Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 46

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1941
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts Historical Society
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Pearl, brig (1822), 54. 44-46.


Pearmain, Sumner B., gift, 57. 308. Pearman, Robert H., photostat, 52. 174, 282, 56. 283, 58. 289. Pearse. See also Pearce.


Pearse (Pierce), Worthington tavern (1820), 50. 191. Pearse, Alicc W., gift, 56. 169. Pearse, Langdon, 56. 169.


Pearson. See also Peircen.


Pearson, -, Quincy in London, 50. 445.


Pearson, Catharine [Mrs. Pomeroy], 52. 281 n.


Pearson, Eliphalet, 43. 634, 636; N. W. Appleton, 59. 113.


Pearson, Henry Greenleaf, slaves in District of Columbia, 44. 665; on Argyll letters, 47. 66; report on Library and Cabinet, 49. 305; on Hanna's election fund, 58. 418; on Stanton's letter, 59. 106; LIN- COLN'S METHOD OF ENDING THE CIVIL WAR, 238; paper, 60. 24.


Pease, Dr. Giles M., Charleston operations, 57. 451.


Peat, as fuel (1814), 47. 514.


Peck, Elizabeth [Mrs. Perkins], 57. 74 n.


Peck, James H., impeachment, 49. 222.


Peck, John, shipmaster, 52. 337.


Peck, Thomas H., 56. 1; letter-book, 57. 74.


Peck, William, Washington's tour, 51. 38.


Pecker, Jeremiah, 56. 275.


Pecker, Thomas, boundary account, 46. 164.


Peckham, Wheeler H., appointment rejected, 57. 285.


Pecksuot, Indian, killed, 41. 534.


Peconic, transport, 57. 471.


Pedersen, Anne C. (Smith), 51. 28.


Pedersen, Peder, American-Danish treaty, 50. 150 n .; wife, 51. 28.


Pederson, Hants, Boston crew, 55. 88.


Pedlar, Hawaii, 54. 35, 37, 41. Pedra Branca, off China, 53. 263. Pedrarias. See Arias.


Peel, Sir Robert [1], character, 53. 285, 306; corn laws, 285, 290-301, 304-306, 309, 311, 312, 314, 316; income tax, 305; banking, 318; and office (1844-46), 319, 321; sugar, 321.


Peel, Sir Robert [2], in Parliament (1860), 48. 439.


Peel, Sir William, on capture of Vera Cruz, 47. 461.


Peerage, work on French, 56. 133.


Peerless, steamer, confederate priva- teering affair, 46. 37, 48. 227, 229, 230; Port Royal expedition, 56. 380. Peet, -, postrider (1774), 50. 173. Peggy, packet, 45. 511 n.


Peggy Stewart, tea affair, 50. 473 n.


Pegram, John, West Virginia opera- tions, 50. 320.


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PEIRARA-PENINSULA CAMPAIGN


Peirara, Abraham, New York City freeman, 52. 288, 289.


Peirce. See also Pearce; Pearse; Pierce.


Peirce, Benjamin, Boston crew (1777), 55. 88.


Peirce, Prof. Benjamin, on Saltonstall and Harvard, 41. 308 n .; Gamaliel Bradford, 47. 362; Moran on, 48. 435; port., 51. 209; on Monis, 52. 286; letters, 55. 214; Washington (1863), 57. 421.


Peirce, Daniel, letter (1694) on fron- tier defense, 43. 510; AUTOG., 511. Peirce, J. Winslow, 55. 340.


Peirce, James M., Harvard, 57. 8.


Peirce, John, complaint (1627), 46. 477.


Peirce, John B., letter (1850) on voyage to California, 58. 215 ..


Peirce, Joshua, New Hampshire Council, 44. 189, 192.


Peirce, Lydia, letter to, 58. 215.


Peirce, Sarah A. (Hallowell), 58. 215.


Peircen, shipmaster (1737), 44. 190.


Peirsey, Abraham, of Virginia (1624), 51. 223.


Peisser, - , Florence (1840), 46. 359.


Pekenino, Michele, Franklin port., 52. 317.


Pelham, Arabella (Williams), 49. 263. Pelham, Edward, 49. 263.


