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Gordon, Lord Adam, in Boston (1765), 13. 392, 395-396.
Gordon, Adam, Commencement part (1788), 16. 439. Gordon, Capt. Charles, Rogers on (1815), 4. 208.
Gordon, Lord George, visits Harvard (1769), 10. 44.
Gordon, George Angier, elected a member M.H.S., 12. 138; list of publications (1900-04), 15. 29, 18. 269; memoir of S. E. Herrick as- signed to, 471.
Gordon, George Hamilton. See Aber- deen.
Gordon, Hugh Mackay, 3. 82; letter from Edw. Winslow, Jr. (1785), 82; on N. Brun. Board of Ac- counts, 83: at funeral of Edw. Winslow, Sr., 93.
Gordon, James, prize case (1752), 5. . 100.
Gordon, James, corresp. with Will Martin (1752-65), 13. 379-396; on French War, 386; on small pox epidemic, 389-392; on Lord Adam Gordon, 392, 395, 396; on Stamp Act riots, 393.
Gordon, Mrs. James, death, 13. 389. Gordon, John C. Hamilton. See Aberdeen.
Gordon, Rev. William, charge against Saml. Adams, 4. 141; letter from Washington (1785), 142; goes to Philadelphia (1775), 7. 407, 412; as preacher, 9. 71; and Rich. Price, 17. 288, 311, 338; letter to Price (1775) on the war, 302; biog. note, 302 n .; preparation of history, 312; and Wm. Hazlitt,
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323; and resignation of Pres. Langdon, 18. 225-227.
Gore, Asa, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Gore, Christopher, bequest to M.H.S., 3. 292; port., 295; letter introducing, to Franklin, 4. 302; memoir, 7. 123; and Boston Maga- zine, 18. 326; criminal case (1789), 19. 180; election as Pres. M.H.S. (1806), 20. 15 n.
Gore, John, absentee loyalist, 10. 164. Gore, John, at Washington (1812), 19. 377, 381.
Gore, Obadiah, Boston estate (1717), 1. 323.
Gore, Obadiah, death at Wyoming (c. 1777), 3. 346.
Gore, Obadiah, report on Wyoming Massacre, 3. 346.
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando [1], patents, 1. 233; and Indians brought to Eng., 2. 36-37; and Plymouth, Eng., and Va., 245; and failure of Popham Colony, 247-248; re- prints of Brief Narration, 6. 347- 348; designs against Mass. (1633), 8. 383-385; and established church, 16. 176, 177.
Gorges, Ferdinando [2], America Painted to the Life, extant copies, price, 10. 334.
Gorges, George, colony, 9. 186.
Gorges, Robert, colony at Wessa- gusset, 4. 74, 7. 25.
Gorges, Thomas, and Wells, Me., 2. 157.
Gorham, Colonel, loyalist, reported captured (1775), 7. 412.
Gorham, Capt. Benjamin, cargo of tea destroyed (1774), 10. 83.
Gorham, Benjamin, Whig leader (1840), 11. 279.
Gorham, David, address to Hutchin- son, 14. 50 n.
Gorham, Nathaniel, in Boston so- ciety, 10. 33, 83.
Gorham, Col. Shubael, at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 428, 431; subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Gorham, Sturgis, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 411.
Gorman, Arthur P., on G. F. Hoar, 19. 267.
Gorrell, James, journal of Pontiac Conspiracy, 4. 44.
247-249; monument on Cutty- hunk, 249, 17. 440.
Gospel Order revised, 9. 522.
Goss, David, killed at Wyoming
(1778), 3. 345.
Goss, Elbridge H., gift to M.H.S., 7. 118.
Gostlin, Margaret [Mrs. Heathcote], 5. 105.
Gouge, Edward, Sewall warns, 1. 323; character, 323.
Gouge, Frances, 1. 323.
Gougen, Captain, at Boston (1656), 3. 194.
Gough, John B., as orator, 15. 504. Gouin, narrative of Pontiac Conspiracy, 4. 45.
