History of Greefield, shire town of Franklin county, Massachusetts, Vol. II, Part 47

Author: Thompson, Francis M. (Francis McGee), 1833-1916; Kellog, Lucy Jane (Cutler), Mrs., 1866- [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: Greenfield, Mass. [Press of T. Morey & son]
Number of Pages: 690


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Canadian Indians, 136, attack Deer- field, 65, visit Philip's camp, 36


Canonchet, Narragansett chief, 38, executed, 39


Cape Sable, 130


capture Smead and Gillette, 66


carry captives, 166


Castreen attacks Deerfield, 65


66 Christian, S


66 Church, organized, 8


conference at Deerfield, 141, at Deerfield (1735), 141, 161, at Ft. Dummer, 161


constant warfare with, 172


66 continue depredations, 171


56 corn, 1029


Councopot, 145


Cuncupot, Scautacook chief, 142


66 defeat Beers, 27


depredations, 167


desert De Boucours, 92


desire for peace, 136


Duntaussoogoe, Canaga chief, 142


Eastern, allies of Pocumtucks, 15. 17, anxious for peace, 136, begin Father Rasle's war, 128, make treaty, So, not to be helped by English, 16


executed, 66


fight at Peskeompscut, 39


" fight with Capt. Hobbs, 170


file, 254


66 fire on Deerfield men, 1 33


66 fireplaces, 1006


66 floats, 1107


fort at Hatfield, 26, at Springfield, 3


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friendly, killed, 66, by Mohawks, 58


Indian - Indians S


" gather at Northfield, 37


66 go out under le Rouville, 100


66 Graylock's raid, 106


66 " Great," 22 great mortality among, 3


habits and customs, 434


harass eastern settlement, 64


Hatfield attacked again, 54


Hendrick, Mohawk chief, 108, 132, 133, goes to Canada, 108


hold prisoners, 219


homes of, 15


66 Housatonic, 146, 151, 155, 157, 159, 160, council at Deerfield, 141, 143, 145


House, 84, 329, 1039


hunter, 987


in ambush, 207


66 Iroquois, asked to join against eastern Indians, 132


John Eliot learns language, 7


Jonathan Wells and the, 43, 49


kill Benjamin Munn, 438, Benoni Stebbins at Deerfield, 84, cattle, 68, Ebenezer Severance, 444, friendly, 63, Graves, Daniel, 639, Isaac and John Graves, 434, John Allen, 1065, John Smead, 448, Lathrop, 12, men (3), on Graves's brook, 190, Matthew Clark, 957, Mrs. McCowen, 220, Rev. Jo- seph Willard, 132, Samuel An- dros, 106, Samuel Field, 72, Shubal Atherton, 423, soldier at Deerfield, 27


killed, 986, by women, 35, in Colrain, 165


6. Kunckkeasacod, 18


: language (peculiarities of), 7


66 loss at Falls fight, 43


: Maquas attack Pocumtucks, 28, stragglers, 64, warriors at Deer- field, 82


: married, 717


: Martin Kelloggs kills an, 101


massacre at Country Farms, 191


: Masseamet sells land, 17


66 Mehuman Hinsdale taken captive, 102, wish to burn him, 103


.. Mequinnitchall signs deed, 17, 18


.. Mohawks, 22, aid the English, 36, break up Philip's camp, 38, Chief Ilendrick at Fort Dummer, 132. conference at Deerfield, 141, French Mohawks take prisoners, 66. 68, Guide Wait and Jennings, 55, have spies in Canada, Sı. in colony service, 133, insolent, 59. killed friendly Indians, 58, meet Col. Schuyler's agent, 100, pun-


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ish the Pocumtucks, 17, Sassa- cus flees to, 5, scout with James Corse, 138, treaty with English, 16, whipped by Pocumtucks, 15


Indian Indians


Moheegs, 142


66 Mohegans, saved by the English, 15, with Maj. Treat at Bloody Brook, 32


Mohicans, English treat with them, 16, receive the Pocumtucks, 36


Moquolas, shot at Northampton, 66


Mowenas, shot at Northampton, 66


66 murder Church, 71


66 Narragansetts, 23, allies of Pocum- tucks, 15, attack coast towns, 37, hunted by Capt. Church, 54


Natawanute, 2


Naunauttooghijan, Scautacook chief, 142


Niantic, damages at, 22


Nipmucks, 15, 23, 24, at Bloody Brook, 32, attack Brookfield, 25, attack coast towns, 37, hunted by Capt. Church, 54, return to Brookfield, 36, Swamp fight, 26 Nonotucks, 15, at Hatfield, 25