Pelham, Henry, Stevens miniature, 54. 245.


Pelham, Herbert, Harvard fund, 41. 301-308; witness, AUTOG., 49. 357, 358.


Pelham, Peter, Mather port., 47. 275; Byles port., 275.


Pelham, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 392.


Pelham-Clinton, Henry P. F. See Newcastle.


Pelham-Holles, Thomas. See New- castle.


Pell, Rev. Edward, 42. 446; autog., 56. 2.


Pell, Rev. John, 58. 120 n.


Pell, Thomas, 58. 120 n.


Pell, William, Boston petition, 52. 315.


Pellagra, Parma (1819), 51. 420.


Pelouze, Lieut .- Col. Louis H., Civil War, 56. 455.


Peltere, Abraham, indentured serv- ant in Virginia, 51. 227.


Peltere, Margaret, Virginia petition, 51. 227.


Pemangil Isle, East Indies, 53. 267 n. Pemaquid, Me., expedition (1695), 43. 507-510, 518.


Pemberton, - Liverpool (1735), 56. 28.


Pemberton, Benjamin, customs offi- cer, 46. 466.


Pemberton, Rev. Ebenezer [1], 41. 204, 43. 443; letter (1703) on re- ligious concern, 44. 683.


Pemberton, Rev. Ebenezer [2], ser- mon, 42. 466.


Pemberton, John C., Vicksburg, relic, 43. 233, 236, 54. 82.


Pemberton, Mary [Mrs. Vans], 43. 443.


Pemberton, Samuel, committee on Boston Massacre, letter to Wilkes (1770), 47. 213.


Pemberton Hill, view, 54. 3. Pemberton Manufacturing Co.,


books, 48. 134.


Pemberton Square, Boston, in 1869, 44. 546; view, 56. 244.


Pembroke, Henry Herbert, earl of, seat, 50. 437.


Penara, Baroness. See Pereira-Arn- stein.


Pendennis Castle, in 1774, 50. 434.


Pender, William D., Gettysburg, 44. 228.


Pendleton, Brian, petition against, 45. 219.


Pendleton, Edmund, French sympa- thy, 42. 321; Monroe's letter to, 325; on glebe rights, 343-347; pro- posed measures (1775), 44. 518- 524.


Pendleton, Sen. George H., Ohio idea, Bright on, 46. 156, 232.


Pendleton, William S., Lexington print, 49. 364; M.H.S. membership diploma, 52. 96; lithographs, 282, 53. 186, 54. 214, 55. 41.


Penhallow, Samuel, councilor, death, 44. 189.


Penimane, James, Boston petition, 52. 315. Peninsula campaign, McClellan's plan, 50. 351; McClellan's general- ship, 56. 204-208; G. W. Curtis on prospects, 234; transportation, 412, 414, 418; advance, 413, 428, 429; Fair Oaks, 431, 432, 435-437, 57. 107; Seven Days, 56. 441 n., 442; 1863 campaign, 457, 461; Frothing- ham's paper, 57. 88; strategy of Civil War, 88-95; lost southern opportunity, 94; advantage in de- lay and organization, 96-98, 100;


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PENISTON-PEPIN


Richmond as military base, ap- proaches, 99; evil of detached forces, 103, 104; Yorktown, 104; influence of McDowell's movement, 105, 108; Jackson's Valley cam- paign, 106, 107; Lee's plan and superiority (1862), 108-112; Gaines Mill, Lee eluded, 112-116; Malvern Hill, 116-118; casualties, 118; and Grant's Virginia campaign, 119- 122; Lee's failure, 122.


Peniston, Anthony, Bermuda trade, 47. 185.


Penitentiaries, F. C. Gray and re- form, 47. 530, 531; Pa. reformatory (1773), 49. 476; view of Mass., 55. 41; Auburn (1826), 59. 400- 403; Philadelphia (1826), 409-411. Penn, James, Boston petition, 52. 315.


Penn, Gov. John, death, 60. 381.


Penn, Richard, in England, congres- sional petition, 59, 137.


Penn, Sir William [1], West Indian commission, 52. 330.


Penn, William [2], forged Mather letter, 41. 407-409; Randolph, 45. 240; spurious ports., 47. 424; works, photostat, 57. 172-174, 58. 313.