Gould. See also Gold.
Gould, Abel, 1. 135.
Gould, Dr. Augustus A., office, 1. 325.
Gould, Benjamin, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 442.
Gould, Benjamin Apthorp, astro- nomical works, 1. 362; as teacher, 4. 321; at Göttingen, 12. 367; G. S. Hale's poem on, 494.
Gould, Daniel, conveyance (1691), 7. 168.
Gould, Daniel, of R. I., work ac- credited to (1700), 9. 520.
Gould, Lieut. Edward, wounded at Lexington, 5. 395.
Gould, Elizabeth, of Eng. (1650), 1. 135.
Gould, Esther (Bowers), of Groton, 6. 30.
Gould, Judith, of Eng., will (1650), 1. 135,
Gould, Lucretia G. [Mrs. Ellis], 10. 246; death, 246.
Gould, Lydia, of Eng. (1650), 1. 135. Gould, Mary, of Eng. (1650), 1. 135. Gould, Moriah, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.
Gould, Moses, recruit (1758), 6. 24.
Gould, Nathan, of N. Eng. (1650), 1. 135.
Gould, Nathaniel, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 397.
Gould, Nehemiah, killed (1758), 6. 22, 33; recruit, 24; effects ap- praised, 27, 30; wife, 30.
Gould, Robert, and John Rowe, 10. 39.
Gould, Deacon Samuel, of Brookfield, 7. 399.
Gould, Samuel, at New York (1778), 10. 106.
Gosnold, Bartholomew, extant copies of Brereton's Relation, 9. 181-182, 12. 160; at Cuttyhunk Island, 16. Gould, Sarah, of Eng. (1650), 1. 135.
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Gould, Mrs. William, in Boston society, 10. 36.
Gould, Zaccheus, of Eng. (1650), 1. 135. Gourd, Alphonse, work on U. S., 5. 164. Gourgas, Francis R., in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 41.
Gouverneur, Samuel L., letter from Monroe (1823), 15. 410.
Gouvion, Col. Jean B., at siege of Yorktown, 6. 150.
Gove, Edward, pardon and restora- tion, 13. 255, 276.
Gove, Lieut. Nathaniel, at siege of Boston, 9. 42, 57, 62-67, 71-73, 78, 79, 83-85, 88, 90.
Gove, Samuel, of Roxbury, 7. 411. Gover, William, deposition on Phips's expedition, 15. 303.
Government, reason for Plymouth and Conn. compacts, 5. 326; Aris- totle on Athenian, 6. 385-387. See also Constitution, Dependen- cies, Elections, Executive, Judi- ciary, Legislature, Manors, Politi- cal science, ¿ uffrage, Town, Union. Governor, specimen instructions to colon. (1702), 8. 93-105; power in Mass., 16. 242-245.
Gower, G. G. Leveson -. See Gran- ville.
Graaf, , and embargo at Phila- delphia (1807), 20. 310.
Grace, Lieut. (?) John, in Newport campaign, 6. 115.
Gradwell, John, prize case (1752), 5. 100.
Graffort, Thomas, justice of peace (1686), 13. 231.
Gragg, Jacob, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301; in 1760, 6. 427.
Gragg, John, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301; recruit (1760), 6. 427.
Gragg, Samuel, and Shays's Rebel- lion, 1. 301; and capture of Shat- tuck, 305.
Gragg, Washington P., on com. on Boston bicentenary, 2. 220; sub- scription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Graham, Major (?) Gordon, in cam- paign of 1760, 4. 408, 409.
Graham, James, death in Am. army (1776), 12. 102.
Graham, James, Atty .- Gen. of Mass., 10. 289; sent to Eng. (1690), 7. 152.
Grahame, James, Harvard LL.D. (1839), 5. 227; memoir, 7. 123.
Grainger, W., engraving of Washing- ton, 5. 420. -
Grammar, Priestley's work, 3. 15. Grammarians Funeral, FACSIM., 5. 2-3. Grand d'Hauteville, Ellen (Sears), 2. 423 n.
