attention to a Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manu- scripts, 39. Gift from, 71. Makes an inquiry concerning the date of the first use of the word meeting-house, 102. Speaks of the records of the Atherton Company, ib. Remarks by, on some documents relating to the Atherton Company, 150-152. His "The Narragansett Planters," 391. Channing, William E., D.D., 107, 110, 418, 420.
Chapman, Isaac A., his "Sketch of the History of Wyoming," 441. Chappel, Alonzo, 395.
Charles I. of England, 250, 251, 253–255. Charles II. of England, 249, 252. Charles V., Emperor of Germany, 211. Charleston, S.C., 14, 23, 25, 26 n., 27-29, 31, 32, 34, 66, 166, 316, 323, 344, 365. Charlestown, Mass., 3, 47, 50, 202, 202 n., 203 n., 221, 487. Engraving of the burning of, 395.
Charlestown, N.H., 94.
Charlevoix, Pierre François Xavier de, his "History of St. Domingo "cited, 314 n.
Chase, George B., A.M., of the com- mittee on the Treasurer's accounts, 4. Gift from, 261.
Chase, Hon. Samuel, 18. His impeach- ment, 18 n.
Chatham, Earl of See "Pitt, Wil-
Chatham, Mass., 407.
Chaudiere Pond, 269, 281-283, 281 n. Chauncy, Rev. Charles, Pres. Harv. Coll., 48.
Chavenne, Marc, 316. Executed, 317 n. Cheasman, Capt., killed at Quebec, 294. Chelsea, Mass., 430, 431, 434. Chemung, N. Y., 465, 472. Chenango, Indian town, N. Y., 463. Cherry Valley, N. Y., 436, 445-449, 451- 453, 455, 456, 458, 463. Attacked by a party of Tories and Indians under Brant and Butler, 449, 450. List of those killed and wounded in the at- tack, 450.
Chester, Col. Joseph L., LL.D., 199. Chester, Penn., 33.
Cheverus, Jean Louis Anne Madeleine Lefevre de, D.D., Cardinal Archbishop of Bordeaux, 14, 14 n. Chicago Historical Society, 67. Chickering, Jonas, 143. Children's Hospital, Boston, 2, 60. Chipman, Ward, 237, 237 n. Choate, Joseph H., 121. Choconut, Indian village, 463. Christ Church, Cambridge, 225. Christiana, Del., 13, 33.`
Christmas, Robert, exploded coat of arms of, 255. Christmas, William, exploded coat of arms of, 255. "Christ's Church in Longwood," 419, 421, 422 n.
"Church Monthly," the, 433. Churchill, John, 1st Duke of Marlborough, 173, 192, 193.
Cilley, Col. Joseph, 464. Cincinnati Gas-Light and Coke Co., the, 74, 398.
Clapp, Thomas, 232.
Clapp, William Warland, his Record of the Boston Stage" cited, 9 n. Clapp, Mrs., 101. Clark, Benjamin, 5. Clark, Daniel, 151.
Clark, Lieut. John, taken prisoner at Quebec, 295.
Clark, Gen. John S., 438, 440, 441. Clark, Capt., 343.
Clarke, James Freeman, D.D., 122, 171. Memoir of Ralph Waldo Emerson, by, 107-117. Mentions anecdotes of Burr and Hamilton, 305. His "Every- Day Religion," 392. His "Remarks, Life, and Character of James Free- man, D.D.," ib. His "Ten Great Re- ligions," ib.
Clarke, innkeeper, 6, 32. Clarkson, Miss, 13. Clay, Hon. Henry, 217, 424. Claypole, James, 256. Claypole. See " Clepole." Cleaves, Mr., 157.
Clements's Ferry, S.C., 29. Clepole, Sir John, exploded coat of arms of, 256. Clepole, John, 256. Clerk, Sergeant, 457.
Cleveland, Pres. Grover, 394. Cleveland, Ohio, 223.
Clevenger, Shobal L. Vail, his bust of Webster, 265.
