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at Harvard (1749), 5-7; on senior and junior members M.H.S., 92- 94; early docs. on Harvard, 97- 102; on embroidery showing Har- vard(?) Hall, 102; on Mass. dona- tion to S. C. (1781), 169-172; on death of Comte de Paris, 172; on Danforth's plans of land tracts, 193-195; on R. C. Winthrop, 221- 224; on eds. of "Day of Doom," 269-274; on other works of Wigglesworth, 274-275; EARLY AM. IMPRINTS, 410-540, 12. 273- 285, 380-423, 17. 13-75, 19. 168; papers on estate of Saml. Skelton, 10. 108-115; DATES OF EARLY
HARVARD COMMENCEMENTS, 194- 205, 360, 12. 72-73, 285; BENJ. TOMPSON, 10. 263-284, 369-371; on death of Pierre Margry, 294; communicates tribute of Peabody Educ. Fund to R. C. Winthrop, 404; on names of certain N. Eng. villages, 465-467; list of articles sent to Mather Byles, Jr. (1780), 470-472; EARLY BOOK CATS., 540- 547; on copy of old Mass. law, 11. 17; on printed works of John Higginson, 19-23; on Sibley's books and MSS., 67-68; on John Bar- nard's note-books, 71-74; on eds. of Symmes's sermon on Lovewell, 179-182; old laws of Harvard, 200-207; on work by Benj. Wood- bridge, 207; Lowell's account of Spanish smuggling, 208; on Otis Papers, 221-226; EARLY HISTORY OF PRINTING IN N. ENG., 240-253; Abercrombie's letter on Lexington, 304-306; on leaving Tremont Street building, 306-308; diary of Dudley Bradstreet, 417-446; on Justin Winsor, 12. 30-32; diary of Amos Farnsworth, 74-105; letters of Isaac Watts, 149-152; letter of Rev. Dudley Bradstreet, 197;
Rev. John Fiske's note-book, 317- 338; on Julius Dexter, 342; anec- dote of Arnold's soldiers, 346-348; on development of Back Bay, 13. 1-4; on M. F. Force, 120; on Winsor Bequest to Library, 161- 163; on first Boston imprint, 174-177; report on Groton church affairs (1712), 298-302; diaries of Increase Mather, 337-374, 397-411; extract from Hammond's diary, 411; on C. F. Dunbar, 425; on E. G. Porter, 426-428; John Marshall's diary, 14. 13-34; on
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recovery of vol. of Whitefield's tracts, 171-173; on MS. summary of duties of constable, 382-383; on W. M. Evarts, 15. 1-2; on phrases resembling Lincoln's Gettysburg speech, 92-94; narratives of Phips's expedition (1690), 281-320; on Boydell's engraving of Penn's treaty, 365; on a Sewall common- place-book and book-plate, 521; on will of Mrs. Sibley, 16. 20-23; on Cardiff Giant, 474-475; on J. L. M. Curry, 17. 128; on Wash- ington Elm, 128-129; on J. D. Washburn, 162-163; on J. T. Hassam, 236; on W. S. Appleton, 236; on John Wilson, 237; on Christian Remick, 18. 296; on Boston Magazine, 326-330; REV. JOSEPH ELIOT, 467-471; JOHN FOSTER, 19. 51-60; on port. of Geo. Livermore, 83; and of J. L. Sibley, 168; on Abbé Casgrain, 200; on Washington Oak at Mt. Vernon, 297-299; on bicentenary of Franklin, 20. 246-247; on paint- ing of Mrs. Mary A. Jones, 409-410; on medal designed by Franklin, 410-411; on E. J. Young, E. F. Slafter, 421; on early engraving of Harvard, 421; on death of Alex. Brown, 550; on Longfellow and Joshua Coffin, 573.
Green, Simon, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.
Green, Thomas, of Conn., and Jas. Parker, 16. 192, 194, 216, 219.
Green, Thomas, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 176.
Green, Thomas, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.
Green, Timothy, works printed by (1700-01), 17. 27, 49, 50, 53.
