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THE PROCESSION - MAY 26.
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SPRINGFIELD, 1636-1886.
Iserman, W. G. Iddings, R. L. Ferris, F. A. Thyne, J. Churchill, W. D. Austin, A. K. Mathews, B. C. Davis, John Griffin, Charles Trim, W. H. Strong, J. B. Hosmer, Alonzo Sabin, A. P. Wade, W. J. Langdon.
Other Post, and old Soldiers : - C. H. Grant, Dennis Towne, H. M. Bliss, Wm. Potter, Edgar K. Sellew, Lambert W. Cady, E. N. Haskell.
Wilcox Post : - Federick Gallup, Austin C. Gove, Arthur D. King, John MeCutcheon, Ransom M. Morse, Edward Morrill, Lorin Wood, Edward Stewart. Otis Chapman Post No. 103, G.A.R., of Chicopee.
Lyon Post, No. 41, of Westfield, Mass. : - George H. Prescott, Commander ; C. A. IIedges, Judson Lee, Theodore Manee, Win. Pohler, Joseph Halliday, Leroy Bosworth, George Bowen, L. F. Carter, W. C. Clark, H. H. Copley, Elbert Gillett, E. R. Lay, David Maxwell, George Maxwell, Chas. O. Kingsley, Isaac Nash, A. II. Stebbins, C. A. Newell, A. W. Furrows, W. H. Furrows, Adam Swan, H. B. Graves, James Root, Cyrus Wells, John H. Miller, Chas. Liswell, A. E. Humiston, Chas. Lambson, John Gorham, Ilorace Williams, E. J. Burt, R. J. Smith, A. E. Brooks, Edmund Noble, J. W. Gibbs, Buel Burt, David Keefe, Linus Burt, W. E. Walton.
Kilpatrick Post, No. 71, of Holyoke : - W. H. Abbot, Commander; A. M. Cain, S.V.C .; J. J. Callanan, J.V.C .; W. I. Turner, O.D. ; D. E. Butler, G. E. Marsh, S. E. Gifford, A. N. Ricker, A. P. Ricker, A. P. Lewis, Fred Batch- elder, C. Sanborn, Fred Westphael, P. A. Streeter, Geo. S. Avery, G. W. Thomas, D. W. Young, David Binns, C. Batchelder, Albert Loring, H. A. Deane, Chas. S. Knapp, S. Smith, Chas. P. Lyman, T. Shine, G. Brown, Wm. Keyes, Jas. HI. Howes, J. A. Cleveland, J. F. Canavan, Emil Ushman, B. Harobine, D. O. Judd, Leander Pelot, Peter J. Donnelly, Dan Palmer.
L. A. Tifft Camp No. 11, Sons of Veterans, of Springfield. Display representing A.D. 1935.
1st. A car carrying fifty young girls, preceded by twenty-four boys on foot, and followed by a like number; the boys carrying banners inscribed with prophecies and mottoes suited to the occasion, representing the Spring- field that is to be.
2d. A car carrying boys and girls, representing the Mayor and Aldermen of fifty years hence in session.
3d. A car carrying boys and girls, illustrating the unification of nationalities under the stars and stripes.
Representation of the towns comprising the old Springfield plantation.
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SPRINGFIELD, 1636-1886.
FIFTH DIVISION.
Assistant Marshal, Major Zenas C. Rennie, and aids. Fitchburg Band, twenty-five men, G. A. Patz, Leader. Third Regiment Patriarchs Militant, I.O.O.F., Col. Eugene F. Cross, Com- manding. Grand Canton Springfield, No. 10, of Springfield. Canton Meadow City, No. 29, of Northampton.
Canton Colfax, No. 28, of North Adams. Canton Tabor, No. 20, of Shelburne Falls. Band. Canton Capital City, No. I, of Hartford, Conn. Band. Canton Excelsior. No. Il. of Middletown, Conn.
Cathedral Cadets, of Springfield. St. James Cadets, of Springfield. St. Jerome Cadets, of Holyoke. Thompsonville Drum Band.
Conclave No. 13. Knights of Sherwood Forest, Westfield.
Conclave No. 20, Knights of Sherwood Forest, Holyoke.
SIXTH DIVISION. Assistant Marshal, Charles D. Rood, and aids.
