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Brown, Allen, 431, 521.
Brown, Daniel, 254.
Brown, Henry C., 506.
Brown, Ichabod, 3SI.
Brown, Isaac, 254.
Brown, James, 64, 81, SS, 122, 127, 131, 145, 161, 173, 182, 192, 250, et seq., 3SI, 411, et seq., 5So.
Brown. John, 42, 43, 60, 64, 65, 66, 81. 84, 96, 120, 192, 576.
Brown, Capt. John, St, 158, 161, 174, et seq., 177, 179, 182.
Brown, Kent, 233, 242, 429, 474, 566. Brown, Nathaniel, 431, 567.
Brown, Obadiah, Sen., 88, 145, 158. Brown, Oliver, 258.
Brown, Prince, 3SI.
Brown, Samuel, 381.
Brown, William, 381.
Bullock, Albert W., 507.
Bullock , John, 253, et seq.
Bullock, Joseph, 3SI.
Bullock, W. H. 427.
Burgess, Richard, 89, 146, 159.
Burial Hill, 465, 466.
Burial Places, 257, 259, 417, 420, 422, 464-487.
Burial Place, New Meadow Neck, 254, 256. Burial Place, Prince's Hill, 257, 259, 268. Burke, John, 599. Burnham, Sam, 320.
Burrington, John C., 425, 430, 431, 521, 546. Butterworth, John, 121, 122, 127, 140, 158, 161, 166, 176. Bushee, James, 3SI.
Bushee, Jonathan, 382.
Cady; Henry Newell, 539. Cady, Isaac F., 426, 531, 532, 533. Cahoone, William, S9, 145, 159. Callender, Rev. John, 97, 95, 99, 106.
Carey, Benjamin, 189. Carey, Micah, 382. Carpenter, Joseph, 88, 127, 145, 158. Cattle, Marks of, 172, 290. Cemeteries, 15, 464-487.
Census, 301-304, 338-340, 358, 565. Centennials, 422, 562, 563, 564. Central Bridge, 461, 462, 463.
Chachacust, 10, 36, 95, 96, et seq. Chachapacassett, 11, 36, 82-3-4. Chaffee Garrison, 14, 162. Chaffee, John. 189.
Chaffee, Joseph, SS, 189, 249, et seq. Chaffee, Thomas, 60, 80, 81, S3, 88, 580.
Chapin, Charles Value, 539.
Chapin, Joshua Bicknell, 540.
Chapin, Moses Thompson, 540
Chapin, Rev. Seth, 567.
Chapin, Rev. William M., 531, 537, 538, 545, 546.
Chedell, Joseph A., 499, et seq.
Chedell, Joseph A., Jr., 507.
Child, Haile, 382.
Child, Hezekiah, 382.
Child, Jeremiah, $9, 146, 159.
Child, William, 382.
Church, Congregational, 199 to 241, 512, 513.
Church, F. P., 243, 429.
Church Services, 435, 436.
Church, Rehoboth, 117, 127.
Citizens prominent in Civil War, 499, 502-3. Civil War, Soldiers in, 506-511.
Civil War, Town Legislation, 500- 506.
Civil War, Barrington in, 49S-511. Civil War, Bounty fund, 502, 503, : 505.
Clark, Nathaniel, 382.
Clark, Pardon, 430.
Clarke, John, testimony as to
Sowams, 97, 98, 106, 278.
Clarke, Thomas, 59, 65, 67.
Clay Beds, 5. Cleland, O. H. P., 424, 588.
Clerks. Town, 429.
Clow, John, 159.
Cook, Lydia P., 477.
Cole, Ambrose S., 3S2.
Cole, Hugh, 44, 158, 161, 173, 174; 176, 177, 178, IS2, 574.
Cole, Hugh, Jr., 89, 574. Cole, James, 89, 182.
Cole, John, 88, 145, 159.
Colley, William Edgar, 573.
College students, 539-542.
Colwell, Rev. John W., 240. Colwell, Wilmarth Holt, 539. Committee, School, 251 to 259, 527-8.
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THE HISTORY OF BARRINGTON.
Common fence, 79. So. Conant, Samuel, 3S2.
Condition of Colonies at the close of Philip's War, 168.
Congregational Church, 199 to 241, 512, 513.
Congregational Society, Doggerel verse on, 236, 237.
Congregational Society, Families of, 231.
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Congregational meeting-house, 14, 210, 211, 230, 239.
Consumpsit Neck, 9, 94, 104.
Cooke, John, 431.
Coves, I.
Covenant of Myles's Church, 125, 126, 127.
Crabtree, John, S9, 159.
Creeks, I, Cushman, Thomas, 59, 67, 6S.
Davis, Simon, 189.
Day, Rev. Morris, 239.
Delegates to Convention, 431.
Deputies to General Assembly, 430.
Devotion, John, 152-3-4, 180, 524.
Dexter, George Owen, 540.
Dexter, Smith Owen, 540.
