Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 33

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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Isle of Shoals, Maverick's account (1660), 1. 234; not port of entry (1686), 13. 252. .


Isle of Wight, governorship in 1695, 2. 172; Cutts and the corporations, 177, 182-185, 190; associations (1695), 179; dragoons for, 180; par- liamentary elections, 181; Cutts's plan to control, 186; to celebrate return of William III., 187-188.


Israelites. See Jews.


Isthmian transit, Benj. Vaughan on (1782), 17. 412; Wm. Duane on canal (1826), 20. 386.


Italian Revolution (1848), age of polit. leaders, 11. 231.


Italians, migrations, 12. 108, 109.


Italy, travel in (1830), 19. 452, 456. Itch, case, 1. 121.


Ivers, James, characterized, 12. 140. Ivers, Thomas, and Molasses Act, 10. 60-61.


Ives & Co., D. P., statue of Webster owned by, 2. 264.


Izard, Elizabeth C. (Farley | Bannister | Shippen), dream, 2. 13.


Izard, Gen. George, campaign (1814), 20.372.


Izard, Ralph, 17. 425, 485; and Franklin, 19. 118.


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J., W., Remembrance of Former Times, 9. 512.


Jablonski, Paul E., Pantheon Egyp- tiorum, 3. 22.


Jackson, -, of Tyringham (1760), 4. 389. Jackson, Abraham, Commencement part (1841), 5. 233. -


Jackson, Andrew, J. Q. Adams on Fla. expedition, 5. 25; Whig on (1832), 467; annual message (1836), 7. 283, 286; Archer's opinion, 290; anecdote, 10. 454-455; strate- gical situation at New Orleans, 13. 416-422; Marshall on disruption of Cabinet, 14. 343; attitude of Va. (1831-34), 344, 350, 352, 359; Marshall on Nullification Proclama- tion, 352; letter to A. J. Crawford (1833), 370-372; Webster on bank veto and Nullification Proclama- tion, 408-409; Kent on (1834), 418; Everett on, and Nullification, 18. 107; papers, 337, 461-464; Mrs. Kirkland's opinion, 19. 485; LL.D. from Harvard, 20. 490- 512; Med. Fac. degree, 503 n .; "Jackson Copper," 503 n.


Jackson, Anna P., gift to M.H.S., 20. 590.


Jackson, Benjamin, Naval Officer (1692), 12. 284.


Jackson, Charles, Commencement part (1788), 16. 439.


Jackson, Charles [H. C. 1793], autog., 1. 365: at Harvard Com- mencements (1814-31), 5. 179, 185, 187, 190, 195, 204, 206; as judge, 476; and change in + B K constitu- tion, 15. 205 n.


Jackson, Charles L., gift to M.H.S., 20. 590.


Jackson, Capt. Ephraim, in campaign of 1760, 4. 393, 5. 357.


Jackson, Ernest, gift to M.H.S., 20. 590.


Jackson, Francis J., J. Q. Adams on, 10. 380: Jefferson on, 12. 270; Wm. Duane on proper reception, 20. 322, 323.


Jackson, Hannah (Mrs. Lowell), 18. 313.


Jackson, Hannah (Tracy), biog. note. 16. 368 n .; J. Q. Adams on, 370; mentioned in Adams's diary, 383. Jackson, Henry, family captured by Indians (c. 1690), 4. 300.


Jackson, Col. Henry, regt. in Phila- delphia campaign, 6. 107; at Provi- dence (1777-78), 117, 119, 121; at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103; com- mands Independent Company, 103. Jackson, John, death at siege of Boston, 7. 408.


Jackson, John G., and Mich., 20. 290, 293, 325.


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Jackson, Jonathan, subscribes to | Jacobson, Captain, as fisherman, 10.


Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.