Clifford, Hon. John H., LL.D., 143. Clinton, Hon. De Witt, LL.D., 8, 8 n. Clinton, Sir Henry, 223. Clinton, Gen. James, 436, 437, 441, 453, 458-463, 465, 466, 468, 476. Clinton, Canada, 258, 390. Clyde, Col., 454, 457.
| Clyde, Major (Col. ?), 448. Coats of arms "exploded," 250-257. Cobb, Hon. Samuel C., elected a mem- ber of the executive committee of the Council, 80. Presents a gift for the Cabinet from the late R. T. Paine, 101. Of a committee to report upon the bequest of Mr. Sibley, 170. Cobbett, Rer. Thomas, 47. Coburn, Capt. Asa, 443, 453.
Cooper, Thomas Apthorpe, 9, 9 n., 10. Copley, J. Singleton, 394. Copp's Hill, Boston, 203. Corbier, comte de, 313. His defence of his plantation, 331, 332.
Cornier, M., his “Mémoire sur la Situa- tion de St. Dominique à l'Époque de Janvier, 1792," 372 n. Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis,
223. Corresponding members, elections of, 4, 225. Deaths of, 225, 390. Corresponding Secretary. sor, Justin."
Cortland, Col. Philip, 472. Costeroholly. See "Gathsegwarohare."
Combe, Tobias, exploded coat of arms Cotton, Rev. John, of Boston, 45, 47, 50. of, 251.
Combs, Andrew, 147. Committees, to nominate officers, 4, 225; report of, 79, 403; on Treasurer's ac- counts, 4, 225; report of, 79, 403; to publish Proceedings, 87, 486; on Mr. Sibley's bequest, 170; report of same, 228; of inquiry respecting the work of Mr. B. F. Stevens, 219; on the Parkman manuscripts, report of, 225. Conant, Sergeant, 457.
Concord, Mass., 47, 108, 117, 166, 199. Concord, N.H., 487.
Confederate States of America, fac-sim- ile of the seal of the, given to the Society, 88.
Congress, library of, 479. "Connecticut Historical Collections," the, 148.
"Constitution," the, frigate, 344. Continental Army, paper by Mr. Win- sor, on the number of men furnished to the, 204-207. Table of enlistments in the, 204. Gen. Knox's report on troops furnished to the, 205. Conway, Moncure D., his Emerson at
Home and Abroad," 107. Conway, Gen. Thomas, in command at Albany, 444.
Cook, Charlotte Augusta Langdon (Mrs. Sibley), 498-501. Cook, Capt., 237.
Cotton, Rev. John, of Newton, 51. Cotton, Capt. Theophilus, letter to, from E. Winslow and others, 229, 230. Cotton Hill, Boston, 126, 127. Council of the Society, annual report of the, 66-69, 390-393. Annual election of the, 79, 80, 404. Executive com- mittee of the, 80, 404. Vote of thanks to the retiring members of the, 82, 404. Resolution from the, respecting the labors of Mr. B. F. Stevens, 219. Appoints members of the committee for publishing the Proceedings, 486. Council Records of Massachusetts, ex- tracts from the, 129, 130. Cited, 129 n., 130 n.
Courtenay, Hon. William A., 71. Letter from, communicating a gift to the Society, 66. Vote of thanks to, ib. Covenant against the Boston Port Bill, issued by the Committee of Corre- spondence of Portsmouth, 482, 483. Dr. Belknap's reasons for not signing the same, 484-486. Coventry, Conn., 6, 32. Cowper, William, 234. Cox, John, 135.
Cox, Susan Zebiah (Mrs. Preble), 135. Cox, Mrs. Thankful (Harris), 135. Cradock, Gov. Mathew, 157. Craft, Rev. David, 441. His list of jour- nals of the Sullivan campaign, 439, 440.
Crafts, William, 14, 14 n.
Cooke, Rev. George Willis, his "Ralph Crane, A. O., gift from, 394.
Cromwell, Oliver, 195, 249-256. Minia- ture likeness of, given to the Society, 261.
Cromwell, Richard, 252. Crowninshield, Lieut.-Col. Caspar, 417 n. Crowninshield, Mrs. George Caspar, 429. Culley, Mr., 449, 450, 453, 462. Cumberland, N.S., 301, 302. Cumston, Lieut. John, taken prisoner at Quebec, 295.
Curry, Hon. J. L. M., LL.D., 67. a corresponding member, 4. membership, 64.
