Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 23

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1941
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts Historical Society
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Freemen, admission in colonial New York City, 52. 288, 289; early Mass. regulation, 58. 447. See Suffrage.


Freeston, Francis, Mayflower crew, 60. 220.


Freetown, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 368, 385, 395 n .; Great Awakening, 53. 215.


Freight, Oriental voyage, 41. 245, 247, 251, 255, 262, 263, 265; long and short hauls, 43. 399; revolu- tionary, 44. 698; shipments from Boston (1683-98), 52. 335-340; French colonial decrees, 60. 289, 290. See also Transportation.


Frelinghuysen, Theodore, Georgia and Cherokees, 49. 220, 221.


Fremantle, Arthur J. L., on Lee, 47. 17 n .; on Union army and Mason's house, 19 n.


Fremantle, Sir Thomas, at Naples, fleet, 51. 489, 490.


Frémont, John C., emancipation inci- dent, 41. 328, 45. 69, 46. 98; ex- plorations, 41. 346, 43. 28-32; Dalton, 42. 299, 56. 412; map, 43. 19 n .; candidacy, 46. 223, 57. 386; described (1861), 48. 436; gloves, 56. 265; campaign of 1862, 419, 57. 103.


French, - -, Weymouth, 42. 447. French, Abigail, baptized, 42. 448.


French, Allen, member, 60. 162, 194. French, Benjamin B., table, letter, 42. 135.


French, Benjamin F., fraternity medal, 55. 186.


152


FRENCH-FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS


French, C. A., shipmaster, 56. 375 n. French, Charles E., bequest, 41. 27; diary, 57. 1.


French, Charles S., gift, 57. 1.


French, Dr. Daniel, Weymouth, 42. 457.


French, Daniel C., Dewey medal, 60. 23.


French, David M., Whittier bust, 47. 311; as sculptor, 312.


French, Mrs. David O., gifts, 60. 359 French, Francis O., Harvard, 41. 279. French, Hannah, death, 42. 457.


French, Helen R. (Healy), gift, 47. 221; deposit, 57. 2.


French, James, Boston crew, 55. 86.


French, Jonathan, Weymouth, 42. 447, 448.


French, Mercy, marriage, 42. 461.


French, Peter, law student, 59. 263, 264.


French, Rebecca (Marshall), 54. 30 n. French, Richard, Antigua petition, 59. 175.


French, Thomas, letter (1831), on election, 49. 251.


French, William [1], 54. 30 n.


French, William [2], letter (1821) on Canton trade, 54. 30; career, 30 n. French, William C., gift, 54. 2.


French, William H., Antietam, 56. 190. French, Mrs. William M. R., 51. 184. French, Zenas A., gift, 55. 2.


French, Zethan, death, 42. 457.


French alliance, major value, 44. 366; abandonment, price, 379, 388, 394- 396, 406, 410; purpose, American obligations, 389, 394, 396; news, 700; supplies for French fleet, 47. 140; arrival and reception of Gérard, 59. 45-53; Gérard as min- ister, 53, 57-59; financial aid, 54, 57; royal ports., reception, travel, fate, 54, 67-75, 80; Canadian expc- dition, 56; birth of dauphin, 61-66; presentation of America, 67; naval effect, 60. 242. See also Estaing; Grasse; Rochambeau.


French and Indian War, fast, 42. 466; as training school, 43. 92; Acadians, 93, 94; Thomas Han- cock, 195, 197, 199; convoys, 200, 57. 403; prospects (1756), 43. 651; Amherst, Lake Champlain (1759), 652, 53. 24; enlistments, 43. 652; Quebec, 44. 173; Ft. Necessity, 378; royal approval of Mass. (1755), 686; trade, 45. 185; Braddock, 417; Thomas's regimental book, 46. 1; Ft. Cumberland (1757), 47. 464;


Crown Point, 48. 320, 53. 94; Mass. lottery, 50. 176; printing bills in Mass., 51. 338-340; naval papers, 52. 283; Monckton, 55. 48, 67; orderly book, 339; Lake George (1755), ballad, 56. 243; Abercrom- bie, 59. 237; papers, 60. 161; peace, 236 (see Gen. In. xxv); French colonial edicts, 288-292. See also Seven Years' War.


