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580
Critical essay upon,
582
62
Jefferson Hill,
4
Settlement of
127
Location of early settlers,
128
Joe, Indian,
31, 131
Johnson, Col, Thomas, comes to
Haverhill,
18
Grantee of Haverhill,
ʹ
26
Statement in 1807 as to char-
ter, -
24
Frame of house raised, -
71
Looks out road to Canada, -
76
At Fort Independence, -
82
Military stores at his house, -
86
Capture of,
93
106
748
HISTORY OF NEWBURY.
Johnson, Col. Thomas, captivity of, 93
Release of, .
-
-
95
Troubles of,
-
96
99
Tried before Council of Safety, 101
Visits Washington at New- burgh, 102
Member of committee of war, 1776,
107
Biographical sketch, 587
Johnson, David, statement as to Rogers' men, 12
Suit with Harrison Bayley, - 56
Prepares historical papers, -
72
At Bennington, 81
In command at Peacham, 90
Mrs., suit against Col. John- son, 294
Londonderry colony,
7
Lots, hundred acre, drawing of, 39
Owners in 1808, 412
Lyman, Caleb, in 1702,
Meadows, names of 2
"Messenger, The Christian," 244
Militia, the old,
287
Moderators of annual town meet- ings, - 359
Montebello Ladies' Institute, 245
Moody, Rev. Silas, -
32
Receipt for,
39
Moosilauke, altitude,
4
Mount Washington, seen from Newbury, 4
Mowing Machines, - 152
First in town, -
155
Murder of an Indian,
44
Of an English officer, 44
Of Michael Kelley, - 317
Maple Sugar, first made here, 20
Marriage, first, 32
Marsh, Josiah, -
158
Marshall, U. S., 354
Masonry in Newbury,
339
Masts, timber for, -
124
May, great snow storm in, - 263
Election sermon, 139
Lancaster, settlement of, 34 Alarms at, 103 Lawyers, - 330
Leather, how preparcd,
161
Legislative sessions of 1787 and 1801, - 137
Leslie, John W. and family, - - 167 Leslie, Judge, reminiscences, 156-170, 317 Lime-kiln neighborhood, the, 269 Libraries, Newbury Library As- sociation, 251
Village Library Association, 251
Tenney Memorial Library, 252
Wells River Library, 253
Private,
-
254
Lovewell, Nehemiah,
discovers
invasion, 90
Enlists,
72
At Bunker Hill, 72
Biographical sketch of, 588
Jonson, Rasmus, distillery, -
147
Johnston, Robert, keeps tavern, 49,66
Sawmill, built by, -
84
Committee to build road,
87
Delegate to Windsor conven- tion, 109
Biographical sketch, 597
Charles, to Congress,
73
Member of committee,
78
Biographical sketch,
597
Kelley, Michael, murder of, -
317
Kent, Col. Jacob, at Coös, 16
In 1762,
18
Removes here, 31
Town clerk, 41
Captain of first military com- pany, 49
March to Bennington, - 82
Representative to Windsor convention, 1778, 110
Delegate to assembly, 1778, 111
Delegate to Windsor, 1781, -
114
Extracts from diary of, - 380
Biographical sketch, 602
33
Ladd, Ezekiel, comes to Haverhill, James, commands force in Pcacham, 96
Lambert, Rcv. N., scrmon at Washington's funcral, -
127
Meeting house, first, 33
Second, 61
"Old," building of, 132 "New," 136
Mellen, Thomas, narrative of,
81,393
Mill crank, brought from Con-
cord,
33
Warns Bayley, of danger, -
749
INDEX TO HISTORY.