Grand d'Hauteville, Frederic S., in Civil War, 2. 417 n.
Grand Diable, vessel on Lake Cham- plain (1760), 4. 403, 5. 381, 384.
Grand Juste, prize case (1743), 5. 87. Granger, Gideon, and Jefferson (1806), 20. 282; and Madison, 345. Granger, Capt. John, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 52.
Grant, -, of Antigua, in Boston (1776), 10. 103.
Grant, Major, of Vt. (1776), 6. 87.
Grant, Anna [Mason], 2. 5; port., 17. Grant, Mrs. Anne, letters from Anna C. Lowell (1809-10), 18. 302-317; Am. subscription ed. of Letters from the Mountains, 303, 305- 307; on Miss Lowell, 303, 311 n .; on Elizabeth Smith, 315 n .; as writer, 19. 470, 471; Tory, 472.
Grant, George, journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 438.
Grant, Rev. George M., at Cabot cele- bration, 12. 8.
Grant, John, identified with "Wether- cock," 19. 276.
Grant, John T., on Pottawatomie Massacre, 14. 5 n .- 6 n.
Grant, Moses, characterized, 12. 142. Grant, Patrick, gift to M.H.S., 2. 5; Commencement part (1828), 5. 197; spread, 198.
Grant, Robert, on S. F. McCleary, 15. 263.
Grant, Thomas, account of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 438.
Grant, Ulysses S., and David Sears, 2. 416; conditions at beginning of administration, 9. 317; and E. R. Hoar, 319; errors in Memoirs, 10. 484; present attitude of South, 18. 237; and Butler (1864), 19. 342- 356; strategy in Va. campaign, 342- 344, 348; responsibility for fail- ure, 344-348, 351 ; inadequate staff, 344 n., 20. 162-163; Appomattox campaign, 87-112 [see Appomat- tox]; and Johnson, 431; inevita- bility of election (1868), 434, 436; and Sumner, 546.
Grantland, Seaton, and Graves-Cilley duel, 12. 292.
Granville, Granville G. Leveson- Gower, 2d earl of, and proposed in- tervention (1862), 18. 145, 147- 149, 152, 20. 468-471; paper on
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GRAPE ISLAND AFFAIR-GRAY
his relations with U. S., 453-474; | Gray, Elizabeth [Chipman], 4. 22, 18. 157.
biog., 454, 460-463; as leader of Lords, 455; character, 455-457; career as Minister, 457-460; and the Queen, 468; and Treaty of Washington, 471; and Cockburn's conduct, 473.
Grape Island affair (1775), 10. 92.
Grasse-Tilley, François J. P., comte de, and Ogé's insurrection, 2. 316 n. ; at Haiti, 340; battle with Rodney, 3. 130, 19. 153, 155, 157, 160; figure of, suggested for Lafayette Monument, 4. 40; Yorktown, 6. 149, 19. 140.
Grattan, Thomas Colley, at Harvard
Commencement (1840), 5. 231; at + B K (1842), 9. 134, 135.
Gratze, Misses, of Philadelphia (1804), 2. 13.
Graupner, Gottlieb, papers, 20. 438. Graves. See also Greaves.
Graves, - customs officer (1708), 4. 155.
Graves, - guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 395.
Graves, - Brit. navy captain (1776), 2. 303.
Graves, Philadelphia militia officer (1807), 20. 306.
Graves, Colonel, of East Shore, Md. (1781), 6. 158.
Graves, John, death in Am. army (1776), 12. 102.
Graves, Admiral Samuel, arrives at Boston, 10. 87.
Graves, Thomas, probable draftsman of Waters-Winthrop map, 1. 214. Graves, Capt. Thomas, in Va. county court (1632), 3. 4; vestryman, 5. Graves, Dr. Thomas, of Charlestown,
7. 169; opposition to restored govt. (1689), 12. 278; justice of peace, 13. 229; and General Court (1675), 399.
