Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 35

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


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LETTERS OF CREDIT-LEWIS


(1899), 48. 169; H. A. Wise (1859, '61), 41. 93, 329, 516, 46. 248; Horatio Woodman (1861-62), 58. 318, 322; J. E. Wool (1828-29), 46. 327, 333, 334; David Wooster (1776), 55. 72; Geo. Wright (1863), 46. 119 n .; Jas. Wright (1841), 56. 297; Silas Wright (1844), 42. 418; Thos. Young (1769), 47. 202, 207, 209. See also Sources.


Letters of credit, in Oriental trade (1797), 41. 242-244; French coloni- zation, 60. 296, 301. See also Bills of exchange.


Letters of marque. See Privateering. Lettsom, John Coakley, letters (1791- 97) to Joseph Willard, 43. 631, 637, 640-644; on French Revolution, 632, 638, 639, 641, 643; Harvard degree, 632; medical works, 642, 645; Waterhouse on, 644. Leuthen, battle of, 44. 39.


Le Vaillant, Sieur, Le Havre case, 60. 281.


Levant, Hawaii, 54. 18.


Levant Co., payment of salaries to diplomats, 59. 16.


Lever, Seton & Croftes, letter on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 219.


Leverett, George V., Australian ballot movement, 58. 406.


Leverett, Gov. John, instructions on Quakers, 42. 203 n .; Randolph, 46. 452; Lawson case, 483.


Leverett, Pres. John, death, 44. 261 n .; Bishop Kennett, 53. 69, 74, 80.


Leverett, Sarah [Mrs. Byficld], 56. 46 n.


Leverett, Sarah (Crisp | Harris), 56. 23 n.


Leverett, Thomas, church warden, Boston, England, 60. 143.


Leverett, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 388, 395 n.


Leverett Papers, 57. 513.


Leveson-Gower, George G. W. S. See Sutherland.


Leveson-Gower, Granville. See Gower. Leveson-Gower, Granville G. See Granville.


L'Evesque, , factor at Lisbon (1708), 55. 172.


Levett, Christopher, on Weston, 51. 229.


Levy, David. See Yulee.


Lew, Barzillai (Zelap), negro musi- cian, 42. 198.


Lew, Primus, slave, 42. 198.


Lewcey (Lewcis), Lewis, West Indian trade, 47. 186, 187.


Lewis, -, shipmaster (1775), 59. 214.


Lewis, -, sutler, token, 48. 253. Lewis, Rev. London sermon (1627), 50. 204.


Lewis, Abigail, autog., 57. 229. Lewis, Rev. Daniel, sermon, 42. 452.


Lewis, David, Marbury-Aylmer con- ference, 48. 283, 286. Lewis, Dixon H., fat, 52. 100.


Lewis, Eleanor Parke (Custis), 47. 487 (see Gen. In. xix).


Lewis, Elizabeth G. [Mrs. Gay], 50. 111.


Lewis, Emeline (Richards), 50. 111. Lewis, Ethel A. F. (Putnam), 49. 482. Lewis, Sir George Cornewall, Civil


War attitude, 44. 4, 5, 13, 47. 69, 56. 180; Gladstone's Newcastle speech, reply, 45. 263, 47. 398, 399, 404-407; confederate belligerency, 88, 48. 211; political situation (1862), 47. 395; on French proposal to recognize the Confederacy, 401, 407, 410, 416, 418, 420; Vernon Harcourt, 409.


Lewis, Isaiah, 45. 580; Boston Marine Society diploma, 59. 237.


Lewis, James (?), Baltimore paper, 49. 216.


Lewis, James, 44. 65.


Lewis, Jane (Clark), 49. 287.


Lewis, John, of England, 49. 287; im- print, 53. 192 n .; letters to (1742), 206, 207. Lewis, John F., 51. 197.


Lewis, John H., 49. 482.


Lewis, Jonathan C., 49. 287.


Lewis, Katharine N., gift, 45. 185. Lewis, Lathrop, separation of Maine, 41. 159; township plans, 56. 69.


Lewis, Lawrence, 47. 487; letter, 60. 87.


Lewis, Lothrop. See Lewis, Lathrop. Lewis, Mary A. [Mrs. Bant, Mrs. Davis], 54. 219.