Little's Band, of Springfield, twenty-five men, E. H. Little, Leader. Springfield Schuetzen Gessellshaft, of Springfield. A car representing Art. Springfield Turn Verein, of Springfield.
Germania Lodge, No. 380, D. of II., of Springfield, and visiting Germans. Daughters of Cyrns, of Springfield.
Drum Band, and St. Jean Baptiste Society, of Indian Orchard, and all other Ununiformed Orders.
SEVENTH DIVISION. Assistant Marshal, Lieut. Gideon Wells, and aids. Chicopee Falls Band. Association of Butchers, two hundred and fifty mounted men in uniform.
Trades Wagons and Exhibits : - Smith, Adams, & Houghton. Downing, Starte- vant, & Co., A. C. Creighton, R. F. Hawkins, Kalmbach & Geisel, Hampdeu
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SPRINGFIELD, 1636-1886.
Watch Company, C. II. Bennett & Co., of Springfield; Lamb Knitting Machine Company, of Chicopee Falls; G. W. Hall, Bigelow, More, & Marston, of Spring-
THE PROCESSION - MAY 26.
field ; H. S. Martin & Co., of Chicopee, Mass .; Hartford Carpet Company, of Thompsonville. Conn. ; Springfield Glue and Emery Wheel Company, American Express Company, Mill River Carpet-Cleaning Company, Geo. A. Hill, J. H. Rogers, B. L. Bragg & Co., Belcher & Taylor Agricultural Tool Company, of Springfield.
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SPRINGFIELD, 1636-1886.
EIGHTH DIVISION.
Assistant Marshal, Noyes W. Fisk, and aids.
Trades Wagons : - M. J. D. Hutchins, S. Levison, E. M. Lyman, Homer Foot & Co., Lyman Griswold, B. Frank Steele, A. F. Niles & Son, Tinkham & Rogers. H. L. Niles & Co., Sanderson & Son, Max Lutz, Haynes & Co., J. S. Carr & Co., McIntosh & Co., of Springfield ; W. C. Wedge, of Chicopee, Mass. ; Adams & Thomas, Caldwood & Burns, Springfield Foundry Company, of Springfield; W. W. Coomes, of Longmeadow, Mass .; Chas. C. Abby, of Chicopee; D. B. Montague, Commerford & Daly, M. H. Hayden. I. P. Dickinson, C. Herbert Morton, C. H. Haynes, E. O. Clark & Co., Dearden & Noble, of Springfield.
NINTH DIVISION.
Assistant Marshal. B. Frank Steele, and aids. Colt's Band, of Hartford, twenty men. Stone-cutters' Union, forty men.
Trades Wagons : - Carlisle Stone Company, Milton Bradley & Co., West. Stone, & Co., Meckins & Packard, W. H. Smith, of Springfield ; Dwight Man- ufacturing Company, of Chicopee, Mass. ; Chicopee Manufacturing Company. of Chicopee Falls, Mass; Jas. E. Whittaker & Co., D. H. Brigham & Co., P. J. O'Connell & Son, W. L. Quinnell, Cutter & Porter, Metcalf & Luther. A. O. Brooks, C. P. Alexander, D. J. Marsh & Son, Foster & Streeter, C. M. Hibbard, Geo. A. Graves & Son, G. S. Barry, E. Dooley, Troy Steam Laundry. Morgan Envelope Company, Smith & Murray. of Springfield ; Fenton & Dunn. of Holyoke, Mass .; W. H. Pinney & Co., C. C. Pease, S. E. Goodyear, Il. Porter Company, John Hamilton, Fleischman & Co., of Springfield.
TENTH DIVISION.
Assistant Marshal, T. O. Bemis. and aids.
Trades Wagons : - Forbes & Wallace, Vienna Pressed Yeast Company, Fisk Manufacturing Company, of Springfield ; T. J. Flannagan, of Holyoke, Mass. : L. E. Pease, of Springfield ; John C. Schmidt & Son, of Westfiekl, Mass. ; Blair Manufacturing Company, Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. of Springfield : Spencer Fire Arms Company, of Winsor; W. O. Collins, Springfieldl Coal & Wood Company, Springfield Cooperative Milk Association, C. A Wright. J. M. Cowan, of Springfield ; L. B. White & A. H. Ryan. Edward Connolly. of Hol- yoke, Mass. ; John Walsh, of Springfield.
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SPRINGFIELD, 1636-1886.
