Commonwealth history of Massachusetts, colony, province and state, volume 5, Part 67

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


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Georgetown, founding, i, 531.


Georgia, excluded from plan for union, ii, 460; British sympathy, 504, 546; boundaries, iii, 175, 179; sued by individual, 421; proslavery acts, iv, 317; reconstruction, 555, 567, 568, 574.


Germaine, Lord George, ii, 516.


Germans, immigrants, ii, 259; iv, 165;


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V, 138; statistics, iv, 143, 147, 161, 169.


Germantown battle, iii, 131.


Germany. See World War.


Gerrish, Samuel, ii, 362.


Gerrymander, iii, 458.


Gerry, Governor Elbridge, ii, 547; iii, 165, 372, 375, 415, 461 ; politics, ii, 557; iii, 413, 427, 441, 458; Pro- vincial Congress, ii, 551; iii, 68; military interest, 144, 146; Conti- nental Congress, 162, 164, 165, 170, 174, 177, 233 ; governor, 47, 246, 458, 498; federal constitutional conven- tion, 369, 370, 372, 373, 382, 384- 386, 389, 390, 391, 396, 399, 403; Congress of U. S., 372; U. S. Repre- sentative, 408, 414; in France, 424; Vice President, 461, 475; portrait, iii, 164.


Gettysburg battle, iv, 537.


Gibbons, General Edward, i, 228, 503- 505, 508; v, 508.


Gibbons v. Ogden, iv, 112.


Gibbs, John Mellen, v, 24.


Gibbs, Robert, i, 440.


Gilbert, Arthur W., "Massachusetts Agriculture (1820-1880)," iv, chap. xiii, pp. 372-399.


Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, i, 2, 16, 32.


Gill, John, ii, 478.


Gill (Mass.), industries, iv, 362.


Gill, Moses, iii, 108, 455.


Gillett, Frederick H., v, 24, 194.


Gilman, Arthur, v, 208.


Ginn, Edwin, v, 498, 499.


Girard, Stephen, iv, 113.


Glanvil, Joseph, ii, 31.


Glass, windows, i, 263; manufacture, 265; ii, 410; iii, 361; iv, 361.


Glasser, Eli A., "Government and the Constitution (1820-1917)," iii, chap. i, pp. 1-34.


Glidden & Williams, iv, 447.


"Glory of the Seas" (clipper ship), iv, 466, 468, 470.


Gloucester (Mass.), founding, i, 58, 60, 97-98, 523-524 ; first schooner, ii,


401 ; fish industry, 402; iii, 531; iv, 406; in the Revolution, iii, 32, 83; privateering, iii, 56; Constitution of Mass., 194; War of 1812, iii, 491; shipping, iii, 531, 545; stage route, iv, 420.


Gloucestershire (Eng.), i, 57, 59, 60. "Gloucester" (brig), iii, 56.


Glover, Mrs. Elizabeth, i, 343.


Glover, General John, iii, 21, 32, 120, 122, 127, 128, 129, 130.


Glover, Josse, i, 343, 349.


Glover, Mrs. Mary, ii, 35; iv, 156. God, officially acknowledged, iii, 575. Goddard, Mary Katherine, iii, 114.


Godfrey, Edmund, i, 199, 200, 472.


Godfrey, Thomas, ii, 309.


Goelet, Francis, iii, 331.


Goessmann, Charles Anthony, iv, 392. Goffe, William, i, 478, 550; ii, 309. Gold, expectation of finding, i, 32; from France in the Revolution, iii, 51; ratio to paper money, 79; non- acceptance, 84; discovery in Califor- nia, iv, 444; standard for money, v, 173; deposit by banks, 351.


"Golden Eagle" (clipper ship), iv, 456, 457.


Goldthwait, Joel Ernest, v, 559.


Gompers, Samuel, v, 190.


Good, Sarah, ii, 38, 40.


Good Friday, ii, 302.


Good Government Association, v, 80.


Goodell, William, iv, 327, 335.


Goodhue, Benjamin, iii, 409, 414, 418, 434.


Goodhue, Bertram, iv, 245; v, 157.


Goodspeed, Charles E., v, 284, 495.


Goodwin family, i, 276; ii, 35.


Goodwin, Frank A., v, 65.


Goodyear Rubber Company, iv, 135.


