Commonwealth history of Massachusetts, colony, province and state, volume 5, Part 65

Author: Hart, Albert Bushnell, 1854-1943, editor
Publication date: 1927
Publisher: New York, States History Co.
Number of Pages: 922


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INDEX


Constitution of the U. S., Amendments, iii, 396, 399-401, 433, 466; First- Ninth (bill of rights), iii, 421 ; Fifth, iv, 233; Eleventh, iii, 420, 422; Thirteenth, iv, 555, 575, 592; Four- teenth, 567, 570-572, 592; Fifteenth, 575-578, 592; Eighteenth, v, 36, 37, 38, 191; Nineteenth, 10, 202, 223, 224, 227.


Constitutional Club (Boston), iii, 448. Constitutional government fostered by Puritans, i, 377.


Constitutional Union party, iv, 499, 502.


Consumers' League, v, 221.


Consumptives. See Tuberculosis.


"Contest" (clipper ship), iv, 456.


Continental Congress, iii, 155-179; re- solved upon, ii, 544-545; iii, 156; delegates, ii, 547; iii, 146, 154, 164; policy of passive resistance, ii, 550; convened, 545; iii, 7, 159; delegation visits Washington, 20; Naval Com- mittee, 22; medal awarded, 26; in- dependence declared, 94-97, 103-106 ; Board of War and Ordnance, 141, 146; voting in, 168, 173, 174, 177. See also names of committees and other specific topics.


Contracts, State must not impair, iv, II2.


Convention of 1768, ii, 498. Convention of 1800, iii, 426.


Conventions, political, iii, 462; first national nominating, iv, 82. See also Congresses ; Treaties ; also specific topics.


Convents, investigation, iv, 491. Converse, James, ii, 71.


Convicts, immigrants, i, 286; ineligi- ble for office, iv, 606; pardons, pa- roles and reprieves, v, 30, 41, 55; treatment in Mass., 54, 55; psychia- tric examination, 54; anatomizing, 540. See also Prisons; also specific names of crimes.


Conway, General Thomas, ii, 477, 517 ; iii, 145-146.


Conway (Mass.), industries, iv, 360, 362.


Cook, Asa Merrill, iv, 519. Cook, Ransom, iv, 362.


Cook, Sherwin Lawrence, "Govern- mental Crisis (1664-1686)," i, chap. xx, pp. 557-580; "Boston: the Eigh- teenth-Century Town," ii, chap. viii, pp. 222-255.


Cooke, Elisha (1637-1715), ii, 4, 6, 16, 22, 330.


Cooke, Elisha (1678-1737), ii, 129-130, 138, 238, 244-246.


Cooke, Josiah P., v, 297.


Cooke, Mrs. Rose (Terry), iv, 213.


Cookery, Indian, i, 149-151; sale of, iii, 318.


Coolidge, President Calvin, iv, 369; v, 23, 24, 25, 191; governor of Mass., iv, 369; v, 16, 37, 42, 94, 187, 189- 191; presidency, v, 189, 192, 193; writings, v, 191 ; views, v, 190, 191 ; portrait, opp. v, 678.


Coolidge, Charles Allerton, iv, 236; iv, 157.


Coolidge, Mrs. Dorothy, iii, 326.


Coolidge, Mrs. Grace Anna (Good- hue), v, 225.


Cooper, Samuel, iii, 96.


Cooper, William, ii, 252; iii, 96, 112.


Copley, John Singleton, ii, 44, 70, 358 ; iv, 231.


Copley Society, iv, 249.


Copper, Indian artifacts, i, 145; min- ing companies, v, 163.


Copperheads, iv, 591; v, 171. Corbitant (Indian), i, 73.


Corcoran, William Wilson, iv, 133.


Cordage, industry, i, 40. Corey, Giles, ii, 40, 53.


Corey, Mrs. Martha, ii, 38, 40, 56. Cork (Ire.), i, 63.


Corlet, Elijah, i, 352.


Corn, cultivation, i, 71, 73, 127-128, 146-148; purchase from Indians, 75; export, 88; green, 149; cookery, 149- 150; caches, 149; tax in kind, 236; price, 430.


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Cornell University, v, 316.


Corning, Daniel, iii, 48.


Cornwall (Eng.), ii, 159.


Cornwall, County of (Maine), i, 513, 583.


Coroners, v, 552.


