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Illinois State Journal, Jan., 1867.
Judge Jameson's work has been extensive- ly noticed, and favorably reviewed by the leading newspapers of the country ; and it is, certainly, the most valuable contribution to a branch of knowledge which, though entirely peculiar to the people of the United States, has heretofore been so little under- stood or even discussed. The work exhibits great research and study, and, we doubt not, will at once take rank as a standard in the matters whereof it treats.
London Saturday Review, July 25, 1868.
The historical and descriptive portion of this work are especially interesting. as show- ing how the Constitutions of the States have been framed and manipulated, and explain- ing the interior working, as well as the legal character and position, of. one of the most remarkable portions of the political machin- ery of America.
The London Spectator, Oct. 15, 1868.
Jurisprudence, in its various branches, has been the science in which America has accom- plished the most solid and enduring success. The writings of Jefferson and Webster on political law have a lasting value, even to foreigners, and in the more strictly legal field the names of Story, Kent, and Wheaton, rank with those of our greatest English lawyers. Mr. Jameson's work is not unworthy of his country's reputation.
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ADDITIONAL ORLEANS COUNTY PAPERS AND ITEMS.
From George W. Curtis Esq.
It is an elaborate and exhaustive treatise, which discusses with great precision and clearness many political topics of vital im- portance, upon which it is easier to find rhet- oric than right thinking. The question of sovereignty and state rights, of the power of the people and conventions, are considered in a candid and thoughtful spirit. And these discussions with the interesting historical details, make a volume of permanent interest and value to every American.
From Horace Greeley, Esq.
The work, as a whole, is one which all inter- ested in the grave problem of Southern Re- construction, or in the impending revision of our own State's fundamental law, may study with interest and profit. State Sovereignty, " the resolutions of '98" and other topics of permanent interest are calmly discussed, and the work fills a niche which has hitherto been empty. We commend it to general attention.
Hon. Amasa J. Parker.
At a time like this, when so many of the States are remodelling their fundamental law, it cannot fail to be highly appreciated and eminently useful.
John Norton Pomeroy.
Particularly am I delighted with your chapters and sections which define "Sovereign- ty" and "Government" and "Constitution." Plainly, you have got down to the bottom- to the fundamental ideas upon which consti- tutions and governments rest. I know of nothing more important for the American Citizen, at the present day, than a correct un- derstanding of "Sovereignty." I think your work will be of great value in this respect. I would say, in conclusion, that it is not a work designed particularly for the lawyer. It is a work for the citizen, the legislator- for all who are interested in their country and its government.
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Vermont is always proud of her successful sons. No work sprung from our hills com- mands more largely our respect.
JOHN ALEXANDER JAMESON was born in Irasburgh, Orleans County, Vermont, Jan. 25, 1824; his father was Thomas Jameson, his mother Martha Gilchrist Jameson. He fitted for College at Brownington, Orleans County, under Rev. Mr. Twilight; entered the University of Vermont at Burlington, September, 1842; graduated August 1846; commenced the study of law, in the office of Hon. Levi Underwood, Burlington, Vt., 1852; attended Law School at Cambridge, Mass., fall and winter of 1852; commenced practice in Chicago, Ill., October, 1853 ; the winter
of 1854 removed to Freeport, Ill .; returned to Chicago, April, 1866, where he has since remained. Judge Jameson has only practiced law in these two places, Chicago and Free- port. He became Professor in Chicago Law School in September, 1866 ; married, Oct. 11, 1855, to Eliza Denison, daughter of Dr. Jo- seph Denison, Jr., of Royalton, Vt., and has four children.
The scholarship of Mr. Jameson, in college, was very honorable. He received the degree of M. A., August, 1849, at that time deliver- ing the Master's Oration ; August 1867, he received the degree of LL. D .- Ed. Vt. Hist. Gaz.
SALEM.
Salem District No. III., which contains ter- ritory in three towns, a few years since had the honor of having, at one time, three repre- sentatives to the State Legislature in the House :- G. Parlin, of Salem, Edson Lyon, of Charleston, and Oliver Warren of Morgan. |
TROY.
Lt. L. R. Titus, first of the 8th Vt., after- wards of the Corps D' Afrique, was taken prisoner on the 20th of June, 1864, at Port Hudson. He was sentenced to be shot be- cause he belonged to a negro regiment. This sentence was remitted, but he was taken round for exhibition through North and South Carolina and afterwards committed to prison, and, with two other officers, fastened to six negroes with a ball and chain. In turn he was carried to nearly all the South- ern prisons, but was finally paroled.
