Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 38

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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of the Library to be printed for the use of members, 2. 189. To eause eer- tain books to be bound, 2. 192. Con- tributes the inscription on the monu- ment of Mr. Wallcut, 2. 208. Com- munieates a Resolve of the General Assembly of Connecticut, 2. 212. To have the entry of the second story of the building painted, 2. 214. Com- municates liis quarterly list, 2. 214, 214 n. Of committee to obtain copies of Hubbard's ' History,' 2. 223. His last siekness, 2. 225, 228, 232 n. Resolu- tions relating to his death, 2. 232. ' Me- moir of,' 2. 232, 232 n., 502, 502 n. A member of the Anthology Club, 2. 388 n. His memoir to be examined by the Publishing Committee, 2. 494. Re- port of the committec concerning his memoir, 2. 501, 502. His ' Account of Dorchester,' I. 166. His ' Memoir of P. Whitney,' 1. 256 n. His ' Life of Father Ralle,' 1. 476 n. His ' Journal of a Tour to Ohio' eited, 17. 200 n. His ' Natural History of the Bible,' 19. 317.


HARRIS, THADDEUS WILLIAM, M.D., 14. 20; 20. 241. His death, I. xliv. Nom- inated a Resident Member, 2. 379. Eleeted, 2. 381. Accepts membership, 2. 382. Librarian of Harvard College, 2. 421 n. Donations from, 2. 429, 430, 458, 466, 468 ; 3. 31. 'Memoir of,' by Mr. E. D. Harris, 19. 313-322. His character contrasted with that of his father, 19. 313. Ancestry, 19. 313, 314. Education, 19. 314. Marriage, 19. 314. Associated with Dr. Holbrook. 19. 314. Abandons the practice of medicine, 19. 314, 315. Studies botany, 19. 314, 315. Qualifications as a physician, 19 315. Appointed Librarian of Harvard Col- lege, 19. 315, 316. His love of histori- eal and antiquarian research, 19. 316. Col. Higginson's ' Memoir of,' 19. 316, 318. Papers published by, 19. 316-318. Membership in various societies, 19. 317, 322. Character as a naturalist, 19. 317, 319. His catalogue of insects, 19. 317, 318. Instructor of Natural His- tory in Harvard College, 19. 318. His report on inseets injurious to vegeta- tion, 19. 318, 319. Ilis collcetion of insects, 19 319. Portrait of, 19. 320, 320 n. His mother, 19. 320. Traits of his character, 19. 321. Death, 19. 322. Harris, Thomas, 19. 313.


Harris, Thomas, Jr., 19. 313.


Harris, William, 19. 314.


HARRIS, Rev. WILLIAM, D.D., nominated


a Corresponding Member, 1. 235. Elected, I. 237. His funeral sermon on Mrs. Roads, I. 123.


Harris, Mrs. William T., donation from, 5. 57.


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Harris, William Thaddeus, 2. 421; 16. | Hartford Convention, I. 306 n., 310; 2. 7;


39-41. Certain copies of Hubbard's ' History' to be presented to, 2. 421. Donations from, 2. 435, 445. His death, 2. 421 n. Edits the second edition of Hubbard's 'History,' 2. 421 n. His ' Cambridge Epitaphs' cited, 16. 11 n.


Harrisburg, Penn., 3. 72 ; 4. 96; 17. 202, 202 n., 203.


Harrison, Capt., A. M., letter from, in re- lation to a supposed portrait of Miles Standish, 15. 324-226.


Harrison, Col. Benjamin, Virginia, 4. 82, 83; 12. 228; 15. 393. One of the Com- mittee of Conferenee, 6. 184.


Harrison, Carter B., donation from, I. 122.


Harrison, Rev. Francis, 2. 448 n. ; 17. 255, 256.


Harrison, George, 16. 263.


Harrison, Gen. John, 13. 75.


Harrison, Josepli, collector of customs, 4. 218; 15. 346; 20. 15, 16.


Harrison, Mrs. Joseph, 7. 186, 217, 253- 255, 260; 19. 222.


Harrison, Nicholas, death of, 14. 147.


Harrison, Peter, architect, 12. 319, 324; 16. 392.


