History of Greenfield : shire town of Franklin county, Massachusetts, Vol. II, Part 50

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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E. H., select school, 604


Elisha, Col. regt., 902, 908, 909, 912 to 916, 919, 920, 921, 936, 937, 938, 939, 941 Elisha, sheriff, 272, 274, produces reprieve, 279


H. S., 1106


James, finds old gun barrel, 133, Supt., 1048


Job, Continental army, 250


Pliny, 676


66 Samuel, Gen., 482, committee to locate, 470, report, 472 William, 780


Porto Rico, 1140, becomes American, 418 Portugal, fleet sent to, 102


Possession of land, 77


Post, Cornelius, 744, wife of, 743 Master, 804, 845, 868, 873, 877, 952, 954, 977, 1186, 1192, Dick- man, 549 office, 549, 608, 977, 1052, 1189, II90 rider, 958, 978, 1004


Postage rates, 1799, 294


Potash manufactory, 293, works, 635


Potomac, 355


Potter, Admiral, fisherman, 982 Annah F., 1121


66 Arthur D., 450, 1008, 1071, 1188, house, 973 Arthur Devens, Jr., 1121


Briggs, service, 1814, 308


66 Charles, Civil War, 367, place of burial, 364


Charles H., 690


66 Chester, Civil War, 377


Edmund S., Rev., barn burned, 623, supply, 481


Edward F., Ist Lt. Civil War, 374 Ellis T., 649


Elwin, 650


Ephraim, Continental army, 250


Frederick W., place of burial, 365 George W., 683, 684, 689, 778, 792, 793, 794, 795, 864, 873, 1019, I201, chief of home guard, 1 202, committee to subscribe for stock, 334, director, 1047, place bought, 595, police, 337


66 George W., Jr., Capt., Civil War, 367, his orders, 345, place of burial, 366


Henry A., 873


Hillyer H., 331


Ichabod, 710


J. Warren, 654, 655


66 James, Civil War, 372 James G., sketch, 360


James H., 689, 690


66 Jennette, 360


Potter, John S., 671 Mortimer, 655, 656


Oliver, 683, 712


Rufus, 360, Civil War, 377, place of burial, 364


Warren, place, 558


Warren J., Civil War, 370, 373


Waymes N., 333, 864, house, 1 193


66 Waymes N., Mrs., 847


William, 1081


66 William G., Civil War, 377 & Nash building, 625 66


Pottery, 1114, manufactory, 580


Pound, Massachusetts, 88, old, to be sold, 297, to be built, 291


Powder magazine, church attic, 543 Power Court, 570 Square, 570 Powers, Mrs., tenant, 632


Celia, 1117


Frederick, 678


Horace M., Civil War, 375


Institute, 824


66 Isaac, Capt. co., 919


66 John, Capt., 274


Neville J., Civil War, 368


Reuben, Revolutionary soldier,


941 Richard M., Jr., Civil War, 368


Robert, IIIO


66 Stephen, Rev. pensioner, 303


66 Willard B., 675


Powling, Alfred W., 652, 665, house burned, 629


Pownall, Thomas, Gov., petition to, 215, 219, 220


Practical joker, 874, joking, 978 Praise from high sources, 1167 Pratt, Mrs., 748 Clarence D., 680


David, 862


Edward L., place of burial, 366


Ephraim, service, 1814, 309


66 farm, 663


66 Frank J., 652, 886


Frank J., Mrs., 1045


Frank J., Jr., 784, 825


Henry L., 778, 793


Jeremiah, 663


66 John, Rev. pensioner, 304 Luther C., 655


66 place, 563, 625


Stephen, 663, 748, direct tax, 895


66 Stephen L., 663 William N., director, 1049


Pray, Robert E., 1052, 1053, 1123


Praying Indians, 24, among the warriors, 30 Preaching, 174, 582, at Green river, 453, in overcoat and mittens, 543


