Baldwin, Christopher C., 255, 306, | Brampton, Edward, 132.
307, 333. Value of his work for the Society, 325. Baldwin, David, Jr., 87. Bangs, Hon. Edward, 200. Bangs, Edward D., 200. Barr, Robert, aid given to, by Massachusetts legislature to com- plete his inventions, 27, 28. Barrios, Justo R., 124. Bartlett, John R., 308. Barton, Edmund M., 2, 270, 310. Submits his Reports as Librarian, 58-71, 322-335. Bassett, Rev. Amos, 9. Bassett, John G., 9.
Bassett, Mrs. John G. (Henrietta K.), 9.
Batchellor, David, 87. Baxter, James Phinney, re-elected a Councillor, 3, 270. Bazin, John, 40.
Beaumont, James, 29. His "Remi- niscences" cited, 30. Bellows, Mrs. Hannah, 12. Bellows, John, 2, 329. Obituary of, by George F. Hoar, 12-17. Bellows, Mrs. John (Elizabeth Earnshaw), 12. Bellows, William L., 12. Bemis, Seth, 46.
Bentley, Rev. William, 328, 332. Bernaldez, Andrez, 134, 136 n.
His account of Edward Wood- ville's adventures in Spain, 135, 136. Beverly Cotton Company, account of, 28-30.
Billings, John S., 212.
Billings, R. W., his Antiquities of Scotland" cited, 197, 198. Blodgett, Col. Samuel, his mill at Haverhill, 31.
Boas, Franz, 221.
Bookbinding Fund, 48, 51, 53, 315, 317.
Boston Manufacturing Company, 38.
Boston Sail Cloth Manufactory, 31. Boutwell, Gov. George S., 263. Bowditch, Charles P., 329. Bowen, Clarence W., elected a member, 148. His remarks on the Von Closen and other Revo- lutionary papers, 273-275. Bradford, Alden, 333.
Bradford, Gov. William, cited, 106.
Brant, Joseph, 123. Brazier, Samuel, 32. Bright, John, 291.
Brinton, Daniel G., 93 n. Cited, 93.
Brissot De Warville, Jean P., 30. Cited, 29, 31. Brooks, Edmund, 13. Brown, John, 279. Brown, William, 36. Buckingham, Joseph T., 66. His "Appreciation" of Isaiah Thomas, 67-70.
Bullock, A. George, re-elected an Auditor, 4, 271. Certificate as Auditor, 321.
Bureau of American Ethnology, 6. Indebtedness of the Society to, 5. Publication of Trumbull's dictionary by, 177. Burgess, Daniel S., 60. Burgoyne, Gen. John, 152. Burke, Edmund, 380.
Burnside, Miss Harriet P. F., gift to the Society from estate of, 65. Burnside, Samuel M., service ren- dered the Society by, 65. Burr, George L., 285. Burritt, Elihu, account of, by Samuel S. Green, 275-279. Letter from, 280. Butler, James D., 333. Byfield, Mass., woollen manufac- tory at, 30.
Calhoun, John C., 280. Campbell, George Douglas, Duke of Argyll, obituary of, by Samuel Utley, 284, 285.
Carnegie, Andrew, 171. His "Rec- torial Address" cited, 164, 169, 170.
Cartwright, Edmund, 26, 41. Casares, David, elected to foreign membership, 271.
Céloron, Pierre Joseph, “Céloron's March, or the Lead Plate Claim of France to the Valleys of the Ohio," 66, 330, 331. Chamberlain, Alexander F., 4. Reads paper on "The contribu- tions of the American Indian to civilization," 91-126. Remarks on Indian words by, 272. An-
nounces that he is about to edit Book of Proverbs as it is in Eliot's Indian Bible, ib., 273. Chandler, George, gift from, 49, 50. Copies of his "Chandler family," in possession of the Society, 323.
Chandler, Judge John, 86, 88. Chandler, John, the Loyalist, 64. Chandler Fund, 49-51, 54, 315,
318. Brief statement of, 323. Charles I. of England, 352, 381. Charles II. of England, 360. Charles VIII. of France, 130, 133. "Charlestown Chronicle," file of, in the Library, 64. Chase, Charles A., 5, 63, 145, 149, 255, 267, 281. Re-elected Re- cording Secretary, and a member of the Committee of Publication, 3, 271. With Henry S. Nourse presents Report of the Council, 6-21. His tribute to Egbert C. Smyth, 253, 254. Chatterton, Thomas, 384. Cheever, Thomas, 88.
