History of the origin of the town of Clinton, Massachusetts, 1653-1865, Part 57

Author: Ford, Andrew E. (Andrew Elmer), 1850-1906. 4n
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: Clinton, [Mass.] : Press of W.J. Coulter
Number of Pages: 792


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Cataract Engine Co., 289, 353.


Cataract Engine House, 289.


Cataract Engine No. 2, 288, 292.


Catholic Cemetery, 287, 510.


Catholic Church in Clinton, 505-515.


Catholic Church in Worcester, 509, 510, 511.


Catholic Emancipation, 506.


Catholics, 287, 296, 336.


Cavalry. See Number of Regiments.


Cavalry, New York, 594.


Cavalry, New Jersey, 594, 642.


Celebrations, 534-6.


Cemetery, 271, 287, 292.


Cemetery Corporation, 287.


Centennial, 1876, 235.


Central Church, Boston, 241.


Central Congregational Church, Worcester, 240. Centralville Academy, Lowell, 379.


Century Sermon, Rev. Timothy Harrington, 33. Chace, Charles H., Building, 406-407. Chace House. See Tucker-Chace Estate. "'Chapel," The, 265, 447-8, 452, 468, 470.


Chi Delta Theta Society, 308. Chiastolite, 25, 27.


Christian Register, 499.


Church Meetings in 17th Century, 47. City National Bank, Worcester, 251.


City Bank of Worcester, 251.


Civil Engineers, 378-380.


Civil War, 239, 292, 314, 315, 320, 330, 333, 335, 364, 365, 372, 374, 375, 378, 392, 417, 418, 419, 420, 424, 439, 476, 498, 505, 515, 537-659.


Civil War, Expenses of, 612-613.


Claflin University, 485.


Clarendon Mills, West Boylston, 327.


Clay, 27.


Clerks for Corporations, 253.


Clerks, Lancaster Mills, 323-324.


Clinton Bakery, 404.


Clinton Brass Band. See Brass Band.


Clinton Company, 9, 14, 192, 202-211, 219, 227, 228, 230, 243, 244, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 254, 255, 257, 258, 317, 328, 349, 351, 354, 373, 376, 413, 443, 506, 606.


Clinton Company Mill, 217, 219, 256, 326, 358, 454.


Clinton Company's Machine Shop, 349-350, 398.


Clinton Cornet Band, 545.


Clinton Courant. See Courant.


Clinton Division, No. 67, Sons of Temper- ance. See Temperance, Sons of.


Clinton Foundry Company, 353.


Clinton Foundry. See Palmer's Foundry.


Clinton Gas Light Company, 244, 315, 371, 372-373.


Clinton House Hall Building, 300, 315, 364, 377, 394-395, 416, 458, 493, 533, 534, 543, 545, 556, 573.


Clinton House, 202, 240, 241, 252, 263, 362, 376- 377, 387, 389, 395, 397, 398, 400, 402, 436, 440, 495, 535, 536.


Clinton Royal Arch Chapter, Free Masons, 365.


Clinton Light Guard. See Light Guard.


Clinton Savings Bank. See Savings Bank.


Clinton Wire Cloth Company. See Wire Cloth Company.


Clinton Wire Cloth Mills. See Wire Mills. Clinton Yarn Company, 366.


Clintonville Hotel. See Tavern.


Clintonville Machine Shop, 247.


Clintonville Mechanics' Total Abstinence Society, 530-531.


Clover Club, 523.


Coachlace Loom, 196-202, 350.


Coachlace Mill. See Clinton Company's Mills.


Coast Division, 565.


Colburn's Mental Arithmetic, 264.


Colonial Wars, 63, 65-67, 77-78, 90-92, 505.


Colorado (ship), 656, 657.


Columbia College, 359.


Comb-making, 139-140, 160, 162-182, 337-344. Coming of the Bigelows, 192-215.


Commercial Development of Clinton, 381- 408.


Commercial Steamboat Company, 417. Committee of Correspondence, 94.


Commodore (steamer), 643. Commons, 38. 43, 48, 52. Commonwealth, 368.


Company, Nashaway, 37, 43.


