Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 15

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


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Cooke. See also Cook. Cooke, Cranfield on, 45. 233, 238.


Cooke, David, on federal capitol, 59. 74.


Cooke, Elisha, letter (1690) on agency in England, 45. 644.


Cooke, Elizabeth [Mrs. Reade], 47. 25.


Cooke, George, capitol paintings, 56. 160, 161; biog. note, 160 n.


Cooke, Jay, Civil War bonds, 46. 228. Cooke, John, Quakers (1658), 51. 201.


Cooke, John, shipmaster (1774), 43. 246.


Cooke, John T., Morton case, 58. 171. Cooke, Josiah P., 42. 352.


Cooke, Mary [Mrs. Barker], 43. 399. Cooke, Richard, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Cooke, William, Mayflower crew, 60. 220.


Cookson, Elizabeth [Mrs. Grant], 49. 289.


Cookson, John, 49. 289.


Coolidge, Albert L., Charles River Basin sketch, 55. 5.


Coolidge, Dr. Algernon [1], German societies, 56. 167.


Coolidge, Dr. Algernon [2], gift, 56. 167.


Coolidge, Archibald Cary, on Strobel, 41. 319.


Coolidge, Baldwin, ports. by, 41. 295, 427; gifts, 49. 1, 52. 44, 282, 284, 318, 54. 214.


Coolidge, Calvin, Plymouth house, 57. 75; member, 58. 237, 249.


Coolidge, Charles Allerton, member, 55. 166, 187; on early gravestones, 189; report on Library, 57. 327.


Coolidge, Ellen W. (Randolph), 50. 152 n., 54. 141.


Coolidge, J. Templeman, jr., gift, 42. 348.


Coolidge, J. Wyeth, gift, 43. 1.


Coolidge, John, immigrant, 54. 141.


Coolidge, John, Watertown (1730), 51. 115.


Coolidge, John, Plymouth, house (1800), 57. 75.


Coolidge, Joseph [1], revolutionary trade, 44. 372; at Saratoga (1820), 50. 195; biog. note, 195 n.


Coolidge, Joseph [2], 50. 195 n.


Coolidge, Joseph [3], 50. 152, 54. 141.


Coolidge, Mercy, 47. 487.


Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, gifts, 46. 253; Joint High Commission, 47. 169; tributes, 54. 141; auto- biography, 56. 282.


Coombe, Thomas, as preacher, 49. 470.


Coombs, Leslie, election of 1844, 42. 421.


Cooper. See also Cowper.


Cooper,


Anthony


Ashley.


See


Shaftesbury.


Cooper, Catharine (Wendell), 113 n.


60.


Cooper, Sir Grey, letter (1767) on writs of assistance, 58. 73.


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Cooper, Jacob, appraisement of loyal- ist estate, 54. 4.


Cooper, James Fenimore, as politi- cian, 52. 280; on Pitcairn, 56. 77; character, 244; letter (1843) on material for naval history, 60. 34. Cooper, John, as actor, 48. 509.


Cooper, Judith [Mrs. Parke], 60. 113 n.


Cooper, Judith (Sewall), 51. 167.


Cooper, Mary, port., biog. note, 51. 166.


Cooper, Mary (Foye), 51. 166, 167.


Cooper, Mehitable (Minot), 51. 167. Cooper, Myles, port., 46. 253.


Cooper, Samuel, Cromwell miniature, 43. 253-255.


Cooper, Rev. Samuel, Hancock's Massacre oration, 43. 156 n .; minis- try, 47. 229; Leonidas letters, 49. ·461; Pownall, 50. 455; biog. note, 51. 167; on Manley and McNeill, 55. 51; port., 56. 210; on Bunker Hill, 59. 37; Society for Promotion of Christian Knowledge, 123; letter to, 126 n .; at Watertown, 133; Hancock, 60. 113.


Cooper, Samuel, Harpers Ferry, 46. 247.


Cooper, Sarah [Mrs. Renouf, Mrs. Story], 55. 234.


Cooper, T. R., Letter, photostat, 58. 316.


Cooper, Rev. Thomas, sermon (1627), 50. 205.


Cooper, Thomas, Springfield (c. 1651), 48. 54.