Military company, first, -
49,603
In Bath, 75
Militia system, 287
Minutemen, first company, -
74
Minister tax, exemption from, -
197
McClary, Capt. Andrew,
126
McKeith. Thomas, came to Rye- gate, 64
Settles in Topsham, - 85 -
Money, curious loss of, - 169
Nails, hand made, - 45
Bounties for making, 45
Neal, murder of an Indian by, 44
Newcomb, Harriet, teacher,
206
Newbury soldiers in Civil War, 347 In Spanish war, 353
Newbury, area, 1
The English Newbury, -
21
The Massachusetts Newbury, 21
Why Newbury is so large, -
23
Shire of Orange Co., -
51
Department of in Revolution-
ary war, - 78
114
Post offices, 295-300
Potatoes, introduced into America, 35
Pounds
43
Probate, Judges of,
356
Registers of, 356
Powers, Capt. Peter, expedition, 12
Peter, first visit, 33
Imprudent sermon, 71
Removes to Haverhill, 91
Pastorate, 172
Biographical sketch, 659
Peter, Jr., dies in the army, 79
Rev. Grant, sketches, 34
Presbyterian church,
172
Churches of Ryegate, 178
Proprietors, first meeting of, 26
26
Why removed to Montpelier, 229
Under S. L. Eastman, 230
Nonogenarians,
336
Ox-bow, President Dwight's men- tion of, 2
Oxen, use of, - 142
Overseers of poor,
336
Pagan, John,
-
39
Page, Josiah, -
87
Delegate to Windsor,
114
Jacob, capture of, -
93
Paper mill, first, - 164
Manufacture of, 164
Durant & Adams' mill, - 425 - Peaslee, Mrs., reminiscences of old meeting house, 137
Pensioners, revolutionary, in
1840, -
335
The last,
337
Peters, Capt. Absalom, at New- bury, 102
Physicians,
328
Plows, old time,
151
Poor, care of, -
285
Population of Newbury,
59,335
Stationary in early part of
century, - 128
Shifting of,
129
Porter, Col. Asa, settles in Haver- hill, 50
Ferry, 68
Arrest of, - 79
Influence of, 86
Biographical sketch, 658
Action against Vermont,
Shays' Rebellion at,
121
Newbury Biblical Magazine, 244
Newspapers printed here, 243
Newbury Seminary, 208
A conference school, - 208
Why located here, 209
Purchase of land, - 209
Erection of buildings, 209
Charter and government, - 210
Principals and teachers, - 210-225
Financial difficulties, 211
The color problem, -
213
Biblical Institute,
217-218
Female Collegiate Institute, 218-225
Literary societies,
-
218
Stewards, - 219
Of Haverhill, first meeting, Book,
27
Meetings out of town,
27
Pritchard, Capt. Azariah,
93,99
4 Pulaski, Mount, height of, When named, - 334
Railroads, 315-319
Rangers ordered out,
80
Reed, Samuel and Stephen,
-
164
-
Representatives, town, -
356
Rogers, Robert, in Lovewell's ex- pedition, -
11
750
HISTORY OF NEWBURY.
Rogers, expedition to St. Fran- cis, 12
Royalton, burning of, - 91
Road from Concord in 1770, 47
From Dover, petition for, 48
To Canada, 76
Military, laid out, 77
Hazen, the 87
Commissioners, 367
Ryegate, settlement of, - 64
Presbyterian churches of, 198
Sabbath, an old timein Haverhill,
199
Saw mill, first in Haverhill, - 17
Elsewhere in Newbury, - 292
254
Crank brought from Concord
33
Tenney Memorial Library, -
252
At Boltonville, -
At Wells River, -
67
Topsham, settlement of,
85
"Up and down," 144
Scott, John and son, 168
St. Ignatius' Church, 196
Vote against, 103
In Haverhill, 104
The sentiment against, 119
Town meeting, first,
41
Select, - 206
High, - 207
Selectinen, - 360
Senators from Newbury, 354
Settlers, hardships of the, 33
Sheriffs,
-
354
Speaker of the House of Represen- tatives, 354
Sleeper, Samuel, settles here,
17
Moses, killed by Indians, 97
Small pox in 1776, - 77, 329
Smythe, Geo., - 97
Spinning all night, - 149
Spotted fever, -
330
Springfield, Mass., settlement of, 7
Spring, sulphurous, 125
Stages,
190
Stcamboats, 303
18
Stocks, 43
44.
Storc, first at Coös, 106
86
Stores, military in Haverhill, In Newbury, 86
First, - 147
Superstitions, old, - 337
Surplus fund, -
286
Survey, Whiting's, - 36
In Newbury in 1775,
78
Coleman's,
36
Baldwin's, - 38
Whitelaw's, 38
Swamp Road fight,
271
Symes, Capt., project for settle-
· ment, 11
Tanneries,
46,160
Taplin, Col. John, settles here, 33
Removes to Corinth, 84
Warns Johnson,
99
66
Taverns, first in Newbury,
At Wells River,
158
First in Newbury, - 33
66
Tamalek, story of, 88
Topsham Gore, 25
Tories, actions of, - 85
Officers, first,
To send delegates to Thetford,
117
Action of, as to war of 1812, Meetings, where held,
358
Town farms, - 286
Town house,
359
Trails, Indian, 30
Training field, first, 49
Treasurers, Town, 364
Tryon, Gov., grants of, 53
121
Tything men, -
41
Union, the first,
110
The second,
115
Union meeting house,
175
7 Vermont, first settlement in, Admitted to Union, 118
Veterans of the Civil War, 352, 353
Wallace, Col. William, 66
War of 1812, -
129
Military company in, 409
Warning out of town, - 285
Washington to Chittenden, -
116
Memorial services at death of, 127
Waits River, Indian namc, - 13
Walpole, convention at, - 118
41
Pastors of, - 196
School, first in Newbury, 201
Houses, old, 205
Temperance, 1
129
Tufts, Henry, -
Stevens, Simeon, arrival,
Stockade houses in Newbury,
In 1782, 98
75I
INDEX TO HISTORY.
