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Force, as German doctrine, 48. 170- 184; evil, 50. 266, 270; laissez faire economics, 273; false national glory, 295-297. See also War. Force Bill of 1833, 57. 370.
Force Bill of 1890, Lodge's interest, 58. 329.
Ford. See also Foord.
Ford, Abner, baptized, 42. 448.
Ford, Daniel S., 57. 84, 220.
Ford, Emily E. [Mrs. Skell], 46. 379.
Ford, Gordon L., 60. 193.
Ford, Hannah, baptized, 42. 448.
Ford, Henry J., on cabinet govern- ment, 47. 366.
Ford, Jeremiah D. M., on name Monis, 52. 286.
Ford, John, company (1775), 42. 198. Ford, John, Daye monument, 56. 214.
Ford, John W., editor of Eliot's let- ters, 53. 190.
Ford, Joseph, Weymouth, 42. 448.
Ford, Nathaniel, Weymouth, 42. 448.
Ford, Paul L., on Jefferson's Decla- ration of Independence notes, 43. 250 n .; on Protestant Tutor, 57. 45; biog. of Washington, 60. 66.
Ford, Philip, and Penn, 57. 173.
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Ford, Thomas, "characters," 54. 234. Ford, Worthington Chauncey, on Cheetham letters, 41. 41; Dudley's proclamation, 208; on political patronage, 359; appointed Editor, 42. 22, 68, 237, 43. 546; resident member, 42. 112, 171, 239; on Jefferson's inauguration, 202; on Quaker broadsides, 203; English church in Holland, 203; on New Englands First Fruits, 259; on Endecott flag affair, 266; on Mon- roe letters, 318; on church support in Va., 341; on Quaker protests, 358; Bancroft-Van Buren correspond- ence, 381; on Davenport tracts, 43. 45; on Isaac Hill's letters, 69; draft on constitutionality of bank, 156; Otis letters, 202; editions of Bradford and Winthrop, 222, 46. 431; on Corbin's slavery letter, 43. 260; on Stuart-Murray letters, 449; on Rumford's apprenticeship, 458; on Dorchester Co. at Cape Ann, 493; on W. B. Lewis's letters, 496; GOLDWIN SMITH IN U. S., 44. 3; PARLIAMENT AND THE HOWES, 120; Mr. Weathercock, 255; on Nauset deed, 257; on blockade run of Sumter, 283; on Jonathan Russell's letter, 305; on Burns rendition letters, 322; on Pendle- ton's motion (1775), 518; as Edi- tor (1911-26), 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. 325, 58. 267, 59. 283; on emancipation pen, 44. 602; on articles on appren- ticeship, 656; RECALL OF J. Q. ADAMS, 45. 354; on H. W. Haynes. 504; on biog. of Knox, 581; on London partners of Plymouth Colony, 611; on Merrymount, 641; on Mass. agency (1690), 644; on federal privateers (1863), 46. 81; gifts, 253, 303, 47. 53, 311, 48. 167, 51. 209, 54. 244; on Webster letter, 46. 275; on early Mass. doc- uments, 275, 285; medallion, 379; Hamilton's bank opinion, 426 n .; in Europe, on research, 434, 47. 131, 59. 139, 60. 31, 194; MSS. ON AMERICAN HISTORY IN ENGLAND, 46. 474; on Lawson petition, 479; on London port-books, 47. 178; on Wilkes and Boston, 190; on Mather-Calef paper on witchcraft, 240; on John White's accounts, 343; on Pynchon's letters, 48. 35;
