Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 53

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1941
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts Historical Society
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Scottow, Joshua, on Cotton's fare- well sermon, 41. 109, 112, 113, 43. 503.


Scovel, J., Peru tavern, 50. 191.


Scovell, Richard, 43. 496 n.


Scoyer, Robert, shipmaster, 47. 179.


Scripture, Samuel, jr., slaveholder, 42. 198.


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Scrooby, Eng., manor-house relics,


53. 186, 54. 141; bond (1605), 140. Scroope, Edmond, bill of exchange, 52. 339.


Scudder, Horace, Webster dinner, 45. 160.


Scudder, Marshall S., at federal camp, 57. 441, 445.


Scudder, Samuel H., 49. 482.


Scudder, Winthrop S., gift, 60. 23.


Sculpture. See Busts; Fine arts; Numismatics; Statues.


Scurvy, on ships, prevention, 41. 255, 53. 224-227.


Scutt, -, shipmaster (1736), 56. 31, 32.


Sea otter, fur tradc of Northwest Coast, 53. 227, 228, 233, 242, 248, 253, 260.


Sea power, American Revolution, 44. 21 n., 45. 565, 566; Civil War, 46.


36, 53, 54 n .; Yorktown, 201. See also Navy.


Seabrooke, John, Fenner, 46. 267. Seabury, Dr. Daniel, loyalist, 54. 340.


Seabury, Dr. Samuel, antimonial cup, 60. 154.


Seaflower (1634), 47. 181, 182.


Seaflower, sloop (1761), 43. 199.


Seal, Mass., as watermark, 45. 1; J. P. Jones, ILLUS., 49. 258; Win- throp family, 51. 238; M.H.S., 52. 97. See also Motto.


Seall, Robert, Commendation, photo- stat, 58. 305.


Seamans, Mary, gift from estate, 50. 37.


Seaman's Chapel, Boston, in 1834, 57. 259.


Seaman's Friend Society of Boston, 48. 317.


Search, John, Boston petition, 52. 315.


Search, right and slave trade, 42. 339, 340, 44. 338; resistance as neutral and under reprisal, 44. 378, 397, 401, 407, 412-422; Dec- laration of Paris, 45. 511 n .; Span- ish in the West Indies, 52. 189. See also Neutral tradc; Trent.


Searle, Rev. John, 44. 271.


Sears, -, loyalist, at Bristol, Eng., 45. 409.


Sears, Barnas, group port., 50. 118. Sears, David [1], land, 52. 118.


Sears, David [2], Franklin monu- ment, 45. 488; house, 53. 129.


Sears, Isaac, revolutionary trade, 44. 372; privateer, 699.


Sears, J. Montgomery, 44. 547. Seaver, Ebenezer, 47. 523.


Seaver, Edwin Pliny, on H. F .- G. Waters, 47. 2; on C. F. Adams, 48.


416; tribute, 51. 115; memoir, 287; PORT. and AUTOG., 287.


Seaver, Elizabeth, gift from estate, 54. 319.


Seaver, Julia (Conant), 51. 287.


Seaver, Nancy (Bright), 47. 523 n.


Seaver, Samuel, 51. 287.


Seaver, William, Council, 51. 259 n.


Seaver estate, Roxbury, records, 59. 140.


Seaverns, Dr. Joel, 52. 46.


Sebastopol, Crimea, view, 49. 167. Secausk, squaw, 48. 51.


Seccombe, Rev. John, sermons, 44. 263, 265, 271, 281.


Seccombe, Rev. Joseph, Bray books for, 56. 21-30, 34-36; ordination as missionary, 21 n., 22 n .; biog. note, 26 n.


Seccombe, Mary (Thuriel), 56. 26 n. Secession, Md., Winter Davis, 42.


