The memorial history of Boston : including Suffolk County, Massachusetts. 1630-1880, Vol. IV, Part 85

Author: Winsor, Justin, 1831-1897, ed; Jewett, C. F. (Clarence F.), publisher
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Boston : Osgood
Number of Pages: 760


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*1798. Mason Fund.


1800 to 1810.


1800. Boston Female Asylum.


1809. Massachusetts Bible Society.


1810 to 1820.


#1811. Dexter Fund.


1811. Massachusetts General Hospital.


1812. Howard Benevolent Society.


1816. Fragment Society.


1816. Widows' Society.


1816. British Charitable Society.


1816. American Tract Society.


1816. City Missionary Society.


1816. American College and Educat'l Soc'y.


1816. Society for Promoting Theol. Education.


1817. Boston Fatherless and Widows' Society.


1818. McLean Asylum for the Insane (Massa- chusetts General Hospital).


1818. Penitent Female Refuge and Bethesda Society.


1819. Devens' Benevolent Society.


1820 to 1830.


1821. Massachusetts Baptist Charitable Soc'y.


1824. Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary.


1827. Young Men's Benevolent Society.


1829. Episcopal City Mission.


1829. Boston Seamen's Friend Society.


1830 to 1840.


1831. St. Vincent Orphan Asylum.


1831. Congregational Publishing Society.


*1832. Lucy Bullman Charity.


1832. Preachers' Aid Society of New England Conference M. E. Church.


1832. Boston Lying-in Hospital.


1832. Lowell Institute.


1833. Boston Children's Friend Society.


1833. Christian Infant School and Children's Home Association.


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1835. Nickerson Home for Children.


1835. Industrial Aid Society.


1835. Boston Asylum and Farm School for Boys.


1836. New England Moral Reform Society.


1838 South Boston Samaritan Society.


1839. Benevolent Fraternity of Churches.


1840 to 18 50.


1846. Episcopal Clerical Fund Association.


1846. New England Education Society.


* See p. 656.


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THE CHARITIES OF BOSTON, ETC.


' 1847. Temporary Home for the Destitute.


1847. Needle Woman's Friend Society.


1848. Society for the Relief of Aged and Des- titute Clergymen.


1848. German Aid Society.


1848. Massachusetts School for Idiotic and Feeble-Minded Youth.


1849. Home for Aged Women.


1849. Children's Mission.


1850 to 1860.


1851. Boston Young Men's Christian Assoc'n.


1851. Boston Young Men's Christian Union.


1851. House of the Angel Guardian.


1851. Boston Provident Association.


1852. Sailors' Snug Harbor.


*1852. David Sears Charity.


1853. Congregational Library.


1853. Industrial School for Girls.


1853. New England Scandinavian Benevolent Society.


1854. Tufts College.


1855. Evangelical Baptist Benevolent and Mis- sionary Society.


1855. Lawrence Model Lodging Rooms.


1855. Church Home for Orphans and Destitute Children.


1855. Improved Dwellings for the Poor.


1855. Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital.


1855. Spiritualists' Ladies' Aid Society.


1856. Roxbury Home for Children and Aged Women.


1856. Homeopathic Medical Dispensary.


1857. Washingtonian Home.


1857. Channing Home.


1858. Independent Order of Good Templars.


1858. North Street Union Mission to the Poor.


1859. Independent Order of Good Templars (re-organized).


1860 to 1870.


1865. House of the Good Samaritan.


1865. Home for Aged Colored Women.


1860. Home for Aged Men.


1861. Boston Sewing Circle.


1861. Society of St. Vincent de Paul.


*1861. Pierce Fuel Fund.


1862. N. E. Hospital for Women and Children.


1863. Carney Hospital.


*1863. Holton Funds (2).


1864. Association for the Protection of Roman Catholic Children.


1864. Temporary Asylum for Discharged Fe- male Prisoners (Dedham).


1864. Consumptives' Home.


1865. Willard Tract Repository.


1865. Boston Children's Aid Society.


1865. Baldwin-Pl. Home for Little Wanderers.


1865. St. Joseph's Home for Sick and Desti- tute Servant Girls.


* See p. 656.


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1865. Winchester Home for Aged Women.


