History of Greenfield : shire town of Franklin county, Massachusetts, Vol. II, Part 49

Author: Thompson, Francis McGee, 1833-1916; Kellogg, Lucy Jane Cutler, 1866-; Severance, Charles Sidney
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: Greenfield, Mass. : [Press of T. Morey & Son]
Number of Pages: 686


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Newcomb, John Adams, 741 66 Joseph Warren, 827, 1001, 1002, 1036, 1038


66 Maria, 742


66 Mary, 1036


66 Peter, 714


Hampshire, 98, 11I, 130, 202, 254, 518, 985


London, 914, 916, 921, 937, 938, 941,979 London County Association, 271


66


1269


INDEX


tax, 895, 897, mill owner, 639, Rev. soldier, 937, son of, 742


Newton, Asher, Jr., 744


bridge, 570, 572, 573, 574, 575, 576, 577, 578, 579, 844


Burwell, 675


Calvin, buys Episcopal Church, 499, leader, 498


Caroline, 748


Christopher, Civil War, 377, place of burial, 366, sketch, 359


66 corner, 327, sold, 329


Curtis, 658, 672, 713, 799, 800, 817, 848, ensign, 860, 889


D. W., 1106


Daniel H., 681, 682, 778, 782, 800, committee to build, 592


E. J., 1106


66 Esther, 738


family of Greenfield, 4


Frank O., Civil War, 368


hall, 315


Hannah, 706, member Second Con- gregational, 483


Harriet, 817


Henry, service in 1814, 309


Hervey C., 340, 344, 359, 442, 672, 674, 678, 791, 794, 792, 794, 799, 800, 817, 860, 880


66 Hester, 1037


Huldah, 712, 1037


Isaac, 702, 704, 716, 777, 786, 787, 788, 1001, 1035, 1036, bounty for his men, 237, builds Mansion House, 317, chairman's report, 470, Civil War, 367, committee of correspondence, 236, committee on situation of the country, 299, committee to sell old pound, 298, direct tax, 895, infant of, 739, place of burial, 364, resident in 1775, 242, Rev. soldier, 937, sol- dier, 252, son of Roger, 735


Isaac, Captain, 253, 256, 426, 442, 665, 671, 672, 736, 738, 755, 827, 846, 859, 889, 1037, 1179, at West Point, 258, committee to invite Mr. Olds, 464, committee to lo- cate, 469, committee to nominate, 470, company, 899, 900, 901, 909, 915, 917, 725, 926, 927, 928, 929, 931, died, 316, place of burial, 366


66 Isaac, " Sir," estate, 1181


66 Isaac, Jr., 755, 789, 798, 799, ad- jutant, 889, takes Munn tavern, 314


66 Isaac, 2d, 638, 665, 777, 781, 790, Unitarian Society, 494


Israel, 781


James, 442, 654, 655, 656, 697, 871, I200, barn, 627, mills, 189, set off


to No. 1, 589, small barn, 629, tenement house, 625


Newton, James H., praise, 1 167


¥ Jeremiah, 663, 742, direct tax, 897


John, 563, 658, 671, 672, 703, 718, 738, 849, 880, 938, 1036, 1037, committee to nominate, 470, defense of U. S. arsenal, 281, died, 320, early settler, 426, 442, resident in 1775, 242, soldier, 252, wife of, 743


