Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 76

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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Stackpole, William, Jr., 19. 178.


Staey, Lieut. John, 15. 86.


Stacy, William, 17. 182 2.


Stacy, William, Berwick, deatlı of, 14. 141.


Staey, Major William, 14. 88, 89; 15. 84, 98, 99, 102, 104-106, 109, 160.


Staël, Anna Lovina Germaine, Baronne de, 3. 385 ; 16. 449.


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Stafford, Dr. Edward, his 'Receipts' to


cure various Disorders,' 5. 379-399. His autograph, 5. 383.


Stafford, see Strafford.


Staffordshire, 3. 144.


Staigg, Richard M., miniature portrait of Daniel Webster by, presented to the Society, 9. 242.


Stain, Jacob Frederick, 20. 85, 277 n. Staiton, 5. 127.


Stamford, Mr., 19. 181.


Stamford, Eng., Dr. R. Ellis's visit to, 18. 249.


Stamp, Miss Americ, pseudon., 14. 169. Stamp, George, pseudon., 14. 169.


Stamp Act, 1. 75; 3. 106, 261; 4. 382. "The Necessity of repealing the, demon- strated,' 1. 12, 20. Accusations against Hutchinson, 3. 137. Riot caused by, 4. 46, 49. An original stamp donated to the Society, 6. 404. Oath taken by Gov. Andrew Oliver against enforcing, 12. 247. Repeal of, 14. 260. Stanbridge, Henry, 11. 142.


Stanbury, Nathan, 12. 117.


Standing Committee of the Society, 1. 3,


4, 39, 40, 70, 72, 149, 160 n., 161, 164, 165, 175, 189, 198, 199, 203, 210-212, 223, 224, 227, 228, 231, 232, 239, 246, 251, 253, 255, 264, 266, 273, 284, 287, 338, 340, 348, 349, 374, 379, 388, 389, 400, 416, 449, 455, 458, 470, 477, 481, 487, 489, 494 ; 4. 3, 15, 16, 51, 52, 86, 98, 105, 103-110, 114, 124, 125, 134, 251, 265, 272, 273, 290, 312, 316, 321, 322, 329, 334, 335, 365, 378, 379, 384, 425, 426, 463 ; 5. 527 ; 6. 1, 2 ; 8. 3, 83, 97, 175, 212, 213, 255, 275, 276, 279, 283, 446, 468, 482, 483; 9. 244, 256, 343; 10. 20, 22, 37, 89, 105, 113, 133, 135, 136, 141, 145, 150, 174, 175, 315, 320, 337, 433 n., 445, 473, 481; 11. 100, 102, 105, 111, 120, 146, 164, 193, 231, 250, 251, 336; 12. 145, 160, 171, 181, 191, 225, 232, 250, 252, 316; 13. 131, 140. First meetings of the Society, I. xvii, xviii. Election of, for the years 1791, 1. 4; 1792, 1. 34; 1793, 1. 50; 1794, 1. 64; 1795, 1. 82; 1796, 1. 97 ; 1797, 1. 105; 1798, 1. 117; 1799, 1. 125; 1800, 1. 132 ; 1801, 1. 140 ; 1802. 1. 148; 1803, 1. 157; 1804, 1. 164; 1805, I. 170; 1806, 1. 188; 1807, 1. 193; 1808, I. 196; 1809, I. 206; 1810, I. 215; 1811, 1. 221; 1812, 1. 226; 1813, I. 231; 1814, 1. 239; 1815, 1. 245; 1816, I. 254; 1817, 1. 264; 1818, I. 273; 1819, 1. 279; 1820, 1. 288; 1821, I. 335; 1822, 1. 341; 1823, 1. 350; 1824, I. 374; 1825, 1. 380; 1826, 1. 387; 1827, 1. 398; 1828, 1. 409; 1829, I. 418; 1830, 1. 427 ; 1831, 1. 445; 1832, I. 452; 1833, 1. 467; 1834, 1. 489; 1835, 2. 3; 1836, 2. 40; 1837, 2. 82; 1838, 2. 103; 1839, 2. 130; 1840, 2.


