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Cabot, U. S. S., cruise, 46. 196.
Cabot family, traits, 53. 105.
Cadd, Bartholomew, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Cadets, French colonial, 60. 279, 280, 287, 293, 295-297, 299-304. See also West Point.
Cadillac, Antoine Lamotte, sieur de, Acadia memoir, 55. 2; coureur de bois, 57. 195.
Cadiz, Spain, American trade (1774- 76), 59. 211, 213, 222-234.
Cadman, Thomas, bookseller, 58. 306. Cadwalader, John, 58. 317.
Cady, Damaris [Mrs. Howe], 59. 124 n.
Caen, France, colonial trade, 60. 289. Caesar, Julius, Dodge's work, 43.
214, 215, 219; on Germans, 51. 117.
Caesar, 44. 76.
Cahawba, transport (1863), 57. 422.
Cahoes Falls, in 1790, 51. 55.
Cahoone, Daniel, Providence, 44. 657.
Cairnes, John E., Civil War, 47. 66, 100.
Cairns, Hugh M., earl, Alexandra case, 45. 279, 280; biog. note, 279 n .; Laird Rams debate, 318- 320, 323.
Cairo, Ill., in 1862, 58. 319, 320.
Calahan, John, shipmaster, 59. 117 n. Calamy, Edmund, 46. 267.
Calcutta, India, trade (1788), 41. 237, 238.
Calder, John, Quincy in London, 50. 456.
Calderwood, John, Boston crew, 55. 85.
Caldwell, shipmaster (1775),
50. 454. Caldwell, Isabella [Mrs. Duncan],
51. 193.
Caldwell, John, loyalist, 48. 30.
Caldwell, Joseph, Boston alderman, 52. 50.
Caledonia, steamship, 53. 286. Calef, return from France (1778), 54. 132.
Calef, Robert [1], on Mather's witch- craft paper, 47. 240-268; HAND- WRITING and AUTOG., 243, 268; Stevens case, 268-270.
Calef, Robert [2], AUTOG., 47. 243.
Calef, Robert, shipmaster, 43. 195, 202; impressment case, 44. 444.
Calef, Mrs. Robert (?), 59. 133.
Calef, Winter, sr. (?), at Sheepscot River (1777), 55. 97.
Calef, Winter, jr. (?), Boston crew, 55. 85.
Calendar, William H., 59. 97.
Calendar & Sprague, grocers, 59. 97. Calendars. See Almanacs.
Calhoun, Charles, clerk Mass. senate, 57. 255 n.
Calhoun, John, Kan., 41. 342.
Calhoun, John C., intellect, 41. 173;
McLean, 361, 364, 365, 365 n., 370, 371; presidency (1824), 365 n., 369, 50. 146; (1844), 42. 392, 397, 398, 400, 402, 403, 406, 407, 410, 411, 414, 415, 426, 53. 333; Adams, 41. 392; slavery letter to Pakenham, 42. 426, 428; on Oregon, 43. 31; Polk and Texas, 111, 116; Mass. (1829), 45. 179; Mass. and nulli- fication, 183; Jackson's Cabinet, 46. 327; attitude (1829), 335; port., 49. 59; committees, 192; Mix affair, 195, 197; contemporaneous and later opinion, 355; Dix's opinion, 50. 140, 143, 146-148; described, 52. 99; religion, 100; as speaker, 53. 49; abolition petitions, 49-52; state rights and slavery, 57. 369-371; Compromise of 1850, 373; on paint- ings for federal capitol, 59. 75.
Calhoun, William B., speaker Mass. assembly, 47. 213, 57. 254 n., 255. Calico Printing Manufactory Co., records (1795), 47. 276.
Calicott, Richard, 42. 260 n.
California, isolation, 43. 24; signifi- cance of annexation, 27; Frémont, 29; immigrants from Oregon, 32; slaves and mining, 44. 510; Eng- land and annexation, 47. 453, 461; blanket ballot, 48. 135; contest,
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50. 49; Polk and obtaining, 83; England and America, 83-86, 89; earlier efforts for, 84; question of force, Mexican abdication, 85-90; Larkin's instructions, 90, 91; papers of Argonaut ships, 179; letters from, 52. 140; Cary's MS. history and notes, 140, 169; early trade, Ha- waiian smuggling, 54. 15, 21, 31, 33, 37, 40, 42; pioneer diary, 244; journey to, by Panama (1850), 58. 215-219.
