Hampden county, 1636-1936, Volume II, Part 40

Author: Johnson, Clifton, 1865-1940
Publication date: 1936
Publisher: New York, The American historical Society, Inc.
Number of Pages: 562


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Confederate Army, 337, 488, 591. Conflagrations, see Fires.


Congamond Lakes, and Southwick, 975- 979.


Congress, United States, and Provincial, 262, 279, 292, 293, 316, 324, 327, 328, 355, 468, 475, 508, 702, 769-771, 834, 923, 929, 956, 977, 10II.


Conkey Tavern, 217.


Conklin, Robert H., 487.


Connecticut (state), 28, 38, 40, 43-45, 50. 51, 55-57, 66, 67, 70, 95, 139, 145, 152- 154, 165, 166, 198, 200, 204, 205, 213, 216, 232, 234, 296, 626, 733, 734, 744, 783, 787, 797, 826, 843, 863, 867, 914, 918, 927, 975, 977, 979, 989, 1038. Connecticut General Court, 40, 44, 51, 55. "Connecticut Path," 25.


Connecticut River ("Great River"), 4, II, 13, 14, 22-25, 27, 37, 46, 66, 76, 96, 103. 105, 108, 109, III, 113, 116, 117, 123, 124, 138, 139, 141, 156, 157, 164. 169, 172, 173, 183, 188, 192, 197, 229-232, 235, 251, 263, 279, 299, 300, 317-319, 321, 339, 374, 376, 403, 404, 507, 529, 531, 536, 540, 581, 587, 600-611, 617, 619, 621, 634, 637, 652, 657, 663, 667, 669-671, 673-680, 688, 94, 715, 721-727, 720, 736, 748, 769, 777, 778, 780, 843. 854, 870, 883, 908, 949, 967, 997, 1004. 1007, 1009, 1025, 1028, vii.


Connecticut River Association, 278.


Connecticut River, sunrise on, frontispiece Vol. I.


Connecticut Valley Historical Society, 389, 512, 550, 575, 588.


Conrad, Maurice, 462.


Constantine, Dimitrius V., 467.


Contents, table of, ix, x.


Converse, Benjamin, 957.


Converse Coal Company, 1013.


Converse, H. P., and Company, 600, 603.


Conway, Franklin Co., Mass., 249, 332, 586. Conwell, Russell, 1047.


Cook, Aaron, 734, 736.


Cook, Pearly, 827.


Cook, Waldo Lincoln, 307, xv.


Cooke, Aaron, 3, 128.


Cooley, Benjamin, 109, 733.


Cooley Brook, 884.


Cooley, Daniel, 619.


Cooley, Earl, 569.


Cooley family, 341, 540, 854, 884, 891, 919.


Cooley, James P., 859. Cooley, Lucy (Mrs. Nathaniel Chapman), 351. Cooley, Obadiah, 153, 806.


Cooley, Ralph, 859.


Cooley, Timothy Mather, 858.


Coolidge, Calvin, 719, 758, 771.


Coolidge, Jonas, 282, 342.


Cooper, Ensign, 779.


Cooper, Thomas, 57, 62, 74, 84, 104, 129, 146-148, 172, 733, 734, 777. Coopering, 845, 896.


INDEX


1061


Copeland, A. M., 435. Copeland, Alfred, 835. Copeland, Alfred M., 581. Copeland, Melvin, 835. Corbett, partner of Pell, 551. Corcoran, Brewer, 582, 589. Corn, Indian, 24, 26, 27, 38-44, 50, 60, 65, 74, 75, 92, 105, 118, 124, 164, 169, 172, 236, 239, 245-247. 264, 268, 381, 534, 548, 619, 623, 624, 669, 737, 740, 742, 793, 805, 810, 844. 865, 873, 875, 927, 938, 950, 951, 1003, 1024, 1026, 1037, 1039, 1041. Cornish, James, 734, 737, 739, 853.


Cornwallis, Charles, 956. Cornwallis Day, 875. Cortez, Hernando, 419. Cortland Grinding Wheels Corporation, 836.


Cotton mills, see Cloth manufacture.


Counterfeiters, 749, 945, 993. Court of Assistants, 22. Court, City, 385.


Court of Common Pleas, 217.


Court, County, 77, 104, 106-108, 113-116, 133, 167, 170, 198, 216, 223. 435, 437- 439, 442, 609.


Court, District, 447, 752, 792, 935.


Court, Domestic Relations, 447.