Harrison, Pres. William Henry, 3. 73; 6. 240, 306; 11. 69, 71, 261; 15. 198; 17. 379; 19. 52, 52 n. Deatlı of, 6. 306. Portrait of, 10. 135, 172.


Harrison & Ansley, Messrs., 16. 98.


Harrison & Cromwell, Messrs., 16. 289. Harrow School, 15. 232.


Harsha, D. A., donation from, 8. 88.


Harsnet, Rev. Samuel, 5. 498.


Hart, Capt., 16. 353.


HART, CHARLES HENRY, LL.B., 17. 326, 327 n. Offers Harvard College Theses for 1762, 8. 171. Donation of two photographs from, 9. 249. Donation of Theses of Harvard College, 1759, from, 9. 357. Donations from, 8. 280; 9. 177 ; 10. 2, 33, 105, 144, 208. 311 ; 11. 500; 12. 157 ; 14. 200. Elected a Cor- responding Member, 16. 314. Accepts membership, 16. 365. Gift from, 17. 229. Communieates to the Society an autograph memorandum of John Ran- dolph, 17. 326.


Hart, James, 15. 75. Hart, John, 15. 393.


Hart, Cupt. Moses, 15. 151.


Hartford, Conn., 3. 98, 111, 126; 4. 91 ; 5. 16; 6. 69 n., 199; 7. 210, 211; 12. 411; 16. 135, 181, 218, 220, 234, 237, 243, 248, 283, 314, 391, 401 n .; 17. 56, 145, 200, 348, 358 n .; 18. 181, 261. Search for Col. Goffe, 3. 61, 62. Aids Boston in 1774, 4. 223. Trial and conviction of Captain Scot, at the Particular Court of, 6. 66 n., 70 n., 71n. Measure of religious intolerance recommended, 6. 477-479. Visit to, in 1789, 11. 14, 26.


6. 286-289 ; 11. 54; 19. 38. Hartford County, 6. 199.


'Hartford Daily Courant,' II. 497 n. Donation from the editor of, 2. 262.


Hartford, Particular Court at, 6. 71 n.


Hartford Young Men's Institute, dona- tion from, II. 498.


Hartley, Mrs., 19 215.


Hartley, D., helps American prisoners, 5. 343, 344.


Hartley, Hon. Thomas, II. 23.


Hartlib, Samuel, 16 207, 210, 219 Let- ters from, to Gov. Winthrop of Con- nectieut, 16. 212-216.


Harts, Joseph, 16. 353.


Hartshorn, Mrs. John, killed by Indians, 14. 148.


Hartshorn, Capt. Thomas, 13. 245. Min- iature of, presented, 13. 243.


Hartwell, Lieut. Isaac, 13. 372, 374.


Hartwell, Jephthah R., 14. 392.


Hartwell, Lieut. John, 15. 80.


Harvard, Mrs. Ann, 20. 347.


Harvard, Rev. John, 10. 329; 12. 413; 14. 304; 16. 141; 17. 342, 348, 441; 18. 3, 8, 320; 20. 21, 23, 24. Paper relating to his estate exhibited, 5. 406. His bequest, 10. 327. House of, at Charles- town, 12. 361. Remarks by Dr. Ellis relative to the proposed statue of, 20. 345-348; by Mr. Deane, 20. 348; by Mr. Winthrop, 20.348-350. Investiga- tions to be made with regard to his pedigree, 20 401.


Harvard, Mass., 12.271, 404, 406. Named for Rev. John Harvard, 12. 413.


' Harvard Advocate,' donations from the editors of, II. 499.


Harvard Church, Brookline, 18. 339. Harvard Chureh, Charlestown, I. 328.