1865. Swiss Aid Society.


1865. Boston North End Mission.


1866. Boston Young Women's Christ'n Assoc'n.


1866. Massachusetts Temperance Alliance.


1867. Boston Port and Seanen's Aid Society.


1867. House of the Good Shepherd.


1867. Massachusetts Infant Asylum.


1867. United Hebrew Benevolent Association.


1867. Grand Army of the Republic (Boston).


1868. Soc'y for Employment of Bible Readers.


1868. Dental College (Infirmary).


1868. Boston Musician's Relief-Fund Society.


1868. Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.


1868. St. Elizabeth's Hospital.


1868. St. Mary's Infant Asyluni and Lying-in Hospital.


1869. Boston University.


1869. Ladies' Relief Agency.


1869. Italian Benevolent Society.


1869. Children's Hospital.


1869. Boston Flower and Fruit Mission.


1870 to 1880.


+ Hospital Newspaper Society.


+ Lowell School of Practical Design.


1870. Boffin's Bower.


1870. St. Luke's Home for Convalescents.


1870. Shawmut Universalist Flower Mission.


1870. Home for the Aged Poor.


1870. Museum of Fine Arts.


1870. Simmons Female College.


1870. Boston Co-operative Building Company.


1871. Moral Education Association of Boston.


1871. Association of the Evangelical Lutheran Church for Works of Mercy.


1872. Women's Educational Association.


1872. Charlestown Free Dispensary.


1872. Poor Children's Excursions.


1873. Ambulance Service.


1873. Dispensary for Diseases of Women.


1873. Dispensary for Diseases of Children.


1873. Boston Training School for Nurses.


+1874. Young Men's Hebrew Association.


1874. Women's Christian Temperance Union.


1874. Boston Industrial Temporary Home.


1874. Boston North End Diet Kitchen.


1874. Jamaica Plain Employment and Tempo- rary Relief Society.


1874. Provident Wood-yard.


1875. Co-operative Society of Visitors among the Poor.


1875. Highland Aid Society.


1875. Free Hospital for Women.


1875. Société Franco-Belge de Secours, etc.


1875. Sea-shore Home (Winthrop).


1875. Boston South End Diet Kitchen.


1875. West Boston Relief Association.


1875. Massachusetts Total Abstinence Society.


t Exact dates not known.


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THE MEMORIAL HISTORY OF BOSTON.


1875. Wellesley College (Wellesley).


1875. Young Men's Catholic Association, Bos- ton College.


1875. Young Men's Catholic Association, South Boston. 1875. Country Week.


1876. Spinal Home.


1876. Massachusetts Society for the University Education of Women.


1876. Union for Christian Work.


1876. Society for the Relief of the Sick Poor.


1877. Temporary Home for Workingmen.


1877. Boston Deaf-Mute Society.


1877. Roxbury Young Men's Union.


1877. Shaw Asylum for Mariners' Children.


1877. Adams' Nervine Asylum.


1877. Pawn Fund.


1878. Lewis Street Mission.


-1878. Christian Workers.


1878. Massachusetts Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Children.


1878. New England Society for the Suppres- sion of Vice.


1878. Miss Burnap's Home for the Aged and Friendless.


1878. Training School for Nurses.


1878. Hebrew Ladies' Sewing Society.


1878. Summer Street Fire Fund.


1878. Portland Street Mission.


1878. Friendly Hand.


1878. Boston Cooking School.


1879. Wells Memorial Association.


1879. Reading-Room for Newsboys and Boot- blacks.


1879. Massachusetts Public Health Associa'n.


1879. N. E. Home for Intemperate Women.


1879. Girls' Friendly Society.


1879. Associated Charities.


1879. Ward VI. Workrooms.


1879. Ward XVI. Workrooms.


1880.


1880. North End Industrial School.


18So. North End Laundry.


1880. North End Nursery.


1880. West End Day Nursery.


GENERAL INDEX.


ABBE, Frederick R., III. 420. Abbot, Hull, II. 318. 562 ; autog. 318. Abbot, John L., III. 480.


Abbot, Moses, II. 318, 560. Abbot, Samuel L., IV. 271.


Abbott, Jacob, III. 649 ; autog. 649.


Abbott, Major Henry L., III. 323 ; portrait, 323.


