Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 31

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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Forster, Lieut. Samuel, 15. 84.


Forsyth, Major Benjamin, II. 493.


Forsyth, Hon. John, 4. 433; 18. 192; 19. 17, 17 n.


Fort Amsterdam, 10. 378 n.


Fort Bruington, N. Y., 19 423.


Fort Caswell, flag captured at, presented, II. 136. Fort Catamirus, 3. 333.


Fort Charles, 7. 359.


Fort Constitution, 4. 306.


Fort Cumberland, 3. 230, 231.


Fort Edward, 6. 356; 10. 164.


Fort Ellswortlı, 7. 85.


Fort Erie, Oswego County, N. Y., 7. 287 R. Fort Frontenac, 7. 329; 11. 319. Fort George, II. 495.


Fort Griswold, 10. 305.


Fort Harmar, Marietta, Ohio, 17. 178 n.


Fort Hendrick, N. Y., 19. 405.


Fort Henry, flag captured at, presented, II. 136. Fort Herkimer, N. Y., 19. 405.


Fort Hill, 4. 28, 33, 40, 221. Fortified, 1776, 7. 248, 254. Picture of, faces 15. 364. Fort Hunter, N. Y., 19. 403, 405, 418.


Fort Independence, Boston Harbor, 6. 259; 17. 21.


Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 16. 366.


Fort Lee, 4. 305.


Fort Mackinac, portion of the flagstaff of, presented, 11. 159.


Fort Montgomery, 4. 306.


Fort Moultrie, service of black soldiers, 6. 238. Fort Mystic, 10. 327.


Fort Narragansett, 3. 9.


Fort Necessity, 3 250, 231, 234.


Fort Oswego, 7. 330.


Fort Pitt, 6. 371.


Fort Popham, address at, 1862, 7. 474.


Fort Pulaski, 7. 24.


Fort St. Philip, flag captured at, pre- sented, II. 136.


Fort Schuyler, 7. 329, 333, 335.


Fort Schuyler, old, 19. 405, 406, 417.


Fort Stanwix, N. Y., 7. 239 ; 19. 400, 402, 405,408, 413, 417, 423.


Fort Strong, Noddle's Island, 18. 288.


Fort Sumter, 6. 31, 213, 324 ; 7. 3 ; 19. 288. Fort Venango, donation of relics from, 9. 248. Letter of William C. Todd re- lating to, 9. 248.


Fort Wagner, 7. 360.


Fort Walker, flag captured at, presented, II. 136.


Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, 5 374.


Fort William, Boston Harbor, 5. 109; 17. 20-22.


Forth, Sir William, Kt., 10. 34. Original conveyance by, of Hickam Woods to Sir Edward Coke, 3. 180.


Fortifications, remains of, near Boston, II. 151. Fortune, ship, 14. 368; 20. 402.


Fosdick, Greenfield, 15 161.


Foss, John, d. 1699, 14. 133. Foss, John, Dover, 16. 265.


Foss, John, Portsmouth, 16. 264.


Foss, Mrs. Sarah (Heald), 14. 151.


Foss, William, marriage of, 14. 151.


Foster, -, 1632. 20. 21.


Foster, -, 17-, 17. 160.


Foster, -, 1775, 7. 237 ; 8. 343. .


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· Foster, Capt., 15. 130.


Foster, Capt., 20. 15.


Foster, Deacon, II. 140.


Foster, Lieut., 4. 296.


Foster, Miss, 8. 396.


Foster, Mr., Germantown, I. 386. Foster, Rev. Mr., 4. 296.


Foster, Abraham, 20. 312, 314, 317.


Foster, Adrian W., II. 480.


Foster, Amy J. (Mrs. Hudson), 11. 489.


Foster, Ann, 20. 314-316.


Foster, Augustus Jolin, British Minister, 1812, 5. 260.


Foster, Dr. Benjamin, 15. 79 n., 80, 128, 133.


Foster, Bossenger, 7. 203; 11. 140.


Foster, Bossenger, son of the preceding, 19. 163.


Foster, Lieut. David, 15. 76.


Foster, Rev. Edmund, 17. 156.


Foster, Edward, 11. 393, 395. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Foster, Edward, Jr., a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 267.


Foster, Eleanor (Mrs. Coffin), 11. 306 n.


Foster, Eliza H., II. 488, 489.


Foster, Mrs. Elizabeth, II. 483.


