Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 58

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Deane, Charles, 1813-1889; Adams, Charles F
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Boston : Massachusetts Historical Society
Number of Pages: 542


USA > Massachusetts > Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883 > Part 58


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91


Nichols, Co'. Richard, see Nicolls.


Nichols & Hall, 12. 77.


Nicholson, Gen., 20. 278.


Nicholson, Arthur, 17. 215, 215 n., 216.


Nicholson, Francis, 13. 113.


Nicholson, Col. Francis, 5. 230; 11. 202; 12. 253, 255.


Nicholson, Jane, 18. 357 n.


Nicholson, Joseph, 18. 357 n., 359.


Nicholson, Richard L., 7. 158; 14. 329.


Nickerson, Ansell, 20. 303 n. Tried for murder, 15 340, 341.


Nickerson, Nehemiah, certificate of, witlı regard to goods of Jolley Allen, 16. 95. Nicklin, Mr., 15. 325.


Nickolls, Lieut. Caleb, 15. 75.


. Nicolaitan Heresy,' II. 420.


Nicolas, Nicholas Harris, his 'Life of William Davison.' 12. 103.


Nicolls, Deacon, 7. 212.


Nicolls, Matthias, Secretary, 3 61.


Nicolls, Col. Richard, Royal Commissioner, 4. 160, 274, 275; 5. 377; 6. 71 n .; 7. 344 ; 10. 389 n. ; 15. 64 n. ; 16. 220, 222, 222 n., 223, 225. 225 n., 229, 232, 235, 235 n., 230, 243. Surrender of New Amsterdam, 6. 71 n. Letter to Secre- tary Morrice, 6. 72n. Letter to the Duke of York. 6. 72n. Acts as Deputy- Governor for the Duke of York, 6. 72n. Warrant to, 10. 300. Letter to, from Sir Robert Moray, 16. 22.


Niebuhr, Barthold George, 12. 265, 267; 19 351.


Niemeyer, H. A., his ' Collectio Confes- sionum' cited, 18 140 n.


Niger, frigat :- of-war, 7. 247. Niglitingall, Mr., 7. 203.


Nijhoff, Messrs. Campbell &, 13. 308.


Nile River, 3. 207. Journey to discover the source of, 3 264.


Niles, Hezekiah, his 'Register.' 2. 91. Ilis ' Weekly Register' cited, 6. 242, 245; 13. 177. His 'Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America ' cited, 13. 177.


1


NILES, Hon. NATHANIEL, A.M., nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, 1. 38. Elected, 1. 47.


Niles, Lieut. Nathaniel, 15. 84.


Niles, Hon. Samuel, donation from, I. 75.


Niles, Rev. Samuel, Abington, d. 1814, his 'Sermon before the Massachusetts Mis- sionary Society,' 1. 146.


Niles, Rer. Samuel, Braintree, d. 1762, 7. 247; 8. 30. His ' History of Indian and French Wars,' 1. 75, 242 n. ; 4. 378, 379 ;


6. 8; 14. 130 n., 191 n., 136 n .- 139n.,


145 n., 146 m. ; 19 220. His . Vindica- tion of Gospel Doctrines,' 1. 137.


Nimblet, Lieut. Robert, 15. 86. Nini, -, engraver, 12. 52.


Ninicraft, Indian, 13. 250.


Ninigret, 6. 428 ; 10. 410; 16. 401 n., 402.


Ninking, Frederick, 16. 25.


' Nipmug' country, 11. 203.


Nipsumak, Pequot Indiun, 16. 402.


Nisi Prius, modes of trying causes at, 10. 69.


Nivernois, Baic de, 7. 330.


Nixon, Col. John. 12. 195; 14 88, 90; 15. 85, 101, 103-105, 103, 110, 116, 117, 122, 126, 127, 129, 130, 132, 133, 147, 154, 158, 160. Officers of the regiment of, 15. 80.


Nixon, Col. Thomas, 6. 177. 178; 15. 80, 87, 95, 107, 110, 160. Report of, 4. 303.


Noah, Mordecai MI., donation from, 2. 03. ' Noah's Ark,' tarern, 18. 314.


Noailles, Emmanuel Victurnien Henri, Margnis de, 13 105.


Noailles, Louis Marie, Vicomte de, 19 69. Noailles family, 15 40 n.


Noakes, Robert, 12. 107.