Dexter, Thomas, 253, et seq.
Diary of Peleg Heath, 274-276.
Dickse, John, 89, 145.
Diman, J. Lewis, On Norse Dis- covery, 21, 22.
Domestic Slavery, 402, to 410.
Doran, James, 599.
Doran, John, 540.
Doran, Rev. Thomas F., 540.
Dorr, Thomas W., 493, 494.
Dorr War, 493, 497.
Draper, John L .. +24, 427, 567. Drown, Alfred, 567.
Drown, Benjamin, 382, 430, 592.
Drown, Caleb, 311, 382.
Drown, Daniel, 382.
Drown, Hiram, 567, 592.
Drown, Jeremiah S., 430, 493.
Drown, Jonathan Jenckes, 382.
Drown, Simeon, 383. Drown, William A., 507.
Drownville Stores. 559.
Drownville Water Co., 42S, 560. Dutch trading-post, 93-108, 109.
Earmarks for cattle, 272, 274. Earthquakes, 276.
Education, Early, 130, 147-156, 524- 542. Eddy, Caleb, S9, 145, 159, 173.
Eddy, Zechariah, S9, 146, 159, 173-
'Electric Lighting, 428.
Electric Railway, 561.
Elton, Prof. Romeo, 9S.
Elliott, Thomas, 146.
Embargo Resolutions, 417-419.
Endicott, John, 113.
English Rulers, 8.
Epitaphs, 472 to 486.
Ericsson, Lief, 18.
Estabrook, Thomas, S8, 15S, 16t.
Fales, James M., 430, 431.
Farming, 323, 555
Federal Constitution, Adoption of. 361, 362. Fences, S7-96.
Ferries, 262, 265, 266, 286, 45! to 457.
Fessenden, Gen. Guy M., 90, 106, 109.
Fessenden, Robert, 590.
Field, F. O., 552, 554, 589.
Fisher, Lewis T., 422, 424, 430, 588.
Fisheries, 415, 558.
Fishing Ditch of Joshua Bicknell. 412
Fiske, Walter Edward, 340.
Floriculture, 559.
Floyd, Noah, 86, S8.
Follett, John F., 507.
Freeman, Scipio, 383.
Freemen of Warren, 284, 285, 291.
French Explorations, 23.
Gardner, Charles G., 507.
Gardner, Frederick A., 507.
Gardner, Herbert M., 599-
Gardner, J. Q. A., 430, 599.
Garrisons, 14, 162.
General Assembly, Deputies and Representatives to, 430.
Geological formation, 2, 3.
Glacial action, 2, 3.
Gladding, Ebenezer, 383.
Gladding, Joseph, 383.
Goff, James, 383.
Goff, Samuel, 251, et seq.
Grange, 554. Grant, Abiel, 383.
Grant, Benjamin, 383.
Grant, Ebenezer, 383.
Grant, Joseph, 383.
Grant, Shubael, 383.
Grant, Thomas, 383.
Gravel banks, 4. Green Bush Tavern, 309.
Guernsey, Ebenezer, 260, et. seq.
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Hale, Rev. Moses, 256. Hall, Town, 422, 425, 426, 427, 428, 551,552. Hammond, William, 89, 159.
Hampden, John, 49-57.
Hampden Meadows, 57, IIO. Handy, Samuel, 3S3.
Harding, John, 159, 412. Harding, John, 383.
Harding, Richard, 384.
Harding, William, 384.
Harris, Otis G., 570.
Hayden, Rev. G. B., 545.
Hayward, William, 89, 146, 182. Hearse, 419, 422.
Heath Family, 599.
Heath, Jabez, 570.
Heath, Nathaniel, 315, 384.
Heath, Major Peleg, 350, 352, 354, 356, 384.
Heath, Rev. Peleg, 206, 207, 208, 209, 212, 213, 214, 216, 217 to 224, 274, 275.
Heath, Richard, 89.
Heath, Wilmarth, 422, 567.
Henderson, Thomas, 405. Hews, Spicer, 384.
High School, 531, 532, 533, 534.
Highways, Ferries and Bridges, 446 to 463.
Highways, S2, 83, 413, 414, 417, 419, 421, 422, 423, 424, 427, 429, 446 to 451, 457, 45S. Hill, Rebecca, 474.
Hills, I. Historic Sites, 13, 14, 15 16. Hogs and Hog-reeves, 250, 253, 254, 260, 261. Holmes, Obadiah, 117-119. Home lots, 81, 84. Hopkins, Stephen, 47.
Hop, 20. Horn, Amy, 571. Horton, Benjamin, 384.
Horton, Rev. Francis, . 239, 423, 522, 586. Horton, Moses, 384. Horton, Moses, Jr., 384. Horton, Royal D., 428, 462, 463, 507, 554, 592. Horticulture, 559. Houses, Old, 15.
House, Morris William, 540.