146, 43. 671-674; Lincoln, 42. 151, 57. 379, 59. 238, 239; New England advocacy, 42. 331, 49. 274, 283, 57. 501; Henry Adams on (1860-61), 43. 656-687; southern and New England minds then, 658; Sumner, letters to Andrew, 658, 60. 222-232; Seward, 43. 659, 678-685, 45. 246, 48. 220, 229; Republicans and bor- der states, 43. 660; sectional atti- tude in Congress, 660-662; struggle in Buchanan's Cabinet, 662-665, 667; in District of Columbia, 663; Douglas and southern conspiracy, 665, 666; congressional inefficiency, 666; Crittenden and Johnson, 667; northern Democrats, 668; Republi- can split, 668, 676, 681, 60. 229; contest in Committee of 33, border- state problem, 43. 669-671, 674; Republican compromise plan, New Mexico, northern petitions, 675- 677, 681-683, 46. 224, 58. 386, 60. 227, 228, 230, 233; Va., 43. 680, 681, 684, 46. 247, 248; Lincoln's Cabinet, 43. 682; as test of Ameri- can theory of government, 685- 687; Conway's speech to recognize (1863), purpose, 44. 512-515; for- eign opinion, finality, 45. 77, 46. 93, 96, 97, 48. 199-212, 228, 230, 231, 235; discarded term, 45. 108; S. A. Otis on danger (1809), 482; historical basis of right, 177, 47. 42, 48. 203, 204, 51. 96; depar-


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ture of senators, 46. 224; war as expected result, 247; W. H. Russell on S. C. sentiment, 306-315; north- ern sentiment (1845, '57), 350, 53. 58; Buchanan on (1837), 47. 476; Hamilton on, 48. 76; collection of duties, 202-204, 214, 222; excqua- tur of consul, 216; mediation plans, 216-218, 227, 228; Moran on, 433- 435; threat (1859-60), 54. 185, 187; Peace Convention, 60. 225, 232, 233; C. F. Adams, jr., on situation, 234, 235. See also Civil War; Union.


Second Church, Boston, proposed building, 47. 127.


Sectionalism, in the American Revo- lution, 43. 335. See also Union.


Securities. See Finances; Treasurer of M.H. S.


Sedgwick, Alexander, gifts, 48. 76, 56. 268.


Sedgwick, Caroline M., on Hamilton letter, 48. 76.


Sedgwick, Ellery, on Tom Painc and Declaration of Independence, 43. 242; member, 48. 134, 168.


Sedgwick, Mrs. Ellery, gift, 56. 299. Sedgwick, Frederick, London, 48. 455.


Sedgwick, George, London, 48. 455. Sedgwick, Henry D., daybook (1808- 20), 59. 2.


Sedgwick, Henry Dwight, member, 57. 75, 186.


Sedgwick, John, Gettysburg march, 44. 38 n .; Antietam, 56. 190; Wright, 461; presentation, 465.


Sedgwick, Obadiah, 42. 208, 210, 213. Sedgwick, Susan R. [Mrs. Norton], 48. 60.


Sedgwick, Theodore [1], joint con- gressional letter (1800), 43. 652; AUTOG., 654; on Tucker, 44. 526; letters to, 48. 76; Continental Con- gress, 49. 89; W. L. Smith's visit, 51. 53; replies to presidential ad- dresses, 57. 134, 136, 140, 145, 146; papers, 513, 59. 2; port., 57. 514.


Sedgwick, Theodore [2], 49. 206; letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 270; papers, 55. 2, 57. 513; diplomatic clothes, 514; Macedonian rclic, 60. 313.


Sedgwick Papers, 50. 38, 57. 513.


Sedley, Muriel [Mrs. Gurdon], 41. 308.


Seed, Rev. Jeremiah, speech, 59. 424. Seerman (?), Gen. ---- , Civil War appointment, 56. 428.


Ségur, Louis Philippe, comte de, on


Rochambeau's army, 58. 277, 284. Seidensticker, Oswald, on German- American newspapers, 56. 302.


Seixas, Moscs, Washington's Rhode Island tour, 51. 38 n.


Sejourné. See Sigourney.


Selborne, Roundell Palmer, earl of. See Palmer.


- on R. T. Paine, 59. Selfridge, - 319.


Selkirk, Dunbar J. Douglas, 6th earl of, letters, 52. 139; at Washington, 53. 54.


Selkirk, John Hamilton, 3d earl of, Mohegans, 56. 41.


Selleck, John, Lawson's servant, 46. 482.


Seller, John, map of Pa., 57. 175, 176. Sellers, Horace W., Peale's autobiog., 48. 301 n.


Sellers, William, London merchant (1686), 52. 335.


Sellers, William, Franklin monument, 45. 489.


Selz, conference of, 59. 333, 335.


