Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 77

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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STILLE, CHARLES J., donations from, 6. 417; 11. 500. Elected a Corresponding Member, 10. 481. Accepts member- ship, II. 1.


Stillingfleet, Bishop Edward, his 'Origines Sacræ,' 18. 427. His 'Vindication of the Trinity,' 18. 428. 'Satisfaction of


Christ,' 18 428. His 'Sermons,' 18. 429. His ' Unreasonableness of Sepa- ration,' 18. 430.


Stillman, Elizabeth Otis (Mrs. Savage), 16. 153.


Stillman, George, 16. 153; 19. 339.


Stillman, Rev. Samuel, D.D., death of, 5 436.


Stillman, Mrs. Sarah, 19. 339.


Stilson, Jaems, 2. 546 n.


Stilson, James, 2. 545 n., 546 n.


Stilt, Aaron, 15. 18, 78 n.


Stimpson (Stevenson), Bartholomew, Jr., killed by Indians, 14. 149.


Stimpson, Charles, Jr., 6. 39.


Stimpson, Herbert 11., 16. 38.


Stimson, J., donation from, 3. 264. To re- ccive the thanks of the Society, 3. 264. Stimson, Dr. Jeremy, his description of Hopkinton, 1. 75.


Stimson, Sarah, 19. 88.


Stirk, George, 8. 11, 20, 25.


Stirling, William Alexander, 1st Earl of, d. 1640, 6. 71 n .; 13. 133; 14. 52, 376 n .; 18. 111, 117 n .; 19. 109 n .; 20. 276 n. His land on Long Island, 6 71 n. His ' Map and Description of New Eng- land' cited, 18 93; 20. 276 n. Extract from his 'Encouragement to Colonies,' 18. 117.


Stirling, William Alexander, Lord, 4. 288 ; 5. 358 ; 20. 93.


Stirling Castle, 6. 255.


Stitcher, Herman, 17. 199.


Stitlı, Pres. William, his ' History of Vir- ginia ' cited, 10. 25, 27 n.


Stockbridge, Capt. Samuel, 15. 75.


Stockbridge, Mass., 12. 404, 407; 19 376. Origin of the name of, 12. 414. Monu- ment to the Indians at, 16. 365, 366.


Stockbridge tribe of Indians, 2. 327. Specimen of the language of, 19. 414 n. Stocknian, Dorothy, death of, 14. 129. Stockman, John, death of, 14 123.


Stockman, Joseph, Jr., 14. 118.


Stockman, Mrs. Sarah (Pike), 14. 123 n., 1.29 n. Stockton, H., 15. 393.


Stockton, Howard, 19. 357.


Stockton, Richard, 15 393.


Stockton, Cal., 17. 461.


Stockwell, Reuben, 14. 290. .


Stockwell, Sally ( Mrs Goddard), 19. 438.


Stoddard, -, 14 200. -


Stoddard, Anthony, 1697, 8. 213.


Stoddard, Anthony, d. 1748, 8. 29; 18. 368-371, 376-378.


Stoddard, Rer. Anthony, d. 1760, 8 29.


Stoddard, Charles, 3. 281; 4. 11, 334. Donations fromn, 2. 356, 360 ; 3. 220 ; 5. 485. Letter from, 3. 280, 281. Vote of thanks to. 5. 485. Letter from, to Dr. C. Robbins, 5. 485.


Stoddard, Mrs. Elizabeth (Shrimpton), 12. 289.


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Stoddard, Jolin, donation from, 1. 112. Stoddard, Col. Jolin, letters to, presented, 5. 485. Stoddard, Jolin, Commissioner, 1718, 20 325.


Stoddard, Jonathan, II. 142.


Stoddard, Lieut. Orange, 15 81, 81 n.


Stoddard, Mrs. Prentice S., 16. 78 n , 96n.


Stoddard, Simeon, 12. 289, 200, 360.


Stod lard, Simeon, Jr., II. 394.


Stoddard, Rev. Solomon, 8. 13, 22, 26.


His funeral sermon on Pynehon, I. 154. Stoddard, William, 20. 123, 125.


Stoddard, William S., donation from, 2. 257.


Stoddard Papers, 10 161.


Stoddler, Jonathan, 20. 11.


Stokes, Deborah ( Mrs. Kenney), 14. 150. Stone, Ebenezer, 17. 159.


