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Purkett, Henry, port., 55. 165.
Purrara, Mme. - , 51. 397.
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PURSLOW-QUEBEC ACT
Purslow, Thomas, imprint of New England tracts, 42. 264, 265.
Pusy, Bureaux de, Olmütz, 46. 235, 239.
Putnam, Adelaide M. (Edmands), 49. 482.
Putnam, Alfred, 52. 43.
Putnam, Alice E., 49. 482.
Putnam, Dr. Charles G., group port., 55. 186.
Putnam, Dr. Charles P., clinic, 53. 2 n.
Putnam, Eben [1], 49. 482.
Putnam, Eben [2], 49. 482.
Putnam, Eben, son of F. W., 49. 482; gift, 51. 282.
Putnam, Elizabeth (Appleton), 49. 482.
Putnam, Elizabeth (Fisk), 49. 482.
Putnam, Elizabeth C., gifts, 52. 45, 53. 180, 54. 244.
Putnam, Esther O. (Clarke), 49. 482.
Putnam, Ethel A. F. [Mrs. Lewis], 49. 482.
Putnam, Frederic Ward, book, 41. 417; tributes, 49. 4-6; memoir, 482; PORT. and AUTOG., 482.
Putnam, George G., on Goodell and telephone, 52. 40.
Putnam, George P. (?), catalogue of books (1843), 46. 366.
Putnam, Col. Haldimand S., body re- claimed, 47. 342.
Putnam, Herbert, acknowledgment to, 45. 418 n.
Putnam, Israel, congressional com- mittee at camp, 43. 95; Chelsea affair, 96; Highlands, 44. 18, 37; Long Island, 163; campaign of 1777, 692, 695; Bunker Hill, 58. 204.
Putnam, James, loyalist, 48. 19, 27; career, 33.
Putnam, John, immigrant, 49. 482.
Putnam, Martha P. [Mrs. Goodell], 52. 43.
Putnam, Mary (Page), 52. 43.
Putnam, Samuel, letter, 54. 244; papers, 59. 302.
Putnam, Dr. Tracy J., gift, 59. 302.
Putnam, Col. William L., port., 53. 179.
Putnam, ship, Bowditch's journal, Gen. In. xv.
Putnam Free School, view, 53. 65.
Pylarinus, Jacobus, on inoculation, 45. 419.
Pyncheon, Elizabeth [Mrs. Orne], 51. 186.
Pynchon, Ann [Mrs. Smith], 48. 40 n. Pynchon, Frances (Sanford), 48. 40 n. Pynchon, John [1], witness (1641), 48. 52; AUTOG., 53.
Pynchon, John [2?], letter (1694) on frontier defense, AUTOG., 43. 505. Pynchon, Margaret [Mrs. Davis], 48. 55 n.
Pynchon, William, port., 44. 87; Rev. John White's accounts, 47. 344, 346; corn contract, 48. 35-38; cor- respondence (1634-41), 38-51, 387; land purchase from Indians, FAC- SIM., 51-54; letter (1644) on Say- brook fort, news, physic, 54; medal, 49. 167; letter (1638) on Springfield, 58. 386.
Pythagoras, beans, 57. 237-239.
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Qu Klip Rocks, East Indies, 53. 269. Quaife, Milo M., acknowledgment to, 51. 322.
Quaker City, U. S. S., Hampton Roads, 56. 363-376.
Quakers, in Mass., 41. 307; Mass. broadside, FACSIM., 42. 203; pro- tests against Mass. (1659), 358- 371; declarations of faith, 371-376, 378-381; exhortation, 376-378; Senecas (1845), 44. 353; Codding- ton, 586, 588, 590 n .; Barefoote's interference, 45. 218; J. Adams on, 47. 466; power in Pa., 49. 476, 477; Mary Dyer, 50. 179; Plymouth Colony, 51. 201; Bermudas, Bond controversy, 54. 308; in General Court (1834), 57. 254; American Revolution, 59. 115.
Quantrill, William C., slave runners, 44. 511.
Quartering troops, Mass. act (1759), 51. 340; impolicy of British colonial act, 58. 75.
Quarterly Review, Barlow on, 47. 300. Quarto Notion, J. Q. Adams's address, 43. 298-301.
