Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 81

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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TUDOR, Hon. WILLIAM, A.M. (cont'd).


mittees on the map of the State, I. 81, 135, 141, 142, 144. To draw a petition for the gift of the portraits in the old Senate Chamber, I. 109. Of committee on rules for the Library, I. 127. Of committee to receive and kecp account of the Collections, I. 142. Of commit- tee on the sale of Sullivan's ' History of Land Titles,' I. 143, 144. To eni- ploy an assistant in the Treasurer's duties, I. 149. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, I. 157, 164, 170, 188. Of committee to sce who have forfeited membership under the rules of the Society, 1. 168. Recording Secretary pro tempore, I. 169. Of com- mittee to consider the expedieney of enforcing the by-law about delinquent members, I. 245. To buy twelve chairs for the Society, 3. 166, 167. Appointed Judge Advocate, 15. 134. Memoir of,' by his son, eited, I. 282 n. His Fifth of March oration, I. 18.


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Tudor Building, 3. 59.


Tufton, Anne ( Mrs. Gibbons), 13. 242.


Tufts, Asa A., donation fron, 2. 212.


Tufts, IIon. Cotton, donations from, I. 166; 6. 333, 335. Letters to, from Pres. John Adams, 20. 360, 361.


Tufts, Lieut. Grimes, 15. 78, 78 n.


Tufts, Rev. John, 9. 213.


Tufts, Nathaniel, 17. 157.


Tufts, Peter, 14. 64.


Tufts, Simeon, 15. 78.


Tufts, Turell, donation from, I. 458.


Tufts, William, 17. 157, 159.


Tufts College, 6. 362.


Tuke, Sir Bryan, 8. 94.


Tully, 6 266, 267.


Tuncld, Erie, his ' Swedish Geography,' I. 113.


Tunis, Bey of, 12. 309.


Tupper, Anselm, 17. 180, 180 n.


Tupper, Gen. Benjamin, 7. 202, 296; 14. 291, 294; 15. 82, 94, 135, 160; 17. 180, 180 n., 181 n., 189, 191, 191 n., 192. Sent to the Vineyard, 7. 211.


Tupper, Rowena, 17. 180, 180 n., 181.


Tupper, Thomas, 2. 291 n.


Turchin, see Tutchin, Rev. Jolin.


Turell, -, 16. 106.


Turell (Turill), Capt. Daniel, Sen., 12. 107, 108; 17. 52, 53.


Turell, Rer. Ebenezer, 11. 334. His ' Life of Dr. Colman,' I. 11; 3. 327. Extraet from his 'Life of Rev. Ben- jamin Colman, D.D.,' 9. 199.


Turell, Joseph, 11. 142, 394.


Turell, Thomas, 19. 181 n.


TURELL, SAMUEL, I. 62, 105-110, 116, 117, 120, 121, 124, 126, 127, 132-134, 140, 143, 149, 150, 156, 158, 165, 169, 172, 179, 186-188. Elected Cabinet- Keeper, 1. 64, 82, 97, 105, 117, 125, 132,


140, 148, 157, 164, 170, 188, 193. Cab- inet-Keeper, 1. 70-72, 118. Donations from, 1. 68, 76, 84. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, I. 98. To take an account of the articles in the Cabinet, I. 100, 101. To ex- change shells for a portrait of Gov. Hutchinson, 1. 101. Of committee on repairs of the building, I. 126. Of committee to procure documents on yellow fever and other diseases, 1. 126. Vote to loan him articles to be depos- ited in a Cabinet of Natural Ilistory, I. 148, 149. Of committee on a pro- posed Muscum, I. 151. Committee appointed to obtain the return of these articles, I. 194, 206. Vote to expel him from the Society, I. 222. Notice of, I. 500 n.


Turenne, Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de, 16. 222 n.


Turgot, Anne-Robert Jacques, 5. 90; 8. 299; 15. 29, 31, 33.


Turkey, 3. 223. Matters pertaining to its army, 6. 248, 249.


Turks, 6. 478. Slavery among, 7. 317.


