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'Collections' of the Society (continued). sent to the Rev. J. Hunter, 2. 439. Money paid for printing Vol. X. of the third series, 2. 453 n. The third series to be presented to the Library of Utah on certain conditions, 2. 467. Progress reported by the Publishing Committee, 2. 468. Vol. I. of the fourth series ready for delivery, 2 484, 489. A copy of Vol. I., fourth series, to be presented to Rev. Mr. Jenks, Miss F. M. Caulk- ins, Rev. Joseph Hunter, and Rev. Mr. Bartlet, 2. 491. A committee appointed to prepare Vol. II. of the fourth series, 2. 492. Vol. I. of the fourth series, with all subsequent volumes, to be for- warded to the New York State Library, 2. 494. Vol. I. of the fourth series to be presented to the New Orleans Fisk Free Library, 2. 495. Vol. II. of the fourth series includes the By-Laws adopted Feb. 10, 1853, 2. 512 n. Rules regarding the publication of, 2. 523 ; 3. iv, 2-4, 245, 249, 250. Money paid for printing Vol. I. of the fourth series, 2. 527 n. Exchange of ten volumes of the third series for some of the publica- tions of the Philadelphia Athenaeum, 2. 535. Vol. VIII. of the second series to be given to the Philadelphia Athe- næum, 2. 535. To be presented to the Wisconsin Historical Society, 2. 556, 569. Opinions relating to certain pro- posed publications in, 2. 592. Recom- mendation to send a copy of, to the Smithsonian Institute, 2. 594, 598. Vol. II., fourth series, published, 2. 599. Committee appointed to prepare Vol. III. of the fourth series, 2 601 ; 3. iv. The publication of, to be kept distinct from that of the Proceedings, 3. iv. Improvements to be made in the man- ner and style of publication of, 3. 2-4. ' Memoir of S: Appleton ' published in, 3. 3, 7. Vols. VII., VIII., and IX. of the first series to be reprinted, 3. 83, 88, 159. Sales of, 3. 85, 88, 159, 160. Num- ber of copies of, 3. 86. Report from the Committee of Publication on Vol. III. of the fourth series, 3. 89, 90. Ex- changes arranged with Dr. O'Calla- ghan, 3. 96, 98. Biographical sketches to be added to, 3. 99, 122, 132. A set of, desired by Mr. T. B. Atkins, 3. 263. Progress of, from the beginning, 3. 266, 267. A set of, to be sent to the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly, 3. 334. Indebtedness of the Society for the means of publishing the thirty-four volumes of, 3. 356. Expense of re- printing Vol. X. of the first series, 4. 251. Error in third series, Vol. VII., 4. 430. Letter written by J: Adams, expressing his opinion of, 5. 312, 313. Publication of Vols. III., IV., V., and
VI. of the fourth series, 6. 8, 10, 470; 7. 14, 15. Number of volumes issued by the Society, 6. 12. Sales of, during the year 1862-63, 7. 15. Volumes printed from the proceeds of tlie Ap- pleton Fund, 7. 17. Notes of M. Joy on, 8. 223-225. Publication of Vol. VII. of the fourth series of, 8 97, 99, 260. Vol. VIII. of the fourth series announced, II. 33. Vol. IX. of the fourth series announced, 12. 81. Vol. X. of the fourth series announced, 12. 181. Vol. I. of fifth series announced, 12. 104. Subscription to publish, 13. 