Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791-1883, Part 84

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Deane, Charles, 1813-1889; Adams, Charles F
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Boston : Massachusetts Historical Society
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INDEX OF THE PROCEEDINGS


Washington, Pres. George (continued).


to, from J. Cadwallader. 6. 210. Cor- respondence with Hon. H: Laurens, 6. 214, 218, 219, 222-224. Action withi Gen. Heatlı, 6. 259. Framing of the Federal Constitution, 6. 271. Deatlı of, 6. 281. Inquiry demanded by Gen. St. Clair, 6. 358. Correspondence with Congress, 6. 365. Views on peace after the Revolutionary War, 6. 368. Letter to Gen. Knox, 6. 373 n. Appointment of Gen. Knox as Secretary of State, 6. 377. Approves the plan of Gen. Knox, 6. 399. On the Rebellion in Pennsyl- vania, 6. 400. Urgency of turning the knowledge gained by the Revolution to public account, 6. 401, 402. Orderly- book of the Revolutionary Army. 7. 135, 136. Letter of, 7. 137, 138. 'Was Washington a marshal of France?' Dr. Webb on, 7. 143-152, 283-291. Ap- pointed General, 7. 193, 194. Plot to murder, 7. 259. Poein addressed to, by Phillis Wheatley, 7. 268. Letter to Phillis Wheatley alluded to, 7. 276 n. Corresponds on methods of detecting counterfeits, 7. 206. Photograph of miniature likeness of, 7. 300. A re- duced copy of Stuart's portrait of, presented, 7. 340. Photographic copy of his portrait, 7. 359. His epaulets loaned, 7.361. His seal offered for sale, 7. 373, 374. His chair, 7. 379. Anec- dotes of, 7. 496 ; 11. 389. And Col. J: Brooks, 7. 479. In Boston, 8. 174, 175, 321, 411. Called ' Sly Fox,' 8. 440. Letter of, found, 8. 440. Broadside proclamation of, presented by Dr. Rob- bins, 9. 6. Daguerreotype copy of Sharpless's portrait of, presented by Mrs. Isaac P. Davis, 9 243. Photo- graph of a memorial engraving of, pre- sented, 9. 249. Letter of, to Jonathan Williams, 9. 473. Profile of, 10. 14; 13. 126. Remarks on the inscription on Dighton Rock, 10 114-116. Story's eulogy on, 10. 177. Sparks's edition of his writings, 10. 252-273, 307, 449, 450. His headquarters at Cambridge, 10. 259. His library presented to the Bos- ton Athenaeum, 10. 445. And Gen. Jackson on negro soldiers, 10. 464. Lithograph of, presented to the Soci- ety, 10. 470. Washington pitchers, 10 485. Copy of a pen-and-ink sketch of, presented, 11. 84. Account of a por- trait of, by Stuart, in the possession of Henry E. Pierrepont, 11. 229, 230. Letter relating to an enamel portrait of, 11. 292. Engraving from Biren's miniature of, presented, 11. 292. Medal commemorating his death, presented, . II. 333. Letters of, to Lund Washing- ton, 12. 53-56. Letter to Gen. Artemas Ward, 12. 124. Letter to Richard


