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Regnard, Édouard, on Sonthonax, 49. 268 n.
Regulator, file, 49. 168.
Regulators of North Carolina, docu- ment, 43. 104; Quincy on, 49. 450, 458.
Rehoboth, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 366, 368, 385.
Reich, Jacques, Winthrop port., 41. 428.
Reichstadt, Duc de, port., 54. 290; Vienna, 59. 353, 363.
Reid. See also Read; Reade; Reed.
Reid, Ernest C., earlier career, 44. 283; last run of Sumter, 284-296.
Reid, Capt. John, British evacuation of New York, 54. 337.
Reid, Mayne, children's books, 55. 238.
Reid, Whitelaw, on J. A. Garfield at Chickamauga, 48. 276.
Reid, William B., gift, 55. 186.
Reimanus, Hermann S., 59. 334 n.
Reimanus, Johann A. H., 59. 334.
Reimer, Josef L., on German superi- ority, 48. 181.
Reina, Cassiodoro de, translator of the Bible, 52. 311.
Reindeer, 54. 194.
Reinhard, Comte Charles F., as minis- ter, 59. 334; Ebeling, 354.
Reinhold, Johann Gotthard, 51. 444, 445, 449, 450, 453, 454, 471.
Reiske, Johann J., Greek orations, 43. 621.
Relief, U. S. S., journal, 54. 289.
Religion, natural disposition, 41. 501; Dissenters' academy in London (1787), 43. 623, 627, 629; Water- house on donations, 646; Chubb on omniscience, 648; salvation, 44. 466-468; defined, 467; new anthro- pology, 468-471; righteousness, 471-473; industrialism, 474-478; socialism, 478-483; need of organi- zation, 483-487; phase in sover- eignty under first Mass. charter, 46. 295; conditions (1837), 343;
American churches after the Revo- lution, 48. 254-268 (see Gen. In. xx); oath in Massachusetts Consti- tution, 49. 79-81; French condi- tions (1865), 124; ancient Germany, 51. 128, 129; of Northwest Coast Indians, 53. 237; naval chaplains, 55. 84; Mass. village (c. 1860), 56. 336, 337; futility of controversy, 57. 245; conditions in American camp (1775), 59. 115, 116. See also next title; Bible; Calvinism; Chris- tianity; Church and state; Estab- lished Church; Harvard Divinity School; Ministry; Missions; Mod- ernism; Puritanism; Reformation; Revivals; Sermons; Sunday; Witch- craft; sects by name.
Religious liberty, Virginia church support, 42. 341, 342; Quaker on, 374; Virginia act, 43. 622; European restrictions, 623; English mob against Priestley, 635, 637, 640; Choiseul, 56. 132; French con- ditions (1774), 151.
Religious Union of Associationists, records, 60. 23.
Rembolt, Berthold, imprint, 58. 299. Remey, Charles M., gift, 59. 139.
Remey, George C., reminiscences, 59. 139.
Remey, Mary J. (Mason), reminis- cences, 59. 139.
Remick, Christian, Boston Harbor painting, 46. 339.
Remington, Charles, shipmaster, 41. 277.
Remisdyk, Dutch merchant (1804), 41. 257.
Removal of deposits, and Jackson's New England tour, 56. 248, 259; in General Court, 57. 264, 266.
Reno, Jesse L., N. C., 60. 2.
Renouf, Sarah (Cooper) [Mrs. Story], 55. 234.
Rent, provincial Mass., 42. 463.
Renton, A. Wood, on Davenport's books, 42. 235.
Rentone, Capt. James, Porto Bello, 52. 195.
Representation, and separation of Maine, 41. 129; restriction, 383; as Anglo-Saxon ideal, 451; federal ap- portionment and state rights, 42. 176-181; constitutional provision, 177; general tickets, 177; district- election act, 178-180; act ignored, 180; - and taxation considered (c. 1664), 46. 294; federal basis, 49. 128; basis in Mass. Constitution of
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1780, 50. 386-389, 406-408; Ameri- can Revolution, 58. 110, 111, 117. See also Initiative; Legislature; Recall.