Norridgewocks, incited to war, 129, raid Massachusetts, 130


old men averse to war, 129


Ompawmet, 157


on Conn. river, 516


66 on North river, 164


66 on warpath, 206


Ountansoogee, Cagnawaga chief, 144, speaks at conference, 145


66 over the falls, 532


Penobscots, 1 30


66 Pequots commit depredations, 5. destroyed, 5


Peskeompscut ( Turners Falls), 39


Philip, " King," 8, 22, 23, 24, 27, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 42, 53, 54


Picomegan (Green river), 40


Pocumtucks, 13, 15, 16, allies of, 17, at Hatfield, 25, Chief Gray- lock, 106, flee to the Mohicans, 36, home of, 9, numerous and strong, 22, sell corn 6, sell land, 17


66 praying, 24


66 prisoners taken by, 55


protest against fort at Cowas, 202 Puckquahow, Nipmuck sachem, 26 raid Mass. and N. H. towns, 130


66 revisit Deerfield, 106


reward to, 94


rogues from Canada, 63


Sahada, "Prince," murdered, 16


Sancumachu, Pocumtuck sachem, 36


Indian 1 Indians S


66 Sassacus, killed by Mohawks, 5


Scatacookes, 68, 69, 138


sell captives, 69


settled in Canada, 63


66 shot near Fort Taylor, 212


66 skulk in swamps, 28


skulking near Deerfield, 135


slain in Deerfield fight, 89


6. slaughter Lothrop and his men, 31, 32


66 spies, SI


66 spring, 428, 563, 669, 1006


66 Springfield burned, 34


Squakeag, 38, punished by Mo- hawks, 16, 17, scouts visit, 53, their home, 15


66 St. Francois, 130


St. John, 130


66 Stockbridge Indian killed, 223


66 story, 43, Rev. Hope Atherton's, 49 suffer for want of food, 38


6: Sunsick, part of Deerfield, 17


.. swamp fight with, 26


66 take captives at Deerfield, SI


take Matthew Severance, 446


66 take Pascomock fort, 92


tease Matthew Severance, 445


66 threaten Deerfield, 33, 93


66 Tomholisick, part of Deerfield, 17


Tonto discovers plot, 34


Toxus, a Norridgewock chief, 129


6. trader, 10


.6 treaty at Kennebeck, 131, with Mo- hawks, 59


66 troubles on northwest frontiers, 306


try to retain captives, 94


Tunxis, allies of Pocumtucks, 15


6% two killed at Vernon, 72, at West- field, 93


4 Uncus, Mohegan sachem, 15


66 Uroen killed, 68


66 village (at Natick), S


66 visit Deerfield, 429, old camping places, 138


Wampanoags, 23, 36


war-wars, 62, 136, 212, 441, 445,


450, 652, 887, 1039, 1063, 1068, declared against, 132, ended, 1140


66 warfare in the west, 307


66 Weenpauk, Scautacook chief, 142


6. Wequamps (Sugar Loaf), 36, 40


66 Weshatchowmesit, part of Deer- field, 17


Wneachchue, Grin, sells land, IS


Woronokes, 15


66 Wottanamon, killed, 105, scalp taken, 105


wound Dea. Samuel Field, 135


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Indian l Indians S Wussquakeeak village, 28 Industry float, 1107


Infantry, 749 Inferior court, 260


Ingalls, John, Civil War, 369 Ingersoll, Charles J. J., 338, 551, 773, 779, 793, 845, Am. Repub., 554 66 Charles T., Dr., 773


66 Eliza I., 773


George L & Co., 956


Joseph, killed at Deerfield, 85, 89 Ingram, Jonathan, killed at Deerfield, 85 Reuben, 706, 707 Inhabitants of Greenfield, 231, 232, meet- ing of, 234


