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Brackett, Peter, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Brackett, Sewall C., gift, 52. 169.
Bracton, Henry de, on equity, 52. 18. Bradbury, Frederick T., 60. 121.
Bradbury, Harriet J. (White), gifts, 58. 377, 401, 60. 121, Gen. In. xiii. Bradbury, James W., 48. 311.
Bradbury, Theophilus, correspond- ence (1785) on law student, 59. 263, 264.
Braddock expedition, Orme's letter, 45. 417 (see Gen. In. xviii).
Bradford, Alden, memoir, 55. 153; PORT., 153; bibliography, 159; sub- scription book, 59. 35.
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Bradford, Andrew, imprint, 58. 315. Bradford, Annie, gift, 55. 1.
Bradford, Charles F., supercargo records, 52. 283.
Bradford, Clara C. (Kinsman), 47. 367.
Bradford, Dr. Edward H., gifts, 52. 283, 53. 18, 178, 325.
Bradford, Elizabeth [Mrs. Hickling], 53. 325 n.
Bradford, Gamaliel [1], career, 55. 154.
Bradford, Col. Gamaliel [2], port., 46. 401; career, 47. 358, 55. 153, 154.
Bradford, Capt. Gamaliel [3], career, 47. 359, 55. 154.
Bradford, Dr. Gamaliel [4], career, 47. 359; letter (1831) on + B K, 49. 240.
Bradford, Gamaliel [5], on need of an opposition, 42. 68; tributes, 45. 4-7; death, 542; collection of writ- ings, 627, 628; memoir, 47. 356; PORT. and AUTOG., 356; biennial elections, 48. 352, 354.
Bradford, Gamaliel [6], member, 45. 28, 185; report on Library and Cabinet, 556; gifts, 627, 46. 401; papers by, 341, 53. 67, 54. 203, 55. 189, 58. 145, 60. 366; elected to Council, 46. 400, 47. 332, 48. 383; FICTION AS HISTORICAL MATERIAL, 326.
Bradford, George, 44. 513.
Bradford, John, letter to, 55. 122; naval preparations, 60. 109, 115; Continental agent, 109.
Bradford, John, petition (1811), 59. 171.
Bradford, Lodowick H., 53. 37.
Bradford, Lucy Ann, 55. 159.
Bradford, Mae M., acknowledgment to, 60. 20.
Bradford, Margaret [Mrs. Eliot], 55. 159.
Bradford, Margaret (Stevenson), 55. 156.
Bradford, Samuel, papers, 55. 1.
Bradford, Samuel D., 56. 248.
Bradford, Sarah, 55. 159.
Bradford, Sarah (Alden), 55. 153.
Bradford, Sarah A. [Mrs. Ripley], 55. 154 n.
Bradford, Sophia B. (Ricc), 47. 360. Bradford, Thomas G., tutor, 42. 42; at dinner, 57. 263.
Bradford, Gov. William, new edition of History, 43. 222, 46. 175, 383, 429; Little James affair, 44. 178- 180, 183, 185, 187; letter (1623),
46. 477; Dermer letter, 48. 108; on Tisquantum, 111, 114; on d'Aul- nay, 49. 359; on Wollaston's visit, 51. 219; Plymouth landing, 52. 167; commitment, 325; intolerance, 328; on Morton, 58. 147, 156; Giles Heale, 60. 149.
Bradford, William, imprints, 41. 209, 58. 313-315.
Bradford, William, of Rhode Island, Vassall's appeal, 41. 214, 216.
Bradford & Read, account book, 55. 157, 60. 359.
Bradford Papers, committee to pub- lish, 42. 112.
Bradish, -, Wcymouth (1739), 42. 452.
Bradlee, Rev. Caleb D., 54. 219.
Bradlee, John T., gift from heirs, 56. 299.
Bradlce, Joseph P., Franklin monu- ment, 45. 489.
Bradlee, Josiah, Webster dinner, 45. 160.
Bradlee, Nathaniel J., 54. 219.
Bradley. See also Bradlee.
Bradley, , Hartford (1792), 43.
137.
Bradley, Daniel, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Bradley, Edward W., Roxbury vigi- lance committee, 53. 327.
Bradley, Joseph P., appointment to Supreme Court, 45. 536.