Nobility, 7. 308.


Noble, Capt. David, 15. 81, 111.


Noble, H. Weld, donation from. 1. 176.


Nock, Mrs. Elizabeth, death of, 14. 138. Nock, Mrs. Hester, 14 152.


Nock, Sylvanus, 14. 133. Marriage of. 14 152.


'Noctograph' of Mr. . W. II. Prescott, 13. 66. 246-249.


Noddle's Island, 4 302 ; 5. 53. 51 : 7. 186, 239. Slavery on. 3. 153. Fortification on, 7. 250, 251; 18 284, 288.


Nodier, Charles, 4 422.


Nöhden, Georg Heinrich, 18. 182.


Nokesville, Va., 16. 367.


Nolte, Frederick, gift from, 18 180. Nomattum, Pequot Indian, 16 402.


Nominating Committee, 4. 10, 228, 272,


438 ; 5. 160, 195, 480 ; 9. 82; 10 485.


Appointment of. 2. 485, 517, 525, 553. Report of, 2. 487. 458, 527, 528. 558, 559. Rules regarding. 3. 212, 213. See By-Laws.


Nomination Book, members not to com- municate the names nominated for membership, 2 15.


Nomination of members, committee ap. pointed to consider expediency of alter. ing the laws relating to, 1 150. Votes concerning, 1. 378. Manner of making, referred to the Standing Committee. I. 381. Report of the committee, 1. 384. Rules of, in the By- Laws, 3 239, 210. See By- Laws. Se Corresponding Mem- bers, Honorary Members, and Resident Members, nomination of.


.


328


INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS


Non-jurors excluded from office and trebly taxed, 5. 11.


'Nonconformists,' 11. 216; 12. 420.


Nook Hill, Dorchester neck, 7. 242-244, 254.


Nootka Sound, 7. 442. First vessel from the United States to, 1. 25.


Norcross, Rev. Nathaniel, 17. 341.


Norcross, Hon. Otis, 19. 356.


Norfolk, Henry Howard, 7th Duke of, 13. 106.


Norfolk, Va., 3. 370; 4. 98; 6. 105, 106, 187, 188, 191; 18. 420, 421 ; 20. 400.


Norfolk County, Eng., 6. 262, 343, 343 n. Norfolk County, Mass., donation from the County Commissioners of, 4. 146. Norfolk County Agricultural Society, 18. 281; 19. 341.


Norfolk Sound, description of, by Hon. W: Sturgis, 7. 438-410.


Normal School in Massachusetts, 10. 283. Establishment of, 11. 64, 75.


Norman, John, 6. 38 ; 17. 365; 20. 188.


Norman Conquest, 2. 286; 3. 9; 6. 54, 55. Norman names, 3 9.


Normanby, Marquis of, see Buckingham- shire, Duke of.


Normandy, 3. 367.


Norridgewock, Me., 3. 325.


Norridgewock (Norridgewalk) Indians, I. 388; 3. 324.


Norris, Rev. Edward, 17. 343; 18. 37.


Norris, Hon. Jolin, 18. 37.


Norris, Jos. P., 5. 210.


Norris, Mrs. Mary ( Herbert), 18. 37.


Norristown, Penn., 19. 359.


North, Christopher, see Wilson.


North, Chief Justice Francis, Baron Guil- ford, see Guilford.


North, Frederic, Lord, 4. 25, 81 ; 5. 329, 361, 362; 8. 336, 338, 341, 345, 378, 395; 13. 156, 157, 180: 14. 237-239, 244, 245; 15. 26, 26 n. ; 16 47; 17. 316; 19. 217. His reported flight to France, 7. 204. Reported wound, 7. 205. Speaks of the Island of Virginia, 7. 324.


North, Henry, 19. 80.


North and Gray, -, Lord, 13. 106.


North, the, see United States of America. North America, 3. 139; 6. 402, 403. A map of the coast, I. 112. Map of, by E. Bowen, 2. 524, 525. Map of, by D'Anville, 2. 525. Map of, by H. Moll, 3. 37.


'North American Almanac and Massa- chusetts Register ' published by Edes & Gill, 3. 142 n.


' North American and West Indian Gaz- etteer,' 8. 78.


North American Indians, remains of, re- cently exhumed in West Medford, 6. 362-364.


North American Insurance Co., Phila- delphia, 13. 18.


