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New Jersey College. See Princeton University.
New Jersey Historical Society, cele- bration, 49. 288.
New Lebanon, N. Y., in 1820, 50. 191; in 1790, 51. 49-51; in 1826, 59. 404, 405.
New London, Conn., army post, hos- pital (1817), 50. 69; sermon (1707), 217 (see Gen. In. xxi); Great Awak- ening, 53. 195, 202, 203, 215; smug- gling, 55. 264; blockade (1814), 59. 158.
New Mexico, offer of admission (1860-61), 43. 675, 677, 683, 60. 227, 228, 230, 233.
New Netherland, Coddington, 44. 586, 588; and Pilgrims' landing, 48. 107; papers on English attack, 57. 513; Penny affair, 58. 117-130. New Netherland, medal, 57. 2.
New Orleans, preparations against (1862), 46. 104; Butler's rule, Brit- ish opinion, 105, 107, 47. 98, 100; Lafayette's land, 466; view of Far- ragut's operations, 49. 95; in 1821, 181; Napoleon's funeral services, 181; McClellan's plan, 50. 353; Savage Papers, 53. 178; expedition at Hilton Head, 56. 407; value of capture, 57. 94. See also next title. New Orleans, battle of (1815), ballad,
50. 4; British enigma, 54. 78; anni- versaries, 57. 245.
New Packet, 48. 534.
New Providence, Mass., Constitu- tion of 1780, 50. 379.
New Utrecht, L. I., Howe's head- quarters, 54. 334.
New Year, in camp (1862), 56. 395.
New York, and Jefferson's adminis- tration, 41. 42, 43; electoral vote (1800-1), 47, 48, 43. 653; politics
and elections (1828-32), 41. 392. 42. 177, 46, 324-326, 49. 227, 230; (1840-48), 42. 386, 388, 430, 431, 43. 103, 106, 60. 118; congressional elections by districts, 42. 179, 180; Continental impost (1786), 43. 127; travel (1845), 44. 353; (1820), 50. 191-193; (1790), 51. 48-57; (1826), 59. 390-395, 399, 400, 404; Randolph on Dudley (1692), 45. 239; Mass. lands in, 333, 481; ratification, 335, 480; state navy in Revolution, 46. 181 ; military move- ments in upper (1781), 484-486; No-Man's Land forays (1782), 47. 110; revolutionary embargoes, 140; Canadian reciprocity, 148; insur- ance companies (1798-1850), 371; anti-masonry and Regency, 49. 249; classical names, 50. 106, 107; Dix on militia, 158, 159; Dix on progress, 162; Dix's geological survey, 164; attitude (1775-76), British propitiation, 491, 494, 495, 59. 112, 113, 60. 99; financial con- dition (1841), 53. 298; Maverick on (1669), 54. 299, 300; Mass. bound- ary, 55. 283; militia for defense of D. C. (1861), 56. 356-363; Boston trade with western (1843), 57. 183; ballot reform, 58. 410, 416-418; agricultural society, 59. 183; war- ships constructed (1776), 60. 111. See also next titles; Burgoyne campaign.
New York, city of, Burr faction, 41. 46-51, 60; early Oriental trade, 277; street names, 531; Lincoln's address (1860), 42. 82, 82 n .; Noah Webster's lectures, 43. 125, 126; British forays from (1780), 44. 85, 47. 110; in 1845, 44. 339; Jack- sonian victory (1827), 45. 166; John Bigelow and development, 349-352; commercial future (1815), 405; Otis on (1787), 479; tavern (1814), 47. 510; Pitt and George III. statues, 48. 294, 295, 49. 480; Free Soil paper, 169; Quincy on social life (1773), 478-480; view of Madi- son Ave. (1888), 50. 1; Dix's sketch (1827), .153; commercial papers, 51. 115; Lafayette obsequies, 52. 278; in 1834, 279, 280; colonial free- men, 288, 289; King's anniversary (1716), 289; fire relief before Con- gress (1836), 53. 52; loyalists within British lincs, 54. 333-336; evacu- ation (1783), 336-338; Jackson re- ception, 56. 249; tornado (1792),
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NEW YORK AMERICAN CITIZEN-NEWCOMB
264; draft riots, 459; and western N. Y. trade (1843), 57. 183, 184; customs officers (1716), 58. 444; in 1826, 59. 387-390. See also New York and New Jersey campaign. New York American Citizen. See Cheetham, James.
