Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 10

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Deane, Charles, 1813-1889; Adams, Charles F
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Boston : Massachusetts Historical Society
Number of Pages: 542


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Bolles, Charles (Freeman & Bolles), 2. 269 n., 367 n.


Bolles, John A., donation from, 8. 466.


Bolley, Thomas, 20. 1.


Bolster, Capt. Isaac, 14. 285 n. ; 15. 82.


Bolton, Charles Powlet, 3d Duke of, 12. 413.


Bolton, James, 20 8.


Bolton, Mass., 7. 209; 10. 220, 224; 12. 404, 406, 413 ; 15. 190; 20. 235. Dona- tion from, 10. 33.


Boltwood (Baltwhond), Ebenezer. 11. 316


Boltwood, Hon. Lucius M., 18. 188. Do- nations from, 3. 258; 5. 229; II. 499.


Bombay, the ice trade, 3. 54. Commeree with, 7. 411, 412.


Bombay, ship, 7. 414.


Bomford, Co'. George, 19. 18.


Bomord's ' History of England,' 4. 14.


Bonaparte, Napoleon. 6 297: 11. 241; 14. 163, 168; 15. 10, 57-61, 316, 318, 376; 16. 122, 152; 17. 116, 418.


Bond, Capt., 12. 423, 426. Bond, Mr., 16. 242.


Bond, Mr., donation from, I. 76.


Bond, Rev. Mr., 19. 222.


Bond, Benjamin, 17. 157.


Bond, Dennis, his signature to the Narra- gansett Patent, 5. 40.


Bond, George, contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n.


BOND, HENRY, M.D., 13. 41; 19. 83, 83n., 00 n. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 537. Elected, 2. 539. Ac- cepts membership, 2. 539. Donation from, 3. 63. Quotations from, 4. 3. His death, 4. 311. Quoted, 5. 156. His 'Genealogies and History of Water- town' eited, 4. 3; 5. 156; 13. 125, 414n. ; 17. 273 n., 385.


Bond, John, naturalized, 4. 363.


Bond, Jonas, 17. 159.


Bond, Miss Naney (Mrs. Cadwallader), II. 255, 257.


Bond, Nathaniel ( Bond &. Prentiss), 11. 307.


Bond, Nicholas, killed by Indians, 14. 136.


Bond, Thomas, 15. 75 n.


Bond, William, 19. 833 n.


Bond, William, 19. 94.


Bond, William, Falmouth, naturalized, 4. 360.


Bond, Lieut .- Col. William, 4. 311 ; 14. 83; 15. 80, 87, 100-102, 104, 105, 100, 112, 129, 160.


Bondey, Mrs. Ruth, 14. 151.


Bone, W., portrait of Washington by, II. 202.


Bongarden, Elizabeth (MMrs. Eneas Mae- kay ), 4. 353n.


Bongarden, Philip, 4 353, 353 n., 354-356. Bongarden, Mrs. Philip, 4. 353 n.


'Bonhomme Richard,' 3 208. Paper re- lating the events connected with the wreeking of, 3. 214, 215.


Boniface III., Pope, 11. 420, 427.


Boniface VIII., Pope, 11. 426, 427; 20. 332.


'Bonifacius, an Essay upon the Good.' etc., 3 203. 204.


Bonn, Verein von Alterthumsfreunden im Rheinlande, see Verein, etc.


Bonner, Capt. John, 15. 173. His Map of Boston, 6. 34-33; 15. 173. Ilis MS. plan of part of Boston, faces 7. 477. Bonner, Robert, 4. 103.


Bonnet, Jules, his 'Biography of Olympia Morata ' eited, 15. 242.


Bonpland, M. de. 4. 315.


Bonsall, Amos, donation from, 8. 201.


'Book Buyer,' donations from the pnb- lishers of, 10. 114, 206, 311, 314. 320, 331, 335, 344, 30S, 400, 469, 484; II. 499.


' Book of Claims,' I. 73.


'Book of Common Prayer,' printed in


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1615, 2. 277 n. For the Confederate States of America, 7. 301, 302.


'Book of Land Records,' entry concerning Dighton Rock, 6. 252.