Calil, pirate, 59. 10.
Calkins, Wolcott, school, 41. 170.
Call, Anne [Mrs. Dalton], 42. 289.
Call, Caleb, descendants, 41. 395.
Callahan, -, loyalist, 45. 409.
Callahan, John (?), shipmaster, 50. 483.
Callao, Peru, blockade, 49. 189.
Callava, Gov. José, 49. 180.
Callet, Antoine F., port. of Louis XVI., 60. 373, 374.
Calley, Francis, 47. 529 n.
Calley, Lydia [Mrs. Gray], 47. 529 n.
Callow, Oliver, testimony, 45. 495.
Calmady, Warwick (J. ? ), Louisburg expedition, 44. 75.
Calonne, Charles A. de, position (1786), 49. 87.
Caluet, -, Martinique case, 60. 274.
Calumet and Hecla Co., gift, 50.2; Lee, Higginson & Co., 53. 117.
Calvert, Benjamin, Virginia church support, 42. 342.
Calvin, Jean, M.H.S. and quater- centenary, 42. 237, 313, 43. 283- 289; human side, 43. 287. See also Geneva.
Calvinism, widespread, 43. 286; in America, 49. 63. See also preceding title: Puritanism.
Cambiasco, Conte, Columbus codex, 59. 151.
Cambreleng, Churchill C., campaign of 1828, 46. 326; foreign mission, 332, 333; Congress, 49. 221; Abbott Lawrence, 53. 52.
Cambria, blockade runner, 56. 429.
Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, 1st duke of, Hanover, 59. 367.
Cambridge, George, 2d duke of, Lincoln tribute, 48. 479.
Cambridge, Mass., Lincoln at, 42. 72, 78 n .; milestone at Harvard Sq., 91-94; grant within N. H., 43. 84; Vassall tomb, 192, 193; Hooker's parishioners, 46. 272; Lechmere Point, 48. 134; Alexander Mc-
Kenzie, 313-317; architect of Christ Church, 49. 266; Constitution of 1780, 50. 395; vital records, 52. 283; Great Awakening, 53. 195, 196, 203, 214; Bordman-Harlow Papers, 54. 6, 60. 1; notes of sermons, 56. 69; proposed Vauxhall, 278; Howe Papers, 299; school reward of merit, 58. 2. See also Boston, siege of; Harvard University.
Cambridge, log-book, 57. 361.
Cambridge Academy, meeting (1784), 42. 477.
Cambridge City Bank, note plate, 41. 28.
Cambridge Franklin Debating So- ciety, records, 54. 319.
Cambridge Historical Society, gift, 41. 180; Vassall ports., 50. 201.
Cambridge House, London, described, 48. 446.
Cambridge University, conditions (1716), 52. 73.
Cambridgeport Debating Society, records, 54. 319.
Cambridgeshire, Eng., emigrants to New England, 60. 372.
Camden, Charles Pratt, earl of, Amer- ican affairs, 50. 448, 461-464, 59. 137.
Camden, S. C., in 1791, 51. 75.
Camelford, Anne (Wilkinson) Pitt, baroness, 52. 151 n.
Camelford, Thomas Pitt, baron, Lau- sanne, 52. 151.
Cameron, D. Y., etching, 44. 605.
Cameron, Simon, Mass. coast defense, 42. 295, 296; reënlistments, 297; opposition (1861), 45. 76; collect- ing army, 76; resignation, 131, 134; arming slaves, 56. 389; graft, 57. 415.
Camilla, privateering, 46. 34.
Camillus, Marcus Furius, siege of Fescennium, 51. 443.
Cammell, Dom., Antigua petition, 59. 176.
Camp Brightwood, 56. 384.
Camp Cameron, 56. 362. Camp Devens, view, 51. 209.
Camp meeting, post-bellum, 49. 150, 151.