Henry Lee, 12. 171. Account of his headquarters in Cambridge, by Mr. Charles Deane, 12. 257-263. Painting of, by Copley, 12. 321. Medals relating to, 12. 331. Silhouette likeness of, pre- sented, 13. 126. Autographs of, 13. 216. Pen-and-ink portrait of, by J. Hiller, presented, 13. 243. Miniature of, in plaster, exhibited, 13. 254. Med- als awarded to, given to the Society's Cabinet, 13. 288. Mr. Appleton's de- scription of the medlals, 13. 289-292. His message on the Treaty l'apers, 13. 005. Engraving of Stuart's portrait of, 13. 305. A copy of the Albemarle por- trait of, presented to the Society, 13. 324. Guizot's 'Life of,' 13. 346, 350. The Albemarle portrait, 13. 350 n. ; 14. 26, 27, 159; arrival of, at the Society's rooms, 13. 366. French engraving of portrait of, 13. 375. Remarks of Mr. Appleton on the Albemarle portrait of, 13. 375-377. Manly's medal of, 14. 32. Eulogy of, 14. 38. Remarks by the President on portraits of, 14. 159, 160. Portrait of, by Le l'aon, 14. 159. Sharples's crayon in National l'ortrait Gallery, London, 14. 160. Crayon por- trait in Wymington Rectory, 14. 160. Original manuscript of his address to the officers assembled at Newburgh, 14. 181. Earl Stanhope's estimate of his character, 14. 193. Newburgh ad- dress of, 14. 217. Medal voted to, on evacuation of Boston, 14. 230-232. Heliotype of his Newburgh address an- nounced, 14. 231. 'Life of ' (an engrav- ing), 14 248. Early services of, to his country, 14. 263-267. Address of, to his soldiers in 1756, 14. 264. Elected Commander-in-chief, 14. 268. Lock of hair of, once belonging to Alexander Hamilton, presented, 14. 338. Gorget of, lent to the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 14. 340. His reception of foreign officers, 15. 40. Opinion of, among Englishi women, 15. 252. Re- searches concerning the pedigree of, 15- 280. Letter from, to Burrell Bas- set, 15. 303, 304. Funeral ceremonies of, in Boston, 15. 392. A portrait of, presented to the Cabinet, 16. 11. Map of the site of birthplace, 17. 239. Ac- count of a visit to the birthplace of, 17. 239-242. View of his birthplace, 17. 240. Letter of, exhibited, 18. 287. Early letters of, communicated, 18. 288. Letter of, to Judge Tudor, given, 18. 401. Bust of, by David, 19. 59. One hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birthday of, 19. 245. Remarks by Mr. Winthrop on a portrait of, by Trumbull, 19. 247-249. Headquarters of, at Cambridge, 19. 267. Committee on the Washington letters, 19 279.


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Col. Chester's investigations into the aneestry of, 19 326. Circular letter of, I. 12; 6. 370. Resignation and ad- dress of, 1. 19. Collection of his speeches, 1. 103. His address at New- burgh, 1. 334; 5. 97; 14. 181. His ' Farewell Address,' 3. 204. 'Political Legacies of Washington,' 3. 587. Quo- tation from, 6. 95 ; 7. 133, 134. See also Washington Letters and Papers, and Washington Medals.


Washington, Mrs, Jane (Butler), 17. 240, 241.


Washington, John, 17. 241.


Washington, Co/. Jolin, 13. 278. Silhou- ette likeness of, presented, 13. 126.


Washington, Jolin Augustine, 17. 241.


Washington, Laurence, ancestor of George Washington, 5. 148.


Washington, Sir Laurence, his helmet, 5. 147, 148, 194.


Washington, Lawrence, 17. 240.


Washington, Lawrence, half-brother of George, 17. 241; 18. 305.


Washington, Mrs. Lawrence, 17. 240. Washington, Lloyd, 17. 240.


Washington, Lund, 12. 53 n. Letters from George Washington to, 12. 53-56. Washington, Mrs. Martha, 1. 326 ; 2. 400; II. 7; 12. 258 n. : 15. 402 m .; 17. 240; 18. 238. Slaves to be freed at her death, 6. 117, 118. A reduced copy of Stuart's portrait of, presented, 7. 340. Photographic copy of her portrait, 7. 359. Daguerreotype copy of Robin- son's portrait of, presented, 9. 243. Profile of, 10. 14.


Washington, Mrs. Mary ( Bell), 17. 241.


Washington, Mildred, d. 1606, 17. 210, 241.


Washington, Mildred, sister of President Washington, 17. 241.


Washington, Robert, 5. 194.


Washington, Robert, 17. 240.


Washington, S. A., offers for sale Gen. Washington's seal, 7. 373.


Washington, Samnel, 17. 241.


Washington, Afrs. Samuel, 19. 215.


Washington, Col. William A., medal vo- ted to, 13 291.


