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Arrowsmith, Aaron,

map of United States, 59, 60.

Arthur, King, 522.

Arthur, ship, 241, 261-269,
Arundel, Maine, 137.

274.

INDEX.

547

Bancroft, George-continued.
"Life and Letters," by M. A.
DeWolfe Howe, 416.

papers relating to Boston, 519.
Bangor Theological Seminary, 281.
Bank, 1714, 208.

Bank-bills, counterfeit, 315, 427.
Bank of Credit,

"Was it Andros?" by A. McF.
Davis, 415.

Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 117, 326.
Bannister, William B., 161.

Bar Association, Suffolk, 190.
Barbary States, 56.

Barber,

Ashurst, Henry, 301, 302, 304, 305, Barber, John,

307.

Asten, Abraham, 63.

Atchison, David Rice, 220, 221, 334,
354.

Atchison, Kansas, 221.

Auditors of the Society, 446, 447.
Audubon, John James,

"Birds of America" sold, 13.

Augusta, Maine, 164, 285.
convention at, 1816, 144.
proposed capital, 145.

Avis, John, 330.

Ayer, Mary Farwell,

Boston newspapers, check-list of,

416.

Aytoun, Sir William Edmonstoune,

194.

B.

Bacon, Edward, 301n.

Bacon, Francis, 302n, 363.

Bacon, Jane (Fernley), 301n.

Bacon, Nathaniel (d. 1622), 301n.

Bacon, Nathaniel (d. 1660), 301, 301n,
302n.

Bacon, Nicholas, 301n.

357.

publisher of Albany Register, 5Ɔn.
Barber, Thomas W., 221, 482.

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Barberry Bushes and Wheat," by
A. McF. Davis, 415.

Barclay, ship, 253.

Barlas and Ward, 53-55, 57.
Barnes, David Leonard,

appointed District Judge, Rhode
Island, 49.

Barnes, John, 58, 63.

Barry, John Stetson,

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History of Massachusetts," 107,
108.

Bartlett, Francis, 279.

Batavian trade, 254-257.
Baxter, James Phinney,

elected Corresponding Member,
3, 4.

Baylies, William, 292.

Baylor,

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516.

Bay Psalm Book, sale of copy, 182.
Beaconsfield (Benjamin Disraeli),

Earl of, 201.

Bedford (John Russell), Duke of,
Beecher, Edward, 344.

Beecher, Henry Ward, 67.
Belcher papers, 293.

Bacon, Nicholas (d. 1624), 301n, Belknap, Jeremy,

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199.

founder, Mass. Hist. Society,
Belknap papers, 293.

292.

Bell, Alexander Graham, 167.
Bellamy, John, 102.
Bemis, George,

legacy in "General Fund," 9.
Ben, slave, 511, 512.

Benjamin, Jacob, 473, 475.

Benson, George, 240.

Benton, Randolph, 345, 346.

Benton, Thomas Hart, 220, 345.
Bernardston,

lands of H. Gray in, 436.
Bertram, John, 227, 337.
Berwick, Maine, 137.
Best's Battery, 119.

Bible, 306, 307.

Geneva version of, 1599, 167.
Bible, sign of, Boston, 113.
Bigelow, Amos, 136.

Bigelow, Erastus Brigham,
E. B. Bigelow Fund, 8.
Bigelow, Jacob, 315.
Bigelow, Mary,

gives letter of James Sullivan, 315.
Bigelow, Melville Madison,

Acts and Resolves," xiv, appen-
dix ix, 415.

additional member of Council, 33.
"Centralization and the Law," 5.
"Law of Torts," 415.

member-at-large of Council, 430.
Bill, slave, 511, 512.
Billings, Robert Charles,

Robert Charles Billings Fund, ori-
gin and use, 12.
Biography, value of, 33–35.
Bird, Francis William, 496.
Black Jack, 356, 458, 466n.
Blackstone, William, 528, 537.
Blackstone valley, 278.
Blaine, James Gillespie,

on statue of William King, 157.
Blair, Francis Preston, 220.
Blake, James Pierpont, 171.
Blenheim, battle of, 530.
"Blew Anchor" tavern, 113.
Block Island,

wreck at, 1806, 277.

Bloomington Guards, 352, 467, 482.
Bodleian Library, 197.
Bolton, Charles Knowles,

"Athenæum Centenary," 415.
"First Hundred Years of the [Bos-
ton] Athenæum," 415.
Bondi, August, 473, 475, 476.
Borgeaud, Charles,

"Rise of Modern Democracy," 107.
Boston, England,

History, by P. Thompson, 110n.
St. Botolph's Church, chapel re-
stored, 102; inscription by E.
Everett, 102; stone, and stone
tracery from, 101, 102.