John, Jr., 442, 671, 672, 860, direct tax, 895


66 John C., place of burial, 366


66 John S., 672, 881


Jonathan, Rev. soldier, 938


Joseph, 743


66 Leroy A., Dr., 775, 1118


lot to be sold, 593


Lucy, 817


Madame, 734, death of, 463


66 Mary, 712, 1037


Moses, 842, died, 320


Nabbe, 724


Obed, 658, 659, 800


of Holyoke, 871


Ozias, resident in 1803, 296


66 Ozias H., 711, 974, 1059, trader 1796, 293


place, 330, 871, 965, 966, 974, 1051, 1059, 1085, 1184, 1200


Polly, 716


Priestly, 674, 675, 678, 790, 791, house burned, 326


Priestly, Lt., 889


Rejoice, 669, 827, 847, 1036, 1038


66 Rhoda, 452, 704, 841


Roger, Rev., 233, 237, 239, 255, 256, 442, 544, 671, 674, 681, 693, 705, 735, 750, 751, 769, 860, 965, 966, 980, 981, 982, 997, 1002, 1035, 1037, about his wood, 292, accepts proposals, 464, agreement about his wood, 287, buys lots, 1059, called, 461, concerning his wood, 239, death of, 462, 475, diary, 700 to 749, direct tax, 895, estimate of character, 462, his wig, 537, house, 974, letter, 461, 731, librarian, 608, librarian in 1801, 296, 297, made D. D., 462, Milford, Conn., 4, moderator, 493, new house, 725, orator July 4, 1796, 293, quoted, 763, relin- quishes part of salary, 231, reports many deaths, 296, resident in 1761, 242, resident in 1803, 296, to preach at North East, 286, wood for, 227


Roger, Jr., 462, 721, 724, 725, 732


Samuel, 427, 442, 474, 475, 563, 671, 672, 674, 675, 678, 708, 709,


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788, 860, 1037, child of, 743, committee to locate, 469, direct tax, 895


Newton, Sarah, 712, 738, 743


Sarah Corse, 358


Sawtell, house, 563


66 Sebera, 738


66 Seberah, 736


66 Seth S., 658, 659


66 Solomon I)., Civil War, 367, 374


store, 722


Sukey (Susanna), 712


Susanna, 712, 751


66 tavern, 320


Theological Seminary, 774


66 town of, 7


well, 1184


& Green, 974, 1001, 1059, direct tax, 895, retire, 297


Newtons, 1082


Niagara Fire Engine Company, 1081


Niantic, Indian damages at, 22


Nicholette, Alfred, Civil War, 37 I


Nichols, A. R., pastor, 500


Allen, 738, Continental army, 250, resident in 1775, 242, Rev. sol- dier, 938, 939


Brothers, 643, shop, 1193


66 Dorothy, 738


66 Ebenezer, defense of U. S. arsenal, 28 1


66 Emma, III3


Herbert, II21


J. H., 1119


66 Marjorie, 1119


66


Nathan, 716, 937, Rev. soldier, 940 Nathaniel, resident in 1775, 242, Rev. soldier, 939, 940


Samuel, 985, Continental army, 250, Lexington alarm, 249, resi- dent in 1775, 242, Rev. soldier, 939 Zerviah, 705


Nicholson, General, 102, 103, collects an army on the lake, 105, to com- mand expedition, IOI David, direct tax, 897


Nickerson, Enoch, 688, direct tax, 895 Nicolet College, 839


Nile, 1 1 36


Niles, Judge, 724


Nimrod, local, 1026 Nims, 256, 1082


Abigail, captive, 440


66 Abner, 703


Albert H., 357, 649, 652, 661, 678, 790, 791, 792, 800, 859, 1201, committee to build town hall, 332 Asahel, killed at Bunker Hill, 440 Charity, 710


66 Charles T., 112, 186, 565, 650, 651


Nims, Charles W., 1105 children, three smothered, 72


66 David, Keene branch, 440


66 Delia, 801, trustee, 616


E., 746


66 Ebenezer, 425, 702, 1001, captive, 440, resident in 1775, 242, share in land, 121, 123


Elisha, killed, 165, 440


66 Elizabeth, 1010


Esther, 703, 946


66 family of Greenfield, 4


farm, 90


66 George, Civil War, 377, place of burial, 366, Sergt. died, 348, sketch, 358


66 Godfrey, 71, 98, 438, 439, 440, 441, 448, 652, 954, 1064, bravery, 65, collector, 60, committee on roads, 74, house burned, 72, losses at Deerfield massacre, 87, pioneer, 12


66 Hannah, 709, 747


66 Henry, 72


66 Henry G., Maj., 795, 796, 861, Civil War, 377, place of burial, 364 house burned, 1064, fortified, 441, rebuilt, 72


66 houses, 440


66 Hull, Lt., 441, 649, 650, 651, 652, 675, 706, 740, 761, 787, 788, 889, IO01, committee to locate, 4(9, committee to protect road fiom Green river, 288, defense of U. S. arsenal, 281, direct tax, 895, place of burial, 366, Rev. soldier, 940, selectman, 984, soldier, 252, son of, 742, to build bridge, 574


