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HOWARD, JOSEPH JACKSON, LL. D., London, Eng .- Miscellanea, Genea- logica et Heraldica, 12 nos.
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HOWE, WM. B .- 3 vols. magazines, Greek Lexicon, diploma, libretto, and shelves.
HUDSON, Hon. CHAS .- Certificate of Lexington Monument Association.
JILLSON, Hon. CLARK .- 151 volumes, 147 sermons-Henry Ward Beech- er, 42 miscellaneous pamphlets, file of Southbridge Transcript, 65 news- papers, mostly old, 9 broadsides, 10 magazines, 1 circular, geological specimens, lists of City Officers and Committees of Worcester and other cities, Hands of the original Old South Church clock-Worcester, Chief Marshal's flag used at Centennial Celebration of Declaration of Inde- pendence, at. Worcester, July 4, 1876, 2 Chinese printing plates, Wall- paper from Murray house, Rutland, Mass., 1 Advertising sheet-Daniel Waldo, framed, Waterloo button, Relic of Witch-house, Salem, Relic of Mt. Vernon, Piece of Old Elm, Boston Common, Piece of Gen. Warren Tree, Roxbury, Autograph copy of Report of the Committee on the Re- building of Lynde Brook Dam.
JILLSON, FRANK C .- A number of mineral specimens, and collection of Amateur Newspapers.
JILLSON, Hon. CLARK, and Rev. ALBERT TYLER .- 2 volumes.
JOHNSON, CHARLES R .- 1 School Report, 1876, 1 volume, I copy Consti- tution of Worcester Fire Society, 3 speeches and 2 pamphlets.
JOHNSON, T. S .- i old Revolver.
JORDAN, Dr. GEORGE- 9 American Almanacs, 1 Black Book, Western Gazetteer, 1817, Observations of Scottish Dialect.
KETCHUM, Rev. SILAS, Poquonock, Ct .- Boston Directory, 1842, Hand Book of Mt. Anburn, 1 sermon, 1 Church Manual, Specimens of Japan- ese Literature.
KIDDER, FREDERIC- His pamphlet-The Discovery of North America.
LAWRENCE, E. R .- 1 volume, 1 package of Papers, 1 medalet, 30 pam- phlets.
LEE, PARDON A .- 1 case of Relics and Curiosities, 2 framed Pictures, Description of the Tremont House, Boston, Portraits of the Rebellion, Ancient Chair-1760, Poringer-1740, Minnie ball from Bull Run battle- field.
LOSSING, BENSON J., LL.D .- His History of the Civil War in America, 3 vols.
LOVELL, ALBERT A .- His Memorial of George Jaques, Assessors' Valua- tion of the Inhabitants of the Town of Worcester, 1832, List of Voters,
Ward 2, Worcester, 1850 and '51, 1 pamphlet, Exhibition Case for Medals. MANN, A. G .- An ancient Bear Trap, 1771.
MARSHALL, ELIJAH H .- 29 volumes, 13 pamphlets, Bunker Hill Monu- ment Association Certificate, pair Lasting Pincers-1807, Indian Gran- ite Mortar from Lunenburg, Mass.
MARVIN, CHARLES .- Specimen of peculiar growth of Wood, 1 volume, 1 old Shoe Hammer.
MCKENSIE, D. BANKS, Needham, Mass., through His Honor, Mayor Pratt of Worcester .- Bound File of Massachusetts Spy, 1795-96.
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MELLISH, Rov. JOHN IL .. Scituate, R. I .- 1 pamphlet.
MERRIAM, OLIN I .- Folio of Freight Reports-Worcester & Nashua Railroad-1552, Coffin handle, 1 manuscript Title-page. 2 pamphlets, 1 newspaper, Hold Account book-1795.
METCALF, I. N .- I pamphlet.
MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY .- Proceedings from 1549 to 1858 in one pamphlet, Annual Report, 1877.
MOORE, MISS SARAH A .- 9 nos. Worcester High School Thesaurus.
NEW BEDFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY .- 26th Annual Report.
N. E. HISTORIC, GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY .- Annual Proceedings-1878. Register, Vol. XXXII.