Jackson, Jonathan [H. C. 1761], N. C. lands, 8. 181, 182; biog. notes, 16. 36S n., 17. 327 n., mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1788-89), 16. 368, 375, 421, 424, 453; and recep- tion of Washington (1789), 463; letter to Rich. Price (1785) on Am. affairs, supplies for Eng. fleet, 17. 327; and Madam Schuyler, 18. 310. Jackson, Joseph, in Boston society, 10. 39; and Liberty affair, 67.


Jackson, Rev. Joseph [H. C. 1753], ministry at Brookline, 19. 427.


Jackson, Mary [Mrs. Lee], 19. 230.


Jackson, Mary [Mrs. Russell], 14. 155. Jackson, Patrick T. [1], subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 341; cotton manufacture, 9. 541.


Jackson, Patrick T. [2], papers pre- sented, 20. 590.


Jackson, Patrick T. [3], gift to M. H.S., 20. 590.


Jackson, Robert, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 55.


Jackson, Samuel, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 439.


Jackson, Samuel, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Jackson, Thomas, presents Com. of Corresp.'s request to Old Colony Club, 3. 440; and formation of Com. of Corresp., 440 n.


Jackson, Gen. Thomas J., Valley cam- paign, 10. 440.


Jackson, William, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 178.


Jackson, William, and non-importa- tion, 10. 73; captured (1776), 98, 99; absentee loyalist, 164; state- ment (1776), 16. 20.


Jackson, Major William, Wm. Duane on, 20. 271-273, 384.


Jacob, Captain, Tuscarora Indian (1762), 7. 394, 395.


Jacob, John, trouble in Va. (1651), 3. 6-7.


Jacob, John, Nantucket Indian, cap- tured (1746), 5. 115.


Jacob, Richard, of Ipswich, petition (1637), 3. 199.


Jacob, Richard, of Va. (1654), 3. 7. Jacobin Societies. See Republican. Jacobs, Bela F., Master's oration (1842), 5. 236.


Jacobs, John, receiver of duties (1686), 13. 235, 236.


Jacobs, Ralph, exile in Amsterdam (1593), 6. 64.


49, 50.


Jacobson, Nicholas, prize case (1748), 5. 89.


Jacoby, A., on Samoyeds, 17. 6.


Jadeite relics from Central America, 2. 170-171.


Jaffa, in 1832, 19. 496, 498.


Jamaica, report of French expedi- tion (1778), 3. 121; earthquake (1692), 7. 163, 164; fees of Sec. (1687), 12. 237; strategic impor- tance (1807), 20. 302.


Jamaica, L. I., and Conn. (1663), 5. 291.


Jamaica, Brit. war-ship (1766), 10. 45. James I. of England, and Puritans,


3. 156-158; Book of Sports, 19. 86-95.


James II. of England, port. in Boston, 4. 241, 241 n .- 242 n .; proclaimed in Boston, 12. 223; address of Dudley's Council to, 13. 238-239. See also York (James).


James, sachem, deed to Winthrop (1653), 5. 289.


James, Eleazer, biog. note, 16. 305 n. James, Frances B. [Mrs. Troup], 5. 391.


James, Mrs. Isabella, and samplers of Hutchinson family, 1. 298.


James, John W., on com. on Boston bicentenary, 2. 220.


James, Rev. Thomas, at East Hampton, 2. 49; letter to Winthrop (1673), 5. 293.


James Adger, U. S. war-ship, on Brit. coast (1861), 18. 139-140.


James City, Va, name as royal memorial, 4. 250.


James, Fort, N. Y., name as royal memorial, 4. 247.


James River, canal in 1804, 2. 19, 20; survey and canal (1787), 17. 490, 492-494.


Jameson. See also Jemerson.


Jameson, Lieut. Col. David, and Arnold's treason. 7. 452.


Jameson, John Franklin, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 12. 259; accepts, 293; on Calhoun Papers, 349-351; on J. N. Brown, 14. 281- 284.


Jameson, William, tract accredited to, 9. 512.


Jamestown, R. I., name as royal memorial, 4. 245.


