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Eaton, Asa, Harvard DD. (1820), 5. 187.
Eaton, Audria [Mrs. Hammond], 7. 150.
Eaton, Hannah [Mrs. Denman], 16. 479.
Eaton, John H., letter from Wm. Duane (1830), 20. 389.
Eaton, Joseph, death (1760), 5. 357. Eaton, Joseph W., Commencement part (1832) and biog. note, 5. 208, 208 n.
Eaton, Nathaniel, excommunicated, 5. 408.
Eaton, Rev. Peter, mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787), 16. 298, 301; biog. note, 298 n .; Adams on, 298 n.
Eaton, Gov. Theophilus, and Wm. Hallett, 6. 3; and Thos. Lyon, 9. 10; and Mrs. Ann Higginson, 16. 478.
Eaton, William, captured (1758), 6. 33.
Eaton's Tavern, Framingham, 19. 367.
Eayres. See also Ayers.
Eayres, Joseph, characterized, 12. 142. Ecclesiastical affairs. See Religion. Economic conditions. See Agricul- ture, Commerce, Finances, Fish- eries, Food, Internal improve - ments, Labor, Land, Manufac- tures, Mining, Prices, Salaries, Social conditions.
Economics, C. F. Dunbar's services,
13. 426, 436-440, 14. 221-227; U. H. Crocker's writings, 19. 560-563. Ecroyd, - , of Pa. (1799), 3. 26. Eddowes, of Philadelphia (1812), 19. 373. ,
Eddy, Caleb, and Rich. Frothing- ham, 1. 381.
Eddy, Sarah J., gift to M.H.S., 5. 452.
Eddy, Zachariah, lawyer, 4. 195.
Eden, Richard, and Cabot mappe- monde, 6. 309; and Cabot's dis- covery, 11. 162, 168.
in Am. (1775), 1. 224. Edes, inn near ", Springfield (1779), 2. 478.
Edes, Henry, Harvard D.D. (1826), 5. 195.
Edes, Peter, on participants in Tea Party, 10. 475.
Edes, Thomas, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151; character- ized, 153.
Edgarton, Caroline [Mrs. Bynner], 9. 173.
Edgartown, Mass., and British (1779), 3. 84.
Edgehill, Thomas, examination about pirates (1699), 5. 297.
Edgerton, -, of Norwich, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 58.
Edgeworth, Maria, visit to (1830), 19. 468.
Edinburgh, social life (1830), 19. 469- 475; meetings on parl. reform, 471. Edmondes, Sir Thomas, and Argall's raid, 1. 192.
Edmonds, Capt. Andrew, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299.
Edmunds. See also Edmondes, Ed- monds.
Edmunds, George F., length of service in Senate, 10. 10 n.
Edmunds, Henry, briefs in prize cases (1743-48), 5. 87-91.
Edmunds, John, death (1677), 7. 168. Edson, Rev. Theodore, @ B K prayer (1831), 9. 123; biog. note, 123 n.
Education, early projects for medical,
in Mass., 1. 45-47, 225; study of Greek, 2. 97; first school lectures on art, 3. 233; school instruction in drawing and music, 237-240; manual training, 240, 14. 113; Ohio school fund, 6. 74; Md.'s plans (1836), 7. 266; specimen attain- ments (1658), 8. 287; Franklin Fund, 12. 17, 25-27; influence of German universities on Am., 366- 371; reports of Samuel Eliot as supt. of Boston schools, 14. 111- 120; corporal punishment, 115; tenure of teachers, 116; regularity of attendance, 118; teaching of literature, 119, 121; influence of H. E. Scudder, 17. 150; Benj. Rush on (1786), 343; Saml. Vau- ghan on, 356; compulsory in colon. N. Eng., 19. 173; use of Bible, 173; relig., in colon. N. H., 177; Abr. Bishop's scheme, 191; in Brookline (1817), 426; Pestalozzi
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EDWARD IV .- ELDREDGE
system, 20. 341. See also colleges and universities by name.
Edward IV. of England, exercise of veto, 5. 161.
