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bequest of Mr. James Savage, 13. 50. | Tribute of, to Mr. George T. Davis, 15. 309. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Col. Aspinwall, 16. 111. Communicates a memoir of Mr. James Savage, 16. 111. Deatlı of, announced, 17. 33. Remarks on the death of, by Mr. Win- throp, 17. 35-38. Resolution of the Society on the death of, 17. 38. Trib- ute of Dr. Holmes to, 17. 38-40. Trib- ute of Mr. Saltonstall, 17. 44-46. Let- ter from Mr. Tuttle on the death of, 17 47. A portrait of, presented to tlie Society, 17. 165. His portrait, 19. fron- tispiece. 'Memoir of,' by Gen. F. W. Palfrey, 19. 339-348. Birth, parentage, and education, 19 339. Teacher at Round Hill School, 19. 339. Begins to practise law, 19. 339. A member of the Legislature, 19. 340; of the City Council, 19. 340. City Solicitor, 19. 340. Marriage, 19 340. United States Distriet Attorney, 19 340. Illness and death, 19. 342 His character as a lawyer, 19. 312, 343 ; as an orator, 19. 344, 345; as a politician, 19. 345. Per- sonal traits, 19 343-345. Personal ap- pearance, 19. 344. Memorial verses by Mr. W. W. Story, 19. 346-318. 'Me- moir of Josephi Story, LL.D.,' by, 2 324 n. ; 10. 175-205. His 'Eulogy of Daniel Webster,' 2. 530. 'Memoir of C. C. Felton' by, 10. 351-363. His ' Memoir of Jeremiah Mason,' 13. 268. ' Memoir of James Savage ' by, 16. 117- 153. Editor of the ' Christian Register' and 'The Jurist,' 19. 339, 340. His 'Six Months in Italy,' 19. 340. Editor of the 'Courier,' 19. 340. His orations, leetures, ete., 19. 341. Publications of, 19. 342.
Hillard, John, 19. 330.
Hillard, Mrs. Sarah (Stillman), 19. 339. Hillard, Mrs. Susan 'T. (Howe), 19. 340.
Hillard, Hyde, & Dickinson, Messrs., 19. 341.
Hiller, J., Jr., pen-and-ink sketch of Pres. Washington by, 13. 243.
Hiller, Joseph ( Hall &- Hiller), I. 158, 159.
Hillhouse, Mary L., donation from, 5. 159.
Hilliard, Abraham, 8 46. Claims the Winthrop Manuscript Catalogue for the Winthrop heirs, 2. 44. Communi- cation from, concerning a catalogue and certain writings of Hon. W. Win- throp, 2. 323, 323 n., 324 n.
Hilliard, Timothy, 16. 265.
Hilliard, Rev. Timothy, d. 1790, 1. 7.
Hilliard, William ( Hilliard & Metcalf), I. 243 n., 495 ; 8. 61; 13. 27.
Hills, Joseph, 12. 98.
Hills, Stephen, donations from, 1. 76, 79.
Hillsboroughi, Wills Hill, 1st Earl of, 1. 12,
21, 26, 75, 89 ; 8. 338, 370; 12. 11, 208, 209, 211; 13. 164 n .; 16. 156; 19. 74, 140, 141. Letters to, froin Gov. Hutch- inson, 6. 484-487 ; 19. 120-137. Letter of Sir John Temple to. 12. 207. Hillsborough, N. C., 6. 164.
Hilton, Mrs. Ann (Dudley), 14. 126 n.
Hilton, Edward, 14. 126 n., 363, 365, 367, 368, 376 m. ; 16. 265.
Hilton, Joshua, captured by Indians, 14. 146.
Hilton, William, 1689, 17. 228.
Hilton, William, the elder, d. 1655, 9. 57 ; 14. 363, 367, 368 ; 20. 402.
Hilton, William, the younger, d. 1675, 20. 402.
Hilton, Col. Winthrop, 14 126, 144, 149.
Hilton patent, 14. 364, 367.
Hiltz, William S., donation from, II. 500.
Himalayan Mountains, 2. 317 n.
Hinckes, John, 16 264, 269.
Hinckley, Ebenezer, II. 141.
Hinckley, John, II. 141.
