Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 55

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


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Smith, Mrs. H. M., vocalist, 56. 342


Smith, Harriet (Card), 51. 345.


Smith, Mrs. Harvey, of Kan., 41. 350.


Smith, Henry, 48. 40, 43, 44, 46, 49, 52; AUTOG., 53.


Smith, Rev. Hezekiah, diary, 53. 187. Smith, Hezekiah W., Barnard port., 52. 317.


Smith, Isaac, Weymouth, marriage (1738), 42. 447.


Smith, Deacon Isaac [1], loan, 42. 448; borrows book, 449; at Wey- mouth, 469; family papers, 47. 53, 54. 213; letters to, 59. 114 (see Gen. In. xxiv), 117, 134 (see Gen. In. xxiv), 135; escape from Boston, 114; correspondence (1775) on Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 122-124, 134.


Smith, Rev. Isaac [2], 42. 471; ser- mons, 474, 475, 477; papers, 59. 1; letters to, 123, 126, 422; letters (1775) on English attitude, 117- 122, 124, 126, 135; remaining in England, 129, 131, 135, 137; pe- tition (1811), 171.


Smith, Israel. See Smith, J.


Smith, J. (Israel?), at Stockbridge (1790), 51. 53.


Smith, J. R., Boston view, 50. 177.


Smith, Jacob, as builder, 51. 345. Smith, James, 51. 338.


Smith, Jane R. [Mrs. Batchelder], 53. 86.


Smith, Jasper (?), as Seward's "ghost," 46. 43 n.


Smith, Jeremiah, of Milton, career, descendants, 51. 337; letter to (1764), 338.


Smith, Gov. Jeremiah [Rutgers 1780], anecdote, 50. 167.


Smith, Prof. Jeremiah [H. C. 1856], on John Noble, 44. 550, 551.


Smith, Jerome V. C., Burns rendition, 44. 324, 325, 332, 334.


Smith, Capt. John, New England coast, 48. 104, 107; Tisquantum, 110, 112; True Relation, 58. 245- 247; on ship surgeon, 60. 147.


Smith, John, Martin-Rasdell case in Va. (1624), 51. 221.


Smith, John, petition against Belcher, 45. 198, 204-208; land grant, 199. Smith, John, Boston crew (1777), 55. 89.


Smith, John, at Hamburg, petition on Lafayette (1796), 46. 236.


Smith, Senator John, case, 45. 356.


Smith, Capt. John, cruise of U. S. S. Essex, 50. 82.


Smith, Maj. John, Mass. candidacy (1810), 47. 273.


Smith, John B., negro, Burns ren- dition, 44. 327.


Smith, John B., on Vice-President Stevenson, 57. 288, 290.


Smith, John Benjamin, London me- morial of Lincoln, 48. 475.


Smith, John R., painting, 54. 291.


Smith, John T., merchants' signals, 59. 2.


Smith, Jonathan, Philadelphia, and Quincy (1773), 49. 472.


Smith, Jonathan, member, 41. 3, 4; on second Bull Run, 42. 191; MASSACHUSETTS-NEW HAMPSHIRE BOUNDARY CONTROVERSY, 43. 77; on Cushing letter, 326; Two WIL- LIAM SCOTTS, 44. 495; TOWN GRANTS UNDER BELCHER, 45. 197; TORYISM IN WORCESTER COUNTY, 48. 15; MASSACHUSETTS TROOPS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 55. 345.


Smith, Jonathan B., Pennsylvania protonotary, 43. 126.


Smith, Joseph, Boston crew (1777), 55. 89.


Smith, Joseph, Mormon miracles, 49. 94.


Smith, Joseph, Boston, letter to Van Buren (1844), 42. 422.


Smith, Joshua H., house, 51. 56.


Smith, Justin Harvey, gifts, 44. 660,


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49. 3, 412, 50. 218; member, 45. 186, 347; LOWELL'S BIGLOW PA- PERS, 602; GREAT BRITAIN AND MEXICAN WAR, 47. 451; on Mexi- can War documents, 49. 18; POLK AND CALIFORNIA, 50. 83; resigns, 54. xvi.


