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Townsend, Penn, grand-jury report (1786), 19. 44.
Townsend, Samuel, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.
Townsend, Solomon, and Keayne's note-books, 4. 161, 314; biog. note, 161 n.
Townsend, Timothy, death at Crown Point (1760), 5. 382.
Townsend, William, killed (1701), 14. 20.
Townsend, William E., Commence- ment part (1839), 5. 226; biog. note, 226 n.
Townsend, Mass., and Shays's Re- bellion, 1. 299, 301, 4. 158; school children (1772), 386; recruit (1760), 6. 429.
Townsend Harbor, Mass., origin of name, 10. 465-467.
Townshend. See also Townsend.
Townshend, Anne (Montgomery), mar- quess, and relic of statue of George III., 4. 296.
Townshend, Charles, and Saml. Lang- don, 18. 199.
Townshend, Thomas. See Sydney. Townshend Acts, become operative,
10. 63; news of partial repeal, 75. See also Tea.
Toy (Tay), of Reed's Mass. regt., death (1776), 12. 102.
Toy, Isaiah, of Mass. (1686), 13. 276.
Toy, Capt. Samuel, at Ticonderoga (1776), 12. 102.
Tracy, Frederic U., and Franklin Fund, 12. 29 n.
Tracy, Hannah [Mrs. Jackson], 16. 368 n.
Tracy, Capt. James, privateersman, captured (1776), 2. 303.
Tracy, James J., acknowledgment to, 6. 377.
Tracy, John, letter to Winthrop (1700), 5. 299.
Tracy, John, biog. note, 16. 316 n .; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 316, 320, 321, 345, 350, 368, 383, 425-428, 448; militia officer, 350; Adams's opinion, 368.
and Mass. notes (1691), 6. 397; | Tracy, Margaret (Laughton), 16.
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320; biog. note, 320 n .; J. Q. Adams on, 368.
Tracy, Mary (Lee), 16. 396 n., 397 n. Tracy, Mundator, at siege of Boston, 9. 73.
Tracy, Nathaniel, N. C. lands, 8. 181; J. Q. Adams on, 16. 396, 448; biog. note, 396 n.
Tracy, Stephen, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Tracy, Tryphosa (Lee), Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 183.
Trade. See Commerce.
Trafalgar, letter on battle, 3. 88.
Trafford, Anthony, exile in Amster- dam (1609), 6. 62.
Trafford, Elizabeth (Jones), exile in Amsterdam (1609), 6. 62.
Trail, Robert, special court of ad- miralty (1769), 10. 71.
Trail, Thomas, purchases confis- cated Boston estate, 10. 166.
Train, Charles R., in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34, 37.
Train, George Francis, as orator, 15. 504.
Tramblett, - -, of Eng. (1785), 3. 16. Transcendentalism, opinion of John Pierce, 5. 227; attitude of Jas. Walker, 6. 452-453.
Transportation. - See also analyzed references under Marine, Post- office, Travel. - Turn-pikes, 2. 6, 11, 20, 21, 23, 29, 3. 43; canals, 2. 19, 20, 29, 7. 287; improvement in communication illustrated, 2. 149; National Road (1836), 7. 268, 270; freight charges on river boats (1836), 290; steam and national- ism, 17. 114; G. B. Chase and rail- road development, 120-123; of intelligence during Am. Rev., 18. 245 n .; early Eng. railways, 19. 465, 466; signal telegraph sug- gested (1807), 20. 300, 306-307. See also Commerce.
Trapier, - , of Georgetown, S. C. (1805), 2. 23.
Trapovana, Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 335.
Trappes, John, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 62.
Travel, Jon. Mason's journey from Boston to Savannah (1804), 2. 5- Treby, Sir George, 2. 195. 34; John Pierce's, in R. I. and Conn. (1795), 3. 41-52; Wadsworth's, across Mass. (1694), 4. 79; Josiah Quincy's, in Southeastern N. Eng. (1801), 123-135; New Bedford- New York packet (1801), 127; | Trefry, John, of Cornwall, 4. 337.
