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Cohos country
1
Colburn Park
324
Colburn, Robert, accused of aid- ing in felling tree on Sunday 103 Cold Friday 232 Collector of taxes instructed 287, 288
College commencement largely attended 214
PAGE.
Committees chosen
9, 10
Committee of Safety
100-107
members of. 106
Common given to town
256
regulations for protection of 299, 300
vote to grade, fence, etc .... 284
meeting-house, vote to pur-
chase reserve rights .... 266
Congregational Church formed. 59 Connecticut river, surveying the. . 52 Connecticut valley, townships chartered in. 2
Constitution, new, adopted ..... 153
Continental Congress, expense for attendance voted. 45
powerless
161
Continental currency worthless 157 Controversy with Enfield. .. .66, 67 Convention for revision of con-
stitution
185, 186
Convention held to frame a new
constitution
161
also called to judge the same 162
adopted
163
Cotton factory
239
Counterfeit bill passes through several hands 104
Counterfeit money.
70
County farm, establishment of. 291
Culler of staves
..
314, 315
Currency depreciates
156
Cutler, Rev. Calvin, settled ..
240
Dartmouth College controversy. 242 Davison, Oliver, settles and
builds mill
55
Davison's sawmill
18, 21
Deer hunted and killed unlaw-
fully
40
Division of 100 acres voted ... 21, 23
Doctors
240
Dog tax, balance of
322, 323
"Doubling up"
263
Downer, William, and
family
settle
54
439
INDEX.
PAGE.
Downer, William, Jr., accused
of swearing, etc ...... ... 104-106
Dresden, incorporation of, asked 148-150
Education facilities 70 Election, 1788 163
Encouragement for
speedy set-
tlement 1, 13-15, 17, 18
Enfield, controversy with ..... 66, 67 Engine Co., No. 2, voted pay ... 294
Estabrook, Hobart, confesses ... 101
Ferry franchise confirmed
8
Fire department, movement for 245, 246
Firemen's pay
285
Fire precinct extended.
305
Fire, great
384-404
list of losses
393-395
insurance
395-399
notes about
399-401
origin a mystery
401
relief work
402
who will rebuild
402, 403
Fire precinct, etc
.370-404
meeting called.
370
voted to adopt and raise
money
371
precinct incorporated.
372
apparatus furnished. 372 money borrowed on its notes. 373 new engine house, etc., peti- tioned for 373
movement for reliable supply of water 374
money voted
374, 375
officers chosen.
375
hose tower voted.
375
pipes and hydrants
author-
ized 375
also purchase of a chemical engine 375
boundaries enlarged
376
voted hook and ladder
outfit 377
legislature recognizes it.
377
motion to ratify carried.
378
bills ordered paid.
378
Fire precinct, Continued.
change in the boundaries. 379
firewards
379
tax assessed on whole town .. 379 contract to keep pump ready 380 committee chosen to investi-
gate introducing running water 381
firewards elected
.381, 382
vote to
introduce
running
water
382
committee appointed to adjust
damages
.382, 383
committee authorized to pro-
cure necessary surveys .. 383 Fires, extinguishment of ... 276, 277 Fish inspector appointed. .. 189 Foord, Rev. John, supply Sec-
ond Congregational church. 240 Four post routes established ... 243 Freight teams and stages. 263
Freshet, great.
248
Glebe for Church of England. . .
5
Glenwood Cemetery
248
purchased
293
Governor's lot, committee cho-
sen to lay out.
30, 52
Grafton County, vote not to di-
vide
262
Grain ground
69, 70
Grantees of Lebanon
4, 5
Grievances, action to
refer
to
General Assembly 151
Grist-mill privilege granted.
18
voted conditionally
26
voted to build.
43
Groceries selling beer and cider nuisances 288
Hanover street bridge replaced
by one of iron.
.302, 303
Hat factory
239
Hay scales
248
erection of, granted.
302
Hearse for West Lebanon voted 289 Hearse voted. 294, 304
PAGE.
