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Townshend, -, Hollis, New Hamp- shire (1748), 44. 274.
Townshend, Charles [d. 1767], co- lonial policy, 46. 466; Paxton on, 56. 349.
Townshend, Charles, 2d viscount, success as a farmer, 59. 181.
Townshend, Charlotte (Compton), viscountess, 56. 351 n.
Townshend, Etheldreda (Harrison), viscountess, 56. 351 n.
Townshend, George, 4th viscount, Paxton's letters to (1768-69), 56. 348-352.
Townshend, Sir Roger [1], 42. 212 n. Townshend, Sir Roger [2], death, 42. 212 n. (see Gen. In. xvii).
Townshend, Capt. Roger, commis- sion (1729), 55. 285.
Townshend, Thomas. See Sydney. Townshend acts, customs regulations,
43. 479; Wilkes on, 47. 197; rumorcd repeal, 205; provisions and purpose, 55. 240; Mass. pro- test, 266; Paxton on Boston con- ditions (1768-69), 56. 348-352; writs of assistance, 58. 24, 443. See also Customs; Liberty; Malcom, Daniel; Nonintercourse; Tea.
Townslcy, James, Kan., 41. 222, 471, 472, 477.
Towson, Nathan, paymaster-gcn- eral, 49. 183; post, 50. 68; J. A. Dix, 137.
Tozzer, Alfred Marston, Putnam's pupil, 49. 5; F. W. PUTNAM, 482; on C. P. Bowditch, 56. 312; mem-
ber, 58. 215, 237; CHRONOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF AMERICAN ARCHAEOL- OGY, 59. 283.
Tracey. See Tracy.
Tracy, Ann (Bromfield), letter (1825) on Lafayette's visit, 42. 314.
Tracy (Traccy), John, privateer, 55. 145.
Tracy, Nathaniel, port., 48. 319; in Europe, 49. 84.
Tracy, Nicholas, shipmaster, 47. 182.
Tracy, Patrick, port., 48. 319.
Tracy, Rev. Thomas, Lafayette's visit, 42. 314-316; biog. note, 314 n.
Tracy, Uriah, replies to presidential addresscs, 57. 140, 148, 150.
Tracy, Sir William, 42. 207 n.
Trade. See Commerce.
Trade with the enemy, act (1917), 51. 13; Queen Anne's War, 55. 171, 172. Traffane, François, ferme, 60. 265. Trail. See also Trailes; Traill.
Trail, Robert, impressment case, 44. 432, 438.
Trailcs, Johann G., Ebcling on, 59. 366.
Traill, -, shipmaster (1798), 47. 482.
Traill, John, imprint, 53. 193 n.
Train, Enoch, flag for Dorchester, Gen. In. xiii.
Train, George Francis, Moran on, 48. 437.
Train & Stone, earthenware associa- tion, 51. 239.
Trance, attitude toward (1695), 44. 685.
Transit of Venus (1782), notes, 51. 291, 52. 284.
Transportation, during American Revolution, 44. 145, 151, 364; con- ditions of America (1789), 47. 37; World War problem (1914), 48. 86- 89. See also next title; Commerce; Communication; Express; Freight; Horses; Navigation; Railroads; Roads; Travel.
Transportés. See Servants.
Trapp, Joseph, translation of Virgil, 49. 428.
Trask, Cora E., on Warren banner, 52. 119.
Trask, Lyman T., 52. 120.
Trask, Capt. Samuel, 52. 120.
Traske, William, 45. 570.
Trautmannsdorf, Ferdinand, fürst von, 51. 396.
Travel, mcans (1840), 43. 25, 26; western (1845), 44. 339-354; stage
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and early railroad in eastern Mass., 46. 210, 211; western Pa. and Md. (1837), 341; Denmark (1838), 344- 346; Turkey (1839), 346-354; Italy (1840), 354-362; Spain (1843-44), 363-370; Boston-D. C. (1814), 47. 490-492, 505, 506, 510, 513; Britain (1774), 48. 336-341, 50. 434-437; D. C .- N. Orleans (1821), 49. 181; South (1773), 452-470; Pa., N. J. (1773), 470-475, 478; Boston-Saratoga (1820), 50. 189- 196; N. Eng., N. Y. (1790), 51. 35-57; Philadelphia-Charleston
(1791), 58-75; Sweden-Italy (1818-19), 369-498; posting then, 369, 373-376, 387, 399, 476; France (1778), 54. 99-102, 115, 118; D. C .- Niagara-Boston and return (1826), 59. 380-414; itemized expenses, 411-413; summary of miles, 413, 414. See also Automobile; Street railways; Taverns; Transportation. Travelers Insurance Co., gift, medal, 60. 359.