Precinct, separate derived, 173 Premium for killing " vermine," 227


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INDEX


Prentice ¿ Prentiss S


Dr., 722 Mrs., 1076, house, 1193


Elkanah, Rev., pensioner, 303 George, Rev., pastor, 500


Presbyterian Church, 486


Presents, conference at, 148, 149, 150, 153, 158


President, U. S., 1025, 1175, asked to repeal embargo, 300, calls for 75,000 men, 343, calls for troops, 337, declares war, 307, laid before Congress important papers, 306, resolutions forwarded to, 301, sends message to Congress, 307


Presidential electors, 782, 809 Presiding elder, 502


Presson, Emerson, service in 1814, 309 Preston, Asaph P., 755


Homer, 755 Justus, 656, 1065


Pretender, The, 162


Price, Robert, losses at Deerfield massacre, 88


Prices of produce, 764, 765, of provisions, 1029


Prichard, Thomas, Capt. Co., 920 Priestcraft, 108


Priests, French, outwitted, 440


Primary schoolhouses, 592


Prince of Orange, lands in England, 61


Princeton, N. J., Theological school, 833, 837


Principals, of schools, enlist, 344 Printing, American, 1033


office, 549, 1183


Prisoners, 171, 819, Indian taken at Hou- satonic, 54, list of, 219


John Gillette, 66 Prisons, 354


Private banking house, 876


schools, 600, IIOI


66 secretary, 830


Probate Court, 449, 967, 1062, 1196, 1200, new Judge, 310, Judge resigned, 310 Office, 773, in jail, 283


Proctor, John, 751


Mary, 751


6: Mingo, 705


Prominent men of Greenfield, 1192 Proprietors, 652


of aqueduct in Greenfield, 1043


66 clerk, 117


66 Common field, organized, 115


¥ Conway, 1 27


Dedham, 19


Deerfield, 117, 1060, 1061, meeting, 120, records, 127


Green river commons, 125


66 list of, 121


Proprietors, meeting, 124


66 Pocumtuck, 11, 12, 13, 14


66 rights of, 127 road, 361, 666


Prospect Hill, Cambridge, 899, 900, 902, 904, 905, 907, 908, 909, 912, 913, 916, 922, 925, 926, 930, 932, 935, 937, 938, 939 Hill school, 605, moves, 496


66 street, 568, 569


Protestant Episcopal Church, 1033 Providence, 417, 933, 934


Province, 220, 221, 980, 1004


66 laws, 65, 66, 67, 104, 106, 107, 231


of Massachusetts Bay, 142, 208, formed by uniting Massachusetts, Plymouth and Maine, 75


66 rate, 234 seal, 1 38


66 tax, 217


Provincial Congress, 248, 252, 270, 779, 912, at Concord, 245, at Salem, 245, committee to attend, 234, makes districts into towns, 4 54


66 Regt., 957


Provost Marshall, 343, 818, 820 Psalm Tuners, 717, 718


Public Archives, 205, 248, 898


library, 828, 1174


library, Boston, 142


66 opinion, 996


66 schools, 839


66 treasury, ICC4


66 worship, absence from, 719


Publishment of intentions to marry, 540 Puckquahow, Nipmuck Sachem, 26


Pudding lane, 192


Puffer, Chenery, 778


Pulpit, 538, 542, to be built, 227


Pumping station, 1046


Pumry, see Pomeroy Punch brook, 90, 186


Purcell, Archbishop, case, 831 Mark E., Rev., death, 501, pastor, 501 Mollie, IIIO


Puritan, Puritans, 3, 35, 542


element, 494


English, 11 37


Puritanic stock, 855


Pyncheon Į Pynchon Major, 64


Amy, witness to Indian deed, 18


John, 988, dies, 75, discharged from military duty, 35, letter to Rev. John Russell, 35, orders Deerfield to be abandoned, 33, owned wheat at Deerfield, 31, quoted, 28, sent to Albany, 59, unsuc- cessful scouting, 25


John, Capt., agent to purchase Po-


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INDEX


cumtuck, 10, buys Pocumtuck, 17, 18, witness for Samuel Hinsdale, 20


Pyncheon Į Pyncon John, Jr., witness to Indian deed, 18 66 Joseph, Judge, 10


William, Dr., 714, 947, 1137, buys corn of Pocumtucks, 6, clerk of convention, 254, settles Spring- field, 5, trader, 517