Initiating green hands, 524


Inner commons, 689


Insane Hospital, Northampton, 772, So9, 822, 878


Insolvency court, 1196


Institute (Greenfield), for young ladies, 603


Insurance, 315, 622, agent, 875


Insurgent prisoners at Greenfield, 282


Insurgents, 274, 275, on retreat, 277


Intentions of marriage, 705


Intermediate school, 591


Intermission, Sabbath, to be half hour, 236


Internal revenue, 342


Interstate Mortgage Trust Company, 621 Invocation, 1129


Iowa, 432 Ireland, 698, 740, 859 Irish emigrants, 698 hopeful, 1100 66 Plain, 213, 645, 659, 964, 1021, lo- cated, 191


Iron, 1091


66 foundry, 635


66 ore, 642


66 " Works," 234, 321, 564, 571, 572, 643, burned, 316


Irvin, Harriet, IIIO


Irwin, Senator, 268 66 Richard W., 1123 Isham, Henry B., Civil War, 373 Italy, 1147


Jackman, Alden C., 364, 373


F. A., 1106 Jackson, A., 1106 66 Andrew, Gen., 308, 1179 Michael, Col., 906, 916, 918, 937 Nathaniel, 922 Jacobs, John, Col., 925 Nathan, 707


Jail, Boston, 259 66 Greenfield, 301, 312, limits, 301, 513, 514 Northampton, 246. 272, 274, 279, 282, 283, 439


Jailer, 283, 312, 871 Jam, of logs. 529 James, King II, 61, 63, 11 38 street, 568, 570, 630, 1170 Jamestown, Battle of, 948 " founding of, 1146 Japan, 447 Jaquith, Joseph, 304


Jarvis, George J., 374


Javery, Ephraim, 309


Jeffords, Charles R., 647, 648


Jenkins, Charles, Rev., 484, 889


Clarence B., 1106


66 W. I., cashier, 618


Jenks, counterfeiter, 637


George W., 778 Jennings, Chester, 677 66 George W., 370


Stephen, 55, 56, 58, wife of, 55, 56


Widow, 747


Jennison, Samuel, 689


Jepperson, Amos, 705


Jesuit priests, 32. 69, 107, 128, 131, 11 39


Jewett, George L., 1185


Jonathan, 714


Jillett, soldier, killed, 167


John Ledyard, steamer, 520 Johnson, Adam, his will, 31 1


B. J., Rev., 500


.6 Edward E., 6So


66 Hannah, 704


Henry, house, 630


Isaac, wolf story, 993


66 Jesse, 706


66 Jonathan, 676, 885, soldier, 922, 923


66 Louise, IIIO


66 Lucy, 711


66 Mary, 747


Mehitable, 12


66 Porter, 747


Richard, burial place, 366, death, 747, early settler, 436, soldier, 922, tax, 897


66 Samuel, 688


Thomas, 664, aided in effort to break will, 31 1


66 William, Sir, 208, 209. 957


Jones, Albert, land, 332, 107 2


6. Allen, 328, house burned, 331


.. Allen & Co., fite, 333


Benjamin H., 656


Bertha, IIIO


66 Caleb, 656


carding works, 186


66 Charles, 1024


David S., elector under Smith will, 330, examining committee, 696, hotel, 762, selectman, 792, tyth- ingman, 326 David S., Gen., 849, 889, 892, 1069. 1095


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Jones, Edwin J., land, 656, selectman, 795, | Kane, Asuph, 925 sketch of, 870


66 Eleanor, 1121


66 Elizabeth, 711


G. G., Rev., 500


George P., Pres. senate, 1123


66 Hannah L., 849


Henry, Rev., teacher, 603, 1101, IIS4 Henry W., 784, 825


66 Isaac, 687


Jehiel, 510


.6 John, 44


Jolın W., soldier, 368


Leonard S., militia, 892


6


Levi, manufacturer, 327, 635, 861, 1019


66 Phineas, children die, 737, 738, dies, 745, direct tax, 895, early settler, 243, farm, 687, married, 702, soldier, 922, 923


