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Circuit Court, federal (1789), 44. 526. Circuses, Mass. village attitude (c. 1860), 56. 340.
Ciriça, Juan de, John Clark affair, 54. 68, 75.
Cist, Charles, Noah Webster's book, 43. 136, 137.
Cist, Henry M., on Chickamauga, 48. 278.
Cist, Lewis J., collection, 49. 30 n.
Citizenship. See Aliens; Naturaliza- tion; Nonresidents; Suffrage.
City Hotel, Philadelphia, 47. 506. City of Columbus, wreck, 53. 33.
City Point, Va., field hospital, 56. 486, 488, 489; negro cavalry, 57. 475.
Civil rights, spread in Europe (1785), 47. 64. See also Arbitrary arrests; Classes; Declaration of rights; Democracy; Equality; "Freedom" titles; Habeas corpus; Jury; Public opinion; Religious liberty.
Civil service, spoils expectations under Jefferson, 41. 42-45; Lin- coln's early appointments, 116, 117; Everett-McLean correspondence on patronage (1828), 359-393; charac- ter of officials, 42. 357; Tyler's patronage and 1844 candidacy, 400, 402, 404-406, 413, 56. 297; Polk's problem, 42. 432; Lewis's letter (1839), 43. 496; rotation, 500, 50. 395; Jackson's appointments, 45. 168-179; power of removal, 46. 87; recess appointments, 88; Bright on spoils, 160; Burr on offices (1801), 47. 294; Gerry on office seekers (1814), 514; reform medal, 48. 253; Guild and Mass., 428; Dix on decreasing patronage (1832), 50. 160; Constitution of 1780 on quali- fications, 381, 392, 395, 404; vet- eran local officials, 51. 42; Lincoln's attitude, 101; reform in election of 1880, 53. 172; Winslow Warren and reform, 56. 217; expected patronage after Johnson's conviction, 58. 136; Lodge and reform, 329; Eliot and reform, 60. 13. See also Executive. Civil War, as to namc, 41. 219; Gari- baldi, 319-325, 43. 547, 48. 466; military adventurers, 41. 324, 48. 465; slavery and emancipation, 41. 328, 45. 83, 87, 90, 51, 95; N. Eng. Loyal Publication Soc., 42. 30-
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CIVIL WAR
32, 48. 60; presentiments (1860- 61), 42. 145, 152; Blackburns Ford, 184-186, 189, 190; Bull Run, 186-189, 298, 56. 370, 372; Mass. agent at Washington (1861), 42. 294-299; Mass. coast defense, 295, 296; reënlistment of three months men, 297; second uprising, 299; Merrimac-Monitor, 300, 56. 408; T. A. Dodge's services, works, views, 43. 209, 211-213, 220; envelopes, 466, 52. 1, 318; cavalry lesson, 43. 573 n .; English opinion and attitude, 44. 4-13, 45. 77-79, 81, 111, 116, 121, 124, 136, 137, 46. 4-6, 47. 55, 48. 446 n., 454 n., 462, 49. 107-110, 132; Goldwin Smith's impressions, influence, 44. 7-13, 49. 109; federal marching, 44. 63-65; Chancellorsville, 225, 56. 237; Fred- ericksburg, 44. 250, 45. 579, 56. 448-450; Whitman and other pa- pers, 44. 563, 51. 115, 54. 139; finances of: currency, taxation, 45. 76, 118-120, 134, 158, 46. 226-232, 47. 363, 48. 77, 250; public volatil- ity, 45. 77, 53. 397; Balls Bluff, 45. 78, 79, 82; special mission to Europe, 80, 86, 88, 111; munitions from abroad, neutral trade, 89, 102; need of tone, 134; remember- ing causes, 586; canteens at Phila- delphia, 640, 641; Lincoln's Illi- nois letter, 46. 6; formative period, 23, 76, 78; Bright's letters to Sum- ner, 93-143; Galveston, 113; Chap- man affair, 119-121, 126, 128; Chattanooga, 127, 56. 467; Wil- mington, 46. 132; possible results of southern nonresistance, 175; war theories, 178; newspapers on wall paper, 241-243, 339; tokens, 401; world issues, Adams's Oxford Lec- tures, 435, 437-440; effect on Euro- pean opinion, 435, 436, 47. 