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theories, 280; Jackson on, and Jack Downing, 56. 246, 252; Vaughan, 59. 379, 392.
Van Buren, Smith T., 42. 417, 418, 441 n.
Vance, Gov. Zebulon C., bonds, 55. 6. Van Cortlandt, Pierre, letters, 53. 94. Van Court, Rev. Alexander, letter to, 55. 2.
Van Court, Robert, gift, 55. 2.
Vancouver, George, Northwest Coast,
53. 244, 256, 259, 261; Hawaii, 54. 13.
Vancouver, China trade, 54. 15.
Vandals, Belisarius's campaign, 57. 398.
Vandamme, Dominique J., Hamburg, 59. 355, 370.
Van den Bosch, Rev. Laurent, as minister in Boston, letter (1665), 52. 122-124 (see Gen. In. xxi).
Vandeño, Juan de Leon. See Fandino. Vandeputt, Sir Peter, sheriff, 54. 282. Vanderbilt, U. S. S., Port Royal, 56. 378, 58. 396.
Vanderheyden, Ariane [Mrs. Bord- ley, Mrs. Jennings], 48. 297.
Vanderlyn, John, reputation, 59. 82. Vandyck, Sir Anthony, club, 49. 24, 25.
Van Dyke, Col. Cornelius, Canadian expedition, 55. 29.
Van Dyke, Henry, Geneva degree, 43. 289.
Vane, Sir Henry, Cotton's influence, 41. 107; Milton, 42. 52; Endecott flag affair, 268; Upham's and For- ster's biographies, 44. 503; Anne Hutchinson, 583; instructions on Pequots, 47. 447; port., 59. 2. Vane, Henry. See Darlington.
Vane Tempest, Frederick A. C. W., parliamentary debate on Confeder- ate States of America, 48. 458.
Vanhorne, David, Quincy, 49. 479.
Vannes, France, colonial trade, 60. 279.
Van Ness, Cornelius P., Spanish mis- sion, 46. 331 n.
Van Ness, John P., Washington city hall, 42. 336; social life, 47. 499.
Van Ness, Marcia (Burns), 47. 499 n. Van Ness, William P., Burr partisan,
41. 49, 54; Mexican mission, 42. 338.
Van Ness, William W., 42. 421.
Van Rensselaer, -, Naples (1819), 51. 493.
Van Rensselaer, Margaret (Schuyler), 51. 54 n.
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VAN RENSSELAER-VENANTIUS FORTUNATUS
Van Rensselaer, Stephen, patroon-
ship in 1790, 51. 54; in 1826, 59. 392; biog. note, 392 n. (see Gen. In. xxv).
Van Royen, Albertina. See Royen. Vans, Hugh, paper-money pamphlets, 43. 430-432; carecr, 441-447.
Vans, Mary (Pemberton), 43. 443.
Van Schaick, Henry, on John Brown, 53. 179.
Van Schaick, Peter, loyalist, at Bris- tol, Eng., 45. 410.
Van Schoonhoven, Guert, Saratoga hotel, 50. 192.
Van Tyne, Claude Halstead, corre- sponding member, 60. 162, 314.
Van Vechten, Abraham (?), infor- mation on Hamilton, 46. 336.
Van Wimble and Moulton, 45. 163 n. Vapereau, Louis Gustave, death, 41. 3, 4.
Varennes, Pierre Gaultier de. See La Vérendrye.
Varnum, Benjamin F., letter (1834) on Charlestown riot, 53. 326.
Varnum, Jonas, Pepperell, 44. 276. Varnum, Joseph B., embargo (1813), 47. 489.
Varnum, Samuel, Mass. frontier de- fense (1695), 43. 511, 513, 515.
Vassall, Elizabeth [Mrs. Russell], 50. 201; port., 203.
Vassall, Henry, history of port., 50. 200; account book, 203; career, 203. Vassall, Col. John, tomb (1747), 43. 192, 193.
Vassall, John, loyalist, in Eng., 45. 411, 59. 124; housc, 50. 203.
Vassall, Penelope (Royall), history of port., 50. 200.
Vassall, William, toleration petition (1645), 52. 328.
Vassall, William, letters (1784) on New England property, 41. 210- 219.
