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volume of the ' Winthrop Papers,' 6. 470, 471. Remarks concerning the explanation of the Winthrop Letter written by Charles II. of England, 6. 488-491. Remarks on the death of Hon. James L. Petigru, 7. 2-4. Letter to, from J. L. Petigru, 7. 3; from R: Almack, concerning Hugh Peter, 7. 115, 116. Remarks on the death of Hon. J: J. Crittenden, 7. 140-142. Re- marks on the death of Hon. Luther Bradish, 7. 143, 144. Remarks on the death of G: Sumner, 7. 160. On the death of Lord Lyndhurst and IIon. W: Sturgis, 7. 163-177. Communication of extracts fromn 'Goffe's Journal,' 7. 280-283. Communication of Rev. W: Gordon's letters, 7. 201. Remarks on presentation of l'icknor's ' Life of Pres- eott,' and a 'Memoir of Major Sidney Coolidge,' 7. 299. His remarks on Rev. B: Tappan, D.D., 7. 209. Re- marks on the death of F: Tudor. 7. 304-307. Exhibits an order of the Privy Council, in 1664, 7. 344. On the death of Hon. R. H. Gardiner, 7. 348. On the Tercentenary commemoration of the birthday of Shakespeare, 7. 361- 367. Remarks on the death of IIon. Josiah Quincy, 7. 377-383. On the death of T: C. Grattan and Rev. Alvan Lamson, 7. 403. Procures the 'James- town' for R. B. Forbes to carry pro- visions to Ireland. 7. 414. On the death of Rev. Joseph Romilly, 7. 474, 475. On the visit of the British Archeologi- eal Association to Ipswich, Eng., 7. 479, 430. Remarks on Sir John Eliot, 8. 6, 7; on the death of Prof. Benja. min Silliman, 8. 80, 81; of C. C. Rafn. 8. 81-83 ; of John Disney and of Comte Jules de Menou, 8. 97-00 ; of Edward Everett, 8. 101-106 ; on the assassination of President Lincoln 8. 254-257; on the Dante Commemora- tion, 8. 275-277; on the death of Jo- seph Willard, 8 233; on Sir J. Eliot's copy of Gov. Winthrop's 'Considera- tions,' etc., 8. 413-417 ; on the death of George Livermore, 8. 442-446 : of Dr. Worcester, 8. 467, 468. His remarks on announcing the death of Col. James D. Graham, 9 3; of llon. Matthew H. McAllister, 9. 4; of Mr. Israel K. Tefft, 9. 4; at the meeting in com- memoration of Jared Sparks, 9. 157. Letter to, from Hon. Hugh B. Grigsby, 9. 191 : from Earl of St. Germans, 9. 255; from Mr. Charles Deane, then in Eng- land, 9. 343. Communicates a note from S. Austin Allibone announcing the com- pletion of his 'Dictionary,' g. 228. Ilis remarks in announeing the death of Lient .- Gen. Winfield Scott, 9. 229. An- nouneement of the death of Bishop
George Burgess, 9. 242. Ilis remarks on announcing the death of Hon. Lewis Cass, 9 250. Announcement of the death of Dr. Thomas H. Webb and of George R. Russell, 9. 274; of the death of Rev. Francis L. Hawks, D.D., 9. 355. Announcement of the death of Rev. William Jenks, 1).D., 9. 360. His 'Life and Letters of John Winthrop, 1630-1640,' presented, 9. 374. Announcement of the donation of George Peabody, 9. 438. Donation by, of a number of original historical papers of the Colonial and Provincial periods, 9. 473. His visit to Europe, 10. 4. Second volume of his ' Life of Jomm Winthrop,' 10. 5. Remarks by, 10. 33, 34, 397, 401. Delegate to the Antwerp Archeologieal Congress, 10. 36. Let- ters of, from London, 10. 38, 318, 319, 320; Munich, Io. 41; Chamouni, Io. 83-35; Paris, Io. 88, 313, 317-319 ; Rome, Io. 141-144. Remarks by, on his return from Europe, 10. 337-341. Pre- sents Powers's bust of George Peabody, 10. 338, 339. Communicates Sir Joseph Williamson's notes relating to New Eng- land, about 1663, 10. 375-377. His quo- tation from the Psalter on taking the chair as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, 10. 443. Re- marks on Dr. John Appleton, 10. 472. Vote of thanks to, ro. 481. Letters to, II. 2, 5, 103, 105, 135, 148, 223, 229, 256, 369, 433, 485; 12. 