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Stuart, James F. E., Old Pretender, Charitable Corporation, 44. 655; support, 53. 72, 77-80.
Stuart, John. See Bute.
Stuart, Joseph, letter (1856) on fugi- tive slaves, 49. 290.
Stuart, Mary [Mrs. McNeill], 55. 55. Stuart, Rev. Moses, Hebrew, 51. 294; Whitman's reply, 57. 245.
Stuart, Nancy [Mrs. Boyd], 55. 59.
Stuart, Robert, overland journey, 43. 20.
Stuart, William, British chargé, con- federate sympathy, 47. 385.
Stuart de Rothesay, Charles, baron, Spanish mission, 59. 378.
Stubbes. See also Stubbs.
Stubbes, .Francis, Pickering vS.
Weston, 54. 166 n., 167, 172-174.
Stubbes, John, 54. 166 n.
Stubbes, Mary [Mrs. Pickering], 54. 166.
Stubbs. See also Stubbes; Stubs.
Stubbs, Henry, tract, 57. 63; on Digby, 59. 90.
Stublefield's Tavern, N. C., 51. 72. Stubs, - (1624), 44. 188.
Studly, - , Weymouth (1751), 42. 460.
Sturbridge, Mass., loyalists, 48. 30. Sturgis, Dwight C., etching, 50. 118. Sturgis, Elizabeth (Perkins), 47. 233, 54. 25 n.
Sturgis, Esther (Perkins | Doubleday), 47. 237.
Sturgis, Henry P., port., 57. 230.
Sturgis, James P., Canton firm, 54. 25; career, 25 n.
Sturgis, Mrs. John, Boston fire, 56. 266.
Sturgis, John H., 57. 74.
Sturgis, Julian, book, 43. 303, 57. 74. Sturgis, Mary, Weymouth, death, 42. 464.
Sturgis, Mary M. (Beresford), gift, 57. 74. Sturgis, Russell [d. 1826], house, 47.
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237; School House certificate, 53. 66; China trade, 54. 15; family, 25 n.
Sturgis, Russell [grandson, H. C. 1823], reply to J. Q. Adams, 43. 303; London tribute to Lincoln, 48. 475, 476, 478; career, 57. 74 n. Sturgis, Maj. Russell, Charleston operations, 57. 454; negro soldiers' pay, 464.
Sturgis, Capt. Samuel D., U. S. A., Kan., 41. 357.
Sturgis, Susan [Mrs. Bigelow], 60. 16. Sturgis, William, Webster dinner, 45. 160; Franklin monument, 488, 489; group port., 47. 534, 56. 169; estate, 49. 15; election of 1830, 238; ship letters, career, 54. 21;
daughter, 60. 16.
Sturn, Robert, lithograph, 53. 128.
Stuyvesant, Gov. Peter, Endecott's letter, 47. 463; Capt. Penny case, correspondence, 58. 118, 122-125, 130.
Subaroff. See Sabouroff.
Subercase, Daniel d' Auger de, de- fense of Annapolis, 56. 10.
Submarine cable, Bright on, 46. 151; first, 222; William Endicott's ser- vices, 48. 248; relics of Atlantic, 52. 1, 54. 82; relic of Dewey's cutting, 53. 37; to Havana, 339.
Submarines, warfare, 50. 415.
Subtreasury, as Van Buren's measure, 42. 389; dead issue, 43. 104.
Subway. See Street railways. Success (1625), 47. 188.
Success, brig, Boston siege, 60. 96. Success, schooner (1776), 44. 376.
Sucre. See Pozo y Sucre.
Suez Canal, and French at Panama, 44. 625.
Suffield, Conn., in 1790, 51. 45.
Suffolk, Henry Howard, earl of, American affairs, 48. 505, 50. 463. Suffolk, Eng., emigrants to New Eng- land, 60. 372.
Suffolk (England) Archeological So- ciety, meeting, 47. 131.
Suffolk Bank System, 46. 218.
Suffolk County, Mass., court files, 44. 552-555, 57. 24-27; Sheriff Greenleaf's accounts, 53. 21, 22.
Suffolk Resolves, meeting-house, Gen. In. xvi.
