Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 28

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Matteson, David Maydole, 1871-1949; Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1909
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Hall, Hubert, elected a corresp. mem- ber M.H.S., 19. 409.


Hall, Hugh, director of Merchants' Notes scheme (1733), 17. 196, 205, 207.


Hall, Jacob, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151.


Hall, Capt. James, brings tea to Bos- ton, 10. 81, 82.


Hall, John, engraving by, 16. 146.


Hall, John E., legal publication, 14. 330 n.


Hall, Joseph, of Marshfield, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Hall, Joseph, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 166.


Hall, Judith (Quincy), Sewall's epi- taph, 17. 44.


Hall, Luke, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.


Hall, Lyman, Signer, 1. 282.


Hall, Lieut. Moses, at siege of Boston, 9. 52,67.


Hall, Robert, Harvard D.D., 5. 186. Hall, Samuel, shipwright, 7. 321.


Hall, Samuel C., Pres. of Novioma- gians, 7. 63.


Hall, Thomas, gift to M.H.S., 3.294. Hall, Thomas, collection of coins, 20. 421.


Hallam, Henry, as party writer, 3. 155, 159; ignores last royal veto, 5. 158; Harvard LL.D. (1848), 255. Hallam, John, summons to (1700), 5. 299.


Halleck, Henry W., attitude towards Charleston, 15. 268; and Butler, 19. 353.


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HALLET-HAMMATT


Hallet, Anna, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 178.


Hallett, Benjamin F., in Mass. Con- ven. (1853), 18. 35, 37.


Hallett, Elizabeth (Fones | Winthrop|


Feke), marriages and character, 6. 2-4; letters to John Winthrop, Jr. (1630, '49-52), 4, 10-13; Lyon's complaints against, 5-7; process against, 7, 10; return to New Neth., 10; not Mrs. Underhill, 13 n.


Hallett, George, subscription for M. H.S. building, 3. 291. Hallett, Samuel, 6. 13.


Hallett, William [1], marriage to Mrs. Feke, 6. 3, 5-7; and John


Winthrop, Jr., 9, 10; in New Neth.,


letter to Winthrop (1650), 11-13; later career, divorce. 13.


Hallett, William [2], 6. 13.


Halloway, Anthony, of Brookfield, 7. 385.


Hallowell, Benjamin [1], subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208. Hallowell, Benjamin [2], absentee loyalist, 10. 164; confiscated estate, 172, 174.


Hallowell, Benjamin, deserts (1760), 5. 383.


Hallowell, Jacob, killed (1760), 5. 360. Hallowell, Robert, in Boston society,


10. 77; attack on (1773), 79; takes refuge in Boston (1774), 88; ab- sentee loyalist, 164.


Hallowell, Sarah [Mrs. Vaughan], 17. 407.


Hall's Tavern, Pembroke, 10. 47.


Halpin, Frederick, engraving of Saml. Osgood, 3. 283.


Halstead, Robert, genealogy pub. by, 10. 472.


Halton, Joane, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 53.


Halton, Samuel, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 53. .


Hamant, Capt. Timothy, in campaign of 1760, 4. 389.


Hambleton, Michael, Boston estate, 1. 314, 318.


Hamblett. See Hamlin.


Hamilton. See also Hambleton.


Hamilton, Colonel, absentee loyalist, 10. 164.


Hamilton, Mrs. Abby, letter to Sarah Bache (1792) on Mrs. Knox's costume, 11. 197.


Hamilton, Alexander, bust, 2. 258; port., 6. 416; anecdote, 7. 271; Higginson on (1784), 8. 176-178; Va. Republicans and financial


reports, 15. 122 n., 138-143; integ- rity doubted, 147; Camillus papers, 148; anxiety as to success of con- stitution, 16. 173; Talleyrand's opinion, 470; and divided sov- ereignty, 17. 104; and ratification of Constitution, 475; Federalist, 493, 500, 508; Anna C. Lowell on, 18. 308; notes on Fed. Conven., 348-362.


Hamilton, Mrs. Amos, of Brookfield, 7. 385.


