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Porter, S. D., 358.
Porter, William P., 297.
Postal-cards, first contract for, 48.
Potter, A. K., 198, 220.
Potter, E., 178.
Potter, Lester L., 182, 212.
Potter, W. F., 207.
Power, Manuel, 241.
Power, William, 192.
Powers, Lewis J., 40, 43, 45, 91, 92, 300, 306, 314, 324, 326, 345, 370.
Powers, Lucius H., 326.
Powers Paper Company, 324.
Prescott, Benjamin, 253, 255, 258, 259, 260.
Priest, E. M. (Miss), 156.
Primitive fire-department, 309.
Prisoners placed on probation, statistics of, 119.
Private libraries, 153.
Private schools, 133.
Promoters of railroad system of Western Massa- chusetts, 182.
Prospect Hill, 233.
Prouty, H. A., 218.
Provincial Congress, delegate to, 20.
Public buildings and government of Springfield, III.
Public-school system in Springfield, 125.
Public Halls, 281.
Putnam, Benjamin, 180, 182. Putnam, Ely, 68. Pynchon Bank, 42.
Pynchon, Charles, 19.
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Pynchon, Edward, 234, 296, 299. Pynchon, George, 19. Pynchon House, 108. Pynchon, John, 15, 16, 17, 18, 24. Pynchon, Joseph C., 318.
Pynchon, William, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 51, 54, 141, 161, 223. Pynchon, William, jun., 20.
Quinetticut River, 61. Quincy, Josiah, jun., 82. Quincy-street Mission, 207. Quinn, D., 270.
Railroad Men's Reading-room, 153. Railroad Row, 219. Railroads in Springfield, 72. Railroads, value of, in developing city, 80. Rand, A. J., 206.
Randolph, John, portrait of, 163.
Ray, George W., 215. Ray & Tapley Manufacturing Co., 333. Raymond, M., 178.
Raynolds, Samuel, 304.
Reading-rooms of the Armory-hill Young Men's Christian Association, 155. Rebellion, Southern, causes great excitement, 24. Receipts on early railroads, trouble in dividing, 82. Recruiting-post during Revolutionary War, 20. Redfield, John R., 314. Reed, A. C., 217. Reed, David Allen, 200, 220. Reed, E. A., 177. Reed, George R., 159. Religious organizations, 173-210.
· Religious weeklies, 294.
Restaurants, 108. Reynolds Red Ribbon Reform Club, 210, 279. Reynolds, Samuel, 188. Rebellion, Springfield soldiers in, 24. Revolvers, superiority of Smith & Wesson's, 320. Rhodes, Elizabeth (Mrs.), 218. Rice, A. R., 222. Rice, Caleb, 34, 39, 40, 282, 313. Rice, Elizabeth (Miss), 143. Rice, John L., 145, 185. Rice, J. L., 277.
Rice, William N., 144, 152, 153, 158, 164, 177, 395 Rice, William (Mrs.), 143, 146, 21I. Rice, Rev. Mr., 194. Richards, Humphrey, 182. Richards, W. H., 178. Richardson, H. H., 185.
Richmond & Seabury, architects, 152. Riedesel, Gen., 52. Rientard, Louis, 218. Ringgold, Major, 71. Riorden, G. T., 192. Ripley, James W., 228, 238, 248, 253, 254. Ritchie, James, 270. Rivalry of Springfield and Northampton, 25. River-men of the Connecticut, ancient, 72. Riverside Paper Company, 321. Robb, John, 253, 255. Roberts, George, 177. Roberts, Louis N., 145. Robinson, C. L., 300. Robinson, George D., 59. Robinson, Julius B., 172. Robinson, William S., 291. Rock Rimmon, 233. Rockingham House, 61, 72, 78, 98. Rockwell, Philo A., 98.
Rockwood, Harvey, 99. Rod and Gun Club, 269, 270. Rod and Gun Rifle Team, 270.
Rood, Charles D., 364. Rogers, E. C., 155, 300.
Rogers, Sable, 309. Rollins, R. F., 171.
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Roman-Catholic Mutual Insurance Company, 216.
Ross, Ella J. (Miss), 156.
Roswell Lee Lodge of Free Masons, 253.
Round Hill, 71, 127, 233.
Rowe, Alfred, 297, 310.
Roxbury, inhabitants of, have leave to remove to other towns, 9. Roy, Samuel, 180. Royal Arcanum, 277.