. Smith, Katharine [Mrs. Felch], 51. 159.


Smith, Lydia [Mrs. Jonathan Rus- sell], London journal (1805-06), 48. 508-534; PORT. and AUTOG., 508.


Smith, Marcus M., gift, 54. 289.


Smith, Mary [Mrs. Cranch], 42. 444; birth, 456.


Smith, Mary (Rutledge), 49. 448 n. Smith, Rev. Matthew H., on Lincoln, 42. 73; church, 52. 99.


Smith, Oliver, Mass. council, 49. 205. Smith, P., S. C. tavern (1791), 51. 75.


Smith, Paschal N., Vassall property, 41. 215, 216.


Smith, Pauline C. [Mrs. Allen], 44. 362.


Smith, Persifor F., Kan., 41. 457, 461. Smith, Phebe M. [Mrs. Mckenzie], 48. 305.


Smith, R., letter to (1833), 54. 81.


Smith, Rachael, of Va., 59. 200.


Smith, Rachel [Mrs. Vose], 51. 337.


Smith, Rachel (Neilson), 51. 337.


Smith, Rev. Ralph, Lancashire mi- gration to Mass., 60. 370.


Smith, Ralph, imprints, 42. 264, 265, 50. 188, 57. 40. Smith, Richard, Boston petition (1664), 52. 315.


Smith, Sec. Robert, Monroe's diplo- matic accounts, 42. 330.


Smith, Robert D., 41. 279.


Smith, Roger, Virginia court (1624), 51. 220, 223, 226.


Smith, Roger, of S. C., Quincy on (1773), 49. 448, 449.


Smith, Rev. Samuel, in the Bermudas, and Bond, 54. 299, 304.


Smith, Samuel, N. H. petition against Belcher, 45. 198, 204-208; land grant, 199.


Smith, Rev. Samuel, London, New England associations, 56. 25, 26, 32, 33, 35, 42, 53, 56; Coram, 54, 56. Smith, Senator Samuel, of Md., Bay- lies, 45. 178, 46. 335; French mission, 47. 297; pallbearer, 498; social life, 49. 90; Georgia and Cherokces, 222; reply to presi- dential address, 57. 136; Vaughan, 59. 383.


Smith, Samuel C., Kan., 41. 495.


Smith, Pres. Samuel S., political ser- mon, 60. 381.


Smith, Sarah [Mrs. Mckenzie, Mrs. Bee], 49. 448 n.


Smith, Sarah (Hollis), 42. 447.


Smith, Sidney L., engravings, 41. 28, 46. 339, 50. 81; bookplates, 42. 250, 51. 1, 53. 17; etching, 44. 605. Smith, Solomon, on Concord fight, 56. 81 n., 89.


Smith, Stanley W., gifts, 48. 3, 76, 52. 284.


Smith, Sydney, Webster's anecdote, 44. 337.


Smith, T. B., J. Q. Adams's address, 43. 297.


Smith, Theobald, mcdal, 55. 339.


Smith, Theodore Clarke, GARFIELD AT CHICKAMAUGA, 48. 268; M.H.S. delegate, 49. 412; on L. W. Spring, 51. 214; GARFIELD-BLAINE TRA- DITION, 57. 291.


Smith, Thomas, shipmaster (1634), 47. 184.


Smith, Rev. Thomas, Pembroke (1755), 42. 468.


Smith, Thomas, Dundee, Scotland, autog. (1760), 53. 193.


Smith, Thomas, Philadelphia, Quincy (1773), 49. 471, 474.


Smith, Rev. Thomas, separation of Mainc (1785), 41. 127.


Smith, Thomas Loughton, of S. C., Quincy (1773), 49. 443, 448, 450; biog. note, 443 n.


Smith, Thomas Loughton [Princeton 1807], 51. 28.


Smith, Timothy, on Lexington action, 49. 375.


Smith, Walter A., 51. 348. Smith, Col. William, "Tangiers Smith," Tangier seal, 55. 4. Smith, William [1], death, 42. 463; family, 59. 110.