Suffrage, Van Buren's attitude, 42. 420, 421; property qualification in Constitution of 1780, 50. 389-392, 403, 404, 408-410. See also Ballots; Elections; Freemen; Negro suff-
rage; Parliament (reform); Politics; Representation.
Sugar and molasses, early U. S .- Oriental trade, 41. 242, 243, 247, 249, 252, 254-256, 259-261, 270- 272; British colonial acts, revenue, 43. 478, 479, 46. 467; colonial duty, 43. 483; importation (1771), 488; in triangular trade, 44. 682; sugar- house account books, 52. 284; Bos- ton shipments (1688-89), 337, 338; British tariff (1843-46), 53. 312, 318, 321, 322; Antigua petition, 59. 171; American trade (1775), 220, 223; Achard's discovery, 333; French decrees on production, re- fining, and trade, 60. 252, 255, 257, 259-265, 268, 270, 271, 273, 277, 278, 280, 282, 284, 289, 291, 295, 296, 298, 303, 304. See also Tafia. Suicide, stigma in provincial Mass., 43. 440, 441. Sukey, 59. 303.
Sulgrave, Eng., manor and church described, 41. 297-299 (see Gen. In. xvii).
Sullaway, John, Boston crew, 55. 89. Sullivan, Charlotte C. (Blake), 52. 80.
Sullivan, James, candidacy (1807), 41. 139; in M. H. S., letter, 292, 315; ports., 42. 15, 16, 54. 245; letters: (1774) on Biddeford affair, 45. 23; (1808) on Federalists and secession, candidacy, 57. 501; - Pickering's letter (1808), 45. 358; Brattle Sq. Church, 47. 229; Madison on, 467; Constitution of 1780, 50. 358 n., 359, 384 n., 393, 397 n., Alexander Scammell, 52. 145; northeastern boundary, 54. 345.
Sullivan, James, epitaph (1787), 53. 187.
Sullivan, James [H. C. 1894], 49. 164. Sullivan, John [father of James], port., 60. 313.
Sullivan, Gen. John [brother of James], Du Coudray incident, 41. 322; Iroquois expedition, 42. 194, 195, 44. 497, 46. 427; Long Island, 43. 554; Brandywine, 563; letter to, 45. 23; Brattle Sq. Church, 47. 229; letters, 54. 7; Stark at Boston sicge, 57. 333, 335; correspondence on legal student, 59. 263, 264; port., Gen. In. xiii.
Sullivan, John [son of James], versa- tility, 45. 181.
Sullivan, Sergt. John, mutiny (1783), 45. 336.
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Sullivan, Lucy (Wadsworth), 52. 80; gift, 50. 94.
Sullivan, Richard [1], Natural Phi- losophy Society, AUTOG., 49. 418.
Sullivan, Richard [2], gift, 42. 15, 16; papers, 55. 224.
Sullivan, Rev. Thomas Russell [1], career, 52. 80.
Sullivan, Thomas Russell [2], mem- ber, 49. 290, 347; tributes, 50. 4-11; memoir, 52. 80; PORT. and AUTOG., 80.
Sullivan, William, Franklin monu- ment, 45. 488, 489; embassy to Washington (1815), documents, 48. 343-351; Natural Philosophy So- ciety, AUTOG., 49. 418.
Sully, Thomas, Wise on, 59. 82.
Summer Street Fire Committee, rec- ords, 52. 276, 55. 339, 59. 265.
Sumner, shipmaster, Hawaii (1821), 54. 37.
Sumner, Mrs. - (Donneville?), at Saratoga (1820), 50. 196.
Sumner, Albert, 46. 344, 346.
Sumner, Alice (Mason | Hooper), 46. 151 n.
Sumner, Bradford, letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 282.
