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Documents indicative of privation at be- ginning of Revolution, 77.
Donaghy, Thomas, 572, 575.
Dorcas Society, 604.
Doubleday , Mrs. Deborah, 122.
Douglass, Edwin A., sketch of. 663.
Dow, Mrs. E. B., 700.
Dowden, William H., 548.
Downing, Jack, 501.
Drafted men, 90.
Drake's account of treachery to Indians, 28 et seq.
Draper William F., 466.
Drew, Wanton T., 728, 729, 730.
Drift whales, a question of dispute, 402.
Driggs, James D. 730.
Driscol, Stephen G., 572, 731.
Drown, William F., portrait of, facing 180.
Dudley, Paul, 640.
Dunbar, Andrew, 605.
George H., 636. William A., 702.
Dunham, F. C., 730.
Zacheus C., 729. & Brother, T. M .. 482.
Dunmore. Thomas, 500.
Durfee, James, 518, 686, 682. Mrs. James, 586. Thomas, 165, 175, 180, 188, 196. William F., 371.
Dyer, Timothy I., 252, 725, 727, 728.
Early forms of amusement, 718.
Eastham, stranded whales in, 403.
Eaton, Josiah, 701.
jr., Josiah, 698, 700, 702, 705. Louis H., 702, 703, 705. Rev. H. M., 587. Solomon K., 698. Eddy, Abram T .. 514, 517, 561. George M., 521, 552, 553. jr., George M., 604, 605. Job, 514. Mrs. William, 321. William, 525.
Edmands Miss Gertude, 706, 707. Education, consideration of, 48. only for the town's poor, 609. opposition to extension of, 610. provisions for. 49.
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INDEX.
Edwards, Samuel G., 709.
Eels, Captain and Ralph Earl, treachery of, to the Indians, 28. Effects of closing the port in 1813, 170. Ela, Rev. Walter, 558.
Elam Robert, donation of, to Friends' Academy, 629.
Samuel, bequest of, to Friends' Acad- emy, 628. Eldredge, Charles, 88, 118, 164, 174, 186, 190.
Elnathan, 408. Eldridge, Azariah, 547. jr. Jolın, 520. Martin L., 368. Rev. George H., 586. Simon B., 561. S. T., 562. Electric Light Company, 722.
Electrical Manufacturing Company the, 485.
Electricity, killing of whales by, 420.
Eliot, Thomas D., 258, 295, 320, 367, 497, 641, 649.
Ellis Alden G., 518. Caleb L., 553, 605.
portrait of, between 250 and 251.
Capt. John G., 420.
George. 729. John P., 605.
Leonard B., 552, 553, 604, 605, 636, 638, 698. portrait of, between 250 and 251. Mendell, 727. Mrs. George W., 607. Nathan S., 482, 502, 504. Watson, 582. jr., Watson, 113.
Elm Street Academy, 612.
Emancipation proclamation, reception of the news of the signing of, 355.
Embargo act, effect of, on the whaling in- dustry, 416. act, restrictions of, 172.
Emerson, H. Wilder, 491, 698. John F., 599, 611, 612. Ralph Waldo, 543. Emerton, Prof. E., 623.
Emery, Edwin, 548, 606. Emory, Rev. W. S., 587.
Engineers, board of, since organization of city, 682 et seq. Enlistments in 1812, 164. Enrollment of pupils, total, 616. Evans, Benjamin, 613.
Evening Journal, the, 531. Schools, 615. Standard, the, 530.
Events leading to the battle of Bunker Hill, 74 et seq.
Explorations of Gosnold, 18.
Express Companies, 500. offices, early, 501.
Express, the, 528.
Extracts from English magazines relative to privateers, 102. from primitive newspaper, 523.
Fairfax, Rev. Chanceford, 560. Fairhaven and New Bedford, differences between, 161. annexation of, 378. benefactions received by, 394. Branch Railroad, opening of, 393.
bridge, destruction of. 376.