NEW HAMPSHIRE ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY .- 9 publications of the Socie- ty, 1 volume, lot Confederate and other Currency, Marking-tool, (ante 1790,) Bread-toaster-1800, Head of Spinning wheel, piece of Washing- ton's Tomb, Cotton Tags-Internal Revenue, Snuffers and Tray, and Lincoln Medal.
('FLYNN. RICHARD,-1 vol. Manuscript Lectures, 1 autograph, 1 decd -1707, framed, 1 passport, 1 broadside, package of Ballots-1877. 100 pamphlets, copy Holy Scriptures, 1 New Testament, 1 vol. Ilyinns for Social Worship, Call for Volunteers-1861, 1 vol. Public Libraries of the U. S., 8 vols. Supplement to Hartford Courant-1840-44, 2 MS. Lectures by George Jaques.
PAINE, NATHANIEL .- Ilis Notice of the Library of the American An- tiquarian Society, 19 consecutive Nos. of Proceedings of same, his publications of same Society. his Account of same Society. his Portraits and Busts in public buildings at Worcester; his Notes Historical and Chronological of the Town of Worcester, 46 fae simile Letters of Sign- ers of Declaration of Independence, 35 fac simile specimens of Confed- erate Currency, 12 pamphlets, 3 catalogues, 1 map, 6 fac simile Signa- tures, 2 portraits, 2 photographs, 1 autograph, 67 medalets, Annual Report of President and Treasurer of Harvard College-1877, Loan Exhibition of Worcester Art Society-No. 1, Paine Family Record, Me- morial of Rev. Seth Sweetser, 2 pieces Colonial Currency. PEASE, WM. E, Oxford, Mass .- 4 volumes.
PHELPS, HENRY .- 193 copies Foreign Medals, 93 copies American Med- als, 146 pieces of Coin-American and foreign, 5 Washington buttons, 81 tokens, ancient Pen and Ink Sketch, framed; Flag taken from a prison- er captured at the sinking of the Alabama, June 19, 1864.
PLUMMER, ISRAEL, Northbridge .- 1 autograph, his Sketch of Blackstone Canal.
PLUMMER, OSGOOD .- 2 volumes.
PRENTICE, Mrs. JOHN, Shrewsbury .- 28 magazines, 3 Reports of State Board of Education, 7 nos. History of U. S., 2 vols. Debates Mass. Con- vention, 1853. 4to.
PRINCE, LUCIEN .- 12 volumes, 59 pamphlets.
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PROUTY, A. B .- Aucient Machine for making Card teeth. PROVIDENCE ATHENAEUM .- 43d Annual Report.
PUTNAM & DAVIS .- 12 volumes, 68 pamphlets, 172 catalogues, package of illustrated circulars, cards, 3 broadsides, 1 calendar, 2 views of City of Worcester, 6 Annual Reports of Am. Bible Society, photograph of Co. A, Association, 25th Reg't Mass. Vols.
RICE, FRANKLIN P .- 14 volumes, 8 pamphlets, 4 magazines, 100 news- papers, 1 broadside, 4 tracts, his Extracts from the Diary of John Quincy Adams, file of Boston Recorder-1821 and 1822, bound, 1 view, 1 Scrap-book-political, &c.
RICE, Hon. W. W .- 110 Public Documents.
ROE, ALFRED S .- 2 volumes, 1 pamphlet.
SALISBURY, Hou. STEPHEN .- His Essays-Memorial of Gov. Endicott, Troy and Homer, and National Songs, read by him before the American Antiquarian Society, 11th Annual Report of the Trustees of Peabody Institute.
SALISBURY, STEPHEN, Jr .- Map of Yucatan and Neighboring States, 2 newspapers, Discourse on the Mexican Calendar Stone by Prof. Ph. Valentini.
SCOTT, NELSON R .- 13 volumes, complete set of City Hospital Reports, and copy of the Will of George Jaques.
SEAGRAVE, DANIEL .- 6 volumes, 4 pamphlets, 15 nos. Worcester Railroad Directory, 1 caricature, 1 newspaper, 1 calendar, 14th and 15th Annual Reports of Insurance Commissioners of Massachusetts, Address at the Social Festival of the Worcester County Bar, 1856, by Emory Wash- burn, late Gov. of Mass.
