Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 35

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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Graves, Thomas, H.C. 1656, 8. 12, 21, 26; 18. 15. His college expenses, 1654-55, 5. 61, 62.


Graves, Adm. Thomas, 4. 220; 12. 229; 14. 345, 354. His character, 4. 81. Burns Falmouth, 5. 244. Returns to England, 7. 233.


Graves, Hon. Thomas, IF.C. 1703, d. 1747, 8. 226.


Graves, William. 3. 260.


Gravesend, 6. 193, 415. Charles IL pro- claimed at, 7. 281.


Gravier, Charles, Comte de Vergennes, see Vergennes.


Gray, - ( Wright, Smith, &. Gray, bank- ers), 12. 49, 51. Gray, Mrs., 1775, 7. 203.


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Gray, Mrs , 1783, 4. 377.


Gray, Andrew, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


GRAY, Prof. AsA, LL.D., 9 364, 365; 13. 424; 14. 4, 19; 17. 409, 414, 424; 20 250. President of American Acad- emy of Arts and Sciences, 12. 233, 251. Tributes by, to Mr. G. B. Emerson and Dr. J. Bigelow, 20. 249.


Gray, Benjamin, 8. 386.


Gray, Lieut. Ebenezer, 14. 84, 85.


Gray, Edward, Baltimore, II. 364.


Gray, Edward, Boston, 8. 386, 396; 13. 420 n.


Gray, Edward, student of law, 1782, 19. 156, 161-167, 169-178. His autographi, faces 19. 169.


Gray, Ellis, 8. 386; 13. 420. Extracts from a letter of, 14. 315, 316.


Gray, Rev. Ellis, d. 1753, 13. 420 n. ; 18. 166. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 389.


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GRAY, Hon. FRANCIS C., LL.D., 1. 274, 277, 279, 281, 283, 333, 335-337, 345, 348, 350, 375, 376, 380, 384, 398, 407, 427. 448, 456, 468, 482, 500; 3. 38; II. 341, 342 ; 12. 439 ; 13. 70, 458 ; 17. 415, 416; 19. 245, 347; 20. 390. His death, I. xlii. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 266. Elected, I. 270. Of committee to solicit subscriptions for repairs of the building, 1. 276. Of committee on closing the passage-way under the arch of the Crescent, 1. 251, 337. Of Publication Committee, 1. 253. Of committee on the celebration of the landing at Plymouth, I. 287. * To rep- resent the Society on that occasion. I. 289. Of committee on the Treasurer's 1 accounts, 1. 335, 341, 342; 2. 35, 36, 267, 310, 340. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, 1. 337, 341, 350, 374, 380, 387, 398, 409, 418, 427, 445, 452, 467, 489; 2. 3, 40, 233, 251, 270, 313, 342, 370, 387, 426, 454; 3. 42. 43. Of committee on continuation of Hutchinson's History, 1. 338. Of com- mittee to collect books for the ' Societe de Géographie,' 1. 352. Of committee to ask aid from the State in publishing Gov. Winthrop's Journal, 1. 374. Of committee on index of old town and church records, 1. 377. Asked to pre- pare a meinoir of W. J. Spooner, 1. 377. Of committee to consider plan of join- ing with other Societies in erecting a building, 1. 384. Granted leave to lend a book from the Library to the Libra- rian of Harvard College, 1. 407. Ap- pointed to deliver an address on the centennial of Washington's birthday, I. 450. Contributes to purchase the So- ciety's building, 1. 465 n. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 18. 25, 31, 32, 40, 51, 112, 117, 119, 123, 132, 135,