Bradley, Philip B., N. Y. campaign, 43. 590.
Bradley, Stephen R., tract, 58. 291.
Bradley House, Boston, relic, 50. 37. Bradshaw, John, Coddington's com- mission, 44. 588.
Bradshaw, Mary (Williams), 51. 200. Bradshaw, Stephen, 51. 200.
Bradstreet. See also Broadstreet.
Bradstreet, Anne, descendant, 43. 268.
Bradstreet, Dudley, letter (1694) on frontier defense, 43. 510; AUTOG., 511.
Bradstreet, Dudley, siege of Louis- burg diary, 42. 135-144.
Bradstreet, Hannibal, Boston crew, 55. 85.
Bradstreet, John, letter to, 53. 24.
Bradstreet, Gov. Simon [1], shorthand, 43. 275; Andros, 45. 238; Cooke's letter to (1690), 644; Sharlot case, 49. 103-106; Harris's Publick Oc- currences, 57. 61.
Bradstreet, Rev. Simon [3], baptizes a Jew, 52. 302 n.
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Bradstreet, Rev. Simon [4], ministry, 42. 165, 445, 452 n., 464.
Brady, Philip E., gift, 53. 18.
Brady, Dr. Samuel, inoculation, 45. 456-458.
Brady & Tate, New Version of Psalms, copy, 50. 207.
Bragdon, Daniel, shipmaster, 43. 199. Bragg, Braxton, Chattanooga, 46. 127. See also Chickamauga.
Bragg, Elizabeth [Mrs. Bigelow], 55. 330.
Bragg, Nathaniel, account book, 57. 2.
Braham, John, opera, 48. 525, 527.
Brainard, C. H., letter to, 47. 477.
Brainerd, Lawrence, on hospital, 54. 223 n., 224.
Braintree, Mass., church affair (1751), 42. 458; trade (1768), 58. 425.
Brakenbury, John, recantation on Mather, 50. 77, 78.
Braman, Rev. Isaac, rusticated stu- dents' signatures, 50. 2, 3, Gen. In. XV.
Bramham, Rev. Hugh, 48. 290, 291.
Bramwell, George W. W., baron, opinion on neutrality, 45. 306, 309. Branch, John, election of 1844, 42. 410, 412; Cabinet, 46. 333.
Brand-Hollis, Thomas. See Hollis.
Brandon, Benjamin, letter (1742) on Great Awakening, 53. 208.
Brandy, Oriental trade, 41. 238; co- lonial trade, 60. 281. See also Drink. Brandywine, battle, lack of cavalry, 43. 563; opposing errors, 581, 44. 42-45, 115; map, 116; American force, 150; contemporaneous idea, 699.
Brandywine, U. S. S., 59. 388. Brandywine Mills, in 1791, 51. 58.
Branson, Jacob, rescue, 50. 423.
Brant, Marcus, Barbados trade, 47. 185-187.
Brass Ball Tavern, 42. 95.
Brathwait, Richard, "characters," 54. 228 n. Bratt, fever of, 43. 327.
Brattle, Katharine [Mrs. Wendell], 52. 147 n.
Brattle, Thomas [1], conduit, 47. 217; Sharlot case, 49. 101, 103- 105; career, 102; AUTOG., 105; Boston petition, 52. 314.
Brattle, Thomas [2], Mather contro- versy, 47. 227; organ bequest, 228; Calef's letter, 240.
Brattle, Capt. Thomas, Dunstable (1749), 44. 277 n.
Brattle, Thomas, at Paris (1778), 54. 104, 107-109.
Brattle, Rev. William [1], papers, 45. 185.
'Brattle, William [2], debt, 41. 438; regimental notice, 51. 340; Romney, 55. 250 n .; loyalist, England, 59. 124; endorsement, 60. 40.
Brattle Square Church, Boston, views, 44. 605, 57. 185; papers, 55. 1; relic, 56. 243; tower, 279. See also Manifesto Church.
Brattle Street Hymn, 47. 231.
Brattle's End, Dunstable, 44. 277 n.
Bravay & Cie., Laird Rams, 45. 291, 299, 303.
Bray, George, port., biog. note, 51. 165.
Bray, Susanna (Mansor), 51. 165.