440
INDEX.
PAGE.
Health, first board of, elected .. 304 Hendee, Capt. Joshua, Co. of. . 92-95 Highway, intervale. 20 Highways, prices for work on .. 190 Hill, Charles, accused of passing counterfeit money 102
settles, West Lebanon. 55 Hog constables first recognized. 152 Hog reeves, last time chosen 313, 314 Horse sheds, land leased for ... 283
Hose, purchase of. 299
House, Capt., Co. of. 94
House on poor farm burned. . . .
294 Hubbard bridge, voted to build 31
Humphrey Wood bridge 285
Huskings
201
Hyde, Levi, deposition of.
159
Indians no longer feared. 1
Inoculation for small pox
215
Introduction
1
Inventory, earliest.
186, 187
law of
196
Johnston's Island
53
Journeying mainly by horseback 199
Justice of the court, first ap-
pointment of
312, 313
King's highway
.9,55
Landee, Abigail, accused
of
breaches of the peace.
106
Lakes of ancient times.
..
46, 47
Land for propagation of the gos- pel 5
Lathrop, George H., receives
vote of thanks
277
Law facilities
70
Lawyers
240
Lebanon, development of
144-197
accession of inhabitants.
144
dam
across
Mascomy
river
sanctioned
144
undivided land laid out in 50-
acre lots
.144, 145
drawers of 50-acre division ... 145
PAGE. Lebanon, development of, Con- tinued.
plan of township made .. ... .145 lots of 20 acres asigned by lot- tery 145
Legislature held as prisoners ...
157
Liquors, action to secure a law against traffic in. 288
Log Cabin campaign, etc.
258
Logging bees
201
Lots drawn.
.11, 12, 16, 17, 49, 50
laid out
49
mode of marking.
51
ownership of, hard to identify
51
Lottery voted 11
Lumber sawed
69
Lyman's bridge
.198, 202, 203
movement to make it free .... 305 controversy respecting it. . 306-311 finally made free 311
Maintenance for Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick, auctioned off.
184
Male inhabitants, 1776, list of 68, 69
Mann, John, journey of, to Or-
ford
54, 55
Manufacture of nails.
185
Manufacturers exempted
from
taxation
321
Manufactures, encouragement of 295, 303, 304
Mascomy river
46-49
Masting pines
163
Merchants
239
Meeting-house, building refused 28
first
59
floor plan.
174
gallery plan.
176
ground for, fixed near burying ground 29
location fixed ..
.33, 34, 37, 60, 160
167, 170
location changed
.30, 61
reasons for strife as to loca-
tion
.63, 64
441
INDEX.
PAGE.
PAGE.
Meeting-house, Continued.
money to build, appropriated 38 61, 161
size altered
37, 38
tax raised to build.
36
proprietors assess tax to build 62
subscriptions to build. 173
voted to build ....... 33, 34, 60, 61 151, 155, 161, 165, 169
voted to procure plan of floor 41
subscribers' accounts. . .174, 175
vote to build reconsidered.
166
168, 169
voted to move ..
155, 255
old, pulled down.
168
distances measured
171
vote to sell pews
246
pews sold
177, 178
vote to repair.
246, 265
to repair windows
250
to alter
250
proportionate occupancy
by
different denominations .. 247 Congregationalists build new one 247
"war"
178-184
Mineral formation
46
Minister, committee chosen
to
procure
31
provision for
20, 24, 36
Mob dispersed
158
Money in use, paper, currency
of England, Spanish coin ...
70
Occupants, first winter
52
Orchards
201
Park on Hanover street.
295
Path, first completed, 1763.
52
Pension bureau, transcript from
98, 99
Petition for ferry
154
for peaceable dissolution of
the Union presented
in
Senate
259, 280
produces great excitement ... 260
Phelps, Bezaleel, accused of al- tering bill 101
Pine Plain road laid out. 252 Pine trees, preservation of. 6
Plan of town accepted
12
Plan for a new town.