Cooper, Thomas, Boston (c. 1694), 51. 167.


Cooper, Thomas, prisoner of war, re- taliation on (1814), 48. 497.


Cooper, Thomas A., as actor, 59. 322, 323.


Cooper, Rev. William [1], port., biog. note, 51. 167; Great Awakening, 53. 197, 215; ordination of missionaries, 56. 21 n .; inoculation, 57. 346 n.


Cooper, William [2], Franklin be- quest, 55. 191; attestation, 58. 39; Hancock on, 60. 107; letter to, 112. Cooper, William M., canteen work at Philadelphia, 45. 640.


Cooperation, Goldwin Smith on, 49. 142.


Cooperstown, N. Y., Dix on, 50. 155- 157.


Coote, Richard. See Bellomont.


Copali, Mme. vocalist (1819), 51. 428.


Cope, ---- , in Smibert group, 49. 26.


Cope, John, Newfoundland trade, 47. 189.


Copeland, Herbert, Pewter Mug Club, 58. 139.


Copeland, John, Quaker, persecution, 42. 365.


Copeland, John, Harpers Ferry, 41. 512.


Copenhagen, in 1838, 46. 344-346; naval battle, 59. 339-341, 350. Copernicus, modernism, 41. 432.


Copley, John S., photographs of paintings, 41. 29, 49. 95, 51. 289; land, 47. 233, 56. 1; letter (1770) on Peale's Chatham, 48. 292; Badger, 51. 160; ports. erroneously attrib- uted, 163, 166, 171, 177, 184, 193, 199; account, 54. 289; voyage of family, 59. 117 n .; inoculation, 121; letter, 140. - Ports .: Adams, 46. 253, 51. 106, 57. 70; Barrett, 49. 95; Brown, 47. 34, 50. 217; Byles, 47. 275; Dowse, 55. 186; Gerrish, 49. 95; Greene, 54. 93 n .; Hancock, 41. 29, 58. 390, 59. 140; Jackson, 45. 1; Oliver, 53. 186, 54. 3-5; Otis, 56. 299; Pepperrell, 55. 286; Pickman, 50. 200; Powell, 49. 59; Revere, 58. 390; Russell, 47. 239; Savage, 49. 347; Vassall, 50. 202; Warren, 58. 377, 390, Gen. In. xvi; Went- worth, 55. 339.


Copley, Susannah (Clarke), 47. 113 n .; in England, 59. 133.


Copley family, papers and account, 54. 289, 290.


Copley Square, views, 60. 121.


Copp, David, Boston petition (1664), 52. 314.


Copp, Col. David, Bunker Hill, 44. 544.


Copp, George W., 44. 544.


Copp, Jonathan, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Copp, William, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Copp family, 44. 544.


Copper, Oriental trade, 41. 239; Span- ish trade, 275; Michigan specula- tion, 44. 352, 353; trade of North- west Coast, 53. 218, 228, 252.


Coppin, Robert, Mayflower pilot, career, 48. 108, 60. 212, 215; Plymouth landing, 52. 167.


Coppoc, Barclay, Harpers Ferry, 41. 329.


Coppoc, Edwin, Harpers Ferry, 41. 512, 514, 517.


Copyright, before 1789, 43. 125, 126; pirating, 136, 49. 150; depositing


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title-page, 43. 152; need of revision, 48. 184; bill of 1909 and canned music, 184-189; Morse's suit, 53. 47; Dickens and Tennyson on international, 54. 150, 60. 86.


Coquelin, Constant, autog., 54. 243. Coram, Eunice (Wayte), 56. 25 n .; death, 55.


Coram, Thomas, career, 56. 15; Taunton case, documents, 16-19, 46; letters (1734-40), 19-56; books for New England clergy, 19-36; training, Bray, 20; Nova Scotia settlement, 20, 34, 37, 45, 47; on Georgia, 20, 29, 47; on education, 33, 36; on agriculture, 36; on paper money, 37; Tucket case, 38; on Connecticut, 40; on Mohegans case, 40-42, 51-53, 56; foundling hos- pital, 43-45, 53-56; printed LETTER on hospital, AUTOG., 44; Boston Harbor lighthouse, 45-47; relief fund in England, 48-51, 53, 54; Samuel Smith, 54, 56; letters to, 346 n.


