Illinois, donations from the State of, 498. "Illustrated London News," extract from, relating to John Bruce, 164-165. Illyricus, Matthias Francowitz, 459 n. Inches, Henderson, 141.
Income of the Society, 40, 248. Independence, American, medals com- memorating, 301-305. Declaration of, 488. Paper on, read by Hon. R. Froth- ingham, 232.
Independent Gazetteer," cited, 7. Independents," 457, 462.
Indians, 18, 101, 153-154, 160, 297, 467, 468, 476.
Destruction of Deerfield by
the, 311-321. Indians of California, 349-352.
Ingersol, John, 141.
Inglis, Capt. Charles, 254, 256.
Ingraham. Duncan. 141.
Inman, John, 393, 395. Innocent III., Pope, 415. Innocent IV., Pope, 415.
Insane, former treatment of the, in Massa- chusetts, 63.
"Institute of St. Ignatius," 410 n.
Iowa State Historical Society, donations
Ipswich, Mass. (Agawam), 219. Ireland, Mrs.., 306.
Irish Rebellion of 1641, 480 n.
Iroquois Agniers (Mohawks), 317, 318.
Irving, Washington, 230, 233, 356, 363, 364.
Islip, Adam, 412 n.
Ives, inn-keeper, 25, 31.
Jackson, David, M.D., 95.
Jackson, Hon. James, 23.
Jones, J. Greene, donation from, 500.
Jones, John Paul, medal in honor of, 299. Jones, William, 141.
Jones, Sir William, 301, 302 n.
Joy, (Stevens & Joy), 308. Joy, John, 393, 395.
Judex, Matthew, 459 n. Judson, Mr., 19.
Julius II., Pope, 415, 420, 425.
Junipero, Father, 349.
"Junius" quoted, 5.
Junius, Francis, 433 n.
Kennedy, Hon. John P., death of, an- nounced, 354. Tributes to, 354-369.
Mention of, in a letter from Hon. Hugh B. Grigsby, 485-486.
Kennedy, William, 141.
Kent, Benjamin, Esq., 141.
Kent, John, 5, 6.
Keyes (Kye), inn-keeper, 15, 31.
Kidder, Frederic, donation from, 500.
Kidder, James, sketch by him of the old
house in North St., presented, 252.
Kilburn, Samuel S., 38.
Kimball, W. A., donation from, 500. King, Edward, 394, 395.
King's College, Windsor, N.S., 228. Kirk, John Foster, ceases to be a Resident Member, 484. Elected a Corresponding Member, 492.
Leverett, Capt. John, 141.
Leverett, Thomas, 141. Lewis, Ezekiel, 396.
Lexington, battle of, letter relating to the, 306.
Leyden, John of, 211.
Liberty Tree, Dorchester, 140.
Library of the Society, 39, 100, 143, 145,
155, 159, 163, 197, 202, 203, 222, 228, 233, 309, 322, 329, 388, 896, 397, 400, 401. Reports of the librarian on the, 41-44, 249-251. Its wants, 34, 43. Number of volumes and pamphlets in, 39, 42, 245, 250. Accessions for the year ending April, 1869, 41. For the year ending April, 1870, 249. List of donors to the, 498.
Lieber, Francis, LL.D., donations from, 2, 500.
Lillie, Theophilus, 394, 395.
Lincoln, Pres. Abraham, 280. Assassina tion of, 373.
Lincoln, Frederic W., donation from, 500. Lincoln, Lieut.-Gov. Levi, short sketch of the life of, 48.
Lincoln, Gov. Levi, 32. Memoir of, by Emory Washburn, 47-83. His birth, 48. Admitted to the bar, 49. Judge of the Supreme Judicial Court, 51. Member of the Massachusetts Legisla- ture, 53. Speaker of the House, 55. Member of the State Convention of
1820, 56. Lieutenant-Governor, 57. Presidential Elector, ib. Governor, 58. Administration of, 58-69. Elected Representative to Congress, 69. Col- lector of the port of Boston, 71. Presi- dential Elector for second and third times, ib. Mayor of Worcester, 72. Presides at the State Temperance Con- vention in Worcester, 1833, 74. His interest in the cause of learning and education, 75. Receives degree of LL.D., 76. Member of the Massa- chusetts Historical Society, ib. His speeches and addresses, 77-79. His character, 80. Death, 81. Funeral solemnities at his burial, 82. Lincoln, Mrs. Martha (Waldo), 48. Lincoln, Mrs. Penelope W. (Sever), 80.
