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An Address delivered in the New Court House in Springfield, Hampden County, Mass., at the Dedication of the same, April 28, 1874; containing Sketches of the Early History of the Old County
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KING'S HANDBOOK OF SPRINGFIELD.
of Hampshire and the County of Hampden, and of the Members of the Bar in those Counties, with an Appendix. By William G. Bates. Published at the request of the members of the bar by the county commissioners. Springfield, Mass. Clark W. Bryan & Co., printers, 1874. 96 pp., 8vo. illustrated.
West Springfield Centennial 1774-1874. With portraits and illustrations An account of the Cen- tennial Celebration of the Town of West Springfield, Mass., Wednesday. March 25. 1874, with the His- torical Address of Thomas E. Vermilye, D.D, LL.D. Compiled by J. N. Bagg. Published by vote of the town, 1874. 144 pp., 8vo.
History of the First Church in Springfield. An Address delivered June 22, 1875. With an Ap- pendix. By Henry Morris. With Portraits and illustrations. Published by request. Springfield, Mass. : Whitney & Adams, 1875. 60 pp., 12mo.
Springfield Memories. Odds and Ends of Anec- dote and Early Doings. Gathered from Manu- scripts, Pamphlets, and Aged Residents. By Mason A. Green. Springfield, Mass .: Whitney & Adams, 1876. 110 pp., 8vo, illustrated.
1636-75. Early History of Springfield. An Address delivered Oct. 16, 1875, on the Two Hun- dredth Anniversary of the Burning of the Town by the Indians. By Henry Morris. With an Appendix. Springfield, Mass .: F. W. Morris, publisher, 1876. 85 pp., 12mo.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-seven. An Act to Revise and Amend the Charter of the City of Springfield. Springfield, Mass .: Weaver, Shipman & Co., printers, 1877. 29 pp., 8vo.
Historical Memoir of the Springfield Cemetery, read to the Proprietors at their Annual Meeting, May 6, 1878, by Albert D. Briggs, their President, with By-laws adopted June 24, 1878; accompanied by an Address delivered at the Consecration of the Cemetery, Sept. 5, 1841, by W. B. O. Peabody. Springfield, Mass .: Atwood & Noyes, printers, 1878. 48 pp., 8vo, with map.
History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachu- setts, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers. 2 vols. quarto. I,III pp. Published by Louis H. Everts, Philadelphia, 1879.
Secretary's Report, in Annual Report of City Library Association, containing a Sketch of the Libraries of Springfield, May 5, 1879. Published by the Association, 1879.
Papers and Proceedings of the Connecticut-Valley Historical Society, 1876-81. Springfield, Mass .: Published by the Society, 1881. 325 pp., 8vo, illustrated.
An Historical Address, delivered on the Two- Hundredth Anniversary of the Settlement of Springfield, May 25, 1836 By Oliver B. Morris. Published from the Papers and Proceedings of the Connecticut-Valley Historical Society, by permis- sion Springfield, Mass .: Press of Springfield Printing Company, 1881. 30 pp .. 8vo.
Springfield Illustrated. Thirty-two views taken in the city of Springfield. James D. Gill, 1882.
The City of Springfield, Mass .: its Advantages as a Manufacturing Point, together with a List of the Officers and Members of the Business Men's Association, and other Valuable Information. Is- sued by the Association, 1882. Springfield, Mass .: Press of Springfield Printing Company, 1882. 32 pp., 8vo, illustrated.
The Fortieth Anniversary of the South Congre- gational Church of Springfield, Sunday, March 26, 1882. Sermon by Rev. Noah Porter, D.D., LL.D., first pastor. Historical Discourse by Rev. S. G. Buckingham, D.D., present pastor. Appendix. Springfield, Mass: M. C. Stebbins & Co., 1882. 91 pp., 8vo.
Atlas of Springfield City, Mass. Compiled from recent and actual surveys and records under the direction of the publishers, George H. Walker & Co. Boston, 1882.
Commerce, Manufactures, and Resources of Springfield, Mass., and Environs. A historical, statistical, and descriptive review. National Pub- lishing Company (limited), 1883. 172 pp., 8vo, illustrated.
