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Ames, Mrs. Seth (Miss A. F. Dana), 19. 59; 20. 36.
Ames, Susan Dunkin, 19. 59.
Ames, Rev. William, d. 1689, 8. 11, 20, 25.
Ames, Rev. William, D.D., d. 1633, 5. 496; II. 201; 17. 173, 310. His por- trait renovated, 6. 340.
Ames' Almanae, received, 4. 140.
Amesbury, Mass., 12. 304, 395, 398, 400, 401 n.
Amherst, Gen. Jeffery, Lord, 11. 298 ; 15. 66. Action at Quebec, 3. 307. Letter from, to Col. Bradstreet, 7. 101. Por- trait of, given, 7. 101, 101 n., 359. Town of Amherst named for, 12. 416. Mon- ument of, 14. 197.
Amherst, Mass., 4. 93 ; 12. 405, 407, 416; 18. 188, 340.
Amlierst, N. H., 6. 153 ; 7. 104; 10. 52; 18. 302.
Amherst College, 4. 94; 18. 339 ; 19. 231, 437.
Amies, Dr., of Christ Coll., Camb., Eng., 5. 496. See Ames, Rev. W., D.D.
Aminquin, Indian, 18. 117.
Ammidon, Sylvia ( Mrs. Russell), 18. 280. Ammunition, 3. 181, 183.
Amory, -, 17. 215.
Amory, Mrs. Abigail, 13. 419.
Amory, Arthur, donations from, 9. 82, 177. Thanks voted to, g. 82.
Amory, Catherine (Mrs. Codman), 5. 418.
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Amory, Charles, 13. 56.
Amory, Elizabeth, 13. 419.
Amory, Francis, II. 282.
Amory, James S., 3. 47 ; 19. 357.
Amory, Mrs. James S., 12. 319.
Amory, John, 13. 419.
Amory, John, d. 1803, 4. 360 ; 5. 418; 8. 329, 406; 13. 59, 60, 419; 14. 260; 16. 289; 19. 222. Donation from, I. 152n. Amory, Jolin and Jonathan, Messrs., ex- tracts from letters of, 14. 258-260.
Amory, Jonathan, 13. 419.
Amory, Jonathan, 1. 192 n .; 7. 217; 13. 419; 14. 258; 15. 342; 16. 291.
Amory, Mrs. Katherine (Greene), 12. 323; 19. 222.
Amory, Mary (Mrs. Newell), 13. 419.
Amory, Nancy, 13. 419.
Amory, Nathaniel, 13. 419; 19. 52, 53.
Amory, Rebecea, 13 419.
Amory, Rebecca (Mrs. Dexter), 1. 422 ; 13. 419.
Amory, Rebecca (Holmes), 13. 418 n.
Amory, Rebecca ()/rs. Edward Payne), 13. 418, 419.
Amory, Rufus, donation from, I. 153.
Amory, Rufus G., 1. 192 n .; 19. 153, 155, 158, 159 n., 160-167, 169, 170, 172-175, 177-179. Autograph of, 19 160.
Amory, Thomas, 1. 422; 13. 418; 14. 258; 16. 301. 302 ; 17. 363, 363 n.
Amory, Thomas, Jr., 13. 419. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 386.
Amory, Thomas C., I. xxxiv, 192 n. ; II. 308; 13. 419.