Bray, Rev. Thomas, 56. 20; philan- thropic scheme, 20. See also So- ciety for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
Brayton, George B., gifts, 52. 2, 58. 401, 59. 3.
Brazer, Mary [Mrs. Davis], 49. 178. Brazier, - , custom official (1740), 58. 430.
Brazil, Florida incident, 44. 10 n., 46. 44 n .; Russian mission, 51. 399; paper money, 53. 93; foreign credits (1843), 311; British trade (1844), 318; French edicts on trade, 60. 257, 261, 289.
Breakneck Hill, Conn., French camps, 58. 273, 278.
Breck, John, 51. 342.
Breck, Moses, politics, 57. 251.
Breck, Robert, receipt book, 51. 342.
Breck, Samuel, return to U. S., 47. 112.
Breckinridge, John C., candidacy (1860), 43. 661, 665.
Breed, Jesse, war prisoner in England, 45. 21, 56. 158.
Breeder, Thomas, 46. 481; contempt of court, 47. 216.
Breedshow, Henirey, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Bréhan, Marquise de, at Mt. Vernon, 59. 192.
Breisler, Elizabeth [Mrs. Arnold], 44. 423.
Breitinger, Johann K., 42. 158.
Brend, William, Quaker, persecution, 42. 365, 54. 318.
Brent, Charlotte, vocalist, 49. 479.
Brent, William, Burns rendition, 44. 324, 331.
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Brent, William L., on election of 1828, 46. 326.
Brenton, Jahliel, 46. 461, 462.
Brenton, William, house, 57. 229.
Breslau University, in 1815-16, 59. 359, 366.
Bresson, -, 59. 391, 409.
Brest, France, in 1778, fleet, 54. 133- 136.
Bretherton, Charles, caricatures, 49. 347.
Breton, Jean, 60. 260.
Breton, Nicholas, "characters," 54. 228 n., 233.
Brewer, -, messenger (1779), 55. 141.
Brewer, Charles, Hawaii, 54. 18, 46 n.
Brewer, Joseph, papers, 60. 161.
Brewer, Lucy S., gift, 49. 257.
Brewer, Nathaniel, papers, 60. 161.
Brewer, Col. Samuel, Burgoyne cam- paign, 44. 695.
Brewer, Stephen, Mass. convention (1832), 57. 249, 250; Huntington, 265.
Brewer, Thomas, Plymouth Com- pany, 44. 188.
Brewer, Thomas M., medals, 49. 257, 55. 195.
Brewer, William, Mass. convention (1832), 57. 249.
Brewer & Co., Honolulu, 54. 18.
Brewster. See also Bruster.
Brewster, Dr. - - (1749), 44. 275.
Brewster, C. R., letter (1859) on Choate, politics, 54. 185.
Brewster, Bishop Chauncey B., Pil- grim tercentenary, 54. 8.
Brewster, Edward, New England tracts, 42. 264.
Brewster, Martin, shipmaster, 54. 42. Brewster, Elder William, port., 43. 466; commitments, 52. 324, 325; manor-house relic, 54. 141.
Brewster, William [d. 1879], grave tablet, 54. 141; port., 214.
Brewster, William F., gifts, 54. 141, 193, 214.
Brewster family, genealogical tablet, 54. 141.
Brewton, Miles, Quincy on, 49. 444- 446, 450.
Briant, Rev. Lemuel, 42. 458.
Brice, Robert, impressment case, 44. 451.
Brickett, Gen. James, Canadian expe- dition, 55. 27.
Bricks, Noah Webster and making, 43. 136, 137.
Bricole, S. C. armed ship, 46. 193, 194.
Bride, -, shipmaster, 43. 194. Bridge, Rev. Ebenezer, 44. 83.
Bridge, Ellen [Mrs. Marion], 51. 194. Bridge, John, Plymouth trade, letter
(1624), 44. 178-182; lost at sea, 183. Bridge, Lidian E. (Jackson), gifts, letter (1915), 48. 319, 52. 169, 322. Bridgeman, William, General Court, 57. 257 n.
Bridgen. See also Brigden.
Bridgen, Edward, (& Co.), letters on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 215-220.
Bridgen & Wal - letter (1766) on colonial trade, 55. 222.
Bridgeport, Conn., Lincoln at, 42. 81 n.
