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plan for settlement, 56. 20, 34, 37, 45, 47; privileges (1775), 59. 137; King George's War, 59. 415-417. See also Acadia; Annapolis; Louis- burg.
Nova Scotia Historical Society, Vaughan memorial, 51. 354.
Novels. See Fiction.
Nowell, Increase, 48. 50.
Nowell, Samuel, customs officer, 46. 458, 459; assistant, Sharlot case, 49. 106.
Nowell, Samuel, Boston crew (1777), 55. 88.
Nowlan, Richard, Boston crew, 55. 88. Noyce, Anna [Mrs. Gale, Mrs. Byles], 46. 250.
Noye, William, letter (1631) on Ash- ley's Indian trade, 45. 494.
Noyes. See also Noyce; Noye.
Noyes, Ann (Belcher), 56. 48, 49.
Noyes, George D., diarics, 50. 179.
Noyes, George R., Lücke's library, 44. 532; as instructor, 534.
Noyes, Marion M., deposit, 54. 194.
Noyes, Dr. Oliver, pamphlet, 43. 434; wife, 56. 48 n.
Noyes, Sarah W., diary, 52. 3.
Noyes, Rev. Thomas, satires on, 50. 180.
Nugent, Col. Robert, Bull Run, 56. 370; service, 370 n.
Nugent, Walter, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Nullification, Mass. opinion, 45. 183; and secession, 46. 178; movement and bitterness, 49. 221; Jackson's proclamation, 57. 252; events, 370.
Numismatics, M.H.S. collection, ar- rangement, new cases, 41. 29-31, 48. 381, 49. 306, 50. 238, 51. 335, 343, 52. 183, 184; reduction, 41. 398; appointment of curator, 43. 471, 46. 396; policy, publication, 303, 304, 52. 172, 57. 310; Adams collection, notable pieces, 46. 339, 340, 47. 448-451; curator's reports, 46. 396, 49. 305, 50. 237, 51. 333, 52. 183, 53. 159, 54. 262, 55. 303, 56. 296, 57. 325, 58. 266, 59. 280, 60. 207; purchases, 46. 401, 52. 319; cataloging, 49. 238; of Mass. pieces, 52. 319. See also Medals; Money. Nummampaum, land sale (1651), 48. 492.
Nun, taking veil at Rome (1819), 51. 471.
Nuñez, Pero, Tratado, photostat, 58. 303.
Nute, Rev. Ephraim, Kan., 41. 495, 496.
Nuts, Barbeu-Dubourg on, 56. 129.
Nutt, John, of London, letter on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 219.
Nutt, John, of Mass., commercial papers, 52. 3.
Nutt, Capt. William, Charleston operations, 57. 440, 449, 450, 457, 468.
Nutter, Anthony, New Hampshire assemblyman, 45. 629.
Nutting, George H., gift, 53. 129.
Nutting, Jacob, Louisburg siege, 42. 137.
Nutting, Thomas, letter to, 58. 73.
Nye, Allen, 52. 104.
Nye, Benjamin, immigrant, 47. 5.
Nye, Eliza R. [Mrs. Fitz], 47. 5, 52. 104.
Nye, Philip, church in Holland, 42. 221, 271.
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Oakes, Edward, bondsman, autog., 50. 4.
Oakes, Jonathan, privateer, capture, 44. 693, 55. 80.
Oakes, Thomas, agency in England, 45. 644 n.
Oakes, Urian, presidency of Harvard, 50. 78.
Oakes vs. Hill, 50. 370 n.
Oakham, Mass., loyalists, 48. 27; Constitution of 1780, 50. 385.
Oars, shipment to Guinea, 44. 669, 677.
Oath, Hawley on Christian, 49. 79- 81. See also Profanity.
Oats, pricc, 42. 463 n.
Obbatinewat, Massachuset chief, 41. 538.
O'Brien, Hugh, court files, 57. 25.
O'Brien, Joseph, Boston crew, 55. 88.
O'Brien, Robert Lincoln, member, 55. 42, 165; on Edward Stanwood, 57. 83, 226; PERSONALITY OF A PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, 282.
O'Brien, William, Boston crew, 55. 88.