French Bull Dog Club of New Eng- land, medal, 48. 133.


French Canadians, attitude, 41. 518. French Directory, X Y Z, 43. 148; arson in U. S., 49. 272 n .; affairs (1797), 56. 275. See also Franco- American War; French spoliation claims.


French Guiana. See Cayenne.


French Revolution, American agita- tion, Genêt, 42. 321, 43. 139, 140, 144-146, 51. 24; Monroe's mis- sion and defense, 42. 322; Eng- lish comment, 43. 630-639, 641, 643, 644; Burke and Paine, 633, 635; American neutrality, 44. 393; Burke on war, 49. 122; convoys, 57. 406; Washington and flag, 59. 71. See also Franco-American War; French Directory; Napoleon I .; Napoleonic Wars.


French spoliation claims, Pickering on seizure, 43. 145; articles on, 44. 377, 49. 63; right to resist search, 44. 377, 378, 401, 407, 412; Wash- ington's foreign policy, price and gain, 378-380, 388-396; Franco- American condition of reprisals, 380-388, 395, 397; French demands for compensation, 397-400, 403- 405; armed merchantmen, resist- ance, 401-403, 406, 407; alterna- tives in negotiations, assumption of claims, 405, 406; damages from reprisals, assumption, 406-412; causes of spoliations, 49. 63-65; character of Du Pont's report, 63- 65; his report on illegal character of seizures (1798), 65-76; Talley- rand's purpose, 66 n .; illegal priva- teer commissions, 67-69; irregular judicial proceedings, 69-72, 59. 330, 331, 333; Du Pont's advice, 49. 72-76, 76 n .; Talleyrand's ad- vice to Directory, 76-78; new de- crce, effect, 78; instalment (1837), 256; American experience in Santo Domingo (1797), 268; Louis Phil- ippe, 50. 271; papers, 52. 169; crisis (1836), 53. 53, 55.


153


FRÉRAUT-FRUIT


Fréraut, Charles, Chilean claim, 49. 335.


Frey, -, Franklin, 56. 132.


Frick, -- , Vienna (1818), 51. 392.


Frick, Helen C., portraiture, 58. 141.


Frick, Henry C., bequests, 53. 44.


Friday Dinner Club, 47. 534.


Friday (Evening) Club, group pic- ture, 47. 533, 56. 169; autogs., 209. Friday Night Club, Charleston, 49. 450.


Friedenwald, Herbert, on Jefferson and slave trade, 43. 251.


Friedland, battle, 59. 345.


Friedman, Lee M., on Monis, 52. 285.


Friendly Cove, Northwest Coast, 53. 256.


Friends' Adventure, 53. 141.


Friendship, 45. 474 n., 52. 339.


Frink, Nassau tavern (1820), 50. 191.


Frink, John [1], Mass. convention (1832), 57. 249.


Frink, John [2], 57. 265, 269.


Frink, Nathan (?), loyalist force, 44. 86.


Frinke, John, Boston petition (1664), 52. 314.


Frish, Thomas, shipmaster, 47. 185, 186.


Fromond, Jean C., 56. 146.


Front Royal, Va., battle, 41. 118.


Frontenac, Louis de Buade, comte de Palluau et de, 59. 146.


Frontier, Va. expense (1792), 42. 320; Rocky Mt. station (1810), 328; Mass. defense (1694-95), 43. 504; depreciation of development (1786), 49. 88; method of settle- ment (1826), 59. 393, 394. See also Exploration.


Frontier posts, importance of ren- dition, 44. 379, 388-396; Levi Allen on, 57. 29, 33.


Froreich, Gen. Carl von, Dodge, 43. 209 (see Gen. In. xvii).


Frost, Charles, letters (1695) _on frontier defense, 43. 512, 516; AUTOG., 516.


Frost, Nicholas, in Mass., 45. 641, 642, 642 n.


Frost, Robert, poet, 56. 68.


Frost, William, Boston alderman, Gen. In. xxi.


Frothingham, Ann G. (Brooks), 60. 385.


Frothingham, Anna (Clapp), gift, 60. 121; marriage, 387.


Frothingham, Anna P. (Lunt), 60. · 383.


