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56 1, line 8. For 1712, read 1812.
3, line 1. For page 3, read pages 4 and 5.
48, note. For Erwing, read Erving.
70, line 10. For 1858, read 1825.
156, line 30. For April 26, 1782, read November 19, 1781, as in 45, 19.
210, line 23. For Kingswill Marrs, read Kingsmill Marrs. 232, lines 2 and 28. For I. F. Marsh, read John Fred Marsh.
232, note. For 1851, read 1861.
265, line 13. For Rowland, read Rowlands.
299, line 19. For 1582-1626, read 1542-1676.
317, line 21. For L. P. Rossiter, read T [homas] P. Rossi- ter.
344, line 15. For surpise, read surprise.
371, note. For first name, read last name. The Yorktown mentioned in the text was not the Merrimac but another vessel at Norfolk; Dalton evidently con- fused the vessels.
413, line 3. For March, read May.
437, line 20. The author of this letter was John C. Dalton, not Edmund Dalton.
445, line 21. The second letter is misplaced. It was writ- ten on October 13, 1861, not 1862.
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56 460, line 1. For John C. Dalton, Jr., read Henry R. Dal- ton.
57 139, line 20. For 1793, read 1794.
156, lines 19, 20. For December 5, read December 8.
186, line 27. For 1890, read 1892.
230, line 23. For Christmas Day, read December 26, 1923. 269, line 20. For September 14, read November 14.
308, line 11. For Henry Lee, Jr., read Henry Lee, Sr.
367, line 31. For C. C. Meminger, read C. G. Memminger. 388, lines 14, 15. For while a few days later, read a week before. The despatch of General Thomas was dated December 16; the despatch of General Sherman was dated December 23, 1864.
530, line 36. For Tromp, Martin, read Tromp, Cornelius van.
58 87, line 33. Delete the last sentence on this page. 89, line 9. For 1644, read 1643.
233, line 32. For the president, read a member. Laurens ceased being president of the Continental Congress five months before Hamilton wrote this letter on May 22, 1779.
289, line 36. For Domestick, read Domestic.
307, line 35. For Robert Rich, read Richard Rich.
340, line 41. For Sefton, read Sifton.
409, line 30. "Blocks of five" was an incident of the presi- dential election of 1888 - nine months after the first hearing of February 12, 1888.
409, line 34. For It, read In.
59 xii, line 19. For 1893, read 1898.
37, lines 13, 23. For Gardner, read Gordon.
67, note. For Theodoric, read Theodorick.
73, note. For Baillie, read Bailie.
82, line 17. For Wier, read Weir.
111, line 4. Delete Jr. William Smith was the son of Isaac Smith, Sr .; William Smith, Jr., was his cousin.
114, line 17. Add Sr. after Smith.
117, note. For Richard Derby, read John Derby.
134, line 15. Add Sr. after Smith.
158, line 26. For Clayton, read Claxton.
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59 269, line 20. For was, read were. For H. H. Kean, read H. F. Kean.
270, line 11. For Walkins, read Wolkins.
302, line 2. For May 14, read May 13.
322, line 24. For Fennel, read Fennell.
341, 343, 345, running head. For Ebelaig, read Ebeling. 355, note 13. For Charles Jean, read Jean Baptiste Jules. 392, note. For 1765, read 1764.
60 94, note 3, line 2. For Frances Deering (Wentworth) Atkinson, read his wife, Frances Deering (Went- worth) Atkinson Wentworth.
115, note. Place a comma between Hancock and Journals. 167, line 31. For John Andrew, read John F. Andrew.
236, line 8. Insert the date 1763 after the word peace.
237, line 7. For spring of 1776, read end of 1775.
360, line 6. For Wilcon, read Wilton.
INDEX
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A. D. Club, gift, 48. 75.
Abarca de Bolea, Pedro Pablo. See Aranda.
Abbot, Rev. Hull, sermon, 42. 449, 452.
Abbot, Rev. Jacob, Latin pony, 43. 40. Abbot, John, privateer, 57. 500 n.