Indian Deeds of Springfield, 1636. New-England Register, vol. xv. p. 140.
Records of Springfield. New-England Register, vols. xviii., xix., xxix., xxx., xxxi.
United-States Armory at Springfield. Harper's Magazine, vol. v. p. 145.
Springfield as it was and is. Potter's American Monthly, vol. ix. p. 241.
Architecture of Springfield. American Architect, vol. x. p. 227.
A Chart and Description of the Boston and Worcester and Western Railroads; in which is noted the Towns, Villages, Stations, Bridges, Via- ducts, etc., with Numerous Illustrations, consti- tuting a Novel and Complete Companion for the Railway Carriage. By William Guild. Boston: published by Bradbury & Guild, 12 School Street. 84 pp., 12mo.
Historical Reminiscences. By Dr. A. Booth, [Scrap-book, -newspaper clippings, etc., at the City Library.]
United-States Armory at Springfield. Atlantic, vol. xii. p. 436.
INDEX TO TEXT.
Abbe, James, 301, 317, 364. Active banking capital of Springfield, 308. Adams Express Co., 106. Adams, Ezekiel, 98. Adams, G. Frank, 358.
Adams, Henry, 98, 102, 188.
Adams, Henry W., 184. Adams, Louisa, 218.
Adamıs, Nathan, 338. Adams, Willis Seaver, 164.
Adams, W. F., 168, 343.
Additions to territory, 14. Adelphi Chapter, order of Eastern Star, 274. Agawam, 10, 12, 14, 36, 51, 52, 73, 76.
Agawam, ancient Indians of, convey Springfield to early settlers, 10. Agawam Bridge, 72. Agawam Encampment, Odd Fellows, 275. Agawam Indians join confederacy, 17. Agawam National Bank, 299, 321, 326. Agawam Paper Co., 54. Agawam River, 53, 54, 64, 72, 234.
Albany Argus, the, 286.
Albums, manufacture of, 47.
Alden, A. M., 99. Alden, F. Merritt, 218.
Alden, Warner, 206.
Alexander, Henry, 40, 42, 45, 296, 297, 301. Alexander, William P., 268.
Alexis, Grand Duke, 101.
Alger, C. E., 155. Allen, Bennett, 149. Allen, Charles, 82. Allen, Diah, 304. Allen, Edmund, 186.
Allen, Joel, 68. Allin, E. S., 253, 255. Allin, Lucius C., 274. Allis, W. H., 104.
Allotment of lands, first, 10.
Almshouse, 46, 222. Ambler, R. P., 186. American House, the, 102.
American Intelligencer, the, 284. American Machine Works, 40. Ames, David, 38, 39, 49, 253, 255.
Ames, D. & J., 38, 39, 297, 303, 309. Ames, E. M. (Miss), 136. Ames Hill, 38, 233. Ames Homestead, 38. Ames, John, 38, 49. Ames Manufacturing Company, 59. Ames Mills, 38. Amherst College, 28. Amherst, General, 52. Amity Lodge, Odd Fellows, 276. Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, 117. Anable, C. W., 182. Ancient Order of Hibernians, 277.
Anderson, Addie, 266.
Anderton & Dunn, bleachery of, 59. Andrew, John A., 69. Andrews, W. F., 218.
Andros, Gov., tyrannical extortion of, 58, note. Anthony, Edmund, 292.
Appleton, John, 160.
Appleton, Julius H., 305, 314, 358.
Appleton & Co., Julius H., 358. Appleton, N., 82.
Apprentices' Library, 150.
Armory, United States, 34, 35, 36, 37, 66, 68, 97, 116, 220, 222. Armory Hill, 233, 238.
Armory-hill Taverns, 102. Armory-hill Young Men's Christian Association, 210. Armory House, 98.
Armory Rifle-club, 270.
Armory Square, 238. Arrington, B. F., 294.
Arsenal, 21.
Arsenal tower, 233, 240.
Arsenal tower, view from, 51.