Abbott, John S. C., III. 410, 417 ; autog. 410.


Abbott, Thomas, II. autog. 346; III. 481.


Abenakis, treaty with, II. 110. Abercromby, General James, II. 61 ; autog. 128.


Abolition Movement, III. 369, 386 ; IV. 313, 324, 328, 329. See Anti- slavery. Absentees, III. 175.


Academy of Notre Dame, III. 533. Acadia, I. 282; bounds of, II. 120, 122. Acre, Thomas, III. 175.


Actors, accounts of, IV. 357 ; eminent, in Boston, 381.


Adams, Mrs. Abigail, IV. 340.


Adams, Abijah, II. 560.


Adams, Abraham, II. 448. Adams, Alexander, II. viii.


Adams, Amos, II. 347, 348.


Adams, Alvin. his estate, IV. 633.


Adams, B. & C., IV. 221.


Adams, Charles Francis, IV. 238, 262 ; his library, 293.


Adams, C. F. Jr. " Earliest Explora- tions of the Harbor," I. 63 ; autog. 85; IV. 150; "The Canal and Railroad Enterprise," 111. Adams, Charles R., IV. 443. Adams, Ebenezer, II. 557. Adams, Eliab, I. 574. Adams, Eliphalet, II. 210. Adams, G. A., IV. 455.


Adams, George W., IV. 119. Adams. Hannah, III. 641; IV. 341. Adams, Henry, IV. 652. Adams, Isaac, IV. 31, 88. Adams, Jedediah, II. 560.


Adams, John, preacher, II. 429, 560. Adams, John, statesman, II. 534, 546,


555, 557 ; III 7 ; his portrait, 192 ; his house, 155; fruitful writer, 141 ; defends Captain Preston, 36 ; IV. 533; his brief, [II. 38: legal ad- viser of patriots. 41 ; as "Novan- glus," 133 ; and the newspapers, 625 ; and Mercy Warren, 641 ; let- ters, 642 ; his waxen effigy, IV. 10; mentioned, 262, 576, 534 ; as lawyer, 575.


Adams, John Quincy, Address on the Confederacy, I. 299; as writer, 642 ; autog. 642 ; his verse, 650 ; and the right of petition. 384; mentioned, IV. 262, 284, 602 ; as lawyer, 585. Adams, John R. III. 416.


Adams, Laban, IV. 68. Adams, Matthew, II. 274, 396, 422, 429, 560 ; autog. 111. Adams, Nathaniel, II. xi. Adams, Rev. Nehemiah, III. 410, 415 ; autog. 410 ; defends slavery, 387. Adams, Phinehas, III. 637. Adams, Samuel, of Charlestown, I. 389.


Adams, Captain Samuel, II. xxxv, x], 98, 222, 450, 488, 489 ; autog. xl, 458, 503, 536.


Adams, Samuel (mariner), autog. II. 111


Adams, Samuel (patriot), II. 403, 404, 437, 534, 536, 560 ; III. 22, 28, 39; IV. 11, 196, 237, 242, 262 ; portrait, II. 438 ; autog. III. 35 ; his papers, 36; his house, 158 ; statue, IV. 411. Adams, Seth, IV. 31, 91.


Adams, Rev. William, I. 418; III. 409 ; autog. 409.


Adams, William, III. 416.


Adams and Liberty, song, III. 625.


Adams Express Co.'s building, IV. 57.


Adams House, IV. 68.


Adams Nervine Asylum. IV. 661.


Adams printing press, IV. 88


Adams Sugar refinery, IV. 91.


Adelphi Theatre, IV. 373.


Addington, Elizabeth, her portrait, I. 57.7. Addington, Isaac, I. 550, 561, 563, 575 ; portrait, 576 ; 11. xv. 542.


Addington, Rebecca, II 542.


Addington family, Il. 542.


Addressers, III. 157, 175.


Admiral Vernon Tavern, II. xx.


Agassiz, Alexander, IV. 270.


Agassiz, Louis, III. 664; IV. 263, 264, 266 ; address on Humboldt, 269. Agnese, Baptista, I. map, 42. Agricultural newspapers, III. 633 ; so- ciety, 609.


Aiken, Rev. Silas, III. 411, 415.