House, Rev. William, 239, 586. Howard, William, 176, et seq. Howell, David, 571. Humphrey, Amos, 384.
Humphrey, Elkanalı, 384, 415.
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Humphrey, Emerson, 431, 496, 585. Humphrey, James, 242, 254, 384. Humphrey, John, 384, 385.
Humphreys, John B., 431, 563, 572. Humphrey, Josiah, 211, 215, 224, 242, 254, et seq., 285, et seq., 353, et seq., 385, 415, 429, 430. Humphrey, Josiah, Jr., 385.
Humphrey, Nathaniel, 385. Humphrey, Nathaniel, Jr., 385. Humphrey, Samuel, 195, 196, 242, 248, et seq., 385, 429. Hundred Acres, Cove, 1, 5, 6, 78,. 79, 173. Hunt, Peter, SI, S2, SS. Hyde, Rev. Silas S., 238, 239.
Ice Age, 2, 3. Ice, Prince's Pond, 560.
Industrial Changes, 558.
Industrial School, 537-8.
Indenture, 408-409.
Indians, S, 9, 10, II, 24 to 29, 30. to 57, 111, 162 to 167.
Indian trails, 109.
Ingraham, Gerard, 159.
Ingraham, Jacob, 89.
Ingraham, William, SS, 103, 145, 176-7-8, 452, 454. Ingraham, Prince, 385.
Jay, Samuel, IS9.
Jefferds, Rev. Forrest, 238.
Jenckes, John, 430, 431, 557.
Johnson, Richard, 89.
Jones, Enoch, 385.
Jones, Horatio Gates, 575.
Jones, Robert, S9, 145, 158.
Jones, William, 385-6.
Keach, W. F., 537. Kelly, Ann C., 475.
Kelley's Bridge, 455 to 459.
Kelley, Duncan, 386, 453-4-5, 459-60.
Kelley's Ferry, 262, 453-4-5.
Kelley, Esek, 386.
Kelley, John, 429, 430, 453-4-5, 586.
Kelley, Lorenzo D., 477.
Kelley, Mary, 477.
Kelley's Mill, 559.
Kelley, William, 386. Kendall, Rev. Henry Lucien, 540. Kennedy, John T., 307.
Kent, Desire, 581.
Kent, John, 386, 430.
Kent, Joshua, 386. Kent, Joseph, 145, 182, 248, et seq., 386.
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Kent, Samuel, 254, et seq., 3S6. Kickemuit, 10, 83, 92, 94, 95, 96, 102, 103, 104. IOS, 176, 178, 2S2. Kingsley, Eldad, 122-127, 145, 159. Kinnecom, Orrin, F., 507.
Kinnicutts, The, 5S9.
Kinnicutt, Daniel, 351, 353, 354, 386, 410.
Kinnicutt, Daniel V., 475.
Kinnicutt, Edward, 386.
Kinnicutt, George R., Jr., 507.
Kinnicutt, George R., 422, 521.
Kinnicutt. Hezekiah, 317, 386.
Kinnicutt, John, 285, 2SS.
Kinnicutt, Josiah, 319, 420, 430, 573.
Kinnicutt, Roger, 89, 176, 589.
Kinnicutt, Sarah, 474.
Kinnicutt Tavern, 319.
Kirby, James, 599.
La Dieu, Curtis, 3S6. Lathrop, John, 159.
Lange, Nicholas, S9.
Legislation -- Town and Colony, 172-182, 245-276, 411-431.
Lewes, Joseph, SS, 159.
Lewis, Nathaniel, So, 159.
Lewis, Thomas, 15S.
Lewis, William T., 589.
Lewis, William T., Jr., 430, 436, 589.
Lewis, Willis, 507.
Library, Public, 424, 425, 552, 553.
Library Society, 230, 553.
Lottery, Meeting House, 435-441.
Lottery, Insurance, 440.
Lottery Methods, 436, 439.
Lottery Directors, 439.
Low Family, 596.
Low, Anthony, 82, 83, 88, 158, 596.
Low, Frances, 596.
Low, Hooker, 597.
Low, Samuel, 189, 261, et seq., 386, 596.
Luther, David, 386.
Luther, Edward, 24S, et seq., 429.
Luther, Hezekiah, 89, 146, 159, 182.
Luther, Josiah, 387.
Luther, Martin, 3S7.
Luther, Nathaniel, 387.
Luther, Rev. Samuel, 133, 177, 178, 182, 184, 186, 192, 201.
Macadam Road, 428. Mann, Thomas, 89, 160.
Manning, Rev. Jamies, 289, 290, 291. Manning, Thomas, 89, 145, 159.
Maps, Wampanoag Country and Old Barrington, 603, and facing 5So.
Marriages, by Rev. Peleg Heath, 220-221.
Marriages, Intentions of, 273.
Martin, Family, 594.
Martin, Anthony, 387
Martin, Benjamin, 242, 387; 388, 430, 431, 595.
Martin Bros. Store, 559.