Jamestown, Va., name as royal memorial, 4. 250; fight at (1781), 6. 144; condition of site, 14. 175.


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Jamestown, U. S. war-sloop, voyage


to Ireland (1847), 6. 199.


Janes, Jonathan, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366.


Janeway, Rev. James, Token à Eng- land, 9. 490, 17. 38; elegy on, 38. Jannison, William, petition as con- stable (1686), 13. 269.


Japan, Perry's expedition, 2. 259-261; soldiers (1853), 261; Cabot mappe- monde on, 6. 339.


Jaques, David R., Commencement part (1842), 5. 235.


Jaques, Robert, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 55.


Jaques, Sarah (Parish), exile in Am- sterdam, 6. 55.


Jaquith's Mill, N. H. (1776), 12. 90. Jaris, - -, sea-captain (1694), 7. 166.


Jarvis, Dr. Charles, and J. Q. Adams (1792), 4. 63; and Boston police


reform, 63; characterized, 12. 141. Jarvis, E. B. See Jervis (Thos. B.). Jarvis, Capt. Elias, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 307.


Jarvis, John W , port. of Washington Irving, 1. 33.


Jarvis, Leonard, purchases confis- cated Boston estate, 10. 184.


Jarvis, Leonard [H. C. 1800], poem, 5. 106-107.


Jarvis, Leopold, N. C. lands, 8. 181; non-consumption agreement (1786), 497.


Jarvis, Robert, absentee loyalist, 10. 164.


Jarvis, Samuel Gardner, purchases confiscated Roxbury estate, 10. 172. Javanese, decline, 17. 5.


Jay, John, and Northeastern boun- dary, 3. 89; deposition on St. Croix River boundary, 358; as Minister to Spain, 5. 18; Vaughan on, in peace negotiations, 17. 410, 418, 424, 434; and ministry to Eng. (1782), 429; Federalist, 493, 500; and Temple riot, 507; Edm. Pendleton on Span. negotiations (1781), 19. 142. See also Jay Treaty.


Jay, Joseph, will (1716), 8. 214.


Jay Treaty, Conn. Republican on, 3. 46; Va. Republican on negotia- tions, 15. 145-146; on approval of, 147-149; instruction of Senators on, 150; action of Va. legislature, 151; in House, 152, 154-156.


Jebb, Sir Richard, at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.


Jefferds (Jefford), Capt. Simon, in campaign of 1760, 4. 393.


Jefferson, Joseph, as Acres, 19. 234. Jefferson, Thomas [Letters follow], on Wirt's Patrick Henry, 1. 202, 7. 126; on impeachment of Pick- ering, 1. 225; on date of signing of Declaration, 273, 277-278, 280; memoranda on signing considered, 279; Signer, 282; letter to S. Hale, 3. 275; miniature of Cromwell owned by, 282; Ordinance of 1784, 4. 60; on Va. Com. of Corresp., 82; and Louisiana Purchase, 5. 17 n., 18. 49, 51, 19. 542-549; Coleridge's marginalia on writings of, 5. 315; and Dupré's Diplomatic Medal, 350; and authorship of Declaration of Causes (1775), 6. 70; J. Adams's inquiry concerning (1818), 13. 311; Marshall on (1821), 14. 328, 354; and moderate Re- publicans (1793), 15. 118-119; ill- fluence over Madison, 120; and Hamilton's financial reports, 122 n .; candidacy (1796), 153, 156-159; and Adams (1797), 160; and Levi Lincoln, 231-233; on legislative power, 16. 241; J. Q. Adams on Notes, 308; as phrase-maker, 18. 51; and navy, 122; Savage's port., 19. 9, 18; rumored intention to resign (1780), 119; acquitted of censure (1781), 144; Washington's final opinion, 384; and Crèvecœur, 20. 58; and Wm. Duane, 257-259; Duane on, as Pres., 275. See also Jefferson Papers.


