Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 75

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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Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne, 17. 301.


Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, I. 179 n.


Society of Antiquarics of the North, see Kongeligt Nordiske Oldskrift Selskab. Society of Arts, Commerce, etc., London, see Society for the Encouragement of Arts, etc.


Society of the Cincinnati, see Cincinnati. Society of United Brethren, 10. 207. Socinians, 6. 478.


Sockınan, Jolın, naturalized, 4. 363.


Socrates (Scholasticus), II. 434 n. ; 18. 427. His 'Church History ' cited, II. 434.


Soden Farm, 3. 372.


Soemund, the learned, 13. 363.


Sohier, Edward, 1781, 19. 155, 159, 161- 166.


Sohier, Edward, Longwood, Mass., 16. 386.


Sokansquaitt, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Soldiers' Monument on Boston Common, design for, presented, 9. 461.


' Soldier's Pocket Bible,' 5. 56, 57; 10. 454, 455 ; is reprinted, 10. 459.


Solemn League and Covenant, 8. 330; 12. 45. List of protesters against, II. 392-394. Protest against, 11. 392; 12. 46.


Soley, John, 1794, 14. 64. Soley, John, Son of Liberty, II. 141.


Solinus, C. Julius, 14. 328.


Solleysel, Jacques de, 17. 173. Solon, 18. 136 n.


SOMERBY, HORATIO GATES, IO. 486; 12. 289; 13. 125, 313 ; 14. 309 ; 17. 3; 19. 117. 329, 332, 333. Donations from, 2. 263, 338, 341, 534. Elected a Cor- responding Member, 4. 287 ; 9. 177.


Communication of extracts, 5. 52-55. His death, 12. xviii. Death of, an- nounced, 12. 290. Tribute to him by the President, 12. 292, 293. The manu- script collections of, offered to the So- ciety, 13. 312. Vote to accept them, 13. 313. Mr. Whitmore appointed to prepare a memoir of, 13. 313. Part of the manuscripts of, reported to be ready for use at the Library, 16. 181. His 'Genealogy of the Cotton family,' 13. 44.


Somerby family, 13. 313.


Somers, Sir George, 18. 84. His wreck suggestive of Shakspeare's 'Tempest,' 7. 365.


Somers, Lord Chancellor Jolin, 4. 162- 164 n .; 12. 413; 13. 24 ; 16. 32.


Somers, brig-of-war, mutiny on, 7. 435, 452-455.


Somers, Conn., 12. 401 n., 406 n., 413.


'Somers' Tracts,' 12. 143; 13. 89, 93 n., 276.


Somerset, Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of, 13. 106.


Somerset, Edward, Earl of Worcester, see Worcester.


Somerset, Lord Granville, 15. 382.


Somerset, Henry, 1st Duke of Beaufort, see Beaufort.


Somerset, James, case of, 3. 190; 7. 308, 313, 314, 319-326.


Somerset, Robert Carr, Earl of, 8 308.


Somerset, man-of-war, 4. 224; 5. 53, 54.


Somerset, N. J., 19. 72.


Somersworth, N. H., 17. 156.


Somerville, John, Lord, 12. 149.


Somerville, Mass., 3. 182, 204; 6. 451, 453; 17. 363n. Buildings erected for the Insane, 6. 451, 453. And Dr. Bell, 7. 50.


Sommer Islands, 11. 294; 12. 460.


'Sommons to New England,' a ballad, 5. 101-103.


Sondes, Sir George, 17. 165, 165 n.


'Songs of the Temple,' 2. 283.


Songster's Station, 7. 82.


Sons of Freedom, 4. 218.


' Sons of Liberty,' 12. 246; 13. 200. Cor- respondence of, 1. 22. List of, who dined at Liberty Tree, Dorchester, Aug. 14, 1769, 11. 140-142.


Sons of Temperance of Massachusetts, Grand Division of, donation from, II. 499.


Soper, Capt. Oliver, 15. 77.


Sophia Frederica Dorothea, Empress of Austria, 16. 441.


Sophia Frederica Matilda, Queen of the Netherlands, 16. 469.


Soraluce y Zubizarreta, Don Nicolás de, 19. 60 n.


