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Leckie, Edward, sea-captain, 7. 321. Leckie, John, sea-captain, 7. 320.
Lecky, William Edward Hartpole, ignores last royal veto, 5. 158; M. H.S. tributes to, as historian, 18. 2. 3, 22-26; in Parliament, 24; interest in U. S., 25.
Le Clear, Thomas, port. of Saml. Osgood, 3. 283.
Leclerc, Victor E., policy in San Do- mingo, 8. 43 n.
Ledyard, -, of New York (1804), 2. 9.
Ledyard, Mrs., and Ch. J. Marshall, 14. 356.
Ledyard, John, scheme for Oregon- China fur-trade, 7. 416.
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Lee. See also Lea.
Lee, - , of Eng. (1662), 1. 129.
Lee, -, dismissed govt. clerk (1800), 20. 261.
Lee, - -, tavern-keeper at Hartford (1804), 2. 6, 32.
Lee, Captain, of Harrisburg (1798), 3. 22.
Lee, Colonel, of Isle of Wight (1694), 2. 176.
Lee, Andrew, Harvard D.D. (1809), 5. 174.
Lee, Arthur, and Silas Deane, 3. 123; letter from Stephen Higginson (1784), 8. 177; letter to Rich. Price (1777) on the war, 17. 308; biog. note, 308 n .; and Franklin, 19. 118; and election to Congress (1781), 126; attack on French alliance (1782), 164-166.
Lee, Bridget [Mrs. Fuller], 17. 174.
Lee, Catharine M. [Mrs. Childe], 16. 469.
Lee, Cazenove G., on size of Confed- erate army, 18. 432, 437.
Lee, Gen. Charles, joins army before Philadelphia, 3. 113; Monmouth, 115-116, 6. 109-110; court-mar- tial, 3. 117; duel with Laurens, 124; exchanged, 6. 107; letter to Gen. Thomas (1775) on rank con- troversy, 18. 425.
Lee, Charles, of Va., senatorial candi- dacy, 15. 146; on Jay Treaty, 151, 152.
Lee, Charles C., Commencement part (1819), 5. 185; biog. note, 185 n .; at + B K dinner (1847), 9. 142.
Lee, Charles F., at Frothingham's funcral, 1. 392.
Lee, Elizabeth (Charnock), 19. 229. Lee, Elizabeth P. (Cabot), 19. 229, 235.
Lee, Francis, candidacy for Va. Council (1788), 15. 126.
Lee, Francis H., gift to M.H.S., 6. 417.
Lee, Francis L., and Boston park system, 19. 558.
Lee, Francis Lightfoot, Signer, 1. 282. Lee, G. Herbert, acknowledgment to, 4. 261 n.
Lee, Sir George, papers, 5.85; briefs in prize cases (1743-51), 88-97.
Lee, George W. C., on disclosure of Lee's plans (1865), 20. 87-89.
Lee, Gen. Henry, Federalist (1787), 17. 475; Baltimore riot, 19. 375, 378; information on Washington, 378, 384; and Greene, 20. 114.
Lee, Henry [1], career, 19. 229.
Lee, Henry [2], on com. on aid for H. F. Waters, 1. 249, 252; on trial of Ursuline Convent rioter, 3. 219; on H. W. Foote, 4. 381; on Chas. Deane, 5. 137; on Chas, Devens, 6. 291-294; on Phillips Brooks, 8. 81-83; on O. W. Holmes, 9. 163- 166; on R. C. Winthrop, 224-227; on E. R. Hoar, 325-329; commu- nicates letters of Jon. Sewall, 10. 407-427; remarks, 440; M.H.S. tributes to, 12. 352-359; during Civil War, 352, 358, 19. 236-241; in old age, 12. 353; success, 354; in M.H.S., 355; appearance, 356, 19. 255; traits and character, 12. 356, 358, 19. 248-254; writings, 12. 356, 19. 242, 253, 254 ; and Harvard, 12. 357, 19. 245-247; in business, 12. 357, 19. 231; hist. spirit, 12. 357; religion, 358, 19. 256; me- moir assigned to J. E. Cabot, 12. 359; to J. T. Morse, 18. 264; backs Waters's genealogical re- searches, 15. 478; MEMOIR by J. T. Morse, 19. 228-257; PORT. and AUTOG., 228; ancestry, 228-230; birth, 230; in college, 230; free- trader, 232; banker, 232, 256; safety-vaults, 232; dramatic in- terests, 233-235; marriage, 235; antebellum politics, 236; public positions and interests, post-war politics, 241-245; refuses honorary degree, 247; as Bostonian, 247; as conversationalist, 250; character- ization of contemporaries, 251-253; and Theo. Parker, 256; opposition to Span. War, 256; death, 257.
