Stockbridge, 1739-1939; a chronicle, Part 23

Author: Sedgwick, Sarah Cabot, approximately 1906-
Publication date: 1939
Publisher: [Great Barrington, Mass.], [Printed by the Berkshire Courier]
Number of Pages: 354


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A Sermon Preached at Deerfield, August gist, 1735, by Nathaniel Appleton, M.A., Boston, 1735.


The History of the Colony and Province of Massachusetts Bay, by Thomas Hutchinson, edited by Lawrence Shaw Mayo, Cambridge, 1936.


CHAPTER II


Memoirs of The Reverend David Brainerd, by Jonathan Edwards, New Haven, 1822.


Correspondence of Isaac Watts, Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings, Series 2, Vol. IX.


Tour of the American Lakes and among the Indians of the Northwest Territory in 1830, by C. Colton, London, 1833. Life of Jonathan Edwards, by Sereno E. Dwight, New York, 1830.


Sketch of Ephraim Williams, by President Ebenezer Fitch, Massachusetts Historical Collections, Series 1, Vol. VIII.


CHAPTER III


Archives at the Boston State House, Vol. XXXII.


Enfield Sermon, by Jonathan Edwards, contained in The American Mind, edited by Harry R. Warfel, Ralph H. Gabriel, Stanley T. Williams, New York, 1937.


A Narrative of the Surprising Work of God in Northampton, Massachusetts, 1735, by Jonathan Edwards, New York.


Jonathan Edwards, The Fiery Puritan, by Henry Bamford Parkes, New York, 1930.


Life of Jonathan Edwards, by Sereno E. Dwight. Bibliography, Chapter II.)


(See


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Letter of The Reverend G. Hawley, Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, Series 1, Vol. IV.


Some Old Letters Relating to Early Stockbridge, 1749-1754, reprinted by permission from Scribner's Magazine, 1895. Evolution of Beautiful Stockbridge, by Mrs. H. M. Plunkett. New England Magazine, new series, Vol. V, October, 1901.


CHAPTER IV


Archives at the Boston State House, Vol. CVII.


Life of Jonathan Edwards, by Sereno E. Dwight. (See Biblio- graphy, Chapters II and III.)


A History of Williams College, by Leverett Wilson Spring, Boston, 1917.


Muh-he-ka-ne-ok, by J. N. Davidson, A.M., Milwaukee, 1893. The History of the Propagation of Christianity among the Heathen since the Reformation, by The Reverend William Brown, M.D., Vol. II, London, 1816.


CHAPTER V.


Proceedings at Centennial Commemoration held at Stock- bridge. Historical discourse by Albert Hopkins.


The Minister's Wooing, by Harriet Beecher Stowe, Boston, 1896.


Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, by Perry Miller, Cambridge, 1933.


Records of the Congregational Church at Stockbridge, com- piled by R. H. Cooke. (Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts.)


A Vindication of the Principles and Conduct of the Church in Stockbridge, by Stephen West, Hartford, 1780.


History of Pittsfield, by J. E. A. Smith, Boston, 1869. Stockbridge Town Records.


In Memoriam, by N. H. Eggleston. (A discourse preached


November 21, 1868, on the occasion of the erection of tab-


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lets in the old church in Stockbridge in memory of its former pastors.)


Inquiry into the Grounds and Import of Infant Baptism, by Stephen West, D.D., printed at Stockbridge by Loring Andrews, 1794.


William Williams Collection, compiled by Thomas Colt. (Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts.)


Collections of Berkshire Historical & Scientific Society, Vol. III, Pittsfield, 1899-1913.


Berkshire Book, by its Historical & Scientific Society, Pitts- field, 1892.


CHAPTER VI


The American Revolution, by John Fiske, Cambridge, 1891. Commonwealth History of Massachusetts, by Albert Bushnell Hart, New York, 1930.


The Massacre of the Stockbridge Indians, 1778, by Thomas F. DeVoe, Magazine of American History, 1880.


History of Great Barrington, by Charles J. Taylor, Great Barrington, 1928.


History of Pittsfield, by J. E. A. Smith. (See Bibliography, Chapter V.)


The Stockbridge Indians During the American Revolution, . by Isaac J. Greenwood. New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. LIV, Boston, 1900.


American Archives, by Peter Force. Prepared and Published under the authority of an Act of Congress, 1833 and 1843.