Hamilton, Andrew [3], at Philadelphia Academy, 7. 341.


Hamilton, Anne (Hamilton), duchess of, petition (1697), 5. 296.


Hamilton, Ezekiel, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.


Hamilton, Lieut .- Gov. Henry, surren- der of Vincennes, 3. 129.


Hamilton, Lieut .- Gov. James, estate, 7. 342.


Hamilton, Paul, and Jon. Mason, 2. 26.


Hamilton, Robert, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Hamilton, Stanislaus M., letter (1884) on MS. Journals on Independence, 1. 287 n.


Hamilton, William Douglas, 4th duke of, opinion on claim of (1697), 5. 296.


Hamilton, William, at Philadelphia Academy, 7. 341.


Hamilton Bank, Boston, banknote plates, 20. 438.


Hamlet. See Hamlin.


Hamblin. See Hamlin.


Hamlin, Anna (Light), exile in Amsterdam (1609), 6. 53.


Hamlin, Augustus C., and Menana in- scription, 4. 55.


Hamlin, Edward, exile in Amsterdam (1612), 6. 53.


Hamlin, Capt. (?) Eleazer, at siege of Boston, 9. 89.


Hamlin, Elizabeth (Smyth), exile in Amsterdam (1612), 6. 53.


Hamlin, Ezekiel, of Charlestown, 7. 170.


Hamlin (Hamblett, Hamblin), Giles, 3. 196; and Natl. Sylvester, 4. 271-273; loss feared, 276.


Hamlin, Ralph, exile in Amsterdam (1609), 6. 53.


Hammatt, -, at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103.


Hammatt, Abraham [1], guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 397, 409, 412, 415; biog. note, 415 n.


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HAMMATT-HANCOCK


Hammatt, Abraham [2], guest of Old


Colony Club, 3. 398, 409, 410, 413, 430; biog. note, 415 n.


Hammatt, Mrs. Abraham (Howland), 3. 415 n.


Hammatt, Priscilla (Le Baron), 3. 415 n.


Hammatt, W. J., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.


Hammatt, William, of Nantucket, 4. 130.


Hammell, -, of Cherry Valley, 2. 447; wounded by Indians, 449.


Hammett, William, bill of sale of slave, 20. 520.


Hammond, - -, at Morrisania (1804), 2. 8.


Hammond, Abigail, ill (1688), 7. 145; birth, 151; marries Greenough, 151; marries Whippo, 160.


Hammond, Abigail (Collins | Willet), marriage and death, 7. 150.


Hammond, Mrs. Anne, marriage, 7. 150.


Hammond, Asa, Boston estate, 1. 324.


Hammond, Audria (Eaton), marriage and death, 7. 150.


Hammond, Rev. Charles, 3. 263.


Hammond, Dorothy, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 53; Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 178.


Hammond, Edmund, baron, at Con- stantinople, 19. 502.


Hammond, Capt. (?) Edward, at siege of Boston, 9. 61.


Hammond, Elizabeth [Mrs. Peirson], 7. 151, 160; ill (1688), 145.


Hammond, Francis, ill, 7. 145; goes to sea, 146; death (1688), 150.


Hammond, Francis, death (1689), 7. 151.


Hammond, G., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.


Hammond, James H., on impossibility of blockade, 19. 327 n .; on King Cotton, 328.


Hammond, Jane, 7. 151.


Hammond, John, of Charleston, 7. 151. Hammond, Lieut. John, of Water- town, milit. escort by (1694), 4. 79. Hammond, Jonathan, marshal (1686), 13. 257.


Hammond, Joseph, candidacy (1698), 12. 284.


Hammond, Mrs. Joseph, of Newport (1760), 7. 345.


Hammond, Lawrence [1], earlier references to diary, 4. 300 n., 7. 144; diary (1688-94), 144-168, 13. 411;


career, 7. 145; on overthrow of Andros, 149; account of family, 150-151; clerk of writs (1690), 152; on Phips's expeditions, 154-156; on the restored govt., 155-157; on Boston fires, 155, 165, 13. 411; on flood in Conn., 7. 160; on reception of Phips as Gov., 161; on election to first provin. Assembly, 161-162; moves to Boston, 163; necrology (1677-78), 168-171; medical re- ceipts, 171-172; on com. to procure artillery (1673), 11. 184; on com. on war expenses (1676), 12. 402; to examine Danforth's accts., 13. 260. Hammond, Lawrence [2], 7. 151.