Foster, Lieut. Ezekiel, 16. 76, 76 n.


Foster, George, a centenarian, account of, II. 487, 491.


Foster, George B., 17. 365.


Foster, George I., II. 489.


Foster, Capt. Gideon, 15. 78.


Foster, Mrs. Hannah ( Webster), I. 491.


Foster, Master Henry, donation from, I. 93.


Foster, Capt. Isaac, 15. 99.


Foster, Isaac, M.D., Charlestown, I. 324 ; II. 306 n. Quoted, 7. 478.


Foster, Rev. Isaac, H.C. 1671, 8. 14, 22, 27.


Foster, James, 15. 116, 117. Sentenced by court-martial, 15. 133.


Foster, James A., 11. 488, 480, 491.


Foster, James H. & Son, donation from, 2. 469. Foster, Jededialı, 10. 99.


Foster, Rev. Joel, gives a copy of his Ordination Sermon, I. 167.


Foster, John, 1710, 12. 374.


Foster, John, 1775, 15. 157.


Foster, Jolin, printer, HI.C. 1667, 8. 13, 22, 27 ; 10. 403; 17. 249; 20. 213, 317. Foster, Rev. John, Bristol, Eng., d. 1844. His 'Essay on Decision of Character,' 12. 442.


Foster, Rev. Jolin, D.D., Brighton, Mass., d. 1820, 1. 491. Gives copies of his Artillery Election Sermon and Dedica- tion Sermon. 1. 219. Donation from the family of, 1, 446.


Foster, Joseph, 1775, 15. 157.


Foster, Joseph, donation from, 5. 309.


Foster, Joseph, silversmith, 18. 346.


Foster, Capt. Joshua T., 20. 24.


Foster, Lieut. Josialı, 6. 178; 11. 489 ; 15.


81.


Foster, Martha A., II. 489.


Foster, Mary I., II. 480.


Foster, Sir Michael, 20. 301 n.


Foster, Moses, 14. 297.


Foster, Phineas, II. 307.


Foster, Rebecca G., II. 489.


Foster, Richard, 18. 373; 20. 140, 142, 144.


Foster, Mrs. Sally, II. 489.


Foster, Sarah, II. 489.


Foster, Sarah ( Mrs. Gore), 13. 424.


Foster, Susan D., II. 489.


FOSTER, Hon. THEODORE, A.M., granted leave to take books from the Library, I. 133, 134. Nominated a Correspond- ing Member, I. 134. Elected, 1. 135. Extract from letter accepting meinber- ship, I. 133 n.


Foster, Thomas, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Foster, Capt. Thomas Wait, 14. 89.


Foster, Timothy, 11. 140.


Foster, William, II. 140 ; 12. 66; 13. 419.


Foster, Dr. William, 20 140.


Fotherby, Rt. Rev. Martin, Bishop of Salisbury, his ' Atheomastix,' I. 137.


FOTHERGILL, ANTHONY, M.D., 7. 183. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 164. Elected, I. 165.


Fouché, Joseph, 12. 283.


Foulsam, Ephraim, killed by Indians, 14. 149.


Founders of the Society, I. xxxiii ; 2. viii ; 3. v, 168. List of their names, 3. 166. Portraits of, 3. 166.


Four great cold seeds, the, in colonial medicine, 5. 390.


Fouraignan, -, Martinique, 12. 65.


Fourde, Joseph, 20. 13.


Fourteenth Regiment of British Troops, removed to the Castle, 6. 483


Fourth of July, celebration of, 6. 175.


Foute, A. M., 12. 280.


Fowell, John, 14. 360, 385.


Fowey, Cornwall, 7. 116.


Fowle, Daniel, I. 21.


Fowle, Joshua B., 15. 164.


Fowle, Nathaniel, 19. 45.


Fowle, Rebecca, 20. 318, 619.


Fowle, W. H., 4. 96.


Fowle, William, II. 140.


Fowle, William B., donation from, 3. 182.


Fowle, Zachariah, 1. 440-442.


Fowler, David, 19. 415.


Fowler, Bishop Edward, his 'Design of Christianity,' 18. 429. His ' Christian Liberty,' 18. 429.


Fowler, John, naturalized, 4. 362.


Fowler, Rev. Orrin, donation from, 2. 410. Fowler, Philip, letter to, in relation to money bequeathed by Rev. E. Rogers, 6. 346.


Fowler, Samuel P., donation from, 3. 214.


