Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 30

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1941
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts Historical Society
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Hunt, Enoch, Weymouth, 42. 459.


Hunt, Hannah [Mrs. Jeffries], 57. 355 n.


Hunt, Henry W., decoration, 57. 185. Hunt, James, Weymouth, 42. 448, 454.


Hunt, James H. L. See Hunt, Leigh. Hunt, John, Antigua petition (c. 1730), 59. 175.


Hunt, John, death (1775), 59. 133. Hunt, Joseph, newspaper, 49. 168.


Hunt, Leigh, on the United States, 41. 324.


Hunt, Mary, Weymouth, 42. 447.


Hunt, Mary [Mrs. Barrett], 47. 112 n. Hunt, Ruth, daughter of James, bap- tized, 42. 454.


Hunt, Ruth, daughter of Samuel, baptized, 42. 448, 456.


Hunt, Samuel, Billerica, township survey (1735), 45. 34.


Hunt, Samuel, Weymouth (1738), 42. 448, 456.


Hunt, Samuel, dismissed as teacher (1805), 56. 272 n.


Hunt, Seth, libel suit, 44. 307, 49. 216 n.


Hunt, Thomas, Tisquantum, 48. 109, 112.


Hunt, Thornton L., Civil War, 48. 445.


Hunt, Washington, letter (1845) on Nativism and Texas, 53. 18, 57. Hunt, William, Directions and Exhor- tations, copy, 56. 2.


Hunt, Wilson P., overland journey, 43. 20.


Hunter, Andrew, Harpers Ferry, cor- respondence, 41. 94, 329, 510- 518, 46. 244-246; candidacy, 244; other letters to, 246-249.


Hunter, David, command, and negro soldiers, 43. 342, 346, 347, 367,


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HUNTER-HUTCHINS


388-390, 56. 425; Jacksonville, 43. 381, 384, 385, 397.


Hunter, John A., on corrupt govern- ment, 49. 432-434.


Hunter, Joseph, Alaska line, 59. 168. Hunter, Martin, 54. 350.


Hunter, Robert M. T., attitude (1860), 43. 661; Declaration of Paris, 46. 67 n., 68 n .; Hampton Roads, 57. 389, 59. 241-246, 252.


Hunter, William [1], foreign mission, 46. 333; travel experience, 47. 506. Hunter, William [2], Seward's re- liance, 46. 43 n .; on Seward and Sumner, 48. 461 n.


Hunters Lodges, 44. 336.


Hunting, Richard, Lincoln, 48. 475, 478.


Huntingdon, Selina (Shirley) Has- tings, countess of, Whitefield, 44. 210, 211; Quincy, 50. 445, 476.


Huntingdonshire, England, emigra- tion to New England, 60. 372. Huntington, Asahel, letter (1831) on campaign, 49. 245.


Huntington, Benjamin, W. L. Smith's visit, 51. 40, 41.


Huntington, Charles P., daughter, 45. 342; local politics and office, 49. 239, 57. 245, 249, 252, 253, 267; diary (1832-34), 244; Colonization Society, 246-249; campaign (1832), 249-252; Clay, 252; General Court, 253-257; Antimasonry, 263; pro- bate judge, 265, 266; Bank of U. S., 267; defeated, 268; letters to, 269-277; letter (1837) on veto power, 274; congressional candi- dacy (1848), Van Buren, 276, 277.


Huntington, E. (?), engraving, 46. 1. Huntington, Helen (Mills), 45. 342. Huntington, Helen F. [Mrs. Quincy], 45. 342. Huntington, Henry E., gift, 52. 142. Huntington, Dr. James L., gift, 56. 3.


Huntington, Rev. Joseph, church dis- cipline, 49. 97.


Huntington, Rev. Joshua, ports., 41. 426, 48. 495.


Huntington, Samuel, W. L. Smith's visit, 51. 40; Marine Committee letter (1776), 55. 73.


Huntington, William, 57. 258; medi- cal education, and slavery, 269 (see Gen. In. xxiv).


Huntington, William R., on E. W. Donald, 44. 460, 489.


Huntington family, papers, 44. 88, 283.


