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J. Harrington, 731. James L., 729, 730. Miss Susie, 632. P. B., 527.
Paul W., 590.
Peleg, 46. Pliny, 692. Roger R., 493. W. D., 586. & Son, C. R., 494.
Sherwin, Thomas, 507. Ship, the first, built in New Bedford, 59.
Shirley, Frederick S., 472, 473, 475.
Shiverick, Joseph R., 511, 570.
Sias, Rev. Solomon, 552. Signal, New Bedford, the, 526.
Silva, Frank, 558. Silvester, Frederick B., 590. Sims, William, 501.
Simms, Thomas, fugitive slave, 306.
Simpson, Orton S., 729.
Sinking of the Stone Fleet, 329. Sisson, Achus, 135. Andrew, 500. Charles R., 501. George, 46. James F., 548.
Sisson, Richard, 46. Wm. M., 513. Skinner, Rev. Geo. W., 592.
Slade, James F., 575. Slater, James, 573.
Slavery, New Bedford's record against, 43. opposed by the Quakers, 42.
Slocum, jr., H., 641. Peleg, 37. Peter, 569. Rebecca, 568.
Small, David S., 730.
Smalley, Orrick, 585.
Small-pox scourge, 145, 264, 279, 377. Smith, Abott P., 516. Abraham, 679, 712.
Andrew J., 731.
Asa, postmaster in 1815, 232; 725. Capt. John and whale fishing, 402. Clarence S., 731.
David, 567. Deliverance, 41, 567.
Elder Elias, 585.
Elder John, 594.
Frank C., 477, 484.
Frank T., 574.
Humphrey, 52.
Isaac, 566. Israel, 331.
James, granted living in the work- house, 55.
James, sketch of, 664.
John, 44, 46.
John B., 516, 517.
John Cotton, 548.
Jonathan. 562.
Joseph H., 525.
Llewellyn T .. 605. Lorenzo, 589. Luther L, 613.
Mrs. H. M., 699, 700.
Mrs. Hanoah W., 606.
Mrs. Jerusha, 115.
Rev. Thomas M., 508, 547.
Samuel J., 702.
Sidney, 573. Stephen S., 527, 599.
William, 573. William and Joseph, 556. William B., 564, 664. Smyth, Rev. Hugh J., 578, 581, 607. Snell, David A., 481. portrait of, facing 480.
Snow, jr., Andrew, 473. Loumn. 462, 466, 484, 518.
168
HISTORY OF NEW BEDFORD.
Snow, jr., Loum, 512. Miss Isabel M., 602. Rev. Charles A., 562. -storm of 1867. 374. Social Library, the, 633.
Society, Firemen's Mutual Aid, 690. for the Comfort and Relief of Soldiers in Hospitals, 321. of Friends, the 565. Sogg, Hannah, 128.
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, the, 357. bi'ls 91. fal.ilies, assistance for, 142.
first appropriation for families of, 320. pay of. in Continental army, 76. Relief Society, Ladies', 321.
Sons of Liberty, 65. Soper, Capt Amasa, 86.
Soule, Nathaniel, 51. Nathaniel P., 731. Rufus A., 463, 478, 516, 519, 520, 521. William, 41. William T., 729, 730.
Sousa, Antone, 558.
South Christian Church, 586.
South Shore Boot and Shoe Factory, 477.
Southern Massachusetts Telephone Com- pany, 507. Southwick, Arnold W., 492.
Southworth Gideon, 501.
Sowle, Barbara 586. Frederick A., 482. Tillinghast, 586.
Sparrow, W. E., 484.
Spear, Rev. John M., 590.
Speneer, George, 574.
Sperm whale, the first caught at Nan- tucket, 404. Spieer, Thomas, 560. Spooner, Jolın, 523. Dr. Panl, 666. sketch of, 670.
Mrs. Walter, 602. Nathaniel S., 644. 645. Walter, 60, 78, 96. William, 44, 93. Sprague, Peleg, 641. Springer, Capt. Cornelius, 420.