Raymond, III


S. Russell, Rev., chaplain, 892, rec- tor, 490, school committee, 800


S. Washburn, 656


Brooks & Thompson, 635


66 Mitchell & Co., 332, 635, 1184


66 Moody & Co., 635


: & Paige, 327, 328, 1184, 1192


Joslyn, Lorenzo D., 337, 863 & Eldridge, 1013, 1015


Jotter, William, soldier, 375


Journal of Conference, 141


Joyce, Elizabeth, 708


William, 748


Judah, Anna F., 613


: Henry M., Gen., 952 Theodore D., 952


Judd, Esther, 705, 715


.. Reuben, Lt., 889


66 Thomas, 700, 702 66 W, D., merchant, 622


Judd's History of Hadley, quoted, 51, 53, 539, 988


Judge Aiken's "moral character," 11 98 of agricultural implements, 815


66 of Court of Common Pleas, 831, 805, 810 of District Court, 826, 832


of Insolvency Court, So8


of Police Court, 818


66 of Probate Court, 808, 809, 809, 81I, 813, 817, 1034, 1200, 1202


" of Superior Court, 812


Judiciary committee, 828


Judith's Point, 193


Judkins, Clarence. 1105


Justice of Supreme Judicial Court, 816


Justices of the Peace, 237, 261, 285, 1034


Kane, Anna, III5


Thomas, 1109 Kansas, 338


Kar, Benjamin, 923


Kaulback, G. Harry, 648


Keefe, Timothy, 661


Keene, 168, 169, 1168


Keep, Caleb, Capt., 934


Keith, Alexander, 683


Charles, 758, 795, 796, 797, 877, 1020, 1194


66 Charles H., 620, 1049


Henry, 1078, 1081


James, Capt., 906, 916, 918, 937


John, 619, 862, 863, 1068, 1189


Paper Mills, 626, 863


W. Scott, 376, 1081


William, 331, 332, 335, 340, 619, 620, 758. 763, 778, 791, 792, 793, 794, 795, 858, 862, 872, 877, 892, 1023, 1044, 1067, 1092, 1093, 1095, 1179, 1190, 1200, 1201