WESTFIELD.
DIED-April 23, 1869, Olive Coburn, wid- ow of Chester Coburn, aged 93 years
Only three deaths were reported in the town, this year.
Not five years since, the Orleans County Newspaper reported the visit of two. Mormon elders to this town, and the baptism by them of eight of its inhabitants.
WESTMORE.
The Good Templars in 1869 had in their lodge nearly all the adult inhabitants of the west and north parts of the town.
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INDEX OF NAMES FOR ORLEANS COUNTY.
Abbott, 71; David, 181; David S., Polly, Prudence, 185; George, 72; Joseph, 75.
Adams Cephas, 183; Cephas, G., 112; Dr. F. A., 149, 250; Fredrick, 298 ; Dr. F. W., 76, 197, 209; John, 245; J. S., 163; Martin, 187, 293; Stephen, 215.
Adgate, Dr. L. W., 254.
Aiken, Capt. Benjamin, 51.
Ainsworth, Alice, 171.
Albee. Silas, 86.
Alger, Miss A., 182; Wm. R., 140. Allen, Betsey, Nancy, 241 ; Ebenezer and Mrs .. 258, 259, 368, 373; Heber 251, 252; Heman. 241, 242, 249 ; Hon. Hugh, 187, 376; Ira, 82, 83, 137, 240, 241, 242, 243, 248, 257, 258; Ira II., 102. 242, 246, 252, 254, 256, 257, 258; Mrs. Ira, 256, 25S' 335, Jonas, 254,256, J. W. 171; Miss, 177, 184; Nancy, 241; Wells, 51, 243; Wyman, 221; Zimri E., 258.
Allyn, Abner, 74, 109, 111, 113, 137, 376, 377, 378; Abner, Jr., 72, 113: A., 115, 127, 132; Alpha, 110, 113, 125, 126, 132. 133, 134, 137, 377, 381, 386: C. S., 86, 113, Jonathan, 71, 73 74; Dr. Jonathan, 71, 73, 74; 86, 113. 134; Jonathan, Eld., 128; Jonas, 67. 116, 372, 1151; Olive, Rachel, Thomas, 113; Phineas, 111; Saralı A., 86.
Ambrose, Rev. Samuel, 154.
Ames, John, 368; Luman E. Royal, 221.
Amsden, Mark A., 366.
Anderson, 199.
Andrews, 218; Capt. James, 215; J. H., 84; John, Eld., 261 ; Samuel, 280; Timothy, 232.
Andrus, T., 233.
Angell, President, 344.
Angier, Rev. Andrew, 182.
Armington, John, 149.
Armstrong, Wm., 233.
Armons, Rev. M , 171.
Arnold, 138; Jonah, 83, Arthur, Prince, 386.
Aspin wall, 163; Rev. David, 80; Rev. J.C. & N. W., 167, 209; Rev., 58. Artherton, Fredrick, 221; Dr. San- ford, 206, 209.
Austin, Capt., O. II. 374.
Babbitt, A. C. 215; J. 214; Babbitt & Gleason, 183 ; Rev .. 208.
Babcock, J. M., 294; John 166; Rev. Stephen, 171.
Bacheldor, Thomas, 215.
Bacon, Geo. A., N. W., 183; Nathan- iel, 186.
Badger, Philip, D. D., Samuel, 222. Bailey, 216, 244, 247; Alvin, 155; Ebenezer and family, 284, 290; Gen., 211; Rev. Geo. HI., 296, 297, 374; Cupt. Ira, 328; Jesse, 358; Jona- than, 144; Kiah, 216; Luther, 62, Moses, 244; Peter, 239; Rev. Phin- eas, 257. 351.
Baird, 86 ; James, John, 73.
Baker, Daniel, 209: A. M., Daniel W .. Elijah, Henry, Theron L., 216: Luther, 294; Samuel, 216, 221. Baldwin, A. C., 307; Isanc, 143, 149; Jonathan, 149: Rev. Jonathan, 182: Rev., 49, 272; Thomas, 155. Ball, Rev., 58.
Barber, David. 341, 345, 355, 416; Mrs. David, 358 ; Lewis, Dea., 345, Lucinda, 325, 360, 364.
Bard, Rev. Geo. J., SImeon, 183. Barnard, James G, & Mrs. 117; MII- ton & Mrs., 78
Barrows, & Mrs., 244.