Vassall mansion, described, 56. 316.
Vatican, in 1819, 51. 451, 452, 470, 474.
Vattel, Emerich de, on duty of com- mercial intercourse, 43. 307, 313; on principles of international law, 311, 312.
Vaudreuil, Louis Philippe de Rigaud, marquis de, West Indian cruisc, 55. 149, 150, 60. 243; on U. S. coast, 58. 277, 285.
Vaudreuil, Philippe de Rigaud, mar- quis de, on Duluth, 59. 147.
Vaughan, Benjamin, America, 43. 619, 50. 451; family, 443 n.
Vaughan, Sir Charles, Spanish-Amer- ica, Canning's letter, 46. 233- 235; career, 59. 377, 378; PORT., 377; as minister at Washington, 378, 379; American friends, 380; journal of tour, Washington-Niag- ara-Boston (1826), 380-414.
Vaughan, Lieut .- Gov. George, New Hampshire assembly, 44. 193;
Annapolis memorial, 51. 354.
Vaughan, Rev. Griffin, 48. 290, 291.
Vaughan, Rev. Henry, 54. 307, 312 n. Vaughan, John, Pickering vs. Wcston, 54. 175.
Vaughan, Sir John, on Long Island battle, 44. 104, 105, 107; on N. J. campaign, 150, 156; address of loyalists, 159; on Howe's ability, 163; St. Eustatius, 60. 246.
Vaughan, John, Philadelphia, and Sir Charles Vaughan, 59. 385, 386, 409. Vaughan, Margaret [Mrs. Henry], 55. 200.
Vaughan, Bishop Richard, Marbury's ordination, 48. 290.
Vaughan, Samuel, Quincy in London, 50. 443, 445, 450; biog. note, 443 n. Vaughan, Sarah (Hallowell), 50. 443 n.
Vaughan, William, letter (1684) on Cranfield, 42. 18; frontier defense (1695), 43. 510, 511, 518.
Vaughan, William [d. 1830], 50. 443 n. Vaughan, Wilmot. See Lisburne.
Vaustable, Sieur, suit (1742), 60. 284. Vautin, N., Boston views, 41. 230, 427.
Vaux, Roberts, 59. 386; biog. note, 386 n.
Vauxhall, proposed for Cambridge, Mass., 56. 278.
Vears, Thomas, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Veazie, Samuel, shipmaster, 52. 336, 339.
Veazie, Mrs. Samuel, dcath, 42. 466. Veazie, Warren G., gift, 60. 359. Veazie family, records, 60. 359.
Vedette, U. S. S., 60. 1.
Velasco, Alonso de, John Clark affair, 54. 65-71.
Velasco, Bernardino de. See Salazar. Velasco, Luis de. See Salinas.
Velden, - van den, 53. 321.
Venable, Abraham B., replies to presi- dential addresses, 57. 151, 154, 157; charges against Hamilton, 58. 223. Venables, Robert, West Indies com-
mission, 52. 330 (see Gen. In. xxii). Venantius Fortunatus, hymn, 57. 204.
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VENERABLE SOCIETY-VETTER
Venerable Society. See Society for the Propagation of the Gospel.
Venezuela-Guiana boundary affair, Cleveland's message, 45. 74 n., 518; Olney's papers, 51. 206; Lodge, 58. 330, 333.
Vengeance, U. S. S., Jones's squadron, 60. 244.
Vengeance, French warship, Constel- lation action, 44. 403, 46. 204.
Venice, in 1819, 51. 402-407; Digby affair, 59. 7-25.
Ventilation, Hales's invention, 54. 81. Venus. See Transit.
Venus, Northwest Coast, 53. 255, 256. Veragua, Duque de, origin of title, 59. 148.
Vercelle, Albertino, imprint, 58. 299. Verdon, John, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Verdun medal, 60. 49.
Vere, Sir Edward, chaplain for, 42. 210.
Vere, Mary (Tracy), baroness, Dave- nant's letters, 42. 207-215; biog. note, 207 n.
Vere of Hanworth, Vere Beauclerk, baron, foundling hospital, 56. 44.
Vere of Tilbury, Horace, baron, 42. 207 n .; Goffe, 217, 220; chaplain, 219 n. (see Gen. In. xvii).