British at, 125.
business and growth of, 392.
church history of, 395. Columbia engine No. 3 of, 680. company of infantry in 1814, roster of, 224.
destruction of early records of, 392. Flood engine No. 1 of, 680. gale of 1815, damage done by in, 392. Improvement Association, 89.
in the Rebellion, 393. minor industries of, 396.
Star, 396. the church at, 537.
whaling industry at, 408. Falcon the British, at Martha's Vineyard, €9. Fales, Peter, 730.
Fall River, assistance for sufferers by fire at, 296.
Falmouth, bombardment of, 182.
Farnsworth, Rev. G. T., 590. Rev. J. H., 592. Farnum, Elder Douglass, 585. Faunce, Alma, 705. Loum H., 587. Mrs. Loum, 587.
Fauteux, Rev. J. A., 580. Fearing Benjamin, 189. Maj. Israel, 136. Feeling toward France in 1812, 162.
Fence viewers of 1675, 45. Fenderson, Mrs. Ella C., 708. Ferguson, William T., 564. Fernstadt, Miss Olive, 708.
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HISTORY OF NEW BEDFORD.
Ferris David, 568. Fessenden, Col. C. B. II., 269, 320, 367, 529, 620.
Fever, an alarıning, 153.
Field, jr., Henry, 730.
Fifteenth Unattached Company, the, 355.
Fifth Battery, 323 et seq. Street Grammar School, 614.
Fifty-eighth Regiment, the, 353 et seq.
Fifty-fourth Regiment, the, 346 et seq.
Fillmore, Rev. Jesse, 552.
Financial distress, 267.
Fire, agitation over inadequate protection against, 314. Department, 678. Acushnet engine No. 4, 687. battering rams, 682. Bedford Fire Society, records of, 681. boards of engineers, since organi- zation of city, 692 et seq. celebration of July 4th by fire- Inen, 688. Citizen engine No. 2, 679.
Columbian engine No. 3, 680.
Columbian engine No. 5, 682.
Cornelius Howland steamer No, 4, 689.
difficulty between Columbian en- gine company and board of engineers, 685.
disbandment of companies, 685. of hand engine companies, 689.
division of town into fire districts, 681.
Excelsior steamer No. 3, 689.
Firemen's Beneficial Association, 690 Mutual Aid Society, 690.
first engine at the Head-of-the- River, 683. fire, 682. firewards, 679. hook and ladder truck, 687. parade and festival of the, 684.
Flood engine No. 1, 680. Franklin engine No. 9, 684. Hose carriage No. 1, 690.
Fred. Macy steamer No. 6, 690. Hancock engine No. 9, 683.
Hook and Ladder Truck No. 2, 691.
Independence engine No. 1, 678.
Fire Department, lack of enthusiasm in, 683.
list of firewards, 681. Mechanic engine No. 6. 682.
memberbership of companies in 1847, 684.
new steamers, 691.
Novelty engine No. 8, 683.
Olio engine No. 3, 685.
Onward steamer No. 1, 689. Members of company, 680
palmy days, 687. Philadelphia engine No. 7, 684.
Phoenix engine No. 4, the "Jolly Ropemaker," 679. Pioneer Hook and Ladder No. 1, 688.
Progress steamer No. 2, 689.
Protecting Society, 690.
Veteran Association of Firemen, 686. Veteran Firemen's Association, 691,
Young America engine No. 8, 687.
Young Mechanic engine No. 6, 686.
destructive, in 1834, 270.
engine, removal of, for safety, 193.
great, in 1820, 241.
second great, 262.
the Dudley Davenport, 303.
the Eddy, 685.
the Leonard, 684.
Water street, Ang. 24, 1859, 311 et seq. Kempton's lumber yard, and Liberty Hall, 305.
First Baptist Church, 560.
list of pastors of, since or- ganization, 561. names of organizers of, 560. First Congregational Society, church built by, 539.
division of, 541. in New Bedford, 532 et seq. Presbyterian Church, 575. Primitive Methodist Church, 557.
Fish, Andrew J., 557. L. A., 704. Mrs. Roland. 85.
Fisher, Mary, and Ann Austin, incarcera- tion of, 31. William B., 499. William Logan, 667. Fishing regulations, 61.
