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BIBLIOGRAPHY-BIGELOW
lation of N. T., 13. 423; portions in shorthand (1660), 16. 475; in colon. schools, 19. 173. See also Religion.
Bibliography, Elder Brewster's li- brary, 3. 261-274, 5. 37-85; eds. and copies of Columbus's first letter, 306, 318; M.H.S. centen- nial, 6. 203-249, 343-349; com- parative rarity of printed sources of N. Eng. hist. before 1630, 9. 181-192; eds. of Day of Doom, 269-274; Am. imprints to 1700, in M.H.S. Library, 410-540, 11. 19-22, 12. 273-279, 380, 17. 13- 30, 19. 168; in Mass. Archives, 12. 279-285; in Am. Antiquarian Soc., 380; in John Carter Brown Li- brary, 383-394, 17. 66-67; in Boston Athenæum, 12. 401-410, 17. 64-66; in Congregational Li- brary, 12. 411-413; in Winthrop Collection, 414-415; in Hollings- worth Collection, 415-419; in Bos- ton Public Library, 17. 30-56; in Harvard College Library, 56-64; in Public Record Office, London, 68-69; other possible imprints, 69- 75; list of titles of these imprints, 12. 420-423, 17. 73-75; books con- nected with N. Eng. Indians (1630- 1700), extant copies and price, 10. 327-360; early cats. printed in Boston, 540-547, 17. 41-43; ex- tant copies of certain early Am. tracts, 12. 159-161; early Mexican imprints, 395-400; first Boston imprint, 13. 174-177; eds. of Eliot's Copy of an Excellent Letter, 18. 468-471. See also Books.
Bickford, Jeremiah, killed at Wyo- ming (1778), 3. 345.
Biddle, Miss, of Philadelphia (1804), 2. 11.
Biddle, James, medal, 2. 72.
Biddle (Bidwell), John, tavern-keeper in Philadelphia, 7. 340.
Biddle, Nicholas, corresp. with Adams (1836) on slavery, 15. 452-454; and Adams (1832), 19. 528; and poli- tics, 530.
Biddle, Richard, on Cabots, 11. 157, 160, 164, 168.
Bidlack, James, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Bidwell, William, at siege of Boston, 9. 44, 47, 52, 59.
Bigalow, Isaac, appeal for aid of N. S. church, 4. 69.
Bigelow. See also Bigalow, Biglow.
Bigelow, Andrew, Commencement part (1814) and biog. note, 5. 178, 178 n .; Harvard D.D. (1844), 245; subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342.
Bigelow, Anna (Miller), 5. 482.
Bigelow, Charles H., 5. 459.
Bigelow, Clara (Bigelow), 5. 459.
Bigelow, Clarissa A. [Mrs. Chase], 17. 117.
Bigelow, Daniel, 5. 458.
Bigelow, David, career, 5. 458.
Bigelow, Deborah (Heywood), 5. 459.
Bigelow, Elizabeth, of Brookfield (1762), 7. 387.
Bigelow, Erastus Brigham, in M. H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii .; Self- taught Stenographer, 16. 476. See also Erastus B. Bigelow Fund.
Bigelow, Francis, purchases confis- cated Boston estate, 10. 176.
Bigelow, George Tyler, PORT. and AUTOG., 5. front .; MEMOIR by G. B. Chase, 458-482; ancestry, 458- 459; birth, 459; education, 459- 461; and Lyman Beecher, 461; father's instructions to, teacher and tutor, letters home, 462; 462-465; and law studies, 464-465; style, 465; corresp. with Somerville (1832-36), 465-470; lawyer, 469, 470, 472; milit. services, 470-472; at Boston riot (1837), 470; in Legislature, 471, 473; as judge of Common Pleas, 473-474; refuses to run for Congress, 474; as justice of Supreme Court, 475-480; resigns, 480; later position, 481; death, 481 ; as public speaker, 482; Harvard Fellow, 482; marriage and chil- dren, 482; Friday Club, 14. 473, 16. 465.
