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Hunking, Mark, 16. 264, 267, 269, 270, 386.
Hunking, Sarah (Mrs. Wentworth), 16. 386.
Hunkins, Mark, marriage of, 14. 151. See Hunking, Mark.
Hunkins, Mrs. Mary, 14. 151.
Hunkins, Mrs. Sarah, 14. 150.
Hunkins, Williams, marriage of, 14. 150. Hunnewell, Horatio II., 19 357.
Hunnewell, James F .. 18. 1 n. Donation from, 11. 500. Gift from, 18. 1. His edition of Spelman's ' Relation of Vir. ginia,' presented, 13. 45. Vote of thanks to, 13. 45.
Hunnewell, Jonathan, 18. 380.
Hunnewell, Richard, 20. 13. Hunniwell, Lieut. Richard. 5. 37.
Hunt, -, schoolmaster, 11. 141.
Hunt, Adj., 14. 87, 89; 15. 102, 103, 105, 107. Hunt, Capt., 10. 383 ; 18. 8, 10, 11.
Hunt, Mr., 16. 299.
Hunt, Abra, 8. 334.
Hunt, Ebenezer, M.D., 19. 421.
Hunt, Elijah, 19 12.
Hunt, Freeman, his ' Lives of American Merchants' cited, 18. 168. His ' Mer- chants' Magazine ' cited, 17. 379; 18. 168.
Hunt, John, brazier, 8. 339 ; 12. 176.
Hunt, Rev. Jolin, death of, 7. 231. Grave of, 19. 421, 421 n.
Hunt, Matthew M., 14. 41.
Hunt, Rev. Samuel, 8. 30. Hunt, Sarah (Mrs. Mills), 19. 13.
Hunt, Seth, 15. 83.
Hunt, Shrimpton, 16. 291.
Hunt, Thomas, turner, 12. 108.
Hunt, William, 19. 155, 157, 159, 161-163.
Hunt, William Morris, 10. 56; 17. 283.
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Hunter, Gen. David, 18. 58, 59.
Hunter, Capt. Henry, 16. 158.
Hunter, Mrs. Henry, 16. 158.
Hunter, John, M.D., 14. 16, 24.
HUNTER, Rev. JOSEPH, F.S.A., 4. 342 n. ;
12. 101, 129, 437, 438, 439 ; 13. 70; 16. 142; 17. 298-306; 19 106, 109 n., 112 n., 117, 119; 20. 96, 98. Nominated a Cor- responding Member, 2. 238, 239. Eleet- ed, 2. 240. Accepts membership, 2. 246. To receive Vol. VIII. of the third series, 2. 246. Donation from, 2 257, 351, 435. Communication from, 2. 377, 459, 460 n. Letter from, 2 434. To receive a copy of Vol. X., third series, 2. 439. To receive a copy of Vol. I., fourth series, 2. 491. Correspondence of, with Mr. Charles Deane, 2. 602n., 603 n. Correspondence relative to the recovery of Bradford's History, 3. 21- 23, 38. Receives the thanks of the Society, and a copy of Bradford's His- tory, 3. 39, 98. Letter from, 3. 98. His errors in quoting the Candler Manu- script, 5. 480-404. His death, 5. xi ; 17. 304. Remarks on his death, 5. 320- 323. Memoir of, by Mr. Deane, 17. 300-306. Birth and aneestry, 17. 300. Early education, 17. 300, 301. A stu- dent of divinity, 17. 301. Settlement, 17. 301. Marriage, 17. 301. Notices of the works of, 17. 302-304. Connection with the Record Commission, 17. 302. His interest in American History, 17. 302. Elected a member of the Mas- sachusetts Historical Society, 17. 302. His communication entitled 'More Gleanings for New England History,' 2. 460 n. His ' Founders of New Ply- mouth,' 2. 592; 11. 402, 403; 12. 100 n .; 19. 116, 117 n. List of the publications of, 17. 304-306. His contributions to the ' Archeologia,' 17. 306.
Hunter, Michael, 17. 300.
Hunter, Gov. Robert. 12. 254, 255. At New London, 5. 233. Letter of, to Maj .- Gen. Winthrop, 12. 253.
