King's handbook of Springfield, Massachusetts : a series of monographs, historical and descriptive, Part 34

Author: King, Moses, 1853-1909. 4n; Clogston, William. 4n
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Springfield, Mass. : J.D. Gill, Publisher
Number of Pages: 472


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First brick building, 15. First Church, 97, 174, 213, 234. First Church of Christ, 56, 186.


First Congregational Society, 46. First Independent Universalist Society, 186. First Methodist-Episcopal Church, 177.


First National Bank, 301. First town-hall opened, 24. Firth, Abraham, 84.


Fisk, C. A., 217. Fisk, Editor, 291. Fisk, George C., 141, 217, 320, 338, 355. Fisk, George C. (Mrs.), 162. Fisk Manufacturing Company, 354. Fisk, Noyes W., 355, 370. Fisk, T. T., 354. Fisk & Co., L. I., 354. Fiske, Moses W., 265.


Fitch, Robert G., 291.


Fitzgerald, James, 198.


Fitzgerald, James F., 204.


Fitzgibbon, W. S., 278.


Five-cents Savings Bank, 120.


Five-mile House, 97.


Five-mile Pond, 244.


Fleming, W. J., 266.


Flemming. J., 178.


Flint, Joseph H., 160.


Flower-mission, the, 212.


Florence-street Methodist Church, 178.


Folsom, Albert T., III, 212, 297, 370.


Folsom, Albert T. (Mrs.), 143.


Folsom, A. A., 186.


Folsom, Dustin A., 302.


Folsom, George De F., 187.


Foot, Delia (Miss), 144.


Foot, Francis D., 170, 270, 352.


Foot, Homer, 76, 300, 301, 305, 314, 352.


Foot, Katharine B., 143.


Foot, Maria S., 207.


Foot & Co., Homer, 352.


Forbes, Alexander, 348.


Forbes, A. A., 270.


Forbes, A. B., 302.


Forbes & Smith, 354.


Forbes & Wallace, dry-goods establishment of, 346. Ford, J. H., 159.


Ford, J. W., 186.


Foreign commercial intercourse, 319.


Foresters, Independent Order of, 277.


Fort Block, 313.


Fort Hill, 68.


Forty-sixth Regiment, 24.


Foss, Henry D., 120.


Foss Patent Exhaust Method, 322.


Fossils in Connecticut Valley, 28. Foster, E. F., 131.


Foster, Roswell, 192.


Four-mile Pond, 244.


Fourth Congregational Church, 175, 187.


Fourth meeting-house, 175.


Fourth-of-July dinners, 262.


Franklin Hall, 281.


Franklin Library Association, 150.


" Free Church," 196.


Freeman, Edmund, 310.


Free Masons, 253, 272, 274.


Free navigation asserted by Springfield, 77.


Freight, cost of moving, from Boston to Spring- field, 78.


French and Indian wars, 18.


French, G. T., 270.


French, Hiram M., 100.


Friendship Lodge of Sons of Temperance, 279.


Frost, Joshua, 304.


Frost, F. P., 155.


Frost's Hall, 196.


Frost's Pond, 262.


Fuller, Henry, 298, 299, 310.


Gagnier, L. G., 204.


Gallagher, M. P., 192, 230.


Gallup, Edward, 83.


Games and toys, manufacture of, 334.


Garden Brook, 71, 119.


Gardner, E. C., 143, 167, 168, 175. Gardner, Gideon, 70. Gay, William W., 147. Gaylord, Emerson, 104. Gaylord Manufacturing Company, 59.


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Geer, George P., 138. Geer's Commercial College, 138. General Advertiser, the, 283. General Court, delegates to, 20. Geology and Geography of Springfield, 27-32. George, Charles, 210. George, W. A., 208. German Schützen Gesellschaft, 281. Germania Lodge of the Harugari, 277. Gilbert & Thompson, 244. Giles's Day and Boarding School, 134. Gillespie, Miss, 153. Gill, James D., 153, 168, 244, 345, 370. Gill's art-store and galleries, 165, 281, 344, 345. Gill's circulating library, 153.


Gill's Hall, 281. Gillett, E. B., 164.


Gilmore, Addison, 83. Gilmore, Dwight O., 106, 267. Gilmore, H. G., 279. Gilmore, L. A. (Miss), 153.