Martin, Charles, 321.
Martin, Ebenezer, 24S, et seq., 477.
Martin, Edward, 3SS.
Martin, Elizabeth, 476.
Martin's Ferry, 15, 287, 456, 457.
Martin, George S., 5SS.
Martin, James, 3SS, 430.
Martin, John, SS, 109, 38S, 594.
Martin, Joseph, 477.
Martin, Joseph B., 496, 558, 595.
Martin, Luther, 3SS, 457.
Martin, Luther Ambrose, 541.
Martin, Nathaniel, 330, 331, 341. 346-34S, 349, 350, 351, 3SS, 430, 475, 592.
Martin, Nathaniel, Jr., 388.
Martin, Patrick, 599.
Martin, Rufus, 3SS.
Martin, Samuel, 3S9.
Martin, Samuel R., 430, 475, 594.
Martin, S. H., 321.
Martin, Sullivan, 5SS.
Martin, William R., 431, 595.
Massachusetts Bay Colony, 7, 8, 113; 114, 115, 117, 168, 169, 170, 182, 185, IS7, 193, 196, 277, 279, 283. Massassoit Spring, 110.
Massassoit, 7, S, 13, 30, 31, 32,
33, 38, 42, 44, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 62, 64, 90 to III.
Mason, Joseph, IS2, 454, 455.
Mason, Sampson, 88, 146, 158.
Mattapoisett, 48-51.
Mattapoisett, 44, 48 to 51.
Matthew, Daniel, 389.
Mathewson, Allen C., 431, 499, et seq., 520, 546.
Mathewson, John B., 507.
Matthewson, Noel, 587.
Mauran, Antoine Joseph, 541.
Mauran, Carlo, 601.
Mauran, Joseph. 541, 601.
Mauran, Joseph Carlo, 350, 389, 390, 391, 441, 593.
Mauran, Joshua, 601. Mauran, Suchet, 601. Maxfield, Daniel, 391.
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Maxwell, Elder, 209.
May, Elisha, 189, 24S, et seq. May. George, S9.
Meadows, 65, 78, 79, 82, 83, 84, S5, 86.
Medbury, Benjamin, 391, 430.
Medbury, James M., 507.
Medbury, John. 391, 478.
Medbury, Matthew C., 50S.
Medbury, Samuel Viall, 541.
Medbury, Thomas, 253, et seq., 465. Meeting - House, Congregational,
14, 194, 210, 211, 230, 239, 254, 258, 261, 263, 264, 266, 268, 270, 271, 275. 434, 435, 441, 442. Meeting-House Lot, 416, 417.
Memorials at St. John's Church, 546-7. Merriman, Charles H., 427, 552, 592.
Metacom, 38.
Methodist Church, 549-50.
Miles, Nelson A., 133, 574.
Mills, Annawomscutt, 560.
Militia, 338, 339, 340, 4SS to 493.
Militia guard, 372, 373.
Miller, Wm. Jr., 32, 34, IOS.
Mission, S. Matthews, 54-78.
Mitchell, Experience, SS.
Mitchell, Experience, 59, 63, 67. Moderator», 415.
Monroe, Squire, 391.
Moran, Charles W., 50S.
Mosskituash, 10, 37, 63, 95.
Mount Hope, 10, 19, 20, 21, 22, 34, 42, 83, 91, 104, 106, 109, 162, 163, 164, 165, 176.
Mouscochuck Creek, 1, 5, 12, 515, 556, 557.
Mumford, Paul, 14, 349, 350, 354, 355, 356, 357, 359, 360, 391, 430, 579.
Munroe, Henry Augustus, Jr., 541. Murray, Rev. Robt. Jr., 545.
Mutual Improv. Association, 513- I1. Mvles's Bridge, 14, 162, 163, 165. Myles, Daniel, 133.
Myles, Rev. John, 120 to 122, 125, 127 to 135, 137, 139. 144, 145, 149, 150, 165, 174, 175, 177. 466. Myles, John Jr., 132, 158, 173. Myles, Rev. Samuel, 132, 151.
Namasket, 47, 48, 50. Narragansett Bay, 1, 17, 19, 21, 28, 29, 32, 33, 36, 37, 42, 91, 92, 97, 98, 110, 276, 277, 278, 279.
Narragansett Brick Co, 516, 556. Navatt, 11, 37, 85. Nayatt Brick Co., 516, 556. Nayatt Store, 559. Newman, Rev. Samuel, SI, 84, 85, SS, 116-117, 182.
New England Steam Brick Co., 557. New Meadow Neck, 36, 57, So, 85, 86, 87, 96, 97, 100, 107, 10S, 109, 125, 173, 286.
New Meadows, Neck, River, 79, 80, 96, 107, 109, 174, 176, 184, 195, 195, 196, 24S, 252, 259, 261, 281, 294, 295, 298, 299, 466, 467, 468. Nockum Hill, 1, 12, 80, 122.
