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Pope Pius IX, 472.
"Pop-robin," 265.
Porkoney, Josephine, 1010.
Porter Company, 783.
Porter, E., 779.
Porter, Edgar Sheffield, 799.
Porter, General, 216.
Forter, John, 780.
Porter, Josephine E. S., Mrs., 799.
Porter, Lake, 542.
Porter, Mrs., 185.
Porter, Moses, 251.
Porter, Samuel, 160, 588.
Porter, Sherman D., 542.
Portland, Conn., 497, 500.
Portland, Ore., 701.
Portsmouth, R. I., 418.
Post riders, 222, 292, 630.
Post-offices, 283, 293, 336, 357, 358, 403, 408, 668, 754, 818, 834, 835, 918, 984.
Potash Brook, 793, 800.
Potash manufacture, 742, 793, 835. 868, 919, 992, 1038.
Potatoes, 247, 470, 541, 681, 742, 779, 810, 918, 939, 940, 950, 951.
Potomac River, 352.
Potter, Francis, 419.
Potter, John, 1019.
Pottery manufacture, 815, 879, 883.
Potvin family, 458.
Potvin, Gilbert, 712.
Poultry, 41, 253, 406, 414, 629, 765, 783, 784, 859, 897, 1003, 1037; also see Pigeons; Turkeys.
Poverty Hills, 975.
Power, 517, 536, 537, 542, 609, 633, 635, 670, 674, 692, 701, 705, 710-714, 718,
722-726, 757, 780, 818, 853, 868, 875, 921, 959, 961, 968, 971, 1008, 1013; also see Dams.
Pownall, Thomas, 928.
Pratt, George Dwight, 551.
Pratt, John, 22. Prayer, George, 633.
Prescott, Benjamin, 670.
Prescott, Hampshire Co., Mass., 1020.
Price, Samuel, xv.
Price, Sterling, 418. Prichard, Goodman, 47.
Prince, Gen., 418.
Princeton University, 560.
Printers, 283, 600, 896, 1042; also see Lithography; also see Newspapers.
Prisons, 98, 99, 106, 128, 366, 367, 369, 443, 444, 609, 686; also see Jails.
Prophetstown, Ill., 329.
Prospect Park, Holyoke, 680, 713.
Proulx, Mr., 455, 456.
Providence, R. I., 513, 539, 613, 811, 816- 818,
"Providence Hill," 180, 182.
Provin Mountain, 783, 979.
Provin Mountain Reservoir, 533, 536.
Provincetown, Barnstable Co., Mass., 915.
Provost, John, 458.
Public Reservations, trustees of, 703, 704.
Public Works Administration ("PWA"), 600.
Publishers, 336; also see Newspapers.
Publisher's note, xv.
Pudding Hill, 800.
Pump manufacture, 1012, 1016.
Pump, town, 373, 374.
Pumpkins, 246-248, 251, 782, 810, 950.
Punch Bowl Mountain, 969.
"Pure Food City" (Westfield), 754.
Puritan statuc, St. Gaudens,' frontispiece Vol. II. Putnam, Israel, 745.
Put's Bridge, 918.
Pynchon, Ann (Mrs. Henry Smith), 20, 26, 60, 95.
Pynchon, Capt., 262.
Pynchon, Charles, 221.
Pynchon, Edward, 260.
Pynchon, John, 3, 20, 30, 37, 66, 75, 77, 89, 90, 92, 95-99, 104, 106, IIO, II2-114, 116, 117, 119, 124, 125, 128-132. 137-
139, 141, 144-151, 153, 156, 165, 170-
173, 181, 195, 198, 205, 230, 237, 238, 251, 342, 617, 733, 737.
Pynchon, John, Mrs., see Wyllys, Amy. Pynchon, Joseph, 173.
Pynchon, Joseph C., 519. Pynchon, Margaret, 20.
Pynchon, Mary (Mrs. Elizur Holyoke), 20, 30, 59-60, 569. Pynchon Memorial Museum, 105, 587, 588. Pynchon, Mr., 213, 282, 589, 811, 1009.
INDEX
1083
Pynchon, Nicholas, 18.
Pynchon Park, Springfield, 389, 612. Pynchon, Stephen, 818.
