History of Lebanon, N.H., 1761-1887, Part 39

Author: Downs, Charles Algernon, 1823-1906
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Concord, Rumford printing co.
Number of Pages: 638


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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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