Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 3

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


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Aiken, William A., adventure, 44. 456.


Aiken, confederate privateer, 46. 39. Ainley, Henry, on dramatic criticism, 59. 323.


Ainslie, James, customs officer, 55. 277.


Ainsworth, Rev. Henry, Amsterdam, 42. 232 n.


Ainsworth's School, Providence, 52. 284.


Air, Priestley's experiments, 43. 610, 619, 624.


Airey, Dr. Thomas, naturalization, 48. 464.


Airlie, David G. D. Ogilvy, earl of, American trip, 47. 103.


Aitken, Robert I., Webster bust, 60. 2.


Akerman, Amos T., letter (1860) on Choate, politics, 54. 186.


Akin, James, 43. 45.


Alabama, district election of congress- men, 42. 180.


Alabama, C. S. S., construction and escape, 45. 259, 260, 265, 266, 48. 481, 483; Seward's despatch, Adams's suppression, 46. 44 n., 48. 465; status, 46. 70-72; Bright on, 110, 113-115, 117, 118, 133, 142, 147; Argylls on, 47. 74-76, 84, 90, 100, 101, 104; depredations and British recognition policy, 414; Kearsarge fight, painting, 53. 2, 56. 485. See also next title; Neutrality. Alabama claims, services of E. R. Hoar, 45. 537, 539; Bright on, in- direct, 46. 153, 154, 157-160, 162- 164; Seward's despatch (1867), 48. 489; parliamentary debate (1868), 492; Goldwin Smith on, 49. 118, 126, 131, 149, 152, 153, 159; Crapo's interest, 60. 43.


Alaska, Russo-American treaty and liquor, 45. 408. See also next title. Alaskan boundary tribunal, Lodge on, 58. 338 (see Gen. In. xxiv); Cana- dian statement in rebuttal, 59. 159. Albani, Alessandro, cardinal, villa, 51. 468.


Albano, Italy, in 1819, 51. 475.


Albany, Louise, countess of, Jonathan Russell on, 51. 427, 429, 431, 439; biog. note, 427 n.


Albany, N. Y., Noah Webster's lec- turcs, 43. 128; in 1820, 50. 192; in 1790, 51. 54; in 1826, 59. 392, 404. Albany, U. S. S., 47. 483 n.


Albany Argus, Baylies's pamphlets, 45. 177.


Albany Congress, leaders, 44. 169; Pownall's naval scheme, 687.


Albany Register, attitude (1801), 41. 50.


Albatross, voyage, 54. 15.


Albemarle, George T. Keppel, 6th earl of, Washington port., 45. 85.


Albenino, Nicolas de, Verdadera re- lación, photostat, 58. 304.


Alberini, , Verona art collection, 51. 410.


Albert, prince consort, Trent affair, death, 45. 110, 113, 155, 252, 518, 47. 94, 98; Civil War attitude, 45. 136; Lincoln's letter of sympathy, 48. 444; Brougham-Dallas incident, 483 n., 484 n .; copy of account of Peabody's dinner, 60. 314.


Albertis Mills, Ga. (?), federal raid, 43. 352-354.


Albion, H. M. S., 59. 158.


Albion, East Indiaman, 41. 240.


Albree, John, gift, 46. 253.


Alchemy, Stiles's interest, 51. 291; notes, 56. 168; Winthrop's study, Gen. In. xiii.


Alcock, George, diploma, 49. 17.


Alcock, John, 45. 568.


Alcott, Amos Bronson, vision, 43. 295; school, 339; as lecturer, 56. 337.


Alde. See also Allde.


Alde, John, imprint, 58. 305.


Alden, Dr. Abiathar, Biddeford affair, 45. 23.


Alden, Abigail (Roe) [Mrs. Dalton], 42. 288.


Alden, Henry M., on Garfield at Chickamauga, 48. 275.


Alden, John, Mayflower cooper, career, 60. 213, 218.


Alden, John, Plymouth, eulogy, 41. 208.


Alden, John, Boston (1722), 56. 48 n. Alden, Judah, 42. 288.