Quail, 988 Quakers, 35 Qualifications, for communion, 461 " in seating meetinghouse, 236 Quarrel over county seat, 513 Quebec, 94, 99, 101, 107, 223, 227, 319, 437, 445, 958, taken, 222, Wait and Jennings reach, 56


Queen Anne, 114I Queen Anne's War, 80, 425, 1146, ended, 106


Quincy, 978


Quinn, house burned, 626


Peter, Ist, Civil War, 368 Peter, 2d, Civil War, 368


Quinnapin, executed, 52


Quota, 252, efforts to raise, 236, hard to raise, 342, money to fill, 237, of Greenfield, 336, 337, 343


Rabbit, 986 Raccoons, 1118 Rafferty, Hugh, 1099


Rafting lumber, 524


Railroad, 1091, 1183, advocated, 326, arch, 566, 1077, commissioners of Massachusetts, 871, convention, 326, extended to Brattleboro, 329, grounds, 1185, lunch burned, 333, meeting, 316, 320, 325, station, 693, 981, stop stages, 977


Raimbault, M. St. Blein, taken prisoner, 169


Raisings, 546, 634 Rake factory, 639 and Fork States, 508


Rankin, Ansel A., 625, 882 Noah, 778


Ranney, D. H., Rev., supply, 495


Ransom, Elisha, Continental army, 250 " John, 701, Continental army, 250 Rasle, Father, 115, 128, 131, 136, war, 137, 172, 980, 1139, Greenfield men who served in, 136 Sebastian, 129 Rations for soldiers, 167


Rattlesnakes, 1084


Raw, Jacob, Civil War, 375, place of burial, 365 Rawson, Moses, Rev., pensioner, 303


Rawson, Reuben, Rev., pastor, 500, school committee, 800 Ray, John, Civil War, 368, 372 Raymond, Charles, 1082


66 Edward F., 611, 784, 827


Lucia, Civil War, 375


Peter, Civil War, 374


66 Walter C., Spanish War, 420


Will, 1082


" Zebina L., 681, 800, 827


" Reaches," river parlance, 518 Rebellion, War of, 766, begins, 336 Receiver for Packard National Bank, 621 Receiving tomb, built, 696


Record, Albert C., Civil War, 376


Recorder, The Greenfield, 555


Recruiting officer, 336


Recruits, offered bounty, 343


Red Men, 1107, III2


River campaign, 823


66 rocks, 75, 1083, fording place, 40


Reddington, John, 669 Redeemed captive, 43, 59, 89, 429, returned to Zion, 83


Redemption of the captives, 90 Redfield, John, 713


Reece, Bennett M., place of burial, 365 Reed, Reid


Amos E., 330, 762, house, 622


66 Epentetus, 668


Hepzibah, 708, 715


66 Isaac, Rev. pensioner, 303


66 John D., Rev., 1074, director, 614, pastor, 498, trustee, 616


Miles N., Rev. pastor, 504


66 Samuel H., 780, 781, 792, 793, 863, 1187, Fellenberg school, 600, sketch, 863


66 Solomon, 851


Thomas, escapes from Indians, 39 & Seymour, drugs, 1187


Referees, on division, 199


Refugees, property sold, 260


Register in Bankruptcy, 812, 814, 825


of Deeds, 681, 782, 803, 817, 850, 967, 1200


66 of Probate, 245, 554, 767, 809, 811, 813, 826, 830, 845, 1199, 1200, in jail, 283


Reid, see Reed Reily, Bishop, 699, 839 Remington


Remmington


Charles M., Civil War, 373


James F., Civil War, 373


¥ Lorenzo M., Lt., 892, Civil War, 367


66 Sarah M., 668


66 Stephen, Rev., pastor, 504


Rennell, Ezra, Lexington alarm, 249 Rent of town lands, 1029 Renth, Philip, place of burial, 364


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INDEX


Report, of committee on location, 469, 471, of Hampshire County committee, 471,472


Representatives, 496, 807, 822, 826, 844, 845, 865, choice of, 179, contest, 334, from Deerfield, 178, in Con- gress, 776, 804, 813, 866, in- structed, 314, 331, none from Greenfield, 181, 198, 200, 454