Seminole, U. S. S., Port Royal, 56. 380.


Semmes, Raphacl, Sumter, 44. 286. Senate of Mass., in Constitution of 1780, 50. 389, 390.


Senate of U. S., Harpers Ferry in- vestigation, 41. 516; open sessions,. 42. 321; Hale as chaplain, 43. 12; Smith report (1808), 45. 356; en- graving (1846), 56. 299, 57. 75; secrecy in early, 142 n., 143 n .; Lodge and treaty power, 58. 331; ports. and autogs. of Mass. sena- tors, Gen. In. xv. See also Con- gress.


Sendall, Samuel, Boston conduit, 47. 218.


Seneca Indians, Quaker charge (1845), 44. 353.


Senegal, revenuc vessel, 43. 487. Senescence. See Age.


"Senex," on post-revolutionary dissi- pation, 60. 320 n.


Sennott, George, 41. 516.


Senter, Isaac, journal, 49. 3.


Sentinelle de Thibodaux, wallpaper issue, 46. 242.


Separation of powers, English com- ment, 43. 628; Massachusetts Con- stitution of 1780, 50. 383-386.


Separatists. See Nonconformity.


Serapis, H. M. S., Bon Homme Richard action, 46. 119, 60. 244. Sergeant. See also Sargent.


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SERGEANT-SEWARD


Sergeant, Robert, shipmaster, 47. 179. Sergeant, Sarah, Weymouth, 42. 447. Serjeant & Co., N. Y. trade, 50. 467. Serle, Ambrose, Howe's secretary, 44. 162; on Philadelphia libraries, 162 n.


Sermons, Cotton's farewell, 41. 101- 115, 42. 317, 43. 503, 46. 260, 272; Hooker's farewell, 253-274; list, in Eng. (1627-28), 50. 204-207; Gay collection, 51. 320. See also Kappa Delta; Religion.


Serrell, Col. Edward W., regimental engineers, Port Royal, 56. 378, 402; Charleston operations, 57. 430.


Serurier, Jean M. P., family in social life in Washington, 47. 486, 486 n., 492, 516, 527.


Servants, for Va. (1624), traffic, 51. 226-228, 230; sale of convicts, 49. 328; Salem supply (1797), 56. 275; wages of domestic (1798), 59. 156; French decrees on engagés, transportés, transportation, 60. 253, 256, 262, 267, 270, 275, 280, 283, 286, 292, 296; Indian, Gen. In. xiv. See also Apprenticeship; Slaves.


Servetus, Michael, Calvin quater- centenary, 43. 284.


Sessa, Joannes Baptista, imprint, 58. 299.


Seton, William, 50. 96, 99, 108.


Seven Days, battle of, news in Eng- land, 47. 99; comment, 56. 441 n., 442. See also Peninsula campaign. Seven Hills, Italy, 51. 459.


Seven Pines, battle of. See Fair Oaks. Seven Years' War, Minorca, 43. 651; Frederick's swift movements, 44. 39; convoys, 57. 403, 404. See also French and Indian War.


Sever, William, Mass. council, 56. 103.


Severne (Saborne), John, shipmaster, 51. 283, 284.


Sevier, Ambrose H., Mexican mission, 43. 102.


Sewall, David, letters to, 45. 24-26; Constitution of 1780, 50. 393; letter (1785) on separation of Maine, 58. 194.


Sewall, Mrs. David (Langdon), 43. 44.


Sewall, Esther (Quincy), memorial brass, 56. 15, 274.


Sewall, Hannah [Mrs. Tappan], 41. 205.


Sewall, Jonathan [1], at Bristol,


England, 45. 410, 411, 413; John Adams, 46. 405; Otis, 47. 212; Gage, 50. 478; on Quincy's English trip, 480; on association and Boston Port Bill, 484; Ward Chipman, correspondence, 54. 331-333, 335; pluralism, 55. 244; memorial brass, 56. 15; widow, 274 n.


Sewall, Jonathan [2]. See Sewell, Jonathan.


Sewall, Rev. Joseph, 43. 443, 47. 289; letters, 223; Great Awakening, 53. 197, 215; ordination of mission- aries, 56. 21 n .; notebook, 57. 241. Sewall, Judith [Mrs. Cooper], 51. 167.