'Book of Possessions,' origin of, 6. 34.


' Book of Rites,' 19. 242.


Book-plate, to be placed in the volumes of the Dowse Library, 3. 108.


Book-plate, for the purchasers of the Savage Fund, 14. 153.


Books, how to handle, 10. 431. Remarks on the proper care of, in a letter of Hon. H. B. Grigsby, 12. 161-168. See Library.


Boon, John, 16. 276.


Boone, Daniel, portrait of, 5. 197. Por- trait of, donated to the Society, 6. 17. Boot, Frances, naturalized, 4. 361.


Boot, Kirk, see Boott.


Boot, Mary, Boston, naturalized, 4. 361.


Booth, Chauncy, M.D., 7. 45, 67, 71.


Bootlı, Mary L., her 'History of New York City ' cited, 14. 141 n.


Boothbay, Me., 12. 405, 403, 417.


Boott, Francis, M.D., 11. 274; 17. 413, 415. See Boot.


Boott, Jolin W., and the Merrimack Manuf. Co., 5. 269.


Boott, Kirk, 11. 308; 19. 282. Natural- ized, 4. 361, 361 n.


Boott, Kirk (d. 1837, aged 46), and the foundation of Lowell, 5. 268, 263.


Boott, Mrs. Kirk, 17. 427.


Bor, Pierre Chrétien, 16. 452, 471.


Bora, Katharina von, 20. 380.


Bordentown, N. J., 16. 110.


Bordman, Aaron, d. 1702, steward of Har- vard College, 5. 157, 161.


Bordman, Andrew, d. 1687, steward of Harvard College, 5. 157.


Bordman, Andrew, d. 1747, steward of


Harvard College, 5. 157, 158. Money paid to, by Harvard College, 6. 354.


Bordman, Andrew, d. 1769, steward of Harvard College, 5. 158. Offices held by, and sketch of his life, 5. 15S.


Bordman, Andrew, town clerk of Cam- bridge, 1770-80, 5 158.


Bordman, Moses, 5. 155.


Bordman, Mrs. Sarah (Phips), wife of Andrew, 5. 158.


Bordman, William, d. 1685, steward of Harvard College, 5. 155-157 ; 6. 341.


Bordone, Bened , his ' Isolario,' 13. 366.


Borgia, Cæsar ( Cardinal of Valence), II. 425.


Borgia, Francis (Duke of Gandia), see Gandia.


Borland, -, 8 397.


Borland, John, II. 393. Borland, John, 12. 368.


Borland, John B., contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n.


Borland, Samuel, 19 161.


Borroa, -, 8. 211.


Boscawen, Admiral Edward, II. 298. Bosschaert, H. J., 13. 309.


Bossenger, William, 12. 117.


Bossi, Luigi, his ' Vita di Colombo' cited, 16. 322.


Bosson, Mr., 7. 187, 192, 194, 197, 200, 208, 216.


Bossuet, Jacques Bénigne, 3. 383, 384; 14. 155.


Boston, Eng., 6. 415; 9. 348; 11. 214, 216; 12. 389, 390 ; 18. 248, 251, 252; 20. 98, 90, 333. Monument to Pisliey Thomp- son in the Church of, 8. 89. Dr. R. Ellis's visit to, 18. 249. A 'loving cup' from the corporation plate of, exhib- ited, 19. 239. The cup given to the St. Botolph Club, 19. 265, 266,