Lewis, Meriwether, poem on his ex- ploration, 43. 237-239; J. Q. Adams's satire, 239-241.


Lewis, Morgan, 46. 318; letters, 53. 94.


Lewis, Nicholas, Virginia church support, 42. 342.


Lewis, Philip, New Hampshire assem- bly, 45. 629.


Lewis, Susanna H. [Mrs. Willard], 45. 580.


Lewis, Capt. Thomas, U. S. A. (1795), 47. 471.


Lewis, William (1639), 48. 39.


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LEWIS-LIBRARY OF CONGRESS


Lewis, William, Hamilton's bank opinion, 46. 415 n.


Lewis, William B., letter to Jackson (1839) on politics and office, 43. 496; Van Buren, 497-499; H. L. White, 499, 500; Polk's removal, 503 n.


Lewis, Dr. Winslow, career, 50. 111, 112.


Lewis and Clark expedition, 43. 20; Jefferson on (1818), 46. 407.


Lexington, Ky., insurance company, 47. 371.


Lexington, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 382; records and epitaphs, 52. 283; troops for Revolution, 55. 362.


Lexington, privateer, 54. 135.


Lexington and Concord action, Con- tinental Congress, 44. 522; his- torical doubts on Lexington, 49. 361-386; controversy over first resistance, 361, 362, 382; evolution of engraving, 363, 364, 384, 385; accepted notion, 364, 382-384; de- velopment of animosities, Gage's problem, attitude of troops, 369- 372, 56. 70; British task, Pitcairn, 49. 372, 380-382, 56. 73, 75-77; Parker's company, responsibility for forming, 49. 373, 385; first shot, 374-378; purpose to disarm Par- ker's company, 378; British injuries, 383; conduct of Lexington com- pany, 385, 386; Munroes in, 50. 31; relic, 118; broadsides, 52. 165, 56. 168; Revere's ride, 54. 7; Concord Bridge fight, 55. 19-23, 79-86; British side of contest, 70-94; forces, 71; British delay, 72; Col. Smith's activities, 73-75, 93; Ber- nard, 75; weather, 77; Lexington to Concord, 77-79; Concord village, 86-88; scalping of British soldiers, 88-92; retreat to Lexington, 92, 93; Percy's reinforcement, 93; as type of revolutionary conflicts, 58. 112; M.H.S. exhibit, 390, 59. 267; effect on British troops, 293-295, 300; news to England, 295, 303. Ley, Arthur, shipmaster, 47. 188. Ley, James, lord. See Marlborough.


Leyden, Netherlands, Pilgrim ter- centenary, 54. 8.


Leyden Bible, 42. 228.


Libbey, Janc [Mrs. Scammell], 52. 144.


Libbie, Frederick J., gift, 49. 1; copy- book, 52. 117.


Libby, Orin G., on votes in Congress, 47. 40.


Libby Prison, view, 49. 287; escape, 54.6; food, 82.


Libel, chancery case (1613), 60. 133- 141.


Liberal Republicans, movement, 48. 246.


Liberator, imposing stone, 44. 659; complete file, 49. 177; Garrison mob, 57. 210.


Liberia, Pres. Benson in London, 48. 449, 451. See also Colonization.


Libertas Americana medal, 54. 83. Liberty. See Freedom.


Liberty, sloop, customs commission- ers at Castle, 42. 470; seizure and mob, 43. 483, 55. 252-255, 274, 281; as revenue cruiser, 43. 486; affair, 46. 468, 55. 239-284; significance and motives, 239; Townshend Acts and Board of Customs, 240, 241; Hillsborough as colonial secretary, 241-243; Bernard and enforcement, 243-246; call for armed force, Romney, instructions, 246-248, 267, 271, 278, 283, 284; Hancock as im- porter, evasions, 248; Romney and impressment, 249, 250, 283; coun- cil's investigation, 255; town meet- ing, demand on the governor, 256- 259, 281-283; legal proceedings, 260-262; papers, 262-284; Han- cock's order for wines, 262; com- missioners on general smuggling and radical actions, 265-271; opin- ion of attorney-general, 273-276; commissioners' flight, official opin- ions, 279, 280, 282, 283; Boston instructions to representatives, 283. Liberty Bell, medal, 49. 287; anti- slavery reproduction, 53. 17. Liberty Bugle, file, 49. 168.


