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Clock-making, 1087. Clothing of settlers, 96-98.
Cloud, William, 266.
Clough, Elizabeth, 932.
Clough, Josiah B., 932.
Clough, Mr., 844.
Coal period, 8, 9, 15.
Coats, Marion, 578. Cobbet, Thomas, 107, 126.
Cochichawick, Essex County, Mass., 696, 750, 948. Cochichawick Brook, 426.
Cochichawick Lake, 5, 1046. Cochin-China, 376. Cochituate, Middlesex County, Mass., 953. Cochran, Emelie B., 627.
Cochran, Thomas, 619, 621, 622, 624, 626, 627. Cod fishing, 279. 281, 286, 287, 299, 312. Coddington, William, 80. Codman, John (Codman Press), 933. Coffin, Charles A., 436, 437, 439.
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Coffin, Joshua, 836, 844, 846, 877, 1000, I02I.
Coffin, Robert Stevenson, 690, 705.
Coffin (Coffyn), Tristram, 466.
Coffin, William B., 383.
Coffin's Beach, 28, 1042.
Cogswell, John Bear Doane, 90, 150, 1092.
Cogswell, Nathaniel, 108.
Coinage, 118, 119, 1054, 1063; also see Banks, banking and insurance, 881-912.
Coke, Edward, 745.
Colby, George J. L., 260.
Colby and Lunt, 383.
Cole, Ann, 185-187.
Cole, Anna B., 612.
Cole, Arthur Harrison, 270.
Cole, Edward B., Mrs., 608.
Cole, John N., 936.
Cole, Moses Dupré, 1088, 1089.
Coleman, Thomas, 1090.
"Collapse therapy," 859.
Collins, Alfred E., 899.
Collins, Charles A., 899.
Collins, Ezekiel, 548.
Collins, Henry Bascom, 38.
Collins, J. W., 290, 292, 293, 295-297.
Collins Cove, 1039.
Collins' Pond, 460.
Colman, Henry, 397.
Colombo, Ceylon, 357.
Colored people, see Negroes.
Colson, Elizabeth, 220.
Columbia University, 587.
Columbian Centinel, 1026.
Columbus, Christopher, 74, 276, 289, 374, 618, 625.
Columbus, Ohio, 619.
Combs, manufacture of, 265, 266.
Comets, 1014-1016.
Commercial Travellers, Order of United, 964.
Committee of Safety, 494, 529, 872.
Commonwealth Defense Act., 543.
Communication and Transportation, 457- 5II.
Companions of the Forest, 965.
Company of Jehovah's Witnesses, 966.
Conant, Roger, 76, 77, 78, 601, 638, 796, 797, 904. Conant, Ruth, 969.
Conant, William, 605. "Conciliatory Resolutions," 776.
Concklin brothers, 1055.
Concord, Middlesex County, Mass., 5, 40, 130, 151, 232, 459, 494, 527, 529, 709, 710, 747, 959.
Concord, New Hampshire, 30, 144, 153, 476, 657. Conflagrations, 421, 425, 919, 973-989.
Connecticut, 9, 1I, 14, 52, 136, 160, 164,
169, 175, 437, 492, 521, 618, 658, 676, 764, 861, 1080.
Connecticut River and Valley, 9, 10, II, 20, 27, 154, 160, 184.
Connell, Raymond M., 894.
Conomo Point, 1039.
Consolidated Electric Lamp Company, 440.
Consolidated Lobster Company, 1045.
Consolidated and Mckay Lasting Ma- chine Company, 443.
Constantinople, Turkey, 837.
Constitution of Massachusetts, 776, 815.
Constitution of the United States, 776, 825.
Consumption (tuberculosis), 857-860.
Continental Congress, 530, 821, 888.
Continental currency, 888.
Cook, James, 358.
Cook, James G., 994.
Cook, Zebedee, 906.
Cook-Oliver house, 1085, 1089.
Cooke, Caleb, 597.
Cooke, Justice, 105.
Cooking utensils, 1056, 1057, 1060; also see Pottery.
Coole, Helen C., 969.
Coole, Marion, 969.
Coolidge, Calvin, 574, 575, 739.
Cooney, Daniel, 910.
Cooper, Peter, 468.
Cooperative banks, 903-905.
Copeland, Melvin Thomas, 249.
Copley, John Singleton, 602, 1068, IIOI.
Copp, Samuel, 263.