Sumner, Charles, on Lincoln's mis- takes (1861), 41. 116; Brooks assault, southern opinion, 222, 456, 46. 486-488, 54. 180; Kan., 41. 461; on Lincoln's inaugural, 42. 149; emancipation, Livermore, correspondence, 184, 44. 595-604; censure, 43. 400; Henry Adams on, 658; Florida incident, 44. 11 n .; ports., 87, 49. 176, 55. 42; bust of Everett, 44. 217; dinner talk (1841), 338; optimism (1862), 603; M.H.S., 607; T'rent affair, Bright's letters, 45. 62, 63, 131, 137, 138, 142, 148- 159, 512, 519, 522; Seward, rela- tions, opinions, 79, 46. 43, 56, 48. 461 n., 49. 111 n .; slavery speech (1861), 45. 83, 90; C. F. Adams, 246; Alabama claims, indirect claims, 268, 46. 153, 154; Grant, 45. 538; foreign affairs, Lincoln's pol- icy, speech (1863), 46. 42 n., 61, 77, 47. 82-86, 48. 232; privateers, 46. 82; Bright's letters to (1861-72), 93-164; Reconstruction, 104, 59. 252; marriage, 46. 151; London (1872), 184; Crittenden Compro- mise, 225 n .; on Boston and Demo- cratic Review, 359; on George Sum- ner's writings, 360; letters to, 363, 60. 232; brother's private letters,
46. 366; Wolseley on, 47. 23; rela- tions with the Argylls, 68-73; Argyll letters to (1859-65), 69, 73- 107 (see Gen. In. xix); bust, 311, . 50. 413, 56. 3 (ILLUS., 47. 311); Canadian reciprocity, 47. 159; F. C. Gray, 531; British belligerency proclamation, 48. 192, 193; British attitude, Goldwin Smith, 49. 108, 111, 112, 115, 152, 153; miniature, lock of hair, 176; contemporary and later opinion, 355; election to Senatc, 50. 50; letters to, on Peace oration (1845), 249-307 (see Gen. In. xxi); letters: (1845) on the ora- tion, 261; (1864) on election, Frced- men's Bureau, 58. 135; (1846) on political position, 195; (1861) on Monti, 317; (1840) to Vaughan, 59. 380 [see also below]; - proposed cheap edition of Peace oration, 50. 303, 304; Ictters presented, 52. 169, 55. 339, Gen. In. xiii; Woodman correspondence, 54. 5; Sims rendi- tion, 55. 341; character, 56. 480, 60. 224; election of 1864, 57. 386; John- son's impeachment and patronage, 58. 136; papers on statue, 59. 237; Johnson's Cabinet, 252; as orator, 60. 62, 63; letters to Andrew (1861) : changes in printing them, 222- 225; sudden cessation, 223; Peace Convention delegates, 225, 232, 233; omissions in printing, 226- 230; attitude and conditions, 229- 232, 234.
Sumner, Charles P., death, estate, 46. 347, 353.
Sumner, Edwin V., Kan., 41. 358, 359; Antietam, 56. 190; Seven Pines, 57. 107; Seven Days, 115.
Sumner, George, Trent affair, 45. 57, 144, 415, 47. 109; biog. note, 46. 341; letters (1837-44), 341-370: Washington, 341-343; Denmark, 344-346; Turkey, 346-354; on death of father, 347, 353; on his articles, 359-362 (see Gen. In. xix); Spain, civil war, 363-370; Ireland, 367; - Russia, a bore, 52. 31; Woodman correspondence, 54. 5.
Sumner, Henry, letters to, 46. 341, 346, 353.
Sumner, Horace, 46. 344.
Sumner, Gov. Increase, papers, 48. 168, Gen. In. xvi; Constitution of 1780, 50. 397 n .; receipt book, 51. 343.
Sumner, Increase, General Court (1834), 57. 259.
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Sumner, John Osborne, report on Library and Cabinet, 43. 467; on German conditions (1914), 49. 169. Sumner, Mary, letter to, 46. 344, 348. Sumner, Relief (Jacob), death, 46. 151 n.
Sumner, Samuel, earthenware associa- tion, 51. 238.
Sumner, William, witness, 54. 16.
Sumner, William R., earthenware association, 51. 239.
Sumter, Thomas, irregular cavalry, 43. 558; southern campaign, 585.
Sumter, C. S. S., last blockade run, 44. 283-296; status, 46. 70-72.
Sunda Straits, Columbia in (1793), 53. 268.
