Massachusetts : a guide to its places and people, Part 74

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Publication date: 1937
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Cushman, Charlotte, grave of, 202, 355 Custom House (Salem), 351 (see Hawthorne) Customs Commissioners, 40 (see History) Custom House, U.S., 160-61 Customs House (New Bedford), 289 Cutler, Carl Gordon, 123


Cutlery Factory, First in America (Greenfield), 454 Cutler, Manasseh, 419, 426 Cuttyhunk, 29, 554


Daddy Frye's Hill (Methuen), 493-94 Dagyr, John Adam, 267 Dallin, Cyrus E., 122, 135, 165 Dalton, 53I


Dalton Club, 293 Damon, Ebenezer, 432


Damon, Isaac, 225, 362, 525 Dams, Holyoke, 248-49 Dana, 601 Dana, Charles A., 93


Dana Hall (Wellesley), 380


Dana-Palmer House, 198 (see Harvard College) Dancing, the church and, 177 Dancing Bacchante, statuette of, 165 Daniels, Newell, 69 Danvers, 430-31 Darling, Daniel, 606 Dartmouth, 500 Dartmouth, the, 285 Dartmouth Mills (New Bedford), 286


Davenport, William, 293 Davis-Cabot-Goddard Home (Cambridge), 182 Davis, Dolor, 620 Davis, Nehemiah, 182 Davis Village (Rowe), 456 Davis, William Stearns, 434 Davison, John, House, 484 Dawes, William, 42, 187, 211, 256, 445 Dawn of Liberty, Henry Sandham's (Lexing- ton), 260 Day House (Norwood), 426 Day, Luke, 5 Daye, Stephen, 101; site of house (Cambridge), 200


Dean Academy (Franklin), 61I Dean Chaplin, Saint-Gaudens's, 122 Dean, Charles A., 473 Dean, Dr. Oliver, 61I Dean Park (Shrewsbury), 473 Deane, Ralph Harrington, 88 Death of the White Horse, 432 Debtor Laws, 176 Declaration of Independence, 59


De Cordova House (Lincoln), 445 Dedham, 217-22


Dedham Community House, 221 Dedham Pottery, The, 222 Deerfield, 20, 223, 226


Deerfield Academy, 224, 226 Deerfield Art School, 225-26


Deerfoot Farms (Southborough), 52I


Deerfield Glassine Company (Monroe), 457


Deerfield Historical Society, 225


Deer Hill, Williamstown, 388


Deer-Hunting, 481


Deer Island, 168


Defour, Joseph, 182 Deming, Sarah, grave of, 317


Deming, Solomon, 317


Dennis, 496


Dennis, Rev. Josiah, 496


Dennison, Aaron, manufacturer, 373


Dennison Paper Manufacturing Company, 435-36; branch of (Marlborough), 472


De Rasières, Isaac, 79


Derby House, Elias H. (Peabody), 84


Derby House, Richard (Salem), 35I


Derby Mansion (Salem), 349 (see Cook-Oliver House) Derby, Philander, 450


Derby Wharf (Salem), 351


Devens, General, Statue, 449


Devil's Bed and Pillow, 558


Devil's Den (Goshen), 529; (Searsville), 529; (Wilmington), 433


Devil's Football, 358


Devil's Footprints (Upton), 609


Devil's Hoofprint (Ipswich), 417


Devil's Pulpit (Stockbridge), 579


Devotion House, Edward, 182


Dewolf House (Chester), 487


Dexter House (Dedham), 22I


Dexter, 'Lord' Timothy, 294


Dexter, Thomas, 424


Dial, The, 100, 188, 213


Diana, The, 343 Dick Brook, 602


Dickinson, Edwin W., 329


Dickinson, Emily, House, 90, 93, 98, 99, 101, 105, 128, 129 Dickinson, Rev. Jonathan, 564


Dickinson, Levi, 526


Diehl, Arthur, 329


Dighton, 617 Dighton Rock, 19, 167


Dillaway House, 173


Dillingham Houses, The, 495


Dinglehole (Millis), 442


Dinosaur Tracks (Holyoke), 250


Disappearing Brook (Lanesborough), 575 Divorce, 2I Dix, Dorothea L., 47


Dix House (Groton), 462


Doane, Colonel Elisha, 504 Doane's Falls (Royalston), 45I


Dock Lane (Beverly), 42I


Dock Square, 157


Doctrine of Universal Education, Horace Mann, 47 Dodge, Mary Abigail, 419 Dodge-Shreve House (Salem), 349 Dog and Horse Tablet, 153