Edward, Prince. See Kent, duke of. Edward, Fort, N. Y., name as royal memorial, 4. 247; troops at (1760), 391-392, 5. 354.
Edwards, -, in Mexico, 20. 380.
Edwards, Mrs., of Cockland's Creek (1781), 6. 157.
Edwards, Mrs., of Boston (1788), 16. 429.
Edwards, Mrs., of Philadelphia (1804), 2. 13.
Edwards, Doctor, death in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 312.
Edwards, Anna M. [Mrs. Park], 14. 453.
Edwards, Bela B., and E. A. Park, 14. 453.
Edwards, Bryan, on Haitian cities, 2. 308 n.
Edwards, David, of Boston, 7. 165. Edwards, Henry, gift to M.H.S., 1. 131.
Edwards, Jasper, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 53.
Edwards, Rev. Jonathan [1], Allen's biog., 5. 439, 20. 588; on John Stoddard, 6. 373; on revival, 499; Watts on Narrative, 9. 335, 353, 356, 360, 364; Watts on Distin- guishing Marks, 389; Eng. ed. of it, 392, 395, 402; cane from wood of his house, 10. 293; letter to Colman (1744) on hymn-singing, 429; MSS. of, in Yale Library, 15. 2-16; hist. of MSS., 3-4; sermons, 5-8; "spider" illustration, 6, 23; preaches at Northampton after dis- missal, 7; spelling, 8; shorthand, 8, 20, 22, 520; decipherment of it, 514-521; FACSIMS. of it, 514, 517; purpose of it, 519; letter to wife (1743) on New London affairs, 8; household bills, 9'; "Miscel. Ob- servations," 10; interleaved Bible, 10; "Notes on Bible," 10; other MSS., 11; letters, 12; letter to Bellamy (1746) on household affairs, books, 12-14; practica- bility, 14; literary autobiog., 14- 16; and Berkeley's idealism, 15, 21, 520; at Portsmouth (1749), Moody's prayer, 16-19; relig. counsel to daughter, 19; courtship, 21; rules for writing of treatise, 514-516; notes on nat. science, 517-519; and fatalism, 17. 266.
Edwards, Rev. Jonathan [2], at- tacks Priestley, 3. 45; biog. note, 45 n .; and father's MSS., 15. 3. Edwards, Mary, at Portsmouth (1749), 15. 17, 18; father's relig. counsel, 19.
Edwards, Miller, son of Concord minuteman, 10. 193.
Edwards, Peleg, at siege of Boston, 9. 45, 50, 81, 86.
Edwards, Richard, instructions to (1701), 5. 299; and Lyon estate, 6. 19.
Edwards, Rev. Thomas [d. 1647], reference to Hugh Peter, 8. 121.
Edwards, Thomas, and Franklin Fund (1799), 12. 29 n.
Edwards, Rev. Tryon, and Jon. Edwards's MSS., 15. 4.
Edwin, David, engraving of Franklin,
6. 417; of Columbus, 19. 6; and Savage's engravings, 12; as en- graver, 13.
Edzor, Mary, prize case (1750), 5. 96. Eeles. See also Eells, Eels, Eiles.
Eeles, Rev. Nathaniel, ordained (1704), 14. 33.
Eeles, Samuel, of Hingham, death, 14. 26.
Eelking, Max von, account of siege of Pensacola (1780), 3. 220.
Eells, Rev. Samuel, at siege of Boston, 7. 402.
Eels, Hannah [Mrs. Ames], 19. 66.
Effen, Reverend van, at London (1777), 17. 318.
Eger, Mrs., of Eng. (1650), 1. 136. Egerton, Steven, 12. 203. Eggleston, of Va., and Jay Treaty, 15. 151, 152.
Eggleston, Reverend, in N. S. (1769), 4. 68.
Egypt, Herodotus's description re- viewed, 17. 250-252; conditions (1832), 19. 491-495.
Egyptians, hist. importance, 13. 94. Eiles, William, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 52.
Elderkin, -, of (?) Conn., at Am. camp (1775), 7. 403.