232. Vols. II. and III. of the fifth series announced, 15. 228. Vol. IV. of the fifth series ready for distribu- tion, 16. 154, 162, 174. Vol. V. of the fifth series published, 16. 368. Vol. VI. of the fifth series ready for distri- bution, 17. 288. Vol. VII. of the fifth series published, 19. 356. Vol. VIII. of the fifth series published, 20. 190. Cited, 1. 133 n., 140 n., 145 n., 149 n., 151 n., 162 n., 166 n , 177 n., 190 n., 194 n., 200, 201 n., 212 n., 216 n , 222 n., 227 n., 230 n., 232 n., 243 n., 245 n., 251, 252, 254n., 256 n., 266 n., 270 n., 273 n., 274 n., 277 n., 278 n., 282 n., 285 n., 334 n., 338 n., 347 n., 348 n., 374 n., 377 n., 378 n., 381 n., 386 n.,
387 n., 390, 394 n., 399 n., 414 n.,
423 n., 445n .- 447 n., 466 n .- 468 n., 475n., 476 n., 479 n., 500 n .; 2. 14 n., 30 n., 35 n., 48 n., 57 n., 61 n., 63 n., 64 n., 84 n., 85 n., 91 n., 101 n., 110 n., 141 n., 191 n., 192 n., 209 n., 232 n., 240 n., 245 n., 248 n., 254 n., 261 n., 287 n., 301 n., 310 n., 348 n., 361 n., 366 n., 377 n., 414 n., 432 n., 434, 434 n., 437 n., 438 ., 440 n., 446 n., 449 n., 459 n., 460 n., 467 n., 472 n., 481 n., 485 m., 502 n., 509 n., 512 n., 543 n., 549 n .. 550 n., 552 n., 557 n., 558 n., 603 n .; 6. 46, 50, 59, 255; 14. 117 n., 124 n., 130 n., 138 n., 146 n .- 148 n., 262, 368 n .; 15. 174, 194n .; 16. 147, 195 n., 196 n., 199 n., 200 n., 202 n., 213 n., 271 n., 283 n., 370, 380; 17. 108 n., 139 n., 207, 208 n., 220 n., 221 n., 222 n., 254 n., 367, 411 n. ; 18. 82, 86 n., 95 n., 99 n., 101 n., 120 n., 199, 320 n. ; 19. 107 n., 142 n., 152 n., 395, 396, 399 n., 407 n .; 20 63 n., 65 n., 67 n., 69 n., 82 n., 84 n., 87 n., 88 n., 104, 121, 147 n., 148 n., 150 n., 153 n., 181, 282 n., 311.
College discipline and instruction, re- marks on, II. 87-91.
College House, Cambridge, 6. 341.
College of France, 20. 261, 263. College of Heraldry, 19. 331.
College of New Jersey, 8. 41, 42; 14. 159 n .; 19. 360, 402 ; 20. 48 n.
College of William and Mary, see William and Mary.
' Collegian,' magazine, 16. 408.
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Collegiate and Commercial Institute, New Haven, Conn., donation from the Principal of, 8. 254.
Colleton, Sir John, 13. 408 n.
Colleton, Thomas, 13. 408 n.
Collier, Mr., 6. 476, 477.
Collier, Jeremy, 18. 3.
Collier, John Payne, 17. 306.
Collingwood, Edward, 14. 361 n.
Collins, Capt., 7. 188, 193, 202-204, 211, 216-218, 220, 246.
Collins, Judge, 16. 6.
Collins, Mr., 16. 296.
Collins, Mrs., 7. 188, 202, 203, 210, 211, 214, 258, 259.
Collins, Anthony, 14 134 n.
Collins, Lieut. Daniel, 15. 86.
Collins, Mrs. Edward, death of, 14. 134.
Collins, Elijah, dies, 7. 191.
Collins, Ezra, 11. 140.
Collins, Capt. Isaae, portrait of, presented to the Society, 6. 20, 21 ; 7. 24.
Collins, James, 19. 237, 239.
Collins, Major James, 15. 86, 160. Re- port of, 4. 302.
Collins, John, letter of, in regard to New England, 6. 427.
Collins, Rev. Jolin, 8. 12, 20, 25.
Collins, Miss Nabby, 7. 210, 225, 231.
Collins, Rev. Nathaniel, H.C. 1660, 8. 13, 21, 26.
Collins, Rev. Nathaniel, H.C. 1697, 8. 29.
Collins, Polly, 7. 211.
