History of the town of Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from its first settlement to 1868, Volume I, Part 57

Author: Hudson, Charles, 1795-1881; Lexington Historical Society (Mass.)
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin company
Number of Pages: 682


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Brookline, killed, 186, 536.


Brooks, Eliezer, 426.


Brooks, Herbert L., 450.


Brooks, Jonathan, 429. Brooks, Joseph, 430.


Brooks, Joshua, 186.


Brooks, Major, 165. Brooks, Peter, 431.


Brooks' tavern, severe skir- mish near, 166.


Brosnahan, Rev. Timothy, 362. Brown, Benjamin, 65, 69, 77, 81; loss, 174; 232; instruc- tions to, 244; 251, 426, 427, 430, 458, 461, 462, 463, 465, 549.


Brown, Benjamin F., 460, 500, 512. Brown, Mrs. Benjamin F., 500, 508.


Brown, Capt., reconnoissance of, 126; 159, 161, 221, 431, 495. Brown, Charles, 294, 461, 463. Brown, Daniel, 53, 64, 458, 461. Brown, Dea., 55,'84. Brown, Elijah, 429.


Brown, Francis, 153; grant to, 154; wounded, 166; 185, 227, 229, 232, 417, 419, 421, 422, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 432, 458, 463, 534, 543.


Brown, James, 195, 257, 319, 421, 423, 424, 427, 458, 459, 461, 463.


Brown, John, killed, 153; 185, 191, 263, 421, 424, 444, 534, 544. Brown, John H., 450.


Brown, Jonas, 185.


Brown, Joseph, 40, 56, 317, 357, 457, 460.


Brown, J. Willard, 504.


Brown, Leroy S., 143.


Brown, Nathan, 429, 430.


Brown, Nathaniel, 417.


Brown, Reuben, 157.


Brown, Samuel, 429.


Brown, Solomon, information concerning British officers,


138; 139; prisoner, 141; 195,


264, 421, 423, 425, 426, 427,


432, 538, 539, 540, 541, 549.


Brown, Sylvia R. (Mrs. Fred K.), 497, 509. Brown, Thaddeus, 65.


Brown, Willard D., 402, 409, 460, 487. Brown, Zaccheus, 175.


Bryant, Albert W., 434, 459, 460, 461, 462.


Bryant, Frank W., 435.


Bryant, Gridley J. F., 291.


Bryant, Josiah, 435, 498.


Buck, Jonathan I., 404.


Buckett, William, 435.


Buckinghamshire, Earl of, 105.


Buckley, Bowen, 435.


Buckley, Eugene T., 512.


Buckman, John, 421, 423, 426, 458, 461, 538.


Buckman Tavern, (III. 38), 143, 195. Bugbee, Charles H., 461.


Bull, James J., 435. Bullard, Col., 215.


Bullard, E. R., 435.


Burbank, Sullivan, 336, 463.


Burdoe, Philip, 48.


Burdoo, Eli, 422, 424, 425.


Burdoo, Silas, 430.


Burgoyne, Gen., 125. Burke, 95.


Burke, Thomas, 450. Burke, W. H., 295. Burnham, George H., 435.


Burnham, Ira F., (Ill. 446), 450. Burying Ground, Old, 297.


Bussey, John D., 435. Butler, Joseph, 157.


Butler, William A., 506. Butterfield, George H., 435.


571


Butterfield, John, 555. Butterfield, Lucy, 555.


Butterfield, Mrs., 357.


Butterfield, Rebecca, 555. Butters, Frank V., 435, 451. Butters, George S., 498. Butters, Sidney, 435, 451.


Buttrick, Amos, 430.


Buttrick, Charles F., 435.


Buttrick, Isaac F., 435.


Buttrick, Major John, deposi- tion of, 160; 161, 204, 213, 260.


Buttrick, Nathan, 430.


Buxton, Charles F., 435.


Byle, William, 435. Byron, John F., 435, 445.


Cæsar, Julius, 475. Call, Thaddeus, 416.


Call, Thomas, 416, 418, 419.


Callahan, John, 435.


Cambridge, history of Lexing-


ton involved with, 15; name given the town, 20; British troops landed, 146; Great Bridge barricaded, 178; killed and wounded, 185, 534.


Cambridge Farms, 15; first settlement, 23; made a dis- tinct parish, 30; petition to be made a town, 41.


Campbell, Douglass, 12.