Compositors in Courant Office, 419-420.


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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.


Concert Hall, 390, 482.


Confederacy, 537-659.


Confederate Privateers, 557.


Conglomerate, 20.


Congregationalist Benevolent Society, 463. Congregationalist Church, 255, 257, 258, 265, 272, 285. 331, 342, 348, 357, 365, 366, 372. 444-463. 543.


Congregationalist Church, Lancaster, 446.


Congregationalist Church, W. Boylston, 396.


Congregationalists, 241, 299, 307, 328, 331, 347, 365, 444-63, 468.


Congregationalist Society, 250, 252, 351, 389, 400. 407, 421, 426, 429, 444-63,


Congress, ICI, 235. 238.


Conservative Party. 238.


Continental (steamer), 603.


Continental Army, 97, 98, 99.


Continentals, 534, 536.


Conventions after Revolution, 103.


Cooper Institute. New York, 520.


Corliss Steam Engine Company, Providence, R. I., 520.


Corn Mill at Groton, 46.


Corn Mill, See Prescott's Mills,


Cornet Band. See Clinton Cornet Band.


Cornet Band, Worcester, 535.


Cornwallis, The. 534. 535-6.


Corps D'Affrique, 644.


"Corps of Observation," Army of Potomac, 548, 558.


Correspondence, Committee of, 94.


Cotton Cloth, First Manufacture of, under factory system, 146-147.


Counterpane Mill, 40, 211-212, 256, 355, 366. 399. 432.


Counterpane Loom (Ist), Invention of, 196.


Counterpane Loom, (2d) Specifications of Patentee, 210-11.


Counterpane Pond Nuisance, 314.


Counterpanes, 211-212.


Courant, 136, 161, 192. 265. 278, 291, 320, 324, 354, 358, 373, 374, 384, 388, 392, 414-421, 432, 446, 477, 478, 482, 494, 495, 513, 532, 542, 545, 547, 552, 556, 563, 572, 575, 576, 588, 612. 649. Courant Block, 396, 402, 403, 406, 442. Courant Office, 420.


Court House, 370, 379.


Courts, 93.


Crescent (steamer), 604.


Cummings' Geography, 189.


Cummings' House, 402, 406. Currency in Revolution, 101.


Cuyler (ship). 656.


Cyane (ship), 657.


Daguerrean Artists, 397-8. Dale (ship), 656. Dame Estate, 357.


Dams. See names of particular dams in In- dex of Places.


Dartmouth College, 240, 422, 425.


Dartmouth Medical School, 435, 438, 440. Dartt's Store, 401.


Debt of Clinton, Table, 1850-1865, 286. Deer, 81.


Deer's Horns School-house, 88.


Deer's Horns Squadron, 83. Deer Island Reformatory, 489.


Democrats, 327, 427, 522.


Democratic National Conventions, 523. Democratic Party, 238, 364.


Democratic State Committee, 519, 523. Department of South (Civil War), 570. Dexter's Rink, 389.


Diabase, 27.


Dikes Metropolitan Water Supply, 4. Doctors of 18th Century, S9.


Docun.ents :-


Petition for a road to Lancaster, 37-38.


John Cowdall's Deed, 38-39.


Contract for Prescott's Corn Mill, 40-41. ..


Saw Mill, 42-43.


Various Papers on Lands of John Pres- cott Ist, 47-50.


Will of John Prescott Ist, 51-53.


Petition for Aid to Lancaster, 1676, 57-58.


Petition for Re-settlement of Lancaster, 59.


Deposition of Thomas Wilder, 59.


Inventory of Estate of John Prescott 3d. 86-87.


Resolutions of Lancaster on British Tyr- anny. 93-94.


Pay and Bounty of Soldiers in Revolution, 99-100.


Request for Warrant for First School Meet- ing, District No. 10, 183-184.


Act of Incorporation of Clinton Company, 202.


Financial Statement of Clintor. Company, 204, 205.


Specifications for Second Counterpane Loom, 210-21I.


Act of Incorporation of Lancaster Mills, 219-220.


Specification of Patent for Gingham Loom, 223.


