USA > Massachusetts > Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883 > Part 37
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91
Hale, Nathan, Jr., 18. 279.
Hale, Mrs. Octavia, 18. 270.
Hale, Robert, 8. 28.
Hale, Samuel, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Hale, Sarah Everett, 18. 279.
Hale, Susan, 18. 279.
Hale, William H., Archdeacon of London, his 'Series of Precedents,' etc., cited, II. 291.
Hales, John . G., survey of Boston made in 1811, 6. 35, 36. Maps of Boston drawn by, 6. 38. 40.
Haley, Mr., 15. 329. Half-pay, papers relating to, 1. 12.
Half Moon Island, Boston Harbor, 7. 476. HALIBURTON, Hon. THOMAS C., D.C.L., vote of thanks to, for his ' History of Nova Scotia,' I. 423. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 424. Elect- ed, 1. 424. Death of, 8. xvi, 459. Ilis ' History of Nova Scotia,' 1. 423; 20. 183.
Haliburton, William, his invention to keep a ship at sea in safety, 1. 111.
Halifax, Charles Montagu, Earl of, 12. 402 n., 413.
Halifax, George Montagu, 1st Earl of, 12. 413.
Halifax, George Montagu, 3d Earl of, 11. 232.
Halifax, George Montaguc-Dunk, 2d Earl of, 12. 415.
Halifax, George Saville, Marquis of, 12. 422; 13. 106.
Halifax, Richarda-Porthuma Saltonstall, Lady, 12. 413.
Halifax, Mass., 3. 111; 12. 404, 406, 413. Halifax, Nora Scotia, 3 19; 4. 39; 6. 250;
7. 218, 223, 244, 253, 256, 257, 260, 261 ;
8 337, 358, 369, 406, 407; 10. 164, 183; 16. 78 n., 80; 17. 291-293; 18. 265, 266; 19. 147 n., 379 ; 20. 29, 29n , 231. For- tified in 1780, 5. 353. Tories in, 7. 254. Its condition in 1776, 18. 268.
' Halifax Gazette,' I. 441.
Hall, -. 5. 353.
Hall, - 107.
Hall, -, 17. 206.
Hall, -, 20. 293 n.
Hall, Col., 3. 271.
Hall, Col., 18. 75.
Hall, Major, 15. 160.
Hall, Aaron, 18. 188.
Hall, Abigail (Mrs. Downs), 14. 151.
Hall, Andrew, Medford, 12. 62.
Hall, Apphia (Mrs. Judd), 18. 188.
Hall, Arethusa, 18. 184 n.
Hall, Capt. Basil, 5 296 ; 12. 148.
Hall, Benjamin, portrait of, by Black- burn, 16. 389.
Hall, Mrs. Benjamin, portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 389.
Hall, Benjamin H., 8. 69. Donation from, 7. 100. His 'College Words and Customs ' cited, 19. 419 n.
Hall, David, deposits the Diary of the Rev. David Hall with the Society ou certain conditions, 2 558.
Hall, David, printer, letter of Benjamin Franklin to, 12. 49.
Hall, Rer. David, 17. 294, 295, 295 n., 296.
Manuscript volumes of, 2 550. Diary of, deposited with the Society, 2. 658; 10. 153. Vote of the Society to trans-
206
INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS
fer the Diary to the American Anti- | Hall, Ralph, Sen, death of, 14. 144.
quarian Society, 15 181. Remarks by Mr. Deane concerning the Diary of, 17. 204, 295. Letter from Mr. S. F. Haven in regard to the Diary of, 17. 206.
Hall, Dr. David E., 17. 295, 295 n.
Hall, Dudley, donation froui, II. 251.
Hall, Mrs. Easter ( Beard), 14. 152
Hall, Ebenezer, 1. 443 ; 7. 237; 14. 79.
Hall, Ebenezer, Medford, 8. 234.
Hall, Edward, 14. 143, 145.
Hall, Rev. Edward B., 8. 252. Donation from, 2. 59.
Hall, Elizabeth ( Mrs. Carle), 14. 152.
Hall, Elizabeth ( Mrs. Packer), 14. 150. HIall, Mrs. Elizabeth (Smith), 14. 123 n. Hall, Dr. George Holines, examined for a degree of M.D., 7. 183, 184.
Hall, Hatevil, marriage of, 14. 152.
Hall, Hon. Hiland, LL.D., 4. 99 ; 15. 228. Letter from, 15. 230. Letter from, on the battle of Bennington, read by the President, 15. 255.