Gilmore Opera House, 170, 236, 266.


Gilmore's Hall, 281. Glaciers, Springfield once the seat of, 29, 30. Gladden, Washington, 143, 195, 211, 291. Gladwood Park, 238. Glasgow Paper Company, 326.


Glass-ball team, the, 270.


Glover, Hattie, 210.


Glover, Pelatiah, 175, 223.


Goggin, William H., 192.


Golden Star Commandery of Golden Cross, 279. Goldthwait estate, view from, 55.


Gompf, W. S. (Mrs.), 143.


Goodman, C. H., 104


Goodman, D. Ellen, 143. Goodrich Block, 326. Goodrich, Elijah, 96.


Good Templars, 277. Goodwin, C. J., 204.


Goodwin, George H., 171. Goodyear, S. E., 218.


Goose Pond, 66. Gough, John B., 114. Gould, George H., 187, 188.


Gould, H. A., 302. Goulding, H. I., 210. Gowen, C. R., 100. Grace Methodist-Episcopal Church, 202, 208. Grammar-school master, salary of, in 1709, 128. Grammar schools, the, 131.


Granby, town of, 76.


Grand Army of the Republic, 145, 277. Grant, President, 101. Graves, Hiram O., 182. Gray, F. Edward, 279. Gray, Henry, 84. Gray, W. M., 216. " Great River," 71. Greene, Aella, 145. Greene, Richard G., 144, 195.


Greenfield, 28.


Greenfield and Northampton Railroad Co., 89. Greenleaf, Orick H., 152, 302. Greenleaf, O. S., 206. Greenleaf, Oscar S., 307.


Green, Mason A., 146. Green, Samuel, 70. Green, S. S., 128. Greer, J. E., 255. Grey, Edward, 284. Griffin, P. J., 276. Griffin, Solomon B., 147, 294.


Griggs, Joseph M., 83. Griswold, F. A., 185.


Grover, Charles E., 83. Growth of Springfield during war of rebellion, 35. Gunn, Elisha, 305. Gunn, William, 66. Gunn's Block, 78. Gunn's Hall, 281. Gustafson, Zadel B. (Mrs.), 143.


Hadley, 15, 17. Haile, William H., 40, 43, 47, 305, 313.


Hale Fund, 213.


Hale, James W., 122, 213.


Hale, John, 20. Hale, Jonathan, jun., 19.


Hale, Nathan, 84. Haley, Father, 192. Hall, Charles, 212.


Hall, Charles (Mrs.), 219.


Hall, Charles W., 101.


Hall, Edward A., 216, 307.


Hall, John A., 314.


Hall, Sanford J., 312. Hall, William K., 187.


Hamilton, A. O., 185.


Hamilton, H. C., 216.


Hamilton, John A., 187.


Hamilton, Robert J., 119, 279.


Hammond, Stephen T., 145.


Hampden, 14, 51, 58.


Hampden Agricultural Society, 280. Hampden Block, 138. Hampden Coffee-house, 98.


Hampden Conference and Benevolent Association, 218. Hampden-County Agricultural Society, 160, 241. Hampden-County Court-house, 121.


Hampden-County Children's Aid Association, 212.


Hampden County, creation of, 23.


Hampden-County Horticultural Society, 161.


Hampden-County Jail and House of Correction, 124. Hampden-County Law-Library 153. Hampden-County School Committee's Association, 140.


Hampden-County Truant School, 132.


Hampden Daily Post, the, 43.


Hampden District Medical Society, 159.


Hampden Hall, 265, 266, 281.


Hampden House, 106.


Hampden Fire-Insurance Company, 41.


Hampden Harvest Club, 161.


Hampden Intelligencer, the, 285. Hampden Journal, the, 284, 285, 288.


Hampden Patriot, the, 284.


Hampden Lodge of Free Masons, 253, 272, 274.


Hampden Lodge of Odd Fellows, 275, 270. Hampden Mechanics' Association, 150.


Hampden Mutual Fire-Insurance Company, 317.


Hampden Park, 50, 119, 120, 161, 240.


Hampden-Park Association, 241, 280, 281, 326.


Hampden Post, the, 285, 286.


Hampden Savings Bank, 306, 321.


Hampden Statesman, 285. Hampden Watch Company, 362.


Hampden Whig, 285. Hampshire and Berkshire Chronicle, 284.