Hinckley ( Hinkley), Gor. Thomas, 10. 22, 161; 13. 373; 15. 304, 395 His letter to the selectmen and inhali- tants of Duxbury, 1. 54. 'Hinckley Manuscripts,' 2. 499. See ' Hinckley Papers.' Dedication to R. Boyle, 5. 379.
Hinckley, William, killed by Indians, 14. 136.
'Hinckley Papers,' 2. 400; 5. 187, 407 ; 6.8; 19. 229, 383.
Hindostan, 6. 96. Serviee rendered by negro soldiers, 6. 248.
Hine, Rer. Orlo D., his ' Early Lebanon ' cited, 19. 380 n.
Hingham, Mass., 4 94; 5. 413; 6 350; 7 253, 362, 476; 8. 35; 10. 481 ; 11. 48; 12. 252, 394, 395 ; 16. 119, 124, 153; 17. 346; 18. 62, 64, 174, 175, 177, 377 ; 19. 123, 330, 378, 381-384 ; 20. 1, 403. James Warren's school at, 7. 424. Church at, 8. 223; 15. 197. Derby Academy at, 8. 252. Origin of the name of, 12. 396.
Hingham Agricultural Soeiety, II. 82. Donation from, 5. 218.
Hingham Church Papers, 10. 161.
'Ilingham Journal,' necspaper. 19 384 n. Hinks, -, Councillor, 15. 107.
Hinman, Hon. Royal R., donation from, 2. 496.
Hinsdell, Rev. Ebenezer, 17. 337.
Hinsdell, M., Deerfield, 17. 333, 340.
Hiort, Prof., donation from, 2. 202.
Hippoerates, 18. 135.
Firain, Ohio, 19. 89, 91.
Fliron (Ilirons), Richard, II. 393, 895.
Hirrick, Lieut., 16. 360.
Hirst, Mrs., 7. 188. 250.
Hirst, Mrs. Elizabeth, 13. 362.
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Hirst, Grove, 1. 33; 12. 361, 362 ; 17. 87. [ HOADLY (Hoadley), CHARLES J., 3. 182; Hispaniola, Island of, 2. 105 n.
Historic Society of Lancashire and Che- shire, England, donations from, 5. 372. "Transactions of,' given to the Society, 5. 406 ; 6. 15.
' Historical and Genealogical Register,' see 'New-England, etc.'
'Historical Causes and Effects,' 2. 156.
'Historical Class Book,' 2. 155, 156.
Historical composition, J. Sparks's views of, 10. 306.
' Historical Magazine,' 3. 134, 159, 257 ; 6. 79, 133, 193, 250, 427; 11. 5, 7. Cited, 18. 77 n., 92 n., 100 n. ; 20 62 n.
Historical Societies, a system of ex- changes to be instituted, 3. 92, 159. Growth of, in the United States, 3. 167, 267. The oldest in the United States, 3. 175. Information concern- ing the different societies, see Brazil, Chicago, Connecticut, Dorchester, Es- sex, Genoa, Georgia, Illinois, Ken- tucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Ha- ven, New York, Nortlı Carolina. Ohio, Pennsylvania, Quebec, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington City, and Wisconsin.
Historical Society of France, see Société de l'Histoire de France.
Historical Trust Fund, 3. 45-47; 4. 241, 251, 252, 255 ; 6. 9 ; 7. 354; 10. 5, 12, 166.
'Historicus,' name used by Franklin in signing his parody, 6. 126.
History, papers and manuscripts pertain- ing to, to be preserved and printed by means of the Appleton Fund, 3. 2, 4, 6, 7. Effort to be made to preserve all works upon, and discover new mate- rial, 3 32 c, 32 d, 267, 268 ; 6. 10. Op- portunities afforded to authors by the Society, 3 147, 167; 6. 14, 15.
' Histrio-Mastix,' Prynne's, 8. 310. Hitcham, Suffolk, 10. 34.
Hitchborn (Hichborn), Benjamin, 7. 214, 222, 238 ; 8. 319; 12. 67; 19. 149, 150, 152-165. His Fifth of March Oration, I. 18. His escape, 4. 79-81. Hitchborn, Robert, 20. 11.
Hitchcock, Co/. Daniel, 5. 357 ; 15. 129, 135, 160; 16. 344. Report of, 4. 301- 303.
