Accessions to the Library, number of, 61, 228, 411, 412. Adams, Charles Kendall, elected a member, 2.
Adams, John, 28 n., 29 n., 36 n., 43 n., 45 n., 50, 382, 384, 391. letter on Slavery in Massachusetts in the Mass. Historical Col- lections, 111.
Adams, John Quincy, 467. Addington, Isaac, 138. Æmilius, Paulus, 204. Eschylus, 201.
"Alabama Stone," article on the,
by Henry W. Haynes, 487-491. Alden, Ebenezer, 218.
Alden Fund, 51, 53, 218, 219, 221, 398, 400.
Aldrich, P. Emory, 161, 363. Elected
a Councillor, 6, 362. Remarks on the Ordinance of 1787, 343-347. Tribute to Joseph Sargent, 358, 359.
Allen, Judge Charles, of Boston, 403. Allen, Judge Charles, of Worcester, 403.
Allen, Rev. Ethan, 41 n. Allen, George, 232, 234.
Allen, William Francis, 412. Elected a member, 150.
Almon, John, his "Remembrancer," 379.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 223.
American Antiquarian Society, the amount of the permanent fund of, 12. The Publications of, 13. The building of, 13. Its incorporation, 56, 57. Partial Index to the Pro- ceedings, 66. Its " Transactions" cited, 299 n., 300 n. American Baptist Publication So- ciety, 64.
American Historical Association, 66. "American
Historical Records,"
cited, 115-122. "American Journal of Science," cited, 20.
"American Notes and Queries," cited, 408, 409.
American Philosophical Society, 383.
Ames Free Library, North Easton, 413. Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, list of their Election Sermons lacking in the Library of the Society, 416. Anderson, Adam, 26 n. Anderson, James S. M., 40 n. Andros, Sir Edmund, 26 n., 153. Annual meeting of the Society, Oct. 21, 1887, 1. Oct. 22, 1888, 360. Ansgar, St., 189.
Argentine Republic, the monetary system of, 295. Aristotle, 201, 204. Armory, Thomas, 113. Arnold, Benedict, 394.
Arnold, Samuel G., 29 n., 30 n., 141. His "History of Rhode Island,” cited, 79, 80.
Ash, Thomas, 46 n. Athol, Mass., 106. Attalus I., 202. Aulus Gellius, 201.
Bacon, Sir Francis, 142, 143. Baird, Samuel, Jr., 19. Baird, Spencer F., his death an- nounced, 19. Biographical sketch of, 19-21.
Baldwin, Christopher C., 414.
American Catholic Historical Asso- Bancroft, Aaron, 56.
Bancroft, George, 2, 13, 23, 24 n.,
26, 27, 29, 32, 34-38, 40-43, 45, | Borden, John, 79.
48 n., 49 n., 50, 421. Elected a Vice-President, 5, 362. His "His- tory of the United States" cited, 306, 324, 336, 343.
Baranda, General, 162. Barnerdiston, Arthur, 133. Barre, Mass., 100.
Barton, Edmund M., 1, 149, 171, 360, 413, 419. Presents his reports as Librarian, 56-68, 223–235,403-421. His Report as Librarian, October, 1885, cited, 175, 176. Barton, Ira M., 234, 413. Bates, James, 145.
Bates, John, 112. Bates, Lydia, 145.
Bates, Theodore C., 230. Baylies, Francis, 26 n.
Beatty, John, 311, 315.
Bedford, Gunning, 307. Beers, Richard, 94.
Belcher, Gov. Jonathan, 36. Belknap, Jeremy, 23 n., 27 n., 28 n. His correspondence with Judge Tucker concerning Slavery in Massachusetts, 110. Bell, Thomas, 113. Bellomont, Lord, 34. Benjamin, Samuel G. W., his arti- cle on "A Group of Pre-Revolu- tionary Editors," in the Magazine of American History, January, 1887, cited, 225-227. Berkeley, Gov. William, 43 n. Betts, John, 477, 478.
Boston Camera Club, their scheme of associated photographic work, 281.
Boston Latin School, 146, 147. "Boston News Letter" cited, 114. List of missing numbers of, in the Library of the Society, 417. Boston Public Library, 411. Boudinot, Elias, 306.