Hammond, Mrs. Margaret, 7. 150.


Hammond, Martha, 7. 151.


Hammond house, 14. 291.


Hamor, Ralph, extant copy of True Discourse, 12. 160.


Hampshire, Mass., Conn. aid (1693), 5. 295; county officers (1686), 13. 243; orders on court (1686), 245, 271.


Hampton, Mrs., of Isle of Wight (1700), 2. 192.


Hampton, Wade [1], in War of 1812, 20. 365, 372.


Hampton, Wade [2], engraving, 8. 196; and burning of Columbia, 15. 265-270.


Hampton, Mass., and Harvard Hall (1677), 9. 101.


Hampton, N. H., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 234; in 1650, 2. 48.


Hampton Court Conference, con- sidered, 3. 156, 157.


Hampton Falls, N. H., Saml. Langdon as pastor, 18. 212.


Hanbury, Capel, letter on Declara- tory Act (1766), 11. 446.


Hanbury, William, of Plymouth, 7. 134.


Hanchett, Oliver, in Quebec expedi- tion (1775), 2. 269, 275, 281; in assault on Quebec, 292; captured, 295; in irons, 298.


Hancock, Dorothy (Quincy), record of marriage, 6. 396.


Hancock, Ebenezer, characterized, 12. 140.


Hancock, John, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 53.


Hancock, Capt. John, 3. 300.


Hancock, Rev. John [1], ordained, 1. 153; and Groton church contro- versy (1712), 13. 299-301.


Hancock, Rev. John [2], admitted to First Church of Cambridge, 5. 406;


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record of church discipline, 6. 487- 491; and revivalism, 500; sermon on Col. Quincy, 9. 362.


Hancock, John [3], Provincial Con- gress, 1. 194; keeps a carriage, 225; commands Cadets, 251; tradi- tional remarks to Chas. Carroll, 277 n .; Signer, 281; painting dedi- cated to, 2. 156, 18. 296; official letter announcing Independence, 3. 375; and Ratification, 4. 66; on Mass. Com. of Corresp., 82; journal of meetings, 85-90; record of mar- riage, 6. 396; and Thaddeus Burr, 396; letter to Bowdoin (1785) on indignity from Harvard, 8. 63; of- ficial brief on aid for S. C. (1781), 9. 171; in Boston society, 10. 31, 33, 39; excursion (1772), 46; fire ward, 54; and repeal of Stamp Act, 62; on com. on non-importation (1768), 65, 68; Liberty affair, 67; celebrates anniversary of Sons of Liberty, 68; vetoed for Speaker (1770), 75; boundary commissioner (1773), 79; and tea question, 80, 81, 478; Boston Massacre oration, 83; and D'Estaing, 105, 106; characterized, 12. 140; and Boston Massacre, 14. 48; papers belonging to, 16. 19; prominent rebel, 92; reëlection (1788), 404; J. Q. Adams on election (1787), 404 n .- 405 n .; at Harvard exhibition (1788), 409; address at Commencement (1788), 440; at Newburyport, 448, 449; at @ BK (1788), 450; visits John Adams, 451; as Harvard Treas- urer, 18. 204-205; C. W. Peale's miniature, 395 n .; Jas. Savage's opinion, 20. 243; Harvard LL.D., 492.


Hancock, Susannah [Mrs. Hoppin], 3. 300.


Hancock, Thomas, gift of lunatic asylum, 10. 60; bookseller, 545; donation for asylum, 14. 44 n .; subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 207.


Hancock, William, soldier, punished, 2. 451, 454.


Hancock, Winfield S., as milit. administrator, 11. 220.


Hancock house, relic, 3. 178; en- graving, 16. 145.


