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SHIMMIN-SHIPS
Shimmin, William, at Saratoga, 50. 196; biog. note, 196 n.
Shingles, Boston shipments (1688- 90), 52. 337-339.
Shinplasters. See Paper money.
Shipbuilding, colonial (1769-71),
English market (1774), 46. 192, 48. 337, 338, 341 n .; at Plymouth, England (1774), 50. 436; North- west Coast, 53. 235, 237, 239, 242, 254, 256; Taunton suit (1701), 56. 16-19, 46; rise and fall of Boston, 58. 424; naval (1826), conditions, 59. 385, 386, 406; French edict, 60. 255. See also Masts; Navigation.
Shipley. See also Shapleigh; Shapley; Shepley.
Shipley, Mrs. - -, Groton, death,
44. 270.
Shipley, Rev. Jonathan, American attitude, 50. 476.
Shippard, Mercy (Lee), port., biog. note, 51. 192.
Shippard, Thomas, port., 51. 191.
Shippen (?), Maj. Canadian expedition (1776), 55. 29.
Shippen, Susanna [Mrs. Blair], 49. 474 n.
Shippen, William, parliamentary speeches (1732), 44. 649 n.
Shippen, Dr. William, jr., 49. 471, 474; lecture, 475.
Shipping. See Navigation; Shipbuild- ing; Ships (list).
Shipping Board, estab., 51. 10, 14.
Ships, list, for references see the titles: Abraham; Acadia; Acadien; Acata; Acteva; Active (2); Adam and Eve; Adm. Duff; Adriatic; Adven- ture (3); Africa; Aiken; Alabama; Albany; Albatross; Albion (2); Alexander; Alexandra; Alexandria; Alfred; Alliance; America (5); American Tarter; Amiable; Andrea Doria; Ann; Ann and Hope; Anna Helen; Anne (2); Apollo; Arab; Arabic; Arago; Argo; Ariel (2); Arno; Arthur; Asia; Astrea; Ata- hualpa; Atlanta; Atlantic; Au- gusta; Auguste; Australasian; B. T. Martin; Balaena; Baltic; Balti- more; Barclay; Becket; Bedford; Bellone; Belvidere; Ben Deford; Bethel; Betsey (2); Betsy; Beulah; Bien Aime; Bienville; Black Eagle; Black Prince; Black Prin- cess; Blessing; Blossom (2); Blue Mountain Valley; Bon Homme Richard; Bonnybess; Bordeaux Packet; Boston (4); Boston Mer-
chant; Boston Packet; Bourgogne; Brandywinc; Bricole; BristolPacket; Britannia; British Queen; Brit- tania; Brooklyn; Buckram; Bul- wark; Burford; Burnside; Butters- worth; Cabot; Caesar; Caledonia; Cambria; Cambridge; Camilla; Caneaux; Caroline (2); Cassandra; Castle; Catawba; Cerberus; Ceres; Chalkley; Champion; Chance; Chapman; Charity; Charles (2); Charlotte; CharmingPeggy;Chasca; Chase; Chatham; Chauncey; Cherokee; Cherub; Chesapeake; Chester; China; City of Columbus; Clement and Job; Cleopatra's Barge; Columbia; Columbus (2); Concord; Confidence; Congress (3); Connecticut; Consent; Constella- tion; Constitution (2); Convoy; Cornelia; Cosmopolitan; Cossack; Crescent; Cumberland; Cygnet, Cymetry; Dale; Daniel Marcy; Deane; Dedalus; Defence (2); Defiance; Delaware (2); Demolo- gos; Desire; Devonshire; Die Ver- non; Diligence; Discovery; Dis- patch (2); Dolphin; Domain; Domi- nick Terry; Don; Dove; Driver; Duke of Cumberland; Dutchess of Gordon; Eagle (3); Earl of Dun- more; Earl of Leicester; Effingham; Eleanor; Eliza; Elizabeth (2); Elizabeth and Dorcas; Elizabeth and Sarah; Elizabeth Bonaventure; Ellen Douglas; Eltham; Emily St. Pierre; Emma Sophia; Empire City; Endeavor (2); Endymion; Ericsson; Erie; Essex; Europa; Ex- pedition; Fair American; Falcon (3); Falkland; Fame; Fanny and Jeany; Fanny Lewis; Fantasque; Fens; Fidelity; Flash; Flora (2); Florida; Flying Horse; Fortune (2); Foudroyant; Fox; Francis (2); Franklin; Frederick; Freedom; Friends' Adventure; Friendship; Fulton; Galen; Galileo; Garland; Garthered; Gaspee (2); Geloof; General Cobb; General Greene; General Meigs; General Mifflin; General Murray; General Wall; General Washington (2); George; George and Elizabeth; George Washington (2); Germany; Gi- braltar; Gift; Gillyflower; Giona; Gladiator; Glasgow; Glasgow Packet; Glen; Globe; Golden Lion; Good Intent; Gordon; Governor; Governor Trumbull; Gran Para;