Frothingham, Ebenezer, 60. 385. Frothingham, Ellen L. [Mrs. Ernst], 56. 163.


Frothingham, Esther [Mrs. Perkins], 47. 236.


Frothingham, James, ports. by, 47. 445, 49. 257.


Frothingham, Joanna (Langdon), 60. 385.


Frothingham, John, notary at Port- land, 44. 670, 677.


Frothingham, Langdon, gifts, 60. 313. Frothingham, Nathaniel Langdon,


J. Q. Adams's address, 43. 297; letter to, 45. 124; K 4, 50. 94, 125; letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 281 (see Gen. In. xxi); Kirkland's inauguration, 59. 99, 100, 102; Everett on, 100; letter and journal, 60. 313; hymns, 384, 385.


Frothingham, Octavius Brooks, Par- ker vase, 60. 121; on Unitarians, 383, 385; as minister, 384, 386; on father's hymns, 384.


Frothingham, Paul Revere, member, 48. 320, 362; papers by, 51. 344, 58. 215; on George Hodges, MEM- OIR, 52. 322, 53. 131; Council, 55. 306, 56. 297; E. E. HALE, 55. 307; on League of Nations, 56. 265; gift, 58. 385; W. W. CRAPO, 60. 41; tribute, 51; Parker vase, 121; memoir, 383; PORT. and AUTOG. 383. Frothingham, Richard, Treasurer, 41. 74, 76; ports., 77, 295, 394, 54. 320; career, 41. 296; "Saint," 42. 175; on scalping at Concord, 56. 90.


Frothingham, Sarah [Mrs. Hunne- well], 45. 571.


Frothingham, Thomas B., 60. 383.


Frothingham, Thomas Goddard, member, 54. 214, 246; gifts, 320, 56. 300, 317; U. S. IN WORLD WAR, 55. 166; report on Library and Cabinet, 303; ANTIETAM CAMPAIGN, 56. 173; PENINSULA CAMPAIGN, 57. 88; TEST OF AMERICAN REVOLU- TION, 58. 110; on the Civil War, 58. 388; SIEGE OF BOSTON, 59. 292.


Froude, James Anthony, on French at Panama, 44. 622 Goldwin Smith on history, 49. 126; earnings, 127 n.


Fruis, Daniel, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Fruit, West Indian trade, 41. 276; grafting, 42. 451; old pear tree, 453; pests, 477; white walls and cultiva- tion, 56. 141.


154


FRULANI-GABRIEL


Frulani, Leonard, and wife, 51. 428, 436.


Fry. See also Frye.


Fry, -, ship mate, 41. 250, 251.


Fry, James B., on McClellan's pur- pose (1861-1862), 50. 333.


Fry, John F., shipmaster, voyages, 41. 250, 251, 254-261.


Fry, R. T., gift, 49. 95.


Frye, John, Antigua petition, 59. 173.


Frye, John, jr., Antigua petition, 59. 173.


Frye, Joseph, Continental commis- sion, 43. 96.


Fryer, Nathaniel, petition against, 45. 219.


Fryer, Thomas, witness (1643), AUTOG., 58. 164.


Fudge, Ann [Mrs. Malcom], 58. 18. Fugio, money, 53. 93.


Fugitive slaves, provincial Mass., 42.


198-200; story of escape, 43. 363, 364, 393; Shadrach case, 44. 325 n., 55. 340-342; from Missouri to Kan- sas, 44. 510; wartime, in District of Columbia, 665, 666; Sims case, papers, 45. 623, 55. 340-344 (see Gen. In. xxiii); iron collar as pun- ishment, 49. 2 (see Gen. In. xx), 54. 82-84; letter of professional catcher (1856), 290; Latimer case, 56. 170, 171. See also Burns, Anthony.


Fulke, Rev. William, Fenner's plagia- rism, 46. 268.


Fuller, Rev. - - (1768), 42. 469.


Fuller, Abraham, General Court, 51. 340.


Fuller, Rev. Arthur B., killed, 45. 579.


Fuller, Mrs. Arthur O., 51. 169.


Fuller, Caroline W., gift, 47. 369.


Fuller, Ellen [Mrs. Channing], 47. 129.


Fuller, Henry H., 58. 138.


