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Bugbee, J. M., I. xx; " Boston under the Mayors," III. 217, 292.
Bulfinch, Charles, II. 509, 513; III. 517 : IV. 27, 208, 362, 365, 471 ; portrait, 472; autog 472 ; medal given to, 473. Bulfinch, Judith, II. 558.
Bulfinch, Samuel, III. 176.
Bulfinch, Stephen G., III. 481.
Bulfinch, Dr. Thomas, II. xlv, 345; III. 178, 432. 450 ; IV. 541. Bulfinch, Dr. Thomas, Jr., IV 541 ; autog. 541.
Bulgar, Richard, I. 568.
Building acts, II. 494; IV. 51 ; per- mits, I. xx ; stones, I. 4 ; IV. 483.
Buildings, survey of, III. 281 ; de- stroyed during siege, 155.
Bulkley, Gershom, II. 23.
Bulkley, Peter, I. 365; II. 80, 81.
Bull, Ephraim W., IV. 637.
Bull, Ole, IV. 428, 443.
Bull Tavern, II. 512.
Bullivant, Dr. Benjamin, I. 201, 215 ;
II. 8, 13, 14, 182; IV. 531, 572 ; autog. II. 14. Bulman, Alexander, II. 464.
Bumstead, Ephraim, IV. 214.
Bumstead, Jeremiah, II. 109, 561.
Bumstead, Jeremialt, IV. 332.
Bumstead, Thomas, II xviii.
Bumstead. See Bomstead
Bunch of Grapes Tavern, II. ix, xiv, 500.
Bunker, Benjamin, II. 561, 562.
Bunker, George, I. 389, 395.
Bunker Hill, I. 390 ; fortified, III 82. 181 ; battle, 82; British morning orders, 84 ; command in, 103 ; plan of battle, i; view of battle, 87, 88; view of field, 555 ; loss in Charles-
town, 104, 549 ; prisoners taken, 89 ; its centenary, 287 ; literature of, 103 ; orderly books, 84 ; monument, 88. See Breed's Hill. Bunker Hill Aurora, III. 547.
Bunker Hill Monument, IV. 58, 116, 403, 477.
Bunker Hill Monument Association, III. 566.
Burch, William, II. 563 ; III. 176.
Burden, Anne, I. 571.
Burden, George, I. 451, 559, 571 ; II. xxiv, xxv, xlviii. Burgess, Rev. Ebenezer, II. 543.
Burgess, Edward, IV. 271.
Burgess, Elisha, II. 28, 33, 49.
Burgis, William, II. 531 ; his map of Boston, liii ; heliotype of it, liii.
Burgoyne, General, arrives, III. 81 ;
autog. 81 ; writes plays, 93, 161 ; dies, 100 ; his army in Cambridge, 183, their parole, 184; in Boston, 155 ; as playwright, IV. 357.
Burials, 1. 518 ; grounds, 554 ; II. 528; inscriptions, Ivii.
Burlesson, Edward, II. 480.
Burley, Phoebe, I. 572.
Burnell, William, IT. xi.
Burnes, Margaret, I. 569.
Burnet, William, Governor, II. xxviii, 54, 87, 227, 399, 400, 435 ; portrait, 55 ; dies, 57; autog. 29. Burns, the fugitive, III. 260, 397, 398.
Burr, Andrew, II. 118.
Burr, Jonathan, I. 438.
Burr, Samuel, II, 320, 562.
Burrill, George, II. xi.
Burrill, Samuel, III. 437.
Burroughs, Francis, II. xxxvii, 8.
Burroughs, John, III. 176.
Bursley, John, I. 75, 76, 78, 83.
Burt, Edward, I. 389. Burt, John, II. 561.
Burton, Mary, III. 176.
Burton, William, II. 563 ; III. 176.
Burton, Warren, IV. 315.
Burying-ground, redoubt in Roxbury,
III. 114.
Burying-grounds. See Burials and Cemeteries. Busby, Abraham, II. xxvi.
Busby, John, II. xxvi.
Busby, Nicholas, I. 559 ; II. xxvi.
Bushell. John, II. 402, 561.
Bushnall, Martha, I. 572.
Bussey, Benjamin, III. 583 ; IV. 613, 618 ; his farm, III. 572.
Bussey Institution, IV. 618.
Butcher's Association in Brighton, III. 608. Bute, Lord, III. 8, 12, 13.