23, 128, 213, 308, 316, 333, 334, 336. Remarks on the death of Hon. George Folsom, 11. 3. Remarks by, 11. 100, 160, 325. Letter from, II. 130. Remarks on the death of Rev. Joseph B. Felt. 11. 145; on the death of William Winthrop, of Malta, II. 140-143; of George Peabody, II. 156. Notiees the death of Hon. William Willis, Ir. 229. Speaks of an inter- view with Hon. James Savage, II. 229. Remarks on the death of Hon. G. C. Verplanck, II. 233-235; on the death of Rev. N. L. Frothingham, D.D., II. 235-238 ; of Winthrop Sargent, 11. 322-324. Remarks on announcing the death of Hon. John P. Kennedy, II. 354-365. Remarks on the death of the Hon. David Sears, 12. 13. On the death of George Ticknor, 12. 15. Special meeting at his house, 12. 40. Note in relation to the death of Dr. Joseph Palmer, 12. 51. Remarks on announcing the death of Comte de Gasparin, 12. 103. Notices the death of George Grote, 12. 126. Statement concerning the building and the finanees of the Society, 12. 151-137. Address at the Walter Scott Centennial meeting of the Society, 12. 140. Remarks on the great fire in Chieago, 12. 159. Notiees
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WINTHROP, Hon. ROBERT C. (continued). the death of Henry T. Tuckerman, 12. 182. Meeting of the Society at his house, 12. 233. Remarks by him on that occasion, 12. 233-237. Notices the death of Rev. Charles Brooks, 12. 252, 253; of Dr. Francis Lieber, 12. 264, 265. Remarks on the great fire in Boston, 12. 279-284. Introduces Mr. Froude, 12. 285. Tribute to Charles Folsom, 12. 290-292; to H. G. Somerby, 12. 292, 293; to W. H. Seward, 12. 293-296. No- tiees the death of Rev. John S. Barry and George Catlin, 12. 315, 316; of Joshua Francis Fisher, 12. 330, 331. Tribute to James Savage, 12. 433- 438. Remarks on the death of Baron Charles Dupin, 12. 442, 443; on an autograph letter of Chief Justice Taney, 12. 444, 445. Remarks of, at the first meeting in the newly eon- structed building, 13. 1. Notices the death of John R. Brodhead, 13. 43. Exhibits miniature of Gov. Bowdoin, 13. 44. Presents verses addressed to Sir Hans Sloane, 13 47. Appointed to prepare a memoir of William Minot, 13. 50. Remarks of, in announcing va- rions gifts, 13 65-68. Remarks of, on the death of Bishop Wilberforce, 13. 69, 70. Notiees the death of Hon. Henry Black, 13. 81. Announces the death of Robert Bigsby, 13. 99. Pre- sents a portrait of Hon. David Sears, 13. 100. Presents a number of old news- papers and broadsides, 13. 105. Com- municates letters of Dr. John Wood- ward, in 1721, 13. 110. Announces the deaths of Don Joaquin de Macedo and John G. Nichols, 13. 122-126. Reads a letter from George H. Fisher, 13. 126. Annonnees the award in the matter of the ' Hutchinson Papers,' 13. 130, 131. Remarks of, at the Tea-party Centen- nial meeting, 13. 151-156. Letter to, 13. 210. Of committee of publication of the ' Winthrop Papers,' 13. 232. Com- municates some family papers, 13. 233- 236. Remarks of, introducing letters of St. John de Crevecoeur to Gov. Bow- doin, 13. 236. Remarks of, at the social meeting at Mr. Amory's, 13. 246. Com- municates some family papers, 13. 249- 251. 'Memoir of William Minot ' by, 13. 255-259. Tribute to Millard Fill- more, 13. 259; to Charles Sumner, 13. 261. Social meeting at his house, 13. 282-304. Remarks of, on Prof. L. Agassiz, 13. 282-287. Introduces Hon. Peter Harvey, 13. 287. Authorized to represent the Society during his pro- posed visit to Europe, 13. 305. Letter from, announcing the gift of a copy of the Albemarle portrait of Wash- ington, 13. 324-326. Receives the de-