Corbet, Kan., 41. 355, 356.


Corbet, Michael, impressment case, 44. 423-452, 47. 202.


Corbett, Abraham, 45. 221; Wiscasset land, 59. 176.


Corbett, Sir Julian S., on private papers of officials, 48. 198.


Corbett, Otis, election of 1831, 49. 242.


Corbin, Francis, letter (1819) on slavery, tobacco, entail, 43. 260.


Corbin, Robert, Canada, 43. 260.


Corbitant, and Winslow, 52. 332. Corby, Sergt. -, Louisburg siege, death, 42. 139.


Cordage, trade, 41. 238, 247, 249, 250, 274; woolder stick, 60. 161.


Cordes, Simon de, voyage, 53. 223 n. Cordis, Thomas, Franklin monument, 45. 488.


Corey, shipmaster, wreck, Spanish detention (1809), 41. 265. Corey, Chambers, Bunker Hill, 43. 97.


Corey, Deloraine P., memorial stones 41. 28.


Corey, Elijah, silhouette and watch, 53. 186.


Coringa, India, trade, 41. 237.


Corinth, exploration, 42. 37.


Cork, Ireland, Pitt statue, 48. 293, 302.


Corn, early price, Mass., 42. 457, 458,


463, 465, 466, 468, 470; rates in, 45. 499; early Conn .- Indian dealings,


48. 35-51. See also next titles; Grain.


Corn and beans, origin of voting, 57. 230-239.


Corn laws, Webster on, 44. 338; conditions and reform movement (1840-47), 53. 284-325; sliding scale, 284, 286, 307, 309; English currency, 282, 283; league, organ, 315, 317.


Corn meal, British consumption (1846-47), 53. 322-324.


Cornelia, whaler, 52. 140.


Cornell, Mrs. John M., gift, 57. 73.


Cornell University, Goldwin Smith on beginnings, 49. 140, 144, 147-149,


151, 154-158; coeducation, 148, 157.


Corner, Francesco, English relations, 59. 18.


Corner, Capt. John, diary, 55. 245 n. See also Romney.


Corney, John, vestryman, 45. 587.


Cornhill, Boston, view, 54. 214.


Cornish, Catherine [Mrs. Hollings- worth], 58. 459.


Cornish, John, Paxton port., 56. 347.


Cornish (Williams), Richard, exe- cuted, 51. 230.


Cornwall, Capt. Frederick, Louisburg siege, 44. 76.


Cornwall, England, emigrants to Ncw England, 60. 372.


Cornwall County, Maine, 59. 176 n. Cornwallis, Charles, earl, N. Y. cam- paign, 43. 557; Brandywine, 563, 563 n., 581; on 1777 campaign, 44. 44 n .; Howe inquiry, 117, 137, 160, 163; N. J. campaign, 149, 150, 156; East Indian trade, 45. 392; illness (1780), 53. 59; Ireland, 59. 331; Charleston (1776), 60. 238.


Cornwallis, Sir William, convoys, 57. 409.


Coromandel, coast of, trade, 41. 238. Corporation for Promoting the Gospel in New England, seal, 55. 5.


Corporations, federal power to create, Hamilton on, 43. 164-177, 46. 415, 416; Mass. charter as, 296. See also Monopolies.


Corpus Christi, French celebration (1778), 54. 125.


Correggió, Antonio A. da, Jonathan Russell on works, 51. 417.


Corresponding Secretary of M.H.S., by-laws on, 41. 443. See also Haynes, Henry W .; Merriman, Roger B .; Thayer, William R.


Corruption, British, during American


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Revolution, 44. 367; British admin- istration (1773), 49. 432-434.


Corry, Trevor, letter to, 55. 279.


Corsi, Marchese di, 51. 439.


Cort, Cornelius, engraving, 49. 28, 42 n.


Cortes, Hernando, photostat of works, 53. 148, 58. 302; lost port., 59. 84.


Cortona, Italy, in 1819, 51. 440.


Corunna, American trade (1775), 59. 214, 215.


Corvell, Edward, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Corwin, George, petition, 45. 567.