Act of Incorporation of Bigelow Carpet Company, 244-245.


Records of School District No. 10 (sample copy), 259-260.


Report of Committee on Division of Lan- caster, 273-277.


Petition concerning Division of Lancaster, 278-279.


Act to Incorporate the Town of Clinton, 280-282.


Anti-Slavery Resolves of Congregational- ists, 451-452.


Charter of Old Trinity Lodge, Free Ma- sons, 524-525.


Letter of Henry Greenwood from Rebel Prison, 554-55.


Speech of Franklin Forbes, presenting a Sword to Capt. Henry Bowman, 557-58. Vote of Town in regard to Bounties, Civil War, 570-571.


Advertisement for Recruits, Civil War, 572. Letter of Col. Henry Bowman. 576-577-


Notes of Fifty-third Regiment Experiences, 603.


Official Report of Attack on Port Hudson, 606-607.


Letters from Sanitary Commission, 613-14. Welcome Home to the Soldiers of the Civil War, C. G. Stevens, 634-636.


Doctors. See Physicians.


Doggett's Block. 379, 392.


Door, Sash and Blind Making, 361-362.


Dorrison House, 75, 190.


Draft, The, 577-578, 608-609.


Drafted Men, 659.


Drift, 24, 25.


Drill Club, 574.


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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.


Drowning Accident at Sandy Pond, 115-116. Drowning Accident at Mine Swamp Brook, 121-122. Dudley, Gov., Petition to, 65. Dunbar House, 448, Duties, Custom, 103. Dye House, Lancaster Mills, 225.


Early Records of Lancaster, H. S. Nourse, 33. East Indian Merchant, 111.


East Village, 481.


Easthampton Academy, 250.


Eastport (ship), 656.


Educational Work of Franklin Forbes. 308- 311.


Eighteenth Century, 60-133.


Eighteenth Century, Closing Years of, 103. Eighteenth Corps, 618 ,621, 622, 624, 625, 627. Eighty-fourth Regiment, New York, 658.


Eighty-sixth Regiment U, S. Colored Troops, 647.


Eighty-third Regiment, New York, 658. Elder Farm, 123, 280.


Elevations, Table of, 17.


Eleventh Corps, 592.


Eleventh Regiment, 559, 584, 589, 638.


Elmonton Academy, N. H., 300.


Emancipation Proclamation, 591.


Emerson Farm, 167. Emerson's First Part, 264,


Employees of Lancaster Mills, 322-336. Enfield Rifles, 564.


Engine House No. 1, 292.


Engine House No. 2. 292.


Engineer Corps, 610, 651.


Flag staff, 293.


English Army, 516.


English Government, 92.


English Language, 142, 150, 197, 265, 300, 335. Englishman, 129, 143, 329.


English Mills, 144.


Episcopalians, 460.


Episcopal Ministry, 299.


Episcopal Society, 504.


Episcopal Parish, 425.


European Travel, 230.


Evangelical Congregationalists. See Con- gregationalists.


Evans' House, 108. See Prescott House, New.


Everett Lodge No. 31, Independent Order of Good Templars, 532.


Express Business, 374-75.


Fairbanks' Market, 365. Farming, 18th Century, 83, 84.


Farmers and Millwrights. 73-89,


Farms of Lancaster, Products of, in 1771, 84. Feast of St. John, the Baptist, 526.


Feldspar, 27. Festival of St. John, the Evangelist, 526. Field, C. W., Building, 387-388, 415, 527, 532. Fifteenth Corps, 598.


Fifteenth Regiment, Massachusetts, 324, 355, 420, 525-6, 537-62, 563, 564, 575, 576, 582-95, 598, 607, 609, 616, 618, 621, 622, 625, 638-642, 649, 653.


Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, 422. Fifth Cavalry, 610, 655.


Fifth Corps, 584, 621. Fifth Regiment, Maine, 658.


Fifth Regiment, 570, 651, 653. Fifty-first Regiment. 570, 629, 650. 651.


Fifty-first Regiment, New York, 582, 583. Fifty-first Regiment, Pennsylvania, 582. Fifty-ninth Regiment, New York, 658.