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Index


Dog Bar Breakwater, 239


Dogtown, 242-43 Dole House (Salisbury), 410 Dollard House, Old, 307 Dome, The (Mt. Washington), 583 (see Mt. Everett Reservation)


Dorchester Adventurers, settlement of, 236


Dorchester Company, 31


Dorchester Heights, 42


Dorchester Heights Monument, 168


Dorchester Milestone, 169


Dorrell, William, 563


Dos Passos, John, 330


Doty's Tavern, site of (Milton), 614


Douglas, Dr. William, 605


Douglas, W. L., 178


Douglass, Frederick, 286, 361


Dover, 440-4I Dracut, 509-10


Drama, in Worcester, 393; Guild of Orleans, 495; Local Groups of, 177


Draper, William, 523


Dreadnought, the, 292, 295


Dreamwold, 624


Drybridge Hill, 442


Duck Mills (Lawrence), 251 (see Textile In- dustry)


Dudley, 544 .


Dudley, Governor, 56, 434


Duff House, Mark (New Bedford), 290


Dugouts (Newbury), 416


Dugout, site, 602


Dummer Academy, 410


Dummer, Jeremiah, early silversmith, 119


Dummer Mansion Governor, 81, 410


Dunbar Brook, scenic (Monroe), 457


Dunglon Rock. 269


Dunn Pond (Auburn), 543


Dunstable, 467


Dunster House, 88


Dunster, President, 186 (see Harvard College)


Durant, Henry Fowle, 379-80


Durfee, Colonel Joseph, 231


Durfee Farm (Dudley), 544


Durfee Mills, 230


Dustin, Hannah, statue of, 246


Dutch Cocoa House, 182


Dutch East India Company, 505


Duxbury, 625; Plantation, 589


Dwight, Edmund, 209


Dwight, Timothy, 136


Dyer, Harrison Gray, 213


Dyer, Mary, 6, 139


Dyer, Samuel W., 627


Eaglebrcok Preparatory School (Deerfield), 224


Eagle Collection, 441


Eames House, site of (Framingham), 72


East Bridgewater, 628-29


East Brookfield, 523


East Douglas, 605 East Freetown, 613


East Holliston, 437 East India Company, 40-41 East Lee, 481


East Longmeadow, 565


East Milton, 587 East Northfield, 306


East Princeton, 545 East Village, 544 East wind as symbol, 4 East Windsor, 530


Eastern Point, 236, 239 Eastern States Agricultural Exposition Grounds, 573


and Industrial


Eastern Yacht Club, 500


Eastham, 502-04 Easthampton, 572


Eastman, Max, 330


Easton, Amos, 388 Easton Center, 616


Eaton, Crane and Pike Company, 312


Eaton, Walter Pritchard, home of, 583


Echo Bridge (Newton), 299


Eddy, Mary Baker, 54, 163, 508; grave of (Cambridge), 202; home of, 298, 423; residence of, 268


Eddy, Zechariah, 573


Eden Glen, 598


Edgartown, 556


Edison Electric Company Power Station, 177 Edison Power Plant, 384


Edison, Thomas Alva, Electric Street Railway, 177 Edson, Colonel, home of (Bridgewater), 589 Education, State Board of, 64


Edwards, Clarence R., 439; Memorial Bridge, 424 Edwards House, Old (Southampton), 572


Edwards, Jonathan (Hawley). 90, 92, 302. 569, 578; monument (Stockbridge), 578


Egg Rock (Nahant), 424 Egremont Inn (South Egremont), 582 Egypt, 624


Elastic-Web Mill (Easthampton), 572 Eldridge, Asa, 496


Election of Governor, 56


Electrical Generation, 384 (see Lynn, Pitts- field, Weymouth)