Jeremiah, 72, 1009


Joel, 735, 740


66 John, 98, 449, 645, 652, 954, 1064, captive, 441, committee to build mounts, 162, 163, escapes from captivity, 95, goes to Canada, 106, land at Keene, N. H., 137, lot extended, 124, share in land, I21, IŻ3, soldier, 171, taken cap- tive, 81


66 John, Jr., scout, 169


66 livery stable, 230


66 Lucius, Sr., 340, 441, 652, 656, 677, 777, 781, 790, 792, 793, 800, 856, 861, 1010, 1157, 1169, 1172, 1201, adjutant, 889, committee to pur- chase town hall lot, 332, farm, 185, trustee, 618


66 Lucius, Jr., 429, 652, 1169


Lydia, 709


Mary, smothered, 440


Mehitable, marries Jonathan Smead 449, 645


Mehitable, Jr., smothered, 440


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INDEX


Nims, Mehitable Hull, killed, 440


Mercy, smothered, 440 Nancy Wells, 358


Prudence, Mrs., 651


Sarah, 700


Seth, selectman, 531


66 Thomas, 98, 441, 651, 652, 656, 657, 694, 735, 739, 777, 781, 785, 786, 791, 799, 844, 845, 946, 954, 1065, 1093, 1201, committee of corre- spondence, 225, 234, committee to meet with county congress, 234, field driver, 182, house, 232, house picketed, 225, Lt. Cav., 889, member of First Church, 456, resident in 1760, 242, Rev. soldier, 940, school at, 583, school com- mittee, 582, son of Hull, 441, to build bridge, 574, to furnish wood, 226, to select burying ground, 226


Thomas, Jr., 735


William N., 647, 652, 678, 759, 859, IO22


Nine months' men, 336


Ninth Congressional District, 342 Regiment, 362


Nipmucks, 23, 24, 25, 26, 36, driven from Bloody Brook, 32, hunted by Church, 54, return to Brookfield, 36, to destroy coast settlements, 37, with the Pocumtucks, 33 Nipper, Susan, variety, 1 100 Nismes, France, 44I


Godefroi de, 440, 44I


Nitingale, Ebenezer, service in 1814, 309 Nixon, Frederick M., Civil War, 368 Thomas, Col. Regt., 903 Nonantum Hill, John Cotton's Mission, 7 Nonotucks at Hatfield fort, 25


Nook of the Falls, 126


Norridgewock, 128, 135


Norse legend, 1029


North Adams, 868, 872, 873, 1190, canal meeting, 314


America, 1142


American Review, 608


Church dedicated, 478


" East," 640, 982, location, 192, may be set off, 238, 288, 290, to have preaching, 286, wants a meetinghouse, 287


East Cemetery, 695


66 Gate, Green River, 118


Lord, 24 I


Meadows, 90, 133, 505 66 Cemetery, 694, 870


district, 469


schoolhouse, 597


meetinghouse, 651, 1196 66 Parish, 608, 761, 1081, Church, 340 river, 134, 164, flood damages, 313


North street, 569 Wisdom, 656


Northampton, 26, 88, 93, 102, 167, 271, 272, 273, 274, 278, 279, 283, 313, 316, 324, 326, 327, 328, 435, 439, 440, 456, 459, 473, 503, 510, 557, 715, 743, 780, 805, 809, 821, 823, 878, 975, 979, 1001 bridge, 571


66 called on to aid Deerfield, 31


convention at, 300, 301


end of canal, 520


fishery meeting, 313


66 fort taken, 92


66 home of Nonotucks, 15


jail, 439 man killed, 26


selected for Williams College, 310


settlement of, 6


66 smallpox at, 317


trolley line, 1167


two Indians executed at, 66


two men killed at, 33


66 & Greenfield R. R. Co., 327, 525


Northern army, 902, 908, 913, 914, 916, 920, 934, 939, 941, 942 department, 908, 912, 913, 915, 919, 930, 932, 933, 936, 937, 940 Northfield, 54, 68, 130, 134, 168, 169, 170, 192, 685, 693, 804 806, 1084