Corwin, Thomas, compromise plan, 43. 682; recalcitrant Whigs, 50. 50 n .; as secretary of treasury, 57. 495, 496.


Cos, Asia Minor, in 1839, 46. 351.


Cosmopolitan, U. S. hospital steamer, 45. 195, 54. 237.


Cossa, Ezekiel, Boston crew, 55. 86. Cossack, 54. 42.


Costa Rica, specimens of money, 54. 246.


Costelloe, John, Boston crew, 55. 85. Costume. See Dress.


Cosway, Richard, miniatures, 53. 128. Cotentin, Anne Hilarion de. See Tourville.


Cotes, Richard, imprint, 42. 266.


Cotton, Dom, Weymouth, 42. 448.


Cotton, Elizabeth (Saltonstall | Deni- son), 56. 30 n.


Cotton, Elizabeth A. [Mrs. Von Arnim], 52. 141.


Cotton, Joanna, descendant, 54. 358. Cotton, Joanna [Mrs. Brown], 54. 331.


Cotton, Rev. John [1], farewell ser- mon, 41. 101-115, 42. 317, 43. 503, 46. 260, 272; statue, inscription, 41. 101, 169; St. Botolph memorial, 102; position at Boston, 105; material on, works, 106; Practical Commentary, copy, 231; letters: to Hildersam, 42. 204; to Bishop Williams, conformity, 204, 221; - church in Holland, 219; Harvard overseer, 261; tracts printed in England, 264-266; Anne Hutchin- son, 44. 583; watch, 46. 250; de- parture for New England, 263; Hooker and Williams, 273; theolog- ical opinions, 275; negative voice, 278, 58. 453, 456; letter from Eliot on help, 50. 78; sermon (1628), 207; God's Promise, copy, 208; on Scriptures as law, 52. 13 n .; Boston


migration to New England, 60. 370. Cotton, Rev. John [2], elegy on Alden, 41. 208; trouble, 56. 30.


Cotton, John, secretary of council, declarations before, 58. 29-31, 39. Cotton, John [H. C. 1730], Hebrew at college, 52. 297.


Cotton, John [H. C. 1749 ?], property, 53. 39.


Cotton, John A., gift, 51. 342.


Cotton, Judge Josiah, Plymouth, old pear tree, 42. 453.


Cotton, Rev. Josiah, sermon (?), 42. 461; Woburn, 44. 273; papers, 45.


185; Providence, books for, 56. 30, 34-36.


Cotton, Mary, property, 53. 39.


Cotton, Priscilla (Watson), letter to, 47. 234.


Cotton, Richard, Mayflower crew, 60. 220.


Cotton, Roland, 56. 30 n.


Cotton, Samuel, property, 53. 39.


Cotton, William, 51. 342.


Cotton, American Oriental trade, 41.


239, 264, 269, 272, 277; W. I. trade, 276, 47. 185-187; enumer- ated article, 43. 482; import and export (1771), 488; movement (1862), 45. 125; British on export through captured ports, 157, 46. 125, 47. 51, 99; confederate obses- sion, 46. 68, 47. 336-339, 48. 208, 210, 214 (see Gen. In. xx), 216, 221, 231, 233; wartime scarcity and British political attitude, 46. 94, 103, 106, 109, 112, 125, 47. 93, 100, 282-287, 337-340, 375, 382; prob- lem of Indian, 46. 102, 47. 45, 47, 49; northern gift to idle British workmen, 46. 112; post-bellum supply, 143, 161; conditions of culture, slavery, 47. 48-50, 335; McHenry on crisis due in 1865, 279; bale as standard, 285; ante- bellum British overproduction of goods, 335; antebellum accounts, 48. 134; and blockade order, 239; foreign trade and currency, 53. 282; Nolte's operations, 285; Eng- lish trade, American and Indian (1841-44), 296-301, 303, 304, 307, 310-312, 317, 320; Sea Island, fed- eral cultivation, 56. 382, 409; French colonial edicts, 60. 279, 287, 290.


Cotton family, record, 50. 218.


Cotton Hill, Boston, houses, 56. 316. Coubertin, Baron Pierre de, gift, 49. 287.


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Couch, Darius N., Antietam, 56. 193; and the Daltons, 384, 396 n., 456, 457, 464; Seven Pines, 435; Fredericksburg, 448, 449.


