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Lodge, Henry Cabot, jr., gift, cradle, Gen. In. xiv.
Lodge, John, map, 44. 156, 168.
Lodge, John E., 41. 337.
Lodge, John Ellerton, gift, 59. 35.
Lodi, Italy, in 1818, 51. 411, 412.
Loeb, Jacques, Geneva degree, 43. 289.
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Löwenhielm, Comte de, 51. 390, 392, 393, 395, 396, 398.
Löwenstern, Isidor, 50. 86.
Lofgren, Esther W., Thwing records, 50. 123.
Loft, Richard, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Loftie, Rev. William J., on the Savoy, London, 41. 304 n.
Logan, Capt. George, 58. 86.
Logan, Dr. George, in Wood's book, 41. 56; French mission, 42. 323.
Logan, John A., on bounties bill, 42. 115; Civil War, 46. 176.
Logan, Roswell T., postbellum news- paper, 48. 480.
Logan, Stephen T., congressional candidacy, 42. 80 n.
Logbooks and ship papers in M.H.S.,
47. 48, 48. 362, 49. 289, 50. 179, 51. 210, 52. 87, 283, 53. 66, 94, 141, 54. 139, 213, 289, 55. 2, 185, 285, 56. 2, 57. 361, 59. 1, 237, 60. 193, 359, Gen. In. xv. See also Colum- bia; Navigation.
Logwood, Boston shipment (1689), 52. 338, 340.
Lombard. See also Lambert.
Lombard, Warren Tavern (1820), 50. 190.
London, England, New England Coffee House, 41. 437; street names, 529; in 1837, 44. 214; Chari- table Corporation, 646-656; Hyde Park demonstration, 45. 331, 48. 486, 487; port books (1623-37), 47. 178-190; insurance (1796-1850), 371; in 1774: politics, 48. 338; thea- ter, 50. 439, 445, 447, 449, 464; - society during Civil War, 48. 446- 451 (see Gen. In. xx), 454; Gari- baldi (1864), 466-468; Mansion House dinner, 468-471; tributes to Lincoln, 473-480; confederate news- paper, Index, 482; Brougham- Dallas incident, 483 n .; social life (1805-6): theater, 509-515, 520, 533; City crowd, 515; famous so- ciety beggars, 516; Nelson obse- quies, 517-520; growth, parties, 521; Mrs. Opie, 522; ball, 523; Mrs. Knowles, 524, 532; opera and ballet, 525-532; Foundling Hos- pital music, 533; masquerades, 534; - Quincy on (1774), 50. 437; pe- tition of Livery on American affairs (1775), 494; New England shipments to (1683-98), 52. 335- 338; Coram and foundling estab- lishment, 56. 43-45, 53-56; ob-
noxious clubs (1721), 57. 347; attitude (1775), City, 59. 118, 128; emigrants to New England, 60. 370, 372.
London, Lake steamer, 44. 353.
London American, 48. 440.
London Coffee House, Boston, 50. 75.
London Company of Stationers, in- fluence, 57. 36.
London Company of Virginia, lost records, 46 477.
London Emancipation Society, Lin- coln tribute, 48. 477.
London Examiner, on Mexican War, 47. 454, 458, 460.
London Exhibition of 1851, Preble's diary, 52. 87; Peabody dinner, 60. 314.
London Gazette, copy (1714), 41. 207. London Herald (Morning Herald), on Seward and Chase, 46. 4; on Mexi- can War, 47. 454, 456.
London Morning Chronicle, on Trent affair, 45. 147; on Mexican War, 47. 456, 459.
London News, Civil War attitude (1862), 45. 127, 47. 85 (see Gen. In. xix).
London Packet, 43. 246 n.
London Post, Harris's news-sheet, 57. 66.
London Post (Morning Post), Civil War attitude, 46. 5, 107; on Alexan- dra case, 72; on Gladstone's New- castle speech, 47. 404; on Mexican War, 454.
London Slip of News, Harris's news- sheet, 57. 66.
London Society of Antiquaries, Gib- bon on, 52. 153.
London Spectator, on Russell and Alabama, 47. 81 n .; on Mexican War, 454.
London Standard, on Mexican War, 47. 456.