Bridges, Robert, petition, 45. 568.
Bridges, Hudson River (1820), 50. 192; Rouen bridge of boats, 54. 100.
Bridgewater, Mass., papers on, 47.
53; Constitution of 1780, 50. 388; Great Awakening, 53. 205.
Briefe Declaration in Virginia, photo- stat, 53. 148, 58. 308.
Brigden. See also Bridgen.
Brigden (Brigdon), Zachariah, bond, 41. 438; leaves besieged Boston, 60. 92.
Briggs, Charles A., biblical criticism, 41. 520.
Briggs, Deborah [Mrs. Savage], 51. 189, 191.
Briggs, Frank H., gift, 54. 214.
Briggs, George N., Whig convention (1848), 42. 71; Webster on speech, 45. 161; as governor, 50. 44, 45, 47, 48, 50.
Briggs, Col. Henry S., wounded, 56. 431.
Briggs, Joseph, 51. 197.
Briggs, LeBaron Russell, member, 55. 340, 56. 5.
Briggs, Leonard, Bunker Hill, 43. 98.
Briggs, Robert, earthenware associ- ation, 51. 238.
Briggs, Thomas, citizenship papers, 54. 214.
Brigham, Clarence Saunders, gifts, 46. 340, 370, 47. 275, 52. 117, 55. 3; on Franklin's German newspaper, 56. 301; member, 57. 514, 58. 1; reports on Library and Cabinet, 59. 281, 60. 207.
Brigham, Edwin H., gifts, 49. 287, 53. 1, 37, 177.
Brigham, William T., 60. 121.
Bright, Frank J., 46. 144.
Bright, John, Civil War attitude, 44.
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5, 47. 66, 48. 473, 51. 97 n., 56. 180, 182; Trent affair, 45. 70, 148-159, 253, 255, 46. 105; letters to Sumner (1861-72), 45. 148, 46. 93; emanci- pation, 45. 158, 46. 93, 95, 98, 101, 104-110, 115, 121-123; U. S. and democracy, 45. 247, 248; Roebuck, 288; neutrality questions, French mediation, rams, 316, 46. 110, 113- 118, 121, 125-127; parliamentary reform, 45. 331, 46. 149, 152, 153, 155, 48. 484, 485; finality of seces- sion, 46. 93, 96, 97; cotton, block- ade, and obtaining possession of ports, 94, 100-104, 106, 109, 111, 112, 114, 123, 125, 130, 143, 161; tariff, 94, 99, 149; British govern- ment and popular attitude (1861), 94-99; (1862), 102, 103, 105, 107, 110, 111; (1863), 114, 115, 117, 121, 123; (1864), 128, 130, 131; (1865), 132-134; Mexican expedition, 98, 113, 119, 152; Reconstruction, treatment of Confederates, 104, 123-126, 134-136, 138-142, 144- 152, 155, 159; military aspects of conflict, 105, 109, 113, 114, 117, 119-122, 125, 127, 129, 131, 132; Gladstone's speech, 108, 125; negro troops, 109, 112; American elec- tions, 111, 126, 130, 131, 159; north- ern gift to English workmen, 112; peace Democrats, 112; confederate loan, 114; federal privateers, 115; Matamoras seizures, 115; federal foreign actions, 116, 118; Chapman affair, 119-121, 126, 128; federal in- capacity, 121, 122; Conway inci- dent, 122; discharge of English sol- dier, 127-129; Schleswig-Holstein, 128, 130; Goldwin Smith, Smith on, 131, 49. 114, 140, 142, 143, 145; gift to freedmen, 46. 132; rumors of ne- gotiations, 132; Adams, 133; Ala- bama claims, indirect claims, 133, 142, 147, 153, 154, 157-160, 162- 164; relations between United States and Canada, 134, 152; Feni- ans, 152; death of Cobden, 136-138; letters of introduction, 138, 144, 148, 162; Sumner's marriage, 151; Ohio Idea, 156, 157; spoils system, 160; parliamentary election (1868) and office, 160, 161; illness, 163, 164; letter to, 47. 47; cotton inter- est, 282; cotton industry and slav- ery, 335; Endicott, 48. 248; corn laws, 53. 314.
