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CHRONOLOGY.
Indians in Warren from time immemorial-year
1
Wonalancet in Warren
1675
Waternomee ascends Moosilauke-Acteon's statement-about
1685
Kancamagus in Warren 1690
Captives carried through Warren
1695
Expeditions up towards Warren after Indians
1703
Caleb Lyman kills Pemigewassetts
1704
Lieut. Thos. Baker marches through Warren
1712
Waternomee killed.
1712
Capt. John Lovewell kills Indians near Warren
1724
Capt. Jolin Goffe marches toward Warren
1746
Court's Committee pass through Warren
1752
Acteon Captures John Stark
1752
John Tolford comes to Warren .
1753
Capt. Peter Powers marches through Warren
1754
Indians with their captives camp by Wachipauka pond
1756
Capt. John Goffe boating on the Asquamchumauke .
1756
Maj. Robert Rogers and his rangers camp by Wachipauka pond Rogers' Rangers, some of them, pass through Warren Hunters in Warren
1756
Warren mapped and named
1761
Warren' surveyed
1765
Road cleared
First religious meeting-Congregational-about
1775
Revolution
First mill
1776
First training
1780
First public school
1783
Boundary lines settled
1784
The Era of Requisites, about
1795
Second war with England
1812
First Permanent Stage
1815
First Meeting-house built .
1818
Mine discovered .
1830
Berry brook road opened
1836
Great lawsuit
1842
Railroad built
1851
Warren Common cleared
1859
Prospect House built and road cut on to Moosehillock
1860
Centennial Celebration, July 14
.
1863
.
1724
Capt. Sam'l Willard, Jabez Fairbanks, and Col. Tyng, m'ch toward Warren
1760
Warren granted to John Page and others, July 14
1763
Warren settled
1767 1767
Warren incorporated .
1779
First town meeting
1779
Methodism first in Warren
1799
Turnpike built
1808
1814
Spotted Fever
1825
Daniel Welch perished on Moosehillock
1759
1775
.
SUBSCRIBERS
FOR THE HISTORY OF WARREN.
ALBANY, N. Y.
John H. George .
1
John Poor .
1
J. Munsell .
3 H. H. Kimball . 1 Daniel Whitcher 1
Thos. B. Little . 1
ANDOVER.
A. S. Marshall . 1
John M. Shirley
1
.
S. B. Page .
2
ANTRIM. DOVER. W. R. Cochrane 1 S. M. Wheeler .
1
AUBURN.
EXETER.
LEBANON.
Benj. Chase . 1 Chas. H. Bell 2
BENTON.
John J. Bell .
1
Chase Whitcher 1
FRANKLIN.
Ira Whitcher . 1 Daniel Barnard . 1
Austin F. Pike . 1
A. B. Woodworth 1
BOSTON, MASS.
Guy A. Clifford 1 1
John F. Colby
Mrs. H. E. Bryer . 1
Samuel G. Drake . 1 Mrs. Susan Frost . 1
Benj. K. Little .
Omar Little . ·
William Little .
Public Library
John E. Lyon 1
Wm. Parsons Lunt 5
G. H. Tucker ·
1
HILLSBOROUGH.
J. F. Briggs 1
.
BROOKLYNN, N. Y.
Mrs. Kate Lee 1
CANAAN.
Caleb N. Homan . 1
E. A. Hibbard 1 Mrs. E. M. Jewett 1
T. J. Whipple .
1
H. W, Parker ·
1
CONCORD.
H. O. Kent
1
Nathaniel Bouton . 1
Sam'l C. Eastman . 1
LANDAFF.
Asa Fowler . .
1 1 1 1 HAVERHILL, MASS. J. H. Patch 1
William Patch .
1
A. W. Bartlett 1
C. H. Bartlett .
1 : Sam'l N. Bell 2 H. E. Burnham . 1 Andrew Bunton 1 1 G. B. Chandler . J. S. Cheney B. P. Cilley 1 · ·
1
Jos. B. Clark 1
1 L. W. Clark 1 . C. W. Clough · L. B. Clough 1
W. W. Colburn . 1 Geo. W. Colby . 1 Thos. Corcoran . 1
1 Mrs. Mary Clark 1 David Cross .
1
Alonzo Jewell
1
:
M. P. Merrill
1
.
S. N. Homan 1
LISBON. Mrs. S. Kimball 1
Kimball Little
.
1
LITTLETON.
C. W. Pickering 1 J. G. Sinclair 1 LONDONDERRY.
HANOVER.
R. C. Mack 1
E. D. Sanborn . 1
HARTFORD, CT. Geo. E. Merrill . 2
LOWELL, MASS. Mrs. L. Carleton 1 E. A. Clement . 1 R. T. Clifford 1
MANCHESTER.
BRIDGEPORT, CT.
W. C. Batchelder . 1
HUNTINGTON, MASS. Ezekiel Dow 1
LACONIA.
CLAREMONT.
LANCASTER.
LAWRENCE, MASS.
D. M. Boynton. . 1
W. E. Boynton . 1
GREENLAND.
581
APPENDIX.
Moody Currier Jesse Eastman Jos. G. Edgerly M. V. B. Edgerly . J. E Everett A. G. Fairbanks Jos. W. Fellows John Ferguson . J. C. French . Sacalexis Glossian Charles Goold
1 1 1 1 1 1
MILFORD.
B. Wadleigh, one for self and one for R. B. Hatch, per order clerk of the court 2
NASHUA.
H. B. Atherton . 1
William Barrett W. W. Bailey . H. C. Batchelder 1 Joseph M. Copp 1 Dr. F. L. Gerald 1 G. A. Ramsdell 1 1 Sawyer Junior . Gilman Scripture 1
NEW BOSTON.
C. B. Cochrane . 1
1 1 NEW DURHAM.
C. H. Boody ·
1
WILTON. C. H. Burns .
1
A. C. Osgood 1
Wm. R. Patten 1
David L. Perkins 1
H. A. Prescott 1 Mercantile Lib'ry 1
D. W. Reynolds 1 N. Y. Hist. Soc. 1
Isaac W. Smith 1 Moses E. Smith 1 1
Geo. H. Moore . 1 C. W. Hamilton 1 ONEIDA, ILL. W. Hamilton · A. E. Noyes ·
1
Frederick Smyth .
