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Murphy, Michael, Boston crew (1777), 55. 87.
Murphy, Michael, pardon (1861), 60. 233.
Murphy, Tomás, on British attitude (1845), 47. 457.
Murphy, William S., Texas negotia- tion, 42. 428.
Murray, Catherine E. [Mrs. Rush], 47. 523.
Murray, Charles, marriage, 43. 450. Murray, Daniel, loyalist, 48. 27; Long Island raid, 54. 334.
Murray, David, 55. 233.
Murray, Ellen, freedmen's school, 43. 366.
Murray, George W., Boston colonial records, 43. 423.
Murray, James, papers, 43. 282, 45. 185; letters to (1766-72), 43. 449-
458; leave of absence as North Carolina councilor, 449; in Eng- land, 450, 455.
Murray, John, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Murray, John. See Dunmore.
Murray, Dr. John, of England, letter (1772) on panic, professional serv- ices, 43. 454.
Murray, John, Mass. loyalist, 48. 17, 31, 33.
Murray, John, 49. 449 n.
Murray, John, Boston crew (1777), 55. 88.
Murray, Rev. John, Universalist
church records, 53. 39; letter to, 56. 167.
Murray, Martha (Wilson), 55. 233.
Murray, William, Boston Scots Chari- table Society, 56. 48 n.
Murray, Sir William. See Mansfield. Murray, William Vans, French ne- gotiation, 44. 403-406, 49. 76 n .; Gerry, 47. 481; diplomatic appoint- ment, 51. 26 n .; letter, 54. 48; reply to presidential address, 57. 135, 140, 145, 146.
Museo Lapidario, Verona, 51. 410. Musgrave, Sir William, letter (1766) on customs question, 58. 65.
Music, negro soldiers, 43. 342, 344- 346; Dissenters and instrumental, 44. 176-178; S. L. Thorndike, 45. 4, 48. 125; mechanical, and copy- right, 185-189; Boston Music Hall, 361; philosophy, 512, 526; harp, 516, 521; London opera (1806), 525; London Foundling Hospital choir, 533; Charleston (1773), 49. 441, 451; New York (1773), 479; pitch-pipe, 51. 89; H. L. Higginson, 53. 41-43, 121-125; Boston schools, 42; Mass. village (c. 1860), 56. 341, 342; Boston ora- torio (1834), 57. 260; old quartet, 59. 266. See also Fine arts; Handel and Haydn Society; Opera; Songs. Mussey, George B., Charleston opera- tions, character, 57. 467, 467 n. Muzzey, - , near Keene, N. H. (1820), 50. 194.
Myers, -, Naples (1819), 51. 494. Myler, Thomas, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Myles, Rev. Samuel, 43. 440.
Mynshul, Geoffrey, "characters," 54. 228 n., 233.
Myntell, Joseph, Mayflower crew, 60. 221. Mysticism. See Cabala.
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NADEAU ET BOUTÉ-NASON
N
Nadeau et Bouté, privateersmen, 49. 69. Nahant, Mass., Dexter case, 45. 569, 53. 179.
Nahant House, lithograph, 57. 361. Nalboum, Duchess of, 51. 483.
Namanamocke, Nauset Indian, deed, 44. 258.
Names, preservation of old Boston strcet, 41. 527, 42. 68, 112, 173, 43. 282, 44. 493.
Namscakett, Mass., 44. 258.
Nancy, British supply ship, capture (1775), 59. 298; continental supply ship, destruction (1776), 60. 113.
Nancy, West India voyages (1802), 41. 275-277.
Nankin. See Cloth.
Nansemond, U. S. S., 44. 285.
Nantaskct, Mass., trade (1768), 58. 425.
Nantes, France, in 1778, 54. 121-133; colonial trade, wartime, 60. 258, 263, 277, 286; sugar refining, 259. Nanteuil, Robert, engraving, 49. 287. Nanton, Richard, Antigua petition, 59. 176.