Liberty Guards, Kansas, 41. 335.


Liberty loans, authorized, 51. 12; posters, 89.


Libraries, country, 42. 349; two early New Hampshire, lists, 43. 33; Phila- delphia public (1777), 44. 162 n .; Redwood, Newport, 49. 264; public Charleston (1773), 447; European (1818), 51. 385, 394; Italian, Vati- can (1819), 414, 470; Lightfoot's rabbinical, 52. 303 n .; cooperation in photostat work, 57. 312. See also next titles; Books; Boston Public, Harvard College, and other libraries by name.


Library of Congress, Americana photostats, 53. 148; Hancock's letter-books for, 58. 250; burning, 59. 84.


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LIBRARY OF M.H.S .- LINCOLN


Library of M.E.S., reports of commit-


tees to examine (1907), 41. 31; (1908), 429; (1909), 42. 252; (1910), 43. 467; (1911). 44. 577; (1912). 45. 556; (1913), 46. 395; (1914), 47. 329; (1915), 48. 375; (1916), 49. 305; (1917), 50. 238; (1915), 51. 334; (1919), 52. 184; (1920, 53. 160; (1921), 54. 262; (1922 . 55. 303; (1924), 57. 325; (1926. 59. 251; (1927). 60. 207; committees to examine (1908-27), 41. 394 42. 171, 43. 412, 44. 494. 45. 499, 45. 341, 47. 276. 48. 320, 49. 255, 50. 209, 51. 290, 52. 141. 53. 130, 54. 215, 55. 239, 56. 265, 57. 279, 58. 237, 59. 237, 60. 162; donors (1907- 12), 41. 541. 42. 479, 43. 691, 46 707, 45. 661; unwanted scoumals- tion, 42. 4-6, 253, 43. 465, 47. 330, 49. 307; steel stack, 42. 253, 43. 461, 467; gemeral books, 42. 255; card catalogue, 254, 48. 379, 49. 306, 59. 280; im old days. 43. 225; standing committee, 471; notable secessions, 44. 1. 45. 27, 353, 354, 46. 427, 47. 27, 221, 222, 415, 48. 535, 50. 4, 51. 341, 52. 85, 165, 282, 317, 53. 17, 37, 92, 128, 140, 177, 155, 54. 1, 48, S1, 243, 55. 3, 155, 319, 339. 56. 2, 165, 213, 279, 57. 73, 74, 229, 351, 59. 265; iscili- ties for research, 47. 331: strength- eming, 48. 364; convenience, 357. 379; suggestions on purchases, 378; exchanges, 380; Assistant Librarian and membership, 49. 4, 60; Deed oi room, 50. 239, 59. 279; services of S. A. Green, 52. 53-55; private room for Librarian, 185; works of members, 53. 65; standing commit- tee (1920), 54. 49; (1921), 291; (1922), 55. 321; (1923), 56. 300;


(1924), 57. 362; (1925), 58. 377; (1925), 59. 303; (1927), 60. 315; Ebeling sad books for, 59. 327. 330, 347. See also Green, Samuel Abbott; Tuttle, Julius Herbert.


Liburne, France, colonial trade, 60. 285.


Lichtensn, Wilhelmine Erke, orunisse , Frederick William IIL, 59. 329. Lichtenberger, Henri, 54. 195


Lichtenstein, Martin H. K., Ebeling 02. 59. 365.


Lidgett, Charles, 45. 649; Mason lands, 48. 137.


Lieb, John W., jr., medal, 60. 2.


Liebenan, Capt. Joseph H. Civil War, 56. 417, 422, 442.


Lieber, Francis, 44. 595, 603; on Gallstin, 45. 410; om wsr, 50. 263.


Liechtenstein, Jobsan Josei, fürst pom. srt gallery in Viemms, 51. 395. Lieutenant, Nsuset Indian, deed, 44. 258-260.


Lieutenant Isisnd. Mass., 44. 257.


Life, Thomas, ss Franklin's solicitor. bills, 56. 95, 109-117.