Soren, John, donation from, 1. 82.


Sosongkalaken, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Sosser, Mr., 18. 94.


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Sotheby, William, 2. 409.


Sotheby & Wilkinson, donation from, 5. 104.


Sotheby's Auction Rooms, London, Eng., 18. 434.


Sotheran, Henry, 18. 70.


Soto, Fernando de, I. 153. Translation of a letter of, presented, 12. 40.


Sotzmann, D. F., his map of Maine, I. 415; 2. 524.


Souchard, Jules E., donation from, 6. 470; 7. 348, 368.


Souliegan River, 5 268.


Soul, Capt., 16. 350, 352, 356, 360, 362.


Soule, Capt. Moses, 15. 83.


Soule, Richard, Jr., donation from, 2. 375. Soulié, Eudes, 13. 376 n.


Souter, John, 16 268, 273.


Soutlı, Capt., 18. 7.


South, see United States of America.


'South Agriculturalist,' letter concern- ing the cotton-trade, copied from, 3. 224.


South America, 7. 359; 10. 249 n. Maps of, 1. 41, 131. Works on the conquest of, 2. 255.


South Battery, Boston, 5. 16, 17; 7. 476, 477. Picture of, faces 15. 364.


South Boston, 6. 32, 35. 36.


South Boston Association, book of rec- ords of, deposited with the Society, 12. 316.


South Boston Bridge, pamplilets relating to, I. 191.


South Bridgewater, 5. 429.


South Carolina, 3. 54, 58, 132, 300, 324 ; 5. 4, 5; 6. 99, 161, 167, 281; 8. 336. Laws of, I. 87, 100. Donation from the Assembly of, 1. 87. Origin of cotton growth in, 3. 225. Donation from, 4. 54. Her free-trade theory a pretence, 5. 279. Matters relating to slavery and thic abolition of slavery, 6. 92, 106, 111, 132, 136, 138, 141, 142- 148, 162-167, 182, 183, 211, 307. Con- tinental Association agreed to, 6. 105; 12. 158. Questions pertaining to, join- ing the Union, 6. 142-147. Clauses in the Constitution discussed and ac- cepted, 6. 156, 166, 167, 169, 171. Ne- gro enlistments, 6. 182, 183, 211-218, 222, 230-233. Report of the Commit- tee on the Safety of the Southern States, 6. 216-218. Action of Col. J: Laurens, 6. 218, 219, 221. Drafting by the British, 6. 222. Plans of J. Cruden, 6. 227. Lord Dunmore, 6. 230, 231. Speech of Hon. C: Pinck- ney, 6. 238. Secession of, 6. 308. Dr. Ramsay, 6. 376. Its love for indepen- dency, 7. 263. Affairs in, 7. 263, 264. State flag of, II. 136. Manufacture of gunpowder in, 14. 255. Resolutions of the Assembly in relation to the manufacture of salt, 15. 223. Orders


of the Provincial Congress for the pro- motion of the salt manufacture, 15. 223.


South Carolina, Provincial Congress of, 1775. 6. 105, 182; 12. 158.


'South Carolina and American General Gazette,' I. 442.


South Carolina College, 18. 200.


South Carolina Historical Society, 17. 80; 20. 393.


South Carolina Society, donation from, 2. 87.


South Church, Salem, 15. 215.


South Danvers, see l'eabody.


South Hadley, Mass., 12. 407, 415.


South Kingston, R. I., 8. 190. Baptist Church at, 8. 221.


South Latin School, see Boston Latin School.


South Meeting-house, Boston, 18. 69.


South Sea, 2. 544. Passage to, 3. 181.


South Sca Exploring Expedition, 2. 67, 68.


Southack, Capt. Cyprian, a maker of charts, 6. 37.


Southampton, Eng., 6. 415, 474.


Southampton, Mass., 6. 67 n .; 12. 407, 414; 18 184.


Southampton, N. Y., 17. 347.


Southard, Hon. Samuel L., 19. 86, 36 n., 48. 244.


Southborough, Mass., II. 895; 12. 404, 412 ; 17. 338.


Southern Historical Society, 17. 80.