Green, William, of Groton (1760), 6. 427; funeral, 12. 94.
Green, William, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151, 152.
Green Dragon, Boston inn, burned (1690), 7. 156.
Green Harbor (Marshfield), Maverick on (1660), 1. 242.
Greenbury, Catharine [Mrs. Porter], exile in Amsterdam (1604), 6. 53, 59.
Greenbury, Rosa, exile in Amsterdam (1604), 6. 53.
Greenbush, N. Y., troops at (1760), 4. 389; in 1777, 6. 99; in 1762, 7. 390.
Greene. See also Green.
Greene, -, exile in Amsterdam,
6. 53.
Greene, -, of (?) Conn. (1672), 4. 265.
Greene, Ann, wife of testator John, 1. 138.
Greene, Anstis (Greene), 14. 72. Greene, Benjamin, member of "Pos- see," 10. 38.
Greene, Charles W., school, 17. 517. Greene, Col. Christopher, in Arnold's Quebec expedition, 2. 275, 277; in assault on Quebec, 293; captured, 295; at Providence (1779), 6. 121; Red Bank Fort fight, 18. 248.
Greene, David, Commencement spread (1768), 10, 42; career, 14. 69 n .- 70 n.
Greene, Edith (Washburn), 17. 513. Greene, Elizabeth (Gardiner), 13. 63 n.
Greene, Francis, on com. on address to Gage, 10. 86; debate on Com. of Corresp. (1774), 86.
Greene, Francis V., gift to M.H.S., 10. 472.
Greene, Gardiner, Boston estate, 1. 323-325.
Greene, George Washington [1], goes to France (1788), 17. 499.
Greene, George Washington [2], wrong tabulation of Continental army, 2. 206.
Greene, Jeremiah Evarts, on Chas. Deane, 5. 130.
Greene, John [1], estate in Va., 1. 138.
Greene, John [2], of Va., and London, will (1685), 1. 138.
Greene, Martha (Coit | Hubbard), 14. 68 n.
Greene, Gen. Nathanael, reported cap- ture (1778), 3. 122, 123; Dupré's medal, 5. 350; on rapidity of Cornwallis's movements, 6. 436; in Boston society (1776), 10. 97; news of Carolina campaign, 19. 123, 133, 135, 138, 139, 141, 144, 147-149, 155, 158, 159, 166; Guilford Court House, 125, 127; Hobkirk Hill, 133; McCrady's opinion of Sumter and, considered, 20. 112-118.
Greene, Nathaniel, of Boston, pur- chases confiscated estate, 10. 166; AUTOG., 14. 68; career, 69-71.
Greene, Perseverance (Johnson), 6. 56.
Greene, Rebecca (Rose), 14. 69 n. Greene, Richard W., 17. 513.
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Greene, Rufus, member of "Possee," | Greenleaf, Capt. Stephen, in Phips's
10. 38; in Trinity Church vestry, 89.
Greene, Thomas, career, 13. 63 n.
Greenhill, innkeeper at Louis- burg, N. C. (1804), 2. 21, 34.
Greenill, Robert, seaman (1655), 19. 291.
Greenland, Frances [Mrs. Brinson], 19. 293.
Greenland, Dr. Henry, paper on, 19. 288-294; in Newbury, 288, 291,294; plot against Rich. Cutt, 288-290; in N. J., 290, 293; as physician, 292; Maine lands, 292; descend- ants, 293; probable ancestry, 294. Greenland, sources on discovery, 4. 43; theory of recent change of climate, 5. 336.
Greenlaw, William P., gift to M. H.S., 16. 146.
Greenleaf. See also Greenlefe. Greenleaf, Major (1788), 16. 388.
Greenleaf, Benjamin, biog. note, 16. 322 n., 383 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 322, 382, 390, 420, 425, 449, 450; delegate to Ratification Conven., 349; Adams on, 425.
Greenleaf, Mrs. Benjamin [Mrs.
Derby], J. Q. Adams on, 16. 425.
Greenleaf, Ebenezer, 16. 422 n.
