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Monuments, 218, 220, 221, 272, 275. Moody, Major, 563.
Benjamin, 21.
Cutting, 17, 120, 271, 687.
Capt. Cutting, 26, 309.
Daniel, 555.
David, 353, 535, 565, 687.
Enoch, 540.
Jane, 605. John, 27, 241.
Joseph, 89. Joseph E., 227.
Miss Mary, 384.
Moses, 347, 353.
Nathaniel P., 91.
Nicholas, 89, 540.
Oliver, 33.
Paul, 149.
Somerby, 17.
Stephen, 17.
Dea. Thomas, 19, 26. Hon. William H., 232, 444.
Moody's landing, 353, 363 .
Moody's lane, 347, 352, 353, 666.
Moore, Moses, 546.
Moose skins, 79.
More, Edmund, jr., 25.
Morehouse, Rev. Daniel W., 257.
Moreland, William, 17.
Morey, George D., 247.
Morgan, Gov. E. D., 454.
Morgaridge, William, 39, 40.
Morgaridge's Point, 357, 453.
Morning school, 317.
Morning Star (newspaper), 253, 507.
Morrell, Quar .- serg. Ezekiel, 90. Serg. Samuel, 89.
Morrett, Capt. Philip, 642.
Morrill, Aaron, jr., 683.
Israel, jr., 374.
John F., 394. Joseph, 682. Thomas, 540.
Morrison, Ebenezer, 122, 123. Morse, Anthony, 281.
Edmund, 17, 540.
Edmund, jr., 18, 34.
Serg. Edmund, 546.
Elbridge M., 682.
Enoch, 17.
James, 325, 520.
Rev. James, 256, 263, 264, 326.
Jedediah, D. D., 496.
Jonathan, 281.
Joseph, 331.
Joseph B., 229, 236.'
Stephen, 540.
Morss, Rev. James, 516. - John, 676. Joseph B., 509, 511, 681, 683.
Morss & Brewster, 51I. Morss, Brewster & Huse, 511.
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Morss building, 226. Mortar, Sign of the, 30. Morton, Perez, 560, 561, 621. Moseley, Charles W., 227, 242.
Ebenezer, 132, 139, 149, 162, 183, 184, 188, 398, 416, 658, 665, 680, 681.
Ebenezer, esq., 319, 415, 431, 498, 654.
Hon. Ebenezer, 415, 442.
Edward A., 684.
Edward S., 213, 402, 526, 527.
Frederick S., 133, 245, 264.
Lucy, 242. William O., 227, 526.
Moseley avenue, 219, 234.
" Moses and Aaron," etc., 473.
Moses Davenport (ship), 463.
Motly, Thomas, 396.
Mott, Rev. Henry E., 305.
Motto: "The Hero of Two Conti- nents," 416. Mottoes, 416, 448. Mould, 122.
Moulton, Abel, 170.
Widow Elizabeth, 337. Henry W., 683.
Jonathan, 239, 337. Joseph, 16, 169-171, 643.
Joseph, jr., 531.
Nathan A., 385 .
Susan I., 318. William, 17, 164, 169-171.
Moulton & Bradbury, 170.
Moulton & Davis, 171.
Moulton & Lunt, 171.
Mount Holyoke college, 243.
Mount Vernon, 420, 488, 494. Mourners, 489. Mourning for Abraham Lincoln, 422, 423. Moylen, Stephen, 561. Mozart regiment, 671. " Much Ado about Nothing," 158. Mulattoes, 69, 70. . Mulliken, Edward, 91.
John, 166. Jonathan, 166, 427. Joseph, 91. Capt. Moses J., 237. Samuel, 164, 166, 167, 688. Susannah, 165.
Murder, 492. Murdock, , 334. Murray, "' Damnation," 413.
Governor, 37. Mrs., 88. " Salvation," 413.
Rev. John, 27, 88, 102, 266, 267, 270, 280, 281, 313, 413, 489, 546. Murray's, Rev. Mr., meeting house, 27.
Murrietta, Capt. Joseph A. de, 413. Music, 156, 157, 255, 256, 280, 421, 434, 436, 440, 442, 443, 445, 447, 477-480, 527.
box, 497. Church, 475, 476.
" Music in New England," "History of," 474.
Musical association, 430.
clocks, 166. entertainment, 436. instruments, 157.
