Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 70

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


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Salisbury, Robert Arthur Talbot Gas- coigne, 3d Marquis of, 20. 102.


Salisbury, Samuel, 1. 192 ; 4. 43.


Salisbury, Samuel, Jr. (Sewall, Salistury, & Co.), II. 308.


SALISBURY, Hon. STEPHEN, LL.D., 4 2; 9. 364, 365, 449; Io. 2, 109, 310; II. 162; 15. 274; 19. 257; 20. 233, 235. Elected a Resident Member, 3 284. Of committee to examine the Treas- urer's accounts, 1867, 9. 468. Account of the Cardiff Giant by, read to the Society, 11. 158. Gift from, 17. 307. His eiglity-fourth birthday, 19. 247. Letter from, 20. 234.


SALISBURY, STEPHEN, Jr., A.M., 19. 285. Elected a Resident Meniber, 19. 102. Accepts membership, 19. 123.


Salisbury, William, 12. 182.


Salisbury, Mass., 12. 394, 395, 401 n .; 16. 269, 279; 17. 220; 18. 392 n. Origin of the name of, 12. 396.


Salisbury, N. II., 18. 169.


Salisbury, Penn., 17. 204.


Sallust, 3 384; 6. 278, 279 n.


Salınon, Mr., 20. 123, 128.


Salmon, Thomas, his 'Geographical and Historical Grammar,' 17. 193, 193 n.


Salmon, Capt. John, 15. 85 m., 86. Salmon Falls, N. H., 16. 105, 106; 17. 108, 353. Attacked and destroyed by Indians, 14. 126; 17. 226.


Salt, art of making, I. 21. As a medi- cine, 5. 392. Early manufacture of, in Kentucky, 12. 38. Mr. Smith's paper on the scarcity of, in the Revolutionary War, 15. 221.


Salt Lake City, 17. 462.


Salter, -, innkeeper, 19. 72.


Salter, Æneas, 6. 350. Salter, Rev. Richard, 11. 141 ; 14. 84. Salter, Sampson, 20. 219.


Salter, William, 18. 389, 389 n., 398.


Saltmarsh, Dr., 17. 214, 216.


Saltmarsh, Rev. S., donation from, 4. 309.


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Salto de Apipe, rapids, S. A., 7. 416. Saltonstal, Leveret, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 268.


Saltonstall, Anna (Mrs. J. C. Merrill), 2. 561.


Saltonstall, Grace, 5. 94.


Saltonstall, Col. Gurdon, 14. 82. Ap- pointed to collect all papers relating to the Connecticut colony, 2. 314 n., 345n. Saltonstall, Rev. Gurdon, Governor of Connecticut, d. 1724. 4. 123; 5. 232; 8. 28; 10. 395; 12. 254. Mr. Adams's funeral sermon on, I. 146. At Con- gress at New London, 1711, 5. 233. Letter to Capt. Prentice, 12. 255. Let- ter from Judge Sewall to, 12. 378. Portrait of the children of, by Jona- than B. Blackburn, 16. 301.


Saltonstall, Henry, M.D., 4. 441; 5. 94; 8. 11, 20, 25.


SALTONSTALL, LEVERETT, A.M., 4. 391 ; 8. 257; 10. 412, 440n .; 12. 264; 13. 289; 17. 165, 294; 19. 356. Elected a Resident Member, 4. 54. Accepts membersliip, 4. 107. Donations from, 3. 284; 4. 139, 247, 424; 7. 140, 143; 9. 437; 10. 336; II. 501. Presents a pedigree of tlie Saltonstall family, 3. 283. Letter from, to Hon. R. C. Win- throp, 4. 2, 3. Gift of, 4. 140. Of Nom- inating Committee, 4- 438; 5. 160, 486; 6. 19 ; 9. 468 ; 13. 255, 449; 18. 352. Of Standing Committee, 5. 29, 195; 7. 375; 8. 272; 9. 190; Io. 6. Vote of thanks to, 5. 17; 6. 20; 9. 437; 10. 20; 18. 416. Evening Meetings, 5. 323. Report of the Standing Committee for the year ending April, 1862, 6. 6-9, 20. His remarks in acknowledgment of the gift of the 'Peabody Fund,' 9. 448. Added to the committee on the So- ciety's building, 12. 140; 13. 21. Sub- mits report of the committee to nom- inate officers, 13. 279; 14. 28 ; 18. 415. Addresses the Society in reference to the Centennial Exhibition at Philadel- phia, 14. 158. Letter from, 14. 170. Pays a tribute to the character of Gov. Washburn, 15. 261. Elected a member of the Executive Committee of the Council, 16. 173; 17. 76; 18. 36. Pre- sents the annual report of the Council, 18. 404-407. Remarks by, on the death of Mr. Hillard, 17. 44. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Mr. Hillard, 17. 61. Presents a gift from the Misses Guild, 17. 63. Appointed a delegate to the centennial celebration of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 18. 67 n. His notice of Hon. J. C. Merrill, 2. 554 n., 561-563.