149; 1841, 2. 192; 1842, 2. 233 ;: 1843, 2. 251; 1844, 2. 271; 1845, 2. 313; 1846, 2. 342; 1847, 2. 370; 1848, 2. 387; 1849, 2. 426; 1850, 2. 454; 1851, 2. 472; 1852, 2. 488; 1853. 2. 528; 1854, 2. 559; 1855, 3.29; 1856, 3. 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, 10. 173; 1869, 11. 45; 1870, 11. 243; 1871, 12. 80; 1872, 12. 225; 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, 416; 1882, 19. 206, 207; 1883, 20. 199. To procure a room for the So- ciety, 1. 4. To examine the Library and Museum, I. 15, 84. To appraise the hooks offered by Dr. Belknap, I. 18, 23. Rules and duties of, 1. 25, 27, 28, 70, 71, 208; 209, 227; 2. 513, 515, 516, 519, 521-523 ; 3. 230-243 ; 4. 238. . See By-Laws. To seek a new room for the Society, 1. 35. To print a Catalogue of the Library, and the Constitution of the Society, 1. 46. To report a new By-Law, I. 106. Number of, to be increased, 1. 121. To ex- amine the Treasurer's accounts, I. 125, 132. The nomination of Resident Members placed with the President and, I. 161. Report of, on delinquent meinbers, I. 197, 247 n. To have Gen. Lincoln's portrait returned, 1. 216. To consider the loan of mineralogy speci- mens to Harvard College, 1. 216, 223, 224. To make arrangements for the celebration of the landing at Ply- mouth, 1. 232. To arrange for an his- torical address at the October meeting. I. 239, 241, 242. To prepare a list of persons and institutions to whom the Collections should be sent, 1. 275. To consider alterations in the Library rules, I. 286, 349. To procure books from Gov. Phillips's library, 1 347. A vacancy on, filled, 1. 372. Instructed in regard to nomination of members, I. 378. To consider a celebration of the centennial of Bunker Hill battle, I. 381. Manner of making nomina- tions referred to, 1. 381, 384. To ar- range for an assistant in the Library, I. 428. To revise Laws and Regula- tions, 1. 428, 460. To co-operate with the town in celebrating the anniversary of the settlement of Boston, I. 434. Directed to nominate more members, I. 436. To select an orator for the centennial of Washington's birthday, I. 447, 448. The Library catalogue referred to, I. 467. To take notice of the death of members, 1. 468. Report of, on alterations in the Society's


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rooms, 1. 468. To consider the question of enlarging the number of Resident Members, I. 482, 485. Expediency of making a collection of local maps re- ferred to, 2. 12. To consider names for nomination, entered in a nomina- tion-book, 2. 14. The order to con- sider making a collection of local maps rescinded, 2.16. To take charge of subjects referred to in a letter from Mr. Samuel Hazard, 2. 16. Rev. Mr. Francis chosen in place of Nathan Ap- pleton, Esq., 2. 26. Their concurrence required in loaning the privilege of the Library and Cabinet, 2. 26. To select a Publishing Committee to pre- pare Vol. VI., third series of the Col- lections, 2. 40, 47, 49. To enforce Article IV. of Chapter III. of the So- ciety's rules, 2. 44. A member to be chosen in place of Mr. Gray, 2. 60. Mr. J. Davis chosen to fill Mr. Gray's place, while absent from the country, 2. 62. Appoint Dr. Jenks to act upon Dr. Cogswell's request, 2. 63. Asked to prepare a list of the individuals and institutions to whom to send the C'ol- lections, 2. 69 n, 70 n. Nominate a Committee of Publication for Vol. VII., third series of the Collections, 2. 89. To prepare a circular letter re- questing contributions for the Library, 2. 106. To consider the expediency of having Honorary Corresponding Mem- bers in remote parts of the State, 2. 106. To nominate a committee to prepare the index' to the third series of the Collections, 2. 260. To carry into effect the conditions in relation to the Speaker's desk, 2. 312, 312 n., 313 n. To make such arrangements as niay be necessary for the delivery of the memoir on the Patent Office, 2. 317, 318. To consider an alteration in the charter of the Society, 2. 328. Report on the amendment, 2. 330. To con- sider making a distinction between the quarterly and monthly meetings, 2. 335. Matters referred to, 2. 362, 373, 374, 492. Report on the Chal- mers Manuscript, 2. 363. Report of, on the ownership of the 'Hutchinson Papers,' 2. 365. Their duties in regard to the Society's manuscripts, 2. 433. To procure books with the money left by Prof. Dean, 2. 444. Their mode of election, 2. 484. Report concerning the request of Ellis Ames, 2. 494. Re- port concerning the requests of Messrs. S. H. Emery, G. H. Moore, and Dr. T. R. Beck, 2. 494. To make arrange- ments for keeping open the rooms of the Society, 2. 536, 538, 539, 573. Re- port of the Library and Catalogue, 2.