gree of LL.D. from University of Cambridge, England, 13. 328. Letters of, to Mr. Charles Deane, 13. 329- 332. Sends papers from the Public Reeord Office, 13. 332-344. Letters from, to Mr. Charles Deane, 13. 349- 351. Procures Mr. Major's paper on the ' Voyages of the Zeno Brothers,' 13. 351. Letter from, noticing the death of Mr. Twisteton, 13. 368; of Dr. Shurtleff, 13. 368; of Jeffries Wyman, 13. 369. Authorized to act as a dele- gate to the Congress of American Ar- chæologists, 13. 3802. Extracts from his letters to Mr. Charles Deane, 13. 380, 381. Notices the death of M. Moreau, 13. 381. Extract from a letter from, 13. 425. Letter from, noticing the death of Dr. Walker, Charles Sprague, and Mr. Almack, 13 445-449. Obtains donation from the Ilakluyt Society, 14. 52. Remarks by, on re- suming the chair after his return from Europe, 14. 153-156. Notices the death of Horace Binney, 14. 155. Ilis visits to foreign associates of the Society, 14. 156. Letter of George P. Marsh to, 14. 157. Remarks by, on portraits of Washington and Franklin, 14. 159- 162. Gifts from, 14. 162. Communi- eates papers from the Public Record Office, 14. 162. Reads a letter from Mr. T. S. Woolsey, 14. 163. Notices the death of James B. Miles, 14. 179; of Hon. John Wells, 14. 179 ; of Vice- President Wilson, 14. 180; of Judge Metcalf, 14. 180, 181. Communicates an extract from a letter of Count Cir- eourt, 14 181. Remarks by, on the death of Gov. Clifford, 14. 186, 187. Requested to prepare a memoir of Gov. Clifford, 14. 187. Remarks by, on announcing the death of Earl Stan- hope, 14. 102-196. Remarks by, on the monuments in the church at Seven- oaks, 14. 196-198. Reads a letter from Thomas Robins concerning the Vir- ginia Bowdoins, 14. 198. Reads letter from Samuel Sewall to John Winthrop, F.R.S., 14. 199. Presents a gift from Mr. C. H. Hart, 14. 200. Remarks by, on announcing the death of Rev. E. H. Sears, 14. 201. Remarks by, on the death of John Forster, 14. 204. Presents a heliotype facsimile of Gov. Bowdoin's Edinburgh diploma as Doetor of Laws, 14. 205. Reads a letter from Mr. Etting, 14. 205. Presents an account of the Ameriean meeting in Berlin on the Bremerhaven explosion, 14. 205. l're- sents various gifts, 14. 215. Exhibits invitation to Sir William Phipps's fu- neral, 14. 216. Calls attention to a passage in one of Lafayette's letters concerning Washington, 14. 217. Com-
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municates Col. Chester's account of the Andre family, 14. 217. Special meeting at his house to celebrate the anniversary of the evacuation of Bos- ton, 14. 229-316. Remarks by, intro- ducing Mayor Cobb, 14. 229-231. Re- marks by, on Gen. Burgoyne and Gov. Bowdoin, 14. 232. Remarks by, at the Annual Meeting, 14. 317. Presents a gift from Lord Waveney, 14. 328. Re- ports gifts from various persons, 14. 333. Remarks by, on announcing the death of Rev. Dr. Sprague, 14. 339. Calls attention to Col. Seharf's ' Chron- ieles of Baltimore,' 14. 340. Commu- nicates abstract of papers from the Public Record Office, 14. 340. Intro- ductory remarks by, at the meeting after the summer vacation, 15. 1, 2. « Calls attention to a gift from Mr. Ban- croft, 15. 7. Speaks of Mr. Dexter's proposed visit to Europe, 15. 7. Let- ter from William Macleod to, 15. 8. Communicates a letter from Admiral Thatcher, 15. 8. Announces a gift from Count Kleezkowski, 15. 9. Gives an account of a portrait of Franklin, 15. 10. Communicates letter from Franklin to Prof. John Winthrop, 15. 11. Remarks by, on communicating a translation of Count Cireourt's 'Con- elusions Historiques,' 15. 13-15. Au- thorized to sign a petition for Congress to purchase the papers of Count Ro- chambeau, 15. 161. Reads a letter from Bishop Whipple, 15. 