SALTONSTALL, Hon. LEVERETT, LL.D., d. 1845, 1. 262, 264, 270, 284, 336, 369, 375, 434 n., 475, 478n. ; 2. 7n. ; 9. 437 ; II. 56, 235 ; 13. 414 n .; 17. 5; 18. 38. His


death, I. xlii. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 255. Elected, I. 257. Pres- ent at meetings of the Society, 2. 86, 188, 220, 298. Appointed a delegate to the celebration of the New York His- torical Society, 2. 296. His death, 2. 318, 318 n. 'Memoir of,' 2. 318, 318 n. In Congress, 1842, 5. 285.


Saltonstall, Martha (W/rs. Clark), 17. 234.


Saltonstall, Nathaniel (H. C. 1659), 8. 12, 21, 26 ; 20. 324. Death of, 14. 145.


Saltonstall, Nathaniel (H. C. 1695), 8. 29.


Saltonstall, Nathaniel, M.D., d. 1815, 2. 561; 13. 414 n.


Saltonstall, Richard, d. 1694, 20. 23. A commissioner of Massachusetts, 5. 401 n .; 6. 58, 63.


Saltonstall, Richard, Chippen- Warden, 12. 413.


Saltonstall, Col. Richard, H. C. 1695, d. 1714, 8. 29; 14. 149.


Saltonstall, Judge Richard, H. C. 1722, d. 1756, 12. 323; 13. 414.


Saltonstall, Sir Richard, d. 1658, 10. 379 ;


II. 181; 12. 396, 400 ; 14. 304 ; 17. 124, 234, 348; 18. 118, 390 ; 19. 84; 20. 78, 83, 98, 118. Autograplı and portrait


of, 4. 2, 5. Gone to New England, 5. 93, 94. Signer of the ' Agreement at Cambridge,' II. 181 n.


Saltonstall, Richarda - Posthuma (Lady Halifax), see Halifax.


Saltonstall, Robert, 12. 172.


Saltonstall, Rosamund, 5. 94.


Saltonstall, Samuel, 5. 94.


Saltonstall, Capt. William G., 7. 360.


Saltonstall family, 6. 292. Pedigree of, 3. 283.


Saltpetre, 5. 392. Manufacture of, in


America during the Revolutionary War, 14. 256 n.


Salvandy, Narcisse Achille, Comte de, 4. 237.


Salzburghers, 'Journals of,' I. 21.


Sam, Indian, 13. 305.


Samoset, Indian, 6. 28; 13. 79; 18. 91.


Samoset, ship, 7. 415.


Samoset Place, 6. 28.


Sampson, Lieut. Andrew, 15. 77.


Sampson, Crocker, application from, I. 121.


SAMPSON, Rev. EZRA, nominated a Corre-


sponding Member, 1. 148. Elected, I. 149. Donations from, I. 154, 168.


Sampson, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 77.


Sampson, Lieut. Thomas, 15. 77.


Sampson, Davenport, & Co., donation from, 10. 336.


Sampson, steamer, 7. 417.


Samuel, Lord Bishop of Oxford, see Wil- berforce.


San Blas, Mexico, 7. 425. San Cyrillo, a plantation, 19. 226.


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San Domingo, the people claim to possess


the remains of Columbus, 2. 118 2., 119 n. San Francisco, Cal., 7. 415; 11. 326, 347- 350, 353 ; 17. 35, 461.