Sunday, present-day observance, 44. 469-471; Alexander McKenzie's sabbatarianism, 48. 312; in South (1773), 49. 455; in France (1778), 54. 104, 124, 126, 128; Mass. ob- servance and postoffices (1811), 59. 169-171.
Sunderland, John, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Sunderland, Robert Spencer, earl of, Gove pardon, 45. 235.
Sunderland, H. M. S., 44. 76.
Sunnebacke, Rev. English ser- mon (1628), 50. 207.
Superbe, H. M. S., 44. 75.
Supercargo, in Oriental trade, 41. 241. Superstition. See Religion; Witch- craft.
Supreme Court, appointment (1823), 42. 338; clerk (1789), 44. 526; Cush- ing and chief justiceship, 526, 527; neutrality decision, Santissima Trinidad, offset, 45. 274-276, 283, 307; Bradley and Strong, 536; Baldwin, 46. 337; special wine im- portation for justices, 48. 2; canned music, 186; rejection of Spencer, 53. 333; Stanton, 59. 106. See also Marshall, John.
Surgery, Reynolds letters, 48. 135; ether, 319, 52. 169, 322; R. H. Fitz, appendicitis, 47. 7, 52. 109- 112; Nélaton's probe, 48. 332- 335; naval (1777), 55. 84. See also Medicine.
Surplus revenue, distribution, 46. 335. Surprise de Diane, ballet, 48. 528-530. Surrey, England, emigrants to New England, 60. 372. Surriage, Isaac, 44. 254.
Surriage, Sarah, 44. 254.
Susquehanna, U. S. S., Port Royal, 56. 380.
Sussex, England, emigrants to New England, 60. 372.
Sussex, sinking, 50. 414.
Suter, Mrs. - , of District of Co- lumbia (1814), 47. 511.
Suter, John, shipmaster, voyage,
Hawaii, 54. 15, 22, 33, 34, 36; letters to, instructions, 24, 28.
Sutherland, Dr. Charles, Ft. Monroe, 56. 462, 464.
Sutherland, George G. W. S. Leve- son-Gower, duke of, Garibaldi, 48. 465 n.
Sutherland, Harriet E. G. (Howard), duchess of, daughter, 45. 522.
Sutherland, Lieut. William, Concord action, 56. 82 n.
Suttle, Charles F., Burns rendition, letters, 44. 324 (see Gen. In. xviii), 325, 328, 331, 333, 48. 351, 52. 45. Sutton, Sir Richard, 44. 105 n .; ex- amination of Galloway, 114, 115 n .; Howe inquiry, 173 n .; Franklin, 56. 134.
Sutton, Robert, negro soldier, charac- ter, 43. 350, 353, 355, 357, 366, 394. Sutton, Mass., Shays's Rebellion, 43. 130; Constitution of 1780, 50. 388, 396.
Suvárov, Alexandre, warfare, 59. 338. Svertchhoff, - , Russian chargé at Florence (1819), 51. 437.
Swain, David Lowry, Mecklenburg Declaration, 43. 102, 106.
Swain, Rev. Joseph, sermon, 43. 620. Swallow, Benjamin, Pepperell, 44. 264, 269.
Swallow, Samuel, letter to, 55. 279.
Swallow, sloop (1768), 55. 48.
Swallow, brig (1797), 49. 273.
Swamp Angel, battery, 57. 427, 434, 436.
Swan. See also Swon.
Swan, Jacob, Antigua petition, 59. 176.
Swan, Mrs. James, Sans Souci Club farce, 60. 335, 337.
Swan, Mrs. Joshua A. (Hodges), gift, 41. 230.
Swan, William, local politics, 57. 252; C. P. Huntington, 265.
Swan, Weston's ship, 51. 222, 229, 230, 54. 169, 170, 170 n.
Swan (1688), 52. 337.
Swan, Connecticut sloop (1699), 53. 141.
Swansea, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 368, 385; World War medal, 54. 194.
Swanton, John R., 49. 5.
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SWANWICK-TAFT
Swanwick, John, reply to presidential address, 57. 151.
Swartwout, John, 41. 48, 49, 60.
Swasey, A. Loring, 52. 103.
Swasey, Dorothy (Lovering), 52. 103.
