Analytical index to the Pittsfield sun from 1800 to 1905, Part 7

Author: Berkshire Athenaeum. Local History Dept
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: [Pittsfield, Mass.] : Berkshire Athenaeum
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M.


entertain-


ment.


1898N10.1


Horses.


- Some local horse owners.


1890Ja23.2


55


FROM 1800 TO 1905.


Hotels.


- Hotels past and present. 1878N13.1


- American house improve- ments. 1888Je7.1


- Plans for


building the


Wendell.


1897S23.1


Historical


sketch.


1897021.1


- Opening of Wendell. 1898S22.1


Industrial school.


- Sketch of. 1878Mr27.4


Jail.


- New jail. 1871Ja5.2


- Escape and capture of


prisoners. 1887D15.1


- Escape of prisoners.


1892Jy14.5


Kindergarten association. - Organization. 1895Ag15.1


- Loan exhibition. 1898Mr31.1


King's daughters. - Convention. 1898Je23.5


- Little helpers circle. 1899Ap6.6


Knights of Columbus. - Annual ball. 1900F22.4


Knights of Labor.


- First nights. 1886F25.5


Labor.


- Introduction of Italians.


Labor unions. 1891My14.1


- First organization of me- chanics. 1828D25.3


- Building trades. 1888N29.1


Ladies' art association.


- Organization. 1880Je2.4


Ladies catholic benevolent society.


- Organized. 1899Ag31.5


Ladies' reading club.


- Sketch and photograph. 1901F21.1 Ladies' relief committee.


-For wounded soldiers. 1862Je9.2


- Letters regarding soldiers' relief. 1862Je19.2


Land league.


- Addresses by Rev. M. A. O'Sullivan, Dr. Heath, William Turtle, and others. 1881Je1.Sup.


Law library. - Officers reelected. 1873Jy2.2


Lucky thirteen. - Entertainments.


1891My7.5


1892My5.1 1895F21.5


1897Ag5.7 1898Ag24.1


Lunch society. - Meeting. 1889N7.5


Manufactures.


Establishment of a wool- en manufactory in


Pittsfield. 1808D17.3


- Gale harness factory. 1874F11.2


- Organization of Stanley laboratory company. 1892F4.1


- Schofield's woolen mills. 1873N26.1


- Account of Stanley elec- tric manufacturing com- pany. 1895Mr14.2


-- Pontoosuc woolen com-


pany. 1895D26.1 - Sale of Stanley company. 1899Jy20.1 - Musgrove knitting mill. 1899D21.1 - Eaton Hurlbut paper company organized. 1899Ag31.4


- Jewell storage battery. 1901N21.1 - Stanley company sold. 1903Ja29.1


Maplewood hotel.


- Opening. 1896Je25.3


Medicine.


- Former physicians. 1894Mr1.1


Methodist church.


- Laying corner-stone. 1873Ap23.2


- New church building. 1874Ja21.2


- Plain for free seats, and full discussion. 1874F11.1


- Rev. Fred Widner chosen pastor. 1878My8.4


- Reminiscences. 1884S4.4


- Curing by faith. 1886S23.5


- Revival under Dr. Saw- yer. 1890Mr13.5


- Anniversary of erection of church, 1874-94. 1894My24.1 - Record of Ladies' aid so- society. 1898Ja6.1


Missions.


- Annual


meeting of


the


American board of for-


eign missions.


186603.2


Militia.


- Organization of Com- pany F. 1901Je6.1


- Military ball. 1902Ag17.1


Monday evening club. - Summer meeting at


Stockbridge.


1876Je14.2


- Entertained


at


Great


Hearth lodge, Dalton. 1893Ag24.6


- Thirty years anniversary.


1899N16.4


56


INDEX TO PITTSFIELD SUN


Morningside.


- History of. 1872Mr21.2


Morningside Baptist church.


- Organization. 1896My7.5


- Farewell sermon of Rev. James Grant, and wel- come to Rev. L. A. Palmer. 1900D6.5


- Rev. J. B. Gilman accepts pastorate. 1903S3.4


Musicians.


- Pittsfield musicians. 1897Je3.10


New England order of Pro- tection, Elm lodge. - Entertainment. 189905.2


Notre Dame church.


- Kermess and fair. 1888Ag30.1


- Historical sketch. 1895F21.4


- New church building. 1895S19.1


- Detailed description. 1897Mr11.1


-- Dedication. 1897My16.1


Old elm.