Bourne, Edward E., his "History of Wells and Kennebunk" cited, 114. Bowditch, Charles P., 162 n. Bowdoin, James, 272. Bowen, Clarence W., 63. Bradford, Martin L., 162 n.
Bradford, Gov. William, 25 n., 370.
Bradish, Robert, 484, 485.
Brantley, William T., 41 n.
Bratcher, Austin, 145.
Brattle, William, 136, 138.
Brenton, Jahleel, 114.
Brevoort, James C., 62. His death
sketch of, 174-176. Brewer, Thomas M., 21. Bridge, John, 130, 135, 136. Brinley, George, 256, 418. Brissot de Warville, Jean Pierre, 39 n.
Brock, Robert A., 42 n. Brocke, John, 302.
Brodhead, John R., 34 n. Brookfield, Mass., the Indian Attack on, 1675, paper on, by Grindall Reynolds, 77-95.
Brooks, William, 405, 406. Brown, John Nicholas,
Elected a member, 361. Bruster, Thomas, 112.
Bryant, William C., 28 n., 37 n., 39 n., 47 n., 372.
Buchanan, Lieut. James, 405, 406.
Bulkeley, Gershom, 301 n.
Bulkeley, Peter, 92.
Bull, John, 314.
Bullock, Augustus George, Elected
of the Committee of Publication, 6, 363. Certificate as Auditor, 55.
Cable, George Washington, elected Chase, Samuel, 308, 337.
a member, 361.
Caesar, Augustus, 205. Caesar, Julius, 202, 205.
Calef, Robert, 250, 265, 266. His "More Wonders of the Invisible World" cited, 245, 247. California Historical Society, 231. Callender, John, 29 n. Calvert, Sir George, 39 n. Calvert, Leonard, 39. Calvin, John, 444, 457. Cambridge, site of the first College building at, article on, by Andrew McFarland Davis, 469-486. Town Records of, cited, 471.
"Cambridge Press," article on the, by Andrew McF. Davis, 295–302. Campbell, Charles, 42 n. Campbell, James V., 412. Campbell, Lord, 143.
Canterbury, England, the library at, 210.
Carrington, Edward, 321, 323, 336, 340.
Carroll, Charles, 307. Carter, Edwin, 112,
Carter, Franklin, his estimate of the character of Judge Dewey, 178, 179.
Cartwright, Col. George, 26 n. Casares, Señor David, 162. Cassin, John, 20.
Caulkins, Miss Frances M., her "History of New London" cited, 111.
Caxton, William, his connection with early printing, 195, 196. Chalmers, George, 23 n., 29 n., 32 n., 34 n., 36 n., 37, 40 n., 42 n., 43 n., 45, 47 n., 50 n.
Chamberlain, Mellen, 224. Chandler, George, 218.
Chandler, Peleg W., his "American Criminal Trials" cited, 431 n., 433, 434, 435.
Chandler Fund, 51, 54, 218, 219, 221, 398, 401.
Channing, William Ellery, 127. Chapin, Henry, 350.
Charlemagne, 207, 286, 291.
Charles II., of England, 155.
Chase, Charles A., elected a Coun-
Clark, George F., 413.
Clark, Samuel, 460.
Clark, Thomas, his Naval History, 381.
Clark University, Worcester, 351. Clarke, Adam, 209.
Clarke, Francis A., 179. Clarke, John, 179. Clarke, Robert, 229, 412. Clifford, John H., 375.
Clinton, DeWitt, 416.
Clinton, Gov. George, 34.
Clinton, Sir Henry, 394.
Cogolludo, Diego Lopez de, his "Historia de Yucatan" cited, 198 n.
Coke, Sir Edward, 141, 142. Collection and Research Fund, 51,
52, 216, 217, 219, 220, 398, 399. Colton, Reuben, 412. Elected an Auditor, 6. Certificate as Audi- tor, 222, 402.
Columbia College, 64.
Columbus, Christopher, 462. Concord, Mass., 84.
"Concord Gazette," November 11, 1829, cited, 233.
Connecticut, the colonial popula- tion of, 31-33.