Hitchcock, Pres. Edward, D.D., 5. 296; 10. 442; 18. 356; 19. 317; 20. 241. His 'Geology of Massachusetts,' I. 483. Hitchcock, Rev. Enos, D.D., 1. 61; 12. 193. Presents a copy of his 'Eulogy on Washington,' I. 137.
Hitchcock, Rev. Gad., D.D., 15. 352; 17. 157.
Hivrey, -- d', 4. 234. Hix, Sergeant, 16. 108. Hoadley, Benjamin, 15. 252.
II. 369. Donations from, 3. 86, 98 ; 8. 171; 10. 484 ; 13. 80, 240. Letter from, announcing the gift of a copy of ' Colo- nial Records' froni 1638 to 1649, 3. 182. Letters and donation from, Io. 395- 397; II. 291, 370, 483 ; 13. 80, 100, 240. Elected a Corresponding Member, 11. 345. Accepts membership, 11. 483. Hoar, Abigail, 20. 318. Hoar, Dorcas, 20. 313, 315, 316.
HOAR, Hon. EBENEZER R., LL.D., 8. 99; 12. 442 ; 13. 449; 16. 111, 164 ; 18. 25; 19. 356, 358, 359 ; 20. 21. Elccted a Resident Member, 7. 369. Accepts membership, 7. 373. Donation from, 10. 40. Of committee on increase of membership, 14. 327. Remarks by, on the death of Judge Thomas, 16. 311. Remarks by, with regard to the closing of the King's Chapel and Granary burial-grounds, 17. 136. Of committee to present a petition to the Legislature concerning ancient burial-grounds, 17. 314. Remarks by, on the death of Dr. Palfrey, 18. 422, 423. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Judge Ames, 19. 125. Letter from, on the occasion of the death of Mr. Emerson, 19. 302, 303. 'Memoir of Mr. George Bemis' by, 16. 112-116. ' Memoir of Hon. Seth Ames ' by, 20. 35, 36.
Hoar, Elizabeth ()/rs. Read), 20. 317. Hoar, Hon. George F., 19 87 n., 92 His address before the Law School of Yale College, 19. 260.
Hoar, John, 17. 157.
Hoar, Lieut. John, 15. 76; 19. 92.
Hoar, Rev. Leonard, M.D., President of Harvard College, 3. 317; 8. 10-12, 16, 17, 20, 25; 13. 235. Resigns his presi- dency, 3. 318. His death, 3. 319. His sernion on Lady Mildmay, 1. 130. Hoar, Rebecca, 20. 318.
HOAR, Hon. SAMUEL, LL.D., 2. 215; 6. 307, 308 ; 10. 58; 11. 56; 13. 258; 14. 156. His death, I. xliv ; 3. 117, 122, 131. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 215. Elected, 2. 218. Accepts mem- bersliip, 2. 221. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 223, 233, 238, 241, 247, 251, 257, 259, 272, 285-287, 334, 335, 354, 360, 364, 372, 380, 383, 389, 413, 415, 426, 430, 431, 434, 441, 445, 455, 457, 462, 466, 469, 473, 479, 490, 495, 497, 513, 529, 559, 583, 592, 599, 607. Chosen President pro tempore, 2. 238, 353, 359, 430, 457, 496. Of Scru- tinizing Committee, 2. 250. Donation from, 2. 306. Of committee to consider the preservation of ancient town rec- ords, 2. 461, 462. Report of the com- mittee on town records, 2. 462, 463, 463 n., 466 n. Tribute and resolutions offered in memory of, 3. 117, 122. His
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memoir to be prepared by Hon. Wm. Minot, 3. 122. 'Memoir of,' 5. 366- 372. Inscription on his monument, 5. 372.
Hobart, Aaron, donations from, 2. 127, 235.
Hobart, Augustus Edward, 6th Earl of Buckinghamshire, see Buckinghamshire. Hobart, Mrs. Elizabethi ( Prat), 8. 35.
Hobart, Rev. Gersliom, 8. 13, 22, 27; 10. 408.
Hobart, Japhet, 8. 13, 22, 27; 10. 408.
Hobart, Rev. Jeremiah, 8. 12, 20, 25.
Hobart, Rt. Rev. John H., vote of thanks to, for a donation, 1. 232.
Hobart, Judge John S., 11. 19-21, 24.