New Bedford-Boston stage (1801), 127; from Washington to Wheeling (1836), 7. 263-272; on Ohio River, 273-294; Ezra Stiles's, from New Haven to Philadelphia (1754), 338- 344; Eli Forbss's, from Brookfield to Tuscarora Indians (1762), 390- 391; Winthrop's, across N. Eng. (1645), 8. 4-12; G. E. Ellis's journal of European (1838-39), 10. 213-237; European letters of O. B. Frothingham, 516-518; J. Q. Adams's journey to New York by stage and packet (1789), 16. 456- 461; John Pierce's journey from Boston to Washington (1812), 19 .. 366-384; Mrs. Kirkland's letters of European and Levantine (1829- 32), 470-504; J. Q. Adams's journey from Washington to Bos- ton (1832), 527-534; R. C. Win- throp, Jr., in Spain and Portugal (1866), 20. 189-191. See also Taverns, Transportation.
Travers, Sara, and Price Papers, 17. 262-263.
Treadwell, Daniel, Harvard A.M. (1829), 5. 201.
Treadwell, John, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.
Treadwell, John D., exhibition part (1788), 16. 408; graduates, 440.
Treadwell, John P., Conveyancers' Assoc., 14. 96 n.
Treadwell, Robert O., enters Harvard (1837), 14. 205.
Treadwell, Samuel, in campaign of 1760, 4. 399.
Treadwell's Tavern, Ipswich, 10. 47.
Treason, Arnold's, 19. 116; Burr's conspiracy, 20. 286, 291-292, 296, 297, 299-301.
Treasurer, Argall's ship, 1. 188.
Treasurer of M.H.S. See Finances of M.H.S., Smith (C. C.).
Treat, Jane (Tapp), death reported, 12. 148.
Treat, Robert, testimony (1703), 5. 300.
Treaties, Prus .- Am. (1785, '99), 1.
24; Paris (1856), 25. See also Jay Treaty, Washington Treaty.
Trecothick, Barlow, letter on Declar- atory Act (1766), 11. 446.
Tredway, Sarah, death (1677), 7. 169. Trefethen, Benjamin, on Chesapeake- Shannon fight, 1. 377.
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Trefry, Martha [Mrs. Peters], 4. 337. Trefry family, and Marblehead, 4. 337.
Trelawney, Robert, claim in Maine, 1. 233, 16. 179.
Trelawny, Gov. Edward, prize case (1748), 5. 91-92.
Trelawny, privateer (1755), 5. 101.
Tremere house, Boston, 14. 295
Tremont Street building. See Real estate.
Trench, Othniel, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151; charac- terized, 153.
Trench, Thomas, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Trenholm, William, guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 444.
Trent affair, anecdote of Adams, 3. 150; Adams's opinion, 16. 465; Seward's action, 466; Palmerston's attitude, 18. 141.
Trenton, inns (1804), 2. 33; royal memorials, 4. 248; battle, 10. 500- 501.
Trescot, William Henry, death an- nounced, 12. xx, 196.
Trescott, Capt. Lemuel, march of company to Ticonderoga (1776), 6. 78-83; at Ticonderoga, 83-87.
Trescott, Samuel, daughter drowned (1709), 14. 26.
Trevelyan, Sir George Otto, trans- ferred to honorary membership, 13. 208; thanks from, 310; Am. Rev., 18. 62.
Trevirayd (?), Anna [Mrs. Shays], 6. 60.
Trevor, Elizabeth (Clark | Morley), marries Lord Cutts, 2. 195.
Trevor, Sir John, and Lord Cutts, 2. 175.
Trevor, Sir Thomas, opinion on Narragansett Country (1695), 5. 296.
Trevot, Mrs., of Newport (1760), 7. 345.
Trial. See Tryal.
Trials. See Courts.
Trimble, Robert, Story's tribute, 14. 338.
