Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 74

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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Attitude of Georgia in regard to, 6. 105. Condemned by Washington and his as- sociates, 6. 114-134. Paper against, by George Keith, 6. 119, 120. Speeches and remarks upon, by Sherman, Cabot, Martin, and others, 6. 139-168. Ori- gin and establishment of, in America, 6. 141. Articles of Confederation con- cerning, 6. 151. Horrors of, 6. 154. In England, 7. 313-326. Abolition of, 15. 53 n.


Slaveholders, 6. 84, 234. Requests made at the Convention of 1787, 6. 136.


Slavery, 10. 285, 301, 451, 477, 478; II. 272, 275, 357, 360 ; 15. 201. Ordinance relating to, northwest of the Ohio, 2.8. In Massachusetts, 3. 188-203 ; 6. 107, 108, 194; 7. 418 ; 10. 332-334, 343 ; 13. 293 ; 14.329, 330. Cases with verdicts, implying the non-existence of, in Mas- sachusetts, 3. 191-195. Abolition, and emancipation of the slaves, 3. 191- 195; 6. 79, 98, 106, 117-120, 136, 140, 142, 153-156, 165, 166, 196-200, 235, 236 ; 9. 151 ; 13. 293; 15. 53n. Service rendered by slaves in time of war, 6. 84, 85, 162, 180-182, 186-192, 194- 207, 214, 219-222, 224-233, 236-239. Its evils and consequences, 6. 87, 98, 137. 138. Where protected by law, 6. 88. 89. Its growth, 6. 88, 92, 93, 106, 128, 133. Mr. A. H. Stephens upon, 6. 89, 90. Opinions and letter of Judge Taney on, 6. 90, 91 ; 9. 151; 12. 445-447. Propositions in regard to the increase of, 6. 92. Justice McLean on. 6. 92. 93. Questions of citizenship, 6. 93, 94. Antagonism be- tween the North and South, 6. 97, 98. Expressions against, in the Declara- tion of Independence, 6. 98, 103, 135. Opinions of Mr. Randolph and Mr. Pinkney upon, 6. 98, 99. The Mis- souri restriction enacted, 6. 99. Ex- tracts from the works of Jefferson up- on, 6. 100-103, 127-130. Position occu- pied by George Washington in regard to, 6. 113-119. Opinions of Franklin, Adams, Jay, Martin, Henry, Randolph, 6. 119-131, 156-159, 162-164. Posi- tion of England, 6. 136, 141 ; 7. 312- 326. Discussed at the Convention of 1787, 6. 137-147. Law in North Carolina bearing upon, 6. 144. Ques- tions of taxation, 6. 144, 145, 148, 155- 159, 164, 165, 167. Remarks upon, by the Bishops of Gloucester and Ches- ter, 6. 151, 152. Opinions of Mr. J. Atherton. 6. 153. 154. Question of pro- hibition, 6. 153-155. The Virginia Con- vention of 1788, 6. 159-164. Influence of the Revolution upon, 6. 161, 162. Debates in North Carolina upon, 6. 164-166. Debates in South Carolina upon, 6. 166-169. Letters upon, 6. 168-


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171. Remarks of Judge White upon, 6. 306-309. S: Sewall's 'Selling of Jo- seph,' 7. 161-165. The pretext for dis- union, 8. 173. Josiah Quincy's views on emancipation, 9. 151. The struggle against, in Illinois, 1818-24, 10. 400, 401. Chief Justice Sewall the earliest writer against, on this continent, 13. 71.


Sleeper, Thomas, 16. 265.


Slegel, Prof., 16. 210.


Sleidan, John, 'Commentaries' of, I. 112.


Slidell, Hon. Jolin, 12. 306; 16. 441, 444 ; 18. 215, 308.


Sloan, Capt. Samuel, 15. 81.


Sloane, Dr. Hans, verses addressed to, 13. 47-49.


Slocum, Holder, 17. 116 ; 19. 170, 175.


Sloper, Richard, 16 264.


Slue, Leonard, 20. 318.


Slue, Rachel, 20. 318.


Sluyter, Peter, 13. 310; 18. 321 n.