'North American Review,' 1. 246 n., 386, 391, 423, 430, 432 ; 2. 98 n., 108 n., 274,


281; 7. 435 ; 10. 62, 74, 184, 249 n., 358, 447, 448, 476, 480 ; 11. 323, 357, 375; 12. 58, 310, 442 ; 14. 47, 78, 175. 392; 15.203, 211; 16. 129, 192; 17. 375, 378, 447; 18. 80, 232, 274, 335, 339, 354; 19. 341; 20. 412. Presented to the Society, 2. 77. On the Oregon Question, 7. 451, 452, 459. On the Somers Mutiny, 7. 453, 454. Edited by J. Sparks, 10. 228. History of, 10. 245-247, 249 n. Its notice of Motley's 'Morton's Hope,' 16. 411, 412. Mr. Motley's contribu- tions to, 16. 417-419. Its notice of his ' Merry-Mount,' 16. 420 ; of his ' Dutch Republic,' 16. 427, 428. Subscription in aid of, 18. 401 n. Cited, 10. 223.


North Andover, Mass., 10. 352 ; 17. 3, 100. North Battery, Boston, 5. 54. Picture of, faces 15. 364.


North Bridgewater, Mass., 3. 219; 4. 99 ; 19. 257.


'North Briton, Extraordinary,' 1. 48. North Brookfield, Mass., 6. 431 n.


North Carolina, U. S. A., 6. 435; 8. 296; 10. 24, 480; II. 254. 'Proceedings of the House of Burgesses of,' 1. 20. Laws of, 1. 75. Cotton slipped from, 3. 225. Naturalization in, 4. 346. The impor- tation of slaves, 6. 92, 141, 146. Ques- tions of citizenship among colored people, 6. 93, 94. Condition of slaves after the Revolution, 6. 94. Laws and other matters pertaining to slavery, 6. 144-147, 222. Clauses of the Consti- tution accepted by, 6. 156. Supply of troops for the Revolutionary War, 6. 212. Loyalty towards the King, in 1782, 6. 226. Plans for conquest, 6. 227. Specimen of currency of, 1778, 7. 360. Manufacture of gunpowder in, 14. 255.


North Carolina, Convention of 1788, 6. 164-166.


North Carolina, Council of Safety of, orders in regard to the importation of salt, 15. 222, 223.


North Carolina, Provincial Congress, 1775, Continental Association adopted by, 6. 105. Order of, in relation to the manufacture of salt, 15. 222.


North Carolina Historical Society, 2. 303. To receive a copy of Vol. VIII., third series, of the Collections, 2. 303.


North Carolina University, see Univer- sity, etc.


North Church, Boston, 15. 165, 169-172, 174-176 ; 18. 140 n. See also New North Church.


North Conway, N. H., 17. 284; 19. 437. North Eastern Boundary Commissioners, 3. 73 ; 10. 299. Manuscript relating to the proceedings of, I. 253 ; 2. 175, 180, 190, 190 n., 214, 214 n., 215, 218, 219, 221, 510, 512, 524, 525. To have leave to consult books and papers, 1. 414.


329


OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


Maps, &c., lent to, 1. 415. Gov. Lin- coln's letter asking the loan, I. 415 n. North End, Boston, 7. 225.


North End Grammar School, Boston, 18. 347.


North Hampton, N. H., 16. 7 n., 8, 9, 155; 17. 156.


North-Haven, Conn., 11. 25; 17. 151.


'North Hill ' Parish, N. H., 16. 7, 7 n., 9. North Kingston, R. I., 8. 195.


North Latin School, Boston, see Latin School.


North Point, 5. 374, 375.


North River, 3. 278, 279. First iron steamer on, 7. 412. British galleys as- cend, 7. 261.


North Square, Boston, 6. 29; 18. 345, 346. North Virginia, extinction of the slave trade, 6. 98. See Virginia.


North-west Boundary, 7. 457, 458. Maps of, presented, 11. 158.


North-west Coast of America, curiosities from, given, 1. 76, 138. Commerce with, 7. 424, 426. Sturgis's works on, 7. 435. Medal relating to trade to, ex- hibited, 12. 41.


North-west Territory, 9. 9 ; 10. 480. Set- tlement of. 2. 198. Ordinance against slavery, 6. 98.


North Yarmouth, Me., 12. 403.


Northampton, Henry Howard, Earl of, II. 203.