55; Wolseley on, 9-24; troops from abroad, federal mercenaries, 20, 48. 465; Joseph Lyman's letters (1861- 62), 47. 44-52; attitude of Argyll, 66-73; Argyll letters, 73-107; Ca- nadian attitude and reciprocity, 151, 159, 160; British cotton in- dustry, 333-340; services of Hig- ginson, 352; Hall letters, 447; rea- son for confederate collapse, 48. 85, 90, 97-103; lost interest, 191; Lyons on outbreak, 224-227; un- constitutional measures, 227; Rus- sell on southern delusions (1861), 233; Chickamauga, 268-280; serv-
ices of C. G. Loring, 356, 357; Benjamin Moran's London diary, 431-492; recruiting broadsides, FACSIM., 49. 95, 56. 69, 57. 417; prospects (1864), 49. 109, 56. 485; contemporary opinion of leaders, 49. 349, 354; Sherman before Savannah, 392-394; Sherman's Carolina march, 394-396; Sanitary Commission, fairs, 50. 1, 59, 263; Scott's strategy, 50. 318, 324; W. Va. operations (1861), 319-321; N. C. expedition (1862), 328, 336, 344, 56. 406-408; early western operations, 50. 334-339, 344-346, 56. 406-408, 415, 419; and Ameri- can Revolution, 51. 93; Charnwood and Morse on British relations, 94- 98; Lincoln's military appoint- ments, 101; Loyal Legion, 212, 213; Military Hist. Soc., 241-244; Thomas vs. Grant, 241-243; value of Official Records, 244; encased postage stamps, shinplasters, frac- tional currency, 354, 52. 318, 53. 93; services of A. A. Rand, 30-34; souvenirs, 37; Aldie, 111-113; Livermore's history, 341; Libby Prison, 54. 682; lithographs, 55. 42; and World War, influence, 170, 58. 388-390; soldiers' relief, 56. 2, 59. 265; Md. and Washington (1861), 56. 233, 356-365; Stanton, 234, 235; Gurowski's diary, 236- 239; ports., 243, 60. 88; Meade's Headquarters, 56. 281, 282; system for army letters, 353; Dalton let- ters, 354-495; Hampton Roads (1861), 365-376, 379; confederate privateers, 374-376; around Wash- ington (1861-62), 384-386, 389, 390, 393-396, 405-407, 411, 412, 418, 419, 430, 432-435, 443; con- federate drafting of northerners, 392, 427; New Orleans, 407; sick leave, 443, 444; rank complications, 447; field officers' promotion, 451; Fortress Monroe and neighborhood (1863), 452-455, 462-464, 469-472, 476 n .; New York draft riots, 459, 461; autumn campaign (1863), 464- 468, 472-476; Russian officers, 475; Red River, 481; military advance- ment, 57. 88, 96, 112; popular impatience and southern initial military superiority, 88-92; pos- sibility of northern defeat (1862), 92; early inactivity as southern error, 93; constricting siege of South, 93-95; southern views, 186;
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Lincoln and beginning, 381; his strategy, 383, 384; his reëlection and southern desertions, 387; peace movements, 387-390; his accom- plishment, method of ending, 394- 396, 59. 238-253; convoys, 57. 410; letters of Bowditch, 414-493; services of Adams, 58. 287; pro- posed Texas expedition (1861), 318, 319; proposed military periodical, 391, 392; Rhodes as historian, 60. 179-182, 185-189; scrap-books, 359. See also Antietam; Belliger- ency; Blockade; Charleston; Con- federate States; Cotton; Declara- tion of Paris; Draft; Emancipation; Gettysburg; Laird Rams; McClel- lan, George B .; Mediation; Navy, American; Navy, Confederate; Ne- gro soldiers; Neutrality; Pensions; Port Royal; Recognition; Seces- sion; Shenandoah Valley; Trent; Vicksburg; "Virginia campaign" titles.
Civilization, future of present, 53. 99-101; machine-ridden, 102-104. Civita Castellana, Italy, in 1819, 51. 443.