Penn family, effect on Pennsylvania, 49. 476; future (1773), 481.


Pennell, Jacob, shipmaster, papers, 50. 179.


Pennepack, Pa., mission, 57. 35 n.


Pennington, John, letter (1766) on customs, 58. 64.


Pennington, William, speakership contest, 43. 674 n.


Pennsylvania, congressional elections, 42. 180; politics in (1843), 397; presidential electoral plan (1800), 43. 653; Randolph on government (1696), 45. 240; ratification, 480; revolutionary state navy, 46. 180; travel in western (1837), 342; di- vorce bill (1837), 47. 476; and In- dependence, 48. 508; Clay (1830), 49. 227; Quincy's observations (1773), politics, legislature, courts, proprietary, 475-477; currency and banking (1841-42), 53. 292, 298, 302, 305; ballot reform, 54. 415; militia in District of Columbia (1861), 56. 360; first map, identity, 57. 172-183; warship building (1776), 60. 111.


Pennsylvania, U. S. S., construction (1826), 59. 385, 386.


Pennsylvania, University of, in 1773, 49. 472.


Pennsylvania Assembly, on birth of dauphin, 59. 63.


Pennsylvania Evening Post, on recep- tion of Gérard, 59. 50-52.


Pennsylvania Forty-Sixth Infantry,


Shenandoah Valley campaign, 41. 118.


Pennsylvania Freeman, file, 49. 169. Pennsylvania Hall, riot, 49. 178.


Pennsylvania Packet, on post-revo- lutionary extravagance, 60. 321 n. Pennsylvania Twenty-Eighth Regi- ment, World War medal, 55. 165. Pennsylvania Twenty-Ninth In- fantry, Shenandoah Valley cam- paign, 41. 118, 121.


Penny, Betty, death, 42. 463.


Penny, Henry W., shipmaster, wrecked, 56. 375.


Penny, Capt. John, New Netherland case, 58. 117-130; seizure of Dutch vessels, 117-119; Conn. corre- spondence, 119-122; Dutch com- plaints, correspondence, 122-125; New Haven suit, 125-130.


Pennypacker, Henry, gift, 53. 17.


Penobscot, Me., British evacuation (1784), 59. 86.


Penobscot Bay, Waterhouse on, 50. 62. Penobscot expedition, 46. 184, 189; accounts, 47. 223.


Penobscot Indians, "hubub," 42. 11. Penobscot River, Ashley's munitions trade (1631), 45. 493-498; Plym- outh's sale of Matchebiguatus, 49. 357-360; region in 1775, 53. 25-27.


Pensacola, U. S. S., 54. 213.


Pensax, Samuel, shipmaster at Ber- mudas, 54. 304.


Pensions, E. H. Hall on Civil War, 42. 113, 45. 507; service disability, 42. 114; equalization of bounty, 115-117; arrears act, 117; general disabilities, 118-120; constitution- ality, 120; ethics, obsession, 121- 123; Roosevelt's age order, bills, 123, 124, 132; soldiers' homes, 124; private bills, fraud, 124-127; con- tinuation of expenditures, widows, 127; Spanish War rush, 128-130; character of earlier, 130-132; attor- neys, 133; - revolutionary, 43. 99, 44. 501; J. C. Gray's attitude, 49. 397; system for colonial cus- toms, 58. 437.


Penthièvre, Louis J. M. de Bourbon, duc de, admiral of France, 60. 291. Pepin, - , New Orleans (1821), 49.


181.


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PEPPER-PERKINS


Pepper, Canadian expedition (1776), 55. 71, 72.


Pepper, early American trade, 41. 254, 256, 260, 261.


Pepperell, Mass., district, 44. 67; Rev. Joseph Emerson, 67; Emer- son's diary (1748-49), 262-282.


Pepperrell, Andrew, port., 54. 2.


Pepperrell, Jane [Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Tyler], 51. 196.


Pepperrell, Jane (Elliot), port., 54. 2. Pepperrell, William [1], shallop, 43. 513.


Pepperrell, Sir William [2], Louis- burg expedition, mentioned, 44. 76,. 80; port., 56. 210. See also Louisburg expedition.


