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Snyder, Clifford F., port. of Franklin owned by. 8. 173.
Snyder, Frederick, deserter, reprieved, 2. 461.
Snyder, Simon, candidacy (1807), 20. 298.
Soames, John, witness (1789), 19. 181.
Social conditions. - See also analyzed references under Crime, Disasters, Dress, Domestic life, Drink, Eco- nomic conditions, Education, Fine arts, Food, Government, Health, Houses, Language, Law, Litera- ture, Marriage, Morals, Poor, Philos- ophy, Population, Races, Religion, Rights, Slavery, Social life, Social- ism, Travel, Weather. - Superior- ity of North (1804), 2. 19; poor whites (1805), 22, 30; at Antigua (1665), 5. 106; character of Ameri- cans, 8. 306-309, 13. 190, 192; non-consumption in Mass. (1786), 8. 496; revolution in N. Eng. (c. 1850), 13. 396; Spanish (186S),
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16. 471-474; civilization and sav- [ Some Few Remarks upon a Scandalous agery, 17. 4-13; in South (1903), Book, 17. 27. 448.
Social life. - See also analyzed refer- ences under Amusements, Class distinctions, Fasts, Feasts, Funer- als .- In 1804, of New York, 2. 7-10; of Philadelphia, 11-13; of Balti- more, 15; of Richmond, 19; of Charleston, 25-26; church as centre in colon. Mass., 6. 480; country life in N. Eng. (1835), 7. 423-434; dis- tinctions in colon. colleges, 9. 5-6; of Boston (1764-75), 10. 27-52; standing toasts in Eng., 14. 307; royal Eng. guests and finger-bowls, 308; Anna C. Lowell's letters on Boston (1809-10), 18. 302-317; of Paris (1829), 19. 441-443, 458; of Geneva (1829), 443; of Florence (1829), 444-449; carnival at Rome (1830), 453-455; of London (1830), 458-465, 475-479; of Liverpool (1830), 465; of Edinburgh (1830), 469-475; visit to Moroccan bashaw (1831), 481; of Corfu ( 1831), 483- 488; of Malta (1832), 488-491; of Alexandria (1832), 493; of Con- stantinople (1832), 502; of Lisbon (1866), 20. 189. See also Social conditions.
Socialism, communism on Nantucket (1801), 4. 130-131; Brook Farm, 18. 410.
Socianism, in U. S. (1786), 17. 342.
Société Royale des Antiquaries du Nord, and Menana inscription, 4. 56. Society. See Social life.
Society for Compiling a Magazine, history, 18. 326-330.
Society for Propagating Gospel among Indians, services of S. K. Lothrop, 3. 168.
Sodder, M., of Little Cambridge (1775), 7. 410.
Sohier, William, card on Gilchrist (1860), 14. 85 n .; and John Lowell, 178.
Sohier's Tavern. See Sawyer's.
Solicitors-General of provincial Mass., 10. 288, 291.
Solimbergo, Giuseppe, at Cabot cele- bration, 12. 7.
Solis, Juan Diaz de, Cabot mappe- monde on, 6. 332.
Sollendine, John, plan of land grants (1684), 9. 193, 195.
Solon, laws for Athens, 6. 386.
Some Consideration on Bills of Credit, authorship, 12. 431, 17. 64. -
Somerby, Abiel, loyal petition (1666), 6. 471,
Somerby, Anthony, immigrant, 1. 132; loyal petition (1666), 6. 471. Somerby, Elizabeth P. [Mrs. Bartlet], 2. 434.
Somerby, Henry, of Eng., 1. 132.
Somerby, Horatio Gates, MEMOIR by W. S. Appleton, 1. 132-138; PORT., 132; ancestry, birth, edu- cation, 132; first visit to Eng., 133; appearance, 133, 135; as genealo- gist, 133-134; artist, 134; papers, 134, 18. 287; Sec. of London Pea- body Fund, 1. 134; death, burial, 135; abstracts of Eng. wills, 135- 138.