O'Brien, William S., revolt, 60. 118. O'Cain, 54. 15.
Ocean, Oriental trade, 41. 245.
Ocean Express, Port Royal expedition, 56. 381.
Ocean Queen, Port Royal expedition, 56. 378, 396.
Ochs, Peter, Ebeling on, 59. 328.
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Ochterlony, -, shipmaster (1761), 43. 198.
O'Connell, Daniel, rule, 46. 367.
O'Connell, William, cardinal, medal, 46. 379, 53. 93.
O'Connor, Feargus E., Bright on, 46. 118.
Octroi, German (1818), 51. 381, 390; French (1778), 54. 103, 122.
Odd Fellows, badge, 53. 186.
Odell, Rev. Jonathan (?), in London, 54. 340.
Oderigo, Lorenzo, Columbus codex, 59. 151.
Oderigo, Nicolo, Columbus, 59. 151.
Odiorne, Jotham [1], New Hampshire Council, 44. 192; boundary com- mission account, 46. 164.
Odiorne, Jotham [2], petition against Belcher, 45. 198, 204-208; land grant, 199, 204; boundary commis- sion account, 46. 164.
Odlin, John, Boston petition, 52. 315. O'Donnell, Enrique, as militarist, 49. 125.
O'Donoghue, Daniel, conduct in Parliament, 49. 133.
O'Dowd, J., Alabama, 45. 259.
Odyssey, quotation, 50. 282 (see Gen. In. xxi).
Oelsen, Baron von, 51. 384, 386. Oelsner, Konrad E., 47. 296.
Officers, French colonial cadets, 60. 279, 280, 287, 293, 295-297, 299- 304; French colonial regulations, uniform, 300. See also Army; Rank; West Point; for conditions and services in particular wars, see wars by name.
Officers of M.H.S., elected (1907), 41. 32; (1908), 430; (1909), 42. 256; (1910), 43. 472; (1911), 44. 579;
(1912), 45. 559; (1913), 46. 399; (1914), 47. 331; (1915), 48. 381; (1916), 49. 309; (1917), 50. 240; (1918), 51. 335; (1919), 52. 186; (1920), 53. 160; (1921), 54. 264; (1922), 55. 305; (1923), 56. 296; (1924), 57. 327; (1925), 58. 266; (1926), 59. 282; (1927), 60. 209; nomination of: (1908), 41. 394; (1909), 42. 171; (1910), 43. 412; (1911), 44. 493; (1912), 45. 499;
(1913), 46. 340; (1914), 47. 276;
(1915), 48. 320; (1916), 49. 258; (1917), 50. 209; (1918), 51. 290; (1919), 52. 141; (1920), 53. 130;
(1921), 54. 215; (1922), 55. 238; (1923), 56. 265; (1924), 57. 279; (1925), 58. 237; (1926), 59. 237;
(1927), 60. 162; by-laws on, 41. 441-447, 43. 545, 49. 60, 52. 141, 340. See also offices by name.
Officials, civil, colonial, and death of monarch, 41. 208; character, 42. 357; payments in provincial Mass., 45. 31, 32; French colonial, forbid- den plantations, 60. 270; revenue, in French colonies, 289; French edict on Leeward Isles, 289. See also Civil service; Executive.
Offley, Amelia [Lady Bernard], 59. 126 n. Ofwood, Holland (1635), 42. 225.
Ogden, Liverpool (1735), 56. 28. Ogden, David B., election of 1828, 46. 326.
Ogden, Depeyster, character, 53. 320. Ogden, William B., Kan., 41. 468.
Ogilvie, Charles, letters on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 217, 222.
Ogilvie, John, letters, 53. 204, 207.
Ogilvie & Mechie, letter (1766) on trade regulations, 55. 220.
Ogilvy, David G. D. See Airlie.
Ogilvy, James. See Findlater.
Ogle, Sir Chaloner, Cartagena, med- als, 52. 196, 209, 271-275.
Oglethorpe, James E., Georgia, 56. 20, 29, 47.
O'Hara, Charles, Howe, 44. 166.
Ohio, politics in (1844), 42. 429; travel (1845), 44. 342; Clay (1830), 49. 227, 233.
Ohio, U. S. S. (1826), 59. 388.
