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Frothingham, Benjamin, autograph, 559. Rev. N. L., 476. Hon. Rich- ard, 566 ; autograph, 566; his “ Sam Adams Regiments," 29.
Fuel scarce during the siege, 156.
Fugitive-slave law, 397.
Fuller, Margaret, 656, 657 ; autograph, 656. Fulling mill, 587.
GAGE, THOMAS, made Governor of Massachusetts Bay, 54 ; seizes pow- der, and begins fortifications, 62 ; sends out expeditions, 66 ; and his wife, 68 ; his account of Lexington and Concord, 73 ; his order to in- habitants to leave Boston, fac-sim- ile, 76; reinforced, 81 ; dies, 100. Gamage, Dr. William, Jr., autograph, 112.
Gannett, Rev. E. S., 476.
Gardiner, Rev. J. S. J., 452, 625 ; por- trait, 453, 456.
Gardner, Rev. Calvin, 491 ; autograph, 491. Heury J., 258. Garretson, Rev. Freeborn, 435.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 371, 632 ; portrait, 373.
Garrison mob, 241, 381.
Gaston, William, mayor, 279; auto- graph, 291.
Gates, General in command in Boston, 185.
Gates and Carter duel, 185. Gaylord, Rev. N. M., 490.
General Repository, 479. German literature, influence of, 653, 660. .
Gerry, Elbridge, autograph, 211.
Gerrymander, 212. Gibbs, Major Caleb, 348.
Gill, Moses, autograph, 205.
Glen, James, 510. Glover, Colonel John, autograph, 113. GODDARD, D. A., "The Pulpit, Press, and Literature of the Revolution," 119.
Goodnow, Elisha, his gift, 262.
Goodrich, S. G., 649.
Goodwin, Mrs., keeps Washington's house, 113. Goodwin's ship-yard, 187.
Gorham, Nathaniel, 549 ; autograph, 549. Governor's Island, 306, 310. Grades at South End raised, 274.
Grafton, Duke of, 21 ; autograph, 21 ; Rev. C. C., 460.
Grant & Dashwood, 618.
Grape Island affair, 100.
Grasse, Comte de, autograph, 166.
Graves, Admiral, 80 ; autographı, 81.
Gray, Rev. F. T., 498. Harrison, Jr., autograph, 153. Samuel, 31. Tho- mas, autograph, 152. Rev. Thomas, 581. Hon. William, 314.
Gray's ropewalk, 30.
Greaton, Rev. James, 128. General John, 116; autograph, 116.
Green, Jonathan, 612, 613. Joseph, tbe wit, 178 ; his portrait, 132 : auto- graph, 152. Rev. Samuel, 411 ; au- tograph, 411.
Greene, General Nathanael, 117; auto- graph, 105, 118; in command in Boston, 182. Nathaniel, autograph, 153.
Green Dragon Tavern, 64.
Greenleaf, Joseph, 136. Rev. P. H., 461. Stephen, 14, 25. William, au- tograph, 29. Greenwood, Rev. F. W. P., 476.
Gregory, Commodore F. H., auto- graph, 352.
Grenville, George, autograph, 8. Greyhound Tavern, 131, 584. Gridley, Jeremy, 4. Richard, 82, 83 ; constructs defences in Cambridge, 106. Griffin, Rev. E. D., 407 ; autograph, 407. Griswold, Bishop, 454, 458.
HALE, EDWARD E., "The Siege of Boston," 67 ; his writings, 680; au- tograph, 680. Nathan, as editor, 627 ; autograph, 628.
Hales, J. G., x. Hall, Rev. Nathaniel, 593.
Hallowell, Benjamin, 179; autograph, 153. Hamilton, Alexander, statue of, 206. Hancock, John, 144 ; character of, 170, 200 ; autograph, 153, 200; portrait by Revere, 45, 46 ; delivers Massa- cre oration, 54 ; acts as major-gen- eral, 185 ; during Washington's visit (1789), 197, 199 ; his house, 155, 200, 201 ; his cottage at Jamaica Plain, 203 ; defeats Bowdoin, 194. Hannah Corcoran riot, 531. Harbinger, 663.
Harbor defences in War of 1812, 305. See Boston Harbor.
Harper, Rev. John, 438.
Harris, Isaac, 332. Thaddeus Mason, 592, 641 ; portrait. 593. Hartford, Farragut's flag-ship, 363.
Hartford Convention, 212 ; autographs of members from Massachusetts, 213.
Hart's ship-yard, 332. Harvard College buildings during the siege, 107. Hastings, Jonathan, 107, 109.
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Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 676 ; his au- Ingraph, 676. Hlaxtun, M., autograph, 353. Ifazard, ship, 186. Health, Board of, 279. Heath, General, in command in Bos- ton, :83 ; his likenesses and home- stead, 193: made general, 65; autograph, 65. Heath estate, 576. Iledge, F. Il., 660. Helpless Orphan, 636.
Henchman, Daniel, 31.
Henshaw, Joshua, autograph, :53.
fleuson, Father, 393.
Hewes, Shubael, 157. 179.
Hildreth, Richard, 667 ; his History of the United States, 668.