66 House of, 107, 142, 208, 209, 215, 217, 229, 230, 232, 235, 260, 264, 265, 267, 269, 278, 481, 511, 777 Republic, American, newspaper, 388, 846 Republican Lodge, 847, 1050, 1051


Resolutions, adopted by town for preserva- tion of rights, 299, against the government, 273


" Restless," ship, 516


Retreat, masterly, 819


Return of Fifty-Second Regt., 346, 347


Reuss, C., Rev., pastor, 502, 503


Revenue surplus invested, 322, 323


Revere, E. H. R., Dr., 769, 892 Paul, 246, 1050


Revolution of 1869, 62


Revolutionary pensioners, list of, 303


soldiers, at reviews, 286, record, 898


66 War, 233, 247, 251, 253, 254, 257, 262, 270, 316, 423, 424, 426, 427, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 442, 445, 447, 451, 481, 518, 585, 841, 879, 882, 887, 949, 975, 978, 979, 989, 996, 997, 1003, 1007, 1009, 1010, 1027, 1056, 1058, 1065, 1067, 1139, 1159


Reynolds, D. A., 1118


66 E. E., Mrs., 1115


: Grace P., 1119


James, Republican committee, 1 123 Rhode Island, 104, 254, 259, 551, 685, 765, 843, 906, 907, 925


Rice, Albert, 675


66 Artemas, 703, fleet messenger, 205


66 Asa, prisoner, 205, 219


66 Benjamin, wife of, 737


Benjamin, Jr., child of, 739


Edward, III5


Enos, 704, 739


Ezekiel, 711


fort, Charlemont, 163, 205


66 Frank E., 662


66 George W., Civil War, 37 1


66 Isaac C., Civil War, 371


66 Jacob, Civil War, 371, sketch, 361


66 Levi W., 356, 608, sketch, 882


Luther L., Civil War, 367


66 Moses (Deerfield), service in 1814, 309


66 Moses, Capt. (Charlemont), bounty, 991, killed, 205


66 Nahum, Rev., pensioner, 303


Samuel, certificate, 219


Rice, Tamar, 700 66 tavern, 1084 Rich, F. G., Mrs., 1115 Richards, John, 1066, losses at Deerfield massacre, 88, school master, 75


66 Moses, 710 R. A., Dr. (dentist), 631


Richardson, C. E., Dr., surgeon, 343 66 Harry, jewelry, 629, 1123


66 J. R., architect, 612


66 Joseph, Rev. pensioner, 304


Richelieu river, 222


Richmond, 775, surrender, 1024


.6


" Beth, 1114 Mabel, 1121


Richter, J. E., Rev., pastor, 503 Richtmyre, A. L., 1115


Adelaide, III 5


66 Ralph, 1115


Riddell } Riddle


66 farm, 126, 681, 682, 683


Hugh, 701


John W., 133, 557, 683, IIIO


street, 569, 570, 683 William, sketch, 870


Rider, see Ryder


Riley, Samuel, 679


Thomas, Spanish War, 420


Rinnells, Ezra, Continental army, 250


Rioting, 344 Riparian ownership, 602


Ripley building, 1189 C. E., 1114


Charles, 846


David, 297, 689, 696, 744, 747, 786, 788, 789, 852, 1068, book bindery, 1796, 293, 296, 973, committee to build Court House, 301, 514, committee to locate meeting- house, 469, committee to nomi- nate, 468, member Second Con- gregational Church, 483, paid for stove, 301, 537, Reg'l Q. M., 890, trader, 1792,


289, Unitarian Society, 494


David, Jr., 747


Elijah, service, 1814, 308


Elizabeth F., 821, member Second Congregational Church, 483


66 Ella Grennell, 815


66 farm, 689


66 Franklin, Judge, 611, 686, 690, 696, 751, 779, 782, 783, 790, 813, 966, 1043, 1050, 1051, 1157, 1188, I202, associate, 618, bank pres- ident, 618, Brigade Major, 308, building committee, 601, cashier, 616, 618, Fellenberg school, 600, gas light company, 1047, inter- ested in Ladies' School, 317, presides at President Taylor's