Spruce Street Christian Church, list of or- ganizers of, 586. Stafford, James C., 485.
Stage drivers, old, 500. lines, 500. route to Newport and Providence es- tablished, 242.
Stall, Capt. Fred A., 326. Capt Samuel, 154. Standard Chemical Company, 486. the Evening, 305. Stanton, J. E., 601. Staples, Calvin, 725. J. M., 696. James S., 704. John C., 548. Starkweather, Miss Maud, 707.
Statisties of Dartmouth in 1768, 62. of expense of fitting out whale ships, 421. whaling, 451-52.
Steam whaler, the first, 433.
Steamship line to New York, 378.
Steffin, Albert, 473.
Stetson, Eliot D., sketch of, 661. George R., 519, 520, 521, 723. Hon. Thomas M., 27, 62, 466, 491, 514, 664. portrait of, facing 112.
Stevens, Rev. Don C., 395.
Stevenson, Rev. B. V., 591.
Stewart, G. W., 708.
Stickney, Charles D., portrait of, facing 668. Stiles, Rev. Ezra, 57. map made by, 405. Gilbert G., 554. Rev. William C., 548, 592.
Stillson, Everett B., 606.
Stinson, Wm. B., 721.
Stocks and pound ordered in 1686, 48. and whipping post, 49.
Stoddard, Allen D., 727. Capt. Noah, 107, 152, 161.
family manuseripts, 100.
Mrs. Thomas C., 187.
Stone, Dr. Jeremiah, 667. Fleet, the, 325 et seq. the second, 328.
Francis II., 511.
H. J., 526. Joshua C., 620, 652. Mrs. Joshua C., 602.
Story, Thomas, 567.
Stowell, Joseph, 552.
Stranded whales, a source of profit, 403.
Strange Forced Twist Drill Company, 485. John F., 485. Saralı, 584. Street extension, 1831-46, 298. lighting, 721.
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Street railways, 502 et seq. railways, consolidation of, 505. Streets accepted as public highways pre- vious to 1830, 265. and roads, boundaries of, fixed, 265. condition of, in 1848, 303. lighting of by " Janthorns," 266. opening of, 1847-52, 314. Strong, Dr. Edward, 73. Matthew, 560. Rev. George A., 571.
Studley, Alfred G., 481. Rev. William S., 368. Sturgis, William, 497.
Sturtevant, William H., 548. Zachariah, 548. & Sherman, 484.
Success, capture by the, 70 et seq. Sufferers by the British invasion, list of, 137. Sullavou, Emanuel, sketch of, 662. Sullen, John, 91.
Sullings, Elder Hervey, ordination of, 244; 556, 582, 586. Mrs. Hervey, 586. Superb and Ultor, the, 177. Surrender of General Lee, 355.
Swain, Charles B., 501. Free School, 619. departments of, 625. solution of the plan of, 621.
Lloyd S., 514. Oliver, 727, 728. Thomas S, 516, 629. William W., 468, 496, 513, 516, 543, 629. biographical sketch of, 619, 620. extracts from will of, 625. portrait of, facing 620. Swan, A. W., 703, 706, 707, 708. & Finch, 468. Swasey, Dr. Charles L., sketch of, 673. Swift, Augustus, 493.
Capt. Reuben, roster of company of, 183 ; 241. Capt. Rodolphus N., 184, 235, 326. Dr. W. N., 603, 624. Edward T., 701. Ezra J .. 585. Frederick, 492, 511, 520, 521. Humphrey N., 126. Jireh, 81. jr., Jireh, 81, 512, 521, 600, 601. John F., 519, 603. Moses C., 485.
Swift, Mrs. C. N., 602. Miss Elizabeth H., 601. Reuben, 727. William C. N., 510.
Swinerton, Rev. U. A., 553.
Sylvester, Capt. David, 256. Sylvia, Antone L., 465, 489, 521.
Taber, Abraham, 475. Allen, 589.
Augustus, 475.