Hill, Alexander, autograph, 152. Rev. William, 5:0.
Hillard, George S., 384, 396 ; his writ- ings, 679 ; autograph, 679. Historical writers, 664- Hodgson, John, stenographer, 38. Hog Island, 78, 80.
Hog-reeves, 313.
Holbrook, Samuel, autograph, 531. Holden, Oliver, autograph, 570% Holland, Samuel, surveyor, iii, vi. Hollis Street meeting-house, 158. Hollowell, Robert, 179.
Holmes, Abiel, 641. Oliver Wendell, 650 ; his prose writings, 680; his poetry, 674. Holmes house in Cambridge, 108. Home Journal, 584.
Hooper, Robert, 56. Rev. William, 128.
Hopkins, Captain, 184. Rev. J. H., 456. Horse railroad, 577. Horticulture, 595. House of the Angel Guardian, 530, 534, 536. House of Industry, 230.
Howard, Rev. Simeon, 121, 472.
Howe, General, arrives, 81 ; autograph,
163 ; his quarters, 155. Rev. Jo- seph, 136. Rev. M. A. DeW .. 456. Samuel G., 393, 398, 651, 664 ; auto- graplı, 664. Howells, W. D., 679, 680, 681.
Hlubbard, Daniel, autograph, 153. Hudson, W. L., autograph, 353. Hughes, Samuel, autograph, 152. Hull, Commodore Isaac, 307, 539, 549, 341, 351 ; portrait, 339 : captures the "Guerrière," 339, 340, 341 ; au- tograph, 352 ; commands the Navy- yard, 347. Ilumphreys, Deacon Henry, 593. Hunt, Rev. John, 126. Iluntington, Rev. F. D., 462. Rev. Joshua, 406. Hlurd, Joseph, autograph, 554.
Hutchinson, Eliakim, 179. Thomas, chief-justice, 4 ; his house sacked, 14 ; becomes acting-governor, 23 ;
and the massacre, 33 ; becomes gov- ernor, 41 ; lettera made public, 44 i his house at Slilton, 48; recalled, 54 ; as writer, 145. Hyde Park, 595.
INCHES, HENDERSON, antograph, 153. Independence, line-of-battle ship, 343, 346-345 ; razeed, 361.
Independence proclaimed in Boston, 183 ; copies of the printed declara- tion, 183.
Independent Advertiser, 133.
Independent Chronicle, 138 ; fac-aim- ile, 139. Independent Ledger, 617.
Inman, Ralph, antograph, 106; his house, 106. Insane, hospital for, 146. Intrepid, torpedo-boat, 344: 365. Ivers, James, 490.
JACKSON, FRANCIS, 383. Jail, 153, 255.
Jamaica Pond aqueduct, a37, 573.
James, Henry, Jr., 680. Jarvis, Samuel, 631. Rey. S. F., 455- Jay's treaty, 204, 564.
Jeffries, Dr. John, 87.
Jenks, Rev. William, 407 ; autograph, 407. Johnson, Oliver, 372.
Johonunt, Francis, 337, 339-
Judd, Sylvester, his Margaret, 676. Judson, Rev. Adoniram, 428.
Julien, the caterer, 575.
Junketing, 268.
KEMALE, CHARLES, In Boston, 628. Kettell, John, autograph, 551.
KING, HENRY M., "The Baptists in Boston," 421. Rev. T. F., 490 ; autograph, 492. Rev. T. Starr, 492 ; autograph, 492.
King's Chapel, 450, 473.
Kirk, Rev. E. N., 412 ; autograph, 413. Kirkland, Rev. J. T., 473.
Kneeland, Rev. Abner, 491 ; auto- graph, 491. Know-nothing party, 527.
Knox, Henry, his family, 31 ; sees the massacre, 31 ; portrait, 95.
Kosciusko, 99.
LAFAYETTE in Boston, 173, 185, 3311 575, 602 : autograph, 173.
Lamb's Dam, 114, 573. Lamh Tavern, 93. Lamps in streets, 152. Land Commissioners, 258.
Lane, Oliver W., 489.
Lathrop, Rev. John, 125, 471.
Lauzun, antograph, 166.
Law books, sale of, during Revolution, 138.
Lawrence, Abbott, 345; his house, a3a. Captain James, 344. Leach, John, vii, 553 ; autograph, 353.
Learned, Colonel Ebenezer, auto- graph, 117. Thomas, 104. Leather manufacture, 587. Lechmere, Richard, to6; his house. 113. Lechmere's Point, 106. Lecture system, 658.
Lee, General Charles, autograph, 105. Rev. Jesse, 134, 436. Joseph, au- lograph, 153 ; his house, 113. Lee papers, 29.
Legislature, Boston in the, 398; grants to Boston institutinns, 198; coöpe- rates with Boston in improvements, 298; gifts to the city, 298. Leonard, Daniel, 13a ; autograph, 133. L'Etombe, 166. Lewis, Rev. S. C., 447.
Lexington, march to, 67, 101 ; Gage's account of, 73; relics of, 741 plan of, 103; authorities, toa.
Liberator, newspaper, 373, 633.