Harvard College, Cambridge, 1. 231 n., 246 n., 260, 266 n., 278 n., 292, 320, 322, 323, 343, 368, 382, 383, 386 n., 389, 391, 394, 420-422, 429, 438 n., 439, 483, 500 n .; 2. 6; 3. 67, 80, 82, 122, 132, 203, 208, 317-319, 322 n., 329-332, 359, 360; 6. 251, 271, 276, 284, 285, 295, 296, 301, 334-336, 351, 352, 354, 356 ; 7. 106; 8. 450, 476, 484; 10. 140, 142, 176, 213 n., 218, 273 n., 303, 352-368, 448, 479, 484; II. 48, 75, 76, 96, 101, 109, 130, 150, 163, 258, 263, 273, 306 n., 323, 324, 334, 347, 365, 371, 372, 377, 492 ; 12. 8, 13, 15, 18, 24-26, 51, 69 n., 207, 215, 252, 290, 308, 312- 314, 330, 331, 333, 360, 361, 366, 369, 380, 390, 411, 413 ; 13. 22, 24, 26, 27, 31, 53, 55, 68, 104, 133, 216, 255, 280, 295, 296, 378, 389, 395, 397, 403, 422 ; 14. 9, 45, 117, 154, 172, 187, 222- 226 passim, 233, 304, 391; 15. 12, 13, 65, 256, 299, 373 ; 16. 8 n., 11, 16, 18, 50, 53, 112, 115, 116, 118, 119, 133, 147, 175, 177-179, 239, 280, 287-289, 300 n.,


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302, 367, 386-38S, 394-396, 398, 399, 407, 473 ; 17. 19, 25, 26, 34, 36, 46, 59, 96, 99, 111, 117 n., 121, 131, 139, 155, 156 n., 177 n., 178 n., 179 n., 263 n., 337, 344, 346, 347, 350, 356, 362, 386, 387, 389-396, 398, 400, 406, 408-411, 417, 422; 18. 4, 18, 37, 55, 65, 68, 119, 134 n., 139 n., 166, 172, 173, 189, 222, 246, 265, 274, 282, 297, 320, 321, 332, 353, 355, 423, 424; 19. 66, 67 n., 95-98, 122, 128, 142, 147 n., 150, 151, 154, 157 n., 165 n., 174, 195, 212, 225, 228, 232, 253 n., 256, 257, 286 n., 302, 314, 322, 339, 350, 376, 387, 400, 410, 425, 436 ; 20. 5 n., 21, 35, 47 2., 105, 107, 110, 202, 208, 232- 236, 242, 247, 250, 258, 336, 345, 385, 403, 410. ' Pietas et Gratulatio,' I. 18. Commencement Day, I. 70 n., 99, 140 n., 149 n., 162, 165 n .; 4. 439-446; 6. 266, 267, 271, 272; 8. 49, 64. 484. View of, I. 89. 'Constitution and Gov- ernment of,' I. 89 ; 3. 318; 6. 342, 347, 353. The Collections to be given to, I. 148, 241. Donations from, I. 178, 219 ; 2. 511 ; 4. 378, 384; 5. 116, 145; 6. 417. Proposal to lend specimens to the mineralogical cabinet of, I. 216, 223, 224. Plan of a farm belonging to, I. 254 n. Letter of Mr. Tyng about collecting memoirs of the graduates of, I. 336, 338. Lottery, 1. 420. Mr. Peirce's 'History of,' I. 434. Historical Society of, 2. 11 n .; 8. 54, 55. The Winthrop Manuscript Catalogues of the graduates of, 2. 44, 46, 46 n., 47 n., 48, 323, 323 n., 324 n. ; 7. 339. Choice of ' Fellows' from resident officers of instruction, opposed by John Lowell, 2. 166, 167. To be requested to permit certain papers to be deposited in the archives of the Society, 2. 213. The President of, and others, to be invited to join in celebrating the anniversary of the New England Confederacy, 2. 248. Acknowledges the receipt of Vol. VIII., third series, 2. 249. Copy of the laws of, 1655, exhibited, 3. 133, 151. ' A Select Catalogue of,' etc., printed in 1773, donated to the Society, 3. 181. President of, 3. 203; 4. 59; 6. 264, 341. Triennial Catalogues of, 3. 205, 206, 324; 7. 349; 8. 9-56, 224. Ex- tracts from Mather's Diary concerning, 3. 317. A manuscript volume of Dr. Belknap on, 4. 12. President's house, 4. 59, 414 Its destruction threatened, 1778, 4. 81. Corporation of. 4. 108. And Henry Hallam, 4. 212. Theses at the first two Commencements, 1642- 43, 4. 439-446. Account Books from 1699 to 1749 and from 1669 to 1752, with the account of the discovery of the Brattle and Richards books, 5 60- 63; 6. 337-356. In 1740, 5. 116. Stew- ards of, 5. 154-158, 160-164; 8.50. Gov.


