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Waltham Trust Co., token, 49. 176.
Walton, George, petition against Belcher, 45. 198, 204-208; land grant, 199; house, 632 n.
Walton, George A., arithmetics, 51. 288.
Walton, John B., letter (1800) on presidential electors, 43. 653 n.
Walton, Joseph, jr., Portsmouth, 51. 306.
Walton, Perry, French camp sites, 58. 269.
Walton, Shadrach, N. H. council, 44. 192; land grant, 45. 199; Belcher on, 202.
Wambwells & Arabet, Barcelona traders, 59. 224.
Wampum, in early corn trade, 45. 36; value, 55.
Wamsutta, Indian, deed, 48. 492, 493. Wanisco, Indian, 44. 260.
Wansamug, Hannah, marriage, 42. 196.
Wanton, Edward, shipmaster, 52. 336.
Wanton, Gov. John, 58. 147.
Wanton, Mary (Winthrop), 58. 147. War, improbability (1911), 45. 15; necessity, 50. 258, 264, 300, 305; defensive, 259-262, 265, 276, 283, 288-290, 293, 298, 301; Barbeu- Dubourg on, 56. 132. See also Force; Military; Peace; Prepared- ness; Prisoners of war; wars by name.
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WAR EAGLE-WARDE
War Eagle, Miss. River steamer, 44. 345.
War of 1812, and separation of Maine, 41. 139; partisan opposition, 381; pensions, 42. 132; causes and de- fense, 330; Gen. Brown's papers, 43. 412; Fla., 44. 383; importance of frontier posts, 392; naval phase, 46. 206-209, 59. 158; military or- ders, 47. 275; New England, atti- tude, militia, 468, 513, 519-522, 48. 346, 504, 49. 274; Gerry's letters on social life, 47. 483-523; Chesapeake- Shannon, 484, 53. 40; suspected plot against Gerry, 47. 507-510; Mobile, 510; Washington, 511, 514, 520, 522, 525-527; Gerry on military movements (1814), 513, 516; British in Maine, 48. 344-346, 350, 60. 27; Mass. reprisal prison- ers-of-war episode, 48. 496-504; Mass. claims, 49. 223; Washington Benevolent Socicties in New Eng- land, 274-286; ballads, 50. 4; J. A. Dix, 135; impressment, 289; Swed- ish trade, 51. 3; Bates exploit, 289; Hawaiian trade, 54. 17; New Or- leans, 78; peace and commerce, 79; Constitution-Guerrière fight paint- ing, 56. 69; British convoys, 57. 409; Mass. papers, 59. 302; danger to Union, 60. 25. See also Ghent; Hartford Convention; Impress- ment; Neutral trade.
Warburton, Henry, candidacy, 53. 314.
Ward, Pepperell schoolmaster, 44. 278, 280, 281.
Ward, Aaron, 53. 57; on American artists, 59. 82.
Ward, Gen. Artemas, military train- ing, 43. 92; letter (1775) on congres- sional committee at camp, 95, 96; sword, 46. 401; letters to, 55. 320, 57. 241; papers, 513, 59. 97, 236, Gen. In. xv, xvi; Bunker Hill, and Martin, 58. 205.
Ward, Artemas, gifts, and from es- tate, 58. 145, 59. 97, 236, Gen. In. xv. Ward, Artemus. See Browne, Charles F.
Ward, Benjamin, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Ward, Carlos A., gift, 46. 401.
Ward, Catharine W., gift to Concord, 45. 584.
Ward, Edward, Andros case, 45. 647-649.
Ward, Elijah, Canadian reciprocity, 47. 148, 152, 154, 155.
Ward, Elizabeth [Mrs. Appleton], 49. 482.
Ward, Florence G., gifts, 58. 145, Gen. In. xvi.
Ward, Frederick T., 47. 119.
Ward, George W., Franklin monu- ment, 45. 488.
Ward, Henry, long term of office, 51. 42.
Ward, Henry, Round Hill School paper, 47. 221.
Ward, Horatio, Lincoln tribute, 48. 475.
Ward, Ithamar, commission, 55. 320. Ward, J. W. (Thomas W .? ), Franklin monument, 45. 488.