Fuller, Henry W., separation of Maine, 41. 144.


Fuller, Hiram, Confederate paper in London, 48. 482, 491.


Fuller, Margaret, Concord, 45. 585. Fuller, Richard, 52. 321.


Fuller, Rose, Quincy in London, 50. 449, 450.


Fuller, Samuel, on Cotton's farewell sermon, 41. 104, 109.


Fuller, Stephen P., drawing, 56. 209. Fuller, Thomas, "characters," 54. 229. Fuller, Timothy, separation of Maine,


41. 147; retirement from Congress, 390, 49. 184; Sprague, 206; Mass. politics, 210, 213, 238.


Fuller & Simmons, Roxbury vigilance committee, 53. 331.


Fullerton, Lady Georgiana C. F., novel, 49. 115.


Fullerton, John, Boston crew, 55. 86. Fulton, Robert, steamboat for navy, 59. 388.


Fulton, Samuel, Genêt's project, 43. 145.


Fulton, transport (1863), 57. 451.


Fulton Debating Society, medal, 54. 3. Funerals, society, in D. C. (1814), 47. 498; dinner (1797), itemized bill, 54. 220-224.


Fur trade, status (1815), 45. 390; London beaver trade from Canada (1622), 47. 188; Boston beaver ship- ment (1686), 52. 335; Northwest Coast (1790-1822), sea otter, 53. 227-231, 233-235, 242, 244-250, 252, 253, 257, 260, 54. 24, 28, 31, 37, 38, 40; sale at Canton, 53. 264; French route, English handicaps, 57. 192, 200; colonial field, 193; beaver, 193; character and status of coureurs de bois, 193-196, 59. 140; profit, 196; French method, flo- tillas, 57. 197, 59. 146; French and English prices, 57. 199, 200; decline, 201; effect on Indians and New France, 202-205; Pynchon on, 58. 388; Duluth, 59. 141; attitude of French government, decrees, 141, 60. 271, 272.


Furlong, Laurence, naval man, Mc- Neill, letter to, 55. 86, 123, 127. Furley, or Furly. See Finly, Benja- min.


Furneaux, Rev. Philip, Quincy, letter to, 50. 485.


Furnell, William, Antigua petition, 59. 174.


Furness, William E., Charleston operations, 57. 436.


Furness, William H., 44. 530; letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 300; sketches, 54. 195. Furter, Michael, imprint, 58. 299.


Fusileer Veteran Association, medal, 49. 287.


Fyffe, James, Antigua petition, 59. 174. Fyffe, John, Antigua petition. 59. 173


G Gabriel, Abbé Charles N., on Rocham- beau's army, 58. 285.


155


GADSBY-GAMMELL


Gadsby, John, Baltimore tavern, 47. 505.


Gadsden, Christopher, navy, 46. 195; Quincy on, 49. 452; Stamp Act Congress, 453; dropped from Conti- nental Congress, 60. 99.


Gaelic calendar (1918) on Franco- Irish relations, 51. 341.


Gage, Frances D., at emancipation celebration, 43. 340.


Gage, Henry Hall, viscount, Davy, 58. 131,


Gage, Thomas, Bunker Hill, 44. 103, 48. 505, 59. 296, 297; troops in Boston (1768-69), 47. 203, 55. 247; governor, 46. 471; Burgoyne on, 48. 119, 121; problem and plans, 49. 369-372, 50. 494; Lexington and Concord, 372, 376, 379; Chatham on, 459; law and order, 472; atti- tude and conduct (1774), 475, 478, 483, 59. 109; bribery fund, 50. 494; Bernard, 55. 258; popular hos- tility, 56. 70; amnesty, 59. 116, 118; recall, departure, 119, 60. 94; signers of address, 37.


Gagny, Sieur de, 60. 293.


Gaillard, David Du Bose, Panama Canal, 44. 617, 623.


Gaillard, John, president of U. S. Senate, 60. 26 n.


Gaines, Edmund P., Gerry on, 47. 516; letter (1822) on navigation of Mississippi River, 60. 82.


Gaines, Richard, Virginia church sup- port, 42. 342.


Gaines Mill, battle, 57. 112.


Gale, Anna (Noyce) [Mrs. Byles], 46. 250.