Washington, D.C., 3. 37, 204; 4. 91, 225; 6. 26, 458; 10. 419, 465; 11. 186; 15. 176, 180, 209, 318, 366, 382. 383, 401; 17. 4, 5, 8, 9, 19, 36, 60, 78, 84, 112, 114, 115, 800, 378, 379 n., 382, 412 ; 18. 24, 50, 51, 58, 66, 176, 191, 207, 214. 215, 217, 248, 284, 323, 417, 423, 436, 437, 443 ; 19. 2, 14, 18-20, 27. 55, 56, 89, 91, 92, 92 n., 103, 246, 247, 356, 358, 393, 393 n., 439, 443 ; 20. 101, 104, 201, 206, 234, 256, 263, 264, 334, 313, 349, 354, 355, 361. Library at, 2. 117. The Treaty of, 3. 73; 10. 247. First Uni- tarian Church in, 10. 230. List of sub- scriptions for a portrait of Hon. R. C. Winthrop for the Capitol, 19. 356, 357.


Washington, ship, 1. 25; 12. 41, 130. Washington and Lee University, 16. 317. Washington Benevolent Society, 1. 327, 330; 4. 46; 15. 402, 403, 404 n. Pro- eeedings of. 7. 304. Proceedings of, relative to the gorget of Washington, 15. 402, 404. Letter from a committee of, to Mrs. Peter, 15. 403. Mr. Smith's remarks on the records of, 16. 376, 877.


Washington chair, 17. 134. Engraving of, 3 iv.


Washington City, Historical Society of, 2. 71 n. To receive a copy of the Col- lections, 2. 56. To be invited to join in the commemoration of the New England Confederacy, 2. 243.


Washington family, Wiltshire, 5. 149.


' Washington Globe,' newspaper, 4. 830.


Washington Hall Association, 1. 327, 330.


Washington Letters and Papers, 5. 153, 154; 10. 22, 149; 18. 415. Committee appointed on a volume of, 18. 288, 404. Washington Medals, inscription on the ease prepared for, 14. 27. Letters from J. P. Smith and Daniel Webster, respecting, 20. 343, 344.


Washington Street, Boston, 3. 177; 6. 36. Washington Total Abstinence Society, 18. 238.


Washington's Birthday, 6. 270.


Washington's ' Farewell Address,' 4. 62, 63.


' Washington's Own ' regiment, 7. 149. Wassamegen, 10. 328.


Watch appointed to guard the 'tea ves- sels ' in Boston harbor, 20. 11, 13.


Watchanan, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Watchu, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Water introdneed into the rooms of the . Society, 3. 159.


Waterbury, Brig .- Gen. David, Jr., ex- changed, 5. 342.


Waterfield, sce Brookfield.


Waterford, N. Y, 19 402.


Waterford, Ohio, 17. 179 n., 194 n.


Waterhouse, the Misses, 19 215.


Waterhouse, Benjamin, M./)., 2. 282; 16. 124; 17. 395. His discourse before the Middlesex Medical Association, 1. 38. Appointed l'rofessor, 7. 182, 183. Ilis 'History of Kine Pox,' 20. 45.


Waterhouse, Elizabeth (Mrs. H. Ware, Jr.), 2. 282.


Waterhouse, Samuel, 19 215. A refugee from Boston in 1776, 18. 266.


Waterhouse. Samnel. his ' Proposals for the Life of Admiral Brazen,' I. 19. Waterhouse, Jrs. Samuel, 19. 215.


Waterhouse, Rec. Thomas, 17. 343.


Waterloo, monument at, 17. 428. 430.


Waterman, Capt., 7. 192; 15. 146.


Waterman, Lieut., 14. 89.


Waterman, Foster, 19. 171, 172, 176.


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Waterman, Thomas, donations from, 4. [ 365 ; 6. 1.


Waterman, Thomas, Jr., deposition of, 20. 8, 9. Waters, Mr .. 4. 84.


Waters, Clifford C., donation from, 10. 331.


Waters, David Jones, donation from, I. 146.


Waters, Henry F., 20 402.


Waters, Col. Josiah, II. 142. Donations from, 1, 55, 139.


Waters, Col. Josialı, Jr., donation from, I. 156.


Waterston, Robert, 2. 206.