Slyde, see Llyde.


Small, Elisha, execution of, 7. 454.


Small, Elizabethı ( Mrs. Pugsley), 14. 152. Small, Major John, 8. 348.


Small Lines, Indian, 17. 354, 355.


Small-pox, 4. 325-328. Inoculation for,


I. 191. Anecdote related by Mr. Quincy, concerning the spread of, 3. 261, 262. Warrant for the removal of a small-pox patient, 20. 4. The dis- ease in Boston, 20. 4 n.


' Small Tithes of Ecton Parish,' 6. 334. Smalley, Rer. John, his Election Ser- mon, 1. 138.


Smallwood, Jacob, 15. 157. Sentenced by a court-martial, 16. 346.


Smallwood, Gen. William, 12. 55; 13. 245.


Smart, Christopher, 16. 109.


Smart, Robert, Sen., 16. 265.


Smart, T. William Wake, M.D., North- iam, Staplehurst, Kent County, Eng., 7. 361.


Smedley, Capt., II. 19.


Smelt, Major, 8. 410.


Smibert, Allison, 16. 393.


Smibert, Jolın, I. 139; 2. 61; 9. 197, 199; 12. 61, 319, 320, 323, 324 , 16. 38, 385; 17. 233 ; 19. 312 ; 20. 113, 115. Sketch of his life, 9. 208; 16. 392, 393. List of portraits painted by, 16. 393-399; 17. 93-97. Addenda to the list, 16. 474, 475.


Smibert, John, Jr., 16. 393.


Smibert, Mrs. John, wife of the artist, see Smibert, Mrs. Mary.


Smibert, Mrs. Mary (Williams), 12. 323; 16. 393. Her portrait painted by her husband, 16. 399.


Smibert, Nathaniel, 9. 210; 12. 324; 16. 393, 399. Smibert, William, 16. 393. Smith, -, 17. 288.


Smith, -, Boston, 1774, 8. 356.


Smith, -, innkeeper, 11. 15, 25, 31.


Smith, - ( Wright, Smith, &. Gray, bank-


ers), 12. 49, 51.


Smith, Capt , II. 493.


Smith, Capt., 15. 342.


Smith, Col., 5. 150, 151.


Smith, Gen., 16. 71.


Smith, Lieut., 13. 343.


Smith, Mr., 15. 339. Smith, Mr., 19. 181.


Smith, Mr., actor, 19. 216, 217.


Smith, Mr., attorney, 19. 217, 218.


Smith, Mr., lawyer, 19. 175.


Smith, Mr., Waltham, 10. 418.


Smith, Rev. Mr., 17. 173.


Smith, Sergt., killed by Indians, 14. 146.


Smith, Abiel, 6. 32.


Smitlı, Abigail ( M/rs. Adams see Adams, Abigail. Smith, Adam, 5. 237.


Smith, Alice, 20. 188.


Smith, Mrs. Alice, 20. 187, 188.


Smith, Anna, naturalized, 4. 361.


Smith, Mrs. Anna (Leonard), 13. 55.


Smith, Barney ( Smith & Otis), II. 308.


Smith, Benjamin B., D.D., 20. 342.


Smitlı, Bradell (Bradwell), 17. 157, 159.


SMITH, BUCKINGHAM, 12. 40, 72. Elect- ed a Corresponding Member, 3. 237. Death of, II. xviii. His death an- nounced, 12. 1.


Smith, Caleb, 15. 84 n.


Smith, Major Calvin, 14. 294; 15. 76, 160 (?).


Smith, Catherina, naturalized, 4. 361.