137, 142, 144, 146, 149, 171, 177, 182, 183, 185-188, 192, 220, 223, 225, 227, 233, 234, 236, 239, 245, 247, 253, 261- 263, 200, 268, 271, 285-287, 294, 298, 300, 307, 314, 318, 328, 329, 335, 340, 346, 349, 352, 354, 358, 362, 363, 370, 372, 382, 389, 411, 414, 421, 422, 429, 430, 441, 443, 454, 460, 475, 476, 478, 481, 483, 493, 499, 513, 548, 559, 571, 604, 607. Subject of lecture delivered by him, 2. 34. Report on the Treas- urer's accounts, 2. 36, 268, 269, 313, 314, 341. His place on the Standing Committee to be filled during his ab- sence, 2. 60, 62. Donations from, 2. 61, 83, 217, 218, 223, 239, 241, 356. Of committee on Lectures, 2. 114, 115, 136, 172, 220, 291. Of Publishing Commit- tee, 2. 114, 249, 340. Of committee for publishing Vol. VIII. of the third se- ries, 2. 114. Report concerning the manuscript of Brereton, 2. 119. Of committee to consider the matter of the sale of the Collections, 2. 149. Presents a view of the old building, 2. 149. Excused from the Lecture Com- mittee, 2. 175, 292. Recording Sec- retary pro tempore, 2. 185, 186, 285. Portrait of. to be framed, 2. 217. Pres- ident pro tempore, 2. 227, 233, 236, 350, 474, 475. Presents a manuscript, 2. 240. Oi committee on the commemo- ration of the anniversary of the New England Confederacy, 2. 240. Reports that Vol. VIII. of the third series is ready for delivery, 2. 244, 245, 245 n. Of committee to consider the reprint of Vol. X., second series, 2. 245. Re- ports from the Lecture Committee the money received from a course, 2. 246. To be charged with the duty of sending certain volumes of the Collections to Colonel Aspinwall and the Hon. Ed- ward Everett, 2. 248. Of Publishing Committee to prepare Vol. IX. of the third series, 2. 249. Of committee to ask for a return of the Prince Collec- tions, 2. 258. Report of the Committee on Lectures, 2. 262. Reports concern- ing the Prince Collections, 2. 262. Of Scrutinizing Committec, 2. 266. Of committee to consider the extension of the accommodations of the Library, 2. 270. Of committee to consider ob- taining certain historical information from the French archives, 2. 271, 283, 29, 302 Offers for inspection some colored engravings of the ancient tap- estry of Bayeux, 2. 286. Of com- mittee to consider repairing the paint- ings belonging to the Society, 2. 286. Report of the committee on repairs of portraits, 2. 292, 296. Of com- mittee to make arrangements for the celebration of the first half-century of


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the incorporation of the Society, 2. [ 292. Of committee to consider the business in relation to the Boston Athe- næum, 2. 295. Onc of the subscribers to the portrait of Governor Gore, 2. 312 n. Of committee to aid Mr. Adams in his memoir of Mr. W. Tudor, 2. 318. Reports progress in preparing Vol. IX., third series, 2. 318. Report of the com- mittee on the proposed increase of members, 2. 335. 335n. Of Publishing Committee for Vol. X., third series, 2. 340. Of committee to settle tlie mat- ter of the ownership of the Trumbull Papers, with report of the same, 2. 346, 357, 357 n .- 359 n. Report of the committee on reprinting the deficient volumes of the Collections, 2. 340, 346, 347. Assists in the fund for re- printing certain volumes of the Collec- tions, 2. 317, 388. Announces the death of Hon. John Davis, 2. 361. Reports the purchase of the Chalmers Manuscript, 2. 363. Of committee to examine the papers of the late Gov. Bernard, 2. 363. Chosen on the committee on the Hutchinson Papers, 2. 363. Re- ports concerning the ownership of the Hutchinson Papers, 2. 365, 435, 436, 436 n .- 441 n. Of committee to con- sider the 'removal of Mr. Taylor's por- trait, 2. 366. Of committee to con- sider a proposed cxchange, 2. 367. Of committee to examine into the state of the Treasury, 2. 370. Report of the same, 2. 371. Of committee to con- sider certain changes in the publication of the Collections, 2. 380. To take charge of the subject of the 'Biblio- graphia Americana,' 2. 413. Report on the subject, 2. 414. To take charge of Mr. Pulsifer's letter, 2. 423. Of committee to address a memorial to the General Court, concerning the ownership of certain papers, 2. 420, 420 n. Of committee to consider what rules shall be adopted in relation to the manuscripts, 2. 429. Report of the committee on manuscripts, 2. 431- 434. Nominated on Standing Commit- tee, 2. 488. Amount subscribed by, for the Library and the new Catalogue, 2. 603 n. Resolutions proposed by, in regard to the late Abbott Lawrence, 3. 40, 41. Of committee to nominate officers, 3. 67. His death announced, 3. 131. Memorial of, to be prepared for publication, 3. 131. Donation from his executors of a copy of the 'blue laws' and of a medal, 3. 133.


