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Stetson, Rev. Caleb, @ B K oration
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STETSON-STEWART
(1838), 9. 128; biog. note, 128 n .; Vice-Pres. of @ B K, 133; hypnotist, 20. 446.
Stetson, Lieut. Prince. See Stidson. Steuben, Frederic, baron von, and map of Northeastern boundary, 3. 364 n .; Du Simitière's port., 4. 142; in Va. (1781), 6. 137; York- town, 153.
Steven, Asa, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Stevens. See also Stephens.
Stevens, -, of Isle of Wight (1698), 2. 189.
Stevens, Mrs., of Brookfield (1762), 7. 385.
Stevens, Abraham L., works on Bos- ton defences (1814), 14. 152.
Stevens, Benjamin F., M.H.S. com. on his researches, 2. 219; ex- amines Span. archives, 3. 54; and index to foreign docs. of Am. Rev., 179; cat .- index of foreign MSS. on Am., 19. 556-559.
Stevens, Capt. Ebenezer, at Ticon- deroga (1776), 6. 84.
Stevens, Gen. Edward, wounded at Guilford, 19. 126.
Stevens, Mrs. Elizabeth, of Chelms- ford, 12. 336.
Stevens, Elizabeth, baptism, 12. 335, 336.
Stevens, Elizabeth B., and Burrows's journal, 2. 440.
Stevens, Hannah M. [Mrs. Bartlet], 2. 434.
Stevens, Henry, death announced, 2. 255, 391; and Copley's port. of Laurens, 3. 8; and spurious Mont- calm letters, 203; and Hubbard's map of N. Eng., 4. 19-20; and Chas. Deane, 7. 48; on Schöner's gores, 8. 77.
Stevens, Isaac, subscription to Bos- ton dinner (1830), 6. 341.
Stevens, Jack, experience with pi- rates (1793), 2. 377, 378, 382, 387, 389.
Stevens, Jacob, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Stevens, Capt. James, at Louisburg (1745), 11. 420, 430.
Stevens, John, exile in Amsterdam (1603), 6. 61.
Stevens, John, of Chelmsford (1666), 12. 336.
Stevens, John, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Stevens, John, loyalist refugee, 2. 234. Stevens, Jonas, of Townsend, 4. 406.
Stevens, Josiah, recruit (1760), 6. 429; minuteman, 12. 104; in Am. army (1775), 106.
Stevens, Margaret (Kennell), exile in Amsterdam (1603), 6. 56, 61.
Stevens, Molly, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Stevens, Mrs. Paran, port. of Webster owned by, 2. 263.
Stevens, Samuel, scholar at Town- send (1772), 4. 386.
Stevens, Sarah [Mrs. Hemenway], 4. 384.
Stevens, Thaddeus, control of House, 19. 36.
Stevens, William, of Stow, recruit (1760), 6. 429.
Stevens, William, scholar at Town- send (1772), 4. 386.
Stevens, William Bacon, death an- nounced, 4. 105.
Stevens Catalogue-Index of Foreign MSS., acquisition by Library of Congress, 20. 556-559.
Stevenson. See also Stephenson.
Stevenson, Speaker Andrew, at Har- vard Commencement (1828), 5. 199; and com. positions for J. Q. Adams (1831), 19. 505, 515; effort to re- fute Adams's tariff report, 515; Adams's public letter, in reply, 525, 535-553.
Stevenson, John, exile in Amsterdam (1600), 6. 61.
Stevenson, Joshua Thomas, Cotton Whig, 4. 30; at Plymouth anniver- sary (1845), 10. 400; in Mass. Con- ven. (1853), 18. 34.
Stevenson, Thomas G., port., 3. 283. Stewart. See also Stuart.
Stewart, in Boston society (1768), 10. 35.
Stewart, Miss, Philadelphia belle (1804), 2. 12.
Stewart, Doctor, of Scotland, in Italy (1830), 19. 457.
Stewart, Gen. Alexander, embarkation at Charleston (1782), 3. 96.