Pepperrell, Sir William [3] (Spar- hawk), 44. 105 n .; loyalist, in Eng- land, 131; sale of confiscated estate, 54. 216; leaves, 60. 96.


Pepperrell Papers, 50. 39.


Pequot War, First Fruits on, 42. 261; Winthrop's instructions, 47. 447; Stoughton's letter, progress, cap- tives, 51. 285, 286.


Perceval, John. See Egmont.


Percival, John, 45. 542.


Percy. See also Peirsey.


Percy, Hugh, baron (earl), attitude, 49. 370; Lexington and Concord, 377 n., 378 n., 55. 23, 56. 70, 71 n., 93; on Bunker Hill, 49. 381; head- quarters in Boston, 52. 318; Dor- chester Heights, 59. 299, 60. 364.


Percy, William de, case (1086), 52. 19.


Peré, Jean, coureur de bois, 57. 195. Pereda. See Ruiz.


Pereira-Arnstein (Penara), Baroness, 51. 392 (see Gen. In. xxi). Pereira d'Andrada, J., 48. 475.


Perera, Mme. - , 51. 466. Peret, , Nantes (1778), 54. 129.


Perez, Marco Antonio, Virginia rec- onnoiter, 54. 64-71, 76.


Periam, J., of Eng., letter (1742), 53. 211.


Periodicals, M.H.S. need of current, 43. 469; National Magazine, 51. 114-115; proposed military, 58. 392. See also Atlantic Monthly; Democratic Review; Nation; News- papers; North American Review.


Perkins, , Groton (1749), 44. 281.


Perkins, -, 43. 198.


Perkins, Dr. - 50. 146.


Perkins, Augustus Thorndike, errors on ports., 51. 163, 166, 171, 173,


174, 176, 178, 184, 192, 193, 196, 199.


Perkins, Barbara (Higginson), 47. 237.


Perkins, Charles, in West, 53. 116.


Perkins, Charles Callahan, Archæo- logical Institute, 49. 487.


Perkins, Clarence, 49. 164.


Perkins, Dr. Cyrus, 47. 445.


Perkins, Edmund, 47. 236.


Perkins, Edward W., port., 55. 186.


Perkins, Dr. Elisha, electric tractors, 55. 286, 325.


Perkins, Eliza [Mrs. Cabot], 56. 1.


Perkins, Elizabeth [Mrs. Sturgis], 54. 25 n., 57. 74 n.


Perkins, Elizabeth (Peck), 47. 236, 57. 74 n .; as merchant, 56. 1, 57. 74 n.


Perkins, Emily B. [Mrs. Hale], 43. 5, 55. 318.


Perkins, Esther [Mrs. Doubleday, Mrs. Sturgis], 47. 237.


Perkins, Esther (Frothingham), 47. 236. Perkins, George, 45. 181.


Perkins, Jacob, Washington medal, 52. 7.


Perkins, James [1], 57. 74 n.


Perkins, James [2], 47. 232, 236; business career, 236, 237; China trade, 54. 15.


Perkins, James [3], Franklin monu- ment, 45. 488.


Perkins, James A., killed, 57. 439.


Perkins, John, Ipswich land, 57. 241. Perkins, Lieut. John N. (?), Kan., 41. 358.


Perkins, Joseph, Thurston affair, 42. 21. Perkins, Margaret [Mrs. Forbes], 47. 233, 237.


Perkins, Rev. Palfrey, gift, 48. 1.


Perkins, Samuel G., career, 47. 237. Perkins, Sarah (Elliott), 47. 237.


Perkins, Stephen G., Shenandoah Valley campaign, 41. 124; biog. note, 124 n .; H. L. Higginson, war service, 53. 107-110, 114; port., 179; Soldiers Field tablet, 180.


Perkins, Stephen H., 41. 124 n.


Perkins, Thomas, Boston crew, 55. 88. Perkins, Thomas H. [1], Franklin monument, 45. 488, 489; business career, 47. 237; embassy to Wash- ington (1815), documents, 48. 343- 351; Jenner monument, 52. 45; MS. address, 117; papers, 284, 56. 1; School-House certificate, 53. 66;


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PERKINS-PETITIONS


Patrick Jackson, 105; China trade, 54. 15; house, 55. 228.