William B., 80I


William B., Mrs., 1114,


Kellen, Robert, pastor, 500


Keller, Robert, 892


Kelley, Frank S., 565, 630, 647, 650 66 Fred B., 650


66 Martin H., 376


66 Michael, 372


Samuel C., 656


66 Seymour, 925


66 & Donovan, 628


Kelliher, Dan, 1081


.6 Daniel D., 655


66 Dennis, 624, 679


66 Michael, 679


60 William D., 420


Kellogg, Lt., 131


Alvah S., 367


60 Asa, 300, 647, 868


Bela, 782, 793, 856


66 Dwight, 1081


Joseph, Capt., 143, 147, 149, 150, 161, 444


Juli, 281


.. Lois, 1114


6 Lucy J. Cutler, 802, 985


66 Martin, Capt., 81, 87, 95, 98, 101, 104, 108, 113, 114, 117, 125, 428, 436, 445


Noadiah, 281


Sarah H., 868


66 Stephen, 250


store, 328, 499


Kells, Thomas C., 189


Kelsy, Ahiel, 925


Kemp, Amasa, soldier, 250


Asa, 715


66 Bessie, IIII


John, 706


Kempton, Samuel, 304


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INDEX


Kendall Kendell §


Calvin, 309 George, 870


66 Lyman, 300, 303, 311, 329, 616, 617, 641, 685, 843, 844, 860, 867, 870, 1050, 1067, 1189 & Russell, 316, 860 :


Kendrick, Asa, 649


Emma L., Dr., 774


Kendricken, Catharine C., 881


Kennebec river, 63, 128, 129, 136, 957


Kennedy, John, 373, 627


Kenney, Cheney, 331


Loranson, 687 Ransom, 1106 66 Reuben, 663, 687 Kennon, Gladys, 1113 W. C., 1113


Kenwood street, 569


Key West, 1030


Kibbe & Crane, 1081


Kilburn, Alice, 672


66 Emory E., 333


66 Washington H., 679, 680


Kile, John, 923


Kimball, George A., 781, 705, 798, 861


John D., 525 66 Royce, 305


W. S., Rev., 481, SOI Kimpland, William, 925 Kinderhook, 57


Kindness, friendly Indian, 93


King, Capt., 939 Benjamin, 212


66 Ezra, 924


66 George 11, 142, 144, 146, 147, 148, 150, 151, 153, 154, 155, 157, 159, 161, 199, 11 34


66 George III, 256


James II, 61, 63


66 John C., 666 John G., SI8 66 Joseph, 212


66 Lear, 1145


log, 529


66 Otto, 369, 374


66 Paul, 272


Philip, 1 1 38


66 Philip's War, 106, 11 58 66 Starr, 1172


66 William, 309 66 William's War, 73, So, 98, 438 66 Zadoc, 704


King's chapel, 1006 navy, 527


Kingsland, Jesse. 924 William, 249 Kingsley, Allen R., 377


Darius, 745 E. W., 683, 1193


Elijah, 249, 250, 924


Kingsley, Frank, 445, 649, 758 66 Grace, 1122


Nina, 1122 Kingston, William J., 420 Kinnevan, Mary, 628


Kinyon, Charles, 30


Kirkland, Rev. Dr., 316


Kissing the bride, 1003


Knatt, Christian, 375


Kneeland, J. C., 551, 855 Knight


Knights


of Columbus, 1108, 1109


66 Randolph D., 377


66 Templars Commandary, 828


66 Zebina, 655, 656


Know Nothings, 1081


Knowlton, Olive F., 668


Knox, Henry, Gen., 948


Koch, Lewis, 1117


Koonz, George, III2


Grace, IIIO


66 Lottie, 1112


Ruth, III2


Kossbeil, Amanda M., 1116


Gustave, 1112


Krug, Karl, 1112 Kulya, Nelson, 668


L Co., militia, 1106 Labor Day, 699 66 free and slave, 339


Laborers guarded by soldiers, 135 in 1822, 312


La Chapelle & Belair, fire, 626


La Chasse, Father, 1 31


Ladies' Aid Society, 11 22


Lady Byron, 946


Lafayette, College, 602 Gen., 274, 948 Lague, Edward C., Spanish War, 420


Laird, John, riverman, 526


Lake Champlain, 208, 218, 251, 431. 863 George, 56, 94, 208, 219, 222, 438, 957


" Ontario, 218 Lakeland, Florida, camp at, 417


Lakeman, David, 43 Lalanze, Aleide, Civil War, 378


Lamb, Col., 132


Amherst, Rev., S29


66


artillery 958


66


Bonner M., 784


66 Elijah, child of, 741, 755, defense of U. S. arsenal, 281, takes


Munn tavern, 293


66


Frederic A., 667, 760


66


George F .. 798


66


J. E., fire, 630


66


Joseph II., house, 1183


66


Peter, Rev., pensioner, 305


66


Samuel O., 611, 614, 682, 1041,


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INDEX


1048, admitted to the bar, 784, editor and proprietor, 553, recol- lections, 118o, register of pro- bate, 779, representative, 777, 778, school committee, Soo, sketch, 829 Lamb, Samuel O., Mrs., 438, 605, 651, 842, 1170


Silas, resident in 1775, 243


66 William, 597 & Lawler, 830


Lambert, Nathaniel, Rev. Dr., 71 I


Lampblack street, 559, 687, location, 192 works, 688


Lampshire, Howard, Civil War, 378 Lancaster, 9, 38, 137


Lancy, Mr., killed, 521


Land, divided, large quantities, 421 grants on Green river, 112


Green river, divided, 115


owners in 1798, 893


Lander, Benj. D., 687 George M., Civil War, 370, sketch, 357


66 James W., 863


66 Lucinda, 357


6 Romeo, 357


Landmarks, 1000


Lanfair, David, 658 66 Elmer, 658


Russell, 323


Langley, Henry W., Civil War, 377


Langstroth, James T., Lt., place of burial, 365 Lorenzo L., Rev., 486, 603, Soo, 817, 971, 972, 1079, 1184, 1194


66 Margaret E., 817


Lanois, Joseph M., Spanish War, 420


Lanphear, Robert S., soldier, 308


Larkin, William, soldier, 250, 926 Larrabee, Eber N., 663


66 Hart, Capt., 576, 663, 889


Hart, Jr., 663


Hart P., 680


66 John, 662


66 Milwaukee Harriet, 662


66 place, 428, 565


.. Timothy, 662


I askey, Robert, resident in 1775, 242 Lathrop, Joseph, Rev., 715


" Timothy, 757 Land, Archbishop of England, 3


Laurel street, 570


Law, Edward S., Civil War, 378


Lawler, Frank J., 784, 1042 Margaret, Mrs., 1188


Lawrence, Academy, 865


Arthur, Rev. Dr., 492


66 Daniel, Civil War, 378


66 M. H., Supt., 1042


66 Marcellus, Civil War, 367


Laws, concerning live stock, 73


Lawyers, drank freely, 546 " Greenfield, 273, 312, 803-833 Leach, Ephraim, 258, 926 66 Hepsey, 706