Fifty-seventh Regiment, 618, 648, 650, 651. Fifty-sixth Regiment, 643, 644.


Fifty-third Regiment, 419, 601-607, 641, 648, 651-652, 653.


Fire Department, 287-290.


Fires in Clinton, 1850-1865, 209.


First Baptist Church. See Baptist Church.


First Battalion Cavalry, 656.


First Battalion, 16th Regiment, 637.


First Cavalry, 570, 584. First Corps, 585, 592.


First Evangelical Congregationalist Church. See Congregationalist Church.


First Evangelical Congregationalist Church, Lancaster, 446.


First National Bank of Clinton. See Bank, First National.


First Regiment, 589, 637.


First Regiment, Cavalry, 584, 654.


First Regiment Light Artillery, U. S. A., 639, 641.


First Unitarian Society of Clinton. Unitarian Society.


See


Fish, 31.


Fiske Brass Band, Worcester, 533.


Fiske, Burdett &, Block. See Burdett, A. P. Block.


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Fitch Block, 403.


Fitch Place, 120.


Fitchburg Granite, 25.


"Flag" (ship), 657.


Flankers, 44. Fletcher House, 401.


"Fletcher Reminiscences," 104.


Forbes', Franklin, House, 364.


Forge, The, 74, 117.


Fort Hindman (ship), 656.


Fortune Telling, 123.


Forty-second Regiment, 610, 653.


Forty-fifth Regiment, Pennsylvania, 597, 617. Forty-second Regiment, New York, 658.


Forty-seventh Regiment, 637.


Forty-sixth Regiment, 647.


Fossils, 26-27.


Foundry. See Palmer's Foundry.


Fourteenth Connecticut Regiment, 658-659. Fourteenth Louisiana Volunteers, 647.


Fourteenth U. S. Colored Infantry, 659. Fourth Corps, 559.


Fourth Massachusetts sional, 238. District, Congres- Fourth Regiment Cavalry, 609, 615, 621, 629. 633, 654-655.


Fourth Regiment, New Hampshire, 626, 640.


Fourth Regiment U. S. Cavalry, 643.


Framingham Academy, 347, 420.


Franklin Hook and Ladder Company, 289. Franklin Medal, 308.


Franklin Street Barracks, 602.


Free Chapel, Lowell, 312.


Free Masons, 108, 111, 257, 328, 353, 355, 365, 388, 441, 524-528.


Free Soil Party, 404.


Free State Settlers in Kansas, 315.


Freedmen's Bureau, 299.


Freemen, 40, 47.


Fremont Club, 351. French and Indian War, 65. 90-92. 99, 118, 125,


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INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 689


129, 130. French Language, 141, 142, 150, 157, 264. Frenchmen, 63, 75, 89, 90-92, 129, 143, 162.


Freshet of 1876. 13-14. 24. Fuller, James, House, 128.


Fuller-Carruth House, 128, 136.


Fuller's (A. L.) Mills. 354-356.


Fuller's Planing Mill, 12, 219, 361, 693.


Gardner News. 419. Garrison House. Prescott's, 44, 46, 64.


Garrisons, Frontier, 66.


Gas Light Company. See Clinton Gas


Light Company.


General Court, 37, 39, 41, 45, 48, 49, 50, 57. 59, 94, 103, 154. 202, 219, 220. 245, 251, 271, 278, 280, 332, 357, 361, 368, 377, 402, 408, 436, 443, 522, 541.


Gentlemen, An Association of, 418.


Geology of Clinton, 20-26.


Geological Changes at Present Time, 27. Geometry, 264.


Georgetown University, 521.


Germans, 318, 333-336, 558, 564.


German Church, 336, 372.


German Operatives, 334.


Gibbs Loom Harness & Reed Company, 251, 315, 358. 371. Ginghams, 147, 247. See Lancaster Mills. Gingham Loom, Patent of, 223. Girls, 18th Century, 86.


Glacial Marks, 24.


Glaciers, 23-25.


Glass, 44. Goldsmith's Poems, 142. Good Templars, 342, 532.