Barney, 249. Bartholomew, 135.
Benjamin, 17, 56, 567.
Charles H., 585, 731.
Charles M., 476, 517, 520.
Edmund, 517.
Edward S., 491, 513, 514, 517, 603. portrait of, facing 164.
Edward T., 626.
Ellery T., portrait of, facing 440.
Francis, 249.
Frederick, 476, 516, 519, 520.
George H., 95, 114, 125, 135, 169, 180, 187, 226, 728. portrait of, facing 397. Henry, 510. portrait of, facing 22.
2d, Henry, 728.
Isaac C., 331, 740, 731.
Miss Mary K., 601, 709. Mrs. George S., 709.
Paul, 524. Philip, 37, 49, 50, 92, 535.
jr., Philip, 50.
Capt. Robert, 191, 505.
Robert W., 731.
Thomas, 30. 46, 642.
jr., Thomas, 49. William C., 422, 469, 475, 517, 521, 566, 638, 721. jr., William C., 367, 475, 512, 517, . 518. & Co., Charles, 475.
Tablet, the Sylvia Ann Howland, in the Free Public Library, 635.
Taft, Thomas, 711. Talbot, James William, 595. William, 595. Tallman, James H., 510, 515. Miss Sarah, 632. Timothy, 123. William, 78. Tallon, Rev. Joseph P., 577. Tappen, Francis W., 645, 662.
170
HISTORY OF NEW BEDFORD.
Tarkiln Hill burying-ground, 726.
Tavares da Coito, Rev. Joao Manoel, 579. Taxation for the church and the ministry, 534. Taxes, refusal of Quakers to pay, 37.
Taylor, Dr. Wm. H., 624, 676, 702, 703, 704. Elder Benjamin, 585.
Rev. Edward, 256, 599.
Edwin P., 477.
Edward T., 727.
Henry J., 366, 477.
James, 518, 520, 552, 553, 600, 601, 605, 728, 730.
J. Arthur, 702, 704, 731.
John W., 729.
President, funeral in memory of, 304. Wilham H., 518, 543, 600, 603, 684, 726, 730, 731.
Tea, destruction of, in Boston harbor, 65. party, the Boston, results of, 66.
Tecumseh, the affair of the, 364.
Terar, Miss Elinor M., 707.
Telegraph, exhibition of the, in 1847, 303. line, first, 506.
Telephone, the, 507.
Tenner, Abrabam, 548.
Tenney, Rev. C. R, 593.
Temperance efforts, 1846, 297. movement in 1819, 241. question, agitation of, 276. question in 1871, 377.
Teredo, the, 446.
Terra, Father M. da, 579.
Terry, Elias, 503, 594. John, 730 Killey E., 484. Lemuel T., 512, 517. Rev. Cassius M., 550.
Thaxter, Caleb, 589.
Theaters, early, 719. selectmen ordered to grant licenses to, 280.
Third Christian Churchi, organizers of, 595. Regiment, New Bedford men in the, 319. M. V. M., 339 et seq.
Thirty-eighth Regiment, the, 333 et seq. return of, 337.
Thirty-third Regiment, the, 331 et seq. Thomas, Capt. Henry F., 320. Clifford. 506. Henry F., 728, 729. Isaac S .. 587. Moses G., 518, 728, 729.
Thomas, Rev. James, 355 587. Sylvanus, portrait of, facing 190. & Co., Sylvanus, 468.
Thompson, James D., 256, 257, 258, 273, 280, 282, 304, 320. Mrs. James D., 602. Thornton, Elisha, 628. jr., Elisha, 730, 731. John R., 512, 517, 601.
Thorup, Andreas T., 697, 730. William M., 728. 729.
Tibbets, Captain, of the Swallow, 107.
Tilden, Henry, 525, 527. Horace, 554. Lydia A., 554. Niles, 488.
Tillinghast, Joseph S., 513, 520, 601. Pardon, 456, 511, 517. William A., 483.
Tilton James, and Richard Luscomb, pris- oners in Dartmoor, 202.