Gale, George, reply to presidential speech, 57. 127.


Gale, Isaac, Roxbury vigilance com- mittee, 53. 326, 327.


Gale, John A., journal, 54. 17.


Gale, Matthew, letters on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 217-223.


Galen, 48. 534.


Galena, Ill., in 1845, 44. 344, 345.


Gales, Joseph, 49. 183. See also next title.


Gales & Seaton, Everett letter, 48. 168; public printing, 49. 197. See also National Intelligencer.


Galharde, Germanus, imprint, 58. 303.


Galileo, Galilei, modernism, 41. 432. Galileo, papers, 50. 179.


Gall, Dr. Franz J., port., 49. 59.


Gallagher, Lieut. John, Naples, 51. 491, 494.


Gallaher, Billy, 41. 515.


Gallaher, E. A., Harpers Ferry affair, 41. 515.


Gallatin, Albert, successor in France, 42. 338; commercial negotiations, 44. 306, 308-310; election of 1816, 314; navy, 46. 205; Clay, 328; on John Adams, 409, 410; letter (1804) on Tuppers, 47. 294; on Elizabeth Bonaparte, 49. 21; on northeastern boundary, 54. 346 n .; reply to presi- dential speech, 57. 155. See also Ghent.


Galleys, French convicts (1778), 54. 134; French edict on treasurers, 60. 287.


Galliéni, Joseph S., medal, 51. 238.


Gallipoli, Turkey, verses from


trenches, 51. 214.


Gallison, Charlotte [Mrs. Gray], 56. 274 n.


Gallitzin, Countess, in 1818, 51. 379.


Gallop, Louisburg expedition, death, 44. 75.


Gallop, Hannah (Lake), 47. 25.


Gallop, John, 47. 25.


Galloupe, Charles W., 56. 70 (see Gen. In. xxiii).


Galloway, James Stewart, earl of, on clandestine trade, 55. 171.


Galloway, Joseph, parliamentary ex-


amination of Howes, 44. 43, 100, 107, 113-116, 120, 131, 138, 139, 142, 143, 157, 158, 160, 167, 168; in London, position, 105 n., 131; Philadelphia campaign, 116, 117, 146, 161, 162, 165 n., 166-168, 171, 172, 174, 175; Quincy, 49. 471- 473; Continental Congress, 50. 482. Galluppi, Baron Pasquale, 46. 354- 356.


Galt, Sir Alexander T., on American reciprocity, 47. 149, 150, 155, 161. Galt, John, land company, 59. 398 n. Galveston affair (1863), 46. 113.


Galvin, Edward I., gift, 41. 426. Galway, John, gift, 60. 49.


Galway, William Monkton, viscount, Quincy, 50. 447.


Gambier, James, baron. See Ghent.


Gambling, Benjamin, Council, 44. 192.


Gambling, illegal in colonies, 60. 273, 285; Boston Sans Souci Club, 327, 329.


Game Club, records, character, 51. 355, 356.


Gamio, Manuel. archæologist. 59. 291. Gammell, Dr. Harold, Point Look- out, 57. 490.


156


GAMMELL-GARGAN


Gammell, William, on Ft. Sumter, 57. 382.


Gannet, Barzillai, separation of Maine, 41. 138.


Gannett, Caleb, sermon, 42. 473; gift, 43. 689.


Gannett, Dr. Ezra S., 59. 26; church, 60. 387.


Gannett, Thomas B., KA, 50. 128.


Gannett, Lieut. Wyllys, rank, 57. 449.


Gansevoort, Gen. Peter (1829), 46. 334.


Garcia, Manuel, New York, 59. 389. Garcia, Maria F. [Mme. Malibran], 59. 389 n.


Garde, William, testimony, 47. 217. Garden, Alexander, on Long Island battle, 44. 239.


Gardiner. See also Gardner.


Gardiner, Charles P., 48. 125; port., 55. 186.


Gardiner, Sir Christopher, 41. 536.


Gardiner, Elizabeth [Mrs. Greene], 54. 94.


Gardiner, Lieut. Francis, Bunker Hill, killed, 58. 86.


Gardiner, Hannah [Mrs. McSparran], 49. 26 n.


Gardiner, John, separation of Maine, 41. 134, 135; Fourth of July oration, 43. 623, 629.