1281


INDEX


obsequies, 330, sketch, 1051, treasurer Franklin Savings Insti- tution, 618


Ripley, Franklin, Jr., 783, 821


George, 742, cashier, 618, donation, 613, treasurer of Library Asso- ciation, 611


George, Rev., Brook Farm, 817, ordained, 315, sketch, 835


Hannah B., 744


66 Hibbard, 677


house, 756, 1068, 1076, 1189


66 Jerome, 327, 696, 742, 747, 757, 761, 777, 780, 787, 809, 815, 821, 835, 854, 1066, 1067, committee of supply, 463, committee on road near Capt. Ames, 295, com- mittee on situation of the country, 297, committee to invite Mr. Olds, 464, committee to nominate, 470, committee to seat meeting- house, 294, direct tax, 895, house and store, 974, member Second Congregational Church, 483, moderator, town meeting, 464, resident in 1803, 296, sketch, 842, store and street line, 733, surety, 616


Lincoln, Rev., supply, 478


66 Lydia H., member Second Congre- gational Church, 483


mansion, 326


Mary Ann, member Second Con- gregational Church, 483, teacher, 588


Orra, member Second Congrega- tional Church, 483


66 place, 769


66 Sarah, member 2d Congregational Church, 483


Sarah Franklin, 835


Thomas W., 751, bank charter, 616, house, 1193, memoranda made in 1822, 3II


Thomas W., Maj., 327, 427, 892, place of burial, 364


William, 747


Risley, Anna, 710


6 David, Jr., 710


66 Elijah, Continental army, 250,


703


66 Eunice, 702


Ruth, 702


Sally, 714


Rist, Matilda, III7


River, boats, 1091, "Gods," 514, inter- ests, 519, man, 526, 759, 864, navigation, 506, 558, 1160 tavern, 508, 759, 1032


Riverside, 972


Cemetery, 928 Park, 692


8 T


Road Commissioners, 781


66 from Lemuel Smead's to Guy Arms's, 300, from Northampton to Northfield laid, 75


66 in Shelburne, 126


Indian, from Lake Champlain, 140


66 near Capt. Ames's house, 312


66 to Country Farm, 118, 126, to East Shelburne, 313, to Green river mill, ĮIO


Town (Shutesbury), 137, fortified, 204


Roads, 285, 453, 513


and bridges, 556


Roanoke Island, 363, 820


Robbing a grave, 641


Robbins, Robbing


Misses, 1109 Clara S., 361


66 Ephraim, Rev. pensioner, 303 Francis L., Rev. Dr., 561, 1041


66 Henry S., 361, 977


James E., Civil War, 361, 368


Joseph, hunter, 988


Lemuel, 643


Lucy, IIII Luke, Rev. pensioner, 303


Roberts, Amariah, Ensign, 890


Ebenezer, 703


James, 703, 946, committee of cor- respondence, 236, resident in 1775, 242, schoolmaster, 586


Mary (Nims), 479


Robertson, Charles E., 514 Robinson, H. L., Rev. DD., 500


H. S., Rev., supply, 481


66 Henry, pilot, 523


John, Civil War, 368


Rufus, 521


Timothy, Col. regt., 901, 911, 913, 914, 917, 922


Roche, M. M., place of burial, 365 Rochester University, 431


Rock crystals, 970


Rockwood, Elihu R., Civil War, 373, Ist Lt. Civil War, 376


George G., 1074


Horatio O., 650, 1086


Thomas, 783


Rocky mountain, 189, 291, 294, 564, 848,


1003, 1005, 1071, 1072, 1159, location, 193, road, 1069


Rogan, Daniel H., Rev., colleague pastor, 480 Rogers, David C., 652


Elizabeth, 688


Ethel, 1109


66 F. F., Rev., supply, 494


George E., directors, 614, Sesqui- Cent. Celebration, 1125


" Polly, 712


66 Rangers, 165, 202, 218, 249, 438, 445


1282


INDEX


Rogers, Robert, Maj., 219, 222, 223 Samuel, 716


Rome, Peter, 1012


Romeo, negro, 741, 981


Root, Mr., surveyor, 732


C. & S. B., 862, traders, 509


Cephas, 690, 844, 861, heirs, 623, house burned, 329, house injured, 1193, lot, 697