Hampshire Federalist, 284. Hampshire Herald and Weekly Advertiser, 284. Hancock, Experience, 67. Handel Chorus, 170, 171. Hanley, Thomas, 276.


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Hanover-street Park, 238.


Harding, Chester P., 109, 163, 228. Harding, John W., 60, 147, 159, 192, Hardy, Albert H., 148. Hardy, John W., 178, 185. Harland, Marion, 143, 177.


Harmon's Pond, 244.


Harrington, George, 165. Harris, Ambia (Miss), 143. Harris, Azariah B., 152, 302, 313. Harris, Daniel, 19.


Harris, Daniel L., 39, 40, 41, 91, 103, 164, 188, 310. Harris, Frederick, 302. Harris, Frederick H., 228, 301, 302, 313. Harris, H. H., 281.


Harris, Spencer, 204. Harris & Hawkins, 336. Harrison, Samuel, 192. Harrison, William H., 70. Hart, John S., 196.


Harte, Bret, 291.


Hartford, 12, 16, 69, 72. Hartford and Springfield Railroad, 34, 46, 47.


Hartford, Conn., inhabitants of Massachusetts towns remove to, 9. Hartley, J. S., 241. Harugari, Germania Lodge of the, 277.


Harvey, Arthur C., 356.


Haskell, Jefferson, 190.


Hastings, Waitstill, 310.


Haswell, Anthony, 283.


Hatch, Solomon, 367.


Hathorne, George, 151, 316.


Hawkins, Julia (Miss), 133.


Hawkins, Richard F., 162, 306, 335, 336, 337. Hawkins, R. F. (Mrs.), 162, 214, 330.


Hawley, Alanson, 285.


Hawley, M., 286.


Hayes, Frederick R., 345. Haynes, C. C., 302. Haynes Hotel, 103, 104. Haynes House, 104.


Haynes & McKnight, 71.


Haynes's Music Hall, 265, 266.


Haynes, Tilly, 103, 104, 106, 265.


Haynes & Co., clothing establishment of, 349.


Healey, Father Patrick, 198. Heath, Frank, 256. Heffner, William, 217. Hendee, George M., 272. Hendricks, E. A., 218.


Henry, Tim, 141. Henshaw, David, 82.


Henshaw, Samuel, 304. Herald of Life, 294. Hermit's residence, site of, 57. Herrick, W., 171. Herschel, Clemens, 155. Hetherington, W. R., 305. Heywood, Sadie (Miss), 212. Higher and Broad Brooks, 58. High School, 130. High, W. C., 180. Highways and Byways, 61-76. Hill, William, 106. Hilis, Charles D., 180, 190. Hillyer, Winthrop, 89. Hinckley, Samuel L., 89. Hinman, G. C., 138. History of Western Massachusetts, 290. Hitchcock, A. F., 302. Hitchcock, Dr., 28. Hixon, John R., 317.


Hixon, John R. (Mrs.), 136, 214.


Hodgett, Wells P., 70. . Holbrook, George B., 66.


Holcomb, Oliver, 338.


Holland, Josiah G., 24, 114, 141, 142, 145, 174, 228, 233, 283, 290, 320, 339. Holley, William, 270.


Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 131.


Holt, Albert, 83, 170, 216.


Holyoke, Elizur, 15, 18, 223.


Holyoke, Mary (Mrs.), 223.


Holyoke, town of, 14, 36, 51, 59.


Hooker, George, 170.


Hooker, George B., 346.


Hooker, John, 100, 296, 305.


Hooker, Josiah, 128, 131, 161, 285, 303, 305.


Hooker, Sallie Bowles (Mrs.), 156.


Hooker School, the, 131.


Hooker, Worthington, 284.


Hope Chapel, 200, 206.


Hope Congregational Church, 199, 200, 206, 208.


Hope Congregational Mission Sunday-school, 199.


Hope Temple of Honor, 276.


Hopkins, Erastus, 91.


Hopkinson, T., 84.


Horford, Benjamin, 306.


Horse-show business, 50.


Horse-show, National, 160.


Hosford, Bradley, 149.


Hosford, naturalist and taxidermist, 57.


Hosley, C. D. (Mrs.), 219.


Hotel Gilmore, 106.


Hotel Warwick, 104.


Hough, Allen, 180, 182.