Gookin, Daniel, i, 248, 373, 536.


Gordon, George H., iv, 512.


Gordon, George A., v, 457.


Gordon, General George Henry, iv, 526. Gordon, William, iii, 120, 193.


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Gore, Governor Christopher, ii, 179; iii, 413, 432, 457; iv, 107.


Gorgeana, i, 198, 199, 201.


Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, i, 6, 16, 73, 76, 101-102, 193, 194, 196-199, 201- 203, 220, 366, 372, 386, 472, 564; ii, 158; heirs, i, 199, 509, 514, 558; writer, (illus.) opp. i, 194.


Gorges, Ferdinando (1629-1718), i, 197.


Gorges, Robert, i, 16, 17, 19, .79, 98, 101, 114, 191, 194, 195, 202, 372, 523. Gorges, Thomas, i, 198.


Gorges, William, i, 198.


Gorham, Nathaniel, iii, 353, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 409; Mass. Constitu- tional Convention, 189; Federal Con- stitutional Convention, 370, 372-373, 379, 390, 397, 398, 403, 409; Con- gress of U. S., 372, 393; portrait, opp. 374.


Gorton, Samuel, i, 208, 209-211, 213, 238, 369.


Gosnold, Bartholomew, i, 6, 16, 32, 364, 528.


Goss, Mrs. Hannah, ii, 366.


Government, theory of, i, 186; iii, 200, 209, 230, 425; iv, 8; checks and bal- ances, iii, 200, 202; centralization, 377, 381-391, 393; administrative agencies, v, 28-31 ; efficiency in, 31- 33, 650; economy in, 31-34; unpaid boards, 77; representative, 123.


Governor, created, i, 96; ii, 11 ; mem- ber of Court of Assistants, i, 96, 119; member of General Court, 96, II0; ii, 12; term, i, 96, 172, 174; legislative function, 103, 110; iii, 185, 199; V, 17; veto power, i, 110- III, 170; ii, 8, 10, 11; iii, 201; iv, 5; v, 17; choosing, i, 96, 105, 106, 108-109, 174, 486; powers, i, 172; ii, 10-13, 131, 505; iii, 186, 200; v, 40, 650; salary, i, 166, 439, 599; ii, 12, 21, 131, 132, 134, 136-138, 153, 202-204, 249, 504; iii, 341; v, 171; attendants, i, 172; royal governors, 174, 583; ii, 11; declared absent, iii,


68; first State governor, 117, 209; eligibility, 198; iv, 17, 21; v, 170; reelection, iii, 200; elective function of General Court, 456; no resident of Maine, 552; veto overridden, v, 183; successor, 651. See also names of


persons.


"Governor Morton" (clipper ship), iv, 446.


"Governor Russell" (U.S.S.), v, 582. Governor's Island (N. Y.), iii, 126.


Governors, lists, i, 607; ii, 591; iii, 581; iv, 621; v, 689.


Grafton, founding, ii, 105; Mass. Con- stitution, iii, 197.


Grafton & Upton R. R., v, 401.


Graham, Sylvester, iv, 272.


Granby, iv, 360.


Grand Trunk Railway System, v, 411, 414, 415.


"Grand Turk" (brig), iii, 362, 496, 534.


Grangers, iv, 397.


Grant, Robert, "Bench and Bar in Massachusetts (1889-1929)," v, chap, iv, pp. 99-131.


Grant, Robert, v, 128, 195.


Grant, President Ulysses Simpson, iv, 537-539, 595, 596-599, 603, 604.


Granville (Mass.), ii, 111; iii, 197.


Grass Lake (Mich.), v, 156.


Grave digging, ii, 243; iii, 298. Graves, Thomas, i, 414.


Gravesend (L. I.), i, 312.


Gray, Asa, iv, 185; v, 149.


Gray, Harrison, ii, 237, 536, 542; iii, 65, 272.


Gray, Chief Justice Horace, ii, 470; iv, 62; v, 119.


"Great Admiral" (clipper ship), iv, 467.


Great Barrington, ii, 111, 116; iv, 360; in Revolution, iii, 75.


"Great Republic" (clipper ship), iv, 436, 460, 464, 468.


Greece, independence, iv, 116; emigra- tion, iv, 161, 167, 169.


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Greeley, Horace, iv, 207, 317, 324, 597- 598.