66 Jeremiah, Rev., soldier, 926


66 Osgood L., 1123


Lead pipe manufactory, 843 Lean-to, 959 Leather, 508


66 breeches, 988 Stocking Tales, 427


Leavitt, Emelia, 168, 483, 803


Hart, 289, 293, 298, 317, 327, 716, 723, 804, 893, 895, 973, 1000, 1068, direct tax, 893, 895, lays out Church street, 303, marries Rachel Barnard, 716, place, 600, 604


Hooker, 713, 782, 783, 788, 789, 790, 791, 803, 821, 1050, death, 325, Fellenberg school, 600, house, 604, member 2d Cong. Church, 483, sketch, 803, town treasurer, 308, 473


66 Jonathan, 484, 550, 685, 695, 709, 720, 742, 779, 780, 783, 804, 895, 973, 1045, 1064, 1068, 1069, ap- pointed chief justice, 289, bank president, 616, 617, committee on division of county, 291, commit- tee to nominate, 470, committee to supply, 463, deals in lottery tickets, 289, deals in public funds, 289, director in bank, 616, house, 967, 1064, 1069, member 2d Cong. Church, 483, pension agent, 304, resident in 1803, 296, resigns judgeship, 310, society leader, 1189


66 Jonathan, Rev., 803


66 Jonathan, Jr., 742


Mary Il., 483, 804, 1069, member 2d Cong. Church, 483


66 Nancy, member 2d Cong. Church, 483


66 Roger, 514


66 Roger H., building committee, Fel- lenberg, 601


66 Sarah 1I., member 2d Cong. Church, 483


66 store, 1068


Le Bair, 95 Lecture course, 816, 1094


Lee, Lucy, 713


66 Robert E., Gen., 346, 432


Rollin A., 680


66 Samuel H., Rev., pastor, 487


Samuel W., tanner, 1796, 293


66 Walter A., 686


Legal tender act, 261


Legeon, James, Civil War, 378


Legislature, 178, 198, 199, 260, 263, 265 to


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INDEX. 1257


277, 279, 510, 571, 589, 616, 804, 805, 807, So8, 814, 817, 818, 820, 822, 825, 828, 830, 846, 847, 853, 855, 856, 857, 864, 867, 869, 885, 945, 949, 954, 1044, 1046, 1199, I 201


Legislature asked to establish county poor- house, 314 asked to refuse bridge charter to John Williams, 291


66 charters bank, 310


66 committee favor division, 51I


66 kills Green river meadow scheme, 476 66 petition to for relief, 299, 512 refuses college bill, 310 requires.school committee, 799 Leighton, Charles W., 562, 579, 664, 796 Leipple, William, 1118


Leitch, W. F., Jr., 1165


Leith, Mary E., 672


Lenois, Tuffield, 689


Leominster. 514, 774


Leon, Alexander, Civil War, 369


Leonard, David, Col. regt., 899, 900, 904, 905, 907, 908, 912, 916, 919, 920. 921. 923, 924, 929, 930, 931, 936, 937, 940 Eliza B., Sec., 1042


66 Ellen S., 664


66 Horatio, 664


John, Civil War, 378


66 Moses, 1026


Noadiah, Capt. co., 914


66 Samuel, 1026


Samuel, Dr., 885


66 street, 470, 567, 569


66 Theodore, 340, 605, 611, 685, 849, 1000, 1157, 1170, 1193, commit- tee to outfit soldiers, 335, mill owner, 642, sells place, 333 Ziba, 664


Leroy, Jonas, 1100


Lester, Francis, child of, 748, died, 318, defense of U. S. arsenal, 281, early settler, 436, Revolutionary pensioner, 305 Francis, Jr., 437


Nancy, " Aunt," 859, died aged 105 years, 436


Lesure, Samuel, Rev. pensioner, 305


Levee at New Orleans, 823


Levens, James, killed at Wequamps. 26 Leverett, 503, 511


Lewis, Mr., child of, 743 George A., Civil War, 377 William, Revolutionary pensioner, 305