Greenleaf, Elizabeth [Mrs. Parsons], 16. 425. Greenleaf, Elizabeth (Coates), 16. 372 n.
Greenleaf, Hannah [Mrs. Boyd], and J. Q. Adams, 16. 381.
Greenleaf, Jane [Mrs. Cross], 16. 383 n. Greenleaf, Jane (Coombs), biog. note, 16. 422 n.
Greenleaf, John, musician, 16. 410 n. Greenleaf, John [b. 1760], biog. note,
16. 372 n., 379 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1788), 379, 415, 426.
Greenleaf, Jonathan, on Mass. Com. of Corresp., 4. 85, 86; representa- tive (1788), 16. 417; biog. note, 417 n.
Greenleaf, Joseph, characterized, 12. 141; prominent rebel, 16. 92.
Greenleaf, Lucy (Cranch), 16. 410 n. Greenleaf, Mary, biog. note, 16. 383 n. Greenleaf, Mary (Presbury), 16. 417 n. Greenleaf, Miss P. (1787), 16. 333. Greenleaf, Sarah, biog. note, 16.383 n. Greenleaf, Simon, as instructor, 3.
323; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34.
Quebec expedition, 15. 299.
Greenleaf, William [? d. 1756], sub- scribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Greenleaf, William [d. 1803], on com. on Sheaffe affair (1770), 10. 73; characterized, 12. 141.
Greenleaf and Freeman, Boston pub- lishing firm, 18. 329.
Greenlefe, Enoch, book owned by, 9. 420.
Greenly, Edward, prize cases (1736), 5. 86; (1743), 87.
Greenough, Abigail (Hammond), birth and marriage, 7. 151; child, 156; Mrs. Whippo, 160.
Greenough, Catharine S. (Curtis), 14. 471.
Greenough, Charles P., and Dear- born's journal, 2. 437; roster of Sullivan's expedition, 441.
Greenough, David S., Commence- ment part (1805), 5. 170; biog. note, 170 n.
Greenough, Horatio, bust of Marshall, 14. 335; in Florence (1829), 19. 448.
Greenough, Capt. John (1726), 14. 468.
Greenough, John, . purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 180.
Greenough, Luke, 7. 151, 160.
Greenough, Masters 16. 422, 449.
Greenough, Norman, characterized, 12. 142.
Greenough, Sarah (Gardner), 14. 468. Greenough, Deacon Thomas, 4. 242 n., 14. 468; purchases confiscated Bos- ton estate, 10. 172.
Greenough, William, immigrant, 14. 468.
Greenough, William Whitwell, elected to M.H.S. Council (1884, '85), 1. 180, 2. 80; on Nominating Com. (1886, '89), 225, 4. 309; re- ports, 2. 403, 4. 366; presents re- port of Council (1886), 2. 390-393; gift to M.H.S., 4. 110; M.H.S. tributes to, 13. 171-174; as trustee Boston Public Library, 171-174, 14. 476-481; in M.H.S., 13. 174, 14. 474; bust presented, 144; MEMOIR by Barrett Wendell, 468- 482; PORT. and AUTOG., 468; birth and ancestry, 468; boyhood, 468; education, interest in languages, 469-470; in business, 470; travel, 471; marriage and children, 471; in Common Council, 471; and con-
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gressional nomination, 471; death, Į Grenville, William W., baron, Jay 472; homes, 472; societies and negotiations, 15. 145. clubs, 472-473; as head of gas Greuze, Jean B., Franklin port. at- tributed to, 8. 173. company, 474; friendship with older men, 475; appearance and character, 481; last years, 482.
Green's Farm, Conn. (1778), 6. 112. Green's Tavern, R. I. (1778), 6. 113. Greenville, Thomas, prize case (1743), 5. 87.
Greenville, N. H., origin of name Mason Harbor, 10. 465-467.
Greenwich, Margaret [Mrs. Colman], exile in Amsterdam (1608), 6. 53.
Greenwich, Conn., Maverick on (1660), 1. 245; in 1650, 2. 49; Feke estate, 6. 3, 7, 11, 18-20.