Court, General, Connecticut, 40, 44, 51, 55. Court, General, Massachusetts, 3, 21-23, 27, 28, 35, 43, 44, 46, 51, 55, 56, 67-69, 85, 89, 92-95, 98, 103, 113, 114, 128, 145, 148, 149, 170, 173. 196, 197, 199, 232, 733, 734, 745, 791, 792, 805, 806, 825, 828, 833, 855, 864. 874, 927. 928, 932, 943, 944, 951, 955, 976, 991. 992, 998, 1005.


Court of General Sessions, 866. Court of Justice, High, 177.


Court, Police, 447, 481. Court, Probate, 447.


Court Square Theatre, 526.


Court, Superior, 443, 444, 447, 481.


Court, Supreme, 217, 475, 770.


Court, Supreme Judicial, 970. Court, United States, 335, 928.


Courtemanche family, 455.


Courthouse, Hampden County, 48, 198, 221.


Coventry, Conn., 445. Cow Pasture, Ludlow, 910. Cowachuck Brook, 124. Cowasset, 197. Cox, Benjamin, 633. Cox, Channing Harris, 604. Cox, Palmer, 582. Cox, Samuel, 633. Crafts, Chester, 668.


Crafts, Roswell P. (mayor), 668, 702. Crafts Tavern, 224. Cranberry Pond, 985.


Crane Brothers, 752.


Crane, James A., 752. Crane, Robert B., 752. Crawford Pond, 961. Crawford, Sarah, 353, 355. Crawford, William, 952, 953.


Crematory, Springfield, 391.


Crescent Mills Village, 970.


Crocker, partner of Clark, 295.


Croix de Guerre, 596. Cromwell, Oliver, 3, 95, 177.


Cross place, the, 799. Cross, Sarah, Mrs., 939.


Cross, Stephen, 936-940. Crossman, Henry S., 426.


Crowfoot, Joseph, 168.


Crown Point, N. Y., 856.


Crows, 236, 695. Crumit, Frank, 904.


Cuba, 293, 294, 889; also see War, Span- ish-American.


Cummings, Julius, 392, 393.


Currier, Reuben, 392.


Curtis, Ephraim, 141.


Curtis family, 853.


Curtis Island, 873.


Cushing, Luther Stearns, 768.


Cushman, E. D., Mrs. 936.


Cushman Mills, 936.


Cutler, Henry, 1041.


Cutlery manufacture, 314, 635.


Daboll, Frederick G., 538, 539.


Daboll, Nathan, 629.


Daguerreotypes, 352, 638.


Dahl, Axel, 501.


Dale, Carrie R., 934.


Dale, John, 328.


Dale, Thomas, 418.


Dalton, Berkshire Co., Mass., 397.


Damon, Isaac, 565, 1008.


Dams, 232, 233, 235, 536, 537, 542, 605, 606, 633, 634, 659, 669, 671, 673-685, 706, 714, 722-727, 729, 793, 800, 803, 804, 844, 909, 920, 922, 933, 959, 960, 968, 10II, 1013, 1023.


Dana, John Cotton, 579. Danbury, Conn., 331, 446.


Daniel, a Scotch servant, 98.


Danielson Hill, 811. Danielson, Sarah E. (Mrs. Lincoln), 820.


Danielson, Timothy, 471, 813.


Danielson-Lincoln Memorial, 820. "Dark Corners" (Three Rivers), 959.


Dark days of 1780 and 1881, 933. Darrick family, 945.


Dartmouth College, 339, 623, 812, 894, 915. Dassett, alias Du Montiers, Mr., 455. Davenport, Abigail, 901. Davenport, John, 180, 181. Davens, Robert, 742.


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Davies, Thomas F., 568, xv.


Davis, Emerson, 766, 767.


Davis, James, 879.


Davis, Jones S., 713.


Davis, Rev., 857.


"Davis," alias Burroughs, 912.


Day, F. M., Company, 993.


Day family, 214, 835, 1010.


Day, Heman, 1005.


Day, Luke, 217-220, 956, 1007, 1034.


Day, President, of Yale, 560.


Day, Samuel, 1000.


Dayville, in Chester, 835.


Deane Memorial Building, 799.


Deane, Wallace H., 799.


De Berry, William Nelson, 491, 492.


Debrowski, Martin, 493.


Declaration of Independence, 261, 885, 887, 889.


Dedham, Norfolk Co., Mass., 315, 736.