Letters: from Abigail Adams (1816), 12. 272; to John Barnes (1818) health, 13. 312; - to Jas. Breckenridge (1819) Univ. of Va., 14. 395; - from Ed. Carring- ton (1787-88) Fed. Conven., 17. 457, 462; reception of Constitu- tion, criticism of it, N. W. Ter., 480; ratification convens., foreign debt, 496-501; - to Stephen Cathalan (1816) Napoleon, 12. 268; - to Mrs. Coolidge (1825) desk on which Declaration was written, 271-272; - from J. B. Cutting (1788) Brit. whale-fisheries bill, 17. 501; ratification in N. C. and Md., declaring acts void, Federalist, Brit. slave-trade bill, 502; Va. Conven., 508; - from A. Donald (1787) tobacco trade, N. Eng. disturbances, 445; Va. and Constitution, Washington, Va,


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Assembly, 488; from Wm. Duane, 20. 260-387 [see Duane]; - to J. W. Eppes (1804) relations with Adams, 12. 269; farming, 270; (1809) F. J. Jackson, 270; (1811) Federalists, 270; (1821) metaphysics, 271; - from Chris. Gadsden (1787) Constitution and trade, French trade, 17. 485; - from Wm. Hay (1787) financial distress, 458; - from Monroe (1823) Span. Am. and Holy Al- liance, 15. 375, 409-412; -- to Gibson Patrick (1817) business, 6. 174; - to Wm. Pinkney (1810) embargo, 12. 268; - to Rich. Price (1785, '89), 17. 225, 372 [see Price]; - to Mrs. Randolph (1797-80) polit. strife and home life, 12. 269; - to Benj. Rush (1803) relig. opinions, 267; - to Wm. Tudor (1823) Franklin and Am. Rev., 269.


Jefferson Papers, presented, contents, 12. 264-266; extracts from, 267- 273; thanks for, 273; disposition, 293; com. to pub., 13. 142; fund for pub., 14. 130; pub., 296; cost of pub., 15. 40.


Jeffery, Isaac, Indian preacher, 10. 51.


Jefford. See Jefferds.


Jeffrey. See also Jefferds, Jeffery, Jeffries, Jeffry, Jeffrys.


Jeffrey, Francis, Lord, social circle, 19. 469; and parl. reform, 471.


Jeffrey, Patrick, Boston estate, 1. 324.


Jeffries, John, absentee loyalist, 10. 164.


Jeffry, servant of Fitz-John Winthrop, 4. 285.


Jeffrys, George, in N. H. Council, 8. 93; and diabolical performances (1686), 14. 170.


Jellison, Ann (Anson | Salisbury), ex- ile in Amsterdam (1613), 6. 55, 60. Jellison, Magdalena (Jones), exile in Amsterdam (1606), 6. 55.


Jellison, Robert, exile in Amsterdam (1606), 6. 55.


Jellison, Thomas, exile in Amsterdam (1613), 6. 55.


Jemerson, John, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.


Jendonisk, Indian, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 367.


Jenkins. See also Jinkins.


Jenkins, -- , innkeeper at Southing- ton (1779), 6. 129.


Jenkins, -, sea-captain (1779), 10. 108.


Jenkins, David, minuteinan, 12. 104; in Am. army (1775), 106.


Jenkins, Fanny [Mrs. Farris], 16. 368 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary, 387, 422: Adams on, 393.


Jenkins, Mrs. Jane [Mrs. Galy], exile in Amsterdam (1611), 6. 52, 55. Jenkins, Joel, minuteman, 12. 104; in Am. army (1775), 106.


Jenkins, Lieut. John, journal of Sulli- van's expedition, 2. 441; state- ment on Wyoming Massacre, 3. 344; reports list of those killed, 346.


Jenkins, John F., Commencement part (1818), 5. 183; biog. note, 183 n.


Jenkins, Jonathan, minuteman, 12. 104; in Am. army (1775), 107.


Jenkins, Lewis, 16. 380; biog. note, 380 n.