AMORY, THOMAS C., 8. 257, 464, 476, 485; IO. 22, 89, 140. 141, 148, 342; 12. 8, 181, 264; 13. 232. 450; 14. 3; 15. 266; 16. 163; 18. 244; 19 166n., 335; 20. 348, 402. His opinion concerning the fate of the man- uscripts relating to Bunker Hill, 2. 232 n. To be allowed to use the books and manuscripts of the Society for one year, 3. 129. Elected a Resident Mem- ber, 4. ix, 374. Donations from, 4. 196; 7. 115, 139, 153, 298 ; 8. 1, 201, 480 ; 9 66, 196, 227, 463, 467; 10. 21, 311, 368, 370; 11. 501. Of Standing Committee, 6. vii, 19; 7. 26. Report of, concern- ing the nomenclature of streets, 6. 23- 40. Letter to, from George G. Smith, 6. 35-36. Elected Librarian, 7. vii, 363; 8. xi, 272: 9. xi, 190; ro. 20. Libra- rian, 7. 373, 376, 407, 474; 8. 1, 76, 88, 100, 171, 201, 253, 272, 274, 280, 314, 431, 442, 463, 466, 480, 484; 9. 1, 66, 81, 177, 190, 191, 196, 227, 247, 254, 342, 343, 347, 353, 357, 368, 436, 462, 464; IO 1, 8, 20, 21, 33, 39, 80, 85, 93, 104, 117, 134, 144, 147. His annual reports as Librarian for the years ending April, 1865, 8. 262-267. April, 1866, 9. 183- 188. April, 1867, 10. 2, 6-8. April, 1868, IO. 151-158. Vindication of the mem- ory of Gen. John Sullivan, by, 9. 379-
436. Deelines to be Librarian, Io. 173. Vote of thanks to, for his services, IO. 174. Remarks by, 11. 5, 334. Exhibits a loeket commemorative of the death of Charles I., 12. 385. Remarks of, on human longevity, 13. 63-64. Remarks of, 13 78. Remarks of, at Tea-party Centennial Meeting, 13. 207-210. Re- marks of, on Gen. Sullivan, 13. 381- 383. Calls attention to a tradition about Earl Percy, 14. 90. Communi- eates extraets from letters of Messrs. T. and J. Amory, 14. 258. Remarks by, on a correspondence between Gov. Sullivan and Timothy Pickering. 15 319. Remarks by, about the Cradock house at Medford, 20. 24. His descrip- tion of the same. 20 25-27. His ' Memoir of Hon. William Sullivan,' 2. 139 n., 150-160. Paper on the 'Seals of Massachusetts,' by, 10. 94-101. Communication by, on the siege of Newport, 17. 162-164. l'aper by, on Gen. Sullivan's Expedition in 1779. 20. 88-94 llis ' Military Services of Sulli- van' eited, 20. 89.
Amory, William, 13. 419.
AMORY, WILLIAM, A.M., 12. 156; 13. 269; 15. 274, 279, 285; 16. 173 n., 320, 423; 19. 356. Letter to, from J. L. Motley, 4. 266-271 ; 15. 280. Elected a Resident Member, 12. 68. Added to the committee on the Society's build- ing, 12. 140. Of committee of finance, 12. 191. Donation from, 13. 60. So- cial meeting of the Society at his house, 13. 246-254. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, 13. 255, 277, 449; 14. 327; 15. 258, 276; 16. 100. Remarks by, on the death of Hon. George T. Davis, 15 312. Re- marks by, on the death of Mr. Motley, 15. 288-201. Letter of MIr. Motley to, 16. 421.
Amory & Taylor, Boston, 8. 918.
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, two shares in, transferred to the Massachu- setts Historieal Society, 2. 597; 3 5; 6. 10.
Amsterdam, II. 303. Classis of. 8. 18, 19. Visit to, in 1672, 11. 132-134. So- eiety Doctrina et Amicitia at, see Une- trina et Amicitia, etc. Royal Acal- emy of Arts and Sciences at. ve Koninklijke Akademie van Weten- schappen.
Anabaptist meeting-house, Boston, 15- 173.
Anabaptists, 10. 394. Opposition to, 6 477.
' Analeetic Magazine,' 10. 227 ; 14. 56, 65. Cited, 6. 211.
Anbury, Lieut. Thomas, 'Travels through the Interior Parts of America,' cited, 12. 189 n. ; 20. 401 n.
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Ancaster, Mary, Duchess of, 19. 218. Aneaster, Peregrine Bertie, 3d Duke of, 19. 218.
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- pany, 1. 434n .; 15. 197; 16. 117; 17. 97, 129 ; 20. 415. Sermons before, 2. 138, 138 n. Donation from, 2. 535.
Ancient burial - grounds, act passed by the legislature for the preservation of, 18. 22, 23.
'Aneient Charters and Laws,' the edition of 1814 inaccurate. 7. 302.
' Ancient Historical Tapestries,' prospec- tus of the proposed publication of, 2. 573.
Anderson, Pres., Rochester, N.Y., 4. 100.
Anderson, Rev. Christopher, D.D., Ed- inburgh, 10. 450.
Anderson, Chief Justice Sir Edmund, 8. 308.
Anderson, James, 11. 393, 395.
Anderson, James, LL.D., 1. 179 n.
Anderson, Rev. James S. M., 19. 117, 120. His ' History of the Colonial Church,' 13. 138 n. ; 19. 116, 116 n.
Anderson, Mr. John, 3. 337.
Anderson, John F., 19. 357.