Weather records, - 259, 268
Webb, Abraham,
-
16
Capt. Azariah, - 96
Webster, Ephraim, -
83
Levi, builder of old meeting
house, 134
Wedding ceremonies, 59
Wells River, fort at mouth of,
9
Settlement at, -
61
Congregational church at,
187
Judge Leslie's recollection,
156-170
Electric light station, Fires at, 343
343
Wells, Capt. Jonathan, - 8
Wells, Abel, and sons, 168
West Newbury, settlement of,
60
Wheeler, Glazier, comes to New-
bury, 17
Counterfeiting, - 122
Stephen Burroughs' account, 327
Whipping post,
43
Windsor convention, 1778, -
110
Whitelaw, James, -
67
4
Surveys Hazen road,
77
Witherspoon, Dr. John,
- 39, 64
Williams, Rev. John, narrative of, 9
Windmill, Col. Baldwin's, - - 344
West Newbury, religious history, -
189
Early preaching at, -
189
Petitions for preaching, 189
Methodism at,
190
Union Meeting House Society, 190
Erected, 190
Remodeled,
190
Bell, choir, etc.,
191
Congregational church, -
192
Pastors of, -
193
Parsonage, -
193
Deacons,
-
195
White, Noah, settles here,
31
Ebenezer, came to Newbury, -
31
Ira, and Henry K., -
165
Whiting's survey, -
36
Signers of deed,
-
36
Whiting, Benjamin, agent to New
York,
52
Whitcomb, Benjamin,
90
-
Wrights Mountain, height of,
-
Wright, Capt. Benjamin,
8
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INDEX
TO
PLACES MENTIONED IN THE HISTORICAL EVENTS OF THIS VOLUME.
Acworth, N. H., 115
Albany,
-
87, 292, 422
Albany, N. Y., 22, 52, 54, 55, 109, 377 378, 396, 397, 399, 402
Albion, Mich., 212
Amherst College,
183, 193
Andersonville, Ga., 347, 351
Andover, Mass., 35, 420
Theological Seminary, 175
Antrim, N. H., 144
Babek, Turkey,
233
Baltimore, Md.,
241
Bangor, Me., -
144, 174
Barnard, -
90
Barnet, 13, 64, 66, 73, 75, 77. 96, 147
151, 198, 291, 296, 301 305, 306, 337, 403
Barnstead, N. H., - 46
Barre,
296
Barrington, N. H., 46
Bath, N. H., 31, 34, 44, 50, 75, 77, 90
101, 111, 115, 141, 156
157, 159, 175, 187, 206
212, 255, 256, 260, 303
306, 328, 337
Beloit, Wis., 241
Bellows Falls, 164, 165, 305, 306, 321
Bennington, 40, 52, 81, 82, 93, 111, 115 116, 118, 137, 138, 172 321, 353, 393, 394, 397
Berlin, 296 Boscawen, N. H., - 7, 295
Boston, Mass., 165, 178, 184, 198, 214 245, 246, 253, 396
Bowdoin College, -
-
171, 210
-
Bradford, 1, 3, 17, 23, 24, 31, 37, 38, 39
67, 69, 162, 164, 180
190, 198, 200, 245, 249
262, 271, 276, 279, 296
306, 310, 321, 329, 391
410, 421
Brattleboro,
- 7, 234, 351
Brownhelm, O.,
194
Burlington,
262, 393, 421
Cabot,
87, 96, 131
Cambridge, N. Y., -
216, 381
Canaan, N. H.,
111, 213
Canajoharie, N. Y., 383
Canasadaga, N. Y.,
377
Canterbury, N. H., 7
Carmel, N. Y., -
216
Castleton,
81, 393, 398
Cedar Creek, Va.,
-
348
Center Harbor, N. H.,
-
296
Chadron, Neb.,
194
Charlestown, N. H., 10, 11, 16, 17, 23
24, 31, 35, 44, 63, 65, 76 90, 114, 115, 116, 339
380, 404
Chelsea, 51, 91, 123, 130, 182, 188, 203 238, 336
Chesterfield, N. H.,
115
Chicago, Ill., -
93
Claremont, N. H., -
-
115
48
754
HISTORY OF NEWBURY.