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SHIPS
Grand Bretagne; Great Western; Griffin; Grupcr; Guerrière; Hale; Hampton Court; Hancock (2); Handmaid; Hannah; Happy; Har- binger; Harmonie; Harriet Lane; Harriott; Harvey Birch; Hawk;
Hazard (2); Hector (3); Hennique; Henry Clay; Hercules; Hogue; Holly; Hope (4); Hopewell; Hor- net; Houqua; Hugh Jenkins; Hus- sar; Illinois; Independence (2); Independencia; Indian; Indostan; Industry; Inore; Insurgente; In- trepid; Iris; Ironsides; Isaac Peral; Isabella; Isis; J. M. Chapman; Jackal; James (3); James Adger; Java; Jeff Davis; Jefferson; Jenny; Jenny Dorr; John (2); John Adams (2); John and Dorothy; John and Samuel; John Gilpin; John James; John Wilkes; John Jay; Jonas (2); Jonathan; Joscph E. Coffee; Joseph Whitney; Joshua; Julia and Helen; Juliana; Juno (3); Katherine; Katy; Kearsarge; Kilmore; King- ston; Kitty Taylor; Lady Arbella; Lady Clarke; Lady Juliana; Lady Washington; Languedoc; Lascar; Launceston; Leonidas; Leopard;
Levant; Lexington; Liberty; Lin-
coln; Linwood; Lion (3); Lion's
Claw; Little James; Lively; Liver- pool (2); London; London Packet; Longboat; Lourde; Love; Lusi- tania; Lydia; Lydia Francis; Mc- Clellan; Macedonian; Magdalene; Magnifique; Maidstone; Malvern; Maple Leaf; Margaret (2); Maria (2); Marigold; Mariner; Marion; Maro; Marquis de Cassigny; Mary (5); Mary and Elizabeth; Mary and John; Maryland (2); Massachu-
setts (2); Mayflower (4); Mehe- tabell; Melbourne; Mendiant;
Mentor; Mercury (2); Merlin;
Mermaid; Mermaiden; Merrimac;
Milford; Milton; Minerva (2); Minnesota; Missionary Packet; Mississippi; Missouri; Molineux; Monitor; Monmouth; Montgom- ery; Monticello; Nancy (2); Nanse- mond; Nashville; Nemaha; Neo;
Neptune (5); New Netherland; New Packet; Newport; Nonesuch; Norfolk; North Bend; Norwich
press; Ocean Queen; Ohio; Oliver (2); O'Cain; Ocean; Ocean Ex-
Cromwell; Oneida; Oreto; Oriental; Owhyee; Owners Adventure; Pa- cific; Packet; Pallas (3); Paoli;
Paragon; Parkersburg; Parthian;
Paul Jones; Pawnee; Peacock; Pearl (2); Peconic; Pedlar; Peer-
less; Peggy; Peggy Stewart; Penn- sylvania; Pensacola; Persia; Perth- shire; Peter; Peterhof; Petrcl; Phoenix; Pico; Pigon; Pigot; Pitt
Philadelphia (2); Philip; Phoebe; Packet; Planter (2); Pluton; Poca-
hontas; Polly; Pomegranate; Portico; Portion; Portsmouth; Po- tomska; Pratt; Preble; President (3); Primrose; Prince George; Prince Henry; Prince La Boo;
Prince of Orange; Prince of Wales;
Princess Louisa; Princess Mary; Princess Royal; Princessa; Projec-
tor; Prompter; Prosperous; Pro- tection; Protector; Protestant Cae- sar; Providence (3); Prudent Sarah; Putnam; Quaker City; Queen; Queen Charlotte; Queen of France; Quero; Quil; Rainbow; Raleigh;
Rambler; Ramillies; Randolph; Ranger; Rappahannock; Raritan; Rebecca; Recovery; Recruit; Ref- ormation; Reindeer; Relief; Reso- lution (2); Resource; Restitution;
Return; Reunion; Reynolds; Rich-
Liberty; Rising States; Rising ard; Richmond; Ripon; Rising
Sun; River Queen; Roanoke (2);
Rochfort; Roebuck (2); Romney; Rose (2); Rover; Russell (3); S. R. Spalding; Safety; St. George; St.