Hand, Gen. Edward, in Sullivan's expedition, 2. 464, 476.


Handel and Haydn Society, services of C. C. Perkins, 3. 227, 234; "His- tory," 234.


Handfield, Major William, at New- port (1777), 2. 238; at Halifax, 10. 422, 458, 459.


Handy, Robert, and Woodbridge- Phillips duel, 18. 239-241.


"Hangman's branch" on Boston Common, table made from, 8. 282. Hankerson, Ensign John, in campaign of 1760, 5. 380.


Hannah, prize case (1750), 5. 96.


Hannah, privateer (1775), 1. 18.


Hannah and Mary, Boston brig (1694), 12. 244; in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306.


Hannan, John, chocolate mill, 11. 390. Hannay, James, as journalist, 18. 7. Hannay, Samuel, letter on Declara- tory Act (1766), 11. 446.


Hannes, Dr. Edward, knighted (1705), 8. 213.


Hanneyaye (Onneyayon), Iroquois town, destroyed, 2. 468; fort at, 470.


Hanotaux, Gabriel, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 19. 273.


Hanover, Mass., name as royal me- morial, 4. 239 n., 242.


Hanover, N. H., name as royal me- morial, 4. 244.


Hanover, N. J., name as royal me- morial, 4. 248.


Hanover County, Va., name as royal memorial, 4. 250.


Hanover Meeting House, Va. (1781), 6. 146.


Hanson, Captain, of Jamaica, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 396.


Hanson, Alexander C. [1], and ratifi- cation of Constitution, 17. 504.


Hanson, Alexander C. [2], mobbed, 19. 375, 383.


Hanson, Wybra [Mrs. Pontus], 17. 179.


Hanwell, Dorothy, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 53.


Haquountouses, Indian, deed (1659), 5.289.


Harbert, S., of Kittery (1691), 19. 292.


Harbor, as name for inland village, 10. 465-467.


Harbor Island, illicit trade (1708), 4. 155.


Harcomb, -, of Va. (1766), 19. 110. Harden, Abraham, killed (1758), 6. 33.


Harden, William, gift to M.H.S., 3. 283.


Hardenburgh, John L., journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 438.


HARDIN-HARRIS


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Hardin, Col. John, place of defeat, | Harriet, packet-boat (1770), 16. 224. 14. 359.


Harding, Benjamin, killed at Wyo- ming (1778), 3. 345.


Harding, Chester, ports. of Webster,


2. 261, 262; of John Pickering, 4. 110; of Marshall, 14. 335, 336, 336 n.


Harding, Fisher A., Commencement part (1833), 5. 211; biog. note, 211 n.


Harding, Rev. Robert, priest at Phila- delphia (1754), 7. 342.


Harding, Stukely, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Hardwick, N. J. (1779), 2. 475.


Hardy, Anna {Mrs. Wilkins], 17. 180. Hardy, John, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 53.


Hardy, Mary, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 182.


Hardy, Rev. Samuel, Guide to Heaven, 17. 35.


Hardy, Thomas, of Ipswich, petition (1637), 3. 199.


Hardy, Thomas, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 389.


Harington, Henry, Nuge Antiqua, 11. 69.


Harlakenden, Mary [Mrs. Haynes], 1. 118.


Harley, Robert. See Oxford.


Harleyan mappe-monde, and Cartier's explorations, 7. 299.


Harlow, Abbie R., gift to M.H.S., 4. 80


Harlow, Joshua, 4. 78.


Harlow, Robert H., Commencement part (1841), 5. 232.


Harmar, Charles, in Va. (1635), 3. 5. Harmar, Josiah, sent West (1787), 17. 469.


Harmony, merchant ship (1774), 10. 84.


Harnack, Adolf, as Melanchthon's successor, 11. 266; at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246; elected an honorary member M. H. S.,


18. 334; and M.H.S. meeting, 417. Harnden, Samuel, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Harp and Crown, Philadelphia inn, 4. 249.


Harper, -, of Cherry Valley, 2. 447.


Harper, Robert G., and Jon. Mason, 2. 16.