Travis, Daniel, almanacs, 60. 87.
Treadwell, Grace W., gift, 47. 369.
Treadwell, Dr. John D., port., 51. 353.
Treadwell, John H., 43. 293.
Treadwell, John W., Clay's letter, 52. 3.
Treason, omission in Massachusetts colonial laws, 45. 654.
Treasurer of M.H.S., by-laws on, 41. 72, 95, 443; ports., 77. See also Fi- nances of M.H.S .; Forbes, Allan; Lord, Arthur; Smith, Charles Card. Treasurers, French edicts on colonial, 60. 287, 290.
Treasury Department, salaries (1851), 57. 495, 496.
Treat, Elizabeth (Canning), 51. 44 n. Treat, John, 51. 44 n.
Treaties, Anglo-American commercial
(1815), 44. 306, 308-310, 317-319; Algerian (1815), 316; Franco-Am- erican (1800), 377-428 [see French spoliation claims]; Pardo (1739), 387, 409. See also Ashburton, Alex- ander; Assiento; Campo Formio; Florida; Frankfort; Ghent; Guada- lupe Hidalgo; Hay-Pauncefote; Jay; Louisiana Purchase; Paris; Peace of 1783; Reciprocity; San Lorenzo; Selz; Vienna; Whitehall.
Treaty-making power, debate (1816),
53. 336; Lodge and Senate, 58. 331. Treby, Sir George, Andros case, 45. 647.
Trecothick, Barlow, 43. 197, 198; let- ters on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 215- 223; letters presented, Gen. In. xiii.
Tredwen (Trequin), John, privateer agreement, 57. 500.
Tree, Francis, Boston crew, 55. 89. Trees. See Forests; Fruit; Nuts.
Treitschke, Heinrich G. von, doctrine of force, 48. 171.
Trelawney, Gov. Edward, Ogle affair, 52. 196 n.
Trember, Margaret [Mrs. Milles], 58. 159.
Tremont House, Boston, brushes for guests, 43. 91; view, 55. 286.
Tremont St., Boston, views, 54. 214, 56. 168, 169.
Tremont Temple, Boston, Lincoln's and Seward's addresses (1848), 42. 70, 72, 74, 75, 78.
Trench, Friedrich, persecution, 43. 635.
Trench, Richard le P. See Clancarty. Trenholm, George A., blockade run- ning, 44. 283, 284.
Trenholm, George F., poster, 55. 186. Trenholme, Norman M., 49. 164.
Trent, William P., Crèvecœur study, 43. 687, 689, 49. 413.
Trent affair, aftermath, effect, 41. 327, 45. 111, 113, 115, 125, 126, 127, 130, 131, 135, 136, 138, 157, 159, 521, 46. 102; C. F. Adams [2] on, Dana's criticism, rejoinder, 45. 35-76, 508-530; American excite- ment and upholding, 35-39, 59-62, 67, 81-87, 89, 94, 96-100, 107, 188, 511, 523, 530; facts of capture, 39- 43, 190; English indignation, press excitation, extracts, 43, 88, 92 n. 95, 103, 108, 110, 112, 113, 125, 143-148, 150, 151, 155, 515 n., 521, 522; international law, search, prize, contraband, impressment, taking into port, 43-48, 57 n., 98- 100, 133, 137, 140, 144, 148, 149, 508-511, 510 n., 511 n., 519, 524, 591, 46. 105, 47. 107, 109, 412 n .; despatches, mail, 45. 45-47, 55, 146, 148, 10 n .; Palmerston's antici- pation, 52-56; British legal opinion, 54-59, 140, 148-150, 254, 510, 47. 107-109; Blair, Sumner, 45. 62, 131, 137, 138, 142, 512; sequence of events and British belief and con- duct, 63-66, 122, 512-516, 524-528; American second thought and sur- render, 67, 68, 106-108, 130-135, 138, 512, 529, 590; great opportu-
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nity lost, 69-74, 143, 144; Seward's problem and despatch, English comment, 74-76, 122, 123, 126, 128, 132, 133, 137, 144-146, 188, 519 529, 47. 95-97, 107; British demand and preparations, 45. 74 n., 109, 118, 150-156, 252, 515-518; con- temporary correspondence, Bright, Argylls, 76-142, 148-159, 47. 78, 83, 92-98, 101, 104, 107; conditions preceding, 45. 77; Wilkes in Boston, sword presentation, 86, 589-592; European conditions and opinions, 90-92, 105, 106, 109, 110, 121, 123, 124, 139, 156; Adams's analysis of English position, 92-96, 140; Adams-Russell conference, 100- 102, 138; Adams's opinions, 109, 111, 113, 126-129, 135, 136; con- federate attitude, 117, 125; arbitra- tion, 123, 150, 153, 154, 47. 107; British troops through Maine, 45. 134; publication of papers, compli- cations, 139; Cobden's blockade- running proposal, 154, 156, 157; recollections on prisoners and par- ticipants, 186-194; Laurens case as precedent, 47. 109; Moran on, 48. 443; army opinion, 56. 394, 396, 396 n., 397.