Hunter, William, 11. 395. Hunter, William, letter from, 2. 491.
Hunter, sloop-of-war, 5. 358.
Hunting, Lieut., 15. 106.
Hunting, Rev. Nathaniel, 8. 29.
Huntingdon, Francis Hastings, 10th Earl of, 12. 418.
Huntingdon, Theophilus Hastings, 7th Earl of, 13. 106, 109.
Huntington, Benjamin, 6. 199, 200.
Huntington, Charles P., 12. 419.
Huntington, Rt. Rev. Frederic D., D.D., Bishop of Central New York, 8. 68; 13 446. Donation from, 4. 384.
Huntington, Gen. Jedediah, 15. 140, 160. His Eulogy on Washington, I. 138.
Huntington, Rev. Joshua, A.M., 2. 4. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 253.
Elected, 1. 254. Declines membership, I. 269. Appointed by the Old South Church to select the books from the Prince Library, to be deposited, 1. 267, 268.
Huntington, Mary (Mrs. Porter), 19. 250. Huntington, Gov. Samuel, 1. 138; 19. 260. Huntington, Mass., 12. 406, 419. See Norwich.
Huntress, Mary (Mrs. Sewer), 14. 151.
Huntrys, George, marriage of, 14. 151.
Huntrys, Mrs. Sara, 14. 151.
'Hunt's Merehants' Magazine,' 17. 379; 18. 168.
Hupton, Capt., 5 360.
Hurd, Dr., 16. 388.
Hurd, Dr. Isaac, 6. 285.
Hurd, John, letter to Joshua Brackett, 5. 2, 3. Letter from. to J. Whipple, 5. 6-8. Hurd, Mrs. John, 5. 3, 8.
Hurd, Joseph, 6. 295.
Hurd, Nathaniel, 11. 305; 12. 324; 14. 200. Notice of, 9. 211.
Hurd, Rieliard, Bishop of Worcester, 15. 238 n.
Hurd, Miss Ruth, 6. 295.
Hurd, Dr. Samuel H., donation from, 3. 182, 204.
IIurd, William ( Knowles &. Ilurd), 11. 308.
Hurd & Houghton, donations from, 11. 500.
Hurford, William, 16. 274.
Hurlbut, H. H., donation from, 5. 229.
Hurlston, Richard, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Hurons, power of the Iroquois over, 3. 33.
Huse [ Hughes ? ], Mrs , 12. 203.
Huse | Hughes, Samuel ?], Lieut., 12. 193, 194, 204.
Huse, see Hughes.
Huskisson, William, 12. 443.
Hussey, Christopher, 16. 257, 266, 272; 18. 392 n.
Hussey, Elizabethi (Mrs. Coffin), I. 170.
Hussey, Joseph, 2. 200.
Hussey, William, Jr., donations from, I. 50, 55.
Huteliens, Capt , 6. 261.
Hutchens, William, 19. 45.
Hutchings, Capt., 17. 288.
Hutchings, Col., 6 189.
Hutchins, Benjamin, 14. 132 n.
Hutchins, David, killed by Indians, 14. 148.
Hutehiins, Enoch, killed by Indians, 14. 132.
Hutchins, Enoch, Jr., 14. 140.
Hutchins, John, his ' History and Anti- quities of Dorset,' 13 123.
Hutchins, Jonathan, 14. 192 n.
Hutchins, Samuel, 14. 132 n
Hutchins, Thomas, 17. 193. His ' De- scription of Louisiana,' I. 20. Ilis 'Topographical Description of Virgi- nia,' &e., cited, 17. 193 n.
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Hutchins, William, 11. 305.
Hutchins, William E., donation from, 2. 413.
'Hutchinson,' signature used by a certain writer, 3. 257, 258.
Hutchinson, Capt., 8. 345.
Hutchinson, Messrs., 16. 69.
Hutchinson, Mrs., a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Hutchinson, Andrew, 11. 150.
Hutchinson, Anne, 3. 312 ; 6. 5, 63.
Hutchinson, Mrs. Anne (Marbury), the
Antinomian, 8. 301; 10. 327; 13. 132; 14. 303 ; 16. 117 ; 18. 390, 392.
