Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 14

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1941
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts Historical Society
Number of Pages: 488


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Coitmore, Thomas, shipmaster, 47. 180.


Coke, Sir John, 42. 218, 59. 5.


Coke, Rev. Thomas, church organiza- tion, 48. 264.


Coke, Thomas W. See Leicester.


Coker, William, Boston crew, 55. 85.


Cokesbury College, in 1791, 51. 59.


Colburn. See also Coburn.


Colburn, Pittsfield tavern


(1820), 50. 191.


Colburn, Dana P., group port., 50. 118.


Colburn, James, Pepperell, 44. 264. Colburn, John, Antigua petition, 59. 176.


Colburn, Mary [Mrs. Gay], 50. 110.


Colburn, Sarah [Mrs. Gay], 50. 111. Colburn, Waldo, 47. 278, 48. 164.


Colby, Charles W., 49. 164; Parkman centenary, 57. 191.


Colchester, Va., in 1791, 51. 64.


Colden, Alexander, post-office, 50. 170-175 (see Gen. In. xx); death, 175.


Colden, Lieut .- Gov. Cadwallader [1], on throat distemper, 42. 462 n .; copics of Five Nations desired (1797), 43. 141, 142; on inoculation, 45. 439, 440; New Hampshire grants, 51. 52.


Colden, Cadwallader [2], loyalist refugee, address to Vaughan, 44. 159.


Colden, David, London, 50. 285.


Colden, Richard N., post-office, 50. 175 (see Gen. In. xx). Cole. See also Coles.


Colc, Canadian expedition (1776), 55. 72.


Cole, Mrs. - Weymouth (1739), 42. 450, 451.


Colc, George W., on Hows's fake, 52. 277.


Cole, Col. Isaac, Halifax County, Va.,


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51. 70; reply to presidential ad- dresses, 57. 127.


Cole, John, shipmaster, 51. 284.


Coleman. See also Colman.


Coleman, Emma L., gifts, 54. 139, 246,57. 361, 59. 236, 60. 87.


Coleman, G. I., Harpers Ferry affair, 41. 518.


Coleman, William, Jefferson and newspaper, 41. 58; letter of 1828, 46. 322-324; biog. note, 321 n .; as dramatic critic, 59. 315.


Colenso, Bishop John W., Conway incident, 46. 122.


Coleridge, Bernard J. S., baron, on Harcourt, 58. 409.


Coleridge, John D., baron, letter on Trent affair, 45. 92 n .; on Adams, 58. 287.


Coles. See also Cole.


Coles, Edward, in Europe, 47. 467.


Coles Ferry, Va., in 1791, 51. 70.


Coley, Henry, tract, 57. 38.


Colfax, Schuyler, port., 59. 266.


Coligny, Gaspard de, Geneva me- morial, 43. 288.


Collamore, Horace, earthenware association, 51. 238.


Collection of Poems by Several Hands, allusion to Milton, 42. 159, 165.


Collections of M.H.S., first issue, 41. 293; material for, 46. 384; change in format, 48. 363.


Colleges, project for Liberia, 48. 76; C. F. Adams on dead languages, 387, 418, 419; Olmstead on techni- cal and military education, 50. 168- 170. See also Harvard; other col- leges and universities by name.


Collens, John, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Collett, John A., 49. 460; leaves North Carolina, 460 n.


Collicot, Richard, petition of Christo- pher Lawson (1669), 46. 482; Pequot War, 51. 285; Boston peti- tion, 52. 314.


Collier. See also Collyer.


Collier, Robert P. See Monkswell.


Collier, William, Plymouth, 44. 188; intolerance, 52. 328.


Collin, Leonard, Antigua petition, 59. 174.


Collins. See also Collens; Collin. Collins, Henry, 49. 264.


Collins, Isaac, Milton imprint, 42. 169


Collins, Isaac, naval officer, port., 44. 577; Crèvecœur's succor, 50. 98.