CHAPTER VII


The History of the Insurrections in Massachusetts, by George Richards Minot, Worcester, 1788.


History of Western Massachusetts, by Josiah Gilbert Holland, Springfield, 1855.


Porcupine's Works, by William Cobbett, London, 1801. History of Massachusetts, by J. C. Barry, Boston, 1855.


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An Episode of Shays' Rebellion, Magazine of History, Vol. XXII, 1916.


The Duke of Stockbridge, by Edward Bellamy, New York, 1901.


Autobiography of a Blind Minister, by Timothy Woodbridge, D.D., Boston, 1856.


CHAPTER VIII


Files of The Western Star. (Worcester Athenaeum.) Stockbridge Library Papers.


Stockbridge Miscellany. (Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts.)


Unpublished letters of Judge Theodore Sedgwick. (At the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston.)


Unpublished letters of Pamela Sedgwick. (At the Massa- chusetts Historical Society, Boston.)


The Federalist Party in Massachusetts, by A. E. Morse, Trenton, N. J., 1909.


Hamilton and Jefferson, by Claude Bowers, Cambridge, 1925. Jefferson in Power, by Claude Bowers, Cambridge, 1936.


The Oxford History of the United States, by Samuel E. Morison, Oxford University Press, 1927.


The Expansion of New England, by Lois Kimball Matthews, Boston and New York, 1909.


Biographical Sketches Graduates Yale College, by F. P. Dexter, New York, 1903.


James Harris Fairchild, by Albert Temple Swing, London and Edinburgh, 1907.


CHAPTER IX


Life of Cyrus W. Field, by Isabella Field Judson, New York, 1896.


Files of the magazine, Stockbridge, edited by Walter Prichard Eaton, 1914-1915. (Stockbridge Library.)


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Early Letters of Mark Hopkins, edited by S. S. H. (Susan S. Hopkins) , Rahway, N. J., 1929.


Life of Henry Obookiah, by Edwin Welles Dwight, New Haven, 1819.


The Field Family Book, compiled and edited by Emilia R. Field, Denver, 1931.


The Life of David Dudley Field, by Henry M. Field, New York, 1898.


Story of the Atlantic Telegraph, by Henry M. Field, New York, 1866.


Dictionary of American Biography, New York, 1935.


CHAPTER X


Society in America, by Harriet Martineau, London, 1837. A New England Tale, by Catherine M. Sedgwick, New York, 1854.


Hope Leslie, by Catherine M. Sedgwick, New York, 1842. At the Library Table, by Adrian Hoffman Joline, Boston, 1910.


Records of Later Life, by Frances Ann Kemble, London, 1882.


Star Papers, by Henry Ward Beecher, Boston, 1855.


American Notebooks, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1883.


Memories of Hawthorne, by Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, Cambridge, 1897.


Article III, by H. M., The Westminster Review, October, 1837.


Travels in North America, by Capt. Basil Hall, London, 1829.


The Aristocratic Journey, by Mrs. Basil Hall, New York and London, 1931.


Harriet Martineau, by Theodora Bosanquet, London, 1928. Literary Associations of Berkshire, by J. F. Cutler, New Eng- land Magazine, 1893.


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The Flowering of New England, by Van Wyck Brooks, New York, 1936.


Reminiscences of Literary Berkshire, by H. D. Sedgwick, Century Magazine, 1897.


De Tocqueville and Beaumont in America, by George Wil- son Pierson, New York, 1938.


Lenox and the Berkshire Highlands, by R. DeWitt Mallary, New York and London, 1902.


Harriet Martineau's Autobiography, Memorials by M. W. Chapman, Vol. I, Cambridge, 1879.


Means and Ends, by Catherine M. Sedgwick, Boston, 1839. Memories of Many Men, by Maunsell B. Field, New York, 1875.


The Democratic Review, by S. D. Langtree, Washington, D. C., 1840.


Political Portraits, No. XVII, Theodore Sedgwick. The United States Magazine and the Democratic Review, Feb- ruary, 1840.


CHAPTER XI


The Great Berkshire Jubilee, by N. S. D., Pittsfield, 1845. Stockbridge Library Papers.


Stockbridge Town Records.


Statistics on the Condition and Products of Certain Branches of Industry in Massachusetts, by John G. Palfrey, Boston, 1846.