Ainsworth, Anchor, II. ix.


Ainsworth psalter, I. 457. Aix-la-Chapelle, treaty of, II. 120. Alarm list, II. 481.


Alboni. IV. 443.


Alcock, George, I. 405.


Alcock, John, IV. 534.


Alcock, Sarah, IV. 534. Alcocke, Thomas, I. 566.


Alcott, A. Bronson, III. 657; IV. 326.


Alden, Edmund K., III. 416.


Alden, John, I. 573 ; II. xlviii, 100; autog. xlviii, 04, 155. Alden, Judah, III. 231 ; profile drawn by Kosciusko, 99.


Aldis, Jolin, II. 550.


Aldricli, P. Emorv, IV. 43.


Aldrich, T. B., III. 679, 680, 681.


Alexander, James, IV. 231.


Alexander, Sir William and his tracts, I. 61.


Alfonce in the Bay, I. 35, 43.


Alford, Benjamin, I. 578, 581 ; II. xlvi ; autog. 17. Alford, Elizabetli, I. 581. Alford, John, I. 581 ; II. xlvi, 543, 562 ; autog. 318. Alford, Margaret, II. 543.


Alford, Mary, I. 578, 581. Alford, William, I. 581. Alford family, I. 581. Alger, Cyrus. IV. 84.


Alger, Francis, IV. 87.


Alger, William R , III. 480, 481. Alger Iron Works, IV. 84.


Algerine War, III. 347. Alien and Sedition Laws, III. 623.


Alien passengers, III. 246.


Allan, Mme IV. 420.


Allard, Isaac T., IV. 41.


Allen, Rev. Benjamin, II. 560. Allen, Benjamin L., acting mayor, III. 259.


Allen, Bozoun, I. 133, 563, 578 ; II. x, 8, 533, 560 : autog. xi, 534.


Allen, Charles, IV. 44.


Allen, C. J. F. , IV. 31.


Allen, David, I 561.


Allen, Ebenezer, III. 175.


Allen, Mrs. Elizabeth, 1. 572, 582.


Allen, Frederick B., III. 420.


Allen, Fred. H., III. 419. 420.


Allen, Henry, I. 563.


Allen, James, I. 194, 204, 206, 565, 587; II. xx, xxxii, xlv, xlix, 188, 198, 216, 423, 534 ; autog. 198, 203, 263. Allen. Jeremiah, I. 587 ; II. xlv, 55) ; III. 175. Allen, Joel A. " The Fauna of East- ern Massachusetts," I. 9; autog. 16. Allen, John, II. 391.


Allen, John Fisk, IV. 637.


Allen, Jolley, III. 175.


Allen, Joseph H., III. 481.


Allen, Katherine, II. 552. Allen, Ralph W .. III. 443.


Allen, Rowland H., III. 419.


Allen, Samuel, I. 582.


Allen, Thomas, I. 396, 572.


Allen, William, III. 642.


Allen family, I. 587 ; II. xxii.


Allerton, Isaac, I. 60, 82, 110. Allerton, Point, I. 25, 26. See Point.


Alline, Henry, II. xxxi, xli ; autog. xli. Allistre, Paul, II. xii. Almanacs, IV. 490, 491, 504.


Allston, Washington, his lectures, III. 679 ; account of, IV. 392 : portrait of, by Stuart, 393 ; other likenesses, 393 ; autog. 393 ; authorities, 393 ; his " Elijah," 395 : his " Belshaz- zar," 395 ; his "Titania's Court," 396 ; collections of his pictures, 397 ; his "Outlines," 398; his marriage, 585 ; in Boston, 384.


Allston Hall, IV 376. Allston Village, III 607.


Almshouse, II. xlviii, 459: IV. 644, 647. 656 ; on Deer Island, III. 256. Alvord, John W., III. 416.


Ames, Fisher, III. 197, 625, 642, 669 ; IV. 22, 588, 638. Ames, Joseph, IV 399.


Ames, Levi, II. 486. Ames, Nathaniel, IV. 504. Ames, Oakes, IV. 147. Ames, Oliver, IV. 147.


American Academy, III. 634: IV. 281, 496, 504 ; account of, 261. American Apollo, III. 635.


American Baptist Missionary Union, III. 428.