Trentanove, Raymond, bust, 51. 451, 453, 466, 469-471, 473, 474, 54. 83; as vocalist, 51. 457, 460.
Trenton, N. J., revolutionary trade, 44. 376; in 1773, 49. 478; anthropo- logical investigation, 485; Wash- ington's reception, lithograph, 55. 165; in 1826, 59. 387, 409.
Trenton, battle of, 43. 555; no sur- prise, 44. 117, 118.
Trepang, China trade, 54. 13, 35, 41.
Trequin. See Tredwen.
Trescot, William Henry, Bunch inci- dent, 46. 67, 69; resignation, 48. 215; letter, 56. 316.
Trevelyan, George Macaulay, works, 42. 11; corresponding member, 49. 290, 412; M.H.S. greeting, 57. 281. Trevelyan, Sir George Otto, on Silas Deane, 41. 322; American Revolution, 42. 11; on Jefferson and slave trade, 43. 251; on Paoli, 565; on Washington and cavalry, 571; C. F. Adams, letter (1915) on him, 44. 14, 48. 415; Long Island, 44. 241, 243; Mazzini, 48. 490, 491; on Lexington and Concord, 49. 364; career, 57. 76.
Trevore, William, Thompsons Island,
41. 534 n., 535; Mayflower crew, 60. 218. Trial (1627), 47. 189.
Trial (1775), brig, 59. 220, 222.
Trial, evacuation of New York, 54. 336.
Triangular voyages, 41. 274-278.
Tribe, ancient German, 51. 123, 136.
Tributes, value of M.H.S., 44. 91.
Tricoupis, Spyridon, 46. 21; London social life, 48. 448, 454.
Triggs, Ferdinando, Newfoundland trade, 47. 189.
Trinity Church, Boston, etching of old, 48. 253; C. R. Codman, 53. 174; plaster relief, 54. 290.
Trinity Church, Newport, enlarge- ment, 49. 266.
Trinity Historical Society, fake, 52. 276.
Triomphant, French warship, 55. 149. Tripoli. See Barbary.
Tripp, Lawrence, plantation, 43. 395. Tripp, Oliver, plantation, federal working, 43. 366, 395.
Triumph, Vernon's despatch vessel, 52. 195.
Tromp, Cornelius van, Portland ac- tion, 57. 401 (see Gen. In. xxiv). Trompeuse, 60. 265.
Tronson du Coudray. See Du Cou- dray.
Tropics, as white residence, 44. 634- 636.
Trott & Bumstead, Franklin monu- ment, 45. 488.
Trotter, James M., negro soldier, pay, 57. 454.
Troup, George M., Cherokee affairs, 49. 190; absence from Senate, 219. Troutbeck, Rev. John, 50. 474.
Trowbridge, Rev. Caleb, sermons, 44. 264, 269, 273, 277, 280, 281.
Trowbridge, Capt. Charles T., negro regiment, 43. 354, 370, 372.
Troy, site in 1839, relics, 46. 346, 350.
