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Back Matter Source: Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Vol. 17 (1879 - 1880) Published by: Massachusetts Historical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25079556 . Accessed: 24/05/2014 11:15 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Massachusetts Historical Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.78.108.186 on Sat, 24 May 2014 11:15:53 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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LIST OF DONORS TO THE LIBRARY.

United States.?Department of the Interior.

Department of Justice.

Department of State.

Department of War. Post Office Department. Treasury Department.

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. State of Michigan. State of New Jersey. State of Ohio.

City of Boston.

City of New York. Town of Groton. American Academy of Arts and Sci

ences. American Antiquarian Society. American Board of Commissioners for

Foreign Missions. American Philosophical Society. American Unitarian Association. Boston Athenaeum. Boston Public Library. Boston Society of Natural History. Buffalo Historical Society. Bunker Hill Monument Association. Chamber of Commerce of the State of

New York.

Chicago Historical Society. Congregational Library. Essex Institute. Evanston Philosophical Association. Free Public Library of Lawrence.

Georgia Historical Society. Grand Army of the Republic. j Grand Lodge of Iowa. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. ! Harvard College Library.

'

Historical Society of Delaware. Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Kentucky Historical Society. K?niglichen Universit?t zu Christi

ania, i Lenox Library. Library Company of Philadelphia. Maryland Historical Society. Massachusetts Antislavery Society. Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics'

Association. !

Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Massachusetts Medical Society. | Minnesota Historical Society. Museum of Fine Arts. New England Historie, Genealogical

Society. New York Genealogical and Biograph

ical Society. New York Historical Society. New York State Library. Nova Scotia Historical Society. Ohio State Library. Old Colony Historical Society. Oneida Historical Society. Rhode Island Historical Society. Royal Historical Society. Smithsonian Institution.

Society of Antiquaries of London. State Library of South Carolina.

Vermont Historical Society. Vermont State Library. Worcester Society of Antiquity. Yale College. H. B. Adams. T. B. Akins. E. L. Anderson. Miss Sarah L. Bailey. Baldwin & Ford. Fred. W. Barry. Mrs. William Barry. Samuel Batchelder.

Joseph S. Bennet. Lucius M. Boltwood. R. A. Brock.

William Brotherhood. Am mi Brown. James W. Bugbee. Edward Burnham. Rev. Augustine Caldwell. Rev. C. C. Carpenter. James R. Chadwick.

George E. Chambers. Jacob Chapman. Ebenezer Clapp. Deloraine P. Corey. Brinton Coxe. John C. Currier. B. R. Curtis. H. Pelham Curtis.

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LIST OF DONORS. 469

C. A. Cutter.

Delegates of the Oxford University Press.

Franklin B. Dexter. Edmund T. Eastman. John Elderkin. John F. Eliot. Harrison Ellery. Z. Stiles Ely. Folger & Rich. M. F. Force. W. E. Foster. Frederick L. Gay. D. C. Gilman. E. H. Goss. S. C. Gould. Leveson Gower. Hon. Hugh Blair Grigsby. Rev. E. C. Guild. Frank W. Hackett. Charles W. Hale. Phebe A. Hanaford. Charles Henry Hart. John T. Hassam. J. L. Hayes.

Willis P. Hazard.

Henry A. Hazen. Hamilton A. Hill. Edward Ho well. H. W. Howgate. Henry Hunt & Co. Mrs. Martha Washington Jenks. H. P. Johnston. Rev. Silas Ketchum. Moses King. H. Latour. Andrew W. M. Lee. Francis H. Lee.

William H. Lee. Leonard & Co. Miss Fannie C. Leonard. Charles F. Libbie. Francis H. Lincoln.

Little, Brown, & Co. Geo. F. Littlefield. Rev. C. S. Locke.

William E. Loy. William P. Lunt.

Isaac S. Lyon.

[ George A. Marden. James F. Meech. Nash & Pratt. i Rev. Edward D. Neiil. B. F. Nourse. Rev. Andrew Oliver. Rev. Alpheus S. Packard. Nathaniel Paine.

Henry Phillips, Jr. S. Whitney Phoenix.

Mrs. Sarah S. Pickering. J. L. Pierson. James S. Pike.

| George Henry Preble. Rev. A. P. Putnam.

j George W. Ranck. Charles W. Rogers. Horatio Rogers. Thomas J. Rogers. Henry S. Russell.

Stephen Salisbury, Jr. Abraham Dirk Adama van Scheitema. G. D. Scull. Charles W. Sever. Horatio Seymour. S. W. Shepard.

? Rev. Edmund F. Slafter.

I Baxter P. Smith.

Elbridge Smith. A. Starbuck. Daniel W. Stevens. Thomas B. Stockwell. Edwin M. Stone. A. H. Sumner. Rev. A. K. Teele. Emeliano Tejera. Peter G. Thomson. J. H. Thorndike. R. Hammett Tilley.

I J. H. Trumbull. W. W. Tucker. Rev. Robert F. Wallcut.

[ William Ware. Rev. John Lee Watson.

George M. Wheeler. John E. Whiting.

Marshall P. Wilder. James Williams.

W. E. Woodward.

And the following Resident Members : ?

Charles Francis Adams, Jr. Ellis Ames. Thomas C. Amory.

William S. Appleton. Rev. William S. Bartlett.

George B. Chase. Charles Deane.

Henry G. Denny. George Dexter.

Rev. Henry M. Dexter. Rev. Henry W. Foote. Hon. Gustavus Vasa Fox. Delano A. Goddard. Hon. Horace Gray. Dr. Samuel A. Green. Rev. Edward E. Hale. S. F. Haven.

Dr. O. W. Holmes.

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470 LIST OF DONORS.

Abbott Lawrence. Amos A. Lawrence.

Henry C. Lodge. Francis W. Palfrey. Rev. Edwards A. Park. Hon. Francis E. Parker.

Augustus T. Perkins. Rev. Chandler Robbins. Hon. Stephen Salisbury. Charles C. Smith.

Nathaniel Thayer. Charles W. Turtle.

Win slow Warren. Rev. Robert C. Waterston. Dr. Henry Wheatland. W. H. Whitmore. Justin Winsor. Hon. Robert C. Winthrop. Robert C. Winthrop, Jr. Rev. Edward J. Young.

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INDEX.

A.

Abercrombie, Gen. James, 243.

Acuna, Diego Sarmiento d' (Count Gondomar), 10.

Adams, Hon. Charles Francis, LL.D., 83,122, 294, 329, 332. Elected Vice

President, 76. Vice-President, 50, 60. Announces the death of Col. Brantz Mayer, 50. Remarks by, at the annual meeting, 60, 61. An nounces the death of R. M. Mason, 61. Reception at the house of, 77.

Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., 337 n.

Signs the report of committee to con sider circular letter from the United States Coast survey, 105. His trib ute to Mr. Richard Frothingham, 335-337.

Adams, Daniel, 158.

Adams, Pr?s. John, 82, 117, 131, 330, 363, 379, 441. Letter from, to Dr.

Bigelow, 417, 418.

Adams, Pr?s. John Quincy, 5, 18, 114, 401.

Adams, Rev. Joseph, 156.

Adams, Gov. Samuel, 132, 289, 291, 317, 330, 386.

Adams, Thomas Boylston, 117.

Adams,-, 173.

Agassiz, Prof. Louis, LL.D., 457, 463. Letter from, to Dr. Bigelow, 429.

Agnew, Stair, 211.

Agr?cola, C. Julius, 34.

Ahawton, Indian, 52, 54. Ait ken,-, 206. Albach, James R., his "Western An

nals "

cited, 190 n.

Albany, N. Y., 25, 110, 201, 334.

Alden, Timothy, D.D., 18. His " Col

lection of American Epitaphs" cited, 85.

Allen, Henry, 52, 53.

Allen, Rev. James, 263, 264, 267-274, 343.

Allen, Rev. Joseph, 256 n.

Allen, Gov. Samuel, 227.

Allen, Rev. Thomas, 91, 92.

Allen, William, D.D., 263 n.

Allerton, Isaac, 344.

Allibone, S. Austin, LL.D., 289, 361.

Allston, Washington, 69. A portrait of, by Harding, presented, 51.

Alting, Menso (?), 277. American Academy of Arts and Sci

ences, 27, 34, 282, 385, 404, 406, 407, 411, 451-453, 457, 459. Proceed

ings of the, cited, 22 n. Offices held in the, by Dr. Jacob Bigelow, 456.

His communications to the "Me moirs

" of the, ib. Vote passed by

the, on the retirement of Dr. Big elow from its presidency, 458, 459.

American Antiquarian Society, 27, 166 n., 294, 296, 311, 361, 379 n. "

Proceedings "

of the, cited, 379. "

American Architect and Building News," the, 104.

" American Cyclopaedia," the, 415.

American Institute of Instruction, 81.

"American Journal of Medical Sci ences," the, 447.

"American Journal of Science and

Arts," the, 414. "American Pharmacopoeia," publica

tion of the, 424. American Philosophical Society, 19,

62. American Social Science Association,

27.

Ames, Ellis, 67.

Ames, Fisher, LL.D., 18, 111, 112,116, 117 n.

Ames, Mrs. Fisher, 116.

Ames, William, D.D., 173, 340.

Ames,-,363. Amory, Thomas, 363, 363 n.

Amory, Thomas C, A.M., commu nication by, on the siege of New

port, 162-164.

Amory,-, 215. Ancient and Honorable Artillery

Company, 97, 129.

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472 iNpEX.

Anderson, John J., his "

Grammar School History of the United States

" cited, 91.

Andover, Mass., 15, 285. Andover Theological Seminary, 114,

389.

Andrew, Gov. John A., 4, 381.

Andrews, Hannah (Mrs. Hopkins), 143.

Andrews, Israel Ward, LL.D., his "

Washington County and the Early Settlement of Ohio

" cited, 181 n.

Andrews, John, 173.

Andrews, Thomas, 143, 143 n.

Andros, Sir Edmund, 93, 218-221, 224, 227 353

Angier, Rev. Samuel, 263, 272, 280.

Anne, Queen of England, 21, 69.

Annesley, George, Earl of Mountnor

ris, extract from a letter of, to Dr.

Bigelow, 422. Annual meeting of the Society, April

10, 1879, 60.

Anthology Club, 403, 404.

Antiquaries, Royal Society of, London, 302.

Antiquaries, Society of, Newcastle upon Tyne, 301.

Appleton, Hon. Nathan, 283.

Appleton, Samuel, 70.

Appleton, Col. Samuel, 96.

Appleton, Thomas G., 427.

Appleton, William S., A.M., 50 n., 58, 66, 120, 294. Elected Cabinet

keeper, 76. Cabinet-keeper, 50, 60, 78, 101, 229. Presents a copy of the medal struck in honor of John

Paul Jones's victory over the Ser

apis, 50. Cabinet-keeper's report, 69. Reports concerning a catalogue of the paintings and engravings belonging to the Society, 101. Of committee to arrange the collection of autographs of Mrs. Grenville

Temple Winthrop, 102, 103. Gift from, 229.

Appleton fund, 70-72, 74, 75.

Apthorp, Stephen, 173.

Arlington, Mass., 323.

Armine, Lady-, 249.

Arms, Richard, 159.

Arnold, Gen. Benedict, 459.

Arnold, Samuel, 345.

Arnold, Hon. Samuel G., LL.D., re marks by the President, on announc

ing the death of, 360. His "

History of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations

" cited, 223 n.

Artiguenave, Jos. Linna, 412.

Ashburton, Lord. See "

Baring, A."

Ashe,-, 204 n.

Ashford, Conn., 199.

Ashurst, Sir Henry, 246, 248, 251, 253. Letter to, from John Eliot, 249, 250.

Aspinwall, Col. Thomas, A.M., 380. Athens, Ohio, 176 n.

Atkins, Dudley, portrait of, by John son, 2.

Atkinson, George W., his " History of

Kanawha County "

cited, 202 n.

Auditing committee, report of the, 76. Augustin, Saint, 280.

Austen, Rev. Samuel, 256 n.

Austin, Gen.-, 93.

Avery, Benjamin, D.D., 153.

Avery, Rev. Joseph, 343.

Ayr, Penn., 200 n.

B.

Babcock, Col. Henry, portrait of, by Blackburn, 93.

Babson, Hon. John J., gift from, 60. Vote of thanks to, ib.

Bachiler, Rev. Stephen, 343.

Backus, Elijah, 189, 189 n., 195. Backus, Rev. Isaac, 86, 87.

Bacon, Andrew, 146.

Bacon, Edward, 117, 118. Papers re

lating to, deposited with the secre

tary of the commonwealth, 122.

Bacon, Francis, Lord Verulam, 8.

Bacon, Samuel, 158.

Bagley, Henry, 193.

Bailey, David, 203, 203 n.

Bailey, Rev. John, 263, 265, 266, 268 270.

Baken. See "

Bacon, Samuel."

Baker, Jesse, 214, 215.

Balch, John, 369 n.

Baldwin, Christopher C, 294, 296. Baldwin, Col. Loammi, 321. Ball, Mary (Mrs. Washington), 241. Baltimore, Md., 50, 81, 82, 174, 386,

405, 424.

Bancroft, Hon. George, LL.D., 46, 80, 232, 308, 313, 356, 376. His "

His

tory of the United States "

cited, 163.

Bangor, Me., 216. The "Centennial celebration of the Settlement of

"

cited, 216 n.

Banks, Sir Joseph, extract from a let ter of, to Dr. Bigelow, 416.

Banks, Hon. Nathaniel P., 429.

Barber,-, 185.

Baring, Alexander, 1st Baron Ashbur ton, 379 n.

Barker, Jacob, 133.

Barker, Rev. Joseph, 19.

Barker, Capt. William, 171.

Barker,-, 195, 196.

Barnard, George, 427.

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INDEX. 473

Barnard,-, 206 n.

Barnstable, Mass., 117, 118, 344. Barrell, John Clarke, 120. Barrell, Joseph, 363, 363 n.

Barrell, Miss-, 363, 364.

Barrett, Col. James, 320, 324.

Barrington, N. H., 153, 355 n.

Barrowe, Henry, 340.

Barton, Benjamin Smith, M.D., 398, 399, 408, 410, 413.

Bartram, John, 399, 410.

Bartram, William, of Lynn, 140 n.

Bartram, William, of Penn., 410.

Bartrow,-, 140, ?40 n.

Barry, Rev. William, 385.

Barry, Mrs. William, letter from, pre senting a gift to the library, read by the President, 165.

Bates, Miss Abigail, service per formed by, in the war of 1812, 170 172.

Bates, Miss Rebecca W., service per formed by, in the war of 1812, 170 172.

Bates, Reuben, 171.

Bates, Simeon, 171. Bath (Eng.) Literary and Scientific

Institution, 301, 306. Bath, Me., 85, 86, 88. Battelle, Col. Ebenezer, 177, 177 n.,

184, 193, 195.

Batten, Rev. Richard, 255, 256 n.

Baum, Col. Frederick, 90, 91. Beach, Henry H. A., M.D., 461. Beal, Leazer, 158.

Bedford, Rev. John, 256, 257.

Bedford, Mass., 321.

Beel, Leazer, 158.

Beers, Anthony, 142.

Beeston, Father-, 205.

Belknap, Jeremy, D.D., 81, 107 n., 109, 132, 155, 156, 193 n., 218, 225, 363, 364.

" Belknap Papers," the, 99.

Bell, Hon. Samuel D., 226 n.

Bell,-, 249.

Belleville, W. Va., 186 n. Bellevue Hospital, N. Y., 425.

Bellingham, Gov. Richard, 129, 132. Belpre, Ohio, 177, 177 n., 178 n., 179,

184, 184 n., 185, 189 n? 194. Bemis, George, 69, 71, 75. Bemis, Nathanael, MD., 399. Bend, Rev. Joseph G., 205, 205 n.

Bennington, Vt., 57, 63, 90, 91. Bat tle of, 90, 92.

Bennington Monument Association, the, 63, 90.

Bent,-, 185, 187, 194, 196.

Berkeley, George, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne, 94.

Bernard. Sir Scroop, 217.

Berwick, Me., 106, 107, 156, 352.

Bessius, Rev. Martin, 149. Bethune, Capt. Benjamin, 217.

Betty, Rev. Humfry, 255.

Beverly, Mass., 366 368. "

Biblioth?que Universelle," the, 310.

Biddle, Clement, his "

Philadelphia Directory

" cited, 205 n.

Bigelow, Abraham, 157.

Bigelow, Erastus B., LL.D., 284, 285. Death of, announced, 282-285. Res olution of the Society on the death of, 285.

Bigelow, Hon. George T., LL.D., 61, 66.

Bigelow, Mrs. George T., 69. Gift from, 51. Vote of thanks to, ib.

Bigelow, Henry, 386, 405.

Bigelow, Henry Jacob, M.D., 405,466. Bigelow, Jacob, the elder, 386.

Bigelow, Rev. Jacob, 386, 387, 417. Letter from Dr. Bigelow to, 399, 400.

Bigelow, Jacob, M.D., LL.D., 33

35, 40, 41, 66, 370. Death of, announced, 33. Resolution of the

Society on the death of, 38. Trib ute of Dr. Holmes to, 40. Dr. Ellis appointed to write a memoir of, 51. Memoir of, by Dr. Ellis, 383-467. Ancestry, 385-387. Child

hood, 388. Harvard College, 389 391. Residence at Worcester, 393.

Attends medical lectures at Cam

bridge, 396. Enters a physician's office in Boston, ib. Studies at the

University of Pennsylvania, 398 400. Gains Boylston prizes, 400, 401. Returns to Boston and be

gins to practise medicine, 401-405.

Partnership with Dr. James Jack son, 406-408. Lectures on botany and botanical studies, 408-413. Publishes the "

Florula Bostonien sis," 408, 411. Botanical corre

spondence, 408, 412, 413, 416. Ap pointed professor of Materia Medica, 409. Delivers the Phi Beta Kappa poem, 410. Report on the sea ser

pent, 414-416. Tour to the White Mountains, 415. Appointed Rum ford professor, 417. Marriage, ib., 420. Inaugural address as Rum ford professor, 417, 418. Lectures as Rumford professor, 419. His "

American Medical Botany," 420 423. His labors on the

" Pharma

copoeia of the United States," 424, 425. Of the commission to visit

New York in reference to the Asi atic cholera, 425-427. Visit to

Europe, 427, 428. Various public 60

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474 INDEX.

services, ib. His agency in estab

lishing Mount Auburn cemetery, 429-434. President and Trustee of the cemetery corporation, 434-436, 440, 442. Presents the Sphinx, 436, 437. His account of the Sphinx, 438-440. His medical reforms, 442 446. Memorial tributes to other

physicians, 447. Tribute to Dr. Jackson, ib., 449. His labors in the cause of education, 449-456. Mem

bership and offices in the American

Academy of Arts and Sciences, 456. Communications to the Aca

demy's "

Memoirs," ib. Visit to

California, 461. Blindness and pa ralysis, 462. His remarks on com

pleting his ninetieth year, 463. His

character, ib.,465. His family, 466.

Funeral, ib. Resolutions of the Medical Society, ib. Letter from

the physicians of Boston and vicin

ity on his eighty-ninth birthday, 467. His

" History of the Cemetery

of Mount Auburn," 431. "

Self Limited Diseases," 442.

" Nature

in Disease," and "Modern Inqui ries," 443. His

" Report on Homoe

opathy," 445, 446. " The Medical

Profession and Quackery," 446. Other medical essays, 447. His ad

dress, "Limits of Education," 450 452.