147
Police officers, appointment of .. 289 Political affairs ... 248, 249, 256, 257 279-281, 289-291, 300, 301
Political parties
242
Poor distributed in families.
294
Poor farm, voted to purchase .. 251 Poor house, voted to build. 184
Postage
243
Postmasters
324
Post rider
199
Potter, Rev. Isaiah, called to
the ministry
38, 58
accepts
.36, 58
ordained pastor
59
salary voted
39, 58, 231
vote where to preach
187
for settlement with
230
committee chosen to
confer
with
231
his son sues for arrears of
salary
232
Pound, town voted to sell.
300
Poverty Lane
55
Preaching, provision.
15, 17, 21
24, 25, 57
Presidential electors chosen .... 167
187, 215
President Munroe visits Hano-
ver
232, 233
Property in town, 1800.
.195, 196
Proprietors, first
7
records of
8-31, 37, 38
taxed ... 9, 12, 14-17, 19-21, 23, 25
32, 38, 57, 58
Railroad bridges and crossing
288, 289
Railroad in prospect.
254
Railroads
.268-275
resolutions adopted.
268, 269
Northern open to Lebanon ... 269
442
INDEX.
PAGE.
Railroads, Continued.
address by Daniel Webster ..
269-275
Railroad tax 286
Raisings 201
Rebellion, early volunteers. 325
Regimental muster, law provid- ing for 217
Revolution
71-107
congress of the colonies 71
military stores prohibited 71
powder and arms taken from
Fort William and Mary .. 71
committee of safety appointed 72
preparing for hostilities. 72 inhabitants advised to stick to farming 72, 73
Association Test 73
army forced to retreat from Canada
74
decision to fortify Royalton. 74
also Newbury 74 necessary to settlement. 52
Assembly petitioned for help 75 Robbing graves, penalty for 220 powder and lead purchased .. 76 Rum seized 7
small pox prevalent .. 76, 77
inoculation and pest house. 77
soldiers receive bounty. 77
scouting party discover cause for alarm 77
Tories desert to the enemy .. 78
day of fasting observed. . . 78 battle of Bennington 78
scouting party recommended. 79
Congress asked for aid. 80
expedition of Gen. Sullivan .. 80
voted to raise bounty 80
Royalton attacked 80
call to the towns to rid them- selves of suspected ene- mies
81
tax voted to defray expense of alarm 82
vote to guard roads 82
voted to raise scouting party 82 plans formed for the capture of persons 83
Revolution, Continued. PAGE.
army provision bill 84-86
Revolutionary papers 86-91
losses sustained 80-87 receipts for powder, etc.,. .. 87-89 expense and losses sustained.
90, 91
Revolutionary soldiers
92-99
regiment of Col. Chase.
92, 93
Rifles, vote to be responsible for 255 Road built to Plainfield. 251
committee chosen to clear to
No. 4 14, 15, 17-19
Road to Enfield line voted ..... 244 also survey of, to Hanover line 233
granted to meeting house 221 Roads across common discontin- ued 296
Roads and bridges
.198-221
Roads built
70
Rum voted for raising bridge .. 146
Sawmill owners
239
School districts, bounds of. . 286, 287 occasion dissatisfaction . 217 division into ... 153, 154, 214, 216 Schools, action for benefit of ... 146
selectmen to visit.
220
support of primary
253
vote to support .... .27, 30, 40, 43 Sealers of weights and meas- ures instructed to procure a stamp 318
Settlement of various families. 56
Settlers, early
7
Sexton for cemeteries
295
Shade trees allowed to be set out 293, 294
Shoemakers
70
Skinner, Joseph, confesses to
altering bills
102, 103
443
INDEX.
PAGE.
Slavery, extinction of, urged.
