"New North Church," Boston, MS. rec- ords of the, presented to the Society, 85, 129. Abstract of them to be printed in the "Proceedings," 131. New South Church, Boston, MS. records of the, deposited with the Society, 155. Silver-plate placed under the corner- stone of the building in Summer Street, presented, ib. Vote of thanks to the Church Committee, 156. Newport, R.I., 364. Newton, Sir Isaac, 300.
Newtown (Cambridge), Mass., 219. New York City, 230, 233, 234, 324, 356. Visit to, in 1789, 21-24.
New York State, 234. Donations from, 498. "New York Evening Post," 497. New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, donations from the, 499. New York Historical Society, 4, 234. "Collections" of the, cited, 152. Do- nations from the, 499.
New York Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 4.
New York Mercantile Library Association, donations from the, 499.
"New York Observer," extract from, re- lating to Capt. Lahrbush, 241-243. New York State Agricultural Society, do- nations from the, 499. Ney. See "Nye." Nichols, Judge, 208, 220.
Nichols, John Gough, F.S.A., donation
from, of a medallion likeness of himself and wife, 84, 251. Donor to the Libra- ry, 500.
Nichols, Mrs. Lucy (Lewis), 84, 251.
Nicholson, Col. Francis, 202.
"Nicolaitan heresy," 420.
Nipmug" country, 208.
"Nonconformists," 216.
Normal Schools, establishment of, in Mas- sachusetts, 64, 75.
North, Francis (Lord Guilford), 187 n. "North American Review," 323, 357, 375. Northampton, Eng., 207.
Northampton, Henry Howard, Earl of,
Oberlin College, donation from the Trus- tees of, 499.
O'Callaghan, E. B., M.D., donation from, 500.
Odell, Jonathan, D.D., 257, 323. Oderigo, Niccolo, 223.
Officers elected, April, 1869, 45. Elected April, 1870, 243.
Ohio, donations from the State of, 498. Ohio Historical and Philosophical Society, donations from the, 499.
"Old Brick Church," photograph of the, presented, 44.
"Old South Church," 401.
Oliver, George, D.D., citation from, 410 n.
Oliver, Chief Justice, Peter, 148. Oliver, Peter, M.D., 148. Oliver, Lieut.-Gov. Thomas, 5, 392. Onondagas, 328.
Order of St. Francis, 349.
O'Rielly, Henry, donation from, 500. Osgood, Charles S., donation from, 500. Otho IV., Emperor of Germany, 415. Otis, George A. (Smith & Otis), 308. Otis, Hon. Harrison Gray, LL.D., 89, 97. Otis, James, 141. Statue of, at Mount
Auburn, 110 111.
Otis, Gen. Joseph, 141.
Otis, Hon. Samuel Allyne, 141.
Otis, Thomas (Otis & Dwight), 308. Owen, John, D.D., 201.
Oxford Patent granted to Joseph Dudley and others, presented, 203.
Parker (Gore, Miller, & Parker), 308. Parker, Daniel, 141.
Parker, Daniel P. (Parker & Appleton), 308.
Parker, Hon. Francis E., added to the committee on the "Hutchinson Pa- pers," 333. Donations from, 501. Parker, Chief Justice Isaac, 56. Death of, 67.
Parker, Hon. Joel, 33, 191 n., 342. His lecture on the first charter of Massa- chusetts, cited, 176. Remarks by him on the same subject, 188-196. Of com- mittee on the .. Hutchinson Papers," 227, 326. Donations from, 501. Parker, Rev. [Thomas?], 201. Parkman, Francis, 143, 198, 199, 200.
Remarks on a letter of Gen. Montcalm, 112-115. Correspondence with the Mar- quis de Montcalm, 125-128. Exhibits copies of some old Jesuit maps of the Mississippi, 142. Donations from, 158, 501. Review of his "Discovery of the Great West," by Count Circourt, pre- sented, 333.
Parliamentary Blue Book, 484. Parsons, inn-keeper, 13, 31. Parsons, Charles W., M.D., donation from, 500.