Somerby, Richard, of Eng., 1. 132. Somerby, Sarah (Dole), 1. 132.
Somerby, Thomas, 1. 132.
Somerby MSS., owned by M. H.S., 1. 134; deposited with N. Eng. Hist. Gen. Soc., 18. 287.
Somers, Sir George, voyage to Va., 2. 247.
Somerset, Brit. war-ship, wrecked (1778), 10. 106.
Somerville, Henry V., and G. T. Bigelow, 5. 463-465; polit. corresp. with Bigelow (1832-36), 465-470. Somerville, Thomas, on last royal veto, 5. 159.
Somerville, Tiernan, 5. 463.
Somerville, Mass., Barrell house or McLean Asylum, 10. 548-552; Old Powder House, 14. 292.
Sonrel, A., photog. by, 11. 333.
Sons of Liberty, anniversaries in Bos- ton (1768-76), 10. 68, 72, 76, 79, 102; control in New York (1766), 16. 210, 211, 217.
Sonthonax, Léger Félicité, commis- sioner to Haiti, gains control, 2. 335 n .; and claim of Am. mer- chants, 336.
Soper, Benjamin, family (1727), 1. 151.
Soper, May (Marshall), family, 1. 151.
Sophocles, Evangelinus A., Harvard A. M. (1847), 5. 253.
Soren, John, witness (1789), 19. 181. Sortill. See Sawtell.
Sortwell. See Sawtell.
Sotohcowannah, Indian, at Ft. Dum- mer (1724), 6. 367.
Soublette, Carlos, as official, 20. 386.
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Soudan, Jehan, work on U. S., 5. | South Carolina Gazette, displays royal 165.
Souhegan River, N. H., original In- dian name, 4. 374.
Soule, Augustus L., Commencement part (1846), 5. 249; biog. note, 249 n.
Soule, Gideon L., letters from J. L. Sibley (1860, '61), 2. 496, 499.
Soule, Nicholas E., teacher of clas- sics, 1. 327.
Sound, experiment on a mute (1689), 7. 148.
Sources. See AUTOGRAPHS, DIARIES, DOCUMENTS, FACSIMILES, LETTERS, MAPS, POETRY, PORTRAITS.
Souter, Capt. William, wounded at Lexington, 5. 396.
South, social inferiority (1804), 2. 19; poor whites, 22, 30; J. B. Harri- son's letters (1881), 15. 162; ne- groes and progress, 17. 96; social conditions (1903), 448; negro prob- lem, 18. 235-237; present atti- tude towards North, 237. See also Civil War, Reconstruction, Slavery, Union, and States by name.
South African War, as illustrating Brit. milit. traditions, 13. 412, 422; rejoicing over relief of Mafeking, 14. 308-310; stifling of opposition in Eng., 310-312; maladministra- tion, 312-314; influence on future of Africa, 256-259; percentage of Boer soldiers, 19. 319.
South America, continental char- acter recognized, 8. 68, 74; early cartog. of Western coast, 11. 375, 378. See also America.
South Carolina, under carpet-bag govt., 1. 402; journey through (1805), 2. 22-31; plantation life, 24; profits of planting, 28; Santee Canal, 29; scarcity of settlements, 28, 30; insistence of hospitality, 30; illicit trade (1708), 4. 154; royal memorials, 251, 254; Mass. donation for relief of inhabitants (1781), 9. 105, 169-172; rice for Boston (1774), 10. 87, 17. 268; feeling of Union army as to, 15. 268-270, 276-278; French trade (1787), 485-486; ratification of Constitution, 502; Eight-Box Act, 18. 11, 16; Confed. records, 15; confiscation act (1782), 19. 149; and tariff (1832), 510-511, 514. See also Carolina, Charleston, Colonies, South.
arms, 4. 251.
South Kingston, prize case (1748), 5. 90.