Nanton, Robert, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Nantucket, insurance, 47. 370; busi- ness papers on, 48. 3; custom records, 54. 330; trade, whaling (1768), 58. 428, 429, 434, 435; custom officers, 429, 432-434, 436; in War of 1812, 60. 27.
Naperville, Ill., in 1845, 44. 350.
Napier, Francis, 9th (10th) baron, character, 47. 71.
Napier, Sir William F. P., on Scott as military historian, 43. 550; on Craufurd's march, error, 44. 38 n., 296-302.
Napier, William J., 8th (9th) baron, Chinese trade, 43. 320-324.
Napier of Magdala, Robert C., baron, Ethiopian campaign, 48. 194 n.
Naples, Italy, in 1840, 46. 354-357; Villari in revolution of 1848, 51. 246; in 1819, 477-498; in 1798, 59. 332.
Napoleon I., emperor, coronation, 42. 327, 59. 342; Dodge's work, 43. 217-219; St. Helena, 44. 319; La., 380; Haiti, 627; Gerry on (1814), 47. 500; New Orleans funeral serv- ices, 49. 181; truth about, 350; Henry Adams on, 51. 314; medal, 342; public works in Italy (1818),
402, 406, 412, 414, 423; church in Lodi, 412; and Marie Louise, 419; Arnim collection, 52. 140, 141, 317; relics, lock of hair, 53. 186, 54. 193, 58. 130, Gen. In. xiv; navy, 55. 170; Egypt, 59. 330; Ebeling on ambi- tion, 345, 346; Wieland, 347; Austrian marriage and peace, 351. See also Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon II. See Reichstadt.
Napoleon III., Arese, 43. 89; Civil War policy, recognition, 44. 13, 45. 81, 157, 264, 312, 47. 377, 379-382, 384, 418, 419, 423, 48. 462, 486, 49. 62, 108, 109, 51. 94; Roebuck, 45. 288; Declaration of Paris, 46. 74 n .; Mexico, 98, 113, 119, 152, 59. 240, 243; Italy, 47. 421; rule (1865), 49. 124-126.
Napoleonic Wars, Vimeiro, 43. 580; Moscow, 44. 27, 42, 250, 45. 9; Wellington's marches in Spain, 44. 37-39; Craufurd's march, 38, 296- 302; Paris negotiation (1815), 320; Hundred Days, 405, 59. 359-364; records (1805), 51. 342; convoys, 57. 407; Ebeling on events and con- ditions (1800-10), 59. 337-352, 364; Hamburg, 339-342, 345, 348, 351, 353-359, 370; political effect, 349. See also Neutral trade.
Narragansett Country, French colony, 52. 125; controversy, 127.
Narragansett Indians, Rhode Island grant, 44. 584.
Narsh. See Nash.
Narvaez, Ramon, attack on Madrid (1843), 46. 363.
Nash, -, Wcymouth, death (1751), 42. 459.
Nash, Abigail, baptized, 42. 456.
Nash, Caleb, marriage, 42. 469.
Nash, Catharine, death, 42. 465.
Nash, Henry S., on A. V. G. Allen, 44. 362 n.
Nash, Job, Weymouth, 42. 456.
Nash, John, Boston conduit, 47. 218.
Nash, Mary, death, 42. 461.
Nash, Rachel, marriage, 42. 469.
Nash, Timothy, suit, 54. 6.
Nashua, N. H., as Dunstable, 44. 269 n.
Nashville, Tenn., archæological re- mains, 55. 43, 44; Detroit trade, 44; battle, 57. 388 (see Gen. In. xxiv).
Nashville, C. S. S., depredations, 45. 53; in England, 148.
Nason, Rev. Elias, Frankland home- stead, 44. 254; letters to, 51. 355.
289
NASSAU-NAVIGATION
Nassau, Bahama Islands, Hopkins expedition, 46. 193, 197.
Nassau (Philipstown), N. Y., tavern (1820), 50. 191; in 1790, 51. 53.
