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Wales, Joanna, of Braintree, death, 14. 25.
Wales, Joanna (Faxon), of Braintree, death, 14. 22.
Wales, Samuel, succored by Crève- cœur, 20 .. 47, 52, 53.
Wales, Thomas B., subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 341.
Wales, work of dissenters in (1740), 9. 375.
Walk, Captain, in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 307.
Walker, - -, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 389.
Walker, -, of Reed's Mass. regt., death (1776), 12. 102.
Walker. - , of Providence (1779), 6 120.
Walker, Miss, Brit. novelist (1830), 19 473.
Walker, Abel, innkeeper at Charles- town, N. H. (1776), 6. 88.
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Walker, Abraham, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Walker, Amasa, career, 13. 303-304; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34; estate, 19. 427, 432.
Walker, Andrew, estate, 8. 214.
Walker, Benjamin [1], 1. 43.
Walker, Benjamin [2] [b. 1680], margined almanac and journal, 1. 42-43; career, 43.
Walker, Benjamin, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Walker, Catherine (Bartlett), 6. 449; death, 468.
Walker, Charles, 8. 214.
Walker, Deborah, 8. 214.
Walker, Edward, exile in Amsterdam (1615), 6. 62.
Walker, Edward, business, 1. 44.
Walker, Edward B., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 151.
Walker, Ephraim, of Brookfield, 7. 389.
Walker, Exene (Stoughton), 13. 309. Walker, Francis Amasa, elected a member M.H.S., 1. 169; list of publications (1883-96), 170, 3. 280, 4. 106, 107, 6. 405, 9. 24, 11. 319; Lowell Lectures, 2. 69; on approaching Columbus quater- centenary, 5. 285; M. H. S. tributes to, 11. 212, 216-220; crowded life, 217, 218; as Pres. of Technology, 217, 13. 306; milit. career, 11. 218-220, 13. 304; in M.H.S., 12. 61, 13. 303; MEMOIR by F. C. Lowell, 303-309 ; PORT. and AUTOG., 303; ancestry, 303-304; birth, 304; education, 304; studies law, 304; teacher, 304; editor, 305; Supt. of Census, 305, 306; Indian Commissioner, 305; prof. at Yale, 305; as economist, 307; hist. writings, 308; and bimetal- lism, 308; societies, 308; honorary degrees, 309; other public offices, 309; diverse industry, 309; death, 309; character, 309; marriage, children, 309.
Walker, George, prize case (1749), 5. 94-95.
Walker, Rev. George, letter from Priestley (1778) on teaching, 3. 15.
Walker, Gideon, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Walker, Hannah (Ambrose), 13. 304. Walker, Sir Hovenden, corresp. in Parkman MSS., 4. 46.
Walker, Isaac, land grant, 1, 44.
Walker, Isaiah, loyalist refugee, 2. 234.
Walker, James, in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii; assignment of memoir, 5. 154; honorary de- grees, 215, 6. 451; at Harvard Commencements (1838-47), 5. 224- 233, 242, 249, 252; PORT. and
AUTOG., 6. front .; reprinted
M. H. S. papers, 243; MEMOIR by O. B. Frothingham, 443-468; birth and ancestry, 443; education,
443-444; teacher
in Divinity School, 444; licensed to preach, 445; periods of career, 445; Charlestown pastorate, 445-448; as prof., 445, 454; Pres. of Harvard, 445, 454; later years, 445, 455; religious beliefs, 447, 451-452, 462-466; as preacher, 448, 449, 460-461; secular offices and in- terests, 449; marriage, 449; ab- sorption in profession, 449-451; on civic duties, 450, 457, 466; as philosopher, 452-454, 467-468; character, 455-458; and Civil War, 456; tastes, 458; writings, 458- 459; mural monument to, 459; in M.H.S., 459; popularity with young men, 461-462; on public opinion, 466; as reformer, 467; last days and death, 468; - and H. W. Foote, 8. 241; @ B K pray- ers (1824, '33), 9. 119, 124; biog. note, 119 n .; oration (1827), 121; on elective system, 12. 370; and G. O. Shattuck, 14. 363; at Philan- thropic Soc. (1836), 19. 366.