" Classical and Utilitarian

Studies," 453-455. " Eolopoesis,"

459, 460. Latin song at the Har vard College bicentennial, 460. "

XHN?AIA," 461.

Bigelow, John, 385, 386.

Bigelow, Mrs. Mary (Scollav), 417, 442.

Bigelow, Mrs. Mary (Warren), 386.

Bigelow, Richard, 386.

Bigelow, Samuel, 386.

Bigelow, Thomas, 386.

Bingham, Richards, & Co., Messrs., 422.

Bird, Thomas, 144. Blackburn, Jonathan B., list of por

traits painted by, 93-95.

Blackler, S. R., 135.

Blackman, John, 144.

Blackstone, Rev. William, 340, 345, 348.

Blackstone, Sir William, 183 n.

Blackwell, Rev.-, 205. Black wood, Rev. Christopher, 343.

Blagden, George W., D.D., 161.

Blair, Rev. James, Pr?s. William and

Mary Coll., 350. Blair, Rev. Samuel, 206.

Blake, Elijah, 160.

Blake, Francis, 394.

Blanchard, Edward, 427.

Blanchard, Thomas, 283.

Blesser,-, 204,204 n.

Blinman, Rev. Richard, 343.

Bliss,-, 208. Blunt, Rev. John, 156.

Boerhaave, Hermann, 39, 173.

B?ye, Herman, 196 ??., 197 n.

Bois-le-Comte, Charles Joseph Ed mond, Comte de, 309.

Bonaparte, Napoleon, Emperor, 116, 418.

Bond, Benjamin, 157. Bond, Henry, M.D., his

" Genealogies

and History of Watertown" cited, 273 n., 385.

Bond, Jonas, 159.

Boott, Francis, M.D., 413, 415. Boott, Mrs. Kirk, 427.

Boston, Mass., 2, 8, 16, 17, 19, 20, 25, 34, 36, 47, 51-53, 55, 56, 56 n., 62 n., 63,69, 75, 76, 85,88, 92-96, 98

100, 101, 106, 110, 111, 112, 114, 120, 128, 130, 132, 137, 138, 145, 146 n., 147, 149 n., 151, 157 n., 160, 161,166,169,173-178 n., 181 n., 193 n., 201, 206 n., 208, 212, 213, 216, 220

223, 226, 232-234, 238, 243, 265, 280, 281, 287, 288, 290, 291, 295 n., 302, 314, 326, 328, 329, 332, 346, 353 n., 356,359-366, 371, 373, 378, 380-383, 386, 387, 393, 395-397,401 405, 407-409, 411, 413, 414, 419, 424-426, 432, 435, 436, 438, 447,461, 467. Maps relating to the siege of, exhibited, 62. Remarks by the President concerning the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the set tlement of, 122, 123. Request from the Record Commissioners of, 160.

The Society refuses the request, 162. Boston Athenaeum, 19, 20, 69, 358, 404. Boston Board of Health, report of

the, cited, 127. Boston Board of Trade, 382. Boston Common, 434, 460. "

Boston Daily Advertiser," the, 15, i 120, 459, 460.

" Boston Evening Transcript," the, 20.

Boston Harbor, 368. "Boston Herald," the, 55. Boston Public Latin School, 36, 165,

396, 397. Mr. Wallcut's list of the class of 1773 in, 216-218.

Boston Public library, 63. Boston University, 36. "

Boston Weekly News-Letter," the, 234 n.

Boston and Albany Railroad Com

pany, 71. Botanic Garden, Cambridge, 408, 410.

Boucher, Madame-, 94.

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INDEX. 475

Boucher, Mrs.-, 95.

Bourne, Rev. Richard, 247.

Bowditch, Henry L, M.D., 465. Res olution offered by, on the death of

Dr. Bigelow, 466.

Bowdoin, Gov. James, 132, 173,458. Bowdoin College, 6, 15, 85.

Bowen, Francis, LL.D., 283. Bowman, Samuel, 159.

Bowne, Hon. Walter, 426.

Boyden, Uriah A., 283.

Boyle, Rohert, 249, 253. Letters of the Apostle Eliot to, 251-253.

Boyles,-, 198.

Boylston, Ward Nicholas, 400.

Bracegirdle, Rev. John, 256, 257, 261.

Bradbury, Mrs. L. A., gift from, 78.

Braddock, Gen. Edward, 118. Plan of the battle-field of his defeat exhib

ited, 118, 119.

Bradford, Samuel, 217. Bradford, Gov. William, 65,65 n., 129,

302, 303. His "

History of Ply mouth Plantation

" cited, 3, 41.

Bradish, Ebenezer, 157.

Bradlee, John T., President of Mount Auburn cemetery, 435, 436. Letter from Dr. Bigelow to, ib.

Bradley,-, 209, 210.

Bradley, Mrs.-, 210.

Bradstreet, Gov. Simon, 106, 110, 129, 220, 222, 222 n? 223, 348.

Branford, Conn., 147, 347.

Brattle, Thomas, 131.

Brattle, Rev. William, 263, 274 n., 280.

Brattle Street Church, Boston, 113 n., 166.

Breck, Samuel, the " Recollections of

"

cited, 364 n. Brenton, James, 293.

Brerewood, Edward, 173.

Brevoort, J. Carson, 119.

Brewster, Elder William, 303, 340 342, 344, 348. I

Bridge, Joseph, 157.

Bridge, Rev. Thomas, 263.

Bridge's Creek, Va., 240, 241.

Bridgewater, Mass., 23, 31, 121, 344.

Bridgewater Academy, 215, 215 n. "

Bridgewater Collection of Saered

Music," bibliographical note on the, 121, 122.

Bridgman, Thomas, his "Epitaphs from Copp's Hill Burial Ground" cited, 234 n.

Brien,-, 198.

Briggs, Gov. George N., 5.

Bright, Benjamin H., 305.

Bright, Rev. Francis, 340, 346.

Brimmer, George W., 432.

Brinley, George, 63, 69, 71, 358 n. I

Bristol, R. T., 263 n. "British and Foreign Medical Re

view," the, 443.

Brockway,-, 177.

Brodhead, John R., his "History of New York

" cited, 220 n., 224 n.

Brookfield, Mass., 338.

Brookline, Mass., 18 n., 432.

Brooklyn, N. Y., 285, 286.

Brooks, Charles, 98.

Brooks, Rev. Charles, his "

History of Medford

" cited, 263 n.

Brooks, Cotton Brown, 98.

Brooks, David, 205, 205 n.

Brooks, Phillips, D.D., elected a res ident member, 67. Accepts mem

bership, 60.

Brooks, Thomas, 98. Brooks, William G., 3, 6, 13, 14, 62,

66, 97-100, 284. Death of, an

nounced, 2. Remarks on, by the President, ib., 3. Resolution of the

Society on the death of, 6. Tribute of Mr. Waterston to, 12-14. Mr. Smith appointed to prepare a me

moir of, 49. Memoir of, by C. C.

Smith, 98-100. Ancestry, 98. Birth, ib. Education, ib. Established in business in Boston, ib. Public offices, 99. Contributions to the Proceed

ings of the Society, ib. Marriage, 100. Death, ib.

Brown, Bartholomew, 121.

Brown, Benjamin, 158.

Brown, Rev. Chad, 86.

Brown, Rev. Edmund, 145, 343.

Brown, Gen. Jacob, 82.

Brown, Gen. John M., elected a cor

responding member, 89. Accepts membership, 101.

Brown, Joseph, 158.

Brown, Josiah, 158.

Brown, Nathaniel, 157.

Brown, Capt. N., 237, 237 n.

Brown, Timothy, 158.

Brown, William, 158.

Browne, Robert, 340.

Brownell, Henry H., 455. Brunswick, Me., 16.

Bryan, Kennedy, 80.

Bryant, William C, LL.D., 14, 66, 459.

Buchanan, James, 200, 200 n.

Buchanan, Pr?s. James, 82.

Buck, Peter John, M.D., 411. Buck, Miss-, 363.

Buckman, John, 158, 159. Buckminster, Rev. Joseph S., 403,404. Budington, William Ives, D.D., death

of, announced, 285. Remarks on the death of, by Dr. Ellis, 286.

BueU, Joseph, 178 n., 182 n., 194.

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Buffon, George Louis Leclerc, Comte

de, 38.

Bulkley, Rev. Peter, 342.

Bullard, Capt.-, 190. Bunker Hill, battle of, 23, 43, 63, 232,

287, 289, 290, 294, 315, 326, 329 332.

Bunker Hill Monument, plans and documents relating to the, presented, 165.

Bunker Hill Monument Association, 428.

Burdett, Rev. George, 343.

Burgoyne, Gen. John, 23, 58, 90, 91.

Burial-grounds, petition to the Gen eral Court to preserve the old, in

Massachusetts, 314.

Buridan, John, 173.

Burnet, Hon. Jacob, his " Notes on

the Northwestern Territory "

cited, 187 n.

Burnham, Edward, gift from, 234.

Burnham, William, 182 n., 187, 187 n., 193.

Burton, Henry, 340.

Burton, John Hill, D.C.L., accepts membership, 33.

By-Laws of the Society, amendments of the, proposed, 160 ; adopted, 170.

Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord, 43, 403.

C.

Cabinet of the Society, 2, 19, 328, 366. Accessions to the, for the year ending April, 1879, 69. Gifts to the, 78.

Cabinet-keeper. See "

Appleton, Wil liam S."

Cabot, Hon. George, 18, 114, 116, 117 n., 364.

Cabot, John, 377.

Cadets, Independent Company of, their monument at Mount Auburn, 438.

Caesar, Caius Julius, 57, 459.

Calamy, Edmund, D.D., his "Con tinuation of the Account of the

Ejected and Silenced Ministers "

cited, 245 n., 254 n.

Calf, Capt.-, 287. Callender,-, 201, 202 n.

Calvin, John, 277, 280.

Cambridge, Mass., 6, 7, 12, 16, 26, 29, 30, 36, 62 n., 76, 78, 114, 136, 138, 145, 147,151,157 n., 186, 186 n.,234, 236, 237, 262-268, 270-274, 274 n., 275-278, 280, 281, 287, 330, 337, 344, 346, 351, 352, 365, 389, 396, 408-410, 419, 428, 429, 432, 460.

Cambridge, N. Y., 325 n,

Cambridge association of ministers, records of the, 262-281. Rules of the, 262, 263. Address of the, to the

Governor and Council, 270, 271. Circular letters from the, 280, 281.

"Cambridge Platform," the, 149 ?., 151, 169.

Cambridge (Eng.) University, table of graduates of, in New England, 352.

Camden Society, 303.

Campbell,-, 200, 200 n. "

Campus Martius," Marietta, 188 n.

Canne, John, 173.

Canning, George, 18.

Canterbury, N. H., 155.

Capen, John, 144, 144 n.

Carleton, Osgood, an old map of Bos ton by, exhibited, 365.

Carleton, Gov. Thomas, 210.

Carlisle, Penn., 201, 201 n., 202 n.

Carlow,-, 376.

Carpenter,-, 197.

Carrel, Mrs.-, 201. Carswell, Rev. Solomon, 256 n.

Carter, Hendee, & Co., Messrs., 121.

Carter, Richard B. (Carter, Hendee, &

Co.), 121.

Cartwright, Rev. Thomas, 340.

Cartwright, Thomas, Bishop of Ches ter, 305.

Casco, Me., 353.

Casey, Wanton, 182 n., 189, 189 n.

Cassas, Louis Fran?ois, his " Voyage

Pittoresque en Egypte et Syrie," 439.

Castle Island, Boston Harbor, 19-21. Castle William, Boston Harbor, 69,

289.

Cavendish, George, 301, 304.

Cavour, Camillo Benso, Count, 313. " Caxton Memorial Bible," the, 1.

Chalmers, George, 378. Chalmers, Thomas, D.D., 361. Chamberlain, John, 210 n.

Chamberlain, Hon. Mellen, 76. Of committee to nominate officers, 51, 362. Of committee to arrange the collection of autographs of Mrs. Grenville Temple Winthrop, 102, 103.

Chamberlain, Richard, 227. Chambers, Charles, portrait of, by

Smibert, 96.

Chambers,-, 202, 202 n.

Chambersburgh, Penn., 200 n.

Champlain, Samuel de, 85. Chandler, Hon. Peleg W., LL.D., 335. Channing, Edward T., LL.D., 402.

Channing, Walter, M.D., 399, 409.

Chaplain, J. C, 103.

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Charlemagne, 57. Charles I. of England, 56 n., 380. Charles II. of England, 54, 224, 228. Charles X. of France, 309. Charles Albert, of Sardinia, 45.

Charleston, S. C, 175.

Charlestown, Mass., 110, 116, 254, 262, 263, 263 w., 285, 286, 290, 317, 330, 332, 336, 344, 365, 440.

Charlton, Mass., 24.

Charrier,-, 173.

Chase, George B., A.M., 51. Pre sents an unfinished portrait of

Washington Allston, from Mrs. G. T. Bigelow, 51. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, 51, 76, 362.

Chase, Rev. Stephen, 156.

Chase, Rev. Thomas, 256 n.

Chatham, Earl of See "

Pitt, Wil liam."

Chaucer, Geoffrey, 306.

Chauncy, Ren. Charles, Pr?s. Harv. Coll, 16,17, 342, 345, 348.

Chauncy, Charles, D.D., 166.

Cheever, Joshua, 187.

Cheever, Rev. Samuel, 263.

Cheever,-, 173.

Chelsea, Mass., 207, 328.

Cheney,-, 338.

Chester, Col. Joseph L., LL.D., 343. Chester, N. H., 156.

Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of 37.

Chicago, III., 85, 461.

Chicatabut, Indian sachem, 52, 53.

Childs, Benjamin, 157.

Childs, Samuel, 157.

Chilton, Mary (Mrs. Winslow), 23, 130.

Choate, Hon. Ruf us, 47. Cholera in New York in 1832, 425

427. Christ Church, Boston, 120, 326. "

Christian Examiner," the, 378.

Chrysostom, John, 280.

Church, Thomas, his "

History of

Philip's War "

cited, 223 n. Church records in the library of the

Society, extracts from the Society's records relative to the, 161.

Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 46. Cino da Pistoja, 310. Cincinnati, Ohio, 55, 176 n.-178 n.

Circourt, Count Adolphe de, 307-312. Tribute to the memory of, by the President, 307-313. Tribute to, from Lamartine's "History of the

Revolution of 1848," 308, 309 ; from Louis Favre, 312.

Circourt, Count Albert de, 313.

Clap, Capt. Roger, 131.

Clapp, Ebenezer, his " History of Dor

chester "

cited, 143 n.

Clapp, E. Herbert, gift from, 229.

Clark, Alvan, 12.

Clark, Benjamin, 234.

Clark, John, 129.

Clark, John, M.D., 234.

Clark, Hon. John, 234.

Clark, Martha, 234.

Clark, Rebecca, 234.

Clark, Robert, 234.

Clark, Sarah, 234. Clark, Mrs. Sarah, 234. Clark, Hon. William, 233. Account

of, 234.

Clark, Lieut. William, 160.

Clarke, Dorus, D.D.,24. Clarke, James Freeman, D.D., elected

a resident member, 57. Accepts membership, 60. Remarks by, in

regard to the closing of King's Chapel and Granary burial

grounds, 136.

Clarke, John, 158.

Clarke, John, D.D., 120,166, 364.

Clarke, Rev. Jonas, 317.

Clarke, Gov. Walter, 223.

Clarksburgh, W. Va., 195, 197.

Clay, Hon. Henry, 231.

Cleaveland, Parker, LL.D., 16.

Cleopatra's Needle, its removal from

Egypt discussed, 242.

Cleveland, Ohio, 63.

Clifton, Richard, 340.

Clinton, Mass., 284, 285. Coast Survey. See

" United States

Coast Survey." Cobb, Hon. David, 113, 114.

Cobb, Hon. Samuel C, 232.

Cobbet, Rev. Thomas, 142, 145. See also

" Whiting, S., and Cobbet,

T."

Cobbett, Thomas, 228. Cochecho, N. H., attacked by Indians,

220.

Codman, Col. Charles R., 96. Coffin, Sir Isaac, 217. Coffin, Chief Justice Peter, 353, 354.

Deed to, from Hope-Hood and other Indians, 354, 355.

Cogswell, Joseph G., LL.D., 356, 390. Coke, Sir Edward, 120.

Colden, Hon. Cadwallader, M.D., 410. " Collections

" of the Society, 70, 111,

233,243,298,303, 335. Cited, 108 n., 139 n., 207, 208 n., 220 n., 221 n., 222 n., 254 n., 367, 411 n.

Collier, John Payne, 306.

Colman, Benjamin, D.D., 87, 95, 263, 267 n. Portrait of, by Smibert, 95.

Colman, Mrs. Benjamin, portrait of, by Smibert, 95.

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Colman, John, portrait of, by Smibert, 95.

Colman, Mrs. John, portrait of, by Smibert, 95.

Colmeiro, Manuel, 50. "

Columbian Centinel," the, 17 n.

Cited, 113 ?., 117 n.

Columbus, Christopher, 50, 361.

Conant, Roger, 366, 367, 367 n., 368, 368 n., 369, 369 n. Petition of, to the general court of Massachusetts, communicated by Mr. Deane, 366 368.

Conant's Island, Boston Harbor, 368. Concert Hall, Boston, 364 n.

Concord, Mass., 243, 252, 2d9, 294, 315, 318, 319, 321-324, 329, 332, 342, 380.

Concord, N. H., 152, 153, 155, 156.

Congregational Library Association, 31.

Congress of the United States, re solve of the old, in 1781, to erect a monument at Yorktown, 232, 293.

Connecticut "

Archives of," the, cited, 222 n. "Colonial Records of" the, cited, 228 n.

" Connecticut Courant," the, 91.

Constantine, arch of, 453.

Converse,-, 337.

Conway, N. H., 415.

Cook, Joseph, 157, 159.

Cooke, Elisha, 52, 53.

Coolidge, Joseph, 313, 366.

Coolidge, Samuel, 337.

Coolidge,-, 338.

Cooper, James, 403.

Cooper, James Fenimore, 234.

Cooper, Samuel, 365.

Cooper, Judge Samuel, 217.

Cooper, Samuel, D.D., 166.

Cooper, Rev. William, a portrait of, presented to the Society, 328.

Cooper,-, 403.

Copeley,-, 200.

Copley, John Singleton, 233.

Copley, Mrs. John S. (Clarke), 233.

Copperopolis, Cal., 461.

Copp's Hill burying-ground, 234. Coriat, Thomas, 358.

Corliss, George H., 283.

Cornell, Gen. Ezekiel, 164. Cornwall (Eng.) association of minis

ters, 262 n. Records of the, 254 262. List of members of the, 255, 261. Constitution of the, 257-261.

Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Mar

quis, 232, 293. Correa de Serra. See

" De Serra."

Cotton, Rev. John, of Boston, 2, 3, 126, 129, 130, 341, 345, 348, 441.

Cotton, Rev. John, of Plymouth, 248.

Cotton, Rev. Josiah, 156.

Cotton, Rev. Ward, 156. Council of the Society, 76, 77, 160,

314, 327. Authorized to appropri ate money for a calendar of the

Lee papers, 48. Annual report of

the, 66-68. Resolutions offered by the, 90. The subject of a proposed pension to the Misses Bates referred to the, 172. Authorized to send to

Congress a memorial in aid of the

proposed monument at Yorktown, 232. Reports the same to the Soci

ety, 293, 294.