261
opinions respecting
258
Slaves mutiny, are tried and set
free
258, 259
other slaves imprisoned
for
mutiny
259
Society for Propagation of the
Gospel formed
8
Soldiers' monument
318
Spirituous liquor, vote not to li-
cense save for medicine
267
Spring, West Lebanon
321
Stage drivers
264, 265
State and town officers
229-267
State election, 1789
184, 185
first for 20 years
152
State emissions insufficient.
157
Steamboat of Samuel Morey
200
Steamboats employed
241
Stores, many
199
Street lights
. 320, 321
Surplus revenue
254, 262
Survey of streets
304
of town
47-49
Surveyors chosen
13
Tanneries
239
Tavern-keepers
239
Taverns, country, flourished.
264
plenty of
199
Taxation for worship, com-
plaints against 244
Taxes, arrearage of, voted to
pay
159
paid in barter
160
Taxlist, 1820
.234-238
Taxpayers, 1800.
191-195
Tax voted for laying out road ..
27
for making and clearing road 27 Teachers' institutes ... 277, 278, 281 Territory of Lebanon 45
Texas seeks admission to the Union 260
opposed by N. H. legislature.
260, 261
Toleration act
243
PAGE.
Tories
7, 8
Tomb,
selectmen
directed
to
erect
279
Town and state officers.
.. 229-267
Town clerk given right to re-
cord deeds
255
clocks
322
committee chosen to establish
southern line of
42
condition of, 1775
67-71
divided
into
districts
for
school purposes
43, 44
farm deeded
294
officers, 1800
196, 197
Town hall, voted to build.
60
heating and lighting .... 319, 320
Town house, voted to build.
166
vote for, reconsidered
167
location of
167
movement for a better
296
committee appointed to
con-
sult Universalists
as
to
their interest in
296
their report
296, 297
plan and estimate
297
plan adopted
298
gas fixtures for lighting au-
thorized
298, 299
also finishing basement, tower
and painting building .. 299
movement to purchase land
for removal
281, 282
person
employed
to
take
charge of
282, 298
voted to repair
265
vote to remove
266
removed
282
has new bell
283
Town in 1800
190
Town line, settling the. ... 25, 27, 28 Town meeting, manner of call- ing 188
Town meetings
. 325-329
money appropriated
325
voted to borrow
326, 328
disbursed by the selectmen .. 326
444
INDEX.
PAGE.
PAGE.
Town meetings, Continued.
bounty voted
326, 329
families aided
327
selectmen during war 329
soldiers serving
329-351
state aid paid to families
.. 351
receipts
351-352
centennial celebration
. 352-364
exercises on stand 353
toasts and speeches
. 353-364
response of Rev. George
Storrs 354
Rev. C. H. Fay
354-356
Rev. Rufus Case
356, 357
Dr. Phineas Parkhurst.
.357, 358
Dr. Nathan Lord
358-360
Daniel Richardson
360
Hon. A. H. Cragin
.360-362
Robert Kimball
363, 364
memorial building
364-369
subscriptions made
365
building association organ-
ized 366
money raised
366-368
corner stone laid 368
town makes appropriations. . 368
various contributors
368
lot purchased
369
Town pump
312
Town records
. 20, 37-41, 43-45
Townships granted
1
Town taxed
23, 34, 82
Transportation by boats on Con- necticut river 198
means of
240
Treadway, Rev.
Mr.,
briefly
town's minister
58
Trout, stocking streams with.
319
Turner, Capt. Bela, accused and exonerated 101
Turnpike from Packard's mills 210
committee's report on
211
courses and distances
212, 213
officers of road
213
Turnpike
from
White
River
Falls bridge to White River voted 209
Turnpike, N. H. fourth. 198, 202, 203
shareholders
206
town tax voted in its interest 206 conditions of 207
some resist payment
207
report of survey
208
changed
252
vote to make free
262, 263
Tything-man
315-317
Vermont controversy
108-143
causes of
108
Masonian grant
109
boundary of 109, 119 New York's eastern boundary 110 grants made in disputed ter-
ritory
110
grantees required
to
renew
charters
111
New Hampshire's grievances. 112, 113
inequality of representation .. 113 sympathy lacking 113 border towns disaffected 114 lands regranted by New York 114 Vermont organized 114
seeks assistance from N. H ..