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Fowler, William C., his 'Memorials of | the Chaunceys,' donated to the Soci- ety, 3. 265. To receive the thanks of the Society, 3. 265.


Fowles, -, case of, 12. 111.


Fowls. Samuel, 19. 325 n.


Fox, Capt., 15. 91.


Fox, Lieut., 15. 79 n.


Fox, Abel, M.D., 7. 45.


Fox, Charles J., advocates an insane hos- pital, 7. 37.


Fox, Hon. Charles James, 11. 7; 15. 53; 19 374, 375. And Burke, 5. 451; 7. 403. Fox, Francis, 15. 78.


Fox, George, the Quaker, 12. 343 ; 18. 339, 360. And John Burnyeat, I. 177. Discussions of his champions with Roger Williams, 6. 49. 'New England Firebrand Quenched,' I. 177. 'George Fox digged out of his Burrowes' cited, 6. 49. His 'Journal' cited, 18. 389.


Fox, George, Baron Bingley, see Bingley. Fox. Hon. GUSTAVUS VASA, 16. 164, 400; 18. 196 n .; 20. 190. Offers the flags taken by Admiral Farragut during the Rebellion, 10. 481. Letter from, ac- companying a donation of some rebel flags, 11. 135, 136. Vote of thanks to, II. 138. Donations froni, II. 252; 13. 263; 16.206. Elected a Resident Mem- ber, 15. 386. Letter to, from President Lincoln, 15. 394. Accepts member- ship, 16. 1. Of committee to co-oper- ate with the United States Coast Sur- vey, 16. 183. His death, 20. xx, 353, 355. Termination of his Resident Mem- bership, 20. 56. Elected a Correspond- ing Member. 20. 104. Accepts mem- bership, 20. 106. Death of, announced, 20. 353-355. His paper on the .Car- roil County Kearsarge Mountain,' 20. 355. His ' Attempt to solve the Prob- lem of the First Landing-place of Co- lumbus,' 20. 355.


Fox, Hannah, 20. 318, 319. Fox, Jabez, 20. 319.


Fox, Rev. Jabez, H.C. 1665, d. 1703, 2. 449 n. ; 8. 13, 22, 27; 10. 403; 17. 263, 266. 268-270, 272, 274, 275.


Fox, Rev. Jolin, 1690, 2 449 n .; 17. 263. Fox, Rer. John, d. 1756, 8. 30.


Fox, Rev. John, d. 1587, 11. 423 n. His ' Acts and Monuments of the Christian Martyrs,' I. 81; 10. 444; 11. 422, 422n., 424, 429 ; 15. 262.


Fox, Joseph, Adjt., 15. 81, 93, 95, 99, 103, 110, 112-114, 117, 121, 123, 126, 134, 135, 138, 141, 143; 16. 156.


Fox, Roger, 14. 83.


Fox, Rev. Thomas B., 8. 252. Obituary notice of Dr. Frothingham by, 11. 375, 376.


Fox Point, 17. 354 n. Communication on the supposed massacre at, by Mr. Tut- tle, 17. 105-111.


Foxborough, Mass., 4. 389. Foxcroft, Mr., Cambridge, 11. 10.


Foxcroft, Col. Francis, 8. 40.


Foxcroft, Judge. Francis, 18. 368-371, 376. Note by, and sketch of, 8. 40. His father, Col. Francis, and his wife, Eliza- beth (Danforth). 8. 40.


Foxcroft, Joseph E., 17. 214.


Foxcroft, Rev. Thomas, I. 145. His Cen- tury Sermon, I. 7. His Sermon on the Conquest of Canada, I. 7. Dr. Chauncy's sermon on the deatlı of, I. 7. His funeral sermon on John Coney, I. 153.


Foxglove, in medicine, 5. 396.


Foxhall, Nathaniel, 14. 136.


Foy, Isaialı, 12. 107.


Foye, Dr., Surgeon 11th Mass. Regt., 7. 83, 92.


Foye, Ann, 13. 413.


Foye, Ann, b. 1737, 13. 413.


Foye, Elizabeth, 13. 413.


Foye, John, 13. 413.


Foye, Jolin, Jr., 13. 413.


Foye, Lewis, 13 413.


Foye, Saralı, 13. 413.


Foye, William, an officer in the Cartha- gena expedition, 18 375, 378.


Fraiser, Major, 15. 96.


