Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 47

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1941
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts Historical Society
Number of Pages: 488


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Pickering, Mary (Wingate), 51. 181. Pickering, Mary O., 49. 179 n.


Pickering, Sincere [Mrs. Arnold], 54. 168.


Pickering, Susan H., gift, 51. 290.


Pickering, Timothy [1], 51. 181; loyalist pronouncement (1777), 53. 22.


Pickering, Timothy [2], in Wood's book, 41. 56; J. Adams, dismissal, 373, 381, 46. 410; letters to Noah Webster (1785, '97), 43. 122, 144; on grammar and speller, 122; letters from Webster, 123-144, 146-154; Yrujo correspondence, 142; on Genêt's projects, Clark, 144; on embargo, 153; Webster on, 154; Walton's letter to (1800), 653 n .; on Washington's military ability, 44. 234; Hamilton, King, 235, 58. 227; on commercial depredations, 44. 420, 49. 78 n .; letter (1796) on Cushing's appointment, 44. 526; Tom Paine on, 45. 25 n .; Chesa- peake-Leopard affair, 355; J. Q. Adams and Louisiana, 356; Adams controversy (1808), 357-367; dis- credited, 371; secession, 46. 177; libel suit, 47. 296; American Sys- tem, 48. 244; letters presented, 49. 412, 59. 302; descendant, 56. 306; Hartford Convention, 60. 26; war portfolio, 380.


Pickering, William, Boston petition, 52. 315.


Pickering vs. Weston, case, 54. 165- 178. Pickersgill, Henry W., Peabody port., 53. 37.


Pickett, George E., Gettysburg, 44.


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232, 594; Lincoln in Richmond, 57. 393.


Pickman, Col. Benjamin [1], loyalist, at Bristol, Eng., 45. 409; port., 50. 200.


Pickman, Benjamin [2], Harvard overseer, 59. 102.


Pickman, Benjamin T., president of Mass. senate, 57. 255 n.


Pickman, Clarke G. [d. 1781], 51. 186.


Pickman, Clarke G. [H. C. 1811], Kirkland's inauguration, 59. 99.


Pickman, Dudley L., separation of Maine, 41. 147.


Pickman, Mary (Toppan), port., 50. 200.


Pickman, Sarah (Orne), 51. 186.


Pickman, William D., 41. 337.


Pico, Joshua, papers, 49. 412.


Pico, Pio, control in California, 50. 86. Pico, ship, painting, 54. 3.


Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni, Cabala, 51. 298.


Picquet de la Motte, Toussaint G., service in West Indies (1779), 60. 243.


Piddocke, John, Mayflower crew, 60. 221.


Pidge Tavern, R. I., 58. 283.


Pier, Arthur Stanwood, 57. 225.


Pierce. See also Pearce; Pearse; Peirce.


Pierce, Agnes [Mrs. Long], 53. 11.


Pierce, Daniel [1], 42. 136.


Pierce, Daniel [2], Louisburg siege, 42. 136, 137.


Pierce, Ebenezer, 44. 264.


Pierce, Edward Lillie, 51. 338.


Pierce, Eleanor (Boynton), 42. 136. Pierce, Pres. Franklin, Geary's letter on Kansas, 41. 341; secession, 44. 513; port., 49. 59; candidacy, 50.


51; Kansas-Nebraska bill, 53; Charnwood on, 51. 99; autog. with those of Cabinet and Congress (1853-55), 290; letters, 57. 308.


Pierce, Henry B., ballot reform, 58. 411.


Pierce, Henry Lillie, 46. 376; mother, 51. 338.


Pierce, John, Louisburg siege, 42. 136, 137.


Pierce, John, bust, 46. 380; papers, account books, 381, 400, 49. 3; career, 46. 381; on F. C. Gray, 47. 530; on C. E. Norton, 48. 58; peti- tion, 59. 171.


Pierce, Rev. Joseph D., 53. 11.


Pierce, Capt. Joshua, Louisburg siege,


killed, 42. 139; land grant, 45. 199, 204.


Pierce, Peter H., candidacy, 49. 236. Pierce, S. S., & Co., gifts, 54. 81, 83.


Pierce, Samuel, General Court, 57. 255 n.


Pierce, Samuel B., earthenware asso- ciation, 51. 239.


Pierce, Stephen A., earthenware asso- ciation, 51. 239.


Pierce, William, Plymouth trade, 44. 179, 180, 182, 183, 187.