Stewart, (?) Anthony, of Halifax (1789), 16. 460.
Stewart, Ariadne, 2. 17.
Stewart, Campbell, at Edinburgh (1830), 19. 472.
Stewart, Charles, of Ardsheil, 5. 12.
Stewart, Duncan, of Ardsheil, 5. 11; character and career, 12.
Stewart, Gardiner, gift to M.H.S., 16. 19-20.
Stewart, John, letter on Declaratory Act (1766), 11. 446.
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STEWART-STONE
Stewart, John, s. of Duncan, 5. 12. Stewart, Lazarus [1], killed at Wyo- ming (1778), 3. 345.
Stewart, Lazarus [2], killed at Wyo- ming (1778), 3. 345.
Stewart, Robert. See Castlereagh.
Stewart, Thomas J., papers belonging to, 16. 19.
Stickney, John, Master's oration (1807), 5. 172; biog. notes, 172 n.,
9. 113 n .; @ B K oration (1811), 113.
Stickney, Joseph H., restores royal arms at Plymouth, 4. 373.
Stickney, Matthew A., on Henry Wheatland, 9. 293; collection of coins, 20. 421.
Stickney, Col. Thomas, at Bennington, 10. 504; order to (1776), 18. 244, 245.
Stidson, Lieut. (? Prince Stetson), at siege of Boston, 9. 75, 89.
Stileman, Elias, and N. H. records (1686), 13. 264, 266.
Stiles, Miss, of Newport (1789), 16. 458.
Stiles, Ezra, funeral oration on, 3. 46; biog. note, 46 n .; ed. of Church's History, 428 n .; copy of report of trial of Anne Hutchinson, 4. 159-191; diary of journey to Philadelphia (1754), 7. 338-344; memoranda of salary and presents (1760), 344-345; at siege of Bos- ton, 405; draft of letter to Frank- lin, 14. 320; letter to Rich. Price (1775) on Am. episcopate, war, 17. 281; on Harvard affairs (1776), 18. 210, 220, 221; on Saml. Lang- don, 211, 213-215, 220; on his own Portsmouth ministry, 215; and Crèvecœur, 20. 62-64.
Stiles, Mary [Mrs. Holmes], 11. 48. Stillé, Charles Janeway, death an- nounced, 13. 165; career, 165.
Stillman, Rev. Samuel, MS. sermons,
1. 358; antislavery interests, 359; at Brown Commencement (1795), 3. 42; biog. note, 42 n .; sermon at Harvard (1778), 12. 96.
Stillwater. See Freeman's Farm.
Stimson, Frederic Jesup, elected a member M.H.S., 17. 383.
Stinton, John, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.
Stirling. See also Sterling.
Stirling, Lord. See Alexander (William).
Stirling Town, N. Y. (1779), 2. 476.
Stisted, Lawrence, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.
Stisted, Mrs. Mary, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.
Stitson, William, buys land at Win- nisimmet, 1. 369.
Stockbridge, Benjamin, loyalist ref- ugee, 2. 234.
Stockbridge, Charles, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 393, 394, 408, 412, 425, 429, 430.
Stockbridge, Capt. Samuel, at siege of Boston, 9. 61.
Stockdale, (?) John, 17. 340.
Stocke, Rev. Richard, epitaph, 10. 307; funeral sermon on Baron Harrington of Exton, 308-310, 11. 69.
Stocker, (?) Sarah (Marshall), death, 14. 21.
Stockman, -, of Boston, death (1699), 14. 19.
Stocks and bonds. See Securities. Stockton, Richard, Signer, 1. 282.
Stockton, Com. Robert, port. of Webster owned by, 2. 262.
Stockwell, Quintin, story of captivity, 10. 348.
Stoddard. See also Stoddert.
Stoddard, Anthony, 6. 373; agree- ment as Winthrop's creditor, 11. 186; on com. on war expenses (1676), 12. 402.
Stoddard, Col. John, corresp. on Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 361-364, 425- 426; career, 373; conference with Scatacooks (1728), 377-381.