Barstow, Rev. Z. S., 272. Bartholomew, Elisha, Franklin, 88. Bartlett, 314: Alonzo, 183; Maj.
Amasa, 384, 386; Mrs., Asenith, 384; Christopher and family, 285, 288, 290; Ebenezer and Mrs., 112, 125; Enoch H., 153; Gardner W., Seth, and Mrs., 236; Jairus, 290; John and Mrs., 222; Leavitt Wmn., 183, 384, 385; Rev. Lyman, and Mrs., 88 ; Samuel, 285, 287.
Barton, Col. and Gen. Wm., 71, 73, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 138, 373. Bass, Perkins, 201.
Bates, Alonzo, Paschal, Edwin, 183; Daniel, 208; Henry M., Jacob, 181; Joseph, Eld., 261; Lewis C., 111. Baxter, 266, 318; E. B., 169, 180; Hon. Portus, 100, 190, 191, 192, Mrs. Portus, 191, 196; Rev. 92, 154; Wm., 93, 94, 95, 96, 100, 102, 143, 234, 246, 249, Hon. Wm. 190. Bayard, Stephen. 137.
Bayone, Bev Thomas, 252, 280.
Bach, MarcelIns, 209.
Bean, Charlotte, Cromwell P., Lara
S. 201; Ebenezer and Mrs., 111; Fulsom, 48, 54; Samuel, 198, 200. Beard, David, 86; Dr. David II., 383, 386.
Beattie, 380.
Beckwith, John, 256; J. II , 87.
Beede, Mrs., 57; Nathan, 61.
Bell, John, 320.
Bemis, Alonzo, 366, C. 201; Rev, J., 167.
Benham, Nathan S., 160. Stoddard, 184.
Benton, A. 245. 249; Joel, 74. 86
Bickford, Dana Mrs., Hi 1., 201 , Rev. J. II., 80 ; Ilarley A., Dr. Ilenry, 222.
Bidwell, Rev. J. S 297. Bigelow, 290
Bilt, Dr. Curtis, Dr. Dyer, 65, 373, Dr., 49 : Dwight, 373.
Bingham, N W., 283.
Binney, Harris and Mrs., 326.
Bisbee, Lewis H , 183. 199.
Bishop, 217. Enos, 110, 127 ; Jerome, Jerry, 316; John and Mrs., 115, 125.
Bixby, Enos and Mrs., 291; Mrs., 97; Rev. Morris, 183.
Blaisdell, Hiram, Jonathan, 65 .; Rev., 288.
Blake, Chas, Ephraim, 307, 308, 378 ; Henry, Wm. Wirt, 222; K. 138; Rev. 58; James, Thomas E., 407, 40S; Win. W. 281.
Blanchard, Amos, 214, 383, 384; W. 153, 160; E. II .. 383, 384; Harvey E., Rev. N. A., 201.
Bliss. 211 ; Anna, Dea. Stephen, Ziba, 198, 201; Dr. Enos, 302 ; Stephen, 295; Zadock, 251, 255.
Blodgett, David, 86; Oliver, 70, 74, 76. Blood, Timothy, 245.
Bly, Michael, 367, 368.
Boardman, 77; Rev. A., 155; John and Mrs., 199.
Bosworth, A., 54; Jess, 50.
Bowen, Rev .. 327, 357 : Walter, 149. Bowman, 386; Dr. Beia, 209. Boyington, and Mrs., 282.
Boynton, 139, 499; Dr. C. HI., 301; D. F., 344, 345, 347; David, 280: Rev. D., 156; Greenleaf, 152; Ira, 139; N., 195; Sammel, 155.
Boyston, Samuel. 123.
Brackett, Rev., 246, 346, 381. Bradford, Rov. Ephraim P., 169; HI.,
J. H., 255; Peter and Mrs., 247, 248; Rev. Samuel C., 180, 181. Bradley, Hon. William C., 162, 164. Braley, 301; C., 359, 364.
Brannon, Dr., 250; Dr. Ephraim, 167, 168.
Bridgeman, John, 72, 320.
Briggs, Jirah, 379.
Brougham, Paul, 72; Sarah, 320; Silas, 94, 97, 99. Brooks, 181.
Broughton, Ebenezer, 246.