Reprisals, armed merchantmen, 41. 244, 251, 44. 377, 378, 401-403, 51. 8; international status, Franco- American conditions, 44. 381-388, 395, 397, 401-403; damages under, responsibility, 406-415, 419-422. See also Neutral trade.
Republic, file, 55. 319.
Republican Institution in Boston, record books, 54. 213.
Republican party, standard and suc- cess (1859), 44. 518; E. R. Hoar, 45. 533; Young Men's Committee (1877-81), 54. 6; pre-inauguration conditions (1861), 60. 229. See also Elections; Politics; Secession.
Republican Tavern, Baltimore, 47. 505.
Republican Watch Tower, Jefferson's reading, 41. 58.
Requisitions, Pendleton's motion (1775), 44. 523.
Resolution, sloop (1690), 45. 652 n.
Resolution (1780), 44. 371.
Resource, Oriental voyage, 41. 255.
Restitution, logbooks, 54. 139.
Restoration. See Charles II.
Resuscitation, experiment, 56. 150. Retaliation, human right, 43. 330. Return, two ships (1627), 47. 189.
Reuchlin, Johann, Cabala, 51. 298. Reunion, 48. 534.
Reusch, Franz H., on H. C. Lea, 43. 188.
Reuter, Paul J., freiherr von, Ameri- can despatches (1861), 45. 112.
Révellière Lépeaux. See La Rével- lière Lépeaux.
Revels, Hiram R., port., 59. 266.
Revenue. See Finances; Surplus revenue.
Revere. See also Rivoire.
Revere, Joseph W., Franklin monu- ment, correspondence (1826), 45. 488, 489, 491.
Revere, Joseph W., gift (1923), 56. 280.
Revere, Lucretia (Lunt), 60. 386.
Revere, Paul, relics, 43. 229, 50. 37, 200, 53. 17, 55. 186; prints, 50. 81, 52. 117, Gen. In. xiv; news from Congress, 50. 471; Bible, family record, 53. 140; account books, 54. 6, 244; letter to, 7; own account of ride, 7; Franklin medal, 55. 194; mill-property plan, 320; ports., 56.
3, 58. 390, 59. 267; Malcom affair, deposition, 58. 20, 52; Cobb's painting of house, 377, Gen. In. xiii; exhibit of silver, 58. 390, 59. 267.
Revere, Paul J., prisoner of war, 45. 60; death, 60. 386.
Revere, William B., deposits, 54. 6, 244, 55. 42; loan, 58. 390.
Revivals, at end of eighteenth cen- tury, 48. 265-267. See also Great Awakening.
Revolution, Goldwin Smith on, 44. 10 n. See also next title; American Revolution; French Revolution.
Revolutions of 1848, 43. 121; Aspin- wall's letter, 60. 116.
Rewards of merit, primary school, 60. 23.
Reyner, Rev. Edward, Precepts for Christian Practice, 46. 257-260.
Reynolds. See also Raynolls.
Reynolds, Dr. Edward, Burns rendi- tion, 44. 332 n .; letters, 48. 135; group port., 55. 186.
Reynolds, George, Antigua petition, 59. 176.
Reynolds, Rev. Grindall, on Concord fight, 56. 91.
Reynolds, James, house, 52. 127.
Reynolds, John, imprint, 50. 498.
Reynolds, John F., Gettysburg, killed, 44. 228.
Reynolds, Dr. John P., Burns rendi- tion, 44. 332.
Reynolds, Joseph F., gift, 56. 281.
Reynolds, Joseph J., Chickamauga, 48. 269.
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, painting, 41. 28.
Reynolds, Thomas, London watch- maker, 46. 250 n.
Reynolds, prize, 60. 110.
Rheo Rheo, king, character, move- ments, 54. 35-39, 42, 45, 46.
Rhett, Robert Barnwell [1], election of 1844, 42. 402; Declaration of Paris, 46. 67 n .; on King Cotton, 47. 336; and Bunch, 48. 213, 214 (see Gen. In. xx).
Rhett, Robert Barnwell [2], post- bellum newspaper, 48. 480.
Rhoades, Mary L., gift, 60. 313.
Rhoads, Sarah [Mrs. Jeffries], 57. 355 n.