Pierpont, Rev. John, Kan., 41. 467; Readers, 42. 350; letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 256.


Pierpont, Robert, 54. 215; letter to, 55. 122.


Pierpont, Sarah [Mrs. Davis], 54. 215.


Pierrepont, Lady Mary [Mrs. Montagu], 45. 445.


Piers, Harry, on Boston records at Halifax, 43. 428.


Pietra Mala, Italy, in 1819, 51. 424. Pigeon, John, Malcom affair, deposi- tion, 58. 18, 41, 45, 48, 54.


Pigghe, Albert, photostat of work, 58. 301.


Pignatelli, Vincent, 59. 360.


Pigon, Oriental trade, 41. 244.


Pigot, shipmaster, Hawaii, Fanning, 54. 18, 35.


Pigot, Sir Robert, Bunker Hill, 44. 101, 48. 505, 59. 40; Dorchester Heights, 60. 365.


Pigot, H. M. S., capture, 46. 193.


Pigott, Sir Gillery, opinion on neu- trality, 45. 306.


Pigwacket, Me., journal of journey, 45. 1.


Pike, -, Dunstable (1748), 44. 269.


Pike, Frederick A., Canadian reci- procity, 47. 157.


Pike, John [1], Antigua petition, 59. 175.


Pike, John [2], Antigua petition, 59. 175.


Pike, Nicholas, letters to, 54. 7; arithmetic, 56. 278.


Pike, Robert, 45. 218, 630.


Pikes, John Brown's, 44. 217; Civil War confederate, 57. 441.


Pilgrim, -, shipmaster (1644), 48. 55.


Pilgrim Society, certificate of mem- bership, 53. 187.


Pilgrim tercentenary, proposed me- morial bridge, 50. 82; medallion, subjects, 52. 165-167 (see Gen. In.


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xxi); coin, medals, 54. 3, 83, 56. 3; abroad, 54. 7-9, 83, 193, 60. 313; relics, 54. 194; M.H.S. exhibit, 55. 304; papers, 56. 2.


Pilgrims, Dexter's work, 44. 93, 490, 491; sesquicentenary, Scammell's song, 52. 145; English persecutors, 323-325; and later immigration, 60. 371. See also preceding titles; Plymouth Colony; Puritanism.


Pillsbury, Albert E., on Brooks Adams, 60. 353.


Pilmore, Rev. Joseph, Peale's mezzo- tint, 48. 301 n.


Pilots, French colonial edict, 60. 278.


Pinchon. See also Pynchon.


Pinchon, Dr. Charles, 44. 267.


Pinckney, Charles [d. 1782], Quincy on, 49. 452.


Pinckney, Charles C., in Wood's book, 41. 56; J. Adams on, 44. 428; Quincy on (1773), 49. 446, 447; notes on cases, 51. 343; attends Congress, 57. 156 (see Gen. In. xxiv); election of 1800, 59. 259. See also X Y Z mission.


Pinckney, Henry L., nullification, 57. 367.


Pinckney, Thomas, on congressional debate, 51. 143 n .; Mrs. Adams on candidacy (1796), 57. 500.


Pine, Robert E., lost Steuben port., 59. 84.


Pine Tree coins, collection, 52. 318.


Pingree, Thomas B., 43. 399.


Pinhorne, William, 45. 239.


Pinkerton, John, pseud. Robert Heron, books by, 52. 152, 152 n.


Pinkham, John, grave, 42. 138.


Pinkney, Ann M. (Rodgers), 51. 59 n. Pinkney, William, as minister abroad, 47. 467; family, 51. 59.


Pinqua, hong merchant, 41. 249.


Pintard, John, Tammany Society, Belknap correspondence, 59. 209, 60. 381.


Pintards Straits, Northwest Coast, 53. 251, 252.


Pinto, Charlotte (Brent), 49. 479 n. Pinto, Thomas, 49. 479 n.


Pioneers, second generation, 42. 155. Piper, Rev. Asa (?), sermon, 42. 476. Piper, Henry A., audits reports, 41. 424, 42. 249, 43. 528, 44. 575.


Piper, William H., & Co., 51. 210.


Pipes, machine for tubing wooden, 54. 193.


Pipon, Ensign Joshua, in England, 45. 644.


