Reads their report, 46. Communi- | cates letters from Joseph Jones to James Madison, 116. Paper by, on the relations of the Governor and Council of Mass., after the death of Queen Anne, 327-362. Paper by, on the Genesis of the Monroe Doctrine, 373-436.
Franklin Fund, 73, 77. Fraser, Alexander C., LL.D., 23. Frémont, Gen. John C, 444.
Fuller, Sarah Margaret (Countess Os- soli), Memoirs of, 369.
Fulton, James, Jr., letter from, to J. Q. Adams, 462.
Gallatin, Hon. Albert, 145, 393, 419. Gardiner, Samuel Rawson, D C.L., 53. Garfield, James A., Pres. of the United States, assassination of, 184, 185. General Fund, 32, 41. Income of, 38. Genet, Edmond C., 142, 143. Gérard, Balthazar, 185.
Gerry, Elbridge, LL.D., letter from, to Fulwar Skipwith, 90.
Gibbes, Robert W., M.D., 273. Giddings, Hon. Joshua R., 442, 447. Gilman, David Coit, LL.D., 28, 321. Letter on the death of Herbert B. Adams, 198.
Glasgow University, commemoration at, 28, 224.
Godkin, Edwin L., D.C.L., 188 n. Goodell, Abner C., A.M., 63. Remarks by, on Daniel Webster's quotations, 166-168.
Goodwin, James J., 479.
Gordon, Rev. George A., D.D., 29. Gough, John B., his oratory, 504. Gouverneur, Samuel L., letter from
James Monroe to, 410.
Gover, William, deposition of, 303. Grant, Robert, Ph.D., 263. Gray, Hon. Horace, LL.D., 29. Gray, John C., LL.D., 28. Grayson, Hon. William, 124. Green, Hon. Samuel A., LL.D., 1, 2, 25, 29, 46, 69, 72, 74, 80, 264, 493. An- nounces the death of William M. Evarts, 1. Submits his Annual Re- port as Librarian, 42. Re-elected a Vice-President, 51, and Librarian, ib. Communicates a paper on President Lincoln's speech at Gettysburg, 92. Remarks by, in communicating two narratives of the expedition of Sir William Phips against Canada, 281. Communicates a letter in reference to Boydell's engraving of West's picture of Penn's treaty with the Indians,
365. Presents for Miss L. N. Perkins and Miss F. J. Brewer a manuscript volume of Samuel Sewall, Jr., 521. Greenleaf, Simon, LL.D., 210, 215, 220. Greenough, William W., A.B., 28. Grey, Charles, Earl, 422. Grinnan, A. G., 117.
Grosart, Rev. Alexander B., 4, 10. Gross, Charles, Ph.D., elected a Resi- dent Member, 69.
Guiteau, Charles J., 185.
Hadley, Arthur T., LL.D., 321. Hale, Rev. Edward E., D.D., 80, 239, 323, 364, 371, 493. Committee ap- pointed to attend the celebration of his birthday, 493.
Hale, Hon. John P., 483. Hall, Rev. Edward H., 28, 493. Hall, G. Stanley, LL.D., 29, 323. Halleck, Gen. Henry W., 268. Hamilton, Hon. Alexander, 118, 119, 120, 122, 134, 140, 143, 146, 148. Hampton, Gen. Wade, 265 et seq. Hardwick, Mass., 240, 241, 242, 248, 253. Harper, William R., LL.D., 321. Harris, Henry, 32.
Harrison, Benjamin, Pres. of the United States, 124, 125.
Harrison, Frederic, M.A., 187. Elected a Corresponding Member, 2, 28. Harrison, J. B., 162.
Harrison, William H., Pres. of the United States, 473.
Hart, Albert B., Ph.D., 88, 95, 105, 239, 323, 478. Plans a co-operative His- tory of the United States, 366. Vote in regard to it, 367. Committee ap- pointed to confer with him, 493. Hassam, John T., A.M., 29, 478. Havre, France, Charles Sumner's first impressions of, 213.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 370.
Hayes, Rutherford B., LL.D., Pres. of the United States, 2, 237.
Haynes, Henry W., A.M., 1, 24, 198, 264, 493. Re-elected Corresponding Secretary, 51.