Waterston, Mrs. Robert C., Io. 467. Lines by (' A Family Picture '), 13. 198, 199.


WATERSTON, Rer. ROBERT C., A.M., 8. 96, 97, 168, 175, 441, 456, 458, 483-485 ; 9. 176, 374 ; 10. 22. 141, 174, 430; 12. 8, 41, 82, 145, 184, 214, 232, 250, 386 ; 13. 44, 40, 63, 71, 131, 216, 217, 263, 269, 447; 14. 298, 299; 15. 274, 279, 401; 16. 280; 18. 183. Elected a Resi- dent Member, 4. 310. Donations from, 4. 438; 8. 460, 4G1 ; 9. 67; 10. 2, 14, 145; 11. 501; 13. 184; 15. 280. Of Standing Committee, 5. 195 ; 6. 19; 12. 80, 225; 13. 21. Remarks on Rev. C: Mason, 6. 3. Recording Secretary, pro tempore, 6. 83-85. Remarks, 6. 83, 84; IO. 87, 173 ; II. 139, 497. Reads letter from Josiah Quiney, 6. 84. Presents a stamp issued under the Stamp Act, 6. 404. Presents the standard ealled the 'Bucks of America,' 6. 404. Mo. tion, 7. 25. Remarks on death of G: Suinner, 7. 161. Appointed to pre- pare a memoir of G: Sumner, 7. 161. Reads letters of Washington, 8. 474, 476. Presentation by, of profile like- nesses of Gen. Washington and Mrs. Washington, 9. 356. Vote of thanks to, 9. 357. Donation by, of a pho- tograph of St. Botolpli's Church, Bos- ton, Eng., 9 367. Vote of thanks to, 9 367. Portrait of Miss Margaret Shippen, by Major Andre, exhibited by, 9 464. Sonnet to, Io. 422. Intro- duees W. H. Dall to the Society, II. 142. Chairman of a committee from the Natural History Society. 11. 142. Vote of the Society on his departure for California, II. 309. Letter from San Francisco, II. 347-353. Exhibits various autographs of Sir Walter Seott, and remarks on them, 12. 148. Communication on early school educa- tion in Boston, 12. 387-391. Allowed to take certain articles from the Cab- inet and Library, 13. 132. Special meeting at his house, 13. 151-216. Re- marks by, at the Tea-party meeting in his house, 13. 183-199. Exhibits an


engraving, 13. 232. Of committee to nominate officers for the Society, 13. 255. Submits the report of the Stand- ing Committee for the year ending April, 1874, 13. 204-270. Vote of thanks to, on retiring from the Stand- ing Committee, 13. 279. Communi- eates letters of Dr. Priestley and Dr. Price, 13. 377. Pays a tribute to Dr. Walker, 13. 405. Tribute of, to Cliarles Sprague, 13. 427-438. Exhibits pane of glass with Col. Quiney's record of Gen. Gage's departure from Boston, 14. 316. Remarks by, on the death of Mr. Quiney, 15. 298. On the death of Mr. Motley, 15. 298. Reads a letter from Mr. Motley to Mr. Quiney, 15. 298. Presents a palm-leaf carried at the funeral of Humboldt, a donation from Mr. Alexander Agassiz, 15. 399. Donation from, of an engraving of Ilumboldt, 15. 399. Remarks by, on the address of Agassiz at the Hum- boldt anniversary, 15. 398-401. Pays a tribute to Judge Bigelow, 16. 176. llis tribute to Mr. Bryant, 16. 185-194. Of committee to attend Mr. Bryant's funeral, 16. 194. Tribute of, to Wil- liam G. Brooks, 17. 12-14. Of com- mittee to arrange the collection of antographs of Mrs. Grenville Temple Winthrop, 17. 102. 103. Of committee to arrange the Winthrop autographs, 18. 67. Appointed to prepare a memoir of Dr. G. B. Emerson, 19. 125. Letters to, from George Bancroft, 20. 234; from G. B. Emerson, 20. 230, 250, 251; from E. T. Bouvé, 20. 245, 246; from T. T. Bouve, 20. 246, 247. llis paper on the 'Coincidences in the Lives of George Herbert and George Cotton,' 9. 457. On early school education in Boston, 12. 387-501. Ilis paper on the ' Old Elm on Boston Common,' 14. 300-315. His ' Memoir of George Sum- ner,' 18. 189-223. ' Memoir of George B. Emerson ' by, 20. 232-259.