Ward, Joanna (Chipman), 56. 277 n. Ward, John, Mayflower crew, 60. 221. Ward (Warde), John, of Va. (1625), 51. 227.
Ward, John, Weymouth (1739), 42. 450.
Ward, John, petition on Lafayette, 46. 236.
Ward, John E., Chinese mission, 43. 326 n.
Ward, Joseph, orderly book, 57. 513. Ward, Joshua, 49. 482.
Ward, Josiah, marriage, 42. 469. Ward, Lemuel, marriage, 42. 464.
Ward, Nahum, commissions, 55. 320. Ward, Rev. Nathaniel, on Cotton, 41.
105; Endecott flag affair, 42. 267; London sermon (1628), 50. 207; negative-voice incident, 58. 456.
Ward, Rev. Robert [H. C. 1719], Mornay's work, 43. 41.
Ward, Robert, shipmaster, prize (1778), 54. 136.
Ward, Robert P., on Macartney's mission, 43. 315.
Ward, Samuel, Lancaster, and loyal- ist, 48. 27.
Ward, Samuel, supercargo in Oriental trade, 41. 237, 239, 240, 255, 257, 258.
Ward, Mrs. Samuel, death, 42. 461.
Ward, Samuel G., New England Loyal Publication Society, 42. 31; W. E. Channing, 43. 291; military weekly, 58. 392.
Ward, Thomas W., Franklin monu- ment, 45. 488, 489; group port., 47. 534, 56. 169; commonplace book, Gen. In. xvi.
Ward, William, of Va., land, 59. 200. Ward, William (1797), 56. 277.
Ward, William, Mass. convention (1831), 57. 249.
Warde. See Ward.
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WARDEN-WARREN
Warden, David Bailie, on royal
French ports., 59. 73 n.
Warden & Russell, Massachusetts Centinel, Sans Souci Club contro- versy, 60. 322-326, 331-333.
Warder, Jeremiah, ship, 43. 246 n.
Ward's Tip Top Bread, storecard, 49. 176.
Ware. See also Weare.
Ware, - Boston customs officer (1750), 58. 430.
Ware, Ashur, K 4, 50. 125.
Ware, Charles P., at Beaufort, 57. 439.
Ware, Mrs. Charles P., poem on Gamc Club, 51. 355.
Ware, Darwin E., 44. 546; biennial election contest, 48. 353; school, 52. 38.
Ware, Harriet [Mrs. Hall], 45. 501. Ware, Harriet, freedmen, 57. 439.
Ware, Henry, KA, 50. 94, 125-127, 131.
Ware, Col. Henry [H. C. 1843], 52. 117.
Ware, Dr. John, on throat distemper, 42. 462 n .; Jenner monument, 52. 45; group port., 55. 186.
Ware, Rev. John F. W., 60. 387.
Ware, S. Hibbert, autog., 52. 282.
Ware, Mrs. Whitman, gift, 56. 69.
Ware, William R., Archaeological Institute, 42. 36.
Wareham, Rev. John, Pynchon, letter to, 48. 48-50; negative-voice inci- dent, 58. 453.
Wareham, Mass., trade (1768), 58. 427.
Warham. See Warcham.
Waring, Cato, contraband, story, 43. 362-364.
Warner. See also Wainer.
Warner, Ashton, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Warner, Charles K., gift, 48. 320.
Warner, Col. Daniel (?), wartime in- formation, 44. 698.
Warner, Ezekiel, N. H. boundary, letter to, 44. 197.
Warner, George F., British Museum MSS., 59. 265.
Warner, Capt. John, Louisburg siege, 42. 136, 137.
Warner, Oliver, politics, 57. 245, 253, 267, 268; General Court, 256-258. Warner, Roger S., gift, 54. 139.
Warner, Sewell, London Lincoln tribute, 48. 475.
Warner, Solomon, 57. 267.
Warner, William, Pepperell, 44. 264.
Warranocke Indians, attitude, 48. 37, 38; sale to Pynchon, 51-54. Warren, - Holland (1636), 42. 234.