Normal School students, 535-6.
Northmen in Narragansett Bay, 17- 22. Norumbega, 18.
Officers, Militia, 489, 491, 2, 3.
Ormsbee, Isaac, 391.
Oxx, George, 391.
Oxx, Samuel, 391.
Oyster fisheries, 558.
Paddock, John, SS, 146.
Paine Family, 597-8.
Paine, Keziah, 598.
Paine, Nathaniel, 81, 8S, 391, 392, 59S. Paine, Peleg, 59S.
Paine, Stephen, 78, 81, S2, 83, 84, 88, 597. Paine, Stephen, Jr., SS, 597.
Parsonage, 420, 442, 443, 444.
Patriotism of Barrington, 322-325, 336, 337.
Pawtucket River, 11, 61, 79, 94, 95, 107.
Peabody, Rev. Charles, 238, 586.
Pease, Rev. Giles, 238, 420.
Peck, Amos, 391.
Peck, Asa, 422, 424.
Peck, Benjamin, 391.
Peck, Daniel, 211.
Peck, David, 211,392.
Peck, Ebenezer, 392, 430.
Peck, Edwin B., 508.
Peck Family, 599. Peck, Horatio N., 508.
Peck, Israel, SI, 82, 85, SS, 189.
Peck, Joel, 392, 586.
Peck, John H., 508.
Peck, Joseph, 84, 88, 599.
Peck, Kezia, 476.
Peck, Leander R., 14, 471.
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Peck, Learned, 587.
Peck, Lewis, 392.
Peck, Nathaniel, SI, S2, 8S, 141, 145, 15S, 182, 189, 211, 248, et seq., 284, et seq., 586.
Peck, Nicholas, S9, 392. Peck, Noah A., 478, 50S.
Peck, Seba, 587.
Peck, Solomon, 211, 392, 477.
Peck, Walter Asa, 424, 541.
Pedobaptists, 257.
Peebee, or Phebe, 10, 13, 125.
Peebee's or Phebe's Neck, 7, 9, 10, 36, 82, 97, 98, 100, 106, 294, 298, 299.
Perren, Abraham, S2, 88.
Perry, F. W., 431.
Petition for division of Swansea, IS7, ISS, 189.'
Pettis, Obadiah, IS9.
Philip's War, 130, 162 to 167.
Phinney, Jonathan, 189.
Phinney, Joshua, 139.
Phippen, Christian, 255.
Pierce, Ephraim, IS2.
Place of Trade, 184.
Plass, Rev. Norman, 240, 568.
Plymouth, Colony, Court, 30, 5S, 50, 62, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 77, 91, 93, 100, 101, 102, 168 to 171. Points, I.
Pokanoket, 8, 9, 30, 32 to 43, 90, 91,92, 93. Pometacom, 13. Ponds, I.
Popanomscutt, 9, 81, S2, 84, 111, 125.
Poppasquash, 9, 10, 95.
Potter, Earl C., 424, 430, 517.
Potter, Nathaniel F., 515-16-17, 583. Potter, Ralph G., 541.
Potter, Walter Armington, 541.
Population, Growth of, 530.
Post-offices, 321.
Pounds for cattle, 250, 265, 266.
Prince. Thomas, 56, 63-4-5-6-7-8, S5-6,SS. .
Prince's Pond, Hill, 1, 4, 5, 560. Private Schools, 524-42.
Public Buildings and Societies, 551, 5.54. Public Library, 424, 532, 552, 554. Public Schools, 524-42.
Quakers, 112, 113, 257, 408.
Railroad, P. W. & B., 519, 520. Ranking system, 157-161. Rawson, Joseph, 430, 597.
Read, David, 392.
Read, Samuel, 392.
Read, William, 393.
Rebellion, The great, 49S-511.
Rehoboth, 42, 44, 77, 79, So, 96, 100, 101, 116, 123, 127: 184, 251, 252, 254, 269, 272.
Remington, Enoch, 319, 429, 592.
Remington, Daniel S., 508.
Renuff, Betty, 225, 311, 475.
Representatives to General Assem- bly, 430. Resolutions as to tea, 325, 327.
Revolution, War of 222 to 401.
Reynolds, Annie C., 321.
Reynolds, Thomas, 393.
Rhode Island College, 290, 291.
Richardson, Harrison H., 431, 563, 564. Richmond, George W., 478, 508.
Richmond, John F., 430, 431, 588.
Richmond, Peleg, 211, 212.
Richmond, Sarah, 217.
Richmond, Scipio, 404.
Richmond, Sylvester, 217.
Richmonds, The, 5SS.
Rider, Sidney S., 12.
Rivers, I.
River Formation, 4.
Road Building, 449, 450, 451.
Roffee, Earl E., 508.
Roffee, Eugene I., 50S.
Rocks, I.
Rogers, John, 182, 189, 275, 479, 581. Rogers, Thomas, 582.