Greenwich, N. J. (1779), 2. 475.
Greenwich, R. I., Am. troops at (1779), 6. 121.
Greenwood, --- , exile in Amsterdam, 6. 53.
Greenwood, Dexter, 4. 385.
Greenwood, Francis William Pitt, Harvard D.D. (1839), 5. 227; memoir of Jas. Freeman, 7. 123; junior member M.H.S., 9. 94; port., 13. 79.
Greenwood, Rev. John, Isaac Watts's correspondent, 9. 410.
Greenwood, Mary (Holden), 4. 385. Greenwood, William, letter on Declar- atory Act (1766), 11. 446.
Gregg, Andrew, election (1807), 20. 298.
Grégoire, Abbé Henri, pamphlet on emancipation, 2. 318, 372 n.
Gregor, consul at St. Croix (1807), 20. 299.
Gregory XVI., and Ursuline Convent riot, 3. 218; G. E. Ellis on, 10. 230-232.
Gregory, -- , exile in Amsterdam, 6. 53.
Gregory, rumored defection (1781), 19. 124.
Gregory, - , of Boston (1788), 16. 399.
Gregory, innkeeper in Va. (1804), 2. 33.
Gregory's Hotel, Albany (1812), 19. 367.
Grennell, George, and Graves-Cilley duel, 12. 292.
Greno. See Gano.
Grenville, George, purpose of colon. policy, 11. 294-298.
Grenville, Thomas, Harvard LL.D. (1846), 5. 250.
Grew, Theophilus, salary at Philadel- phia Academy (1754), 7. 341. Grey. See also Gray.
Grey, Charles, 1st earl, at Martha's Vineyard (1778), 3. 85.
Greyer, George, informer, tarred and feathered, 10. 73.
Greyhound, in Newport trade (1777), 2. 238.
Greyhound, sketch of fight with La Fleury (1746), 10. 125.
Greyhound Inn, Boston, 10. 46. Gridley, Benjamin, addresses to Hutchinson and Gage (1774), 14. 50 n., 51 n.
Gridley, Hannah, death, 14. 16.
Gridley, Jeremiah, funeral, 10. 28; in Boston society, 32, 39; Atty .- Gen. of Mass., 290.
Gridley, Col. Richard, at interment of Warren, 10. 99.
Griffin. See also Griffing.
Griffin, Colonel, on Mattapony (1781)," 6. 148.
Griffin, Cyrus, candidacy for Va. Council (1788), 15. 126, 133; in Continental Congress, 17. 495; mentioned, 19. 119.
Griffin, Rev. Edward D., Bishop's reply to, 19. 199.
Griffin, Frederic, death, 2. 390.
Griffin, Jasper, at siege of Boston, 9. 47.
Griffin, John, of Conn., instructions to and return (1658), 5. 289.
Griffin, John, Boston bookseller (1682-84), 17. 17, 32.
Griffin, Mary [Mrs. Babson], 3. 138. Griffing, Jasper, at siege of Boston, 9. 81.
Griffith, George, patent (1631), 1. 233.
Griggs, -, of Roxbury, Apostle Eliot on, 18. 343.
Grigsby, Hugh Blair, and Va. Con- ven: of 1829, 4. 305.
Grimsdich, Thomas, at Old Provi- dence, 13. 47 n.
Grindal, Edmund, collateral descend- ants, 3. 247.
Grindal, John, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 53.
Grindal, Mrs. Margaret, exile in Am- sterdam (1615), 6. 53.
Grindal, Mary, exile in Amsterdam (1615), 6. 53.
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Grindal, Swithin, exile in Amsterdam (1615), 6. 53.
Grindon, Prudence [Mrs. Reynolds], 17. 175.
Grinnan, A. G., on Jos. Jones, 15. 117.
Grinnell, Joseph, Washington Monu- ment appeal, 2. 143.
Grippe, in Mass. (1698), 1. 152; prevalence in St. Petersburg (1812), 10. 8.
Griswold, Alexander V., Harvard D.D (1812), 5. 177.