Hall, Hugh, 12. 322. Hall. Capt. Isaac, 15. 80.
Hall, J. Prescott, donation from, 2. 475. Hall, James, 11. 394, 395.
Hall, Capt. James, 4. 217-219; 8. 324; 13. 167, 171 ; 15. 11, 339, 345, 346 348, 352 ; 20. 10, 12, 13. A wateh appointed for the security of liis vessel, 20. 11.
Hall, Prof. James, 14. 12. On glacier marks, 5. 296.
Hall, Deacon John, 14. 131 n., 144 n.
Hall, John, Jr., 16. 265. Marriage of, 14. 152.
Hall, John, Sen , 16. 265. Death of, 14. 131.
Hall, Sergeant John, 14. 123 n.
Hall, Bishop Joseph, 14. 22.
Hall, IIon. Josephi, Boston, II. 141; 13. 420 n .; 14 110; 19. 146, 155, 159, 162- 165, 177, 178. Donation from, 1. 75.
Hall, Joseph, Dover, 16. 265. Marriage of, 14. 152. Hall, Joseph, Exeter, 14. 143.
Hall, Joseph, Greenland, death of, 14. 123.
Hall, Joseph, Newmarket, N. H., 19. 127. Hall, Kinsman, 16. 265.
Hall, Luke, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18 267.
Hall, Gov. Lyman, 15. 393.
Hall, Mary (alias Burroughs), 20. 319.
Hall, Mary ( Mrs. Langdon), 14 123 n. Hall, Mrs. Mercy (Cromwell), 14. 152. Hall, Nathan K., 4. 93; 13. 259.
Hall, Deacon Nathaniel, donation from, I. 75.
Hall, Lieut. Noah, 15. 77.
Hall, Oliver, donation from, 2. 469.
Hall, Ralph, marriage of, 14. 151.
Hall, Ralph, Exeter, 14. 123 n .; 16. 265, 266, 272.
Hall, Richard, 17. 144, 144 n.
Hall, Rev. Robert, 12. 166. Quoted, IO. 111. His ' Works' cited, 18. 145 n. Hall, Samuel, 13. 328.
Hall, Samnel, 1. 13, 100, 103 n., 158, 159, 443; 14. 79. Contract made with, to print the Collections, I. xxvii, 80, 83, 97. His career, I. xxix n. Donations from, I. 87, 98. See also Hall & Hiller.
Hall, Samuel and Ebenezer, Messrs., I. 443; 14. 79.
Hall, Sarah ( Mrs. Downs), 14. 152:
Hall, Sarah S., 17. 295 n.
Hall, Capt. Stephen, d. 1774, 15. 336.
Hall, Stephen, tutor, d. 1795, 15. 132; 20. 13.
Hall, Thomas, I. xxix, 43, 45 n., 48. Pub- lisher of the 'Apollo,' I. xxi-xxvii. Donations from, 1. 83, 88. See also Belknap & Hall.
HALL, Rev. THOMAS, nominated a Corre- sponding Member, 1. 136. Elected, I. 140. Donations from, I. 136, 152, 155, 265. Memorandum concerning a dona- tion from, I. 152 n. Letter received from, I. 257. Vote of thanks to, I. 265.
Hall, Hon. Willard, 13. 62; 19. 27.
Hall, Hon. Willis, 2. 256 n.
Hall & Hiller, Messrs , agreement with, to reprint carly volumes of the Collec- tions, I. 158, 159. Agreement ratified, I. 160.
Hall family, 14. 38.
Hallam, Arthur, his death, 4. 211.
HALLAM, HENRY, D.C.L., 4. 240, 429 ; 8. 102; 15. 290 ; 20. 98, 173, 243. Nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, 2. 553. Eleeted, 2. 560. Aeeepts membership, 2. 584. His death, 4 207; 5. 19. E: Everett on, 4. 208-213. Resolutions on, 4. 213. Letter from, to E: Everett, 4 212, 213. Copy of inscription to, 20. 99. His ' Introduction to the Litera- tnre of Europe ' cited, 20. 244.
Hallam, Henry, Jr. , son of the preceding, his death, 4. 211, 212.
Hallam, Nicholas, 11. 200.
Hallam, Robert, 13. 340. Hallamshire, 5. 321.
Halleek, Fitz-Greene, 4. 411; 14. 300; 15- 395; 17. 133.
Haller, Albert von, 17. 44.
Hallett, Ann (Mrs. Delafield), 13. 421.