London Star (Morning Star), Civil War attitude, correspondent, 45. 127, 46. 95, 47. 85-86 (see Gen. In. xix); on Alabama claims, 46. 133.
London Telegraph, Civil War atti- tude, 49. 110.
London Times, Civil War attitude, irritation, 45. 38, 126, 127, 137, 151, 46. 5, 94, 98, 107, 108, 110, 125, 47. 85-86 (see Gen. In. xix), 91, 48. 442, 481; Trent affair, extracts, 45. 143-148; on confederate bel- ligerency, 46. 50 n .; Stephen's study, 125 n .; Cobden conflict, 130;
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Russell as Crimean War corre- spondent, 307; Russell in U. S., 308; on Gladstone's Newcastle speech, 47. 403; on Mexican War, 454-460, 462; on blockade, 48. 446; Jamaica affair, 49. 127.
Londonderry, Marquess of. See Castlereagh.
Long, shipmaster (1627), 47. 190.
Long, Agnes (Pierce), 53. 11.
Long, John Davis, SCHURZ'S REMI- NISCENCES, 41. 33, 115; on Solomon Lincoln, MEMOIR, 189, 279; at Har- vard, 279; Council, 42. 256, 43. 472; REMINISCENCES OF EDUCA- TION, 42. 348; committee on Dudley Square, 43. 283; J. M. BARKER, 399; gifts, 547, 45. 577; report of Coun- cil, 44. 564; R. E. LEE, 592; Isaac Hill's letter, 45. 29; presides, 541, 47. 1, 275, 48. 75, 133, 253; CIVIL WAR, 46. 175; on hour of meeting, 341; minute on C. F. Adams and Winthrop's History, 431; Vice- President, 47. 223, 331, 48. 382; on D. G. Hill, 47. 277; on William Endicott, 48. 76; on A. T. Mahan, 134; biennial election contest, 353, 354; on C. F. Adams, 384; on Curtis Guild, 425; tributes, 49. 7-11; Gen- eral Court, 52. 90; memoir, 53. 10; PORT. and AUTOG., 10; port., 57. 185.
Long, Julia T. (Davis), 53. 10.
Long, Mary W. (Glover), 53. 11.
Long, Pierce, 53. 11.
Long, Thomas, negro soldier, exploit, 43. 380, 382, 390.
Long, Zadoc, 53. 10.
Long Island, horses during Revolu- tion, 44. 145; Connecticut and, during Revolution, 47. 138; Ameri- can raids on British, 54. 334 (see Gen. In. xxii). See also next title. Long Island, battle of, lack of cavalry, effect, 43. 548, 553-555; contempo- rary criticism, 44. 103-107, 155, 162, 163; American withdrawal, weather, 239-250, 60. 240; Ameri- can reënforcements after battle, 44. 247, 45. 416.
Longacre, James B., Adams port., 52. 318.
Longboat, Digby's prize, 59. 21.
Longfellow, Alexander, port., 54. 3.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, med- als, 41. 180, 57. 75; Mrs. Jamison, 41. 232-234; silhouette, 45. 560; Ouida on, 48. 488; maternal ances-
try, 52. 145; letters presented, 169; Dickens, 54. 156; letter (1834) on situations, 56. 160; Peace Conven- tion, 60. 226.
Longfellow, Stephen, separation of Maine, 41. 127; wife, 52. 145.
Longfellow, Zilpah (Wadsworth), 52. 145.
Longley. See also Langley.
Longley, Edmund, 59. 1.
Longley, Edmund W., letter (1923) on Vail medals, 56. 318.
Longley, James Wilberforce, cor- responding member, 41. 394, 412, 414; on American reciprocity, 47. 162, 164; death, 55. 286.
Longley, Mrs. James Wilberforce, gift, 55. 285.
Longstreet, Augustus B., Moran on, 48. 435.
Longstreet, James, Gettysburg, 44. 229, 230; Antietam campaign, 56. 184, 188, 198, 200.
Loo Monqua, hong merchant, 41. 242-244, 249, 252, 253.
Looby, Susanna, slave, 59. 236.
Looby, Capt. Victorius, 59. 236.
Lookout Mountain, view, 57. 75.
Lopez, Aaron. See next title.