Anderson, John J .. his ' Grammar School History of the United States ' cited, 17. 91.
Anderson, Col. Richard, 12. 38.
ANDERSON, ROBERT. M.D .. I. 186 n. Nom- inated a Corresponding Member, 1. 169. Elected, 1. 173. Donations from, I. 152, 177. Letter from, to Dr. Eliot, I. 173 n. Second series of the Collections to be sent to, I. 241. To receive a copy of the Society's Publications, 2. 69 n.
Anderson, Rer. Rufus, D.D., 10. 109. Do- nations from, 2. 139, 486 ; 4. 139.
Anderson, Thomas D., 13. 26.
Anderson Street, Boston, associations with, and origin of name. 6. 31.
Anderton, Rer. John Laviseount, II. 5.
Anderton, Lawrence, the author of The Triple Cord,' 11. 410 n. Cited, 11. 409, 416.
Andes, 2. 317 n.
Andover, Mass., 3. 182 ; 4. 93 ; 5. 357; 6. 272 n., 312; 12. 304, 395, 397, 400; 16. 118; 17. 15, 285; 18. 2, 169, 282; 19. 259, 325. Donation given to, for found- ing a Theologieal Institution, 6. 312. Powder-mill at, 14. 251.
Andover Theological Seminary, see The- ologieal Seminary at Andover.
Andrassy, Count Julius, 16. 449. André, Alexandrina Amelia, 14. 219.
André, Aliee Sarah, 14. 219.
André, Ann Marguerite, 14. 221.
André, Anne Margaret, 14 219.
André, Anthony or Antoine, 14. 219-221; 15. 227.
André, Anthony Alexander, 14. 219.
André, Catherine, 14. 218.
André, Catherine (Mad. Planchut), 14. 218. André, Mrs. Charlotte, 14. 219.
André, Charlotte Hannah, 14. 219.
André, Clara Matilda, 14. 219.
André, David (1), 14 .. 218-220.
André, David (2), 14. 219, 220.
André, David (3), 14. 219.
André, Isabella, 14. 218.
André, Isabella ( Mad. Neckar), 14. 220.
André, James (1), 14. 218, 220, 221.
André, James (2), 14. 218.
André, James (3), 14. 219.
André, James Lewis, 14. 219.
André, James Peter (1), 14. 219.
André, James Peter (2), 14. 219.
André, Jane (Mad. Lamande), 14. 220.
Andre, Jerome David, 14. 218.
André, John (1), 14. 218, 220.
André, Jolin (2), 14. 218.
André, John (3), 14. 218, 220.
André, Jolin (4), 14. 219.
André, Major John, 10. 268 n. ; 11. 231, 323; 12. 58; 14. 217, 218, 220, 221; 16. 367 ; 19. 72 n., 126. Portrait of Miss Margaret Shippen by, exhibited, 9. 464. Incidents relating to, 9. 465. Record of his birth and baptism, 14. 220, 221; 15. 227. Monument to, 18. 271.
André, Mrs. John ( Vazeille), 14. 218.
André, John Lewis (1), 14. 218.
André, John Lewis (2), 14. 219, 220.
André, John Lewis (3), 14. 219.
André, John Lewis (4), 14. 219.
Andre, Louisa ( Mad. Lapierre), 14. 218.
André, Louisa Catherine, 14. 221.
Andre, Louisa David (Mad. Bourquet), 14. 218.
Andre, Louise ( Mad. de Rochemont), 14- 220.
André, Lucretia (Mad. Privat), 14. 218.
André, Marie Louise, 14. 220; 15. 227.
André, Mrs. Mary (1), 14. 218.
André, Mrs. Mary (2), 14. 219.
Andre, Mary (Mad. de la Rive), 14. 219.
André, Mrs. Mary Anne, 14. 219.
Andre, Mary Hannah, 14. 221.
Andre, Mary Louisa ( Mad. Grellier), 14. 219.
Andre, Mrs. Saralı, 14. 219.
Andre, Sarah Catherine, 14. 219.
Andre, William (1), 14. 218, 220.
André, William (2), 14. 219.
André, William (3), 14. 219.
André, Sir William Lewis, 14. 220.
André Family, the, account of, by Col. Chester, 14. 217-222. Andrew, Edith, 18. 64.
Andrew, Mrs. Eliza ( Hersey), 18. 64.
Andrew, Elizabeth Loring, 18. 64.
Andrew, Henry Hersey, 18. 64.