Hallett, Catherine (Mrs. Payne), 13. 421. Hallett, Elizabeth (Mrs. Gault), 13. 421. Hallett, Mrs. Elizabeth (Hazard), 13. 421. Hallett, George, eontributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n. Hallett, Joseph, 13. 421.
Hallett, Lydia ( Mrs. Horlitz), 13. 421. Hallett, Maria (Mrs. Tallmadge), 13. 421. Hallett, Sarah, 13. 421.
Halliday, -, donation from, 8. 431.
207
OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Halliwell, James O., F.R.S., donation
from, 3. 07. His edition of Shakspeare, IO. 456. Ilis 'Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words' cited, 16. 262. Hallowell, Benjamin, 20. 16, 215. His papers destroyed, 1765, 4. 47 n. A refu- gee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Hallowell, Martha, 20. 215.
Hallowell, Rebecca, 20. 215. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Hallowell, Robert, 7. 206 ; 8. 320; 15. 339. Mobbed, 8. 352. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Hallowell, Me., 12. 406, 408, 410 ; 13. 26 ; 16. 130; 17. 436, 438.
Halpin, Frederick, 19. 320, 320 n.
Halsey, James, 1. 50.
Halsey, Rev. Joseph, 2. 448 n .; 17. 255, 261.
HALSEY, Rev. LUTHER, D.D., nominated a Corresponding Member, 2 48. Ac- tion on his nomination postponed, 2. 62, 64, 67. Elected, 2. 78. His death, 19. xx. Death of, announced by Mr. Dexter, 19. 350, 350.
Haly, Sergeant Thomas, 14. 129.
Ham, John, 16. 265.
Ham, Joseph, 14. 138 n.
Ham, Mrs. Josepli (Thamsina Meserve), 14. 138 n.
Ham, Mrs. Mary ( Heard), death of, 14. 144. Ham, William, 16. 264.
Hambleton, -, merchant, 12. 116.
Hambleton, Lieut. David, 15. 78.
Hamden, John, London, 18. 438, 440.
Hamer, Hon. Thomas L., 13. 104.
Hamilton, -, 17. 204, 204 n.
Hamilton, Lient., 16. 71.
Hamilton, Mr., son of Paul Hamilton, 5. 261.
Hamilton, Rev. Dr., 19. 223.
Hamilton, Hon. Alexander, LL.D., I. 290;
2. 400; 3. 387 ; 4. 00. 287 ; 6. 02. 06, 271, 275; 7. 331 ; 9. 104; 10. 439 ; 12. 81; 14. 105, 3312., 338; 15. 73; 19. 240; 20. 345. Letter from, to Presi- dent Willard, 2. 490. Signs memorial in regard to discontinuance of slavery, 6. 132. Member of the Manumission Society, 6. 181. Letter from, to Mr. Jay, 6. 214-216. Letter to, from Col. J: Laurens, 6. 218, 219. Death of, 6. 280, 281. And D. A. White, 6. 280, 231, 308. Sketch of, in Dr. Park's Rep- ertory, 6. 281. Counsel for the Castor- land immigrants, 7. 335. His 'Letter from Phocion to the Citizens of New York,' I. 20, 138. His ' Works' cited, 6. 219.
Hamilton, Col. Andrew, 18. 424.
Hamilton, Charles Douglas, 1st Earl of Selkirk, see Selkirk.
Hamilton, David, killed by Indians, 14. 127.
Hamilton, Lieut. David, 15. 79, 91.
Hamilton, George, 15. 158.
Hamilton, George A., donation from, II. 500.
Hamilton, Gustavus, 12. 117.
Hamilton, J., 15. 303.
Hamilton, J., Jr., 15. 393.
Hamilton, James, Ist Duke of, 4. 274; 6. 50 n .; II. 481.
Hamilton, Gen. James, 19. 50.
IIamilton, James Douglas, 6th Duke of, 12. 414.
Hamilton, John C., cited, 4. 151.
Hamilton, Nicolas E. S. A., 19. 114, 115.
Hamilton, Paul, U.S.N., 5. 261.
Hamilton, Capt. Robert, 8. 387, 380, 309, 401, 402, 405.
Hamilton, William, 13. 272; 14. 321; 15. 200.
Ilamilton, Sir William, vases belonging to, I. 147.
Hamilton, Mass., 2. 6; 16. 11.
Hamilton, N. Y., 18. 181.
Ilamilton College, 7. 149; 19. 894.
Hamilton Manufacturing Company, 18. 167. Shares in, owned by the Massa- chusetts Historical Society, 2. 597 ; 3. 5; 6. 10.