Collins, Rev. Samuel, letter of, about conformity, 13. 341.
Collins, Stephen, 8. 317, 319.
Collins House, Danvers, Mass., 11. 334.
Collison, Peter, 13. 408.
Collyer, William, 14. 163.
Colman, Miss, 7. 189.
Colman, Benjamin, b. 1710, 13. 417. Por- trait of, by Smibert, 17. 95.
Colman, Benjamin, b. 1748, 13. 416.
Colman, Mrs. Benjamin, portrait of, 17.95. Colman, Rev. Benjamin, D.D., d. 1747, I. 11; 2. 54, 229 n., 449 n .; 3. 291; 8. 29, 432 ; 10. 160, 162; 12. 320; 13. 416 n. ; 16. 52, 147; 17. 87, 95, 263, 267 n .; 19. 179, 181 n .; 20. 5. Letter from Gov. Belcher, 3. 41. Correspondence witli Mr. Hooper, 3. 110; 5. 433. 'Memoir of,' by Turell, 3. 327. Letters fromn Isaae Watts, 3. 327. Smibert's portrait of, engraved by Pelham, g. 199. Dona- tion of an autograph letter of, 9 243. Portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 304; 17. 95. Letter to, from Mrs. George White- field, 19. 180, 181. His funeral sermon on Holden, I. 18. His sermon on the death of Grove Hirst, 1. 33. Letters from the library of, 1. 48. His election sermon, 1. 53. Manuscript of his ‘ In- dian Wars,' 1. 31. His manuseript of the 'Gospel Order Reviewed,' 19. 127, 128.
Colman, Col. Dudley, I. 111.
Colman, Mrs. Hannah, 17. 95.
Colman, Rev. Henry, 2. 168; 10. 440 n .; 20. 403. Donations from, 1. 219; 2. 147, 221, 322.
Colman, John, b. 1670, brother of Rev. Benjamin Colman, 13. 416. Portrait of, by Smibert, 17. 95.
Colman, Jolin, 6. 1737, 13. 416.
Colman, John, Jr., 13. 416, 417.
Colman, John, Sen., 13. 416 n.
Colman, Mrs. John, portrait of, by Smi- bert, 17. 95. Colman, Mrs. Judith, 17. 95.
Colman, Sarah, 13. 416.
Colman, Williamn, 13. 416.
Colman, Williamn (6. 1744), 13. 416.
Colmeiro, Manuel, 17. 50.
Colmer, Abraham, 14. 366. Autograph of, 14. frontispiece. Indenture of, with David Thomson, 14. 358-385. Sketch of, 14. 360.
Colombia, periodieals of, 2. 140 n.
Colomies (Colomesius), Paul, 18. 426.
Colonial Archives, Courts, Governments,
Laws, Legislatures, Records, ete., see names of colonies designated.
Colonial Money (paper), given to the Society, 11. 160.
Colonial Ordinance, establishing riparian riglits, 2. 594, 595.
Colonial l'amphilets, 6. 365.
Colonial Period of American History, ar- rangement of articles in the Library witli reference to, 6. 18.
Colonies in North America, see Ameriean Colonies, and Britishi Colonies in North America.
Colonization, projects of, 3. 223.
Colonization Society, see American Colo- nization, etc.
Colquhoun, J. C., his ' Life in Italy and Franee in the Olden Time' eitcd, 15. 242 n.
Colson, Adam, 11. 140; 20. 13. Donation from, 1. 34.
Colson, David, 11. 140.
Colston, Hon. Edward, 19. 24, 27, 27 n., 30. Colton, Joseph H., description of his Map of Boston, 6. 39.
Colton, Simeon, donation from, of a vol- ume of manuscript sermons, by Rev. Samuel Mather, of Windsor. Conn., 9. 481. Vote of thanks to, 9. 462.
Colton's ' Cabinet Atlas,' donation from the publisher, 4. 226.