Rumstick, 11, 12, 36.
Runen's River and Bridge, 12, 78, 79, So.
Rural Improvement Association, 552.
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Sabin, Samuel, 393.
Saffin, John, 77, 82, 83, 88, 160, 484, 485. Saffin, Martha, 485.
Salaries, Ministers,' 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 212, 213, 214, 224, 247, 254, 255, 256, 257, 260, 262, 264, 266, 268.
Salisbury, Abigail, 393, 582. Salisbury, George, 393.
Salisbury, William, 89, 158, 159, 189. Salisbury, Wm., Jr., 189. Salt Manufacture, 557. Samoset, 30, 31. Scamscammuck, 1, 13, 36, 82, 84, IIO.
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Schools and Schoolmasters, 148,
149, 152, to 156, 251, 253, 254, 256, 259, 260, 261, 263, 264, 265, 266, 271, 416, 420, 421, 428, 524, 525, 526, 527, 528, 529, 530, 531. Scott, Prof. Adrian, 12. Sea-weed, 419, 421.
Sea-faring, 555. Seekonk, 9, 34. Senators to General Assembly, 431. Sergeants, Town, 415.
Seymour, George S., 509.
Seymour, Joseph, 509.
Seymour, James DeWolf, 509.
Sharp, Richard, SS, 145, 158.
Shaw, Rev. S. Brenton. 545-6.
Sheldon, John, 393.
Shipbuilding, 281, 556.
Short, Daniel, 233.
Short, James, 393.
354, 359, 393,
Short, John, Jr., 430. Short, Philip, 254. Short, Samuel, 393.
Slaves, 404 to 410.
Slaves, Emancipation of, 407, 408.
Slavery, Domestic, 402, 403, 409.
Smith, Asa, 430.
Smith, Cæsar, 405.
Smith, Charles E., 600.
Smith, Charles J. M., 568.
Smith, Dermit, 159.
Smith, Ebenezer, 251, et seq.
Smith, Eliza C., 518, 536.
Smith, Elizabeth J., 517.
Smith, Elizabeth, 479.
Smith, George Lewis, 430, 431, 509, 531, 532, 597.
Smith, George Warner, 541.
Smith, Henry, 83, 84, 85, SS, 431 .
Smith, Irving M., 552, 579.
Smith, James, 189, 211, 476.
Smith, Judith R., 518, 536.
Smith, Lewis B., 240, et seq., 422, 425, 426, 427-28, 430, 431, 444,
471, 496, 499, 503, 504, 518, 551, 563. 590. Smith, Lydia B., 517. Smith, Martha B., 476, 602.
Smith, Moses A., 509.
Smith, Nathaniel, 393, 394, 430, 58S.
Smith, Nathaniel C., 422, 430, 493, 495, 587. Smith, N. J., 583. Smith, Nathaniel W., 600. Smith, Pomp, 394. Smith, Sallie, 478.
Smith, Simon, 394. Smith, Walter P., 476.
Smith, William H., 430, 479, 496, 602.
Sochorose, Joseph, 394. Soil Analysis, 6.
Soldiers, Revolutionary, 375 to 401. Soldiers, Markers at graves of, 400, 401. Soldiers in Civil War, 506-1I. Sounding Board, 441, 442.
Sowams or Sowamset, 7, 8, 9, 12, 21, 31, 35, 36, 43, 47, 48, 56, 58 to 66, 74 to SI, 84, 87, 88, 89, 90 to III, 123, 136, 139, 449.
Sowams River, 1, 12, 35, 36, 94, 95, 96. Springs, I.
Stage coaches, 319 to 321. Stanley, Comfort, 394.
Stanley, H. M., 431. Staples, Henry, 424, 430, 500, 521, 543, 544, 545. Staples, Levi, 431.
St. Andrew's Industrial School, 537-8.
St. John's Episcopal Church, 543- 47. Starkweather, Joseph U., 427, 552, 560, 593. Standish, Myles, 31, 58, 59, 63 ,65, 67, 85, 88.
State House, 419.
Steere, Henry J., Memorial to, 546-7.
Stiles, Rev. Dr., 225.
Stocks, 250, 259, 263, 271, 291. Stores, 559.
Street Railway, Electric, 561.
Students at Normal School, 535-6.
Suffrage, Manhood, 493, 494.
Sumner, Rev. John. 257.
Sunday School, Congregational, 232, 233, 244. Swansea, 1, 6, 7, 8, 97, 101-2, 124, 125, 129, 131-2, 164-5-6, 170, 182- 3-4, 187-8-9, 192-3, 195-6, 201.
Swansea, Early Education in, 147 to 156.
Swansea, incorporation of, 136 to 146.
Swansea Ranks, 157 to 161.
Swansea, Wales, 120-21-22. Sweetland, Edward R., 509. Sweetland, James L., Jr., 509.
Sweetland, Samuel M., 510.
Swift, Thomas, 259.
Sympathy for Boston, 328.