Alden, Lieut. Leonard C., rank, 57. 449; death, 450.


Alden, Rev. Noah, Constitution of 1780, 50. 369.


Alden, Sarah [Mrs. Bradford], 55. 153.


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Alden, Susannah (Winslow), 56. 48, 49. Alder, - , shipmaster, 53. 258.


Alderton, John, Mayflower, 52. 167, 60. 218.


Aldie, battle of, 53. 111-113.


Aldrich, P. Emory, on Chamberlain, 41. 174.


Aldrich, Thomas B., letters, 47. 275; Clement, 56. 66.


Aldridge, Joshua B., Ballston Spa hotel, 50. 192.


Alexander the Great, Dodge's work, 43. 214, 219.


Alexander III., pope, severity, 52. 24 n.


Alexander VI., pope, Demarcation Bull, photostat, 43. 306, 53. 148, 58. 301.


Alexander I. of Russia, Paris negotia- tions, 44. 320; Spanish America, 386; at Vienna, 393, 394, 399; po- litical attitude (1818), 397; Ebeling on, in Napoleonic Wars, 59. 339, 340, 349, 350, 369.


Alexander, Scottish banker (1772), 43. 455.


Alexander, Charles, naval command, 60. 111.


Alexander, Ebenezer, raid, 57. 361.


Alexander, Edward, P., Union Pacific Railroad board, 41. 79; on confed- erate defeat, 57. 395.


Alexander, Francis, ports. by, 47. 534, 49. 347.


Alexander, Giles, 41. 436.


Alexander, Henry B., gift, 59. 93.


Alexander, Mark, 42. 13.


Alexander, Richard, Morton case, 58. 182-185.


Alexander, William, Antigua petition, 59. 174.


Alexander, Hawaii, 54. 32, 34; log books, 139.


Alexandra case, 45. 267, 270, 273, 276- 287, 304-310, 47. 74, 81, 83, 103, 48. 464.


Alexandretta, Turkey, Digby's battle, diplomatic controversy, 59. 7-25. Alexandria, La., in 1821, 49. 180.


Alexandria, Va., in 1791, 51. 62: Ellsworth affair, 54. 82, 245.


Alexandria, American Revolution, 44. 372.


Alexandria (La.) Southern Sentinel, wallpaper issue, 46. 242.


Alfieri, Vittorio, 51. 427.


Alfonce, Jean, Voyages, photostat, 53. 148, 58. 304.


Alfred, U.S.S., cruise, 46. 196, 55. 98, 108 n.


Algeciras Conference, Roosevelt on, 58. 344.


Algerian War, peace, 44. 316, 319. See also Barbary States.


Alien and Sedition Acts, Jefferson and cases, 41. 45; as partisan, 381; reasons for, 43. 141, 142, 150.


Aliens. See Know-Nothingism; Na- tive Americanism; Naturalization. Allain, Clarisse [Mrs. Eustis], 49. 180 n.


Allamand, Johannes N. S., on stilling waves with oil, 56. 153.


Allan, Anna (Palfrey), gift, 49. 3.


Allanson, John S., inspection tour, 50. 61.


Allde. See also Alde.


Allde, Edward, imprint, 58. 308.


Allegiance, John Adams on inalien- able, 44. 426-428; under first Mas- sachusetts charter, 45. 654, 46. 290; C. F. Adams and passports, 48. 441 n.


Allen. See also Allain; Allan; Alleyn; Allin; Alline.


Allen, Abigail [Mrs. Belcher], 59. 265. Allen, Adelaide, 44. 355.


Allen, Alexander Viets Griswold, publication, 41. 415; tributes, 42. 2, 6; death, 239; memoir, 44. 355; PORT. and AUTOG., 355; letter


(1899) on Young, 538.


Allen, Ambrose, 53. 85.


Allen, Andrew, loyalist, Howe in- quiry, 44. 138; on N. J. retreat, 158; estate, 48. 489; delegate on committee to New York, 60. 101 n. Allen, Benjamin, New England tracts, 42. 264, 266.