Corporation for the Propogation of the Gospel in New England, i, 247.


Corporations, iv, 20, 89; v, 29, 32, 650; transfer of stock, 44; invest- ment in securities, 364. See also Banks; Boston Stock Exchange.


Corwin, George, ii, 43.


Cost of living, i, 271, 431; iii, 82. Cotton, John (1585-1652), i, 59, 114, 116, 344, 473 ; preaching, i, 107, III, 177, 181, 536; lawmaker, i, 116, 117, 182; Antinomian controversy, i, 177, 396; pastorate, i, 395; writings, i, 117, 182, 369, 372; ii, 231; views, i, 119, 167, 181, 182, 216, 310; ii, 340; portrait, opp. i, 384.


Cotton gin, iii, 359; v, 312.


Cotton industry, iv, 281, 312, 361, 415; political influence, 474 ; tariff, v, 394. Couch, General Darius Nash, iv, 526, 556, 593.


Council (Mass.), standing (1636), i, 113, 172; inter-charter, 572-574; ii, 4; provincial, i, 584 ; ii, 12, 13, 127, 185, 192, 517, 545; iii, 64; quorum, ii, 133; manadamus councillors, 546, 549; iii, 67; under Provincial Con- gress, 68, 69-70, 72, 182; under State Constitution, 186, 202; iv, 17, 18, 21, 22; v, I; executive function, iii, 455; v, 227; Maine represented, iii, 552; filling vacancies, iv, 27; traveling expense, 28 ; records, v, 273. See also General Court; also specific topics.


Council (U. S.), executive, See Cab- inet.


Council for New England, established, i, 6, 386; charter of Plymouth Com- pany (1620), 18, 191, 193; records, (illus.) opp. 18; patents, 19, 72, 76, 78, 98, 191-192, 193-194, 195, 196,


202; dissolution, 191, 197, 203. See also Massachusetts.


Council for the Safety of the People and Conservation of the Peace, ii, 3, 98 ; iii, 89.


Council of National Defense, v, 222, 607, 609, 628 ; Women's Council, 613. Council of Safety (1689), i, 601.


County, political unit, ii, 240; officials, v, 47, 552.


Court of Chancery (Eng.), ii, 165.


Court of Wards and Liveries (Eng.), i, 161.


Courts, i, 115, 118; ii, 12, 14, 161, 256; iv, 57; v, 645, 646; probate, i, 12, 14; ii, 185; v, 113, 114, 115, 116; oyer and terminer, ii, 41-43, 49, 163; of elections, i, 83, 96; Quar- ter Sessions, creation, ii, 100; county, i, 115, 116; ii, 166; iii, 74-77; iv, 347; Commission of 1664, i, 486; appellate courts, i, III, 115, 486; ii, 127, 162; officers, ii, II; admiralty, ii, 11, 12, 18, 164, 185, 186, 474, 475, 478, 479, 494, 505; Court of Small Claims, ii, 161; separate arm of government, 162; iii, 199; equity jurisdiction, ii, 165, 166; Chancery courts, ii, 165-166; Superior Court of Judicature, ii, 165, 170, 188-189; iii, 77; iv, 35; v, 114; Superior Court of Mass., ii, 165; iv, 67; v, 112-114, 119, 120; revolutionary pe- riod, ii, 189; iii, 74; General Ses- sions of the Peace of Suffolk County, ii, 232, 236; closed by Stamp Act, ii, 483; royal courts overthrown, iii, 74; protection by troops, 157; ju- venile, iii, 521; v, 51, 55; proba- tion system, iii, 521; difficulties of rural sections, 555; Municipal Court in Suffolk County, iv, 41, 55; Mu- nicipal Court of Boston, 54, 114, 116; Superior Court for the County of Suffolk, 67; administrative agen- cies, v, 29; reprieve of sentences, 41; faults, 100; Land Court, v, 112, 113, 117; district and municipal, v,


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113, 114, 116, 117, 120. See also Judicial Council; Supreme Judicial Court.


Courts, federal, iv, 62. See also Su- preme Court of the United States.


Courts of Common Pleas, ii, 166, 185, 247; iv, 66, 67; Suffolk County, ii, 183; Plymouth County, 184.


"Covington (U.S.S.)," v, 608.


Cowdin, General Robert, iv, 526.


Cowes (Eng.), i, 100.