Warren, Charles, member, 56. 244, 265; PRESIDENTIAL SPEECH TO CONGRESS, 57. 123; gifts, 308, 58. 401, Gen. In. xvi; on Jusserand din- ner, 58. 249; FATE OF FRENCH POR- TRAITS, 59. 45; SAMUEL ADAMS AND THE SANS SOUCI CLUB, 60. 318.
Warren, Charles Henry, group port., 47. 534, 56. 169; Belknap Papers, 52. 140; letter to, 60. 57.
Warren, Edward, letter (1833) on Jackson's New England tour, 56. 245 n.
Warren, Ephraim, letter (1677) on N. J., 58. 193.
Warren, Frances E. [Mrs. Schouler], 54. 284.
Warren, Gouveneur K., 56. 376. Warren, Henry, letter to (1677), 58. 193.
Warren, Henry, letter to (1787), 45. 479.
Warren, Israel, transcripts, 51.210. Warren, J., at Weymouth (1741), 42. 455, 456.
Warren, James [1], sheriff, 43. 259; family, 45. 337.
Warren, Gen. James [2], letters to, 45. 333, 479, 59. 63 n .; article on rati- fication, 45. 335; accounts with Congress, 335, 336, 481; death, 483; John Adams correspondence, 49. 292; on McNeill, 55. 51; Manley- McNeill inquiries, 52, 127; corre- spondence on Gérard, 59. 48 n., 49 n .; letter (1784) on Congress, Cincinnati, 85; intercepted corre- spondence, 139; on Cushing, 60. 98 n .; on postbellum extravagances, 319, 320, 339; candidacy for gov- ernor, 338, 339.
Warren, Dr. John [H. C. 1771], Chesapeake-Leopard affair, 45. 356; Brattle Sq. Church, 47. 229; letter from the American Academy, 49. 416; Harvard Medical School, 50. 61; record of war service, 119; papers, 51. 312, 54. 243, 56. 279; diary, 54. 243.
Warren, Dr. John [H. C. 1896], papers, 56. 279.
Warren, Dr. John Collins [H. C. 1797], in England (1837), 44. 214; Franklin monument, 45. 484-493, 47. 215; letters to, 215, 48. 135; Brattle Sq. Church, 47. 229; letter
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WARREN-WARWICKSHIRE
(1830) on dissection, 49. 223; records of Natural Philosophy So- ciety, 418-424; AUTOG., 418; relic, 50. 313; Jenner monument, 52. 45; Joshua Green, 45; S. A. Green, 47, 54. 237; on temperance, cup, 52. 120, 121; diary, 54. 243; Franklin medal, 55. 191; attends Jackson, 56. 247, 252, 256; papers, 279.
Warren, Dr. John Collins [H. C. 1863], gifts, 42. 251, 47. 128, 49. 411, 50. 119, 217, 51. 312, 353, 356, 52. 317, 54. 194, 243, 55. 41, 56. 210, 264, 279, 299, 316, 57. 3, 230, 59. 270, Gen. In. xvi; member, 43. 283, 412, 461; on J. F. Hunnewell, 45. 575; R. H. FITZ, 47. 5; Council, 332, 48. 383, 49. 304; on Garibaldi and Nélaton, 48. 332; on Harvard Medical School, 49. 178; on Natural Philosophy Society, 50. 94; on S. A. Green, 52. 45; on Warren banner, 119; on Warren temperance cup, 120; on tobacco, 121; on Cochituate celebration, 53. 40; on Aztec chil- dren, 40; on H. F. Jenks, 95; on Jonathan Mason's house, 129; on T. J. Coolidge, 54. 149; on chil- dren's story-books, 55. 237; on Perkins tractor, 325; on Whitefield relics, 345; on Boston fire, 56. 70; on C. E. Ernst, 165; papers, 279.
Warren, Dr. Jonathan Mason, 52. 46, 47, 54. 237; on Aztec children, 53. 40; papers, 56. 264, 279; McClel- lan, 301.