Claflin, Arthur B., gifts, 47. 275, 56. 4.
Claflin, Gov. William, Kan., 41. 496; letters to, 47. 275; clock, 56. 4.
Claiborne, William C. C., letter to, 47. 466.
Claims, Massachusetts against U. S. for Revolution, 47. 223; Massachu- setts against U. S. (1830), 49. 223. Clampit, Christopher, shipmaster, 47. 189.
Clancarty, Richard le P. Trench, earl of, on Crawford's letter, 48. 147, 148.
Clap,
-, Portsmouth (1774), 48.
341 n.
Clapboard Island, Me., Morton's land, 58. 163.
Clapp. See also Clap.
Clapp, Belchertown tavern (1820), 50. 190.
Clapp, Chesterfield tavern (1820), 50. 191.
Clapp, Anna [Mrs. Frothingham], 60. 387.
Clapp, Channing, Civil War, 51. 115, 56. 408, 441, 492; H. L. Higginson, 53. 116.
Clapp, Cornelia [Mrs. Donald], 44. 487.
Clapp, Joshua, Franklin monument, 45. 488.
Clapp, Melutuceh, 46. 236.
Clapp, Rev. Noah, sermons, 42. 451, 456.
Clapp, Wellington, 44. 487.
Clapp, William W., on theatre in Boston, 59. 313.
Clarck, -, Martinique (c. 1722), 60. 273.
Clare, John Holles, 2d earl of (lord Haughton), 42. 210, 212.
Clare, Robert Craggs, viscount, on American affairs, 50. 448, 465.
Clare, Roger de Clare, earl of, 52. 10. Clarendon, Edward Hyde, 1st earl of, value of Rebellion, 41. 331.
Clarendon, George W. F. Villiers, 4th earl of, foreign minister, 46. 148; Alabama, 163; recognition of the Confederacy, 47. 403, 408, 410, 413, 416; Vernon Harcourt, 409; letter to, 48. 216; Lincoln, 475.
Clarendon, Thomas Villiers, 1st earl of, Howe inquiry, 44. 136.
Clarion of Freedom, file, 49. 169. Clark. See also Clarck; Clarke. Clark, shipmaster, Hawaii
(1821), 54. 38. Clark, Alden H., 55. 3.
Clark, Alexander M., letters patent, 49.290.
Clark, Alvan, ports. by, 48. 167, 54. 291.
Clark, Benjamin, London bookseller, 57. 172, 173, 58. 313.
Clark, Benjamin [d. 1729], 51. 196.
Clark, Benjamin [Dartmouth, 1800], 51. 196.
Clark, Champ, Canadian reciprocity, 47. 176.
Clark, Chauncey, politics, 57. 246, 252, 265, 269.
Clark, Deborah [Mrs. Byfield], 56. 46 n.
Clark, Edward, loyalist, 48. 29.
Clark, Capt. F. J., 43. 352.
Clark, George Rogers, 43. 144-146.
Clark, Dr. Henry G., at camp, 57. 496.
Clark, Israel, land plans, Gen. In. xv. Clark, James, Ky. election of 1828, 46. 324.
Clark, Jane, port., 49. 287.
Clark, Jane (Pepperrell) [Mrs. Tyler], 51. 196.
Clark (Clarke), John, of Mayflower, Plymouth landing, 52. 167; docu- ments on Spanish capture and Va. testimony, 54. 61 [FACSIM., 60. 214]; career, 60. 212-214.
Clark, John, London bookseller (1658), 46. 260 n.
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CLARK-CLASSICS
Clark, Dr. John, account book (1732), 55. 214.
Clark, John, letters on Stamp Act re- peal, 55. 215-223.
Clark, John C. L., gift, 42. 136.
Clark, John Innes, Oriental trade, 41. 248, 251, 275; Washington's tour, 51. 38.
Clark, John S., on Lamon's Lincoln, 51. 498-500.
Clark, Rev. Jonas, on Concord action, 56. 77.
Clark, Jonas, educational foundation, 57. 363-364.
Clark, Jonathan, shipmaster (1721), 45. 474 n.
Clark, Jonathan (c. 1739), 49. 287.