Cox, Channing H., portrait, opp. v, 44. Cox, Governor Channing H., v, 24, 192, 193; portrait, opp. v, 44. Cox, Louis Sherburne, v, 24.


Crabbe, George, ii, 374.


Cradock, Matthew, i, 99, 184, 415; iii, 88.


Craft, Mrs. Ellen, iv, 476, 479.


Craft, William, iv, 476, 479.


Crafts, Abigail, iii, 325.


Crafts, Thomas, iii, 112-113.


Cram, Ralph Adams, iv, 245, 249; V, 157.


Cranbrook (Eng.), i, 59.


Cranch, Mrs. Mary (Smith), iii, 313.


Crane, Governor Winthrop Murray, v, 58, 174, 175, 179; U. S. Senator, v, 175, 176, 184, 193.


Cranfield, Governor (N. H.) Edward, i, 405, 459.


Crapo, William W., iv, 71.


Crawford, William Henry, iii, 484; iv, 77, 78.


Credit unions, v, 354, 355.


Crellius, Joseph, ii, 259.


Cressy, Josiah Perkins, iv, 436, 450, 451, 452.


Criminals, deportation, iii, 509; inter- national extradition, iv, 303; psy- chiatric examination, v, 37, 54; stig- mata, 213. See also Insane ; Prisons. Cripples, education, v, 50, 59, 559. Crittenden, John Jordan, iv, 504, 561. Crocker, Alvah, iii, 511; iv, 75.


Croft, Caroline Brewer, v, 561.


Cromwell, Oliver, i, 245, 268, 385, 394, 416, 446, 472, 474, 495, 507; iii, 214.


Cromwell, Philip, i, 302. Cromwell, Richard, i, 473.


Crosby, John Crawford, v, 24, 170, 660. Cross, cut from flag, i, 176, 207.


Crown Point (N. Y.), ii, 303, 425-427, 432, 440, 444, 466 ; iii, 23.


Crowninshield, Jacob, iii, 429, 543; portrait, opp. iii, 542.


Crowninshield, Richard, iv, 52.


Cruelty, i, 274, 314.


Cuba, v, 174, 579.


Cudworth, James, i, 89.


Cullender, Rose, ii, 31.


Cumberland (Eng.), i, 57.


Cumberland County (Maine), ii, 112.


"Cumberland" (vessel), iii, 59.


Cummings, Charles A., iv, 234, 235. Cummings, John W., v, 638, 641, 644, 662, 664.


Cunard Steam Ship Co., Ltd., iv, 441 ; V, 421.


Cunningham, William J., v, "Trans- portation in Massachusetts (1890- 1930)," v, chap. xiii, pp. 399-428. Curley, James Michael, v, 78, 79, 91. Curnick, Arthur R., "Social Life in the Revolutionary Period," iii, chap. x, pp. 280-303.


Currier, William, iv, 442.


Curtis, Benjamin Robbins, legal career, iv, 58, 64, 477, 481, 502, 561-563, 583, 600; U. S. Supreme Court, 62, 64, 283, 496, 561 ; portrait, opp. iv, 562.


Curtis, Edwin Upton, v, 76, 93, 190; Mass. Constitutional Convention, v, 188, 638, 662, 663.


Curtis, George Ticknor, iv, 479.


Curtis, John Gould, "The Geographic Background (1630-1689)," i, chap. ii, pp. 25-47; "Expansion and King Philip's War," i, chap. xix, pp. 522- 554; "Industry and Transportation (1820-1889)," iv, chap. xiv, pp. 401- 43I.


Curtis, Paul, iv, 446, 459.


Curwen, Samuel, iii, 85, 271.


Cushing, Caleb, iv, 96, 98, 99, 103, 289,


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475, 478, 483, 499, 500, 509; diplo- mat, 124; lawyer, 134, 495; Attor- ney-General, 283, 495; in U. S. Con- gress, 295, 299, 495; portrait, opp. 96.


Cushing, Daniel, i, 60.


Cushing, Grafton D., v, 23, 186, 187.


Cushing, Harvey, v, 567, 621.


Cushing, Thomas, ii, 238, 245, 250, 498, 542; iii, 67, 78, 201 ; Continental Congress, ii, 545, 547; iii, 96, 154, 160, 164, 228; General Court, 108, 117, 154; autograph, opp. 116.