Hutchinson, Capt. Edward, 1. 413 n .; 3. 339, 341; 6. 50, 65, 65 n., 66 n., 67 n., 68 п., 73 л.
Hutchinson, Edward, treasurer of Har- vard College, 18. 368-371, 376, 377 ; 20. 2, 6. Accounts of the College from 1721 to 1752, 6 337.
Hutchinson, Eliakim, 6. 31; 12. 254. His death, 7. 192.
HUTCHINSON, ELISHA, I. 397 n. ; 3. 144 n. ; 4. 217; 11. 148, 150; 13. 163; 15. 344; 16. 69, 100, 101; 19. 215. Application made to, for the continuation of Gov. Hutchinson's ' Ilistory,' I. 277, 286. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 287. Elected, I. 288; 11. 148. His death, 3. 144 n. Letters from Savage, concerning the Hutchinson ' History,' 3. 144, 145.
Hutchinson, Col. Elisha, 2. 305 n. ; 3. 343; 12. 107, 108, 117, 254 ; 17. 52, 53; 20. 325. Letter from, relating to the salary of Sir William Phipps, of date 1693, 2. 296, 296 n., 298 n. And George Burroughs, 5. 32, 33. Certificate of church-membership given to, 12. 109. Petition of, 12. 112.
Hutchinson, Eunice (Mrs. Kenny), 16. 336.
Hutchinson, Faith (Mrs. Savage), 16. 117.
Hutchinson, Hon. Foster, 14. 110, 111; 20. 220. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.
Hutchinson, Rev. Francis, D.D., his ' Es- say on Witchcraft,' 1. 33.
Hutchinson, Frederick Oliver, 11. 150.
Hutchinson, Hannah, married Rev. Sam- uel Mather, 3. 135 n.
Hutchinson, Henry S., 11. 150.
Hutchinson, Lt .- Col. Israel. 14 87, 90; 15. 78, 102, 104, 105, 108, 108 n., 160. Orderly Book of, presented to the So- ciety, 16. 335 ; 17. 234. Extracts from the Orderly Book of, printed, 16. 337- 364.
Hutchinson, John, 20 23.
HUTCHINSON, Rev. JOHN, I. 286 n , 397 n. ; 13. 176. Letter from, 1. 396. Nom- inated a Corresponding Member, I. 400, 407. Accepts membership, 1. 413,
413 n. Receives a diploma from the Society, 2. 66 n. Matters and corre- spondence pertaining to Hutchinson's 'History,' 3. 144-147. His death, 10. xvi. Communication from Mr. Whit- more on the death of, II. 148-150.
Hutchinson, Jolın Rogers, 11. 150.
Hutchinson, Jonathan, 20. 23.
Hutchinson, Lydia ( Mrs. Rogers), 2. 611.
Hutchinson, Margaret, II. 150 n.
Hutchinson, Mrs. Margaret (Sanford),
wife of Gov. Thomas Hutchinson, II. 149; 16. 397.
Hutchinson, Martha Oliver ( Mrs. Huteli- inson), 11. 150.
Hutchinson, Mrs. Mary (Watson), II. 150 л.
Hutchinson, Peggy, 5. 364.
Hutchinson, Peter Orlando, 11. 150, 150 n ;
16. 13, 40; 20. 268. Letter from, 16. 100.
Hutchinson, Theophilus, 20. 23.
Hutchinson, Thomas, 17. 179, 179 n.
Hutchinson, Col. Thomas, father of the Governor, d. 1739, 18. 347.