SEAGRAVE, DANIEL, and FRANKLIN P. RICE .- A copy of Savage's Por- trait of Washington-1790, framed.
SMITH, JAMES A .- Mineral specimens.
SMITH, WOODBURY C .- 1 vol. Biographia Britannica, London, 1747.
SMYTH, W. A. S .- 1 volume.
STAPLES, SAMUEL E .- 6 volumes, 81 pamphlets, Transactions of Worces- ter County Horticultural Society-1847 to 1878, 2d Annual Report of Board of State Charities and Special Report on Prisons and Prison Dis- cipline, 1 Almanac with autograph of Isaiah Thomas, 29 tracts, 2 Col- lege publications, 6 broadsides, 6 vols. and 4 nos. Missionary Herald unbound, 1 plate, lot miscellaneous programmes.
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN .- 24th Annual Report, Cat- alogue cf Picture Gallery.
ST.JOHN, Rev. THOMAS E .- 2 vols. Record of Mass. Volunteers.
STONE, AUGUSTUS .- 12 volumes, 57 pamphlets, 21 catalogues, 2 newspa- pers, 4 reprints of old Newspapers, 1 map, 2 broadsides.
SURREY ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, London, Eng .- Collections, Vol. VII, Part I.
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SUMNER, GEORGE .- 1 ancient deed, 9 volumes, 46 pamphlets, 16 maga- zines, 15 catalogues, 10 newspapers, 2 specimens of War Scrip, file of The Pellet.
TITUS, ANSON, Jr. Charlton, Mass .- His Charlton Historical Sketches.
TUCKER, EPHRAIM .- Record of the Federal Dead.
TURNER, HENRY E., M. D., Newport, R. I .- His Greenes of Warwick in Colonial History.
TYLER, Rev. ALBERT .- His Bennington Centennial, 9 volumes, 1 manu- seript, 1 newspaper, 220 magazines.
TYLER & SEAGRAVE .- Map of Worcester-1829, Reprint of Worcester Village Directory-1829, 24 miscellaneous pamphlets.
VERMONT HISTORICAL SOCIETY .- Governor and Council of Vermont, Vol. 6, Proceedings, 1878.
WALL, CALEB A .- His Reminiscences of Worcester.
WESBY, HERBERT .- 3 pamphlets.
WESBY, J. S. & SON .- 4 volumes.
WHITING, CHARLES B .- 3 volumes, 6 pamphlets, i Portrait of Lafayette, framed, formerly the property of George Jaques.
WOODWARD, Dr. RUFUS .- Norwich Courier, Jan. 8, 1800, framed.
WORCESTER MOULDING WORKS .- Their Catalogue, 1878.
INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS.
1878.
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Alien, Hon. Charles, 22.
Allen, Rev. George. 33, 36, 65, 67. 72. , Blackmer, Francis T., 35.
Allen, Philip. 9.
AAllen. Philip & Son, 19.
Amencan Antiquarin Society. Go.
American Medal. the first. and his- tory of the same, 100.
Ancient Manuscripts, Publications and Engravings. Report on. 75. Andr ws. Sammel. 13. Anti- Slavery Riots, 86.
Amelyvology and General History. Report on, 68. Argus and Patriot, subscrib'd for. 65. Arnold, Thomas. 72. Assessment for 1879. G7. Ayres, Woodworth & Co .. 25.
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Bacon, Rev. Leopard. D. D., 72.
Baker, Charles, 29, 30.
Bakır. James, 29.
Baker, William J .. 21. 29. 30.
Ballard, Marshall S .. 20.
Ballou. George (., 49.
Barnes, A. P., 25.
Barton. Judge Ira M .. 19. 72.
Barton, William S., 7. 38, 64. 73. Bartlett. Joseph, 82.
Bartlett, Thomas E .. 33. 82.
Barth tt, William IL .. 62.
Babos, lion. Frones, 23.
bokwich. Trun mm, 19. Bolcher, Andrew, 15. Bomis, Merrick M. D .. 6. Burnett, D. & J., 22. Bible the, earliest printed book, 7%. Birelow, J. Warren. 33. 36.