Perkins, Thomas H. [2], Naples (1819), 51. 431.


Perkins, William, Works (1626), 54. 81.


Perkins, Capt. William (1864), 57. 495 n.


Perkins, William, gift (1880), 51. 167.


Perkins, Buchanan & Brown, letters on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 217-223. Perley, Asa, Constitution of 1780, 50. 403.


Perley, Edith [Mrs. Kinnicutt], 58. 96.


Perley, Ira, 58. 96.


Perley, Thomas, jr., Constitution of 1780, 50. 403.


Perrey, Seth, Boston petition, 52. 315.


Perrot, Nicolas, coureur de bois, 57. 195, 196.


Perry. See also Perrey.


Perry, Arthur H., Mohawk Trail, 60. 130.


Perry, Bliss, publications, 41. 416, 417; Council, 431; Milton tercen- tenary, 42. 49; Parkman centenary, 57. 3, 191.


Perry, Jacob, Boston crew, 55. 88.


Perry, James De Wolfe, letters, 55. 214.


Perry, Col. James H., regiment, 56. 400 n.


Perry, John, British naval officer (1777), 55. 104.


Perry, Josiah, Watertown, 51. 115. Perry, Lieut. Leonard B., rank, 57. 449.


Perry, Lilla C., Willard port., 45. 580.


Perry, Oliver H., Baltimore ball, 47. 491; Lake Erie ballad, 50. 4.


Perry, Sarah, S. C. plantation, 43. 395.


Perry, William, dictionary, 43. 123. Persepolis, inscriptions, 59. 327.


Pershing, John J., medal, 52. 44; on U. S. in World War, 55. 167 n., 168 n .; gift to Forbes, 58. 201; Baker and interference, 388-390. Persia, Russian intrigue (1903), 59. 168.


Persia, steamer, 45. 516, 46. 132.


Persigny, Albine, comtesse de, gossip on, 48. 441.


Persigny, Jean G. V. Fialin, duc de, recognition of the Confederacy, 49. 62.


Persius, C. L. Lothar, submarine war- fare, 50. 415.


Perth Amboy, N. J., colonial post- office, 58. 444.


Perthshire, Civil War incident, 45. 134.


Peru, Seward's policy, 48. 220, 222;


conditions (1825), 49. 188, 189; dollars, 56. 317.


Peru, Mass., tavern, 50. 191.


Perugia, Italy, in 1819, 51. 441.


Pet banks, Mass. investigation, 57. 260.


Peter (1627), 47. 189.


Peter Leopold of Tuscany, Masonry, 43. 623.


Peterborough, Bishop of. See Hinch- cliffe, John.


Peterborough, Henry Mordaunt, earl of, antimonial cup, 60. 154.


Peterborough, N. H., Scott family, 44. 495-502.


Peterhof, case, 46. 116, 117, 47. 74, 76. Peters. See also Petters.


Peters, Dr. DeWitt C., 56. 377, 479. Peters (Peter), Rev. Hugh, Winthrop and Milton, 42. 169; feoffment scheme, 214; in Holland, 219, 221- 224, 230, 231; covenant, 223, 224; Harvard overseer, 261; First Fruits, 262, 263; agency, New England tracts, 264, 266; papers, 50. 38; sermon (1627), 205; protest, 205 n. Peters, Richard [1], Republican at- tack, 57. 169-171.


Peters, Richard [2], stolen letter on Jefferson's message, 57. 169, 170. Peters, Rev. Samuel, attitude (1774),


50. 473; bishopric project and Levi Allen, letter, 57. 30, 33.


Petersburg campaign, Grant's strat- egy, 43. 213; and World War, 48. 96, 97; Mcclellan's proposal, 57. 119; final operations, 391.


Petersham, Mass., loyalists, 48. 26, 30; Constitution of 1780, 50. 383, 392, 395 n., 396; Holland's recol- lections, 54. 244, 289.


Peterson, John, Valley campaign, 41. 122.


Peticolas, Dr. Arthur E., letter (1859) on John Brown's corpse, 41. 329.