Eliot, John, 25, 101, 296, 519, 523, 544, 604


Eliot Memorial, 298


Eliot Monument (South Natick), 519


Eliot, Samuel A., 115


Eliot Village (Newton), 300


Elizabeth Islands, 554


Elk's Monument (Florida), 458 Ellery House, 243


Elm, Site of the Old Pittsfield, 313


Elmwood (Cambridge), 201, 444


Ely, Sam, 302


Embargo Acts, 45, 292, 504


Emerson Elm, 214


Emerson Hall, 197-98 (see Harvard College)


Emerson House (Ipswich), 216, 417


Emerson House (Wakefield), 490-91


Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 90, 93, 94, 95, 104, 105, 141, 213, 214, 216, 296, 297, 424, 448 Emerson, Rev. Joseph, see Parsonage House, 272


Emerson, Walter, 490


Emerson, Rev. William, 214-15


Emery House (Weymouth), 384


Emigration, Westward, 46-47


Emmanuel College, 166


Encampment of Arnold's Forces, site of, 430


Endicott Estate (Danvers), 431 Endicott, Governor, 344


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651


Index


Enfield, 550 English Community Corporation, 59 Enough of its History to Explain its People, 28-55 Enstone, Edward, 114


Eppes-Derby-Endicott-Osborn House (Pea- body), 422 Ericson, Leif, 468


Erie Canal, effect on Massachusetts, 46; 346 (see Shipping)


Erving, 452 Erving, John, 452 Esplanade (Boston), 150 Essex, 418


Essex County Agricultural School, 432 Essex Institute (Salem), 346


Etherization, 321 (see Jackson, Dr. Charles) Ether Monument, 150


Ettor, Joseph, 72, 252 European Ports, 345 (see Shipping)


Eustis, William, 170


Everett, 227-29 Everett, city, 270


Everett, Edward, 228, birthplace, site of, 169; statue of, 169 Evergreens, the, 129 Explorers, early, 28-29


Fairbanks House (Dedham), 222 Fairbanks, Jonathan, 222 Fairbanks, Thaddeus, birthplace of, 476 Fairhaven, 500 Fairhaven Academy, 500


Fall River, 229-32


Falmouth, 594 Falmouth Heights, 594


Faneuil Hall, 82, 114, 118, 152, 157 (see His- tory: Boston) Faneuil Hall Market, 180


Farewell Homestead, Oliver (Tyngsborough), 467 Farley, 453 Farm Implements Collection of, 526 Farnumsville, 604, 605 Farnsworth, Jerry, 329 Farrar, Geraldine, 489


Faulkner Homestead (Acton), 446


Fauna, 14, 17 Fay House (Cambridge), 193 Fearing House (Wareham), 499 Federal Architecture, 291 (see Architecture) Federal Art Project, 124 Federal Fish Hatchery, 486


Federal Office Bldg., 88, 156


Federal Writers' Project, ix-x Federalist Party, 45, 48 Federated Bird Clubs of New England (South Williamstown), 574 Feke, Robert, 118 Fells Zoo, 489 Fellows Tavern, site of (Palmer), 608 Felton, Cornelius Conway, 517 Fenno House, John, 614 Fenway, 167 Fernald, Charles H., 130 Fernside, 481 (see Shakers) Ferry, First in New England, 206 Ferry Slip Site (Salisbury), 410 Fiberloid Company, 361


Field and Forest Club, 17 Field Chime Tower, 578 Field, Daniel Waldo, 178 Field, Eugene, 608


Field House (Northfield), 307


Field, Marshall (Conway), 570


Field, Rev. Dudley and Descendants, 578


Field Tavern (Leverett), 571


Fields, Annie, 104, 105


Figurehead House, 335 Filley House, 485


Finney, Charles G., 48 First Cotton Mill, site of (North Beverly), 420 First Free Public School, site of (Dedham), 22I Fish, Elisha, 609 Fish Hatchery, Mass. State, 607


Fisher, H. A. L., quoted, 145


Fisheries, U.S. Bureau of, Woods Hole, 595


Fisk, Gertrude, 469


Fisk Rubber Co., 208


Fiskdale, 475 Fiske House (Cambridge), 192


Fiske House (Chelmsford), 510


Fiske, Rev. John, 106, 5II


Fitch House, Elijah (Hopkinton), 437


Fitchburg, 232-35


Fitchburg Art Center, 234


Fitchburg Plan, home of, 233-34 Flag, First American, 354


Flax Pond, 269


Flesh of the Wild Ox, 469


Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, 283 (see Medford)