Council, executive committee of the, 76.

Council Bluffs, Iowa, 461. Court of Vice-Admiralty over Amer

ica, remarks upon the establishment of a, by Mr. Tuttle, 291-293. List of

persons appointed as officers of the, 292. Proclamation issued by the, ib., 293.

Cousin, Victor, 310.

Cowdin, Mary (Mrs. Giles), 28. Cox, Lemuel, 215, 215 n.

Coxe, John Redman, M.D., 398. Crabbe, Rev. George, LL.D., 403.

Cradock, Gov. Matthew, 124, 125.

Craig, Neville B., his "

Olden Time "

cited, 176 n.

Cranch,-, 158.

Cranch, Hon. William, 19.

Crane, Col. John, 164.

Cranfield, Gov. Edward, 96, 107 n., 224, 353.

Crary, Col.-, 191 w.

Cresap Town, Md., 199 n.

Crichton, James, 308. Cromwell, Oliver, 341, 342, 365.

Crosbey, Joseph, 158.

Crosby, Thomas, 344.

Crowninshield, Benjamin, 17 n.

Crowninshield, Hon. Benjamin W., 356.

Crowninshield, Edward A., A.M., 352, 352 n., 355-358, 358 n., 359, 359 n.

Memoir of, by Mr. Deane, 356-359. Birth and parentage, 356. Educa tion, ib. Travels in Europe, ib.

His love of books, 357. His library, 358. Marriage, 359. Death, 356.

Family, 359.

Crowninshield, Edward A., 359.

Crowninshield, Francis W., 359.

Crowninshield, Frederic, 359.

Crowninshield, Mrs. Mary (Board man), 356.

Crown Point, N. Y., 287.

Crukshank, Joseph, 205, 205 n.

Cullick, John, 146.

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Cumberland, Md., 199, 199 w.

Cunliff, Capt. Joseph, 210, 214, 215.

Cunningham, Nathaniel, 93, 96.

Cunningham, Capt. Nathaniel, 94.

Cunningham, Col. Nathaniel, portrait of, by Smibert, 96.

Cunningham, Mrs. Nathaniel (Miss Boucher), 95. Portrait of, by Smi

bert, 96.

Cunningham, Mrs. Nathaniel (Miss Kilby), portrait of, by Smibert, 96.

Cunningham, Ruth (Mrs. Otis), 93.

Curtis, Benjamin R., gift from, 165.

Curtis, Thomas B., 427.

Cushing, Hon. Caleb, LL.D., 4-13, 61, 66. Death of, announced, 3. Re

marks on, by the President, 3-5 ; by Mr. George B. Emerson, 6, 7 ; by Mr. Charles W. Tuttle, 7-12. Res olution of the Society on the death

of, 6. Mr. Tuttle appointed to pre pare a memoir of, 49.

Cushing, Rev. Jonathan, 152, 156.

Cushing, Major Nathaniel, 177, 177 n.

Cushing,-, 177.

Cushman, Rev. Robert, 358, 358 n.

Custis, George W. P., 240.

Cutler, David, 158.

Cutler, Jarvis, 175, 188, 188 n.

Cutler, Jonathan, 158.

Cutler, Rev. Manasseh, LL.D., 175, 188 n., 411.

Cutler, Rev. Robert, 155.

Cutt, Pr?s. John, 107 n., 224.

Cutter, Joseph, 186,186 n.

Cutting, Nathaniel, 99.

D.

Daken, Amos, 158.

Daken, Samuel, 158.

Dakins,-,199. Dal, Rev. Nicholas, 149.

Dale, Sir Thomas, 297 n.

Dalton, Sir James, 94.

Dana, Richard Henry, Sen., 35, 46.

Dana, Hon. Samuel, 113.

Dana, Capt. William, 178,178 n., 188 n.

Danforth, Benjamin, 158.

Danforth, Rev. Samuel, 142, 144. Danielsonville. See

" West Killingly,

Conn."

Danvers, Mass., 192 n., 273. The "

Ac count of the Centennial Celebration in," cited, 369 n.

Dartmouth College, 24.

Davenant, John, 340.

Davenport, Addington, 55.

Davenport, Henry, 95, 96.

Davenport, Rev. John, 130, 145, 343, 347, 348, 351.

David, Indian, 55.

Davies, Richard, 144.

Davis, Ebenezer, 24.

Davis, Isaac P., 94.

Davis, Gov. John, 5.

Davis, Hon. John, LL.D., 17, 64, 94, 113, 136,412,416.

Davis, Jonas, 177, 177 n.

Davis, Ruth (Mrs. Washburn), 24.

Davis, Samuel, 204, 204 n., 206 n.

Davis, William, 217.

Davis,-, 198, 198 n., 199.

Davis,-, 245. Davis papers, the, 172.

Davison, William, 341.

Dawes, Col. Thomas, 131.

Dawes, Hon. Thomas, 17, 18, 114, 217, 218.

Dawson,-, 198, 198 n., 199.

Day, Sherman, his "

Historical Collec tions of Pennsylvania

" cited, 200 n.

Deane, Charles, LL.D., 5, 63, 81, 85, 88, 102, 117, 118, 122, 168-170, 218, 294, 296, 298-300, 352, 355. Elected Corresponding Secretary, 76. Corresponding Secretary, 33, 50, 60, 77, 78,101,122, 229, 282, 360. Tribute to President Woods by, 15, 16. Remarks by, on memorial stone of Castle Island fort, 19-22. Letter from Colonel Hoyt to, 55. Reads an extract from a letter from the Presi

dent, 61. Relates an incident in con nection with Prince's Annals, 64-66. Communicates gifts from Mr. Poole and Mr. J. F. Eliot, 85. Announces the publication of the Early Pro

ceedings, 88. Vote of thanks to, 89. Presents report of the committee on the Savage papers, 92. Calls at tention to Dr. Watson's article on

Christ Church and the signal lan

terns, 120. Moves vote on Boston

burial-grounds, 136. Communicates

papers of Thomas Wallcut, 160. Remarks by, on the care of manu

scripts, 161, 162. Letter from, to Mr. Winthrop, 168, 169. Remarks

by, on the sale of some of Thomas Prince's books, 172-174. Suggests the publication of some manuscripts, 243. Remarks by, with letter from

Mr. Haven, in regard to Hall's di

ary, 294, 295. Presents a memoir of Rev. Joseph Hunter, with explana tory remarks, 298, 299. Moves votes about memoirs of deceased resident

members, 299, 314. Memoir of Rev.

Joseph Hunter by, 300-306. Re marks by, on the death of Mr.

Frothingham, 330-334. Memoir of Mr. E. A. Crowninshield by, 356

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s59. Communicates a petition of

Roger Conant, with remarks there on. 366-870.

Deane, Rev. Samuel, his " History of

Scituate "

cited, 207 n. ,

Debating society in Marietta, Ohio, 179, 179 n., 180, 183,184, 185.

Deblois, Louis, 97.

Deblois, William, 217. De Butts, Elisha, M.D., 424. De Candolle, Alphonse Louis P. P.,

409, 413.

Dedham, Mass., 76.

Deerfield, Mass., 339, 340.

Deering, Abby R. D. (Mrs. Sabine), 382. j

Deering, Elizabeth M. (Mrs. Sabine), 382.

Delegates of the Oxford university press, gift from the, 1.

" Democratic Review," the, 165.

Dennie, Joseph, letters from, to Jere miah Mason, 362-365.

De Peyster, Frederic, LL.D., 82. Elected an honorary member, 362.

Derby, Miss Eleanor, letter from, rela tive to a portrait of Dr. Clarke, read, 120.

Derby, Miss Harriet B., 120.

Derby, James C, 459.

Derby, John Clarke, 120.

Derby, Mrs.-, 120. De Serra, Abbe Jos? Correa, 409, 413.

Letter to Dr. Bigelow from, 412.

Desfontaines, Ren? Louiche, 409.

Deshon,-, 173. Deurell. See

" Durell, Peter."

Devol, Jonathan, 188 n.

Dewey, Hon. Charles A., LL.D., 25.

Dexter, Aaron, M:D., 395, 396.

Dexter, Franklin, LL.D., 356.

Dexter, Prof. Franklin B., A.M., 64 n., 94 n. Elected a corresponding mem

ber, 89. Accepts membership, 101.

Paper by, on the "

Influence of the

English Universities in the Devel

opment of New England," 340 352.

Dexter, George, A.M., 89. Elected

Recording Secretary, 76. Record

ing Secretary, 33, 50, 101, 121, 122, 166, 229, 282, 294, 295 n., 307, 328, 360. Of committee on the Lee

papers, 19. Announces appoint ments for memoirs made by the

President, 51. Vote of thanks to, for the index to the Early Pro

ceedings, 89. Communicates Mr. A. T. Perkins's additional notes on

portraits by Blackburn and Smibert, 93. Signs report of committee on

the Bacon papers, 118. Remarks I

by, on the death of Mr. Moerenhout, 134, 135. Presents report of the committee on the Holmes papers, 136-140. Communicates the jour

nal of Thomas Wallcut, 174-206 ; the journal of Charles Turner, Jr., 206-216. To prepare a report on unwritten memoirs of deceased resi dent members, 299. Report on me

moirs of deceased members submit

ted, 314. Announces the death of Mr. Faribault, 362.

Dexter, Henry, bust of Dr. Bigelow by, 437.

Dexter, Henry M., D.D., remarks by, on a portion of the original manu

script of Prince's Annals, and on John Robinson's "Essays," 63, 64. Of committee on memoirs of de ceased resident members, 315.

Dibdin, Thomas Frognall, D.D., 358.

Dickinson, Rev.-, 339.

Dighton Rock, 458.

Dikson, Edward, 158.

Dix, Miss Dorothea L., deposits a

package of papers, 352.

Dix, Gen. John A., remarks on the death of, by the President, 82, 83 ; by Dr. Lothrop, 84, 85.

Dix,-, of Marietta, 177. Dixson. See "Dikson, Edward." "

Documentary History of New York." See

" O'Callaghan, Edmund."

Dodge, Capt. John, 183 n., 188 n., 192 n.

Dodge,-, 183, 196-199, 201.

Doersh,-, 203. "

Don Quixote," 459.

Dorchester, Mass., 116,143,143 n., 147, 160, 237, 238, 343, 363, 365. Letters from the church in, to the Roxbury church, 143, 144.

Dorr, Rev. Benjamin, his " Historical

Account of Christ Church" cited, 205 n.

Doughty, Major John, 178 n.

Douglass, William, M.D., 410.

Dover, N.H.,101 n., 108, 110,152,156, 219, 220, 223-227, 346, 353-355 n. Records of the town of, cited, 225.

Dow, Henry, 224, 226, 228.

Dow, Rev. Lorenzo, 371.

Downing, Emanuel, 124.

Downing,-, 204 n.

Dowse, Benjamin, 55.

Dowse, Thomas, 70. Dowse fund, 70, 72-75. Dowse library, 70.

Drake, Francis S., his "

Dictionary of American Biography

" cited, 94.

His "

Town of Roxbury "

cited, 140 n., 364 n.

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Drake, Samuel G., 65. His "

History of Boston

" cited, 51.

Dudley, Gov. Joseph, 50, 52, 55, 69, 227.

Dudley, Gov. Thomas, 124, 129. Dunkard, Penn., 197 n.

Dunstable, Mass., 367 n.

Dunster, Rev. Henry, Pr?s. Harv. Coll., 140, 342, 348.

Dunster, Henry, 158.

Dunster, Jason, 158.

Dunton,-, 177. Durell, Peter, 158.

Durham, N.H., 152,153. Duxbury, Mass., 206, 344.

Duyckinck, Evert A., A.M., 66.

Dwight, Rev. Timothy, LL.D., Pr?s. Yale Coll., 151.

D wight,-, of Brookfield, 338.

Dyce, Rev. Alexander, 306.

E.

" Early Proceedings of the Society,"

the, 67, 75, 119,122,154 n., 174, 243, 254, 299. The first volume of the, announced, 88. Cited, 120 n., 254 n., 263 n.

Eastham, Mass., 344.

Eastport, Me., 374-376, 378, 379, 382. "

Eastport Sentinel," the, 377. Eaton, Cyrus, 378. Eaton, Luther H., 216.

Eaton, Nathaniel, 344. Ecclesiastical convention of New

Hampshire, early records of the, 152,153,155,156. List of preachers at the annual meetings of the, 156.

Eddington, Me., 216.

Eden, Richard, 358.

Edgeley, Thomas, 228.

Edinburgh,. Medico-Chirurgical So ciety of, 447.

Education, Dr. Jacob Bigelow's ser vices in the cause of, 449-456.

Edward I. of England, 306. Edward iV of England, 306. Edwards, Rev. Jonathan, 94, 137.

Egle, William H., M.D., his "

History of Pennsylvania

" cited, 200 n.,201 n.

Eleanor of Castile, 306.

Elgin marbles, the, 439.

Eliot, Rev. John, the Apostle, 129, 142, 148,243,348,358,361,441. Letter to, from the JIadley church, 146-148. Letter of, to Mr. Hord, 245, 246. Letters of, to Mr. Ashurst, 246, 247, 249, 250. Letter of, to the com

missioners of the united colonies in New England, 247-249. Letter of. to Robert Bovle. 253.

Eliot, John, D.D., 19 n., 85, 165. Let ter of, to Josiah Quincy, 17-19.

Letter to, from Dr. Jenks, 86-88. Eliot, John F., 19 n., 85. Gift from,

165. Elizabeth City, Va., 349.

Eiizabethtown, Penn., 203.

Elliot, Robert, 226, 228.

Elliot,-, 183.

Elliott, Stephen, LL.D., 412. Ellis, Charles M., his "History of

Roxbury "

cited, 140 n.

Ellis, George E., D.D., 35, 46, 67, 294, 330, 370. Appointed to prepare a

memoir of Dr. Jacob Bigelow, 51. Elected Vice-President, 76. Re marks by, on the publication of the "

Early Proceedings," 88, 89. Calls attention to the services of two ladies in the war of 1812, 170-172.

Moves the appointment of a com mittee to examine the early vol umes of the "Collections," 233. Remarks by, on the death of Dr.

Budington, 286. Announces the second volume of the

" Sewall Pa

pers," 288. Memoir of Dr. Jacob

Bigelow bv, 383-467. Ellis, Rowland, 234. Ellsworth, Oliver, LL.D., 364.

Emerson, Charles Chauncy, 39.

Emerson, George B., LL.D., 387, 419, 460, 461. Remarks by, on the death of Mr. Cushing, 6, 7.

Emerson, Rev. Joseph, 156. Emerson, Ralph Waldo, LL.D., 459.

Emerson, Rev. William, 403.

Emmons,-, portrait painter, 233, 234.

Emmons,-, 173. Endicott, Gov. John, 123,129, 367, 369. Endicott, Hon. William C, 67, 369,

370.

Epping, N. H., 155.

Epsom, N. H., 153.

Erskine, David Montague, 116.

Erskine, Rev. John, 136, 137.

Erving, George W., 365.

Erving, John, 117.

Erving, Shirley, M.D., 117, 118.

Erving, Major William, 395.

Estaing, Charles Hector Theodat, Comte oV, 163, 164.

Eustis, Jacob, 117.

Eustis, Gov. William, 19. Eutaw Springs, S. C, 232.

Evans, Rev. Joseph, 300. Evarts, Hon. William M., 239, 377

Evelyn, Robert, 288.

Evelyn, Rev. William, 289.

Evelyn, Capt. W. Glanville, remarks

by the President on the "Memoir

61

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and Letters of," 288-291. "

Memoir and Letters of," presented, 328.

Evens, John, 355.

Everett, Hon. Alexander H., LL.D., 390, 401, 403.

Everett, Hon. Edward, LL.D., 6,7,14, 47, 91, 402, 447, 461. Note of, to Dr. Bigelow, 440.

Everett, William, Ph.D., 242. Everett statue, Boston, the, 428.

Exeter, N. H., 152, 153, 156, 186 n., 219, 224-227,352, 355 n.

F.

Fahnstock,-, 204. Fairbanks, George R., 79. Fairfax, Thomas, Lord, 341.

Falke, Dr. Jacob, 67.

Falmouth, Mass., 353 n.

Faneuil, Peter, 132. Faneuil Hall, Boston, 131.

Faribault, G. B., death of, announced, 362.

Farmer, John, letters of, to Dr.

Holmes, 152-156. His edition of

Belknap's New Hampshire cited, 107 n., 219 n., 220 n., 222 n., 224 n., 226 n., 227 n.

" Farmer's Museum," the, 362.

Farmington, Conn., 147.

Farmington, N. H., 355 n.

Farrar, George, 158. Far rar, Samuel, 158.

Farrel, Mrs.-, 200 n.

Farrow, George, 159.

Favre, Louis, his life of Pasquier cited, 312. His tribute to Count Circourt, ib.

Fayerweather, John, 52, 53.

Fearing, Paul, 175, 179-181, 183, 183 n., 185, 186, 193-195.

Fellows, Col. John, 181 n.

Felt, Rev. Joseph B , LL.D., 245. His "

Ecclesiastical History of New

England "

cited, 247 n., 251 n.

Fenno, John A., gift from, 328.

Fenton, Thomas, 217.

Fenwick, George, 343.

Ferguson, Hugh, 205.

Fessenden, Samuel, 159.

Fessenden, Thomas, 157-159.

Field, Thomas, 210, 212.

Field,-, 197. First Church, Boston, 166, 343, 384.

Early records of the, 160, 161.

Fish, Ebenezer, 159.

Fish, Nathan, 158, 159.

Fisher, Richard S., his "

Gazetteer of

Maryland "

cited, 198 n., 199 n.

Fisher,-, 203 n.

Fitch, Rev. James, 145, 146 n., 248.

Flagg, Rev. Ebenezer, 156.

Flagg, Gershom, 386.

Flamancke, Rev. Henry, 255-257, 261.

Flattich, Gustav H., 20.

Flavigny, Maurice Adolphe Charles, Comte de, 309.

Fleming, Rev. Francis, 206, 206 n.

Fletcher, Thomas, 217.

Flint, Joshua B., M.D., 425, 426. Florida Historical Society, 79.

Flynt, Tutor Henry, account of the estate of, 157-160.

Flynt, Josiah, 160.

Foilett, Nicholas, 226, 228.

Folsom, Charles, A.M., 22 n.

Foote, Rev. Henry W., A.M., 229.

Forbes, Rev. James, 255, 256, 256 ?., 261.

Forbes, Sir John, M.D., 443.

Force, Peter, 358. His "American Archives

" cited, 62 n., 63 n.

Fordham, Rev. Robert, 343. Fort Harmar, Marietta, Ohio, 178 n. Fort Independence, Boston Harbor, 21. Fort William, Boston Harbor, 20-22.

Foster, Rev. Edmund, 156.

Foster, George B., 365.

Foster, John, 249.

Foster,-, 160. Fox, Rev. Jabez, 263, 266, 268-270,

272, 274, 275.

Fox, Rev. John, 263.

Foxcroft, Joseph E., 214. Fox Point, 354 n. Communication on

the supposed massacre at, by Mr. Tuttle, 105-111.

Framingham, Mass., 338, 372, 373, 379, 385.

Francis, Capt. Ebenezer, 236. Franke, August Hermann, 149 n.