586-591 n. Action of, under the Reso- lution regarding the Library and Cata- logne, 2. 591 n., 592 n. To take charge of the matter of Mr. Deeth's letter, 2. 604. Authorized to publish selections from the Proceedings of the Society, 3. iii. . To take charge of the temporary publications of the Society, 3. 32. Re- port concerning the binding of unbound magazines, etc., 3. 32 6-32 c, 39, 86, 87. To dispose of duplicates in the Library, 3. 41. To examine buildings, with a view to removal, 3. 42, 43. To take charge of the matter relating to the historical papers in the New York Archives, 3. 43, 44. To arrange for a series of social gatherings, 3. 64. To obtain insurance on books and other valuables, 3. 83. To propose altera- tions in the By-Laws, 3. 83. Their annual reports for the years ending April, 1856, 3. 86; 1857, 3. 158-162 ; 1858, 4 4-7; 1859, 4. 237-245; 1860, 5. 18-21; 1861, 5. 184, 185; 1862, 6. 6- 9; 1863, 7. 10-15; 1864, 7. 349-351; 1865, 8. 258-262; 1866, 9. 179, 180; 1867, 10. 2-6; 1868, 10. 146-151; 1869, II. 32-34 ; 1870, 11. 244-246; 1871, 12. 71-73; 1872, 12. 215-217; 1873, 13. 12-14; 1874, 13. 264-270; 1875, 14. 25, 26; 1876. 14. 317-320; 1877, 15. 265- 268; 1878, 16. 161-165; 1879, 17. 66- 68; 1880, 18. 25-27; 1881, 18. 405-407 ; 1882, 19. 285-288; 1883, 20. 189-191. Report concerning the price of the Collections, 3. 88. Insurance effected, 3. 88. The Collections to be reprinted, 3. 88. The communication from the Chicago Historical Society, 3. 89, 95. To institute a system of exchanges, 3. 92, 159. Report on the manuscripts of the Society, 3. 93-95. Arrange- ment of the third story, 3. 99. The Dowse portrait, 3. 110. Amount paid for repairs, 3. 111. The preserva- tion of the Society's Records, 3. 130, 131, 154. To procure a copy of the portrait of Samuel Appleton, 3. 130. To fit up a room for the Dowse Li- brary, 3. 131, 161, 162, 169, 178. Change in the hour of meeting, 3. 150. Com. munication from the Tennessee His- torical Society, 3. 151. A casket for keeping Winthrop's Journal procured for the Society, 3. 160, 161. To ad- dress a circular letter to the members for contributions to the Library, 3. 178, 179. Literary matter referred to, 3. 203, 206, 221-224. 263; 6.4, 332, 334, 361. Proposal from the Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society, referred to, 3. 229. To draw on the Treasurer for means of paying the current expenses, 3. 219. To make an annual examination of the Library, 3.