Walker, John, of Charlestown (1690), 7. 152.
Walker, John, of Lincoln, in cam- paign of 1760, 4. 390.
Walker, Gen. John, of Mass., 6. 443. Walker, John, of Va., senatorial can- didacy (1790), 15. 134.
Walker, Joseph, appraises soldiers' effects (1758), 6. 26-29.
Walker, Lucy (Johnson), 6. 443.
Walker, Obadiah, death (1676), 13. 360.
Walker, Mrs. Palsgrave, 1. 43. Walker, Phineas, 13. 303.
Walker, Priscilla (Carpenter), 13. 303; gravestone, 19. 440.
Walker, Quock, assault on, 1. 41 n.
Walker, Capt. Richard, 13. 303.
Walker, Robert, Boston estate, 1. 314, 317.
Walker, Robert J., as Treasury agent in Europe, 13. 19.
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Walker, Mrs. Ruth, exile in Amster- dam (1615), 6. 62.
Walker, Samuel, of Boston, Wash- ington Monument appeal, 2. 143, 144.
Walker, Col. Samuel, MSS. on John Brown, 1. 379; on Pottawatomie Massacre, 14. 4-5.
Walker, Susannah, marriage to Saml. Welds, 6. 120.
Walker. Rev. Timothy [H. C. 1725], of Concord, N. H., 6. 443.
Walker, Col. Timothy, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 49.
Walker, Timothy, of Charlestown, 6. 443.
Walker, Timothy, Commencement part (1826) and biog. note, 5. 195,
195 n .; Master's oration (1829), 200.
Walker, Walter, 13. 303; gravestone, 19. 440.
Walker, William, filibuster, vignette of bonds, 2. 71.
Walker, Zaref (? Zera), loyalist refu- gee, 2. 234.
Wall, Jane [Mrs. Sherman], 2. 251.
Wall, Jane (Sayer), 2. 251.
Wall, John, 2. 251.
Wall, Rachel, hanged for highway robbery, 19. 178-185.
Wallace. See also Wallis.
Wallace (Wallas), , Me. fisher- man (1776), 2. 303.
Wallace, Alfred R., and discovery of Darwinian theory, 8. 27, 50-51; and levitation, 20. 446.
Wallace, David, "messmates" (1841), 6. 73.
Wallace, John W., death announced, 1. 139.
Wallack, Moses, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 170.
Wallas. See Wallace.
Wallcut, Thomas, and beginnings of M.H.S., 6. 278, 13. 81; Asst. Li- brarian, 8. 343; port., 16. 146.
Walley, -, sea-captain (1692), 9. 493.
Walley, Abiel, and probate records (1752), 16. 108.
Walley, Major John, chosen captain of Ancient and Honor. Artillery, 2. 125; in Phips's Quebec expedition, 9. 485, 15. 283-296, 301-303, 306, 314-315; Luscomb's petition on action against (1686), 13. 265; named for Council (1691), 14. 217. Walley, John, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Walley, Miriam P. [Mrs. Hill], 11. 192.
Walley, Samuel H., Cotton Whig, 4. 30.
Walley, Rev. Thomas, Balm in Gilead, 9. 425-426; preface to Arnold's election sermon, 434; preaches for Mather (1675), 13. 351.
Walley, Thomas, purchases confis- cated Boston estate, 10. 176.
Walley, William, of Charlestown, 1. 137.
Wallingford, Conn., inn (1804), 2. 32; royal arms formerly in, 4. 255- 257.
Wallis, (?) Harmond, at siege of Bos- ton, 9. 71.
Wallis, Isaac, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Wallis, John, drowned (1698), 14. 19. Wallis, Jonathan, scholar at Town- send (1772), 4. 386.
Wallis, Robert, sea-captain (1690), 7. 152.