Rhode Island, Vassall's letters on confiscated estate, 41. 210-219; Lincoln in, 42. 81 n., 57. 377-379; congressional election by districts, 42. 180; Quaker testimony (1675),
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RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE-RICH
378-381; Dorr War, 417, 57. 71; British government attitude (1772), 43. 458; customs troubles, Gaspee, 486, 487; paper money: in 1787, 627, 52. 2; circulation (1734), 44. 646, 647; - British military plans (1775-76), 145, 48. 120; Codding- ton, 583-592; colonial Mass., 586; apprenticeship articles (1776), 657, 658; Jackson, 45. 168; ratification, 334, 480; state navy in Revolution, 46. 180, 193; privateers, 185; revo- lutionary embargoes, 47. 139, 140; colonial commercial papers, 49. 3; Clay (1830), 224; proposed royal government, 267; Mass. boundary, 267; Washington Benevolent So- cieties, 275; Washington's tour (1790), 51. 35-39; travel through (1790), 39; Narragansett Country controversy, 52. 125-128; militia in D. C. (1861), 56. 360; loyalist abuse (1773), 57. 357, 358; colonial customs officer, 58. 484; warship construction (1776), 60. 111. See also New England; Newport; Prov- idence.
Rhode Island College. See Brown University.
Rhode Island Historical Society, sampler exhibit, 53. 129.
Rhodes. See also Rhoads.
Rhodes, -, shipmaster (1761), 43. 195.
Rhodes, Ann (Card), 60. 123, 178.
Rhodes, Daniel P., 60. 122, 178.
Rhodes, James, & Co., West Indian trade, 41. 275.
Rhodes, James Ford, Vice-Presi- dent, declines reëlection, minute on services, 41. 32, 430, 42. 256,
43. 472, 44. 579, 45. 559, 46. 399, 47. 331, 48. 382, 49. 309, 50. 240, 51. 336, 52. 186, 53. 161, 54. 264, 55. 290, 327; as historian, 41. 35; on D. H. Chamberlain, 176; on Sir Spencer Walpole, 198; on E. G. Bourne, 399; on postage stamps, 42. 112, 171; on McDowell at Bull Run, 191; on Trent affair, 45. 63; on Bright's letters to Sumner, 148, 46. 93; on Seward's foreign policy, 48; Oxford lectures, 432; presides, 47. 221, 48. 319 n., 361, 49. 1, 95, 167, 176, 50. 118, 177, 200, 217, 51. 114, 52. 44, 85, 117, 53. 37, 92, 140, 185, 54. 81, 212, 55. 1, 165, 185, 201, 224, 284; on World War, 48. 103; on C. F. Adams, 409; on F. W. Putnam, 49. 4; on J. D. Long,
7; on S. S. Shaw, 11; reads papers, 50. 132, 213, 52. 4, 312; on T. L. Livermore, 51. 241; on Henry Adams, 313; on W. R. Livermore, 53. 5; on H. F. Jenks, 94; on Barrett Wendell, 54. 195; on retirement of Treasurer Lord, 265; return of Trumbull Papers, 353; on Lord Bryce, 55. 211; on Winslow War- ren, 231; on Parkman, 324; on C. W. Eliot, 57. 11, 60. 14, 15; on Lord Morley, 57. 77; pessimism, 79, 60. 127, 128; on Blaine and Garfield, 57. 292; and AUTOG., 60. front .; tributes, 122; memoir, 178.
Rhodes, Sophia (Lord), 60. 122, 178. Rhodes, Sylvester, shipmaster (1802), 41. 276.
Rhodes, in 1839, 46. 351.
Rhubarb, trade, 41. 271, 272.
Ricardo, David, and force, 50. 273; M. P., 53. 293.
Rice, Alexander H., Col. Andrews's promotion, 56. 448.
Rice, Caleb, letter (1831) on cam- paign, 49. 242.
Rice, Edmund, petition (1660), 45. 569.
Rice, Franklin P., on Eli Thayer, 41. 456 n.
Rice, George E., Hayne on, 54. 179, 180, 181, 183.
