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LIST OF DONORS.

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Lowell Historical Society.

Maine Historical Society.
Maine State Library.

Maryland Historical Society.

Massachusetts Association of the New
Jerusalem Church.

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy.
Massachusetts Cremation Society.
Massachusetts Forestry Association.
Massachusetts General Hospital.
Massachusetts Medical Society.

Massachusetts Society for the Preven-
tion of Cruelty to Animals.
Massachusetts State Library.
Medford Historical Society.

Oklahoma Historical Society.
Old Dartmouth Historical Society.
Old South Work, Directors of the.
Peabody Historical Society.
Peabody Institute, Baltimore.
Peabody Museum of American Archæ
ology and Ethnology.

Penn, Mead and Jury Commemoration
Committee, England.

Pennsylvania Historical Society.

Perkins Institute and Massachusetts

School for the Blind.

Phillips Academy, Andover.
Princeton University.
Phillips Exeter Academy.

Railway News Company.

Robert E. Lee Memorial Association of
Louisiana.

Royal Historical Society.
Saint Botolph Club, Boston.
Saint Nicholas Society, New York.

Schenectady County Historical Society.
Sharon Historical Society.

Société de l'Histoire de France.
Society of Antiquaries of London.

Mercantile Library Association of New Society of the Army of the Cumberland.

York.

Michigan State Library.
Middlesex County.

Middlesex Union Conference of Congre-
gational Churches.

Military Order of the Loyal Legion,
Minnesota.

Missouri Historical Society of St. Louis.
Montana Historical Society.
Mount Auburn Cemetery.
Mount Holyoke College.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
National Board of Trade.
National Civil Service Reform League.
Nebraska State Historical Society.
New Bedford Public Library.
Newberry Library, Chicago.
New England Historic Genealogical
Society.

New England Methodist Historical So-
ciety.

New England Society of Brooklyn, N. Y.
New England Society of New York.
New England Society of Pennsylvania.
New Hampshire Historical Society.
New Hampshire State Library.
New Jersey Historical Society.
New Jersey Home for Disabled Sol-
diers.

New York Historical Society.
New York Public Library.
Niagara Historical Society.
North Carolina Historical Commission.
Norwood Historical Society.
Oberlin College.

Ohio State Archæological and Historical
Society.

Society of the Army of the Potomac.
Society of Colonial Wars.

Society of Colonial Wars, Massachu

setts.

Sons of the American Revolution, MassaSociety of Colonial Wars, Wisconsin. chusetts.

Sons of the Revolution, General So-
ciety.

South Carolina Historical Society.
State Street Trust Company.
Suffolk Institute of Archæology and
Swedish-American Historical Society.
Natural History, England.
Trustees of Public Reservations.
Tufts College.

University of California.
Union League of Philadelphia.
University of Michigan.
University of Chicago.
University of Vermont.
University of Toronto.
Vermont State Library.
Virginia Historical Society.
Virginia State Library.
Washington and Lee University.
Washington University State Historical
Society.

Western Reserve Historical Society.
Williams College.

Winchester Home Corporation for Aged
Women.

Winthrop Normal and Industrial College.
Wisconsin Historical Society.
Woman's Relief Corps, Department of
Woburn Public Library.
Massachusetts.

Worcester Board of Trade. Worcester Public Library. Yale University.

Arthur Adams.
Henry Adams.
John Albree.

Charles Beatty Alexander.
Clarence Walworth Alvord.
William Sumner Appleton.
James Newell Arnold.
William Plumb Bacon.
Thomas Willing Balch.
Simeon Eben Baldwin.
Jonathan Franklin Bancroft.
George Barrie & Sons.
Charles Newcomb Baxter.
Charles Currier Beale.
Benjamin Betts.

Thomas William Bicknell.

Miss Mary Bigelow.
William K. Bixby.
William Bliss.

Noadiah Potter Bowler.
Edwin Howard Brigham.
William Graham Brooks.
Francis Henry Brown.
Cyrus Franklin Burge.
Henry Sweetser Burrage.
Charles Carroll Carpenter.
George E. Carter.
Seth C. Cary.
Philippe-Baby Casgrain.
Alfred Dupont Chandler.
Miss Ellen Chase.

James Macmaster Codman.
John Nelson Cole.
Deloraine Pendre Corey.
John Atwood Cotton.
Macgrane Coxe.

Albert Crane.

Mrs. William Sumner Crosby.
Charles Edward Davis, Jr.
Gherardi Davis.

Chauncey Mitchell Depew.
Franklin Bowditch Dexter.
Hugo Adelard Dubuque.
Miss Mary Farrar.
Albert Alonzo Folsom.
Joseph Foster.