Southack, Cyprian, plan of Boston Harbor, 1. 211, 2. 479; estate on Cotton Hill, 1. 326; in Port Royal expedition (1690), 7. 154; fights fire, 155.
Southampton, L. I., Maverick on (1660), 1. 246; in 1650, 2. 49; illicit trade (1708), 4. 149; and Dutch reconquest, 5. 293; and N. Y. (1674), 294; 250th anniversary, 6. 1.
Southeggenocke River, Souliegan River, 4. 374.
Souther, Nathaniel, notary public (1652), 12. 215.
Southertown. See Stonington.
Southgate, William Scott, death announced, 13. 142.
Southheaganock River, Souhegan River, 4. 374.
Southington, Conn., inn (1779), 6. 129.
Southmayd, John, letter (1707), 5. 302.
Southold, L. I., Maverick on (1660), 1. 246; in 1650, 2. 49; illicit trade (1708), 4. 149; and Dutch recon- quest, 5. 293.
Southwark, Eng., and John Harvard, 1. 184-185.
Southworth, -- , exile in Amster- dam, 6. 61.
Southworth, Alice (Carpenter), Pil- grim at Leyden, 17. 176.
Southworth, Constant, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.
Southworth, Edward, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 175.
Southworth, Edward, Commencement part (1826), 5. 194; biog. note, 194 n.
Southworth, Jane, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 61.
Southworth, Thomas, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.
Sovage, Arthur. See Savage.
Sovereignty, divisibility, 20. 485. See also Union.
Spafford, Darius, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Spain, Mass. trade (1760), 2. 230; Eng. war (1655), 3. 193; and Am. Rev., 125, 126, 19. 137, 138, 142; and Napoleon I., 5. 17; early re- lations with U. S., 17; conduct Ministers at Washington, 17-19,
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21, 24; early Am. Ministers to, 18; | Sparhawk, Nathaniel [2], Commence- discord in royal family (1806), 19; ment spread (1765), 10. 42; com- mended to Rich. Price, 17. 348. Napoleonic War, 20-23; and neu- tral trade, 21; under Ferdinand Sparhawk, Samuel, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137. VII., 23; U. S. renews dipl. rela- tions (1814), 24-25; and Algerine Sparhawk, Sarah, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137. War, 29; effect of discovery and rule of Am., 8. 24-49, 52-53, 12. 68-72 [see America]; cruelty, 8. 42 n .; octroi smuggling at Madrid, 11. 208; social conditions (1868), 16. 471-474; and navigation of Mississippi, 17. 452, 454, 461; travel in (1866), 20. 189-191; police, 191. See also Florida, Spanish America. Spalding. See also Spaulding.
Spalding, Andrew, birth, 12. 330.
Spalding, Benjamin, birth, 12. 330.
Spalding, Deborah, baptism, 12. 338. Spalding, Dinah, birth, 12. 330.
Spalding, Dorothy, baptism, 12. 338.
Spalding, Edward [1], and removal to Chelmsford (1654), 12. 323, 324; children, 330.
Spalding, Edward [2], birth, 12. 330. Spalding, Edward, s. of John [1], bap- tism, 12. 338.
Spalding, Elizabeth, Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 180.
Spalding, Hannah (Hale), joins Chelmsford church (1673), 12. 338; children, 338.
· Spalding, Hannah, baptism, 12. 338. Spalding, John [1], s. of Edward [1], birth, 12. 330; children, 338.
Spalding, John [2], baptism, 12. 338. Spalding, Joseph, s. of Edward [1], birth, 12. 330.
Spalding, Joseph, s. of John [1], bap- tism, 12. 338.
Spalding, Leonard, 6. 26-29.
Spalding, Matthias, and class re- union (1848), 5. 255.
Spalding, Mrs. Priscilla, joins Chelms- ford church (1673), 12. 338.
Spalding, Samuel, baptism, 12. 338.
Spalding, Sarah, baptism, 12. 338.
Spalding, Unice, baptism, 12. 338.