Watertown, Mass., 3. 71 ; 4. 58, 85, 389; 5. 156 ; 6. 349; 7. 207, 212, 214, 215, 217, 223, 228, 232, 286, 237, 246, 250, 256; 8. 241, 252, 344, 303; 10. 100, 328, 415; 12. 172, 205, 2 7, 257, 395, 410; 16. 16, 68, 80, 81. 83-87, 89-91, 112, 294, 300 n., 302, 360 ; 17. 98, 142, 178 n., 272-274, 287, 337, 385-387, 432 ; 18. 163, 319; 19. 84, 91-93, 317; 20. 401. Land given to the Indians, 3. 306. Many Bostonians there, 1775, 7. 198. 199, 205. Dr. Francis minister at, 8. 239, 240. Origin of the name of, 12. 396. First Church in, 18. 263, 298, 405.


Watertown, N. Y., 4. 99.


Watkins, Capt., 16. 350, 352, 354, 361. Watkins, Nathan, 15. 81 n.


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Watkins, Richard, almanac printer, 7. 126. Watkins, Sergeant Robert, 16. 354. Watkins, Thomas, 12. 116.


Watriss, Oliver W., 4. 253; 5. 23, 190; 7. 16, 18, 354; 8. 269; 10. 11, 169, 170; II. 38, 39; 12. 76, 77, 223; 13. 275;


14. 324 ; 15. 273. Donation of the Dowse Library, 3. 102, 104, 359 ; 6. 11. Watson, Capt., 6. 106. Watson, Col., British officer, 18. 75.


Watson, Judge, 15. 162.


Watson, Mr., II. 132.


Watson, Abraham, 15. 90.


Watson, Benjamin M., 19. 177.


Watson, Brook, presents ' Paradise Lost ' to Phillis Wheatley, 7. 303.


Watson, Caleb, 8. 13, 22, 26.


Watson, Mrs. Elizabeth (Oliver), 12. 323. Watson, Elkanah, 12. 326; 13. 211, 212; 16. 50, 370 ; 19. 400, 402, 420. Dona- tions from, 1. 153, 155. Letter from, on Franklin's suit of clothes, I. 155 n. Nominated a Corresponding Member, I. 194. His nomination withdrawn. I. 195. Portrait of, by Copley, 12. 326. His 'Tour in Holland,' 1. 153. His ' Men and Times of the Revolution,' I. 155 n. ; 16. 370.


Watson, George, donation from, 2. 131.


Watson, Col. George, 11. 21, 150 ; 12. 323. Watson, Henry, 6. 58 n., 59 n.


Watson, James, engracer, 7. 101 n.


WATSON, JOHN F., nominated a Corre- sponding Member, 1. 447. Elected, I. 448. Accepts membership, 1. 448 n .; 5. 200. Donations from, 2. 341, 356; 5. 203, 200. Presents to the Society a eurious box of woods of historical in- terest, 3. 133. Ifis death, 5. xi. Re- marks on his death, 5. 207-212. Letter of acceptance of membership, 5. 209- 212. llis ' Early Annals of New York,' 2. 356. 'Annals of Philadelphia,' 3. 235; 17. 206 n.


Watson, Rev. John Lee, D.D., 15. 163, 164, 160, 172, 173, 177; 16. 365; 17. 120. His letter to Mr. Charles Deane, 15. 173.


Watson, Joseph, 14. 128 n.


WATSON, MARSTON, 15. 165. His death, 1. xlii, 135 n. Nominated a Resident Meniber. I. 120. Elected, 1. 132. ' Me- moir of,' 1. 135 n., 145, 151.


Watson, Mary ( Mrs. Hutchinson), 11. 150. Watson, Nathaniel, 14. 37.