Hobart, Rev. Joshua, 8. 12, 20, 25.
Hobart, Mrs. Mary (Rogers), 5. 493.
Hobart, Rev. Nehemiah, HI. C. 1667, 6. 342 ; 8. 13, 22, 27; 10. 403.
Hobart, Rer. Nehemialı, H.C. 1714, 8. 35.
Hobart, Rer. Noalı, 1. 12, 138.
Hobart, Samuel, 14. 110.
Hobart, William, 5. 493.
Hobbamock, Indian, 18. 440.
Hobbes, 3. 391.
Hobbs, Abigail, 20. 314-316, 318. Wit- ness in a witchcraft case, 5. 33; 20. 314.
Hobbs, Deliveranee, accused of witeli- craft, 5. 34.
Hobbs, Ebenezer, 17. 157.
Hobbs, Henry, see Hobs
Hobbs, Mary, tormented by a witch, 5. 34.
Hobbs (Hobs), Morris, 16. 265; 17. 228.
Hobbs, Sarah ( Mrs. Lovit), 14. 150.
Hobbs, William, 20. 314, 318. See Hobs. Hobby, Mr., 6. 234.
Hobby, Ann, 18. 349.
Hobby, Mrs. Anne, 17. 95.
Hobby, Sir Charles, 17. 95.
Hobby, Judith ( Mrs. Colman), 17. 95.
Hobby, William, 17. 95.
Hobert, Mrs. Judith ( Knappe), 5. 493.
Hobert, William (W: Hubbard ?), 5. 492, 493.
Hobomok, 13. 79. Hobs, Henry, 16. 265.
Hoby family, 10 34.
Hocking, Jolin, 20. 44. Murder of, at Kennebeck, 11. 217.
Hodges, Rev. Richard M., A.M., 19. 314. Donations from, 1. 496 ; 2. 301 ; 9. 368; II. 500.
Hodges, Samuel W., donation from, 6.23. Hodgesden (alias Galloway), Elizabethı (Mrs. Richards), 14. 151.
Hodgkin, T., printer, 7. 129.
Hodgkins, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 86, 86 n. Letters from, read, 8. 231.
Hodgson, Mrs. Margaret T., 17. 79. Hodgson, Robert, letters of, 3 76. Hodgson, William B., 17. 79.
Hodsdon, John F., Adjutant. General of Maine, donation from, 10. 2.
Hodshon, -, 18. 300.
Hodson, Nathaniel, 8. 29.
Hoel, Mrs., killed by Indians, 14. 140.
Hoel, John, 14. 140 n.
Hoel, Mary (MIrs. Cutt), 14. 140 n.
Hoel, see also Howell.
Hoes, R. Randall, donation from, 11. 500.
Hoffman, Charles Fenno, 2. 310 n.
Hoffman, David, 10. 184 ..
Hoffman, Francis S., donations from and vote of thanks to, 7. 339, 350.
Hoffman, Ogden, 19. 302.
Hoff's Tombs (Nut Island), Boston Har- bor, 7. 476.
Hog Island, 5. 53; 7. 186, 362.
Hogan, Edmund, his ' State 'Trials,' 1. 98.
Hogans, Ebenezer, 16. 354.
Hogarth, George, 12. 156.
Hogartlı, William, 5. 236.
Hogg & Delameter, Messrs., 13. 322S.
Hogkins, John, see Kankamagus.
Hohenlohe - Waldenburg - Schillingsfürst,
Alex. Leop. Franz Emmerich, Prince von, 8. 224.
Holbein, Hans, portrait of Sebastian Cabot attributed to, 8. 91-96. His will, 8. 93.
Holbein, Hans, the younger, 20. 160 n.
Holbrook, Capt., 6. 349.
Holbrook, Abiah, 20. 7 n., 294n. Petition of, to the Selectmen of Boston, 20 7.
Holbrook, Amos, M.D., 12. 261, 203; 19- 314, 316.
Holbrook, Catherine ()/rs. Harris), 19. 314.
Holbrook, J. C. (Richardson, Lord, §- Holbrook.), 17. 121.
Holbrook, S. P., donation from, 1. 492 Holbrook, Samuel, 1x 141.
Holbrooke Hall, 5 291.
Holcombe, William F., M.D., donation from, 11. 500.
Holden, -, Mayor of Stockton, Cal., 12. 82.
