Massachusetts : a guide to its places and people, Part 73

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Publication date: 1937
Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company
Number of Pages: 802


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Baker, Captain Lorenzo Dow, 504


Balance Rock, 576


Balanced Rock, 546


Balch House (North Beverly), 421


Balch, John, 42I


Baldpate Hill, 4II


Baldpate Inn, 4II


Bald Top, 534


Baldwin, Captain Eden, 548


Baldwin House, Jonathan (Templeton), 548 Baldwin, Loammi, 391


Baldwin-Lyman House (Salem), 350


Baldwin Mansion (Woburn), 392


Baldwinsville, 547-48 Baldwinsville Cottages (Templeton), 548 Balfour Company (Attleboro), 613


Ball, Thomas, 122


Ballou, Adin, Statue of, 438


Ballou Reservoir, 599


Baltimore Chairs (Sterling), 541


Bancroft, George, 106; birthplace of, site, 400


Bancroft Tower, 40I


Barber, Samuel, 529


Bardwell-Stebbins-Abercrombie House (Deer- field), 226 Barker, Robert, 620


Barnard, Sir Francis, 563


Barnard House, Parson, John (Marblehead), 278


Barnard House, Rev. Thomas, 347 Barnard, Rev. John, 273, 278 Barnard Monument (New Bedford), 290


643


Index


Barndoor Cave (Farley), 453 Barnegat Mooncussers, 277 Barney, Everett H., 366 Barnstable, 496-97 Barre, 601-02 Barre Falls, 602 Barre, Isaac, 601 Barre Plains, 607 Bartholdi, 86


Bartholomew's Cobbles (Sheffield), 580 Bartlett, William, 491 Bartol, Dr. Cyrus Augustus, 107 Barton, Clara, 6, 543


Barton, William E., 543 Bascom Lodge (Mt. Greylock), 585 Bash-Bish Falls (South Egremont), 583 Basket Making (Shutesbury), 549 Basques (Provincetown), 328


Bass River, 593 Bass Rocks, 236 Bata, Charles, 267 Bates, Abigail, 624 Bates, Caleb, 622 Bates, Katharine Lee, birthplace of, 380, 595 Bates, Rebecca, 624 Battleground of 1775, 215 Battle of Fall River, site, 231 Baury House, 300 Bayberry Candle Place (North Truro), 506 Bay Colony, 27I Baylies House (West Bridgewater), 589 Bay Path, the (Ashland), 436 Bay Psalm Book, 101, 113, 147 Beach Combing, 328 Beaches:


Blaney's (Swampscott), 424; , Coffin's (Cape Ann), 242; Craigville, 593; Dane Street (Beverly), 421; East Beach, 501; Englewood, 593; Horseneck, 501; Ipswich (Ipswich), 418; Little Good Harbor (Gloucester), 240; Long (Cape Ann), 240; Long (Lynn), 240; Lynn, 268; Nantasket Beach, 622; Nauset, 495; New Beach, 334; Marblehead Bathing Beach, 279; New Bedford Municipal Bathing Beach, 290; Popponessett, 594; Revere Beach (Revere), 342; Short Beach (Nahant), 424; Silver Beach, 595; Stone Wall Beach, 558; South Beach (West Tisbury), 558; Tuck's Point Beach (Beverly), 422; Whale's Beach (Swampscott), 424; Wingaersheek Beach (Cape Ann), 242 Beacon Hill, 89, 137, 150 (see Boston) Beacon Mills (New Bedford), 286 Beal House, 623 Beal Mill, ruins of, 568 Beaman Oak, 514 Beanblower Tower, 149 Beanpot, 490 (see Reading) Beantown, 490 (see Reading) Bear Hill (Stoneham), 489 Bear Pond (Nahant), 424 Bear Rock Falls (Mt. Washington), 584 Bear Tree, site of the (Palmer), 608 Bear's Den (Sheffield Plain), 580 Bear's Den and Falls, 548 Bearskin Neck, 24I Beauchamp, Jack, 329 Becket, 598


Becket Center, 599


Becket Falls, 598 Becket House (Salem), 351 Becket Mountain, 534 Beckner, George T., 513