Copperas, 9. Corey, Bernard F., 895.
Corey, Giles, 211, 229.
Corey, Martha, 208, 210, 211, 228, 602.
Corlis, Thomas, 845.
Corné, Michele Felice, 599, 1089-1091.
Cornelius, Charles Over, 1064, 1073, 1104.
Corning, Howard, 604.
Corning, John, 1060, 1074.
Cornwall, England, 284.
Cornwallis, George, 533.
Corwin, George, 114.
Corwin, Jonathan, 196, 203, 208, 212, 218, 224, 227, 229, 755.
Cotterell, Capt., 993. Cotton, John, 745.
Cotton manufactures, see Textile manu- factures, 246-251, 417-431.
Couch, Albert I., 900.
Counselors, see Bench and Bar, 743-789. Court of Admiralty, 764.
Court of Assistants, 81, 197, 226, 747, 749-75I.
Court of Chancery, High, 759, 764.
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Court, Circuit, of U. S .. 765.
Court of Calanthe, Order of the, 966.
Court of Common Pleas, 395, 567, 761- 763, 771. 872. Court of Common Pleas, Circuit, 762. Court of Common Pleas, Inferior, 758. 759-761, 765.
Court of Common Pleas (of Maine). 258.
Court, Connecticut, 516.
Court, County, 99, 188, 604, 613, 643, 749, 751, 758, 862. Court, District, of U. S .. 772, 816.
Court, General, 77, 81, 84, 87, 88, 91, 97. 99, 100, 105, 107, 113. 118, 119, 121, 141, 230, 232, 240, 247, 254, 255, 278, 279, 303, 394, 519, 522, 548-550, 562, 571, 640, 642, 650, 653, 693, 706, 716, 744-752, 754, 756, 758-760, 764, 802, 804, 807, 809, 813, 815, 821, 862, 863, 872, 882, 884, 885, 887, 954, 998, 999, 1063, 1066, 1105.
Court of General Sessions of the Peace. 759-762.
Court of Insolvency, 763.
Court of Judicature, Superior, 229, 758- 761, 763-765. 768. Court of Justices of the Peace, 759.
Court, Magistrate's, 751.
Court of Oyer and Terminer, 227, 229, 230, 232, 754-757. Court, Petty Commissioner's, 751.
Court of Pleas and Sessions of the Peace, 758. Court, Police District, 762, 763. Court, Probate, 749. 763, 764. 872.
Court, Quarter (Quarterly). 102, 744, 748-75I. Court, Quarter, Inferior, 750, 751.
Court. Quarter Sessions of the Peace, 758, 759. Court, Selectmen's, 751. Court, Strangers', 749, 751. Court, Superior, 226, 613, 758, 763, 764. 778.
Court, Supreme, 443. 573, 727, 923. Court, Supreme Judicial, 660, 680, 683, 761, 763, 765, 769, 771, 772, 776, 777, 782, 787. Court, Supreme, of U. S., 772, 773, 777. 779, 823, 824. Courts, also see Bench and Bar, 743-789. Courtship in early days, 99. Cousins, Frank, 1082, 1104. Cox, Alice A., 969. Cox, Benjamin, 600. Crackwood's Ledge, 997. Cradock, Matthew, 37. 79, 797. 799, 800. 803. Crafts and arts, 1051-1105. Cretaceous age, 14, 17.
Crewel work, 1067, 1068.
Crocker, George Glover, 510.
Cromwell, Oliver, 138, 651, 1052.
Cromwell, Philip, 114.
Crosby, Alpheus, 585.
Cross, Rolf, 344, 371, 372.
Cross, Stephen, 371, 372.
Cross, William, 371.
Crouch, Mary, 919.
Crowninshield, Benjamin William, 358, 821-823.
Crowninshield, George, 358, 822, 1038.
Crowninshield, Hannah, 1100.
Crowninshield, Richard, 784, 785.
Crowninshields, the, 365, 368.
Crown Point, New York, 525.
Cruikshank, Hannah, 1100.
Crystal Lake, 875.
Cuba, 260, 326, 539-542.
Cudworth, James, 653.
Culacut, steward, 129.
Currant, Roger L., 948.
Curren, Mr., 206. Currier, Capt., 315.
Currier, Charles H., and Company, 383.
Currier, David, 252.
Currier, George E., 383.
Currier, John, 380, 382, 383.