Allen, Charles, 46. 223; General Court, 57. 263; Peace Convention, 60. 225, 226, 232.


Allen, Elizabeth [Mrs. Hassam], 53. 85. Allen, Elizabeth K. (Stone), 44. 356.


Allen, Col. Ethan, prisoner of war, status, 45. 17, 18; Ticonderoga medal, 50. 37.


Allen, Rev. Ethan, 44. 355.


Allen, Gardner Weld, member, 44. 218; report on Library and Cabi- net, 577; NAVAL CONDITIONS IN AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 45. 560; STATE NAVIES AND PRIVATEERS, 46. 179; HECTOR MCNEILL, 55. 46; NAVAL CONVOYS, 57. 396; CAPTAIN PENNY, 58. 117; paper on pri- vateers, 59. 253.


Allen, Gordon, 58. 139.


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Allen, Hannah, New England tracts, 42. 264, 266.


Allen, Henry, Sharlot case, 49. 101, 103; career, 102; Boston petition (1664), 52. 313.


Allen, Henry J. W., 44. 355.


Allen, Henry V. D., 44. 356.


Allen, Ira, letters to, 57. 32, 33; tracts, 58. 290, 291; Some Miscel- laneous Remarks, photostat, 316.


Allen, Rev. James, Boston petition (1664), 52. 313; Bond, 54. 306.


Allen, James S., 44. 356.


Allen, Jeremiah, land grant, 43. 83; tax warrant, 56. 316.


Allen, John, imprints, 54. 295, 58. 314.


Allen, Capt. John (1669), 46. 481.


Allen, John, collector of customs, 46. 450.


Allen, Joseph, Hawaii, 54. 19.


Allen, Rev. Joseph, influence, 47. 2, 3; K 4, 50. 128.


Allen, Levi, in England, project, let- ters, 57. 28-34; career, 29; Samuel Peters, 30, 33; Jessup affair, 30, 31; Philip Skene, 31.


Allen, Luke, 41. 354.


Allen, Lydia (Burr), 44. 355.


Allen, Margaret [Mrs. Hammond], 48. 489 n.


Allen, Nicholas T., school, 57. 205- 209.


Allen, Pauline C. (Smith), 44. 362.


Allen, Samuel, 53. 85.


Allen, Samuel C., candidacy, 57. 253, 258, 267.


Allen, Sarah [Mrs. Hassam], 53. 85.


Allen, Silence, milestones, 42. 89.


Allen, Thomas, sails for England, 50. 475.


Allen, Rev. Thomas, Harvard fund (1658), 41. 301-308.


Allen, Rev. Thomas, Pittsfield, ser- mon, 45. 577; Constitution of 1780, 50. 367.


Allen, Walter, 41. 172, 173, 178, 179; newspaper, 57. 220.


Allen, William, Va., goods, 51. 284.


Allen, Justice William, 49. 472, 474, 475.


Allen, Senator William, campaign of 1844, 42. 427; Texas, 43. 117; campaign of 1848, 60. 118.


Allen, Zachariah, 41. 273.


Allerton, Isaac, witness, 45. 496; Sherley, 617; Massachusetts ac- counts (1631-32), 47. 343-346; Plymouth dealings, 343; Castine, 49. 359.


Alley, John B., 41. 496; Lincoln, 42.


85; Canadian reciprocity, 47. 157. Alleyn, Edward, Boston petition, 52. 313.


Alleyne, John, Quincy in London, 50. 447.


Alliance, U. S. S., 45. 20, 48. 506 n., 56. 158, 60.244.


Allibone, Samuel Austin, on Paine, 59. 317.


Allicocke, Syer, Antigua petition, 59. 174.


Allied Relief medal, 49. 411, 51. 89. Allin, William, tract, 57. 54.


Alline, Henry, Sharlot case, 49. 102- 105; career, 102; AUTOG., 105.


Allison, William B., Garfield's Cabi- net, 57. 295-297.


Allstadt, John H., Harpers Ferry, 41. 511, 516.


Allston. See also Alston.