Pynchon, William, 18-27, 29-31, 35-46, 49-
51. 55-59, 61-63, 67, 68, 70, 73, 77, 84, 85. 108, 116, 132, 200, 201, 205, 238, 246, 342, 389, 486, 519, 521, 529, 550, 569. 575, 587. 589, 604. 611-613, 627, 781 806, 864, 883, 997, 1023, 1026, vii. Pynchon, William, comes to the Connecti- cut Valley, 17-31.
Pynchon, William, the heresy of, 89-99. 576.
Pynchon, William, Mrs., 20, 21.
Quabaug, or Quaboag, 99, 140, 141, 736, 805, 818.
Quabaug Indians, 949.
Quabaug River, 803, 949. 961.
Quam family, 805.
Quarries, 10, 497, 757, 783. 799, 837, 843, 847, 902, 931, 935, 936, 970, 979.
Quebec, Canada, 158, 456, 885, 943.
Quigley, James, 830.
Quilty, William J., 549.
Quincy, Norfolk Co., Mass .. 339.
Raccoons, 238, 239, 692, 870.
Racial groups in Hampden County, 451- 504.
Radio and wireless telegraph, 452, 525, 539, 598, 607, 772, IOII. Railroad car manufacture, 51I.
Railroad engine manufacture, 509-511, 513. Railroads:
Athol, 544, 960.
Boston and Albany, 10, 286, 331, 336, 386, 388, 471, 474, 493. 495. 508, 510, 607, 819, 921, 923, 959, 967, 1013, 1016, 1040.
Boston and Maine, 603, 659. 664. 725. Canal, 748.
Connecticut River, 326, 344, 388, 508, 631, 635. 671, 690.
Great Western, 1040.
Hartford and Erie, 819.
Hartford and New Haven, 326.
Hartford and Springfield, 388.
Holyoke and Westfield, 690.
Lake Shore, 421. Michigan Southern, 286.
New London Northern, 960.
New York, New Haven and Hartford, 388, 508, 601, 849.
"Putty Railroad," 759. Springfield, Athol and Northeastern, 921. Springfield and Longmeadow, 510. Springfield to Providence, 510. Ware River, 960.
Western, 326, 336, 352, 386, 388, 508, 509, 530, 748, 752, 921, 923, 1042.
Railways, street, 499, 540, 599, 602, 607, 658, 664, 702-704, 712, 752, 754, 772, 968.
Rand, Jasper, 755.
Ranger, Casper, Lumber Company. 718.
Rangers, the Corps of, 745.
"Ranging Forces," " 795.
Ranlet, Mr .. 702, 710.
Rapaport, Samuel, 485. Rathbone, A. B., 963.
Rathbone, J., 963.
Rattlesnake Mountain, 877.
Ravine Mill, 863, 868.
Ray, Edwin, 521.
Ray, partner of Taylor, 462.
Reader, John, 46.
Reardon, G. T., 472.
Reccord, Augustus P., 566.
Records, public and church, 3, 99, 149, 385, 447, 485, 570, 589, 739, 976, 977, 991, 1000.
Reed, David Allen, 557.
Reeve. Ezra, 874, 877, 990.
Regicides, the, 177-192.
Regional history of Hampden County, 615- 1047.
Rehn, Carl, 501.
Religion, see Church and religion; Church denominations; Churches; Ministers.
Religious societies, see Church denomina- tions; see Societies, clubs, and organiza- tions.
Remington, William M., 524.
Republicans, 308, 311, 457, 469, 490, 770, 771, 837.
Reservoirs, 529-537; also see Dams ; Water supply.
Restaurants, 357, 518, 878; also see Hotels ; Taverns.
Revere, Paul, 625, 766.
Revolution, see War, Revolutionary.
Revolution (the) and its aftermath, 213- 226.
Reynolds, partner of Sackett, 478.
Rhode Island, 139, 251, 315, 488, 796.
Rice. Caleb, 345, 385, 523.
Rice, John, 549.
Rice, William, 577, 578.
Richard Salter Storrs Library, 900, 901.
Richardson, H. H., 565.
Richmond, George A., 429.
Richmond Iron Company, 970.
Richmond, Va., 489, 632.
Riddle, Jack, 513.
Rider, William, 369.
Ridge's Food for Infants and Invalids, 960.
