Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 19

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1941
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts Historical Society
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Dunsmore, John W., painting, 49. 167.


Dunstable, Mass., frontier defense (1694), 43. 512; Brattle's End, 44. 277 n .; Constitution of 1780, 50. 380.


Dunstable, N. H., Nassau, 44. 269 n. Dunster, Henry, First Fruits, 42. 259-261.


Dunton, John, "characters," 54. 234; on Benjamin Harris, 57. 68.


Dupee, Elizabeth B. [Mrs. Salton- stall], 56. 212.


Du Plessis, Armand E. See Richelieu. Du Plessis, Armand Jean. See Richelieu.


Duplessis, Joseph S., Franklin port., 57. 514.


Duplessis-Mornay. See Mornay, Phil- ippe de.


Du Pont, Samuel F., Port Royal, 50. 353, 56. 379, 380.


Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre S., periodical, 56. 133 n .; Franklin, 150.


Du Pont de Nemours, Victor M., re-


port (1798) on spoliations, 49. 63; career, American mission, 64.


Du Portail, Louis le Bèque, on Brandywine, 44. 43; on campaign of 1777, 157.


Dupré de Saint Maur, Nicolas F., translation of Milton, 42. 157.


Dupuis, Abraham, & Co., American trade, 50. 467, 468, 490.


Dupuy, Émile, on American Barbary wars, 46. 205.


Durand, Asher B., port. as Bolivar's, 47. 424.


Durell, Philip, Louisburg siege, 44. 75; letter (1766) on customs questions, 58. 61.


Durfee, Thomas, on Coddington's code, 44. 589.


Durhamshire, England, emigrants to N. Eng., 60. 372.


Dusart, Mme. - , Jonathan Russell, 51. 430.


Dusochany, Mark, will, 52. 125 n.


Dutch East India Co., cargo in Amer- ican ship (1797), 41. 246; pepper monopoly, 256, 260.


Dutch Guiana. See Guiana.


Dutchess of Gordon, wreck, 49. 439 n. Duties. See Customs; Excise; Tariff. Dutton, Ann, letter, 53. 210.


Dutton, Francis S., Australian ballot, 58. 413.


Dutton, George W., port., 59. 266.


Dutton, Henry W., Daye monument, 56. 214.


Duty and Advantage of Religious Societies, 53. 194.


Duval, Gabriel, social life, 47. 496, 527, 49. 90.


Duvall, William, Va., 59. 200.


Du Vivier, Charles (or François du Pont), King George's War, 59. 415.


Duxbury, Mass., grant within N. H., 43. 84; trade (1768), 58. 426.


Dwight, Bancroft and Van Buren, 42. 381, 382.


Dwight, Edmund [1], Webster dinner, 45. 160.


Dwight, Edmund [2], dinner club, 42. 303; Harvard fund, 60. 8.


Dwight, Eliza A. (White), 54. 6.


Dwight, Elizabeth B. [Mrs. Smyth], 43. 404.


Dwight, Henry W., General Court, 45. 181, 57. 261, 264-266; letter to, 49. 196 (see Gen. In. xx); Erie Canal travel, 59. 393; biog. note, 393 n. Dwight, John S., 46. 215.


Dwight, John W., 50. 195 n.


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Dwight, Jonathan, jr., Sprague, 49. 206.


Dwight, Col. Joseph (?), Brookfield, 44. 271.


Dwight, Nathaniel, Barbados trade, 52. 336.


Dwight, Richard H. W., papers, 56. 316.


Dwight, Theodore, election of 1800, 59. 259.


Dwight, Theodore W., Cornell, 49. 149.


Dwight, Col. Thomas, letter, 57. 229.


Dwight, Thomas [1], 50. 313.


Dwight, Dr. Thomas [2], deposit from estate, 50. 313.


Dwight, Timothy, Illuminati, 59. 335. Dwight, Wilder, Valley campaign, captured, 41. 119, 124, 44. 64, 56. 433; biog. note, 41. 119 n .; port.,


53. 179; Antietam, death, 56. 445. Dwight, Wilder, gift, 54. 6.


Dwight, William [1], 54. 6.


Dwight, Gen. William [2], Banks's chief of staff, 56. 481.


Dwight, William [d. 1880], letter to, 47. 107.


