Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 4

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1941
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts Historical Society
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bust, 317; Gordon, 389 n .; proposed publie meeting (1861), 57. 416; Senate, correspondence, 58. 392- 394; peace movement, letter, 59. 249, 60. 226, 232, 233; Sumner's letters (1861) considered, 222-232. Andrew, John F., Mugwump, 48. 74; papers, 54. 140; Congress, 60. 167 (see Gen. In. xxv).


Andrews, Charles McLean, corre- sponding member, 57. 242, 279. Andrews, Ebenezer T., Franklin monument, 45. 490.


Andrews, George L., Shenandoah Val- ley campaign, 41. 119, 44. 64; biog. note, 41. 119 n .; letters (1862) on command, 56. 401, 429, 433, 447.


Andrews, Henry, shipmaster, 47. 190. Andrews, Jedediah, letter (1703) on apostasy, 43. 646; biog. note, 648 n. Andrews, John, Narragansett land, 52. 125.


Andrews, John, shipmaster (1787), 59. 193.


Andrews, Joseph, Adams port., 49. 59.


Andrews, Richard, cases, 45. 611- 623, 54. 175.


Andrews, Robert D., ballot reform, 58. 411.


Andrews, Thomas, shipmaster (1627), 47. 189.


Andrews, Thomas, schoolmaster, death (1683), 50. 79.


Andrews, William, shipmaster (1775), 59. 226.


Andrews, William, Boston earthen- ware association, 51. 238.


Andrews, William T., Cabinet (1861), 45. 76.


Andrews, William W., Malta, 50. 286. Andros, Sir Edmund, rule and fall, 45.


238, 46. 459, 460; Clark's Island survey, 45. 627; Mass. agents in England, release, 644-649 (see Gen. In. xviii); paper against Mass., 650; commission by, Gen. In. xiv.


Angell, James Burrill, death, 49. 290; Lincoln in Rhode Island, 57. 378.


Angier, Livinia H. [Mrs. Jenks], 53. 184.


Angier, Oakes, 53. 184.


Angier, Ruth [Mrs. Shaw], 50. 499.


Angier, Rev. Samuel, 50. 499.


Anglo-African, weekly, 42. 184.


Anglo-Saxons, comitatus, 51. 117 n .; popular sovereignty in England, 139-158 [see England].


Angoulème, Louis de Bourbon, duc d', Hundred Days, 59. 363.


Animals, for Mass. (1634), 47. 181, 183; required transportation of stock to French colonies, 60. 257. See also Horses.


Ann, at Hawaii, 54. 25, 45.


Ann and Hope, voyage, lost, 41. 250, 253, 257, 258; seeond ship, 277.


Ann Arbor, Mich., in 1845, 44. 353. Anna Helen, 44. 283.


Annapolis, Md., Pitt port., 48. 299; in 1773, 49. 470; troops (1861), 56. 357. See also Annapolis Conven- tion.


Annapolis, N. S., siege, 44. 79; views of fort, 56. 4; key to fort, return by M. H. S., 56. 10-15; papers of 1654 expedition, 57. 513; post-office (1716), 58. 444.


Annapolis Convention, English com- ment, 43. 624; King on prospects, 49. 86, 89.


Anne, Queen of England (1702-1714), chair given by, 41. 166.


Anne, Plymouth ship, 44. 178, 179, 47. 190.


Anne (1698), 52. 340.


Annexations. See Territory.


Annin, Joseph, survey book, 49. 3. Annin & Smith, engraving, 54. 139. Annuities, Price's plan, 43. 610, 615, 617, 618, 620-622, 624-626.


Anonymous fund, history, 41. 10.


Anspaeh, Elizabeth, margravine of. See Craven.


Anstill, -, shipmaster (1744), 49. 30.


Anthony, Benjamin F., Boston alder- man, 52. 50.


Anthony, Edward, Webster port., 54. 3. Anthony, Joseph, Washington's let- ter, 47. 463.


Anthony, Susan B., on coeducation, 49. 157.


Anthony, William, Virginia trade, 47. 186.


Anthropology, religion and new, 44. 468-471; Putnam, 49. 4-6, 483- 487. See also Archeology.