Pownall's intended gift and bequest to, 5. 241, 243, 246, 247. The Hollis Pro- fessorship, 5. 241 ; 6. 284, 312. Gov. Pownall intends making a professor- ship of political law in, 5. 245. Prof. Felton President of, 5. 455. Scholar- ships established by N. I. Bowditch, 5. 508-510. Names having reference to, given to streets, 6. 30. 1ts Halls de- scribed in 1793, 6. 266, 267. Halls used for barracks, 6. 267 ; 12. 258. Condition of morals after thic French Revolution, 6. 267-269. Changes in the adininis- tration of, 6. 268, 269. Discontinuance of Evening Prayer, 6. 269. Origin of the Hasty-Pudding Club, 6. 270. Cost of education at, in 1797, 6. 272n. Fac- ulty of, called the ' Immediate Gov- ernment,' 6. 276. Society for the Pro- motion of Theological Education in, 6. 235, 206. Origin of the Plummer Professorship, 6. 301. Sectarianism of, 6. 311, 312. Wood and staves sent to, for money payments, 6. 333, 339. Meetings of the College Corporation in 1600 and 1693, 6. 342, 346, 347. Early Treasurers of, 6. 343-345, 348. Bequests from William Penoyer, and scholarships founded in, 6. 343. 343 n. Books destroyed by the fire of 1761, 6. 346. Validity of the College Charter, 6. 347. Act of the Legislature con- cerning the dwelling-place of the Pres- idents, 6. 343. Schedule of college property in 1603, 6. 349. Stoughton Hall, 6. 353 ; 18. 318, 322 ; 20. 330, 333, 400 n. Building for educating the In- dians to be taken down. 6. 351. Re- peal of the Act of Incorporation, 6 353. Arms of, 6. 353. Catalogue of 1700 among the Winthrop Papers, 7. 339. Mr. Sibley requested to make a history of the Tricunial Catalogues of, 7. 349. Josiah Quincy's presidency, 7. 388. Mr. Sibley gives an account of the Triennial and Annual Cata- logues of, 8. 9-75. ' Placing ' the students, 8. 32-37. Name of, 8. 38, 60, 62, 63, 72, 73. Necrologies of, 8. 49. Appeal to graduates of, 8. 50-32. Bio- graphical dictionary of graduates of, 8. 50-55. Connection of, with the llis- torical Society, 8. 54. 55. Class-books and photographs, 8. 54, 55. Vacations, 8. 64. Exhibitions, 8. 64, 68. Exami- nation, 8. 65. Expenses at, 8. 60-68. Commons, 8. 67. Thic word ' College' changed to ' University,' 8 74. Gray's Hall, 8. 75. E: Everett professor at, 8. 116-123, 137, 140. Controversy on the composition of the Corporation, 8. 122. E: Everctt president of, 8. 149, 150. Thescs of 1762 presented to the Mas- sachusetts Historical Society, 8 172. Dr. Francis professor at, 8. 213-250.