Columbia, District of, when and how named, 2. 316 n., 317 n .; 19. 393, 393 n. Columbia, S. C., 4. 97; 12. 265, 268 ; 18. 200.
Columbia, ship, 1. 25, 39, 88 ; 2. 316 n. ; 5. 315; 12. 41, 130. Pictures of, 1. 90. Report of Mr. Sturgis concerning the Memorials of the voyage of the 'Co- lumbia,' 5. 315; 6. 22. Columbia River
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named from, 11. 352, 354. Alluded to in the 'Archives of California,' 11. 353. Columbia College, New York, 1. 85 n .;
11. 234 ; 12. 265, 268 ; 15. 231; 19. 326, 332, 352. Donation from, 8. 253.
Coluuibia College, S. C., 12. 265, 268 ; 15. 190.
Columbia River, 2. 316 n. Discovery of, and name of, 5. 315; 6. 22; 11. 352, 354. Pictures relating to the discovery of, exhibited, 12. 1.
' Columbian and European Harmony,' 2. 283.
'Columbian Centinel,' I. 6, 13, 39, 60, 82, 87, 88, 98, 112, 117 n., 122, 130, 137, 147, 154, 168, 171, 178, 191, 202, 219 ; 3 140; 6. 152, 271; 13. 185; 17. 17 n .; 18. 379; 19. 226-228. Cited, 17. 113 n., 117 n .; 19. 105, 106.
'Columbian Magazine,' 1. 11; 3 226.
'Columbian Plicenix,' I. 154.
Columbian Springs, 7. 84.
Columbus, Bartholomew, 16. 383.
Columbus, Christopher, 1. 28, 31, 478 n .; 8. 464; 10. 32, 481; 12. 31, 65, 468; 13. 41, 352, 362, 366, 379; 15. 244 ; 16. 318- 321, 382, 383, 443 ; 17. 50, 361 ; 18. 19, 79, 80, 199, 264, 432, 444; 19. 328; 20. 201, 362, 367. Celebration of the anniver- sary of the discovery of America by, 1. 45, 46. Portrait of, deposited with the Society, 2. 23, 23 n. Portrait pre- sented to the Society, 2. 25. Portrait of, repaired, 2. 280 n .; 20. 192. Manu- script discourse delivered at Havana, on the reinterment of his remains, pre- sented to the Society, 2. 104, 105, 105 n. Letter relating to the disposition of his remains, 2. 105 n. Manuscript eulogy on, to be bound, 2. 113. The eulogy translated. 2. 117. Title of the eulogy, 2. 118 n. Information concerning the removal of his remains, 2. 118 n., 119 n. Commemoration of the third century of his discovery of America, 3. 355. Irving's ' Life of, ' 4. 395, 396, 400, 401, 408; 20. 201. Relic of his house, 5. 210. Photograph of monument to, 5. 373; 6. 17. On a letter from, to Sant- angel, 8. 432-434. Photographic fac- similes of three letters of his, pre- sented, 11. 197. Letter of Charles E. Norton in relation to them, 11. 223. Testimony concerning the Indians, 12. 30. M. d'Avezac's paper on the date of the birth of, 13. 313. Autograph of, faces 16. 322. Letters from, to Ferdi- nand and Isabella, 16. 323-332. Auto- graph page, from Irving's 'Life of,' faces 20. 201.
Columbus, Diego, 16. 322.
Columbus, Ferdinand, his 'Historie' cited, 16. 321 n. Colville, see Sprague, John. Colyer, Thomas, 5. 358, 359.
Combauld, Richard, 19. 237, 239.
Combe, George, M.D., 13. 390; 16. 190.
Combe, Rev. Thomas, D.D., his book on the Common Prayer, 18. 429. His
'Church History cleared from Roman Forgeries,' 18. 430.
Comby, Capt., 12. 425.
Comel, Richard, 15. 145, 145 n.
Comenius, Johannes Amos, 16. 213.
Comer, Capt. John, 20. 8, 9.