Jenkins, Nancy, mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary, 16. 381, 382; Adams on, 393; illness, 415.


Jenkins, Obadiah [1], minuteman, 12. 104; in Am. army (1775), 106. Jenkins, Obadiah [2], minuteman, 12. 104.


Jenkins, Peter, absentee loyalist, 10. 164.


Jenkins, Rebecca (Hooper), 16. 380 n. Jenkins, Robert [d. 1773], case over will, 16. 115 n.


Jenkins, Robert, purchases confis- cated Boston estate, 10. 168.


Jenkins, Sally [Mrs. Prout], J. Q. Adams on (1788), 16. 365; biog. note, 379 n .; mentioned in Adams's diary, 389, 427.


Jenkins, Steuben, and journal of J. Jenkins, 2. 441.


Jenkinson, Charles. See Hawkesbury. Jenks, Charles W., gift to M.H.S., 9. 28.


Jenks, Henry Fitch [Communications follow], gifts to M.H.S., 2. 261, 3. 97, 5. 451, 10. 126; and McKendry's journal, 2. 478 n .; list of publica- tions (1886-1901), 3. 280, 9. 23, 10. 555, 15. 29; on Nominating Com. (1888, '94), 4. 77, 8. 50; re- ports, 4. 118, 9. 39; on Library Com. (1889), 4. 309; reports, 359, 382, 5. 285; on com. to pub. Trum- bull Papers, 4. 343, 15. 25; remarks, 5. 423, 9. 158, 12. 292, 13. 456, 14. 103, 16. 250, 17. 75, 141; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 236; elected to


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M. H.S. Council (1891-93), 420, 7. 383, 8. 201; on com. to pub. Belcher Papers, 52; presents re- port of Council (1894), 9. 18; moves vote of thanks, 10. 573; elected Cabinet-keeper (1898-1903), 12. 190, 13. 80, 14. 146, 15. 51, 16. 148, 17. 233 ; reports (1899-1903), 13. 79, 14. 143, 15. 44, 16. 145, 17. 229; presents communication of another member, 16. 532; memoir of J. T. Hassam assigned to. 17. 245; signs memorial on Constitution, 18. 121; retirement from office of Cabinet- keeper, 271.


Communications : on Bedford flag, 2. 165-167; on S. K. Lothrop, 3. 62; on destruction of Suffolk Conven. house, 4. 238; diary of Saml. Jenks, 5. 352-391; bill of sale of slave, 6. 250; letters of Isaac Watts, 9. 331-334; letter of Lucy Downing, 10. 186-188; letters of Geo. Whitefield and Jon. Ed- wards, 299-302, 427-429; on Bos- ton mechanics (1814), 14. 149- 153; letters on X Y Z mission, 15. 88-92; MEMOIR OF L. R. PAIGE, 240-254; on school boys and Gage, 320; on J. T. Hassam, 17. 238-241.


Jenks, Mrs. Martha W., gift to M.H.S., 3. 8.


Jenks, Capt. Samuel, in campaign of 1760, 4. 391, 394; career, 5. 352- 353; journal of campaign of 1760, 353-396; at Fort Miller, 353-354; march to Crown Point, 354-355; at Crown Point, 355-367; trouble with counterfeit orders, 360-361; advance and attack on Isle-aux- Noix, 367-373; advance to Montreal, 373-378; ill, 377-379; return to Crown Point, 378-390; march home, 390.


Jenks, William, as member M.H.S., 5. 5; Harvard D.D. (1842), 236: reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 349; memoir of Abiel Holmes, 7. 123; of T. L. Winthrop, 125; Librarian M.H.S., 8. 343; @ B K poem (1803), 9. 110; biog. note, 110 n .; Vice- Pres. of @ B K, 111; on John Coles's heraldic painting, 14. 432-433; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.


Jenner, Robert, briefs in prize cases (1748-52), 5. 90, 93, 94, 99.