Boston, Mass., 3. 319, 320, 397 ; 4. 92, 98, 100; 6. 152, 153, 212, 250, 261, 276, 292, 314, 334, 351, 356, 430, 460, 470, 475 ; 7. 281, 391 ; 10. 160, 161, 164, 234, 323, 416, 437, 448; II. 10, 98, 151, 198, 202, 269, 282-284, 293, 306, 307, 314, 330, 371, 372, 465 n., 466 n., 469 ; 12. 14, 18, 20, 24, 27, 40, 41, 43, 45, 47, 59, 68, 105-111, 124, 130, 182, 187, 193, 195- 206, 215, 231, 250, 258, 265, 311, 317, 319, 322, 323, 327, 333, 393, 395, 400, 422-427 ; 13. 68, 79, 104, 110, 113, 127, 252, 409, 415 n. ; 15. 4, 8, 9, 23, 24, 43, 65, 66, 270; 16. 7 n., 8 m., 14, 16, 68- 71, 78 2 .- 81, 86, 92, 94-96, 99, 102-108, 111, 117, 118, 127, 137, 138, 142, 149, 158, 160, 161, 163, 164, 167, 179, 181, 182, 195, 199, 200, 202 n., 204, 206, 218, 222 n., 223, 229, 232, 234, 235, 237, 242, 246, 255, 271, 279-285, 287, 288, 290, 291, 293, 296, 299-305, 308, 314, 336, 338, 310-342, 355, 365, 371, 381, 385,, 386, 388-396, 398, 399 ; 17. 2, 8, 16, 17, 19, 20, 25, 34, 36, 47, 51-53, 55, 56, 56 n., 62 n., 63, 69, 75, 76, 85, 88, 92-96, 98- 100, 101, 106, 110-112, 114, 120, 128, 130, 132, 137, 138, 145, 146n., 147, 149n., 151, 157 n., 160, 161, 166, 169, 173-178n., 181 n., 193 n., 201, 206 2., 208, 212, 213, 216, 220-223, 226, 232-234, 238, 243, 265, 280, 281, 287, 288, 290, 291, 295n., 302. 314, 326, 328, 329, 332, 346, 353 n., 356, 359-366, 371, 373, 378, 380-383, 386, 387, 393, 395-897, 401-405, 407- 409, 411, 413, 414, 419, 424-426, 432, 435, 436, 438, 447, 461, 467 ; 18. 1, 13- 16, 24, 27-29, 35, 44, 50, 51, 62, 64-66, 68, 69, 134 n., 154, 157, 159, 163, 167, 168, 173, 175, 176, 179, 184, 189, 192, 196 n., 200, 206, 231, 238, 239, 251-256, 258-260, 262, 264-266, 268, 271-276, 281, 282, 284, 285, 287, 298, 303-305, 309, 311-315, 316, 319, 319 n., 321 n., 342-344, 349, 350, 353, 355, 363, 364, 368-379, 388-392, 398, 409, 422, 423, 431, 435, 436; 19. 8, 12, 20, 21, 27, 44- 46, 67, 74, 88, 90, 93, 102, 104, 105, 112, 113, 115 n., 117, 118, 123, 129, 130, 132,


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133, 135-139, 141, 147, 150-152 n., 156, 159 n., 162, 164, 165 n., 167, 171, 173, 181, 195, 200, 208, 210-212, 214, 226, 227, 229, 233, 234, 243, 248, 250, 279, 281-283, 286 2., 298, 302, 312, 313, 324, 333, 336, 337, 340-342, 356-358, 379, 385, 338, 390-392, 394-396, 398, 399, 399 n., 406, 412 n., 415, 422, 426, 429, 430, 437, 439, 440, 444, 445; 20. 2-1, 4n., 5, 8, 9, 18, 21, 24, 26, 29, 35, 42, 45, 57, 62, 63, 65, 68, 73-75, 79, 80, 87, 91, 93, 107, 113, 115-119, 123, 125, 128, 129, 131, 132, 137, 139-141, 144, 149 2., 156, 160, 162n., 171, 174, 186, 188, 192, 204, 209, 211, 213-218, 222-225, 231, 244, 247, 265, 269-271, 285, 303 n., 312, 321- 323, 325, 347, 363, 384-386, 389, 404- 406, 408, 415, 416. Number of houses in, in 1789, 1. 8. 'Votes of the town of,' I. 9, 20, 79, 167. By-laws of the town of, I. 9. 'Letter to the freehold- ers of,' 1. 9. 'Vindication of the town of,' 1. 20, 485. Two plans for a city organization, I. 20. Arguments for markets in, 1. 79. Correspondence. at the time of the Port Bill, I. 136 n. Committee appointed to ascertain the height of the three hills of, I. 236. List of donations to the town of, re- ferred to the Publishing Committee, I. 334. Committee appointed to confer with the city government on celebra- tion of the anniversary of the settle- inent of, 1. 426. Account of the cele- bration, 1. 434n. Dr. Webster's 'Chron- icle of,' 1. 491. Revolutionary poetry on the destruction of the tea in, 2. 326. Resolutions of the merchants concern- ing the paper currency in 1779, 2. 326. Donations from, 2. 365, 435, 508, 526, '551, 568; 3. 1, 97, 251 ; 4. 1, 107, 235; 5. 1, 196 ; 6. 22, 417; 7. 100, 368, 376; 8. 314, 442, 466 ; 9. 66, 177, 347, 353, 368, 462; 10 40, 206, 330, 335, 344; 11. 498. Maps, diaries, verses, letters, etc., relating to the siege of, 3. 19, 327; 4. 77-86, 294-305 : 5. 2; 7 185-262, 378, 418, 477; 11. 331, 332; 13. 56, 60; 14. 100, 261, 275-298; 15 27, 28; 17. 62. Narrative of the visit of Father Druil- lettes to, 3. 33-35. Resolve recom- mending the relief of the port of, 3. 35. Publication of the 'Journal of the Committee of Donations in 1774, 3. 36. Description of the earliest maps of, 3. 37 ; 6. 39, 40 ; 7. 361, 362, 477; 10. 369; II. 158; 14. 328 ; 17. frontispiece, 62 ; 20. 350. The 'barrier scheme,' 3. 37. 'Address of the Gentlemen and Prin- cipal Inhabitants of, 3. 38. Founda- tion of the ice trade. 3. 55, 56. In- forniation sought concerning Town Records, 3. 89. Celebration of the anniversary of the landing of the Pil- grims, 3. 130. Repeated losses of his-