Sewall, Judge Samuel, on birth of Samuel Green, 41. 204, 205; Latin lines to, 206, 43. 236; on mile- stones, 42. 89; allusion to Milton, 165; land grant, 43. 83; on Valen- tine, 439-441; pikestaff for artillery company, 491, 492; at execution, 44. 453; notes on sermons, 45. 542; Joseph Dudley, 46. 452; on Van den Bosch, 52. 124; mercantile records, 334-340; visit to England, 334, 337; ransom of Salli captives, 339, 340; Mrs. Winthrop, 56. 223; on Paxton-Belcher affair, 344; notes in almanacs, 60. 87.


Sewall, Samuel [H. C. 1761], loyalist, London, 44. 131; Bristol, England, 45. 411; pension, 412; death, 413. Sewall, Samuel [H. C. 1776], joint congressional letter (1800), 43. 652; AUTOG., 654; reply to presi- dential address, 57. 158.


Sewall, Samuel, K 4, 50. 128.


Sewall, Samuel E., Burns rendition, 44. 330; Sims case, 45. 623, 55. 342; Latimer case, 56. 170; letter to, 57. 209.


Sewall, Stephen [1; d. 1725], ship- ment, 52. 334.


Sewall, Justice Stephen [2], writs of assistance, 58. 7.


Sewall, Prof. Stephen [H. C. 1761], Hebrew grammar, 52. 298 n.


Sewall, Stephen [son of Jonathan], 54. 332.


Sewall, Dr. Thomas, biog. note, 44. 213; letters to, and phrenology, 214-216.


Seward, . quartermaster, St. Mary's River expedition, 43. 351. Seward, Clarence A., London, 48. 486.


Seward, William Henry, appoint- ments, Schurz, 41. 36, 115-117; and


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Lincoln, Schurz and Lyons on, 36, 48. 213, 219; C. F. Adams on, 41. 322; Boston (1848), 42. 70, 72, 75, 78; candidacy (1860), 83; prestate- ment on Lincoln's inaugural, 147; character, nationalism, 43. 659, 46. 53 n., 56; policy and leadership on secession, 43. 669, 676, 678- 685, 45. 245, 60. 226-230, 234; Lincoln's Cabinet, 43. 683; Hunters Lodges, 44. 337; British belief in hostility, 45. 65, 66, 79, 101, 128, 129, 147, 149, 155, 517, 46. 48, 47. 92, 107; Trent opportunity and action, 45. 69-76, 125, 131-135, 138, 519-521, 529, 47. 95-97, 56. 396; foreign mission, 45. 80, 88; let- ters to, 100, 110; confederate recog- nition question, 139, 47. 389; Laird Rams correspondence, Adams's suppression, printing, 45. 291, 295- 297, 310-316, 48. 465; British opin- ion, 46. 4, 149, 47. 412 n., 49. 111, 113, 115; confederate privateers, Peerless, 46. 37, 81, 83, 84, 48. 227; attempt to control Lincoln, 46. 38 n., 41 n., 48. 223, 57. 380; recog- nition of confederate belligerency, 46. 40-45, 51-57, 61, 76, 48. 192, 437; ignorance of international law, 46. 43; on Florida affair, 44 n .; Declaration of Paris, 45-47, 57, 59, 60, 48. 226; Lyons, 46. 60, 61; Russell's "prospective" conven- tion, 64; and foreign quarrel, pur- pose, 75-81, 48. 213, 215, 217-219, 222-224, 227-232, 235; Ft. Sumter, 46. 76; Sumner, and attempt to oust, 77, 48. 461 n., 49. 111 n .; sale of arms, 46. 117; Alabama claims, indirect claims, 154, 157, 158, 160, 162, 163, 48. 489; Lyons's reports on attitude and policy, 212-215, 217-234; Welles on interferences, 219; hope for reunion, 220, 229, 236; foreign mediation, 227; letter on Albert's death, 444; British relief of confederate prisoners, 49. 114; Reconstruction, 135; contemporary and later opinion, 355; on Whig leaders, 50. 53; Russia and Poland, 56. 237; swearing in of militia (1861), 361; Hampton Roads con- ference, 57. 389, 59. 241.


Sewell, Jonathan, Ward Chipman, 54. 332, 341; Chipman's letters, 343-350; loss of son, 56. 274.