Bright, Margaret [Mrs. Lucas], 46. 143 n.
Bright, Nancy [Mrs. Seaver], 47. 523 n.
Brighthelmstone, Eng., in 1778, 54. 85, 86.
Brighton, Eng. See preceding title. Brighton, Mass., records, 52. 283.
Brimmer, George, Franklin monu- ment, 45. 488.
Brimmer, Martin, New England Loyal Publication Society, 42. 31, 32; Franklin monument, 45. 488; Lothrop, 47. 431; Archaeological Institute, 49. 487; mayor, 50. 47; bronze relief, 57. 3; military weekly, 58.392.
Brimmer, Susan [Mrs. Inches], 51. 446 n.
Bringhurst, John, imprint, 54. 314.
Brinley, Francis, barter, 52. 284.
Brinsley, Rev. John, sermon, 50. 205; dismissal, 205 n. Brinson, Barefoot, 45. 228.
Brinson, Frances (Greenland), 45. 227.
Brinton, Daniel G., anthropology, 49. 484.
Brinton, Dr. Jeremiah B., City Point, Va., 56. 489.
Brion Island, concession, 60. 271. Briscoe, , of Md., Paris (1778),
54. 108, 126, 130.
Briscoe, Benjamin, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Bristed, John, on Miranda, 45. 395.
Bristol, John Digby, earl of, and Kenelm Digby, 59. 4.
Bristol, Eng., loyalists, 45. 409-413; in 1774-75, 48. 338, 50. 454; medicinal waters, 56. 141; emi- grants to New England, 60. 370.
Bristol, R. I., British raid, 50. 314; Great Awakening, 53. 195; Saffin Papers, 60. 1. Bristol Packet, Boston-Charleston voyage (1773), 49. 427-441.
Bristow, Mlle. , ballet, 48. 529. Bristow, Francis M., committee of 33, 43. 677.
Britannia, ship (1840), 53. 287.
Britannia, periodical, on Mexican War, 47. 116, 455, 457-461.
Britano, Giovanni B. See Mantuano. British debts, in provincial Mass., Otis on collection, 43. 202-207.
British Guiana, Venezuela boundary, 58. 330, 333. See also Guiana.
British Honduras, and Christ Church in Boston, 45. 587.
British Museum, MS. material on American history, 46. 476; in 1775,
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50. 468; thanks to M.H.S., 58. 386; facsim. from, 59. 265.
British Queen, 53. 276.
Brittagnes, Oriental trade, 41. 261.
Brittania, sloop (1767), 55. 48.
Broad, -, Hancock tavern, 50. 191. Broad stair members of Congress, 53. 335.
Broadsides, FACIS 42. 203, 43. 256, 258, 50. 245, 377, 402, 52. 5, 56. 172, 268, 57. 72, 417; collection and publication, 52. 172, 173, 60. 177; checklist, 56. 281.
Broadstreet, Northern, Boston crew, 55. 85.
Broadway, Eng., described, 41. 299- 300.
Brochero, Diego, Va. reports, 54.64, 68.
Brock, Rev. John, career, 50. 188.
Brocke, Richard, Boston petition, 52. 314.
Brockett, James, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Brockett, Robert, 59. 200.
Brockton, Mass., medal, 55. 42.
Broderick, Capt. Henry, aide to Lord Cornwallis, 53. 60.
Brodripp, Christopher, 59. 92.
Broglie, Charles F., (comte), American Revolution, 41. 322; dictatorship, 43. 547 n .- 548 n.
Broke, Sir Philip B. V., Gerry on, 47. 484.
Brome, Henry, 57. 55.
Bromfield, Abigail [Mrs. Phillips], 50. 437 n.
Bromfield, Ann [Mrs. Tracy], 42. 314 n.
Bromfield, Ann (Roberts), 42. 314 n. Bromfield, Edward [1], immigrant, 43. 100, 101, 56. 243.
Bromfield, Edward [2], 56. 243.
Bromfield, Elizabeth, 43. 100.
Bromfield, Col. Henry, gift, 43. 100; New England trade, 50. 437 n., 467; relics, 56. 210, 265.
Bromfield, John, 42. 314 n.
Bromfield, Mary [Mrs. Cushing], 51. 168.
