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Flucker, Thomas [2], guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 436, 438.
Flushing, L. I., Maverick on (1660), 1.
245; and Conn. (1664), 5. 291, 292. Flynt, Henry, student prank against, 5. 404; curator (1733), 11. 207.
Fobes, Caleb, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 79.
Fogg, Jeremiah, journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 437.
Foggo, Edward A., acknowledgment to, 4. 259 n.
Fokt, Mitchel, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366.
Foley, Thomas, letter to Winthrop (1645) on iron works, 8. 15.
Folger, -, of Nantucket (1801), 4. 130.
Folger, Timothy, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 408.
Folgier, -, sea-captain (1774), 17. 268.
Folk-lore, proposed society, 3. 320.
Follen, Charles T. C., influence at Harvard, 4. 322; view of house, 7. 373.
Follen, Eliza L. (Cabot), works in Eng., 19. 466.
Follet, Eliphalet, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Follet, Nicholas, mariner, 7. 150.
Folsom, Charles, Commencement part (1813) and biog. note, 5. 178 n .; and Harvard Cat., 204; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 343.
Folsom, Charles W., gift to M.H.S. from estate of, 19. 224.
Folsom, Ensign Jonathan, wounded at Lake George (1755), 18. 320. Folsom, Gen. Nathaniel, account of battle of Lake George (1755), 18. 200, 317-325; order on expected arrival of Hessians (1776), 244.
Fon, Rev. Humphry, will, 13. 127. Fonblanque, Albany, on last royal veto, 5. 159.
Fonda, Major Jelles, of Mohawk Valley, 2. 445.
Fones, sea-captain, 9. 387.
Fones, Daniel, prize case (1749), 5. 93.
Fones, Elizabeth. See Hallett.
Fones, Capt. John, Narragansett Co.,
9. 469; justice of peace (1686), 13. 235.
12. 147.
Fones Records, value, 2. 153.
Food, prices in Mass. (1703), 1. 157; (1691), 163; domestic fruits in Mass. (1660), 247; prices in N. S. (1776), 2. 302, 303; of Boston society (1840), 7. 434; of pre- Rev. Boston society, 10. 30; menu of Plymouth dinner (1845), 396- 397; order against exportation (1686), 13. 259, 267; scarcity in colonies (1675), 399. See also Agriculture, Fisheries.
Foord, Elijah, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Foord, Elisha, loyalist refugee, 2. 234. Foord, Levi, loyalist refugee, 2. 234. Foord, Samuel, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Foot, Captain, in campaign of 1760, 4. 392.
Foote, Alderman, patent (c. 1620), 1. 233.
Foote, Caleb [1], career, 8. 236. Foote, Caleb [2], 8. 236.
Foote, Caleb [3], career, 8. 236, 238. Foote, Dorothea, 8. 243.
Foote, Frances A. (Eliot), 8. 243.
Foote, Frances E., 8. 243.
Foote, Henry Wilder, on George Dexter, 1. 9-12; on Nominating Com. (1884), 77; report, 180; gifts to M.H.S., 2. 71, 4. 66; on etching of Bernard, 61; M.H.S. tributes to, 377-382, 5. 438; death, 4. 378, 8. 249; as minister of King's Chapel, 4. 378-380, 8. 242- 243; memoir assigned to E. J. Young, 4. 382, 8. 235; and me- moir of Jas. Walker, 5. 154; re- printed M.H. S. paper, 6. 230-231; MEMOIR by Winslow Warren, 8. 236-251; PORT. and AUTOG., 236; birth and ancestry, 236; childhood and education, 237-239; and anti- slavery, 239; at college, 240-242; and death of mother, 241; in Divinity School, 242; marriage and children, 243; in M.H.S., 243; other societies, 243; knowl- edge of relig. history, 243; Annals of King's Chapel, 244; Church Hymnal, 244; extra-pastoral work, 244; and Civil War, 245; travels and health, 245-246; and death of daughter, 246; and King's Chapel bicentenary, 246; last illness, 247- 248; last letter to parishioners, 248; character, 249-251; as
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preacher, 250; memorial inscrip- tion, 250.