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Harvard College, Cambridge (continued). Rank of students in, 9. 252. List of Thescs, 1759, presented, 9. 357. Speeches of Gov. Joseph Dudley and Pres Leverett at the inauguration of the latter, January, 1707-8, 9. 502- 505. Form of admission of a Fellow, 9. 505. Visit of Washington to, 10. 115. Story's argument on the Fellows of, Io. 185. Alumni Association, 10. 191. The archives set in order by l'res. Sparks, 10. 294, 295. Jared Sparks at, 10. 282-296, 303. Donation from the Institute of 1770, 10. 314. Donation from the Class of 1829, 10. 330. Letter of H. Newman, on the Charter of, 10. 350, 351. Monitor's bill, 10. 403-408. And Mr. G: Liv- ermore, 10. 440. Library Committee of tlie Overseers, 10. 441. Inaugura- tion of E: Everett as President, 10. 441. And the Dowse Library, 10. 457 n. Compared with Cornell Uni- versity, 11. 85-92. Work on the early graduates of, by J. L. Sibley, 11. 334. Donation from Hon. R. C. Winthrop to, II. 163. l'etition for a charter for, to King William III., 12. 112. Presi- dent's house, the head-quarters of Washington and Lec, 12. 257-261. Description and engraving of the house, 12. 262, 263. Holden Chapel, 12. 414; 14. 5. Alford Professorship, 12. 419. Boylston Hall, 13. 131 ; 14. 3. Inscrip- tions for monuments to three Presi- dents of, 13. 37, 38. Commencement programme of, 1767, 13. 83. Articles of the Ecclesiastical Court against Pres. Chauncy, 13. 337-340. Laws of, in 1655, 14. 206-215. Extract from the Records of, 14. 224, Public admo- nition at, 14. 226. Dudley Code of Laws for, 14. 226-228. The Porcellian Club, 17. 390. Bicentennial celebra- tion at, 17. 460. Mr. Young's paper on the subjects for Masters' degrees in, 18. 119-151. Earliest engraving of the buildings of, 18. 318. Harvard Hall, 18. 318, 320-322 ; 19. 315. Mas- sachusetts Hall, 18. 318, 322. En- graving of Massachusetts Hall in the Society's Cabinet, 18. 318. Address before the Alumni of, cited, 6. 301, 330. 'History of,' by J. Quincy, cited, 7. 393, 394. For the different depart- ments of the University, see Harvard University, etc. Phi Beta Kappa So- ciety, see Phi Beta, etc


Harvard College dinners, 5. 160-164.


Harvard Hall, Harvard College, 18. 318, 320-322 ; 19. 315.


Harvard Hill, in Mt. Auburn, 7. 391.


Harvard Memorial Biographies, 19. 342. ' Harvard Register,' 10. 354; 17. 37. Harvard Street, Boston, 6. 30.


Harvard University, Arnold Arboretum, 20. 258.


Harvard University, Astronomical Ob- servatory of, 8. 74; 12. 14. Gift of W: Sturgis to, 7. 462. Annals of, 19. 3. Harvard University, Botanic Garden of, 2. 167 ; 17. 408, 410. Conservatory of, 3. 396.


Harvard University, Dane Law School of, I. 275 ; 2. 8; 3. 80, 81, 565, 566; 8. 69-72; 10. 186, 192, 193; 11. 323; 14. 177; 18. 55; 19. 339. Library of, to receive a copy of the Collections of the Society, I. 275; 2. 60 n.


Harvard University, Divinity School of, 1. 360 ; 3. 208, 209; 6. 295, 296, 320 ; 8. 49, 62-65, 67, 60, 70; 10. 249. An ad- dress delivered before the Alumini of, 3. 213.


Harvard University, Gymnasium of, 8. 68. Harvard University, Law School, see Harvard University, Dane Law School. Harvard University, Lawrence Scientific School of, 3 80; 8. 72-74; 18. 55.


Harvard University, Library of, I. 279 n., 407; 2. 45m .; 3. 137, 139, 149; 6. 346, 353-356; 8. 10, 16, 19, 24, 31, 36-40, 42, 45, 46, 53-55, 97, 264; 10. 297, 427, 440; 11. 113 n., 413 n .; 12 61, 257 n., 310 ; 17. 193 n. ; 20. 186, 229, 277 n. To receive a set of the Collections, 2. 56, 68 n., 69 n., 71n. Catalogues of, 3. 181, 206; 6. 351. Library Conunittee of Overseers, 10. 441. Rules of the Li- brary, 13. 32. 'Library Bulletin' cited, 20. 277 n.


Harvard University, Medical School of, 8. 63, 69; 17. 394, 395, 409, 419, 421, 467; 19. 336.


Harvard University, Museum of Com- parative Anatomy of, 14. 5-8.


Harvard University, Museum of Com- parative Zoology of, 13. 285; 14. 4 ; 15. 398 n., 399; 16. 212; 17. 428 ; 19. 318. Harvard University, Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology of, 9. 359, 364, 365; 10. 14 ; 11. 159; 12. 1; 13. 11 ; 14. 4-7, 16; 20. 21. Receives sonie of the specimens from the Society, I. vii. Circular from the Executive Committee of, 9. 449. Aboriginal relics belonging to the Society, to be depos- ited with, 9. 451. Donation from, 10. 134. Articles deposited in, 10. 4. Use of the plate of the engraved portrait of Mr. Peabody granted to the trustees of, 14. 216.