Chinook Indians, legend of, 229,
Chinook winds, legends of the origin of, 237-240. Choate, John, 88.
"Christian Citizen," establishment of, 277.
Clarke, William, papers of, 357, 365, 371, 375, 377, 379, 380. Cleveland, Grover, Pres. of the U. S., 10.
Clinton, Hon. De Witt, 66, 331. Clinton, Sir Henry, 152. Cogswell, William, 184. Collection and Research Fund, 47, 51, 52, 315, 316. Colonel Timothy Bigelow Chapter, D. A. R., unveiling of tablet by, marking site of first school-house in Worcester, 6, 7. Letter from, 59. Inscription on tablet placed by, ib.
Connecticut Historical Society, 66. Cook, O. F., 115.
Council of the Society, annual reports of, 6-21, 283-305. Ex- presses its appreciation of Benja- min J. Dodge, 7, 8. Reports of, cited, 60, 61. Special meetings of, on deaths of Henry S. Nourse, 145, of Egbert C.
Smyth, 253, 254, and of George F. Hoar, 255-267. Semi-annual report of, 150-161. Votes that the Librarian report annually, 150. Proposes to have table of contents prepared of last fifteen volumes of the Proceedings, Oct., 1880-Oct., 1903, 284. Vote of, relative to production of a com- prehensive guide to the material for American history in public repositories in London, 327. Councillors, election of, 3, 270. Crompton, Samuel, 26. Cromwell, Oliver, influence of, in the Puritan army, 355-382. Crossfield, Joseph, 280. Curtis, E. S., 222. Curtis, George M., his gift to the Society, 330. Cutler, Rev. Manasseh, 29 n. "Life and correspondence of" cited, 29.
Dant, C. H., 289.
Davis, Andrew McF., 4, 50. His gift to the Society, 64. Reads paper on "Land Bank mortgages in Worcester County," 85-90. Elected a Councillor, 270. Davis, Charles H., his gift to the Society, 65.
Davis, Edward L., 145, 152, 255,
322. Re-elected a Councillor, 3, 270. His gift to the Davis Book Fund, 48, 49. Davis, Horace, 50. Davis, Hon. Isaac, 19, 60, 62, 322. Book fund established by, 48. Signs contract for the Society, 63.
Davis, John C. Bancroft, 50. Davis Book Fund, Isaac and
Edward L., 48, 49, 51, 53, 315, 317. Brief statement of, 322, 323. Davis Fund, John and Eliza, 50, 51, 55, 315, 319. Need of book- plate for, 324. Deane, Charles, 259. Devens, Charles, 11. Dewey, Hon. Francis H., legacy from, 50. Dewey Fund, 50, 51, 55, 315, 319. Brief statement of, 324.
Eames, Wilberforce, 325. Value of his bibliography of the Eliot literature, 309, 310. Earle, Mrs. Alice Morse, cited, 116. Earle, Pliny, gift from the estate of, 330. Disposition of remain- der of second edition of his "Curability of Insanity," 326. Earnshaw, Mark, 12. Edes, Henry H., 149. His letter accompanying his gift cited, 64. Edwards, Rev. Jonathan, 297, 299. Writings of Egbert C. Smyth on, 297.
Eells, Edward, 221.
Eells, Myron, 221.
century," paper by Roger B. Merriman, 127-144.
Engler, Edmund A., 147, 150, 253, 255. Elected a Councillor, 3. Reads paper on the "Commercial primacy of the United States," 162-176. Re-elected a Council- lor, '270.
Ercilla y Zuñiga, Alonzo de, 100. Estes, Hiram C., his tribute to Thomas Green, 203. Evans, Charles, 325. Evarts, Jeremiah, 8.
Evarts, Hon. William M., 8, 214. Everett, Edward, 263.
Fairfax, Sir Thomas, 354, 355, 357, 360-362, 364–367, 371, 374, 375.
Fareway, John, 387, 390. Farwell, Joseph, 36. Fenn, G. Manville, his "Memoir of Benjamin F. Stevens," 305. Ferdinand V., of Spain, 127, 134, 135, 143.
Fire myths, 230-236. Firth, Charles H., edits Clarke papers, 377.
Fitchburg Cotton Manufactory Cor- poration, short account of, 36, 37.
Forbes, William T., 178. Fowle, Daniel, 68.