torical matter by fire, 3. 135. Action of the mob in 1765. 3 137, 138. Cause of the suspension of the 'Royal Amer- ican Magazine,' 3. 143. Publication of the State Papers, 3. 149 n. Birthplace of Benjamin Franklin, 3. 175, 395. Form of permit given by Gen. Gage to inhabitants of, desiring to cross the lines in 1775, 3. 180, 181. Expe- dition fitted out against Dixby Bull, 3. 185, 187. Subscription list of aid from Virginia in 1774, 3. 259-261. Embargo laid on persons by Gen. Gage, 3. 261. Anecdote of a family passing outside the lines of the city, with the precaution taken to prevent the spread of small-pox. 3. 201, 262. Accounts of the Overseer of the Poor front 1769 to 1791, 3. 264. Opposition to proceedings at Salem, 3. 258. Joy at the adoption of the Constitution of the United States, 3. 303; 6. 152, 153. Tradesmen's meeting. 3. 303, 304. Re- moval of the British troops after the Massacre, 3. 308, 300; 6. 485. Visited by Washington in 1789, 3. 309, 310. Papers referring to the erection of a town house in. 3. 336-344. The Council and Courts of Justice to be held in the Town House, 3. 342, 344. Environs of, 3. 371. Evacuation of, 4. 27, 28, 33- 36; 6. 211; 7. 211-243 ; 10 208; 13. 289, 290; 14. 229-232, 284; 15. 35. Taxes paid to, 4. 251. Revenue officers at, 4. 322-324. In 1740, 5. 108-111. J. F. Watson urges the collection of its social history, 5. 208, 209. Banks pay specie in 1814, 5. 286. Opposes the resump- tion of specie payment in 1838, 5. 280. Not a suitable place for Congress, 5. 466. Concerning the nomenclature of lier streets, 6. 4, 5, 27-31; 18. 244, 288. Places of antiquity in, 6 27, 34, 35: 11. 252; 12. 176-181, 218. 384. Names of her schools, 6 32, 33. A record of possessions required by special act, 6. 34. The funeral of the martyrs of the Boston Massacre, 6. 174, 175. Celebration of the anniversary of the Boston Massacre, 6. 175. Letters to the Council from Thomas Kench, 6. 208. 209. Growth of lycenms in, 6. 207. 208. Repeal of the Act for incorporat- ing Harvard College, 6. 359. Public journals of, 6. 365. Visit of John Dun- ton to, 6. 405. Pure water furnished from Long Pond, 6. 424. Issue of pa- per-notes, facsimile of, faces 6. 428. Increase in the value of real estate. 6. 437 n. Letters written in, describing the Boston Massacre, 6. 480-487. ¿ ce the Boston Massacre. Diary of Ezekiel I'rice during the siege of, 7. 185-262. Josiah Quincy's mayoralty. 7. 396-388. Quincy's . History of,' 7. 394, 395. A