Lee, John, debt to Mercer, 2. 157. Lee, John C., banking, 19. 232.
Lee, Judge Joseph [d. 1802], and im- portation of tea, 10. 80; J. Q. Adams on, 16. 303.
Lee, Joseph, [d. 1831], career, 19.229. Lee, Josephine, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.
Lee, Lois (Orne), 19. 229.
Lee, Ludwell, elected to Assembly (1787), 17. 457.
I.ee, Maria (Nash), Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 174.
Lee, Martha (Mellowes), 19. 229.
Lee, Mary [Mrs. Tracy], 16. 396 n., 397 n.
Lee, Mary (Jackson), 19. 230.
Lee, Nathaniel, insanity, 3. 26. Lee, Rebecca (Phips), 16. 303.
Lee, Richard Bland, congressional
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candidacy (1795), 15. 149, 150; and Va. Assembly (1787), 17. 457. Lee, Richard Henry, Signer, 1. 282; and Silas Deane, 3. 123; and peace negotiations (1779), 4. 48-49; and intercolon. Coms. of Corresp., 82; and authorship of petition (1775), 6. 69; demagogue, 15. 121; sena- torial and gubernatorial candidacy (1788), 124; and national theory of Constitution, 16. 166; opposi- tion to Constitution, 17. 475, 481, 490, 495; in Va. Assembly (1781), 19. 123, 126, 133.
Lee, Robert E., ports., 8. 196, 12. 189; "Evacuating Lee," 10. 436; order on pillaging, 19. 338; Grant and Butler (1864), 342-356; Appomat- tox campaign, 20. 87-112 [see Appo- mattox]; Butler suggests trial of, 428; C. F. Adams and centenary, 550-556; services to nation at Appomattox, 553-555.
Lee, Rose [Mrs. Saltonstall], 11. 341. Lee, Samuel, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 174.
Lee, Rev. Samuel, Increase Mather on, 8. 347; Joy of Faith, 9. 473; Contemplations on Mortality, 514; cat. of library (1683), 10. 541-543; career, 544.
Lee, Sidney, elected a corresp. mem- ber M.H.S., 18. 123.
Lee, Thomas [1], subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 207; obituary, 19. 229.
Lee, Thomas [2], career, 19. 229.
Lee, Thomas, letter introducing, to Franklin (1788), 4. 302.
Lee, Thomas S., and ratification of Constitution, 17. 484, 504.
Lee, Tryphosa [Mrs. Tracy], 17. 183. Lee, Ch. J. William, of Eng., papers, 5. 85.
Lee, William, bookseller. See Ley.
Lee, William [d. 1795], and Silas Deane, 3. 124.
Lee, William, letter from Wm. Duane (1824) appeal for office, 20. 384.
Lee, Col. William R., in Civil War, 7. 39-41.
Lee, privateer, 1. 18; exploits, 21. Lee house, Cambridge, 14. 291.
Leeke, William, of Eng. (1665), 13. 19.
Leete, William, and Cromwell's West Indian expedition, 16. 500-502.
Lefavre, N., Wm. Duane on, 20. 303. Lefévre, -, Haitian planter, fidel- ity of slaves, 2. 323, 331, 364.
Leffingwell, Ensign Elisha, at siege of Boston, 9. 48, 53, 57, 59, 62, 63, 72, 75, 77, 79, 81, 87-91.
Lefroy, Sir John H., and Old Provi- dence Island, 13. 7.
Legal papers. See Deeds, Fees, Part- nership, Wills.
Legate, Bartholomew, burning of, 3. 156, 158.