Piracy, of orders in council of 1793,


44. 394 n .; Mass. executions, 453, 52. 45; instance (1721), 44. 453; off Florida (1818), 454-456; pursuit by Riffs (1854), 456-459; federal threat against confederate vessels, 46. 26; Jeff Davis trial, 62; law against, 50. 143; Morgan's libel suit, 54. 277; Jamaica papers, 55. 185; Digby's buccaneering, 59. 3-25. See also Privateering.


Pirenne, Henri, honorary member, 56. 300, 319; bust, 57. 514.


Pirogoff, Dr. Nikolas I., Garibaldi's wound, 48. 333.


Pisa, Italy, in 1819, 51. 434.


Piscataqua, N. H. See Portsmouth.


Piscataway, N. J., 45. 227.


Piscina, Italy, 51. 459.


Pissak, Mass., 58. 51.


Pistoja, Italy, in 1819, 51. 435.


Pitcairn. See also Pitcairne.


Pitcairn, Rev. David, of England, 49. 380. Pitcairn, Dr. David, 49. 381.


Pitcairn, Elizabeth (Dalrymple), 49. 381.


Pitcairn, Maj. John, Bunker Hill, killed, 44. 102, 47. 288, 49. 381, 58. 86; character, Lexington and Con- cord, 49. 372, 378-382, 55. 22, 56. 71, 75, 86 n .; on first shot, 49. 377; port., 56. 301.


Pitcairn, Lieut. Thomas, and father at Bunker Hill, 47. 288, 49. 381, 382.


Pitcairn, Dr. William, of England, 49. 381.


Pitcairne, Dr. Archibald, smallpox treatment, 45. 443.


Pitch-pipe, 51. 89.


Pitcher, Lieut. Jonathan, American navy (1778), 54. 132; on McNeill, 55. 140.


Pitkin, Rev. Timothy, siege of Boston, 59. 116.


Pitkin, William, writs of assistance, 58. 25.


Pitman, Sir Isaac, shorthand, 43. 276.


Pitman, John, port., 43. 466.


Pitman, Phebe (Folger), port., 43. 466.


Pitman, Timothy G., business in Canton, China, 54. 30.


Pitt, Anne, 56. 131.


Pitt, Billy, Hawaiian. See Kalai- moku.


Pitt, Thomas. See Camelford.


Pitt, William [1]. See Chatham.


Pitt, William [2], patronage, 41. 370,


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375; ministry (1804), 42. 327; Miranda, 45. 400, 401; letter to, 57. 28.


Pitt Packet, impressment case, 44. 423-425, 429-452.


Pittee. See Pittes.


Pittes, - ,son of William, death, 42. 457, 458.


Pittes, James, Weymouth, 42. 466. Pittes, Sarah, death, 42. 460.


Pittes (Pittee), William, Weymouth, 42. 445, 447; death, 457.


Pitti Gallery, Florence, in 1819, 51. 431, 432, 435, 436, 438, 439.


Pitts. See also Pittes.


Pitts, Boston, Boston crew, 55. 88.


Pitts, Elizabeth (Bowdoin), 51. 187.


Pitts, Elizabeth (Lindall), 51. 187.


Pitts, James, port., biog. note, 51. 187; Council, 259 n., 56. 350.


Pitts, John [1], West Indian trade (1667), 47. 217.


Pitts, John [2], port. of, erroneously attributed, 49. 260, 51. 187; family, 187.


Pitts, Lendall, ports. owned by, 51. 165, 187.


Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1845, fire, 44. 340, 341; photograph of blockhouse, 53. 177.


Pittsfield, Mass., in 1820, 50. 191; Constitution of 1780, 367, 392 n., 394 n .; in 1790, 51. 48; old elm, 56. 210.


Pittsfield Argus, consolidation, 49. 248.


Pius VI., pope, bishops for Protestant Episcopal Church, 49. 83.


Pius VII., pope, Jonathan Russell on (1819), 51. 445, 450, 455, 456.


Pius IX., pope, described (1848), 54. 205.


Pius X., pope, encyclical against modernism considered, 41. 430, 499, 519.


Place. See also Plaice.


Place, Rev. Charles A., gift, 58. 401.


Place, John S., letters, 51. 355.


Plaice, Peter, Boston petition, 52. 315.


Plain Speaker, file, 49. 169.


Plainfield, Conn., in 1790, 51. 40; French camp, 58. 270.


Plains of Abraham, battle relics, 53. 186.


Plaisance, Italy, in 1819, 51. 415.