Dwight, William H., at Saratoga, 50. 195; biog. note, 195 n.


Dwight, Rev. William T., 43. 404.


Dwight, Winslow, gift, 56. 316.


Dwight family, papers, 56. 316.


Dyer. See also Dyre.


Dyer (Diar), - -- , Weymouth, death (1749), 42. 457.


Dyer (Diar), Mrs. - Weymouth (1751), 42. 457.


Dyer, Asa, Weymouth, baptized, 42. 453.


Dyer, Giles, customs officer, 46. 459; Boston conduit (1675), 47. 218.


Dyer, Joanna, Weymouth, marriage, 42. 467.


Dyer, John, Boston conduit (1675), 47. 218.


Dyer, Lieut. John, Bunker Hill, wounded, 58. 86.


Dyer, Joseph, Weymouth, borrows books, 42. 453, 456, 457, 465.


Dyer, Mary, Quaker, broadside on, 42. 203; husband's letter, 50. 179. Dyer, Mary, Weymouth, marriage, 42. 455.


Dyer, Sarah, Weymouth, 42. 465.


Dyer, Stephen, Weymouth, baptized, 42. 456.


Dyer, Susanna, Weymouth, baptized, 42. 457.


Dyer, William, letter (1659), 50. 179. Dyer, William, Weymouth, 42. 457.


Dyes. See Indigo; Logwood.


Dymock, James, "characters," 54. 234.


Dymond, -, shipmaster (1761), 43. 199.


Dymond, Jonathan, on war, 50. 263. Dyre, Hannah, slave sale, 44. 336.


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Eager, James, loyalist, 48. 23, 27.


Eager, John, Newfoundland trade (1625), 47. 188.


Eager, John, loyalist, 48. 23, 27.


Eagle, Digby's ship, 59. 6; becomes Lady Arbella, 24.


Eagle (1627), 47. 188.


Eagle, at Hawaii, 54. 31, 33, 40, 42. Eaist, David, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Eaist, Francis, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Eames, Wilberforce, corresponding member, 41, 1, 414; on Mulford's speech, 209; Eliot letters, 54. 9; gift, 57. 514; photostat of early Americana, 58. 295.


Earl of Dunmore, wreck, 49. 439 n. Earl of Leicester, packet, 43. 195.


Earle, Bishop John, "characters," 54. 227, 234.


Earle, John M., 43. 365.


Earle, Ralph, photographs of paint- ings, 51. 289.


Earle, Robert, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Earle, Stephen, 43. 360.


Earthenware dealers, Boston associ- ation records, 51. 238.


Earthquakes, Mass. (1755), 42. 467; sermon, 52. 45.


East. See Eaist.


East Anglia, England, emigrants to New England, 60. 368-370, 372, 373. East Boston. See Noddles Is.


East Chester, N. Y., military condi- tions (1780), 44. 85.


East Hartford, Conn., French camps, 58.271, 279, 280.


East India Co. See Dutch; English.


East Indies, after War of 1812, 44. 310, 318, 319, 45. 391; American trade pioneer, 47. 123; voyage of Columbia (1793), 53. 266-270. See also India; Orient.


East Lyme, Conn., Great Awakening, 53. 201.


East Saugus, Mass., tavern, 53. 179.


Easterbrooks, Amos, war prisoner in Eng., 45. 21, 56. 158.


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Eastern R. R., Lothrop, 47. 435.


Eastern States Exposition, medal, 53. 2.


Eastern Yacht Club, medal, 49. 167. Eastham, Mass., militia press (1694),


43. 507; Constitution of 1780, 50. 382 n .; Mayo Papers, 52. 284; trade (1768), 58. 426.


Eastman, Edwin G., 57. 505.


Eastman, Gerusha (Fitz), 60. 58.


Eastman, Roger, career, 60. 58.


Eaton, Col. - , Reading (1748), 44. 268.


Eaton, Arthur W. H., gifts, 53. 141, 179.


Eaton, Ebenezer, and wife, ports., 54. 246.


Eaton, Rev. Elisæus, 42. 453, 459.


Eaton, John H., wife affair, Vaughan, 43. 74, 47. 488 n., 59. 379; Cabinet,


46. 329, 333, 49. 216; H. G. Otis, 56. 257, 258.


Eaton, Jonathan (1745), 44. 83.