Huntington Library, early Ameri- cana, photostats, 53. 148, 58. 295.


Huntoon, Jonathan G., candidacy, 49. 228.


Huntt, William T., Antigua petition, 59. 175.


Hurd. See also Herd.


Hurd, postrider (1774), 50.


173.


Hurd, New York (1786), 43. 127.


Hurd, Charles E., as editor, 56. 59.


Hurd, Harvey B., Kan., 41. 344.


Hurd, John, jr., Boston petition (1664), 52. 314.


Hurd, John, Boston, judgment against (1764), 43. 204; wife (c. 1785), 51. 170.


Hurd, Mary (Russell | Foster), 51. 170.


Hurd, Bishop Richard, Parr contro- versy, 52. 152.


Hurlbut, William H., attitude (1861), 49. 21-23.


Hurst, Elizabeth [Mrs. Chauncy], 59. 133 n.


Husband and wife, New England petition (1669), 46. 479-484. See also Divorce; Marriage.


Huse, Caleb, Alabama, 45. 260 n.


Huse, Rebecca (Hill), letter to, 59. 156.


Huse, Thomas, letter to, 59. 155.


Huske, Ellis, 43. 197 n .; land grant, 45. 199, 204; Belcher on, 202.


Huske, John, Mass. agency, 43. 197. Huskisson, William, forced resigna- tion, 41. 375, 387.


Huson, Robert. See Hussy, Richard. Hussar, H. M. S., attempt to raise, 59. 408.


Hussey. See also Hussy.


Hussey, Christopher, New Hampshire Council, 45. 630.


Hussites, persecution (1786), 43. 623. Hussy, Richard (Robert Huson), shipmaster, 47. 183, 51. 283 (see Gen. In. xxi).


Hutcheson, Rev. George, Brief Ex- position, history of copy, 50. 188. Hutching, Ensign , Louisburg siege (1748), 42. 143.


Hutching, Gordon, Louisburg siege, 42. 143.


Hutchings, Henry M., French camp sites, 58. 269.


Hutchins. See also Huckins; Hutch- ing; Hutchings.


Hutchins, Rev. Charles L., gifts, 50. 118, 200.


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HUTCHINS-ILE DE FRANCE


Hutchins, Gordon [d. 1815], port., 50. 200.


Hutchins, James R., Milton reprint, 42. 168.


Hutchins, John, moves to Killingly (c. 1710), 44. 266 n.


Hutchins, John (?), Killingly (1748), 44. 266.


Hutchins, Sarah, Baltimore, convic- tion, 49. 112.


Hutchins, Thomas, mercury congela- tion, medal, 43. 617.


Hutchins, William, Boston crew, 55. 87.


Hutchinson. See also Hutcheson.


Hutchinson, Anne (Marbury), epi- sode, 44. 583, 584; father, 48. 281; marriage, 281; contemporary opin- ion, 49. 351.


Hutchinson, Edward, petition about Lynn iron works, 45. 567; deed, 57. 229.


Hutchinson, Elisha [d. 1717], and fall of Edmund Andros, 45. 238; Sharlot case, 49. 101, 103-105; career, 102; AUTOG., 105; Hugue- nots, 52. 125; Narragansett Coun- try, 127; shipment, 334.


Hutchinson, Elisha [H. C. 1762], Bristol, England, 45. 409; letter book, 50. 39.


Hutchinson, Elizabeth [Mrs. Wins- low], 56. 48 n.


Hutchinson, Foster, Boston records, letters, 43. 424-426; audit, 53. 22; Malcom affair, 58. 28, 35.


Hutchinson, Richard, petition about Lynn iron works, 45. 567; deed, 57. 229.


Hutchinson, Rev. Sanford, Hutchin- son Papers, 50. 73.