Plaisted, Mrs. Hester [Mrs. Gooch], 51. 196.


Planes, Miguel de, imprint, 58. 298. Plans. See Maps.


Plantations, French prohibition to colonial officials, 60. 270.


Planter (1634), 47. 182, 183.


Planter, U. S. S., St. Mary's River expedition, 43. 347-357.


Plaster of Paris, Passamaquoddy Bay trade, 45. 392.


Platform of Church Discipline, photo- stat, 58. 290.


Platinum, Russian coins, 47. 451.


Platonism, Stiles on influence, 51. 303, 304.


Platt, Thomas C., Garfield contro- versy, 57. 302, 303.


Plattsburg battle, ballad, 50. 4.


Plauché, Jean B., letter to, Jackson loan, 47. 469.


Plautia family, tomb, 51. 447.


Playfair,


Edinburgh (1794),


58.92.


Playing cards, specimens, 52. 318, 59. 237.


Pleasants, James, jr., Monroe's candi- dacy, 42. 335.


Pledger, - -- , for U. S. (1795), 43. 641.


Plimpton, Frances A., gift, 57. 241.


Plimpton, George Arthur, corre- sponding member, 52. 119, 139; FIRST AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY, 53. 45.


Pliny, the Elder, vinegar to still waves, 56. 152.


Plowden, William H. C., China trade, 43. 320.


Plumer, John, letter to, 48. 507.


Plumer, Richard, board of trade re- port on New Hampshire, 44. 201. Plumer, William, on Weare, 43. 35; on J. Q. Adams's Smith report, 45. 357; and senatorship (1818), 46. 405; letters to, 57. 308.


Plunket, Abraham, Boston crew, 55. 88.


Plunkett, William C., militia com- mand, 53. 94.


Plutarch, on religion, 41. 501; and sources, 51. 251.


Pluton, French warship, 55. 149.


Plymouth, Eng., in 1774, 48. 336, 50. 436; Pilgrim tercentenary, 54. 8, 9; ports. in Mayor's Parlour, 60. 19.


Plymouth, Mass., slave sale (1729), 44. 335; as port substitute for Boston, 46. 471-473; Constitution of 1780, 50. 366; Great Awakening, 53. 195; customs, records, 54. 329, 56. 346, 58. 426, 434-436; loyalist petition, 55. 2; Shaw account books,


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57. 241; services of Arthur Lord, 58. 379-384; trade (1768), 425, 426. See also next titles.


Plymouth Colony, Robinson's fare- well sermon, 41. 103; Standish's visits to Boston Harbor, 532-535, 538; trade and fishing, Bridge- Altham letters, 44. 178-189; Mor- ton, 255-257; Indian deeds, 257- 260, 48. 492, 493; papers of con- test among English partners, 45. 611; agency in England, 644 n .; attitude and fate (1690), 653; Allerton's dealings, 47. 343; Vir- ginia Company, relations with Gorges, 48. 105, 114; facts of land- ing, design, 106-109, 115-118; Tis- quantum, 114, 116, 118; sale of Matchebiguatus, FACSIM., 49. 357- 360; papers, 50. 38, 60. 1; Quakers, 51. 201; Wollaston's visit (1624), Virginia records on, 219-226; Wes- ton, 230, 54. 168; mix-up in dates, 52. 167, 168; Winslow's leadership, 325-328, 333; toleration, 328; Wins- low in England, 329, 330; Winslow and Indians, 330; Pickering's con- nection, 54. 166, 167; anniversaries, orations, 55. 4, 60. 55, 59, 63, 64; Mullins's will, 144-146; Giles Heale, 147-150. See also May- flower; Pilgrims.


Plymouth Cordage Co., gift, 60. 161.


Plymouth Monument, medal, 57. 185.


Plymouth tercentenary. See Pilgrim tercentenary.


Pocahontas, U. S. S., 56. 363, 57. 466; Port Royal, 56. 382 n.


Poche (Pochet), Mass., neck and island, 44. 257, 258.


Pocock, John, Plymouth Company, 44. 188.


Pocock, Lewis, career, 49. 24.


Pocock beef, 47. 493.


Poe, Edgar A., medallion, 49. 95.


Poelenburg, Cornelis van, painting, 49. 29.


Poetry, Latin, to Sewall, 41. 206, 43. 236; W. E. Channing's, 290-295; Boston broadside (1800), 51. 115; World War, 214. See also next title; Literature; Milton, John; Songs.