Times, New Bedford, the, 525.
Tinkham, Elisha B., 478, 702, 709. Fred E., 729. Miss Betsey, 113. & Gifford, 478.
Titan, experience of the whaler, 442.
Tobey, Abby S., 602. Charles W., 487. Elisha, 61. Nabby, 584.
Robert G., 472.
Rufus B., 548.
William, 124, 712.
W. P., 531.
Tompkins, jr., Isaac B., 517, 519, 521, 606, 636, 712.
Topham, William B., 711. Robert C., 730.
Topography of New Bedford in 1815, 231 et seq.
Tories at Bunker Hill, 75.
Torrey, Miss Edith Estelle, 707.
Tory incident, a, 123.
Town government, disorganization of, after Indian outbreak, 45. house, building of, 50. the, in 1812, 161.
meeting expression of opinion in 1774, 78. first, 44. first, after Indian attack, 46. of 1675, 45; of 1779, 141. orders, early, 44.
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Town meeting, resolutions of, regarding privatteers, 176. officers for 1674, 44; for 1675, 45; for 1679, 46. Towne, Rev. J. H., 550.
Townley, R., 558. Townsend, Alexander, news of peace in 1815 brought hy, 226. Rev. Dr. L. T., 550. Trafalgar, battle of, Capt. Aikin's story of, 153.
Trafford, Diah, 120.
Transportation, wagon, 170.
Treaty of Ghent criticised and ridiculed, 225. Trinitarian Church, 548. incorporation of, 549. semi-centennial anniversary of, 551. Home, 551.
Tripp, Abbie E., 831. Albert C., 704. Ansel, 730. Barjonah D., 555.
Charles M., 515.
Ephraim J. H., 587. F. S., 493. George F., 588. George H., 613. James, 599, 600, 728. James A., 556. James C., 729.
James F., 715. Joseph, 138. Joseph F., 557. Mr. and Mrs. F. H., 557. Stephen A., 318, 469, 728. Thomas A., 473, 475, 514. Thomas B., 464, 465, 504, 505, 514, 521, 729. portrait of, facing 294.
Triumph Heat and Light Company, 484. Tucker, jr., Abraham, 567. Charles R., 514, 517, 566, 620. portrait of, facing 40. Edward T., 516, 566, 605.
George F., sketch of, 660. Henry, 46. Job, 566. John, 37, 566. jr., John, 41. John A., 467. John F., 512. Mrs. Abner R., 601. Tuell, Mrs. E., 557.
Tupper, Eldad, 114, 126, 137. James, deed of, to William Rotch, 414. Turner, Christopher, 52. Joseph R., 558. Mary E., 704. Wilson, 560. Tuttle, Jonathan, 552, 599, 600.
Twiss, Rev. J. J., 592.
Underwood, Charles W., 710. John James and John, prisoners in Dartmoor. 203. Miss N. P., 632.
Union for Good Works, 602. narrative of the whaler, 435. Rifles of New York, visit of, 293. street in 1815, 237. Universalist Church, the, 588. declaration of faith, 591.
Utley, Rev. Samuel, 549.
Upham, Rev. S. F., 554.
Valentine, jr., John, 710, 730. Valor, illustrations of, in privateering, 106. Van Campen, Hiram, 588, 590, 591, 593.
Vanderuin, Timotheus, petition of, for li- cense to take sperm whales, 403.
Vaughan, Cyrus M., 590. Vaughn, Rev. Richard. 564. jr., Weston C., 481.
Vermyn, Dr. J. J. B., 603, 704. Vessels in the Stone Fleet, 326. list of, abandoned in the disaster of 1876, 433. list of, lost in the disaster of 1871, 430.
list of, upon which New Bedford men. served, 361. Viall, S. T., 484, 492, 508.
Vigilance, committee of, 253.
Vinal, Charles H., 731.
Vincent, Mark T., 553, 704. Walter A., 605. Vose, S. J., 599.