Jenner, (?) Thomas, sea-captain (1686), 13. 240.


Jenner, Thomas, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 207.


Jennings, Elizabeth (Pettinger), Pil- grim at Leyden, 17. 178.


Jennings, John, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 178.


Jennings, Lewis J., on maps of North- eastern boundary, 3. 362.


Jennings, Rose (Lisle), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 178.


Jennings, William, of Eng. (1655), 1. 136.


Jennison, James, Commencement part (1847) and biog. note, 5. 253, 253 n. Jennison, John M., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.


Jennison, Nathaniel, trial, 1. 41 n.


Jennison, Timothy biog. note, 16. 305 n.


Jenny, John, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.


Jenny, Samuel, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 182.


Jenny, Sarah, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 182.


Jenny, Sarah (Carey), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.


Jepson, Abigail, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 182.


Jepson, Henry, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.


Jepson, Jane (Powell), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.


Jepson, Martha, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 182.


Jepson, Rosamond (?Korsfield), exile in Amsterdam (1609), 6. 55; Pil- grim at Leyden, 17. 174.


Jepson, William, exile in Amsterdam (1609), 6. 55; Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.


Jericho, N. Y. (1814), 6. 259.


Jeromus, Aser, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.


Jerrett, Fitz, in Sullivan's expedition, 2. 464.


Jersey, Edward Villiers, 1st earl of, office (1700), 3. 201.


Jersey Hulks, prisons, 1. 48. Jerusalem, in 1832, 19. 497.


Jervais, Colonel, of (?) S. C. (1782), 19. 151.


Jervis, Thomas Best, elected to M. H. S. as E. B. Jarvis, 1. 228-229, 12. 192; death announced, 191.


Jesson, Jacob, Boston estate, 1. 319.


Jessop, Abigail (Hunt), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 178.


Jessop, Edmond, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 178.


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Jessop, Ellen (Underwood), Pilgrim | at Leyden, 17. 178.


Jessop, Frances (White), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 182. Jessop, Francis, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 182.


Jessop, Thomas, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 55.


Jesuits, Argall's raid at Mt. Desert Island, 1. 188-192.


Jesup, Gen. Thomas S., court-martial for Fla. War (1836), 7. 265.


Jewet, Nehemiah, on witchcraft in- demnity, 1. 81, 115.


Jewett, Benjamin, death in Am. army (1776), 12. 102.


Jewett, Betsey [Mrs. Holden], 4. 385.


Jewett, Isaac A., Commencement part (1830) and biog. note, 5. 202, 202 n.


Jewett, Capt. Joseph, at siege of Boston, 9. 44, 48, 54-57, 62, 64, 66, 70-78, 84, 85, 88-90.


Jews, Sewall on conversion, 2. 41-43; hist. importance, 13. 94; New York synagogue (1812), 19. 370.


Jinkins, Howell, of Ala., 20. 517.


Joan, -, vocalist (1770), 10. 28.


Joanes, Christopher, witnesses Mul- lins's will, 5. 35.


Joanna, seized (1686), 13. 276.


Job, Jo, Indian, captured (1746), 5. 115.


Job, Mordecai, Indian, captured (1746), 5. 115.


Jocelyn. See also Joslin.


Jocelyn, Henry, memorial on R. I. boundary (1731), 19. 25, 28, 33. Jodrell, Paul, brief in prize case (1749), 5. 93.


Jogues, Isaac, his name for Lake George, 4. 247 n.


John, sagamore, death, 1. 369.


John Adams, launching, 19. 377.


John and Thomas, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306.


John Carter Brown Library, Agnese's atlases in, 11. 372, 380, 383-385; importance, 12. 381-382; early Am. imprints in, 383-394, 421, 17. 66-67, 75; early Mexican imprints in, 12. 395-400; trust, 14. 283.


John Langdon Sibley Fund, origin, 2. 168-170; becomes available, 16. 20-23, 127; history, 18. 276, 19. 211, 20. 214; paid in, 18. 297; income account (1905), 19. 216; (1906), 20. 220; use, 19. 223, 20. 227.