Lopez-Champlin manuscripts, 48. 3, 49. 3.
López de Santa Anna, Antonio. See Santa Anna.
Lor, - de, Franklin, 56. 150.
Lord, Arthur, elected Treasurer (1907-20), 41. 33, 430, 42. 256, 43. 472, 44. 579, 45. 559, 46. 399, 47. 332, 48. 382, 49. 309, 50. 240, 51. 336, 52. 187, 53. 161; reports as Treasurer (1908), 41. 417; (1909), 42. 241; (1910), 43. 520; (1911), 44. 568; (1912), 45. 546; (1913), 46. 386; (1914), 47. 319; (1915), 48. 368; (1916), 49. 295; (1917), 50. 227; (1918), 51. 324; (1919), 52. 174; (1920), 53. 149; (1921), 54. 251; publication, 41. 416; on Chamberlain's Chelsea, 508; gifts, 44. 563, 47. 222, 49. 59, 51. 89, 54. 3, 55. 2; on Plymouth slave sale, 44. 335; on C. F. Adams, 48. 403; medal, 495; on John Trumbull port., 47; on J. D. Long, MEMOIR, 49. 7, 53. 10; presides, 49. 287, 51. 353, 54. 137, 319, 55. 319, 56. 1, 167, 209, 264, 299, 57. 185, 229, 241, 278, 361, 513, 58. 1, 145, 215; SALE OF MATCHEBIGUATUS, 49. 357; OBJECTIONS TO MASS. CON- STITUTION, 50. 54; Recording Secre-
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tary pro tem., 51. 1; on C. C. Smith's fifty years of membership, 3; bookplate, 89; on Alexander Scammell, 52. 143; on Boit be- quest, 284; retirement as Treasurer, 54. 247, 265; Vice-President (1921- 24), 264, 55. 305, 56. 296, 57. 327; on C. P. Bowditch, 54. 320; return of Trumbull Papers, 353, 55. 30; on R. S. Rantoul, 321; on return of Annapolis fort key, 56. 10; on Winslow Warren's fifty years of membership, 215; Parkman cen- tenary, 57. 3, 191; on quarter- century of M.H.S. building, 279; on G. M. Trevelyan, 281; on G. S. Hall, 362; port., 58. 87; President (1924-25), 97, 266; on H. C. Lodge, 97; on King Philip's family, 214; tribute, 377; death, 59. 267.
Lord, Daniel, letter (1845) on Sum- ner's oration, 50. 301.
Lord, Daniel W., papers and draw- ings, 60. 359.
Lord, Mary P., gifts, 57. 361, 60. 161, 359.
Lord, Sophia [Mrs. Rhodes], 60. 122, 178.
Lord Baltimore penny, 52. 318.
Lords of Trade, Gove case, 45. 637; Mass. agents and Andros case, 645- 649; government for Mass., 650. See also Board of Trade.
Lorencez, Charles F. Latrille, comte de, Mexican expedition, 47. 378.
L'Orient, France, American trade (1787), 47. 113; colonial trade, 60. 271.
Loring, Alden P., Oxford race, 50. 184-188; gift through, 60. 193.
Loring, Ann (Greely), 48. 355.
Loring, Anna P. (Brace), 48. 355.
Loring, Benjamin, Franklin monu- ment, 45. 490.
Loring, Caleb, 48. 355; Franklin monument, 45. 488.
Loring, Charles Greely [1], John Lathrop, 44. 704; Webster dinner, 45. 160; J. P. Quincy, 340; career, 48. 355; C. R. Codman, 52. 87, 53. 169; letters on neutrality, 57. 442. Loring, Charles Greely [2], memoir, 48. 355, PORT. and AUTOG., 355.
Loring, Rev. Daniel, ordination (1804), 57. 1.
Loring, Edward G., Burns rendition, 44. 323, 330, 332.
Loring, Ellis G., Sims rendition, 45. 623, 55. 342.
Loring, Emma L., gift, 55. 41.
Loring, Harding E., at dinner, 57. 263. Loring, Joshua, loyalist, confiscated estate, 54. 216.
Loring, Josiah, Franklin monument, 45. 490.
Loring, Mary (Hopkins), 48. 359.