Quason, John, Indian, deed, 44. 258- 260.
Quebec, fire (1768), 42. 470; capture (1759), 44. 173; expedition (1775- 76), 55. 49, 71, 72, 60. 96, 99, 237, 361; 1690 expedition, list of troops, 55. 224.
Quebec Act, English opposition, 48. 339; Lovell on, 50. 479; Quincy on Lyttleton's letter, 481; Baillie on, 488.
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QUEBEC PROVINCE-QUINCY
Quebec Province, map (1763), Gen. In. xv.
Queen, U. S. S., painting, 53. 2.
Queen Anne's War, Mass. land grants
to veterans, 45. 34; trade with enemy, 55. 171; stranded released prisoners, 56. 48; privateering agreement, 57. 500; French colonial decrees during, 60. 263-265.
Queen Charlotte, H. M. S., 47. 527.
Queen Charlotte Islands, Columbia at, 53. 229, 254, 258.
Queen of France, U. S. S., 57. 405.
Queen's Rangers, light horse, 43. 585. Queensberry, Charles Douglas, duke of, panic, 43. 453.
Queensbury, N. Y., in 1820, 50. 193.
Quelch, John, trial, 43. 437. Quero, 59. 295, 303.
Quetzalcoatl, personality, 59. 289. Quiggle, James W., 41. 321, 323.
Quil, Hawaii, 54. 41.
Quincy, Abigail (Phillips), 50. 434 n. Quincy, Ann (Shephard) [Mrs. Fiske], shipment (1690), 52. 339.
Quincy, Mrs. Anna, Weymouth (1739), 42. 453.
Quincy, Catharine, Philadelphia, in- oculated, 60. 113.
Quincy, Daniel, supercargo, 52. 338. Quincy, Dorothy [Mrs. Hancock], 60. 100 n.
Quincy, Edmund, immigrant, 45. 338. Quincy, Edmund [1; H. C. 1699], death, 56. 43.
Quincy, Edmund [2; H. C. 1722], wife, 51. 188; commonplace book, 52. 3, 173; letters, 3; declarations before, 58. 42, 45, 47, 49, 56, 57.
Quincy, Edmund [H. C. 1752], burial at sea, 49. 436; fiancée, 479 n .; Dolbeare affair, letters (1765-66), 51. 115, 58. 133-135.
Quincy, Edmund [1; H. C. 1827], election to M.H.S., 44. 607; abo- litionism, newspaper, 49. 177, 57. 211; rustication story, 50. 3; MS., 54. 319.
Quincy, Edmund [2], diary, 56. 168. Quincy, Eliza S., gift, 43. 256; grand- father's journal, 49. 424, 426 (see Gen. In. xx); autog., 54. 319; on Boston houses, 55. 228.
Quincy, Eliza S. (Morton), letter to, 42. 314; silhouette, 45. 560.
Quincy, Elizabeth [Mrs. Wendell], 51. 188, 52. 44 n.
Quincy, Elizabeth (Wendell), port., biog. note, 51. 187.
Quincy, Esther [Mrs. Sewall], 56. 15, 274 n.
Quincy, Fanny H. [Mrs. Howe], 53. 66.
Quincy, Helen F. (Huntington), 45. 342.
Quincy, Col. John [d. 1767], 42. 444. Quincy, John, negro soldier, charac- ter, 43. 368; wounds and death, 382, 384, 385, 389.
Quincy, John W., port., 56. 169.
Quincy, John W. [grandson], port., 56. 4.
Quincy, Col. Josiah [1], death, 42. 476; letter (1774) to son on affairs, 50. 479.