115
such assistance granted.
115
battle of Bennington
115
convention of committees pro-
posed
116
sixteen towns decide to join
Vermont
116, 120
are received by Vermont as- sembly 116
N. H. notified of this union .. 117 reasons for this given .. .118, 119 tax of £8 voted 120
not erected into a distinct
county
120
protest and retire
121
claimed for N. H.
121
445
INDEX.
PAGE.
Vermont controversy, Continued.
Congress asked to interfere .. 121 favors union with N. H .. ... 122 convention adopts proposals .. 123 Lebanon's attitude ... .124, 125 Assembly claims whole of N. H. grants 125
town votes £200 for represen-
tation before Congress.
..
125
Congress petitioned
126
Vermont determined on recog- nition 126
coquets with British author-
ities
126
movement for a new state ...
127
convention
called
and
its
committee favors union of
all towns with N. H ..... 127
its report corrected
substi-
tutes Vt. for N. H. 128
reasons for change
128
and to call
29, 58
terms of union
129
towns admitted
129
collisions and arrests
130
sheriff's story
130, 131
matter submitted to Congress 131
terms on which Congress will
recognize Vt. as a state .. 131 Vermont acquiesces ... 132
towns
east of Connecticut
river without state con-
nections
133
voted to conform to laws of
Connecticut
134
Lebanon protests
134
a depreciated currency embar-
rasses
135
selectmen's
letter
to
Col.
no place for records.
136
PAGE.
Vermont controversy, Continued.
deed of Jane Hill.
136, 137
Mrs. Truman's story
137, 138
horn of Gabriel
138
petition concerning story
138
and for redress
139
petition to be under N. H.'S jurisdiction 139, 140
settlement of controversy.
140
terms of
140
statements in behalf of N. Y.
141, 142
flogging of Benj. Hough ..... 142
town for a time independent. 143
finally came under N. H. .
...
143
Vermont emission of money voted to care of selectmen. 146
Wales, Rev. Mr., town votes to
have him supply pulpit.
..
26
his verbal acceptance not ac-
cepted
30
War of 1812
222-228
causes leading to
222
war declared
223
Lebanon in
224
soldiers of
225-227
treaty of peace signed.
228
benefits following
231
Weights and measures, money for voted 41
Wheelock, Dr., requests
the
laying out of a new town-
ship
35
appointed agent to favor the same 35
Wheelock's school, land for sup-
port of voted
32, 33
Chase
135, 136
Whitcomb, Maj., battalion of ...
97
White River Falls bridge .. ... 203
INDEX OF NAMES.
PAGE.
Abbott, Asahel
214
Beriah
199, 214, 226, 239
Joseph
214
Moses
226, 239
Mr.
160, 161, 167, 168, 410
Polly
226
Adams, John Q ..
.242, 243, 259, 260
Alden, Daniel.
170
Ezra
311
Miss Fanny
56, 63
Luther
209, 292, 407
Mr.
.363
Mrs.
148
Mrs. Luther
.18, 55, 61
P. A.
283
Zenas
.210, 214
378, 382
Ziba.
.213, 246
Aldrich, Clark
239
David W.
428
Allen, Abner. . 281, 284, 285, 411, 418
Asher.
171, 172, 188, 208
Comfort.
168, 169
Diarca
97, 144, 178, 207, 244
D. H.
353
Ethan.
116, 122, 127
Ira. .
115, 116, 124, 127, 128
Isaac.
226, 412
Joann B
226
Phinehas
97, 144
Amsbery, Ecabod.
.92
Amsden, Joel
239, 246
Uriah
239, 252, 370
Andrews, Mrs. Hannah.
421
Army Men on Provision Bills. . 84, 86
Arnold, B.
92
Ash, Robert
329
Aspinwall, Peter
15, 16
Zalmon ..