Stone, Rev. Edwin M., donations from,


2. 473, 551, 606 ; 3. 65, 258 ; 4. 309, 330, 365, 373, 379, 391, 437 ; 5. 1. 45, 52. 57, 84, 145, 373 ; 6. 417 ; 7. 140, 347 ; 8. 201; 9. 66, 467; 10. 33, 40, 117; II. 501. Letter from, to the Librarian, 5 46, 47. Letter to, from the Standing Commit- tee, 5. 51. His 'Life of the late John Howland,' 3. 120. His . History of Bev- erly' cited, 12. 393.


Stone, F. M., donation from, 7. 100.


Stone, Frederick D., 14. 329.


Stone, James W., M.D., 14. 17.


Stone, Jolin, H.C. 1633, 8. 12, 21, 26.


Stone, John, 1757, 17. 157.


Stone, Jonas, 16. 87-80; 17. 158, 159.


Stone, Capt. Jonathan, 17. 184, 184 n.


Stone, Mrs. Martha H., letter from, 15. 252. Donation from, 15 252. Vote of thanks to, 15. 252.


Stone, IIon. Michael J., II. 23.


Stone, Rev. Nathan, Southborough, II. 395.


Stone, Rev. Nathaniel, d. 1755, 8. 23. His Election Sermon, 1. 123.


Stone, Rev. Samuel, 10. 159, 381 ; 11. 201, 345; 17. 348.


Stone, Thomas, 15. 393.


Stone, Rev. Thomas, 6. 310.


STONE, Col. WILLIAM L., nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 89, 123. Eleeted, 2. 124. Donation from, 2. 131. His 'Life of Joseph Brant ' eited, 19. 407 n.


Stone, Zachariah, 13. 293.


Stone & Mason, Messrs., 18. 303.


Stone, Swan, & Mason, Messrs., 18 303. Stone, urinary calculus, 7. 282.


Stoneham, Mass., 12. 404. Origin of the name of, 12. 411.


Stoneman, Jolın, 18. 86, 86 n.


Stone's Woods, Watertown, 17. 432.


Stoneware manufactory deseribed, II. 28. ' Stoney Point, N. Y., 20. 343.


Stonington, Conn., 8. 196; 17. 93, 337.


Aids Boston in 1774, 4. 224. Baptist Association, 5. 107.


Stony Brook, drainage area of, 6. 40.


Stony River, 7. 330.


Storer, -, 17. 422.


Storer, -, donation from, 2. 79.


Storer, Mrs. Deacon, 8. 390.


Storer, Rev. Mr., 15. 360.


Storer, David H., M.D., 20. 241. Dona- tion from, 2. 187.


Storer, Ebenezer, 15. 363.


Storer, Deacon Ebenezer, d. 1807, 7. 236 ; 12. 262 ; 15. 340; 16. 305; 18. 68; 19. 395. Donation from, I. 123.


Storer, Mrs. Elizabeth, death of, 15. 363.


Storer, Horatio, donation from, 2. 442.


Storer, Horatio R., M.D., donation from, 2. 468.


Storer, Jeremy, 14. 130.


Storer, Joseph, J., drowned, 14. 146.


Storer, Lieut. Joseph, 14. 146.


Storer, Rev. Seth, 17. 337.


Storer rs. Freeman, 10. 62.


Storey, Elisha, see Story.


Storey, William, his papers destroyed, 1765, 4. 47 n.


Stories, Mrs., 16. 218.


Stork, William, M.D., his description of East Florida, 1 153.


Storrow, Thomas W. ( Storrow &. Brown), II. 307.


Storrs, Lieut .- Co/., 15. 105, 107, 110, 160. Storrs, Eleazer, 14. 86, 87.


Storrs, Lieut .- Col. Experience, 14. 89; 15. 151, 160. Extracts from his diary kept in Cambridge camp, 14. 84-87.


Storrs, James L., 14. 84.


Storrs, Josiah, 14. 86.


STORRS, Rev. RICHARD S., D.D., 15. 266 ; 18. 263, 401. Eleeted a Corresponding Member, 15. 181. Aeeepts membership, 15. 230. Donation from, 15. 230. Re- marks by, at a meeting of the Society, 18. 303. Quoted, 5. 415, 415 n.


Story, Rev. Daniel, 17. 190, 190 n., 191, 195.


Story (Storey), Elisha, M.D., 10. 176 ; II. 142.


Story, Isaac, 19. 169.