Graves, William J., Cilley duel and aftermath in Congress, 12. 286-292. Gravesend, L. I., Maverick on (1660), 1. 245; in 1650, 2. 49.
Gray. See also Grey.
Gray, Abraham, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 177.
Gray, Asa, Harvard A.M. (1844), 5. 245; and Darwin, 8. 50.
Gray, Benjamin, at funeral of Hannah Gerrish, 14. 39 n.
Gray, Lieut. (?) Ebenezer, at siege of Boston, 9. 75.
Gray, Ellis, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 180.
Gray, Elizabeth P. (Gardner), 4. 23. Gray, Francis Calley, subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291, 292; port., presented, 4. 110; delay in memoir, 342, 5. 309; in M.H.S., 5, 311-312; Harvard LL.D (1841), 233; M.H.S. tributes to, 309, 311- 313; death, 312; culture, 312; re- printed M.H.S. paper, 6. 232; on com. on M.H.S. semi-centenary, 288 n .; memoir of W. J. Spooner, 7. 124; junior member M.H.S., 9. 94; ¢ B K oration (1816), 116; biog. note, 116 n .; poem (1840), 131; and attempt to in- crease M.H.S. membership (1846), 10. 321; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.
Gray, Frederic T., Harvard A.M. (1847), 5. 253.
Gray, Harriet [Upham], 18. 157, 158. Gray, Harrison, in Boston society, 10. 33, 39; member of Fire Club, 38; on com. on address to Gage, 85; debate on Com. of Corresp. (1774), 86; absentee loyalist, 164; con- fiscated Boston estate, 172.
Gray, Horace [1], career, 18. 157, 161. Gray, Horace [2], on end of slavery in Mass., 1. 41 n .; on minutes of Otis's Writs of Assistance argu- ment, 6. 195; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 232-233; on genesis of Mass. towns, 7. 215; list of publi- cations (1900-02), 15. 29, 16. 129; M.H.S. tributes to, 251-268; in M.H.S., 251-253; and C. F. Adams [2], 253, 255; and natural history, 254, 18. 161; as court re- porter, 16. 255, 256, 18. 162; hist. research and method, 16. 255-258, 266, 18. 164, 166; note on riparian rights, 16. 256; review of Dred Scott decision, 256; number of opinions, 259, 18. 166, 170; and Juilliard vs. Greenman, 16. 259-262, 18. 174-175; and literary work, 16. 262; as judge, 263, 266-268, 18. 165-185; character and success, 16. 263-264, 267, 18. 186; bequest to M.H.S., 16. 265; as lawyer, 265, 18. 158, 163; memory, 16. 266; style, 266; n: moir assigned to J. C. Gray, 291; on suicide, 527; MEMOIR by G. F. Hoar, 18. 155- 187; PORT. and AUTOG., 155; non- legal capacity, 156; birth, 157; ancestry, 157; marriage, 15S;
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death, 159; legal education, 159-1 162; politics, 160; address on Marshall, 185-186.
Gray, Horatio, gift to M.H.S., 14. 144.
Gray, Jane (Matthews), 18. 158. Gray, John, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Gray, John Chipman [1], in M. H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; sub- scription for M.H.S. building, 291, 292; MEMOIR by J. C. Ropes, 4. 22-37; PORT., 22; birth and an- cestry, 22; education, 22; studies law, 22, 23; abroad, 22; marriage, 23; residences, 23; interest in horticulture and agriculture, 23; as scholar, 24; and Harvard, 24; in M.H.S., 24; in Am. Acad., 24; honorary degree, 24; public ser- vices, 24-25; interest in public finance, 25; politics, 25; and antislavery and abolitionism, 26; conscientiousness, 27; religion, 27; death, 27; in old age, 27; - Com- mencement spread (1811), 5. 176; subscription *to
Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342; ¢ B K oration (1821), 9. 118; biog. note, 118 n .; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34; and Everett, 95.