Hutchinson, Gor. Thomas, I. 26, 285, 287 n., 289, 393 n., 413 n., 442 ; 2. 294, 585, 611 ; 3. 19, 20, 36, 134-136, 216; 4. 29, 30, 30 n., 48, 48 n. ; 5. 26; 6. 65n .- 68 n., 336, 479; 7. 234 ; 8. 45, 86, 323, 327, 328, 345, 369, 375, 413, 414, 473; 10. 161, 164, 210; II. 191 n., 338, 339 ; 12. 186-188, 207-210, 271, 322, 323, 402, 406, 408, 419, 440; 13. 190, 206, 219, 220, 224-231, 314. 412 n .; 14. 111, 205, 281, 348; 15. 179, 326-334, 338, 339, 348, 350, 396, 397; 16. 12, 40, 42, 43, 45-47, 49, 68, 69, 100, 103, 143, 149, 254; 17. 130, 233, 234; 18 124, 127 n., 346, 347, 364-366; 19. 67, 105, 112-114, 117, 144, 144 n., 213; 20. 30, 32, 48 n., 145, 223-226, 226 n., 280-282, 294 n., 297, 298, 308, 329. His conference with the Indians, I. 19. 'Letters of, and others,' I. 20. 'Speeches of,' I. 79. A portrait of, obtained by exchange, I. 101. Attempt to procure the con- tinuation of the 'History,' I. 277, 286, 338, 370, 371, 376, 396. Letters found among the papers of, I. 283. Letters and papers of, from the Secretary's office, at the State House, I. 285, 287 n., 289, 342. Publication of the third vol- ume of the 'History,' I. 286, 397 n. ' Address to,' I. 293 n. Papers re- claimed by the State, 1. 342 n. Leave granted to copy the portrait of, 1. 417. Anotlier portrait of, I. 417 n. Capital from one of the pillars of the house of, given, 1. 470. His portrait presented to the Society, 2. 17. His correspond- ence with Israel Williams, 2. 95. Por- trait of, to be repaired, 2. 289 n. Letter in relation to the 'Character of Gov. Hutchinson,' 2. 294, 294 n. Papers
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left by him, 2. 436 n .- 441 n. Letter from Judge Oliver to, 2. 416. Huteh- inson Correspondence, 2. 438 n. Letter from, dated 1758, 3. 41. Paper by Mr. Charles Deane on his historical pub- lieations, 3. 134-150. Loss by fire of his historical documents, 3. 135-138; 4. 46-50. Genealogical notiees of his family, 3. 135 n., 144 n. Announce- ments referring to his ' History ' in the ' Evening Post' of 1764, 3. 136, 137. Charged with favoring the Stamp Act, 3. 137. Reprint of his ' History' in Lon- don, 3. 138, 139. Matters pertaining to the editions and contents of his history, 3. 138-148. Correspondence of Savage concerning the ' History,' 3. 144-146. Superseded by Gen. Gage, 3. 144; 4. 219, 220; 15. 352. 353. His death, 3. 144, 144n .; 7. 195; 16. 101. Conversation of, with George III. and the Earl of Dartmouthi read, 3. 147; 12. 59. Statement of the boundary claims, 3. 148, 149. His correspondence with Thomas Whately, 3. 149. His official papers published in the State Papers, 3. 149-149 n. Refuses to sign eertain bills in reference to slavery, 3. 202. Letter from, in relation to his views concerning Parliamentary Acts, 3. 282. Removal of the British troops from Boston, 3. 308, 309. Letter from, to Lord Dartmouth, 4. 215, 216. Letters from, to J. Murray, 5. 361-364. Letter from, to Secretary Rawson, 6. 50. Occasion of the first bills of credit, 6. 428. Letter from, to Lord Hills- borough on the Boston Massacre, 6. 484-487. Returns to New England, 7. 195, 196. His reported flight to France, 7. 204. Hissed in England, 7. 228. His letter-books copied, 7. 206. Higgin- son's ' Reasons to be considered ' in the ' Hutchinson Papers,' 7. 340. Ilis ' Col- lection of Original Papers' reprinted by the Prince Society, 9. 66. Proclama- tion by, presented by Mr. W. G. Brooks, 9. 68. Supposed to have taken Brad- ford's manuseript 'History' to Eng- land, 9. 346. Some of the originals of his Collections in the Society's library, 10. 321-323. Portrait of, Io. 485, 486 ; 18. 118. Identification of a portrait of him in the Society's rooms, 11. 44. Volume of his speeches presented, II. 85. Pair of tongs belonging to liis family, presented, 11. 143. Publication of the third volume of his ' History of Massachusetts Bay,' 11. 148, 149. List of 'Addressers' to him, 1774, 11. 392- 394. Address presented to, before his departure for England, 12. 43, 44. Let- ter of, to Lord Dartmouth, 13. 164- 166. Letter of, 13. 166, 167. Letter giving an aeeount of the Tea-meeting