" Musical Companion," " Gentleman and Ladies," 479.
Musicians, 156, 409, 430, 527.
" Musick," "A New and Complete Introduction to the Grounds and Rules of," 474.
Musket-men, 556-558.
Muskets, 113, 544, 654, 662, 666.
Mussey, John, 636.
Muster-masters, 561, 566, 584.
Mutton, 579.
Muzzey, Rev. Artemas, 256. Joseph, 333, 335. Mrs. Lucy, 242.
Muzzey's lane, 333, 335.
Mycall, John, 62, 63, 78, 81, 92, 103, 260, 313, 483.486, 488 492, 503, 505, 611, 679. Mycall & Tinges, 483, 503.
Myrtle avenue, 334.
ABOB (BARK), 466. N Naiad Queen (bark ), 466.
Nails, 30, 626, 627. Names, 81. on bread, 81.
Nancy (brig), 107, 239.
Nancy (ship), 626, 627.
Nancy (sloop), 240.
Nanny (ship), 631, 632.
Nantasket, 594. harbor, 566. roads, 595.
Nantes, France, 602, 603.
Nantucket, Mass., 192, 562.
Nantz, 653.
Naomi (ship), 459.
Naples (bark), 461.
Napoleon dethroned, 658.
Nashua, N. H., 278.
Nason, -, 565. Charles, 515. Elias, 324, 326. Nason, Bragdon & Co., 515.
Nassau, Fort, 602. National Lancers, 670.
Naturalization, 316.
Naudau, Marie Felicite, 116. Nautical instruments, 662.
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Naval office, 577. Naval battalion, 444.
officers, 449, 577, 578, 595, 625, 634, 675, 676, 679.
service, III. in Revolution, 601. supplies, 656.
Navell, Samuel, 16.
Navigation, 31, 250, 369.
Navigator (ship), 461.
" Navigator," "New American Practi- cal, "' 494.
"Navigator," " New Practical," 494. Navy, 438, 439, 671.
Navy agent, 113.
department, 113. Officers of the, 421.
Navy (ship), 175.
Naylor, Vickers & Co., 279.
Neale, Daniel, M. A., 498.
Nearchus (ship), 464.
Neat tongues, 589.
"Necessity of a well experienced sol- diery or a Christian Common- wealth," etc., 473. Needham, Mass., 557.
Needle work, 311, 315.
Negro slaves, II7.
Negroes, 69-71, 117, 585.
Neil, Capt. Francis, 175.
Nellie C. Foster (schooner), 469.
Nelson, J., 239.
Jeremiah, 336, 337, 441, 520, 656, 680.
Hon. Jeremiah, 150, 319.
Mrs. Mary, 336, 337.
Mary B., 337.
Samuel, 548, 549.
Neptune (ship), 651.
Neptune street, 334.
Nestorian (ship), 461.
Neutral French, 37-39.
Neutrality in war between England and France, 102.
New street, 264. New brick church, 275, 276. burned, 276.
" New American Practical Navigator," 494. New Brunswick, 174, 280.
Newbury, Mass., 13, 18-21, 23-25, 27,39- 41, 46, 57, 58. 70, 72, 73, 75, 76, 93, 99, 101, 105, III, 119, 120, 123-125, 128, 129, 134, 136, 137, 139, 140, 142, 151, 153, 154, 161, 164, 169-171, 178-180, 185, 190, 204-209, 21I, 213-215, 226, 228, 236, 241, 252, 253, 257, 263, 265, 266, 270-272, 287 289, 294, 295, 298, 305, 306, 309, 324, 326, 333- 336, 338, 341, 342, 345-351, 354-
Newbury, Mass., continued.
357, 360, 361, 363, 364, 366, 368- 370, 378-380, 386, 387, 394, 395, 399, 404, 406-409, 416, 418, 427, 437, 439, 441.443, 449, 452, 453, 459, 461, 465, 471-474, 483-485, 493, 538, 543, 544, 548, 551, 556- 558, 560, 561, 586, 590, 600, 605, 618, 655, 659, 661, 666, 675, 683- 685, 688.
Newbury, Vt., 484.
Newbury (brig), 466.
Newbury bar, 151.
Newbury calvary, 433.
Newbury Green, IOI.
Newbury New town, 543.
Newbury Spring Bleaching company, 228.
Newbury street, 332, 349. Boston, 480.