Eaton, Jonathan (1842), 50. 25 n.


Eaton, Dr. Joseph, as army surgcon, 50. 64, 68.


Eaton, Joseph D. B., journal, 56. 316. Eaton, Rev. Joshua, sermon, 44. 267, 271.


Eaton, Lucy H., gift, 56. 316.


Eaton, Nathaniel, Va., 45. 598; Harvard, 50. 117.


Eaton, Prudence (Lane), 50. 25 n.


Eaton, Gov. Theophilus, port., 43. 466; Mass. and Conn., 55. 33.


Eayres, Joseph, earthenware associ- ation (1832), 51. 239.


Eayrs, Joseph, day-book (c. 1775), 54. 244.


Ebbets, , shipmaster, Hawaii, 54. 32, 35.


Ebeling, Christopher Daniel, on northeastern boundary, 42. 385; American correspondence, 59. 324- 326; letters (1795-1817), 326-376; on Europe and Directory, 326- 336; on literary productions, 327, 330, 347, 348, 359, 364; on Switzer- land, 328; on Am. relations, 330, 331, 333, 335, 341, 344; on Ham- burg conditions, 332, 339-343, 345, 348, 351, 353-359, 368, 370; po- litical reforms, 332, 349; on cultural conditions, 333, 346-348, 354, 358, 365-367, 372; Illuminati, 335; on Klopstock and French Revolution, 336, 337; on Napoleonic Wars, 337- 352, 364; caution on printing let- ters, 344; on own work, 344, 345; on conditions of Restoration, 352,


359, 365-367, 369-371, 374-376; on Hundred Days, 359-364; de- sired books, 370; on Reformation jubilee, 373; death, 376.


Ebony, Oriental trade, 41. 264.


Ebury, Robert Grosvenor, baron, corn laws, 53. 309.


Eckert van Hornberch, Hans, im- print, 58. 299.


Eckley, Rev. Joseph, 42. 477.


Eckly, - ,Boston (1778), 44. 700.


Eclectic Review, on northeastern boundary, 42. 385.


Eclipse, Sir Charles race, 50. 141, 142. Eclipses, sun (1854), 44. 327.


Economic conditions, after World War, 53. 3-5. See also next titles; Agriculture; Animals; Commerce; Finances; Fisheries; Food; Forests; Government; Insurance; Labor; Manufactures; Mining; Property; Social conditions; Weights and measures.


Economic life, ancient Germanic, 51. 124-128.


Economics, Webster on great prob- lems, 44. 338; discredited laissez faire school, 46. 10; laissez faire and force, 50. 273; Carey's Golden Rule theory, 273.


Economist, character (1843), 53. 315, 317.


Economy, Pa., in 1845, 44. 341.


Ecterloney, Roger, Antigua petition, 59. 175.


Eddenden, Edmond, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Eddes, Edward, flight from epidemic, 59. 156.


Eddy, George S., gifts, 57. 361, 513, 514, 58. 97.


Eddy, James, engraver, 52. 96.


Eddy, Samuel, supports Crawford, 45. 168.


Eddy, Rev. Zachary, letters, 48. 168. Eddy, Zechariah, candidacy, 49. 236. Eden, William (baron Auckland), rec- onciliation commission, 44. 125; in debate, 50. 456.


Edes, Benjamin, & Co., imprint, 56. 168 n.


Edes, Charlestown, slave, 42. 200.


Edes, Eliza [Mrs. Hickling], 53. 325 n. Edes, Grace (Williamson), gifts, 49. 290, 55. 165, 57. 75.


Edes, Henry Herbert, gifts, and from estate, 41. 28, 49. 287, 51. 89, 55. 165, 57. 185; member, 44. 283, 363; auditing committec (1913-19), 46. 394, 47. 327, 48. 377, 49. 304, 50.


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236, 51. 332, 52. 182; committee on


memorial bldg., 50. 83; on A. McF.


Davis, 53. 141; tributes, 56. 6.


Edes, Isaiah, slaveholder, 42. 200.


Edes, Peter, jail journal, Gen. In. xiii. Edes, Samuel B., papers, 52. 3.


Edes & Gill, imprint, 44. 70; Stamp Act affairs, 688; bill against Mass., 51. 340. See also Boston Gazette.


Edgartown, Mass., deeds, 48. 76; custom-house records, 54. 330.