Hamilton Oneida Academy, 19. 394, 305, 409.
Hamilton Place, Boston. I. xviii ; 6. 30.
Hamlet (Hamilton), Mass., 2 6.
Hamlin, Capt. Eleazar, 15. 75, 93, 93 n.
Hamlin, Hon. Elijah L., donation from, II. 500.
Hanilin, Hon. Hannibal, 17. 3S1. Letter to, from Hon. L. Sabine, 17. 381.
Hamlin, Col. Jabez, distinguished in the French war, 5. 232.
Hamlin, John, 5. 232.
Hamm, Mrs. Elizabeth, 14. 151.
Hamm, Jolin, marriage of, 14. 151.
Hammat, Capt. Benjamin, donation from, I. 146.
Hammatt (Ilamet), Mr., 8. 411, 412.
Hammersley, William J., letter from, with a piece of Charter Oak, 3. 111, 112.
Hammett, Mr., 7. 245.
Hammon, Ebenezer, 17. 157.
Hammon, Capt. Edward, 15. 78.
Hammond, -, 16. 105.
Hammond, Daniel ( Whitney, Cutler §- Hammond), 11. 308.
Hammond, Edward, killed by Indians, 14. 120.
Hammond, Rev. Henry, D.D., his ' Anno- tations on the Psalms,' 18. 426 ; on the New Testament, 18. 426. His ' Prae- tical Discourses,' 18. 427. His polemi- cal sermons, 18. 430.
Hammond, J. H., donations from, 4. 196, 226.
Hammond, Joseph, 20. 325. Hammond, Cupt. Joseph, 14. 129. . Hammond, Laurence, 13. 113.
208
INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS
Hammond, Capt. Lawrence, 10. 136; 13.
314; 17. 110. Diary of, 3. 320 ; 4. 12. Diary of, given, 8. 432.
Hammond, Samuel, a sermon delivered
on the deeease of, by Dr. Homer, 2. 278. Hammond, Thomas, 19. 164.
Hamock, Charles, II. 141.
Hampden, John, 5. 85 ; 8. 413, 414, 416, 417; 12. 236; 14. 204, 304; 15. 381; 16. 3; 18. 440; 19. 55; 20. 179. Fae- simile of letter from, 8. 427. Portrait of, at Washington, 18. 423; 19. 247. Paper, by the President (Mr. Win- throp), on the portrait at Washington, 18. 436-444.
Hampden, Richard, 18. 443.
Hampden Sidney, Va., 10. 27 n.
Hampden-Sidney College, Va., 10. 399; 11. 489 ; 14. 9.
' Hampshire Gazette,' 5. 42, 43; 18. 185, 186.
Hampton, N. IF., 12. 394, 395; 16. 7 n., 9, 103, 256, 257, 261, 264, 266, 268, 269, 272-275, 278, 285 n .; 17. 153, 156, 219, 224-227 ; 18. 390, 392 n. Origin of the name of, 12. 306. Ceded to New Hamp- shire, 12. 401 n.
Hampton Falls, N. H., 16. 9; 17. 156.
Hams, Marke, 3. 337.
Hanaford, Mrs. J. H., donation from, 7. 100.
Hanaford, Mrs. Plebe Ann, donations from, 7. 368; 10. 33, 206 : 11. 500.
Hanam, Co/. Thomas, 18. 87, 114 n.
Hanbury, -, agent, 15. 231 n.
Ilanbury, Benjamin, 18. 3.
Haneock, Miss, see Handcock.
Hancock, Mrs., donation from, 1. 84.
Hancock, Charles, Lowell, 14. 38. Dona- tions from, 4. 228, 246 ; 7. 376, 408; 8. 442, 459, 460. Donation to the Cabinet from, 9. 189. Important papers relating to the accounts of Harvard College sent to Mr. Sibley, 6. 337, 342, 354-356. Haneock, Mrs. Dorothy (Quincy), I. 100, 271 n .; 3. 327; 4. 33, 33m .; 12. 323; 14. 184; 16. 299 n. Donations from, I. 69, 271. Vote of thanks to, 1. 69, 271. Hancock, Ebenezer, 14. 110; 16. 360.