Newburyport, Mass., 21-42, 44-53, 55- 60, 62-64, 66, 67, 69, 71-86, 88, 89, 91, 92, 94, 96, 99-115, 117- 120, 123-125, 129, 130, 133-137, 139-142, 145, 146, 149-154, 156- 171, 173-187, 190-196, 201, 202, 204-209, 21I-219, 221, 222, 224- 232, 234-238, 241-245, 247, 248, 250, 252, 253, 255, 257-260, 263, 265-267, 270, 272-276, 278, 280, 281, 284-289, 291-301, 303, 305, 307-311, 316, 317, 320-322, 324, 326-329, 331, 333-339, 341, 342, 344, 346-361, 364-370, 372, 374- 388, 390-392, 394-416, 418-429, 431, 432, 435-444, 446, 447, 449- 453, 456, 459-463, 465, 471, 474, 476, 478-501, 503, 505, 507-509, 5II-518, 520, 522, 524, 526, 527, 529-535, 537-546, 548-573, 575- 583, 585-603, 606-609, 611-614, 616-631, 633-636, 639, 645, 648- 651, 653-656, 658-671, 675, 677- 679, 682-685, 688, 689. View of, 79, 80.
Newburyport (ship), 175, 461.
Newburyport (tune), 476, 477.
Newburyport academy, 322, 325, 326.
Newburyport Advertiser, 513, 515.
Newburyport and Amesbury railroad, 403.
Newburyport and Amesbury Horse Railroad company, 405, 406.
Newburyport Aqueduct company, 229. Newburyport Artillery, 416, 422, 425, 441, 445. association, 587.
company, 421, 426, 430, 431, 433 - 436, 445, 582, 585, 586. Newburyport Athenaeum, 520, 521. Newburyport bookstore, 498.
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Newburyport and Boston turnpike, 377, 378.
Newburyport bridge, 370, 373, 374, 399. Newburyport Chair company, 188.
Newburyport City railroad, 365, 404. company, 404.
" Newburyport in the Civil War," 423, 671, 672.
" Newburyport Collection of Sacred European Musick," 480, 481 .
Newburyport Courier, 517.
Newburyport Daily Germ, 516.
Newburyport Daily News, 516.
Newburyport Debating society, 433.
Newburyport Female High school, 323.
Newburyport Gazette, 516.
Newburyport, Georgetown and Danvers railroad, 401, 402.
Newburyport harbor, 79, 80, 150, 151, 194, 195. Plan of, 150, 151.
Newburyport Herald, 142, 145, 171, 174, 181, 261, 291, 330, 392, 464, 495, 509, 515, 521-523, 601. company, 51I.
Newburyport Herald and Commercial Gazette, 509.
Newburyport Herald and Country Ga- zette, 170, 507, 509-51I.
Newburyport High school, 329.
"Newburyport," "History and Present State of the town of," 499.
Newburyport Hosiery company, Facto- ry of, 183.
Newburyport Ice company, 226.
Newburyport Item (newspaper), 516.
Newburyport library, 518, 519. association, 519.
Newburyport Lyceum, 434. association, 188-190.
Newburyport, Maps of. See Maps.
Newburyport Marine society, 387.
Newburyport Morning Herald, 51I. Newburyport Public library, 486, 490, 492, 522, 525-528.
Newburyport railroad, 403, 404. company, 402, 403.
Newburyport Sabbath School and Tract society, 330, 331. Newburyport and Salisbury bridges, 362, 373-376.
Newburyport Shoe company, 225.
Newburyport Star (newspaper), 517. Newburyport Street Sprinkling associa- tion, 227, 228. Newburyport Suspension bridge, 373. Newburyport turnpike, 358. corporation, 377. Newburyport Veteran Artillery associ- ation, 438.
Newburyport Water company, 229-232, 234. Newcastle, Duke of, 420.
Newcomb, Rev. Edward H., 278.
Newell, Edward, 17.
Joseph, 209. Richard, 685.
W., 664.
Rev. William W., jr., 271. Newell's, Lynn, 556.
New England, 55, 117, 253, 258, 266, 330, 383, 409, 432, 437, 471, 472, 474, 479, 481-483, 497, 500, 534, 556, 621, 657, 664, 665.
New England Almanac, 483.
New England Chronicle, 500.
New England conference, 296, 297.
New England Historic-Genealogical society, 243, 423.