Rice, George T., election of 1831, 49. 242.
Rice, Henry G., letters to, Gen. In. xiv.
Rice, Henry M., compromise plan (1861), 43. 677.
Rice, Joshua, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Rice, Nahum, at Albany, 50. 192. Rice, Samuel, 53. 86.
Rice, Sophia B. [Mrs. Bradford], 47. 360.
Rice, William, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Rice, William W., General Court, 52. 89.
Rice, proposed northern planting for forage, 49. 453; British tariff on American (1841), 53. 295; trade (1774-76), 59. 211, 212, 215-217, 225, 228, 234.
Rich. See also Riche.
Rich, Benjamin, Webster dinner, 45. 160.
Rich, Jeremiah, shorthand, 57. 39.
Rich, Sir Nathaniel, antimonial cup, 60. 150.
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RICH-RIDLEY
Rich, Richard, Nevves from Virginia, photostat, 58. 307 (see Gen. In. xxiv).
Rich, Col. Rishworth, 43. 356.
Richard (1683-91), 45. 232, 634, 52. 338, 339.
Richard Frothingham fund, history, 41. 8. -- , at Brest (1778), 54.
Richards,
134.
Richards, Benjamin [1], Weymouth, 42. 449; death, 465.
Richards, Benjamin [2], baptized, 42. 449.
Richards, Elise B., gifts, 54. 290, 319, 55. 2.
Richards, Emeline [Mrs. Lewis], 50. 111.
Richards, Rev. George, church rec- ords, 53. 39.
Richards, James [1], Weymouth, 42. 446.
Richards, James [2], baptized, 42. 446. Richards, John, political defeat, 45. 652; Mass. agent, 46. 457; assistant, Sharlot case, 49. 103-106; Boston petition, 52. 315; Penny affair, correspondence, 58. 120, 121.
Richards, Rebecca, Weymouth, mar- riage, 42. 469.
Richards, Sarah, Weymouth, mar- riage, 42. 469.
Richards, Thomas, Mayflower crew, 60. 221.
Richards, William, Trenton mer- chant, 44. 376.
Richards, William B., pass, 55. 2.
Richardson, discharge from federal army, 46. 127-129.
Richardson, Mrs. Charles F., gifts, 47. 370, 48. 495.
Richardson, Ebenezer, Malcom affair, 58. 13, 30,47.
Richardson, F. W., 59. 200.
Richardson, Mrs. Gedney K., 51. 173, 174. Richardson, George, shipmaster, 48. 55.
Richardson, George E., gifts, 41. 28, 315.
Richardson, Henry H., letter, 56. 279; port., 299.
Richardson, Israel B., Antietam, 56. 190.
Richardson, James, proposal to Gage (1774), 50. 472.
Richardson, James, on Stephen Hig- ginson, 42. 15.
Richardson, Dr. Joel, military sur- geon, 43. 348.
Richardson, John, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Richardson, Joseph, retires, 49. 234. Richardson, Mary N., Smith port., 41. 394.
Richardson, Dr. Maurice H., 52. 115. Richardson, Richard, Boston pe- tition, 52. 315.
Richardson, Ruth K., gifts, 53. 187, 57. 308.
Richardson, William, on Porto Bello, 52. 193.
Richardson, Dr. William L., gift, 47. 447.
Richardson, Zephaniah, Antigua pe- tition, 59. 174.
Richardson & Lord, Franklin monu- ment, 45. 490.
Richardson & Urquhart, imprint, 44. 142 n.
Riche, Robert, 58. 170.
Richelieu, Armand E. du Plessis, duc de, ministry, 51. 397.
Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis, cardinal de, monument, 54. 111.
Richmann, Georges G., 56. 142.
Richmond, , letter to (1751),
60. 97.
Richmond, Charles Lennox, 3d duke of, on American affairs, 50. 464.
Richmond, Charles Lennox, 4th duke of, death, 43. 261.
Richmond, Dean, politics, 49. 138.
Richmond, Col. Sylvester, Louisburg siege, 42. 138.
Richmond, Winthrop C., gift, 49. 1. Richmond, Mass., in 1790, 51. 53.