Wallis, Suse, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Wallis, Sybel, scholar at Townsend (1772), 4. 386.
Walpole, Horace, on Windsor chairs,
1. 147-148; on America (1774-77), 7. 7-8; liberal principles, 10.
Walpole, Sir Spencer, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 18. 454.
Walpole, N. H., called Number Three, 4. 404 n .; in 1776, 6. 81, 88.
Walsh. See also Welch, Welsh.
Walsh, John, Commencement part (1814) and biog. notes, 5. 178 n., 9. 284.
Walsh, Robert, corresp. with Adams (1836) on slavery, 15. 450-452.
Walter, Elizabeth, 3. 160.
Walter, Major James, returns to Eng.,
3. 259. See also Sharpless por- traits.
Walter, Jane [Mrs. McCleary], 15. 256.
Walter, Lynde, career, 15. 256, 257.
Walter, Maria (Van Buskirk), 15. 256, 257.
Walter, Maria L. [Mrs. McCleary], 15. 256.
Walter, Rev. Nathaniel, sermon at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 424; biog. note, 15. 256.
Walter, Rev. Nehemiah, preface to Judgment of Several Divines, 9. 497; preface to Warning to the Flocks, 526, 17. 29; biog. note, 15. 256; preface to Mather's Cases of
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Conscience, 17. 40; Unfruitful Hear- ers, 60.
Walter, Thomas, of Norfields, Eng., 3. 160.
Walter, Thomas, of Ireland, immi- grant, 15. 256.
Walter, Rev. William, and Trinity Church, Boston, 10. 24-25, 15. 256; in Boston society, 10. 33; plun- dered before evacuation of Boston, 96; absentee loyalist, 164; con- fiscated Boston estate, 184.
Walters and Norman, Philadelphia publishers, 18. 395.
Waltham, Mass., population (1790), 4. 136.
Waltham Plains, Mass. (1776), 6. 79. Walton, Benjamin (1762), 7. 386.
Walton, George, diabolical perform- ances against (1686), 14. 168-171. Walton, George, Signer, 1. 282.
Walton, Gen. Valentine, septarchy (1659), 7. 363.
Walton, Rev. William, at Marblehead, 2. 47.
Walworth, Reuben H., Harvard LL.D. (1848), 5. 255.
Wampatuck, deed for Boston penin- sula, 18. 188.
Wampshaws, Scatacook Indian, 6. 378.
Wannalanset, grant of land by, 13. 255.
Wannoowoozet, at Ft. Dummer (1724), 6. 367.
Wanton, William, at St. John, 3. 82. Wapalawit, Scatacook Indian, 6. 378. War of 1812, Chesapeake-Shannon fight, 1. 374-379, 10. 391; Lundy's Lane, 6. 257; Dartmoor Prison, 7. 17, 10. 116; J. Q. Adams on N. Eng. and, 383; on impressment as cause, 384; on naval battles, 384- 385, 391; New Orleans, 13. 412- 423; Amos Binney and Charlestown Navy Yard during, 16. 182-186; and nationalism, 17. 111, 115; im- portance of Constitution-Guerrière fight, 18. 119-123; Federalist's opinion, 19. 367; Baltimore riot, 375, 378, 383, 384; Wm. Duane on strategic points (1807), 20. 302- 303; on national unfitness (1809), 322; on means of avoiding (1809), 325-330; on administration, 350, 353-355; commissary-general, 351- 353; surrender of Hull, 355; N. Eng. and possible Brit. strategy, 356-358; proposal of offensive operations, 358; Duane on conduct
and mistakes, 360-365, 371-373, 375; suggested use of negro troops, 373-375.
War of the Austrian Succession. See King George's War.
War of the Grand Alliance, Flanders campaign (1694), 2. 176-177; ap- proaching end, 185. See also King William's War.
War of the Spanish Succession, tak- ing of Venloo, 2. 193. See also Queen Anne's War.