Waddington, Elizabeth, 575. Thomas, 575. Wade, Job, 484, 554. J. B., 553. Wadsworth, David, 589. Wady, Arnold B., 729. John, 61. Wagon transportation, 170 et seq. Waight, Albert E., 729.
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HISTORY OF NEW BEDFORD.
Walker, Henry, 555. Jennie Patrick, 708. Mrs. Washington, 586. William, 555. Wall, Frank T., 467.
Walters, Henry G., 531.
Wamsutta, 19. Mills, the, 454, et seq.
War, condemnation of, by legislatures of certain Eastern States, 195.
declaration of, in 1812, 163.
King Philip's, 30.
of 1812, causes leading to the, 158, et seq. opposition to, in New Bedford, 160.
of the Rebellion, effects of upon the whale fishery, 423.
first appropriation for fami- lies of soldiers in, 320.
the first call for troops in, 317.
measures for defence against rebel cruisers in the, 320. scope of this work in the history of, 316.
Ward, General, 73. J. R., 725. Warner, Burrage Y., 486. Joseph B., 486.
Warren, Charles H., 497, 516, 645, 647, 728. Charles W., 641. H. F., 614. James, 729.
Washburn, Capt. Lysander, 254. Frederick A., 551, 600, 601, 605. James, 641. William H., 477, 484.
Washington Artillery, 255, 273.
Washington's birthday, celebration of, in 1799, 151.
celebration of peace and, in 1815, 223.
demonstrations on, in 1807. 154. day of public mourning for, 151. General, at Bunker Hill, 76.
Masonic Bible, the, 129 et seq. illustrations of, 130, 131. Waterbury, James M., 467. Water commissioners, first board of, 373. committee, report of, 371. front in 1815, 231. street in 1815, 234, 236. works, act, passage of, 372.
Water agitation on the question of, and opposition to the introduction of, 371. superintendents of, 373.
Waterman, William H., 720, 729. Watkins, C. F., 479.
George D., 517. William, 462, 513, 514, 517. portrait of, facing 84.
Watson, Samuel, 481.
Webb, Captain, 108, Rev. Daniel, 553.
Webster, Daniel, visit of, 297. W. P., 606.
Weeden Manufacturing Company, the, 475. William N., 475.
Weekly Echo, the, 527.
Weiss, Rev. John, 544, 620, 630.
Wells, Dr, William., 667. Dr. Thomas P., 667. Thomas T., 728.
West, Bartholmew, and sons, 128.
Dr. Samuel, 80, 83, 125, 536, 537, 538, 539, 668, 724.
Elisha, 523.
Gibbs, 523.
Henry M., 711, 728.
John, 135
John P., 594. Rev. John, 570.
Weston, Caroline and Deborah, 629.
Westport company of infantry in 1814, roster of, 225.
Whale, a pugnacious, 442.
Whalebone, comparative prices of, 421.
Whale fishery at Dartmouth, 405. at Fairhaven, 408. · at Martha's Vineyard, 405. at Nantucket, 404. British prohibitory law against, 411. causes that led to the decline of, 422.
condition of, at the beginning of the War of 1812. 416. earliest records of the, 401. effects of the California gold dis- covery upon, 418. growth of, after 1812, 417. harassed by privateers, 405. infancy of. 57. in 1812, 159.
renewal of, after the Revolution, 414.
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Whale fishery, its results, 372. first steps taken towards estab- lishment of, 371. renewal of, after the close of the War of the Rebellion, 425. restrictions placed upon the, 411. ruined by the Revolution, 410. steady decline of, 434. fishing, the first American, 403. sperm, the first caught at Nantucket, 404. Whaleman, the, 528. Whaleman's Shipping List, the, 525. Whaler, steam, the first, 433.