Vergara, Alonso de, John Clark affair, 54. 71.
Vergara, Diego de, John Clark affair, 54. 75.
Vergennes, Charles Gravier, comte de, AUTOG., 59. 69.
Vergooss, Isaac, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Vergooss, Peter, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Vermont, British movements (1781), 46. 484-486; militia and War of 1812, 48. 504; Washington Benevo- lent Societies, 49. 276, 281, 283, 284; travel (1820), 50. 193, 194; (1790), 51. 51; Washington's sup- posed visit, 30-35; history of land grants, 52; Washington-Chittenden correspondence, 53. 19 (see Gen. In. xxii); documents of early, 56. 2, 58. 290, 291; Levi Allen's English proj- ect (1789), 57. 28-34.
Vermont, U. S. S. (1834), 57. 259; construction, 59. 406.
Vernégues, Chevalier de, 51. 428 n.
Vernet, Claude Joseph, Boston view, 50. 177.
Vernier, S. E. (Emile S .? ), medal, 55. 215.
Vernon, -, shipmaster (1761), 43. 195.
Vernon, Adm. Edward, West Indian campaign, 52. 187-206; Spanish war, 191, 192; Porto Bello, 192-195, 206; Ft. Chagre, 195; Cartagena, 196-198; Cuba, 199; aftermath, 199, 200; controversy and responsi- bility, 200-206; - medals: number and character, 41. 30, 52. 206-209; "lions," 209; Porto Bello, 209-243, 56. 300; Ft. Chagre, 52. 243-253; ILLUS., 212-213; Cartagena, 253- 259; Havana, 260; with others, 260-276 ;- port., 56. 210.
Vernon, James, Georgia, 56. 20.
Vernon, Thomas, Newport post- master, 50. 173, 175.
Vernon, William, ship after Boston siege, 44. 160; on privateers, 46. 187; McNeill's affairs, 55. 126.
Vernon Harcourt. See Harcourt.
Verona, in 1819, 51. 409.
Veronese, Paul, Jonathan Russell on, 51. 404. 409.
Verplanck, Gulian Crommelin, long corresponding membership, 43. 226; letter to, 45. 166; Baylies's pam- phlets, 177; election of 1828, 46. 326; foreign mission, 332; letter (1829) on information on Hamilton, 335; wife, 47. 116 n.
Verplanck, Mary E. (Fenno), 47. 116 n.
Verplanck, Robert N., James River operations, 57. 476, 477.
Verrara, harp instructor, 48. 521
Verrier, - -, Louisburg views, 56.
243.
Versailles, in 1778, 54. 115-118.
Vertue, George, papers on Smibert, 49. 24-26; in Smibert group, 26 (FACSIM., 27); drawing of Sidney, 51. 276 n.
Vesalius, Andreas, modernism, 41. 433.
Vespucci, Amerigo, photostat of letters, 53. 147, 58. 299-301.
Vestry meetings, right to call, 45. 587.
Vesuvius, climbing (1839), 46. 357.
Veterans of Farragut, badge, 54. 194. Veto, date of last royal, 42. 174; growth of presidential exercise, 46. 89; royal colonial, 445; Everett's use, 57. 272-274; Mass. assistants incident, 58. 449, 451, 453-458.
Vetter, Prof. - , Ebeling on, 59. 366.
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VEXILLA REGIS-VINTON
Vexilla Regis, 57. 204.
Vial, Mary [Mrs. Holyoke], port., biog. note, 49. 261, 51. 198.
Vial, Mary (Simpson), 51. 198.
Vial, Nathaniel, 51. 198.
Vialars, Daniel, letters on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 215-223.
Vice, in Mass. village (c. 1860), 56. 339. See also Crime; Social con- ditions.
Vice-Presidents of M.H.S., elections (1907), 41. 32; (1908), 430; (1909), 42. 256; (1910), 43. 472; (1911), 44. 579; (1912), 45. 559; (1913), 46. 399; (1914), 47. 331; (1915), 48. 382; (1916), 49. 309; (1917), 50. 240; (1918), 51. 336; (1919), 52. 186; (1920), 53. 161; (1921), 54. 264; (1922), 55. 305; (1923), 56. 296; (1924), 57. 327; (1925),. 58. 266; (1926), 59. 282; (1927), 60. 209; by-laws on, 41. 441, 442; Green's resignation, 47. 129-131; special elections and appointment, 223, 49. 96, 58. 401.