43, 44, 56, 100, 153
PAGE.
Atkinson, George
.152, 155
Theodore.
4, 5, 27,65
Austin, Sylvester.
.368
Ayer, Rev. Franklin D.
416
Ayers, James.
169
Rev. Walter H.
414, 415
Bailey, Rev. George W ..
... 353, 364
435
Jacob
83, 123, 124
Jude
189
Samuel
39, 45, 138, 181, 313
Bainbridge
224
Baker, Abel.
262.
Alpheus. . 240, 252, 265, 296, 297
Alpheus W .... 309, 365, 368, 376
Gideon.
.8, 97, 144, 145, 164
...
165, 218
Joel
.239
W. N ..
.371, 372, 377
Balduc, Mrs ..
390
Baldwin, Col.
94
John
.3
Mr.
388
O. W
365, 366, 403
Rufus
33, 152
Ballou, Rev. Hosea
433
Barbaric, John
101
Barnes, Rev. Horace F.
. 425, 426
Josiah.
239,
252
Mrs.
426
Barret, Charles.
187
Barron, Asa T.
306, 308, 309
Oscar
.306, 308
Bartlett, Josiah.
187, 188
Baxter, Charles M.368, 381, 389, 398
Bean, Richard.
227
447
INDEX.
PAGE.
Bedell, Col 87, 92, 102
Moody
215
Bell, John.
243
Samuel
242
Bellemont, Earl of. .6
Bellows, Benjamin
163, 164
184, 188
Col. 82
Bennet, John 18, 56
Mary
86
Benton, Calvin
. 239, 245, 247
431, 434
Colbee C .. 255, 266, 292, 318
364, 372, 373
H. B.
302, 370
Henry
390
Howard.
49, 148, 212, 213
James
364
Bernadin, Rev. Father
436
Berry, Watchman
385
Bidwell, Nathaniel.
214
Billings, H. G ..
399
Stephen. . 144, 164, 169, 171, 173
177, 187, 213, 214, 244
Birchard, John.
.52
Blaisdell, Daniel
220
Elijah.
266,
287
Blake, Patience.
98
Samuel
98
Thomas
70, 97, 98, 144
William
98
& Johnson.
98
Blanchard, Jonathan
.7
Joseph 1 Bliss, Anna 71
Azariah. . 34-37, 39, 41, 43, 45 59, 61, 62, 72, 100, 102, 103, 405
David
153
Ebenezer
.45
Stephen
82
Vinal
71
Blodgett, Amasa
226
Anna P.
226
Blodget, Daniel, Jr.
9, 48
Blodgett, Elias H.
.226
George.
148, 214
PAGE.
Blodgett, Nathan
226
Seth
226, 264
Blood, George.
299
Bosworth, Alvah.
148
Edward
246
Bounty, Signers of Receipts for. . 89
Bouton, Nathaniel, D. D. 413
Bowen, Josiah
317
Boyles, Mr ..
48
Bradford, Benjamin.
. 225,
226
Brady, Rev. Father
436
Bradley, Bishop
436
Braley, Nelson
391
Breck, John T.
379
Mr.
214
Brewster, Ebenezer
203, 204
Jacob W
214
Brink, Alexander
40
Brooks, L. F.
360
Brown Bros.
240
Ira A ...
239
John L. T.
382
Micah
206
Bryant, William D.
421
Buck, Martin
296,
297
Pelatiah
189
Bucklin, Ira
.387, 395
& Miner
Bugbee, Mr.
44
Nathaniel
77, 78
Bullock, Watchman
385
Burdette, Charles.
390
Burgoyne, Gen.
.77, 94, 114, 115
299
Burnap, G. W.
O. W ..
391
Burnham, John
371
Bush, Capt ..
.91,
97
Bushway, John.
388
Buswell, Paul.
239
Butman, John K.
320
Butterfield, Isaac
.92
Buyers of Pews.