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249. Reports of their proceedings to be made to the Society at every meet- ing, 3. 249. To make an annual ex- amination of the Dowse Library, 3. 249. To keep a record concerning tlie use of manuscripts, 3. 249. Rules of meeting in the Dowse Library, 3. 250. Presents memorial to the Legislature, against the proposed change of name of the Historic, Genealogical Society, 3. 265-270. To preserve or publish the proceedings of the committee on the name of the Society, 3 332. Re- port on the publication of the Collec- tions, 5. 151-151. Letter from the Historie, Genealogical Society referred to, 6. 4. Requests concerning the publications of the Society, 6. 14. To appoint delegates to attend the celebration at Bernardston, 6. 21. Re- port concerning the naming of streets, 6. 23-40. Communication concerning the portrait of William III., 6. 331, 332. Matter of placing the publica- tions of the Society in the Library of Tufts College, 6. 362. Resolutions of- fered in memory of Hon. N. Hale, 6. 419. Sale of a share in the Massachu- setts Cotton Mills, 6. 426. Requested to make arrangements for a paper at each meeting, 7. 364. Vote of thanks to, 10. 20, 174; 11. 46, 253; 12. 81, 225. Resolutions offered by, 11. 138, 157, · 238; 12. 51, 253; 13. 49. Resolutions relating to the 'Old South,' 12. 318. This committee to be called the Ex- ecutive Committee of the Council, 13. 270.


For further proceedings of the Stand- ing Committee, see Council of the So- ciety, etc. For members of the Stand- ing Committee and of the Council, see the list of nanies below ; those marked with a star belonging to the Council :


*Adams, C. F., Jr .; Amory, T. C .; Appleton, N .; * Appleton, W. S .; As- pinwall, T .; Austin, J. T .; Blagden, G. W .; Bowdoin, J .; Brigham, W. ; *Brooks, P .; * Brooks, W. G .; * Cabot, J. E .; * Chase, G. B .; Davis, J. ; * Deane, C .; Dexter, H. M .; Eliot, S .; * Ellis, G. E. ; Emerson, W. ; Endicott, W. C .; Everett, E. : Felt, J. B. ; Folsom, C .; *Foote, II. W .; Francis, C .; Freeman, J .; Frothingham, N. L .; * Frothing- ham, R .; Gardner, S. P .; * Goddard, D. A .; Gray, F. C .; Gray, H., Jr. ; Gray, J. C .; Hale, E. E .; Hale, N .; *Haynes, H. W. ; * Hill. C. H. ; Hillard, G. S .; Holmes, A .; Kirkland, J. T .; Lawrence, A. A .; Lincoln, S .; Liver- more, Geo .; * Lodge, H. C .; Lothrop, S. K .; * Lowell, J. R .; Lunt, W. P .; Lyman, T. ; * Mason, R. M. ; Minot, G. R .; * Morse, J. T., Jr. ; Norton, C. E .;


Paige, L .; * Palfrey, F. W .; * Park- man, F .; * Perkins, A. T .; * Perkins, C. C .; Pierce, J .; Punchard, G .; * Quincy, E .; Quincy, J .; * Robbins, C .; Robbins, J. M .; Sabine, L .; * Saltonstall, L .; Savage, J .; * Shurtleff, N. B .; * Smith, C. C .; Sparks, J .; Thacher, P .; Ticknor, G .; Torrey, H. W .; Tudor, W .; * Tuttle, C. W .; Warren, C. H .; *Warren, W .; * Washburn, E .; * Wa- terston, R. C .; Webster, Redford; Whitney, H. A .; Willard, J .; * Winsor, J. ; Winthrop, J. ; Winthrop, R. C .; Winthrop, T. L .; Young, A. Standish, Ebenczer, I. 114 n.


Standish, Capt. Miles, 1. 128 n .; 4. 144 ; . 9. 34; 11. 217; 12. 399; 13. 410; 14. 304, 362 n., 367. 373; 15. 324, 325; 16. 195, 197, 205, 206 ; 18. 438 ; 20. 70, 72n. His sword, 1. 88 n., 114 ; 4. 6, 142, 143; 5. 373. 'Biographical Sketch of,' 1. 285. His house, 5. 159. Present at a Court of Assistants, 6. 476, 477. Vassall's petition, 6. 477-479. His sword loaned, 7. 361. Letter in rela- tion to a supposed portrait of, 15. 324- 326.