Turnbull, Dr. Andrew, 3. 226. Account of the formation of a colony in Florida, 3. 226, 227.


Turnbull, Mrs. Andrew, 3. 226.


Turnbull, John, 3. 227.


Turnbull, Nicholas, 3. 224, 225, 227.


Turnbull, Robert J., 3. 227.


Turner, Capt. Amos, 15. 75.


Turner, Charles, Jr., d. 1839, 17. 207, 209 n. Donation from, 1. 179. Extract from the journal of, reported for pub- lication by the committee on publish- ing the Proceedings, 17 206. Sketch of, 17. 206, 207. Extract from the journal of, 17. 207-216.


Turner, Rev. Charles, HI.C. 1752, 13. 206 ; 17. 206.


Turner, David, Jr., donation from, 2. 500.


Turner, Dawson, F.R.S., 5. 228 ; 13. 45: 15. 231 n., 240 n. His recollections of Dr. Henley, 15. 236. His library, 15. 236 n.


Turner, George, presents a copy of his memoir on Fossils, 1. 130.


Turner, Mrs. Hannah, 17. 207.


Turner, Humphrey, 17. 200.


Turner, Jacob, his 'Genealogy of the Descendants of Humphrey Turner ' cited, 17 207 n. . Turner, James, engraver, 1752, 9 214.


Turner, James, soldier, 1775, 15. 255.


Turner, John, 1677, 6. 340.


Turner, John, councillor, 1740, 18. 370.


Turner, Lieut. John, Jr., 15. 75.


Turner, Major John, 14. 148.


Turner, Rev. R., 15. 236.


Turner, Robert, 9. 213; 12. 324.


TURNER, SHARON, Esq., nominated as a Corresponding Member, 2. 12. Elect-


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ed, 2. 13. His letter accepting Cor- responding Membership, 2. 13 n., 14 n., 51, 51 n., 52. His 'History of the Anglo-Saxons,' 2. 12, 13.


Turner, William, school teacher, 1775, 19. 376.


Turner, William, soldier, 1775, 15. 140, 352.


'Turner, William, Son of Liberty, 11. 142.


Turner, William Henry, 19. 332.


Turnham Green, 6. 66 n.


Turretin, François, his 'Compendium,' 18. 427.


Tuscany, Prince of, 11. 134.


Tuscarora Indians, 19. 394, 411.


Tustin, Rev. Joseph, donation front, 2. 435.


Tutchin, Rev. John, 2 448 n. ; 17. 255, 257.


Tuthill, William H., donation from, 10. 145.


Tuttle, -, 17. 185.


TUTTLE, CHARLES W., A.M., 10. 347 ; 16. 312 n., 400; 17. 294; 19 125, 235. Elected a Resident Member, 12. 333. Communicates particulars of Edward Randolph and his family, 13 240-242. Remarks by, on a passage in Dr. Bel- knap's 'History of New Hampshire,' 13. 314. Remarks by, on Dr. Belknap's house at Dover, 14. 36, 37. Remarks by, 14. 99. Reads a deposition of Ann Pollard, 14. 184. Exhibits views of historic mansions of Devonshire, 15. 163. Calls attention to the various ways of spelling the surname of Sir Walter Raleigh, 15. 383. Elected a member of the Executive Committee of the Council, 16 173; 17 76. Of a committee to co-operate with the United States Coast Survey, 16. 183. Calls attention to a manuscript His- tory of New Hampshire, by Rev. Jabez Fitch, 16. 206. Remarks by, on the death of Judge Thomas, 16. 312-314. Communication from, on Indian name Pascataqua, 16. 377-379. Of commit- tee to consider a communication from the United States Coast Survey, 16. 400. Pays a tribute to Hon. Caleb Cushing, 17. 7-12. Letter fromn, to Hon. R. C. Winthrop, 17. 47. Ap- pointed to prepare a memoir of Caleb Cushing, 17. 49. Submits a report from the committee appointed to con- sider a eireular letter from the United States Coast Survey, 17. 105. Reads a communication on the supposed massacre at Fox Point, 17. 105-111. Communication from, concerning an ancient manuscript relating to New Hampshire, 17. 218-227. Remarks by, on the establishment of a court of vice-admiralty over America, 17. 291-293. Remarks by, concerning an ancient Indian deed, 17. 352-354. His