Elderkin, John, 3. 192; agreement with New London (1652), 5. 288.
Eldon, John Scott, 1st earl of, and Catholic Emancipation Bill, 5. 161.
Eldorado, S. C. (1805), 2. 24.
Eldredge, Capt. Joseph, and early chart of Boston Harbor, 8. 228; in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299, 302, 307, 309.
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Election sermons, printed in Mass.
(1663-1700), 9. 418, 422, 427, 429, 432-434, 438, 448, 463, 466, 487, 496, 500, 505, 514, 524, 533; Plymouth (1669, '74), 425, 434; Conn. (1674-97), 435, 512, 17. 30; Ancient and Honor. Artillery (1672-1700), 9. 436, 443, 474, 515, 517, 521; Higginson's (1663), 16. 511; Langdon's (1775), 18. 205, 208-210.
Elections, presidential (1840), 3. 323, 15. 278-280; (1860), 3. 328; (1832), 5. 466-468; Harrison's nomination (1836), 470; Mass. provincial warrant, 7. 161; presi- dential in N. Eng. (1804), 8. 58-59; hist. value of presidential (1848- 1900), 11. 111-118, 13. 434, 14. 260-263; Choate's support of Bu- chanan (1856), 11. 146-148; presi- dential (1876), 348-351; Free-Soil campaign (1848), 13. 201; right to choose electors (1788), 15. 123; Adams as candidate (1792), 140; presidential (1796) comments of Va. Republican, 153, 156-160; Abr. Bishop's oration (1800), 19. 193- 195; Mass. State (1806), 20. 12- 19; Pa. campaign (1800), 271- 272; presidential campaign (1808), 311; (1812), 353. See also Politics, and parties by name.
Electricity, Priestley on, 3. 13-14, 35; and nationalism, 17. 114.
Elegies. See Poetry.
Eleuthera Islands, origin of name, 13. 13. See also Bahamas.
Elinat (?), Anna [Mrs. Hawkins], 6. 53.
Eliot. See also Elliot, Elliott, Ellott. Eliot, Rev. Andrew [1], 2. 51; and aid for N. S. churches (1769), 4. 67-73; letters, 10. 12; in Boston society, 32; Boston sermon after evacuation, 98; death, 105; Edin- burgh D.D., 17. 264; and Saml. Langdon, 18. 202-203, 213.
Eliot, Andrew [2], record of marriage of Hancock, 6. 395-397; memoir, 7. 122; and Saml. Langdon, 18. 213.
Eliot, Benjamin, Boston printer and bookseller (1699-1728), 9. 517, 523, 10. 545, 12. 413, 17. 15, 26, 27, 53.
Eliot, Catherine (Atkins), 16. 419 n. Eliot, Charles William, list of publi- cations (1888-1905), 4. 348, 11. 317, 12. 175, 13. 66, 17. 213, 18.
269, 19. 205; at centenary of Washington's inauguration, 4. 371; on O. W. Holmes, 9. 166-168; appeal for funds after Boston fire (1872), 310; on Martin Brimmer, 10. 451-454; remarks, 11. 238; on com. on return of Bradford MS., 314; on Justin Winsor, 12. 32-35; on Henry Lee, 356-359; on C. F. Dunbar, 13. 428-443; on Victoria and Civil War, 18. 125- 127; ports., 19. 273, 20. 228; Theo. Lyman and election to Harvard presidency, 165; at Franklin bi- centenary, 246.
Eliot, Elizabeth (Langdon), 18. 193. Eliot, Emily M. (Otis), 14. 108.
Eliot, Frances A. [Mrs. Foote], 8. 243.