Bigelow, Rev. Isaac, sermons at Groton (1775-76), 12. 87-92.
Bigelow, Jacob, in M.H.S. group picture (1869), 3. vii .; nonagena- rian, 9. 93; ¢ B K poem (1811), 114; biog. note, 114 n.
Bigelow, Deacon Jason, of Brookfield, 7. 385, 387.
Bigelow, John, immigrant, 5. 458.
Bigelow, John, presents ancient maps, 2. 200; and index to foreign docs. of Am. Rev., 3. 178, 216; on Nini and statuette of Franklin, 20. 27-31.
Bigelow, John P., on com. on Boston bicentenary, 2. 220.
Bigelow, Mary (Warren), 5. 458.
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BIGELOW-BIRCH
Bigelow, Melville Madison, elected
a member M.H.S., 14. 127; on Hist. MSS. Com. (1900), 163; re- marks, 296, 17. 141, 19. 60, 20. 83; on Bishop Stubbs, 15. 111-116; on J. B. Thayer, 16. 148-150 ; paper on constitutional questions, 249; on publication of Province Laws, 17. 87; on Nominating Com. (1903), 129; report, 233; list of publications (1903-06), 213, 18. 268, 19. 204, 20. 207; on Library Com. (1904, '05), 18. 252, 454; reports, 288, 19. 225; remarks on punishments in early Mass., 18. 467.
Bigelow, Theodore S., at Messina, 7. 322.
Bigelow, Col. Timothy [1], in Arnold's Quebec expedition, 2. 275, 284; in assault on Quebec, 293; captured, 295; ancestry, 5. 458; monument, 459; dispute over rank, 6. 125. Bigelow, Timothy [2], contest in Mass. legislature (1806), 20. 16.
Bigelow, Tyler, career, 5. 459; in- structions to his son, 462.
Biglow. See also Bigelow.
Biglow, Abraham, Treas. of @ B K, 9. 111.
Biglow, Aaron, minuteman, 12. 104. Biglow, Horatio, and Baltimore mob (1812), 5. 177.
Biglow, William, poem at @BK dinner (1811), 9. 114, 114 n .; biog. note, 114 n .; @ BK song (1840), 131-132; death, 137; school teacher, 18. 94.
Bigot, François, corresp. with Lévis, 4. 96, 97.
Bill, Capt. (?) Ephraim, of Norwich, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 45.
Bill, Richard, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Billerica, Mass., minister ordained (1708), 1. 160.
Billesby, England, docs. on Rev. John Wheelwright's incumbency, 8. 507, 511-517.
Billings, Corporal, at siege of Boston, 9. 71.
Billings, Lieut. Benjamin, resigns, 2. 449.
Billings, Col. Edmund, of Braintree (1779), 6. 511.
Billings, Capt. John, of Dorchester (1728), 6. 487.
Billings, John, of Boston, subscribes to Merchants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Billings, Richard, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Billings, Robert Charles, fund be- queathed to M.H.S., 17. 227; M. H.S. vote on bequest, 235. See also Robert C. Billings Fund.
Billings, William, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 49.
Billingsgate, Mass., Maverick's ac- count (1660), 1. 243.
Bimbo, -, innkeeper near Santee River (1804), 2. 29, 34.
Bimetallism, importance of issue (1896), 11. 115-118; silver piece equivalent of gold dollar (1896), 334; Eng. and campaign of 1896, 15. 191.
Bingaman, Adam L., Commencement part (1812) and biog. note, 5. 177, 177 n.
Bingham, Jerusha [Mrs. Kirkland], 9. 144.
Bingham, John A., and Reconstruc- tion Acts, 19. 36.
Bingham, Joseph, Ecclesiastical An- tiquities, 3. 37.
Bingham, Lieut. Lemuel (or Melatiah), at siege of Boston, 9. 59, 60.
Bingham, Ensign Nathaniel, at siege of Boston, 9. 68.
Bingham, Robert, Sectional Misun- derstandings, 19. 277-279.
Bingham, William, letter to Rich. Price (1786) on Am. Affairs, 17. 360; biog. note, 360 n .; and French treaty (1800), 20. 272.
