eleazer
Whigs
White Plains
Whitehall, instructions from
William, Prince
Williams, Daniel
Williams, James
Williams, Otho
Williamsburg
camps at
French headquarters in
Lafayette at
march to
Te Deum sung at
Washington in
Wilmington, North Carolina
Winchester
Windward islands
women
Clermont-Crèvecoeur on
Wormley Creek
Yadkin (river)
York/Yorktown
British at
British surrender at
Cornwallis at
damage to
defenses
monument in
movement of cannon toward
naval engagement deciding campaign in
pounded by allied artillery
selected as post and fortified
siege of
soldiers leaving
terms of capitulation
troops transported to
victory at
victory at: importance of
victory at: news of, reaching England
York Island
York River
de Grasse fleet in
Young, Thomas
Also by Richard M. Ketchum
AUTHOR
Decisive Day: The Battle for Bunker Hill
The Winter Soldiers: The Battles for Trenton and Princeton
Saratoga: Turning Point of America's Revolutionary War
Divided Loyalties: How the American Revolution Came to New York
The World of George Washington
The Borrowed Years, 1938â1941: America on the Way to War
The American Heritage Book of Great Historic Places
Faces from the Past
Second Cutting: Letters from the Country
The Secret Life of the Forest
Will Rogers: His Life and Times
What Is Communism?
EDITOR
The American Heritage Book of the Pioneer Spirit
The American Heritage Book of the Revolution
The American Heritage Picture History of the Civil War
American Testament: Fifty Great Documents of American History
The Horizon Book of the Renaissance
The Original Water Color Paintings by John James Audubon
for the Birds of America
What Is Democracy?
Four Days
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
R
ICHARD
M. K
ETCHUM
has written a number of books about American history, including five others on the Revolutionary War:
Decisive Day, The Winter Soldiers, Saratoga, Divided Loyalties,
and
The World of George Washington.
As editorial director of book publishing at American Heritage Publishing Company, he edited many of that firm's volumes, including
The American Heritage Picture History of the Civil War,
which received a Pulitzer Prize Special Citation.
He was the cofounder and editor of
Blair & Ketchum's Country Journal
, a monthly magazine about country living.
Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he graduated from Yale University and commanded a subchaser in the South Atlantic during World War II.
He and his wife have a sheep farm in Vermont and are active conservationists.
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