Southern Matron, pseud., 4. 87.


Southern Rebellion, see Civil War in the United States, 1801-65.


'Southern Rosebnd,' 18. 39.


Southertown, 6. 77.


SOUTHEY, ROBERT, LL.D., 10. 438. Nom- inated a Corresponding Member, 1. 278. Elected, I. 280. Letter of Dr. Lowell to, I. 280 n. Answer of, accepting membership. 1. 280 n. 'Book of the Church,' 8. 226.


Southgate, Adj., 15. 92.


SOUTHGATE, WILLIAM S., nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 506. Elect- ed, 2. 597.


Southington aids Boston in 1774, 4. 224. Southmayd, Rer. John, 8. 30.


Southold, L. I., 6. 66 n.


Southward, Mrs. (Winslow), 13. 410 n., 411.


Southwell, Sir Robert, 7. 482; 18. 253. Letter, and abstracts of other letters of Edward Randolph to, 18. 254-258.


Southwick, Mrs. Cassandra, 6. 67 n. Southwick, Laurence, 6. 66 n., 67 n.


Southwick, Mass., 12. 408, 418.


Southworth, Mr., 6. 71 n.


Southworth, Constant, 20. 274.


Southworth, Lieut. Jedediah, 15. 77.


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Sozomenus Salamanes, Hermias, 18. 427.


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Spaight, Richard D., on slavery, 6. 165. Spain, 3. 77 ; 6. 124, 131, 153, 376 m .; 10. 162, 393. Census of, 1. 191.


Spalatin, Georg, 20. 376.


. Spalding, Capt. H., 13. 443.


Spalding, Lyman, M.D., 17. 424. Pre- sents copies of his inaugural address and of his new chemical nomenelature,


1. 167. His bills of mortality for Ports- mouth, I. 190, 217.


Spanheim, Friedrich, his 'Dubia Evan- gelica, - 1. 449.


Spaniards, 6. 152.


Spanish archives in San Franeiseo, 11. 350-353.


Spanishi Government, protection asked by the German Redemptivers, 3. 223.


'Spanish Literature, History of,' by George Ticknor, 12. 16, 21, 26, 27.


Spanish Main, 7. 292.


Spanish possessions of the United States, 10. 297.


Spanish power in America, plan for de- feat of, 12. 263.


Spare, John, M.D., letter referred to the Committee of Publication, 5. 87. Sparhawk, Mr., 16. 295.


Sparhawk, Rev. John, 8. 28.


Sparhawk, Mary ( Mrs. Crane), 5. 493, 494, 498.


Sparhawk, Nathaniel, 19. 174, 175.


Sparlrawk, Col. Natlianiel, I. viii ; 2.73n .; 12. 323.


Sparhawk, Samuel, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 266.


Sparhawk, Samuel H., 11. 393, 395.


Sparhawke, Samuel, father of Mrs. Mary Crane, 5. 494, 498.


Sparhouse, Mary [error of Mr. Hunter for Sparhawk], 5. 493, 494.


Sparhouse, Samuel [error of Mr. Hunter for Sparhawk], 5. 493, 494.


SPARK, Rev. ALEXANDER, I. 57. Nomi- nated a Corresponding Member, 1. 29. Elected, 1. 36. Accepts membership, I. 48. Donation from, 1. 55.


Spark, steamer, 7. 415.


Sparks, Mrs. Frances Anne (Allen), 10. 258 259.


SPARKS, JARED, LL.D., I. 395, 431. 460, 464, 468, 470, 471, 475, 478 n., 479, 485 n., 490, 494, 495. 499, 500, 504; 2. vi, 273; 4. 45, 60, 116, 143, 203, 215, 216, 288, 308, 414 ; 5. 30 ; 8. 73, 83, 98, 175, 176, 199, 241 ; IO. 105, 362, 435; 11. 233, 323, 352 ; 12 6, 183, 261, 291, 308, 311, 330, 439 ; 13. 3, 37, 42, 446 ; 14. 68, 264, 393; 15. 198, 219; 16. 45; 17. 14, 376, 378, 362, 389; 18. 183, 206, 288; 19. 31, 100, 314 ; 20. 89, 236, 258. His death, I. xliii ; 8. xvi. Proposes an exchange of the 'North American Review ' for the Collections, 1. 386. Nominated a Resi- dent Member, I. 388. Eleeted, 1. 394. Allowed to take out books, 1. 424. Of