Biographies of members, importance of. 95 ; Report of committee on, 91.
Blackstone Canal, history of, 41-50 ; report of engineers, 43; when chartered, 44,; cost of. 46; as- sessments paid, 46 ; last toll col- lected, 19; sale of locks, 49. Bliss, Ilon. George, 23.
Book, first printed on the American continent. 78. Boston News Letter, 78.
Boston & Worcester Railroad com- pleted, 11; grand opening cele- bration, 22, 23.
Bosworth. Fisher A., M. D., 11. 62.
Bradley, Osgood, 29.
Brooks, John, 55.
Brown, John. (of Providence) 41.
Brown, Lewis, 22.
Brown, Moses, S.
Buffinn, Benjamin, 25, 26.
Buffon. Horace, agent to collect canal tolls. 4%.
Bullard, Artemas. 73.
Bullock. Richard. 9.
Burbank. James I .. 73.
Butman, Benjamin, 16. 18, 19. 24.
Butman Riot, by Rev. Albert Tyler, 85-94. Burial ground inscriptions, commit- tec on, 5 ; work of committee. 60. Burnside. Samuel M .. 17.
Buyers of canal property, 49.
Card treth machine presented, 12. Carpenters & builders, number of, 28. C'arrington, Edward, 16.
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Caxton exhibition of 1877, 78. Chamberlin, Joseph, 30, 32.
Chamberlin & Co., 32.
Chandler, George, M. D., 11, 12.
Chapin, Henry, 74.
Chase, Anthony, agent to canal tolls, 48.
colleet Clark, John F., 22.
Coes, Loring, 15. Cook, Norton L .. 51, 63, 65.
Cooper, Abner, 50.
Commissioners of Blackstone canal, 46,
Comins, Edward I .. 62, 65.
Committee on entertainments, 55.
Conveyance by Samnel Slater, 9,
Crane, Ellery B .. 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 31, 33, 35, 38, 39, 52, 55, 59, 60, 61. 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 74; account of the monuments of Egypt, 52 ; Paper on Lumber Trade, 13-33. Curtis, Albert. 33. 36, 40, 63, 64.
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Daniels, William P., 30, 32.
Davidson, J. (., 33, .
Deaths of old citizens 1878. 73, 74.
Death penalty in Worcester County, 36. Department reports. 68, 70. 75, 81. Departments of Work. 4; reports concerning, 7, 10, 65.
Dixie, E. F., 18.
Dodge, Benjamin J., 62,
Dodge, Thomas H., 24.
Donations in 1878, 102-107.
Dority pond. 43. 44, 48.
Douglas, C. H. J., 11, 59, 71.
Drew, Allis & Co., 6.
Drewry, Thomas, 15.
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Earle, Ancestry, 27.
Earle, Edward, 24.
Earle, Oliver K., 26.
Earle, Thomas, 26, 27, 28.
Earle, Timothy K., 27.
Earle, Ralph, 27.
Earle, T. & O. K., 26.
Earle & Jones, 26.
Earle & Tenney, 26.
Earle, Tenney & Co., 27. Earle & Turner, 27.
Engraving, antiquity of, 79, Engraving, importance of, 78. Engravers, of note, 80.
Estabrook, James, 31. Everett, Hon. Alexander H., 23.
Everett, Hon. Edward, 23. Executive committee, report of, 5.
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Family History, Works on, 73. Fay, Frederick E., 32. Fenno, Charles W., 53, 35, 61, 65, 80. First printed book with date and name of printer, 77.
Fisk. llazen W., 31, 32.
Fitch, Dana II., 26.
Fitch, Frank E., 66.
Fort River, or Mill Brook, 13.
Foster, Alfred Dwight, 17.
Foster, Ilon. Dwight Sen., 17.
Fourth year of the Society's history, close of, 55. Franklin, Benjamin, letter of concer- ning medals, 101.
Free papers. recorded, 93.
French, Jonathan C .. 31.
Fugitive slave law, attempt to exe- ente. 93. Funeral of R insom M. Gould, 38. 39.
Garfield, J. F. D., 40; letter of. 51. Garfield, Moses M., 31.
Garfield & Parker, 31.
Gates, George _1 .. 28.
Gates, John, 28, 29.