Ohio Company, Sargent Papers, 56. 167, 295.
Ohio Standard, file, 49. 169.
Ohquamehud, Nauset Indian, deed, 44. 258, 258 n.
O'Keeffe, John, play, 56. 274 n.
Olcott, Mills, letters, 53. 18.
Old Brick Meeting House, Boston, papers, 53. 178.
Old Colonnade Row, Boston, view, 60. 359.
Old Colony Trust Co., views of build- ings, 49. 59.
Old Dartmouth Historical Society, celebration, 50. 37.
Old Hancock Tavern, Boston, relic, 50. 37.
Old Hawes School Girls, medal, 59. 266.
Old Powder House, medal, 50. 37; painting, 59. 237.
Old Red Lyone Inn, Boston, 46. 457. Old Ship, Hingham, medal, 50. 37.
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Old South Church, Boston, clock, 47.
34, 290, 291; relic, 50. 37; new, 51. 238; Gordon, 56. 64; records, 58. 253; desecration during siege, 60. 95.
Old State House, Boston, painting of burning, 54. 3; original arms, 56. 15.
Old Suffolk Bank, view of building, 50. 119.
Old Testament, way of writing his- tory, 51. 250-259; historians as prophets, 250; character of mate- rial, 251-253; significant omissions, 253-255; method, source books, repetitions, 255-259.
Oldham, John, character, 48. 37. Oldisworth, Rev. - -. See Ouls- worth.
Olds, Jesse, skit on, 45. 29.
O'Leary, Dr. Charles (?), Civil War, 56. 393, 453.
Olin, William M., ballot form, 58. 415, 416.
Olive, Gregory, & Co., letters on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 215-220.
Olive oil, trade (1774-75), 59. 212, 223, 225.
Oliver, Lieut .- Gov. Andrew [1], Stamp Act affair, 44. 688; provincial pay- ments to, 45. 31, 32; letter book, 50. 39; Mauduit Papers, 120, 121; daughter, 54. 4; ports., 4; state- ment on Liberty affair, 55. 279, 280; Franklin's accounts for letters episode, 56. 95, 104-117; letter to, 58. 89.
Oliver, Andrew [2], ports., 54. 4.
Oliver, Brinley S., voyage to England, 50. 434 n.
Oliver, Daniel [1; d. 1732], port., 54. 4. Oliver, Daniel [2], port., 54. 4; letter to, 59. 113.
Oliver, Rev. Daniel [Dartmouth C. 1785], papers, 48. 424.
Oliver, Elizabeth [Mrs. Lyde], 53. 128; port., 186, 54. 3-5.
Oliver, Elizabeth (Belcher), port., 54. 4.
Oliver, Francis J. (?), Franklin monu- ment, 45. 488.
Oliver, Frederick Scott, corre- sponding member, 51. 343, 52. 2. Oliver, Harriet (Freeman), death, 45. 413 (see Gen. In. xviii).
Oliver, Dr. Henry K., gift, 48. 424; class papers, 55. 165.
Oliver, Rev. Joseph, 47. 289.
Oliver, Mary (Jackson), 60. 114 n.
Oliver, Mary (Sanford), 53. 128, 54. 4.
Oliver, Chief-Justice Peter, in Lon- don, 44. 131; papers, 50. 39; on Gaspee affair, 440; ports., 54. 4; on Liberty affair, 55. 252 n.
Oliver, Richard, Quincy in London, 50. 443.
Oliver, Robert, 49. 475 n.
Oliver, Sarah [Mrs. Wendell], 60. 113 n.
Oliver, Lieut .- Gov. Thomas, at Bristol, Eng., 45. 410, 411; pension, 412; death, 413; loyalist, 48. 26; travel with Quincy, 49. 475.
Oliver, Wendell, 60. 114 n.
Oliver, William S., sheriff in New Brunswick, 54. 342 n .; letter (1775) on Rhode Island attitude, 59. 113. Oliver Cromwell, Connecticut vessel, 46. 184, 185.
Ollyffe, John, tract, 53. 82.
Olmedilla, Bernardo de, report on Virginia (1611-12), 54. 64, 68.