Riedesel, Frederick Adolph, 744, 1006. Riley Brook, 667. Riley, Grace, 470. Riley, Isaac, 470.
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Riley, Jacob, 470.
Riley, John, 470, 667. Riley, Jonathan, 470.
Riley, Mary, 470. Riley, Sarah, 470.
Rio Grande, 316.
Ripley, James Wolfe, 569.
Rittenberg, Louis, 482, 483.
Rivers, geology of, 9-14.
Rivers, James A., 597.
Riverside Grove, Agawam, 784.
Riverside Park, Agawam, 780, 784.
Roads, see Highways; Railroads; Rail- ways, street ..
Roaring Thunder's leap, 907, 908.
Robinson family, 853.
Robinson, George Dexter, 637, 638.
Robinson, John C., 782, XV.
Robinson, Rufus, 679.
Robinson, Timothy, 854, 856.
Rochester, N. H., 1044.
Rock House Mountain, 945.
Rock Island, Ill., 591.
Rock River, 329.
Rockefeller, John Davison, 518.
Rockrimmon Hill, 648.
Rocks, 9-14; also see Minerals; Quarries; Sandstone.
Rockville, Conn., 698, 699.
"Rocky Dundy," or "Dunder," 869.
Rocky Mountains, 329.
Rogers, Jabez, 983.
Rogers, John, 270.
Rogers, Robert, 745.
Rogers and Company, 931.
Rolls-Royce Company, 598.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 599, 613.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 753.
"Rooster" on church spire, 285, 334. 544, 565.
Root, Elisha, 742.
Root, Mr., fire chief, 546, 547.
Root, Oliver, 745.
Roper's clover mill, 868, 1038.
Rose, David, 854, 857.
Rose, Deacon, 984.
Rose, Israel, 829.
Rose, Jonathan, 854.
Rosenstein, Benjamin, 484.
Ross, Donald, 904.
Round Hill, 148, 284, 438, 460, 464.
Round Top, 838, 839.
Rousseau family, 455.
Rowe, Franklin Co., Mass., 828.
Rowlandson, Mary, Mrs., 164, 253.
Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Mass., 21-23, 25, 27, 50, 51, 95, 298, 366, 742, 910, 997. Roxbury Rubber Company, 366.
Roy, J. G., 457. Royce, Harrison G., 993. Rubber manufacture, 366-370, 462, 493, 660, 661, 664.
Rum Road, IOII. Rumrill, James, 510, 585.
Russell, Hampden Co., Mass., 3, 4, 761, 863, 944, 967-971.
Russell, population, 967, 971.
Russell, which includes Woronoco, 967- 971. Russell, John, 152, 159, 181, 182, 185-187. Russell, Napoleon E., 457.
Russell, Newton H., 693.
Russia, and the Russians, 417, 483, 492, 495, 496.
Ruter, Martin, 1044.
Rutland, Worcester Co., Mass., 217, 218, 825, 826.
Ryan, Phillip J., 474.
Rye, 245, 265, 268, 281, 378, 623, 669, 742, 779, 780, 783, 810, 831, 865, 920, 951, 978, 1026, 1037, 1039.
Saab, Paul A., 503.
Sabin, Abishai, 928.
Sabin, Noah, 929.
Sacket, Erastus, 742.
Sackett, Daniel, 746.
Sackett, John, 734, 738.
Sackett and Reynolds, 478.
Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., 327.
Sackett's Tavern, 789.
"Sage of Chicopee, the," 643. St. Gaudens' statues, 57, 360, 575, 589, frontispiece Vol. II.
St. Johnsbury, Vt., 671.
St. Louis, Mo., 333, 559, 660.
Salamanca, N. Y., 353.
Sale, John, 166.
Salem, Essex Co., Mass., 19, 21, 22, 117, 331, 417, 588, 863, 911, 989.
Salmon Falls, 761, 968. Saltonstall, Richard, 181.
Saltonstall, Robert, 55, 56.
San Francisco, Calif., 419, 549.
Sanatoriums, see Hospitals.
Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin, 582.
Sanderson, Alonzo, 985.
Sanderson Brook, 838.
Sanderson, Emma (Mrs. Edward Bella- my), 655. Sanderson, Harvey, 282, 342.
Sanderson, Julia (Mrs. Frank Crumit), 604, 904.
Sandstone, 9-II, 498.