Whalers, great voyages made by New Bedford, 449. incidents relating to, 447. Whaling at towns on Cape Cod, 405. disaster of 1871, 425 et seq. disaster 1876, 431 et seq. fleet of 1768, 409. gun, invention of, 419. incidents, 409. paralyzed by the Revolution, 98. statistics, 451-52.
the cause of increased activity in other branches of industry, 419. vessels destroyed in the war of the Rebellion, 423. lost before the Revolution, 413. number of, in 1854, 418. returned in 1792-1801, 415, statistics of, 1852, 420. voyage, a poor, 407. Wheaton, Hiram, 730. Laban, 641. Whipping-post and its last use, 95.
Whistler, George W., 495.
Whitaker, David, 526. White, Col. Samuel, 640. Hon. Samuel, 641. Edward L., 273, 596. Jason, 704. Oak River Company, 484. Thomas B., 518.
Whitehead, J., 562.
Whiting, Edward B., 519. George E., 705. John, 729. Whitman, David, 455-56.
Whitmore, Mrs. J. E., 603. Whitney. Myron W., 708. Whiton, Miss Lillian, 602. Whitridge, Dr. William G., 666, 668. Whittaker, Jonathan, 542.
Whittemore, Zenas, 586. Whitton, William, 582. Wilbur, John, 570. Jonathan, 567. James L., 710, 711, 731. Wilcox, Benjamin, 463, 512. Betsey, 586. jr., Capt. Joseph, 248. Henry R., 555. J. H., 697. Lemuel T., 600, 655, 658.
Pardon, 586. Thomas, 512, 518. Thomas B., 463, 466.
Wild beasts, bounty for killing, 49. cats, bounty for killing, 49.
Will, terms of W. W. Swain's, 620.
Willard, D. D., Joseph, death of, 153.
Willey, Henry, 531. William street in 1815, 235.
Williams, George, founder of the Y. M. C. A., 604. John E., 513. John M., 641, 645, 652. Hon. Lemuel, 368, 641, 647.
jr., Lemuel, 516.
Rev. E., 601. Rev. George H., 564.
Richard, 516, 714.
R. H., 641.
Rt. Rev. John J., 576. S. A., 507. Victor, 696. Willis, Ebenezer, 78.
Jirah, 78. R. H., 704. Samuel, 50, 52, 57, 642.
Wilson, Alfred, 716. Capt. Luther T., 256. D. W., 493. George, 487, 502. portrait of, facing 240. Winch, A. B., 697. Wing, Ezra, 588. John, 471, 485.
Sands, 566. William R., 515, 519, 520, 521, 551.
Winslow, Benjamin, 554. Cornelia G., 554. John, 19, 23. Joshua B., 484, 730.
Winsor, Capt. Alexander, 89. Mrs. Emily, 88. William P., 513-14. Winter, Richmond C., 728.
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HISTORY OF NEW BEDFORD.
Winthrop, Hon. Robert C., 368. Women's Reform and Relief Association, 603.
Wood, Asa, 727. Allen F., 614.
Augustus A., 520, 692.
Capt, James B., 326.
Capt. Lemuel C., 205.
Charles H., 728, 729, 730.
Charles L., 510, 635. portrait of, facing 410.
David, 715
Dennis, 514, 518.
Edmund, 483, 517.
Francis, T., 728, 731.
George R., 483.
Gideon, 566, 723.
Henry T., 422, 469, 483, 517.
Horace, 519.
H. R., 698.
Isaac, 50. John, 578.
Lineas, 728.
Luthan, 567.
Mrs. Henry T., 603.
Remembrance, 584.
Rev. Hervey, 562.
Rhoda E., 517.
Stephen, 556. Walter, 709.
Wood, William, 26, 41, 61, 408. William B., 731. William G., 511, 521. & Brightman, 469. Woodbury, Captain, of the Hope, 107.
Woodman, Franklin, 506. William O., 729, 730. Woodward, John, 605. Rev. Addison, 81.
Wool, General, visit of, 350.
Woolman, John, 567. Workhouse, establishment of, 51. improvements, 61. Worth, Henry B., sketch of, 661. Miss Sarah B., 702.
Wright, Gideon B., 514, 519, 520.