Richmond, Va., French question (1793), 42. 321; in 1791, 51. 65; after surrender, first troops, Lin- coln, 107, 56. 494, 57. 392, 59. 246- 252; as military base, 57. 99; as objective (1862), 58. 321.
Richmond, 42. 325.
Richmond Enquirer, 41. 50 n.
Richmond Examiner, attitude (1801), 41. 50 (see Gen. In. xvii).
Richword, Barbary, Brighton, Eng- land, 54. 86.
Ricker, John, Boston crew, 55. 89.
Ricketts, George M. A., 47. 510.
Ridgefield, Conn., French camps, 58. 273, 277.
Ridgway, Eleanor [Mrs. Harrison], 49. 263.
Ridgway, James, 54. 245.
Ridley, Catherine (Livingston), 55. 227. Ridley, Matthew, letters, papers, 55. 227, 228, 56. 268.
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RIDLEY-ROANOKE ISLAND
Ridley, Thomas, certification, AUTOG., 60. 146.
Riedesel, Friedrich A., baron von, letter to, return to Europe, 48. 507. Riff pirates, 44. 458.
Riflemen, Boston siege, 43. 96; Ameri- can Revolution, 574 n.
Rifles, Sharp, for Kan., 41. 224-229; Ferguson breech loading, 43. 586 n. See also Arms.
Rigaud, Benoit, imprint, 58. 304.
See Rigaud, Louis Philippe de. Vaudreuil.
Rigaud, Philippe de. See Vaudreuil. Rigby, Richard, Howe inquiry, 44.
135, 136; war accounts, 365 n .; on American affairs (1774), 50. 448.
Riggs, Jane A., gift, 59. 253.
Righi, -, opera, 48. 525, 528.
Rights. See Civil rights.
Riley, Mark, petition on Lafayette, 46. 236.
Rindge, Daniel, papers, 44. 205 n.
Rindge, John, papers, 44. 189; boundary, 195; petition against Belcher, 45. 198, 204-208; land grant, 199; letter to (1739), 199; letter-book, 50. 39.
Rindge, N. H., Mass. grants, 43. 87. Ringgold, Samuel, Washington city hall, 42. 336.
Rinteln University, closing, 59. 347, 348, 359.
Rio Janeiro, first U. S. ship, 41. 263. Riots, Burns rendition, 44. 328; Stamp Act, 46. 467 (see Gen. In. xix), by loyalists, 48. 30; Phila- delphia (1838), 49. 178; Roxbury vigilance committee after Ursuline Convent, 53. 325; Boston market (1737), 56. 36; Garrison, 57. 209- 211.
Ripari, Dr. - , Garibaldi's wound, 48. 333.
Riparian rights, Essex County, 43. 277.
Ripley, Christopher G., port., 54. 3.
Ripley, Ezra, on Concord fight, 49. 361, 56. 80, 89.
Ripley, Mrs. George, letters, 55. 1.
Ripley, Jacob H., caucus notice, 49. 237.
Ripley, Martha B. [Mrs. Vose], 58. 400.
Ripley, Samuel, Gamaliel Bradford, 47. 360; wife, 55. 154 n.
Ripley, Sarah A. [Bradford], erudi- tion, 55. 154 n.
Ripley, Sophia B. [Mrs. Thayer], 52. 138.
Ripon, H. M. S., 47. 206, 207.
Riquet, Georges J. V. de. See Cara- man.
Riquet, Victor L. C. de. See Cara- man.
Riquetti, Victor de. See Mirabeau.
Rishworth, Edward, Maine commis- sion, 45. 225 n.
Rising Liberty, Hancock's sloop, 55. 261 n.
Rising States, privateer, 55. 77, 78. Rising Sun, loss, 48. 362.
Ristori, Adelaide, autog., 54. 243.
Ritchie, Capt. Charleston opera- tions, 57. 465.
Ritchie, Alexander H., engraving, 56. 243.
Ritchie, Harrison, letter (1861) on Ft. Warren guard, 45. 192.
Ritchie, Thomas, Examiner, 41. 50 n. (see Gen. In. xvii); election of 1844, 42. 428.
Ritner, Joseph, election of 1844, 42. 400.
