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Quimby, Mary A.
Sherry, Maria S.
Streeter, Lovica C.
Tunney, Ellen.
TABLE 50.
NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO WERE KILLED OR DIED OF DIS- EASE, WAR OF THE REBELLION, QUOTA OF LITTLETON.
BURNHAM, GEORGE W., killed, Aug. 26, 1863, Morris Island, S. C. BURNHAM, WILLIAM W., died of disease, April 6, 1862, Roanoke Island, N. C.
BURTON, LEONARD W., died of wds., Oct. 15, 1864, New Market Road, Va.
CARPENTER, EBENEZER, died of disease, Feb. 4, 1864, Point Look- out, Md.
CLOSSON, ALANSON F., died of wds., May 11, 1863, Providence Church Road, Va.
DEHOME, JOHN, died of wds., Ang. 8, 1864, City Point, Va.
DETRICH, JOHN, killed, Feb. 20, 1864, Olustee, Fla.
DODGE, LYMAN W., died of disease, Jan. 28, 1862, Hatteras Inlet, S. C. GILBERT, JOHN W., died of disease, Jan. 29, 1865, Fort Reno, D. C. GILMAN, LOVERIN, killed, June 1, 1864, Cold Harbor, Va.
GOODWIN, FRANK R., died of disease, Oct. 25, 1864, Petersburg, Va. HANSCOME, SAMUEL F., died of wds., May 29, 1863, Port Hudson, La. HARRIS, CHARLES E., died of disease, Nov. 30, 1864, U. S. Gen. Hos- pital, Boston, Mass.
HARRIS, CYRUS, died of disease, July 22, 1864, Petersburg, Va.
HILL, GUY W., died of wds., Sept. 16, 1862, Washington College Hospital, D. C.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM 2, died of disease, Aug. 17, 1864, on U. S. ship "Cricket."
MESSER, GEORGE B., killed, Aug. 29, 1862, Bull Run, Va.
MOFFETT, DAVID B., died of disease, Nov. 24, 1862, near Fairfax Semi- nary, Va.
MOORE, CAPT. WILLIAM A., killed, Dec. 13, 1864, Fredericksburg, Va. NURSE, GEORGE W., died of disease, Aug. 1, 1863, Portsmouth, Va. PLACE, JONATHAN, killed, June 1, 1864, Cold Harbor, Va.
SMITH, JASON, died of disease, July 17, 1864, City Point, Va.
STREETER, JAMES M., died of disease, March 7, 1863, Newport News, Va.
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THEBEAUX, PETER, died of wds., June 18, 1864, Washington, D. C. TOWNE, NORMAN, died of disease, Aug. 3, 1863, Portsmouth, Va. WALLACE ANDREW M., died of disease, Jan. 26, 1863, Aquia Creek, Va. WELCH, GEORGE, died of disease, May 20, 1864, Red River, La. WESCHERY, WILLIAM, died of disease, Oct. 19, 1864, Natchez, Miss. WILKINS, PHILIP, died of disease, Dec. 18, 1861, Alexandria, Va.
WOODWARD, LYMAN E., died of wds., April 24, 1864, Andersonville Prison, Ga.
NATIVES OF LITTLETON ON THE QUOTA OF OTHER TOWNS.
ALDRICH, IRA F., died of disease, Jan. 12, 1863, Alexandria, Va. ALDRICH, JOHN C., killed, Natchez, Miss., March 27, 1865. ALLEN, GEORGE S., killed, June 1, 1864, Bethesda Church, Va.
BOWMAN, FRANKLIN A., supposed killed, Wilderness, Va., n. f. r. A. G. O. Mass.
BOWMAN, IRA, died of wds., Oct. 6, 1862, Newark, N. J. BOWMAN, DAVID, died of disease, April 17, 1863, Mt. Sterling, Ky. CASS, BENJ. Q., died of wds., Aug. 2, 1864, Petersburg, Va.
DIKE, CHARLES L., died of disease, Feb. 18, 1865, Washington, D. C. FARR, CHARLES J., died of wds., June 5, 1862, Fair Oaks, Va. HATCH, DAVID G., died of disease, March 13, 1863, Washington, D. C. HATCH, OBED S., killed, Oct. 19, 1864, Middletown, Va.
HINDS, ELISHA, killed in the naval service, 1864.
LITTLE, SAMUEL H., killed, May 13, 1864, Drewry's Bluff, Va.