Currier, John James, 264, 341, 343, 345. 384, 453, 510, 628, 767, 788, 839, 846, 847, 862, 864, 877, 906, 907, 912, 1063, 1078, 1104. Currier, Mary P., 962.
Currier, William, 383.
Currier and Cameron, 446.
Currier and Townsend, 380, 381.
Curtis, C. L., 894.
Curtis, George W., 948.
Cushing, Caleb, 375, 471, 554, 610, 739, 768, 775, 821, 823, 824, 894.
Cushing, John N., 383.
Cushing, John P., 415.
Cushing, Thomas C., 919-923.
Customs of early days, 73-122.
Cutler, John, 865. Cutler, Manasseh, 166.
Cutler, Samuel, 907.
Cutler, Temple, 399.
Cutler, William D., 319.
Cutshamache (Indian sachem), 36.
Cutts, Richard, 864, 865.
Cyclone of 1890, 1003.
Dabney, John, 919. Dagyr, John Adam, 245. 246. Daily Evening Item, 926. Daily life of settlers, 73-122. Dairying, 388, 389, 395, 397, 403, 404. 406. Dallin, Cyrus Edwin, 154. Dallivan's Neck, 1026.
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Dalton, Michael, 350, 351, 774, 839.
Dalton, Tristram, 362.
Dalton Club, 774.
Dame, Charles C., 948.
Dames of Malta, 965.
Damon, Robin, 925.
Dana, Francis, 772, 816.
Dana, Joseph, 770.
Dana, Richard Henry, 779, 824.
Danby, Vermont, 449.
Dane, Nathan, 258, 771.
Dane Law School, 777.
Dane Street Beach, 1042.
Danforth, Albion L., 857.
Danforth, Helen, 969.
Danforth, Thomas, 208.
Danvers, Essex County, Mass., 8, 18, 121,
164-166, 174, 176, 239, 241-244, 256,
261, 262, 377, 388, 395, 397, 400, 403,
406, 407, 433, 435, 436, 440, 463, 474, 480, 482, 511, 527, 528, 537, 551, 582, 596, 613, 639, 643, 645-647, 740, 762, 776, 778, 781, 812, 819, 824, 841, 842, 856, 868, 872, 891, 948, 949, 954, 957, 962, 967, 969, 989, 1041, 1047, 1065, 1079, 1081, 1089, 1096.
Danvers Cooperative Bank, 904.
Danvers Historical Society, 270, 51I.
Danvers Iron Works, 258.
Danvers River, 177, 1042.
Danvers Savings Bank, 900.
Danvers State Hospital, 857, 967, 968.
Danversport, Essex County, Mass., 258. Danversware, 1065.
Dark days of 1716 and 1780, 110, III, 1014, 1016-1018.
Dartmouth College, 154, 585, 669, 736, 778, 823, 869. Daughters of America, 966.
Daughters of the American Revolution, 627.
Daughters of Isabella, 961.
Daughters of Liberty, 966.
Daughters of St. George, 966.
Daughters of Scotia, 966.
Davenport, Ensign, 133.
Davenport, Harriet, 872.
Davenport, John, 872.
Davenport, Lieut., 129, 133.
Davenport, Moses, 907, 910.
Davenport, Richard, 87.
Davies, Arthur, 625.
Davis, Aaron, 910.
Davis, Andrew McFarland, 883, 912.
Davis, Anna Cabot, 825.
Davis, Eleazar, 151, 153. Davis, Frank E., 330.
Davis, Jefferson, 539.
Davis, John, 772.
Davis, John B., 947. Davis, Judge, 1023.
Davis, Mr., 149, 580.
Davis, Raymond O., 948.
Davis, William, 282, 321, 910.
Davis, William Thomas, 247, 452, 756, 757, 770, 777, 778, 788.
Davis and Furber Machine Company, 440-442. Davys, John, 1053.
Day, Clive, 270.
Day, Jeremiah, 508.
Dayton, Ohio, 987.
Dead Letter Office, 501.
Dean, A. W., 510.
Dearborn, Harry E., 947.
Deaverix, Robert, 841.
de Cheverus, Rev., 647.
Declaration of Independence, 398, 529, 638, 698, 809, 821, 1031.
De Courcy, Charles A., 775.
Dedham, Norfolk County, Mass., 459, 607
Deer Island, Essex County, Mass., 466, 733, 781, 996, 1001.