Butler, Daniel, III. 417. Butler, Elizabeth, I. 578.
Butler, Gillam, III. 176. Butler, Matthew. II. 220.
Butler, Peter, I. 578, 581.
Butler Hill, III. 106. Buttall, Anne, I. 573.
681
GENERAL INDEX.
Buttall, Leonard, I. 528.
Buttall, Thomas, I. 573- Butter, James, III. 176. Butter, Mary, I. 582. Buttercup, I. 20. Buttolph, Abigail, I. 576. Buttolph, John, autog. II. xxi. Buttolph, Mary, II. 543. Buttolph, Nicholas, 433.
Buttolph, Thomas, I. 559 ; II. vi, viii, xxi, xxxii, xlvii, xlviii ; autog. xxi.
Button, John, I. 559 : II. vi, vii, xiii ; autog. xin.
Button, Jolın and Grace, I. 568.
Button, Lettysse, I. 568.
Byfield, Deborah, I. 586 ; II. 547.
Byfield, Nathaniel, I. 561, 575, 586 ; II. xxxvi, 8, 338, 462 ; autog. 23. Byfield, Rev. Richard, I. 586. Byles, Josiah, I. 588.
Byles, Mather, II. xxxix, 227, 229, 482 ; as a writer, 399; his verse, 54, 475; his wit and writings, 427, 429 ; por- trait, 228; his library, 254 ; autog. 228; III. 126, 160, 176; his daugh- ters, 160 ; his estate, 161.
Byles, Mather, Jr., II. 563 ; III. 128, 176, 448.
Byles, Matthew, II. 561.
Bynner, Edwin L. "Topography and Landmarks," I. 521; II. 491 ; autog. I. 556; II. 532.
Byrne, Rev. Patrick, III. 519; autog. 519.
Byrne, William. " The Roman Cath- olic Church in Boston," III. 515 ; autog. 546.
CABLES, Chain, IV. 85. Cabot, E. C., IV. 274. Cabot, F., IV. 221.
Cabot, George, II. 259; III. 626 ; au- tog. 213 ; portrait, 214; mentioned, IV. 201, 223.
Cabot, John, I. 29, 334.
Cabot, Samuel, IV. 210.
Cabot, Mrs. Samuel, IV. 118.
Cabot, Sebastian, his discoveries, I. 3º, 35, 39 ; portrait, 39 ; his mappe- monde, 31, 43 ; mentioned, IV. 215.
Cadets, III, 300, 303. Cadets.
See Boston
Cadness, John, IV. 615. Cains, Thomas, IV. 84. Calcutta trade, IV. 222, 228.
Caldwell, James, III. 31.
Calef, Joseph, II. xxix.
Caleb, Robert, autog. II. 165 ; his More Wonders, 165, 171 ; his attacks on Cotton Mather, 167 ; the Margaret Rule witch case, 147; who was he? 167; his letter to Bellomont, 168 ; and the Mathers, 421 ; the elder, judged to be the opponent of Cotton Mather, 351 ; mentioned, III. 176; IV. 652.
Calico printing, IV. 79.
California gold discovered, IV. 228. Call, Caleb, II. 562.
Callender, Rev. Elisha, II. 221, 231, 561 ; IV. 82.
Callender, Ellis, II. 220 ; IV. 337.
Callender, Joseph, III. ix. Calley, Robert, autog. II. 321. Calmaly, W., autog. II. 118. Calumet & Hecla Company, IV. 176. Cambridge, II. 369 ; assembly at, III. 27, 41 ; bridge, I. 442 ; III. xi; IV. 26; plan of, III. xi; early history of, I. 440 ; first church, 442 ; school, 442 ; press of, 453, 467, 468; high- ways, 442 ; ferry, 442 ; South of the Charles, 439 ; gardens, IV. 627. Cambridge (England), agreement at, I. 100; University, 454.
Camellias, IV. 620, 629.
Campbell, Duncan, I. 500 ; II. 179. Campbell, F. J., IV. 461.
Campbell, John, II. 44, 390 ; autog. xxxv.
Campbell, Sarah, II. 553.
Campbell, William, II. ix ; III. 176. Catamount, I. 10.
VOL. IV. - 86.
Canada, captives in, ransomed, IV. 643, 666. Canal bridge, IV. 27.