Trinity, Isaac Watts on, 9. 332, 336, 340, 409.
Trinity Church, Boston, interest of John Rowe, 10. 23; ministers, 23- 26; omits prayers for King (1776), 25, 101; attendance of regular troops (1774), 89; Gage attends, 89; services during siege, 93, 94; after evacuation, 98.
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Trinity Church, Newport, organ, 4. 245 n.
Trinity Church, New York, royal arms, 4. 246; service (1812), 19. 372; Crèvecœur's survey of lands, 20. 585.
Trinity Church, St. John, N. Brun., royal arms formerly of Boston, 4. 260-262.
Trinity College, Hartford, C. C. Per- kins's lectures on art, 3. 228; ser- vices of Saml. Eliot, 14. 108.
Triplett's Hotel, Alexandria, 19. 378.
Tripp, Joseph, privateersman (1779), 14. 69.
Trist, Nathaniel P., and authorship of Nullification Proc., 14. 409.
Trott family, Harris's genealogy, 5. 439.
Troup, Frances B. (James), gift to M.H.S., 5. 391.
Troup, John R., 5. 391.
Troutbeck, Rev. John, in Boston society, 10. 33; absentee loyalist, 164.
Trowbridge, Capt. Caleb, at siege of Boston, 9. 75.
Trowbridge (Goffe), Judge Edmund, salary question (1774), 10. 83; Atty .- Gen. of Mass., 290; men- tioned, 16. 432, 20. 536; biog. notes, 16. 432 n., 20. 536 n.
Trowbridge, John, recruit (1760), 6. 427.
Trowbridge, Lieut. Luther, at Cherry Valley, 2. 448, 450-452.
Truax, Jacob, of Mohawk Valley, 2. 445.
True, Charles K., Commencement part (1832), 5. 208; biog. note, 208 n.
True account of the most Considerable occurrences, extant copies, 10. 346. True Declaration of Estate of Va., ex- tant copy, 12. 160.
True ... Declaration of purpose of . . . Va., extant copy, 12. 160.
True Report ... of New-found Lands, extant copy, 12. 161.
Trueman. See also Truman.
Trueman, Robert, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Truesdale, Elizabeth [Mrs. Bordman], 4. 78.
Truesdale, Deacon Richard, 4. 78; agreement as Winthrop's creditor, 11. 186.
Truesdale, Richard, nephew, immi- grant (1675), 4. 78.
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Truesdale, William, account book, 4. 78; genealogical data, 78.
Trull, David, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390.
Trull, Joel, works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.
Truman. See also Trueman.
Truman, John F., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.
Trumbull, Major, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 54, 65.
Trumbull, Benjamin, on Northern Lights, 2. 103; hist. method, 5. 265; use of Winthrop's Journal, 7. 459.
Trumbull, James Hammond, notes on conference of elders with Len- thal, 4. 159; acknowledgment to, 6. 377; death announced, 11. xx, 12. 9; currency pamphlets identi- fied by, 430-432; on Dudley's financial pamphlet, 16. 32 n.
Trumbull, Capt. John (1645), 8. 9.
Trumbull, John, poet, on Danl. Leonard, 6. 399; on Jon. Sewall, 400.
Trumbull, Col. John, painter, in New York, 2, 9; and alleged Sharpless ports., 3. 183, 184; port. of Gore, 295; engraving of painting on In- dependence, 10. 293; reputation and wife, 18. 314; and Savage's Independence engraving, 19. 2-3. Trumbull, Gov. Jonathan [1], and pri- vateering, 1. 19; letters to (1778) on Wyoming Massacre, 3. 342, 346; and proclamation of Independence, 376; and Winthrop Papers, 7. 458, 8. 139-142. See also Trumbull Papers.
Trumbull, Gov. Jonathan [2], on State rights (1809), 17. 112 n.
Trumbull, Jonathan, at New Haven, (1804), 2. 7.