PRISBY, HOLLIS W., died of disease, Aug. 23, 1863, Baton Rouge, La.
TABLE 51.
PERSONAL ARMY RECORDS.
SOLDIERS FROM LITTLETON, WAR WITH SPAIN.
BAKER, EDWARD O., b. Leeds, Canada, 1876; enl. and must. in June 18, 1898, as Priv. Co. D, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
BEAUCHAINE, THORN, b. Richmond, Canada, 1872; enl. and must. in July 8, 1898, as Priv. Co. A, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years ; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
BEDELL, RALPH F., b. Coaticook, Canada, 1866; enl. and must. in June 24, 1898, as Priv. Co. A, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
BURNHAM, HARRY S., son of Joseph and Hope C., b. in Littleton, Nov. 25, 1856; enl. May 7, 1898, as Priv. Co. K, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years ; must. in May 9, 1898; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
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CLARK, WILLIAM H., b. Sherbrook, Canada, 1876; enl. and must. in July 6, 1898, as Priv. Co. E, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
CONNOR. JOHN, b Lingwick, Canada, 1875; enl. and must. in July 8, 1898. as Priv. Co. A, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years ; must. out Oct. 31. 1898.
COREY, WALTER B., b. Littleton, 1870; enl. and must. in July 11, 1898, as Priv. Co. D, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years; must. out Oct. 31. 1898.
CUMMINGS, WALTER H., b. Lancaster, 1873; enl. and must. in June 18, 1898, as Priv. Co. M, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
DELANEY, WILLIAM G., b. Glover, Vt., 1876 ; enl. and must. in July 1, 1898, as Priv. Co. E, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years ; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
GORDON, HARRY A., son of Alba H. and Mabel A., b. in Littleton, June 6, 1874 ; enl. and must. in July 1, 1898, as Priv. Co. E, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years ; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
GRAY, ELMER O., b. Lunenburg, Vt., 1877 ; enl. and must. in June 18, 1898, as Priv. Co. A, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
HIGGINS, JESSE C., son of Madison and Betsey, b. Littleton, Aug. 16, 1872 ; en]. and must. in June 17, 1898, as Priv. Co. D, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
HODGMAN, SAMUEL W., son of Charles and Sarah E., b. Littleton, Jan. 21, 1863; enl. and must. in June 17, 1898, as Priv. Co. A, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years ; must. out, Oct. 31, 1898.
HOULE, EUGENE J. S., b. Stock Center, Canada, 1877; enl. and must. in July 5, 1898, as Priv. Co. E, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years ; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
LIBBEY, WILLIAM I., b. St. Stevens, Canada, 1879 ; enl. and must. in June 21, 1898, as Priv. Co. A, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years ; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
LUCIA, WARREN J., b. Bethlehem, 1880; enl. and must. in June 20, 1898, as Priv. Co. D, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years ; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
MANN, HOWARD A., b. Newbury, Vt., 1879; enl. and must. in June 17, 1898, as Priv. Co. E, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
PARKER, MADISON A., b. Concord, Vt., 1870; enl. and must. in June 24, 1898, as Priv. Co. A, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years ; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
PULSIFER, EDWARD H., b. Auburn, Me., 1875; enl. and must. in June 20, 1898, as Priv. Co. D, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
SMITH, FRED. L., b. Montpelier, Vt., 1875; enl. and must. in June 17,
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1898, as Priv. Co. M, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
STEERE, WILLIAM R., son of William, b. in Littleton, 1878; enl. and must. in July 13, 1898, as Priv. Co. C, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
WYCKOFF, WILLIAM V., b. New Germantown, N. J., 1876; enl. and must. in June 22, 1898, as Priv. Co. A, 1st N. H. Vols. for two years; must. out Oct. 31, 1898.
INDEX.
A.
Abbey, Dr. C. C., 332. Abbot, Isaac, 264, 272, 279, 285, 300, 397, 401, 410, 420, 437, 501. Abbott, Ezra, 558. George, 501, 506. Adams, J. Q., 291. Samuel, grantee of Apthorp, 158, 161. Samuel P., 388, 453.
Ainsworth, Dr. Calvin, 202. Calvin, Jr., 289, 324, 387, 413. Ainsworth Brook, 3.
Albee, Alexander, 220, 226, 301, 304, 305. Curtis, 401. Frank C., 572. Joseph A., 497, 502.