Peabody, Mass., funeral of George Pea- body at, 197.
Peabody Academy of Science, Salem, donation from, 499.
Peabody Education Fund, photograph of the Trustees of, presented, 44.
Peabody Fund, 35, 37, 39, 40, 41, 247, 248, 249.
Peabody Institute, Baltimore, 360. Dona- tion from, 499.
Peabody Institute, Peabody, Mass., 197. Donation from, 499.
Peabody Museum of Archæology, 159. Peale, Charles Wilson, 230.
Pearce, Col. Cromwell, 493, 494. Pearson, George W., donation from, 44. Peck, Thomas Handasyd, 141. Pecker, James, M.D., 141. Pemberton, Samuel, Esq., 141. Pendleton, Ion. Edmund, 486. Pendleton, Philip, 354. Pendleton, Philip C., 486.
Penfield, inn-keeper, 16, 17, 19, 31. Penn, Thomas, 165.
Penn, William, 328. Pennsylvania, 165.
Pennsylvania Historical Society, 323. Do-
nations from the, 499. Pepping, Mr., 10. Pepys, Samuel, 365.
Perkins, Capt. Benjamin, 226. Perkins, James, 394, 395. Perkins, James, Jr., 141.
Perkins, James, and Thomas H., 95. Perkins (Pirkins), Rev. William, 201. Perlee (Purlee), Lieut. Edmund G., 493. Perry, Commodore Matthew C., 359. Perry, William, 394, 395.
Perry, William S., D.D., donation from, 500.
Peter (Peters), Rev. Hugh, 145, 158, 187 n Petrarca, Francesco, 421.
Peyton, John L., donation from, 500. Phelps, Noah A., 483.
Phelps, Richard H., 483.
Philadelphia, 229, 230, 295, 297, 323, 331. Federal procession at, July 4, 1788, 224. Philadelphia, Library Company of, dona- tions from the, 499.
Philbrick, John D., donation from, 500. Philip IV., of France, 427. Philip's War, 496.
Phillips, A. F., 394, 395. Phillips, Benjamin, 395. Phillips, Rer. George, 399. Phillips, Jonathan, 308. Phillips, William, Esq., 141.
Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 258. Phips, David, 394.
Phipps, Danforth, 484. 485.
Phipps, Elinor (Mrs. Blackstone), 485. Phipps, Sir William, account of the dis- covery of an original portrait of, 484- 485.
Phocas, Emperor of the East, 427. Photograph of the Members taken by J. W. Black, 128 n., 252. Presented to the Society, 150.
Pickering, Henry, letter from, 162. Do- nation from, 163, 500. Pickering, Octavius, 106.
Pickering, Hon. Timothy, 106. MS. cor- respondence of, presented, 162. Picket, inn-keeper, 13, 31. Pico, Joshua, 141.
Pierce, Mr., of Carolina, 141. Pierce, Miss Abby L., donation from, 44. Pierce, Isaac, 141.
Pierce, John, D.D., 101, 102. His "His- torical Sketch of Brookline," quoted, 101. Pierpont (Peirpont), Robert, 141. Pierrepont, Henry E., letter from, describ-
ing a portrait of Washington owned by him, 229-230.
Pike, Gen. Zebulon Montgomery, 492-495. Pilgrim Society, Plymouth, invitation re-
Platt, Mr. (of New York), 20. Plymouth, Mass., 9, 30, 94, 98, 217, 218, 263, 396, 400, 404, 406,478 n. Council of, 173 n., 174, 176, 194, 196. Celebration of the 250th anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims at, 492. Bradford's
"Word to New Plymouth," 478-482. Plymouth Church, 397, 400 n.
Plymouth Colony, MS. copy of laws of, exhibited, 495.
Pomeroy, Mr. (of Greenfield, Conn.), 20. Pond, Eliphalet, 394.
Pono tribe of Indians, 350.
