Index to the second series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1884-1907, Part 54

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society; Matteson, David Maydole, 1871-1949; Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: Boston : The Society
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St. John de Crèvecœur, Louis, in family of Gustavus Fellowes, 20. 47-52; later career, 66; on retreat from Moscow, 77.


St. Johns, Quebec, capture (1760), 4. 399-400, 5. 373; news of capture (1775), 7. 357, 408, 412, 413, 9. 80. St. Johnsbury, Vt., origin of name, 20. 57.


St. Lawrence Gulf and River, cartog. after Cartier's voyages, 7. 299-300, 304-312, 11. 378-380; application of name, 7. 304; anticipations of Cartier's voyages, 8. 67-78; and Ruysch's map (1507), 70; Au- bert's voyage (1508), 70; Denys's chart, 71; Sylvanus's Square Gulf (1511), 71; Portuguese chart, 71; Fagundes's voyage, 72-74; first suggestion of continental mass, 75; theories of N. Am: influencing Cartier's voyage, 75-78; right of navigation of river, 14. 405.


St. Leger, commissioner to Haiti, 2. 332 n.


St. Leger, Barry, before Ft. Stanwix, 3. 103, 104.


Saint Loe, Capt. George, and Dudley's Council (1686), 13. 270-271, 273- 275


St. Luke's Church, Chelsea, 2. 431.


St. Mark's, Haiti, treatment of fugitives (1793), 2. 354-355.


St. Michael's Church, Marblehead, royal arms, 4. 244, 244 n.


St. Paul, Minn., view of ice palace, 3. 283.


St. Paul's Church, Boston, Sears Fund, 2. 411.


St. Peter's, Cape Breton Island, captured (1745), 11. 427.


St. Philip's Church, Charleston, view, 12. 189.


Saint Pierre. See Bernardin.


Sainte Rose, prize case (1743), 5. 87. St. Sacrement, Lac, Lake George, 4. 247 n.


St. Salvador, Mount, Corfu, 19. 486. Saint-Simon, Claude A., marquis de,


figure of, suggested for Lafayette Monument, 4. 41; at Yorktown, 6. 149, 150, 156.


St. Thérèse, Quebec, occupied (1760), 4. 400, 5. 374.


St. Thomas Island, illicit trade with Eng. colonies (1708), 4. 154, 155.


Salamanca, battle of, Napier on, 13. 414-415.


Salamis, battle of, criticism of Herod- otus's description, 17. 383-405; MAP, 384; decisiveness, 384; and sea power, 384-386, 396-398; events preceding, 386-388; strategy of Greek position, 388-390; size of fleets, 391; Greek tactics, 391- 394, 402, 404, 405; affair on island of Psyttaleia, 394-396, 404; Per- sian movements the night before, 398-404; Æschylus's account, 399- 401.


Salaries, at Philadelphia . Academy (1754), 7. 340; ministerial, in R. I. (1760), 344-345; comment on Federal (1789), 15. 130, 131.


Sale, Mary (Foster), 19. 58.


Salem, Mass., on early map, 1. 212; location of first houses, 215, 7. 30; Maverick's account (1660),


1. 234, 236; in 1650, 2. 47; royal arms in, 4. 239, 240; other royal memorials, 244; origin of town govt., 5. 327-330, 7. 199, 212, 232- 234; cows (1631), 6. 423, 424; views, 7. 373; record book of First Church, 8. 271; and Harvard Hall (1677), 9. 101; church controversy (1735), 347 n .; pre-Rev. tavern, 10. 47; ball tor officials (1774), 85; ex- pedition to, of Brit. troops, 90, 17. 295; palmy days, 10. 142, 514; and returning loyalists (1782), 459-462; and Boston Port Bill, 12. 193; port of entry (1686), 13. 264; relief for Huguenots (1686), 272; fever (1676), 361; Story's bicentennial discourse, 14. 337; John Higginson as pastor, 16. 506-508, 513, 516; Higginson - Nicholet controversy, 513.