Bingham School, N. C., view, 2. 71.
Binney, Amos, subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291; works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152; characterized, 153; as Navy Agent during War of 1812, 16. 182-186; trial for fraud, 185 n. Binney, Barnabas, 3. 310.
Binney, Horace, Harvard LL.D. (1827), 5. 197.
Binney, Mary [Mrs. Sargent], 3. 310. Binninger, Abram, port. of Webster owned by, 2. 262.
Binny and Ronaldson, typefounders, 20. 344.
Biographies, of Mass. provincial pe- riod needed, 20. 587-590. See also MEMOIRS.
Bioren, John, ed. of Federal laws, 20. 308, 312.
Birch. See also Burch.
Birch, William, in Boston society, 10. 72; absentee loyalist, 163.
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BIRCH-BARK CANOE-BLAGDEN
Birch-bark canoe, described (1782), 4. 10.
Birchfield, M., Surveyor-Gen. (1710), 4. 151 n.
Birchwood. See Burchwood.
Bird, Benjamin, subscribes to Mer- chants' Notes (1733), 17. 208.
Bird, Ebenezer, death, 14. 21.
Bird, Francis W., influence, 11. 392; and G. H. Monroe, 18. 6, 9; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 34, 36.
Bird, Rev. Samuel, at siege of Boston, 7. 409.
Bird, Samuel, Commencement part (1809) and biog. note, 5. 174, 174 n. Bird's Ordinary, .Va. (1781), 6. 142, 143.
Bishop, -, sea-captain (1694), 7. 166.
Bishop, Abraham, paper on, 19. 190- 199; training, 190-191; Anti- Federalist lecture, 191; educ. scheme, 191; in Boston, 192; first pamphlet, 192; marriages and offices, 192-193; and Yazoo lands, 193; in campaign of 1800, 193- 196; attack on estab. church, 196- 198; defence of embargo, 198; at- tack on foreign missions, 199; char- acter of writings, 199; letter from Duane (1802) on books, Cheetham affair, Jefferson and Burr, 20. 274. Bishop, Ann (Johnson), exile in Amsterdam, 6. 50.
Bishop, Bridget, and witchcraft in- demnity, 1. 81.
Bishop, Capt. Daniel, at Am. camp (1775), 9. 51.
Bishop, Henry W., in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 34.
Bishop, Rev. John, at Stamford, 2. 49. Bishop, Nancy (Dexter), 19. 192, 193. Bishop, Nathaniel, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Bishop, Nathaniel, at Am. camp. (1775), 9. 68.
Bishop, Phanuel, candidacy for Con- gress, 16. 20.
Bishop, Samuel, appointment as col- lector, 19. 196.
Bishop, Thomas, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 50.
Bishop, Capt. Thomas, at Boston (1774), 10. 84.
Bishops, for N. S. (1788), 3. 76; Stiles on Am. (1775), 17. 281; com. on Am. (1777), 310.
Bismarck, Otto, fürst von, and desk on which Declaration of Independ- ence was written, 12. 271.
Bissell, Lieut. Ebenezer Fitch, at siege of Boston, 9. 44, 67, 81.
Bissell, Capt. Ozias, at siege of Boston, 9. 83-85, 88, 89.
Bithynians, migrations, 12. 108.
Bixby, David, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Black, Henry, Harvard LL.D. (1846), 5. 250.
Black, J. W., photogs. by, 5. 451, 7. 373.
Black, J. William, paper by, 12. 9. Black Bartholomew Day (1662), 13. 127.
Black codes, Southern, influence on reconstruction (1865), 19. 35.
Black Point, Me. See Scarborough.
Blackfriars, London, Sewall
and
Beaumont on tragedy of (1623), 5. 436-437.
Blackleach, Elizabeth, marriage li- cense (1706), 5. 302.
Blackleach, John, sells land at Win- nisimmet, 1. 369.
Blackman, Rev. Adam, at Stratford, 2. 49.
Blackmir, Roland, death at Louis- burg (1745), 11. 445.