Abbot, John L., jr., K A, 50. 128, 129. Abbott, Charles. See Tenterden.
Abbott, Edward G., Shenandoah Val- ley campaign, 41. 123, 124; biog. note, 123 n .; Dalton, 56. 390 n .; Medical Faculty Society, 57. 229. Abbott, Emma, 59. 315.
Abbott, Henry, 56. 448.
Abbott, Holker, gift, 48. 75.
Abbott, Jacob, works, 55. 237.
Abbott, James B., Kan., 41. 351, 356, 461.
Abbott, Joseph, on Lexington battle, 49. 375.
Abbott, Josiah G., 41. 123 n.
Abbott, Leon M., gift, 51. 209.
Abbott, Sir Maurice, 42. 213.
Abbott, Samuel L., Webster dinner, 45. 161.
Abbott, Wilbur Cortez, member, 57. 242, 279; JAMES BLOXHAM, 59. 177. Abby, African trade, 44. 668-683.
Abd-ul-Mejid of Turkey, inaugura- tion, 46. 347.
Abercrombie, Charlotte, death,47.528. Abercrombie, Gen. James, campaign, 59. 237.
Abercrombie, Lieut .- Col. James, Bun- ker Hill, death, 48. 505, 49. 381; on Lexington, 377 n.
Abercrombie, Rev. Robert, letter, 53. 210.
Aberdeen, George H. Gordon, earl of (viscount Gordon), Mexican War, 47. 453, 457, 458, 461, 462; Cali- fornia, 50. 88; at Naples (1819), 51. 489.
Abernethy, Dr. John, Dix interview, 50. 151.
Abert, John J., 43. 30.
Abingdon, Md., in 1791, 51. 59.
Abington, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 380; Great Awakening, 53. 205.
Abolition and Colonization, paintings, 49. 176.
Abolitionism, Wise on, 41. 94; out- break of Civil War, 42. 182-184; nonresistance and Burns rendition, 44. 329, 331, 333; Buchanan on, 47. 476; and colonization, paint- ing, 49. 176; newspapers, files, 177; ineffectual, 50. 25-29; papers, 53. 18; petitions before Congress, 49, 50; Garrison riot, 57. 209-211; Springfield meeting (1851), 211; Sumner on (1846), 58. 196. See also Antislavery; Slavery.
Abram, Philip, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Abraham, 45. 474 n.
Abrahams, -, N. Y., art collection, 43. 255.
Abstract Club, 53. 91.
Abyssinia, British relations, 46. 155, 48. 194.
Academical tests, abolition, 49. 121, 133.
Academie des Inscriptions, medal, 44. 659.
Academy, on Puritans, 42. 69.
Acadia, D'Aulnay-La Tour, 48. 55; papers, 50. 39; Cadillac's memoir, 55. 2. See also Nova Scotia.
Acadia, steamer, 53. 286.
Acadians, removal, 43. 93, 94; in Mass., account, order, 45. 32, 51. 339.
Acadien, 55. 72.
Acata, H. M. S., 59. 158.
Accomac, Va., characteristics of region, 45. 595-597; New England connections, 597-602.
Accountant, M. H. S., 41. 96.
Accounts, diplomatic, 42. 327; of Mass. provincial officers, 45. 31, 32; retail bills, terms, 46. 214; whole- sale credit before Civil War, 216. See also Claims.
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Achard, Franz K., sugar, 59. 333.
A'Court, William. See Heytesbury.
Act of Uniformity, Black Bartholo- mew Day, 53. 83.
Acteva, Spanish warship, 53. 259.
Active, Mass. navy, 46. 184.
Active, privateer, 55. 80, 93 n.
Acton, John, baron, on Lea, 43. 188.
Acton, Mass., Concord battle, 56. 80, 83, 90.