committee on Gov. Bernard's papers, I. 459, 464. Contributes to purchase the Society's building, 1. 465 n. Elect. ed a member of the Standing Commit- tee, I. 467, 489 ; 2. 3, 40, 82. Motion by, I. 469. Of committee on a course of lectures, 1. 470. Of committee on manuscripts, 1. 472. Of committee on blank form of notification of election of Corresponding Members, 1. 478. Donations from, 1. 479 ; 2. 119, 135, 140 n., 147, 212, 218, 235, 260, 327, 336, 338, 431, 489, 496, 503, 511, 532, 534, 535, 539 ; 3. 50, 51 ; 4. 384, 430; 5. 26, 199. Of Publication Committee, 1. 480 ; 2. 1. Of committee on reprinting, sales, etc., of the Collections, I. 489, 493. Of committee on increase of number of members, 1. 495. His position in the photograph of the group of inem- bers, 2. vi, vii; 3. 32 n. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 3, 31, 50, 62, 86, 94, 135, 146, 192, 193, 213, 219, 236, 300, 307, 334, 362, 363, 385, 411, 413, 414, 454, 534, 554, 559. Requests to be excused from further service on Com- mittee of Publication, 2. 17. His re- quest granted, 2. 17. His place on Com- mittee of Publication supplied by Mr. Felt, 2. 19. 'Life, etc., of Washing- tou,' proposed exchange for the Collec- tions, 2. 27. Presents manuseript let- ters, 2. 85. To be admitted to the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries,


86n. Of committee to seeure a series of leetures on historical subjects, 2. 136. Of committee to consider obtaining certain information from the Freneh Archives, 2. 271, 302, 308 n. Of com- mittee to consider certain historical information from Paris, 2. 299. As- sisted by Mr. B. P. Poore in obtaining eertain historieal documents from Paris, 2. 300 n. Of com mittee to consider the ownership of the Hutchinson Papers, 2. 333. Of committee to examine the papers of the late Gov. Bernard, 2. 363, 384, 384 n. President pro tempore, 2. 412. Lays before the Society a pro- spectus of the 'Bibliographia Ameri- cana,' 2. 412, 413. Report on the sub- ject, 2. 414. Chosen as delegate to at- tend a celebration at Lancaster, 2. 534. Of committee to obtain copies of eolo- nial or provincial laws, 2. 553, 554. Of committee to consider giving the Col- leetions to the Wisconsin Historical So- eiety, 2. 556. Conimunicates copies of letters from Dr. W. Douglass, bearing date 1721, 2. 557. Amount subscribed by, for the Library and new Catalogue, 2. 603 n. To investigate the grant to the Duke of York, 3. 32 b. Report eoneerning the historieal documents in relation to Nantueket and Martha's


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SPARKS, JARED, LL.D. (continued).