Harvard Washington Corps, 8. 69; 15. 190.


Harvey, Charles F., donation from, 2. 462. Harvey, Elizabeth (Mrs. Plaisted), 14. 150.


Harvey, James E., donation from, 6. 23. Harvey, Gov. Sir John, 14. 376 n. A.


Harvey, Mary ( Mrs. Hunkins), 14. 151.


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Harvey, Hon. Peter, 14. 27; 20. 344. Re- marks of, in presenting the Washing- ton medals to the Society's Cabinet, 13. 288. Vote of thanks to, 13. 289. His 'Reminiscences of Daniel Webster,' 2. 530; 16. 28 n.


Harvey, Rev. Richard, 17. 256, 256 n.


Harvey, William, M.D., 18. 32 n.


Harwich, Mass., 12. 402, 403, 409.


Harwood, -, 8. 211.


Harwood, -, 12. 420.


Harwood, -, 17. 250.


Harwood, Mr., 16. 214.


Haseltine, David, 4. 256, 257.


Hasie ( Hazzey ), Williamn, 12. 108. His certificate as Freeman, 12. 105. Ad- mitted Freeman, 12. 105 n.


Haskel, Major Jonathan, 17. 177, 177 n.


Haskell, Capt. Andrew, 15. 76, 76 n.


Haskins, Mr., 7. 205.


Haskins, John, Son of Liberty, 11. 141.


Haskins, John, Protester, 11. 395.


Haskins, Capt. Nathan, 15. 81, 81 n.


Hasleton (Hazeltine), Lieut. Jolin, 14. 287; 15. 82.


HASSAM, JOHN T., A.M., 19. 285. Elect- ed a Resident Member, 19. 102. Ae- eepts membership, 19. 123. Exhibits a map of the coast of North Carolina, 20. 402. His ' Antiquarian and Genea- logical Papers,' 19. 287.


Hassanamisco (Grafton), 10. 139.


Hastie, John, aged 100, 8. 435.


Hastings, Benjamin, 17. 159.


Hastings, Capt. Benjamin, 15. 76, 76 n.


Hastings, Edmund Trowbridge, 7. 117.


Hastings, Francis, see Huntingdon, Earl of.


Hastings, Franeis Rawdon, Marquis of, 14. 333.


Hastings (Hasting), John, 8 23, 28.


Hastings, Jonathan, 4. 23; 14. 94; 15. 87; 16. 375 ; 17. 157, 159. Hastings, Samuel, 17. 153.


Hastings, IIon. Seth, 11. 49; 14. 387.


Hastings, Theophilus, Earl of Huntingdon, see Huntingdon.


Hastings, Dr. Walter, 15. 81.


Hastings, Warren, 17. 459.


Hasty-Pudding Club, origin of, 6. 270.


Haswell, Anthony, 1. 443.


Hatch, Crowell, donation from, I. 26. Vote of thanks to, 1. 26; 11. 299.


Hatch, Ezekiel, 11. 327.


Hateh, Hawes, II. 395. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Hateh, Col. Jabez, 7. 213, 214, 226, 229, 232 ; 11. 141 ; 13. 127. Donation from, 1. 68. Hatch, Mrs. Jabez, her death, 7. 195, 197.


Hatch, Capt. Nailer, 15. 80.


Hateh, Nathaniel, 7. 231; 11. 393; 20. 139, 139 n., 144. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Hatch, Sally, 8. 335


Hatfield, Edwin F., D.D., donation from, IO. 347.


Hatfield, Mass., 12. 394, 395; 17. 339 ; 20. 47 n., 324. Origin of the naine of, 12. 398.


Hathaway, Lieut. Abraham, 15 77.


Hathaway, Anne, 7. 366.


Hatherly, Timothy, 6. 477 ; 18. 392 n.


Hathern, John, 12. 115.


Hathorne, Mr., Salem, donation from, I. 53. Hathorne, John, 5. 33, 34; 20. 324, 325. Hathorne, William, 17. 93.


Hatton, Sir Christopher. 16. 434.


