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473-31, 2
Winthrop (Rev.), 498-52
Philemon,
513-208
Thomas L.
473-31, 1
Youngy, Cornelia, 863-87, 6
Robert,
493-39, 1
Wyley, Alice J.
Youngman, Susan W.
Sophronia,
785-91
676-556, 7, ili.
500-54, 9
EMENDATIONS TO INDEX I.
On page 914, column 3, insert, Dudley, Reuben, 188-18.
On page 951, column 2, insert Loren, Fanny J., 856-34. On page 962, Osgood Family, expunge Ilarriet A., -31; Herbert W., -32; Samuel E. -33. (See Sargent.)
Mary J. 317-42
Wilbur H. -1, 2
WYATT FAMILY.
Ruth B. 670-556, 7, iv.
(Pages 865 to 868.)
Wylie, Walker G. 356-4, 2 Wyman, Abraham, 761-129 Clara, 761-129
Annie L.
-16, 2 -9
Byron,
420-44, 4
Dorothy,
-11
Worthington, George C.
93-53, 4, ii.
Thomas C.
-6
Joseph W.
218-5
Mehitable,
540-1
Charles,
Samuel F.
-24
Welcome ( Hon.), 249-16, 1 Winthrop C. 342-60
INDEX II.
GENERALITIES.
THIS index contains, I., references to many of the other towns (with their States) alluded to in the volume, chiefly as being the places from which the early settlers and others came to Sanbornton, and to which emigrants removed on leaving town. It, however, omits the citation of several places which are more frequently meutioned, like Northfield, from its contiguity to Sauborntou, and Boston, Mass., from the numbers who have migrated thither. It also cou- tains, II., references (1) to most of the early ancestors of the several families traced out; (2) to all persons named as belonging to the several professions (clergymen, lawyers, physicians, teachers, etc.) in Sanbornton and elsewhere; (3) to college graduates, and to State, county, aud town officers; (+) to the soldiers of the various wars in which our country has been engaged, culisting from Sanbornton and from other places; (5) to casualties, noted as occurring in Sanbornton and elsewhere; (6) to the epitaphs, or gravestone inscriptions, which have been taken from the several cemeteries In town ; aud (7) to most of the inculents or toples of general interest brought to notice in various parts of' the volume.
The first number, that before the short dash (-), refers, as in Index I., to the page; the second and subsequent nuubers, after the dash, to the name of the individual to be desiguated, or in whose record the cited place, fact, or incident is to be found.
Adrian, Minn. 599-3, 2
Atfictions, Overruled, 124-21; 205-3
Alexandria,* 293-18; 322-33; 757-87.
Almanac-makers, 220-12; 339-12
Alton, 35-13; 401-21 ; 557-31
American Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, Pupil at, 655-374, 2, i.
Amesbury, Mass. 182-1; 361-60; 385-13; 433-2; 495-34; 710-1.
Amesbury Mills, Mass. 841-23 Ainberst, 470-7
Antesthetie Agents; their Early Dis- covery claimed, 244-160 Ancestors, Emigrant (from the Old
Country), 1-1; 7-(H.); 10-1; 12-1; 15-(H.); 27-1; 32-10 ; 55-137; 96-1; 98-20; 114-1; 148-271; 178-1; 196-1; 202-16-1; 209-1; 211-1; 215-1; 229-1; 230-3; 231-1; 269-1; 279-1; 280-1; 289-4; 292-1-7; 298-(II.); 302-1; 305- (H.); 321-1; 330-1; 334-1-2; 335- (H.); 337-(IL); 358-(H.); 389-1; 394-1;
408-1; 410-1; 413-1; 422-1 ; 425-1; 433-1; 436-1 ; 462-1; 466-1; 474-1; 483-1; 494-1; 523-319 ; 528-(II.) ; 535-1; 537-1; 548-1; 553-1; 554-1; 572-1; 578-1; 586-1; 622-1; 778-(IL.); 811-1; 812-1; 814-1; 821-1; 827-1; 844-1; 846-1; 850-1-(H.).
Ancestors, Immigrant (into Sanbornton),
1-1; 7-4 ; 9-1; 15-1; 19-1; 20-1; 26- 97; 27-112; 29-39; 32-1; 36-3-5; 39-1; 40-1; 47-1; 52-70; 54-126; 50-13; 77-1-5 ; 78-18; 79-1 ; 81-23; 87-5-7; 99-3-18; 102-1; 109-1; 111-1-7; 113-23; 115-8; 121-98; 122-1; 128- 66; 131-27; 147-251 ; 150-303; 156- 1; 157-12; 162-26-29 ; 103-37-47; 171-117; 178-3; 182-1; 187-1; 189- 1; 196-14; 197-21; 201-4; 209-0; 213-1; 222-36; 226-2; 230-7; 231-7; 245-1; 249-14; 250-24; 250-1; 258-35; 261-66-1; 263-4; 266-6; 269-8; 274- 1; 279-1; 281-5; 282-31; 285-1;
* N. H. (New Hampshire) is understood with the names of all towns thus standing alone.