Liberty, Hancock's sloop, 13.
Liberty party, 389. Liberty song, 131.
Liberty tree, 12, 16, 19: 28, 45, 159; view of, 159.
Libraries in Brighton, 606; in Charles- town, 569. License law, 248, 254, 386. Lighthouse burned, 90, 183. Life in Boston in the Revolutionary period, 149. Lillie, Theophilus, 30.
Lincoln, Frederick W. Jr., mayor, 26a ; again elected, a68 ; autograph, 291. General II., autograph, 194.
Lincoln statue, 400.
Linsley, Rev. J HI., 410.
Linzee, Captain John, 83, 106.
Literature of the last hundred years, 617, 634. Little, Captain George, 187, 535- Cap- tain Luther, 187.
Little Sisters of the poor, 541. Lloyd, Henry, autograph, 152. James, 200. LODGE, HENRY CABOT, " The last forty years of Town Government," 189.
LONG, JOHN D., " Boston and the Commonwealth," 293.
Long Lana meeting-house, 471.
Longfellow, Stephen, autograph, 113. Henry W., 673; his poetry, 672 ; draft of his " Excelsior," 673 ; his house, 113.
Loring, Ellis Gray, 377. Joshua, 179. Louis Phillippe in Boston, 624. Lovejoy, E. P., killed, 384. Lovell, James, autograph, 160. John, autograph, 160. General Solomon, 185 : autograph, 185.
Lowell, Colonel Charles R., 321. James Russell, his poetry, 673 ; his antograph, 674 ; his house, 113, 114. John, Jr., 574.
Lowell estate in Roxbury, 576. Lowell Institute, 658.
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Loyalists, 175 ; abandon Boston, 191 ; writers, 145 ; corps of, formed, 77. Lyman, Joseph, autograph, 213. The- odore, mayor, 237; portrait, 237 ; autograph, 290; and the Garrison mob, 382.
Lynde, Benjamin, presided at the mas- sacre trials, 38 ; autograph, 38. Lynde's Point, 567.
MACCARTV FARM, 576. Maffitt, Rev. J. N., 438.
Magazines, 636.
Magee, Captain James, 575.
Magnifique, ship wrecked in Boston harbor, 88.
Malcom, Daniel, 23 ; autograph, 152. Malden bridge, 555-
Manly, John, commissioned, 90; au- tograph, 90; captures ordnance, 106.
Mann, Horace, 652.
Manwaring, Edward, 38.
Maps of Boston, i-xii.
Marshfield, troops at, 65.
Mason, Rev. Charles, 464. David, 62. Jonathan, autograph, 29, 153.
Masquerade, 161.
Massachusetts Centinel, 617, 626; laws of Congress in, 624. Massachusetts Gazette, 130.
Massachusetts Magazine, 635, 637.
Massachusetts Mercury, 625.
Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 663. Massachusetts Spy, 134, 617 ; fac- simile, 135; removed to Worcester, 137.
Massachusetts Baptist Education So- ciety, 430.
Massachusetts Fnsileers, 303.
Massachusetts Historical Society, 635. Massachusetts State papers, 145. Massachusetts, ship, 331.
Massachusettensis, essays, 133.
Mather, Rev. Samuel, 126 ; antograph, 127.
Matignon, Rev. F. A., 516; autograph, 519. Maverick, Samuel, 31.
May, Samuel J., 379-
Mayhew, Father, 529. Jonathan, 119; and the Stamp Act, 20, 467, 484. McAlpine, Daniel, 160.
McCleary, Samuel F., father and son, 225.
McLean Asylum for the insane, 567. Means, Rev. James H., 594.
Meeting-house hill in Roxbury, 577; in Dorchester, 594. Mein, John, 30, 151 ; antograph, 131. Mein & Fleming, 130.
Merchant's autographs, Revolutionary period, 152.
Merrimac, frigate, 362.
Methodist churches, 423 ; in Brighton, 605 ; in Charlestown, 563 ; in Rox- bary, 582 ; School of Theology, 441 ; Social Union, 442.
Mexican war, 311, 565, 664.
Middlesex canal, 556 ; horse railroad, 556. Mifflin, Thomas, v ; quartermaster- general, IsD.
Miles, Rev. James B., 412 ; autograph, 413. Militia, 303, 328.
Mill-dam, 575 ; plan of, in 1814, x, xi. Miller's Hill, 105.
MINER, A. A., 500 ; "Century of Uni- versalism," 483.
Minot, George R., autograph, 194.
Missions by the Baptists, 428.
Missionary Herald, 646.
Mitchell, Rev. Edward, 490 : auto- graph, 490.
Mohawks of the tea-party, 49.
Montgomery, J. B., antograph, 353.
Monthly Anthology, 479, 637.
Montresor, ii, iii.
Moore house in Cambridge, 110.
Moorhead, Rev. John, 129.
Morgan, Daniel and his riflemen, 104. John T., 332
Morris, Commodore Charles, 341 ; au- tograph, 352.
Morse, Rev. Jedediah, 406, 471, 474, 560 ; autograph, 407, 560 ; his writ- ings, 561 ; controversy with Hannah Adams, 560, 641. S. F. B., birth- place, 255 ; autograph, 553· Sidney E., 632.