Rumrill, James A., 83, 302, 306.
Rumrill, James B., 66, 141, 301.
Russell, Benjamin, 284.
Russell, Charles O., 83, 102, 216, 281, 302, 306.
Russell, Ebenezer, 98.
Russell, Ezekiel, 187.
Russell, F. W., 300. Russell, H. E., 313. Russell, James E., 102, 161, 162, 305.
Russell, John, 283.
Russell, Stephen O., 98.
Russell, William H., 83.
Russell, Wyllis, 97.
Rust, R. S., 185.
Rutledge, Edward, 182.
Ryan, J. E., 278. Ryan, Philip J., 294.
Sackett, Justin D., 238. Sackett, Mr., 229.
Sacred Heart Church Hall, 282.
Sacred Heart Parish, Society of, 278.
Sacred Heart Parochial School, 134.
Safford, F. L., 302.
Safford, James D., 152, 170, 301, 302.
Safford, Oscar F., 186.
Salaries of officials, 112.
Sanderson, Herbert H., 293.
Sanderson, H. Q., 305.
Sanderson, W. E., 217. Sanford-street Congregational Church, 190.
Sargeant, Horatio, 71, 96, 99, 280. Sargeant, Thomas, 98. Saturday Evening Telegram, 293. Savage, I. A., 190. Savage, William, 80.
Savings Banks, 303, 306. Sawyer, Jennie (Mrs.), 218. Scenery of Springfield, 9. School-buildings, value of, 130.
Schoolhouse, first, 127.
Scott, Joseph, 119, 180. Scott, J., 185. Scott, Orange, 185. Scribner's Monthly, 228. Seating the people in the meeting-house, 175. Seaton, William, 164.
Second Advent Church, 198, 281.
Second Congregational Society, 184.
Second division of planting-lands, 14. Second meeting-house, 53, 174. Second National Bank. 42, 297, 344. Second Society of the First Parish, 177. Secret Societies, 277. Sederquest, George W., 198. Sedgwick, Miss, on the Boston and Albany Rail- road, 87.
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Seeger, Edgar W. (Mrs.), 143. Seeley, Raymond H., 195. Seelye, I .. Clark, 158, 195. Sessions, Horace M., 161. Sessions, G. F., 279. Severance, J. F., 216.
Seward, Batchelder, & Charmbury, conductors of singing-classes, 171. Seward, Secretary, 101. Sewer-department, 119. Sexton, S. W., 98.
Shad Lane, 53. Shaker Pond, 57. Shaker villages, 57. Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate, 32.
Sharrocks, John, 307. Shaw, Charles L., 310. Shaw, Chief-justice, 121; portrait of, 124.
Shays, Daniel, 21.
Shays' Rebellion, 20, 21, 52, 112, 121, 240. Shea, C. J., 278. Shea, J. E., 278. Shedd, C. M., 271, 302. Sheldon, Elizabeth, 234.
Shepard, Gen., 21. Shepard, Thomas, 308.
Shepard, Thomas J., 161.
Sheppert, August, 97.
Sheridan, J., 171. Sherman Square, 238. Sherman, John, 128.
Sherman, Gen. W. T., 71, 100; portrait of, 163. Sherts, Louis, 33. Shipley, Joseph L., 148, 155, 292. Shurtleff, R. G., 165. Shurtleff, William S., 158, 162, 305. Sibley, Lawson, 294, 301, 305. Sikes, James, 19.
Sikes, Mr., 178.
Silliman, Professor, on the inns of Springfield, 72. Silver Star Lodge, Good Templars, 278. Simmons, George F., 185. Simons, V. M., 180. Simpson, Bishop M., 180. Simsbury copper-mines, 54. Sisters of Notre Dame, 134. Sisters of St. Joseph, 134, 205.
Sixteen Acres, 57, 68, 229. Skating-rink, 267. Skipmuck, 68. Skunk's Misery, 66, 244. Smith, Avery J., 155, 168, 314, 342. Smith, Avery J. (Mrs.), 168. Smith, A. E., 76. Smith, A. H., 277. Smith, A. J., 155. Smith, David, 203. Smith, David P., 148. Smith, D. R., 312. Smith, E. A., 202. Smith, E. A. (Mrs.), 219. Smith, G. W. V., 165. Smith, Heman, 76. Smith, Heman (Mrs.), 214. Smith, Henry, 10, 12. Smith, Henry M., 356. Smith, Hinsdale, 165, 297, 306. Smith, Horace, 152, 180, 299, 305, 322, 323. Smith, James Beebe, 110. Smith, John C., 178, 185. Smith, Julia R. (Miss), 144. Smith, J. E., 76. Smith, J. O., 277.