death, 18. xx. Vote of thanks to. 18. 36. To publish a life of Edward Ran- dolph, 18. 254 n. Of committee on nominations, 18. 352. Speaks of a visit to the Bermudas, 18. 437. Re- marks by the President on announcing the death of, 19. 2, 3. Resolution passed by the Society, 19. 9. Tribute to, by Mr. Winslow Warren, 19. 11, 12. Mr. Slafter appointed to prepare a memoir of, 19. 125.


Tuttle, Daniel, donation from, 1. 155.


Tuttle, Dorothy ( Mrs. Tibbetts), 14. 150.


Tuttle, Horace P., 44th Regt. M. V. M., brings the North Carolina paper cur- reney of 1778 from Newbern, 7. 103. Donation from, 7. 360.


Tuttle, Jacob, deatlı of, 14. 149.


Tuttle, John, his certifieate as freeman, 12. 105.


Tuttle, Capt. John, 14 .. 118; 16. 265, 268, 273 ; 17. 223, 225, 225 2., 220, 228.


Tuttle, John, emigrant, 14. 149 n.


Tuttle, Judge John, 14. 149 n.


Tuttle, Joseph W., maps of Boston en- graved by, 6 39.


Tuttle, Julius H., 16. 165, 169; 17. 72, 101 ; 18. 32, 412 ; 19. 293; 20. 195.


Tuttle, Mary ( W/rs. Wallingford), 14. 150.


Tuttle, Sarah ( M/rs. Cloutman), 14. 151.


Tuttle, Simon, 17. 185.


Tuxford, Robert de Lexington, Baron of, 12. 272.


Twelfth Night, in 1774, 8. 393.


'Twelve Divisions,' 12. 52.


' Twenty-five Divisions,' 12. 52.


Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment, 6. 7.


Twenty-ninth Regiment of British troops, in the Boston Massacre, 6 450-487.


Twiggs, Rev. Thomas, 17. 256 n.


Twiller (Twilley), Gov. Walter van, 10. 378.


Twisden, Peter, 16. 276.


Twisse, Rer. Dr. William, 15. 279.


TWISTLETON, Hon. EDWARD TURNER BOYD, 12. 214; 13. 14; 14. 25, 155. Elected a Corresponding Member. 12. 447. His death, 13. xviii. Death of, announced by Mr. Adams, 13. 367. Pres. Winthrop's notice of, 13. 363.


Two donors (names unknown), donation from, 2. 508.


' Two Palaverers,' tavern, 18. 345.


' Two Right Profitable and Fruitfull Con- cordances,' 2. 277 n.


Twombley, Mrs. Rachel, 14 150.


Twomley, Easter (Mrs. Damn): 14. 152.


Twomley, John, marriages of, 14. 150.


Twomley, Mrs. Mary, 14. 150.


Twyford, Richard, 13. 406.


Tyack, Rev. Nicholas, 17. 256 n.


Tybee River, 3 227.


Tydie, Hannah ( )/rs. Ford), 14. 152. Tyerman, L., 19. 179.


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Tylas, Daniel Axe Louis, 17. 180, 184, | Tyng, Commodore Edward, d. 1755, 2. 190, 195. 423. ' Memoir of.' I. 190, 190 n.


Tyle, Jolın, 6. 256.


Tyler, Adj., 15. 122, 125, 127, 130, 139, 158, 160.


Tyler, Capt., 15. 111, 361 ; 16. 350, 357.


Tyler, Mr., 7. 233.


Tyler, Mr., Urbridge, 19. 164.


Tyler, Columbus, on Dr. Bell, 7. 68.