Motley, J. L., 671 ; antograph, 671. William W., 438.
Mount Hope Cemetery, 586.
Mount Pleasant, 576.
Muddy Pond, 572.
Mugford, Captain, 182.
Murray, Rev. John, 484,. 489 ; por- trait, 486; autograph, 486.
Murray's barracks, 31.
Mystic River, xii ; water works, 569.
NANTASKET ROADS, British fleet driven from, 182.
National Lancers, 300.
Naval hospital, 351 ; school, 348 ; ser- vice during the Revolution, 118, 186. Navigation acts, 9.
Navy agent, 336.
Navy-yard established, 335, 556 ; the original purchase, 337; plan in 1823, 342 ; ship-honses built, 344 ; plan in 1827, 350 ; plan in 1874, 366.
Neale, Rev. R. H., 426.
Neck, defences on the, 80 ; views of, 80. Neponset River, 595.
New England club of loyalists, 175.
New England, maps of, i.
New England Chronicle, 138.
New England Galaxy, 628, 631.
New England Guards, 307, 342, 345> 346.
New England Magazine, 651. New England Methodist Historical Society, 442. New Jerusalem Church, 509. New York Herald, 630. Newman, Robert, 101.
News-Letter, 130.
Newspapers, 617; taxed, 621. Nichols, E. T., autograph, 353. Nicholson, John B., antograph, 352. Commodore Samuel, 333, 334, 338 ; autograph, 352.
Nixon, John, autograph, 105. Nix's Mate, i.
Non-importation agreement, 29, 41, 1 50. Nooks Hill, 97. .
Norcross, Otis, 272 ; mayor, 273 ; au- tograph, 291.
Norfolk County Journal, 584.
Norfolk Gazette, 583.
Norfolk Guards, 584. Norfolk House, 576.
Norman, J., iv, vii, ix. North, Lord, 26; autograph, 26.
North American Review, 638, 643, 663. North Chelsea, 616.
Nortoo, Professor Andrews, 477. Charles E., his writings, 679.
Novaoglus Essays, 133. Novel, first American, 636.
OCEAN SPRAY, 616.
Odd Fellows, 585.
Ogden, Rev. John C., 449.
Old and New, 680. Old Ironsides, 337.
Old North, 156.
Old South, 156, 158.
Old State House made a City Hall, 235.
Oliver, Andrew, as a writer, 146; por- trait, 43 ; antograph, 43 ; hung in effigy, 12 ; his oath of resignation, 15. Andrew, Jr., 146. Peter, an- tograph, 43. Thomas, his honse, 113, 114 ; family, 43.
Otheman, Anthony, 440.
Otis, Harrison Gray, 194, 204, 303 ; as a boy, 70; mayor, 234 : portrait, 235 ; autograph, 213, 235, 290. Mrs. Harrison Gray, 315. James, argues against writs of assistance, 4 ; por- trait 6 ; antograph, 6; his State- ment, 10; proposes a congress, 12, 15 ; fac-simile of letter, 20; active, 25 ; as a writer, 140.
Overseers of the poor, 271. Oxnard, Thomas, 340, 341.
PADDOCK, ADINO, 62 ; autograph, 62. Bishop, 464.
Page, Lieutenant, iii.
Paige, Rev. Lucius R., 503 ; autograph, 503.
Paine, Rev. Joshua, Jr., 560. Robert Treat, 144, v ; in massacre trials, 36 ; autograph, 144. Thomas, 625.
Palladium, 625.
Panics of invasion, 165.
Paper mill, 595.
Papists, warrant against, 169.
PALFREY, GENERAL F. W., " Boston Soldiery in War and Peace," 303 ;
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in service, 326. John G., 476, 646 ; Abolitionist, 377, 395. Park Street, view of, 232.
Parker, Foxball A., autograph, 35ª, 353. Joho, autograph, 74. Rev. Samuel, 123, 447, 450, 454. Rev. Theodore, as theologian, 478 ; as minister, 581 ; an Abolitionist, 393, 393 ; portrait, 394 ; autograph, 394; references for life, 394 ; as lecturer, 659.
Parkman, Francis, his histories, 668. Parks proposed, 284; in Roxbury, 586. Parrott, E. G., autograph, 353. Parsons, T. W., 676. l'arting atone, 585. Patriota amoog the country gentry, 191 ; imprisoned, 154.
Payne, Edward, autograph, 29, 152. Payson, Rev. Phillips, 551, 611, 612, 615; autograph, 551. Samuel, 551, 557 ; autograph, 558. Paxton, Charles, autograph, 4.
PEABODY, A. P., " Unitariana in Bos- ton," 467. Rev. Ephraim, 479. Peacock Tavern, 117. Peace of 1815, 213. Peace extra of 1783, 174. Peck, John, 186.
Pelham, Henry, bis map of Boston, ii ; autograph, iii.