Deer, 118, 133, 137, 235, 237-239, 259, 264, 735, 793, 803, 805, 843, 909, 910, 915, 1023, 1032.


Deer Island, 590.


Deerfield, Franklin Co., Mass., 125, 140, 142, 144, 145, 149, 151, 157, 159, 163, 165, 173, 183, 195, 197, 229, 586, 617, 618, 755, 825, 890, 893, 901, 953.


Deerfield River, 722.


Delaware Indians, 329.


Dellaporta, Anthony, 482.


Democrats, 286, 308, 406, 770-772, 837, 838.


Denegri, Francis, 476, 477.


Denison, John, 634.


Denmark, and the Danes, 497, 502. 812.


Dentists, 485, 517, 705.


Denver, Colorado, 306, 721.


Denver, Henry, 538, 539.


Denver, W. J., 538.


Department of Welfare, Springfield, 392.


Depot, old Springfield, 340.


Depot Village, 958.


Desrosiers, Rose, 718.


Deutre, Mr., 739.


"Devil's half acre," 796.


"Devil's Stairs," 789.


Dewey, Thomas, 734, 737.


Dewolf, De Witt Clinton, 837, 838.


Dewolf, Thaddeus Kingsley, 837.


Dexter, J. K., 425.


Diamond Match factory, 599.


Dickens, Charles, 287, 288.


Dickinson, Baxter, 846.


Dickinson family, 976.


Dickinson, Francke W., 427, 457, 551. Dickinson, Levi, 249, 250, 678.


Dickinson Manufacturing Company, 462.


Dickinson, Mr., 462, 541.


Dickinson Paper Company, 711.


Dickman, T., 294.


Dilworth's Spelling Book, 1025.


Dimmick, Shubael, 989.


Dimmock's Hill, 401.


Dingley, Nelson, 771.


Dinosaur Park, Holyoke, 704.


Diseases, see Medical profession.


Distilleries, 250, 275, 283, 296, 329, 669, 779, 783, 792, 815, 919, 1003, 1013, 1038, 1039.


Divining-rods, witch hazel, 379, 380.


Dixwell, Judge, 182.


Doctors of medicine; see Medical profes- sion.


Dog show, 390. Dogs, 83, 120, 148, 168, 197, 198, 235, 236, 239, 373, 635, 668, 751, 796, 870, 950. Doherty, John J., 472.


Donahue, Florance, 474.


Donahue, John W., 474.


Donnelly, Hugh, 473, 475.


Donohue, Thomas, 545.


Doolittle, Jimmy, 599.


Doolittle, Mr., 539.


Dorchester, Anthony, 78, 83, 104, 105, 172. Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Mass., 21, 38, 61, 90.


Dore, partner of Smith, 924.


Dougherty, Harold T., xvi.


Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 311.


Douglass, Frederick, 487.


Dowling, B. C., 487.


Doyle, William, 221.


Drake's gas machine, 1013.


Draper, Horace T., 419.


Drew, Colonel, 429.


Driscoll, J. R., 478.


Drum industry, and Granville, its home, 853-859.


Drumlins, 14.


Drums, manufacture of, 859.


Dry goods dealers, 482, 503, 516, 517, 963; also see Merchants, general.


Du Charme family, 455.


Dudley, Thomas, 67, 92.


Dug Hill, 800.


Dumbleton, John, 104.


Du Montiers, alias Dassett, Mr., 455.


Dunbar, battle of, 51.


Dunham, Mr., 993.


Dunn, Mr., 1045.


Durham, Conn., 853, 983.


Durkee, Phineas, 992.


Duryea, J. Frank, 523-525.


Duryea Motor Wagon Company, 525.


Dutch, the, 37, 44, 68, 97, 126, 127, 164, 223, 265, 277, 916; also see Netherlands.


Dwight, Colonel, 268.


Dwight Company, 634.


Dwight. Edmund, 330, 633. 635.


Dwight, Elisha, 845.


Dwight, Elizabeth (Mrs. Joseph Lathrop), 1002.


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INDEX


Dwight, Frederick, 329.


Dwight, Henry, 329.


Dwight, James, 266, 268.


Dwight, James Sanford, 330.


Dwight, James Scutt, 421.


Dwight, John, 268.


Dwight, Jonathan, 213, 221, 222, 261, 266, 268, 316, 330, 333, 334, 566, 633, 928. Dwight, Josiah, 266, 330.


Dwight, Lucinda (Mrs. Bezaleel How- ard), 208, 334.


