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Hutchinson, Anne, 4, 139, 185
Hutchinson, Thomas, 40, 100, 103, 104 Hydro-Electric Station (Montague), 453 Hyannis, 593
Ice Glen (Stockbridge), 578 Immaculate Conception Convent, 489
Immigration, 48, 50-51, 60 Immigration Station, U.S., 175 Independent Party, 7I India Wharf, 16I Indian Corn Mill, 385
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Indian Graves, beads and ornaments found in, IQ Indian Fort, site of (Great Barrington), 579 Indian Fort, site of (North Hadley), 527 Indian Handicraft, 363 Indian Hill, 559
Indian House, reproduction of (Deerfield), 225 Indian Hunter, statue, Dallin's, 134
Indian Lands, deeding of, 176 Indian Mission Church, 26
Indian Mortar (Leominster), 54I
Indian Museums (see Museums; First Ameri- cans) Indian New Testament, IOI
Indian Oven (Worthington Center), 532 Indian Raids, 479
Indian Relics, 229, 249, 522, 523, 525, 603, 616, 627
Indian Rock, 524
Indian Shell Heaps (Salisbury), 410
Indian Smoke Signals, 178
Indian Trail (Saugus), 413
Indian Tribes, 18-20, 26, 92, 328, 385, 509- 10, 593, 604, 607 (see First Americans) Indian Wars (Dunstable), 467
Indians, Praying, 20, 436, 447, 466, 519, 544, 594, 605
Individualism, 47; Influence in Literature, 90 Industrial Plants, 230
Industrial Workers of the World, 72, 252 Industries:
Boston, 137, 138, 143, 144; Cranberry (Hanson), 628; Fishing, 31, 49, 75-76, 237, 243, 273-74; Flax, 492; Heavy, 50, 227, 268, 395-96; Jewelry, 613; Legislation in, 51-52; Marine, 337; Salt, 328; Savoy, 568; Shipping, early growth, 37-38, 49, 292, 321, 345-46, 353; Shoe, 50, 245, 266-67, 274, 375, 626-27; Textile, 346, 386 Ingalls, Francis, 423 Ingalls, Mary, 509
Insane, care of, 47
International Disarmament Conference, first woman delegate to, 357
International Labor Union, 70
International Y.M.C.A., 306 Ipswich, 417-18 Ipswich Mills, 418
Irish Round Tower, 438
Iron, Bar, 368
Iron Bloomery, 368
Iron Forge, site of (Raynham), 539 Iron Mill, site of (Pembroke), 620
Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Co. (Fitchburg), 234
Jackman-Willett House (Newbury), 416 Jackson, Charles T., 141, 321 (see Etheriza- tion) Jackson College, 283 (see Medford) Jackson-Dexter House, 294 Jackson Family, 292
Jackson, Helen Hunt, 129; house of (Amherst), I29 Jackson House (Newton), 30I Jack Straw Hill, 52I Jacob's Ladder, 481, 599 Jacob's Ladder Trail, 478 Jacob's Well, 48I
Jamaica Pond, 172
James, Henry, 90, 98, 107, 483, 577
James, Henry, Sr., 68
James, William, 90, 98, 106 Jarvis, Deming, II9
Jefferson, Thomas, 45, 292
Jennings, Stephen, 564
Jeremiah's Gutter, site of, 495
Jewett, Sarah Orne, 108 Jewish Colony (Sandisfield), 600 Joan of Arc, statue of, 237 Johnson, Edward, 77, 10I Johnson, Iver, 233
Johnson, Joseph, 424
Johnson Junction, 592 Johnson Tavern (Upton), 609
Jones, Anson, 579 Jones, Elder John, 438
Jones, Elisha, 214, 469 Jones House, 307
Jones, John Paul, Commodore, 507
Jones, Mrs. Benjamin, 572
Jones Place, Elisha, 469
Jordan Hall, 164
Journeymen Bootmakers' Society, 66
Judd House (Westhampton), 528 Judson, Adoniram, 247, 272
Jug End (South Egremont), 535, 582 Juglaris, Tommasco, Franklin, 61I
