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Revolutionary War Series (16 June 1775–31 December 1783 [in progress]) | Volume 32 (6 May–4 July 1781) | Documents | George Washington to Lund Washington, 31 May 1781

Fair Isle, Scotland [1 reference]

Falmouth, England [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Falmouth, Jamaica [1 reference]

Fame (U.S. ship) [1 reference]

famine [1 subentry]

Farfara, Leon [2 references]

Faris (also Farris), William [2 subentries]

Farmer’s Bank (Lynchburg, Va.) [1 reference]

Farnsworth, Oliver [1 reference]

Faro, Portugal [6 references]

Favorite (U.S. schooner) (Fletcher) [2 references]

Fayal, Azores [2 references]

Fead, George [See redirect]

Fecamp, France [1 subentry]

Federalists [6 subentries]

Fellowes, Nathaniel (Boston merchant) [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Fell’s Point, Baltimore, Md. [2 references]

Fenwick, Joseph (former consul at Bordeaux) [1 reference]

Ferdinand I (of the Two Sicilies; Ferdinand IV of Naples) [2 references]

Ferdinand Karl Joseph of Austria-Este, Archduke [3 references + 2 subentries]

Ferrand, Marie-Louis [2 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]

Ferrol, Spain [3 references + 1 subentry]

Fès, Morocco [2 references]

Fez [See redirect]

Field, John [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Filicchy, Philip & Anthony & Co. [1 reference]

Filippi and Company (Genoese merchants) [1 reference]

Findley, William [2 subentries]

Fine, Ann (Mrs. David) [2 references]

Fine, David [3 references + 1 subentry]

Finland, Gulf of [1 reference]

Fiott, John (of Hiram) [2 references]

Firmin de Tastet & Co. (London merchants) [2 references]

First Presbyterian Church (Baltimore, Md.) [1 reference]

Fisher, William L. (of Hannah) [1 reference]

Fisk, Alexander (impressed seaman) [1 reference]

Fitzgerald, Robert Stephen (British minister to Portugal) [3 references]

Fitzsimons, Christopher (Charleston merchant) [1 reference + 1 subentry]

FitzSimons, Thomas [2 subentries]

Flamand (U.S. ship) [1 reference]

Flanagan, William, Sr. [1 reference]

Flanagan, Mrs. William, Jr. [2 references]

Flanagan, William, Jr. [1 subentry]

Flanders [1 subentry]

Fleming, Mathias (of Eugenia) [2 references]

Fletcher, Capt. (of Favorite) [2 references]

Flor de Mays (Spanish privateer) (Lissard) [1 reference]

Florence, Italy [1 reference]

Florence Gazette [1 reference]

Florida [2 subentries]

Floridas [4 references + 3 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]

Flushing (Vlissingen), Belgium [1 reference]

Flying Fish (U.S. ship) [1 reference]

Folch y Juan, Juan Vicente (governor of W.Fla.) [7 references + 6 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]

Fontanilla, Francisco (Spanish translator) [1 reference]

food [1 subentry]

Forbes, John Murray (consul at Hamburg) [1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]

Forbes, Robert (of Griffin) [1 reference]

Forestier, M. (agent of Rubot & Lorando) [1 reference]

Forman, William [1 reference]

Forrest, Richard [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Forrest, Sarah Crauford (Mrs. Richard) [1 reference]

Fort Adams, Miss. Territory [5 references + 1 subentry]

Fort Charles, Orleans Territory [1 reference]

Fort Cumberland, Md. [1 reference]

Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada [1 reference]

Fort Independence, Castle Island, Boston, Mass. [1 reference]

Fort Mandan, N.D. [1 reference]

Fort Nelson, Va. [1 reference]

Fort Plaquemine, Orleans Territory [1 reference]

Fort San Carlos de Barrancas, W.Fla. [1 reference]

Fort St. John, Orleans Territory [2 references]

Fort St. Louis, Orleans Territory [1 reference]

Fort St. Philip, Orleans Territory [1 reference]

Fort St. Stephens, Miss. Territory [1 reference]

Fort Stoddert, Miss. Territory [4 references + 2 subentries]

Fortune (U.S. galliot) (Saville) [1 reference]

Fortune (U.S. ship) [1 reference]

Foster, Augustus John (British legation secretary) [1 reference + 2 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]

Foster, Nathaniel (of Three Thomases) [1 reference]

Fothergill, William (commander of Lancaster) [1 reference]

Fotheringale, William [See redirect]

Fountain Inn, Baltimore, Md. 478 [1 reference]

Fox, Charles James [1 subentry]

Fox, Robert Were (consul at Falmouth) [1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]

Fox (U.S. brig) (J. Drummond) [4 references]

Fox Indians [1 reference]

Fraissinet, John Joseph [1 reference + 2 subentries]

France [2 references + 91 subentries]

Francis II (Holy Roman Emperor, later Francis I of Austria) [6 references + 2 subentries]

Francis Baring & Co. (London bankers) [6 references + 5 subentries]

Franconia, Germany [2 references]

Frankfort, Germany [1 subentry]

Franklin, Benjamin [4 references + 1 subentry]

Franklin, Hiram (of Letitia) [2 references]

Franklin & Robinson Co. (N.Y. merchants) [1 reference]

Franklin County, Va. [1 reference]

Franklin Institute [1 reference]

Frederick I (of Prussia) [1 subentry]

Frederick II, the Great (of Prussia) [3 references]

Fredericksburg, Va. [2 references]

Frederick William, duke of Brunswick [1 reference]

Frederika Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt, dowager queen of Prussia [1 reference]

Freeman, Constant [2 references + 2 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]

Freemasons [1 subentry]

Freire, Cipriano Ruberio (former Portuguese minister to U.S.) [2 references + 1 subentry]

French Revolution [6 references]

French Revolutionary Wars [2 references]

Freneau, Peter [1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]

Freytag, Mr. (Prussian consul at London) [1 reference]

Friendly Sons of St. Patrick [1 reference]

Friendship (U.S. brig) (Keating) [1 reference]

Fuller, Christopher (member of S.C. legislature) [1 reference + 1 subentry]

Fuller, Gilbert (of Mary) [2 references]

Fuller, Jennet Innes McDonald (Mrs. Christopher) [1 reference]