Smith, Rev. William [2; H. C. 1725], interleaved almanacs, 42. 171, 44. 363, 57. 278; diaries (1738-68), 42. 444-470; slaveholder, 454, 463; salary, 465; lottery tickets, 467, 468; farm, 468; sermons, 470- 476; papers, 59. 1.


Smith, William [3], 42. 471.


Smith, William, Antigua petition (c. 1730), 59. 174.


Smith, Provost William, on Tom Paine, 43. 245 n., 246 n .; loyalism, 50. 494.


Smith, William [H. C. 1775], 42. 474, 54. 48; MSS., 44. 667; ship


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in African trade, correspondence (1793-94), 671-683; letters to, 59.


111 (see Gen. In. xxiv), 112, 121, 130. Smith, Senator William, of S. C., mix-up with William Loughton Smith, 51. 28,.29.


Smith, William, "Extra Billy," elec- tion of 1844, 42. 400, 403, 412.


Smith, William D. (?), Hancock en- . graving, 41. 426.


Smith, Gen. William F. (Baldy), Butler, 56. 240; James River operations, 57. 477; appearance, 484.


Smith, William Loughton, career, 51. 20-28; PORT., 20; ports., 21 n .; mix- up with another William Smith, 28, 29; correspondence, 28 n .; jour- nals: Washington's R. I. tour (1790), 35-39 (see Gen. In. xxi); own tour of New England and New York (1790), 39-57 (see Gen. In. xxi); Philadelphia to Charleston (1791), 58-75; - BOOKPLATE, 70; bibliography, 76-88; replies presidential addresses, 57. 127, 131, 134, 135, 148, 149.


Smith, William Moore, British agent before debts commissioners, Adams on, 45. 25.


Smith, William R., Geneva degree, . 43. 289.


Smith, William Stephens, 44. 316 n., 45. 405.


Smith, William Wragg, 51. 28.


Smithers, Capt. Joseph, Louisburg expedition, 44. 73, 75.


Smollett, Tobias G., Cartagena, 52. 200-202, 206; as novelist, 53. 28.


Smoot, Reed, financial statement (1917), 51. 18, 19.


Smuggling, English silk, 53. 310; French tobacco, 313; Hawaii-Cali- fornia, 54. 21. See also Acts of Trade.


Smyrna, 54. 20 n.


Smyth, Alexander, 49. 218.


Smyth, Egbert Coffin, on Allen's work, 42. 8; memoir, 43. 402; PORT. and AUTOG., 402.


Smyth, Elizabeth B. (Dwight), 43. 404, 411.


Smyth, Frederick K., 43. 404 n.


Smyth, George A., 43. 404 n.


Smyth, Gen. George S., death, 54. 352.


Smyth, Harriet P. (Coffin), 43. 403.


Smyth, Herbert W., on Goodwin's work, 51. 234.


Smyth, Newman, 43. 404 n., 408.


Smyth, Thomas, Boston petition (1664), 52. 315.


Smyth, William [Bowdoin 1822], career, 43. 402, 403.


Smyth, William H., 43. 404 n.


Snake, prize, 45. 20, 56. 157.


Snakeroot, Mather on, 45. 431 n.


Snapp (Snape?), Rev. London


sermon (1628), 50. 206.


Snell, William, lithograph, 53. 65.


Snelling, John, Boston petition, 52. 315.


Snelling, Jonathan, Louisburg expe- dition, 42. 142, 44. 72, 75, 78, 80. Snelling, Josiah, letter to, 60. 82.


Snelling, Nathaniel Greenwood, Bel- knap Papers, 52. 140.


Snooks, William, Boston crew, 55. 89. Snosell, Robert, chancery case, 60. 138, 139.


Snow, Frederic W., 54. 141.


Snow, Samuel, consul at Canton, as factor, 41. 249, 250, 252, 253, 269, 270.


Snow, Thomas, Boston petition, 52. 315.


Snowshoes, early use in Indian war, 43. 83, 514, 45. 34.


Social conditions, children of pio- neers and degeneracy, 42. 155; general unrest (1912), 46. 3, 8; after World War, 53. 3-5; Mass. village (c. 1860), 56. 335-343. See also next title; Amusements; Classes; Crime; Dress; Drink; Economic conditions; Education; Family; Government; Health; In- surance; Labor; Literature; Pen- sions; Population; Press; Property; Religion; Science; Slavery; Travel; War.