The route of the procession was from Emery street down Main to Locust, through Mill, Pine, Walnut, Oak, State, to Main, up Main to Carew, thence countermarching to State street, giving the Governor and guests an opportunity to review the procession.
The day closed with an open-air concert on Court square in the evening and a preliminary concert at the City Hall, before the ball, which closed in a brilliant manner the stated programme of festivities of the quarter-millennial celebration of 1886. The ball committee were Messrs. Elisha Morgan, F. D. Foot, Edward Pynchon, George A. Morton and E. C. Washburn. The reception committee were Messrs. H. M. Phillips, E. H. Lathrop, H. S. Lee, S. C. Warriner, and F. A. Judd. The floor-director was George A. Morton, who was assisted by Dr. T. F. Breck, F. II. Gillette, George D. Pratt, James II. Pynchon, R. F. Hawkins, J. D. Safford, N. C. Newell, George M. Castle, W. P. Alexander, L. C. Hyde, Harry G. Chapin, W. M. Willard, Charles A. Nichols, Dr. G. C. MeClean, Charles H. South- worth, and George R. Bond. The ushers were Frederick Harris, Henry S. Dickinson, John P. Harding, and Robert W. Day.
INDEX.
Adams, John, 278.
John Q., 459. Samuel, 278.
AGAWAM.
First house, 2, 4. Town meeting, The, 19. Controversy with Conneet- icut colony, 39. Act of seeession from Connecticut colony, 46. First town-meetings, 47. Strangers ex- cluded, 48. Name changed to Spring- field, 60. See also Springfield.
Agawams, The [Indians], 148, 155, 160, 162.
Agreement, or covenant, of first set- tlers, 10, 570.
Alexander, Henry, Jr., 520, 522-524, 534. Allen, John, 45. Rebecca, 140. Alvord, Mrs. Noalı, 222. Amadon, Titus, 457.
American Association for the Advance- ment of Science. 495.
American Institute of Instruction, 495. Ames, David, 356, 476. N. P., 475.
Andros, Sir Edmund, 190, 195. Anniversary ode, 584-589. Anti-slavery agitation. 442, 462, 471. Appleton, Samuel, 158, 160, 165, 169- 171. Ashley, John, 261, 327.
Ashley, Jonathan, 187. Joseph, 176, 187. ' [2d], 222, 238, 251, 254. Robert, 45, 47, 53, 67, 69, 70, 77, 96, 97, 110, 125-127, 130, 134, 187.
66 Timothy, 345.
Ashmun, George, 399, 413, 416. 424, 439. 441, 453, 456-458. 461, 481, 517-519.
Babcock, Elisha. 344.
Samuel, 347.
Baker, Mrs. John, 139. Baldwin. Rev. Mr., 265.
Ball, Francis, 77-79. 96-98. Francis, Jr., 262.
Jonathan, 197.
Samuel, 142. Ball, Anniversary, 628.
Bancroft, George, 434, 437, 438, 615.
Bangs, Allen, 395, 396, 457.
Banquet, Anniversary. 590. Barber, John, 143, 187, 197. John, Jr., 187.
Barnard, Goody, 139.
Barnes, Gen. James, 529, 532, 615. Bartlett, Hannah, 222.
Jonathan, and wife. 222.
" Bay path," 3. 99, 571. Beach, Erasmus D., 464, 498. 519. Bedortha, Blanche, 102.
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INDEX.
Bedortlia, Joseph, 180, 197.
Reice, 96, 102, 110, 134, 176, 187.
Samuel, 176.
Beers, Richard, 157, 158.
Belchertown (Mass.), 195.
Bellamy, Edward. 542.
Charles J., 542.
Bellingham, Richard, 118.
Bemis, Stephen C., 433, 482, 513, 519, 520. Benton, Daniel, 182. Blake, Elijah, 407, 408.
George, 363. William, 11.
Blanchard, Thomas, 374, 390, 409, 606. Blandford (Mass.), 196.
" Blessing of the Bay," 6, 8, 598. Bliss, Abel, 251.
Alexander, 341.
George, 360-367, 408.
George, Jr .. 366, 384-386, 413- 417, 420, 429-434, 459, 468, 481, 496, 498. Hector, 141.
Gen. Jacob, 364.
Jedediah, 248, 251, 267, 294.