Antietam campaign, Wolseley on, 47. 17, 18, 23; as crisis, 56. 173-208, 57. 95; McClellan and Pope's cam- paign, 56. 173; his restoration and orders, 175; Lee's plan anticipated, 176, 177; Lee's plan and purpose, recognition element, 177-179; issue at stake, international effect, 179- 183; effect of federal offensive, 183- 186, 205; Harpers Ferry, 186, 187; battle forced on Lee, 187; positions,


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McClellan's plan, 188, 189; on federal right, 188-191; on left, 191, 192; losses, 192, 445; criticism, 192; accomplishment, 193, 198, 201-203; forces, 193-197; effect south and north, 198, 199; move- ments after, error of Mcclellan's removal, 199-201, 446, 447; and Gettysburg, 203, 204; generalship, 204-208; contemporary criticism, 235.


Antigua, British shipments (1687- 90), 52. 336, 339; petition (c. 1730) on sugar, list of planters, 59. 171. Anti-imperialism, 42. 29, 48. 67; Hoar and Lodge, 58. 332; Eliot, 60. 14.


Anti-Masons, election of 1828, 45. 167, 46. 324; schism, 45. 182; Van Buren on (1836), 47. 470; in Mass. (1830-31), 49. 235, 236, 237 n., 238, 240-256; Dix on decay, 50. 159; in General Court, 57. 255-258, 263, 264; Webster, 271.


Antimonial cups, of seventeenth cen- tury, 60. 150-160; existing exam- ples, ILLUS., 154.


Antinomianism, First Fruits on, 42. 261. See also Hutchinson, Anne. Antiquity, legacy, 41. 501-503.


Antislavery, Thayer's colonization scheme, 41. 455 n .; Higginson, 47. 350, 351; newspapers, files, 49. 177; convention (1833), lithograph of declaration, 177; Mass. and power, 50. 300; "liberty bell," 53. 17. See also Abolitionism; Slavery.


Anti-Slavery Standard, 45. 343.


Antonelli, Conte, 51. 466.


Antonio, Baptista, on Panama, 44. 639-646.


Antony, Indian, deed, 44. 258-260.


Antram, William (?), milestones, 42. 89.


Anville, Nicolas de la Rochefoucauld, duc d', King George's War, 59. 417.


Aor Isle, 53. 267.


Apollo, Russian warship, 54. 44.


Appendicitis, Fitz's work, 47. 7, 52. 109, 110.


Apples, dried, Oriental trade, 41. 239; early Boston shipment, 52. 335.


Appleton, Anne (Storrow), 47. 348. Appleton, Benjamin W., gift, 58. 97. Appleton, Charles H., Trent affair, 45. 194.


Appleton, Elizabeth [Mrs. Putnam], 49. 482.


Appleton, Elizabeth (Ward), 49. 482.


Appleton, Francis Henry, gifts, 51. 354, 52. 282, 54. 2, 245, 55. 186, 339, 60. 313, 359.


Appleton, Capt. John, letter to (1695), 43. 517.


Appleton, John, letter to (1769), 43. 458.


Appleton, John, on alleged Wilson port., 43. 100.


Appleton, Nathan, fund, 41. 7; Web- ster, dinner, letter (1827), 45. 160, 49. 202-204; Franklin monument, 45. 488; papers, 46. 241; group pic- ture, 47. 534; speech (1830), 49. 238; letter (1845) on Sumner's ora- tion, 50. 256; port., 56. 169.


Appleton, Rev. Nathaniel [H. C. 1712], at ordination, 44. 273; Monis, 52. 291; sermon, 56. 33.


Appleton, Nathaniel [H. C. 1749], Constitution of 1780, 50. 382, 394.


Appleton, Nathaniel [d. 1818], 49. 482.


Appleton, Nathaniel Walker [1], letters (1775) on Mass. conditions, 59. 111-113 (see Gen. In. xxiv).


Appleton, Nathaniel Walker [2], 59. 111 n.


Appleton, Samuel, assistant, Sharlot case, 49. 106.


Appleton, Samuel, bequest, 41. 7, 51. 349; Franklin monument, 45. 488, 489; port., 51. 90.


Appleton, Sarah (Greenleaf), 59. 111 n.


Appleton, Sarah (Tilden), 59. 111 n.


Appleton, Thomas, 51. 428, 433, 434; bust, 451.


Appleton, Thomas G., Archæological Institute, 49. 487.


Appleton, William, petition on La- fayette (1796), 46. 236.


Appleton, William, death, 44. 262, 45. 193; Webster dinner, 160; T'rent prisoners, letter, 191-194.


Appleton, William Sumner [1], pa- pers, 46. 241.