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Tablet, Memorial, 42S.
Tanner, Nicholas. SS, 121, 122, 127, 145, 158, 161, 25S.
Taunton, 48. Taverns, 15, 307 to 319.
Taxes, Collectors of, 415.
Taxes, Town, 260, 2S8, 289, 305, 306.
Telegraph line, 560.
Telephones, 561.
Thomas, John, 121.
Thomas, John, IS2.
Thorfinn, IS, 19, 20.
Thurber, John, SS, S9, 146, 394.
Thurston, Wilmarth Heath, 541.
Ticknor, Josiah, 189.
Tiffany, Ebenezer, IS9, 218, 242, 243, 248, et seq., 306, 341, 394,
400, 422, 429, 430, 431, 434, 444, 560, 596.
Tiffany, Ebenezer, Jr., iv, 431, 554. Tiffany Family, 596.
Tiffany, Hezekiah, 429, 479.
Tiffany, Humphrey, 596.
Tiffany, Jessie Goodwin, 541.
Tiffany, John C., 510.
Tiffany, Recompence, 248, et seq.
Tiffany, Sarah, 479.
Tiffany, Scipio, 404.
Tiffany, Thomas, 189.
Titcomb, William G .. 557.
Titus, Simeon, 394.
Tobin, John F., 542.
Tobin, Robert, 599.
Toll Bridge Company, 458, 459, 460, 461.
Tom's Spring, 1, 13.
Toogood, John, 189.
Toogood, Nathaniel, 88, 146, 160.
Toogood, Rachel, 478.
Tooker, W. W., 9, 11, 13.
Tories, Resolutions as to, 358.
Torrey, John, 249.
Torrey, Josiah, 195, 196, 249, et seq., 429.
Torrey, Rev. Samuel, 247, 254, 255. Touissett, 12.
Towns added to R. I., character of, 283. Town Clerks, 429.
Town Hall, 422, 425, 426, 427, 428, 551, 552.
Town Officers, 172 to 182, 247 to 273, 412 to 415, 429, 430, 431.
Towns, organization of, 136, 137, 138. Towns, liberal policy, 137, 138. Town Meeting, April, 1898, 431.
Townsend, Benjamin Bourne, 48o. Townsend, George Robert, 479.
Townsend, Martha, 481.
Townsend, Nancy, 4S2.
Townsend, Solomon, Jr., 319, 394, 420, 429, 430, 481.
Townsend, Rev. Solomon, 224 to 229, 435, 436, 4So.
Townsend, Rev. Shearjashub B., 482, 542. Traffern, Cromwell, 394.
Traffern, Capt. Philip, 351, 355, 356, 394, 395.
Train Field, 256.
Training Field, 14.
Treasurers, Town, 429.
Trees, Setting, 424-5-6.
Trees, care of, 42S.
Tripp, Consider, 395.
Trails, Indian, 446.
Travel from Barrington to Provi- dence, 457.
Turner, Thomas, 189.
Tyler, John, 429, 430.
Tyler, Moses, 395, 430, 584.
Tyler, William, 395.
Tyler's Point, Cemetery, 125, 185.
United Am. Workmen, 554.
United Cong. Society, 432, 433, 434, 441, 445.
Valuation, Barrington, 291, 304, 523. Verrazzano's Explanation, 23-29.
Verrazzano and the Wampanoags, 23-29. Viall, Allen, 395.
Viall, Benjamin, 189, 211, 248, et seq., 429.
Viall, Benjamin B., 517.
Viall, B. W., 321.
Viall, Constant, 211, 212.
Viall Family, 595.
Viall, George H., 510. Viall, John, 88, 308, 395, 595.
Viall, Jonathan, 189, 209, 253, et seq.
Viall, Joseph, 211, 212, 395.
Viall, Josiah, 314, et seq., 395.
Viall, Nathaniel, 395.
Viall, Richmond, 602.
Viall, Samuel, 395, 480.
Viall, Sylvester, 242, 395.
Viall, William Angell, 542.
Viall, W. B., 321.
Villages, Indians, 16.
Vineland, 18, 19, 22.
Volunteers, Barrington, in Dorr War, 496.
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Wadsworth, Rev. John, 256. Wadsworth, Timothy, 209, 247, et seq. Walcott, Erastus L., 431, 5S9.
Waldron, David A., 244, 427, 444, 552, 553, 554, 585. Walker, George W., 510. Walker, Philip, S3, S4, SS.
Walker, Samuel, 89.
Wampanoag, 8, 9, 24 to 28, 30 to 46.
Wamsutta, 38, 44, 64.
Wannamoisett, 11, 37, 43, IOS, 125. Wannamoisett, 11, 37, 43, 71-2-3, 100, 106-7-8, 164-5, 172.
Warren, 7, 90, 92, 104, 106, 110, 277 to 300.
Water Companies, 560.
Watson, Bethia, 482.
Watson, Cambridge, 404.