Lichtfoot, John, mabbinies! Horsty. 52. 303 %


Lightfoot, John Antigos pedition (c. 1730). 59. 174.


Lightfoot Sammel, Antigos petition, 59. 174.


Lighthouses, Boston Harbor, 56. 45-


Lichtming, strokes, 42. 460, 470, 474; Northwest Cossi mythology, 58 237. Lightning rods, Le Roy on, 56. 147; French price, 148.


Ligonis, province of. Morton's Isod, 55. 155, 163.


Libolibo, missionaries, 54. 10; trad- ers, 20; posthumous title, 20 z. Lillie. Ser also Lilly.


Lillie, Elizabeth [Mrs. Pierce], 51. 337.


Lillie, Ebzabeth (Vose | Baker), 51. 337.


Lillie, John. 51. 337.


Lillie, Mebitsble [Mrs. Bowdoin], 61 164


Lillie, Mr& Mebicsble (?), Cotton Mather, 48. 136, 137.


Lilly, William, urset, 57. 35; Jobn Evsms, 60. 157-160.


Limbrey, Henry, Indian slave, 44. 655.


Lincoln, Pres. Abraham, Seburz and Sewsrd's sttack, 41. 35; estly sp- pointments, 116; immigrsmt sm- cestor, 279: ofer of command to Garibaldi, 319-325; political prm- ciples, 451, 452; sad public opinion, 42. 31; visite to New England (18451, 70-83, 86: (1850, SI T., 82, 57. 377; described, 42. 73, 55, 151. 57. 381; Cooper Instivate address, 42. 73. 82, 82 m. 57. 377; Sebouler, letters, 42. 79, 80, 46. 32; candidser (1845 letter, 42. 83, §4; I. Central R. R. S !; knowledge and methods, 85-67; insugarstion table, nous, 135; Erst insugars- tion, 145, 145-151, 56. 307; journey to Washington. 42. 145; Seward's prestatement on mangural, 147; insugarstion and sentiment, 1=5;


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early attitude as President, 151; Va., 43. 659; and Congress (1860- 61), 682; framing Cabinet, 682, 45. 76; and foreign opinion, 44. 5; Gold- win Smith on, 7-9, 49. 111; major problem, 44. 225; Kansas and slav- ery, 508-510; Frank Blair (1857), 518; Sumner's letter to (1862), 602, 604; Gen. Stone, 667; Trent affair, 45. 65, 75, 104, 108, 143; English opinion, 147; London Times on Illinois letter (1863), 46. 5, 6; ignor- ing Cabinet, 41 n .; Seward's ignor- ing, 42 n., 45 n .; Seward's despatch on belligerency, 61, 77; privateer- ing, Webb's letter (1861), 73 n., 115; negro colonization policy, 110; Bright on Reconstruction, 123; Rubery pardon, 128; English trib- utes (1865), 143, 48. 473-480, 49. 119, 120; candidacy (1856), 46. 223; reminiscences, after Antie- tam, on Vicksburg operations, 225; Wolseley on, 47. 23; the Argylls on, 87-89, 104; ports., 127, 50. 200, 51. 354, 55. 41; Russell on, before in- auguration, 48. 204; Lyons on, and Seward, 213, 219, 224; Seward's foreign-war panacea, memoran- dum, 223, 232; Borglum head, 253; Moran on, 433, 460; letter of sym- pathy on death of Albert, 444; Eng- lish doggerel on death, 476; Booth supposed to be in London, 480; Ban- croft's oration, English comment, 483, 484, 49. 132; medals, 167, 53. 178; medallions, 49. 176, 54. 3; contemporary and later opinion, 49. 354, 56. 269, 270; on Whig leaders, 50. 53; McClellan (1861), 322, 325, 329, 331, 332; (1862), 336, 337, 340- 342, 350; western operations (1862), 335-337; General Order No. 1, 338; Peninsula movement, 351; Morse on Charnwood's biog., 51. 90; puzzling personality, 92; imper- sonal patriotism, 100, 101; military appointments, 101; negro suffrage, 104; Lamon's biog., 498; Volk's life mask and cast of hands, 52. 319-321; papers relating to, 54. 139; relics, 245; relief, 55. 165; Antietam, 56. 175, 199, 200; criti- cism (1862), 235, 236; Butler (1864), 240, 241; Siegel, 241; and troops (1861), 361, 364; (1862), 443; General Order No. 3, 57. 102; in Congress, slavery, 371; senatorial candidacy, Douglas debates, 375; secession, 379-381; beginning of


