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INDEPENDENCE, 34; Declaration of, read, 93; established, 298.

INDEPENDENCE, FORT, location, 264.

INDEPENDENTS, New York, battalions of, 107, 108.

J.

JACQUET, LIEUT., killed on Long Island, 198.

JAMAICA PASS, 142; British at, 176; American patrol captured at, 177; surprise at, 182, 191, 193.

JAY, JOHN, appointed colonel, 110; on destroying New York, 229.

JAY, HON. JOHN, centennial address, 246, _n._

JERSEY BATTERY, 85.

JEWETT, CAPT., mortally wounded, 197; sketch of, 197.

JOHNSTON, CAPT. J., wounded, 198; sketch of, Part II., 189.

JOHNSTON, COL., regiment of, 112, 130; mortally wounded on Long Island, 196; sketch of, 196.

JONES HILL REDOUBT, 88.

K.

KACHLEIN, LIEUT.-COL., 114, 129; at battle of Long Island, 163, 166.

KEITH, MAJ., 127.

KENNEDY HOUSE, headquarters, 86, _n._

KING'S BRIDGE, location, 41; troops at, 228.

KING'S BRIDGE ROAD, described, 41.

KING'S COUNTY, inhabitants work on forts, 60.

KIP'S BAY, 231, 232; Colonel Douglas at, 232; ships cannonade, 232-234; troops panic-struck, 234-236; criticism on, 240.

KNOWLTON, LIEUT.-COL., crosses to Long Island, 154; at Harlem Heights, 247; reconnoitres the enemy's position, 247, 248; mortally wounded, 254; where buried, 261; sketch of, Part II., 189.

KNOX, COL., 67, 98; regiment of, 117, 131; at Trenton, 290, 293; letters from, Part II., 152.

KNYPHAUSEN, GEN., arrives, 276; attacks Fort Washington, 278.