Cushing, William, ii, 183, 187; iii, 449 ; Mass. Superior Court, ii, 189; iii, 449, 552; iv, 35; federal constitu- tional convention, iii, 189; iv, 37; U. S. Supreme Court, iii, 410, 552; iv, 62.


Cushman, Robert, i, 14, 18.


Customs Board, ii, 495, 501.


Customs districts, i, 464.


Customs duties, free trade, i, 235, 477, 505; iii, 349; intercolonial, i, 239-240; imports, 437-438, 450; ii, 98, 132, 149, 197, 218, 219, 473; ex- ports, i, 239-240, 450; iii, 376, 392, 393 ; English manufacturers, ii, 132, 504; payment in silver, 218; loss to England, 476; Eng. revenue meas- ures, 495; Mass. rates after Revolu- tion, iii, 449 ; protection of industries, 350; rebate for American carriers, 533 ; tonnage duty, 528, 533; iv, 604; foreign-caught fish, iii, 545.


Customs houses, Boston, i, 450, 488, 518; Salem, ii, 518.


Customs officers, i, 457, 564; ii, 13, 494; assaulted, i, 16; ii, 472; naval officers, i, 457; ii, 13; duties, i, 18; ii, 258; bribery, 146.


Cutler, Manasseh, v, 135.


Cutlery, manufacture, iv, 362.


"Cutty Sark" (clipper), iv, 467, 470. "Cyane" (H.M.S.), iii, 488.


"Cyclone" (clipper ship), iv, 459.


Czechoslovakia, emigration, iv, 162.


D ACRES, ADMIRAL JAMES RICHARD, iii, 480. Dairy industry, iv, 380. Dakota, settlement, v, 147. Dale, William J., iv, 518, 528.


Dallin, Cyrus, iv, 249.


Dallinger, Frederick W., “Massachu- setts in Reconstruction (1865-1871)," iv, chap. xix, pp. 552-586.


Dalton, Tristram, iii, 409, 412. Dalton (Mass.), iv, 361 ; v, 383. "Dalton" (brig), iii, 59.


Dams, i, 424; iv, 365; flowage and damages, iii, 551. See also Water power.


Dana, Charles Anderson, iv, 207, 276. Dana, Chief Justice Francis, ii, 179, 250; iii, 370, 413; General Court, 107, 108; Continental Congress, 146, 164, 165, 176; judge, 454; iv, 36, 42. Dana, Richard, ii, 236.


Dana, Richard Henry, iv, 70, 475, 476, 479-481, 486, 492, 554, 565, 574; Mass. Constitution, 60, 483 ; views, 576; writings, 70, 214; v, 490. Dana, William Franklin, v, 178.


Dancing, ii, 285 ; iii, 281, 290, 309, 322, 331, 332; teaching, ii, 235; iii, 290, 293, 313, 331. Dane, Francis, ii, 56.


Dane, Nathan, iii, 370, 399; iv, 49; v, 106, 134; writer, iv, 47.


Danes, immigrants, i, 204; iv, 162. Danforth, Thomas, ii, 55, 170.


Dangerfield. See Truro.


Danvers, founding, i, 529; watching in Salem, 299; witchcraft, ii, 36-49; pastors, 36, 38 ; district, 109; incorpo- ration, 109, 110; ii, 210,' 554; Bell Tavern, iii, 289.


Danvers State Hospital, v, 59.


Dartmouth (Mass.), founding, i, 528; Indian troubles, 547; privateering, iii, 39; Mass. taxes, 348 ; population, 355; whaling, 83, 527, 532.


Dartmouth College, iv, 110, 112, 137, 232; v, 544.


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Dartmouth College v. Woodward, iii, 562; iv, ITO.


Darwin, Charles Robert, iv, 187.


Daughters of Liberty, iii, 306, 314, 318, 325.


"Dauntless" (clipper ship), iv, 456. Davenport, John, i, 221, 222, 345, 376, 396, 559.


Davenport, Richard, i, 269.


Davis, Daniel, iii, 553.


Davis, Isaac (1745-1775), ii, 575-577.


Davis, Isaac (1799-1883), iv, 95, 96.


Davis, Jefferson, iv, 499, 556.


Davis, Governor John (1734-1854), iv, 83, 85, 89-90, 302; U. S. Senator, iv, 88, 93, 96, 283, 297; politics, iv, 91, 103; portrait, opp. iv, 86.