177, 178
Byington, Joseph
169
Byles, Ebenezer
.12
Camp, Miss E. M.
387
368
448
INDEX.
PAGE.
Carter, H. W
187
T. J ..
269
William
S.
365
& Rogers.
385
Case, Rev. Rufus. .. 356, 364, 417
Chandler, Abijah
210
Chapman, Rev. F. M.
416
Charles II, King
110
Charter Settlers
7
Chase, Asa 420, 423 Jonathan .. 82, 88, 90, 93, 95, 96 of 106
98, 135, 136
Moses
67
Samuel
.60
Chase's Regt., Men in.
.92,93
Cheney, Elias H.
374, 396, 421
427, 428
Fred W
429
Mrs. Susan W.
421
Child, Jonathan .77
Chittendon, Gov.
116, 121, 131
Church, Timothy
141
Churchill, Frank C.
366, 367
390, 395
William A. .382
Clapp, Sumner ... 167, 169, 171, 173
199, 205, 209, 210, 215
Clark, Oliver
16
W.
200
Cleaveland, Aaron
.210, 211, 212
J. Warren
329
Tyxhall
100, 103, 104
Clifford, B.
.325
Clinton, Gov.
110, 276
Clough, John
364
Cobb, Mrs. Betsey A ..
.420, 421
Charles V ...
420, 421, 423-28
Rev. Sylvanus
.433
Cogswell, Thomas.
188, 215
Colburn, Charles
.388, 395
John.
77, 214
John, Jr ..
165
Robert ..
103, 104, 159, 160
169-73, 175, 177, 185, 187, 188
191, 214, 256, 313, 314
PAGE.
Cole, Ebenezer
154, 190, 199
239, 329
Solomon.
372, 373, 375
Tabitha
D.
226
Timothy
226
William.
226, 370
William B.
420
& Son .... 386, 389, 390, 397, 403
Committee of Proposals.
123
Committee
of
Safety,
Members
Conant, Jonathan
.77
Congressional Candidates
229
Coogan, Patrick.
388
Cook, Jesse ..... 23, 37, 39, 45, 56, 70 97, 146, 164, 165, 170, 171, 185
187, 214, 239
Jesse, Jr
214
Cooke, Phineas
.406, 412, 413
Cotting, E. A.
390
Cragin, A. H ... 68, 279, 288, 353, 360 R. W. 382
Crocker Co.
321
James.
.158, 187, 221
Crosby, Dixi
357
Cross, Capt.
386
Col. .
330
Ichabod
98
Cummings, E. D.
325
Joseph
420
Mrs. Chloe H.
420
Rev. Edson E.
421, 423, 424
Royal
400
& Emerson
419
Curtis, G. W. P.
224
Cushman, Frances A ... 291, 293, 296
297, 372
Mrs. Harriet N.
421
Solomon
102
Cutler, Rev. Calvin.
240,
411
Rev. Charles
411
Dacy, Daniel.
325
Dalley, Rev. Father.
.436
Dana, Capt.
147
Charles
.51, 407
449
INDEX.
PAGE.
Dana, Charles H. 418 Jedediah .... 2, 9, 10, 13, 15, 24 49, 56
Jonathan. . 21, 31, 33, 37, 40, 56 59, 61-63, 153, 405
Joseph .. 9, 14, 16, 21-23, 25, 26 56, 58, 59, 405, 407 William. . 18, 37, 39, 45, 52, 56 88, 146, 154, 354
Davidson, Oliver .. 11-13, 18, 19, 21 26, 28, 32, 38, 55, 56, 62, 69
Daniels,. Mrs. Daniel.
402
Daniell, Warren.
148
Darcent & Simons
283
Davey, John
181
Davis, James A.
304
Ferdinand.
365, 366, 368
Mrs. Jennie S.
421
Pliny E ... 298, 299, 304, 372-375
Mrs. P. E.
.387, 390, 399
& Kendrick.
385, 398, 402
Dearborn, Gen.