Eliot, Rev. John [Apostle to the Indians], on medical instruction, 1. 46; description of N. Eng. (1650), 2. 44-51; minister at Roxbury, 46; Whall's port. 261; charges against Anne Hutchinson, 4. 163, 166, 171, 180, 183, 188; version of Psalms, 5. 244; Rogers's model of statue, 6. 64; burial place, 65; not author of Day-Breaking, 347, 393-394; record of church disci- pline, 495; etching, 8. 197; pro- test against students' long hair (1673), 9. 99; New Testament in Indian (1661), 416; (1680), 451; Old Testament in Indian (1663), 419; (1685), 468; Psalms in Indian (1663), 420; (1680), 451; Rules for Holy Living in Indian (1663), 420; Harmony of the Gos- pels, 444; Indian Primer, 462; Baxter's Call in Indian, 475; Mather's Life, 491; Late and Further Manifestations, extant copies, price, 10. 338; extant copies and price of Indian works, 339- 344, 352-355, 12. 419; Danforth's poem on, 10. 358; Indian Grammar begun, 12. 385; Indian transl. of Bayly's Practice of Piety, 389; Christian Covenanting Confession in Indian, 411; preaches for Mather (1675), 13. 348; and answer to General Court (1676), 369; notes from his parish record book, 18. 341-346; and John Foster, 19. 52, 58. See also "Eliot Tracts."
Eliot, John, and tercentenary of dis- covery of Am., 5. 284; circular letter on M.H.S. (1813), 6. 212; on authorship of Massachusetten-
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sis-Novanglus papers, 253; and [ Eliot, Samuel A., and Boston chari- origin of M.H.S., 277; memoir of ties, 2. 209. Belknap, 7. 121; of Andrew Eliot, Eliot, William Greenleaf, death, 3. 279. 122; memoir, 122; memoir of Thos. Pemberton, 124; of Peter Eliot, William H., Commencement part and spread (1815), 5. 180, 181; biog. notes, 180 n., 14. 105. Thacher, 125; on carelessness of bookbinders, 8. 332-333, 14. 172- 173; Librarian M.H.S., 8. 343; "Eliot Tracts," extant copies, price, reprints, 10. 335-339. Hazlitt on, 17. 335; on Saml. Langdon, 18. 196, 198-199, 223- 227, 232.
Eliot, John, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151.
Eliot, John F., gift to M.H.S., 4. 67. Eliot, Rev. Joseph, as author of Copy of an Excellent Letter, 18. 467- 471.
Eliot, Margaret (Bradford), 14. 105. Eliot, Rev. Richard R., at Harvard Commencement (1816), 5. 182.
Eliot, Samuel [d. 1820], spread at son's graduation (1815), 5. 181; debate on Com. of Corresp. (1774), 10. 86.
Eliot, Samuel, on C. C. Perkins, 3. 59-61; MEMOIR OF C. C. PER- KINS, 223-246; gift to M. H. S., 294; Commencement part (1839), 5. 27; and Master's oration (1842), 236; Address on Washington, 439; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 229; on Francis Parkman, 8. 365; ME- MOIR OF MARTIN BRIMMER, 10. 586-595; M.H.S. tributes to, 12. 312-317; in M.H.S., 312 n., 314, 316, 14. 125; relig. interests, 12. 312, 14. 123-125; History of Liberty, 12. 313, 315, 14. 105-107; educational interests, 12. 313, 316; addresses, 313; trusts, 314, 316; education, 315, 14. 105; PORT., front .; MEMOIR by H. W. Haynes, 105-126; birth, 105; ancestry, 105; in Europe, 105, 122; school history, 107; as hist. writer, 107; philanthropic work, 107, 124; mar- riage, 108; professorship and pres- idency at Trinity, 108; honorary degrees, 108, 110; and social science work, 109; and woman rights, 109; and public libraries, 109; Lowell Lectures, 110; and Harvard, 110; as head of Girls' High School, 110-111; as supt. of schools, reports, 111-121; lit- erary text books, 121-122; on school com., 122; death, 125; character, 125-126; as speaker, 126; Henry Lee's characteriza- tion, 19. 252.
Elizabeth of Austria, assassination, 15. 184, 185.
Elizabeth of England, exercise of veto, 5. 161; Froude and Gardiner on, 16. 9.
Elizabeth, N. J., Brit. raid (1779), 3. 126; name as royal memorial, 4. 248.