Legg, Samuel, death (1707), 1. 158. Legislation. See Laws, Legislature. Legislature, royal instructions con- cerning provincial, 8. 95-96, 99; rise of representation, 16. 239; danger from power, 240-242; su- premacy in Mass., 242-247. See also Congress, General Court, Gov- ernment, Legislation, Parliament, and colonies by name.
Leib, James R., Commencement part (1826), 5. 195; biog. note, 195 n.
Leib, Michael, and Pa. politics (1802),
20. 297; and Wm. Duane, 335; and Philadelphia postmastership, 365- 368.
Leicester, -, of Boston (1640), 4. 315.
Leicester, Thomas W. Coke, 1st earl of, visit to (1831), 19. 475.
Leicester, Mass., inn (1760), 4. 388. Leicester Academy, 2. 90, 93; anec- dote of coëducation, 7. 32 n.
Leif Ericson, sources on Vinland voyage, 4. 42; probability and date, 43, 5. 333, 7. 353-354.
Leigh, Benjamin W., Letters of Algernon Sidney, 14. 344 n.
Leighton, Rev. Alexander, convic- tion and indemnity, 10. 304, 306. Leiper, Thomas, as security, 20. 311; and Wm. Duane, 346, 347.
Leishman, -, and Priestley, 3. 17. Leisler, Jacob, reversal of attainder, 1. 89, 91; Boston comment on trial, 7. 157; contemp. imprints on, 12. 394, 17. 17.
Leiter, Levi Z., Franklin-Hartley map owned by, 4. 60.
Leizelt, Balthazar Frederic, "Views" of New York and Quebec, 9. 169. Leland, Rev. John, Isaac Watts on, 9. 408.
Leland, Charles G., on Indian legends, 1. 71.
Lemercier, Chevalier, letters to Lévis, 4. 97.
Lemercier de Longpré. See Haussez. Lemon, Clement, succored by Crève- cœur, 20. 47, 52, 53.
Lemon, Robert, and map of North-
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eastern boundary, 3. 368; certifies records of Dudley's Council, 13. 285. Le Moyne d'Iberville, Pierre, etching, 8. 197.
Lenox, James, and maps in John Smith's works, 4. 14; and Hub- bard's map of N. Eng., 16, 17; and Chas. Deane, 7. 52, 58,.62.
Lenox Library, Milton Papers, 1. 201; De Bry Collection, 201; copies of Smith's Generall Historie, 9. 188, 189.
Lenthal, Robert, report of conference with elders (1639), 4. 159.
Leo XIII., on discovery of America and Catholicism, 8. 30.
Leon y Pizarro. See Pizarro.
Leonard, Doctor, of Eng., in U. S. (1788), 16. 436, 438.
Leonard, Rev. Abiel, sermons in Am. army (1775), 12. 85, 86.
Leonard, Abigail, book owned by, 17. 49.
Leonard, Daniel, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 393, 397, 399, 408, 409, 412, 413, 429, 431, 444; on Mass. Com. of Corresp., 4. 82, 84, 85; port., 109; position in Mass., 6. 251; Massachusettensis papers, 253-254, 399; Chief Justice of Bermuda, 254; memorial on dif- ficulties and emoluments (1784), 255-257; mandamus councillor, 10. 87; addresses to Hutchinson and Gage (1778), 14. 50 n., 51 n .; mobbed, 16. 288.
Leonard, Elisha C., gift to M.H.S., 4. 109.
Leonard, Elkanah, Mass. lawyer
(1732), 19. 29.
Leonard, Mrs. Frederick S., ac- knowledgment to, 20. 596 n.
Leonard, George [d. 1826], expedition to Martha's Vineyard (1779), 3. 84-88; port., 4. 109; absentee loyalist, 10. 164.
Leonard, George [H. C. 1748], candi- dacy for Congress, 16. 20.
Leonard, John, exile in Amsterdam (1600), 6. 64.
Leonard, John, death (1699), 14. 19. Leonard, Lieut .- Col. Nathaniel, at siege of Boston, 9. 61, 76.
Leonard, Robert, accused of counter- feiting, 18. 261.