Hough, Joseph, 182.


Howard, Augustus A., 207.


Howard, Bezaleel, 68, 97, 176.


Howard, Catherine L. (Miss) : family school for girls, 133. Howard, F. L., 217.


Howard, George E., 152, 162, 302.


Howard, John, 296, 304.


Howard, J. C., 348.


Howard, Lucinda O., 220.


Howard, Luther G., 349.


Howard, M. J., 204.


Howard-street Church, 218.


Howard & Kinsman, 349.


Howe, J. B., 266.


Howe, O. S., 185.


Howe, " Uncle" Aaron, 109.


Howe, William, 335, 336.


Hubbard, E. A., 128, 140.


Hubbard, G. W., 298.


Huck estate, view from, 55.


Hudson River, 72.


Hudson, valley of, 30.


Hulburd, Merritt, 186.


Humphreys, Charles A., 144, 185.


Humphreys, L. W., 160.


Hunt, Seth, 91. Huntington, Andrew, 310.


Huntington, Robert G. H., 187, 188.


Hurlburt, J. S. (Mrs.), 168.


Hutchins, James R., 284. Hutchinson, Lizzie E. (Mrs.), 108.


Hyde, Editor, 285.


Hyde, Henry S., 162, 220, 268, 299, 300, 306, 320, 338. Hyde, H. S. (Mrs.), 168. Hyde, J. W., 338. Hyde, Louis C., 168, 321. Hyde, William, 284, 288.


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Ide, George B., 143, 181, 182, 198. Independent Democrat, the, 285. Indian Fort, 68. Indian Leap, 58, 116. Indian Orchard, 38, 117, 131, 230. Indian-Orchard Library, 153.


Indian-Orchard Mills, 37, 153, 194. Indian trail, 61.


Indians, ancient, of Agawam, convey Springfield to white settlers, 10. Indians, relations of Springfield people with, 17. " Infant City," the, 33, 34. Ingersoll, Edward, 210, 238, 367.


Ingersoll, John, 304. Ingersoll, James C., 170.


Ingersoll's Grove, 366. Inhabitants inclined to abandon town, 17.


Institute Hall, 204. Insurance companies, 309-318. Insurance, primitive mode of, 309. International committee on reading rooms, 153. International Institute, 140. Ireland, George H., 216. Ireland, Oscar B., 159, 170, 314. Iron Works, R. F. Hawkins's, 335. Island, the, 72. Ives, Dwight, 182.


Jackson, Andrew, appoints superintendent of


Springfield Armory, 253. Jackson, Samuel, 178. Jacobs, Mary L. (Miss), 214. Jacobs, Millie H. (Mrs.), 220. James & Mann, 57. Janes, E. L., 170. Jefferson-avenue Park, 238. Jefferson's Church, 175. Jefts, Charley, 109. Jenk, Benjamin, 297.


Jenksville, 58. Jennings, A. F. (Mrs.), 207. Jennison & Kendall, 153. Jocelyn, W. R., 171. John Hancock National Bank, 300. " John Paul," 291. Johnson, C. P., 302. Johnson, C. T., 202. Johnson, Edwin L., 148. Johnson, James U., 196. Johnson, President, 101. jones, Bela B., 160. Joyce, D. H., 208. Judd, F. A., 216, 307, 318. Judd, Theodore F., 155. Judkins, C. A. (Mrs.), 143.


Kalmbock & Geisel, 355. Keeney, Dora (Mrs.), 144. Keep, John, and family, killed by Indians, 53. Kellogg, P. P., 168, 297, 307, 317, 370. Kemater, G. H., 299, 302. Kendall, G. F., 153. Kendall's circulating library, 153. Kendrick, Edmund P., 149. Kenney, John, 198. Kibbe Brothers, 121, 358. Kibbe, George A., 298, 358. Kibbe, Horace, 106, 162, 236, 297, 358. Kibbe Park, 236. " Kibbee's fence," a landmark, 67. Kilbon, Charles W., 188. Kilbon, Ruth (Mrs.), 188. Kimball, George C., 314.


Kimball, James, 217. Kimberley, John, 300. Kimberly, Ezra, 98. Kindergartens, 134, 136. King, Aaron, 160.


King, Edward, 142, 291. King, E. P., 180. King, F. E., 76. King, H. E., 198. King, John L., 103, 151, 310.