Troy, N. Y., in 1820, fire, 50. 192 (see Gen. In. xx); in 1790, 51. 54 n.
Truant, David [1], Weymouth, 42. 449.
Truant, David [2], baptized, 42. 449.
Truant, Jonathan, marriage, 42. 459.
True American, file, 49. 169.
Truelove (1634-37), 47. 183, 186.
Truesdal, Richard, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Truman, Edward, Paxton port., 56. 347.
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Trumbal, -, Weymouth (1738), 42. 445.
Trumbull, David, Trumbull Papers, 55. 30.
Trumbull, Faith (Robinson), 51. 341. Trumbull, James Hammond, on "Old Tenor" broadside, 43. 256.
Trumbull, Judge John [Yale 1767], Hancock anecdote, 43. 155.
Trumbull, John [H. C. 1773], on Mather Brown, 47. 32; carcer, 270; PORT. and AUTOG., 270; letter (1840) on port., 271; SILHOUETTE, 272; letter to (1799) on Harvard engravings, 49. 416; Smith MINIA- TURE, 51. 20; ports. by, 21 n., 58. 147; W. L. Smith, 51. 45; as aide, 58. 228; rotunda paintings criti- cized, 59. 75-77.
Trumbull, Gov. Jonathan [1], light- horse incident, letters to (1776), 43. 552, 588-593; on loyalist con- spiracy, 46. 184; embargoes, 47. 139; writs of assistance, 58. 25; French army, 274. See also Trum- bull Papers.
Trumbull, Gov. Jonathan [2], SIL- HOUETTE, 47. 273; W. L. Smith, 51. 40, 41.
Trumbull, Jonathan [d. 1919], ac- knowledgment to, 47. 272 n.
Trumbull, Joscph, at Boston, 50. 473. Trumbull, Lyman, privateers, 46. 82, 83; S. W. McCall, 57. 506; Peace Convention, 60. 233.
Trumbull, Sarah (Hopc), SILHOU- ETTE, 47. 272.
Trumbull, U. S. S., command, guns, 46. 189, 196, 60. 110 n., 111.
Trumbull Papers, history, return to Conn., 47. 131, 132, 54. 353-357, 55. 30-40.
Truro, Mass., trade (1768), 58. 426. Truxtun, Thomas, Vengeance fight, 44. 403.
Tryal. See Trial.
Tryon, Gov. William, letter (1766) on Murray and council, 43. 449; regu- lators, 49. 450.
Tsar, 54. 20 n.
Tubbs, William, British naval man, 55. 104.
Tuberculosis, international congress, 58. 2.
Tuck, Henry, 53. 96.
Tucker, Dr. - , of North Carolina, 49. 460.
Tucker, Dr. F. F., gift, 60. 313.
Tucker, Rev. John [H. C. 1741], port., 50. 200.
Tucker, John [H. C. 1774], Supreme Court clerkship, 44. 526; port., 50. 118.
Tucker, John R., Harpers Ferry af- fair, 41. 514.
Tucker, Josiah, Pepperell (1748), 44. 264.
Tucker, Josiah, American Revolution pamphlet, 44. 143.
Tucker, Nathaniel, 50. 192.
Tucker, Samuel, shipmastcr, 50. 489; voyage homc (1778), 54. 136; Boston, 55. 50, 52.
Tucker, Thomas T., travel troubles, 47. 37; reply to presidential address, 57. 133.
Tuckerman, Edward, Franklin monu- ment, 45. 488.
Tuckerman, Henry Theodore, letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 299; error, 51. 188.
Tucket, Samuel, estate, 56. 38.
Tudman, William, 55. 223.
Tudor, Eleanor L. (Gray), 49. 398.
Tudor, Frederic, memoir assigned, 47. 223.
Tudor, Henry D., 49. 398.
Tudor, John, Malcom affair, 58. 19, 28, 32, 36, 37, 52; declaration, 30.
Tudor, William [1], M.H.S., Treasurer, 41. 74, 292; Vassall's appeal, 217, 218; port., 394; letter (1816) on Washington as soldier, 45. 416; Constitution of 1780, 50. 395; Franklin medal, 55. 191.
Tudor, William [2], 45. 369 n.
Tübingen University, in 1815, 59. 359.