Green, Constance Mclaughlin, “New England Confederation," i, chap. ix, pp. 226-259.


Greenback party, iv, 602, 605. Greene, Charles G., iv, 85, 92.


Greene, Henry C. B., v, 535.


Greene, General Nathaniel (1742- 1786), iii, 5, 20, 122, 129.


Greene, Nathaniel (1797-1877), iv, 78, 85.


Greenfield, ii, III; iv, 361, 428; inn, iv, 365.


Greenhalge, Governor Frederick T., V, 172.


Greenleaf, Simon, iv, 50; v, 106.


Greenleaf, William, iii, 109, 11I, II3. Grenville, George, ii, 477, 489.


Greenwich (Mass.), ii, 110.


Green Mountains, iv, 347.


Greenwich (Conn.), i, 222.


Greylock Mountains, iv, 348.


Gridley, Jeremiah, ii, 172, 173, 176, 178, 468 ; iii, 219, 225.


Gridley, Richard, iii, 11. Griffiths, John Willis, iv, 443.


Griggs, William, ii, 37.


Grimké, Angelina, iv, 327, 333.


Grimké, Sarah, iv, 327, 333.


Grinding process, v, 371.


Grinnell, Frank W., "The Bench and Bar in Colony and Province (1630- 1776)," ii, chap. vi, pp. 156-189; "The Judicial System and the Bar (1820-1861)," iv, chap. ii, pp. 35- 71.


Grinnell, Minturn & Co., iv, 450. Grinnell (Iowa), college, v, 140. Groton (Eng.), i, 160.


Groton (Mass.), i, founding, 420; In- dian troubles, i, 416, 550; witchcraft, ii, 34; school, v, 241, 463.


Grout, Jonathan, iii, 410, 415, 416. Guano Islands, coolies, iv, 457.


Guardians, of minors, iii, 334; of veterans, v, 45.


Guardians of Liberty, v, 187.


"Guerrière" (H.M.S.), iii, 480, (illus.) opp. iii, 478.


"Guiding Star" (clipper ship), iv, 460. Guernsey Island, i, 582.


Guild, Curtis, Sr., v, 366.


Guild, Governor Curtis, Jr., v, 123, 177-180.


Guilford (Conn.), i, 222.


Guiney, Louise Imogen, v, 536.


Guiney, General Patrick R., v, 536. Guinie, Adventurers to, i, 94.


Gun carriage, manufacture, iii, 141. Gunpowder, militia allowance, ii, 245; in private hands, ii, 248; seizure in Revolution, 529, 548 ; from Durham to Bunker Hill, 530; scarcity, iii, 20; manufacture, iii, 41, 140; imports, iii, 41, 140.


Gunter, Thomas, ii, 409.


Guy Fawkes Day, ii, 234, 269, 501. Guyot, Arnold, iv, 188.


Guyton, Mary, v, 211.


Gymnastics, German influence, iv, 165; public facilities, v, 77, 90.


H ABEAS CORPUS," denial, i, 595;remedy, iv, 2 *; suspension (1862), 561, 569 ; right, v, 133. Hadley, founding, i, 222, 531 ; Indian troubles, i, 548, 550; ii, 309; not- ables, ii, 309; poor relief, 368.


Hadley Falls, iv, 361.


"Hague" (frigate), iii, 59.


Hairdressing, i, 272, 368; ii, 358; In- dians, i, 140-141.


Hale, Rev. John, ii, 49.


Hale, Edward Everett, "Religious and Social Reforms (1820-1861)," i, chap. ix, pp. 252-278.


Hale,' Rev. Edward Everett, iv, 275; v, 153; 211, 463, 482, 490, 493, 528 ; portrait, opp. v, 490.


Hale, General Harry C., v, 618. Hale, Sir Matthew, ii, 31, 41. Hale, Matthew, v, 641, 643, 662.


Hale, Nathan, iv, 357, 358, 367, 423; V, 152.


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Halifax (Mass.), founding, ii, 106.


Halifax (N. S.), founding, ii, 425;


British troops transferred to, iii, 25; loyalists removed to, 25, 260; pris- oners of war, 52; description, 260; commerce, iv, 304 ; explosion, v, 626. Hall, Granville Stanley, iv, 190; v, 257, 264.