E. D. Aiken 1
C. E. Clement 1
R. Woodward 1
WARREN.
A. M. Barber 1 J. W. Batchelder 1
R. Batchelder 1
D. E. Bixby 1
1 1
James A. Weston 1
Darius Wilson 1
Frank L. Wilson . 1
MARLBOROUGH, MASS.
Albe C. Weeks 1
1 MERRIMACK.
L. W. Parker 1 M. H. Bixby .
5
RINDGE.
E. S. Stearns . 1
RUTLAND, VT. G. A. Merrill 1
C. K. Williams . 1 SALEM, MASS.
Henry Bixby .
1
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
1 1 W. Clogston 1
Columbus Clough 1 M. H. G. Gilmore 1 Curtis B. Newell 1 James Parker . 1
TILTON.
J. H. Goodale . 1
VERSHIRE, VT. A. J. Clough 1
Mary M. Melendy Anson Merrill
John T. Moore
1
Chas. R. Morrison 1
Geo. W. Morrison 1 NEWTON, MASS. Rodnia Nutt 1 I. H. Silsby ·
1
WOBURN, MASS. A. A. Clement . 1
A. E. Clement . 1
1 Mrs. J. B. Flagg 1 Mrs. J. Wendell 1 WORCESTER, MASS.
1
Justin Spear . 1 1
C. W. Stanley
Horace Stetson 1 PETERBOROUGH.
Dan'l L. Stevens 1
E. H. Stowe . 1
E. A. Straw . 1 PLYMOUTH.
Cyrus A. Sulloway 1
H. W. Blair 1
William J. Tucker 1 J. A. Dodge 1 Samuel Upton 1 J. W. Whiteman 1
Rev. D. C. Bixby James M. Bixby Sam'l B. Bixby . Luther Blake
1
PORT HURON, MICH.
1
J. F. Merrill 1 J. S. Blodgett 1
C. F. Bracey 1 John L. Clark 1
H. C. Peabody . 1 S. K. Clark
1
Stephen Homan Jacob F. Jewell Abbie A. Johnson J. B. Jones
1
1
Joseph Kidder
E. W. Libbey
Nancy J. Libbey H. D. Lord
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
E. W. Harrington John Harrington . E. D. Hadley
1
1 1 1 1
NEW YORK CITY. C. A. Fiske .
Charles Scott 1
PORTLAND, ME.
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
582
HISTORY OF WARREN.
Amos Clement
Benjamin Clement Benj. Clement, Jr.
D. Q. Clement
Geo. B. Clement James Clement Jas. A. Clement John Clement
Joseph Clement R. K. Clement W. Clement .
Geo. C. Clifford
Z. L. Clifford
A. F. Clough
C. W. Clough .
Olcott Colby . .
1 E. B. Libbey
1 Geo. Libbey .
1 Hazen Libbey
1 Ira Libbey
1 John Libbey
1 F. J. Swain
John E. Davis
W. S. Doggett
Jonathan Dow
Stevens M. Dow Benj. F. Eastman .
1 Jonathan Little . 1 J. M. Little
1
Jas. O. Tuttle
1
1 Russell Upton
1
Jesse Eastman .
1 G. W. Lund
1 Ira M. Weeks
Ezra B. Eaton ·
H. A. Eaton .
1 J. D. Marston
1 D. G. Marshı
1 1 H. A. Whiteman J. M. Whiteman 1
C. O. French
D. A. French
1 G. W. Merrill
1 N. Whiteman 1
Osco H. French
1 Enoch Merrill
1 Levi C. Whitcher 1
A. J. Foote .
1 H. N. Merrill
1 Sam. Whitcher 1
A. F. Gale
.
1 Ira Merrill .
·
1 J. M. Whiton . 1
O.S. Gleason
. .1
1 T. Haines . 1
1 Mrs. J. Harriman 1 1
1 N. Harris
1 Mrs. S. M. Heath 1
1 John Hoit .
1
1
1 A. M. Jackson 1
1 Levi F. Jewell .
· 2 J. S. Jewett
1
1 Reuben Page
1 A. M. Pillsbury
1 E. Pillsbury
1 M. W. Pillsbury
1 Geo. F. Putnam Nath. Richardson M. J. Sanborn
D. B. Cotton .
C. W. Cummings .
F. C. Cummings .
J. T. Cummings Gilman C. Davis
.
1 Nancy J. Libbey
1 Nath. Libbey
1 Walter Libbey
1 Franklin Towle
1 S. Truscott
D. Y. Eastman .
J. B. Eastman ·
1
1 Susan C. Little. . H. B. Low
1 1 H. W. Weeks E. R. Weeks 1 3 1
1 James P. Lund . 1 Wm. H. Weeks . 1 James Welton
1 1 1
James Edgar ·
1 Asa Merrill
1 1 1 Jos. Sherburne .
1 Darius O. Swain
Amos T. Page 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Geo. E. Swain . 1 1 1
1
1 Ezra W. Keyes .
1 M. P. Kimball .
1 Mercy J. Knapp 1 C. K. Leonard .
1 G. E. Leonard .
James F. Merrill 1 James S. Merrill 1 1 Jesse Merrill 1 . N. Merrill 2d. . Russell Merrill .
1
H. C. Howland .
1 G. W. Jackson 1 1 S. M. Noyes 1
1 1 1 Sarah C. Merrill George B. Noyes J. H. Noyes
1 1 S. E. Swain
1 G. A. Little
INDEX.
The table of proprietors, page 170, is not indexed, neither are the lists of voters, town officers, subscribers, or tables of names in the Appendix. Indian names are in SMALL CAPITALS.
A.
Abbott, John 259, 288, 321 n, 393 n, 564
Moses 456 ACTEON, 33 n, 35, 43, 51, 61, 69, 71, 103, 142
Adirondacks 253
Aiken brook .
246
James
216-218, 232, 243-246
.
Albert, Henry 508
ALGONQUIN Indians . 23
AMARISCOGGIN Indians 25 n, 64, 68, 74
Ambuscade .
96,127
AMOSKEAG Indians
24 n, 50
Animals
158, 219, 229, 237, 248, 251, 318
370-377, 526
Annexation .
. 447
.
Apple trees .