Cannedy, James, 435.


Cannon, destruction of at Con- cord, 164; Lord Percy plants two, 172; stone, 552.


Canny, Rev. P. J., 361. Capell, Curtis, 460.


Capell, Cyrus S., 435. Capell, Francis H., 436. Capell, Jonas F., 276, 436. Carey, Everett P., 404. Carly, William, 27, 32, 33. Carpenter, Frank O., 404. Carpenter, James R., 436. Carret, Hannah T., 460. Carret, James R., 512. Carroll, Stephen, 436. Carson, Jacob, 436.


Carter, Charles Francis, 301, 363; installed, 370; resigned, 373; 405, 408, 409, 496, 512, 524.


Carter, Mrs. Charles F., 373, 374.


Cartwright, Mrs. James W., 503. Cary Memorial Library, 300, (III. 516). Cary, Alice Butler, 301, 408, 500, 524.


Cary, Maria Hastings, offer of, 290; 291, 341, 405, (III. 408), 409.


Cary, William Harris, 341, 408, (Ill. 408).


Castle William, 98; troops quartered there, 100; 103, 104.


Celebration, 4 July 1814, 255. Cemetery, new, 297.


Centennial celebration, 282. Chadbourne, Adela, 392.


Chaffen, Samuel, 414, 416.


Chaffin, Francia, 431. Chaffin, Samuel, 414. Chaffing, Samuel, 417. Chamberlain, Aaron, 186, 536. Chamberlain, Gen., 288. Chamberlain, Gov., 287. Chamberlain, Nahum B., 436. Chamberlain, Nathaniel, 185. Chamberlin, Nathaniel, 535.


INDEX


Chamberlin, P. W., 463. Champney, Mrs. Edwin G., 511.


Champney, Richard, 22.


Chandler, Daniel, 461, 483.


Chandler, Edward T., 436.


Chandler, Hannah, 554.


Chandler, John, 175, 229, 421, 423, 425, 426, 428, 429, 458, 461, 462, 463.


Chandler, Joseph, 436, 554.


Chandler, Nathan, 27, 256, 259, 416, 418, 458, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 545, 547, 548. Chandler, Samuel, 262, 292, 464, (III. 498).


Chandler, Samuel E., 436.


Chandler, William, 262, 335, '836, 459, 461, 462, 463.


Channing, Dr., 346.


Chapman, George F., 365.


Chapman, Mrs. George F., 365. Charlestown, British arrive at, 182; killed and wounded, 186, 535; delay in arrival of Essex militia, 187.


Charter, annulled, 91; restored modified, 92.


Chatham, Lord, 117, 125.


Cheeney, James W., 392.


Cheever, David, 115.


Cheever, Thomas, 416.


Chelmsford, wounded,186,536. Chevries, Victorenne, 559.


" Chevy Chase," 170, 177.


Child, Abijah, 421, 424, 427, 428.


Childs, Augustus, 296.


Childa, Carlton A., 296.


Childs, Mrs. Frank C., 512.


Childs, George H., 459. Childs, Luke C., 291, 460.


Childs, Nathaniel, 404.


Childs, Thomas W., 436.


Christ Church. See Old North Church.


Christian Endeavor Society, 366.


Church, Dr. Benjamin, 101, 115, 119, 219.


Churches: -


Baptist church, 302; origin of, 348; T. P. Ropes first pastor, 349; later history, 358; (III. 358).


Christian Science Society, organized, 376.


Church of Our Redeemer, (Ill. 358) ; organized, 374.


Church of the Redeemer, 348.


First Congregational (Uni- tarian) Parish, organized as a parish, 335; later history, 351; (Ill. 352).


First Universalist, 349. Follen Church, (Ill. 358), 359.


Hancock Congregational Church, 302, (III. 362) ; or- ganized, 363; Edward G. Porter ordained, 365; new building, 368; Irving Mere- dith, 369; Charles Francis Carter installed, 370; George E. Martin installed, 374.


Saint Bridget's, organiza- tion, 360;(III.362); dedicated, 363.


Second Congregational Society, 343; building dedi- cated, 344; ministers, 347. 348; united with Universal- ist, 348; 359.


Churchill, Ezra S., 436. Churchill, John Wesley, 284. Civil War, beginning, 273; en- listment, 435, 442. Clapham, John, 415, 417, 418. Clapp, Mrs., 381.