Hutchinson, Gov. Thomas, on Salton- stall and Harvard, 41. 308; Albany Congress, 43. 35, 44. 169; on land speculation, 43. 85; on Mauduit, 44. 100 n., 126, 127, 132; on Vaughan, 105 n .; on Howes and in- quiry, 115 n., 123 n., 125, 136 n .; on Burgoyne, 130; impressments, 424, 446, 55. 250; letter on political affairs, history, 44. 524; on Pow- nall's scheme, 688; payments to, 45. 32; controversy over support (1771), 32-34; Bristol, England, 409; on William Douglass, 439; on British privateers, 46. 186; writs of assistance, 466, 58. 7, 10, 59. 414, 420, 421; Stamp Act riot, 46, 467, 49. 367; Tea Party, 46. 470; Col- lection of Papers, 47. 211; Boston


Massacre, 214; contemporary and later opinion, 49. 351; position, 366, 56. 351; Hardwicke letters and papers in Gay Collection, 50. 39; paper-money tract (1736), 72-74; Mauduit letters, 120; influence on English opinion, 438, 439, 443, 444, 446, 447, 450, 452, 455; on North- Quincy interview, 441 n .; on Quincy and Hartley, 445; on Williams, 446 n .; on Cox's Mu- seum, 451 n .; at Bath, 454 n .; on Winslow, 52. 333; commission by, 54. 212; sale of confiscated estate, 216; on Bond, 307; on Liberty affair, letter, 55. 249, 253, 256, 257 n., 279-281; on radical rule in Boston, 259; charge on libels, 269. See also Hutchinson Letters.


Hutchinson, William, marriage to Anne, 48. 281.


Hutchinson, William, Jamaica trader (1686), 52. 335.


Hutchinson Letters, Franklin's ex- pense accounts in connection with, 56. 95, 104-117; Whately on, 58. 89-91.


Hutchinson Papers, controversy, 55. 155 n.


Hyatt, Alpheus, 49. 482.


Hyde. See also Hide.


Hyde, Edward. See Clarendon.


Hyde, George, Antigua petition, 59. 175. Hyde, Sir Nicholas, 58. 157.


Hydc, Samuel, relics, 54. 290.


Hyde Park, demonstration (1866), 45. 331.


Hymns, Brattle St., 47. 231.


Hyrick, Robert, for The Hague, 42. 208, 210.


Hyslop, David, 59. 117 n.


Hyslop, Mehitable (Stoddard), 59. 117 n.


Hyslop, William [1], England, 50. 434 n., 59. 117; West Indian trade, 50. 490.


Hyslop, William [2], 59. 117 n.


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Iatheo Peak, Northwest Coast, 53. 258.


Ibrahim Pasha, rule, 46. 348.


Iconographic Society, etchings, 44. 605, 46. 303, 48. 253, 51. 238.


Ile Bourbon, troops, 60. 295; letters of credit, 296; sugar, 296; paper money, 302, 304.


Ile de France, American trade, 41.


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238, 239, 264; troops, 60. 295; letters of credit, 296; sugar, 296; paper money, 302, 304; free trade, 304.


Ile Royale. See Cape Breton.


Ile St. Jean. See Prince Edward Island.


Illinois, Lincoln's candidacy (1846), 42. 83, 84; travel in 1845, 44. 344- 350; wet prairies, 344, 350; Lin- coln's letter (1863), British opin- ion, 46. 6; Clay (1830), 49. 233; centennial, M.H.S. representative, 51. 312.


Illinois, Port Royal expedition, 56. 378.


Illinois Central R. R., Lincoln and Rantoul on incorporation of, 42. 84; beginning, 48. 247.


Illinois River, navigation of (1845), 44. 349.


Illuminati, Ebeling on, 59. 335.


Illustrated London News, on Trent affair, 45. 66 n.


ILLUSTRATIONS, M.H.S. inkstand, 42.


133; Lincoln inauguration table, 135; caricature of Bancroft, 47. 222; Peale's allegory of Pitt, 48. 291; Pitt statue, 293; Wetmore Collec- tion, 49. 3; Manly Washington medal, 52. 6; Warren temperance cup, 120; Vernon medals, 212; powder-horn sketch of siege of Boston, 334; Oahu Island (Hono- lulu), 54. 16; Franklin medals, 55. 190; Parker-Frothingham vase, 60. 121; antimonial cup, 154. See also AUTOGRAPHS; BUSTS; FACSIMILES; MAPS; PORTRAITS.