Nast, Thomas, London (1860), 48. 435.
Natchez, Miss., American occupa- tion, 43. 143.
Natchitoches Union, wallpaper issue, 46. 242.
Natick, Mass., priest's medal, 59. 140.
Nation, C. E. Norton, 42. 29, 48. 60; Goldwin Smith on, 49. 134.
National Academy of Design, exhibit (1845), 44. 339.
National Academy of Sciences, Agas- siz medal, 58. 2.
National Aegis on Washington Be- nevolent Society, 49. 279, 281.
National banks, need (1861), 45. 119; Mass. bills, 56. 300.
National Intelligencer, election of 1828, 46. 324.
National Journal, election of 1828, 46. 324 n.
National Kansas committee, 41. 344, 347, 457, 461.
National Magazine, broadside an- nouncement, 51. 114.
National Philanthropist, files, 49. 177. National Republican party, Mass. campaign (1832), 57. 249-251.
National Road, in 1845, 44. 339, 340. National Union convention (1866), 46. 150, 49. 135.
Native Americanism, Mass. (1845), 50. 46, 47; letter on, 53. 18; contact feared, 57. See also Know Nothing- ism.
Natnaught, Nauset Indian, decd, 44. 258.
Natural philosophy, records of Boston society (1801-6), 49. 418-424, 50. 94; FACSIM. of subscription, 49. 418. See also Electricity.
Naturalization, racial basis, 48. 71; sacrament requirement in England, 53. 83; Quebec letters (1710), 59. 236.
Nauset, Mass., Indian decd, FACSIM., 44. 257-260.
Nauvoo, Ill., in 1845, 44. 346.
Naval History Society, gift, 56. 69.
Naval stores, English shipments (1685-89), 52. 335-337.
Navarrete, Martin Fernández de, 46. 365.
Navarro d' Andrada, Chevalier, 51. 392, 395-397.
Navigation, coasting trade regulation
and separation of Maine, 41. 145; Oriental voyages: conditions, port fees, 238, 245, 252; wages and trade privileges, lieu, 239, 241, 250, 251, 254, 255, 259, 260, 262, 274-276, 44. 678; incidents, 41. 239, 245, 246, 248; armament, 244; routc, 250, 253; charter, 251; crews, 260; - during French and Indian War, 43. 200; African-New England, 44. 668-683; seizure for false regis- try, docs., 670-677, 681; seamen's lien, 671, 672; bills of sale, 672, 53. 141; certificate of registry, 44. 673; signal pendant, 678; insurance, 678 n., 54. 6, 213; bond, 44. 682; - colonial, at outbreak of Revolu- tion, 46. 192; early transatlantic steam, 211; English port books, 475, 51. 282-284 (see Gen. In. xxi); papers of insurance company (1799-1838), 47. 276; trans-At- lantic voyage (1774), 48. 336, 50. 433, 434; (1864), 49. 113; (1868), 143; Atlantic coast (1773), 427- 440; (1761), wreck, 52. 163; Long Island Sound (1773), 49. 480; Maine papers, 50. 179, 55. 185; California ship papers (1848-54), 50. 179; American World War legis- lation, 51. 10, 12, 14; inter-colonial (1625), 230; Swedish-German packet (1818), 372, 377; freight from Boston (1683-98), 52. 335- 340; Greenwich Hospital tax on colonial seamen, 53. 26; ship's paper (1742), 66; conditions on sailing vessels, 220, 223, 225-227, 242, 262-266, 269, 272-274; out letters, Pacific-China trade (1820), 54. 24- 29; captain's compensation in this trade, 25; pay-roll of brig, 213; seaman's citizenship paper, 214; sources of Mass. history, 324-327; perils of voyage (1737), 55. 56-59; Boston schools, 287-289; British overseas, and naval power (1774), 56. 123-127; oil on waves, 152, 153; cross-staff, 58. 2; surgeons, 60. 147; French colonial decrees: trans- portation of arms, engagés, stock, 257, 262, 267, 280, 286, 296; gen- eral, 262, 263, 265, 281, 283, 284, 288, 289; deserting seamen, 263, 269, 282, 285; bottomry, 282; cargo debts, 285; wartime, 285-287; freight, 289, 290. See also Ad- miralty; Blockade; Canals; Coast- wise trade; Columbus, Christopher;
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Convoys; Customs; Embargoes; Ferries; Fisheries; Impressment; Lighthouses; Logbooks; Mercantile system; Navy; Neutral trade; Privateering; Prizes; Shipbuilding; Ships (list); Steamers; Transporta- tion; Travel.