War power, in provinces, 8. 104; J. Q. Adams and emancipation though, 15. 436-478 [see Adams]. Warburton, George, accepts spurious Montcalm letters, 3. 202.
Warburton, Henry [M. P. 1830], 19. 459.
Warburton, Rev. William, Isaac Watts on, 9. 408.
Ward. See also Warde.
Ward, Gen. Artemas [1], non-con- sumption agreement (1786), 8. 496; at interment of Warren, 10. 99.
Ward, Artemas [2], subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; Harvard LL.D. (1842), 5. 236.
Ward, Benjamin, petition against Aspinwall (1651), 12. 214.
Ward, Edward, Trip to New England, extant copies, price, 10. 358.
Ward, Ephraim, minuteman, 12. 105.
Ward, George Atkinson, Harvard A.M. (1845), 5. 248.
Ward, Hezekiah, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 496.
Ward, Rev. Jolin, at Haverhill, 2. 48. Ward, John, Charleston lawyer (1805), 2. 25.
Ward, Jonathan, non-consumption agreement (1786), 8. 497.
Ward, Major (Col.) Joseph, captured (1778), 3. 123; at Boston dinner (1776), 10. 103.
Ward, Mary [Mrs. Griswold], 19. 65. Ward, Rev. Nathaniel, petition (1637),
3. 199; preface to Day-Breaking, 6. 393; in Eng. (1647), 11. 7.
Ward, Richard, Sec. of R. I., 19. 24. Ward, Major Samuel, 4. 300; in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 299. Ward, Capt. Samuel, in Arnold's Quebec expedition, 2. 275, 293; captured, 295.
Ward, Samuel G., 14. 395.
Ward, Thomas W., 14. 395.
Ward, William, of Marlborough, 4. 300. Ward, William, autobiog., 14. 395.
447.
WARDE-WARREN
Warde, Mrs. Abigail, of Eng. (1665), 1. 138.
Warde, Augustine, of Eng. (1665), 1. 138.
Warde, Dionis [Mrs. Locker], 1. 138. Warde, Gabriel, of Eng. (1665), 1. 138. Warde, George, brother of testator Jeffry, 1. 138.
Warde, George, son of Toby, 1. 138. Warde, Jane [Mrs. Mills], 1. 138.
Warde, Jeffry, of Eng., will (1665), 1. 138.
Warde, Jeffry, son of George, 1. 138. Warde, Jeffry, son of Toby, 1. 138.
Warde, Mrs. Margaret, of Eng. (1665), 1. 138.
Warde, Robert, of Eng. (1665), 1. 138.
Warde, Thomas, son of Toby, 1. 138. WVarde, Thomas, son of Gabriel, 1. 138.
Warde, Thomasin [Mrs. Buffam], 1. 138.
Warde, Toby, of Eng. (1665), 1. 138. Warde, William, of Eng. (1665), 1. 138.
Warden, James, in Boston society, 10. 39; and Molasses Act, 60.
Warden, William, loyalist, confiscated Boston estate, 10. 184.
"Warden," use in Portsmouth churches, 16. 178.
Wardwell, Samuel, witchcraft peti- tion, 1. 70, 87, 110.
Wardwell, Mrs. Sarah, and witchcraft indemnity, 1. 81, 87.
Ware. See also Weare, Wier, Wyer. Ware, Abigail [Mrs. Park], 14. 446.
Ware, Ephraim, of Groton, 6. 429.
Ware, George F., Commencement part (1838), 5. 223; biog. note, 223 n.
Ware, Rev. Henry [1], as prof., 3. 163, 10. 213; Harvard D.D. (1806), 5. 171; at Harvard Commencements (1810, '27-43), 175, 196, 198, 202, 206-209, 216, 217, 222, 228, 241; declines tutorship, 16. 304; biog. note, 304 n .; pres. ¢ B K (1787), 310, 312; ordination (1787), 336; men- tioned, 338, 413; Master's oration, 439.