Coudray, Marie A. L., Orpheus medal, 50. 2.


Coues, -- , shipmaster (1774), 50. 476.


Coulson, Thomas, in England, 45. 411, 413.


Council for New England, records, 50. 117; Morton on governor for New England, 58. 162.


Council for Virginia, tracts, photo- stat, 53. 148, 58. 308.


Council of Massachusetts, records of assistants, 43. 280, 281, 44. 553, 555, 57. 25; marital petition to (1669), 46. 479; Sharlot case (1681), 49. 103-106; clection (1827), 204- 207; in Constitution of 1780, 50. 389, 390; members (1775), 51. 259 n .; letters to (1777), 55. 76, 78, 103, 121, 131; privateering orders, 145, 146; election in General Court (1834), 57. 257-259; Malcom affair, 58. 16, 27, 34; early illegal power of assistants, 447, 452; negative voice affair, 449, 451-458. See also Gen- eral Court.


Council of M.H.S., annual reports (1907), 41. 2; (1908), 412; (1909), 42. 237; (1910), 43. 460; (1911), 44. 564; (1912), 45. 542; (1913), 46. 382; (1914), 47. 313; (1915), 48. 363; (1916), 49. 291; (1917), 50. 221; (1918), 51. 319; (1919), 52. 169; (1920), 53. 145; (1921), 54. 246; (1922), 55. 290; (1923), 56. 281; (1924), 57. 309; (1925), 58. 249; (1926), 59. 266; (1927), 60. 194; members elected (1907), 41. 33; (1908), 430; (1909), 42. 256; (1910), 43. 472; (1911), 44. 579; (1912), 45. 559; (1913), 46. 400; (1914), 47. 332; (1915), 48. 383; (1916), 49. 309; (1917), 50. 241; (1918), 51. 336; (1919), 52. 187; (1920), 53. 161; (1921), 54. 265; (1922), 55. 306; (1923), 56. 297; (1924), 57. 328; (1925), 58. 267; (1926), 59. 283; (1927), 60. 210; by-laws on, duties, 41. 447, 60. 50, 194; Editor as member, 43. 472, 545.


Council of New England, seal (1686), 55. 4.


Councils, governor's vote in Va., 42. 325. See also preceding titles; Sovereign.


Counterfeiting, revolutionary cur- rency, 44. 690, 691, 48. 27-29; search in Boston (1761), 53. 22.


County commissioners, popular elec- tion in Mass., 57. 262.


Coupi, John, Boston crew, 55. 86.


Cour des Artisans Canadiens Fran- çais, medal, 55. 6.


Coureurs de bois. See Fur trade.


Courier des Opelousas, wall-paper issue, 46. 242.


Court Square, Boston, view, 54. 141. Courtanvaux, François C. de Tellier, marquis de, electricity, 56. 147.


Courteen, Sir William, goods from London, 47. 184.


Courtemanche, Sieur de. See Le Gardeur.


Courter, Harmon, news, 43. 332.


Courts. See Judiciary.


Coutoit, Charles H., London, 48. 478.


Coutrell (Coutreil), Mme.


treatment of slave, 49. 2 n. (see Gen. In. xx), 54. 83.


Covent Garden Theatre, in 1774, 50. 439, 449.


Coventry, Thomas, baron, deed, 50. 179; Digby, 59. 6.


Coventry, R. I., French camps, 58. 270, 282.


Coverly, Edward, port., 48. 253.


Coverly, Nathaniel, broadside, 52. 5. Coverly, Nathaniel, jr., imprint, War of 1812 ballads, 50. 4.


Covert, Blanch [Lady Dowse], 50. 313.


Cow Boys, loyalist irregulars, 44. 86. Cowards Academy, 43. 627.


Cowart, Cornelius, Boston crew, 55. 86.


Cowell, Hannah, 54. 93 n.


Cowell, John, 54. 93 n.


Cowell, Samuel, account book, 56. 264.


Cowell, William, silversmith, 54. 93. Cowen, Esek, Hunters' Lodges, 44. 337.


Cowenhoven, Nicholas, Long Island battle, 44. 105.