Loring, Thomas, immigrant, 48. 355. Loring, Thomas, General Court (1832), 49. 255 n.
Loring, William C., 49. 398.
Loring & Austin, revolutionary trade, 44. 372.
Loringhoven, Freytag, on Civil War, 57. 88 n.
Lorne, John G. E. H. D. S. Campbell, marquis of, 45. 522.
Lossing, Benson John, on Concord fight, 56. 90.
Lotbinière, Rev. Louis, troubles, 55. 142, 143.
Lothian, William Kerr, marquess of, Whitefield, 44. 211.
Lothrop. See also Lathrop.
Lothrop, Anna [Mrs. Motley], Lydia Smith's letters, 48. 508; resem- blance to Mlle. Parrisot, 530.
Lothrop, Anne [Mrs. Hooper], 47. 434.
Lothrop, Eliza L. [Mrs. Homans], 47. 127.
Lothrop, Elizabeth (Berry), minia- ture, 59. 2.
Lothrop, Isaac, slaveholder (1729), 44. 335.
Lothrop, Jerusha (Kirkland), 47. 425. Lothrop, Rev. John, immigrant, 44. 85, 703, 47. 425.
Lothrop, John H., 47. 425.
Lothrop, Mary, gifts, 60. 314, 373.
Lothrop, Mary (Buckminster), 47. 127, 425.
Lothrop, Melatiah, witness, 44. 336. Lothrop, Samuel Kirkland, 47. 30; career, 425; ports., 56. 280, 57. 185, 60. 313.
Lothrop, Samuel Kirkland [H. C. 1915], as anthropologist, 59. 291. Lothrop, Stillman, miniature, 59. 2.
Lothrop, Stillman L., miniature, 59. 2.
Lothrop, Thornton Kirkland, tributes, 47. 27, 30; death, 313; memoir, 425; PORT. and AUTOG., 425.
Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., gift, 56. 3. Lothrop family, arms, 59. 2. +
Lotteries, Faneuil Hall tickets, 41. 29; Massachusetts prohibition, 42. 174; Canadian expedition (1758), min- isters' tickets, FACSIM., 467, 468,
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50. 176, 51. 339; for Charitable Corporation sufferers, 44. 655; Rome (1819), 51. 466; Naples, 497; San Francisco tickets, 53. 37.
Lottin, Augustin Martin (l'Aîné), imprints, 60. 254, 293.
Loubat, Joseph Florimond, duc de, gift, 44. 659; death, 60. 162.
Loud, Francis, Weymouth, 42. 449, 450; marriage, 467.
Loud, Jacob H., 49. 235, 237.
Loud, William, baptized, 42. 450.
Loudoun, John Campbell, earl of, campaign, 43. 651; letter to, 47. 464.
Loughton, Anne [Mrs. Smith], 51. 20. Louis XVI. of France, Harvard, 49. 82; in 1778, 54. 116; lost congres- sional port., 59. 45; Continental Congress and birth of daughter, 53, 54; port. requested, 54; birth of dauphin, 61-66; reception and travel of port., 67-72; LETTER to Continental Congress, 68; port. in Washington, fate, 72, 80, 82-85; engraving, 60. 121; companion port. in Madrid, ILLUS., 373.
Louis XVII. of France, port., 60. 121.
Louis XVIII. of France, Hundred Days, 59. 363, 364; gift to Balti- more Cathedral, 382.
Louis Philippe of France, on slave trade, 44. 338; Spanish civil war, 46. 364, 368; rule, 49. 124, 50. 271. Louisa of Prussia, tomb, 51. 379; death, 59. 352.
Louisa Maria Theresa, Princess, coffin, 54. 111.
Louisburg, N. S., journals of siege (1745), 42. 135, 44. 72; voyage of expedition, 42. 137, 44. 72; at Canso, 42. 138, 44. 72-76; prizes and naval actions, 42. 138, 140, 144, 44. 73-76, 78-80; siege opera- tions, 42. 139, 44. 76-79; surrender, 42. 140, 44. 82; later events, re- turn, 42. 141-144, 44. 82-84; list of fleet, 75, 76; outside forays, 77, 78; aspect, 82; Smibert on expedition, 49. 32; souvenir penny, 53. 18; medal, 54. 194; views (1731), 56. 243; relic, 280; plan (1745), 59. 140, 177.
