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CALDICOTT, Rev. T. F. See Bibliography, 1853.
CARTÉE, C. S. (M. D.). Questions adapted to the text of the New Testament, designed for Sunday Schools. 16°. Boston, 1845-46. - Questions adapted to the text of the Pentateuch, designed for Bible Classes and Sunday Schools. 16°, do., 1851. - Elements of Physical and Political Geography, designed as a text-book for Schools and Academies. 12º, do., 1855. - Elements of Map-draw- ing; with plans for sketching maps by triangulation. Designed for do., do., 1859. - Jesus and his Questioners. A Series of Sunday School Lessons drawn from the various inquiries found in the Gos- pels. 16°, do., 1868. The author was for many years a teacher in private and public schools, and librarian of the Public Library.
CARY, Rev. Thos. (a native). See Bib., 1768-1808. - CHAPIN, Rev. E. II. (D.D.). Sce p. 274, and Bib., 1811-46. - CHEEVER, E. See Bib., 1709, etc. - COBURN, E. N., do., 1871. - COLLIER, Rev. W., do., 180G-19 (also Index herein). - CROSBY, Rev. D., do., 1834-43. - CUTLER, Rev. Timothy (D.D.) (a natire, H. C. 1701), do., 1717-47. - CUTTER, A. E., do., p. 1, and 1852-74.
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DANA, Hon. J. See p. 275, and Bib., 1858-60.
DEVENS, Hon. Charles (a native, born corner of Union and Lawrence sts. ; distinguished in many high positions, - General, Judge, At- torney-Gen. of the U. S., President B. H. M. Ass'n). Address at Faneuil Hall, July 27, 1885, printed in A Memorial of Ulysses S. Grant by the City of Boston, pp. 50-60, also a Commemorative Ad- dress on Gen. Grant, at Worcester, Aug. 8, 1885. - A Sketch of the Civil War, a lecture at the Lowell Institute, March, IS86 (in newspapers). - Address commemorative of the 15th Reg. Mass., at the Dedication of a Monument at Gettysburg, June, 1886, printed by the Regiment (of which he was commander). - Opening Address at the Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of Harvard College, as President of the Association of the Alumni (see the Memorial Vol.). - See also Proc. Mass. Hist. Soc., Memoir of Gov. Bullock, etc .; also B. H. M. Ass'n, p. 269 herein, Addresses as President, 1885-87; also Bib., p. 86.
DEVENS, Samuel Adams (Rev.) (a native; H. C., 1829). "Sketches of Martha's Vineyard, and other Reminiscences of Travel at Home, etc. By an Inexperienced Clergyman." 12º. pp. viii + 208. Jas. Munroe & Co. Boston, 1838.
DEVENS, Rev. Richard Miller (a native). Commercial and Business Cyclopedia. 2 vols. D. Appleton & Co., N. York, and Trübner & Co., London, 1864. - Incidents of the War of the Rebellion. Hartford (Conn.) Publishing Co., 1866. [Both pub'd under the name of " Fazerkirkland," and by subscription, as also was the following.]
Our First Century, being a Popular Descriptive Portraiture of the One Hundred Great and Memorable Events of perpetual interest in the History of our Country, etc. 700 woodcuts. Imp. Sº. pp. 1004. Published by C. A. Nichols & Co., Springfield, Mass., and Hugh Heron, Chicago, Ill., 1876, 1879, etc.
The author was the son of Samuel Devens, who, with his family, was long at the First Church. Of the first-named work the sale has been about 10,000 copies ; of the next, 40,000 ; and of the last, a very large volume, 190,000, probably very far beyond the sale of any other one work by a Charlestown author; beyond even that of any one of the Geographies by the Morse family. The issue of the "First Century " would in bulk and weight have made a fair cargo for an old Liverpool "liner."
DEVENS, Richard (a native). See p. 265, and Bib., 1795-97.
DILLINGHAM, Rev. Pitt. See Index, and Bib., 1880.