Clark, Lieut. Joseph H., Civil War, 56. 405.
Clark, Margaret [Mrs. Schouler], 54. 283.
Clark, Mary (Whitcomb), gift, 55. 3. Clark, Nathaniel, Daye monument, 56. 214.
Clark, Rev. Peter (?), 44. 84.
Clark, Peter, Boston crew, 55. 85.
Clark, Sarah (Crisp | Harris | Lever- ett) [Mrs. Colman], 56. 23 n.
Clark, Timothy, 43. 440.
Clark, Councilor William, gravestone, 54. 245.
Clark, Dr. William, account book (c. 1770), 55. 214.
Clark, William, Mass. Clay move- ment (1830), 49. 232.
Clark, William, journal, Wilkes expe- dition, 54. 289.
Clark, William T., photographs, 53. 129, 55. 5, 56. 69, 244.
Clark and Lake vs. Stimpson, 60. 215. Clark University, G. S. Hall, 57. 363- 364.
Clarke. See also Clark.
Clarke, Capt. , of Boston, Law- son (1666), 46. 481, 482.
Clarke, Annie [Mrs. Hooper], 60. 100 n.
Clarke, Christopher, Northampton, 57. 265, 266.
Clarke, Edward, shipmaster, 52. 339. Clarke, Dr. Edward H., 47. 8.
Clarke, Elizabeth L. [Mrs. Fitz], 47. 8.
Clarke, Esther O. [Mrs. Putnam], 49. 482.
Clarke, Lieut .- Gov. George [1], Great Lakes scheme, 44. 687.
Clarke, George [2], Bollan and colo- nial policy, 59. 416.
Clarke, George K., gift, 56. 280.
Clarke, George W., Kan., 41. 342.
Clarke, Hiram E. W., wounded, 57. 480.
Clarke, James Freeman, emancipa- . tion, 42. 184; criticized, 54. 184- 186.
Clarke, John, of Newport, Baptist, 44. 586; code, 589.
Clarke, John, 43. 621, 626; church mu- sie, 44. 176; Franklin medal, 55. 191. Clarke, John, Northampton, 57. 265, 269.
Clarke, John J., Roxbury vigilance com., 53. 327, 330.
Clarke, Lillian F., gift from estate, 55. 185.
Clarke, Mary [Mrs. Barrett], 47. 113 n.
Clarke, Nathaniel, in Washington (1813), 47. 489.
Clarke, R. W., gift, 60. 359.
Clarke, Richard, autog. (1605), 54. 140.
Clarke, Richard, Boston merchant, 47. 113 n., 49. 473 n.
Clarke, Miss S. M., gift, 49. 412.
Clarke, Dr. Samuel, "Arian," 52. 305.
Clarke, Samuel, Northampton, 57. 265.
Clarke, Sarah [Mrs. Startin], 49. 473 n.
Clarke, Susannah [Mrs. Copley], 47. 113 n .; in England, 59. 133.
Clarke, Thomas, shipmaster (1637), 47. 186.
Clarke, Thomas (1658), 51. 202.
Clarke, Thomas, Boston petition (1664), 52. 314.
Clarke, Thomas B., 58. 139.
Clarke, Truman, General Court, 57. 264.
Clarke, William, shipmaster (1688), 52. 337, 339.
Clarke, William, broadside on comedy (1768), FACSIM., 57. 72.
Clarke, William B., gifts, 53. 179, 54. 5, 55. 186 (see Gen. In. xxiii). Clark's Island, Mass., survey, 45. 627; communication, 46 21.
Clarkson, Lavinus, 49. 441.
Clarkson, Thomas, on war, 50. 263. Classes, Goldwin Smith on American,
49. 150; English lower (1774), 50. 435; titles in early United States, 51. 69; in German tribes, 132-134. See also Aristocracy; Democracy· Servants; Social conditions; Ten- ure.
Classics, value in college, C. F. Adams
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on, 42. 355, 48. 387, 418, 419; Haynes, 130. See also American School.
Clavell, Robert, bookseller, 57. 35.
Claxton, Lieut. Alexander, U. S. N., 59. 158 (see Gen. In. xxiv).