Henderson, Hon. John, U. S. Senator from Mississippi, death of, 94. Henry IV., King of France, assassina- tion of, 185. Henry, Patrick, 121, 133, 503. Henry, Hon. William Wirt, LL.D., 28. "Heraldic Journal," 97. Heraldry in America, paper on, by William S. Appleton, 163-166. Higginson, Henry L., LL.D., elected a Resident Member, 493.
Higginson, Thomas W., LL.D., 26, 73, 257, 262, 323, 493. Remarks by, on the death of Horace E. Scudder, 494. Hill, Clement Hugh, A.M., 27. Hillard, Hon. George S., LL.D., 219 n.,
Hoadly, Charles J., LL.D., 28. Hoar, Hon. Ebenezer Rockwood, LL.D., 33.
Hoar, Hon. George F., LL.D., 70, 320. Remarks by, on the recovery of the manuscript of Bradford's History of Plymouth, 78-81. Remarks by, on possible changes in the course of his- tory, 230-238.
Hoar, John, 94.
Hobbes, Thomas, 502.
Hobhouse, John Cam (Lord Broughton),
Holidays, National, paper on, by W. R. Thayer, 506-513.
Holmes, Hon. Oliver Wendell, LL.D., 28.
Holy Alliance, see paper on Genesis of the Monroe Doctrine, passim. Honorary Members, paper by the Presi dent on the election of, 51-54. Hopkins, Rev. Samuel, D.D., 3, 14. Howard, John Clark, M.D., 26, 45. Howard, Gen. Oliver O., 265 et seq. Hoyt, Albert H., A.M., 240 n., 253. Hubbard, Hon. Samuel, LL.D, 202. Hudson, Hon. Charles, A.M., 62. Hughes, Christopher, 419. Humbert, King of Italy, assassination of, 184, 185.
Hunnewell, James F., A.M., 27, 29, 45, 162.
Hunter, Hon. John, 95.
Hutchinson, Thomas, Gov. of Mass., 329, 338.
India, under the Viceroyalty of Lord Dufferin, 498.
Indians, Boydell's engraving of West's picture of Penn's treaty with the,
Ingersoll, Hon. Charles J., 441. Ireland, 191, 192.
157-160, 231, 232, 233, 445, 475. Letters from James Monroe to, 375, 409, 411, 503, 525.
Jefferson Papers, 27, 31.
| Jenks, Rev. Henry F., 25, 29, 69, 88, 180, 320. Appointed on the Committee to publish a selection from the Trumbull Papers, 25. His report as Cabinet- Keeper, 44. Re-elected Cabinet- Keeper, 51. Memoir of Lucius R. Paige by, 240-254,
Johnson, Kev. Samuel, 13 n. Johnson, Samuel, LL.D., 86, 196. Joliet, Louis, 91.
Jones, Joseph, letters from, to James Madison, 116-161. Moderation of his political opinions, 118. On the re- moval of officers under the United States government, 132. On a va- cancy in the office of President, 137. On the establishment of a sinking fund, 140. On the appointment of John Jay as minister to England, 145. On the ratification of Jay's Treaty, 147. On the resignation of Edmund Randolph, 150. On the treaty-making power, 155. On the Presidential elec- tion of 1796, 157-159. On a division
of the State of Virginia, 161.
Kelly, Hon. William, U. S. Senator from Alabama, death of, 94.
Kerr, Hon. Joseph, 95.
Lafayette, Gilbert Motier, Marquis de,
Lamartine, Alphonse M. L. de Prat de, 93.
Lamson, Frederick, 45.
La Salle, René R. Cavalier, Sieur de, 91. Latham, Williams. A.M., 32. Laurier, Sir Wilfred, 498. Lawrence, Hon. Abbott, LL.D., 171. Lawrence, Abbott, A.M., 33.
Lawrence, Rt. Rev. William, D.D., 29, 30, 80.
Lawrence Fund, 33, 41. Income of, 33, 41.
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, Pres. of the Leavitt, Rev. Joshua, and Stanton, Henry
United States, 216, 442, 461.
James, William, LL.D., 503.
Jameson, J. Franklin, LL.D., 199. Jay, Hon. John, 145.
Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. of the United States, 118, 119, 120, 121, 153, 156,
B, letter from J. Q. Adams to, 468. Lecky, Rt. Hon. William E. H., LL.D.,
Lee, Charles, 151, 152. Lee, Henry, A.M., 171, 478. Lee, Richard Henry, 121, 124.