Davis, John (1761-1847), iv, 62.


Davis, General Nelson Henry, iv, 526. Davis, Thomas A., v, 521.


Dawes, Henry Laurens, iii, 189; iv, 600; in Congress, iv, 554, 559, 565, 570, 576, 608 ; v, 172.


Dawes, Thomas, ii, 244, 252; iv, 36, 41.


Dawes, William, ii, 564, 565, 571. Daye, John, i, 343.


Daylight saving, v, 36.


Day's work, i, 426; iv, 418; v, 169; ten hours, iii, 512; iv, 419; v, 448; eight hours, iv, 610; v, 44.


Deaconesses, i, 313.


Deaf and dumb persons, iii, 518; iv, 174; v, 210, 238.


Deane, Silas, iii, 22, 144, 169, 170.


Deane, Thomas, i, 487.


Dearborn, General Henry, iii, 418, 429, 474, 479, 484.


Death, i, 298; v, 552.


Debtors, i, 277, 430; iii, 74, 364; iv, 20, 38, 39, 90; relief, iii, 82, 447; marriage in smock, iii, 284; Insol- vency Law (1838), iv, 89, 90.


Decatur, Stephen, iii, 483, 488.


Declaration of Rights (1661), i, 477. See also Constitution of Massachu- setts.


Declaration of Rights and Grievances (1774), iii, 156, 228.


Declaratory Act (1766), ii, 182, 489, 494.


Declaratory judgment, v, 45.


Dedham, schools, i, 341; iii, 312, 314, 326; founding, i, 530; events, ii, 304, 305, 306, 547.


Deeds, registry, iii, 206; tax, iii, 555. Deer, sachem's right, i, 134.


Deerfield, Indians, i, 131, 548; ii, 81; abandoned, i, 416; ii, 199; founding, i, 530; naming, ii, 104; school, ii, 376.


Deer Island, Indians, i, 539.


"Defence" (vessel), iii, 35.


Defoe, Daniel, ii, 297; iii, 287; collec- tion, v, 271.


Deism, ii, 340.


Delano, Benjamin F., iv, 456.


Delaware (colony), money, ii, 214.


Delaware River, settlements, i, 219- 221 ; route, 499.


Delaware & Hudson R. R., v, 414, 415. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western R. R., v, 414.


"Delia Walker" (ship), iv, 442. Demeritt, John, ii, 530.


Democracy, in England, i, 51; in Mass., 52; ii, 1; iii, 77, 307; iv, 2, 76; estimate, i, 112, 216; iii, 412; equality within governing class, i, 185, 569; Providence Plantations, 209; Connecticut, 222; natural, 369; iii, 230; iv, 8 ; fostered by Puritans, i, 377; frontier class, 489 ; Berkshire Constitutionalists, iii, 77; slavery incompatible, iv, 324 ; characteristics, v, 95, 320, 325.


Democratic party, rise, iii, 442, 458 ; iv, 77-81; French cause, iii, 448; in Maine, 550, 552, 576 ; growth, iv, 85- 100, 473, 475, 477, 481, 488, 490, 589, 591, 595-597, 600-609; v, 169- 186, 189, 194, 632, 633 ; coalition with Free-soldiers, iv, 19, 473-478, 481- 484; southern wing (1860), 499, 502, 509, 589; northern wing (1860), 500,


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501 ; defections, 589, 592, 597; women, v, 228.


Dennis (Mass.), iii, 47.


Dentistry, Board of Registration in, iv, 614 ; instruction, v, 263, 313, 558. Department of Agriculture, v, 32.


Department of Banking and Insurance, v, 32.


Department of Civil Service and Regis- tration, v, 32.


Department of Conservation, v, 32.


Department of Corporations and Taxa- tion, v, 32; Division of Accounts, v, 339.


Department of Correction, v, 32.


Department of Education, v, 32, 58, 238; Division of Immigration and Americanization, 227; Division of Free Public Libraries, 268, 274; Di- vision of University Education, 248. Department of Industrial Accidents, v, 32.


Department of Labor (U. S.), v, 445. Department of Labor and Industries (Mass.), v, 32; Division of Mini- mum Wage, v, 228.


Department of Mental Diseases, v, 32,


56, 58, 556; Division of Mental Hygiene, 58.


Department of Public Health, v, 32, 554.