Collins, Dr. James (?), City Point, Va. (1865), 56. 494.


Collins, John, monetary makeshifts, 47. 36.


Collins, Nicholas, Antigua petition, 59. 174.


Collins, Samuel, killed, 41. 221.


Collins, V. Lansing, acknowledgment to, 51. 29 n.


Collinson, Peter, biog., 56. 145.


Collyer, Thomas, shipmaster, 59. 218, 234.


Colman. See also Coleman.


Colman, Rev. -, sermon (1834), 57. 269.


Colman, Abigail [Mrs. Dennie], 56. 31 n.


Colman, Rev. Benjamin, letters to, from Mather, Kenneth, Coram, and others, 44. 260, 48. 135, 53. 67-84, 56. 19-56; ministry, 47. 226- 229; inoculation, 227, 57. 346 n .; Monis, 52. 291-293; on Great Awakening, 53. 192, 197-199, 202, 206, 213-216; and printing of let- ters, 196 n .; ordination of Indian missionaries, 56. 21 n .; sermons, copies to England, 32, 33, 42, 51; port., 210.


Colman, Jane [Mrs. Turell], 56. 27 n. Colman, John, pamphlet (1719), 43. 434; family record, 48. 320; Coram, 56. 24.


Colman, Sarah (Crisp | Harris | Lev- erett | Clark), 56. 23 n.


Colmer, Abraham, Newfoundland trade, 47. 189.


Colon, see Columbus. Colonial agents, Thomlinson, for N. H., letters, 44. 190, 198-205, 45. 203, 204, 207; Mass. in 1690, Cooke's letter, 644; Mauduit pa- pers, 50. 119-121; Mass., Jackson and Bollan, 53. 25, 59. 421; Frank- lin's accounts, 56. 94-120.


Colonial Society of Mass., deposit, 58. 215, Gen. In. xiii.


Colonies, English-American, John A. Doyle, 41. 196-198; French treaty on neutrality (1686), 209; judicial delays, 43. 191, 192; intercolonial trade, 483; papers on, 54. 7; map (1772), Gen. In. xv. See also Eco- nomic conditions; Franco-American colonies; Mercantile system; Social conditions; West Indies; divisions, colonies, and wars by name.


Colonization of negroes, Thayer's schemes, 41. 455 n .; records of Mass. society, 48. 75; and abolition-


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ism, painting, 49. 176; Dix on, 50. 157; society in Mass. advocated, 57. 246-249. See also Liberia.


Colorado Springs, souvenir penny, 49. 1.


Colored American, file, 49. 169.


Colosseum, Rome, in 1819, 51. 457.


Colquhoun, Sir Patrick M., on Laird Rams, 45. 291, 293, 303.


Colquitt, Walter T., religion, 52. 100. Colrain, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 392.


Colson, Nathaniel, almanac, 50. 74. Colthurst, Thomas, Pickering vs. Weston, 54. 166 n., 174.


Colton, Gardner Q., exhibit, 42. 74.


Colton, Henry M., school, 46. 167.


Columbati, Signora opera (1806), 48. 528.


Columbia, as name for U. S., 51. 62 n. Columbia, Columbia River, 43. 20,


53. 247, 248, 59. 303; 1789 voy- age, 47. 370, 54. 11; log (1790-93), 53. 217; burden, armament, crew, 218; owners, 218, 59. 303; cargo, 53. 218; in Atlantic, 218-223; Falkland Is., 223, 224; Cape Horn, 224, 225; Pacific, 225-227; summer on Northwest Coast, 227-235; winter quarters, shipbuilding, 235- 243; second season, 243-260; strike and repairs, Nootka Sound, 253- 259; Hawaii, 261, 262, 54. 11; China, 53. 263-266; homeward voyage, 266-275.


Columbia College, Washington, D.C., 53. 56.