CHAPTER XII


Lenox and the Berkshire Highlands, by R. DeWitt Mallary. (See Bibliography, Chapter X.)


Matthew Arnold Letters, 1848-1888, collected and arranged by George W. E. Russell, New York, 1905. Joseph H. Choate, by Theron G. Strong, New York, 1917. Records of the Laurel Hill Association.


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The Turn of the Century, by Mark Sullivan, New York, 1926.


Mary Jane Goodrich's Scrap-book. (Stockbridge Library.) Minutes of the Stockbridge Library Association.


Stockbridge Library Papers.


Newspaper clippings and papers found in the Stockbridge Library.


Files of the magazine, Stockbridge. (See Bibliography, Chapter IX.)


EPILOGUE


Records of the Casino.


(Stockbridge Library.)


Index


Agricultural Society, 207 Albinola, G., 219 Allen, Rev. Henry Freeman, 226, 230 Allen, Thomas, 127, 141-142, 146- 147, 172


Andrews, Loring, 167-168, 175


Arnold, Benedict, 135-136, 149


Arnold, Matthew, 239, 242-243 Ashburner, Anne, 205-206, 217, 219, 225


Ashburner, William, 205-207


Ashley, John, 105, 127-128, 287 Atlantic Cable, 201-203 Austen Riggs Foundation, Inc., 270-271, 274-275 Ayscough, Rev. Francis, his Bible, 38, 276


Bacon, John, 113, 120, 168, 175, 208


Battle of Bennington, 145-147


Battle of Lexington, 133


Battle of Sheffield, 163-164


Battle of White Plains, 136, 139 Beecher, Henry Ward, 223


Belcher, Governor, 10, 16, 25, 37


Bement, Asa, 102, 163


Bement, Mary V., 291


Berkshire County, division from Hampshire County, 99


Berkshire Jubilee, 229-231, 280


Berkshire Medical Association, 153 Berkshire Missionary Society, 190


Berkshire Playhouse, The, 276- 277


Berkshire Republican Library, 169


Berkshire Symphonic Festival, The, 278-279


Bernard, Governor, 105, 126


Bidwell, Barnabas, 172-176, 291


Bingham, Anna, 152, 157, 162


Bishop, Elkanah, 135


Bishop, Jared, 135 Bliss, Lucy, 232 Bombay Hill, 206


Bowdoin, Governor, 156


Bowker, Richard Rogers, 268


Brainerd, David, 33-34, 96


Bremer, Frederika, 216 Brewer, Adele, 259-261, 266


Brewer, David Jonathan, 199


Brewer, Emelia, 260-261


Brewer, Emilia Field, 198, 204


Brewer, Josiah, 198, 204


Brown, Ephraim, 23


Brown, Henry, 180


Brown, Samuel, 54, 91, 105, 115, 141, 180


Bryant, William Cullen, 209, 219-220 Buck, Jeremiah, 167


Buhler, Ulysse, 265 Bull, Nehemiah, 1, 11


Burgoyne, General John, 134, 144, 146-148


Burr, Aaron, 83 Burr, Esther, 83-84


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Butler, Charles E, 239-241 Butler, Mrs. Charles E., 240 Butler, Fanny Kemble. (See


Fanny Kemble.) Butler, Rosalie, 241 Butler, Virginia, 241 Byington, Alice, 260-261 Byington, Cyrus, 190-191 Byington, Judge Horatio, 219, 225


Caffrey, James, 248 Canning, Agnes, 243, 266 Canning, E. W. B., 232 Carey, Thomas, Foreword xvii, 275 Carter, Edward, 196, 231 Carter, Henry J., 226, 233 Casino, 258, 264-266, 273, 276-277 Cat-and-Dog Fountain, 250, 269, 280 Catholic Church. (See St. Jo- seph's.)