Navy, American, Hampton Roads, Monitor-Merrimac, 42. 300, 46. 439, 56. 363-376, 408, 412; flogging, 42. 420, 422; Barbary wars, 44. 316, 319, 46. 204, 205; French war, Adams's policy, 44. 401, 403, 407, 45. 379, 400, 46. 203; operations in 1777, 44. 695-698; commodore, rank question (1820), 45. 29, 30; conditions in American Revolu- tion, 560-566, 46. 197-200, 58. 116; Bright on power, 46. 125; classes in Revolution, 179; Washington's fleet, 179, 194, 59. 298; state navies in Revolution, 46. 180-185, 192- 194; privateers in Revolution, 187- 189; history (1775-1815), 191-208; as training school and profession, 191; establishment of continental, officers, manning, 194-196, 60. 101- 105; Hopkins's Nassau expedition, 46. 197; disappearance after Revo- lution, 201; federal, 202; Jefferson's policy, effect, 205; War of 1812, 206-209; - Baury logbooks (1809- 13), 50. 82; preparedness measures (1916-17), 51. 10, 12; fleet at Naples (1819), 488-496; Preble Papers, 52. 86, 59. 1, 2, 60. 1; war- time radio school vicws, 52. 139; Chesapeake-Shannon, 53. 40; in France (1778), 54. 122, 123, 128, 132, 134; voyage from France (1778), 135-138; food allowance (1778), 138; Revolution, and civil officers, 55. 77, 131-133; problems of personnel, pay, prize money (1777), 80, 117, 129, 131; surgeons and chaplains (1777), 84, 129; sailor's account, 113; marines, Rev- olution, 128, 60. 115; J. P. Jones, his statements, 55. 138-140, 147- 149, 60. 243, 244; painting of Con- stitution-Guerrière fight, 56. 69; charter parties at beginning of Civil War, 369, 372, 376; confederate privateers, 374-376; Port Royal expedition, 379; New Orleans expe- dition, 407; Charleston operations, 440, 57. 426, 428, 433, 435, 440-442, 466; proposed periodical, 58. 391, 392; first steamboat, 59. 388. See also Blockade; McNeill, Hector;
Navy yards; Privateering; Prizes. Navy, British, Yorktown, 41. 230, 60.
236, 248, 249; as revenue vessels, 43. 485-487, 46. 467; Keppel- Palliser quarrel, 44. 131; during American Revolution, 45. 560- 566, 46. 197; offer to U. S. (1798), 49. 73 n .; W. I., Rodney's report (1762), American Revolution,
Saintes, 53. 187, 54. 268-276, 60. 243-248; dead New England sea- man's wages, 56. 38-40; colonial trouble and manning, 123-127; King William's War, 344; Nancy affair (1776), 60. 113; importance in Revolution, 236; neglected op- portunities then, 236; Boston, 237 (see Gen. In. xxv); Valcour, 238; Charleston (1776), 238, 239; N. Y. campaign, 240, 241; Newport, 242; Ushant, 243. See also Convoys; Im- pressment; Masts; Vernon, Ed- ward.
Navy, Confederate, ironclad at Sa- vannah (1862), 56. 416, 420. See also Civil War.