Lincoln, Hon. Solomon, list of officers re- ported by, 1869, 45. List reported, 1870, 243. Motions of, 46, 253. Of the committee to nominate officers, 229. Donations from, 501.
Lincoln, Henry Clinton, 2d Earl of, 212. Lincoln, Thomas Clinton, 3d Earl of, 212. Lincoln, Theophilus Clinton, 4th Earl of,
Lindsley, D. P., donation from, 500. Lippincott, J. B., & Co., donations from,
Little, Col. Moses, 226.
Little, Brown, & Co., donations from, 500. Livermore, George, 100.
Livermore, Mrs. George, donation from, 500.
Livermore, Isaac, donation from, 500. Livermore, Chief-Justice Samuel, 23. Livingston, Robert R., 301 n. Lloyd (Lloyde), Henry, 392, 395. Lodge, Giles, 308.
Lodge of St. Andrew, Boston, donation from the, 498.
London, Eng., 8, 156, 167, 177, 182, 210, 214, 310, 496, 497.
London, Bishop of. See "Tait, A. C." "London Courant," 7, 9.
Longchamps, Abbé Pierre de, cited, 113 n. Longfellow, Henry W., LL.D., 100, 111. Long Island Bible Society, donation from the, 498.
Long Island Historical Society, donations from the, 498.
Long Island Sound, passage over, in 1789, 20-21, 24.
Lopez, Aaron, founder of Leicester Acad- emy, 11.
Lopez, Don Carlos A., Pres. of Paraguayan Republic, 144.
Loring, Mrs. (of Boston), 10, 31. Loring, Mrs. (of New York), 22, 24. Loring, Caleb, "Son of Liberty," 141. Loring, Hon. Caleb, 263.
Loring, Hon. Charles Greely, 257. Me-
moir of, by Theophilus Parsons, 263- 291. His birth and parentage, 263. Graduates at Harvard College, and en- ters the Litchfield Law School, ib. Admitted to the bar, 264. His pro- fessional career, 264-271. Member of the Massachusetts Senate, 271. De- clines the position of U. S. Senator, ib. Chairman of a committee for inves- tigating the burning of the Ursuline Convent, 272. Counsel for defendant in the Sims case,' "273. Fellow of Harvard College, ib. Visits Europe, 274. His political publications during the Rebellion, 275-279. President of the Union Club, Boston, 280. Chair- man of a Lincoln meeting in 1864, ib. His religious belief, 281. Domestic life, 282-284. Death, 285. His fondness for his club, 285-287. Traits of char- acter, 288-291.
Loring, Mrs. Cornelia (Goddard), 274,
Loring, James S., donation from, 500. Loring, John, 141.
Loring, Joshua, Jr., 393.
Loring and Atkinson, donation from, 500. Lossing, Benson J., donation from, 500. Lothrop, Ansell, 163.
Lothrop, I., of Plymouth, 21. Lothrop, Lydia (Mrs. Beadle), 163.
Lothrop, Mrs. Mary (Thompson), (Mrs. Le Baron), 163.
Lothrop, Samuel K., D.D., 377. Remarks by, 239.
Louis (Lodowick) IV., of Germany, 415. Louis XIV., of France, 296. Louis XV., of France, 297.
Louis XVI., of France, 304, 321. Louisburg, medal commemorating the cap- ture of, 297.
Lovejoy, Warren (Lovejoy & Taggard), 308.
Lovell, James, 141.
Lowell, Charles, D.D., 148, 378.
Lowell, James Russell, 347, 367, 486. Tribute to Hon. John P. Kennedy, 365-367.
Lowell, John A., LL.D., 35, 247. Vote of thanks to, 131. Donations from,
Lowell Institute, lectures delivered before
the, by members of the Society, 33, 35, 40, 105, 131, 188, 246, 247. List of members who delivered the lectures, 33. Receipts from the sales of, 249. Lowther, Mr. & Mrs. Charles, 403. Lucas, John, 141.
Lunt, Capt. Ezra, 226.
Lunt, Hon. George, lines in memory of Isaac P. Davis by, 99.
Lunt, William P., donation from, 500.
Lush, George, 395.
Lyde, Byfield, 394. Lyde, Edward, 21, 22. Lyde, George, 394.
Lyman, Theodore, elected Resident Mem- ber, 158. Accepts membership, 159. Elected a member of the Standing Committee, 243. Of Committee on the Building, 326. Donation from, 501. Lynde, Benjamin, 396.
Lyndhurst, John Singleton Copley, Lord, 390.