Clapp, Robert P., 302, 460, 491, 496, 499, 500, 501, 514. Clapp, William, 461.


Clark, David, 431, 432.


Clark, Elizabeth, 310.


Clark, Frank E., 501.


Clark, Judah, 26.


Clark, Rev., 349. Clark, Richard, 83.


Clark, Thomas, 310, 426, 431. Clarke, Betty, 173, 189, 263. Clarke, Cyrus D., 451.


Clarke, Rev. Jonas, called, 56; settlement, 57; note, 59; 60, 68; state papers, 69; 73, 76, 86, 87; articles atolen from, 122; kindled the patriotism of the people, 132, 133; Han- cock and Adams remained with, 134; Revere arrived, 140; 144, 146, 149, 152, 173, 175, 176, 197; anniversary sermon, 189; 213, 233, 238, 244, 251, 252, 253; death, 254, 321; 263, 264, 307; or- dained, 318; introduction of Tate and Brady's version of the Psalms, 319; character, comparison with Mr. Han- cock, 322-32; (III. 334); publications, 324; election sermon, 326; discourse before Ancient and Honorable Ar- tillery, 329; 333, 353, 356, 382, 427; delegate, 465; 490, 503; narrative, 526; 538, 541, 548, 549, 551, 552.


Clarke, Jonas, 173, 424, 427.


Clarke, Lucy, 382. Clarke, Lydia, 382.


Clarke, Mr., 375.


Clarke, Pitt, 382.


Clarke, Sally, 173.


Claus, J. P., 505.


Cleverly, Elizabeth, 493.


Cleves, Nathaniel, 186, 537.


Clinton, Gen., 125.


Clubs, 483, 499-515.


Cobb, George R., 463.


Coburn, F. W., 128, 149, 183.


Cochrane, Cora S., 509.


Cochrane, Rev. Lorenzo D., 360, 460.


Cody, James, 436.


Coghlan, Rev. Thomas I., 362.


Cogswell, Emily J., 392. Cogswell, James, 429.


Colby, Moses E., 451.


Cole, Alvin, 436. Cole, Charles, 436.


Cole, E. Quincy, 455. Cole, Ralph, 436.


Collins, Dennis H., 512.


Collins, Edward, 22.


Collins, Michael F., 512.


Colonists, expectations of, 67.


Come. See Comee.


Comee, John, 33, 40. Comee, Joseph, 152,153; grant to, 154; 185, 417, 421, 424, 534.


Comey. See Comee. Comie. See Comee.


Committee of Safety, select Worcester and Concord as depots of supplies, 120; votes of, 130; adjourned to meet at Arlington, 130; remove store


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from Concord, 137; policy of, | Cradle of Liberty, 6.


213, 220. Committee of Supplies, straits of, 136; amounts of supplies, 137.


Committees of Correspon- dence, suggested, 5; 81; or- ganized in eighty towns, 101; 463.


Common, land bought, 39; sub- scription, 40; deed, 40 ; (III. 466), 467; improved, 485. Commy. See Comee.


Conant, Col., 139, 175. Conant, Daniel, 186, 536.


Conant, John, 430.


Conant, Lot, 429.


Concord, depot of supplies, 120; battle of, 155-65; situa- tion of, 156; news of deaths at Lexington known, 157; diagram, 163; controversy over relative claims of Con- cord and Lexington, 192- 204, 260.


Congress, Continental, dele- gates to, 116; sessions at Philadelphia, 116; recom- mendations of, 149.


Congress, First Provincial, 85; met at Salem, adjourned to Concord, 114; adjourned to Cambridge, 114; recom- mended organization of mi- litia, appointed officers, com- mittees of safety and supply, 115; sent delegates to Con- tinental Congress, 116.


Congress, General, at New York, 94.


Congress, Second Provincial, address, 119; appoint a day of fasting and prayer, 120; adjourn, 120; met at Con- cord, 129; recommendations of, 136; 208, 209, 212, 213. Connauton, Edward, 436. Connelly, Rev. Joseph E., 363. Convention, assembled at Bos-


ton, 97; four counties meet, 110; one held at Concord, 110; that at Salem forbidden, 111.


Convers, Edward, 21.


Converse, James, 436.


Conway, Daniel, 436.


Conwell, Col. Russell H., 358. Cook, Rev., 57.


Cook, Samuel, 186, 189, 537. Cooke, Rev. George Willis, 360.