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Boston, Mass. (continued).


colony from, to settle Mount Hope, 7. 483. National Sailors' Fair at, 8. 3. Bill of mortality, 1816, 8. 224. In 1824, 8. 225. Religious feuds at, about 1725, 8. 226-228. Commemorative service for Pres. Lincoln, 8. 274. From 1772 to 1776, 8. 316-412. Incorporated 1630, 9. 42. ` Models of buildings in, exhib- ited, 9. 68. Inauguration of a city gov- ernment in, 9. 114. Notification of a town meeting, in reference to an act to establish the city of Boston, 9. 178. La- fayette's visit to, 1824, 9 178. Du- chesne's models of buildings in, 10. 22. The charter and plan of city govern- ment, drawn up by Lemuel Shaw, 10. 56. Objects relating to the local liis- tory of, 10. 175, 210, 414. Maps of, presented, 10. 369; 11. 158. Report of a committee on the antiquities of, 10. 486, 487. Franklin House, corner of Union Street, 10. 470. West Boston Bridge, 10. 479. Facsimile of Paul Revere's picture of, presented, II. 84. Sketch of the old house corner of Northi and Union Streets, presented, 11. 252. Memorial to Congress, Jan. 1861, II. 361. Carieature relating to, A.D. 1771, II. 389. Instructions of the town of, to their Representatives to the General Court of 1772, 12. 9. School committee of, 12. 28. Extracts from a journal of a gentleman (Nathaniel Cutting) visit- ing it in 1792, 12. 60-67. Beacon Hill Monument, 12. 60; 13. 183. Theatre in Board Alley ( Hawley Street), 12. 63. Concert Ilall, 12 64, 65. Topograpli- ical and historical description of, by Dr Shurtleff, presented, 12. 67, 72. Picture of Dock Square, presented, 12. 82. Irregular trade of, 1676-89, 12. 113-117. Letter from a gentleman of, 1686, 12. 118. Destruction of tea in the harbor of, Dec. 16, 1773, 12. 174, 175; 13. 156-183; 20. 10-17. " Account of some ancient houses in, 12. 176-181. Engraved view of the city, presented, 12. 191. Lease of part of the Society's building to the city of, approved, 12. 213; 13 6, 18. Old feather store, cor- ner of North and Union Streets, 12. 218. Declaration of Andrew Oliver under Liberty Tree, 12. 247. Proceedings in the Council Chamber regarding sending some moose to Queen Anne, 12. 254, 255. Great fire in, Nov. 1872, 12. 279, 384; 13. 2, 12; 19. 75. Account of former great fires in, by Mr. Winthrop, 12. 280-284. Land owned by Copley in, 12. 325. First white inhabitant of, 12. 359. School affairs in, 1710, 12. 370, 371. Episcopacy in, 12.374. Early history of public schools in, 12. 387- 391. First meeting-house in, 12. 390.