River Queen, conference, 59. 241.
River Reveille, St. Louis newspaper, 44. 349.
Rivers, Mary, acknowledgments to, 47. 293, 48. 508, 51. 369; gifts, 49. 257, 51. 342.
Rivers, Prince, negro soldier, charac- ter, 43. 354, 357, 394.
Riversdale, (Tonson), baron, motto, 51. 277 n.
Rives, William Cabell, foreign mis- sion, 46. 331; Longfellow, 56. 161. Rivington, James, first issue of news- paper, 49. 480.
Rivoire, Paul, bookplate, 55. 42.
Roads, Va. working (1827), 42. 340; National (1845), 44. 339, 340; western Pa. (1837), 46. 342; Worthington turnpike, 50. 191 n .; condition (1790): New England, 51. 39, 41, 46, 47; eastern N. Y., 53; Philadelphia to Baltimore, 60; Va., 64, 67, 70, 71; N. C., 72, 73; - German (1818),
383; broad- rimmed-wheel law, 57. 264; decree on French West Indies, 60. 276. See also Internal improvements; Milestones; Transportation.
Roane, Spencer, election of 1844, 42. 428.
Roanoke, Port Royal expedition, 56. 378, 383.
Roanoke, U. S. S., ironclad, view, 56. 317, 57. 491.
Roanoke Island, federal occupation, 56. 406-408.
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ROBBINS-ROBINSON
Robbins. See also Robins.
Robbins, Alice [Mrs. Johnson], 50. 312.
Robbins, Amon, 49. 235.
Robbins, Chandler, "Saint," 42. 175; gift, 49. 260.
Robbins, Judge Edward H. [1], letter to, 43. 652; Franklin monument, 45. 488.
Robbins, Dr. Edward H. [2], 51. 346. Robbins, Eleazer, slaveholder, 42. 196.
Robbins, Eliza, letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 291.
Robbins, Ezekiel, milestone, 42. 95.
Robbins, Josiah, 49. 235.
Robbins, Mary, Burns rendition, 44. 329.
Robbins, Nathan, port., 53. 17.
Robbins, Rev. Philemon, 44. 266.
Robbins, Stephen, relics, view of house, 53. 37.
Robbins, Thomas, medal, 41. 29.
Robbins Co., gift, 53. 18.
Robe, James, journals and corre- spondence, 53. 207, 208, 210, 213, 217.
Roberdeau, Gen. Daniel, 43. 330; committee on Gérard, 59. 49.
Roberjot, Claude, death, Ebeling on, 59. 334.
Robert Charles Billings fund, history, 41. 12.
Robert Charles Winthrop fund, his- tory, 41. 10.
Robert Winthrop fund, 53. 188, 54. 253, 56. 285; addition, 59. 269 (see Gen. In. xxv).
Roberts, Capt. . See Hobart- Hampden.
Roberts, Ann [Mrs. Bromficld], 42. 314 n.
Roberts, Arthur K., binding, 51. 210. Roberts, Ashbel, French army, 58. 280.
Roberts, Bartholomew, pirate, 44. 453.
Roberts, David, 43. 270; General Court, 57. 257, 258.
Roberts, Ernest W., gift, 48. 75.
Roberts, Eunice [Mrs. Wayte], 56. 25 n.
Roberts, George, and J. Q. Adams's address, letters (1841), 43. 296- 301.
Roberts, Henry, photostat of work, 58. 307.
Roberts, Jason, 58. 280.
Roberts, Jonathan, Monroe's candi- dacy, 42. 335; Tyler, 413.
Roberts, Josiah, shipmaster, 54. 29 n. Roberts, Mrs. Lewis N., 52. 283.
Roberts, Percival, memorial, 59. 265. Roberts, Sarah J. L. [Mrs. Forbes], 48. 494.
Roberts, Smith, shipmaster (1854), Riff pirates, 44. 456-458.
Roberts, Thomas, Indian-hide leg- gins, 42. 195.
Roberts, William Y., Kan., 41. 354. Robertson. See also Robinson.
Robertson, Agnes, in London, 48. 489 n.