Pemberton, Rev. Ebenezer, 125. Sam- uel, autograph, 39. Penobscot expedition, 185. Pennsylvania, constitution of, 139. Pepperell, Sir William, the younger, $79. Percy, Earl, arrives, 56; letters, 57, 101 ; portrait, 58 ; autograph, 58 ; his headquarters, 155; at Lexington, 70 ; his retreat, 75. Peter Farley, 649. Phelps, Rev. A. A., 411.
Phillips, John, mayor, 90, 224 : portrait, 223 ; autograph, 290. Wendell, 376, 384. Willard, 638 ; autograph, 639. William, 38; autograph, 29, 153.
Phips family, 111. Phipa'a farm, 106. Pierce, llenry L., mayor, 281 ; again elected, 288 ; autograph, 291. Pierpont, Joho, 377, 650 ; autograph, 650.
Pierpont'a village, 571. Pigot, General, 84 ; autograph, 84 ; his quarters, 155. Pillmore, Rev. Joseph, 435. Pillory, 173. Pilot, 633. Pine-tree flag, 188. Pitcairn, Major, 102, 103; killed, 87. Pitt and the Stamp Act, 17. Ploughed hill, 104. Polar Star, 627.
Police, city liable for their acts, 300; department of, 245, 246, 253, 259, 266 ; reorganized, 289.
Pond Plain, 571. Poole, Charles, 551. VOL. III .- 87.
Port-captain, 348, 353- PORTER, EDWARD G., "The begin- ning of the Revolution," s. Rev. Eliphalet, 580.
Post Boy, 130. Poterie, Ahbé de la, 3'5. Potter, Rev Alonzo, 455.
Powars, E. E., 617. Powars & Willis, 138. Powder tower, 105. Power of Sympathy, 636.
PRKALE, ADMIRAL GEORGE H , "The Navy and the Charlestown Navy Yard," 331. Jedediah, 64 ; auto- graph, 64.
Prentice, Rev. Thomas, 559, 563 ; antograph, 562.
Prescott, William (Judge), autograph, 213. Colonel William sent to Bun- ker Hill, 82; autograph, 82, 115. William IT., 666 ; autograph, 666 ; view of his library, 667.
Press of the last hundred years, 617; of the Revolution, 130. Preston, Captain Thomas, 31 ; his trial, 36, 38. Price Lectures, 452. Priest, John T., 551.
Prince, Frederick O., mayor, 287; again elected, 290 ; autograph, 291.
Princeton, U. S. Steamer, 362.
Prisoners taken by the British, 187. Privateers in the Revolution, 90, 92, 118, 182 ; in the war of :812, 340- Prohibitory liquor law, 254. Prospect Hill Camp, 105- Protector, ship, 187. Provincial Congress, 63, 65, 107. Public Garden act, 263. Public Institutions, directors of, 262. Pulling, John, 101. Pulling Point, 612, 616. Punch bowl village, 571. Pulpit of the Revolution, 119. Purkett, Captain Henry, 303. Puseyism, 458.
Putnam, Dr. Aaron, 336 ; autograph, 556. Rev. George, 479, 581. Israel, autograph, 80 ; at Prospect Hill, 105 ; in command in Boston, 182.
QUINCY, EDMUND, 376. Josiah, Jr. (patriot), law reports, 5 ; defends Preston, 36 ; bis portrait, 37 ; auto- graph, 37; speech on tea, 49; " Ilyperion," 142; on Port bill, 142 Josiah (President), 142, 307; and embargo, 209 ; opposed city charter, 221 ; mayor, 226 ; portrait, 227 ; statues, 127, 291 ; autograph, 290. Josiah (the younger), mayor, 251 ; autograph, 290. Samuel, 36, 179, 191.
Quincy market, view of, 228.
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RAILROAD, to the Hudson, 234. Railroad jubilee, 257. Railroads opposed, 596. Raod, Dr. Isaac, autograph, 555-
Randall, Rev. G. M., 461. Rangers, 307. Ransom, George M., autograph, 353- Rawdon, Lord, 87. Read, John, 572, 575.
Reed, B. T., 465. David, 633 Rav.
JAMES, 510; " New Jerusalem Church," 509. Colonel Joseph, autograph, 113. Sampson, 510. Registration of voters, a86.
Regulation acts, 53, 55-
Relly, Rev. James, 484.
Reporting, early, 622. Republican party (carly), 623. Republican volunteers, 303. Revenue laws, 8, 41.
Revere, Paul, 310, 332, 337; and bis
lauteros, 101 : bis transparencies, 135; in the Peaobscot Expedition, 186; his ride, 68; portrait, 69 : autograph, 69 ; engraves paper mo- ney, 69; bis plan of King Street, 39; his illuminations of the massa- cre, 40; portrait of Ilancock, 45. 46 ; mission to New York, so ; his " Able Doctor," 55. Major Paul J. 318 ; portrait, 319. Revere, town of, 611, 616.
Revolution, beginning of, I. Rhode Island Expedition, 185. Rice, Alexander H., mayor, 261 ; auto-
graph, 291. Rich, Isaac, 439. Richards, Rev. George, 488.
Richardson, Ebenezer, 30. Ripley, Rev. George, 477, 663. Robin, Abbé, in Boston, 168. Robinson, Rev. J. P., 461. Rochambeau, autograph, 166.