John (2); St. Lawrence; St. Louis;
St. Martin; St. Michel; Salem
Angelo; Santee; Santissima Trini- Mary; San Jacinto; San Michele Packet; Sally (2); Samuel and
dad; Saratoga; Satisfaction; Sa- vannah; Saxon; Scarborough; Scep-
nole; Senegal; Scrapis; Shannon; tre; Scotia; Seaflower (2); Semi-
Sheerness; Sherley; Shrewsbury; Sirius; Smyrna; Snake; Somer Is-
lands Merchant; Somerset; Sophie; Sorlings; South Carolina (2); South
Phenix; Souverain; Spark; Spar- row; Speed well (2); Spence;
Spermo; Squirrel; Star; Star of the
South; State of Maine; Statia; Sta- tira; Stork; Strafford; Success (3); Sukey; Sumter; Sunderland; Su-
low (2); Swan (3); Sygemank; perbe; Susquehanna; Sussex; Swal-
Sylph; Tamahourelanne; Tartar
(2); Tennessee; Terrible; Thad- deus; Thetis; Thomas; Thomas Bonaventure; Thorn; Three B's;
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Ticonderoga; Tom; Trent; Trial (3); Triomphant; Triumph; Trom- pense; True Love; Trumbull; Tsar; Two Brothers (3); Tyrannicide; Uncas; Unicorn (2); Union (2); United States; Unity (2); Uranie; Vancouver; Vanderbilt; Vedette; Vengeance (2); Venus; Vermont; Victor (2); Victorius; Victory (2); Vigilance; Ville de Paris; Vin- cennes; Virginia (3); Volunteer, W. H. McGilvery; Wabash (2); Wachusett; Wager; War Eagle; Warren; Washington (4); Wasp; Western World; Weymouth; Wil- liam and John (2); William and Margaret; Winfield Scott; Win- throp; Worcester (2); Yankee; Yarmouth; Young Hero; Young Pieter; Zouch Phenix; Zumaca. Shipton, Mother Ursula (Southiel), tract on, 57. 40.
Shirley. See also Sherley.
Shirley, James, Pickering vs. Weston, 54. 175.
Shirley, Selina. See Huntingdon.
Shirley, Thomas, political sentiments, 49. 445.
Shirley, Gov. William [1], Albany Congress, 43. 35; Acadian expc- dition, 93; French in Boston (1746), 445; districts, 44. 66; calendar of papers, 305; attitude as governor, 46. 464; Bollan, 50. 119; town of Blandford, 51. 46 n., 47 n .; commission by, 54. 139; port., 59. 35.
Shirley, William [2], naval officer, 46. 464.
Shirley, Mass., carly slavery, 42. 196. Shoemaker, account book, 56. 168. Shoot, Adam, Boston crew, 55. 89.
Shopton, Robert, shipmaster, 47. 186, 187.
Shore, George, New Brunswick coun- cil, 54. 353 n.
Shore, John M., Kan., character, 41. 339, 356, 461; on Pottawatomie affair, 470-472.
Shore, Samuel T., Kan., character, 41. 339, 356. Short, Dr. - , Monroc, 42. 327.
Short, John, & Co., Bilboa traders, 52. 336.
Short, Jonathan, Bilboa trader, 52. 338.
Short, Capt. Richard, British navy, 46. 462.
Shorthand, W. P. Upham, 43. 275- 277; Mauduit's, 44. 157.
Shortridge, Rebecca [Mrs. Clement], 56. 57.
Shove, Esther, marriage, 44. 493.
Shower, Rev. John, London, 56. 56. .
Shower, Nathaniel, copy of Milton, 43. 504.
Shrewsbury, Charles Talbot, duke of, Mass. agents, 45. 645.