Tufnell family, motto, 51. 277 n.
Tufton, Ann [Mrs. Gibbon], 45. 231. Tufton, Ann (Mason), 45. 228.
Tufton, Robert. See Mason.
Tufts, Anna [Mrs. Jones], 42. 471.
Tufts, Dr. Cotton [1], interleaved almanacs, 42. 444, 44. 363, 57. 278; mention in Smith's diary, 42. 457, 458, 463, 469; marriage, 467; diaries (1772, '84), 470-478; Gen- eral Court, 477; copy of Harvard laws, 60. 121.
Tufts, Cotton [2], father's mention, 42. 471-476.
Tufts, Lucy, 42. 470.
Tufts, Lucy (Quincy), 42. 444.
Tufts, Peter, jr., Lechmere Point plan, 48. 134.
Tufts, Robert, 42. 474.
Tufts, Samucl, 42. 475. Tufts, Simon, 42. 450, 470. Tuilleries, in 1778, 54. 111, 113.
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Tuite, Robert, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Tulin, Charles, consul at Mobile, 48. 216.
Tull, Jethro, 59. 181.
Tulley, John [1], letters (1693-95) on almanacs, 50. 74-77.
Tulley, John [2], 50. 75, 76.
Tullidepto, David, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Tumain, William, 45. 448 n.
Tunis. See Barbary States.
Tuomey, Michael, group port., 51. 209.
Tupper, Maj. Anselm, character, office, 47. 294.
Tupper, Gen. Benjamin, prize, 43. 96; Marietta, 47. 294.
Tupper, Benjamin, from France, character, 47. 294, 295.
Turell. See also Turrell.
Turell, Ebenezer, 56. 27 n.
Turell, Jane (Colman), death, 56. 27.
Turenne, Henri de la Tour d'Au- vergne, vicomte de, anecdote, 50. 459.
Turgot, Anne R. J., confidence in, 56. 151.
Turkey, Italian war and conditions (1912), 46. 3; travel (1839), 346- 354; political conditions then, 347; proposed American mission, 51. 27; affairs (1807), 59. 343.
Turnbull, Merrick, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Turner, -, Weymouth (1754), 42. 463.
Turner, Rev. Charles, 42. 468, 476.
Turner, Charles, Thompson port., 49. 176; engraving, 54. 194.
Turner, Charles W., + B K key, 58. 2. Turner, Mrs. Charles W., gift, 58. 2. Turner, Dawson, collection, 49. 36 n. Turner, Dorothy (Foy), 51. 195.
Turner, Edward, shipmaster, 51. 284. Turner, Ephraim, 51. 195.
Turner, Frederick Jackson, member, 44. 87, 217; report on Library and Cabinet, 577, 578; M. H. S. dele- gate, 51. 342; Council, 46. 400, 47. 332; corresponding member, 58. 97, 145.
Turner, George, Alaska boundary, 58. 340-342, 59. 161, 166.
Turner, George L., Plymouth medal- lion, 52. 166.
Turner, George W., killed, 46. 246.
Turner, Henry E., on Coddington, 44. 587, 588, 591.
Turner, Israel, naval appointment, 60. 112.
Turner, J., Franklin mcdal, 55. 194. Turner, John B., 49. 235; candidacy, 236, 238 n., 255.
Turner, Judith (Holyoke), 56. 272 n. Turner, Lewis, Malcom affair, de- position, 58. 26, 77, 80; customs officer, 431.
Turner, Thomas, port., biog. note, 51. 195.
Turner, William, assembly ticket (1803), 54. 81; ball, 56. 272, 273; biog. note, 272 n.
Turner, Dr. William, as army surgeon (1817), 50. 68.
Turnpike, the Worthington (1796), 50. 191 n.
Turrell. See also Turell.
Turrell, Abel, Weymouth, death, 42. 463.
Turrell, Daniel, Sharlot case, 49. 101, 103-105; career, 102; AUTOG., 105. Turrell, Sarah, Weymouth, marriage, 42. 457.
Tuscarora Indians, reservation (1826), 59. 398, 399.
Tuston, Rev. Septimius, on religion of J. Q. Adams, 52. 100.
Tutc, John, shipmaster, 47. 189. Tuttammist Neck, Mass., 44. 260.
Tuttle, Charles Wesley, letters, 50. 179.