Campaign of 1777, Ticonderoga and Saratoga, 43. 331, 44. 29, 692-695, 699, 700; Delaware River defense, Pa. navy, 43. 331, 44. 50-53, 146, 152-154, 168, 170-175, 46. 181; S. Adams on, 43. 331; cavalry, 560- 566, 570, 571, 581; C. F. Adams on, 44. 13-65; basis of article, 13-
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16; field, 17; positions at com- mencement, forces, 18, 150, 151; probabilities and outcome, 19; proper opposite strategy, 20-23, 46-50, 53; N. J., 23, 150, 151, 153, 154, 693; Howe at sea, 24-27, 151- 154, 695, 697, 698, 47. 464; status of Philadelphia, loyalists, 44. 27, 42, 54, 153, 161, 174; Washington's failure to take advantages, 27-36, 54-56; slowness of marches, 36; American mistakes, Brandywine, 40-46, 150, 699; Howe inquiry, 44 n., 123 n., 124 n .; Lee's plan for Howe, 46; truth or hero wor- ship, 57-59; commanders charac- terized, 59-63; - criticism of Howe, 107-113, 115, 116; reaction in English pamphlets, 120-143; Mauduit's annotations on Howe's correspondence, 144, 150-157; or- ders to Howe, 153, 154, 158, 174, 365; New England, 154, 155, 158, 698; American deserters, 155; win- ter quarters, Mischianza, 155-157, 165, 166; delay in opening, 160; Galloway's proposed New Jersey- Delaware lines, 161, 162; Mauduit's comment, 165, 166; chance to at- tack Valley Forge, 165, 166; Gallo- way's journal, 167; Lodge's map, 168; Germantown, 236-238; Howe's plan, 364; Morgan's movements, 47. 464; British evacuation of Phil- adelphia (1778), 48. 506; news in Europe, 54. 128, 129.
Campbell. See also Cammell.
Campbell, of New York (?),
Harpers Ferry affair, 41. 512, 513.
Campbell, Archibald, tract (1730), 49. 30.
Campbell, Capt. Archibald, Bunker Hill, killed, 58. 86.
Campbell, Sir Archibald [d. 1791], prisoner of war, 55. 25.
Campbell, Sir Archibald [d. 1843], Spain, 44. 299.
Campbell, Daniel A., shipmaster, 56. 375 n.
Campbell, Donald, letter (1787) on military grievances, 46. 315.
Campbell, Duncan, bookseller, 58. 313.
Campbell, Elizabeth [Mrs. Foye], 51. 171.
Campbell, Mrs. Elizabeth, 51. 171.
Campbell, Mrs. Franklin E., 51. 164.
Campbell, G. E., gift, 53. 18.
Campbell, George D. See Argyll.
Campbell, George W., pallbearer, 47. 498; Washington society, 501.
Campbell, John, 51. 171; and New-
England Courant, 57. 343, 347. See also Boston News-Letter.
Campbell, John. See Loudoun.
Campbell, John. See Argyll.
Campbell, John A., Hampton Roads Conference, 57. 389, 59. 241-246, 252; Lincoln in Richmond, 57. 392, 59. 247-252.
Campbell, John G. E. H. D. S. See Lorne.
Campbell, Dr. John N., Lake George, 59. 262.
Campbell, Robert, 43. 134, 135.
Campbell, Robert B., 48. 433; south- ern sympathy, 441.
Campbell, Sarah [Mrs. Bowdoin], 51. 164.
Campbell, William, Bermuda, 44. 296 n.
Campbell, William F. See Stratheden and Campbell.
Campbell, Lieut. William H. (or A. S.), U. S. N., 59. 381.
Campion, Clermont, Lawson case, 46. 479.
Campo Formio, in 1819, 51. 402.
Campo Formio, Treaty of, and Selz conference, 59. 333, 335.
Camps, Gen. -, Swedish specula- tion, 51. 380.