Leonard, Silas, at siege of Boston, 9. 66.
Leopard, Francis, killed at Wyo- ming (1778), 3. 345.
Leopard, R. I. packet (1789), 16. 457.
Leopold of Naples, Prince, in Flor- ence (1829), 19. 444.
Lepisma, as book worm, 8. 107.
Le Ray de Chaumont, and Nini, 20. 29; and Franklin, 29.
Lernett, Anna, birth, 12. 329.
Lernett, Benoni, baptism, 12. 329.
Lernett, Isaac [1], removes to Chelms- ford (1654), 12. 322-324; death,
324; deacon, 326; children, 329.
Lernett, Isaac [2], baptism, 12. 324; birth, 329.
Lernett, Mrs. Mary, joins Chelms- ford church (1656), 12. 325.
Lernett, Mary, birth, 12. 329.
Lernett, Sarah, birth, 12. 329.
Lernett, William, birth, 12. 329.
Le Roy, Daniel, 19. 531.
Le Sage, -, killed in Haiti, 2. 320 n.
Lescarbot, Marc, on settlement on St. Croix Island, 3. 353, 355-357.
Lesdernier. See Delesdernier.
Leslie. See also Lasley.
Leslie, Col. Alexander, in Boston society, 10. 37; Salem expedition (1775), 17. 295.
Leslie, Brit. ship (1779). 3. 87.
Lesqueraux, Leo, and Washington runic inscription, 4. 59.
Lester, Edward, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Le Testu, Guillaume, map, 7. 306.
Lethered, Thomas, sea-captain (1714), 15. 329.
L'Etombe, Sieur de, consul at Boston (1788), 16. 451, 451 n.
Letter from a Gentleman of N. Y., 12. 394.
Letter to å member of House of Repre- sentatives (1736), authorship, 12. 435-450; text, 450-456.
LETTERS, of Jas. Abercrombie (1775) on Lexington, 11. 305; of Abigail Adams (1775-1812), 3. 275, 8. 60, 12. 272, 16. 461 n .; of John Adams (1787-1823), 3. 89, 8. 91-93, 13. 311, 16. 410 n., 17. 364; of J. Q. Adams (1787-1837), 4. 62-65, 10. 377-392, 12. 288-292, 16. 358-362, 463, 533 [see also under Docu- MENTS]; of Edw. Bacon to Geo. Watson (1775), 12. 345; of Geo. Bancroft to G. E. Ellis (1839),6. 297; of Wm. Barry (1828) on Göttingen, 2. 34; of Jon. Belcher (1748), 9. 12-17; of Wm. Bentley (1804) on chaplaincy, 8. 58; of G. T. Bigelow and H. V. Somerville (1830-32), 5. 463-468; of J. W. Blake (1814) on
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Lundy's Lane, 6. 257-259; of Alles Blower to Thos. Dudley, 10. 115; of John Boade to Winthrop (1648), 2. 157; on Boston Port Bill (1774), 481-486; of Jas. Bowdoin (1775- 90), 4. 302, 8. 289-290, 11. 178, 12. 143-145; of J. W. Bradbury (1882) on Longfellow, 20. 563; of Gamaliel Bradford (1807), 12. 252; of Dudley Bradstreet (1706) on frontier towns, 128; of Thos. Browne to Winthrop (1658), 8. 287; of Peter Bulkley (1677), 14. 213-215; of C. J. Burget (1885), 2. 140; of G. J. Burns (1893) on Nonacoicus, 8. 211; autobiog., of Wm. Chamberlin (1827), 10. 491- 506; of Chas. Chauncy (1774), 8. 288; of Chulalonkorn (1883), 1. 32; of Clarendon to Winthrop (1664, '65), 13. 455-456; of David Cobb to Bowdoin (1786), 1. 76; of Wm. Coffin to Pepperrell (1746), 6. 250; of Cogswells and Thompsons (1653-61), 17. 77-87; on Congre- gational churches in N. S. (1769), 4. 67-73; of Jas. Craik (1780) on Am. army, 15. 362; of J. L. M. Curry (1889) on G W. Erving, 5. 17-32; of Thos. Cushing (1775), 8. 61; of Lord Cutts to Dudley (1693-1700), 2. 