Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 8

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


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Bostock, Dr. John, on Digby, 59. 90. Boston, Eng., Cotton memorial, 41. 102; chancery case, defacement of church, 60. 141; emigrants to Mass., 370.


Boston, Mass., Cotton's ascendancy, 41. 105; views, 230, 42. 251, 48. 253, 49. 411, 50. 81, 177, 52. 139, 165, 53. 37, 54. 3, 140, 141, 214, 290, 55. 286, 339, 56. 4, 167-169, 243, 244, 264, 58. 145, 60. 87, 161, Gen. In. xiv; proposed incorporation, 41. 208, 209; early Oriental trade, 277; Chandler's services, 282; Back Bay development, 283, 46. 222; pro- posed change of street names, pro- test, 41. 527, 42. 68, 112, 173, 43. 282, 44. 493; Squantum feasts, 41. 539; Lincoln's visit (1848), 42. 70; in 1848, smoking in streets, water supply, 75; milestones from, 87; school names, 173, 236; burning of negress, 193; building subway, 283, 306; Webster's address (1842), 392; Cass in (1842), 394-396; Bun- ker Hill celebration (1843), Tyler, 409; municipal elections, 434, 50. 47; (1828), 49. 217; (1882), 52. 50; pier lottery, 42. 468; Blount on conditions (1831), 43. 73; Arese's account (1837), 88; Athens of 90, 92; Noah Webster's lectures, 125-127, 129-132; business troubles (1764-65), 202-207; Prince of Wales, 231; S. Adams on relaxa-


tion (1778), 333; services of Hugh Vans, 444-446; instructions on paper money, 444, 445; Frenchmen in (1746), 445; election (1864), 44. 8, 9; Burns rendition, 322, 50. 411; Shadrach and Sims cases, 44. 325 n., 45. 623, 55. 340-344 (see Gen. In. xxiii); revolutionary trade and supplies, 44. 372, 376, 694, 46. 183; Pemberton Sq., 44. 546; merchants' circulating notes (1733), 646-648; Stamp Act affairs, 688, 689, 46. 467 (see Gen. In. xix), 49. 367, 50. 200; Trent affair, Wilkes, 45. 48, 589; public dinner to Webster (1842), 160; Henshaw's appointment as col- lector, 170-179; social and political conditions (1834), 181-184; (1837), 46. 343; (1891-1903), 52. 82; Chesa- peake-Leopard affair, 45. 354-356; Scots Charitable Soc., 425 n., 426 n., 56. 428; cold winter (1719), 45. 427 n .; monument to Franklin's parents, 484-493, 47. 128, 215, 216; business and social papers concern- ing, 45. 578, 47. 276, 369, 48. 134, 49. 3, 288, 289, 412, 50. 3, 208, 51. 239, 289, 342, 355, 52. 284, 322, 53. 39 (see Gen. In. xxii), 141, 178, 54. 6, 7, 193, 212, 213, 244, 289, 55. 214, 56. 1, 316, 352, 59. 2, 97; Christ Church records, 45. 586; mercantile development and changes (1846-1910), Hovey's, 46. 211-214, 220, 221; Crittenden Compromise petition, 224; Buck- ingham, 352; services of Bugbee, 374-376; Lawson's grant, 482 n .; Wilkes correspondence (1768-70), 47. 190; taverns, 191, 192 n., 268 n., 269 n., 50. 75, 76, 60. 165; non- importation (1769), 47. 203, 205, 206, 208; Otis assault, 209-212; Bernard correspondence, 211; con- duit (1675), 217; Shaller's distillery nuisance, 218; Embargo relief fund, 223; directories, 223; Manifesto Church, 223; Beacon Hill region (c. 1790), 233; Duke of Kent, 233; non- resident poor, 268-270; fires (1794), MAP, 293; (1872) records, views, map, confederate money contri- bution, 48. 78, 50. 37 (see Gen. In. xx), 52. 276, 53. 189, 55. 339, 56. 70, 168, 266-268, 280, 59. 265; in- surance (1790-1850), 47. 370; of the forties, 426; Gerry (1798), 482 n .; blockade (1814), 507 n .; real-estate records, streets, plans, Thwing records, 48. 133, 50. 4, 121-