WATSON, Rt. Rev. RICHARD, D.D., nom- inated a Corresponding Member, 1. 162. Elected, 1. 163. His 'Apology for tlie Bible,' 6. 267.


Watson, Robert, killed by Indians, 14. 128 n.


Watson, William, 3. 98.


Watson, Lient. William, 15. 83. Watt, Lieut. G. T. L., 19. 379. Watt, James, 11. 300; 12. 442.


Watt, Robert, M.D., error in his ' Biblio- theea Britannica,' II. 6, 9. 'Bibliotheea Britannica ' cited, II. 5, 419 n., 421 n., 450n .; 13. 89n. ; 19. 76 n.


Watts, Capt., 10. 209.


Watts, Sergeant, 16. 356.


Watts, Rec. Isaae, D.D., 1. 345; 4. 12; 18. 225; 20 152. A letter of, I. 285. Autograph letters in the Belknap Col- lection, 3. 327. Letter from, to Dr. Colman, presented, 8. 432.


Waupj, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Waupuj, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Wauttammj. Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Waveney, Robert Shafto Adair, Lord, 14. 328.


Wawamat, mark of, 10 18.


Waweoton, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Wawohtupakaaset, nupisupaog, 2. 290 n.


Wawompom, Pequot Indian, 16. 402.


Way, -, 16. 106.


Way, Lieut. Richard, 6. 349; 12. 108.


Wayhamoo, see Hope- Hood.


Wayland, Rev. Franeis, D.D., 4. 01; 14. 188 ; 18. 181.


Wayland, John, 3. 283.


Wayland, Mass., 18. 228 n .- 232, 238.


Wayman, George, 18. 101.


Wayman, Rer. John W., 18 248.


Waymouth, Capt. George, 12. 396; 13. 441, 443 ; 18. 85, 86, 89, 91, 95 m., 101 n .- 103 n .. 107 z. 'Relation of his Voyage,' 2. 119 n.


Wayne, Anthony, the elder, 20. 343.


Wayne, Gen. Anthony, 4. 288; 12. 231; 14. 338 ; 18. 18; 19. 70; 20. 343. Medal voted to, 13. 200, 291.


Wayne, Caleb P., his 'Federal Gazette,' I. 137.


WAYNE, IIon. JAMES M., A.B., 2. 141. Nominated a Corresponding Member, 2. 141. Elected, 2. 143. Death of, 10. xvi, 113, 340.


Wayside Inn, Sudbury, 17. 387.


Weald, John, servant of Edmand Reade, 6. 256. Weale ( Weall), Rev. Job, 2. 448 n. ; 17. 255, 256.


Wear, Elias, killed by Indians, 14. 146.


Wear, Mrs. Elizabeth, 14. 150.


Wear, Peter, marriage of, 14 150.


Weare, -, I. 26, 27 n.


Weare, IIon. Mesheck, correspondence


of, 1. 129. Letter from R. Morris to, 5. 12-15.


Weare, Nathaniel, 17. 221 n., 222 n., 224, 224 n., 225 n., 226, 226 n., 228, 355. Weat, see Wheat, S.


Weathersfield, Conn., 8. 336; 20. 151. Aids Boston, 1774, 4. 224.


Webb, -, 17. 197. Webb, Capt., 14. 80. Webb, Corporal. 14. 85. Webb, Mr., 4. 67, 68. Webb, Benjamin, 5. 391.


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Webb, Charles, 6. 339.


Webb, Daniel E., Esq., donation from, 9. 177.


Webb, Mrs. Harriet A., donation from, II. 501.


Webb, Henry, 3. 338 ; 6. 349, 350.


Webb, John, 10. 159.


Webb, Joseph, 1693, 6. 349.


Webb, Joseph, Son of Liberty, 11. 142; 14. 82, 83.


Webb, Rev. Joseph, 8. 28.


Webb, Mrs. Lydia ( Athearn), 19. 337.


Webb, Mrs. Martha ( Hopkins), 19. 336.


Webb, Mrs. Mary, donation from, 2. 413.


Webb, Nathaniel, 14. 379.


Webb, Lieut. Samuel, 15. 128.