Origin of the name of, 12. 396. Negro Election Day in, 13. 45. Centennial of the Tea-party, 13. 151-216. Account of meetings in, 1773, 13. 163. Instruc- tions of the town to their representa- tives, written by Josiah Quincy, Jr., 13. 193, 194. Punchi-bowl of the Fifteen Associates of. 13. 200. Photographs of the Burnt District, presented, 13. 246. Medal voted to Gen. Washington on the evacuation of, 13. 289, 290; 14. 230-232. Mr. Sprague's odc at the Second Cen- tennial of, 13. 431. Gen. Burgoyne in, 14. 233-247. Soliloquy of the Liberty Trec, 14. 269-272. Masquerade in, 1776, 14. 272. Brown's House on the Neck, 14. 288, 290. Lamb's Dam, 14. 292, 293 .. Thic Old Elm, 14. 299-315. See Boston Common. Early laws in, 14. 806, 307. Map of, with adjacent country, 1775, in facsimile, 17. frontis- piece. Map of the siege of, exhibited, 17. 62. Remarks by the President con- cerning the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the settlement of, 17. 122, 123. Request from the Record Commissioners of, 17. 160. The Soci- ety refuses thic request, 17. 162. Dr. Ellis's remarks on the celebration of the 250th anniversary of, 18. 241, 242. Committee of the Society in reference to names of streets in, 18. 244, 288. The . Memorial Ilistory of,' 18. 261, 405, 406; 19. 104, 194, 197, 207, 232, 288, 444; 20. 115, 117, 119, 120. List of refu- gees from, in 1776, 18. 266-263. Ac- count of North End, 18. 344-351. First theatre in, 18. 379. Celebration of Na- poleon's defeat in Russia, 18. 379-387. Application from the city of, 18. 432. Granted, 18. 432n. Fire of 1676, 19. 107. Disturbance of the peace at, in 1778, 19. 249. Transcendentalism in, 19. 290. Petition of the inhabitants of, in re- gard to the shooting of pigeons, 20. 6. Boundaries between Boston and Rox- bury, 20. 7. l'etition of Abiah Hol- brook, 20. 7. Town watch, 20. 9, 10. Minutes of the Tca-meetings in, 20. 10- 17. Early portrait-painters in, 20. 113- 121. Great fire of 1760 in, 20. 217, 225. Outbreak of small-pox in, 20. 217. Photographs of old maps of, 20. 350. Town Records quoted, 12. 107, 108; 20. 222 n.


For churchies in, see their corporate names.


Boston, East, see East Boston.


Boston, South, see South Boston.


Boston, frigate, I. 403 ; 20. 270, 273. Cap-


tures the French ship 'Berceau,' 20. 271.


Boston, ship, burning of, 11. 352.


'Boston Almanac,' 6. 37, 39. For the year 1743, 5. 59.


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Boston and Albany Railroad, 10. 138; 13. 272, 275, 277, 278; 14. 324, 325, 327; 15. 272, 276; 16. 168; 17. 71; 18. 30, 410 ; 19. 201 ; 20. 104. Construction of, 11. 60, 61.


Boston and Lowell Railroad, incorpora- tion of, 11. 61.


Boston and Providence Railroad, 15. 373, 376; 19. 426.


Boston and Woreester Railroad, 6. 424; 16. 381.


Boston and Worcester Railroad Com- pany, 18. 276.


Boston Antiquarian Club, 18. 29.


Boston Association of Ministers, theolo- gical library belonging to, 18. 425.


Boston Atheneum, 1. 361, 367, 391, 392, 423, 433. 491 ; 3. 130, 350; 8. 444; 10. 228, 445, 453; 11. 06, 199, 396, 419 n .;


12. 21, 148, 216, 262, 200, 311, 391 m .; 13. 12, 27, 32n .; 16. 115 : 17. 19, 20, 69, 353, 404; 18. 167, 425, 426, 426 n., 430 ; 19. 93, 176n., 228 ; 20. 264, 360 n. Vols. Il. and III. of the ' Apollo' in, I. xxv. Vote to deposit Almou's 'Reinem- braneer'in, 1. 282. Vote to give the Collections to, 1. 346. Vote of the Trustees of, on death of Mr. Per- kins, 1. 368. Proposal to join, in an addition to their building, 1. 384, 386. Exchange of pamphlets with, 1. 451, 452, 455, 457. 479. Lecture-room of, I. 473, 477, 478 n. The catalogue of its pamphlets, 2. 44n. A set of the Col- lections voted to, 2. 70. One of its founders, 2. 167. Has a copy of the 'Remembrancer' on loan, 2. 175. Letter and business, relating to their building and rooms, 2. 295, 295 n. Report of the committee, concerning the rooms occupied by the Society, 2. 209. Re- port of the committee, and action of the Society, regarding the purchase of rooms from the Society, 2. 301, 301 n. Building occupied by them from 1809 to 1822, 2. 302 n. Collection of water- colors given by Mr. Dowse, 3. 396. Donations from, 4. 235; 8. 171; 9 66, 462; 10. 460; 11. 498. Library of, 7. 132 ; 8. 31, 264. Washington's library, the real and the false, 7. 132. Revolu- tionary orderly-book bought for, 7. 133. Quincy's ' flistory' of, 7. 396. E. Price's 'Diary ' restored to, 10. 413, 414, 474. And G. Livermore, 10. 427, 428. Vote of thanks to the trustees of, 13. 8. Charles Folsom's letter on the manage- ment and use of a library, 13. 28-34. Boston Bank. 3. 52 ; 5. 286.