Hauffe, John, donation from, I. 168.


Haugh, Mr., 10. 327.


Haugh, Samuel, MS. memoranda of, 10. 325, 326.


Hanghton, James, his 'Memoir on the Moheagan Indians,' 1. 166.


Haughton, Richard, donation from. 2. 113.


Haup Bay, derivation of the name, 8. 189, 194, 198.


HAUSSONVILLE, GABRIEL PAUL O. DE CLÉRON, Vicomte d', 19 285. Eleeted a Corresponding Member, 19 124.


Hautoul, Comte d', 1. 355.


Havana, people of, claim to possess the remains of Columbus, 2. 118 n., 119 n. Ice-trade in, 3 53, 54, 59, 60. 'Journal of the Siege of,' cited, I. 20.


Havelock, Sir Henry, Mr. Tudor sends a sword to, 7. 307.


Haven, C. C., his topographical investiga- tions, 3. 334, 335. Donations from, 4. 1 ; 9. 437. Vote of thanks to, 9. 437. Haven, Catherine ( Mrs. l'almer), 1. 341. Haven, Franklin, 19 356.


Haven, G. W., 4 94.


Haven, James, senteneed by a court- martial, 16. 348.


Haven, Rev. Jason, 1. 42, 313, 344; 16. 285; 19. 225. Ilis ' Half-Century Ser- mon, 1. 40.


Haven, John, 4. 256, 257.


Haven, Rer. Joseph, his 'Bill of Mortality for Rochester,' I. SI.


HAVEN, Hon. NATHANIEL A., A.M., 16. 140. Nominated a Corresponding Men- ber, 1. 338. Elected, 1, 839. To make eertain inquiries concerning Dartmouth College, 6. 201. MS. copy of an ora- tion delivered by, presented, 11 308.


Haven, O. D., 17. 63.


Haven, Samuel, 19. 165.


Haven, Rev. Samuel, D.D., 1. 221 n. ; 17. 153, 155, 156.


HAVEN, SAMUEL F., LL.D., 1. 408 n. ; 2. 255 m .; 8. 461; 10. 310, 427 ; 11. 33, 403; 12. 4; 15. 181 ; 16. 203 n .: 17. 204, 295 ; 19 121, 224 n. 285. Dona- tion from, 2. 83; 11. 501. A delegate at Mr. Adams's Discourse, 2. 255 n. In- formation furnished in regard to Hutch-


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inson's 'History,' 3. 141 n. Elected a Resident Member, 4. 113. Accepts membership, 4. 124. Letter from, 10. 45 n. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Dr. Joseph Palmer, 12. 329. Letter from, accepting the Diary of Rev. Mr. Hall, 15. 227. Remarks by, on the fragment of the Diary of Dr. McClure, 16. 155-157. Letter from, to Mr. Deane, about the Diary of Rev. David Hall, 17. 296. His death, 19. xx. Death of, announced by the President, 19. 4. Resolution of the Society, 19. 9. Tribute of Dr. Ellis to, 19. 63, 64. Mr. Deane appointed to prepare a memoir of, 19. 125. Notice of Hon. Joseph Allen by, I. 411-413. His ' Ar- chæology of the United States' cited, 17. 176 n.


Haven, Mrs. Samuel F., 19. 224 n. Haven, Williams, & Co., 11. 307.


Haverhill, Mass., 3. 195 ; 4. 99 ; 6. 263 n., 272 n., 282, 283 n., 329 ; 8. 344; 12.394, 395 ; 16. 53, 284 n., 287, 288, 291, 292. 20. 313. Purchase of, from the In- dians, 6. 262. Indian attacks on, 14. 131, 148 ; 16. 404. Origin of the name of, 12. 397.


Haverstraw, N. Y., 19. 72.


Havre-de-Grace, France, observations of the merchants of, 4 430.


Havre-de-Grace, Md., 10. 220-222, 228 n. Hawes, Edmund, 20. 168 n.


Hawes, Elizabetlı, 2. 202.


Hawes, Elizabeth, daughter of John, not half-sister to Nathaniel Rogers, 5. 491, 494.


Hawes, Mrs. Elizabeth (Gale, not Gold), 5. 491, 492.


Hawes, John, 5. 491, 494.