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123, 208, 53. 18, 94, 54. 48, 289, 319, 56. 279, 316, 59. 1, 302, 60. 161; peace celebration (1784), 49. 82; colonial, and Irish immigrants, 99, 55. 59-61; court of commission- ers, 49. 101; Free Soil newspapers, 168; abolition newspapers, 177; Washington Benevolent Soc., 278, 282, 285; Masonic records (1733), 289; city medal, 347, 56. 316; Gage's problem, 49. 369; attitude of troops (1774), 370-372, 50. 472, 478, 479; Natural Philosophy So- ciety, 49. 418, 50. 94; plan of South Boston (1804), 4; liquor licenses (1769), 29; new custom house (1840), 41; excise receipt (1730), 80; Mexican border service medal, 82; alms-house acct. (1763), 82; medal scholars (1853), 177; records of strangers' bonds, 224; committee of correspondence records, 224; consti- tutional convention (1777), 244 n .; war requisition loan (1780), 307; last horse car, 313; Constitution of 1780, 366, 372, 379, 380, 382, 394, 395, 410; Wiswall affair, 472; Lovell on loyalists (1774), 474, 483; small- pox (1774), 484; association of earthenware dealers, 51. 238; Seaver as superintendent of schools, 287; Green as mayor, 52. 49-52; draft troubles, 118; French Church, 121; Burns centenary, 153; Guy Fawkes (1761), 164; petition to Royal Commissioners (1664), list of signers, 312; Sewall's shipments, 334; police strike, 53. 5; Cochituate celebration, view, 37, 40; music in schools, 42; The Club, 140; Y D parade, 186; Great Awakening, 195-197, 200, 203, 211, 214, 216; Hawaiian trade (1789-1823), 54. 9; Hawaiian mission, 9, 10; assembly ticket, 81; committee on Washing- ton's visit (1789), 218; old houses (1837), 319; custom-house records, 328, 329; list of failures (1837), 55. 1; Sanitary Fair, 41; early grave- stones, 189; Franklin medals, 189; mathematical schools, 287-289; maps, 339; Foch medal, 340; rais- ing troops in Revolution, 363; Know Nothing records, 56. 2; Soldiers' Relief records, 2; market riots (1737), 36; Latimer affair, 170, 171; history game, 209; French Fair, 209; scrap-book, 243; Jack- son's visit, 244-246, 251-253, 255- 257; theatres, 274, 57. 264, 265;


alarm (1696), 56. 344; British troops in proposed comedy, 57. 72; western N. Y. trade (1843), 183; Garrison mob, 209-211; pet bank, 260; New-England Courant, 336; literary conditions (c. 1720), 340; Webster reception (1850), 373; banks and greenbacks (1862), 58. 197; French army, 283-285; extent of trade (1768), 422-425; mer- chants' private signals, 59. 2; yel- low fever (1798), 156; early attitude on drama, 312-315; in 1826, 405- 408; Declaration of Independence, 60. 113 n .; Sans Souci Club affair, 318. See also next titles; Charles- town; Customs; Dorchester; Rox- bury; Suffolk County; buildings, churches, institutions, localities, and streets by name.


Boston, U. S. S., in Revolution, 43. 332 n., 46. 189, 196, 54. 133, 135, 55. 139; condition, armament, com- mand, 114, 115, 117, 60. 110 n., 111, 112. See also McNeill, Hector. Boston, schooner, at Hawaii, 54. 37, 38.


Boston, U. S. S. (1834), 57. 259.


Boston, Civil War steamer, 43. 344, 56. 357; Jacksonville expedition, 43. 370-372, 377, 378, 381, 384; service in South Carolina, 56. 415, 442.