on Ghent negotiation, British cor- respondence, 138; and C. F. Adams, 409; on Adams, 419; on Moran's diary, 431, 50. 184; on Smibert-Moffatt letters, 49. 23; on Penobscot fort, 360; F. L. GAY, 50. 110; on letters to Sumner on oration, 249; on pamphlet on Thayer conversion, 496; on Smith as Editor, 51. 4; WOLLASTON, RAS- DELL, AND WESTON, 219; on Willard diary, 52. 99; EZEKIEL CARRÉ, 121; on Gratz's visit to Boston, 153; on Winslow relic, 159; on a ghost book, 277; paper on Henry Adams, 53. 8; on E. H. Clement, 97; Adams and Jonathan Russell, 104; on Winthrop collection, 188; on Eliot letter, 54. 9; on retirement of Treasurer Lord, 267; SAMPSON BOND, 295; return of Trumbull Papers, 353, 55. 30, 31; on address to Lafayette, 172; on R. S. Rantoul, 321; on retirement of Rhodes, 327; on Coram letters, 56. 15; FRANK- LIN'S ACCOUNTS, 94; prologue to "Zara," 260; on Livingston-Ridley papers, 268; on limited editions, 297; on Bowers letters, 353; on Bixby's book, 354; on Monroe Doctrine commemoration coin, 354; BENJAMIN HARRIS, 57. 34; on Ed- ward Gray, 87; FIRST MAP OF PENNSYLVANIA, 172; VOTING WITH BEANS AND CORN, 230; on Presi- dent Wilson, 242; FRANKLIN'S NEW-ENGLAND COURANT, 336; LETTER OF HAMILTON (1779), 58. 219; on Tyndall's Virginia map, 244; TEN YEARS OF PHOTOSTAT, 288; SEVENTEENTH CENTURY LETTER OF MARQUE, 59. 3; on documents on colonial commerce, 210; on two editions of Boston Gazette, 253; on attitude of Walpole (1775), 106; as Washington scholar, 60. 66; on Hancock letters, 98; on Evans and antimonial cup, 153; on Sumner-Andrew letters, 222; on French American edicts, 250; BROOKS ADAMS, 345; on port. of Louis XVI., 373; on Harris's Protestant Tutor, 374.
Fordyce, Alexander, failure, 43. 452. Fordyce, Dr. George, Johnson's club, 52. 148.
Foreign Enlistment Act. See Neu- trality.
Foreign relations. See Arbitration; Consuls; Diplomatic service; Inter-
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national law; Monroe Doctrine; Neutral trade; Neutrality; Trea- ties; War; nations by name.
Foreign volunteers, American Revo- lution, 43. 547.
Forests, fire in primeval, 53. 235. See also Lumber; Masts.
Formsby, John, on Civil War cavalry, 43. 573 n.
Forrest, Nathan B., cavalry, 43. 573 n .; on strategy, 44. 16.
Forrest & Stoddart, American trade, 59. 190.
Forster, Sir John, Raid of Reidswire, 44. 382.
Forster, John, plagiarism, 44. 502.
Forster, William E., on Gladstone, 45. 250; Adams, 255, 256; Laird Rams debate, 316, 322; Alabama debate, 46. 115; Civil War attitude, 47. 66, 48. 473, 56. 180, 182; recognition of Confederate States of America, 47. 390, 48. 205, 458, 459; on block- ade, 444, 445; Garibaldi, 466; Lin- coln tribute, 474, 476; in office, 49. 127; as liberal leader, 114.
Forsyth, John, Mecklenburg Declara- tion, 43. 109; on paintings for capitol, 59. 75; on misuse of ro- tunda, 79.
Fort Albany, 56. 411.
Fort Anderson, blockade runners, 44. 289.
Fort Anne, affair (1777), 44. 695.
Fort Caswell, 44. 292.
Fort Chagre, Vernon's capture, med- als, 52. 195, 243-253.
Fort Constitution, Portsmouth, in 1817, 50. 64, 65. See also Fort William and Mary.
Fort Cumberland, Md., expected attack (1757), 47. 464.
Fort Donelson, capture, 50. 344-346, 56. 406, 407.
Fort Dummer, missionary, 56. 22 n. Fort Fisher, blockade runners, 44. 291. Fort George, Castine, 50. 63.
Fort George, Newport, 49. 263.
Fort George, Niagara, captured flags, 47. 524, 525; ballad, 50. 4.
Fort Halifax, remains, 47. 1.
Fort Henry, capture, 50. 238, 344- 346.
Fort Independence, Boston, orders (1813-15), 47. 275; in 1817, 50. 66, 67. See also Castle William.