Louisburg Square, Boston, view, 48. 253.
Louisiana, American, wartime Recon- struction, 46. 123, 126, 133; Tupper (1804), 47. 295; Clay (1830), 49. 233; Ebeling on Napoleon's desire
(1807), 59. 345. See also Louisiana Purchase.
Louisiana, French, edicts: commer- cial companies, 60. 252, 267-269; Crozat, 264; commercial regula- tions, 268; immigrants, 269; trans- portés, 270; code noir, 275; Swiss regiment, 280, 288; taking arms and servants to, 280, 286; customs exceptions, 283, 288; price of to- bacco, 287; bills of exchange, 292, 293; paper money, 295. See also Compagnie des Indes.
Louisiana, Spanish, and French- American War, 49. 73; French edict on (1770), 60. 295.
Louisiana Historical Society invita- tion, 45. 259.
Louisiana Purchase, Monroe's mis- sion, 42. 325; Napoleon's policy, 44. 380; Pickering and J. Q. Adams, 45. 356.
Louisiana Purchase Exposition, med- als, 47. 222, 53. 140, 59. 266.
Louisville, Ky., papers of early com- merce, 52. 168.
Lourde, 49. 67.
Louvigny, Louis la Porte, sieur, coureur de bois, 57. 195, 197; Duluth, 59. 143, 146.
Louvre, in 1778, 54. 115.
Louwell, John, Boston petition (1664), 52. 315.
Love, Susanna (Bennett) [Mrs. Har- ris], 55. 288.
Love, Rev. W. DeLoss, 43. 423.
Love (1634-37), 47. 185, 186.
Lovejoy, Owen, Trent affair, 45. 50, 67, 67 n.
Lovell. See also Lovewell.
Lovell, Ann (Bethune), 51. 114.
Lovell, David, marriage, 42. 470.
Lovell, Isaac, Weymouth, 42. 447.
Lovell, James, imprisoned, 43. 98, 60.
92, 93; customs officer, 46. 474; Quincy correspondence, letters (1774) on American affairs, 50. 454, 455, 472, 477, 483; house, 55. 228.
Lovell, Dr. Joseph, 50. 136, 137; army service, 54. 165.
Lovell, Mary, marriage, 42. 458. Lovell, Sarah, marriage, 42. 459.
Lovell, Capt. Solomon (?), Wey- mouth, 42. 472, 474.
Loverain, Robert, immigrant, 52. 101. Lovering, -, Bailey (1828), 49. 210.
Lovering, Charlotte, 52. 103.
Lovering, Dorothy [Mrs. Swasey], 52. 103.
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Lovering, Edith [Mrs. Merrick], 52. 103.
Lovering, Henry Morton [1], mem- ber, 43. 544, 655; report on Library and Cabinet, 44. 577; tributes, 51. 241, 245; PORT. and AUTOG., 52. 100; memoir, 101.
Lovering, Henry Morton [2], 52. 103. Lovering, Isabel (Morse), 52. 103.
Lovering, Mabel [Mrs. Hataway], 52. 103.
Lovering, Nancy [Mrs. Gay], 50. 111. Lovering, Sarah (Morton), 52. 101.
Lovering, Thomas, Boston crew
(1777), 55. 87; prisoner of war, 130. Lovering, Willard, 52. 101.
Lovett, James d'W., gift, 60. 23.
Lovett, Joanna B. [Mrs. Thorndike], 48. 124.
Lovewell, Maj. Zaccheus, Nashua, 44. 274.
Low. See also Lowe.
Low, Isaac (?), fleet for Yorktown re- lief, 41. 230, 231.
Low, John [1], militia officer of Salem (1775), 59. 112.
Low, John [2], militia officer, 59. 112. Low, John, Boston crew (1777), 55. 87.
Low, John, address to Lafayette (1825), 55. 172.
Low, Nathaniel, almanac, 52. 140. Low family, records, 49. 290.
Lowdewicke, Francis, Virginia trade, 47. 186.
Lowe, John A., gift, 48. 1.
Lowe, Robert, parliamentary reform, 45. 330, 331; on American relations,
48. 473; Goldwin Smith on, 49. 145. Lowe, Thaddeus S. C., balloons at Port Royal, 56. 398.