Jumel, Madame, 602
Jumel, Stephen, 602
June Mt., 534
Jupiter, the, 43I
Keen House (Pembroke), 620
Keith House (Easton), 616
Keller, Helen, 61I
Kemp, Harry, 330
Kendrick House (Bedford), 433
Kenrick House (Orleans), 591
Kent Memorial Building (Norwell), 619
Keyes, Lucy, 545
Kibbe's Shirt, legend of, 565 Kidd, Captain, 23I
Kiehtan, The Creator, 593 Kimball Tavern (Haverhill), 247 King, Deacon Thomas, 608
King Philip (Springfield), 360, 470, 616
King Philip, Headquarters of (Rockland), 627
King Philip's Camp, site of (Northfield), 567
King Philip's Cave (Norton), 310 King Philip's Spring, site of (Carver), 535
King Philip's Stockade, site of (Springfield), 366
King Philip's War, 20, 23, 25, 224, 302, 514, 613
King William, 56
King's Chapel, 336 King's Cove, 384 Kingston, 620-2I Kipling, Rudyard, 236
Kirkland, John, 479 Kirtland, Philip, 266
Kitson, Henry Hudson, 350 Kitson, Henry Hudson, home of, 481 Kitson, Theo Alice Ruggles, 391 Kittredge Mansion (N. Andover), 493 Kittredge Memorial (North Andover), 493
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Kittredge, Thomas, 493 Kittson, H. H., 257 Kneeland Street (Boston), 162 Kneisel Quartet, 116 Knights of Labor, 7I
Knitting Mills (Needham), 518 Know Nothing Party, 49 Knowles Loom Works, 395 Knox, General Thomas, 582
Knox Trial, 483
Konkapot, Chief, 579
Kosciuszko, Thaddeus, statue of, 163 Koussevitsky, Serge, 180
Labor and Industry, State Department of, 51 Labor Conditions (Lawrence), 65, 78, 252-53; (Springfield), 360 Labor, Congressional Committee Report (Lawrence), 252 Labor Reform League, 68 Labor Statistics, Bureau of, 64 Labrouste, 86
Ladd, Anna Coleman, 419
Ladies' Library Association (Randolph), 588 LaFarge, John, 86, 121, 146, 363, 616
Lafayette, 313, 510; at Belmont, 445; monu- ment, 232 Lakes:
Archer, 611; Attitash, 509; Buel, 485; Chauncy, 521; Cochichewick, 493; Co- chituate, 435; Congamond, 553; Crystal, 450; Crystal, 491; Finerty, 534; Forest, 607; Garfield, 485; George, 476; High- land, 529; Hoosic, 598; Kenoza, 247; Lashaway, 523; Laurel, 483; Magog, 447; Mahkeenac, 577; Massaconnet, 476; Moore, 463; Mystic, 133; Onota, 315-16; Oxbow, 565; Pelham, 456; Pleasant, 453; Pontoosuc, 576; Prospect, 582; Quabaug, 523; Quannapowitt, 490; Quinsigamond, 402, 521; Ripple, 604; Rohanta, 545; Rosemary, 518; Suntaug, 412; Waban, 381; Waushakeem, 437; Webster, 544; Wenham, 420; William, 472; Winnicut, 484; Wyola, 549; Bridge, 402
Lakeville, 538-39 Lancaster, 514, 515 Lancaster Mills (Clinton), 515
Land Grants, 540 Landlord's Inn (Templeton), 45I Lane House (Bedford), 434 Lane, Mary, 466 Lanesborough, 575-76 Lanesville, 242 Lang, Anton, 390 Lantern Rock, 269
Laramac Mills (American Woolen Co.) (Black- stone), 606 Larcom, Lucy, 65, 105, 106, 264, 430
Laurel Hill (Stockridge), 578 Laurel Hill Stock Farm, 484 Laurel Street Bridge, 235 Laurentian Region, 10 (see Natural Setting) Lavalle, John, 123 Lawrence, 250-54 Lawrence, Abbott, 251; Home of, 462 Lawrence Common, 253 Lawrence Felting Company, 606 Lawrence, General Samuel C., 280
Lawrence House, Nathaniel (Tyngsborough), 467
Lawrence: Strike of 1912, 5I