Deer Jump Falls, 412.
Deerfield, Franklin County, Mass., 130, 136, 137, 517, 519, 521.
De Forest, John William, 49.
Degree of Honor, 966.
Degree of Pocahontas, 962.
De Kay's snake, 175.
"de la Guard, Theodore," 693.
de la Mare, Walter, 738.
Deland, Tucker, 600.
Delaware, 500.
Delaware Bay, 165.
Deltas, 7, 23, 24, 27.
De Molay Order, 949.
De Monts, Sieur ( Pierre de Gast), 276.
Demosmaker, Johannes, 865.
Denby, agent, 427.
Denison, Daniel, 692.
Denison, Major, 551.
Denison, Patience Dudley, 692.
Denmark, and Danes, 1097.
Dennison, Daniel, 139, 517.
Dennison University, Ohio, 618.
Denworth, Katharine M., 578.
Derby, Capt., 841.
Derby, Charles, 356.,
Derby, Elias Hasket, 353, 562, 1077, 1079, 1085, 1091, 1093.
Derby, Ezekiel Hersey, 397.
Derby, Richard, 350, 351.
Derby, family, 356, 531, 599, 1068.
Derby Wharf, 354, 355, 368, 378, 602.
de Rouville, M., 148, 521.
Derry, New Hampshire, 733.
Des Chaillons, Commander, 148.
de Silhouette, Etienne, 1094. Desmond, William D., 282. De Soto, Fernando, 276.
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Detroit, Michigan, 153. Devereux Beach, 1042.
Devonian age, 7, 8, 159.
Devonshire, England, 797, 863.
Dewey, George, 540.
Dexter, "Lord," 889.
Dexter, Thomas, 254.
Dexter, Timothy, 268, 360, 889, 1046. 1078.
Dickens, Charles, 499.
Dickenson, John, 1096.
Dickerson, Philemon, 241.
Dickinson, Emily, 698.
Dickinson, James, 1070.
Diesel engine, 301.
Dillon Machine Company, 442.
Dimond, Edward, 112, 113.
Dinosaurs, II, 14, 17, 20.
Diorite, 7, 8, 15.
Diphtheria, 843-846.
Disabled American World War, 966.
Veterans of the
Disasters, see Great disasters and strange phenomena, 973-1028.
Diseases, see Medicine and public hygiene, 829-877.
Distel, Bertha, 970. Dixon, Roland Burrage, 52.
"Dixy's Horse-Boat," 467. Doctors of medicine, see Medicine and public hygiene, 829-877.
Dodge, Allen W., 400.
Dodge, Ernest S., 159.
Dodge, Mary Abigail, 714, 717, 722, 731, 735. Dodge, Mr., 1096. Dodge, Pickering, 662. Dodge, Stanley D., 333.
Dogtown Common, Essex County, Mass., 20, 740, 1031, 1045. Doland, Katherine, 554. Dole, John, 341.
Dole, Mr., 556.
Dole, Nathaniel, 605.
Dole, Richard, 341, 864.
Dorchester, Daniel, 645.
Dorchester, England, 75, 76, 77,78, 794. 797.
Dorchester, Suffolk County, Mass., 36, 218, 230, 748. "Dorchester Adventurers," 795. Dorchester Charter, 601. Dorchester Company, 275, 277, 279, 796, 1032.
"Doughboy" war memorial, 522. Douglas, Charles H. S., 912. Douglas, Mr., 471, 928. Douglas-Lithgow, Robert Alexander, 67. Douglass, Frederick, 714.
Essex-71
Dove, John, 621, 958.
Dover, New Hampshire, 9, 422, 473, 751, 781, 980. Dow, Arthur Wesley, 1102.
Dow, George Francis, 270, 510, 606, 629, 740, 1060, 1066-1068, 1070, 1091, 1092, 1096, 1104, 1105.
Dow, Hazel, 970.
Downing, Amos W., 904.
Downing, Emmanuel, 103.
Downs, James E., 948.
Dracut, Middlesex County, Mass., 359, 427. Drake, Francis, 276, 373.
Drake, writer on Indians, 67.
Draper, Warren F., 934, 936.
Dress of settlers, 96-98.
Drinkwater, Anna, 968.
Drinkwater, Capt., 996.
Driver, William, 376.
Droughts, 1002, 1006.
Drown, Richard W., 954.
Druids, Ancient Order of, 964.