Cowing, Susan, Burns rendition, 44. 329.


Cowley, Abigail [Mrs. Torrey], 51. 194.


Cowley, Henry R. C. Wellesley, earl, on Laird Rams, 45. 292.


Cowley, Maj. William, exchange, 45. 20, 56. 157.


Cowly, Henry, servant, 46. 481. Cowper, Ashley, 60. 32.


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Cowper, Harriet [Lady Hesketh], 60. 32 n.


Cowper, Peter L. L. F., earl, 48. 446 n. (see Gen. In. xx).


Cowper, William, letter (1766) on private affairs, 60. 31.


Cox. See also Coxe.


Cox, -, of Md., London (1866), 48. 485, 486.


Cox, Edward J., gift, 50. 118.


Cox, Governor, Hawaiian, 54. 33, 36, 38.


Cox, Jacob Dolson, on E. R. Hoar, 45. 536; on Chickamauga, 48. 278; West Virginia operations, 50. 319; military criticisms, 51. 243; Official Records, 244; Antietam, 56. 192.


Cox, James, London museum, 50. 451.


Cox, Josiah, seaman, 55. 58.


Cox, Samuel S., privateers, 46. 83; Harvard-Oxford race, 50. 186.


Cox, Lieut. William (?), on Craufurd's march, 44. 300.


Coxe. See also Cox.


Coxe, Daniel W., on San Lorenzo Treaty, 43. 142, 143.


Coxe, Richard S., Clay movement, 49. 229.


Coxe, William, Philadelphia, 49. 475. Coxes Harbor (Clioquot), Northwest Coast, Columbia at, 53. 227, 235, 255.


Coxwell, Mrs. Charles F., 51. 165, 166.


Coyac, Northwest Coast chief, 53. 229.


Crab, John, in Mass., 45. 641, 643.


Crabb, George, Antigua petition, 59. 174.


Crabb, William, Antigua petition, 59. 175.


Crackers, Oriental trade, 41. 239.


Cradle of Liberty, file, 49. 168.


Cradock, George, customs officer, 46. 465, 56. 352.


Cradock, Lewis, of Virginia, church support, 42. 342.


Cradock, Matthew [1], deed, signa- ture, seal, 50. 179.


Cradock, Gov. Matthew [2], cargo from London (1634), 47. 181; anti- monial cup for Winthrop, 60. 150, 153.


Cradock House, medal, 50. 37. Crafts. See also Croft.


Crafts, Griffin, immigrant, 52. 101.


Crafts, James M., on Lothrop, 47. 438. Crafts, R. A., & Co., 42. 290.


Crafts, Col. Thomas, proposal to Gage, 50. 472; Bible, 56. 2; letter to, 209.


Crafts, Rev. Thomas, 42. 478.


Crafts family, records, 56. 2.


Craftz, - , Berlin (1818), 51. 379.


Craggs, Robert. See Clare.


Craig, Henry K., Harpers Ferry, 46. 246, 247.


Craig, James, loyalist, 48. 27.


Craigie, Dr. Andrew, 43. 128.


Craik, Dr. James, as physician general, 50. 69 n .; at Mt. Vernon, 59. 192.


Craik, William, reply to presidential address, 57. 159.


Crain, Mrs. Arthur M., gift, 50. 1.


Cram, Dr. John W., Wearc Papers, 42. 18.


Cram, Ralph A., 56. 63; Pewter Mug Club, 58. 139.


Cramoisy, Sebastien, imprints, 58. 309, 311, 312.


Cramppowrie, Thomas, & Co., Vir- ginia trade, 47. 188.


Crampton, Sir John, passports case, 48. 233.


Cranch, Elizabeth, birth, 42. 469.


Cranch, Mary (Smith), 42. 444.


Cranch, Richard, borrows book, 42. 444, 465.


Cranch, William, at Weymouth, 42. 464, 469, 470.


Crane, Benjamin, Boston crew, 55. 85. Crane, Maj. Ichabod B., post, 50. 63. Crane, Susan J., gift, 54. 213.


Crane, Capt. William D., Charleston operations, 57. 436, 449, 450.


Crane, Com. William M., navy yard, 59. 406; biog. note, 406 n.


Crane, Winthrop M., national con- vention (1912), 58. 380.