SMITH, CHARLES C., I. 200 n., 287 n.,


394 n., 420 m .; 12. 41, 104, 225; 13. 267, 388 ; 15. 274, 277. 279 ; 16. 161, 172 ; 17. 66, 75, 88, 97, 118, 294 ; 18. 25, 35, 404, 406 ; 19. 286 n., 334 n., 357 ; 20. 20. Of committee on the publication of the Early Proceedings, 2. ix ; 16. 174. Elected a Resident Member, 10. 2, 146. Donations from, 10. 86, 105, 145, 206, 311, 409, 484 ; II. 501. Elected on the Standing Committee, 10. 173; 11. 45; 14. 28, 328. Of Publishing Commit- tee, 10. 315; 19. 310. Motion of, with reference to the 'Mather Papers,' IO. 325; with reference to the 'Sewall Diary,' 10. 411. Moves vote of thanks to Mr. A. T. Perkins, 14. 28. Record- ing Secretary pro tempore, II. 222 ; 14. 32; 17. 307, 328 ; 18. 240. Of comm'it- tee on publication of the 'Winthrop Papers,' II. 232; 13. 232; 18. 4. Vote of thanks to, on retiring from the Standing Committee, II. 253. Vote of thanks to, 12. 68; 15. 277; 17. 89; 18. 68; 19. 55, 334. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Rev. Jolin S. Barry, 12. 316. Of committee to nominate offi- cers for the Society, 13. 255, 449. Ap- pointed to prepare a memoir of Dr.


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Shurtleff, 13. 368. Moves vote of thanks to Gov. Washburn, 15. 251. Elected Treasurer, 15. 276; 16. 173; 17. 76; 18. 36, 415; 19. 296; 20. 199. Makes a statement in regard to the financial condition of the Society, 15. 278. Offers resolution from the Coun- cil, 15. 278. Vote of, in regard to the Massachusetts Historical Trust Fund adopted, 15. 305. Reports a payment on the mortgage debt of the Society, 16. 11. Communicates tlie 'Narrative of Jolley Allen,' 16. 67-69. Presents the annual report of the Treasurer, for the years ending April, 1878, 16. 166-172; 1879, 17. 69-75; 1880, 18. 29- 35; 1881, 18. 409-415; 1882, 19. 290- 296; 1883, 20. 193-198. Remarks by, on the records of the Washington Be- nevolent Society, 16. 376, 377. Ap- pointed to prepare a memoir of Mr. W. G. Brooks, 17. 49. Announces the purchase of Judge Sewall's interleaved almanacs, 17. 57. Announces the re- ceipt of Mr. Bemis's bequest, 17. 57. Makes a report with regard to memoirs of deceased members, 17. 314, 352. Of committee on the same, 17. 315; 18. 23, 154, 267, 301 ; 19. 210, 312, 335, 423. Announces a reduction of the mort- gage debt, 17. 327. Remarks by, on the death of Mr. Frothingham, 17. 334, 335. Appointed a delegate to tlie centennial celebration of the American Academy, 18. 67 n. Vote offered by, 18. 253. Calls attention to a serial number of the Proceedings, 18.301. Of comniit- tee on the application of the Chicago Historical Society, 18. 400. Of com- mittee on the application from the city for more ventilation of the Pro- bate Court-room, 18. 432. Of commit- tee to revise the By-Laws, 19. 122. Announces reduction of mortgage- debt, 19. 194. Appointed to prepare a memoir of D. A. Goddard, 19. 197. Remarks by, on the death of Mr. God- dard, 19. 207, 208. Appointed to pre- pare a short historical sketch of the Society, 19. 265. Excused from service on committee to publish the Proceed- ings, 19. 334. Announces the new vol- ume of 'Winthrop Papers,' 19. 335. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Dr. Robbins, 19. 352. Proposes a vote in regard to the income of the Massachu- setts Historical Trust Fund, 19. 386. Announces the receipt of the bequest of the late Win. Winthrop, and reads an extract from his will, 20. 17. Offers a vote as to the disposition of the be- quest, 20. 17. Presents the original notes of Mr. Webster's speech at Marshfield, in 1848, 20. 27-29. Also a phonographic report of the same,