Andrew, Isaac Watson, 18. 42, 61.
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ANDREW, GOU. JOHN A., LL.D., 6. 403; 10. 84; 17. 4, 381 ; 18. 23, 36, 213, 216; 19. 231; 20. 225, 250. Letter to, from D. M'Conaughy, 7. 155. Letter from, to Hon. Emory Washburn, 7. 155. Death of, g. xvi; 10. 86, 87, 146, 340. Eleeted a Resident Member, 9. 67. Portrait of, faees, 18. 41. Memoir of, by P. W. Chandler, 18. 41-64. Birth and parent- age, 18. 42, 43. Early education and college life, 18. 43, 44. His father's character, 18. 43 n. Studies law, 18. 44. His eharaeter as a lawyer, 18. 44, 45. Religious and personal traits of eharaeter, 18. 45, 46. Interest in the anti-slavery movement, 18. 46, 47. In- seription in book given to his sisters, 18. 47. A member of the Legislature and Governor, 18. 47, 48. Advocates plaeing the militia on a war footing, 18. 48. His interest in eolored troops, 18. 49, 50. Advoeaey of emaneipation, 18. 50, 58: anecdote in reference to, 18. 50-52. His views on the divorce laws, 18. 52, 53. On the usury laws, 18. 53. On capital punishment, 18. 53. His recommendation in regard to the dis- position of the congressional grant of land for an agricultural eollege, 18. 54-56. His veto messages, 18. 56. Po- litieal principles, 18. 57. Extract from Mr. Browne's sketeh of the Governor, 18. 58, 59. His valedietory address, 18. 59. Resumes the practice of law, 18. 60. His argument in favor of a license law, 18. 60. His death, 18. 61. Trib- utes to, 18. 62. Traits of eliaracter, 18. 64. Marriage, 18. 64. Children, 18. 64.
Andrew, Jolin Forrester, 18. 64.
Andrew, Jonathan, 18. 42, 43, 43 n.
Andrew, Mrs. Naney G , 18. 42, 43.
Andrew, Robert, 18. 42.
Andrew, Rev. Samuel, 8. 23, 27 ; 14. 207, 215.
Andrew, Sarah Elizabeth, 18. 42.
Andrews, Capt. - , death of, 15. 337.
Andrews, Miss, 12. 324; 16. 386.
Andrews, Mrs., 7. 248.
Andrews, Mrs. - , 16. 295.
Andrews, Anne, 20. 317.
Andrews, Benjamin, 7. 187, 202, 200, 236, 245, 248 ; 8. 319, 352, 409.
Andrews, Ebenezer T., 1. 143, 147, 444 ; 2. 326, 327; 3. 140. Contributes to the purehase of the Society's build- ing, 1. 465 n. See Thomas & An- drews.
Andrews, Edward, his remarkable eure, 5. 393.
Andrews, Edward, marriage of, 14 152. Andrews, Ferdinand, 19. 262.
Andrews, Hannah ( Mrs. Hopkins), 17. 143.
Andrews, Henry, 8. 321 ; 11. 308.
Andrews, Henry, purchases shares of the Pawtucket Canal, 5 269.
Andrews, Israel Ward, LL.D., his ' Wash- ington County and the Early Settlement of Ohio ' cited, 17. 181 2.
Andrews, James, Boston, 11. 146 ; 20. 18. Business pertaining to the Winthrop Manuscript Catalogues, 2. 46.
Andrews, Rev. Jedediah, 8. 20.
Andrews, John, 8. 279, 315; 10. 161 ; 17. 173. Letters of, 8. 316-412; 11. 023; 12. 8, 58. 331. Sketch of, 8. 321.
Andrews, John, sentenced by a eourt- martial, 16. 346.
Andrews, John, LL. D., his ' History of the War with America,' 1. 122, 102, 134. Cited, 13. 177.
Andrews, Rev. Jolin, his ' Eulogy of Gen. Washington,' 1. 137.
Andrews, Joseph, 10. 160.
Andrews, Joseph, donation from, 2. 450.
Andrews, Loring. 1. 13.
Andrews, Mrs. Ruthy ( Barrell), 8. 318, 331, 335, 352, 354, 304, 383, 394, 403, 405-408, 411, 412. Andrews, Samuel, 19. 163, 161.
Andrews, Samuel, request from, 2. 502.
Andrews, Thomas, 17. 143, 143 n.
Andrews, William, 7. 123.
Andros, Lady, 20. 210.