Laws, Administration of, 62-63
Lawson, Thomas W., 108-09, 624
Leather-processing (Peabody), 422
Lebanon Mountain, 483
Lebanon School for Boys, 483
Lee, 482 Lee, Charles, 355
Lee, General Charles, 482
Lee, English Thomas, 203
Lee, Joseph, 202
Lee, Mother Ann, 513
Lee House, American Thomas (Cambridge), 202
Lee House, English Thomas (see Riedesel House)
Lee House, Colonel William (Marblehead), 275
Lee Mansion, Jeremiah (Marblehead), 81, 275 Lee Paper Mills, 482
Lee, the, 274
Leicester, 522
Leif Ericson, statue of, 376
Leland, Rev. John, 533
Lenox, 576-77
Lenox Boys School, 577
Lenox, Charles, 576, 581
Leominster, 54I
Leonard, Dora, 309
Leonard Family (Raynham), 539
Leonard, George, 309
Leonard Home (Easton Center), 616
Leonard House, Rev. Nathaniel (Plymouth), 324 Leverett, 57I
Leverett, John, 82
Lewis, Barachiah, 428
Lewis, Sinclair, 330
Lewis Wharf, 160
Lexington, 255-60
Lexington, Battle of, 42
Lexington Battleground, 257
Lexington Grant, 54I
Leyden, 563 Leyden Street (Plymouth), 324
Liberal Arts, 92
Liberalism, Lack of, IIO
Liberator, the, 48, 142, 294
Liberty Bell Tablet (New Bedford), 289-90 Liberty Pole, Barnstable, 497; Granville, 552; Taunton, 368-69; Vineyard Haven, 559 Liberty Tree, site of, 162
Libraries:
Acton Memorial, 446; Ashland, 436; Athenaeum (Salem), 347; Ayer, 447-48; Beebe (Wakefield), 490; Berkshire Athe- næum (Pittsfield), 313; Boston Athenaeum, 154; Boston Medical, 167; Boston Public, 86, 146; Braille, Perkins Institute (Water- town), 377-78; Brockton Public, 178; Brookfield Memorial, 523; Brookline Public, 181; Brooks (Harwich), 592; Cam- bridge Public, 204; Carnegie (Montague), 453; Clapp Memorial (Belchertown), 550; Clark Memorial (Hubbardston), 450; Con- cord Public, 215; Crane Memorial (Quincy), 340; Dyer Memorial (Abing-
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ton), 627; Edgartown Public. 557; Field Memorial (Conway), 570; First Tree in Massachusetts, site of, 469; Forbes Me- morial (Oakham), 602; Framingham Me- morial, 519-20; Fogg (Weymouth), 385; Forbes (Northampton), 305; Goodnow (Weston), 470; Hamilton Memorial (Ches- ter), 480; Harvard Public (Harvard), 512; Haverhill Public, 246; Hoar (Littleton), 447; Howe Memorial (Shrewsbury), 473; Hubbard Memorial (Ludlow), 478; Hull Public, 623; Hyde (Sturbridge), 474; Holyoke Public, 249; Kirwan (Beverly), 421; Larned Memorial (Oxford), 543; Lee Public, 482; Lenox Public, 577; Leomin- ster Public, 541; Malden Public, 271-72; Medford Public, 281; Meekins (Williams- burg), 528; Millicent (Fairhaven), 500; Milton Public, 586; Morgan (Amherst), 128; Morrill (Norwood), 426; Nevins Memorial (Methuen), 494; New Bedford Public, 287; North Easton Public (Eas- ton), 86, 616; North Wilbraham Public (Wilbraham), 477; Parlin (Everett), 228; Plymouth Public, 323; Ray Memorial (Franklin), 610; Ritter Memorial (Lunen- burg), 448; Robbins Memorial (Arlington), 134; Russell Memorial (Acushnet), 615; Sawyer (Gloucester), 237; Somerville Public, 354; Springfield City, 363; Sturgis (Barnstable), 497; Sugden Public (Spen- der), 522; Topsfield Public, 4II; Waltham Public, 372; Weston Public, 469; Widener (see Harvard College) ; Winchester Public, 465; Winn Memorial (Woburn), 86, 390; Woodlot (Needham), 519; Zion Research (Brookline), 182