Brown, 364; Rev. B., 87 ; Daniel C., Timothy. 88; Elisha and Mrs., 105; James, 278, 319, John, 86, 245, 374; Mrs. John, 374; Joseph, William, 278; O., 347; Lnther H., 279; Oliver T., 153; Rev., 256; Rufus, 280; T. O., 362; T. P., 346, 355; Thomas, 243; Welcome, 73, 75. Brush, Abner, 276.
Bryant, Charles, 141, 142; Christo- pher, 325.
Buchannan, Hugh, John, 183, 226.
Bnck, Jesse, 356, 357, 358, 363.
Buckman, Geo. P., 162; Prof. M. H., 36; Nelly, 112.
Buel. 137.
Bngbee. Abel. 359; Rev. Abel, 116 128; Dr. Frank, 87.
Bullard, Dr. G. B., 65.
Bullock, Edward, 183.
Burbank, A. C., 199 ; Samuel, 152.
Burdick, Peter, 386.
Burgess. 317; Anthony and wife 344, 345, 356; Chauncey, 358.
Burgoyne, Gen., 190.
Barrington, Ammi, 145, 146.
Burroughs, Daniel D., 48 ; Rev., D. D., 169; Elijah. 148; Stephen, 90, 346; Zebulon, 140, 145.
Burton, 243; Alex, 245; Capt. Benj., 1
J., 249 ; Eben, 244, 245, 246, 249, 253; Hannah, 255; Jacob, 244; John, 245 248; Oliver, 246, 248; Mrs. Orville. 185 ; Mrs., 247.
Buslı 215. Butterfield, Joseph and wife, 277.
Buxton, Dea. A. B., 90.
Burwell. 135.
Buzzell, Rev. J. W., 281.
Buzzy, Ilenry, 22.
Cahoon, Hon. Daniel, 72, 83 : Daniel Jr., 83.
Calderwood, Andrew, 223; John, Luther T., 222.
Caldwell, 323, 357; Charles, James, 269, 318 ; William., 295, 469, 474 475, 476, 477.
Call. 202.
Cambridge, W. G., 306.
Comp. Hon. David M., 181, 183, 298. Campbell, Rev. Gawn, 217 ; HI. I., 58, 155, 280; Rev., 80, 288.
Curey, Dr. Henry and Mrs., 363, 364- Carr, 307.
Carpenter, Rev. Asa, 155; B. F. D 183; Charles, 351; Col. Chester. 182; Dr. II. H., 302; John, 213.
Carter, Daniel E., Eph .. 49.
Curver, Jonnh, Molly, 119.
Case, Abijah, 57, 158; Dr .. 254; Dr. E. S. and Mrs., 301; Mrs,, 156; Rev. Lyman, 149, 156. 210, 212, 213. Cnss, Mases G., 80. Cate, Samuel W., 223.
Chafey, II .. 280.
Chaffee, Washington, 223.
Chamberlain, Aaron and wife, 59, 60 ; Amos, 86; Asa, 58; Asher, 323; Chas, Eben, Ileman, John, Joseph B., Samuel B., Schuyler, Violet, Wilber, 59; Dr. Charles, Eli C., 65 .
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INDEX OF NAMES.,
C., 66; Eli, 52, 54, 60, 61 ; Erastus, 381; Gen., Dea. Moses, 88; Joseph, 49, 50, 56, 373; Dr. Moses, 59, 66 ; B., 0., 324; Oliver, 324, 355 ; Rev. Schuyler, 167, Spencer, 301; S., Timothy C., 97; Williain, 59, 83, 142; Gen. William, 83.
Chandler, Amarial, 155; John L., 107, 118.
Chapin, Daniel, Moses, Orr, 170 Ebenezer, Elizabeth, Japhet, John' 169; Luke, 147, 216; Polly, 304; Rev., 55, 350; Riley and wife, 125; Rev. William A. and Mrs., 87, 169, 170; Rev. William, 167, 169. Chaplin, Rev. Pelatiah, 154.
Chapman, Darius, 60, 140; Dr., 93; Nathaniel, 140.
Chase, C. F., 112; Lieut. Enoch B., Lieut. Geo. W., 381; Rev. F., 379 ; Hopstill, Mrs. Jonah, 385.
Cheney, Dea. David, Celestia, Dr., Joel, 49; Elder, 182 ; Frederick P., 204; M., 54; Dr. N., 201.
Childs, Rev. A. C., 374; William, 117. Chilson, H., Sumner, 76, 243.
Chittenden, 241, 307; Gov. T., 105, 257, 282, 307, 312, 343.