Quincy, Josiah [2], joint letter to Wilkes, 46. 476; death at sea, dying statement and request, 49. 424, 50. 470, 471; statement on Frank- lin, recall, 49. 424, 474; MS. jour- nal, and printed version, 425, 426 (see Gen. In. xx), 53. 66; journal of southern tour (1773), 49. 426-481; voyage to Charleston, 427-441; on colonial controversy, 432-434, 445, 448-450, 454, 457, 458, 460, 461, 469, 473, 476-478, 481; Charleston, 441-452; S. C., observations, 452- 457; N. C., 462-464; Va., 464-468; Md., 468-470; Pa., 470-479; Cath- olic Church, 472-474; N. J., 478; N. Y., 478-480; theater, American and English, 479, 50. 439, 445, 449, 464; - journal of English visit (1774-75), 433-470; finances, 433, 450; voyage, 433, 434; journey to London, 434-437; Church of Eng- land, 436, 442, 445; lodgings, 437 n., 477; English attitude on colonial affairs, interviews, 438-444, 446- 448, 452, 456-468; newspaper com- ments, 441, 491, 492; English courts, 442, 444; Parliament and debates, 445, 448, 456-465, 476; illness, 446, 465-467; Bath, 451- 454; report of Chatham's motion and debate, 456-465; rings, 466, 468; reason for return, 467, 470; Franklin's parting advice, 468, 469; letters to (1774-75), 471-496; on reason for visit, 480; on ship await- ing wind, 489-492; Johnson on, 491; - Sidney's works, 51. 278; commonplace book, 53. 66; music, 59. 314.
Quincy, President Josiah [3], M.H.S. treasurer, 41. 74; separation of Maine, 143, 150, 159, 161; Salton- stall and Harvard, 308 n .; port.,
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QUINCY-RAMEL
394; slavery outrages, 456; horticul- tural show, 42. 75; Blount in Bos- ton, 43. 73; on alleged Wilson port., 100; long membership in M.H.S., 225, 52. 52, 56. 215; Green's remi- niscences, 43. 230, 231; J. Q. Adams (1808), 45. 366; Senate (1808), 373; Franklin monument, correspondence (1826), 484-486; silhouette, 560; salt works, 601; secession, 46. 177; on proposed Harvard garden, 49. 82 n .; Wash- ington Benevolent Society oration, 283; Natural Philosophy Society, AUTOG., 418; letter (1845) on Sum- ner's oration, 50. 305; Trumbull Papers, 54. 354; on Jackson's Ncw England visit, Harvard degree, 56. 245-247, 252 n., 253; as president of Harvard, 57. 6.
Quincy, Josiah [4], horticultural show, 42. 75; Lincoln, 79; letter (1837) on paper money, 49. 256; mayoral contest, 50. 47, 48; Emer- son on, 60. 84.
Quincy, Mayor Josiah [H. C. 1880], group port., 52. 117.
Quincy, Josiah Phillips, on Harpers Ferry affair papers, 41. 93, 326; on letter on Lafayette's visit, 42. 313; on William Everett, 43. 417; death, as to tribute, 44. 88-92, 564; memoir, 45. 338; PORT. and AUTOG., 338.
Quincy, Judith, immigrant, 45. 338. Quincy, Lucy [Mrs. Tufts], marriage, 42. 444, 467.
Quincy, Margaret [Mrs. Greene], 59. 237.
Quincy, Martha (Salisbury), port., biog. note, 51. 188.
Quincy, Mary J. (Miller), 45. 338.
Quincy, Mary P., gift and legacy, 52. 3, 56. 2-5, 169, 287.
Quincy, Norton, 42. 470, 51. 188. Quincy, Samuel [1; H. C. 1754], loyalist, at Bristol, Eng., 45. 409. Quincy, Samuel [2], 42. 478.
Quincy, Samuel [son of Edmund], sails for England (1775), 59. 117 n. Quincy, Samuel [d. 1850], Webster dinner, 45. 160.
Quincy, Samuel Maverick, port., 56. 3.
Quincy, Samuel Miller, Civil War, 41. 326.
Quincy, Ill., in 1845, 44. 346-348.
Quincy, Mass., Coast Road, 41. 531;
milestones, 42. 104-107; C. F. Adams and schools, 48. 417.
Quincy family, papers, 53. 66, 56. 2. Quincy Memorial Alcove, bequest, 56. 4, 5.
Quinn, -, Florence (1819), 51. 437.
Quiver, John, General Court, 57. 261 n.
Quorum, Mass. Constitution of 1780, 50. 388, 404, 406.
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Rachinburgs, defined, 51. 135 n.