Foote, Henry W. [2], 8. 243.
Foote, Joshua, letters to Winthrop (1645, '47) on iron works, 8. 15-17. Foote, Mary W. (White), 8. 237; death, 241.
Foote, Pasco, immigrant, 8. 236.
Foote, Samuel A., Wm. Duane on resolution (1830), 20. 389.
Forbes, various spellings, 7. 465. See also Fobes.
Forbes, Archibald, of Scotland, 6. 197. Forbes, Daniel, of Westborough, 7. 386.
Forbes, Dorothy (Murray), 3. 208, 6. 197, 16. 343; port., 10. 41 n. Forbes, Edith [Mrs. Perkins], 6. 202. Forbes, Eli, Harvard D.D. (1804), 5. 170; diary (1762), 7. 384-399; career, 384 n .; missionary journey to Tuscarora Indians, 389-396; expenses, 399; port., 9. 96; min- istry at North Brookfield, 19. 433. Forbes, James G., biog. note, 16. 343 n. Forbes, James M., 6. 202.
Forbes, Rev. John, 6. 197.
Forbes, John, of Scotland, 6. 197. Forbes, John Murray [d. 1831], ser-
vice as consul, 3. 209-211; men- tioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 295, 308, 318, 331, 343, 344, 440; Adams's charac- terization, 343 n .; biog. note, 344 n .; on Ratification, 371 n.
Forbes, John Murray [d. 1898], mis- sion to Eng. (1863), 13. 186-195.
Forbes, Lucy [Mrs. Brigham], 16. 535.
Forbes, Margaret (Perkins), 6. 197, 7. 428.
Forbes, Ralph B., 6. 197.
Forbes, Robert Bennet, gift to M. H.S., 2. 258; publication (1886), 391; M.H.S. tributes to, 5. 142- 144, 438; death, 142, 6. 202; MEMOIR by Leverett Saltonstall, 197-202; PORT. and AUTOG., 197; birth and ancestry, 197; early sea adventures, 198; com- mercial voyages, 198; marriages, 198; in China, 198, 200; act of heroism, 199; relief of Ireland (1847), 199; in S. Am., 200; Personal Reminiscences, 200; ship- builder, 201; service in Civil War, 201; interest in welfare of seamen, 201; activity in old age, 201; charity, 201; decline, 202; inven- tion, 202; nautical papers, 202;
societies, 202; children, 202; re- printed M.H.S. paper, 231.
Forbes, Robert B. [2], 6. 202.
Forbes, Rose G. (Smith), 6. 198; death, 202.
Force, Manning Ferguson, Com- mencement part (1845), 5. 246, 246 n .; M.H.S. tributes to, 13. 120, 121.
Force, Peter, on date of signing of Declaration, 1. 273, 294 n .; Jour- nal of Congress in Archives, 280, 282, 285, 290 n.
Force Bill, Republican opposition to (1875), 11. 399-400.
Forchhammer, Georg, on Rock of Runamo, 4. 58.
Ford. See also Foord.
Ford, -, innkeeper on Little Pedee (1805), 2. 34.
Ford, Elisha, innkeeper in Marshfield, 10. 47.
Ford, Gordon L., papers on colon. prize cases in library of, 5. 85.
Ford, Capt. John, at Ticonderoga (1776), 12. 102.
Ford, Nancy [Mrs. Dunbar], 13. 425, 14. 218.
Ford, Paul Leicester, communication from, on briefs in Am. prize cases (1736-58), 5. 85-101; article on Peale's ports. of Washington, 11. 68; as hist. investigator, 16. 274.
Ford, Robert, prophecy on Boston (1676), 13. 402.
Ford, Robert, case (1779), 16. 115 n. Ford, Timothy, of Charleston, 2. 25, 29.