Ilolden, Adj. Abel, 14. 88, 00; 15. 81, 108 n.
Holden, Austins, 16. 354.
Holden, Lieul .- Col. Benjamin, 15. 83, 92, 94, 95, 97, 99, 100, 102, 103, 142, 160; 16. 338, 357, 358.
Holden, Edward, 5. 220: 6. 10; 10. 167. Donations from, 5. 219, 220, 319 ; 6. 1. Holden, James, 15. 91.
Holden, John, 15. 77.
Holden, Lieut. Nathaniel, 15. 81.
Holden (Howlden), Randall, 2. 390 m. ; 6. 61, 62. Petition of, 2. 339, 339 m.
Holden, IIon. Samuel, I. 18; 12. 414.
Holden, Mass., 12. 401, 407. Named for Ilon. Samuel Hollen, 12. 414.
Holden Chapel, Harvard College, 12. 414 ; 14. 5. Holden Place, 6. 30.
Holder, Christopher, 18. 394.
Holder, Rev. William, D.D., 16 244, 246.
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Hole, etymology of, as seen in ' Holmes's |
Hole,' 'Wood's Hole,' etc., 12. 334, 335; 13. 74.
Holeman, Lieut. Edward, 15. 86.
Holinslied, Hugh, 5. 497.
Holinshed, Margaret (Mrs. Sutton), 5. 497.
Holinshed, Raphael, his ' Chronicles,' 19. 79, 80 n. ; cited, 19. 79 n .- 82 n. ; extract from, 19. 80.
Holl, -, 4. 308.
Holland, Capt., 14. 136.
Holland, Andrew, 7. 353.
Holland, B. I., extracts from the diary of, read by Dr. Hale, 19. 243.
Holland, Cornelius, 6. 47.
Holland, Rer. Frederic W., donation from, 2. 421.
Holland, Henry, his ' Herwologia Anglica,' 2. 612, 613, 614 n.
Holland, Sir Henry, 10. 257; 15. 380, 381 ; 16. 207.
Holland, Henry W., his ' William Dawes and his Ride with Paul Revere,' pre- sented, 16. 365.
Holland, Rer. Jeremiah, 8. 11, 20, 25.
HOLLAND, JOSIAH G., M.D., 13. 266; 18. 320 m .; 19. 285. Elected a Resident Member, 4. 52. Accepts membership, 4 54. To attend the centennial at Bernardston, 6. 21. Donations from, 7. 298; 8. 274. Vote of thanks to, 7. 299. Ceases to be a member, 12. 259. Elected a Corresponding Mem ber, 13. 121. Accepts membership, 13. 232. Death of, announced, 19. XX, 64. His ' History of Western Massa- chusetts' cited, 12. 308 n., 414, 416- 419; 19. 64.
Holland. Cupt. Park, 8. 874 ; 17. 210n., 216, 216 n .; 19 396.
Holland, Samuel, 1. 11. His map of the coast from Rye to Cape Ann, I. 347. His map of New York, 19. 405.
Holland, 2. 401; 3. 215 ; 6. 490 ; 7. 406.
Apologizes, 5. 10. The war with Eng- land in 1654, 6. 66 n. Slavery in, 6 142. Laws and customs of, 6. 335. Visit to, in 1672, 11. 131-134. Rec- ognition of the United States by, II. 303.
Holland Company, 7. 332.
Hollar, Wentzel, 6. 21.
Holley, Rer. Horace, LL.D., 19. 30, 30n. Hollis, Capt., 7. 415.
Hollis, Thomas, 10. 100; 12. 411 : 16. 65, 147, 281 n., 305. ' Memoirs of,' 1. 152. Autograph letter of, 2. 179. Letters of Mrs. Mayhew to, 2. 351, 352.
Hollis, Thomas, the younger, 10. 162; 11. 294.
Holiis, Thomas Brand, I. 201; 16. 295, 296, 298, 299. Letters from, 2. 541. Letter of Dr. Eliot to, 16. 281, 282.
Hollis, N. H., 18. 169; 19. 263 ; 20. 232.
Hollis Association of Ministers, donation from, 6. 249.
Hollis Hall, 6. 266. See Harvard College. Hollis Papers, 3. 86.
Hollis Professorship, Harvard College, 5. 241; 6. 284, 312.