EDES, H. II. (a natire). Bibliographies of Rev. J. Walker, pp. 9, and Rev. G. E. Ellis, pp. 11, from Hist. Harvard Ch. (Bib., 1879). - Historical Sketch of Charlestown, in the Memorial History of Bos- ton (1880).
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ELLIS, Rev. Geo. E. (D.D.). See Bib., 1840-69. - John H., do., p. 1. EVARTS, J. See Index, and Bib., 1812, 1831, 1845, and p. 96.
EVERETT, Hon. E. See Index, and Bib., 1826-30, 1859, 1865, and p. 96. - Rev. L. S., do., 1831. - Rev. O. C., do., 1851-73. FAY, Rev. W. (D.D.). See Index, and Bib., 1820-35.
FORSTER, E. J. (M. D.) (a native). The Cause and Treatment of Mange in the Dog. pp. 16. Chicago, 1881. - The Necessity of using the Long Nozzle, etc. pp. 8. Improved and new Powder Insufflators. pp. 4, both Cambridge, 1881. - Premature Birth (from Boston Med. and Sur. Journal, Mch. 19, 1885). pp. 5.
FOWLE, D. (a native). See p. 265, and Bibliography, 1755.
FROTHINGHAM, Hon. R. (a native). Preamble to the Constitution of the Young Men's Charitable Association, 1839. - " Being Dead he yet speaketh. An Address delivered before the Sunday School at- tached to the C. Universalist Soc. on the Sabbath succceding the interment of its late Pastor, Rev. Thos. F. King." (Mr. F. was then Superintendent of the S. S.) Pub'd by the Univ. and Ladies Repository, Mch. 15, 1840, Boston. - Address, May 3, 1852, to Louis Kossuth at Bunker Hill. Pubd in "Kossuth in New Eng- land." 8º. Boston, 1852. pp. 130-31. - The Alarm on the Night of April 18, 1775. 8º. pp. 12, n. t. (A letter to the Mayor and Council of Boston, dated Boston, Dec. 28, 1876, printed but not published). - See p. 275, and Bib., 1840-74. - C. W., do., 1851-55. GARDNER, Rev. C. See Bib., 1827. - Rev. G. W., do., 1862. - GOOD- WIN, Mrs. H. B., do., 1863-68. - GOOSE, Elizabeth (a native), do., 1719. - GREENLEAF, Rev. P., do., 1843. - GRINNELL, Rev. C. E., do., 1869-74. - GUNNISON, E. N. (a native), do., 1880.
[GRIFFIN, J. Q. A. ] A Portrait of Benj. F. Butler, by a House Painter. 8º. pp. 8, n. p., n. d. From the "City Advertiser," C., Sep. 7, 1859. - Sce p. 269.
HALE, Rev. John (a native). See Bib., 1702. - HARRIS, Rev. T. M. (D.D.) (a natire), do., 1796, 1801, 1812. (There is a large litho- graphic portrait of him by Pendleton; C. Harding Pinx1) - HAYNES, G., do., 1869. - IHILTON, W., see p. 263. - HOLDEN, O., Bib., 1792-1800, and Index herein.
HODGKINS, Maj. Win. H. (a native). Address delivered before Theo- dore Winthrop Encampment, Post 35, G. A. R., at Chelsea, May 50, 1873. 8°. pp. 22. Boston, 1873. Sec p. 277.
HUNNEWELL, James (a native). See Index, and Bib., 1869, 1880, p. 88. James F. (a native. See Index, and Bib.). A Sketch of the History of the First Church, C., in The Commemoration of its 250th Anniversary, Nov. 12, 1882. 8º. pp. 60. Privately printed [by him], 1882.
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The Historical Monuments of France. Roy. 8º. pp. xiv + 336, with 22 illustrations (equal to 25 full-paged). Boston, James R. Osgood & Co., 1SS1.
The Imperial Islaud, England's Chronicle in Stone. Roy. Sº. pp. xii + 13-145. 65 Illustrations. Boston, Ticknor & Co., 1886.