Framingham, Mass., 4. 99; 6. 177 : 7. 238; 12. 402, 403 ; 17. 338, 372, 373, 379, 385. Origin of the name of, 12. 409.


Framingham Academy, 19. 225.


France, 3. 215, 264, 267 ; 6. 96, 124, 126, 129, 221, 270, 275, 281, 334. Instruc- tions of the Envoys to, I. 123. Com- munication from the minister of com- merce, 2 217. Arms of, on the coins discovered on Richmond Island, 3. 187. Ratification of the treaty with Amer- ica, 3. 303 n. And the United States in 1778, 5. 12. Slavery in, 6. 142, 143. Plans of conquest in America, 6. 226. Offers of protection to America, 1775, 7. 211. Declares war against England, 1776, 7. 250. The Seven Years' War, 7. 491, 492. The paper money of the Revolution, 7. 493-495. Relations of, with Austria, 1787, 9. 77. Collection of engraved portraits of distinguished men of, presented, 11. 44. Civil war in the time of Henry IV., 11. 209. In 1789, contrasted with the United States, 15. 63.


France, Archives of, committee appointed to procure certain information from, 2. 271, 299. Report of the committee, 2. 302. Discussion regarding action re- lating to the docunients, 2. 306, 307. Letter from Mr. B. P. Poore relating to certain documents, 2. 307, 307 n., 308 n. France, Bureau de la Statistique Gene- rale, 2. 213 n.


Francestown, N. H., 6. 434 ; 7. 32. Francis I. of France, 18. 91.


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Franeis, Saint, and John the Baptist, com- [ Franeis, Elizabeth Brown (Mrs. Bow- pared, II. 417. diteli), 5. 508.


Franeis, Miss Abby Bradford, 8. 241.


Franeis, Mrs. Abby Bradford (Allyn), 8. 241.


Francis, Benjamin, 8. 233.


Francis, Charles S., 14. 46.


FRANCIS, Rev. CONVERS, D.D., 1. 446, 450,


451, 456, 472, 478 n., 479, 482, 487, 490, 492, 494-496, 500, 500 m., 503; 2. 488; 12. 5; 15. 3; 18. 175; 19. 314. His death, I. xliii; 7. xiii. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 436. Eleeted, I. 446. Of Publication Committee, I. 451 ; 2. 28, 89. Announees thie death of Dr. Allyn, r. 473. Requested to prepare a memoir of Dr. Allyn, I. 475, 475 n. Donations from, 1. 473 ; 2. 39, 59, 79, 219, 264, 494. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 3, 14, 15, 25, 28, 31, 35, 40, 46. 47, 56, 60, 62, 65, 67, 72, 79, 83, 84, 86, 94, 96, 90, 102, 104, 109, 117, 123, 125, 131, 135, 130, 143, 144, 147, 149, 172, 177, 178, 185, 186, 188, 192, 216, 218-220, 222, 223, 225, 227, 233, 234, 236, 238, 241, 253, 237, 307, 320, 324, 328, 334, 340, 350, 353, 363, 354, 370, 374, 376, 380, 383, 335, 414, 419, 421, 422, 426, 430, 434, 441, 443, 450-452, 455, 468, 470, 475, 481, 433, 495, 525, 534, 539, 559, 571, 585, 599, 603. Of Standing Committee, 2. 26, 40, 82, 103, 130, 149, 192, 233, 251, 270, 313, 342, 370, 387, 426, 454. Of Scrutinizing Committee, 2. 59. Communicates donation from Daniel Adams, 2. 63. Subject of leetures de- livered by him, 2. 80, 226 n. To pre- pare a memoir of Dr. Bradford, 2. 171. To borrow a certain volume from the Library, 2. 328. Of committee to con- sider the ownership of the Hutchinson Papers, 2. 333. To prepare a memoir of Hon. John Davis, 2. 361, 361 n. President pro tempore, 2. 538. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a peti- tion of the Historic, Genealogical So- ciety for a change of its corporate name, 3. 266-270. Remarks on liis death, 7. 4-9, 11. 'Memoir of.' by Dr. Newell, 8. 233-253. His ' Memoir of Mr. Goodwin' cited, I. 468 n. His 'Life of Fatlier Ralle,' I. 476 n. His ' Me- moir of Dr. Bradford,' 2. 141 n. His ' Memoir of the Rev. Dr. Allyn,' 2. 509 n.