Harper's Ferry, design of John Brown's raid, 1. 183, 219; effect of raid, 14. 8-13.


Harrington, Abraham, Commence- ment part (1812) and biog. note, 5. 176 n.


Harrington, Henry F., Commence- ment part (1834), 5. 213; biog. note, 213 n. .


Harrington, John, 2d baron of, funeral sermon on, 10. 308-310, 11. 69-70; Donne's poem on, 70.


Harrington, Jonathan, deserter (1775), 9. 64.


Harrington, Nathan, recruit (1760), 6. 429.


Harrington, Richard, of Shirley, 6. 429.


Harris, -, of St. Kitts, in Boston (1769), 10. 72.


Harris, Sergeant, of Conn., at siege of Boston, 9. 50, 60, 79.


Harris, Abel, 3. 211.


Harris, Abraham, suicide, 16. 521.


Harris, Ann, exile in Amsterdam (1616), 6. 53.


Harris, Anna [Mrs. Collet], 17. 181.


Harris, Benjamin, letters from John Tulley (1694) on almanacs, 7. 415; Boston bookseller (1687-90), 9. 472, 475, 477, 482, 12. 282, 390; works printed by (1689-95), 9. 489-503, 17. 18, 22, 39-41, 60, 64, 66; almanac (1692), 492.


Harris, Charles C., enters Harvard, 14. 205.


Harris, Edward Doubleday, list of publications (1884-1903), 1. 170, 2. 391, 4. 106, 5. 439, 6. 405, 17. 213; letter, presenting MS. of Sara- toga epitaphs, 4. 376; on special com. on Library, 382, 383 ; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 235; money gift to M.H.S., 19. 208.


Harris, Frances M. [Mrs. Robbins], 3. 211.


Harris, Capt. Giles, in campaign of 1760, 5. 356, 361, 370, 383.


Harris, Henry, fund bequeathed to M.H.S., 1. 175.


Harris, Isaac, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.


Harris, James W., witnesses gift of Sibley Charity, 2. 498.


Harris, Mrs. Jane, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 178.


Harris, John, and James River canal, 17. 492-494.


Harris, John, Jr., facsims. of Hub- bard's map of N. Eng., 4. 20, 20 n.


Harris, Jonathan, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 172.


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HARRIS-HART


Harris, Mary (Pickering), 18. 196, 219.


Harris, Patty (Clarke), 16. 409 n.


Harris, Robert, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208. Harris, Rooksby (Coffin), 3. 211. Harris, T., letter on Declaratory Act (1766), 11. 446.


Harris, Thaddeus Mason, presents John Marshall's diary, 1. 149, 14. 13, 15; on com. on Boston bicentenary, letter to Mayor, 2. 220-221; Harvard D.D. (1813), 5. 178; memoir, 7. 123; memoir of Peter Whitney, 125; Asst. Librarian M.H.S. (1837), Librarian (1837- 42), 8. 343; ¢ B K poem (1805), 9. 111; biog. note, 111 n .; prayer (1813), 114; on Otis Papers, 11. 222; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1788), 16. 413; Adams's characterization, 414 n .; and Adams (1832), 19. 533.


Harris, Thaddeus William, Com- mencement part (1815) and biog. note, 5. 180 n.


Harris, Thankful [Mrs. Cox], 2. 135.


Harris, Thomas, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 178.


Harris, Vavasour, Boston bookseller (1695), 9. 503, 504; work printed by, 506.


Harris, William, of R. I., Roger Wil- liams on (1672), 3. 258.


Harris, Rev. William, interest in N. Eng., 9. 342, 360; death, 378.


Harris, William, mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787), 16. 309; Harvard butler, 409, 413; Vice- Pres. + B K (1787), 311; biog. notes, 311 n., 409 n.


Harris, William, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.


Harris, William C., N. Eng. Ancestors, 4. 106; Harvard A. M. (1838), 5. 225.


Harris, William T., edits Hubbard's Generol History, 6. 215.


"Harris's Folly" in Boston, 5. 425. Harrison. See also Haryson.


Harrison, Albert G., and Graves-Cilley duel, 12. 292.