Smith Manufacturing Company, the R. H., 356. Smith, Peter, 204. Smith, R. H., 307, 366. Smith, William H., 203. Smith, William L., 40, 42, 146, 148, 158, 162, 279, 305. Smith, William L. (editor), 286.
Smith, William L. (Mrs.), 143.
Smith & Murray, 353.
Smith & Wesson, 36, 37, 47, 322, 323, 324, 242.
Smith & Wesson team (base-ball), 280.
Snethan, Nicholas, 177.
Snow, C. E., 306. Snow, Dexter, 162. Sociability of the city, 265.
Soldiers' fair, 114.
Soldiers' lot in cemetery, 226.
Soldiers' Monument, 114, 145, 219, 241.
Soldiers' Rest, 219, 226.
Soldiers-rest Fund, 241.
Somers, town of, 14, 51.
Somers, Lord, bell given by, 55.
Soule, Augustus L., 158.
South Church Chapel, 204.
South Church Society, 213.
South Congregational Church, 158, 188.
South-end bridge, 54.
South-end, or Agawam, Ferry, 73.
South-end iron bridge, 76.
South Hadley Falls, 38.
Southland, G. H., 171.
Southland, O. L., 171.
Southmayd, Frederick S., 279.
Southwick Ponds, 54. Southwick, town of, 14, 51, 76.
Southworth, Edward, 310.
Southworth, H. W., 370.
Southworth, John H., 241, 300.
Southworth Paper Company, 54.
Sovereigns' Hall, 282.
Spaulding, Henry G., 212.
Spear, Charles, 186. Spiritualists' Union, 196.
Spooner, A. L., 300, 302.
Spooner, G. A., 217.
Spooner, Samuel B., 40, 43, 277, 279.
Sprague, F. M., 194.
Springfield and New London Railroad, 91.
Springfield and North-eastern Railroad, 47. Springfield Aqueduct Company, 116. Springfield Arsenal, tower of, 51.
Springfield Art Association, 167, 210.
Springfield as a city, 33-50.
Springfield, Athol, and North-eastern Railroad, 84. Springfield Bank, 296.
Springfield Board of Underwriters, 318.
Springfield Botanical Society, 158.
Springfield Business College, 138.
Springfield Bicycle Club, 271.
Springfield Cadets of the Cathedral, 278.
Springfield Caledonian Club, 270.
Springfield Canoe-club, 270. Springfield Cemetery, 24, 66, 224, 241.
Springfield Clearing-house, 306. Springfield Club, 268, 321. Springfield Collegiate Institute, 136.
Springfield Commandery Knights Templars, 274.
Springfield Conservatory of Music, 170.
Springfield Co-operative Bank, 306. Springfield contributes freight to ocean steamships, 86.
Springfield Council (Free Masons), 272. Springfield Electric Light Co., 326.
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Springfield Daily Union, 330. Springfield Directory. 340.
Springfield English and Classical Institute, 133. Springfield Ferry, 53. Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company, 49. Springfield Five-cents Savings Bank, 305. Springfield Gazette, 285, 286, 288.
Springfield Herald, 294.
Springfield Home for Friendless Women and Chil- dren, 214.
Springfield Hotel, 98 Springfield House, 97.
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Springfield Institution for Savings, 303.
Springfield Kindergarten Association, 136.
Springfield Library Company, 150.
Springfield Lyceum, 156.
Springfield Mountains, 52, 58.
Springfield Natural History Society, 159.
Springfield Printing Company, 292, 339, 342.
Springfield Reform Club, 279.
Springfield Republican, 33, 37, 41, 146, 211, 228, 265, 284, 286, 288, 291, 340; noted writers in, 291 Springfield Republican Block, 281.
Springfield Rowing Association, 270.
Springfield, scenery of, 9; a Scotchman's opinion of, 9.
Springfield Schützen-verein, 269. Springfield Science Association, 159. Springfield Sentinel, 286. Springfield Silk Company, 38. Springfield Society for the Prevention of Crime, 214.