Civil War, 381; strategy, 383, 384; peace movements, 387-390, 59. 240-246, 252; second inaugural, 57. 391, 59. 246; Richmond, Va. leg- islature, 57. 392, 59. 246-252; as- sassination, political effect, 57. 394; accomplishment, 394-396; metliod of ending war, 59. 238; force and complete surrender, 238-240, 249; on slavery and Union, 60. 56; Seward's policy (Feb., 1861), 234; Beveridge's biog., 316-318. See also Elections (1860, 1864): Eman- cipation.


Lincoln, Benjamin, Saratoga force, 44. 699; collector, 46. 474; coun- cilor, 51. 259 n .; letter (1781) on military accounts, 53. 24; letter to, 57. 513; relics, 59. 3; Shays's Re- bellion, 155; candidacy for governor (1785), 60. 338.


Lincoln, Bessie [Mrs. Potter], 41. 280.


Lincoln, Bessie B., gift, 58. 215, Gen. In. xiv.


Lincoln, Charles H., calendar of Shirley Papers, 46. 305.


Lincoln, Content, baptized, 42. 453. Lincoln, Dr. David F., table, 46. 379. Lincoln, Elisha, Weymouth, 42. 453. Lincoln, Ellen B. (Hayden), 41. 280. Lincoln, Ezra, jr., political meeting, 42. 74.


Lincoln, Mrs. Francis H., gift, 45. 578. Lincoln, Frederick W., jr., draft-riots order, 52. 118.


Lincoln, George H., gift, 47. 445.


Lincoln, Harriet, deposit, 59. 3.


Lincoln, Herman, candidacy, 49. 256; at Saratoga, 50. 195; biog. note, 195 n.


Lincoln, Jeremiah, papers, Gen. In. xiv.


Lincoln, Levi [1], Constitution of 1780, 50. 358 n.


Lincoln, Levi [2], separation of Maine,


41. 143; state conventions, 42. 72, 57. 249, 250; as collector, 42. 413; antimasonic support, 45. 182; J. B. Davis, 49. 178; letter (1823) on judiciary, gubernatorial candidacy, 184; senatorial candidacy (1826- 27), correspondence, 192-204 (see Gen. In. xx), 207, 207 n .; reëlection (1828), 210; candidacy (1831), 239-256; Cushing, 252; French spoliation claims, 53. 53; Jackson's visit, 56. 251; qualifies the House, 57. 254; Latin address, 59. 98; letter presented, Gen. In. xiv.


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Lincoln, Marshall, election, 49. 255 n. Lincoln, Dr. Merrick, 58. 138.


Lincoln, Robert T., on father in Mass., letter (1907), 42. 81; R. H. Fitz, 47. 5.


Lincoln, Mrs. Roland C., gift, 48. 495.


Lincoln, Capt. Rufus P., promotion, 56. 487.


Lincoln, Sally (Cushing), 50. 195 n. Lincoln, Samuel, immigrant, 41. 279, 58. 93.


Lincoln, Solomon [1], 41. 279; candi- dacy (1830), 49. 220, 221; letters: (1830) on Adams for Congress, 234-238; (1831) on election, 255.


Lincoln, Solomon [2], death, 41. 182, 414; tributes, 183, 189; memoir, 279; PORT. and AUTOG., 279; journal, 59. 236.


Lincoln, Thomas, commission (1690), Gen. In. xiv.


Lincoln, Waldo, Council, 42. 256, 43. 472, 44. 579; report of Council, 45. 542; L. N. KINNICUTT, 58. 93.


Lincoln, William, on Timothy Paine, 50. 182.


Lincoln, Mass., Lawrence ordination, 44. 273; service medal, 53. 18.


Lincoln, bark, record, 53. 94.


Lincoln County (Me.) Historical So- ciety, tablet, 54. 245.