Swayne, Elizabeth [Mrs. Weare], 42. 20.
Swayne, Richard, 42. 20.
Sweden, Russell on mission, 44. 315, 316, 322; conditions (1815), 320, 321; Dix on (1826), 50. 151; Ameri- can trade letter-book (1811-13), 51. 3; travel in 1818, posting, 369- 377; governmental speculation after 1814, 380-381; Ebeling on affairs and conditions (1800-16), 59. 338, 341, 352, 368; Hamburg, 368, 370. Swedenborgianism, John Bigelow, 45. 352; service (1834), 57. 262.
Sweeting, Job, Providence, 44. 657.
Sweetland, Richard, Boston crew, 55. 89.
Sweetser, Luke, Jaffrey tavern, 50. 195.
Swem, Earl G., on Tyndall's map, 58. 245.
Swett, Joseph, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Swett, Lucia (Gray), 56. 273 n.
Swett, Samuel, Franklin monument, 45. 488; wife, 56. 273 n.
Swift, Dr. Foster, Civil War, cap- tured, 56. 360, 364, 367, 372.
Swift, John L., Burns rendition, 44. 328.
Swift, Jonathan, as satirist, 53. 29. Swift, Joseph G., 50. 71; J. A. Dix, 136.
Swift, Lindsay, member, 41. 3, 4; books, 417; gift, 452; reports on Library and Cabinet, 42. 252, 46. 396; E. H. STROBEL, 49. 330; on F. B. Sanborn, 50. 209; on Adams Library, 51. 276 n .; HISTORY AT HARVARD IN THE SEVENTIES, 52. 69; tribute, 55. 6.
Swiss regiment, in French Louisiana, 60. 280, 288.
Switzerland, revolution (1798), 59. 328.
Swon, William, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Swords, J. M., newspaper, 46. 243.
Sydenhamian method in smallpox, 45. 443.
Sydney, Thomas Townshend, vis- count, on Howe affair, 44. 135; on American affairs, 50. 465; loyal- ists, 54. 340.
Sygemank, 55. 56.
Sykes. See also Sikes.
Sykes, Arthur A., Disney's biog., 43. 631 n.
Sykes, George, Gettysburg, 44. 229, 232; Fredericksburg, 250.
Sykes, Richard, letter (1759) on mili- tary affairs, 43. 652.
Syllacius, Nicolas, photostat of work, 58.298.
Sylph, 44. 456.
Sylvester, Saint, tomb, 51. 459.
Sylvester. See also Silvester.
Sylvester, Edward Q., 58. 139.
Sylvester, Giles, marriage, 52. 124.
Sylvester, Hannah (Savage | Gillam), 52. 124 n.
Sylvester, Joshua, translation of Du Bartas, 47. 279.
Symes,- -, shipmaster (1771), 57. 357.
Symes, Henry, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Symmes. See also Sims; Symes.
Symmes, Anna [Mrs. Harrison], 47. 471.
Symmes, John Cleves, daughter, 47. 471; ticket to lecture, FACSIM., 51. 108; letters, 55. 227.
Symmes, Rev. Timothy, sermon, 42. 455.
Symonds. See also Simmons.
Symonds, Harlakenden, 45. 216.
Symonds, Martha (Reade | Epps), 47. 25.
Symonds, Samuel, 47. 25.
Symonds, Sarah W., reliefs of houses, 54. 290. Synshong, hong merchant, 41. 273.
Syracuse, Athenian expedition (415 B. C.), 57. 397.
Syriac, Stiles's study, 51. 295.
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Taber, Dorothy, losses, 50. 314. Taber, Freeman, losses, 50. 314.
Tablecloths, Russian trade, 41. 275.
Tabor, Gertrude F., gift, 57. 361.
Tacitus, Cornelius, on Germans, 51. 117, 119, 121, 127; as historian, 56. 329.
Tafetta, Countess of, 51. 404.
Tafia, edicts on French colonial trade, 60. 295-298.
Taft. See also Toft.
Taft, Lydia (Bowman), 51. 337.
Taft, Rev. Moses, sermon, 42. 477.