Trumbull, Joseph, death at Louisburg (1745), 11. 444.
Trumbull, Joseph, sends news of In- dependence, 3. 375; guest of Old Colony Club, 395.
Trumbull, Lyman, on John Brown, 14. 9.
Trumbull, Mrs. Mary, of Charlestown, and restored govt. (1691), 7. 156- 157.
Trumbull, Sir William, to stand for Parliament, 2. 181; and Lord Cutts, 181.
Trumbull, privateer, 1. 19.
4. 54, 118, 17. 227; cost of pub., 1. 177, 2. 76, 400, 4. 115, 356, 17. 224; contents of first vol., 1. 359; pub- lished, 374, 2. 391, 4. 105, 147, 16. 251, 17. 75, 210; thanks to com., 1. 374; cat. of MSS., 4. 103-105; new com. to pub., 15. 25.
Truro, N. S., Presbyterian Church (1770), 4. 70.
Truxton, Thomas, and Burr, 20. 292. Tryal, ship (1694), 7. 166.
Tuck, (?) Elizabeth (Nichols), of Charlestown, 7. 146, 159.
Tuckahoe estate, Va., house, 14. 205- 211; Randolph gathering (1900), 209.
Tucker, Alanson, 4. 35
Tucker, Alice, J. Q. Adams on, 16. 352; on Elijah Parish, 356 n .; on Saml. Moody, 361 n .; on Miss Cazeneau, 362 n .; on Wm. Farn- ham, 393 n .; on Mrs. Tracy, 397 n.
Tucker, Anna [Mrs. Phillips], 4. 35.
Tucker, Lieut. Benjamin, of Roxbury, death and funeral, 8. 222.
Tucker, Ebenezer, Jr., juror (1789), 19. 180.
Tucker, Edward, captive (1692), 17. 26.
Tucker, George, at Harvard Com- mencement (1828), 5. 199.
Tucker, Mrs. James, gift to M.H.S., 8. 21.
Tucker, Rev. John, mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 319, 331, 333, 350, 367, 448, 452; as preacher, 334, 347, 353, 380, 396; biog. note, 334 n.
Tucker, John, clerk of court in Boston (1789-90), 19. 182.
Tucker, Joseph, ill in campaign of 1760, 5. 382.
Tucker, Joseph, paymaster in Am. army (1778-79), 2. 451, 453, 456, 458, 475, 477.
Tucker, Josiah, on future of U. S., 17. 109.
Tucker, St. George, at siege of York- town, 6. 151; Anti-Federalist, 17. 479, 508.
Tucker, Samuel, privateersman, 1. 28; captures by (1776), 10. 100. Tucker, William (1812), 19. 376.
Tuckerman, Capt. Abraham, in Sara- toga campaign, 6. 93, 101; in Philadelphia campaign, 106.
Trumbull Papers, fund for pub., 1. Tuckerman, Charles K., on Seward 77, 174, 252, 2. 73, 265, 3. 97, 284, and Motley, 8. 21-22.
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Tuckerman, Edward, purchases con- 1 fiscated Boston estate, 10. 176.
Tuckerman, Elizabeth [Mrs. Salis- bury], 20. 412.
Tuckerman, Gustavus, at Messina (1849), 7. 322.
Tuckerman, Joseph, Harvard D.D. (1824), 5. 192.
Tudor, Frederic, M.H.S. meeting at house of, 3. 53, 6. 76-78; in M.H.S. group picture (1858), 77.
Tudor, William [1], and origin of M. H.S., 6. 277, 13. 81; memoir, 7. 125; senior member M.H.S., 9. 93; mentioned, 16. 314; biog. note, 314 n.
Tudor, William [2], reprinted M.H.S.
paper, 6. 243; and Mo. Compro- mise, 7. 120 n .; memoir of father, 125; @ B K oration (1815), 9. 115; biog. note, 115 n .; and Otis Papers, 11. 221-223; letter from Jefferson (1823), 12. 268; Anna C. Lowell on. 18. 316.