Franeis, Ebenezer, II. 152, 308; 18. 304, 312. Subscribes to the fund for re- printing certain volumes of the Collec- tions, 2. 347. 368. Trustees of the estate of, 13. 14, 18, 272 ; 15. 275. Francis, Col. Ebenezer, 14. 89; 15. 78, 106, 148; 17. 236; 18. 304; 20. 401. His watch in the Society's cabinet, 4. 418 ; 20. 401 n.


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Franeis, George C., 8. 61, 241.


Francis, James B., 18. 400 n.


Francis, John, paid by Harvard College for brick ware, 6. 351.


FRANCIS, JOHN W., M.D., nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 234. Elect- ed, 1. 237. His deatlı, 5. xi, 188. Re- marks on, 5. 146, 147.


Francis, Sir Philip, 13. 368. Manuseript letter of, exhibited, 12. 214.


Franeis, Richard, 8. 233.


Franeis, Sarah Ellen (Mrs. Mason), 18. 304-306, 311.


Francis, Mrs. Susannah (Rand), 8. 235.


Franeis, Valentine M., MI.D., donation from, 7. 168.


Francis Josepli I., Emperor of Austria, 16. 440.


François, Jean, I. 357.


Franke, August Hermann, 17. 149 n.


Frankfort, Ky , 17. 81, 231.


Frankland, Lady Agnes, 18. 349-351. Frankland, Sir Charles Henry, 5. 63; 10.


163; 12. 322; 17. 234; 18. 343-350; 20. 6.


Frankland House, Boston, aeeount of, by Col. Lee, 18. 347-351.


Franklin, Benjamin, LL.D., 1. 33, 67, 82, 403; 2. 396; 3 121, 177, 180 : 4. 24, 43, 44, 82, 117, 129, 143, 147, 225, 433; 5. 5; 6. 95; 7. 172; 8. 105, 217. 461; Io. 210, 275, 305, 412. 413, 439, 456; II. 104, 106, 256, 800, 323; 12. 36, 227, 223 ; 13. 78, 152-154, 157, 185, 192, 197, 211, 257, 381 ; 15. 13, 25, 33, 38, 44, 62, 193, 198, 327. 328, 332, 333 ; 14. 105, 247. 305; 16 41-50, 101, 179, 203, 211, 255 ; 17. 35. 63, 131, 132, 312, 372, 418, 459; 18. 323, 345; 19. 181 n., 220, 220 n., 310-312 ; 20 212, 201. His examination before the House of Commons; 1. 20 His newspapers, 1. 54. Suit of clothes worn by, in the year he signed the Treaty of Alliance, I. 155. Mr. Watson's letter about the elotlies, I. 155 n. A case of matrices for types, formerly belonging to him, presented to the Society, 2 35. Statue of, and clothes used in draping the statue, 2. 601, 601 n. Garments of, loaned to Mr. Greenough, 2. 605. Re- turned to the Society, 2. 606. Ilis maternal ancestry, 3 27. Mission of, 3. 79. The inauguration of the statue of, 3. 111, 176, 177. Inscriptions on the case of liis eyeglass, 3 113. Shaft erected by Mr. Dowse to his memory, 3. 115, 177, 361, 303-305. The Wash- ington chair, 3. 123. Return of the correspondence of Hutchinson with Whately, 3. 149. Bust of, placed in the Dowse Library, 3. 169, 170. Man- uscript concerning his family previous


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Franklin, Benjamin, LL.D. (continued).