Story, Rev. Isaae, gives his 'Yarieo and Inkle,' 1. 48. Other donations from, I. 68, 219.


STORY, Hon. JOSEPH, LL.D., I. 391, 500 n .; 2. 255 n., 565, 566: 4. 370; 8. 43; 9. 192 ; 10. 251-253, 372, 476; II. 56, 191 n .; 12. 6; 13. 81, 121, 348; 16. 18, 22, 31, 112, 116; 17. 433, 434, 441 ; 18. 37, 192; 19. 260, 341 ; 20. 237, 415. Death of, I. xlii ; 2. 324 n .; 10. 194. Presents his.Eulogy on Washington, I. 130. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 253. Eleeted, I. 254 ; 2. 324 n. Ae- cepts membership, I. 257. And Nathan Appleton, 5. 256, 257. 'Memoir of,' 2.


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STORY, Hon. JOSEPH, LL.D. (continued). 324, 324 n., 325 ; Io. 176-205. His opinion of Mr. Simon Greenleaf's suc- cess, 2. 566. Portrait and autograpli of, face 10. 176. Practises law at Salem, 10. 177. Married, 10. 179. In the Legis- lature, 10. 179. His services to Theo- philus Parsons, 10. 179. Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 10. 181. His writings, 10. 183, 184, 188-192. Professor of law at Cambridge, 10. 185. Death of his daughter, 10. 187. Sketch of his per- son, Io. 194; of his character. and abilities, 10. 195-205. His conflict of opinion with Judge Parker, 14. 176. His tribute to Jercmialı Mason, 18. 305. 'Life and Letters' citcd, 2. 566 n. Quoted, 10. 72. His 'Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States ' cited, 13. 453.


Story, Louisa, 10. 187.


Story, Mrs. Mary Lynde (Oliver), Io. 179. Story, Mrs. Mchitable Pedrick, Io. 176.


Story, Mrs. Sarah Waldo ( Wetmore), 10. 180.


STORY, WILLIAM W., IO. 318, 339; 13. 380; 16. 115. His 'Everett' and other statues, 10. 142, 143. Quoted, 10. 178. Elected a Corresponding Member, 10. 411. His statue of Pres. Quincy, 10. 459. Accepts membership, 11. 1. Me- morial verses on Mr. Hillard by, 19. 346-348.


Stoughton, Col. Israel, 4. 441; 14. 304; 20. 21. Letter to Dr. Stoughton. 5. 134-143. Disabled from bearing office, 5. 144.


Stoughton, Rev. John, D.D., 20. 22 n. Letter inviting him to New England, 5. 128. Letter to, from Capt. Stougliton, 5. 134-143. Letter from, to Dr. Sand. croft, Master of Emmanuel College, 20. 21, 22.


Stoughton, Lieut .- Gov. William, 1. 154; 5. 144 ; 6. 341, 348, 351; 8. 12, 16, 20, 25; II. 187 n., 203; 13. 113, 414; 14. 130 n., 223, 224; 17. 52. 55, 144, 144 n. ; 18. 14, 319; 20 160, 162 n, 163, 213, 283, 284, 284 n., 286, 322, 324, 329, 330, 333, 400. Dedication to R. Boyle, 5. 379. Portrait of, 6. 17. Answer of, to a charge of false judgments, 12. 111, 112. Town of Stoughton named for, 12. 412. Death of, 14 134. Sent as agent to England, 18. 258 n. Extract from Quincy's 'History of Harvard University ' in regard to, 20. 400.


Stoughton, Rev. William, 2. 297 n., 208 n. General Election Sermon of, 2. 293 n. Stoughton, Mass., 3. 28; 4. 291 : 7. 187, 198, 199, 203, 205, 209, 212, 238, 239, 246, 247, 253, 256; 8. 341 ; 12. 52, 404, 412; 15. 5; 17. 160. Plan of, I. 8. Powder-mill at, 14. 251, 252.


Stoughton Hall, Harvard College, 6. 353; 18. 318, 322 ; 20. 330, 333, 400 n.


Stoughtonham (Sharon), Mass., 4. 389 ;


7. 190, 203, 213. Circular to the select- men, 4. 384-387.


Stourhead Circle, an English Antiquarian club, 17. 301.


Stover, John, 14. 141.


Stow, Rev. Baron, donations from, 2. 266, 450.


Stow, Edward, II. 395. A refugce from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.