Goss-Allen Mill, 69, 167.


Goss House, 130.


Gould, Benjamin, House, 110-112. Lowe, John, House. See Grammar School, 298. See High School.


Grammar School-house, 293, 297-298, 521. See High School-house.


Grand Locks, Lowell, 316.


Grand Army Memorial Record. 547.


Grand Army of the Republic, E. D. Baker Post, 354. Grand Lodge, Free Masons, 527.


Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, Free Masons, 525.


Granite, 6, 7, 11, 17, 22, 27.


Graphite, 20, 27. Gray's Poem's, 142.


Great Exhibition, London (1851), 231.


Great Western (ship), 656.


Greek, 264. Greeley, Henry C., Block, 385.


Greene, Gilbert, Buildings, 361, 388-389, 397- 398, 427, 436, 442.


Greene, Levi, Dwelling-House, 399.


Greene, Oliver, Building, 403. Greenleaf's Introduction, 264. Greenleaf's National Arithmetic, 264.


Grievance, Committee of, 93-94. Groton, Corn Mill at, 46, 54.


Hale House, 167. Hahnemann Medical School, 436. Hancock Academy, 393, 441. Hancock's Second Corps. 616. Hard Timess, 320, 417, 462, 612. Harris, Asahel. House, Shops, ISI.


Harris, Daniel, House and Farm, 176. Harris, Emory, House and Farm, 179.


Harris (Sidney) Comb Shops, 4, 218, 270, 337- 344, 413.


Harris (Sidney) Hall, 341, 527, 528, 529, 532. Harris (Sidney) House, 106, 131.


Harugari, 335.


Harvard Baptist Church, 466.


Harvard College, 76, 111, 113, 150, 180, 240, 307, 434, 494, 497.


Harvard Divinity School, 492, 497, 498, 500. Harvard Law School, 425.


Harvard Medical School, 434,'437, 438, 440. Harrington, Rev. Timothy, Century Ser- mon, 33.


Heagney's Drug Store, 395.


Hearse and Harness, 292.


Heckman's Brigade. See Star Brigade.


Hessians, 129.


High School, Clinton, 250, 263-267, 268, 269, 296. 297-300, 324, 331, 346, 347, 410, 420, 448, 520.


High School, Clinton. Alumni of. 266.


High School Building, 261, 293, 297-298, 364.


High School, Gloucester, 300.


High School, Leominster, 298.


High School, Lowell, 308, 313.


High School, Nashua, 300.


High School, Springfield, 300.


Highways. See Roads.


Hillside Church, 445-446, 451.


Historical Address, Joseph Willard, 33.


Historical Sketch of Lancaster, Henry S. Nourse, 33:


Historical Society, Clinton, 116, 363, 432.


"History of Lancaster," Rev.A.P.Marvin, 33 "History of New England," John Winthrop 33. "History of Old Trinity Lodge of Lan- caster," Jonathan Smith, 524.


"History of Waltham," H. Bond, 146.


Hoadley House, 108, 399. See Prescott House, New.


Hoadley Portable Engine, 378.


Holy Cross College, Worcester, 509, 521.


Hook & Ladder House, 292.


Hook & Ladder Wagon, 292.


Hoop Skirt Making, 355-356.


Hopkinton Academy, N. H., 300.


Hornblende Schist, 6, 20, 22, 27.


Hose Carriage, 289, 293.


Hospital, Clinton-Lancaster, 363, 439.


House of Representatives, 154, 202, 278, 280, 282, 353, 443, 541. House Raising, 120. Howard (George) Farm, 167.


Howard's (George) Comb-shop, 167.


Howard, Sidney, 124.


Howards' Stables, 386, 402, 406.


Howe House, 122.


Howell House, 359, 399.


Hudson House, 128.


Huguenots, 140, 487.


Hundredth Regiment, Pennsylvania, 616.


Hunneman Fire Engine, 288. Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, 192.


Hunt Place, 176. See Harris, Daniel, Place. Huron (ship), 656. Huzzah (ship), 386.


"Hydraulics," Franklin Forbes, 310.