Channing, William Ellery, 85, 123, 195, 211, 224, 232 Cherry Cottage, 91, 176, 195, 207 Chimes Tower, 254, 266


Choate, Joseph Hodges, Fore- word xix, 242, 272 Choate, Joseph Hodges, Jr., 259 Churchill, Lyman, 194 Civil War, 233-236 Clark, Walter L., 276 Colman, Benjamin, 26-28, 36


Cone, Henry D., 257-258 Congress, Provincial, 132, 138 Congress, State, 125, 128-130 Congregational Church, first church, 25, 100-101; sec- ond church, 101-103; third church, 193-194; North Con- gregational Church, 193-194


Cooper, Jemima, 75 Courts, 130-132, 152-153, 155 Crowninshield, Frederic, 243 Crowninshield, Mrs. Frederic, 267


Crown Point Expedition, 77-82 Curtis, Abel, 156


Curtis, Alva, 180


Curtis, David, 234 Curtis, Elnathan, 54, 105, 136, 146, 151 Curtis, Jared, 169, 177, 183 Curtis, Mary. (See Mary Hop- kins.)


Davis, Norman H., 277 Deane, Lavinia, 116-120 de Beaumont, Gustave, 194, 208 Debating Society, 169 Dieskau, Baron, 80-81 de Tocqueville, Alexis, 208


Draper, Ruth, 265-266


Dwight, Abigail. (See Abigail Sergeant.) Dwight, Edwin Welles, 122, 187, 189-190 Dwight, Elijah, 127 Dwight, Henry W., 136, 171


Dwight, Senator Henry W., 218 Dwight, James, 235


Dwight, Joseph, 54-55, 60, 64-66, 69-71, 86


Eaton, Walter Prichard, 265 Ebenezer, 1-4, 6, 11, 18 Edwards, Jonathan, 22-23, 56- 74, 83-88, 111, 253 Edwards, Sarah Pierpont, 60 Edwards, Timothy, 91, 100, 105, 128, 130, 132, 141, 145, 155- 157, 162, 180


Edwards, William, 156-157, 286 Emmet, Lydia Field, 264


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Episcopal Church. Paul's.)


(See St.


Fairchild, Daniel, 194 Fairchild, James Harris, 180 Fellowes, Colonel, 134-136 Fern, Fanny, 216-217 Field, Cyrus West, 192, 196-197, 201-203, 281


Field, David Dudley, 191, 192- 193, 202, 204, 231


Field, David Dudley, Jr., 192, 196, 197-198, 199, 200-201, 204, 231, 254-255 Field, Emelia Ann, 192, 198-199, 204


Field, Henriette Desportes, 200- 201, 204


Field, Henry Martyn, 192, 199- 200, 202, 204, 255


Field, Jonathan Edwards, 192, 204


Field, Lucinda Hopkins, 200


Field, Mary Elizabeth, 192, 204


Field, Mary Stone, 197


Field, Matthew Dickinson, 192, 204


Field, Rachel, 259


Field, Stephen Johnson, 192, 199, 204 Field, Stephen Dudley, 203, 255- 256, 291 Field, Submit Dickinson, 191, 204 Field, Timothy Beals, 192, 204 Fisk, John, 116-120 Follen, Charles, 226 Fort Massachusetts, 40, 42-45, 50


Franz, Joseph, 279 Freeman, Elizabeth. (See Mum- bet.) French, Daniel Chester, 264


French and Indian War, 7-8, 36, 39-45, 73-82, 88, 98 Gage, Governor, 132, 139 Gentleman Burglar, 260-261 Glezen, Solomon, 164


Golden Wedding, Field, 204 Golf Club, 259 Goodrich, J. Z., 251, 252, 290


Goodrich, Mrs. J. Z., 243-245


Gourlie, J. H., 250-251, 258


Goodwin, Agnes, 266


Grant of township, 24 Gray, Mary, 173 Hadley, Henry, 278 Hall, Basil, 206-208, 214, 228


Hall, Mrs. Basil, 206


Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 220-221,


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Hawthorne, Sophia, 227 Hawley, Gideon, 63-64 Hendrick, 62-63, 77, 80-81 Hessians, 148


Hicks, Jonathan, 183, 205, 227, 290


Hoffman, Ferdinand, 233


Hollis, Isaac, 27, 35, 37-38, 39, 70 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 222, 231 Hopkins, Albert, 113, 186, 187, 195


Hopkins, Archibald, 176-177, 187 Hopkins, Harry, 186, 187, 195, 196, 289


Hopkins, John, 177, 187


Hopkins, Mark, of Great Bar- rington, 129, 136


Hopkins, Mark, President of Williams College, 137, 185, 187-188, 195, 211, 230, 280 Hopkins, Mary, 176, 184, 186 Hopkins, Mary. (See Mrs. J. Z. Goodrich.)