American Board of Com. for Foreign Missions, IV. 283, 668.


American Coffee House, IV. 201. American Colonization Society, III. 388.


American Herald, III. 617. American Insurance Co., IV. 161.


676


THE MEMORIAL HISTORY OF BOSTON.


American lines during the siege, III. 104. American Magazine, 11 403 ; Maga- sine and Historical Chronicle, II. 409.


American Pomological Society, IV. 640.


American Preceptor, III. 644.


American Recorder, III. 547.


American Steamship Company, IV. 231.


American Revolution urged on by the clergy, II. 247.


American Unitarian Association, III. 477. American Weekly Mercury, II. 392. Amherst, Jeffrey, II. 129 ; autog. 129. Amory, Ann, II. 559.


Amory, Charles, II. 559.


Amory, Elizabeth, II. 559-


Amory, Francis, IV. 625.


Amory, Jonathan, II. 559.


Amory, John, II. xliii, 559, 563 ; III. 175 ; autog. 152.


Amory, Katherine, II. 559.


Amory, Mary, II. 555.


Amory, Nathaniel, II. 559 ; IV. 633.


Amory, Rebecca, I1 549, 559.


Amory, Rufus G., II. 559; III. 303 ; IV. 623.


Amory, Thomas, II. xxxix, 559 ; III. 175 ; autog. 152.


Amory, Thomas C., 11. 559 ; IV. 154.


Amory, Thomas C. & Co., IV. 221.


Amory, William, II. 559.


Amory family, II. 559.


Amory House, IV. 65.


Amusements, II. 478, 479: IV. 9.


Anabaptists, I. See Baptists.


Anagnos, M., IV. 274.


Anchor Tavern, I. 354.


Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- pany, I. 510; III. 300, 301, 303 ; commanders from Boston, 301.


Anderson, Anthony, II. 83.


Anderson, John, I. 559: II. x ; au- tog. x.


Anderson, James, II. 563; III. 175.


Anderson, J. R., IV. 366.


Anderson, Otto, III. 444.


Andrew, John, engraver, IV. 399.


Andrew, John A., III. 392 ; references on his life, 399; governor, 399 ; autog. 400 ; IV. 267, 268 ; statue of, 411.


Andrews, Mabell, I. 571.


Andrews, Ebenezer T., III. 642 ; IV. 191, 618.


Andrews, John, III. 155, 156, 163, 178.


Andrews, Joseph, engraver, IV. 67. Andrews. William T., IV. 284. Andros, Barrett, III. 175.


Andros, Sir Edmund, Governor, I. 203, 213 ; and Philip's war, 324; arrives, II. 4 ; portrait, 5 ; his coun- cil, 7 ; and the Indians, 91; over- thrown, 13, 331 ; sent to England, 18 ; his character, 18; autog. 19; residences of, 512.


Andros, Lady, dies, II. 10; funeral, I. 212.


Angier, Marshall B., III. 419. Angier, William, II. xxvii.


Animals, prevention of cruelty to, IV. 662.


Anker, Thomas, II. viii.


Anker's shop, II. viii.


Annan, Robert, IV. 519.


Annapolis Royal, II. 105.


Anne, Queen, autog. II. 47.


Annexations, Commissioners for, IV. 41.


Ansorge, Carl, IV. 461. Anthology Club, III. 637 ; IV. 282. Anticks, III. 172.


Antinomianism, I. 173, 411; authori- ties on the controversy, I. 176 ; con- troversy, IV. 333.


Antislavery movements, III. 241, 256, 260, 264, 266, 64º, 652, 675, 678 ; IV. 352. See Abolition. Antislavery Society, III. 375.


Apollo Club, IV. 452, 453. Apollo Gardens, IV. 376.


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Apothecary, 1. 502.


Apples, IV. 624, 638 ; Blackstone, 607 ; Baldwin, 637; Early, 609; early planted, 608 ; Pecker, 637 ; shipped, 623, 640; Russet, 623.


Appleton, Nathan, IV. 106, 131, 132, 161, 282 ; portrait, 105.


Appleton, Nathaniel, II. 372, 534 ; autog. III. 153


Appleton, Samuel, I. 323 ; II. 101 ; IV. 132, 288.