Gates. John & Co., 28. 20.
(rates & Maynard, 28.
(fates. Simon, 15. Geer. Charles II. 23.
Goddard, Sextus P .. 83.
Goddard, William P., 33.
(foodrich, Levi, 73. Gookin. C'apt. Daniel. 13. Gould, Ransom M .. 36, 37, 52, 59, 74; announcement of his death, 36; his funeral services. 38. 39 ; burial of. 40.
Goulding, Eli, 25, 27,30. Goulding, Henry & Co., 25, 28. Goulding, Peter, 25. Goulding, William II., 25. Grazebrook, George. F. S. A. of
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London, Ene .. 97. Gregory, Joseph F .. 27. Grinnell, William T., 9.
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Il.de. Hon, Natha . 23.
Hall. Thomas J .. : 0.
Hancock Arms Tavero, Is.
Harding. William B. 38. 29. Harris, Claireadon, 72. Harris Edward, 19. Haven. Samuel T'., 11.
Hazen. Lucin , 22.
Hazen, Icius D., 31. 32.
Hazen, Louis T .. 31. 32.
Heird, Nathan. 22. 22. 74.
Henshaw. Horatio Gauss, I.
Ilewett, Elbudge, 22. 21.
Ile wett. George F., 22.
Heywood. Danicl. 20.
Hill. Frank .A., 66.
Holunes. Pitt. 71.
Hooper John W .. 30.
Hopkins, Col. W. S. B., 28.
Hon_Incon, C. C .. 31.
I wenden. R., (of England) 31, 97.
Howard. Joseph Jack on. PT.
How Capt. Daniel, 20.
I owo. Hammond. I9. Howe. Lamm. 20.
Ilowe. William B., 62.
Howe. Jackson & Co .. 10.
Howe & Thaxter, 19. 22.
Hudson, Leonard R .. 27.
IIndson. Ozias, 27. Huntington, J. M. & Co., 26. Hutchinson, Mr., surveyor of Black- stone canal, 13.
Inman. Francis H., 21. Ives, Moses B. 46. Ives. Thon as P., 9.
Jackson. Samuel R., 19. 20. Jenkins, William HI., 89. 93. Jillson, Clark, 5. 6. 7. 12. 35. 36. 38. 52. 58. 55. 59. 62. 64. 65. 72, 80. $1, 98 ; read sketch of M' Donald
Clarke. 52; Biography of Ran- som M. Gould. 52. Jillson, Mrs. Clark, 6, Jillson, Franklin (,, 11. 63. 61. 65. Johnson, Charles R .. 7. 28. 29. 62, 61. 65, 68, 70. Johnson, Capt. Edward, 13. Johnson, Col. Theodore S., 10, 63. Jones, Preston D., 63.
Kenney. Edward O., 32.
Konex, L. C. & Co., 32.
kenney. Lorenzo L., 31, 32.
Kenney & Fay. 32.
Ketchum. Rev. Silas, 52, 54; letter of. 53. Knight, Charles B., 30, 32.
Knight. C. B. & Co., 33.
Knight, Horace. 32.
Knowles, Edward P .. 49.
knowlton, T. S., 73.
Lamb. Thon.as M., 65.
Lawrener, Edward R., 62. 65. Lecture committee, 55 ; report of, Go.
Lee. Pardon .1., 65. 82. 98. Libraman, authorized to make ex- changes, 6 ; his report, 97-102. Library, additions to in 1878, 98; description of, 95. Lincoln, John W., 46. Lincoln. Hon. Levi, 23. Local History and Genealogy, report 01. 70. Lossing. Benson J. L.L. D.,85; letter of. 34. Lovell. Albert 1., 5, 6, 7, 38. 55. 60. 61, 62. 6. 65. 67, 72. 102; ap- pointed to collect local historical matter, 7. Lovell. Cyrus. 74. Lovering, Willard, agent to collect canal tolls, 48. lumber business of Worcester, pa- per by Ellery B. Crane. 13-33. Lumber dealers of Worcester- Avres. Woodworth & Co., 25. Baker, Charles & Co., 29. Ballard, Marshall S .. 30. Barnes, A. P., 25.