Acts of trade and navigation, com- missioners at Castle, 42. 470; enu- merated goods, 482; intercolonial trade, 43. 483; drawback, 489; and colonial imperial contribution, 44. 521; and new charter for Mass., 45. 651, 652; late colonial disregard, 46. 192; effect on colonies, 446, 447, 59. 210; as cause of Revolution, 46. 474; Quincy on, 50. 480; act of 1766, London merchants on colo- nial attitude, 55. 220-222; foreign reports on colonial sailings, 278; Paxton's letter, 56. 348-352; W. I. petition, 59. 171-176; rice license and fees, 212, 213, 218, 219; Bollan and Mass., 418, 419. See also Corn laws; Customs; Liberty; Mercan- tile system; Townshend acts; Writs of assistance.
Acuna, Diego Sarmiento de. See Sarmiento.
Adair, Margaret [Mrs. Bernard], 59. 126 n.
Adair, Rev. Samuel L., on John Brown, 41. 479.
Adam and Eve, 47. 190.
Adams, - British panic (1772), 43. 456. Adams, -, ship officer, Hawaii (1822), 54. 42, 43.
Adams, Rev. sermons at Wey- mouth (1738-41), 42. 447, 449, 451, 455.
Adams, Abigail [Mrs. Smith], 47. 34, 51. 106.
Adams, Abigail (Smith), 42. 444; banter, 43. 247 n .; letters: on son and judgeship, 44. 527; on hus- band's election, 57. 499; on Jeffer- son at that time, 500; letter to, 45. 361; letter of, 51. 115.
Adams, Abigail B. (Brooks), 60. 345, 385.
Adams, Abraham, petition, 52. 313. Adams, Alice, engagement, 60. 1.
Adams, Rev. Amos, death, 59. 133.
Adams, Brooks, CONVENTION OF 1800, 44. 377; LAIRD RAMS, 45. 243; on equity, 52. 30 n .; gift, 85; on
historical criticism, 95; paper by, 53. 179; on M. M. Bigelow, 54. 291; on Antietam campaign, 56. 181, 182; and Bigelow, 60. 18; pessimism, 127, 128; death, 162; memoir, 345; PORT. and AUTOG., 345.
Adams, Charles Francis [1], on Win- throp, 41. 99; Schurz's appoint- ment, 115-117; English mission, position, services, 116, 45. 246, 46. 117, 133, 159, 56. 179 n., 180 n., 182, 58. 287; Garibaldi, 41. 320-322, 48. 466, 468; on Seward as secretary of state, 41. 322; Kansas, 496; in 1848, vice-presidential candidacy, 42. 79, 50. 48; in Congress, and secession, 43. 660, 45. 245; compromise plan, 43. 676, 677, 60. 227-230, 233; Trent affair, 45. 52-54, 64, 254, 511, 48. 443; letters to (1861-62), 45. 76, 78, 79, 82, 85, 86, 89, 90, 97, 103, 106, 117, 121, 122, 125, 126, 128, 130, 131, 137, 138; and special missions, 80, 111; N. Y. Herald on, 81; Lord Mayor's dinner speech, 83, 86, 46. 99; letters (1861): on English society, 45. 88; on Trent affair, 88, 92-96, 100-103, 108-113, 124-128, 135, 140-142; at Milne's, 88 n .; on telegraph and despatches, 112; and officious outside diplo- mats, Clay, 121, 128-130, 46. 73, 48. 460; qualities, 45. 243-245, 60. 174; on Grant as President, 45. 537; belligerency question, 46. 41, 48. 238; Seward's suppressed des- patch, 46. 44 n., 48. 465; Declara- tion of Paris, 46. 58, 62, 48. 442; later opinion of Russell, 46. 69 n .; and Bright, 103, 121; and sale of arms, 117; on Bright on reconstruc- tion, 147 n .; presidential candi- dacy, 160; Frémont, 223; English material on diplomatic career, 433; crisis on recognition (1862), 47. 388-390, 403 n., 417; coin collec- tion, 448; passports, 48. 441 n .; on war prospects, 446 n .; parlia- mentary compliments, 473, 492; Lincoln's death, 473-476, 478; Joseph Parkes, 481; Alabama claims, 489; anecdote, 56. 222, 223; Boston house, 58. 286, 287; Senate, 393; Lawrence on, 60. 230. See also Laird Rams.
