13.
Gadsden, Christopher, speaks of possible independence, 30.
Gage, General, 21.
Gansevoort, Colonel Peter, commands Fort Stanwix, 49.
George III, proclamation of, 54.
"God Save the King," sung in St. Paul's Cathedral, 84.
Grand Army of the Republic, 74, 86.
Grand Council, part of the "Albany Plan," 18-19.
"Grand Union Flag," made in Cambridge, 33;
designer not known, 34; 39.
Great Britain, second war with, 57, 84.
Gustavus Adolphus, plans a settlement in America, 2; 80.
Hall, Lieutenant, rescues the flag at Fort Sumter, 72.
Hancock, John, presents a flag to General Putnam, 30.
Harrison, Benjamin, sent to Cambridge by Congress, 32.
Hart, Sergeant Peter, fastens the flag up on the ramparts at Fort
Sumter, 72;
presents it to be raised, 73.
Harvard College, used by troops, 28.
Havana, 82.
Hawthorne, tells the story of Endicott and the flag, 4-5;
of "The Pine-Tree Shillings," 11.
Hemisphere, on a flag, 11.
Henry, Patrick, 25.
Hessians, 51.
Holland, Hudson's vessel sailed from, the flag of, 1; 44.
Holmes, "Old Ironsides," poem of, 56.
House of Representatives, hoists the Star-Spangled Banner, 65.
Hudson, carries the Dutch flag into the Hudson River, 1-2.
Indian, enters embrasure at Louisburg, 13.
Indiana, 63.
Indians, Hudson welcomed by the, 1;
method of warfare, 8;
given flags, 12;
volunteer at Cambridge, 29;
fought by Washington, 33;
besiege Fort Schuyler, 48;
raise the American flag, 59.
Island of Knights, 80.
James I, changes the flag of England, 3.
James II, sends a flag to New England, leaves England, 10.
Jamestown, founded, 2.
Japan, opened by Perry, 77-79;
embassy from visits the United States, 78;
the friend of the United States, 79.
Jasper, William, rescues the flag at Fort Moultrie, 23-24.
Jersey City, 65.
Jones, John Paul, hoists a flag on the Alfred, 35-37;
forbidden to burn defenseless towns, 37;
put in command of the Ranger, 43;
receives a flag in Portsmouth and a salute in France, 43-45;
in command of the Bon Homme Richard, 45-47.
Journal, of Congress, 32.
Kansas, first raising of the United States flag in, 59.
Kentucky, admitted as a State, 56.
Kettle Hill, battle of, 76.
Key, Francis Scott, writes the "Star-Spangled Banner," 60-61.
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