Gray, Rev. Frederic T., and the Boston poor, 7. 112.


Gray, George F., 14. 37. Donation from, 14. 36. Vote of thanks to, 14. 38.


Gray, Hannah (Mrs. Wilson), 13. 420 n.


Gray, Hon. Harrison, 7. 254; 8. 386, 398 : II. 392, 394; 12. 323; 13. 420n .; 17. 159; 20. 221. Autographı letter of, 2. 179. Resigns his office. 8. 354. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266. Gray, Hon. Harrison ( Hilliard, Gray, §- Co.), d. 1846, 1. 495.


Gray, Harrison, Jr., 11. 302, 395.


GRAY, Hon. HORACE, LL.D., 8. 212, 312 ; 14. 359, 393; 19. 194. Elected a Resi- dent Member, 5. 182. Accepts member- slip, 5. 196. Donations from, 5. 300; 6. 20; 8. 171. Of committee on Memorials of the Rebellion, 5. 226. Presents pa- pers obtained at Harper's Ferry, 6. 5. Of Standing Cominittee, 7. 26, 363; 8. 272; 9. 35S. On the ' Ancient Charters and Laws of Massachusetts,' 7. 302. Remarks by, 7. 308; 10. 82. Of com- mittee to nominate officers, 1866, 9. 82. Vote of thanks to, on liis retiring from the Standing Committee, 9. 191. Of committee on increase of membership, 12. 170. Exhibits Judge Cushing's note- book, 13. 292. Remarks of, on the case of Commonwealth os. Jennison, 13. 294-299. His 'Massachusetts Reports ' cited, 13. 299, 456, 458.


Gray, Capt. Isaac, 15 83.


Gray, Capt. James, letters of, of date 1777, presented to the Society, 3. 113. Gray, John, 1622, 16. 205.


Gray, John, of the Boston Tea-party, 1775, 8. 322, 386; 18. 423.


Gray, John, Kingston, 1833, donations from, I. 463, 475. Vote of thanks to, I. 464.


Gray, Lieut. Jolin, 15. 84.


Gray, John, loyalist and refugee, 7. 234 ; 18. 267.


Gray, John C., A.M., 19. 357.


GRAY, Hon. JOHN C. LL.D., 4. 147, 167, 332; 9. 360 ; 10. 141 ; 18. 406 Con- tributes to purchase the Society's build- ing, 1. 465 n. One of the twenty-six members in the heliotype frontispiece, 2. vii ; 3. 32 a. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 220. Elected, 2. 221. Pres- ent at meetings of the Society. 2 223, 225, 236-239. 249, 257, 262. 285-287, 298, 309, 314, 319, 349, 352, 358, 372, 374, 377, 413, 443, 445, 455-458, 462, 470, 472, 473, 476, 479, 497, 513, 525, 547, 548, 559, 583. Report of the com- mittee on articles deposited in the Li- brary, 2. 238, 239. Requested to prc- pare a memoir of Mr. S. P. Gardner, 2. 264, 264 n. A question proposed by him, 2. 309. One of the subscribers to the portrait of Gov. Gore, 2. 312 n. Of committee to consider the subject of articles deposited in the Library. 2. 236, 218. 230. Donations from, 2. 264, 354, 482. Report concerning the re- printing of the deficient volumes of