Ware, Henry [2], Commencement part (1812) and biog. notes, 5. 177, 177 n., 9. 116 n; Harvard D.D. (1834), 5. 215; ¢ B K poems (1816, '24), 9. 116, 119; prayer (1822), 118; as prof., 10. 213; at Philanthropic Soc. (1836), 19. 364, 366.
Ware, Henry [H. C. 1847], translates Menendez's letters, 8. 416, 468.
Ware, John, in N. H. Council (1702), 8. 93.
Ware, John, ¢ B K poem (1817), 9. 116; biog. note, 116 n.
Ware, Joseph, journal of Quebec expedition, 2. 267.
Ware, Rev. William, @ B K prayer (1838), 9. 128; biog. note, 128 n. Wareham, Rev. John, at Windsor, Conn., 2. 49.
Warland, - -, of Cambridge (1787), 16. 312, 451.
Warner, -, of Boston (1776), 10. 99, 104.
Warner, John, founder of Brookfield, 8. 281.
Warner, John, of Warwick, execution against (1686), 13. 279.
Warner, John, of Lancaster, joins church (1687), 4. 299.
Warner, Capt. John, at siege of Louisburg (1745), 11. 423, 424, 432, 433, 436, 438, 439; sick, 427, 442; death, 443.
Warner, Jonathan, of Portsmouth, 10. 102.
Warner, Samuel, in Brookfield, 8. 281.
Warner, Col. Seth, at Bennington, 10. 505.
Warner, William A., Commencement part (1815) and biog. note, 5. 180, 180 n .; Master's oration (1818), 184, 184 n.
Warnerton, Thomas, and Mass., 16. 175; churchman, 177.
Warren, Abijah, recruit (1760), 6. 427.
Warren, Capt. Benjamin, in Rev. army, 2. 443; on furlough, 451, 453; dams Lake Otsego, 459.
Warren, Charles Henry, Washington Monument appeal, 2. 143; ances- try, 3. 384; Commencement part (1817), 5. 182; biog. note, 182 n .; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 6. 244; at + B K dinner (1845), 9. 139-140; at Plymouth dinner (1845), 10. 398- 401; letters from Webster (1840, '52), 15. 278-280; Webster's letter introducing, 280.
Warren, Ensign (?) Ebenezer, wounded (1760), 5. 371.
Warren, Ephraim, in Am. army (1775), 12. 106.
Warren, George, 16. 413; as young lawyer, 436.
Warren, George W., port. of Webster
. 448
WARREN
owned by, 2. 263; Amory's Me- moir, 3. 279.
Warren, Henry, s. of James [3], 3. 384, 9. 197, 16. 435.
Warren, Henry, s. of John, Com- mencement part (1813) and biog. note, 5. 178, 178 n.
Warren, Isaac, in Am. army (1776), 12. 101.
Warren, Jacob [1], joins Chelmsford church (1674), 12. 338.
Warren, Jacob [2], baptism, 12. 338.
Warren, James [1], of Plymouth, 3. 402 n.
Warren, James [2], 3. 402 n., 9. 199. Warren, Gen. James [3], in Provin. Cong., 3. 384; guest of Old Colony Club, 401, 402, 414, 419, 433, 435, 439, 440; biog. notes, 402 n., 9. 197; host of club, 3. 418; pre- sents Com. of Corresp.'s request to club, 440; on Mass. Com. of Corresp., 4. 82, 85, 88-90; circular letter, 89; in Boston society, 10. 31, 106; chosen Speaker (1770), 75; politics (1788), 16. 413, 435; letter to Gen. Thomas (1775) on rank controversy, 18. 425.
Warren, Dr. John, article on Boston, 18. 328.
Warren, John C., 2. 25 n.
Warren, Jonathan Mason, Harvard A.M. (1844), 5. 245.
Warren, Joseph, of Chelmsford, bap- tism (1672), 12. 338.