Taft, Pres. William H., Canadian reciprocity, 45. 12, 47. 171, 177; Stanwood's work, 57. 220; Lodge
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and Cabinet, 58. 373; Roosevelt (1912), 59. 310.
Taggard, Frank W., 57. 493, 494.
Taggard, Henry, gift, 49. 167.
Tailer, Lieut .- Gov. William, chair, 41. 166; biog. note, 166; light horse, 56. 47; New-England Courant, 57. 349, 351-353.
Tailors, French (1778), 54. 105. See also Dress.
Taisnier, Jean, Navigation, photostat, 58. 306.
Talbot, Charles. See Shrewsbury.
Talbot, Christopher, petition for patent, 41. 167.
Talbot, George, earthenware associa- tion, 51. 239.
Talbot, Sir Gilbert, on powder of sympathy, 59. 91.
Talbot, Silas, prisoner of war, ex- change question, 45. 21, 56. 158; naval career, 46. 193.
Talbot, Gov. Thomas, 41. 191, 280. Talcott, Joseph, Mohegans, 56. 52. Taliaferro, Samuel, Virginia church support, 42. 342.
Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles M. de, American policy and negotiation, 44. 396, 398-400, 403-406, 415, 49. 63-65, 76-78, 59. 330, 331; Du Pont's report on spoliations, 49. 65-76; on danger in American war, 73 n .; R. T. Paine's diatribc, 59. 320; Ebeling on, 328.
Tallmadge, James, 54. 49 n. Talman, French shipmaster (1778), 44. 377.
Tamahourelanne, 54. 29, 34, 43.
Tammany Society of New York, Federalist rival, 49. 276; M.H.S., 59. 209. See also Sons of St. Tammany.
Tamoree, King of Kauai, character, and traders, 54. 17, 32-39, 42, 44, 45. Tamoree, George P., mission, 54. 10; traders, 32, 39, 42; career, 32 n.
Tandy, William, Virginia church sup- port, 42. 342.
Taney, Roger B., Mass. opinion (1834), 45.
183; appointment (1836), 53. 55.
Tangiers, Smith and civil seal (1680), 55. 4.
Tankerville, Charles Bennet, earl of, Quincy in London, 50. 465.
Tannar, Arthur, shipmaster, 52. 336. Taper, Hannah, school, 55. 287.
Tapley, Henry F., gift, 51. 90, 107.
Tappan, -, in Russia (1840), 52. 31.
Tappan, Andrew, Calhoun on, 53. 51.
Tappan, Senator Benjamin, on Polk's promise on Texas, correspondence, 43. 110, 115-118, 120, 121.
Tappan, Charles, Franklin monu- ment, letter (1826), 45. 488, 492.
Tappan, Rev. David, divinity in- struction, 50. 124.
Tappan, Eben, 53. 37.
Tappan, George, 60. 48.
Tappan, Hannah (Sewall), 41. 205.
Tappan, Jacob, 41. 205.
Tappan, Jane [Mrs. Green], 41. 204, 205.
Tappan, John, Franklin monument, 45. 490.
Tappan, Sarah A. D. [Mrs. Crapo], 60. 48.
Tappan, Serena (Davis), 60. 48.
Tappan, Sewall, Webster dinner, 45. 161.
Tappan & Bradford, lithographs, 52. 139, 53. 37.
Tapparelli d' Azeglio, Marqués Em- manuel V., London society, 48. 448.
Tappe, John, bookseller, 58. 245.
Tapping, Benjamin H., naval man, 55. 89; army deserter, exculpation, 120, 121.
Tapping, John, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Tar, Oriental trade, 41. 238, 252. Target, Gui J. B., 43. 688.
Tariff, British issue (1903), 42. 309; dead issue (1848), 43. 104; British opinions on American (1861-69), 45. 78, 46. 94, 99, 149, 49. 142, 147; (1841-46), 53. 300, 301, 303, 307, 314, 315, 317, 318, 320, 322; free list for gifts to freedmen, 46. 132; of 1828, 320, 321, 325, 49. 210-212; C. S. A., 48. 210; proposed Conti- nental (1787), 430; as issue (1892), 57. 283; compromise of 1833, 370. See also Acts of Trade; American System; Customs; Octroi; Reci- procity; Taxation; Tonnage.