Hollis Street, Boston, 6. 30.
Hollis Street Meeting-house, Boston, 10. 235 ; 15. 173; 18. 143 n.
Hollister, Gideon H., requests permission to examine the Trumbull Manuscripts, 2. 576-580.
Holliston, Mass., 3. 367; 12. 402, 404. Named for Thomas Hollis, 12. 411.
Holloway, Willianı, 12. 107.
Holloway's shipyard, Boston, 19. 105.
Holman, John, 8. 30.
Holman, Jolin, 16. 108.
Holman, Capt. Jonathan, 15. 83.
Holman, Major Jonathan, 15. 82, 160.
Holmes, Lieut., 16. 360.
Holmes, Mr., 7. 249.
Holmes, Mr., 16. 296, 299.
HOLMES, Rev. ABIEL, D.D., 1. 117, 120, 121, 126, 127, 133, 135, 143, 144, 148, 149, 163, 168, 169, 172, 179 n., 186-188, 193-195, 200, 206, 214, 215, 219, 220, 222, 223, 226, 228-230, 232-235, 237, 240, 243 n., 244, 245, 248, 251-253, 257, 259, 262, 264, 266, 270, 272-274, 277- 279, 281, 284, 331, 335, 336, 339, 347, 348, 350, 371, 374-376, 378, 380, 384, 386, 387, 392, 395, 398, 407, 413, 418, 425, 427, 445, 446, 450, 451, 453, 456, 464, 473, 475, 479, 490, 495; 7. 418; 8. 46, 214, 219; 10. 108, 410; 12. 6, 7, 140, 212 n., 235, 434 ; 14. 73, 331 n .; 15. 194; 17. 136-139, 139 n., 140, 152, 154, 154 n., 156, 156 n. ; 20. 172. His death, I. xlii. Nominated a Resident Mem- ber, 1. 110. Elected, I. 117. Dona- tions from, 1. 123, 124, 137, 166, 200, 201 ; 2. 13. Of Publication Committee, I. 129, 164, 231, 259, 273, 337. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, I. 222, 226. Elected Corresponding Secretary, 1. 231, 239, 245, 254, 264, 273, 279, 288, 335, 341, 350, 374, 380, 387, 398, 409, 418, 427, 445, 452. Cor- responding Secretary, 1. 232, 238 n., 240 n., 245, 250 n., 251, 252, 254, 263, 269, 272, 274, 278, 282, 331, 337, 339 n., 346, 370, 372, 379, 384, 386, 409, 419, 437, 446, 456. To convey the thanks of the Society to Mr. Boudinot, 1. 233. Added to the committee, to make ar- rangements for the celebration of tlie anniversary of the landing at Ply- mouth, 1. 235. Makes a prayer on that occasion, I. 235 ; 3. 130. Of committee to ask for the deposit of the New Eng- land Library, 1. 236, 237, 269. Com- municates letters and donations, I. 238, 265, 436, 452, 474. Of committee on Hubbard's "History,' I. 243. Letter
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received from, 1. 254. Letter of John Farmer to, I. 254 n. Of committee on Winthrop's Journal, I. 258, 259. Re- cording Secretary pro tempore, I. 266, 371. Asked to prepare a incmnoir of Professor Ebeling, I. 266. Asked to write the mnemoir of C. Gannett, I. 273. To prepare a form of acknowledgment of donations, I. 282. Letter of A. Bradford to, I. 285 n. Of committee on the celebration at Plymouth, I. 287, 289. Vote of thanks to, for prepar- ing the catalogue of the Prince Library, I 331. Letters to, in reference to that Library, I. 331 n. To return thanks for the gift of Washington's Newburgh Address, I. 334. Of committee on memorials of Harvard College gradu- ates, I. 336. Of committee on contin- uation of Hutchinson's History, I. 338. Of committee on the Circular Letter, I. 342. Letter of Adm. Coffin to, I. 370 n. Letters from Mr. W. Tudor to, 1. 