Adams, Charles Francis [2], gifts, 41.
15, 42. 171, 44. 363, 46. 303, 48. 253; elected President (1907-14), 41. 32, 430, 42. 256, 43. 472, 44. 579, 45. 559, 46. 399, 47. 331; on change in
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by-laws, 41. 71; on services of C. C. Smith, 73, 180; on Chamber- lain, 77; on Winthrop's bust and presidency, 97; inscription on Cot- ton statue, 101; on Lincoln's diplo- matic appointments, 115; negro regiment, 171, 54. 322, 57. 488, 492, 493; on Denny, 41. 182; on Sanford, 183; on Solomon Lincoln, 183; on Masson, 184; on Spencer Walpole, 186; on election of honorary mem- bers, 315; on Strobel, 318; LIN- COLN'S OFFER TO GARIBALDI, 319; on Dalton, 394; on changing street names, 529; on Thompsons Island, 532; on Allen, 42. 2; on M.H.S. building, 3, 57. 280; on Bigelow, 42. 12, 45. 347; on Milton tercen- tenary, address, 42. 22, 49; on Nor- ton, MEMOIR, 23, 48. 57; on mile- stones, 42. 104, 106; on Lincoln's first inauguration, 145; at Arling- ton, 153; MILTON'S IMPRESS ON NEW ENGLAND, 154; postage stamps, 171; on Jefferson's inaugu- ration, 202; on Hale, 43. 2; on Noble, 2; on Gross, 182; on Green's 50 years of membership, 183, 222; on J. Q. Adams on Opium War, 295; FROM THOREAU TO CONFUCIUS, 473; CAVALRY IN THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE, 547;
on H. Adams's MS., 656; CAMPAIGN OF 1777, 44. 13; on Dexter and Quincy, 88, 92; on memoirs and tributes, 90; CONTEMPORARY OPINION ON THE HOWES, 94; WEEMS DISPENSATION, 233; CRAUFURD'S MARCH, 296; Jon- athan Russell's letter, 304; on Hig- ginson, 606; PANAMA CANAL ZONE, 610; entertains M.H.S., 702; on Thorndike, 45. 2; on Gamaliel Brad- ford, 4; TISSUE OF HISTORY, 7; TRENT AFFAIR, 35, 522; on Hoar and Grant, 536-539; as President, 543, 47. 332, 48. 363, 56. 228, 229; on Willard port., 45. 579; on sword for Wilkes, 589; ACCOMAC, 593; on Millet, 594; COURSE OF HISTORICAL EVENTS, 46. 2; on Goodwin, 11; DECLARATION OF PARIS NEGOTIA- TIONS (1861), 23; delegate to Inter- national Congress of Historical Studies, 305; on Bugbee, 305; SECTIONAL FEELING IN 1861, 306; on Adams numismatic collection, 339; absence, lectures in England, OXFORD COURSE, 382, 432, 47. 55; letter (1913) Gallatin Adams, 46. 409; edition of Win-
throp's History, 427; WOLSELEY AND THE CONFEDERATES, 47. 9; historical search in England, 53- 57; letters to, 47. 55, 48. 251; Mc- HENRY ON COTTON CRISIS, 47. 279; GOLGOTHA YEAR, 333; CRISIS IN DOWNING STREET, 372; on Goodell, 48. 3; on Mckenzie, 6; AGAIN THE TISSUE OF HISTORY, 78; BRITISH PROCLAMATION OF MAY, 1861, 190; on Gray, 321; and membership, 363; tributes, 383-423; receptions, 453; on W. Everett, 49. 58 n .; memorial meeting, 291; Autobiog- raphy, gift to M.H.S., 292, 52. 171, 56. 285; ports., 49. 347, 52. 44; bust, 53. 1; M. H. S. finances, 54. 266; R. C. Winthrop, Jr., 56. 226; Barlow, 454; Parker, railroad commission, 58. 242, 243; career and character, 60. 175, 176; on Sumner (1861), 231, 234; letter (1861) on Washington situation, 233.