Christie, Joel, 222.
Church, Aleather, 384; Stillman, 138; William T., 223.
Churchill, Samuel R., 154, 169. Cisco, R., 357.
Claggett, William, 180, 181.
Clark, Benjamin, 169; Cornelius L., 224; Darius, 280; Rev. H. and family, 294; Jacob M., 287; Jacob, Rev. S., 288; Jefferson, 206; Rev. J. S., 217, 296; Joseph, 263; La- veter and wife, 125 ; Rev. Moses P., 55, 296; W. G., Rev. and Mrs., 88 : Rev. O., 58 ; Dea. Peter, 90; Rev. Peter C., 380.
Clemens, Ebenezer, 152.
Clement, George W., Rodolphus, Russell, 220; Isaac, 249; Jonah, 144, 146; Rev., 216.
Cleveland, 150; Amos R., 148; Ed- ward, 87; Elijalı, 149, 152, 254; Elijah & Co., Elijah and Mrs., 151: Hon. E., 161.
Cloud, Harvey H., 112.
Cobb, 370, 377 ; Abiel, 308 ; Arabella, Harmon, 138; D. and Mrs., 59; D. P., 126 ; Charles P., 145 ; E. and Mrs., 76, 77, 86 ; Col. E., Rev. E., 87; Fanny, 159; Kelton, 270; Let- tice, 137, 138, 308; Ruel, 377 ; Mrs. Samuel, 138, 140, 142 ; Silence, 137, 138; Tisdale, 140, 145; Wm., 376.
Coburn, Rev. Alvin, 350; C. M., Joseph and family, 362; James, 344; Mayor, 349.
Cola, Zilphus, 112.
Colburn, Orrin and Mrs., 125 ; Rev., 288.
Colby, Dr., 178; Dr. Moses H., 298, 301; Nehemiah, 181 ; William, 288, 290.
Cole, 381; Daniel, Ebenezer Jr. and Mrs., Harvey and Mrs., Hezekiah and Mrs., John, 125; E., 112; Ebenezer, 125, 133; Lothrop, 226 ; Luther, 125, 131; Mrs., 225; Stephen, 109.
Coles, Charles C., Seth F., 381.
Collins, Abigail, Betsey, James H., Julius, Marinda, Mary A., Pris- cella, Samuel, Rev. and wife, 211, 215.
Colt, Harris, 211. Commings, Dea. Benjamin, 175.
Conant, A. G., 254; Amos, 239, 241, 214, 247, 256: Charles, 262; Con- stable, 128 ; John, 197, 200; Sam- uel, 243; Mrs. Samuel, 248. Conner. 251; Benjamin, 381.
Cook, Charles, 222 ; Charles P., Dam- son, 248; Rev. C., 156 ; Emery I., . 199; James, John B., 222; Samuel Jr. and wife, 199.
Cooke, Jesse, 151.
Cooley, 379.
Coolridge, Jonah, 49.
Cooper, Rev. A. L., 157; Jesse, 384. Corbin, M., 171; Pliny, 350; Royal, 168, 243.
Corey, Cyrus, 350 ; Dr. 358 ; John, 166; Simeon, 183; S. R., 168.
Corliss, Mrs. Susan, 214.
Cornell, May, 348.
Cory, Dr. Ralph and wife, Dr. Sim- eon P., 50, 60 ; S. R., 50, 66.
Cottle, Rev. Jabez, 154.
Cowell, Jos., 233; Royal, 234, Sam- uel and Samuel F., 183.
Cowles, Carlos, 90; Chester, 302; Elijah S., Leonard, 152; S. F., 151 ; Dea. S. F., 151, 176.
Cozine, John, 265, 312.
Crafts, Augusta, 166; Elon, Eben'r and Mrs., 165, 167, 170, 172, 177 ; Samuel C., 170; Samuel S., 174; Mrs. Samuel C., 174.
Crane, J. John and Mrs., 201, 205, 206; Martin, 201; Rev., 368; Ruel, 202.
Cressey, Rev. Noah, 206.
Crosby, A. B., 303; Rev., 288.
Cross, Royal, 80.
Crouch, Ebenezer, 90.
Culver, John, 51.
Cummings, Charles, 289; Jeremiah, 365; Jonathan, 293; Royal, 307. Currier, 243; Dexter, 157 ; Ezekiel, 244, 248, 322; Dr. J. M., 303, 307, 375.