Standish, Sarah (Mrs. Payne), 13. 410. Stanhope, Charles, Lord Petersham, see Petersham.


Stanhope, Capt. Edwin, R.N., 12. 428. Stanhope, Rev. George, D.D., 20. 278.


Stanhope, James Stanhope, 1st Earl, 12. 402 n.


Stanhope, Sir John, 12. 101-103. Letter to Sir William Davison, relating to Elder William Brewster's appointment as Postmaster of Scrooby, 12. 98-100. Stanhope, Philip, 2d Earl of Chesterfield, see Chesterfield.


Stanhope, Philip Dormer, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, see Chesterfield.


STANHOPE, PHILIP HENRY, 5th Earl, Viscount Mahon, 6. 104, 106; 10. 261, 264, 268 n., 301; 13. 122; 14. 156, 235, 318; 17. 332. Elected an Honorary Member of the Society, 3. 64. His charges against J. Sparks, 10. 261, 264, 449 : 14 xvi. Death of, announced, 14. 292. Tribute to, by Mr. Winthrop, 14. 292. His estimate of Washington, 14. 193. His publications, 14. 194. His controversy with Pres. Sparks. 14. 195. Letter of, to Dr. Ellis, 14. 196. His ' History of England ' cited, 13. 157 ; 14. 349 л.


Stanliope, William, Viscount Petersham see Petersham.


Stanian, Ann (Mrs. Silley), 14. 151.


Stanian, Mary, 20. 319. Staniford, Daniel, 19. 336.


Stanion, Antony, 16. 266.


STANLEY, Rev. ARTHUR P'ENRHYN, D.D.,


Dean of Westminster, 10. 318; 11. 240, 325; 14 157; 15. 285; 16. 366; 17. 312;


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19. 331 n. ; 20. 173. Elected an Hon- orary Member, 10. 411. Letter ac- cepting membership from, 11. 1. His visit to the Society's rooms, 16. 314, 315. Preaches Mr. Motley's funeral sermon, 16. 473. His death, 18. xx. Death of, announced by the President, 19. 5-8. Tribute to, by Phillips Brooks, 19. 9, 10. Review of his 'Memorials of Canterbury,' by Comte de Circourt, II. 483. His 'Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey,' 19. 326.


Stanley, Lady Augusta, 19. 8.


Stanley, Edward, 11th, 12th, and 14th Earls of Derby, see Derby.


Stanley, Rev. Edward, D.D., Bishop of Norwich, 19. 8.


Stanley, Edward Henry, Lord Stanley, 10. 318.


Stanley, Elizabeth Douglass, Countess of Derby, see Derby.


Stanley, Hon. Henry E. J., his ' Three Voyages of Vasco da Gama ' cited, 14. 2 n.


Stanley, Lieut. Solomon, 15. 77.


' Stanley Palace,' Eng., 20. 27.


Stannill, Ano., 16. 265.


Stansbury, Joseph, II. 323 ; 12. 58. Stanton, Dorothy, widow of R: Wiseman, aft. Mrs. Rogers, 5. 491, 492, 495, 496.


Stanton, Hon. Edwin M., II. 350.


Stanton, Joanna (Mrs. Nute), 14. 152.


Stanton, R. H., donation from, 2. 585. Stanton, Thomas, 13. 234.


Stanwix, Fort, see Fort Stanwix, etc.


STAPLES, Hon. WILLIAM R., 5. 30; II. 32. . Elected a Corresponding Member, 5. 18. Death of, 10. xvi, 346. His 'Annals of Providence,' 1. 133 n .; 12. 354 n.


Star (Starr), Rev. Comfort, 8. 11, 20, 25. Star Chamber, 8. 306-308.


Starboord, Mrs. Abigail, 14. 150.