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GRAY, Hon. JOHN C., LL.D. (continued). the Collections, 2. 342. Subscribes to- wards tlie reprint of certain volumes of the Collections, 2. 347, 368. Re- marks concerning a catalogue for the Library, 2. 357. Suggests for consid- eration the origin of towns in New England as municipal institutions, 2. 458. Of committee to consider the preservation of ancient town records, 2. 461, 462. Report of the committee, 2. 462, 463, 463 n .- 466 n. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, 2. 470 ; 3. 67, 85 ; 4. 439 ; 5. 160. Re- port of the same, 2. 471; 3. 85. Of committee to communicate with Pres. Quincy, coneerning his liberal offer, 2. 557. Amount subscribed by, for the Library and new Catalogue, 2. 603 n. Of Standing Committee, 3. 29, 86. Remarks by, 3. 109. Of Nominating Committee, 3. 154, 284. Donates a sum of money to the Society, 3. 168. Responds to resolutions offered in memory of Mr. Lunt, 3. 206. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a peti -. tion of the Historic, Genealogical Soci- ety for a eliange of its name, 3 266- 270. Remarks on Mr. W: H. Prescott, 4. 176, 177. Donations from, 4. 330; 7. 21. Remarks on the deatlı of Mr. T: G. Cary, 4. 331, 332; of Hon. E. Everett, 8. 127-130; of Mr. J. Willard, 8. 291. Elected Vice-President, 9. 190 ; 10. 20, 173. Tribute to the Hon. Charles G. Loring, 10 80-82. Remarks by, in com- memoration of Mr. Jared Sparks, 9. 162. Vote of thanks to, on retiring from the position of Vice-President, 11. 46. Re- marks on Cornell University, 11. 85- 92; on Michigan University, II. 130; on a letter of T. Carlyle, 11. 200. One of a committee on inerease of mem- bers, II. 112. Relates an anecdote of Gov. Brooks, II. 389. His death, 18. xx. Remarks by the President on an- nouneing the death of, 18. 322-354. Resolution passed by the Society, 18. 356. Appointments to prepare tlie me- moir of 19. 125, 334.


Gray, John Henry, 17. 117.


Gray, Lewis, 7. 232; 11. 141. Capture of brig belonging to, 7. 232.


Gray, Lucy (Mrs. Dobell). 13. 420.


Gray, Mary, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Gray, Capt. Robert, 2. 316'n. ; 12. 41. Discoverer of the Columbia River, II. 352, 353 n. Donation from, I. 68. Pic- tures relating to discovery of Colum- bia River, exhibited, 12. 1.


Gray, Samuel, killed in the Boston Mas- sacre, 6. 174, 175.


Gray, Samuel C. & F. A., Messrs., 18. 191. Gray, Sarah (Mrs. Cary), 18. 166.


Gray, Mrs. Sarah (Dolbear), 13. 420. Gray, Saralı ( Mrs. Hall), 13. 420 n.


Gray, Mrs. Sarah (Tyler), 13. 420.


Gray, Thomas, 11. 392, 395 ; 13. 190; 15.


360, 362, 363. Deatlı and will of, 8. 386.


Gray, Thomas, 16. 205.


Gray, Thomas, the poet, 15. 395; 16. 120; 18. 46. Extract from a letter of, 18. 306. His ' Elegy,' 1. 75.


Gray, Rev. Thomas, D.D., 2. 388 n. Do- nations from, I. 202 ; 2. 126.


GRAY, Hon. WILLIAM, 14. 25; 18. 62 n. Donation from, 8. 254. Elected a Res- ident Meniber, 13. 305. Accepts mem- bership, 13. 312.


Gray, Hon. William, Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts, d. 1825, 2. 403 ; 5. 360; 8. 386; 11. 141 ; 17. 98, 116, 117; 18. 353.


Gray, Winthrop, 12. 290.


Gray, Rev. Zachary, LL.D., his ' Exami- nation of Neal's History of the Puri- tans ' cited, 17. 17.