Canada, Anglo-American commercial treaty (1815), 44. 310, 318; au- tonomy foretold, 45. 12; annex- ation, 101, 49. 154; Trent affair, 46. 94, 95, 48. 228; Fenians, 46. 150. 152; Bright on independence, 152; London trade (1622-34), 47. 184, 188; debate on fortification (1865), 48. 473; attitude (1865), 49. 116; (1774), 50. 478; post from N. Y. (1774), 173; Washington and proposed expedition (1778), 59. 56; fault in French policy, 144; natural- ization under French, 236; French edicts, 60. 278, 281, 287, 291. See also next titles; Boundaries; Fur trade; Reciprocity; provinces and wars by name.
Canada Company, 59. 398 n.
Canadian expedition of 1775, S. Adams on, 43. 328; British re- enforcements, 44. 689; D. Camp- bell, 46. 316-318; papers, 49. 3, 412, 50. 218, 55. 224, 285, 56. 295; Amer- ican reënforcements, Mass. troops, 55. 25-29, 349, 350, 60. 99, 101; McNeill, 55. 49, 71; activity of
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priests, 141-143; news in Boston, 60. 94-96; Quebec, 96, 99, 361, 366; Thomas, 101 n .; retreat, 237; Lake Champlain, 238.
Canadian Rebellion of 1837, Caroline and Hunters Lodges, 44. 336; McLeod, 53. 288, 296, 307.
Canals, Chesapeake & Ohio, 46. 341, 342; James River (1791), 51. 65. See also Erie Canal; Panama Canal. Canavan, Michael J., on Milton's poems, 42. 167, 170 n.
Canceaux, H. M. S., at Boston, 60. 94, 96.
Candles, trade, 41. 238, 244, 252, 276, 52. 335, 337.
Candy, trade (1788), 41. 239.
Cane, Hezekiah, order against, 43. 259.
Cane, William, shipmaster, 51. 284. Caner, Rev. Henry, Cutler funeral, 45. 588; attitude (1774), 50. 473.
Canes, Vincent, Fiat Lux, 46. 300 n. Canfield, Israel, Morristown, 44. 376. Canino, Prince de. See Bonaparte, Charles L. J. L .; Bonaparte, Lucien. Canne, John, in Holland, pamphlet,
42. 232; sermon, FACSIM. of title, 52. 159.
Cannibalism, Northwest Coast, 53. 240, 244.
Canning, Elizabeth, 51. 44.
Canning, George, on office, 41. 375; on neutrality, 45. 300; letter (1826) on interposition, 46. 233; Scott, 60. 34.
Canning, Stratford. See Stratford de Redcliffe.
Cannon, Oriental trade (1788), 41. 239. See also Artillery.
Canoes, of Northwest Coast, 53. 227; Hawaiian, 261.
Canonicus, R. I. grant, 44. 584.
Canova, Antonio, Washington statue, destruction, 43. 74; Jonathan Rus- sell on, works, 51, 394, 403, 406, 407, 450, 451, 458, 466, 469.
Canso, N. S., Louisburg expedition rendezvous, 44. 72, 76; plan, 59. 177.
Canterbury, Conn., French camp, 58. 281.
Canterbury, 44. 76.
Canton, China, American trade, con- ditions, articles, 41. 239, 266-274, 43. 311, 315, 320-324, 53. 264-266, 54. 13, 30, 34, 35, 41; instructions on trade, voyages to, 41. 242-253, 54. 24-28; indirect voyage, in- structions, deviations, 41. '261-
266; South American trade records, 52. 283; Hawaiian sandalwood in trade, 54. 13-21; log-books of trade, 139.
Cape Adams, Ore., named, 53. 248. Cape Agulhas, Cape Colony, 53. 271. Cape Ann, Mass., Dorchester Com- pany suit, 43. 493-496. See also Gloucester.
Cape Breton (Ile Royale), view of troops landing, 56. 243; French fisheries and trade, edicts, 60. 265, 268, 274, 276, 278, 279, 281, 284, 287, 288; French admiralty court, 281; bills of exchange, 292.
Cape Cod Canal, medal, 51. 114.
Cape Disappointment, Wash., named Hancock, 53. 248.
Cape Fear Mercury, Mecklenburg Declaration, 43. 108, 109.
Cape Flattery, Northwest Coast, 53. 229.
Cape Gregory, Northwest Coast, 53. 244.
Cape Hancock, Wash., 53. 248.