Boston,

act for supplying pure water, 282.
and Hartford Convention, 139.
and separation of Maine, 135, 163.
Back Bay improvement, 283.
T. G. Bradford's private school,
123n.

Brattle Street Church, 292, 389.
deposit for preservation of model,
14, 418.

city solicitor, P. W. Chandler,
282.

|Boston-continued.

coasting-place (1775) on Beacon
Street, 231.

Court Square, 292.

Dorchester Street, proposed change
of name, 527.

Exchange Tavern, King Street,
208.
Federal Street meeting-house, 292.
First Church, and J. Scottow, 113;
J. Cotton, teacher, 105; "His-
tory," by W. Emerson, 106;
memorial to J. Cotton, 101, 167,
169, 180; tablets, 101; Winthrop
statue, 101.

Franklin Street, 294.

imprints, 1686, 102; 1694, 113;
1713, 207; 1715, 209.
incorporation proposed, 1714, 208,
209.

Jackson party in, rupture of, 374.
King's Chapel and burying-ground,

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"Boston Daily Advertiser,"

and P. W. Chandler, 282, 284-
288.

and separation of Maine, 142n, 146,
152, 154, 155, 159, 161.
change of ownership, 286.
high reputation, 1865, 286.
leader of public opinion, 287.
on protective tariff, 286.
"Boston Evening Transcript," 168,
466, 470, 532n.

Boston Farm School, 537, 538.
"Boston Gazette," and separation of
Maine, 142n.

Boston Harbor,

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Thompson's Island and Miles Stan-
dish, 532-538.
'Boston Herald," 323.
Boston Latin School,
R. Cary at, 121n.

coasting-place, Beacon Street, 1775,
231.

F. W. Crowninshield at, 123n.
Boston Library,

and H. G. Denny, 188, 312-314.
"Boston News-Letter," 204, 205.

file at Boston Athenæum, 204–209.
"Boston Patriot,"

and E. Everett, 360.

Bourne, Edward Gaylord-continued.
early education, Norwich Academy,
400.

editor of John Fiske's "New France
and New England," 403.
"Essays in Historical Criticism,"

401.

fitness as editor of Mass. Hist.
Society, 406, 407.

"History of the Surplus Revenue
of 1837," 401.

introduction to "Philippine Isl-
ands," 403.

life of J. L. Motley undertaken, 403.
on Columbus, 402, 403.

on Magellan, 403.

on Marcus Whitman, 401, 402, 406.
Professor of history, 401.

"Spain in America," 402.
tribute to, by J. F. Rhodes, 399-
407.

wins Foote scholarship at Yale, 401.
Bowditch, Charles Pickering, 94.
"Mayan Nomenclature," 5.
"Temples of the Cross," 5.
Bowditch, Nathaniel Ingersoll, 7.
Bowdoin, James, Gov. of Mass.
address, 1785, 127, 128.
to W. Vassall, 210.

and separation of Maine, 146, 150, Bowdoin, James (d. 1811),

156, 157.

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"Boston Statesman,"

and E. Everett, 360.
Boston and Worcester Railroad,
D. Denny, a founder, 187, 310.
"Boston Yankee,"

and separation of Maine, 146.
Bostonian Society, 529.
Botkin,

and J. Montgomery, 349–351.
Bourne, Edward Gaylord,

and American Historical Associa-
tion, 404.

and American Historical Review,
401, 404.

as a teacher and historical scholar,
399.

assists J. F. Rhodes, 404-406.
at Yale University and Adelbert
College, 400, 401.
character as historian and critic,
404, 405.

death of, 399, 414.

Minister to Spain, 1805, 41.
Bowdoin College,

and P. W. Chandler, 281, 284.
and separation of Maine, 148.
charter of, 156n.
incorporated, 134.

Bowdoin and Temple papers, 41, 210,

293.

Bowers, Caleb, 254.

Bowers, John, supercargo, 242-248,
255-258, 267-269, 273, 274.
Boyer, Alexis, 433.

Bradford, Gamaliel, 278, 309, 393.
Bradford, Thomas Gamaliel,

private school, Boston, 123n.
Bradford, Gov. William,

History of Plymouth, 103, 293.
Letter-book, 104, 111n, 293.
Bradford, William (d. 1752),

imprint, New York, 1714, 209.
Bradford, William (d. 1808), 214,

216.

Bradstreet, Anne, 198.

tablet in First Church, Boston, 101.
Bradstreet, Simon,

tablet in First Church, Boston, 101.
Braintree,

coast road through, 531.
protest against hospital at Squan-
tum, 1716, 539.

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Brown, Frederick, 335, 476-478.
Brown, George W., 335, 337, 341, 349,
453-456, 458, 479, 481-485, 487,
490, 494, 496.

Brown, Henry, 330.