Griswold, Annah L. (Ames), 19. 65; character, 66.
Griswold, Bathsheba (North), 19. 65. Griswold, Daniel, career and char- acter, 19. 65-66.
Griswold, Edward, descendants, 19. 65.
Griswold, John, 19. 65.
Griswold, Joseph, 19. 65.
Griswold, Louisa [Mrs. Field], 19. 61, 63, 65.
Griswold, Mary (Ward), 19. 65.
Griswold, Dep .- Gov. Matthew, at
siege of Boston, 7. 410, 9. 71.
Griswold, Stanley, and Mich. affairs (1806), 20. 290, 294, 336.
Griswold, Rev. Stanley, Huntington controversy, 19. 198.
Griswold, Temperance (Lay), 19. 65. Griswold, Whiting, in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 35, 36.
Groce, Nahum H., Commencement part (1808) and biog. note, 5. 173, 173 n.
Grosart, Rev. Alexander B., and Ed- wards MSS., 15. 4.
Gross. See also Groce, Grosse.
Gross, Charles, elected a member M.H.S., 15. 69; sends letter on Lavisse, 19. 167.
Gross, Simon, drowned, 14. 24.
Grosse, Edward, of Eng. (1650), 1. 136.
Grosvenor, Ebenezer, illness, 16. 407. Groton, Conn., town votes (1706-14), 5. 302.
Groton, Mass., Indian attack (1704), 1. 157; (1694), 7. 167; (1776), 13. 402; Green's Hist. Series, 1. 169, 2. 68, 3. 279, 4. 106, 348, 5. 439; in Shays's Rebellion, 1. 298-312, 4. 158; number of insurgents, 1. 299; request of grievances in warrant for town meeting, 299-301; cap- ture of Shattuck, 304-306; riots (1781), 310; general attitude to- ward Rebellion, 310; Court of Com-
mon Pleas removed from, 311; burning of Brown's potash works, 311-312; views, 3. 283, 4. 109, 110; rank (1790), 136; original size, 136; population (1655-1885), 137-140; slaves (1755), 137; polls (1778-84), 139; towns formed from, 140; papers on company raised in (1758), 6. 21-33; recruits (1760), 426-430; members of In- dian scout (1748), 430-432; church record on sexual morality, 493-495; diary of Wm. Nutting (1777-1804), 8. 23; meaning of name Nonacoi- cus, 210-212; aid for S. C. sufferers (1781), 9. 171; candidates for ministry at (1712), 11. 73; (1776), 12. 91-92; minutemen and battle of Lexington, 76-77, 103-105; diary of Amos Farnsworth (1775-79), 78-102; letter on conditions (1706), 197-198; removal to, of Chelms- ford men (1662), 320, 331-335; and Merrimack County (1686), 13. 255; church controversy (1712), 298-302.
Groton, Vt., origin of name, 6. 21.
Groton Hall, L. I., papers concerning manor of, 5. 305-306.
Grotto of Cumæan Sibyl, G. E. Ellis on, 10. 232.
Grouchy, Emmanuel, and Waterloo, 19. 346.
Ground Squirrel Bridge, Va. (1781), 6. 139.
Ground Squirrel Meeting House, Va. (1781), 6. 139.
Grout, Sir Jenkin, character invented by Emerson, 14. 146.
Grout, William, captured (1758), 6. 33.
Grove, Rev. Henry, death, 9. 361. Grove, William Barry, 2. 22.
Grundmann, Otto, port. of Geo. Dexter, 4. 54.
Grundy, George B., on Persian War, 17. 385 n.
Gual, Pedro, as official, 20. 386.
Guale, harbor of, Menendez on, 8. 463.
Guardner. See also Gardner.
Guardner, John, killed at Wyoming (1778). 3. 345.
Guatemala, Wm. Duane on archæ- ology (1824), 20. 380.
Gucht, G. V., engraving of Saml. Willard, 4. 109.
Guercheville, Antoinette, marquise de, and Argall's raid, 1. 188, 191, 192.
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Güssefeld, Franz Ludwig, map (1784) and Northeastern boundary, 3. 366.