Boston, siege of, negro soldiers, 42. 198; contemporary views, 252; con- gressional committee, 43. 95; rifle- men, 96; raising new army, 96; prizes, 96, 44. 365; evacuation, 144- 147, 160, 47. 109, 60. 97, 108, 364; clandestine capitulation, 44. 146, 161; island affairs, cartoon, 363, 496, 50. 217, 60. 91-93; influence of transportation difficulties, 44. 365; Pendleton's motion (May), 522; papers, 46. 402, 53. 3, 59. 97; Dorchester Heights, 47. 110, 59. 298, 60. 96, 97, 362-364; Burgoyne on conditions, 48. 119-121; Wash- ington's aides, 121; N. H. concern (April), 504; Percy's headquarters, 52. 318; SKETCH on powder-horn, 334; William Emerson, 55. 23- 25; Indians, 24; American troops, 347-349; broadsides, 56. 168; per- formance of Zara, prologue, 260; Roxbury fort, 209; medals, iron example, 300, 59. 2; conduct of Stark, 57. 331-336; typical of Revolution, 58. 111; sesquicenten- nial badge, 59. 2; early conditions,


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114; American camp conditions, 115, 60. 360; British commanders and reinforcements, 59. 119, 121, 122, 138, 60. 91, 92, 94, conditions in town, diaries, 59. 124, 133, 60. 91-97, Gen. In. xiii; question of sortie, 59. 124; British plans, 125, 127; naval aspect, British fleet, coast forays, 132, 298, 60. 95, 96, 237 (see Gen. In. xxv); results from modern point of view, 59. 292-301; press gangs and suspects, 60. 92; provost actions, departures, 93-96; provisions, 93-95; listing inhabi- tants, 94; inoculation, 95; Knowl- ton's exploit, 96; actions, 361; pro- posed assault, 361. See also Bunker Hill; Lexington and Concord. Boston Advertiser, separation of


Maine, 41. 142, 146, 152, 154, 155, 158, 159; Chandler, 282, 284-288; on Lincoln's visit (1848), 42. 72, 76; on Trent affair, 45. 114-116; attack on Sprague, 49. 220; as Whig, 50. 43; on Sumner's oration (1845), 253; Stanwood, 57. 216- 218, 220; McCall, 507.


Boston American Herald, on Sans Souci Club controversy, 60. 327.


Boston & Lowell R. R., working model, 52. 1.


Boston & Providence R. R., survey, 49. 210, 213, 219; disaster, 59. 140. Boston Athenæum, file of News- Letter, with documents, 41. 204- 209; in 1837, 43. 90; gift, 466; value (1815), 45. 397; Bradford, 47. 368; Lothrop, 437; Gray, 532; Lyman, 49. 61; J. Q. Adams port., 51. 106. Boston Atlas, on Lincoln (1848), 42. 73; on Seward's speech, 78; Schou- ler and Lincoln, 79, 80; as Whig, 50. 42, 50; file, 55. 319; on Jackson's visit, 56. 251, 253, 255.


Boston Atlas and Bee, suspension, 56. 232 (see Gen. In. xxiii).


Boston Chamber of Commerce, badge, 49. 257; gift of medal, 60. 2. Boston Chronicle, attitude (1801), 41. 50; separation of Maine, 156.


Boston (Chronicle and) Patriot, on Quincy, 41. 150 n .; separation of Maine, 156; copy, 47. 372; under Davis, 49. 178; editorials, 180; District of Columbia news, 182; attack on Story, 186; Monroe, 214 n., 216; proposed enlargement, 215; on Russell dinner, 216 n .; on Wash- ington Benevolent Societies, 280, 282, 284.


Boston Chronotype, on Lincoln, 42. 73; Dana, Wright, 46. 215.


Boston City Hospital, view, 56. 299. Boston City medal, 49. 347, 56. 316. Boston City Medal for Females, 51. 289.


Boston College, medal, 54. 3. Boston Columbian Centinel. See


Columbian Centinel.


Boston Commissioners, Sharlot case (1681), FACSIMS., 49. 99-106.


Boston Common, views, 50. 177, 54. 194, 56. 264, 60. 354.


Boston Commonwealth, Sanborn, 51. 309.