Curtis, Charles, 234. Curtis, Hon. Edward, 218.
Curtis, George William, LL.D., quota- tion from, in reference to Charles Sumner, 424.
Curtis, Lieut. William, 451, 453, 457. Cushing, Hon. Caleb, LL.D., 91. Cushing, Elijah, 232.
Cuthbert, Col., 27, 28. Cutting, Sergeant, 457.
Cutts, Miss Joanna, 175, 175 n. Cutts, Lord John, 124. Macaulay's opin- ion of, 172. Brief sketch of, ib. Gen. H. Mackay's description of, ib. Ex- tracts from letters of, 173-192. Letter to the Mayor and Corporation of Yarmouth, England, 177. Lines of Charles Hopkins referring to, 188 n. Cutts, John, Pres. of N.H., 195. Cutts, Richard, 195.
Cutts, Gen. Richard D.,
Dallas, Hon. Alexander James, 11, 11 n. Dallas, Hon. George Mifflin, LL.D., 11 n. Dalton, Rev. Timothy, 48.
Daly, Hon. Charles P., LL.D., 201. Daman, Obediah, 235. Damariscotta, Me., 304.
Dana, Hon. James, his list of portraits, &c., of Daniel Webster, 262-265. Dana, Hon. Richard H., LL.D., 214. Dane, Rev. Francis, 48. Danforth, Rev. Samuel, 45, 46. Daniels, J. H., gift from, 394.
Davenport, innkeeper, 7, 32. "David Sears Charity," the, 411. Davies, Capt. Robert, 243. Davis, Andrew McFarland, letter from, communicating an account of the journals of Sullivan's expedition against the Iroquois, 436-441. Davis, Isaac P., 143, 413 n. Davis, Hon. Jefferson, 258. Davis, Hon. John, LL.D., 218, 220. Signer of a letter to Hon. H. G. Otis, 221.
Davis, Mrs. John, 218.
Davis, Nathan, his "History of the Ex- pedition against the Five Nations commanded by Gen. Sullivan in 1779," 437.
Davis, Samuel, 147.
Davis, Thomas, 230, 230 n. Davis, William J., 266.
Day, Lieut. Elijah, 452, 457, 458. Day, Gideon, killed at Cherry Valley,
Day, Capt. Luke, 443, 454, 455, 464. Day, innkeeper, 33. Dayton, Fort, 446. Dean, Aaron, 94. Dean, Phila, 94.
Dean, Rebekah Scott (Mrs. Stephen Salisbury), 94.
Deane, Charles, LL.D., 67, 85, 167, 480. Elected Vice-President, 79, 404. Vice- President, 118. Presents a letter from Capt. J. Barlee to Levinus Moncke, with remarks concerning Indians kid- napped from Maine, 35-38. Remarks by, relative to John Harvard's will, 87, 88. Occupies the chair at the Oc- tober meeting, 118. Reads a paper by Dr. Ellis, relating to John Harvard and the Emmanuel College Com- memoration, 119-121. Remarks by, on the documents of the Atherton Company, 152, 153. Offers a reso- lution in regard to the labors of Mr. B. F. Stevens, 219. Communicates certain Winslow papers, 229-242. Presents a communication from Dr. B. F. De Costa, with a letter from the Virginia Company, 243-246. Re- marks upon the same, 244, 246-249. Communicates several manuscripts, a gift from Mrs. Marcou, 481-486. Dearborn, Lieut.-Col. Henry, 266, 275. Notice of journals kept by, during the Revolution, 275 n., 276 n. His journal of Arnold's expedition to Quebec, 275-305. Account of his sickness, 287, 288. Taken prisoner in the as- sault on Quebec, 292, 294, 295. Re- leased on parole, 299. Arrives at his home at Nottingham, 305. His journal
of Sullivan's expedition in 1779, men- Dow. M.1,6r, 480. tioned 17
Dearborn, Gen Honry A. 3.2754. Deball, Oliver, killed at Cherry Valley, 1.0
De Beaver Suzer, taken prisoner at Cherry Valley 150 Deblois, Mrs. Vi
Da Costa. Ren. B. F., letter from, com- monicating, through Mr. Deane, a letter from the Virginia Company to the Corporation of Old Plymouth, 214246 Mr. Deane's remarka apon file same, 214, 216-219
Dedham, England, visit to, by Dr. Rofus Eins, 127 129.