Tudor-Otis Papers. See Otis Papers. Tuffley, Edward W., on origin of American flag, 1. 28-29.
Tufton, John, petition on estate (1686), 13. 258, 264, 266. Tufts, - - (1795), 3. 41.
Tufts, Dr. Cotton [1], biog. note, 16. 295 n., 296 n .: mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 295 n., 307, 308, 341, 345, 411, 431, 438, 455; article on Weymouth, 18. 328. Tufts, Cotton [2], 16. 328 n., 411.
Tufts, Dolly [Mrs. Odiorne], marriage, 16. 328.
Tufts, Eben, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151.
Tufts, Ephraim, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 152.
Tufts, John, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 180.
Tufts, Jonathan, and Old Colony Club, 3. 431.
Tufts, Joseph, Commencement part (1807) and biog. note, 5. 171, 171 n. Tufts, Lucy (Quincy), 16. 295 n.
Tufts, Mercy (Brooks), 16. 328 n., 411.
Tufts, Peter, selectman of Charles- town (1690), 7. 152.
Tufts, Samuel, mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-88), 16. 299- 301, 318, 322, 325, 327-329, 375, 415, 448, 452.
Tufts, Mrs. Simon, 16. 304.
Tufts College, interest of L. R. Paige, 15. 247.
Tulley, John, career, 7. 414; letter to Ben. Harris (1694) on almanacs, 415; almanacs (1687-1701), 9. 472, 474, 476, 483, 495, 503, 508, 510, 513, 516, 520, 17. 24.
Tulloch, Rev. John, on Boston, 18. 8. Tump-line, meaning, 6. 22.
Tunbridge Wells, Eng., Lord Cutts on waters, 2. 191.
Tunis, U. S. tribute to (1802), 5. 26 n. Tupper, Doctor, of Martha's Vine- yard (1801), 4. 127.
Tupper, Major (Col.) Benjamin, in Va. (1781), 6. 140; at siege of Bos- ton, 7. 408, 410, 9. 81.
Turell. See also Tirrell.
Turell, Rev. Ebenezer, 12. 248.
Turell, Jane (Colman), father's ser- mon on, 9. 348.
Turell, Lucy (Davenport), 12. 248. Turgot, Anne R. J., Shelburne on, 17. 357, 359; and Adams, 365, 465. Turin, Daniel, mariner (1690), 7. 156. Turkey, Russian War (1810), 10. 381; inevitability of overthrow, 12. 67, 72; and Russia (1788), 17. 498; travel in (1832), 19. 501-504.
Turkey Hills, Conn. (1777), 6. 89.
Turk's Head Tavern, Dorchester, 10. 46.
Turnall (Turner), William, 1. 192.
Turner (? William Turnall), in Ar- gall's raid, 1. 192.
Turner, Abner, recruit (1760), 6. 429. Turner, Benjamin [H. C. 1791], death, 5. 207.
Turner, Rev. Charles, of Duxbury, sermon commemorating Pilgrims (1773), 3. 436, 438, 444 n.
Turner, Charles, of Pembroke, gradu- ates (1788), 16. 440.
Turner, (?) Rev. Edward T., as travel- ling companion (1853), 5. 343.
Turner, Eliab, of Groton (1760), 6. 429.
Turner, Exuperins, on goods shipped to N. Eng. (1638), 10. 305.
Turner, Frederic Jackson, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 18. 264. Turner, Henry, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Turner, Henry, works on Boston de- fences (1814), 14. 151.
Turner, James, engraving of Boston (1744), 20. 228.
Turner, John, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 176.
Turner, John, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 207. Turner, John, of Salem, 3. 309.
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Turner, Mary [Mrs. Sargent], 3. 309. Turner, Dr. Philip, at siege of Boston,
9. 50, 57, 66-73, 77, 78, 84, 88. Turner, (?) Robert, of Boston, 4. 315. Turner, Capt. William, in King Philip's War 13. 402. Turner Monument, view, 6. 416.