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Flanders, Rev. Dr., 593. Dr. G. T., 606. Fleming, J. W. C., 637.
Fletcher, Rev. S. S., 590.
Folger, Charles F., 488.
Footman, John W., 731.
Forbes, J. Malcolm, 620, 623 Thomas, 500. William H., 507.
Fort at Love Rocks, 164. at Smoking Rocks, 165. Phoenix, 58, 89, 110, 140, 186, 320. accident at, 194. Taber, 321.
Fortin, Rev. J., 580. Forty-first Regiment, 341 et seq.
Forty-seventh Regiment, 345 et seq.
Foster, John M., 590.
Fothergill, Jolın, 567. Samuel, 567.
Fourth of July celebration in 1808, 154; in 1809, 154; in 1810, 154; in 1823, 244; in 1825, 254; in 1827, 256; in 1823, 241; m 1833, 258; in 1836, 277; in 1845, 292; in 1847, 294; in 1847, 303; in 1849, 304 ; in 1868, 375 ; in 1876, 379. Fourth Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 583.
list of ministers of since its organization, 554. Fowler, H. C., 485. Fox, George S., 531, 553. Rev. Samuel, 601. Francis, Frank W., 489. John S., 586. John W., 489. Franklin Blues, 258.
Fraser, John, 525. Frazier, Capt. D. R., 428.
Free delivery mail system, inauguration of. 714. Freeman, Billy, humorous incitlents related of, 189. John. 728.
Freemen, first, 44. Free Public Library, the, 632.
act authorizing establish- ment of, 633. henefactions to, 636. buildings, 634, 635. centennial history of, 632. in the city council, 633. opening of, 305, trust funds for benefit of, 635.
Freitas, Rev. A. M., 579. French, Colonel Jacob, and staff, 93. W. W., 615. immigrants, 150. Rodney, 305, 306, 320, 355.
French's, Commodore, quaker gun, 328. Friends' Academy, 626. charter of, 627. list of officers of, from organiza- tion, 630. present board of trustees of,'631.
Friends' burying-ground, 232, 723. establishment of meetings of, 48. meeting-house, Fairhaven, 396.
of New Bedford, history of, 569. position of, during the war of 1812, 184. the Society of, 565.
Fries, Wulf, 707.
Frothingham, Mrs. Rebecca M., 602. Rev. Paul, 544. Fry, Rev. E. C., 586. Fugitive slave enactment, 306.
Fuller, Capt. Jonathan A., 420. John, 570, 730. Fred S., 466, 484. Thomas B., 512. Wilham E., 645. Fund, the Sylvia Ann Howland, 617. Furnans, Mrs. Mary, 558.
Gade, N. W., 708. Gage, General, 74. Gammons, Snsie H., 637.
Gale and'snow-storm of 1823, 244. of October, 1878, 381. the September, of 1815, 238. the September, 1869, 375.
Gardner, Capt. Edmund, 435, 511. Ezekiel C., 711, 728, 730.
.James, 48, 533. Reuben MI., 492. & Southwick, 492.
Garrison, Cooke's, 25. on Palmer's Island, 26. Russell's, 25. Garside, James T., 562.
Gass & Chandler, 501.
Gay, Rev. Walter, 564. Geese, impounding of, 49. General Court, petition to, by Quakers, 42.
Gentlemen's Amateur Glee Club, 698. Gerrish, Mother, 114. Gibbs, Alfred, 496, 514. John L., 519.
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HISTORY OF NEW BEDFORD.
Gibbs, 2d, John L., 604, 605. Mrs. Lot H., 607.
Robert, 725, 728. portrait of, facing 550.
William H. H., 731. William Le B., 728.
Gifford, Abraham, 582, 584. Albert, 588.
Captain Charles, 25.
Charles H., 367, 505, 517, 554, 723.
Frederick S., 518, 712.
George G., 553.
jr., Humphrey A .. 729. Jesse, 478.
Nathaniel W., 606.
Thomas J., 731.
T. Merritt, 605.
William, 513. William L. R., 636.
Gilbert, Charles, shooting of, 195. John, 119, 122.
Gillingham, James L., sketch of, 659.