Poetry, Barlow's verses and J. Q. Adams's satire on Meriwether Lewis, 43. 238; broadside on "Old Tenor," 256; Whittier on Rebecca Nourse, 273 n .; "Chas. Chatter- box's Will," 45. 28; "Hersfordshire


Tragedy," 53. 161; song on Stamp Act, 55. 236; prologue to "Zara," 56. 262; libelous, in chancery case, 60. 134; "New War Song," 239.


Pogasek Neck, Mass., Indian sale, 48. 492.


Poinsett, Joel R., foreign mission, 41.


378, 46. 332; Southern Unionist, 57.367.


Point Lookout, Md., war prison, guard, 57. 485-493.


Poissonier, Dr. Pierre, 56. 130.


Poke weed, and phytolacca, 56. 144. Poland, Gurowski on revolt (1863),


56. 237, 238; expected revolt (1848), 60. 117.


Poland, Ohio, in 1845, 44. 342.


Pole, Capt. Munday, Concord action, 56. 79, 80, 87.


Political economy. See Economics.


Political prisoners, Stone case, 44.


666, 667; Ft. Warren, 45. 80, 89, 190, 191. See also Trent.


Political theory, seventeenth-century England, 51. 263 n.


Politics, national, and separation of Maine, 41. 139-142, 146, 155, 156; basis of American, 385; tokens, 450; need of opposition, 42. 68; as M.H.S. topic, 46. 3; Bright on public life, 161; Gallatin on direct address to people, 410; Washington and parties (1789-97), 47. 35; Eng- lish posters (1913), 53; principles of Gamaliel Bradford, 356, 364-367; rancor (1814), 501; Dix on issues (1832), 50. 160; Albany Regency and middle course, 163; American conditions (1844-45), English opin- ion, 284, 53. 315, 333. See also Elections; Suffrage; parties by name.


Polk, Ezekiel, public service, 43. 107, 109.


Polk, Pres. James K., candidacy, Van Buren's attitude, 42. 396 n., 428, 430, 431; campaign, 430-432; patronage problems, Van Buren as adviser, Cabinet, 432-440; offer of British mission to Van Buren, 441, 442; correspondence on Mecklen- burg Declaration, 43. 101-109; physical effects of presidency, 103 n; administration at home and abroad, new issues, 104; Oregon Territory act and slavery, 104, 105; on Bancroft's retention of post (1849), 106; correspondence on promises on Texas, 110-121; Blair, 113, 120; removal of Lewis, 503 n .;


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London Times on inaugural, 47. 454; in Congress, 49. 221; Cali- fornia, 50. 83 [see California]; Dix, 166; described, 52. 99; religion, 100; letters, 53. 94; in Maine, 57. 213. Polk, Thomas, public service, 43. 109. Poll tax, Massachusetts Constitution of 1780, 50. 391; Massachusetts polls and estates (1784), 60. 121. Pollard, Ann, port., 44. 577.


Pollard, Benjamin, port., 44. 577; Belcher and boundary account, 46. 164.


Pollard, Maj. Jonathan, 44. 701.


Pollexfen, John, Board of Trade letter, AUTOG., 43. 192.


Pollock, Allan, Natural Philosophy Society, AUTOG., 49. 418.


Pollock, Sir Frederick, attitude on neutrality, Alexandra case, 45. 270-273, 276, 278-287, 304-309, 312, 326, 46. 121, 126, 48. 464.


Pollock, Oliver, western expedition, 46. 179.


Pollocksville, N. C., expedition, 60. 1. Polly, logbook, 59. 1.


Polo de Bernabé, Luis, American interests at Berlin, 50. 417.


Pomegranate, 52. 339.


Pomerania, in peace of Vienna, 51. 380.


Pomeroy, on Webster and Masonry, 57. 271.


Pomeroy, Rev. Benjamin, Great Awakening, 53. 202.


Pomeroy, Catharine (Pearson), 52. 281 n.


Pomeroy, Ebenezer, 43. 208 n.


Pomeroy, Eltwied, immigrant, 43. 208 n.


Pomeroy, Emily [Mrs. Dodge], 43. 208 n.


Pomeroy, Hannah, 52. 281.


Pomeroy, Hart (Lester), 43. 208 n.


Pomeroy, Col. John, 56. 351.


Pomeroy, Lemuel [1], 43. 208 n.


Pomeroy, Lemuel [2], 43. 208 n.