Elizabeth and Mary, in Phips's Que- bec expedition, 15. 306.
Elizabeth City, Va., name as royal memorial, 4. 250, 251.
Elizabeth Islands, Brit. at (1779), 3. 85-86; in 1801, 4. 127; name as royal memorial, 242.
Elizabethtown, Md., name as royal memorial, 4. 250.
Elizabethtown, N. J., inn (1804), 2. 33.
Elkes, Mrs. Margaret, exile in Am- sterdam (1613), 6. 52.
Elkes, Timothy, exile in Amsterdam (1613), 6. 52.
Ellery, Almy [Mrs. Stedman], 16. 409, 457, 457 n., 459.
Ellery, Benjamin, of Newport, 7. 345, 16. 432.
Ellery, Elizabeth [Mrs. Dana], 6. 262. Ellery, John, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Ellery, Lucy [Mrs. Channing], 16. 432 n.
Ellery, Relief [Mrs. Vincent], and burning of Charlestown, 20. 534.
Ellery, William [1], presents to Ezra Stiles, 7. 345.
Ellery, William [2], Signer, 1. 281; biog. note, 16. 457 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary, 457, 459. Ellery, Mrs. William, gifts to Ezra Stiles, 7. 345.
Ellery House, Gloucester, 14. 294.
Ellicott, Andrew, and West Point, 20. 377.
Elliot. See also Eliot.
Elliot, Robert, in N. H. Council, 8. 93; justice of peace (1686), 13. 231; on trade com., 249.
Elliot, Col. Robert, regt. at Providence (1778), 6. 117. Elliott. See also Eliot.
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Elliott, Arthur, on Eng. parish, 7. 253.
Elliott, Com. Jesse D., and coast de- fence, 15. 461.
Elliott, V. H., on an Eng. Bunker's Hill, 12. 423.
Ellis, Arthur Blake, AM. PATRIOT-
ISM ON THE SEA, 1. 15-28; on com. to pub. Sewall's Letter-Book, 180, 4. 343; on Sharpless ports., 3. 136; presents ports., 4. 110; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 230; communi- cates letter on Lundy's Lane, 257; presents copy of old church cove- nant, 8. 271; on signatures to early church covenants, 348; junior member M.H.S., 9. 94; MEMOIR OF G. S. HALE, 12. 483-500; trans- ferred to corresp. membership, 16. xviii, 17. 1; removal from State, 16. 477.
Ellis, Christopher, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 177.
Ellis, Daniel, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 83,91.
Ellis, David, career, 10. 208.
Ellis, Edward, Boston estate, 1. 320.
Ellis, Elizabeth A. (Byles), gifts to M.H.S., 8. 80.
Ellis, Elizabeth B. (Eager), 10. 246; death, 246.
Ellis, George Edward [Communica- tions follow], presents certificate of membership in Cincinnati, 1. 76; elected Vice-Pres. M.H.S. (1884), 180; presides, 181, 252, 335, 360, 374, 2. 87, 101, 136, 154, 168, 208, 225, 258, 435, 3. 1, 11, 56, 101, 144, 178, 215, 253, 275, 313, 319, 340, 4. 1, 37, 55, 66, 77, 91, 120, 143, 158, 199, 213, 236, 268, 308, 336, 367, 376, 5. 1, 102, 116, 142, 166, 281, 347, 430, 6. 1, 39, 66, 165, 176, 203, 268, 285, 351, 391, 421, 469, 7. 1, 11, 118, 144, 296, 331, 348, 384, 438, 8. 1, 21, 52, 57, 80, 116, 168, 202, 252, 275, 303, 349, 370, 486, 503, 9. 1, 40, 96, 159, 180, 211; absent from chair, 2. 118, 8. 396; remarks, 1. 192, 2. 225, 4. 66, 6. 21, 65, 251, 7. 125, 317, 8. 58, 59, 264, 395, 519, 9. 95, 158, 196; presents astronomical books, 1. 362; on com. on Parkman MSS., 362, 2. 225-228; presents gifts from others, 1. 254, 6. 165, 166, 421, 7. 384, 8. 58, 118; elected Pres. M. H. S. (1885-94), 2. 79, 404, 3. 297, 4. 119, 366, 5. 456, 6. 419, 7. 383, 8. 201, 9. 39; presents sermon by