in Faneuil Hall, 13. 163. Letter of. 13. 169, 170. Letter giving an account of the destruction of the tea, 13. 170. Letters referring to the Tea-party, 13. 172-174. Lord Dartmouth's letter, ap- proving his conduct, 13. 175. Two volumes from his library given to the Society, 13. 184. Deed of part of his land, sold under the Confiscation Act. presented, 13. 206. Letter of, to Rev. Dr. Robertson, 13. 252. Extracts from the journal of, 15. 326-334. Copy of a letter from, 16. 255. Picture of his house in Garden Court Street, 19. 74. Mr. Winsor ealls attention to letters of, in the Public Record Office, 19. 74. Letters of, to Lord Hills- borough and John Pownall, from the Public Record Office, 19. 120-141. Pas- sage from his 'History of Massachu- setts Bay,' 20. 214, 216. Proposed publieation of the 'Diary and Let- ters of,' 20. 268, 269. Ilis ' Ilistory of Massachusetts Bay ' cited and quoted, I. x, 7, 293 n .; 2. 439 m .; 4 160, 388, 389, 439 n .; 5. 230; 7. 260, 372, 435, 485 n., 486 n .; II. 202, 293; 12. 173, 273; 13. 193, 456 ; 14 120 »., 130 n., 136 n., 138 n., 374 n., 375 n. : 16. 13, 47, 49, 147, 198 n. ; 19. 111, 112»., 131 n., 136 n. ; 20. 46 n., 70 m., 145 n., 148 n., 216 n., 298 n., 307 n. His ' Col- lection of Original Papers,' 1. 7, 13, 190, 437 n .; 6. 62, 70m., 71 n., 74-77; II. 186, 187 n. His ' Brief State of the Colony,' 3. 148. See ' Hutchinson Let- ters ' and ' Hutchinson l'apers.'
Hutchinson, Mrs. Thomas, see Iluteliin- son, Margaret S.
Hutchinson, Thomas, son of the Governor, d. 1811, 1. 286 n ; 3. 144 m. ; 7. 197; 8. 351; 11. 150; 13. 163. His death, I. 286 n.
Hutchinson, Thomas, Sd, II. 150.
Hutchinson, Thomas, 4th, 11. 150.
Hutchinson, William, 15. 257.
Hutchinson, William, early settler in Massachusetts, 18. 347 ; 19. 327.
Hutchinson, William, Emmanuel College, 1635, 20. 23.
Hutchinson, Rev. William, Jr., son of Gov. Hutchinson, 11. 150.
Hutchinson, William P. H., II. 150.
Hutchinson, William Sanford, 11 . 150 n. Hutchinson, Young Bingham, 11. 150. Hutchinson (Barre), Muss., 12. 408. Named for Gov. Hutchinson, 12. 419. Hutchinson Genealogy, 19. 320.
Hutchinson House, Boston, 18. 346, 347, 349.
'Hutchinson Letters.' Mr. Winthrop's re- marks on the controversy concerning, 16. 41-50. Mr. Bancroft's minute con- cerning, 16. 46-48. Mr. Frothingham's remarks, 16. 101.
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'Hutchinson Papers,' 2. 601; 9. 256, 257 n .; 10. 88, 164; 12. 171, 217, 236, 249, 250; 13. 13, 44, 269, 271 ; 14. 320; 18. 321 n .; 19. 100. Claim of the Commonwealth to, 2. 332, 333, 333 n., 334n., 361, 361 n., 364; 10. 37, 150, 151, 157 ; II. 335-344. Ownership of, 2. 365, 420 n .; 10. 37. Communication concerning, 2. 373. Re- port of the committee concerning the rightful owners of, 2. 435, 436, 436 n., 441 n. ; Io. 117-133, 321, 322. Commit- tec on, II. 227, 326; 12. 73. Claim of the State to them, discussed in a paper by Hon. R. C. Winthrop, 11. 335-344. Appointment of an umpire on the part of the Society, to decide ownership, 12. 105. Selections from, 12. 105-121. Judge Devens declines to act as um- pire, 12. 252. Prof. Charles S. Brad- ley to be proposed in his stead, 12. 269. Robert S. Rantoul suggested by the Attorney General, 12. 358. R. S. Rantoul selected as umpire in the con- troversy about, 13. 13. Award of the umpire announced, 13. 120. Vote to comply with it, 13. 131. Returned to the State, 13. 217. Receipt of the Attorney-General for, 13. 218. Text of the award of the umpire in the con- troversy about, 13. 219-232. Cited, 12. 346 n.