Department of Public Safety, v, 32. Department of Public Utilities, iv, 616; v, 32, 363.


Department of Public Welfare, v, 32, 51; Division of Child Guardian- ship, 50.


Department of Public Works, v, 32, 63, 64.


Depravity, doctrine, i, 282.


Deputies of towns, Plymouth Colony, i, 83; Massachusetts, 107, 108, 112, 173, 174, 439, 482; Maine and New Hampshire towns, 201, 206; districts without, ii, 109. See also General House of Representatives.


Court; House of Representatives.


Deputy governors, i, 96, 105, 106, 108,


IIO; lists, 607-608. See also Gov- ernor.


Derby, Elias Hasket, iii, 362, 534, 537, 538 ; portrait, opp. iii, 538.


Derby, Captain John, iii, 6, 55, 538. Derbyshire (Eng.), i, 61.


Desertion, legislation, v, 44.


"Desire" (vessel), i, 462.


"Des Moines" (U.S.S.), v, 397.


"Despatch" (brig), iii, 39.


Detroit (Mich.), in War of 1812, iii, 474, 479, 484.


Devens, General Charles, iv, 519, 520, 554, 592, 612.


Devil. See Witchcraft.


Devonshire (Eng.), i, 57-58, 59, 363, 526.


Devonshire County (Mass.), i, 511. De Vries, David Pieterasen, i, 495.


Dewey, Charles Augustus, iv, 54, 368, 370.


Dewey, Davis Rich, "Economic Or- ganization (1620-1689)," i, chap. xv, pp. 410-440; "Finance and Paper Money (1692-1775)," ii, chap. vii, pp. 192-219; "Economic and Com- mercial Conditions (1765-1800)," iii, chap. xii, pp. 341-364.


Dewey, Mrs. Davis R., v, 227.


Dexter, Samuel, iii, 241, 418, 461 ; iv, 44.


Diabetes, v, 560.


"Dial," iv, 207, 253, 275.


Dick Act, v, 588.


Dickens, Charles, iv, 418.


Dickinson, Emily, v, 218.


Dickinson, John, iii, 94, 167, 168, 169, 231, 374, 379, 382, 384, 388 ; writ- ings, ii, 312, 313, 499.


Dickinson, John, "The Massachusetts Charter and the Bay Colony (1628- 1660)," i, chap. v, pp. 93-123.


Dickinson, John W., iv, 194.


Dieskau, Baron, ii, 427, 440.


Diez, M. Luise, v, 217.


Dighton, founding, ii, 103, 104.


"Diligent" (schooner), iii, 31, 35, 37. Dimock, Susan, v, 546.


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Dinwiddie, Governor (Va.) Robert, ii, 424, 426.


Disciples of Christ, v, 139, 143.


"Discovery" (vessel), i, 74.


Dissenters. See names of sects.


District attorneys, v, 37, 650.


District (town), ii, 109.


Districts, federal elective, iii, 458; school, iv, 177.


District of Columbia, iii, 415; iv, 325; slavery, iv; 127, 325. See also Suf- frage.


Ditson, Oliver, v, 499.


Divorce, i, 281, 298-299; ii, 364; v, 112, 213.


Dix, Dorothea, v, 213.


Dodd, Albert, iv, 519.


Dodge, General Grenville M., v, 161. Dogs, trained, ii, 284; in church, iii, 299.


Dolls, ii, 359; iii, 291.


Domestic science, v, 234, 244, 248, 250.


Donaldson, M. Sylvia, v, 11, 227.


Dongan, Thomas, i, 516, 518, 597; ii, 64.


Donnelly, Charles F., v, 535.


"Don Quixote" (clipper), iv, 460.


"Donald McKay" (clipper ship), iv, 465, 466, 469.


Dorchester (Eng.), i, 58, 59, 97.


Dorchester (Mass.), founding, 56, 59, 100, 261, 525; fortifying, 173; iii, 491 ; emigration, i, 215; shipbuilding, 265, 448; v, 388; schools, i, 341 ; de- scription, 414 ; Colony tax, 436; town government, ii, 113; notables, 236; industries, 411; in the Revolution, iii, 7, 24, 120; suffrage, 205; part of Boston, v, 70.


Dorchester Adventurers, i, 18, 97-98, 412, 523; iii, 214.