Jowse Thomas, 73, 397. Dowse, W., of Leitham, 5. Dowie, Mrs., of Lerthum, 5.
Dowse fund, the, 73, 74, 397, 402, 403. Income of the, 75, 77, 899, 401. Dowse library, the, 78, 81, 88, 897. Drake, Francis S., his History of Rox-
Drake, Samuel G., his "History and Antiquities of Boston," 196, 413 n. Cited 124 m, 253 n. Draper, Lorenzo, 262. Draper, Lyman C., 438. Drown, Deacon Shem, 123. Druid Hill Park, Bait more, 15 n.
Decinam, Mass., 5 n., 32, 46, 47, 71, 137,, Drummond, Mr., 21, 32, 33.
Deerfield, N. 11, 295,
Delaware, Thomas West, Lord, 245–247.
Delight," the, brig, 265, 366, 368.
Deming, Josiah, 147, 149.
Denison, Gem. Daniel, 152.
Denison, Capt. George, 152.
Dryden, John, quotation from, 425. | Dubeau, M., 3347. Anecdote of, 339 n.
. Dubois, Col. Lewis, 459, 460.
Dudley, Anne (Mrs. Winthrop), 195, 108.
Dudley, Daniel, killed at Cherry Val- ley, 450.
Desaussure, Henry William, 25, 25 n., Dudley, Dean, 196 n.
Dezanzenre, Mrs. II. W., 29,
Despaches, Gon, of St. Domingo, 332. Devens, Hon. Charles, LL.D., 119, 258. Devrow, Seth, 224. Devrow, Thomas, 224, Devrow, Zephaniah, 234.
Dewey, Ensign, death of, from small- pox, 442.
Dexter, Franklin, LL.D., 424. Letters
to, from Mr. S. G. Perkins, 307, 374. Dexter, Franklin B., A.M., gift from, 139.
Dexter, George, A.M., 5 n., 74, 398. Dexter, Mrs. George, gifts from, 893,
Diaries of Arnold's expedition to Quebec, list of the, 265–267.
Dickerman, Sergeant Elijah, 443, 452. Ilis marriage, 449.
Dillington, Sir John, 176, 176 n.
Dudley, Mrs. Elizabeth (Davenport), portrait of, 197.
Dudley, Henry A. S., 196. Dudley, Gor. Joseph, 124, 171, 173. Appointed Lieut.-Governor of the Isle of Wight, 172. Letters to, from Lord Cutts, 173-192. Recommended as mayor of Newtown, England, 178. Portraits of, 195, 196, 196 n., 197, 197 n. Lines on the back of a portrait of, 197. Explanation of a mistake with regard to a portrait of, 198. Discovery re- specting the date of the supposed cradle of, 199 n.
Dudley, Mrs. Joseph, 196 n. Dudley, Chief Justice Paul, 123. Dudley, Mrs. Rebecca (Tyng), portrait of, 197, 197 n.
Dudley, Gov. Thomas, 45, 46, 172, 197, 198, 202, 203, 221. His letter to the Countess of Lincoln cited, 202 n. Dudley, William (H. C. 1704), portrait of, 197. Duggan, Capt., 287.
Dishorow, Hon. John, exploded coat of Dugrés, Chevalier, 313, 340.
Dumfries, Va., 17, 18, 33. Dunbar, Daniel, 234. Dunbarton, N.II., 295.
Duncan, Matthew, taken prisoner at Quebec, 295.
Duncombe, Anthony, Lord Feversham,
Duncombe, Sir Charles, 181, 181 m. Dunlap, Rev. Mr., 446. Dunnavan, Anthony, shot for desertion,
Dunster, Rev. Henry, Pres. Hare. Col., 47.
Duperrier, chevalier, 313. The fidelity
of his slaves, 323, 324. Duplessis, M., 313. Rescued by his slaves, 324, 324 n., 325 n. Anecdote of, 325, 326.
Duplessis, Madame, 324 n. Duport, M., 408.
Durbin, Col., 471. Duxbury, Mass., 48.
Dwight, Edmund, 263.