20. 23. Motion by, to postpone the appointment of the committee on pub- lication of the Proceedings, 20. 200. Of a committee of arrangements for the Luther Commemoration, 20. 350. His Notice of Peleg Coffin, 1. 170- 172. Notice of Dr. Bentley, 1. 320- 323. Notice of William Smith Shaw, I. 391, 392. Notice of Dr. Dexter, I. 421-423. Notice of W. Tudor, Jr., I. 429-433. His 'Memoir of F. W. P. Greenwood, D.D.,' 2. 258 n., 272-275. His 'Memoir of Henry Ware, Jr., D.D.,' 2. 259 n., 278-282. His notes on the 'Narrative of Jolley Allen,' 2. 313 n. 'Memoir of Rev. John S. Barry ' by, 13. 136-140. 'Memoir of Dr. Shurt- leff' by, 13. 389-395. Paper by, on the manufacture of gunpowder in America, 14. 248-256. Paper by, on the scarcity of salt in the Revolution- ary War, 15. 221. 'Memoir of William G. Brooks' by, 17. 98-100. Submits the short sketch of the Society, 19. 390. 'Memoir of Delano A. Goddard' by, 19. 498-415. ' Memoir of Dr. Chandler Robbins ' by, 20. 403-417. Smith, Daniel, 3. 238.


Smith, Rer. Daniel, 19. 21.


Smith, David, naturalized, 4. 360.


Smith, David, Portland, naturalized, 4. 360.


Smith, Dorothy, naturalized, 4. 360.


Smith, Mrs. E. Vale, 12. 192.


Smith, Ebenezer, 17. 157.


Smith, Edward, Exeter, N. H., 16. 265.


Smith, Edward, tything-man, 1686, 12. · 108.


Smith, Edward, a refugee, 18. 268.


Smith, Elias, 17. 15 ..


Smitlı, Rer. Elias, 10. 315.


SMITH, ELIHU HUBBARD, M.D., nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, 1. 108. Elected, 1. 109.


Smith, Elizabeth, naturalized, 4. 360.


Smith, Elizabeth, naturalized, 4. 361.


Smith, Elizabeth, Boston, naturalized, 4. 361.


Smith, Elizabeth, Portland, naturalized, 4 360.


Smith, Elizabeth (Mrs. Hall), 14. 123 n.


Smith, Elizabeth (Mrs. Shaw), 1. 391. Smith, Lieut. Ephraim, 15. 76.


SMITH, ERASTES, gives . Scottow's Nar- rative,' 1. 447. Vote of thanks to,


I. 447. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 23. Elected, 2. 27. His death, 16. xvi.


Smith, Francis. 20. 188.


Smitlı, Lieut .- Col. Francis, 15. 57 ; 17. 317- 319, 322-324. Wounded at the battle of Lexington, 13. 58. His account of the battle of Lexington, 14. 349 n.


Smith, George, Andocer, naturalized, 4 359.


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Smith, George, Willoughby, Lincolnshire, abstract of the will of, 9. 451 n. ; 20. 187, 188.


Smith, Capt. George Amos, 16. 71.


Smith,'Mrs. George Amos, 16. 71.


Smith, George C., Esq., 11. 490.


Smith, George G., letter fromn, 6. 35, 36. Maps engraved by, 6. 37, 38. Dona- tions from, 6. 82 ; 7. 24.


Smith, Hon. Gerritt, 7. 149. Not a class, but a college mate of G. W. Fleming, 7. 287.


Smith, Gershom, 14. 83.


Smitlı, Godfrey, naturalized, 4. 360.


SMITH, Prof. GOLDWIN, II. 32. Elected a Corresponding Member, 8. 8. Ac- knowledges his election, 8. 76. The Collections presented to, 8. 97, 175, 314.


Smith, H. Wright, 6. 430 ; 10. 348.


Smith, Hannah, naturalized, 4 360.


Smith, Mrs. Hannah (Burnam), 14. 152.


Smith, Henry, 4. 361. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 267.


Smith Henry, Wyrardisbury, Eng., letter from, to John Pynchon, in 1662, 11. 309-311.


Smith, Henry Lloyd, naturalized, 4. 361. Smith, Hiram, 13. 390.


Smith, Isaac, 16. 289 n. Letter from, to his son, 16. 289-291.


Smith, Lieut. Isaac, 15. 77.


Smith, Lieut .- Col. Isaac, 15. 86, 160.