Salem, N. Y., troops at (1777, '79), 6. 90, 127, 129.


Salem Gazette, influence, 8. 236, 238. Salem Village. See Witchcraft.


Sales. See also Sayle.


Sales, Francis, docs. on brig Mars, 18. 325.


Salisbury, Captain, coat-armor (1677), 1. 257, 4. 287.


Salisbury, Anna (Anson) [Mrs. Jelli-


A


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son], exile in Amsterdam (1613), 6. 60.


Salisbury, Edward E., memorial to, 18. 188.


Salisbury, Elizabeth (Sharp), exile in Amsterdam (1612), 6. 60.


Salisbury, John, 19. 416.


Salisbury, Martha (Saunders), 19. 422. Salisbury, Mary G. (Bangs), marriage and death, 2. 95.


Salisbury, Nancy H. (Lincoln), mar- riage and death, 2. 95.


Salisbury, Nicholas, 2. 90, 19. 416.


Salisbury, Rebekah S. (Dean), mar- riage and death, 2. 94.


Salisbury, Samuel, 20. 412.


Salisbury, Stephen [1], career, 2. 90, 19. 416, 20. 412.


Salisbury, Stephen [2], M.H.S. trib- ute to, 1. 226-228; death, 226, 2. 100; in M.H.S., 1. 226, 2. 93; and Worcester, 1. 226, 2. 92; as Pres. of Am. Antiquarian Soc., 1. 227, 2. 93, 95-96; and Harvard, 1. 227, 2. 91; and Peabody Museum, 1. 227, 2. 93; MEMOIR by J. D. Washburn, 2. 89-100; PORT. and AUTOG., 89; unique features of career, 89; secret of influence, 90; birth and ancestry, 90; education, 90-91; classmates, 91; incident at a class dinner, 91; characteristic motto, 91; and his class, 91; opposition to elective studies, 91; love of ancient languages, 91, 97; honorary degree, 92; and practical education, 92; Worcester Library, 92; Worcester Inst. of Industrial Sci., 92; other educational in- terests, 93; and Biblical study, 93; societies, 93; business manage- ment, 93-94; knowledge of law, 94; public offices, 94; marriages, 94; son, 95; scholarship, 95; style, 95; religion, 96; extract from Troy and Homer, 96-98; and truth in history, 98; extract from John Endecott, 98-99; character, 99, 19. 418; Memorial, 2. 391; in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; Com- mencement spread (1817), 5. 183. Salisbury, Stephen [3], interest in archæology, 1. 403, 19. 416, 422, 20. 413; Memorial of Stephen Salisbury, 2. 391; remarks, 4. 13; on Chas. Deane, 5. 129-131; on Library Com. (1891), 6. 351; re- port, 417; on G. E. Ellis, 9. 256- 257; elected to M.H.S. Council (1895), 10. 137; and return of


Bradford MS., 15. 80; M. H.S. tributes to, 19. 412-413, 415-422; in M.H.S., 413, 20. 415; last of family, 19. 415; ancestry, 416, 20. 412; birth, 19. 416, 20. 412; education, 19. 416, 20. 412; travel, 19. 416, 20. 413; character, 19. 417, 419-422, 20. 417; positions of trust, 19. 417, 20. 414-416; charities, 19. 417, 420, 20. 417, 418; religion, 19. 417, 20. 417-418; societies, 19. 418, 20. 414; and Worcester, 19. 421, 20. 414-417; MEMOIR by Natl. Paine, 412-419; PORT. and AUTOG., 412; death, 412; studies law, 413; public offices, 413; in Am. Antiquarian Soc., 415; bequest to M.H.S., 415; founds Worcester Art Museum, 416; social life, 418.


Salisbury, Thomas, exile in Amster- dam (1612), 6. 60.


Salisbury, William, exile in Amster- dam (1613), 6. 60.


Salisbury, Mass., in 1650, 2. 48; and Harvard Hall (1677), 9. 101; taxa- tion suit (1787), 16. 326.