Alden, Ruth (Mrs. Samuel Sprague), 420. Alder Brook, 457.
Aldrich, Daniel, Jr., 428. Edgar, 517, 553, 560, 565, 568, 571. John C., 458. Levi, 231. Mason, 458. Alexander, Peter, 457. Wesley, 401, 404, 411, 457. Alexandria, 519.
Allen, Abijah, 202, 217, 226, 555. Abijah, Jr., 503, 517. Charles B., 289. George H., 510. Nat, 364.
Allen and Brown Controversy, 381-385. statement of A. S. Batchellor concern- ing, 383.
Allotment of Lands, committee on, 163. tax for, 164. Allyn, Lucy, 155. American Anti-Slavery Society, members of, 362. first meeting of, 364-367.
Ammonoosuc Electric Light Company, 522.
" Ammonoosuc Reporter " founded, 404, 405.
Ammonoosuc River, course of, 1, 2. Ammonoosuc Valley, in village, 29. first grant in, 147. Ammonoosuc Village, 265. Andrus, W. F., 596. Angier, James H., 399. Joel, 399.
Animals of Littleton, 56-63. Annis, Zebina N., 444. Anti-Federalist Party, 220. Anti-Masonic Crusade, 293, 304. Anti-Slavery Agitation in Littleton, 362, 386, 392. Applebee, Charles H., 461, 518. Ellen M., 429. Nathan, 204.
Appropriations, for highways, 225. for town charges, 225. in Civil War, 480, 481, 485. Apthorp, George, grantee of Apthorp, 157, 158.
Apthorp, and its Proprietors, 156-163.
ceases to exist, 189. Chiswick, chartered as, 157.
petition for division of, 187. (Scythe Factory) settled, 268. settlement of, stopped, 171. situation, 157.
Apthorp Reservoir Co., capital, 521. hydrants, 521.
operations, 521. property sold, 522. reservoir of, 521. storage basin, 521. Area of Littleton, 1.
" Argus," 594. Arnold, Jonathan, 253.
Assessors, 164. Atkinson, why named, 146.
Atkinson, Rev. Mr., 206. Theodore, Jr., 146. "Atlas, Boston," 404. Atwood, Benjamin, 507. Stephen Webster, 461.
Audit, committee to, 227. Auditor, first town, 227. Austin, Charles A., 462. Avery, Christopher, 154. Humphrey, Jr., 154.
James, 153, 154. Samuel, 154. Avery's Gores, 154.
B.
Bacon, Horace C., 547. Badger, Governor, 307. Bailey, James H., 572.
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Bailey, Professor, 410. William, 499.
Bailey or Bayley, Abigail (Mrs. Moses Little), 158. Ephraim, 147, 163, 164, 175, 201, 218. Jacob, 147, 164, 191, 201.
Baker, Edgar O., 596.
Baker Brook, 3.
Balch, John W., 335, 499. Sylvanus, 300, 305, 307, 318.
Banquet on arrival of first stage-coach, 274. Barnes, George S., 428, 430, 471.
Barrett, A. J., 592.
George W., 522, 592.
James J., 324, 411, 477, 484, 502, 503, 506, 592. Warren L., 472.
Barron, John, 466.
Bartlett, Ezra, 221.
Bass, Van N., 406.
Bass & Churchill (" White Mountain Banner ") 406.
Batchelder, Otis, 311.
Batchellor, A. S., 231, 252, 324, 383, 423, 429, 470, 478, 516, 519, 521, 522, 526, 533, 552, 554, 559, 579, 585.
Batchellor & Mitchell, 580.
Bath, 147, 148. charter of, 146. population of, 172.
Bayley, see Bailey .
Bean, Flora S., 32. J. B., 519. Jerome, 435.
Leslie F., 555. Wallace, 454.
Bear Hunt of 1806, 258.
Beard, Oscar L., 428, 432.
Beattie, Dr. William J., 572.
Bedel, Timothy, 188.
Bedell, Curtis, 519, 572.
Bedstead Factory, 321.
Beebe, Rev. George W., 471.
Bell, Gov. John, 295.
John, 447. J. S., 547. Samuel, 447.
Bellows, Benjamin, 415.
Catharine W. (Mrs. Henry A.), 419.