Northampton, James Compton, 3d Earl of, 12. 412.


Northampton, William Compton, Earl of, II. 212 ; 13. 94.


Northampton, Eng., 11. 207. Mortgage- deed of a house in the Drapery at, 19. 310.


Northampton, Mass., 3. 320; 4. 93; 5. 42; 7. 231 ; 10. 354; 12. 394, 395, 397; 16. 103, 122, 155; 17. 36, 356; 18. 17, 184-188; 19. 12-14, 38 n., 44, 339, 340, 396-398, 421, 422 ; 20. 48 n., 325. Com- mittee of Safety of, I. 294. Northampton Bank, 5. 235.


Northampton Insane Asylum, 5. 409 ; 7. 41.


Northamptonshire, Eng., 3. 175.


Northborough, Muss., 12. 408, 418; 16. 91, 91 n., 92.


Northbridge, Muss., 12. 408, 419.


Northern Academy of Arts and Sciences, New Hampshire, 2. 220, 220 n.


Northern Antiquaries, Society of, see Kon- geligt Nordiske Oldskrift Selskab.


Northern Central R. R. Co., 7. 156, 158. Vote of thanks to, I. 160.


Northern States, see United States, etc. Northfield, Mass., 12. 403, 410; 16. 18, 29,34.


Northmen, discoverers of America, 6. 254; 8. 181-199.


Northumberland, Algernon George Percy, Duke of, 17. 230.


Northumberland, Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of, 17. 201, 292.


Northumberland, Hugh Percy, 2d Duke of, also Earl Percy, 4 24; 8. 321, 334, 340, 345, 350, 396, 403-405; 13 57; 14. 33, 283, 300, 349, 358 ; 17. 200, 291 ; 19. 377 n. Not present at Bunker Hill bat- tle, 14. 99. His account of battle of Lexington, 14. 349 n. l'ortrait of, pre- sented to the town of Lexington, 17. 230,231.


Northumberland Co., Eng., 7. 224.


Northup, John, protest of, against the enlistment of slaves, 6. 203, 204.


Norton, -, 11. 226.


Norton, Cupt., 17. 205.


Norton, Col., British officer, 18. 76.


Norton, Mr., 7. 238.


Norton, Prof. Andrews, 8. 122 ; 10 219, 229, 230, 237; 12. 311, 312; 13. 27, 37, 443; 15. 192; 16. 51; 20. 235. Dona- tions from, I. 116 ; 2 327. Position as to natural religion, 6. 309. Contributes to the 'Literary Miscellany,' 6. 276. Hymn by, 6. 322.


NORTON, Rev. ASA, 19. 400, 400 n., 410, 416, 417. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 102. Elected, 1. 104


Norton, Rev. Asahel S., D.D., donation from, 1. 100. His account of a great storm, I. 122.


Norton, Charles B., 4. 124. Donations from, 2. 475, 511, 551, 553 ; 3 40 ; 4 255. Vote of thanks to. 4. 258. His ' Liter- ary Gazette,' 2. 551, 559.


NORTON, Prof. CHARLES F., A.J/, 16. 159 n .; 20. 190. Elected a Resident Member, 5. 47. Accepts membership, 5. 48. On Dixon's Lord Bacon. 5 164. Donations from, 5. 312; 7. 100, 102, 136, 143, 357 ; II. 197, 501. A special committee to print the paper of Mr. Livermore, 6. 82, 83. Motion of, 6 83. Motion of, to be modified, 6. 83. Of Standing Committee, 7. 363. Remarks in communicating extracts from an Orderly Book of the Revolu- tionary Army, 7. 132-136. Translator of Dante, 8. 277, 278. Vote of thanks to. 8. 279. Letter from, II. 223. Ex- hibits a cast of the face of Oliver Cromwell, 13. 450. Letter from, with Pres. Leverett's memorandum.book. 14. 222. Letter communicated by. 16. 158. Remarks by, on the death of Mr. Longfellow, 19. 275-277. Communi- cated extracts from letters received from Charles Darwin, 19 311. Ilis 'Church Building in the Middle Ages,' 18. 240, 408.


Norton, Elizabeth Cranch, gives manu- script sermons, 8. 90.


Norton, Cupt. Francis, 14 3:0n., 375, 376n. Norton, Rer. Jacob, 8. 90. Donation from, I. 201.