England's Chronicle in Stone, derived from personal observation of Cathedrals, Churches, Abbeys, Monasteries, Castles, and Palaces, made during Journies in the Imperial Island. With Sixty Illustra- tions. Royal 8°. (pp. 447). John Murray, Albemarle Street, London, 1886.
" All Aboard for San Francisco." First article, or "leader," in No. 1 of the " Transcontinental," May 24, 1870.
Twelve numbers of this paper were printed in the Boston Board of Trade train to and from San Francisco, said to have been the first paper printed, at least to this extent, on a railroad train. By request the writer, who was of the party, furnished the above. Original copies of any of the numbers of this paper are very rare ; those bound and in circulation were subsequently printed in Chicago. The writer has an original file, with the proofs.
Historical Sketch of the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others in North America, 1787-1887, in the Centennial publication by the Society. 4º. Boston, 1887.
This book also contains reprints of early publications by the Soc., also lists of all its members, missionaries, and its chief officers, prepared by J. F. H. of a Come on publication.
Relation of Virginia by Henry Spelman, 1609. First printed from the original MS., with an Introduction. Very small 4º. pp. 59 (100 copies, and 50 larger, with double columns for Libraries). Privately printed for J. F. H. Chiswick Press, London, 1872.
A correct statement about this little book should be made, as it was re- printed (without the knowledge of J. F. H.) by E. Arber, Birmingham, Eng., in his "Works of Capt. John Smith," 1884; present ownership only being there credited (p. xviii) to J. F. H., and the editorship, etc. (p. ci), to H. Stevens, London. The book is entirely the private property of the writer. He bought the MS., and MIr. S. offered to look after it if he would have it printed at the Chiswick Press, as he could not remain in London. On his return home he wrote the Introduction and sent it to Mr. S., and it and the MS. were printed as proposed, Mr. S. altering, but in no material fact, the first few pages of the Introduction, about the former history of the MS. The writer paid all bills, received all copies, never sold one, and gave copies chiefly to libraries; and his experience shows the encouragement one may have to buy and print early MISS. in London.
The Lands of Scott. Large 16°. pp. xi + 11-508. Portrait of Sir Walter Scott, and 4 folding maps. Iloughton, Osgood, and Company. Boston, 1880.
Now published by Houghton, Mifflin, & Co., uniform with their edition of Scott's Works, as have been the other editions of this book by James R.
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Osgood & Co., and successors. Although the several issues have not been numbered, this is practically the fifth edition, the first having been in 1871. (See Preface of the present volume.)
JACKSON, Rev. H. See Bib., 1830. - JOHNSON, Capt. Edward, do., pp. 1-2, and (herein).
KING, Rev. T. F. See p. 295, and Bib., 1836. - Rev. T. S., do., 1864. LAMBERT, Rev. T. R. (D.D.). See Bib., 1861-71. - LORD, Rev. J. (a native), do., 1748, and p. 263 (herein).
LOVERING, Joseph (a native, 1811; Prof. Harvard Col.). Electricity, Magnetism, etc. Part I. of a Course of Physics. Boston, 1842, and II. of do. of Nat. Phil., by J. Farrar. - Address before the Am. Ass'n for the Advancement of Science at Hartford, Aug. 14, 1874. Sº. pp. 36. Salem, 1874. - Articles in its Proceedings, and those of Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; also in N. A. Review, Christian Examiner, Am. Journal of Science, etc .; and " Boston and Science " in Mem. Ilist., IV.
LYON, H. W. (Lt. U. S. N.) (a native). Our Rifled Ordnance, a paper before the U. S. Naval Institute, Jan. 31, 1880. pp. 15. Clare- mont, N. H. [ISSO]. From vi., no. xi., Proc. of U. S. N. Institute. MARSHALL, Gen. J. F. B. (a native; see Bib., 1810, 1857). Report to the Legislature on the Flats of the Commonwealth, 1862. - Final do. of the Paymaster-General of the Com. of Mass., Dec. 15, 1866. Senate Doc. 4, pp. 16. - Indian and Southern Educational Work (Am. Unit. Ass'n), Ist Rep., Jan. 1887. pp. 16. - Does it pay to Educate the Negro? pp. 5. Tuskegee, Ala., 1886.