Boston Board of Health, report of, eited, 17. 127.


Boston Board of Trade, 17. 382. Dona- tions from, 3. 112; 10 206; 11. 498. Excursion of, to California, 11. 300 n., 347.


' Boston Book,' 10. 258.


' Boston Chronicle,' 1. 6; 13. 184; 19. 430. Boston City Missionary Society, 10. 107. Donations from, 4. 226; 5. 227; 11. 498.


Boston City Prison, its ventilation, 7. 50. Boston Committee of Correspondence, circular letter of, 1773, 13. 158, 159. Invitation issued by, 13. 167.


Boston Cominon, 4. 77, 82, 219-222: 5. 125; 6. 424; 14. 300-315; 17. 434, 460. The Mall, 5. 125. British army en- camped upon, 1775, 7. 188. Design for soldiers' monument, 9. 461. Mr. Waterston's paper on the Old Elm, 14. 290-315.


'Boston Courier,' 10. 358; 19. 316, 340, 345. Founder of, remarks concerning, 6. 420. Artiele on the Somers Mutiny in the semi-weekly issne, 7. 435, 453.


Boston Custom House, 2. 216; 3. 263, 375; 6. 481 ; 7. 253, 254; 19 228.


'Boston Daily Advertiser,' 1. 434 n. : 2. 123, 6. 317; 8. 49, 449; 10. 443, 451, 457, 464 n .; II. 240, 241 n., 275, 277: 15. 302; 16. 49, 130, 310; 17. 15, 120, 459, 460; 18. 272-275, 277, 387, 388, 394: 19. 227, 228, 320, 440, 441. List of donations and of members eleeted to be published in, 1. 437 ; 2. 101. Notice of meetings to be published in, 1. 478. Suggestions concerning the printed record of events. 3. 32 d. Editorship of Hon. N. Hale, 6. 419-421. Obituary notice of Mr. N. Hale. 6. 424. Cited, 7. 270 n .- 272 n. ; 19. 106.


'Boston Daily Transcript,' see 'Boston Evening Transeript.'


'Boston Daily Traveller,' see 'Boston Evening Traveller.'


'Boston Directory,' date of the first and seeond publications, 6. 38. Maps pub- lished in, 6. 38, 39.


'Boston Evening Post,' I. 6, 8, 10, 13, 87; 3. 136, 137, 140, 149 ; 13. 213 n., 416 n .; 19. 226. Cited, 15. 380m .; 19. 116 n. ; 20 147.


'Boston Evening Transcript,' 10. 86, 411; II. 375; 16. 368; 17 20; 19. 95. 118, 227. Cited, 15. 388 ; 18. 37». 19 118 n.


'Boston Evening Traveller,' 18. 2, 8; 19. 227, 263.


Boston Exchange, 5. 284.


Boston Female Asylum, I. 353.


Boston Fire Society, 10. 161.


Bostou Gas-Light Company, 19. 202 ; 20. 194.


'Boston Gazette,' 1. 19, 48, 82, 89, 98, 112, 122, 154, 168, 178, 191, 202, 219; 6 335, 336; 10. 52; 12 179; 13. 184, 192, 200; 16. 300 n .; 19 136, 226, 227. Quoted. 6. 173, 335, 336 ; 7 271 n.


' Boston Globe,' 13. 452.