Hall, Samuel, iv, 440, 443, 445, 447- 448, 454, 459, 468.


Hall of Fame (New York City), iv, 103; V, 550.


Hallet, John Allen, iii, 46, 60.


Hallett, Benjamin F., iv, 59, 70, 82, 85, 87, 92, 96.


Halley, Edmund, iii, 91.


"Hallowe'en" (clipper ship), iv, 468.


Hallowell, Edward N., iv, 535.


Hallowell, Norwood P., iv, 536.


Hamilton, Alice, v, 216.


Hamilton, Alexander, politics, iii, 241,


243, 412, 415, 416, 422, 426 ; military interest, 242, 426; federal constitu- tional convention, 369, 374, 377, 382, 387; financial policy, 415; iv, 288, 291 ; enemy of Aaron Burr, iii, 427, 429.


Hamilton (Mass.), monument, v, 220. Hamlin, Charles S., v, 172, 181.


Hammond, John Winthrop, "Twen- tieth-Century Manufactures (1890- 1930)," v, chap. xii, pp. 370-397.


Hampden, John, i, 162; iii, 214.


Hampden (Maine), iii, 493.


Hampden County, settlement, ii, 105, III; separation, iv, 347.


"Hampden" (vessel), iii, 38. Hampshire (Eng.), i, 56-58.


Hampshire County (Mass.), settlement, ii, 105, 110, 112; courts vacant in Revolution, iii, 76; cotton industry, iv, 281; division, 347.


Hampton (N. H.), fortification, i, 205 ; witchcraft, ii, 34.


Hampton Court Conference, i, 10.


Hancock, Mrs. Dorothy (Quincy), iii, . 321.


Hancock, Governor John, ii, 472, 476,


502 ; iii, 79 ; offices, ii, 244, 250, 551 ; iii, 159; politics, ii, 153, 313, 472, 538 ; iii, 67, 78-80, 145, 398, 400, 441 ; rebel, ii, 528; iii, 79, 227; Pro- vincial Congress, ii, 551 ; iii, 79, 159, orator, ii, 554; Continental Congress, iii, 93, 105, 115, 159, 160, 164, 165, 233 ; governor, iii, 116, 200, 201, 209, 419, 445; v, 511; military service, iii, 123; host, iii, 124, 332; Wash- ington in Boston, iii, 417; death, iii, 420; views, ii, 234; iii, 446; ance- dotes, ii, 565, 568; state papers, iii, 105, 114; characteristics, 217; auto- graph (fac simile), opp. 58, 116; proclamation (illus.), opp. 116; bill of exchange (illus.), opp. 352; house (illus.), 282; portrait, opp. 444.


Hancock, General Winfield Scott, iv, 603.


Hancock (Mass.), naming, iv, 349; founding, iv, 354.


Hancock County (Maine), naming, iii, 446.


"Hancock" (schooner), iii, 33, 59.


Handel and Haydn Society, iv, 166, 270.


Hanging. See Capital punishment.


Hankow (China), v, 464.


Hanover (N. H.), stage route, iv, 365; college, v, 544.


"Hannah" (brig), iii, 39.


"Hannah" (schooner), iii, 22, 32. Hanover (Mass.), founding, ii, 106; in Revolution, iii, 162.


Hanus, Paul Henry, iv, 166; v, 235.


Harding, President Warren Gamaliel,


V, 190-192.


Harbor Commission, iv, 614.


Harbor improvements, by U. S., iv, 291.


Harbor and Land Commissioners,


Board of, iv, 614; v, 29, 30.


Hardware industry, rise, i, 46.


Hardwick (Mass.), founding, i, 531; ii, 105; Revolution, ii, 543.


Harlem Heights battle, iii, 128.


Harnden, William, iv, 429.


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Harper's Ferry (W. Va.), raids by John Brown, iv, 496.


Harper's Monthly Magazine, iv, 157. Harraden, Jonathan, iii, 59. "Harriet" (sloop), iii, 534.


Harriman, Arthur N., v, 640, 641, 643. Harrington, Caleb, ii, 570.


Harrington, Edward F., v, 22.


Harrington, Jonathan, ii, 570. Harrington, S. E., iv, 374.


Harris, William T., iv, 190; v, 21I.


Harrison, Benjamin (1740-1791), iii, 104, 168, 169, 176.