San Francisco Mercantile Library Asso- ciation, see Mercantile Library Asso- ciation of California.


San José, Cal., mission of, 11. 350.


San Juan controversy, 7. 457.


San Juan de Fuca, 7. 458.


Sanburn, Mrs. Elizabeth, 14. 150.


Sanburn, Lieut. Jonathan, 16. 265, 272. Marriage of, 14. 150.


Sanburn, Nathaniel, marriage of, 14. 150.


Sanburn, Mrs. Rebecca, 14. 150.


Sanburn, William, Sen., 16. 265.


Sanchez, Rafael, 8. 432, 433.


Sancroft, Archbishop William, 13. 84. 89, 106. Letter to, from John Stoughton, 20. 21, 22.


Sandeman, Robert (?), his meeting-house burned, 15. 337.


Sanders, Widow, Braintree, 12. 376.


Sanders, Charles, 8. 50. Gift of, 4. 2.


Sanders, Rev. Daniel Clarke, D.D., his funeral sermon on Mrs. Russell, I. 178. Sanders, Edward, 20. 9, 10.


Sanders, Henry, recantation of, 12. 189.


Sanders, Joseph, killed by Indians, 14. 124.


Sanders, Mrs. Mary, 14. 151.


Sanders, Richard, marriage of, 14. 151.


Sanders, Sarah (Mrs. Brawn), 14. 151. Sanders fund, 18. 29.


Sanderson, Jolın, 15. 393. Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of In- dependence, 9. 7; 15. 393.


Sanderson, Robert, 3. 337.


Sanderson, Bishop Robert, his 'De Ob- ligatione Conscientia,' 18. 428. His 'Sermons,' 18. 429.


Sandford, Peleg, 12. 418.


Sandford, Me., 12. 408. Named in honor of Peleg Sandford, 12. 418.


Sandham, Alfred, donation from, II. 500. Sandisfield, Mass., 12. 407. Named in honor of Lord Sandys, 12. 416; 18. 181, 224, 226.


Sandown, N. H., 17. 156.


Sands, Rev. Henry, 18. 291.


Sands, Robert C., 11. 233. 234.


Sandwich, Adm. Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of, 12. 420.


Sandwich, Adm. Jolin, Earl of, 19, 134. Sandwich, John Montagu, 4th Earl of. 8. 323, 325, 337, 358, 364, 369, 377, 378, 390, 407, 461; 12. 415; 13 170. Let- ter from, to Capt. Reynolds, 8. 77. Sails for England, 15. 354.


Sandwich, Mass., 3. 252; 12. 394, 395, 399; 17. 344; 20. 230.


Sandwich Islands, 7. 426, .429. First vessel from the United States to. I. 25. Articles from, given to the Cab- inet, 1. 76, 138.


Sandyford, Ralph, book against slavery, 6. 120.


Sandys, Edwin, his 'Europæ Speculum,' etc., 2. 602 n.


Sandys, George, 10. 26, 29 n., 455.


Sandys, Samuel Sandys, Lord, 12. 416.


Sandys, Sir Samuel, 12. 129.


Sanford, -, 12. 180.


Sanford, Dr., 19. 418.


Sanford, John, 18. 364.


SANFORD, Hon. JOHN E., a Resident Member, 20. xvii.


Sanford, L. G., donation from, 9. 255.


Sanford, Margaret (Mrs. Hutchinson), II. 149.


Sanford, Mary (Mrs. Oliver), 16. 397.


Sanford, Hon. Nathan, 19. 52, 52 n.


Sanger, Eugene, 5. 104.


Sanger, Rev. Zedekiah, D.D., 19. 314. Teacher of C. Lowell, 5. 429.


Sanguis draconis, 5. 392.


Sanitary Convention, see National Quar- antine and Sanitary Convention.


Sanson, Nicholas, 18. 429.


Sant' Anna, Baron de, letter and dona- tion from, 14. 2. Vote of thanks to, 14. 2. Santa Barbara. 7. 412.


Santa Clara, Franciscus A., see Daven- port, Christopher.