Eliza (Mrs. Calvin Ainsworth), 289, 413. Henry A., 252, 264, 267, 272, 277, 285, 289, 300, 305, 324, 342, 387, 401, 410, 412, 413, 415-420.
Mrs. Henry A., 419. Rev. Henry W., 415.
Jolin, 250. Rev. John A., 519.
Josiah, 519.
Thomas, 415. William H., 572.
William J., 266, 267, 289, 321, 412, 413, 419, 428, 487, 506, 517, 537, 557.
Bellows & Stevens (H. W. and Truman, 318. Bemis, Henry, 194, 198, 213, 226.
Bemis, John, 258. Moses P., 454, 455. Zenas L., 263, 269. Bennington Street, 146.
Benton, charter, 146.
Benton, Jacob, 410.
Berkley, William, 301, 305.
Berry, Nathaniel S., 393, 394, 395.
Bethlehem (first named Lloyd Hills), 146, 498, 519, 526. Bickford, Edward, 440. Thomas, 305. William J., 472.
Bidwell, George F., 457.
Bingham, Abel, 556.
Edward F., 519, 568.
Elisha Warner, 542.
George A., 324, 413, 420, 487, 488, 500, 502, 564-568.
George H., 565, 589, 590.
Harry, 321, 399, 404, 413, 420, 500, 501, 502, 503, 506, 517, 521, 526, 552, 553-564 ; criminal cases of, 559, 560.
Jonathan, 556.
Joseph, 556.
Samuel, 556. Thomas, 556.
Bingham & Bingham, 565.
Bingham, Mitchell & Batchellor, 580.
Bingham, H. & G. A., 565.
Birds of Littleton, 64-104; List of, 98- 104. American Red Start, 94.
Baltimore Oriole, 82.
Bittern, 67; Least, 67.
Blackbird, Cow, 82; Red-winged, 82.
Bluebird, 98.
Bobolink, 82.
Brown Creeper, 95.
Brown Thrasher, 97.
Butcher Bird (Great Northern Shrike) 90. Cherry Bird, 89.
Chewink, 87.
Chickadee, 96.
Chimney Swift, 78.
Coot, American, 68.
Crow, 81.
Cuckoo, Black-billed, 75; Yellow-billed, 75. Dabclick (Dipper), 64.
Dove, Turtle, 71.
Duck, Black or Dusky, 65; Fish or Sheldrake, 66; Golden-eyed, 66; Ruddy, 66; Wood, 66; Hooded Mergansers, 66.
Eagle, Bald, 73; Golden, 74. Flicker, 77.
Flycatcher, Great-crested, 79; Green- crested, 80; Least, 80; Traill's, 80 ; Yellow-bellied, 80.
Goldfinch, 84. Goose, Snow, 65; Wild, 65.
Grackle, Purple, 81; Rusty, 81.
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Grebe, Horned, 64; Red-necked, 65. Grouse, Ruffled, 70; Spruce, 70. Gull, Bonaparte's, 65 ; Herring, 65. Hawk, Broad-winged, 72; Cooper's, 71; Duck, 73; Goshawk, 71; Marsh, 71; Pigeon, 73; Red-shouldered, 72; Red-tailed, 72; Rongh-legged, 73 ; Sharp-shinned, 71; Sparrow, 73. Heron, Great Blue, 67; Green, 67; Night, 67, 68. Indigo Bird, 88. Jay, Blue, 81 ; Canada, 81. King Bird, 78. Kingfisher, 76.
Kinglet, Golden-crowned, 96; Ruby- crowned, 98.
Lapland Longspur, 85. Loon, Common, 65; Red-throated, 65. Maryland Yellow-throat, 94.
Meadow Lark, 82.
Mud Hen, 68. Night Hawk, 78. Osprey, 74. Oven Bird, 94.
Owl, Arcadian, 74; Arctic, 74 ; Barred, 74; Great-horned, 75; Hawk, 75; Screech, 75.
Peregrine Falcon, 73.
Pewee, 79; Wood, 79. Phebe, 79.
Pigeons, Passenger, 81.
Pine Finch, 83. Pine Grosbeak, 83.
Purple Finch, 83.
Purple Martin, 89.
Quail, 70. Red Crossbill, 83. Red-poll Linnet, 84. Ring-necked Plover, 68. Robin, 97. Rose-breasted Grosbeak, 87. Ruby-throated Humming-bird, 78.