330


INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS


. Norton, John, Indian chief, I. 238 n.


Norton, Rev. Jolin, d. 1663, 3. 288; II. 201; 12. 409; 17. 145, 146 2., 205, 342, 345, 348; 18. 394. Action in England when a commissioner from Massa- chusetts, 6. 65 n. Memoirs of, by C. Mather, 6. 407 n. Entertains Goffe, 7. 281. His ' Responsio ad Totam Ques- tionum Syllogen,' I. 10, 340. His Election Sermon and Thursday lecture, I. 154. General Election Sermon of, 2. 293 n.


Norton, Rev. John, H. C. 1671, d. 1716, 8. 14, 22, 27.


Norton, Rev. John, Yale College, 1737, d. 1778, his ' Redeemed Captive,' 1. 21.


Norton, Nathaniel P., donation front, 5. 196.


Norton, Lieut .- Col .. Walter, 14. 376 n.


Norton, Mass., 2. 547 ; 7. 229, 241; 12. 403 ; 13. 51, 54; 19. 224, 225. Church of, 8. 221; becomes Baptist Church, 8. 222. Origin of the name of, 12. 409. Norwalk, Conn., 17. 101; 20. 93.


Norway, ship-tombs in, 13. 9-11.


Norway, Royal University of, see Kon- geligt Norsk Frederiks·Universitet.


Norway, Society for the Preservation of the Antiquities of, see Forening til Norske Fortidsmindesmerkers Beva- ring.


Norway-Plains Co. v. Boston and Maine Railroad, Io. 67, 68.


Norwich, Conn., 3. 310; 4. 94; 7. 210, 230; 10. 473; 17 146 n. ; 19. 326. Aids Boston, 1774, 4. 221.


Norwich, Mass., 12. 406, 408; 18. 185, 188. Name changed to Huntington, 12. 419.


Norwich, Vt., 17. 98.


Norwich University, Vt., 17. 98.


Norwoo, or Norwoottuck ( Hadley, Mass.), 17. 146 n., 148, 148 n.


'Notes and Queries,' I. 417 ». ; 10. 485, 486; 14. 217. Cited, 18. 404.


NOTT, Rec. ELIPHALET, D.D., LL.D., President of Union College, 4. 92; 12. 444 ; 18. 228. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 229. Elected, 1. 231. Death of, 8. xvi. Notice of the death of, 9. 67. Dr. Lothrop to furnish a memorial of, for the Proceedings, 9. 67.


Nott, Rev. Samuel, 12. 444. Letter of Chief Justice Taney to, 12. 445-447.


Nott, Samuel, son of the preceding, dona- tion from, 12. 445.


Nottebohm & Co., 3. 52.


Nottingham, Charles Howard, 3d Earl of, 13. 106.


Nottingham, Daniel Finch, 2d Earl of, 10. 373; 20. 284 n.


Nottingham, Heneage Finch, Earl of, 4. 165; 12. 413.


Nottingham, Eng., surrenders its charter, 4. 164.


Nottingham (Hudson), N. H., 12. 401 a., 406 n., 413 ; 17. 153.


Noursc, Benjamin F., gift from, 17. 48. Vote of thanks to, 17. 49.


Nourse, Major Chiarles, 18. 284.


Nourse, John, I. 13.


Nourse, Mrs. Rebecca, see Nurse, Rebecca. ' Nouvelles Annales des Voyages,' 17. 310. Nova Scotia, 3 19; 5 350. 357 ; 6.219;


7. 213, 264, 570 ; 10. 323, 324. ' List of Governors of,' 1. 8. l'apers relating to, I. 22. Manuscript ' Description of.' I. 54. Wax impression of the seal of, I. 103. Memoirs of the Commissioners concerning the limits of, 1. 153. Publi- cation of the Public Records of, 3. 263. Public documents of historical value donated to the Society, 3. 263. The Legislative Assembly to receive a set of the Collections, 3. 334. Slaves sent to, by Lord Cornwallis, 6. 221. Early voyages of the Northmen to, 6. 254. Boston tories go to, 7. 178. See Refo- gecs. Donation from the government of, II. 103, 498. Leave granted the government of, to copy the manuscript Journal of Col. John Winslow, 16. 175. Nova Scotia, Provincial l'arliament of, donations from, 3. 263; 4. 14.