Social life, Washington: aspects, 43. 13; (1813-14), 47. 483-528; (1809), 49. 90; (c. 1825), 52. 2; (1819), 60. 30, 31; - English (1837), 44. 214; (1775), 50. 451, 452, 456; London (1862), 48. 446-451, 454, 455; (1805-6), 509-534; Derby Day, 451-453; Lord Mayor's dinner, 468-471; Quincy on (1773): S. C., 49. 455, 456, 462; N. C., 462; Va., 466-468; Philadelphia, 470-475, 477, 478; N. Y., 478-480; - D. C. autog. album (c. 1825), 52. 2; Bos- ton (1775-1783), Sans Souci Club, 60. 318-344. See also Russell, Jonathan.


Social Science Association, Goldwin Smith's paper, 49. 147.


Socialism, and religion, 44. 478-483.


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Société Historique Franco-Ameri- caine, Champlain celebration, 41. 450, 518.


Society. See Social life.


Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, books for New Eng- land, 56. 19, 21-30, 35; conditions (1775), 59. 122-124, 134, 135.


Society for Promoting the Gospel. See Corporation.


Society for Propagating the Gospel among Indians, papers, 46. 380. Society for Propagating the Gospel in New England, use of funds, 41. 304.


Society for the Diffusion of Knowl- edge, J. Q. Adams's address, 43. 297.


Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, aim and problem, 53. 67-69; library, 69; services of Tenison, 70; books to New England, 56. 19, 21-27, 30.


Society of Arts and Crafts, medal, 48. 320.


Society of Colonial Wars, insignia, medal, 53. 65, 54. 194.


Society of Daughters of Colonial Wars, badge, 57. 278.


Society of the Cincinnati, T. K. Lothrop, 47. 437; medals, 50. 2, 58. 97, Gen. In. xvi; criticism, 59. 86. Södertelje, Sweden, in 1818, 51. 369. Sohier, Edward, Sans Souci Club farce, 60. 335.


Solano, Francisco C., 51. 384.


Solaro della Margarita, Clemente, conte, and Jonathan Russell, 51. 430.


Soldiers Field, dedication tablet, 53. 180.


Soldiers homes, 42. 124.


Soldiers relief, Boston records, 56. 2. Soldiers Rest, canteens, 57. 475.


Soldier's Return, London performance (1805), 48. 513.


Soley, James R., Vassall ports., 50. 202.


Solomon, -, Kansas City merchant (1857), 41. 458.


Solomons, Rensselaer, militia com- mand, 53. 94.


Somer Islands Merchant, magazine ship, 54. 299.


Somers, Sir John, Andros case, 45. 647-649.


Somerset, Edward A. Seymour, duke of, Trent affair, 45. 54.


Somerset, England, emigrants to New England, 60. 372.


Somerset, Mass., World War medal, 55. 186.


Somerset, H. M. S., chase by, 55. 91, 100, 105, 110.


Somerset Club, house, 53. 129.


Somerset vs. Stewart, slave case, 43. 451.


Somerville, Mass., Old Powder House, 50. 37, 59. 237.


Somerville Light Infantry, 59. 3.


Sommerville, Elizabeth, letter (1847) on Weekly History, 53. 193.


Songs, War of 1812, 50. 4; Stamp


Act, 55. 236; in American Revolu- tion, 60. 239. See also Music; Poetry.


Sonnino, Sidney, 51. 248.


Sons of 1812, insignia, 53. 65.


Sons of Liberty, Boston correspond- ence with John Wilkes (1768), 47. 191-194; customs commissioners on, 55. 264.


Sons of St. Patrick, Charleston, 49. 451.


Sons of St. Tammany, Philadelphia (1773), 49. 472; celebration there (1784), 59. 68. See also Tammany Society.


Sons of the American Revolution, in- signia, medals, 48. 133, 49. 411, 52. 318, 53. 17, 65, 129, 55. 286, 56. 317, 60. 2.