Dorcas, 844


Eliakim, 674


" Elihu, J. P., 716


Elisha, 649, 798, 799


66 Ezekiel, killed, 277


Hannah, 748


66 John, taken prisoner and killed, 55


Jonathan, 713


66 Justice, 661, 662, 674, 791, 1010


Mary J., 1010


Philip, 700


Samuel, grant, 113


66 Spencer, 317, 690, 712, 862, asso- ciate, 618


66 Spencer, Col., 761, 768, 844, 956, 1093, 1183 Spencer B., 861, barn burned, 626 Susan C., 768 T. Dwight, 881


"Rose," 981


Rosina Lodge, 1108, float, 11 16


Ross, A. G., pastor, 500


Isaac N., manufacturer, 635


John, 568


Samuel, Dr., 769, 77 I


Rosseter, Katherine, 704


Roudenbush, S. D. (confederate), place of burial, 364


" Round the Mountain David," 691


" Round the Mountain," location, 192 Rouville, De, 105


Rowe, 164, 452, 831, 850, 858


Rowlandson, Mrs., captive at Northfield, 36, narrative, 38


Rowley, Herbert R., 2d Lt. Civil War, 372 John, 716 John W., Civil War, 373


Rowleys, the, 1081


Roxbury, 5, 909, 933, 935, 937


Roy, John, Civil War, 374


Ruddock, David S., publisher, 553 Rugg, F. A., 1121


Frank, 112I


Joshua, Dr., 670, 764, direct tax, 895


66 Lydia, 678


66 Manufacturing Co., 189, 655


Mary, 678


66 Moses, Continental army, 250


place, laid out, 569


Rule for seating meetinghouse, 233, 286 Rum, 507, 509, 753, 1091, 1160, for bridge