" New England," "History of," 496. New England Lace company, 181.
"New England Primer," 490, 491. New England Repertory, 512.
New England rum, 178, 589. shoe, trade, 226. society, 669. states, 288, 585.
New Era (scow), 468.
Newfoundland, 27, 174, 175, 456, 632.
Newhall, Samuel, 17.
New Hampshire, 93, 148, 153, 259, 260, 370, 387, 397, 399, 408, 41I, 413, 421, 541, 542. 552.
New Hampshire Gazette, 500.
New Haven, Conn., 486.
New Hill burying ground, 217, 218, 275, 332.
New Jersey, 549, 627, 669.
New lane, 345, 360.
New London, Conn., 602.
Newman, John, 17.
Moses, 540, 548.
Robert, 114.
S., 239.
Samuel, 287, 288, 680. Capt. Wingate, 627, 629, 646.
New Orleans, La., 201, 669, 671.
Newport, R. I., 518, 602.
" New Practical Navigator," 494.
New Rowley, Mass., 272.
News, 455. News Letter, 500.
Newspaper advertisements, 78, 79.
Newspapers, 56, 78, 79, 243, 253, 330, 382, 395, 441, 471, 482, 483, 500- 517, 520, 526-528, 612, 613, 620, 631, 649. English, 631. News Publishing company, 516.
" New System of Modern Geography," " A," 497.
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" New Testament," "The," 498. Newtown, Pa., 599-601.
" New Universal Harmony," 478, 479. New York, 41, 235, 259,1380, 408, 426, 454, 549, 582, 627, 629-631, 634. New York, N. Y., 91, 95, 108, 113, 159, 193, 212, 219, 236, 237, 245, 275, 369, 414, 426, 438, 454, 456, 491, 494, 602. New York regiment, 671. Nichols, John H., 300. William, 638, 639, 676. Capt. William, 638, 651-653, 661, 662, 664.
Certificate of release of, 652. Personal description of, 653. William W., 182.
Nineteenth Essex district, 682, 683.
Noble, John, 395. Oliver, 482.
Rev. Oliver, 271, 272, 427.
Noble's, Rev. Mr., meeting house, 544.
Nonantum (ship), 466.
Non-importation of goods, 49. Agreements for, 533.
Norfolk, Va., 193, 648.
Norfolk street, 335, 338.
Norman, George H., 229.
Norris, - , 480.
Norris, C., & Co., 497.
North America, 41, 380.
North American colonies, 532. Congress of deputies of, 532.
North Atkinson street, 145, 208, 247, 334, 347, 348.
North Atlantic trade, 454.
North Berwick, Me., 278.
North church, 162, 218, 499.
North Congregational church, 271, 276- 279, 494.
North Congregational meeting house, 273, 275-277, 427, 482. Ruins of, 276.
North Congregational society, 340, 355, 497.
North Danvers, Mass., 403.
North river, 91.
North school, 310, 313-315. house, 310, 314, 318. North street, 185, 305, 332, 347, 356, 357, 360, 453, 454, 562.
North Writing school, 313. Northend, Enoch T., 406. Hon. William D., 424.
Northern Chronicler, 512.
Norton, Bishop, 81, 313, 314, 518, 546, 680. Jonathan, 548, 549. Joshua, 17. Norwegian merchants, 456. Notes, 118, 198. Notes, Letters for musical, 474, 475.
Nova Scotia, 258, 627. Nowell, George, 241.
Moses, 17, 535, 565.
Capt. Moses, 540, 541, 549, 551, 555, 566, 567, 586, 600. Samuel, 540. Noyes, Captain, 107. Abraham, 585. Amos, 189.
Amos, esq., 257.
Cutting, 350. Davis F., 179.
Eliphalet, 90. Elizabeth, 318.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Greenleaf), 386.
Enoch, 118, 178, 521.
Eugene, 28, 484, 511, 513.
Isaac P., 385.
Rev. James, 471-473, 492, 493.
John P., 295.
Joseph, 548.
Joseph, jr., 17.
Capt. Joseph, 76.
Miss Mary, 386.
Hon. Nathan, 416.
Nathaniel, 348.
Parker, 16.
Patty, 118.
Paul, 18, 118, 541, 603, 629.
Robert, 118.
Sally, 118.
Samuel, 137.
Simeon, 548.
Stephen, 122.
Col. Thomas, 386.