Springfield Steam-power Company, 337.
Springfield Street-railway Company, 76. Springfield Tonic Sol Fa Association, 171. Springfield Turnverein, 268, 269.
Springfield Union, 292.
St. Aloysius Church, 204.
St. Gaudens, Augustus, 242. St. James Cadets, 278. St. Jean Baptiste Benevolent Society, 218.
St. Jean Baptiste Benevolent and Mutual Relief Society, 218.
St. Joseph, sisters of, 134, 205.
St. Joseph's Church, 204. St. Matthew's Roman-Catholic Church, 198.
St. Michael's Cathedral, 46, 192. St. Michael's Church, 230.
St. Michael's Hall, and School, 134, 282. St. Paul's Church, 186.
Stanley, C. W., 314.
Staples, M , 185. State-street Baptist Church, 198.
State-street Methodist-Episcopal Church, 185. Stationary Engineers, Hampden Lodge of, 159. Statues, 241. Steam navigation, advent of, on the Connecticut, 73. Stearns, Charles, 68, 69, 82, 96, 116, 236, 304. Stearns, George M., 281. Stearns Hill, 233.
Stearns Park, 236, 242. Stearns, W. H., 216.
Stebbins, Erastus, 359. Stebbins, Festus, 64, 280, 309. Stebbins, Francis, 284.
Stebbins, George S., 145, 148, 160.
Stebbins, Ithamar, 69. Stebbins, John B., 152, 162, 299, 302, 305, 352. Stebbins, John M., 40, 43, 44. Stebbins, Joseph, 64, 96. Stebbins, J. M., 306.
Stebbins Manufacturing Company, the E., 359.
Stebbins, Miner, 98.
Stebbins, M. C., 130, 138.
Stebbins, Quartus, 23, 64. Stebbins, Theodore, 299. Stebbins, Thomas, jun , 127.
Stebbins, Walter, 309.
Stebbins, Zebina, 309.
Stedman, Phineas, 161.
Steele, B. Frank, 302.
Steele, Daniel, 185.
Sterns, Henry, 304.
Stevens, W. D., 207, 364.
Stevens, Ziba, 272.
Stevenson, John, 67.
Stewart, T. T., 218, 349.
Stock, E. D., 217.
Stockbridge Hall, 275.
Stockbridge, Elam, 69, 97.
Stocking, Alexander, 186.
Stocking, Henry, 98.
Stoddard, I. C., 148.
Stone, Admiral P., 128, 140, 147.
Stone, A. D., 212.
Stone, Frances E. (Miss), 212.
Stone, P. D., 198.
Stone, William B , 146.
Stone & Harris, 336.
" Storrs lot," 233.
Stowe, L. S., 370.
Stowe, William, 188, 285, 286, 301.
Stratton, F. K., 180.
Stratton, J. Dwight, 131.
Streets of Springfield, unusual beauty of, 61.
Strong, Governor, 245.
Strong, H. C., 140
Strong, Samuel W., 187.
Strong, Titus, 182, 184.
Sturtevant, Warren C , 310, 314.
Stutson, Nelson, 185, 190.
Suffield, Conn., Town of, 14, 38, 51, 76.
Sullivan, Father Thomas O., 232.
Sullivan, T. E., 278.
Sumner, Charles, 114.
Sumner, G. W., 170.
Sunday News, 293.
Sunday Republican, 286.
Sunday Telegram, 293.
Superintendent of schools, first in State, 125, 128.
Surroundings of Springfield, 51-60.
Swan, James, 275.
Sweetser, A. H., 186.
Sweetser, S. B., 202. Swift, William H., 83. Syvret, J., 208.
Taft, G. C., 302. Talcott, N. W., 301.
Tannatt, Abraham G., 69, 284.
Tansley, W., 333.
Tapley, George W., 333, 334, 335.
Tapley, George W. (Mrs.), 214.
Tapley, J. F , 334.
Tapley, Marion D., 71.
Taylor Benevolent Fund, 213.
Taylor, Ethan, 213. Taylor, George W., 145, 148. Taylor, Henry D., 148.
Taylor, John, 279.
Taylor, John E., 162, 198.
Taylor, John E. (Mrs.), 162. Taylor, Josiah, 285. Taylor, Lewis H., 148, 292. Taylor, P. M., 298.
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Taylor, Varnum N., 299, 310, 334, 370. Taylor, W. A., 359.