Blackstone, John, 2. 481.
Blackstone, Lorenzo, at disinterment of ancestor's remains, 2. 480.
Blackstone, William, settlement at Boston, 1. 367; remains disin- terred (1886), 2. 480; marriage, 481. Blackstone, Sir William, ignores last royal veto, 5. 158; on natural allegiance, 16. 328; J. Q. Adams on Commentaries, 328, 354, 392, 443.
Blackwell, Frances (Lambert), 13. 21, 21 n., 27.
Blackwell, Francis, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 50.
Blackwell, John, grant of Bahamas (1650), 13. 5; career, 20-27; in Boston, 21-25, 27; . Gov. of Pa., 25-27; on trade com. (1686), 248; Merrimac grant, 255. See also Blackwell's Bank.
Blackwell's Bank, paper on, 13. 24, 18. 63-81; preceding scheme (1681), 63; presumed pamphlet on, 64-65; and scheme of 1714, 65-66; text of MS. prospectus, 66-81.
Blackwood, F. T. H. See Dufferin.
Bladensburg, battle of, influence on New Orleans, 13. 412, 417.
Blagden, George Washington, re- moves from State, 1. 41; elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 76;
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BLAGG-BLANDFORD
M. H. S. tribute to, 373; in M.H.S. | Blake, Jones, letter (1814) on Lundy's group picture (1858), 6. 78; port., 7. Lane, 6. 257. 374; in Mass. Conven. (1853), 18. 48.
Blagg, - -, of Southampton (1677), 4. 287.
Blague, -, of Saybrook (1694), 7. 415.
Blaine, James G., port., 2. 394; Winthrop on Twenty Years, 6. 75; and Reconstruction Acts, 19. 36. Blair, -, spy (1778), 3. 121, 122.
Blair, Francis P. [1], and Jackson's papers, 18. 462; and Pres. Johnson, 19. 396.
Blair, Francis P. [2], incident of march through S. C., 15. 276.
Blair, John, absentee loyalist, 10. 163; confiscated Boston estate, 168.
Blair, John, of Va., and ratification of Constitution, 17. 496.
Blair, Rev. Samuel, of Boston, instal- lation (1766), 10. 26.
Blair, Rev. Samuel, of Philadelphia, accepts Universalism, 17. 369.
Blair, Theodoric, suggested for Su- preme Court (1789), 15. 131; in Va. Chancery, 19. 121.
Blair, Victor, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 168, 176.
Blaisdell, Rev. Silas, school , 4. 33.
Blake, -- , sea-captain (1767), 10. 63.
Blake, (1787), 16. 339:
Blake, Charles (1814), 6. 259.
Blake, Edward, card on Gilchrist (1860), 14. 85 n.
Blake, Francis A., Commencement part (1814) and biog. note, 5. 179 n.
Blake, George, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342; on Boston com. on Mo. Compromise, 7. 120 n .; constitutional amendment (1831), 15.217; exhibition parts (1788), 16. 408, 431; and Jackson's LL.D., 20. 506-508.
Blake, Harrison G. O., Commence- ment part (1835), 5. 215.
Blake, James, death (1700), 1. 154; on John Foster, 4. 204.
Blake, James, expenses at Harvard (1765-69), 5. 259-260; compass, 332.
Blake, John, coroner (1686), 13. 243. Blake, Gen. John, port. (1816), 2. 395. Blake, John W., letter (1814) on Lundy's Lane and western lands, 6. 257-259.
Blake, Thomas, journal of Sullivan's expedition, 2. 437; map owned by, 14. 167.
Blake, William P., Conveyancers' Assoc., 14. 96 n.
Blake house, Dorchester, 14. 290.
Blakeley, Enos, killed at Cherry Valley, 2. 450.
Blanc, Charles, on Dupré's medal of Morgan, 5. 350.
Blanchard, -, of N. S. (1829), 19. 441.
Blanchard, Benjamin, baptism (1666), 12. 336.
Blanchard, Calvin, tablet commem- orating, 10. 190.