Hancoek, Gov. John, I. 6, 45n., 69, 100,
298, 397 n .; 2. 171; 3. 304; 4. 34, 38, 41, 57, 86, 217, 228, 246, 287, 387; 5. 90; 6. 26; 8. 76, 175, 320, 324, 327, 342, 343, 365, 368, 369, 377, 401, 459, 460, 473; 10. 99, 100, 162 ; 11. 141, 257; 12. 9, 61, 258, 323; 13. 57, 79, 127, 166, 170, 191, 192, 225, 251 n., 295, 374; 14. 241, 280, 281, 284, 285, 290, 304, 308; 15. 66, 165, 166, 168, 169, 329, 338, 344, 349, 352, 358, 393 ; 16. 69, 101, 152, 153, 289, 299, 371, 372, 374, 389; 17. 132, 199, 289, 317 ; 18. 151-153, 345 : 19. 73, 138, 139; 20. 7, 10, 14, 188, 211. In- formed of the formation of the So- ciety, r. xvii. His Fifth of March
Oration, r. 18. His Letter-books given, 1. 271, 271n. Search to be made for the pen with which he signed the Declaration of Independence, 2. 171. Letters of, 2. 220 n. A member of sev. eral State conventions, 3. 302 ; 4 388 ; 6. 147. The Boston Massacre, 3. 308, 309. Correspondence with Edmund Quincy, 3 327 ; 4. 27-34. Ilis hair, 4. 44. Excepted from pardon, 5. 327. Opposed to the adoption of the Con- stitution, 6. 147. Standard presented by, to the ' Bucks of America,' after- wards given to the Society. 6. 85, 242, 401; 7. 24. Records and Doeu- ments found in the Haneock House, 6. 356. Letter to, from Benjamin Frank- lin, 6. 354, 355. Gen. Gage demands that he be given up, 7. 189. Actions against, 7. 205. Extract from a letter of Rochambeau to, 7. 290. Would move the General Court to Boston, 7. 294. Cane formerly belonging to, pre- sented, 9. 189. Letters to Gen. Arte- mas Ward, 12. 122-125. Letter-books of, 14. 184. Marriage of, 16. 299 n. Warrant issued by, for the arrest of suspected persons, 18. 153, 154. A member of the convention of 1779-80, 18. 245. His gift to the Brattle Street Church, 19 75. The Haneock Manu- scripts, 2. 476. 'Ten Chapters in the Life of,' 3. 281. His 'Oration ' (5th March), cited, 13. 187, 188.
Haneock, Mrs. John, wife of Gov. Han- cock, see Hancock, Mrs. Dorothy (Quincy ).
Hancock, Mrs. John (wife of Rev. John), portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 389.
Haneock, Rer. Jolin, d. 1752, 8. 28. His Election Sermon, I. 202. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 389.
Hancock, Madam Lydia, 4. 12, 34 n., 362 m .; 6. 355; 16. 299, 389. Letter from Edmund Quincy to, 4. 34-41.
Haneock, Rev. Robert, 17. 256 n.
Haneock, Thomas, d. 1764, 4. 34 n. ; 16. 389. Letter to, from B: Franklin, 6. 354, 355.
Haneoek, Thomas, 12. 323. Donations from, 1. 60, 61, 111.
Hancock, Mrs. Thomas, see Haneock, Madam Lydia.
Haneock, Rer. Thomas, 2. 448 n .; 17. 255.
Hancock, Torrey, donation from, I. 474. Haneock, Gen. Winfield S., 19. 101.
Hancock, Md., 17. 199.
Hancock Bridge, 3. 371.
Haneoek County, map of, r. 8.
'Hancock Gazette and Penobseot Patriot,' 9. 348. Hancock House, Boston, 6. 356; 14. 38; 19. 101. Hancock Mountain, 19. 420, 421. Haneock School, name of, 6. 33.
209
OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Hancock's Wharf, 4. 220 ; 7. 242.
Hand, Lieut .- Col. Edward, 6. 193; 15. 87, . 160.
' Hand Weavers, Report on the Condition of the Unemployed, in Great Britain and Ireland,' 2. 234.
Handcock, Miss, 17. 94.
Handel and Haydn Society, 19. 336.
Handmaid, ship, 20. 66.
Hangman's Island, Boston Harbor, 7. 476. Hannah, George, donation from, ro. 2.
llanners, Benjamin, donation from, 1. 131. liannibal, 15. 50.
Hannibal, sloop, 6. 193, 194.
Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad Co., II. 35, 40, 247, 249; 12. 74, 78, 220; 13. 18, 273, 277, 278 ; 14. 322, 325, 327; 15. 270, 274, 276; 16. 168; 17. 69; 18. 31, 411; 19. 292 ; 20. 195.
Hannis, Samuel, 15. 157.