Gardiner, Rev. John Sylvester J., sermons, 55. 3.


Gardiner, Lion, Penny case, 58. 118- 122.


Gardiner, Nicholas, Pondicherry, 41. 237.


Gardiner, Richard, Plymouth, 44. 185; "R. G." of Mourt's Relation, 186 n.


Gardiner, Robert Hallowell, Tudor port., 41. 427; death, 59. 263.


Gardiner, Samuel Rawson, on Mas- son, 41. 185; on cavalier honesty, 42. 70.


Gardiner, William, Boston, 49. 26 n.


Gardiner, William, Howe's aide, 44. 166.


Gardiner, William H., 48. 125; Web- ster dinner, 45. 160; papers, 55. 339.


Gardiner Greene house, view, 56. 244. Gardner. See also Gardiner.


Gardner, Rev. -, London sermon (1628), 50. 206.


Gardner, New-England Cou- rant, 57. 349, 351-353.


Gardner, loyalist, at Bristol, England, 45. 411.


Gardner, Alan, baron, prize, 47. 116.


Gardner, Andrew, privateer, 55. 80, 93. Gardner, Augustus P., relics, 57. 75. Gardner, Col. Charles K. (?), at District of Columbia (1814), 47. 523.


Gardner, Ebenezer, customs, 58. 432-434.


Gardner, Esther [Mrs. Higginson, Mrs. Mackay], 51. 182.


Gardner, Esther (Orne), 51. 182. Gardner, Francis, and headmaster, 43. 418, 49. 388; port., 53. 1; Greenough, 58. 396.


Gardner, Henry [1], career, 41. 186, 310; impost money, 46. 473; Lexington and Concord, 56. 87, 59. 295 n.


Gardner, Dr. Henry [2], 41. 187, 310.


Gardner, Gov. Henry J., 41. 310.


Gardner, Harriet J. [Mrs. Denny], 41. 187, 310.


Gardner, Jennie, death, 42. 466.


Gardner, Joanna [Mrs. Aspinwall], 50. 476 n.


Gardner, John ,43. 123, 45. 366. Gardner, Dr. Joseph, 51. 176. Gardner, Oliver, shipmaster, 47. 116.


Gardner, Robert, on Dr. Greenleaf, 45. 227.


Gardner, S. J., Roxbury vigilance committee, 53. 326.


Gardner, Samuel, 51. 182.


Gardner, Samuel Pickering, 49. 387.


Gardner, Sarah [Mrs. Greenough], 58. 395.


Gardner, Sarah R. [Mrs. Gray], 49. 387.


Gardner, William A., loan, 58. 390. Gardoqui, Diego, negotiations, 49. 87; reception by Continental Con- gress, 59. 62 n .; and Balboa firm, 229 n.


Gardoqui, James, revolutionary trade, 44. 373.


Gardoqui, Joseph, & Sons, revolu- tionary trade, 44. 369 n., 373, 59. 224, 229-235.


Garfield, Pres. James A., Chicka- mauga, 48. 268 [see Chickamauga]; port., 51. 353; Blaine relations, 57. 291; erroneous impression, 292, 293; selection of Cabinet, 293- 297; cause of impression, 297- 299, 306, 307; Blaine and Conkling, 299; Chandler, 305.


Garfield, Lucretia (Rudolph), port., 51. 353.


Gargan, Thomas J., removal, 52. 51.


157


GARGAZ-GAY


Gargaz, Pierre A., Franklin and essay, 56. 94.


Garibaldi, Giuseppe, Civil War com- mand, 41. 319-325, 43. 547, 48. 466; march on Rome (1862), 47. 422; wound and Nélaton's probe, 48. 332; PORT. with Nélaton, 332; London, 466-468, 478. Garland, Hamlin, 56. 63.


Garland, 46. 344.


Garman, -, shipmaster (1796), 51. 81 n.


Garnault, Phebe, Burns rendition, 44. 327, 329.


Garneray, Louis, painting, 56. 69.


Garnet, Nathaniel, loyalist, petition, 55. 2, 60. 36-38.


Garnett, Richard, death, 41. 3, 4; Concord books, 43. 290.