abandoned, 28, 30


bridge, 571


Captain Beers' defeat at, 28


66 forts repaired, 203


66 garrison enlarged, 214


garrisoned, 63


home of Squakeags, 15


66 Indian camp at, 36, headquarters, 37


loses two men, 132


Nipmucks escape to, 36


66 number killed, 164


resettled, III


road to, 557, 1070, 107I


two men wounded at, 212


Northwest school district, trouble in, 290 Northwestern district, 586, 822, 823


Norton, Frank P., place of burial, 364, Spanish War, 420


66 John, Rev., captured, 166


Thomas, 696


& Bird, traders in 1800, 294


Norwalk, Conn., 70, 946, 947


Norwich, 1040, 1091 " University, Vt., 858


Norwood, Anna M., 351 « street, 569


Nova Scotia, 128, 439, 868 Novel reading, 723 Noyes, Baxter B., 224, 330, 451, 639, 797, 841, 874, 1058, 1063, committee to build, 596, house, IISI, trus- tee, 616, 618


1272


INDEX


Noyes, John, Jr., in business in 1792, 289 Mabel, 1114 William C., 817 Number four, 202, 212, bravely defended, 168, number killed, 164 of printers, too great, 722


Numbo, 1001


Nuns, Gillette, servant to, 69


Nutting, George G., Lt., sketch, 359 Joseph, 707, child of, 743, Rev. sol- dier died, 303, wife of, 748 Joseph H., Civil War, Lt. Col., 371, 892 66 Mehitable, 359


€ Mercy, 712 Ozias, 359, 1080


Polly, 711 Zecheriah, service in 1814, 308


Oak, 1159 street, 569


Oakman, R. N., Jr., 333


Oath of allegiance, 259


O'Brien, J., 1117


J. C., Dr., 775


O'Callahan, Father, 500


O'Connell, William, Spanish War, 420


Odd Fellows, 1051, 1052, 1187


Officers, first town, 182


Revolutionary, 749, 758


Ogden, Capt., wounded, 223 O'Hara, James H., 268, 1122


Lillian, 1122 Richard, 268, 377, 1186


Ohio river, 1160


Oil mill, 510, 637, 986


O'Keefe, Nellie E., 1122


Olcott, Bulkley, Rev., called, 460 Old burial ground, 336, 459 ford, 556, 1061


66 fort, locality, 556, 1061 home week, 1073, 1181


homes, 645, 958


Indian house, see Indian river, 556, 1057 tavern, 1032


66 style and new style, 81


66 tenor (money), 174, 1027, 1028


Tenor (slave), 980


Olds, Gamaliel S., Rev., 303, 465, 474, 475, 541


Olive street, 331, 334, 567, 977, 1185


Oliver, A., secretary, 211, 218, 219 Robert, Capt. co., 919 One-hoss shay, 1134 O'Niel, D. H., Rev., 501


" Oracle, The," performed, 293 Orange, 354, 781, 814, 865 Enterprise, 1166 Orchard street, 568, 569 Orde, J., 1117 Ordination, 541, 546


O'Reilly, Patrick T., Rev., 699, 839 Organic Act, Greenfield, 179, 180, 181, 195, 454 Orthodox churches, 1097 Orthodoxy and Liberalism, 493


Ortt, John K., 327, 1185 Osborn, John, house burned, 627 6 Joseph, Continental army, 250 Osgood, Charles J., 676 Elihu, 665


66 Elihu C., 665, 672, 797


J. W. D., Dr., 771, 1170


John E., 657 Jonathan, Rev., 657, 771


66 Warren, 665 66 Warren S., 665


Oso fort, 69, 102


Oswego, taken by French, 214, 223


Otis, Christine, 98 Joseph, 712 Otter creek, 68, 139, 851 Oven, brick, 960 ·


Overseers of Poor, 311, 749, in charge of almshouse, 299


Oviatt, Frances O., 827


Owen, Ephraim, direct tax, 897


Euclid, 568 Oxen, number, 244


" stall fed," 13


Pacific coast, 1089, 1140 66 Railroad, 952 Packard, Charles F., 698


66 Diadema, 359


66 Franklin County churches, 465


Henry D., 1117, cashier, 621, house, 632, 1188


66 Henry D., Mrs., 1117, 1166


66 Horace C., Civil War, 371, sketch, 359


66 National Bank, 620, 755, 772, 862, 876, 1189


Robert, 359 Rufus A., 605, 620, 876, cashier, 620, 621, president, 621, treas- urer, 620


