Charles Eben Swett. Newton Talbot. Reuben Gold Thwaites. William Cleaves Todd. William Ropes Træsk. Frederick Tuckerman. Henry Tuckerman. John Henry Turner. Julius Herbert Tuttle. Horace Everett Ware. Wilson Waters.
William Seward Webb. Joseph Rowe Webster. John Tyler Wheelwright. Joseph Cutler Whitney. Dorvil Miller Wilcox. Mrs. Robert Willard. Joseph Williamson. Henry Augustus Willis. James Grant Wilson. John Wilson. Morrill Wyman.
And the following Resident Members:
Charles Francis Adams.
William S. Appleton.
Charles P. Bowditch.
Gamaliel Bradford.
James M. Bugbee.
Lucien Carr.
Daniel H. Chamberlain. George B. Chase.
Andrew McFarland Davis. Henry G. Denny. James DeNormandie. Morton Dexter. Worthington C. Ford. Horace Gray. Samuel A. Green. Edward Everett Hale. Edward D. Harris. James F. Hunne well. Henry F. Jenks. William Lawrence.
Solomon Lincoln.
Thomas L. Livermore.
Henry Cabot Lodge. Arthur Lord.
Alexander McKenzie. John Noble.
Charles Eliot Norton. Henry S. Nourse. Nathaniel Paine. Arthur L. Perry. James Schouler. Horace E. Scudder. Edmund F. Slafter. Charles C. Smith.
James B. Thayer. William R. Thayer. Barrett Wendell.
Robert C. Winthrop, Jr. Edward J. Young.
Adams, Hon. Charles Francis, LL.D. (H. U. 1825), 27. Letter from J. Q. Adams to, 464.
Adams, Charles Francis, LL.D. (H. U. 1856), 1, 25, 26, 29, 35, 43, 45, 54, 69, 78, 80, 95, 105, 166, 180, 227, 239, 247, 253, 264, 320, 323, 364, 365, 367 479, 493, 523. Gift from, to the Society, 35. Re- elected President, 51. Communicates a paper on the election of Honorary Members, ib. Announces the death of William Stubbs and Samuel F. Mc- Cleary, 69. Announces the death of Robert N. Toppan, 105. Remarks by, on the death of John Fiske and Her- bert B. Adams, the assassination of President McKinley and the change of feeling in England toward the United States, 180. Communicates a paper on John Quincy Adams and Martial Law, 436. Communicates a memoir of William C. Endicott, 493. Adams, Henry, LL.D., 198. Adams, Herbert B., LL.D., 182, 197. Death of, 180. Tribute to, by James F. Rhodes, 198-200.
Adams, John, LL.D., Pres. of the United States, 27, 93, 118, 130, 131, 140, 157- 160.
Adams, John Quincy, LL.D., Pres. of the United States, on proposed changes in the Constitution of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, 204 n. His connection with the genesis and development of the Monroe Doctrine, 373-436. Letters from, to Baron Tuyll, 378; to Rich- ard Rush, 384, 389. Account of his communications with Baron Tuyll, 394. His observations on the com- munications from Baron Tuyll, 405. Letters to, from James Monroe, 393 n., 409; from Baron Tuyll, 400; from Richard Rush, 412, 417, 419, 422, 424, 430, 434; Daniel Sheldon, Jr., 429. His views on Martial Law and the Emancipation of Slaves, 436-478. Summary of his utterances upon the subject, 475-478. Letters from, to
Solomon Lincoln, 439; S. Sampson, 447; Benjamin Lundy, 450; Robert Walsh, ib.; Nicholas Biddle, 452; George Parkman, 455; Edwin P. At- lee, 457; Charles F. Adams, 464; Kiah Bayley, 465; Samuel Webb, 467; Joshua Leavitt and H. B. Stan- ton, 468; Gerrit Smith, 469; B. D. Silliman, 470. Letters to, from S. Sampson, 447; B. Lundy, 449; Robert Walsh, 450; Nicholas Biddle, 452; E. P. Atlee, 455, 456; Josiah Quincy, 459; Benjamin Waterhouse, 460; James Fulton, Jr., 462; Q. D. Randal, 463; an anonymous writer, 474.
Adams, Samuel, LL.D., Gov. of Mass., 121.
Agassiz, Louis, LL.D., 178, 273. Alexander I., Emperor of Russia, 383, 400 et seq.
Alexander II., Emperor of Russia, as- sassination of, 184, 185.