Hanover, Mass., 6. 291; 12. 403, 404; 18. 176. Origin of the name of, 12. 412.
' History of,' by Rev. J. S. Barry, cited, 3. 20. Hanover, N. H., 16. 387.
Hanover Square Rooms, London, 19. 221n., 222.
Hanover Street, significance of name, 6. 28. Formation of, 6. 29.
Hanslong Indians, 7. 416.
Hanson, Judge, 19. 24.
Hanson, Abigail ( Mrs. Young), 14. 152.
Hanson, Hon. Alexander C., 19. 16, 16 n., 17, 17 n., 24, 27.
Hanson, Mrs. Ann, 14. 151.
Hanson, Mrs. Elizabeth, 14. 127 n.
Hanson, Isaac, death of, 14. 143.
Hanson, Rev. John H., his ' Lost Prince,' I. 238 n.
Hanson, Mrs. Mary, killed by Indians, 14. 124.
Hanson, Mercy (Mrs. Church), 14. 151. Hanson, T., 11. 255.
Hanson, Thomas, 14 124 n.
Hanson, Thomas, ./r., 14. 143.
Hanson, Tobias, 14. 124 n. Killed by In- dians, 14. 127.
Hanson, Tobias, 14. 130. Marriage of, 14. 151.
Hanson, Mrs. Tobias, 14. 124. .
Hanwell, Capt. Richard, 14. 136.
Harcourt, Elizabeth Cabot Motley, Lady, 16. 430. Extracts from letters from, 16. 438, 469, 470. Her account of her father's manner of life, 16. 472.
Harcourt, François Henry, Duke of, 13. 239.
Harcourt, Henri de Lorraine, Comte d', 6. 54.
Harcourt, Col. William, 6. 196; 17. 290; 19. 221.
Harcourt, Sir William George Granville Vernon, 16. 115, 473.
Hardie, James, his ' Philadelphia Direc- tory' cited, 17. 206 n.
-
Harding, Mrs., donation from, 2. 498.
Harding, Chester, 1. 499, 500; 4 308; 8. 476; 17. 51, 69 ; 20. 192. His copy of the portrait of Jolin Rogers the mar- tyr, 2. 614. Portrait by, of Colonel Daniel Boone, 6. 17. Portrait of Han- nalı Adams by, 11. 85.
Hardwick, Mass., II. 345. 346; 12. 404, 406; 19. 380. Origin of the name of, 12. 414. Formerly called Lambstown, 12. 414.
Hardwicke, Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of, 12. 414 ; 13. 101. On slavery, 7. 318, 325.
Hardwicke, Philip Yorke, 2d Earl of, his 'State Papers ' cited, 13. 91.
Hardy, Alpheus, 19. 357.
Hardy, Adj. Daniel, 14. 89; 15. 79 n., 80, 106, 109, 111-113, 116, 119, 121, 124, 127, 129, 138, 142.
Hardy, Lieut. Eliphalet, 15. 79 n.
Hardy, Thomas Duffus, . Report on the Documents in the Archives and Public Libraries of Venice,' by, presented, 11. 496.
Hare, Mr., 8. 337.
Hare, Sylvanus, 4. 224.
Hare, Thomas, 12. 331.
Harford, Charles J., 8. 93.
Hargrave, Francis, his argument in Som- erset's .Case, 7. 314, 320, 324.
Harington, Sir John, his 'Nugæ Anti- quæ' cited, 10. 482.
Hariot, Thomas, 12. 428 ; 20. 41, 58. Voyage of, 2. 90, 90 n., 91 n.
Harlakenden, Richard, 2. 305, 305 n.
Harlakenden, Roger, 2. 305, 305n .; 10. 328.
' Harleian Manuscripts,' 3. 8; 13. 64.
' Harleian Miscellanies' cited, 17. 165 n. Harleian Society, 15. 253; 19. 330, 331, 333.
Harlem, Netherlands, 11. 132, 134.
Harleston, - -, 11. 255.
Harley [ Harlow ?], Edward, 18. 117 n.
Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford, see Ox- ford.
Harlow, Edward, 18. 90, 92, 105n., 111. 115.
Harly & Drummond, 12. 51.
Harmar, Gen. Josiah, 17. 178 n.
Harmensen, Jacob, see Arminius.
Harmony Grove Cemetery, 15. 220. Ad- dress delivered at the Consecration of, 6 330.
' Harmony of the Confessions ' cited, II. 442, 443.
Harnden, Capt. John, 15. 81.