'Novanglus and Massachusettensis,'g. 356. Novel, first American, I. 491.


Nowell, Alexander, 8. 13, 22, 26; 10. 403. Nowell, Henry, 19. 80.


Nowell, Increase, 16 137, 138; 17. 129; 18. 298. His will. 5. 155.


Nowell, Samuel, 12. 107.


Nowell, Samuel, d. 1688, 8. 12, 21, 25; 20. 121, 162 n. Accounts kept by, at Har- vard College, 6. 338, 348. Petition of, 12. 112.


Nowogenott, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Nox, colony of, matters pertaining to, in the will of William Penoyer, 6. 343 n.


Noyes, Hon. Charles J., his report to the Legislature on the ' Hutchinson Papers,' cited, 11. 336.


Noyes, Rev. James, Newbury, d. 1656, 17. 344.


Noyes (Noyse), Rev. James, Stonington, Conn., d. 1719, 8. 13, 21, 26.


Noyes, Lieut. Jolin, 15. 86.


Noyes (Noyse), Rer. Moses, 8. 13, 21, 26. Noyes, Dr. Nathaniel, 1. 53; II. 141. Donations from, I. 50, 60.


Noyes, Rev. Nicholas, 2. 466 ; 8. 13, 22, 27; 10. 403, 407 ; 12. 106, 366; 2. 294 R. Lines addressed to Cotton Mather by, 9. 484.


Noyes, Oliver, 8. 29.


Noyes, Capt. Paul, 12 195.


Noyes, Primus, II. 316.


Noyes, Samuel, 12. 206.


Noyes, Col. Thomas, 3. 343; 20. 287, 315, 317. Letter from Judge Sewall to, 12. 375.


331


OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


Noyes, Rev. Thomas, 1. 345.


Noyse, see Noyes.


Nudd, Thomas, 16. 265.


Nugent, George Grenville, Baron, his ' Memorials of Hampden,' 18. 442, 443. Nullification, 8. 172.


'Numismatie and Antiquarian Society of


Philadelphia,' 12. 157. Donation from, 10. 33. Gift from, 17. 78.


Numismatic and Archaeological Society of America, see American Numismatic, etc.


Numismatie Association, Rhode Island, 10. 311.


Numismaties, I. 203. 'Numismata Au- rea Imperii Romani,' 1. 153.


Nunez, Miguel, 8. 204.


Nunn, Lieut. Joseph, 4. 23; 14. 350, 351. 'Nunquam Libertas Gratior,' 6. 80, 81.


Nurse, Benjamin, 20. 286, 319.


Nurse, Francis, 20 286, 318.


Nurse, George, 20 286.


Nurse, Jolin, 20 286, 318.


Nurse, Rebecca, 5. 34; 15. 211; 20. 313, 315, 316.


Nurse, Samuel, 20. 286, 313, 318, 319.


Nurse, Samuel, the younger, 20. 286.


Nute, Abraham, marriage of, 14. 152. Nute, Elizabeth (Mrs. Furber), 14. 151.


Nute, James, Sen., 16. 265.


Nute, James, Jr., 16. 265.


Nutritum, 5. 300.


Nutt, -, senteneed by a court-martial, 16. 351.


Nuttall, Thomas, 17. 412.


Nutter, Lieut. Anthony, death of, 14. 123.


Nutter, Lieut. Ano., 16. 265, 266, 272.


Nutter, Elder Hatevil, 14. 123 n.


Nutter, llenry, marriage of, 14. 152.


Nutter, Mrs. Mary, 14. 152.


Nutting, Capt. John, 15. 79, 132.


Nye, David, donations from, I. 131, 138. Nye, Gideon, 15. 161.


Nye, Horace, his ' Reminiseenees ' cited, 17. 184 n.


Nye, Deacon Joseph, 11. 308 ; 16. 85. Do- nation from, I. 137.


Nye (Ney), Rev. Philip, II. 201.


Nye, Samuel (J. Nye & Son), 11. 308.


0.


OAKES, EDWARD, 8. 23, 28 ; 12. 365.


Oakes, Lieut. JJosiah, 15. 84.


Oakes, Mrs. Susannah H., 10. 51.


Oakes, Thomas, 4. 256 ; 8. 13, 22, 26; 12. 114.


Oakes, Titus, 18. 256.


Oakes, Urian, H. C. 1678, 8. 23, 27. Col- lege thesis of. 3. 133.