Edge, - English war correspond- ent, 46. 95.


Edgecombe, George. See Mount Edgecombe.


Edgecombe, Me., tax lists (1796), 52. 3.


Edgeworth, Maria, originals of Be- linda characters, 48. 520; children books, 55. 238.


Edinburgh, Scot., George IV. at (1822), 60. 33, 34.


Edington, Me., Holland's recollec- tions, 54. 244, 289.


Editor of M.H.S., Smith's resignation,


his services, 41. 95, 180-182, 51. 2; temporary committee, 41. 180; negotiations, 406, 42. 6; appoint- ment of Ford, 22, 68, 237, 43. 546; member of Council, 472, 546; origin of paid, 545; annual election (1911- 26), 44. 579, 45. 559, 46. 400, 47. 332, 48. 382, 49. 309, 50. 241, 51. 336, 52. 187, 53. 161, 54. 265, 55. 305, 56. 297, 57. 328, 58. 267, 59. 283. See also Ford, Worthington Chauncey.


Edmands, Adelaide M. [Mrs. Put- nam], 49. 482.


Edmands, J. Wiley, Wilkes banquet, 45. 48; proposed Texas expedition, 58. 318.


Edmands, Thomas F., port., 60. 49.


Edmondes, Sir Clement, 54. 167 n .; Weston, 174.


Edmondes, Mary, 54. 167.


Edmonds, John H., on Saints Cor- dials, 50. 204 n. (see Gen. In. xxi); Franklin's accounts, 56. 94; gifts,


171, 57. 229, 241, 278, 513, 514; acknowledgment to, 58. 14 n.


Edmonston, Charles, port., 59. 35. Edmonston, Lawrence, port., 59.35. Edmund Farwell Slater fund, formed, 43. 520.


Edmunds, George F., biennial elec- tions, 48. 353; correspondence on Empress Catherine, 362.


Edmunds, Robert, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Edouart, Auguste, silhouette, 45. 560.


Edric of Spersold, case, 52. 19.


Education, in South, 41. 410; Boston school names, 42. 173, 236; J. D. Long's reminiscences, 348; rural Me., 350; freedmen, 43. 366; Dissenters' academy in London (1787), 626, 627, 629; public, and ethics, 44. 485; first R. I. school, 586; college students and country school teaching, 47. 2-5; Dedham and public, 48. 166; Mann Papers, 254; Quincy system, 417; tech- nology, 50. 168-170; Boston medal scholars (1853), 177; Seaver as school superintendent, 51. 287; Scottish charity schools, 56. 21 n., 22 n .; at Salem (1797), 272, 278; teacher's application (1683), 57. 68; influence of Round Hill School, 205; Ebeling on Napoleonic Wars and Restoration, 59. 346, 354, 358, 365, 372; rewards of merit, 60. 23. See also Colleges; Franklin medal; Science; Social conditions.


Edward VII. of England, character, 42. 70; in Boston, dance card, 43. 231, 52. 284; public attitude (1867), 48. 491; ports., 50. 200, 53. 18; coronation dinner cup, 59. 237. Edward W. Kinsley Post, G. A. R., records, 60. 121.


Edwards, Weymouth (1738- 63), 42. 445, 450, 456, 468; binder, 463.


Edwards, Elisha, General Court, 57. 257; politics, 268.


Edwards, Elizabeth [Mrs. Derby], 59. 303.


Edwards, Dr. Enoch, Monroe, 42. 325. Edwards, Esther [Mrs. Hopkins], 44. 267 n.


Edwards, Esther [niece], Joseph Emer- son, 44. 263, 267, 268, 271-273, 279, 280.


Edwards, George, London bookseller, 46. 257.


Edwards, George W. (?), port. by, 41. 426.


Edwards, John, bookseller, 45. 437 n., 438 n., 58. 314.


Edwards, Rev. Jonathan [1], Allen's biog., 42. 7; Chubb, 43. 650 n .; letter (1756) on war, 651; Joseph Emerson, 44. 263, 267, 271; scrmon, 267; chair, 48. 133; Great Awaken- ing, 53. 198, 206; gift of letter, 54. 212.


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Edwards, Rev. Jonathan [2], Jedidiah


Morse, 53. 46 (see Gen. In. xxii).


Edwards, Mary [Mrs. Storer], 59. 110.