Vineyard, 3. 43, 44, 151. Presents a copy of claim of land granted Lord Say and Sele, 3. 50. Washington letter, 3. 91. Presents historical papers to the Society, 3. 95. Elected Vice-President, 3. 162; 4. 19, 272; 5. 29, 195; 6. 19; 7. vii, 26, 363. Remarks made, and names proposed for Honorary Mem- bership, 3. 174. Vice-President, 4. vii, 373; 5. vii, 1; 6. vii; 8 272. Re- marks by, 4. 117-119, 289, 290, 374 ; 5. 108; 7. 172. Remarks on W. H. Prescott, 4. 173-175, 177, 178. Two German books referred to, 5. 93. Of committee on a helmet, 5. 149. Presides, 5. 196; 6. 331. Vote of thanks to, 5. 199. Of committee on exchange of prisoners in the Revolution, 5. 324, 346. Note from, to G. T. Curtis, 5. 346. On Pres. Felton, 5. 458. On Lafayette and his freed negroes, 6. 117. On Society of Northern Antiquaries, 6. 253, 254. On Washington as a Marshal of France, 7. 283-285. Ancedote of Washington, 7. 496. Tribute to. 9. 157. Remarks by Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, 9. 157. Reso- lutions adopted by the Society, 9. 162. Remarks by Hon. John C. Gray, 9. 162; by Hon. Theophilus Parsons, 9. 163; by Hon. Charles G. Loring, 9. 168; by Col. Thomas Aspinwall, 9. 174. Works of, 9. 176. Bust of, exhibited, 9. 176. Notice of the death of, 9. 179. Bust of, presented, 9. 250; 10. 14. Resolutions in commemoration of, adopted by the Maryland Historical Society, 9. 463. Autograph and portrait of, face 10. 211. Memoir of, by G. E. Ellis, 10. 211-310. His birth, 10. 213. Goes to Exeter, 10. 217. Enters Harvard College, 10. 218. At Havre de Grace, IO. 220-223. At Lancaster, 10. 223- 225. Tutor in Harvard College, 10. 226. Pastor at Baltimore, 10. 228- 247. Chaplain of Congress, 10. 239. Controversy with Dr. Wyatt, 10. 242; with Dr. Miller, 10. 245. Sale of his library, 10. 248. Turns his attention to American history, 10. 249-251. Visits Europe, 10. 257. Returns to Cambridge and marries, 10. 258. Con- troversy with Lord Mahon, Io. 261- 267. Has Washington's Works trans- lated, 10. 269-273. Professor of His- tory in Harvard College, 10. 282-284. Avoids participation in politics, 10. 284- 286. His second marriage, 10. 286. President of Harvard College, 10. 286- 297. His deatlı, 10. 303. His chiarac- ter, 10. 303-309. The societies to which he belonged, 10. 309. Portraits and busts of liim, 10. 310. His edition of Washington's Writings defended by G: Livermore, 10. 449. Manuscript note of, |


in a copy of Almon's ' Lettres de Mar- quis de Montcalm,' 11. 113 n. Contro- versy with Earl Stanhope, 14. 195. Dr. Ellis's memoir of, 14. 196. His ' Writings of Washington ' cited, I. . 298 n. ; 5. 221 n., 339 ; 6. 116-119, 185, 214, 224 ; 7. 133 n., 135n., 145 n., 276 n., 288 n .; 12. 53 n., 171 ; 14. 55; 17. 63 n. ' Biography,' 1. 431, 476 n. ; 2. 41, 144 n., 294 m .; 6. 169,409 n .; 10. 278; 16.69 n .; 19. 341, 394. 'Diplomatic Correspon- dence of the American Revolution,' I. 451 ; 6. 210, 219, 222, 223, 231, 422; 7. 146 n. ; 10. 298. His notice on Brad- dock's Defeat, 3. 235. His 'Life of Franklin,' 6. 120, 126; the same cited, II. 301 n .; 12. 52; 16. 43n., 44 n., 177; 17. 63 n. ; 19. 312 n. Editor of the 'North American Review,' 10. 228, 245- 247. Publishes the . Collection of Es- says and Tracts in Theology,' 10. 243. Edits 'Washington's Works,' I0 251- 273. Edits the 'Diplomatic Corre- spondence of the American Revolu- tion,' 10. 273-275, 298. Publishes 'The Life of Ledyard,' Io. 276; 11. 353 n. Founds ' The American Al- manac,' 10. 277. 'Life of Gouverneur Morris,' 10. 278. His projected ' Li- brary of American History,' Io. 279. Edits Franklin's Works, 10. 281.


Sparks, Maria Verplank, daughter of J. Sparks, 10. 259.


Sparks, Mrs. Mary C. (Silsbee), 10. 286, 297, 411. Letter accompanying a gift of the bust of Jared Sparks, LL.1)., 9. 250. Vote of thanks to, 9. 250. Do- nations from, 10. 14, 105; 11. 500; 15. 388.


Sparks, Rebecca (Mrs. McKenney), 14. 150.


Sparrow, Anthony, liis 'Articles, Canons, etc., of the Church of England,' I. 2, 75.