Boston Continental Journal and Weekly Advertiser, slave notice, 42. 201.


Boston Courier, on J. Q. Adams's address, 43. 296; Bugbee, 46. 373, 374.


Boston Custom House, view, 53. 93. Boston Customs District (1768), 58. 418.


Boston Dispensary, S. A. Green, 52. 47, 48.


Boston Evening Gazette, file, 56. 299. Boston Evening Post, fugitive-slave notice, 42. 198; as Democrat, 50. 42; file, 53. 128.


Boston Exchange, Perkins's address, 52. 117.


Boston Exchange Advertiser, on Sans Souci Club affair, 60. 331.


Boston Exchange Coffee House, views, 52. 1, 56. 169.


Boston First Church, Cotton's su- premacy, 41.105; Cottonstatue, 169. Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, de- posit, 41. 13, 417, 60. 198.


Boston Fusileers, medal, 49. 167.


Boston Gazette, fugitive-slave notice, 42. 199; on Smibert's death, 49. 38 n .; verses from missing number, 53. 59; under Bradford, 55. 158; libel on Bernard, 269; file, 56. 209, 60. 49, Gen. In. xiv; early charac- ter, 57. 341; and New-England Courant, 348; photostat of file, 58. 289; Kirkland's inauguration, 59. 101, 102; variant in issue of March 12, 1770, 253; on post-revolutionary extravagance, 60. 321, 321 n .; in Sans Souci Club affair, 333. See also Edes & Gill.


Boston Harbor, Thompsons Island, 41. 532; army post hospital (1817), 50. 66, 67; views, 177, 54. 141; lighthouse for Great Brewster, 56. 45-47. See also Castle William.


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Boston, Hartford & Erie R. R. Co., share of stock, 55. 285.


Boston Herald, on National Republi- can convention (1876), 42. 282, 283; Monroe, 50. 33.


Boston Independent Chronicle, slave


notice, 42. 201; on Pickering- Adams affair (1808), 45. 359 n., 361 n .; reception of Gerry, 47. 482 n .; poem on established church, 50. 374; attacks on Washington, 57. 138 n., 143 n., 147 n., 148 n., 157; on Jefferson's written message, 166-168; in Sans Souci Club affair, 60. 326, 328.


Boston Journal, on Lincoln (1860), 42. 73.


Boston Latin School, medals, 49. 1, 257, 57. 230.


Boston Library Society, Denny, 41. 313.


Boston Lyceum, J. Q. Adams's address, 43. 297.


Boston Marine Insurance Co., papers, 47. 276.


Boston Marine Society, diploma, 59. 237.


Boston Massacre, English burlesque on Warren's oration, 42. 256; Han- cock's oration, 43. 155, 156 n .; information to Wilkes, 47. 212-214; removal of troops, 49. 368; collec- tion of orations, 50. 178; broadsides (FACSIM.), 52. 165, 56. 268; Emer- son on, 55. 14; coroner's return, 152; sermons, 59. 236; newspaper treatment, 254, 258.


Boston Medical Library, view, 52. 282; gift, 53. 1.


Boston Mercantile Library Associa- tion, papers, 53. 3.


Boston Merchant, 52. 338.


Boston Miscellany, 50. 177.


Boston Museum, views, 50. 119, 53. 129.


Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Lo- throp, 47. 438; Loring, 48. 358, 360; Gray, 49. 399; gift, 60. 1.


Boston Music Hall, Cushman casts, 48. 361.


Boston Navy Board, letters, 55. 117, 118.


Boston New-England Courant. See New-England Courant.


Boston News-Letter, files, 41. 204; documents, 204; unique copy, 42. 358; photostat file, 48. 2, 365, 49. 292, 50. 223, 51. 322, 52. 173, 53. 146, 54. 249, 55. 291, 56. 283, 57. 310, 58. 253, 288, 289, 59. 269 n .;


early character, 57. 341; and New- England Courant, 347.


Boston Numismatic Society, gift, 52. 117; medal, 54. 194.