Olmstead, Col. Charles H., Ft. Pu- laski, 56. 423.
Olmstead, James M., gift, 53. 37.
Olmsted, Frederick L., letter (1865) on collegiate education, 50. 168 (see Gen. In. xx).
Olney, Abigail (Wilson), 51. 203.
Olney, Daniel, shipmaster, Oriental voyage, 41. 242-248, 277.
Olney, Eliza (Butler), 51. 203.
Olney, Richard, 51. 203.
Olney, Richard, tribute, 50. 218; memoir, 51. 203; PORT. and AUTOG., 203.
Olney, Thomas, immigrant, career, 51. 203.
Olney, Wilson, 51. 203.
Olympic Games, proposed American revival (1788), 43. 629; medals, 59. 237.
Oman, Charles William Chadwick, corresponding member, 44. 87, 217; on Craufurd's march, 298-301.
Omar Khayyam Club of America, medal, 48. 167.
Omnium Gatherum, periodical, 52. 2. One-price system in retail trade, 46. 213.
O'Neale, Margaret (Peggy) [Mrs. Eaton], 47. 488 n.
O'Neale, William, boarding-house, 47. 488.
Oneida, Oriental trade, 41. 253.
O'Neil. See also O'Neale.
O'Neil, Lieut. James B., 43. 356.
Onesimus, Mather's slave, 45. 422, 423.
Onoscotist Creek, Mass., 44. 258.
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Onslow, William Hillier, earl of, Alaska boundary, 59. 161, 162.
Ontario County, N. Y., book of sur- veys, 49. 3.
Opdycke, Emerson, on Chickamauga, 48. 276, 278.
Opelousas Courier, wallpaper issue, 46. 241, 242, 339.
Opera, London (1806), house, 48. 525, 531; (1774), 50. 464; Europe (1818-19), 51. 379, 383, 396, 403, 405, 413, 434, 439, 483; Paris (1778), 54. 108; Boston (1834), 57. 256; New York (1826), 59. 389. See also Ballet; Music; Theater.
Opie, Amelia (Alderson), novel, de- scribed, 48. 522.
Opie, John, 48. 522 n.
Opitsatah, Northwest Coast village, 53. 227, 242, 243.
Opium War, history of J. L. Adams's address, 43. 295-303; text of address, 303-325; China and inter- national law, 303-310; Chinese commerce, 310-314, 320-324; real issue, 314, 324; Anglo-Chinese diplomacy, Macartney, 314-320; - British aggression, 50. 290.
Oppenheim, in France (1778), 54. 99, 100, 102, 108.
Oppenheim, Samuel, on Judah Monis, 52. 288.
Opposition, need of political, 42. 68.
Oquomehod. See Ohquamehud. Orange Isle, 53. 263.
Oratory, in Mass., 60. 53-66; Web- ster, 54-59; Everett, 59-61; others, 61-66. See also Literature.
Orchard Lake, Mich., in 1845, 44. 351. Orchards. See Fruit.
Orcut, Andrew, Weymouth, 42. 452. Orcutt, Samuel, Channing's poem on John Brown, 43. 292, 293.
Ord, Allen, prisoner of war in Eng- land, 42. 21, 56. 158.
Order of Isabel Maria Louise, insig- nia, 55. 42.
Order of the Purple Heart, 55. 197, 198.
Orders in Council, rumor of repeal, 42. 329; and War of 1812, 331. See also Neutral trade.
Ordway, Alfred, painting, 54. 3.
Oread Institute, 41. 455 n.
Oregon Country, Ashburton nego- tiation, 42. 422; Polk's offer to Van Buren, 441, 442; beginning of American claim, Lewis and Clark, verses, 43. 20, 237-241; Astor, 20, 21; joint occupation, 21; mission-
aries, 22; development of American interest, 22, 23; conditions (1840), 24; agitation and its results, 26- 28, 31-33, 50. 257, 283; Frémont, 43. 28-31; drift of emigrants to California, 32; Polk and territorial act, 104; as problem (1829), 46. 333; English attitude, and Mexican War, 47. 457, 53. 321. See also next title.