Smith, Rev. Isaac. 15. 341, 342 ; 16. 287 n .; 19. 377. Letter to, from Dr. Eliot, 16. 287-289. Letter to, from his father, 16.289-291.


Smith, Lieut. Israel, 15. 76.


Smith, J., 8. 361.


Smith, J., printer, 3. 138.


Smitlı, Jacob, 20. 300 n., 325. Trial of, for piracy, 20 321-324.


Smith, James, 14. 128 n. ; 16. 265.


Smith, Col. James, 15. 393.


Smith, Lieut. James, 15. 77.


Smith, Sir James. 4 165, 163.


Smith, Sir James E., 17. 409. Extract from a letter of, 17. 413. American edition of his 'Introduction to Botany,' 17. 414.


Smith, Jeremiah, LL.D., 16. 140; 17. 19. Smith, Jerome Van Crowninshield, M.D.,


12. 181. Donations from, 2. 177, 187, 450, 599 ; 3. 32 a.


Smith, Capt. Joel, 15. 75 (?), 86.


Smith, John, Boston, naturalized, 4. 361. His wife and son, 7. 209.


Smith, Capt. John, Boston, 1689, 12. 117. Smith, Capt. John, Virginia, 8. 465 ; 10. 5, 25, 26, 29-31, 96, 382 ; 12. 8, 396, 418 ; 13. 74, 441 ; 16. 4, 379; 17. 37, 297 n., 358; 18. 84, 87, 92, 96 n., 97 n., 105 n .; 19. 341 ; 20. 186-188, 229. Epitaph of, 2. 551, 551 n .; 9. 455. On Nahant, 4. 114. His burial-place in St. Sepul-


chre's Church, London, 9. 348, 455. Last will and testament of, 9. 451, 452. Baptismal record of, 9. 451 n. Pro- spectus of his 'Generall Historie,' in the library of the Society of Antiquaries, 9. 454. Arms of the 'Council for New England' in his works, 9. 469, 470. His autograph, 9. 454. Observations by Mr. Charles Deane on his 'New England's Trials,' 12. 428-432. His ' History of Virginia,' I. 111, 251. His ' Pathway to Plantations ' cited, 5. 130. His 'New England's Trials,' 9. 344; 12. 449 et seq. ; 13. 75. Cited, 11. 294. Map of, 12. 309, 401, 428, 429. His 'Description of New England,' 14. 363 n. ; 16. 377, 378. His 'Generall Historie of New England' cited, 18. 111. Extract from the 'Generall His- torie,' 18. 115, 116.


Smith, John, cooper, 16. 265.


Smith, John, juryman, 1698, 20. 323.


Smith, Lieut. John, 15. 75 n.


Smith, Jolin, Newgate, 1775, 14. 297.


Smith, John, tailor, 16. 265.


Smith, Rev. John, his 'Agriculture in Argyle,' 1. 177.


Smith, John, Secretary to Sir H: Clinton, 1779, 6. 219.


Smith, John, Son of Liberty, 7. 215; 11. 141.


Smith, Rev. Jolın Blair, D.D., President of Union College, 11. 489 ; 19. 402, 419.


SMITH, Hon. JOHN COTTON, LL.D., 1. 437. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 229. Elected, I. 231. Accepts mem- bersliip, 1. 233. .


Smith, Rev. John Cotton, D.D., 19. 194.


Smith, Jonathan, his daughter, 7. 30.


Smith, Corporal Jonathan, 19 .. 385 n.


Smith, Jonathan, Lanesborough, 3. 300.


Smith, Joseph, 1703, 11. 316.


Smith, Joseph, Dover, 16. 265.


Smith, Joseplı, Hampton, 16. 265.


Smith, Joseph, Mormon, Mr. Livermore has his autograph, 10. 456.


Smith, Rev. Joseph, H.C. 1695, 8. 29.


Smith, Joseph P., letter from, to Hon. R.


C. Winthrop, respecting the Washing- ton medals, 20. 343.


Smith, Joshua Hett, 19. 72, 72 n.


Smith, Joshua T., 8. 188.


Smith, Lieut. Josiah, 15. 85.


Smith, Lawrence, 3. 260.