"Hymn and Tune Book," Rev. L. J. Liver- more, Editor, 497.


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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.


Incorporation of Clinton, 269-283.


Increase (ship), 118.


Indian Grant, 50. Indian Graves, 57.


Indians, 3, 35, 36, 44, 45, 47, 48, 54-59, 63, 65, 67, 75, 90-92. See names of Tribes and Individuals.


Industrial School, Lancaster, 364, 503.


Ingrain Carpet Looms, 212-215, 236.


"Infidelity of the Times," Rev. William H. Corning, 453.


"Initials and Pseudonyms," Rev. William Cushing, 497.


Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, 239. Intemperance, 18th Century, 85.


Intervale of Nashua, 5. See Nashua River. Inventive Process, The, 199-201.


Investigation, Committee of, 353.


Irish Citizens, 129, 149, 207-208, 318, 320, 331, 332-333, 335, 435, 505-523, 563.


Irish Famine, 507-508. Iron Pyrites, 27. Iron Works, 43.


Isaac Smith (ship), 656.


Jacquard Brussels Carpet Loom, 230-234, 236. Jersey Cows, 254.


Jewett Building, 255, 406. John Brown's Raid, 538-539.


Juniata (ship), 656, 657. Jury, Trial by, 93.


Kansas Emigrants, 315, 538.


Kansas Mortgages, 300.


Keene Academy, N. H., 438.


Kellogg Estate, 396.


Kelly Building, 405, 516. See Peirce, A. H., Building.


Kendall's Block, 360, 382-385, 388, 393, 400, 408, 411, 423, 427, 434, 442, 519. Kendall Cottage, 398-399, 423, 435.


Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H., 300. King Philip's War, 55-58. King William's War, 63.


Knight House, 400.


Knight's "American Mechanical Diction- ary," 192, 214


"Know Nothing," or American Party, 331.


Ladies' Benevolent Society. See Congre- gationalist Ladies' Benevolent Society. Ladies' Benevolent Society. See Methodist Ladies' Benevolent Society.


Ladies' Sewing Circle. See Baptist Ladies' Sewing Circle.


Lake Street Elevated Railroad, Chicago, 520. Lancaster, Abandonment of, 57, 58.


"Lancaster, Early Records of," Hon. H. S. Nourse, 33.


"Lancaster, History of," Rev. A. P. Marvin. Lancaster, Indian Attack on, 1676, 55-57.


Lancaster, Name of, 39.


Lancaster, Population of, 82.


Lancaster, Purchase of, 35.


Lancaster Records, 68, 70, 74.


Lancaster, Report on Division of, 273-277. Lancaster, Re-settlement, 59.


Lancaster, Second Indian Attack, 63. Lancaster, Settlement of, 35-40.


Lancaster, Towns set off from, 82. Lancaster Academy, 134.


Lancaster Artillery Company, 362. Lancaster Cotton Manufacturing Company,


153-158, 190, 211, 381, 403, 468, 506. Lancaster Courant. See Courant.


Lancaster House, Lancaster, 626.


Lancaster Light Infantry, 182.


Lancaster Lodge, I. O. O. F., 528-529.


Lancaster Mills, 1, 2, 3, 4, 26, 117, 131, 133,


147, 158, 160, 161, 216-229, 237, 247, 248, 249, 251, 253, 255, 257, 264, 270, 306, 308, 314,


315-336, 338, 339, 341, 344, 362, 363, 370, 371, 372, 376, 379, 407, 413, 453, 454, 459, 506, 518, 520, 564, 574, 580. See Pitts' Mills.


Lancaster Quilt Company, 212, 356-357, 413, 421.


Lancaster Quilt Mill, 212, 257.


Lancaster (ship), 657.


Lancaster Troop, 97.


Larkin Farm, 82.


"Laundry," The, 149. 506.


Lawrence Academy, Groton, 404.


Lawrence House, 179.


Lawrence Machine Shop, Lawrence, 378.


Lawyers, 422-428.


Leavitt's Readers, 264.


Lee's Hand Stocking Loom, 224.


Leed's Cloth Manufacturing Company, 141.