Curtis, 56; Abel, 270, 275; Capt., Abel and wife, 386; Mrs., Abel, 277; Capt., 350; D. B., 277 ; Dr., 82; D., Eugene, Don. B., 385 ; Rev. Otis F., 87, 255.
Cushing, Rev. C. W., 297; Ezra, 111; Rev., H. P., 80.
Cushman. Isaac N., 201, 209, 253; John, 112.
Cutler, Ebenezer, 201; Nathan and Mrs., 163, 165; Nathaniel and wife, 200; Obed, 211; Rev., 282; Sam'1, 72; Sophia, 200.
Cutting, Jonas, 146, 147.
Daggett, Ichabod, 212; Nathaniel. 149, 150, 154; Rev. Nathaniel, 154; Shubeal, 295, 303.
Dailey, C. B., 148 ; Charles R., A. E., 151.
Damison, Dr. George, 209.
Dana, David, 280; Geo., 344; James, 253.
Darling, A. R., 323; C. B. 302 ; J. M., 49; M., 86 ; Dea. M., 58.
Daves, 186; Capt. Alex., N. B., 204 ; D. C., B., 209.
Davey, Byron, Edwin, 223; Chalon F., 162.
Davis, Col., 171 ; Dr., 93; Col. Jacob, 308; Mrs. Lucy, 66; Philip, 111, 122, 160; Family, 378; Roswell, 225.
Davison, Daniel, 148, 165, 170; Pros- per, Rev. P., 295 ; Rev. Silas, 155. Day, Abraham, 97; Albert, 140; Hollis, 143.
Dean, Abiather, 144, 145 ; Rev., 295. Delano, F., 54; Moses, 48, 57; Lu- ther, 51; Lydia, 57.
Demeritt, Rev. P., 57, 374.
Dennison, Nathan, 172; W. B., 253. Dewey, Elijah, 72.
Dexter, 357, 360 ; Rev., D. S., 84, 166, 208; Sarah A., 70, 86; Son, 356 ; Stephen, 71, 86; William, 86.
Dickerman, 183; William M., 152. Dickey, John, Joseph, Solan, 162. Dodge, Amos, 212; Elder Amos, 68 :
Andrew C., 248, 251, 271 ; John L., 241; Nathaniel, 186, 193. Doloff, T. L., 129.
Dorr, Geo., 141, 214, 295 ; Hollis, 149 Dort, Obed, 86.
Doty, C. G., 180; Nathan B., 257. Dow, Rev. J. G., 308; Col. Samuel, 223.
Downer, Silas, 79.
Downes, Elder N. H., 58, 280, 281, 330, 315.
Douglass, J., 150. Doying, Charles E., 223.
Drew, Eben'r., George, 90; Mark, 242; Natlian'1, 279 ; Rev. S., 73, 77, Drown, Erastus, Nelson, 222. Duer, William, 269, 313. Dunbar, Rev. Otis, 80.
Dunham, 280, 283. Duren, Rev. Charles, 117. Dutton, A. P., 296.
Dwinnell, Adelaide, 101 ; Maj. C. W., 382, 383; Lyman, 200 ; Mrs., 351.
Dwight, Pres., 174.
Eaton, 297; Calvin, 359; Charles, 150; Col., 368; Cyrus, 95; Eben, Rev., 341; Solomon, 242, 245.
Earle, Col., 386; Editor, 253, 254. Early, Gen., 210.
Eddy, Jacob, 84; Seth, 213. 1 Edson, Elder H., 260 ; John, 224. Edmunds, William, 244, 245, 248. Edwards, John L., 177, 183, 384; Hon. J. L., 303; Rev. Joseph, Dr., 168 ; Samuel and wife, 352.
Elephantein, Col., 387.
Elkins, Capt., 315; Col., 211; Dea., 212, 213; Curtis, 315; Jonathan, 246; Jonah, 314, 321 ; Capt. Moses, 316; Salmon and wife, 329; Su- sannah, 330.
Elliot, 233; Samuel and wife, 277, 278 ; Thaddeus, 244, 308.
Emnery, Chellis, Dr. John, 63. Emerson, Isaiah, 238 ; Rev. Noah, 87. English, Jay, 265.
Enos, Jerusha and Jerusha, Jr., 242, 384; Maj., 56; Roger and Roger, Jr., 241, 242, 246, 250, 257 ; Sybil, 241.
Enright, Rev. Joseph, 289, 303.