Sparrow, Lieut. Edward, 15. 77.


Sparrow, Jonathan, 20. 325.


Spaulden, Lieut. Ebenezer, 15. 79, 79 n.


Spaulden, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 79.


Spaulden, Lieut. Thomas, 15. 79, 79 n.


Spaulding, Col., 15. 87, 88.


Spaulding, Mr., 3. 224.


Spaulding, Mrs., 3, 224.


Spaulding, John, 15. 128.


Spaulding, Mahlon D., 19 357.


Spaulding, Thomas, introduction of long- staple cotton into Georgia, 3. 224, 225.


Speaker's Desk, I. 414; 2. 312, 312 n., 313 n.


Speakman, Gib., 8. 353.


Spear, Mr., 6. 209.


Spear, Rev. Mr., 7. 109.


Spear, Calvin ( Howe & Spear), 11. 307.


Spear, David, 11. 141.


Spear, Natlian, 11. 141.


Spears, Capt., 16. 344.


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Spectacle Island, 1775, 7. 198.


'Spectator' (Addison's), a number of, exhibited, 13. 65.


'Spectator,' New York, I. 130, 138, 147, 154, 168.


Speeches of the Governors of Massachu- setts, from 1765 to 1775, contained in the State Papers, 3. 149 n.


Speed, John, genealogies recorded in Scripture, 2. 277 n.


Specd, Jolın, Royal Geographer, 20. 103. Speed, John M., 4. 97.


Speedwell, tonnage of, 8. 465.


Speelmann (Spellman), Col. C., II. 133.


Speke, Capt. Jolin H., 13. 352.


Spelman, Henry, his ' Relation of Vir- ginia ' presented, 13. 45.


Spelman, Sir Henry, cited, 6. 54.


Spelman, Israel M., President of Mount Auburn Cemetery, 17. 442.


Spencer, Capt., 13. 412.


Spencer, Ambrose, LL.D., portrait of, 13. 67.


Spencer, Charles, 2d Duke of Marlborough, see Marlborough.


Spencer, George John, 2d Earl Spencer, Io. 439. His valuable library, 3. 106, 388; 10. 439.


Spencer, Isaac, 17. 216.


Spencer, Hon. John C., donation from, 2. 255. Portrait of, 13. 67.


Spencer, Gen. Joseph, 12. 122 ; 14. 86, 87; 15. 87, 128, 140, 143.


Spencer, Mary, Berwick, death of, 14. 137.


Spencer, Mary (Mrs. Jones), 14 152.


Spencer, Philip, his execution, 7. 454.


Spencer, Robert, 2d Earl of Sunderland, see Sunderland.


Spencer, Roger, 12. 414.


Spencer, Thomas, bookseller, Albany, 7. 276 n.


Spencer, William V., donations from, 7. 376; 8. 171.


Spencer, Mass., 12. 407. Origin of the name of, 12. 414.


Spenser, Edmund, Io. 439; 13 329; 19. 341 ; 20. 243. Lines of, quoted, 20. 228, 244.


Sperre, Malise, 13. 355.


Sphinx at Mount Auburn Cemetery, ac- count of, 17. 436-440.


Spicket River, 6. 262.


Spinney, Thomas, death of, 14. 134.


Spira, Francesco, II. 422.


'Spirit of '76,' I. 218.


Spirits in prison, 8. 225.


Spiritualism, 7. 51-54 : 10. 358.


Spofford, Ainsworth R., 19. 393 n. Let- ter from, read, relating to the library


of Peter Force, 9. 463. Donations from, IO. 117, 409.


Spofford, Richard S., 17. 8.


Spongberg, Prof., 16. 316. Spooner, Alden, I. 37.


Spooner, Ebenezer, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 268.


Spooner, George, 8. 374; 11. 141, 394, 395. SPOONER, Rev. JOHN JONES, A.M., gives his description of Prince George County, Virginia, 1. 54. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 55. Elected, I. 57.


Spooner, Walter, 10. 99.