Girdwood, Rev. John, 317, 630.
Girls, two plucky, 192.
Glass Company, Mount Washington, 472. Works, New Bedford, established, 374.
Gleason, Amasa L., 729, 730. jr., Joseph, 524.
Glee Club, Gentlemen's Amateur, 698. and Madrigal Society, 705.
Glenn, Hamilton L., 589.
Godfrey, Eva B., 731. Rufus, 498, 500. & Munroe, 501.
Goff, H. Winifred, 708, 709.
Goodspeed, A. M., 551, 709.
Goodwood, Rev. Mr., 355.
Gordon, Capt. William, 164.
Dr. William A., 667, sketch of, 673. Lieut. William, 112. William, 709.
Gosnold, Bartholomew, 18.
Gould, Rev. William, 549.
Government, agitation relative to changing form of local, 281.
Governor Gerry, privateer from Fairhaven, 173. Grace Episcopal Church, 570. memorials in, 561. list of rectors of, since or- ganization, 572. Grammar school, the first, 60. Grand Opera House, 721. Grant, General, visit of, 377.
Graves, D. D., Rev. Henry C., 561, 562. Gray, Charles A., 491, 492, 516. Elder John, 585.
Green, Matthew L., 574.
Greene, Augustus A., 483, 563. portrait of, facing 200.
Caleb, 523, 566. David R., 456, 496, 514, 543.
Francis B., 461, 515 ; sketch of, 661.
Mrs. Thomas A., 601.
Rev. Harvey B., 395.
Thomas A., 302, 516, 517, 600, 614, 630, 636, 637. & Wood, 482.
Grenadier 46th Foot, time of George III (illustration), facing 134.
Griffin, Dudley N., 613.
Grinnell, Andrew B., 710. Arthur G., 477, 636. Charles, 228, 516, 726.
Cornelius, 105, 415, 509, 516, 522.
Edmund, 464, 485, 492, 507, 620, 721.
Hon. Joseph, 280, 296, 454, 456, 459, 461. 497, 502, 513, 728. Joseph G., 620. Lawrence, 420. portrait of, facing 138.
Manufacturing Company, the, 465.
Miss Eliza, 601.
Mrs. Lawrence, 321.
William P .. 516.
Growth of the city, rapid, 381.
Guards, New Bedford City, in the war of the rebellion. 317 et seq.
reception of Company H, Thirty - eighth Regiment, by, 337. return of, 319. roster of, 319.
Guards, New Bedford, at the celebration of the completion of the Bunker Hill monument, 286.
at the Howland"street riot, 310. disbandment of, 295. doings of, in 1847, 293. encampment of, at Provi- dence, 289. excursion of, to Nantucket, 285. excursion of, to Newport, 286. excursion of, to Woodville, 294. muster of, in 1846, 293. ;
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INDEX.
Guards, New Bedford, officers of, in 1845, 292. organization of, 281 et seq. reception by, of the Boston Light Infantry, 288. second visit of, to Nantucket, 290. training of, May, 1845, 290. visit of, to Roxbury, 285. visit of, to Taunton, 283. Gummere, Francis B., 622, 623, 624.
Gunboats, arrival of, 168. ridicule of, 191. Gurney, Abram S. L., 574. Gustin, Rev. Ellen, 587. G. A., 701.
Hadley, Jacob B., 481, 492, 730. Frank R., 465, 485, 492. portrait of, facing 464. Haines, Rev. William H., 587.
Hale, Dr. Edward E., 73. on privateering, 99. Nathan, 497. Hall, Anthony A., 728. George, 701. Gilbert N., 492. jr., Larnet, 730. Liberty, the present, 721.
Mrs. I. D., 602. Rev. Eli N., 558. Samuel, 727.
S. M., 486. William, 590.
Halls, public, 720. Hamlin, Mrs. Elizabeth, 707, 708. Hambley, William H., 588.
Hammond, James, 584. Thomas, 641. Hancock, John, 74. Handy, Jonathan, 517. Hanscom, S. P., express rider, 306. " Hard Dig," 245.