Sankey, Ira David, 335, 405, 538, 637.
Sarah Gillett Home for the Aged, 753.
Saratoga, N. Y., 217, 743.
Sargeant, Horatio L., 421.
Sargeant, Jacob, 590.
Sargeant, John, 293, 741.
Sargeant and Chapin, 325. Savage, Maior, 151, 164, 884.
Savannah, Ga., 334. Sawmills, 58, 59, 99, 110, 117, 119, 143,
INDEX
1085
230, 283, 294, 314, 619, 632, 668, 779, 793, 828, 834, 835, 845, 863, 868, 890, 896, 919, 930, 952, 959, 968, 978, 989, 993, 1013, 1025, 1038.
Saxton,. George, 734.
Saybrook, Conn., 66, 67, 126, 229, 230.
Scandinavians, 481, 497-502; also see Den- mark; Norway ; Sweden.
Scantic River, 845, 863, 868, 870, 1028, 1038.
Scantic River and Hampden, 863-870.
Scantic Woolen Mill Company, 868.
Schenectady, N. Y., 277.
Schermerhorn, Mary Dwight (Mrs. Sam- uel Bowles), 541.
Schools, 98, 106, 110-112, 169, 270, 277,
282, 297, 323, 373, 377, 402, 405. 441. 453, 460, 464, 465, 474, 485, 489, 492, 494, 547, 549, 553, 567, 579, 582, 595. 609, 611, 619-621, 626, 629, 630, 632, 637, 657, 662-664, 673, 692, 694. 706, 713, 715, 716, 739, 740, 747-749, 751- 754, 757, 759-765, 769, 772, 778, 783. 789, 795-797, 799, 812-816, 819, 820. 827-829, 834, 835, 853, 856, 858, 863, 869, 870, 876-878, 884, 885, 891, 898, 913, 916, 923, 928, 929, 932, 935, 936, 951, 952, 959, 963, 970, 976, 977, 985, 999, 1000, 1002, 1004, 1005, 1010, 1019, 1025, 1029, 1032, 1035-1037, 1040, 1042; also see Amherst College; Bowdoin Col- lege; Cambridge University; Carlisle; Chicopee High; Columbia University; French-American College; Hampden Academy; Hampden County Training School; Harvard College and Univer- sity ; Hitchcock Free High School; Hol- yoke High School; Holyoke Vocational School; International Y. M. C. A. Train- ing School; Johns Hopkins University; Kindergartens; Massachusetts Agricul- tural College; Mater Dolorosa School; MacDuffie School for Girls; Monson Academy; Mount Holyoke College ; New York University; Newmarket Academy; Northeastern University : Smith College; Springfield Central High School; Springfield Classical High School; Springfield College; Springfield Elm Street School; Springfield High School; State Normal School; State Primary School; Stebbins Classical In- stitute; Stebbins' Dancing School; Tech- nical High School; Union College; West Point, N. Y .; Westfield Academy; West- field High School; Westfield Normal School; Whitman College; Wilbraham Academy; Williams College; Yale Col- lege and University.
Schools and teachers, 413-421.
Schumann-Heink, Ernestine, Madame, 552. Schurr, Burlingham, 692, 695.
Scotch-Irish, 247, 470, 951, 952.
Scotch-Irish, settlers of Blandford, 787- 800.
Scotland, and the Scotch, 51, 73, 98, 205, 351, 513, 517, 583, 791, 826, 829, 848, 951, 954, 1042.
Scott, John, 104.
Scott, Mr., 957.
Scott, Walter, 189, 365.
Scott, Winfield, 419. Scripter, Eleazer, 868.
Seabury, Capt., 294.
Seaman, Meta M., Mrs., xv.
Searle, John, 45. Seatin' Lot, 1001, IOII.
Sederlund, William, 500.
Sellick, Daniel, 469.
Sergeant, John, 293, 741.
Sessions, Charles, 868.
Sessions, Elizabeth, 870.
Sessions, Francis C., 869.
Sessions, Robert, 868, 869.
Sessions, Sumner, 868, 1039.
Settlers and soldiers, 123-134.
Severance, Lawyer, 640, 643, 644.
Sewall, Judge, 198.
Sewell, Bessie, 85.
Sexton, Joseph, 740.
Seymour, Stephen E., 586, 587. "Shad Lane," West Springfield, 1005, 1006.