Appleton, William Sumner [2], gifts, 41. 7, 46. 241, 47. 1, 49. 59, 51. 90, 54. 246, 60. 359; letter (1907) on coin collection, 41. 29; member, 50. 180: report on library and cabinet, 238.


Appleton fund, history, 41. 7. Appleton medal, 55. 339.


Appomattox Court House, Va., key, 55. 215.


Appomattox River, Janitoe's Bridge, 51. 66.


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Apponyi, Count Antoine Rodolphe, 51. 428, 437.


Apponyi, Count Rudolf, Schleswig affair, 45. 328.


Apportionment of representation. See Representation.


Apprenticeship, Benjamin Thomp- son's, 43. 454; articles, 44. 657, 658, 58. 1.


Apthorp, - Lady Warren (1761),


43. 196.


Apthorp, Miss -, at Saratoga (1820), 50. 195.


Apthorp, Charles, buys transportés, 49. 328.


Apthorp, Rev. East, on Mauduit, 44. 127.


Apthorp, Hannah (Greenleaf), 49. 436 n.


Apthorp, John, lost at sea, 49. 436.


Apthorp, Robert E., Burns rendition, 44. 330.


Apthorp, Sarah [Mrs. Barker], 43. 399.


Apthorp, Susan, port., 59. 3.


Apthorp, William F., 56. 63.


Aquaquesett, Mass., 44. 258 n.


Aquidneck, grant, 44. 585.


Aquinas, St. Thomas, concept


of equity, 52. 30 n.


Arab, in Pacific, 54. 34, 41, 46.


Arabia, river steamer, 41. 227.


Arabian Nights, Damascus tellers (1839), 46. 349.


story


Arabic, Stiles's study, 51. 295.


Arago, U. S. S., 43. 346.


Aranda, Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea, conde de, Louis XVI.'s port., 60. 373.


Arbitrary arrests. See Political prisoners.


Arbitration, proposed, in Trent affair, 45. 123, 150, 153, 154, 47. 107; of Alabama claims, 268, 46. 147, 157- 159, 162, 164; Sumner's oration (1845), 50. 262, 276, 299, 302. See also Mediation.


Arbuthnot, loyalist (?), at Bristol, Eng., 45. 411.


Arbuthnot, Alexander, execution, 44. 383, 384.


Arbuthnot, Marriot, Rodney row, 44. 367.


Archæological Institute of America, Norton, 42. 36; Putnam, 49. 486.


Archæology, Haynes, papers, 45. 503, 504, 577, 48. 131, 132; Tenn. remains, 55. 42-46; Bowditch, 56. 312; aspects of American, 59. 283- 292; need of special classification,


284; stratification, 284-286; style in decoration, 286; migration of ob- jects, 286, 287; Mexican cultures, 287-292. See also Anthropology. Archbald, Dr. Francis, 45. 437 n.


Archbald, Francis, boarding house, 43. 133.


Archdale, John, career, 45. 214, 225 n. Archer, Holland (1633), 42. 233, 234.


Archer, - -, Nantes (1778), 54. 131. Archer, James, engraving, 53. 129. Archer, Rev. John, sermon, 50. 207. Archer, William S., religion, 52. 100; nativism, 53. 57; on Jefferson's estate, 59. 78 n .; Vaughan, 380.


Archibald, E. M., British consul, 48. 226.


Architecture, Peter Harrison, 49. 261; Jonathan Russell on Roman, 51. 409, 410, 440, 441, 447-449, 452- 455, 457, 460-463, 466, 467, 469, 470, 485-487; swell fronts, 53. 129; doorways, 54. 246; reliefs, 290; Mass. village (c. 1860), 56. 337; Harleston Parker medal, 58. 2. See also Capitols; Fine arts.


Archives, memorial for national build- ing, 46. 241. See also Public papers. Archivo general de Indias, Sumner's search, 46. 369.


Ardell, William, ketch, 48. 137.


Ardmillan, James Craufurd, lord, on neutrality, 45. 310.


Arese, Conte Francesco, in Boston, account, 43. 88-92; career, 89.


Arezzo, Italy, in 1819, 51. 440.


Argenide e Serse, London performance (1806), 48. 525.


Argo, armed ship, 46. 193.


Argyll, Elizabeth (Leveson-Gower) Campbell, duchess of, Civil War attitude, 47. 67-73; letters to Sumner (1861-65), 76, 81, 83, 88, 91-94, 98, 100, 101, 103-107.