Warren, Dr. Joseph [H. C. 1759], Massacre oration, MS., British bur- lesque, 42. 256, 54. 243; death, 44. 102; dedication of statue, 45. 81 n .; letters to Wilkes (1768-70), 46. 476, 47. 192, 194, 199, 213; commit- tee on Massacre, 213; Burgoyne on, 288; Quincy correspondence, 50. 455; commemorative banner, 51. 353; Elihu Hewes, 53. 27; papers, 54. 243; Liberty affair, 55. 252, 255; view of birthplace, 56. 4; speaker, 103; Everett's sketch, 264; ports., 58. 377, 390, 59. 270, Gen. In. xvi; committee on Lexington and Con- cord, 59. 295 n .; school book, Gen. In. xiii.
Warren, Rev. Joseph [H. C. 1790], letters, 53. 187.
Warren, Mrs. Joseph, port., 58. 390.
Warren, Mercy (Otis), articles on Ratification, 45. 335; death, 47. 516; letters, 52. 169; Adams letters, 56. 222; port., 299; on postbellum
cxtravagance, 60. 319; Sans Souci Club affair, letter (1785), 341-343. Warren, Pelham W., gifts, 56. 299, 317.
Warren, Penelope (Winslow), 45. 337. Warren, Peter, Boston petition (1664), 52. 315.
Warren, Sir Peter, Louisburg siege, 42. 140, 44. 75; port., 56. 210; Bollan, 59. 416, 417.
Warren, Richard, Plymouth landing, 52. 167.
Warren, Susannah (Delancey), lady, affairs, 43. 196.
Warren, William de, tenure, 52. 19.
Warren, William, autog., 54. 243; as actor, 60. 165.
Warren, Winslow, sails for Europe (1784), 59. 85.
Warren, Winslow, on John Noble, 43. 16; LOST BOSTON CUSTOMS RECORDS, 423; on Otis letters, 45. 333, 479; on coats of arms, 337; on Hale letters, 46. 402; letter to, 409; COLONIAL CUSTOMS SERVICE, 440; on D. G. Hill, 47. 277; Vice-Presi- dent (1915-22), 49. 96, 309, 50. 240, 51. 336, 52. 186, 53. 161; presides, 49. 347, 411, 50. 413, 51. 209, 238, 312, 341, 52. 165, 282, 317, 53. 1, 17, 65, 128, 177, 54. 193, 243; CON- TEMPORARY OPINION, 49. 349; on T. R. Sullivan, 50. 9; committee on memorial building, 83; Richard Olney, 218; on A. A. Rand, 51. 210; on T. L. Livermore, 239; on H. M. Lovering, 241; EDWARD WINSLOW, 52. 323; on public conditions (1919), 53. 3; gifts, 128, 58. 97, Gen. In. xvi; retirement as Vice-President, minute, 54. 247, 265; half-century of membership, tribute, reminis- cences, 56. 215-231; on Arthur Lord, 58. 385; C. P. GREENOUGH, 395; MASSACHUSETTS ORATORY, 60. 53.
Warren (Western), Mass., tavern, 50. 190.
Warren, U. S. S., guns, command, 46. 196, 55. 75 n., 127, 60. 111.
Warren family, papers, 54. 243, 56. 279, 295.
Warwick, Robert Rich, earl of, American trade, 47. 190; buccaneer- ing, 59. 5.
Warwick, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 385, 398 n.
Warwickshire, Eng., emigrants to New England, 60. 372.
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WASHBURN-WASHINGTON
Washburn, Maj. Andrew, Civil War, 56. 418.
Washburn, Charles A., in London, 48. 472.
Washburn, Charles Grenfill, mem- ber, 47. 53, 128; Council, 48. 383, 49. 309, 60. 210; gift of Mauduit papers, on them, 50. 119, 56. 285; other gifts, letter (1920), 51. 289, 53. 179; on Roosevelt and Booker Washington, 52. 119; paper, 55. 345; H. C. LODGE, 58. 324; ROOSE- VELT AND 1912 CAMPAIGN, 59. 303. Washburn, Emory, D. H. Chamber- lain, 41. 171; on Macaulay, 43. 229; on Valentine, 437; Burns ren- dition, 44. 334; J. E. Sprague, 49. 206; Ictter (1831) on campaign, 241; governor, 50. 52.
Washburn, Col. Francis, death, 53. 32.