Frankfort, ify, 81,231. Frankland, Sir Henry, 234.

Franklin, Benjamin, LL.D., 35, 63, 131, 132, 312, 372, 418, 459.

Franklin, Walter, 134. Franklin statue, Boston, the, 460.

Frarey, Theophilus, 52, 53.

Fraser, Prof Alex. Campbell, 94 n. Frederick William III. of Prussia,

308. Frederick William IV. of Prussia,

310. J

Fredericksburg, Va., 241. Fredericton, N. B., 209, 210, 210 n.

Freeman, Col. Constant, 217. Freeman, James, D.D., 217, 218.

Freeport, Me., 88. French Village, N. B., 212, 212 n.

Friends, a tavern, 198.

Friendsville, Md., 198 n.

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Frontenac, Louis de Buade, Comte de, 224, 226.

Frothingham, Nathaniel L., D.D., 161.

Frothingham, Hon. Richard, LL.D., 77,122. Vote of thanks to, on retire

ment from the executive commit tee, 76, 77. Death of, announced

by the President, 328-331. Resolu tion of the Society, 331. Remarks

by Mr. Deane, 331-334. Remarks

by Mr. Smith, 334, 335 ; by Mr. C. F. Adams, Jr., 335-337. His "

His

tory of the Siege of Boston "

cited, 181 n.

Frye, Major,-, 48.

Fryer, Nathaniel, 226, 228

Fuller, John, 158.

Fuller, Jonathan, 158, 159.

Fuller, Jonathan? 3d, 159.

Fuller, Joshua, 158, 159.

Fuller, Josiah, 158. Funeral sermons, remarks by the Presi

dent concerning, 166-170.

G.

Gadsden, Gen. Christopher, 80.

Gage, Gen. Thomas, Gov. of Mass., 316-318, 321, 324, 325.

Gallatin, Albert, LL.D., 311, 379, 379 n.

Gardiner, John S. J., D.D., 403.

Gardiner, William H., 356.

Gardner, Capt. Andrew, 222 n.

Gardner, Henry, 159.

Gardner, John, 193, 194,194 n.

Garfield, Edward, 157. Garland, John, 153.

Gates, Sir Thomas, 297 n.

Geister,-, 150. General fund of the Society, 69, 72,

75. "

Gentleman's Magazine," the, cited, 298.

George III. of England, 68,155, 165 n., 211 n.

Georgetown, D.C., 200.

Georgia Historical Society, 79.

Germantown, Penn., plan of the battle of, exhibited, 119.

Gerrish, Capt. John, 106, 225, 228. Gerrish,-, 172.

Gerry, Hon. Elbridge, 112, 116, 117.

Gesner, Abraham, M.D., his "

New Brunswick

" cited, 210 n.-212 n.

Gibbs, Rev. Henry, 263, 280.

Gilbert, Col. Thomas, 209, 209 n.

Giles, Marianne C. (Mrs. Washburn), 28.

Giles, Mrs. Mary (Cowdin), 28.

Giles, Nehemiah, 28.

Gill, John, 217.

Gilman, Benjamin Ives, 186 n.

Gilman, Judge Joseph, 186, 186 n., 187, 193.

Gilman, Rev. Nicholas, 163. "

Gilpin, John," 459.

Gloucester, Mass., 60, 414, 416.

Glover, Gen. John, 164.

Goddard, Delano A., A.M., 294. Ex hibits some papers of the Bennington

monument association, 63. Elected a member of the executive com

mittee of the Council, 76. Remarks

by, on the battle of Bennington, 90-92. His paper on "Newspapers and Newspaper-writers in New Eng

! land "

cited, 362.

Goddard, Josiah, 157, 158.

Goffe, William, the Regicide, 55, 56, 56 n.

Gondemar, Count. See "Acuna."

Goodale, Major Nathan, 178, 178 n., 184, 188 n., 191.

Goodell, Abner C, A.M., 67.

Goodwin, John, 341.

Goodwin, Thomas, 341.

Goodwin, William, signs letters to the

Roxbury church, 144-148.

Gookin, Gen. Daniel, 154, 154 n., 249, 252, 253.

Gookin, Hon. Daniel, 154, 154 n.

Gookin, Rev. Daniel, 154.

Gookin, John, 154 n.

Gookin, Rev. Nathaniel, of Cambridge, 154, 263, 266, 268, 274 n.

Gookin, Rev. Nathaniel, of Hampton, 154, 154 n.

Gookin, Rev. Nathaniel, of North

Hampton, 154, 156.

Gordon, Col. Hugh Mackay, 217.

Gore, Hon. Christopher, LL.D., 17 n., 19, 111-114, 132.

Gorges, Ferdinando, 358.

Gorham, John, M.D., 396, 397, 408, 409.

Gorton, Samuel, 358.

Gosport, N. H., 156.

Gosse, Capt.-, 338. Goue, Edward, 228.

Gould, Augustus A., M.D., 447.

Gournay, Sir Thomas de, 306. Gouvion, Lt.-Col. Jean Baptiste, 164. Gove, Edward. See

" Goue, Edward/'

Go wer, Hon. Leveson, 290.

Granary burial-ground, Boston, 132, 136.

Grasse-Tilly, Fran?ois Joseph Paul, Comte de, 232, 293.

Gray, Prof Asa, LL.D., 409, 414, 424.

Gray, Francis C, LL.D., 415,416. Gray, Harrison, 159.

Gray, John Henry, 117.

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Gray, Hon. William, 98, 116,117. Gray, Rev. Zachary, LL.D., his

" Ex

amination of Neal's History of the Puritans

" cited, 17.

Green, Ashbel, D.D., 206, 206 n.

Green, Henry, 226, 228.

Green, Rev. Henry, 343.

Green, Matilda F. (Mrs. Sabine), 382

Green, Samuel A., M.D., 66, 67, 118, 122, 294. Elected Librarian, 76.

Librarian, 33, 50, 60, 78, 101, 121, 165, 229, 282, 307, 328, 360. Libra rian's annual report, 68, 69. Pre sents the request of the city clerk of Boston for church records, 101. Of committee on the Winthrop autographs, 102, 103. Signs report of committee on the Coast survey letter, 105. Presents Mr. Latham's

bibliographical note on the Bridge water collection of music, 121. Communicates the record of dona tion of early records, 160, 161.

Reads a letter from Miss E. S.

Quincy, 233. Communicates letters of S. Sweat, 286. Communicates

Dudley Woodbridge's diary, 337.

Green, Timothy, 173.

Greene, Charles, 191.

Greene, Gardiner, 460.

Greene, Griffin, 188 n.-193.

Greene, Gen.Nathanael, 80,164,189?. Greenland, N. H., 156. Greenleaf, William, 217, 218.

Greenough, Richard S., 35.

Greenough, William W., 67. Elected a resident member, 63. Accepts

membership, 78.

Greenwood, John, 340.

Greenwood, Thomas, 159. Greenwood cemetery, Brooklyn, 434.

Gridley, Gen. Richard, 164.

Gridley, William, 184, 184 n., 192,194. Griffin,-, 287.

Griffith, Major-, 212.

Grigsby, lion. Hugh B., LL.D., 80, 231, 326. Extracts from letters of, to the President, 47, 119, 120.

Grose, Francis, his "

Classical Diction

ary of the Vulgar Tongue "

cited, 198 n.

Gross,-, innkeeper, 203.

Groton, Conn., 337.

Guild, Rev. Edward C, gift from, 2. Vote of thanks to, t'6.

Guild, the Misses-, gift from, 63. Vote of thanks to, ?6.

Guizot, Fran?ois Pierre Guillaume, 37.

Guyer,-, 212.

H.

Hackett, Frank W., gift from, 165.

Hackett, Hon. William H. Y., 165.

Hadley, Mass., 56, 56 n., 146 n., 148 n.

Hadley Church, 146 n. Letter from, to Rev. John Eliot, 146-148.

Hagur, William, 157.

Hahaton, William, Indian, 52, 54.

Hakluyt, Richard, 15,358, 358 n.

Hale, Edward E., D.D., 52. Calls at tention to the preliminary sheets of the Latin School catalogue, 51.

Exhibits the original of the deed of Boston from Wampatuck and other

Indians, ib. Reads a paper on the Hessian flags, 57. Memoir of Hon. Lorenzo Sabine by, 371-382. His memoir of Albert Gallatin cited, 379 n.

Hale, Hon. George S., 92.

Hale, Nathan, LL.D., 402.

Hale,-, 264.

Halifax, N. S., 291-293.

Hall, Rev. David, 294, 295, 295 n., 296. Remarks by Mr. Deane, concerning the diary of, 294, 295. Letter from

Mr. S. F. Haven in regard to the

diary of, 296.

Hall, Dr. David E., 295, 295 n.

Hall, Richard, 144, 144 n.

Hall, Sarah S., 295 n.

Hall,-, 206.

Halleck, Fitz-Greene, 133.

Haller, Albert von, 44.

Hallowell, Me., 436, 438.

Halsey, Rev. Joseph, 255, 261.

Hamilton,-, 204, 204 n.

Hamlin, Hon. Hannibal, 381. Letter

to, from Hon. L. Sabine, 381.

Hammon, Ebenezer, 157.

Hammond, Capt. Lawrence, 110.

Hampton, N. II., 153, 156, 219, 224 227.

Hampton Falls, N. H, 156.

Hancock, Gov. John, 132, 199, 289, 317.

Hancock, Rev. Robert, 256 n.

Hancock, Rev. Thomas, 255.

Hancock, Md., 199.

Handcock, Miss-, 94. Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad

Companv, 69.

Harcourt, Col. WiUiam, 290.

Hardie, James, his "

Philadelphia Di

rectory "

cited, 206 n.

Harding, Chester, 51, 69. "

Harleian Miscellanies," the, cited, 165 n.

Harmar, Gen. Josiah, 178 n. "

Harper's Weekly," the, 133.

Harris, Henry, 69.

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Harris, Thaddeus Mason, D.D., his "

Journal of a Tour to Ohio "

cited, 200 n.

Harrisburgh, Penn., 202, 202 n., 203.

Harrison, Rev. Francis, 255, 256.

Harrison, Pr?s. William Henry, 379.

Hart, Charles Henry, LL.B., 326, 327 n. Gift from, 229. Communi cates to the Society an autograph

memorandum of John Randolph, 326.

Hartford, Conn., 56, 145, 200, 348, 358 n.

Harvard, Rev. John, 342, 348, 441. Harvard College, 19, 25, 26, 34, 36, 46,

59, 96, 99, 111, 117 n., 121, 131, 139, 155,156 ?., 177 ?., 178 n., 179 n., 263 ?., 337, 344, 346, 347, 350, 356, 362, 386, 387, 389-396, 398, 400, 406, 408-411, 417, 422. Bicentennial celebration at, 460.

Harvard College library, 193 n. Harvard College, medical school of,

394, 395, 409, 419, 421, 467. "

Harvard Register," the, 37.

Harvey, Rev. Richard, 256, 256 n.

Harwood,-, 250.

Haskel, Major Jonathan, 177,177 n.

Hastings, Benjamin, 159.

Hastings, Jonathan, 157, 159.

Hastings, Samuel, 159.

Hastings, Warren, 459.

Hatfield, Mass., 339.

Hathorne, William, 93.

Haven, O. D., 63.

Haven, Samuel, D.D., 153,155, 156.

Haven, Samuel F., LL.D., 294, 295. Letter from, to Mr. Deane, about the diary of Rey. David Hall, 296.

His "

Archaeology of the United States

" cited, 176 n.

Haynes, Aquila, 87.

Haynes, Henry W.,A.M., 242. Elected a resident member, 104. Accepts membership, 122.

Haynes, John, 87.

Haynes, Gov. John, 86, 87.

Haynes, Rev. Joseph, 87.

Haynes, Mary (Mrs. Jenks), 87.

Haynes, Samuel, 87.

Hayward, Francis, M.D., 301.

Hayward, Lemuel, M.D., 400.

Hayward, Mary (Mrs. Hunter), 301. Hazewell, Charles C, 373, 378.

Heard, Hon. John, 102.

Heard, John, Sen. (?), 106.

Heard, Richard, 159.

Hearne, Rev. Thomas, 255. Heath, Isaac, 142, 142 n.

Hemenway, Moses, D.D., 156.

Hendee, Charles J. (Carter, Hendee, &

Co.), 121.

Henksman,-, 249.

Henly,-, 249.

Henry V. of England, 306.

Henshaw, John A., 72.

Henshaw, Col. William, 32

Herbert, George, 342.

Herd, Benjamin, 355.

Herington, Jonathan, 158. ! Herrick, Edward C, 94.

j Hersey, Ezekiel, A.M., 395.

Hewley, Lady Sarah, 305.

Hewson, Thomas G.,M.D., 424.

Heywood, Oliver, 305.

Hickes, Rev. Giasper, 255 n.

Higginson, Rev. Francis, 123,125, 340, 346, 358.

Higginson, Thomas W., A.M., 50. Elected a resident member, 352.

Accepts membership, 360. His "

Young Folks' History of the Unit ed States

" cited, 91.

Hildreth, Samuel P., M.D., 181 n., 185 n. His

" Pioneer History

" cited,

176 n., 181 n., 183 n., 184 n., 186 n. 189 n., 191 n., 193 n., 194 n. His " Memoirs of the Pioneer Settlers

"

cited, 176 n., 177 n., 179 n., 186 n., 190 n., 192 n., 195 n.

Hill, Hon. Aaron, 113.

Hillard, Hon. George S., LL.D., 33, 35 39, 44-47, 61, 66. The death of, an

nounced, 33. Remarks on the death of, by Mr. Winthrop, 35-38. Reso lution of the Society, on the death of, 38. Tribute of Dr. Holmes to, 38-40. Tribute of Mr. Saltonstall, 44-46. Letter from Mr. Tuttle on the death of, 47. A portrait of, pre sented to the Society, 165.

Hilton, William, 228.

Hingham, Mass., 346. Hinsdell, Rev. Ebenezer, 337. Hinsdell, M., of Deerfield, 339, 340. Hirst, Grove, 87.

Hitchcock, Gad, 157.

Hoar, Hon. E. Rockwood, LL.D., re marks by, with regard to the closing of the King's Chapel and Granary burial-grounds, 136. Of committee to present a petition to the Legis lature, concerning ancient burial grounds, 314.

Hoar, John, 157. Hobbs, Ebenezer, 157.

Hobby, Mrs. Anne, 95.

Hobby, Sir Charles, 95.

Hobby, Judith (Mrs. Colman), 95.

Hobby, William, 95.

Hobs, Morris, 228.

Hodgson, Mrs. Margaret T., 79. Hodgson, William B., 79.

Hogkins, John. See "

Kankamagus."

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Holbrook, J. C. (Richardson, Lord, &

Holbrook), 121.

Holland, Park, 210 n., 216, 216 n.

Holmes, Abiel, D.D., 136-139, 139 ?., 140, 152, 154, 154 n., 156, 166 n.

Letters to, from John Farmer, 162

154, 155, 156. Letter to, from Dr.

Trumbull, 151, 152.

Holmes, Oliver Wendell,M.D., 67,122, 131, 424, 427, 442, 459, 460. Re

marks by, on the death of Hon.

George S. Hillard, 38-40. His trib ute to Dr. Jacob Bigelow, 40-44. His memorial sketch of Dr. Bigelow cited, 385.

Holmes papers, the, 140 n., 151 n.

Report on, by Mr. Dexter, 136-160. Hoist, Herman von, Ph.D., elected

a corresponding member, 48. Ac

cepts membership, 60.

Homans, Charles D., M.D, 95. Homans, Mrs. Hannah, portrait of, by

Smibert, 95.

Homans, John, portrait of, by Smibert, 95.

Homer, Jonathan, D.D., 217, 218.

Homerus, 454.

Hood, Robin, 305.

Hood, Robin, an Indian, 352, 353.

Hooke, Rev. William, 345,347. Hooker, Mrs. Elizabeth Temple, gift

from, 102. Vote of thanks to, ib.

Hooker, Rev. Thomas, 341, 345, 347, 348, 351.

Hoope-Whood. See "

Hope-Hood." Hooper, Robert W., M.D., 427.

Hope, Sir William, 173.

Hope-Hood, an Indian, 106, 352,352 n., 353, 353 n., 354 n., 355. Deed from, to Peter Coffin, 354-355.

Hope-Hood's Point, 354.

Hopkins, W., 143.

Hord,-, 245. Hore, John, 158.

Horton,-, 198. How,-, 338.

Howard, Charles, 292.

Howard,-, 212.

Howe, George Augustus, Viscount, 243. Death of, 244.

Howe, Henry, his "

Historical Collec tions of Ohio

" cited, 184 n., 189 n.

Howe, Hon. Samuel, 36. Howe family, the, 387. Howell, Reading, 200 ?., 201 ?., 202 n.

Howland, John, 65. Howland, John, of Providence, 65.

Hoyt, Albert H., 56 n. Letter from, to Mr. Deane, 55-56.

Hubbard, Rev. William, 108 n., 352, 352 n., 353, 358, 367, 369, 369 n. His "

Indian Wars "

cited, 352 n. His

" History of New England

" cited,

369 n.

Hubbell, 190.

Huckin, Lieut. James, 222 n.

Hudson, Hon. Charles, a paper on the life and character of Major Pitcairn communicated by, through the Pres ident, 315.

Huet, Rev. Ephraim, 343.

Huggins. See "

Huckin, J."

Hull, Rev. Joseph, 343.

Humboldt, F. H. Alexander, Baron von, a portrait of, presented to the

Society, 229.

Humphreys, Col. David, LL.D., 416.

Hunt, William Morris, 283. "

Hunt's Merchants' Magazine," the, 379.

Hunter, Rev. Joseph, 298-306. Me moir of, by Mr. Deane, 300-306. Birth and ancestry, 300. Early education, 300, 301. A student of

divinity, 301. Settlement, ib. Mar

riage, ib. Notices of the works of, 302-304. Connection with the Rec ord Commission, 302. His interest in American History, ib. Elected a

member of the Mass. Historical So

ciety, ib. Death, 304. List of the

publications of, 304-306. His con tributions to the

" Archaeologia,"

306.

Hunter, Michael, 300.

Hutchings, Capt.-, 288. Hutchins, Thomas, 193. His "

Topo graphical Description of Virginia," &c, cited, 193 n.

Hutchinson, Elisha, 52, 53. Hutchinson, Col. Israel, the orderly

book of, presented to the Society, 234.

Hutchinson, Thomas, 179, 179 n.

Hutchinson, Gov. Thomas, 130, 233, 234.

Hyacinthe, Charles Loyson, P?re, 312.

I.

Imrie, David, letter of, about the American Indians being the lost tribes of Israel, 136, 137.

Ince, Jonathan, 246, 246 n. "

Independent Chronicle," the, 17 n.

Indians, deed of Boston given by, 52 55. Supposed massacre by, at Fox

Point, 105-111. Mr. Imrie's letter on their being the ten tribes of Is

rael, 136, 137. Deed of, to Peter Coffin, 354, 355.

IngersoU, Capt. George, 178, 196.

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Inn?s, Rev. James, 255, 256, 256 n., 261,262.

Inscription on a memorial stone from Castle Island, 20, 21.

Institute of Technology, Boston, 398.

Ipswich, Mass., 96, 146 n., 254, 411. "

Iron Mask," the, 459.

Irving, Washington, LL.D., 239, 240, 241.

Isabella, Queen of Edward IL, 306.