Ilsley, Robert, immigrant, Masonic jewel, 54. 290 (see Gen. In. xxii). Immigrants, problem, 42. 310.


Impeachment, Johnson, expected con- viction and patronage, 46. 159, 58. 136; Peck, 49. 222.


Imperialism, Pendleton's motion (1775), 44. 521; Hoar and Lodge, 58. 332.


Implied powers, Hamilton on, 43. 157-164.


Imposition of Inoculation as a Duty, 45. 437 n.


Impressment, War of 1812, 42. 331, 50. 289; Chesapeake-Leopard affair, Adams on, Boston and, 44. 422, 423, 425-428, 45. 354-356; Mass. affair (1769), Adams on, 44. 423- 425, 47. 202; testimony in this case, 44. 428; aspect in Trent affair, 45. 508-510, 519, 47. 95; by Romney at


Boston, 55. 249, 283; in Mass. (1775), 59. 111.


Imprisonment for debt, provincial Mass., 43. 203, 204.


Inch, Jonathan, goods for, 51. 284. Inches, George B., 51. 178.


Inches, Henderson [d. 1780], Brattle


Sq. Church, 47. 229; first wife, 51. 178.


Inches, Henderson, jr. [? H. C. 1792], 51. 446 n .; sisters in Rome, 446, 454.


Inches, Sarah, 51. 178.


Inches, Sarah (Jackson), 51. 178.


Inches, Susan (Brimmer), 51. 446 n. Income tax, and interest on war bonds


(1868), 50. 20, 21; English (1842- 44), 53. 305, 309, 317; Mass. pro- posal on extra-state (1834), 57. 264.


Independence, Tom Paine and au- thorship of Declaration of, 43. 241; Otis's hint (1768), 493; disavowal (1775), 44. 520; centennial and sesquicentennial medals, 46. 253, 60. 23; John Adams (1813) on consideration, 48. 507, 508; pre- dicted (1758), 50. 448; Massie on ultimate, 56. 120; English belief in plan (1775), 59. 128; Hancock on Declaration of, 60. 113; Gordon predicts, 360. See also Fourth of July; Mecklenburg. Independence, U. S. S., wrecked (1778), 54. 205. Independence, U. S. S., 54. 205; in 1826, 59. 406.


Independence Hall, medal, 42. 15; interior views, 49. 257.


Independencia, case, 45. 274.


Independent Chronicle. See Boston Independent Chronicle.


Independent Corps of Cadets, over- seas badge, 52. 282.


Index, Confederate paper in London (1862-65), on Goldwin Smith, 44. 12; staff, financing, 48. 482, 483.


· Index, general, of Proceedings, com- ments, 42. 238, 43. 3, 77, 253.


India, Civil War and cotton, 46. 102, 47. 45, 47, 49; insurance companies (1801-5), 372. See also East Indies. Indian, South Carolina frigate, 46. 193.


Indian Neck, Mass., 44. 257.


Indian Ocean, voyage, China to Good Hope (1793), 53. 266-271. See also Orient.


Indiana, support of Clay (1830), 49. 227, 233.


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Indiana 27th Regiment, Shenandoah Valley campaign, 41. 118, 121.


Indiana, Pa., Free-Soil paper, 49. 169. Indians, Thompson's theory of origin,


41. 536; Wessagusset, 534, 538, 540; skinning for leggins, 42. 194, 195; authorship of First Fruits, 259-261; Mass. barrier scheme (1725), 43. 544; Nauset deed (1666), FACSIM., 44. 257-260; FAC- SIM. of marks, 259, 48. 53; Quaker charge (1845), 44. 353; British re- lations (1783-94), 392; slave in Mass. (1728), 656, 657; trade in Russo-American treaty (1824), liquor, 45. 408; Ashley's munitions trade at Penobscot (1631), 493; territorial rights, 46. 288; trading stock (1634), 47. 184 n., 185; medal of 1714, 451; Conn. early corn dealings, 48. 35-51; Pynchon's land purchase, FACSIM., 51-54; buffer state in Ghent negotiations, 139, 140, 142, 143, 146, 148-150; Plymouth deed (1651), 492; work of Lucien Carr, 49. 92, 93; Choc- taws, 181; Ga. and Cherokees, 190, 220-222; Pequot War, 51. 285, 286; Mexican linguistic records, 323; John Adams peace medal, 52. 86; interest of J. B. Thaycr, 137; and Plymouth, Winslow, 330-332; Aztec dwarfs, 53. 37, 40; Great Awaken- ing, 213, 215; Northwest Coast, character, traders' experiences (1791-92), 227, 229-233, 237-243, 245-250; St. Clair's defeat, 54. 139; medallions, 246; place names, 55. 2, 58. 95; Mohegan case, 56. 40-42, 51-53, 56; vocabulary, 59. 139; Duluth's relation, 144; servant, Gen. In. xiv. See also Frontier; Fur trade; Iroquois; Missions.