Pomeroy, Mary [Mrs. Alsop], 47. 273.


Pomeroy, Medad, 43. 208 n.


Pomeroy, Samuel C., character, 41. 337, 338; Kan., 348, 354, 486; privateers, 46. 83. Pomeroy, Seth, 43. 208 n.


Pomeroy, Rev. Thaddeus, 52. 281 n. Pompeii, in 1819, 51. 480-483, 493, 495.


Pompey the Great, tomb, 51. 476.


Pompmo, Indian, deeds, 44. 258, 258 n.


Pond, Arthur, Smibert's and Mof- fatt's letters to, 49. 28-40; letter (1757) on Smibert's order, 40; death, 40.


Pond, Enoch, religious controversy, 57. 245 n.


Pond, Samuel M., 49. 232.


Pond, Sylvester, Washington Benevo- lent Society, 49. 280.


Pondicherry, trade (1788), 41. 237, 238; edict on Council, 60. 297; early French coin, 313.


Pondeye, Edward, New England trade, 47. 188.


Pondye, William, shipmaster, 47. 188. Ponqua, hong merchant, 41. 245, 249, 253, 267.


Ponsonby, John, viscount, Vienna, 51. 396; Naples, 489.


Pont Neuf, Paris, in 1778, 54. 113.


Pontiac, Mich., in 1845, 44. 351, 352. Poogram, John, customs officer, 46. 465. Pool, Micah, 49. 235.


Poole. See also Pool.


Poole, Bert, view of Boston, 42. 251.


Poole, Edmond, 58. 87, 88.


Poole, Elizabeth, 58. 87, 88 (see Gen. In. xxiv); proposed Mass. voyage, letter (1644), 88.


Poole, Henry [1], will, 58. 87.


Poole, Henry [2], 58. 87, 88.


Poole, John, Antigua petition, 55. 175.


Poole, Mary L. [Mrs. Harlow], 46. 402.


Poole, Matthew, 46. 267.


Poole, Robert, 58. 87, 88.


Poole, William Frederick, 46. 373.


Pooley, Thomas, shipmaster, 47. 187. Poor. See also Poore.


Poor, Agnes B., gifts, 46. 380, 49. 3. Poor, Enoch, Ticonderoga, 44. 692; mourned, 46. 485; brigadiership, 57. 329.


Poor, Lucy T., gift, 46. 380.


Poor, aspects of English poverty (1851), 42. 292; nonresident, 47. 268-270. See also Charity; Prop- erty.


Poore, Benjamin P., letter, 48. 167; letter to, 51. 107.


Pope, - -, Powhatan, Virginia (1818), 46. 404, 407.


Pope, Alexander, port., 57. 2.


Pope, Senator John, Jacksonian, 44. 308 (see Gen. In. xviii).


Pope, Gen. John, Bright on, 46. 105; eastern command, 51. 101, 56. 441 n .; failure in Virginia campaign


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(1862), 173, 174, 176, 57. 119, 120; western operations, 56. 399.


Pope, Joseph, South Carolina planta- tion, 56. 382, 383.


Pope, Samuel, on Laird Rams, 44. 7.


Popham, Sir Francis, colony, 48. 104. Popham, George, colony, 48. 104.


Popish Plot, Bedloe's tract, 57. 40, 41; Protestant Tutor, 46; MS., 229. Popkin, John Snelling, book, 43. 621 n .; silhouette, 47. 445; Natural Philosophy Society, AUTOG. 49. 418. Poppet, -, Boston (1834), 45. 181. Popular sovereignty, mischief in Compromise of 1850, 50. 53. See also Kansas; Kansas-Nebraska bill. Population. See Census; Family; Social conditions; Vital records.


Porcelain, Berlin (1818), 51. 379; Meissen, 385.


Porcellian Club, badge, 44. 363. Porcupine, Peter. See Cobbett, William.


Pordage, Hannah [Mrs. Bowdoin], 51. 164.


Port books, early English, 46. 475, 51. 283 (see Gen. In. xxi).


Port Hudson battle, view, 57. 308.


Port Montgomery, Northwest Coast, 53. 258.


Port Neár, Northwest Coast, 53. 259, 260.


Port Royal, Nova Scotia. See An- napolis.