Lincolnshire, England, emigrants to New England, 60. 372.


Lincolnshire Company, records, 49. 293.


Lind, Jenny, miniature, 51. 353.


Lindall, Elizabeth [Mrs. Pitts], 51. 187.


Lindsay. See also Linzee.


Lindsay, William S., C. S. A. recog- nition motion, speeches, 47. 387, 48. 455-457, 460, 462, 486; letter to, 215; blockade debate, 446.


Lindsey, Benjamin, ballot reform, 58. 416.


Lindsey, Rev. Theophilus, books for Quincy, 50. 469.


Lindsey, William, Antigua petition, 59. 173.


Linguistics, Indian records, 51. 323. See also Languages.


Linkletter, Henry, sailor, 55. 68.


Linn, Dr. John L., naval surgeon, 55. 87, 97, 128, 141.


Linsay, William, collector at Norfolk, 44. 673.


Linwood, wrecked, 56. 375.


Linzee, Capt. John, ports., 42. 1, 57. 242, 251, 58. 390; sea-chest, 56.


317; correspondence, 57. 2; sword, 242.


Linzee, Mrs. John, port., 58. 390.


Linzee, Mrs. John T., gift, deposit,


56. 317, 57. 2.


Linzee, Nancy, diary, 57. 2.


Linzee, Samuel H., letters, 57. 2.


Lion, wrecked (1630), 47. 344.


Lion, H. M. S., Chinese mission, 43. 316, 319, 53. 269.


Lion, whaler, wrecked (1823), 54. 47. Lion's Claw, 47. 190.


Lippincott, Joshua B., royalty to Ouida, 48. 488.


Liquor. See Drink.


Lisbon, early U. S. trade, specie, 41. 269, 274; American trade (1774), 59. 212, 215.


Lisburne, Wilmot Vaughan, viscount, 44. 104 n. -


Liscomb, William, Boston crew, 55. 87.


Lisle, David, Liberty affair, 55. 252, 274.


Lispenard, Anthony, as presidential elector, 41. 47, 48.


Litchfield, Conn., Wolcott Mansion, 53. 177.


Literary Recreations of Round Hill School, 47. 221, 222.


Literature, Norton on, in U. S., 42. 34, 35; Milton's impress on New England provincial, 154-170; con- ditions in provincial America, 159; Damascus story tellers (1839), 46. 349; contemporary and later opin- ions, 49. 356; Norton on dime, 50. 196-199; reading in Mass. village (c. 1860), 56. 338; Boston condi- tions (c. 1720), 57. 340. See also Drama; Essays; Fiction; History; Language; Oratory; Poetry; Press; Social conditions.


Lithobolia, Newcastle, N. H., 45. 632 n.


Littel, Ephraim, loyalist, petition, 55. 2, 60. 36-38.


Little. See also Littel.


Little, Fobes, proceedings against, 43. 257, 258.


Little, Lieut. George, escape, 50. 98. Little, Moses, military papers, 53. 3. Little, Tristram, copybook, 52. 3.


Little-Compton Scourge, author, 57. 349, 350.


Little Harbor, Cohasset, Mass., land plans, Gen. In. xv.


Little James, Plymouth ship, 44. 178- 188.


Littlebury, John, 45. 220


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LITTLEFIELD-LLOYD


Littlefield, George E., port., 49. 1.


Littlefield, Col. Milton S., Charleston operations, 57. 454, 457, 465.


Littlewood, William, Antigua pe- tition, 59. 173.


Live stock. See Animals.


Lively, H. M. S., captured, 54. 135, 59. 111.


Livermore, Abigail, diary, 49. 348.


Livermore, Arthur, letter to, 46. 404; on Trumbull's paintings, 59. 76 n. Livermore, Edward St. Loe, biog. sketch, 54. 289, 290.


Livermore, George, Dowse fund, 41. 7; Historical Research, and emanci- pation pen, correspondence, 44. 595-604; Winthrop Bible, 54. 1; Melanchthon Bible, 57. 73.


Livermore, Isaac, Webster dinner, 45. 160.


Livermore, Mehitable J. [Mrs. Haven], 54. 290.


Livermore, Samuel, 46. 404 n .; reply to presidential address, 57. 150, 153.