MILES, Rev. J. B. (D.D.) See Bib., 1857-76.
MORSE, Rev. J. (D.D.). The most voluminous author in Charlestown (Sec pp. 20-21). Besides pamphlets, histories, edited books, etc. (Bib., 1789-1819), his geographical works in all editions (no com- plete collection of which is known to the writer) are, -
Geography Made Easy. 16°. 2 maps. pp. 215. New Haven, Oct., 1784. - 2d ed., pp. 322, Boston, 1790. - 3d, 129, pp. 322, 1791. -- 4th, pp. 428, May, 1791. - 5th, pp. 432, May, 1796. - 6th, pp. 420, 1793 .- 7th, pp. 432, Oct., 1800. - 8th, Dec., 1802. - 10th, Mch., 1806. - 14'h, pp. 362, 1811. - 15th, pp. 360, Ang., 1812. - 16th (also from this ed., pp. 360, Troy, 1814). - 19th, 1818. - 20th, Utica, 1819. -- 224, pp. 368, 1820. - 23d, 1822. - 24th, pp. 360, 1821, as " A New System of Geography, Ancient and Modern, for the Use of Schools." By the Rev. J. and (his son) Sidney E. - All editions after the 1st (except 1814 and 1819) Boston.
The American Geography. Sº. pp. xii + 534 + (1). Elizabeth- town, 1789. - [2d, English, 8º, pp. xvi + 536 + (table), 2 large maps, J. Stockdale, London, 1792, - " A New and Corrected " ed., Sº, pp. 531 + (table), 7 maps. Edinburgh, 1793.] - 2d ed., Ameri-
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can, " being a new edition of the " above, as the American Universal Geography, 2 vols., 8º (I. Western Continent; II. Eastern do.), 11 maps, pp. 1250, Boston, 1793. [" A New Edition, greatly enlarged by the Author," 25 maps, 4º, pp. (10) + 716. Stockdale, Lon- don, 1794.]- 3d, pp. 1500, 28 maps, do., 1796. - 4th (3,000 copies), do., 1801-2. - 5th (5,000 copies), 6 maps, atlas of 63 maps, do., 1805. - 6th, pp. 872 + 832 = 1704 (5,000), do., 1812. - 7th, do., and C., 1819.
The American Geography Abridged. There are said to have been 15 editions, the 1st, Boston, 1790.
Elements of Geography, 12º, pp. 143, Dec., 1795. - 2d ed, pp. 142, Feb., 1796. - 3d, pp. 1.11, Feb., 1798. - 5th, 1801, all 2 maps, Boston.
The American Gazetteer, Sº, pp. 600, 7 maps, 1797. - 2d ed., 1801. -- 3d, 1810. - Abridgement, 16°, pp. 388, June, 1798, - all Boston.
New Gazetteer of the Eastern Continent, designed as a second vol. to the above, Sº, 1S maps, C., 1802. - 2d ed., unpaged, 1808.
A New Universal Gazetteer (J. and his son R. C.), 3d ed., Aug., 1821. - 4th, 8º, pp. 856, N. Haven, 1823.
Compendious and Complete System of Modern Geography, an abridgement of the Am. Univ. G. pp. 670. Boston, 1814.
Compendious History of New England (with Rev. E. Parish), map. 12°. pp. 38S. C., 1804. -- 2dl ed., pp. 336, printed at Amherst, N. H., and published at Newburyport, 1808, 1800. - 3d, pp. 321, C., 1820, - also, pp. (2) vi (2) + 207, London, 1808.
The Traveller's Guide; or Pocket Gazetteer of the U. S. With Appendix. 18°. 1823. - 2d ed., map, 21°, pp. 336. Both New Haven ; J. and R. C. Morse.