Flint, Mrs. Edward, 522


Flint House (Lincoln), 445


Flint, Thomas, 445


Flintstone Farm, 531


Flora, 13-14


Flora's Glen, 389 Florida, 458


Flute Player's Club, 116


Flynt House (Monson), 608


Folger, Peter, 102


Forbes Lithograph Co., 208


Ford, Charles, 533


Ford, Henry, 471, 515


Ford Motor Plant, 355


Ford Hall, 154


Ford-Blanchard House (Wilmington), 433 Forests:


Bash-Bish, 583; Beartown, 486, 534; Colrain, 455; Conway, 570; D.A.R., 529; East Mountain, 486; Foxborough, 612; Granville, 553; Harold Parker, 491; Har- vard, 601; Lawrence Hopkins Memorial, 460; Martha's Vineyard, 557; Massa- chusetts Federation of Women's Clubs, 601; Mohawk Trail, 457; Monroe, 457-58; Mount Toby, 570; Myles Standish, 319, 326; October Mountain, 534, 576, 599; Otis, 485; Oxford, 544; Peru, 488; Pitts- field, 318, 574; Rehoboth, 539; Savoy Mountain, 457; Swann, 534; Tolland, 600; Warwick, 463; Wendell, 452; Willard Brook, 460; Windsor, 530; Worthington, 533 Forest and Park Association, 547 Forge Pond (Belchertown), 550


652


Index


Forge Site (Saugus), 413 Forster House (Manchester), 422 Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, 167 Forts:


Ashley (Pittsfield), 315; Burke, site of, 563; First on Cape Ann, 243; Independ- ence, 168; Massachusetts (North Adams), 459; Massachusetts (Williamstown), 386; Morrison, site of (Colrain), 455; Phoenix, 554; Rodman (New Bedford), 290, 554; Ruckman (Nahant), 424; Sewall (Marble- head), 278; Wagner (Boston), 142; Wash- ington (Cambridge), 204


Fortune, the, 320


Foss, Sam Walter, 354


Foster, Ezekiel, 563


Foster, John, 102


Founders Memorial (Mendon), 439


Foundry Village (Colrain), 455


Fowler House, Capt. David (Westfield), 552 Fowler House, Marshall (Watertown), 376- 77 Fowler House, Samuel (Danvers), 431 Fox, Charles James, 476


Foxborough, 612 Foxborough Foundry, 612


Framingham, 435-36


Framingham Center, 519


Francis, Rev. Convers, 376


Francis Floodgate (Lowell), 265


Frankland, Sir Harry, 436


Franklin, 610-II


Franklin, Benjamin, 53, 90, 103, 523, 610


Franklin Fountain (Nantucket), 561


Franklin, James, 100, 103


Franklin Milestone, 524


Franklin Park Zoo, 170


Franklin Printing Press, site of, 157


Frary House (Deerfield), 225


Frary, Samson, 223


Frazier, John, 329


Free Soil Party, 395 (see Worcester)


Freedom of the Will, the, 578 (see Edwards, Jonathan) Freeman, Aunt 'Nabby,' 497 Freeman, Mary Wilkins, 588 'Freemen,' 32


Freemen's Purchase, 230


Fremont, John C., 49


French and Indian Wars, 255 (see History) French, Daniel Chester, 122, 171, 213, 215 French King Bridge (Montague), 453


French King Rock (Montague), 453


French, Rodney Memorial Tablet, 290 French Watering Place, 555 Fresh Pond (Cambridge), 18


Friction Matches, Manufacture of, 209 Frink Tavern (Palmer Center), 607 Frost, Robert, 128


Fruitlands, 47, 95, 512-13 (see Literature; History; Transcendentalism; Emerson) Fugitive Slave Act, 48 Fuller, Elizabeth, 213 Fuller, George, 12I Fuller House (Needham), 518