Petigru, James Lewis, Clay (1849), 57. 18; epitaph, Southern Unionist, 367.


Petit Code de la Raison Humaine, author, issues, 56. 100-102, 118, 130, 131, 133, 135, 138, 140, 144.


Petitions, terms of congressional, 47. 502-505.


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PETIVER-PHILLIPS


Petiver, James, 45. 431 n.


Petrarch, Francesco, Canova's bust, 51. 407; copy of Virgil, 414.


Petrel, confederate privateer, 46. 39, 56. 375.


Petrikin, David, on rule of wealth, 42. 386; election of 1844, 429.


Pettequamscott, R. I., 52. 127.


Petters, Joseph, court-martial, 55. 81. Petters, Pomp, Boston crew, 55. 88.


Pettigrew, James J., Gettysburg, 44 232.


Pettigrew, Dr. William, impressment case, 44. 451.


Pettingale, Ephraim, Boston crew, 55. 88.


Pettit, Joseph, Boston crew, 55. 88.


Petty, F. & J., Windsor tavern, 50. 194.


Petty, John H., 50. 453 n.


Petty, William. See Shelburne.


Petty, William G., 50. 453 n.


Petty-Fitzmaurice, Henry. See Lans- downe.


Petty-Fitzmaurice, Henry C. K. See Lansdowne.


Pew, customs officer (c. 1750), 58. 430.


Pew assessment, FACSIM., 51. 306. Pewter Mug Club, 58. 138.


Pfister, Oskar, on psychology of war, 48. 182.


Phelps, Abel, Webster dinner, 45. 160.


Phelps, Abner, election of 1831, 49. 246, 248, 250, 254.


Phelps, Aholiab, Boston crew, 55. 88. Phelps, Charles P., letter to, 47. 272. Phelps, Daniel, General Court, 57. 257 n.


Phelps, Ebenezer S., 49. 232.


Phelps, Nicholas, goods for (1636), 51. 284.


Phélypeaux, Jean Frédéric. See Maurepas ..


Phi Beta Kappa, medals (keys), 46. 241, 49. 257, 287, 54. 82, 57. 514, 58. 2; admission to Harvard chap- ter (1831), 49. 240.


Philadelphia, first Milton reprint, 42. 168, 169; Noah Webster's lectures and books, 43. 122-125; Chas. Lea and reform, 183; public libraries, 44. 162 n .; revolutionary trade, 376, 59. 221-224; Congress (1791), 45. 24; canteens for Civil War troops, 640, 641; insurance (1796-1850), 47. 371; hotel (1814), 506; Free Soil paper, 49. 169; riots, 178; Quincy on life (1773), 470-475,


477, 478; celebration of peace (1815), 54. 78, 79; J. P. Jones's pre- diction, 55. 138; Jackson reception, 56. 249; tornado (1792), 264; Franklin's German newspaper, 301-305; presidential mansion, 57. 133 n .; Washington Monument, medal, 58. 97, Gen. In. xvi; Gérard reception, 59. 45, 47; Yorktown celebration, 60; La Luzerne's fête (1782), 65, 66; St. Louis celebra- tion, 67; military ardor (1775), 114; agricultural society, 183; in 1826, 385-387, 409; penitentiary, 409. See also next titles; Continental Congress.


Philadelphia, College of, in 1773, 49. 772.


Philadelphia, U. S. S., Tripolitan War, 46. 204.


Philadelphia, Port Royal expedition (1861), 56. 378.


Philadelphia Age, on Goldwin Smith, 44. 11.


Philadelphia campaign. See Cam- paign of 1777.


Philadelphia College of Medicine, testamur, 55. 3.


Philadelphia Library Co., Petit Code de la Raison Humaine, 56. 100, 102, 118, 119.


Philadelphia Loan Co., scrip, 53. 140. "Philanthropos," articles on church and state, 50. 378, 379.


Philanthropy, standard, 53. 44. See also Charity.


Philbrook, Joel, Boston crew, 55. 88. Philip II. of Spain, 41. 433.


Philip V. of Spain, 53. 72, 77.


Philip, King, samp dish, 43. 229; fate of family, 58. 214.