Vicenza, Italy, in 1819, 51. 408.
Vicksburg, siege of, Grant's first movements, 43. 233-236; earlier attempts, 235; and Gettysburg, 44. 226; Grant's skill, 594; Bright on, 46. 115, 120; Lincoln on earlier operations, 225; newspaper, 243; Grant on capture, 47. 478; relics, 54. 82, 213; Grant, Rawlins, Wil- son, 58. 240.
Vicksburg Daily Citizen, wallpaper issues, 46. 243.
Victor, Orville J., Norton's letters on dime literature, 50. 196-199.
Victor, French privateer, 44. 378.
Victor, H. M. S., action (1777), 55. 51, 94, 95, 101, 102, 106, 107.
Victor Emmanuel II. of Italy, Lin- coln's offer to Garibaldi, 41. 321. Victoria, Queen, Mrs. Stevenson on (1837), 44. 214; attentat, 216; American affairs (1862), 47. 384, 400; ports., 50. 119, 53. 186; letter to Peabody, 94.
Victorious, H. M. S., 59. 158.
Victory (1634), 47. 185.
Victory, sloop (1761), 43. 199.
Vidaurre, Manual L., on Bolivar, 49. 213; position, 213.
Viele, Gen. Egbert L., brigade, Port Royal, 56. 377-411, 415-429, 445, 446.
Vienna, in 1818, 51. 389-399.
Vienna, Congress of, Ebeling on, 59. 352; German confederacy, 369.
Viennois Regiment, West Indies dur- ing American Revolution, 50. 429- 433.
Vigilance, 44. 76.
Vigilance committee, Roxbury, 53. 325.
Vila, Josephine [Mrs. Spencer], 50. 111.
Villa d'Este, in 1819, 51. 448.
Villard, Oswald G., 45. 415; biog. of Brown criticized, 44. 505, 515. Villari, Linda (White), 51. 250.
Villari, Pasquale, M.H.S. congratula- tions, 41. 166, 180; tribute, 51. 246; PORT. and AUTOG., 246.
Ville de Paris, French warship, lost, 44. 547; after Ushant, 54. 135, 137. Villers, Charles F. D., on German education, 59. 348.
Villiers, Charles P., American policy (1862), 47. 405, 414; corn laws, 53. 282, 311; reëlection to Parliament (1841), 293.
Villiers, George. See Buckingham.
Villiers, George W. F. See Clarendon. Villiers, Thomas. See Clarendon.
Vimeiro, battle of, 43. 580.
Vimeure, Jean B. D. de. See Rocham- beau.
"Vin Henri Quatre," music, 46. 346. Vinageras, Nicholas, letters, 55. 1.
Vinal, Rev. William, sermons, 42. 466, 467, 50. 208.
Vincennes, U. S. S., journal of voyage, 54. 289.
Vincent, Ambrose, Malcom affair, deposition, 58. 26, 77, 80; customs officer, 431.
Vincent, Rev. Boyd, 53. 132, 133.
Vincent, John M., Geneva degree, 43. 289.
Vincent, Richard, autog. (1605), 54. 140. Vincent, Samuel, "characters," 54. 234. Vinci, Leonardo da, "Last Supper" in 1819, 51. 413.
Vindication of Ministers of Boston, author, 45. 428 n.
Vines, Richard, witness (1631), 45. 496-498; voyage, 48. 105.
Vining, Benjamin, baptized, 42. 449. Vining, John, reply to presidential ad- dress, 57. 134.
Vining, Thomas, Weymouth, 42.
449, 466.
Vinland, Fernald's botanical explana- tion, 43. 413.
Vinson, Jerusha, marriage, 42. 467. Vinton, Rev. Alexander H., Sumner's
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oration, 50. 253, 258, 270, 277, 280, 290.
Vinton, Frederic P., ports. by, 43. 460, 45. 556.
Vinton, J. B., 57. 265.