Colebrook, N. H., - -
164
Columbia, N. H., - 163
Columbia, Conn., - 49
Concord, N. H., 7, 12, 20, 31, 33, 47, 123 174, 194, 211, 218, 245 291, 292, 301, 303, 332
Corinth, 1, 4, 40, 84, 96, 101, 125, 166 270, 271, 273, 402, 408
Cornish, N. H.,
-
111, 113, 115, 393
Corydon, Iowa,
216
Craftsbury,
246
Crown Point, N. Y., -
13, 379, 380
381, 383, 393, 401
Croydon, N. H.,
115
Danville, 181, 243, 264, 267, 292, 294 295, 321, 326 340
Dartmouth College, 50, 72, 91, 112, 162 174, 188, 214, 230, 236 240, 241, 327
Deerfield, Mass.,
8,9
Derby,
163
Dexter, Me ,
-
162
Derry, N. H.,
380
Dorset,
108
Dover, N. H.,
212, 217, 296
Drew Theological Seminary, 217
Dummerston, -
-
193
Edinburgh, Scotland,
193
Enfield, N. H.,
111, 134
Enfield, Conn.,
302
Exeter, N. H.,
40, 249
Fairlee,
62,321
Fairfax,
228
Fort Ann, N. Y.,
292, 397, 398
Fort Dummer,
7
Fort Edward, N. Y.,
81, 215,377
Fort George, N. Y., - 377, 397, 398
Fort Hendricks,
-
377
Fort Stanwix,
377, 378
Francestown, N. H., 296, 393
Franconia, N. H., 46, 111, 115
Geneva College,
254
Gill, Mass.,
194
Gilmanton, N. H., - 48,296
Gilsum, N. H., 115
Gorham, Me., -
175
Grafton, N. H.,
115
Grantham, N. H., 115
Greensboro,
87, 139, 246
Groton,
270,421
321
Hadley, Mass.,
305
Halifax,
52
Halifax, N. S., -
85
Hampstead, N. H., 16, 18, 28, 171, 172 Hampton, N. H., - 11
Hanover, N. H., 50, 59, 73, 78, 90, 91 96, 111, 113, 115, 123 128, 174, 177, 203, 281 292, 295, 296, 309, 327 336
Harvard College, - - 171, 204, 241 Haverhill, N. H., 1, 2, 3, 11, 16, 17, 18 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 32 33, 34, 35, 38, 44, 46, 49 50, 51, 58, 59, 61, 63, 67 68, 69, 75, 77, 78, 86, 88 89, 90, 96, 99, [105, 106 111, 114, 115, 122, 123 128, 130, 135, 149, 150 166, 169, 172, 173, 177
186, 197, 199, 209, 235
243, 245, 247, 248, 249
250, 262, 278, 279, 291
292, 293, 295, 303, 306
307, 309, 310, 317, 318 320, 321, 331, 337, 339 340, 343, 344, 346, 401
Haverhill, Mass., 261
Hollis, N. H.,
-
172
Hubbardston,
81
Inchinan, Scotland,
64
Irasburg, -
321
Isle Aux Noix, 104, 379, 381, 383, 385 386, 387, 388, 401
Kortwright, N. Y.,
212
Keene, N. H.,
206, 320, 380
Kennebunkport, Me.,
171, 207
Kingston, N. Y.,
80
Landaff, N. H., 50, 111, 115, 174, 215 309
Lancaster, N. H., 6, 34, 60, 103, 115 168, 173, 253, 292, 421
Laprairie, P. Q.,
392
Lebanon, N. H.,
111, 115, 116
Leinster, (Lempster), N. H.,
115
Leominster, Mass.,
207
Lexington, Mass.,
71
Lewinsville, Va.,
348
Lincoln, N. H.,
-
115
Lisbon, N. H., -
182, 235
Lisbon, Conn.,
172
Guildhall, -
755
INDEX TO PLACES.