Fort Johnston, N. C., visit (1773), 49. 458; abandoned (1775), 461 n.
Fort La Tourette, Duluth's post, 59. 143.
Fort Little Sugar Creek, Kan., 47. 57.
Fort Loudoun, Va., 47. 464.
Fort McAllister, capture, 49. 393.
Fort McClary, in 1817, 50. 65.
Fort Mercer, affair, 43. 331.
Fort Monroe, Butler (1861), 56. 370, 372; life at and around (1863), 452- 455, 462-464, 469-472. See also Hampton Roads.
Fort Necessity, ruins (1845), 44. 340; beginning an epoch, 378.
Fort Niagara, Ghent negotiations, 48. 139.
Fort Pitt, remains (1845), 44. 341.
Fort Preble, orders (1813-15), 47. 275; in 1817, 50. 63, 64.
Fort Pulaski, preparations against, 56. 386, 387, 403-405, 407-411, 415- 420; attack and capture, 421-427.
Fort Richmond, missionary. 56. 22 n. Fort Runyan, 56. 390, 405.
Fort Scammell, orders (1813-15), 47. 275; in 1817, 50. 63.
Fort Schuyler, St. Leger, 55. 356 (see Gen. In. xxiii).
Fort Scott, Kan., border troubles (1860), 41. 227.
Fort Sewall, in 1817, 50. 65, 66.
Fort Stedman, assault, 48. 96.
Fort Stewart-on-the-Wakarusa, 50. 423.
Fort Sullivan, defense (1776), 60. 238, 239.
Fort Sumter, Anderson's occupation, 43. 663, 666; effect of fall, 46. 23; Seward's attitude, 76; Moran on, 48. 434; relic, 54. 245; firing on (1863), 57. 433, 435, 437, 438.
Fort Trumbull, in 1817, 50. 69.
Fort Wagner. See Battery Wagner. Fort Warren, Trent and other prison- ers, guard, 45. 186-194; orders (1813-15), 47. 275; canteen check, 49. 167; in 1817, 50. 66, 67.
Fort Washington, Manhattan, cap- ture, 45. 416, 417.
Fort Washington, Md., Dix on serv- ice, 50. 135-137.
Fort William, Ont., Duluth's post, 59. 143.
Fort William and Mary, proposed garrison (1725), 57. 69. See also Fort Constitution.
Fort Wolcott, in 1817, 50. 68.
Forten, Charlotte, with freedmen, 43. 340, 341, 354, 358, 366 (see Gen. In. xvii).
Fortescue, Simon, Mayflower crew, 60. 220.
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Fortier, Loftus M., return of Annap-
olis fort key, address, 56. 11-14.
Fortifications, Peter Harrison and
colonial, 49. 263-266. See also "Fort" titles.
Fortress Monroe. See Fort Monroe. Fortune (1621), 53. 86.
Fortune, H. M. S., 58. 16 n.
Forty-niners, diary, 54. 244.
Forward, Justus, General Court, 57. 257 n.
Fosdick, Nathaniel, customs collector, 44. 670-672, 677.
Fossombroni, Conte Vittorio, 51. 436. Foster, Albert D., General Court, 57. 263.
Foster, Sir Augustus J., and orders in council, 42. 331.
Foster, Benjamin, Boston crew, 55. 86.
Foster, Charles A., 41. 334, 473.
Foster, Rev. Daniel, papers, 54. 81.
Foster, Daniel, 41. 495.
Foster, Dwight [d. 1823], separation of Maine, 41. 136; joint letter (1800) on election, 43. 652; AUTOG., 654; correspondence presented, 48. 2, 51. 342; port., 53. 92.
Foster, Justice Dwight [grandson], 42. 47.
Foster, Eleanor, PORT., biog. note, 51. 170.
Foster, Eleanor (Wyer), port., biog. note, 51. 169.
Foster, Emily (How), 50. 288.
Foster, Francis Apthorp, gifts, 45. 347, 47. 27, 50. 2; member, 49. 348, 412; report on Library and Cabinet, 50. 238; H. E. WOODS, 54. 188.