Oakes, Rev. Urian, President of Harvard College, d. 1681, 3. 319 ; 8. 12, 20, 25;


13. 373; 14. 222, 223 n .; 18 16. His death and funeral, 3. 320 ; 6 241. llis Artillery Election Sermons, I. 10.


Oakey, William F., 2. 158.


Oakham. Eng., Dr. R. Ellis's visit to, 18. 249-251.


Oakham, Mass., 12. 407. Origin of the name of, 12. 416.


Oakland, Cal., 17. 461.


Oakley, Frank, 17. 135.


Oates, Richard, 16. 265.


Oaths, appointed to be taken instead of the oaths of allegiance, etc .. 4 255, 256. Justices', 13. 233. Of allegiance, 13. 233.


Oatley, William II., Wroreter, Eng., 7. 117.


Obelue, M., 1. 355.


Oberlausitzische Gesellschaft der Wis- senschaften zu Görlitz, donation from, 5. 347 ; 6. 417 ; 7. 168; 8. 253 : 9 227, 462 ; 10. 40, 117, 469, 484; II. 439.


Oberlin College, donations front the Trustees of, 7. 279; 8. 78, 85, 406 : 9. 436, 463; 10. 93, 368 ; 11. 499. Obliga- tions of the Society, 13. 19; 14. 320; 15. 275.


O'Brien, Carolan, 2 470. To make a catalogue for the Library, 2. 450, 450 n. Letter from, in relation to the proposed catalogue of the Library, 2. 526. llis services to be discontinued, 2. 528.


'Observations on the American Revolu- tion,' I. 19.


' Observations on the Circumstances of Massachusetts Bay,' I. 7.


' Observations on the Controversy with Great Britain,' 1. 21.


'Observations on the Introduction of Long Staple Cotton in Georgia,' 3. 221, 225.


'Observations on the Land Company in- stituted at Philadelphia,' 1. 123, 130.


. Observations on the Rise and Primitive State of New England,' 1. 55.


Observatory, see llarvard University, etc. ' Observer,' newspaper, New York, 19. 360 n.


O'CALLAGHAN, EDMUND B., M.D. 13 43 ; 18 406. Letter from, acknowledging the receipt of the Collections in ex. change for his publications, 3 06, 98. Elected a Corresponding Member. 3. 237. Accepts membership, 3-251. 1Xxx nations from, 3. 98, 112, 251; 4 126, 226, 379: 5. 196: 7. 16%; 8. 314: 10 21; II. 500. llis death, 18 xx. Death of, announced by the l'resident. 18. 118. His . List of Editions of the Bible printed in America,' etc . 6 15. His ' Colonial Documents of New York ' cited, 14. 124 n. 126 n., 120 n. His 'Documentary llistory of New York ' cited, 17. 110 n , 220 n ..


'Occasional Paper,' 1. 79.


--


332


INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS


Occom, Rev. Samson, Indian preacher, 2. 194; 19. 415n. Ocello (Ochino), Bernardino, 15. 246.


Ochs, General Baron von, his 'Betracht- ungen,' 5. 108 n.


Ochterlony, Sir David, 17. 217.


O'Clery, -, 13. 64.


O'Daly, Dom. de Rosario, 13. 64.


Odell, Capt. James, 15. 390 n.


Odell, Rev. Jonathan, D.D., II. 257, 323; 12. 58; 17. 210, 210 n., 211.


Odell, Margaretta Matilda, 15 390 n. Her 'Memoir of P'hillis Wheatley,' 7. 269 n., 270 n.


Oderigo, Niccolo, 11. 223; 16 319 n.


Odiorne, Elizabeth Cunningham ( Mrs. Livermore), see Livermore.


Odiorne, Hetty (Mrs. J. Sullivan), 2. 150. Odiorne, James C., donation from, 2. 96. Odiorne, Jolin, 16. 264.


Odiorne, Jotham, Judge, 2. 150.


Odiorne, Thomas ( Russell, Odiorne, §- Co.), 1. 504.


Odiorne, William, 2. 150.


Odiorne's Point, N. II., 14. 368.


Odlin, Rev. John, 17. 156. Ordination of, 14. 144.


Odlin, Rev. Woodbridge, 14. 144 n.


Odronaux, Jolm, donation from, 2. 569. Œdipus, 17. 433.