Blanchard, Mrs. Hannah, 12. 336.
Blanchard, Isaac, 1. 392.
Blanchard, John, of Chelmsford (1666), 12. 336.
Blanchard, Col. Joseph, map of N. H.,
3. 260, 18. 199; and battle of Lake George, 318, 321, 323-324.
Blanchard, Joseph, killed at Wyo- ming (1778), 3. 345.
Blanchard, Joshua [d. 1748], initials on Old South corner stone, 8. 268; career, 268.
Blanchard, Joshua, in Boston society (c. 1770), 10. 39.
Blanchard, Josiah, baptism (1666), 12. 336.
Blanchard, Luke, tablet erected by, 10. 191.
Blanchard, Luther, tablet commem- orating, 10. 190.
Blanchard, Vrylena [Mrs. Frothing- ham], 1. 392.
Blanchelande, Philibert F. R. de, Gov. of Haiti, executed, 2. 336 n.
Blancher, Nathaniel, death of child (1709), 14. 26.
Blanchford, Joseph, killed at Wyo- ming (1778), 3. 345.
Bland, James, exile in Amsterdam (1602), 6. 63.
Bland, Richard, on Va. Com. of Corresp. 4. 82.
Bland, Theodoric, and reorganiza- tion of army (1780), 1. 61; guber- natorial candidacy (1788), 15. 124, 125; proposed for Congress (1787), 17. 478.
Blandford, Mass., troops at (1760), 4. 388.
Blandford, Va., action (1781), 19. 130, 131.
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BLANEY-BLOWERS
Blaney, Aaron, commissary in Am. [ Blogget, Mrs. Daniel, joins church, army (1775), 9. 47. 12. 327.
Blaney, George A., acknowledgment to, 14. 93 n.
Blaney, Hannah M. (Cazneau), 14. 93 n.
Blaney's Tavern, Roxbury, 10. 46.
Blanton, William, Boston estate, 1. 312.
Blass (?), Prudence, 6. 55.
Blatchford, Samuel, port. of Webster, owned by, 2. 262.
Blathwayt, William, and Cutts (1694), 2. 174; Mass. agent, 13. 238, 244, 331; character, 296.
Bledsoe, Jesse, intemperance, 7. 288. Bledsoe, William, Ala. sheriff, 20. 518. Blin, Abraham, in Am. army (1775), 7. 401.
Blin, Hezekiah, in Am. army (1775), 7. 401.
Blinkoe, Charles, of Mass. (1686), 13. 276.
Blinman, Rev. Richard, at Gloucester, 2. 47.
Bliss, innkeeper at Palmer (1777), 6. 89.
Bliss, Daniel, addresses to Hutchin- son and Gage (1774), 14. 50 n., 51 n. Bliss, George [1], career, 15. 22.
Bliss, George [2], Washington Mon- ument appeal, 2. 143; career, 15. 22.
Bliss, Rev. John, preaches in Am. camp (1775), 9. 46.
Bliss, Jonathan, address to Gage (1774), 14. 51 n.
Bliss, Phebe [Mrs. Emerson, Mrs. Ripley], 19. 387.
Bliss, William, on Roman sources on Am. history, 11. 273-275.
Block, Pieter, prize case (1755), 5. 101.
Blockades, convention of Paris on (1856), 1. 25; Ovieto incident (1862), 2. 133; Lord Russell on Southern (1861), 18. 133, 134; im- portance in Civil War, 19. 324, 332. Blodget. See also Blogget.
Blodget, Caleb, 16. 442.
Blodget, David, and Shays's Rebel- lion, 1. 301.
Blodget, S., 16. 442.
Blodget, Samuel, drawing of battle of Lake George, 5. 416-418.
Blogget, Anna, baptized (?1655), 12. 324; birth, 330.
Blogget, Daniel [1] removes to Chelmsford (1655), 12. 324; children, 330, 337.
Blogget, Daniel [2], birth, 12. 330. Blogget, Nathaniel, baptism (1670), 12. 337.
Blogget, Thomas, birth, 12. 330.