Gray of Worke, Forde, 3d Lord, 13. 109. Graydon, Adm. Jolin, 12. 425.


Grays, Edward, liis mark, 3. 238.


Grayson, Mr., 10. 479.


Great Barrington, Mass., 8. 346; 12. 405, 407. Origin of the name of, 12. 416.


Great Britain, 3. 37, 74-77, 141, 147,


149 n .; 6. 136, 180, 380, 436; 12. 45, 47, 48. Donation from the Government of, 3. 220. Questions of citizensliip, 6. 91. Struggle of the American Colonies with, 6. 108, 112, 133, 157, 187, 188, 202, 226, 242, 244, 245, 436, 483; 7. 210, 238, 493. War-debt of, 7. 493. Arelli- tectural societies of, 14. 157. 'Rights of, asserted against America,' cited, I. 75. 'Parliamentary History of,' eited, 12. 172. See England.


Great Meadows, 3. 230. Battle of, 3. 230- 234.


Great Prince, negro, petition of, for free- dom, 6 199, 200.


Great Republic, plirase used in 1776, 5. 6. Great Seal of New England, see Seals.


Great Waldingfield, 5. 252; 6. 430.


Great Yarmouth, 7. 475.


Greaton, Francis, 15. 157, 157 n.


Greaton, Gen. Jolin, 4 295, 298, 299 ; 7. 252; II. 141; 15. 84, 160; 19. 72.


Greaty, Philip, 15. 157.


Greaves, Margaret (Mrs. Cary), 18. 166. Greaves, Thomas, 18. 166.


Greaves, Adm. Thomas, see Graves, Thomas.


Greeian States, 6. 25.


Greece, 3. 210. Insurrections of slaves in, 6. 141-143. Proposed history of, by E. Everett, 8. 273. Prof. Felton on, 10. 358-360.


Greek language, study of, 3 383; 6. 266, 366.


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Greek question, 19 42. Greek Reader, 6. 305.


Greeks, 6. 297. Colony of, introduced into Florida, 3. 223, 225-227. Greele, Deacon Samuel, 14. 155; 15. 180. Greeley, Jonathan, 14. 329, 330.


Greely, Rev. Allen, donation from, 2. 415. Greely, Anne ( Mrs. Loring), II. 263.


Greely, Capt. John, II. 263. Green, Capt., 12. 423.


Green, Major, 15. 160.


Green, Mr., 19 223.


Green, Sergeant, 15. 109.


Green, Albert G., see Greene.


Green, Mrs. Ann, 15. 341.


Green, Rev. Ashbel, D.D., 15. 393; 17. 205, 206 n. Sermon by, I. 177.


Green, Bartholomew, printer, 1. 8; 7. 165 ; II. 206; 20. 285.


Green, David, see Greene.


Green, Capt. Edmund, 13. 406, 407.


Green, Edward, II. 140.


Green, Mrs. Elizabeth (Copley), 12. 326, 327.


Green, Ezra, M.D., Malden, 5. 300; 14. 37. Aged 101, 8 433, 440.


Green, Francis, II. 140, 392, 394. A refu- gee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Green, George, 11. 140. Extract from a letter of, 14. 101.


Green, Hammond, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Green, Hannah, 8. 363, 364.


Green (Greene), Henry, 16 265; 17 226, 228. Marriage of, 14. 150.


Green, Rec. Henry, 10 329 ; 17. 343.


Green, Isaiah Lewis, donations from, I. 53, 54.


Green, James, 18. 374.


Green, James, donation from, I. 156.


Green, James, naturalized, 4 363.


Green, Janies D., donation from, 2. 451. Green, Jeremiah, 8 410; r1. 393, 395. Green, Joan, 20. 317. Green, Capt. Joel, 15. 82.


· Green, John, 1693, 6. 349.


Green, John, 1760, II. 140 ; 20 6.


Green, Dr. John Orne, donation from, 2. 353.