Comes, Jacob, 4. 355.
Comes, Jacob, Jr., 4. 355.
Comets, history of, I. 167.
Comines, Philippe de, his ' Mémoires,' I. 153.
Commencement Day, see Harvard Col- lege.
Commerce, in New England in 1631, 3. 183, 184. Influence of the trade in cot- ton upon, 3. 221. Of the United States in 1784, 5. 468, 469.
Commercial Biography, uses of, 3. 7, 8.
Commercial Relations between Great Britain and America, 9. 69.
Commercial Treaty between Great Brit- ain and the United States, prospects of, 9. 7.
Commings, John, 20.320.
Commission des Monuments et Docu- ments Historiques et des Bâtiments Civils du Département de la Gironde, donation from, 9. 247. Circular from the President of, read and referred, 9. 250.
Commission to revenue officers, Boston, in reign of George III., 4. 322-324.
Commissioner of Patents, see U. S. Com- missioner of Patents.
Commissioners for Foreign Plantations, 3. 263 ; 6. 40, 47, 51, 60, 61; 7. 482, 488. Letters from, to the Confederate Governments, 6. 62. Concerning the validity of the Narragansett Patent, 6. 75, 76.
Commissioners for settling the North- east Boundary, see Northeast Boun- dary, etc.
Commissioners for the Propagation of the Gospel among the Indians, see Society for the Propagation, etc.
Commissioners of the United Colonies, 5. 376, 377; 6. 61, 73 n., 477. Proceed- ings of, manuscript, 1. 253.
Commissioners to treat with the Eastern Indians, Journal of, 1. 7, 388.
Committee of Correspondence, see Mas- sachusetts, etc.
Committee of Safety, 6. 54, 180.
Committee on Map of Plymouth Con- pany, donation from, 4. 122.
Committees of Correspondence, 3. 36 ; 6. 365.
Committees of the Society, rules and regulations regarding, 2. 242, 243, 270. Reports of, see Annual Meeting and
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names of officers. See, also, Auditing Committee, Council of the Society, Lectures, Committee on, Nominating Committee, Publishing Committee, Scrutinizing Committee, Standing Committee.
Commodianus, 18. 427.
Commodore Hull, U. S. gun-boat, 7. 360.
'Common School Journal,' 10. 445; 19. 337.
Commons, discontinuance of, at Harvard College, 6. 269.
Commonwealth Avenue, 6. 4, 5.
Commonwealth vs. Alger, 10. 77, 78 ; vs. Aves, 10. 74 : 13. 299; vs. Fitzgerald, 10. 74 ; rs. Taylor, 10. 74; vs. Temple, 10. 65.
' Commonwealth vs. Nathaniel Jennison,' case of, cited, 3. 191-195 ; 13. 203-299. Communion, term of, 8. 221.
Comparetti, Domenico, 18. 403.
'Comprehensive Commentary,' 2. 277.
Compton, Henry, Bishop of London, 13. 106; 18. 424.
Compton, James, 3d Earl of Northampton, see Northampton
Compton, Spencer, Earl of Wilmington, see Wilmington.
Compton, William, Lord, II. 212.
Compton, William, Earl of Northampton, see Northampton.
Comstock, Cyrus, donation from, 1. 131. Conanicut, 5. 364. Burning of houses, 7. 220, 221.
Conant, Col., friend of Paul Revere, 15. 165, 166, 171, 176, 177; 16. 372.
Conant, Mr., 7. 296.
Conant, Jolın, D.D., liis 'Sermons,' 18. 429.
Conant, Roger, II. 145; 12. 398; 14. 115; 17. 366, 367, 367 n., 368, 368 n., 369, 369 n. Autograph of, faces 17. 366. Petition of, to the General Court of Massachusetts, communicated by Mr. Deane, 17. 366-368.
Conant's Island, Boston Harbor, 17. 368. Concert Hall, Boston, I. 235, 236; 12. 63- 65; 17 364 n .; 19 174, 174n .; 20. 405. Concha, Gov .- Gen. José, matters pertain- ing to negro soldiers, 6 247.