Livermore, Thomas Leonard, Coun- cil, 41. 33; on commutation fee, 97; T. A. DODGE, 43. 208; on Gettys- burg forces, 44. 232; on Gen. Stone's imprisonment, 666, 667; on collapse of Confederacy, Appo- mattox, 48. 92-101, 49. 96; Mc- CLELLAN, 50. 315; tributes, 51. 239-245; on Antietam forces, 56. 197.


Livermore, William Roscoe [1], Coun- cil, 42. 256, 43. 472, 44. 579; VICKSBURG, 43. 233; COMPARATIVE HISTORY OF WESTERN NATIONS, 593; GETTYSBURG, 44. 223, 45. 210; on the emancipation pen, 44. 595; on his Civil War volumes, 46. 274; on collapse of Confederacy, 48. 101- 103; and Official Records, 51. 244; tribute, 53. 5; memoir, 338; PORT. and AUTOG., 338; Melanchthon Bible, 57. 73.


Livermore, William Roscoe [2], me- morial, 57. 73.


Livermore, Mrs. William Roscoe, gift of estate, 57. 73.


Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, earl of, Molasses Act, 46. 467.


Liverpool, England, cotton trade (1807), 41. 277; painting of, 54. 49; and Indian missionaries, 56. 28-30; emigrants to New England, 60. 371. Liverpool, H. M. S., 44. 173.


Liverpool, painting, 54. 49.


Livingston, -, Half Moon Tavern (1820), 50. 192.


Livingston, Alida [Mrs. Armstrong], 47. 494 n.


Livingston, Brockholst, and French mission, 47. 297; as correspondent, 55. 227; letter (1797) on Le Guen case, 60. 381.


Livingston, Catherine [Mrs. Ridley], 55. 227.


Livingston, Edward, Jefferson-Burr election, 41. 50; letter to, 45. 175; Baylies, 184; Jackson's Cabinet, 49. 216; reply to presidential ad- dress, 57. 147, 149, 158.


Livingston, Edward, Round Hill School paper, 47. 221; caricature of Bancroft, 222.


Livingston, Edward P., 47. 493 n.


Livingston, Elizabeth S. (Livingston), 47. 493 n.


Livingston, Henry Brockholst. See Livingston, Brockholst.


Livingston, John L. (?), and Ranger command, 55. 138.


Livingston, Kitty [Mrs. Garretson], 47. 495.


Livingston, Margaret [Mrs. Tillot- son], 47. 495 n.


Livingston, Margaret (Beekman), house, 51. 55.


Livingston, Margaret M. (Living- ston), 47. 493 n., 502.


Livingston, Mary (Stevens), social life in Washington (1814), 47. 493, 497; funeral, 498.


Livingston, Mary (Winthrop), 58. 147.


Livingston, Philip, Stamp Act Con- gress, 49. 452.


Livingston, Robert (1814), 47. 493 n. Livingston, Robert R., committee on


Declaration of Independence, 43. 249; Annapolis Convention, 49. 89; house, 51. 55; Hamilton's war-time news-letters, 58. 223; correspond- ence on birth of dauphin, 59. 62 n .; steamboat monopoly, 392.


Livingston, Sarah [Mrs. Jay], 55. 227.


Livingston, William (c. 1713), 58. 147.


Livingston, Gov. William, pamphlet (1757), 44. 687 n .; Jedediah Morse, 53. 46; papers, 55. 225, 56. 268; La Luzerne's fête, 59. 65.


Livingstone, Anne [Countess Kil- marnock], 48. 335 n.


Livius, Peter, in England, 44. 105 n .; and N. H., 48. 339, 341.


Livy, Padua monument, 51. 407. Lloyd. See also Loyd.


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Lloyd, of Charleston, Paris


(1778), 54. 108.


Lloyd, Arthur, Boston crew, 55. 87.


Lloyd, Dr. James [1], Vassall's appeal, 41. 217, 218.