Sandpiper, Greater Yellow-legs, 70; Lesser Yellow-legs, 70; Least, 69; Pectoral, 70; Solitary, 69; Spotted, 69; Upland, 69. Scarlet Tanager, 88. Shrike, Loggerhead, 91.
Snow-Bird, Black, 86 ; White, 85.
Sparrow, Chipping, 80; English, 84; Field, 86; Fox, 87; Savanna, 85; Song, 87; Swamp, 87; Tree, 86; Vesper, 85; White-crowned, 86; White-throated, 85; Yellow-winged, 85; Henslow's Yellow-winged, 85. Swallow, Bank, 89; Barn, 88; Eave, 88; White-bellied, 88. Thrush, Hermit, 97; Olive-backed, 97; Tawny, 97; Wood, 97. Titlark, 95.
Vireo, Blue-headed, 90 ; Philadelphia, 90; Red-eyed, 89; Warbling, 90; White-eyed, 90; Yellow-throated, 90. Virginia Rail, 68.
Warbler, Bay-breasted, 93; Black and White, 91; Black and Yellow, 92; Black Poll, 92 ; Black-throated Blue, 92; Black-throated Green, 93 ; Blue, Yellow-backed, 93; Chestnut-sided- 92; Nashville, 91; Orange-throated, 93; Pine Creeping, 93; Yellow Red, poll, 93; Yellow-rumped, 92.
Whippoorwill, 77. White-winged Crossbill, 84. White-bellied Nuthatch, 96. Woodcock, 68.
Woodpecker, Black-backed three-toed, 77; Downy, 76 ; Hairy, 76 ; Pigeon, 77 ; Pileated, 76; Red-headed, 77; Yellow-bellied, 77. Bishop, Henry D., 447, 518. Nathaniel, 390. Russell M., 178. Samuel, 178.
Black Mountain, 2, 6.
Blacksmitlı, 217.
Blaisdell, Daniel, 221.
Blake, James, 174. Moses, 171, 184, 191. William H., 572.
Blanchard, Joseplı, 145.
Blodgett, Charles R., 518. Cyrus R., 462, 519. Jeremiah, 337, 353, 501.
Bloss, Walter, 185.
Blueberry Mountain, 2, 6, 17.
Bolles, Simeon, debate with Harry Hib- bard, 409. Bond, Frank P., 572.
Bonds, issued to pay war debt, 482. of Water Plant, 522. vote to issue, to build Town Hall, 517.
Bondsmen for Constable, 225.
Bonney, Benjamin West, 410, 495, 497. Peter, 202, 216, 228, 237, 240, 289.
Books, town, first provision for, 199. procured, 202. Bosprey, Eli, 466.
Boston, Mass., 519. Botany, 32-56.
Adder's-Tongue Family (Ophroglossa- cæ), 55. Alders, 38.
Amaranth Family (Amarantaceæ), 50. Arbor Vitæ, 38.
Arum Family (Araceæ), 54.
Ash, Black, 37; Red, 37 ; 37. White,
Balsam Fir, 38. Baneberry, 33.
Barberry, 34.
Barberry Family (Berberidaceæ), 39. Basswood, 35. Bee-balm, 38. Beech, 38. Bindweed, 37. Birches, 38. Birthroot Family (Aristolochiraceæ), 51.
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Botany : Black Alder, 36. Bladder Campion, 35.
Bladderwort Family ( Lentibulariaceæ), 50. Bloodroot, 34.
Borage Family (Borraginaceæ), 49. Bouncing Bett, 35.
Broom-Rape Family (Orobanchaceæ), 49. Buckwheat Family (Polygonaceæ),
50, 51.
Bugle Weed, 38.
Buttercups, 33. Butternut, 38.
Campamela, 37.
Campanula Family (Campanulaceae), 48.
Carolina Geranium, 35.
Cashew Family ( Anacardiaceae), 42.
Catnip, 38.
Cat-tail Family (Typhaceæ), 54.
Celandine, 34.
Cherry, Wild, 36; Choke, 36. Chick weed, 35.
Chokeberry, 36.
Cinnamon Rose, 36.
Cinquefoil, 36.
Clover, 36.
Club Moss Family (Lycopodiceæ), 55.
Cohash, Blue, 34.
Columbine, Wild, 33.
Composite Family (Compositæe), 46, 47. Convolvulus, 37.
Coralroot, 38.
Corydalis, Pale, 34.