Gray, John Chipman [2], elected a member M.H.S., 12. 167; on J. C. Ropes, 13. 218-221; and memoir of J. C. Ropes, 14. 198; on J. B. Thayer, 16. 13-14; memoir of Horace Gray assigned to, 291.
Gray, Capt. Robert, papers on voy- age, 3. 215; voyages to Oregon, 7. 417-418; pictures of adventures, 418-419; discovery of Columbia River, 419-421.
Gray, Samuel. See Boston Mas- sacre.
Gray, Thomas, in Boston society, 10. 39; and Molasses Act, 60; on com. on address to Hutchinson (1771), 77; and on address to Gage, 85; debate on Com. of Corresp. (1774), 86.
Gray, Thomas [H. C. 1790], Harvard D.D. (1826), 5. 195; at Harvard Commencements (1830-42), 203, , 214, 233, 236; exhibition part (1788), 16. 431; at Divinity School exercises (1836), 19. 364.
Gray, Thomas, Commencement part (1823), 5. 190; biog. note, 190 n. Gray, Thomas Fales, gift to M.H.S., 1. 358.
Gray, William, bookbinder (1739), 17. 31.
Gray, Lieut .- Gov. William, 4. 22; port., 14. 144; career, 18. 157.
Gray, William, resigns membership M.H.S., 1. 228; Friday Club, 14. 473, 16. 465; Henry Lee's char- acterization, 19. 252.
Grayson, William, candidacy (1788), 15. 124; death, 134; opposition to Constitution, 17. 425, 481, 508; letters to Madison (1787), 461, 473 [see Madison].
Great Awakening, and sexual moral- ity, 6. 498-502; Watts on, 9. 335, 349, 386, 387, 389, 391, 392, 395, 404, 406, 407; Edwards's Narra- tive, 335, 353, 356, 360, 364; White- field on disturbances, 10. 300.
Great Barrington, Mass., Washington Monument subscription box, 2. 140.
Great Britain. - See also analyzed references under Army, England, Parliament, Scotland, Wales, and rulers and wars by name. - Un- official missions to (1861), 1. 203- 209, 13. 191, 193, 16. 465; Jay's negotiations and treaty, 3. 46, 15. 145-156; royal v to, 5. 156- 163; Treaty of Washington, 8. 17- 19, 20. 471-474; J. Q. Adams on govt. (1810), 10. 379-380; and neu- tral trade (1810), 380-381; (1794), 15. 143-145; hope of adjustment with U. S. (1810), 10. 380; Laird rams, 13. 178-197; change in at- titude towards U. S., 15. 189-193, 227; and Span .- Am. (1823), 373- 436 [see Monroe Doctrine]; slave- trade question with (1837), 464; Trent affair, 16. 465-467, 17. 441, 18. 141; rule of dependencies, 17. 8; Rich. Price and nat. debt, 266, 273; Shelburne on ministry (1774), 274; Shelburne on affairs (1784), 322; and Am. commerce (1785), 327-329; French treaty (1786), 357; proposed intervention in Civil War (1862), 442-448, 18. 123-154, 20. 463-471; whale-fishery bill (1788), 17. 501-502; regulation of slave-trade (1788), 508; and La., 18. 56; cotton and Civil War, 19. 330- 334; Wm. Duane on U. S. and (1806- 09), 20. 296, 301, 312-316, 321-330. Great Island, command of fort on (1686), 13. 261; port of entry (1686), 264; diabolical perform- ances at (1686), 14. 168-171.
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Great Lakes, cartographical develop- ment of Cartier's stories concern- ing, 7. 307-309.
Great Rebellion, army and Parliament (1647), 11. 6; age of polit. leaders, 228; transport of Scotch prisoners, 13. 32.
Greaton, Gen. John, in Jersey cam- paign, 2. 224; in Rev. army, 443; regt. leaves Albany (1778), 444.
Greaton's Tavern, Boston, 10. 46.
Greaves, Thomas, protest (1689), 12. 278.