Santa Clara, Cal., mission of, 11. 350.


Santa Fé, New Mexico, 18. 404.


Santalum rubrum, 5. 392.


Santangel, Luis de, 8. 433.


Sapelo, Island of, 3. 222, 223.


Saper, Lieut. Amos, 15. 79. Sapontusik, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. '


Sarate, Augustine, Nicholas's translation of his 'History of Peru,' 1. 138.


Saratoga, N. Y., 5. 50 ; 7. 337 ; 10. 419 ; 16. 127 ; 17. 23; 18. 181, 182 ; 19. 209. Col. Brooks and Capt. Bancroft in the campaign of, 3. 271-277. Retreat of the American Army, 3 279. Battle of, 7. 478-479.


Saratoga Lake, 3. 278.


Saratoga Street. 6. 28.


Sargeant, -, New England, 17. 247, 250.


Sargeant, -, Ohio, 17. 181.


Sargeant, Rev. Mr., 3 311.


Sargeant, Benjamin, 14. 136.


Sargeant, Edward, marriage of, 14. 151.


Sargeant, Mrs. Joanna, 14. 151.


Sargeant, Jonathan, 15. 66, 74.


Sargeant, Hon. Nathaniel Peaslee, 13. 297. Sketch of, 13. 295.


Sargeant, Col. Paul Dudley, 15. 118, 129, 140, 146, 160; 16. 339-346, 348-351, 353, 354, 356, 360, 362.


Sargeant, Peter, 15. 179, 180.


Sargeant, Ruth (Mrs. Henshaw), 15. 66.


Sargeant (Sergeant), Thomas, 8. 16, 17, 23, 27. Sargent, Mr., 19. 223. Sargent, Mrs., 19. 17, 18.


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Sargent, Mrs., daughter of Peter Edes, 12. 178 n.


Sargent, Mrs. Catherine (Osborne), 12. 323.


Sargent, Daniel, 12. 62.


Sargent, Daniel, Jr., 3. 310 n.


Sargent, Epes, Sen., 12. 323.


Sargent, George Washington, 11. 324.


Sargent, Col. Henry, 1. 192 n., 482 n. ;


15. 403; 17. 120. His portrait of Dr. Belknap, 1. 120. - Vote of thanks to, for restoration of picture of Cortes, I. 446. His portrait of Rev. Dr. Bel- knap presented by Mrs. Jane Marcou, 9. 2, 189.


Sargent, Henry W., 19. 357.


Sargent, Gen. Horace Binney, leave grant- ed to copy manuscripts, 15. 163.


Sargent, Ignatius, 11. 324.


Sargent, Hon. John, 14. 107.


Sargent, Rev. John, 2. 327. Account of his mission to the Housatonic Indians, I. 10.


Sargent, John Osborne, extract from a letter of, 16. 407, 408.


SARGENT, LUCIUS M., A.M., 2. 194 ; 8. 320; 14. 161. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n. Do- nation from, 2. 423 ; 3. 50 : 5. 235 ; 6. 17. Elected a Resident Member, 3. 67. Communicates a paper on the 'Bon- homme Richard,' 3. 214. Vote of thanks to, 5. 236. Death of, 9. xvi; 10. 34. His articles on authorship of 'Massa- chusettensis,' cited, 13. 56.


Sargent, Lucius M., Jr., M.D., donation from, 5. 145.


Sargent, Moses H., donations from, 6. 20, 331 ; 8. 88.


Sargent, Judge Nathaniel P., case of Na- thanicl Jenison vs. John & Seth Cald- well, 3. 105.


SARGENT, WINTHROP, 5. 63; 8. v, 270, 315, 316; 12. 8, 72, 331 ; 17. 119. Elect- ed a Corresponding Member, 3. 50. Accepts membership, 3. 66. Donation from, 3. 110, 258, 262; 4. 286; 5 30. Statement of ' Whistling Ton,' 3 232, 235. Letter and donation from, 3. 262, 263. His 'History of Braddock's Expedition ' reported missing, 4. 9. His death, II. xviii. Remarks of the Pres- ident on the death of, II. 322-324. Remarks by Dr. Holines, II. 324. Photograph of, presented, 12. 57. Trib- ute to, by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 12. 57-59. Ilis ' History of Braddock's Expedition,' 3. 156 ; 4. 248. His 'Loyalist Poetry of the Revo- lution ' cited. 17. 210 n. His 'Loyal Verses of Stansbury and Odell' cited, 17. 210 n.