King, Lyman, 69. King Philip, camp of, 58.


King, Thomas E., 277.


King, William H., 170.


King, W. C., 208. Kingman & Co., 98. Kingsley, Daniel P., 102.


Kinsman, Warren D., dry-goods house of, 348. Kirkham, Albert Harleigh, 171, 264. Kirkham, Albert H. (Mrs.), 219.


Kirkham, Henry, 285.


Kirkham, I. Stuart, 188.


Kirkham, James, 91, 92, 152, 229, 238, 281, 302, 310, 314. Kirkham, John B., 304.


Kirkham, J. S., 210. Kirkham, J. W., 302.


Knapp, Martin A., 314.


Knapp, E. C., 299.


Knappe, Louise (Miss), 159.


Knight, J. L., 277.


Knights of Pythias, 276. Knowles, J. O., 202. Knowlton, Judge M. P., 155, 302.


" Know-Nothing " craze, the, 290.


Knox, Charles McLean, 314. Knox, Henry, causes surveys for canal, 81. Knox, W. E., 186. Kossuth, Louis, 101. Kron, A., 269. Kyle, Forbes, 160.


Ladd, Charles R., 302.


Ladd, E. W., 40, 44, 46, 317.


Ladd, Randolph E., 198. Ladies' Benevolent Society, 188. Laidley, T. T. S., 248, 255.


Lalime, A. S., 267. Lamb Knitting-machine Company, 59.


Lamb, Samuel O., 158. Lambert, Alfred, 220, 314.


Landen, W. J., 217.


Lander, F. M., 305. Landon, G., 185, 190.


Landry, H., 204. Lanergan and Fiske, 265. Lanes to the river, 64. Lariviere, E., 218. Lathrop, Edward H., 145.


Lathrop, E. W., 277. Lathrop, Joseph, 52, 74. Lawrence, Anios and Abbott, portraits of, 163. Lawrence, George A., 206. Lawton, Sanford, 130, 188, 272, 300. Leavitt, Gillespie, and Gilmore (Misses), 153. Lechler, Henry, 255, 259, 260. Lee, Henry S., 158, 215, 216, 217, 218, 220, 299, 304, 310, 314. Lee, Henry W., 184. Lee, Horace C., 120, 277. Lee, Roswell, 182, 184, 252, 253, 272, 274, 303. Legion of Honor, 217. Le Noir, W. C., 267.


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Leonard, Clara T. (Mrs.), 211, 212.


Leonard, John J., 279. Leonard, J. J., 278.


Leonard, M. J., 278.


Leonard, Norman T., 161.


Leonard, N. A., 91, 302, 313.


Leonard, N. F., 364.


Leonard, S. E., 278.


Leshure, Abner P., III, 117, 217.


Lewis, A. H. G., 279. Lewis, C. H., 217.


Lewis, George S., 71.


Lewis, James, 196.


Lewis, James H., 222.


Libraries of Springfield, 150.


Life and Advent Union, 294.


Lincoln, Abraham, calls for troops, 35; eulogy on the death of, 114.


Lincoln, Benjamin, 21, 240.


Lincoln Hall, 282.


Lincoln, D. Waldo, 84.


Lincoln, Levi, 186.


Lincoln, William, 82.


Lind, Jenny, 266. Lingham, Matt V., 266.


Liquid Light Division, Sons of Temperance, 279.


Lisser, R. L. de, 165, 168.


Literary clubs, 155.


Literature and science, 141-162.


Lithographing establishment of Jacob C. Lutz, 339. Little, E. H., 172. Littlejohn, A. N., 184. Little's Brass Band, 172.


Livesey, William, 185.


Local burying-grounds, 229.


Lockwood, John H., 218.


Lombard, Daniel, 120.


Lombard, Hosea C., 279.


Lombard House, 61.


Lombard, Justin, 69. Lombard reservoir, 116.


Long Hill, 55, 66, 67, 68, 233, 234.


Long Island, 30, 31.


Long-island Sound, 31. Longmeadow, 14, 18, 51, 55, 113, 331. Longmeadow line, 68. Longmeadow May breakfast, 56.


Long Pond, 244. Loon Pond, 244. Lord, Judge, 121. Loring family, 69. Loring, Joshua, 69.


Loring-street American Methodist Church, 219. Lots, assignment of, to new-comers, 62.