Columbia River, discovery, 43. 20, 53. 247, 248, 59. 303.


Columbiad, Joel Barlow's letter on copies of, 47. 296.


Columbian (Massachusetts) Centinel, separation of Maine movement, 41. 146, 150, 154; on secrecy in Senate, 57. 143 n .; on abuse of Washington, 148 n .; on Jefferson's written mes- sage, 162; Sans Souci Club contro- versy, 60. 322-326, 331-333.


Columbian Magazine, Noah Webster, 43. 135; J. Q. Adams's commence- ment address, 59. 205-209.


Columbia's Cove, Northwest Coast, 53. 228, 249, 254.


Columbus, Baldassare, claim, 59. 152.


Columbus, Bartholomew, at Veragua, 59. 148.


Columbus, Christopher, Bourne's characterization, 41. 402; Adams on lack of memorial, 43. 241 n .;


ports., 47. 424, 52. 282, 59. 84; photostat of letters, 53. 147, 58. 297, 298, 300; view of caravels, 56. 317; forms of codex, 59. 148; descendants, 148; origin of codex, copies, 149-151; later history of copies, 151-153.


Columbus, Christopher, grandson of the discoverer, title, 59. 148.


Columbus, Louis, Veragua title, 59. 148.


Columbus, O., insurance company, 47. 371; Free Soil paper, 49. 169. Columbus, U. S. S. (1776), cruise, 46. 193, 196.


Columbus, U. S. S. (1834-46), 55. 2, 57. 259.


Columbus Day badge, 46. 241.


Columbus half dollar, 50. 217.


Colver, Rev. Nathaniel, 56. 170.


Colvin, Catharine, gifts, 55. 2, 4.


Colvin, Frederick, killed, 41. 124.


Combe, George, port., 49. 59.


Comenius, Johann A., on Bohemia, 46. 301.


Comitatus, Anglo-Saxon, 51. 117 n., 157 n .; ancient Germanic, 129-131. Comité France-Amérique, medal, gift, 52. 2. Commeford, - shipmaster, 54. 32.


Commendation, aspects, 51. 143, 144. Commerce, and separation of Maine movement, 41. 129; early Ameri- can, 236-278, 53. 264-266 [see Orient]; as natural right and duty, 43. 307, 308, 313; basis in Chinese intercourse, 308-314, 320; inter- colonial, 483; amount of colonial, 488-490; Anglo-American negoti- ations, 44. 306, 308-310, 317-319, 45. 391, 48. 143; during Revolution, 44. 368-377, 55. 287; [see also Burchmore, Zachariah]; elements of revolutionary, 44. 368, 377; to- bacco, West Indies, 369, 370; Dutch, invoices, 370-372; French, Spanish, 373; captured American ships (1776-81), 374; captured British cargoes, 375; through the lines, 375; coastwise, 375; adver- tisements as evidence (1776-81), 375; profiteering, 696; New Eng- land and West Indies (1758-66), records, 45. 185; illegal munitions for Maine Indians (1631), 493-498; Boston private papers, 578, 47. 276, 369, 48. 134, 49. 3, 288, 289, 412, 50. 3, 208, 51. 239, 289, 342, 355, 52. 284, 322, 53. 39 (see Gen. In. xxii),