66 John, 187. 275. 277.
66 Jonathan, 265, 278, 336, 346.
Lawrence, 132.
Luke, 248, 251, 277, 278, 292, 308, 312. 336.
66 Margaret (widow), 347.
60 Moses, 265, 266, 269, 275, 278, 281, 286, 287, 294, 309, 311.
66 Moses [merchant], 336. 475.
66 Nathan. 96, 110, 139, 194.
66 Nathaniel, 209.
Pelatiah. 211. 251.
Mrs. Pelatiah, 222.
Pitt, 368.
Reuben, 285.
Samuel, 187. [2d], 209, 248, 251.
Bliss, Timothy, 251.
Widow, 110, 222.
William, 445.
Mrs. William, and daughter, 222. Bloody Brook, 159.
Bond, Ephraim W., 465, 475, 480.
Booth, Dr. A., 346.
Bowdoin, Gov., 317, 321, 326, 328, 329.
Bowles, Samuel, 379, 431, 475.
Samuel, 2d, 494, 500, 518, 542-544. Samuel [3d], 544, 596.
Boylston, Edward, 315.
Bradstreet, Simon, 118.
Branch, William, 96, 98, 127, 187.
Breck, George, 331.
Robert, 331. Rev. Robert, 228-258, 316.
Breck controversy, The, 228-258.
Brewer, Charles, 222.
Dr. Charles, 347.
Chauncey, 97.
Dr. Chauncey, 289, 303, 345, 363, 408.
Rev. Daniel, 193, 211, 212- 215, 227, 345. Eunice [married Rev. R. Breck]. 245, 251.
€ Henry, 379.
Isaac, 222.
Dea. Nathaniel, 222, 275, 277, 287, 345.
Bridges, Robert, 118.
Bridges across the Connecticut, 369- 372.
Bridgman, Good, 69. 66 James, 70, 71, 78, 96, 110.
Briggs, A. D., 524.
Brimfield (Mass. ), 197.
Brook, William, 187.
Brookfield [Quabaug], 127, 156, 157, 189, 190, 191, 197. Brooks, William, 127.
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INDEX.
Brown, John and Samuel, sent back to England, xii. 60 John, 502, 504-506, 509, 513, 514.
Bryan, Clark W., 540, 541.
Buckingham, Rev. S. G., 477.
Bull, Rev. Mr., 237, 239, 250.
Burr, John, 10, 11, 45, 65.
Burt, Lieut. David, 281.
Gideon, 281, 293, 308, 326.
Henry, 66, 68-70, 73, 78, 80, 96- 98, 110, 126, 128.
66 Dea. Henry, 263.
Dea. Henry, wife and daughter, 222. Henry M., 540.
.James, 222.
66 Mrs. James, 222.
66 James, Jr., and wife, 222. John, 45.
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John, Jr., 238, 262. John, Jr., and wife, 222. J. M., 340.
Jonathan, 102, 110, 127, 132, 134, 162, 172, 187, 195, 202.
Dea. Jonathan, 208.
Joseph's daughter, 222.
66 Nathaniel, 127, 187, 209.
Lieut. Nathaniel, 261.
Butterfield, Samuel, 11. Byers, James, 346, 348.
Cable, John, 4, 11, 45, 50, 52, 65, 569. Cabot Manufacturing Co., 421, 471. Cadwell, D., 248, 251.
Calhoun, Rev. Simeon H., 445.
William B., 380, 388, 393, 394, 398. 413, 425, 430, 443, 458, 461, 463, 464, 494, 495. Canals, 351, 352, 389, 410, 411, 422. " Canoe " trees, 65.
Canonchet, 173.
Carew, Joseph, 395.
Carriages, List of owners in 1791, 334. Caste in the settlement, 81.
CELEBRATIONS.
Fourth of July, 348. 388. 397, 437. Fourth of March, 397, 398. Com- pletion of the Western railroad, 419. Washington's birthday, 423. 534. 540. Bi-centennial, 433, 563. Harrison demonstration, 441. Appointment of civil supt. at U. S. Armory. 491. Return of regiments from civil war. 534. Chapin gathering, 578. Two hundred and fiftieth anniversary, 546-628.
Cemetery, New. 478.
Catholic. 482.
Chaffee, C. C., 501. 504, 509, 510, 521.
Chapin, Abel, and wife, 222.
66 Abijah W., 489.
Asabel, 261.