Lefevre, Rt. Hon. G. S., 187. Lexington, Mass., 58, 61, 62. Librarian. See Green, Samuel A. Library of the Society, 25, 42, 46, 69, 105, 180, 264, 324, 365, 493. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. of the United States, paper by Samuel A. Green, on his speech at Gettysburg, 92-94. As- sassination of, 181, 185. Mentioned, 437, 502. Lincoln, Hon. Levi (H. U. 1772), 231- 233. Letters to, from Robert Smith and Cæsar A. Rodney, 231; from James Madison, 232.
Lincoln, Hon. Levi (H. U. 1802), 233, 236. Letter from, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Mass., 234.
Lincoln, Hon. Solomon, letter from J. Q. Adams to, 438.
Livermore, George, A.M., 31. Livermore, Thomas L., A.M., 28. Liverpool, Robert B. Jenkinson, Earl of,
Livingston, Hon. Edward, 155. Lloyd, Thomas, 365.
Lodge, Hon. Henry Cabot, LL.D., 30. Logan, James, 365.
Logan, Gen. John A., 266, 272, 273. Logan, William, 365.
Long, Hon. John D., LL.D., Gov. of Mass., 528.
Longfellow, Henry W., LL.D., 251, 494, 495, 496.
Longfellow, Rev. Samuel, his Life of his brother, 496.
Lord, Arthur, A.M., 42, 80. Appointed
on the Committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, 2. Appointed on the Committee to publish a selec- tion from the Trumbull Papers, 25. Lord, Hon. Nathaniel J., A.M., 526. Lord, Hon. Otis P., LL.D., 527. Lothrop, Rev. Samuel K., D.D., 26. Lothrop, Thornton K., LL.B., 24, 28, 168. Re-elected a member of the Council, 51. Memoir of Augustus Lowell, by, 169-179.
Lowell, A. Lawrence, LL.B., 95. Ap- pointed on the Committee to nominate officers, 2.
Lowell, Augustus, A.M., 28. Memoir of, by Thornton K. Lothrop, 169-179. His ancestry, 169. His birth, 170. His early business life, 171. His interest in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 173. Trustee of the Lowell Institute, 175. His business sagacity, 178. His death, 179. Lowell, Edward J., A.M., 76. Lowell, Francis C., A.M., 171.
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Baron, 116.
McCarthy, Justin, 502.
McCleary, Major Andrew, 256. McCleary, Lieut. David, 256.
McCleary, Samuel Foster, the elder, 256. McCleary, Samuel F., A.M., death of, 69. Tribute to, by the President, 72-75; by Charles C. Smith, 75-78. Memoir of, assigned to James M. Bugbee, 78, 180. Memoir of, by Mr. Bugbee, 255-263. His ancestry, 255. His parentage, 256. His birth, 257. His early education, ib. Be- comes City Clerk of Boston, 258. Changes in the community, 259. His personal character, 260. His retire- ment from office, 261. His other services, 262. His death, 263. McCleary, Rev. Samuel F., Jr., 263. McGuire, Frederick B., 116, 117. McGuire, James C., 116. McKenzie, Rev. Alexander, D.D., 28, 30, 253. Remarks by, on the interest of Jonathan Edwards in spiders, 23. Re- appointed on the Committee to pub- lish the Proceedings, 69. McKinley, William, Pres. of the United States, remarks by the President on the assassination of, 183-187. Mackintosh, Sir James, 422. McMaster, John B., Litt.D., elected a Corresponding Member, 493. Madison, James, Pres. of the United States, 374, 375, 376. Letters to,
from Joseph Jones, of Virginia, 116- 161. His character, 118, 119. His relations with Jefferson, 120. Letter from, to Levi Lincoln, 232. Madison, Mrs. James, 116.
Mann, Hon. Horace, LL.D., 168. March, Rev. Daniel, D.D., 58. Margry, Pierre, 91.
Marshall, John, LL.D., 93, 152, 220. Letter from, to Fulwar Skipwith, 89. Marshall, Hon. Thomas F., 441. Martens, F. F., LL.D., 321. Martial Law and the Emancipation of Slaves, paper on, by Charles F. Adams, 436-478.