Drumlins, 17, 18, 29.
Dry Tortugas, 736.
Duchambon, Chevalier, 523.
Dudley, Anne, see Bradstreet, Anne Dud- ley. Dudley, David A., 793.
Dudley, Joseph, 758, 809.
Dudley, Patience, see Denison, Patience Dudley.
Dudley, Thomas, 80, 130, 148, 520, 521, 692, 695, 696, 748, 800, 806, 807, 811.
Dummer, Jeremiah, 1063, 1087.
Dummer, Richard, 748.
Dummer, William, 522, 562, 1009; also see Governor Dummer Academy.
Dummer Academy, 399, 589, 775. Dummer's Falls, 250.
Dunes, 29.
Dunlap, William, 1098, 1100, IIOI, II04. Dunstable, Middlesex County, Mass., 128, 151, 232.
Duston, Hannah, 144-147.
Duston, Thomas, 144, 145.
Dutch, the, 186, 290, 316, 347, 351, 357, 640, 1015, 1057.
Dutch Guiana, 361.
Dwellings, 91-94, 1053-1060.
Dwinell, John, 397.
Dyeing, 1067, 1068.
Dyer, Walter Alden, 1061. 1063, 1104.
Eabourne, Thomas, 240.
Eagles, Fraternal Order of, 966. Eakins, Thomas, 625. Eames, Edward W., 567. Eames, Rebecca, 228.
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Earle, Alice (Morse), 270.
Early industries, 237-271; also see Arts and crafts.
Earthenware, 1064, 1065; also see Indian utensils, 39, 40, 64-68.
Earthquakes, 1004-1014.
East Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., 468. East Bradford, Essex County, Mass., 645. East Gloucester, Essex County, Mass., 645, 740, 1039.
East India Marine Hall (and Museum), 594. 597, 1076, 1077, 1092.
East India Marine Society, 166, 594-597, 600.
East Indies, 353-358, 361, 368, 373, 376,
378-380, 382, 602, 1044; also see India. East Lynn, Essex County, Mass., 954, 967-970, 1042.
East Point (Nahant), 7.
East Saugus, Essex County, Mass., 40, 949.
Eastern Point (Gloucester), 1039, 1040, 1045.
Eastern Railroad, 287, 981.
Eastern Star, Order of the, 949.
Eastman, Charles, 154.
Easton, John, 135.
Easton, Nicholas, 240.
Easty, Mary, 211, 212, 221, 228, 851.
Eaton, James B., 950.
Eaton, Thomas, 557.
Economy Cooperative Bank of Merrimac, 903, 904.
Eddy, Mary Baker Glover, 657, 685.
Edinburgh, Scotland, 870, 871.
Edison General Electric Company, 436, 438, 439.
Edmands, J. Wiley, 415, 421, 422.
Eduart, Auguste, 1094.
Education, 547-589; also see Religion in Essex County, 633-685.
Edwards, Bela B., 672.
Edwards, Bessie Rochester, 968.
Edwards, Clarence Ransom, 543.
Edwards, Jonathan, 558, 636, 649, 667, 721, 793.
Edwards, Justin, 672, 935.
Edwards, Mrs., 735.
Edwards, Richard, 584, 585.
Edwardses, the, 346.
Egg Rock, 991.
Egypt, 261.
Ehrenbaum, Ernst, 321. El Caney, Cuba, 541.
Eldey, Mr., 162.
Eldredge, Ellen Willis, 729.
Eldredge, Emelyn, 727.
Eldredge, Sara Payson Willis, 729. Eldridge, Mildred, 969.
Electric Mutual Liability Insurance Com- pany, 9II.
Electrical industry, 436-440.
Eliot, John, 49, 120, 130, 131, 862.
Eliot, Mr., 537.
Elizabeth Islands, 19.
Elks, Benevolent and Protective Order of, 942, 961.
Elliot, Mr., 162.
Elliott, Andrew, 243.
Ellis, Polly, 1069.
Ellison, Mr., 955.
Elmira, New York, 162.
Embargo Act., 250, 359, 364, 376, 772, 777, 817, 920, 975.
Embroidery, 1068, 1105.
Emerson, Benjamin Kendall, 30.
Emerson, John, 655.
Emerson, Jonathan, 147.
Emerson, Joseph, 559.
Emerson's apparatus, 855.
Emery, John, 863, 864.
Emery, Michael, 262, 444.