William, 71, 179, 565. William Herbert, 179.
Noyes, Somerby C., & Co., 180.
Noyes, W. H., & Bro. Company, 179, 180. Noyes, William H ., & Bro., 179.
Noyes, William H., & Co., 179.
Noyes & Vine, 179.
Noyes' wharf, 332.
Numbering houses and stores, 349.
Nurses, 73, 74, 76, 242. Training school for, 242.
Nursing, 76.
Nye, Dr. Samuel, 629.
O AK," " THE BEACON," 30, 141, 142.
Oaken ribs, 456. 457.
Oak Hill cemetery, 208, 218, 219,228, 276, 291, 304, 332, 527. association, 218.
Oak street, 334. Oak timber, 149.
Oakland street, 13, 173, 305, 333, 334, 346, 347, 356, 357, 360, 453, 459, 466, 562. Oakum, 145.
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Oath of allegiance, 256. Oatmeal, 626. Oats, 579, 616. Obed Baxter (bark), 468. Ober, Samuel, 541. Oberlin (bark), 461. O'Brien, , 107.
Captain, 626. Dennis, 288.
Capt. Jeremiah, 569-571, 612, 613, 634, 644. John, 284, 644. Capt. John, 634, 641, 642. Rev. John, 3Co. Joseph, 287, 288. Lt. William, 634.
O'Brien & Pike, 107. Occupation of the settlers of Newbury, 13. Ocean avenue, 351, 378, 556. Ocean house, 393.
Ocean Pearl (schooner), 466. Ocean street, 345.
Ocean Mills company, 225.
Ocean Wave, The, 517. O'Connell, George H., esq., 232. Odd Fellows, 436.
Odell, Charles, 379, 406. Odes, 409, 425, 433, 434, 436, 437, 442, 666. Odiorne, Capt. Nathaniel, 637, 647. Odors, 213.
Officers, 134. Ogden, David, 454. Ohio, 235, 390, 549, 669. Oils, 66, 175, 282, 573, 651, 662. Paint, 662. Sperm, 175. Train, 573. Whale, 175. Old Brick meeting house in Boston, 429.
Old Colony (ship), 460. Old Hill burying ground, 105, 115, 214, 215, 256, 272, 332, 549. Old South meeting house, Boston, 52, 501. Oldtown bridge, 39, 73, 195, 543. Olive, 410. Olive (schooner), 240. Olive Branch (brig), 107, 239. Olive lane, 342. Olive street, 289, 297, 332, 342, 358, 360, 406, 438. Oliver, Stephen, 444. Oliver Putnam (ship), 463. Omnibusses, 404, 405. Ontario (steamship), 457, 466. Opinion of supreme court of the Uni ed States, 231. Oporto, 631, 632.
Orange street, 332, 352, 438. " Oration," by Thomas P. Fox, 499. " Oration," by Ebenezer Moseley, 498.
' Oration Pronounced Before the Right Worshipful Master and Brethren of St. Peter's Lodge," etc., 495. Orations, 418, 425, 426, 429, 432-437, 441, 495, 498, 499, 666, 669. Oratorio of St. Paul, 423. Orchestral Union, 156. Ordinances, City, 210.
Ordination of Rev. Thomas Cary, 30.
Ordinations, 30, 252, 253, 272, 273, 276, 284, 286, 287, 304, 473, 689. Ordway, Charles W., 241.
John, 341. Moses, 341. Thomas, 288.
Ordway's grant, 362.
Ordway's lane, 28, 145, 215, 309, 341, 351, 356.
Organ builder, 253.
Organ in St. Paul's church, 261, 263. Organist, 255. Organs, 253, 261, 263, 278, 280, 476. Church, 253, 261, 263.
Orne, Colonel, 560, 563, 564. John, 676.
Orpheus Club quartette, 444. Osborne, Mr., 518, 519. George J., 518. George Jerry, 492.
Osgood, Alfred, 171. Charles E., 683. Gayton P., 676. Rev. George W., 283. John, 300, 326, 441. Nathaniel S., 217. Samuel, 382.
Otheman, Bartholomew, 296. Otis, James, 617, 618. Samuel A., 109, 261, 325, 326. Samuel A., jr., 112. Samuel Allyne, 618.
Otis place, 334. Overseers of the poor, 25, 26, 37, 38, 73, 184, 204. Boston, 533. Oxen, 270, 370, 544.