- Elm, The, a poem. 1822Je26.1


- Old elm tree. 1847Jy22.2


- To the old elm. 1854Mr23.1


- Struck by lightning. 1860Je21.2


- Cutting down of elm, with sketch of its history. 1864027.3


Pittsfield elm. 1893My11.2


- Editorial on the "Old


elm” 1903Je25.4


- "Old elm" sun dial, gift -


of the D. A. R. 1903Je25.8


Old elm pottery. 1877S26.4


Park club.


- Reception. 1888F16.1


- Organization. 1896Ja16.5


- Reception. 1896Ap23.8


- Match game of whist club with Yale. 1897Ap8.1


Parks.


- Suggestions for improv- ing the parks by W. R. Plunkett. 1872F29.2


- History and future of. 1872My8.2


- Common, The. 1883Je7.2


- Park in 1839. 1903Jy23.1


Parochial school.


- Plans. 1898Jy14.1


- Visit to. 1899019.1


Paving.


- Adoption of asphalt. 1903My7.8


Peoples' church.


- Anniversary.


1903S24.5


Phillips Brooks club.


- First meeting.


1894N8.5


Pilgrim memorial church.


- Organization.


1897Mr18.7


- Declaration of faith. 1897Mr25.5


- Corner stone laid. 1897Ag5.7


- Rev. J. E. Gregg accepts pastorate, and installa- tion. 1903Jy16.1


Police.


- Appointment


of


John


Nicholson as chief.


1886N18.4


Political history class. - Organization. 1885N12.5


Politics.


- Democratic caucus bolts B. F. Butler. 1878S18.1 - Local vote for president for 60 years. 1880N17.1


Poultry club. - Organized. 1905F23.8


Press.


- Banquet. 1878016.1


- First


paper printed


in


Pittsfield,


"American


Centennial".


1878D11.1


- Alleged poem


read


at


press supper.


1885Mr5.3


Red Cross society.


- Organized. 1898Je16.1


Red men.


- Organization of Mohegan tribe. 1891N19.5


Representatives.


- Record of 120 years. 1881Ja5.4


Revival.


- Account of a great. 1885Mr19.2


Rockwell post.


- Membership.


1882Je1.2


- Twentieth anniversary of Woman's relief corp. 1904Ap21.5


Rural free deliveries.


- Report of.


1902S18.4


St. Charles' church


- Message from Rev. Father Boylan. 1894Je21.6


- Blessing of the bell.


1899Mr16.1


- Dedication. 1901Je27.1


- Father Ryan succeeds


Father Smith. 1902Ag21.8


St. Joseph's church.


- Laying of the corner-stone. 1864S1.3 - Dedication. 1866N8.2


1866N15.2


- Concert.


1867Ag29.2


- Funeral


exercises


in


honor of the "martyrs


of Manchester".


1868Ja23.2


57


FROM 1800 TO 1905.


- Mission of Oblato fathers. 1874My13.2


- Ordination of the Rev. J.


T. Sheehan. 1875My26.2


- Celebration of the 25th anniversay of Rev. E. H. Purcell's pastorate.


1878My15.4


- Sermon by Rev. Father Burke. 1882Ag31.2


Historical sketch. 1887N10.1


- Reception to Father Pur-


cell.


1889S26.1


- Confirmation of 277 chil- dren. 1873S24.2


- Consecration.


1889N21.1


- Rev. Thomas


McLaugh-


lin's sermon on Amer- ican Protective associ- ation. 1895Mr14.1


Memorial service. 1896My28.5


- Account of first choir. 1897N11.1


- Golden jubilee. 1900Mr1.4


- Illustrated description of the convent. 1896My21.1 1896Je4.1


- Prospectus of the con-


vent. 1897Ag19.2


- Entertainment at convent. 1899Je1.5


St. Stephen's church.


- Resignation of Rev. Mr. Parvin. 1856Ja31.2


- Thanksgiving sermon by Rev. J. J. Bowden. 1860D6.2


- Annual parish meeting and resignation of Rev. Leonard Storrs. 1875Mr24.2


- List of former rectors. 1881Ja26.1


- Fair of rectory associa- tion. 1887Ag4.1


- Laying of corner-stone. 1889Jy18.1 - Historical sketch. 1891Ag27.1 - Weather vane on church.


1889N14.2


- Annual fair. 1897S9.1


- Rev. W. W. Newon's last sermon. 1899Jy27.2


Saloons.