Vinton, Nathaniel, marriage, 42. 451. Virchow, Dr. Rudolf, as teacher, 52. 105; medal, 318.
Virgil, bust, 51. 411; Petrarch's copy, 414; tomb, 480.
Virginia, land reserve in Northwest, 42. 320; frontier defense expenses (1792), 320, governor's vote in coun- cil, 325; road working (1827), 340; Dissenters' church support (1777), 341, 342; right to glebes (1797), 343-347; elections and politics (1844), 428; (1828), 49. 209; (1830), 227; Corbin on decay (1819), reasons, 43. 260-265; tobacco duty, 483; religious toleration, 622; presi- dential electoral plan (1800), 653; secession, as pivot, 665, 680, 681, 46. 247, 248, 60. 227; revolutionary trade, 44. 369-372; Randolph on (1696), 45. 241; ratification, 335, 480; characteristics of eastern shore, 595-597; New England con- nection with eastern shore, 597- 602; navy in Revolution, 46. 181; conditions (1818), 403-405; elec- tion methods (1789), 371; London trade (1627-36), 47. 185, 186, 188, 51. 284; Episcopal church after Revolution, 48. 256, 258; Baptist church then, 261; deeds, 49. 60; Quincy's travel (1773), 464-467; religion and social life, 466, 467; legislature and court, 465; Dix on decline (1820), 50. 140; travel in eastern (1791), conditions, 51. 62- 71; records of council and General Court, 209; Rasdell-Martin case, 219-226; John Martin's patent, 224; servants for (1624), 226-228, 230; Weston in, 229; Weston and New England intercourse (1625), 229-232; paper money, 53. 93, 54. 320; Spanish designs and testimony of John Clark (1611-16), 61-76; Tyndall's map, 58. 244, 245 (FAC- SIM., 244, 252); True Relation, title variants, 245-247; Lincoln and union meeting of legislature, 59. 248-250. See also Council for Virginia.
Virginia, U. S. S. (1776), command, guns, 46. 196, 60. 111.
Virginia, U. S. S., construction (1826), 59. 406.
Virginia, C. S. S. See Merrimac. Virginia, University of, Longfellow and professorship, 56. 161.
Virginia campaign of 1862. See An- tietam; Fredericksburg; McClellan, George B .; Peninsula; Pope, John. Virginia campaign of 1864-65, Grant, 44. 594; Wilderness to Petersburg, 48. 82-86, 92-97, 101; final opera- tions, 51. 107, 56. 490-495, 57. 391- 393; James River, Butler, 56. 239- 242; federal preliminary conditions, 476-482; progress and conditions, 482-490.
Virginia Gazette, photostat file, 58. 254, 290.
Virtuosi Club, Smibert, 49. 24-27, 29. Visconti, Gian Galeazzo, tomb, 51. 414.
Visit and search. See Search.
Vital records, New England, 52. 283. See also Annuities.
Vitterie, John, shipmaster, 47. 190. Vivian, Henry H., 48. 439.
Vocabulary. See Language.
Vogdes, Gen. Israel, Shaw's body, 47.
342; Charleston operations, 57.
433, 453, 456, 457; character, 462. Voice around the Jail, file, 49. 168. Volch, Dr. A. J., etchings, 44. 87.
Volk, Leonard W., Lincoln life mask and hands, 52. 319-321.
Volney, Constantin F. Chasseboeuf, comte de, Asiatic Society, 47. 300; return to France, 49. 65; influence on Directory, 78 n.
Volta, Conde Alessandro, medal, 60. 2. Voltaire, Gibbon's meeting, 53. 40. Volunteer, 54. 25.
Voluntown, Conn., in 1790, 51. 39 (see Gen. In. xxi). Von Arnim. See Arnim.
Vondego, Francisco de la, governor at Nootka, 53. 257, 259. Vondel, Joseph L., gift, 54. 245. Von Gilsa, Leopold. See Gilsa.
Voris, Dr. - , Eng. (1859), 47. 70. Vos, Gerard John, Davenport, 42. 225, 225 n.
Vose, Daniel, 51. 337; site and plan of house, Gen. In. xvi.
Vose, Elijah, port., 48. 75. Vose, Elizabeth [Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Lillie], 51. 337.