Boston Packet, 44. 75, 50. 434, 490.


Boston Park Commission, Dalton, 42. 304.


Boston Patriot. See Boston (Chronicle and) Patriot.


Boston Port Bill, closing of port, 46. 470-472; English attitude, 50. 438, 440; relief, 475; enforcement of Association, 484, 485, 493; French- man on, 56. 150.


Boston Post Boy, on Smibert's death, 49. 38 n.


Boston Public Library, Lincoln, 41. 191; Haynes, 48. 130; Shaw, 49. 15; Swift, 55. 6-8.


Boston Repertory, on Chesapeake- Leopard affair, 45. 356 n.


Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., map, 56. 168.


Boston Sculpture Co., Lincoln me- dallion, 49. 176.


Boston Second Church, record books, 43. 412.


Boston Social Union, medal, 49. 59. Boston Statesman, on Everett, 41. 360. Boston Sunday Advertiser, medal, 53. 140.


Boston Surgical Society, medal, gift, 55. 215.


Boston Symphony Orchestra, H. L. Higginson's interest in, 53. 42, 43, 121-125.


Boston Tea Party, tea relic, 43. 229; customs action, 46. 470; engraving, 50. 217; member, 55. 165; tablet, 56. 3.


Boston Times and Notion, J. Q. Adams's address, 43. 296-301.


Boston Transcript, in 1848, 42. 75; on slave's iron yoke, 49. 2 n. (see Gen. In. xx); Clement, 53. 98, 56. 59-63, 68.


Boston University, Bigelow, 54. 292, 293, 55. 332, 335; Brooks Adams, 60. 352.


Boston Workhorse Relief Association, medals, 49. 95.


Bostonian Society, gifts, deposit, 48. 75, 49. 95, 347, 51. 343, 52. 140, 282, 55. 225, 57. 3, 59. 35, 265.


Boswell, Lady, 42. 220, 231, 232.


Boswell, Sir William, on Delft Church, 42. 216; letters to, 218- 234; letter to Davenport, 234.


Bosworth & Griffith, letter on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 219.


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Botanical garden, proposed for Har- vard, 49. 82.


Boteler, Alexander R., letter (1861) on arms at Harpers Ferry, 46. 246.


Botta, Carlo Giuseppe Guglielmo, Jefferson on history, 46. 406, 407; Barlow, 47. 296.


Böttger, Johann F., porcelain, 51. 385 n.


Böttinger, Karl A., Jonathan Russell, 51. 383-385.


Bottomry, French colonial edict, 60. 282.


Boucher, Rev. Jonathan, port., 46. 253; on society in Va., 49. 466 n .; on church in Md., 468 n.


Boucher, René. See La Perrière.


Boucicault, Dion, London, 48. 489 n.


Boucker, - -, Va. tavern, 51. 70. Boudier, -, engraving, 53. 92.


Boudinot, Elias, committee on audi-


ence of French minister, 59. 61; letter (1795) on public news, 60. 380; retirement, 381.


Boulet, G. H., view of gymnasium, 52. 139.


Boulter, Robert, imprint, 57. 40. Bound Brook, Mass., 44. 257, 260.


Boundaries, Mass .- N. H. line, and town grants, 43. 77-88, 44. 190, 191, 194, 197, 199, 45. 197, 200- 211, 46. 164-166, 47. 65; Ghent negotiation, 45. 392, 48. 139, 140, 142; San Juan, 215, 218; Florida, 49. 87; Mass .- R. I., 267; Mass .- N. Y. (1768), 55. 283; Alaska award, 58. 338-342, 59. 159-169. See also Demarcation; Frontier posts; Northeastern; Oregon Coun- try.


Bounieu, Michel H., Washington port., 52. 117.


Bounty, Civil War, equalization, 42. 114; French and Indian War, 43. 652; Revolution, Mass. state and local, 55. 349-351, 353, 354, 357- 365; jumping in the Revolution, 368; French slave trade, 60. 301- 303. See also Bonus.


Bouquet, Henry, Pittsburgh house, 44. 341.