Stoddard, John, innkeeper at Nassau (1812), 19. 367.
Stoddard, Rev. Sampson, ordained (1706), 1. 158.
Stoddard, Simeon[1]. (?) port., 11.333; petition as to Casco Bay (1686), 13. 270; Nash case (1686), 273. Stoddard, Simeon [2], murdered in Eng., 14. 24.
Stoddard, Mrs. Simeon, port., 11. 333.
Stoddard, Rev. Solomon, 6. 373; Col- man's sermon on, 9. 344; Tryal of Assurance, 532; letter on Lord's Supper, 13. 128; preaches for Mather (1675), 348.
Stoddert, Benjamin, autog., 1. 250. Stokes, Montfort, career, 13. 313.
Stokes, Dr. (?) Whitley, as Unitarian, 19. 467.
Stone, Abigail, sick (1776), 12. 90, 91. Stone, Amos, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301; minuteman, 12. 105.
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STONE-STORROW
Stone, Asa, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Stone, Benjamin, Groton riots, 1. 310.
Stone, Dr. Daniel, houses burned (1676), 13. 411.
Stone, Edwin M., French Allies, 1. 2; death, 2.
Stone, Ellen A., gifts to M.H.S., 7. 373, 374, 8. 196.
Stone, Col. George A., at Columbia (1865), 15. 265, 271, 272.
Stone, George H., on apocryphal Menana inscription, 4. 56.
Stone, Mrs. George W., gift to M.H.S., 20. 438.
Stone, Hannah [Mrs. Field], 19. 63.
Stone, Henry S., offers Sullivan's brigade book, 1. 250.
Stone, Hugh, condemned criminal, Mather's sermon for, 12. 390.
Stone, Lieut.(?) Isaac, wounded before St. Johns (1760), 4. 400.
Stone, Deacon James, of Groton, 12. 90.
Stone, Capt. John, estate in Va. (1634), 3. 4.
Stone, Jonas, and Shays's Rebel- lion, 1. 301; mentioned, 6. 429.
Stone, Jonathan, and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 301; minuteman, 12. 104. Stone, Rev. Micah, long ministry, 19. 433.
Stone, Lieut. (?) Nathaniel, in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 142.
Stone, Rev. Samuel, at Hartford, 2. 49; and origin of Conn., 5. 270; church controversy, 16. 502-503; and Higginson, 504; literary re- mains, 505.
Stone, Samuel, and Groton church controversy (1712), 13. 299-301.
Stone, Simon, and Groton church controversy (1712), 13. 302.
Stone, Thomas, delegate to Congress, 1. 276; Signer, 282.
Stone, Timothy, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.
Stone, William, vestryman in Va. (1635), 3. 5; sells house, 5.
Stone (Stow), William, death at siege of Boston, 7. 409.
Stone Arabia, N. Y., in 1778, 2. 446; fight near, 455.
Stoneman, Gen. George, East Tenn. raid, 20. 108.
Stone's Tavern, Stoughton, 10. 47.
Stonington, Conn., Mass. grant (1658), 5. 289; survey, 289, 290; lay-out of land (1666), 292; land
grant question (1672), 293; bounds (1673), 293; protest against Owan- eco (1699), 298; letter about re- corder (1700), 299.
Stony Brook, Mass., origin of em- bankment at, 2. 200-204; Hors- ford's French theory, 200; as- pect of embankment, 201; as site of attempted foundation of Boston, 202-204; old map of locality, 203.
Stony Point, N. Y., news of capture, 2. 461.
Storer, Bellamy, at @ BK dinner (1845), 9. 140.
Storer, Ebenezer, conference on Port Bill, 10. 85; at Boston dinner (1776), 103; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 340, 429, 435; biog. note, 340 n .; on resignation of Pres. Langdon, 18. 227.
Storer, Elizabeth [Mrs. Smith], 16. 334 n.
Storer, Malcolm, on Jackson Copper, 20. 503 n.