- No license.


1886Ap15.5


Salvation army.


- Local officers and work. 1898F3.1 - Salvation army notes. 1893026.1 Sanitation.


- Correspondence on malaria question. 1881Jy13.8 1


Sarsfield association. - Picnic. 1887S8.1


Schools.


- First grammar school. 1813D9.3


- First Sabbath school. 1818N11.2


- Report of managers Sabbath school. of 1819N17.3


- Geographical school. 1820Ja20.3 - Berkshire high school. 1827Mr15.3 - Sunday school celebration. 1831Jy7.3 - Report of school commit- tee. 1845Ap10.2


Announcement of Inde- pendent academy. 1848My25.3


- Jonathan Tenney chosen as principal of High


school. 1850024.3


- - State convention of Sun- day schools. 1863Jy2.2


- Statistics of schools. 1870D15.2


- Organization of evening schools. 1872Mr7.2


- Record of first evening school. 1872My22.2


- New school building. 1874Je24.2


- Resignation M. of J. Brewster on school board.


1876Ap19.2


- Special town meeting, with report from W. R. Plunkett. 1876My2.2


- Prophetic poet of Orchard street school. 1887Je30.6 - Linden street school. 1888D13.1


- Flag raising at Morning- side. 1894My31.5


- Opening of Berkshire school, under A.


J.


Clough.


1895Ag15.5


Movement


for


public


kindergarten.


1895Je6.1


-Miss Salisbury's school. 1896Je11.6


- Schools in the good old


times.


1887Je17.1


- Schools 60 years ago. 1897My20.1


- Dedication of Redfield's school. 1897Je17.1


- Acceptance


of


spelling


reform.


1898S8.1


- S. Grace Davis' private


school.


189806.7


- Appropriation for public


kindergarten.


1902My22.1


- Orchard


street


school


house.


1904Ap14.3


1905F9.1


58


INDEX TO PITTSFIELD SUN


Scottish clans. - Concert. 1900F1.6


Second Congregational church. - Rev. T. N. Baker begins pastorate. 1901Ag8.5


Selectmen. - Record of 120 years. 1881Ja19.4


1881Ja26.1


Septuagenarian dinner.


- Account of. 1870Je23.2


1870Jy7.1


Sewers.


-Sewerage.


1880My26.4


- Objections


from


Lenox


before state board.


1888Ap26.1


- Legislation under which sewers will be built. 1890Je5.4


- Mayor's


message


and


city action. 1891My21.1


- Sewage problem. 1898D29.1


- Completion and descrip- tion of plant. 1902Ap17.8


Socialists. - Platform. 1904D8.3


Society for the prevention of cruelty to dumb animals.


- Organization. 1873Je25.2


Sons of Jacob.


- Church dispute. 1898My26.1 Sons of the American revolu- tion.


- Banquet. 1899Ag17.4


Sons of St. George.


- Organization. 1896Je18.7


Sons of Temperance, Ethel division.


- Entertainment. 1889017.5


- Ethel fair.


1892S8.5


- New rooms. 1888Ag30.1


Sons of veterans.


- Convention. 1894Je28.7


South church.


- Card to citizens of Pitts- field. 1849N1.3


- Annual meeting. 1874Mr11.2


Installation of Rev. Wm. Carruthers. 1876Ja19.2


- Fated spires. 1882F1.4


- Brief history. 1885F26.2


- Restoration of church


edifice 1891D17.1


- Installation of Rev. Thom-


as Crowther. 1872My22.3


- Fiftieth anniversary. 1900N8.1


- Opening of old corner stone box. 1902My22.1 Sports.


- Two hundred pound base ball game. 1870N3.2.


- Fat men's game. 187703.4


- Bicycle club races. 1884Ag21.2


- Base ball game. 1892S1.1


- Bicycle notes. 1893Je8.1


- Society circus. 1894S8.1


- Pittsfield ties Williams at foot ball. 1901D5.3


- Regatta on Pontoosuc. 1902S11.1


Stanley club.


- Organization. 1902S25.1


Statistics.


- For 1850.


1850Ag15.2


- Religious. 1877Ja10.2


Storms.


- Great snow storm. 1867Ja3.2


- Severe hail storm. 187.0Je23.2


- Severe snow storm. 1873Ap2.2


- Terrible gale. 1876F2.2


- Tornado.