Seymour, Edward A. See Somerset. Seymour, Florentia, Bermudas, 54. 298.


Seymour, Horatio, Bright on, 46. 129; presidential candidacy, 160.


Seymour, Thomas, light-horse epi- sode, letters, 43. 552, 588-593.


Seymour, Thomas H., Russian mis- sion, Gilman and White, 42. 38.


Seymour, Truman, operations in Florida, 43. 398, 57. 470.


Shadrach case, 44. 325 n., 55. 340- 342 (see Gen. In. xxiii).


Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st earl of (baron Ashley), 54. 301; news sheet on, 57. 43.


Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th earl of, 45. 522; described(1862), 48. 448.


Shakers, New Lebanon (1790, 1826), 51. 49-51, 59. 404; bibliography, 51. 49 n .; Stiles on, 58. 213.


Shakespeare, William, in New Eng- land libraries, 43. 45; model of Scheemakers's monument, 49. 34; tercentenary medal, 50. 2; first folio with actors' autogs., 54. 243; bust, 56. 265.


Shaler. See also Shayler.


Shaler, Alexander, brigade, 56. 481. Shaler, William, Algerian treaty, 44.


316 n .; Naples (1819), 51. 488, 491, 493-495.


Shandellc, Rev. Henry J., acknowledg- ment to, 50. 498.


Shannon, John, Kan., 41. 357.


Shannon, Wilson, Kan., 41. 221, 334, 335, 353-357, 481, 483-485, 494. Shannon, H. M. S., Chesapeake fight, 46. 206, 207, 47. 484, 53. 40.


Shapleigh. See also Shapley; Shepley; Shipley.


Shapleigh, Alexander, 45. 225 n.


Shapleigh, Katharine [Mrs. Hilton], 45. 217.


Shapleigh, Nicholas, Quakers, 45.


219; Mason claim, 220; Littlebury,


220; Maine commission, 225 n .; career, 242.


Shapleigh line, 47. 65.


Shapley. See also Shapleigh, Shepley; Shipley.


Shapley, James, Portsmouth, letter- book, 51. 343.


Sharlot, Henry, case in Boston, 49. 99-106; FACSIMS., 103, 105.


Sharp. See also Sharpe.


Sharp, , plundered by British in N. Y., 44. 114. Sharp, ,drawing, 54. 139.


Sharp, Rev. Daniel, port., 56. 299. Sharp, William, lithograph, 53. 186. Sharp rifles, for Kan., 41. 224-229.


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SHARPE-SHAW


Sharpe, Henry, privateer agreement, 57. 500.


Sharples, James, photographs of paintings, 51. 289.


Sharpless. See Sharples.


Shattuck, Rev. Benjamin, 50. 133 n. Shattuck, Daniel, letters to, 56. 167. Shattuck, Eliza C. (Davis), 54. 219. Shattuck, Elizabeth P. (Lee), gifts,


48. 320, 49. 81, 167, 50. 119, 168, 53. 275, 54. 214, 56. 316, 57. 308 (see Gen. In. xxiv), 59. 210, 60. 49, 87.


Shattuck, Frederick Cheever, gifts, 47. 221, 49. 95, 52. 44, 169, 284, 321, 54. 6, 212, 55. 5, 325, 56. 168, 295, 57. 186, 58. 237, 59. 2, 35, 140, 270, 302, 60. 161, 313, 359; member, 50. 39, 82; Council, 51. 336, 52. 187, 53. 161; CALEB DAVIS, 54. 215; report of Council, 246; on Cheever Papers, 55. 286, 60. 91; on Davis Papers, 55. 324; on Round Hill School, 57. 205; on W. S. Bigelow, 60. 15; group port., 313.


Shattuck, Dr. George B., gifts, 54. 212, 55. 325, 56. 295.


Shattuck, Dr. George C. [1], Dix letters to, 50. 132-168; education of J. A. Dix, 133-135; ancestral charts, 54. '6; marriage, 219; papers, 56. 168; letter (1852) on charitable demands, education, 57. 515.


Shattuck, Dr. George C. [2], Round Hill School, 47. 221; J. A. Dix, 50. 158, 161; account books, 52. 169, 58. 237; view of home and clinic, 53. 2; letters (1849) on Charleston, Clay, mulattoes, 57. 18-20; letter to, 515.