Officers of the Society, 1. 3, 208. Election of, 1. 4, 34, 50, 64, 82, 97, 105, 117, 125, 132, 140, 148, 157, 164, 170, 188, 193, 196, 206, 215, 221, 226, 231, 239, 245, 254, 264, 273, 279, 288, 335, 341, 350, 374, 380, 387, 398, 409, 418, 427, 445, 452. 467, 489; 2. 3, 40. 82, 103, 130, 149, 192, 233, 251, 271, 313, 342, 370, 387, 426, 454, 472, 488, 528, 559. Lists of, with dates, complete from 1791 to 1857, 1. 1, li. Elected for the ensuing year, April, 1855, 3. 28, 29 ; 1856, 3. 85, 86; 1857, 3. 162; 1858, 4. 19; 1859, 4. 272; 1860, 5. 29 ; 1861, 5. 195; 1862, 6. 19; 1863, 7. 26; 1864. 7. 363; 1865, 8. 272; 1866, 9. 190; 1867, 10. 20; 1868, IO. 173; 1869, 11. 45; 1870, II. 243; 1871, 12. 80; 1872, 12. 225, 250; 1873, 13 21; 1874, 13. 279; 1875, 14. 28; 1876, 14. 328; 1877, 15.276; 1878, 16. 173; 1879, 17. 76; 1880, 18. 36; 1881, 18. 415; 1882, 19. 296, 297 ; 1883, 20. 199. To be chosen on one ticket, 2. 192. Change in the article concerning the election of, 2. 484, 485. Nomination of, 2. 487. 488. By-Laws concerning, 2. 516, 517; 3. 243. Sve By-Laws.


Offley, Amelia (Lady Bernard), see Ber- nard.


Offley, Mrs. Anne (Shute), 12. 416.


Offley, Stephen. 12. 416. Offor, George, 10. 429; 12. 441. Ogden, Mr., 19. 173. Oge, Philip Barry, 13. 65.


Ogibwa Language, 2. 35, 36.


| Ogilby, John, his ' America,' I. 11, 99. Ogleby, Nicholas, 15. 157.


Oglethorpe, Gen. James, I. 478 n. ; 17.80. O'Hara, Gen. Charles, 14. 337; 19. 69. Ohio, U. S. A., 6. 92. Its Law Library, 2. 8. Ordinance for the government of territory northwest of, 2. 8. Indian hunting-grounds, 3. 236. Donations from, 6 22; 7. 21; 8. 76, 78, 274; 9. 196, 357; 10. 40, 368; II. 498. Revo- lutionary soldiers from Massachusetts settled in, 15. 6.


Ohio Company, 1. 246 n .; 17. 174, 180 n., 188 n., 189, 189 n .. 190, 190 n .- 192 n. 'Ohio Defeat,' 1. 19.


Ohio Historical and Philosophical So- cicty, 10. 336, 337; 13. 186. Dona- tions from, 2. 341 ; II. 499. Publica- tions of, cited, 17. 185 n.


Ohio Indians, treaty with, I. 18. Ohio Land Company, 2. 198.


Ohio River, 3. 91 ; 10. 207, 452.


Ohio State Library, donations from the Librarian, 4. 122, 235.


Olikakqusitt, 2. 290 n.


Oil, trade in, 3. 183.


Oil of almonds, 5. 391.


Oil Springs, 12. 39.


Oken, Lorenz, 14. 15. Olaf, the Saint, 18. 20. Olano, Sebastian de, 16. 321.


Olcott, Hon. Simeon, 20. 338.


'Old Boston,' lithographis of, 7. 24.


Old Braintree, Mass., 17. 56 n.


Old Brick Church, Boston, see First Church, Boston.


Old Colony Club, I. 45 n.


' Old Colony Memorial,' 14. 207.


Old Colony Records, 2. 291 n.


Old Elm, Boston Common, picture of, 14. 299. Mr. Waterston's paper on, 14. 300-315. Photograph of, given, 18. 268.


Old Feather Store, Boston, 12. 218. Old Field Schools, 16. 316.


Old Hampton, N. H., 16. 7.


' Old Hundred,' history of the tune of, 2. 283.


' Old Ironsides,' frigate, 18. 345. Old Mecting House, Boston, 15. 173.


' Old Men's Tears for their own Declen- sions,' 3. 287.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.