Libraries, History of, 53
Lieutenant's Island (South Wellfleet), 504 Lighthouses:
Boston, 168; Chatham, 591; East Chop, 556; Edgartown Harbor, 557; Gay Head, 558; Guernet, 626; Long Island Point, 626; Long Point, 168; Long Point, 334; Marblehead, 279; Sankaty Head, 562; Wood End, 334
Lighthouse Service, U.S. (Chelsea), 208
Lime Quarries, 482
Lincoln, 445
Lincoln, Abraham, 210
Lincoln, Abraham, Reproduction of birthplace of, 587
Lincoln, Dr. Bela, 622
Lincoln, General Benjamin, 549; Grave of, 622
Lincoln House, Samuel, 622
Lincoln, Joseph C., 592; birthplace of, 495 Lincoln Memorial (Lowell), 266
Lind, Jenny, 304 Lindenmuth, Tod, 329
Linnell, Captain Eben, 495
Linnell House, the, 495
Linguica, the, 230
Lionel Hall, 198 (see Harvard College)
Lipton, Sir Thomas, 333
Liquor, Abstinence Societies, 47 Literary Groups and Movements, 100-09 Literature, 89-99
Little Alum Pond, 476 Little and Brown, 104
Little Brown House (Deerfield), 226
Little Red Schoolhouse (W. Springfield), 573 Little Theater, 113
Littlehale Homestead (Tyngsborough), 467 Littleton, 447 Livingstone, David (Peabody), 347 (see
Museums)
Locke, Captain Benjamin, 134; house, 134 Locks and Canal Company (Greenfield), 454 Lodge, Henry Cabot, Estate of, 424 Lomasney, Martin, 137
Longfellow, Henry W., 19, 90, 93, 104, 188, 193, 424, 471; Grave of, 202
Longfellow Hall, Alice Mary (Cambridge), 194 Longfellow Home, Samuel (Cambridge), 192
Longmeadow, 566-67
Long Point, 328
Long Pond (North Blandford), 484
Long-tailed Sugar, 33I
Long Wharf, 160
Longwood Cricket Club, 183
Longy Club, 116
Longyear, John Munro, 182
Longy School of Music, 116
Looking Backward, 209 (see Bellamy, Ed- ward) Lookout, the, 308
Lopezzi, Anna, murder of, 252
Lord Jeffrey Inn, 129
Loring-Greenough House, 172
Lorraine, Claude, 272
Lost Child of Wachusett, 545 (see Lucy Keyes) Louisburg Square, 151 (see Boston)
Lowell, 260-66
Lowell, A. Lawrence, 73, 78, 219
Lowell, Amy, 99, 101, 109, 180-81
Lowell, Francis Cabot, 46, 261, 373
Lowell, James Russell, 90, 104, 188, 201, 444
Lowell, John, Jr., 14I
Lowell Female Labor Reform Association, 68
Lowell House, 88 (see Harvard)
Lowell Institute, 14I
Lowell Manufacturing Company (Lowell), 261
Lowell Print Works, 261
Lowell State Teachers' College, 265
Lowell Textile Institute, 265
Lowe-Pickering House (Wenham), 419
L Street Baths, 168
L Street Brownies, 168
Lucky Rock Manor (Hopkinton), 436
Luddam's Ford, site of (Hanover), 619 Ludlow, 478 Ludlow Manufacturing Associates, 477-78
Lukeman, Augustus, 354 Lulu Cascade, 319 Lunenburg, 448-49; Bibles, 449
Lutheran Seamen's Home, 175
Lyars' Bench (Truro), 505
Lyfood, John (Hull), 623
Lyman House, Theodore, 372
Lynn, 266-70, 424
Lynn Reservoir, 412
Lynn Wood, 269 Lynnfield, 412
Lyon Hall, Mary (see Mt. Holyoke College)
Lyon House, Mary (Buckland), 455
Lyon, Mary, 309, 357, 455
Lyon, Mary, birthplace of, 456
Lyonsville (Colrain), 455