Salisbury, Brit. war-ship (1770), 10. 76.


Sally, Am. ship (1829), 19. 441.


Salmon, John, account of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 439.


Salt making in Barbadoes (1655-60), 3. 193-196.


Saltash, Vt. (1776), 6. 82.


Salter, Eneas, Boston estate, 1. 314, 318.


Salter, John, suspected of piracy (1685), 12. 409.


Salter, Malachi, and aid for N. S. churches, letter to . Andrew Eliot (1770), 4. 69-71; in Boston, 72.


Salter, Nicholas, death of child (1697), 14. 18.


Salter, William, port. of Wellington, 2. 261.


Saltonstall, -, of Newport (1760), 7. 345.


Saltonstall, Abigail [Mrs. Watson], 3. 401 n.


Saltonstall, Com. Dudley, Penobscot expedition, 12. 200-202.


Saltonstall, Gov. Gurdon, letters (1704), 5. 301; Election Sermon, 9. 512.


Saltonstall, Katherine [Mrs. Brattle], 9. 11.


Saltonstall, Leverett [1], in M.H.S., 5. 5; at Harvard Commencement (1838), 224; LL.D. (1838), 225;


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"messmates" (1841), 6. 73; re- printed M.H.S. paper, 241; sub- scription to Boston dinner (1830), 341; memoir, 7. 124; ¢ B K allu- sion to death of, 9. 140; career, 11. 340.


Saltonstall, Leverett [2], gift to


M.H.S., 1. 172; on Nominating Com. (1885, '86), 2. 4, 225; report (1885), 79; on port. of R. C. Win- throp, 118; in M. H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; on R. B. Forbes, 5. 143-144; Commence- ment part (1844), 243; on letter credited to Rich. Saltonstall (1632), 6. 20, 8. 202-204; MEMOIR OF R. B. FORBES, 6. 197-202; M. H. S. circular letter (1885), 213; on Auditing Com. (1891), 351; report, 414; letter on Francis Parkman, 8. 367; M.H.S. tributes to, 10. 139- 140, 142-147; and public service, 140, 145, 11. 341; character, 10. 143-145, 11. 365; in M.H.S., 10. 146; as Collector, and civil service reform, 146-147, 11. 351-359; ME- MOIR by C. R. Codman, 337-366; PORT. and AUTOG., 337; ancestry, 337-340; birth, 340; education, 340; law studies and practice, 340; mar- riage, 341; politics, 341; and slav- ery and Unionism, 341; attitude during Civil War, 342-345; during Reconstruction, 345; as Centennial Commissioner, 347-348; "visiting statesman" in Fla. (1876), 349; and Butler, 351; removal, 359- 363; public testimonial to, 363- 364; as speaker, 365; death, 366. Saltonstall, Mary E. (Sanders), 11. 340.


Saltonstall, Judge Nathaniel [H. C. 1659], letter to Gov. Leverett (1675) on arrest of criminal, 10. 193-194; descendants, 11. 338; and witch- trials, 339; member of Dudley's Council (1686), 13. 228; named for Council (1691), 14. 217.


Saltonstall, Nathaniel [H. C. 1766], 11. 338; patriot, 339.


Saltonstall, Sir Richard [1], and Fines family, 2. 252; and map of Eastern Mass., 7. 337; and founding of Mass., 11. 337; relig. tolerance, 338.


Saltonstall, Richard [2], petition (1637), 3. 199; letter credited to (1632), 6. 21, 8. 202-209, 9. 196; possibly not oldest son, 8. 203; career, 11. 338, 339.


Saltonstall, Richard [1] [H. C. 1695], 11. 338.


Saltonstall, Judge Richard [2], 3. 401 n., 11. 338.


Saltonstall, Col. Richard [3], in cam- paign of 1760, 5. 359, 360, 362, 369-371, 389; in Boston society, 10. 41; loyalist, 11. 339.


Saltonstall, Rose (Lee), 11. 341.


Sam, Indian chief, captured (1676), 13. 403; hanged, 404.