Rackemann, Charles S., biennial election contest, 48. 354; deposit, 59. 2. Radcliffe College, 46. 20, 51. 236. Radical Club, broadside, 45. 628, 52. 118.
Radio, anticipation, 41. 168; wartime naval-school views, 52. 139.
Raffaelli, Giacomo, works, 51. 395. Rafn, Karl Christian, 46. 344.
"Rag money" (1837), 49. 256. See also Paper money.
Raguet, Condy, death, 53. 308.
Rahl, Col. Johann G., Trenton, 44. 117.
Raid of Reidswire, 44. 382.
Railroads, and American develop- ment, 42. 35; long and short haul, 43. 399; experiences in 1845, 44. 339, 343, 351, 353, 354; early Massachusetts, 46. 211, 49. 210, 213, 219; William Endicott, 48. 247; C. F. Adams, 388-390, 397; McClellan's strategy, 50. 317; early working model, 52. 1; conditions (1836), 53. 56; "checks," 178; Eng- lish, and money market (1841), 294; English shares (1844), 316.
Raimbault de Simblin, raid, 57. 361. Rainbow, H. M. S., action (1777), 55. 51, 94, 95, 101, 102, 106, 107.
Rainsford, Charles, impressment case, 44. 432, 438, 443.
Raisins, trade (1774), 59. 212, 223. Raleigh, Sir Walter, 45. 223, 224 n.
Raleigh, N. C., burning of capitol, 43. 74.
Raleigh, U. S. S., command, guns, 46. 196, 55. 50, 73 n., 75, 60. 111.
Rallings, Joseph, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Rallings, Thomas, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Ralston, Gerald, London society, 48. 449.
Rambler, privateer, 44. 374, 59. 222. Ramel, Jean P., murder, 59. 364.
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RAMILLIES-RANLETT
Ramillies, H. M. S., 59. 158.
Ramsay, - colonial post inspec- tor, 50. 173.
Ramsay, David, Noah Webster, 43. 126, 128; contested congressional election, 51. 21; Jedidiah Morse, 53. 46.
Ramseur, Stephen D., character, 58. 238.
Ramsey. See also Ramsay; Ramshee. Ramsey, Alexander, Canadian reci- procity, 47. 159.
Ramsey, William, 49. 218.
Ramshee, Thomas, of Va., 51. 230.
Ran, Dr. ------ (1624), 44. 188.
Rand, Arnold Augustus, member, 41.
3, 4; host to M.H.S., 44. 1; JOHN LATHROP, 703; tributes, 51. 210- 214; memoir, 53. 30; PORT. and AUTOG., 30; James River opera- tions, 57. 479.
Rand, Benjamin, account book (1725), 56. 280.
Rand, Benjamin [H. C. 1808], sepa- ration of Maine, 41. 162.
Rand, Charles A., 53. 32.
Rand, Edward S., 51. 211, 212, 53. 30; death, 33.
Rand, Elizabeth (Arnold), 53. 30.
Rand, Frederic H., 53. 32.
Rand, Henry L., gift, 59. 236.
Rand, John, Lane port., 48. 167.
Rand, John H., 57. 505.
Rand, Mary [Mrs. Fitch], 50. 189, 57. 242.
Rand, Robert, land grant, 43. 83.
Rand, Thomas, account book, 56. 280.
Rand, Rev. William, sermons, 42. 446, 464-466.
Randall. See also Randell; Randle.
Randall, Quincy's servant, 49. 428, 429, 458.
Randall, Charles S., candidacy, 52. 94.
Randall, James R., medal, 59. 266.
Randall, William, customs officer, 55. 277.
Randell, James, shipmaster, 47. 188, 190.
Randolph, Bernard [grandfather of Edward], 45. 230.
Randolph, Bernard [brother of Ed- ward], 45. 231.
Randolph, Beverly, W. L. Smith on, 51. 66.
Randolph, Deborah (Master), 45. 230.
Randolph, Edmund, Hamilton's re- ply on national bank, 43. 156-181;
ancestry, 48. 297; as aide, 58. 228; letter to, 59. 67 n.
Randolph, Dr. Edmund, of England, 45. 230.