Bourbon, Louis J. M. de. See Penthièvre.


Bourgeois, Nicolas, bridge of boats, 54.100.


Bourgogne. See Duc de Bourgogne. Bourmaster, Lieut. - , in Revolu- tion, 44. 147.


Bourne, -, Naples (1819), 51. 494.


Bourne, Mrs. Weymouth, death, 42. 453.


Bourne, Edward Gaylord, tribute, 41. 399; death, 414.


Bourne, Elias, shipmaster, 47. 190.


Bourne, Nicholas, bookseller, 58. 309.


Bourne, Rev. Shearjashub, 42. 451, 453, 463.


Bours, Peter, 49. 265.


Bouteille, , French privateer, 49. 67.


Boutelle, Timothy, 49. 232.


Boutet, Claude, monopoly, 60. 260.


Boutineau, James, loyalist, 45. 409, 410; death, 413.


Boutwell, Abigail [Mrs. Hay], 44. 67. Boutwell, George S., 45. 538; biennial elections, 48. 353; governor, 50. 50; proposed Texas expedition, 58. 318; letters (1862): on emancipa- tion, Cairo, 319; on revenue stamps, military policy, 321; papers, 59. 2; Peace Convention, 60. 226, 232.


Bouvé, Edward T., on Rand, 53. 31, 32.


Bow, Nicholas, shipmaster, 52. 336. Bow controversy, 43. 88.


Bowden, Clara I. [Mrs. Dodge], 43. 208 n.


Bowden, William, letter to, 59. 123.


Bowditch, Alfred, 52. 320; gifts, 49. 347, 50. 177, 217, 51. 1.


Bowditch, Charles Pickering, on H. W. Haynes, 45. 503; audit re- port, 555; gifts, 627, 46. 1, 48. 135, 49. 95, 412, 50. 2, 51. 355, 53. 93; collection of silhouettes, 47. 445; on spelling of name, 50. 39; photostat reproductions, 51. 323; on Game Club, 355; deposit by American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 52. 4, 85; mask of Lincoln, 319-321; Belknap extracts, 53. 40; on Bradford's study of Blaine, 54. 9; tributes, 320; PORTS., 56. front., 57. 414; AUTOG., 56. front .; memoir, 306; war letters: efforts to enter service, 57. 414-420; recruit- ing broadside, 417; visit to front, 420-422; Newbern, 422-424; voy- age to Folly Island, 424-426; Folly Is. camp, routine, fatigue, detach- ments, 426-437, 445-447, 452, 455- 457, 460-462, 464, 465, 467, 468, 470, 471; negro soldiers, white officers, 432, 437, 440, 444, 446- 449, 453-455, 458-460; bombard- ment, navy, 435, 437, 438, 440- 442, 466; chronic illness, leave, 438 n., 439, 444, 448, 450, 483,


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484; occupation of Morris Is., 440- 444, 446, 448; accounts with U. S., 440, 443, 449, 468, 493-495; relics, 441, 465; draft, 443; roster, 449, 454, 455; return to camp, 451; transfer to colored cavalry, 453, 454, 457, 459, 464, 466, 467, 472; stove, 455, 460; Christmas, 456; paper work, 458, 461; New Year's, 459; church, 463; Jacksonville ex- pedition, 470-472; to and at Arling- ton, 473-479; City Point, court martial, 475-479; Petersburg move- ment, 479-484; Point Lookout prison, 484 n., 485-489; resignation, 489-492; - Maya chronology, 59. 288; Central American languages, 293.


Bowditch, Cornelia (Rockwell), 56. 310.


Bowditch, Frederick C., land-title books, 42. 250.


Bowditch, Col. Hartwell, 57. 461.


Bowditch, Dr. Henry I., Latimer Journal, 56. 170; papers, 316.


Bowditch, Henry P., war service, 57.


420; negro regiment, Virginia front, 431, 438, 439, 454, 457, 459, 466, 468, 473, 476; wounded, 454, 456, 465; Point Lookout, 487-493.