Washburn, Gidcon, naval man, 55. 89, 95.
Washburn, Hannah, 49. 60.
Washburn, Henry Bradford, mem- bcr, 54. 84, 141; paper, 55. 215; report on Library and Cabinet, 303. Washburn, Israel, character, 43. 658. Washburn, Rewel, Clay, 49. 232.
Washburne, Elihu Benjamin, Ca- nadian reciprocity, 47. 159.
Washer, Thomas, Mayflower crew, 60. 221.
Washington, Augustine [1; father of George], 41. 298.
Washington, Augustine [2], Gen. In. xxii.
Washington, Booker T., White House affair, 52. 119; E. E. Hale, 55. 313. Washington, Bushrod, 54. 213 (see Gen. In. xxii); letter, 60. 87.
Washington, Frances (Bassctt) [Mrs. Lear], 47. 518 n.
Washington, Pres. George, medals, 41. 30, 52. 6, 7, 53. 178, 54. 3, 214, 58. 97; ports .: Chinese, 41. 273; Stuart's, popularity, 44. 87, 48. 300 n., 51. 342, 59. 406; captured by English, 45. 85; engravings after Stuart and others, 46. 1, 48. 1, 50. 217, 51. 1, 54. 194, 55. 185, 56. 3, 57. 242; Peale's mezzotint, 48. 301 n .; possessed by Blücher, 51. 380; Chevillet's, 52. 117; Gulläger's, 54. 289, 290; Savage's, 55. 4; bust, 56. 265; family group, 317 (see Gen. In. xxiii); woven, 58. 2; - death, sermons, memorials, 41. 452, 47. 221, 52. 3, 59. 236; statues: Cano- va's, destruction, pedestal, 43. 74,
51. 451, 469; Grcenough's, 59. 79; - Noah Webster and biog., 43. 152; relics, hair, 229, 44. 87, 48. 254, 50. 81, 313, 54. 2, 57. 362; kcy of Bastille, 43. 631; Upham's work, 44. 1; T. F. Jackson, 86; letters to, 527, 57. 513; qualities, 45. 244; visit (1782), 47. 111; and Trum- bull's prints, 463; contemporaneous and later opinion, 49. 351; survey (1750), 50. 4; Ledger A, photostat, 224, 55. 291; Mt. Vernon in 1791, 51. 63; Custis's recollections, 52. 100; letters presented, 53. 18, 56. 209; Jedidiah Morse, letter (1793) on Geography, 53. 46, 47; Phillips Andover, 54. 213 (see Gen. In. xxii); report on Potomac Co., 57. 513; Hollingsworth collection, 58. 462; monuments, 59. 383, Gen. In. xvi; Bloxham as farm manager, 59. 177- 203; modern debunking biographies considered, 60. 66-81; reason for famc, 68; early biographies, 68; as western man, 74; Sally Fairfax episode, 76-78. See also Mt. Vernon.
Military: Conway Cabal, letter, 42. 11, 58. 317; on riflemen, 43. 96; cavalry, 547-593 [see Cavalry]; military qualities, 551, 558, 559, 568, 569, 571-576, 582, 587, 44. 61- 63, 234, 592, 45. 416, 60. 79, 80; on Pulaski, 43. 566 n., 567 n .; councils of war, 44. 55, 56 n .; Pickering's criticism, 234; not Fabian, 252, 253; significance of Ft. Necessity, 378; as epistolary general, 364; Donald Campbell, 46. 316; supposed N. H. visit, 47. 61 (see Gen. In. xix); cartel policy, 137; letters: (1757) on ex- pected French attack, 464; (1777) on campaign, 464; (1781) on lack of supplies, 465; (1775) on aides, 48. 121; - John Adams on appoint- ment, 508; notes by commander of guard, 50. 224; position in 1780, 50. 364; anecdote at Cambridge, 52. 147; Vt., 53. 19 (see Gen. In. xxii); loyalist on (1783), 54. 337; Order of the Purple Heart, 55. 197, 198; and raising troops, 348, 351; Stark's conduct before Boston, 57. 335; and military situation of Revolu- tion, 58. 114; military family, 219- 221, 227-231; Hamilton's brcak, 231; on French alliance, 59. 46; on proposed French expedition to Canada, 56; on foreign volunteers, 57 n .; on La Luzerne, 58 n .; La
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WASHINGTON-WASHINGTON FAMILY
Luzerne's fête, 65; Canadian ex- pedition (1776), 60. 101; on war- time dissipation, 319. See also Boston, siege of; Campaign of 1777; New York and New Jersey cam- paign; Yorktown campaign.