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141, 178, 54. 6, 7, 193, 212, 213, 244, 289, 55. 214, 56. 1, 316, 352, 59. 2, 97; middleman profits, 46. 212; one price, 213; store hours, 214; accounts, 214; Boston job- bing centres, 220, 221; effect of unstable currency, 229-231; after Revolution, conditions, power un- der Confederation, 47. 112-116, 54. 129, 132, 133, 49. 84-86, 60. 304; and honor, 47. 128; English ship- ments to colonies (1622-39), 178- 190, 51. 282-284; New England- West Indies-Maryland (1667), 47. 217; papers on Mass., 447, 48. 320, 49. 288, 412, 51. 355, 52. 284, 53. 141, 178, 54. 193, 55. 287, 324, 56. 352; seizure on outbreak of war, 48. 153; Lopez-Champlin MSS. on colonial, 49. 3; Carolinas (1773), 441, 456, 464; papers of N. H. mer- chant, 50. 180; London and Ameri- can trade (1775), 466, 467; Baillie on American contest and English (1775), 486; English petitions (1775), 493, 494; Swedish-American letter-book (1811-13), 51. 3; Bos- ton effort to control earthenware sales, 238; papers of Louisville house (early 19th cent.), 52. 168; China and South America, 283; Sewall's shipments (1683-98), 334- 340; trade of Northwest Coast, 53. 227-260; British conditions (1841-47), 296-301, 303, 304, 307, 310-313, 316, 317, 319, 323, 324; foreign credits (1843), 311; Boston traders in Hawaii (1789-1823), 54. 9-47; after the War of 1812, 79; Salem (1797), 56. 275, 278; Boston customs district (1768), 58. 422- 429; Boston merchants' signals, 59. 2; French edicts on colonial (1629- 1789), 60. 250-304; French no- bility and participation in mari- time, 255; forbidden to French naval officers, 267; regulations for French colonial, 267-269, 272, 273, 277, 282, 283; French maritime association, 293; colonial agents in France, 302. See also Bankruptcy; Banks; Belligerency; Communica- tion; Customs; Economic condi- tions; Embargoes; Fur trade; Mer- cantile system; Neutral trade; Prices; Slave trade; Speculation; Trade with the enemy; Transpor- tation; Weights and measures.


Commercial Bulletin, file, 47. 445.


Commissioners at Paris, privateers,


46. 186, 190; social intercourse (1778), 54. 103, 104, 107, 108, 112, 118; J. P. Jones, 55. 137, 138.


Commissioners of the Customs, letters (1768) on smuggling and radical faction, 55. 263-271; on post, 272; report on colonial customs officers, 276; call for a warship, 278. See also Customs; Liberty.


Committee of Historical Publications of Holland, gift, 53. 92.


Committee of 33, contest in, 43. 669- 671, 674-677.


Committees of correspondence, Quincy and intercolonial, 49. 451, 458, 460; Boston records, 50. 224.


Committees of M.H.S., standing and annual, by-laws on, 41. 442, 446, 60. 50. See also Cabinet; Finances; House; Library; Officers; Proceed- ings; Publications.


Committees of safety, in Mass., 48. 20; loyalists, 29; Lovell on, 50. 477; report on Bunker Hill, 59. 36, 37.


Common law, territorial limits, 46. 293.


Commonwealth Bank, pet bank, 57. 260.


Commonwealth Club, purpose, 54. 322.


Commonwealth vs. Newton, 44. 421 n. Communication. See Aviation; Ex- press; Postoffice; Radio; Telegraph; Telephone; Transportation; Travel. Communism in Economy, Ohio, 44. 341; failure, 481.


Compagnie d'Occident, edicts on, 60. 252, 267-269.


Compagnie de Guinée, edict on, 60. 260.


Compagnie de la Guyane Françoise, edicts on, 60. 298, 301.


Compagnie de St. Domingue, edicts, regulations, 60. 262, 266, 267.


Compagnie des Indes, edicts on, 60. 270-272, 276, 277, 287, 296.


Compagnie des Indes Occidentales (Cayenne), edicts on, 60. 255, 257- 260.


Compagnie des Voyages de Longs Cours, edict on, 60. 255.


Compagnie du Sénégal, edict on, 60. 275.


Company. See also Compagnie.


Company for Propagating the Gospel. See Society


Compass, varieties, 53. 219 n.


Compradors, Canton (1792), 53. 264- 266.


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Compromise of 1850, Webster, 44.


507, 510, 45. 164, 57. 373, 60. 56-


58; Mass. Whigs, 50. 50; mischief, 53; Clay, 57. 372.