Rocking atone, 586. Rockingham ministry, 16,
Rodgers, Admiral John, autograph, 353. Rogers, Jeremiah Dummer, 180, 562. Rev. William M., 411 ; autograph, 411. Roman Catholics, 515; in Brighton, 605 ; in Roxbury, 582.
Romans, B., v. Romney, man-of-war, 23. Roslindale, 573.
Rousselet, Rev. Louis, 515- Rowe, J., autograph, 152. Rowson, Mrs. Susannah, 643- Roxbury, in the last hundred years, 571 ; two hundred and fiftieth anni- versary, 575 ; a city, 577; mayors of, 578; annexed, 275, 579 ; churches, 580; schools, 532 ; noted citizens, 588; maps of, viii, z, xi ; old par- sonage in, 115, 116 ; American lines in, 114; forts, 115, 116. Roxbury artillery, 584. Roxbury Athenzum, 583. Roxbury city guard, 584. Roxbury City Gazette, 584. Roxbury horse guards 584. Royall, Isaac, 111 ; his mansion, 105- Ruddock, John, 437.
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Ruggles, George, his house, 113. Tim- othy, 77; autograph, 77. Ruggles estate in Roxbury, 576. Russell, Major Ben., 617; autograph, 619 ; portrait, 619 ; his Gazette, 625. Thomas, 113; autograph, 153, 564. Walter, autograph, 551.
SACK, JOHN, 614. Salem, Leslie's expedition to, 65. Salt pans, 587. Salter, Richard, autograph, 152.
Saltonstall, Dudley, 186. Saodeman, Robert, 129. Sanitary measures, 226. Sans Souci Club, 620. Sargeot, Epes, 630; autograph, 630. J. O. 651.
Saturday, beginning of Sunday, 169. Saturday Evening Gazette, 631. Savage, James, 646.
Scammell, Alexander, autograph, 105. Schools, 231, 249, 254 ; in Brighton, 605; books used in, 642, 644; in Charlestown, 557; in Dorchester, 591.
Scott, John, autograph, 152. SCUDDER, HORACE E., " Life ia Boston," 149.
Sea-fencibles, 311. Seabury, Bishop, 449. Seamen's Bethel, 438. Seaver, Benjamin, mayor, 258; auto- graph, 290.
Seaverns, Joel, farm, 586.
Second Massachusetts Regimeot in the Civil War, 325. Sedgwick, Catharine M., 647; auto- graph, 648. Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, 654.
Selectmen, origin of, 218. Selfridge trial, 207.
Sewall, Jonathan, 36, 132, 133 ; as writer, 146; his house, 113. Rev. Joseph, 125. Samuel, autograph, 554. Samuel E., 372, 377.
Sewall's farm, 114.
Shaw, Lemuel, drafts city charter, 222. Colonel Robert G., 321 ; portrait, 321. Samuel, 38, 331 ; autograph, 38.
Sharp, Rev. Daniel, 425. Shays's Rebellion, 193, 194, 572, 622. Shedd, A. B., 551. Sherburne, Joseph, autograph, 153. Ship-yards, 187. Shirley Hall, 575. Shubrick, William B., 349 ; autograph, 352.
Shurtleff, Nathaniel B., 261, 273 ; mayor, 276; autograpb, 291. Shurtleff farm, 615. Silloway, Rev. T. W., 491. Silver, Rev. Abiel, 509. Simms, the fugitive, 256, 397.
Sisters of Charity, 520; of the Good Shepherd, 540; of Notre Dame, 53 532.
Skinner, Rev. Otis A., 504 ; autograph, 504- Skillman, Rev. Isaac, 127, 423. Slavery in Massachusetts, 370. Sleeper, Jacob, 439. Small-pox, 163, 612.
Smith, Isaac, 72; autograph, 29. Jerome V. C., mayor, 259 ; auto- graph, 291. Ralph, 587.
Snider, Christopher, 30. Snow, Jeremiah, 549. Snowden, Rev. Samuel, 440.
Society of the Holy Redeemer, 544. Soldier's monument on the Common, 324- Solemo league and covenant, 55. Somerville incorporated, 568.
Song of Liberty, 144.
Sons of Liberty, 11, 12, 13, 19, 26, 29, 150. Southack, Cyprian, viii. South bay, xii ; lands, 253.
South Boston, 597; plan of, xi; flats, 273. See Dorchester Neck. Southgate, Rev. H., 460. Sparks, Jared, 647; autograph, 647; his writings, 647; his library, 647.
Sparhawk, Edward, 603. Spears used during the siege, 116. Spicer, William F., autograph, 353.
Spionets, 154.
Spooner, John, autograph, 153. J. J., 584.
Sprague, Charles, 651 ; autograph, 649. Captain Richard, 559.
Spry, Rev. Christopher, 438.
Stamp Act, 9; cut of stamp, 12 ; scbe- · dule of prices, 12 ; congress, 12, 15 ; riot, 14 ; in parliament, 17; repealed, 19 ; rejoicings in Boston, 19.