Art and music, 163, 172. Articles of agreement for government of Spring- field, 10. Asbury, Bishop, 177.
Ashley, Benjamin, 53.
Ashley, David H., 285.
Ashley, Elisha, 285.
Ashley, John, 53, 70, 178.
Ashley, Roderick, 299.
Ashley, Timothy, 284. Ashleys, and other notable farmers, 6.
Ashleyville, 59. Ashmun, George, 109, 121, 122, 163.
Associated Charities, 212.
Atlanta Boat-club, 270. Atwater, G. M., 76.
Atwood, Cyrus W., 207. Ayers, James C., 256.
Babcock, Elisha, 283. Bacon, F. B., 314.
Bagg, James Newton, 161.
Bailey, Charles E., 217.
Bailey, Frederick S., 300, 306.
Bailey, J. M., 185. Bailey, Peter S., 300, 306.
Baker, John, 145. Baker, Orlando M., 343.
Baker, William K., 302. Baldwin, Abraham, 187. Bancroft, George, 70, 141. Bangs, E. D., 133. Banks and insurance companies, 49.
Banks, development of State, 295. Baptist burying-ground, 230.
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Baptist, Eli S., 218. Barber, Myron E., 83 Barnes, Hillman, 70. Barnes, James, 84, 228. Barnes, James (Mrs.), 219. Barnes, Walter H., 83.
Barnes's Lot, 35. Barney, M., beautiful house of, 55. Barney & Berry, 357.
Barr, Edward, 109. Barr, Edwin C., 108.
Barr, George E., 109.
Barr, Jesse C., 109.
Barrows, Charles, 132.
Barrows, Charles H., 124, 148, 210, 212.
Barrows, J. S., 190. Base Ball, history of, in Springfield, 280. Batchelder, E. S., 161.
Bates, Phœbe, 96. Bates Tavern, 96, 97, 100.
Bates, Thomas, 96. Bates, William G., 24, 124, 153. Bay Path, 51, 61, 66, 94.
Bay Road, 81, 238.
Bay-State Faucet and Valve Company, 59.
Beach, Charles A., 145.
Beach, E. D., 285.
Beach, "Governor," 301. Beach, Moses Y., 186.
Beach, T. D., 305.
Beaver-dams in the Agawam, 54.
Beebe, Henry J., 302. Beecher, Henry Ward, 50, 87.
Beethoven Society, 170.
Belanger, Louis, 218.
Belcher & Taylor, Agricultural Company, 59. Bellamy, Charles J., 148, 149. Bellamy, Edward, 148. Bellamy, E. & C. J., 293.
Bell, famous, 55. Bell in the City Hall, 114. Bellows Falls, 31. Belmont Hotel, 94, 97. Bemis, Arthur I., 215, 306. Bemis, Stephen C., 40, 41. Benjamin, N. J., 217, 307. Bennett, John, 94. Bentley, G. W., 314. Benton family, 68. Benton, James G., 149, 240, 255. Benton Park, 240. Berkshire Mountains, 27, 29, 30, 52.
Bessey & Co., Marshall, 326. Biancciardi, E. D. R., 143. Bibliography of Springfield, 371. Bicycle-club Hall, 218. Bigelow, Cheney, 364. Bigelow, E. P. (Miss), 156. Bigelow, George W., 279. Bigelow, H. H., 267. Bigelow, Samuel W., 370. Bigelow Wire Works, the Cheney, 364.
Bill, Charles, 168 Bill, Gurdon, 76, 91, 162, 211, 212, 297, 317. Bill, Gurdon (Mrs.), 212. Bill, G. & F., 340. Bill, Mary (Miss), 212.
Binney, Amos, 84. Birnie, James, 162. Birnie, Sarah P. (Miss), 212. Birnie, William, 92, 161, 313, 336. Birnie & Warren, 91. -
Bishop, Anna, 266.
Bishop, John J., 98. Bishop, T. W., 202. Blackmer, John, 210. Blair, Joe, 109.
Blaisdell Cotton Waste Company, 59. Blake, C. E., 138. Blake, Ebenezer, 178.