Appleton, Thomas G., IV. 105 ; gifts of, 405.


Appleton, William, III. 461 ; IV. 126, 132, 161.


Appleton, W. S., I. xx ; IV. 105.


Appleton family, IV, 105.


Apprentice System, IV. 80.


April Fool's Day, II. 479.


Apıhorp, Charles, autog. II. 240, 545 ; his house, 374.


Apthorp, Charles Ward, II. xlvi, 545. Apthorp, Rev. East, II. 374, 545; autog. 201 ; II1. 121, 175.


Apthorp, James, II. 545.


Apthorp, John, II. 545. "


Apthorp, Marv, II. 545.


Apthorp, R. G., IV 274, 435-


Apthorp, Thomas, II. 545, 563 ; III. 175.


Apthorp, William, II. 545. 563 ; III. 175.


Apthorp family, II. 445 : IV. 453.


Aquarial Gardens, IV. 375.


Architecture, IV. 465 ; modern domes- tic, 482 ; school of, 488.


Argus, brig. III. 337.


Arianism, III. 476.


Arminians, III. 467.


Arkstee and Merkus's map, II. Iv.


Arlington Street Church, IV. 484.


Armitage, Jonathan, autog. II. 535, 536, 560.


Armitage, Timothy, 2.


Armstrong, Samuel T., mayor, III. 243 ; autog. 290 Army and Navy Monument, IV. 411.


Arnault, Jean, autog. II. 257.


Arnell, Manger, IV. 652.


Arnold, Baruchiah, II. xxxix, or Bar- rakah, 444.


Arnold, Benedict, III. 114.


Arnold, James, IV. 618.


Arnold, John, I. 559 : Il. vi; autog. 149.


Arnold Arboretum, IV. 618.


Artillery Election Sermons, III. 120.


Artillery Train, I11. 62.


Art Museum, IV. 392.


Asby, James, III. 175.


Ascension day, I.I. 472.


Ashburnham, II. 360.


Ashley, Joseph, III. 175.


Ashurst, Sir Henry, II. 18, 21, 46 ; autog. 81.


Ashurst Family, 78, 82.


Aspinwall, Augustus, IV. 626.


Aspinwall, Elizabeth, I. 566.


Aspinwall, Peter, I. 22 1.


Aspinwall, Thomas, IV. 274, 626.


Aspinwall, William, I. 174, 387, 559, 560, 564, 566; his autog. 175; House at Muddy River, 221 ; II. jii, xii, xix, xxvii, xxx ; autog. xix Aspinwall, Dr. William, IV. 546, 626. Aspinwall Estate, IV. 626.


Assemblies, II. 454.


Assessments and valuations, III. 234. Assessors, II. 450.


Assistants, Court of, 1. 156, 235.


Associators, III. 157, 175.


Associated Charities, IV. 655, 663.


Astor Library, IV. 293.


Astoria, IV. 219.


Astronomical Observatory, IV. 507. Astronomy, IV 493.


Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fé rail- road, IV. 147. Atherton, Humphrey, I. 428.


Athletics, IV. 554 Atkins, Catharine, IV. 7.


Atkins, Gibbs, II 563 ; III. 175. Atkins, Henry, II. 258, 536.


Atkinson, Edward. "Boston as a Centre of Manufacturing capital," IV. 95 ; autog. IV. 110; mentioned, 230.


Atkinson, John, II. 563 ; III. 175.


Atkinson, Theodore, I. 573 ; II. xviii, xxvii, xli; autog. xviii


Atkinson, Theodorus, I. 570.


Atkinson, William, II. 449-


Atlantic Avenue, III. 272, 276; IV. 48.


Atlantic Monthly, III . 679.


Atlantic Neptune, III. vi.


Attucks, Crispus, III. 31.


Atwater, Joshua, I. 324.


Aubrey, Williamn, II. xii.


Auchmuty, Robert, II. 113, 342, 428 ; III. 175; autog. II. 342; IV. 577. Auchmuty House, II. 343 ; IV. 624.


Auction sale of books, II. 419; IV. 281. Aud ey, John, I. 567.


Auhard, Benjamin, 111. 175.


Auk, I. 11, 12. Aulnay. See D'Aulnay,


Aurora borealis, IV. 492, 525.