A Geographical and Ilistorical View of the World. By John Bigland. 5 vols. 8º. Boston, 1811. Edited by Rev. Jed. Morse. Sermon, Nov. 20, 1798. 8º. pp. 79. 2d ed. Printed by Sam- uel Ilall, No. 53 Cornhill, Boston, 1799. - Do., April 25, 1799. Hartford, reprinted 8º. pp. 42. 1799. (For 1st eds. see Bib.)
R. C., S. E., and S. F. B. See Bib., 1819 (also p. xiii).
MORTON, Rev. Charles. See Bib., 1693, and p. 97. [Both natives? NOWELL, Alexander. Bib., 1665, and Rev. Sam!, do., 1678, and p. 97. O'REILLY, Boyle. The King's Men, A Tale of To-Morrow. By Robert Grant. John Boyle O'Reilly, J. S. of Dale, and John T. Wheel- wright. pp. (2) + 270. C. Scribner's Sons, New York, 1884. - In Bohemia, Porms. Portrait. pp. 97. Pilot Publishing Co., Boston, [ISSG]. (See Bib., 1873.)
OSGOOD, Rev. S. (D).D.) (a native). See Bib., 1880 ; Allibone, 1465.
PENHALLOW, Judge S. Sce Bib., 1726, and p. 98.
PERRY, Com. M. C. (U. S. N.), do., p. 98.
PREBLE. Admiral G. HI. (U. S. N ). The First Cruise of the U. S. Frigate Essex, with a short account of her origin, and subsequent
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career until captured by the British in 1814, and her ultimate fate. 8°. pp. (2) 108. Salem, 1870 (from Ilist. Colls. of Essex Ins., x.). See Bib., 1868-72.
PRENTICE, Rev. T. See Bib., 1743-68.
RAND, Rev. Wm. (a native), do., 1735.
RANKIN, Rev. J. E. (D.D.). See Bib., 1865. - A Pastor's Remem- brance for the Sabbath School. (16°?). pp. 8, C., May 25, 1862. ROBINSON, Hon. C., Jr. Sce Bib., 1865-66; 1871.
RUSSELL, John Miller (A. M.) (a native). ORATION pronounced at C., July 4, 1797, at the Request of the Selectmen, Artillery Co., and Trustees of the School. 12º. pp. 16. C., and a 2d ed., pp. 15, Philadelphia, 1797. - A POEM ON THE FOURTH OF JULY, 1798 (pp. 2-13), and An ODE or Song for do., to the tune of " God save the King " (pp. 14-16). Boston, 1798. - THE PASTORAL SONGS of P. Virgil Maro. To which are added, POEMS, Sentimental and De- scriptive. 12º. pp. 92. Boston, 1799. Both printed by Manning & Loring. - A Funeral Oration on Gen. George Washington. 8º. pp. 22. Printed by John Russell, for Joseph Nancrede, No. 49 Marlboro' Street, Boston, 1800.
Titles enlarged from the writer's copies, those in Bib., p. 88, having been taken from catalogues. The author (b. in C., 1768) was a son of Hon. Thos. R., and the only author whom the writer has found in this family long so prominent in C. If the Oration -1800 - was ever delivered, the place is not given. The last three works are some of the rarest after the Revolution mentioned in the Bibliography.
SAWYER, Hon. T. T. (a native). See Index, and Bib., 1855-57. - Win. (do.), do., 1838 (and p. 280). - SHEPARD, Rev. T. See pp. 262, 263, and Bib., 1659, 1672, also p. 98. - Rev. T., Jr., do., p. 98. - SIMONDS, Wm., do , p. 28. - SKINNER, Rev. T., do., 1762. - STEVENS, Rev. J., do., 1723 (also p. 261, ante). - STONE, IIon. J., do., 1873-74. - Ilon. J. M., do., 1868-69. - HIon. P. J., do., 1862- 61. - SULLIVAN, J. L., do., 1813, 1818 (also p. 271, ante). - SYMMES, Rev. T., do., 1720, and p. 98. - Rev. Z., do., pp. 98, 99. TAPPAN, Rev. B. (D.D.). See Bib., 1835, 1864. - THATCHER, Rev. T. See p. 263. - THOMPSON, A. R. (M. D.) (a native). Bib., 1811, 1856; Ilon. B. (do.), do., 1850, 1852; Benj. (p. 263, ante); Judge 1). P. (do.). See Allibone's Die. of Am. Authors, III. 2391, for his numerous works. (The writer finds that probably no me- morial of him was prepared.) - THURSTON, Elizabeth A. See Bib., 1866. - TODD, Rev. John (D.D).), do., p. 9. - TRAFTON, Adeline, do., 1872. - Rev. M., do., 1873. - TURNER, Rev. E., do., 181-1-23.