Tuscarora Indians, town on Susque- hanna, 2. 463; missionary visit to (1762), 7. 391-395. See also Iroquois.
Tuthill, Mrs. Mary, of Boston, death (1704), 14. 23.
Tuthill, Zechariah, Boston estate, 1. 323.
Tuttall, John, petition (1637), 3. 199. Tuttle. See also Tuthill, Tuttall.
Tuttle, Charles Wesley, MEMOIR by E. F. Slafter, 1. 406-412; PORT. and AUTOG., 406; birth and death, 406; ancestry, 406; astronomical work, 406-409; failing eyesight, 408; tribute by Director Bond, 408; chronometric expedition, 409; lawyer, 409; hist. work, 409- 411; memoir of John Mason, 411; trip to Bermuda, 411; on Indian slaves there, 411; in M.H.S., 411; honorary degrees, 411; marriage, 411; character, 411; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 243. Tuttle, Ichabod, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Tuttle, Julius H., Asst. Librarian M.H.S., 5. 453, 8. 344; Asst. in Library, 344.
Tuttle, Mary (Merrow), 1. 406.
Tuttle, Mary L. (Park), 1. 411.
Tuttle, Moses, 1. 406.
Tuttle, Nancy [Mrs. Newell], 1. 72. Tuyll, Baron de, official notes on Span. Am. (1823) and Adams's verbal reply, 15. 376, 394-402; draft of formal reply to, 378-381.
Tuyn, Arent, prize case (1749), 5. 95.
Twells, George Robert, builds Old South, 8. 270.
Twells, Lieut. Robert, of Braintree, death, 14. 18.
Twells, Sarah, of Braintree, death, 14. 26.
Twelves. See Twells.
Twentieth Mass. Regt., and J. C. Ropes, 14. 239.
Twichell, Ginery, port., 3. 283.
Twist, Timothy, in campaign of 1760, 4. 390.
Twombly, Abby (Bancroft), 2. 419 n. Tygress, prize case (1752), 5. 99-100.
Tyler, -, in Eng. (1737), 9. 359. Tyler, Andrew, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Tyler, Ebenezer, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.
Tyler, Edward, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 184.
Tyler, George (1675), 4. 284.
Tyler, John, Boston estate (1689), 1. 318.
Tyler, John, of Mendon, and Groton church controversy (1712), 13. 299. Tyler, John, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Tyler, John, of Conn., at Am. camp (1775), 9. 80, 90.
Tyler, John [1], in Va. Assembly (1782), 19. 153.
Tyler, Pres. John [2], at Harvard Commencement (1834), 5. 214; Kent on (1842, '44), 14. 419, 420; Story on (1844), 424.
Tyler, Moses Coit, error on Nich. Noyes's poem, 6. 173; Patrick Henry, 7. 126; on Benj. Tompson's poetry, 10. 273; on loyalists, 12. 152; M.H.S. tributes to, 14. 387- 388, 393-394.
Tyler, Royall [1], on com. on Liberty affair, 10. 67.
Tyler, Royall [2], farce, 17. 461.
Tyler, Royall [3], Harvard A.M. (1847), 5. 253.
Tyler, William, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Tyler, William R., commemorative sermon on, 12. 149.
Tyler's Hotel, Providence, 3. 41.
Tyley, Samuel, notary public, records, 11. 184, 16. 44; court clerk (1733), 11. 207; and attack on Council (1715), 15. 350.
Tyndale. See also Tindal.
Tyndale, Anne, Lady, 12. 203.
Tyndale, Deane, and Margaret Win- throp's Eng. estate, 7. 130-131; and Stephen Winthrop, 12. 203.
Tyndale, Margaret [Mrs. Winthrop], 7. 128.
Tyng. See also Ting.