Smith, Lendall, naturalized, 4. 360.


Smith, Lucy (Mrs. Bell), 7. 30.


Smith, M. A., donation from, 4. 424.


Smith, Elder Matthew, 8. 222.


Smith, Melancthon, 10. 477.


Smith, Mercy, naturalized, 4 360.


Smith, Moses, naturalized, 4. 360.


Smith, Lieut. Nathan, 15. 80.


Smith, Dr. Nathaniel, donation from, I. 113. Smith, Nicholas, Berwick, 14. 146.


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Smith, Trooper Nicholas, 14. 131 n. Killed | Smith, William, Rouge Dragon, 8. 100; by Indians, 14. 132.


Smith, Maj -Gen. Persifer, 4. 95. Smith, Peter, South Carolina, II. 255, 257. Smith, R. Murdock, R. E., his ' Discov- eries at Cyrene,' 13. 65. Smith, R. Penn, 15. 393.


Smith, Rev. Ralph, 16. 205; 17. 340, 344, 346.


Smith, Ralph D., 8. 315. Sketch of Lady Alice Fenwick by, II. 497.


Smith, Rebecca, naturalized, 4. 361.


Smith, Rebecca ( Mrs. Gore), 13. 424.


Smith, Rebecca ( Mrs. Webber), 12. 263. Smith, Rev. Reeder, donation from, 5. 96. Smith, Richard, obituary of, 13. 242.


Smith, Richard, Protester, II. 394, 395.


Smith, Richard, Wickford, R. I., 13. 249 n.


Smith, Robert, England, 20. 188. Smith, Robert, Hampton, N. II., 16. 265. Smith, Hon. Robert, donations from, I. 197, 202. Vote of thanks to, I. 197. Smith, Robert D)., 19. 356.


Smith, Ruth, naturalized, 4. 360.


Smith, Samuel, 1806, 1. 192 n.


Smith, Samuel, his ' History of New Jer- sey ' cited, II. 202.


Smith, Samuel, 1709, 14. 147 n. Marriage of, 14. 152.


Smith, Hon. Samuel, 19. 52, 52 n.


Smith, Mrs. Samuel A., donation from, 8. 314.


Smith, Rec. Samuel Abbot, 10. 217.


Smith, Rev. Samuel S., D.D., 19. 402.


Smith, Mrs. Sarah (Davis), killed by Indians, 14. 128 n.


Smith, Lieut. Seth, 15. 79.


Smith, Lieut. Silvanus, 15. 76.


Smith, Lieut. Simeon, 15. 81.


Smith, Simon, 12. 366.


Smith, Rev. Sydney, 13. 321 ; 20. 390. Smith, Major Sylvester, 18. 187.


Smith, Major Thomas, 1680, 6. 340, 341. Smith, Thomas, Jr., 8. 229, 230.


1 Smith, Sir Thomas, 18. 256. Smith, Thomas, Va., 1774, 3. 260.


Smith, Titus, donations from, I. 97, 98. Letter from, read, I. 97. His ' Obser- vations on the Country about New Haven,' I. 98.


Smith, Walter Allen, 19. 286 n. Smith, William, Boston, 1693, 6. 349. Smitlı, Capt. William, 6. 178 ; 15. 80. Smith, Hon. William, d. 1793, Chief Jus- tice of New York, 20. 47 n., 48 n. His ' History of New York,' I. 7, 60, 83; 6. 72 n.


Smith, Hon. William, LL.D., b. 1814, his ' History of Greece,' 10. 357.


Smith, Lieut. Williant, 15. 84, 231.


Smith, William, Marylebone, Eng., 19. 218.


Smith, Rer. William, d. 1783, Weymouth, I. 401; 8 90.


14. 185. His 'Particular Description of England,' 18. 1.


Smith, William, Son of Liberty, II. 141. Smithi, William B., donation from, 7. 376. Smith, Hon. William Loughton, II. 23;


19. 375 m. His ' Comparative View of the Constitution of the United States,' I. 146.


Smith School-house, Boston, 6. 32.


Smithfield, R. I., aids Boston in 1774, 4. 224.