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INDEX II.
288-1; 294-29; 205-50; 299-6; 301- 1; 302-1; 305-1; 306-8 ; 309-51; 314-1; 338-1; 321-15; 326-1; 330-2 ; 3:13-1; 336-1 ; 338-12; #61-60; 363- IL0; 366-39; 3;1-132; 377-4; 385- 13; 394-15; 400-7; 402-1; 408-1; 413-3; 417-1; 419-27-38; 422-5; +26-19; 431-1 ; 433-10; 437-38 ; 463- 26; 467-17; 450-7; 475-7; 477-1; 482-1; 483-9; 485-1; 487-1; 489- 10; 528-2; 532-6; 555-6; 587-8-14; 500-2; 000-1; 613-42; 615-68; 618- 8; 619-33 ; 629-112; 689-520; 695-1; 099-8; 710-1; 715-7; 716-19; 731- 124 ; 736-174; 741-1; 743-1; 746- 43 ; 747-63 ; 749-3-0; 771-253 : 773- 1; 775-1; 791-1; 795-11; 805-95; 813-2; 814-8; 815-8; 822-5; 825- 60; 832-1; 842-1; 846-4; 852-19; 860-61; 870-1.
Andover, 248-1 ; 318-1 ; 340-122 ; 539-26 ; 782-62.
Andover, Mass. 1-1; 5-45; 41-1; 470-1 Annawan, 111. 698-4
Artists, 44-20; 104-24; 332-24, 1; 390- 12; 391-15-18; 441-94; 591-75, 4; 649-334, 3. 3
Ashland,
409-54; 503-94; 700-24
Association Test, Refusal to sign, 358-8
Asylum for the Insane (N. H.), Officer at, 596-136
Atlantic Coast Survey,
516-249
Attachment to Sanbornton exempli- fied, 753-32
Auburn, 477-21
Augusta, Me., State Buildings at, 666-402
" Aunt Hannah's Company,"
574-31
Australia, Emigrant to, 477-21, 5
Autographs, Collection of, 684-641, 4
Bailey's ITarbor, Wis. 648-(note)
Baldwin City, Kansas, 311-85
Baltimore, Md.
314-123; 382-68
Bangor, Me.
264-10
Bankers in Boston, Mass. 438-47, 1, 2
Bankers in Manchester, 445-135, 1, 3
Baptism, Interesting Occasions of,
501-60; 575-48
Barns of Belknap County, One of the Best, 761-132
Barnstead,
302-1; 403-18
Barre, Vt. 731-122, 5; 815-18; 826-61, 1
Beach Hotels and Boarding-Houses, 556-20, 4; 003-41, 2
Bear, Adventure with,
227-2
Belchertown, Mass. 443-111
Belfast, Me. 741-251
Belknap County Farm Superintend. ents, 137-125; 804-93
Bellows Falls, Vt.
829-14
Belmont, 265-20; 308-47; 329-19; 348-141; 428-35; 574-35; 609-107; 680-674; 720-50; 761-137.
Belvidere, III. 350-5
Benicia, Cal. 360-51; 659-407
Benuett's Ferry, 869-(11.)
Bennington, Vt. 858-44-44, 3
Berlin, Vt. 814-8
Berwick, Me. 549-1
Bethel, Me. 021-L
Bethlehem, 255-92
Bible Readers, 192-11; 197-21; 390-10; 467-24; 043-288; 645-321.
Bible Society (N. 11.), Secretary of, 450-172 Biddeford, Me. 192-19, 2; 877-7
Billerica, Mass. 608-474
Birthday Celebration, 657-387
Birthday Prayer Meetings, 551-17 Blacksmiths of Long Standing, 765-189; 767-197-199; 769-219
Blighting of Earthly Hopes,
706-17
Bloomington, IIL 331-21
Boarding-Houses in Sanbornton,
408-82; 730-115, 6
Bodwell, Rev. A.'s First (Official) Marriage, 781-47
Books, Pamphlets, etc., published, 8-9, 1; 17-32; 41-1; 43-11; 85-41, 2; 89-28, 1; 100-60; 135-106; 179-18; 190-9; 193-20-21; 194-22; 199-54; 215-31; 347-128; 349-148; 374-180; 380-50; 301-15; 423-10; 435-28; 442-98, 1; 448-162; 451-172; 497- 38, 3, i .; 551-19; 552-25; 600-6; 648-333; 663-431; 666-453, 4; 695- 777; 745-35; 756-81, 4; 766-190, 2; 787-102; 839-100-102; 853-19-20, 1 Bookbinder of Superior Merit (Con- cord), 303-19
Boscawen, 234-53; 243-154; 244-159; 291- 48; 325-1; 501-60; 859-50; 866-9. Boston (Mass.), Ancient and Honor- able Artillery, Member of, 561-91
Bostou (Mass.), City Constable, 735-161, 3
Boston, City Government, Members 151-310; 103-20; 878-3 of,
Boston, Crier in Court,
372-151
Boston, First Pastor. 849-2
Boston, Police Department, Mein - bers of, 254-86; 374-178; 459-65-67; 525-342; 595-130; 807-123.