Spanish America. See Monroe Doctrine, and nations by name.
Spanish Main, application of term, 5. 110-114.
Spanish Succession. See War.
Sparhawk, -, visits Isaac Watts (1738), 9. 361.
Sparhawk, Edward, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.
Sparhawk, John, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137. Sparhawk, Nathaniel [1], vetoed for Mass. Council (1766), 10. 62.
Sparhawk, William. See Pepperrell Sparks, Jared, S. F. Haven on, 1. 400; teacher, 2. 53; and wrong tabula- tion of Continental army, 206; at M.H.S. meeting at Tudor's, 3. 53; subscription for M.H.S. building, 291; "red-line" map, 361-366; ed. of Washington's letters criti- cized, 4. 67; in M.H.S., 5. 5; Harvard LL.D. (1843), 239; in M.H.S. group picture (1858), 6. 77; M.H.S. circular letter (1854), 213; "youth of scuffling," 7. 282; Adams's biog., 8. 276-279; @ BK oration (1832), 9. 124; biog. note, 124 n .; letter to B. P. Poore (1846) on Fr. archives, Parkman, 15. 91- 92; at bicentenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.
Sparrow, John, grant of Bahamas (1650), 13. 5; career, 53-54.
Sparrow, John, London barrister (1665), 13. 19.
Sparrow, Thomas, of Eng. (1665), 13. 19.
Sparrow-Hawk question of identity with old wreck, 4. 217 n.
Spaulding. See also Spalding.
Spaulding, Corporal, of Reed's Mass. regt., death (1776), 12. 102.
Spaulding, Daniel, m Am. army (1775), 12. 107.
Spaulding, Leonard, appraises sol- diers' effects (1758), 6. 26.
Speaker of House of Representatives, silver inkstand, 1. 32.
Speakman, Capt. Gilbert, in Boston (1776), 10. 97.
Speakman, Hannah [Mrs. Rowe], 10. 14.
Speakman, William, removes effigies (1768), 10. 66.
Spear. See also Spears.
Spear, Joseph, of Braintree, 6. 511.
Spear, Nathan, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 176.
Spear, Nathaniel, of Braintree, 1. 157, 158.
Spear, S. Emma [Mrs. Temple], 14. 94. Spear, Samuel [1], of Braintree, death of child (1699), 14. 19.
Spear, Rev. Samuel [2], death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 445.
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Spears, Corporal, of Huntington's
Conn. regt., at siege of Boston, 9. 45, 49, 55, 65.
Spears, Sergeant, of Nixon's Mass. regt., deserter (1779), 2. 460.
Spears, Abby [Mrs. Hoppin], 3. 299. Spears's Tavern, Pembroke, 10. 47.
Specie circular, operation, 7. 264.
Speedwell, in Phips's Quebec expedi- tion, 15. 307.
Speedwell, sloop on Chesapeake (1781), 6. 133.
Spelman, Henry, on tomahawks, 6. 37.
Spence, Harriet T. [Mrs. Lowell], 11. 75.
Spence, John Russell, wedding, 10. 37. Spence, Polly (Hooper), 10. 37.
Spencer, Sergeant, complaints against, in Conn. (1699), 5. 298.
Spencer, Herbert, and hist. evidence, 6. 279.
Spencer, Isaac, at siege of Boston, 7. 409, 412.
Spencer, Gen. Joseph, at siege of Boston, 7. 410; resignation, 18. 423.
Spencer, Mary [Mrs. Hull, Lady Phips, Mrs. Sergeant], 1. 158.
Spencer, Robert, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.
Spencer, Mass., minister (1795), 3. 51; in 1777, 6. 89.
Spicer, Capt. Abel, at siege of Boston, 9. 75.
Spicer, Samuel, at siege of Boston, 9. 43.
Spiritualism, revival, 20. 447-448. See also Psychology, Supernormal. Spofford. See Spafford.
Spooner, - (1788), 2. 241, 242.
Spooner, Ann (Peck), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.