Political: and Adams's policy, 41. 52; patronage, 370, 373, 380; Monroe's mission and defense, 42. 322-325; Tom Paine on, 45. 25 n .; on paper money, 44. 368; foreign policy, frontier posts vs. French alliance, 379-381, 388-396; vetoes, 46. 89; addresses to Congress, dc- bates on replies, 91, 57. 125-149; beginning of federal navy, 46. 207; bank bill, 414, 418 n .; and parties, 47. 35-44; task as first President, 35, 60. 80; adoption of Constitu- tion, 47. 38; selection of helpers, Cabinet, 39, 43, 51. 25; supposed Vt. visit, 30-35; R. I. tour, 35-39; N. E. tour, Boston committee, 54. 218; first federal proclamation, thanksgiving proclamations, 244, 60. 381; Trenton reception, litho- graph, 55. 165; presidential man- sions, 57. 132 n., 133 n .; demo- cratic societies, 139 (see Gen. In. xxiv), 140; Jay Treaty opposition, 141-147; on Senate secrecy, 142 n .; at opening of Congress (1798), deference and slur, 156, 157 (see Gen. In. xxiv); partisan antago- nism, 499; on Hamilton, 58. 226; and Hamilton, mutual influence, 232-235; French revolutionary flag, 59. 71.
Washington, George Augustine, 47. 518 n.
Washington, Col. Henry, of England, 41. 300.
Washington, John, immigrant, 41. 298 (see Gen. In. xvii).
Washington, Lawrence, of Sulgrave, 41. 298 (see Gen. In. xvii).
Washington, Lawrence [1; grandson], Brington, Gen. In. xvii.
Washington, Rev. Lawrence [2], 41. 298 (see Gen. In. xvii).
Washington, Lawrence [brother of George], attributed port., 51. 197; Cartagena, 52. 188.
Washington, Lewis W., Harpers Ferry affair, 41. 511, 516.
Washington, Lucy (Payne), 50. 81. Washington, Martha (Dandridge - Custis), lock of hair, 44. 87; ports., 46. 175, 54. 214; spinet, 214 (see Gen. In. xxii).
Washington, Penelope, of England,
tomb, 41. 300.
Washington, Robert, of Sulgrave, tomb, 41. 299.
Washington, Sir William, 41. 300. Washington, Col. William, cavalry, 43. 585, 587.
Washington, William Augustine,
port., 48. 167; sons, 54. 213 (see Gen. In. xxii).
Washington, state, colonization scheme, 56. 209.
Washington, Conn., epitaphs, 52. 283.
Washington, D. C., Lincoln's first in- auguration, 42. 146-151; city hall site (1820), 336; society: Hale on, 43. 13; (1813-14), 47. 483-528; (1809), 49. 90; (1825), 52. 2; (1846), 99, 100; (1819), 60. 30, 31; - capture, stories, ballad, 47. 511, 514, 520, 522, 50. 4; alarm and patrol (1813), 47. 525-527; during Civil War, alarms, troops around, 48. 225, 227, 56. 176, 356-365, 384-386, 389, 390, 393-396, 405- 407, 411, 412, 418, 419, 430, 432- 435, 443, 57. 420; Clay movement (1830), 49. 229; naming, 51. 62; condition (1836), 53. 56; Vaughan as minister, 59. 378-380. See also Congress; District of Columbia; President; public buildings by name.
Washington, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 388; in 1790, 51. 48.
Washington, revolutionary galley, 44. 173.
Washington, U. S. S. (1776), com- mand, guns, 46. 196, 60. 111. Washington, cutter (1812), 41. 539.
Washington, U. S. S., in 1826, 59. 388.