"Boston Jolin,"
136-110
Boston Journal, Obituaries,
879-8-10
Boston Journal, Otlice, 352-20
Boundary Tree,
539-62
Bow.
336-7; 757-90
Boxford, Mass. 205-1; 251-39; 459-03-04
Bozraliville, Conn.
248-13
Bradford, Mass. 289-5; 420-41; 536-12 Bradford, Vt. 365-32; 677-578-582; 805-1 Braintree, Mass. 840-100
Brandon, Vt. 323-54, 2
Brattleboro'. Vt. 221-24
Brazilian Fruits, Paintings of,
391-18
Brentwood, 45-1; 230-12; 266-16; 685- 656; 708-19; 724-91.2.
Bridgewater, 182-4, 1; 275-23; 364-116; 502-92; 611-16; 708-18.
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INDEX II.
Brighton, Mass. 247-21; 504-113-116;
593-106.
Bristol, 216-12; 221-26; 237-84; 399-2;
482-11; 759-119; 766-190; 771-246
British, Captured by, 719-38
Brockville, Out.
515-224
Brooklyn, N. Y.
835-02; 843-16, 2, 4
Bucksport, Me.
857-37
Buda, Ill.
524-321; 508-160
Buffalo, N. Y., Burning of, 471-17
Builder, Champion, of Sanbornton, 67-129
Builders, 509-179; 511-191, 2
Buildings at Tilton,
354-41; 464-30;
542-24; 802-73.
Bunker Hill Mouninent, Laying of Corner stone, 351-11
Burlington, Iowa,
444-119
Burlington, Vt. 551-19, 1, 2
Bushnell, Ill. 349-150
Business Successes, 34-4; 316-28; 478-12, 9; 801-73.
Butteville, Oregon, 746-38
Buxton, Me ..
474-1
"Buying Back the Homestead,"
593-99
Cabot, Vt. 692-751
California, 205-40; 206-6
California State Prison (Officers),
311-91; 815-14
Cambridge, Mass. 293-25
Cambridgeport, 735-162, 2
Cambridge, Vt. 266-12; 329-13
Campton,
176-1; 241-122; 415-33-39;
517-256; 654-369; 718-34; 729-112;
879-5-8.
Canada, Emigrants to, 189-1; 775-1
Candia,
685-664
Canterbury, 182-3; 202-1; 226-89; 271-24; 298-(H.)-5; 390-8; 496-38; 610-2; 767- 199; 799-55.
Carpenter, The First in Sanborutou, 59-13 Carpenters, Early, 94-63; 100-18; 232-21 Castle Rock, Minu. 595-124
Casualties,* Serious or Fatal, in San- - bornton and Tiltou, 13-13; 15-3; 27-112-113; 30-48; 30-3-3; 48-15; 55-132; 56-154; 61-33; 66-115; 100- 18-25; 103-22; 107-62; 109-5; 110- 17, 1; 112-13; 119-59; 140-151; 144- 209; 147-253; 167-74; 184-40; 197- 20, 1; 206-1; 218-3; 233-37; 246-5; 247-16; 250-25; 266-24; 278-1; 286- 7; 299-6; 303-14; 300-8; 307-15; 318-2; 324-6; 338-9; 340-23; 354- 44 ; 303-97 ; 391-16; 395-15-22; 399- 6; 418-9; 421-56; 464-29; 475-12; 477-3; 484-17; 492-38, 1; 495-29; +98-47; 541-9; 548-11; 555-9; 558- 58; 563-113, 5 ; 565-128; 585-6; 586- 12; 589-46-47 ; 596-139 ; 604-62; 008- 97; 615-68; 616-83, 1; 619-38-41; 632-140; 633-151-161; 634-161; 639-
253; 645-314; 646-321; 654-365, 4; 657-391; 682-628; 690-728; 697-11, 2-24; 699-8; 716-7; 720-54; 723-78; 730-121; 732-129; 737-186; 745-34; 747-49; 767-205; 772-258-259; 773- 276, 3; 776-18; 778-42; 789-121; 791-146; 818-37; 823-25; 828-11; 834-46.