Spooner, Mrs. Bathsheba, hanged, 12. 97.
Spooner, Deborah [Mrs. Russell], 14. 155.
Spooner, Ebenezer, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Spooner, Ephraim, guest of Old .Colony Club, 3. 390, 391, 394, 407, 409, 413, 435; biog. note, 415 n.
Spooner, Hannah J. [Mrs. Bradbury], 16. 334 n.
Spooner, John [1], Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.
Spooner, John [2], Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Spooner, Joshua, murdered, 12. 97. Spooner, Nathaniel [1], letter to son
(1813) on Chesapeake-Shannon fight, 1. 374.
Spooner, Nathaniel [2], letter from father (1813), 1. 374.
Spooner, Nathaniel [3], gift to M.H.S., 1.374.
Spooner, Rebecca, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Spooner, Sarah, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Spooner, Susanna (Bennett), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.
Spooner, Thomas, 3. 415 n.
Spooner, William, at Harvard Com- mencement (1834), 5. 214.
Spooner, William Jones, Commence- ment part (1813) and biog. notes,
5. 178, 178 n., 9. 118 n .; memoir,
7. 124; @ B K oration (1822), 9. 118. Sports. See Amusements.
Spotswood, Gen. Alexander, to com- mand Va. levies (1781), 19. 126. Spotswood, N. J. (1778), 6. 110.
Sprague, Charles, Harvard A. M.
(1829), 5. 201; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342; ₡ BK poem (1829), 9. 122; biog. note, 122 n.
Sprague, Ebenezer, on Indian scout (1748), 6. 431.
Sprague, John, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 393; addresses to Hutchin- son and Gage (1774), 14. 50 n., 51 n. Sprague, Jonathan, and Mass. bound- ary dispute (1731), 19. 21, 24-34. Sprague, Joseph E., Commencement part (1804), 5. 169; biog. note, 169 n.
Sprague, Peleg, Commencement part (1812) and biog. note, 5. 177, 177 n. ; Master's oration (1815), 180; Har- vard LL.D. (1847), 253.
Sprague, Lieut. Reuben, at siege of Boston, 9. 43.
Sprague, Richard, death, 1. 156; be- quest to Harvard, 156; selectman of Charlestown (1690), 7. 152; mentioned, 162; on trade com. (1686), 13. 248.
Sprague, Samuel, and will of Pere- grine White, AUTOG., 3. 134, 135. Sprague, Susan [Mrs. Copeland], 14. 364.
Sprague, William Buell, Harvard D.D. (1848), 5. 255.
Spriett, John vander, port. of In- crease Mather, 8. 144, 146.
Sprignall, Ann (Livesey), Lady, 2. 254.
Sprignall, Sir Richard, exploded coat
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of arms, 2 254; arms restored, 254.
Spring, Leverett Wilson, Kansas, 1. 183, elected a member M.H. S., 11. 239; JOHN BROWN AND SLAVERY, 14. 2-13.
Spring, Rev. Samuel, sermon t
Montgomery's troops, 2. 289; biog. note, 16. 347 n .; as preacher, 347, 390, 393, 446; mention in J. Q. Adams's diary, 353, 395, 417, 423; ministerial methods, 443.
Spring, Capt. Seth, at Ticonderoga (1776), 10. 499.
Spring, Lieut. (?) Simeon, in Va. cam- paign (1781), 6. 135; at siege of Yorktown, 153.
Springettsbury, in 1754, 7. 342. Springfield, Mass., Maverick on (1660), 1. 244; in 1650, 2. 49; Morris's researches and pub. on, 4. 210; hist. of First Church, 210; troops at (1760), 388; journey to (1645), 8. 7-8; photog. of Sanitary Fair (1864), 15. 45.
Springfield, N. J. (1778), 6. 111.
Springfield, N. Y. (1778), 2. 449.
Springfield, Vt. (1776), 6. 82.