to their leaving England, donated to the Society, 3. 174, 175. His birth- place and place of burial, 3. 175, 895. Letter to Gov. Bowdoin from, 3. 179. Letter to Count de Vergennes, 3. 256. Letter to Dr. Samuel Mather, 3. 293. Urn erected to his memory in Frank- lin Place, 3. 395. Statue erected in Philadelphia, 3. 395 n. ; 7. 332. Coat of, 4. 6. Letter from, to Edmund Burke, 4. 25, 26. Everett's oration on his early days, 4. 100. His letter to J. Lovell alluded to, 5. 12. His constitution ad- mired by Turgot, etc., 5. 90. Auto- graph of, given to the Prince of Wales, 5. 98. And American prisoners in England, 5. 343-345. Views on sla- very, 6. 96, 119-126. Delegate to the Convention at Philadelphia in 1787, 6. 112, 113. Letter from, to John Wright, 6. 119, 120. Letter from Dean Wood- ward, 6. 120. Signs the Memorial to Congress to abolish slavery in 1790, 6. 122, 123. Commissioner for nego- tiating peace with Great Britain, 6. 133. One of the Committee of Con- ference to consider the condition of the American Arny, 6.184. Letter from, to Thomas Hancock, 6. 354. 355. On in- creasing the number of books in the Harvard University Library, 6. 354-356. Letter to M. J : Franklin, 6. 355. Letter to, from Josiah Quincy, 7. 118-122. Let- ter to, from J : Winthrop, 7. 123. Letter to, from S: Cooper, 7. 124. Letter to, from Joseph Warren, 7. 125. And Washington's marshalship of France, 7. 146-149. Letter to Rosencrone, 7. 146 n., 147 n. His connection with Washington's presumed marshalship of France, 7. 286, 287. His coat loaned to the Sanitary Commission Fair, 7. 361. Compared with Josiah Quincy, 7. 405. Letter on his dismissal from the office of postmaster, and his po- litical opinions, 1774, 8. 85, 86. Letter to, 1771, 8. 468-474. Photograph from a portrait of, presented, 9. 249; 11. 44. His portrait, 10. 39. Letter of, 10. 316. Cabinet portrait of, presented, 11. 150. Medal designed by, 11. 301 n. Letter of, to Edmund Quincy, II. 326-328. Letters of, to Messrs. Wright, Smith, & Gray, Bankers, 12. 49, 51. Letter to David Hale, Printer, 12. 49. To Humphry Marshall, 12. 50. Medallion of, by Nini, exhibited, 12 52. Bust of, by Giuseppe Ceracchi, 12. 81. Auto- graph of, 13. 216. Porringer belonging to, 13. 215. Medal designed by, 13. 292. Remarks by Mr. Winthrop on portraits of, 14. 160-162. Portrait of, by Copley, 14. 160. Portraits of, by Greuze, 14 161; 20. 359, 360, 360 n. Franklin Street, 6. 29.


Portrait of, by Chamberlin, 14. 161. Re- marks by Mr. Winthrop on a portrait of, 15. 10. Letter from, to Prof. John Winthrop, 15. 11, 12. Letter to, from Prof. Winthrop, 15. 12, 13. Remarks by Mr. Winthrop on the clothes worn by, when signing the French treaty, 16. 50. Clothes in the Society's Cab- inet not worn by, when the treaty of peace was signed, 16. 370. Proposed purchase of the papers of, by the United States, 19. 239-241. Portrait of, discovered in Dresden, 20. 264. His 'Interest of Great Britain with regard to her Colonies,' I. 48. His ' Articles of Belief and Acts of Re- ligion,' 3. 283. His 'Address to the Public for the Abolition of Slavery,' 6. 120-122. 'Life of,' by Sparks, 6. 120, 126. Paper communicated to the ' Federal Gazette' by, 6. 123. His Parody on a pro-slavery speech, 6. 124- 126. Sparks's edition of his works, 10. 281, 282.


Franklin, Mrs. Deborah, 10. 316.


Franklin, John, 3. 281.


Franklin, Sir John, 11. 359 ; 16. 384.


Franklin, Josiahı, 20. 212.


Franklin, Mrs. Josialı, 20. 212.


Franklin, John, brother of Benjamin Franklin, 3. 281; 4. 143. Letter to,


from B: Franklin, 6. 355. Matters referring to the improvement of the College Library, 6. 355, 356.


Franklin, Thomas, 19 310.


Franklin, Walter, 3. 123; 17. 134.


Franklin, Gov. William, 11. 141 ; 14, 340- 342.


Franklin, schooner, I. 203, 204.


Franklin Academy, Andorer, 20. 403.


Franklin Club, Philadelphia, donation from, 8. 76.


Franklin family, 10 163 ; 14. 38. Franklin Papers, 20. 42.


Franklin Place, estate of the Society in, I. xix. A committee appointed to lease the room in, 2. 1. The insurance on, to be renewed, 2. 16, 51, 114. Report of the committee having charge of the Society's room in, 2. 78. Insurance effected on the building, 2. 89. Orig- inal deed of, 2. 93. Sum paid for in- surance on, 2. 103 n. The estate sold to the Boston Library Society, 2. 182. Report of the sale, 2. 133, 134. Money received from the sale of, 2. 133, 134, 148 n., 211 n., 234 n., 253 n., 269 n., 314 n. Urn erected in, to the memory of Frank- lin, 3. 395.