Stark, John, at Bunker Hill, 88 ; auto- grapb, 89.
State-aid to soldiers, 315.
State and City, 293 ; large tax paid by Boston to the State, 296.
State prison, 567 ; mutiny at, 351. State-reform School at Westboro', 241. Stearns, George L., 398.
Steedman, Charles, autograph, 353. Steuben, Baron, 185 ; autograpb, 185. Stevenson, General Thomas G., 317 ; portrait, 317.
Stillman, Rev. Samuel, 127, 423 ; por- trait, 422.
Stone, Rev. John S., 457.
Storer, Ebenezer, autograph, 29, 153. Story, Joseph, his verse, 643. W. W., 676.
Stow, Rev. Baron, 425.
Stowe, H. B., her Uncle Tom's Cabin, 396 ; her writings, 677 ; autograph, 678.
Streeter, Rev. S., 490 ; autograph, 490. Street commissioners, 278. Streets, widening of, cost, 273. Stringham, Commodore S. H., auto- graph, 352. Strong, Caleb, autograph, 205. Suburban News, 584.
Sudbury River water, 280. Suffolk County in the Civil War, 313. Suffolk resolves, 59. . Suffolk Street district, 274. Sugar duties, 10.
Sullivan, Captain George, 345. James, 626; autograph, 208. General John, autograph, 104. William, 380.
Sumner, Charles, 390; portrait, 391 ; references for his life, 392 ; as- saulted, 398. Increase, autograph, 204. Sunday-schools, 405. Sutherland, George, 439. Swan, Samuel, autograph, 551.
Swedenborgians, 509. Swedenborg's belief, 511.
Swett, Captain Samuel, 346.
Syckes, John, 614. Symmes, Major Andrew, 183.
TALLEYRAND in Boston, 624. TARBOX, I. N., " The Congregational Churches," 401.
Tea seat to Boston, 44 ; arrives, 45, 46 ; meetings held, 47; minutes of the meetings, 49 ; thrown into the har- bor, 49 ; names of the actors, 50, 51 : sources of information, 51.
Ten-hills farm, 104.
Ternay, Chevalier de, autograph, 166. Thacher, Oxenbridge, 4, 10, 144. Pe- ter, autograph, 103.
Thayer, Ephraim, 332. Rev. John, 515 ; autograph, 515. Rev. T. B., 504 ; autograph, 504.
Theatricals during the siege, 161.
Thomas, General, 78 ; made general, 65 ; autograph, 65 ; builds fort at Roxbury, 116. Isaiah, 134, 642 ; his History of Printing, 642. Joshua, autograph, 213.
Thompson, Rev. Amos G., 438. George, 381. Rev. J. S., 491 ; au- tograplı, 491. Samuel, viü, ix.
Thoreau, H. D., 658.
Thursday lecture, 159, 164, 402, 469.
Town-meetings, 174.
Towns, origia of, 217 ; government of, 218 ; can be incorporated as cities hy the legislature, 220.
Townshend, Charles, 8, 21, 26.
Ticknor, George, 661, 667 ; statuette of, 661 ; autograph, 661 ; his Spanish Literature, 661 ; view of his library, 662 ; his house, 232.
Ticonderoga, cannoo from, 106. Tigers, New England guards, 300. Tithing meo, 154.
Tractarian movement, 458. Tracy, Nathaniel, 113 ; entertains French officers, 166.
Transcendentalism, 477, 654, 658. Tremont Street in 1800, 451 ; opened, 576.
Tremont Temple, 431. Trinity Church, 456 ; ruins of, 457. Troops seat to Boston, 23, 25, 26, 56, 64.
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Trumball, Timothy, 551, 557 ; auto- graph, 557. Trumbull, John, v; hia plan of Bos- ton and vicinity, 80. Tucker, Captain Samuel, 182, 187. Tuckerman, Rev. Joseph, 477, 615. Tudor, William, 144, 453, 637, 638; autograph, 144, 184, 185. 'l'ufta, Charles, founder of Tufts Col- lege, 555. Nathan, autograph, 555. Samuel, 557.
Tufts College, 500 ; House, 105. Tukey, Francis, 252 ; discharged, 258. Turner, Rev. Edward, 491 ; autograph, 497. Captain William, 303. Twentieth Massachusetts regiment, 318,326. Tyrannicide, brig, 187.
UNION CLUB, 232. Unitarian Review, 479.
Unitarians, 450, 467, 646; table of churches, 480; in Brighton, 605 ; controversy, 561 : in Dorchester, 394 ; in Roxbury, 581.
United States Intelligencer, 520.
Universalists, 483 ; their first meeting- house, 489 : publications, 507; in Brighton, 605 ; in Charlestown, 562; in Roxbury, 581.
Universalist Magazine, 497. Urquart, James, autograph, iii.
Ursuline Convent established, 519; destroyed by a mob, 238, 521, 564 ; view of, 522 ; references upon, 524 ; indemnification, 532.
VASSALL, HENRY, iii. Colonel John, 11.