Andros, Barrett, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Andros, Sir Edmund, 2. 77 ; 3. 61; 4. 163; 7.372, 486 ; 10. 97, 162, 321; 11. 203; 12. 100, 113, 119, 393 ; 13. 112, 113, 225, 233, 415 n., 454 - 456; 14. 314; 16. 101, 103-105, 107, 108, 258n .; 17. 03, 218-221, 224, 227, 353; 18. 261; 20. 148, 158, 291, 311. Letter of. 1. 200. Acts pertaining to the Andros admin- istration, 2. 123. llis imprisonment, 3. 10. Paper upon the Seal used by, 6. 79-81. llis signature, faces 6. 80. Ilis expulsion from N. E., 7. 370. l'or- trait of, engraved, 10. 343. Proclama- tion for Thanksgiving, 12. 110.
'Andros Tracts,' 1. 458 n. Cited, 18. 254n. Angel, The, inn, 17. 203.
Angel, Capt. Abiathar, 15. 84.
ANGELIS, DON PEDRO D', a work of, do- nated to the Society, 2. 188. Nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, 2 302. Eleeted. 2. 503. Donations from, 2. 260, 325, 336, 319, 373, 493; 3. 1. Letter from, 2. 325 ; 3. 1.
Angell, Col. Israel, 15. 142, 160. Letter from, to the Governor of Rhode Island, 5. 220. At Brandywine, 5. 221, 222. Angell, Joseph K., 14. 302
Angelo, Michael, see Buonarotti, M. A.
Angelus Britanniens, 7. 129, 131-132. . Anger, Charles, donation from, 1. 81.
Anghiera, l'ietro Martire d', II. 423 n.
Cited, 10. 383. His ' De Orbe Novo,' 1. 39.
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Angier, John, H.C. 1653, 8. 12, 21, 25. Angier, Rev. John, 13. 373.
Angier, Oakes, 13. 55, 371 n., 372. Notiee of, 13. 373. Extraets from a man- uscript journal of, 2. 442, 442 n.
Angier, Rev. Samuel, 2. 449 n. ; 8. 14, 23, 27; 13. 373; 17. 263, 272, 280.
Anglesey, Arthur Annesley, Earl of, permission given to Fitz J: Win- throp to visit London, 6. 480. Letter to, from Charles II. of England, 6. 490.
Anglo-Saxon type of men, 6. 362.
Anglo-Saxons, History of the, 2. 12, 13.
Anguilla cotton, growth of, at St. Simon's and Savannalı, 3. 224.
Ankerstroom, Johan Jakob, portrait of, 1. 56.
Ann, ship, 2. 560; 14. 368, 376 n. ; 18. 441 ; 19 381; 20 274, 402.
Ann and Mary, ship, 7. 323.
Ann Arbor, 4. 94.
Ann Street, Boston, 6. 28, 29.
Anna, ship, ease of, 19. 371, 371 n.
' Annales des Voyages,' 10. 474; 11. 333. Annapolis, Md., 5. 468 ; 6. 210; 19. 100. Anne, Queen of England, 1. 124; 11. 131 n., 206: 12. 253, 269, 273, 402 n .; 13. 101; 15. 367 ; 17. 21, 69 ; 18. 348; 19. 5, 403; 20. 284, 292, 394. Instructions to Gov. Dudley, donation of, 2. 310, 310n. Dr. Samuel Johnson touched for the king's evil by, 3. 367. Aceession of, 9. 483. Reseript from, 9. 501.
Annesley, Arthur, Earl of Anglesey, see Anglesey.
Annesley, George, Earl of Mountnorris, see Mountnorris.
Annin, Josephi, donation from, and vote of thanks to, 5. 230.
Annin, William B., engraves a map of Boston, 6. 36-39. Small map of Boston of the peninsular part only, 6. 39.
Annin & Smith's Map, description of, 6. 38.
Anniversary (Fiftieth) of the original oeeupation, by the Society, of their present building, 20. 171, 172.
Anniversary of the battle of Lexington, 4. 22; of Bunker Hill, 4. 52, 55, 68; of the landing of the Pilgrims, 4. 140.'
Annual assessments, 1. 3, 69; 3. 240; 5. 191; 12. 70; 13. 141. Amount of, 3. 240-244; 12. 70; 13. 141.