210
Arling, Abigail
314-316
AROSAGUNTICOOKS
. 93-99, 111-113, 132
Arrows
·
. n. 35
ASQUAMCHUMAUKE river
. 18-20, 33
85, 104, 105, 122 n, 190, 345
Atkinson, Theodore, Jr. 163-164, 167, 168 173, 176, 178, 199
Auctions
283
Autumn
151, 250, 251, 418-420
B.
Badger, David
·
321
John
341
Baker, Capt. Thomas 81-86, 190
Ponds 109, 122
River. (See Asquamchumauke.) Balch, John 265-267, 343, 398
Bald hill 19
Balls
309-312
Barber, Albert M.
451
Barker, John
128, 129
Sarah
.
362, 433
Stillman .
433
·
Barn, the first one
240
.
Barr, Capt. Samuel
.
95
Barter
.
386
Bayley Fry .
189
Bean porridge
218
Bears 228, 232,237, 238, 251 n, 325, 371, 372
Beavers
210, 251
229
meadow pond
meadows
186, 210, 219
Bedell, Capt. Timothy
270,271
Bedsteads
215
Beech hill
20, 325
District
320
Beef cattle sold to British .
Bell
Berry brook .
19, 20
brook road
454-460
Bills paid in produce
356
Birds
377,527
Bishop, Enos
127-129
Bixby, Benj.
404, 416
Dudley C.
511, 545
George
. 372, 404, n. 439, 503
James M.
. 532
455
Joseph
Moses H.
490, 541, 543
Samuel B.
455, 480-482, 503
Black brook, (see Mikaseota.)
hill 254
mt.
18, 19, 563
Blacksmiths .
Blanchard, Col. Joseph 93, 130, 137, 138
Blazed paths
111
Blind man's buff .
301,309
Blodgett, Jared S.
486, 492
Blue Ridge .
239, 385
Block Houses
100
Blowing a horn
368
101
Books
400
Law
350, 352
Town .
.
350
Boundary lines
n. 337
feuds . n. 222, 335, 339, 511-513
Boating on the Asquamchumauke .
Bobbins
502
Boody, Rev. Joseph
364, 365, 422
504
269,270
. 486
584
HISTORY OF WARREN.
Bartlett, Chas. H.
Dr. Ezra 354 n, 355-356, 389 . 481 ·
405, 460, 537
wool n. 233, 360
Caribou
375-376
Carr Mt. 18-20, 182, 247-251, 254-256, 375, 563
Cascades on Berry brook .
on Ore hill brook
.
324
.
388
Casualties
559
Catamount
208,370
Cemeteries
295, 359, 487
Census
n. 265, 534
Centennial
167,519
Centre district
3:20
Certificate money
n. 333, 356
Chairs
215, 505
Charter .
168, 196. 199, 200
292-293
Bennington 269
.
Bunker hill 263
Choristers,
260, 542
CHRISTO
.
107
579
Churches
362-365, 481-489
Cider mill
.
419
Clapboard and shingle mill
.
501
Daniel .
n. 277
Stephen K. .
500-502
Thomas
228, 277, 279, 285, 292, 337
2. 338
Clearing, first one
. 210
first road
188,220
Clement Amos
Col. Benjamin
420, 425, 503
Daniel Q.
. n. 493, 502, 563
470
Hill
19
James . 33, 451-453, 493-498, 516
Dea. Jona.
.
245, 251, 365, 366
Jonathan
225, 259, 284, 349, 387
Joseph
33, 499, 504, 559
Moses H.
237, 341, n. 349, 395
-397, 405, 2. 427, 446, 455-458, 501
Obadiah 33, 222, 238, 267, 279 n. 284, 293, 297-303, 329, 334, 345
-348, 398, 441-446, 565
party
278, 334, 349
Reuben
225, 264, 279, 293
Russell K.
321, n. 380, 429, 483
William .
480-482
Clerk, proprietors
178
Town
278, 532
Clifford, Absalom
382
351-353
Isaac
279, 280
Hon. Nathan .n. 280
Reuben . 423, 424
Ruel Bela
500
Russell F.
321
Timothy
n. 320, 554
William
509
.
Climate .
20
Clough, Amos
554
Amos F. 210, 486, 506, 514, 562, 569 Columbus, 486
Capt. Jeremiah
92
District .
320
Jonathan 210, 406
Nathaniel 355, n. 387, 419, n. 428
436, 464, 475, n. 499
Captives 67, 88-98, 105, 108, 118, 127, 133
treatment of by Indians . 45
Cardigan Mountain
318
Carding mill
349, 501
Dr. Josiah 167 n, 171, 178, 196
277, 354
BASHABA
43, 46 n, 51
506
Batchelder brook
19
.
Cotton 394
,
Isaiah 229, 260, 277, 292, 337 338, 419
John S. 382
Reuben 288, 320, 342, 358
Stephen 321
Ward C. 509
Battles . 230, 231, 332
Indian
44, 62, 66, 67, 83, 91
Knight with a bear 344 .
by Rogers' rangers
139
.
145
Bounties for falling trees .
.
for grist-mill
.
241
for killing Indians
75
for killing wild animals
.
371
for saw-mill
237, 240
for settlers .
196, 197, 225
for soldiers . 269, 285, 287
Bowen, Peter.
115, 117
Bowles, Charles .
285, 286, 307, 413, 441
.
286
Lot .
Bows, Indian
2. 35
Boynton, Joseph
367, 426
Thomas 358
Dr. Worcester E. 546, 554
Bradstreet, Col. Dudley 70
Bracey, Chas. F. 506, 511
Brainard, Daniel 2. 211.
Brick
504
Bridges
345-348
Bridle paths
189, 245
Broad arrow mark
184, 238
Brock, Billy .
·
420
Brooks
250, 381, 417
. 407
Burnham, Josiah
321, 339, 413
Burning a piece .
Burns, Dr. Robert
321, 355, n. 405, 538
190
n. 40
353
Burton, Amos
402, 445
Butler, Capt. Wm. 234, 240, 241, 277, 279 295, 302, 331, 338, n. 341, 352, 363, 385, 387 Button or play . 309
C.
Call, Phillip . 127 .
Camp-meeting
366-369
Canal
349, 445-447
Canoes
.
n. 36
Captains
297, 391, 547
363, 368
Brown, Frederick
Jesse
552
.