Bowditch, Jonathan I., 56. 306; Web- ster dinner, 45. 160; son's enlist- ment, 57. 414-420; at leisure, 459. Bowditch, Lucy O. (Nichols), 56. 306. Bowditch, Mary O., deposit, 52. 319. Bowditch, Nathaniel, mathematician, 56. 306; journals, Gen. In. xv.


Bowditch, Nathaniel, death (1863), 57. 420.


Bowditch, Nathaniel Ingersoll, Apple- ton fund, 41. 7; land-title books, 42. 250; copy of Paradise Lost, 257.


Bowditch, Vincent Y., gift, 56. 316.


Bowditch, William I., copy of Para- dise Lost, 42. 257; Burns rendition, 44. 323.


Bowdoin. See also Bodoin.


Bowdoin, Elizabeth [Mrs. Pitts], 51. 187.


Bowdoin, Elizabeth [Lady Temple], 58. 147.


Bowdoin, Hannah (Pordage), 51. 164. Bowdoin, James [1], Badger's ports.,


49. 260, 51. 164, 165; biog. note, 164.


Bowdoin, Gov. James [2], separation of Maine, 41. 127; dinner, 42. 476; Price on, 43. 610, 621; Lettson on, 635; committee on Boston Massa- cre, letter to Wilkes, 47. 213; Brattle


Sq. Church, 229; candidacy, 48. 430, 60. 338, 339, 344; Constitution of 1780, 50. 356, 401, 402; memo- randum on wine, FACSIM. with AUTOG., 51. 2, 3; council, 259 n .; library, deposited, list, 271, 362, 52. 86; cane, 54. 2; letters, 7, 57. 513; Romney, 55. 250 n .; and Temple (1769), Paxton on, 56. 350; punch bowl, 58. 146; port., 147.


Bowdoin, James [3], 51. 164 n.


Bowdoin, James, port., 56.3.


Bowdoin, James T., cane, 54. 2.


Bowdoin, Mary [Mrs. Bayard], 60. 101 n.


Bowdoin, Mehitable (Lillie), 51. 164. Bowdoin, Pierre, 51. 164.


Bowdoin, Sarah (Campbell), 51. 164. Bowdoin, William, letter to, 43. 648. Bowdoin Bishop, punch bowl, 58. 146. Bowdoin College, incorporation and


separation of Maine, 41. 134, 148, 156 n .; Chandler, 284; W. Smyth, 43. 402; religious conditions, E. C. Smyth, 404-406; +BK medals, 49. 287.


Bowdoin Square, Boston, views, 55. 339, 56. 243.


Bowen, Abel, engraving, 56. 169.


Bowen, Clarence W., gift, 51. 90.


Bowen, Esther (Shove), 44. 493.


Bowen, Francis, collegiate system, 46. 20; school-teaching, 47. 2; letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 250; oration before Jackson, 56. 252 n.


Bowen, Henry, Boston crew, 55. 85.


Bowen, Henry, letter (1829) on office, 45. 168.


Bowen, Henry J., gift, 56. 316.


Bowen, Jabez, Washington's tour, 51. 38.


Bowen, John, loyalist, 48. 27.


Bowen, Nathan, on Milton, 42. 164. Bowen, Rev. Penuel, evacuation of Boston, 47. 109; exonerated, 48. 2. Bowen, Peter, Corbet case, 44. 429. Bowen, Stephen, marriage, 44. 493. Bowen, Susannah (Penuel), 47. 109 n. Bowen, William, Antigua petition, 59. 175.


Bowen & Howard, imprint, 50. 498.


Bowers, Caleb, on Franco-American war, 41. 254.


Bowers, Charles, letters, 56. 353; career, 353.


Bowers, Charles E., 56. 353.


Bowers, Frances, gift, 56. 353.


Bowers, Jerathmeel, Quincy on, 49. 452; General Court, 51. 340.


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Bowers, John, Medfield grant, 53. 93. Bowers, John, supercargo, Oriental voyages, 41. 242-248, 255, 256, 258; on Canton, 266-269, 273. Bowers, William, 56. 353.