Casualties,* Serious or Fatal, in Other
Places, 2-11; 12-20; 23-47; 28-18; 34-6; 51-58 ; 77-229 ; 82-38; 84-(H.); 97-4; 104-33 ; 106-56, 3; 113-34 ; 123- 7, 2; 137-129; 165-65; 167-75, 3; 170-107; 171-114; 172-119-120; 188- 8; 189-5; 196-14; 205-28-29; 216- 16, 2; 222-34; 236-71; 247-21; 251- 42; 253-71 ; 260-59; 263-31 ; 268-58; 281-15-18; 286-13; 291-50; 295-48; 296-1; 298-18; 307-18; 321-24; 323- 49; 324-12; 327-3-7; 338-1; 341-52; 343-65; 344-84; 351-7, 2; 355-8; 372-147; 379-31; 389-1; 401-9; 403- 30, 1; 431-8; 433-1; 436-3; 444- 125; 446-136, 1; 448-155, 2; 453- 19; 468-34; 505-127, 2, ii .- 130, 2; 506-135, 2; 511-193; 519-278; 521- 307; 531-48; 538-22, 1; 547-6, 3, i .; 550-9; 552-24, 2; 555-2-3; 574-33; 580-23, 4, i .; 582-33, 5; 594-111; 602-38; 603-42; 605-69; 617-13-22; 620-52; 638-238 ; 648-333, 1, iii. : 652- 352, 6; 658-398, 1; 600-415; 609-492, 3; 691-741; 711-6; 712-24; 725-93, 5; 727-104, 3, i .; 731-122, 5, i .; 732- 127, 12; 733-131, 3; 750-17-17, 3, ii. ; 766-190; 772-269; 783-63; 784-78,3; 799-59; 806-108; 810-5; 821-2; 839- 100; 841-23; 880-11.
Cato Four Corners, N. Y. 250-34
Cemetery, Four Generations in,
470-14
Cemeteries of Town, Allusions to, 710-47; 873-(H.)
Census Taker of Sanboruton,
388-51
Centennial Proceedings of Coug.
Church,
43-11; 551-19; 558-58
Centennial Proceedings of Town, 577-77 Centre Harbor, 506-135, 4; 545-1; 831-8 Chaise, First, in Town, 10-1
Changes, Remarkable, in Illinois, 126-41
Chapel, Builders of,
538-21
Charlestown, Mass. 605-65, 1, -73; 600-79; 791-151; 799-59, 2.
Cheap Prices, 822-12
"Cheney Family " (Musical),
127-51
"Chesapeake," Capture of,
189-5
Chester,
27241; 333-1; 704-(H.)
Chicago, Ill. 311-90; 473-27, 1; 798-44,
5, -46, 1, 4, -51; 824-37; 855-20, 7. i.
Chichester,
481-41 ; 714-5
Child, Adoption of (a pleasing inci-
dent),
573-(note)
Chillicothe, III.
769-223
* Including ulso, in some instances, Fires and Sudden Deaths.
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INDEX II.
Cholera of 1832 iu New York, Nurse for the same, 700-21
Choristers, 577-77; 656-384; 659-401
Citizens' ( National) Bank, Cashiers uf, 102-48; 801-70
Claremont, 831-4-9
Clark's Corner, Origin of Name, and First Merchant at, 151-309
Cleveland, Ohio, 317-41
Clergymeu or Preachers officiating in Sanbornton, 35-15; 41-1; 45-1; 53-91; 55-136; 57-1; 88-27; 89-32; 00-33-35; 101-38; 124-21; 172-126; 175-154; 190-9; 205-3; 221-23; 414- 18; 469-37; 479-32; 480-3:1, 5; 492- 32; 493-39; 551-19; 602-45, 1; 808- 144; 852-19; 880-17.