Annual meetings of the Society, inelud- ing the election of offieers and annual reports, 1791, 1. 4; 1792, 1. 34; 1793, 1. 49; 1794, 1. 64; 1795, 1. 82; 1796, 1. 96; 1797, 1. 105; 1798, 1. 116; 1799, I. 124; 1800, 1. 132; 1801, 1. 139; 1802, I. 148; 1803, 1. 156; 1804, 1. 164; 1805, I. 169; 1806, 1. 188; 1807, 1. 193 ; 1808, I. 196; 1809, 1. 205; 1810, 1. 215; 1811, 1. 220 ; 1812, 1. 225; 1813, 1.230 ; 1814, I. 238; 1815, 1. 245; 1816, 1. 253; 1817,
1. 263; 1818, 1. 272; 1819, 1. 279; 1820, I. 288; 1821, 1. 335; 1822, 1. 341 ; 1823, 1. 350; 1824, 1. 374 ; 1825, 1. 380; 1826, I. 387; 1827, 1. 398; 1828, 1. 409; 1829, 1. 418 ; 1830, 1. 427; 1831, 1. 437; 1832, 1. 451 ; 1833, 1. 464; 1834, 1. 487; 1835, 2. 1; 1836, 2. 36; 1837, 2. 79 ; 1838, 2. 102; 1839, 2. 129; 1840, 2. 147; 1841, 2. 188 ; 1842, 2. 227; 1843, 2. 249; 1844, 2. 268 ; 1845, 2. 310 ; 1846, 2. 341 ; 1847, 2. 365 ; 1848, 2. 385 ; 1849, 2. 424; 1850, 2. 452 ; 1851, 2. 471 ; 1852, 2. 486; 1853, 2. 526 ; 1854, 2. 555; 1855, 3. 1; 1856, 3. 84; 1857, 3. 155 ; 1858, 4. 1 ; 1859, 4. 234; 1860, 5. 1; 1861, 5. 171; 1862, 6. 1; 1863, 7. 1; 1864, 7. 347; 1865, 8. 253; 1866, 9. 177; 1867, 10. 1; 1868, 10. 144; 1869, 11. 1; 1870, 11. 233 ; 1871, 12. 67; 1872, 12. 214; 1873, 13. 1; 1874, 13. 263; 1875, 14. 1; 1876. 14. 317; 1877, 15. 259; 1878, 16. 154; 1879, 17. 60; 1880, 18. 1; 1881, 18. 400; 1882, 19 265; 1883, 20. 171. Printed minutes of, exhibited by Mr. Deane, 3. 32. Duties of the officers and regular committees of the Society, see By-Laws of the Society.
'Annual Register,' 1. 31. Copies of, from 1764 to 1784 donated to the So- ciety, 3 181. Cited, 19. 220 n.
' Annual Register and Remembraneer,' 6. 365.
Anonomow, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.
Anson, George, Lord, paper relating to his voyages, 2. 356.
Anstruther, Capt. - , 18. 78.
Antas, Don Miguel d', donation from, ro. 331.
Ante-Columbian History of America, 2. 97, 98 n., 109.
'Anthology,' 10. 228.
Anthology Club, I. 391, 423, 430; 10. 163; 12. 24; 16. 129; 17. 403, 404; 19. 176 n. Records of, 2. 387. State- ment of the early history of, 2. 387, 387 n., 388 n., 389 n. Original members of, 2. 388 n.
'Anthology of Aneient Latin Epigrams,' 18. 402, 403.
Anthony, Indian, 19. 412 n.
Anthony, Saint, 10. 163.
Anthony, IIon. Henry B., 15. 161.
Anthony, Mark, 12. 202.
Anthony's Nose, Mohawk River, 19 404.
Anti-federalists at the Convention of 1788, 3. 302-304.
'Anti-Masonic Mirror,' 16. 408.
Anti-Sejanus, Rev., pseudon., 14. 169.
' Anti-Slavery Standard,' 15. 286. Antietam, battle of, 6. 327 n. Antigua, 7. 236.
Antinomianism, authorship of a book on, 3. 257, 258.
Antinomians, 11. 461. In New England, 6. 64. Opposition to, 6 477.
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Antiquarian Club, see Boston Antiqua- rian Club.
Antiquarian societies, inercase in the number of, 19. 252.
Antiquarian Society, I. xv. Fac-simile of a plan of, written by Dr. Belknap, 1. xii-xiii.
Antiquarian Society, see American Anti- quarian Society.
Antiquaries, Royal Society of Northern, see Kongeligt Nordiske Oldskrift Sels- kab.