Litchfield, N. H.,
378
-
Littleton, N. H.,
111, 294
Peacham, 40, 42, 76, 77, 86, 90, 93, 96 98, 106, 139, 143, 384
385, 391, 411
Lyman, N. H., 111, 305
Lyme, N, H., -
- 111, 115
Lyndon,
-
162, 196, 209
Madison, Wis.,
187
Malden, Mass.,
193
Malone, N. Y.,
-
329
Manchester,
-
321, 394
Mansfield, Conn., 49
Marlboro, N. H.,
211
Meredith, N. H.,
296
Michigan University,
240, 241
Middlebury,
188, 240, 321
Milford, N. H.,
380
Montreal, P. Q., 15, 80, 85, 147, 379 387, 392
Montpelier, 74, 76, 82, 91, 103, 137, 216 229, 244, 247, 248, 264
292, 296, 321
Morristown, N. J., -
121
Moultonboro, N. H.,
296
Mt. Holyoke, Mass.,
240
Newbury, Eng.,
21
Newbury, Mass.,
-
- 21, 35, 36, 370
Newburyport, Mass., 65, 149, 201, 376
Newport, -
196
Newport, N. H.,
115
New York City,
- 176, 279, 292, 398
New Hampton, N. H., .
276
New Market, N. H.,
11, 212
Northampton, Mass., 8, 19, 124, 234 235
Northfield, N. H., -
209
Northfield, Mass., -
7,60
Northumberland, N. H., 12, 160
Northwestern University, 212, 214, 216
224, 230
Norwich, 78, 117, 118, 138, 182, 240 241
Norwich, Conn,,
188
Oberlin, O.,
194, 241
Ohio, Wesleyan University, -
213, 214
Oneida, N. Y., -
377
Orange,
-
263
Orford, N. H., 6, 59, 111, 142, 228, 261 296, 309, 315
Ossipee, N. H.,
-
296
Oswego, N. Y.,
377, 378, 401
-
Pawlet,
82, 381
Pepperrell, Mass., -
172
Peterboro, N. H.,
-
380
Petersburgh, Va.,
348
Piermont, N. H., 12, 24, 106, 111, 115 194, 306, 330
Philadelphia, Pa., 64, 320, 327, 399, 424
Plaistow, N. H., 17, 26, 28, 31, 171 380, 382
Plymouth, Vt.,
275
Plymouth, N. H., 51, 128, 168, 192, 253
296, 317
319
Port Hudson, Miss.,
349
Portland, Me.,
35, 328
Portsmouth, N. H., 28, 47, 50, 67, 82
246, 295, 296
Poultney, -
292
Princeton College, -
37, 65, 69
Quebec, 31, 291, 387, 380, 390, 392, 401
Randolph,
91
Rochester,
211
Rochester, N. H.,
296
Rowley, Mass.,
175
Royalton,
90, 91, 292, 389
Rumney, N. H., 10, 11, 138, 275, 292
Rye, N. H.,
11
Ryegate, 1, 4, 25, 38, 39, 50, 64, 65, 66 69, 77, 82, 89, 123, 128 295, 296, 301, 336, 384
Salem, N. H.,
172
Salem, Mass.,
243
Salisbury, N. H.,
15
Saratoga, N. Y., 81, 82, 83, 381, 404 405
Salisbury, N. C.,
348
Schoharie, N. Y.,
-
185
Schenectady, N. Y.,
377, 378, 398
Shipton, P. Q.,
100
Shutesbury, Mass.,
17
Spottsylvania, Va.,
348
Springfield,
302
Springfield, Mass.,
-
7,60,302
St. Albans,
321
St. Johns, P. Q., 383, 385, 386, 387, 388
390, 392, 401
St. Johnsbury, 153, 175, 196, 243, 276
292, 296, 353
London, Eng.,
39, 53, 202
Lunenburg, 248
756
HISTORY OF NEWBURY.
Stewartstown, N. H., 163
Strafford, - 81
Stratham, N. H.,
210
Surry, N. H., -
115, 165
Swansey, N. H.,
165, 380
Thetford, -
60, 97, 117, 163
Three Rivers, P. Q., 327, 383, 388
Ticonderoga, N. Y., 80, 82, 376, 384, 389
395, 404
Tilton, N. H., - 228
Tinmouth,
381
Tuscarora, N. Y., -
377
Topsham, 1, 4, 25, 39, 189, 191, 238
269, 270, 271, 313, 321
325, 410
Troy, N. Y., 178
Tufts College,
240
Tunbridge,
91
Vergennes,
-
321
Vershire, -
180, 181
Waitsfield,
14
Walden,
87
Warren, N. H., 10, 31, 47, 291, 303, 317 330
Washington,
-
296
Washington, D.C., - 164, 180, 211, 327
Waterford,
329
Westfield,
87
Westminster,
108
Wesleyan University, 211, 213, 214, 216 240,241
Westboro, Mass.,
234, 235
Westmoreland, N. H.,
115, 380
White Creek, N. Y.,
-
381
Wilbraham, Mass.,
211
Windsor,
109, 110, 111, 114, 137
296, 303, 305, 321
Winthrop, Me.,
188
Woodbury,
-
397
Yale University,
241
INDEX
TO
PEOPLE MENTIONED IN THE HISTORICAL EVENTS OF THIS VOLUME.