Shaker Pond, 843. Shatterack Pond, 944.
Shattuck, Calvin, 343.
Shaw, Capt., 754.
Shaw, Eden, 993.
Shaw, Elijah, 993.
Shaw, John, 989.
Shaw, Joshua, 811, 956, 957.
Shaw Manufacturing Company, 993.
Shaw, Samuel, 960, 961.
Shaw, Seth, 990.
Shaw and Kirkham, 516.
"Shawville," Wales, Mass., 989.
Shays, Daniel, 217-220, 625, 890, 956, 977, 1007, 1034, 1035.
Shays' Rebellion, 217-220, 335, 471, 625, 654, 668, 746, 856, 890, 914, 956, 1007. 1034, 1035.
Shea, Catharine, Mrs., 719.
Shean, Charles, 474. Shearer, James, 953.
Sheedy, Mr., a burglar, 549.
Sheehan, "Big Tom," 702.
Sheep, 74, 98, 109, 119, 120, 159, 170, 172, 235, 236, 238, 251, 276, 296, 342, 541. 620, 627, 793, 797, 803, 809, 846, 923, 938, 939, 955, 1041.
Sheep Pasture Hill, 803.
Sheffield, Berkshire Co., Mass., 951.
Sheldon, David, 413. Sheldon, George, 187-189. Sheldon, Isaac, 106.
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Sheldon, John, 617, 953.
Sheldon, Major-General, 281.
Shelton, George H., 596.
Shepard, Capt., 834.
Shepard, William, 217-220, 743-746, 758, 866, 977, 1007, 1034, 1035.
Shepherd's Island, 637, 638.
Sheridan, Philip Henry, 421.
Sherman, Benjamin, 809.
Sherman, Gardner M., 694.
Sherman, John, 809, 928.
Sherman's Pond, 805, 815, 949.
Shields, Ben, 473. Shilby, Joe, 502.
Shingle Swamp, 910.
"Ship-money," 5.
Shipping, 21, 44, 56, 66-70, 97, 116, 222, 229-231, 252, 268, 278, 280, 669, 806. Ships, steamboats, etc .:
Agawam, 280, 288, 321. Albion, 275. Arbella, 20.
Barnet, 280.
Blanchard, 279-281, 321.
Blandford, 791.
Blessing of the Bay, 27. Charger, 421.
Columbus, 417.
Creole, 487.
Cutwater, 421. Eagle, The, 280.
Eclipse, 417.
El Sud, 426.
Enterprise, 294.
Friendship, 888.
General Sheldon, 748.
Glass steamer, 869.
Golden Gate, 420. Grand Turk, 418.
Greenfield, 288.
Hall, William, 280.
Hampshire, 1005.
Hampshire, The, 625.
Joseph, 294.
Lehigh, 426.
Lusitania, 719. Massachusetts, 280, 287, 321.
Mayflower, 337, 469.
Mobile, 429, 430.
Moselle, 329. Pecousic, 512.
Porpoise, 328.
Prairie, 426. Sheldon, General, 748.
Speedwell, 888.
Springfield, 421. Strafford, 419. Sud, El, 426. Supply, 328. Swan, 417. Sylvia, 784.
The Eagle, 280. The Hampshire, 625. Trial, 1005. Vermont, 279, 280, 321, 322.
Vincennes, 328.
Wallace, 417. West Springfield, 1005. William Hall, 280. Yankee Blade, 521.
Shoemakers and dealers, 484, 516. 589, 608, 632, 683, 816, 835, 836, 868, 879, 895, 935, 938, 992, 1006.
Shortsleeves family, 455.
Shredd and Knight, 517.
Shrewsbury, Worcester Co., Mass., 958.
Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children, 389, 564. Shulc, Peter, 493.
Shurtlef, Dr., 799.
Shurtleff, William S., 473.
Shute, Samuel, 788.
Sievers, Dietrich H., 462, 463.
Sigerist, Henry E.
Signs, see Superstitions.
Sikes, Increase, 168.
Sikes, Nathaniel, 929.
Sikes, Reuben, 221, 292.
Sikes, Richard, 74, 98.
Silk manufacture, 343, 706-708, 815, 931, 059. Simmons, Edward, 565.