Harrison, President Benjamin, iv, 607. Harrison, President William Henry, iii, 484; iv, 89, 121, 122.


Harrison, Peter, iv, 228.


"Harrison" (schooner), iii, 33.


Harrows, iv, 373, 374.


Hart, Albert Bushnell, "John Winthrop,


Commonwealth Builder," i, chap. vii, pp. 159-188; "Charles William Eliot, Educator of the Community," v, chap. x, pp. 295-328.


Hart, Albert Bushnell, v, 641, 657, 662. Hart, Thomas Norton, v, 77.


Hartford (Conn.), founding, i, 60, 84, 215; Dutch settlement, 84, 234; New England Confederation, 252, 472; witchcraft, i, 276; ii, 33, 34; Andros in, i, 585; militia, 365; in Revolu- tion, iii, 107; visited by Washington, 416; asylum for defectives, 518; capitol, iv, 230.


Hartford Convention, iii, 443, 464, 561 ; iv, 109.


Hartford and Hanover stage route, iv, 365.


Hartford & New Haven R. R., v, 403. Hartwell farm, Lincoln (illus.), opp. i, 264.


Harvard (Mass.), founding, ii, 105; poor relief, iii, 514.


Harvard College, founding, i, 22, 180, 284, 344, 366; early history, i, 184, 341-357 ; corn for, i, 236; New Eng- land Confederation consulted, i, 236; Indian dormitory, i, 248 ; public sup-


port, i, 253, 341, 344, 590; luxury of students, i, 272; whipping, i, 277; buildings, i, 331, 349; ii, 170, 391; iv, 49, 232, 236; v, 108, 156, 157, 279 ; statutes, i, 332, 341 ; presidents, i, 338, 346, 349-350, 352; ii, 24-25, 295, 324; iv, 131, 284; v, 299, 301, 540; Board of Overseers, i, 345, 352, 599-600; ii, 24, 25, 324, 333; iv, 192; v, 299 ; endowments, i, 348; ii, 170; iv, 191; libraries, i, 348; iv, 221 ; v, 279, 280, 291; naming, i, 349, 397; curriculum, i, 354-356; v, 256, 263, 311 ; in wars, i, 357; iv, 513 ; v, 609, 612, 621; seal, (illus.) opp. i, 354; history, i, 375; memorials, iv, 236, 243 ; payments in kind, i, 434; char- ter, ii, 23-25; fellows, ii, 24, 333; corporation, ii, 24; iii, 262; iv, 31; v, 299 ; vice-president, ii, 25; visited by English officers, ii, 84; lotteries, ii, 218; iii, 568 ; Commencement, ii, 271, 298 ; v, 577; dramatics, ii, 283, 304; Louisbourg cross, ii, 301, 422; religion, ii, 308; iv, 185; provision in Constitution of Mass., iii, 207; ranking students socially, iii, 216, 293 ; fining students, iii, 292; clothes of New England make, iii, 358; sources of the student body, iii, 551, 569, 579; v, 265; subsidies, iii, 368 ; gymnasium, iv, 166; iv, 185, 191 ; v, 256, 297-304 ; nineteenth century, iv, 185, 191; V, 256, 297-304; depart- ments, iv, 237, 239, 247 ; v, 256, 260, 303 ; slavery sentiment, iv, 332; ne- groes, iv, 584, 585 ; twentieth century, v, 64, 256, 264 ; influence, v, 146; mu- seum, v, 164; observatory, v, 215, 312; admission, v, 243; crimson, v, 298 ; deans, v, 303; Board of Preach- ers, v, 456, 465 ; publications, v, 497, 501; Cancer Commission, v, 561 ; earliest view, (illus.) opp. i, 346; Sever Hall, (illus.), opp. v, 300. See also Bussey Institute.


Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, v, 314.


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Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, v, 260, 288; read- ing room in Baker Library, (illus.), opp. v, 258.


Harvard Graduate School of Educa- tion, v, 256.


Harvard, John, i, 327-330, 342, 346- 34.8; iv, 243.


Harvard Law School, iv, 49, 192; v, 106, 135, 152, 214, 300, 313; build- ing, v, 108; Langdell Hall portico, (illus), opp. v, 106.


Harvard Medical School, iv, 192; v, 151, 216, 297, 300, 302, 313, 317, 541, 543, 546, 557, 559, 621.