Cookse, Sarah, 64.


Cooledge, Rev. J. A., 350, 460. Cooley, Belle L., 392.


Coolidge, Joseph, 186, 536.


Cooper, Benjamin, 181.


Cooper, Eugene A., 436. Cooper, Rachel, 181. Cooper, Rev., 99.


Cooper, Rev. Samuel, 324.


Copeland, Huldah, 555. Corey, Charles A., 463. Cosgrove, Thomas, 436, 451. Cotting, Sarah Maria Welling- ton, 556.


Cotting, William, 556. Cotton, John, 57. Cottrell, Asa, 291, 498. Councillors, 464.


Covell, Oatman A., 451.


Cox, Alonzo H., 436.


Cox, Rev. John H., 358, 451.


Cox, Joseph, 426, 431. Cox, Lieut., 128.


Crafts, Rev. E. P., 348, 460. Crafts, Samuel, 430, 431, 432. Creasey, David, 256. Crichton, Rev. Arthur B., 376. Cromwell, Oliver, 151. Crone, James E., 294, 295, 498. Crone, Louis E., (II1. 446), 451. Crosby, Jasaniah, 229. Crosby, Jesaniah, 426.


Crosby, Jesse, 428, 430. Crosby, J. Howell, 464.


Crosby, Medora Robbins (Mrs. Edward H.,) 497, 503, 504. Crosby, Simeon, 431. Crosby, Simon, 430.


Crosby, Sumner, 436.


Crosby, William, 431.


Crouch, Henry E., 436.


Crowley, Daniel, 436.


Crowley, Jeremiah, 436.


Crowley, John, 436.


Crowley, Michael, 436.


Crowninshield, Abraham W., 461, 463.


Crowther, W. T., 376.


Gruft, Rev. Samuel B., 335, 459.


Cuba, expedition to, 62.


Cudworth, Capt., 166.


Cummings, Henry, 189.


Currency, below par, 47; de- preciation of, 239; table showing depreciation, 241. Currier, Charles, 555.


Currier, Cynthia, 555.


Currier, Jonathan, 555.


Currier, Susan Butterfield, 555.


Currier, William B., 555.


Currier, William Jackson, 455, 555, (Ill. 556).


Cushing, Rev. Jacob, 189, 311, 333.


Cushing, Col. Thomas, 101, 116; to be seized, 134; 218, 219. Cutler, Abigail, 307.


Cutler, Alfred D., 437, 453, 455.


Cutler, Benjamin, 417.


Cutler, Charles, 437, 445.


Cutler, Clarence H., 513.


Cutler, Curtis, 460, 463.


Cutler, Cyrus M., 437.


Cutler, David, 458.


Cutler, Isaac, 428.


Cutler, James, 26, 29, 305.


Cutler, John, 32, 33, 40.


Cutler, Nathaniel, 458.


Cutler, Silas, 461.


Cutler, Thomas, 32, 33, 38, 40, 46, 307, 422, 424, 428, 457, 481.


Cutteller. See Cutler.


Cutter, E., 505.


Cutter, George H., 446, 451, 455, 461, 498.


Cutter, Isaac, 430.


Cutter, Joseph, 426.


Cutter, Thomas, 421.


Cutter, William R., 374, 460.


Cutting, David, 64.


Cutts, Usher W., 404.


Dailey, Charles J., 512.


Daland, Benjamin, 537.


Dall, G. H. A., 338. Dame, Lorin L., 404.


Damon, Frank H., 404.


Damon, Isaac N., 294, 336, 459, 461, 462.


Dana, Ellen, 407, 522.


Dana, Judge, 255.


Dana, Richard Henry, 284.


Dane, Francis S., 376. Danforth, Adelaide L., 558. Danforth, Benjamin, 424, 430, 463.


Danforth, Thomas, 22. Danvers, meeting of Alarm List, 133; minute-men arrive at Menotomy, 178; killed, wounded and missing, 186, 537; number men lost, 187. Darling, Origen B., 437, (II). 446), 451. Darne, George W., 442.


Dartmouth, Earl of, 104; let- ter to Gage, 107, 108; Gov. Gage's letter to, 112; instruc- tions to Gov. Gage, 118; 125; seizure of the leaders pro- vided for, 135.


Dasey, Michael, 437.