Lowell. See also Louwell; Lowle.
Lowell, Abbott Lawrence, John Noble, 44. 547; Henry Adams, 52. 76; W. R. LIVERMORE, 53. 338; Barrett Wendell, MEMOIR, 54. 195, 55. 174; on James Bryce, 206; on C. W. Eliot, 60. 10; on J. F. Rhodes, 122; on P. L. Frothingham, 390.
Lowell, Augustus, at Harvard, 43. 17; Archæological Institute, 49. 486. Lowell, Charles, gift, 46. 276; at Damascus, 353; silhouette, 47. 445; letters, 53. 18, 59. 302; autog., 56. 2; petition, 59. 171; bust, 177.
Lowell, Charles Russell, 53. 107, 108, 118; rendition of Burns, 108; ports., 179, 180; Soldiers Field tablet, 180; fame, 180.
Lowell, Cornelia P. (Baylies), 48. 72.
Lowell, Eliza [Mrs. Hancock], 60. 105. Lowell, Ella [Mrs. Lyman], 52. 37.
Lowell, Ezra, Boston crew, 55. 87.
Lowell, Francis Cabot [1: H. C. 1793],
48. 69; Webster dinner, 45. 161; Natural Philosophy Society, AUTOG., 49. 418.
Lowell, Francis Cabot [2], 48. 69.
Lowell, Francis Cabot [3: H. C. 1876], 44. 547, 561; tributes, 494, 580; death, 564; memoir, 48. 69; PORT. and AUTOG., 69; account of Beacon Hill and the Gardiner Greene estate, 54. 289.
Lowell, George G., 44. 494, 48. 69. Lowell, Georgina, gift from estate, 56. 168.
Lowell, James J., port., 53. 180; Soldiers Field tablet, 180.
Lowell, James Russell, on conde- scension in foreigners, 41. 323, 324; on animus in foreign policy, 45. 522 n .; Biglow Papers and Mexican War, 602; C. E. Norton, 48. 59; at Cornell, 49. 148, 149; Strobel's ora- tion, 331; letters: (1845) on Sum- ner's oration, 50. 266; (1886) on Harvard address, 51. 354; - H. L. Higginson, 53. 114; Woodman correspondence, 54. 5; book from library, 56. 352; military weekly, 58. 392; on President Kirkland, 59. 98.
Lowell, Rev. John [1], 48. 69.
Lowell, Judge John [2], separation of Maine, 41. 128; Vassall's appeal, 215, 216; career, 48. 69; Constitu- tion of 1780, 50. 358 n., 359, 382, 384, 384 n., 393, 394, 401; letter to, 53. 24; Latin text book, 179; Water- house, 54. 160; Paul Jones's horses, 55. 150.
Lowell, John [3], J. Q. Adams (1807), 45. 355; silhouette, 47. 445; Natu- ral Philosophy Society, AUTOG., 49. 418, 422; on Otis's attitude (1814), 60. 24; Randolph's letter, 29.
Lowell, John [H. C. 1843], bequest, 41. 11; T. K. Lothrop, 47. 431; career, 48. 69.
Lowell, John Amory, 60. 5.
Lowell, Mary E. (Parker), 44. 494, 48. 69.
Lowell, Robert T. S., port., 59. 140. Lowell, Mass., naming, 48. 69; Jack- son at, 56. 253.
Lowell Co., Boston fire, 56. 266.
Lowell Courier, under Schouler, 54. 284. Lowell fund, history, 41. 11.
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Lowle, John, Boston petition (1664), 52. 315.
Lowndes, Charles, letter to, 58. 58.
Lowndes, Elizabeth (Smith), 51. 28.
Lowndes, Richard, imprint, 59. 87 n. Lowndes, Thomas O., 51. 28.
Lowrey, Grosvenor P., 41. 334, 44. 512.
Lowry, Henry, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Lowth, Robert, Webster on, 43. 124, 125.
Lowther, -, pirate, and Vernon, 52. 195.
Loy, Sarah L., gift, 52. 322.
Loyal Legion, M.H.S. meeting, 44. 1; services of A. A. Rand, 51. 211- 213, 53. 35, 36; badge, 52. 86, 54. 194.