Harvard University, Theological School in, iv, 260; v, 300, 302, 313, 457, 501.


Harwich, founding, i, 528.


Hassanamisco. See Grafton.


Hatch, Freeman, iv, 456.


Hatch, Louis C., "Massachusetts in the Continental Forces," iii, chap. v, pp. 120-150; "Separation of Maine," iii, chap. xix, pp. 548-579.


Hatfield, founding, i, 531, 548, 550; schools, ii, 376.


Hatherly, Timothy, i, 89.


Hathorne, Daniel, opp. iii, 58.


Havana (Cuba), captured (1761), ii, 444.


Haverhill, founding, i, 57, 531 ; Indian troubles, ii, 199; taxes, 216 ; Province loan, 200; industries, ii, 411 ; v, 376, 379; visited by Washington, iii, 417; antislavery agitation, iv, 322; stage route, iv, 420; fire, v, 379; labor movement, v, 435.


"Hawk" (vessel), iii, 43. Hawkes, Nathan M., iv, 7.


Hawkins, Sir John, i, 2. Hawkins, Thomas, i, 503-505.


Hawley (Mass.), witchcraft, ii, 35.


Hawley, Joseph, ii, 178, 187, 188; iii, 66, 78, 95, 197.


Hawthorne, Nathaniel, iv, 213, 215, 276, 367; v, 211; portrait, opp. iv, 210.


Hayes, President Rutherford Birchard, iv, 601.


Hayes, William C., v, 615. Hays, Martin, in General Court, v, 22. Haystack prayer meeting, iv, 356. "Hazard" (vessel), iii, 35, 37. Headcorn (Eng.), i, 59.


Health, State supervision, iv, 614, 617; v, 29, 30, 32, 450, 553, 627; neigh- borhood units, y, 88, 558 ; importance, 90, 92, 321 ; Boston, 88, 92;' school children, 239; expenditures for, 335, 340; laws, 541, 542.


Healy, James, iv, 137, 231 ; picture by, opp. 118.


Hearst, William Randolph, v, 178, 482. Heath, General William, ii, 315, 316, 582-583, 585; iii, 5, 131, 140, 149; politics, 398, 424.


Heating, houses, i, 263; iii, 287; meet- ing houses, i, 273; school houses, iii, 292.


"Hector" (vessel), iii, 38.


Hemp, raising, i, 39, 422; cloth from wild, 318.


Hendricks (Indian), ii, 423.


Hennessy, Michael E., "Social and Political Readjustments (1889-


1929)," v, chap. vi, pp. 168-198. Henry VII (Eng.), i, I.


Henry VIII (Eng.), i, 1, 50.


Henry, prince of Prussia, v, 305.


Henry, John, iii, 541.


Henry, Patrick, ii, 250, 478.


Henshaw, David, iv, 77-80, 84-87, 92, 94, 283, 288, 367.


"Herald" (U.S.S.), iii, 471.


"Herald of the Morning" (clipper ship), iv, 445, 468.


"Herbert Fuller" (barkentine), v, 122. Heresy, suppression, i, 179, 481.


"Hero" (vessel), iii, 51.


Herrick, Robert F., v, 125.


Hertfordshire (Eng.), i, 56, 59.


Hewes, Amy, "Early Eighteenth-Cen- tury Women," ii, chap. xii, pp. 355- 383.


Hibbard, George Albee, v, 78.


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"Hibbert Journal," v, 493. Hibbens, Mrs. Ann, i, 312; ii, 34.


Hibbens, William, ii, 34.


Hickey, William M., v, 22. Hicks's Tavern, New York, frequented by refugee loyalists, iii, 274.


Higginson, Francis, i, 362, 366.


Higginson, Stephen, iii, 413, 429, 437. Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, iv, 220, 486; v, 148, 211, 271, 525, 528. Hildreth, Richard, iv, 369; v, 151. Hill, Aaron, iii, 425, 453.


Hill, General Jack, ii, 84.


Hillard, George S., iv, 47, 70.


Hilton, Edward, i, 17, 203.


Hinckley papers, ii, 314.


Hingham (Mass.), founding, i, 59, 525; train band, 185; population, 431; industries, ii, 411; schools, iii, 312; commerce, 534.