Blake, Elijah, 118, 223. Blake house, 68.
Blake, L. H., 218. Blake, Marshall, 304.
Blake, William, IO. Blake's Hill, 68, 233, 234.
Blanchard, Thomas, 252.
Bleecker, Harmanus, 82.
Blelock, George H., 270, 307.
Blenkensop, Father William, 198.
Blenkinsop, M., 192.
Bliss, Elijah, 188.
Bliss family, 68.
Bliss, George, 78, 82, 83, 112, 145, 151, 161, 228, 296, 298, 303.
Bliss, George, jun., 304.
Bliss, Jacob, 23, 309.
Bliss, Margaret, 68.
Bliss, Moses, jun., 296, 304.
Bliss, Theodore, 304, 305.
Bliss, William, 83, 84.
Bliss, William H., 148.
Blodgett, Albert F. (Mrs.), 206.
Boarding Home for Young Ladies, 206.
Bond, Ephraim W., 152, 158, 301, 305, 313, 314.
Bond, George R., 301.
Bond, George T. (Mrs.), 162.
Bond-street engine-house, 117.
Bond, Thomas, 96, 188.
Bontecou, Daniel, 188.
Boody, Azariah, 336.
Boone, Daniel, portrait of, 163. Booth, Alfred, 146.
Boston and Albany Railroad, 33, 46, 51, 75, 80, 86, 87, 96, 102, 114, 127, 228, 233, 244, 337.
Boston and Albany Railroad, presidents of, 84; station at Springfield, 84. Boston and Hartford stage-line, 97. Boston and Worcester Railroad Company, 81; presidents and superintendents of, 84.
Boston Port Bill, 19.
Boston Road, 66, 68, 76, 222, 236, 244.
" Boston Stone," 240.
Bosworth, H. W., 155.
Bounds of town prior to 1647, 12.
Bowen, James L., 147. Bowers, George N., 165.
Bowers, Grovener B., 70. Bowles, Samuel, 37, 41, 141, 152, 211, 220, 283, 284, 285, 288, 290, 291, 292, 301, 326, 339.
Bowles, Stephen W., 148, 155, 160, 220. Bowman, Henry H., 206.
Bowman, Thomas, 202.
Boyle, James, 204. Bradbury, C. W., 217.
Bradford, E. S., 217, 302.
Bradley, Lewis, 338.
Bradley, Milton, 150, 168, 335, 338, 339.
Bragden, C. P., 185.
Branch, Nicholas, 182.
Breck, Robert, 176. Breck, T. F., 220.
Breck, William G., 220. Brewer, Charles, 66, 94. Brewer, Daniel, 176 ,228. Brewer, Francis, 161.
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Brewer, Henry, 188, 284. Brewer, Henry (Mrs.), 214. Brewer, James, 188, 298, 304. Brewer, James D., 299, 305, 364. Brewer, Nathaniel, 19. Brewer, Lucy P. (Miss), 219.
Brewer, Stephen, 89. Brewster, H. M., 360. Brick building, first, erected in 1660, 15. Bridge, first, opened for travel, 73; dedication services at opening of, 73.
Bridge, J. D., 178, 190. Bridge, second, 74. Bridgman, Mr., of San Francisco, 102. Bridgman, William, 160.
Bridges, 73. Brierly, James F., 207. Briggs, Albert D., 40, 41, 42. Briggs, Albert D. (Mrs.), 162. Briggs, Lewis, 285.
Brigham, Alma (Miss), 156.
Brigham, D. H., 370. Brigham & Co., D. H., 291, 333. Brightwood, 37, 233, 320.
Brightwood Chapel, 46, 205. Broadway of Springfield, 61. Brockett, L. B., 324, 326.
Brookings, Elias, 132. Brookings, E., 212.
Brooks, Ethan, 161. Brooks, F. A., 314. Brooks, John C., 184, 212. Brooks, Miss, training-class of, 136.
Brooks, L. S., 220. Brooks, L. S. (Mrs.), 212.
Brooks, S. D., 220. Brooks & Russell, 283. Bross, William, 314. Brown, Dudley, 186. Brown, E. W., 216.