Concio ad Synodum, 1701, 6. 19.
Concord, Mass., 3. 10, 117, 150; 4. 21, 81, 84; 5. 332, 369, 371 ; 6. 285; 8. 353, 401 ; 10. 353; 12. 394-396, 407 n .; 16. 112, 155, 255, 300 n., 365; 17. 243, 252, 289, 294, 315, 318, 319, 321-324, 329, 332, 342, 380; 18. 156-160; 19. 62, 85, 93, 302, 325 n. Battle at, 4. 294 ; 5. 2: 6 179; 7. 478; 8. 404; II. 306; 19. 377, 377 n .: 20. 63, 416. Battle at, announced in England, 7. 195, 198. Bostonians chose representatives there, 1775, 7. 198. Invitation of the town to the So- ciety, to join in the centennial of the battle at, 13. 449 ; accepted, 13. 450.
Concord. N. H., 3. 11, 12; 4. 94; 12. 401n., 406. 406 n., 413; 16. 118; 17. 152, 153, 155, 156; 20. 226. Aids Boston, 1774, 4. 224.
Condé, Louis II. de Bourhon, Prince de, 16. 222 n. Statue of. by David, 19. 59. Conder, Capt. David, 15. 84n., 85.
Condiskeag, 3. 305.
Condorcet, Jean Antoine, Marquis de. ad- mired Franklin's Constitution, 5. 90.
Conduit Street, Boston, Mass., name changed to Union Street, 6 28.
Condy [!], Foster, 20. 11.
Cone, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Conestoga Bridge, Penn., 17. 204.
Coney, John, I. 153.
Coney, John, 6. 341.
Coney, Col. Richard, Governor of Bermuda, 18. 256.
Coney Island, 6. 193.
Confectio alchermes, a medicine, 5. 396.
Confederate Bonds, donation of, by Maj .- Gen. Benham, 9. 7; by Ivers J. Austin, Esq., 9. 255.
Confederate flags presented to the Soci- ety, 6. 17 ; II. 136, 252.
Confederation of 1778, pen with which the articles of, were signed, 1. 98; 2. 174. Questions of citizenship, 6. 93. Rights of the negro under, 6. 110. 112, 155. First Secretary of War under, 6. 373.
'Confession of Faith,' published by Mr. Dexter, 2. 164.
Confiscation Acts of Massachusetts, 13. 53, 54.
Congdon, James B., 8. 280. Donations from, 6. 20; II. 499.
Congregational Board of Publication, 19. 117. Donation from, 5. 223.
Congregational Churches, proposed changes in, opposed by Hon. John Lowell, 2. 165, 166.
'Congregational Discipline, Fruits of,' II. 460-464.
Congregational Library Association, 17. 31.
Congregational Ministers, convention of, I. 213. Letter from the committee, 5. 105, 106.
' Congregational Quarterly.' donation from, 4. 235. Cited, 14. 117 n., 148 n.
' Congregational Way,' names of minis- ters in favor of, II. 201. Gov. Brad- ford on, II. 457-460. .
Congregationalists, 3. 25. In Georgia, & 215.
' Congres International des America- nistes,' 14. 158; 16. 183, 403. Invita- tion from, 19. 216.
Congress, American and Continental, see Continental Congress.
Congress of the Governors of New Eng- land and New York held in New Lon- . don, see New London.