Antiquaries, Society of, France, see Soci- été Française de Numismatique et d'Ar- chéologie.
Antiquaries, Society of, London, see So- ciety of Antiquaries of London.
Antiquaries, Society of, Newcastle upon Tyjne, see Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Antiquaries, Society of, Scotland, see So- ciety of Antiquaries of Scotland.
'Antiquitates Americana,' 2. 29, 30. 30n., 85n., 98 n., 107 n., 109 n., 122, 126 n., 501 n., 505 n .; 8. 82, 181-194. Copies of, to be sent to America, 2. 97 n., 98 n. Copies of, forwarded to America, 2 107 n., 108 n. Distribution of, 2. 122, 126 n.
' Antiquities of Mexico.' 2. 137, 138.
Antoninus, Archbp. of Florence, 11. 418.
Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius, 3. 384; 18. 392.
Antoninus Pius, coin of, I. 106.
Antwerp, 7. 116.
Antwerp Archeological Congress, dele- gates to, 9 228; 10. 36.
Anville, Jean Baptiste d', 2. 401. His map of North America, 2. 525.
Anwarpe, John, or Antwerp, John of, 8. 94. Apaumet, Hendrick, his ' Remarks on the Indians,' 1. 217.
' Apollo,' see ' American Apollo.'
' Apollo Anglicanus,' 7. 129, 130.
Apollo Press, I. xxvii, 45 n.
Apollonio, Nicholas A., donation from, 8. 442; 10. 314.
Apollonius, Gulielmus, 1. 10; 3. 288.
Appalachian Mountain Club, 25. 355.
Appeals in English law, 5. 237.
Apple Island, Boston Harbor, 20. 4.
Appleton, Amory, see Appleton, James Amory.
Appleton, C. H., settlement in business affairs with W. Appleton, 6. 436.
Appleton, Charles Sedgwick, d. 1835, 5. 292, 307.
Appleton, D., & Co. (Daniel), donations front, 2. 262, 265, 288, 301, 307, 352.
Appleton, Ebenezer ( Parker & Appleton), 5. 260; 6. 431; II. 308. Date of his death, 6. 431n. Visit to Little Walding- field. 9. 466.
Appleton, Mrs. Elizabethi M., donation from, 7. 408.
Appleton, Mrs. Einily W., 15. 269. Do- nation from, 15. 178, 269. Vote of thanks to, 15. 180.
Appleton, George A., and the U. S. flag, 5. 374.
Appleton, Harriot, 5. 307.
Appleton, Mrs. Harriot Coffin (Sumner), 5. 307.
Appleton, Deacon Isane, 3. 10: 5. 253. His residence and family, 3. 10, 11.
Appleton, Sir Isaac, 9. 400.
Appleton, James Amory, son of llon. William Appleton, 6. 440-412, 450. Death of, 6. 440.
Appleton (Appulton), John, d. 1412 or 1414. 3. 8 ; 5. 252 ; 6. 430.
Appleton, John (1710), 20. 257, 315, 317, 318.
Appleton, John (1767), letter to, 8. 4, 5. APPLETON, JonN, J.D., 1. 124 n. ; 11. 34, 36; 12. 8, 79, 237; 13. 232 : 15. 257; 16. 256; 18. 264; 19 355; 20. 115, 116. A catalogue of the Library made by him, 2. 43 n., 44 n .; 3. 160; 5. 19. Ilis ser- vices in the Library as Assistant Li- brarian, 2 591 n., 502n .; 3 87, 100 ; 4. 251; 5.21, 188, 193; 6. 10; 7. 10.23, 351- 354; 8. 4; 9. 184, 186, 189, 298, 461; 10. 11, 120, 157, 169, 171, 321, 823, 471- 473. Submits a statement concerning the pamphlets, books, etc., 3. 87. Do. nations from, 3. 114; 5. 229, 372. 440; 6. 23, 78; 7. 1, 168, 303, 338, 865, 3,3, 375, 376, 408. 474; 8. 254, 314, 431, 400, 480; 9 00, 81, 177, 106, 227, 255, 353, 357, 368. 436. 463, 467. 455 : 10. 1. 21, 33, 40, 80, 86, 105, 117, 134, 144, 200, 311, 311, 320, 331, 335, 314, 305, 409. Salary received, for services as As- sistant Librarian, 4. 251 ; 5. 21, 1 -S : 6. 10: 7. 16, 352-354; 8 265-270: 9 1=0. 181 : 10 8, 9, 166, 165. Annual report of the Cabinet, 6. 6, 17-19: 7. 23-25, 353-361. Identification of the portrait of W: Hayley, D.D., 6. 