New York and New Jersey campaign, S. Adams on, 43. 328; lack of Amer- ican cavalry, 548, 552-555, 557; American problem and strategy, 551, 44. 252, 253, 45. 416; Long Island, 44. 103-107, 155, 162, 163, 239-250, 364; Trenton, 117, 118; Mauduit's annotations, 145, 146, 148-150, 155-158, 162-165; White Plains, 145, 146, 156, 164, 165, 46. 252; diary (Sept .- Oct.), 251, 252; Kips Bay and Harlem Heights, 251, 252; British plans (1775), 48. 120, 505; Mass. militia, 55. 350; American preparations, occupa- tion, 60. 101, 104, 108, 365; navy, 240, 241.
New York City Hall, medal, 46. 379. New York Commercial Advertiser, Webster's editorship, 43. 150; Trent affair, 45. 515.
New York Courier and Enquirer, Telegraph controversy, 49. 221.
New York Drawing Association, ex- hibit (1826), 59. 389.
New York Evening Post, John Bige- low, 45. 349; on J. Q. Adams (1808), 356; position (1828), 46. 324.
New York Express, canard on Web- ster, 45. 163.
New York Fifty-First Infantry, pic- ture of service in North Carolina (1862), 60. 2.
New York Forty-Eighth Infantry, Port Royal, 56. 400 n.
New York Forty-Seventh Infantry, Charleston, 56. 404.
New York Forty-Sixth Infantry, Port Royal, 56. 400.
New York Herald, on C. F. Adams, 45. 81; wartime attitude and character, 46. 94, 98, 109, 58. 391.
New York Legislature, complexion (1803), 41. 59.
New York Lucky Penny, 49. 176.
New York Minerva, Webster's editor- ship, 43. 141; federal patronage, 143.
New York One-Hundred-First In- fantry, service, 43. 209.
New York One-Hundred-Nineteenth Infantry, service, 43. 209.
New York Public Library, Americana photostats, 53. 147; gift, 60. 193.
New York Seventh Regiment of
Militia, Washington (1861), 56. 356. New York Statesman, Russell's libel suit, 44. 307 n.
New York Sun, on Emancipation Proclamation, 44. 599, 600.
New York Thirty-Sixth Infantry, Washington, 56. 384-386, 395. New York Times, gift, 49. 347.
New York Tribune, on Emancipation Proclamation, 44. 597-599; Trent affair, 45. 515; Clement's Boston letters, 56. 63.
New York Twelfth Regiment of Militia, war service, 56. 366, 370. New York Twenty-Eighth Infantry, Shenandoah Valley campaign, 41. 118.
Newark, N. J., celebration, 49. 288.
Newbern, N. C., camp in 1863, 57. 422-424.
Newberry Library, Americana photo- stats, 53. 148, 58. 295.
Newbury, Richard, Squantum, 41. 539.
Newbury, Mass., smuggling, 55. 264; Moody Papers, 56. 280, 299.
Newburyport, Mass., Noah Webster's lectures, 43. 132; Henry Greenland, 45. 226; insurance, 47. 370; Free Soil and Abolition newspapers, 49. 168, 177; Federalist toasts (1813), 283; Constitution of 1780, 50. 394; Cross Papers, 52. 3; custom-house records, 54. 327; privateering, 55. 145; semi-centennial medal, 165; yellow fever (1796), 59. 157.
Newburyport Herald, copy, 56. 209.
Newcastle, Henry P. F. Pelham- Clinton, 5th duke of, on Seward, 45. 65 n., 517 n .; recognition of Confederate States of America, 47. 400, 414; death, Goldwin Smith on, 49. 116, 117.