Tuttle, Julius Herbert, acknowledg- ment to, 45. 418 n .; D. G. HILL, 48. 163; on C. F. Adams, 383; member, 49. 4, 60, 96, 167; on Hutcheson's Brief Exposition, 50. 188; C. C. SMITH, 51. 345; on list of Bowdoin's library, 362; on M.H.S. diploma, 52. 95; reports as Li- brarian (1919-27), 183, 53. 158, 54. 260, 55. 301, 56. 294, 57. 323, 58. 264, 59. 278, 60. 205; election as Librarian (1919-27), 52. 187, 53. 161, 54. 265, 55. 305, 56. 297, 57. 328, 58. 267, 59. 283, 60. 209; on S. A. Green, 52. 52; on Boston pe- tition of 1664, 312; on Roger Wil- liams, 53. 8; J. T. HASSAM, 85; GLASGOW-WEEKLY-HISTORY, 192; Annapolis mission, 56. 12-15; French camp sites, 58. 28.
Tuttle, Sarah [Mrs. Gooch], 51. 196. Twenty-Ninth Regiment, British, in Amcrica, 57. 72.
Twisleton, Edward Turner Boyd, letter (1861) on Trent affair, 47. 107. Twitchell, Joseph F., Jacksonville, 43. 380.
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Two Brothers (1686-89), 52. 335, 338. Two Brothers, schooner (1776), 59. 231.
Two Brothers, whaler, wrecked (1823), 54. 47.
Tyagan, grand hoppo, 41. 267.
Tychsen, Olaus G., on Persepolitan inscriptions, 59. 327.
Tyler, Rev. Andrew, church arbitra- tion, 42. 475.
Tyler, Edward, imprint (1657), 46. 266.
Tyler, Edward, letter (1865), 55. 214.
Tyler, Frances (Tyng), 51. 196.
Tyler, George J., voyage, 41. 275, 276.
Tyler, Jane (Pepperell | Clark), 51. 196.
Tyler, Pres. John, Webster, 42. 391, 392, 409; patronage and candidacy (1844), 400, 402, 404-406, 410, 413-415; Boston, 409; Texas, 43. 111; bankruptcy bill, 44. 336 n .; letters: (1852) on theory of inter- vention, 47. 472; (1842) on Dorr War, 57. 71; - on Adams-Clay bargain, 49. 197; Mass. Whigs, 50. 42, 43; California, 84; English opinion, 53. 299, 315; Duff Green, 313; Spencer and justiceship, 333 n .; autog., 54. 319; expectations, 56. 297, 298.
Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, corresponding member, 42. 171, 240.
Tyler, Miriam (Simpkins), 51. 195. Tyler, Moses, Malcom affair, de- position, 58. 49.
Tyler, Moses Coit, 41. 105; on Wigglesworth, 42. 160; on Collec- tion of Poems, 166.
Tyler, Robert, father's candidacy, 42. 409.
Tyler, Royall, 55. 250 n.
Tyler, Sarah [Mrs. Gray], 51. 173.
Tyler, Sarah [Mrs. Savage], 43. 328 n. Tyler, Sarah (Royall), 51. 195.
Tyler, Thomas, 51. 195.
Tyler, William, port., biog. note, 51. 195.
Tyndall, Robert, map of Virginia, purpose, FACSIM., AUTOG. (?), 58. 244.
Tyng, Edward [d. 1681], petitions, 45. 567, 52. 314; Lawson case, 46. 483; commissioner, 47. 217.
Tyng, Capt. Edward [grandson], Louisburg expedition, 44. 72-77, 79. Tyng, Dudley Atkins, Washington medal, 52. 7.
Tyng, Col. Eleazer (?), 44. 83, 268.
Tyng, Frances [Mrs. Tyler], port., biog. note, 51. 196.
Tyng, John, 51. 196.
Tyng, Jonathan, 48. 137.
Tyng, Sarah (Morse), 51. 196.
Tyrannicide, Mass. armed ship, 46. 183, 184.
Tyringham, Mass .; Constitution of 1780, 50. 395 n.
Tyrol, restoration (1816), 59. 366.
Tysberg & Co., Dutch merchants, 41. 247.
Tysoe, John, Quaker in the Bermu- das, 54. 314 n., 315-317.