372 n. To open correspondence with the Antiquarian Societies of France and England, 1. 373. Letter of La. fayette to, I. 377 n. Letter of Mr. Crocker, about Colonel Church's sword, to, I. 379 n. Added to the committee on the early church and town records, I. 381. Communicates his ' Memoir on French Huguenots settled at Oxford,' I. 381. Part of that memoir printed in the ' Worcester Magazine,' I. 393, 394 n. Allowed to take out books to prepare the new edition of liis ' Annals,' I. 407. Letter of Rev. J. Hutchinson to, I. 413 n. Of committee on a pro- posed exchange of books, 1. 447, 449. Of committee to consider alteration of a by-law, I. 453, 455. Resigns the office of Corresponding Secretary, I. 459. Vote of thanks to, I. 459. Con- tributes to purchase the Society's build- ing, 1. 465 n. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 14, 31, 46, 47, 50, 62, 79. On a statement in the ' Ainerican An- nals,' concerning the Roman Catholics, 2. 30. His paper to be published in Vol. V., third series, 2. 30. On com mittee to obtain a donation of the Winthrop Manuscript Catalogue, 2. 44. Report concerning the Winthrop Cata- logue, 2. 48. A letter pertaining to the Winthrop Manuscript Catalogues 2. 46, 46 n., 47 n. Communicates inquiry concerning the ' Narrative of Gibson's Captivity,' 2. 48. Communicates in- quiry from President Alden, 2. 48. To receive the thanks of the Society for obtaining a donation, 2. 77. ' Memoir o",' 2. 84, 84 n. His family offer a do- nation of some of his writings for publication, 2. 147, 147 n., 148 n. A catalogue of Harvard graduates, lent
to him, 2. 323, 323 n., 324 n. His mode of recording donations, when Corre- sponding Secretary, 2. 437 n. His ac- count of the donation of the Hutchin- son Papers to the Society, 2. 437 n., 440 n. Portrait of, 5. 195. Letter to, from J. F. Watson, 5. 200-212. Por- trait of, given to the Society, 6. 17. Letter to, 10. 121, 122. Papers of, presented to the Society, 14. 1, 2. Letters to, from John Farmer, 17. 152-156. Letter to, from Dr. Trum- bull, 17. 151, 152. His memoir of the church at Medway, 1. 53. His 'Life of President Stiles,' I. 123. His his- tory of Cambridge, I. 136. His 'Ad- ditional Memoir of the Moheagan Indians,' I. 166. 'Memoir of Stephen Parmenius,' I. 166. His funeral ser- mon on President Willard, I. 178. 11is ' Memoir of Caleb Gannett,' I. 273n. His 'American Annals,' 1. 373 n .; 2. 30; 14. 78. His ' Memoir of the French Protestants,' 2. 209, 209 n. ; 4. 354 n.
Holmes, Abraham, his 'Description of Rochester,' 1. 337.
Holmes, Mrs. Amelia Lee (Jackson), 7. 418.
Holmes, Ann Susan (Mrs. Upham), 15. 194.
Holmes, Benjamin Mulberry, II. 141, 393, 395. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Holmes, Elisha, II. 26.
Holmes, John, 3. 224.
Holmes, John, Cambridge, 20. 230. Do- nations from, 8. 201, 213.
Holmes, Hon. John, 16. 179; 19. 52. Let- ter to, from George Thacher, 16. 180.
Holmes, John S., donation from, 7. 293.
Holmes, Joseph, holds stock belonging to Harvard College, 6. 349. Holmes, Nathaniel, II. 141.