Cranett, John, Morton case, 58. 180- 185.


Cranfield, Gov. Edward, rule, 42. 18- 22, 44. 194, 45. 229, 232-238; Weare and recall, 43. 34; Gove affair, 45. 629, 638; Masonian claim, 635.


Cranley, Nicholas, shipmaster, 47. 184.


Crapaud, Pierre, immigrant, 60. 41. Crapo, Ann (Slocum), 60. 41.


Crapo, George R., gift, 57. 241.


Crapo, Gov. Henry H., career, 60. 41, 43.


Crapo, Henry H., grandson of the governor, 60. 48.


Crapo, Peter, immigrant, 60. 41.


Crapo, Sarah A. D. (Tappan), 60. 48.


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Crapo, Stanford T., 60. 48.


Crapo, William Wallace, on D. C. Gilman, 42. 37; on Alexander Mc- Kenzie, 48. 12; to represent M.H.S., 50. 37; death, 59. 238; memoir, 60. 41; PORT. and AUTOG., 41.


Crase, Richard, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Craufurd, James. See Ardmillan.


Craufurd, Robert, march, 44. 38, 296-302.


Craven, Elizabeth Berkeley, countess, book, 52. 152.


Craven, Dr. John J., Charleston siege, 45. 195.


Crawford. See also Craufurd.


Crawford, Thomas, George Sumner on, 46. 369.


Crawford, William H., presidential candidacy, 41. 364 n., 368, 374, 45. 168, 50. 140, 143, 144, 147; Mexican mission, 42. 339; on Monroe's Cabinet, 44. 307; Baptiste Irvine, 45. 404; letter (1814) on neutral trade, 48. 144; Jackson's Cabinet, 49. 216.


Crawley, James, Antigua petition, 59. 174.


Credit, and colonial paper money, 43. 447. See also Accounts; Bills of exchange; Banks; Debts; Letters of credit.


Creelman, James, on fortifying Panama Canal, 44. 631 n.


Crehore, Edith, gift, 53. 18.


Crehore, Edward, property papers, 53. 18.


Crehore, Elizabeth T., gifts, 54. 319, 57. 1.


Crehore, Sarah M. (Tileston), 53. 18.


Crehore family, papers, 54. 319, 57. 1. Crematory, sketch, 52. 139.


Creole, as term, 44. 614 n.


Crequi, P., 47. 115.


Crescent, tribute to Algiers, 46. 203. Cressy, Slingley, Antigua petition, 59. 174.


Crèvecœur. See St. John de Crève- cœur.


Cribb, Benjamin, career, 45. 641, 643. Crillon, Edward de, Mme. Bona- parte, 47. 487, 488.


Crime, profanity, 50. 109; blas- phemy, 57. 262. See also Corrup- tion; Criminal law; Desertion; Gambling; Impeachment; Judici- ary; Punishment; Riots; Social conditions; Treason; Vice; Witch- craft.


Crimean War, war correspondents, 46. 307; medal, 56. 2; convoy, 57. 410.


Criminal law, effect of Becket's de- feat, 52. 25-27. See also Jury.


Crisp, Richard, 56. 23.


Crisp, Sarah, marriage, 56. 23 n.


Crisp, Mrs. Sarah, 56. 23 n.


Crispin, Esther (Holme), 57. 175.


Crispin, Silas, 57. 175.


Crispin, William, 57. 175.


Critchly, Richard, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Crittenden. See also Cruttenden.


Crittenden, George B., Kentucky operations, 50. 337.


Crittenden, John Jordan, Texas, 43.


118; secession, 667; Kan., 44. 516, 518; contemporary and later opin- ion, 49. 355; religion, 52. 100; Law- rence on (1861), 60. 229.


Crittenden, Thomas L., Chicka- mauga, 48. 280.


Crittenden Compromise, 43. 674, 683; Boston petition, 46. 224.


Crocker, Rev. -, Louisburg siege, 42. 141.


Crocker, Courtenay, gift, 54. 5.


Crocker, George G., 47. 5; Australian ballot, 58. 406.


Crocker, George U., gifts, 50. 208, 53. 179; painting owned by, 54. 290.