Allston, Washington, on Mather Brown, 47. 34; death mask, 52. 1; Story on, 53. 331; painting for Capitol, 59. 81, 82.


Almanach de Gotha, series, 57. 229.


Almanacs, received, interleaved, 42. 171, 44. 363, 47. 223, 51. 210, 52. 140, 54. 7, 57. 278; Poor Richard's (1734), 44. 494; photostats, 49. 293, 58. 290; Tulley on compila- tion, 50. 74-77; Boston (1839-78), 55. 224; Sauer's and Franklin's calendars (1751), 56. 304 n.


Almeida, Ferdinando de, Ioanni secondo, photostat, 53. 147, 58. 297. Almodovar, Marquès de, retires from England, 44. 139.


Almon, Albert, gift, 56. 243.


Almon, John, imprints, 44. 143 n., 169.


Almonds, trade (1774), 59. 212, 223.


Almonte, Juan N., Texas, withdraws, 42. 428, 43. 112, 119.


Alms house, Boston account ren- dered (1763), 50. 82.


Almsbury. See Amesbury.


Almy, William, letter on Stamp Act riot, 55. 235.


Alphabet, Webster's reform, 43.


124 n., 128-130.


Alsop, Mary, SILHOUETTE, 47. 272, 273.


Alsop, Mary (Pomeroy), 47. 272. Alsop, Richard, 47. 272.


Alston, Joseph, plantation, 49. 453.


Alston, Theodosia (Burr), letter (1809) on father, 53. 334.


Altamira, Marquesa de, Columbus codex, 59. 153.


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Altamira y Crevea, Rafael, corre-


sponding member, 41. 315, 412, 414; gift, 451.


Altham, Emmanuel, Plymouth trade, letter (1624), 44. 178, 182-189.


Altorf University, closing, 59. 348, 359.


Alvarado, Juan B., 50. 86.


Alvestone, Richard E. Webster, vis- count, Alaskan boundary, 58. 340- 342, 59. 162-164, 166-169.


Alvord, Clarence Walworth, corre- sponding member, 56. 70, 170.


Alvord, Daniel W., letter (1848) on candidacy, 57. 276.


Alvord, Elijah, politics, 49. 238.


Alward, Dennis R., Moran on, 48. 474.


Ambergris, Mather and Dudley on, 45. 468.


Amberley, John Russell, viscount, 48. 490, 491; described, 491; visits U. S., 49. 143.


Amberley, Katharine L. (Stanley) Russell, viscountess, described, 48. 490, 491.


Ambler, - , Franklin's English at- torney, 56. 109, 110.


Ambrister, Robert, execution, 44. 383, 384.


Ambrosi, James, 51. 426, 429-432.


Ambrosio, Gen. -, 51. 478, 480, 483.


Amee, John, Boston petition, 52. 313. Amendments, constitutional, federal on state slavery, 43. 675, 683; early federal, 47. 42; Thirteenth, 49. 116,


51. 103, 104; provisions in Mass., 50. 393, 404, 411.


Ameno, Francisco L., AUTOG., 50. 497. America, history, and that of Rome, 43. 605-609.


America (1674-90), 45. 651, 52. 337, 339, 56. 343.


America, H. M. S., model, 51. 114. America, privateer, 55. 80.


America, steamer, 45. 117.


America, U. S. S., gift to France, 46. 200, 59. 67; construction, 55. 147, 148.


American Academy of Arts and Sci- ences, English comments and gifts (1781-92), 43. 609-615, 617-619, 623, 624, 632, 634, 636, 637; F. C. Gray, 47. 530; John Warren, 49. 416; deposit, 51. 271, 52. 4, 85.


American Antiquarian Society, Mather Papers, 42. 238; view of laying cornerstone, 43. 655; field, 45. 545, 52. 170; Gay's gift, 50.


117; Belknap Papers, 52. 140:


Americana photostats, 53. 148, 58. 295; gifts to M. H. S., 55. 339, 56. 209.


American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science, 49. 485. American Citizen. See Cheetham, James.


American Colonization Society. See Colonization.


American Historical Association, Jus- serand medal, 59. 266.