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Lumber dealers continued-
Bennett, D. & J., 22. Buffum, Benjamin. 25.
Butman, Benjamin, 16.
Butman, Benjamin & Co., 17. Chamberlin, Joseph, 30.
Chamberlin & Co., 30. Clark, John F., 22.
Crane, E. B. & Co.,31.
Mass. Spy 1847, extraet from, 50.
Daniels, William P., 30.
Davidson, J. C., 33.
Dixie, E. F., 18.
* Earle, T. & O. K., 26.
Earle & Tenney, 26,
Earle & Turner, 27.
Fay, Frederick E., 32.
Foster, Alfred Dwight, 17.
French & Crane, 31.
(fates, George A., 28.
Gates, John & Co., 28.
Merrill, John, 6,
Gates & Maynard, 27.
Metcalf, Isaac N., 39, 55, 62.
Garfield & Parker, 31.
Morse. James (., 25.
Goddard & Co., 33.
Munroe, Alexander C., 39.
Goulding, Eli. 27.
Goulding, Henry & Co., 25.
Gregory, Joseph E., 27.
Hall, Thomas J., 30.
Hazens, Messrs., 31.
Heard, Nathan, 22.
Henshaw. Horatio Gates, 16.
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Hewett, Elbridge. 22.
Heyyood, Daniel, 20.
Hooper, John W., 30.
Howe, Hammond, 19.
Ilowe, Jackson & Co .. 19.
Howe & Thaxter, 19.
Hudson, L. R. & Ozias, 27.
Kenney & Fay. 32.
Kenney, L. C. & Co. 32.
Knight, C. B., 20.
Knight, C, B. & Co., 33.
Knight, Goddard & Co., 33.
Merrifield, Alpheus, 20.
Merrifield, William T., 21.
Morse, James C., 25.
Peck. Augustus E .. 57.
Pratt, Joseph & Co., 24.
Pekins, Nathan, 19.
Rice, George M. & Co., 25. Sargent, Frazier, 16.
Sawyer, William IL .. 30.
Slocum, Jonathan L., 26.
Stiles, John W. & Co .. 16.
Thompson, William (., 27.
Waite, Alvin & Co., 21.
Wright, Charles W., 30.
Maccarty. Rev, Thaddeus, 17. Mann, Albert G., 51, 81. Marble, Edwin II., 6, 63, 64, 65, 81, 98. March, Andrus, 48.
Marshall, Elijah, IL., 39, 62, 73.
Maynard, William G., 28.
Medals and coins presented, 82,
Medals of the Revolution, 83.
Members elected, 6, 10, 11, 35, 40, 50. 51, 52, 54, 55, 57. Members, number elected in 1878, 60.
Merrifield, Alpheus, 20, 24.
Merrifield. Timothy. 30.
Merrifield, Walter IL., 66.
Merrifield, William T., 21, 24.
Newcomb, Henry K., 17. Nightingale, Samuel, 9.
Officers. 1879, 3. Officers elected, 64. ('Flynn, Richard, 39, 62, 73, 81. Old South eloek hands presented. 12.
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Paine Collection of medals and coins. 82. Paine, Nathaniel, 40, 53, 63, 72, 82. Papers read before the Society in 1878. 59.
Parker, David F.,
Perry, Dea. Samuel, 74. Perry, William S. Jr., 31. Phelps collection of medals and coins, 99. Phelps, Henry. 10, 62, 65. 84, 98, 99. Phillips, Rev. George W., 38. 39. Plummer, Israel, 35. 39. 40. 59. 71; hist'y of Blackstone canal, 41, 50,
* NOTE .- Samuel E. Staples was book keeper for Messrs. T. & O. K. Earle, from April, 1852, to April, 1857, and was a member of that firm during the year 1854.
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Pocumtuck Valley Association, 10.
Population of towns in 1810 through which runs the Providence and Worcester railroad, 19. Population of Worcester in 1718, 11 ; 1790, 15; 1820, 15; 1828, 19.
Post-rider from Worcester to Provi- dence. 50.
Pratt, Joseph, 21.
President's annual report, 58-62.
Prince Society, of Boston, 76.
Printing Hrst done with movable, metal type. 77, Proceedings, annual meet'g, 1879, 57.