Sons of the Revolution, gifts, 43. 544, 44. 87; Faneuil Hall tablet, 49. 167; medals, 50. 2; seal, 56. 69; records, 59. 139.


Sonthonax, Léger Félicité, American ships, 44. 397 n. (see Gen. In. xviii); character, 49. 268 n .; rule, 269- 273.


Sophie, 47. 482.


Sophocles, Evangelinus A., as tutor, 43. 414.


Sorbonne, in 1778, 54. 111.


Soren, John, petition on Lafayette, 46. 236.


Soria, Francisco de, 59. 149.


Sorlings, H. M. S., 56. 344.


Sosomen. See Zosimus.


Sotheby, Samuel L., Bible, 57. 73.


Sotzmann, Daniel F., map of Maine, Gen. In. xv.


Somers, John, shipmaster (1627), 47. · Soul of Soldiery, society, 54. 139. 189.


Soule, Capt. Charles C., Charleston operations, 57. 439, 446, 449, 459, 464.


Soulé, Silas, on J. E. Stewart, 50. 424.


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Sources, M.H.S. as depository, 41.


2, 3, 43. 462, 46. 384, 49. 291, 294, 50. 221, 222, 225; services of W. P. Upham in preserving, 43. 277-281; English, on American history, search, 46. 475-478, 47. 53, 54, 56, 57; of ancient historians, 51. 251- 255; their method of use, 255-259; policy of collection, 52. 170-173; court files as, 57. 20-28. See also Autographs; Diaries; Documents; Facsimiles; Illustrations; Letters; Maps; Manuscripts; Photostats; Poetry; Portraits.


Souter, John, 45. 217.


South, Chamberlain on type, 41. 80; conditions and negro question (1908), 409-411; effect of climate, 43. 359; Episcopal Church after the Revolution, 48. 256-260; popular churches then, 260-265, 268; re- vivals, 265-267; political super- iority (1820), 50. 140; myth of aristocracy, 51. 97; and North (1836), 53. 56. See also Civil War; Reconstruction; Secession; Slav- ery; states by name.


South America, records of China trade, 52. 283.


South Boston, plan (1804), 50. 4.


South Brimfield, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 398 n., 400 n.


South Carolina, Chamberlain, contest of 1876, 41. 80-91, 171, 172, 174- 177; colonial duties, 43. 483; Ratifi- cation, 45. 335, 480; navy in Ameri- can Revolution, 46. 182, 193; pri- vateers, 185; attitude (1860-61), Russell, Lyons, and Bunch on, 309- 315, 48. 199-202, 213, 214 (see Gen. In. xx); Sherman's march, 49. 394- 396; Quincy's comments (1773): political attitude, 442, 445, 448- 450, 454; law and legislation, 446, 447, 449-452, 454; judiciary affair, 448-450; travel, 452, 453; general observations, 454-457, 462-464; commerce, 456; slavery, 456, 457; - districts, 51. 31 n .; travel in 1791, 75; election of 1800, 59. 259; delegates (1776). 60. 99. See also Charleston; Nullification.


South Carolina, state ship in the Revo- lution, 46. 182, 193.


South Carolina (1796), 51. 81 n. South Carolina First Volunteer (negro) Regiment, letters from (1862-63), 43. 337-398 [see Negro soldiers]. South Hadley, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 366.


South Phenix. See Zouch Phenix. South Sea Company, colonial famili- arity, 44. 648.


Southack, Cyprian, clock for Christ Church, 45. 588 (see Gen. In. xviii). Southampton, Eng., Pilgrim tercen- tenary, 54. 7.


Southard, Nathaniel, newspaper, 49. 169.


Southborough, Mass., tavern, 50. 189; Constitution of 1820, 389.


Southbridge, Mass., local fractional currency, 53. 140.


Southern campaign of American Rev- olution, cavalry, 43. 558, 583-587 (see Gen. In. xvii); King's Mt., 585; Cowpens, 586; loyalists, 58. 115.


Southington, Conn., French camp, 58. 272.


Southwell, Sir Robert, 45. 236.


Southwick, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 392, 398 n.


Southworth, Edward, 49. 235. Souverain, French warship, 58. 285.