Garnett, Robert S., West Virginia operations, 50. 319, 320.


Garrard, Israel, newspaper, 49. 169. Garratt, John, Boston crew, 55. 86; prisoner of war, 130.


Garratt, William, Antigua petition, 59. 175.


Garret, Henry, Antigua petition, 59. 174.


Garretson, Rev. Freeborn, 47. 495 n. Garretson, Kitty (Livingston), 47. 495.


Garrett. See also Garratt; Garret.


Garrett, Edmund H., Lord book- plate, 51. 89.


Garrick, David, Quincy on, 50. 445, 447; Johnson's club, correspond- ence on it (1774), 52. 148-150.


Garrison, Francis J., gifts, 44. 659, 45. 415, 47. 222, 275, 49. 167, 176, 290.


Garrison, Lieut. George T., Charles- ton, 57. 431, 449, 464, 467 n.


Garrison, Helen E. (Benson), Burns rendition, 44. 329.


Garrison, Wendell P., 51. 243.


Garrison, William Lloyd, body-guard, 41. 188; Lincoln on, 42. 86; John Brown's pike, 44. 218 n .; imposing- stone, 659; banner, 47. 222; Endi- cott, 48. 245; bust, 49. 176, 54. 3; pens, 49. 176, 177; file of news- papers, 177; letter (1835) on mob, 57. 209.


Garrison, Mrs. William Lloyd [2], gift, 54. 3.


Garth, Charles, Pitt statue, 48. 294, 296.


Garth, Thomas, Virginia church sup- port, 42. 342.


Garthered, 47. 188.


Garver, Rev. Austin S., on Hall, 54. 359.


Gaskell, Elizabeth C. (Stevenson), 48. 59, 49. 108.


Gaspee affair, 43. 486, 487, 50. 440. Gaspee (1776), 55. 72.


Gaston, William, 43. 73, 56. 494, 495. Gates, Horatio, congressional com- mittee at camp, 43. 95; Saratoga, 331, 44. 34 n., 37, 699; early career, 99 (see Gen. In. xviii); Campbell, 46. 318; William Emerson on, 55. 27; letter to, 120; letters, 320, 57. 241; Conway Cabal, 58. 317. Gates, William, 56. 314.


Gatswood, Philemon, customs, 44. 673.


Gauntlett, George, 51. 226, 227.


Gautier (St. Germain), Jean, 55. 231. Gaultier de Varennes, Pierre. See La Vérendrye.


Gavazzi, Alessandro, Ticknor on, 59. 262.


Gavit, John P., acknowledgment to, 51. 35 n.


Gay, Augustine M., cane, 54. 213. Gay, Celia, death, 42. 457.


Gay, Rev. Ebenezer, journey, 42. 448; sermons, printed, 449, 453, 459, 463-465, 468, 476, 477, 57. 241; borrows books, 42. 454, 457, 465; career, 50. 110.


Gay, Edwin Francis, resident mem- ber, 46. 241, 58. 97, 201; report on Library and Cabinet, 46. 396; corresponding member, 53. 189.


Gay, Elizabeth G. (Lewis), 50. 111.


Gay, Ellen F., letter (1916) on gift, 50. 38.


Gay, Ernest L., letter (1916) on gift, 50. 38; death, 38 n .; gift to Har- vard, 113.


Gay, Frederick Lewis, on Cotton's farewell sermon, 43. 503, 504; on copy of Milton, 504; acknowledg- ments to, 45. 418 n., 425 n., 493; Hooker's tracts, 46. 255; ports. possessed by, 47. 34, 275; member, 129, 222; gifts and from estate, MSS., 275, 49. 292, 50. 38, 57. 229, 241; on Gawen and Mather Brown, 47. 289; report on Library and Cabinet, 329; on Marbury, 48. 280; on Smibert, 49. 38 n., 42 n .; trib- ute, 258; memoir, 50. 110; PORT. and AUTOG., 110.


Gay, George, 50. 111.


Gay, Dr. George H., career, 50. 111.


Gay, Harry Nelson, on Lincoln's offer


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to Garibaldi, 41. 319, 320; Gross, 49. 164.


Gay, Joanna (Baldwicke), 50. 110.