Blois, château of, port. of Washing- ton at, 6. 34.
Blome, Richard, ed. of Guillim's Heraldry, 2. 250.
Blomfield, John, of Eng. (1669), 1. 137.
Blood, - -, of Groton, escape from Indians (1676), 13. 403.
Blood, Captain, of Eng. (1693), 2. 174.
Blood, Aaron, recruit (1760), 6. 427. Blood, Caleb, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Blood, Harry John, photog., 4. 110. Blood, James, MS. on John Brown, 1. 379.
Blood, Jonas, death in army (1776), 12. 102.
Blood, Josiah, recruit (1760), 6. 427. Blood, Moses (1758), 6. 24.
Blood, Oliver, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Blood, Robert, breaks jail (1686), 13. 263.
Blood, Robert, recruit (1760), 6. 427. Blood, Royal, and Shays's Rebellion, 1. 301.
Blood, Sampson, recruit (1760), 6. 427.
Blood, Shattuck, and Shays's Rebel- lion, 1. 301.
Bloomfield. See also Blomfield.
Bloomfield, Joseph, as general, 20. 362-363.
Blossom, Mrs. Ann, Pilgrim at Ley- den, 17. 172.
Blossom, Peter, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 181.
Blossom, Thomas, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 172.
Blossom, Thomas, Jr., Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 181.
Blott, Robert, Boston estate, 1. 318. Blott's Lane, Boston, identity, 1. 318. Blower, Alice, letter to Dudley, 10. 115.
Blower, Piam, of Boston (1691), 7. 157; sea-captain (1686), 13. 267. Blowers. See also Blower.
Blowers, Samson Salter, and office in N. Brun. (1784), 3. 79; at funeral of Edw. Winslow, 93; guest of Old Colony Club, 430; oldest Harvard grad., 5. 225, 231; arrested (1778),
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BLOWERS-BOND
10. 106; addresses to Hutchinson and Gage (1774), 14. 50 n., 51 n. Blowers, Rev. Thomas, system of shorthand, 9. 194; ordained (1701), 14. 32.
Blue Lion, Philadelphia inn, 4. 249. Blumenback, Johann F., as professor, 2. 35.
Blunden, Sarah (Mullins), 5. 33.
Blunt, -, subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 343.
Blunt, Isaac, of Andover (1760), 6. 427.
Blunt, Joseph, in Washington (1838), 12. 289.
Blyth, Benjamin, port. of Gen. John Thomas, 18. 421.
Boade, Henry, relationship to John Winthrop, 2. 156; letter to Win- throp (1648) on jurisdiction over Wells, 157.
Boade, Thomas, 2. 156.
Boade, Thomasine (Hilles) [Mrs. Forth], 2. 156.
Boardley, Miss, Philadelphia belle (1804), 2. 12.
Boardman. See also Bordman.
Boardman, Rev. Benjamin, career, 7. 400; diary of siege of Boston, 400-413; preaches, 9. 63.
Boardman, Samuel L., gift to M. H.S., 16. 146.
Boardman-Hill house, 14. 293.
Boatswain, William, milit. watch (1689), 1. 162.
Bodwell, Abraham, Commencement part (1805), 5. 170; biog. note, 170 n.
Body, Ferdinand, merchant at Ten- eriffe (1645), 7. 14.
"Body of Liberties," facsim., 4. 411. Boeman, Thomas, petition (1637), 3. 199.
Boethuks, extermination, 17. 5.
Bogart, Capt. Isaac, at Albany (1779), 2. 454; at Lake Otsego, 456. "Bohémienne, La," play on siege of Boston, 9. 108-109.
Boies, John, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 172.
Boileau, Nathaniel B., candidacy (1802), 20. 278; and Olmstead affair, 321.
Bokin, Ann, exile in Amsterdam, 6. 50.
Bollan, William, prize case (1749), 5. 92-94; letter from Hutchinson (1765), 16. 111 n.
Bolles, John, power of attorney to Jos. Bolles (1654), 13. 4-6; grant
of Bahamas (1650), 5; career, 16-19.