Proceedings, number of. 5.
Proceedings, publication of. 55.
Providence & Worcester Railroad, charter obtamed, 49; cars com- meneed running, 50. Publications of the Society, 2.
Putnam & Davis, 11.
Prouty, A. B., 12, 81.
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Ramshorn pond, 48. Randall, William, 19.
Relies, coins and curiosities, report 01, 81.
Resignation of Samuel E. Staples as President, 62.
Resolution adopted upon the retiro- ment of Samuel E. Staples as President, 67.
Review of the work of the Society for 1878. 58-61. Rhodes, Christopher, 49.
Rice, E. IL., 10, 65, 66.
Rice, Franklin P., 5, 11, 39, 51, 60, 62, 64, 65. Rice, George M. & Co., 25.
Rice, George T., 48.
Rice, Jonas, 14.
Rice, Josiah, 15.
Rice, Hon. W. W. donation from, 31. Rice, Barton & Fales, Manufacturing Company, 25.
Riots, in the interest of freedom, 86. Robinson, Jeremiah, 18. Rockwell. Julius, 23.
Roe. Alfred S., 62, 66; reminiscenses of Southern Prisons, 54, 59.
Russell, John E. 10, 33, 66; letter of, 33.
Salary of Treasurer of Blackstone canal, 48. Salisbury, Hon. Stephen, 11, 16. 60, 97.
Salisbury, Stephen Jr., 52, 69; letter of, 53. Sargent, Frazier, 16. Sargent, Joseph, M. D., 19. Saunders, Samuel, 19.
Saw Mill, first in Worcester, 13. second, location of, 14.
Saw Mils in Worcester, 15.
Sawyer, William 11., 30, 32.
Scott Nelson R., 62.
Scribner. David, 19.
Seagrave, Daniel, 6, 10, 33, 38, 39, 51, 53. 52. 64. 65.
Secretary's services recognized, 61. Shumway, Henry L., 62, 96.
Slater, Peter, 15.
Slater. Samuel 59; sketch of, by Clark Jillson, 8-10. Soldiers, regular army and volunteer, tribute to, 59, 60. Smith, Henry ML .. 55,63. ' Smith, James_1., 6. 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, Smith, Stephen. 46.
Society, work for the future, 74. Sprague. Augustus B. R., 38. Staples, Samuel E., 6, 34, 36, 39, 55, 58, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67 ; his annual report, 58; letter to Benson J. Lossing, 35; remarks upon the death of Ransom M. Gould, 36. Stiles, Jeremiah, 17. Stiles, John W., 17. Stone. Augustus, 10, 55, 62, 65.
St. John, Rev. Thomas E., 38, 39, 51 ; memorial of R. M. Gould, 37; remarks at funeral of R. M. Gould, 39. Sumner, George, 89, 65. Sweetser, Rev. Seth, D. D., 74. Sykes Tavern, location of, 53.
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Talisman Woacester, extract from, 47. Taylor, Gen, William E., 89. Tenney, Charles A., 26, 27, 31. Thomas, Isaiah, 78. Thompson, Eben F., 39, 62, 68. Thompson, Edward HI. 5f.
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Thompson, William O., 27, 30. Toast at a railroad festival. Worces- ter, 1847, 50. Treasurer's report, 63.
Trowbridge, William, 20.
Tucker, Ephraim, 62, 65,
Turner, Peter J., 27.
Turner, P. J, & Co., 28.
Tyler, Rev, Albert, 5, 65, 66, 84.
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Veazie, Joseph, 49. Verry, Hon. George F., 38. W
Waite, Alvin, 29.
Waite, Alvin & Co., 24.
Wall, Caleb A., 72. Walker, Asa, 73.
Ward, Artemas, 23.
Ward, Obadiah, 14.
Ward, Richard, 14.
Ward, William, 14.
Washburn, Charles, 48:
Waters, Elijah, 15.
Weekly Meetings, vote concerning, 64. Willard, Calvin, 19.
Willard. Joseph, 72.
Wing. Capt. John, 13.
Wood, Francis, 53.
Wood engraving, 79, 80.
Wright, Benjamin, 42.
Wright, Charles W., 30.
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