TUFTS, Joseph. Poetry of the late. Published by Request. 16°. pp. 16. Edmund Tufts, Somerville, 1816.
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TWOMBLY, Rev. A. S. (D.D.). Sermon, Sep. 25, on the death of President Garfield. 8º. pp. 18. Boston, 1881. - Free Fiction for the People. Reprinted from the Andover Review, Aug. 8º. pp. 14. Cumbridge, 1884. See Churches, p. 273, and Memorials.
WALKER, Rev. J. (D.D.). See Bib., 1820-39, 1875. - Timothy, do., 1830.
WARREN, Hon. G. W. (a native). The Duty of Strengthening Liberia. An Address at Washington, D. C., at the 63d Annual Meeting of the Am. Colonization Soc., Jan. 20, 1880. Published by Request of the Soc. pp. 8. Washington City, 1880. - Our Republic, - Liberty and Equality founded on Law. Oration in the Boston Theatre, July 4, 1881, to the City Council, etc. pp. 62, and printed by its order. Boston, 1881. - Gov. Winthrop's Return to Boston. A Poem, read to the Thursday Evening Club, Apr. 20, 1882. Illus- trations. 300 copies. Sm. 4°. pp. 28. Boston, 1883. - The Vale. dictory Poem before the Class of 1830, delivered in the College Chapel, July 13. 8º. pp. 16. Cambridge, 1830. - For other works, see Bib., 1847-71, and B. Hill; also Memorial, p. 276. WELSIT, Dr. Thos. (a native?). See Bib., 1783, 1796.
WHEILDON, Wm. W. The American Lobster. pp. 10. 1874. - Semi- Centennial of the Opening of Faneuil IIall Market, Ang. 26, 1875, with a History, etc. (including a Poem by N. Childs, of C). pp. 112. Boston, 1877. - Sentry or Beacon IIill. 8°. pp. 120. - Paul Rc- vere's Signal Lanterns. 8°. pp. 64. Concord, 1878. - New Chap- ter in the Ilistory of Concord Fight. pp. 32. Boston, 1885. Sec Bib., and p. 291, for printing by him in C. Ile may fairly be called the veteran of the Press in Charlestown. IIe was active in many public affairs, as well as in his business, and in his paper, the " Aurora " (p. 277), he has left extensive and valuable contribu- tions, made through forty years, to the local history.
WILSON, Rev. J. Sec Bib., pp. 1 and 99. - WINTHROP, Gov. J., do., and Index. - WYMAN, T. B. (a native). See Bibliography.
ADDITIONS : PRINTERS.
DAVIDSON, George (p. 291). Female Policy Detected (1824). - Son of Genius (1826). -- Letter-Writer. - Washington's Farewell Address (1827). - The Children of the Abbey, a Tale, by Regina Maria Roche. 1st Am. from the last London ed. 12º. pp. 234 (1829). - Zimmerman on Solitude. - Sailor Boy (1830).
ETHERIDGE, S., Jr. (p. 289) Observations on varions Passages of Scripture, etc., by the Rev. Thomas Harmer, with Additions, etc., by Adam Clarke, LL. D. 1st Am. from the 4th London cd. 4 vols. 8°. 1816-17.
INDEX.
ABBOT, 61, 116, 143, 152, 160, 183, 211, 246, 250, 265, 280, 292. Aberdeen, 263, 291. Abington, 204. Aborn, 234. Abrahams, 131, 147, 164, 167, 168, 200. Ackworth, 249. Acuter, 244.