Ford, Worthington Chauncey,
elected member M. H.S., 14. 303; on Library Com. (1901), 15. 2; report, 46; remarks, 95; com- municates letters of Jos. Jones, 116-161; on high price of early Americana, 326; Gov. AND COUN- CIL OF MASS. (1714-15), 327-362; Docs. ON GENESIS OF MONROE
DOCTRINE, 373-436; on advisory com. on Hart's co-operative hist., 493; transferred to corresp. mem- bership, 16. xviii, 467; publication (1902), 129; elected to Council M.H.S. (1902), 148; communicates letters of James Parker, 186-232; COTTON'S "MOSES HIS JUDICIALS," 274-284; gift to M.H.S., 291; in M.H.S., 209; communicates letters on Va. and adoption of Constitution, 17. 450-510; as head of MS. Dept. of Library of Con-
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gress, 18. 464, 19. 400; communi- cates Hamilton's notes on Fed. Conven., 18. 348-362; docs. in case of Saml. Shrimpton, 19. 37-51; letters of Edm. Pendleton, 107- 167; letters of Wm. Duane, 20. 257-394.
Fordam, Rev. Robert, at Southamp- ton, 2. 49.
Fordyce, Major Charles, in Boston so- ciety, 10. 37.
Foreign affairs. See Monroe Doctrine and nations and wars by name.
Foren, Thomas, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Forests, masts for royal navy, 8. 98. Forgerson, William, of Cherry Valley (1762), 7. 391.
Forman, Capt. Jonathan, in Va. cam- paign (1781), 6. 134.
Forrest, James, on com. on address to Gage, 10. 86.
Forrester, Al., brief in prize case (1748), 5. 92.
Fors, George E., and movement to restore Constitution, 18. 330-333.
Forsey, -, in campaign of 1760, 5. 356.
Forster. See Foster.
Fort Dauphin, Haiti, massacre, 2. 369. Forth, Thomasine (Hilles | Boade), 2. 156.
Forts, on Great Island (1686), 13. 261; Abraham, N. Y., 3. 104; Al- den, N. Y., 2. 447, 450; Amster- dam, N. Neth., 4. 247 n .; Anne, N. Y., 3. 103; Anne, N. Y. City, 4. 247 n .; Beauséjour, 98; Bull, 98; Castle, Boston Harbor, 2. 158, 4. 242, 10. 97, 12. 281, 13. 230, 240, 269; Carillon, 4. 94; Chambly, 2. 271, 4. 400, 5. 373, 375; Crown Point, 1. 70, 4. 247, 392-396, 403- 405, 5. 355-367, 380-390, 10. 498, 13. 386-387; Dayton, N. Y., 2. 446; Dearborn, Ill., 1. 147; Dummer, 6. 359-381, 11. 421; Edward, N. Y., 3. 103, 4. 247, 391; Erie (1814), 6. 258; Forty, Pa., 3. 342; Frederick, N. Y., 4. 247; George, Ga., 252; George, N. Y., 94, 98, 6. 84; George, N. Y. City, 4. 247 n .; George, Va., 250; Germantown, N. Y., 2. 446; Halifax, Me., 2. 26S, Foster, Comfort, 19. 58. 278; Hall, N. S., 4. 8; Herkimer, N. Y., 2. 453, 455; Isle-aux-Nois, 4. 397-399, 5. 368-374, 387, 10. 498; James, N. Y., 4. 247 n .; Kingston, Pa., 3. 343; Lévis, 4. 95; Louisburg, 46, 5. 92-94, 6. Foster, Eli, birth, 12. 330.