Starboord, Tilomas, marriage of, 14. 150.


Staring, Judge Henry, anecdote of, 19 408.


Stark, John, donation from, 2. 28.


Stark, Gen. John, 13 208; 14. 60, 69, 75, 285; 15. 80, 129, 157, 159, 160; 17. 57, 58, 90, 91, 330. Commemorated by the shaft at Bunker Hill, 6. 178. His spirit and promptitude in the Revolu- tion, 6. 212.


Stark Mills, 6. 10. Two shares in, trans- ferred to the Massachusetts Historical Society, 2. 597 ; 3. 5.


Starkie, Thomas, Q. C., 14 392.


Starr, James, 6. 122.


Starr, Martha (Mrs. Edes), 12. 179. Starr, William, 12. 176.


Startin (Starlin), Charles, 8. 339.


State vs. Manuel, case of, 6. 93.


State Department, etc., see United States, Department of State.


State House, Boston, 3. 296, 332; 6. 34, 41, 80. Meeting of the Society in, I. 64. Old building, 1. 434 n .; 19. 379. Documents in the handwriting of Mr. Thomas Wallcut, 2. 203. Visited by Pres. Gen. Washington, 3. 309. Maps of Boston preserved in, 6. 36. Matters 'pertaining to the Narragansett Patent, 6. 56, 75. Index to manuscripts in, 8. 476.


State Paper Office, Britislı, 3. 76; 4. 118; 6. 70 n., 80, 476.


State Papers, Calendar of, see Calendar. State Papers of Massachusetts, list of, to be completed, 3. 86.


State Street, Boston, 4. 353 n. ; 7. 270n. A picture of, presented, 17. 78.


Staten Island, N. Y., 6. 193; 18. 66.


Stationers' Company, London, have the


sole right of printing almanacs, 7. 126.


Stationers' Company Register, London, 20. 277 n.


Statist, a pseudonym used by N. Appleton, 5. 273, 274.


Staunton, Va., 4. 102; 18 182.


Staupitz, John, 20. 371, 372.


Stayner, Abigail, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.


Steadman, -, 12. 193.


Steadman, Mrs. Elizabeth, 18. 15, 16. Steadman, William, 2. 390.


Steam-vessels, early history of, 7. 414- 416.


Stearns, Mr., 16. 290, 292, 300, 305.


Stearns, Hon. Asahel, LL.D., 1. 439; 10. 56; 17. 25; 19. 59. Classmate of D. A. White, 5. 178; 6. 271.


Stearns, Charles, II. 151.


Stearns, Rev. Charles, D.D., d. 1826, 5. 367.


Stearns, Lieut. Elisha, 15. 83.


Stearns, Capt. Ephraim, orderly book of the company commanded by, given, 19. 385.


Stearns, Adj. Frazar Augustus, 10. 174.


Stearns, Dr. John, 12. 174.


Stearns, Jonathan, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 268.


Stearns, Lieut. Jonathan, 15. 83.


Stearns, Luther, M.D., 18. 174.


Stearns, Rev. Oliver, 8. 252.


Stearns, Rev. Samuel, donation from, I. 203.


Stearns, Dr. Thomas, donation from, I. 493.


Stearns, William, 1. 443.


Stearns, William, lawyer, 3. 192, 194, 197- 203.


STEARNS, Pres. WILLIAM A., D.D., elect- ed a Resident Member, 5. 407. Do- nations from, 10. 174, 206. Resigns membership, 12. 29.


Stearns' Tavern, Attleboro, 7. 203. Steason, Jiams, see Stilson.


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Stebbins, Dr., 19. 45. Stebbins, Benjamin, 11. 316.


Stebbins, Benoni, 11. 314.


Stebbins, Edward M., letter from, offer- ing the manuscript collections of Mr. Somerby to the Society, 13. 312. Vote of thanks to, 13. 313.


Stebbins, Mrs. Eliza (Livermore), 10. 419.


Stebbins, Rev. Horatio, 8. 253.


Stebbins, Lieut. Joseph, 15. 79, 83 n.