Lexington, 274, 426, 708, 715. 812 alarm, 901, 902, 906. 907-91.4, 918, 919, 921, 924, 925, 931, 936, 939, 941


Lexington, battle, 246, 247, 446 6. Kentucky, 8 34


66 steamer burned, 324 Leyden, 91, 187, 188, 276, 446, 476, 657, 659, 660, 662, 764. 893, 1010


Glen, 213, 319, 639, 1045, 1083, I 200


hills, 1170


men at Springfield fight, 280


pastures, 563


66 road, 575. 577, 579, 680, 1021


Libby prison, 354 Liberty pole, 1178


Libraries, 608 to 616, 1128


Library, 1801, 296 64 Association, 609. 1174. organized, 331, building, 866, 1070


Boston Public, 142


66 building, 611


66 fair, 61 3


66 leaves, 1172


66 Jot, 612


social, 608


town, in 1790. 723


Licenses to innholders, 514 Light horse parade, 723 Lillie Lilly } 66 Harold, 1105


pond, 982


66 R., Lt., 903


66 Rufus A., 783


66 Samuel, 663


Lime, 508 Limits Fire District, 1046 Lincoln, Abraham, 277, 338, 782, 807, campaign, 1086


Benjamin, Gen., 260, 277, 297


Brooks M .. 881


66 Chauncey, riverman, 526


Levi, Gov., 1031, historian, 247


6. Lucy, 1031, 1040


66 Luther B., S31, address, 331


66 street, 133, 557, 569. 682, fight at, 190 and Hamlin, 1014


Lindley ¿ Lindsey §


Eliphalet, Revolutionary soldier, 926, 927


Line between Deerfield and Greenfield, 176


66 eight thousand acre, 179, 184


66 of forts, 163, 210


66 seven mile, 179


Linseed oil, 637 Linton, Robert, Civil War, 378


Liston, Richard, Civil War, 370 " Little Billee," song by Thackery, 1176 Hope, 191, 556


Liverboos, 1084 Livermore, Mary. Mrs., 950


1258


INDEX


Livery stable, 1013, Nims, 1187 Living man's obituary, 803 room, 961


Livingston, John, Capt., goes to Canada, 94,95


Lizards, 971


Load of wood, quantity determined, 231, 239


Loan exhibition, 1073


Lobdell, Donald M., corp., Spanish War, 419 Local history, 773, 1135


Locating committee's bill, 473


Location of new meetinghouse and com- mittee report, 468, 469, 470, 471, 473


Lock Locke 5 Dr. (Hatfield), 48


Ebenezer, Revolutionary soldier, 927


Locke's pond, 1084


Locks and canal chartered, 293


Locksley Hall, 850


Locomotive engineers'float, 1108


Lodge, Henry Cabot, Senator, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1134, 1154 Log cabin, 76, 1107, 1118 campaign, 1093


camp, 527 drive on the Connecticut, 527


fort, 1003


.. house, 235, 324, 563, 671, 685, 687, 959 66 Plain, 561, 1175


.6 district, 469


66


66 location, 192


4 4


lot, 593, 666, 1026


46 road, 664


66 schoolhouse burned, 589, re- built, 589


Logan, Mr., child of, 740


66 house, 1071


66 James, early settler, 437, 746


John, 327


John P., trustee, 618


= Polly, 739


Loggerhead, 753


Logging on Connecticut river, 526


Lombard, Napoleon, Civil War, 369, 374 Roswell, 712 London, 103, 767, 1143


Long, Alanson, Boston, 678 Alanson B., Capt., Civil War, 358, 376, 848, place of burial, 365 66 building, 326, 330


66 corners, 1021, 1074


David, Sr., 677, 678, 843


David, Jr., 322, 675, 676, 790, 791, 843, 977, 1091, 1185. 1190 = house, 1190


Island, 947, 948


Long Island sound, 324, 418 " 66 James R., sergt., Civil War, 377, 615, 673, 753, 760, 801, 1082 John, Dr., assists Shelburne, 235, 1051


66 Julia H., 673


Lemuel H., 465, 673, 674, 678, 790, 791, 762, 857, 875 Meadow, 43, 104, 278, 454


" river, 516, 517


6 Salmon H., 875 Silas, Dr., located in town, 301, Unitarian Society, 494


Longley, Col., commands regt., 309 Loomis, Aretas, Rev., 478, 838 " Aretas G., Rev., 481, 801, 838 Lord, Hester, 704 Joseph, Judge, 980