Warren, Dr. Joseph, Frothingham's biog., 1. 386; on com. of thanks for Farmer's Letters, 10. 66; on Liberty affair, 67; to instruct rep- resentatives (1768), 68; celebrates anniversary of Sons of Liberty, 68; Massacre orations, 78, 90; and tea question, 80, 82; conference on Port Bill, 84; debate on Com. of Corresp. (1774), 86; interment, 99; characterized, 12. 141; killed, 17. 304.
Warren, Joseph [H. C. 1786], biog. note, 16. 307 n.
Warren, Josiah, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.
Warren, Marcia O. [Mrs. Torrey], 9. 197.
Warren, Mary [Mrs. Bigclow], 5. 458. Warren, Mary (Hildreth), joins Chelmsford church (1672), 12. 338; children, 338.
Warren, Mary (Winslow), 2. 243, 3. 384, 9. 197.
Warren, Mercy (Otis), biog. notes, 3.
-
402 n., 9. 197; corresp. with Bowdoin (1790) on her poems, 12. 144-145; on her husband's poli- tics (1788), 16. 413, 433, 435.
Warren, Oliver, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.
Warren, Pelham W., Commencement part (1815) and biog. note, 5. 179, 179 n.
Warren, Penelope (Winslow), 9. 199. Warren, Sir Peter, and spoils of Louisburg, 5. 13; prize cases, 88, 94; at siege of Louisburg, 11. 423-427, 429, 434, 435, 441, 444.
Warren, Richard, Pilgrim, 9. 199.
Warren, William, and Henry Lee, 19. 234.
Warren, Dr. Winslow [1], Commence- ment part (1813) and biog. note, 5. 178 n.
Warren, Winslow [2] [Communica- tions follow], on com. to pub. Trumbull Papers, 4. 147, 343, 15. 25; list of publications (1888- 1905), 4. 348, 6. 405, 17. 214-215, 19. 206; presents gifts of others, 8. 291; on Nominating Com. (1894, 1900), 504, 14. 1; reports, 9. 39, 14. 145; on com. on Ellis Bequest, 10. 6; remarks, 11. 233, 12. 311, 424, 14. 445, 15. 24, 16. 290, 17. 75, 449, 18. 291, 19. 60; elected to M. H. S. Council (1898, '99), 12. 190, 13. 80; and proposed memorial ed. of Brad- ford and Winthrop, 12. 260; pre- sents report of Council (1900), 14. 127; on Auditing Com. (1903, '04), 17. 129, 228, 18. 252; report, 285; on com. to pub. Heath Papers, 297; on com. to pub. Bowdoin and Temple Papers, 20. 201.
Communications: on George Dexter, 1. 7-9; on Winslow an- cestry, 2. 243; Winslow Papers, 3. 64-94, 20. 559; on statue of Pitt in Dedham, 4. 298; on H. W. Foote, 379-381; on S. C. Cobb, 6. 358-359; on Otis and battle of Bunker Hill, 8. 55; MEMOIR OF H. W. FOOTE, 236-251; on papers relating to Hutchinson, 291; on Leverett Saltonstall, 10. 145-146; on H. L. Pierce, 11. 214-216; on Boston customs service, 12. 192- 195; on E. G. Porter, 13. 443-445; MEMOIR OF W. G. RUSSELL, 14. 155-162; on communicating gift of memorials of Gov. Brooks, 195-
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198; letter of Jefferson on Univ. of Va., 395-398; on Eng. attitude towards U. S., 15. 227-230; let- ters of Webster, 278-281.
Warren, Mass., minister (1795), 3. 51. Warren, R. I., in 1801, 4. 124-125; inn, 135.
Warren, Am. frigate, 3. 128; captures by (1778), 10. 107.
Warren house, Roxbury, view, 4. 109.
Warrenton, N. C., in 1805, 2. 21; inn, 31, 33.
Warriner, Mary [Mrs. Morris], 4. 210. Warriner, Solomon, choir-leader, 4. 210.
Warwell, M. A., guest of Old Colony Club, 3. 406, 407; reads to them, 407.
Warwick, Robert Rich, 2d earl of, grant of Old Providence, 13. 8.