Alfred, King, millenary of, 186, 187. Allen, Rev. Alexander V. G., D.D., 21. Allen, Hon. Charles, LL.D., 235. Allston, Washington, 369. American Academy Sciences, 173. American Antiquarian Society, 64, 78, 80, 93, 106, 108, 109, 240, 249, 488, 490, 491.
American Bank Note Company, 107, 481, 482, 483, 488. American Historical Association, 64, 200, 478, 491. "American Quarterly Review," 210 n. Amory, William, A.M., 33. Andrew, Hon. John A., LL.D., Gov. of Mass., 75, 257.
Andros, Sir Edmund, 304, 305, 313. Anonymous Fund, 33, 41. Appleton, Hon. Nathan, LL.D., 30. Appleton, Samuel, 30. Appleton, Hon. William, 30. Appleton, William S., A.M., 69, 105. Mentions the dates of death of two Senators of the United States, not heretofore known, 94. Memoir of W. H. Whitmore by, 96-104. Reads
Ballou, Rev. Hosea, 243. Bancroft, Frederic, Ph.D., elected a Corresponding Member, 105. Bayard, Hon. Thomas F., D.C.L., 79, 116, 493.
Bayley, Kiah, letter from J. Q. Adams to, 465.
Beaman, Charles C., A.M., 80. Beauregard, Gen. P. G. T., 267. Bell, Hon. Charles H., 109.
Bellamy, Rev. Joseph, letter from Jona- than Edwards to, 12. Bemis, George, LL.B., 32. Bennett, W. J., 162. Bentham, Jeremy, 221.
Berkeley, Rt. Rev. George, 21, 520. Biddle, Nicholas, letter from, to J. Q. Adams, 452. Letter from J. Q. Adams to, ib.
Bigelow, Melville M., LL.D., 28. His personal recollections of
Stubbs, 111-116. Blair, Gen. Frank P., 276.
Bland, Hon. Theodoric, 124, 125. Bliss, Hon. George, LL.D., 22.
Boston, rare view of, 162.
"Boston Daily Traveller," 55.
Boston Gas Light Co., 173.
Boston Latin School, 1, 96, 170, 257. "Boston Sunday Journal," 166. Boston "Transcript," 44. Bostonian Society, 48, 64, 98. Bourne, Edward G., Ph.D., elected a Corresponding Member, 368. Bowditch, Nathaniel I., A.M., 30. Boydell, John, his engraving of West's picture of Penn's treaty with the In- dians, 365.
Bradford, Gamaliel, A.B., 24, 326. Bradford, William, 79. Recovery of the manuscript of his History of Plym- outh, 78-81.
Bradstreet, Simon, Gov. of Mass., com- mission to Sir William Phips, 297. Instructions to Phips, ib.
Brainerd, Rev. David, 7, 16, 17. Brattle Street Church, Boston, model of, 35.
Brazer, Rev. John, D.D., 503. Brewer, Miss Frances J., 521. Brooks, John, LL.D., Gov. of Mass., 26,
Brooks, Peter C., 45.
Brown, John Nicholas, A.M., 28. Bryce, Rt. Hon. James, D. C.L., 53. Buckingham, Hon. Joseph T., 207, 210. Bugbee, James M., appointed to write the memoir of Samuel F. McCleary, 78, 180. Memoir of S. F. McCleary by, 255-263.
Bullock, Hon. Alexander H., LL.D., Gov. of Mass., 238.
Bunyan, John, his "Pilgrim's Progress,"
Burdett, Sir Francis, 422.
Burges, Elizeus, Gov. of Mass., 328, 341. Burke, Rt. Hon. Edmund, 502. Burnap, Miss Elizabeth, 26, 45. Burr, Aaron, 9.
Butler, Gen. Benjamin F., 261, 527. Butler, Simeon, deposition of, 302.
See Jenks, Henry F. Calhoun, Hon. John C., 208 n., 216, 380, 381, 382, 389, 445, 464. Canning, Rt. Hon. George, 373, 374, 375, 377, 381, 382, 383, 384, 388, 389, 391, 409, 410, 411, 412 et seq., 417, 419 et seq., 430, 434. Letters from, to Rich- ard Rush, 415, 416, 418, 433. Capen, Rev. Elmer H., D.D., 247, 253. Carnegie, Andrew, 226, 227.
Carnot, Marie F. S., President of the French Republic, assassination of, 184,
Carruth, Nathan, 56.
Cat, Jonathan Edwards's, reference to a, 11.
Chamberlain, Hon. Daniel H., LL.D., 29. Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. Joseph, 533. Chamberlain, Hon. Mellen, LL.D., 28. Receipt of manuscripts from the ex- ecutors of his will, 25.