Newcastle, Susan H. C. (Hamilton), duchess of, 49. 116.
Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st duke of, order (1732), 44. 190; N. H. affairs, 199; Mohegans, 56. 41; and Bollan, letter to, 59. 415. Newcastle, Eng., Gladstone's speech (1862), effect, 45. 262-264, 312, 46. 108, 47. 286, 392-394, 397- 399, 402-408.
Newcastle, N. H., Gove imprisoned, 45. 631, 632; lithobolia, 632 n.
Newcomb, -.- , impressment affair (1769), 44. 440.
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NEWCOMB-NIAGARA FALLS
Newcomb, , Northampton local politics (1832), 57. 249
Newcomb, Warren P., ports. owned by, 58. 390.
Newell, Cato, kidnaped negro, 51. 357.
Newell, Nancy [Mrs. Barber], 47. 215 n.
Newell, Robert R., negro regiment, 57. 463, 465.
Newell, Thomas, in besieged Boston, 59. 133.
Newell, Timothy, 42. 468; evacuation of Boston, 47. 109 n.
Newfoundland, English letters of marque against French (1624), 44. 186; London trade (1623-39), 47. 184, 187-190, 51. 284; Gorges's interest, 48. 113; customs officers (1716), 58. 444. See also Fisheries. Newgate (Newgatt), John, will, 45. 415; Boston petition, 52. 315.
Newhall, John, journal, 57. 308.
Newhall, Lucretia [Mrs. Barker], 43. 399.
Newman, Allen G., medal, 57. 2.
Newman, Gov. Francis, Penny case, 58. 125, 126.
Newman, Francis W., on Laird rams, 44. 7.
Newman, Henry, Mather's tracts, 45. 461, 463 n .; legal matter, 56. 51.
Newman, J. F., Inc., Eliot medal, 55. 286.
Newman, Rev. John, of England, 56. 33.
Newman, Robert, Weston, 51. 227.
Newman, Capt. Thomas, Algerian tribute, 46. 203.
Newman, William, Boston crew, 55. 88.
Newport, Delaware, in 1791, 51. 58.
Newport, R. I., old mill, 42. 390; colonial trade and customs officers, 43. 486; settlement, 44. 585; Bur- goyne taken to, 701; T. W. Higgin- son, 47. 352; Harrison map of har- bor, plans of fort, 49. 263-266; Redwood Library, Harrison plans, 264; fire club, 265; army post, hospital (1817), 50. 68; Washing- ton's visit (1790), 51. 36; Jews, rabbis, 293, 304; Great Awakening, 53. 195, 198; Stamp Act riot, song, 55. 234-237; British occupation, raising Mass. troops, 351, 356, 359, 360, 60. 241; Rochambeau's army, 58. 270, 60. 246; conditions (1775), 59. 113, 114; naval battle, 60. 242; British evacuation, 244.
Newport, H. M. S., 56. 344.
Newport Historical Society, acknowl- edgment to, 53. 2.
Newport News. See Fort Monroe. Newry, Ireland, as market, 51. 338.
Newspapers, Jefferson's reading, 41.
58-60, 63; spurious supplements of early, 206; Noah Webster on post- age, 43. 138; repair of early files, 44. 566; wartime southern, on wall- paper, 46. 241-243, 339; beginning of war correspondents, 306, 307; M.H.S. problem, 47. 330; Cleve- land on yellow, 480; photostatic re- production, 48. 2, 365, 49. 292, 293, 50. 223, 51. 322, 52. 173, 53. 146, 54. 249, 55. 291, 56. 283, 57. 291, 58. 253-255, 288-290; M.H.S. col- lection, 48. 364; Goldwin Smith on American, 49. 153; Free Soil, 167- 169; file of antislavery, 177; terms of
Washington correspondent (1830), 218; M.H.S. as general de- pository, 307; colonial publishers and postmasterships, 50. 170 n .; colonial, sent to England, 174; Franklin's German, 56. 301-305 (FACSIM. High-Dutch and English Gazette, in back pocket); London ephemeral controversial, after 1640, 57. 41-44, 66, 67; proclamation against (1680), 42 n .; Publick Oc- currences, 61; variant in issue of Boston Gazette (1770, FACSIM.), 59. 253-259; Emerson on reporters, 60. 84; Rhodes's use of, as source, 188. See also New-England Courant; Press.