Indigo, enumerated article, 43. 482; colonial duty, 483; Boston ship- ment, 52. 338; French edicts on colonial, 60. 261.


Individualism, and religion, 44. 478- 483; discipline and democracy, 51. 156-158; Becket's effort to curb selfish, 52. 8.


Indostan, 53. 269.


Industry. See Economic conditions. Industry, 52. 338.


Ingalls. See also Ingals.


Ingalls, Dr. - (1828), 43. 72.


Ingalls, Alice M. (Monroe), 50. 36. Ingalls, Dr. William, 50. 36.


Ingals, James, on committee (1776), 43. 99.


Ingersoll, Alice C. [Mrs. Chamber- lain], 41. 173.


Ingersoll, Jared, goes to England, 49. 267; Quincy, 472; writs of assist- ance, 58. 61.


Ingersoll, John, shipmaster, 52. 339. Ingersoll, Joseph, Boston crew, 55. 87. Ingersoll, Joseph, 43. 129.


Ingham, North, vestryman, 45. 587. Ingham, Samuel D., as Cabinet offi-


cer, 46. 330; on art in federal capitol, 59. 77.


Ingheramius, Tomas, photostat of work, 58. 299.


Ingilby, Sir William, Jonathan Rus- sell, 51. 379.


Inglefield, Sir Edward A., Laird Rams, 45. 302.


Inglis, Catherine, 49. 443.


Inglis, Elizabeth [Mrs. Smith], 49. 443 n.


Inglis, George, 49. 443 n.


Ingraham, Duncan [1], 47. 517 n.


Ingraham, Duncan [2?], letter (1776) on prize, 44. 689.


Ingraham, Joseph, shipmaster, 53. 230, 233, 257, 260, 54. 29 n .; Hawaii, 12.


Ingraham, Margaret [Mrs. Marryat], 47. 518 n.


Ingraham, Susanna [Mrs. Gier], 47. 517 n.


Ingram, Ebenezer, petition on em- bargo, 52. 162.


Ingram, Thomas, New York City freeman, 52. 288.


Initiative and referendum, and sover- eignty, 46. 10; 1780 suggestion, 50. 385.


Inkstand, M.H.S., ILLUS., 42. 133.


Inman, George, Bristol, England, 45. 411.


Inman, Henry, Wirt port., 52. 282; Marshall port., 55. 5.


Inman, John, Bristol, England, 45. 413.


Innes, Col. Charles H., 56. 384, 385. Innocent III., clergy before lay courts, 52. 22 n.


Inns. See Taverns.


Inoculation, instance (1777), 44. 690; Cotton Mather's works, 45. 418- 479; letters of Timonius and Py- larinus, Mather's knowledge, 419, 420, 422, 427; Mather: Address to Physicians, 422, 427-435; informa- tion from slaves, 422, 423, 430, 431, 435-440; "Little Treatise," 440-444; Account of the Method and Success, 444-459; beginning in Eng-


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land, 445; "Faithful Account," 460; "Way of Proceeding," 460- 467; copy of letter on "Curiosa Variolarum," 475-477; letter on "Case of Small-pox Inoculated," 478, 479; Colman's advocacy, 47. 227; hospitals (1776), 51. 90; Boyl- ston, 52. 113, 114; wholesale, in Mass. (1800), 322; Wagstaff's pamphlet against, 54. 81; suggested (1773), 56. 145; opposition of New- England Courant, 57. 343-346, 350; Copley family, 59. 121; in besieged Boston, 60. 95; Philadelphia (1776), 113.