Iv?s, Levi, M.D, 424.

J.

Jackson, Abraham, 157.

Jackson, Pr?s. Andrew, 879.

Jackson, Mrs. Dorothy, 157 n.

Jackson, Francis J., 117, 117 n.

Jackson, Hon. Henry R., 79. Jackson, Isaac, 157.

Jackson, James, M.D., LL.D., 40,356, 406-409, 447, 464. Dr. Bigelow's tribute to the memory of, 447-449.

Jackson, Jonathan, 117, 117 n.

Jackson,-, 158.

Jacob, Hannah (Mrs. Turner), 207. Jacob, Rev. Henry, 245, 340.

Jacob,-, 199, 199 n.

Jaffrey, Hon. George, portrait of, by Smibert, 96.

Jaffrey, Hon. George, the younger, 97. Portrait of, by Smibert, 96.

Jagoe, Rev. Robert, 256 n. James I. of England, 169, 306, 361. James II. of England, 355.

James, Sir John, 94.

James, Rev. Thomas, 248. Jamestown, Va., 123, 349.

Jay, Hon. John, 134, 441. Jefferson, Pr?s. Thomas, 365, 366.

Letter from, to Dr. Bigelow, 423.

Jeffreys,-, 173. Jeffries, B. Joy, M.D., 96, 97. Jeffries, David, 96.

Jeffries, Sarah (Mrs. Jaffrey), 96. Jenkins, Robert, portrait of, by Smi

bert, 97.

Jenkins, Capt. Robert, 3c?, 97. Jenkins, Capt.-, 210. Jenks, Judge Daniel, 87.

Jenks, Ebenezer, 87. Jenks, Rev. Henry F., granted leave

to copy manuscripts, 165.

Jenks, Joanna (Mrs. Scott), 86. Jenks, Gov. Joseph, 85-87. Jenks, Joseph, of Hammersmith, 86. Jenks, Nathaniel, 87.

Jenks, Hon. William, 87.

Jenks, William, D.D., 85. Letter of, to Dr. John Eliot, 86-88. His me

moir of Dr. Holmes cited, 139 n.

Jenner, Edward, M.D., 395. Jenni8on, Nathaniel, 158. Jesse, Rev. Henry, 245, 246 w., 246. Jingko tree, the, 460. "

Jingler," the, 390, 391. Job, 459. John of England, 305. John of Gaunt, 306. Johnes, David, 144.

Johnson, Lady Arbella, 124, 128. Johnson, Eben, 158, 159. Johnson, Francis, 340.

Johnson, Isaac, the emigrant, 124,128. Johnson, Isaac, 158, 159.

Johnson, John, 140, 140 n.

Johnson, Samuel, LL.D., 345. Johnson, Thomas, 2.

Johnson, William, 338. Johnson, Capt.-, 214-216. Johnston, Henry P., granted leave to

copy manuscripts, 78. Johonnot, Daniel, 217. Jones, Ephraim, 159. Jones, John Paul, 50. Jones, Sarah, 92. Warrant for the

arrest of, 93.

Jones, Judge Thomas, 81. Jones, Thomas Kilby, 217, 402. Jones, Thomas Martin, 402. Joyliffe, John, 52, 53. Judd, Sylvester, his

" History of Had

ley "

cited, 148 n.

Jussieu, Antoine Laurent, 409.

K.

Kalm, Peter, 410. Kanawha, W. Va., 178, 179, 185. Kankamagus, Indian, 353. Karr,-, 186 n.

Kaskaskia, ///., 187. Katahdin, Mt., 207.

Kaye, John W., his " Christianity in

India "

cited, 149 n.

Keim,-, 240.

Kelly,-, 186 n.

Kendall, Rev. Samuel, 388. Kent, Samuel, 159.

Kentucky Historical Society, 231. Vote to send publications of this Society to the, 232. Publications ' sent to the, 282.

" Kentucky Yeoman," the, 82.

Kichtsteig, Rev. Samuel T., 149. Kilbee, Rev. Richard, 255, 257, 262. Kilby,-, 96.

Kimball, Hon. Charles, 254. King, Edward, 159.

Kinge Harry, Indian, 354. 355. King's Chapel, Boston, 466.

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488 INDEX.

King's Chapel burial-ground, Boston, remarks b}r the President on the, 126-133. Vote proposed in regard to the, 136.

Kingsley, James L., LL.D., his "

His torical Discourse at New Haven"

cited, 347.

Kingston, N.H., 286.

Kirk, John Foster, 311.

Kirkland, Charles P., 84.

Kirkland, John T., D.D., Pr?s. Harv.

Coll., 7, 17, 18, 111, 364, 403, 422. Letters of, to President Quincy, 112-117.

Kittery, Me., 110, 156, 263 n.

Klustine, Anastasia de (Countess de

Circourt), 313.

Kneeland,-, 173.

Knowles, Charles, 182 n., 187, 187 n., 193.

Knowlton, Capt. Thomas, 330.

Know-Nothing party, the, 26.

Knox, Miss-, 363.

Kohl, John G., LL.D., 15, 66.

Kryn, Indian, 352 n.

L.

Lafayette, Gilbert Motier, Marquis de, 164, 320.

Lake, Thomas, 144.

Lamartine, Alphonse de, 310, 312, 313. His tribute to Count Circourt, 308, 309.

Lamb, Gen. John, 187. Lamoureux, Jean V. F., 412.

Lancaster, Penn., 203, 203 n., 204, 409, 413.

Landon,--, of Marietta, 185.

Landor, Walter Savage, 37.

Langdon, Samuel, D.D., 153, 155,156, 156?.

Langforde, Rev. John, 256 n.

Langstaff, Henry, 222 n. Lankton. See

" Langdon, Samuel."

Lapsley, David, 205, 205 n.

Latham, Williams, gift from, 121. Latin School. See

" Boston Latin

School."

Laud, William, Archbishop of Canter

bury, 342.

Laughton, John, 217. Laurel Hill cemetery, Philaddphia,

434.

Laurens, Col. John, 164.

Laurie, Capt. Walter S., 321, 323, 324.

Lawrence, Hon. Abbott, certificate on the copies of John Eliot's letters, signed by, 245.

Lawrence, Abbott, A.M., gift from, 229.

Lawrence, Amos A., A.M., 66,81. Of committee to examine the Treasur er's accounts, 51, 76, 362. Gifts from, 68, 78, 229, 307.

Lay ton, (Leighton) Thomas, 140 n., 141.

Leacock, Penn., 204 n.

Leadbetter, Israel, 160.

Leavett, Samuel, 228.

Lechford, Thomas, 358.

Lecky, William Edward Hartpole, let ter from, to Dr. Bigelow, 455.

Lee, Arthur, 19. Lee, Gen. Charles, 290. Lee, Mrs. Eliza B., her

" Life of Rev.

J. S. Buckminster," 404. Lee, Henry, A.M., 46. Remarks by,

on Windsor chairs, 218. Lee, Richard Henry, 19.

Lee, Richard Henry, the younger, 19. Lee papers, the, 48, 62. Committee

appointed to examine the, 19.

Leicester, Mass., 23-25, 30, 31, 338. Leicester Academy, the, 24, 27, 81.

Leighton. See "

Lay ton, Thomas."

Leisler, Jacob, 110.

Lenox, James, remarks by the Presi dent on the death of, 360-362.

Lenox library, N. Y, 133, 361.

Leopold, Prince of England, 102.

Lepsius, Karl Richard, 439.

Lcverett, Gov. John, 130.

Leverich, Rev. William, 343. Leverton, Rev. Nicholas, 255, 255 n.,

256, 262. Lewis, Alonzo, 85. Newhall's edition

of his historv of Lynn cited, 140 n.

Lexington, Ky., 230, 231.

Lexington, Mass., 230, 282, 289, 291, 294, 315, 317, 318, 320-325 n., 329, 332, 380.

Library of the Society, 71, 80, 101, 102, 121, 136, 137, 156 n., 160, 172, 193 n., 196 n., 296, 310, 328, 365.

Accessions to the, for the year end

ing April 10, 1879, 68. Annual re

port of the Librarian, 68, 69. Num ber of volumes and pamphlets in the, 68. List of donors to the, 468.

Librarian. See "

Green, Samuel A."

Lightfoot, John, 340. Lincoln, Gov. Levi, 5,25, 32. Lincoln & Edmands, Messrs., 373.

Lincoln, N.B., 210. Linnaean Society, Boston, 414-416. Linnaean Society, London, 411, 413. Linnaean Society, Paris, 411. Linnaeus. See

" Linn?."

Linn? Carl von, 415.

Lisbon, N.H., 371-373.

Little, Col. Henry, 48.

Little, Brown, & Co., Messrs., 359.

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Livermore, Allen, 159.

Livermore, George, A.M, 359, 359 n.

Lloyd, Henry, 93.

Lloyd's Neck, Long Island, 93.

Locher,-, 204.'

Lodge, Henry Cabot, Ph.D., of com mittee on the Lee papers, 19. Of committee to present a memorial to the General Court about ancient

burial-grounds, 314. His "

Life and Letters of George Cabot" cited, 117 n.

London, Eng., a volume of the index to the

" Remembrancia

" of, exhib

ited, 170. Extracts from the vol ume, 296, 297.

Longfellow, Henry W., LL.D., 459.

Long Island, N. Y., 434.

Lord, Melvin, 121, 122.

Loring, Bathsheba (Mrs. Putnam), 177 n.

Loring, Gen. Charles G., 52.

Loring, Daniel, 177 n.

Loring, Rev. Israel, 387. Los Angeles, Cal., 134.

Lossing, Benson J., LL.D., 239, 284. Lothrop, Isaac, 94.

Lothrop, Rev. John, 344.

Lothrop, Samuel K., D.D., 83, 233. Remarks by, on the death of General Dix, 84, 85.

Loudon, John C, his "

Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm, and Villa Archi tecture and Furniture

" cited, 218.

Loudon, Penn., 200 n. Louis XV. of France, 57. Lowell, Charles, D.D., 154.

Lowell, Hon. James Russell, LL.D., 50, 459.

Lowell, John, LL.D., 114, 408. Lowell Institute, Boston, the, 67. Lucas,-, of Marietta, 185, 187. Lucerne, Switzerland, monumental lion

at, 439.

Lunt, James H., gift from, 165. Lunt, William P., D.D., a copy of his "

Psyche "

given, 165.

Lutz,-, tavern-keeper, 201.

Lyde, Edward, 54.

Lyell, Sir Charles, 455.

Lyford, John, 368.

Lynde, Simon, 52, 53.

Lynn, Mass., 85, 86, 86 n., 140,140 n.

Lynwode, WUliam, 306.

M.

Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Lord, 310.

McCall, George, 209, 209 n. McCleary, Samuel F.. 101.

McClellan, Gen. George B., 36.

McClintock, Samuel, D.D., 156.

McConnel, William, 231.

McCormick, Hon. Richard C, 103.

McCracken, Capt.-, 201, 201 n.

McFariand, Asa, D.D., 152.

McFarlane, Walter, 116.

McFerren,-, 199, 200.

Mclntire,-, 288.

McKanlis,-, 200.

McKeen, Joseph, D.D., 85.

McKeen, William, 212.

McKeen,-, 206.

McKenzie, Rev. Alexander, 136.

McLarren, Mrs.-, 382. McLean asylum, the, 363 n.

McNeil, Robert, 217.

McPhaedris, Hon. Archibald, 97.

McSparran, Mrs. Hannah (Gardiner), 95.

Madawaska,^.^., 211, Oil n.

Madrid, Spain, Royal Academy of

History at, 50. "

Magazine of American History," the, 163. Cited, 327 n.

Magnolia, Fla., 61.

Mahon, Lord. See "

Stanhope, P. H." Maine Historical Society, 15. "

Collec tions

" of the, 15 ; cited, 16 n.

Maiden, Mass., 156.

Man, Ebenezer, 160.

Manly, Capt. John, 57.

Mansfield, Samuel, 158.

Mansfield, Theophilus, 157, 158.. Manzoni, Alessandro, 310.

Marblehead, Mass., 208. Marietta, Ohio, 174, 175, 176 n., 177 n.,

178, 178 n., 179 n., 180,180 n.-184 n., 186 n.-189 n., 191 n., 194, 201. De

bating society in, 179, 179 n.

Mark,-, 287.

Marlborough, Mass., 386.

Marrett, Edward, 157. Marsh, George P., LL.D., 311.

Marsh,-, 339.

Marshall, Ebenezer, 157. Marshall, John, LL.D., 441. Marshall, Thomas, 157, 159.

Marshfield, Mass., 344, 345.

Marshpee, Mass., 247. Marston, J. B., 78.

Martyn, Richard, 222, 226.

Mary II. of England, 224.

Mary, Queen of Scots, 306.

Maryland Historical Society, 51,66,81. Maps, illustrating the siege of Boston,

exhibited by Mr. Winsor, 62. Man

uscript, exhibited, 118, 119. Map of Boston exhibited, 365.

Mason, Hon. Jeremiah, LL.D., 38, 362, 364, 365. Letters to, from Joseph

Dennie. 362-365.

62

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Mason, Capt. John, 353. Mason, Robert, 353.

Mason, Robert M., 61, 66, 284, 362. Death of, announced, 61. Resolu tions of the Society on the death of, ib.

Mason, William P., 402.

Massachusetts, "Archives" of, cited, 106 n., 108 n., 220 n., 222 n., 223 n., 226, 226 n., 368.

Massachusetts Bible Society, 137. Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics'

Association, 31. Massachusetts Colonial Records cited,

219 n.-221 n., 226 n., 367 n.

Massachusetts, General Court of, 17, 17 n., 57, 113 n., 221, 222, 226, 264, 265, 366. Resolve of, in regard to

powder expended at Governor Win

throp's funeral, 130. Petition to the, concerning burial-grounds, 314. "

Resolves of the," cited, 215 n. Massachusetts General Hospital, 398,

410, 419, 467. Massachusetts Historical Society, 20,

27, 47, 76, 94, 99, 104, 160, 161, 162, 167, 234, 242, 243, 254, 293

295, 314, 332. Extracts from the

early records of the, 161. Petition of the, to the legislature, concern

ing ancient burial-grounds, 314. Votes and resolutions of the, 6, 38, 48, 61, 76, 89, 90, 102, 103, 118, 136, 162, 232, 233, 285, 299, 314, 315,331. Cabinet, Library, &c, of the, see "

Cabinet," "

Library," &c. Massachusetts Historical Trust Fund,

70, 72, 73, 74, 75. Massachusetts Horticultural Society,

432, 434. Massachusetts Institute of Technol

ogy, 398, 455, 456. Dr. Bigelow's address before the, 450. 452.

Massachusetts Medical Society, 405, 406, 442,445,447. Resolutions of the, on the death of Dr. Jacob Bigelow, 466.

Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture, 411.

Massey, Rev. Henry, 255 n., 261.

Mather, Cotton, D.D., 106-111, 130, 138, 149, 149 n., 254, 263, 266, 267, 267 n., 268, 268 n., 269, 269 n., 270, 271, 271 n., 272, 352, 352 n., 353 n., 354 n. His

" Magnalia

" cited, 106,

106 n., Ill n., 222 n., 263 n., 267 n. 275 n? 352 n. His

" Ratio Discipli nai

" cited, 169. His

" Thirty Im

portant Cases "

cited, 267 n., 269 w. 275 n.

Mather, Increase, D.D., 149 n., 263, 268,268 n., 269,270, 272. His

" Cases

of Conscience concerning Evil Spir its Personating Men

" cited, 268 n.

His " Essay for the Recording of

Illustrious Providences "

cited, 271 n.

Mather, Rev. Richard, 141, 143, 143 n., 144,144 n., 149 n., 343, 348.

" Rules

about Admission and Discerning visible Saints Ecclesiastic?," 148, 149.

Mather, Samuel, D.D., 138, 149 n. Letter to, from the missionaries at

Tranquebar, 149, 150. Mather manuscripts, the, 138, 140 n. Mather papers, the, 56.

Matthews,-, 185.

Matthison,-, 190.

Mauger, Claude, 173.

Maugerville, N.B., 210, 210 n.

Maurice,-, 262. M& Velasco, M. Jos?, gift from, 328.

Maverick, Rev. John, 343.

May, Col. John, his "

Journal and Let ters" cited, 179 n., 187 n., 195 n., 201 n.

May, Col. Joseph, 94.

May, Rev. Samuel, 255, 256,261. Mayer, Brantz, 50, 51, 66. Death of,

announced, 50. Publications of, 50.

Mayhew, Jonathan, D.D., 166, 233.

Mayhew, Mrs. Jonathan, 233.

Mayhew, Gov. Thomas, 247.

Maynard, Jonathan, 210, 210 n., 211, 212, 214-216.

Mayo, Daniel, 178, 178 n., 196. Mede, Joseph, D.D., 173.

Medford, Mass., 263 n. Medical School of Harvard College,

394, 395, 409, 419, 421, 467.

Medicine, Dr. Bigelow's service in the

practice and science of, 442-447.

Medway, Mass., 238.

Meetings of the Society, 1, 33, 50, 60, 78, 101, 121, 165, 229, 282, 307, 328, 360. Vote to dispense with the, during the summer of 1879, 118.

Change of time of the annual meet

ing of 1880, 362.

Meigs, Col. Return J., 180, 180 n., 181, 188, 188 n., 191-195.

Memoirs of members, 23, 98, 300, 356, 371,383. Report on the, 314. Votes of the Society concerning, 299, 314, 315.

Memorial to Congress in aid of the pro posed monument at Yorktown, 293, 294.

Memorial stone from Castle Island, remarks concerning, by Mr. Deane, 19-22.

Merchant Taylors' Company of Lon

don, 297 n.

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Meredith, Rev. Edward, 256 n.

Meriam, Jonas, 158, 159.

Meriam, Nathaniel, 157-159.

Meriam, Samuel, 159.

Meriam, William, 159.

Merriam, Rev. Matthew, 156.

Merrill, Frank T., 50.

Michaux, Fran?ois Andr?, extract from a letter from, to Dr. Bigelow, 422, 423.

Middlesex County Agricultural So

ciety, 31, 382.

Middletown, Penn., 202 n.,203. Mifflin, Gen. Thomas, 62 n.

Miles, Capt. Benjamin, 177, 177 n.

Milford, Conn., 147. Mills, Arthur, his

" Colonial Constitu

tions "

cited, 208 n.

Mills, Isaac, 157.

Mills,-, 185, 195, 196.

Milmore, Martin, 437, 438.

Milton, John, 36, 305, 341, 342, 358. Milton, Mass., 359. Milton Academy, 214, 214 n.

Minot, George, 143, 143 n.

Minot, Hon. George R., 174, 205, 364. Missionaries at Tranquebar, letter

from, to Rev. Samuel Mather, 149, 150.

Mitchell, Rev. Jonathan, 145.

Mitchell, Hon. Nahum, 121. His " His

tory of Bridgewater "

cited, 215 n.

Mitchell,-, 196.

Mixer, Isaac, 182 n., 183 n., 185. Moerenhout, J. Antoine, remarks by

Mr. Dexter on the death of, 134 136. His account of the Society Islands, 135.

Moffat, John, 94.

Momentauge, Robert, 52, 54. Monette, John W., M.D., his "

History of the Discovery and Settlement of the Valley of the Mississippi

" cited,

190 n.

Monterey, Cal., 135.

"Monthly Anthology," the,403. Cited, 117 n.

Montreal, Can., 84.