Stow, John, 19. 80 n. ; 20. 150 n.


Stow, Samuel, 8. 11, 20, 25.


Stowe, Prof. Calvin Ellis, 7. 32.


Stowe, Mrs. Harriet E. Beecher, 10. 453. Stowc, Eng., 3. 106, 107 ; 9. 68.


Stowe, Mass., 12. 395, 398.


Stowell, Lord, 10. 197, 198.


Stoy, see Hoy.


Strabo, 6. 305. 153. His 'Geographia,' I.


Strachey, William, 18. 82-92, 98 n., 101 n., 103 n .- 105 n., 108 2., 110 n., 112 2. His ' Historie of Travaile' cited, 18. 86n., 97 n., 100 n., 105 n., 115 n. ; 20. 104.


Strafford, Thomas Watson-Wentworth, 2d Earl of, 12. 273.


Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of, 12. 173, 323; 14. 204; 17. 342.


Strafford, N. H., 17. 355 n.


Strahan, Messrs., 12. 49.


Strang, John, 17. 173.


Strange, Sir John, 5. 80, 165, 167, 170. Strasburg Library, 12. 232. Appcal for the restoration of, 12. 191.


Stratford, Charles J., 15. 388, 388 n., 390 n. Extracts from the journal of, 15. 389-393.


Stratford, Kent B., 2. 27, 28. Donations from, 7. 373, 375.


Stratford, Samuel, 15. 388 n.


Stratford, Conn., 3. 25; 11. 16; 19. 398. Stratford de Redcliffe, Sir (Stratford


Canning), 1st Viscount, 10. 318, 319; 19. 34, 36.


Stratham, N. H., 17. 156. Map of, 2. 546. Stratton, Major. 17. 92.


Stratton, John, 14. 367.


Stratton, William Berkeley, Lord of, 12. 413.


Straumsfiordr, 2. 98 n.


Strawberries, praise of, 10. 432.


Strawberry Hill, 3. 106.


Straznicky, Edward R., donation from, 3. 262.


Streamfirtlı, 2. 98 n. Street, Henry, 3. 260.


Street, Rev. Nicholas, 10. 406; 11. 201; 17. 145, 343, 344, 347.


Street, Rev. Samuel, 8. 13, 22, 27; 10. 403, 406.


Street Railroad Law, 10 65.


Streets, proposition in regard to the names of, 6. 4, 5. Report of the Staud-


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ing Committee on their names, 6. 23- 40. Significance of their names in Boston, 6. 27-31. Action of the Soci- ety in reference to the naming of, in Boston, 18. 241.


Strickland, Rev. William P., D.D., 8. 450; IO. 446.


Strickler, -, 6. 193.


Strickney, Lieut. William, 15. 86.


Strong, Mrs. Abigail (Ford), I. 290.


Strong, Caleb, Sen., I. 291, 292.


STRONG, Gov. CALEB, LL.D., 2. 190 n .; 8. 297; II. 53; 12. 434; 13. 297; 15. 179, 396-398 ; 17. 114; 18. 126, 134 n., 282- 281, 287, 381. His death, I. xlii, 287 n., 289. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 134. Elected, 1. 134. 'Memoir of,' by Mr. Lodge, I. 290-316. Portrait of, faces I. 290. Counsel for Quork Walker, 3. 192-203. Part taken by, in the debates of the Massachusetts Convention of 1788, 3. 298. Extra session of the General Court convoked, 6. 237. Position held by, in politics, 6. 283, 289. Portrait of, by Harding, presented, 9. 189. A member of the State Convention of 1779-80, 18. 245. Portrait of, repaired, 20. 192.


Strong, Ebenezer, I. 291.


Strong, John, I. 290, 291.


Strong, Jonathan, I. 291.


Strong, Rev. Jonathan, his Thanksgiving Sermon, 1. 98.


Strong, Rev. Joseph, D.D., his Funeral Sermon on Gov. Huntington, 1. 138. His Election Sermon, 1. 154.


Strong, Lewis, I. 312 n. ; 16. 122, 125; 19. 13. Letters of Gov. Strong to, 1. 305, 308, 310, 313-315.


Strong, Rev. Nathan, his Century Ser- mon, 1. 146.


Strong, Phebe, 1. 314.


Strong, Simeon, 3. 194.


Strong, Rev. Titus, 19. 59.


Strutt, Capt. James, 13. 408.