Vose, Henry, 58. 400.
Vose, James G., gift, 52. 3. Vose, Joseph, record books, 52. 3. Vose, Martha B. (Ripley), 58. 400.
Vose, Mary D. [Mrs. Greenough], 58. 400.
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Vose, Nathaniel M., gift, 50. 1.
Vose, Rachel (Smith), 51. 337.
Vose, Rebecca (Gorham), port., 48. 75.
Vose, Robert C., gift, 50. 1.
Vossius, Isaae, biog. note, 42. 225 n.
Vosterman, W., bookseller, 58. 299. Voting, aneient Germany, 51. 137- 139; origin of eorn and beans, 57. 230-239. See also Ballots.
Vow, John, death, 44. 183.
Voyages. See Navigation.
Voyna, Edward, comte, 51. 390, 391, 480, 493, 494.
Vyner, Robert, Burgoyne inquiry, 44. 129.
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W. H. McGilvery, captured, 56. 375. Wabash, U. S. S., Hampton Roads, 56. 375; Port Royal, 379, 380, 382, 428; Charleston, 57. 429.
Wachusett, U. S. S., Florida affair, 46. 44 n., 47 n.
Wacor, Rev. London sermon (1627), 50. 205.
Waddington, Horatio, papers of Gove ease, 45. 634.
Waddington, Rev. John, Eliot letters, 53. 190; port., 54. 3.
Wade, Benjamin F., Peace Conven- tion, 60. 233.
Wade, Edward, General Court, 57. 259.
Wade, Jonathan, death, 50. 79.
Wade, Nathaniel, Ipswich jail, 48. 499.
Wade, Samuel, goods for (1639), 51. 284.
Wadleigh, Robert, 45. 630.
Wadsworth, Pres. Benjamin, 43. 437, 440; presideney, 44. 261 n .; eareer, 50. 188; Bray Associates, 56. 23; Coram, 31.
Wadsworth, Elizabeth (Bartlett), 52. 145.
Wadsworth, James, letter (1776) on light-horse ineident, 43. 589.
Wadsworth, James, 42. 415.
Wadsworth, James S., and fugitive slave, 44. 666.
Wadsworth, Jeremiah, aneestor and
. Charter Oak, 51. 42; W. L. Smith, 43, 44; reply to presidential ad- dress, 57. 131.
Wadsworth, John, Charter Oak, 51. 42 n.
Wadsworth, Joseph, Charter Oak, 51. 42 n.
Wadsworth, Luey [Mrs. Sullivan], 52. 80.
Wadsworth, Dr. Oliver F., 52. 80.
Wadsworth, Peleg, separation of Maine, 41. 127; joint congressional letter (1800), 43. 652; AUTOG., 654; Alexander Seammell, 52. 145; ea- reer, 145.
Wadsworth, Mrs. William, Bowditch and estate, 56. 310.
Wadsworth, Zilpah [Mrs. Long- fellow], 52. 145.
Wager, Rev. London sermons (1627-28), 50. 205-207.
Wager, Sir Charles, Mohegans, 56. 41, 42, 52, 53, 56; Paxton, 345. Wager, 44. 76.
Wages, marine, and trade privileges, lieu, 41. 239, 241, 250, 251, 254, 255, 259, 260, 262, 274-276; do- mestie servants (1798), 59. 156. See also Pay; Salaries.
Waggett, Thomas, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Wagoner, S., Virginia eourt elerk (1795), 59. 203.
Wagstaff, Charles E., engraving, 49. 176.
Wagstaff, Dr. William, inoeulation, pamphlet, 45. 457, 54. 81.
Wainer, Sergt. - , Louisburg siege, 42. 143.
Wainwright, London attorney, Franklin, 56. 115.
Wainwright, Henry, Webster dinner, 45. 160.
Wainwright, Peter, jr., gift, 56. 347.
Wainwright & Jackson, earthenware association, 51. 239.
Wait. See also Waite.
Wait, Edward, receipt, 55.365.
Wait, Jonathan, Lynn, 44. 279.
Wait, Phineas, slaveholder, 42. 200.
Wait, Thomas B., letter (1816) on Congress, 53. 335; American State Papers, 55. 3.