Foster, Francis C., at City Point (1864), 56. 489.
Foster, Harriette S. (Lawrence), 42. 47.
Foster, Henrietta P. (Baldwin), 42. 47.
Foster, Herbert D., Geneva degree, 43. 289; gift, 54. 81.
Foster, Capt. Isaac [1], port., biog. note, 51. 169.
Foster, Dr. Isaac [2], port., biog .. note, 51. 170.
Foster, Jacob P. G., Silliman on, 50. 287.
Foster, James, shipments, 52. 340 n. Foster, Jedidiah, Mass. Council, 51. 259 n., 56. 103.
Foster, John, book on, 43. 3; death, 54. 311; imprint, 58. 312.
Foster, John G., antebellum post, 41. 345, 346; Sherman, 49. 392, 395; Fort Monroe, 56. 462.
Foster, John W., Joint High Com- mission, 47. 168, 58. 338; Alaska boundary, 340.
Foster, Jonathan, Constitution of 1780, 50. 403.
Foster, Joseph, view of shop, 53. 17.
Foster, Lafayette S., letter to, 50. 412. Foster, Martha (Mason), 51. 170.
Foster, Mary (Russell) [Mrs. Hurd], 51. 170.
Foster, Michael, on impressment, 44. 425.
Foster, Parnell [Mrs. Codman], 53. 168.
Foster, Parnell (Winslow), 51. 169.
Foster, Peregrine, letters, 48. 2.
Foster, Reginald, 42. 47.
Foster, Richard, shipmaster (1687), 52. 336, 337.
Foster, Richard [d. 1745], Charleston, 51. 169.
Foster, Samuel, Pepperell, marriage, 44. 272 n.
Foster, Capt. Samuel, Boston Tea Party, silhouette, 45. 185.
Foster, Sarah [Mrs. Lane], 50. 25 n. Foster, Sophia W. [Mrs. Herrick], 41. 66.
Foster, Stephen, Bunker Hill, 43. 97. Foster, Stephen S., abolitionist con- vention, 44. 333.
Foster, Theodore, letters, 48. 2; Washington's Rhode Island tour, 51. 36 n.
Foster, Thomas, Old Tenor verses, 43. 260.
Foster, Thomas, Boston crew, 55. 86. Foster, Dr. William [d. 1759], port., biog. note, 51. 171.
Foster, William, letter to (1819), 60. 30.
Foster St., Boston, painting, Gen. In. xiii.
Foster family, papers, 54. 81.
Fothergill, Dr. John, 43. 645; Water- house, 50. 61, 52. 146, 54. 160, 60. 330 n .; Quincy, 50. 465-467, 470.
Fothergill, Samuel, 43. 645.
Fotheringham, Patrick, frigate cap- tured, 55. 101.
Foucher, Victor A., on war, 50. 264. Fouchong, hong merchant, 41. 273.
Foucquet, Nicolas, ports., 49. 287.
Foudroyant, H. M. S., 44. 696.
Foulis, Robert, imprint, 53. 19 n.
Founders and Patriots, insignia, 53. 65.
Foundling hospital, Coram's interest, 56. 43-45, 53-56.
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Fountaine, Capt. naval officer
(1670), 45. 226.
Fourth of July, Gardiner's oration, 43. 623, 629; Sumner's peace ora- tion, comments, 50. 249-307; in France (1778), 54. 128.
Fowke, - ,goes to England (1773), 56. 142.
Fowke, -, shipmaster (1797), 49. 273.
Fowle, Abigail [Mrs. Smith], 59. 110.
Fowle, Beriah, death, 42. 463.
Fowle, Charles H., gift, 57. 1.
Fowle, George W., school, 50. 500.
Fowle, Isaac, death, 42. 463.
Fowle, John, Woburn, land specula- tion (c. 1730), 43. 84.
Fowle, Rev. John [H. C. 1732], ser- mons, 42. 453, 455, 456; ordained, 457.
Fowle, Thomas, shipmaster, 48. 55.
Fowle, William B., Mann's letters, 52. 45.
Fowler, Asa P., letters to, 57. 308.