Dorchester Canada. See Ashburnham. Dorman, William E., "Problems of the State Government (1890-1930)," v, chap. ii, pp. 28-67.


Dorr, Thomas W., iv, 91, 94.


Dorsetshire (Eng.), i, 56-59, 61.


Doubleday, Frank N., v, 486. Douglas, Frederick, iv, 329.


Douglas, Stephen A., iv, 484, 501.


Douglass, William, ii, 346; v, 541.


Douglas, Governor William L., v, 173, 176, 177.


Dover (N. H.), settlement, i, 17, 205; annexed by Mass., i, 206; Indian troubles, ii, 66; stage route, iv, 420. Douglas (Mass.), ii, 110.


Dowling, John J.,, v, 621.


Downing, Andrew Jackson, iv, 231.


Downing, Mrs. Ann, i, 317.


Downing, Emmanuel, i, 184, 278, 308, 344.


Downing, George, i, 184, 344.


Downing, Mrs. Lucy (Winthrop), i, 344.


Doyle, Andrew P., v, 22.


Dracut, founding, ii, 103, 104; iii, 90. Drainage Board, v, 30.


Drake, Sir Francis, i, 32, 363; iv, 345. Drama, collection, v, 271. See also Theater.


Draper, Governor Eben S., v, 63, 177, 178, 180.


Draper, Frank Winthrop, v, 552.


Draper, Mrs. Margaret, iii, 326.


Drawing, instruction, iv, 188, 191, 242 ; v, 156, 306.


"Dreadnought" (clipper), i, 39; iv, 460-463.


Drill, v, 381.


Drinking, i, 165, 274-275, 249; ii, 275, 344, 381; iii, 290, 550; censure, i, 165, 375; ii, 309; vessels, i, 264; drunkenness, i, 276; ii, 437; iii, 292 ; v, 60; flip, ii, 252; on queen's birth- day, 274-275 ; beverages, iii, 403 ; v, 37; punishment, 52.


Driscoll, Dennis J., v, 641, 651, 653. Druggists, sale of intoxicants, iv, 609. Drugs, addicts, v, 56; industry, 399. Druillettes, Gabriel, i, 81, 506; v, 508. Dublin (Ire.), i, 63.


Dublin (N. H.), i, 63.


Ducking stool, i, 315. Dudley, Ann, i, 282.


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Dudley, Joseph, i, 405, 516, 565, 572- 578, 584, 594, 602-603; ii, 16, 19- 26, 78-84, 97, 202, 302, 331 ; iii, 89, 90; portrait, opp. i, 572.


Dudley, Mrs. Mary (Winthrop), i, 266.


Dudley, Paul (d. 1681), i, 531.


Dudley, Judge Paul, ii, 171, 244.


Dudley, Governor Thomas, i, 53, 99, 107, 172, 319, 572; governor, i, 108, 112, 174, 572; offices, i, 112, 113, 116, 228; house, i, 294; Harvard College, i, 344, 434.


Dudley, William, i, 531.


Dudley (Mass.), i, 531 ; ii, 105, 115.


Duelling, ii, 277, 481.


Dukes County (Mass.), ii, 103, 112. Dumaresq, Philip, iv, 440, 447, 448, 457.


Dumb persons. See Deaf.


Dummer, Jeremiah, ii, 84-85, 129, 302.


Dummer, Lieutenant-Governor Wil- liam, ii, 89, 133-135, 137, 203; por- trait, opp. ii, 134.


Dummer Academy (Newbury), iv, 388. Dunbar (Eng.) battle, i, 62.


Dunlap, John, iii, 105.


Dunstable, founding, i, 530.


Dunster, Henry, i, 236, 349-350, 352, 397-399.


Dunton, John, i, 277, 278, 280.


Duny, Amy, ii, 31.


Dupin, Baron Charles, iv, 281.


Duquesne (Pa.), ii, 426.


Durant, Thomas Clark, iv, 367.


Durham (Eng.), i, 57, 58.


Durham (N. H.), powder concealed, ii, 530.


Dutch, Osman, i, 297.


Dutch West India Company, i, 4, 234, 242. Duties. See Taxes. Duveneck, Frank, iv, 248.


Duxbury, founding, i, 82, 414, 528 ; delegates, i, 83; neutral in 1812, iii, 544. Dwight, Edmund, iv, 179, 182.


Dwight, Henry W., iv, 368.