GREEN, Rev. JOHN R., LL.D., 20. 189, 394. Eleeted a Corresponding Mem- ber, 15. 163. Accepts membership, 15. 259. His death, 20. xx. Death of, announced, 20. 172-174. Tribute to, from the London 'Punch,' 20. 172. His 'The Making of England,' 20 174. His ' Conquest of England,' 20. 174.


Green, Jonathan, killed by Indians, 14. 136.


Green, Rev. Joseph. d. 1715, 8. 29.


Green, Joseph, d. 1765, 20 6.


Green, Joseph, d. 1774, 11. 140; 14. 101. Green, Joseph, d. 1780, 8. 338, 384, 386, 389, 394, 406, 409; II. 392; 12. 323. Letters of, 13. 59-62.


Green, Joshua, II. 140. Donation from, I. 73. Agreement of, with Dr. War- ren relating to a slave, 14. 101. Inter- leaved almanae of, 14. 101.


Green, Matilda F. (Mrs. Sabine), 17. 382.


Green, Mrs. Mary, 14. 150.


Green, Nathaniel, II. 141. See Greene.


Green, l'ercival, 8. 23, 28.


Green, Reuben H., 14. 37. Green, Rev. Roland, I. 345.


Green, Rufus, II. 394, 395.


Green, Samuel, printer, 3. 130 n. ; 13. 105, 108, 307 2 .; 16. 117; 18. 16; 20. 206- 268.


GREEN, SAMUEL A., M.D., 1. 349 n. ; 5. 84: 8. 9, 10, 484; 9. 6, 191; 10. 174, 175, 469, 487; II. 84; 12. 2, 8, 41, 49, 52, 192; 13. 7, 12, 381; 14. 101, 158, 170, 206, 222, 248; 15. 255, 266. 386; 16. 5, 56 n., 161; 17. 66, 67, 118, 122, 294; 18. 25, 28, 244, 253; 19 250, 334 n., 356; 20. 175, 176, 205, 208, 302, 393. Donations from, 2. 444, 451, 452, 454, 457-460, 462, 469, 471, 473, 474, 476, 479, 480, 496, 498, 503; 3. 40. 42, 48, 65, 85, 88, 214, 284; 4. 51, 54, 107, 124, 139, 146, 196, 226, 235, 309, 330, 391, 424, 430, 437 ; 5. 1, 45, 48, 52, 58, 64, 87, 96, 104, 145, 159, 172, 193, 196, 203, 227, 229, 300, 319; 6. 16, 20, 23, 361, 414; 7. 168, 474; 8. 1, 79, 88, 201, 254, 431, 442, 463, 467, 480 ; 9. 1, 66, 81, 177, 106, 227, 247. 255, 347, 353, 358, 368, 437, 463, 467 ; 10. 2, 21, 40, 80, 86, 93, 105, 117, 135, 145, 206, 311, 314, 320, 331, 336, 344, 368, 409, 469, 484; II. 44, 501. Eleeted a Resident Member, 4. 425. Accepts membership, 4. 430. Elected Cabinet-Keeper, 5. viii, 29, 195 ; 6. 19; 7. 26, 363; 8. 261, 272; 9. 189, 190 ; 10. 20. Cabinet-Keeper, 5. 1, 45, 48, 52, 197, 441; 6. 7; 7. 13, 359. His annual reports for the year ending, 1861, 5. 194, 195; 1866, 9 180; 1867, 10. 2, 4. 14-16; 1868, 10. 145, 172. Serves in the army, 6. 6, 7, 17 ; 7. 13, 23; 8. 261. The Report prepared by the Assistant Librarian, 6. 6. Of committee for the publication of the Proceedings, 8. 485; 19. 310. Votes of thanks to, g. 228; 12. 67; 19. 55, 334. Elected Librarian, 10. 173; 11. 45, 243; 12. 80, 225; 13. 21, 279; 14. 28, 328 ; 15. 276; 16. 178; 17. 76; 18. 36, 416; 19. 296; 20. 199. li- brarian, Io. 206, 311, 314, 319, 330, 335, 344, 368, 481; II. 32, 100, 129, 131, 135, 143, 145, 155, 159, 160, 163, 197, 222, 228, 233, 252, 808, 322, 333, 335, 345, 388, 483, 492; 12. 1, 12, 49, 67, 70, 73, 79, 81, 103, 126, 140, 157, 159, 169, 174, 181, 182, 192, 211, 214, 215, 230, 233, 250, 252, 264, 288, 315, 330 ; 13. 1, 2, 43, 49, 50, 65, 69, 79, 99, 104, 122, 142,