Newton, - 195. -, shipmaster (1761), 43.
Newton, -, steamer captain (1845), 50. 286.
Newton, Gilbert S., Higginson port., 42. 15.
Newton, Hibbert, customs officer, 58. 444.
Newton, Sarah, execution of John Brown, 41. 515.
Newton, Thomas, customs officer, 58. 430, 444.
Newton, Thomas W. Legh, baron, on Mercier, 47. 376.
Newton, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 385; records and epitaphs, 52. 283; Great Awakening, 53. 195.
Newtown, Conn., French camp, 58. 273.
Ney, Michel, Hundred Days, 59. 361. Niagara Falls, view (1833), 59. 237; in 1826, 396, 397, 413.
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NIBBS-NITTENATT
Nibbs, Benjamin, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Nibbs, Henry, Antigua petition, 59. 173. Nibbs, James, sr., Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Nibbs, James, jr., Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Nibbs, Jeremiah, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Nibbs, Phillip, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Nicholas V., pope, Portuguese grant, 43. 306.
Nicholas I. of Russia, 52. 32.
Nicholas, -- , Kan., 41. 354.
Nicholas, Edward, 59. 5, 6.
Nicholas, John, reply to presidential speeches, 57. 140, 149, 158, 159.
Nicholas, Thomas, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Nicholas, Wilson C., 42. 324.
Nicholetts, Rev. Charles, sermon, 57. 62.
Nicholl, John, Houre Glasse, photo- stat, 58. 307.
Nicholls, Edward, Florida fort, 44. 383.
Nichols. See also Nicholl; Nicholls; Nicolls.
Nichols, -, Weymouth (1738), 42. 447.
Nichols, , proposed Philadelphia school (1786), 43. 126-130.
Nichols, Arthur H., on John Noble, 44. 558 n.
Nichols, Benjamin Ropes, on "Charles Chatterbox," 45. 28 n. Nichols, Benjamin W., 45. 28 n.
Nichols, Charles Lemuel, almanac photostats, 49. 293; member, 50. 209, 217; report on Library and Cabinet, 51. 334; Council, 52. 187, 53. 161; on L. N. Kinnicutt, 55. 187; gifts, 225, 56. 285, 59. 270; on William Livingston Papers, 55. 225; paper, 56. 231; Parkman centenary, 57. 3, 191; on G. S. Hall, 362; on Pynchon's letter, 58. 386, 387; COLUMBUS CODEX, 59. 148.
Nichols, Curtis C., newspaper, 49. 168.
Nichols, Elizabeth, 60. 38 n.
Nichols, Mrs. George W., gift, 51. 90.
Nichols, Rev. Ichabod, 42. 349; KA, 50. 129.
Nichols, Dr. John, letter, 53. 204.
Nichols, John W. T., gift, 52. 3.
Nichols, Lieut. Joseph T., 57. 424;
Charleston operations, 448, 455, 463.
Nichols, Lucy O. [Mrs. Bowditch], 56. 306.
Nichols, Mary P., gifts, 45. 28, 185. Nichols, Mary W., 51. 199.
Nichols, Robert, Boston crew, 55. 88.
Nichols, William, Malcom affair, dep-
ositions, 58. 19, 31, 35, 36, 41, 57. Nichols, William, Daye monument, 56. 214.
Nicholson, Alfred O. P., 47. 477.
Nicholson, Sir Francis, Port Royal, 56. 10; Coram (?), 50.
Nicholson, George, 45. 645 n.
Nicholson, Heath, 45. 645 n., 650.
Nicholson, James, revolutionary
naval command, 46. 200, 60. 111. Nicholson, John B., 42. 412, 418, 433. Nicholson, Capt. Joseph J., Naples, 51. 493, 494.