416, 9. 13, 10. 293, 11. 422-446, 14. 144, 17. 88-89; Loyall, Me., 13. 245; McHenry, Md., 2. 257; Miller, N. Y., 4. 390, 5. 353-354; Niantic Indians (1645), 8. 10; Niagara (1759), 4. 94; Piccar, Flanders, 2. 177; Plank, N. Y., 452, 455, 456; Prince George, S.C., 4. 251; Rich- mond, Me., 2. 277; St. David, In- dia, 8. 501; St. Johns, Canada, 4. 400, 5. 373; St. Thérèse, Canada, 4. 400, 5. 374; Schuyler, N. Y., 2. 446, 455, 461; Stanwix, N. Y., 445-446, 3. 103, 104; Stedman, Va., 20. 94; Strong, Boston Har- bor, 14. 150; Sullivan (Tioga), 2. 464, 472; Ticonderoga, 3. 103, 4. 94, 403, 5. 354, 364, 390, 6. 83-87, 10. 499, 12. 101-102; Washington, N. Y., 4. 296; Western, Me., 2. 268, 277, 284; William, Ga., 4. 252; William, Mass., 242 n .; Wil- liam and Mary, N. H., 244; Wil- liam and Mary, N. Y., 247 n .; William Henry, Me., 244; William Henry, 94, 247.
Fortune, prize case in Eng. (1744), 5. 88.
Fortune, brig (1773), 10. 83.
Forty Fort, in Wyoming capitula- tions, 3. 342.
Fosdick, Dr. Thomas, at siege of Boston, 9. 47.
Foster, - -, of Vt. (1776), 6. 87. Foster, Lieutenant, in campaign of 1760, 5. 380.
Foster, Abel, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.
Foster, Abigail (Parker), 6. 30.
Foster, Abraham, witchcraft peti- tion, 1. 110.
Foster, Alfred D., gift to M.H.S., 3. 12.
Foster, Capt. Asa, at Half-Way Brook fight (1758), 6. 33.
Foster, Bossenger [1], characterized, 12. 142; mentioned by J. Q. Adams (1787), 16. 308, 310, 341; juror (1789), 19. 180.
Foster, Bossenger [2], J. Q. Adams's characterization, 16. 338 n .; biog. note, 338 n .; enters Parson's law office, 452.
Foster, Daniel, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.
Foster, Edward, absentee loyalist, 10.
164; confiscated Boston estate, 172.
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Foster, Elisha, 19. 58.
Foster, Elizabeth [Mrs. McCleary], 15. 256.
Foster, F. Apthorp, on issues of U. S. stamps, 20. 10.
Foster, Hannah, birth, 12. 330.
Foster, Henry, in campaign of 1760, 4. 392.
Foster, Hopestill, 4. 204; death, 13. 371 n.
Foster, Rev. Isaac, preaches for Mather (1675), 13. 356.
Foster, James, of Mass. (1681), 19. 58.
Foster, Rev. James, of England, anec- dote, 19. 374.
Foster, Jedediah, on Mass. Com. of Corresp., 4. 85-90; mentioned, 7. 387.
Foster, John [d. 1681], and Hubbard's map (1677), 4. 13, 203-205, 19. 54; death, 4. 204, 19. 55; and colon. seal, 4. 204, 19. 54; engraving of Rich. Mather, 8. 150, 19. 51, 53; funeral elegies, 8. 389-395; first printer in Boston, 9. 411, 19. 55; works printed by. (1675-81), 9. 437-452, 12. 275, 386, 410, 17. 57; almanacs (1680-81), 9. 449, 451- 452; first Boston imprint, 12. 416, 13. 174-177; uses Johnson's outfit, 12. 417, 13. 399; paper on, 19. 51-60; birth, 52; primarily an en- graver, 52; first work, 52-53; self-taught, 53; view of Boston, 54; gravestones, 55-58; will, 58; AUTOG., 59; inventory, 59.
Foster, John, sea-captain (1691), 7. 158, 160, 163.
Foster, John, death (1711), 1. 161; descendants, 3. 207; and North Writing School, 4. 193; and Andros (1689), 9. 478; on trade com. (1686), 13. 248; petition as to Casco Bay (1686), 270; named for Council (1691), 14. 217; justice of peace (1708), 16. 523.
Foster, Deacon John, of Plymouth, 3. 414 n.
Foster, John, Harvard D.D. (1815), 5. 180. Foster, Joseph, of Brookfield, 7. 397, 398.
Foster, Lydia [Mrs. Hutchinson], 3. 207.
Foster, Mary, captured by Indians, 5. 115. Foster, Mary [Mrs. Chamberlain], 20. 119. Foster, Mary [Mrs. Sale], 19. 58.