Abbott, James, 31, 41, 130, 172, 173, 177
Bancroft, -
-
238, 282
Reuben, 127, 139, 178
Thomas,
145
James, 3 193, 195
Lydia, - 336
William, - 307
Myron,
- 336
M. B.,
239
Prof. G. N., 213, 215, 221, 238, 240 247
William T., 240
Chester,
301
William, 307
Adams, Cornelius,
164
Henry W., 188, 331
Rev. Charles, 210 Rev. Henry W., - 213, 224, 247
Austin,
147, 275
Abercrombie, Rev. R. H., 194
George,
282
Aiken, Andrew, 344 Bailey, 310
Alexander, Elias,
25
Allen, Ira, Ethan, -
54, 92, 97, 102
Aldrich, R. R., - 145
Akin, Benjamin, - 190
Allyn, Dr. Rachel, - 213
Amherst, Gen. Jeffrey, 12,13
Andrews, G. L., 299
Appleton, Daniel, 25
Atkinson, Theodore, - 21, 25
William H., - 43, 311, 333, 344
Mrs. William H.,
252
Atkinson, Mrs. Catharine, -
-
133
Joseph, 136, 140, 147, 177, 178, 293
William,
207,321
Frances M.,
240, 252
Rev. George H.,
247, 252
Mrs. C. M., 252
Charlotte,
252
Arthur, Andrew, 127
Chester A.,
306
George P., - 342
Arnold, Josiah L., -
330
Atwood, Benjamin, 145, 209 John, 183
Austin, Wm. R.,
-
158
Rev. A. G.,
182, 192
Avery, Nathan,
282, 335
Nathan, Jr., 127
333
Ayer, Phineas,
Bachop, Archibald, 159
Baker, Thomas,
10
Remember,
54
Rev. O. C., 184, 210, 212, 217, 222 223,224
Baldwin, Benjamin,
-
38
Col. Erastus, 159, 25,2 253, 324, 344
A. T., -
160, 189, 253
Mrs. Erastus,
254
F. W.,
-
253
H. T., -
- 341
92, 97, 102
758
HISTORY OF NEWBURY.
Baldwin, Ralph,
253
Bailey, Capt. John G., 103, 109, 110,138 202, 203, 282
Rev. Abner,
172
Abner,
25
Rev. W.,
181
Bass, Rev. E. C.,
182
Bawler, John -
55
Edward,
25
Bayard, Samuel,
55
Frye, Jr.,
106, 131
Bayer, Samuel,
55
Mrs. Asa, -
62, 248
Barker, Rev. Isaac,
181
Sally, -
106
Barlow, Nathaniel,
320
Harry C.,
179
Barnet, Samuel,
104
Noyes,
127
Barnett, O. C.,
193, 286
Joshua,3
127, 284
John, -
282
Jacob,3
127, 280
Robert,
263
Merrill,
- 127
David,
339
James,3
127, 282
Barrows, Rev. L. D.,
182
Ephraim,3 -
127
Barron, William, -
321, 322
John, 3
127, 282
Bartlett, Nathan, - -
146
James A.,
289
Batchellor, Albert S.,
247,339
John, 4
299, 324
Batchelder, J. W., -
272, 323
J. Amherst,
282, 289
Lyman,
272
Michael,
282
Beard, John, -
143
James A.,
289
Beattie, Rev. James M.,
199
Albert H.,
299
Mrs. Frye, 249
Bailey, Webster,
179
William, -
- 136, 209, 278, 336
Horace W., 185, 239, 247, 248, 252 253, 254, 276, 299
Nathaniel, -
312, 323
Fanny,
178
Hale, -
190
Thomas P., - 127, 270, 272, 279
Nelson, 324
Sarah,
336
Mrs. Louise W.,
236
Harrison, -
57
Milo C., 284
Bannister, Wm. B., 138, 139, 203, 312 Bates, Rev. S. L., - 176, 234, 248, 254 Mary E., 240
Rev. Samuel,
181
Beale, Rev. O. - - 181
Beard, John,
25, 142, 143, 203
Beck, Joseph,
55
*Bedel, Col. Timothy, 16, 25, 26, 33, 50
72, 73, 86, 98, 115, 130
174, 311, 339
Moody,
306, 311
Bennett, Rev. John G.,
211
Col. Frye, 8, 20, 25, 26, 31, 39, 59 72, 76, 77, 79, 80, 82, 85 89, 102, 103, 104, 117 130, 131, 132, 143, 153 203, 282, 289, 314, 331 Ephraim, 25, 26, 33, 59, 100, 202 Col. Joshua, 25, 26, 99, 104, 117 134, 203, 282, 289, 333
Capt. Jacob, 99, 135, 136, 203, 282 Col. John, - - 183, 282, 289, 339 Isaac, - 56, 256, 339