Erwin, Dr. Charles L., Ralph and Ralph, Jr., 303.
Esty, William, 154.
Evans, Charles, 83.
Fairbanks, Rev. Drury, 207 ; E. 246; Gov., 281, 301; Rev. G. W., 209; J. H., John M., 141; Messrs, 162 ; T., 245.
Fairbrother, Mary, 153.
Farman, Harvey, 354 ; Mrs. John, 66. Farnhanı, Aaron, 213.
Farrar, 348.
Farr, Levi B., 282; Mrs., 116; Wins- low, 380.
Farnsworth, 139, 142, 144; Mrs. John, 141, 154.
Farrington, 380.
Fassett, Jolın B., 297.
Ferrin, Chester, 238; Rev. C. E., 82, 88, 137, 187 ; Micah and wife, 88, 237.
Ferris, Reed, 137.
Field, Rev. Daniel, 166; G. W., 157. Fish, Herbert, 295; Rev. Joel, 435. Fisher, Francis, 326 ; Elder Stillman, 58; William, 244.
Fiske, James, 142.
Fitch, 138; Harriet, 141 ; Jabez G., 137,-141; Rev. Juber, 169.
Fitz, Jonathan, 51. Flagg, Rev. William, 8.7.
Flanders, Taylor N., 178; Wm. B., 141, 143.
Flemming, Samuel, 281.
Fletcher, Gersham, 218 ; Hiram, 161, Josiah A., 209 ; Rev. Simeon, 155.
Flint, Elder Moses, 58. Flowers, Lewis, 223. Follett, Hon. Timothy, 72.
Folsom, Augustus P., 224; John, 129,223.
Foote, Hon. Solomon, 193.
Ford, Rev. J. W., 207.
Foss, John, 110; Mr. and Mrs., 282.
Foster, Flint R., 287, 376, 377; Mrs., 97 : Wesley, 285.
Fowler, Rev. Bancroft, 272.
Franklin, Elisha D., 224; Robinson, 313.
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INDEX OF NAMES.
French, 186; Dr. Charles L., 208 ; Lyndoll S., 207 ; Rev., 156; Phebe B., 200; Samuel, 165; Silas, 198; Simon, 244, 247.
Fraser, Rev. John, 179.
Frink, Rev. B. M., 179.
Frost, Capt. B., 201; Ebenezer, 198; Henry II., 152; Loren, 205; Lor- my, 198, 208; Mrs. Lormy, 200; S. F. 298; Rev. Samuel T.,. 296; Rev. Sidney D., 208; Sumner, 297. Fuller, Arunah, 351 ; Chauncey and wife, 112. 128.
Furgeson, John, 278. 1
Gage, Frederick A., 130, 131: F. B., 131; Rev. Royal and family, 115, 129, 131, 248, 377, 379, 380.
Gale, Abraliam, 244; John, 325, 326. Galusha, Daniel, 142, 143; Jonas, 163.
Gardner, A. B., 162; John, 240, 241. Garfield. Dr. Frederick A., 209. Garland, Jacob, 315.
Gates, Josiah, 214, 301.
George, David M., 353; George the King, Rev. Nehemiah, 72.
Gerrould, Mary, 211, 212.
Gilbert, Chester, 90, 97 ; Elder, 170; Eben, John, 90; Luke, 90, 93, 94, 98.
Gillis, Lucy M., 182 ; Simeon J., 224. Gilman, II., 307 ; H. L., 344; John T. 329; Peter, 366.
Gilmore, 384.
Gilson, Carlos O., 225.
Gilpin, 362.
Glover, Gen. John, Jonathan and wife, 196.
Glysson, Dr., 299; Dr. Thomas, 300. Goddard, Rev., 216; S., 206; Rev. Samuel, 86.
Godding, Alvah, 183; Rev. Rufus, 155.
Goesbriand, Bishop, 386. Going. Valantine, 90.
Goodell, B., 362, 363 ; Abisha, 74; Dr. F. W., 209.
Goodrich, 141; James, 149; Oscar, 345; Timothy, 140.
Goodwin. Susan N., Mrs. and child- ren, 381.
Gorham, Matthias, 146.
Goss, Lieut. John and wife, 294, 295 , Rev. Zenas 183.
Gould, John Nathan, William, Wm., Jr., 80.
Graham, John, 182 ; Prof. John, 200. Granger, Rev. P. N., 289. Grant, Samuel, 171.