Harding, James G., 588. Harmon, John, the case of, 46. Harned, C. W., 606. Harper, Harry, 560. Harpoon, the 527. Harrington, Herbert A., 478. Rev. Henry F., 614, 623. Samuel, 613. Training School, 615. Harris, Jeremiah R., 258, 524, 570. John, 557. Harrison, President, death of, 280.
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Harrisson, Capt. John, 228, 255, 261. Hart, Dr. Albert B., 623. Miss Alice, 115. Samuel C., 465, 492, 505, 515, 519, 520, 521, 723. portrait of, facing 322. Simpson, 490, 518. Thomas M., 485, 517. & Co., Thomas M., 490.
Hartmann. Herman H., 707. Haskell, Eli, 516.
Lieutenant, 191. Roger, 725. Haskins, Cyrenius M., 463, 519. Jonathan, 584. Reed, 589. Sarah, 584. Haswell, Amos K., 489. Hatch, Albert D., 502, 556.
Francis W., 710. George C., 516, 561, 562.
Gray & Co., 501.
Moses E., 507, 721.
Patience, 584. Thatcher C., 548.
Vinal F., 485. & Whiting, 50). Hathaway. Andrew B., 594. Arthur, 44, 46. David, 123. Edith, 584.
Francis, 461, 462, 510, 517, 521, 544.
George B., 370, 513, 594.
Henry C, 480, 636, 710.
Henry W., 588.
Horatio, 461, 462, 464, 465, 512, 517, 571, 572, 603, 723.
Humphrey, 467. James L., 704. Jethro, 126.
John, 584.
Manufacturing Company, the, 462.
Matthias, 482.
Nathan, 252.
Nathan C., 601.
Nathaniel, 513, 623, 629.
Savory C., 478, 514, 516, 553, 605. portrait of, facing 330.
Seth, 78. Soule & Harrington, 477. Stephen, 126. Thomas, 61, 123, 126, Thomas S., 455, 456, 509, 510. jr., William, 510. Haward, John, 46.
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HISTORY OF NEW BEDFORD.
Hawes, John, collector in 1815, 232. John A., 701, 702. Levi, 561. Miss E. E., 703, 706. Mrs. Jolın A, 602. William T., 295, 637.
Hay, Clarence E., 704. 706, 707. John, 703.
Hayden, William, 119.
Haydn Society, 696.
Hayes, Andrews G., 485, 591. Dr. S. W .. 607. L. W., 486.
Miss L. G., 703.
Miss Nellie L., 702, 704.
S. W., 465, 728. & Co., 485.
Hazard. Thomas, 509, 679. Heap, W. H., 701.
Heath, Miss Louisa, 632. Rev. Albert Havford. 526, 547.
Hector, narrative of the whaler, 436.
Hedge, Lewis & Co , 494.
Heinrich, Max, , 08.
Hemenway. Onslow, 615.
Hendrickson, Charles E., 516, 585, 606, 607. Mrs. Harriet S. P. 586. Rt. Rev. Thomas F .. 579.
Henness, Father, 576.
Hersom, Thomas, 704.
Hervey, Ebenezer, 614, 695.
E. Williams, 512, 518, 548.
Homer W., sketch of, 663.
James W., 512, 548, 697, 699, 700, 701. 703, 704. Lois, 584.
Hewins, Luther G., 499, 562. jr., Luther G., 692, 730. Hicks, Andrew, 514, 515. Galen. 152. John, 422, 469. J. J., 465. Samuel, 44. 2d. Thomas, 567.
High School, 611.
closing and re-establishment of, 612.
High schools, law establishing, 611. mandatory, law making, 612.
Hill, jr., Benjamin. 228. Frederick S., 527. George, 702. Prof. Adam S., 623. ITillinan, Charles B., 731.
Hillman, Jethro, 249. Thomas R., 561, 729. Zachariah, 249, 684, 728.
Hinckley, Bradcock, 555.
Hines, John H., 463.
History of privateering, paucity of, 100. Hitch. Capt. Josiah, 173.
Charles, 518. James C., 728.
Mary, 548. Mayhew R., sketch of, 553.