Port Royal, S. C., expedition, news, comment, 45. 79, 82, 87; news in England, 150; McClellan, 50. 353; letters (1861-62): voyage, 56. 377- 379, 445 (see Gen. In. xxiii), 446; attack, 379, 380; occupation, con- ditions, 381-384, 386-392, 395-400, 409; Savannah River, Ft. Pulaski, 401-405, 407-411, 415-429; limited purpose, 426.


Port Tempest, Northwest Coast, 53. 231.


Portau, Jean, imprint, 58. 306. Porter, shipmaster (1820), 54. 26, 28.


Porter, Abel, Boston petition, 52. 315. Porter, Alexander, as speaker, 53. 49.


Porter, Benjamin C., Winthrop port., 41. 28.


Porter, David [1], peace celebration (1784), 49. 82 n.


Porter, Com. David [2], abuse by Boston newspapers, 43. 645; first steam warship, 59. 388.


Porter, David D., Florida, 49. 111, 119; Richmond, 57. 392.


Porter, Ebenezer, Weymouth, 42. 445, 454.


Porter, Mrs. Ebenezer, 42. 463.


Porter, Edward, Boston petition, 52. 315.


Porter, Rev. Eliphalet, petition, 59. 171.


Porter, Ezra, Weymouth, marriage, 42. 459.


Porter, Fitz-John, second Bull Run, 42. 192; Seven Days, 57. 112, 113; criticized, 58. 391.


Porter, Frances W., gift, 53. 186.


Porter, James, Boston customs ac- counts, 43. 456.


Porter, James M., election of 1844, 42. 397; in Boston, 409.


Porter, John, Boston petition, 52. 315.


Porter, Joseph, Weymouth, 42. 464; death, 469.


Porter, Mary, baptized, 42. 454.


Porter, Mary O., gifts, 59. 2.


Porter, Mercy, baptized, 42. 455.


Porter, Moses, papers, 48. 320.


Porter, Noah, on E. J. Young, 44. 533.


Porter, Peter B., 46. 328; Washing- ton (1828), 49. 213.


Porter, Rev. Samuel, sermons, 42. 446, 461, 476, 477.


Porter, Sara, Weymouth, death, 42. 457.


Porter, Tabiah, marriage, 42. 454. Porter, Thomas, Weymouth, 42. 445, 454, 455, 459.


Porter, Oriental trade (1788), 41. 238. Porterfield, -, shipmaster (1775), 50. 489.


Portérieux, France, colonial trade, 60. 297, 298.


Portici, Italy, in 1819, museum, 51. 484.


Portico, 49. 189 n.


Portion (1627), 47. 189.


Portland, William Bentinck, 4th duke of, 48. 448 n.


Portland (Falmouth), Me., and capi- tal, 41. 145; militia press (1694), 43. 507, 508; army post, hospital (1817), 50. 63, 64; shipping and port records, 179, 55. 185; Boston at (1777), 96-98, 109-112; letter to committee of safety, 109; smug- gling, 264; trade (1768), 58. 427; British forays, 59. 132.


Portland Canal, in Alaska boundary award, 59. 163, 167.


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PORTLAND EASTERN ARGUS-PORTRAITS


Portland Eastern Argus, separation of Maine, 41. 141, 142, 146.


Portland (Falmouth) Gazette, sepa- ration of Maine, 41. 126, 127, 142, 152, 163.


Portlock, Nathaniel, Gibbon on book, 52. 152.


Porto Bello, importance, 52. 188; Vernon's capture, 192-195, 206; Vernon medals, 209-243, 261-271, 56. 300.


Portraits, fraudulent historical, 47. 424; ADV., 52. 5; price for painting, 56. 264; exhibit of medals, 57. 309; Park's studies, 58. 139-142; French royal, for Congress, 59. 45 [see Louis XVI.]; Winthrop exhibit, 267; papers on, of colonial gover- nors, Gen. In. xv; collection Massa- chusetts governors and senators, xv. See also next titles; Silhouettes; portraitists by name, especially Badger; Blackburn; Copley; Peale; Smibert; Stuart.