P
ACIFIC (SHIP), 461. Pacific coast, 175, 201, 456.
Packet, 454, 456. Packet ship, British, 661. Packet ships, 630, 661. Page, Benjamin, 90. David P., 513. David Perkins, 320, 321, 324. John, 288. John T., 236.
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Pails, 55. Paine, Mr., 452. Josiah, 397 . Robert Treat, 421. Thomas, 421. Thomas, A. M., 494. Paine, Samuel, & Co., 451.
Painters, 438, 668. colors, 27.
Portrait, 99, 117, 526.
Paintings, 388, 442.
Pall bearers, 256, 582.
Pallas (brig), 590, 595, 640.
Pallas (brigantine), 595, 639.
Palmer, Brigadier, 569. Ambrose, 255. J., 621.
Mary, 600.
Sir Roundell, 235.
Timothy, 255, 315, 368-370, 540.
Serg. Timothy, 546. William, 677.
Palmer, G. W., & Co., 495.
Palmer & Spofford, 255.
Pamphlets, 426, 427, 474, 482, 484, 489, 494-497, 500, 520, 524, 527. Paper, 480. Duty on, 45. " Parade," " The," 596.
Parades, 156, 157, 430, 431, 435, 439, 442-444.
Paramount (bark), 461.
Paris, France, 238, 601, 658.
Parish, Elijah, D. D., 496, 497. Moses P., 681. Moses P., esq., 434.
Parishes. See under their respective names and numbers.
Parize, France vor, 115.
Park, John, 512.
Park commissioners, 213.
Park street, 284, 339.
Parker, Chief-justice, 153. Hon. Isaac, 98.
Noah, 130. S., 102. Samuel, 311 .
Samuel S., 491.
Silas, 540, 548.
Southey, 288.
Rev. Thomas, 471, 473.
Parker river, 13, 18, 39, 40, 406, 408, 439, 441. bridge, 73, 408, 409, 544. Parker street, 207, 219.
Parks, 213, 220. Parliament, 41-45, 53, 54, 193, 258, 531, 534, 536, 580. Parlors, 293, 387. of Wolfe tavern, 387. Parochial residence, 301. school buildings, 301.
Parry, Edward, esq., 530.
Parsonage house of the First Presby- terian society, 88. Parsons, Colonel, 565. Rev. Mr., 46, 427, 558.
Capt. Daniel, 639.
Eben, 642.
Ebenezer, 641, 643, 644, 647.
Gorham, 377.
Capt. Harry, 653.
John D., 527.
Jonathan, 51.
Capt. Jonathan, 594, 641.
Rev. Jonathan, 30, 265-267, 270, 310, 482, 485, 545, 546. Meeting house of, 30.
Mrs. Phebe, 482.
Theophilus, 61, 62, 64, 65, 77, 99- 102, 109, 154, 156, 273, 414, 431, 520, 678, 679. Theophilus, esq., 83, 92, 94-96, 98, 99, 313, 408, 410.
Hon. Theophilus, 108, 301. House of, 301. William, 644. Capt. William, 642.
Parsons', Rev. Mr., Meeting house, 395, 427, 501, 505.
Parsons street, 332, 334.
Parthenia (ship), 463.
Parton, James, 443.
Passengers, 201, 202, 627, 630, 661.
Pastors, 482-484, 489, 494, 546, 689. Pasture, Common, 74-76, 106, 185, 207, 358.
Davenport, 217. Great, 40, 41, 72, 73.
Pastures, 18, 21, 40, 41, 72-76, 106, 160, 185, 207, 217, 358.
Patch's wharf, 332.
Patent bridge, 369, 370.
Patent Jacks, 162.
Paths, 211, 212, 218, 219. on mall, 211, 212.
Patrols, 628. Patten, Robert W., 682.
Patterson, Rev. Robert A., 292.
Patton, Rev. Myron O., 283.
Paul, Andrew M., 171.
" Paul Jones, Founder of the Ameri can Navy," 604.
" Paul Revere and his Engravings," 428.
Pavilions, 157, 442.
Pawtucket Falls, 148, 149.
Paxton, Edmund, 471. Payne, Prof. W. H., 321. Peabody, Corp. Abraham, 90. Anna (Little), 153. Charles, 175, 296. David, 153.