John of Leith, captured (1777), 12. 199.


John Sausaman. See Sausaman.


Johnson. See also Johnston, John- stone.


Johnson, A., Indian trader (1762), 7. 392.


Johnson, Abigail [Mrs. Hoppin], 3. 300.


Johnson, Pres. Andrew, and resigna- tion of Motley (1867), 8.22; author- ship of first message, 19. 395-405; temporary popularity, 395-397; reception of first message, 397; Bancroft as author of message, 398-405; papers, 20. 427-437; deserted by politicians, 427; first impeachment project, 428; con- duct after defeat (1866), 429; sympathy for. 429; and Stanton, 429; and Reconstruction Act, 430; and Grant, 431; character and state papers, 432; and patronage, 433; trial, 433-434; and Seward, 435; and Cabinet, 436; character of administration, 436; and Dem- ocratic nomination, 436; Senator, 436.


Johnson, Ann [Mrs. Bishop], exile in Amsterdam, 6. 50, 55.


Johnson, Ann (Jones), 6. 56.


Johnson, Arabella (Clinton), death (1630), 8. 472.


Johnson, Asa, atheist, 19. 385.


Johnson, Bradley T., on Southern undervaluation of North, 19. 325. Johnson, Cave, and petition against negro-seamen acts, 19. 407.


Johnson, Dorothy, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 55.


Johnson, Eastman, making of crayon of Webster, 2. 217-219, 264.


Johnson, Ebenezer, letter (1706), 5. 302.


Johnson, Edward, of Charlestown, shipwright, 7. 161; house, 163.


Johnson, Capt. Edward, on medical instruction, 1. 46; as authority on minor matters, 367-368; report on Groton (1661), 4. 136; on Cam- bridge and Harvard, 5. 397, 407, 413; Wonder-working Providence, extant copies, price, reprints, 6. 345, 10. 333; and Wenham- Chelmsford matter (1655), 12. 323. Johnson, Edward Francis, elected a member M.H.S., 8. 502; on Library Com. (1895), 10. 1; report, 136; list of publications (1894-96), 121, 555; gift to M.H.S., 13. 378.


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Johnson, Elijah, at siege of Boston, 9. 63, 71.


Johnson, Elizabeth [Mrs. Latham], exile in Amsterdam (1600), 6. 55. Johnson, Elizabeth, Jr., witchcraft petition, 1. 70, 88, 110; not in- cluded in witchcraft indemnity, 81; character, 88 n., 106 n.


Johnson, Ephraim, in campaign of 1760, 4. 391.


Johnson, Francis, church in Amster- dam, 6. 43-45; exile there, 55.


Johnson, George, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 55.


Johnson, Col. Guy, and J. T. Kirk- land, 17. 305.


Johnson, Sir Harry, on extent of slave-trade, 17. 6.


Johnson, Isaac, of Saleby, Eng. (1612), 8. 508.


Johnson, Isaac, church covenant, (1630), 2. 221; death (1630), 8. 472.


Johnson, Isaac [d. 1711], of Charles- town, 3. 300; petition as constable (1686), 13. 252.


Johnson, Israel, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 55.


Johnson, Jacob, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 55.


Johnson, Jacob, letter to Trumbull (1778) on Wyoming after Massacre, 3. 346.


Johnson, James, inventory of Win- throp's goods, 7. 140-143.


Johnson, John, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 55.


Johnson, Sir John, Alden's regt. at house (1778), 2. 445


Johnson, Mrs. John (Ford), actress, 2. 10.


Johnson, Jonathan, of Marlborough (1682), 4. 299, 300.


Johnson, Joseph, case against Win- throp (1704), 5. 301.


Johnson, Lucy [Mrs. Walker], 6. 443. Johnson, Margaret (Sley), exile in Amsterdam (1601), 6. 55.