Theophilus, Rev. Dr., 478


66 Theophilus, Jr., Rev., supply, 478


W. N., 620, 621


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66 William G., 876, 1020, 1103, 1163, 1166, cashier, 621, first depositor, 620, president, 621, treasurer, 620, 1073


" William G., Mrs., 1166


Packing house, 635


Page, David, Rev. soldier, 940


Levi, stage proprietor in 1792, 290


66 Phineas C., 689


Paine, see Payne Palfry, John G., 78 Palisade, palisades, 204, 649 Palisaded houses, 164, 1059


1273


INDEX


Palls, town purchases, 289 Pamphlets on religious belief, 464 Pannell, Esther, 703 Panquiaug (Weathersfield), 5 Panthers, 987 Paper maker, 863


mills, 188, 685


money, 236, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030 Paquag (Athol), 25


Parade, 1104, 1105, 1106, IIIO


Pardon, commission appointed, 277,


granted rebels, 281


Pardy, Deborah, 704


Parent, Lewis, Civil War, 369


Paris, 418, treaty of, 224


Parish, 173, 180


and town equivalent, 463


66 First Congl. Deerfield keeps se- questered lands, 201


66 matters, 467 parties, 1195


66 party, Dr. Strong's, 489


66 petition for second, 481, 482


Park, Frank, 691, 1010


John C., 1093


66 street, 569, 1071, 1169


Parker, Alonzo, 827, 873 Bowdoin L., 784, 795, 796, 827, 1081, attorney for Deerfield, 269, Civil War, 377


Charles A., 671


66 Helen Caroline, 828


Henry M., 684, 817


66


. Horatio G., Judge, 777, 779, 784, 792, 800, resigns as selectman, 333, sketch, 817


J. & G. B., cotton mill, 31 I


66 Jean, IIIO


66 Joel, cotton mill, 635


66 Jonathan, direct tax, 897


Joseph H., Civil War, 369


66 Laura, IIII Lilla, IIIO


64 Roswell, Civil War, 374, 375


66 Theodore, 1176, supply, 494 Parkman, John, Rev., 800, pastor, 494 Parks, Mr., hunter, 988


Parliament, 240, 245, 246


Parmalee, James, defense of U. S. arsenal, 281


Parmenter, Delevan, 649, 650


66 Elias A., 647, 650, 794, 795, 870, 997, 1193


Horace, 668


66 Jason, Continental army, 250, con- victed, 278, execution, warrant for issued, 279, execution, warrant for reprieved, 279, kills Benj. Walker, 278 Josiah, 706


Parsons, Rev. Dr., 1050, moderator, 466 Amos, 663, 664, service, 1814, 309


Parsons, Amos, Jr., captain, 889, 904


David, Rev., 459, 715


66 E. B., teacher, 1082


66 Eli, petition for pardon, 279, reward for arrest of, 279


Herbert C., 445, 555, 778, 801, editor, 552, representative, 268, 269, senate, 776


66 James C., Rev., 606, 607


66 Joseph, 571, builds mill, 74, 109, pilot, 517


66 Lucy, marries Edward Billing, 459


66 mill, 1 14I


Partenheimer, Eva, 360


46 Harold, 1105


66 John N., 360


66 W. W., 1196


William, Civil War, 373, sketch, 360


Partridge, George C., Rev., 800, died, 486, pastor, 486 Oliver, Col., committee, 176, 178, 199, 444, escorts Judge Sewell, 994


66 Samuel, 104, 134


Samuel, Capt., 65, 66


66 Samuel, Col., 106, becomes com- mander, 75


Partridges, 986


Pascommuck fort, taken, 92


Passut, Frank, 1105


Pasturage, 512


Paterson, see Patterson


Pathena, negro slave killed, 89


Patnode, A., 1118


" George H., place of burial, 365, Spanish War, 420


Patterson, Paterson,


Brig. Gen., 900, 904, 906, 924, 930, 950 Ebenezer, soldier, 258


66 Margaret, 702


66 Rosanna, 701


Paul, James, Rev., pensioner, 394


Paulson, John, pastor, 500


Pauper settlement, 984


Paying old debts, 872


Payne, Paine


Judge (Worcester), 945


64 Charles, Rev. pensioner, 303


Charles N., 1190, drug store, 1067


66 Frederick H., 1105


66 Frederick H., Mrs., 1114


W. & S. B., harnesses, 624


Payson, Rev. Dr., 484


Peace commission declared, 418, meets, 418 of Ryswick, 1138 66 of Utrecht, 106, 1141