Graves, Rev. James M., Rev. S. A., 155; William, 74.
Gray. Rev. A. G., 142; Rev. A. R., 57, 112, 148, 160, 289; A. Z .. 90, 141; Ebenezer, 144; Dea. and Mrs. Ebenezer, 157; Edwin S., 184; Hubbard, 141; Joseph, 367; Mr. and Mrs., 199; William and Mrs., 378, 379; William R., 225.
Greely, Parker, 381.
Green, 211 ; Rev. J. R., 281; Joseph, 86.
Greenlief, Luther L., 201; P.Q., L. L., 183.
Gridley, Ebenezer, 90, 94.
Griffin, James, Thomas G., 225. Grindall, Edmund, 368.
Grosvenor, D. A. and wife, Nathan and Lydia, 170 .:
Grout, Maj. Josiah, Gen. W. W., 201. Grow, Col., 94, 100; Dr., 93; Lorenzo, 96; Marius A. W., 117; Elder Marvin, 57, 214.
Grover, Rev. N. W., 297, 298.
Guild, Joh, 144 ; Rufus, 145; Thomas, 144, 152.
Guilford, Rev. William M., 155.
Guiley. Jonathan, 231, 232. Guys, Miss Hattie E., 183.
Hadley, Rev., 58; Mr. and Mrs., Samuel, 51.
Hadlock, Rhoda, 85.
Haines, 362; Almyra, Mathias and Mrs. R., 214; Sally, 362
Hale, Ashbel, 233; Col. Oscar, 318; Hon. Robert, 217, 218 ; Strong, 215. Hall, Benjamin, 239; Gov. H., 164; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, 238; Rev. R., 116; Rev. Robert, 297, 298; Rev. S. R., 92, 157, 169, 170, 178, 190, 198, 317, 354, 374, 375.
Hallock, Jeremiah, 338.
Hamblet, David, 81, 290, 376, 377 ; David J., 178, 377.
Hamilton, Alex, 269, 314; Eber R., and wife, 148, 149, 150.
Hammond, Abel, 153; John M., 226. Ilancock, Asa B., 161; Hartford, 151,
153; Ilosea, 160; Isaac, 142; Jas. and wife, 95; Otis, 161.
Hand, Dr. Anson, 41.
Ilanson, Dr. Daniel D., 65.
Hard, Jacob, 161.
Harding, C. B,, 297 ; J., 386; John, 270, 271; John D., 278, 279 ; Judge John and Mrs., 279, 280.
Hardy, Asa, Esq. Asa, 249; Benjamin, 245, 246, 249; Charles, 198; C. C., 199, 200; David and wife, 57; Eunice, 254; Grow, 249 ; Paul, 198. Harlow, Capt. Abner and wife, 255; Ebenezer and James, 48.
Harmon, Argellus C., 146, 148, 149, 152; Daniel, W., 148, 149, 152; Gen., 140; H., 95.
Harriman, Leonard, 70.
Harrington, F. C., 112; Samuel, Dr., 92; William C., 137.
Harris, Judge, 191.
Hartley, 318, 403; John, 345. 347.
Hartshorn, Charles, Chauncy F. Ephraim, Loren, 226; George H., Howard, 253.
Hartwell, 347; Ozias, 110.
Harvey, Enos, 376, 377.
Hatch, Edwin and wife, 208; Rev. E., B., 281 ; Rev. Elias W., 208.
Haven, Col., 269.
Hawes, 140.
Hawehurst, Alexander, 314.
Hayden, 59, 60; Capt., 57 ; Mrs., 59, 117; William, jr., 60.
Hayes, A. D., 164; Dr., 253; Rev. Joseph, 157.
Haynes, Dr .. 253.
Hazeltine, David Esq., 322.
Hazen, Col., 314 ; Gen., 55, 59, 439.
Heath, A., 116; Rev. E. C., 117, 129; Jonathan, 315.
Hedding, Sarah, 113.
Hedge, 376; 379.
Ileernian, Frederick W., 144 ; Timo- thy, 145.
Hemmingway, Sylvanus, 305.
Hendee, Hon. George W., 163.
Herring, Mrs. C., I., 282.
Heuston, Aristedes, 144 ; David, 141, 145; James, Simon, 141; Simon B., 131.
Hewett, Rev. Nath'l C., 151; Rev., 154.
Hewes, Rev. C. E., 209.
Hibbard, Maj. Geo. B., 201.
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