Cape Horn, and Oriental trade, 41. 266 n .; doubling (1791), 53.224, 225. Cape Mendocin (?), Northwest Coast, 53. 244.
Cape of Good Hope, early American trade, 41. 238, 263; Columbia off, 53. 271.
Cape Percival, Falklands, 53. 224.
Cape Point, Cape Colony, 53. 271. Cape Race, despatches, 46. 221.
Cape St. Blaize (Brass), Cape Colony, 53. 271.
Cape Talhado, Cape Colony, 53. 271. Capel, Arthur [1], baron, 42. 219; works, 50. 208.
Capel, Arthur [2]. See Essex.
Capellini, Chevalier, Jonathan Rus- sell, 51. 390, 391, 395.
Capello, Antonio, Digby affair, 59. 9. Capen, Hopestill, Benjamin Thomp- son, letter (1769), 43. 458.
Capen, Nahum, 49. 59.
Capital punishment, for burglary, 44. 279; Bright on, 46. 140. See also Punishments.
Capitols, Richmond (1791), 51. 65. See also Federal Capitol; State House.
Caplin, Richard, 52. 152.
Capo d' Istria, Jean Antoine, comte, port., 51. 398.
Cappers, Gabriel, plantation, 43. 395. Capria, in 1819, 51. 477.
Caproni, Pietro P., Bancroft bust, 41. 235.
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Capuchins, Vienna convent, 51. 395. Caraman, Georges J. V. de Riquet,
comte de, social life at Washington, 47. 486.
Caraman, Victor L. C. de Riquet, duc de, Jonathan Russell, 51. 398 (see Gen. In. xxi).
Caramanico, Princess, Jonathan Rus- sell, 51. 486.
Card, Ann [Mrs. Rhodes], 60. 123, 178.
Card, Harriet [Mrs. Smith], 51. 345. Cardan, Jérôme, aphorisms, 57. 38.
Cardeletto, Italy, in 1819, 51. 489.
Cardozo, Albert, as judge, 49. 153. Cards of Boston, game of, 56. 209.
Cardwell, Edward, viscount, Civil
War attitude, 44. 13, 48. 473; Gold- win Smith, 49. 117.
Carénage, St. Lucia, free port, 60. 294.
Carew, Joseph, Daye monument, 55. 189, 56. 213.
Carew, Thomas A., Pierce bust, 46. 380.
Carey. See also Cary.
Carey, - shipmaster (1744), 49. 32.
Carey, Charles, shipmaster, Hawaii, 54. 18.
Carey, Henry. See Dover.
Carey, Henry C., letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 271.
Carey, Mathew, pirates Webster's book, 43. 136; Lea's grandfather,
183; on Washington Benevolent Societies, 49. 276; Ebeling, 59. 348. Carey, Sarah [Mrs. Jenny], 44. 180 n. Cargill family, papers, 52. 322.
Carhampton, Henry L. Luttrell, earl of. See Luttrell.
Caricatures, Bancroft, 47. 222; British political (1732-1800), 50. 177, 178. Carimano. See Kaahumanu.
Carkit, John, shipmaster, 47. 190.
Carleton, Sir Dudley, chaplain, 42. 213 n.
Carleton, Sir Guy (earl of Dorches- ter), order (1776), 43. 329; Howe, 44. 59; Germain, 125 n .; Indians, 392; on Canadian attitude (1774), 50. 478; evacuation of New York, 54. 337; Chipman, 337, 339, 340; Levi Allen, 57. 31.
Carleton, Samuel, Boston crew, 55. 85.
Carleton, Gov. Thomas, for New Brunswick, 54. 341; Chipman, 349. Carlile, Christopher, Discourse, pho- tostat, 58. 306.
Carlile, Francis, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Carline, value, 51. 497.
Carlisle, Frederick Howard, 5th earl of, reconciliation commission, 44. 100 n., 125.
Carlisle, George Howard, 6th earl of (viscount Morpeth), unseated, 53. 293.
Carlisle, George W. F. Howard, 7th earl of (viscount Morpeth), Sum- ner's oration, 50. 285, 287; on Story, 305.