Randolph, Edward, relations with Robert Mason, on claim, 45. 228, 229; career, 230-242; customs trouble in Mass., 444, 445, 451- 454, 456, 457; Gove, 631, 633, 638; sent to England, complaint against Mass. (1690), 644 n. (see Gen. In. xviii), 651; on first Mass. charter, 654, 655; secretary and register, 46. 458, 459; Narragansett country, 52. 127; Mather case, 54. 140.
Randolph, Eleonora (Ellen) W. [Mrs. Coolidge], 50. 152 n., 54. 141.
Randolph, George W., Wolseley on 47. 15; biog. note, 15 n.
Randolph, Giles, 45. 231.
Randolph, Rev. Herbert, manor, 45. 230.
Randolph, Jane (Boddenham), 45. 230.
Randolph, Jane (Gibbon), 45. 231.
Randolph, John, founder of Virginia family, 45. 230.
Randolph, John, of Roanoke, 41. 374; health, and Hamilton's letter, 42. 12-14; on bombast, 43. 240 n .; on John Adams, 44. 428; Wilkinson, 428; James Lloyd, letter, 45. 375, 397, 60. 29 n .; Russian mission, 46. 331 n .; character, as M. C., 53. 337; on presidential address to Congress, 57. 171; on paintings for federal capitol, 59. 75, 77; port., 60. 88.
Randolph, Martha (Jefferson), 54. 142.
Randolph, Peter, customs officer in South, death (1767), 55. 277.
Randolph, Peyton, lost port., 59. 84. Randolph, Richard, and port. of Peyton Randolph, 59. 84 n.
Randolph, Thomas M., 54. 141.
Randolph, William, and cousin Ed- ward, 45. 241.
Randolph, Capt. William J., negro regiment, 43. 347, 370, 378.
Randolph, U. S. S., lost, 46. 182, 196, 200; command, guns, 60. 111.
Ranger, Edmund, debt, 41. 438.
Ranger, U. S. S., at Brest, 54. 134, 55. 137; voyage home, 54. 136.
Rank, grievances in Revolution, Donald Campbell, 46. 315-320; Civil War questions, 56. 447, 57. 449, 450.
Ranlett, Frederick J., gifts, letter (1916), 48. 75, 50. 2, 53. 172, 55. 165.
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RANLETT-REA
Ranlett, Louis F., gift, 58. 201, Gen. In. xv.
Ranney, Ambrose A., 53. 87.
Rantoul, Mrs. Edward L., 51. 189.
Rantoul, Joanna L. [Mrs. Endicott], 48. 243.
Rantoul, Robert [1], immigrant, 55. 321.
Rantoul, Robert [2], politics, election of 1844, 42. 416, 428, 48. 244; family, 243, 55. 321.
Rantoul, Senator Robert [3], Illinois Central R. R., 42. 84, 48. 247; career, 55. 321.
Rantoul, Robert Samuel, member, 41. 315, 412, 414; on Lincoln, 42. 84; W. P. UPHAM, 43. 266; JOHN NOBLE, 44. 543; Council, 579, 45. 559, 46. 400; H. F .- G. WATERS, 47. 118; report of Council, 313; WM. ENDICOTT, 48. 243; letter (1915) on biennial election contest, 352; on S. S. Shaw, 49. 12; T. F. WATERS, 53. 61; tributes, 55. 321.
Ranulf de Glanvill. See Glanvill.
Rapalye, Mrs. John, Long Island battle, 44. 249.
Raphael. See also Raffaeli.
Raphael Sanzio, Jonathan Russell on works, 51. 417, 441, 450, 453; bust, inscription, 458.
Rapp, Jean, comte de, Hundred Days, 59. 362.
Rappahannock, C. S. S., construction, escape, 48. 481.
Rappists, in Economy, Pennsylvania, 44. 342.
Raritan, U. S. S., construction, 59. 386.
Rasdell, Humphrey, servants for Va., John Martin, suit, 45. 598, 51. 220- 232.
Rastadt, congress of, effect, 59. 329. Rastel, John, New Interlude, photo- stat, 58. 301.
Rastell. See Rasdell.
Ratcliff, John, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Rathband, William, Welde's answer, 42. 265.
Rathbone. See also Rathband; Rath- burne.