Watson, Henry H., 510.
Watson, John, 395.
Watson, Matthew, 395, 482, 515, 556, 591.
Watson, Pomp, 404.
Watson, Rev. Samuel, 229, 231, 429, 483, 542.
Warner, Rev. Francis J., 544.
Waypoyset, II.
Wealth, Growth of, 523, 530.
Webb, William C., 510.
Webber, John, 259.
Weeks, Edward Henry, 542.
Welch, Stillman, 430.
West, John, 89, 146, 159.
Wheaton, Ephraim, 209.
Wheaton, John, S9, 159, 504, 589. Wheaton, Joseph, 145, 159.
Wheaton, Samuel, 159. Whitcomb, Lyman, 510.
White, Peregrine, 59, 67.
White, Resolved. 59, 60, 67.
White, William, 59, 63.
Whitmarsh, Rev. Mr., 255.
Wightman, Augustus A., 510.
Wightman, Charles C., 510.
Wightman, George W., 513, 583.
Willett, Hezekiah, 592.
Willett, Mary, 484, 485.
Willett, Thomas, 43, 44, 59, 63. 65, 66, 67, 68 to 74, 79, 83, 84, 55, SS, 95, 96, 100, 129, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 144, 145, 157, 158, 162, 172, 173, 469, 484, 598.
Williams, Rev. Thomas, 23S, 590.
William and Mary, 169.
Williams, Roger, 97, 98, 99, 106.
Winslow, Edward, 31, 33, 45, 47, 57, 68, 92. t
Winslow, Ferdinand, 510. Winslow, Job, S3, SS, 146, 159. Winslow, John, 59, 63, 67, S3, 84, 85, 88.
Winslow, Josiah, 6S, S5, 86, S3.
Winslow, Knelm, 59, 67.
Winslow, W. A., 321.
Wood, Benjamin B., 499, 501.
Wood, Hiram B., 510.
Wood, Mark, H., 243, 429, 431.
Wood, Rev. Francis, 237, 429, 478, 536, 588.
Wood, Thomas, IS2.
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Woodbury, Samuel, S9, 145, 159. Woods, I. Wrentham, 44. Wright, Rev. Luther, 232, 237, 583.
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TO THE READER
AFTER a careful reading of the printed pages of the History, I find but few errors of typography to which I care to call attention, as no reason- able person expects perfection in the first edition of so large a volume. It will be noticed that the same word or name is frequently spelled in more than one way. For example, in the records the Allin family name is often written Allen, and the opposite; Myles is written Miles, Brooks, Brookes, Swansea, Swanzey, etc .; but these cases will not mislead the reader. As the Indians had no written language, the spelling of their names is as varied as the minds of the writers. The use of the double letter in Indian words, as in Massassoit, Chachapacassett, Nayatt, etc., seems to be established by good authority, and I have followed what I regard the best usage, although, in some instances, this rule has escaped notice.
The table of contents on p. vi, the synopsis of chapters, and the gen- eral index will enable readers to find most of the material of the work. The unexpected size of the volume and the multitude of names, however, have prevented an exhaustive index, but names omitted may be readily found by reference to the catalogues of names in several chapters. Four pages have been added for personal memoranda.
On page 243, for " Bowen " read Bowden.
On pages 496 and 558, read Joseph B. Martin.
On page 496, for " Bowen" read Brown, and for George R. Martin read George S. Martin.
On pages 556 and 558, for " Nochun " read Nockum.
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ADDENDA.
It is stated near the bottom of p. 498 that according to the Adjutant General's report, Albert W. Bullock was "the only Barrington soldier in the Battle of Bull Run, fought on the 21st of July, 1861." Further study and the testimony of one of the soldiers in that battle, Capt. George L. Smith, lead to the correction of the above statement as follows :
Albert W. Bullock, of the First Regiment, Rhode Island Detached Militia, and George Lewis Smith, Noah Albert Peck, and William C. Webb, of the Second Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers, were in that engagement, the Second Regiment being under fire forty-five minutes before the First was called into action.
Alice Carey Briggs, graduated from the B. H. S. in the class of 1897. See p. 534.
George A. Anthony, B. A., son of Charles F. and Harriet A. Anthony, graduated from Brown University, 1895. Artist. See p. 539.
Emma Lester Baker, daughter of George T. and Harriet C. Baker ; graduated from the Providence H. S., 1893; graduated from Vassar College, 1897; graduated from the Domestic Science Department, Pratt Institute Brooklyn, N. Y., 1898; teacher of Domestic Science Department, R. I. Normal School, 1898. See p. 539.
Russell Wightman Baker, son of George T. and Harriet C. Baker ; graduated from the B. H. S., 1894 ; graduated from the Providence H. S., 1895 ; entered Brown Uni- versity, 1895, is now a member of the Junior Class. See p. 539.
Walter T. Anthony, p. 243, last line.
Martha Smith, last f., p. 602.
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