Daughters of the American Revolution, 501; charter members, 502; boulder, 504. Davis, Charles B., 460, 497, 501, 514, 521.


Davis, Mrs. Charles B., 510.


Davis, Ebenezer, 182.


Davis, Ezekiel, 185.


Davis, F. G., 375.


Davis, Fred, 451.


Davis, George O., 358, 455, 462, 484, 498, 499, 522, 524. Davis, Mrs. George O., 522. Davis, Hepzebah, loss, 174.


Davis, Horace B., 375, 383, 461, 498.


Davis, Capt. Isaac, 159; heads column, 160; killed, 161; 162, 185, 204, 260, 261, 531, 535.


Davis, John, 295, 364, 365, 368. Davis, Mrs. John, 368.


Davis, John L., 430.


Davis, Joseph, 336.


Davis, Philip, 430, 431.


Davis, Samuel, 451.


Davis, Thomas, 175.


Davis's Hill, 470.


Dawes, William, (II1. 134); brings alarm, 140; set out for Concord, 141; 175, 176.


"Dawn of Liberty," (III. 148), 489. Dean, Charles H., 437.


Dean, Francis W., 408.


Dean, Jarvis W., 437. Dearborn, Adj. Gen., 265.


Dearborn, Henry, 255.


D'Bernicre, Ensign, Narrative,


126; 157, 158, 167, 197, 495. Declarations and Resolves, 73. Decosta, William, 437, 445.


DeCoty, William, 437, 445.


Dedham, killed and wounded, 186, 536.


Delahunty, Rev. John, 361.


Deland, Benjamin, 186.


Delay, John, 442. Delegates, 465.


Dennett, George B., 437, 451.


Depositions, committee on, 259.


Derby, Capt. Richard, carried the news of the Battle of Lexington to England, 220; 222.


Devens, Mr. Richard, 115, 119, 138; watched for signals, 139; 140, 175, 176.


Diamond, William, 427, 430, 432.


Dickenson, Hallowell, 442. Dillon, William, 437. Ditson, Samuel, 432. Ditson, Thomas, 12S.


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INDEX


Dix, Edmund, 64, 416, 418, | Estabrook, Rev. Benjamin, 419. invitation to, 31, 305; en- gaged, 34; called, 35; house built, 36; salary increased, 36; accepted call and ordina- tion, 37, 306; death of, 37, 308; 307, 309, 317, 356, 381, 551. Dix, Esq., 218. Dix, William, 416, 418, 419. Dodge, Rev. O. A., (II1. 348), 349, 459. Dodge, William, 186, 537. Dods, James, 417. Doe, C. C., 508.


Doe, Freeman J., 409. Dole, Alexander W., 415. Donnelly, John F., 437. Donovan, Rev. John, 362.


Dorr, Rev. Theodore H., in- stalled, 347; 459.


Dougherty, Rev. Manasses P., 360.


Douglas, Robert, 194, 200. Douglass, Frederick, 364. Dow, George W., 404. Downer, Eliphalet, 180.


Downing, Bertha C., 558.


Downing, Jane Alcock, 558. Downing, Justin Streeter, 558. Downing, Samuel, 257, 426. Dramatic Clubs, 506, 507. Draper, Boston, 415, 418. Draper, Gov. Eben S., 455. Draper, William, 196.


Drum, 148, 150, (Ill. 190), 495. Drum Corps, 506.


Dudley, Benjamin, 416, 418. Dudley, Gov. Joseph, 46, 476. Dudley, Martha A., 392. Dudley, Mr., 168.


Dudley, Nathan, 458. Dudley, Thomas, 21. Dunbar, C. F., 460.


Dunklee, Nathaniel, 26, 48.


Dunster, Rev. Henry, 144,320. Dunster, Samuel, 144. Dupee, George C., 507.


Durant, Isaac, 264, 421, 427, 432.


Duren, Nicholas, 430. Duren, Warren, 461. Dwelley, George R., 404. Dwight, Edmund, 388. Dwight, John S., 344.


Eagan, Matthew, 437.


Eames, Simeon, 414.


Eams, Simond, 417. Earle, Byron C., 498.


Earle, Thomas H., 437, 445.


Ears, cutting off, 162.


East Lexington Brass Band, 506.


East Lexington Finance Club, 515.


Edes, Rev. Edward H., 338.


Edgar, Francis, 437.


Edgell, Benjamin, 413, 415, 416, 417, 418. Edger, Benjamin, 413, 416.