Rathbone,- , of New York, Rome (1819), 51. 454.
Rathbone, Mary B. (Jackson), gifts, 49. 59, 50. 82, 54. 193, 194, 213.
Rathbone, Robert C., gift, 45. 578. Rathburne, Capt. John P., 57. 405.
Ratification, prospects, 45. 334, 480; Continental Congress, 480; anti-
federalist complaint (1789), 46. 370.
Rauch, Christian D., Queen Louisa's tomb, 51. 379.
Raumer, Friedrich L. G., in Boston, on Texas, 42. 424, 425.
Rauschner, Christian B., wax ports., 54. 246, 56. 4, 210.
Ravy, -, U. S. S. America, 55. 148. Rawdon, Francis, baron, siege of Boston, 48. 118, 56. 261; southern campaign, 53. 59.
Rawdon, John. See Moira.
Rawle, Samuel, Cabot engraving, 54. 320.
Rawlings. See also Rallings; Rawlyn. Rawlings, Dr. Augustus, London, 48. 440 n.
Rawlings, Caleb, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Rawlings, Thomas, 45. 630.
Rawlins, John A., 45. 538, 58. 239-242.
Rawlinson. See Rolinson.
Rawlyn, Robert, PORT., 60. 21.
Rawson, David, marriage, 42. 455. Rawson, Edward, on John Wilson,
43. 100; record on attorney-general, FACSIM., 56. 172, 173.
Rawson, Rev. Grindall, sermon, 42. 464.
Rawson, Henry, signature, 53. 93.
Rawson, Sir Rawson W., on Alexan- dra, 45. 277.
Ray. See also Rea; Wray.
Ray, Charles B., newspaper, 49. 169. Ray, Nathaniel, Lovell on, 50. 479. Ray, Nicholas, letters on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 215-223.
Ray, William, 50. 196 n.
Raymond, Henry J., Reconstruction, 46. 150; peace movement (1864), 57. 385.
Raymond & Co., of New York, papers, 51. 115.
Raynal, Abbé Guillaume T. F., work on America, 51. 376.
Rayne, Josephine E., gift, 59. 177. Rayneberde, Nicholas, Martin-Ras- dell suit, 51. 224.
Raynes, Francis, Maine commission, 45. 225 n.
Rayneval, Joseph, on international "law," 43. 305.
Raynolls, Nathaniell, Boston pe- tition, 52. 315.
Razors, weekly set, 53. 93.
Rea. See also Ray; Wray. Rea, Capt. , Plymouth, 46. 480. Rea, Col. Joseph, 48. 124.
Rea, Uriel, shipmaster, 41. 260.
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Read. See also Reade; Reed; Reid.
Read, -, Westford tavern (1820), 50. 195.
Read, - , Kan. (1855), 41. 352.
Read, Benjamin T., 43. 272.
Read, Charles F., gifts, 49. 1, 55. 186.
Read, Cornelia F. [Mrs. Bigelow}, 55. 338.
Read, George, committee on Gérard, 59. 49.
Read, Jacob, replies to presidential addresses, 57. 148, 157, 158; com- mittee on royal portraits, 59. 69.
Read, James, cane, 56. 281; bill for care of powder, 60. 40.
Read, Atty .- Gen. John, pallbearer, 43. 440; humorist, 57. 343.
Read, Col. Joseph, White Plains, 46. 252; service, 252 n. (see Gen. In. xviii).
Read, Judge Joseph, wax port., 56. 4. Read, Katharine B., gift, 56. 2.
Read, Samuel J., wax port., 56. 4.
Read, Samuel Tyler, slave collar, letter (1863), 49. 2 n. (see Gen. In. xx), 54. 83-84.
Read, Thomas, naval command, 60. 111.
Read, Mrs. Walter G., gifts, 56. 4, 281.
Reade. See also Read.
Reade, Edmund, of England, 42. 169, 47. 25.
Reade, Elizabeth [Mrs. Winthrop], 42. 169, 47. 25.
Reade, Elizabeth (Cooke), 47. 25.
Reade, Esdras, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Reade, Martha [Mrs. Epps, Mrs. Symonds], 47. 25.
Reade, William, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Reader, Samuel J., on John Brown, 41. 462-465.