Boston Harbor, 5. 57, 38, 332; 6. 37, 261 ; 7. 199, 202, 226, 256 ; 16. 194, 195, 197,


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200, 202, 204-206; 17. 368. Closed, 1774, 4. 219, 220. Journal of the 'Pres- ton ' in, 5. 53-56. Lighthouse burnt, 1775, 7. 198. Lighthouse in, 7. 206. Fortifications in, 1776, 7. 248. Dr. Appleton on early chiarts of, 7. 475- 477. Early map of, exhibited by Mr. Deane, 9. 5. Map of. in Neal's ' His- tory of New England,' g. 6. The tea destroyed in, 12. 174, 175 ; 13. 156-183; 20. 10-17.


' Boston Herald,' 17. 55.


Boston High School, 18. 355.


Boston Latin School, 1. 382, 411; 16. 399; 17. 36, 165, 396, 397 ; 18. 222; 19. 226, 339. List of scholars in, from 1734- 1774, 1. 8. Establishment of, 12. 387- 390. Mr. Motley's answer to an invi- tation from the association of, 16. 406, 407. Mr. Wallcut's list of the class of 1773 in, 17. 216-218. Petition concern- ing the appointment of N. Oliver as master of, 20. 8.


Boston Latin School Association, 19. 340. Boston Lecture, 1660, 7. 281.


Boston Library, 1. 65 n., 223, 275-277, 281, 283, 337, 427, 450. Communication from the trustees of, referred to a com. mittce, 1. 469. Report of the commit- tee, I. 471. Donation from the trustees of, 2 283.


Boston Library Society, buys the estate in Franklin Place, 2. 132, 133. Money paid for the estate, 2. 133, 134, 148, 211 n., 234 n., 253 n., 269 n., 314 n.


' Boston Magazine' ('Boston Weekly Magazine'), 1. 7, 122, 154, 168. Map of Boston in, 7. 362.


Boston Marine Society, 7. 435.


Boston Massacre, I. 20; 6. 175, 480-483 ; 7. 292, 362; 11. 240, 241. Letter written by William Palfrey to Mr. Booth upon, 2. 294; 6. 480-487. Removal of the British troops from Boston, 3. 308, 309. Funeral of the victims of, 6. 174, 175, 483; 20. 212. Letter from Lieutenant- Governor Hutchinson to Lord Hills- borough on, 6. 484-487. Copies of Paul Revere's print of, presented, II. 135, 251; 18. 287.


Boston Mechanics' Institution, 20. 237.


'Boston Medical and Surgical Journal,' 14 12; 19. 316.


Boston Mercantile Library Association, see Mercantile Library Association.


Boston Museum of Fine Arts, see Museum of Fine Arts.


Boston Neck. 4. 35, 203 ; 7. 187, 192-197, 199, 201, 204, 207, 208, 240, 241, 243, 244; 14 288, 290 Fortified, 4. 222.


'Boston Newsletter' (' Boston Weekly Newsletter '), I. 6, 293 n. ; 2. 140 n. ; 13. 184; 17. 234 n. ; 18. 319, 319 n. Boston Orations, I. 7.


'Boston Patriot,' 1. 321; 10. 52.


Boston Phrenological Society, 1. 488 n. Boston Port Bill. 3. 282; 4 33; 7. 124;


14. 315 ; 19. 391. Vote of the Assem- bly of Massachusetts on, 13. 182.


'Boston Post,' see 'Boston Evening Post.' 'Boston Post-Boy,' 1. 203n .; 2. 140; 20. 14 n., 15 n.


Boston Post-Office, 2. 216; 3. 268, 303, 304. Boston Probate Court, see Suffolk County, etc.


Boston Provident Association, 18. 305; 20. 410. Donations from, 4. 196; 8. 466 ; 10. 85.


Boston Public Library, 3. 285, 293 n. ; 6. 416; 8. 264; 10. 450; II. 110, 396; 12. 16, 167, 215; 14. 28n., 230, 231; 15. 279; 17. 63, 173 ; 18. 68, 70; 19. 65, 121, 127, 341; 20. 230, 264, 358, 359, 385, 387 n. Donations from the trustces of, 3. 63, 126; 4. 391; 5. 145, 229 ; 9. 66, 368, 463; 10. 85, 134, 206, 319, 331, 335, 368, 409, 469; II. 498. Vote of thanks to the trustees, 10. 336.




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