Loyal Publication Society, issues, 54. 213.
Loyalists, Vassall's letters on confisca- tion, 41. 210-219; and treaty of peace, 212; and declaration of rights, 214, 215; Harrison Gray's letters (1787) on finances, 435- 438; Robbins collection, 43. 282; Massachusetts conditions, 330, 334, 44. 691; on the war (1778), 43. 425, 426; light horse, 585 n .; military influence (1777), 44. 27, 44 n., 153, 161, 174, 58. 114; ad- vance troops before New York (1780), 44. 85, 86; London coterie, 131, 141; address to Vaughan, 159; colony at Bristol, England, 45. 409-414; conspiracy (1776), 46. 184; opinions (1818) of former, 405; persecution and interstate relations, 47. 137; Worcester Co., Mass., 48. 15-35; class, 15; loss of official power, 16; mandamus councilors, 17; Whig definition, 18; boycott, 19; legislation against, 20-23; ex- amples of enforcement, 23-26; con- fiscation and banishment, 26, 27; counterfeit money, 27-29; action of committees of safety, 29; re- sistance of tax, 30; organization, 31; centers in county, 31; and British movements, 32; number, 32; important ones, 33, 34; justifi- cation, justice to, 34, 49. 366, 369; church affiliation, 48. 257, 263; Crèvecœur, 50. 95-97, 99, 100; Boston, 474, 483; statement made by Pickering's father, 53. 22, 23; permitted return (1778), 54. 130; Ward Chipman, 331-353; within New York lines, 333-336; Nova
Scotia lands, 336; petition of Marshfield refugees (1776), 55. 2, 60. 36-39; Rhode Island (1775), 59. 114; in England (1775), 124; inter- cepted letters, 60. 99; Moore's Creek, battle of (1776), 366.
Loyalty Vindicated, photostat, 53. 148.
Loyd, James, death, 56. 368 n.
Loyd, Samuel J. (baron Overstone), on currency reform, 53. 276, 278, 281, 284, 296, 298.
Lubbert, Sibrand, letter to, 54. 81.
Lubey, Richard, Boston crew, 55. 87.
Lucan, Massachusetts motto, 51. 277 n.
Lucas, Daniel B. (?), Virginia Seces- sion Convention, 46. 248.
Lucas, Edward, Harpers Ferry Arse- nal, 46. 341.
Lucas, George, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Lucas, Margaret (Bright), 46. 143 n. Lucas, Samuel, death, 46. 143; on Lincoln, 48. 433 n.
Lucas, William (?), Virginia Secession Convention, 46. 248.
Lucca, Italy, in 1819, 51. 434.
Lucchesini, Jérôme, marquis de, con- duct, 59. 349.
Luce, Clara E., 48. 166.
Luce, Clara L. [Mrs. Hill], 48. 166.
Luce, David W., 48. 166.
Lucks, Humphrey. See Luke.
Lucky Penny, 54. 141.
Ludd, Gualter, Orbis succinctiss, photostat, 58. 300.
Ludendorff, Erich von, on U. S. in World War, 55. 167, 169 n.
Ludlow, Charles, Jefferson's accounts, 41. 59, 60, 63.
Ludlow, Frances M. [Mrs. Thomas], case, minature, 49. 262 (see Gen. In. xx).
Ludlow, Chief-Justice George D., death, 54. 350.
Ludlow, Mary F. See Ludlow, Frances M.
Ludlow, Roger, Squantum, 41. 538; Rev. John White's account, 47. 347; corn-dealing with Indians, 48. 37; Pynchon, 44; Pequot War, 51. 285; career, 58. 387; letter to, 387; negative-voice incident, 453, 455, 456.
Lücke, Gottfried C. F., theological library, 44. 532.
Luke (Lucks), Humphrey, ship- master, 47. 189, 190.
Lull, R. W., gift, 50. 179.
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Lumbard. See Lambert; Lombard.
Lumber, and separation of Maine, 41.
129; West Indian speckled wood, 186; African trade, 264, 44. 669; Canadian reciprocity, 47. 146. See also Masts.
Lumley, Sir Martin, alderman, 51. 227.
Lumsden, Jane, letter, 53. 213.