Argyll, George D. Campbell, 8th duke of, Civil War, and Sumner, 44. 13, 47. 66-73, 91; Trent affair, letter, 45. 87, 137, 510 n., 522, 47. 78, 96- 98; Alabama, 45. 260; letters to Sumner (1859), 47. 69; (1862-65), 73, 78, 85 (see Gen. In. xix), 86, 89, 96, 98; on Lincoln, 87-89, 48. 475; on Butler's proclamation, 47. 98, 100; on India viceroyalty, 100; on recognition of Confederacy, 100, 49. 62; town house, 48. 100.


Argyll, John Campbell, 2d duke of, medals with Vernon, 52. 260, 261, 270.


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Argyll, John G. E. H. D. S. Campbell, 9th duke of. See Lorne.


Arias de Avila, Pietro, Lettere, photostat, 53. 148, 58. 302.


Arias Maldonado, Francisco, Va. report, 54. 64. Ariel (1826), 49. 214.


Ariel, U. S. S., 56. 378.


Arismenda, -- , at Hawaii, 54. 42.


Aristocracy, U. S. as menace to European, 45. 246-252; effect of Civil War, 325-333; British, and Civil War, 46. 94, 101; S. C. (1861), 314; myth of southern, 51. 97; fear under Federalists, 57. 129, 136-139, 141. See also Classes; Peerage.


Arithmetic, "double fellowship," 56. 278.


Arkwright Club of New England Manufacturers, 42. 303.


Arlington, Mass., records, 52. 283. Arlington, Va., on eve of war, 42. 153; headquarters at house, 56. 432 n .; camp of negro soldiers, 57. 474.


Arlington Street Church, history, 60. 387; view, Gen. In. xiii.


Armbruster, Godhart, newspaper, 56. 302.


Armed merchantmen, in Oriental trade, 41. 244, 251; in Franco-Am- erican trouble, 44. 377, 378, 401- 403; bill (1917), 51. 8. See also Reprisals.


Armed Neutrality, English relations (1800-01), 59. 338-341, 350; Am- erican Revolution, 60. 246.


Armen, Henry, Canadian trade, 47. 188.


Armenians, Venetian press (1819), 51. 405-407.


Armitage, Godfree, Boston petition, 52. 313.


Armorer, for Guinea Coast, 44. 669. Armour, John D., Alaska boundary, 59. 162.


Arms, John, and Mass. council, 49.206. Arms, Sharp rifles for Kan., 41. 224- 229; Ferguson breech-loading rifle, 43. 586 n .; Ashley's Indian trade (1631), 45. 493-498; for Mass. (1690), 652; removal from Harpers Ferry (1861), 46. 246; British gov- ernment and sale to U. S. (1861), 48. 438; possible sources for Amer- ican (1775), 50. 494; of War of 1812, 54. 194; southern pike, 57. 441; required transportation to French colonies, 60. 262, 267, 280, 283, 286, 296. See also Artillery.


Armstrong, Alida (Livingston), social


life, 47. 492, 494, 496-499, 502. Armstrong, Ann, letter, 53. 210. Armstrong, Henry B., 47. 494 n. Armstrong, Horatio G., 47. 494 n. Armstrong, Gen. John [d. 1843], letter to, 47. 295; letter (1811) on Picker- ing libel, 296; family in social life, 485, 487; children, 494 n .; Gerry's criticism, 514, 519, 521; Jeremiah Mason on, 521 n .; alarm in District of Columbia (1813), 526; Water- house, 54. 162.


Armstrong, John [2], 47. 494 n.


Armstrong, Linda S., 56. 265.


Armstrong, Margaret [Mrs. Astor], 47. 495. Armstrong, Robert, port officer (1716), 58. 444.


Armstrong, Robert, Cabinet, 42. 435. Armstrong, Robert L., 47. 494 n.


Armstrong, Samuel T., papers, 50.


208; career, 209; candidacy for lieutenant-governor, 57. 254 n., 258.


Army, peace establishment (1815), 42. 333, 334; Scott-Macomb row, 46. 325; reduction (1822-30), 49. 183, 221; Sam Adams regts., 368; J. A. Dix on service (1818-28), 50. 135-138, 144, 145, 148, 149, 155; Austrian parade (1818), 51. 393, 394; Waterhouse on medical serv- ice, 54. 164; New England hospitals, 50. 60-71; need of physicians and physician-general, 69-71; punish- ments (1817), 67, 71, 72; Olmsted's plan for military education at col- leges, 168-170; fear of standing, 369; proposed three-batallion regiment, 56. 430; Shute's petition for troops, 57. 69; proposed periodical (1863), 58. 391, 392. See also Arms; Cavalry; Desertion; Mercenaries; Military; Militia; Officers; Pay; Recruiting; wars by name.