Franklin School, name of, 6. 33.


Franklin Square, New York, historical dwelling near, 3 123.


Franklin statue, Boston, 3. 111, 176; 17. 460.


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Franklin Society, 19. 336.


Franklin Society, Chicago, donation from, II. 498.


Franks, -, 19. 71.


Franks, Augustus W., F.S.A., 8. 04, 95. Donation from, II. 388, 500.


Franks, Miss Becky T. (Mrs. Johnston), II. 255, 257.


Franks, David, II. 257.


Franks, Major David S., 11. 255, 257.


Frary, Elezer, 4. 256, 257.


Frary ( Frarey), Capt. Theophilus, 12. 107; 16. 107, 108 ; 17. 52, 53.


Fraser, Mr .. , 19. 214-217, 220, 223.


Fraser, Mrs., 19. 215, 216, 222.


Fraser, Prof. Alex. Campbell, 17. 94 n. FRASER, CHARLES, nominated a Corre- sponding Member, 1. 448. Eleeted, I. 451. His death, 5 xi. Donation from, 2. 135. Remarks on, 5. 83, 84, 188. His ' Reminiseenees of Charleston,' 19. 248. His aecount of Trumbull's portrait of Washington, 19 218.


'Fraser's Magazine,' 18 329.


Fraternità de' Santi Jacopo e Filippo, 10. 165.


Frauds, statute of, 10. 72.


Fray, Mr., 19 214.


Frazer, Gen., 6. 357.


Frazer, Major, 16. 337, 342, 344-349.


Frazer, John George, 15. 157.


Frederie I., Barbarossa, 11. 414.


Frederie I. of Prussia, 12 425.


Frederie II. of Germany, 11. 415.


Frederie II. (the Great) of Prussia, 2. 397 ; 6. 215; 7. 491, 492 ; 15. 16, 32, 33, 43, 47 ; 20. 358. Autograph of, 5. 100. Frederick III., Elector of Saxony, 20. 356, 367, 374-376, 370.


Frederik V., Elector Palatine, 11. 215; 16 186.


Frederick VI. of Denmark, letter from, in regard to Dighton Rock, 6. 252, 253.


Frederick VII. of Denmark, death of, 8. 82, 83. Notice of a paper prepared by, 8. 199, 200.


Frederick, Duke of York, Bishop of Osna- burg, see York.


Frederick, Prince of Wales, 15. 26 n.


Frederick William II. of Prussia, I. 131.


Frederick William III. of Prussia, I. 131 ; 17. 303.


Frederiek William IV. of Prussia, 17. 310. Fredericksburg, Va., 4. 96; 17. 241; 19. 71 ; 20. 344.


Frederickson, C. W., donations from, 5. 48. Vote of thanks to, 5. 51.


Fredericton, N. B., 17. 209, 210, 210 n.


'Fredonia,' proposed national name, 2. 317 n.


Fredonia, N. Y., 4. 94.


Free trade adopted by Congress, 1776, 7. 252.


'Freedoniah,' 2. 317 n. Freeman, Col., 14. 84.


Freeman, Deacon, 14. 84.


Freeman, Mr. (Freeman, Cobb, & Co.), 19. 430, 431.


Freeman, Andrew, 19. 259.


FREEMAN, Col. CONSTANT, 17. 217. Do- nation from, 1. 190. Nominated a Cor- responding Member, 1. 220. Elected, I. 221.


Freeman, Edmund, 1. 13.


FREEMAN, EDWARD A., D.C.L., 13. 266, 330; 14. 157 ; 20. 178, 394. Eleeted an Honorary Member, 13. 82. Accepts membership, 13. 236.


Freeman, Enoeli, 10. 99.


Freeman, Ezekiel, donation from, I. 191. Freeman, Francis A., 16. 387.


Freeman, Frederick, his ' History of Cape Cod'eited, 12. 417.