Tyler, Daniel P., letters from, requesting the delivery of the ' Trumbull Papers to Connectieut, 2. 322 n., 323 n., 343, 343 n.


Tyler, Major Deane, 17. 179, 179 n.


Tyler, John, 1775, 15. 350.


Tyler, John, President of the United States, 3. 73; 4. 90, 403 ; 5. 216, 281; 9. 193. Cited, 6. 161.


Tyler, John E., steward of the McLean Asylum, 7. 46, 71. Donations from, 9. 465-467. Vote of thanks to, 9. 466. Quoted, 7. 98.


Tyler, Jolin S., 15. 359.


Tyler, Gen. Jolin S., donation from, 4. 235.


Tyler, Joseph, 11. 142. Deatlı of, 15. 357. TYLER, MOSES COIT, LL.D., elected a Corresponding Member, 17. 48. Ac- cepts membership, 17. 50.


Tyler, Hon. Royal, II. 142; 19. 154, 156, 160, 161.


Tyler, Samuel, LL.D., 12. 444.


Tyler, Sarah ( Mrs. Gray), 13. 420 n.


Tyler, Thomas, Esq., II. 142.


Tyler, Wat, 7. 310.


Tyler, William, portrait of, by Smibert, 16. 399.


Tyler, Rev. William S., D.D., his ' His- tory of Amherst College' cited, 20. 47 n.


Tyley, Samuel, 20. 139 n.


Tymms, Samuel, F.S.A., 9. 13. Dona- tion from, 5. 86.


Tyndal, Margaret, wife of Gov. Winthrop, II. 146; 17. 125, 128: 18. 66.


Tyndale (Tyndall), William, 11. 423 n. Citation from, II. 423, 424. Memorial chapel to, at Antwerp, 18. 263.


Tyndale's New Testament, 1526, 10. 450, 455.


Tyndall, Prof. John, 14 22, 51.


TYNG, Hon. DUDLEY A., LL.D., I. 62, 106, 172, 188, 193, 196, 197, 199, 225, 226, 236 ; 11. 333 ; 12. 5 ; 17. 114. His death, I. xli, 423, 429 n. Nominated a Resident Member, I. 49. Elected, I. 50. Donations from, I. 66, 68. Vote of thanks to, for obtaining Washing- ton's Address at Newburgh, 1. 334. His proposal for collecting memoirs of Har- vard College graduates, I. 336, 338. Asked to procure Holland's chart of the Merrimack River, I. 347. Ap- pointed to prepare a memoir of Prof. Peek. 1. 349. Mr. Lowell's ' Memoir of,' eited, I. 423 n.


Tyng, Gen. Edward, d. 1681, 1. 256 n .; 7. 369; 10. 104 ; 12. 398.


Tyng, Eleazer, portrait of, by Copley, 12. 325.


Tyng, John, 8. 29.


Tyng, Hon. John, and the report of tlie Grand Committee, 5. 91.


Tyng, Mrs. Mary, 12. 398.


Tyng, William, letter from, to Mr. Trail, dated 1775, 2. 423.


Tyngsborough, Mass., 6. 434.


Type justified by machinery, 8. 89. Tyre, Syria, 3. 69.


Tyringham, Mass., 7. 374, 375; 12. 407 ; 19. 90, 91. Origin of the name of, 12. 416.


Tyson, Job R., donations from, 2. 262, . 307.


Tyson, Mrs. Marthia E., donation from, 8. 480.


Tyson, Michael, 15. 231 n.


Tytler, James, his edition of Salmon's . Geographical and Historical Gram- mar,' 17. 193, 193 ».


Tytler, Patrick Fraser, 17. 305.


Tytler, William, his ' Inquiry into the Evidence against Mary, Queen of the Scots,' cited, 12 287 n.


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Ullman, Daniel, letter and donation from, as one of a committee, 2. 511. Dona- tion from, 10. 206.


Ulster County ' Gazette,' IO. 475.


Ulster Historical Society, donations from,


5. 45, 159; 6. 249. Ulysses, ship, 7. 427, 428, 430. Umbattenow, Pequot Indian, 16. 402. Umpstead, -, innkeeper, 19. 409.