Emery, Mr., 1000.
Emery's Hill, 836.
Emilio, Shepard G., 598.
Emmerton, W. H., 635.
Endeavors (at Salem Harbor), 355.
Endecott, Alice, 797.
Endecott, John, see Endicott, John.
Endecott, Thomas, 797.
Endicott (Endecott), John, 37, 75, 77, 78,
79, 80, 81, 85, 102, 115, 127, 132, 198, 256, 259, 277, 393, 550, 593-596, 601, 638, 748, 796, 797, 799, 800, 802-805, 808, 1067, 1090.
Endicott, William Crowninshield, 597, 598, 604, 771, 775, 1079.
"Engine, The" (periodical), 928.
England, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 92, 105, 118, 119, 120, 181, 183, 198, 233, 237, 245, 247, 249-251, 254, 259, 267, 276, 277, 279, 290, 340, 345, 347, 350-352, 372, 374, 391, 394, 401, 467, 492, 498, 507-509, 520, 523, 526, 533-536, 558, 593, 633, 634, 636-638, 640, 644, 647, 648, 651, 653, 693, 694, 704, 707, 710, 713, 714. 720, 728, 743-746, 758, 760, 764, 766, 773, 794-800, 805, 808, 809, 813, 817, 830, 833, 842, 846, 849, 862, 864, 870, 882, 888, 923, 951, 958, 965, 996, 1013-1015, 1019, 1033, 1038, 1054, 1055, 1058, 1062, 1064, 1066-1068, 1072, 1082, 1084, 1090, 1093, 1097, 1102; also see English, the.
English; Philip, 108, 211, 213, 1068. English, Susannah, 1068.
English, the, 36, 37, 41, 50, 51, 57, 58, 62, 64, 67, 68, 74, 89, III, 120, 125, 126, 127, 128, 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 137, 148, 151, 254, 258, 266, 297, 34I, 348, 351, 391, 393, 406, 502, 515, 517, 519, 520, 522, 523, 529, 531, 533, 535.
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604. 639, 744, 783, 834, 933, 950, 958, 1006, 1013. 1022, 1033, 1035, 1077, 1081- 1084. 1086, 1087, 1089; also see Eng- land.
Engraving, 1095, 1096.
Enon, Essex County, Mass., 750.
Epes, Daniel, 550. Epes, Samuel, 842.
Epidemics, see Medicine and public hy- giene, 829-877; see Plague of 1616- 1617.
Episcopal Theological School, 683.
Epping. New Hampshire. 19.
Equitable Cooperative Bank of Lynn, 903-905. Ericsson. John, 373. Erie, Lake, 31.
Eskers, 24-28.
Eskimos, 38, 39, 42, 163.
Essenic Order, Ancient, 965.
"Essex" (now Lawrence), Essex County, Mass., 417.
Essex, Essex County, Mass., 239, 242, 245, 268, 293, 295, 332, 333, 382, 403, 477, 523, 643-646, 701, 762, 780, 956, 957, 967, 969, 993, 1039, 1040, 1042, 10.43.
Essex Agricultural Society, 394. 396, 399, 611, 1043. Essex Bank, of Salem, 889, 890. Essex Banner, 926. Essex Company. 414, 417, 423. 440.
Essex County Agricultural School, 397, 407. Essex County Bar Association, 770, 771. Essex County Democrat, 926.
Essex County, England, 800.
Essex County Freeman, 924.
Essex County Grange, 957.
Essex County Health Association, 858.
Essex County Law Library, 613.
Essex County Mills, 428.
Essex County Natural History Society, 166, 596, 600, 925.
Essex County organized, 750.
Essex County Pomona Grange, 957, 958; also see Pomona Grange. Essex Eagle, 929.
Essex Fire and Marine Insurance Com- pany, 699, 908.
"Essex, Flower of," 136, 138, 519. Essex Gazette, 267, 601, 915-918, 1096. Essex Historical Society, 595, 596.
Essex Institute, The, 6, 13, 26, 30, 41, 43. 108, 115, 166, 182, 196, 222, 253, 269-271, 342, 367, 384, 390, 467, 468, 506, 510, 518, 532, 596, 597, 600-602, 604, 611. 614, 628, 629, 635, 662, 691, 708, 743. 774. 831, 835, 837, 877, 925, 1057, 1067, 1068, 1079, 1086-1088, 1091, 1092, 1098, 1102.