SARGENT. Hon. WINTHROP, Major, II. 323; 12. 58; 17. 188 n., 191, 194, 196. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I.


59. Elected, 1. 61. Accepts member- ship, 1. 66. Donation from, I. 146. His account of Indian utensils found at Cincinnati, 1. 81. Papers relating to his official conduct, I. 146.


Sargent, Mrs. Winthrop ( Rowena Tup- per), 17. 180, 180 n., 181.


Sargent & Murdock, Messrs., I. 377.


Sartill, Adj., 15. 138.


Sartine, M., see Tickell, R.


Sarto, Andrea del, 3. 379.


Sartorius, -, 17. 150.


Sasakoos, Indian, 3 313.


Sasanoa, Indian, 18. 98, 98 n., 105.


Sassenow, Indian, 18. 112.


Satan, 3. 321.


Satisfaction, privateer, 5. 357.


Saturday Fish Club, 2. 154.


Saturn, 3. 211.


Saucy Nick, Indian, 19. 407 n.


Saugerties, N. Y., 18. 268.


Saugus, Mass., 10. 352; 20. 353.


Sauidge, Henry, 16. 264.


Saunder, Richard, 7. 120.


Saunders, -, 8. 306.


Saunders, -, 12. 359.


Saunders, Adm. Sir Charles, II. 298.


Saunders, Chief Justice Ethinund, 4. 165.


Saunders, Capt. Jesse, 15. 141. tenced by court-martial, 15. 140.


Sen-


Saunders, Thomas, 8. 474.


Saunders, Tobias, 6 71 n.


Saunders, William A., 12. 212 n.


Saunderson, J., 15. 393.


Sausasquoit, 2. 290 n.


Sansumin, Jolın, 2. 290 n. Pronuncia- tion of, 2. 290 n., 291 n.


Sauvanaud, J., 20 39.


Savage, -, 8. 475.


Savage, -, 17. 173.


Savage, -, army officer, 19. 217.


Savage, Mrs., 19. 214.


Savage, Abijah, H.C. 1659, 8. 13, 21, 26.


Savage, Abijah, H.C. 1695, 8. 29.


Savage, Abijah, see Savage, Habijah.


Savage, Abraham, 11. 393. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 263.


Savage, Arthur, 5. 64, 165; 13. 101, 103.


Savage, Arthur, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Savage, Arthur, 16. 120, 125.


Savage, Edward, I. 77. An engraving of his portrait of Washington pre- sented, 16. 11.


Savage, Edward H., donation from, 9. 247.


Savage, Mrs. Elizabeth (Tudor), 16. 118. Savage, Elizabeth (Mrs. Winslow), 16. 301.


Savage, Mrs. Elizabeth O., 16. 153.


Savage, Emma, see Rogers.


Savage, Ephraim, 8. 13, 22, 26; 12. 108 ; 20. 2, 3.


Savage, Mrs. Faith (Hutchinson), 16. 117.


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Savage, Mrs. Faith (Phillips), 5. 64, 69, 74, 166; 13. 101, 103. Case of Phillips t's., 13. 80. Decree of the king in the case, 5. 64-80, 105-171 ; 13. 101-103.


Savage, Habijah, 5. 64, 165; 11. 141; 13 101, 103.


Savage, Habijah, 16. 118.


Savage, Mrs. Hannah (Phillips), 5. 64, 74, 166; 13. 101, 103.


Savage, Hope (drs. Shaw), 10. 62.