Oregon Trail, history and signifi- cance, 43. 19-33; MAP, 19, 19 n .; earlier routes, 19, 20; development, early use, 21, 22; as emigrant road, 25; Frémont's reconnaissance, 28, 29, 32; difficulties and dangers, 31; results, 33.
O'Reilly, John B., 56. 66.
O'Reily & Smith, Corunna traders, 59. 215.
Oreto, C. S. S. See Florida.
Orford, Horace Walpole, 4th earl of. See Walpole.
Orford, Robert Walpole, 1st earl of. See Walpole.
Organ, Manifesto Church, Boston, 47. 228; loft, Christ Church, Cam- bridge, 57. 2.
Organcy, Samuel, Mayflower crew, 60. 221.
Orient, early Providence trade, 41. 236-278; articles of trade, 237-239, 271-273; supercargo, instructions, 241-243, 246, 247, 249-251; ven- tures of officers and crew, 241, 244, 250, 251, 254, 255, 259, 260, 262; incidents, 243-248; profits, use, 253, 278; neutral troubles, 253-259, 271; Batavia voyages, 254-261; Canton voyage, devia- tion, 261-266; graft in British colo- nies, 263; conditions at Canton, 266-269, 273; cash and credit, 269- 271; auxiliary trade, 274-277; dis- tribution of products, 277; - cloth, forbidden in French colonies, 60. 274; French edict on trade, 287. See also China; East Indies.
Oriental, Port Royal expedition, 56. 379, 383, 429.
Original Narratives of Early American History, 42. 2.
Oriskany, battle of, 55. 356 (see Gen. In. xxiii).
Orlando, Vittorio E., on American efforts, 55. 167.
Orléans, François d'. See Joinville.
Orléans, Louis P. A. de. See Paris.
Orléans, Philip II., duc de, as Regent, and George I., 53. 72.
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Orleans, Mass., deeds, 52. 284.
Orme, Robert, letter after Braddock's defeat, 45. 417 (see Gen. In. xviii). Ormsby, Waterman L., Washington port., 46. 1.
Orne, Elizabeth (Pyncheon), 51. 186. Orne, Esther [Mrs. Gardner], 51. 182.
Orne, Dr. Joseph, 51. 182.
Orne, Lois [Mrs. Paine], port., biog. note, 49. 261, 51. 185.
Orne, Lois (Pickering), 51. 184.
Orne, Mary (Leavitt), 51. 181.
Orne, Rebecca [Mrs. Cabot], port., biog. note, 49. 261, 51. 186.
Orne, Rebecca B. (Taylor), port., biog. note, 49. 260, 51. 185.
Orne, Sarah [Mrs. Pickman], port., biog. note, 51. 186.
Orne, Timothy [1], 51. 184.
Orne, Timothy [2], port., biog. note, 49. 260, 51. 184.
Orne, Timothy [3], port., biog. note, 51. 186.
Orpheus medal, 50. 2.
Orr, Bernard, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Orrise, John, Boston petition, 52. 315. Orsini, Felice, dinner with Garibaldi (1854), 48. 467.
Orswell, Adeline [Mrs. Waters], 53. 62.
Orton, Arthur, trial, ports. of partici- pants, 51. 89.
Orvilliers, Louis Guillonet, comte d', French commander in English Channel (1778-79), 60. 243, 244. Orvis, Helen D., gift, 60. 23.
Osawatomie, Kan., affair, 41. 222.
Osborn. See also Osborne.
Osborn, Lieut .- Col. Francis A., regi- ment at Ft. Warren, 45. 193.
Osborn, George L., deposit, 59. 139. Osborn, William H., 46, 124.
Osborne. See also Osborn.
Osborne, -, shipmaster (1775), 43. 246 n.
Osborne, Catherine I., 48. 441 n.
Osborne, George W. F. See Leeds.
Osborne, Capt. John, Boston (1723), 45. 475 n.
Osborne, John, Weymouth (1759), 42. 468.
Osborne, Thomas. See Leeds.
Osborne, Sir Thomas, 9th bart., 48. 441 n.
Osgood, Rev. David, 45. 363; Madison on election sermon, 47. 467.
Osgood, Dr. David, group port., 55. 186.
Osgood, Frank S., gift, 56. 209. Osgood, Dr. Hamilton, 56. 164.