Hinsdale, iv, 360.


Hirst, Grove, ii, 362.


Historian's responsibility, v, 539.


Hitchcock, Edward, iv, 190, 369, 385, 390.


Hoar, Ebenezer Rockwood, iv, 68, 599, 600.


Hoar, George Frisbie, v, 176, 177, 221, 666; in U. S. Congress, iv, 577, 599, 608; v, 174, 176, 666.


Hoar, Leonard, v, 540.


Hoar, Roger Sherman, v, 636.


Hoar, Samuel, iv, 95, 295, 339, 475, 483.


Hoar, Sherman, v, 170. Hobamack (Indians), i, 73.


Hobbs, Abigail, ii, 46.


Hocking, John, i, 86.


Hodder, Jessie D., v, 213. Holbrook, Abia, iii, 312.


Holbrook, Governor (Vt.) Frederick, iv, 374.


Holcombe, Arthur N., "Massachusetts and the Federal Constitution," iii, chap. xiii, pp. 366-403.


Holden, founding, ii, 105; schools, iii, 312.


Holidays, ii, 271-275, 285-286; v, 14,


35, 37. See also names of holidays. Holland, rivalry with England, i, 4, 475; colonies, 4, 5, 84; Pilgrims in, 13, 67-68, 260; fishing, 32; war with England, 242, 245, 500 ; colonial pol- icy, 493 ; alliance with U. S., iii, 51, 171 ; emigrants, iv, 143, 162; v, 138; arbitrator, iv, 301.


Holland (Mass.), naming, iv, 349. Holland Tunnel, v, 89. Holley, Myron, iv, 335. Hollingsworth, Richard, i, 447.


Hollis, Thomas, ii, 333; iv, 260.


Holliston (Mass.), naming, ii, 104; founding, ii, 106.


Holmes, John, iii, 561-562, 567, 570, 571, 576.


Holmes, Nathaniel, iii, 312.


Holmes, Obadiah, i, 398, 481, 529.


Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Sr., iv, 185,


218, 367, 599; v, 302, 348, 551; writer, iv, 218 ; v, 479 ; portrait, opp. iv, 218.


Holmes, Chief Justice Oliver Wendell, iv, 50; v, 114, 119, 173.


Holmes vs. Walton, ii, 471.


Holten, Samuel, iii, 95, 165, 177, 179, 369, 399.


Holy Cross College, iv, 186; v, 241, 523; library, 284.


Holy Name Society, v, 531.


Holyoke, founding, i, 44; industries, iv, 361 ; v, 372, 381, 383, 384 ; pas- tors, iv, 369 ; v, 456, 470.


Homans, John, v, 565.


Homestead Commission, v, 30.


Hood, Frederick C., v, 395.


Hood, James M., iv, 446, 454, 460.


Hood Rubber Co., buildings (illus.), opp. v, 386. Hooker, General Joseph, iv, 537.


Hooker, Thomas, i, 12, 114, 177, 215- 216, 226, 362, 369, 376, 473.


"Hoop Petticoats Contrary to Nature's Law and the Law of God," ii, 310. Hooper, Robert, iii, 308.


Hooper, Samuel, iv, 554, 555. Hooper, Stephen, iii, 413.


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Hoosac River, iv, 360.


Hoosac Tunnel, iv, 75, 366, 423, 595, 603, 615; v, 329.


Hoosac Tunnel & Wilmington R. R., v, 401.


Hoosac Tunnel Bill, iv, 602.


Hoover, President Herbert, v, 625.


Hopedale, v, 372, 381.


Hopkins, Daniel, iii, 109, 115, 312.


Hopkins, Governor (Conn.) Edward, i, 167, 228, 256.


Hopkins, Mark, iv, 135, 368; v, 145; portrait, iv, 180.


Hopkins, Matthew, ii, 30.


Hopkins, Stephen, i, 128.


Hopkinson, Francis, ii, 309, 313.


Hopkinson, Joseph, iv, 112.


Hopkinton, founding, ii, 103, 104; Frankland estate, iii, 255, 308.


Horncastle (Eng.), i, 59.


"Hornet" (U. S. sloop), iii, 481, 483, 487, 488.


Horse-marine, iii, 544.


Horses, early imports, i, 86, 424; on Sunday, ii, 242; racing, 280; quality, 389; raising, 392.