Lumsden & Son, engravers, 54. 290.
Lunblad, Swedish agent at Stralsund (1818), 51. 378.
Lund, William, land grant, 43. 83.
Lundy, Benjamin, newspaper, 49. 177. Lunenburg, Mass., loyalists, 48. 29. Lunn, -, of Virginia, with William
Greene, in France (1778), 54. 123- 126.
Lunt, Anna P. [Mrs. Frothingham], 60. 383.
Lunt, George, political meeting (1848), 42. 74; as editor, 46. 374; letters (1831) on campaign, 49. 252, 253.
Lunt, James, customs officer, 44. 672. Lunt, Lucretia [Mrs. Revere], 60. 386. Lunt, Timothy, Boston crew, 55. 87. Lunt, William E., 49. 164.
Lunt, William Parsons, family pa- pers, 55. 285; as Unitarian, 60. 383, 384.
Lupton, Donald, "characters," 54. 228 n., 233.
Luria, Isaac, Cabala, 52. 309.
Lurting, Robert, autog., 56. 317.
Lusher, Eleazer, 50. 110; General Court, 45. 569.
Lushington, Stephen, Trent affair, 45. 54, 57; Civil War blockade, 48. 444.
Lusitania, prophecy, 45. 46 n .; medal on sinking, 57. 75.
Luther, Martin, extent of reforma- tion, 43. 285.
Lutridge, - shipmaster (1790), 43. 630.
Luttrell, Henry L. (earl of Carhamp- ton), on American affairs (1775), 50. 465.
Luxembourg, Chevalier de, and In- dian, 46. 193.
Luxembourg Palace, Paris, in 1778, 54. 108, 113.
Luyne, Guillaume de, imprints, 58. 311.
Luzac, John, letter to, 54. 48.
Luzán, Ignacio, 42. 158.
Lybrand, Ross Brothers and Mont- gomery, audit reports, 58. 264, 59. 278.
Lyde, Byfield, customs officer (1766), 46. 467.
Lyde, Byficld [b. 1780], miniature, hair, 53. 128.
Lyde, Deborah [Mrs. Jeffries], 57. 355 n.
Lyde, Edward [1], 53. 128, 186, 54. 3; loyalist, property, 4.
Lyde, Edward [2], miniature, hair, 53. 128; lost port., career, 54. 4.
Lyde, Elizabeth, miniature, 53. 128. Lyde, Elizabeth (Oliver), wedding clothes, miniature, 53. 128, 186; port., career, 54. 3, 4.
Lyde, George, miniature, 53. 128; customs officer, 58. 430.
Lyde, Nathaniel B., shipmaster, 50. 434, 490.
Lyde, Sarah (Belcher), 53. 128.
Lyde, Sarah L. [Mrs. Byles], minia- ture, hair, 53. 128.
Lydia, brig (1778), 47. 116; customs . evasion (1768), 55. 249.
Lydia Francis, wrecked, 56. 375.
Lyford, Rev. John, 45. 641, 642.
Lygon, William. See Beauchamp.
Lyman, Arthur, 52. 36.
Lyman, Northampton tavern (1820), 50. 190.
Lyman, Arthur Theodore, tributes,
49. 60; memoir, 52. 36; PORT. and AUTOG., 36.
Lyman, Charles, Franklin monu- ment, 45. 488, 489.
Lyman, Rev. Eliphalet, Dexter letters to, 51. 90.
Lyman, Ella (Lowell), 52. 37.
Lyman, Florence, port., 57. 514.
Lyman, Francis O., Oxford racc, 50. 187.
Lyman, Frank, Joseph Lyman's letters, 47. 44.
Lyman, George, acknowledgment to, 47. 272.
Lyman, George W., 52. 36.
Lyman, Rev. Isaac, career, 52. 36.
Lyman, Jonathan H., separation of Maine, 41. 159.
Lyman, Rev. Joseph [Yale 1767], letter (1810) on politics, 47. 272. Lyman, Judge Joseph [1], Northamp- ton, letter (1831) on election, 49. 256; Mt. Holyoke bridge, 57. 257. Lyman, Joseph [2], letter to, 46. 100; letters (1861-62) on war and cot- ton, 47. 44-52.
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