Smith's garrison-house, Maine, 14. 132. Smith's Pond, 3. 55, 56.


Smith's White House, 19. 72, 72n.


Smithsonian Institution, 2. 413, 414 ; 13. 284, 377; 15. 201; 16. 383. Donations from, 2. 417, 431, 475, 503, 535, 599; 3. 40, 48, 114, 229; 4. 146, 286, 365; 5. 30, 57, 104, 202 ; 6. 78; 7. 368, 376; 10. 33, 314, 368 ; II. 499. Statement from, regarding the exchange of the volumes, 2. 574. Report and vote concerning the volumes of the Collections to be sent to, 2. 594, 597. And Prof. Jewett, 10. 450.


Smoking, the habit renounced, 7. 465. Smolensk, Prince of, 18. 381.


Smollett, Tobias G., M.D., 1. 136, 152, 175 n., 177 ; 8. 413; 18. 367.


Smothers, Michael, sentenced by a court- martial, 16. 344.


Smothers, Samuel H, donations from, 7. 168, 279, 338, 368, 376 ; 8. 1.


Smucker, Isaac, donation from, II. 500. Sinybert, see Smibert.


Smyrna, 3. 223.


SMYTH, Prof. EGBERT C., D.D., 17. 15; 20. 189. Elected a Resident Member, 20. 45. Accepts membership, 20. 57. Appointed to write a memoir of Dr. Chadbourne, 20. 108.


Smyth, Hon. Frederic, donation from, 9. 247.


Sınyth, Mrs. G., 'Life of Olympia Mo- rata ' cited, 15. 242 n.


Smyth, J. F. I)., cited, 4. 150.


Smyth, Sir Thomas, 17. 296-297 n.


Snakeroot, a tonic, 5. 397. 1


Snead, Capt., 12. 422.


Sneider, Christopher, 20. 145.


Snell, Barnabas, 13. 372.


Snell, George, 3. 83.


Snell, Jonathan, Jr., 13 372.


Snell, Thomas, 3. 218.


Snell, William, 13. 372.


Snelling, John W., 2. 44n., 140 n. En- gaged to attend the Library, 2. 140 n., 141, 143, 146, 217. Money paid to, 2. 211 n. His labors in the Library, 2. 223. Communication concerning bound manuscripts and index thereof, 2. 229, 229 n. Quarterly report of his services in the Library, 2. 239. His death, 2. 251, 251 n.


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Snelling, Major Jonathan, II. 141, 394, 395; 18. 268.


SNELLING, NATHANIEL G., I. 274, 278, 279, 283, 384, 397 n. Elected a Res- ident Member, I. 270. Elected Libra- rian, I. 273, 279, 288. To mark the Prince books deposited, I. 273. Of committee to sell the Collections, I. 275. To have binding done, I. 277, 286. Of committee on closing the passage un- der the arch, I. 281, 337. Authorized to procure a place of deposit for the Collections, I. 282. Of committee to dispose of perishable specimens in the Cabinet, I. 282. Of committee on painting the building, I. 282. Of com- mittee to make changes in the entrance to the rooms, I. 284. To lend books to Mr. Whitman, I. 286. Of commit- tee on joining other Societies in the erection of a building, I. 384. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, I. 437, 445. Of committee on removal to the new rooms, I. 458 n. Of committee to dispose of the room in the Crescent, I. 463. Asked to pre- pare a memoir of Dr. Webster, I. 479. Of committee on the application of the Natural History Society, I. 489. One of a committee to lease the old room of the Society, 2. 1. Report concerning the leasing and sale of the room in Franklin Place, 2. 78, 132-134. Of Publishing Committee to prepare Vol. VII. of the third series of the. Collections, 2, 89. Donations from, 2. 101, 101 n., 247. Resigns membership, 2. 302, 608 n. His deatb, 2. 608 n. Notice of, 2. 608 n.


Snelling, Master Samuel, donation from, I. 138.


Snelling, Samuel G., 19. 357.


Snelling, Thomas, cited, II. 293, 294. Snow, Capt., 17. 174.


Snow, Mr., 8. 220-222.