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Congress of the United States, 2. 406; 6. | Connecticut, I. 129; 2. 304 n. ; 3. 25, 111,
169, 170, 195, 211, 213, 218, 224, 247, 430; 10. 162; 11. 22, 23, 69, 70, 78, 104, 234, 271, 357, 361, 486; 18. 418, 437. Resolve of, concerning the national debt, I. 9. Address to the States from, I. 12. Journals of, I. 28, 49, 100, 111, 130, 145, 190; 6. 186, 218. Memorial to, I. 61, 66. Public documents of, I. 201, 218; 3. 265. Donations from, I. 494; 2. 17, 27, 93, 96, 137, 215, 411, 475, 551, 584, 593; 3. 114, 265; 11. 498. The pen used by, in signing the Act of Con- federation, 2. 174. A memorial to be presented to, concerning the printing of certain scientific works, 2. 336-339. A memorial to be presented to, con- cerning the reduction of doties on maps, books, etc., 2. 349, 350. The Twenty-second, 2. 407. To be peti- tioned for a copy of the 'American Archives,' 2. 418. A memorial to be prepared, asking for appropriations of money for certain historical purposes, 2. 550. Committee of Ways and Means, in, 3. 72; 6. 455. 458. Documents of, presented to the Society. 3. 265. Clauses and matters pertaining to slavery, 6. 88, 98, 141, 146, 147, 151, 153-156, 161-164, 185, 186, 197, 215-218. Declaration of Independence, 6. 100-103. Report of the committee on the safety of the Southern States, 6. 216-218. Soldiers called to service, 6. 259. Matters re- lating to the depreciation of money in 1779, 6. 359, 360. Correspondence of
Washington with, 6. 364-366.
Close
of the Revolutionary War, 6. 368, 371- 373. Plan of Gen. Knox for the ar- rangement of the militia of the United States, 6. 375, 377-403. Report on the plan of Gen. Knox, 6. 397, 398. 'Jour- nals' of the 1st-3d 'sessions, 10. 35. Foreign correspondence of, 10. 274. Library of, 10. 314, 377 n. Visit to. in 1789, II. 22, 23. Resolve of the old, in 1781, to erect a monument at York- town, 17. 232, 293. Aged ex-members of, 18. 246, 247. Resolution of, accept- ing a portrait of Hampden, 18. 439, 440. Portrait of Lafayette given to the House of Representatives by Ary Scheffer, 19. 56, 57. Papers relating to the presentation of a portrait of Mr. · Winthrop to, 19. 356-359. Senate Doc- ument No. 9 cited, 2. 308 n.
Congress, Provincial, see name of the province liolding.
Congress, ship, 7. 225, 240.
Congress Street, Boston, 6. 30, 209.
'Congressional Globe,' 18. 437. Donation from, 7. 21.
Coning, Martin, Boston, naturalized, 4- 362 ..
Conkeumbans, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
112, 114, 300; 4. 274, 325; 6. 133, 176, 488; 7. 187, 214, 232, 234, 262 ; 8. 356, 475: 10. 27 n., 159, 328, 379, 382, 391; II. 344. Laws of, I. 9, 113 ; 5. 66 n., 168, 169 ; 6. 196-200, 212; 10. 395-397. Maps of, I. 111, 124. Manuscript re- lating to the colony of, I. 129. 'Heads of Inquiry concerning,' I. 130. 'Ac- count of the Inhabitants of,' I. 130. Missions in, I. 145, 154. Election ser- mons, I. 202. Statistics of, 2. 42. Do- nations from, 2. 217, 459; 4. 54, 286; 5. 30; 10. 409 ; II. 498. The Governor requests the delivery of the Trumbull Papers, 2. 322, 322 n., 323 n., 355. Report of the committee on the matter of the Trumbull Papers, 2. 328, 330, 330 n .- 833n. Resolves concerning the Trum- bull Manuscripts, 2. 343 n .- 346 n. Vote and report of the Society concerning the claim to the Trumbull Papers, 2. 357, 857 n .- 359 n. Troops sent into the Narragansett Country, 3. 9. Matters pertaining to land granted to Lord Say and Sele, 3. 50. Effort to capture Goffe the regicide, 3. 61. A copy of the ' Blue Laws' presented to the Society, 3. 