Shattuck, Dr. George C. [H. C. 1901], gift, 54. 290; port. owned by, 59. 302.


Shattuck, George Otis, Harvard- Oxford race, 50. 185; Edward Stan- wood, 57. 220.


Shattuck, Henry Lee, and Shirley port., 59. 35; gift, 60. 87.


Shattuck, James, of Pepperell, 44. 280.


Shattuck, Job, 42. 201; Acadian expe- dition, 43. 93.


Shattuck, Lemuel, Lexington and Concord, 49. 364, 56. 89; genealogi- cal charts, 54. 6; port., 56. 3; papers, 167, 316.


Shattuck, Mary [Mrs. Dodge], 43. 208 n.


Shattuck, Noah, on Groton slaves, 42. 200, 201.


Shattuck, Sarah, of Pepperell, 44. 280.


Shattuck, Sarah [Mrs. Dix], 50. 133 n. Shattuck, Sarah (Hartwell), 42. 201. Shattuck family, papers, 54. 212, 56. 295, 59. 2, 302, 60. 161, 359.


Shaw, Mrs. Weymouth, death


(1751), 42. 459. Shaw, Deacon Weymouth


(1749), 42. 457.


Shaw, Abraham, immigrant, 50. 499. Shaw, Alice (Phillips), 50. 499.


Shaw, Briggit (Best), 50. 499.


Shaw, Eliza (Knapp), 49. 12.


Shaw, Elizabeth W. (Parkman), 48. 528 n.


Shaw, G. Howland, Kan., 41. 227.


Shaw, Mrs. Gardiner H., certificate, 55. 41; gifts, 186, 56. 317; papers, 316.


Shaw, Harriet C., gifts and deposit, 53. 92-94 (see Gen. In. xxii).


Shaw, Henry, candidacies, 45. 182, 49. 207 n.


Shaw, Henry S., gifts, 57. 241, 278. Shaw, Mrs. Henry S., gift, 55. 6.


Shaw, Hope (Savage), 49. 12, 50. 499, 500, 52. 168 n .; ports., 49. 347, 55. 224, 56. 3; papers, 55. 224.


Shaw, Ichabod, account books, 57. 241.


Shaw, John, son of Abraham, Wey- mouth, 50. 499.


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


Shaw, John [H. C. 1729], 49. 12, 50. 499.


Shaw, Mrs. John O., diary, 55. 1. Shaw, Joseph, 50. 499.


Shaw, Josephine McC., gifts, 52. 322, 55. 1, 224, 56. 1, 3, 57. 308, 59. 1, 265,60. 1.


Shaw, Judith (Whitmarsh), 50. 499. Shaw, Lemuel [1], papers, 44. 605, 660, 52. 322, 55. 1, 224, 56. 1, 2, 57. 308, 59. 265, 60. 1; Webster dinner, 45. 160; cane, 542; family, career, 49. 12, 13, 50. 499, 500, 52. 168 n .; views of houses, 50. 37, 56. 3; ports., 169, 57. 2.


Shaw, Lemuel [2], 49. 12, 15.


Shaw, M. I., letter, 55. 2.


Shaw, Mary L., port., 57. 514.


Shaw, Nancy W. (Langhorne) [Lady Astor], 54. 9.


Shaw, Nathaniel, 50. 189.


Shaw, Rev. Oakes [H. C. 1758], 49. 12, 50. 499; papers, 52. 322.


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Shaw, Oakes [son of Lemuel], 49. 12. Shaw, Polly [Mrs. Woodbridge], 50. 189.


Shaw, Quincy A., Calumet and Hecla, 53. 117.


Shaw, Robert Gould [1], Webster dinner, 45. 160; Franklin monu- ment, 489; London, 48. 528, 534; biog. note, 528 n.


Shaw, Col. Robert Gould [2], Ft. Wagner, burial, 45. 194-196, 47. 341-343, 57. 425, 426, 428; S. A. Green's last interview, 52. 48; ports., 53. 180, 54. 2; Soldiers Field tablet, 53. 180; Dalton, 56. 390 n .; memorial, St. Gaudens's signed photograph, 57. 278.