Dwight, Thomas, v, 535. Dwight, Timothy, ii, 306, 316. Dyer, Mrs. Mary, i, 312, 483.


E AGLE WING (clipper ship), iv, 460. Earhart, Amelia, v, 218.


Ears, cropping, i, 184, 276.


East Anglia (Eng.), i, 56, 58-59, 62. East Boston, tunnel, v, 89; gymnasium, v, 90. See also Noddle's Island. East Ridgewater, textiles, iii, 359. East India Company (English), i, 4, II, 94; tea monopoly, ii, 508; tea de- stroyed, 510; compensation sought, 519, 521, 536, 539 ; missions, iv, 356. East Sudbury, in Revolution, ii, 579. Easter, holiday, ii, 234.


"Eastern Argus," iii, 563, 576. Eastern Association of Physics Teach- ers, v, 251.


Eastern Railroad, iv, 428 ; v, 402, 418.


Eastham, founding, i, 88, 528.


Easthampton (Conn.), i, 222.


Eastman, George, v, 259.


Easton, John, i, 541, 544.


Easton, founding, ii, 105; nonimporta- tion of English goods, 543; iii, 318; rastor, iii, 310; poor relief, iii, 513. Eastport (Maine), iii, 530. Easty, Mrs. Mary, ii, 39, 40.


Eaton, Amos, iv, 359, 360.


Eaton, Nathaniel, i, 346, 349.


Eaton, Theophilus, i, 221, 228, 256.


École des Beaux Arts, iv, 226, 232.


Economic conditions, i, 410-440; ii, 192-219; iii, 341-364. Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Boston, v, 264. Eddy, Mrs. Mary (Baker) (Glover), v, 212, 467, 484. Edes, Benjamin, ii, 478; iii, 110.


Edgartown, founding, i, 526.


Edmonds, John Henry, "Massachusetts and Independency," iii, chap. iv, pp. 87-117.


Education, of immigrants, i, 21, 337- 339; colonial period, 21, 229, 246,


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284, 305-306, 316, 337-357, 590, 604 ; ii, 229; iii, 291-293; endowments, i, 205, 341 ; Indians, 248, 372, 537; towns obligated, 284, 425; iii, 504; iv, 191, 351; v, 143, 237; women, i, 316, 326; ii, 230, 374; iii, 220, 288, 308, 311, 336; iv, 184, 196; v, 200, 201, 206-210, 241, 316; gram- mar schools, i, 204, 230, 284, 326, 328-329, 341, 352, 425; ii, 246, 376; iii, 293; iv, 185, 189, 193; Latin schools, i, 284, 305, 341; iii, 280; v, 241 ; dame schools, i, 305-306; ii, 374, 379; iii, 293; neglect, i, 306; in England, 325-327; free, 341 ;, ii, 229; iv, 76, 175, 191, 617; alphabet, ii, 267; Mather's estimate, ii, 343; public duty, iii, 231 ; necessary to democracy, iii, 247; v, 141 ; benefits, iii, 504; after the Revolution, iii, 504 ; private academies, 504 ; iv, 173, 177; v, 240; paupers, iii, 516; sectarian schools, iv, 20, 25, 173 ; v, 186, 188, 241, 528, 531, 533, 633, 637, 645; public control, iv, 89; foreign-born residents, 152; employed minors, 152, 188, 419 ; V, 449 ; supervision by State, iv, 152, 175, 188; v, 237, 528; nineteenth and twentieth cen- turies, iv, 172-198, 398, 617; v, 233- 265, 300, 305; State supervision, iv, 175; V, 30, 32, 237; compulsory, iv, 175, 188, 617; V, 237 ; elementary, iv, 177, 195, 617; V, 143, 237, 241, 319; secondary, iv, 177, 185, 189; v, 234, 241, 242-245, 247, 248, 296, 317; normal training, iv, 178, 188, 617; v, 201, 246, 249; ninth grade, iv, 189, 235, 247; federal control, iv, 191; Federal surplus distributed to towns, 291 ; negroes, 339, 579, 585 ; even- ing schools, 4.19; v, 109; coopera- tion of towns, iv, 595; truancy, 617; vocational, 388 ; v, 76, 85, 88, 234, 251-255; summer schools, v, 109; State support, 186, 238 ; State schools, 50; cripples, 50; Northwest Terri- tory, 134, 143-147; influence of




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