Adams, Charles Francis [H. C. 1888], gift, 52. 85; member, 141, 168.
Adams, Mrs. Charles Francis, gift, 53. 1.
Adams, David, Boston petition, 52. 313.
Adams, Lieut. Edward H., negro regi- ment, 57. 476.
Adams, Rev. Eliphalet, career, 50. 188; sermon, 208; Great Awaken- ing, 53. 202.
Adams, Elizabeth [Mrs. Byles], 46. 250.
Adams, Elizabeth (Hill) [Mrs. Brown], 47. 34, 290.
Adams, Ephraim D., on Channing despatch, 46. 233.
Adams, Evelyn (Davis), 60. 358.
Adams, Franklin G., on John Brown, 41. 469, 472.
Adams, George, Roxbury vigilance com., 53. 326.
Adams, George Burton, corre- sponding member, 55. 6, 42; death, 58. 401.
Adams, Hannah, on Morris, 52. 286; Morse controversy, 53. 47; Diction- ary of Religions, 56. 2; port., 60. 49. Adams, Henry [d. 1676], writing, 53. 93.
Adams, Henry, honorary member, 41. 291, 315-317, 414; GREAT SE- CESSION WINTER: its history, 43. 656, 657; and later opinion, 657- 660; its text, 660; - on Ghent nego- tiators, 44. 306; view on Russell con-
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troverted, 46. 64, 65, 68-70, 72; numismatic collection, gift, 339, 340, 47. 311, 448; on Gladstone's speech, 399; attends Parliament, 48. 445; London society, 447, 448, 453; PORT., 51. front .; tributes, 313-319, 354; history courses at Harvard, 52. 69-77; library to M.H.S., 85, 86; M.H.S. and Education, 171, 56. 285; character, 230; Lodge, 58. 325, 326; Bigelow, 60. 18; on Brooks Adams's historical thesis, 348.
Adams, Henry J., Kan., 41. 495, 545, 44. 517, 518.
Adams, Rev. Hugh, 51. 163.
Adams, Isaac, Constitution of 1780, 50. 403.
Adams, James Truslow, Stamp Act letters, 55. 215; corresponding member, 320, 340.
Adams, John [b. 1718], port., biog. note, 51. 163.
Adams, Rev. John, poet, 42. 161.
Adams, John, revolutionary priva- teer, 60. 110.
Adams, Pres. John, Wood's history of administration, suppression, 41. 51-57; patronage, 373, 380, 381; allusion, 519; Conway Cabal, 42. 11; and Milton, 51, 166; Jefferson's inauguration, 203; at Washington, 470; marriage and home, 470 n .; bill of exchange (1784), 477; on Paine, 43. 245 n., 45. 25 n .; banter, 43. 247 n .; Declaration of Inde- pendence, 249, 252 2 .; Paris, Passy, intercourse, 332, 54. 103, 104, 108, 112, 118, 120; donations, 43. 646; candidacy (1800), 653; Corbet impressment case, notes, 44. 423-425, 428-452, 47. 202; French policy when President, 44. 379, 380, 398, 400, 401, 403, 405, 422, 428, 45. 375-379, 394-396, 398-404, 49. 78; letter (1808) on impress- ment, 44. 422; on violation of rights (1774), 521 n .; judgeship for son (1811), 528; letter (1802) on Feder- alist opponents, 45. 24; embargo, 358, 366; letters to, 375-405, 416, 47. 523 n., 55. 129; fisheries, 45. 395; Randolph's attack (1814), 398; presidential power of removal, 46. 87; no vetoes, 89; Congress and addresses, 91, 57. 149-159 (see Gen. In. xxiv), 171; on privateers, 46. 188; navy, 195, 202; origins of American Revolution, 405; Jeffer- son on (1818), 406; Gallatin on ad- ministration, 410; letter (1756) on