Pearson, Jason E., Civil War, 375 Peas, 134 Pease, Levi, stage proprietor, 975


1274


INDEX


Pease, Russell F., 667


Wallace, Civil War, 371


Peck, David, Rev., 481


Peckett, David, Civil War, 373


Peekskill, 923, 927, 928


Peglow, E. W., Rev. pastor, 503 Pelham, 277, 278, 454, 508 fort, Rowe, 164, 443, abandoned, 202


Pellisier Pellissier


Francois, Civil War, 370, 37 2


Pemigewasset river, 105


Pendell, Elisha, direct tax, 897


Penhallow, 105, 133


Peninsular Campaign, 818


Pennsylvania, 818, 101 1


Pensioners, Revolutionary, list of, 303, 949


Pepper, William F., 2d Lt. Civil War, 372 Pepperell, William, Sir, in command, 214 Pequot War, 438, 517


Perigo, George W., sketch, 360


John, 360 Sally, 360


Perkins, Aaron, Jr., 676


Bill, riverman, 526


Merritt, IIIO


Permanent memorial, 1104


Perpetual care fund, 694, 698


Perry, Elnathan, Revolutionary soldier, 941


Frank L., 783, trustee, 1053


James, 701


Jonathan, Revolutionary soldier, 94 I Mary, 713


Nancy, 503


66 R. S., place of burial, 366


Smith, Sergt. Civil War, 367


& Mason, cotton mill, 303, 635


Pervere, Horace, Civil War, 367, place of burial, 365


Rufus, Civil War, 367, 374, place of burial, 366 Russell M., Civil War, 367


Peskeompscutt


Peskeomskut


66 Falls, 97, 188, 989, Indians gather at, 39


Petersburg, siege of, 820


Va., 355, 361


Petersham, rebels at, 277


Peterson, Jonathan, 323


Petition for annexation withdrawn, 265


for separation, 172, 173


Pettey Į Petty


Joseph, 74, 81, 98, 443, grant, 114, 116, 117, 125, losses at Deerfield massacre, 87, lot, 557, relation, 95


Petty's Plain, 40, 90, III, 191, 442, 453,


556, 558, 562, 567, 601, 630, 689, 696, 697, 1081, 1171, brook de- scribed, 189, camp on, 340, land divided, 127, road on, 75


Pew Pews S


choice of, 235, in meetinghouse, 536, Mr. Newton's, 294, others, classified, 294, seats to be put in, 286


Pewter ware, 843 Pfersick, J. G., Dr., 1109, 1121


Phelps, Ansel, Col., 339, 340, 493, 499, 55°, 686, 690, 714, 777, 845, 855, 885, 889, 955, 1051, 1186, 1189, book store, 622, died, 551, Fellenberg, 600, lot for bank, 619, sells lot, 329


66 Ansel, Jr., 810, 845


66 Charles, wife of, 737


66 John, 716


66 Leander W., Corp. Civil War, 376


66 Sayward, 711


66 & Clark, 550


66 & Ingersoll, 551


Phenix steamer, 520


Philadelphia, 486, 502, 653, 694, 769, 771, 815, 870, 971, 1029, convention at, 284 Medical College, 774


66 press, 452


Philip, King, 36, 42, 61, at Hoosac, 36, attacks Brookfield, 24, breeding discontent, 22, dies at Mt. Hope, 54, goes to Peskeompscut, 39, hidden near Paquoag, 25, mes- sengers to Canada killed, 38, plans summer campaign, 37, sum- moned to Plymouth, 23, war, 60, 64, 434, with the Narragansetts, 36