Mrs. Reginald Foster.
John Allen Fowle.
William Francis Ganong.
Frank Augustine Gardner.
Frederick Lewis Gay.
George Augustus Goddard.
Charles Eliot Goodspeed.
Nathan Goold.
George Augustus Gordon.
Robert Montraville Green.
Edwin Augustus Grosvenor.
Thomas Francis Harrington.
Charles Henry Hart.

LIST OF DONORS.

Richard E. Helbig.
Uriah Hill, Jr.
Edward Hitchcock.

Samuel Verplanck Hoffman.
Miss Ellen Sturgis Hooper.
George Edwin Horr.
Clement S. Houghton.
Thomas Welburn Hughes.

Miss Amy Eleanor E. Hull.

Mrs. Susan R. Hull.

Robert P. Hunter.

Charles Lewis Hutchins.

Heirs of Patrick Tracy Jackson, 2d.

John Franklin Jameson.

Mrs. Celia V. Jamison.

Charles Francis Jenkins.

John Woolf Jordan.

Estate of William Hamilton Stewart Jordan.

Walter S. Kerr.

George Kimball.

Horatio Collins King.
George Lyman Kittredge.
Lewis Cass Ledyard.

Miss Mary Theresa Leiter.
Francis Henry Lincoln.
George Emery Littlefield.
George Edgar Lothrop.
Duc de Loubat.

Charles Henry Ludington.
John Hildreth McCollom.
Mrs. Laura Norcross Marrs.
Henry Chapman Mercer.
Clarence Bloomfield Moore.
Charles Allen Munn.
Charles William Noyes.
Luis Thayer Ojeda.
Edmund Henry Oliver.
Victor Hugo Paltsits.
James Parker Parmenter.
Lewis S. Patrick.
Stephen Denison Peet.
Henry Cole Quinby.
Edward Kennard Rand.
Mrs. Octavia Wilson Reed.
Sidney Smith Rider.
Mrs. Lydia Cotton Rixford.
Mrs. William Barton Rogers.
Joseph George Rosengarten.
Arthur Prentice Rugg.

Charles Frank Russell.

Richard Middlecott Saltonstall.

William Barnas Sears.
Edwin Jaquett Sellers.
John K. Shellenberger.
Charles Gaston Smith.
Delavan Smith.

Frank Smith.

Henry A. M. Smith.

Somerville Journal, Publishers of the.
James Henry Stark.

Charles Stearns.

Stone and Webster, Boston.

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Bellamy Storer.

Robert Thaxter Swan. Reuben Gold Thwaites. Charles Wesley Tibbetts. Caleb Benjamin Tillinghast. Frederick Jackson Turner.

John Henry Turner.

Ellis B. Usher.

LIST OF DONORS.

William Babcock Weeden.
Edward H. Williams, Jr.
Miss Pauline Willis.
Miss Emma S. Wilson.

George Parker Winship.
Charles Woodberry.

Charles Jeptha Hill Woodbury.
Charles Woolley.

Mrs. Ginevra Caroline (Westlake) Wait. Estate of Edward James Young.

Creswell A. C. Waller.

Wilson Waters.

Herbert E. Young.

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INDEX.

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117.

on the Garibaldi episode, 321.
Adams, Charles Francis (H. U. 1856),
165, 179, 309, 393, 406, 411.
address in Charleston, S. C., 1902,
82.
announces death of J. M. Brown,

185; of J. A. Doyle, 185; and
E. G. Bourne, 399.
announces gift of W. G. Brooks,
231; of Mrs. W. B. Rogers, 509.
"Centennial Milestone," 531n.
colonel, 5th Mass. cavalry, 79, 171.
communicates letter of J. Savage,
Jr., 1862, 117-124.

eighth President, Mass. Hist. So-
ciety, 171, 295.

elected President, 32, 430.

gift, 1901, 15.

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'History of Chelsea," by M. Cham-
berlain, 232, 450.

John Cotton Memorial, 101, 169, 180.
"Lee's Centennial," 4.

of committee to publish Proceed-
ings, 180.

on Honorary membership of the
Society, 315-318.

a

- continued.
Adams, Charles Francis
on Lincoln's offer, 1861, of
military command to Garibaldi,
319-325.

on names of streets and squares,
529-532.

on_Thompson's Island and Miles
Standish, 532-535.

pays tribute to D. H. Chamberlain,
77-93; to C. H. Dalton, 394-399;
to H. G. Denny, 182-183; to S.
Lincoln, 183-184; to D. Masson,
184-185; to J. E. Sanford, 183;
to E. H. Strobel, 318-319; to S.
Walpole, 185-186.

presents memorandum by Treas-
urer, 508, 509.