Philip (1625-36), 47. 183, 185, 188, 51. 283.


Philippine Islands, articles exhibited, 58. 201; Lodge and Hoar, 332.


Philips. See also Phillips.


Philips, Frederick, evacuation of New York, 54. 337.


Philips, Josiah, killed, 44. 152.


Philipse, Mary [Mrs. Morris], 54. 194.


Philipstown (Nassau), N. Y., in 1790, 51. 53.


Philleps, Phillep, Boston petition (1664), 52. 315.


Phillimore, Sir Robert J., Alexandra case, 45. 279; on Laird Rams, 292; Vernon Harcourt on, 47. 411 n.


Phillips. See also Philips; Philleps.


Phillips, -, Boston (1791), 45. 24.


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PHILLIPS-PHIPPS


Phillips, Abigail [Mrs. Quincy], 50. 434 n. Phillips, Abigail (Bromfield), 50.


437 n.


Phillips, Adelaide, career, 49. 15.


Phillips, Alice [Mrs. Shaw], 50. 499.


Phillips, Ann G., Burns rendition, letter, 44. 322, 326, 331.


Phillips, Caleb, shipmaster, 52. 335. Phillips, Eliezer, administrator, 47. 268 n.


Phillips, Elizabeth [Mrs. Parker], 50. 195 n.


Phillips, Faith [Mrs. Savage], 43. 328 n.


Phillips, Rev. George, tract printed in Eng., 42. 264, 266; immigrant, 49. 170.


Phillips, Rev. George, grandson, 59. 133 n.


Phillips, Gillam, vestryman, 45. 587. Phillips, Henry, house, 47. 268 n .; Boston petition (1664), 52. 315.


Phillips, John, Boston petition (1664), 52. 315.


Phillips, John (?), Kittery (1694), 43. 509.


Phillips, John [1; d. 1725], Mass. treasurer, 60. 215.


Phillips, John [2], deposition on Saga- dahock, 60. 215, 216.


Phillips, John, debt (1764), 43. 203; fortification account (1758), 55. 319.


Phillips, John [d. 1787], in besiegcd Boston, 59. 133.


Phillips, Mayor John [H. C. 1788], port., 54. 194.


Phillips, John [H. C. 1795], Andover Theological Seminary, 49. 170.


Phillips, John Charles, gift from heirs, 48. 495.


Phillips, Mary, Boston tavern, 47. 268 n.


Phillips, Mary, Weymouth, death (1749), 42. 457.


Phillips, Mary (Winthrop), 59. 133 n. Phillips, Miriam (Mason), 50. 195 n. Phillips, Rev. Nicholas, of England, sermon (1680), 57. 55.


Phillips, Nicholas [d. 1672], Wey- mouth, 50. 499.


Phillips, Nicholas, Weymouth, death (1751), 42. 459.


Phillips, Samuel, almanacs (c. 1692), 50. 75.


Phillips, Samuel [d. 1802], 49. 170; papers, 54. 213.


Phillips, Samuel C., appointment, 45. 176.


Phillips, Stephen C., as Choate's suc- cessor, 45. 159; J. E. Sprague, 49. 206.


Phillips, Stephen H., 41. 282.


Phillips, Stephen Willard, acknowl- edgment to, 53. 23.


Phillips, Thomas, Burns rendition, 44. 332.


Phillips, Tompson, slaveholder, 44. 335.


Phillips, Wendell, anticipation of radio, 41. 168; bodyguard, 188; Kan., 227, 337; before and after Ft. Sumter, 42. 182, 183; Burns rendition, 44. 322, 326-334; mob threat, 331; M.H.S., 607; Trent affair, 45. 61; on Civil War and slavery, 90; port., 415; Sims case, 623, 55. 342; Bright on speech (1865), 46. 141; letters (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 252, 266; bust, 54. 245; ancestry, 55. 174; Springfield meeting (1851), 57. 211; as orator, 60. 61.


Phillips, Willard, papers, 47. 369, 370.


Phillips, Deacon William [1], Quincy, 50. 434, 447, 451, 464; Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 59. 122, 134.


Phillips, Lieut .- Gov. William [2], Squantum feast, 41. 539; gift, 43. 100; Franklin monument, 45. 486, 488, 489; at Saratoga (1820), 50. 192, 195.