Canal enterprise, IV. I11; to the
Hudson, 113 ; from Springfield, 210. Candle manufactory, II. 322 ; IV. 82. Caner, Henry, II. 498, 563 ; autog. III. 240, 128, 176, 448.
Canso, II. 113. Canterbury, III. 572.
Canton trade, IV. 208, 216, 220, 228. Cape Ann, I. 36, called by the Span- iards Cabo de S. Maria, I. 44 ; seen by Champlain, 47; Cap aux Isles, 49 ; Cape Tragabigsanda, 50, 59 ; shore mapped by Gov. Win- throp, 61 ; settlers at, 79, 92 ; Thornton's Landing at, 92.
Cape Cod, seen by Northmen, I. 25, 38; namned by Gosnold, 36, 46; in Cosa's map, 39; called Cabo de Arenas, 41, 44, 46 ; C. des Sablons, 43; C. de Croix, 43 ; Cabo de Santa Maria, 43 ; C. de Trafalgar, 44 ; C. de S. Tiago, 46; called Mo- dano, 47; Cap Blanc, 48 ; seen by Hudson, 49, 56 : mapped by Smith, 51 ; called Cape James, 53 ; Caep. Bevechier, 57 ; called Nieuw Hol- lande, 56; an old passage through it, 58.
Cape Cod Canal, IV. 210.
Capen, John, II. xi, 198.
Capen, Edward, IV. 287.
Capen, Hopestill, III. 176.
Capen, Lemuel, III. 481.
Capital and labor, IV. 96; in manu- factures, IV. 95.
Card (woolen) making, IV. 80, 104.
Carew, Sir Benjamin Hallowell, II. 344; III. 179.
Carey, Miss, II. 555.
Carleton, Osgood, III. viii, ix.
Carlyle, Thomas, influence of, IV. 322 ; bequeaths books to Harvard College. 322.
Carnes, Edward, III. 179.
Carnes, Jolin, II. 561.
Carney, Andrew, III. 539 ; IV. 98.
Carney Hospital, III. 539; IV. 549.
Carpenter, Carlos C., III. 481.
Carpenter, Henry B., III. 480.
Carpenter, Mary, IV. 331.
Carr, Mrs., III. 176.
Carr, Robert, I. 358.
Carriages, II. 452 ; IV. 81 ; taxed, II. 322.
Carroll, Bishop, III. 517.
Carruth, Nathan, IV. 140.
Carter, Clark, III. 419.
Carter, J., IV. 220.
Carter, Nicholas, IV. 228.
Carter, Richard, I. 559 ; II. xxiv.
Carter farm, III. 615.
Carver. Melzar, III. 176.
Carwitham view of Boston, II. 531. Cartwright, George, I. 358.
Cary, Annie Louise, IV. 551.
Cary, Elizabeth, II. 314.
Cary, James, I. 390.
Cary, John, II. v ; autog. v.
Cary, Nathaniel, II. 314, 444 ; III. 153, 176.
Cary, Richard, II. 319 ; III. 152.
Cary, Samuel, II. 562 ; III. 480.
Cary farm, III. 615.
Caryl, Joseph, II. 50.
Case, James, III. 176.
Casey, John, I 323. Caste, Dennis, III. 176.
Caste, Dr. Thomas, III. 176.
Castle, II. 98, 101, 106 ; repaired, 101, 103 ; defences of, 107 ; burned, III. 180; surrendered, 41 ; hospital at, IV. 542 ; mentioned, II. 111, 112, 115, 117, 440, 530 ; plan of, 127.
Castle Island, I. 222, 286, 536 ; III. ix. Castle Tavern, I. 493 ; II. ix, xxiii, xli.
Casuals, IV. 655. Catalogue rules, IV. 283.
Catechising, III. 469. Caterpillars, I. 409.
Cathedral of the Holy Cross, old, view of, III. 516; IV. 475 ; sold, III. 536 ; the new, 536, 544.
Catholics, burials of, III. 528; in Charlestown, 564. See Roman Catholics.
Catholic College, IV. 278.
Catlin, Hasket D., III. 482.
Cattle in Boston, I. 10. Cattle fair in Brighton, III. 607; IV. 73. Caucus, II. 443- Cazneau, Andrew, II. 563 ; III. 176.
Cazneau, Edward, III. 176.
Cazueau, William, III. 176.
Cecilia Club, IV. 447, 452, 454.
Cednor, William, III. 176.
Ceely, John, III. 176.
Cemeteries, III. 586, 609. See Bury- ing grounds.