Inore, Hawaii, 54. 29, 30 n., 33-37, 43. Inquisition, Lea's work, 43. 186; England's narrow escape from, 49. 320.


Insanity, church sermon on, 42. 459; plan for Chinese asylum, American alienist (1847), 43. 326, 327; Pynchon's prescription, 48. 56.


Insurance, marine (1794-1807), Ori- ental, adjustment, 41. 247, 250, 259, 261, 44. 402, 678 n .; French and Indian War marine, 43. 200; Richard Price's plan, 610, 615, 617, 618, 620-622, 624-626; papers of Boston Marine Insurance Company (1799-1838), and blank forms, 47. 276, 370-372; marine policy, 54. 6; colonial marine, 213; companies after Boston fire, 56. 266, 267; French edict on marine, 60. 286, 287.


Insurgente, French frigate, action, 46. 204.


Internal improvements, National Road in 1845, 44. 339, 340; Jack- sonian comment (1827), 45. 166; Mass. poliey (1830), 180; congres- sional attitude (1825), 49. 192; Buffalo-New Orleans road, 221; Dix on, 50. 160; debt, 53. 277.


Internal revenue, Boutwell on stamps (1862), 58. 321. See also Excise; Income tax.


International Congress of American- ists, medal and card, 57. 230.


International Congress of Historieal Studies, M.H.S. delegates, 46. 304. International Congress on Tuberculo- sis, medal, 58. 2.


International law, as misnomer for "right," 43. 304; varying rules in Chinese relations, 306-310; general laws and commcree, 311-314; Har- court on American situation (1862), 47. 409, 410; Harcourt on eertain


authorities, 411 n., 412 n .; Tyler on intervention, 472-475. See also Declaration of Paris; French spoli- ation claims; Neutral trade; cross- references under Civil War.


Intervention, Tyler on theory (1852), 47. 472-475; Lyons's opposition (1861), 48. 225, 227, 230. See also Mediation; Recognition.


Intrenchments, Civil War tactics, 57. 112.


Intrepid, U. S. S., exploit, 46. 204.


Inventions, petition for patent (1689),


41. 167; Bigelow Papers, 49. 3; Stiles's interest, 51. 291.


Ipswich, Mass., prisoners-of-war epi- sode, 48. 496-499; jail, 499, 500; loss of prominent men (1683), 50. 79; services of T. F. Waters, 53. 63, 64; Great Awakening, 195, 198, 203, 205; papers concerning, 57. 241, 59. 1, 35.


Iraeneus, articles on church and state, 50. 379.


Iredell, James, letter (1793) on case, 53. 27.


Ireland, Abraham, milestone, 42. 92; grave, 94.


Ireland, Oscar B., Charleston opera- tions, 57. 465.


Ireland, repeal agitation (1842), 42. 391 n., 412, 417; Home Rule and limiting Lords' veto, 45. 11; Bright on problem, 46. 152, 156; conditions in 1843, 367; disestab- lishment, 49. 121, 122, 133, 146, 50. 22; Fenianism, 49. 132, 138; British intentions (1866), 133; political conditions (1841), 53. 299; famine (1846-47), 322-324; trade with the enemy (1708), 55. 171; Ameri- can Revolution, 59. 138; in 1798, 331; O'Brien revolt, 60. 117; French colonial trade, 274, 279-281. Iris, wrecked, 55. 321.


Irish, John, Boston crew, 55. 87.


Irish, immigrant expelled from Bos- ton (1681), 49. 99-106; Erie Canal laborers, 59. 403.


Iron, Oriental trade, 41. 238, 255; Russian trade, 247, 274; works for Mass. (1643), 42. 262 n .; early Lynn works, 45. 566-568; N. C. works (1791), 51. 72; Austrian, 400; Northwest Coast trade, 53. 218, 228, 250, 252; prohibition of export of bar iron by colonies, 55. 221.