Bromfield, Mary (Danforth), 43. 100. Bromfield, Thomas, Quincy in Lon-
don, letter (1775), 50. 437, 441, 449, 464, 466-468, 489, 495; Ameri- can trade, 437 n., 467, 490; petition to King, 493.
Bromfield family, papers, 56. 299.
Bromfield Place, Boston, view, 54. 290.
Brook, , shipmaster, 44. 255. Brook, Benjamin, on Fenner, 46. 268.
Brook Farm, records, 43. 544, 58. 1; housekeeper, 46. 215; painting, 60. 23.
Brooke, Samuel, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Brooke Falkener, Sir Arthur, 49. 19. Brookes, Nathaniel, on Digby, 59. 91. Brookfield, Mass., garrison (1694),
43. 505; tavern (1820), 50. 190.
Brookline, Mass., Constitution of
1780, 50. 380; records, papers, 52. 283, 57. 241; park system, 54. 145. Brooklyn, U. S. S. (1861), 56. 375. Brooklyn Navy Yard, in 1826, 59. 388.
Brooks. See also Brook; Brooke; Brookes.
Brooks, Mrs. -, Boston (1797), 56. 274.
Brooks, Capt. -, at Weymouth, 42. 475.
Brooks, Abby M. [Mrs. Fiske], 46. 174. Brooks, Abigail [Mrs. Adams], 60. 345, 385.
Brooks, Ann G. [Mrs. Frothingham], 60. 385.
Brooks, Charles, K A., 50. 131, 132
Brooks, Charles T., letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 293.
Brooks, Charlotte (Everett), Gen. In. xiv.
Brooks, Charlotte E. [Mrs. Hop- kins], 58. 130, Gen. In. xiv.
Brooks, Charlotte G. [Mrs. Everett], 60. 385.
Brooks, Edward, Boston fire, 56. 206. Brooks, Eleazer, Concord fight, 55. 20, 56. 79.
Brooks, Joanna C. [Mrs. Hall], 54. 358.
Brooks, Gov. John, separation of Maine, 41. 147, 157, 162; letter (1815) on state munitions, 48. 345 n .; career, 49. 171; ports., 257, 56. 243, 57. 514.
Brooks, John Cotton, lecture on John Cotton, 41. 106.
Brooks, Mercy, 42. 474.
Brooks, Nathan, letter (1831) on campaign, 49. 254.
Brooks, Peter C., Webster dinner, 45. 160; letters, 54. 213; character, 60. 345, 385.
Brooks, Phillips, St. Botolph's Church, 41. 102; bookplate, 231; Allen's biog., 42. 3, 9; memoir, 49. 170 (see Gen. In. xx); PORT. and AUTOG., 170; Bigelow, 60. 18; as orator, 64. Brooks, Preston S., Sumner assault,
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comment, 41. 222, 46. 486-488, 54. 180.
Brooks, Richard E., medal, 50. 118.
Brooks, Samuel, medal, 52. 6.
Brooks, Thomas, immigrant, 49. 171.
Brooks, William G., gift, 41. 231.
Brooks, William Gray, death, 44. 262.
Brooks family, papers, 54. 213.
Brooksby, Philip, 57. 65 n.
Broome, Lieut. Gov. John, 41. 62; Quincy, 49. 479.
Broome, Rebecca (Lloyd), 49. 479 n. Brou, Sieur, case, 60. 275.
Brough, Rev. William, sermons, 50. 206, 207.
Brougham, Henry Peter, baron, poli- tics and preferment, 41. 375; Web- ster, 44. 337; at Adams's reception, 48. 453; insult to Dallas, 483; energy, 484 n .; on individuals and history, 58. 324.
Brougham, John, London, 48. 489 n. Broughton, John C. Hobhouse, baron, in 1862, 48. 454; on Countess of Albany, 51. 427 n.
Broughton, William,
Northwest
Coast, 53. 244.
Broughton, Eng., school, 50. 314.
Brown, -, Weymouth (1741), 42. 455; death, 458.
Brown, - -, Eng., Whitefield (1742), 44. 205.
Brown, - -- , Worcester (1748), 44. 266.
Brown, -, R. I. packet (1790), 51. 36 n.
Brown, English shipmaster, Hawaii (1794), 54. 14.