Shrewsbury, Mass., loyalists, 48. 26, 28, 31; tavern, 50. 190; map, 55. 339.
Shrewsbury, Vt., in 1820, 50. 193.
Shrewsbury, H. M. S., Cartagena, 52. 198.
Shrimpton, Elizabeth [Mrs. Stod- dard], 48. 136.
Shrimpton, Epaphras, shipmaster, 45. 650.
Shrimpton, Samuel, 48. 136; death, 56. 37.
Shriver, Isabel (Hastings), state- ment, 60. 1.
Shropshire, England, emigrants to New England, 60. 372.
Shuldham, Molyneux, baron, siege of Boston, 59. 127, 60. 96, 237 (see Gen. In. xxv); on Dorchester Heights, 363.
Shumway, Elicl, port., 47. 127.
Shumway, Frank H., gifts, 49. 167,
52. 86, 53. 2, 37, 129, 186, 55. 165.
Shunk, James F., forged Mather letter, 41. 409.
Shurburn. See Sherburne.
Shurtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet, on milestones, 42. 87; "Saint," 175; port., 51. 114.
Shurtleff, Rev. William, Great Awak- ening, 53. 205.
Shute, Rev. Daniel [1], borrows books, 42. 457, 465; exchange with Wil- liam Smith, 457, 459, 460, 469; ministers' meetings, 465, 468; Cot- ton Tufts, 472-476.
Shute, Daniel [2], 42. 474.
Shute, John. See Barrington.
Shute, Gov. Samuel, N. H., 44. 193; land grants, 45. 199; administra- tion, criticism, 425 n., 47. 219, 220; appointment, 53. 74, 80; petition to Privy Council on troops, salary, 57. 69.
Shuter, Edward, as actor, 50. 439.
Shutesbury, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 383, 398 n., 399 n.
Shuttleworth, Hannah, Dedham be- quest, 48. 165.
Shuttlesworth, Rev. Samuel, sermons, 42. 476, 477.
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SIAM-SIMES
Siam, services of E. H. Strobel, 49. 337-344.
Siam fever, yellow fever, 60. 282.
Sibbes, Rev. Richard, 42. 210; ser- mons, 50. 205, 206.
Sibley, Charlotte A. L. (Cook), be- quest, 41. 13.
Sibley, John Langdon, bequest, 41. 12; milestone, 42. 92; mistake in Triennial Catalogue, 43. 448; on Pierce bust, 46. 380; S. A. Green, 52. 55.
Sibley, Sarah W., letter, 54. 193. Sibley Papers, cabinet, 41. 27.
Sickles, Daniel E., Mass. troops in brigade, 42. 296, 297; Gettysburg, 44. 229, 232; Civil War, 46. 176; Garibaldi, 48. 467; Spanish mis- sion, 49. 153; military promotion, 56. 451.
Sickling, Lazarus G., Gray port., 47. 534.
Siddons, Sarah (Kemble), as actress, 48. 533.
Sidmouth, Henry Addington, vis- count. See Addington.
Sidney. See also Sydney.
Sidney, Algernon, Mass. motto, 51. 259-282; adoption of state seal, 259-261; career, Copenhagen al- bum motto, 261-263; writings, political theory, 263-265; Hollis books for Harvard, 265-267; pub- lication of motto, accessibility and knowledge in Mass., 267-280 (FACSIM. title-pages, 272, 275); port., 276, 277 (ILLUS., 278); source and wording of motto, 277 n; probable suggester of Mass. motto, 280-282.
Sidney, Sir Philip, Mornay's work, 43. 41.
Sidney, Robert. See Leicester.
Siebert, Wilbur H., LOYALIST COLONY AT BRISTOL, ENGLAND, 45. 408. Siège de la Table de Marbre, 60. 267.
Sieveking, -, in U. S. (1815), 59. 353.
Sieyès, Abbé (Comte) Emmanuel J., Ebeling on, 59. 335.
Sifton, Clifford, Alaska boundary, 58. 340 (see Gen. In. XXIV).
Sigel, Franz, Shenandoah Valley, 56. 241.
Signal, file, 55. 319.
Signal Corps, act (1917), 51. 13. Signal pendant, 44. 678.
Sigourney, Andrew [1] (André Se- journé), 51. 192.