Brown, John, 152, 190. Brown, Mrs., Sunday school in house of, 199. Brown, Timothy M., 155, 300, 306. Brown, Wood, & Kingman, 332.
Bruce, George, 270. Bryan, Clark W., 50, 147, 162, 292, 334, 339. Bryan & Tapley, 291. Bryant, Andrew S., 83, 216. Buckingham, Joseph 'I'., opinion of, on railroad to Springfield, 81. Buckingham Park, 236. Buckingham, Samuel G., 164, 188, 192, 232. Buckland, G. A., 302. Budington, H. A., 196. Buel, Chauncy L., 161. Buffington, A. R., 155, 255, 256. Bull, Milan W., 280. Bullard, James H., 366. Bullard Repeating-arms Company, 366. Burbank, F. H., 198. Burke, C. E., 192. Burgess, Alexander, 184. Burgoyne, Gen., 52. Burnett, C. C., 130, 133, 170. Burnham, Persis (Mrs.), 188. Burr, Jehu, IO. Burrall, William H., 336. Burt, F. A., 222. Burt, Henry M., 148, 223, 292. Burt's Hall, 266, 275. Burying-ground, the old, 223. Business Men's Association, 334, 369. Butler, Harvey, 194.
Butler, H. J., 171. Butler, James H., 69. Butler, Jonathan H., 89. Byers, James, 69, 236, 298. Byington, E. H., 155, 210, 218.
Cable, George W., 156. Cable, John, 10, 54. Cabotville, 59, 98. Cain, H. J., 364.
Calhoun, S. H., 130. Calhoun, William B., 40, 41. 70, 82, 141, 160. Calkins, Adelaide A., 211.
Calkins, Marshall, 220.
Calkins, Marshall (Mrs.), 219.
Callender, George W., 285. Callender, J. A. (Mrs.), 220.
Callender, W. F., 302.
Cambridge Observatory, 80.
Campbell, Celia (Miss), 133. Campbell, Mary (Miss), 133. Cambridge, inhabitants of town of, remove to Springfield, 9. Card-factory Pond, 244.
Carew, Joseph, 96, 309. Carlisle Brook, 98. Carlisle Mission, the, 206.
Carr, John S., 302.
Carter, E. A., 302. Case, Edmund E., 165. Case, H. N., 66, 301. Cass, John A., 202. Cass, Lewis W., 100.
Catholic cemeteries, 230. Catholic parochial school, 46. Catholic temperance societies, 278. Causeway over marsh, 66.
Chadwick, Z. F., 222.
Cemeteries, 223.
Cemetery, Springfield, consecrated, 24. Central Circulating Library, the, 153. Central Hall, 281. Central Methodist-Episcopal Church, 202.
Central-street School, 131, 132. Chaffee, C. C., 211, 212, 228, 241, 255.
Chaffee, John, 303. Chamberlin, S. H., 302.
Champney, Miss, 134. Chandler, George B., 314. Chandler, N. S., 98. Chapin, A. P., 98.
Chapin, Austin, 98. Chapin Banking and Trust Company, 302.
Chapin, Charles O., 92, 211, 370.
Chapin, Charles O. (Mrs.), 168. Chapin, Chester W., 78, 83, 84, 86, 88, 89, 91, 94, 100, 102, 103, 152, 161, 164, 185, 222, 228, 242, 282, 299, 302, 310. Chapin, Deacon, 223, 242.
Chapin, Dorcas, 214, 222. Chapin, D. E., 217. Chapin, E. P., 215.
Chapin, Edmund D., 300.
Chapin, Edward, 102. Chapin, Erastus, 94, 98. Chapin, Ethan S., 94, 101, 149, 302.
Chapın Farın, 102. Chapin, F. W., 220. Chapin, Harvey, 98, 120. Chapin, Henry, 59. Chapin, Henry G., 170. Chapin, H. J., 102. Chapin, Japhet, 59, 69, 98.