Census of Massachusetts, IV. 101 ; statistics, 82 ; of the United States, (1790) 151. Centennial of Boston, I. xiii.
Centre Haven, II. viii.
Central Church, IV. 484.
Central wharf, IV. 156.
Centry Hill, I. 223, 524.
Chadwel, Samuel, III. 176.
Chaffie, Matthew, I. 559, 571 ; II. xi.
Chalkley, Robert, III. 552.
Chalkley, Thomas, II. 196.
Chalmers, Elizabeth, I. 569.
Chamber concerts, IV. 431.
Chamberlain, Mellen. "Winnisim- met, Rumney Marsh, and Pullen Point," I. 445 ; II. 375 ; III. 611 ; autog. I. 452 ; II. 386; III. 616.
Chamberlain, Samuel, II. 336.
Chamberlaine, William, I 559-
Chamberlin, William, II. xxiv.
Chamberlyn, John, II. xxiv.
Chambers, Amy, I 567.
Chambers, Charles, II. xlix, 325.
Chambers, John, II. 482, 528.
Champlain on the coast, 47; in Boston harbor, 48; his naps, 48.
Champney, Daniel, I. 443.
Champney, Richard, I 440.
Champney, Samuel, I. 443.
Champney House in Brighton, II. 374. Chandler, John, III. 176.
Chandler, Nathaniel, III. 176.
Chandler, Peleg W., IV. 37.
Chandler, Rufus, III. 176.
Chandler, William, III. 176.
Chaney, George L., III. 480 ; IV. 303.
Channing, Dr. Walter, IV. 265.
Channing, W. E., III. 480, 637, 646; his Unitarianism, 474; joins Aboli- tionists, 377, 383 : mentioned, IV, 22, 301 ; his influence, 302 ; por- trait, 303 ; literature upon, 303.
Channing, William H., IV. 304, 310, 3 20.
Chapin, Chester A., IV. 142.
Chapin, Rev. E. H, III. 492, 500 ; autog. 492.
Chapman, Jonathan, mayor, III. 247 ; autog. 290; mentioned, IV. 284.
Chapman, Maria Weston, IV. 353- Chapman, William R., III. 418.
Chappell, Maria. I. 572.
Chappell, Nathaniell, I. 559, 569 ; II. xvii, xxv, xlvii.
Chardon, Peter, II. xlviii ; autog. 263, 445.
Chardon, Peter, the younger, II. 268. Charity schools, II. 460.
Charitable organizations, directory of, IV. 657, 673.
Charitable institutions, increase of, IV. 658.
Charities in Roxbury, III. 585.
Charities of Boston, III. 470; IV. 641.
Charity Bureau, IV. 650, 663.
Charity lecture, IV. 660.
Charity, private, IV. 667. Charles I., I. 331.
682
THE MEMORIAL HISTORY OF BOSTON.
Charles II., I. 304 : gives names to the New England coast, 52 ; pro- claimed, 347, 353.
Charles Josias, the Indian, I. 249, 402. Charles River, I. 424, 439 ; explored, 68; confounded with the harbor and bay, 37 ; called R. de la Tour- née, 43 : R. du Guast, 48, 59; on Smith's map, 53, 56; called earlier Massachusetts River, 53 ; men- tioned, Ill. xii.
Charles River Bridge, III. 554 ; IV. 26, 77.
Charles Street laid out, IV. 29, 60.
Charlestown in the Colonial period, I. 383 ; founded, 385; training field, 392 ; great house, 393 ; called Charl- ton, 56 ; or Cherton, 60; settled, 217; Winthrop at, 114; first meet- ing-house, 394 ; first church history, 396 ; schools, 397 ; IV. 257 ; fortifi- cations, I. 398 ; oak, 394; records, early narrative in, 51 ; histories of, xv : records, xxi, xxii; in the Pro- vincial period, II. 311; ferry, 324 ; view of (1760), 130, 329; Prince's subscribers in, 562; Genealogies and Estates, Ivi; annexed, III. 284, 570 ; IV. 38.45; battery, III. 30; schools, 557; meeting-house built, 558 ; tree, vi ; loss in, during the battle on Bunker Hill, I. xxi ; III 86, 549; town clerks, 551 ; view of in 1789, 554; other views, 555; made a city, 569; public library, 569; mayors of, 569; maps of, ii, iv, vii, viii, x, xi, xii, 568; gardens, IV. 635.