Navy, French, in American Revolu- tion, 50. 430, 431, 55. 149, 60. 243- 248, 250; construction at Venice, 51. 406; in 1778, 54. 127, 131, 134- 136; Estaing, 60. 242; Ushant, 243; trade denied to officers, 267. See also Grasse.
Navy List, to 1791, 57. 229.
Navy Office, British, Thomas Han- cock's accounts, 43. 199.
Navy yards, Charlestown (1834), 57.
259; construction (1826), 59. 385, 386, 388, 406.
Neal. See also Neil.
Neal, Daniel, Mather's tract, 45. 456. Neal, James, Fordyce & Down, fail- ure, 43. 452, 452 n.
Neal, John, separation of Maine, 41. 144.
Neal, . John [d. 1876], on Paine's poetry, 59. 319.
Neal, Joseph, milestone, 42. 104, 105. Neal, Joseph C., on Stuart's Washing- ton, 48. 300 n.
Neale, Walter, Ashley's Indian trade, 45. 494.
Neander, Johann A. W., Ebeling on, 59. 366, 372.
Neate, William, letter on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 217.
Neate, Pigou & Booth, letters (1776) on trade relations, 55. 217-223.
Neave, Richard, & Son, letters on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 215-223.
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NECESSARIES-NEPTUNE
Necessaries, photostat, 58. 290.
Neckler, Northwest Coast chief, 53. 249.
Needham, Mass., tavern, 50. 189; view, 53. 2.
Negley, James S., Chickamauga, 48. 279, 280.
Negro soldiers, Mass. regts., 41. 171, 56. 308-310; in American Revolu- tion, 42. 198, 200, 55. 366, 58. 220; Butler medal, 42. 313; letters of Dr. Seth Rogers, 43. 337-398; characteristics, 338, 342, 344, 345, 357-360, 365, 368, 369, 371, 374, 375, 384, 387, 390, 393, 394, 396, 57. 432, 437, 440, 446, 452, 455, 458-460, 470; health conditions, hospital, 43. 339, 342, 343, 346, 356, 358-360, 364, 368, 369, 371, 373, 386-388, 393; Emancipation Proc- lamation, 340, 341; military oppo- sition, 342, 345-347, 355, 357, 364, 368, 378; music, 342, 344-346; slave recruiting, 344, 356, 376, 378, 391; pay, 344, 390, 57. 443, 449, 454, 464, 469; St. Mary's River expedition, under fire, 43. 347-357; attitude of Confederates, relations, 348, 367, 389, 396; full bloods and mulattoes, 349; Jacksonville expe- dition, 370-384, 397; agricultural society plan, 395; Charleston siege, 45. 194-196, 47. 341-343, 57. 425, 426, 428, 441-443; Brighton, 46. 109, 112; confederate project, 125; from South, Higginson's regiment, 47. 352, 57. 468; occupation of Richmond, 51. 107; post-bellum, 107; change in opinions on, 54. 322; social position of white officers, 57. 444; treatment, 444, 446; cav- alry, 473; at Arlington camp, 474, 475.
Negro suffrage, Bright on, 46. 145- 147; Connecticut's rejection, 146; the Argylls on, 47. 90, 105-107; Lincoln's attitude, 51. 104.
Negroes, conditions in South (1908),
41. 410; burning in Boston, 42. 193; English gift to freedmen, free importation, 46. 132; free mulattoes of Charleston, 57. 19, 20; French colonial decrees, 60. 297-299, 301. See also preceding titles; Coloniza- tion; Miscegenation; Reconstruc- tion; Slavery.
Negus, Benjamin, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Negus, Jabez, house, 47. 268 n. Neil. See also Neal.
Neil, -, dismissed from navy yard (1845), 42. 440.
Neil, Jane [Mrs. Sise], 55. 49 n.
Neil, Jane M. [Mrs. Dodge], 43. 208 n.
Neil, Sarah (McNeill), 55. 49 n.
Neil, Thomas, 55. 49 n.