Iron collar, as punishment of slave, 49. 2 (see Gen. In. xx), 54. 82-84.


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Iron Hill, Del., skirmish, 44. 699.


Ironsides, U. S. S., Charleston opera- tions, 57. 426, 429, 433.


Iroquois, Sullivan's expedition, 42. 194, 195, 44. 497, 46. 427; mission- ary, 44. 267; Mass. lands in N. Y., 45. 481; Carré on Bruyas's cate- chism, 52. 128-132; Duluth's expedition, 59. 145; French expe- dition (1696), 146.


Irvine, Baptist, character, 45. 404; Pickering libel, 47. 296 n.


Irvine, R., consul, letter to (1768), 55. 279.


Irving, Thomas, customs official, 43. 487; affidavit, 55. 250 n.


Irving, Washington, on Oregon, 43.


22; military narrative, 550; on 1777 campaign, 44. 36; on protect- ing great names, 57 n .; in Spain, 46. 363, 366, 369; medallion, 49. 287; port., 54. 194; on dramatic critics, 59. 315, 316.


Irving, William, on dramatic critics, 59. 316.


Isaac Peral, Spanish submarine, 50. 119.


Isaacs, Andrew J., Kan., 41. 342.


Isaacs, Rufus D. See Reading.


Isabella I. of Spain, 59. 150.


Isabella II. of Spain, Aumale mar- riage, 46. 364.


Isabella, voyage, 54. 15.


Isely, William H., on Sharp's rifles in Kan., 41. 224, 225.


Isis, Canton, 41. 267, 271.


Isla de los Estados, 53. 224 n.


Island No. 10, news, 56. 419.


Isle-de-Ré, France, troops for colo- nies, 60. 296, 297, 300.


Islie, Francis. See Estlake.


Isolation, Monroe on doctrine (1804),


42. 326. See also Monroe Doctrine. Israel, Mary S., 46. 166 n.


Italy, travel (1840), 46. 354-362; (1819), 51. 401-498; affairs (1797), 59. 327, 332, 335; Murat (1815), 360.


Ive, John, London merchant, 52. 335, 339.


Ives, Benjamin, shipmaster, 51. 358. Ives, Stephen B., jr., law office, 41. 279.


Ives, Thomas P., as merchant, 41. 240.


Izard, Alice (DeLancey), 51. 28.


Izard, Anne [Mrs. Deas], 51. 28 n.


Izard, Charlotte [Mrs. Smith], 51. 28.


Izard, George, Gerry on, 47. 516.


Izard, Henry, travel in N. Y. (1790), 51. 53.


Izard, Ralph, Adams on, 44. 428; on W. L. Smith, 51. 24, 28; estate, 75; Paris, 54. 108; replies to presiden- tial addresses, 57. 130, 133, 136, 139.


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J. Howard Brown Co., lithographs, 49. 95.


J. M. Chapman, affair, 46. 119-121, 126, 128.


Jablonowski, Fürst von, Jonathan Russell, 51. 478, 485, 497.


Jackal, on Northwest Coast, 53. 259; Hawaii, 54. 14.


Jackass bill, 53. 2.


Jackson, -- , at Weymouth (1741- 49), 42. 456, 457.


Jackson, Col. - , in besieged Bos- ton, 59. 133.


Jackson, Pres. Andrew, McLean (1828), 41. 364 n .; appointments, spoils, 371, 386, 45. 168-179, 46. 328-333, 336-338, 49. 218-220, 222; War of 1812, 42. 334; election of 1844, 396 n., 428, 431; Oregon, 43. 23; Eaton controversy, 74; Bos- ton's attitude (1831), 74; Lewis's letter (1839) on relations, 496; H. L. White, 499 n .; ports., 44. 87, 49. 59, 54. 290; St. Louis memorial exercises, 44. 349; Florida expedi- tion, 383-385, 49. 180, 60. 30; hate of Adams, 44. 385 n .; partisans' vic- tory in New York City (1827), 45. 166; letter to, 169; Mass. and at- tack on Bank, 183; Baylies's mis- sion, 184; vetoes, 46. 90; Cabinet, 327, 49. 216, 53. 55; office for Bay- lies, 46. 327, 335, 336; J. E. Wool on policy and prospects (1829), 334, 335; Duff Green, 337; letters: (1841) on loan, banks, 47. 469; (1844) on Overton's will, 55. 2; - Mobile, 47. 510; on Clay (1827), 49. 208; inauguration expectations, 218; contemporary and later opinion, 353; Dix on character (1824), 50. 147; Charnwood on, 51. 99; French spoliation claims, 53. 53, 55; Van Buren correspondence, 94; New England visit, 56. 244; at Boston, 244-246, 251-253, 255-257; health, 244, 246-248, 252, 256; New Eng- land attitude, 244-246, 257-260; reason for abandoning tour, 248; removal of deposits, 248, 259; at Philadelphia and New York, 248-