Essex Journal and Merrimac Packet, 926. Essex Junto of 1789-1811, 362, 815-822. Essex Merino Sheep Company, 396. Essex Mill. 426.
Essex Mills Company, 428.
Essex North District Medical Society, 861.
Essex Patriot, 1098, 1104.
Essex Result of 1778, 815.
Essex Revolt of 1689, 809-811.
Essex River, 339.
Essex Sanitorium, 831, 858-860, 967, 968. Essex Savings Bank of Lawrence, 898, 900, 901.
Essex South District Medical Society, 611, 861.
Etowah, Georgia, 616, 619.
Europe, and Europeans, 10, 15, 35. 56, 90, 160, 165, 169, 172, 175, 245, 266, 276, 284, 293, 344, 347, 348, 352, 359, 361, 368, 369, 373, 374, 376, 508, 520, 523, 531, 533, 538, 539, 542, 587, 593, 598, 610, 620, 626, 704, 719, 722, 823, 825, 837, 956, 1013, 1038, 1054, 1077, 1079, 1090, 1093, 1102.
Evans, Frank E., 959.
Evans, Mabel, 969.
Eveleth, Caroline, 711.
Eveleth, James, 887.
Eveleth, Lucy M., 612.
Everett, Edward, 138.
Everett Mills, 423, 441, 451.
Ewell, John Louis, 264.
Exeter, New Hampshire, 466, 473, 562, 658, 706, 737, 751, 780, 782, 1021.
Explorers, early, 73-75.
Ex-Service Men's Exchange, 968.
Fabyan and Douglas, 928.
Factories, see Early industries, 237-271; see Later industries, 411-453.
Fairbanks house, 607.
Fairfield, Connecticut, 130.
Fall River, Bristol County, Mass., 19, 425.
Falmouth, Maine, 494, 775.
Fansher, Dr., 842.
Far East, the, 376, 380, 533.
Farmer, John, 701.
Farmers' Institute, 405.
Farming, 387-408.
Farnham, Daniel. 765-767, 839.
Farnham, Sibyll, 870.
Farr, George, 79. Farrar, Samuel, 578, 771.
Farrar, 'Squire, 579.
Farrar, Thomas, 220. Farrington, Jacob, 153.
Farwell, Asa, 579.
Farwell, Lieut., 151. Faulkner, Abigail, 228.
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STORY OF ESSEX COUNTY
Faulkner, Edward, 139. Faunce, Carlos P., 910. Fay, Joseph S., 419. Fay, Richard, 40I. Felch, Cheever, 1026-1028.
Feldspar, 4. Fellows, Ephraim, 845. Fellows, Hannah, 845.
Felt, Joseph Barlow, 82, 333, 690, 701, 702, 1054, 1078, 1079, 1088-1090, 1094, 1095, IIOI, II04.
Felton, Cornelius Conway, 560, 690, 719. "Fern, Fanny," 728, 729.
Ferries, 465-467 ; also see Transportation and Communication.
Ferry Road, 252.
Fertilizer manufacturing, 451.
Fessenden, John N., 468.
Field Museum, 619.
Figureheads, 1077.
Fiji Islands, 359, 376.
Finlay, Hugh, 494.
Fire irons, 1056, 1057.
Fire protection, 118, 1054.
Fireplaces, 1056, 1057.
Fires, 421, 425, 919, 973-989.
Firman, Thomas, 1054.
Firmin, Giles, 692, 861, 862.
First Universal Humanitarian Society, 966.
Fish bait industry, 332.
Fish Commission, U. S., 296.
Fish, curing of, 31I.
Fish and Fisheries, U. S. Commission of, 333.
Fish, food value of, 333.
Fish, local preferences for, 326, 327.
Fish mail orders, 330, 331.
Fish meal production, 328.
Fish merchandising, 319-327.
Fish, waste products of, 327-329.
Fisher, Charles E., 450.
Fisher, John, 1002, 1003.
Fisheries, 275-335, 524, 1045; also see Fishing.
Fisheries, Bureau of Marine, 332.
Fisheries, U. S. Bureau of, 331.
Fisherman's life, 315-319. Fishermen's training, 108, 109.
Fishers Island, 18.
Fishing, 1031, 1037, 1038, 1041; also see Fisheries.
Fishing boat, development of, 288-302. Fishing methods, 302-31I. Fiske, Gen., 1089.