Compton, Lady Charlotte [Vis- countess Townshend], 56. 351.


Compton, Bishop Henry, Boston Freneh church, letter to, 52. 122, 123.


Comstoek, William O., gift, 55. 320, 58. 145.


Comus, Nicolas P. L., experiments, 56. 148.


Conanieut, grant, 44. 585.


Conant, Elizabeth (Weston), Ireland, 54. 169 n., 171.


Conant, John, 54. 172.


Conant, Julia [Mrs. Seaver], 51. 287. Conant, Roger, Mass., 45. 641, 642; wife, 54. 169 n., 171.


Concini, Concino, assassination, 50. 93.


Concord, Mass., Willard family, 45. 583, 584; antebellum circle, 584- 586; Sanborn school, 50. 210, 51. 308, 309; William Emerson, 55. 12-16; preparations for Revolu- tion, 16-19; Shattuck Papers, 56. 167, 316. See also Lexington and Concord.


Concord, N. H., Lineoln, 42. 81 n .; Free Soil paper, 49. 168.


Concord (1627-34), 47. 184, 189.


Concord Academy, Mass., 43. 294; medal, 49. 347.


Concord Academy, Va., in 1791, 51. 65.


Concord Art Association, medal, 57. 514.


Concord School of Philosophy, San- born, 50. 213.


Condore Isle, 53. 267.


Coney, Thomas, church warden, Boston, Eng., 60. 143.


Confederate States, lithograph of officers, 43. 465; etchings, 44. 87; eonscription, 287-290; Constitution and slave trade, 46. 315; prayer- book, 47. 279; Bunch on organiza- tion and character, 48. 205-206; London newspaper, 482; funds in England, 488; W. H. Hurlbut, 49. 21-23; specimens of money, 50. 81, 51. 89, 52. 1, 53, 178, 54. 3, 83, 246, 55. 5, 6, 59. 140; book of stock certificates, 53. 17. See also Bel- ligerency; Civil War; Recognition; Secession.


Confederation, separation of Maine movement, 41. 133; impost, 43. 127,


48. 430; English comment on condi- tions, 43. 618, 624-627; necd of commercial powers, 47. 113, 49. 84- 86; King on conditions, 82, 85, 86, 88, 89; J. Q. Adams on, as critical period, 59. 204; social conditions of period, 60. 318-344; policy of con- servatives, 339. See also Continen- tal Congress; Federal Convention. Conference on the Limitation of


Armament, American group port., 55. 224.


Confidence (1634), 47. 184.


Confucius, search for quotation, 43. 473.


Congregational Library, Hooker's sermon, 46. 259.


Congregationalism, English printers, early New England tracts, 42. 263- 266; sermons at Weymouth, 445- 470; meetings, colonial clergy, 452, 465, 466, 468; chureh arbitra- tions, 458, 475; minister's salary, 465; spinster's lecture, 466; con- ditions at Bowdoin, 43. 404-406; Andover creed and E. C. Smyth, 406-411; arguments (1703), 646- 648; provincial rural ministers, 44. 68; instrumental music, 176-178; diary of Rev. Joseph Emerson (1748-49), 262-282; concern over apostasy (1703), 683; trance story, 685; missions to Va. eastern shore, 45. 598, 599; theological queries, Mass. elders (1636), 46. 275, 276; Boston Manifesto Church, 47. 223; after 1783, 48. 255, 267; Calvin- ism in America, 49. 63; case of diseipline (1777), 96-99; establish- ment by Mass. constitution, 50. 368-381, 403, 406, 407, 411 (MAP, 392); pew assessment, 51. 306; Bishop Kennett on ordination, 53. 82; national council at Plymouth, 56. 243. See also Pilgrims; Puri- tanism; Religion; Unitarianism; churches and eminent ministers by name.


Congregationalist, Morton Dexter, 44. 490.