161. Communi- cates a copy of the records of the First Church of Christ in New London, 15. 161. Obtains leave for the Loan Com- mittce of the Old South to borrow of the Society the portrait of Gov. Jolin Winthrop, 15. 163. Reads a letter from Rev. Charles H. Brigham, 15. 180; from Col. Joseph L. Chester, 15. 227; from R. B. Forbes, 15. 223; from llon. Hi- land Hall, 15 228. Announces the de- cease of William Vincent Wells, 15. 228. Reads a letter from Isaae F. Shepperd, 15. 229. Remarks by, on the account of Olympia Morata in Adam Winthrop's Commonplace-Book, 15. 242, 243. Presents letters from Olympia Morata to her sister and to Celius Secundus Curio, 15. 244. Pre- sents to the Society President Taylor's copy of his Inaugural Address, 15 250. Announces a gift from Peter Alfred Taylor, 15. 252. Reads a letter from Mrs. Martha H. Stone, 15. 252. Re- marks by, on announcing sundry gifts, 15. 252, 253. Remarks by, on noticing the death of Gov. Washburn, 15. 259- 261. . Communicates a letter from Wil- liam Winthrop to John Fox, the mar- tyrologist, 15. 262. Reads a letter from
Connt Cireourt, 15. 265. Announces the death of llon. Lorenzo Sabine, 15. 278. Exhibits a volume containing sundry manuscripts and papers of Mr. Webster's speech against Hayne, 15. 279. Reads an extract from a letter from Col. Chester, 15. 280. Remarks by, on announeing the death of Ed- mund Quincy, 15. 280-283; of John Lothrop Motley, 15. 283-285. Sug- gests the erection of a monument to Joseph Gales, 15. 299. Reads letters from Miss E. S. Quincy, 15. 302, 303. Reads an extraet from a letter from Hon. H. B. Grigsby, 15. 302, 303. Reads an unpublished letter of Washing- ton, 15. 303. Presents a copy of the Bishop's Bible from Rev. R. Horwood, 15. 304. Calls attention to 'Hakluyt's Discourse Concerning Western Plant- ing,' 15. 306. Reports a gift from Col. Perraud, 15 307. Remarks by, on the death of Hon. George T. Davis, 15. 307. Reads a tribute from George S. Hillard to George T. Davis, 15. 309. Submits a notice of Thomas Donaldson, 15. 313. Notices the death of M. Thiers, 15 314. Presents to the Society a bronze medal of Mr. George l'eabody, 15. 319. Com- monicates a memoir of Hon. John 11. Clifford, 15. 364. Letters to, from Gov. Clifford, 15. 371, 378. Remarks by, in regard to the manuscript of 'Bradford's History,' 15. 380. Remarks by, on Lord St. Germans, 15. 381, 382. Ex- hibits some specimens of the primitive poetry of New England, 15. 395. An- nounces the death of George Bemis, 16. 1. Announces a gift from Dr. Langdon- Elwyn, 16 2. Remarks by, on students of the Inner Temple, 16. 3. Remarks by, on the death of Pope Pius IX., 16. 36. Reads a letter from Mr. Whitmore, 16. 37. Reads extraet relating to Col. Chester, 16. 38. Paper by, on the . Hutchinson Letters' controversy, 16. 41-49. Invites the members to a recep- tion on Washington's Birthday, 16. 99. Communicates a letter of Gov. Win- slow, 16. 110. Remarks by, at the All- nnal Meeting, 16. 154. Reads a letter written from Boston in 1779, 16. 158. Calls attention to a new volume of Pro- ceedings and one of Collections, 16. 174. Reception at his house, 16. 174. Presents invitation to Valley Forge Centennial, 16. 183. Reads a letter from George H. Moore, 16. 183. Announces the death of William Cullen Bryant, 16. 183, 184. Communicates the cor- respondenee between Gov. Winthrop of Connecticut and the Founders of the Royal Society, 16. 206-212. Com- municates letter of Gov. Hutchinson, in 1775, 16.254. Remarks by, at meet-