Harney, Thomas, 16. 264, 269.
Harold, King of England, 19. 388.
Harper, Robert G., 19. 23. His address to his constituents, 1. 98.
Harper Brothers, Messrs., 1. 117 n. ; 2.
144 n. ; 16. 426. Donation from. 4 330 ; 5. 220. Vote of thanks to, 5. 230.
14
1
210
INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS
Harper's Ferry, Va., 18. 191. Seizure of the Arsenal at, in 1859, 9. 244. Papers obtained at, presented to the Society, 6. 5. Action of John Brown con- demned by Judge White, 6. 308 n.
'Harper's Weekly,' 17. 133. Donations from publishers of, 5. 220; 6. 15.
Harpswell, Me., 12. 407, 416.
Harriet, vessel, 3. 228.
Ilarriman, Rev. John, 8. 13, 22, 27; 10. 405, 408.
Harrington, Daniel, 19. 84.
Harrington, James, 12. 391.
Harrington, l'ex. Timothy, his 'Century Sermon,' 1. 50, 79.
Harrington, Williani Stanhope, 1st Ear! of, 12. 415.
Harris, Mr., 7. 207.
Harris, Mr., baker, fined, 8 392.
Harris, Mr., New London, 11. 200.
Ilarris, Mr., water-color painter, 10. 456.
Harris, Benjamin, 19. 314.
Harris, Cary, 19. 314.
Harris, Mrs. Catherine H., 19. 314. Do- nations from, 6. 249 ; 7. 21.
HARRIS, EDWARD D., 13. 12. Donation from, 10. 331 ; 11. 500 ; 12. 12 Plans by, for the alteration of the building, II. 253. Elected a Resident Member, 12. 81. Accepts membership, 12. 103. Memoir of Dr. T. W. Harris, by, 19- 313-322.
Harris, Henry, 10. 166; 16. 1€S; 17. 69; 18. 31, 411 ; 19. 292; 20. 194. Bequest from, 10. 39, 171; 11. 40. 249.
Harris, Rev. Henry, 12. 377.
Harris, Isaac, 12. 177.
Ilarris, James E., 2d Earl of Malmesbury, see Malmesbury.
Harris, John, 19. 313.
Harris, Rer. John, D.D., vote to purchase his 'Collection of Voyages,' 1. 22. His
' History of Kent,' 2. 183. His map of Kent, 2. 183. Exchanges referring to his ' Voyages,' 2 367.
Harris, John Aylesbury, 20. 133, 135.
Harris, Capt. Josiah, 15. 80.
Harris, Mrs. Mary (Dix), 19. 314.
Harris, Morrison, donation from, 2. 428. Harris, Peter, 16. 78 n.
Harris, Richard D., 1. 461 n.
Harris, Lieut. Robert, 15. 85.
Harris, Samuel. 11. 141 ; 20. 8.
Harris, Mrs. Silence, 20. 135.
Harris, Stephen, 11. 141.
Harris, Stephen, Jr., 11. 141.
HARRIS, Rev. THADDEUS MASON, D.D., I. 62, 105, 107, 108, 124, 127, 132, 135, 150, 163, 169, 194, 197, 199, 200, 206, 207, 225, 229, 234, 235, 239, 245, 252, 253, 257, 266, 274, 279, 335, 336, 345, 348, 371, 385, 387, 392, 398, 417, 425, 435, 426. 444. 453, 472, 473, 479, 479 n. 494, 496. 499, 500, 504; 10. 207, 256, 322, 427; 12. 5, 434; 13.4; 18. 175;
19. 147, 313, 314; 20. 112, 213. Con- cerning the formation of the Society, I. ix, x. To assist in furthering the publication of the Collections, I. xxix. His death, I. xlii ; 2. 228, 232 n. No- minated a Resident Member, I. 34. . Elected, I. 41. Accepts membership, I. 42. Of committee on proposed map of the State, I. 96. Of Publication Committee, I. 129, 164, 424. Dona- tions from, I. 130, 154, 201. Of com- mittee on amended Constitution and By-Laws, I. 206. Of committee to de- cide what books may not be taken from the Library, I. 212. Of commit- tee to collect and count votes, 1. 226, 229, 239, 275. Recording Secretary pro tempore, 1. 276. Of committee on Mr. Tyng's letter about memorials of Harvard graduates, I. 336. Of com- mittee to have pamphlets bound, I. 342. Of committee on application from the Maine Historical Society, 1. 348, 351. Requested to prepare a memoir of Mr. Palmer, 1. 349. To apply for papers, &c., from Dr. Bentley's execu- tors, I. 394. Of committee to confer with the city authorities on tlie cele- bration of the anniversary of the set- tlement of Boston, 1. 426. Motion of, I. 498. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 14, 28, 32, 35, 51, 60, 65, 72, 83, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 99, 100, 102, 104, 109, 115, 117, 119, 123, 125, 129, 131, 182, 135, 137, 139, 142-145, 147, 149, 171, 172, 177, 178, 181-183, 185- ·188, 212, 213, 215, 216, 218-220, 222, 223, 225. His labors on the catalogue, 2. 