American Jewish Historical Society, gift, 41. 28.


American Law Review, editors, 49. 398.


American Manufacturer, file, 49. 177. American Naturalist, 49. 487.


American Numismatic Society, medals, badges, 48. 1, 49. 95, 50. 177, 51. 238, 55. 5, 320.


American Philosophical Society, gift,


41. 28; Harrisons, 49. 267; Crève- cœur, 50. 107 n .; early Transactions in France, 56. 144, 145.


American Revolution, foreign volun- teers, character, 41. 322, 43. 547; Trevelyan's work, 42. 11; Conway Cabal, 11; pensions, pensioners, commutation, 130-132, 43. 99, 44. 501, 502; Sullivan's expedition, 42. 194, 195, 44. 497, 46. 427; negro soldier, 42. 198, 200; land grants to officers, 320; commercial causes, customs, Liberty affair, Malcom, 470, 43. 479, 490, 46. 474, 55. 239-284, 56. 348-352, 58. 5-84; peace, Boston celebration, 42. 476, 49. 81; riflemen, 43. 96, 574 n .; Conn. and outbreak, 156; Knox Papers, 282; Adams-Savage corre- spondence, 327-336; Canadian ex- pedition, letters, 328, 49. 3, 412, 55. 25-29, 49, 71, 72, 224, 60. 361, 366; Charleston (1776), 43. 328, 60. 238; conditions (1776), 43. 329; (1779), 58. 220; (1780), 50. 363; reconciliation movements, 43. 331, 44. 100 n., 112; foreign conditions (1778), 43. 332; Monmouth, 333; social conditions, dissipation, 333- 335, 60. 319; troops at Boston, 43. 482, 493, 46. 339, 47. 198, 203-206, 50. 472, 479; cavalry, 43. 547-593, 45. 593; proposed foreign military dictator, 43. 547 n .; character of historians, 548-550; Price on suc- cess, 611; scarcity and distress (1779), 44. 84; contemporary opin- ion on the Howes, 94-120; British


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plundering, 113, 116-120, 146, 166; Parliament and Howes, 120-143; Mauduit's pamphlets on Howe, 144-175; British force (1777-78), 144, 145, 148, 157; Washington's Fabianism, 252, 253; Stimson's diary, 254; military torpor on both sides, 364; enlistment reluctance, 365; administration weakness, 366- 368; naval conditions, privateering, prizes, McNeill, papers, 368, 374, 689, 693, 695-698, 45. 560-566, 46. 179-201, 52. 283, 55. 49-54, 73- 150, 59. 234, 236, 60. 109, 110, 116; commerce during, effect of out- break, documents, 44. 368-379, 50. 486-488, 55. 287, 325, 59. 210- 235; currency problems, counter- feiting, 44. 368, 500, 690, 691, 45. 577, 47. 134, 135, 52. 86, 53. 93, 60. 313; maritime war, sea power, blockade, American offensive, 44. 368, 45. 565, 566, 46. 199, 58. 116, 60. 236-238; Scott family of Peter- borough, 44. 495-501; mutiny, 497; Hutchinson on conditions (1767), 524; Bayley's letter on ex- periences, 660; Stamp Act affairs, 688, 689, 49. 424, 452, 474, 50. 200, 217, 55. 215-223, 234-237, 57. 353-355, 58. 75; stores at Boston (1777), 44. 694; profiteering, 696; artillery commissions, 702; prison- ers of war, in England, cartel prob- lems, 45. 16-22, 47. 136, 56. 156- 160, 59. 116; Franklin on peace (1781-82), 45. 22, 56. 158, 159; Biddeford riot (1774), 45. 23; Ballard Papers, Mass. recruiting broadsides, 577; Penobscot expedi- tion, 46. 184, 189; Donald Camp- bell's grievances, 315-320; orderly books, 402, 427, 47. 221, 55. 339, 57. 513; Jefferson on histories, 46. 406-408; colonial Mass. anticipa- tion of principles, 441-443, 451, 453-456; Mass. preliminaries, 465- 473, 49. 367-371, 59. 111-113; up- per N. Y. movements (1781), 46. 484-486; French specie and pay, 486; neutral-zone forays (1782), 47. 110; perplexity of governors, 131- 141; nonintercourse, 132, 203, 205, 206, 208; state governments, 134; state claims, 136; state embargoes, 138-140; supplies for French force, 140; Boston correspondence with Wilkes (1768-70), 190-215; Farm- er's Letters, answer, 191, 196, 198, 204, 212; Townshend Acts, 197,