Sigourney, Andrew [2], port., biog. note, 51. 192.
Sigourney, Elisha, Moravianism, 47. 111.
Sigourney, Henry, fate, 44. 546. Sigourney, Henry H. W., gift, 44. 363. Sigourney, James B., Cooper on, 60. 35.
Sigourney, Marie (Germaine), 51. 192.
Sigourney, Mary (Ronchon), port., biog. note, 51. 193.
Sigourney, Nathaniel, eulogy by, 56. 168.
Sikes. See also Sykes.
Sikes, Reuben, tavern, 50. 190; biog. notc, 190 n.
Silhouettes, collections, 45. 560, 47. 445, 446; TRUMBULL, 272; MARY ALSOP, 273; adv., FACSIM., 57. 502. Silk, early Oriental trade, 41. 272; industry at Economy, 44. 341; English customs investigation (1843), 53. 310.
Silley, James, impressment case, 44. 431, 440, 445, 446, 448, 451, 452.
Silliman, Benjamin, long corre- sponding membership, 43. 226. Silliman, Benjamin D., letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 287.
Silsbec. See also Silsbey; Silsby. Silsbee, Benjamin H., 41. 337. Silsbee, John H., 41. 337.
Silsbee, Nathaniel, letter to, 45. 29; senatorial candidacy, 49. 197; tariff (1828), 212.
Silsbey, Needham tavern (1820), 50. 189.
Silsby, T. Julien, gifts, 56. 317, 58. 2, 145, 59. 2, 60. 2.
Silver, old plate from colonies, 49.
28, 29, 32. See also next title; Bi- metallism; Money; Specie.
Silversmith, Revere's account books, 54. 6.
Silvester. See also Sylvester.
Silvester, Mrs. Weymouth, death (1749), 42. 457.
Silvester, Richard, on Liberty affair, 55. 254 n.
Simcoe, John G., light horse, 43. 585 n .; Levi Allen, 57. 30, 31.
Simeon ben Jochai, 51. 297; legend, 302.
Simeons da Silva, Antonio C., gift, 57. 230.
Simes, Hannah J. [Mrs. Noble], 44. 544.
Simes, John, immigrant, 44. 544. Simes, William, gift, 48. 320.
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SIMES-SLAFTER
Simes, William, & Co., store card, 48. 320.
Simismeno, Thomas Corsini, prince of, 51. 436.
Simmes, Maj. - , agent in London (c. 1800), 47. 300.
Simmons. See also Symonds.
Simmons, David A., Roxbury vigi- lance committee, 53. 327, 331.
Simmons, Freeman W., port. by, 41. 29.
Simmons, Matthew, imprint of New England tracts, 42. 264-266.
Simmons, Samuel, first Milton im- print, 42. 258, 259.
Simmons, William H., Oxford race, 50. 184-188.
Simmons & Leadbeater, Kan., 41. 457, 458.
Simms. See also Simes; Simmes; Sims; Symes; Symmes.
Simms, William G., Hayne on, 54. 181, 182.
Simon, Indian, 44. 260.
Simon, Pierre, imprints, 60. 254, 272-275, 278.
Simon, Pierre G., imprints, 60. 254, 295, 297-299, 301-303.
Simonton, -, of Casco Bay, Mal- com affair, 58. 80.
Simpkins, Elizabeth (Grant), 49. 289. Simpkins, John, 42. 468, 49. 289.
Simpkins, Miriam [Mrs. Tyler], 51. 195.
Simpson, Boston milestones (1707), 42. 89.
Simpson, Alice, gift, 56. 4.
Simpson, Benjamin F. (?), Kan., 41. 459.
Simpson, Sir George, on California, 50. 87.
Simpson, Sir James Young, modern- ism, 41. 432; Argyll, 47. 69.
Simpson, John K., 46. 337; political power, 49. 198, 199.
Simpson, Jonathan (?), loyalist, Bris- tol, Eng., 45. 411.
Simpson, Mary (Vial), 51. 198.
Simpson, Nellie I., gift, 56. 4.
Simpson, Capt. Thomas, Ranger, abroad, 54. 134, 136, 55. 137 n.
Simpson, William, digest, 49. 446.
Simpson, William B., earthenware association, 51. 239.
Simpsons Tavern, S. C. (1791), 51. 75. Simqua, painting, 53. 2. Sims. See also Simms.