1879Jy23.4


- Fatal thunder storm. 1881Je1.4


- Tornado. 1883Jy5.2


- Severe snow storm. 1885F19.2


- Blizzard. 1888Mr15.5


1888Mr22.1


-Severe snow storm. 1899F16.12


- Severe electrical storm. 1904Je2.4


Street railway.


- Hearing before selectmen. 1886F4.5 - Special meeting of cor- poration. 1886D2.5


1887Jy21.1


- Electric projects.


1891F19.1


- First trip on electric road.


1891Jy16.1


- Historical sketch.


1904Ag25.1


- Extension to Tillotson's. 1898S22.1 - Consolidation of Pittsfield and Hoosac valley lines. 1902Je26.1


- Extension


of


Pittsfield


company to Hinsdale.


1901031.1


- Hinsdale extension.


1902N13.7


- Extension to North


Ad-


ams. 1903Ja15.1 - Public hearing on peti- tion to "loop" the park. 1903Jal.1 Taxes.


- List of persons taxed on 10,000 dollars, or over. 1857Je25.2


1904Ag18.3


59


FROM 1800 TO 1905.


Teachers' society.


- Organization. 1890D11.5


- Meeting.


1891Ja22.3


Telephone.


- New exchange building. 1904F11.1 Theatres.


- Happy day, an opera pre- sented at Colonial. 190406.1


- Colonial theatre. 1903Ap16.2 - Opening of the Colonial. 1903S24.8 Thespians. - Presents "Freezing a mother-in-law". 1890My29.2


Presents the "Locked


door". 1892Je23.1


Benefit for House of


Mercy.


1899S7.5


Trading stamps.


- Decision against. 1897D16.7


Travel and description.


- Miss Sedgwick and Pitts- field refinement. 1846F26.2


- Pittsfield in 1848. 1848F17.2


- From Hancock to Pitts-


field.


1875D22.1


- Lebanon and Pittsfield. 1877Mr7.1 Pittsfield as seen by a traveler. 1881Ag10.1


Western


girl's visit


to


Berkshire. 1886F4.1


Pittsfield in October. 1889Ja10.2


- Summer sketches. 1891Jy16.1 hibition. 1872F15.2


Pictures of Pittsfield


homes.


1897 Ap15.4


Unity church.


- Dedication. 1890Ja9.4


- Rev. W. W. Fenn resigns as pastor. 1891Mr19.1 - Ordination of Rev. Carl G. Horst. 189101.5 - Resignation of Rev. C. G. Horst. 1895Ja10.5


Resignation of Rev. G.


W. Anderson. 1898N3.7


-Rev. John Bevington re- signs. 1899Ap20.4


- Resignation of Rev. Na- thaniel Seaver. 1904Mr10.1


University club. - Banquet. 1904Je16.1


Water works.


- Contract for supplying water solicited. 1803D26.3


- Report to the library as- sociation. 1850D19.1


- Water scheme. 1851Ja30.3


1851F6.2


- Berkshire's pure water. 1891Je11.1


- Prof. Green's report. 1895N21.4


- Description of. 1895S5.4


- Historical sketch. 1897021.7


- Origin of the public


water works. 1904Ap28.1


Wednesday morning club.


- History.


1886D17.5


- Sketch. 1896Jy9.7


- Celebrates


25th


anni-


versary.


1904S15.1


W. C. T. U.


- Elects Mrs. H. T. Oat-


man as president.


189601.1


- Anniversary.


1902My8.1


Woman's relief corps.


- Organization. 1896My14.5


Women.


- Voters.


1895024.1


Working girls' club.


- Entertainment.


1892F18.1


Young women's evening club. - Report. 1887My12.1


Pittsfield


tion,


182302.3


Pittsfield chess club.


- Match game with Spring-


field.


1860F2.2


- New club organized.


1890D4.5


Pittsfield dramatic club: ex-


Pittsfield guards: inspection.


1853S22.2


Pittsfield female academy.


1809F25.3


- Announcements.


1812Ap18.3


- Sketch and plans for the


future.


1819Ap14.3


1822010.4


Pittsfield library association.


- Notice to subscribers.


1801My19.1


1868Jy9.2


- Appeal to citizens. 1859Ja27.3


Gift from James Beebe. 1859Mr3.2


- Appeal for aid.


1864F25.2


- Annual meeting. 1865Jy6.2


- Removal of library. 1866Ja18.2


Name changed to Pitts-


field Athenæum. 1869Jy15.2


Pittsfield


military


associa-


tion: notice of drill.