Sovency, Florent [Mrs. Hollings- worth], 58. 460.


Sovereign Councils, French colonial edicts on, 60. 259.


Sovereignty, Hamilton on federal, 43. 158; effect of French Revolution, 46. 10; and first Mass. charter, 287- 302; ancient German, medieval English, 51. 116-158 [see Germanic tribes]. See also Government; State rights.


Sowdon, Arthur J. C., 41. 279.


Spaight, Richard, dead, 43. 449. Spain, -, shipmaster (1775), 50. 454.


Spain, early U. S. trade, 41. 275; Craufurd's march (1809), 44. 38, 296-302; English war (1739), 199; American revolutionary trade, 373, 59. 211, 214, 215, 220-235; news of recognition (1778), 700; prisoners of war (1781), 45. 20; Carlist exile, 46. 354; in 1843-44, civil war, 363- 370; insurance form (1797), 47. 372; Gardoqui-Jay negotiations, 49. 87; Strobel as chargé, 332-334; export of arms (1775), 50. 494; Boston shipments (1687-91), 52. 336, 338, 339; Northwest Coast (1791-92), 53. 234, 237, 239, 255-260; docu- ments on Virginia and John Clark (1611-16), 54. 61-76; trade with French colonies, 60. 277, 282. See also Spanish America; Spanish- American War.


Spalding. See also Spaulding.


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Spalding, Edward, immigrant, career, 42. 289.


Spalding, Julia A. [Mrs. Dalton], 42. 287, 56. 354.


Spalding, Noah, 56. 355.


Spalding, Simeon, career, 42. 289.


Spangenberg, Augustus, Webster's pamphlet, 53. 217.


Spanish America, Jackson and Flor- ida, 44. 383; Miranda and Adams's French policy, 45. 378, 394, 395, 400, 401; Canning on attitude toward (1826), 46. 233-235; Florida treaty, 47. 309; Europcan attitude (1818), 51. 385, 398; plate fleet, 57. 399-401. See also Florida; Louisi- ana; Monroc Doctrine; Nootka Sound; West Indies; nations by name.


Spanish-American War, pensions, 42. 128; ultimatum, 45. 74 n.


Sparhawk, Nathaniel, in England, 43. 636.


Sparhawk, Nathaniel A., gift, 59. 139.


Spark, U. S. S., Naples (1819), 51. 492, 493.


Sparke, Michael, photostat of work, 58. 309.


Sparks, Jared, on Pulaski, 43. 568; Upham's work on Washington, 44. 2; J. B. Davis, 49. 178; K 4, 50. 94, 125; Gookin MS., 53. 191.


Sparks, Richard, medal, 56. 3.


Sparks, Mrs. Richard, gift, 56. 3.


Sparrow, Capt. Jonathan, militia press (1694), 43. 507.


Sparrow, Weston's ship, 51. 230, 54. 169, 170.


Spars, African trade, 44. 669.


Spaulding. See also Spalding. Spaulding, , contraband nurse, 43. 365, 370.


Spaulding, Eleazer, Acadian expe- dition, 43. 93.


Spaulding, William, Pepperell (1744), 44. 280.


Spaulding, William, jr., Acadian ex- pedition (1755), 43. 93.


Spear, Miss Elizabeth Bona- parte's companion, 47. 304, 306, 485, 485 n., 487.


Spear, Charles, newspaper, 49. 168. Spear, Daniel, 49. 235.


Specie, early American Oriental trade, 41. 243, 244, 249, 252, 255, 260-262, 264, 269; in European trade, 274, 276; shipment from English-Ameri- can colonies, 49. 32, 52. 335-337, 339, 340; platc fleet, 57. 399-401;


receipt for plate (1775), 59. 114; from prizes (1776), 60. 110. See also Money.


Spccke, Thomas, Mayflower crew, 60. 221.


Speckled wood, West Indian export, 47. 186.


Spectacle Island, decd (1680), 58. 237.


Spectator, in provincial Mass., 42. 449; "characters," 54. 231.