raising, 1001, important article in trade, 289


Runaway, 723 Running a lugger, 522


the gauntlet, 445


Rural Club, 772


Russell, Misses, 1173


66 Asenath, 1069, 1070


66 " Billy, Uncle," 525


66 bridge, 570


66 Charles P., 75, 557, 834, 860


Charles P., Kev., 494, 860, sketch, 834


66 Charles W., 853


66 Edmund W., cashier, 618


Electa, member 2d Cong. Church, 483


66 F. E., 1112


66 factory, 320, 329, 330, 515, 558, 601, 624, 629


Francis, 636, 843, 844, 852, 855, 860, death of, 330, house, 1188


66 Francis B., 624, 682


Hannah S., 604


Harriet, 766


J. Cutlery Co., 853, 876, 877, 878, 880, 884


66 John, 611, 635, 696, 715, 762, 788, 790, 844, 852, 853, 860, 1070, 1157, 1180, 1202, sketch, 1203


66 John, Maj., 289, 299, 469, 834; 843, 860, 890, 973, 1158, 1179, early settler, 443, member 2d Cong. Church, 483


66 John, Rev., Hadley, 30, letter, 39, letter from Pynchon, 34, supplies pulpit, 59


66 John, Sr., resident, 1803, 296


66 John & Co., 320, 333, 852


66 John E., 853, 1074, 1089, 1154, 1158, 1177, letter, 1180


Kate, 853


66 Mary Clapp, 768


66 N. E. & Co., 860


66 Nathaniel, 844, 852


66 Nathaniel E., 564, 574, 685, 860, 867, 1189, associate, 618, dona- tion, 613, factory burned, 318, mill owner, 641


66 Nathaniel E., Mrs., 603


Philip, 55


66 Pliny, carriage maker, 303, fire, 313, service, 1814, 309 .


66 Ruth S., 604


66 Samuel, captured, 55, killed, 57


66 street, 625, 627, 630, 632


¥ Thomas, killed at Deerfield, 93 Will, 1082


66 William, Civil War, 37I


66 William E., Governor, 417, 812


& Ripley, direct tax, 893


Rust, John P., 862, 1052, 1187, builds, 331,


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INDEX


committee to purchase town hall lot, 332 Rust & Clark, 1189


Rutgers College, 837, LL.D. to Coffin, 602


Rutland suffers losses, 132 Ryan, N. T., 1109


Ryder, Rider, see also Ryther


Daniel, 443


Hophni, Lexington alarm, 249


James, 1002, certificate, 165, early settler, 443, soldier, 171


Rye, 1030 and Indian bread, 961


Ryswick, peace of, 80


Ryther, see also Ryder Alexander, 667 Alpha, service, 1814, 308


66 Amasa, 365


Charles W., Civil War, 368


66 David, pensioner, 443


Electa, 668


66


Erastus, service, 1814, 308 Henry A., Civil War, 371, sketch, 361


66 Nancy M., 361


Susan, 361


William E., Civil War, 368, sketch, 361


Sabbath breakers, 1034


Day Point, 218, 219 School organized, 541


Sachem's Head, location, 193


Sackett, half-breed chief, 170 Milton, Rev., 465 Saco river, trading houses established, 1 36 " Safe in a flood," 644 Safford, James D., 1048 Sage, Charles T., 660


66 family, 661


George S., 647


Gideon, 738, resident in 1775, 242


60 Lucius T., 660, 666


Oliver, Capt., 666, 708, son of, 747 Oliver W., 666


Salary of Rev. Mr. Billings, 455


" Rev. Roger Newton, 460, 461 Salem, 137, 245, 439, 751, 933, 980, 1039 Gazette, 548


Salisbury, Capt. in command at Albany, 55


" Alston G., Q. M. Spanish War, 419 Salmon, 39, 634, 989, 990, 1159


Falls, 445


fishery, 531


price of, 765


Salt, 507, 1090


¥ box house, 959


ground at grist mill, 294


pork, 986


Sammis, David L., dry goods, 624 Sampson, Deborah, 949, centennial, 950


Sanborn, William H., 881, block, 345, 1052, 1068, captain, 892, dry goods, 622, gift to firemen, 622, senator, 776 Sancumachu, Chief Sachem in Philip's absence, 36 Sanderson, David, Rev. pensioner, 303


Elnathan, 705


66 Henry M., 654


Joel S., 794


66 John, 654, 661, 704, incorporator, 620, president, 620


John H., 294, 557, 683, committee to build, 596, president, 620, trustee, 614


street, 569 Sandstone, New Red, 968 Sanford, C., Mrs., 1185


Charles, 1185


William, taken captive, 106


Sanitary commission, 117I condition of American towns, IIOI Santiago, 417, surrenders, 418


Saratoga, 942, 979


battle of, 948


springs, 465


Sargent Sargents S


Daniel, captured, 171


John, Lt., killed, 171


John, Rev., ordained, 146, 156, 159, 160, 161


Sash, door and blind works, 875


Satinet, 642, 643


Sauter, John, 1105 " Martin J., 798, II23, tenement house, 632


Savage, Benjamin F., 692 Frank, riverman, 526


Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, 953 Savings Bank Commissioner, 830


Savory advice, 1002


Saw mill, 633, 637, 641, 642, 643, 686, 871, 986


66 Cheapside, 510


erected, 74


Glen, 319


Macks, 640


60 millbrook, 639


on Connecticut river, 526


on Green river, IIO


washed away, 638


Wells, Col., 190, 561, 573, 974


Sawin, John, builds, 331


Saws, primitive, 633 Sawtell Sawtelle S


Charles, place of burial, 366


Dwight, 670, 671


Eliphalet, 670, 674


66 Ella, 1113


66 John, 670, 706, direct tax, 896


1284


INDEX


Sawtell 1 Sawtelle S


Jonathan, captured, 169 Lyman H., 670, 671, Corp. Civil War, 377, restaurant, 625