Burning of James Aiken's house
.
218
245
Burnside, Thomas
Burials .
Burying cloth
ground .
27, 295, 359, 487
Mrs. Zachariah
.
434
School-house.
210
William .
.
465
·
506
of St. Francis .
222
Clark Amos .
.
348
Charleston Convention
district
320
for office . 329, 334
Chronology .
Capt. Daniel 508
Baskets .
Dorathy
Broadhead, Rev. John
Ephraim
585
INDEX.
Coal
506
Diary, Amos F. Clough's .
.
569
Dishes
.
. 218
Distances on Moosilauke road
. 563
Dodge, Joseph A.
473
.
Dog's
n. 374
Doggett, W. S.
.
511
Dow, Ezekiel
321, 543
James 317, 320, 365, 366, 429, 439, 525
Jonathan
582
Col. Stevens M. 261, 321, n. 493, 547
Drafts
285, 391-393
Drawing of lots
192, 548
327
Dresses of olden times 208, 231, 233, 260
310, 311
Drinks
261, 278, 302, 311, 413, 443
Drills
. 351
Drovers
269
Ducked .
n. 504
Dudley, Gov. J. .
· 73-75, 85
Dustin, Gardner .
277,282
Mrs. Hannah
67, 68, n. 428
Dutch wagon
361, 398
oven .
210
Dying
E.
Eagles
253, 459, 494
Eames, Capt. Jeremiah
267,270
Early settlers
207-235
East Branch
19
Eastman, Addison W.
382, 516, 545
.
Damon Y.
506
Jesse
362
Jesse
394
East-parte district
320, 342, 567
regions
325
song .
307,412
Eaton, Ezra B.
500, 511
Ecclesiastical
257-262, 361-369, 422-430
541-544
Edgar, James 450, 451
Education
.
313-321
Egg-nogg
. 444
55
Elliott the apostle
Elections
178, 278, 329-334
Eleven mile tree
192, 339
Ellsworth
247
Moses .
394, 433, 462, 2. 470
Emerson, Samuel
277
.
Equinoctial storm
184
.
Eva
566
Evens, Rev. Edward .
426-428
Sergt. David .
149-151
Exhibitions .
516
Expeditions against Indians 75-79, 80-86
88-91, 93, 96, 118
to Warren 101, 110, 121-125
138, 182-186
Express business
398
F.
Fairbanks, Capt. Jabez
89
·
Fairs
173
Fairies
152,250
Falling trees
.
.
222, 294
Diana's bowl
D.
Dances
44, 309-312, 420
·
284
Davis brook .
.
353
Enoch
. 353
Day, Daniel
416
Death by casualty
559
.
by fright
·
461
in Warren 552 . 426
Dedication .
Deer 183, 229, 230, 237, 376
Deer Keepers
281, n. 351
539
Colonels . 395, 547
Committee of Safety 266-269, 275, 284-287
to explore Coos
109
to run lines
179,337
to build bridges 345-348
to build a meeting house 358 359, 423-428
to clear roads
188, 196
·
to lay out lots ·
189,220
to take care of pauper . 352 to agree with settlers 196,220
n. 222
Common
485, 487
Conditions of Charter 169, 174, 187, 200
Constables .
Constitution
358
Continental Money
.
Converts
.
368
Convention
.
292
127
Cooking
306, 307, 399
Coopers
502
COOSUCK Indians
n. 24. 25, 99
Coos Turnpike
384-389
Copp, George W.
n. 321, 426, 441
394
John .
Joshua 218, n. 265, 267, 285, 292, 331 352, 358, 499
Joshua, Jr. 218, 294
Moses 218, 241, 287, 293, 352, 353 Sarah 310-312
Copper mine
449
Corporation dinner 177,178
Cotton, Dudley B. 534
Solomon . 455-457
Courts
279
Coventry
.
212
Craige, Alexander
David S. .
386
Cross, Daniel
212
389
Uriah 343
CULHEAG TRAP 37,208,376 .
Currency
Cushman, Ebenezer 500-504, 513
Francis A.
500-506, 513
Mt. 18, 371, 563
.
n. 211
Iron mine . .
Cummings survey 339
356
Dark day
Cold brook
317, 417
Spring
492, 563
Winter 284, 442
Collectors of taxes
179, 281, 282-284
College graduates .
Devil's Doings 363
192, 562
Family Record, (see Genealogy.)
568
Eating
human flesh
148, 151
234, 501
Cook, Timothy
279,281
282
Dreams .
Coasting
316, 317
of weather
n. 408
586
HISTORY OF WARREN.
Famine .
408
GENEALOGIES ;-
Bowles 286
Butler .
. 234
Farm work
.
412, 420
Clark
554
Clement
222, 224, 344
554
Currency
Feasts
38, 177, 256, 307
Copp
218
Dow
French
554
Homan
312
Jewell
. 555
Knight.
. 342
Libbey
Little . 341, 463, 555
Merrill 231, 233, 341, 555, 556
Patch . 211, 357
Pillsbury . . 556
Richardson
556
Welch .
341
Whitcher
221,230
Whiteman
. 394
Ghosts
Gilman, Daniel :
265
Floats
Floodwood company .
299, 393
Flowers 242, 318-324
Foote, Cotton 513
Foote, Elias .
Levi B. 321, 435
Forks district
210,320
Forts at Coos
100, 113, 118
Wentworth
138 .
Foster, Jona. n. 285
Fowling
36, 378, n. 379
Foxglove meadow 235, 516
Foxes
251, 370, 376
Freewill Baptists
364, 483-489
French, Dr. Alphonzo G. . 382, 481, 539
David A. 538, 581
Guns
265, 267
H.
Hackett, Capt. Wm. . n. 225, n. 339
Handsleds
238, 241, 255
Harboard, Jona.
. 311
Harnesses.
. 506
Harriman, Mrs. James . 500
Harty, Capt. John D. . 394 Haying . 219, 258, 416
Hawkins, Onley . 354
Hazen, Capt. John 167,179
510
Hearse
n. 518
Heath, Dr. Horatio William 321, 434 230, 264, 287, 293
Heights of mountains
563
Hermits 235, 478
341
High Street .