Edwards, Nathaniel, Northampton tavern, 50. 191.


Edwards, Ninian, Mexican mission, 42. 338, 339.


Edwards, Philip L., Ore., 43. 22 n.


Edwards, Capt. Richard, Louisburg siege, 44. 76.


Edwards, Roger, Thomas Morton case, 58. 171-179.


Edwards, Sarah, 44. 280.


Edwards, Thomas, Mayflower crew, 60. 220.


Edwards, Rev. Thomas, English ser- mon (1627), 50. 206.


Edwards, Thomas, Boston petition (1664), 52. 314.


Edwards, Rev. Timothy, 44. 267.


Edwards, William, Wollaston's mate, 51. 223.


Edwin, David, engraving, 55. 4.


Eells, Rev. Edward, 44. 266.


Eells, Rev. Nathaniel, sermon, 42. 445.


Effingham, U. S. S., command, guns, 46. 196, 60. 111.


Egan, Patrick, as minister to Chile, 49. 335.


Egerton, Francis. See Ellesmere.


Eggleston, Joseph (?), Monroe, 42. 327.


Egmont, John Perceval, earl of, Ga.,


56. 20, 29; books for New England missionaries, 22, 24-26, 29, 30.


Egmont, Justus van, Sidney port., 51. 276 n.


Egypt, Bonaparte, 59. 330.


Eldredge, Sara P. (Willis), 46. 215.


Eldridge, Josiah, shipmaster, 52. 340. Eldridge, Rebecca, pension, 42. 125. Eldridge, T. B., Kan., 41. 344.


Eleanor, Hawaii, 54. 11 n., 13.


Election, Quaker belief, 42. 375.


Election sermons, Parish's, 55. 3.


Elections, development of presiden-


tial electoral uniformity, 42. 177 (see Gen. In. xvii); historical value, 46. 7; effect of curtailing expend- itures, 8; Massachusetts campaign for biennial, 48. 352-354. - (1785) Mass., 60. 337-342; (1788-89) antifederalist on, 46. 370, 371; Va. method, 371; (1796) Smith's pamphlets, 51. 83-86; Mrs. Adams on, 57. 499, 500; (1800-01) N. Y. electoral vote, 41. 47, 48; in House, 50; as ship news, 253; issues, 373; way of choosing electors, 43. 653;


Jefferson's suggestions on dispute, 54. 140; Dwight on expected re- sults, 59. 259; (1808) J. Adams on candidates, 44. 428; Mass. federal- ists and secession, 57. 501; (1810) Mass. campaign, 47. 272-274; (1816) Monroe and candidacy, 42. 335; Gallatin and candidates, Rus- sell on Adams, 44. 314; (1824) McLean and candidates, 41. 364 n., 365 n., 369 n .; issues, 374; Monroe's neutrality, 42. 337; Mexican mis- sion, 338, 339; Adams's candidacy, 49. 188, 189; Dix on, 50. 143, 146-150; (1828) use of patronage, 41. 361-393; Hill on N. H. cam- paign, 43. 69; Jonathan Russell and Jacksonian campaign, 44. 305- 317; New England Jacksonian on victory, 45. 166-168, 177; Baylies's Jacksonian writings, 46. 321-323; prospects, 324-326, 49. 198, 207- 210; Jackson's success, 46. 326; Adams and defeat, 326; electoral matters, 49. 208, 214; Virginia and Massachusetts, 209; Mass. affairs, 209-214 (see Gen. In. xx); Adams supporter on results, 214, 215, 217; Clinton's attitude, 50. 154; (1830) Mass., 49. 219-221, 234-238; Me., 228, 231; (1831) Mass., 238-256; (1832) N. Y. vote, 42. 177; preliminaries in Boston, 43. 74; Mass. Clay movement, 49. 223-234, 239, 240; Dix on, 50. 159; Mass. campaign, 57. 249-252; (1834) Mass., plurality bill, 42. 383, 57. 264; (1835) Everett, 269, 270; (1836) antimasonry, 47. 470; Dix on, 50. 163; Whig candi- dates, 53. 53; Bancroft and Van Buren, 57. 259, 270, 271; (1837) Mass., 42. 383; (1840) Van Buren- Bancroft correspondence, 385-388; Clay on candidacy, 57. 240; (1842) Mass., 42. 393-398; (1843) Mass., 406, 413, 417; (1844) pre- liminary conditions and candidates, 392-399, 403-417, 426; bases for Democratic convention, 399-403, 405, 406, 414, 429, 430; Demo- cratic candidates, 400, 401, 403, 411, 412, 417, 420, 426, 427; Van Buren's campaign life, 417-422, 424-427, 431-434; Texas, 422, 424- 428, 430; Democratic convention, 427-430; campaign, 430; prospects, 45. 161-163, 53. 332, 333; Mass. Whigs, 50. 43-46; (1848) Lincoln in Mass., 42. 70-83, 86; Polk on