Lovers fined for violating Puritan law, 72. Lowell, I. B., 306.


Lower Water-shops, 34. Ludlow Manufacturing Company, 59.


Ludlow reservoir, 229.


Ludlow, town of, 14, 36, 51, 57, 58, 68, 114, 116, II7. Lutz, Jacob C., 339. Lyle, D. A., 149, 155, 159. Lyman, Mr., 21. Lyman, Samuel F., 91.


MACKINTOSH, Andrew J., 299. Mackintosh & Co., J. G., 307. Madden's Block, 139. Maddison, William, 125. Madison, Dolly (Mrs.), 164. Magistrates appointed to govern town, 15.


Mahn, Dr., of Berlin, 342. Mallory, William W., 192. Mandell, D. J., 186. Mann, Horace, IOI. Manning, E. A., 178. Mansfield, J. H., 185. Mansion House, 106, 108.


Manufactures, 49.


Maplewood Cemetery, 229.


Map of Springfield in 1827, 65.


Map of Springfield in 1883, 62, 63.


Marryatt, Captain, on railroads, 81.


Marsh, Charles, 91, 214, 218, 220, 301, 305, 306, 310. Marsh, Daniel J., 305.


Marsh, Oliver, 305.


Marsh, William, 178.


Marsh, W. C., 301.


Marshall, John K., 314.


Marshall House, 106.


Marshfield, widow, 14.


" Martha's Dingle," 142, 224.


Marvin, Josiah, 186.


Mary Johanna, Sister, 134.


Mason, James Weir, 314.


Mason, Joseph K., 186, 212.


Masonic Mutual Relief Association of Western Massachusetts, 215, 274.


Massachusetts Arms Company, 59.


Massachusetts Canal, 81.


Massachusetts Gazette, the, 283.


Massachusetts General Hospital training-school for nurses, 220.


Massachusetts House, IOI.


Massachusetts Medical Society, 159.


Massachusetts Mutual Life-Insurance Company, 39, 49, 312, 313, 326.


Massasoit Council Princes of Jerusalem, 274.


Massasoit House, 100, 101, 103, 106, 326, 328.


Massasoit Lodge No. 53, Knights of Pythias, 276.


Massasoit Temple of Honor, 278.


Mathews, Moses, 204.


Mattoon, William, 71, 91, 367.


Mayo, Amaziah, 151.


Mayo, Amaziah, jun., 132.


Mayo, A. N., 317.


Mayo, Frank, 267.


Mayr, Charles, 149.


McClean, George C., 160.


McClellan, Charles, 100, IOI.


McClellan, General, IO1.


McCormick, T. B., 270.


McDermott, J., 216.


McDermott, J. J., 192, 204.


McDonald, Father, 192.


McDonald, Henry, 279. McElwain, J. S. N., 8.


McElwin, E., 358.


McGeorge, William, 314. McGrath, D. F., 198.


McGregory, H. W., 270.


McHiggins, J. M., 270.


McKechnie, C. F., 278. McKechnie, James, 217.


Mckeown, A., 190. McKnight, George H., 184. McKnight, John D., 236. McKnight Park, 236.


McKnight, W. H., 236.


McKnight, W. H., & J. D., 366-369.


McLean, George C., 220. Mead, Charles H., 159. Medcalfe, W. M., 256.


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Medlicott Company, the W. G., 332. Medlicott, William G., 333. Meekins, Emery, 188. Meeting-house Lane, 64, 223. Mehigen, John M., 270. Mellen, L. F., 140. Memorial Church, the, 200, 233. Merchants and manufacturers, 319. Meredith, R. R., 185.


Merriam, Charles, 143, 152, 188, 236, 301. Merriam family, charitable work of, 21I. Merriam, George S., 143, 145, 146, 188. Merriam, G. & C., 37, 339, 342, 343.


Merriam, Homer, 143, 343.


Merriam, James F., 144.


Merrick, Christopher C., 145.


Merrick, Jacob B., 310. Merrick, Solyman, 98. Merrick, Solyman (Mrs.), 21I.


Merrick, Tilly, 53. Merrick, William, 66, 152, 300.


Merricke, Goodman, 126. Merricke, Goodwife, 126.


Merrill, A. D. 185. Merrill, C. A., 202. Merrill, George E., 144, 182.