Strype, Rev. John, 18. 3. His ' Annals of the Reforination,' 19. 111.


Stuart, see Stewart.


Stuart, Dr., London, 13. 55.


Stuart, Hon Alexander H. H., 4. 102 ; 13. 259; 17. 19. Tribute of, to Gov. Clif- ford, 15. 379.


Stuart, Dr. David, 19. 393 n.


Stuart, Hon. George Okill, 13. 81.


Stuart, Rev. George Okill, 13. 82.


Stuart, Gilbert, I. xxxiii, xxxiv, 312, 360, 368; 2. 65; 3. v, #59; 4. 90; 8. 476; 10. 37, 310; 11. 98, 106, 229; 13. 126; 15. 8, 9 ; 17. 361 ; 19. 248, 249; 20 208, 394. His portrait of Everett accom- panying the Dowse Library, 3. 169, 172, 359-361. Water-colors by, 3. 376. Medal of, 4. 134. His portrait of Pres. J: Adams copied by G. Stuart Newton, 6. 3. Portraits by, 6. 33. His portrait


of William B. Giles, 9. 194. Anecdote of, II. 230. Portrait of Pres. Madison by, 13. 25. Engraving of his portrait of Washington, 13. 305. His portrait . of T. Sedgwick, 16. 366; of Fisher Ames, 16. 366 ; of Samuel Dexter, 16. 366.


Stuart, Isaac William, donations from, 3. 111, 112. To receive the thanks of the Society, 3. 111, 112. His ' Life of Hale,' 3. 111, 112. His 'Life of Gov. Trumbull ' cited, 14. 331 n.


Stuart, John, 14. 356.


Stuart, John, Earl of Bute, see Bute.


Stuart, Margaret, 13. 414, 415 n.


Stuart, Rev. Moses, D.D., 18. 122.


Stuart, Dr. Philip, 4. 96.


Stuart, Mrs. Sarah (Leonard), 13. 55.


Stuart (Steward), William, 13. 414, 415n. Stuarts, fall of, 6. 23.


Stubbs (Stubbes), John, his ' Discoverie of a Gaping Gvlf,' etc., exhibited, 10. 482.


STUBBS, Prof. WILLIAM, 20 173. Elected an Honorary Member, 15. 7. Accepts membership, 15. 227.


Stukeley, Sir Lewis, 13. 91, 93.


Sturbridge, Muss., 12. 404, 406; 17. 165. Origin of the name of, 12. 413.


Sturges, Miss A., II. 19.


Sturges (Sturgis), Hon. Jonathan, II. 17; 19. 400.


Sturgis, Caroline, vote of thanks to, I. 488.


Sturgis, Edward, Charlestown and Yar- mouth, 7. 423.


Sturgis, Mrs. Elizabeth (Davis), 7. 433.


Sturgis, Mrs. Hannah (Mills), 7. 423.


Sturgis, John, 20. 168.


Sturgis, Jonathan, see Sturges.


Sturgis, Capt. Josiah, donation from, 2. 430.


Sturgis, Russell, 7. 424; 18. 180. Dona- tion from, 1. 79.


Sturgis, William, 15. 293.


STURGIS, Hon. WILLIAM, 4. 228 ; 7. xiii, 168, 354; 8. 261, 270; 11. 39. 352; 12. 6, 77, 140; 13. 3. Subscribes toward the reprint of certain volumes of the Collections, 2. 347, 368. Manuscripts presented by, 3. 96, 97. To receive a vote of thanks, 3. 97. Elected a Resi- dent Member. 4. 54. Accepts member- ship, 4. 107. Of committee on Treas- urer's accounts, 4 255, 273 ; 6. 471. Of committee on memorials of the voyage of the Columbia, 5. 315. Reports con- cerning the ship 'Columbia' and the Columbia River, 6. 22. Of committee to advise with regard to the funds of the Society, 6. 426. His death, 7. xiii. Valuable donation of money from, 7. 10-12, 16, 19, 100, 174, 462; 10 12, 170. Vote of thanks to, 7. 10. Remarks on his death, 7. 172-176. 'Memoir of,'


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7. 420-473. Note to, from Theodore | Suffolk County, Mass., 3. 45; 6. 336, Parker, 7. 464. His writings, 7. 435- 454-460. 459.


· Sturleson, Snorre, 18. 79, 81. His ' Heims- kringla' cited, 18. 20.