Foster, Mercy [Mrs. Russell], 3. 403 n., 14. 155.
Foster, Sir Michael, J. Q. Adams on Crown Law, 16. 416, 418.
Foster, Miriam [Mrs. Choate], 11. 124. Foster, Nathaniel, 3. 403'n.
Foster, Patience, 19. 58.
Foster, Phinehas, 6. 30.
Foster, Richard, sea-captain (1691), 7. 157, 165.
Foster, Samuel [1], removes to Chelmsford (1655), 12. 323; chil- dren, 330.
Foster, Samuel [2], birth, 12. 330; baptism, 331.
Foster, Sarah (Blood), of Groton, 6. 29, 30.
Foster, Simon, recruit (1758), 6. 25. Foster, Standfast, 19. 58.
Foster, Stephen, killed (1758), 6. 22, 23; recruit, 25; effects appraised, 29
Foster, Thankful [Mrs. Baker], 19. 58.
Foster, Theodore A., 18. 262.
Foster, Thomas, of Roxbury, protest against students' long hair (1672), 9. 99.
Foster, Thomas [1], of Plymouth, office, 2. 232; guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 414, 430, 432, 433, 435; biog. note, 414 n.
Foster, Thomas [2], letter to Old Colony Club (1772) for copy of Church's History, 3. 428-429; guest of Club, 432, 440.
Foster, Thomas [3], loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Foster, Deacon Thomas, of Boston, member of "Possee," 10. 38.
Foster, William, Roxbury estate, 14. 47 n.
Foster, Capt. (?) William S., at Lundy's Lane, 6. 257.
Foston, Christopher, of Eng. (1612), 8. 508.
Fould, Achille, as statesman, 16. 469. Foule. See Fowle.
Foulsham, Robert, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.
Foulsham, William, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.
Fountaine, George, letter to Rich. Cutt (1670), 19. 289.
Fouquet. See Belle-Isle.
Four Friends, schooner (1760), 2. 229. Fourcarde, -, smuggling device, 11. 208.
Fournier le Jeune, and Franklin, 20. 28, 31.
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Fourteenth Amendment, necessity, 3. 335.
Fourth of July, as commemorating Independence, 15. 510; Boston's first celebration, 16. 100; celebra- tion in Boston (1788), 433-435. See also Independence.
Fowey, Eng., and Marblehead, Mass., 4. 337.
Fowey, Brit. war-ship (1750), 5. 95.
Fowle, militia clerk in Brain- tree (1691), 1. 163.
Fowle, Lieutenant, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 295.
Fowle, Edward A., engraving by, 9. · 28.
Fowle, Isaac, of Charlestown, 7. 168. Fowle, Mrs. Mary, death, 7. 169.
Fowle, Peter, selectman of Charles- town, 7. 152.
Fowle, Rev. Robert, 16. 415; biog. note, 415 n.
Fowle, William B., reproduction of Hubbard's map, 4. 20.
Fowle, Zechariah, death (1678), 7. 169.
Fowler, Capt. Abraham, letter (1705), 5. 301.
Fowler, Asa, port., 8. 196.
Fowler, John, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 52.
Fowler, Philip, petition (1637), 3. 199. Fowler, Rebekah, witchcraft petition, 1. 111.
Fowler, Theodosius, journal of Sulli- van's expedition, 2. 438.
Fowler, Thomas, of Boston (1694), 7. 167.
Fowler, William, prize case (1750), 5. 96.
Fowles, Capt. (?) John, in Va. cam- paign (1781), 6. 148.
Fox, Miss, of Eng. (1786), 17. 358.
Fox, Charles B., bequest of Civil War journal to M.H.S., 12. 342; typical extracts, 343-344; career and character, 344.
Fox, Charles James, and Brit. ministry, 3. 131.
Fox, George, Roger Williams's work on, 3. 258, 259, 12. 386.
Fox, Gustavus Vasa, death, 1. 169; on naval preparation for war with England, 16. 467; on Craven and the Sumter, 467.