Stebbins, Rufus P., 10. 428. Donation from, 7. 373.


Stebbins, Solomon B., 20 209.


Stedman, -, 18. 319 n.


Stedman, Capt., 15. 88, 92, 97.


Stedman, Dr., 7. 194.


Stedman, Charles, his 'History of the American War,' I. 112; 7. 289; 14. 56, 61, 237 ; 18. 77 n. ; 19. 377 n.


Stedman, Ebenezer, 16. 6; 17. 159.


Stedman, James, report of, 4. 304.


Steel, Capt., 19. 361.


Steele, Jonathan, 20. 335.


Steele, Sir Richard, 4. 399, 406.


Stenography, Mr. Bigelow's book on, 19. 429.


Stephen, Col. Adam, 14. 263.


Stephen, James, his ' War in Disguise,' 19. 371, 371 n., 375 n.


Stephens, Alexander H., 6. 99. His speech delivered at Savannah, 6. 89, 90. Stepliens, Henry, 4. 14.


STEPHENS, JOHN L., nominated a Cor- responding Member, 2. 113. Elected, 2. 115.


Stephens, Robert, 16. 145.


Stephens, Samuel, 14. 149.


Stephenson, George, 3. 362, 363. Publie labors of, 6. 424.


Stephenson, I., 20. 102.


Stephenson, Robert, 17. 459.


Stephentown, N. Y., 19. 400, 420.


Sterling, Benjamin Ferdinand, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.


Sterling, Elizabeth, a refugee from Bos- ton in 1776, 18. 268.


Sterne, Rev. Laurence, 3. 251; 8. 413; 12. 142 : 15. 303.


Sterne, Samuel B., 13. 272.


Sternhold and Hopkins's version of the Psalms, 2. 277 n.


Stetson, Lieut. Prince, 15. 75.


Stetson, Cornet Robert, 13. 136. Steuart, Lt .- Col., 18. 71.


Steuben, Frederie, Baron von, 4. 288; 6. 391 ; 7. 334; 19. 100, 101. His estab- lishment in northern New York, 7. 330. Presented with 15,000 aeres, 7. 332. Assists the Castorland Freneh, 7. 333. Steubenville, N. Y., 7. 332, 334, 335. Stevens, Mrs., 5. 161.


Stevens, Benjamin, 20. 13.


Stevens, Col. Benjamin, donations from, 2. 214, 310, 315, 375, 503. -


Stevens, Rev. Benjamin, D.D., 17. 156. His funeral sermon on Pepperell, I. 18.


Stevens, Benjamin F., 20. 344.


Stevens, Berusley, 15. 88.


Stevens, Charles E., 13. 300 n.


Stevens, George, 15. 231 n.


Stevens, George F., donation from, 5. 319.


STEVENS, HENRY, F.S.A., 2. 355, 581;


10. 429; 17. 1, 358 n .; 19. 117, 244 n., 443; 20. 42, 58, 274. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 537. Eleet- ed, 2. 539. Accepts election, 2. 546. Donations from, 2. 263, 360, 428; 3. 110, 111, 132 ; 4. 86, 429: 5. 81, 86, 89, 91, 227 ; 6. 15; 11. 228, 231, 500. Corre- spondence concerning Hubbard's ' His- tory,' 2. 355, 360, 360 n. Donates the Publications of the Camden Society, 3. 110. To receive the thanks of the So- ciety, 3. 110 ; 5. 81. Mr. Dcanc's report on his donation, 5. 87-92. And Mr. G: Livermore, 10. 454 n. His collection of 'Franklin Papers' offered for sale, 19. 239-241. Letter from, to Mr. Win- throp, containing an account of the Raleigh volume of drawings, 20. 59, 60. The 'Bibliographia Americana,' 2. 413, 414, 414 n. His note to a copy of tlie spurious edition of Johnson's ' Wonder-Working Providenec,' 18. 434, 435. His discovery of the 'Note of Remembrance' of Sir Walter Raleigh, 20. 41. His 'Life of Hariot,' 20. 41. His 'Historical Collections ' cited, 20. 275 n.