Simonds, Elizabeth (Mrs. Nathaniel Chap- man), 351.
Simplon Tunnel, 533.
Simsbury, Conn., 978.
Singer, Ida, 485.
Singing, see Music.
Siog Lake, 879.
Sixteen Acres, Hampden Co., Mass., 1025, 1038.
Skating, and skate manufacturing, 266. 511, 512, 541, 542, 656, 766.
Skeele, Amos, 630.
Skenungonuck Falls, 633.
Skinner, Belle, 719.
Skinner Coffee House, 719.
Skinner, Elizabeth, 650.
Skinner, Joseph, 718, xvi.
Skinner, Joseph A., 692.
Skinner, William, 692, 706-708, 718.
Skinner, William, and Sons, 707, 708. 718.
"Skinnerville," Holyoke, 706.
Skipmuck, Hampden Co., Mass., 197, 319, 617-664.
Skipmuck and Chicopee, 617-664. Skunks, 237. Skyline Trail, 839. Slavery, 51, 134, 172, 173, 206, 209, 213, 259, 261, 264, 277, 303, 346, 356, 359, 364, 486-490, 620, 622, 626, 632, 893, 894, 1040.
INDEX
1087
Sleighs, 117, 219, 251, 276, 403, 409, 741,
749, 761, 762, 765, 792, 848, 894, 897, 958, 1024, 1032.
Sloper, Samuel, 791.
Smith, Abner, 834. Smith, Alfred Emanuel, 772.
Smith College, Northampton, 477, 699. Smith, Edwin, 755.
Smith family, 1009.
Smith, Freeman A., 962.
Smith, George Walter Vincent, 451, 575, 584, 585.
Smith, Henry, 26, 39, 47, 58, 60, 77, 83, 93, 95-97.
Smith, Henry, Mrs., see Pynchon, Ann.
Smith, Henry B., 752.
Smith, Hiram, 838, 839.
Smith, Horace, 388.
Smith, James, 977.
Smith, Jedediah, 792.
Smith, John, 826.
Smith men bitten by snakes, 241.
Smith, Mrs., 265.
Smith, Mosely, 690.
Smith, Nathan, 91I.
Smith, Samuel, 185, 223.
Smith, Timothy, 830, 833.
Smith, William, 397, 633.
Smith, William T., 755.
Smith and Bassette, 901.
Smith and Dore, 924.
Smith-Lever Bill, 1017.
Smith and Murray, 516.
Smith and Wesson, 388, 477, 495, 499, 5II, 563,
Smiths Ferry, 4, 231, 667, 714.
Smoking, see Tobacco. Smyrna, 414.
Snakes, 240, 241, 685, 693, 694, 845, 877, 945, 1029-1031.
Snell, Sampel, 690.
Soap manufacture, 255, 831, 992.
Socialists, 451, 481, 653-655.
Societies, clubs, and organizations:
Agawam Breeders' Association, 782.
Ambelish Fishing Society, 389.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1002.
American Guild of Organists, 699. American Gymnastic Union, 464.
American Hellenic Educational Progres- sive Association, 468.
American Horse Show Association, 904.
American Legion, 782, 903.
American Red Cross, 468, 607, 610, 758.
American Temperance Society. 815. Appalachian Mountain Club, 969.
Art Guild, 870. Atlanta Boat Club, 389.
Augmenting Social Library Association, 934. Bellamy Club, 653.
Benevolent Society for the Propagation of Cremation, 391.
Blandford Club, 799. B'nai B'rith Lodge, 483, 485.
Boy Scouts, 613, 902.
Boys' Club, 473.
"Braza," 500.
Breakfast Association, 899.
Brimfield Thief Detective Society, 820.
Brimfield Literary Association, 820.
Brookside Young Women's Camp, 571
Camp Atwater, 491.
Central Labor Union, 600.
Coachman's Aid Society, 389.
Community Club, 971.
Connecticut Valley Riding Association, 904.
Daughters of the American Revolution, 570, 719.
Dunbar Club for Boys, 491.
Dunbar Club for Girls, 491.
Dunbar Community League, 491.
East Longmeadow Rod and Gun Club, 870.
Elks Lodge, 491.
Exchange Club, 717.
Falco Athletic Association, 705.
Four-H Clubs, 1017.
Free and Accepted Masons, 491.