Hutchison, Enoch, death of, 14. 142.
Huth Catalogue, 20. 104.
Hutten, Ulrich von, 20. 374.
Hutton, -, 15 330.
Hutton, Charles, LL.D., editor of the ' Ladies' Diary,' 7. 126.
Hutton, Sir Timothy, 12. 100 n.
Huxham, Dr. John, 5. 388.
Huxley, Thomas Henry, 14 51.
Huygens, Christian, 16. 215, 239.
Huyman, James, naturalized, 4. 362.
Hyacinthe, Charles Loyson, Père, 12. 70; 17. 312.
Hyannis, Mass., 8. 195.
Hyde, Edward, 4. 253 ; 5. 23, 190; 6. 11; 7. 16, 18, 354; 8. 269; 10. 11, 12, 169, 170; 11. 38, 39; 12. 76, 77, 223; 13. 275; 14. 324; 15. 273.
Hyde, Edward, 1st Earl of Clarendon, see Clarendon.
Hyde, Henry, 2d Earl of Clarendon, see Clarendon.
Hyde, Henry D., 19. 341.
Hyde, Laurence, Earl of Rochester, see Rochester.
Hyde, Sir Nicholas, 8. 313.
Hyde (Hide), Chief Justice Robert, 5. 133. Hyde, T., see Hide.
Hyde, William, donation from, 2. 372.
Hyde de Neuville, Jean Guillaume, 8. 98; 19. 20, 20 n. Dinner given by, 19. 31, 32.
Hyde de Neuville, Madame Jean Guil- laume, 19. 20, 29, 31. A reception by, 19. 23.
Hypericum, a medicine, 5. 389. Hyrne, Mr., 16. 245.
Hyrne, William Alexander, letter from, to William Tilghman, in 1776, 11. 253- 255. Communication from J. Francis Fisher relative to the letter, 11. 256, 257.
Hyslop, Elizabeth (Mrs. Sumner), 18. 282.
Hyslop, William, 18. 282.
Hyson, steamer, 7. 416.
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Ice, account of the ice-trade, 3. 54-59 ; 7. 306.
Iceland, 6. 254. Letter concerning the early history of, 2. 500, 500 n , 501 n. Icelandic antiquities, 8. 177 et seq.
Idc, L. N., 6. 39.
Ignatius of Antioch, St., 18. 392. His 'Epistola,' 18. 426.
'Ill Newes from New England,' see Clark, John, M.D.
Illinois, 3. 95, 132; 4. 375; 10. 397, 399. Formation of an Historical Society in, 2. 228 n .; 3. 89. Anti-slavery struggle in 1818-1824, Io. 400, 401. Donations from the State of, II. 498.
Illinois River, 17. 193 n.
' Illustrated London News,' extract from, relating to John Bruce, II. 164, 165. Illyricus, Matthias Francowitz, 11. 459 n. Imlay, Gilbert, his 'History of Ken- tucky,' I. 79.
Impartial Suffrage League, donations from, 9. 353, 467.
'Importance of Canada and Guadeloupe,' 1. 20.
Imrie, David, letter of, about the Ameri- can Indians being the lost tribes of Israel, 17. 136, 137.
Ince, Jonathan, 8. 12, 20, 25; 17. 246, 246 n.
Inches, Mrs., daughter of Jonathan Jack- son, 12. 323.
Inches, Elizabeth, death of, 8. 827; 15. 346.
Inches, Henderson, 11. 141. Death of the daughter of, 8. 327; 15. 346.
Income of the Society, 4. 241 ; 5. 24, 25, 191, 192 ; 6. 12; 7. 19, 355; 8. 271; 9. 183 ; 10. 171 ; 11. 40, 248; 12. 78, 224 ; 13. 18, 104, 278 ; 14. 326; 15. 274; 16. 169-171; 17. 71-74; 18. 31-34, 411-414 ; 19. 392 ; 20. 195-198.