301,309
Gardening
414
Gardner, John
312
Geese
GENEALOGIES :-
Abbott
553
Barker
553
Bartlett
354
Batchelder .
553
404
Hogreeves, or Hog constables
. 281
Bixby .
Boynton
·
554
Hogs
. 386
.
31
Fishes
Fishing .
. 36, 235, 379-383, 417
·
Fiske, Chas. A.
506, 562
Fisk, Wm. H. 381
Flanders, Samuel
343, 425, 558
Capt. Stephen 342, 373-375, 422
Flax
234
Flip
443
373
GITCHE MANITO
. 39, 71, 171, 185
185, 366 Glen ponds 19, 182, 235, 248, 254, 455, 514 Gods, Heathen .
Goffe, Capt. John
92, 94, 130, 136
Golden tradition
153
Gookin, Maj. Gospel
61
Gould, John .
372
Gove, Capt. John
426
Graduates 539-54.1
Grantees of Warren
170
Grave-yards
487-489
Greeley, Col. Jona. his Inn
n. 168, 176, 291
Grist-mill
240-242, 349, 500
Dr. David C. 321, 403, 481, 504, 512 538, 545
John 321, 545
Joseph 288, 405, 407
Mrs. Dick
. 324
Osco H. .
509
Reuben B. 321, 565
War 126-156
Freshets 347, 2. 391
Frogs . 249, n. 307, 319, 528
Frost
408
Clouds
.
577
Feathers
·
573
Funeral
first one . 294
Sermon
.
365
Furniture
·
215
G.
Game
36, 209, 251, 370
Height-o'-land,
20, 325, 386
Height-o'-landers
388
Height-o'land district 320
Highways, (see Roads.)
Highway surveyors
279,281
76,80
Hilton, Col. Winthrop Hinchson, John 235, 252-256, 259, n. 264 293
Hobart, Col. David
.
280,286
.
341
362
Games
among Rangers
· 147-156
Fashions in olden times
233, 260,310
Federal Constitution .
358
Clifford
Clough
387, 554
Fellows, Jonathan
. 269, 293, 341, n. 422 321
Joseph .
Perkins
Samuel .
n. 341, 441
Fifield, Isaac
Fire-place
·
309
Fires
First land in the world
n. 392, 394
.
555
245, 467-471
528
388, n. 439
·
370
174
166-200, 220, 223, 291
Head, Gen. Natt.
n. 426
Hidden, Ebenezer
John
.
378
among Indians
n. 49
356
554
372
587
INDEX.
Holman, Rev. Sullivan 484 287
H imes, Barnabas
Roman, Caleb
342, 365, n. 414
344, 425
357
Hotels
House burnt by rebel .
271
Houses .
Howard. Col. Joshua
.
190
Rice 425
Kimball, Cyrus C.
. 381
.
Heber
490, 543
Joseph .
277,337
KINEO, Mt ..
18, 254, 563
King George's war
91-98
Phillip's war
60-62
William's war
88
King's Woods
171, 183
Knapp, Arthur
511
Knight, Betsey
426
Hannah B.
259, 363, n. 556
Hill.
19
Nathaniel
316, 352
Samuel .
. 249, 288, 2. 342, 439
Mrs. Samuel .
344, n. 363
Stevens .
,
420
L.
Ladd, Capt. Daniel
96
Trueworthy
.
166
Land given to settlers 211, 220, 222, 225
.
given to Col. Greeley
199
given to Phillips White
.
199
given to Schools
313
Lane, Col. Chas. . 473, 500
Law book 350, 352
Lawsuits
243, 279, 338, 461-464, 482
Lawyers
462, 481, 535, 542
Lead mine . 44.0, 452
Leathers, Vowell 376, 469
Leavitt, Benj.
182, 189, 192
Leonard, Charles
487,520
George E.
410, 481, 520
Libbey, Ezra Walton
.
510,557
Dr. Ezra B.
413, 505
George 343, 373, 392, 406, 505, 555 Hazen 481, 490
John
343, 458, 555
.
Luke
Nathaniel
.
288, 407, 555
Obadiah
·
413
Walter
505
Library .
Lifting at stiff heels
.
302
Linen wheel
234, 245
Lines settled
337, 511
Little, Amos 341, 385, 404, 410, 423, 427, 443
Benj. 214, 217, 457
Benj. K. 379, 514
George n. 463, 555
George A. . 463, n. 541
Dr. Jesse n. 231, 321, 403, n. 463
511, 538, 545
Jonathan . 321, n. 476
506
Thos. B.
n. 463, 509
Lock
.
138
Jugglery
53,54, 517
. 226
Jurors, Grand . 329
K.
KANCAMAGUS
64,110
Kelley pond
William
427,500
Keyes, Ezra W.
n. 405, 486
Keyes Ledge, or Mt.Helen, 20, 27, 317-320
Keezer, Lemuel 337, 348, n. 368, n. 387
n. 400, n. 414, n. 427, n. 433, n. 504
Lemuel, Jr.
406, 444
Hunters 153, 158, 235, 250-256
Hunters' camp
159, 236
on Moosehillock 229, 253
Hunting by Indians
n. 37
party 103, 203, 255
Hunting
250-256
Hurricane
409, 571, 576
brook
250, 562
falls 562
Husking bees
419
.
Hutchins, Gordon
. 287
I.
INDIANS 24
Burials
. n. 40
Camp .
128
Captives
133
Captured
62
Fights 92, 95-98, 118, 127-128, 145-148 Friendly 81-84
Gods
39
Killed .
116
Laws .
. 2.52
League
42, 51
Legends
29
Marriages
40
Massacres
92
Names .
25
Oratory
54-56, 74, 112
39
Revels
. 44
.
Rock . . 26, 71, 242, 294, 562
Trail
20, 149, 183, 189-191, 340 42
Tribes .
. 46, 59, 75
in Warren
26, 27, 33, 224,562
333, 343
Indictments . Infantry
297-303, 390-397
Inns, (see Taverns.)
417,529
Interregnum
. 331
Introductory
17
Inventories .
282, 551
Iron mine
. 389
J.
Jackson, Dr. Chas. T. 349
Geo. W.
470,505
Jail broken .
117
Jewell, Samuel
413, 555
Levi F. 372, 500, 502
Jewelry
· 506
Jewett, J. S.