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Chapin, Marvin, 98, 100, 101, 299, 300, 306, 310, 313. Chapin, Myron E., 299. Chapin National Bank, 302. Chapin, Phineas, 19. Chapin, William, 59. Chapin, Samuel, 15, 18. Chapman, John B., 188. Chapman, Mary A. (Miss), 143. Chapman, Moses, 89.
Chapman Valve Manufacturing Company, 361. Chapman, Reuben A., 122, 143, 160, 164, 188, 228. Chapman, T. L., 162. Chapman, T. L. (Mrs.), 212.
Chapman, William, 76.
Charities and Hospitals, 212.
Charity Kindergartens, 136.
Charland, A. J., 204.
Charles Sumner Lodge, 274.
Charmbury, Thomas, 172.
Cheney, P. C., 314. Cherry Valley, 117.
Chesley, Harry B., 83.
Chester, Simeon F., 131.
Chicopee, 14, 24, 36, 51, 69, 80, 233.
Chicopee Falls, 36, 38, 68.
Chicopee Falls Hosiery Company, 59.
Chicopee Manufacturing Company, 59.
Chicopee National Bank, 298.
Chicopee River, 51, 58, 59, 68.
Chickkuppy plaine, 125.
Child, Harriet E. (Miss), 156.
Child, William, 304. Childe, William S., 184.
Childe, John, 103.
China, natives of, come to Springfield for educa- tion, 125.
Choral Union, the, 171.
Christ Church, Episcopal, 182. Chubbuck, Thomas, 170.
Church, Frederick E., 165.
Church, Moses, 96, 120.
Church music, 177.
Church of the Sacred Heart, 46, 172, 204. Church of the Unity, 177, 184. Churches, new, in Springfield, 46. Churchill, Charles H., 298, 307. City Aqueduct Company, 116.
City Government, the, III.
City Guard, 279, 282.
City Hall, 24, 46, 100, 112, 113, 114, 117, 224, 234, 236, 244, 282.
City-Hall Park, 236. City Hospital, 220, 321.
City incorporated, 24. City Library Association, 151.
City-library building, 46, 158.
City National Bank, 302. "City of Magnificent Distances," 34. Clapp, Henry W., 89, 91. Clapp, J. B., 285. Clarendon Fountain, 236. Clark, Charles W., 345. Clark, C. Teresa, 143. Clark, E. B., 192. Clark, J. W., 216. Clark, Minor G., 182 Clark W. Bryan Company, the, 340. Clark, W. R , 185, 190. Clarke, E. W., 274. Clarke, John, 89. Clary, Ethan A., 68, 186. Clearings at the Springfield Clearing-House, 306. Cleeland, R. H., 307.
Clemens, G. F., 217.
Clemmer, Mary, 291.
Clifford, Governor, 286. Climate in Connecticut Valley, 29.
Clune, James A., 270.
Clune, John H., 270. Coaches, rivalry of, 78.
Coenen, Frank, 302.
Coenen, Louis P., 170, 171, 172.
Coenen's Orchestra, 172.
Colburn, W. W., 130, 155, 159, 168.
Collinsville, 58.
Colton, Charles, 97.
Colton, George, 304.
Colton, Rufus, 296.
Colton, Simeon, 19.
Colton, William, 97.
Committee on revolutionary correspondence, 19.
Commons, 58, note.
Compulsory education, 127.
Comstock, Elon, 286.
Cone, C. B , 138, 140.
Cone, Luther H., 187, 194.
Cones's Health Movement, 281.
Coney, H. M., 279.
Conference House, the, 187.
Conklin, Robert H., 195.
Connecticut basin, 30.
Connecticut Bay, 29.
Connecticut River, 31, 69, 127, 223, 233, 319, 337. Connecticut-river Railroad Company, 34, 44, 46, 72, 80, 89, 90, 240, 328.
Connecticut Valley, 9; fertility of, 9; formation of, 27; plant-life of, 28; changes in, 29; fossils of, 28; settlement of, 51.
Connecticut-valley Farmer, the, 41.
Connecticut-valley Historical Society, 145, 156.
Connecticut-valley Musical Association, 171.
Conner, William, 310.
Conservatory Chorus, the, 170.