Fiske, John, 122, 550, 651, 655, 656, 850, 852, 877. Fiske, Thomas, 548. Fitch, Albert Parker, 683.
Fitch, Ferris, 673.
Fitch, Rev., 844.
Fitchburg, Worcester County, Mass., 14.
Fitts, Edward A., 904.
Fitzgerald, Gerald A., 282, 299, 320, 329. Fitzhugh, V. M., 959, 960.
Flagg, Annie T., 857.
Flagg, Burton S., 900, 91I.
Flagg, John D., 935, 936.
Flagg, Timothy, 932, 933.
Flagg, Wilson, 690, 711, 712.
Flax Pond, 251, 875.
Fletcher, Pearl, 969.
Flint, Edward, 835.
Florence, Italy, 727.
Florida, 55, 161, 262, 617, 953.
Flowers, see Natural history ; see Scenery.
Flynt, Henry, 1072.
Foerste, August Frederic, 159.
Fogg, Ralf, 748.
Foley, Maurice F., 905.
Folly Cove, 1045.
Folsom, Charles, 333.
Food of settlers, 94-96.
Food value of fish, 333.
Fool, The (periodical), 923.
Forbes, Allan, 35.
Forbes, Charles H., 570, 622.
Forbes, Harriette M., 1070, 1104.
Forbush, Edward Howe, 178.
Ford, Hugh A., 959.
Ford, James, 95, IOI.
Foresters of America, 966.
Foresters, Irish National, 966.
Forman, Samuel Eagle, 246.
Forester, Charlotte, 602.
Forrester house, 1092.
Fort Hill, 809.
Foss, Granville E., 607.
Fossils, 5, 7, 9, 14; also see Dinosaurs.
Foster, Aaron, 672, 673.
Foster, Ann, 228.
Foster, Frank W., 605.
Foster, George, 936.
Foster, Isaac, 153.
Foster, Joseph, 243.
Foster, Lucy, 561.
Foster, Miriam, 778.
Foster, Moses, 936.
Foster's Pond, 44, 45.
Fosters, the, 448.
Fountain, George, 864. Four H clubs, 1044.
Fowler, Helen Balch, 605.
Fowler, Joseph, 22I.
Fowler, Kenneth, 321.
Fowler, Mr., 346.
Fowler, S. P., 174.
Fowler's toad, 176.
Fox, George, 640.
Foynes, Thomas N., 91I.
Framingham, Middlesex County, Mass., 540, 583, 714, 959.
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INDEX
France, 68, 148, 245. 276, 285, 352, 404, 419, 495, 520, 523, 533, 541-544, 582, 637, 647. 821, 846, 870, 1086, 1090; also see French, the.
Franco-American Foresters, 966.
Franco-American Legion, 960.
Frankland. Agnes Surriage, 1014.
Frankland, Charles Henry, 1013, 1014. Franklin. Benjamin, 493-495. 559, 601, 644. 728, 944, 1078.
Franklin, H. H., Manufacturing Com- pany, 447.
Franklin, Jonathan, 143.
Franklin Academy, 152, 559-561.
Franklin Library Association, 612.
Franklin Mills, 427.
Franklin, New Hampshire, 427, 430.
Fraternal Order of Eagles, 966.
Fraternal Order of Orioles, 966.
Fraternal organizations, 941-970.
Freemasons, see Masonic fraternity.
Freemen's requirements, 82.
Free-Soil movement, 924.
Fregere, H. D., 950. French, A. J., 962.
French, J. D. W., 403.
French, Jonathan, 658.
French, Ralph H., 771.
French, Rev., 581. French, William, 645.
French, William W., 91I.
French Artisans Sussersale de Lynn, 966. French, the, 41, 47, 67, 68, 141, 145, 146, 148, 149, 150, 225, 276, 350-352, 356, 357, 363, 417, 520-524, 526, 783, 817, 950, 1043, 1089, 1091, 1094, 1098; also see France. Friend, Weston U, 948.
Friend (periodical), 923.
Friends of Maine, 966.
Friends, Society of, see Churches and re- ligions, Quakers. Frithsen, Margaret, 969.
Frost, Sarah L., 623, 629.
Frothingham, James, IIOI.
Fruit growing, 388, 389, 408.
Frye, James, 151. Frye, Jonathan, 151, 152, 153. Fryeburg, Maine, 151. Frye's Mills, 474.
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