Harrison, Benjamin, of Va., Signer, 1. 282; gubernatorial candidacy (178S), 15. 124, 125; and assembly (1787), 17. 457; Anti-Fed. letter to Washington (1787), 476; and Con- gress (1780-87), 478, 19. 122, 126; rumors of election as Gov. (1781), 143; impeachment talked of, 166.


Harrison, Benjamin, of Md., Anti- Federalist, 17. 507.


Harrison, Pres. Benjamin, and civil- service reform, 11. 359-363.


Harrison, Frederic, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 15.2; at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 245.


Harrison, George, of Philadelphia, 2. 11, 12.


Harrison, Gilbert, letter on Declara- tory Act (1766), 11. 446.


Harrison, Jonathan B., pamphlet of Southern letters (1881), 15. 162. Harrison, Joseph, in Boston society (1768), 10. 35, 50; mobbed, 67.


Harrison, William Henry, campaign (1840), 3. 323; Clay follower on nomination (1836), 5. 470; Wm. Duane on milit. expeditions, 20. 360, 364, 372.


Harrisse, Henri, on Columbus's Italian letter, 7. 18; on voyage of Fa- gundes, 8. 72-74; on Schöner gores, 77; stand in Cabot contro- versies, 11. 158, 160, 163-165, 168; on Agnese's maps, 373, 381, 382.


Harrod, Ann [Mrs. Adams], 16. 296 n. Harstaff, Ursula [Mrs. Buywater], 6. 50.


Hart, Captain, in campaign of 1760, 5. 357-359, 362, 363, 365, 372, 381- 383, 389, 391.


Hart, Captain, at Am. camp (1775), 7. 410.


Hart, Albert Bushnell [Communica- tions follow], elected a member M. H.S., 4. 267; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 235; list of publications (1890-1906) , 405, 8. 185, 9. 23, 10. 121, 11. 317, 12. 175, 13. 66, 14. 128, 17. 214, 18. 269, 19. 205, 20. 208 : re- marks, 8.235, 10. 5, 490, 12. 154, 351, 371, 13. 62, 121, 14. 176, 385, 424, 15. 95, 105, 239, 322, 16. 125, 18. 399, 19. 60, 20. 21, 118, 411, 590; on com. on pub. of papers of Continental Cong., 10. 442 ; on com. on hist. MSS. (1898-1900), 12. 169, 264, 456, 13. 142, 14. 163; report, 12. 261-263; motion on Jefferson Papers, 273; moves invitation to Am. Hist. Assoc., 349; remarks on J. C. Ropes, 13.222; deposits Chase Papers, 375, 378; thanks of M.H.S. to, 378; letter to M.H.S. on advisory com. for co- operative hist. of U. S., 15. 366; com. appointed, 367, 493; on Nom- inating Com. (1904), 18.252 ; report, 289: presents various does., 325; elected to Council(1905,'06), 19.226,


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20. 232; on com. on general index of Proceedings, 19. 273 ; signs memo- rial on Constitution, 20. 5.


Communications : on futile search for remains of Miles Standish, 4. 375; on work on veto power, 5. 165; HARVARD COLLEGE AND FIRST CHURCH, 396-416; letter of Wm. Chamberlin, 10. 490-491; on Justin Winsor, 12. 43-44; on Chase Papers, 166, 13. 375-378; on range of M. H.S. activities, 12. 296; on proposed ed. of Bradford and Winthrop, 309-311; on Deni on's letters to Chase, 423; on map of Northwest Territory (1785), 14. 167; on dreams, 15. 88; on work of Am. Hist. Assoc., 478; on con- ditions in South, 17. 448, 18.444; on Edw. McCrady, 10-13; on pro- posed Genevan monument to Cal- vinists, 396-397; on privateering in Am. Rev., 19. 422; docs. on domestic slave-trade, 20. 409, 512- 521; paper on Arnold's treason, 537.