Springfield Plain, Mass. (1760), 4. 388
Sproule, George, 3. 68.
Sprout, Col. Ebenezer, regt. in Conn. (1779), 6. 127, 128.
Spur, Robert, probate court at house of, 16. 106.
Spurstow, Samuel, grant of Bahamas (1650), 13. 5; career, 54.
Spy, privateer (1775), 1. 19.
Squando, Indian, suicide, 13. 409. Squanto, Indian. See Tasquantum. Squib, Arthur, grant of Bahamas (1650), 13. 5; career, 54-55.
Squibb, Edmund, teller of Exchequer, 13. 55.
Squier, Ephraim, journal of Quebec expedition, 2. 266.
Squier, Ephraim George, death an- nounced, 4. 142.
Squire, Daniel, of Cambridge, 8. 222. Squires, Joseph, ship captured (1776), 10. 101.
Staaden, Warnaar van, prize case (1751), 5. 97.
Stacey, George, biog. note, 16. 322 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 322, 326, 360, 395, 396, 399, 401, 406, 417, 422, 424, 426- 429, 442-449.
Stack, G. E., school in Charlottesville (1819), 14. 396.
|Stacy, Capt, Francis, of Eng. (1665), 13. 19.
Stacy, John, at Cherry Valley, 2. 451. Stacy, Col. William, in Am. army 2.
443; at Ft. Stanwix, 446; at Cherry Valley, 448-449; captured by Indians, 450; news of, 452, 455.
Staferton, Peter, of Eng. (1623), 1. 135.
Stafford, Lady. See Caton.
Stafford, Widow Frances, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.
Stafford, Henry, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 180.
Stafford, Conn., minister (1795), 3. 51.
Stage-travel. See Travel.
Stagg, Captain, captures a royalist ship, 1. 241.
Stahl, hotel-keeper at Hagers- town (1836), 7. 266.
Staigg, Richard M., miniatures of Webster, 2. 264.
Staigg, Mrs. Richard M., port. of Webster owned by, 2. 264.
Stallin (? Edward Stallion) (1654), 4. 273.
Stallings, William B., of Ga., 20. 517. Stallion, Edward. See Stallin.
Stamford, Conn., whale-boat priva- teers, 1. 19; Maverick on (1660), 245; in 1804, 2. 7; inn, 32; in 1650, 49.
Stamp Act, repeal and Declaratory Act, 2. 87; in Boston, 10. 61, 62, 13. 393, 16. 110 n., 112 n .; anniver- saries of repeal, 10. 63, 66; deliber- ation over, 11. 295-297; legality, 298; objection to Mass. Act of Indemnity, 299; London merchants on repeal and Declaratory Act, 446- 448; effect on printing, 16. 198; commotions, 200-202; and courts, 211, 19. 109-111; Edmund Pendle- ton on, 108-111.
Stamp Act Congress, 16. 157.
Stanberry, William, Houston's as- sault on, 19. 518; effort to censure, 523, 524.
Standfast, R., Little Handful of Cor- dial Comforts, 17. 36.
Standing Committee of M.H.S., 4. 337.
Standing Stone, Ohio, locality, 7. 365.
Standish, Alexander, autog., 3. 363.
Standish, Amasa, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 68.
Standish, Miles, futile search for re-
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mains, 4. 375; fight with Indians, 20. 576-578.
Standish, Thomas, 3. 263.
Stanfield, (?) Clarkson, and alleged Sharpless ports., 3. 186.
Stanhope, Philip Henry, 5th earl,
Force controversy, 1. 294 n .; on Frothingham's Siege of Boston, 385; and Nat. Port. Gallery, 3. 9; accepts spurious Montcalm letters, 202; charge against Saml. Adams, 4. 141; ignores last royal veto, 5. 158.
Stanley, , of Me., on Ohio River (1836), 7. 283, 284.
Stanley, Caleb [1], Sec. of Conn., 4. 149; commissary account (1693), 5. 295; letter (1704), 301.