225
Decatur
224
Delano, Luther.
239
Densmore, Jason.
.368, 400
Dewey, Elijah
23, 55, 56
Elijah, Jr.
151
Jesse E.
365-69, 313, 399
Devonne, Rev. Father
436
Dinsmore, Samuel.
242
Dole, Charles A
.382, 383
Doty, Isaac.
250
Douglas, Stephen A.
363
Dow, Charles
390
Moses
152, 163,
188
Downer, Marlin
.431
William
.35, 37, 39, 54, 56
139, 171, 354
William, Jr.
...... 104, 105, 106
Zacheus. .
.33, 45, 59, 70, 405
Downs, Charles A ... 364, 366-68, 384 413, 414, 425
C. A. & Sons. . 293, 304, 313, 320 Drake, Charles M. .319 Drew, J. L. 283
Driscoll, Daniel
.391, 398
PAGE.
Dudley, D. B.
363
John ..
150
Duke of York.
110, 141
Duncan, James
199
William
.304, 374, 375
William H
241
Duplisse, P ..
.390
Watchman
385
Durant, Edward J.
.298, 300, 371
375, 381
Durkee, J. A.
363
Moses P
.372, 379
Nathan
.97, 144
Ziba
295
Dustin, Sally
,226
Dutton, Rev. John M.
415, 416
Dyer, Carlos
368
Eager, Dr. George
102, 103
Eaton, A. S ..
373
Edwards, Eunice
429
Rev. John H.
.418
Egan, Rev. Martin H.
436
Ela, Jacob.
214
John
221
Theodore
199
William S ... 241, 277, 283, 288
305, 308, 329, 364
Elderkin & Wales.
76, 370
Eldridge, Watson K.
.265, 276
Eldredge, Zuar
.97, 144
96
Elliott, Capt.
G. A.
387, 396,
402
Ellis, Col ..
82
Emerson, D. B.
379
F. F ..
382
Samuel
.188
& Cummings
419
Estabrook, Hobart. . 44, 101, 153, 214
Leonard
418
Molly
408
Nehemiah .. 9, 10, 13-17, 19, 21
30, 41-44, 56-59, 66, 71-75, 81 89, 100, 104, 106, 110, 111, 116
117, 120, 125, 137, 146
Nehemiah, Jr.
44
29
/
450
INDEX.
1
PAGE.
Estabrook, Nehemiah, 2d
97
Rodolphus
200
Samuel. .31, 41, 52, 56, 171
172, 175
Evans, Henry
141
Mr.
429
Faney, Thomas .391, 397
Farman, Henry ... 146, 151, 168, 409
Farrar, Timothy.
188
Farrill, E. T.
402, 416, 417
Fay, Barnabas.
214
C. H .. .353, 354
Fellows, B. F.
252
Felton, Nathan B.
434
Fenton, John
.72, 73, 136
Finnegan, Rev. Father
436
Fire Losers
393-95
Fisher, John .7
Fitch, Isaac.
429, 431
Flanders, Rev. C. R.
416
Folsom, Maj .- Gen.
.77,
132
& Peabody.
80
Foord, James
240
Rev. John
410, 411
Foss, M. B ..
390
Foster, Abiel.
.164, 185, 187, 189
Joel
103
Mr.
.55
Fox, John.
153
Freeman, Capt.
147
Col.
225
Daniel 239
Edmund .. 30, 86, 105, 152, 158
161, 167, 184, 225, 227, 314
Enoch
214, 231, 434
John S.
319
Jonathan.
.42, 43, 66, 77, 163
164, 184, 185, 188
Otis 408
Roger
214
Russell
190, 202, 205
Zilpah P.
.227
& Richardson.
388, 396
Freeto, P. H. & Sons
PAGE.
Fremont, John C.
258
French, Horace.
418
H. M.
431
Fuller, Benjamin
.31, 70, 218
James.
41,
184
Fulton, Robert.
200
Gage, Samuel.
199
Gallup, Benjamin
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