Clergymeu officiating in Other
Places (ouly), 9-11, 1 ; 25-80; 42-11; 44-12; 52-79; 70-161; 74-196; 85- 41, 2; 105-46; 111-1; 115-10; 117- 42, 3; 118-50; 125-24; 130-1-13, 1; 132-41; 106-67; 180-36, 2; 100-7; 425-67, 3; 235-65, 1, 2; 236-73 ; 252- 57; 282-32; 285-33; 319-1; 331-21; 347-131; 364-114; 390-9; 407-74; 408-85; 421-51, 1; 424-14; 431-84; 450-172; 458-56; 404-37; 476-20; 483-2; 489-3; 496-36, 4, 1 .; 498- 52; 499-54, 1, 3; 503-102; 507-161- 162; 523-317; 524-320-321; 557-29, 1; 560-82; 502-100; 503-118; 585- 10; 602-28, 1; 620-49; 640-253, 1, ii .; 643-288, 2; 653-358; 663-440; 605-453; 668-471, 8, 9; 675-550; 692-749; 700-14; 703-39, 1; 707- 31; 724-01, 2; 726-96, 1; 732-131, 1; 733-131, 2; 766-191; 769-220; 777-39; 778-40; 786-102; 809-145; 830-19; 834-52; 848-1; 849-2; 854- 20, 3, 4, i .; 856-31-33, 1; 857-42; 870-1.
Clock-makers in Sanborntou, 299-5, 3, ii.
234-51; 250-34; 404-46-47; 727-102 Coach Drivers through Sanbornton, 75-221; 231-21, 2; 714-14; 739-214
Coat of Arius, Sauborn ( with illus- 621-(H.); 640-253, 1 tratiou),
Coat of Arms, Wadleigh,
815-(II.)
Collin's History of Newbury, Mass. 474-1; 865-1
Cold Friday, 48-15 Colesburg, Iowa, 540-9
College Graduates referred to,
13-15; 17-28; 29-33; 30-39; 40-1; 42-11; 44-12; 45-1 ; 71-171 ; 74-196; 80-14-14, 1, 2; 85-41, 2; 105-46, 2; 150-1; 137-123; 146-235; 149-285; 161-7; 168-82, 3; 169-88; 180-36, 2; 199-54 ; 204-20, 1 ; 219-12; 225-67, a; 228-8, 3; 273-2; 292-7; 304-26; 330- 1; 333-34; 342-54, 1; 356-3; 390- 11; 399-1 ; 402-(1L.); 415-34 ; 421-51 ; 423-10; 424-13-14; 443-107; 462-
(II.); 465-51 ; 483-1 ; 484-11; 489-3- 4; 499-54. 1, 6; 507-141-161, 1; 517- 258, 2; 523-317; 549-1; 551-19-19, 1; 571-28; 602-28, 1; 640-253, 1, ii. 2, i .; 643-288, 2; 646-322, 2, il. ; 663- 4:18; 675-556, 4, 5; 680-608, 1; 712- 34, 7; 748-2; 758-112, 1; 766-191, 1; 768-215 ; 777-39; 778-40; 779-4; 200- GG; 809-145; 827-(1[.); 837-86 ; 23>- 95, 1; 840-106, 2; 852-19; 853-20, 1; 855-20, 4, i., 6; 856-31-34; 837-37; 867-19; 877-13, 3, ii.
Collinsville, Conn. 661-419
Commanding Residences on Sauboru- ton Soil, 11-13; 53-101; 592-83; 801-73.
Concord, 243-150; 400-62; 474-3; 481- -(H.); 513-203; 567-152; 000-80; 753-32; 786-95-07; 793-14; 799-01; 858-46.
Concord, City Government, Member
of,
240-119
Conductor, Oldest, on the B. and L.
R. R.
816-27
Conference Seminary (N. H.),
101-38; 867-15-20, 2
Congress, Members of,
471-15; 699-4
Couueant, Ohio,
409-6
Conservatory of Music (Gloversville, N. Y.), 702-30, 1
Constitution of the United States, Member of Convention for its Adoption, 707-4
Constitution of the United States,
Voice of Saubornton upon,
326-1
Constitutional Convention ( State), Member of, 509-172
Contractor, Enterprising, 369-82
Conway, 768-207
Coriutli, Me. (East), 387-50
Corintlı, Vt.
577-70
"Corn King" of New Hampshire,
Coruer Store (Sanbornton Bridge), Merchant at, 149-278
Cornwall, N. Y. 703-44
Cosmopolitan Hotel, New York, 486-16
Conuty Officers,
20-11; 23-38; 85-41;
104-44; 120-83; 136-114; 137-125;
150-82; 160-29 ; 181-40; 195-41;
204-20; 219-9; 225-82; 268-1; 295- 42; 342-54 ; 351-11; 445-135; 454- 38; 466-54 ; 472-23; 534-34; 597-12; 615-64; 623-17; 655-372; 671-521; 672-522; 709-219; 780-27, 9; 800- 62; 858-45; 800-61; 878-4.
Coventry, Vt. 842-13
Craftsbury, Vt. 713-25
Critical Situation, 751-28
Croydon, 831-3-5-7
Dam Builder, Celebrated, 136-110
Danbury, 274-8; 783-63
Danish Aucestry, 336-(11.)