Samnites, migrations, 12. 109. Samoyeds, decline, 17. 6.


Sampson. See also Samson.


Sampson, Schuyler, corresp. with


Adams (1836) on slavery, 15. 447- 449,


Sampson, Stephen, on Plymouth Com. of Corresp., 3. 440 n.


Sampson, Zephaniah, works on Bos- ton defences (1814), 14. 151; characterized, 153.


Samson, Henry (1717), 8. 219.


Samson, James, of Dartmouth, 8. 219.


Samson, Simeon, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 407, 419, 420, 432.


Samson, at Cape Français (1793), 2. 349.


Samuel, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 306.


Samuel and Henry (1693), 1. 340. San Diego, Calif., view, 4. 350. San Francisco, prize case (1750), 5. 96. San Francisco Bay, and Drake's land- fall, 3. 260-261.


San Vicente, Juan de, in Menendez's expedition, 8. 423, 424.


Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin, elected a member M.H.S., 17. 1; THOMP- SONS AND COGSWELLS OF N. ENG., 77-87; remarks, 116, 141, 438, 449, 18. 59, 60, 154, 263, 471, 19. 299, 303, 408, 20. 83, 411, 489, 537, 590; on G. H. Monroe, 18. 5-10; SAML. LANGDON, 192-232; on fight at Lake George, 317-325; on maps of N. Eng. and Canada (1756), 399; memoir of G. H. Monroe assigned to, 471; remarks on negro question, 19. 107;


list of publications (1904-06), 205, 20. 208; DR. BAREFOOT AND DR. GREENLAND, 19. 288-294; gifts to M.H.S., 389, 20. 20; on Taney's letter on emancipation, 19. 408; correction of paper on Saml. Langdon, 20. 5; ST. JOHN DE CREVECOEUR, 32-83, 582-586; remarks on Longfellow, 573.


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Sancta Maria de la Victoria, Canno's | Sanford, William [H. C. 1711], 16. ship (1522), 6. 331. 79 n.


Sandbrooke, John, servant of Gov. Winthrop, 13. 59 n.


Sanders. See also Saunders.


Sanders, Clement, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 60.


Sanders, Daniel, petition (1687), 13. 16 n.


Sanders, Daniel C., Harvard D.D. (1809), 5. 174; at Commence- ment (1830), 203; Commence- ment part (1788), 16. 439.


Sanders, Martha [Mrs. Cotton], 3. 415 n.


Sanders, Mary E. [Mrs. Saltonstall], 11. 340.


Sanders, Mat., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 60.


Sanders, Nathaniel, petition (1687), 13. 16 n.


Sanders, Rogers, in Va. county court (1632), 3. 4.


Sanders, Susanna [Mrs. Beacham], exile in Amsterdam (1608), 6. 60.


Sanders, Capt. Thomas [1], master of province sloop, 16. 73 n.


Sanders, Thomas [2], vetoed for Coun- cil (1766, '67), 10. 62, 63.


Sanderson, Gideon, at Louisburg (1745), 11. 439; death, 443.


Sanderson, Deacon Robert (1692), 7. 361, 13. 276.


Sandford, Sir Daniel K., at Univ. of Glasgow (1830), 19. 469.


Sandham, Henry, painting of battle of Lexington, 3. 8.


Sandwich, John Montagu, 4th earl of, on Am. cowardice, 17. 287.


Sandwich, Mass., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 243; in 1650, 2. 48; pre- Rev. inn, 10. 47.


Sandys, Edwin, letter to Corporation of Plymouth (1609) on aiding Va., 2. 244; AUTOG., 246.


Sanford. See also Sandford.


Sanford, Grizzell (Sylvester) [Mrs. Cotton], 16. 79 n.


Sanford, Henry S., interference with Eng. mission during Civil War, 16. 465.


Sanford, John Elliot, elected a member M.H.S., 1. 13; accepts, 31; MEMOIR OF H. M. DEXTER, 7. 90-103.


Sanford, Sergeant Samuel, at Ticon- deroga (1776), 6. 86.