Merritt, C. C., 145, 300.


Merritt, S. F., 206.


Merritt, Timothy, 185.


Metcalf, Edwin D., 300, 307, 317, 370. Methodist burying-ground, 226, 229. Mielliez, Adolphe, 162.


Miles, R. E. J., 266.


Miles Morgan statue, 60, 236, 241, 242. Militia, Springfield, march to Boston, 23. Mill River, 34, 68, 71, 76, 127, 234, 319. Mills, John, 161. Miller, F. B., 217. Milton Bradley Company, 136 333, 334, 335. " Mirick's onley son," 58. Mission Française, 208. Mitchell, Matthew, 10. Mitteneague, 36, 52, 53.


Monroe, James, 94. Moore, Chauncey L., 360. Moore, Roger S., 300. Morey, George, 84. Morgan, Albert, 71, 102, 120, 299, 306, 310. Morgan, Charles L., 200.


Morgan, C. C., 302. Morgan, Elisha, 167, 168, 302, 328, 331. Morgan Envelope Company, 328, 330, 331. Morgan, Eunice, 188, 328, 330, 331 Morgan, F. H., 159. Morgan, H. M., 333.


Moriarty, Thomas, 278. Morning-Star Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, 272. Morris, Albert, 71. Morris Brothers Minstrels, 265. Morris, Henry, 145, 158. Morris, Oliver B , 71, 145. Moseley, H. H., 102. Mount Holyoke, 29, 51. Mount Tom, 29, 51. Moxon, George, 12. Mulligan, J., 91. Mulligan, Charles H., 337. " Murphy's Field," 67. Musgrave Alpaca Company, 59. Music, 168. Music Hall, 104. Music Hall, old, 103. Mutual Base-ball club, 280.


Mutual Relief Association of Employees of the Boston and Albany Railroad, 216. Myrick, Herbert, 145.


Nadow, A. S., 208. Name changed from Agawam to Springfield, 12. - Nason, Aaron, 98. National armory, 98. National banks, list of, 303. National Papeterie Company, 328. National Trotting Association, 280, 326. Nayasset House, 100.


Newbury, John, 309. Newell, Albert W., 331. Newell Boat-club, the Nelson C., 270.


Newell Brothers Manufacturing Company, 331. Newell, C. M. (Mrs.), 212.


Newell, Elijah A., 148, 277.


Newell, Howard N., 331. Newell, Isabel P. (Miss), 168.


Newell, Joseph K., 146, 279. Newell, Larkin, 217. Newell, Nelson W., 302, 314, 319, 331. Newell, W. C., 317.


New-England Homestead, 292, 293. New-England Journal of Dentistry, 294. New-England tour of Washington, 72. Newhall, F. H., 190.


New-Hampshire line, 31.


New-Haven House, 102. New-Jerusalem Church, 196.


New red sandstone, period of, 27.


News, Daily, 293. Newspapers and Periodicals, 283-294.


Newton, A. J., 153. Newton Graphic, 292. New York, 30, 72.


New-York and New-England Railroad, 47. New-York and New-Haven Railroad, 47, 234. New-York Herald, 285. New-York, New-Haven, and Hartford Railroad, 47, 80, 88. New-York Sun, 285.


New-York Tribune, 285. Nichols, Charles A., 300, 305, 338, 342.


Nichols, Charles A. & Co., 340.


Nichols, Elijah, 203. Nichols, George, 133. Nichols, Professor, 116. Nickerson, F. A., 271. Norcross Brothers, 57. Nordamerikanischen Turnerbund, 269.


North America, ice-sheet on, 30. Northampton, 15, 16, 21, 23, 26, 36, 38. Northampton and Springfield Railroad Corpora- tion, 89.


Northampton Courier, 286.


North-end Bridge, 52. North-end iron bridge, 52, 76. North Main Street Parks, 238. North Wilbraham, 58.


Norton, Francis, III.


Norton, J. D., 270. Notre Dame Convent, 204. Noyes, George H., 342. Nye, H. R., 186.


Oak-grove Cemetery, 228, 238. Oak-street grammar school, 132. Oak-street primary schoolhouse, 132. Occidental Hotel, San Francisco, 102. Odd Fellows' Mutual Relief Association, 215, 270. Odd Fellows, the, 275.


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INDEX TO TEXT.