Nickelson & King, letter on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 220.
Nickerson, Susan D., school, 41. 310. Nickerson, Lieut. William, prisoner of war, retaliation on, 48. 498.
Nicola, Lewis, order, 59. 47 n.
Nicolay, John G., on Lincoln's Illinois letter (1863), 46. 6 n.
Nicolet, Jean, coureur de bois, 57. 195, 197.
Nicolls, -, shipmaster (1769), 47. 209.
Nicolls, Richard, royal commissioner,
N. H., 45. 214, 219; Boston, 52. 313. Nid, John, book owned by, 43. 43.
Niebuhr, Barthold G., 51. 444.
Niebuhr, Carsten, on Witte's work, 59. 327.
Nietzsche, Friedrich W., doctrine of force, 48. 170-176.
Nightingale, Rev. sermons (1738), 42. 446, 448.
Nightingale, Florence, housewife, 56. 3.
Nile River, Grant on tour, 47. 479. Niles, Ebenezer, death, 42. 469.
Niles, Grace G., on Washington's supposed Vermont visit, 51. 31-34. Niles, Hezekiah, on Maine and Hart- ford Convention, 41. 139.
Niles, John M., 42. 392; Cass, 394. Nini, Jean B., Franklin medal, 52. 7, 54. 214, 245.
Ninigret, port., 58. 147.
Nippumsuit, Indian, 48. 51, 52.
Nissitisset, name for Hollis, Mass., 44. 69.
Nittenatt, Northwest Coast village, 53. 229.
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NIXON-NORCROSS
Nixon. See also Dixon.
Nixon, Col. Thomas, deserters, 50. 364 n.
Nyles, Rev. Samuel, sermons, 42. 446, 459, 463, 466.
Nyon, N. H., imprints, 60. 254, 301- 303.
Noah, Mordecai M., election of 1828, 46. 325; appointment, 49. 220, 222. Noailles, Emmanuel M. L., (?), mar- quis de, estate, 54. 102.
Nobel, Mark, Boston crew, 55. 89. Nobility, ancient German, 51. 133; French, and trade, 60. 251, 255; edict on, in French colonies, 300. See also Aristocracy.
Noble. See also Nobel.
-, of N. Y. (?, 1741), 53. Noble, - 195.
Noble, Benjamin, 44. 544.
Noble, George W. C., 44. 543.
Noble, Hannah J. (Simes), 44. 544.
Noble, James, Georgia and Chero- kees, 49. 221.
Noble, John, son of Lazarus, Indian captivity, 44. 544.
Noble, John, son of Moses [2], 44. 544.
Noble, John, on burning of negress, 42. 193; memoir assigned, 43. 1, 44. 87; tributes, 43. 2, 16; assigned memoir of Upham, 266; death, 460; memoir, 44. 543; PORT. and AUTOG., 543; as schoolmaster, 49. 388; court files, 57. 24.
Noble, Joseph, 44. 544.
Noble, Katharine W. (Sheldon), 44. 556.
Noble, Lazarus (1696), 44. 543.
Noble, Lazarus, Indian captivity (1753), 44. 543.
Noble, Mark, career, 44. 544, 545.
Noble, Mary (Copp), 44. 544.
Noble, Mary (Staples), 44. 543.
Noble, Matthew, 44. 544.
Noble, Moses [1], 44. 543.
Noble, Moses [2], 44. 543.
Noble, Sarah (Chadbourne), 44. 544.
Noble and Greenough School, medal, 60. 23.
Nock, James, Boston crew, 55. 88.
Noddles Island, affairs during siege, raid, 44. 363, 496, 59. 116, 60. 91, 92; cartoon, 50. 217.
Nolte, Vincent, cotton operations, 53. 285.
No-Man's Land, N. Y., forays (1780- 82), 44. 85, 47. 110.
Nonconformity, and separatism, Robinson and Cotton on, 41. 104;
Separatists' use of Roman Catholic churches, 42. 280 n .; English con- ditions (1717), 53. 75-77. See also Puritanism.