President, Union Pacific Railroad
Co., 79.

presides, 1, 71, 95, 166, 180, 232,
291, 315, 394, 450, 508.
revision of By-Laws, 318, 394.
C. Schurz and Spanish mission,
115-117, 324.

serves in Civil War, 79.
C. C. Smith as Editor, 95, 181-182;
as Treasurer, 73-77, 180, 181.
"Three Episodes," 533, 534n.
"Three Phi Beta Kappa Ad-
dresses," 415.

unveils bust of R. C. Winthrop,
97-101.

Adams, Franklin George, 472.
on C. Robinson, 469.
Adams, Henry,

Honorary Member, transfer of, 291,
316, 414; acceptance, 315.
Adams, John, Pres. of United States,
44n, 56, 519.

appointment of E. Gerry,
defeated, 1800, 253.
effect of his policy, 380.
electoral votes, 373n.

380.

History of administration of, by J.
Wood, suppressed, 51–57.
home at Quincy, 531.

T. Jefferson for French mission,
380.

neutral administration, 373.

Adams, John-continued.

INDEX.

purpose of the sedition laws, 381.
under influence of Hamilton and
Pickering, 381.

Adams, John Quincy, Pres. of United
States, 364.
administration,

360;
ments, 379; patronage, 360, 372;
appoint-
and policy of, 378-380, 385,
386.

and Calhoun, 365; and Clay, 391.
and Federalists, 392.

and J. McLean, 364n, 365n.
and War of 1812, 388n.
candidate for President, 369, 391.
course as President, 369.

high political service, 388n, 391.
high principles of administration,
362.

R. King for English mission, 392.
opposition of office-holders, 362.
re-election as President desired,
368n.

Adams, Samuel,

on separation of Maine, 138.
Adelbert College, 401.

Admiralty courts, 254, 257, 259.
Agawam, 535.
Agricola, 454.
Akron, Ohio, 229.

Alabama, 145, 475.

Albion, ship, 240.

Alden, John (d. 1687).

verses on, by J. Cotton, 208.
Aldrich, Peleg Emory, 174.
Alexander, Edward Porter, 79, 80.
"Memoirs of a Confederate," 80.
Alexander, Giles, 436.

Alexander's Magazine, 472n.
Alfred, King, 521.

Allen, Alexander Viets Griswold,
"Freedom of the Church," 415.
"Phillips Brooks," 415.
Allen, Luke, 354.
Allen, Thomas, 301n, 305.
Allen, Walter, 178.

"Governor Chamberlain's Admin-
istration," South Carolina, 172.
in Worcester High School, 173.
on D. H. Chamberlain, 170-173,
179.

Allen, Zachariah, 273.
Alley, John Burroughs, 496.
Allstadt, John H.,

his slaves, Harper's Ferry, 511, 512,
516.

Altamira y Crevea, Rafael,

Althorp (John Charles Spencer), Vis-
count, 199.

American Academy of Arts and
Sciences, 312.
library moved, 27.
American Antiquarian Society, 280,

415.

"American Citizen, "41, 42, 48, 58-60,
63, 64.

A. Burr desires to suppress it, 48.
American Historical Association, 401,
404, 406.

"American Historical Review," 225,
401, 404.

American Jewish Historical Society,
gives medal, 28.

"American Men of Letters," 403.
"American Nation," by A. B. Hart,
5, 176, 402, 416.
American Philosophical Society,
American Revolution.
gives Franklin medal, 28.

See United States.
American Unitarian Association, 312.
Ames, Benjamin, 159.
Amherst Academy, 170.
Amherst College, 66, 67.
Amory, John, 242.
Amory, Thomas, 242.
Amory, William,

William Amory Fund, 10.
Anderson, John E., 124.

Andrew, John Albion, 171, 283, 284.

Andrews, George Leonard, 119, 120.
biographical note, 119n.

Andros, Sir Edmund, 167.

and bank of credit, 415.

Ann and Hope, ship, 250, 253, 257,
258, 277.

Anne, Queen,

chair given to Wm. Tailer, 166, 426.
Anonymous Fund,

use,

10.

origin and
Appleton, Nathan, 7.
Appleton, Samuel,

Appleton, William, 7.
gives Appleton Fund, 7.
Appleton, William Sumner (H. U.
1860).

bequest of coins and medals, 29-31,
294, 428.

Appleton, William Sumner (H. U.
1896).

coins and medals of the Appleton
collection arranged, 29-31.

Appleton collection of coins and
medals, 29-31, 294, 428.

Corresponding Member, election of, Appleton Fund.

315, 414; acceptance, 412.

historical works, 450.

origin and use, 7.

Appleton's Cyclopædia, 119n, 122n.

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