Montresor, Capt. John, 119.

Moodey, Rev. Joshua, 263, 265, 266, 269.

Moody, Rev. John, 152, 156.

Moody, Nathaniel, 175, 177, 177 n., 178, 185, 186, 186 n., 187, 188, 195, 195 n., 196.

Moody, Mrs. Nathaniel, 181.

Moore, George H., LL.D., 17, 133, 361. Letter from, read by the President, 16.

Moore, Henry, 202.

Moore, Zephaniah Swift, D.D., 24.

Moore,-, 197.

More, Cresacre, 302, 304. More, Thomas, 158, 159.

More, Sir Thomas, 302, 304.

Morewood,-, 363.

Morgan, Col. George, 190.

Morgantown, W. Va., 197.

Morris, Capt. Jonathan, 182, 182 n.

Morristown, N. J., 48.

Morse, Rev. Benedict, 255, 261.

Morse, Jedediah, D.D., 138.

Morton, Rev. Charles, 254, 254 n., 255, 255 n., 256, 256 n., 257, 261-263,266. 268-270, 270 n., 271-274, 344.

Morton, Nathaniel, 129, 358.

Morton, Perez, 365.

Morton, -, 363. Mosman, Dr.-, of Sudbury, 399.

?Motley, Hon. John L., LL.D., 14, 61, 67, 376.

Mount Auburn cemetery, 35, 42, 407, ' 424, 466. Early history of, 430, 434. Dr. Bigelow's

" History of,"

431. Dr. Bigelow President of the

corporation of, 434 ; action of the Trustees on his resignation of the

office, 435. Action on his request to

resign as Trustee, ib., 436. Action on the death of, 441, 442. Extract from the Trustees' report on the

gift of the Sphinx, 436, 437. Sug gestion of names for the cemetery, 440 ; of statues for the chapel, 441.

Mountnorris, Earl of See " Annesley,

George." ! Mount, George, 358.

Mozard, Theodore Charles, 364.

Muddy Brook fight, monument in commemoration of the, 339.

Muhlenberg, Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst, D.D., 409, 410, 412.

Munday,-, 209.

Mungry, Rev. Richard, 255, 261.

Munroe, Capt. Josiah, 183.

Munroe,-, 182 n. Munroe tavern, Lexington, 322, 323. Munsell, Levi, 178, 178 n., 182 ?., 194,

195.

Munsell, Mrs. Levi, 178, 178 n.

Murdock, Beamish, his " History of

Nova Scotia" cited, 220 n. Museum of Comparative Zoology,

Cambridge, 428. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 359. Muzey, Benjamin, 157.

Muzy, Benjamin, 157.

Muzy, John, 157.

Muzy, John, Jr., 167.

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N.

Nahawton, an Indian, 129.

Nantasket, Mass., 368.

Napoleon I., Emperor, 116, 418.

Nash, Hon. Lonson, 416.

Natick, Mass., 246, 248, 337, 338. National Quarantine and Sanitary

convention, 447.

Neal, Rev. Daniel, 16. His "

History of New England

" cited, 22.

Neal,-, 185, 187.

Needham, Mass., 337.

Nelson, Capt. John, 93. New Braintree, Mass., 344.

Newbury, Mass., 344.

Newburyport, Mass., 3, 4, 8, 405.

Newcastle, N. H., 96, 156.

Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Eng., 301.

Newell,-, 181. "

New England Historical and Genea

logical Register," the, 65. Cited, 85, 176 n., 179 n., 225 n., 354 n., 367 n.

New England Historic, Genealogical Society, 362, 382.

New England library, 174. "New England Medical Journal," the,

415. Newhall, J. R. See "Lewis, A. and

Newhall, J. R." New Hampshire, ecclesiastical con

vention of, early records of the, 152, 153, 155, 156. Preachers at the annual meetings, 156.

New Hampshire, form of government for the province of, 227, 228.

" New Hampshire Provincial Papers

"

cited, 223 n., 224 n., 226 n., 227 n., 353 n.

New Hampshire Historical Society, " Collections

" of the, cited, 221 n.

223 ?., 226 n., 227 n New Haven, Conn., 56 n., 89, 94, 145,

147, 285, 340, 344, 348, 415,424. Newington, N. II., 106 n., 107 n.,

156. New Madrid, Mo., 190 n.

Newman, Rev. Samuel, 344, 345.

Newmarket, N. H., 152, 156. New North Church, Boston, records

of the, to be transferred to the city clerk of Boston, 101.

New Orleans, La., 175, 177, 190.

Newport, R. I., 94, 163,164. New South Church, Boston, 111.

Newton, Mass., 51, 76, 337.

Newton, Penn , 201 n. New York, N. Y., 16, 69, 81, 85, 119,

120, 133, 163, 163 n., 164,168, 206 n., 212, 234, 290, 358 n., 360, 361, 408, 424-426, 459, 460. Cholera in, in

1832, 425, 427.

New York "

Colonial Documents "

the, cited, 353 n. New York, "Documentary History

of," cited, 110 n., 220 n. New York Crystal palace, 459. New York Historical Society, 81, 82,

133 362 "

New York World," the, 240.

Nichols, John, 173.

Nicholson, Arthur (?), 215, 215 n.,216. Norcross, Rev. Nathaniel, 341. Norman, John, 365.

Norris, Rev. Edward, 343.

North, Frederick, Lord, 316. "

North American Review," the, 375, 378, 447.

North Andover, Mass., 3, 100.

Northampton, Mass., 36, 356. North Conway, N. H., 284. North Hampton, N. H., 156. North Haven, Conn., 151.

Northumberland, Dukes of. See "

Per

cy." Norton, Rev. John, 145, 146 n., 205,

342, 345, 348. Norton, Capt.-, 205.

Norwalk, Conn., 101.

Norwich, Conn., 146 n.

Norwich, Vt., 98. Norwich University, Vt., 98. Nor woo, or Norwoottuck (Hadley,

Mass.), 146 n., 148, 148 n.

Nottingham, N. H, 153. Nourse, Benjamin F., gift from, 48.

Vote of thanks to, 49. " Nouvelles Annales des Voyages,"

the, 310.

Nowell, Increase, 129.

Noyes, Rev. James, 344. Numismatic and Antiquarian Society

of Philadelphia, gift from the, 78. Nuttall, Thomas, 412.

Nye, Horace, his "Reminiscences"

cited, 184 n.

O.

Oakland, Cal, 461.

Oakley, Frank, 135.

O'Callaghan, Edmund B., M.D., his "

Documentary History of New York

" cited, 110 n., 220 n.

Ochterlony, Sir David, 217.

Odell, Rev. Jonathan, 210, 210 n., 211.

Odlin, Rev. John, 156.

CEdipus, 439.

Oglethorpe, Gen. James, 80. Ohio Company, 174, 180 n., 188 n.,

189, 189 n., 190, 190 n., 191 n., 192 n.

Ohio, Historical and Philosophical So

ciety of, publications of the, cited, 185 n.

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Old Brain tree, Mass., 56 n.

Oidham, John, 368. Old South Church, Boston, 57, 129,

131, 160, 173, 174, 333. A collec tion of plans and drawings of the, presented to the Society, 104. See also " Third Church, Boston."

Old Town, Md., 199, 199 n.

Oliver, Col. Alexander, 178, 178 n., 188 n.

Oliver, Mrs. Alexander, 178.

Oliver, Benjamin Lynde, M.D., 176 n.

Oliver, Betsy (Mrs. Symmes), 178, 178 n.

Oliver, Daniel, LL.D., 390.

Oliver, Col. Robert, 188 n., 189, 189 n., 191, 192, 192 n., 194.

Omaha, Neb., 461. "

Opinione Republique," the, 310.

Osborn, Ruth (Mrs. Vinal), 93.

Otis, Hon. Harrison Gray, 114, 117. Otis, James, 93, 330, 441.

Otis, Mrs. James, 95, 96. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 93.

Ould Robin, an Indian, 353-355. Oxford University, table of gradu

ates of, in New England, 352. Oxford University press, gift from the

Delegates of the, 1.

Oyster River, N. H., 106. Attacked

by Indians, 222.

P.

Paddy, Deacon William, 13.

Paige, Lucius R., D.D., presents to the Society an orderly book of Col.

Hutchinson, as a gift from Mr. Ed ward Burnham, 234. His

" History

of Cambridge "

cited, 274 n.

Paintings and Engravings of the Soci

ety, catalogue of the, proposed, 101.

Palfrey, Hon. John G., LL.D., 369 n. Incident related by, at the Dan vers centennial celebration, 369. His statement as to its authenticity, 370. His

" History of New Eng

land "

cited, 219 n., 381 n.

Palfrey, Peter, 369 n. "Pall Mall Budget," the, 1.

Park, Thomas, 157-159.

Park, Thomas, of Newton, 157. Park, William, 157.

Parker, Hon. Francis E., gift from, 1. Parker, Hon. Joel, LL.D., 32. Parker, John, 158.

Parker, Capt. John, 319, 320.

Parker, Rev. Thomas, 343.

Parker, Capt.-, 48. Extract from the orderly book of, 48, 49.

Parkman, Francis, LL.B., 311, 314, 466. Reads a letter accompanying a gift from Edward Wheelwright, 104.

Parkman, Samuel, 243.

Parkman, William, 244 n. Extracts from the journal of, 243, 244.

Parks, Luther, M.D., 58.

Parris, Rev. Samuel, 263.

Parsons, Enoch, 176 n., 179, 179 n.t 180, 181, 181 n., 183-185, 195.

Parsons, Capt. Lawrence, 324.

Parsons, Gen. Samuel H., 176, 176 n., 179 n., 180, 191 n.

Parsons, Theophilus, LL.D., his " Me moir of Theophilus Parsons

" cited,

117 n.

Parsons,-, 338.

Partridge, Capt. Alden, 98.

Partridge, Rev. Ralph, 341, 343.

Partridge, Capt.-, 216.

Pasquier, Etienne-Denis, Duc de, 312. Paterson, William, his "Practical

Statutes of the Session of 1861 "

cited, 211.

Pattee, William S., M.D., his "His

tory of Old Braintree and Quincy "

cited, 56 n.

Paul, Mrs.-, 204.

Pawtucket, R. I., 86, 87, 252.

Peabody, Andrew V.,D.D., 22. Me moir of Gov. Washburn by, 23 32.

Peabody, George, LL.D., 70.

Peabody, Rev. Oliver, 338.

Peabody Foundation for education in the southern states, remarks by the

President on a medal awarded to the, 103, 104.

Peabody fund, 70, 71, 73-75. Peale, Rembrandt, 361.

Pearson, Rev. Eliphalet, LL.D., 389. Peasley,-, 212. Peck, Rev. Robert, 341.

Peck, Prof. William D., 408, 410. Peden, Col.-, 203, 203 n.

Peirce, Benjamin, his "History of Harvard University

" cited, 115 n.

Peirce, James, 159.

Peirpont. See "

Pierpont." Pelham, Herbert, 344.

Pemberton, Rev. Ebenezer, 263. Pemberton, Hannah (Mrs. Colman),

95.

Pennsylvania, Historical Society of, 81, 290.

Pennsylvania hospital, 205 n.

Penry, John, 340, 342.

Pepperell, Sir William, 87. Percival, Hon. Spencer, 292.

Percy, Algernon George, Duke of Northumberland, 230.

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Percy, Hugh, 1st Duke of Northumber

land, 291, 292.

Percy, Hugh, 2nd Duke of Northumber

land, 290, 291. Portrait of, pre sented to the town of Lexington, 230, 231.

Perkins, Augustus T., A.M.. 233. Communicates additional notes on the portraits of Blackburn and Smi

bert, 93.

Perkins, Charles C, A.M., 67, 68, 242. Of a committee to nominate officers, 61. Presents the annual report of the Council, 66. Vote of thanks

to, 76. Reports a list of officers from the nominating committee, 76. Remarks by, on a visit to Washing ton's birthplace, 239-242.

Perkins, William, gift from, 328. Vote of thanks to, ib.

Perkins, Capt. William E., 328.

Perry, Prof Arthur L., extract from a letter from, 92. i

Peters, Rev. Thomas, 344.

Petersham, Mass., 165.

Peterstown, Penn., 200 n.

Petigru, James Louis, LL.D., 80.

Pfister, Major -, von, 58. Vote of thanks to, 59.

Phi Beta Kappa Society, 390, 410. Phi Beta Kappa Society, New Haven,

31.

Philadelphia, Penn., 18, 81, 174,183 n., 201, 202, 204, 204 n.,206 n., 213,229, 290, 326, 362, 374, 395, 398, 401, 405, 408, 412, 414, 424, 447.

Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Balti more Railroad Co., 71.

Philenia, pseudon., 363.

Philip, Indian king, 131, 352, 387.

Philip's war, 371.

Phillipps, Sir Thomas, 15.

Phillips, Benjamin, 159.

Phillips, John, 341.

Phillips, Col. John, 100.

Phillips, Mary Ann (Mrs. Brooks), 100.

Philpe, Rev. Thomas, 255.

Phipps, Albert, gift from, 51.

Phoenix, S. Whitney, gift from, 101.

Physick, Philip S., M.D., 398.

Pickering, Capt. John, 224, 226, 227, 227 n., 228.

Pickering, Col. Timothy, LL.D., 441.

Pierce, Pr?s. Franklin, 8, 9.

Pierce, John, D.D., 18, 18 n. His in terleaved triennial catalogues placed in the library, 59.

Pierpont, Rev. John, 31.

Pierpont, Rev. Jonathan, 263, 268-273, 280.

Pierson, Rev. Abraham, 342, 347.

I Pike, Rev. James, 156. Pike, Rev. John, 110, 111. His "Jour

nal "

cited, 220 n.

Pike, Major Robert, 220, 221 n., 222 n.

Pilmore, Rev. Joseph, 205, 205 n.

Pitcairn, Major John, 315-326. A

paper on the life and character of, communicated by Hon. Charles Hudson, 315-326.

Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 292.

Pittsburgh, Penn., 180, 201.

Pittsfield, Mass., 91. Pius IX., Pope, 45.

Playford, John, 173.

Pliny the elder, Dr. Bigelow's paper on the death of, 456, 459.

Plymouth, Mass., 94, 123, 126, 129, 154, 208, 210, 344-346, 348, 368.

Polignac, Auguste Jules Armand Marie, Prince de, 309.

Polk, Pr?s. James K., 402.

Pomeroy, Gen. Seth, 330.

Pontoppidan, Erich, 414.

Poole, William F., gift from, 85.

Pope, Alexander, 306. Porcellian Club, Harvard College, 390.

Porcher, Frederick A., 80.

Porter, Alexander S., 95, 96.

Porter, Com. David, 376.

Porter, Rev. Edward G., A.M., 230. "

Portfolio," the, 362.

Portland, Me., 89, 98, 101, 108, 382. Port Royal, 223.

Portsmouth, N. H., 105-107, 107 n., 108, 110, 153, 156, 156 n., 165, 218,

219, 221, 223-225, 225 n., 226, 227, 363, 364.

Postlethwait,-, 249.

Pott, Dr. John, 349.

Preble, Com. Edward, 376, 378, 382.

Preble, Hon. William Pitt, LL.D., 390.

Prentice, Caleb, 157, 159.

Prentice, Henry, 157, 159.

Prentice, Joshua, 159.

Prescott, Col. William, 330. Prescott, William H., LL.D., 14, 307,

308, 402.

Pressier, Rev. Christian Frederick, 149.

Preston, John, 340.

Price, Eli K., gift from, 78.

Prichard,-, 206.

Prince, James, 217, 218.

Prince, Capt. Joseph, 176, 177, 177 w., 178, 180, 183, 185, 188, 194, 196.

Letter from, to Thomas Wallcut, cited, 176 n.

Prince, Rev. Joseph, 153.

Prince, Rev. Nathan, 172.

Prince, Rev. Thomas, 63, 64, 137, 173, 174. Remarks by Mr. Deane, on some memoranda in the handwrit

I ing of, 172-174.

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Prince, a negro boy, 183 n. Prince library, 173. "

Proceedings "

of the Society, 60 n., 67, 70, 99, 101, 111, 112, 117, 118, 134, 135, 136, 160, 167,174, 243, 298, 311, 315, 332, 335, 359. A serial number of the, announced, 120, 122.

Cited, 59 n., 78 n., 93, 93 n., 94, 110 n., 114 n., 120 n., 136 n., 140, 220 n., 234 n., 294, 352 n., 354 n.

Proctor,-, 196, 198, 199, 201.

Prout, Timothy, Sen., 52, 53.

Providence, R. I, 87, 425, 427. Provident Institution for Savings, 74. Public library, Boston, 173. "

Public Occurrences "

the, cited, 352 n.

Publishing committee, report by the, on the papers relating to the loyalty of Edward Bacon, 117, 118.

Pulling, Capt. John, 120.

Purchas, Rev. Samuel, 358.

Putnam, Aaron Waldo, 177, 177 n., 178 n.

Putnam, Alfred P., D.D., leave granted to, to copy manuscripts of the So

ciety, 78.

Putnam, Mrs. Elizabeth, 325 n.

Putnam, Col. Israel, 177, 177 n.

Putnam, Gen. Israel, 177, 243, 324 n., 330. Account of the capture of, 244.

Putnam, John P., 325 n.

Putnam, Gen. Rufus, 174, 180 n., 188 n., 190 n., 192.

Putnam, William R., 175.

Pynchon, John, 252.

Pynchon, William, 173.

Q.

Quackenbos, George P., his " Illustra ted School History of the United States" cited, 91.

Quarantine. See "National Quaran tine and Sanitary convention."

Quebec, Canada, 211. Literary and Historical Society of, 362.

Quincy, Edmund, A.M., 35, 113 n. His

" Speeches of Josiah Quincy

"

cited, 117 n.

Quincy, Miss Eliza S., 112, 114 n., 234, 234 n. Gift from, 17. Letter from, with account of William Clark, 233.

Quincy, Josiah (H. C. 1728), 63, 160.

Quincy, Josiah, LL.D., Pr?s. Harv.

Coll., 14, 19 n., Ill, 112, 113 n., 114 n., 117 n., 134, 459, 462. Letter of Dr. Eliot to, 17-19. Letters of President Kirkland to, 112-117. His proposal for statues in Mt. Au

burn chapel, 441. His "

History of Harvard University

" cited, 115 n.,

254 n., 270 n. His "

History of the Boston Athenaeum," 404.

Quincy, Hon. Josiah, 117.

Quincy, Mrs. Josiah, 117.

Quincy, Mass., 55, 56, 56 n., 114, 117, 122, 233, 417.

Quincy and Palmyra Railroad Com

pany, 69.

Quint, Alonzo H, D.D., 220 n. "

Quoddy forum," a club, 376, 376 n.

R.

Rament, Samuel, 157.

Rament, Samuel, Jr., 157.

Ramsay,-, 197, 198.

Ranck, Prof. George W., 231. Gift

from, 230. Elected a corresponding member, 288. Accepts member

ship, 307.

Rand, Joseph, 159.

Rand, Thomas, 157.

Rand,-, 340.

Randall,-, 160.

Randolph, Hon. John, 113, 327, 374. An autograph memorandum of, given, 326.

Raphoe, Penn., 203 n.

Rawson, Edward, 367.

Ray, Isaac, M.D., 377. Letter from, 374-376.

Raymond, John, killed at Lexington, 322.

Reading, Penn., 201. Record Commissioners of Boston, 161.