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Danvers, Mass. 560-76; 563-117; 794-22, 4 Deacous, Earliest, in Sanbornton,
115-8; 215-1; 796-11; 862-81
Deacous, Families of, 528-2; 531-44-45; 817-31; 818-34-35-36, 1; 850-1-9.
Deaths in Sanbornton, Record of, 780-26 Deaths, Simultaneous (nearly), in samme House, 70-155; 362-81; 803-84 Deatha, Simultaneous, in Different Places, 541-34
Decatur, Kansas, 848-22
Deerfield, 28:1-4; 314-1; 321-15; 326-1; 450-14; 543-1; 603-38.
Deering,
67-125; 846-1
Denver, Col.
563-113, 4; 804-90
Derby, Vt.
241-123
Derry Depot, 320-9
Detruit, Mich.
319-5; 770-234
Devoted l'iety, 558-58
Devout Introduction to Town, 484-9
Devout " Raising." 80-1
Disobedient Children, 549-1
Dixfield, Me. 730-116
Dorchester, 251-44; 254-92; 593-99
Dover, 158-17; 302-1; 316-23; 856-34 Driver of Oxen,
210-17
Dropsy, Remarkable Case of,
510-187
Drury College, Missouri, President of, 523-317
"Ducking " in Early Times, -a Challenge,
300-10
Durand, Wis. 580-24
Dutch Descent, Alleged, 202-8
Dwelling-House, Primitive Speci- meu of, in Town,
246-1
Early Settlers, Modes of their Con-
veyance to Town, 59-13; 261-1; 361- 70; 538-14; 555-19; 690-8; 815-8.
East Andover, 575-50
East Cambridge, Mass. 244-157
East Newton, Mass. 575-42
Eccentric Character, 423-
Eccentricity, Anecdote illustrating,
760-123 (note)
Editor, Youngest, in New Hamp- shire, 24-68
Editors, 135-106; 215-31; 272-39; 351-7, 5; 473-27, 2; 766-191, 1; 838-95, 1; 855-20, 6.
Elegies, 584-58; 631-125 Epitaphs, or Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Sanbornton, 4-36, -38; 17-22, 1-31, 2; 18-39; 21-11; 28-21; 34-3; 35-14; 38-17, 2; 45-1; 46-12-13; 48-13; 49-31 ; 52-72; 61- 33-38; 65-S8; 67-121; 75-208; 76- 228, 2, 6; 79-1; 81-20, 1, 2; 83-42- 46, 1; 89-20-31; 90-31; 02-45-46; 06-1; 97-1-11; 109-10, 2; 110-17, 1; 112-15-16-17; 113-21-22 ; 118-46-46. 2; 133-59-71; 139-141-141, 2; 140- 151; 141-161-160; 143-193 ; 144-205, 1; 146-231; 149-288; 150-289-304;
152-15; 153-27; 154-40; 157-2-3-7; 158-16; 160-20-29, 1; 164-52; 105- 58, 5; 108-87; 171-114-115; 177-5; 191-9; 192-9-11; 195-46; 109-51; 200-59; 201-4; 202-1; 203-6-8-12- 12, 2; 213-4; 216-11, 2; 218-4, 1; 221-33; 222-34; 223-44-44, 2; 225- $3; 226-1; 227-5; 231-15; 235-67- 67, 1; 238-99; 240-111; 246-2-2, 1; 249-14; 251-36; 252-53; 253-54; 254-87-88; 256-1; 278-24; 281-5-8; 282-23; 286-13-19; 287-22; 295-48; 297-8, 1; 300-10-16, 1; 301-36, 1; 302-1; 304-24; 305-4; 307-25; 309- 59; 310-60; 312-02-04-97; 319-3-8; 320-14; 325-7-10; 327-13; 320-1; 337-14; 341-40 ; 344-75; 348-147; 354-1; 360-44; 368-71-73-75; 370- 112-113; 373-168-170; 354-183-184; 375-201; 380-47; 308-57; 399-0; 418-9; 419-36; 420-46; 421-50-12; 423-5; 426-19-25-26; 432-4-5; 438- 38; 440-87; 441-95; 442-102-103-104, 2; 443-100-108; 453-27 ; 457-37; 458- 61; 479-32; 480-33-33, 4; 481-45; 488-16; 489-10; 501-60; 504-119; 508-164; 509-173-180 ; 510-187 ; 522- 312-313-313, 1; 523-316; 526-347; 533-22; 539-23 ; 540-1; 541-10; 552- 22-24, 2; 553-9-11-12; 559-75; 560- 76-79-86; 566-140; 570-184; 574-36; 577-73-75-76-77; 578-80; 579-11; 581- 32; 585-68, 1; 588-27; 589-54; 500- 65; 