511
Jobildnnc ravine
497
Johnson, James .
133, 525
Jones, Joseph
354
Josselyn, John, Gent. 36, 158
Judges .
279-281, 560
Log forts
Log houses .
210, 215-224, 236
Loggerhead .
278
·
Longevity
. 552
.
307, 310, 392, 409
.
.
559
Joseph M.
·
428
Jumper
Mrs. Caleb
19, 326, 499
Horses .
204, n. 206, 348, 387
240
.
.
Religion
War
Insects .
588
HISTORY OF WARREN.
Loons
· 227
Lost
558
Lots drawn
192, 222, 548, 550
lost
. 337
for ministers run
for settlers
· 196
for schools
n. 170, 313
Lovewell, Capt. John fight .
. 88-91, 98
· 89
Low, Asa
288, 1. 396
Jacob .
288, n. 396
John
. 343
Lower school-house
n. 320
Lufkin, Levi
. 359
Lug-pole
n. 245
Lumber trade
476-477
Lund, Ephraim . n. 211, 227, 264, 288, 293 Ephraim
277,392
Hosea
416, 505
Joseph
227,260,277,293
Stephen
416
Stephen
418
Stevens Merrill 511
Lyman Caleb
·
76, 79
Lyon, John E.
n. 472, 563
M.
Mahurin, Capt. Ephraim H. 392
265, 398-403
Mann, John .
212
Manufactures
499-507
MANITOU, (see Gitche Manito.)
Map of Warren
16, 171, 336, 355, 448
Maple sugar
186, 410
173
Marriage, the first
.
n. 493, 569
Marston Hill 20-28
John 255, 279, 293
Joseph E. 350
221
Martin brook 183, 451
398-401
May trainings
297
McCarter, Antony
478-479, 503
384, 445-447, 454
n. 317
Moderators
278, 282, 533
MOHAWK Indians
42, 65, 76-79
356
MONTAWAMPATEE
57,525
Montgomery, Gen. John
390, 392
Morey, Col. Israel
297
Morse, Robert
400, 401
Moose 111, 122, 212, 224, 227, 253-256, 372 -375, n. 417
Moose yard .
253-255
Moosehide breeches .
221, n. 265
Moosehillock district .
.
320, 342
. 344
falls Mt. 18, 71, 151, 229, 253, 457 -460, 490-498, 563, 569 563 Mt. road .
Moosemeat
272
Moosilauke house
. 466, 475, n. 493
Morrill, Abraham
John
221, 231, 279
189
Ira .
321, 486, 500
Col. Isaac 321, 470, 481, 487, 502,
512, 516
Mosely, Capt.
61
Isaac
363, n. 414
Merrill, Jonathan 232, 238, 269, 279, 284 329-334, 390, 393, 405, 422-428, 500 Joseph 231, 344, 348, 385-390, 400 406, 436, 437, 500, 555
Capt. Joseph
363, 419
Rev. Joseph .
321, 539
Joshua n. 233, 252-256, 284, n. 386 Lemuel . . 321, n. 439, 541 Gen. Michael P. 321, n. 385, n. 429 546
Rev. Nathaniel
n. 321, 364, 386
Nathaniel, 2d 28, 321, 491, n. 493
party
278, 334, 349
Robert E.
n. 363
Russel .
n.471, n. 493
Samuel .
/213, 327, 342, 379, 386
Samuel .
. n. 363, 406
Samuel L. 435, 445, n. 461, 481, 486 Stevens 231, 233, 237, 240-246, 252 -264, 267, 269, 283, 296, 315, 346
364, 437-439
Stevens, 2d
232, 456, 537
True
449-453
William .
394, 445
·
Meteors
404
Methodists
362-368, 483-189, 541
Mica
n. 316, 453
Middle cascades
562
MIKASEOTA brook
19,20,239, 258
297-303
Military company
officers .
546-547
Mills
193, 220-222, 237-240, 349, 506
Mills, Anna .
310-312
James .
n. 501
John 215, 245, 252-256, 259, 263, 287
294-296
John, Jr. 215, 241, 259, 269, 293, 294
-296
Widow
353
Millers .
Minerals
. 20, 241, 249, 449-453, 530
Mines
449-453
Ministers, Free-will Baptist 286, 364, 365
542
Methodist 362, 363, 367, 368, 408
489, 541
Universalist
483, 542
Miracles
. 78, n. 363
Mist Mt.
18, 563
Moat
Meader, Paul 342, n. 500, 560
Meader Pond, (see Wachipauka pond.)
Meeting-house 260, 358, 422-430, 484-489 Meeting at Plymouth 336
of Proprietors 176,335 religious 258 town 277-279, 351
Merrill, Abel n. 341, 374, 423, 442
Amos L.
372, 379
Anson 321, 366, 386, 426, 445, n. 462
503
Benjamin [390, 426, 435, 444, n.445 500 brook . 19, n. 417
Deaf Caleb
. 437
Capt. Daniel .
368, n. 387, n. 400
427, 483. 500
David
287,293
Mother Cluck
.
564
.
Markets
March of Rogers' Rangers
142 -- 156
279
Marsh, David G. .
John D. 470
Sarah
McDeuffe, Gen. John
Money
.
.
501
May, Col. Silas
. 257
. 192
589
INDEX.
Moulton brook 235, 515 Mount Carr, (see Carr mountain.)
Mountains 495-498, 563
Mt. Helen, (see Keyes Ledge.)
Music 300, 395, 401
Muster day 395-397
Mythology
.
366, 367
bridge
347, 348
N.
Name of Warren 171 .
Naming buildings n. 425
NASHUA Indians, n. 24, 25
Necessaries brought from Plymouth 224
Negroes, stealing
108
New emission of money
356
New Hampshire Grants 159-161, 164, 289 NEWICHANNOCK Indians . . n. 24
Night
312
.
Niles, Jesse
Nathaniel .
277
NIPMUCK Indians 24, 26, 28, 42, n. 70, 87 -92, 99, 113
Northern Indians 61
Lights .
202, 374
Noyes' Bridge
n. 433
Enoch . 414
Joseph 514
Number Four
112, 155
Oak falls 82, 191, 326, 500
Ocean ·
498, 575
Officers B. C. & M. R. R. n. 472
military .
296
Proprietors 177
Town
.