Hart, Charles Henry, acknowledg- ment to, 4. 258 n .; on misrepre- sentation by Jas. Walter, 3. 215; gifts to M.H.S., 11. 197, 277; on Revere's engraving of Wash- ington, 18. 83-85; on John Nor- man, 394-396; EDW. SAVAGE, 19. 1-19; on Revere's first ride, 20. 560-563.


Hart, John, exile in Amsterdam (1613), 6. 53.


Hart, Dr. John, surgeon in Am. army (1775), 12. 84.


Hart, John, Signer, 1. 282.


Hart, Margery (Willoughby), exile in Amsterdam (1613), 6. 53.


Hart, Rainold, exile in Amsterdam (1613), 6. 53.


Hartford, Conn., Maverick on (1660), 1. 244; inns, 2. 6, 32; in 1652, 49; in 1795, 3. 49-50; to be capital of Northern States, 49; theatre, 50; dysentery, 50; royal memorials, 4. 245; surviving royal arms, 255; journey to (1645), 8. 7-8; church controversy (1656-59), 16.502-503. Hartford Convention, causes, 16. 169; on State rights, 17. 112 n.


Hartley, David, map supposedly drawn by Franklin and, 3. 366-367, 4. 60; sale of MSS., 3. 366.


Hartley, John F., and Hartley Papers, 3. 367 n.


Hartwell, Abi [Mrs. Mansfield], 5. 3.


Hartwell, Jonathan, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390.


Hartwell, Joseph, in campaign of


1760, 4. 390; recruit (1758), 6. 25. Hartwell, Josiah S., Commencement part (1844), 5. 243.


Hartwell, Oliver, recruit (1760), 6. 427.


Hartwell, Samuel, and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301.


Hartwill. See Hartwell.


Harvard, Anne (Sadler), 4. 82.


Harvard John, memorial at Em- manuel College, 1. 42; comments on statue of, 183, 219, 257-259, 2. 121; 5: 307; effort to trace ante- cedents, 1. 184, 2. 119; South- wark Harvards, 1. 184-185; ac- credited to Middlesex, 185; prob- able destruction of record of birth, 186; knowledge of ancestry, 220; docs. on parentage communicated, 2. 66; character of will, 87; dis- covery of wills of relatives, 119; date and place of baptism, 120; source of property, 120; promi- nence at Emmanuel tercentenary, 120; date of marriage, 4. 82; view of early home, 10. 292; French's statuette of standing figure, 292.


Harvard, Thomas, facsims. of docs. concerning, 3. 221.


Harvard, Mass., Nourse's History, 9. 24.


Harvard Church, Charlestown, Walk- er's ministry, 6. 445-451; Ellis's ministry, 9. 247-249, 258, 265, 10. 238, 244, 246; Free Ministry, 243; views, 19. 295.


Harvard Divinity School, students' opinion of (1843), 5. 238; begin- ning, 6. 444; G. E. Ellis and, 9. 247, 259, 264, 10. 212, 213, 240- 243; proposed separation from University, 9. 264-265, 10. 240; Unitarianism, 511; graduation ex- ercises (1836), 19. 363-364; Phil- anthropic Soc. meeting, 364-366; statistics, 366.


Harvard Law School, port. of Web- ster owned by, 2. 262; change in method, 18. 160.


Harvard Medical School, services of Dr. Holmes, 9. 166-168.


Harvard Natural History Society, 20. 526.


Harvard University .- See also ana- lyzed references under other Har- vard titles. - Sprague Bequest, 1. 156; and Land Bank Co.'s induce-