591-72; 592-82-02; 593-108, 1; 595-129; 597-2-0-17; 598-22; 599-3, 2-5; 001-16; 605-68; 608-100-106; 600-4; 610-13; 620-43; 630-112; 631-122 ; 635-(note), 2, 2; 039- 253; 641-264; 647-325, 4; 648-329, 1; 653-355, 1; 654-369; 635-373; 661-422; 664-443; 666-458-458, 2; 675-556: 679-594-608; 680-613, 2; 681-616; 684-643-645-647; 690-735- 737, 1; 691-737, 2; 093-763; 698- 25; 702-30, 3; 704-44, 3 ; 707-5- 9; 708-20-21; 709-23, 4-26; 710-41- 44-44, 5, -45-46; 714-16-18-20; 718- 35; 719-40; 723-72, 9; 728-108, 3; 732-130; 733-339; 754-51; 755-63; 765-179-180; 768-205, 2; 783-63-69; 784-72-76-78, 2; 785-80-81; 786-101; 787-107; 788-109-110-116; 789-120; 791-146; 797-36; 812-1-3; 819-43; 826-62; 832-13; 835-60; 837-86-39; 845-14; 846-4; 852-19 ; 857-43; 367- 15. 1-16; 873-3-4-5-7-8-9-10; 874-12- 18-27-31; 875-36-37-38-39-43; 876- 1; 877-12.
Epping, 231-7; 353-30; 358-8; 402-1; 538-8; 587-8-24; 611-10; 025-62; 689-720; 716-10; 781-124; 546-43; 704-23 : 815-5.
Epsom, 540-1
Escape from British Impressment,
$44-1
..
1014
INDEX II.
Essex, Mass. 161-1
Exeter, 281-5-8; 292-8; 306-8; 336-1;
455-2: 456-25; 346-1; 600-(11.) ; 607-
90; 610-2; 611-9; 625-50; 635 176; 736-174; 741-23.
Exeter Vews Letter, Founder of, 135-106
Family, Large, at Thanksgiving Ser- vice, 634-161
Family, "Sifting " of, 290-31
Family Surprise,
82-36
Faribault, Miun. 371-122
Farming in New Hampshire, Secret of Success, 259-49
Father cs. Sou (Stratham Towu Records), 585-6
Fayetteville, N. C. 405-56
" Fearful Business," 147-253 Female Preacher of Early Times, 718-33 Filial Devotiou rewarded, 10-6; 34-4
First Child born iu Sanborntou, 627-79
First Framed Barn in Town,
630-117
First House at the Bridge, 732-129 First Justice of che Peace iu Towu, 627-79 First Mill in Towu, 627-79
First Permanent Improvements in Towu, 629-112
First Representative under the New Constitution, 630-112
First Selectiuan, 628-96
First Settlers, Peculiar Experiences
of, 59-13; 131-27; 134-00; 182-3; 209-6; 233-37; 306-8; 309-51; 634- 161 ; 805-95.
First Towu Clerk, 628-79
First Wiuter in Sanbornton, 276-1
Fisherville,
244-158
Fitchburg, Mass.
222-37; 323-50
Fond du Lac, Wis.
855-20, 7, ii.
Forcigu Travel,
523-317; 639-253, 1; 768-215
Fort Dodge, Iowa,
557-29, 1
Foundries, Extensive (Concord), 284-17-28 Four Brothers of Nine Hundred Pounds' Weight, 58-(H.)
Four Generations iu the Same House, 108-66, 2, ii.
France, Residence iu,
580-20, 1, i.
Francouia, 383-S5
Franklin, 350-96; 490-15-19, 1; 522-3:0; 571-14; 669-492; 672-522; 701-29; 785-85; 789-122; 791-149; 799-60. Franklin Falls, 647-322, 3
Franklin Falls, Beginning of, 633-161
Freeport, Ill. 537-28-29; 645-315
Freshet of 1826, 579-11
Frontier Life in the West, 40-5
Fruit Raiser, Champion, of Sanborn- tou, 784-78 Ilarpswell, Me. 242-134
Fryeburg, Me.
334-4
Galeua, Ill 356-6; 368-82
Galiou, Ohio,
240-120.
Galva, IlI.
346-105
Garden City, Minn. 401-21
Gardner, Kansas, 794-26
Generosity illustrated, 45-0; 438-38 ; 625- 41; 801-70; 802-73; 660-59. Generosity, Public, 606-77
Georgetown, Mass.
700-127
Gifts es. Knowledge,
Gilford,
313-107; 844-0; 863-85
" Gilman Genealogy," The,
304-(11.)