Clay, Plymouth committee of safety, letter to, 60. 38.
Clay, Brutus J., Calvin Quatercen- tenary, 43. 286.
Clay, Cassius M., English letter, Adams correspondence, 45. 121, 128, 47. 100, 48. 461; on British attitude, 49. 108.
Clay, Rev. Charles, support, 42. 341.
Clay, Clement C., farewell to Senate, 46. 224.
Clay, Green, London, 48. 484.
Clay, Henry, his candidacy (1824), 41. 364 n., 369 n .; (1828), 45. 167, 46. 328, 49. 218; (1832) [see Elec- tions]; (1836), 57. 259; (1844), 42. 392, 393, 397, 411, 424, 45. 162, 163; (1848), 50. 48; (1852), 51; pa- tronage, 41. 373; Adams, bargain, 391, 46. 328, 49. 197; proposed campaign biography, 42. 419; Bos- ton attitude (1831), 43. 74; dog- matism, 659; ports., 44. 87, 49. 59; Kendall (1827), 44. 305; com- mercial negotiation, 306, 308-310; Monroe's Cabinet, 307; Gallatin, 46. 328; letter (1814) on messenger, 47. 304; letter on Florida treaty, 309; bust, 49. 59; Jackson and statement (1827), 208; home, 213; Senate (1830), 234; contemporary and later opinion, 355; Compromise of 1850, 50. 50, 57. 372; as Whig leader, 50. 53; Danish treaty, 150 n .; letters, 52. 3, 53. 94; finan- cial theories, 280; Dearborn, 332; Charleston (1849), 57. 18; letter (1837) on panic and candidacy, 240; in Mass. (1833), 252. See also Ghent.
Clay, Mrs. Henry, 41. 345.
Clay, John R., chargé d'affaires, 46. 331 n.
Clayoquot, Northwest Coast, 53. 227 n.
Clayton, John M., Canadian reci- procity, 47. 144.
Cleary, Rev. Patrick, Conversion of Thayer, 50. 498.
Cleaveland, Rev. Aaron, 44. 280.
Cleaveland, Parker, 41. 282.
Cleaveland, Samuel, Long Island battle, 44. 105.
Cleaves, Corp. Charles, Shenandoah Valley campaign, 41. 124.
Cleeves, George, chancery case, 60. 144.
Clemenceau, Georges, medal, 52. 283; on American war efforts, 55. 167. Clement. See also Clements.
Clement, -, Saratoga (1820), 50. 192.
Clement, Andrew J., war service, 42.
181 n., 184, 53. 97; on first Bull Run, 42. 185.
Clement, Augusten, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Clement, Cyrus, 56. 57.
Clement, Edward Henry, FIRST BAT- TLE OF BULL RUN, 42. 181; report onLibrary and Cabinet, 252; paper, 46. 412; GAMALIEL BRADFORD, 47. 356; tribute, 53. 97; memoir, 56. 57; PORT. and AUTOG., 57.
Clement, Eleanor [Mrs. Jones], 56. 68.
Clement, Gertrude (Pound), 56. 59. Clement, Rebecca F. (Shortridge), 56. 57.
Clement, Robert, immigrant, 56. 57. Clement, Samuel, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Clement, William B., Civil War, 42. 182, 53. 97.
Clement and Job, 56. 57.
Clementi, Muzio, musical instru- ments, 48. 516.
Clements, Elkanah, prisoner of war, retaliation, 48. 498.
Clements, Job, 45. 630.
Clements, William Lawrence, li- brary, Americana photostats, 53. 148, 58. 295; corresponding mem- ber, 57. 279, 309.
Cleopatra's Barge, at Hawaii, 54. 22, 24, 25, 28, 34, 35, 41.
Cléron, Gabriel P. O. de. See Haus- sonville.
Cleveland. See also Cleaveland.
Cleveland, Anna [Mrs. Hastings], 42. 46.
Cleveland, Rev. Charles (?), London, 48. 475.
Cleveland, Frances (Folsom), port., 57. 242.