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WINTHROP, Hon. ROBERT C. (continued). ing after the summer vacation, 16. 252. Notices the deaths of Mr. E. A. Duy- ckinek and Mr. Henry Armitt Brown, 16. 252. Announces the death of Hon. B. F. Thomas, 16. 307; of Erastus Smith, 16. 314. Speaks of Dean Stan- ley's visit, 16. 314. Introduces Rev. Barnas Sears, 16. 315. Remarks by, on the monument to the Stockbridge Indians, 16. 365. Relates an anecdote connected with Arnold's treason, 16. 367. Calls attention to Mr. Ericsson's book, 16. 367; to the publication of the first volume of the 'Sewall Diary,' 16. 358. Reads extract from letters of Dr. G. H. Moore, 16. 380; 17. 16. Reads letter from W. H. Swift, 16. 380. An- nounces the death of Dr. Kohl, 16. 381. Reads a letter from Capt. Patterson of the Coast Survey, 16. 400. Exhibits list of captive Pequot Indians, 16. 401. Remarks by, on announcing the death of William G. Brooks, 17. 2, 3; of Hon. Caleb Cushing, 17. 3-5; of Dr. Leonard Woods, 17. 5, 6. Announces the death of Dr. Jacob Bigelow, 17. 33; of Hon. George S. Hillard, 17. 33. Re- marks by, 17. 33-38. Reads tributes to Mr. Hillard from Mr. Grigsby and Mr. Tuttle, 17. 46. Presents an orderly book kept by Capt. Parker, 17. 48. Ex- tract from a letter from, to MIr. Charles Deane, 17. 61, 62. Remarks by, on re- suming the chair after his return from a Southern tour, 17. 78-83. Gifts from, 17. 79, 80. Remarks by, on the death of Gen. Dix, 17. 82, 83. Exhibits a photographi from a portrait of Capt. John Nelson, 17. 93. Remarks by, on a medal awarded in Paris to the Pea- body Trustees for education in the Southern States, 17. 103, 104. Remarks by, on communicating two letters of Pres. Kirkland to the Society, 17. 111, 112. Reads an extract from a letter from Mr. Grigsby, 17. 119. Reads a letter from Miss Eleanor Derby, 17. 120. In- troductory remarks by, at the meeting after the summer vacation, 17. 122-134. Remarks by, on the celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniver- sary of the settlement of Boston, 17. 122, 123; on Gov. Winthrop and the first Salem church, 17. 123-126. On the proposed closing of King's Chapel burial- ground to future interments, 17. 125-133. On the death of Ben- jamin R. Winthrop, 17. 133, 134. An- nounces the death of Mr. Moeren- hout, 17. '134. Calls attention to a portrait of Geo. S. Hillard presented to the Society, 17. 165. Reads a letter from Mrs. William Barry, presenting plans and documents relating to Bun-
ker Hill Monnment, 17. 165. Re- marks by, on religious services at funerals, 17. 166-170. Exhibits a vol- ume of the analytical index to the ' Re- membrancia,' 17. 170. Reads extracts from the same, 17. 296, 297. Remarks by, on the occasion of the first after- noon meeting of the Society, 17. 229- 232. Remarks by, relative to the con- templated celebration at Yorktown. 17. 231, 232. Announces the death of Hon. E. B. Bigelow, 17. 282-285; of Rev. Dr. Budington, 17. 285, 286. Calls attention to a volume of letters of Capt. Evelyn, 17. 288-291. Pays a tribute to the memory of Comte de Circourt, 17. 307-313. Reports a petition to the Legislature concerning ancient burial- grounds, 17. 314. Communicates a paper, froni Hon. Charles Hudson, on the life of Major Pitcairn, 17. 315. Presents, from Mr. Charles H. Hart, an autograph memorandum of Jolın Randolph, 17. 326. Remarks by, on announcing the death of Hon. Richard Frothingham, 17. 328-331. Announces the death of Hon. Samuel G. Arnold and Mr. James Lenox, 17. 360-362. Gifts from, 18. 1, 65, 264, 432. An- nounces the death of Rev. George Pun- chard, 18. 2. Communicates the diary of Edward Taylor, 18. 4. Remarks by, on the centennial of the birth of Dr. Channing, 18. 23, 24. Letter of Dr. Channing to, 18. 24. Announces the death of Rev. Samuel Osgood, 18. 65. Reports a gift from Mr. S. Bradford, 18. 66. Remarks by, on presenting a collection of autograph letters of Gov. Winthrop and his wife, the gift of Miss Elizabeth Winthrop and others, 18. 