French Foresters, 460.
Galilean Fishermen, 491.
Gapa, 469. Garden Club, 389.
Gileadites, 487.
Girl Reserves, 571.
Girl Scouts, 570.
Good Samaritans, 491.
Grand Army of the Republic, 427, 758.
Grange, 799, 1041.
Hampden County Horticultural Society, 389.
Hampden County Temperance Society, 39I.
Hebrew Ladies' Relief Association, 485. Hoc, 453.
Holyoke Board of Trade, 715.
Holyoke Business Men's Association, 715.
Holyoke Chamber of Commerce, 715. Holyoke Women's Club, 718. Hunchag, 453.
Italian-American Protective League, 481. Junior Order of the Sons of Pericles, 469. Kamp Komfort, 389.
Karam Society, 503. King's Daughters, 936. Knights of Columbus, 716.
Knights of Pythias, 491.
Labor Unions, 439, 600. Ladies' Benevolent Society, 800, 868. Ladies of Charity, 719.
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Lambs' Club, 904. Ligue des Patriots, 460. Lions Club, 717.
Longmeadow Country Club, 904.
Longmeadow Junior Horse Show, 904.
Longmeadow Library Society, 891.
Longmeadow Maternal Association, 902.
Longmeadow Players, 902.
Longmeadow Thief Detecting Society, 898.
Longmeadow Woman's Club, 903. Ludlow Country Club, 924.
Maids of Athens, 469.
Masonic building, Springfield, 396.
Mt. Lebanon Girls' Club, 503.
National Association for the Advance- ment of Colored People, 491. National Order of Ahepa, 467-469.
Odd Fellows, 485, 491, 501.
Olympus Club, 820.
Order of Runeberg, 502.
Order of the Sisters of St. Joseph, 662.
Orpheus Club, 583.
Orpheus Drangei, 500.
Palmer Teachers' Association, 963.
Patria Society, 479.
Polish Alliance, 494.
Polish Citizens' Club, 494.
Polish Women's Alliance, 494.
Rosary Guild, 494.
Rotary Club, 716.
St. Anthony's Young Boys' Club, 503.
St. Joseph's Society, 494.
Saturday Morning Club, 391.
Shriners, 389, 564.
Shuetzenverein, 464.
Sisters of Nazareth, 494.
Sisters of Providence, 563, 700, 719, 721.
Social Library Company, 934.
Societa Unione e Fratellanza Italiana, 480. Société des Artisans Canadiens Fran- çaise, 460.
Society of John Sobieski, 493.
Society for the Protection of the Ashes of the Dead, 389. Soldiers' Aid societies, 632, 751
Soldiers' Relief Association, 781.
Sons of the American Revolution, 570.
Sons of Benjamin, Commonwealth Lodge, 484. Sons of Liberty, 955. Springfield Boys' Club, 571.
Springfield Club, 510.
Springfield Country Club, 607, 1018.
Springfield Garden Club, 613.
Springfield Girls' Club, 879.
Springfield Mutual Benefit Association, 49I.
Springfield Rod and Gun Club, 390. Springfield Stamp Club, 515. Springfield Yacht Club, 512.
Tashnag, 453. Tegnic Lodge, 500. Tekoa Country Club, 754. The Dorcas, 391.
Tong, 453, 454. Turn Verein, 460, 461, 463, 464.
Union Agricultural and Horticultural Society, 798. Union St. Jean Baptiste, 460. Vasa Lodge, 500.
Veterans' Corps, 427.
Veterans of Foreign Wars, 758.
Volcanic Research Society, 389.
Westfield Rod and Gun Club, 755.
Winthrop Club, 390.
Women's Clubs, 391, 392.
Women's Municipal League, 717.
Worcester Continentals, 758.
Young Girls' Sewing Club, 389.
Young Men's Christian Association, 451, 489, 557, 560, 561, 752.
Young Men's Hebrew Association, 431, 485.
Young Men's Library Association, 891. Young Men's Literary Club, 389.
Young Women's Christian Association, 571, 838.
Soldiers and settlers, 123-134.
Some interesting items, 373-381.
Somers, Conn., 291, 292, 843, 858, 867, 1027. Sophocles, Prof., 932.
Sorel, Canada, 158, 456.
South America, 366, 417, 653.
South Amherst, Hampshire Co., Mass., 694.