Dwight, Minnie R., Mrs., xvi.


Dwight, Mr., 267, 268, 275, 282, 493, 589.


Dwight, President, of Yale, 560.


Dwight, Sarah (Mrs. George Bancroft), 316.


Dwight, Seth, 1002.


Dwight, Simeon, 928.


Dwight, Thomas, 266.


Dwight, Timothy, 123, 259, 263, 747, 857 Dwight, W. G., 702, 719.


Dwight, William, 420, 421.


Dyeing, 343.


Dyson, Harriet (Mrs. Joseph Buell Ely), 772.


Earle, Rev., 405. Early eighteen hundreds, the, 275-288. Early, Jubal Anderson, 421.


Early varied manufactures of Wales, 989- 993.


Early woolen mills of Monson, 927-940. Earnshaw, Marion (Bellamy), Mrs., 653.


Earthquake of 1883, 933.


East Amherst, Hampshire Co., Mass., 217.


East Brimfield, Hampden Co., Mass., 4.


East Brookfield, Worcester Co., Mass., 491.


Fast Granville, Hampden Co., Mass., 856, 857.


East Hartford, Conn., 446.


Fast Hill, 401, 927.


East Indies, 327, 331; also see India.


East Longmeadow, Hampden Co., Mass., 4, 9, 14, 497, 500, 569, 843-849, 900.


East Longmeadow, and the brownstone quarries, 843-849.


East Longmeadow, population, 843.


East Springfield, Hampden Co., Mass., 525.


East Windsor, Conn., 204.


Eastern States Agricultural and Industrial Exposition, 409, 1011, 1017-1020.


Eastern States Coliseum, 613.


Eastern States Exposition, and West Springfield, 997-1020.


Easthampton, Hampshire Co., Mass., 508, 669. Eastman, Deacon, 186. Eaton, George, 420. Eaton, William, 812. Eddy, Mary Baker (Glover), Mrs., 568.


Eddy, Wilson, 509, 510. Eddy, Zachariah, 1019.


Education and institutions, 557-551; also see Schools.


Edward, King, 1014.


Edwards, Alexander, 82.


Edwards, Clarence Ransom, 758.


Edwards, "Grandpa," 330.


Edwards, Jonathan, 79, 204, 269, 741, 790, 854, 1000.


Edwards, Sarah, Mrs., 82.


Edwin Smith Historical Museum, 755.


Eels, Cushing, 798.


Egypt, 513.


Ehraman, Eugene, 588.


Ehrlich, Moses, 484.


Eighteen hundreds, the early, 275-288.


Eighth Turnpike Corporation, 967.


Elbow Brook, 803.


"Elbow tract," Palmer, 949-963. Eldredge, George D., 658. Eldridge, Mr., 636.


Electrical equipment, 517, 526, 1016.


Electricity, 752; also see Lighting ; Power.


Elim, Mansour, 502.


Eliot, Charles William, 703.


Eliot, John, 51, 139, 178, 298, 999.


Ellington, Conn., 1044.


Ellis, A. D., Mrs., 936.


Ellis, Carlos B., 561, xv.


Ellis, Dwight, 936.


Ellis, George, 936. Elmwood Park, Holyoke, 713.


Ely, Alfred, 932.


Ely, Enoch, 668.


Ely, Henry, 772.


Ely, Joseph, 678.


Ely, Joseph Buell, 443, 771-773, 837, 838. Ely, Levi, 1006.


Ely, Mr., 105, 266, 589, 667. Ely, Nathaniel, 113, 169, 733.


Ely, Sam, 671, 673, 678.


Ely, Samuel, 98, 172, 216, 548, 746, 1000.


Ely, Sarah, 692.


Emergency Relief Administration (ERA), 600.


Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 582.


Emerson's Arithmetic, 630.


Emery, Charles, 417, 418, 578.


Emery mines; see Chester, with its emery mines, 825-839.


Emery, Robert, 331.


Emerzian family, 453.


Emmet, Robert, 474.


Endicott, John, 19, 21, 67, 178, 179, 374.


Enfield, Conn., 119, 125, 275, 280, 318, 602, 619, 844, 848, 898, 923, 1027.


Enfield Falls, 44, 56, 116, 229, 230, 280, 317, 318, 889.