Storer, Mary (Edwards), keeps a car- riage (1768), 1. 225.
Storey, Charles W., Friday Club, 14. 473.
Storey, Moorfield, elected a member M.H.S., 18. 1; remarks, 447, 19. 227; memoir of E. R. Hoar as- signed to, 18. 471; remarks on carpet-bag govt., 20. 257; on Carl Schurz, 403-407; MEMOIR OF CHAS. SUMNER, 538-549.
Storm, Gustav, on "wheat" of Vin- land, 6. 36.
Storms, Esquire, of Dutchess Co., N. Y. (1779), 2. 477.
Storms. See Weather.
Storre, Augustine, of Billesby, Eng. (1623), 8. 513.
Storre, Rev. Benjamin, record of induction (1628), 8. 510; of mar- riage, 510.
Storre, Mary [Mrs. Wheelwright], record of marriage, 8. 509; of inter- ment, 510.
Storre, Rebecca (Clarkson), record of marriage, 8. 510.
Storre, Rev. Thomas, of Billesby, Eng., record of interment (1623), 8. 509; of institution, 510.
Storrow, Ann G. Anna C. Lowell on, 18. 307, 311.
Storrow, Charles S., Commencement part (1829), 5. 200, 200 n .; and beginning of Lawrence, 12. 119.
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STORROW-STRAHAN
Storrow, Louisa [Mrs. Higginson], 18. 306, 311.
Storrs, Richard Salter, death an- nounced, 14. 189; M.H.S. tribute to, 193; and E. A. Park, 452, 467. Story, Alexander, succored by Crève- cœur, 20. 47, 52, 53.
Story, Rev. (?) Daniel, as preacher, 16. 447.
Story, Franklin H., in East Indian trade, 15. 171.
Story, Harriet [Mrs. White], death, 14. 413 n.
Story, Rev. Isaac, gift to M.H.S. (1794), 16. 475.
Story, Joseph, as prof., 3. 323, 14. 340, 341; poem, 5. 106-107; mis- take on last royal veto, 159; at Harvard Commencements (1829, '38), 201, 224; @ BK oration (1826), 9. 120; biog. note, 120 n .; papers, 14. 256; letters from Mar- shall (1819-34), 320-360 [see Mar- shall, Ch. J. John]; Salem discourse, 337; corresp. with Webster (1816- 42), 398-413 [see Webster, Daniel]; with Kent (1819-45), 413-424 [see Kent, James]; dinner to (1829), 406 n .; health (1830), 408; Web- ster's debt to, 15. 166; letters from C. P. Sumner (1815) on law lec- tures, 15. 202; from Everett (1831) on @BK constitution, Everett's address, 204-206; (1832) on appor- tionment, memoir of Story, 206- 210; from Chas. Sumner (1837) on Warren Bridge case, 210; travel let- ters, 211-216; to J. H. Ashmun (1831) on State and national affairs, 216; to Wilkinson, 217-224 [see Wilkinson, James J.]; effect on, of Levi Lincoln's refusal of justice- ship, 233; on legislative power, 16. 241
Story, Mehitable (Pedrick), foot-stool, 15. 45.
Story, Robert H., at 450th anniver- sary of Univ. of Glasgow, 15. 225; on Carnegie's gift, 226.
Story, Thomas, in West's picture of Penn's treaty, 15. 365.
Story, Waldo, gift to M.H.S., 14. 256; presents bust of father, 15. 324.
Story, William, and Mass. excise act (1765), 10. 61; deputy-register of admiralty, 16. 66 n. ; mobbed, 110 n. Story, William Wetmore, unveils Marshall Statue, 1. 200; Com- mencement part (1838), 5. 223; @ B K poem (1844), 9. 136; M. H. S.
tributes to, 10. 294, 554, 15. 368- 371; letter from J. Kent (1846) on father's letters, 14. 421; bust, 15. 324-326.
Story Papers, presented, 14. 256; selections from, 320-360, 398-424, 15. 201-224 [see Story, Joseph].