Cleveland, Pres. Grover, vetoes, 42. 118, 125, 46. 90; Venezuela bound- ary, 45. 74 n., 518, 58. 330, 333; letter (1886) on yellow press, 47. 480; Olney, 50. 220, 51. 205-207; Codman, 52. 94; personality in campaign of 1892, 57. 282; fear of ridicule, 289, 291.
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Cleveland, Henry, teacher, 53. 169. Cleveland, Henry Vane, duke of. See Darlington.
Cleveland, Marshall L., tombstone, 50. 427.
Cleveland, Richard J., Hawaii, 54. 14 n.
Cleveland, Rose E., port., 58. 2.
Cleveland, O., in 1845, 44. 342.
Clevenger, Shobald V., Garrison bust, 49. 176.
Cleves. See Cleaves.
Cliffe, Christopher, shipmaster, 47. 190.
Clifford, George. See Cumberland.
Clifford, John Henry, governor, 50. 52; provincial laws, 52. 40; Crapo, 60. 42.
Clifford, Nathan, Mexican mission, 43. 102.
Clifton, Capt. A. J., death, 43. 352, 353, 355.
Clifton, Fulk, New England tracts, 42. 266.
Clifton, Eng., grotto, waterworks, 50. 454.
Climate, English and American, 49. 149. See also Weather.
Clinch, Col. Duncan L., 43. 376.
Clingman, Thomas L., on slaves for Cal., 44. 510.
Clinton, - Catholic publisher, 42. 391 n.
Clinton, DeWitt, 41. 47, 51, 62; Adams, 392; election of 1828, 50. 154; letters, 57. 308.
Clinton, George, in Wood's book, 41. 56; ratification, 45. 335, 47. 38; embargo, 49. 90; Crèvecœur, 50. 96; Washington's R. I. tour, 51. 36, 37; candidacy (1808), 57. 501. Clinton, Henry, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Clinton, Sir Henry, reconciliation, 43. 331; Monmouth, 577-580; Charleston, 583 (see Gen. In. xvii), 60. 238; Hudson River (1777), 44. 23; on 1777 campaign, 25 n .; Bun- ker Hill, letter, 98, 102, 103, 48. 118, 505; Howe, 44. 110, 122, 124; faith in ability, 112; Robertson, 123; Crèvecœur, 50. 99; promotions, 53. 59; siege of Boston, 59.298, 60. 91; Newport, 244.
Clinton, James, letters, 45. 577; Donald Campbell, 46. 316.
Clioquot Harbor, Northwest Coast, Columbia at, 53. 227, 235, 255.
Clive, Robert, baron, American com- mand, 43. 581.
Cloberry, William, Virginia trade, 47. 185.
Clocks, Old North, 45. 588 (see Gen. In. xviii); Gawen Brown's public, 47. 290, 291.
Clopton family, papers, 56. 299 (see Gen. In. xxiii).
Closen, Johann, baron von, papers, 46. 175; Rochambeau's army, 58. 269; on meeting of armies, 274.
Closson, William B., engraving, 53. 94. Cloth, Oriental trade, 41. 237, 242, 245, 249-251, 263, 265, 266, 270- 272, 275; West Indies, 276; New England funds for development, 278; colonial importation, 43. 489; colonial manufacture, 489, 58. 440, 441; from Africa, 44. 669; home manufacture (1813), 47. 485 n .; Bigelow invention papers, 49. 3; Northwest Coast trade, 53. 218, 228, 252; East Indian, forbidden to French colonies, 60. 274. See also Cotton; Dress; Duck; Dyes; Man- ufactures.
Clothing. See Dress.
Clough, Arthur H., 48. 59; on Froude and Goldwin Smith, 49. 126 n.
Clough, Duke, Boston crew, 55. 85. Clouston (Cluston), Malcom affair, 58. 46.
Cloutman & Stimpson, earthenware association, 51. 238.
Clowes, William L., on Cartagena expedition, 52. 202.
Club, The, Boston (1818), ports. of members, 53. 140.
Club of Odd Volumes, Hunnewell, 44. 221; gifts, 46. 339, 50. 81; deposit of records, 52. 334.
Clubs, irregular London (1721), 57. 347.
Cluzant, Henri, Crèvecœur Papers, 43. 689.