Bedford, 434


Bedford Flag, the, 434


Bedford Springs, 434


Beecher, Henry Ward, 154, 437


Beeches, The (Northampton), 305


Beehive, 307


Belcher, Benjamin (Chicopee), 209


Belcher House (Cambridge), 192


Belcher House (Holbrook), 588


Belcher, Jonathan, 550


Belcher Square, 579


Belcher's Cave (Great Barrington), 579


Belchertown, 550


Belchertown State School, 550


Belfrey at Lexington, 259


Believers in Christ's Second Appearing (see Shakers) Belknap, Jeremy, 106


Bell, Alexander Graham, 148, 380, 511


Bellamy, Black Sam, 504


Bellamy, Edward, 209; birthplace of, 210; Looking Backward, 107


Bell House, George, 487 Bellingham, 610


Bellingham, Richard, 206


Bellingham-Cary House, 207 Bellows Pipe, 459, 534


Bellows' Pipe Trail, 585 Belmont, 444-45


Belvernon (Wellfleet), 504 Bement School (Deerfield), 422


Beneker, Gerrit A., 329


Benjamin, Asher, 84, 150


Benson, Frank W., 17


Berkley, 616


Berkshire Athenæum, 313


Berkshire Hills, 11, 12


Berkshire Playhouse (Stockbridge), 578


Berkshire String Ensemble, 576


Berlin, 515


Bernard, Sir Francis, 82


Bernardston, 563


Berry Pond, 319, 574 Bertram Hall (Cambridge), 193


Beverly, 421-22


Beverly Farms, 422 Bible translated into Algonquin, 25


Bicknell, Albion H., portrait by, 272 Bicycle Trail, 485


Bierstadt, Albert, 210


Bigelow, Erastus, 542 Biggers, Earl Derr, 4II Biglow Papers, The, 201 Bill of Rights, 44


Billerica, 466 Billings, Josh, 575, 576 Bird Sanctuaries:


Bancroft, 623; Brown Bird (Ipswich), 416; Moncrieff Cochrane (Andover), 492; Longless Aviary, 592; Mt. Hope (Wey- mouth), 385; Stone Bird, 519; (W. New- bury), 516


Bird-Sawyer House, 169 Bishop, Heber, 281


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Index


Bishop's Palace (Cambridge), 200 Black Brook, 558


Black Brook Plantation (Hamilton), 419


Black Horse Tavern, site of (Arlington), 133 Black Tavern (Dudley), 544


Blackburn, Joseph, 118


Blacksmith's Shop (W. Springfield), 573 Blackstone Canal, 394, 603


Blackstone Cotton Manufacturing Company (Blackstone), 606


Blackstone, William, 89, 138, 606, 612-13


Blake House, 169


Blanchard House (Avon), 589


Blanchard Lathe, 365


Blandford, 484


Blashfield, Edwin H., 205


Blaxton, William (see Blackstone)


Blessing of the Bay, 139, 280


Bliss House, 302


Blithedale Romance, The, 48, 97, 296, 352 Blodgett, Joseph, 476 Bloody Brook, 564


Bloody Brook Massacre, 224


Blue Anchor Tavern (Newburyport), 415


Bluefield Grant (Ashburnham), 541


Blue Hill Observatory (Milton), 614


Blynan's Bridge, 239


Boanerges, 272 (see Parsonage House)


Boardman House (Salem), 350


Boardman House (Saugus), 80


Bodwell House (Lawrence), 253


Bolton, 513 Bonny Rigg Four Corners, 481, 599


Boot and Shoe Workers Union (Haverhill), 245


Booth, Edwin (Cambridge), 202; home of, 150 Borden, Richard, 231 Borden, Thomas, 231


Boston, 135-75 (see History, and other essays); Art Club, 122, 124 (see Art); attitude to- ward drama, 112; evacuation of, 43; music center, 113; settlement of, 32; shipping in, 143 (see Industry); siege of, 42