Philippines become American, 418 Phillips, Adaline B., 666


Arthur C., Civil War, 376, 377


66 Caroline E., 689


Charles C., 666, Civil War, 377, place of burial, 376


David, Jr., Civil War, 377


Hart, 882


66 Israel, 665, 687, 688, 689, 710, direct tax, 895


J., Capt., 739


Joseph, 668, 706


Micah, 687, 706


Moses B., 689


Mulford, 707


Newton, Civil War, 377


Noble P., 663, 687, 695, 873


Rachel, 739


Rufus L., 565, 665, 687, 792, builds schoolhouses, 589


Samuel, 710, direct tax, 895


1275


INDEX


Phillips street, 570


Wendell, 770, 1176, lecture, 1172 Phillips borough, 923, 927


Phillis, 980, 981, died, 719


Daniel, Revolutionary soldier, 941 Phipps, Spencer, Gov., 203, 206, 209, 21I William, Sir, Gov., 62


Physicians, 763, 833, charges, 764, drank, 546, Greenfield, 1196, in 1817, 301, 303, in 1822, 312 Piano, first, 1169 Pickett, Benjamin E., Ensign, 890


Benjamin F., 669


Daniel, 670, 702, direct tax, 895, Lexington alarm, 249, resident in 1775, 242, Revolutionary soldier, 941, wife of, 747


66 family, 661


66 Frank N., 663


Henry L., 663


66 James, 704, 738, resident in 1775, 242, Revolutionary soldier, 941


Job G., 212, 443, 661, 796, 797, 798 Katherine, 738


Mary, 448, 1037


Phebe, 708


place, 1021


Rebecca, widow, 744


66 Samuel, 668, 669, 679, 705, 741, 789, child of, 740, committee to build bridge over Fall river, 298, committee to locate, 469, 474, direct tax, 895, early settler, 442, place, 563, place of burial, 366 Samuel, Jr., 669, direct tax, 895 "still," 669 tavern, 1084


William, 1109


Picomegan river (Green river), 40, 184, 505


Pierce, Mr., fence, 732


Abraham, 750


Anna, 742


Anna F., 952


66 block (Strecker's), 623, 843, 1186


66 Charles P., 1170, place of burial, 365, Capt., 952, Sergt., Civil War, 367


66 farm, 856, 1169 Frederick E., Maj., 418, 952, 1073, 1105, Capt., 417, Spanish War, 418


George, Sr., 950, 952, buys Wilson house, 334


George, Jr., Capt., 341, 795, 796, 797, 798, 843, 892, 951, 1053, 1076, 1123, Civil War, 373


grove, 1094, 1178


66 Henry H., Capt., 951 " Jack," farm, 1094


John, 751


John D., 843, 1170


Pierce, John J., 603, 682, 790, 791, 792, 855, 950, 952, 1170, lot, bought of, 616, manufacturer, 635, 637, oil mill, 508, plow manufactory, 3II


Jonathan, 712


Mary, member 2d Cong., 483


Mary Burwell, 751


M. R. & Co., 625, 627, 1051


M. R. & Peck, 597, 690, 974


Nabby, 742


Phebe, 681, 951


Proctor, 696, 712, 750, 751, 869, Q. M. bat. cav., 889, resident, 1803, 296, trader, 1804, 297


Roger Newton, 751


Ruth (Page), 751


66 Samuel, 670, 681, 696, 843, 855, 951, 1081, child of, 742, cop- persmith, 635, direct tax, 895,


. farm, 623, 681, house, 974, resi- dent, 1803, 297, tin shop, 973


Samuel, Jr., 950


66 street, 570 66 66 Baptist Church, 504 school, 595, 596


Susanna, 751


66 Willard H., Dr., 775, hospital, 631


William, 751, 860, 952


William, Mrs., tenement, 626


Pierman, John, Mrs., 1116


Pierre, de la, 104


Pigeons, 986, 989, multitude, 988


Piggott, James, Mrs., II22


Pigs, in the streets, II02


Pike, Lt., 904 David, Revolutionary pensioner, 304


¥ fort, 356


Pilgrim Pilgrims S


I, 8II, build at Windsor, 516


Pillion, 754 Pilot


Pilots fee, 523, our lumber raft, 524 Pine Grove, 1093, 1178


Hill, 16, 20, 133, 292, 453, 479, 505, 556, 571, Indian stronghold, 31


log aqueduct, IIOI


66 timber, 1026


trees, 633, 980, 1027


Pinks, John, 782, 842, 982, Burgoyne man, 320


Samuel, 1187


Pioneer Newsman, 884


Pioneers, over the lakes to Canada, 56


Pipe lines, 1045


" Pisgah Tale," 985 Pitcairn, Maj., 247


Pitch, choice, 125, 126, lot, 1070, 1071, pipe, 543


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Pith, Sally, child of, 742


Pitt, William, 220, 1142, Earl of Chat- ham, 218


Pittsfield Medical School, 773 Place, Alonzo H., corp. Civil War, 374 Plain ¿ Plains S 66 of Abraham, battle, 222