profession, 410; letters to Wilkes (1768), 191-194; ports., by Brown, ILLUS., 47. 32, 49. 257, 51. 105-107, 52. 318; Federal Constitution, 47. 38; map used at Paris, 53; Brattle Sq. Church, 229; letter (1800) on law practice, Quakers, 466; Gerry dinner (1810), 483; letter (1813) on independence, 48. 507; War of 1812, 508, 60. 27; Du Pont, 49. 65; Codman, 76 n .; on France and whale oil, 86; son as President, 190; James Warren correspondence, 292; contemporaneous and later opinion on, 351; punishment in army, 50. 72; Constitution of 1780, 356, 357, 368, 381, 382, 384, 393, 396, 401; Massachusetts notions, 362, 392; Backus, 375; Continental Congress, 482; W. L. Smith, 51. 22; on American "titles," 69 n .; Coun- cil, 259 n .; Sidney's motto, 268, 270, 276, 279; Indian medal, 52. 86; own medal, 53. 129; Waterhouse, 54. 162, 163; letters to M.H.S. collec- tion, 55. 3, 57. 308, 59. 139, 60. 49, 87; Liberty suit, 55. 261; Mercy Warren's letters, 56. 222; Stock- dale's edition of works, 57. 70; Sen- ate's replies to Washington's ad- dresses, 125-127, 132; mansion at Philadelphia, 133 n .; Wilson paral- lel, 243; on Hamilton, 58. 226; Kirkland inauguration, 59. 99, 105; letter (1775) on Philadelphia af- fairs, 114 (see Gen. In. xxiv); in- tercepted letters, 125, 139; on professional musicians, 314; on Bant, 60. 107 n .; character, 173; views of English ancestral home, 221; committee on reconciliation, 241; on dissipation of revolution- ary period, 320.
Adams, John, member of Parliament, on American affairs, 50. 465. Adams, John, Hawaiian, 54. 33, 36.
Adams, Pres. John Quincy, use of patronage, 41. 360-393; candidacy (1824), 364 n., 365 n., 369 n., 49. 188, 189; appointments criticized, 41. 391; Milton, 42. 51 n., 166; Gra- ham's instructions, 336; N. H. politics, 43. 70; Blount's visit (1831), 73; on Eaton controversy, 74; unpopular in Boston, 74; satire on Lewis's poem, 237-241; OPIUM WAR: history, 295; text, 303; on international law, 304-307; on slav- ery and law of nature, 305; -- Russell affair, Russell's letter
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used in 1827, 44. 305-322, 50. 143, 53. 104; commercial negotiations, 44. 306, 308-310; on bankruptcy law, letter (1803), 336 n., 45. 25; Jackson's Fla. campaign, 44. 384, 385; Jackson's mistaken hostility, 385 n .; letters to, 422, 45. 360, 360 n., 47. 304, 50. 70; on slavery and disunion, 44. 515; judgeship (1811), 527, 528; virtual recall from Senate, 45. 354-373; Chesapeake affair, 355, 54. 161; John Smith re- port, 45. 356; embargo, Pickering correspondence, 357-364; letters (1808-10) on recall, 361, 368, 370; defeat for reelection, resignation, 365; effect of affair, 365-370; Har- vard lectures on rhetoric, 367; Fed- eralist attack (1828), reply, 371- 373; - letter (1823) on captures at sea, 46. 28 n .; no vetoes, 90; peti- tion to, on Lafayette (1796), 237; ports., 253, 49. 59; fortification-bill speech (1836), 46. 275; deserted (1829), 328; Russian mission, 340; Gallatin on, 410; Brattlc Sq. Church, 47. 229; on Florida treaty, 309; coin collection, 448; letter on European conditions, 468; F. C. Gray, 529; on Crawford's neu- tral-trade letter, 48. 147 n .; on Mass. embassy to Washington (1815), 343; father on (1813), 508; Bunker Hill cornerstone, 49. 190; Georgia and Cherokees, 191; Pan- ama, 191; Clay bargain, 197; Mass. supporters and affairs, 198-201; in Boston (1827), 208; for Mass. (1828), 213; congressional candi- dacy (1830), 234-238; Natural Philosophy Society, AUTOG., 418; as Whig, 50. 41; lock of hair, 81; Dix on, 148, 154; Charnwood on, 51. 99; on Sweden, 373 n .; Countess Gallitzin, 379; described (1846), religion, 52. 99, 100; medal, 53. 129; Paris (1778), 54. 104; Jackson in New England, 56. 244; Otis, 259; Monroe Doctrine, 354; in M. H. S., 57, 243; Wilson parallel, 243; tariff, 246; candidacy for governor (1834), 255, 258; letters to M. H. S., collcc- tion, 308, 60. 87; fatal stroke, 57. 359; commencement address, pub- lication, 59. 204; character, 60. 174. See also Elcctions (1828); Ghent.