Cress, Bitter, 35 ; Marsh, 35; Rock, 35.
Crowfoot Family (Ranunculaceæ), 32, 33, 39.
Cucumber Family (Cucurbitacea), 44. Dead Nettle, 38.
Dogbane, 37.
Dogbane Family (Apocynaceæ), 49.
Dogwood Family (Cornacea), 45.
Dutchman's Breeches, 34.
Enchanter's Nightshade, 37.
Euphorbia, 38.
Evening Primrose, 37.
Evening Primrose Family (Onagraceæ), 44.
Ferns (Filices), 55.
Ficoidea, 45.
Figwort Family (Serophulariceæ), 49. Flora, 32.
Flowering Plants of Littleton, 32, 55.
Frog's-bit Family (Hydrocharidaceæ), 53.
Frost Grape, 36. Frost-weed, 35.
Fumitory Family (Fumariaceae), 35, 40. Gamapetalous Plants, 37. Gentian Family (Gentianaceæ), 49. Gentians, 37. Geranium Family (Geraniaceæ), 41. Ginseng, 37. Ginseng Family (Araliacea), 45.
Goldthread, 33.
Goosefoot Family (Chenopodiceæ), 50. Ground-nut, 36. Hardhack, 36,
Heath Family (Ericaceae), 48.
Hemlock, 38.
Hemp, 38.
Herb Robert, 35.
Hickory Nut, 38.
Hog Pea-nut, 36.
Holly Family (Ilicineæe), 42.
Honeysuckle, 37.
Honeysuckle Family (Caprifoliaceæ), 45.
Hop Hornbeam, 38.
Hop Vine, 38.
Iris Family (Iridaceae), 53.
Iron Wood, 38.
Jewel Weed, 36.
Jimson Weed, 38.
Lady's Slipper, 39.
Lady's Tresses, 38.
Leatherwood, 38.
Lily Family (Liliaceae), 54; White Pond, 34; Yellow Pond, 34.
Linden, 35.
Linden Family (Tiliaceae), 41.
Live-for-Ever, 37.
Liverwort, 32.
Lobelia, 37.
Lobelia Family (Lobeliaceæ), 48.
Locust Tree, 36.
Loosestrife, 37.
Madder Family (Rubiaceæ), 46.
Mallow Family (Malvaceæ), 35, 41.
Marsh St. Johnswort, 35.
Meadow Rue, 33.
Meadow Sweet, 36.
Medick, 36.
Mermaid-weed, 37.
Mezereum Family (Thymeliaceae), 51.
Milk-weed Family (Asclepiadaceae), 49.
Milk wort Family (Polygalacea), 42. 3 ·
Mitrewort, 37.
Moccasin-Flower, 39.
Monocotyledonous Plants, 53, 54.
Morning Glory Family (Convolvula- ceæ), 49.
Mossy Stone-Crop, 37.
Motherwort, 38.
Mountain Ash, 36 ; Holly, 36.
Mullein, 38.
Mustard Family (Crucifera), 40.
Nettle Family (Urticaceæ), 51. Nightshade Family (Solanaceae), 49.
Oak Family (Cupuliferæ), 51, 52.
Oaks, 38.
Olive Family (Oleaceæ), 48.
Orchis Family (Orchidaceæ), 53.
Pappoose-root, 34. Parnassus, Grass of, 37.
Parsley Family (Umbellifera), 45.
Peppermint, 38.
Pickerel Weed Family (Pontederiaceæ), 54.
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Pine Family (Coniferæ), 52; Pitch, 38; Red, 38; White, 38. Pink Family (Caryophyllaceae), 41.
Pitcher Plant, 34; Family (Sarracenia- ceæ), 39.
Plantain Family (Plantaginaceæ), 50. Plantain, Rattlesnake, 39. Plantains, 38.
Poplar, 38.
Poppy Family (Papaveracea), 40.
Prickly Aslı (Rutaceae), 42.
Primrose Family (Primulaceæ), 48. Pulse Family (Leguminosæ), 42. Purslane Family (Portulacaceæ), 41. " Pusley," 35. Raspberry, Purple Flowering, 36. Rein-Orchis, 39.
Rock-Rose Family (Cistaceæ), 40.
Rose Family (Rosacea), 43.
Rush Family (Juncaceæ), 54.
Sarracenia, Purple, 34.
Sarsaparilla, Bristly, 37.