Speculation, Mass. grants in N. H. territory, 43. 82, 84; Charitable Corporation of London, 44. 646- 656; Swedish government after 1814, 51. 380. See also Finances; Panics.


Spee Club, medal, 49 .. 1.


Speech. See Freedom.


Speed, James, Lincoln's peace meas- ures, 59. 251.


Speedwell (1623-27), two ships, 47. 189, 190.


Speedwell, privateer (1777), 55. 80, 93 n.


Speller, Webster's, 43. 122-128, 130- 135, 138, 151.


Spelling matches, 42. 350.


Spence, Nicholas, letter to, 53. 204.


Spence, H. M. S., Cartagena, 52. 198. Spencer, Aaron W., 50. 111.


Spencer, Ambrosc, information on Hamilton, 46. 336.


Spencer, Sir Edward, Howell's letter on witchcraft, 50. 92.


Spencer, Rev. Elihu, Indian mission, 44. 267.


Spencer, George C., letter to, 47. 470. Spencer, Georgiana [Duchess of Devonshire], 48. 520.


Spencer, Henry, Antigua petition, 59. 174.


Spencer, John C., election of 1844, 42. 404; in Boston, 409; Tyler, 410; patronage, 413; Scnatc and ap- pointment, 45. 162; justiceship, 53. 333.


Spencer, Joseph, Conn. light horse, 43. 592; Boston siege, 59. 116. Spencer, Josephine [Mrs. Gay], 50. 111.


Spencer, Josephine (Vila), 50. 111.


Spencer, Robert. See Sunderland.


Spencer, Thomas, Antigua petition, 59. 176.


Spencer, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 388.


Spendlove, Maj. Roger, Bunker Hill, death, 49. 381.


Spermo, whaler, 54. 43.


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Spicer-Simson, Theodore, medallion, 46. 379; Wendell port., 57. 242; exhibit, 309.


Spices, early U. S. trade, 41. 256.


Spinden, Herbert J., 49. 5; Maya chronology, 57. 288, 289.


Spinney, Thomas S., acknowledg- ment to, 58. 14 n.


Spinster's Lecture, 42. 466.


Spirits of scurvygrass, 60. 377.


Spofford, John, deacon, 44. 282.


Spoleto, Italy, in 1819, 51. 441.


Spoliation claims, British settlement, 56. 1. See also French spoliation; Neutral trade.


Spooner, Bathsheba (Ruggles), crime, fate, 48. 34.


Spooner, John, papers, 59. 1.


Spooner, Mrs. John W., gift, 59. 1.


Spooner, Joshua, murder, 48. 34.


Spooner, Walter, Mass. Constitution


of 1780, 50. 393; Mass. council, 51. 259 n.


Spooner, William, papers, 59. 1.


Sports. See Amusements.


Spottiswoode & Co., account for Con- federacy, 48. 482.


Sprague, Weymouth, death (1739), 42. 451.


Sprague, Capt. Caleb, Mexican War letter, 53. 39.


Sprague, Charles, account book, 59. 97.


Sprague, Francis W., gifts, 48. 75, 50. 4, 37, 53. 39.


Sprague, Henry H., ballot reform, 58. 406, 410, 411.


Sprague, Homer B., school, 41. 170.


Sprague, Hosea, papers, 50. 4.


Sprague, Jethro, order against, 43. 259.


Sprague, John, Lancaster, separation of Maine, 41. 128; loyalism, 48. 27.


Sprague, Dr. John, Malden memorial stone, 41. 28.


Sprague, Joseph, Leicester (1748), 44. 267.


Sprague, Joseph, letter to (1847), 53. 39.


Sprague, Joseph E., letters (1827) on council candidacy, 49. 206; (1827) on election, 214.


Sprague, Labon, Boston crew, 55. 89. Sprague, Levit, papers, 50. 4.


Sprague, Peleg, attack on, 49. 220; Clay movement (1830), letter, 231, 232; fugitive-slave cases, 55. 341; letter to, 56. 160.


Sprague, Phineas, Webster dinner,


45. 160; family ports., 54. 3; letters, 7.


Sprague, Seth, letters (1830) on candi- dates, 49. 219; J. Q. Adams, 235; candidacy, 236; letters presented (?), 54. 7.