Adams, John Quincy [H. C. 1853], and brother, 56. 228.
Adams, Dr. Joseph (c. 1750), 47. 290 (see Gen. In. xix).
Adams, Joseph, Clay movement, 49. 228.
Adams, Josiah, on Concord fight, 56. 81 n., 84 n., 90.
Adams, Louisa C. [Mrs. Kuhn], 54. 245.
Adams, Mary E. [Mrs. Aiken], 60. 309.
Adams, Matthew, New-England Courant, 57. 349, 351-353; Frank- lin on, 349.
Adams, Moody, New Ipswich tavern, 50. 195.
Adams, Nathanell, Boston petition, 52. 313.
Adams, Roger, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Adams, Samuel, separation of Maine movement, 41. 138; Savage cor- respondence (1776-85), 43. 327; Hancock, 335, 336; Stamp Act, 44. 688; letter to Wilkes (1768), 46. 476; Federal Constitution, 47. 38; circular letter, 206; resolves on Bernard correspondence, 211; re- sponsibility for Lexington and Con- cord, 49. 374; Constitution of 1780, 50. 356, 358 n., 369, 384 n., 393 n., 401; Backus, 375, 376; William Lee, 493; Council, 51. 259 n .; Hector McNeill, 55. 129, 136; letter to, 141; Liberty affair, 252 n., 254 n., 255; inflammatory appeals, 56. 70; Malcom affair, 58. 17; French army, 285; French alliance, letter, 59. 48, 48 n .; Gérard, letter, 49, 49 n., 50, 53, 58 n .; peace instruc- tions, 58; excepted from amnesty, 116; theater, 313; on Cushing, 60. 98 n .; on dissipation of revolution- ary period, 319, 320; Sans Souci Club affair, 324-332, 340; elcction of 1785, 338, 339.
Adams, Sarah (Chauncy), 59. 133 n. Adams, Sarah (Winborn), 51. 163.
Adams, Susanna (Parker), port., 51. 163.
Adams, Susannah, birth, 42. 470.
Adams, Theodore P., gift to Pilgrim Socicty, 49. 358.
Adams, Thomas, letters (1742), 53. 213, 216.
Adams, Thomas Boylston, letters to, 45. 368, 370, 47. 466, 468. Adams, Mrs. Thomas Boylston, verses, 59. 237.
Adams, Tom, scaman, 55. 58. .
Adams, Mrs. W. S., 55. 47.
Adams, Rev. William, scrmons (1671), 57. 241.
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Adams, William. See Ghent.
Adams, Dr. Zabdiel B., group port., 55. 186.
Adams, Maj. Zabdiel B., negro regi- ment, 57. 474, 475, 492; wounded, 480.
Adams, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 383.
Adams Academy, 43. 417, 421, 49. 48, 51-54.
Adams & Rhoades, newspaper, 41. 50 n.
Adams fund, origin, 56. 285.
Adams School, Boston, medal, 51. 289.
Adderley, Charles, the Index (Lon- don), 48. 482.
Adderley, Henry, & Co., Nassau, 48. 482 n.
Addington, Henry, resignation, 42. 327.
Addington, Isaac, letters to, 43. 506, 510, 511, 514.