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GREEN, SAMUEL A., M.D. (continued). 143, 145, 217, 236, 255, 263, 305, 312, 318, 345, 367, 378, 395, 425, 449; 14. 1, 25, 32, 52, 103, 153, 158, 170, 179, 186, 201, 206, 215, 317, 328, 338; 15. 1, 117, 161, 227, 230, 259, 278, 280, 307, 380; 16. 1, 36, 100, 155, 175, 252, 307, 365, 380; 17. 33, 50, 60, 78, 101, 121, 165, 229, 282, 307, 328, 360; 18. 1, 65, 118, 179, 240, 245, 262, 287, 318, 352, 400, 404, 406, 417, 431 ; 19. 1, 62, 97, 123, 194, 230, 247, 265, 298, 325, 349, 385; 20 1,37, 57, 95, 106, 171, 201, 260, 327, 342, 351, 392. Librarian's Annual Report for the year ending 1860, 11. 41-44; 1870, 11. 249- 251 ; 1871, 12. 78, 79; 1872, 12. 218; 1873, 13. 19, 20; 1874, 13. 270, 271; 1875, 14. 26, 27; 1876, 14. 320, 321; 1877, 15. 265, 208, 269; 1878, 16. 166; 1879, 17. 68, 69; 1880, 18. 28; 1881, 18. 407; 1882, 19. 289; 1883, 20. 191. Delegate to tlie Antwerp Archeolo- gical Congress, 10. 36. Remarks by, 10. 369 ; II. 158, 333. Remarks on his edition of Deux Ponts's 'Campaigns,' IO 348, 349. Report of committee on memorials of Boston, 10. 487. Tribute to Dr. John Appleton, 11. 43. Of committee on the building, 11. 326. Calls attention to a pretended letter by Cotton Mather, 11. 328. Of com- mittee on alterations in the By-Laws, II. 495. Reports for the committee on moving the Library, 12. 226; 13. 9. Instructed to comply with the award of the arbitrator in the matter of the Hutchinson Papers, 13. 131. Letter of, returning the Hutchinson Papers to the State, 13. 217, 218. Reads letter of Senator Benton to Amos Kendall, 13. 306. Exhibits an agreement of Dr. Warren, 14. 101. Reads extracts from family papers, 14. 101. Of committee on the Philadel- phia Centennial Exhibition, 14. 158. Letter of Rufus Blanchard referred to him, 14. 158. Report of the cominittee on the Centennial signed by him, 14. 170. Calls attention to and edits an early copy of ' Harvard College Laws,' 14. 206. Exhibits some old engravings, 14. 248. Reads a memoir of Jean Fre- derie de Waldeck, 15. 9. Reads a letter from S. F. Haven, 15. 227. Reads an aecount of the battle of Bunker Hill, from a Journal of Thomas Boynton, 15. 254. Communieates a paper re- lating to Whalley the regieide, 15. 263. Submits the Report of the Cabinet- Keeper in the absence of that offieer, 15. 265, 269. Reads a letter from Mr. J. H. Trumbull, 16. 4. Announees a portion of the Somerby MS. as ready for use, 16. 181. Of committee to con- sider a communication from the Coast