Austin, Benjamin, II. 534, 537, 559 ; IV. 22, 77; as lawyer, 587 ; autog.


II. 120, 445, 536, 537. Austin, Charles, killed, IV. 587.


Austin, Daniel, III. 482.


Austin, Ebenezer, autog. II. 326.


Austin, James T., III. 384.


Austin, Jonathan Loring, III. 183.


Austin, Joseph, II. 562.


Austin, Nathaniel, autog. III. 555.


Austin, Samuel, I1. 537.


Austin, Timothy, II. 559.


Austin, William, autog. III. 564.


Austin, William R., IV. 618, 620.


Austin Farm, IV. 649.


Avery, John, I. 500 ; II. 560 ; autog. 446; III. 153.


Aylevin, Thomas, III 175.


Ayres, Eleanor, III. 175.


BABBIDGE, Beniamin, II. 560.


Babcock, Abraham, IV. 66.


Babcock, William G , III. 482.


Bach's music, IV. 436.


Back Bay, plan in 1814, III. x ; land agreement, 261 ; Park, IV. 52 ;


lands, 34 ; healthiness of, 550 ; city's claim to, 36 ; filled in, 37.


Bacon, John, II 240 ; III. 126.


Bacon, Leonard, Genesis of the N. E. Churches, I. 144.


Badger, Ann A , IV. 354.


Badger, Henry C., III. 481.


Badger, Rev. Moses, III. 175.


Badger. Stephen, I1. 562. .


Bag manufacturer, IV. 100.


Bagnall, Thomas, III-439.


Bailey, Ebenezer, IV. 251, 343, 344.


Bailey, Jolun, I. 565 ; II. 197.


Bailey, J. W., IV. 267.


Bailey, II. xxii.


Bailies, William, IV. 281.


Baily, Rev. John, I. 471.


Bainbridge, Commodore William, III. 338, 349, 351, 355 : commands the " Constitution " 341 ; autog. 352.


Baker, A. R. III. 419. Baker, B. F., IV. 420.


Baker, Rev D., II. 546.


Baker, John, I. 387, 559 ; II. viii, ix, 8, 535. 554; autog. ix, 349.


Baker, John, and ( harity, I. 567.


Baker, John, Jr., III. 175.


Baker, Leah, I. 586; II. 547.


Baker, Mary, II. 547.


Baker, Nathaniel, autog. II. 464.


Baker, Rachel, II. 547.


Baker, Stephen, II. xli.


Baker, Thomas, I. 586 ; II. x, xxxvii, 547. Baker, William, I. 389. Baker, William E., IV. 615, 632.


Bakers, II. 464. Bakker map, II. 1v.


Balch, John, I- 93.


GENERAL INDEX.


. 677


Balch, the hatter, 1V. 6. Baldwin apple, IV. 112, 637. Baldwin, Colonel Loanmi (b. 1745), III. 212, 355; IV. 112, 501, 511; autog. III. 557.


Baldwin Loanmi (b. 1780), IV. 112, 114, 514 : engineer of Milldamn. 33. Baldwin, Rev. Thomas, III. 423. Balfour, Rev. Walter, III. 499 ; autog. 499. Ball, Robert, autog. 11. 327, 440. Ball, Thomas, his "Washington," IV. 412 ; musician, 420, 432. Ballard, Jarvis, I. 581 ; II. 553. Ballard, Martha, I. 581. Ballard, Mary, II. 558. Ballentine, John, I. 574; II. 8, 534, 552, 561 ; autog. 483. Ballentine, Lydia, II. 552. Ballentine, Mary, II. 553. Ballentine, William, II. 552. Ballentine family, II. 552.


Ballot, protection of the, I. 408.


Ballou, Adin, IV. 313


Ballou, Rev. Hosea, III. 492 ; portrait, 493 ; autog. 493.


Ballou, Hosea, 2d, III. 50 ; autog. 502. Balston, James, II. xxxvii.


Balston, Jonathan, II. xli, 8, 444.


Balston, Prudence, II. 546.


Balston, William, I. 564; II. xxi; autog. xxi.


Balston. See Boylston.


Bancroft, George, III. 179, 654, 665 ; autog. 665. Bank established (1783), IV. 200.