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prospects, 43. 103, 106; territorial slavery, 105; Mass. Whigs, 50. 48; supporting Van Buren, 57. 276, 277; Mass. campaign, 371, 372; Democratic conditions in N. Y., 60. 118-120; (1852) Whig nomina- tion, 50. 51, 52; (1856) Republican convention and Know-Nothings,46. 222-224; (1860) Lincoln and candi- dacy (March), 42. 83; Southern attitude, 43. 665, 54. 187; Douglas, 47. 70; Republican badge, 57. 242; Bell-Everett medal, 58. 385; (1862) Sumner on, 44. 603; Bright on re- verses, 46. 111; (1864) Goldwin Smith's impressions, 44. 7-9, 49. 109; Bright on campaign, 46. 126, 130, 131; specimen tickets, 54. 139; effect in army, 56. 488; envelope, 57. 3; peace and radical movements, 385-387; Sumner on Repub. candi- dates, 58. 135; (1866) Bright on, 46. 150, 151; (1868) Bright on campaign, 159; financial issuc, 233; Goldwin Smith on, 49. 143; Chase, 58. 197; (1872) Liberal Republi- cans, 48. 246, 60. 12; Goldwin Smith on, 49. 159; (1876) S. C., 41. 80-82, 177; results, 88; Republican convention, 42. 282, 283; (1880) campaign circular, 48. 1; civil serv- ice reform, 53. 172; (1884) Mass. Mugwumps, 45. 533, 48. 73, 49. 49, 52. 93, 53. 173, 54. 322, 56. 217, 60. 13; Strobel's skit, 49. 331; broad- side, 54. 214; Lodge and Roosevelt, 58. 328; (1888) fraud, 409 (see Gen. In. xxiv); (1892) Cleveland's per- sonality in campaign, 57. 282; (1896) silver, specimens of Bryan money, 52. 165, 53. 65, 93, 58. 331; funds, 418; (1908) Lodge and Roosevelt and Republican nom- ination, 342, 343; (1912) Roosevelt, Lodge's attitude, 345-347, 350, 351, 59. 303-312; (1916) war influence, 51. 6; Lodge's attitude, 58. 349; (1920) Republican staff, 57.287. See also Australian ballot; Politics. Electric cars, early usc, 56. 244.


Electricity, French translation of Franklin's works, 56. 96, 128, 134- 136, 138-144; treatment of paraly- sis, 129, 137; Leyden jar, 143; Courtanvaux's machine, 147; light- ning rods, 147, 148.


Elford, John, John White's account, 47. 347; carcer, 347 n.


Elgin, James Bruce, earl of, reci- procity, 47. 146.


Elibank, Patrick Murray, baron, on Cartagena expedition, 52. 196.


Élie de Beaumont, Jean, B. J., 56. 150. Eliot. See also Elliot; Elliott.


Eliot, - , in England (1784), 43. 616, 618.


Eliot, Rev. Andrew, Latin pony, 43. 40; Mauduit letters, 50. 120; on Hollis's gifts, 51. 266 n., 274; Sidncy's works, 278; letter to, 59. 126 n .; detained in Boston (1775), 127, 133; letters, 60. 193.


Eliot, Benjamin, Chauncy's certifi- cate, 49. 328; biog. note, 328 n. Eliot, Catharine [Mrs. Norton], 48. 57.


Eliot, Charles, K 4, 50. 129.