66. Appoints delegates to the cen- tennial of the American Academy, 18. 67 n. Announces the death of Dr. E. B. O'Callaghan, 18. 118. Calls attention to gifts from Mr. Sainsbury and Mr. Nolte, 18. 179, 180. Remarks by, on the proposed memorial window to Sir Walter Raleigh, 18. 180, 181; on the death of 1)r. Sears, 18. 181-183 ; on the loss of Prof. Mommsen's library, 18. 183. Of committee on the naming of Boston streets, 18. 244. Remarks by, on the centennial of the adoption of the State constitution, 18. 245, 246 ; on the celebration at Baltimore, 18. 246; on Artemas Hale, and other sur- viving ex-members of Congress, 18. 246, 247. Calls attention to the pub- lication of the first volume of the ' Memorial History of Boston,' 18. 261. Speaks of the complimentary concert to Mr. Dwight, 18. 262; of the First Church in Boston celebration, and the Wycliffe commemoration in New York,
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18. 263. 264. Presents a copy of his 'Memoir of Henry Clay,' 18. 264. Reads Pres. Quincy's letter on the supposed portrait of Rev. John Wilson, 18. 264. Reads letter from Mrs. Durnford, 18. 268. Calls attention to the Raleigh window subscription paper, 18. 260, 287, 340, 401. Communieates gift from Mr. G. H. Allan, 18 287. Communicates list of persons offering to aid in build- ing a fort in 1812, 18. 287. Reports for the committee on the naming of streets, 18. 288. Paper by, on the course pursued by the founders of the Massa- chusetts Colony in regard to the Eng- lish Church, 18. 289-301. Communi- cates the gift of the Erastus B. Bigelow fund, 18. 322. Announces the death of Professor Diman and Thomas Car- lyle, 18. 323, 324. Remarks by, on announcing the death of Hon. John C. Gray and Dr. George B. Emerson, 18. 352-356. Communieates gift from Mrs. Frederick Tudor, 18 400, 401. Alludes to the death of Dr. Vinton, 18. 417. Pays a tribute to Charles Hudson, 18. 417; to Mr. Grigsby, 18. 418-421; to Dr. Palfrey, 18. 421. Calls attention to a portrait of John Hampden, at Wash- ington, 18. 423. Presents a copy of the 'Memoir of Count Circourt,' 18. 431, 432. Presents resolutions on the attack on Pres. Garfield, 19. 1, 2. Remarks by, in announeing the death of Mr. C. W. Tuttle, Hon. Seth Ames, and Dr. Samuel F. Haven, 19. 2-4 ; of J. Win- ter Jones and Dr. J. Hill Burton, 19. 4, 5. Tribute of, to Dean Stanley, 19 5-8. Communication from, on a por- trait and bust of Lafayette, 19. 55-50. Communicates gifts, 19. 60. Announces the death of Rev. Dr. Newell, 19. 97; of John Amory Lowell, 19. 98. Remarks by, on the speedy oblivion which over- takes matters, 19. 99-101. Speaks of the Yorktown celebration, 19. 101, 102. Letter of Chief Justice Waite to, 19. 103. Gifts from, 19. 122, 210, 387. Announces the death of Hon. Solomon Lincoln, 19. 123. Notices Mr. Wash- burne's 'Memoir of Gov. Coles,' 19. 124. Remarks by, in announcing the death of Dr. Leonard Bacon, 19. 195; of Hon. Richard II. Dana, 19. 195, 196 ; of Delano A. Goddard, 19. 196, 197. Speaks of the death of Prof. Theophilus Parsons and Dr. Bellows, 19. 230. An- nonnces the death of Hon. Alexander H. Bullock, 19. 230, 231. Communi- cates a letter from the Historical Soci- ety of Pennsylvania, 19. 239. Speaks of the one hundred and fiftieth anniver- sary of Washington's birthday, 19. 245, 246. Alludes to the birthdays of Long- fellow, Dr. Paige, and Mr. Salisbury,