Fuller, Margaret, 100, 188, 192, 202, 213


Fuller's Tavern (S. Walpole), 414


Furnace Pond (Pembroke), 620 Furnace Village, 616


Gage, General Thomas, 41, 42; attack on Lexington, 255; 355-56; 469


Gale of 1846, 274 (see Marblehead) Gallows Hill, 345 Game Farm, State (W. Barnstable), 497 Gannet (Sampson) House (Sharon), 615 Garden House (Danvers), 43I


Garden, Mary, 210


Gardner's Canada, 463


Gardner, Mrs. John Lowell, 166-167


Gardner, 450


Gardner House, John (Salem), 84


Gardner, Payne and Gardner, 363


Gardner-White-Pingree House (Salem), 346


Garin, Father, statue of, 265


Garland, Hamlin, 107


Garnet Hill, 488


Garrison House, Old (Hingham), 622


Garrison, site of (Royalston), 452


Garrison, William Lloyd, 48, 142, 149, 176, 294, 470, 627; statue of, 449 (see History, Boston, Abolition)


Garrison Witch House, 242


Gaspé-Worcester Trough, 9


Gateway House, 304


Gay Head, 26-27, 558


Gay House (Ashland), 456


Gay House (Needham), 518


General Court: Immigration, 33, 43, 59, 61, 62, II0, 27I


General Electric Company, 270; plant (Pitts- field), 317-18


George, Luce, 243


George Washington Hall (Andover), 492


Georges Bank, 237


George. Tavern Concerts at, 114


Georgetown, 4II


Georgian Colonial Architecture, 81 (see Archi- tecture) Germania Orchestra, 116


Germanic Museum, 198 (see Harvard College)


Gerrish House, site of (Salisbury), 407


Gerry, Elbridge, 133, 277, 451; house of (Marblehead), 201 Gerry House (see Gerry, Elbridge)


'Gerrymandering,' 277 Ghost Trail, 318


Giant Sycamore Tree, 570


Gilbert and Barkér Company, 361


Gilbert Homestead (W. Springfield), 573 Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, 29


Gilchrist, George, 448


Gilder Pond, 485


Gill, 457 Gilmore, Patrick S., 142


Giovannitti, Arturo, 72, 252


Glaciai Boulder (Upton), 6c9


Glad Tidings Rock, 622


Glaspell, Susan, 330


Glass Sand Plant, site of, 598


Glendale Falls, 487 Glenwood Range Company, 369, 370


Gloucester, 236-37 Gloucester and Rockport, 235-43


Gloucester Fisherman, statue of, 239


Glover, General John, 274, 278, 423; house of · (Marblehead), 278


Goddard, Hannah Seaver, 183 Goddard House (Brookline), 182-83


653


Index


Goddard, John, 119, 183 Godings House (Bolton), 513 Goff Memorial Hall (Rehoboth), 540 Goffe, William, 517 Golden Age of American Literature, 2II (see Literature) Golden Ball Tavern, 469


Gompers, Samuel, 74


Goodale, Dora, 583 Goodale, Elaine, 583


Gooden, William, 27I


Goodell, Charles L., 544


Goodell Hollow, 388


Good Hope, Cape of, 345 (see Shipping)


Gookin, Daniel, 25, 394, 544


Goodnow, Mary, grave of, 472-73 Goodnow Memorial Building (Princeton), 545 Goodrich Cave, 318-19


Goodyear Turn Shoe-Stitching Machine


(Haverhill), 245


Goose Cove, 242 Gore, Elijah, 544 Gore House, Governor Christopher, 372


Gordon, William, 104


Gorges Expedition, 89


Gorges, Ferdinando, 29


Gorges, Robert, 31; 270 (see Charlestown)


Gorril, Mark, 494


Gorril, Nathaniel, 494


Gorton-Pew Fisheries Plant, the, 239 Goshen, 529 Gosnold, 554 Gosnold, Bartholomew, 555


Gott House (Halibut Point), 242 Gough, John B., 515; home of, 515 Gould Paper Mills, 479


Gould Tavern (Ware), 525-26


Goulding House, 470 Gove House, Castle of Carcassonne, 279


Government, 60; Town government, begin- nings of, 58; Commission Form of, 52, 246 Government Mill, of Crane and Company (Pittsfield), 318 Governor's Council, established, 37, 63 Governor, the, part in administration of laws, 62