Saxifrage Family (Saxifragaceæ), 44. Saxifrage, Golden, 37; Rock, Swamp, 36. Self-heal, 38. Shad-bush, 36.
36;
Skull-cap, 38.
Sleepy Catchfly, 35.
Soapberry Family (Sapindaceæ), 42. Spearmint, 38.
Spikenard, 37. Spring Beauty, 35. Spurge Family (Euphorbiaceæ), 51. Squirrel Corn, 34.
St. John's-wort Family (Hypericaceæ), 41.
Staff-Tree Family (Celastraceæ), 42. Steeple-Brush, 36.
Stone-Crop Family (Crassulaceæ), 44.
Strawberry, Barren, 36; Wild, 36. Sumach, 36.
Sundew Family (Droseraceæ), 44. Sweet Fern, 38. Sweet-Gale Family (Myricaceæ), 51. Tamarack, 38. Touch-me-not, 36. Trailing Arbutus, 37. Twayblade, 38.
Vervain Family (Verbenaceæ), 50; Blue, 38. Veteli, 36. Vine Family (Vitaceæ), 42. Violet Family (Violacea), 40. Violets, 35.
Virginia Creeper, 36. Virgin's Bower, 32. Walnut Family (Juglandaceæ), 51. Water-Lily Family (Nymphæacea), 39. Water Milfoil, 37.
Water Milfoil Family (Halorageæ), 44. Water Plaintain Family (Alismaceæ), 54. Water Purslane, 37. Water Starwor:, 37.
Wild Ginger, 38. Willow, 38.
Willow Family (Salicacea), 52. Wind Flower, 32.
Winterberry, 36.
Wintergreen, 37.
Witch Hazel, 37; Family (Hamame- lideæ), 44.
Wood Anemone, 32.
Woodbine, 36. Yew, 38.
Boundaries of Littleton, 1.
Bounties, in Civil War, 457, 481, 482, 483, 484, 485. settlement of, with State, 485, 486.
Bowles, Frank A., 572.
Bowman, Albert H., 466, 467. Curtis C., 510, 525.
Edwin, 461.
Henry A., 428, 437.
John, 322, 332, 491, 492.
Mrs. Jolın, 284, 491.
Jonas, 228, 491.
Jonathan, 491.
Loren, 472.
Walter, 226, 491. William, 324.
Brackett, Aaron, 264, 266, 391. Mrs. Aaron, 284.
Cephas, 324, 325, 361, 517, 557.
Charles W., 557.
Mrs. C. W., 487.
William, 218, 254, 266, 275, 304, 324, 558.
William C., 515, 600, 601. William R., 498, 519.
Bradford, Joseph, 458.
Bradford, Mass., 519.
Bradley, William C., 416.
Brady, John, 440.
Brick Store Club, 335, 336.
Bridge, Jolın D., 594, 595.
Bridge, iron, 520; cost of, 521. over Ammonoosuc, 228.
Briggs, James F., 547. Thomas, 497.
Brodhead, Wis., 519.
Brompton, Can., 229.
Bronson, Orin, 388.
Brooks flowing into Ammonoosuc River, 3. flowing into Connecticut River, 2, 3. Brooks, Samuel, 221. Stephen, 454. Brown, Daniel, 428, 432. Erastus, 364.
George P., 454.
Harrison, 472. Henry, 472. Josiah, 461. Buchanan, George F., 466.
Buchier, Peter, 459. Buck, Horace, 404. Buck Brook, 2. Buckley, Will P., 590-591.
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Index.
Budd's Ferry, Md., 544.
Bugbee, Dr. Ralph, 470.
Buildings in 1820-1840, 267, 268; 1850, 322, 323; 1867, 498. Bullard, E. P., 519. Sampson, 335.
Bullock, Nathaniel, 454.
Burke, Edmund, 289.
Burkley, Samuel N., 289.
Burleigh, Alvin, 519.
Burnham, Cyrus E., 439, 441, 463, 466. Elisha, 279, 390, 391, 395, 462.
Frank E., 519.
Franklin J., 469.
George W., 428, 433, 440.
Henry B., 461, 518.
Moses P., 507. William W., 428, 433, 454.
Burns, Nathan, 461.
Dr. William, 227, 238, 264, 265, 275, 297, 300. Busiel, Charles A., 519.
C.
Cabin, first, built in Littleton, location, 168. location of Caswell's second, 170.