Gilmanton,
236-70; 427-22 ; 406-2;
673-533 ; 691-743 ; 694-776; 858-45.
Gilmanton, Upper (see Belmont), 413-1
Godfrey, Ill.
505-130
Gold Hill, Nevada,
270-21, 1
Golden Weddings, 86-44; 337-8; 465-53; 500-56; 732-131.
Goverment ( U. S.) Appointments
and Employes, 46-9; 143-196; 169- 91; 398-58; 445-135; 449-162; 655- 556, 4; 761-129; 768-216; 770-235; 801-68.
Goveruors of New Hampshire,
330-2;
334-(IL)-13, 1; 489-5; 499-54, 7;
578-3; 796-11.
Governor's Islaud (Lake Winnipi- seogee), 218-7
Grafton,
879-7
Grand Isle, Vt.
282-31
Granite Mill (Northfield), 802-74; 803-83
Graut of Towu obtained,
624-27
Grautees of the Town, 36-2; 358-1 ; 400- 1; 600-(11.); 610-1 to 9; 615-66; 622-
5; 623-17-27; 699-1-3; 715-1-4; 749 4-9.
Grantees, Minors among (? ),
626-73; 636-191
Grapevine of Sanbornton, Noted, 726-97 Greenland, 318-1; 487-1
Greensboro', Vt. 409-5
Grist Mill, Primitive, 719-38; 522-65
Groton,
366-53
Half Moon Bay, Cal. 265-21
Hampstead,
179-15-17; 698-2
Hampton, 219-1; 279-1; 416-1; 430-2; 528-(H.); 554-1; 622-1-5; 623-27; 626-67-72; 636-194; 699-3; 739-215; 743-1 ; 771-253.
Hamptou Falls,
452-3; 586-2
Ilandel and llaydn Society (Boston), 333-5; 334-7
332-26; 353-33
Ilauover,
Happy Deaths, 273-7; 281-3-8; 282-23; 298-15; 566-145; 557-73; 597-15; 606-77-77, 3; 615-64, 2; 633-151; 660-410; 672-522; 683-641, 1; 759- 119; 811-5; 844-13; 868-24; 879-6 JIardwick, Vt. 744-22
515-233; 690-733
Haverhill,
161-1; 201-4; 294-28;
Haverhill, Mass.
364-1; 41-7-1; 570-1; 695-1; 831-1
IJawke, 215-1; 250-24; 489-7
1015
INDEX II.
Health, Improved, of au Early Set- tler, 717-19
Ilealth, Remarkable, in a Family, 805-104
Heavy Families, 185-15; 832-1
Henniker, 161-4; 357-1; 663-431
Heraldry, English, Encyclopedia of,
211-(H.)
Herinit of Meredith Hill, '578-11
Hermit's Poetry, Specimen of, 579-11
Heroine of the Bears.
629-107
Janesville, Wis.
688-700; 830-9
Jewish Descendants in Sanbornton, 7-(H.); 394-19; 527-(IL)
Johns, Long Succession of, 850-1
"Joiner Jolin,"
673-529
Joining a Congregational Church by
Immersion,
600-6
Judge, Youthful,
520-286
Justice of the l'eace, Oldest but One in New Hampshire, 583-52
Karens, Successful Mission among, 777-39
" Kearsarge," U. S. Steamer,
683-639
Kensington,
439-58
Killingly, Conn.
743-13, 5
Hong Kong, China,
453-26
Kingston,
568-(H.); 791-1
Knowledge pursued under Difficul-
ties.
61-33; 645-321
Labrador, Fishing at,
261-66
Laconia, 252-56; 268-51; 369-93; 396-37; 408-76 ; 428-38; 595-123; 608-105; 682-630; 800-63 ; 804-87; 835-64.
Laconia, First Merchant in,
861-73
Lake Village,
529-27; 533-20; 534-26;
535-44; 672-526; 678-587; 709-24;
763-166 ; 837-89; 878-4.
Lancaster,
711-12
Lancaster, Mass.
830-19
Lancaster's History of Gilmanton,
295-50; 433-1
Landlord, Prominent One in New Hampshire,
Hymn Learning, 661-420
Hymns, Peculiarly Suggested, 124-21 Law Publishing House, Washing. tou, D. C. 513-205: 514-214-217
Indian Captivity, 176-161
ludian Connection claimed, 39-1
Indian Fight, 196-1
Indians, Victims of, 84-(IL.); 153-34; 254- 80; 401-21-23; 413-2; 417-(H.); 471- 17; 519-281; 549-1; 807-120; 863- 87, 3.
Indianapolis, Ind. 240-113
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