Austin, Jr., 487.
Benjamin, and wife, 222.
Chester W., 457, 478, 519.
66 David, 251 ; wife and daughter, 222.
66 David, Jr., 222.
.. Edward, 265, 285, 287, 292.
Elisha, 222.
. . Enoch, 281.
Esther, 222.
Ilannah (widow), 222.
66 Harvey, 396, 455, 456.
Henry, 110, 127, 139. 174, 181, 187.
Henry, 2d, 222, 248, 251.
Mrs. Isaac, 222.
Israel. 327.
Japhet, 176.187 ; and wife, 222.
John. 248. 251.
66 John, Jr., 251.
Jonathan, 232 ; wife and daugh- ter, 222.
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INDEX.
Chapin, Jonathan, Jr., 222.
66 Jonathan, and wife [of Kings- ton], 222.
66 Judah, 363.
66 Phineas [Ensign], 275.
Phineas, 363.
Samuel, 64, 69-71, 73, 77, 78, 80, 95, 97, 98, 100, 111, 124, 126-128, 130, 133, 162, 175, 201, 203.
66 Samuel, Jr., 261.
Thomas, wife and three daugh- ters, 222.
Chapin celebration, 578.
Chapman, Reuben A., 399, 414, 467, 489, 506, 514, 519, 522.
Chauncy, Charles, 345.
Isaac, 228, 232, 237.
66 Moses. 363.
Nathaniel, 345.
Chicopee [Mass. ], 16, 176, 210, 259, 393, 421, 437, 474, 475, 593.
Chicopee bridge, 294.
Church, Dr. Benjamin, Jr., 284. Jonathan, 262.
66 Moses, 293, 334.
Nathaniel [Dea. ], 263.
CHURCHI AFFAIRS.
First parish. First minister, George Moxon, 16. Parsonage built, 39. First church built, 75. Second, 178. Third, 259. Fourth, 378. Church expenses, 112. Moxon re- turns to England, 122. Rev. Mr. Horsford, 125. Rev. Mr. Thomson, 128. Pulpit supplied by laymen, 128. Rev. Thomas Hooker, 129. Rev. Pelatiah Glover, 129, 181. Assign- ment of seats in meeting-house, 130- 132, 215, 259. Pulpit vacant, 193. Rev. Daniel Brewer, 193. Parish meetings, 208, 260. Extract from parish records, 213. Town divided
CHURCHI AFFAIRS, continued.
into precincts, 210. Trouble about Mr. Brewer's salary, 212. Condition of parish, 215. List of church mem- bers, 222. Half-way covenant, 216, 255, 256. Breck controversy, 228- 252. Changes in church rules, 255- 258. Trouble with Jedidiah Bliss, 267. Death of Rev. R. Breck, 331. Rev. B. Howard, 342. Rev. Samuel Osgood, 375. Troubles leading to division, 376. Dr. Osgood retires, 490. Rev. H. M. Parsons, 490. Celebration of 250th anniversary, 549-551. West Springfield Church, 197,208. Longmeadow, 210. Chico- pee, 259, 474. 3 Wilbraham, 268. Indian Orchard, 482, 544. Olivet Church, 422. South Church, 477. North Church, 482. Baptist Church,
367, 375-376, 445, 477, 525. Epis- copal, 376, 445. Methodist, 376, 477. Swedenborgian, 489. Uni- tarian, 377, 378. Universalist, 482. Church-membership as a qualification for freemanship, 224-227.
City Hall dedicated, 493.
City Library Association, 494.
Clap, Rev. Thomas, 230-233, 242, 244- 249, 253.
Clarke, John, 96, 98, 99, 127, 142, 187. William, 110.
Clay, Henry, visit to Springfield, 424. Coleraine [Mass. ], 328.
College presidents, Springfield's, 346. Colonization Society, 386, 398.
Colton, Aaron, 264, 269, 286.
Major Andrew, 281.
Charles, 342.
Ephraim, 176, 187, 211.
66 George, 96, 125-127, 132, 135.
George [of Longmeadow ], 154, 175, 176, 181, 187.
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INDEN.
Colton, George, 395, 409.
Goody, 139.
66 Isaac, 187.
.
Israel, 143.
Mary, 139.
66 Sarah, 139.
Capt. Simon, 275. Thomas, 187, 191, 193, 209, 262.