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Machinery (see Heavy Industries) Mack, Captain Elisha, 453 Mack House (Salem), 349 Mack Memorial Shaft, 591 Mackaye, Percy, 243 MacKnight, Dodge, 123, 18I MacMillan, Donald B., 333, 335 Macy-Colby House (Amesbury), 508 Macy, Mrs. John, 61I Macy, Thomas, 71
Madison, James, 45 Magnolia, 236
Magoun House (Somerville), 355
Magoun, Thatcher, 280-8I
Maiden's Plunge (Waterfall), 564
Main, Harry, Legend of, 417
Maine, early association with Massachu-
setts, 29; independence, 47
Malbone, Edward Greene, 119
Malden, 270-73 Malden Bridge Corporation, 228 Mallard Hill, 463 Mammy Red, 273
Manamooskeagin, 626, 627
Manchester, 422
Mandell Quadrangle, 304
Mandell, Samuel, statue of, 419
Manhan Bridge, 571-72
Manitou, 601 Mann, Horace, 6, 47, 14I, 221, 296, 61I Mann, Horace, Memorial of, 61I
Manning Manse (Billerica), 466
Manning, William, 5
Manomet, 319 Mansfield, 612
Mansfield Tavern, 612 Manship, Paul, 491
Manufacturing, rise of, 45-46
Map Exhibit (Wellesley), 382 (see Babson Institute)
Marble Harbor, 273 (see Marblehead)
Marble Quarries, 482
Marblehead, 273-79
Marblehead Art Association, 275
Marblehead Causeway, 279
Marches Tavern, 410
Marine Biological Institute, 16
Marion, 499
Marion, General Francis, 499
Mark's Mountain, 525 Marland, Abraham, 492
Marlborough, 471-73
Marshall Place (Harvard), 513 Marshfield, 624 Martha's Vineyard, 10, 555
Martin, Charles J., 329
Martin, Susanna, 508
Martin House, Calvin (Pittsfield), 315
Maryvale Seminary (Bedford), 434
Mashpee, 26, 593 Mason House (Lexington), 260 Mason, Lowell, 115
Masonic Building (Arlington), 627 Masonic Emblems, House of, 597
Masonic Temple (Revere), 342 (West Spring- field), 478 Massachusetts Audubon Society, 414 Massachusetts Bay Colony, 32 Massachusetts Bay Company, 7, 32, 184-85
Massachusetts Bureau of Fisheries, 17 Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, 165 Massachusetts Colonial Charter, 36, 56 Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Company, 395 Massachusetts General Hospital, 83, 14I Massachusetts, Geological History of, 10
Massachusetts Hall, 82, 196 (see Harvard College)
Massachusetts Historical Society, 24
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 52, 85, 127, 189, 444
Massachusetts League of Women Voters, 78 Massachusetts Legislature, 60, 62
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany, Building of, 367
Massachusetts, Periods of development, 54- 55 (see History) - Massachusetts School of Art Building, see State Teachers' College, Bridgewater
Massachusetts Spy, The, 103, 394 Massachusetts State College, 127, 130
Massachusetts, Topography of, 9
Massacre of 1675, site of, 439
Massasoit, 22, 524, 589, 593
Massasoit Lake (Springfield), 366
Massasoit, statue of, 324
Mather, Cotton, 91, 101, 119, 185, 328, 430; diary of, 206
Mather, Increase, 36-37, 101, 272
Mather, Samuel, portrait of, 118
Mattand, 2I
Mattapoisett, 499
Mattapoisett Harbor, 500
Matthews, Marmaduke, Bell Rock Memorial, 272 (see Park)
Maverick, Samuel, 31, 206
Mayflower, Ship, 324, 327
Mayflower Compact, 30; Memorial to, 332
Mayflower Memorial Tablet No. 2, 332
Mayhew, 25
Mayhew House, Experience (West Tisbury), 557 Mayhew Memorial, Martha's Vineyard, 557 Mayhew, Thomas, 560
Maynard, 445-46
Maynard, Amory, 445