Sanford, Thomas, exile in Amster- dam (1616), 6. 60.


Sanger, George P., Commencement part (1840), 5. 229.


Sanger, Ralph, Commencement part (1808), 5. 173; biog. note, 173 n .; Master's oration (1811), 176, 176 n. Sanitary Commission, photog. of Springfield (Mass.) Fair, 15. 45.


Sanitation, scavenging of Boston (1713), 12. 249. See also Health. Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de, and Cuba (1825), 12. 365.


Santa Cruz, Alonso de, map of Mexico City (1550), 4. 309.


Santa Rosa, prize case (1747), 5. 89. Santee Canal, in 1804, 2. 29.


Santo Domingo, Perkins's "Sketches of Insurrection," 2. 305-372 ; pros- perity and security (1785), 307, 312, 314 n .; cities, 308; milit. force, 308; first insubordination, 309; duelling, 309; mulattoes and French Rev., 309-310; French Rev. and slavery, 310, 318; con- duct of French commissioners, 311, 332, 332 n., 335, 367-369; hos- pitality of planters, 312, 314; con- dition of slaves, 312-314, 314 n .; and news of French Rev., 314-315; demonstration over purloined de- spatches, 315; mounting of cock- ades, 315; Ogé's mulatto revolt, 316-317; false calm, 317; citi- zenship for colored men, 317 n .; and Grégoire's pamphlet, 318; popula- tion, 318 n. ; outbreak of slave insur- rection, 319, 372 n .; first attacks on blacks, 319 n., 322; siege of Cape Français, 320, 331; experience of planters at outbreak, 320 n .- 321 n .; fate of captured whites, 322, 370; instances of fidelity of slaves, 321 n., 323, 324 n., 331, 364, 366; extent of destruction, 323 n .; govt. and citizens at Cape Français, 326; massacre by citizens there, 327- 328; revolt of artillery company there, 328-330; defense of planta- tions, 331; conduct of rebel blacks, 332; futile expedition against blacks, 332, 332 n. origin of Cape Français massacre, 334-338; mas- sacre, 338-347; destitution, 347- 348; plunder and fire, 348-349; Brit. expedition, 352 n .; abolition proclaimed, 352 n .; flight of ships from the Cape, 350-353; treat- ment of fugitives at St. Mark's, 354-356; conduct of Polvorel, 367-


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369; massacre at Fort Dauphin, 1


369; conduct of Jean François, 371; result to blacks, 372; incita- tion of revolt, 372 n .; attacks on faithful blacks, 373; amount of destruction, 373; experience with pirates off coast, 374-390; Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 329; Leclerc's policy, 8. 43 n.


Saratoga, N. Y., Am. retreat to (1777), 3. 103; Am. troops at (1782), 130-133; (1760), 4. 390. See also Burgoyne (John).


Saratoga, Perry's Japan expedition, 2. 260.


Saratoga Springs in 1782, 3. 131-132. Sargeant. See also Sargent.


Sargeant, Elizabeth H., 1. 338.


Sargeant, Ezra, representative from Malden, 1. 337; non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.


Sargeant, Martha W., 1. 338.


Sargeant, Nahum, 1. 338.


Sargeant, Nathaniel Peaslee, biog. note, 16. 298 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 298, 303, 314, 333, 340, 406.


Sargeant, Sarah (Willis) [Mrs. Pop- kin], family, 1. 338; second mar- riage, 338; and step-son, 339.


Sargeant, Susannah [Mrs. Porter], 16. 303.


Sargent. See also Sargeant, Sarjeant, Sergant, Sergeant, Sergent, Serjent. Sargent, Amelia J. (Holmes), gift to M.H.S., 1. 374.


Sargent, Daniel [1], career, 3. 309- 310; purchases confiscated Boston estates, 10. 176, 178.


Sargent, Daniel [2], autog., 1. 365; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.


Sargent, Epes [1], 3. 309.