Chambliss, Major N. R., 268, 270, 271. Channing, Edward, Ph.D., 24, 27, 105,
108. Remarks on the death of Robert N. Toppan, 109.
Charles River Bridge vs. Warren Bridge, Craigie, Andrew, letter to, from Dr. 210, 217.
Charleston, S. C., 268.
Chase, George B., A.M., 42, 364, 478. Appointed on the Committee to ex- amine the Treasurer's accounts, 2. Appointed on the Committee to pub- lish a selection from the Trumbull Papers, 25.
Chase, Hon. Salmon P., Secretary of U. S. Treasury, 327. Châteaubriand, François Auguste, Vi- comte de, 429.
Choate, Hon. Joseph H., LL.D., 80, 187, 188, 494.
Choate, Hon. Rufus, LL.D, 502, 505. Clark, John, M.D., portrait of, 26,
Collections of the Society, cited, 94, and passim.
Colonial Society of Massachusetts, 64, 106, 488, 491.
Columbia, S. C., burning of, 264-278. Committees of the Society. To nomi- nate officers, 2. To examine the Treas- urer's accounts, ib. To examine the Library, ib. To publish a selection of the Trumbull Papers, 25. To publish the Proceedings, 69. To attend the bi-centennial anniversary of Yale University, 180. To confer with Al- bert B. Hart, in regard to his co- operative History of the United States, 493. To attend the commem- oration of the birth of Edward E. Hale, ib. To attend a hearing with regard to the preservation of the frigate Constitution, ib.
'Congregational House," Boston, 63. Constitution, frigate, 493.
Cooke, Josiah P., LL.D., 177. Coolidge, Archibald Cary, Ph.D., 27, 95, 105, 364. Elected a member of the Council, 51.
Coolidge, Hon. T. Jefferson, A.M., 27, 166. Re-elected a Vice-President, 51. Remarks by, on the death of Lord Dufferin, 496.
Cooper, Thomas, M.D., 92. Corresponding Secretary. See Haynes, Henry W.
Cox, Hon. Jacob D., LL.D., 28, 266.
Craik, Dr. James, letter from, to An- drew Craigie, 362. Crawford, Hon. William H., 216. Creighton, Rt. Rev. Mandell, D.D., 28, 51, 70, 71, 78, 80, 81. Crowninshield, Hon. Benjamin W., 524. Crowninshield, Hon. Jacob, 525. Cuba, island of, 460.
Currency and debt, remarks by Gama- liel Bradford, on, 326, 327. Curtis, Hon. Benjamin R., LL.D., 280. Curtis, George William, LL.D., 505. Cushing, Hon. William, LL.D., Judge of U. S. Supreme Court, 231. Cushing, Hon. William, Newburyport,
Dabney, Charles W., LL.D., 321. Dale, Eben, 31.
Davenport, Rev. James, 9. Davis, Andrew McF., A.M., 29, 326, 368. Appointed on the Committee to examine the Library, 2. Elected a member of the Council, 51. Memoir of Robert N. Toppan by, 480-492. Davis, Hon. John, LL.D., Gov. of Mass., 235.
Davis, Hon. William T., A B., 80. Dawes, Hon. Thomas L., 237. Dean, John Ward, A.M., 513. Deane, Charles, LL.D., 494. DeGress, Capt. Francis, 274. Denny, Henry G., A.M., 88. De Normandie, Rev. James, D.D., 26, 493. Paper by, on Jonathan Edwards at Portsmouth, N. H., 16–20. Dexter, Franklin B., M.A., 514. Reads a paper on the manuscripts of Jona- than Edwards, 2.
Dexter, George, A.M., 32, 57, 105. Dexter, Rev. Morton, 24, 28, 51, 54, 227, 323, 493. Appointed on the Commit- tee to nominate officers, 2. Submits the Annual Report of the Council, 25. Memoir of E. G. Porter by, 55-68. Appointed to attend the bi-centennial of Yale University, 180. Gives an ac- count of the commemoration at Glas- gow University, 224. Remarks by, on the celebration at Yale University, 320.
Dickinson, Rev. Jonathan, 13. Dissolution of the Union, 468, 476. Donald, Rev. E. Winchester, D.D., 28. Dowse, Thomas, 31. Dowse Fund, 31, 41. Income of, 31,
39. Drake, Miss Anne, 22.
Dreams as Factors in History, paper on, by Josiah P. Quincy, 81-88. Dudley, Joseph, Gov. of Mass., 106, 109, 329, 337 et seq. Circular letter to, on the death of Queen Anne, 335. Case of the Governor and Council stated, 356-362. Dudley, Paul, 352, 353, 354. Dudley, William, 347. Duer, Hon. William, 139.