Fowler, Lieut. Ezekiel, rank, 57. 449, 450; Charleston, 464.
Fowler, James, and Mass. Council, 49. 205; election of 1831, 251.
Fowler, Rev. James H., chaplain, negro regiment, prisoner, 43. 339, 373, 385, 391, 394, 396.
Fowler, John, Pickering vs. Weston, records, 54. 165, 167; identity, 167 n.
Fowler, John, Antigua petition (c. 1730), 59. 173, 175.
Fowler, John, transporté (1747), 49. 328.
Fowler, John, jr., letter (1862) on war conditions, 56. 235.
Fowler, Lorenzo N., phrenology, 53. 49.
Fowler, Orson S., phrenology, 53. 49. Fowler, Timothy, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Fowler, William C., pilot, 44. 457.
Fowler, Mrs. William P., gift, 57. 308. Fowles, Lemuel, Boston crew, 55. 86. Fox, Weymouth (1739), 42. 449.
Fox, Charles B., restriction on use of papers, 47. 447; Charleston opera- tions, 57. 456-458, 468, 470.
Fox, Charles James, supporters and War of 1812, 42. 331; on American Revolution, 44. 121, 124, 133; Howe, 130; contemporary and later opinion, 49. 355; caricatures, 50. 178; on American affairs, 448, 465; Johnson's club, 52. 148; dis-
missal from Treasury, 149; lines on Gibbon's sinecure, 150; at Lau- sanne, 151.
Fox, George, Something in Answer, photostat, 58. 312.
Fox, Gustavus Vasa, London, 48. 485; Dalton's affairs, 56. 369, 373. Fox, Henry. See Holland.
Fox, Gen. Henry E., 54. 339.
Fox, Henry S., dealing with, as minis- ter, 44. 338.
Fox, Job, letter (1843) on western New York trade, 57. 183.
Fox, Dr. William Y., gift, 59. 1.
Fox, H. M. S., capture and recapture, 44. 695, 697, 55. 92-95, 101-107, 111.
Fox family, papers, 59. 1.
Foxboro, Mass., Rev. Daniel Loring, 57. 1.
Foxcroft, Elizabeth, education, 56. 33. Foxcroft, Francis (c. 1721), 56. 33 n. Foxcroft, Frank, 57. 224.
Foxcroft, John, post-office meetings, 50. 170-176.
Foxcroft, Rev. Thomas, funeral of suicide, 43. 440; sermon, 44. 279. Foxcroft, Thomas, postmaster, 50. 173, 175.
Foy, Dorothy [Mrs. Turner], 51. 195. Foy, Sarah (Belcher), 56. 49 n.
Foye, Elizabeth (Campbell), port., biog. note, 51. 171.
Foye, John, shipmaster, 52. 337, 340; mistreatment by, 56. 49.
Foye, Mary [Mrs. Cooper], 51. 166, 167.
Foye, William [1], biog. note, 51. 171. Foye, William [2], port., biog. note, 51. 172.
Foyere, Alexander, shipmaster, 47. 187.
Fractional currency. See Paper money.
Frahm, -, shipmaster (1818), 44. 454.
Frame, Richard, Short Description, photostat, 58. 313.
Frame, Robert, Boston crew, 55. 86. Framingham, Mass., tavern, 50. 189; Constitution of 1780, 379, 379 n .; Ballard Papers, 53. 178, 56. 279.