O'Donnell, John, 216. O'Hara, John C., 294. Old Corner Bookstore, 343, 344. Old Gaol, 98. Old-Gaol Tavern, 97, 98.


Olin, S., 190.


Olivet Church, 66, 186, 244. Olmsted, John, 76, 234, 302, 306.


Olympic Theatre Company of New York, 267. Orchestral Club, 171.


O'Reilly, Bishop P. T., 192, 198, 204, 216, 230. Organization of city government, 24. Orient Lodge Knights of Honor, 217.


Orpheus Club, 170, 172.


Orthodox Hill, 53.


Orr, Louis H., 345, 346. Osgood, Samuel, 71, 144, 176, 177, 228, 272, 301. O'Sullivan, Thomas, 192.


Otheman, B., 185.


Otis, S. G., 208, 210, 294.


Otto, G. R., 217. Owen, V. L., 220. Owen, V. L. (Mrs.), 162.


Pabke, Maria (Mrs.), 143. Packard, Frederick A., 68, 143, 284.


Paige, Lucius R., 86. Palfrey's History of New England, 77.


Palmer, Lillie (Miss), 143.


Palmer, town of, 52, 97.


Paper boxes, manufacture of, 49.


Paper-collar manufactories, 48.


Paper-making in Connecticut Valley, 38. Papeteries, manufacture of, 48.


Parish, Ariel, 130.


Park commission organized, 234.


Parker, Joseph, 194. Parker, William, 84. Parker, Zenas, 68.


Parkhurst, C. S., 370. Parks and squares, 233. Park-street Church, 52.


Parmelee, Irene E., 165.


Parsons, Amasa B., 109. Parsons, Deacon, 126. Parsons, Henry M., 177, 192. Parsons, Hugh, 14.


Parsons, Israel M., 99, 100.


Parsons, Jonathan, 53.


Parsons, Joseph C., 38, 302. Parsons, Mary, 14. Parsons tavern, 21, 96. Parsons, Zenas, 21, 94. Patch, Eli H., 188. Patton, William, 317. Pauncefort, George, 266. Payne, E. B., 185. Peabody, Everett, 279.


Peabody Guard, 279, 282.


Peabody, William B. O., 24, 141, 142, 184, 185, 226. Pearson, Henry, 321. Pease, Aleck, 109.


Pease, A. A. (Miss), 136, 172. Pease, Levi, 97. Pease, Theodore C., 144. Peck, J. Q., 190. Pecousic Brook, 55, 66. Pecousic Hill, 52, 56.


Pecousic Valley, 52, 55, 57.


Peet, Charles (Mrs.), 144. Peggy's Dipping-hole, 67. Pelham, Lawyer, 102. Pennell, Alice I. (Miss), 144.


Pennsylvania wagon breaks bridge, 74.


Perkins, A. G., 217. Perkins, Virgil, 297.


Perrin, W. T., 186.


Perry, George W., 186.


Perry, Professor, 291.


Phelps, Ansel, jun., 40, 41, 82.


Phelps, Benjamin, 98.


Phelps, Edward H., 148, 292, 293, 307.


Phelps, E. B., 171.


Phelps, Henry W., 367.


Phelps Publishing Company, 293.


Phelps, Willis, 76, 84, 91, 94, 301, 305, 367.


Philip, chief of the Wampanoags, attacks Spring- field, 17, 55. Phillips, E. B., 84.


Phillips, Henry M., 40, 45, 48, 277, 297, 305, 358, 370. Phillips, Israel, 186.


Phillips, Julia Alexander (Mrs.), 156.


Phillips Manufacturing Company, 358.


Phillips, Mowry, & Co., 388.


Phillips, Wendell, 101, 114.


Pickering, George, 177.


Pierce, T. C., 178.


Pig Alley, 69.


Pile, Rev. Mr., 294.


Pilgrim Baptist Church, 203.


Pillsbury, J. H., 159.


Pine, William N., 198.


Pitkin, Paul Henry, 140.


Pitman, M. J. (Mrs.), 143.


Plum-tree Road, 66.


Police-department, 119.


Pomeroy, S. F., 220.


Pomeroy, William M., 292.


Ponds, 244.


Poole, L. E. (Mrs.), 143.


Population, rapid increase of, 24.


Porter, Miss, 134.


Porter, Noah, jun., 188.




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