" Commons " ontward and inward, 266, 268.
Commucke, 11, 570. Concord, 317.
CONNECTICUT COLONY.
Controversy with William Pynchon, 20-38. Jurisdiction over Agawam, 39,569. Claim to Woronoco [West- field], 60, 569. Imposes a river tariff, 83. Purchases the fort at Saybrook, 83. Removes duties from Massachusetts goods, 93. Sells land in Massachusetts, 195. Boundary controversy with Mass., 196.
" Connectient path," 3.
Connectient River Association, 388.
Connectient River Valley Steamboat Co., 411, 420. Conway [Mass. ], 328.
Cooley, Ensign Benjamin, 78, 79, 96, 97, 102, 110, 125-127, 130, 132, 154, 172.
Benjamin, 209. Joseph, 211. 0., 248, 251. Sarah, 139. Coolidge, J., 334, 363.
Cooper, Thomas, 64, 68, 70, 73, 75, 77, 78, 80, 94, 95, 97-99, 108, 111, 125-127, 130, 133, 152, 157, 162, 168, 187, 194, 201.
Thomas [West Springfield], 197.
Cooper, Timothy, 265. William, 243.
Copley, Noah, 315. CORN.
Controversy about trade in, with Indians, 22-38. Scarcity of, 29. County tax paid in, 183.
Court-honses, 211, 378.
County courts, 132-134. 183-186.
Court Square, 378. Crooks, James W., 424, 427.
Crowfoote, John, 261.
Mrs. John, 222.
John, Jr., 222.
Joseph, 127. Thomas, 222.
Crown Point, Expedition to, 261.
Cuttonas, 11, 152. Cypress st., 572.
Daniels, Dr. Ira, 379. Davis, Philip, 202.
Willow, 281.
Dawes, Hon. II. L., 610.
Day, Benjamin, 264-266, 269.
.. .John, 262.
Luke, 315. 322. 326.
Samuel, 211.
.. Thomas, 187. Deeble, John, 67, 69, 70, 71. 78. Widow, 96.
Deeds from Indians, 12-14, 149, 151, 154. 570.
Deerfield [Mass. ], 158. 159, 191, 207, 261, 308.
Denton, Daniel, 187. Devotion, Ebenezer, 228. 237.
Dickens, Charles, 470.
Diekinson, Dr. John, 265.
Diekman, Thomas, 379.
Distillery, 340. Dober, John. 70. 71. 77, 78. Doctors, Prominent. 265.
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INDEX.
Dorchester, Anthony, 106, 110, 127, 134, 135, 154, 173, 187, 202, 203.
46 Mrs. Benjamin, 222. Rev. Daniel, 376.
66 James, 187.
John, 175, 180, 187, 194.
יר Reuben, 261.
Dover, John, 69.
" Dred Scott" case, 510, 511.
DRESS.
Of Springfield pioneers, 8. Regn- lated by law, 138. At the revolution- ary period, 333.
Dumbleton, John, 110, 126, 134, 175, 187. Mary, 139.
Nathaniel, 197.
Sarah, 139.
Drunkenness, 142, 185.
Dudley, Thomas, 85, 118.
Dwight, Edmund, 363, 476.
George, 433, 482, 497, 521.
Gen. H. C., 609.
Henry, 338.
יו James S., 338.
66 Jonathan, 279, 294, 337, 377, 439. Jonathan, Jr., 338. 345, 395. Joseph, 347. Josiah, 263, 264. 336.
66 Thomas [Col. ], 309, 312, 347, 363, 368. Timothy, 247. William, 458.
Dwight store, The, 358-359.
Dwight Manufacturing Co., 471.
Dyer, Capt. A. B. 523. E. Porter, 563.
Earl (murderer), 266. Editors' and Printers' Association, 494. Edwards, Alexander, 69, 70, 78, 96, 100.
Edwards, Jonathan, 228, 232, 237-239, 252.
66 Gen. Oliver, 528, 532.
66 Sarah, 105. Eliot, John, 60, 161. Moses, murder trial, 427.
Elm St., 572.
Elwell, William S., 428.
Ely, Abner, 251.
Benjamin, 269, 272.
Joseph, 211.
Justin, 272, 340.
Martin, 281.
יי Nathaniel, 184.
Nathaniel [Deacon], 269.
Nathaniel, Jr., 266, 308.