Eliot, Charles William, medals, 41. 180, 55. 286; on heroism, 41. 327; John Noble, 44. 551; on Goodwin, 46. 15, 51. 234; Norton's professor- ship, 48. 61, 62; on C. F. Adams, 387; bas-relief, 49. 1; William Everctt, 46 n .- 48 n., 57 n .; Archæ- ological Institute, 486; Henry Adams, 51. 315; A. T. LYMAN, 52. 36; on Dr. Fitz, 107; on Higginson, 53. 40; on Brycc, 55. 201; fifty years of membership, 57. 3; port., 75; Morlcy, 78, 79; M.H.S. greet- ing, 279, 309; tributes to, 60. 2; Parker, 172.


Eliot, Elias, Pepperell, 44. 264.


Eliot, Emily M. [Mrs. Morison], 54. 21 n.


Eliot, Sir Gilbert, on American affairs, 50. 465.


Eliot, Jacob, Boston pctition, 52. 314.


Eliot, Rev. John, Apostle to the Indians, origin of mission, 42. 260; and First Fruits, 260; Indian Grammar, 47. 9; letter (1680) on Cotton's help, 50. 78; letters, 53. 189, 54. 9; additional tracts, 53. 191.


Eliot, John, Antigua petition (c. 1730), 59. 174.


Eliot, John, M.H.S., 41. 292; sermon, 42. 476; letter (1782) on trip to Philadelphia, 47. 110; letters to, 55. 319; in Boston (1775), 59. 124; Ebeling corresp., 325, 327, 334, 337-342, 347-351; letter (1785) on Sans Souci Club, 60. 343.


Eliot, Margaret (Bradford), 55. 159. Eliot, Mary L., gifts, and from estate, 55. 319, 60. 193.


Eliot, Oliver, Acadia expedition, 43. 93.


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Eliot, Robert, N. H. Assembly, 45. 629.


Eliot, Samuel, letter of introduction to Wilkes, 47. 208; Constitution of 1780, 50. 395; Harvard fund, 60. 8. Eliot, Samuel A., Kan., 41. 227; on Saltonstall and Harvard, 308 n .; at New York, 44. 339; K A, 50. 125, 130, 131; letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 274; music in schools, 53. 42.


Eliot, Thomas D., C. F. Adams, 41. 116; Canadian reciprocity, 47. 157. Eliot, William, Franklin monument, 45. 488.


Eliot, William Greenleaf, De Norman- die, 59. 28.


Eliot, William H., 55. 159.


Eliza, Oriental trade, loss, 41. 241, 245, 262, 265, 48. 362, 54. 21.


Elizabeth of Würtemburg, port., 53. 186.


Elizabeth (1623-34), 47. 179, 181, 190. Elizabeth (1688), 52. 336.


Elizabeth and Dorcas, 47. 183.


Elizabeth and Sarah (1636), 51. 284.


Elizabeth Bonaventure, 47. 180.


Elizabeths Is., Mass., trade (1768), 58. 427.


Elkins, Stephen B., Garfield's Cabi- net, 57. 296.


Elkridge, Md., in 1791, 51. 60.


Elkton, Md., in 1791, 51. 58.


Ellen Douglas, logbooks, 54. 139.


Ellery, , Naples (1819), 51. 494. Ellery, John, bequest, 49. 289.


Ellery, Relief, relic, 41. 29.


Ellery, William, Vassall's appeal, 41. 214, 215; Burr on, 47. 294; port., 53. 177; Lafayette's letter, 58. 286; committee on royal ports., 59. 70. Ellesmere, Francis Egerton, earl of, Declaration of Paris, 46. 73 n.


Ellice, Edward, letter to, 48. 228; be- lief in Southern success, 446 n .; London society, 449; nickname, 449 n. Ellicke, , Wiscasset land (1686), 59. 176.


Ellicott, Andrew, West Fla., 43. 142; D. C. work, 51. 62.


Elliot. See also Eliot; Elliott.


Elliot, Charles, on Mexican War, 47. 455.


Elliot, Frances A. M. {Countess Russell], 45. 527.


Elliot, Gilbert J. See Minto.


Elliot, Jane [Mrs. Pepperrell], 54. 2. Elliot, John, Boston crew, 55. 86. Elliotson, Dr. John, 54. 154.


Elliott. See also Eliot; Elliot. Elliott, - Harvard-Oxford race (1869), 50. 187.


Elliott, C., Champernowne's heir, 45. 215 n.


Elliott, Henry, Antigua petition, 59. 173.


Elliott, Mary A. [Mrs. McCall], 57. 504.