Cook, B. F., 359.
Cook & Co., J. H., 244.
Cook, W. F., 307, 339.
«Cooke, Edward, 202.
Cooke, J. F. (Mrs.), 144.
Cook's (J. S.) monumental works, 338.
Cooley, H. K., 338.
Cooley House, 102, 103.
Cooley, Justin M., 102, 103.
Cooley, Moses, 109. Coomes, William W., 56.
Conrad, Maurice, IIO.
Converse, H. A., 106.
Cooper, A. H., 270.
Cooper, F. E., 307.
Cooper, Thomas, 177.
Co-operative life-insurance and mutual-benefit as- sociations, 318.
Cordis, Francis T., 56.
Cordis, Thomas F., 279.
Corner Tavern, 260, 261.
Cosmian Club, 156.
Counting-house calendars, manufacture of, 49. County buildings, the, 120.
County courts held at Northampton, 231.
Court- house built in 1723, 18.
Court-house, new, 24, 46, 234.
Court-house, old, 234.
Court Massasoit, Independent Order of Foresters, 275. Court of Sessions authorize a survey of lots, 62. Court Square, 21, 34, 35, 96, 98, 100, 112, 234, 236, 241, 242.
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Covell, A. L., 210. Covell, Chauncey L., 76, 92, 162, 168, 222, 302, 313. Crescent Hill, 233. Crescent Lodge of Good Templars, 275, 276. Crocker, Daniel P., 212, 314. Cummings, E. E., 182.
Cummings, John, 84. Curry, Joseph O., 198. Curtis, J. F., 84. Cushman, Henry W., 89. Cushman, Isaac, 185.
Daggett, Francis, 217. Daily Democrat, the, 293. Daily News, 293. Daily Post, the, 286. Dale, Lombard, 66. Damals, Ira, 284.
Dame schools, 126.
Damon, Isaac, 74. Daughters of Cyrus, 218. Daughters of Rebekah, 276. Davidson, J. O., 147.
Davis, E., 192. Davis, Jefferson, 101. Davis & Bridgman, 102. Dawes, H. L., 241.
Day, Benjamin, 296, 304. Day, Benjamin H., 285. Day, Heman. 53, 304. Day, Luke, 21, 52. Day nursery, the, 218. Day, Samuel S., 102. Day, William O., 331.
Deacon Samuel Chapin statue, 236, 242. Deacon's seat, seats for children near, 126. Deane, George H., 188, 212. Dearden, K. A., 170. Death of prominent men, 18. Degrand, P. P. F., 82. De Lisser, R. L., 168. Deman, P. A., 218. Demers, W. F., 218. Democrat Publishing Company, 294. Denison, G. A., 155. Denny, Daniel, 84. Denton, David, 126. Denver, Henry, 145 Derby, E. H., 82. Derby, P. H., 207. Derby, William P., 146. Deschamps, Eli, 218. De Soto Lodge, Odd Fellows, 276. Dewey, T. M., 91, 92, 146, 216. Dickens, Charles, 101. Dickinson, E., 162. Dickinson, Francke W., 307. Dickinson, Isaac P., 70, 162. Dickinson, Ocran, 234, 274. Dickman, Thomas, 284. Dimmock, George B., 116, 149. Dimmock, Orrin, 97. Docher, John H., 192. Dodge, A. H., 217. Dodge, E. H., 217. Dodge, O. A., 217. Doherty, J. J., 192. Dolan, G. H., 192.
. Dolan, James, 217. Domestic Journal, the, 294. Donovan, J. T., 276. Dorcas Chapin Hospital, 222. Dorchester, Daniel, 178, 185, 186.
Dorchester, inhabitants of, remove to Connecticut Valley, 9.
Dorr, Harry R., 147. Douglas, Stephen A., 101. Dowling, Edward, 278. Downs, S. C., 216.
Drinking-fountains, 242. Drummond, James, 195. Ducker, Henry E., 342. Dunham, J. N., 312.
Dunham & Sleeper, 71. " Dunn Brown," 291. Dunning, James G., 149. Durkee, H. E., 307. Dwight, Edmund, 83.