Tarleton, Sir Banastre, irregular cavalry, southern campaign, 43. 557, 558, 583 (see Gen. In. xvii), 587; Cowpens, 586; Mary Robin- son, 48. 510 n.
Tarpeian Rock, in 1819, 51. 449.
Tartar, H. M. S., 45. 16.
Tartar, ship, Hawaii (1820-22), 54. 24 n., 41.
Tasomockon, Indian, deed, 48. 493. Tatler, "characters," 54. 231.
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Tatnell, Samuel, death, 42. 457.
Tatooch Isle, Northwest Coast, 53. 229, 234, 235, 245.
Tatoochkasettle, Northwest Coast chief, 53. 241.
Tatum, David, 41. 514.
Tatum, Hannah, 41. 514.
Taube, Baron von, 51. 379-381.
Taunton, Henry Labouchere, baron. See Labouchere.
Taunton, Mass., Baylies's letters (1827-34), 45. 166-184; papers con- cerning, 47. 276, 59. 1; Great Awakening, 53. 205; Coram's ship- building suit (1701), 56, 16-19, 46. Taunton Daily Gazette, on J. E. San- ford, 42. 286.
Taverns and hotels, Damascus con- vent (1839), 46. 349; Boston, 47. 191, 192 n., 268 n., 60. 165; Balti- more, 47. 505; Philadelphia, 506; New York, 510; between Boston and Saratoga (1820), 50. 189-195; and lodgings in Europe (1818-19), 51. 388, 389, 391, 392, 406, 444; Dedham, Gen. In. xvi. See also Boarding house.
Taxation, and separation of Maine, 41. 129, 148; and personal indul- gence, 43. 131; by postage, 622; Pendleton on parliament (1775), 44. 521; Civil War direct, 45. 134; Mass. payment in corn (1655), 499; loyalist resistance, 48. 30; and American Revolution, 50. 436; American World War legislation, 51. 14, 15; Massie on colonial, 56. 121-123; McCall on, 57. 189; of minors, 264; of extra-state capital, 264; Mass. poll and estates (1784), 60. 121. See also Excise; Finances; Income; Poll; Tariff.
Taylor. See also Tailer.
Taylor, Capt. of England, on Seward, 45. 79.
Taylor, Col .- , Washington (1814), 47. 528.
Taylor, Rev. Barnabas, sermon, 42. 448. Taylor, Mrs. Bertrand E., gift, 48. 75.
Taylor, Charles Henry, gifts, 55. 319, 56. 299, 57. 309.
Taylor, Rev. Edward T., General Court chaplain, 57. 257, 258.
Taylor, Eldad, Mass. council, 51. 259 n.
Taylor, Elizabeth (Rogers), 54. 95 n. Taylor, George, Providence (1776), 44. 657.
Taylor, George, jr., on Pickering (1797), 43. 142.
Taylor, Gustavus, marine agent at Batavia, 41. 259, 261.
Taylor, Hannis, Alaska boundary, 58. 341.
Taylor, Henry, Milton reprints, 42. 168.
Taylor, Henry Osborn, corresponding member, 49. 3, 60; paper, 412.
Taylor, James, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Taylor, James, Boston crew (1777), 55. 89.
Taylor, James, Norfolk, Va., agent (1792), 44. 670, 673.
Taylor, James W., Canadian reci- procity, 47. 151, 153.
Taylor, John, English poet, "charac- ters," 54. 228 n.
Taylor, Rev. John [H. C. 1721], biog. note, 54. 95 n.
Taylor, John, Milton (1738), 42. 445. Taylor, John, Boston, nonimporta- tion, 50. 478.
Taylor, John, Northborough loyalist, 48. 23.
Taylor, Dr. John, Mass. council, 51. 260 n.
Taylor, John, Noah Webster's em- ployee, 44. 213 n.
Taylor, John, of Caroline, Monroe's letters to (1793-1824), 42. 321-340; and office (1803), 326; letter (1815) on Ghent Treaty, 333; on standing army, 334; illness, 335; on glebes, 347 n.
Taylor, John W., letter to, 45. 180; on paintings in federal capitol, 59. 75.