Charlestown artillery, III. 307.
Charlestown end (Stoneham), I. 391.
Charlestown poor fund, IV. 656.
Charlestown village (Woburn), I. 388. Charlevoix's La Nouvelle France, II. 95.
Charnock, Elizabeth, II. 558,
Charnock, Emma, II. 558.
Charnock, John, II. 535, 557.
Charnock, Mary, II. 558.
Charnock, William, II. 558.
Charnock family, II. 557.
Charter. See Massachusetts.
Chase, Henry S., IV. 100.
Chase, John, IV. 274, 275.
Chase, Josiah, II. 561.
Chase, Stephen, II. 561.
Chastellux in Boston, III. 167; IV. 2.
Chatham, Earl of, autog. III. 65.
Chaulby, Anthony, I. 566.
Chauncy, Charles, II. 115, 225, 552, 561 ; portrait, 226; his Seasonable Thoughts, 237 ; his writings, 424; autog. 423 ; mentioned, III. 122, 471, 480, 488 ; IV. 494.
Chauncy, Charles ( President), graduate in medicine, IV. 530.
Chauncy, Sarah, II. 349.
Chauncy Hall School, IV. 344.
Chauner, Margery, I. 567.
Chaves map, Il. 41.
Checkley, Anthony, II. 8; autog. 3.
Checkley, John, II. 434.
Checkley, Samuel, I. 563 ; II. 7, 222, 240, 534, 537, 538, 561. Checkley, Samuel, Jr., III. 125.
Cheems, John, II. 323.
Cheesahteaunuk, Caleb, II. 477.
Cheesborough, Sarah, I. 566.
Cheesborough, Wm. and Anne, I. 566. Cheeseborough, William, II. 553.
Cheever, Bartholomew, I. 559; II. vi; autog. iv.
Cheever, David, autog. II. 319. Cheever, Ezekiel, II. xxxiii, 119, 397, 420, 461, 562 ; IV. 238, 258.
Cheever, Hon. Ezekiel, II. 325.
Cheever, Joshua, II. 220, 536, 561.
Cheever, Samuel, II. 198.
Cheever, Thomas. II. 378, 380.
Cheever, William Downe, III. 176.
Chelsea, II. 220, 375, 445 ; incorporated, 385 ; selectmen (1764), 385 ; men- tioned, III. 611, 616 ; bridge, 555; maps, xi, xu ; naval hospital at, 351.
Chemical medicines, IV. 528.
Cheney, B. P., his estate, IV. 632.
Cheney, Mrs. E. D. " Women of Boston," IV. 331 ; autog. 356.
Cheney, John, IV. 398.
Cheney, Seth, IV. 398.
Cherries, IV. 618.
Chesapeake, frigate, III. 341; and Shannon, 344.
Chestnut Hill Reservoir, III. 272.
Cheverus, Bishop, III. 516 ; autog. 518; portrait, 518.
Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy Rail- road, IV. 147.
Chicago fire, IV. 193.
Chickataubut or Chickatabut, II. 79, So, 249, 250, 251, 583, 402,
Chickering, C. F., IV. 439.
Chickering, Jonas, IV. 85, 101, 456; his piano-forte manufactory, 457.
Child, David Lee, III. 377.
Child, J., his New England Jonas, II. 171.
Child, Lemuel, II. 340.
Child, Lydia M., II. 526 ; III. 378, 648; IV. 350 ; hier writings, 350, 351.
Child, Robert, II. 192.
Child, Tom, IV. 383.
Children, II. 518.
Children's hospital, IV. 549.
Chilton, Mary, II. 551.
Chimney sweeps, II. 483.
China trade, IV. 203, 208.
Chipman, Ward, III. 176.
Choate, John, II. 117.
Choate, Rufus, IV. 290, 597; as law- yer, 602; his library, 293, portrait of, 603 ; autog. 603; other likenesses, 603 ; authorities, 603.
Chocolate manufacture, III. 595.
Chocolate mill, IV. 79.
Cholera in Boston, III. 255.
Christ Church, II. x, 225, 508; IV. 469; its chimes, II. 225; view of, 509; lanterns at, III. 101 ; steeple, ÍV. 475.
Christ Church in Cambridge, III. 110. Christian Disciple, III. 479, 646.
Christian Examiner, III. 479, 645,
Christian History, II. 408.
Christian Register, III. 480, 633.