Army List, British, file, 57. 74.


Army Portfolio, on Mexican War, 55. 326.


Arnim, Albertina von, gifts, letter on them, 52. 140, 141, 317.


Arnim, Elizabeth A. (Cotton) von, 52. 141.


Arnim, Ernest A. von, gift, 54. 49.


Arnim, Theodore F. von, Napoleon material, 52. 140, 141, 317; career, 141.


Arno, 60. 359.


Arnold, Benedict, governor of Rhode Island, 49. 263.


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Arnold, Gen. Benedict, dissipation,


43. 334; cavalry, 558, 570; T. F. Jackson, 44. 86; Saratoga, 699; Donald Campbell, 46. 317, 318; Canadian expedition, materials, 49. 3, 55. 224, 285, 56. 295, 60. 96, 237, 366; Lake Champlain, 46. 179, 199, 60. 238; letters, 54. 7, 59. 139; Philadelphia house, 57. 133 n.


Arnold, Benedict, 49. 218.


Arnold, Elias, 54. 168.


Arnold, Eliphaz W., jr., journal, 53. 178.


Arnold, Elizabeth (Breisler), nation- ality, 44. 423.


Arnold, Mrs. Elizabeth, letter to (1771), 43. 449.


Arnold, Elizabeth [Mrs. Rand], 53. 30.


Arnold, George C., gift, 52. 318.


Arnold, Godgift, 49. 263.


Arnold, Isaac N. (?), Kan., 41. 461.


Arnold, Joseph, jr., 44. 423.


Arnold, Sincere (Pickering), 54. 168. Arnstein, Baron, of Vienna, 51. 392, 394.


Aroztegui, Antonio de, Clarke affair, 54. 68.


Arrack, trade, 41. 239, 247.


Art. See Fine arts.


"Art of making Money plenty," en- graving, 56. 265, 280.


Arthur, Oriental trade, 41. 241, 261, 268, 274.


Artillery, Oriental cannon trade, 41. 239; American revolutionary com- mission, 44. 702; Barbados (1637), 47. 187; of 1628, 59. 9.


Artisans, English and American (1869), 49. 151.


Arundel, Thomas Howard, earl of, currants grant, 59. 20.


Arundell, Thomas, baron, coloniza- tion plan, 48. 112.


Asbury, Bishop Francis, on lifeless sermons, 48. 259; development of Methodist Church, 262, 264.


Ascension Island, whaling, 41. 240.


Ash, Rowland, Antigua petition, 59. 176.


Ash, Rowland, jr., Antigua petition 59. 173.


Ash, Simeon, 46. 267.


Ashburnham, Mass., loyalists, 48. 25; troops for Revolution, 55. 363.


Ashburton, Alexander Baring, baron, negotiations, 42. 391 n., 53. 300; Oregon, 42. 422; on Mexican War, 47. 461; character, 53. 300.


Ashburton, John Dunning, baron. See Dunning.


Ashfield, Mass., 48. 60.


Ashington, Robert, 50. 491, 492. Ashley, Anthony Ashley Cooper, baron. See Shaftesbury.


Ashley, Edward, Penobscot, 45. 493- 498, 49. 359.


Ashley, James M., charges against, 49. 153.


Ashley, John, African trade, corre- spondence (1792-94), 44. 668, 669, 678.


Ashley, Sir William James, on acts of trade, 46. 446; on Gross, 49. 165; death, 60. xvi.


Ashmun, George, elections (1831), 49. 254; (1848), 57. 277; politics, 268; on Mexican War, 371.


Ashton, Tony, as actor, 59. 312.


Ashurst, Caroline [Mrs. Stansfield], 48. 490 n.


Ashurst, Henry [1], Harvard fund,


41. 301-308; Eliot's letter, 53. 190. Ashurst, Sir Henry [2], 45. 645. Ashurst, Richard L., 55. 326.


Ashurst, William H., 48. 490 n. Asia, unrest (1912), 46. 3.


Asia, H. M. S., 50. 483, 60. 99.


Asiatic Society of Calcutta, publica- tions, 47. 300.


Aspinet, sachem, 44. 258 n.


(Gardner), 50. Aspinwall, Joanna 476 n.


Aspinwall, Katherine [Mrs. Greene], 50. 476 n.