Mayo, Sarah, birthplace (Shirley), 448
Mayo's Point (Montague), 453
McCall, Samuel, 465
McCheever, Trial of, 272 (see Mather, In- crease)
McIntire, Samuel, 82, 122, 293, 343, 344, 346, 347, 350, 372, 422 (see Architecture)
McKay, Donald, 141, 292
Mckay Sewing Machine, 176, 627
McKim, Charles, 86, 147
McMaster's Cave, 389
McNeill, George, 65, 70
McNeill, John, 70
McPherson, Dr. George E., 550
Mechanics Hall (Worcester), 393 Medfield, 44I
Medford, 279-84
Medford Rum, 280
Medway, 442 Meekins, Stephen, 528 Meeting Houses:
Friends (Adams), 597; Friends (Ames- bury), 508; Rocky Hill (Amesbury), 507;
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Meeting Houses:
Old South (Boston), 140; Burlington, 465- 66; First, site of (Cambridge), 200; Friends (Dartmouth), 501; Unitarian (Deerfield), 225; Universalist (Essex), 418; First Parish, Unitarian (Groton), 462; Friends (Hanover), 619; Lancaster, 514; Chestnut Hill (Millville), 606; Nantucket, 562; Indian, site of (Natick), 519; Taunton, 83, 370; First, site of (Upton), 609; Ware, 525; Storrowtown (West Springfield), 573; Clapboardtree (Westwood), 440; site of First (Wrentham), 429
Melrose, 489-90
Melville, Herman, 90, 93, 101, 106, 289, 317, 575
Memorial Building, Blackburn (Walpole), 428
Memorial Building, Holder (Clinton), 515
Memorial Ceremony, Tisherman's, 239
Memoriai Hall (Deerfield), 226
Memorial Hall, 198 (see Harvard College)
Memorial Hall (Wellfleet), 504
Memorial Monument (Cambridge), 193
Memorial Municipal Building (Norwood), 426
Memorial of all Wars (Weymouth), 384
Memorial Park Bridge (Walpole), 428
Memorial Tower (Mt. Greylock), 585
Memorial Tower, 491 (see Phillips Andover Academy)
Memorial Tower (Somerville), 354
Mendon, 438-39
Menemsha, 558; pond, 558
Merriam, Ebenezer, 524
Merrimac, 509
Merrimack Manufacturing Company (Lowell), 261
Merrimack River, 244, 261, 291, 295 Merrimacport, 509
Merrymount, 321, 336
Metal Manufacture (see Heavy Industries)
Metcalf, Mrs. Cornelius, 612
Methuen, 493-94
Middleborough, 538
Middlefield, 488 Middlefield Fair Grounds, 488
Middlesex Canal, 261, 355, 390, 391
Middlesex College of Medicine and Surgery, 373
Middlesex Fells, 270
Middleton, 432
Middleton, Dr. W. J., Estate of, 446
Migration, Intra-Colonial 33-34
Milburn Collection of Hathorniana, 228 Milford, 438 Mill River, 486 Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 410
Millbury, 603-04
Miller, Richard, 329
Miller Tablet (Somerville), 354
Miller's Falls (Montague), 453
Millet, Francis Davis, birthplace of, 499 Millis, 441-42 Millville, 605-06 Milton, 586-87 Milton Academy, 586 Milton Hill, 586-87 Mine Brook, 610
Minuteman, statue of, 215 (see French, Daniel Chester)
Minuteman Statue (Framingham Center), 520
Minuteman Statue, Kitson's (Lexington), 257 Minutemen, 42
Missionaries, 306
Missionary Movement, Foreign, birthplace of (Haverhill), 247
Missions, Foreign, American Board of Com- missions, 247
Mitchell, Charlotte (Lakeville), 539
Mitchell House, Maria (Nantucket), 561
Moby Dick, 97, 98, 317, 561, 575
Moffett, Ross, 329, 332
Mohawk Indian, statue of (Charlemont), 457
Molasses Act, 140
Money Brook Falls, 388
Monis, Rabbi Judah, Grave of, 473