66 place, 563 Salome, 713


Sawyer, Benjamin, 677 Elmer W., Civil War, 370, 372


Frederick A,, Dr., 773, Surgeon, Civil War, 376


Harris, riverman, 526


Jonah, 688


Martha E., 677 Melitta, 688


.€ Sylvester J., 688


Saxon, The, 21


The Anglo, 21


Saxton, John, 1118


¥ Jonathan A., 550, 554


Myron W., 2d Lt. Civil War, 375


Rufus, 511, 616, 1018 Samuel, 507


Saybrook, fort at, 517, attacked, 5


Scaffolds, 964


Scammel


Scammell


Col., 923, 927, 928


Scatacook ¿ Scatacooks S ¥ 147, 158, 159, killed, 1 38


Schedule of losses at Deerfield, 86, 87, 88 Schelling, 8 36


Schenectady, 55, burned, 63


Scherff, C., Rev. pastor, 502


Scheuffele, Julie, 775


Schiller, Frederick C., Spanish War, 420, wounded, 418 Schlinker, Christian, 2d Lt. Civil War, 371


Schoff & Thompson, 756


School, schools, 285, 281, 1101


66 affairs, Dr. Moors interested, 496


board, SII, 830, 838


books written by Dr. Strong, 490


children sing, 1074


66 Coffin's, J. H., 318


committee, 593, 595, 870 -


Dames, 172, 581, 582, 583, 584, 586 Deerfield, 453


66 District, Country Farm, 191


Nash's Mills, 322


66


66 No. 1, 1043


66 Village, 634, census, 317 Fellenberg, 319, 601


floats, 1107


66 Green River, 453, 455


Greenfield, 1174


High, established, 334, projected, 331, to be built, 334, young ladies, 486


house, 479, 581-585, 588-594,


597, 804, 974, 999, 1068, ap- praised, 592, built, 75, first, 597, Four Corners, 537, hall for town business, 321, in 1822, 312, No. 9, 686, School Street, 564, 1198, wanted at Green River, 454


School, schools, masters, 174, 175, 581 to 586, 749 money, 583, 1180


private, 315


room, 582


selectmen to provide, 194


Stone's, Misses, 697


street, 320, 327, 328, 332, 344, 564, 567, 568, 569, 590, 624, 804, 1051, 1190, 1191, 1192, 1193, building, 595


Strong & Tenney's, 317


66 Williams's, Misses, 697


Young Ladies', 315


Schooling, 582 to 600


Schooner, built at Chicopee, 517


Schuster, C. H., house, 631


Schuyler, Col., 70


Abraham, Col., 69


.. John, Col., 141


Peter, Col., 69, 100


Philip, Gen .. 251, 958


Schwarz, Louis, Rev., 502 Schweiger, Charles, 1112 66 John G., 1112


Science Hill, 838, location, 192


Scoby, James R., killed, 325 Scotch, Irish, 804, 1010 66 parentage, 857


Scotland, 880, 923


Scott, Aaron, 717, 718, early settler, 443 66 Dwight R., Civil War, 368, 374


Ebenezer, Continental army, 250, Lexington alarm, 249


66 Elizabeth, 717, 718


66 Francis M., 664


66 Joab, 664


66 Jonathan, soldier, 443


Lewis, service in 1814, 308


Lewis H., Civil War, 368


66 Moses, 705


66 Orange, Rev., 1187


66 Walter, Sir, 29, 249


66 Zorah, service in 1814, 308


Scouting, 210


Scouts, Connecticut (2) killed at West- field, 93, constantly employed, 133, kept out continually, 135, killed on North river, 134, must keep a journal, 138, not success- ful, 25, sent to West river, 64


Scow at Deerfield river, 556


" Scum of Europe," 1100 Scythe Snaths, 508 Seaman, W. H., silver plating, 625 Searls, Ebenezer, 701


1285


INDEX


Sears, Barnabas, Col. regt., 921 926


66 Helen, II 22


Julia, I 122


Michael, 569


Seating meetinghouse, 60, 235, eventful, 286, in 1799, 294, in 1813, 301, voted, 291


Seaver, Milo, 553 Secession, began, 338 Second Brigade, Mass. Militia, 887


Congregational Church, 324, 451, 481, 550, 603, 866, 868, 873, 1052, 1079, 1170, 1194, bell, 999, fire at, 334, janitor, 1186 Congregational Parish, 884


66 Society, 477, 481, dedication, 484, incorporated, 483, members, 483


66 division of land, 126


Massachusetts Infantry, 417, 952




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