Massachusetts, paper by Worthington C. Ford, on the relations between the Governor and Council of, on the death of Queen Anne, 327-362. Massachusetts Historical Trust Fund, 31, 41. Income of, 31, 39, 41, 264. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 173, 174.
Masson, David, LL.D., 53.
Mather, Rev. Cotton, D.D., 83, 84, 319. Mather, Rev. Increase, D.D., 282, 320, 328.
Matthews, Hon. Stanley, 237. Meetings of the Society, 1, 25, 69, 105, 180, 264, 324, 365, 493. Annual Meet- ing, 25. Stated meetings to be omitted during the summer, 105.
Merriman, Mrs. Helen Bigelow, 31. Metcalf, William, 22.
Middleton, Hon. Henry, 378, 412. Mills, Hon. Elijah H., 233. Mills, Hon. John, 234.
Minot, Hon. William, LL.D., 32. Minot, William, Jr., LL.B., 32. Missouri Question, 445, 475. Mommsen, Theodor, 53. Monroe, Hon. George H., 24. Monroe, James, Pres. of the United States, 119, 122, 126, 142, 146, 149, 373, 374 et seq. Letters from, to Thomas Jefferson, 375, 409, 411; to John Quincy Adams, 380, 381, 384 n., 393 n., 409; to S. L. Gouverneur, 410; to, from Richard Rush, 420. Changes proposed by, in a dispatch from J. Q. Adams, 378, 387. Moody, Rev. Samuel, York, 17, 18. Moore, John Bassett, LL.D., 28. Morgan, J. Pierpont, 80.
Morley, Rt. Hon. John, LL.D., 1, 28, 81. Mormon Church, 85.
Morse, Col. Charles F., 269. Morton, Hon. Marcus, LL.D., Gov. of Mass., 217.
Napoleon III., Emperor of the French, at- tempted assassination of, 184, 185. Nesselrode, Charles Robert, Comte de, 399. Letters from, to Baron Tuyll, 402; to, from Baron Tuyll, 400, 401. Newbury Historical Society, 487.
New England Historical and Genealogi- cal Register, 97, 164, 240.
New England Historic Genealogical Society, 64, 97, 491.
"New England Magazine," 207, 210. New England Society of New York, 478.
Newland, Hon. David, 453. New York "Independent," cited, 4. Norcross, Grenville H., LL.B., 88. "North American Review," 181 n., 208. Northampton, Mass., 5, 7, 14. Northrop, Cyrus, LL.D., 321. Northumberland, Algernon Percy, Duke of, 62. Norton, Charles Eliot, LL.D., 105, 162, 325. Remarks by, on the life and work of William W. Story, 368–371. Nourse, Hon. Henry S., A.M., 30. Re- marks by, on the burning of Colum- bia, S. C., 274-278. Noxon, Dr. Robert, 480.
Oliver, Fitch Edward, M.D., 73, 76. Oliver, Gen. John M., 273.
Olney, Hon. Richard, LL.D., 28, 533. Oratory, The Decline of, as a Factor in History, paper by Josiah P. Quincy on, 501-506.
Orsini, Felice, 184, 185.
Otis, Hon. Harrison Gray, 255, 257. Oxford, University of, 115.
Page, Nathaniel, 241. Page, Walter G., 45. Paige, Rev. Lucius R., D.D., 180. Me- moir of, by Henry F. Jenks, 240–254. His birth, 240. His ancestry, 241. Enters the Universalist ministry, 243. His character as a preacher, 244. As a pastor and a theologian, 245. Re- tires from the ministry, 246. Pub- lishes his History of Cambridge, ib. His Commentary on the New Testa- ment, 247. His interest in Tufts College, ib. His connection with the Masonic body, 248. His connection with this Society, 249. His home life, 250. His old age, 251. His death, 252. Tributes to, 253. His published works, 254. Paige, Timothy, 242. Paine, Nathaniel, A.M., elected a Resi- dent Member, 2, 28. Communicates a letter from James Craik to Andrew Craigie, 362.
Paine, Thomas, 158, 160.
Palfrey, Hon. John G., LL.D., 162. Palfrey, Miss Sara H., 45. Palfrey, Col. William, 45.
Park, Rev. Edwards A., D.D., 4, 12, 23, 28. Parker, Hon. Francis E., LL.B., 73, 257. Parker, Rev. Theodore, 93. Parkman, Francis, LL.D., 92.