Carlisle, Eng., customs papers (1688- 91), 51. 343.
Carlisle, province of, 58. 158, 163. Carlist exile, 46. 354.
Carlton, Oliver, 47. 119.
Carlyle. See also Carlile; Carlisle.
Carlyle, Thomas, Masson, 41. 196;
Civil War, 44. 5; character of Frederick, 40 n .; irritating style, 235; Norton, 48. 61; Emerson on, 52. 157; on Smollett, 202; letter (1853) on passage in Roman his- tory, 60. 85.
Carman, Bliss, Pewter Mug Club, 58. 139.
Carmarthen, Thomas Osborne, mar- quis of. See Leeds.
Carmelites, Paris church (1778), 54. 110, 111.
Carmichael, Sir John, Raid of Reids- wire, 44. 382.
Carnes, Edward, ropewalk, 60. 93.
Carnes, Eliza (Mortimer), 51. 166.
Carnes, John [1], 51. 166.
Carnes, John [2], port., biog. note, 51. 166.
Carnes, Sarah (Baker), 51. 166.
Carney, Dr. Sydney H., jr., gift, 57. 74.
Carnival, Florence (1819), 51. 426- 428, 430.
Carnot, Pres. Marie F. S., medal, 48. 253.
Carolina, Archdale, 45. 214, 215 n .; N. H. emigrants to, 215 n., 225; Huguenots, 52. 122; Sampson Bond, 54. 300, 301.
Carolina campaign, Sherman's rate of march, 44. 63.
Caroline, Hawaii (1802), 54. 14 n.
Caroline, affair, Hunters Lodges, 44. 336; McLeod, 53. 288, 296, 307.
Carondelet, François L. H., baron de, San Lorenzo Treaty, 43. 143.
Carpenter, spy tried by British (1775), 60. 93.
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Carpenter, - shipmaster (1780), 45. 411.
Carpenter, Frank B., Emancipation Proclamation picture, 56. 243.
Carpenter, George O., memorial cup, 60. 87.
Carpenter, H. C., Medina, O., 41. 518.
Carpenter, Richard, Bunker Hill, 43.98.
Carpenter, Stephen C., on Jefferson and Declaration of Independence, 43. 241; character of book, 241.
Carpenters, for Guinea Coast, 44. 669.
Carr, Alfred W., 49. 91.
Carr, Charles, career, 49. 91, 92.
Carr, Cornelia L. (Crow), 49. 92; gift, 45. 628.
Carr, Dabney, letters to, 59. 139, 60. 160.
Carr, Elizabeth (Chiles), 49. 91.
Carr, Elizabeth (Graves), 49. 91.
Carr, Elizabeth (Todd), 49. 91.
Carr, Lucien, tribute, 48. 254; memoir, 49. 91; PORT. and AUTOG., 91; as anthropologist, 54. 207.
Carr, Overton, Hampton Roads, 56. 369, 371.
Carr, Peter, law studies, 42. 319.
Carr, Phineas, Boston crew, 55. 85.
Carr, Robert, N. H., 45. 214, 219; on Greenland, 226.
Carr, Walter C., 49. 91.
Carr, William, immigrant, 49. 91.
Carré, Rev. Ezekiel, in Boston, 52. 125, 128; Narragansett, 125-128; Echantillon, photostat, 128-132, 53. 148, 58. 313 (FACSIM., 52. 126). Carré, Louis, 52. 128 n.
Carregal, Rabbi Raphael Hayyim Isaac, 51. 305.
Carrel, John, Boston crew, 55. 85.
Carren, Thomas, court-martialed, 55. 81. Carret, James R., gift, 57. 75.
Carriage Builders' Association, medal, 50. 177.
Carriages, hire in Europe (1818), 51. 391, 471. See also Travel.
Carrick, Miss - -, Baltimore (1814), 47. 496.
Carrington, Henry Beebee, on battle of Long Island, 44. 241-243.
Carrion y Bricuela, Damian de, AUTOG., 60. 214.
Carroll. See also Carrel.
Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton, Du- lany, 49. 469; reply to presidential speech, 57. 125; in 1826, 59. 381.
Carroll, Daniel, federal district, 51. 61 n.