Request from the, 160. Vote not to

grant the request, 162.

Reed, James, 157.

Reed, Hon. John, 5.

Reed, Thomas, 159.

Rees, Abraham, D.D., his "

Cyclopae dia," 409.

Rehoboth, Mass., 344, 371. "

Remembrancia." See "

London, Remembrancia."

Reports of committees, 105, 117, 118. Revell, Rev. Stephen, 256-257, 261. "

Revue Britannique," the, 310.

Reynolds, Edward, M.D., 467. Rhode Island Historical Society, 360. Richard I. of England, 305. Richard III. of England, 459.

Richardson, ?leazer T. F. (West &

Richardson), 121.

Richardson, Lord, & Holbrook, Messrs., 121.

Richardson,-, 338.

Richmond, Va., 80, 447. Burning of the theatre at, 372.

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Rider, Eleazar, 338.

Rider, William, 338.

Riedesel, Friedrich Adolph, Baron von, 58.

" Rip Van Winkle," 459.

Robbeson, Jeremiah, 157.

Robbins, Chandler, D.D., 161.

Robbins, Jonathan D., 217.

Roberts, John, 226, 228.

Robertson, Capt.-, 288.

Robinson, Rev. John, 63, 64, 340, 345.

Robinson, Thomas, 93.

Robinson, Major-, 197.

Rochambeau, Jean Baptiste Donatien, Comte de, 232, 293.

Rochester, N. H., 355 n.

Rockwell,-, 185, 194.

Rogers, Rev. Daniel, 156.

Rogers, Daniel, 280 n.

Rogers, Gen. Horatio, gift from, 50.

Rogers, Rev. John, 156.

Rogers, Margaret, 280 n.

Rogers, Major Robert, 244.

Rogers, Mrs. William B., 92, 93, 96.

Rogers, Capt.-, 186 n.

Romer, Col. William Wolfgang, 19, 21, 22.

Roos, Seth, 159.

Roos, Seth, Jr., 157. Rossiter, Lt.-Col.-, 92. Round Hill School, Northampton, 356.

Roxbury, Mass., 52, 116, 140, 140 n., 148, 238, 247, 249-253, 364 n., 365, 382, 400. Letters to the church at, 142-146.

Royal Academy of History, Madrid, 50.

Royal Society, London, 416, 458. " Rules about Admission and Discern

ing visible Saints ecclesiastic?," 148, 149.

Rumford, Benjamin Thompson, Count, 417, 418, 420, 456.

Rumford. See "

Concord, N. H."

Rush, Benjamin, M.D., 398, 465. Russell, James (1684), 54. Russell, James (1758), 157 Russell, Rev. John, 146 n., 148, 148 n.

Russell, Moses B., 229.

Russell, Samuel, 159.

Ryece, Robert, 124.

S.

Sabbatis, Saul, 216.

Sabin, Rev. Elijah H., 371.

Sabin, William, 371.

Sabine, Hon. Lorenzo, memoir of, by Rev. E. E. Hale, 371-382. His birth and ancestry, 371. Boyhood, 372. Apprenticed to Messrs. Lin

coin & Edmands, 373. His own sketch of his life in a letter to C. C.

Hazewell, ib., 374. Reminiscences

by Dr. Ray, 374-376. His literary labors, 377-380. His connection

with Mr. Webster in the Ashburton

treaty, 375, 377. Mr. Webster's letter to him, 378. Public offices, 379, 380. Letter from, to-Vice-Pres ident Hamlin, 381. Marriage, 382.

Death, ib. Publications by, ib. His "

American Loyalists "

cited, 209 n. 211 n., 215 n.

Saffin, John, 52, 53.

Sagee (Sayre ?),-, 209, 209 n. St. Augustine, Fla., 61, 78, 79. St. Clair, Gov. Arthur, 187. Address

to, prepared by Mr. Wallcut, 182 n. St. John, N. B., 208-210.

Salem, Mass., 67, 93, 98, 123,125, 263, 264, 288, 346, 356, 368, 369. Church

at, 141. Remarks by the President on the first church at, 123-126.

Salem Village. See "

Danvers."

Salisbury, Hon. Stephen, LL.D., gift from, 307.

Salisbury, Mass., 220.

Salisbury, Penn., 204.

Salmon, Thomas, his "

Geographi cal and Historical Grammar," 193, 193 n.

Salmon Falls, N. H., 108, 353. De

stroyed by Indians, 226. Salt Lake City, 462.

Saltmarsh, Dr.-, 214, 216. Saltonstall, Hon. Leverett, LL.D., 5. Saltonstall, Leverett, A.M., 165, 294.

Remarks by, on the death of Mr. Hillard, 44. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Mr. Hillard, 51. Pre sents a gift from the Misses Guild, 63. Elected a member of the exec utive committee of the Council, 76.

Saltonstall, Martha (Mrs. Clark), 234.

Saltonstall, Sir Richard, 124, 234, 348. Sandown, N. H., 156.

Sandwich, Mass., 344. San Francisco, Cal., 35, 461.

Sanitary Convention. See "

National

Quarantine and Sanitary conven tion."

Saratoga, N. Y, 23.

Sargeant, -, of New England, 217, 250.

Sargeant,-, of Ohio, 181.

Sargent, Henry, 120.

Sargent, Major Winthrop, 188 n., 191, 194, 196.

Sargent, Winthrop, 119. His "

Loyal ist Poetry of the Revolution

" cited,

210 n. His "Loyal Verses of

Stansbury and Odell" cited, ib.

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Sargent, Mrs. Winthrop (Rowena Tupper), 180, 180 n., 181.

Sartorius,-, 15*0.

Savage, Hon. James, LLD., 38, 65, 71, 89, 298, 343, 403. His

" Genealogi

cal Dictionary "

cited, 93, 140 n., 263 n.

Savage, Major Thomas, 130.

Savage,-, 173.

Savage fund, 71, 73, 74. "

Savage papers," the, 92.

Savannah, Ga., 61, 79, 80, 372. Saxe, John G., 459.

Say brook, Conn., 145, 146 n., 343, 344, 347.

Saybrook platform, the, 151.

Sayre. See "

Sagee." Schenectady, N. Y., 225. School for the Idiotic and Feeble

Minded, Mass., 27.

Schrader, Heinrich A., 409.

Schultz, Christian, his " Travels

"

cited, 187 n.

Schultze,-, 150.

Scituate, Mass., 171, 206, 207, 216, 344.

Scollay, Mary (Mrs. Bigelow), 417.

Scollay, Col. William, 417, 420.

Scollay square, Boston, 420. Scots' Charitable Society, 96.

Scott, Major Sylvanus, 87.

Scott, Sir Walter, 403.

Scull, G. D., 290. Gift from, 328.

Sears, Hon. David, 70. Sea serpent, the, 413-416. Second Church, Boston, copies of the

early records of the, 161.

Seddons,-, 206.

Sedgwick, Henry Dwight, 402.

Seekonk, Mass., 426.

Semple,-,201,201 n.

Severas, Samuel, 158. Sewall, Chief Justice Samuel, 71, 87,

99, 110. His interleaved almanacs

purchased by the Society, 57. " Sewall Papers," the, 67, 72, 75, 81. The second volume of the, published, 288. Cited, 226 n.

Seward, Hon. William H, LL.D., 381.

Seymour, Gov. Horatio, gift from, 233. Vote of thanks to, ib.

Shakespeare, William, 303-306, 358.

Inscription on the tomb of, 132.

Shattuck, George C, M.D., 295 n., 447.

Shattuck, Hon. Lemuel, 243, 295, 295 n.

Shaw, Hon. Lemuel, LL.D., 415.

Shaw, William Smith, 403.

Sheffield, Rev. Edward, 256 n.

Sheffield, N B., 209, 210.

Shepard, Capt. Enoch, 191, 191 n. 195.

Shepard, Rev. Thomas, 129, 342, 348.

Shepard, Gen. William, 191.

Shepard Church, Cambridge, 136. Sherborn, Capt. Samuel, 106.

Sherborn, Mass., 154, 338.

Sherburne, Samuel 224.

Sherburne, Mass. See "

Sherborn."

Sheridan, Gen. Philip H., 461.

Sherman, Rev. James, 263, 270-272, 280.

Sherman, Rev. John, 348. Letter

from, to the Roxbury church, 142.

Sherman, Gen. William T. 239, 359.

Shippensburgh, Penn., 200, 200 n., 201 n.

Shoop,-, 203.

Shrewsbury, Mass., 338.

Shrimpton, Samuel, 52, 53. Shueber, Samuel, 228.

Shurtleff, Hon. Nathaniel B., M.D., 20, 22, 130, 166-170. His

" History

of Boston "

cited, 22 n., 128. Shurtleff, Rev. William, 69.

Sibbes, Richard, 340

Sibley, John Langdon, A.M., 263 n. Delivers Dr. Pierce's triennial cata

logues, 59. His "

Harvard Gradu ates

" cited, 246 n., 268 n., 344.

Simcoe, Gen. John G., 212, 378.

Simond, Samuel, 157. Simonds, Col. Benjamin, 90, 92.

Simpson, Rev. John, 301, 304.

Simpson, John, 198,198 n.

Simpson,-, 201, 202 n.

Sinking fund of the Society, 74.

Skelton, Rev. Samuel, 123, 125, 340, 346.

Skinner, William, 182 n., 185,188,195, 196.

Skipton, Md., 199 n.

Slocum, Holder, 116. Small Lines, Indian, 354, 355.

Smibert, John, 233. List of portraits painted by, 93-97.

Smith, Bradell (Bradwell), 157, 159.

Smith, Charles C, 66, 75, 88, 97, 118, 294. Recording Secretary pro tern

pore, 307, 328. Elected Treasurer, 76. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Mr. W. G. Brooks, 49. An nounces the purchase of Judge Sew all's interleaved almanacs, 57. An nounces the receipt of Mr. Bemis's

bequest, ib. Submits the Treasur er's annual report, 69-75. Vote of thanks to, 89. Memoir of William

G. Brooks by, 98-100. Presents the report on memoirs of deceased

members, 314. Of committee on

63

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the same, 315. Announces a reduc tion of the mortgage debt, 327. Re

marks by, on the death of Mr.

Frothingham, 334, 335. Reports for the committee on memoirs a notice of Mr. Crowninshield by Mr. Deane, 352.

Smith, Ebenezer, 157.

Smith, Elias, 157.

Smith, Lt.-Col. Francis, 317-319, 322 324.

Smith, Sir James E., 409. Extract from a letter of, 413. American edition of his "

Introduction to Bot

any," 414.

Smith, Jeremiah, LL.D., 19.

Smith, Capt. John, 37, 297 n., 358.

Smith, Rev. Ralph, 340, 344, 346.

Smith, Rev.-, 173.

Smith,-, 288.

Smyth, Prof Egbert C, 15.

Smyth, Sir Thomas, 296, 297, 297 n.

Snow, Caleb, M.D., his " History of

Boston "

cited, 5.

Snow, Capt.-, 174.

Solleysel, Jacques de, 173.

Somerby, Horatio G., 3.

Somersworth, N. H., 156.

Somerville, Mass., 363 n.

Sondes, Sir George, 165, 165 n.

Southampton, N. Y., 347.

Southborough, Mass., 338. South Carolina Historical Society, 80. Southern Historical Society, 80.

Spalding, Lyman, M.D. 424.

Sparks, Jared, LL.D., Pr?s. Harv. Coll., 14, 376, 378, 382, 389. His "

Life and Writings of Washing ton

" cited, 63 n. His "

Works of Franklin

" cited, ib.

Spelman, Israel M., Pr?s. Mt. Auburn

cemetery, 442.

Spencer, Isaac, 216.

Sphinx at Mt. Auburn cemetery, ac count of the, 436-440.

Spofford, Richard S., 8.

Sprague, Charles, 14.

Sprague, John, 193.

Sprague, Jonathan, 157, 159.

Sprague, William, 193.

Sprague, Gov. William, 360.

Sprague, William B., D.D., his " An nals of the American Pulpit

" cited,

19 n., 205 n.

Spring, Henry, 157, 159.

Spring, Jedediah, 159.

Springfield, Mass , 346.

Sproat, Col. Ebenezer, 189, 189 n., 191, 192.

Sproat, James, D.D., 206, 206 n.

Spry, William, LL.D., 292, 293.

Stackpole,-, 198.

Stacy,-, 182.

Stanhope, Philip Henry, bth Earl, 332.

Stanley, Arthur P., D.D., 312. Stark, Gen. John, 57, 58, 90, 91, 330. State street, Boston, a picture of, pre

sented, 78.

Steams, Hon. Asahel, LL.D., 25.

Stedman, Ebenezer, 159.

Stephenson, Robert, 459.

Stevens, Benjamin, D.D., 156. Stevens, Henry, 1, 358 n.

Sticker,-, 204 n.

Sticknev, John, 403. !

Stiles, Ezra, D.D., Pr?s. Yale Coll. 137, 138, 146 n., 149 n., 150 n.

Stitcher, Herman, 199. Stockton, Ca/.,461. Stone, Ebenezer, 159.

Stone, John, 157.

Stone, Jonas, 158,159. Stone, Capt. Jonathan, 184,184 n. Stone, Rev. Samuel, 348. Stone's woods, Watertown, 432.

Stonington, Conn., 93, 337.

Storer, Rev. Seth, 337.

Storer,-, 422.

Story, Rev. Daniel, 190, 190 n., 191, 195.

Story, Joseph, LL.D., 433, 434, 441.

Stoughton, Lt.-Gov. William, 52, 55, 144, 144 n.

Stoughton, Mass., 160. Stourhead Circle, an English Anti

quarian club, 301.

Strafford, Earl of. See " Wentworth,

Thomas."

Strafford, N. H., 355 n.

Strang, John, 173.

Stratham, N. II, 156. Stratton, Major-, 92.

Street, Rev. "Nicholas, 145, 343, 344, 347.

Strong, Gov. Caleb, 114.

Stuart, Hon. Alexander H. H., 19. Stuart, Gilbert Charles, 361.

Sturbridge, Mass., 165.

Stuy vesant, Gov. Peter, 133.

Sudbury, Mass., 145, 386, 387, 400, 414.

Suffolk Savings bank, Boston, 71, 73. Sullivan, Gov. James, 19, 132.

Sullivan, Gen. John, 57, 163, 163 n^ 164.

Sumner, Gov. Increase, 132.

Sunderland, Mass., 340.

Sutton, Mass., 294-296.

Swan, Miss Christiana, 364.

Swan, Col. James, 364, 364 n.

Swa}rne, Major Jeremiah, 222 n.

Sweat, Samuel, extracts from letters of, 287, 288.

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Swetchine, Madame Sophia S., 310.

Swett, Col. Samuel, 333.

Swett, Mrs. Susan Heard, gift from, 102. Vote of thanks to, ib.

Swinford, Catherine, 306.

Swinford, Sir Thomas, 306.

Syllacius, Nicolaus, 361.

Symmes, Hon. Daniel, 178 n.

Symons, S., 186.

T.

" Tablet," the, 362.

Tacitus, C. Cornelius, 34.

Taifourd, Sir Thomas Noon, 47.

Talleyrand-Perigord, Charles Maurice, Prince de, 459.

Tapper, Rev. Samuel, 255, 261.

Taunton, Mass., 344.

Tay, Isaiah, 61.

Taylor, Amos, 205.

Taylor, Rt.-Rev. Jeremy, D.D., 342.

Taylor, Lieut.-, 288. "

Technologv," authority for the word, 419.

Telfair, Miss Mary, 79.

Temple, Robert, 157.

Temple, Sir William, 10.

Thacher, Rev. Samuel C, 403.

Thayer, Nathaniel, A.M., 70.

Thierry, Jacques Nicolas Augustin, 310.

Thing, Jonathan, 228. Third Church, (Old South) Boston, ex

tracts from the Society's records relative to the early records of the, 161.

Thomas, Hon. Benjamin Franklin, LL.D., 61, 66.

Thomas, Robert, 205, 205 n.

Thompson, Hon. Benjamin, 380.

Thompson, Samuel, 365.

Thompson, Capt.-, 187.

Thompson,-, inn-keeper, 200, 200 n.

Thompson,-, 203.

Thomson, David, 369.

Thoresby, Ralph, 304. Thornton, John Wingate, his "Land

ing at Cape Anne "

cited, 366 n.

Tibbets, Andrew, 210, 212, 214.

Ticknor, George, LL.D., 38, 161, SOS SI 1, 332, 363 n., 402, 403, 405. His "

Life of Prescott," 402 ; cited, 308. His

" History of Spanish Litera

ture," 402. "

Life and Letters of," 403, 404.

Ticonderoga, N.Y., 243, 286, 287. Account of the battle near, 244.

Tidd,Joseph,157. Tincomb, Rsv. John, 256, 282.

Tines, Vincenzo, 413.

Tingcomb, Rev. Nathaniel, 255, 257, 257 n., 261.

Tiverton, R. I., 164.

Tocoi, Fla., 61.

Tompkins, Edmund, 212.

Tompkins,-, a centenarian, 212.

Tonyn,-, 200 n.

Toot, Adam, 202, 202 n.

Toot,-, 202, 202 n.

Torquemada, Tomas da, 459.

Torrey, John, M.D.A0S. Torrey, William, 367.

Torrey,-, 173.

Towne, Gen. Salem, 210 n.

Townsend, -, 338.

Tranquebar. See "Missionaries at

Tranquebar." Travers, Rev. Thomas, 255, 256,256 n.,

262.

Treat, Gov. Robert, 222 n.

Treise, Rev. William, 255, 256, 256 n., 261.

Trenton, N.J., 57. "

Trim, Corporal," 320.

Troy, N.Y., 440.

True, Dr. Jabez, 186, 186 n.

Trumbull, Benjamin, D.D., 138-140, 152. Letter from, to Dr. Holmes, 151, 152. His

" History of Connecticut

"

cited, 87.

Trumbull, Col. John, 62 n. His "

Auto

biography "

cited, ib.

Trumbull, Col. Jonathan, Jr., 136. Trumbull manuscripts, the, 137-139.

Tryon, Thomas, M.D., 173. Tucke, Rev. John, 156.

Tucker, Nathaniel, 415.

Tudor, William, Jr., 403.

Tufts, Nathaniel, 157.

Tufts, William, 157, 159.

Tupper, Anselm, 180, 180 n.

Tupper, Gen. Benjamin, 180, 180 n., 181 n., 189, 191, 191 n., 192.

Turchin. See "

Tutchin, Rev. John."

Turell, Daniel. Sen., 52, 53. Turner, Rev. Charles, 206.

Turner, Charles, Jr., 207, 209 n. Ex tract from the journal of, reported for publication by the committee on

publishing the Proceedings, 206. Sketch of, 206, 207. Extract from the journal of, 207-216.

Turner, Humphrey, 206.

Turner, Jacob, his "

Genealogy of the Descendants of Humphrey Turner

"

cited, 207 n.

Tutchin, Rev. John, 255, 257. Tuttle, Charles W., A.M., 294. Pays

a tribute to Hon. Caleb Cushing, 7 12. Letter from, to Hon. R. C. Win

throp, 47. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Caleb Cushing, 49.

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Elected a member of the executive committee of the Council, 76. Sub

mits a report from the committee

appointed to consider a circular let ter from the U. S. Coast Survey, 105. Reads a communication on the

supposed massacre at Fox Point, 105-111. Communication from, concerning an ancient manuscript relating to New Hampshire, 218 227. Remarks by, on the establish ment of a court of vice-admiralty over America, 291-293. Remarks

by, concerning an ancient Indian

deed, 352-354.