Uncas, Sachem of the Mohegans, I. 166 ; 3. 312, 313; 10. 328; 17. 248. Agree- ment with Connecticut, 10. 16-18; his mark, 10. 18.


' Uncle Tom's Cabin,' 10. 453.


Underhill, Capt. Jolin, 11. 101, 102; 14. 119; 20. 73, 180. Extract from a let- ter of, 20. 181.


Underwood, Francis H., letter of Mr. Motley to, giving the plan of his his- torical work, 16. 431-433.


Uniform of the Revolutionary Army, 4. 149.


Union, see United States of America.


' Union,' newspaper, 4. 330. Union, N. H., 16. 387.


Union Bank, Boston, I. 198.


' Union Club,' Boston, II. 280. Donation from, II. 499.


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Union College, Schenectady, 2. 4. Dona- tions from the Librarian of, 2. 569, 572; 8. 41; 12. 444 ; 18. 227; 19. 359, 402, 419. Donations from, 3. 132; 4. 286, 309; 5. 30.


Union Republican Congressional Com- mittee, donation from, 10. 40, 320, 344. Union Stock Yard and Transit Company of Chicago, 20. 193.


Union Street, Boston, 3. 136, 137; 6. 28, 174 ; signifieance of name, 6. 28.


Union Theological Seminary, New York City, 19. 360.


Union Town, 3. 232.


Unitarian Controversy, 2. 165.


' Unitarian Miscellany,' 2. 274; 10. 238, 240.


Unitarianism, 3. 210 ; 6. 310, 311. Early, 10. 229, etc.


Unitarians, exchanges witli, 5. 425. De Tocqueville's idea of, 16. 462.


United Brethren, Society of, 10. 207.


United Colonies, proceedings of the Com- missioners of, manuscript, 1. 253.


United States of America, 3. 18, 74, 379; 6. 17, 21; II. 135, 158, 166, 275, 277, 202, 329, 350, 355, 359. Number of dwellings in the ellief towns of, I. 8. Federal currency, 1. 35. Documents relating to the finances of, I. 111. Laws of, 1. 113, 130, 138. Official doe- uments of, 1. 145, 218. Census of, I. 154. Message of the President of, I. 218. A committee appointed to inquire concerning maps and charts borrowed by them from the Society, 2. 2. Re- port of the committec, 2. 11. To be requested to return any property be- longing to the Society, 2. 219. Action of, and return of the maps, 2. 221, 224, 510, 512, 524, 525. Donations from, 2. 224, 292, 301, 322, 329, 382, 435, 451, 454, 511, 536, 542. 547, 568. Proposi- tion concerning a national name, 2. 310, 310 n. Letter from the Society in re- gard to a national name, 2. 315. 315 n .- 317 n. Reports on the navigation and commerce of, 2. 320. Project of a ship canal from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific, 3 75, 77. Documents of, to be catalogued, 3. 87. Inauguration of Washington as first President of, 3. 123. Historieal Societies in, 3. 175. Influence of the cotton-trade upon the commerce of, 3. 221. The introduc- tion of cotton into, 3. 221-224. Expor- tation of cotton to Liverpool in 1785-88, 3 225-228. Its reputation abroad, 4. 118, 119. The Governinent in 1781. 5. 12. The Confederate States, 5. 473. The Southern States compared with those of New England in 1785, 5. 477- 485. Duties of the members of the Society during the Civil War in 1861- 65, 6.86, 87. See Civil War, etc. The