Duff, Sir Mountstuart Grant, 436. Dufferin, Frederick Temple-Blackwood, Marquis of, death of, 496.
Dufferin, Hariot Hamilton, Marchioness of, 499.
Dufferin, Helen Selina Sheridan, Baron- ess of, 497.
Dummer, Jeremy, 15.
Dunbar, Charles F., LL.D., 28.
Dwight, Rev. Sereno E., D.D., 3, 4, 10, 16, 21 n., 514, 519.
Dwight, Rev. Timothy, D.D., Pres. of Yale College, 3, 9.
Dwight, Rev. William T., D.D., 4.
Eames, Wilberforce, A.M., 281. Earle, Mrs. Alice Morse, 64. Eastman, Major Roger, 280, 281. Edinburgh, services at, in memory of President McKinley, 229.
Edwards, Esther (Mrs. Aaron Burr), 9,
Edwards, Rer. Jonathan, paper on his Manuscripts, by Franklin B. Dexter, 2-16. Their history, 3, 4. Contents of the collection at New Haven, 5–7. Letter from, to his wife, 8. His "Mis- cellaneous Observations," 10. His cor- respondence, 12. His " Catalogue,"
14. Paper on his visit to Portsmouth, N. H., by James De Normandie, 16- 20.
Letter from, to his daughter Mary, 19. Remarks on his short- hand writing, by William P. Upham, 20. Remarks by Alexander McKen- zie on Edwards's interest in spiders, 23. Paper by William P. Upham on his Short-Hand Writing, 514-521. Edwards, Mrs. Jonathan, 3, 8, 9. Edwards, Rev. Jonathan, Jr., D.D., 3, 10. Edwards, Mary (Mrs. Timothy Dwight), 9, 17, 18. Letter to, from her father,
Edwards, Rev. Timothy, 22. Edwards, Rev. Tryon, D.D., 4, 21. Egypt, improved condition of, 498. Eliot, Charles W., LL.D., 80, 321, 324. Elizabeth, Empress of Austria, assassina- tion of, 184, 185.
Ellis, Rev. George E., D.D., 33, 34, 73, 76, 240, 367.
Ellis Fund, 33, 41. Income of, 37, 38. Ellis House, 34, 41. Ellis Library, 43, 47. Emerson, Ralph Waldo, LL.D., 32. Endicott, John, Gov. of Mass., 524. Endicott, Capt. Samuel, 524. Endicott, Hon. William C., LL.D., 28, 493. Memoir of, 523-537. His birth
and lineage, 524. His education, 526. Begins the practice of the law, and is appointed a Judge of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, 527. His work as a Judge, 528. His deci- sion in the case of Phelps vs. Bowles, 529. Nominated as a candidate for Governor, 530. Appointed Secretary of War, ib. Elected a Trustee of the Peabody Education Fund, 532. His character, 533. Date of his death, 524. Summary of the events in his life, 534-537.
Endicott, William C., Jr., A.B., 523–533. Endicott, William P., 524. Enfield, Mass., 6.
England, changed feeling in, toward the United States, 189-183.
English Channel, Charles Sumner's feelings on entering the, 211. Erastus B. Bigelow Fund, 31, 41. In- come of, 31, 39, 41.
Erskine, Rev. John, D.D., 3. Evarts, Hon. William M., LL.D, 80, 238. Death of, 1, 28, 51.
Everett, Hon. Alexander H., LL.D., 217,
Everett, Hon. Edward, LL.D., 201. Letters from, to Joseph Story, 204- 210. His article on Judge Story in the New England Magazine, 207–210. Everett, Hon. William, LL.D., 29, 72, 479. Appointed on the Committee to examine the Library, 2.
Felton, Cornelius C., LL.D., Pres. of Harvard College, 168. Firth, Charles H., LL.D., elected a Cor- responding Member, 180. Fisher, Rev. George P., D.D., 321. Fiske, John, LL.D., 29, 198, 368, 494. Remarks by the President on the death of, 180-182; by James Schouler, 193-198.
Fletcher, Hon. Richard, LL.D., 211. Foote, Rev. Henry W., 57, 105. Ford, Worthington C., 28, 95, 326, 436, 437, 438, 493. Appointed on the Com- mittee to examine the Library, 2.
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