England, and cities of, 5, 17-20, 22, 36, 51, 55, 59, 61, 65, 73, 74, 78, 79, 92-98, 110,


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112-114, 117, 128, 131, 132, 166, 167, 177-184, 195, 196, 199, 205, 213, 237, 250, 253, 254, 285, 287, 294, 313, 325, 326, 333, 334, 360, 417, 452, 461, 498, 525, 565, 576, 597, 624, 635, 706, 848, 875, 889, 909, 910, 915, 923, 955, 961, 975, 976, 1013, 1032; also see Gr. Brit. English Grass Cave, 945.


Ensign Box Company, 752.


Entwistle, Frank, 936.


Erard, Philip V., 609.


Erwin's Brook, 803.


Essex County, Mass., 145.


Ethnological and Natural History Mu- seum, 586.


Europe, 66, 79, 114, 130, 164, 167, 249, 253, 321, 329, 514, 653, 694.


Evanston, Ill., 523.


Events and people, 311-347.


Everett, Edward, 304.


Ewing, George C., 671, 673.


Ezekiel, Ezekiel M., 485.


"Factory Ground," Agawam, 780.


Factory Village, Springfield, 278, 285.


Fagnent, Dr., 458.


Fairbanks Scale Company, 671.


"Fairfield" (Chester), 828.


Fairfield (Woronoco), 968.


Fairfield Mills, 970.


Fairfield, Mr., 668.


Fairfield, Roswell M., 703, 968.


Fairs, 799, 835, 899.


Fairview, 4, 658.


Fall River Commission, 772.


Falley family, 835, 967.


Falley, Lieut., 746.


Falley, Richard, 743, 944.


Falley's Cross Roads, 835, 836.


Fallon, Mr., 472.


Falls Woods, 231.


Fallsfield, near South Hadley, 230.


Falmouth, Barnstable Co., Mass., 294.


Fanos, Anestis, 467.


Farm machinery; see Agricultural ma- chinery.


Farming; see Agriculture.


Farmington River, 984, 985.


Farnham, Theodore, 345.


Farr Alpaca Company, 704-706, 710, 718, 723. Farr, Herbert M., 704.


Farragut, David Glasgow, 419. Farrington, Zeno, 992.


Fauna of Holyoke and Hampden County, 698.


Fausey, John R., xvi. Fay, partner of Merrick, 931. Fay, Spofford and Thorndike, 600. Federal Hill, Springfield, 216.


Federal Land Bank, 598. Federalists, 299, 322.


Feeding Hills, Hampden Co., Mass., 4, 461, 481, 502, 536, 669, 778, 780, 781, 783, 979. Fellows, Richard, 806, 927, 928.


Fences, 36, 47, 63, 64, 75, 104, 108, 109, 231, 260, 404, 413, 439, 509, 547, 714, 734, 748, 752, 765, 811, 812, 826, 845, 910, 917, 992, 1025. Fenton, Ephraim, 814.


Fenwick, George, 66.


Fern, Horace, 419.


Ferre, Jonathan, 779.


Ferre, Lizzie, 261.


Ferre, Martha, 261.


Ferrell, Mrs., 950. Ferrier, William, 431.


Ferries, 105, 160, 169, 215, 221, 222, 231, 259, 657, 670, 674, 688-690, 777, 998, 1005, 1006, 1008.


Ferry, Moody, 650.


Ferry, Samuel, 172.


Ferry, Thaddeus, 331.


Fiberloid Corporation, 526.


Field and forest, 229-241.


Fiji Islands, 701.


Filer, George, 106, 738.


Financial affairs:


Account book of Stephen Cross, 936-940.


Bank "holiday," 599, 600.


Bank stabilization, 773.


Bankruptcy laws, 1015.


Banks :


Agawam, 510.


Boston, 276. Chapin Bank, 510. Chapin Banking and Trust Company, 923.


Chapin Brothers, 684.


Chicopee, 659, 664.


Chicopee First National, 634.


Federal Land, 598.


Goldin's, 496.


Hadley Falls, 702.


Hadley Falls Trust Company, 718.


Holyoke City, 711, 718.


Palmer National, 962.


Palmer Savings, 962.


Springfield Cooperative, 473.


Springfield Five Cents Savings, 519.


Savings,


Springfield Institution for 519. Springfield Italian, 478.


Springfield National, 517.


Springfield Safe Deposit and Trust Company, 519. Springfield Third National, and Trust Company, 519. Western Massachusetts, and Trust Company, 600. Barter in general use, 106.


Board of Trade, 715. Board of Underwriters, 1015.


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INDEX


Bonds for railroad, 690. Bonds for water supply, 692.


Building boom, 526.


Business Men's Association, 715.