Dwight, Edwin, 148.
Dwight, George, 161, 246, 254, 255, 310, 352.
Dwight, Henry, 274.
Dwight homestead, old, 97.
Dwight House, fire at, 118.
Dwight, James, 70. Dwight, James S., 296.
Dwight, Jonathan, 184, 296.
Dwight, Jonathan, jun., 296, 303.
Dwight, M., 185.
Dwight Manufactory, 59.
Dwight, President, on roads in Connecticut Valley, 71. Dwight, William, 296, 304, 305. Dyer, A. B., 246, 255, 259. Dyer, E. Porter, jun., 148, 170.
Eagle Hotel, 98. Early boats, stage-coaches, and canals, 72. Eastern Massachusetts set of mountain ridges, 27, 29, 30. East Longmeadow, 36, 52, 57.
East St. Louis Stock Yard, 104.
East Windsor, 16. Eaton, George, 228. Eaton, Joseph O., 164, 165.
Eaton, J. W., 182.
Eaton, " Master," school of, 288.
Eaton, W. H., 140.
Eccles, Robert, 216.
Edgerly, M. V. B., 314.
Edgewood, 229, 238.
Educational institutions, 125, 140.
Edwards, Elisha, 70. E. K. Wilson Post, Grand Army Republic, 277. Eldridge, John B., 284. Election-returns, first complete gathering of, 33. Elliot, Henry B., 187.
Ellis, George A., 114. Ellis, Theodore W., 148.
Elms of North Main Street, 61.
Elms, the (school), 134. Elm-street Grammar-school, 131. Elwell, William S., 163, 228.
Ely, Daniel, 53. Ely, Justin, 53, 296.
Ely, Nathaniel, 93, 97. Ely Ordinary, 61, 97. Ely, Samuel, 21, 126, 127. Emery, Charles A , 167. Emery estate, 102. Emery, Robert, 69, 102, 304.
Employés of the Boston and Albany Railroad Company, Mutual Relief Society of, 216. Enfield, town of. 14, 51, 56, 57. Enfield Shakers, establishment of, 57. England and her American colonies, difficulties between, 18.
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Enterprise Section of Cadets of Temperance, 276. Equity Council Royal Arcanum, 275. Etienne, Samuel, 208.
Eustis, Governor, appoints commissioners to locate canal-route, 81. Eustis, William T., 144, 200.
Evangelical Religious Society of Indian Orchard, 194.
Evangelist Building, 168.
Evangelist Mission, the, 208.
Evans, C. F. (Mrs.), 106.
Evans House, the, 106.
Evening Star Lodge of Perfection, 274.
Evening Union, the, 293.
Everett, Edward, 71, 101.
Every Saturday, 293.
Exchange, Tavern, 98.
Fabre, Bishop, 204. Fairman, James, 165.
Faith Chapel, 46, 206, 230.
Fales, W. H., 208.
Family hotels, 108.
Farm and Home, 293.
Father Mathew, 276.
Father Mathew Society of Cathedral Parish, 276.
Father Mathew Total Abstinence Society, 276.
Farrar, Edwin, 217.
Faunce, W. H. P., 199.
Federal Spy, the, 284.
Federal Square, 238, 240.
Feeding Hills, 51, 54.
Felker, George C., 171. Fellows, N., 178, 180.
Fennessey, Andrew L., 272.
Ferries, formerly highways for crossing Connecti- cut River, 72, 73, 76.
Ferry Lane, 64, 96.
Ferry, W. F., 168, 196.
Field, George D., 145.
Field, George D. (Mrs.), 144.
Field, Kate, 291.
Field, Major, 102.
Field, Marshall, 313.
Field, Moses, 19. Field, William D., 102, 106.
Fifield, Moses, 178.
Financial Institutions of Springfield, 295, 308. Fire-department, 117.
Fire, disastrous, 24. Firemen's Aid Association, 118. Firemen's Mutual Relief Association, 118. Firman, Burton Monroe, 222. First Baptist Church, 180, 208. First Baptist Society, 46.
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