Guice, Shepherd, of Ga., 20. 517.
Guide to Heaven (1689), 17. 35.
Guilbert, - , of Conn., death at siege of Boston, 7. 408.
Guild. See also Gild. Guild, - -, of Boston (1788), 16. 435.
Guild, Benjamin, Bowdoin on (1780), 8. 290.
Guild, Charles E., Commencement spread (1846), 5. 251.
Guild, Henry, gift to M.H.S., 9. 27. Guild, Reuben A., on early history of Roger Williams, 3. 253.
Guilford, Earl of. See North (Fred- erick).
Guilford, Conn., Maverick on (1660), 1. 244; in 1650, 2. 49; settlement, 16. 492; civil and relig. polity, 493-496; decline, 497-498; and proposed removal to West Indies, 499.
Guilford Court House, battle, 19. 125, 127.
Guillaume, Eugène, at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.
Guillim, John, eds. of Display of Heraldry, 2. 249; on exploded coats of arms, 249-257.
Guinea Company, and Barbadoes trade (1664), 4. 280.
Gullock, Thomas, and pirates (1699), 5. 298.
Gunboats, Jefferson's, Jon. Mason on, 2. 12.
Gunn, Elisha, visit to Tuscarora In- dians (1762), 7. 390-395.
Gunpowder, scarcity at siege of Bos- ton, 1. 20.
Gunpowder Plot, celebration at Crown Point (1760), 4. 405, 5. 388; subscription to celebrate, in Am. army (1775), 9. 50.
Gunston, - -, collection of tobacco pipes, 4. 219.
Gunther, Charles F., memorial on Constitution, 18. 332.
Gurnet, The, Mass., 3. 411.
Gurney, Thomas, shorthand system, 16. 475.
Guston, Lemuel, signs Wyoming capitulation (1778), 3. 342.
Guthrie, James, as lawyer in Louis- ville, 7. 289.
Guthrie, William, report of debates in Parliament, 2. 162.
Guyau, Marie J., on extermination of low races, 17. 11.
Guyon, Madame, hymn, 17. 134.
Guyse, Rev. John, corresp. with Col- man, 9. 348; and Jon. Edwards's Narrative, 353, 360, 362, 364; Para- phrase, 358, 363; and Coward Be- quest, 381, 386.
Gwin, Capt. Thomas, in Phips's Que- bec expedition, 15. 289, 306.
Gwinnett, Button, Signer, 1. 282; grave, 8. 174.
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H., A., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 49. Habeas corpus, Wm. Rous's case, 8. 231-235; writ suspended in legis- lative commitments, 232-234; act of 1679 not extended to colonies, 233-234.
Habermann, François Xavier, doubt- ful "Views in Boston," 8. 497-499; engravings of other Am. scenes, 9. 169.
Hackett, Frank W., acknowledg- ment to, 4. 251 n .; and preserva- tion of Constitution, 18. 331.
Hackett, Capt. Simon, in Parliament- ary army, 13. 46.
Hadley, Mass., regicides in, 9. 441; question of free school (1686), 13. 272, 282; Indian attack (1677), 405.
Haeckel, Ernst H., on soul, 20. 449. Haffield. See Hasfield.
Haggardsin, Joseph, of Tenn., 20. 514.
Hagget, Moses, killed (1758), 6. 33.
Hague, James D., and Am. colony at Göttingen, 12. 366.
Hague, The, G. E. Ellis on, 10. 221.
Hailes, Harris W., in N. Brun., 3. 70; at funeral of Edw. Winslow, 93.
Haill, Nicholas, milit. watch (1689), 1. 162.
Haines. See also Haynes.
Haines, A. M., on Gen. Haynes, 3. 160.
Haines, Deacon John, of Sudbury, and Worcester affairs (1686), 13. 247, 251.
Haines, Joseph, preface to Fitch's election sermon, 9. 435.
Haines, Samuel, on wreck of Angel Gabriel, 17. 82; career, 83.
Hair, objections to long, in colon. N. Eng., 9. 98, 99, 19. 172.