Christian Witness, III. 633.
Christison, Winlock, I. 187; and auto- graph recantation, 188.
Christmas observances, I. 196, 516 ; II. 471, 479.
Chronicle, III. 130.
Chubbuck & Campbell, IV. 89.
Church, Colonel Benjamin, I, 319, 327 ; II. xxxi, 48, 95, 100, 319; autog. 104; his Entertaining Pas- sages, I. 327; II. 104, 419.
Church, Benjamin, Jr., II. 409, 430, 534, 563 ; III. 44, 145, 176; autog. 111, 145; defection, 111.
Church, Thomas, II. 104.
Church architecture, IV. 484.
Church Green, II. xxxi, 222, 513; IV. 475.
Church of the Advent, III. 458.
Church of the Saviour, II. xxxi.
Church government in New England, II. 144; members the only freemen, 118, 1502 156, 163, 187, 192, 359, 515; the Puritan, 163.
Church music-books, IV. 421.
Church Street District, III. 274; IV. 46.
Churches, histories of, I. xvi; Twenty- eighth Congregational Society, IV. 325.
Cider, IV. 609.
Cincinnati Society, III. 621.
City Clerk III. 225.
City Hall.(old State House), III. 235 ; (old Court House), 247; new one erected, 267, 272; IV. 482.
City Hospital, III. 262 ; IV. 549, 650. City Seal, III. 225.
City Theatre, IV. 369.
Civil War (1851-65), Brighton's share, III. 603; acts of Charlestown, 565 ; Dorchester in, 596 ; Roxbury's share,
578 ; necessitated illegal registration, 267; quota of Boston, 271 ; its ef- fect on newspapers, 629; and the banks, IV. 172.
Claflin, Lee, IV. 276.
Claflin, William, IV. 278.
Claflin, Mrs. William, IV. 253.
Clairon, II. 480.
C'lams, I. 15.
Clapp, Dexter, III. 481.
Clapp, Ebenezer, II. 361 ; III. 593.
Clapp, Elisha, IV. 504.
Clapp, Hopestill, II. 562.
Clapp, Jeremiah, II. 103.
Clapp, John, II. 429.
Clapp, Noah, II. 360, 562.
Clapp, Roger, II. 424, 428, 463, 537.
Clapp, Samuel, II. 101.
Clapp, Thomas, IV. 493.
Clapp, William, IV. 618.
Clapp, W. W., III. 627; autog. IV. 382; "The Drama in Boston," 357. Clarendon Hills, III. 572.
Clark, Benjamin, II. 526, 548, 561 ; III. 176.
Clark, Deborah, I. 586.
Clark, Elizabeth, I. 579, 586, 588; II. 547. Clark, Francis, II. 535.
Clark, Ilannali, II. 547, 552.
Clark, Henry, II. 548.
Clark, Henry G., I1. 548.
Clark, Hugh, II. 548.
Clark, Isaac, II. 563.
Clark, John, I. 588; II. 7, 534, 548, 557, 563 ; III. 176, 439, 471, 480.
Clark, Jonas, II. 535, 536, 548.
Clark, Jonathan, II. 563.
Clark, Joseph, II. 110 ; III. 176.
Clark, Joseph B., III. 419.
Clark, Margaret, I. 582.
Clark, Martha. II. 548.
Clark, Mary, II. 547.
Clark, Rebecca, II. 548.
Clark, Richard, II. 110, 563.
Clark, Robert. II. 548.
Clark, Rufus W., III. 418.
Clark, Sarah, II. 548.
Clark, Silas, III. 612.
Clark, Thomas, I. 586 ; II. x, xi, xxvi, xxxvii, xliv, xlvii, 8, 120, 198, 547.
Clark, Timothy, II. 101, 102, 103, 110, 444, 483, 534, 535.
Clark, William, II. xi, 461, 526, 527, 534, 535, 548.
Clark family, II. 547. See Clarke.
Clark's wharf, II. x, lv.
Clarke, Arthur, I. 559; II. xxxvii.
Clarke, Christopher, I. 559; II. xii, xiii.
Clarke, Edward, I. 579.
Clarke, Edward H. IV. 562.
Clarke, Harriet L. IV. 349-
Clarke, Isaac Winslow, III. 176.
Clarke, James Freeman, "T'he An- tislavery Movement in Boston,"
III. 369 ; mentioned, 481 ; IV. 238, 253, 273, 323 ; autog. III. 400.
Clarke, Jane, I. 586.