Samuel, 125, 187, 203.
Mrs. Samuel, 141.
Rev. Samuel, 302. William, 368.
Embargo troubles, 363.
Emery, Robert, 345, 395.
Endicott, John, 85, 118.
Enfield [Conn. ], 194-196.
Episcopal Church, 376.
Everett, Edward, 415, 419, 432, 434.
Richard, 25, 45, 49.
Exell, Richard, 96, 110. Exile, Lidia, 139.
Family government, 142. Fencing lots ordered, 79.
Sundry persons presented for neg- leeting, 134.
Ferre [or Ferry ], Charles, 187.
Charles [2d], 347.
Gersham, 222.
John, 222.
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Capt. Joseph, 278, 315. Samnel, 187, 202.
and wife, 222. Thaddeus, 454.
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INDEX.
Ferre [or Ferry], Thomas, 222. Ferry, authorized below the Agawam, 135; Suffield ferry, 184. Field, Moses, 275, 292. Fifteen-gallon law, 439. Filer, George, 137. Fire department, 407. 446. Destructive fires, 471, 539. Fishing privileges granted, 177, 188. Folsom, A. T., 523. Foot, Homer, 508, 509, 519. Mrs. Thomas, 222.
Fort Massachusetts, 261.
Forward, Rev. Justus. 328.
Foster, Edward, 127, 187.
Fowler, Samuel, 362. Freemanship, Conditions of. 224. Free-Masonry, 370, 438.
Fremont campaign, 502-509. French and Indian Wars, 189-193. 207, 261. Freshwater brook. 195. Frost, Isaac, 197. Joshua, 363. 396, 444. Funerals, Services at, 332.
Gaines, Samuel, 141. General Court. 181. 187, 188. 194, 208, 251, 274, 292, 318, 351. 571. Gerry, Gov. Elbridge. 361. Gilbert, Jonathan, 202. Gilburt, Sarah, 139. Gill, Moses, 284. Gleson, Isaac, 144. Glover, John, 118.
Rev. Pelatiah, 129. 135. 136, 155, 162, 180, 187. 188, 193, 201. Goffe, William [The regicide ], 139, 158. Granby (Conn.), 197. Granby (Mass. ). 327. Grand Army organizations. 535.
Graves, Aaron, 325. Gray, Henry, 482. Great Barrington [Mass. ], 317. Greek revolution, 386. Greenwich (Mass.). 267. Gregory. Goody, 65.
Henry, 47, 49, 51, 66, 68. Mark, 185. Griffin, Solomon B .. 544. Griffith, Goody, 124.
Hacklinton, Francis, 141. 146. Hadley (Mass. ). 132. 157, 158. 159. 171, 173, 174.
Haile, William H., 539, 594.
Hale, John, 272, 275. 277. 285. 303. Jonathan, 275. 277, 279. 285. 292. " Half-way Covenant." The. 216. 255. Hamilton, Alexander, 304, 305.
Hampden County, 360. Hampden County Agricultural Society, 482. Hampden Park, 495. Hampshire County, 132. Hancock, Abner, 261.
Gov. John. 348. Mrs. John [of Springfield], 222.
Hardwick (Mass. ). 267. Harmon, John, 78, 96. 98, 110, 187.
Mrs. John. 222. IFarris, Dea. Daniel. 266. 269. 275, 287. Daniel L., 509. 516. 520.
6. R .. 248, 251.
Harrison, William H., 441. " Harrison campaign." The, 441. Hartford (Conn.), 33, 64, 83, 171. 569.
" Hartford Convention." The. 364. Hatch, Solomon, 393. 395. 396. 475. Hatfield (Mass.). 157. 158. 171. 172, 173, 174. 308. 317. Hawley, Joseph, 264.
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Haynes, Gov. John, 36, 41.
Rev. John, 193.
. . Widow, 96.
Hibbins, William, 118. Hillyard. Rev. Timothy, 342. Hitchcock, Aaron, 222.
Ann, 222.
Ebenezer, 262, 264.
Mrs. Ebenezer. 222.
John. 172. 187; and wife, 222. Deacon John, 346. Josiah, 294.
Luke, 181, 185, 193. 211, 212; and wife, 222. Luke, Jr., 230, 232. 261, 262; and wife, 222. Reuben, 261. Widow, 222.
Hobbs, Humphrey, 261.