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SAVAGE, Hon. JAMES, LL.D., 1. 34n., 230, 234, 236, 239, 240, 242, 243, 245, 248, 251-253, 257, 259, 262-266, 270, 272, 274, 277-279, 284, 331, 333-339, 350, 369, 371, 374, 376, 378, 380, 384- 387, 392, 398, 400, 407, 408, 413, 417, 418, 424, 425, 427, 430, 433, 435, 437, 445-448, 450, 451, 453- 456, 460, 464, 468, 470-473, 475, 478 n .- 482, 485, 490, 492, 494-497, 499, 500, 500 m .; 3. 63; 4. 51, 53, 125, 127, 129, 145; 5. 40n., 85, 178, 486; 7. 475; 8. 9, 77, 257, 278; 9. 2, 67, 176; 10. 108, 141; 11. 102, 105, 149, 335. 338, 501; 12. 24, 28, 128 n., 130, 236, 361; 13. 3, 13, 125, 226, 230, 231, 276, 423, 447 ; 14. 123 n., 325, 372; 15. 5, 273; 16. 111, 152, 153, 164, 168, 181, 197, 200, 276, 377; 17. 38, 65, 71, 89, 298, 343, 403; 18. 30, 66, 188, 206, 209, 410; 19. 291, 316, 341, 342, 354; 20. 38, 65, 78, 87, 171, 172, 194, 347, 402. His death, I. xlii; 12. xviii. Nominated a Resident Meniber, I. 228. Elected, I. 229. Of committee to collect and count votes, I. 234, 249, 264. Of committee to ask aid from the State to publish Hubbard's ' History,' 1. 239, 240. Elected Librarian. 1. 239, 245, 254, 264. Librarian, 1. 263, 269, 271. Of Publication Committee, I. 241, 249, 273, 333, 337, 352. Of com- mittee to dispose of duplicates, I. 245. Of committee to consider the expedi- ency of enforcing the delinquent-mem- ber by-law, I. 215. Of committee on reprinting Collections, 1. 255, 449. Of committee on Winthrop's Journal, I. 258, 374. Exhibits his transcript of Winthrop, I. 258. Of committee to ex- amine the Treasurer's accounts, I. 258. Motions by, I. 259, 495 ; 4. 425 ; 5. 149, 202, 323. Of Standing Committee, I. 273, 279; 2. 3, 40, 82, 103, 130, 149. Of committee to sell the Collections, I. 275. To examine the title to the land under the Society's rooms, 1. 275. Recording Secretary pro tempore, I. 276. Of committee to ask for the continua- tion of Hutchinson's ' History,' I. 286. Elected Treasurer, 1. 288, 335, 341, 350, 374, 380, 387, 398, 409, 418, 427, 445, 452, 467, 489; 2. 3, 40, 82, 103. Treas- urer, I. 334, 694 n., 396, 410 n., 454 n., 482, 500 m., 503 n. Communicates list of donations to town of Boston after


the Port Bill, I. 334. Of committee on binding, 1. 335, 450. Committees appointed to audit his accounts, I. 335, 336, 341, 349, 352, 374, 375, 378, 380, 388, 398, 409, 410, 419, 426, 427 n., 437, 445, 452, 464, 466, 487, 488, 504; 2. 2, 35, 78, 103, 128. Annual report of the Treasurer's accounts for the years ending April, 1821, 1. 336; 1822, I. 341, 342; 1823, 1. 352; 1824, 1. 375; 1825, 1. 380 ; 1826, 1. 388, 388 n .; 1827, I. 398 n. ; 1828, 1. 409, 410, 410 n .; 1829, I. 419, 419 n. ; 1830, 1. 427 n .; 1831. I. 445, 445 m. ; 1832, 1. 452, 452 n .; 1833, I. 466, 466 n. ; 1834, 1. 488, 488 n .; 1835, 2. 2, 2 n .; 1836, 2. 36, 36 n., 37 n .; 1837, 2. 82, 82 n .; 1838, 2. 103, 103 n .; 1839, 2. 131, 131 n. Of committee on Mr. Tyng's letter about Harvard Col- lege graduates, 1. 336. Of commit- tee on publication of the continuation of Hutchinson's ' History,' I. 388, 371, 396, 397 n. Of committee on the · request of the Maine Historical Soci- ety, 1. 348. To open correspondence about Hutchinson's ' History,' 1. 370. The Treasurer directed to pay fifty dollars towards expenses of repairs, I. 377. Of committee on joining other societies in the erection of a building, I. 384. Losses by fire in his office, 1. 387, 392, 393 n. Appointed to pre- pare a memoir of Mr. Shaw, I. 394. Of committee on communication from the Rhode Island Historical Society, I. 396. Circular for subscriptions to third volume of Hutchinson's 'History' probably written by, I. 397 n. Com- municates the bequest of Gov. Gore, I. 407. Of committee to present the Collections to the Pennsylvania His- torical Society, I. 408. Of committee on supplying the deficient volumes of Collections, I. 409, 410. To write to Mr. Farmer for 'New England's Sala- mander,' I. 418. Of committee to pro- cure new rooms, 1. 420, 456 n. Of committee to confer with the city au- thorities on the celebration of the anni- versary of the settlement of Boston, I. 426. Of comunittee on a proposed ex- change of publications, 1. 434, 436. Appointed to write a memoir of Mr. Tudor, I. 435. Excused from that . service, I. 435 n., 477. Of committee on an exchange of books with Mr. Jenks, I. 447, 449. Of committee on the centennial of Washington's birth- day, I. 448. Authorized to pay taxes on the Society's room, 1. 450. Of committee on an exchange with the Athenaum, I. 452. Of committee on alteration of a by-law, 1. 453, 455. Of committee on Gov. Bernard's pa- pers, 1. 459. Of committee on distribu-