Crocker, Sergt. Henry A., Shenandoah Valley campaign, 41. 121-123.


Crocker, Job, table, 46. 379.


Crocker, John, immigrant, table, 46. 379.


Crocker, Joseph, estate, 55. 319.


Crocker, Walton L., on Rand, 53. 33, 34.


Crocker, William, 45. 178.


Crockery, Oriental trade, 41. 261. See also Chinaware; Earthenware.


Croft, Sir Archer, Board of Trade re- port on New Hampshire, 44. 201- 203.


Crokatt, Charles, letters on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 215-220.


Croker, John W., on American frig- ates, 46. 208.


Crombey, Andrew, transporté, 49. 328.


Crommelin, D., & Sons, Dutch mer- chants, 41. 256.


Cromwell, Oliver, funeral, 42. 169; miniature, artist, 43. 253-255; Geneva memorial, 288; contempo- rary and later opinion, 49. 355; Winslow, 52. 330; port., 57. 2.


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Cronin, John F., research, 56. 171.


Crookdeack, John, Martin-Rasdell case, 51. 221.


Crooke, Andrew, imprint, 42. 266.


Cropp, Friedrich, Ebeling on, 59. 366. Crosby, Charles H., lithograph, 47. 311 n.


Crosby, Sylvester S., medal casts, 52. 86.


Cross, Arthur Lyon, 49. 164; corre- sponding member, 59. 3, 36.


Cross, Charles R., gift, 52. 3.


Cross, Rev. John, Great Awakening, 53. 195.


Cross, arguments as to significance of, in Endecott flag affair, 42. 266-280. Cross Papers, 52. 3.


Cross-staff, 15th century, 58. 2.


Croswell. See also Crowel; Crowell.


Croswell, Abigail (Stimson), 51. 167.


Croswell, Rev. Andrew, port., biog. note, 51. 167; Great Awakening, 53. 202, 214.


Croswell, Caleb, 51. 167.


Croswell, Edwin, movements, 46. 334.


Croswell, Frederick, on Peter Harri- son, 49. 266.


Croswell, Rebecca (Holmes), 51. 167.


Crothers, Samucl M., on Paul R. Frothingham, 60. 386, 391.


Croton waterworks, in 1845, 44. 339. Crouch & Gray, Charleston mer- chants, letters (1775), 59. 212-215. Crow, Benjamin, shipmaster, 57. 402. Crow, Cornelia L. [Mrs. Carr], 49. 92. Crow, Wayman, 49. 92.


Crowe, William T., Morton case, 58. 182.


Crowel, Christopher, Boston crew, 55. 86.


Crowel, William, Boston crew, 55. 85.


Crowell, P. S., Kan., 41. 227.


Crowell, Philander, killed, 42. 181.


Crowell, Samuel, shipmaster, 53. 233, 237.


Crowely, Bartholomew, Boston crew, 55. 85.


Crowley. See Crawley; Crowely.


Crown Point, N. Y., expedition pa- pers (1755), 48. 320, 53. 94.


Crowninshield, Benjamin, gunner on Boston, 55. 85; journal of cruise, 90. Crowninshield, Benjamin, Brattle Sq. Church, 47. 229.


Crowninshield, Benjamin W., and governorship, 49. 197.


Crowninshield, Edward Augustus, 41. 123 n.


Crowninshield, Francis B., Peace Convention, 60. 226, 232.


Crowninshield, Francis W., Shenan- doah Valley campaign, 41. 123; biog. note, 123 n.


Crowther, Jonathan, shipmaster, 47. 179, 180.


Crozat, Antoine, grant, 60. 267.


Crozier, William, artillery for World War, 51. 16.


Cruff, Minnie, gift, 56. 299.


Cruft, - -, mate (1791), 53. 233.


Cruft, Edward, witness, 44. 681.


Cruger, Henry, jr., on American affairs, 48. 338, 50. 448; Quincy, 454.


Cruger, John, alderman of New York, 52. 288.


Cruikshank, Joseph, imprints, 42. 169, 43. 134, 56. 99.


Crum, William D., 46. 89.


Crump, Nathaniel, Antigua petition, 59. 173. Cruse, Corp. - , of Va., prisoner of war (1775), 43. 98.




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