Leeds, Yorkshire, England, 330.


Legislature of Illinois, 520.


Leicester Academy, 195, 196, 450.


Leominster High School, 298.


Leominster Hotel, 377.


Libby Prison, Richmond, 632.


Library Building, 356, 359, 370, 379, 384, 412, 427, 429, 442, 562, 573.


Library. See Bigelow Free Public Library. Life in 17th Century, 46, 47.


Life at Close of 18th Century, 80-89.


Life in First Third of 19th Century, 167-175. Light Guard, Clinton, 324, 353, 355, 363, 419,


533-534, 535, 536, 540-546, 556, 573, 588, 602. Limestone, 23.


Livery Business, 366, 386, 404-405.


Locks & Canal Company, Lowell, 316.


Loom Harness, 352, 357-358. See Gibbs Loom Harness Company.


London Morning Chronicle, 231.


"Lord's Barn," The, 452. Lovewell's War, 79, 129.


Lowe, John, Estate, 340.


Lowe, John, Shops, 166-167, 179.


Lowe, Nathaniel, Farm, 162-163, 179.


Lowe, Nathaniel, Shop, 163.


Lowe's (Nathaniel) South Farm, 162.


Lowell Bleachery, 317.


Lowell Carpet Company, 242.


Lowell High School, 308, 316.


Lowell High School Association, 309.


Lowell Manufacturing Company, 213.


Lowell Missionary Society, 312.


Lutherans, 336.


Lyman House, 448.


Lyon's Mills, 109. See Prescott's Mills.


Machine Shop. See Parker Machine Shop. McLean House, 136.


McQuaid House, 454.


Mandamus Councillor, 95.


Mansion School, Lancaster, 300.


Manual Labor, High School, Worcester, 265. Maquas, The. See Mohawks.


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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.


Marine Corps, 658. Marion (ship). 656. Marseilles Quilts, 196.


Masons. See Free Masons.


Masons, 360, 361.


Massachusetts Archives, 48, 66.


Massachusetts Dental Association, 443.


Massachusetts Historical Society, 239.


Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 239, 379. Massachusetts Legislature, 154.


Massachusetts Medical Society, 432.


Massachusetts Records, 33.


Massachusetts Spy, 94.


Massacre of 1776, Indian, 56.


Mastodon, 27. [Er.]


Mayo's Tobacco House, Richmond, 553.


Mechanic's Institute. See Bigelow Me- chanic's Institute.


Mechanic's Total Abstinence Society, 404.


Meeting-Houses in Lancaster, 65, 68, 76, 78, 88, 184.


Memorial of Prescott Family, 33.


Merchants' Stock in Trade, 1857, 408.


Merchants' Exchange, St. Louis, 158.


Mercidita (ship), 608, 653, 655.


Meriden Academy, Meriden, N. H., 422, 425. Merrifield, William T., Worcester. Build- ings, 254.


Merrimac (steamer), 576.


Methodist Episcopal Church, 435. 480-481.


Methodist Episcopal Church, Fitchburg, 484.


Methodist Episcopal Church, South Caro- lina and Florida, 485.


Methodist Episcopal Ladies' Benevolent Society, 482.


Methodist Parsonage. 366.


Methodist Society, 358, 366, 392, 4So-491.


Methodists, 252, 446, 465, 480-491, 499.


Metropolitan Water Supply, 3-4.


Metropoiltan Steamship Company, 326. Mica, 27


Mica Schist, 23, 27. Michigan State Bank, 372. Microcline, 27.


Middlebury College, 297.


Middlesex County Registry, 33, 40.


Military Annals, 79. 90-102.


Military Service in Revolution, 96.


Mill in Deer's Horns District, 75.


Mill Privileges. See Nashua River and Names of Brooks ; also Names of Mills. Millers' National Convention, 158. Millstone, Prescott's, 41. Millwrights, Farmers and, 72-89. Mineralogy, 27.


Ministers, 36. Ministry-at-Large, Lowell, 313. Minnesota (ship), 656. Minor Industries, 337-367.