Osgood, Howard, Harvard, 43. 17.
Osgood, James, Clay movement, 49. 232.
Osgood, James, & Co., Lamon's biog. of Lincoln, 51. 498-500.
Osgood, Lieut. James M., Civil War, 56. 405.
Osgood, James R., 50. 9.
Osgood, John, Chancery case, 60. 137-140.
Osgood, Nehemiah, Boston crew, 55. 88.
Osgood, Samuel, at siege of Boston, 43. 95; letters to and from James Warren, 45. 336, 59. 86; in Con- gress, 49. 87.
Osgood, Samuel S., Thompson port., 48. 424; reputation, 59. 82.
Osnaburg, Prince Frederick Augustus, bishop of, in 1775, 50. 456.
Ossington, John E. Denison, viscount, 48. 448 n.
Ostend, France, edict against com- mercial company, 60. 275.
O'Sullivan, T. L., navy-yard ap- pointment, 42. 440, 441 n.
Oswald, John C., gift, 57. 337.
Oswald, Richard, letter (1747) on war plan, 52. 77.
Oswego, N. Y., insurance, 47. 371.
Otis, Dr. Cushing, candidacy, 49. 255.
Otis, Elizabeth (Gray), 41. 436 n. Otis, Elizabeth Gray, 41. 437.
Otis, Emily (Marshall), 45. 182 n.
Otis, Harrison Gray, separation of Maine, 41. 143, 147, 148, 150, 157; letters to, 435-438; circular letter (1800) as congressman, 43. 652; AUTOG., 654; Webster dinner, 45. 160; Chesapeake - Leopard affair, 356; J. Q. Adams, 365, 365 n., 56. 259; letter to, 45. 374; Massachu- setts Senate, neutral-trade con- troversy, 482; Franklin monument, 488; Brattle Sq. Church, 47. 229; embassy to Washington, docs., 48. 343-351; Richard Codman, 49. 76 n .; letters: (1828) on mayoral candidacy, 217; (1829) on Jackson, 56. 257; (1814-15) on Hartford Convention, 60. 24-29; (1819) on Washington affairs, 30; - reply to presidential address, 57. 153, 155; Sans Souci Club controversy, 60. 324-332, 335.
Otis, Mrs. Harrison Gray, visit to, 55. 345.
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Otis, Judge James [1], 41. 438.
Otis, James [2], 41. 438; legal letters (1764-65), 43. 202-207; letter (1768) on troops, 492; impressment case, 44. 438, 449, 450, 47. 202; attitude (1767), 44. 524; writs of assistance, 46. 466, 58. 7, 10, 12, 25; Robinson's assault, 46. 469, 47. 209-212; joint letter to Wilkes, 46. 476; Mauduit letters, 50. 120, 121; law and order (1774), 472; Council, 51. 259 n., 56. 103; state seal, 51. 260; Liberty affair, 55. 256, 257, 281; family, 56. 299; Malcom affair, 58. 15, 17; Bernard on, 15 n .; proposed impeachment of, 76.
Otis, Col. John L., Charleston opera- tions, 57. 451.
Otis, Joseph, as officeholder, 45. 483; custom-house records, 54. 330.
Otis, Mary [Mrs. Gray], 56. 299.
Otis, Mercy [Mrs. Warren], 56. 299.
Otis, Samuel Alleyne, biog. note, 41. 436 n .; debt, 438; letters: (1777) on war-office affairs, 44. 694; (1788) on finances and politics, 45. 333; on N. Y. City (1787), 479-480; on Continental Congress, 480; New York lands, 481; Warren as land officer, 481; on foreign rela- tions (1809), 482-483; Dearborn's expenditures, 483 ;- Hancock, 335; J. Q. Adams, 365; house, 47. 493; family, 56. 299.
Otis, Mrs. Samuel Alleyne, 52. 169.
Otis, Sarah H. [Mrs. Ernst], 56. 162.
Otis, William, appointment (1809), 45. 483.
Otis, William F., 60. 24 n.
Otmar, Johannes, imprint, 58. 299.
Otological Congress, medal, 47. 222. Ottawa Indians, middlemen, 57. 197 n.
Otto, John M., botany, 56. 145.