Carroll, Mary [Mrs. Caton], 59. 381 n.
Carroll, Samuel S., Fredericksburg, 56. 449.
Carruth, William H., on Emigrant Aid Company, 41. 348.
Carson, Šir Edward, Alaskan boundary, 58. 341.
Carson, John, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Cartagena, Vernon's expedition, 52. 196-198; conditions of siege, con- troversy, 200-206; Vernon medals, 253-259, 271-275.
Carter, Alice P., gift, 54. 213.
Carter, Caroline, gift, 54. 48.
Carter, Hannah (Gookin) [Mrs.
Kent], 51. 179.
Carter, James C., 43. 17, 57. 11.
Carter, John, Hildersam's book, 42. 204 n.
Carter, John, Providence postmaster (1774), 50. 175; printing office, 53. 1.
Carter, Rebecca, 54. 49.
Carter, Richard, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Carter, Samuel, Mayflower crew, 60. 220.
Carter, Thomas, 54. 48.
Carter, Thomas S., gift, 47. 53.
Carter, Vincent, 51. 179.
Carter, William, customs officer, 58. 444.
Carter, William, supercargo, 41. 263. Carter, Andrews & Co., engraving, 50. 177.
Carteret, Sophia [Countess of Shel- burne], 50. 453 n.
Carthusians. See Chartreuse.
Cartier, Jacques, Brief recit, photo- stat, 58. 304.
Cartwright, Charles W., Webster dinner, 45. 160.
Cartwright, George, N. H., 45. 214, 219; on Greenland, 226; Boston, 52. 313.
Cartwright, Sir Richard, Joint High Commission, 47. 169.
Carver, John, Plymouth landing, 52. 167; Mullins's will, HANDWRITING and AUTOG., 60. 146.
Cary. See also Carey.
Cary, Ann M., journal, 52. 169.
Cary, Anne, 49. 259, 260.
Cary, Eliphalet, commission, 56. 316.
Cary, George B., Webster dinner, 45. 161.
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Cary, John, London (?), bill of ex- change (1691), 52. 339.
Cary, John, clerk of court (1701), 56. 19.
Cary, Nathaniel, shipmaster, 52. 335-337.
Cary, Richard, Shenandoah Valley campaign, 41. 121; biog. note, 121 n. Cary, Robert, & Co., letter on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 219.
Cary, Samuel, 49. 260; letters, 52. 169.
Cary, Sarah, correspondence, 52. 169. Cary, Sarah (Gray), 49. 260.
Cary, Col. Simeon, New York cam- paign, 46. 252.
Cary, Thomas Greaves [1], 41. 121 n .; letter (1845) on Sumner's ora- tion, 50. 280; correspondence, and pamphlets, 52. 139, 169; Kirk- land's inauguration, 59. 99.
Cary, Thomas G. [2], California MS. history and note books, 52. 140, 169.
Cary, Wenham, kidnaped negro, 51. 357.
Cary, Wilkes, 49. 260.
Cary, William F., 49. 259, 260.
Cary family, papers, 57. 361.
Caryl, Joseph, 46. 267.
Casa de Yrujo. See Yrujo.
Casas, William B. de las, gifts, 57. 361, 58. 377.
Case, Jamcs B., papers, 52. 284, 58. 1.
Case, Louisa W., gifts, 52. 284, 318, 54. 48, 58. 1,2.
Case, Marion R., gifts, 54. 48, 58. 1, 2. Case, Nathaniel, shipmaster, 47. 184. Case, William, slave, 42. 200.
Casey, Silas, at Fair Oaks, 56. 435.
Cass, Lewis, campaign of 1848, Lincoln on, 42. 76, 43. 103, 106, 121, 50. 48, 60. 118-120; return (1842) and candidacy, 42. 394- 397, 409; secession, 43. 663; on slave trade, 44. 338, 48. 484 n .; Trent affair, 45. 51 n .; on Clay and Gallatin, 46. 328; in Washington (1814), 47. 495; resignation (1860), 48. 215; on Brougham-Dallas inci- dent, 484 n .; as secretary of war, 53. 55; Abbott Lawrence, 57; on Taylor, 60. 118.