France, English war feared (1787), 43. 626; Newfoundland fisheries (1624), 44. 186; American Revolutionary trade, 369, 373, 374; Convention of 1800, 377 [see French spoliation claims]; Morocco incident, 45. 13; American Civil War: Napoleon
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and mediation, 77, 81, 157, 46. 110, 113, 114, 119, 125, 134, 56. 396; Trent, Slidell, 45. 106, 109, 110, 124, 139; cotton, 47. 286; rec- ognition of Confederacy, 376, 419, 423, 48. 462, 486, 49. 62; belliger- ency, 48. 231, 233; - Adams's policy (1800), 45. 375-379, 394- 396, 398-404; English war (1690), 652, 653; American privateers, 46. 190; Yorktown, 201; American trade (1787), 47. 112, 113; Eng- lish treaty in English Parliament (1860), 48. 439; edicts on fisheries (1786), 49. 83, 84, 86; tobacco monopoly, smuggling, 87, 53. 310; Goldwin Smith on conditions (1865), 49. 124-126; Spanish Amer- ican (1825), 189; California, 50. 85; under Louis Philippe, 271; political affairs (1818), 51. 397; currency conditions (1840), 53. 280, 281; travel (1778), 54. 99-102, 115, 118, 120; theater and opera (1778), 99, 107, 108; impressions (1778), 122, 124, 126, 127, 129, 133; English relations (1770), 56. 132; political conditions (1771-74), 133, 151; and American affairs (1775), 155; Dig- by's Scanderoon affair (1628), 59. 7-15; supplies for American army (1776), 60. 108; Revolution of 1848, 116, 117. See also "Franco-" and "French" titles; Navy; Paris;
localities, rulers, and wars by name. Francescone, value, 51. 436 n.
Franchise. See Suffrage.
Franci, Dr. , Rome (1819), 51. 474.
Francis I. of Austria, Tsar Alexan- der, 51. 393, 394, 399; Jonathan Russell, 396, 397; in Italy (1819), 435, 437, 438, 452, 453, 455, 469, 470, 472, 478, 483, 489, 490; Ebeling on, 59. 327, 330, 349.
Francis I. (Stephen) of Holy Roman Empire, port., 56. 210.
Francis II. of Holy Roman Empire. See Francis I. of Austria.
Francis, sachem, 44. 258 n., 260. Francis, David, Daye monument, 56. 214.
Francis, Ebenezer, Franklin monu- ment, 45. 488.
Francis, James, wounded at Antie- tam, 56. 445.
Francis, James B., and wounded son, 56. 445.
Francis, John Wakefield, papers, 51. 239.
Francis (1634), 46. 372. Francis (1775), 50. 493.
Franco-American colonies, edicts on (1629-1789), 60. 250. See also Canada; Cayenne; West Indies; Louisiana.
Franco-American War, Oriental trade, 41. 243, 246, 247, 249, 250, 252-254; naval affairs, 46. 203; federalist attitude, 49. 63; Du Pont on effect, 72-74; letters on situation (1798), 412; and replies to presidential addresses, 57. 149-159. See also French spoliation claims; X Y Z mission.
Franco-Prussian War, Boston French fair, signatures, 56. 209.
Frank, Graham, & Co., letter (1766) on trade relations, 55. 220.
Frank H. Stewart Electric Co., gift, 48. 320.
Frankfort, congress of, 59. 352.
Frankfort on the Oder, university (1815), 59. 359.
Frankland, Agnes (Surriage), lady, invitation, 57. 241.
Frankland, Sir Charles Henry, fate of Hopkinson homestead, 44. 254; customs officer, 46. 464, 58. 429, 431, 433.
Frankland, Thomas, 52. 191 n.
Franklin. See also Frankland; Frank- lyn; Frankyn.
Franklin, Anne [Mrs. Harris], 50. 437 n. (see Gen. In. xxi).
Franklin, Asa, Providence, 44. 658.
Franklin, Benjamin [uncle], common- place book, 56. 168.