Boston Academy of Music, 115


Boston Aquarium, 168


Boston Athenæum, 53


Boston College, 298


Boston Draft Riots, 142


Boston Eight-Hour League, 70


Boston English High School, 173


Boston Gazette, 103


Boston Gazette and Country Journal, 376


Boston Latin School, 166; Tablet, 155


Boston Manufacturing Company (Waltham), 371, 372-73 Boston Marathon, 436-37


Boston Massacre, 140, 156


Boston News Letter, 114


Boston Peninsula, 89


Boston Police, 7; police strike, 144


Boston Port Bill, 274


Boston Public Library, 53, 86


Boston Rocker, 450


Boston School for the Deaf (Braintree), 587-88 Boston Social Club, 73


Boston Society of Natural History, 17 Boston Stone, 158


Boston Symphony Orchestra, 115, 116, 577 Boston Tea Party, 140, 187; Tablet, 161


Boston Transcript, 3 Boston University, 148


Bostonian Society, 53, 157 Botanic Garden (Cambridge), 203


Botanic Garden (Lexington), 259


Botanical Garden (Lynn), 269


Bottomley's Pond (Paxton), 603 Bound Rock, 623


Bourne, 590-91 Bourne Bridge, 590


Bourne, Jonathan, 287


Bourne Office Building (New Bedford), 287


Bourne, Richard, 593


Boutwell House, Governor (Groton), 462 Bowditch, Nathaniel (Salem), 347, 421 (see Athenæum)


Bowdoin, James, 57


Bowers, Henry, 618


Bowers House, Jarathmeal (Somerset), 618


Bowles, Samuel, 360


Boxborough, 512


Boxford, 412 Boylston, 515


Boylston House, Zabdiel, site of, 183


Boylston Street Subway, 163


Boys' Club of Boston, 174


Bradford, Dorothy, 332


Bradford Durfee Textile School (Fall River), 231-32 Bradford House (Kingston), 621


Bradford Junior College (Haverhill), 247


Bradford Street, 334


Bradford, Governor William, 23, 102, 320, 323, 498 Bradford, William, 613


Bradford, William, birthplace of (Fairhaven), 500


Bradstreet, Anne, 102, 417, 493


Bradstreet House (N. Andover), 493


Bradstreet, Simon, 56, 514


Brahmins, 136


Braintree, 587


Brampton Sketches, 436


Brandeis, Louis D., 591


Brandy Brown Place, 559


Brattle House (Pittsfield), 316


Brattle Mansion (Cambridge), 191-92


Brattle Street (sc) Cambridge)


Brattle, William, 187


Bravas, 330 (sce Provincetown)


Breeches Bible, 234


Breed, Ebenezer, 267


Breed, John, 424


Breed's Hill, 42


Brewster, 495 Brewster, Elder, 625


Brewster Gardens (Plymouth), 325


Brick Kiln, 45I


Brick Kiln Shipyard, site of, 620


Brick Tavern (Stow), 514


Bride Cake Plain (Lancaster), 514


Bridges, Edmund, 266


Bridgewater, 589


Bridgewater Teachers' College (Bridgewater). 590 Briggs House (Hanover), 620 Briggsville, 596 Brigham, Francis, 472 Brimfield, 476


645


Index


Brimstone Corner, 154 Brinley Mansion, Nathaniel (Tyngsborough), 467 Brinley Mansion, Robert (Tyngsborough), 467 Brisbane, Albert, 5, 71 British Headquarters (Lanesborough), 575 Brocklebank House (Georgetown), 4II Brockton, 176-78


Brockton Fair (Brockton), 178


Bronze Statuary, Manufacture of, 209


Brook Farm, 5, 47, 48, 95, 17I


Brook Farm Institute of Agriculture and Education, 105


Brookfield, 523 Brookfield Inn, 523


Brookline, 179-83


Brookline Municipal Golf Course, 183


Brooks House, Charles (Medford), 281-83


Brooks, Phillips, 175; grave of, 202


Brooks, Richard E., 370


Brown, Alice, 108


Brown Bell, The John, 472


Brown, Eleazer (Hubbardston), 450


Brown, Henry Kirke, 122


Brown House (Hamilton), 419


Brown House, Israel (Weston), 470 Brown House (Reuben), 215


Brown, John, 360-61


Brown, Moses (Newburyport), 491 Brown, Nathaniel, 420


Brown, Robbins, 608


Brown, Silas, site of his mill, 433 Brown, Tarzan, 437


Brown University, 469 Browne, George Elmer, 329


Browne House, Abraham (Watertown), 378 Brown's Boulder (Lanesborough), 575


Bryant House (Brockton), 178


Bryant Homestead (Cummington), 530


Bryant House (Templeton), 548


Bryant, William Cullen, 104, 105, 177, 389, 530, 568, 579, 581


Bryant House, Wm. Cullen (Great Barring- ton), 579


Bryant's Hall, 112


Buckland, 455-56


Buckman Tavern (Lexington), 257


Bulfinch, Charles, 112, 153, 370, 514, 576 (see Architecture)