133. Questions of boundary, 3. 148 ; 19. 385. Copy of the Colonial Records from 1638 to 1649 donated to the Society, 3. 182. Action of the militia in the cani- paign against Burgoyne, 3. 279. Her money, 4. 132. Naturalization in, 4. 345. Purchase from Fenwick of land, 6. 45. The Atherton Company and the Narragansett Country, 6. 67 n .- 71, 76 ; 7. 483. Vote in regard to the im- portation of slaves, 6. 92, 142. Vote passed on motions in regard to the Constitution, 6. 146, 147. Questions relating to taxation, 6 148. Her ser -. vice in the battle of Bunker Hill com- memorated, 6. 177. Enlistment of negroes, 6. 196-200, 212. Call on the inilitia to serve, 6. 259, 372. Letter from General Putnam, 6. 260. Militia dismissed on account of the harvest, 6. 358. Returns made, of the militia, 6. 401. Powder sent to Boston from, 7. 194. Regiments of, 7. 217. Baptists hardly used in, 7. 293. John Adams's opinion of, 8. 230. Disallowance of an Act of the Colony of, entitled 'Hereticks,' g. 501. Difference between the Colony of, and the Mohegan Indians, 1705, 9. 506. Agreement with Uncas, 10. 16-18. 'History of, during the Rebellion,' 10. 397. Journal of a tour to, in 1789, II. 9-32. Dispute between a Connecticut man and a Rhode-Islander, II. 28. Let- ter on receipt of the Charter of, II. 344. Act of, for the preservation of ancient Town Records, II. 370. Towns in, gained from Massachusetts, 12.
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401 n. Manufacture of gunpowder in, 14. 252. Action of the Assembly with regard to the manufacture of salt, 15. 225. Action of the Council of Safety with regard to the importation of salt, 15. 225. 'The Boundary Disputes of,' given, 19. 335.
Connecticut, Archives and Colonial Rec- ords of, 3 63, 182 ; 6. 156; 10. 395-397; 13. 240 ; 17. 223 n.
Connecticut, Charter of, 1. 9, 113; 4. 162, 163; 6. 65 n .- 71 n., 73 n.
Connecticut, General Assembly of, 2. 212. Requests the delivery of the Trumbull Papers, 2. 322, 322 n., 323 a., 328, 330, 330 n., 333, 343, 346 n., 355, 357, 357 n., 359 n.
Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sci- ences, donations from, 1. 218; 2. 224; 9. 353. The Collections to be sent to,
I. 241. To receive a copy of the Col- lections, 2. 69 n.
Connecticut Association, donation from, 3. 36.
Connecticut Association of Ministers, I. 122.
Connecticut Board of Education, Secre- tary of, donation from, 2. 218.
'Connecticut Courant,' 17. 91.
Connecticut Historical Society, 10. 300, 430; 18. 187. Its Charter and By- Laws, 2. 146. Invited to join in cele- brating the anniversary of the New England Confederacy, 2. 248. Accepts the invitation, 2. 252. Delegates pres- ent at the celebration, 2. 254 n. Dona- tion from, 2. 408; 3 37, 110; 4. 122; 5. 1, 48, 52, 64; 7. 152 ; II. 498. 'Co !- lections' of, 2. 96, 128 n. 'Proceed- ings' of, cited, 16. 378 n.
Connecticut Missionary Society, Address of, I. 146.
Connecticut River, 3. 9; 8. 475; 10. 328. Connecticut Valley, 5. 43.
Conner, Capt., 4. 79; 8. 326.
Conner, John, sentenced by a court-mar- tial, 16. 344.
Connonicus, 10. 328.
Connor, Mrs., a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Connor, Sergeant, 15. 140.
Connor, Dr. Bernard, 6. 19.
Connor, John, 15. 145.
Conolly, -, innkeeper, 19. 403, 418. Conrad, Charles M., 13. 259.
'Considerations on the Measures carry- ing on with the British Colonies,' 1. 12.
' Considerations on the Virginia Act for Religious Freedom,' I. 19.
' Consolatory Thoughts on American In- dependence,' I. 10.
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