278, 530
U. S., State and County .
560
Old fashioned fire-place
309
Old well
296
Old White Face 371, 372
Oliverian brook 18, 20, 82, 129, 149, n. 190
n. 229
Notch 20,124
Omens . 431
Oratory .
54, 112
Ore hill . .
449,453
Ore hill brook 27 388
Origin of the Pemigewassetts .
29
Orn, Joseph .
.
354
Osgood, Capt. James n. 267
OSSIPEE Indians n. 25
Owl's Head Mt. 18. 563
Ox Teams
305, 308
P.
Paddles
Page, Enoch 196, 220, 225, 338
Gov. John 392
John .
166-185, 203, 237
John, Jr. 166-171, 188
Joseph 178, 196, 220, 233, 338 Samuel B. 462, 533, 534, 535, 541, 563
Pall 353
Palmer, Rev. John E. .
483
Panics
Panthers 208, 370, 529
350
Post-office
402, 403
Paring bees .
464-466 |
Parker, Rev. L. W. 545
Parties . 278, 329-334
Partridges
220, 251, 378, 379
PASCATAQUAUKES
PASSACONAWAY . . 51-57, 110
Patch brook 19,477
Patchbreuckland 320, 325, 465 Patch, Daniel 356, 392, 446, 455
David n. 393
hill 19, 342 Jacob 207, 209, 210, 245, 253, 321, 372 -375
Joseph 207-213, 225, 231, 240, 250-256 263, 271, 284, 351, 372, n. 376, 556 Joseph, Jr. 213, n. 385, 393, 423
n. 461
,
Mrs. Joseph
272,288
PAUGUS
89-91
Paupers 351-353 25
Peddlers
395-397
Peg factory .
502
·
Peeling
212, 337, 339
PEER
.
103
PEHAUNGUN
n. 70
PEMIGEWASSETT Indians 23-29, 49, 58, 99 28,61 land
Penhallow's Indian Wars 80,89
PENNACOOK Indians .
24,60
Pensions
287
People bewitched
435
PEQUAWKEE Indians n. 25, 89-91
Perusing the law 352
Pestilence
49
Peters, Absalom . 289, 331, 354, n. 384
Peters, Dr. Joseph 354, 536
.
60
Phillips, Lt. William
n. 149
Photographers
Physicians
354, 536-539
Picked hill
19
Picnics .
.
319
Pierce, Franklin .
. 462
Pine hill
. 20
District . 320
Pillsbury, Moses W. .
501, 505, 561
Richard 416
Richard 345, 416, 556
Thomas 385, 416, 436
Pitching quoits .
302
Pitch-pipe
. 367
Pizen
301
Plague
47-50, 404
Plan of the town
of Forts at Coos
339, 355
Plantation
173
PLAUSAWA
114-116
Plays
301, 309, 465
Pod teams
. 386
Poets of Warren
564
Politics
357
Pomeroy, Robert
William
151, 525 502
Ponds
19,499
Population
535
Postmasters
403, 542
Potash .
· 503
.
.
. 100
Plants
318, 529
289
Parade .
n. 35
Oils and essences
504
Philip, King
506
354
PAWTUCKET Indians Pearlash . 503
party
278,334,349
. 11. 24, 42
590
HISTORY OF WARREN.
Potter, Ephraim . 366, 416
Pound .
Hon. C. E.
n. 55
Maj. Robert 110, 136-156, 190
Romney
211, n. 469
Roots, Crooks, and Daley's
. 212
Root, Dr. Levi
354, 537
120, 190, 340
Rum
265, 346, 388
Runaway pond
186,219
Running the gauntlet
105
·
Running town lines .
182, 220
S.
SABBATIS
107, 114-116
Sabin, Rev. Elijah R.
362, 422
Sable
209,370
Salamanders
298, 528
. 283
Sale of property to pay taxes .
Salmon .
209,241, 559
Sanborn. Morrill J.
473, n. 506
SAWHEGANET falls
122
Sawtelle district .
320
Saw-mills
193, 220, 237, 499
.
105
Scalping David Stinson
Scalps
.
·
95, 105
Schools .
175, 313-321, 517
books
316
.
committee
. 534
.
districts .
320
honses
316-321
teachers
314, 321
Scouts
77
Seal of Warren
351
Queen Anne's War
₾3-79
Selectmen
279,281,330, 390, 530
Quilting bees 462
Quincy, llon. Josiah .
469, n. 481
Quit rents
165
66-68
R.
Rabbits .
171
Seven Cascades
152, 202, 497
Races
343
Raft on the Connecticut
154
Railroad
472-477
Raising bees
424
365, 425
320, 372
Ransom money
106
Rattlesnake Mt.
122, 401
264
Red-oak hill .
18, 436-438
449
Regiments, old 13th
392, 395
12th
297
Religion of the Indians 39
Religions meetings
257-262
185
280, 293, 533
Reptiles
528
Requisites
340-359
Reservation .
165, 174, 197, 512
Retreat of Rogers' rangers 147-156
Revolution
200, 263-293
Richardson, Nathaniel
392, 413
Capt. Stephen 260, 409, 433
Ride and tie .
436
Riding post
265
Rindge, Isaac
200
Roads .
20, 109, 188, 191, 222, 333, 340
345
Rocks
530
Rocky falls :
n. 427, 541
Preaching
.
258,363
pay for
·
n. 427
Prescott, George W
403, 414, 445
Presented
333
Prime
289
Proclamations
160
money
174
Produce
308, 386
Proprietors .
21, 170, 338
Camp
183, 189
Meetings 168, 178, 180, 185, 188 192
Records 177,194
Taxes
179, 188, 193
Prospect House .
493-498
Pulling teeth
n. 400
Punch
167,443
Pung's
.
386
Puter platters
284
Putnam, Geo. F.
536, 541
Sentimental Acrostic
Sentinel Mt.
565
18, 338, 563
Settlements .
207
Settlers
.
212
Set of drills .
. 351
Set of measures
Seven years war .
126-156
Sham-fight
76,396
Shaw, Henry
293
414
Sheldon, Lieut. Charles Henry H.
561
Shingle-mill .
501, 503
Shoemakers .
505
Shooting match
.
.
344
Singing .