Stott, John, on John Coles's heraldic painting, 14. 432.
Stoughton. See also Staughton.
Stoughton, Exene [Mrs. Walker], 13. 309.
Stoughton, Jemima, book owned by, 12. 413. Stoughton, Lieut .- Gov. William, witch-trials, 1. 67; death, 155; Phips on conduct of witch-trials, 340-342; letter to Petit (1695) on Port Royal, 3. 65; Sewall's epi- gram on, 381; Conn. land (1686), 5. 294-295; New-Englands True Interest, 9. 427; apothegm, 427; and Andros (1689), 478, 17. 19; member of Dudley's Council (1686), 13. 228; attends, 226-284; Dep .- Pres., 231; to examine Nowell's accts., 235; to revise laws, 256, 268; to preside over county courts, 262, 271; salary, 271; and reception of Andros, 278; extra pay, 279; and Malden church controversy, 281, 285; and Charlestown affairs, 284; named for Council (1691), 14. 217. Stoughton, Mass., pre-Rev. inn, 10. 47.
Stout, Lieut. Wessel T., at siege of Yorktown, 6. 150.
Stow, , of Windham, Conn. (1779), 6. 130.
Stow, Edward, absentee loyalist, 10. 164; confiscated Boston estate, 184.
Stow, Samuel, letter to (1669), 5. 292. Stow (Stone), William, death at siege of Boston, 7. 409.
Stow, Mass., recruits (1760), 6. 429; and Merrimack County (1686), 13. 255, 277.
Stowe, Harriet (Beecher), and pro- test against Kan .- Neb. Bill, 7. 94.
Stowell, Francis, 7. 419 n.
Strachey, Henry, and Northeastern boundary, 3. 367; Vaughan on, 17. 423.
Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, earl of, Gardiner on, 16. 7, 10.
Strahan, William, briefs in prize cases (1736-43), 5. 86, 87.
Strahan, William, London printer,
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STRAIT-STUDLEY
and Jas. Parker, 16. 192, 195, 204, 215, 231.
Strait. See Strate.
Strange, Capt. Anthony, verses on, 6. 251.
Strange, (?) Sir John, brief in prize case (1736), 5. 86.
Strangridge, Ed. Gibons on (1654), 3. 7.
Strate, -, of Dutchess Co., N. Y. (1777), 6. 101.
Stratford, Conn., whale-boat priva- teers, 1. 19; Maverick on (1660),
245; in 1804, 2. 7; inn, 32; in 1650, 49; in 1779, 6. 126.
Strathaven (? Strathavon), Lord (1831), 19. 477.
Stratton. See also Stretton.
Stratton, John, patent, 1. 233, 2. 157.
Stratton, Sergeant Jonathan, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 445.
Stratton, Lucy [Mrs. Mason], 3. 143. Strawberry Bank. See Portsmouth. Streater, Capt. John, case (1653), 8. 232-234.
Streatfield, George, Eng. merchant (1745), 9. 408.
Street. See also Streete.
Street, Miss (1787), 16. 307.
Street, Lieut. (?) Benjamin, of Bla- densburg (1781), 6. 136.
Street, T., verses in Foster's almanac (1681), 9. 452.
Streete, Rev. Nicholas, at Taunton, 2. 48.
Streets, early Boston, identified, 1. 318-320; names in Am. colonies as royal memorials, 4. 242-452; survival, 253; first lighting of Boston, 10. 55. Sce also Roads.
Strength out of Weakness, extant copies, price, 10. 337-338.
Strettell, John, letter on Declaratory Act (1766), 11. 446.
Stretton, - -, sea-captain (1693), 7. 165.
Strickland, Thwayt, deposition (1666), 5. 292.
Strikes, printers' (1810), 20. 342. Stringer, John, of Va. (1651), 3. 7. Stringfellow, Benjamin F., and Kan- sas legislature, 14. 3.
Strobel, Edward Henry, elected a member M.H.S., 15. 368.