Greece, battle of Marathon, 17. 252- 262; of Salamis, 383-405; U. S. and revolution, 18. 102. See also Athens.
Greele, Antoinette (Paine), 2. 101.
Greek, Stephen Salisbury on, 2. 97; J. Q. Adams on, 10. 386-387; Jos. Willard on lexicon, 17. 371.
Greek Revolution, interest in U. S., 18. 102.
Grecks, migrations, 12. 108-110; hist. importance, 13. 94; and sui- cide, 16. 529.
Green. See also Greene.
Green, -, sea-captain (1700), 1. 154.
Green, - -, innkeeper at Coventry (1775), 9. 41.
Green, -, Boston money broker (1788), 16. 441.
Green, Sergeant (?) Andrew, furlough, 6. 127.
Green, Anna (Pierce), keeps a car- riage (1768), 1. 225.
Green, Bartholomew, and printing of act reversing witchcraft attainders, 1. 78, 85, 94-96, 100; in 1717, 8. 218; works printed by (1692- 1701), 9. 494-527, 532, 533, 10. 543, 12. 380, 393, 410, 413, 17. 24-26, 38, 44-54, 61-64, 67; Printers Advertisement, 9. 524; death, 10. 99, 11. 249; bill against govt. (1691), 253.
Green, Benjamin [H. C. 1784], biog. note, 16. 312 n.
Green, Duff, and Pres. Johnson, 19. 396.
Green, Ezra, Unitarian, 3. 164.
Green, Francis, letter to E. Winslow (1779) on fleet at Newport, 2. 239. Green, Harriet E., index to Pickering Papers, 6. 189.
Green, Henry, justice of peace (1686), 13. 231.
Green, Jacob, in General Court (1692), 7. 162.
Green, James D., at Harvard Com- mencement (1846), 5. 249.
Green, Capt. Jerry, member of Boston Fire Club, 10. 38.
Green, John, marshal-general, pro- claims James II., 12. 223, 19. 44; marshal (1686), 13. 235, 273.
Green, John, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 444.
Green, John Richard, ignores last royal veto, 5. 158; Gardiner on, 16. 8.
Green, Rev. Joseph [1] [H. C. 1695], biog. note, 9. 532.
Green, Joseph [2], land grant, 1. 44. Green, Joseph [H. C. 1726], member of Boston Fire Club, 10. 38; on com. on address to Hutchinson (1771), 77; absentee loyalist, 164. Green, Joshua, business, 1. 43, 44.
Green, Nathaniel, sea-captain (1693), 7. 165.
Green, Nathaniel, of Groton, in cam- paign of 1760, 4. 392; recruit, 6. 427.
Green, Oliver, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 436.
Green, Richard, in Boston society, 10. 91, 97, 98; exiled from Boston (1776), 102.
Green, Ruth [Mitchell], 9. 532.
Green, Samuel [1], works printed by (1652-91), 9. 414-446, 453, 460, 462, 465, 468, 469, 473, 476, 531, 11. 248, 12. 274, 283, 383, 384, 387, 17. 16, 30, 31, 33, 38, 56, 58, 68; connection with Johnson, 11. 241; before Council on books printed (1668), 248; death, 249; petition for new type (1658), 250; petition on censorship, 251.
Green. Samuel [2], runs Sewall's press, 8. 390; works printed by (1681- 90), 9. 452-487, 11. 21, 12. 276, 277, 282, 283, 390, 17. 33-37; death, 11. 249; bill against Council (1689-90), 251-253.