1853Ag4.3


Pittsfield


mineral


spring:


advertisement of spring


and bathing-house.


1823Ag7.3


Pittsfield musical association.


- Notice of concert.


1870Ap14.2


academy.


exhibi-


60


INDEX TO PITTSFIELD SUN


- Concert at Wendell hall. 1900Ja11.5 Pittsfield parliamentary as-


sociation: organization. 1878D18.1 Pittsfield repeal association: notice. 1843026.3


Pittsfield sovereigns of in-


dustry: organized. 1874F4.2


Pittsfield Sun.


- 100th anniversary.


1900S27.1


- History of.


1903S3.1


Pittsfield symphony society.


- Organization. 1897S2.3


- Concert.


1901D12.1


Pittsfield young ladies benev- olent society.


Annual society.


1834N27.3


- Lady's sale, a poem. 183409.4


Pittsfield young men's Cath- olic association: inaugu- ration. 1874Ja14.2


Pittsfield young men's society. - Annual meeting. 1833D6.1


- Scientific field meeting. 1869Jy15.2


Pius XIII., pope: letter to Archbishop Corrigan re- garding Dr. McGlynn. 1887Jy4.4 Plain, F. B. jr. obit. Wash- ington. 1901N28.7


Platt, Benjamin. mission to Honduras. 1901Mr21.2


Platt, C. B.


removal from


Pittsfield.


1875F10.2


Platt, J. M. obit. 1878N20.1


Plumb, C. H. obit. Stock-


bridge.


1900S27.7


Plumstead-Hutchinson :


wed-


ding, New Lenox. 1900018.8


Plunkett, C. H. obit. Hins- dale. 1904Je16.3


Plunkett, C. H. obit. 1860S27.2


Plunkett, C. T. letter from Port Hudson. 1863Je11.3


- Sketch of Major Plunkett. 1894N1.5 1895N14.1


- - Souvenir of retirement from the "Sun". 1899Ap6.6


Plunkett, E. L. obit. 1890Ja16.3


1890Ja30.5


Plunkett, Mrs. E. (K). obit. 1875My5.2


Plunkett, Mrs. H. M. (H).


- Letters. regarding House of Mercy. 1874Je24.2


1874Jy1.2 1874D30.2


- Village improvement. 1882Ag10.1


- Berkshire gayeties.


1884S25.4


- Jonathan Smith. 1886Mr18.1


- Manual training. 1886Ap29.2


- Our grandfathers died too young. 1891Je11.6


- Women and work. 1891Jy2.3


- Aesthetic homes. 189108.6


- Echoes from the fete. 1892Jy14.1


- Tuberculosis among cattle.


1894My10.1


- Kerosene oil and kerosene accidents. 1896Ja2.1 Centennial boys and girls of Pittsfield. 1894Jy12.1


Isolated hospitals. 1894D6.1


- Village improvement asso-


ciation.


1897Ap29.7


-Fighting Parson Allen. 1898020.1


- Sketch of the House of Mercy. 1899D28.1


- Address at the organiza- tion of the Maplewood association. 1900Je14.1


- Ten co-educated girls. 1903Je18.2


Plunkett, L. C. lines on his death by Mrs. J. P. Bal- lard. 1855D13.3


Plunkett, Mrs. M. (K). obit. 1881F23.4 Plunkett, T. F.


- Letters from Europe.


1850N21.3


- Letter accepting People's


nomination


for


Lieut.


Gov. of Mass.


1862030.2


- Prophecy of panic of 1873 1873N5.2


- Sketch of.


1874D23.1


- Obituary notice. «


1875N3.2


- Estimated wealth of T. F.


Plunkett in 1841.


1900S27.Sup.


Plunkett, T. F. jr. obit. Tuc-


son, Ariz.


1905F2.8


Plunkett, T. K. obit. Hins-


dale.


1878Jy24.4


Plunkett. W. B. sketch of. 1895My30.1 1898Je30.3


Plunkett, W. C. obit.


1884Ja24.2


Plunkett-Canedy: wedding. Plunkett, W. R.


1900Jy5.1


- Speech on presentation of sword to Capt. W. W. Rockwell. 1862F13.2


- Nominated for Lieut. Gov.


1876S6.2


- Renominated.


187802.1


- Renominated.