Vassall house in Cambridge, 111. Vaubiard, Admiral, in Boston, 188. Vermont, line-of-battle ahip, 344, 354. Vinton, Rev. A. H. 460. Viomenil arrives, 165. Virginia, line-of-battle ship, 354-
WADSWORTH, ALEXANDER, x. Gen- eral Peleg, 186; autograph, :36. Wadsworth house, 106 ; view of, 107. Waldo, Daniel, autograph, 213. Jo. seph, autograph, 29.
Walker, Rev. James, D. D., 563 ; auto- graph, 562. Timothy, autograph, 567. Dr. William J. autograph, 552. Walter, Rev. William, 129. War of :812, 211, 303, 626. War of Secession, gia ; men furnished by Boston, 315.
Ward, Artemas, made general, 64 : autograph, 64; portrait, 109, 186;
commands in Roxbury, 116. Judge Artemas, 362. Colonel Joseph, 86. Warden & Russell, 617.
Ware, Henry, Sr., 474. Rev. Henry, Jr., 476.
Warner, Jonathan, 573-
Warren, Dr. John, autograph, na; surgeon of Cambridge Hospital, 112. Joseph, as a writer, 142 ; mas- sacre oration, 65, 142 ; fac-simile of it, 143 : his aword, 143; autograph, 39, 60; hia binhplace, 59 ; lived on Hanover Street, 59; portrait, 60; other likenesses, 61 ; family, 61 ; burial, 61 ; his wife's portrait, 63 : Chairman of Committee of Safety, 77 ; killed, 88 ; statue of, 566. Mercy, 146 ; her writings, 641.
Warren Association, 426. Warren bridge, 555.
Warren Phalanx, 307, 552. Warren, sloop-of-war, 354.
Warren Tavern, 558.
Washington takes command, 90; at Dorchester Ileights (by Stuart), 98 : his writings, 647 ; proclamation of, 181 ; headquarters in Cambridge, 106 ; visits Boston (1759), 197, 349, 559, 573 ; Hancock'a conduct tow- ards, 197, 199 ; reception arch, 200; portraits (Atheneum head), 198: other likenesses, 199; monuments to, 199-
Washington Elm, 109, 110. Washington, Fort, 106. Washington Light Infantry, 303.
Washington Medal, 100.
Washington Street, 199- Waslington Village, 595, 598. Watchman and Reflector, 633. Water-power Company, 261.
Water-supply considered, 238, a49, 250, 251 ; introduced, 252, a56. Waterhouse, Samuel, 132, 151. Wayland, Rev. Francis, 426. Webster, Daniel, 628; autograph, 670 ; his seventh of March speech, 396; refused Faneuil Hall to speak in, 257 : his statue, 232. Grant, 135. Wednesday Evening Club, 168. Weekly Advertiser, 130. Weekly newspapers. 631. Weeks, Rev. J. W., 447. Weld, Stephen M., 583.
Wells, Charles, mayor, 236 ; autograph, 290. Rev. E. M. P., 457, 461. Welsh Fusiliers, 56, 80. Wesleyao Association, 441. West Church, 158.
West Roxbury, 117; set off, 577, 578 ; annexed, 284, 5%.
Western Railroad opened, 249. Wheatley, l'hillis, 147; aoto., 147. Wheildon, William W., Revere's Sig- nal Lanterns, to1 ; Bunker Hill Aurora, 547; same, 570.
Whipping-post, 172.
Whipple, E. P., 681 ; autograph, 681. White farm, 576.
Whittemore, Rev. Benjamin, 503 ; au- tograph, 503. Rev. Thomas, 497 : autograph, 497.
Whittier, J. G., 650 ; his poetry, 675. Wightman, Joseph M., mayor, 265; autograph, 291.
Wilde, Samuel S., antograph, a1 3. Wilder, Marshall P., 59%. Willard, Solomon, autograph, 566. Willard's clocks, 587.
Williams, John Foster, 186, 187, 188. Bishop J. J., 530, 533, 539 ; made archbishop, 543. Danlel, 551. Jona- than, autograph, 155. Joseph, 572. Richard, iv. Dr. Thomas, 576.
Williama farm in Chelsea, 615. Willis, Nathaniel, 632. Willis'a creek, 105.
Winchester Home for Aged Women, 570. Winnisimmet Ferry, 615.
Winship mansion in Brighton, 602, 608.
Winship'a nurseries, 607.
Winslow, Rev. Hubbard, 412. Isaac, autograph, 153. John, autograph, [52. Winslow Blues, 303. Winter Hill, 104, 105.
Winthrop, John, statue of, 291 ; his History of New England, 646. Robert C., chairman of the Over- seers of the Poor, 272. Thomas L., 224. Winthrop, town of, 611, 616. Wise, Rev. John, 122. Wisner, Rev. B. B., 409; autograpb, 409. Withington, Matthew, viii, h.
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society. 442. Wood, David, 552. David, Jr., 562. Josiah, autograph, 55a.
Worcester, Rev. Noah, 607. Rev .
Thomas, 509. Writs of assistance, 2, 4, 21, 140% Wymao, Thomas B., autograph, 566 YOUNG, Rev. ALEXANDER, 476. Young & Etheridge, 625. Zion's Herald, 441, 633.
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