Washington Benevolent Societies, history: beginnings, 49. 274-277; purpose, 278-280; membership, 280; opposition, ridicule, 281, 282; public exercises, orations, 282-284 (see Gen. In. xx); wartime charges against, 284; decline, 284-286; Worcester County, Mass., constitu- tion of society (1813), 289.
Washington County, Me., records, 56. 69.
Washington Elm, Cambridge, Mass., medal, 50. 37; views, 52. 117, 56. 244, 60. 88; relic, 57. 514.
Washington family, three English monuments, 41. 296-301 (see Gen. In. xvii).
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WASHINGTON-FRANKLIN ESSAY COMPETITION-WATKINS
Washington-Franklin Essay compe- tition, medal, 53. 140.
Washington Hall, New York, 47. 510.
Washington Independence medal, 54. 245.
Washington Society, Boston conven- tion (1844), view, 53. 2.
Washington St., Boston, view, 55. 286.
Washington United States Telegraph. See United States Telegraph.
Washington's Birthday, in 1798, 41. 246; balls, 47. 494, 60. 380.
Wasp, U. S. S., passenger, 47. 300.
Wastall, John [1], 50. 75 n.
Wastall, John [2], born Kirtland, 50. 75 n.
Wastall, Lydia (Pratt), 50. 75 n.
Wastall, Susannah, 50. 75 n.
Watches, Oriental trade, 41. 272.
Water, Boston supply, 42. 75, 53. 40; Philadelphia works (1826), 59. 386.
Waterhous, Vincent, bond, 54. 140.
Waterhouse, Dr. Benjamin, letter on Lettsom, religious donations, 43. 644-646; career, 50. 60, 61, 52. 146, 147; report on New England army hospitals (1817), 50. 61-71; protest on army punishments, let- ter (1818), 67, 71, 72; anecdote on Washington, 52. 147; autobiograph- ical letter (1815), 54. 159; Jeffer- sonianism and dismissal, 160-162; army medical service, 162-165; on Jackson, 56. 244; letters to, 60. 87; Sans Souci Club controversy, 329-331.
Waterloo campaign, Arnim material, 52. 140, 141; Ebeling on, 59. 361- 363.
Waterman, David, Weymouth, 42. 471.
Waterman, Elizabeth, death, 42. 469. Waterman, Deacon Josiah [1], Wey- mouth, 42. 445, 456, 469.
Waterman, Josiah [2], wife, 42. 470. Waterman, Samuel, letter (1766) on trade relations, 55. 220.
Waterman, Sarah, marriage, 42. 470. Waterman, Thankful (?), Weymouth, 42. 470.
Waterman, Thomas, shipmaster, 54. 6.
Watermarks, 45. 1.
Waters, - -, ship mate, Northwest Coast (1792), 53. 242.
Waters, Adeline (Orswell), 53. 62.
Waters, Daniel, Fox prize, 44. 697.
Waters, Edward A., on John Noble, 44. 560 n.
Waters, Edwin F., newspaper, 41. 285, 286.
Waters, Eliza (Townsend), 47. 119. Waters, Henry Fitz-Gilbert, on Wash- ington genealogy, 41. 298 (see Gen. In. xvii); tributes, 47. 2-5; memoir, 118; PORT. and AUTOG., 118; death, 313; J. T. Hassam, 53. 87; Essex Institute, 55. 322; Mullins's will, 60. 145.
Waters, John, career, 53. 62.
Waters, Joseph, shipmaster, career, 47. 123.
Waters, Joseph G., career, 47. 118.
Waters, Nathaniel, shipmaster, 47. 189.
Waters, Richard P., 41. 337; Peace Convention, 60. 226, 232.
Waters, Thomas, 53. 62.
Waters, Thomas Franklin, member, 47. 223, 275; EPISODE OF WAR OF 1812, 48. 496; paper, 50. 213; A. C. GOODELL, 52. 38; death, 53. 40; memoir, 61; PORT. and AUTOG., 61. Waters, William, Boston crew, 55. 89.
Waterston, Anne C. L. (Quincy), on Copley family, 54. 289.
Waterston, Helen R., letters and diaries, 53. 66, 59. 237.