187908.4


- Speech on city charter. 1885Ap16.2


61


FROM 1800 TO 1905.


- Declines first


mayorality


of Pittsfield.


1890N13.4


- Obituary notice.


1903D10.1


- Dr. Davis' tribute. 1903D17.1


Plunkett family: illustrated sketch of the homestead and portrait of Mrs.


Plunkett.


1896Je11.1


Pollock, Charles. obit. 1901D5.4


Pollock, Mrs. S. (L). obit. 1892Ap7.1


Pollock, William. obit. 1866D13.2


Pollock-Kernochan: wedding.


1892Mr24.1


Pollock guard: encampment


at Pittsfield.


1861My9.3


Pomeroy, A. B. obit. Wash- ington. 1905Mr9.3


Pomeroy, Mrs.


M.


C. (J.)


obit. 1889Ag29.5


Pomeroy, Mrs.


M.


E. (L).


obit. Washington.


1903My14.4


Pomeroy, Edward. obit.


1889Ag8.1


Polland:


appeal


for


con-


Pomeroy, Lemuel. obit. 1849Ag30.2


Pomeroy, Seth. obit. 1859Ja27.1


Pomeroy, Robert.


- Silver wedding. - Obit.


1865Ja19.2


1889D19.2


Pomeroy, Theodore. obit. 1881S28.4


Pomeroy-Richards: wedding.


1889Jy4.5


Pomeroy, W. M.


- Sketch.


1899Je8.3


- Obit.


1901Ja31.5


Pontoosuc lake: poem. 1887Jy7.1


Poole, Hester M. Shakers and Shakerism. 1887020.7


Pope-Russell: wedding, Great


Barrington.


1901Je13.1


Barrigton.


1901Je13.1


Pope, F. L. obit. Great Bar- rington. 1895017.1


Pope, J. D. resignation as pastor of Baptist church, Lee. 1899Ag24.8


Port Hudson: 49th Mass.


regiment in battle at.


1863Je11.2 1863Jy9.2


1863Jy9.2


Porter, W. obit. Lenox.


1902Ap17.7


Post, Thomas.


- Sketch. 1897Ja7.5 - Old Lenox academy, ad- dress at centennial. 190308.1


Potatoes.


How to use frozen pota- . toes. 1841D23.4


- Some experiments with. 1900N22.1


Potter, Andrew. obit. North


Adams.


1903Je4.4


Potter,


H.


C.


lecture


on the civic responsibil-


ity of the individual.


1902F27.2


Potter, Mrs. M. (L). 100th


birthday, a poem.


1863My7.2


Potte, T. 'Z. obit.


1902Ja23.8


Pottery.


- Rookwood.


1895Ja31.1


- Pittsfield's old elm pottery.


1877S26.5


Power-Burbank:


wedding.


1900Je7.1


Power-Trimble: wedding.


1898013.1


Powers, Michael. obit. Lenox.


1890D11.3


Powers-Burbank:


wedding,


Dalton.


1899Je22.1


Powers-Donovan: wedding.


1901S12.7


Poe, E. A. Eleonora.


1841014.1


tributions.


1831S15.1


Polk, J. K. 11th pres. of the U. S.


- Who is Jas. K. Polk?


1844Je6.3


Pratt, Henry. obit.


1877N14.1


Prediger, Henry. obit. 1900Ja18.5


Prentice, Ira. golden wed-


ding, Becket.


1904Je2.6


Prescott-Cooley: wedding.


Presidents of the U. S.


188804.1


- Messages, documents, etc., of Presidents of the U. S., with correspondence and full discussions in "Sun" to date. Preston, A. W. obit. North Adams. 1899Jy6.5


Prince-Viner: wedding, Chesh- ire. 1901S5.8


Prince-Webb: wedding.


1902Je5.1


Prince, J. B. obit.


1903022.5


Princeton (ship) : explosion.


1844Mr7.2


Prison discipline society: re-


port.


1827Ag9.2


Pritchard-Danforth: wedding.


1903Jy9.5


Prout, A. T. - Suit against Pittsfield, in behalf of Florence Prout.1887D8.1 - Case renewed. 1890S4.5


Provincetown (Mass.)


Sketch.


1875Mr24.2


- Provincetown to Boston.


1887S22.1


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Pruyn, R. T. obit. Great Bar- rington. 1904Jy7.6


Pruyne-Chapin: wedding. 1902Ap10.1 Purcell, E. H.