Chamber of Commerce, 715.


Collection agencies, illegal, 438. Crises, financial, 314, 368, 578, 599. 600, 692, 712, 921, 1015.


Currency depreciation, 834, 930, 1007, 1015, 1034.


"Dull years" before Civil War, 684. Financial advertising at start of World War, 307.


Financing, James Fisk's, 305.


Financing Memorial Bridge, 600.


Flood losses in 1936, 610, 729.


Frauds, Erie Railroad, 304.


"Gold fever" of 1849, 320, 408, 418. 419, 488, 961.


Holyoke boom collapse, 683, 684.


Insurance, fire, 457, 519-522.


Insurance, life, 457, 489, 502, 519, 522, 523.


Insurance, marine, 519-522.


Investment increase, 755.


Investment in telephone business. 540.


Liberty Bonds, 595, 716.


Loan, Dutch, 223.


Loan, English ($500,000), 326, 923.


Lotteries, 198, 223, 275, 276, 625, 780, 792, 1008, 1023.


Money, abolishing of, 655.


Money, early, 36-43, 74, 106, 125, 548, 883.


Mortgages, 125, 133, 688.


Municipal ownership, 659, 713.


Municipal planning commission, 462.


"New Hero of Wall Street," 304.


Phelps-Gorham purchase, 857.


Profit, abolishing of, 655.


Real estate business in Holyoke, 683. 710, 7II.


Real estate owned by negro, 490.


Run on a Chicopee bank, 634. Safe deposit vaults, 519.


Shipping, 21, 44, 56, 66-70, 97, 116, 222, 229-231, 252, 268, 278, 280, 669, 896. Tariff, 66-70.


Taxes, see Taxes and assessments.


Trade prospects a motive for settlement, 23.


Trading, early, 37-44, 50, 51, 55, 56, 68, 90, 96, 97, 132, 278. Trading houses at Enfield Falls, 44. Transportation of money, 276.


Financial: also see Beavers and beaver trade; Shays' Rebellion.


Finland, and the Finns, 497, 501.


Fire protection, 58, 60, 209, 283-285. 344, 385, 530, 543-547, 646, 701, 716. 718. 758, 762, 766.


Fires (conflagrations), 30, 117, 118, 138, 141, 145, 147-150, 156, 163, 220, 221, 225, 512, 517, 520-522, 543-546, 551, 568, 591, 598, 609, 611, 637, 657, 667, 701, 703, 7II, 715-718, 737, 758, 808, 891, 930, 968, 1012, 1036, 1046, 1047.


Fish and fishing, 231-235, 265, 270, 271, 296, 317, 344, 401, 504, 619, 620, 637, 645, 667, 668, 734, 755, 766, 805, 873, 896, 897, 904, 932, 949, 975, 983, 985, 1005, 1013, 1042. Fishing and hunting in Tolland, 983-985.


Fishkill, N. Y., 331.


Fisk, Franklin, 921.


Fisk, George C., 51I.


Fisk, Gordon M., 923.


Fisk Hill, 990.


Fisk, James, 304, 305, 403.


Fisk, Noyes W., 662.


Fisk Park, Springfield, 598.


Fisk Rubber Company, 493, 598, 660-662, 664.


Fisk, Wilbur, 916, 1044, 1045.


Fisk's mill, 920.


Fitch, Arthur E., 935.


Fitch, Elizabeth (Mrs. Edward Taylor), 737.


Fitch, James, 737. Fitchburg, Worcester Co., Mass .. 597.


Fitton, James, 394.


Fitzgerald, Chaplain, 429.


Fitzgerald, Edward, 474.


Fitzpatrick, John, 538, 539.


Five Bridges Corner, 873. Five Mile House, 917.


Flak, Paul, 494.


Flax, 77, 248, 250, 252, 620, 780, 788, 810, 815, 865, 919, 951, 955, 1026, 1039; also see Linen manufacture.


Flemming, Abraham, 830.


Flesher, Abe, 486.


Fletcher, Raymond, 978.


Flint, Edward, 420.


Flint, Jonathan, 868.


Flood of 1695, 884. Flood of 1795, 940.


Flood of 1801, 317.


Flood of 1819, 752.


Flood of 1869, 752, 804. 933-


Flood of 1878, 752.


Flood of 1927, 605, 606, 724-720.


Flood of 1936, 604-611, 726, 727, 729, 784, 849, 971.


Flora of Holyoke and Hampden County, 695-698.