- Byles, 2. 261; entertains M. H.S., 404, 3. 298, 4. 119, 366, 5. 457, 6. 420, 7. 383, 8. 201, 9. 39; in M.H.S. group pictures (1869), 3. vii; (1858), 6. 78; (1854), 9. 269; on Gregory XVI. and Ursuline Con- vent riot, 3. 218, 10. 230-232; list of publications (1887, '89), 3. 280, 4. 348; communicates invitation from Me. Hist. Soc., 3. 319; from N. H. Hist. Soc., 4. 155; from Southampton, 6. 1; presents com- munications of others, 3. 319, 6. 184, 196, 7. 348, 8. 170; Puritan Age in Mass., 4. 91; presents copies to M.H.S. members, 92; commu- nicates circular on centenary of Washington's inauguration, 158; as member and Pres. M.H.S., 342, 9. 245-246, 253, 256, 264, 10. 207; Lowell Lectures, 6. 208; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 230; research for Bancroft, 296-298; fifty years of membership, 8. 399; M.H.S. resolu- tion of regard, 400; junior member M. H.S., 9. 94; M.H.S. tributes to, 244-267,10. 119 ; intellectual make- up, 9. 246, 251, 10. 249; ministry and abandonment of it, 9. 247-250, 253-254, 257, 261, 264-266, 10. 238, 244; and Divinity School, 9. 247, 264, 10. 212, 213, 240, 19. 363; "Indian summer" of literary and hist. work, 9. 250-251, 267; anti- quary, 251, 253, 254; peaceful last years and death, 251-252, 255, 10. 254; lack of artistic sense, 9. 253, 10. 229; love of books, 9. 254; industry, 254; in Am. Antiquarian Soc., 257; knowledge of N. Eng. history, 256, 257, 262; anecdotes, 258; as preacher and pastor, 259, 262, 10. 246; as professor of the- ology, 9. 259, 10. 241-243; sermons and addresses, 9. 260, 263, 10. 239, 250; as ed. of Christian Examiner, 9. 260-261, 10. 239; pub. works, 9. 261, 10. 250; honors, 9. 263, 10. 243; and Theo. Parker, 9. 263, 10. 212; PORT. and AUTOG., front .; bequest to M.H.S., 1-6, 148-159, 295-296; MEMOIR by O. B. Froth- ingham, 207-255; birth, 208; an- cestry, 208-209; education, 209- 210; at Harvard, 210-212; travel in Europe, extracts from journal in Great Britain, 213-221, 236-237; in Holland, 221-222; in Belgium, 222-223; in Germany, 223-226; in Switzerland, 226-227; in Italy, 227-
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234; in Paris, 234-236; on Rubens's "Descent," 222; on Catholicism, 223; on Continental Sunday, 225; and Harvard, 240; and establish- ment of Free Ministry, 243; relig. belief, 245; marriages, 246; Boston homes, 247; character of life, 247; of reading, 247; style, 248; as a writer, 248; character, 248-249, 251-255; gift to St. Botolph Club, 252; and Abolitionists, 253; and Civil War, 253; health, 254; Vin- ton's oil port., 292; and proposed increase in M.H.S. membership (1877), 319, 320; and depositions of survivors of Bunker Hill, 480; library, 569; silverware sold, 14. 143; letter from Dr. Holmes (1881) on medical cases, 18. 346; at bi- centenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361. See also Ellis Fund, Ellis House.