Congress, pension legislation, 42. 113- 133; gaining position in, 53. 333; presidential speeches, 57. 123 [see President]; Lodge and cxeeutive encroachment, 58. 348. - (1st) lack of politieal alignment, 47. 40; con- ditions, 116; contested election, 51. 21-23; public opinion on measures, 67, 71; (2d) report of Va. senators, 42. 320; meeting, 45. 24; (3d) lack


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of political alignment, 47. 41; (6th) presidential vote, 41. 50; (13th) em- bargo, 47. 489; bank, 500, 520; President of Senate pro-tem., 502; terms of petitions, Gerry-King af- fair, 502-505; and need of peace, 54. 80; (14th) Wait's State Papers, treaty-making power, King, Ran- dolph, 53. 335-337; (16th) Otis on, 60. 30; (17th) piracy, 50. 143; (19th) internal improvements, 49. 192; (20th) public printer, 197; re- trenchment, 209; tariff, 210-212; (21st) nominations in Senate, 218- 220, 222; judiciary, 218; Foote reso- lutions, 219; Ga. and Cherokees, 220-222; (22d) Force Bill and tariff, 57. 370; (23d) abolition petitions, 53. 49, 50; N. Y. fire sufferers, 52; (25th) character, 46. 343; (27th) English opinion, 53. 299, 303; (28th) Texas, 58; (30th) slavery, 57. 371; (31st) Compromise, 372, 373; (33d) Know Nothing Bill, 374; (34th) Brooks-Sumner affair, 41. 222, 46. 486-488, 54. 180; (36th) [see Secession]; (37th) Trent, 45. 50; legal tender, 58. 197; (38th) Cana- dian reciprocity, 47. 155-160; Freed- men's Bureau, 58. 135; (51st) Force Bill, 329; (58th) group port., 54. 2; (63d-64th) Lodge on, 51. 5-20; (66th) League of Nations, 58. 358- 362. See also Continental Congress; House of Representatives; Senate. Congress, privateer, prizes, 60. 110.


Congress, U. S. S., command, guns (1776), 46. 196, 60. 111.


Congress, U. S. S., construction (1794), 46. 202, 203.


Congress Hall, Saratoga Springs, in 1820, 50. 192, 193.


Conkey, Ithamar, probate judgeship, 57. 265, 266.


Conkey, John Q. A., earthenware association, 51. 239.


Conkling, Capt. Cambridge (1814), 47. 509.


Conkling, Roscoe, dogmatism, 43. 659; Garfield controversy, 57. 299. Connant, John, Dorchester Company, 43. 495.


Connecticut, Lincoln in (1860), 42. 81 n .; election of 1840, 385; political attitude (1843-44), 397, 428; elec- tion of 1798, 43. 148; outbreak of Revolution, 156; frontier defense (1694), 505; light-horse incident (1776), 552, 588-593; ratification, 45. 480; negro suffrage, 46. 146, 49.


128; navy in Revolution, 46. 180, 184; privateers, 189; Hooker and founding, 273; revolutionary serv- ice and claims, 47. 136; L. I. during the Revolution, 138; revolutionary embargoes, 138-140; early corn dealing with Indians, Pynchon's letters, 48. 35-51; fort at Saybrook (1644), 54; Washington Benevolent Societies, 49. 277; attitude (1774), 50. 473; travel (1790), 51. 39-45 (see Gen. In. xxi); Coram on, 56. 40; Mohegan case, 40-42, 51-53, 56; writs of assistance, 58. 21, 25, 61, 71-73; customs questions (1766), 58-71; Penny case (1659), 119-125; agricultural society, 59. 183; warship construction (1776), 60. 111. See also New England. Connecticut, at Port Royal, 56. 399. Connecticut Fifth Regiment, Shenan- doah Valley campaign, 41. 118.


Connecticut Historical Society, gift, 41. 29.