Sargent, Epes [2], in Boston society, 10. 33; vessels seized (1765), 61. Sargent, Epes [d. 1880], @ B K poem (1848), 9. 143; biog. note, 143 n. Sargent, Esther (Macarty), 3. 309.


Sargent, Col. Horace B., 3. 311; Commencement part (1843), 5. 238; spread, 240.


Sargent, Ignatius, Washington Mon- ument appeal, 2. 143.


Sargent, John, in Mass. Conven: (1853), 18. 34.


Sargent, John T., 2. 389.


Sargent, Jonathan, innkeeper at Leicester, 4. 388.


Sargent, Lucius Manlius [1], remi- niscence of youth, 2. 408; port.,


3. 283; subscription for M.H.S. building, 291; MEMOIR by E. J. Lowell, 309-312; ancestry, 309; birth and education. 310; appear- ance, 310; studies law, 310; mar- riages and children, 310; in M. H.S., 311, 312; death, 311; verse, 311; and temperance, 311; Dealings


with the Dead, 311; gift to M. H.S., 312; Harvard A.M. (1842), 5. 236. Sargent, Lucius M. [2], killed, 3. 311. Sargent, Manlius, 3. 311.


Sargent, Mary (Binney), 3. 310.


Sargent, Mary (Epes), 3. 309. Sargent, Mary (Turner), 3. 309.


Sargent, Mary T., 3. 310.


Sargent, Sarah C. (Dunn), 3. 311.


Sargent, William [1], of Eng., 3. 309.


Sargent, William [2], immigrant, 3. 309.


Sargent, William M., on Danforth's deed to York, Me., 5. 432.


Sargent, Winthrop, reprinted M. H. S. paper, 6. 241.


Sarjeant, Rev. Winwood, preaches in Boston (1774), 10. 88.


Sarmatians, migrations, 12. 110.


Sartain, John, engraving of Long- fellow, 4. 109; of Chas. Lowell, 10. 125.


Sartain, Samuel, engraving of Char- lotte schools, 3. 282; of Ed. Coles, 4. 110.


Sartell. See Sawtell.


Sartwell. See also Sawtell.


Sartwell, Esther [Mrs. Crafts, Mrs. Mead], 16. 408 n.


Sassacomoit, Indian, kidnapped, 2. 36-38.


Sassacus, grant to John Winthrop, 5. 288.


Saterley, Benedict, death at Wyom- ing, 3. 346.


Saturday Club, Holmes as member, 11. 58-60.


Saturn, observation of interior dusky ring, 1. 407.


Saugus, Mass. See Lynn. Saunders. See also Sanders.


Saunders, -, port. of Webster, 2. 264.


Saunders, Charles, letter to Lévis, 4. 97.


Saunders, John, of Ipswich, petition (1637), 3. 199.


Saunders, John, of Braintree, death of child (1697), 14. 17, 18.


Saunders, Mrs. John, death, 14. 18. Saunders, Joseph, sea captain (1799), 3. 28.


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Saunders, Martha [Mrs. Salisbury], 19. 422.


Saunders, Col. W. L., acknowledg- ment to, 4. 252 n.


Saunderson. See Sanderson.


Sausaman, John, Indian preacher, murdered, 13. 399.


Savage, Abijah, and Mass. Council's assumption of control (1715), 15. 345.


Savage, Lieut. Abijah, of Conn., cap- tured at Quebec, 2. 295; has small- pox, 296.


Savage (Sovage), Arthur, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.


Savage, Arthur, absentee loyalist, 10. 164.


Savage, Charles H., painting owned by, 19. 7, 14.


Savage, Edward, mezzotint of John


Adams, 18. 239; paper on, 19. 1-19; unfinished plate of "Con- gress voting Independence," 1-3, 14, 19; early career, 4; ports. of Washington, 4-7, 11: in Europe, 6; first engravings, 6; engravings of Washington, 6-8; marriage, 8; panorama and museum, 8; other engravings, 8; engraving of "Wash- ington Family," 9-11; aqua- tint engraving, 10; and David Edwin, 12; doubtful engravings, 13; appearance, 15; ports., 15; cat. of plates, 15-19; impression from plate of "Congress voting Inde- pendence," 20. 490.