Sturtefant, Lieut. Jesse, 15. 77 n.


Stuyvesant, Gov. Peter, 16. 230, 231, 234, 239, 366; 17. 133. His estate on East River, 3. 124. Origin of the name of the Bowery, 3. 124. Letter addressed to, from Capt. Scot, 6.69 n. Surrender of New Amsterdam, 6.69n. Engraving of, presented to the Society, 10. 470; II. 44.


STUYVESANT, PETER GERARD, nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 67. Elected, 2. 78. Accepts membership, 2. 79. Donation from, 2. 147.


Stuyvesant Mansion, 3. 124.


Styles, Capt., 15. 118.


Suarez, Francis, 4. 211.


Subscriptions for printing the continua- tion of Gov. Hutchinson's 'History,' I. 397 n. For reprinting the Society's Collections, 1. 410 n. : 2. 2, 347. For providing new rooms in Savings-Bank building, 1. 454 n., 464, 465 n. For the purchase of the Gore portrait, 2. 312, 312 n. For the Library and new Cata- logue, 2. 603, 603 n. For the benefit of the Society, 3. 67. Sought for a statue to Saint-Hilaire, 3. 182. List in aid of Boston, 1774, 3. 259-261. For erecting a Town House in Boston, 3. 337, 338. To the Catalogue fund, 5 23, 190.


Succonitt, Indian, 3. 238.


Sudbury, Mass., 5 205; 6. 349; 7. 209; 8. 352 ; 12. 394-396; 17. 145, 386, 387, 400, 414; 19 422; 20. 63.


Sudley Church, Va., 7 92.


Suekaunick, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Suetonius Tranquillus, Caius, 3. 384 ; 18. 403. 421.


Suffield (Southfield), Mass., 12. 394, 395. Origin of the name of, 12. 398. Ceded to Connecticut, 12. 401 n. .


Suffolk, Henry Bowes Howard, 11th Earl of, 12. 415.


Suffolk, Henry Howard, 12th Earl of, 5. 10.


Suffolk, Eng, 3. 8, 71; 6. 430; 10. 394. Visit of the Archaeological Association to, 7. 479.


'Suffolk and Essex Free Press,' notice of Mr. Almack's death copied from, 13. 447-449.


Suffolk Bank, Boston, 13 428.


Suffolk Bar, 10. 163, 183. 'Record Book' of, with introduction by Mr. Dexter, 19. 141-179. Rules for the admission of counsellors and attorneys, 19. 164. Regulation of fees, 19. 167-169. Auto- graphs of members, face 19. 168, 169. Suffolk Convention, 1774, 4. 291, 292.


Suffolk County Court of Common Pleas, 4. 342. J. Willard, Clerk of, 8. 285, 291, 292.


Suffolk County Probate Court, 19. 392.


Suffolk County Registry of Deeds, I. 65 n., 461 ; 6. 34, 336 ; 19. 392.


Suffolk County Superior Court, refusal of the Grand Jury to serve with Judge Oliver, 14. 109-112.


Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History, England, 12. 293; 13. 448. Donations from, 6. 361; 7. 21, 115, 143, 279, 297, 303, 338, 373, 376; 8. 76, 88, 254, 314; 9. 13, 81, 247, 368, 462; 10. 33, 40, 80, 85, 206, 368; II. 499.


Suffolk Insurance Company, Boston, 19. 282. Donation from, 3. 182.


Suffolk Manufacturing Society, one share in, transferred to the Massachusetts His- torical Society, 2. 597 ; 3. 5, 65, 66, 83. Suffolk Savings Bank, 5. 191; 6. 9; 7. 16, 352, 354; 8. 268, 270; 10. 11, 12, 149, 166, 169, 170; 11. 35, 38, 39, 246; 12. 74, 76, 77, 220, 223; 13. 272, 275, 277, 278; 14. 324, 325, 327; 15. 272, 276; 16. 168; 17. 71, 73; 18. 30, 410; 19. 291 ; 20. 194. Rent of, 6. 9; 7. 352. Mortgage on, 6. 11.


Suffrage, restrictions on the right of, in Plymouth Colony, 9. 35.


Suffren de Saint Tropez, Pierre Andre de, 15. 33.


Sukey, ship, 4. 23.


Sullivan, Bartholomew, a refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 268.


Sullivan, Capt. Ebenezer, 15. 82.


Sullivan, Hon. George, 20. 338.