Fox, Henry Edward, commission to Edw. Winslow, 2. 241; letter from Carleton (1783), 3. 74; letters to Edw. Winslow (1783) offer of appointment, 77; on employing
troops, 78; (1784) on appoint- ments for Canada, 78-81.
Fox, Rev. Jabez, death, 1. 156; autog.,
9. 435; preface to Mather's Cases of Conscience, 17. 40.
Fox, John, baptized (1694), 7. 167.
Fox, Robert, of Eng. (1623), 8. 513.
Fox, Rev. Thomas B., sermon, 19. 357.
Fox, Rev. William J., described (1839), 10. 236; hymn, 17. 138; as preacher, 19. 460.
Foxborough, Mass., views, 2. 394.
Foxcroft, Bridget [Mrs. Wheatland], 9. 278.
Foxcroft, John, post-office affairs, 16. 196-200, 205, 228.
Foxcroft, Rev. Thomas (Francis), preaches in Boston (1717), 8. 219; Watts's correspondent, 9. 410; book owned by, 429.
Foy. See also Foye.
Foy, Lieutenant, in N. S. (1796), 3. 71. Foy, as name for Marblehead, 4. 336- 337.
Foye, John, sea-captain (1691), 7. 157; captured by French, 159; re- turns, 168.
Foye, John, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Foye, William, director of Merchants' Notes scheme (1733), 17. 189, 196, 207.
Fraley, Frederick, at Am. Philos. Soc. celebration, 8. 265; ninetieth birth- day, 9. 103; activity, 104; port., 10. 125.
Frame, Elizabeth, gifts to M.H.S., 6. 285, 7. 455, 8. 21.
Framingham, Mass., Shays's insur- gent, 1. 299; population (1790), 4. 136; polls (1784), 139; view (1808), 9. 28; pastor ordained (1701), 14. 32; tavern (1812), 19. 367.
France. - See also analyzed refer- ences under French Revolution, Louisiana Purchase, New France, Paris, and rulers and wars by name. - Unofficial mission to (1861), 1. 203-209; Priestley on Am. relations (1798), 3. 18-20; Directory and debt, 21; X Y Z mission, 22, 15. 89; discovery of . Am. and relig. wars in, 8. 35; cru- elty, 43 n., and Span. Am. (1823), 15. 382, 429; interference with voy- age of Am. ministers (1823), 427; supremacy of legislature, 16. 242; financial edict (1784), 17. 322;
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Brit. treaty (1786), 357; Am. trade (1787), 455, 485; Am. Consular Convention (1788), 509; revolution of 1830, 19. 468; Corps Législatif (1867), 20. 192; and non-importation (1806), 296. Franchise. See Suffrage.
Francis I. of France, and Am. voyages, 8. 75, 77.
Francis I. of Two Sicilies, in 1829, 19. 444.
Francis, Convers, on old map of Stony Brook locality, 2. 203; as member M.H.S., 5. 5; Commence- ment part (1815) and biog. notes, 180, 180 n, 9. 121 n .; Harvard D.D. (1837), 5. 220; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 6. 231; on authorship of Day-Breaking, 394; memoir of John Allyn, 7. 121; of Gamaliel Bradford, 122; of John Davis, 122; of E. S. Goodwin, 123; ¢ B K prayer (1828), 9. 121; oration (1829), 122; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.
Francis, Ebenezer, and John Kebler, 5. 227.
Francis, Tench, Sr. (1754), 7. 341. Francklyn, Gilbert, letter on Declara- tory Act (1766), 11. 446.
Franco-German War, Berlin during, 20. 193; Moltke's preparedness, 193; Napoleon at Wilhelmshöhe, 193.
François, Jean, commands Haitian insurgent blacks, 2. 321; Fort Dauphin massacre, 371; harsh rule, 371.
Frank, Richard, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 52.
Frankfurt-am-Main, Judengasse, 14. 289.
Frankland, Agnes (Surriage), Lady, in Boston society, 10. 34-36.
Frankland, Sir Charles Henry, in Boston, 10. 34.