Spriggs, -, Hancock's servant, 60. 102, 111.


Spring, Leverett Wilson, Kansas, value, 41. 332-336, 339, 456; on Samuel Walker and John Brown, 47. 57; CASE OF CHURCH DISCI- PLINE, 49. 96; REVEREND JOHN E. STEWART, 50. 422; tributes, 51. 210, 214.


Spring, Dr. Marshall, 51. 216.


Spring, Marshall B., 41. 204.


Spring, Martha (Atwood), 51. 216.


Spring, Mary T. L., 51. 215.


Spring, Rebecca B., letter (1859) on Harpers Ferry affair, 41. 516.


Spring, Rev. Samuel, Boston siege, 59. 116.


Spring, Samuel R., 51. 215.


Spring, Sarah E. (Thompson), 51. 215.


Spring, in South, 43. 359.


Spring Rice, Sir Cecil A., letter to, 49. 62; port., 51. 238.


Spring-Rice, Edmund H., Conn. school teacher, 48. 455.


Spring-Rice, Thomas. See Monteagle. Springfield, Massachusetts, fortifica- tions (1694), 43. 506; medal, 47. 311; Pynchon's corn contract, 48. 35-51; Indian land purchase, 51- 54; and fort at Saybrook, 54; in 1790, 51. 45; abolitionist meeting (1851), 57. 211; Pynchon on (1638), 58. 387, 388.


Springfield Base Ball Club, medal, 47. 369.


Springfield Board of Trade, badge, 53. 129.


Springfield Republican, founding, 49. 243 n .; Sanborn, 51. 309.


Sproat, Hannah, 50. 60 n.


Sproat, Zebedee, protest on Constitu- tion of 1780, 50. 58-60.


Spurstowe, William, Pickering vs. Weston, 54. 166 n., 174.


Spurzheim, John G., ports., 49. 59, 55. 5.


Squa, Indian, land sale, 48. 492. Squanto. See Tisquantum.


Squantum, Mass., name and history, 41. 538, 539; Pilgrim feasts, 539.


Squatter Sovereignty, newspaper, ex- tract, 41. 221.


Squillaci. See Esquilache.


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Squire, Rollin M., London, 48. 440 n. Squirrel, H. M. S., Cartagena, 52. 197. Stackelberg, Baron B. R. G., Swedish chargé, 59. 409.


Stackpole, John, Biddeford affair, 45. 23.


Stackpole, Joseph Lewis, 41. 279; at Newbern, N. C., 57. 424.


Stackpole, Martha W. (Parsons), 57. 424 n.


Stackpoole, Capt. Hassard, challenge of American fleet, 59. 158.


Staël-Holstein, Anne (Necker), baronne de, letters (1810-11) on passage to U. S., 47. 295-299; AUTOG., 299.


Stafford, Granville Leveson-Gower, marquess of. See Gower.


Stafford, John, London bookseller, 46. 266.


Stafford, Morgan H., gift, 60. 23.


Staffordshire, England, emigrants to New England, 60. 372.


Stage. See Theater.


Stages, local Mass., 46. 210. See also Travel.


Stagg, William, shipmaster, 47. 181. Staigg, Richard M., ports. by, 53. 186, 58. 2.


Stainlein, Johann G. E., freiherr von, 51. 492.


Stainwood, Philip, immigrant, 57. 212.


Stair, John Dalrymple, earl of, Eng- lish trade, 50. 486.


Stamford, Thomas Grey, earl of, Board of Trade letter (1708), 55. 171.


Stammers, Elizabeth, marriage, 42. 470.


Stamp, Alfred E., on Miranda Papers, 46. 476 n.


Stamp Act, Mass. conflict, 44. 688, 689, 46. 466, 467 (see Gen. In. xix), 49. 367; predecessor (1755), 46. 465; Franklin and proposal, 49. 424, 474; Congress, 452; Boston obelisk to celebrate repeal, 50. 200; Chodo- wiecki engraving, 217; London merchants on repeal and proper colonial attitude, 55. 215-223; Newport riot, 234-237; reply to London merchants' advice, 57. 352-




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