Edison, Electric Illuminating Co., 295. Edwards, John, 429.


Edwards, Pierpont, 320.


Elder, Rev. Edwin S., 282, 359, 460.


Electric lights, 295.


Eliot, John, 320. Eliot, Rev. W. G., 353. Emerson, Rev., 156, 157. Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 344. Emery, Frederiek L., 376, 377, 483, 484, 524.


England, state of feeling towards, 88.


Episcopal church. See Churches. Equal Suffrage League, 513. Essex regiment, 182, 183.


Estabrook, Mrs. Benjamin, 36. Estabrook, Benjamin, loss, 174; 427, 428, 458, 481.


Estabrook, Francis, 175. Estabrook, Joseph, 40, 63, 308, 309, 317, 324, 379, 381, 412, 421, 425, 426, 457, 458, 460, 462, 463.


Estabrook, Luke, 437.


Estabrook, Nehemiah, 229,


414, 416, 424, 431. Estabrook, Prince, 153, 185, 422, 424, 425, 429, 430, 431, 432, 534.


Estabrook, William, 437. Estabrooke. See Estabrook.


Esterbrook. See Estabrook.


Esterbrooks. See Estabrook. Eustis, William, 255, 425, 495.


Evans, David, 431.


Evans, Mose, 437.


Evelyn, W. Glanville, 114.


Everett, Edward, 132, 152, 262, 264,421. Everett, Israel, 186, 536.


Fabens, George O., 442.


Fairfield, Mary, 337.


Farley, Benjamin, 415, 417. Farmer, John, 431.


Farmer, Nathaniel, 153; grant to, 154; loss, 174; 185, 422, 534.


Farmers' Club Library, 405.


Farrar, Jonathan, 157.


Farrell, Rev. William J., 363.


Farrer, Samuel, 158.


Farrington, Matthew, 426, 430. Fassett, Joseph, 26, 48, 54, 415, 457, 460, 463.


Fassett, Josiah F., 415.


Faucon, E. H., 442.


Feilbeirg, Ulric, 442. Fellowship of Charities, 523.


Felt, Joshua, 186, 537.


Fennessy, Rev. William J., 363. Fenton, John, 442.


Ferguson, Mary W., 460. Fernandez, Manuel, 442.


Ferney, Thomas H., 442.


Fessenden, Jonathan, 414, 415, 416.


Fessenden, Nathan, loss, 174; 422, 423, 425, 458, 461.


Fessenden, Nathaniel, 428.


Fessenden, Thomas, loss, 174; 229, 422, 423, 426, 427, 429, 458.


Fessenden, William, 382.


Field and Garden Club, 297, 483.


Finance Committee, 303.


Finney, George, 442.


Finotti, Rev. Joseph M., 361.


Fire department, 298.


First Congregational Society. See Churches.


First Universalist Society. See Churches. Fish, Mr., 287.


Fisher, Jabez, 119.


Fiske, Abigail, 554.


Fiske, Benjamin, 173; loss, 174; 427, 429, 431, 535. -


Fiske, Betty, 554. Fiske, Charles, 437.


Fiske, Charles A., 437. Fiske, Charles H., 437, 445. Fiske, Daniel G., 437.


Fiske, David, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40, 305, 307, 309, 357, 413, 414, 427, 431, 458, 553, 554.


Fiske, Ebenezer, 55, 412, 458, 460, 481.


Fiske, Elizabeth, 553.


Fiske, Frederick C. D.,437,445.


Fiske, John, 413, 429, 430. Fiske, Jonathan, 40.


Fiske, Joseph, 27, 229, 264, 422, 423, 428, 458, 462, 552, 553, (Ill. 556). Fiske, Joseph A., 437, 451. Fiske, Joseph H. R., 437.


Fiske, Mary, 553.


Fiske, Nathan, 430.


Fiske, Pomp, 432. Fiske, Robert, 40, 416, 418, 432, 553, 554.


Fiske, Samuel, 459, 461, 463.


Fiske, Sarah, 307, 553.


Fiske, Seaborn, 307.


Fiske, Thaddeus, 382.


Fiske, Widow, 40.


Fiske, William B., 437.


Fiske Hill, 167, 168, 470.


Fitch, David, 437.


Fitzgerald, John G., 512.


Fitzpatrick, Rt. Rev. John B., 361. Flagg, Benjamin, 155.