Hopkins, Samuel, of Great Bar- rington, 40, 56, 111, 113


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Hopkins, Samuel, of West


Springfield, 10, 284 Hopkins, Sewall, 186


Housatonic National Bank, 232 Housatonic Townships, purchase of, 9 Hull, Agrippa, 145, 170 Huntington, Joseph, 119 Hyde, Caleb, 225


Ice Glen Parade, Foreword xviii, 227 Indian Boarding School, 34-37, 39, 47, 54, 59-60, 63-64, 69 Indian Monument, 245


Ingersoll, David, 132 Ingersoll, Deacon, 160, 231


Jackson, Nathan, 252, 291 James, G. P. R., 221-222, 289


Jameson, Anna, 216 Johnson, Owen, 265


Johnson, Sir William, 77, 80 Jones, Josiah, 23, 103, 105


Kellog, Martin, 39, 56, 60, 63, 64, 70


Kemble, Fanny, Foreword xviii. 212-215, 220, 231, 257, 280 King Ben, 91, 176 King Philip's War, 7


King Solomon, 91 Kobbé, Marie, 264 Konkapot, 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 18, 24, 46, 277 Kossuth, 233, 272 Kosciusko, 145, 170 Koussevitzsky, Serge, 279


Ladies' Sewing Society, 194 Larrywaug, 101, 157, 160, 286 Laurel Cottage, 225, 242 Laurel Hill Association, Fore- word xvii, 243-246


Lawrence, Rev. Arthur, Fore- word xiv, 241 Lincoln, General, 156, 158 Linwood, 239


Longfellow, Henry W., 222-223 Lukeman, Augustus, 265


Lynch, Charles, 235


Lynch, John C., 270


Lynch, Lawrence, 54, 74, 101


Mahicans, 5-7


Manufactures, 151, 229, 237


Marsh, Cutting, 96


Marsh, Perez, 78


Martineau, Harriet, 214-216, 234


McBurney, Dr. Charles, 268


McKim, Charles, 240, 258


Melville, Herman, 222


Metcalfe, Susan, 264 Methodist Church, 257


Metoxin, Johannes, 26, 88, 94, 137


Mills, 46, 151, 229, 290 Mission House, 31, 276 Mohawks, 5, 54, 56 Morpeth, Lord, 208 Morrissey, Dennis, 268


Muh-he-ka-neew, 5 Mumbet, 161-162, 286-287 Music Hall, 247


Nettleton, Walter, 265, 273 Nimham, Abraham, 138-139 North Congregational Church, 193-194 Norton, Lizzie, 266


Obookiah, Henry, 189-190 Old Place, the Dwight house, 150


Oneidas, 5, 92 Oxford Group, 277-278


Pagenstecher, Albert, 254 Palmer, Roswell, 208 Palmer, William Pitt, 219, 230- 231, 266


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Parker, Samuel P., 225-227 Parton, Sara. (See Fanny Fern.) Partridge, Dr. Oliver, 103, 153 Patterson, Colonel, 134, 158 Pease, Hiram H., 180, 288 Petition of Peace, 234 Pepoon, Silas, 100, 113 Pitkin, Mrs. Mary Jane, 266 Pixley, David, 54, 115 Plumb, Henry, 249


Plumb, Mrs. Charles H., 258, 266, 290 Porcupine, 154


Railroads, 228, 230, 238-239


Red Lion Inn, Foreword xiii, 100, 125, 140, 152, 182, 205, 258, 290


Riggs, Dr. Austen Fox, 270-271, 274-275


Riggs Foundation. (See Austen Riggs Foundation, Inc.) Roads, 12, 46, 99-100, 182, 283 Robinson-Smith, Gertrude, 278


Schaghticokes, 71-74 Schilling, Mrs. Joseph, 266 Schools, English, 91, 103-104, 183-185, 232-233, 259-260 Schools, Indian. (See Indian Boarding School.) Schuyler, Philip, 144-145 Sedgwick, Alexander, Foreword xv, 258-259, 267-268 Sedgwick, Catherine, 55, 112, 185, 208-212, 215-216, 219- 220, 232, 235, 237, 280 Sedgwick, Charles, 218 Sedgwick, Mrs. Charles, 218, 221, 227 Sedgwick, Henry Dwight, 196, 218 Sedgwick, Henry Dwight II, 246- 247