Tyng, Dudley Atkins [1], reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 243; memoir of W. D. Peck, 7. 124; memoir, 125; mentioned in J. Q. Adams's diary (1787-89), 16. 316, 319, 346, 347, 353, 368, 370, 373, 391, 395-397, 404, 427, 455: biog. note, 319 n .; Adams's opinion, 419; exhibition part (1780), 18. 222.
Tyng, Dudley A. [2], Commencement
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part (1816) and biog. note, 5. 181, 181 n.
Tyng, Capt. Edward [1], member of Dudley's Council (1686), 13. 228; attends, 226-245, 275, 277; to command Ft. Loyall, 245. 246, 252; judicial power, 246; pay, 277.
Tyng, Capt. Edward [2], at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 429, 432, 438, 442; subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Tyng, Jonathan, member of Dudley's Council (1686), 13. 228; attends, 252, 254, 267-275; to examine Narragansett records, 251; land grant, 274; salary, 283.
Tyng, Rebecca [Mrs. Dudley], 2. 197. Tyng, William, at St. John, N. Brun. (1785), 3. 82.
Tyrians, migrations, 12. 108.
Tyringham, Mass., troops at (1760), 4. 389.
Tyrrell. See also Tirrell.
Tyrrell, Samuel, sea-captain, wrecked (1697), 14. 32.
Tyrrell, Lieut. Thomas, at siege of Boston, 9. 47, 64, 67.
Tytler, James, Priestley on, 3. 35, 38.
Wm. Duane on proposed geography of, 20. 269-270.
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Ulloa, Francisco de, identity of places mentioned by, 3. 261.
Ulmer, Sergeant George, at Provi- dence (1779), 6. 120; married, 123; rejoins army, 127.
Ulmer, Lieut. Philip, leaves the army (1778), 6. 106.
Ulmer, Polly (Tanner), 6. 123.
Ulpius, Euphrosynus, globe (1542), 7. 299.
Ulster County Gazette, reprints, 8. 55. Unadilla, N. Y. (1779), 2. 462; (1762), 7. 391.
Uncas, messenger, 4. 271, 273 ; papers concerning (1658-63), 5. 289, 290, 291; deed (1658), 289; treaty with Conn. (1681), 294.
Underhill, Capt. John, not married to Mrs. Feke, 6. 13 n .; Newes from America, extant copies, pricc, re- print, 10. 331; conversion, 19. 172. Underwood, Aquila, birth, 12. 329; drowned, 329.
Underwood, Deborah, birth, 12. 329. Underwood, Ellen [Mrs. Jessop], 17. 178.
Underwood, Francis H., and Emanci- pation Concert, 20. 248, 252. Underwood, Nathan, graduates (1788), 16. 440.
Underwood, Priscilla, birth, 12. 329. Underwood, Remembrance, birth, 12. 329.
Underwood, Samuel, baptism (1656), 12. 324; birth, 329.
Underwood, (?) Samuel, death in Am. army (1776), 12. 102.
Underwood, Sarah, joins Chelms- ford church (1656), 12. 325; birth, 329.
Underwood, Ensign Timothy, death (1776), 12. 102.
Underwood, William, removes to Chelmsford (1655), 12. 324; chil- dren, 324, 329, 330.
Union, Me., Sibley's History, 2. 502. Union, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 307.