Communications: on Eliza S. Quincy and her bequest, 1. 36-41; on John Harvard and his ante- cedents, 42, 183-186, 2. 119; on Ellis Ames, 1. 253; on Parkman's Montcalm and Wolfe, 253; on a Washington plate, 254-255; on Trumbull Papers, 359; diary of Jon. Mason, 2. 5-34; MEMOIR OF NATL. THAYER, 51-63; inau- gural remarks, tribute to R. C. Winthrop as Pres. M.H.S., 82-84; on time of passage of Declaratory Act, 87; on Emmanuel College tercentenary, 120-121; on J. M. Robbins, 136; on Dedham, Eng., 137-139; on Dexter's Yale Gradu- ates and Annals, 139; on J. L. Sibley, 154; on painting of landing of British (1768), 156; on F. E. Parker, 208; on Hutchinson and town of Milton, 219; on Parkman MSS., 225-228; on Am. Hist. Assoc., 435-436; on J. R. Bartlett, 3. 1; on Sewall's Letter Book, 1; on Winthrop's Speeches, 2; on Syl- vester Gardiner, 2-3; on Hutchin- son's Diary, 40; on S. K. Lothrop, A. A. Lawrence, C. C. Perkins, 57; on M.H.S. and 250th anniversary of Harvard, 101; on
C. F. Adams [1], 144-146; on Gregory XVI. and Ursuline Convent riot, 218: questions retroaction of relig. qualification in Mass. franchise, 221; on early hist. of Roger Wil- liams, 253; on consolidated index of Proceedings, 275; on proposed
Attucks Memorial, 313-314, 317; on proposal for folk-lore society, 320; letter on Yale (1808), 4. 55; on commemoration by N. Eng. Hist .- Gen. Soc., 66; on Gardiner Papers, 77; on Henry Morris, 143; on J. F. Clarke, 143-144; on Wm. Amory, 213; loyalist letter and milit. list, 236; on pub. of Province Laws, 307; on H. A. Whitney, 309; on Wm. Gammell, W. C. Rives, 336; on centenary of Washington's inauguration, 367-370; on P. W. Chandler, H. W. Foote, 377-379; on Chas. Deane, 5. 102, 116-121; on completion of Winsor's America, 154-155; on birthday of M.H.S., 281-283, 347; on approaching Columbus quater-centenary, 283- 285; on posthumous vol. of Pal- frey's New England, 430-431; on burial place of John Eliot, 6. 65; on word "vacation," 66; on Moore's vindication of John Dickinson, 67- 71; on papers of Levi Lincoln, 166-169; on H. M. Dexter, 176- 184; address at M.H.S. centenary, 268-270; on Chas. Devens, 269, 285-286; on Geo. Bancroft, 270, 294-300; on S. C. Cobb, 351; on Edmond de Pressensé, T. B. Akins, A. T. Perkins, 421; on re- turn of Justin Winsor, 7. 1; on J. R. Lowell, 1-3; on Hutchin- son's materials for last vol., 19; on Goss's Paul Revere, 118; on J. G. Shea, 331; on G. W. Cullum, 331; on death of E. A. Freeman, 348; on death of G. H. Moore, 384; on Parkman's history, 438-441; on treatment of Indians, 8. 44-47; on Las Casas and Columbus, 49; on F. E. Oliver, 57; on Phillips Brooks, 80-81; on R. C. Water- ston, Henry Wheatland, 116-118; on A. P. Peabody, 170; on Belcher Papers, 252; on Abbott Lawrence, E. L. Bynner, 275-276; on Adams's Jared Sparks, 276-279; on Francis Parkman, 303-304, 349-350; on H. W. Torrey, 400-402; on Edw. Bangs, W. F. Poole, 503; on L. R. Paige's 92d birthday, 504; on E. J. Lowell, 9. 96; on A. C. Hervey, 97; on Pierce's sketch of Kirkland, 143; on O. W. Holmes, 158-160; on J. A. Froude, 180; on R. C. Win- throp, 211-216.
Ellis, John, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 177.
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ELLIS-EMERSON
Ellis, John, at Fort Dummer (1724), | Ellistone, George, Boston merchant 6. 366.
Ellis, Rev. John, of Conn., sermons as chaplain (1775), 9. 43, 46, 55, 58, 61, 63, 66, 72, 73, 79.
Ellis, John Harvard [H. C. 1862], death, 10. 247.
Ellis, John Harvard [b. 1880], articles delivered to, 10. 6.