- Reception on his return


from Europe. 1875027.3


- Celebration of the 25th anniversary as pastor of St. Joseph's. 1878My15.4


- Obit. and eulogy. 1891N12.1


Quackenbush, Cebra. benefit. 1877N21.1 Quakers. letter to Pres. Har- rison. 1812022.1


Quevillon, Joseph. golden anniversary of ordi- nation. 1879S24.4


Quill, J. C. funeral.


1899Ap6.12


Quincy, Josiah.


speech


in


Pittsfield. 1901024.1


R


Race, G. H. obit., Great Barrington. 1903J23.6


Racing; "Flora Temple" and


"Ethan Allen".


1856N13.1


Raifstranger, Mrs.


A. (F).


obit. Great Barrington. 1904M26.6 Railroads. railways vs. canals 1826Jy27.3


- Berkshire memorial in fa- vor of R. R. from Bos- ton to Albany. 1827My10.2


- Letter against B. & A. R. R.


1829Ap9.1


Rainey-Francis: wedding. 1903Je4.5


Rantoul, Robert. oration in Pittsfield. 1838Jy19.2


Rathbone, J. F. obit.


1901Mr28.4


Raymond,


Alfred.


golden


wedding.


1904Je9.4


Raymond, Asahel. obit., Peru. 1890N6.3


Raymond, S. M. obit., Hins- dale. 1898F23.6


Read, F. F. sketch. 1904Ja28.3


Read, Mrs. H. (B). obit 1892Mr24.2


Read, J. H. obit. 1902S25.8


Rebekah: statue by Benzoni.


1867N14.2


- Presented to Athenaum. 1884N13.2 Redding, Dennis. obit. 1905Ap20.4 Redfield, C. B. obit. 187604.2


Redmond, William. work of land league. 1882Ag24.2


Reed, H. F. murdered in North Adams. 1897Ag12.1


Reed, James. obit. Dalton.


1892Jy14.8


Reed, Lula. obit.


1902N6.4


Reed, Mrs. S. E. (C). obit.


1899F9.6


Reed, Stephen. obit.


1877Jy18.2


Rees, Isaac. obit.


1903F26.4


Regiments, Mass. Civil war. - Companies B and K, 34th reg. 1862Ag14.2 - Poem to the 34th reg. 186209.4


- Tenth reg. at Fair-oaks. 1862Je19.2 - Origin of the 49th reg. 1862S18.3


- Departure of the 49th reg.


1862N13.3


- Letters from the 49th reg. 1862D18.2 - Forty-ninth at Port Hud- son. 1863Je11.18


- Return of the 49th reg. 1863Ag27.2 - Return of the 10th reg. 1864Je30.2 - Roll call Co. A, 61st reg. 1864S22,29.2 - Reunion of the 37th reg. 1870S22.2 187809.4 1880S29.1


- Reunion of the 10th reg. 1871Je29.2


- Reunion of the 49th reg. 1875S15.2 1877S12.1 1878S18.1 1873S17.1 1896Ag20.1 1904S29.1


- Historical sketch 10th reg. 1892Je9.1


- Reunion of 27th reg.


1878S25.1


- Reunion of 31st reg. 1882Ag31.2


- History of the 37th reg. 1887S1.5


1887S8.5


Regnier, Mrs. L. P. (C). obit.


1900F22.2


Reid, Mayne. Jackson snuff-


box.


1849Je14.1


Remington,


A. A.


obit.


Becket.


1904Ap21.6


Renfrew, James. obit. Adams. 190004.5


Renfred-Meacham: wedding. 1904My12.4 Reyburn-Mercer: wedding. 1895Je13.1 Reynolds, Mrs. L. (S). 100th birthday. 188402.2


Rhinehart, Matthew. obit. 1905F2.8 Rice-Thompson: wedding. 1885N5.5 Rice, Mrs. C. (B). obit. 1889Ag22.1 Rice-Byers: wedding. 1901F21.5


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FROM 1800 TO 1905.


Rice, W. B. golden wedding.


1901N21.1


Rich, Thomas. obit. 1902Jy10.4


Richards, W. C. "Organ mu- sic", poem. 1871N23.2


Richardson, H. H. reception.


1863Mr12.3


- Sketch. 1895My16.1


Richmond, A. C. obit. 1902Ap17.4


Richmond, Mrs. M. A. (P). obit. 1903Mr5.7


Richmond (Mass). fourth of


July celebrations. 1816Jy11.3


1817Jy23.3


-


1835Jy16.2


- History of church.