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Uganda, sanitary conditions (1906), 44. 628.
Ulshoeffer, Capt. William G., Civil War, 56. 393.
Umberger, George W. (?), Kan., 41. 356.
Uncas, U. S. S., 43. 370.
Underwood, Francis H., 54. 213.
Underwood, Oscar W., Canadian reci- procity, 47. 173 (see Gen. In. xix).
Underwood, Sophia A., gifts, 54. 246, 290, 56. 317 (see Gen. In. xxiii). Unebourg, Comte d.' See Vandamme. Unicorn (1727), 47. 188.
Unicorn, logbook (1837), 55. 285. Uniforms, French colonial, 60. 300. Union, Albany Plan, 44. 169, 687; committees of correspondence, 49. 451, 458, 460, 50. 224; southern advocacy (c. 1830), 57. 367-369; Jackson and Calhoun, 369. See also Confederation; Continental Con- gress; Federal Constitution; Gov- ernment; New England Confed- eration; Nullification; Secession; Stamp Act Congress; State rights; States.
Union, brig, fate (1777), 59. 211. See also Burchmore, Zachariah.
Union, sloop, Hawaii (1795), 54. 12. Union Club, Boston, T. K. Lothrop,
47. 432; gift, 53. 185; organiza- tion, 58. 391.
Union Insurance Co., 41. 259.
Union Pacific R. R., C. F. Adams as president, 60. 175.
Unitarian Club, Solomon Lincoln, 41. 191.
Unitarian Festival (1856), 52. 284.
Unitarian Historical Society, gift, 59. 302.
Unitarian Review, James De Nor- mandie, 59. 28.
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Unitarianism, Hale's defense, 43. 9; Hussites, 623; Priestley, 624, 625, 626 n .; France (1791), 633; Jeffer- son on, 46. 409; and established church in Mass., 50. 371 n .; general convention (1917), badge, 51. 89; parish minister type, 59. 29; classes, 60. 383. See also preceding titles; Religion.
United States, interest in history, 51. 90. See also Government; Union; sections and states by name.
United States, U. S. S., construction, 46. 202, 203; movements, 47. 308; painting, 54. 49; challenge, 59. 158. United States Court House, Boston, view, 52. 165.
United States Magazine. See Demo- cratic Review.
United States Telegraph, Courier and Enquirer affair, 49. 221.
United States Thirty-third Colored Infantry. See South Carolina First Volunteer Regiment.
United States vs. Fisher, and Hamil- ton's constitutional theory, 46. 422. Unity, Wollaston's ship, 51. 222-224, 231.
Unity (1695), 52. 339.
Universalism, Boston records, 53. 39; Gloucester tax lists, 56. 167; tracts, 168 n.
Universities. See Colleges; and by name.
Unkety, in Groton, Mass., 44. 277.
Unwin, Thomas Fisher, 48. 471, 472.
Updike, Daniel Berkeley, gifts, 48. 253, 49. 167, 50. 118, 51. 209, 56. 243.
Upham, -- , schoolmaster, Worces- ter (1748), 44. 266.
Upham, Ann S. (Holmes), career, 43. 267-269.
Upham, Charles Wentworth, career, 43. 266, 267, 269; Washington, 44. 1; Forster's plagiarisms, 503; Emer- son on, 60. 84.
Upham, Cynthia B. (Nourse), 43. 266 n.
Upham, George P., house, 53. 177.
Upham, Hannah [Mrs. Haskins], 51. 175
Upham, Hannah (Waite), 51. 175. Upham, Dr. Jabez, 44. 267.
Upham, Joshua, career, 43. 267; loyalist, with British in New York, 54. 334, 338; in England, 340, 350. Upham, Phineas, King Philip's War, death, 43. 268.
Upham, Phineas (c. 1734), 51. 175.
Upham, William Phineas, memoir, 43. 266; PORT. and AUTOG., 266; H. F .- G. Waters, 47. 122; Essex Institute, 55. 322.
Upton, Edmund, petition on Lafa- yette, 46. 236.
Upton, Joseph, election of 1848, 57. 372.
Uranie, French corvette, 54. 10 n.
Uranus, discovery, 43. 610, 615.
Urlin, Marmaduke, sr., Antigua pe- tition, 59. 175.