Ellis, Lucretia, G. (Gould), 10. 246; death, 246.
Ellis, Peter, at siege of Boston, 9. 72. Ellis, Powhatan, career, 13. 314.
Ellis, Richard, immigrant, probable baptismal record (1600), 2. 138. Ellis, Sir Richard [d. 1742], disposal of library, 9. 383, 391, 393.
Ellis, Robert, of Dedham, Eng. (1600), 2. 138.
Ellis, Robert, of Albany (1800), papers on identity, 18. 260-263.
Ellis, Rev. Rufus, death, 2. 137; visit to Dedham, Eng., 137-139; ancestry, 137, 138; Everett's Me- morial Address, 150, 391; Com- mencement part (1838), 5. 224; biog. note, 224 n .; Master's oration (1841), 233; letter to (1856) on antislavery preaching, 8. 405.
Ellis, Samuel, of Conn., at Am. camp (1775), 9. 48, 50, 71, 72, 83. Ellis, Sarah (Rogers), character, 10. 209.
Ellis, Theda (Lewis), 10. 208.
Ellis family, and Dedham, Eng., 2. 137, 138.
Ellis Fund, origin, 10. 2-3; proposed use, 157, 159; paid, 404, 556; history, 560, 11. 323, 12. 179, 13. 73, 14. 133, 15. 33, 16. 134, 17. 218, 18. 275, 19. 209, 20. 213; income account (1896), 10. 566; (1897), 11. 327; (1898), 12. 183; (1899), 13. 74; (1900), 14. 137; (1901), 15. 38; (1902), 16. 139; (1903), 17. 224; (1904), 18. 281; (1905), 19. 217; (1906), 20. 221.
Ellis House, bequeathed to M.H.S., 10. 2-3, 130; accepted, 3-6; im- practical as club house, 155; sale determined upon, 155, 157, 158; articles transferred to Cabinet from, 292; contents disposed of, 296; sold, 296, 556, 561.
Elliston. See also Ellistone.
Elliston, Edward, prize case (1748), 5. 90.
Elliston, John, grant of Bahamas (1650), 13. 5, career, 31-32.
Elliston, Oliver, manor (1645), 13. 31.
(1684), 9. 459.
Ellott, Oliver, recruit (1760), 6. 429. Ellsworth, Capt. Charles, at siege of Boston, 9. 48, 67, 75, 82, 85, 90.
Ellsworth, Oliver, hears Priestley preach, 3. 40.
Elmer. See also Ulmer, Ulmore.
Elmer, Ebenezer, journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 437.
Elmore, Franklin H., and Graves- Cilley duel, 12. 292.
Elphinstone, Mountstuart, at Edin- burgh (1830), 19. 471.
Elsoe, Capt. Samuel, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306.
Elton, Romeo, at Harvard Commence- ment (1814), 5. 234.
Elton, Mrs. Romeo, presents Gardiner Papers, 3. 2, 4. 77; thanks to, 3.3.
Elwyn, Alfred Langdon-, M.H.S. tribute to, 1. 145-147; letters owned by, 16. 285.
Elwyn, John, career, 14. 376-382; early years, 376; pedestrianism, 376; as philologist, 377; and local hist., 378; style, 378; as church- man, 379; social life, 379-380; patience in pain, 380-381; will, 381-382.
Ely, Lieut. Christopher, at siege of Boston, 9. 75.
Ely, Capt. John, at siege of Boston, 9. 47, 75, 80.
Ely, Samuel, and Quabaug (1686), 13. 275.
Emancipation, first by legal process in Mass., 1. 3, 41; Sears's plan, 2. 417; timeliness of Proclamation, 3. 333; Mass. manumission doc. (1776), 8. 499-500; Lincoln and, 11. 239; effect of Proclamation, 13. 433; J. Q. Adams and, 15. 437- 478 [see Adams]; as weapon against foreign interference (1861), 18. 134; Taney on, 19. 408; Proc- lamation Concert in Boston, 20. 247-253. See also Slavery.
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