Shaw, Robert Gould, member, 52. 169, 283; gifts, 53. 93, 54. 81, 83, 56. 260, 57. 186, 229; report on Library and Cabinet, 53. 160; money gift, 58. 256.


Shaw, Ruth (Angier), 50. 499.


Shaw, Sally F., gifts, 55. 5, 42; bindery, 56. 295.


Shaw, Deacon Samuel, of N. H., land, 43. 36.


Shaw, Samuel, Oriental tradc, 41. 239.


Shaw, Samuel Savage, Council, 41. 33; H. G. DENNY, 310; report of Council, 412; gifts, and from estate, 450, 452, 43. 460, 544, 646, 44. 283, 563, 605, 656, 660, 45. 542, 48. 2, 52. 322; on Adams-Savage correspond- ence, 43. 327; tributes, 49. 11-17; PORT. and AUTOG., 50. front .; mem- oir, 499 (see Gen. In. xxi); papers, 55. 1.


Shaw, Sarah [Mrs. Russell], 53. 17.


Shaw, Southworth, account books, 57. 241.


Shaw, Susanna (Hayward), 50. 499. Shaw, Thomas, chancery complaint (1622), 60. 141.


Shaw, Thomas, naval man (1777), 55. 89, 93, 134.


Shaw, Thomas, Portland, books from library, 53. 92; razors, 93.


Shaw, William Smith, Ictter (1808)


on Pickering-Adams correspond- ence, 45. 360 n .; J. Q. Adams, 369 n .; Athenæum, 397; family, 49. 12.


Shaw-Agassiz medal, 50. 2.


Shaw family, papers, 52. 322, 56. 1, 69, 57. 278.


Shaw-Kennedy, - -, on Napier and Craufurd's march, 44. 301.


Shaw-Lefevre, George J. See Eversley.


Shay, Monroe on, 42. 334. Shayler, - shipmaster (1774), 50. 485.


Shays's Rebellion, separation of Maine, 41. 132; Noah Webster on, 43. 130, 132; English comment, 625; cause, 44. 500; final stage, sup- pression, 48. 429, 430, 59. 155; and representation, 50. 388; and taxa- tion, 391; Springfield, 51. 45; Bow- doin's letter, 57. 513; General Court, 59. 95.


Shea. See also Shay.


Shea, Lieut. Richard, Bunker Hill, killed, 58. 86.


Sheafe. See also Sheaffe.


Sheafe, Jacob, petition (c. 1650), 45. 567.


Sheafe, Jacob, tax collection (1743), 56. 352.


Sheafe, James (Jacob?), in England (1788), 43. 628.


Sheafe, Mary [Mrs. Willard], 45. 580.


Sheaffe, William, customs officer, 46. 465, 466, 58. 431, 436; Boston Massacre, 47. 214; Malcom affair, declaration, 58. 17, 19, 26, 34, 44, 77, 80, 82, 83.


Shearer, Thomas, Boston petition, 52. 315.


Shed. See also Shedd.


Shed, - Billerica (1748), 44. 269. Shed, Mary [Mrs. Barrett], 51. 163.


Shedd, Jonathan, Acadian expedition, 43. 93.


Shedd, William, Acadian expedition, 43. 93.


Sheep. See Animals; Woolens.


Sheepscot River, Me., U. S. S. Boston in (1777), 55. 95, 96, 100, 102; trade, 155.


Sheerness, H. M. S., Porto Bello, 52. 193.


Sheffard, William, bookseller, 58. 309. Sheffield, John B. Holyroyd, earl of, 52. 151.


Sheffield, Eng., cutlery, 43. 648.


Shelburne, William Petty, earl of, American prisoner of war, 45. 22, 56. 159; caricature, 49. 347; Quincy in London, 50. 447, 451, 453, 465, 482, 485; seat, 453; on American affairs, 463, 464; Mass. and letter (1768), 51. 340; Townshend Act, displaced, 55. 241; letter to, 58. 74.


Shelburne, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 383, 398 n.


Shelby, Isaac, archaology, 55. 45. Shelby, Joseph, Kan., 41. 498.


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Sheldon, Benjamin, Mass. Council, 57. 266.


Sheldon, Christopher, Providence, 44. 657.


Sheldon, Elisha, dragoon regiment, 43. 555 n., 561, 564, 591.


