This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1905. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Jamkson, John Franklin, LL.D., xviii. Jamieson, Neil, 396. Jay, John, letter of Washington to, 128 n, 129 n. Sarah Van Brugh (Livingston), wife of John, 128 n, 129 n. Jefferson, Thomas, Hondon recom- mended to Washington by, 130. Jenifer, Daniel, 146, 147, 156, 308. Walter, 128, 132, 371, 372. Mrs. Walter, 132. Jenny, Israel, 175, 176. Joanes. See Jones. John Bull. See Bull. Johnny, the nickname, 111 n. Johns" Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, H. B. Adams editor of, and contributor to, 234. Johnson, Edward (1599-1672), Poole's edition of his Wonder Working Providence, cited, 26 n. Hon. Edward Francis, LL.B., xvii. Samuel (1709-1784), his Dic- tionary, mentioned, 105 n. Samuel, A.M., xvi; Memoir of, assigned to W. J. Tucker, 209. Thomas, Governor of Mary- land, 136, 172 n, 369; letter of Wash- ington to, 194, 195. Johnston, Alexander, his Connecticut, quoted, 98 n. Jolthead, the word, 114 n. Jonathan, a nickname applied by the Loyalists to the patriots, 106-111; by the Americans to a country bumpkin, 112-115, 117, 121; water marks rep- resenting, 122. See also Jonathan, Brother. the Scriptural, 95. Brother, an alleged poet (1643), 103. 104, 105. Brother, the nickname, 122, 125; paper on, by A. Matthews, 94- 122, 125 n; generally regarded as having been first given by Washing- ton to Jonathan Trumbull, Sr., 94- 99,101 n; not applied particularly to New Englanders, 96 n, 112; story connecting the term with Jonathan Trumbull baseless, 99, 100, 101 n, 102 n, 111, llln, 112, 125 n; origin of, attributed to Jonathan Hastings, 102; to Jonathan Carver, 102; to an alleged poet named Brother Jonathan, (1643), 103-105; its history obscure, Jonathan (continued). 105; early examples of the term, 105 n, 124, 125 n; not known in 1755, 106; first a...