Connecticut River, Springfield and fort at mouth, 48. 54; changes in bed, law suits, 51. 42; bridges, 57. 257, 260; Morton's land, 58. 158. Connecticut Sixth Infantry, Jackson- ville, 43. 377.


Connecticut State Library, return of Trumbull Papers, 54. 353-357, 55. 30-40; gifts, 58. 97, Gen. In. xiii.


Connell, Dennis, Boston crew, 55. 86. Connell, Henry, Boston crew, 55. 85. Connell, John, messenger (1814), 47. 304.


Connell, Patrick, Boston crew, 55. 86. Connell, Philip, Boston crew, 55. 85. Connelley, William E., on Kan. and slave labor, 44. 506.


Connor, Charles, sailor, 55. 68, 70.


Connor, Patrick, Boston crew, 55. 85. Connor, Robert D. W., gifts, 43. 73, 53. 25.


Conrad of Mayence, 52. 12.


Conrad, Mrs. Isaac, gift, 55. 339.


Conrad, Joseph S., pass (1863), 57. 421.


Conrad, Susan, gift, 49. 179.


Consalvi, Ercole, cardinal, Jonathan Russell, 51. 444, 445, 449, 455-457, 459, 472, 473.


Conseil de Commerce, regulations, 60. 266, 269.


Consent (1627), 47. 188.


Consequa, hong merchant, 41. 249, 252, 262, 268, 269.


Consors,


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Constables, liquor for, 53. 21.


Constantine, emperor, and cross, 42. 271, 272.


Constantine Pavlovich, grand duke, at Dresden, 51. 386; wives, 386 n .; character, 59. 340.


Constellation, U. S. S., French actions, 44. 403, 46. 204; construction, 202, 203.


Constitution, U. S. S., relics from, 45. 542, 48. 75, 167, 50. 37, 54. 320; construction, Revere's work, 46. 202, 203, 54. 244; in Europe (1811), 47. 298; medal, 50. 37; log-books, 82; action paintings, 54. 3, 56. 69; views, 55. 5; rescue (1861), 56. 357; in 1834, 57. 259.


Constitution, Hudson River steam- boat, 59. 390.


Constitutional conventions, Maine (1816, 1819), 41. 153, 164; Mass. votes on calling (1776-1916), 50. 241-249; General Court as, 242- 244; struggle in Mass. (1780), 353 [see Massachusetts constitution]. See also Federal convention.


Constitutional law, J. B. Thayer, 52. 136.


Constitutions, state, objections to adopting Mass. (1780), 50. 54-60; popular vote on first Mass., 55. See also Constitutional conven- tions; Federal constitution.


Constitutions of Clarendon, purpose, 51. 150, 52. 13 n .; Becket's contest, 14, 15, 18 n .; church and state jurisdiction, 22-25, 30.


Consuls, secession and exequatur, 48. 216, 442; Moran on American, 432 n., 460; proposed (1784), 59, 86. See also Diplomatic service.


Contarini, Alvise, English relations, 59. 18-21.


Contested elections, First Congress, 51. 21-23; General Court, 57. 261. Conti, François Louis de Bourbon, prince de, experiments, 56. 145, 147. Continental army, Pendleton's mo- tion for formation, 44. 522; Quincy's suggestion, 50. 468, 469; smallpox, 57. 241; military char- acter, 58. 111; meeting with French, 274. See also American Revolution; Recruiting.