Nonesuch, H. M. S., 46. 462.
Nonexportation. See Nonintercourse. Nonintercourse, Monroe on (1810),
42. 329; Revolution, 47. 132; policy at Boston (1769), 203, 205, 206, 208; Madison on (1809), 467; asso- ciation: Franklin's advice, 50. 469; Continental Congress, 472; en- forcement, 477, 484, 485, 493; and Boston Port Bill, 493; customs commissioners on, 55. 266, 268; English attitude, effect there, 59. 118, 121, 127, 128, 130, 137. See also Embargoes.
Nonresidents, Boston colonial cases, 47. 268-270, 49. 99-106; colonial Mass. laws, 100; record of Boston bonds, 50. 224.
Non-Resistant, file, 49. 168, 177.
Nook's Hill, works (1776), 47. 110.
Nootka Sound, Spanish and Colum- bia, 53. 255-259.
Norcot, Rev. John, funeral sermon, 57. 38.
Norcross, Addison, rewards of merit, 60. 23.
Norcross, Frances L., 55. 320.
Norcross, Grenville Howland, re- ports as Cabinet-keeper (1907-27), 41. 28, 426, 42. 251, 43. 465, 44. 576, 45. 556, 46. 395, 47. 328, 48. 378, 49. 305, 50. 237, 51. 333, 52. 183, 53. 159, 54. 261, 55. 303, 56. 296, 57. 525, 58. 266, 59. 280, 60. 207; elected Cabinet-keeper (1907- 27), 41. 33, 430, 42. 256, 43. 472, 44. 579, 45. 559, 46. 399, 47. 332, 48. 378, 49. 309, 50. 241, 51. 336, 52. 187, 53. 161, 54. 265, 55. 305, 56. 297, 57. 328, 58. 267, 59. 283, 60. 209; on Yorktown campaign, 41. 230; communicates various letters, 435, 43. 122, 191, 492, 609, 44. 213, 260, 524, 48. 351, 429, 49. 416, 50. 196, 55. 325, 56. 265, 57. 209, 59. 85, 155, 209, 60. 31, 81, 97; Milton tercentenary, 42. 22; on changing street names, 68, 112, 173; on Mass. stamp tax, 175, 176; first edition of Paradise Lost, 257; alleged Norton port., 43. 100; gifts, 465, 44. 87, 45. 185, 46. 241, 379, 401, 47. 127, 372, 48. 133, 167, 168, 253, 49. 167, 287, 411, 50. 1, 37, 118, 200, 217, 313, 413, 51. 89, 312, 342, 354, 52. 2, 44, 139, 165, 276,
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283, 318, 53. 1, 17, 177, 186, 54. 83, 141, 214, 320, 55. 5, 42, 172, 286, 339, 56. 2-4, 69, 168, 287, 300, 57. 2, 230, 242, 308, 309, 514, 58. 145, 386, 59. 3, 35, 237, 265, 266, 60. 2, 23, 49, 88, 121, 359, Gen. In. xvi; John Brown pike, 44. 217; on John Noble, 558; on wartime newspapers on wallpaper, 46. 241; on Frank- lin's type matrices, 47. 446; on Fitch's journal, 50. 189; on H. E. Woods, 53. 19; on H. F. Jenks, 97; on ex-Confederates and Boston fire, 189; on Boston Massacre coroner's return, 55. 152; on Lafayette- Jefferson book, 172; Annapolis Royal mission, 56. 12-15; presides, 69, 58. 237, 249; on Geo. Latimer, 56. 170; building-fund gifts, 57. 316, 59. 270; on F. E. Parker and C. F. Adams, 58. 242; on observ- ance of Sabbath, 59. 169; illness, sympathy, 377; gift to Harvard College Library, 60. 177; fund established, 195, 196.
Norcross, Josiah, & Co., earthenware association, 51. 239.
Norcross, Laura [Mrs. Marrs], 52. 282, 60. 195.