205; assault on Otis, 209-211; Bur- goyne on (1775), 287; Clinton on (1775), 48. 118; mercenaries, re- turn, 120, 507; English attitude (1774-75), 338, 341 n., 50. 438-444, 446-448, 452, 456-471, 490, 491, 494-496, 59. 117, 118, 120, 125, 127-131, 136-138; southern cam- paign (1782), 48. 342; Russia, armed neutrality, 362, 60. 246; N. H. and outbreak, 48. 504; Ger- main on conditions and policy (1775), 505; Washington's appoint- ment, 508; effect of German man- ners at English court, 49. 259; con- temporaneous and later opinion, 352, 353; Quincy on questions and attitudes, 432-434, 445, 448-450, 454, 457, 458, 460, 461, 469, 473, 476-478, 481; Chodowiecki engrav- ings, 50. 217; Canadian papers, 218; Washington's guard, 224; com- mittee of correspondence, 224; local requisition loans, 307; French regiment in W. I., 429-431; Quincy on taxation, 436; Chatham's speech (1775), 456; London merchants, pe- tition (1775), 466, 467, 493, 494; Franklin's advice before outbreak, 469; letters to Quincy (1774-75), 471-496; New England prepara- tions, 475, 484, 490, 493, 55. 16-19, 56. 168, 60. 40; British reënforce- ments, destination (1775), 50. 494; Gage's plan, 494; British bribery fund, 494; European arms trade, 494; compared with Civil War, 51. 93; Thomas Hollis and sentiment, 267, 282; Dolbeare Papers, 289; Mass. muster rolls, 342; record books, 52. 3; N. C. indents, 169; bookkeeping during, 322; Mass. board of war, 53. 178, 56. 209; im- portance of W. I., naval fights, 53. 187, 60. 235, 243-248; expected Anglo-French war, French navy, 54. 127, 129, 131; Mass. state agent, 217; evacuation of N. Y. City, 336; Order of the Purple Heart, 55. 197, 198; Ridley letter-book, 228; rais- ing Mass. troops, 345-370; militia as basis, 345, 346; varieties of calls, method, 346; in 1775, 347-349; in 1776, draft, 349-352; local defense troops, 351; line enlistment for war, conditions, substitutes, 351-356, 360, 370; number in line, 356; militia calls (1777-81), 356-361; town actions, methods, 361-367; obstacles, defects in system, 367-


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370; - Hutchinson-Oliver letters, 56. 95; Mass. propaganda letters and tracts for England, 97-100, 119-125; Frenchman on coercive acts, 150; Barbeu-Dubourg pro- posed tracts (1774), 151, 154, 155; French interest (1775), 155; maps, 167; English convoys, 57. 403; Ward letter-book, 513; impolicy of Quartering Act, 58. 75, 76; making example of Mass., 76; representa- tive government as cause, 110, 111, 117; military situation, science, 111-114, 59. 293; foreign relations, Deane-Lee affair, 58. 221, 233; British evacuation of Penobscot, 59. 86; Samuel Johnson, 106; Horace Walpole, 107; military ardor (1775), 114; attitude and action of Parliament (1775), 136, 137, 60. 103; English relief sub- scription, 59. 137, 138; British con- finement to coast, 300; early French supplies, 60. 108; Neufville claims, 161; mistaken British strategy, 241; Newport, 241, 242, 244; French colonial edicts during par- ticipation, 299-301. See also Acts of trade; Boston, siege of; Cam- paign of 1777; Canadian expedition; Commissioners at Paris; Conti- nental army; Continental Con- gress; French alliance; Independ- ence; Loyalists; Mercenaries; New York and New Jersey campaign; Nonintercourse; Peace of 1783; Reconciliation; Stamp Act; South- ern campaign; Washington, George; Yorktown.