171-192; of R. H. Dana, Jr. (1841), 6. 398; of Em- manuel Downing (1633-34), 8. 383-387; of Jas. Downing (1637), 14. 272; of Lucy Downing (1678), 10. 187; of Wm. Duane (1800-34), 20. 260-394; of Jer. Dummer (1716), 4. 192; of Timothy Dwight, Sr. (1771), 13. 124; of Jon. Ed- wards (1743, '44), 10. 429, 15. 8, 12-14; autobiog., of G. W. Erving (1843), 5. 9-16; of Edw. Everett (1861), 1. 206; of Everett and John Hutchinson (1843), 165; of Everett to Story (1831-32), 15. 204-210; of Fellows of Harvard to Winthrop (1672), 4. 265; of Natl. Folsom (1756, '76), 18. 243, 318-322; of French officers to Cincinnati (1789, '97), 6. 160-164; of Benj. Frobisher (1784) on boundary, 3. 369; of Saml. Gar- man (1893) on book worms, 8. 106; of Jas. Gordon and Wm. Martin (1752-65), 13. 381-396; of John Hancock (1785), 8. 63; of John Haynes (1655-63), 1. 118- 131; of Margaret Heathcote to Winthrop (1665), 5. 105; of Hes-
sian mercenary (1782), 4. 2-12; of Anne Higginson to Winthrop (1631), 6. 424; of Mehetabel Hig- ginson (1775-83), 10. 455-462; of Stephen Higginson (1784-1805), 8. 175-181; of H. A. Hill and Earl Russell (1875) on Treaty of Washington, 17-18; of Wm. Hilton to Winthrop (1633, '37), 10. 361-362; of E. A. Hitchcock (1905) on Washington Oak, 19. 297-299; of E. R. Hoar and Elizabeth C. Agassiz (1894), 9. 312-315; of Thos. Hooker (1637), 6. 425; of O. W. Holmes (1881,'92), 8. 21, 18. 346; of Huntington family (1775), 7. 354-360; of Gov. Hutchinson (1765-73), 18. 242, 20. 535-537; of Thos. Jeffer- son (1785-1825), 6. 174, 12. 267- 272, 13. 312, 14. 395-398, 17. 225, 372; of Robt. Johnson (1801) on Boston, 7. 455-457; of Jos. Jones to Madison (1787-1802), 15. 116- 161, 17. 474, 487, 490-496, 509; of Jas. Kaye (1661) to John Cogs- well, 80; of J. P. Kennedy (1861), 1. 207; of Jas. Kent and Story (1819-46), 14. 413-424; of Mrs. J. T. Kirkland (1829-32), 19. 440- 504; of Rich. Leader to Winthrop (1648-60), 3. 190-197; of Rich. Lechmere (1774), 16. 285-290; of Saml. Locke (1760), 18. 257; of London merchants on Declaratory Act (1766), 11. 446-448; of Jos. Lord (1733), 4. 311-313; of Anna C. Lowell to Mrs. Anne Grant (1809-10), 18. 302-307; of J. R. Lowell (1884) on E. B. Jarvis, 1. 229; of Thos. Lyon and connec- tions (1647-1701), 6. 2-20; various to Madison and Jefferson (1787- 88) on Ratification in Va., 17. 451-510; autobiog., of Cornelius Marchant (1838), 12. 198-200; of John Marshall to Story (1819-34), 14. 320-360; on Mass. charter (1691), 215-217; of Increase Mather (1690-99), 8. 344-348; of Me- nendez (1565-66), 416-468; of Mignet to Winthrop (1867), 1. 141; of Comte de Paris (1884), 64; of Jas. Parker and others to Frank- lin (1741-73), 16. 186-232; of Henry Pelham to Revere (1770) on engraving, 8. 227: of Edmund Pendleton (1765-82), 19. 107-167; of T. H. Perkins (1852) on Wash- ington Monument, 2. 141; on