Flagg, Charles, 445.


Flagg, Charles H., 437.


Flagg, Lewis G., 368.


Flansburg, John W., 442. Flatley, Rev. John, 362.


Flecher, Ephraim, 413.


Flint, Charles, 430.


Flint, George, 437, 451.


Flint, John, 57.


Flint, Mr., 21. Flint, William, 186, 537.


Flood, Mr., 383. Foley, Patrick, 437.


Follen, Charles, 343, (II1. 344), 344, 345, 346, 347.


Follen, Mrs. Charles, 344.


Follen Church. See Churches.


Folsom, George W., 451.


Foot, Joseph, 430, 431.


Foot of the Rocks, 178.


Ford, Jefferson, 442.


Forest, Benjamin de, 405.


Fort Independence, 98.


Fort William Henry, 414.


Foster, David, 413, 414.


Foster, Rev. Edmund, 165, 166, 255. Foster, Gideon, 179.


Foster, William B., 451. Fowle, Charles A., 455, 459. Fowle, Mrs. Frederic L., 510.


Fowle, James, 431.


Fox, Irving P., 376, 495.


Fox, Mr., 306.


Fox, Thomas, 426, 428, 429. Fralick, Mary Antoinette, 557.


Framingham, wounded, 186, 536.


Francis, -, 186. Franklin, Benjamin, 219.


Freeborn, Hill, 418, 419. Freeman, Mr., 218, 219.


Freeman, Nathaniel, 422.


Freeman, Simeon N., 442.


Freeman, Thomas E., 456.


Freese, Abigail Stearns, 556.


French, Charles E., 520.


French, Hattie Amanda, 556. French, Henry K., 556.


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INDEX


French, John A., 442. French, Thomas, 437. French and Indian Wars, 61; men in service, 62; 413. Friday Club, 509. Frost, George W., 442.


Frost, Joseph, 431, 432.


Frost, Samuel, 185, 534.


Frothingham, Jabez, 431.


Frothingham, Richard, 138, 183, 198, 215. Frothingham, Ward B., 437. Frye, Col., 215.


Fryer, Barney, 437.


Fuller, Timothy, 255.


Fullerton, Bradford M., 392.


Fullerton, Julia M., 392. Fullington, Francis, 432.


Fund, ministerial, origin of, 35. Fur factory, 24. Fur industry, 466, 474.


Gage, Gen. Thomas, 98; ap- pointed governor, 107; landed at Boston, 108; 110,111, 112; adjourned Court at Salem, 114; 116; instructions from Lord Dartmouth, 118; 120, 124; policy of, 125; sent out spies, 126; 129; sent out de- tachments, 131; 134; offered pardon, 135; dissolved the Legislature, 136; planned se- cret expedition to Concord, 137; detailed officers, 138; 139, 143, 147, 169; sent re- inforcements, 170; 182, 184, 185, 187; official report from Col. Smith, 194; 196, 199, 202, 221, 222, 223, 285, 421, 495, 527, 529.


Gale, Justin E., 404.


Gale, Nathan, 431.


Gallagher, John, 437.


Gallagher, Rev. John M., 362.


Galvin, Rev. John B., 362.


Gammell, Jonas, 390, 460; be- quest, 518.


Gannett, Rev. William C., 288, 359.


Gardner, Henry, 85, 115, 182, 219.


Gardner, Isaac, 186, 536.


Garfield, E. I., 375.


Garmon, Joseph A., 437. Garrison, Francis J., 460, 514. Gas Company, 295. Gaston, Gov., 287.


Gately, John, 437.


Gay, John G., 451.


General Court, convened at Salem, 112.


Gennerson, Josiah, 431.


Gennison, Josiah, 417. Gerard, Joseph, 437.


Gerry, Elbridge, remained at Menotomy, 138; escaped from British, 146; 255.


Gerry, Elizabeth Bridge, 554. Gerry, Mr., 218, 219. Gerry, N. H., 554.


Gibbens, Elizabeth Shepherd, 558.


Gibbons, Anna Judson, 558.


Gibbons, Elizabeth Shepherd, 558.


Gibbons, Mary Alice, 558.


Gibbons, Sherwin, 558. Gibbons, William Taylor, 558. Gifford, J. B., 404. Gilbert, Josiah, 431.


Gilday, Rev. James, 363. Gill, Mr., 115.