Taylor & Tapley Manufacturing Company, 333, 335.
Taverns, hotels, and restaurants, 93-110.
Temple of Honor and Temperance, 278.
Tenth Regiment, 24, 146, 281.
Terhune, Edward P., 144, 155, 177, 212.
Terhune, Edward P. (Mrs.), 143.
Tetrault, E. T., 218.
Theatricals and Operas, 265.
Third Baptist Church, 203, 281.
Third Congregational Society, 184.
Third meeting-house, 174. Third National Bank, 108, 302.
Thomas, Isaiah, 284.
Thompson, Everett A., 146.
Thompson, James M., 71, 152, 185, 275, 276, 300, 302, 305, 310.
Thompson, Mary (Mrs.), 218.
Thompson's Dingle, 66.
Thompsonville, 56.
Thompsonville Ferry, 54.
Thorne, Charles R., jun., 266.
Tiddy, J. R., 202.
Tiffany, Francis, 144, 185.
Tift, L. A., 277. Tileston, Elisha, 97. Tinkham, F. M., 206.
"Toddy Road," 69, 98.
Tower, William A., 314.
Town Brook, the, 35, 71, 120.
Town Hall, new, 52.
Town Hall, old, 281.
Town Hall, opening of first, 24, 204.
Traffic and Transportation, 77-92.
Trafton, Adeline, 143, 291.
Trafton, Mark, 190, 200.
Trask, Eliphalet, 35, 40, 161, 186, 282, 302, 306, 310.
Trask, Henry F., 170.
Trinity Methodist-Episcopal Church, 190, 281.
True, C. K., 185. Tucker, W. T., 294. Tully, William, 148.
Turner's Falls, 28.
Turnverein, German, 281.
"Twain, Mark," on profanity, 78. Twiss, J. J., 186.
Twenty-seventh Regiment Massachusetts Volun- teers, 120, 146, 279.
Tuttle, S. L., 217.
Twichell, Ginery, 84.
Twombly, J. H., 186. Tyler, Philos B., 35, 40, 282.
Ufford, Thomas, 10. " Uncle Sam," 258. Underhill, Arthur B., 83. Underground Railroad, 152.
Union Depot, 100, 103, 104, 240.
Union Hall, 204, 266, 281.
Union House, 100.
Union Mutual Beneficial Society, 218. Union Passenger Depot, 80. Union Railway Station, 76. Union Relief Association, 21I.
Union Square, 238. United-States arsenal, view from tower of, 9.
United-States Armory, 68, 69, 233; established by Act of Congress, 245; character of early work- men in, 245; world-wide reputation of, 245; arsenals, 245; probable attempt to destroy, 248; variety and quality of small arms, 250, 252;
number of guns made at different times, 252; superintendents, 253; present officers, 256; rem- iniscences, facts, and anecdotes, 256. United-States Armory grounds, 238.
United-States Hotel, Boston, 103, 104.
United-States Hotel at Hartford, 99.
United-States Pencil Company, 328.
United-States Post-office, 104, 120.
United-States water-shops, 76.
Upham, S. F., 190.
Upper water-shops, 34.
Vaille, Henry R., 130. Valliancourt, Gregoire, 218,
" Van," 291.
Vanderbilt, Commodore, 86.
Van Horn, Chester, 338.
Van Horn reservoirs, 116.
Van Norden, Charles, 144, 159, 195.
Vermont line, 27.
Vernam, Remington, 314.
Vilas, Fanny M. (Miss), 159.
Vinton, Charles, 102.
Vinton, J. B., 299.
Vinton & Tucker, 99.
Wait, Joseph, 240.
Wagner, J. T., 190.
Walbridge, H. S., 314.
Wales, Thomas B., 82, 83.
Walker, Francis A., 143.
Walker, George, 302.
Walker, J. J., 159.
Walker, William B., 98.
Wallace, George H., 198.
Wallamanumps, falls of, 58.
Walnut-street hose-tower, 117.
Walsh, T. S., 276.
Ward, Edgar M., 166.
Ward Manufacturing Company, 194.
Ward One Mission, 207.
Ward, W. W., 278.
Ware, Addison, 275.
Warehouse Point, 16.
Warner, B. F. (Mrs.), 162.
Warner, Henry, 102.
Warner, James M., 314
Warner, Thomas, jun., 298.
Warner's Pistol Factory, 357.