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Perry's expedition (1853), 258- 261; of Henry Phillips (1729), 18. 241; of Wm. Phips (1693), 1. 340- 342; of Pond (1631) on N. Eng., 8. 471-473; of John Porter (1803) on Winthrop Papers, 140; of Oliver Prescott (1787) on Shays's Rebellion, 4. 158; of Rich. Price (1767-90), 17. 262-378; of Jos. Priestley (1775-1800), 3. 13-40; of J. Rogers and others to Mather (1683), 10. 202; of John Rogers (1815) on naval commanders, 4. 207; of Natl. Saltonstall (1675), 10. 193; of Rich. Saltonstall (1631), 8. 208; of Thos. Savage (1672) on Boston defences, 12. 197; of Sarah Sever (1776) on burning of Castle, 2. 158; of Jon. Sewall (1773-85), 10. 408-427; of Susanna Sheaffe (1775) on Boston, 9. 10; of Thos. Shepard to John Winthrop, 5. 104; of H. J. Smith (1901) on an en- graving, 15. 365; of Natl. Spooner (1813) on Chesapeake fight, 1. 374- 376; of Rich. Steele to Dudley (1700), 3. 201; of Jos. Story to Webster (1827), 14. 412; to others (1831-43), 15. 216-224; of C. P. Sumner to Story (1837-38), 202- 204; of Chas. Sumner to Story (1837-38), 210-216; of Sylvester family (1653-83), 4. 269-291; of S. R. Thayer (1891) on Dutch medals, 7. 20-22; of Jon. Trumbull (1769), 8. 139; of John Tulley (1694), 7. 415; of Benj. Vaughan (1782-83), 17. 409-438; of Virginia Co. (1609), 2. 244-246; of Mercy Warren (1790), 12. 144; of Geo. Washing- ton (1772-89), 143, 156, 272; of Benj. Waterhouse (1829) on Latin, 6. 168; of Isaac Watts (1729-47), 9. 331-410, 12. 149-152; of Webster to Everett, 15. 208 n .- 209 n .; to Story (1816-42), 14. 399-412; to others (1840-52), 15. 278-281, 18. 325; of Geo. Whitefield (1742-47), 10. 299-302, 427; of John Whit- ing (1780) on Arnold's treason, 7. 451-454; of Wm. Whitwell (1770), 2. 121-122; of Robt. and Roger Williams (1649, '72), 3. 256-259; of Winslow family (1695, 1760- 90), 2. 229-242, 3. 64-94, 20. 559; of John Winthrop, Jr. (1634-47), 8. 13-17, 11. 3; of Saml. Winthrop (1645), 7. 13-17; of Stephen Win- throp (1647), 11. 6. See also DIARIES, DOCUMENTS.
Lever, Charles, on Civil War, 19. 336. Leveret, Colonel, admiralty suit (1776),
10. 102.
Leverett, Charles E., Harvard A.M. (1848), 5. 255.
Leverett, Frederick P., as teacher, 4. 321; Lericon, 9. 200-201.
Leverett, Hudson, attorney (1686), 19. 50.
Leverett, Gov. John, instructions to Henchman (1676), 8. 65-67; Wil- lard's funeral sermon on, 9. 449; letter from Natl. Saltonstall (1675), 10. 193; and Mather (1676), 13. 358; death, 407; and Cromwell's West Indian expedition, 16. 500. Leverett, Pres. John, and Port Royal expedition, 1. 159; and First Church in Cambridge, 5. 411; auction and cat. of library, 10. 544; installation and election to Harvard presidency, 14. 33, 16. 26 n.
Leverett, Sarah [Mrs. Byfield], boards with Wadsworth, 4. 79.
Leverett, Sarah (Sedgwick), death, 1. 157.
Leverett, Thomas, at trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 162, 163, 166, 171, 180, 182, 190; of Ann Hibbens (1640), 316.
Leveridge, Rev. William, rumor of college presidency, 1. 120; at Sand- wich, 2. 48.
Leveson-Gower, Granville G. See Granville.
Levett. See also Leavitt.
Levett, Christopher, patent and settlement, 1. 232; Voyage into New England, reprints, extant copies, 6. 348, 9. 188.
Levi, Aaron, and Priestley, 3. 20, 24.
Levi, Robert, witnesses Sibley's will, 2. 170.