Holland, Josiah G., 493.
Holyoke (Mass.), 485, 486, 601.
Holyoke. Edward, 71.
Elizur, 64, 66, 68, 69-71, 77, 78, 80, 95, 97, 98, 120, 124, 127. 128, 133, 155. 172, 577.
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66 Mrs. Elizur [2d]. 140. John, 176, 187. 194. Mrs. Mary, 71. 122. 144. Capt. Samuel, 143. 173, 174. 435.
Corporal, 139.
Hooker, John, 362, 363, 395, 408.
Rev. Samuel, 32.
Rev. Thomas, 41.
Rev. - [son of Thomas ], 129. Hopkins, Dep. Gov .. 85.
Samuel, 228. 232. 238, 239, 250.
Horsford, Rev. Mr., 125. 128.
Horton, Benjamin, Jr., and wife, 222. Thomas, 45, 52, 251.
Horton, daughter of Thomas, 222. Widow, 68.
Housatonic townships, 211.
House of Correction, 126, 176. Houston, John L., 561.
Howard, Rev. Bezaleel, 342, 375, 376. Charles, 448. 456. John, 475.
Hubbard, Rev. Daniel, 229.
Samuel. 51, 53. 65. 68-71, 78.
Huit, Rev. Ephraim, 194. Hunt, Thomas, 340. Hunter, Daughter. 139.
Goodwife. 125, 139.
.John, 325. Hutchins, James R., 345.
Indian Leap [Indian Orchard], 165. INDIANS.
Deeds of, 12, 14, 149, 151, 154, 570. Pequot war, 16, 22. Contro- versy about trade with, 20-38. In- fluence of William Pynchon with, 64. Puritan view of, 147. Agawams, 148. 160, 162. English laws for, 149. Thefts of, 150. King Philip's war, 157-174, 579-582. French and Indian wars, 189-193, 207, 261.
Ingersoll, Major Edward, 384, 448. John, 362.
Mrs. [widow ], 223.
Ingraham, Joseph, 463, 480. Inoculation, 265, 293, 367. Ives, Rev. Dwight, 445.
Jails, 347. Johns, Katherine, 96. Johnson, John, 315. Jones, Cornelius, 265.
.. David, and wife, 223.
Ebenezer, 197.
Griffith, 96, 102, 105, 127.
Hephzibod, 139.
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Jones. Merey, 139. 6 . Pelatiah, 261. Jury trial, 51.
Keep. John, 172, 173. Kellogg [daughter of Widow], 223. Kent, Capt. Elilm. 281. Killed and wounded in the Rebellion, 535.
King [Deputy Sheriff], 325. John L., 522. Kinsley, E. W., 611. Kirtland, Daniel, 230, 231.
Knowlton, Benjamin. and wife, 223. Benjamin. Jr., 261. M. P., 554-563, 583. Kossuth, L .. 487, 488.
Labden. Goodwife. 139. Lamb, Huldah, 223.
John, 110, 142, 187.
LANDS.
First purchase of, 12. Assign- ment of, 10, 11, 45, 48. 67-69, 80, 98, 177, 188. Ownership in com- mon, 19, 80, 266. Regulations in reference to fencing. 78, 79. Langton, George, 102. 106. Larned, Ellen D., 254. Lathrop, E. H., 591.
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Rev. Joseph. 370. Samuel, 398. Thomas. 157-159.
Lawrence, John, 191. Lawyers, Prominent, 264, 362, 399. Contempt for, 316. Lee, Gen. Henry, 284.
" Rev. Henry W., 445. " Horace C., 526. 527. 530-532. .: Roswell, 357. 424. 444. Walter, 135. Leman. Joseph, 187.
Leonard. Benjamin, 197, 269.
llannah, 139.
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.. John, 45, 47, 51, 65. 69, 70. 78, 96, 110, 127. 135. Deacon John, 266. 269. Joseph. 197.
" Letoula." 2. Leveret, Sir John, 156. Leverett (Mass.), 327. Lewis, Mrs. Mary. 81. See also Par- sons. Mrs. Hugh. Licenses granted to sell liqnor, 184. 185.
Lincoln, Abraham, 518, 519. 66 Gen. Benjamin. 306. 320, 321.
Lind. Jenny, 478. Littlejohn, Rev. A. N .. 482. Lombard, Daniel. 341, 346, 363. 397 496.
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