American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 46. 21, 51. 235.


American State Papers, delivery, 55. 3. American Statesmen series, 58. 105.


American System, Clay on (1828), 46.


328; effect on New England Feder- alists, 48. 244; campaign of 1832, 49. 247. See also Internal improve- ments; Tariff.


American Tarter, privateer, 55. 80.


American Telephone & Telegraph Co., Vail medal, 56. 317-319.


American Weekly Mercury, photostat file, 58. 288.


Americana, photostat series, list, 55. 292, 56. 284, 57. 311, 58. 253, 295-316 (see Gen. In. xxiv).


Americans, provincialism, 41. 323- 325; Higginson type, 44. 664, 665. Ames, Adelbert, brigade, 56. 454; Charleston operations, 57. 470.


Ames, Mrs. Adelbert, gift, 53. 187. Ames, Benjamin,


separation


of


Maine, 41. 159.


Ames, Ellis, Baylies Papers, 43. 547; letters to, 49. 60; provincial laws, 52. 40.


Ames, Fisher, marine insurance, 47. 276; funeral expenses, 276; on being burned in effigy, 51. 24; marriage, 45; replies to presidential addresses, 57. 133, 140, 148, 149.


Ames, Frances (Worthington), 51. 45 n.


Ames, Hugh, Boston petition, 52. 313.


Ames, Jacob, Pepperell, 44. 280.


Ames, Jacob, witness (1728), 42. 197. Ames, James B., 43. 449, 60. 160.


Ames, Dr. Nathaniel [1], on Milton,


42. 164, 165; on throat distemper, 461 n .; almanac, 52. 140, 283.


Ames, Dr. Nathaniel [2], on French army, 58. 283.


Ames, Oakes, 56. 317.


Ames, Sarah (Russell), gifts, 53. 17, 59. 139, 60. 160.


Ames, William, church in Holland, book, 42. 219, 220 n., 223, 229; biog. note, 219 n.


Ames Prize medal, 50. 2.


Amesbury (Almsbury), Mass., fron- tier defense, 43. 510.


Amherst, Jeffrey, baron, Hancock's accounts, 43. 199; Revolution com- mand, 44. 123; caricature, 49. 347; letter (1759) on expedition, 53. 24; and promotions, 59; West Indies, 54. 272; colored print, 55. 340.


Amherst, Richard, Morton case, 58. 170, 179.


Amherst, William P., earl, Chinese mission, 43. 319.


Amherst, Mass., embargo petition, 52. 161.


Amherst College, 42. 284; Donald,


44. 461; centennial medal, 55. 5; view, 286.


Amiable, 60. 381.


Amiel, Peter, 54. 103, 128, 132, 134.


Ammanuitt, deed, 44. 258.


Ammidon, Otis, letter (1815) on peace, business, 54. 78.


Ammidon, Philip, 54. 79.


Amnesty, Gage's proclamation, 59. 116, 118.


Amory, Charles, 56. 2.


Amory, Copley, exploit, 56. 399.


Amory, Frederic, gifts, 51. 289, 54. 289, 290, 55. 214, 224, 56. 316.


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Amory, James S., papers, 55. 214, 224.


Amory, John, Oriental trade, 41. 242; in Europe, wife, 45. 409, 54. 88 n., 94, 98, 124, 57. 185, 59. 117 n., 121; wine order, 55. 263.


Amory, Jonathan [d. 1797], evacu- ation of Boston, 44. 147 n., 161, 47. 109; wine order, 55. 263.


Amory, Jonathan [H. C. 1787], Franklin monument (1827), 45. 488; port., 50. 1.


Amory, Jonathan, letter (1862) on Trent affair, 45. 125.


Amory, Katharine (Greene), in Eu- rope, 54. 88, 94, 95, 59, 117, 121; death, 54. 96; diary, 57. 185.