FREEMAN, Rev. JAMES, D.D., I. 1, 4, 5, 13, 14, 17 n., 23, 24, 27, 30-32, 30, 38- 41, 43, 48, 49, 62, 86, 91, 90, 102, 104, 107-110, 116, 117, 119-121, 124, 126- 129, 132-135, 139, 140, 143, 144, 149, 150, 156, 160 n., 165, 166, 160, 172, 179, 186-188, 190, 193-197, 199, 200, 214- 216, 219, 220, 222, 225, 226, 229, 230, 232-236, 230, 240, 243-245, 248, 251- 253, 262, 263, 265, 263, 270, 277, 270, 283. 284, 287, 320, 333, 337-330, 345, 347, 343, 350, 330, 371, 374-376, 378, 483 n., 402 n .; 2. 193, 200, 202, 273, 276; 10. 234; 12. 181, 434; 13. 422; 16. 370; 17. 217, 218; 18. 379, 360; 19. 390. One of the founders of the Society, I. x, xiv, xvin., xxiii n. ; 2. 24; 3. 166. To procure a room for the Library and Museum, I. xviii. To superintend the publications of the Society, I. xx, xxV n., xxxii. His portrait, I. xxxiv. His death, I. xli. To get Dr. Cooper's pamphlets, I. 5. Of committee to procure a file of the 'Evening Post,' 1. 6. List of books eontributed by, to begin the Li- brary, 1. 7, 8. Of committee to obtain pamphlet from Mr. Bowdoin, I. 14. Of committee to arrange the plan of the ' Apollo,' I. 17. To prepare an ae- count of the Society for Fleet's ' Regis- ter,' I. 17 n. Presents report of com- mittee to confer with Belknap & Young, I. 23. Of Publication Committee, I. 24, 57, 77, 103, 196, 241, 283. Dona- tions from, I. 26, 30, 55. 56, 76, 123, 124, 120, 131, 136, 137, 147. Of com- mittee to proeure a new room for the Society, I. 35. Of committee to report a plan for the publications, 1 42. All- tograph and portrait of, face I. 48. Of committee to superintend binding. 1. 49, 54. Elected Recording Seere- tary, I. 50, 64, 82, 97, 105. 117, 125, 192, 140, 148, 157, 164, 170, 188, 193, 196, 206, 215, 221. Recording Secretary, I. 56, 59, 70, 71, 86 n., 97, 105, 118,


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FREEMAN, Rev. JAMES, D.D. (continued). 160 n., 187, 208, 209, 223. Of commit- tee to prepare the room in the Tontine Creseent, I. 59. Of . committee to make a contract for printing the Col- leetions, 1. 78, 83. To select books to be sent to Sir William Jones, 1. 80. Of committee to reprint the Circular Letter, 1. 81. Of committee on in- crease of means for publisliing the Col- leetions, I. 86. Of committee on pro- posed map of the State, I. 96. Of committee to examine the printer's aeeount, 1. 97. Of committee to sell useless books, I. 101. Of committee to consider the expedieney of continu- ing the publication of the Colleetions, I. 107. To draft a subscription paper for printing the Collections, I. 108. Letter of N. Freeman to, 1. 121. Of committee to seleet articles to be loaned to S. Turell, I. 149. Of com- mittee on reprinting the Collections, I. 150, 159, 169. Letter from, to Dr. Eliot, I. 151 n. Of committee to de- vise a better way of publishing the Collections, 1. 157. To take books from the Library needed for preparing index to the Colleetions, I .- 165. Of committee on Earl Buchan's letter, I. 172. His account rendered and al- lowed, 1. 189. Announces a donation for printing the Collections, I. 189. Vote of thanks to, for the index to the first series of the Collections, I. 214. Declines re-election as Recording See- retary, I. 225. Vote of thanks to, for nineteen years' service in that office, I. 226. Facsimile of a letter of, faces I. 226. Elected a member of the Stand- ing Committee, I. 226, 231, 239, 245, 254, 264, 273, 279, 288, 335, 341, 350, 374, 380. To notify Judge Davis of his selection as Orator at the celebra- tion of the anniversary of the landing at Plymouth, I. 234. Makes a prayer at that celebration, 1. 235. President pro tempore, I. 249. Of committee on the reprint of ' Mourt's Journal,' I. 279. Indian map communicated by, 1. 283. Of committee on celebration of the an- niversary of the landing at Plymouth, I. 287. Of committee on publishing the continuation of Hutchinson's ' His- tory,' I. 338. Of committee to prepare the index to the second series of the Collections, 1. 338. To ask Admiral Coffin for aid in proeuring the manu- seript of the continuation of Gov. Hutchinson's 'History,' 1. 346. Letter of Mr. Gore to, I. 399 n. One of the ten original members of the Society, 2. 24 ; 3. 166. Announcement of his death, 2. 24, 24n. A memoir of, to be prepared by Rev. F. W. P. Greenwood,




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