Taylor, Martha (Greene), 54. 96, 124. Taylor, Mary (Greene), 54. 95.
Taylor, Miles, Committee of 33, 43. 677.
Taylor, Peter A., parliamentary de-
bate on Confederate States of America, 48. 457.
Taylor, Randal, 57. 55.
Taylor, Rebecca [Mrs. Orne], 51. 184, 185.
Taylor, Richard, Boston petition (1664), 52. 315.
Taylor, Robert, & Co., 47. 115.
Taylor, Sarah (Burrill), 51. 185.
Taylor, Sarah (Cheever | Savage), 51. 191.
Taylor, Rev. Thomas, London ser- mons (1627), 50. 205, 207.
Taylor, Thomas C., election of 1828, 46. 326.
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Taylor, Walter, Boston conduit, 47. 218.
Taylor, Walter H., on fall of Confed- eracy, 48. 99.
Taylor, Rev. William, 46. 267.
Taylor, William, Boston, suicide (1682), 43. 440.
Taylor, William, Lynn (c. 1727), 51. 185.
Taylor, William [b. 1735], Milton, 54. 95, 96, 124.
Taylor, William [d. 1788], Boston, 51. 191.
Taylor,
William,
Canton
factor
(1797), 41. 243.
Taylor, Pres. Zachary, English com- ment on Mexican campaign, 47. 458; candidacy, 50. 48, 60. 118; mourning badge, 57. 361.
Taylor & Talbot, Oriental trade, 41. 259.
Taylor & Waldron, earthenware association, 51. 239.
Taylor, Reed & Co., earthenware association, 51. 239.
Tazewell, Henry, replies to presi- dential addresses, 57. 144, 151.
Tazewell, Littleton W., letter to, 45. 174; Jackson's Cabinet, 46. 329, 49. 216; foreign mission, 46. 331; M. M. Noah, 49. 222.
Tchernicheff, Alexandre I., prince, port., 51. 398.
Tea, early U. S. trade, 41. 239, 242, 243, 245, 247, 249-252, 257, 259, 262, 265, 266, 270-272, 275, 277; colonial duty, 43. 483; importation (1768-73), 490; Maryland affair, 50. 473; Mass. excise, 51. 338. See also Boston Tea Party.
Technology, Olmsted on, and military training at college, 50. 168-170. Tecumseh, Charles Carr, 49. 92.
Tedderman, Capt. Richard, Louis- burg expedition, 44. 75.
Teel, Weymouth (1739-51), 42. 452, 461, 462.
Teele, Albert K., on milestones, 42; 101, 103.
Tefft, Rev. Benjamin F., as consul, 48. 460.
Tegeler, Dederic, petition on Lafa- yette, 46. 236.
Tejada, Francisco de, Virginia reports (1611-12), 54. 64, 68, 72.
Telegraph, Cape Race despatches, 46. 221; Clark's English patent, 49. 290. See also Submarine cable.
Telegraph. See United States Tele- graph.
Telephone, Goodell's interest, 52. 40. Teller, Henry M., Alaska boundary, 58. 340.
Temperance, J. C. Warren on, 52. 120; Warren cup, ILLUS., 120, 121; question in Northampton (1832), 57. 245, 249, 260. See also Drink. Temple, Elizabeth (Bowdoin), lady, port., 58. 147.
Temple, Elizabeth (Watson | Russell), lady, 47. 234.
Temple, Elizabeth B. [Mrs. Win- throp], 58. 147.
Temple, Sir Grenville, wife, 47. 234, 235; house robbed, 236; port., 58. 147.
Temple, Henry J. See Palmerston.
Temple, Sir John, as customs com- missioner, 43. 480-482, 485, 46. 466, 56. 350; Richard Price, 43. 616; Cockle affair, 47. 201; Quincy in London, 50. 451-453; on Liberty affair expenses, 55. 261 n .; letters (1768) as commissioner, 267, 271, 277, 278; Hutchinson Letters, Whately affair, 56. 95, 58. 89-91; letter to Franklin (1781), 57. 513; Malcom affair, letter, 58. 16, 64; port., 147; position (1778), 59. 58 n .; New York house, 60. 49.
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