Brown, Jacob, 392, 393.

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Brown, John-continued.
commission to A. D. Stevens, 1859,
510.

Harper's Ferry, 512.

his idea of freeing slaves, 517.
papers relating to Harper's Ferry
and, 509-518.

Brown, Mrs. John, 337.

Brown, John, Jr., 334, 335, 339, 356,
473, 477, 485.

Brown, Mrs. John, Jr., 334, 339.
Brown, John Carter, 337.
Brown, John Marshall,

death, 185, 414.

Brown, John S., 469.
Brown, Joseph, 236.

Brown, Moses, 210, 218, 236, 255.
Brown, Nicholas (d. 1791), 236, 240.
Brown, Nicholas (d. 1841), 240.
Brown, Oliver, 335, 463, 476, 477.
Brown, Owen, 329, 335, 462, 463, 476–
478, 511.

Brown, Reese P., 221.
Brown, Ruth, 337.

Brown, Salmon, 335, 476, 477.
Brown, Benson, and Ives, 240.

Brown and Ives, 236, 240–243, 247,
248, 251, 253, 255–259, 262, 265,
269-272, 275, 276.

Brown's Station, 475, 487.
Brown University, 120, 281, 455n.
"Historical Catalogue," 120n.
Bruno, Giordano, 432.
Brunswick, Maine,

convention on separation of Maine,
1816, 148, 149, 153, 156-158.

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Buchan (David Steuart Erskine),
Earl of,

engraving of, by J. Finlayson, 28.
Buchanan, James, 341, 462, 494.
Buckminster, Joseph Stevens, 389n.
Bucktail party, New York, 392.

Brown, Jason, 330, 335, 472, 478, 487. | Buffalo-Kansas convention, 457.

Brown, John (d. 1828),

and Vassall farm, 210, 211.

and West Indian commerce, 240.
in Gaspee raid, 236.

supplies powder for Bunker Hill,
236.

Brown, John (d. 1859),

aid for family of, 311, 312, 336, 337.
and his execution, 93, 94, 326-329,
489.

and Kansas, 222-229, 333-359,
453-498.

Buford, Jefferson, 354, 466n, 471,
473, 475, 477.

Building of Mass. Hist. Society, 25.
Fenway, 294, 295.

Tontine Crescent, 294, 315.
Tremont Street, 25, 75, 98, 99, 294.
Bulkeley, Gershom,

on his death, 207.
Bulkeley, John, and Son, 274.
Bull Run, first battle, 319.
Bunker Hill, 78, 296.
Bunker Hill, England, 296.

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Burrite, 62.

Bury, John Bagnell,

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rank at Yale, 173.

solicitous about Panama mission,
392.

Corresponding Member, election of, Calkins, Wolcott, 70.

291, 414; acceptance, 315.

Bushnell, Horace, 67.

Bute, John Stuart, Earl of.

caricature of, 452.

By-Laws,

amendments, 71-73, 95-97.
how amended, 449.
need of revision, 318.

new code, adopted April,
439-449.

ready for members, 450.

revision reported, 394, 412.

Byles, Mather, 167.

Byles, Sarah Louisa,

gave Bible in 1881, 167.

Call, Caleb, 395.

Callendar, James Thomson,

History of United States, 56.
Cambridge City Bank,

cancelled steel plates of, 28.
Cambridge Historical Society, 415.

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gift of Longfellow medal, 180, 427.
'Cambridge Modern History," 198.
1908, Cambridge Public Library, 6.
Camden Society, 109n.

Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord,

203.

C.

Cabinet of the Society,

additions to, 28-29, 426-428.
bank-bills, 315.

bust of G. Bancroft, 204, 234-235,
291; of R. C. Winthrop, 97-101.
chair of Wm. Tailer, 166.
engraving of "The Scotch Vic-
tory," 452.

medal of C. W. Eliot, 180; of
Longfellow, 180.
portraits, P. W. Chandler, 394; R.
Frothingham, 295-296, 394; J.
T. Kirkland, 95; N. Mitchell,
394; J. Montgomery, 315; J.

Campbell, —, 512, 513.
Campbellite, 350.

Canada, 230.

commerce and trade with, 209.
French Canadians and New Eng-
land people compared, 518-519.
Canning, George, 375.
Cape Breton, 209.
Cape Cod, 408.
Caproni, Emilio, 235.
Carlyle, Thomas, 196.
Carpenter, H. C., 518.
Carruth, William H., 348.
Carter, William, 263.
Cary, Richard, 121.

biographical note, 121n.
Cary, Thomas Greaves, 121n.
"Case of His Excellency the Gov-
ernor and Council," 1714-15, 209.
Catechism,

"Milk for Babes," 107.
Catesby, slave, 511, 512.
Cato, Sterling G., 358.

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