Prescott, Samuel J., & Co., 308. Prescott, Col. William, 152. Headquar- ters of, at Brookline, 151. Prescott, Judge William, 152, 264. Prescott, William, M.D., donation from,
Prescott, William Hickling, LL.D., 105, 233, 236, 285, 372.
President. See "Winthrop, R. C." Pressensé, Rev. Edmond de, accepts mem-
bership, 100. Donation from, 500. Preston, John, D.D., 213, 214, 215. Prevost. See" Provoost." Price, Ezekiel, 141.
Price, Capt. Thomas Maurice, 141. Prince, Capt. Job, 141. Prince, Samuel, 393.
Prince, Gov. Thomas, 218. Prince, Rev. Thomas, 401, 419 n.
His "Chronological History," cited, 400 n. Pringle, John J., 256.
Prison discipline in Massachusetts, 62-63. "Proceedings" of the Society, 38, 202, 245, 248, 249, 323. New volume of the, an- nounced, 33, 105. Number of the, for April and May, 1869, announced, 129. Part II. for (June-August) 1869, an- nounced, 163. Part III., 228. Part V., 326. Part VI., 333. Part VII., 484. Proctor, Edward, 141.
Proctor, John, 141.
Proctor, Samuel, 141. Property of the Society, 38, 248.
"Protesters " and Addressers," list of,
Raynham, Mass., 29.
Read, William, Esq., 141.
Rebel flags presented to the Society, de- cription of, 136.
Rebellion, Southern, 275-280, 360-362, 367. Books relating to the, added to the Lib- rary, 42, 250.
Recitations, college, 91.
Recording Secretary. See "Deane, C." Reed, John T. (Rice, Reed, & Co.), 307. Reed (Reid), Joseph, Pres. of Penn., 141. Rehoboth, Mass., 29.
Resident Members, proposition to increase
the number of, 102, 112. Photograph of the, 150, 252. Election of, 92, 139, 158, 159, 245, 309, 492. Revere, Joseph W., 390. Revere, Col. Paul, 141, 294.
his picture of Boston, presented, 84. Copy of his picture of the Boston Mas- sacre, presented, 135, 251. Extracts from his day-book, 390-391.
Revoltella, Pasquale, Barone, 500. Dona- tion from, 2. Revolution.
See "American Revolution-
"Revue Britannique," 483. Rhode Island, medal relating to, 299. Donations from the State of, 498. Rhode Island Historical Society, donations from the, 499.
Rice, Henry G. (Rice, Reed, & Co.), 307. Rich, Benjamin, 308.
Rich, Rev. Judson A., donation from, 500. Richardson, James, "Son of Liberty,"
Richardson, Hon. James, 262.
Richardson, John (Richardson & Wheeler), 308.
Richardson, Thomas, 205.
Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardi- nal de, 108.
Riddle, Mr., of Bermuda, 21. Ridley, Nicholas, D.D., 429. Ripley, inn-keeper, 27, 31. Ripley, Gen. Eleazer W., 493. Ripley, Rer. George, 262. Ripley, Hezekiah, D.D., 27. Rittenhouse, David, LL.D., 106. Robbins, Chandler, D.D., 33, 227, 336. Elected Corresponding Secretary, 45, 243. Corresponding Secretary, 1, 100, 143, 145, 155, 159, 197, 222, 228, 233, 322, 483. Appointed by the President to prepare a memoir of William Brig- ham, 139. Of a committee on a new course of lectures by members of the Society, 166. Of committee on the Building, 326. Motion of, 197. Of committee on alterations in the By- Laws, 495. Donations from, 501.
Robbins, Hon. James M., elected a mem- ber of the Standing Committee, 45, 243. Donations from, 501.
Roberts, Frederick, 395. Roberts, Peter, 141.
Roberts and Lee, 394.
Robertson, Alexander, 230.
Robertson, William, 191 n.
Robinson, Henry Crabb, Diary of, cited,
Robinson, Rev. John, 201, 261, 398. Robinson, Lemuel, 141.
Rochambeau, J. B. D. de Vimeur, Comte de, 7.