Clymer, Daniel, for Boston, 43. 330. Clymer, George, on Ramsay-Smith contest, 51. 23 n .; replies to presi- dential addresses, 57. 127, 131.
Coal, early domestic anthracite ex- periments, 46. 209; Canadian, for France, 60. 256. See also Peat.
Coan, Capt. William B., Civil War, 56. 417, 418.
Coast defense, Mass., in Civil War, 42. 295, 296.
Coast Road, Quincy, Mass., 41. 531.
Coastwise trade, regulations and sep- aration of Maine movement, 41. 145; Canadian reciprocity, 47. 166; Boston (1768), 58. 423.
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Coat, -, Leghorn (1819), 51. 434. Coat armor, Paddy and Wensley, 45. 337; W. L. Smith, 51. 74.
Cobb, -, of Boston, at Rome (1819), 51. 446, 452, 457, 459, 463, 469.
Cobb, Darius, paintings and etchings, 58. 377, 60. 87, Gen. In. xiii.
Cobb, David, Shays's Rebellion, 43. 132; candidacy (1810), 47. 273.
Cobb, Howell, secession, 43. 663; letters to, 46. 486, 487; candidacy (1856), 487; resignation, 48. 215; Moran on, 435.
Cobb, John C., group port., 52. 117. Cobb, John S., port., 52. 117.
Cobb, Mrs. John S., gifts, 52. 117, 139. Cobb, Maj. Moses, artillery, 56. 372. Cobb, Sarah C. [Mrs. Guild], 50. 308, 52. 44.
Cobb, Thomas R. R., Antietam, 56. 191.
Cobbett, William (Peter Porcupine), Noah Webster on, 43. 150; on Paine and Independence, 243, 244 n .; Adams on, 45. 24; on presidential speech to Congress and replies, 57. 142, 155; Ebeling on, 59. 329.
Cobden, Catherine A. (Williams), 48. 471.
Cobden, Richard, Civil War attitude, 44. 5, 46. 119, 127, 56. 180, 182; blockade-raising proposal, 45. 152, 154, 156, 157; Rochdale meeting on Trent affair, 255; Laird Rams, 316; on belligerency, Buchanan cor- respondence, 46. 28 n .; Roebuck, parliamentary debate, 116, 48. 461; Times conflict, 46. 130; death, Bright on, 133, 136, 49. 114, 117; on Seward, 46. 149; Russell, 47. 73; cotton interest, 282; recog- nition of the Confederacy, 415; Endicott, 48. 247; Moran's visit, 471; on Weed, 472; on Parkes, 481; first election, 53. 293; corn laws, 296, 306, 312-314.
Cobenzl, Ludwig, graf von, Selz nc- gotiations, 59. 333.
Cobham, Dr. Thomas, Quincy on, 49. 459.
Coburn. See also Colburn.
Coburn, Daniel J., Sims rendition, 45. 625, 55. 344.
Coburn, Frank, on Battle of Concord, 56. 71 n.
Coburn, John, advertisement, FACSIM. 52. 5.
Coburn, Joseph D., Sims rendition, 45. 624, 55. 343.
Cochin, Charles N., Franklin port., 56. 149 n.
Cochituatc celebration, 53. 40.
Cochran, - loyalist, 54. 338.
Cochran, Asa F., 54. 287.
Cochran, Emily F. [Mrs. Schouler], 54. 287.
Cochran, F. C., Ithaca, 45. 228.
Cochrane, John (?), emancipation, 58. 319.
Cockburn, Sir George, Gerry on, 47. 511, 514, 520, 522; off New London, 59. 158.
Cockfighting, in South (1773), 49. 467, 469.
Cockin, George, Mayflower crew, 60. 220.
Cockle, James, customs officer, 43. 480, 481, 46. 466; graft, 47. 201 n. Cocoa, trade, 59. 220, 223.
Coddington, William, on Cotton's sermon, 41. 104, 111 n., 43. 503; career, 44. 583; Mass., 583, 584; settlement and government, 584- 587; property, 587; usurpation, 588; services and character, 588-592; tract on Quakers, 590 n .; on Mor- ton, 58. 157.
Code Noir, Le, for French colony of Louisiana, 60. 275, 281.