SPOONER, Hon. WILLIAM, M.D., d. 1836, I. 105-108, 110, 117, 120, 121, 124, 126, 134, 139, 143, 144, 150, 156, 160 2., 163, 172, 179, 188, 194, 195, 213, 215, 219, 236, 239, 242, 278, 281, 350, 468, 470, 475, 479, 480, 482, 485, 490, 492, 497, 500, 503, 504. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 96. Elected, I. 97. Of committee to take an account of the articles in the Cabinet and Museum, I. 100, 101. Of committee to solicit sub- scriptions to the funds of the Society, 1. 102. Of committee on the better preservation of the Library and Cabi- net, I. 107. Of committee to consider the expediency of continuing the Pub- lications, I. 107. Of Publication Com- mittee, 1. 129. Of committee to exam- ine the Treasurer's accounts, I. 163, 189. Motion by, I. 239. Of commit- tee to ask aid from the State in pub- lishing Hubbard's 'History,' I. 239, 240. Allowed to take out a manu- script, 1. 482. His resignation of mem- bership accepted, 2. 11. His assess- ments remitted, 2. 11. Resigns mem- bership, 2. 607 n. His death, 2. 607 n. Notice of, 2. 607 n.


Spooner, Hon. William, Son of Liberty, 7. 238; II. 141; 16. 85.


SPOONER, WILLIAM JONES, A.M., 1. 347, 350, 369, 381, 424 ; 2 50 ; 13. 26. Death of, I. xliii. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 340. Elected, 1. 342. Of committee to prepare the Index to the Collections, 1. 352. Of Publication Committee, 1. 352. Mr. Gray appointed to prepare a memoir of, 1. 377, 377 n.


Spot Pond, Stoneham, the ice-trade, 3. 55, 56.


Spotorno, Giov. Battista, 16. 319 n., 322. Spotswood, Col. Alexander, 18. 368, 369. Sprague, Mr., 20. 135.


Sprague, Mrs., 7. 189.


Sprague, Mrs., Jr., 7. 190.


Sprague, Anthony, 19 382.


SPRAGUE, CHARLES, A.M., II. 372; 14. 25, 154; 15. 283; 17. 14. Elected a Resident Member, 5. 407. His death, 13. xviii. Deatlı of, announced by Mr. Adams, 13. 426. Tribute of Rev. R. C. Waterston to, 13. 427-438. Letter of, giving the origin of the poem, 'We are but Two,' 13. 432. Compared with Charles Lamb, 13. 435, 436. Mr. Win- thirop's notice of the death of, 13. 446,


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INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS


SPRAGUE, CHARLES, A.M. (continued). 447. Portrait of, faces 14. 39. 'Me- moir of,' by Edmund Quiney, 14. 39- 51. His birth, 14. 39. Ancestry, 14. 40. Education, 14. 41. Business ven- tures, 14. 41. Publication of his poems, 14. 47. Lesser poems, 14. 47. Later life, 14. 49. Old age, 14. 50. His re- ligious views, 14. 51. His poem at the two hundredth anniversary of the set- tlement of Boston, 1. 434 n. His ' Shakspeare Ode,' 13. 428, 429; 14. 44. His 'Curiosity,' 13. 429, 430; 14. 45. ' Centennial Ode,' 13. 431. Early po- ems, 14. 43. Theatre poems, 14. 43. ' Art,' 14. 45 Sprague, Elder David, 8. 220-222.


Sprague, Mrs. Elizabethi (Bartlett), 19. 382.


Sprague, Elizabeth (Mrs. Lincoln), 14. 50. Sprague, Mrs. Elizabeth (Rand), 14. 428. Sprague, George James, 13. 437.


Sprague, H. B., donation from, 10. 484.


Sprague, Mrs. Joanna (Thayer), 14. 40.


Sprague, John, 15 897; 17. 193; (?) 19. 159, 164.


Sprague, Hon. John, Chief Justice in the


Court of Common Pleas for Worcester County, 3. 192, 194, 197-202.


Sprague, Jol:n, M.D., d. 1797, 7. 189, 224, 237; 11. 141. His reputation, 7. 178. His house. 7. 208.


Sprague, Adj .- Gen. John T., donations from, 7. 408 ; 8. 1, 88.


Sprague, Jonathan, 17. 157, 159.