Bolles, Joseph, power of attorney to (1654), 13. 4-6; career, 20.
Bolles family, pedigree, 13. 17 n .- 18 n.
Bollman, Erick, and Burr, 20. 297.
Bolton, Charles Knowles, elected a member M.H.S., 17. 76; remarks, 510, 18. 263, 447; on Library Com. (1904, '05), 252, 454; reports, 288, 19. 225; on com. to pub. Heath Papers, 18. 297; remarks on presenting J. C. Dyer's memoirs, 444-447; on Nominating Com. (1906), 20. 87; report, 231; on McCrady's opinion of Gen. Greene, 112-118.
Bolton, Charles Paulet, 2d duke of, and appointment of Pitman, 2. 179. Bonaparte, Charles, in Florence (1829), 19. 445, 448.
Bonaparte, Charles J., protest against his report on Constitution, 19. 409-412.
Bonaparte, Princess Charlotte, life in Florence (1829), 19. 445, 448.
Bonaparte, Elizabeth (Patterson), in Washington (1812), 19. 378; in Florence (1829), 19. 445.
Bonaparte, Joseph, in Spain, 5. 20; in Philadelphia (1832), 19. 517, 528; return to Europe, 528-530.
Bonaparte, Napoleon. See Napoleon. Bonaparte, Pierre, in Philadelphia (1832), 19. 517; career, 517 n.
Bonapartes, life in Florence (1829), 19. 447.
Bond, of Philadelphia, on foreign affairs (1809), 20. 314.
Bond, Arthur T., acknowledgment to, 13. 30.
Bond, George, subscription for M.H.S. building, 3. 291.
Bond, Henry F., Commencement part (1840), 5. 229.
Bond, Nicholas, letters to Winthrop (1645, '47) on iron works, 8. 15-17, 13. 28-30; grant of Ba- hamas (1650), 5; career, 28-30.
Bond, Capt. Robert, in Boston society (1770), 10. 76.
Bond, Rev. Samson, Publick Tryal of Quakers, 9. 455; and First Church of Boston, 13. 410.
Bond, Thomas, at Philadelphia Acad- emy, 7. 341.
Bond, William, justice of peace (1686), 13. 229; and Worcester affairs (1686), 247, 251.
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BOND-BOSTON
Bond, Col. William, in Jersey cam- | Boott and Son, Kirk, mercantile paign (1776), 2. 224. house, 12. 115.
Bond, William C., Director of Har- vard Observatory, 1. 406; on C. W. Tuttle, 407-409; Harvard A. M. (1842), 5. 236.
Bondi, August, on outrages in Kansas, 1. 217, 219.
Bone, Henry, miniature of Washing- ton, 19. 224.
Bone Island. See St. Croix Island.
Bonetta, privateer (1752), 5. 101.
Boni, Giacomo, at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.
Bonin Island, Perry at, 2. 259.
Bonn, G. E. Ellis on the university, 10. 224.
Bontein, Thomas, prize case (1748), 5. 91-92.
Bony, Henry, in campaign of 1760, 5. 361.
Bonythan, Richard, patent, 1. 233. Boo, Rasmus, prize case (1748), 5. 89-90.
"Book of Possessions of Boston," compilation, 12. 359, 19. 563.
Book of Sports, 19. 86-95.
Book-plates, of Latham Collection, 1. 200; of M.H.S., 8. 315, 320, 335, 337, 11. 68; of Winsor Collection, 13. 163; Samuel Sewall's, 15. 522; Thos. Prince's, 17. 56; John Adams's, 20. 84-87; J. Q. Adams's, 86.
Book worms, varieties, 8. 105-108. Booker, Col. Job, of England (1665), 13. 19.
Books, mutilation by dealers, 4. 14; copyright, 8. 120, 14. 417. See also Bibliography, Book-plates, Book-worms, Catalogues, Collections, Libraries, Newspapers, Press, Pro- ceedings. For publications by mem- bers of M.H.S. see Massachusetts Historical Society.