1882N23.2


1882D21.2


- Laying new corner-stone.


1883My17.2


- Dedication of new church.


1883D6.2


- Farewell sermon, Curtis. 1891Ja15.3 Rider-Burnell: wedding. 1903Ja1.1


Rifenbergh, Arthur. obit. 1900N22.5


River, Thomas. tried. and ac- quitted. 1889My16.1


Robarge-Wilson: wedding. 1901D5.4


Robbins, E. N. obit. 1896D10.7


Robbins, J. E. obit. 1904Ja21.7


Robbins, O. W. sketch. 1888S20.5


- Portrait and sketch. 1889031.1


- Obit. 1899Jy20.1


Roberts, Mrs. E. (T). obit. 1905Mr23.2


Roberts-Bridges: wedding. 1903022.1 Robinson-Shepard: wedding. 1896Je25.2 Robinson, Arthur. obit. North Adams. 1900Ap19.5


Robinson-Oatman: wedding. 1902S18.4 Robinson, J. T. obit. North Adams. 1894N22.4


Robinson-Stevenson: wedding. 1887D29.1


Robinson, William. obit. 1902F27.1,3


Rockwell, Egbert. obit. Cam- bridge. 1905Ja26.7


Rockwell F. w. Oration, Memorial day. 1875Je2.2


- Speech in Congress. 1884D18.4


- Address at St. Vincent de Paul. 1885D3.5


- Nomination for represent- ative. 1884Ja17.2


- Plea for Greylock.


1904My12.1


Rockwell, Julius. Ode sung at Berkshire agricultural fair. 183409.4


- Speech on Cuba. 1852028.2 - Speech in constitutional. convention. 1853Je30.2 - Appointment as U. S. Sen- ator. 1854Je15.2


- Address to manufacturers'


association.


1859F24.2


- To a rose in court, poem. 1861S26.2


-. Resignation.


188607.4


- Obit.


1888My24.1


- Sketch.


1888025.5


- Letter on death of family


horse.


1897Je24.7


Rockwell, J. P. obit.


1881F2.5


Rockwell, Mrs. L. (F). obit. 1887F17.5 Rockwell-Gamwell: wedding. 190209.8 Rockwell, W. W. presentation of sword. 1862F13.2


Rockwell, W. W. obit.


1863D17.2


Rogers, H. J. sketch.


1899My18.2


- Royal decoration.


1905Mr2.2


Rogers, M.


H.


farewell to


the Courier.


1879Ja1.1


Rollo, E. A. obit.


1884My1.2


Roman catholic church. mu- sic. 1904Mr3.4


Roosevelt, Theodore. nomina- tion. 1904Ag4.4


- Election.


1904N10.1


- Visit to Pittsfield.


1902Ag28.1


Root, G. F. sketch.


1904Ja28.3


1904Mr24.8


Root, G. A. sketch of high sheriff. 1880F25.1


- Obit.


1880D8.1


- Monument.


1882Ag17.2


Root, J. A. obit. 1902023.1


Root, Mrs. M. (B). obit. 1901Je6.4


Root, Oliver. obit. 1874Jy15.2


Root family in Pittsfield. 1876F16.2 Roscoe-Gough: wedding. 1903S17.8


Ross, Mrs. N. E. (H). obit.


1901My23.5


Ross, William. obit.


1873Je18.2


Roth-Keegan: wedding.


1903022.1


Rowe, H. L. obit. Egremont.


1898Ag24.11


Rowe, M. Louise. salutatory


address.


1901Jy4.1


Rowland, L. S. obit.


1904013.8


Royal Arcanum, Onota coun-


cil.


1889Ja24.5


- Taconic council.


1899Je8.3


Roys, Mrs. S. H. obit.


1897Je17.12


Rudd, Mrs. A. W. 90th birth-


day.


1895024.7


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Rudd-Dwight: wedding. 188706.5


Rudd, E H. minister's


ex-


perience. 1891F26.1


Rudin, John. obit. Dalton.


1901My2.8


Russell, C. A. obit.


1889Ag1.5


Russell, Carrie. obit.


1902Ag14.1


Russell-Pomeroy: wedding. 1883Ja11.2


Saverin,


Alexander.


obit.


Russell, H. S. inaugural ad- dress. 1901Ja10.1 Savoy (Mass.) Fourth of




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