Sprague, Mrs. Joseph, 16. 11.


Sprague, Dr. Lawrence, 19. 216.


Sprague, Hon. Peleg, LL.D., 2. 161 ; 11. 263 ; 16. 19; 18. 247, 365. Sprague, Ralph, Charlestown, 16. 200.


Sprague, Samuel, mechanic, 1775, 10. 22; 13. 427 ; 14 40 ; 15. 86 n. ; 20. 124. Sprague, Sarah (Mrs. Bates), 19. 382. Sprague, Hon. Seth, 18. 365.


Sprague, William, 17. 193.


Sprague, Gov. William, d. 1856, 6. 172; 17. 360.


Sprague, William, Hingham, 14. 40; 19. 382.


SPRAGUE, Rev. WILLIAM B., D.D., 8. 48; 13. 446. An exchange arranged with, I. 399. Nominated a Resident Mem- ber, I. 416. Elected, 1. 418. Declines Resident Membership, 1. 418 n. Dona- tion from, 3. 65, 126 ; 4. 1, 139, 391 ; 5. 203. Elected a Corresponding Mem- ber, 3. 152. Accepts membership, 3. 178. Letter from Hon. D. A. White to, 6. 308. His death, 14. xvi. Death of, announeed by the President, 14. 339. Prof. Peabody pays a tribute to the memory of, 14. 339. His 'Annals of the American Pulpit,' 2. 275 n. ; 5. 417 n .; 14. 148 n. ; 17. 19 n., 205 n .; 18 5.


Sprague & Colville, Messrs., 19. 164. Sprague, Conn., 16. 4.


Sprat, Thomas, D.D., Bishop of Rochester, 16. 209, 230 n.


Spring, Henry, 17. 157, 159.


Spring, Jededialı, 17. 159.


Spring, Sir William, 18. 289.


Springall, Mr., 19. 237.


Springer, Mr., 2. 73 n.


Springfield, Ill., 18 213.


Springfield, Mass., 4. 59, 91: 5. 15, 350; 6.296; 7. 228; 8. 358; 11. 809. 311; 12. 336, 694, 395, 412 ; 17. 346 ; 18. 17; 19. 59, 251; 20. 35. Extracts from the Records of, 1. 216. Condition of slaves in 1777, 6. 194. Visit to, in 1789, 11. 13. Origin of the name of, 12. 307.


Springfield, N. J., battle at, 5 921, 222. Springfield City Library Association, do- nation from, 11. 499.


Sproat, Col. Ebenezer, 17. 189, 189 n., 191, 192.


Sproat, G. T., donation from, 11. 44.


Sproat, Ker. James, D.D., 17 206, 206 n.


Sprout, -, innkeeper, 11. 29.


Sprout. Major Ebenezer, 15. 77, 100.


Spry, William, LL.D., 17. 202, 203.


Spurge, 5. 389.


Spurgeon, Rer. J. G., 15. 236.


Spurr, Charles W., gift from, 18. 208.


Spurr, Oliver, donation from, 7. 100.


Spurstowe, Mr. William, 11. 181 His signature to the Narragansett Patent, 5. 40.


Spurzlieim, Johann Gaspar, M.D, 13 590. Monument to, erected by W: Sturgis, 7 463.


Spuyten Devil Creek, N. Y., 18. 77.


Spy, Prospectus of the 'Royal American Magazine' published in, 3. 142.


Squantum, Mass., 4. 296; 7. 187, 196, 201, 243, 257.


Squaw-Sachem, 10. 328.


Squibb, Capt. Thomas, 14 861. Squidraket, Sagamore, 3. 186.


SQUIER, E. GEORGE, nominated a Cor- responding Member, 2. 386. Elected,


2. 412. Letter and donation from, 2. 385. Photographic views of Peruvian antiquities by, exhibited, 9 156.


Squire, John, 12. 107, 108.


Squonetow, Pequot Indian, 10. 402.


Stackpole's Tavern, Md., 17. 198. Stackpole, Joseph L., 19. 357.


Stackpole, Joseph Lewis, 4. 269 ; 15. 291 ; 16. 411, 421.




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