Parkman, George, M.D., letter from J. Q. Adams to, 455. Payne, William, 329, 347. Peabody, George, 31, 532.
Peabody Education Fund, 2, 532. Peabody Fund, 31, 41. Income of, 31, 40, 41.
Perkins, Miss Louisa N., 521. Perry, Jairus W., 527. Phelps vs. Bowles, 529.
Phi Beta Kappa Society, proposed changes in the constitution of, 204 et seq.
Phillips, Hon. John, A.M., first Mayor of Boston, 255, 257.
Phillips, John C., A.B., 57, 105.
Phillips, Wendell, LL.B., 255, 502, 505. Phips, Sir William, narratives of his ex- pedition against Canada, 281-319. His commission, 297. Instructions to, ib. Pickering Papers, 73, 76.
Pierce, Hon. Edward L., LL.D., 201. Pinckney, Gen. Charles C., 157. Pinckney, Charles C., John Marshall, and Elbridge Gerry, letter from, to Fulwar Skipwith, 89. Pinckney, Thomas, 144. Pinckney, Mrs. 276, 277.
Polignac, Auguste, J. A. M., Prince de, 382, 430.
Poore, Ben. Perley, letter from Jared Sparks to, 91.
Porter, Rev. Edward G., 28, 105. Memoir of, by Morton Dexter, 55–68. His an- cestry, 55. His birth and education, 56. Travels in Europe, 57. Settled over a church in Lexington, 58. His death, 59. His character, ib. His rank in his profession, 60. His inter- est in historical work, 61 et seq. His various activities, 64. List of his pub- lications, 65-68. Porter, John, 55. Porter, Royal L., 55.
Porter, Mrs. Royal L. (afterward Mrs. Nathan Carruth), 56.
Portsmouth, N. H., paper by James De Normandie on Jonathan Edwards's visit to, 16-20.
Pozzo di Borgo, Charles André, Comte, 429, 433.
Prescott, Hon. William, LL.D., 202. Presidency of the United States, succes- sion to, in case of vacancy, 137. President. See Adams, Charles F.
Prince Society, 64, 97, 105, 108, 109-111, 489, 491.
Princeton College, 3, 16. Proceedings of the Society, cited, 33-35, 52, 71, 183, 246, 326. Serials published, 54, 168, 239, 323, 479. New volume published, 168.
Quincy, Hon. Josiah, LL.D., Pres. of Harvard College, 255, 257. Letter from, to J. Q. Adams, 459. Quincy, Josiah P., A.M., paper by, on Dreams as Factors in History, 81-88. Paper by, on the Decline of Oratory as a Factor in History, 501-506.
Ranck, George W., death of, 180, 182. Rand, Benjamin, LL.D., 218, 219. Randal, Q. D., letter from, to J. Q. Ad- ams, 463.
Randolph, Beverly, 124, 125, 126. Randolph, Edmund, Gov. of Virginia, 124, 125, 131, 132, 133, 150, 154. Randolph, Edward, Toppan's Memoir of, 109-111.
Ravaillac, François, 185. Ravenga, -,427, 428. Rawson, Edward, 487.
Ray, Caleb, deposition of, 301. Recording Secretary. See Young, Ed- ward J.
Removals from office by the President of the United States, 132. Rendle, William, 478. Rhodes, James F., LL.D., 27, 95, 239, 320, 367, 479, 493. Re-elected a mem- ber of the Council, 51. Paper by, on the death of Herbert B. Adams, 198- 200. Paper by, on Who burned Co- lumbia? 264-274.
Richard Frothingham Fund, 32, 41. In- come of, 32, 38, 41. Ridgway, Miss Ann E., 522. Ridgway, Miss Henrietta B., 324, 522. Ridgway, Samuel S., 522. Robert C. Winthrop Fund, 33, 41. In- come of, 33, 41.
Robertson, Hon. John, 439. Rodney, Hon. Cæsar A., letter from, to Levi Lincoln, 231.
Rogers, William B., LL.D., 173, 174. Root, Hon. Elihu, 531. Ropes, John C., LL.D., 28. Rosebery, Archibald Philip Primrose, Earl of, 189.
Rouen, France, Charles Sumner's first impressions of, 215.
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