Sims, James, Boston crew, 55. 89.
Sims, Thomas, rendition papers, 45. 623-626, 55. 340-344.
Sims, William S., convoys, 57. 411. Sinclair, impressment case
(1769), 44. 431, 447 n., 451. Sinclair, - 434. ,shipmaster (1774), 50. Sinclair, British evacuation of N. Y., 54. 337.
Singleton, Christopher, Mayflower crew, 60. 221.
Singleton, Thomas, Mayflower crew, 60. 221.
Sinnickson, Thomas, reply to presi- dential address, 57. 127.
Sir Charles, Eclipse race, 50. 141, 142. Siri & Wilham, of Venice (1819), 51. 403. Sirius, 46. 211.
Sise, Edward F., 42. 256.
Sise, Jane (Neil), 55. 49 n.
Sise, Shadrach H., 55. 49 n.
Sitsgreaves, Samuel, replies to presi- dential addresses, 57. 145, 148, 149. Skeate, Henry, chancery case, 60. 137, 139.
Skeel, Emily E. (Ford), gifts, 46. 379, 56. 287.
Skeel, Roswell, jr., 46. 379.
Skelton, Rev. Samuel, at Salem, 41. 110.
Skene, Philip, 57. 31.
Skep, land near the Connecticut River, 48. 51.
Skerrell, William, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Skimmer, John, shipmaster, coast voyage (1773), 49. 427-441.
Skinner, Aaron N., gift, 49. 95.
Skinner, Cortlandt, loyalist, flight, 60. 99.
Skinner, Francis, Webster dinner, 45. 160.
Skinner, John. See Skimmer.
Skinner, William, petition on Lafa- yette, 46. 236.
Skoda, Dr. Joseph S., as teacher, 52. 105.
Slack, Lewis, Roxbury vigilance com- mittee, and militia, letter (1834), 53. 327, 329, 330.
Slacum, - -, Boston (1834), 45. 181. Slacum, William A., Oregon mission, 43. 23.
Slade, Mrs. Daniel D., gifts, 48. 253, 56. 210.
Slade, Denison R., gifts, 56. 209, 210. Slade, Lucius, Boston alderman, 52. 50; draft troubles, 118.
Slade, Margaret B., gifts, 56. 210, 317.
Slafter, Edmund Farwell, death, 41.
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3; port., 29; Sir William Alexan- der, special copy, 56. 168.
Slany, John, Tisquantum, 48. 112.
Slater, Samuel, spinning machinery, 59. 183.
Slattery, Rev. Charles L., Allen biog., 44. 362 n.
Slave trade, foreign: British-American draft treaty (1824), 42. 339, 340; T. Paine and denunciation in draft Declaration of Independence, 43. 244-248, 251; import (1771), 489; English agitation, 629; search prob- lem, 44. 338; captain's commission in lieu of cargo, 669; Mass. prohibi- tion, 679, 680; C. S. A. Constitu- tion, 46. 315; Ghent negotiation, 48. 157, 160, 162; Cass-Russell cor- respondence, 484 n .; African view, 49. 176; French decrees, regulations, bounty, 60. 253, 256, 260, 262, 266- 269, 271, 275, 277-279, 281, 283, 284, 287, 289, 294, 298, 301-304. See also Rum.
Domestic: Mass., 42. 197, 201, 59. 236, 265; Virginia breeding, 43. 263; J. Q. Adams on, 305; Plym- outh sale (1729) to Jamaica, 44. 335; auction advertisement, 47. 53; Mass. kidnaping episode (1788), 51. 356-358.
Slaveholders, in provincial Massachu- setts, 42. 454, 463.