43 n., 44 n. His entry in the first catalogue of the Society, 2 43 n. A letter in regard to the ' Otis Papers,' 2. 45 m. Chosen Assistant Librarian, 2. 78. Committee chosen to fix his coni- pensation, 2. 78. Chosen Correspond- ing Secretary, ad interim, 2. 83, 103. Corresponding Secretary, 2. 83, 86, 89, 100, 106, 110, 113, 129, 137, 139, 142, 144, 145, 170, 171, 173. Communicates donations, 2. 86, 110, 112, 113, 116, 123, 127, 131, 135, 142, 145, 147, 170, 171, 176, 177, 179, 181, 182, 185, 212, 214, 215, 217-219, 221, 222. Statement re- garding the Collections, 2. 87. State- ment regarding the Wallcut donation, 2. 88. Of committee of publication for Vol. VII., third series, 2. 89. Of committee to aid the sale of the Collec- tions, 2. 88, 89. Of Scrutinizing Com- mittee, 2. 90. Elected Librarian, 2. 91, 103, 130, 149, 192. Letter relating to Dr. Mease's manuscript, 2. 90 n., 91 n. Of committee to recommend to the Society such disposition of the Collections as they may deem expedient, 2. 93. Re- port relating to the Williams Papers,
1
211
OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
2. 94, 95. Of committee to consider the preservation of the Society's manu- scripts, 2. 96, 99. To receive the price paid by him for certain Collections, 2. 96. To purchase Yates and Moulton's 'History of New York,' 2. 100. To pub- lish, after each meeting, in the Boston 'Daily Advertiser,' the donations made to the Society, 2. 101. His eompensa- tion as Librarian, 2. 103, 122, 123, 211 n. Declines elcetion as a member of the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries, 2. 107 n. Correspond- enee with Prof. Rafn, 2. 107 n -109 n. Recording Secretary, pro tempore, 2. 112, 120, 145. Of committee concern- ing the translation of tlie manuscript on Columbus, 2. 113. To have bound the manuscript eulogy on Columbus, 2. 113. Report concerning Vol. VII., third series, 2. 113. Communicates a translation of the Spanish manuseript, 2. 117. To have fifty blank diplomas struek off, 2. 119. His reports as Libra- rian, 1838, 2. 120-123 ; 1839, 140, 140 n., 141 n., 223. His report referred to a cominittee, and accepted, 2. 135, 136 n. Statement of the number of volumes in the Library. 2. 142. His labor in prepar- ing Vol. VII. of the third series, 2. 122. To act on the communication of Mr. G. Folsom, 2. 124. To pro- eure from Mr. Walleut the blank volume given to the Society by Gov. Sullivan, 2. 124. Letter to Prof. Rafn, 2. 125 n., 126 n. To write to John W. Barber, concerning the title of his work, 2. 127, 127 n., 128 n. His letter to Mr. Barber, 2. 127 n., 128n. His action regarding the New York Histor- ical Society, 2. 127. Resigns position as Librarian, 2. 140, 140 n., 141 n. Statement regarding the limited sale of the Collections, 2. 148. Of com- mittee to make out complete sets of the Collections, 2. 170. Letter from, relating to liis services as Correspond- ing Secretary, ad interim, 2. 173, 173 n., 174 n. To write to the members to ascertain the whereabouts of a lost manuscript, 2. 175. To consider tlic lending of the Trumbull Manuscripts, 2. 178. Excused from acting on the committee on the Trumbull Manu- scripts, 2. 181. To report a list of such books as arc to be kept perma- nently in the Library, 2. 181. To put in repair the volumes of the Collec- tions to be sent to the Louvre, 2. 182. To act on Mr. Willard's proposition, 2. 182, 183. Reports list of books not to be loaned from the Library, 2. 183. To cause the plan of Quebec to be re- paired, 2. 185. To eause two hundred copies of rules pertaining to the use
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.