Green, Samuel Abbott [Communica- tions follow], gifts of books and MSS. to M.H.S., 1. 42, 4. 156, 158, 7. 414, 454; list of publications (1883-1906), 1. 169, 2. 68, 391, 3. 279, 4. 106, 348, 5. 439, 6. 404, 7. 369, 8. 185, 9. 23, 10. 121, 11. 317, 12. 175, 13. 66, 14. 128, 15. 29, 16. 129, 17. 213, 18. 269, 19. 205, 20. 207; annual reports as Librarian M. H.S. (1883-1906), 1. 171, 2. 70, 393, 3. 281, 4. 107, 349, 5. 449, 6. 415, 7. 371, 8. 195, 9. 24, 10. 122,
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568, 11. 331, 12. 187, 13. 77, 14. 141, 15. 42, 16. 143, 17. 228, 18. 286, 19. 222, 20. 226; elected Li- brarian (1884-1906), 1. 180, 2. 80, 404, 3. 298, 4. 119, 366, 5. 456, 6. 420, 7. 383, 8. 201, 9. 39, 10. 137, 573, 11. 335, 12. 190, 13. 80, 14. 146, 15. 51, 16. 148, 17. 233, 18. 289, 19. 226, 20. 232; announce- ments as Librarian, 1. 200, 3. 347, 4. 376, 5. 332, 6. 40, 165, 285, 351, 7. 455, 8. 21, 168, 171-173, 415, 10. 540, 12. 456, 13. 161-163, 310, 15. 521, 18. 392-394, 19. 168, 300, 20. 1; on com. on Parkman MSS., 1. 362; report, 2. 225-228; on commission on Mass. Archives, 68; executor of J. L. Sibley's will, 169; on com. on labors of B. F. Stevens, 219; gifts of ports. and plates to M.H.S., 394, 395, 3. 282, 283, 4. 109, 110, 350, 5. 451, 6. 41, 417, 7. 373, 8. 196, 197, 9. 27, 28, 10. 125, 293, 11. 333, 12. 189, 14. 144, 145, 15. 46, 17. 230, 19. 224; in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii .; memoir of A. A. Lawrence assigned to, 63, 11. 367; absent from meetings, 3. 253, 4. 91, 7. 1,8. 1, 11. 103, 17. 439; presents gifts from others, 3. 276, 7. 315-317, 8. 22, 80, 170, 18. 296, 19. 409; on Library Com. (1887, '89), 3. 318, 4. 367; presents communications of other members, 21, 208, 5. 340, 7. 31, 347, 425, 8. 225, 344, 367, 505, 9. 172, 277, 10. 470, 11. 1, 8, 277, 12. 425, 13. 302, 14. 198, 382, 18. 83, 392, 394, 19. 20, 34, 306, 440, 20. 27, 490, 560, 587; on com. on centenary of Washington's in- auguration, 4. 158; report, 199; on special Library Com. (1889), 366; report, 382-383; presents Dupré Collection to Boston Public Library, 5. 352; record of M. H.S. obligation to, 456, 457; on com. on M.H.S. centenary, 6. 196, 214; remarks, 203, 7. 125, 317, 8. 56, 59, 519, 9. 158, 196, 233, 10. 440, 490, 11. 24, 233, 336, 12. 29, 154, 195, 252, 292, 371, 13. 62, 142, 156, 378, 424, 14. 149, 176, 16. 290, 17. 141, 18. 362, 19. 227, 20. 21, 83, 537; M.H.S. circular letter (1873), 6. 213; reprinted M.H.S. papers, 233-235; moves vote of thanks, 420; remarks on A. T. Perkins, 422; M. H.S. delegate to Am. Philos. Soc., 8. 59; reports as acting
Cabinet-Keeper (1893, 1904), 196, 18. 287; service as Librarian, 8. 343; junior member M.H.S., 9. 94; elected Vice-Pres. M.H. S. (1895-1906), 10. 137, 572, 11. 335, 12. 190, 13. 80, 14. 145, 15. 51, 16. 147, 17. 233, 18. 289, 19. 226, 20. 232; senior member M.H.S., 11. 108; memoir of Abbott Lawrence assigned to, 367; motion by, 448; on com. to pub. Pepperrell Papers, 12. 9; presides, 30, 13. 120, 425, 15. 1, 17. 128, 162, 19. 1, 83, 168, 200, 20. 420, 587; remarks on Jules Marcou, 12. 196; and return of Bradford MS., 15. 80; on ad- visory com. on Hart's co-operative history, 493; remarks on Cutty- hunk, 16. 249; on com. to pub. cat. of Waterston Library, 17. 235; signs memorials on Constitution, 18. 121, 20. 5; on com. on Old State House, 246, 421; acknowledg- ment to, 596 n.