Sullivan, George, law student, 1801, 19. 175, 178.


Sullivan, George, refugee, 1776, 18. 267. Sullivan, Hetty (Odiorne), 2. 150. Sullivan, James, Jr., 19. 161, 175.


SULLIVAN, Hon. JAMES, LL.D., 1. 1, 2n., 4-6, 14, 17 n., 23, 24, 27, 30, 35, 36, 38, 40, 41, 43, 45 n., 49, 62, 85, 108, 109, 117, 129, 133-135, 140, 142-144, 149, 155 n., 156, 158, 160 n., 163, 165, 166, 172, 187, 201, 277 n., 303, 304, 483 n .; 2. 150, 161, 190 n .; 6. 274; 7. 377 ; 8. 297; 10. 343 ; II. 48; 12. 65, 434; 13. 44, 207, 297, 303; 15. 319-322 ; 17. 19, 132; 19. 17 n., 155-167, 169, 170, 172, 174, 175, 390; 20. 92, 211. Present at early meetings of the Society, I. x, xiv, xvin., xvii, xxiii n., xxxiv, 1-5; 3. 129, 166, 167, 266, 351, 357. His death, I. xli, 200 ; 2. 190 n .; 3. 194. Portrait and autograph of, I, frontispiece; 19. 169. Elected first President of the So- ciety, 1. 4, 34, 50, 64, 82, 97, 105, 117, 125, 132, 140, 148, 157, 164, 170; 2. 190 n .; 3. 129, 166, 167, 357. President,


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I. 26-28, 61 n., 62n., 70, 92, 102, 104, 119, 129, 142, 161, 164, 165, 175, 197 n. Do- nations from, 1. 5, 6, 29, 30, 41, 56, 65, 77, 123, 124, 145. Of committee to ask aid from the State Executive, I. 6. List of books contributed by, to form the Library, 1. 9. Communicates donations, 1. 25. Meetings of the So- ciety at his house, 1. 27, 36, 47, 57. Of committee to obtain public docu- ments of the States, etc, I. 28. To ask for the loan of Brattle Street Church for the celebration of the an- niversary of the discovery of America, I. 44. Of Publication Committee, I. 47. Of committee on incorporation, 1. 49, 59. Returns thanks for the offer of a room in the Tontine Crescent, I. 58, 58 n. Of committee on deed of the room, I. 59, 65. Facsimile of let- ter, 1. 64. Notifies and calls the first meeting under the charter, I. 64. Of committee to draw up by-laws, 1. 65. Presents the proceeds of the copy- right of his 'History of Maine,' I. 65. To write to Sir William Jones, I. 80. Of committee to select books to be sent to Sir W. Jones, 1. 80. Of committee to petition the General Court for a grant of lands, I. 81. Of committees on the map of the State, I. 81, 96, 99, 105, 107, 135. To com- municate the opening of the room on Saturdays for the members of the General Court, I. 81. To call a special meeting, 1. 89. Authorized to take books from the Library for the settle- ment of the boundary line at St. Croix, I. 100. Of committee to consider the expediency of continuing the Publica- tions, I. 107. To present a request for the gift of the portraits in the old Senate Chamber, I. 109, 110. To write to the President of Williams College, I. 118. Of committee to re- ceive, and keep account of the Collec- tions, 1. 142. Presents the copyright of his ' History of Land Titles,' I. 142. Committee to dispose of the work, I. 143, 144. Of committee on Earl Buchan's letter, 1. 172. To return thanks for Earl Buchan's donation, I. 179. Vote in reference to a memoir of, 1. 179. Mr. Winthrop's 'Memoir of,' I. 179 n. The blank volume given by him to the Society, 2. 124, 124n., 125n .; 3. 166, 167. Writing by, on the fly-leaf of the Benson manuscript, 2. 190 n. Ob- ligation from the firm of Thomas & Andrews to, 2. 326. Business relating to Thomas & Andrews, 2. 327. His remarks upon the formation of the Society, with regard to the advance- ment of history, 2. 575 n. His po- sition at the Bar, 3. 195. Letter to T.


Lear, 1789, 8. 173, 174. Extract from a letter of, 13. 208. Letter from, to Col. Pickering, 15. 320. A member of the Convention of 1770-80, 18. 245. His ' Path to Riches,' I. 41. His ' His- tory of the District of Maine,' I. 65, 144 n .; 2. 74n., 326; 3. 140 n .; 12. 356 n. His 'History of Land Titles,' I. 145; 2. 575n .; 13. 118, 454, 457. His 'History of the Penobscot In- dians,' I. 166.