Frankland, Thomas, prize case (1752), 5. 100.
Franklin. See also Francklyn.
Franklin, Mrs. Ann, gravestone, 6. 518.
Franklin, Benjamin [Letters follow], and privateering, 1. 24; Mignet's biog., 144; Peter Oliver on, 164; Signer, 282; and Northeastern boundary, 3. 89, 359, 362, 366-367, 4. 60; ports., 350, 6. 417, 8. 172, 19. 16; and Augustin Dupré, 5. 349; Dupré's medals, 351; and New England Courant, 6. 517; possible
origin of epitaph, 8. 390, 392; Roman street named after, 11. 285; stigma of Hutchinson Letters affair, 292; iron medal, 12. 189; Jefferson on attitude (1775),
269; draft of Stiles's letter to, 14. 320; Rich. Price on, 17. 281, 287, 306; Prof. John Winthrop on, 286, 291; Van der Capellen on, 317 n .; health (1786), 344, 354, 355; Rush on death, 375; Vaughan on, in peace negotiations, 409, 421, 423- 426, 432, 434; and position for son (1782), 414 n .; and Brit. mission, 429; and non-Am. negotiations, 435-438; Lee's abuse, 19. 118; port. on stamps, 20. 7, 9, 10; statuette by Nini, 27-31; PHOTOG. of statuette, 27; and Comtesse d'Houdetot, 58; bicentenary, 246- 247; Duane's ed. of works, 298, 341, 345; bicentenary medal, 395; device for medal designed by, 410- 411. See also Franklin Fund.
Letters: from Jas. Bowdoin (1788) introducing friends, 4. 302; (1780) greeting, 8. 290; (1785) introducing Bulfinch, 12. 143; - from Jas. Parker and others (1741-73), 16. 186-232; partner- ship agreement with Parker, 186- 189; Parker's debt, 192, 195, 197, 204, 215, 228-232; post-office affairs, 192, 194, 197-199, 205-208, 211, 217-228; - to and from Rich. Price (1767-87), 17. 263, 264, 310, 325, 348, 366 [see Price].
Franklin, Ebenezer, gravestone, 6. 518; drowned, 14. 21.
Franklin, James, and New-England Courant, 6. 517.
Franklin, Jane, Lady, journey in Levant with (1831-32), 19. 476, 479-487, 490-502; character, 477, 503.
Franklin, John, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Franklin, Sir John, at Corfu (1831), character, 19. 484, 502.
Franklin, Joseph, gravestone, 6. 518. Franklin, Josiah, 6. 518, 14. 21.
Franklin, Samuel, sign, 4. 243 n.
Franklin, Gov. William, and appoint- ment to N. Brun. (1784), 3. 79; in 1754, 7. 340; father and post for (1782), 17. 414.
Franklin, William Temple, and North- eastern boundary, 3. 89.
Franklin, State of, conditions (1787), 17. 459.
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Franklin, expedition (1775), 1. 17. Franklin and Marshall College, open- ing and plan, 17. 368 n. Franklin Fund, history, 12. 17-29; provisions in Franklin's will, 17- 19; action by Boston, 19-20; result of scheme of loans, 21- 23; financial result (1891), 23; re- sults in Philadelphia, 23 n .; suit against, 23; and Franklin Park, 24; trades school, 25-27; estimate of fund in 1991, 25; board of mana- gers, 27-29.
Franklin Park, Boston, origin of name, 12. 24.
Franks, David S., 17. 457.
Franks, Priestley's use, 3. 25, 27; Mrs. Adams's use, 276.
Frary, Theophilus, theological zeal, 11. 122.
Fraser. See also Frazer, Frazier.
Fraser, - , admiralty suit (1776), 10. 102.
Fraser, Lieut. John, accounts (1783), 3. 75.
Fraser, Simon, killed at Freeman's Farm, 3. 107.
Fraternity, in Phips's Quebec ex- pedition, 15. 307.
Frazee, John, bust of Marshall, 14. 356 n.
Frazer. See also Fraser, Frazier.