McAlpine, William, 394, 395. McClure, Brig. Gen. George, 493. McCormick. Daniel, 229, 230. McDaniel, Hugh, 141. McDaniel, Jacob, 141. McEwen, James, 394.
McKean, Prof. Joseph, D.D., 372. McLain, John, 141.
McMasters, James, 394. McMasters, Patrick, 394, 395. McNeil, Archibald, 393, 395.
Madison, Pres. James, 23, 104, 108, 487. Maine, separation of, from Massachusetts, 56. Conveyance deed of the province of, 201, 203.
Maine Historical Society, "Collections" of the, 201. Donations from, 498. Malcom, Capt. Daniel, 141. Manchaug, 203.
Manchester, inn-keeper, 28, 31. Mansfeld, Ernest, Comte de, 214. Mansfield, William Murray, 1st Earl of, 113 n., 199.
Mantuanus (Giovanni Battista Spagnuoli),
421 n. Quotations from, 421-423, 427. Marcou, Jules, letter received from, 84.
Elected Corresponding Member, 92. Accepts membership, 200.
Marcou, Mrs. Jules, 241, 241 n. Letter from, read, 240.
Marcoux, Rev. Francis, 317, 319. Marcoux, Rev. Joseph, 319.
Margry, Pierre, elected Corresponding Member, 145. Accepts membership,
Marsh, Prof. O. C., letter from, relating to the "Cardiff Giant," 161.
Marshall, Chief-Justice, John, 191 n., 230. Marshall, Lewis, brother of the Chief- Justice, 230.
Marshall, Col. Thomas, 141.
Marshall, Hon. Thomas F., 107. Marston, Capt. John, 141. Marten, Anthony, 423 n. Martin V., Pope, 424.
Martin, Charles, M. D., donation from, 500. Martyr, Peter (Vermilius), 423 n. His "Common Places," cited, 422-424, 432,
Marvin, Theophilus R., donation from, 329, 500.
Marvin, William T. R., donation from,
Maryland, 165, 355, 357, 358, 367. coinage of, 294-295.
Colony in England, 92-93. History of, by Gov. Hutchinson, 148, 149, 339. Re- marks on the first charter of, 169-196. Proclamation for a general embargo in, 1711, 206. Personal Liberty Laws of, 275. Early coinage of, 293, 294. Peti- tion to the General Assembly of, in be- half of the survivors of the Deerfield fight, 314. Vote of the House of Rep- resentatives, April, 1731, on a sermon of Rev. John Greenwood, 395-396. "Massachusetts Centinel," 17, 19. Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Asso- ciation, 96.
Massachusetts General Hospital, 198. Massachusetts Historical Society, 1, 3, 47, 76, 82, 96, 98, 105, 126, 136, 155, 162, 165, 223, 225, 328, 340, 353, 370, 376, 396, 483.
Massachusetts Historical Trust Fund, 35, 36, 39, 246, 247, 248.
Massachusetts Horticultural Society, dona- tions from the, 498.
Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Co., 269.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, donation from the, 498.
Massachusetts Medical Society, donations from the, 498.
Massachusetts Regiment, Roll of the 4th Co., of the 8th (A.D., 1782), presented,
Maryland Historical Society, 103, 359. Donations from the, 498.
Maskelyne, Nevil, D.D., 166.
Mason Charles, original notes of the survey
of "Mason and Dixon's Line" by, 165. Mason, Jonathan, 141.
Mason, Robert M., 244. One of the com- mittee to examine the Treasurer's ac- counts, 35, 229, 243, 247. Meeting of the Society at his house, 164. Of Com- mittee on the Building, 326. Donations from, 501. Massachusetts, 33, 109, 145, 156, 201, 207, 218, 219, 220, 222, 267, 271, 291, 323, 325, 326, 328, 335, 399, 404, 405 n., 469. Donations from the State, 498. Convention of 1820, 56, 108, 496. Sep- aration of Maine from, 56. Debt of, in 1786, 58. Progress of internal improve- ments in, 59-64. Draft of instructions for the agents selected to represent the
"Mattachusetts Bay," 173, 177, 178, 179.
Maury, W. A., 105.
May, Aaron, 141.
May, Ephraim, 141. May, John, 141.
May, John J., 143, 252.
May, Mrs. Mary, donation from, 500. May, Samuel, 307. Donation from, 500. Mayer, Col. Brantz, letter from, 103-104. Means, Rev. James H., donation from,
Medals and coins relating to America, 293– 305.
Medford, Mass., 333, 334.
Melrose, Mass., donation from the town of, 2, 498.