Continental Congress, committee at camp (1775), 43. 95; reconciliation, 331; on dissipation (1778), 334; cavalry, 553 n., 555 n., 566, 567 n .; weakness of, 44. 366; Pendleton's proposals (May, 1775), 518; final


conditions, 45. 335, 480, 59. 95; Warren's accounts, 45. 335, 336; privateers, prize regulations, 46. 185, 189, 60. 109, 116; navy, 46. 194, 60. 101, 110-112, 114; Esek Hopkins, 46. 197; status, work, 47. 133, 50. 472, 473, 478, 485; paper money, 47. 135, 50. 81; Hancock on journey (1778), 48. 506; peace, in- structions, treaty, 49. 81, 59. 58; Mass. delegation (1786), 49. 87, 89; Baptist petition, 50. 375; Frank- lin's advice from England, 469; ex- pected adjournment (1774), 471; reconvening (1775), 476; position of John Adams, 482; fund to bribe (1775), 494; secret journals, 53. 336; McNeill's petition, 55. 134- 136, 140, 143-145; Deane-Lee row, 58.221, 233 (see Gen. In. xxiv), 59. 53; Hancock's letter-book, 58. 250; Gérard, reception, 59. 48-53, 57-59; French royal births, 53, 54, 61-63; hall at Philadelphia, 55; other diplo- mats, 62 n .; LETTER of Louis XVI., 69; presentation of America to France, 67; reception of royal ports., 67-70; commercial treaties, 86; N. Y. attitude (1774), 112, 113; Eng- lish attitude (1775), 125, 129, 131, 137; Hancock's letters (1776), 60. 98; changes in delegations (1776), 98-101; Canada, 99, 101; need of state information, 112; intercepted despatches, 116. See also American Revolution; Confederation; Inde- pendence; Stamp Act Congress.


Continuous voyage, Matamoras sei-


zures, Peterhoff, 46. 115-117, 47. 74, 76.


Contraband of war, in Trent affair, 45. 44, 58, 126, 132, 137, 138, 47. 109; cruiser as, Story's decision, 45. 273-276.


Contrabands. See Freedmen.


Contract, effect of Becket's defeat on law, 52. 27.


Contreras, J. Ruiz de, John Clark affair, 54. 64-68, 71, 74-76.


Converse, Edward, Killingly tavern, 44. 266.


Converse, John, defense of Wells, 55. 229.


Convicts. See Servants.


Convoy, U. S. S., 43. 381-383.


Convoys, Oriental trade, 41. 249, 250, 253; French and Indian War, 43. 200, 57. 403, 404; mast ships (1745), 49. 32; paper on, 57. 396; ancient, 397,. 398; medieval, 399;


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Spanish plate fleets, 399-401; de- fined, 399 n .; control, 402, 403; American Revolution, 404, 405; British instructions, 406; Napole- onic Wars, 406-409; (1854-65), 410; declarations on, 410; World War, 411; French colonial edicts, 60. 285, 286.


Conway, Edward, viscount, 59. 18-21. Conway, Jefferson, Kan., character, 41. 339, 478.


Conway, Martin F., Kan., character, 41. 227, 339, 478, 495, 44. 511, 512; John Brown, 41. 336; speech on negro troops, 43. 365; speech to terminate Civil War, 44. 512-515; letters on Kansas (1858-59), 516- 518.


Conway, Moncure D., on Paine and Declaration of Independence, 43. 243-249, 247 n .; Kan., 44. 511; se- cession, 513; Mason incident, 46. 122; Artemus Ward services, 48. 489.


Conway, Thomas, autog., 45. 577.


Conway Cabal, John Adams, 42. 11; Gates, 44. 35 n .; Washington on members, 58. 317.


Cony, Daniel, Maine constitutional convention, 41. 164.


Cony, Gov. Richard, 54. 307.


Conyngham, Gustavus, revolutionary services, 46. 200.


Coode, John, 46. 236.


Cook. See also Cooke.


Cook, Adam (?), 41. 379 n.


Cook, Frank G., on Mckenzie, 48. 316.


Cook, Grace [Mrs. Hollingsworth], 58. 460.


Cook, Lieut. Jacob D., negro regi- ment, 57. 492.


Cook, John E., Harpers Ferry, 41. 329, 512.


Cook, Sarah [Mrs. Haskins], 51. 175. Cook, Zebedee (?), in D. C. (1836), 53. 54.




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