Waite. See also Wait; Wayte.
Waite, David [1], 51. 199.
Waite, David [2], port., biog. note, 51. 199.
Waite, Hannah [Mrs. Upham], 51. 175.
Waite, Rebeeea (Wood), 51. 199.
Wakarusa War, 41. 225, 334, 335, 352, 481-487.
Wake, Sir Isaae, Digby affair, 59. 20. Wakefield, Elizabeth, midwife, 41. 204.
Wakefield, Julius R., gift, 58. 249, Gen. In. xv.
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Wakefield, Samuel, witness (1701), 57. 501.
Wakefield, Mass., war-service medal, 53. 18, 55. 6.
Walbach, Col. John de B., port., 50. 64. Walby, Phillis, slave, 42. 201.
Walcott. See also Wallcott; Wallcut; Wolcott.
Walcott, Charles F., 41. 279.
Walcott, Henry Pickering, on T. K. Lothrop, 47. 437; R. H. FITZ, 52. 104; on C. W. Eliot, 60. 2; on W. S. Bigelow, 19; port., 313.
Waldo, Cornelius [1], 51. 199.
Waldo, Cornelius [2], J. P. certificate, AUTOG., 50. 109; port., biog. note, 51. 199.
Waldo, Daniel, letter, Gen. In. xiii.
Waldo, Faith (Peck), 51. 199.
Waldo, Faith (Savage), port., biog. note, 51. 200.
Waldo, Francis, loyalist, at Bristol, England, 45. 409-411.
Waldo, Joseph, loyalist, at Bristol, England, death, 45. 413; Quincy in England, 50. 454; at Paris, 54. 103, 104, 107-109; biog. note, 103 n.
Waldo, Martha (Jones), 54. 103 n.
Waldo, Samuel, port., 54. 4.
Waldo family, papers, 51. 290.
Waldo Patent, records, 60. 193.
Waldron, G. T. & J., earthenware association, 51. 238. Waldron, J., 41. 213.
Waldron, Richard [1], Quakers, 45. 218, 219; Gove, 628; N. H. council, 629.
Waldron, Richard [2], N. H. assem- bly, 45. 629.
Waldron, Richard [3], land grants, 45. 199, 202, 204.
Waldseemüller, Martin, photostat of work, 58. 301.
Wales, Ebenezer, state supplies (1781), 54. 217.
Wales, Ephraim, prisoner of war in England, 45. 21, 56. 158.
Wales, Rev. John, 42. 448; at ordina- tion, 464.
Wales, Nathaniel, separation of Maine, 41. 136.
Wales, Nathaniel, police commis- sioner (1882), 52. 51.
Wales, Samuel, escape, 50. 98.
Wales, Capt. Sigourney, Charleston operations, 57. 427, 433, 449, 465; majority, 454, 457.
Wales, Thomas B., Webster dinner, 45. 160.
Walker, Adam, loyalist, 48. 27. Walker, Ariana, 51. 307.
Walker, Benjamin, office, 41. 44 n .; marine accounts, 55. 151. Walker, Courtenay M., 43. 22 n.
Walker, Francis Amasa, Military Historical Society, 51. 242; J. F. Rhodes, 60. 123.
Walker, George, Kan., 41. 348.
Walker, Henry, removal, 52. 51.
Walker, James, 49. 171; K 4, 50. 94, 125, 130; as orator, 60. 64.
Walker, James A., Ft. Sedgwick, 57. 391.
Walker, John G., on Antietam, 56. 177, 186, 188, 190.
Walker, Jonathan, Weymouth, mar- riage, 42. 457.
Walker, Morgan, fugitive slaves, 44. 511.
Walker, Peter, Coram suit, 56. 16-19. Walker, Phebe [Mrs. Bliss], 55. 13.
Walker, Robert, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Walker, Robert J., Kan., 41. 342, 349, 495; Polk's Cabinet, 42. 435; attends Parliament, 48. 461; reli- gion, 52. 100; tariff and revenue, 53. 322; in 1863, 57. 421.
Walker, Samuel, Kan., character, narrative, 41. 349, 351-359, 458, 461-463, 465, 466, 469, 472, 475, 482, 487, 493; visit to John Brown, 47. 57-61.