Clarke. John, I. 561, 567, 579, 583, 586; II. 178.
Clarke, John C., I. 586.
Clarke, Jonas, II. 561.
Clarke, Jonathan, III. 176.
Clarke, Richard, III. 175; IV. 386.
Clarke, Sarah, I. 583.
Clarke, Sarah Freeman, IV. 346. Clarke, Thomas, I. 559, 561, 562, 579, 586; II. 312, 316, 368.
Clarke, William, II. 540.
Clarke, William B., III. 417.
Clarke family, II. 586. See Clark.
Clarke Square, II. 550.
Clay, Henry, his visit (1833), III. 602.
Clearing House, IV. 169.
Cleaveland, Parker, III. 645.
Cleaveland, Parker C., IV. 520.
Clement, Captain Joseph, III. 176.
Clemmens, Thomas, III. 176. Clemintson, Samuel, III. 176,
Clergy, respect for, II. 470; as writers, 413; IV. 23; Puritan, I. 158, 205, 511.
683
GENERAL INDEX.
Cleveland, Aaron P., II. 546. Cleveland, Captain, IV. 205.
Clevenger, Sculptor, IV. 403. Clifford, George, I. 510. Climate, changes of, I. 277. Clinton, General, arrives, III. 81 ; autog. 81 ; dies, 100. Clock, town, II. 505. Clothing manufacture, IV. 98. Clough, Ebenezer, II. 220, 535 ; autog. 535.
Clough, George A., IV. 249. Clough, John, II. xxxvii, xxxviii, 439. Clough Street, II. liv. Clouston, John, III. 188. Coaches, II. 442, 510, 518 ; taxed, 511. Coal, I. 288.
Cobb, Samuel C., mayor, III. 284; autog. 291.
Cobb, Sylvanus, III. 504.
Cobb, Thomas, II. 561.
Cobble Hill, I. 391 ; III. 105. Cobham, II. xlvii.
Coburn, Marcus, IV. 420.
Cochituate Water, III. 252; IV. 553. Coddington, Mary, I. 567.
Coddington, William, I. 107, 174, 185, 222, 560, 564, 566 ; II. xxi; IV. 334. Codfish, I. 14; emblem of the, 47. Codman, C. R., IV. 220.
Codman, John, II. 319, 327, 559, 562 ; III. 407, 415, 594 ; autog. II. 327. Codner, William, II, 563 ; III. 176. Co-Education, IV. 277, 345.
Coffee, scarcity of, IV. 341.
Coffin, Ebenezer, III. 176.
Coffin, Elizabeth, II. 559.
Coffin, Gayer, autog. II. 465.
Coffin, Sir Isaac, III. 178; IV. 3, 630; his portrait, 3 ; his autog. 3. Coffin, John, I]. 563 ; III. 176.
Coffin, Nathaniel, II. xliii, 563 ; III. 176. Coffin, Nathaniel, Jr, III. 176. Coffin, Sir Thomas Aston, III. 176. Coffin, William, II. xiv, 500, 563 ; III. 153, 176 ; IV. 416. Coffin, William, Jr., III. 176.
Coffin family, IL xxii. Cogan, Anne, I 567.
Cogan, John, I. 451, 540, 559, 564 ; II. xviii, xliii.
Cogan, Martha, II. xviii.
Coggan. See Cogan.
Coggeshall, John, I. 560, 564 Coggeshall, John, and Mary, I. 568.
Cogswell, J. G., IV. 293, 514.
Coining, I, 333, 354. Coitmore, Thomas, I. 388: II. ix, xviii ; autog. ix. See Coytmore. Colborne, Margery, I. 566.
Colborne, William, I. 101, 221, 222, 533, 559, 560, 562, 564, 566; II. xxxv ; autog. xxxv.
Coleborne's field, I. 533 ; II. xxxix. Colby, Gardner, III. 430. Cole, -, I. 559; II. xxxii.