Robertson, George, on art in federal capitol, 59. 75.
Robertson, Gilbert, British consul, 59. 384, 385.
Robertson, James, fleet for Yorktown, 41. 230; and Howe, inquiry, on plundering, 44. 114, 117-120, 123 n., 124 n., 137, 139, 160; and command, 123; in 1759 expedition, 53. 24; Dorchester Heights, 60. 365.
Robertson, John G., on Milton, 42. 157.
Robertson, Thomas B., Mexican mis- sion, 42. 338.
Robertson, William H., collectorship nomination, 57. 299-304.
Robin, Abbé Claude C., on Rocham- beau's army, 58. 275.
Robins. See also Robbins.
Robins, John, on Lexington action, 49. 375.
Robins, Rev. Nathaniel, sermons, 42. 466, 470, 477.
Robins, Oliver R., gift from heirs, 56. 280.
Robins, Richard [H. C. 1826], papers, 56. 209.
Robins, Richard, gift, 56. 209.
Robinson. See also Robertson; Robi- son; Robson.
Robinson, shipmaster (1764), 49. 267.
Robinson, of Virginia, in Italy (1819), 51. 446, 460, 476.
Robinson, Gov. Charles, career in Kan., character, 41. 223-227, 232- 234, 337, 338, 340, 351, 359, 454, 466, 468, 469, 481-487, 491, 495, 496; house burned, 222; early and later opinions on Brown, 222, 334, 469, 470, 479-481, 488-490, 493, 494, 497; destruction of Lawrence, 481, 488.
Robinson, Corinne (Roosevelt), on Lodge and League of Nations, 58. 361; tribute to Lodge, 374.
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ROBINSON-ROCKWELL
Robinson, Crabb, 48. 58.
Robinson, David, letter (1761) on
Philadelphia-Boston voyage, 52. 163.
Robinson, Faith [Mrs. Trumbull], 51. 341.
Robinson, Frances [Mrs. Gould], 54. 93 n.
Robinson, Fred Norris, on Gaelic calendar, 51. 341; member, 53. 3, 18; Council, 58. 267, 59. 283, 60. 210.
Robinson, Frederick, General Court, 57. 261 n.
Robinson, George D., campaign cut, 50. 177.
Robinson, Jane M. [Mrs. Hollings- worth], 58. 461.
Robinson, Rev. John, farewell sermon and Cotton's sermon, 41. 103; photostat of work, 58. 308.
Robinson, Rev. John [H. C. 1695], autog., 51. 341.
Robinson, John, Stewart affair, 43. 457; customs commissioner, 481; Otis assault, 46. 469, 47. 209-212; leaves, 214; letters (1768) as com- missioner, 55. 267, 271, 277, 278; flight to Castle, official opinion on, 279, 280, 282, 283.
Robinson, John, Concord action, 56. 81.
Robinson, John [d. 1802], British caricature, 50. 178.
Robinson, John, Boxford, Constitu- tion of 1780, 50. 403.
Robinson, John P., Webster dinner, 45. 160.
Robinson, Mary, career, 48. 510 n.
Robinson, Matthew, letter (1774) on pamphlet, 50. 483.
Robinson, Moses [1], 51. 51.
Robinson, Moses [2], 51. 52.
Robinson, Patrick, Penn's defense, 45. 240.
Robinson, Robert, pallbearer, 43. 440.
Robinson, Ruth (Dewey), 51. 52.
Robinson, Thomas (baron Grant- ham), letter (1755) on war news, 44. 686.
Robinson, William, Quaker protests, 42. 203. 358-363.
Robinson, William A., WASHINGTON BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES, 49. 274.
Robinson & Wiggin, earthenware association, 51. 239.
Robison, John, on Masonry, 59. 332. Robison, Robert I., Masonic jewel, 54. 290 (see Gen. In. xxii).
Robson, shipmaster (1770-75), 47. 202, 214, 50. 490.
Robson, Lieut .- Gov. Francis, St.
Helena, 53. 272.
Roby, Rev. Joseph, 44. 279.
Roce, Denis, imprint, 58. 299.