22. Letter from, in regard to the portrait of Wil- liam III., 6. 331-332. Donation of the Pedigree of Appleton, by, 7. 375; 15. 367. Description of MSS. given by W. Winthrop, 8. 79. Letter to, 8. 477-479. Permission granted to copy 'Proceed- ings of the Town of Ipswich,' etc., 9. 178. Note by, on Rev. Samuel Mather. of Windsor, Conu., 9. 462. 'Monu- mental Memorials of the Appleton Family' presented by, 9 460; 15. 36 ;. Ilis death, 10. xvi, 470; 11. 32. Letter to, to 45 n. Elected Resident Mem- ber, 10. 411. Remarks on his death, and resolution adopted by the Society. Io. 470-473. Resignation of the office of Assistant Librarian, 11. 33. Trib- ute to, by Dr. Green, It. 45. Portrait of, presented, 12. 56. ' Memoir of,' by Charles Deane, 15. 065. Paper by, on
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the Great Seal of New England used by Andros, 6. 79-81 ; 15. 367. On Alma- nacs in reign of Queen Anne, 7. 125-132; 15. 367. On an Amortissement of Louis, Duke of Orleans, 7. 153; 15. 367. Sketch of the 'Journal de Castorland,' 7. 326-338; 15. 367. On an order of the Privy Council on the petition of W : Morton, 7. 344-346; 15. 367. On early charts of the harbor of Boston, 7. 475- 477 ; 15. 367. On the portrait of Sebas- tian Cabot, 8. 91-96. His paper on the 'Alleged Portrait of Rev. John Wilson,' 10. 41-48 ; 15. 367; 20. 114. Papers contributed by, to the Society, 15. 367.
Appleton, Mrs. John (Elizabeth Messer), 15. 366.
Appleton, John S., 6. 279n. Note by, 8.5.
Appleton, Major Jolin W. M., 10 172; 15. 366. Donations from, 7. 115, 360, 474; 8. 76.
Appleton, Joseph, 5. 253.
Appleton, Rev. Joseph, father of W : Ap- pleton, 6. 431. Pamphlet published by, 6. 431. Death of, 6. 432.
Appleton, Mrs. Maria Theresa (Gold), 5. 260, 307.
Appleton, Mary Adams, 3. 10.
Appleton, Mrs. Mary Ann (Cutler), 6. 436.
Appleton, Mary Gore, 3. 14, 18 ; 8. 171.
Appleton, Mrs. Mary Hook, 6. 431-133. Appleton, N. W., 6. 436.
APPLETON, Hon. NATHAN, I. 496, 499, 503; 3. 13, 14 ; 4. 167 ; 6. 431, 437 n. ; 7. 421 ; 10. 343 ; II. 308, 341, 342; 12. 5, 132; 13. 3, 447 ; 16. 377, 405; 17. 283. His death, I. xliii; 5. ix, 224-226; 6. 6, 458 ; 7. 305. Contributes to the pur- chase of the Society's building, 1. 465n. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 481. Elected, 1. 493. Accepts membership, I. 495. One of the twenty-six mem- bers in the heliotype frontispiece, 2. vii ; 3. 32a. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, 2. 3. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 3, 12, 14, 90, 92. 96, 117, 126, 135, 137, 141, 149, 171, 178, 181, 185, 188, 212, 216, 219, 225, 227, 234, 241, 247, 251, 253, 261, 263, 204, 297, 300, 303, 307, 309, 318, 324, 335, 338, 340, 345, 354, 358, 362-364, 370, 376, 377, 380, 382, 385, 417, 419, 421, 424, 429, 434, 441, 443, 445, 456, 458, 460, 462, 466, 468, 478, 479, 481, 483, 486, 499, 503, 507, 513, 525, 542, 548, 551, 552, 554, 559, 592, 599, 604, 606, 607. His place on the Standing Committee filled by Rev. Mr. Francis, 2. 26. Donations from, 2. 112, 188, 237, 238, 310, 334, 428, 458 ; 3. 85, 258, 262, 284 ; 4. 107, 139, 146, 384. Of com- mittee to consider the daily opening of the Library, 2. 134, 135. Report on the matter, 2. 135 n., 136 n. Money bor-1
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