Cole, Ann, II. 159. Cole, John, I. 559; II. xl.v, 503 . Cole, Rice, I. 387, 389, 567. Cole, Samuel, I. 493, 451, 559, 562 ; II. x, xx, xxiii, xlvii ; IV. 653 Cole, Samuel, and Anne, 1. 566. Cole, Thomas, iv. 67, 520. Coleman, William, (1692), IV. 646. Colepepper, James, III. 176. Coleridge, influence of, IV. 321. Coles, Robert, I. 421. Collar, William C .; IV. 259. College-bred men, III. 682. Collier, Robert Laird, III. 480. Collings, Daniel, II. 562. Collins, Edward, I. 305. Colman, II. xxii. Colman, Benjamin, I. 586; II. 561 ; eulogy of Dudley, 43 ; his writings, 422 ; autog: 423 ; portrait, 211, 45, 115, 207, 224, 243, 460. Colman John, II. 535 ; IV. 541. Colman, John, Jr., II. 549. Colman, William, II. 7. Colonies, union of, III. 20. Colonnade Row, IV. 475.
Color-printing, first in Boston, IV. 33. Colson, David, II. xxxv ; autog. 535; mentioned, 536, 561. Colson's stone house, II. xxi. - Colt, James D., IV. 143.
Columbia, ship, IV. 208.
Columbian Museum, IV. 10. Columbian Orator, III. 644.
Columbus Avenue, IV. 46.
Columbus Avenue Church, III. 501.
Columbus, Fernando, I. 41.
Collyer, Isaac J., P. III. 443.
Comer, Thomas, IV. 421, 428.
Comets, II. 402 ; IV. 491, 493, 497, 594, 505, 505, 507, 513; Halley's, ÍV. 493.
Commerce, early, I. 275 ; II. 444 ; ac- tive, IV. 168, 195; declining, 107; growing, 175; as source of wealth, 153.
Commercial Point, III. 595.
Commissioners of the United Colonies, I. 300, 301, 314 ; Il. 18.
Committee of Correspondence, III. 42 ; their doings, 55; their records, 182.
Committee of Safety, III. 77 ; records, I xxi.
Common, I. 125, 517, 552; II. xxxvii, 479; IV. 60 ; British works on, III. 79; cows on, 236, IV. 60 ; Soldiers' monument, III. 324; fence, IV. 61, 66; great elin, I. 22; views of, (1804) IV. 65.
Common landing-place, II. xxiii.
Common marsh, II. xii.
Commonwealth Bank, IV. 168.
Compton, John, I. 559 ; II. xli. Conant at Cape Ann, I. 92, 93.
Conant's Island, IV. 608.
Concert Hall, II xvii.
Concord, Expedition to, III. 67, 101 ; IV. 619. See Lexington.
Conduit, I. 233, 545.
Condy, Jeremiah, II. 231, 244.
Coney, Abigail, II. 548.
Coney's Iron Foundry, IV. 88.
Coney's Lane, II xil.
Confederacy of 1643, I. 295 ; signatures of the Conimissioners, 300, 301, 314. Confiscation Acts, III. 175. Congregational Association, IV. 59.
Congregational Charitable Society, II. 224.
Congregational Churches, III. 401 ; in Charlestown, 563 ; in Dorchester, 594.
Congregational Library, IV. 294.
Congregationalism and Richard Ma- ther, II. 308. Congregationalist, III. 633.
Connecticut settled, I. 430; colony, 280.
Conner, Mrs , III. 176.
Constellation, frigate, III. 340
Constitution of Massachusetts (1780), III. 148, 192, 613. Constitution of United States adopted, III. 196.
Constitutional Telegraphe, III. 624.
Constitution, ship, III. 332, 337, 340, 344 ; docked and rebuilt, 356; fig- ure-head of Jackson, 357; launch of, commemorated at the theatre, IV. 366; and Guerrière, shown on the stage, 367. Continental Congress, III. 55. Continental currency depreciations, IV. 197. Continental Fournal, III. 617. Continental Theatre, IV. 376. Convention of Congregational minis- ters, II. 224.
Convention troops, III. 184, 323.
Converse, Edward, I. 387, 393, 452, 566. .
Converse, James C., IV. 230.
Converse, Sarah, I. 566.
Convicts, aiding discharged, IV. 662. Conway, General, III. 19. Cook, Jacob, I. 323. Cook, Robert. III. 176.
Cook, Zebedee, IV. 618, 619.
Cooke, Elisha, I. 369, 560, 561, 563, 575, 579, 582 ; II. xxviii, xxxix, xlvii, 535, 549; sent to England, 18; in England, 23, 24; his political tracts, 422 ; mentioned, 376, 462; autog. xxviii, 18, 81 ; as a physician, IV. 530 ; family of, I. 579-
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