Holmes, Rev. Obadiah, 16. 149 ; 18. 392. HOLMES, OLIVER WENDELL, M.D., LL.D.,
4. 395 ; 5. 63 ; 7. 418; 8. 78; 10 36, 37; II. 33, 111, 486, 501 ; 12. 4, 251 ; 13. 63, 254, 370, 424, 447; 14. 2, 38, 47; 15. 194, 395; 16. 183, 256, 403 ; 17. 67, 122, 131, 424, 427, 442, 459, 460; 18. 419; 19. 205, 250, 347, 357; 20. 105, 257. Donations from, 2. 258 : 5. 1, 26. 104; 7. 140, 417, 418; II. 324. Elected a Resident Men- ber, 3. 237. Remarks on Cambridgeport, 3. 372. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a petition of the Historic, Gene- alogical Society for a change of its cor- porate name, 3. 266-270. On Washing- ton Irving. 4. 418-422. Remarks by, 5. 55, 379-399. Remarks on Dante, 8. 277, 278; on the death of Mr. G: Livermore, 8. 456-458. And Mr. G: Livermore, IO. 415. His opinion of Miss Canl- kins's poem, II. 131. Remarks by, 11. 324. Letter from, relative to the death
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HOLMES, OLIVER WENDELL (continued). of Hon. J. P. Kennedy, 11. 369. Let- ter from, relative to the Scott Centen- nial meeting, 12. 154. Remarks of, on Leyden in the time of the Puritans, 13. 315-317. Pays a tribute to Mr. Mot- ley, 15. 292. Appointed to write a memoir. of Mr. Motley, 15. 302. Re- marks by, on the deatlı of Hon. George T. Davis, 15. 310. Of committee to attend Mr. Bryant's funeral, 16. 194. Remarks by, on the death of Hon. George S. Hillard, 17. 38-40. His trib- ute to Dr. Jacob Bigelow, 17. 40-44. Remarks by, on the death of Mr. Dana, 19. 197-199. His tribute to Mr. Long- fellow, 19. 269-275. Tribute to Mr. Emerson, 19. 303-310. Gift from, 19. 310. Poem of, at the dinner given to Prince Napoleon, 6. 15. 'Our First Citizen,' a poem on Hon. Edward Ever- ett, 8. 151. His ' New England's Mas- ter-Key,' 10. 461. Ballad by, on the Boston Tea-party, 13. 202-204. ' Me- moir of Jeffries Wynian' by, 14. 4-24. Poem on Bunker Hill battle by, 14 :2- 36. 'Memoir of John Lothrop Motley' by, 16. 404-473. His 'Memorial Sketch of Dr. Bigelow' cited, 17 385.
Holmes, Rebecca ( )/rs. Amory), 13. 418n. Holmes, Samuel, 11. 26.
Holmes, Mrs. Sarah Walker, 14. 150.
Holmes, Mrs. Sarah Wendell, 7. 418. Holmes, Capt. William, 11. 14.
Holmes's Hole, 12. 334, 335; 13. 73.
Holmes House, Cambridge, 14. 38 ; 16. 375 n.
'Holmes Papers,' 2. viii ; 14. 331; 17. 140 n., 151 n. ; 19. 128. Report on, by Mr. Dexter, 17. 136-160.
HOLST, HERMAN VON, Ph.D., elected a Corresponding Member, 17. 48. Ac- cepts membership, 17. 50.
Holt, Sir John, 4. 162 ; 20. 150 n., 333. On slavery, 7. 316-318.
Holt, Robert, naturalized, 4. 363.
Holten, Samuel, M.D., 8. 473 ; 10. 99; 13. 223.
Holton, Rev. I. F., donation from, 9. 66. Holts, Israel, 15. 255 n.
HOLTZENDORFF, Baron FRANZ VON, elect- ed an Honorary Member, 14. 158. Ac cepts membership, 14. 186.
Holyoke, Rev. Edward, President of Har vard College, 5. 228 ; 8. 40, 439 ; 10. 160, 162; 12. 323; 16.6. Autograph letter of, 2. 179. His installation dinner, 5. 162. Funeral oration on, by Sewall, 6. 15.
Holyoke, Edward Augustus, M.D., 5. 390, 391; 8. 460, 461; 10. 343; 18. 246. Donation from, 1. 112. Centenarian, 5. 210; 8. 438-440. ' Memoir of,' pre- sented, 12 288.
Holyoke, John, 8. 13, 22, 26; 12. 364.
Homan, Joanna (Mrs. Sargeant), 14. 151. Homans, Capt., 15. 109.
Homans, Capt. Benjamin, donations from, I. 56, 73, 74.
Homans, Messrs. Benjamin & John, dona- tion from, 1. 177.
Homans, Charles D., M.D., 17. 95; 19- 357.
Homans, Mrs. Hannah, portrait of, by Sinibert, 17. 95.
Homans, J. Smith, donations from, 4- 301; 5. 45, 218.
Homans, John, portrait of, by Smibert, 17. 95.
Homer, 3. 378, 384 ; 17. 454 ; 19. 269; 20. 235.
Homer, Mrs. Anna (Curtis), 2. 276.
HOMER, Rer. ARTHUR, D.D., nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 128. Elect- ed, 1. 129. The ' Bibliotheca Ameri- cana,' I. 438 n., 447, 449.
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