Norcross, Otis [1], mercantile es- tablishment, 44. 87; ports., 48. 167, 56. 281; Jenny Lind souvenir, 51. 353; Boston fire fund, 52. 276; recruiting posters, 56. 69; diary, 57. 2; letters to, 58. 242, 243; papers, 386.
Norcross, Otis [2], gifts, 52. 276, 55. 339; rewards of merit, 59. 35.
Norcross, Mrs. Otis, gift, 54. 320.
Norcross, Otis, & Co., earthenware association, 51. 238.
Norcross & Mellen, earthenware association, 51. 239.
Nordstrom, Frederick, gift, 52. 1.
Norfolk, England, emigration to New England, 60. 372.
Norfolk, Va., federal occupation, 56. 428. See also Hampton Roads.
Norfolk, H. M. S., Cartagena expe- dition, 52. 198.
Norfolk County Journal, 50. 32.
Norice. See Norris.
Norman, Louisa P.(Palfrey), gift, 49.3. Norris (Norice), Edward, Salem post- master, 50. 172.
Norris, Lauzun, 58. 273.
Norrmann, Gerhard P. H., Ebeling on, 59. 367.
North, Bishop Brownlow, Quincy on, 50. 445.
North, Frederick, lord, Stuart on, 43. 451, 457; tea tax, 482; Howe, inquiry, 44. 113, 133, 136, 136 n., 155; conduct of war, 121, 125, 137; reconciliation, 124, 701; Mauduit pamphlets, 126; Burgoyne on re- turn, 129 n .; king and private finances, 367; letter to, 48. 119; George Boyd, 338; letter (1783) on return of Riedesel, 507; caricatures, 49. 347, 50. 178; Quincy interview, 439-441, 446; debate on American affairs, 448, 456, 465; on Fox's dis- missal, 52. 149 n .; Frenchman on, 56. 150; measures against colonies (1775), 60. 103.
North, Frederick. See Guilford, 5th earl of.
North, Roger, proclamation on, 58. 308.
North, Gen. William, letters, 50. 4.
North, compared with South (1836), 53. 56.
North American Review, Goldwin
Smith on, 49. 150, 154; Mill on, 50. 11; Adams-Lodge, 58. 326.
North Bend, 53. 39.
North Brookfield, Mass., tavern, 50. 190.
North Carolina, politics in (1843), 42. 410; regulators, 43. 104, 450, 458; ratification, 45. 335, 480; state navy in Revolution, 46. 182; church after Revolution, 48. 257; election of 1828,49. 210; - Quincy's travel (1773), 457-461; politics, 457, 458, 460, 461; law, 461, 464; his observations, 462-464; agri- culture, slaves, 462, 463; society, 462; religious condition, 462; com- merce, 464; - Burnside expedition, 50. 328, 336, 444, 56. 406-408, 57. 422-424, 60. 1; travel (1791), 51. 71-74; iron works, 72; indents (1786), 52. 169; confederate bonds, 55. 6, 59. 3; photostat newspaper file, 58. 253, 254, 289. See also · Mecklenburg.
North Carolina Council, membership (1766), 43. 449.
North Haven, Conn., French march, 58. 277.
North Providence, Rhode Island, French camp, 58. 282.
North Woburn, Mass., Baldwin house and statue, 52. 282.
Northampton, Mass., taverns, 50. 190, 191; Constitution of 1780, 365, 391, 408-410; Great Awakening, 53. 198, 214; documents, 54. 212,
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57. 2; notes of sermons, 56. 69; life in the sixties, 335-343; local politics, temperance (1832-34), 57. 245, 246, 249, 252, 267; Coloniza- tion Society, 246-249; Henry Clay, 252.
Northamptonshire, England, emi- grants to New England, 60. 372.
Northborough, Mass., educational manager, 47. 2, 3; loyalists, 48. 21, 26, 31; Constitution of 1780, 50. 380; origin, 52. 300 n.
Northbrook, Francis T. Baring, baron, budget (1841), 53. 289.