Elliott, Samuel, 59. 138.


Elliott, Sarah [Mrs. Perkins], 47. 237. Elliott, Simon, 47. 237.


Ellis, Arthur Blake, death, 57. 230 (see Gen. In. xxiv).


Ellis, Caleb, Gen. In. xxii.


Ellis, Dr. Calvin, pathology, 52. 106, 107.


Ellis, Charles M., Burns rendition, 44. 322; Parker's gift, 55. 3.


Ellis, Chesselden, letter to, 53. 332; M. C., 333.


Ellis, Effie, gifts, and from estate, 43. 544, 58. 1.


Ellis, Elizabeth A. (Byles), gift, 41. 166; descent, 167.


Ellis, George Edward, bequest, 41. 11, 295; on Cotton, 106; "Saint," 42. 175; long membership, 43. 222. 56. 215 n .; port., 45. 556; President, 48. 408, 419, 56. 227; letters, 53. 19; on Gordon, 56. 64; Mme. Winthrop episode, 223, 224, 60. 168; Parkman, 56. 320, 321.


Ellis, Hannah [Mrs. Gray], 51. 173.


Ellis, Henry, 43. 196.


Ellis, Gov. John W., secession, 48. 211.


Ellis, Katharine, gift, 55. 3.


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


Ellis, Nancy (Means) [Mrs. Law- rence], Gen. In. xxii.


Ellis, Powhatan, on California, 50. 84. Ellis, Samuel, pewter plates, 53. 1.


Ellis, Capt. Stephen, Bunker Hill, killed, 58. 86.


Ellis, Thomas, True report, photostat, 58. 305.


Ellis, Welbore, on Mauduit, 44. 126. Ellis fund, history, 41. 11.


Ellsworth, Ephraim E., relics, 54. 82, 245.


Ellsworth, Oliver, French mission, 44. 405, 406; federal Constitution, 47. 38; W. L. Smith's visit, 51. 45; replies to presidential addresses, 57. 133, 136, 139, 143; attack on French Revolution, 59. 71.


Ellsworth, William W., letter (1830) on Clay movement, 49. 223. Ellsworth, Ohio, in 1845, 44. 342.


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Elmes, Elkanah, Boston crew, 55. 86. Elmes, James, Boston crew, 55. 86.


Elmes, Thomas, sr., Antigua pe- tition, 59, 175.


Elmes, Thomas, jr., Antigua petition, 59. 175.


Elmore, Rush, Kan., 41. 358.


Elmsley, (1772), 43. 453.


Elmsley, Peter, letter to, 52. 151.


Elsey, John G., at lord mayor's dinner, 48. 469; Lincoln, 473.


Elson, A. W., photogravure by, 59. 302.


Eltham, H. M. S., 44. 75, 49. 32.


Elton, Mrs. Romeo, 49. 264.


Elwell, Robert, Hawaii, 54. 35, 40.


Elworthy, James, London, 42. 477.


Ely, -, Mayflower crew, 60. 218.


Ely, , Philadelphia, Noah Web- ster, 43. 134.


Ely, Alfred, exchanged, 45. 89 n., 191. Ely, Frederick D., General Court albums, 57. 230.


Emancipation, effect of earlier procla- mation, 41. 328; development of policy, Lincoln's problem, ap- proach, action, compensation, 42. 182-184, 44. 512, 515, 51. 102- 104, 57. 382, 59. 244-246, 252; agi- tation in West Indies, 42. 340; negro celebration, 43. 340, 341; doubts of accomplishment (1863), 365; need of combat, 390; Liver- more and proclamation pen, 44. 595-604; Bright on compensation, 45. 158, 46. 93, 101, 104-107, 122; English opinion, Bright on, his anticipation, 45. 158, 46. 95, 98, 109-113, 115; Bright on coloni- zation, 110; English ministers, 120; Conway incident, 122; Bright on problem in Reconstruction, 123- 125; as war issue (1861), 47. 45, 46; confederate plan, 51; European at- titude, 423; Thirteenth Amend- ment, 49. 116, 51. 103, 104; do- mestic effect of, 56. 180, 181, 199, 270, 271; Carpenter's painting, 243; local, under war power, 58. 318, 319; conservative view (1862), 323. See also Freedmen; Manu- mission; Slavery.




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