Incorporation of the Society, Act of, see Act, etc.
Indenture between the Provident Institu- tion for Savings and the Society, I. 461 n.
Independence, in the Colonies, 4. 78. Love of, in the Revolution, 7. 399.
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Medals commemorating American, II. 301-305. l'aper on, read by Hon. R. Frothingliam, 11. 232. Resolves passed at Mecklenburg, N. C., May, 1775, 12. 157.
Independence, Declaration of, see Decla- ration, etc.
'Independent Advertiser,' 1. 50.
' Independent Chronicle,' I. 13, 60, 82, 93, 112, 122, 130, 137, 147, 154, 168, 178, 191, 202, 219, 304; 6. 271; 17. 17 n. Account of the celebration of the anni- versary of the discovery of America, from, 1. 45n. Quoted, 7. 272 n.
Independent Company of Cadets, 18. 167. Donations from, 2. 222, 224.
' Independent Gazetteer ' cited, II. 7.
'Independent Ledger,' I. 13.
'Independents,' 11. 457, 462.
Index to old records, committee ap- pointed to consider a plan for making, of churches and towns, 1. 377.
India, passage to, 3. 181. Commerce with, 7. 412.
India Street, Boston, 6. 435.
Indian, engraving of one, from Virginia, 6. 21. In the seal of Massachusetts, 10. 103.
Indian Affairs, papers relating to, 2. 95. Donation from Commissioner of, 3. 63.
Indian architecture, specimen of. 19. 411. Indian Bible, 12. 372, 373; 13. 307-311.
Indian Bureau, donation front, 2. 574.
Indian Castle, N. Y., 19 418.
Indian Charity School, 2. 194, 195.
Indian College, Cambridge, 18 320, 322. To be taken down, 6. 351.
Indian corn to be used in voting, 1. 249 ; 3. 240.
Indian deeds, 3. 216-219; 6. 60; 12. 214; 17. 52-55, 354, 355.
' Indian Gazette,' 3. 142 n.
Indian language, 3. 51 ; 10. 163. Books in, presented, 12. 57.
Indian map, of the old Colony, I. 283.
Indian names, pronunciation of, 2 290 n. Used in naming streets, 6. 28. Deriva- tion from the Icelandic of, 8. 189, 194- 198. Mr. Tuttle's remarks on, 16. 377- 379.
Indian Necropolis, Medford, 6. 362-361, 416.
Indian Ocean, map of, I. 112.
Indian Queen Tavern, 15. 391.
Indian relies, 6. 416. From Rhode Island, 6. 428. Found in West Roxbury, 8. 84. In the Cabinet of the Society, 9 189. Indian slot-bag presente:1, 1. 30.
Indian vocabulary, 10. 162.
Indian war-club given to the Society, 6. 17.
Indian wars, I. 21; 3. 26, 187, 320, 326; 6. 367. Indian wigwam, 3. 372.
Indiana, 10. 400.
Indiana Asbury University, donation from, 7. 140.
Indiana Historical Society, donation from, 4. 391.
Indianapolis, 4. 92.
'Indian's Proceedings,' 9. 299.