Neilson, John, on royal French ports., 59. 73.
Neilson, Rachel [Mrs. Smith], 51. 337.
Neilson, Robert, letter (1764), 51. 337, 338.
Neilson, William, of Ireland, 51. 338. Neilson, William A., on Masson, 41. 195, 196.
Neipperg, Graf Adam A. von, 51. 417, 435, 436; Murat, 59. 360.
Nélaton, Dr. Auguste, PORT. with Garibaldi, 48. 332; Garibaldi's wound and probe, 332-335; charac- ter, 335.
Nelson. See also Neilson.
Nelson, Gilbert, case, 57. 308.
Nelson, Horatio, viscount, obsequies, 48. 517-520; port., 49. 59; on con- voys, 57. 403; convoy of American ships, 407; on French privateers, 408; Copenhagen, 59. 339-341.
Nelson, Hugh, Monroe's candidacy, 42. 335; on paintings for Capitol, 59. 75.
Nelson, John, pallbearer (1724), 43. 440.
Nelson, John, immigrant (1734), 59. 125 n.
Nelson, Murray, on Col. John Brown, 53. 179.
Nelson, Mehitabel [Mrs. Temple], 59. 125 n.
Nelson, Richard, letter to, 58. 87.
Nelson, Gov. Thomas [1], Lafayette's letter (1781), 45. 592, 593.
Nelson, Thomas [2], Washington's Rhode Island tour, 51. 36 n., 37.
Nelson, Thomas A. R., Committee of 33, 43. 677.
Nelson, Thomas F., on royal French ports., 59. 83 n. Nelson, William, 44. 213.
Nemaha, U. S. S., 49. 392. Neo, at Hawaii, 54. 35, 43.
Nepean, Evan, letters to, 49. 269, 57. 30; Levi Allen, 30, 31. Neptune (1634), 47. 183.
Neptune, French warship, 54. 135.
Neptune, Oriental trade (1801), 41. 253.
Neptune (1815), 44. 309. Neptune, U. S. S., 43. 349.
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NERMAND-NEW ENGLAND CONFEDERATION
Nermand - , sequestration (1767), 60. 294.
Nes, Prof. Hendrik M. van, Pilgrim tercentenary, 54. 8.
Netcher, George E., whaler, 52. 140. Netherlands, English church, papers, controversy, 42. 203-235, 43. 45- 68; attitude (1778), 332; liberalism (1792), 638; revolutionary trade, 44. 370-372; petition of American residents on Lafayette (1796), 46. 237; embargo on arms (1775), 50. 494; Pilgrim tercentenary, medal, 54. 7, 8, 83; conditions (1799), 59. 335; (1848), 60. 117; British war (1780), 246.
Neufville, Jean de, revolutionary trade, claims, 44. 370-372, 60. 161.
Neutral Ground, New York. See No-Man's Land.
Neutral trade and rights, troubles in Orient, 41. 236, 240, 242, 244, 246, 253-260, 263, 266, 271; insurance, 259; British depredations, 43. 140, 155, 44. 393, 45. 253, 59. 338; rôle d'equipage, 43. 144, 146, 147; Eng- lish comment, 643; and reprisal, rela- tion of search, 44. 378, 397, 401, 407, 412-422; Rule of 1756, 393; shipment of arms (1861), 45. 89, 102; British selfish policy, 140, 142; Otis on probable action (1809), 482; con- tinuous voyage, Matamoras seiz- ures, Peterhoff, 46. 115-117, 47. 74, 76; cartoon (1809), 46. 340; Madi- son on conditions (1809), 47. 467; Ghent negotiations, 48. 142; Craw- ford's letter (1814), 144-148; W. L. Smith's pamphlet (1806), 51. 87; papers on British spoliation settle- ment, 56. 1; armed neutrality, 59. 338-341, 350, 60. 246. See also Armed merchantmen; Belligerency; Contraband; Declaration of Paris; Embargoes; Freedom of the seas; Spoliation claims; Trent.