South Bolton, Conn., 446.
South Brimfield, Hampden Co., Mass., 3. 875, 989-992.
South Carolina, 324, 486, 876.
South Framingham, Middlesex Co., Mass .. 24, 427.
South Hadley, Hampshire Co., Mass., 230. 231, 233, 238, 275, 609, 674, 679, 690, 718, 724-726, 911, 914, 933, 1026.
South Hadley Falls, 230, 233, 235, 288, 314, 324, 637, 669, 671, 678, 679, 688, 690, 723, 725-727.
South Holyoke, Hampden Co., Mass., 657, 712, 713.
South Manchester, Conn., 500, 501.
South Monson, Hampden Co., Mass., 934. "South Side," 734.
"South Springfield" (Longmeadow), 883. South Vernon, Vt., 508.
South Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass., 863, 864, 867-869, 1040. South Wilbraham Manufacturing Company, 868.
Southampton, Hampshire Co., Mass., 189, 241, 296, 748, 789, 944.
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Southbridge, Worcester Co., Mass., 403, 404, 406.
Southwick, Hampden Co., Mass., 3, 4, 296, 755, 783, 975-979, 1019.
Southwick, and Congamond Lakes, 975- 979. Southwick Ponds, 761, 766.
Southwick, population, 976.
Southworth, A. S., 638.
Southworth, Edward, IOII.
Southworth Paper Company, 1016.
Southworth, Wells, IOII.
Spain, and cities of, 20, 247, 393, 455; also see War, Spanish-American.
Spalding, A. G., and Brothers, 656, 660, 664.
Spalding, Justin, 663.
Spalding and Pepper Company, 659.
Spanish-American War, 425-431; also see War, Spanish-American.
Spectacle Pond, 170.
Spectacles, manufacture of, 891, 931.
Spelios, L. G., 467.
Spellman, Charles C., 603.
Spelman family, 853.
Spencer, Bertram G., 438, 439.
Sports, see Athletics; Baseball; Basketball; Bicycles; Fish and fishing; Football; Game protection; Golf; Horse shows and racing; Hunting and fishing in Tolland; Husking bees; Skating; Societies, clubs and organizations.
Sports equipment manufacture, 656, 660, 664, 936.
Spott, James C., 488.
Springdale, Holyoke, 712.
Springdale Park, Holyoke, 713.
Springfield, England, 17, 18, 36, 55, 611. Springfield, Ill., 635.
Springfield, Hampden Co., Mass., 3. 4, 9, 13, 14, 17, 18, 22, 25, 27-29, 31, 35-38, 40, 47, 49, 51, 55-57, 59-63, 65-67, 69, 89-98, 103-106, 108-110, 112-114, 116, 119, 124, 125, 128-130, 132, 134, 137, 140, 144-153, 156, 159, 160, 163, 165, 167, 170, 172, 173, 179, 183, 189, 195- 198, 200, 202-207, 213-224, 226, 232, 238, 251-253, 275-281, 283, 285-287, 311, 313- 325, 327-347, 351-353, 355, 356, 358, 359, 362, 364, 365, 367, 369, 370, 373- 378, 401, 403-406, 419-421, 425, 428- 431, 435, 436, 443, 445, 451-458, 460- 504, 557-571, 575-591, 595-613, 619, 621, 624, 625, 633-635, 645-647, 653, 657-659, 662, 664, 667-669, 675, 676, 702, 704, 718, 733, 734, 736, 737. 739, 743, 753, 754, 756, 770, 777, 778, 780, 781, 789, 798-800, 803, 805, 811, 816-818, 825, 843, 846, 848, 853, 856, 857, 863, 866, 869, 870, 879, 883, 884, 889, 893, 904, 907,
909, 910, 914, 917, 921-923, 927, 928, 935, 949, 950, 960, 968, 970, 998-1002, 1004, 1006, 1007, 1012, 1017, 1023-1026, 1029, 1031, 1038, 1039, 1047, xv, frontis- piece Vol. II.
Springfield Airport, 598.
Springfield Aqueduct Company, 530, 531.
Springfield around 1650, 73-85.
Springfield Artillery, 281.
Springfield Canal Company, 633, 634. Springfield Cemetery, 60, 196, 282, 324.
Springfield Central High School, 561.
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