Lévis, François G., duc de, letters in Parkman MSS., 1. 361; papers on French and Indian War, 4. 92- 101; history of papers, 93-94; journal of campaigns, 94-96, 100; battle of Sainte Foye, 95, 99; letters by, 96; journal of Mont- calm's campaigns, 96; letters to, 97; relations of campaigns, 98; instructions by Montcalm and Vaudreuil, 98; letters from French court, 99, 100; milit. articles, 99; pub. of papers, 4. 308; at Mont- real (1760), 5. 376.
Levitation, instances, 20. 445-447.
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Lew, Barzillai, recruit (1760), 6. 426, 429.
Lew, Primus, of Groton, 6. 429. Lewis, Messrs., of Eng., in Mass. (1786), 17. 336.
Lewis, Charles, of Va., business character, 15. 136.
Lewis, Daniel T., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151; charac- terized, 153.
Lewis, Elizabeth [Mrs. Goldthwait], port., 14. 57.
Lewis, Ezekiel, absentee loyalist, 10. 164.
Lewis, Francis, Signer, 1. 282.
Lewis, Sir George Cornewall, and mediation programme (1862), 18. 152, 20. 467.
Lewis, Hannah [Mrs. Hoppin], 3. 299.
Lewis, Job, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Lewis, John Allen, collection of early Boston imprints, 1. 13, 6. 40; on John Foster, 4. 204.
Lewis, Morgan, in Am. Rev., 2. 452, 454, 461; as general (1813), 20. 362, 372.
Lewis, Shubael, drowned, 14. 27.
Lewis, Theda [Mrs. Ellis], 10. 208. - Lewis, Thomas, patent (1630), 1. 233 Lewis, Thomas, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151.
Lewis, Winslow, on com. on Boston bicentenary, 2. 220; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Ler Mercatoria, 3. 391, 392 n.
Lexington, Robert Sutton, 2d baron, office (1700), 3. 201.
Lexington, Mass., services of Chas. Hudson, 4. 31; Hudson's History, 31. See also next title.
Lexington and Concord, battle of, Bedford flag, 2. 165-167; paint- ings, 3. 8; centenary, 4. 32; con- temp. accounts, 5. 391-395, 10. 90-91, 11. 304-306, 12. 345, 17. 288-291, 296; losses, 5. 395-396: order for return to Boston, 10. 20; commemoration of Acton participants, 188-193; Groton minutemen, 12. 77, 78, 103-105; Pres. Langdon on, 18. 208-209; Revere's ride, 20. 580-582. Lexington Historical Society, and Sandham's painting, 3. 8; ser- vices of E. G. Porter, 15. 62.
Ley, William, London bookseller (1641), 12. 219.
Leyden, G. E. Ellis on, 10. 221;
members of Pilgrim Company in, 17. 167-184.
Libbie, Frederick J , gift to M.H.S., 17. 230.
Libby Prison, views, 5. 451.
Liberia, move to enslave natives, 7. 264; Liberia Herald, 264.
Libertas Americana medal, 5. 349.
Liberty sloop, riot, 10. 67.
Liberty, schooner on Chesapeake (1781, 6. 156.
Liberty, holiday to commemorate, 15. 510.
"Liberty," Savage's engraving, 19. 9,17.
Libraries, former mismanagement of European public, 1. 266; services of Vattemare, 266-269; proper function of public, 270; titles and analysis of Elder Brewster's, 3. 265-274, 5. 37-85; Aspinwall- Barlow, 166, 313-320; Isaac Watts on circulating, 9. 368; cats. of private, in colon. Mass., 10. 540- 547, 17. 41-43. See also Biblio- graphy, and libraries by name.
Library of Congress, law library (1832), 14. 349, 351; MS. Depart- ment, 18. 335-340, 461-465; be- ginning, 20. 262, 263; acquires Stevens Index-Catalogue, 556-
559.