Amory, Martha B. (Greene), 53. 141; letters, 56. 2.


Amory, Nancy (Geyer), 47. 517. Amory, Rufus G., 47. 517 n.


Amory, Thomas, Oriental trade, 41. 242; evacuation of Boston, 47. 109. Amory, Thomas Coffin, "Saint," 42.


175; travel with Gray, 47. 533; School-House share, 53. 66.


Amory, William, bequest, 41. 10; Scott celebration, 42. 1 n .; Lowell Co., 56. 266.


Amory family, papers, 51. 289, 54. 289, 290.


Amplitude compass, 53. 219 n.


Amsterdam, English church, Paget and Davenport, 42. 225-234; in- surance form (1797), 47. 372.


Amusements, recreation and religion, 44. 469-471; Mass. village (c. 1860), 56. 339; proposed Vauxhall near Boston (1798), 56. 278; Boston Sans Souci Club affair, 60. 318-344. See also Athletics; Balls; Clubs; Horse racing; Social con- ditions; Social life; Theater.


Amyand, Sir George, 52. 151 n.


Amyand, Harriet M. [Baroness Malmesbury], 52. 151 n.


Anæsthesia. See Ether.


Analostan Island, Mason estate, 47. 485 n., 486.


Anchors, trade, 41. 238, 244, 275, 44. 668.


Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, Sewall's pike-staff, 43. 491, 492; medal, 55. 320.


Ancient history, as period, 52. 59.


Ancre, Marquis d'. See Concini.


Anderson, --- , as actor (1845), 44. 339.


Anderson, Alexander, engraving, 55. 185.


Anderson, Barry, Antigua petition, 59. 174. Anderson, E. S., gifts, 49. 167, 287.


Anderson, George P., gift, 57. 361.


Anderson, Henry J., 50. 152.


Anderson, Henry W., newspaper


photostats, 58. 254.


Anderson, Hugh J., candidacy, 42. 409; Bancroft, 435.


Anderson, John, Boston petition, 52. 313.


Anderson, Corp. John E., Shenandoah Valley campaign, 41. 124.


Anderson, Richard, church support, 42. 342.


Anderson, Richard H., Gettysburg, 44. 229; Antietam, 56. 190.


Anderson, Robert, Gibraltar trader, 59. 224.


Anderson, Gen. Robert. See Fort Sumter.


Anderson, Roger C., Mayflower model, 58. 383.


Anderson, William, letters on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 217-223.


Andersonville Prison, relic, 57. 278. Andover, Mass., Chandler Papers, 45.


578; Constitution of 1780, 50. 372, 394; World War medal, 54. 141.


Andover Review, founding, 43. 408.


Andover Seminary, creed contest, 43. 406-411.


Andrault, Charles E. A. See Lan- geron.


André, John, 44. 166; engraving of execution, 52. 2.


Andrea Doria, U. S. S., cruise, 46. 196.


Andres de Burgos, imprint, 58. 304.


Andrew, Edith, and estate, gifts, 54. 82, 140, 212, 213, 243, 245 (see Gen. In. xxii), 55. 340, 56. 1, 3, 265, 317.


Andrew, Henry H., gifts, 54. 82, 140, 212, 213, 243, 245 (see Gen. In. xxii), 55. 340, 56. 1, 3, 209, 244.


Andrew, John Albion, negro regi- ments, 41. 171, 57. 453, 466; Dal- ton, 41. 398, 42. 293, 56. 392; re- enlistments, 42. 297; Trent affair, letter, 45. 48, 60, 94; Endicott, 48. 77; on Rand, 51. 212, 53. 31; San- born, 51. 309; Goodell, 52. 40; group port., 117; relics, 54. 3, 82, 213, 245 (see Gen. In. xxii), 55. 340, 56. 3, 209, 265, 317; view of birth- place, 54. 3; ports., 3, 56. 244; papers, 54. 5, 140, 212, 243, 55. 2, 56. 1, 57. 185; letters to, 54. 83, 58. 318, 60. 233; Butler in Md., 56. 233;


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