Otto, Julius C., conversion and de- fection, 52. 301.
Oudenaard & Reed, Morristown mer- chants, 44. 376.
Oudiette, Jean, ferme, 60. 259-261. Ouida. See La Ramée.
Oulsworth (Oldisworth ?), Rev. London sermon (1628), 50. 207.
Oulton, Richard, New England tracts, 42. 264, 265.
Ousamequin. See Massasoit.
Oveido y Valdés. See Fernández.
Overbury, Sir Thomas, "character" on Puritan, 54. 226; as "character" writer, 227.
Overing, John (?), pallbearer, 43. 440.
Overstone, Samuel J. Loyd, baron, 53. 276 n.
Overton, Henry, New England tracts, 42. 259, 264-266.
Overton, Thomas, estate, 55.2.
Owaneco, Mohegan claim, 56. 52.
Owego, N. Y., reign of terror, 49. 154. Owen, Annie C., pension, 42. 125.
Owen, Rev. John [d. 1683], possible port., 43. 101; reply to Canes, in- vited to Mass., 46. 300 n.
Owen, Rev. John, Great Awakening, 53. 202.
Owen, Thomas, chancery case, 60. 133-141.
Owen, William, Boston, death (1748), 44. 273.
Owen, Lieut. William, prisoner of war, retaliation on (1814), 48. 498. Owhyee, brig, Hawaii, 54. 37.
Owl Club, Cambridge, gift, 58. 237. Owners Adventure, pink, 52. 336-338. Oxford, Edward, attempted assas- sination of Queen Victoria, 44. 216 n.
Oxford, Conn., French march, 58. 277. Oxford, Mass., medal, 47. 222; Huguenots, 52. 122.
Oxford Union, Civil War, 47. 56.
Oxford University, Adams's and Rhodes's lectures, 46. 432-440, 60. 189; Goldwin Smith on, 49. 118, 123, 134; Harvard race, 134, 153, 50. 184-188; condition (1716), 52. 73.
Oxfordshire, England, emigrants to New England, 60. 372.
Oxnard, Edward, 59. 126.
Oxnard, Henry, Webster dinner, 45. 160; Franklin monument, 489.
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Pacific, logbooks, 54. 139.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Civil War convoys, 57. 410. Pacific Ocean, voyage Cape Horn to Northwest Coast (1791), 53. 225- 227; Northwest Coast to China, 260-264; French decree against navigation (1716), 60. 266. See also Hawaii; Navigation; Northwest Coast; Orient.
Pacifism. See Peace.
Packard, Alpheus S., 49. 482. Packard, Rev. Asa (?), 42. 478. Packard, Dr. Horace, gift, 60. 313.
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Packer, Thomas, letter to, 44. 199; petition against Belcher, 45. 198, 204-208.
Packet, 48. 534.
Packston, Roger, shipmaster, 343.
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Paconemisk, Mass., 58. 51.
Paddock, Miss Boston school (c. 1835), 50. 500.
Paddy, Elizabeth [Mrs. Wensley], 45. 337.
Paddy family, coat of arms, 45. 337. Padua, Italy, in 1819, 51. 407, 408.
Padwick, James, N. Y. City freeman, 52. 289.
Pagan, William, at St. John, 54. 342 n. Paganini, Nicolo, Rome (1819), false story, 51. 468.
Page. See also Paige.
Page, - British currency reform (1840), 53. 286.
Page, Alfred B., on broadside on "Old Tenor," 43. 255; death, 46. 383. Page, Dr. Calvin, 52. 47.
Page, Edward, earthenware associa- tion, 51. 239.
Page, George F., ballot reform, 58. 411, 413.
Page, George W., supercargo, voy- ages, 41. 257, 262-266, 269.
Page, Henry S., 51. 191.
Page, Lieut. Col. Jeremiah, 52. 43.
Page, John, of Virginia, reply to presi- dential address, 57. 131.
Page, John, of Mass., 52. 43. Page, Marie K., 51. 191.
Page, Martin, shipmaster, voyage, 41. 274, 275.
Page, Mary [Mrs. Putnam], 52. 43.
Page, Peter, Kan., 41. 468.