Strong, Reverend, Presbyterian min- ister in New York (1812), 19. 371. Strong, Caleb, etching and wax port., 4. 350; address to Gage (1774), 14. 51 n .; supposed port., 16. 145; con-
test for governorship (1806), 20. 13-19.
Strong, Elisha, commission (1745), 11. 420.
Strong, Rev. Job, ordination (1749), 15. 16-19.
Strong, John, death in Am. army (1777), 6. 107.
Strong, Rev. Nathan, at Hartford, 3 50; biog. notes, 50 n., 19. 383 n. Strong, Fort (1814), 14. 150.
Strozzi, Marchese, in society (1829), 19. 446.
Struts, Margaret, exile in Amster- dam (1608), 6. 61.
Stryker, William S., on royal arms in N. J., 4. 249 n.
Stuart. See also Stewart.
Stuart, Captain, at Syracuse, Sicily (1829), 19. 452.
Stuart, Archibald, letter to Madison (1787) on Va. Assembly, Anti- Federalists, 17. 479.
Stuart, David, letter to Washington (1788) on Washington's attitude, 17. 496.
Stuart, Frederic T., engravings by, 4. 110, 6. 416, 16. 146.
Stuart, George O., Harvard D. D. (1848), 5. 255.
Stuart, Gilbert C., ports., of John Randolph, 1. 30; of Mason girls, 2. 17; of Webster, 263; of Caleb Strong, 4. 350; reputation, 18. 314; on ports. of Washington, 19. 6; port. of Washington, 20. 9, 11.
Stuart, Jane, port. of Webster, 2. 263. Stuart, John, notary public (1737), 16. 45 n.
Stuart, Moses, Harvard D. D. (1823), 5. 191.
Stuart, Rosalie E. [Mrs. Webster], 1. 255.
Stuart Hospital, Richmond, view, 18. 287.
Stubbs, Mary [Mrs. Pickering], 17. 175.
Stubbs, William, as historian, 3. 153- 154; on hist. impartiality, 154- 156; attitude towards Puritans criticized, 156-159; on Eng. parish, 7. 253, 254; M. H.S. tributes to, 15. 69, 71, 111-116; learning, 112; kindliness, 112; humor, 113-114; and history at Oxford, 114-116.
Studholme, Capt. Gilfred, and loyalist refugees in N. S., 3. 75, 78.
Studley, Miss, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 61.
Studley, D., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 61.
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Studley, Mrs. D., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 61.
Studley, Daniel, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 61.
Sturgeon, -, of Philadelphia (1754), 7. 341.
Sturges, Jonathan, 12. 253.
Sturges, Lucretia B. [Mrs. Watson], 12. 253.
Sturgis, Elizabeth (Perkins), 7. 428. Sturgis, Esther (Perkins), 7. 428.
Sturgis, Henry P., Friday Club, 14. 473.
Sturgis, Mrs. Henry P., communi- cates letter on Perry's Japan expe- dition, 2. 258-261.
Sturgis, Josiah, subscription to Bos- ton dinner (1830), 6. 342; wife, 7. 428.
Sturgis, Russell, wife, 7. 428; and Franklin Fund, 12. 29 n .; Detroit bank, 20. 293, 521.
Sturgis, William, gift to M.H.S., 3. 292; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 341.
Sturleson, Snorro. See Snorro.
Sturt, John, engraving of Increase Mather, 8. 147- 148.
Sturtevant. See also Stedefant.
Sturtevant, Josiah, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Sturtevant, Josiah, Jr., guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 406, 432.
Stuyvesant, Gov. Peter, papers con- cerning relations with Conn. (1662), 5. 291; and Feke-Hallett affairs,
6. 3, 7, 8, 10-12; and John Win- throp, Jr., 12.
Success, in Phips's Quebec expedi- tion, 15. 307.
Success, Brit. wa .- ship (1743), 5. 87. Success, privateer (1752), 5. 99.
Suckquansh, Indian, deed to Atherton Co., 2. 150.