Cabins, method of building, 209.
Cady, Albee, 362.
Cahoon, Edward, 557, 558. George W., 558.
" Caledonian," St. Johnsbury, 404.
Calhoun, Isaac, 518, 554.
Callahan, James A., 440.
Cameron, John H., 442, 443. William W., 472.
Campaign Clubs, 412.
Campaign of 1867, 503.
Campton, charter, 46, 534.
Canaan, charter, 146.
Canal, Connecticut Lake to Memphrema- gog, 275.
Candidates, how chosen, 297.
Carding Mill burns, 257.
Carleton, Edmund, 268, 364, 393, 400, 411, 519; controversy with church con- cerning slavery, 368-375.
Mrs. Edmund, 362. Edmund, Jr., 473.
Carpenter, Albert, 461, 518. Rev. E. Irvin, 410, 413.
Carriage Shops, 320.
Carrigan, Hugh, 445, 446.
Carroll, Michael, 472. Carter, Alba B., 461. Chester H., 472. Curtis P., 472, 484.
Ellery H., 466, 472. George, 517. Moses, 289. Nathaniel, 158, 161. Stephen, 404.
Carter Family settle in Littleton, 202. Cass, Henry, 472.
Caswell, Alice, 178, 179.
Apthorp, 169, 174, 175, 177, 178. Apthorp, Jr., 178.
Asephı, 178, Bingham, 178.
Mrs. Bingham (Nellie Chase), 178.
Caroline, 178.
Clarissa, 178. Erastus H., 178.
Ezra, 177. Hannah Bingliam, 166, 167, 176, 178, 190. Ira, 179.
John, 177, 388.
Lyndolph, 178.
Nathan, 148, 156, 166, 167, 168, 173, 174, 175, 195, 196, 200, 201, 206.
Nathan, Jr., 156, 176, 177, 447.
Osias, 177.
Roxey, 178.
Sabrana, 178. Saphrona, 178.
Cate, Calvin F., 411, 412.
Caucuses of 1856, 411.
Cavalry, First N. E., 464. First N. H., 464.
Cemetery, first, 199.
Census, 200.
Centre of the Town, to be located, 227.
Chair Factory burned, 284.
Chamberlain, Horace E., 355, 356, 501, 517. John E., 344. Chandler, William E., 519.
Charlotte, N. C., 154.
Charlton, Edwin A., 519, 558.
John Mason, 395, 484, 502, 503. Robert, 171, 184, 192, 198, 203, 204, 228.
Charter of Chiswick, 150, 153, 156.
of Lancaster, 155. of Littleton, 146.
Charters, 144, 155.
Chase, John, 189, 192. Luther M., 445, 446. Nellie, 178.
Chelmsford, Mass., 520.
Chicago, Ill., 519, 534.
Chiswick, 148, 149, 150, 156, 157.
Christie, Daniel W., 530.
Church, Congregational, at Waterford, 233. first, 236, 268.
early services, 206.
members, 406.
Church and State, 232, 249.
Churchill & Bass, published " White Mountain Banner," 406.
Chutter, Frederick G., 572.
Cilley, J. K., 547.
Circuses, early, 278. Civil War, first man to enlist for, 544. Claremont, 499.
Clarette, Du, 183. Clark, Daniel, 388. George A., 519.
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Index.
Clark, John A., 472. Joseph B., 547. Tamar M., 529. Clarke, Dr. Albert W., 470. Morris, 349. Clay Club, 412. Cleasby, George W., 461, 518. Cleasby Farm, site of Hopkinson's cabin, 170. Cleveland, John, 352. Climate and Weather, 105, 136. Closson, Charles, 466. Elanson Farr, 460. Cloud Burst, 522. Clough, Daniel M., 461, 518. Henry A., 464, 466. Corp. Samuel J., 461. Club, Democratic, 412.1 Whig, 412. Coach, stage, first, 273, 275. routes, 284. Cobleigh, Levi Ward, 228, 327, 328, 342, 464, 466. Marshall D., 592. Willard, 327, 328, 342, 395.
Coburn, Charles R., 463, 473, 475, 477, 519. George C., 428, 438. Colby, Antliony, 394. Enoch, 241. Prof. J. F., 579. Willis H., 594.
Colby & Eastman, 267. Colden, Lieutenant-Governor, 149.
Colebrook, charter, 146. Columbia, charter, 146.
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