"Connecticut Bill of Rights" cited, 330.
Constantine the Great, 206. Conyngham, George, 383. Cooke, J. Esten, 40 n.
Cooper, J. Fennimore, his Naval History of the United States, 381, 382, 384.
cillor, 6, 363. Elected a member | Corbie, the library at, 210.
Corlet, Elijah, 7. Cornbury, Lord, 34.
Coronado, Francisco Vasquez de, 490, 491.
Corwin, Thomas, 15. Cotton, Sir Robert, 289. Council of the Society, members of elected Oct. 21, 1887, 6. Annual Reports of, 12-21, 365–397. Semi- annual report, 171-182. Action of, on the death of Joseph Sar- gent, 349-359. Recommends a change in the time of holding the annual meeting, 361.
Coxe, Daniel, 35 n. Cranmer, Thomas, 289. Cranston, Gov. Samuel, 112. Crowinshield, Edward A., 408 n. Crue, John, 213.
Curtis, Benjamin R., his dissenting opinion on the Dred Scott case cited, 343-345.
Curtis, Ephraim, 96 n., 98, 99. His connection with the Nipmuck Indians and the Brookfield fight, 83-85, 87, 88. Sketch of the Life of, 93-95.
Curtis, George T., 30 n., 33 n., 39 n., 46 n.
Curtis, George William, 95. Curtis, Henry, 93.
Cutler, Capt. John, 124, 125, 127. Cutler, Manasseh, his "Life, Journ- als and Correspondence" cited, 338-341.
Daken, Franklin, 86. Dana, James D., 20. Dana, Mass., 105. Dane, Nathan, 318-321, 323, 324, 331, 332, 336. His "Abridgment and Digest of American Law cited, 326, 342. His letter on the Ordinance of 1787 cited, 337. Danforth, Thomas, 136, 137, 296, 300, 302, 481.
Davis, Andrew McF., 11, 160, 361, 364. Presents an article on "The first Scholarship at Harvard Col- lege," 129-139. Presents an arti- cle on "The Cambridge Press," 295-302. Presents an article on the Site of the first College Building at Cambridge," 469-486. Davis, Dolor, 91.
Davis, Edward L., 62, 229, 359. Elected a Councillor, 6, 363. Davis, Edwin H., obituary notice of, 368, 369.
Davis, Isaac, 217.
Davis, J. C. Bancroft, 229, 381 n. Davis, Gov. John, 92. Davis, Samuel, 92.
Davis, Simon, 84, 91, 92.
Davis Book Fund, 51, 53, 217, 219, 220, 398, 400.
Daye, Stephen, 296-299, 469. His affidavit in relation to the Dun- ster-Glover controversy, 297 n. Deane, Charles, 3, 13, 149. Elected Secretary of Domestic Corres- pondence, 6, 362. Elected a mem- ber of the Committee of Publica- tion, 6, 363. His "Plan of Cambridge," 484 n.
Delapierre, Octave, 202 n. Delaware, the colonial population of, 37-39. Its early action with reference to the Northwest terri- tory, 303.
Demetrius Phalereus, 201. Denny, Nathaniel P., 233.
De Soto, Fernando, 466, 489-491. D'Estaing, Count, 380, 393, 394. Detroit Public Library, 64. DeVinne, Theodore L., his "The Invention of Printing" cited, 208, 209.
Dewey, Charles A., 176. Dewey, Daniel, 176.
Dewey, Francis H., 231.
quest to the Society, 171. His death announced, 172. Biographi- cal sketch of, 176-180. Dewey, Thomas, 176.
Dexter, Franklin B., 1. Elected a Councillor, 6, 363. Presents the Report of the Council, 12-21. Presents an article entitled "Esti- mates of Population in the Ameri- can Colonies," 22-50.
Dexter, Henry M., 25 n., 140, 256. His "As to Roger Williams" cited, 141.
Dexter, Samuel, his letter on Slavery in Massachusetts, in the Mass. Historical Collections cited, 110. Dill, Joseph, 226. Diman, J. Lewis, 140. Dinsmore, Silas, his gift of the "Alabama Stone" to the Society, 487.
Dinwiddie, Gov. Robert, 43.
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