Lord's day, traveling, 1004 Lords of Admiralty, 103


Losses of Tenth regt., 342


Lot, lots,


for High school, 590


66 granted, 117


in Green river meadow, 116


on Green river, 113 sold to Gov. Washburn, 612


Lothrop, Thomas, Capt., 12, 26, 31, 32, 40, 435


Timothy, 757, 1067


Lottery, 1071, petition for to build Cheap- side bridge, 288 Loudon, John C. Lord, in command, 214 Louisburg, 128, 1142, taken, 164, 218 46 expedition, 449, 1028, expedition failure, 214 Louisiana, 346, 350, 356, 358, 359, 363, 503 campaign, 860 Louisville, Ky., 846 66 Bar, 846


Loveland, Mr., 653


" Alpheus, 851


Anna, 706


Chauncey, riverman, 526


Chloe, 710


Edward L., Civil War, 376


Frederick, Revolutionary soldier, 706, 927


" George, resident in 1775, 242, Revo- lutionary soldier, 927, 928, sol- dier, 258


66 George, Jr., wife of, 739


66 Henry, riverman, 526


66 Isabella, 36 1


Lucy, 708


Thomas, child died, 737, resident in 1775, 242, warned out, 985


Thomas, Jr., 737


Widow, 747 Lovers' Lane, 192, 559, 669 Lowe, Arthur, 1123


INDEX


1259


Lowe Brothers, 652, farm, 632


6 Henry, 1114


James, Civil War, 378, soldier, 251


Lowell, Charles R., 614, 698, 863, 1103, 1163 James R., 1114


66 James Russell, poet, 1148


& Fiske, 61 1


Lower division, Green river, 116


meadows, 1060, 1082


cemetery, 694 66


66 new schoolhouse, 592


Loyalist party, 240


Lucas, Daniel, Revolutionary soldier, 928 fort, Colrain, 163


66 Richard, early settler, 437, resident in 1775, 243


Samuel, farmer, 1795, 293, tannery, 635


Luckust, Edmund, Revolutionary soldier, 928 Luddington, Daniel, convicted of treason, 278


Luey, Dexter, riverman, 526


66 Lester L., 874


Lester L., Capt., 521, 526, riverman, 526


" Orvis, riverman, 526


" Luggers," 507, 520, 522 Lumber, 641 ¥ companies, 527


66 " David" (Wait), 691


for meetinghouse to be sold, 233 prices, 725


Lusher, Eleizer, Maj., committee to man- age Pocumtuck affairs, IS, grantee in Indian deed, 17


Lutheran Church, organized, 503 Lutze, Germany, 774 Lyceum Lyceums S


66 317, 331, 770, 856, 1194


66


of Natural History, N. Y., 970


Lyman, Caleb, Capt., makes a scout, 93 66 Edward Branch, editor, 552


Edward E., 781, 782, 784, SOI, SII, 820, 826, committee to build, 594, director, 614, 615


66 Elihu, Maj., 649, 726, 748, 783, 821, S89, 895, committee to seat meet- inghouse, 294, early settler, 437, Revolutionary pensioner, 305, 2d Cong. Church, 483 66 Elihu, Jr., 437, 780, 821


Harry, 747


66 Henry W., 785 66 Jacob S., 437


66 Joseph, Rev., 714, 720, 727


66 Samuel, 742


60 Sarah, 748


Theodore D., Col., 437, 889


Thomas, Capt., 859


Lyman, William, Maj., aide to Gen. Shep- ard, 280 Lyme, N. H., 769, 811 Lynde, Justice, 994 stage driver, 1091


Lyndon, James, Civil War, 378 Lynx, 987


Lyon, A. J., Rev., pastor, 504 66 Betsey, 710


Caleb, 685, direct tax, 897


66 David, 877


John, direct tax, 895, mill owner, 639


66 Jonathan, Revolutionary soldier, 929


66 Mary, 605


Lyons, A. S. F., 676, 698


66 Charles I)., 1094


Charles E., 1081


66 Fanny, 1114


Frederick R., 646


George E., 874 Hatsell P., corp., Civil War, 376




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