Addison, Col. - foreign troops for Civil War, 48. 465.
Addison, Joseph, 42. 65; "ehar- aeters," 54. 230.
Addison, Robert, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Addison, Me., deed, plan, 56. 69.
Additon, H. F., gift, 52. 165.
Adelphi Building, London, panie of 1772, 43. 454, 456.
Adelphian Academy, view, 55. 165.
Adelung, Johann C., Barlow on, 47. 300.
Adet, Pierre A., as minister, 49. 270-272; royal ports., 59. 71.
Adikinson, William, receipt, AUTOG., 50. 80.
Adjett, Samuell, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Adkins, Thomas, mason, 47. 268 n.
Adkinson. See Adikinson.
Administration. See Government.
Admiral Duff, British privateer, 46. 184.
Admiralty, colonial eourts, and eus- toms eases, 43. 485; Digby's prizes, 59. 22-24; French colonial, 60. 267, 273, 275, 278, 279, 281. See also Writs of assistance; Prizes.
Adolescenee, Hall's study, 57. 363.
Adolphus Frederiek, prince. See Cambridge.
Adrian, emperor, villa in 1819, 51. 448.
Adrian, Mieh., bank bills, 56. 300. Adriatic, 45. 516.
Adventure (1683), 52. 335, 339.
Adventure, privateer, 55. 53, 146.
Adventure, tender of Columbia, 53. 235-237, 239, 242, 260.
Adventure Cove, Northwest Coast, 53. 236.
Advocate of Peace, 50. 304.
Ægean civilization, spread, 43. 593.
Ægean Sea, travel (1859), 46. 350- 352.
Ægidius of Viterbo, 51. 298.
Æseulapian Club, medal, 52. 318.
Africa, unrest (1912), 46. 3.
Africa, H. M. S., Fauehet affair, 45. 511 n.
Afzelius, Adam (?), 51. 372.
Agar, -- , privateer, 49. 69.
Agassiz, Alexander, Arehæological Institute, 42. 36, 49. 486; removes from Mass., 43. 461; Higginson, 53. 114; Calumet and Heela, 117. Agassiz, George Russell, eorre- sponding member, 52. 141, 168; REAL FRANKENSTEIN, 53. 99.
Agassiz, Ida [Mrs. Higginson], 53. 115.
Agassiz, Louis, 47. 362; F. C. Gray, 530, 532, 533; on Saturday Club, 48. 249; Lake Superior expedition, 355; Cornell, 49. 144; Putnam, 482; group pieture, 50. 118; letters, 52. 169.
Agassiz medal, 58. 2.
Agate, James, on dramatie eriticism, 59. 323.
Agawam, sagamore of, 45. 570.
Age, aspeets, 43. 15, 16.
Agg, -, 59. 253.
Agriculture, barn-raising, expense,
42. 459, 462; Virginia (1819), 43. 261-265; freedman's plan for soei- ety, 395; Illinois (1845), 44. 347; South (1773), 49. 463, 464, 466- 469; English (1774), 50. 435; an- cient Germanic system, 51. 125-128; provincial Mass., 56. 36; Washing- ton's English farm manager, 177- 203; revolution in Britain, 181, 182; after American Revolution, soei- eties, 183, 184. See also Animals; Cotton; Economie conditions; Fruit; Indigo; Food; Land; To- baeeo.
Agrippa of Nettesheim, 51. 298.
Aguinaldo, Emilio, dagger, 58. 201; port., 60. 373.
Ahhousett, Northwest Coast village, 53. 227, 239.
Ahmed III of Turkey, and George I, 53. 72. Aiken, David, eareer, 60. 128, 309.
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Aiken, John Adams, member, 50.
314, 414; McCall, 57. 505; tribute, 60. 128; memoir, 309; PORT. and AUTOG., 309.
Aiken, Maria W. (Dickinson), 60. 130, 311.
Aiken, Mary E. (Adams), 60. 309.
Aiken, William, Southern Unionist, 57. 367.
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