Library of M.H.S. - See also ana- lyzed references under Green (S. A.), Manuscripts. - Notable accessions (1884), 1. 2, 31, 70, 131, 147, 172, 200, 223, 252, 335; (1885), 362, 365, 374, 2. 64, 70, 101, 118, 122, 139, 150, 154; (1886), 200, 257, 258, 261, 393, 3. 2, 56, 63, 97; (1887), 178, 215, 319, 393, 4. 46; (1888), 91, 92, 141, 157, 158; (1889), 5. 2, 155; (1890), 430, 449; (1891), 6. 351; (1892), 7. 454; (1894), 9. 108; (1895), 10. 256, 292; (1896), 441, 468, 472, 569, 11. 67, 179; (1899), 13. 129, 378; (1900), 424, 456; (1902), 15. 478, 16. 150, 251, 291, 477; (1903), 17. 1, 229; (1904), 18. 264, 392; (1905), 19. 168, 273, 304, 389, 394; annual reports of Librarian (1884), 1. 171; (1885), 2. 70; (1886), 393; (1887), 3. 281; (1888), 4. 107; (1889), 349; (1890), 5. 449; (1891), 6. 415; (1892), 7. 371; (1893), 8. 195; (1894), 9. 24; (1895). 10. 122; (1896), 568; (1897), 11. 331; (1898), 12. 187; (1899), 13. 77; (1900), 14. 141;
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(1901), 15. 42; (1902), 16. 143;
(1903), 17. 228; (1904), 18. 286; (1905), 19. 222; (1906), 20. 226; fund for binding books and MSS., 1. 172, 175, 19. 305; Savage Fund, 1. 174; Latham Collection, 200; book-plates, 200, 8. 315-320, 335, 337, 11. 68, 13. 163; list of donors (1884-1907), 1. 413, 2. 509, 3. 445, 4. 419, 5. 483. 6. 521, 7. 467, 8. 563, 9. 551, 10. 597, 11. 451, 12. 501, 13. 457, 14. 485, 15. 539, 16. 539, 17. 533, 18. 473, 19. 567, 20. 597; fund for cat. (1860), 3. 295; coms. (1887, '89), 318, 4. 367; suggested amendment of by-laws on, 122, 123; by-laws on, 228-232; special com. to examine (1889), 309, 366; criticism of condition (1889), 344- 348; reports of special com., proposed improvements, 359-366, 382-383; improvements autho ized and made, 383, 5. 285-286, 439; books eliminated, 450, 6. 40, 18. 287,19. 300; annual reports of com. to examine (1890), 5. 453; (1891), 6. 417; (1892), 7. 370; (1893), 8. 197; (1894), 9. 37; (1895), 10. 136; (1896), 571; (1900), 14. 145;
(1901), 15. 46; (1902), 16. 147; (1903), 17. 231; (1904), 18. 288; (1905), 19. 225; (1906), 20. 231; past sources of growth, 5. 453; field, 454-456, 8. 198-199; cats., 6. 207, 217, 8. 324-327; Waterston Library and Bequest, 171-173, 13. 208. 17. 235, 20. 83; character of bindings, 8. 199; Dr. Green on formation and growth, 312-344; beginning, 312; locations, 313; growth, 314; lost and recovered vols., 314, 321-324, 14. 171-173; regulation of circulation, 8. 320; maps loaned U. S. govt., 323; place- marks, 327-329; recording of gifts, 329-331; treatment of pamphlets, 331-333; binding of newspapers, 334; bequests, 334-336; Prince Library, 336; Hutchinson Papers, 337; open hours, 339; acknowledg- ment of gifts, 340; loss by fire, 340; furniture, 341; gift of Louis XVIII., 342; important additions, 342; "Archives," 343; Librarians and Assistants, 343-344; - early Am. imprints in (to 1700), 9. 410- 533, 11. 19-22, 12. 273-279, 380, 17. 13-30; author list of such imprints, 9. 534-540, 12. 420, 17. 73; disposal of certain books ad-
vocated, 10. 571, 16. 147; Sibley Collection, 11. 67; Winsor Collec- tion, 12. 32, 13. 161-163; arrange- ment in new building, 120; sepa- rate collections criticized, 15. 47; stack system proposed, 47; need of purchasing fund, 49; short- hand books, 16. 475-476; plan for increased space, 19. 225; sale of Audubon's Birds, 300; gift to, returned, 20. 1.
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