"Rochester Daily Union," extract from the, relating to the "Cardiff Giant," 161.
Rocky Hill, Conn., 26.
Rocky Mountains, explorations of W. H. Dall among the, 142.
Rodgers, Commodore John, letter from, describing the capture of the " Atlan- ta," 136-138.
Rodney, Sir George, 7.
Rogers, Mr. (of New York, 1789), 21. Rogers, Mrs. Henry B., 159.
Rogers, Rev. Nathaniel, of Ipswich, 201. Rogers, Samuel, “Protester," 395.
Rogers, Samuel (Tuckerman, Shaw, f Rogers), 308.
Roman Catholic Church, 408 et seq. Romano, Giulio, 422 n.
Romans, B., artist, 164.
Rome, corruption of, in 15th and 16th centuries, 420 et seq.
Rosewell, Sir Henry, 173, 175 n., 189. Rouville, Le Sieur Hertel de, 311-313,' 320.
Rowland, Mr. (of Fairfield, Conn.), 18. Roxbury, Mass., 219, 220. Deed of land in, owned by Gov. Joseph Dudley, pre- sented, 203.
Royal, Col. Isaac, the elder, 334.
St. Clair, Gen. Arthur, papers of, for sale, 130.
St. Clair, Mrs. Arthur, 130.
St. Louis, Canada, 319.
St. Louis Indians, legend of the, 320.
St. Louis Public School Library Society,
donation from the, 499.
St. Lucy, Cardinal, 422 n.
St. Maurice, M. Faucher de, 320 n.
St. Regis, Canada, date of the settlement of, 317.
"St. Regis Bell," paper on the, by Hon. G. T. Davis, 311-321.
Salisbury, Samuel, Jr. (Sewall, Salisbury, & Co.), 308.
Salisbury, Hon. Stephen, 162. Account
of the "Cardiff Giant" by him, read to the Society, 158. Salter, Richard, 141.
Saltonstall, Hon. Leverett, LL.D., 56, 235.
Saltonstall, Leverett, donation from, 501. Saltonstall, Sir Richard, 181. Signer of
the Agreement at Cambridge," 181 n. San Francisco, Cal., 326, 347-350, 353. San José, Cal., mission of, 350. Sandham, Alfred, donation from, 500. Sanford, Margaret (Mrs. Hutchinson), 149. Sands, Robert C., 233, 234.
Santa Clara, Cal., mission of, 350. Sargent, George Washington, 324. Sargent, Ignatius, 324.
Sargent, Major Winthrop, 323.
Sargent, Winthrop, Esq., remarks of the President on the death of, 322-324. Remarks by Dr. Holmes, 324. Saunders, Admiral Sir Charles, 298. Savage, Abraham, 393.
Sears, Barnas, D.D., elected Correspond- ing Member, 129. Accepts member- ship, 145.
Sears, Hon. David, 36, 37.
Seat of Government, debate on location of the, in 1789, 23.
Seaver, Ebenezer, 142.
Seekonk (Seaconk) river, 28.
Seldin, Eben, 316.
Selkrig, James, 393, 395.
from, 322, 500. Vote of thanks to, 322. Sever, William (of Kingston, Mass.), 80. Sever, William (of Worcester, Mass.), 10. Sewall, Rev. Charles C., 261, 262. Sewall, Henry, 151.
Sewall, Joseph (Sewall, Salisbury, & Co.), 308.
Sewall, Chief-Justice, Samuel, 151. Diary of, purchased, and placed in the Library, 5, 33, 43. Committee on the publica- tion of, 326. Subscription started for the purpose, 334.
Sewall, Samuel, son of Chief-Justice, 151. Sewall farm, Brookline, a camping-ground in the Revolution, 151.
Seward, Hon. William H., 276, 362. Shakespeare, Verplanck's edition of, 234. Sharp, Gibbins, 141.
Sharp, Tabitha, 291.
Sharp, Thomas, 291.
Sharpe, Samuel, 177.
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