Bulfinch Hall (Andover), 83, 491


Bulkeley, Rev. Peter, 2II


Bull, Ephraim, 213, 214, 216-17 Bull Run Tavern (Ayer), 448 Bullet-Hole House, 214


Bumboats, 560


Bunker Hill, 42; Battle of, 140, 510; Monu- ment, 84, 174, 337 Buoy Yard, 595 Burbank, General Leonard, 233


Burbank, Luther, 448, 515 Burgess, Thornton, 566 Burgoyne, General, 478, 524


Burgoyne Trail Association, 485


Burgoyne's Cave (Searsville), 529 Burial Grounds, Indian :


Indian Cemetery, 604; Marblehead, 18; Mashpee, 594; Natick, 519; Old Indian Burying Ground, 502; Pond (Lakeville), 539; Trout Cave, 594; Yarmouth, 593


Burial Grounds, White:


Abel's Hill, 558; Ancient Burial Ground (Arlington), 131; Bay Path, 474; Blue Hill, 587; Burlington, 465; Church Hill (Framingham), 520; Duxbury, 626; Edgar- town, 557; Forest Hills (W. Roxbury), 171 ; Friend's, 620; Hidden Graveyard (Worces- ter), 396; Holbrook, 588; King's Chapel, 155; Lexington, 257; Mt. Auburn (Cam- bridge), 202; Mt. Hope (Weymouth), 385; Old Cemetery (Quincy), 340; Old Center (Tewksbury), 466; Old East Street (East- hampton), 572; Old Granary, 154; Old Hill, 294; Old North Burial Yard (Ip- swich), 417; Old Town Burying Ground (Cambridge), 194; Phippo Street (Charles- town), 174; Pine Grove (Topsfield), 411; Plymouth, 324; Precinct (Achushnet), 614; Quabbin Park, 526; Salisbury, 407; Springfield, 363; Squawbetty (Raynham), 539; Sturbridge, 474; Union (Amesbury), 508; Upton, 609; Watertown, 377; Web- ster, 544; Winslow (Marshfield), 625; Woburn, 391; Woodlawn (Everett), 229 Burial Hill, Old (Marblehead), 277-78


Burke, Father James M., 604


Burley House (Ipswich), 417


Burlington, 465-66


Burncoat Park (Worcester), 402


Burnett, Joseph, 52I


Burnham, Clara Louise, 432


Burnham Harte House (Ipswich), 416-17


Burns, Robert, statue of, 340


Burrit, Elihu, Monument, 486


Burt, Aaron, 566 Burt, Naomi, 309


Bushnell, Horace, 47


Bussey Institute of Horticulture and Agricul- ture, 172 (see Arnold Arboretum)


Butler, William, 302


Butterick, Ebenezer, 542


Butters, James, 390


Buttonballs House (Sherborn), 437


Button woods (Haverhill), 246


Buzzards Bay (Bourne), 590


Byam, Ezekiel, 5II


Bynner, Edwin L., 436


Cabot Company, Samuel (Chelsea), 208


Caldwell Distilleries, 295


Caldwell House (Ipswich), 417


Calliope, Steam, 393-94 (see Worcester)


Calvinism, 4, 91, 93, 344 (see Literature; His- tory) Cambridge, 183-205


Cambridge Grant (Ashburnham), 540


Cambridge Platform, 185


Campbell's Falls, 486


Camp Curtis Guild, 490


Camp Devens, 448


Camp Unity, 61I


Canals (Lowell), 261


Candle House (Falmouth), 595


Canoe Meadows (Pittsfield), 318 Canton, 614-15


Cantonment Grounds, Old (Pittsfield), 313


Cape Ann, settlement of, 31, 236 (see Glouces- ter and Rockport) Cape Cinema (Dennis), 496