Cassandra (1637), 47. 187.
Cassia, trade, 41. 272.
Cassidy, Rev. William M., gift, 57. 362.
Cassini, Gian Domenico, meridian, 51. 422-424.
Castel Gandolfo, in 1819, 51. 475.
Castelyns Hall, Eng., court rolls, 56. 299 (see Gen. In. xxiii).
Castine, Me., Plymouth's sale, 49. 357-360; army post hospital, 50. 60-63.
Castle, William R., jr., on traders and missionaries in Hawaii, 54. 19 n.
Castle (1639), 51. 284.
Castle Garden, New York City, in 1826, 59. 388.
Castle William, sermon before cus- toms commissioners, 42. 470; com- mandant, 51. 179; construction ac- count, 55. 319; proposed garrison (1725), 57. 69. See also Fort Inde- pendence.
Castlereagh, Robert Stewart, viscount, American commercial negotiation, 44. 309; Lucien Bonaparte, 47. 301, 302; Ghent negotiation correspond- ence, 48. 141, 146-162.
Castleton, Vt., in 1820, 50. 193.
Castro, Belgian legation, Lon- don, 48. 487.
Castro, José, control in Cal., 50. 86.
Caswell, Joshua, killed, 53. 232.
Caswell, Richard, Mecklenburg Dec- laration, 43. 108.
Cataraqui, Duluth at, 59. 146.
Catawba, 56. 383.
Cateran, William, Boston crew, 55. 85. Cathalan, Stephen, medical pamphlet, 43. 151.
Cathcart, Lord Charles, Cartagena, death, 52. 196, 197.
Catherine II. of Russia, reactionism, 43. 638; American Revolution, 48. 362, 59. 127.
Catholicism, modernism in, papal re- buke, 41. 499, 500, 519-522; Sepa- ratists and edifices, 42. 280 n., Ore. mission, 43. 22; C. H. Lea's studies, 184-188; convent-hostelry in Da- mascus (1839), 46. 349; Arundell's plan, 48. 112; Md. (1773), 49. 470; Philadelphia (1773), 472-474; pamphlet on conversion of John Thayer, 50. 496-498; sovereignty in Eng., Henry and Becket, 51. 148-156; Jonathan Russell on, 408; institutions, churches and cere- monials at Rome (1819), 445, 446, 449, 450, 453-460, 462, 464, 465, 467, 468, 471; menace in Eng. (1716), 53. 71, 77; Passion Week in France (1778), 54. 90-92; children's procession, 97; French convents and churches, 105, 110-112, 130; Corpus Christi, 125; character of French clergy, 127; London scr-
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mons against (1735), 56. 25, 29; Te Deums, Philadelphia during American Revolution, 59. 57, 65; Ebeling on (1817), 373; Baltimore Cathedral (1826), 382. See also Papacy; Religion.
Catley, Ann, as actress, 50. 450.
Cato, Mohegan Indian, claim, 56. 42, 52.
Cato, Sterling G., Kan., 41. 358.
Caton, Emily [Mrs. McTavish], 59. 382 n.
Caton, Louisa [Lady Bathurst-Her- vey, Duchess of Leeds], 59. 382 n. Caton, Mary [Mrs. Patterson, Lady Wellesley], 59. 381 n.
Caton, Mary (Carroll), 59. 381 n.
Caton, Richard, 59. 381 n.
Cattle. See Animals.
Catullo, Gaetano, Index, 48. 482. Cauvin, - -, privateersman, 49. 68. Cavalry, in American Revolution, 43.
547, 549; New York campaign, 548, 551-552, 557, 588-593; Frederick the Great, 555; first line troops, 555, 561, 566; Lee on, 556 n .; Tarleton, 557, 558; in the South, 558; Bur- goyne campaign, 560; Washington's defect and responsibility, 559, 587; Philadelphia campaign, 560-566, 570, 571; Pulaski's failure, 566-569; Barren Hill and Monmouth, 576; kind required, Lee's Legion, 569- 576; southern campaign, 583-587; loyalist, 585 n .; Lafayette on need, 45. 593; Wolseley on Civil War, 47. 22.
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