Horticulture, iv, 394.


Hoskins, Halford Lancaster, "Trade and Shipping," i, chap. xvi, pp. 442- 466.


Hosmer, Abner, ii, 577.


Hosmer, Harriet, v, 219.


Hosmer, Joseph, ii, 575.


Hospitals, iv, 274; v, 50, 51, 330,


545, 555, 559; Spectacle Island, ii, 268; House of Industry, iii, 516; so- cial service, v, 562; in war, iv, 528; v, 621. See also Health units; also specific names of institutions.


Houghton Mifflin Co., v, 497.


Housatonic (Mass.), iv, 361.


Housatonic River, iv, 360.


Housatonic townships, ii, III.


"House Beautiful," v, 487.


House furnishings, i, 264; ii, 357; iii, 282.


House of the Good Samaritan, v, 558. House of Industry, iii, 515.


House of Representatives (Mass.), pro- vincial, ii, 12, 14; control of public money, ii, 87; apportionment, ii, 126, 203, 237, 444; iv, 14, 23, 92, 572; V, I; speaker, ii, 22, 126, 131, 286; iii, 80; adjournment, ii, 131, 148 ; assem- bling, ii, 131, 136; unofficial assem- bling, ii, 150; a parliament, ii, 148; instructing representatives, ii, 238, 249, 492; v, 35; prorogued, ii, 482; governing alone, ii, 551 ; Revolution- ary, iii, 68, 183; powers, iii, 200; eligibility, 203; iv, 18; pay, iii, 444 ; iv, 14; expenses, iii, 444; iv, 28; v, 15; districts not represented, iii, 555 ; quorum, iv, 15, 28; v, 15; chamber loaned, iv, 332; v, I ; new chamber, I; joint conventions, 2; procedure, 3-10; committees, 2, 3, 6; Speaker, 4-6, 11, 16; impeachment by, 14; salaries, 15, 16, 183; recesses, 16; reelection of members, 19, 22 ; ability of members, 23; counsel, 42; women members, 10, 227; journals, 273; Ways and Means Committee, 336; chamber, (illus), opp. v, 2. See also Assembly; Deputies; General Court.


House of Representatives (U. S.), mem- bers from Mass., v, 690.


House of Representatives (U. S.), ap- portionment, iii, 382, 383, 464; term of office, iii, 384; appropriation bills, iii, 389; voting, iii, 382, 387; Mass. election districts, iii, 418 ; fixed num- ber of members, iii, 391; Speakers, iii, 418, 428; iv, 284; Mass. contin- gent, iii, 474; gag on petitions, iv, 326, 327, 339; exclusion for insur- gent States, iv, 556, 564, lists of mem- bers from Mass, iv, 623; v, 690.


Houses, dugouts, i, 262; log cabins, 262 ; framed, 262-263; iii, 282; brick, i, 263; iii, 282; cost of building, i, 271; interiors, iii, 282; two-room, 310; one-story, 503; provided by State, iv, 1; Georgian type, 228; legal requirements, 351 ; pictures of


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old houses, i, 370; ii, 264, 320, 346; 364 ; iii, 234, 282; iv, 236. Houses of correction, ii, 267. Houston, Edwin J., v, 394. Houssatonnock. See Sheffield.


How, Elizabeth, ii, 38, 40.


Howard, General Oliver Otis, iv, 580. Howe, George Augustus, Viscount, ii, 441. Howe, Mrs. Julia (Ward), v, 205, 207, 221; writer, iv, 220, 541; portrait, opp. v, 206.


Howe, Admiral Lord Richard, iii, 123. Howe, General William, iii, 13-16, 18, 20, 24-25, 131, 256, 260.


Howe, Octavius T., "Massachusetts on the Seas in the War of the Revolu- tion," iii, chap. ii, pp. 30-60.


Howe, Samuel Gridley, iv, 520, 522 ; V, 49, 148; educator, iii, 519; iv, 179; V, 556.


Howell, James F., v, 620. Howells, William Dean, v, 487. Howland, John, i, 68, 73.


Hubbard, Clifford Chesley, "Controver- sies over British Control (1753- 1765)," ii, chap. xv, pp. 455-484 ; "Massachusetts State Government (1789-1820)," iii, chap. xv, pp. 440- 468.




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