Webb, Gen. Samuel B., 12. 123; 14. 62. Letter of. to Silas Deane, describing Bunker Hill battle, 14 81-83.


WEBB, THOMAS H., J.D., 2. 377 ; 4. 123,


383. Donations from, 2. 346, 377, 378, 413, 417-119, 423, 424, 428-432, 435, 442, 444, 446, 450, 451, 455. 532, 555, 569, 574, 585, 596, 599, 604, 606 ; 3. 1, 31, 38, 66 ; 4. 226, 235, 309, 365, 379, 430, 438 ; 5 1, 48, 52, 64, 87, 104, 145, 159, 219, 227, 229, 309 ; 6. 23, 78, 82, 249, 331, 333, 361, 414, 417; 7. 1, 21, 100, 115, 139, 140, 143, 153, 168, 298, 304, 338, 347, 368, 376, 408, 474; 8. 1, 201, 467 ; 9 66, 81, 196, 227, 247. Nominated a Resident Member, 2. 412. Elected, 2. 415. Accepts membership, 2. 416. Present at meetings of the Society, 2. 417, 419, 421, 422, 426, 429-431, 434, 441, 445, 451, 452, 454, 455, 457, 533, 534, 536, 517, 548, 551, 559, 571, 573, 581, 583, 585, 593, 596, 599, 604, 606. Of Scrutinizing Committee, 2. 417, 596, 597. Presents a request from Col. Peter Force, 2. 443. Of committee to examine the Treasurer's aecounts, 2. 452. Report of the committee, 2. 453. Communicates information obtained from John Carter Brown, 2. 549. Reads a letter from Prof. Henry, 2. 574. Of committee to consider the mat- ter of Mr. Whitehead's letter, 2. 581- 583. Communicates donations, 2. 582, 584. Reads note from George Brinley, 2. 598. Communicates a letter from Mr. S. G. Deeth, 2. 601. Discovers the Folger Manuscript, 3. 26, 27. Reads letter from William Ellery, 3. 99. Reads passages from the 'Life of the late John Howland,' 3. 129. Signs a memorial remonstrating against a pe- tition of the Historic, Genealogical Society for a change of its name, 3. 266-270. Remarks, 4. 228, 378; 5. 56, 219-223 ; 8. 7, 77, 78, 83, 84, 261, 440. Of committee on the 'History of the Rebellion,' 5. 223. Communicates let- ters of Revolutionary dates, 6. 258-


261. ' Was Washington a Marshal of France,' 7. 145-150, 285-291. On a manuscript of Robert Keayne, 7. 417. Remarks on Prof. C. C. Rafn, 8. 175- 201. His death, g. xvi; 10. 3; 19. 337. Announcement of the death of, 9. 274. Resolution adopted by the So- ciety, 9. 275. 'Memoir of,' by Mr. J. P. Quincy, 19. 336-338. Parentage, 19. 336. Brown University and Har- vard Medical School, 19. 336. Frank- lin Society and Rhode Island Ilistor- ical Society, 19. 336. Correspondenee with Prof. Rafn, 19. 336. One of the founders of the Providence Athenaeum, 19. 337. Editor of the 'Providenee Journal,' 19. 337. Removes to Bos- ton, 19. 337. Connection with Messrs. Marsh, Capen, & Lyon, 19. 337. See- retary of the commission for the sur- vey of the boundary-line between the United States and Mexico, 19. 337. Visits Kansas, 19. 337. Secretary of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 19. 337. Marriage, 19. 337. Character, 19. 337, 338.


Webb, Thomas Smith, 19. 336.


Webb Ilouse, 6. 350.


Webber, Capt., 6. 435.


Webber, Capt. Ebenezer, 15. 82 n., 83.


Webber, Mrs. F. P., donation from, 12. 264.


Webber, Mary, testimony about G: Bur- roughs, 5. 36.


Webber, Mrs. Mathilda, 12. 263 n.


Webber, Mrs. Rebecca (Smith), 12. 263. Webber, Richard, 16. 274.