Waterston, Robert Cassie, bequest, 41. 11, 12, 295; letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 251; draw- ings, 51. 114; daughter, 53. 66, 59. 237.
Waterston funds, history, 41. 11, 12, 42. 242.
Waterston Library, bookplate, 42. 250.
Watertown, Mass., rates (1730), 51. 115.
Watham, Dr. - , English oculist, 47. 481.
Watkin, Edward, U. S. visit, 46. 144. Watkins, Samuel, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Watkins, Thomas, Boston petition (1664), 52. 315.
Watkins, Thomas, Antigua petition (c. 1730), 59. 174.
Watkins, Tobias, removal, 45. 170; letters: (1825) on Adams, Ga. and Cherokees, 49. 189; (1827) on Webster's clection, Adams's pros- pects, 207; - biog. note, 189 n.
Watkins, Walter K., on Bowdoin Sq., 56. 243; Lawrence Park, 58. 140.
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Watkins, William, Mayflower crew, 60. 221.
Vatson, - British evacuation of New York, 54. 338.
Watson, Benjamin Marston, 46. 15, 51. 233.
Watson, Brook, bill of exchange, 55. 130; letters on Stamp Act repcal, 215-223.
Watson, Charles J., etching, 46. 303. Watson, David T., Alaska boundary, 58. 341, 59. 164.
Watson, Elizabeth [Mrs. Russell, Lady Temple], 47. 234.
Watson, Elkanah, anti-British article, 43. 150.
Watson, Frederica K. (Davis), 54. 211.
Watson (Wattson), George, testi- mony (1631), 45. 495.
Watson, Col. George, daughter (1794), 47. 234.
Watson, Lieut .- Col. John T., 50. 100. Watson, Lucretia A. [Mrs. Good- win], 51.233.
Watson, Marston, 43.290.
Watson, Priscilla [Mrs. Cotton], 47. 234.
Watson, Thomas, True Relation, identity, 58. 245, 246.
Watson, Thomas R., 54. 211.
Watson, Mrs. Thomas R., gifts, 48. 167,495.
Watson & Olive, letter (1776) on trade relations, 55. 222.
Watson-Wentworth, Charles. See Rockingham.
Watt, James, and machine-ridden eivilization, 53. 102.
Watt, Mary [Mrs. McNeill], 55. 49. Watt, Robert, on Petit Code, 56. 100 n. Watts. See also Watt.
Watts, - Vienna (1818), 51. 392, 394. Watts, Anthony, shipmaster, 47. 183.
Watts, Betsy [Mrs. Bowker], 46. 372. Watts, Edward, vestryman, 45. 586. Watts, Francis, 41. 188.
Watts, Francis O. (?), 57. 259.
Watts, Hannah [Mrs. Weston], 46. 372.
Watts, Rev. Isaac, Whitefield, 44. 210, 53. 216; catechism, 56. 25; Indian missionaries, 27.
Watts, John, Mayflower crew, 60. 221. Watts, John, Dorchester Company suit, 43. 493-496.
Watts, John, under sheriff (1701), 56. 19.
Watts, John [1], of N. Y., loyalism, 50. 469.
Watts, John [2], M. C., reply to presi- dential address, 57. 136.
Watts, John S., New Mexico state- hood, 43. 675.
Watts, Mary S., school, rewards, 59. 35, 60. 23.
Watts, Robert, Round Hill School paper, 47. 221.
Watts and Peabody, law office, 41. 311.
Wattson, George. See Watson. Wauffle, border ruffian, 41. 357. Waxhaws, N. C., action, 43. 584. Way, Benjamin, letter, 46. 379.
Way, George, Dorchester Company, 43. 494; Mass. accounts (1631-32), 47. 344, 345.
Way, Henry, 47. 344 n.
Way, Richard, West Indian trade, 47. 217; Boston petition, 52. 315.
Wayland, Rev. Francis, on war, 50. 263.
Waymouth. See Weymouth.
Wayne, Anthony, Paoli, 43. 565; letter to, 47. 471; southern cam- paign, 48. 342; Stony Point, 51. 57. Wayside Inn, medal, 50. 37.
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