Northern, Middle, and Southern States compared, with regard to the establish- ment or the abolition of slavery, 6.88- 170. Citizenship of colored persons, 6. 93, 95. The service of negroes as soldiers, 6. 172-247. Number of sol- diers furnished for the Revolutionary War, 6. 211-214. Report of the com- mittee on the safety of the Southern States, 6. 216-218. Position of the Soutlı, 6. 307. Plan of Gen. Knox for the arrangement of the militia, 6. 364- 403. Condition of, after the Revolu- tion, 6. 372. Labors of Mr. N. Hale in regard to the railroad system, 6. 424, 425. Preparations for the War of 1812, 6. 435. Peace made with Great Britain in 1815, 6. 436. The fisheries of. 7. 264. Origin of the Civil War of 1861- 65. 7. 399-401. Revolutionary War, debt of, 7. 492 n. Finance of the Civil War, 7. 495. Commercial relations of, with Great Britain, 9. 69. Origin of the Seal of, 9. 351. Coinage of, II. 295. Medals commemorating the recog- nition of, Ir. 301-305. Growth of the sentiment of union in the American Colonies, 14. 261, 269. Contrasted with France in 1789, 15. 63.


United States, Army of, 6. 5. Reviewed by Gen. Washington, 3. 309. Number of soldiers furnished in the Revolu- tionary War, 6. 211-214. Serviee ren- dered by negroes, 6. 172-239. Plan of Gen. Knox for the arrangement of the militia, 6. 364-403. The Medieal Department reorganized, 7. 89. Rank of regiments in, 15. 160.


United States, Bureau of Freedmen, Ref- ugees, etc., donations from, 10. 80, 311, 319, 368.


United States, Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, donations from, 2. 480, 606.


United States, Civil War in, see Civil War in the United States, 1861-65.


United States, Coast Survey of, communi- cation from, referred to a committee, 16. 183. Letter from the Superintendent of, 16. 400, 401. The committee dis- charged, and a new one appointed. 16. 400. Report of a committee appointed to consider a circular letter from, 17. 105. Report of, eited, 16. 378 n.


United States, Committee of Foreign Affairs, 1777-S1, 10. 274.


United States, Committee of Secret Cor- respondenec, 1775-77, 10. 274.


United States, Congress of, see Congress of the United States.


United States, Constitution of, II. 192 n., 224, 360, 496. Framing of, with min- utes of the different debates in the Conventions of Massachusetts, Phila- delphia, and Virginia, I. 33; 3. 195,


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196, 296-304; 6. 90-96, 99, 110-112, 117, 134-171, 287-289, 377, 396. Jubi- lee of, 6. 134. Letter of T. Jefferson on, 12. 138.


United States, House of Representatives, see Congress.


United States, Indian Department of, donation from, 2. 475.


United States, Navy Department. 3. 1. Donations from, 2. 486, 524. Service rendered by negroes in the Navy, 6. 239-242.


United States, Ordinance and Topograplı- ical Department, donation from, 2. 480, 606.


United States, Patent Office, 2. 317. A pamphlet containing information to persons having business to transact at, 2. 317. Patent Law, 2. 317; 10. 198. Donations from the Commissioner of Patents, 2. 526; 3. 40, 262 ; 5. 104.


United States, Sanitary Commission, do- nations from, 9. 463, 467.


United States, Senate, see Congress of the United States.


United States, State Department, 3. 76. Donations from, 2. 170, 255, 260; 3. 37, 88, 111, 114 ; 4. 133, 235, 309. 327, 329; 5. 26, 48; 6. 417; 7. 368, 376 ; 8. 76, 480; 10. 1, 117. Letter from the Secretary of, to Lord Dunmore, 6. 192 United States, Supreme Court, 3. 194; 6. 90, 91, 130, 154.


United States, Treasury Department, donations from, 2. 362, 383, 469, 491, 596; 10. 409. A large sum of money saved by the Treasurer, 5. 467. Debt caused by the Revolutionary War, 7. 492 n. Finance of the Civil War, 7. 495. United States, War Department, dona- tion from, 2. 383. Appointment of Gen. Knox as Secretary of War, 6. 375, 377. See United States, Army of. ' United States Law Intelligencer and Review,' 14. 392.


'United States Literary Gazette,' 12. 312; 14. 392.


United States Marine Hospital, Chelsea, I. 422.


United States Military Academy, Offi- cial Register of, presented to the So- ciety, 6. 249.


' United States Oracle,' I. 154.