Waronoco, 64.
Warren, James, 102.
Warren, Stella (Miss), 219.
Warren, Waters, 187.
Warren, Wilmot Lillie, 147, 155, 308.
Warriner, Jeremy, 96, 97, 100, 295.
Warriner, Lewis, 296, 297.
Warriner, Phœbe (Mrs.), 100.
Warriner, Solomon, 23.
Warriner, Stephen, 317.
Warriner, S. C., 277.
Warriner's tavern, 78, 300, 352.
Warwick House, 104, 106.
Washburn, Emory, 82.
Washington, Anna (Mrs.), 218.
Washington, George, 21, 53, 72, 94, 234, 245, 253; portrait of, in City Hall, 164.
Washington Tavern, 61.
Wason Manufacturing Company, 37, 47, 326, 359, 364. Wason Company Mutual Relief Association, 217. Wason, T. W., 186
Water-department, 114, 116.
Waterman, W. H., 217.
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Waters, H. H., 104. Water-shops, 34, 98, 132, 282. Water-shops Pond, 234, 244. Waterspout engine, 117.
Watertown, inhabitants of, remove to Connecticut Valley, 9. Weatherhead, Joseph, 304. Weaver, Benjamin, 303. Weaver, T. R., 198. Webb, Daniel, 185.
Webster, Daniel, 50, 101; portrait of, 163; his re- ceipt for fish-chowder, 163.
Webster, Noah, 342, 343.
Webster's Spelling-book, 342; Unabridged Dic- tionary, 37, 339, 342, 343.
Weekly Evangelist, 294.
Weld, Mr., editor and proprietor of "The Hamp- shire and Berkshire Chronicle," 284.
Wells, David Ames, 143. Wells, Gideon, 76, 119, 155, 229, 314.
Wells, James, 234.
Wells, John, 122. Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, 58.
Wesson, Daniel B., 162, 207, 208, 229, 238, 242, 322, 323, 338.
Wesson Fountains, the, 242.
Wesson, J. H., 338. Wesson, Walter H., 302, 323. West, A. B., 299, 306.
West, John, 302.
West, N. I., 148.
Western Railroad, 33, 46, 100, 288.
Western Railroad-bridge, 74. Western Railroad opened for travel, 24.
Western Railroad, presidents of, 83.
Westfield, 14, 51. West Longmeadow, 36, 52. West Springfield, 14, 18, 21, 51, 52, 76.
West-Springfield Common, 59. West-Springfield Hill, 52.
West-Springfield meadows, 64, 72.
Wethersfield, Conn., town of, 12; inhabitants of Massachusetts towns remove to, 9.
Wheeler, F. E., 159. White, blacksmith, 52. White, Chester, 99. White, George H., 196.
White, Horace, 53.
White, H. H., 178, 185. White, L. W., 299.
White Mountains, 30. White, Sewall, 53. White-street Mission, 208. Whiting, Charles Goodrich, 147, 172, 244. Whiting & Adams, 343, 344. Whiting, William, 302.
Whitney, Alfred, 217. Whitney, James L., 243. Whitney, James S., 253, 255. Wight, Emerson, 40, 43, 45, 297, 317, 331. Wilbraham, town of, 14, 36, 51, 58.
Wilbraham Road, 66, 236. Wilcox, Philip, 68, 188. Wilcox, Philo, 68. Wilcox, W. L., 213.
Wild boar, escape of, 56. Wilder & Puffer, grain-store of, 297. Wiley, Bishop, 185. Wiley, J. K., 216. Wilkins, Ezra, 148. Wilkinson, W. H., 60, 300, 317.
Willard, Daniel W., 160.
Willard, Justice, 78, 82, 234. Willard, Justin, 304. Willard, W. M , 300
Williams, Annie (Miss), 144. Williams, Colonel, 21.
Williams, Eleazer, 94, 234.
Williams, Ralph, 89.
Williams, Rev. Mr., of the Mission Française, 208. Willow Avenue, soldiers' lot in, 226.
Wilson, S. D., 217. Wilson, T. B., 217. Winans, W. H., 216.
Winchester, Charles A., 40, 42, 236.
Winchester, D. D., 98.
Winchester, Thomas D., 102.
Winchester Park, 236.
Windship, G. B., 138.
Windship graduated system of health movement, 138.