Minority Report on Division of Lancaster, 277. Mississippi Campaign. 599. Mohawks, Maquas or Mohaugs, 3, 35, 55. Monson Academy. 298.


Montgomery (ship), 655.


Morgan Trouble (Free Masons), 527. Morse's Geography, 264. Morse, Wilson, Cottage, 399. Mud Campaign, 591. Municipal Life, First Fifteen Years of, 284- 293.


Muscovite, 27. Museum of Fine Arts, 239. Music in Clinton, 532-3. See Church Choirs.


Nail Making, 164. Napoleonic Wars, 516. Nashua Academy, 393. Nashua Hall, 529.


Nashaway or "Nashawog" Indians, 3, 35-36, 54-59. Nashua High School, 300.


National Association of Wool Manufac- turers, 235.


Navy, 419, 610, 655-57. Negroes, 123.


"New Brick Church," Lancaster, 444, 464. See Unitarian Church, Lancaster.


New England Capitalists, 216.


New England Conference, 480-489.


New England Historic Genealogical Society, 49.


"New England Rhymes, Sacred and Pas- sionate," John H. Ring, 394.


"New England, History of," John Win- throp, 33, 37.


New Orleans Expedition, 596.


New York Battery, 551.


New York (steamer), 565, 566,


New York Tammany Regiment, 551, 552.


New York Tribune. 305, 469.


New York World. 658.


New York Zouaves. 566.


Nichols Academy, Dudley, 519.


Nineteenth Regiment, 551, 559, 560, 584, 585, 589. 590, 592, 642.


Ninety-ninth Regiment, Pennsylvania, 658. Ninth Congressional District. 523.


Ninth Corps. 570. 582. 587, 589, 590, 595. 596- 601, 615-618, 621, 623, 624, 625, 627, 628.


Ninth Regiment, 353, 363, 533, 534, 540, 541, 542, 559, 560, 584. 589, 638.


Ninth Regiment, New York, 658.


Ninth U. S. Infantry. 150.


North American Spelling-Book, 264.


North Carolina (ship), 655, 656.


Northern Canal, Lowell, 316.


Northerner (steamer), 539, 565-6.


Nugent's, Wm. H., Block, 385.


"Objects and Plans of the National Associa- tion of Wool Manufacturers," E. B. Big- elow, 237.


Odd Fellows, Lancaster Lodge No. 89, 328-9, 355, 357, 385.


Ohio (ship), 655, 656, 657.


"Old Mill"' of Amoskeag Company, 246.


"Old Red Mill" (Clinton Company), 151. Old Régime, 141.


Old South Church, Worcester, 408.


Old World, 135.


O'Malley House, 289.


One Hundreth Regiment, Pennsylvania, 616. Operatives, Lancaster Mills. 318-319. See Pay Roll.


Organizations, Various. 524-36.


Orthodox. See Congregationalist.


Oshkosh Herald, 416. Ossipee (ship). 656, 657. Otterson Cottage, 329, 399. Oxford House, 402.


Packing House, Lancaster Mills, 225.


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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.


Painters, 367, 400, 401. Palmer Foundry, 251, 352-353, 363, 517.


Palmer House, 494. Pantaloon Stuffs, 247. Papyrus Club, 523.


Park, Central, 290-291. of Places.


See Common, Index


Park Street Church, Boston, 455.


Parker House, 152, 157, 240, 250, 254, 376, 506.


Parker, Joseph B., Machine Company, 347, 350-351, 353, 365.


Parker, Joseph B., Machine Shop, 246, 251, 419.


Parsons' Blacksmith Shop, 186, 259.


Patent of Counterpane Loom, 210-21I.


Patent of Gingham Loom, 223.


Patent Office Reports, 192, 234.


Patterson House, 455.


Paupers, 290.


Pay-Roll, Poignand & Plant's Mill, 148.


Pay-Roll, Clinton Company, 206-209.


Pay-Roll, Lancaster Mills, 228.


Peat Meadow, 18.


Peirce, A. H., Block, 394, 405.


Peirce, W. N., Block, 400.


Peninsular Campaign, 559-561, 562, 582.


Pensacola (ship), 655, 656, 657.




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