Warwick, R. I., Maverick on (1660),
1. 243; Am. troops at (1779), 6. 121.
Warwick, Va., Brit. raid (1781), 6. 137.
Warwick, engagement (1747), 9. 15. Warwick grant, copies of patent (1632), 5. 288, 302.
Washbourne, Capt. Heriott, in Parl. army, 13. 46.
Washburn, Alexander C., gift of autogs. to M.H.S. from Mr. and Mrs., 8. 168-169, 10. 23, 16. 144. Washburn, Ebenezer, non-consump- tion agreement (1786), 8. 497.
Washburn, Edith [Mrs. Greene], 17. 513.
Washburn, Capt. Edward R., 17. 511. Washburn, Emory, in M. H.S. group pictures (1869), 3. vii; (1858), 6. 78; on value of Province Laws, 4. 307; Lowell Lecture, 6. 208; re- printed M.H.S. papers, 244; and proposed increase in M. H.S. mem- bership (1876), 10. 318.
Washburn, Gen. Francis, 17. 511.
Washburn, Harriet W. (Kimball), 17. 511.
Washburn, .John, immigrant, 17. 511. Washburn, John Davis, MEMOIR OF STEPHEN SALISBURY, 2. 89-100; incident at a class dinner, 91; on Drake's landfall in Calif., 3. 274; elected to M.H.S. Council (1887, '88, '93-95), 298, 4. 119, 8. 201, 9. 39, 10. 137; on proposed Attucks Memorial, 3. 314, 317; on com. to present resolve on same, 318; on Library Com. (1887), 318; on
com. on centennial of Washing- ton's inauguration, 4. 158, 199; gift to M.H.S., 5. 2; on Switzer- land and treaty obligations, 7. 121; M. H.S. tribute to, 17. 162; MEMOIR by H. S. Nourse, 511-515; PORT. and AUTOG., 511; birth and ances- try, 511; character in youth, 512; education, 512; teacher, 512; law studies, 512; marriage, 513; in- surance attorney, 513; polit. ca- reer, 513; abroad, 514; Minister to Switzerland, 514; in retirement, 514; death, 514; public trusts, 514; in Antiquarian Soc., 515; writings, 515.
Washburn, John M., career, 17. 511. Washburn, Mary F. (Putnam), 17. 513.
Washburn, Nehemiah, 17. 511.
Washburne, Elihu Benjamin, M.H.S. tribute to, 4. 37-38; as Minister at Paris, 37-38; writings, 38.
Washington, Booker T., policy, 19. 105.
Washington, Bushrod, Harvard LL.D. (1827), 5. 197.
Washington, George, commemorative medals, 1. 13; and Mass. navy (1775), 17, 18; on condition of army (1775), 20; and origin of Am. flag, 28-29; and John Sulli- van, 50; not first to be called Father of his Country, 231; plate belonging to, 255; letters to Bou- quet in Parkman MSS., 361; Peale's ports., 2. 156, 5. 419, 452, 6. 34, 11. 68, 18. 395 n .; hope in Jersey campaign, 2. 224; visits Sullivan's returned force (1779), 476; and loyalists' drugs in Bos- ton, 3. 3; Mrs. Adams on death, 275; Everett's Services, 279; ap- peal to, from Wyoming (1778), 344; and Saint-Simon, 4. 41; engraving commemorative of death, 55; letter to Henry offer- ing State portfolio, 60; Sparks's ed. of letters, 67; Du Simitière's port., 141-142; M.H.S. com.