66 of Flanders, 1141


Petty's, 75


66 road, 186, 561, 565, 570, 578, 579, IO2I upper, 75


Plan of Green river street, 1056


of village in 1774, 1057


Plane Planes 66 643, manufactory, 873


Plaster (of Paris), 507


Plattsburg, battle of, 851, 863


Pleasant street, 327, 564, 565, 566, 569, 590, 594, 632, 1068, 1076, 1079, 1169, 1192, 1193


Plumb, Ethel, IIII


Eva, IIII Plumley, George E., musician, Civil War, 372 John, 1119, Civil War, 369


Willard, 336, Civil War, 369, 372


Plunkett, William B., 1123


Plymouth, 2, 3, 5, 23, 24, 77, 1146


colony, 1038


men build trading house, 516, open trade, 516


Plympton, 949 66 John, Sergt., captured and burned, 55, grant, 1057, murdered, 57


66 Peter's heirs, home lot, 125 Pocahontas, degree, 1 107


Pocketbooks, 11 32 Pocumtuck Pocumtucks


9, 11, 13, 15, 40, 190, 421, 435, 556


66 at Springfield, 33


66 attack Deerfield forts, 27


66 consorting with Philip, 22, 23, 25


66 end as a nation, 43


66 fort, 505 gets additional grant, 12


66 hills, 505, 965


66 Hotel, 1019


Indian deed of, 17, 18


inhabitants of, 114


66 Lodge of Odd Fellows, 1052, 1053 Memorial Hall, 761 mountain, 505, 1084


16 on Hoosac river, 36


66 proprietors, 14, 434 relieve settlers, 517


river, 90, 505, 556, Indian camp near its head, 36 town plat located, 19


Pocumtuck Valley, a wilderness


66 Valley Memorial Assn., 17, 30, 89, 91, 95, 99, 133, 205, 435, 457, 459, 464, 496, 548, 648, 649, 808, 883, 886, 1000, 1023, 1034


Poems of F. G. Tuckerman, 850


Poet Laureate, 850


Poet's Seat, 1083, 1104, 1119, 1165, loca- tion, 193


Poetry and Art, 818


Pohlman, Karl, Civil War, 370, 373 Point Judith, 193 66 of Rocks, 571, 691


Poles, carriage, 508


Poling a boat, 522


Political meetings, 1093


Polls, 231, at Cheapside, 267


Pomeroy l


Pomroy Pumry


66 Charles, 781, 851


Daniel, Capt., 912


Eltwed, 443


Island, 72, 443


Joseph, losses at Deerfield massa- cre, 88


Joshua, built first house, 443, first settler, 1055, land grant, 59


66 Joshua, Jr., captive, 443


66 Nathaniel, killed, 72, 443


66 William, bank pres., 618


Pond, Amos, 331, 1020


block, 624, 1067, 1190, Chapman street, 294


66 Franklin A., 678, 795, 796, 1081, 1 196, clothing, 624, committee to build, 596


66 George, 632, 654, 678, 1193


Mary, building, 624


66 Nellie, IIII


66 place, 567


street, 567, 569, 630


Walter, 1105


Pool Poole


Betsey, 701


Jacob, Continental army, 250


Susannah, 701


Poorhouse, 576, 851, to be sold, 327


Population, of Deerfield, 1676, 27 of Greenfield, 1180, in 1765, 244, in 1822, 312


of Indian tribes, 22


Poquoig, 89


Porches, to be built on meetinghouse, 288 Pork, 134, 507, 1030


and beans, 961


barrel, 989


Port Hudson, 346, 351, 358, 359, siege of, 823


Royal, 99 Portel, Michael, 328


Porter, B. W., Mrs., 1117


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Porter, Benjamin, Rev. pensioner, 304




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