James,
93
Capt. John G., 79, 89, 90, 98, 101
143
Bayley, Gen. Jacob, 16, 18,22, 23, 24, 25
26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 36
37, 39, 41, 47, 48, 50, 52 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 63, 65 66, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 77
78, 79, 80, 82, 86, 87, 89 93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 100, 101, 102, 103, 108 109, 110, 112, 113, 114
116, 117, 118, 121, 130
134, 138, 143, 147, 171
172, 175, 177, 178, 203 282, 285
Banfield, George,
60
Bannister, William B., 138, 139, 140,
178, 203, 312, 330
James, Jr.,
101
James, 2d,
204, 282, 334
Beecher, Rev. Lyman,
Henry W., 2d
-
66, 206, 345
759
INDEX TO PEOPLE.
Berry, Hon. Joseph, 136, 179, 206, 275
330
Brown, Edmund and John,
60
Bigelow, Addie K.,
254
Chester,
-
248
Bill, R. M.,
323
Dr. Ira,
328
Bixby, Ella M.,
188
Bishop, Ora, -
324
Blake, Simon, -
286
Blaan, Waldron,
55
Blair, Arthur W.,
230
Blanchard, Joseph, 18, 19, 24, 27, 55 Thomas, - 23
Bliss, Constant,
97
Peletiah, - 101, 190, 202, 256, 282
Ellis,
201
Buell, Ashbell, -
181
Capt. Joseph,
295
Bugbee, Rev. R. G.,
188
Dr.,
-
328
Dr. 328 -
Boissonault, Rev. J., A. -
196
Bole, Rev. John,
248
Bolton, William,
267
184, 266
G. A., -
159
Burnham, Josiah,
128
H. N., -
178
O. R., -
276
B. F., .
330
Burnside, Dr., -
168
Burroughs, Dea. William, 146, 177, 179 201
Dea. George,
135, 146, 177
Thomas,
-
333
William,
-
136, 146
Rev. Eden, -
-
327
Stephen,
327
-
Burton, Rev. H, N., 176, 179, 193, 205 248, 254
Rev. Asa., -
-
60
Butler, Rev. J. D.,
187, 248, 253, 331
Breckenridge, Capt.,
99
Clarence A.,
300
Brigham, Paul,
138
Bittinger, Rev. J. R.,
235, 327
Bouton, Rev. Nathaniel,
17
Brock, Andrew,
Robert,
65,267
- 65, 66
James,
136, 177, 179
Thomas, 177, 263, 282, 334 -
Moses,
192,195
John B.,
195
O. W.,
195
William Wallace,
228, 300, 334
Robert G., -
-
254
John N.,
-
279
Butterworth, J. S.,
300
Bushee, Rev. W. A.,
176
Buxton, John, -
-
177, 278. 279
Cahoon, Rev. C. D.,
181
Calef, Miss,
-
215
Campbell, Rev. Geo. W., 135, 176, 179 187, 248
Carbee, Joel,
282
Cargill, Charles G.,
241
Carleton, Dudley, 62, 68, 99, 132, 192
203, 283, 289
Charles S., 268
Botten, John, -
270
Bowen, John A.,
158
Bowers, Benjamin, -
159
Boyce, Nathaniel S.,
240
Samuel,
268
Boynton, Jeremiah,
238
Asa, -
311
Bradford, Rev. Ebenezer,
175, 248
Brooks, Jabez,
214
Brickett, Abraham,
190
240
Harry,
Bridgeman, John,
-
235
Mrs. Isaac, 235
Broadhead, Rev. John,
-
181
Brant, Capt. Joseph,
104
Brownson, Timothy,
92
Broadstreet, Jonathan, -
25
Brush, Crean, -
55
Burgoyne, Gen. John, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84
Buck, W. H.,
-
235, 236, 341
W. S. S.,
245
Buckminster, Barnes,
-
139
Buchanan, William, 157, 158, 159, 166 James, 159
Blood, Elnathan,
25
Butterfield, Jonathan,
-
37, 59, 72, 84
Samuel,
190
Burbank, Peter, 159, 161, 162, 169, 238
298, 299, 321, 322, 330
Mrs. Lydia, -
Brock, Horatio,
-
289
Button, Rev. A. G., 182, 184, 227, 228, 229, 248
760
HISTORY OF NEWBURY.