Communications: on verses by Sewall, 1. 13, 2. 41-43; on Peter Faneuil, 1. 42, 222; on Benj. Walker, 43; on Wm. Douglass and early medical practice, 44-47; on Windsor chairs, 147-148; on
"Hungry March," - 229-231; GROTON DURING SHAYS'S REBEL- LION, 298-312; on Northern Lights in N. Eng., 2. 102-105; communi- cates letters on Beadle murder, 147-149; on improvement in com- munication, 149; on J. L. Sibley's will, 168; on kinswoman's recol- lections of Wm. Prescott, 3. 320; communicates letter on forged medallion, 348; letters on churches in N. S., 4. 67-73; on death of B. F. French, 102; PROVINCIAL CENSUS OF 1765, 136-140; on death of E. G. Squier, 142; on an old deed, 156; on Charleston Year Books, 158; letter on Shays's Re- bellion, 158; on Hubbard's map of N. Eng., 199-206, 6. 40; on Wm. Brinsmead's note-book, 4. 298- 302; on Robt. Keayne's note- books, 313-316, 5. 435; on Foy and Marblehead, 4. 336-337; on some Indian names, 373-374; jour- nal of David Holden, 384-409; on Grammarians Funeral, 5. 2-3; minutes about Indian captives, 114-115; on Chas. Deane, 133; on F. W. Palfrey, W. F. Allen, 149- 150; on purchase of earliest records
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of Mass., 166; on origin of name of town of Becket, 166; on first funeral prayer in Boston, 331-332; on engraving of battle of Lake George, 416-418; Danforth's deed to York, Me., 432-435; papers on Groton milit. companies (1758, '60), 6. 21-33, 426-432; inquiry on sermons in Indian, 65; on M.H.S. group picture (1858), 76-78; on broadsides and file of Boston News Letter, 171-174; letter of Jefferson, 174-175; on report of Otis's Writs of Assistance speech, 190-196; M. H. S. CENTENNIAL BIBLIOGRA-
PHY, 203-249, 343-349; on sub- scription list to Boston bicentenary dinner, 340-343, 7. 316; on anec- dote of Washington, 6. 349-350; on Sewall's Latin epigrams, 381; on authorship of Day-Breaking, 392-395; on file of N. Eng. Courant, 516-517; on gravestones of Frank- lin's relatives, 517-518; com- municates letter from Dept. of State on Dutch medals, 7. 19; list of memoirs in Collections, 121- 125; diary of Lawrence Hammond, 144-172; on various gifts, 315-317; on Waters-Winthrop map, 335- 338; letter of John Tulley, 414- 415; on sermon containing pre- dictions on Washington (1755),
- 454; on diary of Wm. Nutting, 8. 22-23; on facsims. of early news- papers, 53-55; on death of Sir John B. Burke, 78; on book- worms, 105-106; on ports. of In- crease Mather, 143-151; on Water- ston Bequest, 171-173; on Du- plesis's and Greuze's Franklin
ports., 173; on "Nonacoicus," 209-212; Sewall MSS., 212-225; on engraving of Crown Point, 225; on Harvard "University," 265; on 150th anniversary of Am. Philos. Soc. 265; Carrier's Address (1796),
266-267; on death of E. D. Neill, 276; on M.H.S. flag-hanging days, 280; on Putnam's map of Worces- ter Co., 279-280; M.H.S. LIBRARY,
312-344; three funeral elegies,
387-395; on death of C. H. Bell, 395; on treatment of female loy- alists in Boston, 412-415; non- consumption agreement (1786),
496; on Habermann's "Views," 497-499, 9. 168; on John Wheel- wright, 8. 505-508; doggerel ballad (1755), 9. 2-5; letter on social rank
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