PORTRAITS, Brooks Adams, 60. 345; Henry Adams, 51. front .; John Adams, 105; J. A. Aiken, 60. 309; A. V. G. Allen, 44. 355; Mary Alsop, 47. 274; George Bancroft, caricature, 222; J. M. Barker, 43. 399; M. M. Bigelow, 55. 328; C. P. Bowditch, 56. front., 57. 414; Alden Bradford, 55. 153; Gamaliel Bradford, 47. 356; Phil- lips Brooks, 49. 170; Mather Brown, 47. 289; Stephen Brown, 51. 158; Mrs. Stephen Brown, 165; J. M. Bugbee, 46. 372; Lucien Carr, 49. 91; D. H. Chamberlain, 41. 170; P. W. Chandler, 281; Earl of Chatham, 48. 291, (statues) 293, 297; Ward Chipman, 54. 331; E. H. Clement, 56. 57; C. R. Codman, 53. 168; W. W. Crapo, 60. 41; C. H. Dalton, 42. 287; A. McF. Davis, 54. 204; Caleb Davis, 215; Thos. Dawes, 51. 168; Jas. De Nor- mandie, 59. front .; Morton Dexter, 44. 489; T. A. Dodge, 43. 208; E. W. Donald, 44. front .; Sir Fran- cis Drake, 60. 18; Wm. Emerson, 55. 26; Wm. Endicott, 48. 243; H. C. Ernst, 56. 162; Wm. Everett, 49. 43; John Fiske, 46. front .; R. H. Fitz, 52. 104; Eleanor Foster, 51. 170; P. R. Frothingham, 60. 383; Garibaldi and Nélaton, 48. 332; F. L. Gay, 50. 110; E. H. Gilbert, 55. 199; A. C. Goodell, 52. 38; W. W. Goodwin, 51. 223; Ed. Gray,


58. 198; F. C. Gray, 47. 529; J. C. Gray, 49. front .; S. A. Green, 54. front .; C. P. Greenough, 58. 395; Chas. Gross, 49. 161; Curtis Guild, 50. 308; E. E. Hale, 55. front .; E. H. Hall, 54. 358; J. T. Hassam, 53. 85; Sir John Hawkins, 60. 22; H. W. Haynes, 48. 128; S. E. Herrick, 41. 65; H. L. Higginson, 53. front .; T. W. Higginson, 47. front .; D. G. Hill, 48. 163; E. R. Hoar, 45. front .; Geo. Hodges, 53. 131; Z. T. Hollingsworth, 58. 459; J. F. Hunnewell, 45. 571; H. F. Jenks, 53. 182; L. N. Kinnicutt, 58. 93; John Larrabee, 51. 179; John Lathrop, 44. 543; Abbott Lawrence, 42. front .; Solomon Lin- coln, 41. 279; W. R. Livermore, 53. 338; H. C. Lodge, 58. front .; J. D. Long, 53. 10; C. G. Loring, 48. 355; T. K. Lothrop, 47. 425; Louis XVI., 60. 373; H. M. Lover- ing, 52. 100; F. C. Lowell, 48. 68; A. T. Lyman, 52. 36; S. W. McCall, 57. front .; Alex. Mckenzie, 48. 304; G. H. Monroe, 50. 30; John Noble, 44. 543; C. E. Norton, 48. front .; Rich. Olney, 51. 203; Natl. Paine, 109; Lawrence Park, 58. 137; Chas. Paxton, 56. 344; F. W. Putnam, 49. 482; J. P. Quincy, 45. 338; A. A. Rand, 53. 30; Robt. Rawlyn, 60. 20; J. F. Rhodes, front .; Jon. Russell, 51. 369, 400; F. B. Sanborn, 307; J. E. Sanford, 43. front .; Jas. Schouler, 54. 283; E. P. Seaver, 51. 287; S. S. Shaw, 50. front .; Algernon Sidney, 51. 278; C. C. Smith, 345; Lydia Smith, 48. 508; W. L. Smith, 51. 20; E. C. Smyth, 43. 402; Ed. Stanwood, 57. 212; Thos. Stevenson, 51. 193; Mrs. Thos. Stevenson, 200; Chas. Storer, 55. 233; E. H. Strobel, 49. 330; T. R. Sullivan, 52. 80; Chas. Sumner, bust, 47. 311; J. B. Thayer, 52. front .; S. L. Thorndike, 48. 124; John Trumbull, 47. 270; Trumbull silhouettes, 272, 274; W. P. Up- ham, 43. 266; Sir C. R. Vaughan, 59. 377; Pasquale Villari, 51. 246; George Washington, medal, 52. 6; H. F .- G. Waters, 47. 118; T. F. Waters, 53. 61; Barrett Wendell, 55. 174; J. G. Whittier, bust, 47. 312; R. C. Winthrop, bust, 41. front .; H. E. Woods, 54. 188; E. J. Young, 44. 529.




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