SNOW, CALEB H., M.D., I. 396, 417, 424, 425, 427, 433. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 388. Elected, I. 394. Of Publication Committee, I. 424. Of committee to prepare the index to the Collections, 1. 424. Of committee to collect and count votes, I. 425. Re- signs membership, 1. 500. Notice of, I. 500 n. His assessments remitted, 2. 12. His place on the committee for pre- paring an index, made vacant by death, 2. 50. His place supplied, 2. 52. His ' History of Boston,' I. ix; 6. 37, 38. Cited, 13. 177 ; 15. 174 ; 17. 5; 19. 383. Snow, Daniel, 13. 372. Snow, Eleazer, 13. 372.


Snow, Capt. Isaac, at the Convention in Massachusetts in 1788, 3. 298.


Snow, Samuel T., donation from, and vote of thanks to, 4. 391.


Snow, Lieut. William, 16. 71. Snow, Mrs. William, 16. 71. Snowden, James R., 12. 59.


Snyder, Mr., 8. 440.


Soames, Abigail, accused of witchcraft, 5. 34.


Soane, Sir John, II. 165. .


Social meetings of the Society, 10. 141, 148; II. 164, 231, 291.


Societa Geográfica, Madrid, ,19. 61, 61 п.


Società Ligure di Storia Patria, Genoa, 20. 201.


Société Américaine, Paris, 13. 379.


Société de Géographie, Paris, 3. 264. Communication from, I. 349. Judge Davis's report on, I. 351. Books to be procured for, I. 352. The Bulletin of, cited, 1. 351 n .; 19. 387.


Société de l'Histoire de France, II. 84. Donations from, II. 129, 499 ..


Société Française de Numismatique et d'Archéologie, I. 373. To receive a set of the Collections, I. 373; 2. 70 n. Société Linnéenne de Paris, 17. 411.


Society for Promoting American Indus- try, donations from, 8. 480 ; 9. 66.


Society for Promoting Christian Knowl- edge, 8. 223.


Society for Promoting Theological Edn- cation, 2. 157; 6. 295, 296.


Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and otbers in North America, I. 201; 5. 426; 18. 320; 19. 410; 20. 265. Notice of a sermon before, 2. 5. Notes on, by Dr. Belknap. 3. 307, 308. Money belonging to, 6. 343 n., 349. The Commissioners vote to take down the College building, 6. 351.


Society for the Development of the Min- eral Resources of the United States, formation of, 2. 411.


Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 6. 39.


Society for the Distribution of Books in Baltimore, 10. 238.


Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Commerce, and Manufactures, London, 19. 437. Donation from, 7. 279. Society for the Encouragement of Do- mestic Industry, donation from, 9. 196.


Society for. the Preservation of the An- tiquities of Norway, see Forening til Norske Fortidsmindesmerkers Bevar- ing.


Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 20. 274-277, 279. Ser- mons preached before, 1. 18-20, 31, 56, 75. 79, 191. Its present location, 20. 275. Visited by Mr. Winthrop, 20. 276. Its account of 'The Results of One Hundred and Eighty Years of Work,' 20. 277. Abstracts of the annnal re-


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ports and citations from the Journal of, 20. 278-280.


Society for the Relief of Aged and In- firm Ministers, 20. 410.


Society for the Religious Instruction of the Poor, see Boston Society, etc.


Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge, 19. 393-396, 410. Sermons before, 1. 31, 154. Donations from, I. 147. Commissioners appointed to visit the Indians, 3. 311.


Society of Antiquaries of France, see Société Française de Numismatique, etc.


Society of Antiquaries of London, 2. 70 m .; 6. 471; 10. 330; II. 165, 388; 13 122, 395, 447, 448 ; 14. 192, 195; 16. 473; 17. 302. Letter of Dr. Holmes to the Secretary of, 1. 373 n. Dona- tions from, 3. 204, 220, 221, 259, 262; 4. 146; 5. 96; 6. 20, 361; 7. 20, 21, 303, 408; 8. 466; 9. 347; 10. 33, 344; II. 499. Letter from, 3. 250. Gifts from, 4. 13; 19. 343.




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