Webber, Rev. Samuel, D.D., President of Harvard College, I. 219; 6. 285; 8. 61; 12. 263; 16. 123; 17. 389, 391. In- scription for his monument, by Charles Folsom, 13. 38. His address at Pres. Willard's funeral, 1. 178.


Webster, Mr., 7. 332, 333. Webster, Mr., 17. 185.


WEBSTER, Hon. DANIEL, LL.D., I. 331 n., 376 n., 434 n .; 2. 161 ; 3. 73 ; 4. 75, 147 ; 8. 105; 10. 53, 58, 59, 189, 218, 247, 286, 294, 360, 412, 442, 451 ; 11. 56, 82, 97, 231, 271, 359 ; 12. 284, 439; 13. 259, 281; 14. 13, 27, 156, 165-167; 16. 19, 27, 28 m., 140, 153, 190 ; 17. 5, 36, 37, 47, 326, 375, 377, 379, 379 n., 457; 18. 42, 58, 63, 176, 305, 324, 345; 19. 14, 20, 21, 23, 24. 27, 42, 246, 260, 302, 340, 341, 347, 443; 20. 190, 237, 343. Flis death, I. xliii ; 2. 502, 506, 507, 529; 3. 80; 7. 114. Nominated a Resident Member, 1. 335. Elected, 1. 336. Do- nations from, 1. 494 ; 2. 35, 243. An- nual assessments of, 2. 369, 381. A committee appointed to prepare a series of resolutions appropriate to the memory of, 2. 502. Report of the committee concerning the resolu-


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tions to his memory, 2. 505, 506. Res- olutions passed by the Society in memory of, 2. 506, 507, 530, 531. ‘ Me- moir of,' 2. 507, 507 n., 529-531. Works of, 2. 520. Sources from which an account of, may be derived, 2. 529, 530. Private correspondence of, 2. 529. His Speeches and Forensic Arguments, 2. 529. Dates of events in his life, 2. 531. Letter in regard to the fisli- eries, 3. 78. On the extinction of slavery in Massachusetts, 3. 188, 189. A discourse delivered in Quincy com- memorative of. 3. 213. Recommends Irving as Minister to Spain, 4. 403. Encourages N. Appleton, 5. 276. Note from, to N. Appleton, 5 278. On lib- erty, 6. 171. On the Revolution, 6. 174. The Hartford Convention, 6. 288, 289. Ilis opinion of Lord Lyndhurst, 7. 170, 171. His ancestor John Web- ster, 7. 480. Miniature portrait of, given to the Society by Mr. Lee, 8. 3. Engraved portrait of, presented by William G. Brooks, 9. 189. Miniature portrait of, by Staigg, presented by Mrs. Isaac P. Davis, 9. 242; 10. 14. Urges Lemuel Shaw to accept the Chief-Justiceship, 10. 64. Applauded at Pres. Everett's inauguration, 10. 441. ' Webster Whig,' Io. 452 n. Pho- tograph of, presented, II. 44. Friend of Isaac P. Davis, 11. 96 Manuscript of, on the 'Acquisition of the Floridas,' II. 329, 330. The Washington medals belonging to, presented to the Society, 13. 288, 280. Description of the med- als, 13. 283-202. 'Early Life of,' 14. 185. Papers and manuscripts of his speech against Hayne, exhibited at a meeting of the Society, 15. 279. Let. ter from, to L. Sabine, 17. 378. His libel suit against Mayor Lyman, 19. 282-284, 323. 324. Commemoration of, at Marshfield, 19. 385, 392. Origi- nal notes of his speech at Marshfield, in 1848, given to the Society by Mr. Smith, 20. 27-29. Daguerreotype like- ness of, given to the Society, 20. 45. Letter from, to Robert Lewis, respeet- ing the Washington medals, 20. 343, 344. On the ' Acquisition of the Flori- das,' II. 320, 330. His 'Speech against Hayne,' 15. 279. ' Works' of, 19 340. Speech at Marshfield in 1843, 20. 27-29. Webster, Mrs. Daniel, 19. 324.


Webster, Col. Fletcher, 19. 342. Edits the private correspondenee of Daniel Webster, 2. 520. His . Life of Daniel Webster,' 2. 529.




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