Adams, 29, 100; A., 27, 77, 147, 172, 199, 203, 205, 221, 225, 228, 231, 233, 235, 237, 245, 250, 251, 285; B., 249 ; C., 35, 225, 233, 235, 237; E., 88, 94, 235, 254; G., 225, 231 ; H., 77, 198, 228, 235, 246; J., 30, 35, 44, 65, 99, 164, 174, 223, 225, 235, 244, 256, 267, 274, 279 ; L., 243, 245 ; M., 221, 234; N., 32, 76, 92, 134, 156, 164, 198; R., 245 ; S., 235, 242, 244; Z., 222, 283. Addison, 286. Admirals, 184. Affleck, 251. Aikin, 283. Albany, 6, 7, 233.
Alexander, 33, 37, 93, 202, 204, 228. Alford, 293. Allein, 286.
Allen, 30, 76, 99, 180, 220, 221, 223, 239, 210, 244, 246, 251, 255, 257, 262, 281, 292. Alley, 214. Allibone, 238, 299. Almshouse, 133.
American ; Acad., 293: An- tiq. Soc., 100, 107, 185. 188, 263, 264, 277 ; Mem. Hist., 268; Shrine, 190-92. Ames, 253.
- Amesbury, 243, 253. Amherst, 245, 249, 298. Ammidon, 248. Amory, 276. Amusement, Places of, 73. Ancient Fire Soc., 65, 100. Anderson, 76, 282. Andloe, 242.
Andover, 200, 205, 246, 247, 251, 275, 282.
Andrews, 262, 282, 284.
Angier (or Ainger), 202, 224, 228, 229, 231, 252. Annexation, 43, 44, 102, 263- 70. Appleton, 80, 294. Arber, 296.
Arlington, 67. Armstead, 241. Armstrong, 143, 248, 278, 286-88.
Arnold, 119, 254. Arrowsmith, 290. Arrow St., 113, 129, 130, 141. Art; American, 70; Chris- tian, 54, 55, 60-61, 189-90. Artillery; Co., 18, GG, 114, 183, 282, 283, 299; Elec- tion, 66, 285.
Ashby, 203, 241. Atwater, 241. Augusta, 291. Austin, 13, 118, 126 ; A., 75, 213, 292; B., 286 ; D., 131, 211, 213, 215; E., 121, 131, 139, 215; F., 91, 94: TI., 198, 213, 245; J., 225, 258; J., 117, 127, 131, 157, 166, 167, 213, 255, 262, 292; John, 121, 124, 126, 146, 158, 198; L., 211; M., 120, 121, 139, 158, 242, 244: N., 23, 121, 126, 130, 137, 161, 166; R., 75, 121, 126,
166; S., 171, 213, 257, 258; T., 117, 126, 134, 146, 169, 251; W., 90, 94, 136, 225, 283, 285, 292. St., 33, 35, 56, 147.
Avery, 291. Ayers, 247, 259.
BABB, 217, 220. Babbitt, 280. Bachelor, 75. Back St., 9, 33, 110, 111, 119, 133, 143. Bacon (or Bacorn), 146, 254. Badger, 131, 136, 164, 184, 250, 265, 291, 292. Bailey, 42, 196, 234, 235, 237, 240, 243, 252, 254.
Baker, 88, 99, 107, 116, 129, 131, 224, 227, 230, 231. 236, 245, 246, 248, 259, 271. Baldwin, 37, 84, 97, 245, 274, 292. Balfour, 57, 89, 272, 274, 287, 291, 292.
Ball, 251, 250. Ballard, 77, 121.
Ballatt, 77. Ballou, 272, 275.
Baltimore, 273.
Bancroft, 136. Banister, 201. Banks, 34-35, 49, 118, 121, 145, 269. Banner, 225. Banton, 210, 257. Baptists, 24-25, 40, 55, 57-58. Barber, 147, 153. Bardstown. 273. Barker, 73, 98, 153, 159, 169, 191, 200, 205, 207, 209, 211, 213-15, 221, 225, 227, 220, 231, 233, 241, 214, 247, 249, 250, 232, 258, 203.