Rochambeau, Jean B. D. de Vimeure, comte de, force, 44. 54 (see Gen. In. xvii); proposed joint operations (1780), 86; Langeron Papers, 53. 38; New England camp sites of army, 58. 267-285; Newport to the Hudson, 270-275; meeting of arm- ies, 274; camp life and conduct, 275, 276; Lauzun's march, 276; civil arrest, 277; to Boston for em- barcation, 277-284; leaves army, 283; army in Boston, 283-285; - at La Luzerne's, fête, 59. 65; New- port, 60. 246. See also Yorktown.
Rochdale, Eng., Trent meeting, 45. 152, 255, 46. 127.
Roche, Richard, Virginia trade, 47. 185.
Rochefermoy, Mathieu A. de, ex- pected at Ticonderoga (1777), 44. 692.
Rochefort, France, colonial cadets, 60. 279, 287; colonial trade, 297.
Rochester, Robert, punishment, 52. 325.
Rochester, Mass., trade (1768), 58. 427.
Rochester, N. Y., in 1826, 59. 393, 395.
Rochford, William H. Zuylestein, earl of, on American affairs, 50. 463; letter (1768) on colonial smuggling, 55. 278.
Rochfort, H. M. S., 51. 490.
Rocke, Joseph, petition, 45. 567. Rockford, Ill., in 1845, 44. 344.
Rockingham, Charles Watson-Went- worth, marquess of, caricature, 49.
347; American attitude, 50. 463, 494, 55. 242 n.
Rockwell, Charles W., 57. 495.
Rockwell, Cornelia [Mrs. Bowditch], 56. 310.
Rockwell, Elisha, General Court, 57. 253, 254 n., 264.
Rockwell, Mrs. Francis W., 51. 182, 183.
Rockwell, John A. (?), Burns ren- dition, 50. 412.
Rockwell, Julius, Senate, 50. 52; career, 56. 310; General Court, 57. 264.
Rockwell, William, account (1631), 47. 346.
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Rockwell, Dr. William H., 43. 326, 327.
Rockwood, Ebenezer, silhouette, 47. 445.
Rocky Mts., proposed station (1810), 42. 328.
Rodgers. See also Rogers.
Rodgers, Ann M. [Mrs. Pinkney], 51. 59 n.
Rodgers, John [1], ferryhouse, 51. 59. Rodgers, Com. John [2], Tripolitan War, 46. 204; cruise, 47. 500; naval portfolio, 521; ballad, 50. 4; family, 51. 59 n.
Rodman, Emma, gifts, 53. 185, 187, 55. 214, 56. 167, 169, 57. 241, 308, 361.
Rodman, Mrs. Samuel, letter to, 55. 214.
Rodman, Samuel W., certificates, 53. 187; passport, 56. 167; Round Hill School list, 57. 241.
Rodney, Caesar, campaign of 1777, 44. 174; Stamp Act Congress, 49. 453.
Rodney, George B., baron, Arbuth- not row, 44. 367; St. Eustatius, prisoners, 370, 45. 22, 56. 159, 57. 405; W. I., 50. 430, 431, 60. 244- 246, 250; report on Lesser Antilles (1762), 54. 270; charts of Grasse fight, 53. 187; on Newport, 60. 244, 246; New York, 245, 246.
Rodrigues, Domingos, imprints, 58. 315, 316.
Rodriguez, Martin, Columbus codex, 59.152.
Roe, Abigail [Mrs. Alden, Mrs. Dalton], 42. 288.
Roe, Cornelius McD., 59. 192.
Roe, Peter, career, 42. 288, 289; papers, Gen. In. xiv.
Roebuck, John A., recognition of South, 45. 288, 46. 116, 121, 123, 47. 387, 48. 462, 486; Reverdy Johnson, 46. 161.
Roebuck, Penny's ship, 58. 117. See also Penny, John.
Roebuck, H. M. S., Delaware River, 44. 173.
Roeloss van der Werf, Jan, 57. 173. Roger, Archbishop of York, Becket, 52. 17 n.
Roger, -, Quincy in London, 50. 445.
Rogers. See also Roger; Rodgers.
Rogers, -, Naples (1819), 51. 477, 478, 480, 488.
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