Sudbury, Mass., Loring ordained minister, 1. 158; Maverick's ac- count (1660), 237; in 1650, 2. 47; pre-Rev. inn, 10. 47; Tompson's verses on (1676), 268.
Suffield, Conn. (1777), 6. 89. Suffield, Mass., encroachment of Windsor (1686), 13. 254, 272. Suffolk Bank system, 12. 116.
Suffolk Convention, destruction of house of meeting of, 4. 238.
Suffolk County, Mass., early court- files, 3. 10, 11. 183; record of County Court (1671-80), 184; of Common Pleas executions (1763- 71), 184; recorders and registers, !
12. 203-250, 14. 34-97; justices of peace (1686), 13. 229; county offi- cers (1686), 243; extraordinary tax (1686), 280; history of Registry of Deeds, 14. 97-104, 19. 558; court houses, 14. 97-104, 16. 104-106, 110-113, 120, 121, 125; registers of probate (1639-1799), 23-104; talk of dividing (1775), 98; history of Registry of Probate, 104-125. See also Boston.'
Suffolk Savings Bank, lease from M.H.S., 11. 310; view of building (1868), 17. 230.
Suffrage, Maverick on, in colon. Mass., 1. 239; retroaction of relig. restric- tion in colon. Mass., 3. 221; negro, 335, 18. 11, 16, 465-467, 19. 104- 106; origin in colon. Mass., 5. 326; freemen of colon. Mass., 7. 203; in colon. Mass. town meetings, 205- 210, 241; Parkman on woman, 8. 548; universal, and present dangers, 16. 239.
Sugar, Dudley's Council on reship- ment (1686), 13. 245. See also Molasses Act.
Sugars, Capt. Gregory, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299, 306.
Suicide, J. Q. Adams on laws against (1788), 16. 375; in colon. and provin. Mass., 521-532; warrant for burial of a suicide (1708), 521-523; colon. law, 524-526, 531; present statute in Mass., 526-527; coroner's inquisition, 527; Eng. law, 527- 529; attitude of different races, 529-530; philos. aspect, 530-532. Sullivan, Daniel, force of minute- men, 1. 48; captured, 48; and Brit. proposals to John S., 49, 51- 55, 63; released, death, 63.
Sullivan, Francis S., J. Q. Adams on Lectures, 16. 355, 357.
Sullivan, George, poem, 5. 106-107. Sullivan, James, and provision for navy (1775), 1. 16; letter from Adams (1796) on Northeastern boundary, 3. 89; gift to M.H.S., 294; Am. agent before boundary commission (1796), 350, 357, 379; revises Mass. statutes, 378; and Boston police reform (1792), 4. 63; entertains M.H.S. (1792), 5. 284; Amory's biog., 343; re- printed M. H.S. paper, 6. 243; and beginnings of M.H.S., 278, 13. 81; memoir, 7. 125; verses attributed to, 8. 266-267; as lawyer, 16. 324, 341; biog. note, 324 n .; and J. Q.
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Adams, 324 n .; letter to Rich. Price (1786), on relig. liberty, commotions, 17. 352; ancestry, 18. 194; contest for governorship (1806), 20. 13-19; deposed from M. H.S. presidency, 15 n.
Sullivan, John [1], original name, 18. 194; on gencalogy, 194.
Sullivan, Gen. John [2], Clinton's journal on, considered, 1. 47-64; milit. services in Rev., 49-50; and N. H. land claims, 50; services in Congress, 51, 57-62; motives of reply to Brit. proposals, 51, 55-63; Brit. report of reply, 52, 54-55, 63; and La Luzerne, 52-53; financial difficulties, 52; and mutiny, 53; and Thomas Burke, 53; previously approached, 55; leaves Congress, 62; later career, 62; brigade book (1775), 250; deposit of papers, 3. 96; Newport campaign, 118-119, 6. 114-117; army at Providence (1778-79), 117-152; ancestry, 18.