Monitor, U.S.S., The, 581, 589
Monomoy Point, 592
Monoticut, 587
Monponsett, 590
Monponsett Pond, 628
Monroe, 457
Monroe Bridge, 457
Monroe, James, 82
Monson, 608
Monson Academy, 608
Monson, Sir John, 608
Montague, 453
Monterey, 485 +
Monterey Dam, 485
Montgomery, 552
Montville, 600
Monument Mills (Great Barrington), 582 Monument Mountain, 578-79
Monument, Southampton Yankee Division, 572
Monument Square, War Memorials, 214
Moody, Dwight Lyman, 306; birthplace of, 308; home of, 307
Moody, Lady Deborah, 423-24
Mooncussing, 277, 328 (see Provincetown)
Moore House, Roger (Tolland), 554
Moore's Hill, 529
Moore's Summit (Florida), 458
Moorlands, 236
Moose Hill Bird Sanctuary, 414
Morehead Lake (Pittsfield), 316
Morgan Memorial, 173 Morison, Samuel Eliot, quoted, 143
Morman Hollow (Wendell), 452
Morrill Land Grant Act, 127
Morse, Goody, 29I
Morse, Jedidiah, 104
Morse, Samuel F. B., 120, 491; site of birth- place of, 174
Morton, Thomas, 31, 320-21, 336
Morton, William T. G., 141, 381, 382 (see Etherization; Jackson, Dr. Charles)
Moseley House, 294
Moseley Woods, 295
Mother Ann, 240
Mother Batherick, 131
Mother Brook, 222, 414 Motley, John Lothrop, 90, 93, 106, 424
Moulton, Henry, 180
Mount Hermon School for Boys, 307-08, 567 Mount Holyoke (South Hadley), 358
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Mount Holyoke College, 357, 358 Mount Vernon, replica of, 384
Mount Washington Hotel, site of old, 168 Mountains:
Mt. Everett, 535, 579; Mt. Gobble, 480; Mt. Grace, 463; Mt. Greylock, 459, 534, 584, 592, 603; Mt. Holyoke, 551; Mt. Hoosac, 458; Mt. Lincoln, 550; Mt. Monadnock, 603; Mt. Norwattuck, 551; Mt. Pomeroy, 572; Mt. Sugarloaf, 570; Mt. Tekoa, 479; Mt. Toby, 570; Mt. Tom, 250, 551 ; Mt. Wachusett, 12, 449, 546, 603; Mt. Washington, 228-29; Mt. Watatic, 9; Mt. Wilcox, 534
Mower Hall, 198 (see Harvard College)
Muddy River Hamlet, 179
Mugget Hill (Charlton), 474 Mukhekanews, 577
Munn Brook, 552
Munroe House, Marrett and Nathan (Lexing- ton), 257
Munroe Tavern (Lexington), 260
Murals, of Danvers Town Hall, 430
Murphy, Herman D., 123
Murray, John, 237
Murray, John (Athol), 45I
Murray, John (Chester), 480
Murrayfield Grammar School, 480 Museums, Art
Art Gallery (Nantucket), 561; Addison Gallery of American Artists, 492; Farns- worth Art (Wellesley College), 381; Fogg Art Museum (see Harvard College), 117, 198; Gasper Rand, 479; Germanic (see Harvard), 117; Hammond, the, 243; Isabella Stewart Gardner, 166; John Esther Art Gallery (Andover), 493; Mu- seum of Fine Arts (Boston), 117, 165; Phillips Academy Archaeology, 491; Smith (Springfield), 363; Springfield, Fine Arts, 363; Worcester, Art, 397
Museums, Historic
American Antiquarian (Worcester), 400; Bevlin House (Greenfield), 454; Bridge- water, 598; East Brookfield, 523; Hadley, 526; Historical Society Building (Nan- tucket), 562; Historical Society Head- quarters (Natick), 519; Old Dartmouth Historical Society (New Bedford), 289; Provincetown, 333; Sandwich, 497; Sem- itic (see Harvard College); Skinner (South Hadley), 357; Smith (Westfield), 479; Spencer, 522; Vineyard Haven, 560; Wellis (South Bridge), 475; Worcester, 397.