Gutteridge. See Goodrich (Benj.). | Haiti. See Santo Domingo.
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Hakluyt, Richard, Woods-Deane ed.
of Westerne Planting, 7. 75; on Cartier's voyages and Northwest Passage, 309; St. Lawrence region on maps, 311-312; and Cabot's discovery, 11. 162-163, 168.
Halderman, John A., gift to M.H.S., 1. 32.
Haldimand, Sir Frederick, to remain in Canada (1784), 3. 80.
Haldimand Papers, on spurious
Montcalm letters, 3. 204; publi- cation, 4. 308.
Hale. See also Hailes, Haill, Heale. Hale, Betsey (Holden), 4. 385.
Hale, David, 4. 385.
Hale, Edward Everett [ Communica- tions follow], list of publications (1886-1906), 2. 392, 3. 280, 4. 106, 6. 404, 7. 369, 8, 185, 14. 128, 16. 129, 17. 213, 18. 269, 20. 208; on com. on index to for. docs. of Am. Rev., 3. 159; report, 178; Com- mencement part, 5. 227; Master's oration, 236; Lowell Institute lecture, 6. 208; + B K prayer (1847), 9. 142; remarks, 10. 552, 11. 187, 12. 311, 14. 360, 15. 239, 323, 364, 16. 534, 17. 35, 18. 59, 333, 19. 408; and return of Bradford MS., 15. 80; M.H.S. com. on 80th birth- day, 493; on com. on preserva- tion of Constitution, 493; gift to M. H. S., 17. 230; on com. on Adams Memorial, 18. 1, 192; and Emanci- pation Concert, 20. 248.
Communications : on Peter Thacher, 1. 359; on Drake's land- fall in Calif., 3. 260; on Ojibway dialect. 6. 259; on Boston and Mo. Compromise, 7. 119; on tercen- tenary of discovery of Am., 8. 29; on G. E. Ellis, 9. 257-262; letter on B. M. Watson, 10. 469; MEMOIR OF B. M. WATSON, 12. 253-258; on Saml. Eliot, 314-317; on an Eng. Bunker's Hill, 423; letter on Shays's Rebellion traditions, 15. 371-373; on Christ Church and Revere's ride, 17. 208; on failure of Con- stitution appropriation, 18. 331, 334-335; on MS. Dept. of Library of Congress, 335-340; on E. W. Donald, 384; on W. A. Field, 19.
82; on Capt. Amundsen, 20. 438. Hale, Ellen (Sever| Tebbets), 12. 498. Hale, Col. Enoch, in Saratoga cam- paign, 3. 106, 107.
Hale, George Silsbee, on Nominat- ing Com. (1884), 1. 77; report, 180;
remarks, 192, 2. 88, 131, 6. 65, 7. 421, 425, 8. 519, 10. 490; on Malden's Instructions on Independ- ence, 1. 335-339; on F. E. Parker, 2. 212-216; communicates unpub. letters, 3. 275-276; elected to M.H.S. Council (1888, 'S9), 4. 119, 366; on com. on Cabinet (1889), 367; on P. W. Chandler, 382; on term Spanish Main, 5. 110-114; re- printed.M. H. S. paper, 6. 235; gifts to M. H. S., 8. 197, 235, 9. 28, 11. 226, 334; presents gift from Cooke family, 8. 254; on Harvard "Col- lege" or "University," 254-264; on Francis Parkman, 362-365; on G. E. Ellis, 9. 262-267; on Ellis Bequest, 10. 5, 6; on Succinct Gen- ealogy of House of Greene, 472; publication (1897),
11. 317; M. H.S. tribute to, 12. 9; and Radcliffe, 10; in M.H.S., 61, 500; MEMOIR by A. B. Ellis, 483-500; PORT. and AUTOG., 483; birth and ancestry, 484-485; education, 486; friendships, 487; doubt as to career, 487; as teacher, 487-488; in Europe, 488; as lawyer, 488-491; public life, 489; and pay of negro soldiers, 489; politics, 490; and woman suffrage, 490; philanthropic work, 491; addresses, 492, 494; at international conference of charities (1889), 492-493; societies, 493; honorary degree, 494; and Phillips Exeter, 494; literary work, 494-496, 498; and charity laws, 496; character, 496-499; marriage, 498; children, 499; summer home, · 499; death, 500.