Franklin, Benjamin, medals, 41. 28, 52. 7, 54. 83, 214, 245, 59. 2, 60. 2; Albany Congress, 43. 35, 44. 169; at camp, 43. 95; Noah Webster's alphabet, 124 n., 128- 130; suit of clothes, 229; Tom Paine, 245 n .; return (1775), 246 n .; Declaration of Independence, 249; Pulaski, 567 n .; Thomas Hollis, 613 n .; almanac (1734), 44. 494; news (1778), 700, 701; letters (1781-82) on war prisoners, 45. 19, 21, 56. 156-160 (see Gen. In. xxiii); parents' monument, rebuild- ing (1826), FACSIM., 45. 484-493, 47. 128, 215, 216; privateers, 46. 190; type matrices, 47. 446; on Peale's Pitt, 48. 300; ports., 301 n., 49. 59, 52. 2, 317, 53. 129, 54. 290, 55. 4, 56. 146 n., 57. 361, 514; R. I., 49. 267; Stamp Act, 424, 473, 474; Crèvecœur, 50. 95, 98; Quincy in
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London, 438, 439, 442-445, 447- 450, 456, 464-469, 482; acknowl- edges pamphlets, 443; birthday (1775), 456; Chatham's motion (1775), 457 n .; on Quincy, 468; Quincy on advice, 468, 469; Samuel Johnson on, 491, 492 n .; W. L. Smith, 51. 22; Jedidiah Morse, 53. 45; at Passy, intercourse (1778), 54. 103, 108, 112, 118, 120; statue, certificate, 194; Franklin pitcher, 319; will on school medals, 55. 190; schooling, 191; on Hillsborough, 243 n .; letters to, 228, 59. 59; new Frankliniana, 56. 94; accounts against Mass., 94-100, 103-120; Hutchinson Letters, suit, accounts, 95, 104-117, 58. 91; French transla- tion of works, 56. 96, 128, 134-136, 138-146, 148; Massie's propaganda articles, 97; introduction to Mass. tracts, 99, 100; Barbeu-Dubourg's letters to (1768-75), 127; Barbeu- Dubourg's Petit Code, 100-102, 118, 130, 131, 133, 135, 138, 140, 144; magic square, 140; chimney, 148; Des Prades's verses, 149; leav- ing England, 151; oil on waves, 152, 153; German newspaper, 301 (FAC- SIM. in back pocket); authors of New-England Courant articles, per- sonal file, 57. 339; on the writers, 349; own articles in Courant, 349, 352, 353; letters, 513; bust, 514; letter (1761) on Edmund Quincy, 58. 132; imprint, 315; seals, 59. 2; Deane-Lee row, 53; on hospitality to Gérard, 58 n .; on La Luzerne, 58 n .; Gérard medal, 59; Jay, 62; correspondence on birth of dauphin, 62 n .; committee on reconciliation, 60. 241.
Franklin, Deborah (Read), death, 56. 155 n.
Franklin, James, John Williams, 45. 472; imprint, 50. 208; perpetual calendar, 54. 48. See also New- England Courant.
Franklin, Gov. William, arrest, 60. 99. Franklin, William B., Lincoln (1862), 50. 336; Second Bull Run, 56. 174; Antietam, 191; Seven Days, 57. 115.
Franklin, U. S. S., Naples (1819), 47. 308, 51. 490-492, 495; class, 59. 388.
Franklin Club, medal, 48. 133.
Franklin medal, specimens, 49. 167, 257, 347, 411, 55. 4, 320; engraved sub-committee medal, 50. 82; his-
tory, 55. 189; ILLUS. 190; associ- ation of receivers, 193; series of designs, 194-197 (see Gen. In. xxiii); copper, 197.
Franklin Printing Co., commemora- tive poster, 55. 186.
Franklyn, Gilbert, letters on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 217, 222.
Franklyn, Henry, vestryman, 45. 586.
Frankyn, George, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Frary, Theophilus, Sharlot case, 49.
101, 103-105; career, 102; AUTOG., 105; Boston petition, 52. 314.
Fraser, Charles, Wilton's designs, 48. 294.
Fraser, Rev. James, American visit, 49. 117-119.
Fraternities, Harvard Class of 1859 and, 48. 9-11.
Fraughton, W., tract (1678), 57. 39. Frazer, Reah, letter to, 47. 476.
Frazier, Nathan, Natural Philosophy Society, AUTOG., 49. 418.
Frazier, Rebecca [Mrs. Geyer], 50. 192 n.
Frederick VI. of Denmark, character, 50.150.
Frederick II. (the Great) of Prussia, Dodge's work, 43. 217, 218, 44. 660; cavalry, 43. 555; swift move- ments, 44. 39; Paoli, 47. 210; on military luck, 48. 90; tomb and apartments (1818), 51. 382; port., 52. 317 (see Gen. In. xxi).