Aspinwall, Thomas (c. 1769), 50. 476 n.


Aspinwall, Thomas, letter (1848) on European revolutions, 60. 116. Aspinwall, William, papers, 57. 229. Aspromonte affair, 47. 422.


Assay medal (1874), 53. 140.


Assembly. See Legislature.


Assiento, treaty, 44. 386.


Assistants. See Council of Mass.


Association. See Nonintercourse.


Association de Commerce Maritime, case, 60. 293, 295. Assos, exploration, 42. 37.


Assumption of state debts, effect in Va., 51. 67.


Astell, - China, 43. 321-323, 325. Asten, Abraham, 41. 63.


Astor, John J., Oregon, 43. 20, 21.


Astor, Margaret (Armstrong), 47. 495. Astor, Nancy W. (Langhorne | Shaw), viscountess, Pilgrim tercentenary, 54. 9.


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Astor, William B., 47. 495 n.


Astrea, 59. 303; Bowditch's journal, Gen. In. xv.


Astronomy, discovery of Uranus, 43. 610, 615; in U. S. (1786), 624; transits of Venus, 51. 291, 52. 284. See also Almanacs; Eclipses.


Atahualpa, 54. 22 n.


Atcheson, Nathaniel, on boundaries, 45. 393.


Atchison, David R., Kan., 41. 220, 221, 354; letter (1855) on slavery, 44. 507.


Athawes (Athurst), Edward, (& Son), Virginia trade, 50. 467; letters on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 215-223.


Athens, Greece, American school, 42.


36, 46. 21, 51. 235; Syracuse expe- dition, 57. 397.


Athens of America, as term, 43. 90, 92.


Atherton, -, St. Bartholomew, 51. 357.


Atherton, Eleakin, recruiting receipt, 55. 366.


Atherton, Sir William, attorney-gen- eral, Trent affair, 45. 54, 149; Ala- bama, 260; Alexandra case, 279- 287, 305, 307; on Laird Rams, 292, 293.


Athletics, English mania, 49. 153. See also Amusements; Olympic Games; Rowing.


Athol, Mass., medal, 48. 320; Consti- tution of 1780, 50. 385; view, 56. 169.


Athurst. See Athawes.


Atkins. See also Adkins.


Atkins, English counsellor (1623), 58. 186.


Atkins, - -, shipmaster (1761), 43. 195.


Atkins, Isaiah, earthenware associa- tion, 51. 239.


Atkins, Reuben, 49. 269.


Atkinson. See also Adikinson.


Atkinson, Edward, New England Loyal Publication Society, 42. 31; on cotton by free labor, 47. 51; papers, 52. 118.


Atkinson, Edward W., deposit, 52. 118.


Atkinson, Elizabeth (Storer), 59. 133 n.


Atkinson, Frances Deering (Went- worth) [Lady Wentworth], 60. 94 n. (see Gen. In. xxv).


Atkinson, John, 59. 133 n.


Atkinson, Theodor, sr., Boston pe- tition (1664), 52. 313.


Atkinson, Theodor, jr., Boston pe- tition (1664), 52. 313.


Atkinson, Theodore, Albany Con- gress, 43. 35; letters (1737-38) on N. H. affairs, 44. 190, 197, 198; council, 192; letters to, 199, 204; Whitefield, 205; land grants, 45. 199, 204; N. H. grants, 48. 339. Atlanta, Ga., view, 49. 287.


Atlanta, C. S. S., capture, 46. 125.


Atlantic, steamer (1850), 42. 43; Port Royal expedition, 56. 378, 389, 396, 398, 410, 419.


Atlantic cable, Endicott's first mes- sage, 48. 248; relics, 52. 1, 54. 82. Atlantic Conference, group port., 60. 87.


Atlantic Monthly, Norton, 48. 59; Goldwin Smith, 49. 112.


Atlantic Ocean, voyage from the Cape of Good Hope to Boston (1793), 53. 271-275. See also Navigation.


Atterbury, Rev. William W., London, 48. 485, 486.


Atterbury's plot, 45. 470 n.


Attleboro, Mass., World War medal, 53. 18; Guild Papers, 54. 6.


Attoo, Hawaiian servant on ship, 53. 228, 240, 241, 261; at Boston, 54. 11.


Attorney-general of Mass., early appointments, FACSIM., 56. 171- 173.


Attucks, Crispus, coroner's return, 55. 152.


Atwill, Northampton news- paper, 57. 267, 268


Atwood, John, Boston petition, 52. 313.