646


Index


Cape Cod, 9, 25, 26, 205, 328, 495, 498, 591 Cape Cod Canal, model of (Cambridge), 205 Cape Codders, 81 Cape Playhouse (Dennis), 496 Cape Pogue, 556


Capen House (Milton), 587


Capen House, Parson (Topsfield), 41I


Capes to the Berkshires Bridle Trail, 546-47 Captain's Hill, 626


Cargoes (Salem), 345 (see Shipping)


Carlisle, 434-35


Carlisle River, 435


Carnegie, Andrew, Home, 483


Carpenters District Council of Lawrence and Vicinity, Lawrence, 253


Carriage Shed Annex (Belchertown), 550


Carroll Paper Mill, 486


Carr's Ferry Approach, 295


Carter Plant, William (Needham), 518


Carver, Eleazer, 589, 629


Carver, John, Governor (Carver), 535


Cary Memorial Building (Lexington), 259 Cary, Samuel, 207


Caryl House (Dover), 441


Cascade (North Adams), 459


Castle of Carcassonne, 279


Castle Island, 168


Castle Rock, Granite Bluffs (Marblehead). 279


Castle, the (Nahant), 424


Castle, the (Walpole), 428


Cat Hole Cave, 486


Cathay (Salem), 345 (see Shipping)


Catholicism, 49


Catholics, 3


Cattle Show, 312, 542


Cedar Tree (Medford), 281


Cemeteries, see Burial Grounds


Cent Shop (Salem), 347 (see Ward House, John)


Center Pond Brook, 599 Centerville, 593


Central Labor Union, 253, 361


Central Shaft of Hoosac Tunnel (Florida), 458


Central Village (Westport), 501


Ceramics at M. I. T. (Cambridge), 205


Cézanne, painting by, 397


Chaffee, Oliver, 123


Chain Bridge (Haverhill), 245


Chain Bridge (Newburyport), 295


Challis Hill Farmhouse (Amesbury), 509 Chalybeate Spring, 547


Chamberlain, John, 461-62


Champion International Paper Co., 253 Champlain, Samuel de, 502 Champlain Channel, 9


Chandler House, Seth (Shirley), 448


Channel Islands, 273


Channing, William Ellery, 47, 93, 94, 141, 163, 202


Channing, William H., 68, 71


Chapel Falls (Ashfield), 569


Chapin Hall, 386, 387 (see Williams College)


Chapin House (Brookfield), 523


Chapin Paper Mills, 479


Charity, State Board of, 64


Charlemont, 456 Charles I, 56


Charles River Bridge (Natick), 519 Charlestown, 173-74, 270, 271


Charlton, 474


Charlton, Sir Francis, 474


Chase, Levi B., 474 Chatham, 591-92 Chatham Shore Drive, 591 Chauncy, Charles, 52I


Chavannes, Purvis de, murals in Boston Public Library, 12I


Cheapside (Greenfield), 454


'Chebacco Boats' (Essex), 418


Cheese Rock (Stoneham). 489


Chceshahteamuck, Caleb, 25


Cheever House (Plainville), 429


Cheever House (Wrentham), 429


Chelmsford, 510 Chelmsford Catechism, 51I


Chelsea, 205-08


Chelsea Clock Co., 208


Chelsea Creek, Battle of, 342


Cherry Hill Nurseries, 516


Cheshire, 597


Cheshire Cheese, 534


Cheshire Harbor Village, 597


Chester, 480


Chester Center, 487


Chesterfield, 532 Chesterfield Gorge (West Chesterfield), 532


Chestnut Hill Village, 298 Chestnut Street Architecture (Salem), 344, 347 Chicopee, 208-10


Chicopee Manufacturing Company, 209


Chicopee River, 209


Chickataubot, Sachem, 587 Chickering House (Norwood), 427


Child Labor Amendment, 78


Child Labor Law, 145


Child, Lydia Maria, 376, 470


Child, Thomas, 158 Children's Island, 279


Chiltonville, Carver, 535


Chimney Rocks, Mt. Toby (Sunderland), 570


Chimney Stone (Oxford), 544


China Trade, 44 (see Salem; Industry)