Hitchcock, Rev. Robert S., 547.
Hix, Elder, Daniel, 584.
Holcomb, Henry A., 465, 492.
Holden, Charles H., 731.
Rev. Charles W., 553.
Holmans, Ida M., 731. Holmes, Albert W., 602.
David W., 519, 520.
Lemuel Le B., 515, 521, 638.
Lemuel B., sketch of, 661.
Rev. Sylvester, 235, 508, 545, 548, 599, Holland, R. B, 694.
Homer Brothers, 468.
George S., 466, 471, 475, 476, 515, 521. Hooper, Frederick H., 519.
Hopkins, Ezekiel, 88. John, 699, 701. Louisa P., 623, 624. William H., 477.
Horse railways, introduction of, 377.
Horticultural Society. 304.
Horton, Enoch, 481, 728. & Son, 507. Hospital. St. Joseph's, 607. St. Luke's, 603.
Hotels, old, 507.
Hough, Dr. G. de N., 603. Dr. G. T., 603. George A., 531. Rev. George, 560.
House of Correction, 717. the Howard. 251.
Houses, number of, in 1815, 238.
Howard, B. B., 487.
Henry, 519. James S., 491. John, 729.
Howe, Rev Mark A. De W., 570.
Rev. Moses, 301, 518. 583, 600, 601. William, 302, 725. Howes, Woodbridge R., 613.
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INDEX.
Howland, Hon. Abraham H., 293, 422, 455, 469, 721, 729, 730. Benjamin, 567. B. Franklin, 469. jr., Capt. Jonathan, 420, 572. Capt. Joseph, 420, 728.
Cornelius, 105. C. W., 730. Edward W., 513, 518, 603. Ellis L., 709.
Frank H., 605.
Freeman P., 548. Fund, the Sylvia Ann, 617.
George, 468, 496, 509, 516, 629, 636.
jr., George, 301, 305, 309, 496, 517, 518, 600, 634, 635, 636, 726. Gideon, 249, 496, 509, 516.
jr., Gideon, 682. Henry, 49, 53.
Horace, 723. Isaac, 148, 467.
jr., Isaac, 568. James, 467, 516. 2d, James, 543.
James Henry, 468.
John 50, 509, 679.
jr., John, 252, 516, 629.
Matthew, 510, 557, 566, 603.
Mill Corporation, the, 464.
Mrs. Annie, 632.
Mrs. Edward, 586.
Mrs. Rachel, 598.
Nathaniel, 41.
Peleg C., 514. portrait of, facing 514.
street riot, and causes of, 307 et seq. Susrn, 603. Sylvia Ann, 635. Sylvia Ann, fund for the water works, 373.
Weston, 180, 422, 469, 502, 503, 505. account of privateering by, 105. experiences of, at sea, 436 et seq. William D., 463, 464, 465, 477, 511, 516, 517, 521, 572. William Penn, 422, 469, 514, 518. Hoyt, George S., 506. Rev. Benjamin R., 551. Huling, Ray Green, 561, 606, 608, 613. Hunt, Joseph, 501. Samuel, 533, 534. Hussey, Capt. A. S., 420. Christopher, 404. George, 468, 510. Frederick, 711.
Hutchinson, Henry H., 531. Sylvander, 614. Huttlestone, Henry, portrait of, facing 394.
Ignatius. Father John, 578.
Inauguration of city government, celebra- tion of the, 302.
Incidents of the invasion of 1814, 187. relating to New Bedford whalers, 447.
Independent Press, the 527. Indian settlement and burying-ground, 25. Indians and the whale fishery, 402.
and Thomas Pope, 27. friendly attitude of, 19, Gosnold's description of the, 18. justification of, in their inflictions upon the settlers, 22. permission given to, to hunt, 46. relation of, with colonists, 21.
treacherous treatment of, 28. treachery and unfairness towards the, 22. Industry, sloop, 408. Ingraham, Andrew, 619, 623, 624. Robert C., 168, 636, 696. Timothy, 110, 333, 709, 711, 728, 729, Institution for Savings, New Bedford, 516. Insurance Company, Bristol County Mu- tual Fire, 520. Mechanics', chartered, 266. Pacific, organization of, 278. Whaling, organization of, 280. Invasion, incidents of the British, 120. of Dartmouth, 109 et seq. the, of 1814, 186 et seq.