Neutral zone. See No-Man's Land. Neutrality, Anglo-French treaty (1686), 41. 209; Florida affair, 44. 10, 46. 44 n., 47 n., 49. 111-113, 115, 119; Washington's proclama- tion, 44. 394; Alexandra case, 45. 267, 270, 273, 276-287, 304, 310, 47. 74, 81, 83, 103, 48. 464; parlia- mentary debate on confederate ships, 461, 462. See also Alabama; Belligerency; Laird rams; Neutral trade; Recognition.
Nevada, Frémont's route, 43. 29.
Nevell, Edward, Virginia case, Swan, 51. 230, 54. 170 n.
Nevis, French capture, 50. 431.
New, Thomas, shipmaster, 53. 259.
New Amsterdam, medal, 47. 222; commemorative coin, 57. 309.
New Bedford, Mass., insurance, 47. 370; custom-house records, 54. 330; Alabama claims, 60. 43; W. W. Crapo, 46-48.
New Bedford Standard, school medal, 55. 165.
New Braintree, Mass., loyalists, 48. 23; Constitution of 1780, 50. 392.
New Brunswick, loyalists and office,
54. 339-341, 352; organization, capital, 342-344.
New Century Fire Society, engraved notice of meetings, 54. 49.
New England, Doyle as historian, 41. 197; ancestral spirit, 42. 27, 28; Milton's impress on literature, 154-170; opposition to War of 1812, 331, 333, 334, 49. 274; Mauduit's pamphlet (1776), 44. 168, 169; rev- olutionary trade, 372-374; records of W. I. trade (1758-66), 45. 185; Gov. Sloughter, 652; S. C. feeling toward (1861), 46. 310-315; tariff (1828), 320, 321, 325; cargocs from England (1627-39), 47. 179-184, 188, 189, 51. 282-284 (see Gen. In. xxi); Hamilton on secession move- ment (1804), 48. 76; Gorges's early attempts, 103-105; Washington Benevolent Societies, 49. 274-286; army hospitals (1817), 50. 60-69; Dix on manufactures (1834), 161; military preparation (1774), 475, 484, 490, 493; Weston and Va. intercourse (1625), 51. 229-232; Pequot War, 285, 286; removal to Jamaica, 55. 3; colonial unity, 33- 35; smuggling (1768), 264; Coram on relief fund in England, 56. 48- 51, 53, 54; Coram on Saturday nights in, 53; Jackson's tour, 244- 260; number and county origin of immigrants to 1650, 60. 366-373. See also Great Awakening; states by namc.
New England Antislavery Conven- tion, Burns rendition, 44. 333.
New England Coal Dealers' Associa- tion, medal, 49. 167.
New England Coffee House, London, 41. 437.
New England Company, of London, gift, 55. 5.
New England Confederation, Cod-
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NEW-ENGLAND COURANT-NEW HAVEN
dington's application, 44. 586. See also Penny, John.
New-England Courant, quotation from Milton, 42. 164; paper on, 57. 336; existing file, recent additions, 336- 338; authorship of articles, B. Franklin's file, 338-340, 348-353; character of articles and writers, opposition, 340-343; and inocula- tion, 343-348, 350; reception by rivals, 347, 348; published under ban, 348; photostat file, 58. 255, 290. New England Emigrant Aid Com- pany, in Kansas, rifles, funds, 41. 223-228, 347, 348, 494; Eli Thayer, 455 n.
New England Guards, 59. 3.
New England Historic Genealogical Society, Knox Papers, 43. 282; and Boston street names, 44. 493; new building, 46. 340; H. E. Woods, 54. 189; gift, 60. 49.
New England Italian War Relief Committee, token, 52. 283.
New England Lithograph Co., 54. 214.
New England Loyal Publication So- ciety, work, 42. 30-32, 48. 60; file, 42. 32; William Endicott, 48. 250; J. B. Thayer, 52. 137.