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tion of the Collections, I. 460. Signs indenture with the Provident Institu- tion for Savings, I. 461 n. Authorized to borrow money to pay for the new rooms, 1. 462, 463, 471. Reports sub- scriptions for the purchase of the Soci- ety's building. I. 464, 465 n. Contrib- utes to that purchase, 1. 465 n. Re- ports donations, I. 469, 473 ; 2. 56, 62, 267, 321, 428. Of committee to fur- nish the new rooms, I. 469. Of com- mittee on a course of lectures, I. 470. Directed to insure the room in the Tontine Crescent, 1. 474. Of commit- tee on Mr. Bancroft's application, I. 476. Presents resignation of D. Davis, I. 493. Of committee on increase of the number of members, I. 495. Of committee on Mr. Baldwin's request, 1. 502. Heliotype portrait of, 2. v, vi. His position in the heliotype group of members, 2. vi, vii ; 3. 32 a. Acciden- tal misplacement of the balance in his accounts, 2. 2, 2 n., 3 n. Authorized to borrow money for the Society, 2. 3, 10. Donations from, 2. 27, 41, 64, 127, 137, 146, 171, 176, 211, 221, 222, 239, 242, 243, 266, 301, 307, 325, 334, 336, 341, 346, 362, 364, 383, 417, 419, 423, 424, 429, 435, 444, 446, 450, 478, 483, 486, 536, 553; 3. 49, 66, 93, 126, 132, 133, 182, 265, 284; 4. 1, 146, 235, 309, 430; 5. 1, 38, 96, 104, 144, 373; 6. 1, 82, 414; 7. 298 ; 8. 88 ; 9. 227; Io. 145, 344 ; II. 159. Present at meetings of the Soci- ety, 2. 3, 12, 14, 15, 17, 21, 25, 28, 31, 33, 35, 40, 46, 47, 50, 56, 60, 62, 65, 67, 72, 79, 83, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 99, 100, 102, 104, 109, 112, 115, 117, 119, 123, 126, 129, 131, 132, 135, 137, 139, 142-144, 147, 149, 171, 172, 176, 177, 181, 183, 185-188, 192, 215, 216, 219, 220, 222, 223, 225, 227, 239, 241, 245, 247, 249, 251, 253, 256-259, 261-264, 266, 268, 271, 285-287, 291, 294, 297, 300, 303, 306, 307, 309, 314, 318, 319, 321, 324, 326, 328, 334, 335, 338, 340, 345, 349, 350, 353, 356, 358, 362-364, 370, 372, 377, 378, 380, 382,


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383, 385, 389, 411, 412, 414, 415, 417, 419, 421, 422, 424, 426, 429, 430, 454,