Bank of Mutual Redemption, IV. 163, 171.


Bankes, Richard, I. 201.


Banking capital, IV. 234.


Banks, IV. 55, 151, 152. Banks, John, II. 561.


Bannister, Thomas, his garden, I. 84; II. xlviii, liii.


Bant, William, III. 179. Baptism, I. 151 : II. 204.


Baptists, controversy with. I. 177;


their first church, 195; II. vi, 189, 200, 220, 221, 227, 231, 244 ; Second, 245 ; in Boston, III. 421 ; in Brigh- ton, 605 ; in Charlestown, 551, 563 ; Social Union, 432 ; in Roxbury, 581. Bar, the, IV. 571. Barber-surgeon, I. 501. Barberry, I. 20; IV. 623. Barbor, James, IV. 653. Barclay, Andrew, III. 175.


Baring Brothers & Co., IV. 214, 221, 283. Barker, Frances, II. 538.


Barker, John, I1. 547.


Barker, Joshua, II. xiv.


Barker, Josiah, 1II. 356.


Barlow, S. L. M., I. 38.


Barnaby, Ruth, IV. 347. Barnam, Richard, I. 323. Barnard, Charles F , III. 482. Barnard, James, II. 221.


Barnard, James M., IV. 252.


Barnard, John, II. 346, 535 ; III. 175. Barnard, Matthew, II. 551. Barnard, Tristram, IV. 184.


Barnes, James, I. 565 ; II. xx, 533, 534; autog. 100, 535. Barnes, John W. F., III. 443.


Barnes, L. B., IV. 439 Barnett, Dr. William, IV. 541.


Barney, James, autog. II. 450. Barras, III. 165.


Barré, Colonel Isaac, defends the


Colonies, II1. 11; autog. 11; portrait asked for, 19. Barrell, Colburn, III. 175. Barrell, Elizabeth, IV. 8. Barrell, George, I. 559 ; II. xiv. Barrel', J., IV. 208.


Barrell, Joseph, IV. 613, 622 ; his estate. 636 Barrell, Walter, III. 175. Barrett, George H., IV. 368.


Barrett, Colonel James, autog. III. 103. Barrett, Jonathan, autog. III. 153.


Barrett, John, II. 220.


Barrett, Samuel, III. 481.


Barrett, Samuel, Jr., II. 320.


Barrick, James, II. 563 ; III. 175.


Barrister. IV. 574


Barron, Peter, 1. 32. Barrowismn, II. 308.


Barrows, John H., III. 418.


Barrows, Justin S , III. 443.


Barrows, Samuel J. " Dorchester," I. 423: 11. 357 ; III. 589 ; autog. I. 438 ; II. 368 ; III. 481, 600.


Barry, James, II. xxxvii.


Barry, John, II., xxxvii. Barry, Thomas, IV. 368, 369, 374.


Bartholomew, Rev. J. G., III. 502.


Bartlett, Enoch, IV. 622,


Bartlett, Josiah, his Sketch of Charles- town, I. xv ; III. 547 ; autog. 548. Bartlett, General William F., III. 318 ; portrait, 318.


Bartlett pears, IV. 622.


Bartol, Cyrus A., III. 481 ; IV. 303.


Barton, David, III. 175.


Barton, Thomas P, his library, IV. 286.


Barton's Point, I. 530.


Bass, I. 14.


Bass, Faith, II. 543.


Bass, Bishop Edward, III 449, 454.


Bass, Henry, II. 543.


Bashford, James W., III. 444.


Bachelder, John, IV. 90.


Bachelder, John E, IV. 100.


Bachelder, Samuel, IV. 628.


Bateman, John, I. 278; II. xxxii ; autog. xxxii. Bates, George, I. 559; II. xxiv ; III. 348.


Bates, Isaac C., IV. 230.


Bates, Joshua, his gift to the Public Library, IV. 288 ; in Boston, 221.


Bates, Lewis B., III. 444.


Bates. See Baytes.


Batteries, I. 535.


Baudouin, James, II. 553.


Baudouin, Pierre, II. 553 ; autog. 267.


Baudouin. See Bowdoin.


Baulstone, William and Elizabeth, I. 566. See Boylston.




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