Carlton, Dudley, Jr., 336
Michael, 149
W. C.,
-
155, 191, 286, 345
John B.,
191, 271
John H.,
241
H. N., -
279, 300
Susanna,
32
Thomas, 17, 19, 23, 25, 26, 37, 59 85,87,101
Uriah,
- 37, 60
Wright,
-
248
Chapin, Eben J.,
145
Emeline B.,
216
Chapman, Jonas,
190
Chase, Rev. M.,
182
Jane P.,
215, 225
Gen.
-
310
Stephen,
-
270
E. B., -
322, 323
Cheney, Davis,
314
Harrison, - 85
98
Childs, Major, -
Child, W. H.,
300
Chichester, Rev. E.,
180
Chester, Prof., S. F., 216
Choate, Rufus,
334
D. W., -
323
Chittenden, Gov., 92, 97, 102, 112, 116, 118, 138
Clark, Rev. William, 233, 234, 235, 293 Genevieve, - 234
Carrie,
241
C. H., -
345
Simeon E., -
-
160
Clapp, Betsey, - 216
Clinton, Gov. George, - - 39, 40, 54
Cleveland, Rev. Ebenezer, 174
Cline, Rev. J. W.,
-
182
Coleman, Dudley,
-
36, 38, 39
Coburn, Asa,
-
282, 335
Charlotte, - 336
Colburne, Ezekiel, - 60
Cobham, James 55
Colton, Rev. Abishai, 174
Cooper, Rev. A. L.,
180, 210, 221
Coffin, Joshua, 35
Cochrane, Alexander,
324
George,
324
Colby, Ezekiel,
84.
Joanna A., - 178
Richard, 10, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 31
Chamberlain, Richard, 37, 41, 67, 68, 69
72, 282, 306, 308
Samuel M.,
342
Silas, -
- 71, 76
Schuyler, Rev., -
-
181
Dudley,3
300
309
Peter, .
Mehetabel,
336
Carpenter, Charles P., 153
Carter, Andrew, 101
Dr. Samuel,
168
Levi, - - 201
Simon,
238
Dr. W. H., -
328, 338
Cass, Rev. W. D., 181
Chadwick, Nicholas, 201
James M., - 276, 299
Chalmers, E. E.,
240
Robert,
145, 248
George,
282
Euphemia,
336
Chamberlain, Abiel, 19, 25, 26, 37, 60 72, 76, 149, 282
Abner,
62
Alfred, 262
Benjamin, -
282, 309
Carlos,
284
Charles,
331
Er, 60, 61, 67, 98, 156, 159, 167, 306 Everett, 248
Ephraim, - 322
Ezra B.,
89
Horace E.,
311
Jacob B., - 32
John E., 293 John, 330
Johnson,
312
Joseph Edgar,
248
Joseph, 19, 25, 26, 37, 43, 45, 60, 72 74, 77, 136, 202,203, 282 333
Moody,
-
286, 294, 312
Moses,
120, 201, 282
-
Nathaniel, - 60, 67, 309, 331 Joel, 211
Preston S.,
24.0
Remembrance, - 240
Rememberance S,, 191
Remembrance W.,
311
Rosamond,
178
Levi, -
201
INDEX TO PEOPLE.
761
Colden, Alexander, - 40
Connell, Rev. David,
193
Dickey, Seneca, 299
Asa M.,
318
Dix, Timothy, -
320
Doe, Richard,
17, 33, 46, 99, 179, 254
John, - 190
Coolidge, Rev. C. H., 194
Coverly, Nathaniel, 243, 246, 247, 275
Coxe, Rev. J. C. W.,
216
Corbin, David,
330
Corliss, John, -
283
William,
-
282
Thomas, 146, 284
Miss R. H.,
213
Crafts, Gov., - 246, 340, 346
Crawford, Rev. Joseph, - 180
J. A.,
Milo,
341
Dow, Gen. Moses, 71, 102, 130, 309, 346 Rev. J. G., - 182, 183
Douglass, Simeon, -
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