Gilligan, Rev. Michael, 362. Gilmor, Harriet R., bequest, 519.


Gilmore, George L., 514. Gilmore, Mrs. George L., 524. Gilmore, Kelsey M., 499, 500. Gladstone, Hon. William E., letter of, 288, 289. Gleason, William, 438.


Gleason, William S., 463. Gloucester, Duke of, 223.


Glynn, C. Edward, 455. Goddard, Alonzo, 282, 459.


Godding, John, 416, 419.


Godding, Thomas, 416, 418.


Goding. See Godding.


Goffee, Edward, 22, 23, 25.


Goldthwait, Ebenezer, 537.


186,


Golf Club, 513.


Goodwin, Charles C., 282, 294, 368, 369, 498, 499, 505.


Goodwin, Alice D. (Mrs. Charles C.), 365, 368, 372, 497, 508. Goodwin, George C., 498.


Gordon, Parson, 142, 171, 172, 195, 198.


Gorman, William B., 512.


Gossom, Elijah D., 438.


Gould, Arthur F., 438, 451.


Gould, Charles A., 276, 438.


Gould, Henry, 429.


Gould, James, 143.


Gould, Lieut., 127, 128, 149; exchanged, 185.


Gowing, Elizabeth Melville, 557.


Graham, Hugh, 390.


Graham, James, 198.


Grammar School, 379.


G. A. R., 446.


Grange, No. 233, Patrons of Husbandry, 513.


Granny Hill, 469, 470.


Grant, Col., 117.


Grant, Gen., 287, 289.


Grant, Joseph, 34.


Gray, Harrison, 85.


Gray, Mr., 287.


Gray, Patrick, 438.


Great Bridge, 41, 46; barri- caded, 178; 256, 474.


Greeley, Hannah McLean, 513, 514.


Greeley, Lizzie, 392.


Green, Benjamin, 382.


Green, Helen L. Ware (Mrs. Charles M.), 490, 501, 502, 503, 504.


Green, Isaac, 422, 423, 425, 427.


Green, Samuel, 481.


Green, William B., 438.


Greenhalge, Gov., 299.


Greenleaf, Mr., 115.


Greenville, 253.


Gridley, Jeremiah, 93.


Gridly, Capt., 182. Griffiths, Albert, 375.


Grimes, William, 26, 422, 423, 425, 426, 431.


Grover, Abigail, 553.


Grover, Charles A., 438.


Grover, John, 438. Grover, William, 446.


Grover, William H., 438. Gurney, George N., 451.


Hadley, Benjamin, 282, 422, 423, 424, 427, 431. Hadley, Ebenezer, 422, 424, 425, 427, 431.


Hadley, Samuel, killed, 153, 185, 191, 262, 422, 423, 444, 534, 544.


Hadley, Thomas, 186, 422, 423, 427, 431, 432, 537.


Hagar, Micah, 427, 431.


Hager, Phinehas, 429.


Hale, Rev. Edward Everett, 288. Hall, Rev. A. C. A., 375.


Hall, Lieut., 184.


Ham, John H., 404.


Ham, William F., 451.


Hamilton, Henry H., 460.


Hamilton, Lieut., 128.


Hamlin, Rev. Cyrus, 366, 371, 502. Hamlin, Emma Catherine, 502.


Hamlin, John F., 404.


Hancock-Clarke House, (II1. 38), 300; purchased, 490.


Hancock, Ebenezer, called as colleague with his father, 51; ordained, 52; settlement and death, 54, 310; 58, 316, 317, 356, 357, 380, 381.


Hancock, Eliza, 311.


Hancock, Elizabeth, 381.


Hancock, Gov. John, 96, 100, 101, 103, 104; chairman Provincial Congress, 114; member of Committee of Safety, 115; delegate to Con- tinental Congress, 116; 119, 129, 132, 133; to be seized, 134; (III. 134), 135; warned, 138; British threatened, 139, 140, 141; repaired to Burling- ton, 144; 146, 149, 175, 176, 196, 197, 213, 214, 216; aided the new meeting-house, 251; 264, 284, 325, 326, 381, 444, 469, 526, 538, 539, 541, 548, 549.


Hancock, Rev. John, called, 37; ordained, 38, 309; salary in- creased, 39; gratuity voted, 51; colleague given, 51; died, 55; bill for funeral of, 56; (III. 304), 310; called "Bishop,"




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