Stanley, Caleb [2], copy by, 5. 302.
Stanley, Nathaniel, and expedition against Canada (1704), 5. 301.
Stanton. See also Staunton.
Stanton, Anna, Indian deed (1679), 5. 294.
Stanton, Edwin M., order on Jack- son's Valley raid, 10. 440; and Lincoln's order on Va. legislature, 485; and eulogy on Lincoln, 19. 403; and Johnson, 20. 429-431.
Stanton, Henry B., letter from Adams (1839), 15. 468.
Stanton, John, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 172.
Stanton, Joseph, death, 13. 313.
Stanton, Thomas [1], Atherton Co., 2. 151, 152; mentioned, 8. 9.
Stanton, Thomas [2], Atherton Co., 2.152.
Stanton, Rev. Thomas, preaches in Boston (1717), 8. 217.
Stanton, (?) William, innkeeper at Litchfield (1777), 6. 90.
Stanwix, Fort, march of Alden's regt. to (1778), 2. 445-446; St. Leger's siege, 3. 103, 104.
Stanwood, Edward, elected a mem- ber M.H.S., 17. 439; on Library Com. (1904), 18. 252; report, 288; remarks on E. C. Smyth, 302; on Clay Papers, 465; remarks, 471, 19. 60, 20. 489; on Adams's tariff report and reply to Stevenson (1832), 19. 534-535; elected Re- cording Scc. (1906), 20. 2, 232; signs memorial on Constitution, 5; MASS. ELECTION IN 1806, 12-19; publication (1905), 208; on com. to pub. Proceedings (1906), 245; on com. on Nomination Book, 427; paper on Me. and Mass., 437.
Stanyan, Temple, 5. 92.
Staples, -- , sea-captain (1692), 7. 161.
Staples, Joseph, and R. I. boundary dispute (1731). 19. 26.
Staples, Joseph, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Staples, Martha, illegitimate son, 1. 323.
Staples, Nathaniel, and R. I. bound- ary dispute (1731), 19. 26.
Stapleton, Adj. Jolın, order on em- barkation at Charleston (1782), 3. 96.
Staresmore, Sabin, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 61.
Stark. See also Start.
Stark, -, innkeeper in Va. (1804), 2. 20, 32, 33.
Stark, Major Caleb, 16. 333; biog. note, 333 n.
Stark, Gen. John, at Albany (1778), 2. 446, 447; Bennington, 3. 104, 10. 502-506; joins Gates, 3. 105.
Stark, Sarah (Mckinstry), 16. 333 n. Stark, Col. William, and spies (1778), 3. 121.
Starre, Mrs., of Charlestown, death (1678), 7. 170.
Start, Aaron, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
State House Commission, proposed Adams Memorial, 18. 1, 192.
State sovereignty. See Union.
Staten Island, night attack on (1777), 1. 49.
Statesburg, S. C., in 1805, 2. 30, 34.
States. See Union, and States by name.
States General, Jefferson on (1789), 17. 372-374.
Staughton, Rev. William, as preacher, 19. 373, 384.
Staunton, Captain, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 392.
Staveley, Margaret, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 61.
Stavely, Robert, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 61.
Stay and tender laws, movement for (1787), 17. 456.
Steakles, Mrs., on Delaware River, N. J. (1781), 6. 158.
Steam, and nationalism, 17. 114.
Steamers, Brit. and Am. Steam Nav.
Co., 7. 35; Ohio River travel (1836). 273-294; description of river boat, 289; freight charges, 290; Paragon, river boat (1812), 19. 368. See also Marine.
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Stearns, Benjamin, at Louisburg (1745), 11. 443.
Stearns, Charles, of Lincoln, Harvard D.D. (1810), 5. 175.
Stearns, Charles, of Springfield, Mass., journey on Ohio River (1836), 7. 276-286.
Stearns, Eben S., Commencement part (1841), 5. 232; biog. note, 232 n.