Codfish, price fixing, 43. 443.
Codman, Ann (McMaster), 53. 168.
Codman, Ann M. [Mrs. Cabot], 53. 176.
Codman, Mrs. Arthur, gifts, 54. 289, 290 (see Gen. In. xxii).
Codman, Dr. Benjamin H., gift, 60. 23.
Codman, Charles R. [1], 53. 168.
Codman, Charles Russell [2], on T. K. Lothrop, 47. 30; and Lothrop, 431; death, 52. 3; tribute, 87; memoir, 53. 168; PORT. and AUTOG., 168.
Codman, Henry, Constitution relic, 48. 167.
Codman, James, Boston fire, 56. 266. Codman, John [1], French trade (1787), 47. 112; family, 53. 168.
Codman, John [2], silhouette, 47. 445; petition, 59. 171.
Codman, John S., 53. 176; gift, 55. 3. Codman, Julian, 53. 176.
Codman, Martha C., gifts, 48. 167, 57. 185.
Codman, Parnell (Foster), 53. 168. Codman, Richard, 49. 76 n.
Codman, Robert, immigrant, 53. 168.
Codman, Russell S., 53. 176. Codman, Stephen, 53. 168.
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Codman, Susan W. [Mrs. Fiske], 53. 176.
Codrington, Sir William, owner of Barbuda Island, 54. 275.
Coe, William, letter (1771) on per- sonal affairs, 57. 355.
Coeducation, Cornell, 49. 148, 157.
Coffee, early U. S. trade, 41. 247, 254- 256, 259-261; colonial trade and duty, 43. 483, 59. 223; British tariff (1844), 53. 318.
Coffin, shipmaster (1775), 59.
119.
Coffin, factor at Canton, 41.
267.
Coffin, Mrs. ---- , Boston (1797), 56. 274.
Coffin, Charles C., gift from estate, 53. 17.
Coffin, Egbert B., 43. 403.
Coffin, Eleanor (Foster), 51. 170.
Coffin (Coffyn), Francis, Paris, 54. 104, 108, 119.
Coffin, Grace (Parkman), gift, 53. 141.
Coffin, Harriet P. [Mrs. Smyth], 43. 403.
Coffin, Jethro, Nantucket, 45. 469.
Coffin, John, loyalist, ship captured, 43. 96.
Coffin, Laben, whaler, 53. 224.
Coffin, Margaret, 56. 274.
Coffin, Martha (Derby), 47. 496 n.
Coffin, Nathaniel (1723), 45. 469.
Coffin, Nathaniel, Stuart's finances, 43. 453, 454; customs finances, 456, 457; loyalist, in Eng., death, 45. 411, 413.
Coffin, Nathaniel, Wiscasset, 43. 402. Coffin, Dr. Nathaniel [d. 1826], Port- land, 47. 496 n., 51. 170.
Coffin, Peter, New Hampshire assem- bly, 45. 629.
Coffin, Sarah [Mrs. Leach], 57. 185.
Coffin, Thomas A., papers, 43. 282; loyalist, New Brunswick, 54. 338, 350.
Coffin, Timothy, shipmaster, 47. 112, 115.
Coffin, William H., on Walker, 41. 351.
Coffin handbills, in N. H., 43. 70. Coffyn. See Coffin.
Coggeshall, Joshua, Quaker meeting, 42. 381.
Coggeshall, William, 46. 236.
Cogswell, Charles N., gift, 57. 185. Cogswell, James [1], 59. 115 n.
Cogswell, James [2], letter on siege of Boston, 59. 115.
Cogswell, Joseph G., 47. 533; letter to, 56. 209; Round Hill School, 57. 205; Ticknor on, 59. 260, 263.
Cogswell, Mary (Gilman), 59. 260 n. Cohasset, Mass., service medal, 53. 65; Whitcomb Papers, 55. 3; tradc (1768), 58. 425; land plans, Gen. In. xiv, xv.
Coiffier, , electrical experiments,
56. 142.
Coignard, Jean B., imprints, 60. 254, 263.
Coins. See Numismatics.
Coit, Rev. Henry A., St. Paul's School, 57. 208.
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