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ments, 225; Maverick on (1660), 237; date of founding, 258-259, 259 n .- 260 n., 5. 307-309; Sir Harry Vane and, 1. 259; in 1650, 2. 47; ministers from, 49: Thayer Expedition for the Zoological Mu- seum, 57-59; Sibley's Sketches of Graduates, 68, 391, 503-505; promi- nence in Emmanuel tercentenary, 121-122; Sibley's bequest for con- tinuation of Sketches of Graduates, 169; early plan of Memorial Hall, 394; interest of David Sears, 414; President's Freshman, 490; Sibley as Librarian, 492-493; his Triennial Catalogues, 493; his Annual Cata- logues, 494; his pamphlet on Catalogues, 494; annual necrology, 494; Welles as oldest graduate, 3. 100; M.H.S. and 250th anniver- sary, 101; guard for Library after Ursuline Convent riot (1834), 216- 218; and beginning of Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 235; services of J. C. Gray, 4. 26; Bernard and re- placing of Library, Bernard's port., 61; Peabody's Reminiscences, 106; Commemoration of Founding, 107; letter from Fellows to John Win- throp (1672) on astronomical instru- ments, 264-267, 8.3; bequest of Jos. Browne, 4. 267; influence of Follen, 322; Class of 1829, 322; social life then, 323; services of J. F. Clarke, 333; rebellions (1823), 415; (1807), 5. 172-173; (1834), 213-214, 19. 230; origin of Erving Professorship, 5. 11 n .; books presented by John Winthrop, Sr., 85; Pierce's journal on Commencements and vital sta- tistics (1803-48), 167-258; drinking at Commencement, 167, 221-222, 225, 228, 230, 233, 236, 240, 245, 245 n., 247, 251; reception of La- fayette (1824), 191; Board of Overseers (1830), 202; meetings of Class of 1802, 208; Quincy's gift of his History, 224; first annual meetings of alumni, 225, 228, 230, 234; Gore Hall, 231; singing of LXXVIII Psalm, 229-241, 244, 250, 251; reunion of Class of 1794 (1844), 242; resolutions on Quincy's res- ignation, 247; reunion of Class of 1798 (1848), 255-258; expenses at (1765, '89, 1827), 258-263; rela- tions with First Church, 396-416 [see First Church]; Walker as prof. and Pres., 6. 445, 454, 460-463; Latin letter of student (1645), 7. 11-14;


A. B. honoris causa (1775), 356; Han- cock as Treasurer, 8. 63-64, 18. 204- 205; services of A. P. Peabody, 8. 170, 11. 32-37; correctly college or university ? 8. 254-265; early social distinctions, 9. 5-6; papers on, in Suffolk Court Files, 97; protest against students' long hair (1673), 98-99; contributions and progress on Harvard Hall (1674, '77), 98, 100-102; embroidery representing (?) Harvard Hall, 102; Pierce's notes on @ B K anniversaries (1803- 48), 110-143; ear-boxing as punish- ment, 137; Class of 1833, 200; proposed separation of Divinity School,264-265; "Linnean of 1832," 285-286; services of E. R. Hoar, 309, 310, 322, 329; appeal for funds after Boston fire (1872), 310; books from Isaac Watts, 333, 341, 346, 347, 355, 376, 396, 409, 12. 150, 151; port. from Watts, 9. 351; dates of Commencement (1642- 1700), 412, 10. 194-205, 360, 12. 72-73, 285; Commencement theses (1643), 9. 413; (1647), 414; (1670), 428; (1678), 444; (1687), 17. 58; Whiting's oration (1649), 9. 414, 528; Commencement spreads (1765- 72), 10. 42-43; no public Com- mencement (1774), 43; Saml. Cooper declines presidency (1774), 60; squib on Commencement exer- cises (1682), 201; services of Mar- tin Brimmer, 590; MS. copies of laws of 1655, 11. 200-201; Corpo- ration nominated (1650), 201; (1672), 202; General Court order on punishment (1656), 202; regula- tion as to outside students (1660), 202-203; as to damage (1663), 203; as to fees (1667), 204; expulsion case (1666), 204; suit against tutor for flogging, 205-207; cessation of flogging, 205; survival of Dunster code, 206; regulation on flogging, 206; Pietas et Gratulatio, 298; Winsor as Librarian, 12. 31-34, 44; services of J. A. Lowell, 124; Humble Proposal (1659), 280; in- fluence of Göttingen on, 366-371; early attempt at elective system, 370; orders of Dudley's Council on (1686), 13. 257, 260; salary of officers restored (1675), 343; and Mather (1675), 346, 347, 349, 351, 353; services of C. F. Dunbar, 436-441, 14. 221; election and installation of Leverett,33,16.26 n .;




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