Urlin, Marmaduke, jr., Antigua pe- tition, 59. 175.
Ursuline Convent, Charlestown, Mass., riot, 53. 2, 178, 325-331.
Urwin, James, 49. 41.
Ushant, naval battle, 60. 243.
Usher, , witness (1662), 47.
216.
Usher, Bridget, specie for, 52. 336. Usher, Ellis B., gift, 45. 2, 47. 222.
Usher, Mrs. Ellis B. (Partridge), gifts, 48. 2, 51. 209.
Usher, Lieut .- Gov. John, bookseller, 41. 102; administration, 44. 194; Randolph, 45. 238; treasurer, 46. 459; Jonathan Tyng, 48. 137.
Usher, Noble L. (?), as actor, 59. 322. Usher, Roland G., on Pilgrims, 52. 323-325.
Utica, N. Y., in 1826, 59. 404.
Uxbridge, Mass., grant within N. H., 43. 84.
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Vacandard, Abbé Elphège, on C. H. Lea, 43. 188.
Vacarius, in England, 52. 9.
Vail, Steven M., copy of Zohar, 51. 299 n.
Vail, Theodore N., edition of Eliot letters, 53. 191, 54. 9; memorial medal, 56. 317-319.
Valcour, naval action, 60. 238.
Valentine, Basil, antimonial prepara- tions, 60. 152.
Valentine, Edmund, 43. 437 n.
Valentine, Edward V., Lee monu- ment, 50. 200.
Valentine, Elizabeth, 43. 437 n.
Valentine, John, pamphlet, 43. 432- 435; career, 435-439; suicide, 439- 441.
Valentine, Mary, 43. 437 n.
Valentine, Mary (Lynde), 43. 437. Valentine, Samuel, 43. 437 n.
Valentine, Thomas, 43. 437 n.
Valera, Cypriano de, Bible, 52. 311.
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Valerius, Cornelius, phrase book, 45. 589.
Vallandigham, Clement Laird, on restoration of Union, 44. 513.
Vallandigham, Edward N., on Tom Paine, 59. 318.
Vallejo, Mariano G., control in Cali- fornia, 50. 86.
Valley Forge, deserters, 44. 155; Brit- ish chance to attack, 165, 166; suffering, 60. 242. See also Cam- paign of 1777.
Valton,
Martinique (1712), 60.
264.
Vamell, John, shipmaster, 47. 183.
Van Allen, William H., letter (1915) on fragment of Washington's coffin, 48. 253.
Vanbibber, Isaac, Baltimore mer- chant, 44. 376.
Vanbrugh, Sir John, Peter Harrison, 49. 261.
Van Buren, - -, Detroit (1845), 44. 353.
Van Buren, John, Boston, 42. 393, 398, 402, 412, 415, 425, 442; letter to Bancroft (1843), 401; London, 48. 485.
Van Buren, Pres. Martin, Lincoln on, 42. 77; letters: from Bancroft (1830- 45), 381-399, 402-417, 421, 424- 437, 440-442; to Bancroft (1840- 45), 383 n., 385, 388, 391 n., 392 n., 393, 399, 405, 412, 415, 417, 420, 427, 430, 432, 436-440; from Marcy (1844), 419; from McCalla (1844), 420; from Joseph Smith (1844), 422; - Bancroft's campaign life, 381, 417-422, 424-427, 431-434; message (1837), 384; Bancroft on administration, 384, 385; journey (1842), 392; fish for, 406, 408; and Polk's candidacy, 430, 431; as Polk's adviser, 432-440; on Texas and war, 439; and Bancroft's pa- tronage, 440; British mission under Polk, 441, 442; candidacy (1848), 43. 103, 106, 50. 48, 60. 118-120 [see also Elections (1836, 1840, 1844)]; Lewis on relations (1839), 43. 496-503; Henshaw, 45. 179, 179 n .; Mass. opinion (1834), 183, 184; election of 1828, 46. 324; Jack- son's Cabinet, 327, 330; attitude and conduct (1829), 335; (1836-37), 343, 53. 53; letter (1836) on anti- masonry, 47. 470; in South (1827), 49. 207; Dix on (1832), 50. 159; Charnwood on, 51. 99; correspond- ence presented, 53. 94; financial
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