Windsor, Conn., town of, 12, 14, 16, 17; inhabit- ants of Massachusetts towns remove to, 9. Winter, F. E., 216.
Wise, D., 185.
Witchcraft in Springfield, 14.
Withey, W. A., 217.
Wolcott, W. F., 204.
Women's Christian Association, 136, 206.
Women's Christian Temperance Union, 210.
Wood, Charles, 187, 188.
Wood, Edmund, 10.
Wood, Edwin, bobbin-factory of, 59.
Wood, John M., 216.
Wood, Pliny, 178.
Wood, T. W., 164.
Wood, William B., 333.
Woodcock, John, 54.
Woods, Frederick, 190.
Woodworth, A. C., 212.
Woodworth, W. W., 187.
Worcester and Western Railroads, consolidation of, 83.
Worcester Spy, 283, 284.
Woronoco, Indian sachems of, 51.
Worthington, James, 99.
Worthington, Col. John, 20, 69.
Worthington, Hon. John, 96.
Worthington, Lieut. John, 96.
Worthington, Mary (Miss), 206.
Worthington-street school, 131.
Worthy, J. L., 340. Worthy Paper Company, 38.
Wright, Andrew J., 300, 312.
Wright, George L., 38, 299. Wright, I. H., 255. Wright, William H., 281, 297, 308.
Wyman, John B., 279.
Yale College, 28. Yerrall, G. R., 302. Young, Frank R., 310. Young Ladies' Literary Club, 56.
Young Men's Christian Association, 153.
Young Men's Institute, 150, 151.
Young Men's Literary Association, 151.
Young Pioneers (base-ball), 281.
Zion's Methodist Church, 190. Zorister, Bonney, 98. Zuchtman, F., 170. Zuchtman's Conservatory of Music, 172.
INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS.
Alexander, Henry, jun., portrait of, 36A. American House, 95. American National Bank, 299. Ames, David, portrait of, 49. Ames, John, portrait of, 49. Arsenal building and gateway, 245.
Arsenal, forging, boring, rolling, and annealing de- partment, 249.
Arsenal, machine, milling, and polishing shops, 257. Arsenal, room in the main, 247.
Arsenal, the commandant's quarters, 261. Arsenal, welding and rolling gun-barrels, 251.
Barr's dining-rooms, 109. Barney & Berry, manufactory of, opp. p. 356. Bemis, Stephen C., portrait of, 39. Benton Park, 99.
Bicycle Club, billiard and reading room of, 271. Boston and Albany Railroad bridge, 75. Boston and Albany Railroad Company's offices, 85. Boston Mile-stone, 99. Bowles, Samuel, portrait of, opp. p. 284. Bradley, Milton, portrait of, 150. Bridge, the Springfield Cemetery, 230. Briggs, Albert D., portrait of, 41. Brown, John, some local relics of, 157. Bryan, Clark W., portrait of, 149.
Calhoun, William B., portrait of, 38. Central-street grammar school, 127. Chapin, Chester W., portrait of, opp. p. 80. Cheney Bigelow Wire-Works, 365. Chicopee National Bank, 298.
Children's Home, the, 213. Christ's Church, Chestnut Street, 183. Church of the Unity, 179. City Hospital, 220. City Library, Reading-room, and Natural History Museum, 154. City seal, 33. Cooley House, North Main Street, 103. County Jail on State Street, 124.
Daniel B. Wesson drinking-fountain, 243. Dwight House, 209.
Elm, the, on Elm Street, 67. Elms, the private school of Misses Porter and Champney, 135. Ely Ordinary, 93. Evangelist building, 209. Evans House, 108.
Five Cents Savings Bank, 305. Fire at U. S. Armory in 1824, 25. Fire-department headquarters, 117. First Baptist Church, 181. First Court-house, 19.
First National Bank, 301. First Parish Church, 174. Fisk, George C., portrait of, opp. p. 356. Florence-street M. E. Church, 179. Forbes & Wallace, dry-goods establishment, 347.
Gill's Art-galleries, 166. Gill's Art and Bookstore, opp. p. 344. Gilmore's Opera House, 267. Grace M. E. Church, 179. Granite pump, 244.
Haile, William H., portrait of, 48. Hampden-County Court-house, 123.
Hampden House, 95. Hampden-park Association trotting-course, 239. Hampden Watch Company's manufactory and offices, 363. Harris, Daniel L., portrait of, opp. p. 40. Hawkins's (R. F.) Iron Works, 336. Haynes Hotel, 105. Haynes, 'Tilly, portrait of, opp. p. 266.