Atwood, Martha [Mrs. Spring], 51. 216.


Aubin, J. Harris, A. A. RAND, 53. 30. Auburn, N. Y., penitentiary (1826), 59. 400-403.


Auchmuty, Robert [1], Valentine (1723), 43. 440; affidavit, 44. 200.


Auchmuty, Robert. [2], in England, 44. 131, 45. 409; impressment case, 44. 424, 433, 446; Caner, 50. 474; Gage, 478; on commissioners' flight, 55. 279, 280; writs of assistance, 58. 7.


Auckland, William Eden, baron. See Eden.


Audenried, Mrs. George, 49. 411.


Auditing Committee of M. H. S., members and reports (1907), 41. 26; (1908), 394, 424; (1909), 42. 171, 248; (1910), 43. 412, 528; (1911), 44. 493, 575; (1912), 45. 499, 555;


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(1913), 46. 341, 394; (1914), 47. 277, 327; (1915), 48. 321, 377; (1916), 49. 258, 304; (1917), 50. 209, 236; (1918), 51. 290, 332; (1919), 52. 141, 182; (1920), 53. 130, 158; (1921), 54. 215; (1922), 55. 239; (1923), 56. 265; (1924), 57. 279; (1925), 58. 237, 264; (1926), 59. 238, 278; (1927), 60. 162, 205.


Audubon, John J., letters, 59. 302. Auerstädt, battle, 59. 344.


Auger de Subercase. See Subercase.


Augur, Christopher C., 57. 493.


Augusta, Ga., insurance, 47. 371.


Augusta, Me., and capital, 41. 145; Mckenzie, 48. 311-313.


Augusta, H. M. S., relic, 52. 86.


Auguste, French warship, 55. 149.


Augustenberg, Friedrich Christian,


prince of, Swedish succession, 59. 352.


Aulnay, Charles de Menou d', La Tour, 48. 55; Matchebiguatus, 49. 357-360; fort, 56. 10.


Aumale, Henri E. P. L. d'Orléans, duc d', Spanish marriage, 46. 364. Aurora, attitude (1801), 41. 50; on presidential addresses and replies, 57. 141, 164, 165; on Adams, 149 n., 150, 155, 158, 158 n., 159; Ebeling on, 59. 329.


Austin, - -, Weymouth (1738), 42. 445, 449.


Austin, Mrs. - - (Smith), 42. 464.


Austin, Benjamin (?), 44. 697.


Austin, Benjamin, jr., Sans Souci Club controversy, 60. 328, 340. Austin, Benjamin W., Trinity His- torical Society fake, 52. 276.


Austin, Catharine, gifts, 47. 480, 54. 82, 55. 320.


Austin, Catharine (Gerry), 47. 482 n., 493.


Austin, Cato, Boston crew, 55. 85.


Austin, D. W. L., letters, Gen. In. xiii.


Austin, Ebenezer, 42. 464.


Austin, Edward, 56. 310.


Austin, James S., letters, Gen. In. xiii. Austin, James Trecothick, Franklin monument, 45. 488, 489; Brattle Sq. Church, 47. 229; Gerry's secret political letters to, 514, 516; Ever- ett letters, 48. 168; political power, 49. 198, 199; Franklin medal, 55. 320; Jackson's LL.D., 57. 259.


Austin, Jonathan L., 54. 83; Paris, 103, 104, 120.


Austin, Leonard F., gift, 56. 167.


Austin, Samuel, Boston siege, 47. 109 n., 59. 133.


Austin, Samuel, jr., Webster dinner, 45. 160.


Austin, Samuel & Edward, 53. 107. Austin, William, plan of penitentiary, 55. 41; General Court, 57. 261. Australasian, loss, 45. 125.


Australia, trade as New Holland, 41. 249, 250, 252.


Australian ballot, Dana's article on, 58. 401; Mass. ballot before, 401- 405; beginning of movement, 405- 407; method of printing names, 407, 408, 415; English ballot, 408; hearings on, 409, 410; not copied, 410; N. Y., 410, 416-418; Dana's lectures, 410, 411, 416; enactment, 411; preparations and trial, FACSIM., 411, 412; N. H., 411, 413; origin, 413; objections answered, 414; Pa., 415.