Slavery, Lincoln and Seward (1848), 42. 78, 57. 371; in provincial Mass., 42. 196-202; Mass. abolition, 201; Calhoun's letter (1844), 426, 428; Texas and war, 439; impending issue (1848), 43. 104; Corbin on de- cay, in Virginia, 261; law of nature, 305; contrabands on conditions, 353, 355, 361, 362, 365; Somerset case in England, 451; proposed pro- tection in states, 675, 683; and Civil War, 44. 5, 6, 45. 83, 87, 90, 51. 95; N. H., 44. 506; secession as fatal to, 512-515; Livermore's Historical Re- search, 595-604; and land tenure, 45. 243; as closed issue, 47. 55; British opinion and war attitude, 77, 79, 80, 82, 86, 92, 99-101, 104, 335, 410, 48. 203, 204, 208, 210, 216, 228, 49. 107, 116; as basis of C.S. A., 48. 208; Quincy on conditions and effects (1773), 49. 434, 446, 456, 462, 463; Mass. Whigs and contest (1845-52), 50. 48-53; and South's political superiority, 140; Dix on issue (1848), 167; Timothy Picker- ing, sr., on, 53. 23; "checks," 178;
British tariff and products (1844- 46), 318, 322; political triumph (1845), 58; relics, 54. 83; Lincoln- Douglas debates, 57. 375; French decrees on colonial, 60. 267, 282, 283; Code Noir, 275, 281. See also adjacent titles: Antislavery; Com- promise of 1850; Emancipation; Harpers Ferry; Kansas; Kansas- Nebraska; Missouri Compromise; Secession.
Slaves, baptized, 42. 454; self-hiring, 43. 361, 368; mining in Cal., 44. 510; Indian, in Mass., 656, 657; punishment, iron collar, 49. 2, 54. 82-84; purchase for restoration to parents, 51. 239; conversion in Bermudas, 54. 302; French colonial decrees: character as property, 60. 263; owners' declarations, 291. See also Freedmen; Fugitive; Ne- groes; Slavery.
Sleeper, John, Gove affair (1683), 45. 630.
Sleeper, John, Boston crew (1777), 55. 89.
Sleighing, as dissipation, 60. 321 n.
Slidell, John, character, ability, 45. 40, 47. 373, 48. 483; recognition of C. S. A., Napoleon interview, 47. 374, 378-382, 387, 419, 421, 422; Cal., 50. 86. See also Trent.
Sloan, Samuel, Williamstown tavern, 51. 51.
Sloane, Sir Hans, Mather's tract, 45. 448, 449.
Sloane, Samuel, Boston (1753), 55. 67.
Sloane, William Milligan, corre- sponding member, 44. 605, 45. 1. Slocum. See also Slacum.
Slocum, Ann [Mrs. Crapo], 60. 41.
Slocum, Henry W., Gettysburg, 44. 229; Seven Days, 57. 112.
Sloughter, Henry, and New England, 45. 652, 653.
Smallbroke, Bishop Richard, tract, 53.82.
Smalley, George W., Harvard-Oxford race, 50. 185; letter to, 51. 354.
Smallpeece, Robert, jr., prisoner of war in England, 45. 21, 56. 158.
Smallpox, Mass., 42. 469; Boston (1774), 50. 484; Barbeu-Dubourg on treatment, 56. 127; in Conti- nental Army, 57. 241; in camp be- fore Charleston (1864), 471. See also Inoculation.
Smart, Agnes J. [Mrs. Donald], 44. 460.
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Smart, John, Lawson suit, 46. 479. Smibert, John, ports. by, 42. 450, 43. 200, 201, 48. 495, 49. 95, 268, 54. 4; source of letters, 49. 23; Virtuosi Club and painting, Vertue's note, 24-26 (FACSIM., 27); letters (1735- 49) on art matters and materials, 26-35; coat of arms, 29; FACSIM. of writing, 33; death, monument, epi- taph, 36, 38, 39; ports. erroneously attributed, 51. 167, 176, 187, 188, 192, 196, 54. 4; verses on pictures, 53. 59.
Smibert, Mary, port., 44. 577.
Smith. See also Smyth.
Smith, - -, shipmaster (1760), 43. 195.
Smith, - La Luzerne's fête, 59. 65. Smith, officer of Columbia (1792), 53. 244.
Smith, - Van Buren (1836), 47. 470.
Smith, Mrs. - , as actress, 57. 257.
Smith, Dr. of N. Y., Paris (1778), 54. 108. Smith, Dr. Sans Souci Club farcc, 60. 335.
Smith, Dr. of N. Y. (?), Civil War, wounded, 56. 494.
Smith, Lieut. Holland (1633), 42. 219, 220.
Smith, Abigail [Mrs. Adams], 42. 444. Smith, Abigail (Adams), ports., 47. 34, 51. 106.
Smith, Abigail (Fowle), 59. 110.
Smith, Adam, posthumous volume, 58. 92.