Goveror's Island, 168 Government Wharf (Falmouth), 595 Gowing House (North Reading), 432 Grafton, 609 Grafton Common, 609 Grampus Rocks, 623 Granby, 55I Granby, Marquis of, 55I


Grand Banks, 237, 239 Grand Duck, The, 345 (see Shipping) Grand Eight-Hour League, 70 Grandmother's Garden (Westfield), 479 Granite Quarry, 339 Granite Quarrying, 233 Granite Railway Company, 587 Granite Trust Building, 340 Grant, Judge Robert, 76 'Granther Pratt,' 549 Grapevine Cottage, 216 Granville Center, 552 Granville Community Building (Granville), 553 Grassy Island (Berkley), excavations, 18


Graupner, Gottlieb, 115


Grave of the Unknown Indian, 437 Graveyards, 557 (see Burial Grounds) Gray, Asa, 203


Gray Gables Inn (Bourne), 591 Gray Herbarium (Cambridge), 203


Great Assembly, 355-56


Great Awakening, the, 578 Great Barrington, 579 Sport Center, 486 Great Blue Hill (Milton), 614 Great Head, 425


Great Island, 505


' Great Liberator,' statue of, 294


Great Pond (Ashfield), 569


Great Pond (Milton), 587


Great Road, the (Great Barrington), 579


Great Stone Dam, 254


Grecourt Gates, 303-04 (see Smith College)


Greek Revival in Massachusetts, 84 (see Architecture)


Green, Col. E. H. R., estate of (Dartmouth), 501


Green Hall, 381 (see Wellesley College)


Green Hill (Goddard House), 182


Green Hill Park (Worcester), 402


Green Home, Dr. Samuel A. (Groton), 462


Green, John, 517 (see Goffe, William)


Green, Josiah and Nathaniel, 522


Green, Louisa Morton, 6


Green Mansion (Worcester), 402 Green Mountains, 9


Green Pond (Montague), 453


Green River (Great Barrington), 582


Green River Mansion, 388


Green River Mill (Great Barrington), 582


Green, Samuel, IOI


Greenback Movement, 71 Greene Hall, John, 304


Greene House, 272


Greene, John Morton, 304


Greenfield Historical Society, 454


Greenfield, 453-54


Greenough, Horatio, 122


Greenough, William?(Lunenburg), 449


Greenwater Pond, 48I


Gristmill (Medfield), 44I


Griffin's Wharf, 16I


Grimes, Ephraim, 450


Grist Mill Site (Millis), 442


Grist Mill (Sudbury), 47I


' Grizzly' Adams, Headstone of, 474


Groton, 461-63 Groton School, 462-63


Groveland, 517 Groveland Bridge (Groveland), 517


Guild, Captain Aaron, 427


Guild of Boston Artists, 122


Guilder Pond, 535, 583


Gulf Meadow (Maynard), 446


Gulick, Luther H., 366-67


Gulliver Elm (Milton), 586


Gulliver, Isaac, 586 Gunther, George, 70


Hadley, 526 Hadley Falls Company (Holyoke), 249 Hadley Falls Dam (Holyoke), 248 Hadley Farm Museum, 525


654


Index


Hairpin Turn (Florida), 458 Hale, Rev. Enoch, 528 Hale House (Westhampton), 528 Hale, Mistress, 345, 42I Half-A-Care, Described, 81 (see Architecture) Halfway Rock (Marblehead), 274 Half Way Covenant, 36 (see History) Halibut Point, 242 Halifax, 590 Hall's Corner (Duxbury), 626


Hall, Dr. Granville Stanley, 399, 412 (see Clark University) Hall House, Jonathan B. Randolph, 588 Hall Houses (Medford), 281


Hall, Samuel, 475


Hall's School for Girls, Miss, 317 Hallet, Goodie, 504 Hamilton, 418-19 Hamilton, Alexander, statue of, 149 Hamilton Emery and Corundum Co. (Chester), 480