'United States Republican,' newspaper, 19. 281.


' United States Review and Literary Gazette' (continuation of the 'United States Literary Gazette '), 14. 392.


' United States Statutes at Large' cited, 18. 440 ; 19. 393 n.


Units, name applied to the sovereigns of the time of James I., 3. 185.


' Universalist Quarterly,' 15. 212.


University College, Oxford, visit to the Li- brary of, by Mr. Charles Deane, 9. 344. :


University of Athens, 2. 116; 3. 237. University of Georgia, 19. 280.


University of Leyden, see Rijks Univer- siteit, Leyden.


University of Maryland, II. 359.


University of Michigan, 17. 48. Remarks on, by Hon. J. C. Gray, 11. 130.


University of New York, 12. 252; 16. 473; 18. 177. Donation from the Regents of, 2. 536 ; 3. 43, 63, 84, 112. University of North Carolina, IO. 410.


University of Pennsylvania, 10. 410; II. 323; 15. 231; 17. 398, 399; 18. 332. University of South Carolina, 18. 200.


University of the South, Tennessee, 17. 79. University of Verinont, 19. 352 n.


University of Virginia, 1. 323; 4. 90, 98; 16. 317; 17. 19. Unkity Hill, 5. 363.


Unknown donors, donation from, 10. 331.


'Unknown Friend,' donation from, 2. 79. Unville, M. de, 5. 356.


Upauquus, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Updike, Mr., 20. 203.


Upham, -, 17. 173.


Upham, Abijah, 14. 110.


Uphanı, Dr. Albert G., donation from, 2. 336.


Upham, Ann Holmes, 15. 215.


Upham, Mrs. Ann Susan, death of, 15. 221.


UPHAM, Hon. CHARLES W., A. M., 3. 158; II. 33; 12. 4; 13. 77, 217; 14. 155, 318; 15. 182, 184, 188, 190-207, 211- 215, 217-219, 398; 20. 289m. Nomi- nated a Resident Member, I. 449. Elected, I. 451. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 15. 25, 33, 50, 117. . Subjects of lectures delivered by him, 2. 34, 80. Resigns membership, 2. 491, 609 n. Notice of, 2. 609 n. Re-election of, 2. 609n .; 10. 88, 146. Death and ' Memoir' of, 2. 609 n .; 14. 103; 15. 182, 215. Leave granted to, to make copies from the 'Witchcraft Papers,' 9. 81. Donations from, 10. 154; 11. 501. Letter to, II. 162. Death of, announced by the Vice-President, 14. 103. Resolutions offered by the Coun- cil, 14. 103. Dr. Ellis appointed to prepare a memoir of, 14: 108. Auto- graph and portrait of, face 15. frontis- piece. 'Memoir of.' by Dr. George E. Ellis, 2. 609 n. ; 15. 182-221. His birth, 15. 187. Education, 15. 188, 189. As- sociate pastor of First Church in Sa- lem, 15. 193. Marriage, 15. 194. His family, 15. 215. Address of Dr. Ellis at the funeral of. 15. 216. His 'Memoir of Rev. John Prince,' 2. 47 n. Ilis ' Me- moir of Timothy Pickering,' 13. 242, 267, 271. His publications, 15. 198-204. His 'Salem Witchcraft,' 16. 279; 20. 296 n., 298 n.


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Upham, Edward Chandler, 15. 215.


Upham, Francis Chandler, 15. 215.


Upliam, George Murray, 15. 215.


Upham, George P., 19. 357.


Upham, Hon. Jabez, 1. 412 ; 11. 49. Upham, Jabez, M.D., d. 1760, 15. 183.


Upham, Jabez Baxter, M.D., donations from, 9. 81 ; II. 501.


Upham, James, I. 260.


Upham, Jolin, 15. 182.


Upham, John Ropes, 15. 215.


Upham, Judge Joshua, 13. 77; 15. 183- 183, 397, 398.


Upham, Mary Wendell, 15. 215.


Upham, Mary Wilder, 15. 215.