Savage, Emma [Mrs. Rogers], 2. 393. Savage, Capt. Ephraim, milit. watch (1689-91), 1. 161-163, 14. 30-31; at funeral of Mrs. Sewall (1717), 8. 218; in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 286-288, 299, 313.


Savage, Habijah, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 207.


Savage, James, fund bequeathed to


M.H.S., 1. 174; controversy with Haven, 398; bequest of coins to M.H.S., 2. 168; and first site of Boston, 204; on com. on Boston bicentenary, letter to Mayor, 220- 221; subscription for M. H. S. build- ing, 3. 291; as historian, 5. 116, 20. 237; Commencement part (1803) and biog. notes, 5. 169, 169 n., 9. 114 n .; Master's oration (1806), 5. 171; Harvard LL.D. (1841), 233; on F. C. Gray, 312-313; re- printed M.H.S. paper, 6. 241; in M.H.S.,, years of membership,


senior and junior member, 273, 8. 400, 9. 92-94; subscription to Bos- ton dinner (1830), 6. 341; and Chas. Deane, 7. 83; and Mo. Com- promise, 120; memoir of J. S. Buckminster, 122; mistake on peculations of Winthrop's bailiff, 129-131; ed. of Winthrop's Hist. of N. Eng., 459, 464, 12. 297-298, 301-302, 20. 238; and Winthrop Papers, 7. 460; Librarian M. H.S., 8. 343; ¢ BK oration (1812), 9. 114; and increase in M. H.S. membership, 10. 317, 321-323; on com. on removal of M.H.S. (1829), 11. 309; MSS. of, presented, 17. 229; Webster on, 18. 458; mem- orandum on John Pierce's me- moirs, 19. 357; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 361; PORT. (bust), 20. front .; bust presented, 20, 232; unveiling of bust, 232 ; Pres. Adams's address on, 232-244; influence on M.H.S., 235; as presiding officer, 236; and revised calendar, 237; Geneal. Dictionary, 238; Johnson- esque, 239; character, 240-244; dislike of Cotton Mather, Thos. Welde, Hancock, and others, 242- 244, 439. See also Savage Fund.


Savage, James W., Commencement part (1847), 5. 253, 253 n.


Savage, John, in Philadelphia, 19. 8.


Savage, Rev. Minot J., and super- normal, 20. 441.


Savage, Richard. See Rivers.


Savage, Sarah (Seaver), 19. 8. .


Savage, Thomas [1], at trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 166, 167 n., 173; ad- monished, 176; report on Boston defences (1671), 12. 197.


Savage, Thomas [2], loyal petition (1666), 6. 471; in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299.


Savage, Lieut. Thomas [? 3], in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 286, 300. Savage, Thomas, Commencement part (1813), 5. 178; biog. note, 178 n. Savage Fund, history, 1. 174, 2. 73, 397, 3. 285, 4. 111, 352, 5. 441, 6. 407, 7. 375, 8. 187, 9. 25, 10. 126, 558, 11. 321, 12. 177, 13. 68, 14. 131, 15. 31, 16. 131, 17. 216, 18. 272, 19. 207, 20. 210; income account (1884), 1. 177; (1885), 2. 77; (1886), 401; (1887), 3. 290; (1888), 4. 116; (1889), 358; (1890), 5. 447; (1891), 6. 413; (1892), 7. 381; (1893), 8. 193; (1894), 9. 36; (1895),10. 134; (1896), 564; (1897),


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11.329; (1898), 12. 185; (1899), 13. 75; (1900), 14. 138; (1901), 15. 31; (1902), 16. 139; (1903), 17. 223; (1904), 18. 281; (1905), 19. 218; (1906), 20. 222; use, 1. 172, 2. 70, 393, 3. 281, 4. 108, 349, 5. 449, 6. 415, 7. 371, 8. 195, 212, 9. 25, 10. 123, 568, 11. 332, 12. 188, 13. 78, 14. 143, 15. 43, 16. 144, 17. 228, 18. 286, 19. 222, 20. 227


Savagery. See Civilization.