Hamilton, Gail, 419 (see Dodge, Mary, A.) Hamilton Hall (Salem), 349


Hamilton Wenham Conimunity House, 419 Hammersmith, 413


Hammond, John Hays, Jr., 243


Hammond Museum, 243


Hampden County Court House (Springfield), 362


Hampden Pond, 552 Hampden, 565-66


Hampshire Chronicle, 360


Hampshire Gazette, 302, 528


Hampshire Herald, 360


Hampton County Memorial Bridge, 478 Hancock, 574


Hancock-Clarke House (Lexington), 259


Hancock House, John (Point Shirley), 425


Hancock, John, 44, 215, 255, 277


Hancock, Rev. John, grave of, 257


Handy, Capt. Ben, 335


Handel and Haydn Society, 115


Hand Rock, 538


Hanging Mountain, 600 Hannah, the, 42I


Hanover Center, 619


Hanover St. (Boston), 158 Hanson, Alexander Conte, 628 Hanson, 628 Harding, Chester, 120


Hard Dig (New Bedford), 286 Hardwick, 607 Harlequin, the, 431 Harlow House, 80 Harlow House, William (Plymouth), 325 Harnden, Captain Ebenezer, 27I


Harp Elm (Colrain), 455 Harper, Joseph, 112 Harrington, Jonathan, 260


Harrison Grey Otis House, 83


Harrington House, Jonathan Jr. (Lexington), 257, 260 Harrison, Peter, 82 Hartford Convention, 45 Hartshorne House (Wakefield), 490 Hartsville, 486, 556


Harvard University, 21, 25, 35, 82, 100, 115- 16, 165-66, 174, 184-86, 194-95, 195-201, 260, 444, 601


Harvard, 512, 513


Harvest, the, 66


Haunted House (Vineyard Haven), 560 Harwich, 592


Harwichport, 592 Hassanisco (Grafton), 609


Hasseltine, Anne, 247


Hastings House, 342 Hatch, Richard Warren, 620


Hatfield, 564-65


Hathaway House (Salem), 35I Haven House (Dedham). 22I


Haven, Judge Samuel, 22I


Haverhill, 244-47


Haviland Pond, 478


Hayden House (Haydenville), 528


Hayden, William R., 434


Haydenville, 528


Haystack Monument, 387-88 (see Williams College)


Haywood, 'Big Bill,' 72, 252


Hazen Garrison House, 246 (see Spiller House) Hawes Pond, 182


Hawkins House, Robert (Williamstown), 387 Hawley, 569


Hawley, Joseph, 569


Hawthorne, Charles W., 329


Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 90, 93, 97, 10I, 104, 214, 577


Birthplace of, 352; Monument of, 350; Pratt, Bela, Sculptor, 350; Seven Gables, House of the, 351; The Blithedale Ro- mance, 352; The House of Seven Gables, 352; The Marble Faun, 352; The Scarlet Letter, 352


Health, State Board of, Experimental Station (Lawrence), 64, 254


Heard, Capt. Augustine (Ipswich), 418; house of, 418 Heath, 456


Heath, William, 456


Heber, Philippe, 265


Heil, Charles, 17 Hell Fire Club, 100, 103


Helltown, 328 (see Mooncussing)


Hemenway Hall (Cambridge), 194


Hemlock Gorge, 299 Hensche, Henry, 329


Hergesheimer, Joseph, 346


Herne, James, 108


Herring Weir (Mattapoisett), 500


Hessians, 602 Heywood, Ezra, 7I Heywood, Levi (Gardner), 450


Higgins, Armory (Worcester), 401 Higgins Tavern (Orleans), 495 Higginson, Henry Lee, 116


Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 70, 105 Highland Agricultural Society, 488 High Rock, 269 Hiker's Monument (Woburn), 391 Hildreth, Richard, 105


Hill House, Abraham (Arlington), 444 Hill of the Churches (Truro), 506 Hill, Zachariah, 444 Hills, Laura Coombs, 123


Hillyer Art Gallery, 304 Hingham, 622 Hinsdale, 598


655


Index


Hinsdale House (Deerfield), 226 Hinsdell, Samuel, 223-24 Hiram's Tomb (Chester Center), 487 Historical House (Beverly), 421 Hitchcock, Nathaniel, 477 Hobart, Benjamin, 628 Hobart, Colonel Aaron, 626, 628 Hobbs, House, Henry (Wenham), 420 Hoccomocco Pond, 52I Hockhouse Mountain, 552 Hoffman, Hans, 329 Holbrook, 588