Smith, Alexander, of Va., 59. 197-203.
Smith, Andrew, Boston crew (1777), 55. 89.
Smith, Ann (Pynchon), 48. 40 n.
Smith, Anne (Loughton), 51. 20.
Smith, Anne C. [Mme. Pedersen], 51. 28.
Smith, Prof. Arthur L., and American lectures at Oxford, 46. 432.
Smith, Barney, 48. 508.
Smith, Benjamin, Boston petition (1664), 52. 315.
Smith, Benjamin, milestones (1707), 42. 89.
Smith, Benjamin [d. 1770], of S. C., 51. 20.
Smith, Benjamin F., drawing, 53. 37.
Smith, Betsy, 42. 473.
Smith, Caleb B., election of 1848, 42. 80 n.
Smith, Chaloner, on Peale's mezzo- tint, 48. 301.
Smith, Charles Card, report as
Treasurer, 41. 6; farewell state- ment as Treasurer, 24, 33, 73-77, 51. 3, 4; port., 41. 77, 394; Secre- tary pro tem., 95; resigns as Editor, services, 95, 180-182, 412, 51. 5; short account of M.H.S., 41. 291; on Milton tercentenary, 42. 1; gifts, 43. 466, 49. 287; on John Forster, 44. 502; on C. F. Adams, 48. 398; fifty years' membership, 51. 3, 56. 215 n .; tribute, 51. 312; memoir, 345; PORT. and AUTOG., 345.
Smith, Gen. Charles F., Tennessee operations, 50. 338.
Smith, Charlotte (Izard), 51. 28.
Smith, Charlotte (Wragg), 51. 28.
Smith, Dr. David P., 43. 448.
Smith, David W., ferry official, 43. 337.
Smith, E. J., & Co., St. Petersburg merchants, 41. 248.
Smith, Edward, 45. 630.
Smith, Lieut. Col. Edward, on Bur- goyne, 44. 128 n.
Smith, Elizabeth [Mrs. Boies], 51. 337.
Smith, Elizabeth [Mrs. Lowndes], 51. 28.
Smith, Elizabeth (Inglis), Quincy on, 49. 443.
Smith, Elizabeth (Storer), letter to, 59. 119; letter (1775) on Mass. news, 131.
Smith, Elizabeth H., 59. 35.
Smith, Elliott, at Havre, 52. 34.
Smith, Erastus, port., 59. 266.
Smith, Fitz-Henry, member, 53. 145, 178; report on Library and Cabi- net, 54. 262; gifts, 55. 5, 60. 313.
Smith, Francis, bookseller (1680), 57. 57.
Smith, Lieut .- Col. Francis. See Lex- ington and Concord.
Smith, Frank B., 51. 180.
Smith, Frederick E. See Birkenhead. Smith, George, 51. 345.
Smith, George G., engraving, 54. 194. Smith, George W., Kan., 41. 335.
Smith, Georgiana (Whittemore), 51. 346; gift, 353.
Smith, Gerrit, Wise on, 41. 94; John Brown, Harpers Ferry, 223, 229, 330, 337, 497; Kan., 227, 347; letter to, 47. 275; letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 303.
Smith, Gilead A., Harvard-Oxford race, 50. 184.
Smith, Goldwin, death, 43. 655, 44. 564; American visit, Bright on,
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3-13, 46. 131, 133; character, 44. 3, 4; opinions and comments: Civil War, conditions during, 5-7; 47. 66, 49. 108-116, 131, 135; revolution, 44. 10 n .; English war attitude, 49. 107-110, 132; Reconstruction, 116, 118, 120, 122, 128, 129, 131, 137, 138, 142; British conditions (1865- 69), 117-123, 127, 128, 133, 137, 139, 145, 146; personal affairs, 123, 129, 130, 133, 138, 141-143, 159; France (1865), 124-126; Alabama claims, 126, 131, 149, 152, 153, 159; Jamaica, 127, 129, 130, 135, 138; Fenianism, 132, 138; European af- fairs (1866), 136, 137; Cornell, 140, 144, 147-149, 151, 154-158; Grant's election and administration, 143, 146, 147, 150, 152, 159; English and American climate, 149; American social conditions, 150, 151; news- paper abuse, 153; American judici- ary, 153; Canada, 154; - letters (1863-72), 106-160.
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