Frederick III. of Prussia (Germany), port. as crown prince, 52. 317.
Frederick II. of Würtemberg, Hun- dred Days, 59. 362.
Frederick, John, Hancock in England, 43. 195, 197.
Frederick, Hawaii, 54. 38.
Frederick Augustus I. of Saxony, Jonathan Russell on, 51. 384 (see Gen. In. xxi), 386; Restoration, 59. 361; Ebeling on, 367.
Frederick Augustus, prince. York.
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Frederick Henry of Orange, cam- paigns, 42. 220, 221; English church, 221.
Frederick Louis, prince of Wales, port., 56. 210.
Frederick William (Great Elector) of Brandenburg, Geneva monument, 43. 288; palace, 51. 379; port., 52. 317.
Frederick William II. of Prussia, re- action, 43. 638, 641; Countess of
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FREDERICK WILLIAM III. OF PRUSSIA-FRENCH
Lichtenau, 59. 329; French Revo- lution, 349.
Frederick William III. of Prussia, Ebeling on, 59. 329, 331, 335, 349, 352, 366.
Frederick William, crown prince. See Frederick III.
Fredericksburg, Va., battle, 44. 250, 45. 579, 56. 448-450; Lee's inert- ness at, 44. 593; in 1791, 51. 64.
Frédéricq, Paul, corresponding mem- ber, 53. 3, 38; dead, 178.
Fredericton, N. B., capital question, 54. 343.
Free Press, complete file, 49. 177.
Free Soil party, Lincoln on, 42. 76; Boston convention, 44. 333; news- papers, 49. 167-169; election of 1848, 50. 48, 57. 277.
Free State Rally, file, 49. 168.
Free trade. See Corn laws; Tariff.
Free World, file, 49. 168.
Freedmen, on Sea Islands, education, comment, 43. 366, 45. 87, 56. 383, 389, 391, 398, 409; with Sherman,
49. 395; as servants, 56. 453 n. See also next title; Negro soldiers; Slaves.
Freedmen's Bureau, Barlow and office, 56. 483; Sumner on, 58. 135. Freedom, Mass. armed vessel, 46. 183. Freedom of speech, Brooks-Sumner affair, 46. 488; Constitution of 1780, 50. 382. See also Civil rights. Freedom of the press, Massachusetts Constitution, 50. 382; Barbeu-Du- bourg's inquiry (1774), 56. 129, 151; Sans Souci Club controversy, 60. 333. See also Civil rights; Press. Freedom of the seas, in Digby affair, 59. 17, 18. See also Neutral trade. Freeland, Dr. James, N. Y. campaign, 46. 251.
Freeman, 47. 208. shipmaster (1769), Freeman, Mass. convention (1832), 57. 251.
Freeman, Adam, Boston crew, 55. 86. Freeman, Benjamin, Lexington and Concord letter, 59. 295 n.
Freeman, Constant, shipmaster pa- pers, 55. 185.
Freeman, Cuff, Boston crew, 55. 86. Freeman, Edmund, Plymouth, toler- ance, 52. 328.
Freeman, Edmund [d. 1780], 59. 126. Freeman, Edward Augustus, as edi- tor, 41. 198.
Freeman, Enoch, Mass. Council, 51. 259 n.
Freeman, Harriet [Mrs. Oliver], 45. 413 (see Gen. In. xviii).
Freeman, Harriet E., gift, 44. 65.
Freeman, Isaac, shipmaster, 58. 2.
Freeman, James, in M.H.S., 41. 292; membership diploma, 52. 96; memoranda, 55. 185.
Freeman, James G., Boston council- man, 52. 50.
Freeman, Mrs. James G., gifts, 47. 222, 276, 52. 284, 318.
Freeman, Nathaniel [1], memoranda, 55. 185.
Freeman, Nathaniel [2], replies to presidential addresses, 57. 146, 151. Freeman, Nero, Boston crew, 55. 86. Freeman, Robert, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Freeman, Thomas, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Freeman, Watson, Burns rendition, 44. 330.
Freemasonry. See Masons.
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