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250; domesticity, 250; Harvard degree, 252-255, 57. 259; Davis's caricature, real personality, 56. 255; medal, 300; New Orleans an- niversaries, 57. 245; Nullification Proclamation, 252; Unionism, 369, 370; painting for federal capitol, 59. 81; Vaughan, 379. See also Elections (1824, 1828, 1832).


Jackson, Rev. Arthur (?), London sermon (1628), 50. 207.


Jackson, Benjamin, customs officer, 46. 461.


Jackson, Charles [1], 60. 164, 359; Natural Philosophy Society, AUTOG., 49. 418.


Jackson, Charles [2], passport, 60. 359.


Jackson, Charles C., gift, 51. 89; Lee, Higginson & Co., 53. 117.


Jackson, Dr. Charles T., ether, pa- pers, memorials, 48. 319, 52. 169, 322; J. A. Dix, 50. 165.


Jackson, Edmund, chancery case, 60. 142.


Jackson, Edward, Indian mission, 42. 260 n.


Jackson, Francis, Burns rendition, 44. 332; Sims case, 45. 623, 55. 342. Jackson, Hannah (Avery), 51. 177.


Jackson, Col. Henry, reoccupation of New York, 54. 337.


Jackson, Mrs. Henry, gift, 47. 272.


Jackson, Isaac, earthenware associ- ation, 51. 239.


Jackson, J., Indiana entertainment, 42. 35.


Jackson, Gov. James, travel troubles, 47. 37; replies to presidential ad- dresses, 57. 133, 139.


Jackson, Dr. James, Trumbull sil- houettes, 47. 272; Natural Philos- ophy Society, AUTOG., letter (1803), 49. 418, 421; Jenner monument, 52. 45; correspondence, 60. 49.


Jackson, James, Lee, Higginson & Co., 53. 117.


Jackson, Rev. John, 46. 267.


Jackson, John, goods for (1639), 51. 284.


Jackson, John, Va. (1795), 59. 203.


Jackson, John B., Sidney port., 51. 276 n.


Jackson, Dr. John B. S., 52. 105; pathology, 106; group port., 55. 186 (see Gen. In. xxiii).


Jackson, Jonathan, Europe, 43. 618, 49. 84 n., 85; silhouette, 47. 445; letters to, 49. 83-89, 60. 49; Consti- tution of 1780, 50. 358 n., 384.


Jackson, Col. Joseph [1], autog., 41. 29; port., 50. 1, 51. 176; biog. note, 176.


Jackson, Rev. Joseph [2], 49. 259, 260; port., 45. 1, 51. 177; biog. note, 177.


Jackson, Joshua, property, 53. 39. Jackson, Kate, deposits, 54. 289, 319. Jackson, Lidian E. [Mrs. Bridge], 48. 319.


Jackson, Marian C., gifts, 60. 49, 359. Jackson, Mary [Mrs. Wendell], 60. 114 n.


Jackson, Mary B. [Mrs. Rathbone], 54.193.


Jackson, Mrs. Neville, collection of silhouettes, 45. 560.


Jackson, Norton, at Weymouth, 42. 456.


Jackson, Patrick T. [1], Webster dinner, 45. 160; Lowell, 48. 69; T. H. Perkins, 53. 105.


Jackson, Patrick T. [2], Kan., 41. 224; at camp, 57. 490.




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