Sheldon, George, member, 41. 3, 4; family, 44. 556; death, 50. 123; memoir assigned, 123.


Sheldon, Katharine [Mrs. Noble], 44. 556.


Sheldon, William, 44. 556.


Shelley, Julia [Mrs. Hodges], 53. 139.


Shenandoah River, lower reaches in 1791, 51. 58.


Shenandoah Valley, Jackson's cam- paign, 41. 117-124, 326, 44. 65, 302-304, 56. 433, 57. 106.


Shepard. See also Shepherd; Shep- pard; Shippard.


Shepard, Cyrus, Oregon missionary, 43. 22 n.


Shepard, Rev. Thomas [1], Laud's virulence, 42. 69; Harvard over- seer, 261; tracts printed in Eng- land, 266.


Shepard, Rev. Thomas [2], ordina- tion, 42. 69.


Shepard, William, joint congressional letter (1800), 43. 652; AUTOG., 654; White Plains, 46. 252.


Shepherd. See also Shepard.


Shepherd, George, 57. 252.


Shepherd, J. (Thomas?), and Mass. Council, 49. 205.


Shepherd, Thomas, Northampton politics, 57. 246. See also Shepherd, J.


Shepley. See also Shapleigh; Shapley; Shipley.


Shepley, George L., gifts, 51. 289, 52. 2, 317, 53. 1, 18, 54. 6, 48, 213.


Sheppard. See also Shepard.


Sheppard, Henry, shipmaster, 53. 255.


Sherborn, Samuel, of N. H., 42. 21.


Sherborn, Mass., medal, Gen. In. xiv. Sherbrooke, Miles, 50. 454.


Sherbrooke, Robert Lowe, viscount. See Lowe.


Sherburne. See also Sherborn.


Sherburne, Henry, 44. 205; New Hampshire land grant (1737), 45. 199, 204.


Sherburne, Henry, Washington's Rhode Island tour (1790), 51. 37, 38 n.


Sherburne, Joseph, N. H. land grant, 45. 199, 204.


Sherburne, Samuel, 48. 340, 341.


Sherburne, Thomas, Boston crew, 55. 89.


Sheridan, Philip H., on Meade and cavalry, 43. 559; and cavalry, 573 n .; on C. R. Lowell, 53. 180. Sheridan, Richard B. B., in 1806, 48. 531.


Sheridan, Thomas, grammar, 43. 123-125.


Sheridan, Thomas [grandson], Blü- cher, 51. 380.


Sheriff, Maj. William, law and order, 50. 472; bribery, 494.


Sheriff, medieval jury, 49. 314 n .; Boston accounts (1761-62), 53. 21, 22.


Sherley. See also Shirley.


Sherley, James, Bridge and Altham letters to, 44. 178-189; Plymouth Colony case, 45. 611-623.


Sherley, John, 44. 181, 188.


Sherley, Robert, 44. 188.


Sherley, 44. 76.


Sherlock, James, in England, 45. 644. Sherman, Weymouth (1763),


42. 468.


Sherman, Abraham, group picture, 52. 117.


Sherman, Ephraim, in La., 49. 180.


Sherman, Henry, Kan., 41. 470, 471, 475, 477.


Sherman, Rev. John, Sudbury, 46. 481.


Sherman, Senator John, on pensions, 42. 116; secession, 43. 681.


Sherman, Roger, committee on Decla- ration of Independence, 43. 249; reply to presidential address, 57. 127.


Sherman, Thomas W., battery, 56. 378. See also Port Royal.


Sherman, William, Kan., 41. 471, 474.


Sherman, William T., Vicksburg, 43. 233-236; marching of troops, 44. 63; on future battles, 223; Georgia, 49. 113; on J. C. Gray, 387, 396; Savannah, appearance, character, 392, 57. 388 (see Gen. In. xxiv); Carolina, 49. 394-396, 56. 491; ports., 53. 1; on confederate strength (1861), 57. 91.


Sherwin, Thomas, on John Noble, 44. 558; gift, 45. 417.


Sherwood, Richard, Antigua petition, 59. 174.


Shillaber, William G., gifts, 55. 186, 56. 169. Shiloh, battle, news, 56. 419.


Shilton, Sir Richard, deed, 50. 179.




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