Wyman, Mrs. A. F., 709.
Yankee, the, 175. trick, a, 149. York, George A., 572. Young, Capt. Thomas G., 423. John K., 575. Men's Anti-slavery society, 277. Men's Christian Association, 604. William, 525.
Zerrahn, Carl, 708. Zettick, John P., statement of, relative to the Tecumseh, 364.
PART II.
BIOGRAPHICAL.
Abbe, Edward P., 79. Anthony, Edmund, 117. Arnold, James, 27. Ashley, Charles S., 89.
Beauvais, Joseph Arthur, 77.
Benjamin, Isaac W., 31. Borden, Alanson, 30. Bourne, Jonathan, 25.
Bradford, William, 98. Buckminster, Joseph, 65.
Clifford, Charles W., 58. Clifford, John Henry, 33. Clifford, Walter, 91. Congdon, James Bunker, 83. Crapo, Henry Howland, 85. Crapo, William W., 13.
Crocker, Oliver and George O., 53. Crocker, Roland R., 110.
Davis, James, 70. Drown, William Frederick, 32.
Ellis, Caleb Loring, 113. Ellis, Leonard B., 104.
Gardner, Edmund, 108. Gibbs, Robert, 50.
Greene, Augustus A., 79. Greene, Thomas Arnold, 86.
Grinnell, Joseph, 74.
Grinnell, Lawrence, 95.
Hadley, Frank R., 96. Hart, Samuel Cook, 112.
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Hathaway, Savory C., 15. Howland, George, 71. Howland, Jr., George, 52. Huttlestone, Henry, 62. Howland, Peleg C., 17.
Kelley, Ezra, 55. Kelley, Charles Sampson, 22. Knowles, John P., 71. Knowles, Thomas, 39. Knowles, Thomas H., 40. Kollock, Lemuel Marsellus, 64.
Ladd, Herbert W., 46. Ladd, Warren, 43. Leonard, Charles H., 37. Leonard, Nehemiah and Samuel, 121.
Mandell, Thomas, 106. Morgan, Charles Waln, 105.
Nye, William F., 93.
Parker, John Avery, 69. Parker, Ward M., 105. Perry, John Howland, 80. Pierce, Andrew Granville, 120. Pierce Otis Norton, 82.
Plummer, Leander A., 56. Prescott, Charles D., 82.
Richmond, George B., 106. Rodman, Samuel, 83. Rotch Family, 1-8. Rotch, Benjamin, 4.
Rotch Family, Benjamin S., 5. Rotch, Francis, 3. Rotch, Joseph, 1. Roteh, Joseph, 5. Rotch, Morgan, 7. Rotch, William, 2.
Rotch, jr., William, 4. Rotch, William J., 6.
Russell, William Tallman, 118.
Seabury, Alexander H., 66.
Seabury, Humphrey W., 18. Seip, Charles L., 72.
Shearman, jr., Abraham, 70.
Snell David A., 103.
Stetson, Thomas M., 67.
Stickney, Charles D., 72.
Taber, Edward Smith, 40.
Taber, Ellery T., 97.
Taber, George Hathaway, 60.
Taber, Heury, 20.
Taylor, William H., 104.
Thomas, Sylvanus, 57.
Thomtan, Elisha, 69.
Tompkins, jr., Isaac B., 48.
Tripp, Thomas B., 25. Tucker, Charles R., 73.
Wall, William Allen, 75.
Wall, William Sawyer, 75. Watkins, William, 49. Williams, John Mason, 67.
Wilson, George, 29. Wood, Charles L., 63.
APPENDIX.
Bunker Hill Monument, list of New Bed- ford subscribers to, 136. New Bedford Guards, roster of, 125. Oil and whalebone, average prices of, for twenty-five years, 137. Rainfall, average, for seventy-eight years, 138.
Reply from the authorities of Dartmouth, England, to greeting sent by New Bed- ford, 123. Roll of Honor, New Bedford, 126. Temperature, average for seventy-nine years, 138.
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