Survey, 16. 183, 400. Presents the re- quest of tlie eity clerk of Boston for church records, 17. 101. Of conmittee on the Winthrop autographs, 17. 102, 103. Signs report of committee on tlie Coast Survey letter, 17. 105. Presents Mr. Latham's bibliographical note on the Bridgewater collection of music. 17. 121. Communicates the record of donation of early records, 17. 160, 161. Reads a letter from Miss E. S. Quiney, 17. 233. Communicates letters of S. Sweat, 17. 286. Communicates Dudley Woodbridge's diary, 17. 337. Calls attention to a gift to the Library from Mr. Amos A. Lawrenee, 18. 1. Ap- pointed a delegate to attend the cen- tennial celebration of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 18 67 n. Notices a gift to the Library from Rev. Dr. H. M. Dexter, 18. 118. No- tices gift from Mr. Charles E. Norton, 18. 240. Motion of, to allow Mr. King- man to copy manuscripts, 18. 241. Calls attention to a woodcut of Wind- sor chairs, 18. 243, 244. Calls the attention of the Society to a list of refugees from Boston in 1776, 18 265. Calls attention to the tablet containing the Prescott and Linzee swords, 18. 431. Mayor of Boston, 19. 250, 287. Of com- mittee to publish the Proceedings, 19. 310. Gift from, 19. 325. Of commit- tee on application from the eity for loan of articles belonging to the Cab- inet, 19. 334: Excused from further serviee on the committee to publish the Proceedings, 19. 334. Pall-bearer at the funeral of Dr. Robbins, 19. 349. Communicates copies of papers be- longing to the Overseers of the Poor of Boston, 20. 1-17. Remarks by, on Mr. Adams's paper on the printing of old manuscripts, 20. 185. Presents copies of inscriptions from the tablets on the gates of city burial-grounds, 20. 209-213. Of a committee to consider the proposed plan of a Centennial His- tory of the United States, 20. 327. Calls attention to a volume of letters from Washington to Gen Heath, 20. 327. Presents photographs of old maps of Boston, 20 350. Proposes a facsimile reproduction of an old map of Rhode Island, 20. 350. His notice of Dr. Rand, 1. 368, 369. His edition of 'Deux Ponts's Campaigns,' 10. 348. Paper on the Bibliography of the His- torical Society, 12. 2-8. His edition of an early copy of Harvard College Laws, 14 206. His ' Records of Gro- ton,' 18. 406 ; 20. 205. His ' Groton in the Witchcraft Times,' 20. 175, 190. His 'Groton during the Indian Wars,' 20. 351.


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Green, T., 3. 228. Green, Thomas, 4. 383.


Green, Timothy, 17. 173. Donation from, 1. 82.


Green, Capt. Uriah, donation from, 1. 116. Green, Adj. William, 14. 87; 15. 79; 16. 111, 164.


Green & Russell, 3. 148, 149.


Green Bay, W'is., 16. 365.


Green Dragon Tavern, Boston, 7. 181; 15. 168; 16. 371; 18. 345. Tradesmen's meeting at, 3. 303, 304.


Green-street Church, Boston, 10. 107.


Greenbush, N. Y., 19. 420.


Greene, Aaron F., donation from, 11. 500. GREENE, Hon. ALBERT G., elected a Cor-


responding Member, 4 124. Accepts membership, 4 139. His death, 10. xvi, 113.


Greene, Benjamin, 11. 393, 395; 12. 323; 13. 60; 16. 394.


Greene, Benjamin, Jr., 11. 140, 393, 395; 13. 60.


Greene, Dr. Benjamin D., 20. 241.


Greene, Charles, 17. 191.


Greene, Charles, 20. 276, 277 n.


Greene, Col. Charles G., 18. 192.


Greene, Charles Winston, H.C. 1802, 4. 360; 16. 407; 19. 226.


Greene, Col. Christopher, 6 201; 12. 200. Mutiny in his battalion, 5 221. Bravery of his negro regiment, 6. 202, 206, 207, 231, 237. His death, 6. 207, 237. ' Life of,' by Jolinson, cited, 6. 232.




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