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Peabody, continued. Ebenezer, 91. George, 152, 153, 399, 526. Life of, 526. James C., 515. John, 133, 153, 680.
John, esq., 326. Gen. John, 153, 388. Judith (Dodge , 153. Thomas, 153. Peabody, Everett, Post No. 108, G. A. R., 440.
Peabody trust fund, 526.
Peace (ship), 79.
Peace, Treaty of, 598.
Peacock (schooner), 642.
Peak, Elder John, 287. Rev. John, 287-290. Pearce's, Mr., farm, 351, 361.
Pearl street, Boston, 53. Pearson, Amos, 16, 239, 240, 540, 578. Lt. Amos, 582.
Serg. Amos, 547, 549. Benjamin, 540, 546. David, 541, 547. Capt. Green, 641 . Harris, 303. Capt. Jabez L., 438. Jeremiah, 18. Jeremiah, jr., 17.
Capt. Jeremiah, 26, 642.
John, 239, 303, 680.
Capt. John, 183, 184. Rev. John, jr .. 303. John G., 171. Jonathan, 17. Joseph, 17, 541. Joseph, jr., 567. Capt. M., 107. Robert, 288. Walter S., 517. Pearson, John G., & Co., 171. Pearson's hotel, 433. Pearson's mills, 18. Pearsontown, Me., 48. Peas, 579, 616, 626.
Pease, Rev. Bartlett, 290. Capt. J. H., 175. Peck, John, 55. Capt. John, 56. Pecker, George, 90, 91. Peekskill, N. Y., 582-584. Peggy & Polly (schooner), 239. Pelham, Henry, 428. Pemberton, John, 345. Pen, 653. Penalties, 43, 104, 105, 14I. Penalty for fast driving, 104, 105. Penas, Cape, 456. Pencil, 321. Penet & Son, 574.
Pennsylvania, 259, 380, 556. regiment, 669. Penobscot bay, 590, 593, 595. Penobscot expedition, 593-596. Penobscot river, 380, 590, 592, 593, 595. Pension rolls, 668, Pentucket pond, 226.
People's Advocate, and Commercial Advertiser, 514, 515. People's Methodist Episcopal church, 294, 295.
People's Street Railway company, 407. Pequot library, 491.
Percy, Earl, Regiment of, 616, 617.
Periodicals, 512.
Perkins, Abraham, 261, 296, 331. Capt. Alexander G., 672.
Mrs. Anne, 549,
Benjamin, 548. Capt. Benjamin, 547-549, 599, 600.
Lt. Benjamin, 540.
George, 291. Henry C., 521, 682.
Jacob, 431. Joseph, 90. Matthew, 134, 549.
N., 332. T. H., 399. Thomas, 162, 388, 398.
Perley, Renton M., 182. Sidney, 208. Pernambuco, 236. Perrin, Ferico, 115. Mariane, 115. Sophia, 115. Perry, John, 540, 546. Oliver H., 242. Persia (bark), 467. Pest house, 73, 74. Pestilence, 191.
Peter (brig), 240. Peters, Mr., 142. Richard, 369. Petersburg, Va., 192. Petersham, Mass., 89. Petition to congress in 1796, 108. for incorporation of Newburyport, 13.
to general court, 183. to set off western part of town, 19. Petitions, 13, 19, 108, 183, 271, 531, 590, 606-608, 611, 622, 625, 634, 635, 649, 656. Petrel (schooner), 461. Pettingell, -, 107. Cutting, 295. Edmund, 540. James, 130. John, 149, 239, 377, 531, 635, 645. John Q. A., 685. Joseph, 548.
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Pettingell, continued.
Joshua, 540. Matthew, 16.
Moses, 205, 207.
Nicholas, 354.
Richard, 193.
Samuel, 90. Thomas, 90. William S., 682.
Pettingell's wharf, 332.
Pews, 253, 255, 259, 267, 275, 283, 286, 289, 294. Square, 286.
Pewter, 544. Phenix (brig), 640.
Phenix ( vessel), 114.
Philadelphia, Pa., 77, 92, 108, IIO,
113, 153, 259, 267, 330, 369, 484, 493, 514, 518, 531-533, 567, 599- 602, 604, 605, 627, 671. Philadelphia street, 355. Philalethes (Rev. Samuel Spring), 486. Phillips, Captain, 552. Mr., 560. Bridget, 551-554. John, 676. Samuel, 55, 209, 676. Samuel, jr., 64, 484.