Stevens, J. Horace, donations from, 5. 229; 6 17.


Stevens, Capt. John, 5. 357.


STEVENS, JOHN AUSTIN, A.B., elected a Corresponding Member, 16. 100.


Stevens, Rev. Joseph, 16. 51.


Stevens, Luther, 19. 385 n.


Stevens, Samuel, letter from, 12. 40.


Stevens, Hon. Thaddeus, donation from, 9 467.


Stevens, Elder Thomas, 8. 221, 222. Stevens, Rev. Timothy, 8. 28.


STEVENS, WILLIAM B., M.D., donation from, 2. 170. Nominated a Correspond- ing Member, 2. 172. Elected, 2. 175. Aeeepts membership, 2. 177.


Stevens & Joy, Messrs., 11. 308. Stevenson, Andrew, 5. 276.


Stevenson, J. Thomas, 6. 453. Donation from, of a memoir of Brig .- Gen. Thomas Greely Stevenson, 9. 368. Vote of thanks to, 9. 368.


Stevenson, Mrs. Margaret. 12. 49.


Stevenson, Marmaduke, 18. 359. Stevenson, Robert H., 19. 357. Stevenson, Brig .- Gen. Thomas memoir of, presented, 9. 368. Greely, Stevenson, see Stimpson.


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Steward, James, letter to, in relation to property bequeathed by Rev. E. Rogers, 6. 346.


Stewards of Harvard College, see Har- vard College.


Stewart, -, 12. 21.


Stewart, Mr., 5. 239.


Stewart, Charles, master of the slave Somerset, 7. 322. Sketch of, 7. 323. Letter of, 7. 324.


Stewart, Dugald, 20. 390. Admired by C: Lowell, 5. 430.


Stewart, George, 18. 375. Appointed to a command in the Carthagena expedi- tion, 18. 373, 374.


Stewart, Gilbert Charles, 20. 191.


Stewart, Mrs. Jane ( Winthrop), 12. 235.


Stewart, John, aged 111, 8. 436.


Stewart, Major John, medal voted to, 13. 290,291.


Stewart, Margaret (Mrs. Payne), 13. 410, 414 n., 416 n.


Stewart, Capt. Robert, 14 263.


Stewart, Gen. Walter, 7. 300.


Stewart, Mrs. Walter, 7. 300.


Stewart, see also Stuart.


Sticker's Tavern, Pa., 17. 204 n.


Stickney, Lieut. Eleazer, 15. 81.


Stickney, John, 17. 403.


Stickney, Capt. Jonathan, 15. 81.


Stickney, Matthew A., donations from, 2. 376, 489, 532.


Stickney, Rev. Moses P., donation from, 6. 20.


Stickney, Lieut. Thomas, 15. 79 n. Stickney, William, 4 26.


Stileman, Elias, 16. 257-262, 264, 266, 272, 273, 275, 276. Death of, 14. 130. His handwriting, faces 16. 260.


STILES, EZRA, LL. D., President of Yale College, 1. 98 ; 3. 293 ; 10. 404 ; 14. 199, 261 ; 17. 137, 138, 146 n., 149 n., 150 n .; 18. 5; 19. 113, 244. Nominated a Cor- responding Member, 1. 42. Elected, I. 44. Accepts membership, 1. 48. Por- trait of. 1. 124. Letter of, r. 217. His 'History of the Judges,' I. 103. His 'Oratio Inauguralis,' 1. 123. Dr. Holmes's 'Life of,' 1. 123. His 'History of the Judges ' cited, 7. 280 n .; 15. 263 ; 19. 397 n. Letter from John Adams to, 8. 230. Account of Rev. S. Lee, 8. 219. His manuscript 'Ecclesiastical History of New England,' 19. 112, 113. Refers to the spurious edition of the ' Wonder-Working Providence,' 19. 128. Stiles, Henry R., M.D., donations from, 9. 177, 227, 247; 11. 500.




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