Lloyd, James [2], election as senator, career, 45. 364, 365 n., 373-375; Randolph correspondence on Hart- ford Convention, 375, 397-399, 60. 29; letters to J. Adams, 45. 375- 405; on Adams's French policy, 375-379, 394-396, 398-404; on Ghent Treaty, fisheries, other pro- visions, 378, 380-393, 395, 405; letters to J. Q. Adams (1822-24), 405, 408; on New York City, 405; on Erie Canal, 406, 407; on Alaska treaty, 408; Franklin monument, 488, 489; ports., 49. 287.


Lloyd, Philip, clerk of Privy Council, 45. 635.


Lloyd, Rebecca [Mrs. Broome], 49. 479 n .; Edmund Quincy, 479 n., 58. 133.


Lloyd, Dr. Robert, 42. 474.


Lloyd George, David, on American war efforts, 55. 167, 171.


Loan exhibitions of M.H.S .. , 54. 261, 55. 304, 57. 309, 58. 390. 59. 267.


Loan Office, notes (1777), 49. 412.


Loans, local requisition (1780), 50. 307. See also Public debts.


Lobby, "broad stair members," 53. 335.


Lobo de Sylveira, Comte, 51. 379, 380. Local government. See County com- missioners; Municipal; Sheriff; Town; Vestry.


Local option, proposed in Massachu- setts (1834), 57. 260.


Lock, shipmaster, Hawaii, 54. 31.


Locke, John, popularity, 50. 383; influence on American Revolution, 51. 278.


Locke, John [b. 1764], autog. album, 52. 2.


Locker (Lampson), Frederick, 48. 478 n.


Lockport, N. Y., bank affairs (1845), 53. 57; in 1826, 59. 399.


Lockwood, Anthony, New Brunswick Council, 54. 353 n.


Lockwood, H. de F., gift, 49. 290.


Lockwood, James, letter (1776) on Canadian expedition, 55. 71.


Lockwood, Wilton, Holmes port., 47. 222.


Locust tree, Argyll's interest in, 47. 70.


Loder, Gilbert, Dorchester Company, 43. 494, 496 n.


Loder, Robert, 43. 496 n.


Lodge, Anna (Cabot), cradle, Gen. In. xiv.


Lodge, George C. [b. 1873], cradle, Gen. In. xiv.


Lodge, George C. [b. 1927], cradle, Gen. In. xiv.


Lodge, Henry Cabot, on Webster's 7th of March speech, 44. 507, 510; biennial election contest, 48. 353; President of M.H.S. (1915-24), 381, 382, 49. 309, 50. 240, 51. 336, 52. 186, 53. 161, 54. 264, 55. 305, 56. 296, 57. 327; presides, 48. 424, 495, 49. 59, 257, 50. 137, 51. 1, 89, 289, 52. 1, 139, 54. 1, 48, 55. 339, 56. 279, 316, 57. 1, 73, 308; on honor of presidency, 48. 424; gifts, 49. 95, 287, 50. 119, 51. 1, 89, 238, 342, 54. 2, 55. 224, 57. 2, 58. 2; Everett's campaign against, 49. 50; on A. T. Lyman, 60; letters to, 61, 58. 329; on F. L. Gay, 49. 258; address on C. F. Adams, 291; on T. R. Sullivan, 50. 4; on witch- craft in Howell's Letters, 91; LAW ON WITCHES, 214; RECENT CON- GRESSIONAL LEGISLATION, 51. 5; on Henry Adams, 317; on prob- lems of peace, 52. 4; ports., 53. 92, 59. 35, 60. 313, 373; Barrett Wendell, 54. 202; return of Trum- bull Papers, ADDRESS, 353, 55. 30; Clement on (1883), 56. 64; FRANCIS PARKMAN, 319; on C. W. Eliot, 57. 3; on W. R. Thayer, 15; on Lord Morley, 75; on presidential addresses before Congress, 124, 172 n. ; PORT. and AUTOG., 58. front .; tributes, 97-110; as President of M.H.S., 249; memoir, 324; Alaska Boundary Commission, 59. 161- 169; death, 266; M.H.S. fund, 269; and presidential candidacy (1912), 304, 311, 314; and Roosevelt's candidacy, 308; W. S. Bigelow, 60. 18; on Webster as orator, 59; as orator, 64; Bancroft correspond- ence (1884) on Hamilton, 305-308; cradle, Gen. In. xiv.




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