Reading, Rufus D. Isaacs, marquess of, Pilgrim tercentenary, 54. 8.
Reading, Mass., tax warrants, 57. 2.
Reading, in Mass. village (c. 1860), 56. 338. See also Literature.
Reading room, M.H.S., 43. 469, 45. 557.
Real de vellon, value, 59. 211 n.
Real estate, Boston papers, Howe and Thwing records, 48. 133, 50. 4, 121-123, 208, 53. 18, 94, 54. 48, 289, 319, 56. 279, 316, 59. 1, 302, 60. 161. See also next title; Houses; Land; Property.
Real estate of M.H.S., exchange of land, 41. 15; need of extension of
building, 413, 42. 238, 255, 47. 314- 316, 49. 294, 50. 226, 51. 324, 334, 52. 185, 53. 145, 160, 54. 247, 261, 55. 293, 303, 304, 56. 285, 57. 312, 313, 326, 327, 58. 255, 59. 269, 282, 60. 208; fire protection, 41. 429, 42. 253, 43. 467, 471, 44. 577, 45. 557, 46. 397, 47. 315, 329, 48. 378, 49. . 315, 329, 50. 239, 57. 313-315, 326; new building after 10 years, 42. 3, 4; old building, reminiscences, 174, 175, 52. 139; improvement, 42. 237; plans for extension, 54. 84; fund, increase, 214, 56. 287, 59. 270, 60. 196; use of Dowse Library, 54. 246; view of building, 56. 169; quarter century, 57. 279-281; improve- ments, expense, 313-315.
Reardon, James W., gift, 53. 140.
Réaumur, René A. Ferchault de, ex- periment, 56. 145.
Rebecca, Jenkins's ship, 52. 190.
Recall, judiciary, 46. 9; suggested (1780), 50. 404. See also Adams, John Q.
Recchia, Frank C., Savage bust, 41. 28; Winthrop bust, 426.
Rechberg, Graf Johan B., Trent affair, 45. 105.
Reciprocity, Taft's plan, Canadian rejection, 45. 12, 47. 170-178; ter- mination of Canadian, 46. 134, 144, 47. 155-161; paper on Canadian- U. S., 141; commercial separation of two countries, 141, 142; Cana- dian desire, 142; first American atti- tude, 143; causes and negotiations of treaty of 1854, 144-146 (see Gen. In. xix); provisions, Canadian ad- vantages, 146-148; American com- plaints, Canadian discriminations, duties, 148-151, 160, 161; Canadian war attitude, 151, 159, 160; reports on operation, 151-155; and war revenue, 158; efforts for renewal, 161-168; Joint High Commission, 168, 170.
Recognition of Confederacy, question in Europe, 45. 139, 157; Gladstone's approval, Newcastle address, effect, Lewis's reply, 262-264, 312, 46. 108, 47. 286, 386, 392-394, 397-399, 402-408; Reeve on, 96; crisis (1862), 372-424; Slidell's character and plans, 373-375; condition of European affairs, 375, 382, 422; French attitude, Mexico, sugges- tion, 377, 378, 383, 387, 48. 462, 486, 49. 62, 108; Slidell's interview with Napoleon, proposals, 47. 378-
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382, 387; Palmerston-Russell proj- ect, Cabinet attitude, 383-386 (see Gen. In. xix), 393-397, 400, 401, 407, 408, 412-418, 421; par- liamentary debate, 387, 388, 48. 455-460, 462; Adams's fears and instructions, 47. 388-390; as to Palmerston-Gladstone disagree- ment, 390-392; Palmerston's hesi- tation, 401, 414, 416; Historicus Papers, 409; Derby's attitude, 413; Adams-Russell interview, 417, 418; Cabinet meeting on French pro- posal, 419-421; expected confed- erate success, influence, 421, 422; Russian attitude, 423; Antietam and Emancipation Proclamation, 423, 56. 178-180; Dallas and Se- ward's despatch, 48. 437.
Recollections, as source, 43. 99, 48. 1.90.
Reconciliation, American-British, North's policy, commission, 44. 100 n., 124, 125, 701; and radical control, 112; Mauduit's broadside, 126; failure of Continental Con- gress to propose, 59. 125, 129, 131; Howe's effort, 60. 240, 241.