Austria-Hungary, revolution of 1848, 43. 121, 60. 117; and Trent affair, 45. 106; Lafayette, 46. 235-240; Prussian war, 49. 136, 137; travel in 1818, 51. 389-401; political con- ditions (1816-18), 398, 399, 59. 365; and Directory, 327, 330, 332, 334, 336. See also Holy Roman Em- pire; Napoleonic Wars; World War. Autographs, Bigelow collection, 43. 465; of Pierce administration, 51. 290; album, of Washington (c. 1825), 52. 2; Schouler's collection of American, 54. 289; Mass. gover- nors and senators, Gen. In. xv. See also next title.


AUTOGRAPHS, of Board of Trade (1703), 43. 193; of Massachusetts congressmen (1800), 654; of Indian deeds, 44. 259, 48. 53; of Boston commissioners (1681), 49. 105; of subscribers to Society for Study of Natural Philosophy (1801), 418; - Brooks Adams, 60. 345; J. Q. Adams, 49. 418; J. William Adikin- son, 50. 80; J. A. Aiken, 60. 309; A. V. G. Allen, 44. 355; Henry Alline, 49. 105; Francisco L. Ameno, 50. 497; J. M. Barker, 43. 399; Bailey Bartlett, 654; M. M. Bigelow, 55. 328; William Blath- wayt, 43. 192; Elizabeth Bona- parte, 47. 304; Lucien Bonaparte, 302; C. P. Bowditch, 56. front .; Gamaliel Bradford, 47. 356; Dud- ley Bradstreet, 43. 511; Thomas Brattle, 49. 105; Phillips Brooks, 170; Mather Brown, 47. 289; John Browne, 49. 357; J. McK. Bugbee, 46. 372; Benjamin Bussey, 49. 418;


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Robert Calef, 47. 243; Robert Calef, jr., 243; Lucien Carr, 49. 91; Damian de Carrion y Bricuela, 60. 214; John Carver, 146; Robert Cecil, 43. 193; D. H. Chamberlain, 41. 170; P. W. Chandler, 281; F. D. Channing, 49. 418; Thomas Chubb, 43. 649; John Clark, 60. 214; E. H. Clement, 56. 57; C. R. Codman, 53. 168; Thomas Coram, 56. 44; W. W. Crapo, 60. 41; C. H. Dalton, 42. 287; Lord Dartmouth, 43. 193; A. McF. Davis, 54. 204; John Davis, 49. 418; James De Normandie, 59. front .; Richard Derby, 49. 418; Morton Dexter, 44. 489; Samuel Dexter, 43. 654; T. A. Dodge, 208; E. W. Donald, 44. front .; William Dudley, 50. 80; William Emerson, 49. 418; William Endicott, 48. 243; H. C. Ernst, 56. 162; William Everett, 49. 43; John Fayerweather, 105; John Fiske, 46. front .; R. H. Fitz, 52. 104; Dwight Foster, 43. 654; Theophilus Frary, 49. 105; Nathan Frazer, 105; Charles Frost, 43. 516; P. R. Frothingham, 60. 383; Thomas Fryer, 58. 164; F. L. Gay, 50. 110; E. H. Gilbert, 55. 199; A. C. Goodell, 52. 38; Benjamin Goodhue, 43. 654; W. W. Good- win, 51. 233; John Gorham, 49. 418; Edward Gray, 58. 198; F. C. Gray, 47. 529; J. C. Gray, 49. front .; S. A. Green, 54. front .; C. P. Greenough, 58. 395; Nathaniel Greenwood, 49. 105; Charles Gross, 161; Curtis Guild, 50. 308; E. E. Hale, 55. front .; E. H. Hall, 54. 358; J. T. Hassam, 53. 85; H. W. Haynes, 48. 128; Judah Hays, 49. 418; Giles Heale, 60. 146, 148, 149; S. É. Herrick, 41. 65; Henry Hig- ginson, 49. 418; Henry L. Higgin- son, 53. front .; T. W. Higginson, 47. front .; D. G. Hill, 48. 163; Thomas Hinchman, 43. 512; E. R. Hoar, 45. front .; George Hodges, 53. 131; Z. T. Hollingsworth, 58. 459; Elizur Holyoke, 48. 53; Francis Hooke, 43. 510; J. C. Howard, 49. 418; J. F. Hunnewell, 45. 571; Elisha Hutchinson, 49. 105; Charles Jackson, 418; James Jackson, 418; David Jeffries, 50. 307; H. F. Jenks, 53. 182; Christopher Joanes, 60. 146; John Joyliffe, 49. 105; L. N. Kinnicutt, 58. 93; J. T. Kirk- land, 49. 418; John Lathrop, 44.




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