Florida, 443, 513.


Florio, Carlo, 479.


Flower, Samuel, 778. Flying machine of the 1820's, 293.


Flynt Park, Monson, 934.


Flynt, Rufus, 931, 933. Flynt, W. N., 934.


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HAMPDEN COUNTY-1636-1936


Foch, Ferdinand, 553. Follen, Carl, 460.


Food adulteration, 754.


Food of the colonists, 21, 39, 41, 83, 148, 160, 197, 232-234, 236, 238, 239, 245- 248, 250, 251, 253-255, 265, 268, 270. Football, 409.


Forbes and Wallace, 516-518, 608.


Ford, Henry, 507. "Fordis," see Parker, Fordis C. Forest and field, 229-241.


Forest Lake, 961.


Forest Park, Springfield, 367, 499, 540, 541, 566, 580, 599.


Forest protection, 28, 30, 46, 77, 118, 281, 282, 542, 548, 633, 800, 993, 1017: also see "In Field and Forest," 229-241. Fort Dummer, Brattleboro, Vt., 229.


Fort Massachusetts, in Adams, Berkshire Co., Mass., 623.


Fort Missoula, Mont., 660.


Fort Paris, 745.


Fort Pynchon, Springfield, 230, 997.


"Fort Side," 734, 736.


Fort Sumter, S. C., 226, 311, 420, 486, 931. Fort Wayne, Ind., 355, 356, 613.


Fort William Henry, N. Y., 668.


Fortier family, 455.


Forward, Abel, 976.


Forward, Joseph, 975.


Forward, Mr., 977.


Foskit, Stebbins, 1041.


Foskits Mill, 405.


Foster, Isaac, 991.


Foster Machine Company, 753.


Foster, Sheriff, 369.


Foundries, 515, 660.


Four Corners, Palmer, 959.


Four unusual citizens, 351-370.


Fowler, Frances, 765.


Fowler, James, 755.


Fowler, Lucy (Mrs. Edward B. Gillett), 769. Fowler, S. J., 543.


Fowler, Samuel, 975.


Fowler, Samuel J., 764.


Fowler, Saul, 978.


Fowler Tavern, 742, 754.


Fowler, Titus, 984.


Fox, Charles James, 873.


Foxes, 698, 803.


Framingham, Middlesex Co., Mass., 511. France, and cities of, 20, 37, 144, 158, 166, 167, 195, 196, 225, 370, 393, 418, 467, 477, 486, 553, 590, 595, 596, 618, 635, 655, 664, 706, 712, 715, 718, 719, 753, 831, 892, 959; also see French-Canadi- ans. Franck. Harry Alverson, 582. Frangeia, Peter, 502. Franklin, Benjamin, 249, 635.


Franklin County, Mass., 158.


Franklin Library Association, 577.


Franzen, Johannes, 501.


Fraternal orders, see Societies, clubs, and organizations. Fredette, Mr., printer, 458.


Freedom, Susan, 569.


Freeman, Bertha Mansfield, 761.


Frémont, John Charles, 329.


French, the; see France.


French-American College, 557.


French-Canadians, 455-460, 492, 1042.


Freshwater River, 109.


Frink, Mr., 668.


From the World War to the Tercentenary, 595-613.


Frome, Vicar of, 79.


Fruit and fruit trees, 144, 264, 351-356, 613, 779, 804, 820, 846, 895, 1038, 1041; also see Berries; also see Nurseries.


Fryeburg, Me., 339.


Fuller, Elbridge Gerry, 878.


Fuller, Elisha, 1040.


Fuller, Henry, 761.


Fuller, Mr., 912.


Fuller's Tavern, 914. Fuller, William, 853.


"Fuller's Village," Holland, Mass., 879.


Furniture, and cabinetmaking, 313, 319, 458, 460, 463, 494, 518, 566, 588, 589- 591, 827, 836, 895, 896, 901, 919, 938, 984, 1019.


Gagnier, Christopher I., 457, 458.


Gagnier, Louis G., 459, 460.


Galligher, M. P., 472.


Game protection, 237, 238, 1042.


Games, manufacture of, 514.


Gannon, Cyrus, 870.


Garden Brook, Springfield, 29, 275, 342, 531, 1013; also see Town Brook.


Gardner, Humphrey, 990.


Gardner, Mathew, 1039.


Garfield, James Abram, 489, 762.


Garnier, L. G., 782.


Gas manufacture, 543, 713, 1012-1016.