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INDEX.
Barnard, 3, 286. Barnes, 252. Barnstable, 254. Barrell, 85, 197, 242, 244, 251, 253. Barret (or Barrot), 153, 245- 47, 258. Barrington, 241. Barrow, 287. Barruel, 284. Barry, 239. Bartholomew, 76.
Bartlett; A., 218; C., 211, 213, 214, 218, 221, 240, 248, 254; E., 201, 207, 208, 245; G., 23, 88, 117, 121, 128, 143, 203, 210-15, 217, 221, 225, 241 ; H., 217; J., 23, 165, 208, 225, 254: Jos., 16, 18-22, 24, 30, 34, 56, 57, 88, 116, 135, 137, 188, 142, 201, 207, 208, 210, 211, 214, 218, 241. 242, 255, 257, 273, 281, 282, 289, 203 ; K., 160 ; M., 143, 203, 215, 218; N., 212; R., 211, 249. Barton, 246, 262. Bass, 255. Bassett, 244.
Bateman. 130.
Bates, 130, 168, 244.
Baxter, 75, 151, 288.
Baylies, 251, 292.
Beach, 43.
Beacham, 152, 153, 160, 242. Beal, 152, 160.
Beard, 245, 250.
Bearse, 238.
Beatty, 252.
Beaverstock, 251, 253-55.
Becham, 196.
Beck, 250. Bedford, 255.
Beecher. 42, 203, 269.
Beleher, 238, 244.
Belknap, 268.
Bell, 269.
Bellamy, 277, 290. Bellows, 244.
Bells, 52-53, 55, 189.
Bemis, 136, 245, 246, 250.
Benevolent Ins., 61-64, 188, 270.
Benjamin, 75. Bennet, 144, 236, 244, 246, 251, 254. Bennoch, 222. Bent, 42, 248.
Bentle, 76. Beridge, 111. Best, 126, 168. Betts, 75. Beverly, 175. Bible, 184, 284 -85, 289, 291. Bibliography, ix, 20, 113, Bickford, 145. [139, 261.
Bickner, 75. Bigelow, 89.
Bigland, 298.
Billerica, 245, 249.
Billings, 250.
Binney, 94, 280.
Birchmore, 235, 236.
Bird, 216, 219, 242, 245, 246, 256, 258.
Birmingham, 296.
Births, 255-58.
Bispham, 194, 209, 211, 213, 258.
Bixby, 266. Blackler, 244.
Blain, 42.
Blake, 247, 249, 252, 253.
Blanchard, 217, 228, 229, 232, 242, 247, 248, 252, 253. Blaney. 76, 153. Blasdell. 244, 249, 252.
Bliss, 286. Blodget, 252.
Blood, 145, 241.
Bodge, 128, 247. 258.
Bogman, 247, 248.
Bolles, 245, 280.
Bolton, 225. Bonar, 287. Bond, 249.
Bonnard, 275.
Bontecue, 28.
Bootman, 257.
Borland, 174.
Bossuet, 251.
Boston, 2, 5-8, 11, 14, 19, 44, 68, 69, 72, 85, 99, 100, 178, 240-55, 261, 263-67, 269- 72, 287, 258, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298; Mem. Hist., 3, 22, 99, 149, 294, 297. See Churches.
Boutwell, 43, 269.
Bowdoin, 117, 143; - ham, 247. Bowen, 201, 220, 222. 225, 226, 230, 232, 233, 244, 247, 293.
Bowers, 247, 249. Bowles, 242, 247. Bowman, 172, 249, 250.
Bow St., 10, 32, 59, 113, 129- 32, 136, 141, 142, 279. Boyd, 42, 90.
Boylston, 120, 133, 139, 144, 147, 158, 164, 194, 199, 241, 247, 258; chapel, 57. Brackenbury, 75, 111. Brackenridge, 4. Bracket, 42, 228, 250.
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