Page, Polly (Paige), sampler, Gen. In. xv.
Page, Walter G., gifts, 48. 167, 56. 2, 3, 69, 57. 1, 75, 58. 97, 59. 2, 237, Gen. In. xv; Boston painting, 56. 4.
Page family, papers, 57. 1.
Paget, Rev. John, controversy on bap- tism, tracts, Davenport, 42. 45- 68, 225-227, 232, 235; complaints of parishioners, 59-65; Delft church, 216.
Paige. See also Page.
Paige, Harriette (Story), journal, 58. 199.
Paige, Harriette S. (White), 42. 46.
Paige, Harriette W. [Mrs. Lawrence], 42. 46.
Paige, James W., (& Co.), 42. 44, 46, 58. 199.
Paige, Lucius Robinson, long mem-
bership, 43. 222, 224, 56. 215 n.
Paige, Polly [Mrs. Page], Gen. In. xv.
Paimboeuf, France, in 1778, 54. 123. Pain, Richard, will, 47. 370.
Pain, Zebulon, marriage, 42. 469. Paine. See also Pain; Payne.
Paine, Charles J., 53. 114, 117.
Paine, Emily (Baker), 51. 109.
Paine, Gardiner, 51. 109.
Paine, John, Boston petition (1664), 52. 315.
Paine, John H., gift, 52. 284.
Paine, John K., port., 56. 3.
Paine, Mrs. John K., port., 56. 3.
Paine, Lois (Orne), 51. 185.
Paine, Nathaniel, Council, 41. 33,
430; tribute, 50. 180; memoir, 51. 109; PORT. and AUTOG., 109.
Paine, Richard, Boston crew, 55. 88. Paine, Robert, Ipswich, 47. 26.
Paine, Robert Treat [1], Constitution of 1780, 50. 358 n., 359, 369, 393, 401; church and state, 375, 376, 376 n .; Council, 51. 259 n .; port., 56. 3.
Paine, Robert Treat [2], change of name, 59. 317, 318; as poet, 319- 321; actresses, 321; as dramatic critic, 322-324.
Paine, Stephen (?), on Quakers, 51. 201.
Paine, Susan M. (Barnes), 51. 109.
Paine, Thomas, imprint of New Eng- land tracts, 42. 265.
Paine, Thomas, almanacs (1718-19), 60. 87.
Paine, Thomas, minister and mer- chant (1738), 42. 445.
Paine, Thomas, Declaration of Inde- pendence, 43. 241-253; Common Sense, date, Hancock on, 243, 60. 100; date of arrival, 43. 245 n., 246 n .; key of Bastille, 631; Burke on French Revolution, 633, 635; Adams on, 45. 25; on Washington and Adams (1800), 25 n .; Brown's port., 47. 32; character and repu- tation, 59. 317, 318.
Paine, Thomas, British naval man, 55. 104.
Paine, Timothy, mandamus coun- cilor, 48. 17, 18, 31; loyalist, char- acter, 50. 181, 182.
Paine, William, witness (1728), 44. 657.
Paine, Dr. William, loyalist, 50. 182; sails for England (1774), 434 n. (see Gen. In. xxi); and royal office, 450; wife, 51. 185; Thomas Bernard, 59.
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126; letters (1769) on theater, Mass. affairs, personal, 422, 423. Paine, Sir William, at Florence (1819), 51. 430.
Paineville, Va., in 1791, 51. 67 n.
Painter. See also Paynter.
Painter, Alexis, General Court, 57. 254.
Paintings, Canton trade, 41. 273, 274; Mrs. Knowles, 48. 532; Smibert, 49. 24-26; Smibert's and Moffatt's letters on art matters and materials, 26-41; periodic attention, 50. 238; gouache, 51. 470; notable at Paris (1778), 54. 108, 111, 112, 114. See also Fine arts; Portraits.
Pakenham, Richard, Calhoun's slav- ery letter, 42. 426, 428; and Ameri- can encroachment on California, 50. 88.
Palais Royal, Paris, in 1778, 54. 114. Paleography, W. P. Upham, 43. 276. Palestine, American school, 42. 36. Paley, William, bishopric, 41. 375. Palfrey, Francis Winthrop, 49. 3.
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