Tuttle, John, 223, 225, 225 n., 226, 228.

Tuttle, Julius H., 72, 101.

Tuttle,-, 185.

Twiggs, Rev. Thomas, 256 n.

Tyack, Rev. Nicholas, 256 n.

Tylas, Daniel Axe Louis, 180,184,190, 195.

Tyler, Major Deane, 179, 179 n.

Tyler, Moses Coit, LL.D., elected a

corresponding member, 48. Ac

cepts membership, 50.

Tyng, Hon. Dudley A., LL.D., 114.

Tytler, Patrick Fraser, 305.

Tytler,-, his edition of Salmon's "

Geographical and Historical Gram

mar," 193, 193 n.

U.

Uncas, sachem of the Mohegans, 248. United States Coast Survey, report of

a committee appointed to consider a circular letter from the, 105.

University of Michigan, 48.

University of Pennsylvania, 398, 399.

University of the South, 79.

University of Virginia, 19.

Upham, William P., A.B., of a com mittee to nominate officers, 51, 362.

Upham,-,173. Usher, Elizabeth (Mrs. Jeffries), 96,97. Usher, Hezekiah, 246, 248-250.

Usher, Lt.-Gov. John, 97.

Utica, NY., 440.

V.

Van Brunt, Henry, 104. Van Buren, Fres. Martin, 379.

Vanderbeck, Mrs.-, 210.

Vane, Sir Henry, 343, 348. Varnum, Gen. James Mitchell, 164.

Vaughan, William, 107, 107 ?., 109,

110, 222, 223, 226, 228, 355. Letter

from, to Governor Bradstreet, 106, 107.

Victoria, Queen of England, 211 n.

Viel-Castel, Louis, Baron de, 309, 310.

Vila, James, 364, 364 n.

Vinal, Mrs. Ruth (Osborn), 93.

Vincent, Rev. William, 256 n.

Virgilius, P. Maro, 454.

Virginia, Company for, 297 n.

Virginia Historical Society, 80, 231, 232.

Virginia, University of, 19.

Vorstius, Conradus, 173.

w.

Waddington, Rev. John, 245, 245 n.

Wadleigh, Robert, 228.

Wadsworth, Rev. Benjamin, 263, 280.

Wainwright, Peter, 233, 234.

Wainwright,-, 94.

Waldemar, Friedrich Wilhelm, 310.

Waldron, Col. Richard, 220, 222, 226, 228.

Waldron, Major Richard, 220, 220 n.

Walker, Anne (Mrs. Jaffrey), 96.

Walker, Rev. Timothy, 153, 156.

Wallcut, Rev. Robert F., 174, 366. Gift from, 160.

Wallcut, Thomas, 174, 175, 176 n. 179 n., 181 n., 182 n., 183, 183 n., 185 n., 186 n.-189 n., 191 n.-194 n., 195, 195 n.-206 n., 209 n.-211 n., 217, 217 n., 218. Papers of, communi cated to the Society, 160. Journal

of, 176-206. Extract from the jour nal of Charles Turner, Jr., copied by, 206. Memoranda of, relating to the Boston Latin school, 217, 218.

Walpole, N H., 362.

Walter, Arthur M., 403. Walter, Rev. Nehemiah, 263, 265, 268,

269, 269 n., 270-272. Waltham, Mass., 2, 386, 387.

Walther, Rev. Christopher Theodosius, 149.

Wampatuck, Josias, the elder, Indian

sachem, 52.

Wampatuek, Josias, the younger, Indian

sachem, 51-55. Deed of Boston by, 52-55.

Ward, Gen. Artemas, 23.

Ward, Nahum, 175.

Ward, Rev. Nathaniel, 341, 348.

Ware, John, M.D., 425, 426, 447.

Ware, William R., 104.

Warhara, Rev. John, 343, 348.

Warren, Mary (Mrs. Bigelow), 386.

Warren, John, M.D., 392, 395, 396.

Warren, John C, M.D., 409.

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Warren, Gen. Joseph, 330, 331, 333.

Warren, Winslow,.L?.B., 294. Elected a member of the executive commit tee of the Council, 76. Calls atten tion to the destruction of historical

documents, 327. Of committee to nominate officers, 362.

Warren, Admiral -, a tavern sign, 204.

Warwick, R. I., 86.

Washburn, Hon. Emory, 24-28, 30, 32, 381. Memoir of, by Dr. A. P. Pea

body, 23-32. His ancestry, 23, 24.

Birth, 24. College life, ib. Com mences the practice of law, 25. Elected governor of Massachusetts, 26. Appointed professor in Har vard Law school, ib. Public trusts, 26, 27. A member of various soci

eties, 27. Marriage, 28. Death, ib. Traits of character, 28-30. List of his publications, 30-32.

Washburn, John, 23.

Washburn, Joseph, 23.

Washburn, Mrs. Marianne Cornelia

(Giles), 28.

Washburn, Mrs. Ruth (Davis), 24.

Washburn, Seth, 23.

Washington, Andrew, 240.

Washington, Augustine, father of Pres ident Washington, 241.

Washington, Augustine, 240, 241.

Washington, Charles, 241.

Washington, Elizabeth, 241.

Washington, Pr?s. George, 23, 48, 50, 62 n., 63, 80, 82, 134, 163, 188, 215, 232, 240, 241, 293, 361, 372, 395.

Account of a visit to the birthplace of, 239-242.

Washington, Mrs. Jane (Butler), 240, 241.

Washington, John, 241.

Washington, John Augustine, 241.

Washington, Lawrence, 240.

Washington, Lawrence, half brother of President Washington, 241.

Washington, Mrs. Lawrence, 240.

Washington, Lloyd, 240.

Washington, Mrs. Martha, 240.

Washington, Mildred, (d. 1696), 240, 241.

Washington, Mildred, sister of Presi dent Washington, 241.

Washington, Robert, 240.

Washington, Samuel, 241.

Washington, D. C, 4, 5, 8, 9, 19, 36, 60, 78, 84, 112, 114, 115, 309, 378, 379 n., 382, 412.

Washington chair, 134.

Waterford, Ohio, 179 n., 194 n.

Waterhouse, Benjamin, M.D., 395.

Waterhouse, Rev. Thomas, 343.

Waterloo, monument at, 438, 439.

Waterston, Rev. Robert C, A.M., tribute of, to William G. Brooks, 12-14. Of committee to arrange the collection of autographs of Mrs. Grenville Temple Winthrop, 102, 103.

Watertown, Mass., 98,142,178 n., 272

274, 287, 337, 385-387, 432.

Watson, John F., his "Annals of Phil

adelphia "

cited, 206 n.

Watson, Rev. John Lee, D.D., 120.

Wayhamoo. See "

Hope-Hood." Wayside inn, Sudbury, 387.

Weale, Rev. Job, 255, 256.

Weare, Nathaniel, 221 n., 222 n., 224, 224 n., 225 n., 226, 226 n., 228, 355.

Weat. See " Wheat, S."

Wrebb,-, 197.

Webber, Samuel, D.D., Pr?s. ofHarv. Coll., 389, 391.

Webster, Hon. Daniel, LL.D., 5, 36,37, 47, 326, 375, 377, 379, 379 ?., 457. Letter from, to L. Sabine, 378.

Webster, Gov. John, 146.

Webster, Noah, LL.D., his "Diction

ary "

cited, 185 n.

Webster,-, 185.

Wednesday Evening Club, Boston, 18 n., 114 n.

Weems, Rev. Mason L., 372.

Wellbeloved, Rev. Charles, 301.

Wellington, Benjamin, 320.

Wells, Hon. Charles, 426.

Wells, Henry, 386.

Wells, William, 403.

Wells,-, 185, 194.

Wells, Me., 106, 110, 156.

Welsh, Caroline Maria (Mrs. Crown

inshield), 359. Welsh, Francis, 359.

Welsh, Thomas, M.D., 238.

Welsteed, Rev. Ly. (Leonard ?), 255?.

Wendell, Judge Oliver, 131.

Wentworth, Gov. Benning, 155. Went worth, Lt.-Gov. John, 97. Wentworth, Sarah (Mrs. Jaffrey), 97.

Wentworth, Thomas, Earl of Strafford, 342.

Wesley, John, 205 n.

West, John, 121. West & Richardson, Messrs., 121. West Calne, Penn., 204 n. West Church, Boston, 160.

Westborough, Mass., 338. West Boylston, Mass., 283. West Killingly, Conn., 295.

Weston, Mass., 388. West Pennsborough, Penn, 201 n.

Wetherell, Rev. William, 344.

Wethersfield, Conn., 146, 146 n., 348.

Whalley, Col. Edward, the regicide, 66.

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Wheat, Samuel, 158.

Wheeling, W. Va., 175.

Wheelock, Eleazar, D.D., 155, 155 n.

Wheelwright, Charles Apthorp, 217.

Wheelwright, Edward, gift from, 104. Letter from, to Francis Parkman, ib.

Wheelwright, Rev. John, 342.

Whipple, Com. Abraham, 180, 181 n., 182 n., 194.

Whipple, Rev. Joseph, 156.

Whitaker, William, 340.

Whitbourne, Richard, 358.

White, Hon. Andrew D., LL.D., elected a corresponding member, 136. Accepts membership, 282.

White, Hon. Daniel Appleton, 254, 263 n., 405.

White, Mrs. Daniel A., 405.

White, Major Haffield, 192, 192 n., 194.

White, Rev. John, 369 n.

White, Rev. William, of Cornwall, Eng., 255, 256, 261.

White, Rt.-Rev. William, D.D., 205.

Whitefield, Reo. George, 80.

Whitehorne, Rev. Otho, 255. White mountains, N. H., 413, 415.

Whiting, Rev. Samuel, 141,142. With Thomas Cobbet, signs letter to the church at Roxbury, 140-142.

Whitmore, William H., A.M., 20, 67, 160.

Whitney, Henry, 101.

Whitney,-, 117. Whittemore, Samuel, 157, 158. Whitwell, Samuel, 427.

Wickware,-, 197.

Widgery, William, 116.

Wigglesworth, Edward, D.D., 160.

Wigglesworth, Rev. Michael, 263, 264, 266, 268-270, 272, 274.

Wiikins, John H. (Messrs. Wilkins &

Carter), 121.

Willard, Cephas, gift from, 165,166 n.

Willard, Joseph, D.D, Pr?s. Harv.

Col, 389,411. Willard, Rev. Samuel, 263, 265, 268

274, 280, 281.

Willard, Solomon, 165.

Willard, Sydney, A.M., his "

Memo ries of Youth and Manhood

" cited,

389, 404.

Willard, William, 165.

Willdenow, Karl Ludwig, 409. William III. of England, 20, 21, 224. William and Mary College, 350.

W7illiams, Isaac, 157-159, 195, 195 n., 196.

Williams, Jane, (Mrs. Brooks), 98.

Williams, Rev. John, 339.

Williams, John S., his "American Pioneer" cited, 178?.

I Williams, Jonathan, 159.

| Williams, Roger, 342, 345, 348. Williams, Warham, 337. Williams, William, 54, 55.

Williams,-, 198. Williams College, 24, 25, 26 n., 27,

92

Williamson, William D., 352. His " History of Maine

" cited, 353 n.

Williamson,-, 363-365.

Williamsport, Md., 199.

Willis, Edward, 52, 53.

Willis, Nathaniel P., 459.

Wills, Rev. Jonathan, 255-257, 261.

Wilson, Reo. John, 129, 348.

Wilson, John E., 240, 241.

Wilson, Mrs. John E., 240.

Wilson, Capt. Jonathan, 320.

Winchup, Richard, 159. Windsor chairs, 218.

Windsor, Conn., 147, 343, 348.

Winnepoykin, Sagamore George, In dian, 55.

Winslow, Col. Edward, 210, 210 n., 211.

Winslow, Gov. Edward, 57, 345, 358.

Winslow,-, 216.

Winsor, Christopher, 182, 182 n., 191 n.

Winsor, Mrs. Christopher, 191.

Winsor, Justin, 62 n., 120, 294. Com munication from, in regard to the

papers of the late R. H. Lee. 19. Of committee to examine the same, ib. Reports for the committee, 48.

Exhibits maps illustrating the siege of Boston, 62. Elected a member of the executive committee of the

Council, 76. Exhibits some manu

script maps from Harvard College library, 118. Exhibits an ancient

map of Boston, 365. His intro duction to the "Prince Library Catalogue

" cited, 174. His "

His

tory of Duxbury "

cited, 207 n.

Winthrop, Benjamin R., 134. Re marks by the President, on the death of, 133, 134.

Winthrop, Gov. Fitz-John, 130, 169.

Winthrop, Grenville Temple, 101.

Winthrop, Mrs. Grenville Temple, 101, 102, 103. Remarks by the

President, on the collection of auto

graphs of, 101, 102.

Winthrop, Gov. John, of Mass., 124

126, 128-130, 133, 166, 342, 342 n., 346, 348, 351, 368, 441.

Winthrop, Gov. John, of Conn., 124, 129, 130, 344.

Winthrop, Prof. John, LL.D., 131.

Winthrop, Mrs. Margaret (Tyndal), 125, 128.

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Winthrop, Hon. Robert C, LL.D., 47, 61, 62, 67, 294, 352, 366, 460. Elected President, 76. President, 1, 33, 78, 101, 121, 165, 229, 282, 307, 328, 360. Remarks by, on announc

ing the death of William G. Brooks, 2, 3 ; of Hon. Caleb Cushing, 3-5 ; of Dr. Leonard Woods, 5, 6. Reads a letter from Mr. George H. Moore, 16. Appoints a committee to ex amine the papers of Richard Henry Lee, 19. Announces the death of Dr. Jacob Bigelow, 33 ; of Hon.

George S. Hillard, ib. Remarks by, 33-38. Reads an extract from a letter from Mr. Grigsby, 46. Com

municates a letter from Mr. Tuttle, ib. Presents an orderly book, kept by Captain Parker, 48. Appoints Mr. Smith to prepare a memoir of Mr.

Brooks, and Mr. Tuttle to prepare one of Caleb Cushing, 49. Extract from a letter from, to Mr. Deane, 61, 62. Remarks by, on resuming the chair after his return from a south ern tour, 78-83. Gifts from, 79, 80.

Remarks by, on the death of General

Dix, 82, 83. Exhibits a photograph from a portrait of Captain John Nel son, 93. Remarks by, on the col lection of autographs of Mrs. Gren ville Temple Winthrop, 101,102 ; on a medal awarded to the Peabody Foundation for education in the southern states, 103, 104. Re

marks by, on communicating two letters of President Kirkland to the

Society, 111, 112. Reads an extract from a letter from Mr. Grigsby, 119. Reads a letter from Miss

Derby, 120. Requested to invite the American Library association to visit the Society's rooms, 120.

Introductory remarks by, at the

meeting after the summer vacation, 122-134. Remarks by, on the cele

bration of the two hundred and fif tieth anniversary of the settlement of

Boston, 122,123 ; on Governor Win

throp and the first Salem church, 123-126. On the proposed closing of King's Chapel burial-ground to future interments, 126-133. On the death of Benjamin R. Winthrop, 133, 134. On the Washington chair, 134. Announces the death of Mr. Moerenhout, 134. Calls at tention to a portrait of Geo. S. Hil lard presented to the Society, 165.

Reads a letter from Mrs. William

Barry, presenting plans and docu ments relating to Bunker Hill

monument, 165. Remarks by, on

religious services at funerals, 166 170. Exhibits a volume of the an

alytical index to the Remembran cia, 170. Reads extracts from the same, 296, 297. Remarks by, on the occasion of the first afternoon

meeting of the Society, 229-232. Presents, in behalf of its author, Pro fessor George W. Ranck, an ad dress delivered at the centennial celebration at Lexington, Ky., 230.

Remarks by, relative to the con

templated celebration at Yorktown, 231, 232. Announces the death of

E. B. Bigelow, 282-285; of Dr.

Budington, 285, 286. Calls attention to a volume of letters of Captain

Evelyn, 288-291. Pays a tribute to the memory of Count de Circourt, 307-313. Reports a petition to the

legislature concerning ancient bu

rial-grounds, 314. Appoints a com mittee on memoirs of members, 315. Communicates a paper, from Hon. Charles Hudson, on the life of

Major Pitcairn, 315. Presents, from Mr. Charles H. Hart, an autograph memorandum of John Randolph, 326. Remarks by, on announcing the death of Hon. Richard Froth

ingham, 328-331. Resolutions pre sented by, 331. Announces the deaths of Hon. Samuel G. Arnold and Mr. James Lenox, 360-362.

Winthrop, Robert C, Jr., A.M.. elected a resident member, 89. Ac

cepts membership, 101. Communi cates letters written by Joseph

Dennie to Hon. J. Mason, 362.

Winthrop, Thomas Lindall, gift from, 102. Vote of thanks to, ib.

Winthrop, Wait-Still, 130, 169. Wistar, Caspar, M.D., 398. Wiswall, Capt.-, 107.

Witherington,-, 365.

Withington, Henry, 143, 143 n., 144, 144 n.

Withington, Roger, 144. Woburn, Mass., 321. Wohawa. See

" Hope Hood."

Wolcott, Samuel, D.D., 63.

Wolfe, Gen. James, 382.

Wolsey, Cardinal Thomas, 301. Wood, Anthony, 343.

Wood, Ephraim, 159.

Wood, George B., M.D., 205 n.

Wood, William, 358.

Woodbridge, Rev. Benjamin, 263, 263 n., 267 n., 280.

Woodbridge, Dudley (H. C. 1724), diarv of, 337-340.

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Woodbridge, Dudley, of Marietta, Ohio, 181,181 n., 185,186, 186 n., 187, 190, 195.

Woodbridge, Rev. John, 344.

Woodbury, John, 369 n.

Woodman, John, 228.

Woodman, Capt. John, 106, 225.

Woods, Ephraim, 158.

Woods, Leonard, D.D., 15, 16, 66. Death of, announced, 5. Remarks on, by the President, 5, 6; by Mr.

Deane, 15, 16.

Woodstock, N. B., 210 n.

Worcester, Joseph E, LL.D., 419. His "

Elements of History "

cited, 90.

Worcester, Mass., 25, 31, 166 n., 296, 338, 361, 393, 394, 396.

Worcester Agricultural Society, 30,31. Worcester County Free Institute of

Industrial Science, 27, 31. Worcester Lyceum, 31.

Worland, Owen, 157.

Worm, Andrew, 149.

Wrentham, Mass., 160.

Wyatt, Rev. Hant, 349.

Wycliffe, John, 151.

Y.

Yale College, 64 n., 89, 94, 94 n., 101, 285, 340.

Yarmouth, Mass., 5, 344.

York, Eng., Dr. Bigelow's model of the cathedral at, 453, 466.

Yorktown, Va., 293, 294. Remarks

by the President on the contem

plated memorial of the battle at, 231, 232. Vote of the Society in

regard to this matter, 232. Memo rial to congress in aid of the pro posed monument at, 293, 294.

Young, Alexander, D.D., 65,125, 359, 427.

Young, Brigham, 462.

Young, Rev. Edward J., A.M., of com mittee on memoirs of deceased mem

bers, 315.

Young Men's Christian Union, Boston, 31.

Z.

Zanesville, Ohio, 176 n. Zea Bermudes, Luis de, Spanish vice

consul at Boston, 9.

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