Boone, Nicholas, Boston bookseller (1700-01), 12. 394, 17. 25, 27, 49, 51; cat. of books sold by, 51.
Booth, -, surveyor (1648), 2. 158.
Booth, Sir George, insurrection, 7. 363, 364.
Booth, Mary L., on desecration of statue of Pitt, 4. 292; on relics of statue of George III., 297.
Boott, John W. See Boott (Wright). Boott, Wright, controversy over will, 12. 121.
Boott and Lowell, mercantile house, 12. 115.
Borda, Chevalier de, in Boston so- ciety (1778), 10. 106.
Border States and Civil War, 3. 332. Bordman. See also Boardman.
Bordman, Andrew [d. 1747], career, 4. 78.
Bordman, Judge Andrew [d. 1769], 4. 78.
Bordman, Andrew [d. 1817], 4. 78. Bordman, Elizabeth (Truesdale), 4. 78.
Bordman, Ruth [Mrs. Wadsworth], 4. 79.
Bordman, Susan R. [Mrs. Lawrence], 5. 426.
Bordman, Thomas S., works on Boston defences (1814), 14. 152.
Bordman, William H., subscription to Boston dinner (1830), 6. 342. Boreman. See Boeman.
Borghese, Prince Camillo, soirée (1829), 19. 449.
Borland, Jane [Mrs. Winthrop], 2. 408. Borland, John, absentee loyalist, 10. 163; confiscated Boston estate, 168; death (1775), 412; biog. note, 412 n.
Borland, John, subscription for M.H.S. building (1833), 3. 291.
Borland, Mrs. (?) John, in Bristol, Eng. (1780), 10. 421.
Borland, John Lindall, absentee loyalist, 10. 163.
Boson, John, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 10. 180.
Boss, Peter, book defending, 12. 393. Bossange, Hector, anecdotes of Na- poleon III., 16. 469.
Bosswell, -, of Martha's Vineyard (?) (1779), 3. 88.
Bostick, Hillery, of Ga., 20. 517.
Boston. - See also analyzed refer- ences under other Boston titles, and under Charlestown, Dorches- ter, Massachusetts, Roxbury, Suf- folk County, and churches and newspapers by name.
Colonial: early medicine, 1. 45- 47; Maverick's account (1660), 237, 247; on Winthrop map, 211; identity of early street names, 318- 320; Cotton Hill, 322-326; order on water supply (1657), 326; in 1650, 2. 46; entrepôt for N. Eng. (1650), 50; spelling on old maps, 200; date of naming, 221; first site, 200-204; Foster's view, 478, 19. 54; Antinomianism and allot-
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ments at Rumney Marsh (1638), 7. 136-137; countryman's opinion (1688), 147; rising against Andros, 149-150; fires (1690), 155, 156; (1676), 13. 373, 404, 411; (1679), 407; first printing presses, 7. 156 n., 8. 273, 9. 411, 11. 241, 244-246; development of town govt., 7. 194- 196; works on synod of 1622, 9. 417, 420-421; market (1686, '87), 473, 13. 271; Randolph and cus- toms service, 12. 192; Thos. Savage on defences (1671), 197; first pro- vision for poor, 210; attempted trade on Delaware (1644), 213-214; James II .. proclaimed, 223; "Book of Possessions," 359, 19. 563; building-laws, 12. 407-409, 13. 243; first imprint, 174-177; and Dud- ley's Council, 238, 243-244, 254, 260, 271; storage of gunpowder, 254, 260; Church of England (1686), 240, 253, 256, 262, 410; milit. watch (1686), 257; (1689- 91), 14. 30-31; fire regulations, 13. 260, 17. 69; port of entry (1686), 13. 264; preparation for Andros, 278; and Muddy River (1686), 282; sham fight, 328-330; Increase Mather's diary (1674-87), 337-374, 397-412; fast (1675), 350; fever (1675), 355; small-pox (1676-79), 357, 402, 406, 407; extant colonial houses, 14, 289-291, 295; pillar over Quaker graves (1675), 401; Indian deed, 18. 188.
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