Inventory of losses sustained by Joseph Tripp in the British invasion, 138. Impressment of American seamen, 413.
Irish, Benjamin, 517, 588. Ivers, Samuel, 484, 507, 518, 721.
Jackson Blues, 259. President, invitation extended to, 267. Rev. William, 563. 564. Jail and House of Correction, 717. petition for, 264. James Henry T., 585. Phebe A., 586. Samuel, 582, 727. Jenkins, W. A., 728. Jenks, Stephen A., 446. Jenne, John, 535. Jenney, B. F., 698, 702, 703, 704, 709. Henry P., 477. Jehaziel, anecdote of, 234, 236.
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HISTORY OF NEW BEDFORD.
Jenney, J. A., 493. Mrs. B. F., 699, 703. -Star Electric Company, 493. & Son, B. P., 488. Jennings, Dr. John H., sketch of, 672. Mrs. A. C., 192. Johnson, Dr. Henry, sketch of, 672. Herbert, 708. Rev. Alfred E., 574. Rev. H. J., 558. T., 562. William H., 655, 662.
Jones, Capt. Silas, 306. Edward C., 513, 603.
Elder Abner, 585.
I. F., 527. Miss Amnelia, 602. Paul, 89, 101. Samuel, 519.
.Jordan, Julins, 702, 703, 704.
Joseph, Henry C, 731.
Judicial system, early, 639.
Judd, Lewis S., 512.
Julien, Rev. Matthew C., 550, 636. Matthew C., 636.
Junior, mutiny on, 447. Junius, loss of, 445. " Justice Obadiah," 27.
Justices of the peace for Bristol County in 1692, 642.
Kalakua, visit of His Majesty, 378.
Karcher, Herman, 729.
Kasmire, George F., 557.
Kasson, J. A., 294. Keeley, P. C., 577.
Keen, Mrs. Marv J., 583.
Keith. Lucien B., 728. William, 575. Kelleher, Daniel, 494. Kelley, Charles S, 520, 521, 605, 606, 691. portrait of, facing 520. Ezra, 471, 565. portrait of, facing 34. Henry C. "Old hundred," 282.
Kempton, Captain Thomas, 68, 76, 81, 83. Thomas appointed lieutenant-colonel, 93.
Captain, records of the liberality of, to his company, 84 et seq. David B., 120. 246, 373, 591, 512, 723. Ephraim, 57, 513, 538, 726, 728. Ezra S., 582. Jonathan, 126. Mannasseh, 305, 679.
Kempton, Obed, 584. papers, ¿6 87, 90. Ruth, 584. S., 228. William W., 546.
Kenniston, Benjamin, 498.
Kent, Rev. Asa, 553.
William J., 458.
Kern, Charles, 731.
Kerosene, and its effect npon the whale fishing, 422.
Kerr, N. B., 574, 730.
Kibley, Rev. Ephraim, 551.
Kielblock, Franz, 696, 697.
Kilburn, Edward, 458, 463, 466.
Hiram, 462. William J., 512, 519.
King, Charles F., 614.
Hon. Daniel P., 497.
Manufacturing Company, 476.
Philip's war, effects of, upon New England, 30. Robert, 472.
Kingman, George F., 464, 477, 515, 519, 520, 551, 638, 723. George S., 512. Gilbert D., 519.
Kingsford Charles H., 525.
Kingsley, R. B., 500.
Kinnicutt, William H., 606.
Kirby, Charles L., 729, 730. jr., & Co., George, 494. William A., 481, 503, 520.
Knight, Charles W., 526, 531, 548, 606. Mrs. C. W., 607. Mrs. Drucilla P., 631.