441, 443, 445, 452, 454, 460, 462, 466, 468-470, 472, 473, 478, 479, 481, 483, 486, 489, 490, 493, 495, 499, 503, 507, 511, 513, 525, 529, 533, 542, 547, 548, 551, 552, 554, 559, 571, 573, 581, 583, 592, 596, 599, 604, 606, 607. To re- new the insurance on the Society's estate in Franklin Place, 2. 16. Re- ports from the Standing Committee concerning exchanges of publications with Mr. Hazard, 2. 18. Of commit- tee to arrange concerning memoirs of members, 2. 31, 39. On committee to prepare a list of members from the


beginning for the Collections, 2. 39, 39 n. Report of the Standing Com- mittee concerning certain publications, 2. 49. Of committee to examine the donation of Mr. Miles, 2. 55. Of com- mittee to fix the compensation of the Assistant Librarian, 2. 78. Report of the committee, 2. 81, 81 n., 82 n. State- ment regarding the original deed of the estate in Franklin Place, 2. 93. Of committee concerning the disposition of the Collections, 2. 93. To pay to Dr. Harris the price of certain Collec- tions, 2.96. To settle the claini against the American Stationers' Company, 2. 100, 124. Statement regarding the re- print of Vol. I., second series, 2 110, 110 n. Reports request from the Ken- tucky Historical Society, 2. 113, 114. To continue the insurance on the Franklin Place estate, 2. 114. Reports the non-payment of the annual assess- ment of a member, 2. 119. Reports first dividend from the American Sta- tioners' Company, 2. 126. Resigns position as Treasurer, 2. 130. Of com- mittee to consider the daily opening of the Library, 2. 134, 135. Report on the subject, 2. 135 n., 136n. To consider the matter of the sale of the Collec- tions, 2. 148. Declines to serve on the committee on Mr. Harris's communi- cation, 2. 149. Appointed, and subse- quently excused from the Committee on Lectures, 2. 175. To consider the lending of the Trumbull Manuscripts, 2. 178. To act in the matter of lost books or manuscripts, 2. 180. Chosen President pro tempore, 2. 182, 185. Elected President, 2. 188, 192, 233, 251, 271, 313, 342, 370, 387, 426, 454, 472, 488, 528, 559. Presides at meetings of the Society, 2. 188, 213, 215, 218, 219, 221-223, 225, 238, 240, 241, 243, 246, 247, 249, 251, 253, 255, 257, 258, 260, 262, 263, 265, 266, 268, 283, 285, 286, 288, 292, 295, 298, 301, 303, 306, 307, 313, 315, 319-321, 325, 327, 329,


334, 336, 338, 341, 346, 349, 352, 354, 356, 361, 362, 364, 371, 376, 378, 380, 382, 383, 385, 410, 411, 413, 415-419, 421, 423, 424, 428, 429, 432, 435, 442, 443, 451, 452, 454, 455, 459, 460, 462, . 466, 468, 469, 471, 473, 477-480, 482, 483, 489, 491, 493, 498, 500, 503, 508, 511, 524, 526, 532, 539, 542, 517, 548, 551, 553, 555, 568, 572, 574, 582, 585, 593, 596, 599, 604, 606; 3. 1. Appoint- ed to prepare a memoir of Hon. T. L. Winthrop, 2. 191. Autograph of, 2. 192. Portrait of, faces 2. 192; 14. 153. To take charge of the loaning of medal- lions, 2. 222. Excused from preparing a memoir of Hon. T. L. Winthrop, 2. 223. Letter from, 2. 228, 228n. Of


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SAVAGE, Hon. JAMES, LL.D. (continued). committee to consider arrangements for commemorating the anniversary of the New England Confederation, 2. 240. Report of the committee, 2. 241, 242. Correspondence with the Hon. J. Q. Adams, concerning a discourse to be delivered by Mr. Adams, 2. 243, 243 n., 244 n. Signature of his articles in the Collections, 2. 245 n. To procure Mr. Summer's ' Memoir of the Pilgrim Fathers in Holland,' 2. 247. Meeting of the members at his house, 2. 254. Reads letters, 2. 255, 264, 270, 410. Of committee to consider the attractive- ness of the meetings, 2. 264. Report of the committee, 2. 265, 269, 270. Of committee to consider a celebration of the first half-century of the incorpora- tion of the Society, 2. 267, 289. 'To




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