Sedgwick house, 150, 247, 267 Sedgwick, Pamela, 74, 150, 171, 173-174 Sedgwick, Robert, 196, 218 Sedgwick, Susan Ridley, 217 Sedgwick, Susan. (See Mrs. Charles E. Butler.) Sedgwick, Judge Theodore, 123, 129, 133, 136, 141, 150, 157- 158, 165, 172-176 Sedgwick, Theodore, 174, 184, 217, 218, 228 Sergeant, Abigail, 30-31, 42, 46, 49-50, 51, 54-55, 65, 67, 74, 81-82, 102, 151-152, 166 Sergeant, Electa, 32, 91, 174, 176 Sergeant, Dr. Erastus, 32, 129, 130, 153 Sergeant, John, 1-5, 11-20, 23, 25, 27, 30, 32-33, 34-35, 47- 49, 181, 280, 283 Sergeant, John, 32, 91, 94


Seymour, George, 249


Seymour, Ira, 160


Shays, Daniel, 156


Shirley, Governor, 71, 77 Siege of Boston, 134-135


Six Nations, 5, 16-17


Society for the Preservation of Christian Morals, 188


Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, The, 10 Southmayd, Charles F., 241, 261 Stafford, Jesse, 167 Stage Coaches, 182-183


Stark, General John, 134, 146 Stockbridge Academy, 183, 232 Stockbridge Band, 257 Stockbridge House. Lion Inn.) Stockbridge Indians. (See Ma- hicans.) Stockbridge Library, 252-253, 291


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Stockbridge, Emigrations from, 179-181 Stockbridge, name of, 29, 285 Stockbridge, raid of, 159-162 Stoddard, John, 8-11, 20-22, 41, 59 St. Joseph's Church, 232, 290 St. Paul's Church, 226, 240-241, 289


Strickland, F. Cowles, 277 Sunrise Prayer Meeting, Fore- word xiv-xv, 192-193


Swann, John, 268


Swann, Mrs. John, 260-261 Swift, Seth, 121-122, 123


Thoreau, Henry, 223 Three Arts Society, 277


Town Hall, 232


Town Offices, 257


Town poor, 151-152


Treadway, Allen T., 270, 290


Trolley, 268-269, 292


Tuckerman, Emily, 266


Tuckerman, Lucius, 243


Umpachene, 1, 11, 18, 19, 20-21, 46, 53


Waumpaumcorse, 72-73 War of 1812, 177-179, 288


Watts, Isaac, 27-28


Wells, Carrie, Foreword xiv, 261


Wells, Thomas, 223, 243


West, Stephen, 90, 91, 110-114, 117, 118-124, 127, 128, 146, 161, 168, 178-179, 181, 191, 192, 223, 225, 232, 253 West, Mrs. Stephen, 121-122 Western Star, The, 167-168, 179, 288 Williams, Abigail. (See Abigail Sergeant.) Williams Academy, 232-233


Williams College, 42, 79, 187 Williams, Cyrus, 192, 229, 232, 290


Williams, Daniel, 143-144, 290 Williams, Daniel, 250, 290 Williams, Elijah, 68, 86, 105-109, 131-132, 141-142, 229, 258 Williams, Elisha, 54 Williams, Elizabeth, 79


Williams, Ephraim, 22-24, 29, 36, 40-41, 50-53, 66-68, 76, 98, 284-285


Williams, Ephraim, Jr., 41-45, 61-62, 76-81


Williams, Israel, 59, 70, 74


Williams, Josiah, 78, 86


Williams, Stephen, of Long-


meadow, 78 Williams, Dr. Thomas, 42-43, 78, 81 Williams, Thomas, 132, 135 Williams, William, 40, 42, 98-99, 126-128 Willis, N. P., 217 Willson, Mary, 109 Woodbridge, Jahleel, 129, 145, 151, 156, 160 Woodbridge, Joseph, 23, 99 Woodbridge, Timothy, 14, 19, 24, 29, 56, 62, 64, 87, 88-89 Wood-pulp industry, 253-254 World War, 271-274, 292 Wurtzbach, Frederick, 254


Van Deusen, John M., Foreword xiii, 251


Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt, 259, 265 Van Schaack, David, 106-107 Van Schaack, Henry, 106-107, 173 Van Valkenburgh, Jehoiakim, 3, 4, 10, 11, 18-19, 20-23


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