Northcote, Thomas, tracts, 43. 629. Northeastern boundary, controversy
and settlement, 42. 385, 391 n., 392, 393; Stevenson's muddling, 44. 338; Ghent negotiation, 48. 139; Ashburton negotiation, 53. 297; commissions, 54. 345, 351; return of M.H.S. maps, Gen. In. xv.
Northend and Choate, 52. 39.
Northfield, Mass., raid, 57. 361.
Northmen, exploration, 42. 390.
Northumberland, Hugh Percy, duke of. See Percy.
Northumberland, England, emigrants to New England, 60. 372.
Northwest Coast, American trade, Columbia (1791-92), 53. 227-260; (1820-22), 54. 24, 28, 31, 37, 38, 40; Spanish, 53. 234, 237, 239, 255- 260; Vancouver, 244, 256, 259, 261; Russian ukase (1822), 54. 44, 45. See also Alaska; Oregon Coun- try.
Northwest Company, 43. 20.
Northwestern Territory, Virginia reservation, 42. 320; church con- ditions, 48. 267; broadside on St. Clair's defeat, 54. 139; Sargent Papers, 56. 167; fur trade of region, 57. 193.
Norton, -, Virginia trade (1775), 50. 466.
Norton, Mrs. Weymouth, death (1740 ?), 42. 454.
Norton, Rev. Andrews, house, 48. 57; KA, 50. 94, 125; correspondence on Sumner's oration, 261; Monis's vocabulary, 52. 310 n .; letter to, 58. 195.
Norton, Catharine (Eliot), 48. 57.
Norton, Charles Eliot, 41. 416; trib- utes, 42. 23-37; death, 239; PORT. and AUTOG., 48. front .; memoir, 57; Goldwin Smith's letters to (1863-72), 49. 106; Archæological Institute, 486; Mill's letters to
(1865-70), 50. 11; English labor (1868), 15 n .; letters (1864) on dime literature, 196; port. owned by, 51. 179; Morley on, 57. 79; Sumner's letter to (1864), 58. 135; military weekly, 392.
Norton, Elizabeth G., gifts, 56. 268, 285, 57. 513, 514.
Norton, Sir Fletcher, anecdote, 49. 447; presentation as Speaker, 50. 445.
Norton, Rev. John, Cotton biography, 41. 106; Quaker opinion, 42. 370; fictitious port., 43. 100, 101; paper on negative voice, 46. 279, 285; Hertfordshire migration to Mass., 60. 371.
Norton, John, imprint (1630), 58. 309. Norton, John, letter on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 219.
Norton, Margaret, gift, 57. 514.
Norton, Sara, acknowledgments to, 49. 106, 50. 11, 249; gifts, 51. 341, 54. 245; Livingston Papers, 56. 225, 268, 285; death, 268.
Norton, Susan R. (Sedgwick), 48. 60. Norton, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 372.
Norumbega, on New England maps, 42. 11.
Norwalk, Conn., Lincoln at, 42. 81 n. Norwich, Conn., Soldiers' Relief Association, 43. 357; in 1790, 51. 40.
Norwich, H. M. S., Porto Bello, 52. 193.
Norwich, U. S. S., 43. 370.
Norwood, Andrew, plan, 55. 2.
Norwood, Richard, Bermudas, com- plaint, 54. 297.
Norwood School, medal, 48. 253.
Notaries public, appointment in pro- vincial Mass., 43. 437.
Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, in 1778, 54. 105.
Nott, Eliphalet, long corresponding membership, 43. 226; letter (1844) on political conditions, 53. 332. Nottinghamshire, England, emigrants to New England, 60. 372.
Nourse, Annie (Thorndike) [Mrs. Endicott], 48. 250.
Nourse, Cynthia B. [Mrs. Upham], 43. 266 n.
Nourse, John F., 48. 251.
Nourse, Joseph, 47. 523 n.
Nourse, Rebecca, monument, 43. 273. Nova Scotia, tercentenary medal, 44. 563; papers, 50. 39; "Fifty-five" petition for land, 54. 336; Coram's
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