Upham, Oliver Wendell Holmes, 10. 485; 15. 215.


Upham, Phineas, 11. 307; 15. 188, 189.


Upham, Phineas, 2d, 15. 183.


Upham, Phineas, 3d, 15. 183.


Upham, Lient. Phineas, 15. 182.


Upham, Phinehas, 1702, 4. 256, 257.


Uphain, Stephen Higginson, 15. 215. Upham, Col. Timothy, 16 7n.


UPHAM, WILLIAM P., A. B., 10. 133; 15. 215; 18. 23, 36. Donations from, 7. 140; 16. 279. Elected a Resident Member, 14. 158. Of committee to nominate officers, 15. 258 ; 16. 100; 17. 51, 362. 'Memoir of Hon. John Glen King,' by, 18. 37-40.


Upham, Gassett, & Co., 6. 435.


Uppingham, Eng., visited by Dr. Rufus Ellis, 18. 219, 250.


Upsall (Upshall), Nicholas, 18. 301; 20. 211.


Upton, Clotworthy, 12. 413.


Upton, Clotworthy, Baron Templeton, sce Templeton.


Upton, Elizabeth, Baroness Langford, see Langford.


Upton, Lieut. John, 15. 78.


Upton, Mass., 12. 404, 406, 413.


Uran, Thomas, 20. 13.


Urban II., Pope, 11. 420.


Urbino, S., donations from, 5. 196, 203; 6. 20, 331 ; 7. 100, 163, 368.


Urquhart, James, 3. 37. Urquijo, Mariano Luis de, 4. 315.


Ursuline Convent, destruction of, 11. 272. Uruguay River, 7. 416.


Usher, Elizabeth ( Mrs. Jeffries), 17. 96, 97.


Usher, Hezekiah, 3. 320; 16. 218; 17. 246, 248-250. Certificate of, 12. 105. Usher (Usserius), Rev. James, D.D., 18. 426. Letter from Emanuel Downing to, 2. 550. Cited, 12. 382.


Usher, Lieut .- Gov. John, II. 201, 203, 334; 13. 113; 14. 128 n., 136, 224; 17. 97. Document written by, bearing the date of 1688, 2. 540, 540 n. 'Ac- count of,' purchased, 2. 558. His ' Ac- compt,' 2. 540 n. -


Usury, Mr. Astor's opinion of, 7. 468.


Utah, Territory of, a Library for, to be procured, 2. 461. A set of the third series of Collections to be sent to the Library upon certain conditions, 2. 467. The receipt of the third series acknowledged, 2. 469.


Utica, N. Y., 4. 93; 16. 388; 17. 440.


Utrecht, Historical Society of, 16. 473. Uxbridge, Henry Paget, Earl of, 12. 412. Uxbridge, Mass , 12. 404, 412, 419. Uytenbogaert, Jan, 16. 460.


V.


Vaccination, I. 191. -


Vail, Eugene A., donations from, 2. 212, 217.


Vaillant, Jean Baptiste Philibert, 4. 153.


Vaille, Frederick O., granted leave to have a picture of Harvard College photographed, 13 255.


Valdarfer, Christofal, 8. 448.


Valdez, Francisco T., 6. 248.


Valence, Cardinal of, see Borgia, Cæsar.


Valenciennes, Achille, 14. 9.


Valenciennes, siege of, 5. 258, 259.


Valentine ( Valenteen), Dr., 8. 211. Valentine, Mr., 8. 427.


Valentine, David T., Esq., 6. 79. Dona- tion from, 9. 436.


Valentinianus, Emperor, 1. 31, 38. Coin of, I. 101.


Valla, Laurentins, 20. 375.


VALLANCEY, Gen. CHARLES, I. 173 n. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 1. 175. Elected, I. 186. Letter from, accepting membership, 1. 180 n. His 'Essay on the First Peopling of the British Isles,' I. 186 n. ; 4. 9.


Valley Forge, in 1778, 5. 48-50. Con- struction of huts at, 7. 135 n.




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