Knights Templar, Salton Commandery of, 730. William, 725. Knowles Henry M., 485. Joseph C., 485. Joseph F., 462. John P., 512, 591. portrait of, facing 420. jr., John P., 463, 485. Sidney W., 462, 507, 514, 557. Thomas, 510. portrait of, between 430 and 431. Thomas H., 462, 463, 515, 519, 520, 544, 602, 603, 723. portrait of, between 430 and 431. Thomas S., 466. Knowlton, Hosea M., 519, 593, 654, 705. Mrs. H. M., 709. Rev. Isaac C., 592.
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INDEX.
Kollock, Lemuel, 513, 518, 725, 728. Lemuel M., 367.
portrait of, facing 274. Mrs. L. M., 602.
Ladd, Herbert W., portrait of, between 304 and 305.
Warren, 373, 502, 503, 505, 518, 633. portrait of, between 304 and 305. Ladies' Auxilliary to Y. M. C. A., 606. Branch of the Port Society. 601. City Mission, 597. Soldiers' Relief Society, 321.
Lake, William, 608.
Lane, Munroe R., 560.
Lantzius-Beninga, Rudolph, 624.
Lapham. jr., John, 41. Nicholas, 41. Lariscy, Rev. Philip, 576.
Latter-Day Saints, 594.
Laughton, E. O., 506.
Law, a quaint, 55.
Lawrence, John H., 487.
Laws against the Non-conformists, 34. relative to formation of libraries, 632. Lawton, Charles H., 517. George, 50. Miss Anna, 602.
Lawyers in 1767, 641.
Leach, Orrin M., 561. William W., 562.
Le Baron, Dr. Francis, 150.
Lee Henry W., 548. John A., 729, 730. Rev. James H., 564. Stephen S., 497.
Legacy of James Arnold, 602.
Leonard, Charles H., 468. portrait of, facing 470.
Daniel, 641.
Elisha C., 259, 286, 730.
Elkanah, 640.
George, 641.
Henry T., 483.
Horatio, 518.
M. F., 556. Nehemiah, 468, 518. Samuel, 468. Lepoids, Samuel, 623, 624. Letter, a self-explanatory, 94.
Lewis, Capt. William, 443, 465, 485, 492, 521. F. H., 706. Joseph S., 492. Nathan, 730.
Lewis, Philip B., 486. Libby, Capt. Henry, 472. J. Aldrich, 707. W. L., 472. Liberty Hall, 720.
building, facts concerning, 305. Libraries, act authorizing establishment and maintenance of, by town and cities, 633.
Library Society, the, 633. the Free Public, 632 et seq. the Social, 633. Lightfoot, Susannah, 568.
Light Infantry Company, 254. disbandment of, 270.
Lima, John F., 558.
Lincoln, Capt. Thomas, 122. Col. Benjamin, 154. the assassination of. 355. Lindsey, Benjamin, 244, 525, 526, 529. jr., Benjamin, 529. Henry, 525. Robert, 575. William A., 575. & Co., 527.
Liquor, action to restrain sale of, 266. law, ratification meeting in celebra- tion of, 304.
Little, Miss Lena, 708. Otis, 640. Miss Sarah B., 632.
Littlefield, Isaac, 700. L. A., 488. Livermore, Rev. J., 560.
Livesey, Rev. John, 556.
Lobdell, George W., 503.
Lombard, Rev. C. B., 592.
Long. Henry R., 624. John, 501. Look, Hiram W., 731.
Lorimer, Rev. G. C., 562.
Loudon, John, 17. 56.
Lougee, W. E .. 606.
Lovejoy, Rev. John, 555.
Lowell, Clarence, 480. Harrison G., 591. Luce, Barzillai, 589. Matthew, 455, 456, 514.
Lund, Parkman M., 519.
Lunenburg, capture of, 107.
Luscomb, Frederick W., 493. Richard, and James Tilton, prisoners in Dartmoor, 202. & Corey, 493. Lyceum, New Bedford, 637.
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HISTORY OF NEW BEDFORD.
Lyceum Society, organization of, 261.
McAfee, John K., 711.
Macaulay on religious persecutions, 32. Walter S., 575. MacCalman, Rev. John, 582. Rev. John A., 547, 548.
MacColl, Alexander, 531.
McCord, Rev. A., 554.
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