Brown, shipmaster, Hawaii (1821), 54. 31-33, 36,38, 40.
Brown, Alexander, death, 41. 3, 4. Brown, Alice, praise of Edward Stanwood, 57. 224.
Brown, Anna (Farwell), 44. 278.
Brown, Annie (Kimball), gift, letter, 48. 424.
Brown, Rev. Arthur, Great Awaken- ing, 53, 205.
Brown, Mrs. Atherton T., 51. 177, 178.
Brown, Benjamin, shipmaster (1690), 45. 653 n.
Brown, Benjamin Gratz, Freedmen's Bureau, 58. 135.
Brown, Com. Charles, Porto Bello, 52. 192 n., 193; medals with Ver- non, 261-270.
Brown, Charles A., gift, 57. 3.
Brown, Davenport, gift, 54. 246.
Brown,' David T., on Concord fight, 56. 81 n.
Brown, Elisha, Boston, 57. 72.
Brown, Elizabeth [Mrs. Chipman], 54. 331.
Brown, Elizabeth (Byles), 46. 250, 47. 32, 289; port., 34, 50. 217.
Brown, Elizabeth (Hill | Adams), 47. 34, 290.
Brown, Dr. Francis H., gifts, 42. 1,
251, 43. 466, 44. 87; Boston fire fund, 52. 276.
Brown, Frank C., gift, 56. 3.
Brown, Frederick, Kan., 41. 335, 476- 478.
Brown, Gawen, career and family, 46. 249, 250, 47. 32-34, 289-291; memorandum book, 46. 250 n .; letter (1768) on clock, 47. 291; port., 50. 217.
Brown, George, American reciprocity, 47. 164-166.
Brown, George Washington, Kan., character, 41. 335, 337, 341, 349, 453, 454, 458, 479, 490, 494, 496, 44. 517; history of Kan., 41. 455, 456; on Wakarusa War, 481-485, 487.
Brown, George William, political prisoner, 45. 82, 191.
Brown, Henry J., 57. 338.
Brown, J. Howard. See J. Howard Brown Co.
Brown, Gen. Jacob, Panama Con- gress, 41. 392; papers, 43. 412; Gerry on, 47. 516; letter to, 50. 69; and Dix, Dix on, 137, 138, 144; illness, 142.
Brown, Gov. James, Mexican mission, 42. 338.
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Brown, Jason, Kan., 41. 335, 472, 487. Brown, Jeremiah, Boston crew, 55. 85. Brown, Jesse, Norwich tavern, 51. 41.
Brown, Joanna (Cotton), 54. 331. Brown, John, land (1625), 54. 245.
Brown, Rev. John, of Haverhill (c. 1740), 54. 213, 331.
Brown, Rev. John, ordained at Marsh- field (1759), 42. 468; at meeting, 468.
Brown, Col. John [Y. C. 1771], letters (1771) on Yale, 43. 449, 450; papers on, 53. 179.
Brown, John, Bunker Hill, 43. 98.
Brown, John, Hartford, revolutionary trade, 44. 372.
Brown, John, Vassall property (1781),
41. 210; Oriental commerce, 236; Washington's R. I. tour, 51. 38.
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BROWN-BROWNE
Brown, Dr. John, Edinburgh, port. and autog., 54. 320.
Brown, John [1], of Osawatomie, Robinson's earlier and later atti- tude, 41. 222, 223, 469, 470, 479- 481, 488-490, 493, 494, 497; Kan. activities and position, 222, 225, 334-337, 356, 358, 461-465; arms, 228, 229; Denny, 311, 312; execu- tion, 93, 326-329, 489; on Robinson and Lane, 334; free-state regard, 336; policy in Kan., 356, 359; char- acter, 454, 492, 43. 295; papers re- lating to Harpers Ferry, 41. 509- 518; Pottawatomie, 466, 467, 469- 480, 493, 498; Wakarusa War, 481- 487; Channing's poems, 43. 290, 292-294; fugitive slave, 44. 511; disunion, 515; Walker's visit in Kan., 47. 57-61; southwestern plans, 59; Higginson, 351; Endi- cott, 48. 245; port., 49. 59; Spring on, 51. 217; Sanborn's attitude, 308; relic, 54. 82; bust, 56. 244. See also Harpers Ferry.