Phillips, Mrs. William [2], ring, 50. 466, 468.


Phillips, William A., 41. 336, 495, 44. 517, 518.


Phillips Andover Academy, Washing- ton's interest, 54. 213 (see Gen. In. xxii).


Phillips Exeter Academy, Lincoln at, 42. 81 n .; John Noble and orthodox principal, 44. 550, 551.


Phillipsburg, N. Y., French camp, 58. 274.


"Philopatris," letter (1722), 47. 219. Philosophy, Nietzsche and doctrine of force, 48. 170-184. See also Cabala.


Philostratus, the Younger, Hercules story, 42. 134.


Philpot, Thomas, letter (1766) on tradc relations, 55. 220.


Phinney, Cordelia, gift, 57. 308.


Phinney, Elias, Lexington battle in- vestigation, 49. 361, 384.


Phipps, Abner J., 60. 42.


Phipps, William W., 51. 369.


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Phips, Lieut .- Gov. Spencer, procla- mation, FACSIM., 43. 258; provincial payments, 45. 31.


Phips, William, testimony (1631), 45. 497.


Phips, Sir William, to England (1694), 43. 506; Randolph, 45. 240; customs, Brenton conflict, 46. 461, 462; Gay on treasure search, 49. 292; papers, 50. 38; mast-tree res- ervation, 54. 50; commission by, 139.


"Phocion" articles, identity (1795),


51.30 n .; in 1796, 83; in 1806, 87, 88. Phoebe, H. M. S., Essex fight, 46. 208. Phoenix, sloop, 55. 48.


Phoenix Bank, Charlestown, papers, 47. 312.


Photostat, use, value, 47. 318, 48. 365, 369, 49. 292-294, 50. 223, 224, 51. 322, 323, 52. 173, 53. 146, 147, 54. 249, 250, 55. 291, 56. 283-285, 57. 310-312, 58. 253-255, 59. 268; rare Americana, list, 53. 147, 148, 58. 295-316 (see Gen. In. xxiv); maps, 251, 252, 294; accomplish- ment in ten years, 288-297; news- papers, 289, 290 (see Gen. In. xxiv); other works, 290, 291; MS. ma- terial on New England, 291-294.


Phrase books, polyglot, 45. 588, 589. Phrenology, Sewall and Mrs. Steven- son, 44. 214-216; interest (1836), 53. 49.


Physician-general, need in army, 50. 69-71.


Physick, Dr. Philip S., attends Jack- son, 56. 249.


Physics. See Natural philosophy.


Pi Kappa Alpha, medal, 55. 186.


Piatt, Maj. Daniel, Indian-hide leg- gins, 42. 194, 195.


Pichegru, Charles, Ebeling on, 59. 326.


Pichon, Louis A., 44. 405.


Pickard, Samuel T., gift, 46. 427.


Picken, - -, in Smibert group, 49. 26.


Pickens, Andrew, irregular cavalry, 43. 558; southern campaign, 585. Pickens, Israel, mess, 47. 519.


Pickering, - -, France (1773), 56. 146, 150.


Pickering, Edward, Weston suit, rec- ords, 54. 165-178; career, 165-168. Pickering, Edward C., on moon and retreat from Long Island, 44. 248 n. Pickering, John (c. 1580), 54. 166.


Pickering, John, son of Edward, 54. 168.


Pickering, John, New Hampshire as- sembly (1682), 45. 629.


Pickering, Judge John, brother of Timothy, Constitution of 1780, 50. 358 n.


Pickering, John, son of Timothy, sep- aration of Maine, 41. 147; letter (1819) on Greek hand, 49. 179; biog. note, 179 n .; legation secre- tary, 51. 27; on Smith's Compara- tive View, 82 n.


Pickering, John [H. C. 1878], paint- ings owned by, 51. 181, 182. Pickering, Lois [Mrs. Orne], 51. 184.


Pickering, Mary, daughter of Ed- ward, 54. 168.


Pickering, Mary [Mrs. Leavitt, Mrs. Sargeant], 51. 181.


Pickering, Mary (Stubbe), 54. 166.




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