Chinatown, 162 (see Boston)


Chinese Collection, 363


Choate, Mabel, 578


Choate Bridge History (Ipswich), 418


Choate House (Topsfield), 41I


Christ Church (Cambridge), 82


Christian Indians, 20, 25 Christian Science, 54, 103, 164, 508


Christmas, 320


Church of England, 29-30, 33, 36 Churches, by denominations:


Baptist: Baldwinsville, 547; Boston, 86, 149, 154; Lawrence, 251; Swansea, 502. Christian Science: Boston, 163; Haverhill, 247. Congregational: Berkley, 617; Boston, 154; Boxford, 412; Brookline, 181; Chatham, 591-92; Chester, 487; Dracut, 510; Essex, 418; Falmouth, 594; Hadley, 526; Hamilton, 419; Holyoke, 249; Ip- swich, 417; Kingston, 620-21; Lee, 482; Lenox, 576; Merrimac, 509; Middleton, 432; Millis, 442; Montgomery, 552; Northborough, _473; Phillipston, 451; Plymouth, 272; Rochester, 499; Rockport, 241; Sandwich, 498; Springfield, 362; Stockbridge, 578; Sutton, 604; West Barn-


647


Index


stable, 497; West Springfield, 478. Episcopal: Ashmont, 86; Boston, 85, 145, 161; Brookline, 181; Cambridge, 194; Cohasset, 86, 623; Dedham, 221; Dor- chester, 170; East Boston, 175; Greenfield, 454; Lowell, 264; Marblehead, 275; Middleborough, 538; Newburyport, 294; Otis, 485; Pittsfield, 313; Provincetown, 335; Southborough, 521; Springfield, 363, 365, 366; Stockbridge, 577; Washington, 599. Greek Orthodox: Lowell, 264. Indian: Barnstable, 594. Methodist: Acushnet, 614; Oak Bluffs, 556; Springfield, 366. Roman Catholic: Boston, 169; Fall River, 232; Gloucester, 237; Lawrence, 253; Lowell, 264; Walpole, 428. Unitarian: Arlington, 133; Boston, 155; Bridgewater, 589; Cambridge, 194-95; Chelmsford, 510-II; Concord, 215; Dedham, 221; Dorchester, 170; East Bridgewater, 629; Hingham, 622; Medfield, 441; Newbury- port, 293; Newton, 300; Norwell, 619; Quincy, 340; Roxbury, 172; Springfield, 363; West Newton, 86; Weston, 470. Universalist: Gloucester, 237; Oxford, 543; Provincetown, 333


By Town:


Arlington, 134; Ashby, 460; Becket, 599; Beverly, 421; Blackstone, 606; Boston, 80, 84, 85, 148, 150, 152, 159; Brookline, 86; Cambridge, 82; Dover, 440; Hingham, 83, 622; Ipswich, 418; Lancaster, 83; Marblehead, 277; Newburyport, 293, 294; North Andover, 493; North Easton, 616; Norwood, 426; Reading, 490; Rumney Marsh, 342, Salem, 293; Somerville, 354; Southampton, 572; Wenham, 420 (see under individual names of churches)


Churn, the (Marblehead), 279 Circle Trail, 269


City Hall: Chelsea, 207; Chicopee, 210; Hol- yoke, 248


City Point, 167-68 Civil War, 49


Civil War Monument (Somerville), 354


Civil War Training Ground, site of (Lynn- field), 412


Claflin, Governor, 297


Claflin, Lee, 437 Claflin, Mary, 297 Claflin, Mary B., 436


Claflin-Richards House (Wenham), 420


Claghorn, George, 285


Claghorne House (Martha's Vineyard), 559 Clam Pie, 330 Clap House, 169


Clapp, James Sylvester, 383


Clapp Marine Biological Laboratory, 595 Clapp Shoe Company, 383 Clapp, William, 112, 113 Clark Hall (see Clark University)


Clark, Jonas Gilman, 399, 450 Clark, Jonathan, 602 Clark University, 399-400 Clarke House (Rowley), 416 Clarke, Rev. Jonas, 255, 257 Clarke School for the Deaf, 304