Union, Boston ship (1860), 4. 34. Union, copy of Va. Ordinance of Se- cession, 2. 258; Hartford to be northern capital (1795), 3. 49; genesis of States, 5. 276; Whig on nullification (1832), 468; right of Congress to prescribe conditions of admission, 13. 450-452; Marshall on State rights and nullification, 14. 330, 350, 352-354, 356, 358; Webster and nullification (1832), 353, 409; proposed secession (1796), 15. 158; J. Q. Adams on slavery and (1820), 446; holiday to com- memorate, 511; hist. conception of Constitution, 16. 151-175, 20. 477-489; compact theory, 16. 151- 156, 160-168, 17. 98, 106, 108, 18. 54-55; no legal change in basis, 16. 153-155; character be- fore adoption of Constitution, 156- 159; nullification and secession, 163; no hist. conceptions in seces- sion movements, 168-170; causes of nullification, 169; idea national rather than federal, 170; and di- visibility of sovereignty, 170-171, 17. 103-107, 20. 485-489; Framers' anxiety as to success, 16. 173; na- tional evolution, 174-175, 17. 98, 105, 109-111, 115; theorizing avoided by Framers, 16. 175; ethics of secession, 17. 99-116, 19. 277- 279; continued divergence of opin- ion on right of secession, 17. 100- 102, 18. 397; primacy of State sovereignty, 17. 102-105; South not nationalized, 107, 112; Web-
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ster's attitude (1813), 111 n., 19. 277, 20. 481-484; disunion a ques- tion of might, 17. 113-115; spirit (1774), 268, 277; (1775), 295, 299, 301; and La. Purchase, 18. 48- 59; police power of States, 178- 180; secession as existing moral right, 460; Tocqueville on seces- sion, 19. 278; influence of Clay's compromise tariff, 514; J. Q. Adams on secession and war, 534; Wm. Duane on N. Eng. and (1830), 20. 389-390. See also Confederation, Continental Congress, Constitution. Union League Club, port. of Webster owned by, 2. 262.
Union men in South, belief in (1861), 18. 141.
Union Street, Boston, origin of name, 4. 264.
Unitarianism, Abercombie's attack, 3. 18; Priestley's attitude, 33; progress in Philadelphia (1796), 39; J. F. Clarke's churches, 4. 325- 327; H. M. Dexter on, 6. 182; atti- tude of O. B. Frothingham, 10. 533-534; Arianism in Boston (1784), 17. 323; Socianism in U. S. (1786), 342; Unitarianism in Eng. (1830), 19. 460, 465; in Ireland, 467. See also Religion.
United States, M. H.S. and centennial of Federal organization, 4. 158, 199, 236, 336; centenary of organization, 367-372; homogeneity (1789), 368; influence of immigration, 369; pres- ent and past civic virtue, 369; national holiday, 372; French lit- erary interest in, 164. See also Americans, Government, Politics, Union, and nations, sections, and States by name.
United States Bank, reception of McCulloch decision, 14. 324, 325; Webster on McCulloch decision,
401; Webster on veto (1832), 408. Universalism, progress in U. S. (1784- 87), 17. 323, 369. See also Religion. University, meaning of term, 8. 259- 261.
Unkamugg, Indian, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 367.
Updike, Mrs. Elizabeth Bigelow, gift to M.H.S., 6. 165.
Upham, Charles Wentworth, Wash- ington Monument appeal, 2. 143; Commencement part (1821), 5. 188; biog. notes, 188 n., 9. 121 n .; Master's oration (1824), 5. 192; Washington, 430; Lowell Lecture,
6. 208; memoir of John Prince, 7. 124; junior member M.H.S., 9. 94; + B K prayer (1827), 121; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 48; at bicen- tenary of N. Eng. Confed., 19. 361.
Upham, Harriet [Mrs. Gray], 18. 157, 158.
Upham, Jabez, career, 18. 158.
Upham, John, death (1677), 7. 169. Upham, Joshua, 2. 239; and office in N. Brun. (1784), 3. 79; address to Gage (1774), 14. 51 n.
Upham, Lieut. Phineas, death (1676), 12. 230.
Upham, Ruth (Wood), petition (1676), 12. 230 n.
Upham, William Phineas [Commu- nications follow], on commission on Mass. Archives, 2. 68: reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 243; on Library Com. (1891), 351; report, 417; remarks, 11. 24; and transfer of Tudor-Otis Papers, 223; deciphers Cotton MS., 16. 280; publication (1905), 19. 206; M. H.S. tribute to, 413-415; birth and death, 413; in M.H.S., 413-414; antiquarian, 414; expert in old shorthands, 415; memoir assigned to John Noble, 422.
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