Hale, Henry (or Moses), disciplined at college (1731), 5. 404.
Hale, Horatio, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 2. 225; accepts, 258; death announced, 11. 221.
Hale, Rev. John, death, 1. 154; es- cape from lightning (1689), 7. 148; in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299.
Hale, John P., as member of Naval Com., 16. 467; as Minister to Spain, 471, 20. 189.
Hale, Jonathan, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.
Hale, Nathan, Washington Monu- ment appeal, 2. 143; subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; edits Prince's Annals, 6. 215; subscrip- tion to Boston dinner (1830), 342; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34.
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Hale, Roger, lawsuit on sugar duty, 10. 61.
Hale, Salma, letters to A. Livermore and from Jefferson, 3. 275; G. S. Hale on, 12. 484.
Hale, Capt. Samuel, killed at Louis- burg (1745), 11. 428.
Hale, Sarah J. (Buell), 5. 235.
Hale, Sarah K. (King), character, 12. 484-485.
Hale, Thomas, Sr., loyal petition (1666), 6. 471.
Hale, William, Unitarian, 3. 164.
Hale, William G., Commencement part (1842), 5. 235; biog. note, 235 n.
Hales, -, of Isle of Wight (1695), 2. 183.
Hales, John, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 53.
Hales, Robert, clerk of chancery (1654), 13. 19.
Haley. See Halie, Hawley, Healy. Half Moon, N. Y., troops at (1760), 4. 389, 390.
Half-Way Brook fight (1758), 6. 22, 32-33.
Haliburton, James D., 4. 415. Halie, - -, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 53. Halifax, Mass., loyalist refugees, 2. 234.
Halifax, N. S., in 1776, 2. 300; post with Quebec (1787), 3. 75-76; Hessians at (1782), 4. 6-7; aspect, 7; fortifications, 8; and Indians, 8; Congreg. Church (1770), 70; as refuge for loyalists (1775), 10. 413, 415-416; life of loyalists, 457-459; Cabot quater-centenary, 12. 2-8; strategic importance (1807), 20.302. Halifax, Fort, on Kennebec, 2. 278.
Halifax Gazette, unique set and re- prints, 8. 55. Hall. See also Hull.
Hall, - -, sea-captain (1693), 7. 165.
Hall, of Md., in Am. army (1775), 8. 60.
Hall, -, sea-captain (1829), 19. 441.
Hall, Adam [3], loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Hall, Alfred B., broker, 4. 34.
Hall, Rev. Arthur C. A., on Nicholas Hoppin, 3. 303. Hall, Atherton, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.
Hall, Caroline [Mrs. Parkman], 8. 521. Hall, David, and Franklin, 16. 198, 201.
Hall, Dudley, ports. owned by, 2. 197.
Hall, Edward B., Harvard D.D. (1848), 5. 255.
Hall, Edward Henry, and Harvard students, 5. 415; elected a mem- ber M.H.S., 13. 310; on Library Com. (1900), 14. 1; report, 145; MEMOIR OF C. F. DUNBAR, 218-228; represents M.H.S., 15. 493, 20. 534; remarks, 18. 60.
Hall, Franklin, Commencement part (1841), 5. 232; biog. note, 232 n.
Hall, George Holmes, medical degree, 16. 439; biog. note, 439 n .; ex- hibition part (1780), 18. 222.
Hall, Granville Stanley, elected a member M.H.S., 10. 454; accepts, 468; remarks, 11. 385, 15. 323, 17. 449, 18. 471; list of publications (1900-04), 15. 29, 18. 269; Cıv- ILIZATION AND SAVAGERY, 17. 4-13; STUDY OF NEGRO, 19. 95-107; MEMOIR OF G. F. HOAR, 258-267; on Stephen Salisbury, 419-421.
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