Dwight, Timothy, LL.D., 7, 7 n. Lines from, quoted, 164. His "Conquest of Canaan," ib.
Dyer, Daniel, 71. Dyer, W., 71. Dyer, Mr., 303.
Eagle Tavern, the, Richmond, 18. Eastburn, John H., bequest from, 261. Eastburn, Manton, D.D., Bishop, 420. East Hampton, L.I., 49. East Hartford, Conn., 32. Easton, Penn., 473, 474, 475.
Eaton's Ferry, Va., 21, 33. Edes, Mr., innkeeper, 478. Edward II. of England, 253.
Edwards, Bryan, his "Historical Survey of St. Domingo" cited, 308 n., 309 n., 311 n., 318 n., 324 n., 335 n. Edwards, Judge, 265. Edwards, Mrs., 13, 29, 34.
Election of officers of the Society, 79- 81, 404.
Eliot, Andrew, D.D., 51.
Eliot, Charles W., LL.D., Pres. Harv. Coll., 56.
manuel College, 119-121. Sends letters to the Society from Mr. J. E. Mauran, 121, 122. Announces the death of Hon. James M. Robbins, 136. Describes a visit of Dr. Rufus Ellis to Dedham, England, 137-139. Speaks of a gift to the Library from Prof. F. B. Dexter, 139. Gift to the Library from, 154. Announces the death of Mr. Sibley, ib. Speaks of a picture of the landing of the British troops in Boston, 156. Communi- cates a gift from Mrs. W. B. Rogers, 168. Announces the death of Hon. Francis E. Parker, 208. Reads a let- ter from citizens of Milton prepared to be sent to Gov. Hutchinson, 219. Announces the deaths of Hon. Horatio Seymour, Mr. Henry Stevens, and Rev. Nicholas Hoppin, 225. Reports from the Committee on the "Park- man manuscripts," 225-228. An- nounces the death of Hon. John J. Babson, 258. Reads a communica- tion from Mrs. Henry P. Sturgis, ib. Presents a sermon of Mather Byles, 261. Speaks of the meeting, in Washington, of the American His- torical Association, 435. Announces the appointment of the committee for publishing the Proceedings, 486. Ellis, Richard, 138. Ellis, Robert, 138.
Ellis, Rufus, D.D., 392. Visit of, to Dedham, England, 137-139. Dr. Ev- erett's address on, presented to the Society, 150.
Elmer, Ebenezer, his journal of Sulli- van's expedition in 1779, 437. Elmira, N. Y., 438.
Eliot, Rev. John, the apostle, his "De- scription of New England," 46-50. “Elmira Daily Advertiser," the, 439. Whall's picture of, given to the So-"Elmira Daily Republican," the, 489. ciety, 261.
Eliot, Hon. Samuel A., 209. Elizabeth, N.J., 33. Ellis, Calvin, M.D., 138.
Ellis, Rev. George E., LL.D., 1, 3, 85, 118, 123. Elected President, 79, 404. President, 87, 101, 136, 154, 168, 208, 225, 258, 435. His estimate of Ad- miral Preble, 4. Communicates a diary of Hon. Jonathan Mason, 5. Presents a memoir of Nathaniel Thayer, 51-63. Letter to, from Dr. A. P. Peabody, 55. Remarks by, on assuming the Presidency of the So- ciety, 82-84. Raises a question rel- ative to the time of passage of the declaratory act of Parliament, 87. Paper by, relative to the birth and lineage of John Harvard, and the ter- centenary commemoration of Em-
Embankment, the, at Stony Brook, 200- 204.
Emerson, George B., LL.D., 53, 91. Emerson, Ralph Waldo. LL.D., 74, 85, 398. Memoir of, by Dr. James Free- man Clarke, 107-117. Biographies of, 107. Birth and parentage, ib. Grad- uated at Harvard College and settled over the Second Church, 108. Re- signs his pastorate and visits Europe, ib. Takes up his abode in Concord, Mass., ib. As compared with Carlyle, 109. His historical position, ib. Men- tal and spiritual condition of New England at the time of his appear- ance, 110. His influence on modern thought, 111. Contrasted with Theo- dore Parker, ib. His disciples, 112. Extract from his "Nature," 113, 114. Extract from a letter of, from Naples,
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