Haynes & Co.'s clothing-house, 350; interior of, 351. Hendee, George Mallory, portrait of, 273. High School, the State-street, 126. Hinman's Springfield Business College, 139.
Holland, Josiah Gilbert, former home of, 235; por- trait of, 142. Holland monument, Dr., 229.
Home for Friendless Women, 215.
Hooker school, 129. Hope Congregational Church, 201. Hotel Gilmore, 107. Howard's (Miss) family school for girls, 133. Hyde, Henry S., portrait of, opp. p. 308.
Ide, George B., portrait of, 147.
Japhet Chapin gravestone, 226. Judges' stand, Hampden Park, 272.
Kalmback & Geisel, brewery of, opp. p. 354. Kibbe Brothers & Co., building of, 358. King Philip, portrait of, 13. Kinsman's (Warren D.) block, 348.
Ladd, Edwin W., portrait of, 47. Lombard House, the, on Lombard Street, 69. Lutz, Jacob C., opp. p. 338.
Map of Springfield, 1827, 65. Map of Springfield, 1883, 63. Mary Holyoke gravestone, 226. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company's building, 315. Massasoit House, opp. p. 100. Memorial Church, 203.
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Merriam, George, portrait of, 146. Miles Morgan statue, 242. Mill-river dams, 321. Morris, Judge Henry, portrait of, 160.
Moore, Chauncey L., photograph rooms of, 360.
Morgan Envelope Company, 329.
New-Jerusalem Church, 197. North Congregational Church, 195. North Main Street, view of, 62.
Oak-grove Cemetery, 225. Oak-grove Cemetery, entrance to, 231.
Oak-street grammar school, 132.
Oak-street primary schoolhouse, 132.
Oldest house, on Cross Street, 16.
Old high-school building, Court street, 130.
Old House on Hillman Street, 70.
Old tavern where Washington lived, 22.
Old Town Hall, 113. Olivet Congregational Church, 187. Orr & Co., Louis H., building of, 345. Osgood, Samuel, portrait of, 144.
Parsons, Joseph C., portrait of, 50. Peabody (W. R. O.) monument, 228.
Phelps, Ansel, jun., portrait of, 37.
Phillips, Henry M., portrait of, 44A.
Powers, Lewis J., portraits of, 45, opp. p. 324.
Powers Paper Company, 325; blank-book manu- facturing and paper-finishing departments, 327; private office, 328.
Pynchon fort and house, 9. Pynchon, William, portrait of, 11.
Republican, Daily Springfield, 287. Rice, Caleb, portrait of, 34. Rice, Rev. Dr. William, portrait of, 152. Rockingham House, 99.
Sacred Heart parochial school and convent, 137. Second court-house, 275.
Smith, William L., portrait of, 42.
Smith & Murray's " Boston Store," 353.
Smith & Wesson Manufactory, opp. p. 322. South Congregational Church, 189.
Spooner, Samuel B., portrait of, 43.
Springfield Almshouse and City Farm, 221. Springfield Art-association rooms, 169.
Springfield, bird's-eye view of, frontispiece.
Springfield Cemetery, 227.
Springfield-Cemetery entrance, 224.
Springfield Club House, 268.
Springfield City Hall in 1883, 15.
Springfield Institution for Savings, 304.
Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company's building, 311. Springfield Printing Company, 341.
Springfield Republican block, 289.
State-street Baptist Church, 199.
St. Joseph's Church, 205.
St. Michael's Cathedral, 193.
St. Michael's Hall, and school, 136.
Stebbins, John M., portrait of, 44.
Taylor & Tapley Manufacturing Company, build- ing of, opp, P. 332.
Third Meeting-house, 176.
Trask, Eliphalet, portrait of, 36.
Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, 191.
Tyler, Philos B., portrait of, 35.
United-States Armory grounds, views in, 237.
Viaduct over Mill River, at Water-shops, 254. Vignette, 9.
Wason Car Manufacturing Company, opp. p. 320. Wason, Thomas W., portrait of. opp. p. 318.
Wesson, Daniel B., opp. p. 240. Wright, Emerson, portrait of, 45. Winchester, Charles A., portrait of, 42.
Women's Christian Association, 207. Worthington-street grammar school, 131.
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