Holden, 546 Holden, Abner, 449 Holden Chapel, 197 (see Harvard College) Holden, Oliver, 448 Holland, 476 Holland Glen, 526 Holland, J. G., 360, 363, 550


Holland Pond, 476 Holland Reservoir, 476


Hollis Hall, 196 (see Harvard College) Hollis, Thomas, 437


Holliston, 437-38


Holman, General Amory, 513 Holmes House, Kendall (Plymouth), 325


Holmes, Jonathan, 499


Holmes Memorial Woods (Marion), 499


Holmes, Obadiah, 50I


Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 21, 90, 93, 104, 105, 188, 202, 317, 422, 431, 491


Holmes Pine, 317 Holmesdale, 317


Holten House, Judge Samuel (Danvers), 431 Holworthy Hall, 196-97 (see Harvard College) Holy Cross College (Worcester), 399 Holy Hill of the Shakers, 448


Holyoke, 248-50 Holyoke Canoe Club, 565 Holyoke Dam, 55I Holyoke, Rev. Edward, 278


Holyoke League of Arts and Crafts, 248 Homer, Winslow, life and work, 120-21; style, I23 Honwee Trail, 318


Hooker, Fighting Joe, birthplace site of, 527 Hooker, Thomas, 34 Hooper House, King, 275 Hoosac Mountain, 9


Hoosac Tunnel (Florida), 457-58


Hopedale, 5, 438 Hopedale Community House, 438 Hopkins, Edward, 437 Hopkinson, Charles, 123 Hopkinton, 437 Hopkinton Academy, 437 Hopper, the (Greylock Reservation), 388, 534, 585 Horn Pond Mountain, 62, 391 Horse and Rider (Walpole), 428 Horse Shed (Phillipston), 45I Horsford, E. N., 468 Horton, Elizabeth, 185 Hosmer, Harriet, 376 Hosmer-Townsend-Waters House (Salem),


350 Hospitals:


Angell Memorial (Boston), 165; Fox- borough State Hospital, 612; Marine Hos-


pital (Vineyard Haven), 560; Mass. Gen. (Boston), 141; State Hospital for the In- sane (Danvers), 412, 431-32; Tuberculosis Sanitarium (Rutland), 603; United States Hospital for Veterans (Bedford), 434 Housatonic (Great Barrington), 582


Housatonic Agricultural Society, 579


Housatonic Valley, 20


House in the Pines (Norton), 310


House of Correction, 61


House of Representatives, 62-63


House of the Angel Guardian (West Newbury), 516 House on the Hill (Bedford), 434


House Rock, 384-85


Houghton, George, 472


Houghton, Henry O., 189


Houghton Memorial Building (Littleton), 447 Houghton Mifflin Company, 104


Hovey House (Ipswich), 417


Hoxie House (Sandwich), 498


How, John, 469


Howard, Edward, 373


Howe, Elias, 204, 522-23


Howe, Col. Ezekiel, 47I


Howe, General, 42-43


Howe Homestead (Spencer), 522


Howe, Julia Ward, 15, 377


Howe, Lyman, 47I


Howe Monument (Spencer), 523


Howe, Samuel, 47I


Howe, Dr. Samuel Gridley, 141, 377


Howe Tavern (Sudbury), 47I


Howe, Tyler, 523


Howe, William, 523, 525


Howells, William Dean, 101, 107-08, 514


Howland, Consider, 323


Howland House, John (Plymouth), 325


Howland, Isaac, 538


Howland, John, 323


Hubbard, Mabel, 51I


Hubbard, Thomas (Gardner), 450


Hubbardston, development, 450


Huckleberry Line, 481


Hudson, 472 Hudson, Charles, 472 Hull, 623 Hull, Rev. Joseph, 496


Humphrey House (Swampscott), 423


Humphrey, John, 423


Humphrey, Lady Susan, 423


Hunnewell Gardens (Wellesley), 381


Hunt House (Hull), 623


Hunt, John, 66 Hunt, William Morris, 12I Huntington, 479-80


Huntington, Charles F., 479




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