Johnson, Marmaduke, books printed by (1660-74), 9. 416, 419-422, 424-430, 433, 435, 11. 241, 248. 12. 274, 283, 385, 17. 15; first stay in Cambridge, 11. 240; return with new press, 240; connection with Green, 241; types, 241-242, 12. 417; censorship aimed at, 11. 243; petitions for press in Boston, 244-246; answer for printing un- licensed book, 247-249; death, 13. 398.


Johnson, Marshall, painting of May- . flower, 19. 273.


Johnson, Mary, exile in Amsterdam (1600), 6. 55.


Johnson, Mary A. [Mrs. Slafter], 20. 591.


Johnson, Moses, exile in Amsterdam (1601), 6. 55.


Johnson, Nathaniel, death at Wyo- ming, 3. 346.


Johnson, Capt. Noah, killed (1760), 4. 392.


Johnson, Perseverance [Mrs. Greene], exile in Amsterdam, 6. 56.


Johnson, Reverdy, and Pres. John- son, 20. 434.


Johnson, Richard M., character, 7. 293; and Wm. Duane, 20. 378.


Johnson, Robert, letter (1801) on Boston, 7. 456.


Johnson, Robert W., death, 13. 314. Johnson, Ruth [Mrs. Robbins], 3. 206. Johnson, Samuel, Commencement part (1842), 5. 235; biog. note, 235 n.


Johnson, Rev. Stephen, preaches in Am. camp (1775), 9. 77.


Johnson, Susannah, return from cap- tivity (1760), 4. 402.


Johnson, T., engraving by, 17. 230.


Johnson, Thomas, of Md., delegate to Congress, 1. 276; and ratification of Constitution, 17. 484, 504:


Johnson, Thomasine (Boyes), exile in Amsterdam, 6. 56.


Johnson, William, exile in Amster- dam (1611), 6. 56.


Johnson, William, of Charlestown, death (1677), 7. 169.


Johnson, Lieut. William, of Woburn, 7. 163; on com. on war expenses (1676), 12. 402; fast-day recal- citrant (1686), 13. 262, 263.


Johnson, Sir William, papers in Park- man MSS. 4. 44: Lévis's plans of campaigns, 94; names Lake George, 247 n .; in campaign of 1760, 394, 403, 5. 283; campaign of 1755, 416-418, 13. 386, 18. 317-325.


Johnson, William Samuel, letters as Conn. agent, 1. 359; report of Chatham's speech, 359; conference with Gage (1775), 10. 92.


Johnson's Tavern, Lynn, 10. 47.


Johnston, -, of Schenectady(1779), 2. 454.


Johnston, - innkeeper at War-


renton, N. C. (1804), 2. 31, 33.


Johnston, Alexander, United States, 2. 150; elected a corresp. member


232


JOHNSTON-JONES


M.H.S., 3. 102; accepts, 144;


Connecticut, 372; on town sov- ereignty, 372; death announced, 5. 1; views on Conn. institutional hist. criticized, 269-280, 328-331. Johnston, Bathsheba (Thwing), 8. 226.


Johnston, Demini, farm on Susque- hanna, N. Y., 2. 462.


Johnston, Ira, escapes from Indians (1779), 2. 455.


Johnston, Jean (Hogg), 8. 226.


Johnston, John, signs Wyoming ca- pitulation (1778), 3. 342.


Johnston, Joseph E., and Peninsular campaign, 10. 432-434, 439; on McClellan, 440; and milit. use of slaves, 19. 318 n .; advice against further resistance (1865), 320.


Johnston, Thomas, engraving of battle of Lake George, 5. 416-418; notice of death, 418; engraving of Increase Mather, 8. 145; of Crown Point and Quebec, 226; career, 226. Johnston, Rev. William, of Cherry Valley, 2. 447, 449.


Johnston, Witter, of Cherry Valley, 2. 449, 451.


Johnstone, Gov. George, misrepre- sentations (1778), 17. 319.




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