Indians, I. 270, 388 ; 3 183, 186, 187, 230, 262, 287, 304-306; 6. 71 %., 72 %., 202, 203, 207 ; 10. 15-19, 109, 114-116, 130, 161, 164, 184, 251, 321, 324, 327-329, 386, 387, 302-394, 410, 419; 11. 18, 101, 153, 154, 160, 297, 467, 465, 470; 12. 29, 127, 264, 269, 331, 340 n., 350 ; 14. 124-149 passim, 162, 245, 253. 'Con- ferences ' with, I. 6. 'Journal of the Commissioners to treat with the East- ern,' 1. 7. Treaty with the Ohio, 1. 18. Manuscript fragment of a concordance to the Indian Bible, I. 103. ' Memoir of the Moheagans,' 1. 166. Spelling- book in the Iroquois language, I. 238 n. l'lans of Dr. Eleazar Wheelock concerning, 2. 194-196. Theory con- cerning the coins found on Richmond Island, 3. 186, 187. Their savage war- fare, 3 235-237. Visited at Oneida and New Stockbridge by a committee, 3. 311. Capture of Mrs. Rowlandson, 3. 319. Aided by Father Ralle, 3. 824. Names of streets having reference to, 6. 28. Purchase of llaverbill from, 6. 262. Necropolis in West Medford, Mass., 6. 362-361, 416. Extracts from llon. W: Sturgis's Lectures on those from the northwest coast, 7. 443-419. Conversion of, 8. 417, 420. The au- thors of the inscription on Dighton Rock. 10. 115, 116. Destruction of Deerfield by, II. 311-321. Indians of California, 11. 3-10-352. Address of Dewi Brown, a Cherokee, 12 30-38. Origin of, 12. 31. Oppression of. by white men, 12. 32. 53. Religious views of, 12. 31-36. Missionaries to, 12 37. Treaties made with the early colonists, 12. 353 et seq. Employment of, by the British, 15 46. Monument to, at Stockbridge, 16. 305, 366. Deed of Boston given by, 17. 52-55. Supposed massacre by, at Fox Point, 17. 105- 111. Mr. Imrie's letter on their being the ten tribes of Israel, 17. 196, 137. Deed of, to l'eter Coffin, 17. 354, 355. At Penobscot, character of, 19 396, 397.
Indieot (Endicott), Capt. John, 5. 135, 137, 142. See Endicott.
Indieott, Jolin, 20. 6.
Ingalls, William, M.D., presents a copy of his 'Dissertatio Medien Inaugura- lis,' I. 167.
Ingersol, JJohn, II. 1.11.
Ingersoll, Mrs., Boston, 3. 309 ; 8 174, 175. Ingersoll, Charles Jared, 10. 412 n.
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Ingersoll, David, 8. 346, 383, 473 ; 15. 397. Ingersoll, E., 15. 393.
Ingersoll, Capt. George, 17. 178, 196.
Ingersoll, Rev. George G., D.D., 19. 314.
Ingersoll, IIon. Jared, 14. 107.
Ingersoll, Jonathan, 5. 501.
Ingersoll, Col. Joseph, 19. 147, 148, 150, 151, 156, 158-160.
Ingersoll, Joseph R., 4. 91. Donation from, 2. 266.
Ingersoll, Mary (Mrs. Bowditch), 5. 501. Ingersoll (Ingersol), Capt. Peter, 14. 297; 15. 84.
Ingerson, -, 16. 108.
Ingerson, Benjamin, 20. 13.
Inglis, Capt. Charles, 11. 254, 256.
Ingolls, Nathaniel, 6. 349.
Ingolls, Robert, 6. 349.
Ingraham, Mr., 16. 287, 295, 301, 302.
Ingraham, Duncan, 4. 26; 11: 141.
Ingraham, E. D., 8. 441.
Ingraham, Elijah, 13. 372.
Ingraham, Joseph W., 6. 32.
Ingram, David, 18. 91.
Ingram, Sir Thomas, 7. 345, 346. Fac- simile of signature, 7. faces 346.
Ingram's Rebellion, manuscript history of, 9. 244, 246. Reprinted, 9. 325.
Inheritance, laws of, in Massachusetts and Connecticut, 5. 77-79, 168-170.
Inman, John, 11. 393, 395. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.
Inman, Ratplı, portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 389.
Inman, Mrs. Ralph, 12. 193, 194; 15. 92, 109. Portrait of, by Blackburn, 16. 389, 390.
Inman House, Cambridge, 3. 372, 373. Headquarters of Gen. Putnam, 12. 260. 'Inland Navigation, Facts and Arguments respecting, in America,' I. 177.
Innes, Rev. James, 2 448 n. ; 17. 255, 256, 256 n., 261, 262.
Innocent III., Pope, 11. 415.
Innocent IV., Pope, II. 415.
Inoculating Hospital, Boston, 4. 325-329. Inoculation, 1. 18; 7. 261. In Boston, in 1776, 4. 325-329 ; 7. 259, 260. Inquisition, 6. 153. In Peru, 8. 206.
Insane, money given by Hon. N: Apple- ton for the benefit of, 6. 451-454. For- mer treatment of, in Massachusetts, II. 63.
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