Reconstruction, S. C. contest, Cham- berlain, 41. 80-93, 171, 172, 174- 177; election of 1876, 88; flounder- ing through, 45. 10; Hoar and con- stitutions, 539; Bright on, 46. 104, 123-126, 133-136, 138-142, 144- 152, 155, 159; feared (1862), 47. 51; Argyll on prospects, 89, 105- 107; Hay on situation (1867), 48. 138; Charleston Mercury, 480; Goldwin Smith on, 49. 116, 118, 120, 122, 128, 129, 131, 137, 138, 142; H. C. Lea on, 135; National Union convention, 135; Mill on social, 50. 12; Lincoln's proposals in Virginia, Cabinet objection, 59. 248-253.
Recording Secretary of M.H.S., pro tem., 41. 166, 43. 182, 47. 1, 51. 1, 56. 264, 57. 1; by-laws on, 41. 442. See also Cunningham, Henry W .; Stanwood, Edward.
Records. See Archives. Recovery (1634), 47. 180.
Recreation. See Amusements.
Recruit, U. S. hospital ship, 54. 237. Recruiting, for Continental army, problems, Mass. methods, 43. 329, 45. 577, 47. 135, 55. 351-356, 360, 370; French and Indian War, 43. 652, 51. 338; Civil War broadsides, FACSIM., 49. 95, 56. 69, 57. 417;
Mass. rolls (1777), 51. 342; papers (1819), 54. 179; systems, 55. 345, 370. See also Bounty; Draft.
Red Cross, World War letters, 60. 87. Red Hook, N. Y., in 1790, 51. 55. Red Men, medal, 49. 59.
Red River expedition, 56. 481.
Reddington, Samuel, separation of Maine, 41. 159.
Redemptionists. See Servants.
Redlich, Josef, corresponding mem- ber, 60. 122, 162.
Redpath, Helen [Lady Drummond], 57. 191.
Redstone, Vincent B., records, 51. 282.
Redwood, Abraham, Newport li- brary, 49. 264.
Redwood Library, Newport, Harri- son's plans, 49. 264.
Reed. See also Read; Reade; Reid. Reed, Benjamin T., dinner, 57. 263; Emerson on, 60. 84.
Reed, Esther (De Berdt), Quincy on, 49. 472.
Reed, Hannah, baptized, 42. 447.
Reed, Col. James, after Canadian expedition, 55. 27.
Reed, Rev. Jesse, sermon, 42. 470.
Reed, John, Weymouth, 42. 447, 459, 461.
Reed, John, joint congressional letter (1800), 43. 652; AUTOG., 654.
Reed, John, at camp (1864), 56. 480. Reed, John T., 45. 181.
Reed, Joseph, Quincy, 49. 471, 472, 50. 449, 450; Dartmouth, 449 n .; as military secretary, 58. 228.
Reed, Octavia (Wilson), gifts, 41. 426.
Reed, Sarah, marriage, 42. 451.
Reed, Thomas, Weymouth, death, 42. 469.
Reed, Thomas B., biennial elections, 48. 353; Edward Stanwood, 57. 213. Reed, Dr. Walter, yellow-fever demonstration, 59. 158.
Reed, Warren A., gift, 55. 42.
Recd, William, Weymouth, marriage, 42. 470.
Reeder. See also Reader.
Reeder, Andrew H., on Kan., 41. 342. Reeve, Henry, letter (1862) on Trent affair, recognition, 47. 94.
Reeve, Richard, customs official, 43. 487; impressment case, 55. 250 n. Reference books, M.H.S. nced, 43. 469.
Referendum. See Initiative.
Reformation, Calvin quatercente-
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nary, 43. 283-289; Lutheran and Calvinistic, 285; Jefferson on, 46. 409; Ebeling on jubilee (1817), 59. 373.
Reformation (1634), 47. 180.
Reformatory, Pa. (1773), 49. 476. See also Punishment.
Reggio, Italy, in 1819, 51. 421.
Regiment, proposed three battalions (1862), 56. 430.
Registry of ships, certificate (1789), 44. 673. See also Navigation.
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