Walker, Samuel, engravings, 55. 286. Walker, Sarah S., gift, 45. 542.
Walker, Sears C., port., 51. 209.
Walker, Capt. Sylvanus, company, 59. 133 n.
Walker, Thomas, Boston petition (1664), 52. 315.
Walker, Thomas, revolutionary trade, 44. 372.
Walker, Thomas, London Lincoln tribute, 48. 475.
Walker, Col. Timothy (?), on Sara- toga campaign, 44. 700.
Walker, Dr. William J., pirate for dis- section, 52. 45.
Walker, Gen. William S., 43. 389.
Walker, Williston, Geneva degree, 43. 289.
Wallace. See also Wallis.
Wallace, Alexander, letter to, 55. 279.
Wallace, Alexander S., S. C. contest, 41. 87.
Wallace, Grace (Wayte), 56. 56 n.
Wallace, Henry, Antigua petition, 59. 174. Wallace, John, 57. 169.
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Wallace, Thomas, 56. 56 n.
Wallace, Unice [Mrs. Greenleaf], 56. 56 n.
Wallcott, William, Wiswall affair, 50. 472 n.
Wallcut, Thomas, M. H. S., diploma, 41. 292, 52. 96; book owned by, 53. 8.
Waller, John, letter (1775) on Bunker Hill, 58. 84-87; identity, 85.
Waller, Thomas, Thomas Morton case, 58. 171.
Walley, John, militia press, 43. 507; Sharlot case, 49. 101, 103-105; ca- reer, 102; AUTOG., 105.
Walley, Samuel H., gift from heirs, 51. 290; Webster, 57. 273; legal tender, letter to, 58. 197.
Walling, Mrs. A. Clarke, gifts, 53. 17, 57. 242.
Wallingford, Conn., French march, 58. 277.
Wallis, S. Teackle, confined, 45. 82.
Wallis, William, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Wallop, John. See Portsmouth.
Wallpaper, confederate newspapers, 46. 241-243, 339.
Wall's Cut, Ga., blocking and reopen- ing, 56. 403.
Walpole, Horace (earl of Orford), on Cooper's miniatures, 43. 254; Ho- ratio Gates, 44. 99 n .; Vertue Papers, 49. 25; tragedy, 52. 152; on Vernon, 205; on Nicholas Paxton, 56. 348; character, 59. 106, 107; American attitude, 107.
Walpole, Sir Robert (earl of Orford), Spanish war, sarcastic medals, 44. 386, 409, 52. 191, 192, 195, 261, 270, 275, 276; Paxtons, 56. 346, 347; as parent, 59. 107.
Walpole, Sir Spencer, death, 41. 185, 414; tributes, 186, 198; on Glad- stone's Newcastle speech, 47. 398. Walpole, Mass., milestone, 42. 95.
Walpole Corner, N. H., in 1820, 50. 194.
Walpole Grant, Hillsborough, 43. 457.
Walrond, Benjamin, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Walsh, David I., as governor, 50. 381 n.
Walsh, Hugh S., John Brown, 47. 59. Walsh, Capt. James J., Fair Oaks, 56. 436.
Walsh, John, experiments (1774), 56. 150; honors, 156.
Walsh, Sir John, on American-Cana- dian relations, 46. 134.
Walsh, Robert, letter to, 46. 28 n .; Vaughan, 59. 386; biog. note, 386 n. Walsingham, William de Grey, baron. See De Grey.
Walter. See also Walters.
Walter, Lydia (Lynde), 49. 179 n.
Walter, Lynde, letter (1821) on Davis's pamphlet, 49. 179; family, 55. 224.
Walter, Lynde M., port., 54. 290.
Walter, Maria L. [Mrs. McCleary], 55.224.
Walter, Nehemiah, 52. 128.
Walter, Robert, autog., 56. 317.
Walter, Rev. Thomas, New-England Courant, 57. 338, 343, 344, 348; Little-Compton Scourge, 349, 350.
Walter, Rev. William, 49. 179 n.
Walter family, record, 50. 218.
Walters, Ricard, letter to, 55. 279.
Waltham. See Watham.
Waltham, Mass., Lyman estate, 52. 36; records, 283.
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