Stearns, Jonathan F., Commence- ment part (1830), 5. 203; biog. note, 203 n., 232.
Stearns, Samuel, sons at Harvard, 5. 203, 232.
Stearns, Samuel H., Commencement part (1823), 5. 190; biog. note, 190 n., 232; Master's oration (1826), 195.
Stearns, William Augustus, Com- mencement part (1827), 5. 196; biog. notes, 196 n., 9. 129 n .; brothers at Harvard, 5. 232; ¢ B K prayer (1839), 9. 129.
Stebbens, Asahel, Indian trader (1728), 6. 378.
Stebbins, John, petition (1661), 5. 290; deposition (1662), 291.
Stebbins, Nathaniel L., photogs. by, 16. 146.
Stebbins, Solomon B., gift to M. H.S., 3. 282.
Stedefant (? Sturtevant), -, Rox- bury carpenter (1775), 9. 45.
Stedman, Álmy (Ellery), 16. 457 n.
Stedman, John, deed from Cooke (1665), 8. 281.
Stedman, William, biog. note, 16. 299 n., 457 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 299, 300, 309, 321, 322, 342, 409, 413; in Parsons's law office, 300; practice in Cambridge, 327, 341.
Stedman, Fort, assault, 20. 94.
Stedwell, Joseph, 6. 18, 20.
Stedwell, Mary (Lyon), 6. 18.
Steel. See also Steele, Steell, Stelle, Stelles.
Steel, -, of Cambridge, Md. (1804), 2. 13.
Steel, Lieut. Aaron, death (1777), 2. 442.
Steel, Lieut. Archibald, wounded at Quebec, 2. 294; captured, 295.
Steel, Solomon, death in Am. army (1779), 2. 460.
Steel, Thomas, Colman's sermon on, 9. 350.
Steele, John, defeat (1807), 20. 298. Steele, Sir Richard, and Lord Cutts,
2. 192; letter to Jos. Dudley (1700), 3. 201.
Steele, William, exploded coat of arms, 2. 254.
Steell, John F., Commencement part (1819) and biog. note, 5. 185, 185 n. Steere, Richard, Monumental Me- morial, 12. 276.
Steigerwalt, Charles, on Appleton Col- lection of Coins, 20. 420, 421.
Stelle, - -, of Newport (1760), 7. 345.
Stelles, -, tavern-keeper at Wash- ington (1804), 2. 33.
Stennett, Rev. Joseph, preface to Ten- nent's book on Moravians, 9. 402. Stephen, Sir Leslie, elected a cor- resp. member M.H.S., 10. 404; acceptance and thanks, 441; on Hume, Robertson, Gibbon, 13. 87; on specialization in history, 101; on journalism, 18. 7; death, 268; M. H. S. tributes to, 252-256; method in criticism, 253; inde- pendence, 254; character, 254; pamphlet on Times during Civil War, 255; port., 19. 224.
Stephens, See also Steven, Stevens. Stephens, Alexander H., on real power of cotton, 19. 334.
Stephens, David, merchant at Ten- eriffe (1645), 7. 15.
Stephens, Erasmus, order of Dudley's Council on (1686), 13. 269; re- ward, 280.
Stephens, George, on antiquity of Icelandic runes, 5. 339.
Stephens, H. Morse, on value of me- moirs, 10. 475.
Stephens, John, exile in Amsterdam (1595), 6. 64.
Stephens, Rev. Joseph, Thursday Lecture (1717), 8. 219.
Stephens, Martha, of Groton, 6. 429.
Stephenson. See also Stevenson.
Stephenson, Sarah [Mrs. Blackstone], 2. 481.
Stephenson, Thomas, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 178.
Stepney, Francis, dancing-master in Boston (1685), 19. 39.
Sterling; Corporal, of Huntington's Conn. regt., at siege of Boston, 9. 78.
Sterling, Conn., inn (1795), 3. 43. Sterton, London cornchandler (1693), 2. 174. Stetson. See also Stitson.
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