Clarksburg Reservoir, 596 Clark's Point (New Bedford), 290


Classical High School (Springfield), 365 Cleveland, Grover, 504, 591


Clinton, 515


Clipper Ship Monument, 168


Clues to its Character, 3-8 (see General Back- ground; Essays)


Coach House (Barnstable), 497


Coast Guard Air Station (Salem), 351 Coast Guard Stations:


Cahoon's Hollow, 504; Cape Ann, 241;


Cuttyhunk, 555; Gloucester, 239; Mon-


omoy Point, 592; Nahant, 424; Nauset, 503; Race Point, 334; Wood End, 334


Cobb Boulder, General, 369-70


Cobb House (Brewster), 495


Cobble Mountain Dam, 553


Cobble Mountain Reservoir, 553


Cobbler's Shop, Old, 347 (Salem; see Ward House, John)


Cobblestone Monument (Spencer), 522


Cobb's Tavern, 615


Cock Horse Tearoom (Cambridge), 192


Cod and Mackerel Port (Wellfleet), 504 Coercive Acts, 41 (see History)


Coffin House, Jethro (Nantucket), 561


Coffin House (Newbury), 415 Coffin, Joshua, 415


Coggeshall Memorial Building (Fairhaven),


. 500


Cohasset, 623


Colbaith, Jeremiah Jones, 519


Colburn, Samuel, 22I


Colby, Anthony (see Macy-Colby House), 71


Cold Hill (Granby), 55I


Cold River (Charlemont), 457


Cold Spring, 600


Coldbrook Springs, site of the village, 602


Cole House (Cheshire), 597


Cole's Hill, 324


Cole-Woodbury House (Sutton), 604


Coleman Map Building, 382 (sce Babson Institute)


College Hall, 304 (see Smith College)


College Highway, 57I


Collens, Charles, 299


Collins, Amos III, 484


Collins, Dr. Daniel, 528


Colonial Club, Fairhaven, 500


Colonial Inn, 215


Colony of Artists and Writers (Truro), 505


Colony Club (Springfield), 362-63


Colossus of Volts (Cambridge), 205


Colrain, 455 Colrain, Lord (Colrain), 455


Colton, Jabez, 566


Columbian Charitable Society of Shipwrights and Calkers, 67


Comes, James M. (Gardner), 450


Committee for Industrial Organization (Law- rence), 253


Common House, first site of (Plymouth), 324


Common Law, Basis of Massachusetts Juris- prudence, 61


Common (Worcester), 396


Commonwealth Period, 61


Commonwealth Pier, 167 Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Company (Whitman), 628 Communal Life, 21


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Index


Community House and Handicraft Shop, 483 Compton, Karl Taylor, 53 (see History) Conant House (North Beverly), 420-21


Conant House (Townsend Harbor), 461


Conant House, Asa (Warwick), 463


Conant, James Bryant, 53 (see History) Conant, Roger, 31, 344, 350, 420, 421, 623; statue of (Salem), 350


Concert, first advertised, 114


Concord, 25, 210-17


Concord Praying Town, 25


Concord Reformatory, 446


Concord River, 21I


Concord Summer School of Music, 215


Concord Village, 446


Coney, John, 119


Confidence, the, 470


Congregationalism, separated from State, 47 Conkey, Ithamar, site of birthplace, 549


Connecticut Path, Old, 521


Connecticut Prison Farm, 565


Connecticut River, 209, 306


Connecticut Valley, Pocumtuc domination of, II, 20


Connick, Charles F., 18I


Connolly, James B., 236


Connoyer, Paul, 365


Conservatory of Music, New England, 164 (see Music)


Con-Sociate Family, 512


Conspiracy Island, 617


Constitution, State, 43; Federal, 44, 57, 59


Constitution, U.S. Frigate, 160, 174, 285, 619, 627; Cannon from (Belmont), 444


Constitution Hill (Lanesborough), 575


Constitution Wharf, 160


Constitutional Amendment of 1820, 59


Constitutional Conventions, 43, 47, 57, 63


Continental Congress, Resolve of 1778, 4I, III Continental Currency, 294


Converse, Edward, 465


Converse, Elisha Slade, 273


Converse, Major James, 54I


Conway, 570


Conwell, Rev. Russell H., birthplace of, 532 Cook, Captain Samuel (Salem), 349 Cook, George Cram, 329 Cook-Oliver House (Salem), 349-50 Cook, Tom, 52I