Gay, John, immigrant, career, 50. 110. Gay, Josephine (Spencer), 50. 111; gifts, letter on them, 38, 204, 207, 208, 217 (see Gen. In. xxi), 320, 57. 229, 241, 278, 513; gift to Harvard, 50. 113.


Gay, Judith (Green), 50. 110.


Gay, Laura M. [Mrs. Davis], 49. 178.


Gay, Lusher [1], 50. 110.


Gay, Lusher [2], 50. 110.


Gay, Lusher [3], 50. 110.


Gay, Lydia (Starr), 50. 110.


Gay, Mary (Colburn), 50. 110.


Gay, Mary (Ellis), 50. 110.


Gay, Nancy (Lovering), 50. 111.


Gay, Nathaniel, 50. 110.


Gay, Rufus, 49. 178.


Gay, Sarah (Colburn), 50. 111.


Gay, Dr. Warren F., death, 50. 38 n .; genealogy, 112; gift to Harvard, 113.


Gay, Willard, career, 50. 110.


Gay Head Indians, papers, 46. 379. Gayoso de Lemos, Manuel, treaty of San Lorenzo, 43. 143.


Gayton, Capt. Clark, Louisburg expe- dition, 44. 76, 77, 80.


Gazette of the United States, federalist organ, 47. 116 n .; in 1789, 117; on Jefferson's written message, 57. 160, 164, 165.


Geary, Sir Francis, Louisburg expe- dition, 44. 76.


Geary, John W., Kan., 41. 341, 342, 461, 467, 468, 497; Higginson, 43. 389.


Geddes, Henry, shipmaster, 47. 482. Geddes, James, jr., bibliography, 41. 519.


Gedney, Bartholomew, assistant, Sharlot case, 49. 106.


Gee, Anna (Gerrish), 43. 201.


Gee, Joshua, 43. 201.


Gefferina, Admiral Graves's secretary, 58. 87.


Gelbes, Conde de, report on Virginia (1612), 54. 68.


Gellibrand, Samuel, New England tracts, 42. 264.


Geloof, 53. 223 n.


Gelston, David, Burr partisan, 41. 49; Cheetham, 60-64.


Genealogy, English research, 47. 120; Thwing Boston records, 50. 122.


General Cobb, whaler, 52. 140.


General Court of Massachusetts, Colonial and Provincial: resolves


(1713), 41. 207; Quaker BROADSIDE, 42. 203; proceedings against satire on "Old Tenor," 43. 257-260; Hutchinson controversy (1771), 45. 32-34; rate in corn (1655), 499; petition on iron works (c. 1650), 566; Whipsufferage petition (1660), 568; Nahant appeal (1657), 569; bicameral system, assistants' nega- tive vote, 46. 276; Dudley's com- mission (1686), 459; Body of Liberties, 47. 532; Province Laws, Goodell's edition, 48. 4, 5; laws on strangers, 49. 100, 101; Stamp Act riot indemnity, 367; printing of House Journals, 52. 118, 171, 54. 248, 56. 285, 57. 310, 58. 250, 59. 267, 60. 90; second compilation of laws, 52. 142; on bean voting, 57. 231; character of early representa- tion, 58. 447, 448, 451, 452. See also Council; Provincial Congress.


State: absenteeism, 41. 150; Boston street names, 42. 68, 112, 173; measures against loyalists, 48. 20-22, 26, 28; prisoners of war (1814), 503; senatorial elections, 49. 192-204, 207; (1865), 58. 393; dissection, 49. 223; as constitu- tional convention, 50. 242-244; C. R. Codman, 52. 88-92; election sermon (1810), 55. 3; Wilson medal, 5; on proposed joint cruise (1777), 79; ports. of members (1873-79), 57. 230; in 1834, 253-267: election of state senators by, 255; election of councilors by, 257-259; elec- tion of governor and lieutenant- governor by, 258, 259; contested election, 261; Antimasonry, 263, 264; basis of representation, 264; removal of deposits, 266; property qualification for senators, 269; pay increase, veto (1837), 272; Aus- tralian ballot, 58. 409-411 (see Gen. In. xxiv); Shays's Rebellion, 59. 95. See also Maine (separation). General fund of M.H.S., history, 41. 9, 10, 418; addition, 43. 520.




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