Savannah, in 1805, 2.27; Brit. evacu- ation (1782), 3. 131, 19. 159.


Savigne, engraving of J. C. Phillips, 6. 417. .


Saville, Samuel [1], death (1700), 14. 19.


Saville, Samuel [2], death of child (1708), 14. 25.


Saville, William [1], death (1700), 14. 19.


Saville, William [2], death of child (1708), 14. 25.


Savings-banks, reform in withdrawal of deposits, 19. 563. See also Banks.


Savory, Margaret, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.


Sawmon, Henry, indenture (1653), 5. 288.


Sawtell. See also Sartwell, Sawtelle. Sawtell, Sergeant, in Am. army (1776), 12. 101.


Sawtell, Abel, killed (1758), 6. 22, 33; effects appraised, 28; biog. note, 30.


Sawtell, David [1], petition (1759), 6. 23.


Sawtell, David [2], in campaign of 1760, 4. 392, 6. 429.


Sawtell, Mrs. Elizabeth, 6. 30.


Sawtell, John, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301; on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.


Sawtell, Jonathan, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431; in Am. army (1775), 12. 107; minuteman, 105.


Sawtell, Nathaniel, and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301; minuteman, 12. 104; in Am. army (1775), 106.


Sawtell, Richard, and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301; recruit (1760), 6. 429.


Sawtell, Samuel, minuteman, 12. 105. Sawtelle, Ithamar B., on name Town- send Harbor, 10. 466.


Sawyer. See also Sayer.


Sawyer, - escape from Indians (1779), 2. 458.


Sawyer, Dorothy (Cradock), 1. 135.


Sawyer, Dr. Micajah, biog. note, 16. 389 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1788), 389, 393, 416.


Sawyer, Sarah, death (1678), 7. 170. Sawyer, Sibyl (Farnham), 16. 389, 389 n.


Sawyer, Thomas, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.


Sawyer, Timothy T., on Rich. Froth- ingham, 1. 383; at Frothingham's funeral, 393.


Sawyer, William [d. 1702], Apple- ton's Descendants, 6. 404.


Sawyer, Dr. William, J. Q. Adams on, 16. 395, 399; biog. note, 395 n .; graduates (1788), 440.


Sawyer's (Sohier's) Tavern, Newbury- port, mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 321, 322, 327, 372, 375, 379, 415, 419, 422, 426.


Saxe, John G., Hessian deserter as ancestor, 2. 167.


Saxo Grammaticus, on Rock of Runamo, 4. 57.


Say and Sele, William Fiennes, 1st viscount, exploded coat of arms, 2. 251; career, 252.


Saybrook, Conn., Maverick on (1660), 1. 244; in 1650, 2. 49; jurisdiction over trade of Eastern L. I. (1708), 4. 150; paper on migration (1659), 5. 289; storm (1645), 8. 9; and Pequot War, 12. 204-206; begin- nings, 16. 485; and Conn. settle- ments, 489.


Sayer. See also Sawyer, Sears.


Sayer, -, of Newport (1760), 7. 345.


Sayer, Anne (Bourchier), 2. 406, 429 n. Sayer, George, 2. 406, 429 n.


Sayer, Jane [Mrs. Wall], 2. 251.


Sayer, John, of Colchester, Eng., 2. 406, 429 n.


Sayer, John Bourchier [1], 2. 406, 429 n.


Sayer, John Bourchier [2], 2. 406, 429 n.


Sayer, Richard, the exile, 2. 406, 429 n. Sayer (Sears), Richard, the Pilgrim, 2. 406; commemorative medal, 426. Sayle, Nathaniel, and Bahamas, 13. 11 n .- 12 n.


Sayle, William, grant of Bahamas (1650), 13.5, 11 n .; settlement, 11- 14; career, 51-52.




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