194. See also Sullivan's expedition. Sullivan, John [H. C. 1790], exhibi- tion part (1788), 16. 431.
Sullivan, John Langdon, junior member M.H.S., 9. 94.
Sullivan, Mehitable [Mrs. Amory], 5. 342.
Sullivan, Richard, and F. E. Parker, 3. 248, 249; at class reunion (1848), 5. 255-258.
Sullivan, William, autog., 1. 365; and Thos. Aspinwall, 7. 33; junior member M.H.S., 9. 94; and dep- ositions of survivors of Bunker Hill, 10. 480.
Sullivan, Fort (Tioga), concentration of Sullivan's forces at, 2. 464; re- turn of expeditiou to, 472; dis- mantled, 472.
Sullivan's expedition, list of journals on, 2. 436-441; roster of officers, 441; McKendry's journal, 458- 477; Clinton's forces at Lake Ot- sego, 458-461; damming of lake, 459, 461; Clinton's Indian force, 460; Clinton's force on Susque- hanna River, 461-464; union of forces, 464; battle at Newtown, 465; march to Seneca Lake, 465- 468; to Genesee Castle, 468-470; Boyd's ambush, 469; return to Fort Sullivan, 470-472; in Wyoming Valley, 472-473; return to Hudson, 473-477; preparations, 3. 128.
Sully, R. M., port. of Sally Brown, 16. 146.
Sully, Thomas, port. of Chas. Carroll, 2. 261, 3. 282.
Summer Street, Boston, early names, 1. 318.
Sumner, Bradford, and G. T. Bigelow, 5. 470.
Sumner, Charles, Conscience Whig, 3. 147, 4. 30, 13. 201; Commence- ment part (1830), 5. 202 n .; @ B K oration (1846), 9. 141; and J. Q. Adams's cuff-buttons, 307 n .- 308 n .; length of service in Senate, 10. 10; and Garrison mob, 481- 483; on Choate as lawyer (1842), 11. 131; break with Mass. Whigs, 278-280; and H. L. Pierce, 394, 398, 15. 363; Pierce's biog., 12. 10-14, 18. 365, 20. 549 n .; election to Sen- ate, 13. 202; use of Jackson's Craw- ford letter, 14. 371; letters to Story (1837) on Warren Bridge opinions, 15. 210; (1837-38) travel letters, 211-216; use of J. Q. Adams's doctrine of war power and aboli- tion, 444; testimonial to, after Free Kansas speech, 16. 477; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 35, 36, 39; as human rights statesman, 378; and Johnson (1865), 19. 402; MEMOIR by Moorfield Storey, 20. 538-549; PORT. and AUTOG., 538; birth, 538; education, 539; per- sonal charm, 539; in Europe, 539; beginning of public career, 540; as Free Soil leader, 541; in Senate, 542; assault on, 543; and negro rights, 544-545; and foreign affairs, 546; and Grant, 546; battle-flags resolution, 547; death, 548; in M. H.S., 548; character, 548; biogs., 549 n.
Sumner, Charles P., letter to Story (1815) on legal lectures, 15. 202- 204.
Sumner, Capt. Ebenezer, at siege of Boston, 7. 408.
Sumner, Gen. Edwin V., in Kansas, 1. 218; at Antietam, 7. 40.
Sumner, George, reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 243; presents acorns to Czar, 19. 297.
Sumner, Harriot C. [Mrs. Appleton], 17. 516.
Sumner, Increase, revises Mass. stat- utes, 3. 378; purchases confiscated Roxbury estate, 10. 168.
Sumner, James, and Baptist Church of Providence, 3. 43, 43 n.
Sumner, Jesse, 17. 516.
Sumner, John Osborne, elected a
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member M.H.S., 15. 105; on Li-| Sussex, Henry Ratcliffe, earl of, 2. brary Com. (1903), 17. 130; re- 253. port, 231.
Sumner, Joseph, Harvard D.D.
(1814), 5. 179.
Sumner, Thomas, port. of Caleb Strong owned by, 4. 350.
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