Cooke Family, 324


Cooke House, Thomas (Edgartown), 557


Cook's Canyon (Barre), 602


Cook's Ledge, 486


Coolidge, Calvin, 73, 144, 302, 305 Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague, 316, 576 Coon, Carlton Stevens, 469 Cooper-Frost-Austin House (Cambridge), 203 Cooper Shop (Townsend Harbor), 461


Cooper Tavern, site of (Arlington), 133


Co-operative Market, 339


Copley, John Singleton (see Boston), 118 Copley Society, 122 Copley Square, 145 Corey Hill Outlook, 18I Corn, planted over graves of Pilgrims, 324 Cornell, Ezra, 579 Cornell University, 579


'Corning a Man,' defined, 556 Corwin, Judge, 347


Cortereal, Miguel, 19, 617


Cotton, John, 34, 62, 91, 101, 179 Cotton Manufacturing (Lowell), 261-62


Cotton Mills, Naumkeag Steam (Salem), 346 (see Industry)


County Convention, First 1774, 2II


Cotuit, 593


Cotuit River, origin of, 594


Coulter, Charles, Socialist Mayor, 178


Council, decline in importance of, 59-60


Council for New England, 32 (see History)


Council Oak (Dighton), 617


Country Club (Amesbury), 507


Country Club (Ashfield), 569


Country Manor (Bolton), 513


Country's Wonder, the, 416


County Jail (Salisbury), 410


County System, 60


Courts, Early, 61-62


Chancery, 61; of Common Pleas, 61; District, 61; Inferior, 61; Municipal, 61; Superior, 61; Supreme, 61


Covered Bridges, 454-56, 477, 482, 530, 548, 569, 580


Ashfield, 569; Charlemont, 456; Cum- mington, 530; Greenfield, 454; Lyons- ville, 455; North Wilbraham, 477; Orange, 548; Sheffield, 580; South Lee, 482 Covered Wagon House (Hamilton), 419


'Cracker Town' (Westminster), 450


Craddock Bridge, 284


Craddock House, 284 (see Tufts House, Peter) Craddock, Matthew, 56


Cradle of American Liberty, Taunton's claim to, 369 Crafts (see Art)


Craigie-Longfellow House (Cambridge), 192- 93


Cram and Ferguson, 134, 490, 590


Cram, Goodhue, and Ferguson, 18I


Cram, Ralph Adams, 86, 170; estate of, 470


Cram, Robert N., 301


Cranberry Culture, Experimental Station, 498; in Dennis, 496; bogs (Mashpee), 26 Crane, George F., 599


Crane, Nathalia, 616


Crane Paper Mills (Dalton), 531


Crane Pond (Richmond), fish breeding in, 581 Crane, Zenas, 313


Craske, Leonard, 239, 508


Creamer, Frank, 533


Crewelwork, Collection of, 578


Crocker-Burbank Mills, 234


Crompton Loom Works, 395


Crompton, William, 395


Crossman, John, 369


Crothers, Samuel McChord, 194-95


Crowe House (Plymouth), 621


Crowe House, William (Plymouth), 326 Crucial Battle of Shays's Rebellion, site of, 365 Cuddahy, Rev. Patrick, 438


Cudworth Cottage (Scituate), 624 Cuffee, Captain Paul, Memorial to, 50I Cuisine at Provincetown, 330 Cummings, Captain Jacob, 525 Cummington, 530


Currier, John, Jr., 292


Currier and Ives Prints, 492 Curtis, Benjamin Robbins, 376


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Index


Curtis, Edwin U., 73 Curtis, George William, 68 Curtis House (Orange), 548 Curtis, Lieutenant, 470 Cushing Academy (Ashburnham), 541 Cushing, Caleb, 293 Cushing Flour and Grain Company, 235 Cushing House, Elijah (Hanson), 628 Cushing House (Hingham), 622


Cushing House (Hull), 623 Cushing House (Lunenburg), 449 Cushing House (Newburyport), 293 Cushing, Lucy, 628 Cushing, Luther, 449 (see Lunenburg) Cushing, Thomas Parkman, 54I




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