Gasoline dealers, 504, 1016.


Gates, Ephraim, 955.


Gay, Molly (Mrs. John Ballantine), 742.


Gaylord, Chester, 186.


Geisel, partner of Kalmbach, 462.


Geisel, Theodore, 464.


Gelin, William, 484. Gemeunders, Albrecht, 461.


Gemeunders, George, 460.


General Fibre Box Company, 607, 1016.


Geology of the region, 9-14.


George, John, 503.


George, Lake, 158, 623, 888.


"George Walter Vincent Smith Gallery " 575, 584, 585. Georgia, 838.


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INDEX


Germania Mills, 718.


Germany, and Germans, 316, 391, 460-464,


467, 477, 481, 514, 525, 559, 595, 596, 653, 660, 692, 716, 744, 769, 1006.


Gettysburg, Pa., 304, 421.


Ghourayeb, Albert, 503.


Gibbons family, 854.


Gibbs, Abner, 759.


Gilbert, C. N., 543, 1012, 1015, 1016.


Gilbert family, 1019.


Gilbert, John, 168.


Gilbert, Miss (Mrs. Miles Morgan), 74.


Gilbert and Barker Company, 543, 1012, 1015, 1016. Gilkey, James Gordon, 567, xv.


Gillett, Edward B., 437, 752, 755, 760, 769. Gillett, Frederick Huntington, 755, 769-71. Gillett, Samuel, 853.


Gillett, Sarah, 753. Gillette, Lucy, xvi.


Gillett's Corner, 979.


Gilmore, Dwight O., 541.


Gilmore Hotel and Hall, 459, 461.


Glaciers, II, 12, 14, 873.


Gladden, Washington, 581.


"Glasgow" (Blandford), 789, 791.


Glasgow Hill, 679, 792.


Glasgow Mountain, 967, 970.


Glass manufacture, 836, 919.


Gleason, Isaac, 168.


Glendale Roads, 870, 1041.


Glickman, Alfred L., 482.


Glickman, Henry, 482.


Glove manufacture, 970.


Glover, Pelatiah, 77, 90, 105-107, 114, 146, 168, 172, 589. Goat Rocks, 869.


Gobble Mountain, 839.


Goffe, William, 177-179, 182, 184, 185, I89.


"Gold fever" of 1849, 320, 408, 418, 419, 488, 961.


Gold mine tradition, 945.


Goldin, Joseph, 496.


Goldschmidt, Otto, 344.


Golf, 542, 660, 751, 754, 799, 903, 924, 985. Goodell, Abel, 929.


Goodman, Mr., 631.


"Goodman" and "Goodwife," 195. Goodnow, Isaac, 1046. Goodrich, John, 332.


Goodrich, Samuel Griswold ("Peter Par- ley"), 630. Goodwell, John, 866.


Goodyear, Charles, 365-370. Goose Pond, 277, 406, 1025. Gordon, Alexander, 832. Gordon Hill, 832.


Gordon, John, 832. Gore Lane, 793. Gorgis, Hercules, 468.


Gorham, George, 944.


Gorham, Nathaniel, 857.


Gould, Jay, 304.


Gower, Fred, 539, 540.


Grafton, Worcester Co., Mass., 24, 989.


Grains, see Barley; Corn, Indian; Oats; Rye; Wheat.


Granby, Hampshire Co., Mass., 238, 690, 911, 918, 978.


Granrud, John, 502.


Grant, Ulysses Simpson, 635, IOII.


Granville, Hampden Co., Mass., 3, 4, 853- 859, 983, 985.


Granville Center, 4.


Granville Corners, 859, 969.


Granville, home of the drum industry, 853- 859. Granville "Jubilee," 858, 859.


Granville, population, 856.


Granville, N. Y., 857.


Granville, Ohio, 858. Granville, Zantford D., 599.


Gray, James Philip, 590.


Gray, Mr., 967.


Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., Mass., 394.


Great Britain and the British, 17, 65, 166,


196, 229, 247, 291, 316, 332, 333, 418, 586, 743, 834, 883, 915, 928, 955, 956, 1006, 1014.


Great Brook, 979.


Great Falls, 949.


Great River, same as Connecticut River, q. v.


Greece, and the Greeks, 464-469, 503, 504, 552, 932.


Greeley, Horace, 303, 306, 509.


Green, Addison L., 758.


Green, Duff, 324.


Green, Joseph, 825.


Green, Mason Arnold, 581.


Green, Thomas, 814, 992.




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