Brown, John [2], Kansas, certificate, 41. 335, 356, 477, 487.
Brown, John, negro soldier, 43. 394. Brown, John Carter, 41. 337.
Brown, John Marshall, death, 41. 185, 414.
Brown, John Nicholas, Columbus codex, 59. 153.
Brown, Rev. John S., letter, 41. 469.
Brown, Josiah, 44. 278.
Brown, Louis F., gift, 50. 2.
Brown, Mary, 47. 32.
Brown, Mary (Barron), PORT., 51. 165.
Brown, Mary (Flagg), 47. 289.
Brown, Mather, career, ports. by, 47. 32-34, 290-293, 48. 495, 50. 118, 51. 105-107; FACSIM. of bill, 47. 33; PORT. and AUTOG., 275, 289; let- ters, 50. 208; painting, 55. 286.
Brown, Milton, Texas, 43. 115, 117. Brown, Moses, Vassall's appeal, 41. 210, 218.
Brown, Oliver, Kan., 41. 335, 463, 477.
Brown, Owen, Harpers Ferry, 41. 329, 511; Kan., 462, 463, 477, 478, 487. Brown, Patrick, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Brown, Reese P., Kan., killed, 41. 221. Brown, Ruth [Mrs. Thompson], 41. 337.
Brown, Salmon, Kan., 41. 477.
Brown, Rev. Samuel, 42. 445, 464- 467.
Brown, Samuel, ship Columbia, 53. 218.
Brown, Dr. Samuel, on yellow fever, 59. 157.
Brown, Scipio, Boston crew, 55. 85. Brown, Capt. Silas, 44. 498.
Brown, Steplien, PORT., biog. note, 51. 158, 165.
Brown, T. Hassall, gift, 50. 1.
Brown, Thomas & Henry, Ports- mouth, Va., 47. 115.
Brown, Capt. Timothy, Concord fight, 56. 85 n.
Brown, Warren, on Massachusetts- New Hampshire boundary, 47. 65. Brown, William, jr., shipmaster (1690), 45. 653 n.
Brown, William, Otis assault, 47. 209. Brown, William, shipmaster (1792), 53. 257.
Brown, Sergt. William, negro soldier, 43. 395.
Brown, William Garrott, student of Gross, 49. 164.
Brown, York, contraband, 43. 391, 394, 397.
Brown, Zecariah, on Concord fight, 56. 89.
Brown & Ives, Oriental trade, 41.236- 278; acknowledgment to, 236 n .; affairs (1815), 54. 79.
Brown University (R. I. College), Washington's visit, 51. 38; ex- hibition (1794), 54. 49.
Browne, Albert G., jr., letters (1861) on military affairs, 45. 193, 56. 232. Browne, Alexander, letters (1633) on church in Holland, 42. 222-224.
Browne, Alexander P., gift, 45. 1.
Browne, Charles A., gift, Gen. In. xiii.
Browne, Charles F., funeral, 48. 489. Browne, Charlotte, journal, 55. 285. Browne, Edward, Civil War, 56. 373. Browne, J., English attorney, New Hampshire case (1737), 45. 198. Browne, John, Plymouth, witness (1644), AUTOG., 49. 357, 358.
Browne, Lieut. John, revolutionary naval officer, 55. 85, 101, 60. 112; letters to, 55. 112, 118, 122, 124; McNeill, 122, 124, 126, 127, 147.
Browne, Jonathan, ordnance maker, 47. 187.
Browne, Maurice, Mayflower crew, 60. 220.
Browne, Sir Thomas, on burials, 45. 535.
Browne, Thomas, Antigua petition (c. 1730), 59. 176.
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BROWNE-BUCHANAN
Browne, Thomas, Portsmouth, letters to, 51. 355.
Browne, William, Boston petition (1664), 52. 314.
Browne, Capt. William, Concord action, 55. 19.
Browne, Col. William H., 56. 444 n. Browne, William M., on privateering, 46. 33; letter (1861) on Hurlbut, 49. 21.
Browning, Robert, Forster's Straf- ford, 44. 502, 503; Conway incident, 46. 122; Norton, 48. 58; letter (1867) on American edition of Ring and the Book, 60. 35.
Bruce, Edward D., gift, 56. 280.
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