on centennial of inauguration, 158, 199, 236, 336; pen and ink sketch, 350; centenary of inaugu- ration, 367-372; account of Brad- dock's defeat, 5. 3; on relations with Spain (1793), 17; "Piehle's" port., 419, 452; "H. B." minia- ture, 419; Winterbotham's en- graving and Robertson's port.,
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419; port. at Blois, 6. 34; anec- dote of extreme exactness, 349- 350; private letter-paper, 7. 450; and Arnold's treason, 452; pre- diction concerning (1755), 454; Cushing on appointment (1775), 8. 61; Bowdoin on (1775), 289; in Boston (1776), 10. 97, 98; de- parts, 98; full length Stuart port. in Eng., 11. 69; letter to Bowdoin (1789) on patronage, 12. 143; let- ter to Boucher (1772) on naviga- tion of Potomac, 156; letter (1777) on formation of Guard, 272; and Washington Elm, 14. 173-175, 17. 128-129; Pickering's criticism (1827), 14. 322; Marshall's reply to this, 323; progress (1789), 15. 127; comments on, by Va. Republican (1792-96), 137, 139, 142-148, 150, 153, 154, 156; and medical de- partment (1780), 363; humanized, 509; birthday as commemorating patriotism, 512; dines with John Adams (1789), 16. 461; at New- buryport (1789), 463-464; on ob- jections to Constitution (1787), 17. 102 n .; reality of leadership, 110 n .; eye-witness's account of taking command of army, 129; and As- gill episode, 426 n .; and Federal Conven., 456, 458, 462, 474; letters to, on Ratification in Va., 476-478, 490, 496; and suggestion of presi- dency, 489; Paul Revere's port., 18. 83-85; Harvard diploma, 221; Norman's engravings, 395; on Gen. John Thomas, 423; letters to Thomas (1775) on rank contro- versy, 426; Savage's ports., 19. 4-7, 11; lost diary, 5 n .; Sav- age's engravings, 6-11, 15, 18; birthday celebrated (1782), 147; en- graving after Bone miniature, 224; on Pickering, 378; Mount Vernon and tomb (1812), 379-380; last illness, 381; final opinion of Jeffer- son, 384; birthday celebrated in Rome (1830), 455; port. on stamps, 20. 6-10; Houdon's bust, 8-9; Stuart's Athenæum port., 11; and Crèvecœur, 67, 71-73. See also American Revolution, Sharpless portraits.
Washington, George A., letter to (?), from Lafayette, 6. 170.
Washington, Martha (Dandridge | Custis), with army (1779), 3. 130; alleged Sharpless ports., 136, 179- 187; port. in "Washington Fam-
ily," 19. 9, 11; Stuart's port., 20. 11.
Washington, Mary (Ball), alleged Sharpless port., 3. 185; Middle- ton's port., 259.
Washington, P. G. (1836), 7. 264.
Washington, Col. William, planta- tion (1805), character, 2. 27; rumored exploits (1780), 19. 122, 133.
Washington, D. C., in 1804, 2. 16-17; Jon. Mason on dissensions, 17; national port. gallery suggested, 3. 8, 7. 10; apocryphal runic in- scription near, 4. 59; in 1836, 7. 264; J. Q. Adams on slavery in, 15. 449, 465, 469; view (1834), 16. 145; centennial medal, 146; in 1812, 19. 376-382.
Washington, Pa., in 1836, 7. 271.
Washington, Oregon voyage (1787), 7. 416, 417.
Washington Elm, credibility of tra- dition concerning, 14. 173-175, 17. 128-129.
"Washington Family," Savage's painting and engraving, 19. 8-12, 17.
Washington, Fort, N. Y., fate of de- fenders (1776), 4. 296.
Washington Monument, dedicatory medal presented, 2. 66; R. C. Winthrop's connection, 67; Win- throp on subscription boxes for, 140-147; T. H. Perkins and, 140- 142, 145-146; appeal to Massa- chusetts people for funds (1853), 142-143.
Washington Oak at Mount Vernon, history of acorns from, 19. 297-299. Washington Treaty, as act of defer- ence, 8. 17-19; Earl Granville and, 20. 471.
Watanenok, name for Nashua River, 9. 195.
Watch for a Wise Man's Observation, 9. 519.
Water, first attempt at supply in Boston, 1. 326; system at Bethle- hem, Va. (1779), 2. 475; at Phila- delphia (1827), 20. 387.
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