Philosophical research, 77.
Philosophy, 77, 524.
Phœbus, 128.
Phoenix building, 169, 515, 517.
Phoenix Circulating library, 522.
Phoenix hall, 157, 158, 297. Physicians, 76, 117-119, 409.
Piazza, 394. Pickering, Timothy, 108, 382. Pickering (United States brig), III.
" Pickle for the Knowing Ones," 495, 496, 499, 500. Pickman, Benjamin, 156.
Pidgeon, Benjamin, 17. Pierce, Enoch, 240, 546. Franklin, 446. J. W., 162. Capt. N., 107. Nathaniel, 273, 683.
Hon. Nathaniel, 686. Nathaniel G., esq., 71.
Pierpont, John, esq., 432.
Piers, 31, 119, 149, 150, 152, 185, 195, 208, 372, 373, 401, 551, 559, 606, 608, 609. The, 119. in Merrimack river, 606, 608, 609.
to mark the channel of Merrimack river, 31. Stone, in river, 372, 373. Sunken, 195. Wooden, 551.
Pies, 79,,544.
Pigeon, Moses, 540, 548, 549. Pike, -, 107.
Justice, 119. Mr., 343.
Albert, 322.
Alfred W., 322, 326.
Benjamin, 17.
Caleb, 295. Charles W., 247.
Daniel P., 676.
Rev. Daniel P., 290, 298, 299, 423, 514. Enoch, 288.
Capt. Enoch, 643.
James, 499.
James D., 683.
John D., 221, 683.
Hon. John N., 191.
Joseph S., 319.
Joseph T., 320.
Joshua M., 368.
Corp. Moses, 540.
Lt. Moses, 89.
Nicholas, 217, 374, 377, 680.
Nicolas, 61, 311, 313, 314, 338, 355, 370, 487, 488, 550, 686.
Nicolas, esq., 489.
Richard, 325, 326, 337, 486, 518.
Samuel B., 237.
Miss Sophie, 324.
Timothy, 26.
Pike, John D., & Co., 221.
Pike street, 179, 334.
Pilgrim (ship), 645.
Pillars, 130.
Pillsbury, Captain, 653. Hon. Albert E., 232, 443, 444.
Capt. Eliphalet, 546.
Enoch, 18, 26.
Josiah, 348.
Nathaniel, 296.
Stephen M ., 297. Wingate, 651.
Pillsbury's lane, 348, 357, 404.
Pillsbury's wharf, 332. " Pilot," " American Coast," 493 . Pilots, 66, 74, 551, 615, 651. Pinder, Benjamin, 296. James, 547. Peter, esq., 492. Thomas, 18. Pine street, 334.
Pine swamp, 377.
Pine tree, 621.
Pingree, Moses, 91.
Pipe Stave hill, 170.
Piper, Daniel W., 264. George W., 687.
Pipes, 104, 661.
Water, 200, 201, 228, 230, 234. Pirates, 492,
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Piscataqua river, 368, 369. Pistareens, 310. Pistols, 565, 615, 662. Pitchers, 170, 321. Pitts, Mr., 560. Place, Lieutenant, 664. Places of interest, 579.
Plan of Market landing, 130, 131, 135. Plank, 373 . Plant, Rev. Matthias, 264.
Planters, 116, 117.
Plate, 170, 271, 272, 662. Church, 271, 272.
Plates, 445. Platform, 440, 445.
Pleasant street, 146, 157, 158, 173, 183, 203, 222-225, 227, 247, 255, 256, 299, 322, 323, 332, 334, 355, 356, 384, 406, 418, 421, 423, 425, 431-433, 436-439, 523. Pleasant Street meeting house, 432-435, 437, 439, 442. Pledge, Temperance, 187. Plumb Bush creek, 195.
Plum island, 41, 66, 67, 72-74, 151, 194, 195, 204, 205, 208, 215, 250, 378, 379, 391, 392, 406, 550, 551, 565-567, 581, 654, 655, 660. Batteries on, 666. Fort on, 606, 609, 610.
Fortifications on, 660. hotel, 151, 378, 379, 391, 392, 407. lighthouse, 151.
Plum Island Bridge and Turnpike company, 378, 379. Plum Island Electric Street Railway company, 406. Plum Island river, 13, 147, 149, 194, 195, 378.
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