Sullivan, John, 2. 158; 15. 313.


Sullivan, John, centenarian, 13. 65.


Sullivan, Gen. John, d. 1795, 2. 503; 4. 82; 5. 206; 6. 179, 206, 259; 10. 305; 12. 8, 122 ; 13. 210, 252, 450, 451; 14. 96, 343 : 15. 72, 87, 129, 146, 149, 151, 153, 155; 16. 336 n. ; 17. 57, 163, 163 n., 164. Letters addressed to, 2. 594 n. Donation from an unknown source, of a letter to, from Gen. Washington, 2. 237, 237 n. Vindication of the mem- ory of, by Thomas C. Amory, Esq., 9. 379. A member of the Provincial Assembly of New Hampshire, and of the Continental Congress, 9. 382. The attack on Fort William and Mary, 9. 382. Sullivan at the siege of Boston, 9. 383. Letter to John Adams, 9. 384. In Canada, 9. 386. On Long Island, 9. 386. Taken prisoner, g. 391. Re- leased on parole, 9. 392. Overtures for negotiation, 9. 392. In New Jersey, 9. 395. Letters to Meshech Weare, 9. 396, 418. Expedition to Staten Island, 9. 398. Letters to John Hancock, 9. 399, 407. Letter to John Adams, 9. 414. Letter of Enos Edwards, 9. 416; of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, 9. 416. Battle of Germantown, 9. 417. Expedition against Newport, 9. 423; against the Six Nations, 9. 425. Ex- tract from a letter of Washington, 9. 427. Vindication of Sullivan, 9. 429. His connection with Luzerne, 13. 382. Letter of Luzerne, and translation, 13. 383-388. Letter of, to Samuel Adams, 14. 275. Letter of, to Jolin Adams, 14. 283. A paper on his Ex- pedition into Western New York, in 1779, by Mr. T. C. Amory, 20. 88- 94.


SULLIVAN, JOHN LANGDON, M.D., d. 1865, 1. 149, 394 n. Nominated a Res- ident Member, I. 136. Elected, I. 140. Removes from the State, I. 277 n.


Sullivan, Lawrence, 14. 83.


Sullivan, Meredith, 2. 158.


Sullivan, Richard, letter and donation from, 2. 224 n., 225 n .; 19. 172, 175. Letter from, concerning the manu- scripts relating to the survivors of Bunker Hill Battle, 2. 230. The manu- scripts to be returned to, 2 231.


Sullivan, Saralı (Swan), 2. 151, 154, 158.


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Sullivan, Swan, 2. 158. Sullivan, Thomas R., 19. 266.


Sullivan, William, 2. 158.


SULLIVAN, Hon. WILLIAM, LL.D., I. 133-135, 144, 156, 236, 391, 434 n., 478 n., 500; 3. 27; 4. 46; 15. 402, 403; 16 128; 18. 401 n .; 19. 17, 146, 166, 167, 169, 171-173, 175-178. His death, I. xlii. Nominated a Resident Meniber, I. 129. Elected, I. 132. Of committee on the Treasurer's accounts, I. 157. Present at a nieeting of the Society, 2. 21. Subjects of lectures delivered by him, 2. 34, 79. Donations from, 2. 35, 96. Death of, 2. 150, 158. ' Memoir of,' 2. 139, 150-160. His parentage, 2. 150. Personal characteristics, 2. 150-152, 159, 160. His law practice, 2. 151. His politics, 2. 152, 153. Of- fices hield by him, 2. 153. Degree con- ferred on, by Harvard College, 2. 157. A member of various societies, 2. 157. His children, 2. 158. Portrait of, 2. 158. Donation from the family of, 2. 225. One of the Directors of the Bunker Hill Monument Association, 2. 231 n. Harmonizes with Major Mel- ville, 5. 275. Autograph of, faces 19 169. His 'Familiar Letters ' cited, I. 312 n .; 19. 166 n. His addresses and publications, 2. 155-157. His 'Histo- rical Class Book,' 2. 155, 156. His ' Moral Class Book,' 2. 155. His ' Po- litical Class Book,' 2. 155; 20. 240. His 'Sea Life,' 2. 156. His ' Historical Causes and Effects,' 2. 156.




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