Hawkins, Indien, 14. 124.


Hawkins, Capt., 10. 19 n.


Hawkins, Alfred, 6. 81. 'Picture of Que- bec,' by, 11. 200.


Hawkins, Rev. Dr. Edward, 15. 384.


Hawkins, Mehitabel ( Mrs. Garfield), in- scription on the gravestone of, 19. 84.


Hawkins, Rush C., donations from, 8. 1, 201; 10. 33.


Hawkins, Samuel, report of a committee of the Suffolk Bar as to liis qualifica- tions for admission, 19. 173.


Hawkins, Capt. Thomas, 16. 111.


Hawkins, William, 20. 299 n.


Hawkins, see also Hawkyns.


HAWKS, Rev. FRANCIS L., D.D., 11. 236. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 110. Elected, 2. 112. To be re- quested to deliver in Boston his four historical lectures, 2 128. Declines the request, 2. 131. His death, 9. xvi. Announcement of it, 9. 355; 10. 3. Hawks, Sarah ( Mrs. Johnson), 20. 314.


Hawkshaw, Lieut. Thomas, 5th Reg., wounded at Lexington, 13. 58.


Hawkyns, William, 19. 78 n.


Hawley, Rev. Gideon, 2. 439; 10. 161 ; 13. 253. His description of Sandwich and Mashpee, 1. 73. His journey to the Indian country, 1. 75. Vote to give him copies of Mr. Freeman's let- ter, etc., 1. 97. Donation from, 1. 154. Memoir and letters of, 2. 223, 223 n. Papers of, 2. 376.


Hawley, Rev. James, I. 154.


Hawley, Joseph, H.C. 1675, 8. 16, 23, 27 ; 20. 325.


Hawley, Major Joseph, 1. 293, 294 ; 2. 95; 4. 59 ; 7. 295; 8. 473; 13. 183, 207; 14. 81, 280 ; 15. 158, 338; 20. 47 n. Letter from, to President John Adams, 2. 338. Letter from, of date 1775, on the re- sistance of Massachusetts to the Regu- lations Act, 3. 264.


Hawley Street, 6. 29.


Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 14. 182; 15. 283 ; 16. 418; 19. 308, 347; 20. 257, 385. Friend of L. V Bell, 7. 32.


Hawtrey, Rev. Edward Craven, D.D., 10. 430, 455. Hay, Dr., 3. 277.


Hay, Anthony, 14. 265.


Hay, John, donation from, I. 137.


Hay, Col. Udney, 14. 392; 19. 72.


Hayden, Lewis, 16. 25. Donation from, 10. 368.


Hayes, Francis B., 14. 216.


Hayes, Jolın, Sen., death of, 14. 148.


Hayes, Jolın L., donation from, II. 500.


Hayes, Mrs. Rutherford B., 18. 437.


Hayes, Mrs. Sarah K., donation from, 5. 87.


Hayes, William A., gives Washington's


Newburgh Address, 1. 334. Vote of thanks to, 1. 334.


Hayley, Mrs., 10. 222.


Hayley, Rev. Thomas, D.D., 6. 18.


Hayley, William, biographer of Cowper, 6. 18, 22.


Hayley, Rev. W., D.D., Dean of Chichester, identification of portrait of, 6. 18, 22. Sketch of the pedigree of, 6. 22. His sermons, 6. 18, 19.


Hayley & Hopkins, 8. 412. Haymarket, Boston, 4. 79.


Hayne, Gov. Robert Y., 15. 279; 18. 63. On the Ordinance of 1787, 10. 476, 480. Haynes, Capt., 16. 349, 351, 355, 359, 360. Haynes, Capt. Aaron, 15. 83.


Haynes, Aquila, 17. 87.


HAYNES, Prof. HENRY W., A.M., 14 206 ; 17. 242 ; 18. 26, 27, 79; 20. 105, 348. Donation from, 9. 368. Elected a Resi- dent Member, 17. 104. Accepts mem- bership, 17. 122. Elected a member of the executive committee of the Coun- cil, 18. 416; 19. 297 ; 20. 199. Of com- mittee on an application from the city of Boston, 18. 432. Of committee on the 'Pickering Papers,' 19. 251.




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