"Melrose Memorial," presented, 2.
Merchant, William, one of those present at the "Boston Massacre," 241. Merchant family, 241 n.
Metcalf, Hon. Theron, communication from, 395. Donations from, 501.
tions from the, 498.
Miller, Charles, 141.
Miller, John E., donation from, 84. Miller, Samuel R. (Gore, Miller, Parker), 308.
Milman, Henry Hart, Dean of St. Paul, letter in relation to, 2. Death of, 32. Review of his "Annals of St. Paul's," by Count Circourt, presented, 228. Milman, Rev. William H., letter from, 2. Mills, Hon. Elijah H., 69.
Minchin, Edward (Minchin of Welch), 308. "Ministers, &c., in favor of the Congrega- tional way of worship," 201. Minnesota Historical Society, donations from, 498.
Minot, Samuel, 393, 395.
Missions of California, 348-350.
Mississippi, old Jesuit maps of the, ex- hibited, 142.
Missouri, donations from the State of, 498. Mitchell, John, M.D., his "Map of North
America," in 1755, with the "red line" on it, to be obtained for the Society, 231-232.
Mitchell, Rev. Jonathan, 201. Mitchelson, David, 393, 395. Mohawks, 317. Attacks of, against Indian Christians, 153, 154.
Mohegans (Mohigens), 154.
Molé, M. de, 112 n., 114, 128, 199. Let- ter of Gen Montcalm to, 116-125. Molineaux, William, 141.
Mono and Pono Indians, 350. Monroe, Pres James, 355. Election of, in 1820, 57.
Montcalm, Gen Louis Joseph, Marquis de,
remarks on a letter from, to M. de Molé, 112-115, 143. Copy of the letter, 116-125 Letter proved to be a forg- ery, 126-128.
Montcalm, Marquis de, 114, 125, 128, 198- 200. Papers in the possession of, 112. Correspondence between F. Parkman and, 126-128.
Montgomery, Maj.-Gen. Richard, 6. Montreal, 317, 319, 320. Medal commem-
orating the taking of, 298.
Moore, Sir John, 241.
Morgan, Nathaniel H., Donation from, 500.
Morse, Prof. Samuel F. B., 358. Mortimer, Mr. (of Middletown, Conn.), 25. Morton, Dimond, 141.
Morton, Mrs. Elizabeth W., 85. Morton, Cardinal John, 424. Morton, Joseph, 141.
Morton, Nathaniel, Secretary of Plymouth Colony, 397, 495, 496. His "Memo- rial," cited, 466 n.
Morton, William T. G., M.D., medals and ribbons presented to him, deposited with the Society, 85, 165, 252. De- scription of them, 197-198. Volume of documents relative to his discovery of Ætherization also presented, 198. Proposal to erect a monument to him at Mount Auburn, ib.
Motley, Hon. John Lothrop, 3, 105. Mount Auburn, 110, 198. Mount-Hope, Bristol, R.I., 29. "Muddy River" (Brookline, Mass.), 101. Muhlenberg, Hon. Peter, 23. Mulgrave family, Eng., 484.
Munroe, Edmund (Munroe & Grosvenor), 308
Munsell, Joel, 152. Donations from, 500. Murray, John, publisher, 149.
66 Nahant," "U. S. Monitor, 137-138. Narragansett Club, Providence, donations from, 498.
Narragansett Indians, 154.
National Association of Wool Manufactur- ers, donations from the, 498. National Board of Trade, donation from the, 498.
Navarre, King of, 415.
Nawset (Eastham, Mass.), 478 n. Nazianzen, Gregory, 452. Saying of, 448. Neal, Daniel: his "History of the Puri- tans," cited, 444 n.
Nelson, Horatio, Lord, 241. New Bedford Free Public Library, dona- tions from the, 498. Newburyport, Mass., 225, 226. New England, Palfrey's History of, cited, 185 n., 400 n., 402, 403 n., 404, 445 n. Manuscript Laws of, 370. "Descriptive and Historical Account" of, in verse, by Gov. Bradford, 465-478. New England Guards, 271.
New England Historic-Genealogical Soci- ety, donations from the, 498. New England Society for the promotion of Manufactures and the Mechanic Arts, 62. Medal of the, 300.
Newfield (Bridgeport), Conn., 16. Newgate of Connecticut, engraving of the, presented, 483.
New Hampshire Historical Society, do- nations from the, 498.
New Haven, visit to, in 1789, 15-16, 25. New Jersey Historical Society, donations from the, 499.
New London, Conn., 200.
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