The history of Warren; a mountain hamlet, located among the White hills of New Hampshire, Part 49

Author: Little, William, 1833-1893
Publication date: 1870
Publisher: Manchester, N. H., W. E. Moore, printer
Number of Pages: 628


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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


Mail


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.


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