19. 247. Remarks by, on a portrait of Washington by Trumbull, 19. 247-249. Letter from Dr. Geo. H. Moore to, 19. 249. Announces his proposed visit to Europe, 19. 255. Portrait of, given to Congress, 19. 287. Extract from a let- ter from, 19. 329. Papers relating to the portrait of, placed in the Ilouse of Representatives at Washington, de- posited with the Society, 19, 356-350. List of subseribers to, 19. 356, 357. Vote of thanks to, 19. 388. Remarks by, on resuming the chair after his return from Europe, 20 37-43. Ob- tains a photographic copy of the map of Sebastian Cabot, 20. 30. Present at the unveiling of the memorial win- dow to Sir Walter Raleigh, 20. 40. Speaks of the discovery of the 'Note of Remembrance ' of Sir W. Raleigh, 20. 41. Communicates the copy of a letter from Gov. Winthrop to Sir N. Rieh, 20. 42. Speaks of a volume of drawings by Capt. John White, of Vir- ginia, in 1585, 20. 58. Letter to, from Henry Stevens, 20. 50, 60. Remarks by, on announcing the death of Prof. G. W. Greene, 20. 95, 96. Speaks of places visited during his late tour in Europe, 20. 96-102. Announces the death of Hon. P. A. Chadbourne, 20. 106, 107; of Nathaniel Thayer, 20. 107, 108. Remarks by, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the occu- pation of the building by the Soci- ety. 20. 171, 172. Announces the death of Rev. John R. Green, 20. 172-174. Reads a letter from Mrs. Richard Frothingham communicating a gift, 20. 174. Presents gifts from Mr. G. D. Scull, 20. 195; from Mr. Sanders Irv- ing, 20. 201; from Dr. Henry I. Bow- ditch, 20 202. Speaks of the proposed monument to Gaspar de Coligny, 20. 202, 203. Calls attention to reeent publications by members of the Soci- ety, 20. 260. Announces the death of M. Laboulaye, 20. 262, 263. Speaks of the discovery, in Dresden, of an original portrait of Franklin, 20 264. Account of his visit to the rooms of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 20. 277. 278. Remarks by, on the subject of longevity, 20. 342, 343. His visit to St. David's Church at Radnor, l'enn., 20. 843. Communicates letter from Daniel Webster, 20. 343, 344. Com- munieates a copy of the faire part, announeing the death of M. Labou- laye, 20. 344. Alludes to the Comte de Broglie's aspirations to the Pres- idency of the United States. 20. 344; to a catalogue of papers relating to the United States, in the French Ar-
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WINTHROP, Hon. ROBERT C. (continued). chives, 20. 344 ; to an autobiography of Charles Biddle, 20. 345; to the ' History of the Civil War,' by the Comte de Paris, 20. 345. Remarks by, relative to the proposed statue of Jolin Harvard, 20. 348-350. Announces the time and place of the Luther Com- memoration, 20. 350. Remarks by, on the celebration at Newburgh, 20. 351. Calls attention to recent historical publications, 20. 351-353. Announces the death of Ilon. G. V. Fox, 20. 353-355; of Williams Latham, 20. 355. Speaks of the Centennial cele- bration of the evaeuation of New York. 20. 392. Calls attention to a historical pamphlet by Gen. McCrady, of South Carolina, 20. 393, 394. Pre- sents a prospeetus of the Oxford Ilis- torical Society, 20. 394. Announces the death of Rev. William S. Bartlet, 20. 395. Ilis ' Memoir of Mr. Joseph Coolidge,' 2. 209, 210. His 'Notiee of Daniel Webster,' 2. 529-531. Ilis 'Centennial Oration,' 2. 210 n. 'Me- moir of Hon. Nathan Appleton,' 5. 248-308. Sketch of Isaae P. Davis, II. 97-09. Paper relative to the claim of the State to the 'Hutchinson I'a- pers,' II. 335-344. Paper of, on the execution of Sir Walter Raleigh, 13. 83-93. 'Memoir of Hon. John II. Clif- ford' by, 15. 363-379. His 'Life and Letters of John Winthrop,' 16. 210 n. ; 19. 374. Paper by, on the portrait of John Hampden in the White House at Washington, 18. 436-444. Orations at Bunker Hill and at Yorktown, 19. 286, 287. Address by. at the Luther Com- memoration, 20. 362-364.
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