Frazer, Major John G., at Ticon- deroga (1776), 6. 82, 84, 86.
Frazier, Addison, of Ga., 20. 516, 519. Frazier, Allen, of Ga., 20. 516.
Frazier, John A., of Ga., 20. 516.
Frazier, John H., of Ga., 20. 516.
Frazier, Mary, and J. Q. Adams (1788-89), 16. 372, 454.
Frazier, Moses, mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1788), 16. 363, 375, 415, 420, 423, 448, 454; biog. note, 363 n.
Frazier, Nathan, purchases confis- eated Boston estate, 10. 172.
Frazier, William, of Ga., 20. 516. Frazier's Ferry, Va. (1781), 6. 148. Freake, John, killed, 13. 344 n.
Frederica, Ga., name as royal me- morial, 4. 252.
Frederick, Md., in 1836, 7. 265.
Frederick, Fort, N. Y., name as royal memorial, 4. 247.
Fredericksburg, Va., in 1804, 2. 17, 33 Fredericktown, Md. name as royal memorial, 4. 250.
Free Religious Association, 10. 527.
Free Soil party, Lincoln on, 2. 416 n .; origin in Mass., 3. 147, 13. 200; in
campaign of 1848, 201; Sumner as leader, 20. 541.
Freebody, - -, trader at Newport (1777), 2. 235. , sea-captain (1768), Freeman, 10. 35.
Freeman, Captain, of Norwich, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 47.
Freeman, Edward Augustus, hist. method, 5. 267; death announced, 7. 348; M.H.S. tribute to, as his- torian, 421-425; appreciation of geography, 423; investigations for History of Sicily, 424; and classics, 425.
Freeman, Elizabeth, relic, 1. 2-4; career, 3, 41; port., 42.
Freeman, Fear [Mrs. Sears], 2. 407. Freeman, James, Clarke's biog., 2. 392; Priestley sends book to, 3. 33; letter from Priestley (1800) on theology, 33; letter from Thacher (1796) on Priestley, 39; gifts to M.H.S., 294, 8. 279; and record of census of 1765, 4. 138; and J. F. Clarke, 320; character, 321, 328- 334; Harvard D.D. (1811), 5. 176; reprinted M. H. S. 6. paper, 231; and beginning of M.H.S., 278; memoir, 7. 123; memoir of G. R. Minot, 24; junior member M.H.S., 9. 94; and Boston Maga- zine, 18. 326; article on Boston, 328.
Freeman, John, of Ala., 20. 517.
Freeman, Joseph, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 182.
Freeman, Martha (Curtis | Clarke), 4. 320.
Freeman, Gen. Nathaniel [1], biog. note, 16. 320 n.
Freeman, Nathaniel [2], mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787), 16. 304, 336, 365, 370; ¢ B K orator (1787), 311; Adams's characteriza- tion, 311 n., 19. 385; biog. note, 16. 311 n .; exhibition part (1786), 342 n.
Freeman, William, servant of Gov. Winthrop, 13. 60 n.
Freeman Place Chapel, Boston, 4. 326. Freeman's Farm, battles, 3. 105, 107, 6. 94, 97; anniversary, 121.
Freetown, Mass., and Shays's Rebel- lion, 1. 76.
Freire, Johannes, map, and Cartier's voyages, 7. 305, 11. 380.
Frelinghuysen, Theodore, speech on Indians (1830), 14. 406; and tariff (1832), 19. 523.
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FRÉMONT-FROST
Frémont, John C., hist. unimportance
of defeat (1856), 11. 113-114; E. L. Pierce on (1856), 18. 366.
French, -, (1788), 16. 452.
French, Adam, Works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152; character- ized, 153.
French, Benjamin, port. of Webster owned by, 2. 263.
French, Benjamin Franklin, death announced, 4. 102; career, 102- 103.
French, Charles E., bequest to M. H. S., 19. 304, 20. 228; gift to M.H.S. from heirs, 227.
French, Daniel C., statuette of stand- ing figure of John Harvard, 10. 292.
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