Museums, Industrial
Crane (Dalton), 531; Shoe (Boston), 461; Wire (Worcester), 40I
Museums, Natural History
Agassiz (Cambridge), 16 (see also Harvard University); Arnold Arboretum (Rox- bury), 171-72; Barnum (Medford), 283; Boston, 163; Children's (Boston), 172; Children's (Cambridge), 199; Entymologi- cal, 130; Harvard University, Compara- tive Zoology, 515 (see also Harvard Uni- versity); Peabody (Salem), 347; Perkins Institute (Watertown), 377; Pittsfield, 315; Springfield, 363; Thayer (Lancaster),
515; Trailside (Springfield), 366; Univer- sity, 199 (see also Harvard College); Veter- inary Science (Mass. State College), 130; Woodlot, 519; Worcester, 397
Museums, Nautical
Bourne, 289; Mass. Institute of Technol- ogy (Cambridge), 205; Nantucket, 561 Music: II3-16; (Boston), 137, I64-65; (Worcester), 393
Music and Theater, 110-16
Music Street, 557
Musical Instruments, Belle Skinner Collection of (Holyoke), 249
Musketaquid, 2II
Myles, John, 502
Myopia Hunt Club (Hamilton), 419
Mystic Iron Works, 229
Mystic River, 280
Mysticism, Massachusetts Writers of, 96
Nahant, 424 Nahant Golf Club, 424
Nancy, the, 274
Nanepashmet, seat of, 586-87
Nantasket Beach, 622
Nantucket, 10, 560
Napoleon, 347
Narbonne House (Salem), 350
Narragansett Bay, 10 (see Natural Setting)
Narragansett Nation, 24 (see First Americans) Narragansett War Veterans, Grants to (West- minster), 449 Nashaquitsa Pond, 558
Nashoba, 447
Nashoba Apple Blossom Festival, 51I
Nashoba Health District (Littleton), 447
Nashoba Valley, 510
Natick, 23, 25, 519
National Cotton Mule Spinners, 51
National Labor Union, 70
National Monument to the Forefathers (Ply- mouth), 325
National Women's Rights Convention, 395 Natural Bridge, 596
Nauset Inlet, 502
Naushon Island, 555
Naval Compass Station U.S., (North Truro), 507
Navigation Act of 1651, 140
Navy Yard, U.S., 173-74
Nawsett Harbor (Eastham), 503
Needham, 518
Negro Hill (Tyngsborough), 467
Nelson, Josiah, 445
Nemasket (Middleborough), 538 Nenameseck, legend of, 525
Nessacus, legend of, 53I
Netherlands House, 182
Nevens Memorial Hall (Methuen), 494
New Ashford, 575
New Bedford, 284-91, 612
New Boston, 600
New Braintree, Town of New Braintree, 607 New Canaan, 136
Newbury, 415-16
Newburyport, 41, 245, 410, 415, 509
Newburyport Turnpike, 291, 407 Newell, Samuel, 247
Newell, Shop of Blacksmith (Rowe), 456
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Index
New England Association of Farmers, Mechan- ics, and other Workingmen, 66 New England Botanical Club, 14 New England Confederation, 35
New England Conservatory of Music, 116, 164 (see Music)
New England Courant, The, 100, 103
New England, Dominion of, 36 (see History)
New England Emigrant Aid Company, 48 New England Watch & Ward Society, 144 New England Worsted Company, 435
Newe English Canaan, 335 New Exhibition Room: 1792, III-12
New Harbor, 24I
'New Houses' (Cambridge), 200
New Lenox, 576 New Marlborough, 486 New Salem, 548
Newton, 295-301
Newton Center Village, 298
Newton City Hall and War Memorial, 299
Newton Corner, 297
Newton Upper Falls, 296, 299
Newton Highlands, 299
Newton Lower Falls, 296, 300
Newton, Moses, 471, 472
Newton, Richard, 520
Newton Upper Falls, 299
Newton War Memorial, 299 Newtonville, 300
New Yard, 196 (see Harvard College)
Nicholas House, Capt. (West Brimfield), 476 Nichols-Lee House (Cambridge), 202
Nickerson House, Seth, 333
Niles Pond, 240 Nippumsuit, 209
Noble, John, 329
Noble and Grecnough School for Boys, 222
Nobscot Hill, 520
No Man's Land, 558
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