New England Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, copy, 55. 339.
New England Marine Insurance Co., 41. 259.
New England Primer, New York edi- tion (1826), 45. 27; and Protestant Tutor, 57. 45, 51, 53.
New England Society of New York, gift, centennial medal, 43. 76.
New England Telephone and Tele- graph Co., badges, 48. 133.
New England Trust Co., William Endicott, 48. 77.
New England Weekly Journal, allu- sions to Milton, 42. 164.
New Englands First Fruits, author- ship, 42. 259-263.
New France, English treaty on neu- trality (1686), 41. 209; Parkman as historian, 56. 332-335. See also Fur trade; wars by name.
New Hampshire, first settlement, 41. 535; Weare Papers, 42. 17-22; provincial government, Cranfield, Gove, 18-22, 45. 229, 232-238, 45. 628-640; Lincoln in, 42. 81 n., 57. 378; congressional elections by dis- tricts, 42. 180, 181; Groton Gore, 199; political conditions and elcc- tions (1842-44), 392, 399, 408,
409, 424; (1828), Hill's letter, 43. 69-73, 49. 216; Mass. bound- ary, rival grants and settlements, Belcher's conduct, 43. 77-88, 44. 190, 191, 194, 197, 199, 45. 197- 211, 225 n., 46. 164-166, 47. 65; frontier defense (1694), 43. 510, 511, 513, 518; papers on Mass. relations (1732-49), 44. 189-205; provincial Council, character, 189, 192; Belcher controversy, sepa- rate governorship, 191-204, 45. 204; other executives, 44. 193, 194; pa- per moncy (1738), 199; annexation to Mass., 201-204; slaves, 506; Belcher's interlocking quarrels, 45. 202; Churchmen in early, 211-243; their desired polity, 211, 212; Gorges and Mason claims, Mason's draft charter, 212-214, 220, 223, 228-230, 232, 238, 635; royal com- mission and affairs, 214, 219; no- tices on the Churchmen, 214-243; Littlebury claim, 220; ratification, 334, 480; state navy in Revolution, 46. 181; privateers, 185; services of Weare, 47. 61 (see Gen. In. xix); fast proclamation (1785), 63-65; revolutionary embargoes, 140; mer- chant notes (1734), 312; loyalists, 48. 32; English relations (1774), 339-341; J. Adams on affairs (1813), 508; Washington Benevo- lent Societies, 49. 277, 284; travel (1820), 50. 194; mast-trec affairs, 54. 51; governor as surveyor-gen- eral, 55; troops at siege of Boston, 55. 348; number of Continental line troops, 356; raising troops for Revolution, pay, 364; ballot re- form, 58. 411, 413; warship con- struction (1776), 60. 111. See also New England; Portsmouth.
New Hampshire Gazette, on Washing- ton Benevolent Societies, 49. 281. New Hampshire Grants, history, papers, 51. 52, 56. 2. See also Vermont.
New Hampshire Historical Society, gift, 60. 2.
New Hampshire Patriot, partisanship, 41. 362.
New Hampshire Third Infantry, Port Royal, 56. 400.
New Haven, Conn., Lincoln at, 42. 81 n .; Noah Webster's lectures, 43. 127, 129; freedom of city to French- men, 688; Gregson's will, 49. 266; Great Awakening, 53. 195, 203, 214.
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New Haven Colony, Penny case, 58. 118, 125-130.
New Holland, trade, 41. 249, 250, 252. New Ipswich, N. H., in 1820, 50. 195. New Island, Falkland Islands, 53. 223.
New Jersey, congressional elections, 42. 180; presidential electoral plan, 43. 653; Howe's movements (1777), 44. 23; separation from N. Y., 203; ratification, 45. 480; independence, 48. 508; travel (1773), 49. 478; (1826), 59. 387, 409; seat of colonial government, 50. 174; appreciation (1677), 58. 193. See also next title. New Jersey campaign. See New York and New Jersey campaign.
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