260, n. 362
Signs
348, n. 389
Sınith, David
251, 321, 416. 511, 534
Capt. John
41.47
Simeon
226, 267, 282, 337
Snakes
. 528
.
Society, School-house
n. 341
Soldiers from Warren 264, 285, 293, 390 509
Solitude
99, 145, 203
Sorcery .
53
SOUHEGAN Indians
n. 24
Spaulding. Daniel
190
.
Spelling schools .
. 517
Spiders .
. 528
.
Spinning flax and wool
.
360
Spotted fever
·
404-407
Spring .
.
101, 298, 409, 410
252
SQUAMSCOTT Indians
n: 24
510
Ramsey, Mrs. Betsey Daniel
Rebels
306
Silver mine .
rill
174
Report of Surveyor Leavitt
Representatives
. 350
Poultry .
·
Powder and ball
265, n. 290
Powers, Rev. Grant
Capt. Peter 120-125, 190, 401
Rev. Peter 258, 260-262, 328, 422
Pow-wow 90
Preachers
.
306
Rogers' Rangers .
137-156
Q.
QUOCHECO
.
350
Sheep marks
·
591
INDEX,
Stage
drivers
398-400, n. 401
400,402
Tradeers
.
horses
400
Training day, first one
297-303
field 359
Trapping
159, 208
560
Treasurer, county
proprietors
town
179
281
212
.
529
317, 381
True, Eph.
219, 297
Truscott, Samuel
.450
Tunnel brook
253
Turkey shoot
306
Turnpike, Coos
.
384-389
Coventry
384
Turtles .
Two Brothers monument .
74
Tythingman
281, n. 365, 366, 429
Tyng, Capt. .
80,89
U.
Uniforms
299
Universalists
483-489, 542
.
Utensils of Indians
34
Upper school-house
n. 320
V.
Varnunı, John
366
.
Vendue .
283
Village school
320
Volunteers for the army
264, 392, 394
Voters .
277, 285, 333, 341, 354
W.
WACHIPAUKA pond
18, 128, 138, 239, 382
Wagon, first in town .
361, 398
Waldron, Richard
62, 64-68
Wars
. 201, 508, 511
Mexican 508
of 1812
391-394
of Revolution
263-293
Warning out of town
353
Warren Admiral
17,172
Warren .
102, 158, 168, 171, 276
WATERNOMEE 69-72, 75, 83, 110, 190, 493
508
falls .202, 375, 562
Mt. 18, 197, 512, 563 386, 476
Water shed .
103
Weare, Meshech
277
.
Wearing a hat
310
.
443
Weaving
346
Webster, Jeremy
177, 185
Slide Mt. 18, 372, 563
Weeks district
320
Enoch R.
Enoch R., Jr.
560
Henry W.
471, n. 486, 500, 561
321, 511
Ira M.
Mrs. Sarah
434, 462
Weights and measures
350
.
Welch, Aaron
341
.
Daniel
558
Wentworth, Gov. B. 91, 129, 162, 167, 194
Gov. John
194, 197,200
WETAMOO
57, 525
506
.
396
Stores
441-448, 561
Storm
185. 391, 570
Straggler
288
Strangers. well dressed
268
Streamy Valley district 320
String bean company 299, 393
Sugaring
410
Suicide .
558
Summer
258, 322
Summit
323, 476
District
320
.
Superintending School Committee . 534 Surplus Revenue 456
Surveyors 179, 189,339, 384
of highways
279
Swain, Darius
493
Darins O.
510
Swallows 343
Swingling flax
274, 315
T.
Table
Tailors
233, 505
Tanning
502
Tarleton Lake
18,262. 389
TARRENTINE Indians .
42-52
Taverns
168, 223, 348, 387
keepers 223,348
Tax collectors
281-284
Taxes
.
356, 551
of proprietors 179. 188
paid in produce
356
Teams to market 343, 386
Teamster s
343, 349, 386
Telegraph
511
Temperance 513
Tempest
184, 391, 571, 576
The serpent . 567
Thesbian Lyric
566
Thurston, Asa
403, 445, 502
TITAGAW, Francis
Todd, Capt. Andrew
96
Toddy .
Tolford, Capt. John
. 109
Toll-gate
Tolling the bell 486
.
31
Tories .
264, 268
Tornado
Torture .
Town books .
330, 350
Clerks
278, 532
House
486
168, 337
lots
. 192, 548
map
.
16, 171, 336, 448
meetings 277, 282, 557
officers
278, 281, 530-534
Townships laid out
164
441-448, 561
Starch factories
502
Stark, Gen. John
Stars
Stevens Capt.
76,112, 130,142
Maj. True . 365, 425, 458, n. 501
St.Francis Indians, see Arosagunticooks.
Stinson, David
103-105
Trees
Stint
558
·
Trout
290
Stock of provision
.
280
Stocks
Stone, Col.
Trecothick
Wheelwrights
·
420, 446, 463
Tomahawks .
· 385
409 44, 45
lines
.
.
528
103, 109, 139,264
312, 374
215, 218
592
HISTORY OF WARREN.
Whipping the cat
.
505
Window shades .
502
Whipping post and stocks
. 280 Winter . 202, 305, 442
Witches 225, 431-440
Whipple, Dr. A. A. Dr. Thos. 400, 405, 537 WINNECOWETT Indians n. 25 WINNEPISSAUKEE Indians n. 24
Col. Thos. J.
462, 516, 538
Walter
502
Wolf's head falls
192, 562
Whitcher, Chase
229, 266, 362
Wolves, 212, 216, 237, 370, 458
John
221, 2SỐ
WONALANCET 56, n. 60-63, 65
Joseph
264, 293
Wrestling
. 302, 557
Levi C.
486, 500
Wyatt hill
,
20
Reuben
260,277,284
322-328
Vanness 478-482, n. 504
White, Phillips Whiteman, C. William
342, 412
Stephen
n. 394, 456, 504
Yards
254-256
Whiton, John M.
486,500, 502
Young Caleb
· 285, 293
WIGWAMS
34, n. 35
Wild-cat
343, 526
Wild hound .
· 465
Zinc mine
. 449
Willey Nathan
433
Hobart 479-482, 501, n. 504 .
Sarah .
196-200, 265
Y.
William
n. 394
Z.
THE END.
. 481, 538, 545 .
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