Bowes, Nicholas, 43. 194.


Bowke, Deborah [Mrs. McKellar, Mrs. Bugbee], 46. 372.


Bowker, Betsey (Watts), 46. 372.


Bowker, Richard R., on copyright law, 48. 189.


Bowler, Metcalf, correspondence (1773) on Rhode Island affairs, 57. 337, 338.


Bowles, Adele H. (Savage), 52. 168.


Bowles, Francis Tiffany, member, 59. 3, 36; death, 60. xvi; AMERICA'S DEBT TO DE GRASSE, 235.


Bowles, Mrs. Francis Tiffany, 51. 190; gift, 52. 168.


Bowles, Samuel, letters (1831) on campaign, 49. 243, 251; on free thinkers, 56. 337.


Bowles & Dearborn, Franklin monu- ment, 45. 490.


Bowles Bros., Sullivan's connection, 52. 81.


Bowling Green, Va., in 1791, 51. 65. Bowman, Rev. - -, 42. 448, 450, 452. Bowness, - -, fly-maker, letter to, 58. 131. Bowring, Sir John, 53. 293.


Bowyer, Sir George, 48. 485.


Boxford, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 390 n., 403-406; account books, 57. 2.


Boy Scouts, agricultural badge, 51. 89; medal, 55. 6.


Boyce. See also Boyse.


Boyce, J., imprint, 50. 498.


Boycott. See Nonintercourse.


Boyd. See also Bood.


Boyd, Abigail (Hoyt), 48. 335.


Boyd, George [1], 48. 335.


Boyd, George [2], career, 48. 335; letters (1774) on English travels, 336, 340.


Boyd, Hugh, 50. 449 n .; report of Chatham's speech, 461 n.


Boyd, James, journal on McNeill, 55. 48, 71. Boyd, James. See Erroll.


Boyd, Col. John, Quincy in London, 50. 446, 449. Boyd, Joseph B., letter to, 54. 244.


Boyd, Joshua, 48. 340, 341. Boyd, Nancy (Stuart), 55. 59. Boyd, Thomas, killed, 42. 194, 195.


Boyd, William. See Kilmarnock. Boyden, Dwight, 45. 181.


Boyden, Fanny, slave, 42. 200. Boyden, Frederick, 45. 181 n.


Boyden, Jonathan, slaveholder, 42. 198.


Boyden, Simeon, 45. 181 n.


Boyenten, Abraham, Acadian expe- dition, 43. 93.


Boyer, Alexis, inoculation, 41. 433. Boyle, Josiah, carman, 58. 80.


Boyle, Robert, John Eliot's letters, 53. 190.


Boyle, Robert, letter on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 219.


Boylston, Thomas, mobbed for profi- teering, 44. 696; detained in Boston (1775), 59. 114.


Boylston, Ward N., travels, 59. 119. Boylston, Dr. Zabdiel, inoculation, Mather and tract, 45. 428-432, 459, 460, 465, 466, 52. 113, 114, 57. 346. Boylston, Mass., loyalists, 48. 24. Boylston family, record, 50. 218.


Boylston Market, Boston, view, 59. 3. Boylston St., Boston, view, 56. 169. Boynton, Aaron, Louisburg siege, 42. 137. Boynton, Daniel, Pepperell, 44. 280. Boynton, Eleanor [Mrs. Pierce], 42. 136.


Boynton, Helen (Mason), gift, 53. 2. Boynton, Henry V., on Chickamauga, 48. 278; papers, 53. 2; career, 2.


Boynton, Jane, marriage, 44. 272 n.


Boynton, Winthrop P., Charleston siege, 57. 430, 449.


Boyse, Luke, of Va., 51. 223.


Brace, Anna P. [Mrs. Loring], 48. 355. Brackenbury, Charles, sale of trans- portés, document, 49. 328.


Brackett, Lieut. Anthony, expedition (1694), 43. 510.


Brackett, Joseph W., 57. 271.


Brackett, Lemuel, milestones, 42. 105.




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