Eggleston, Edward, obituary of, by Fowle, Zechariah, 67.
Samuel Utley, 286. Eliot, Charles W., 155. Eliot, Rev. John, Apostle to the Indians, 307, 309, 311. Impor- tance of his contributions to study of Indian language, 178. Announcement of publication of Book of Proverbs as contained in his Indian Bible, edited by Alexander F. Chamberlain and William W. Tooker, 272, 273. Elliot, Andrew, 313.
Ellis, Rev. George E., bequest from, 50.
Ellis, Havelock, 121.
Ellis Fund, 50, 51, 55, 315, 319. Brief statement of, 324. England, "Edward Woodville- Knight-Errant; a study of the relations of England and Spain in the latter part of the fifteenth
Franklin, Benjamin, 70. Freemasons, important correspon- dence relating to Anti-masonic movement, 65.
Gallatin, Albert, 36, 307. Impor- tance of his Indian studies, 177, 178. His interest in aboriginal languages, 307-309.
Gatschet, Albert S., 221. Care of publication of Trumbull's diction- ary by, 177.
Gilfillan, Joseph A., his knowledge of the Ojibwa, 310, 311. Givers and gifts, lists of, 72-84, 336-353.
Gladstone, Rt. Hon. William E., 288. Cited, 175, 176. Goddard, George P., 65, 330.
Goddard, Lucius P., his gift to Greene, David, 8.
the Society, 65, 330. Gourney, John, 387, 390. Graham, A. Á., his account of "Céloron's March," 65, 66, 330. Cited, 331.
Grasse, Tilly (de gras), François J. P., Comte de, 274, 275. Gray, Horace, 268. Obituary of, by Samuel Utley, 286, 287. Green, Andrew H., 64 n., 149. His gift to the Society, 64. Death of, announced, 153. His bequest to the Society, ib. "A sketch of his ancestry, life and work," by Samuel S. Green, 200-220.
Green, Benjamin, 202.
Greene, Mrs. David (Mary Evarts), 8.
Greene, J. Evarts, 2. Obituary
of, by Daniel Merriman, 8-12. Greene, Mrs. J. Evarts (Mary A. Bassett), 9.
Greene, Richard H., 219 n. Cited, 214.
Greenough, Charles P., of com-
mittee to nominate officers for the Society, 2. Greenough, David, cited, 45. Grey, Thomas, 132.
Green, Miss Lucy M., 201, 207. Hale, Edward E., 268, 273, 277,
Green, Miss Mary, 201. Green, Oliver B., 205.
Green, Capt. Samuel, settles in Lei- cester, 202.
Green, Samuel A., 255, 272, 277.
Of committee to nominate officers for the Society, 2, 270. Re- elected a Councillor, 3. His tribute to George F. Hoar, 257-259. Elected a Vice-Presi- dent, 270.
Green, Samuel F., 201, 219 n. Green, Mrs. Samuel F., 219 n. Green, Samuel S, 145, 147, 149, 153, 253, 255. Re-elected Councillor, 3, 270. Presents Re- port of the Council, 150-161. Reads a Sketch of the life, history and work of Andrew H. Green, 200-220. His tribute to George F. Hoar, 259-261. Speaks of Elihu Burritt, 275- 279. Letter to, from Elihu Bur- ritt, 280. Obituary of Benjamin F. Stevens by, 301-305. Green, Thomas, 201, 219 n. Green, Thomas, comedian, 202. Green, Rev. Thomas, 206. Facts regarding, 202–204.
328. Re-elected a Vice-Presi- dent, 3, 270. Re-elected a member of the Committee of Publication, 3, 271. Remarks by, 4, 5. His Council reports cited, 60, 61. Remarks by, on nomination of John O'Dowd, 148. Motion by, 149. "Algon- quian language and literature- Report of the Committee of Publication," by, 177-179. His tribute to George F. Hoar, 269. Asks for local words of Algonquian origin, 272. Asks about the older customs of family prayers in New England, 281, 282. With Nathaniel Paine presents the Report of the Council, 283-305. Reads a paper on the "Aboriginal languages of North America," 306–313. Hale, Horatio, 308. Hale, Robert, 88. Hall, A. Oakey, 208. Hall, Edward, 133, 134 n., 137 n., 142. His account of Edward Woodville cited, 137-142. Hall, G. Stanley, 7, 253. Re- elected a Councillor, 3, 270. Hamilton, Charles, 7.
the Society, 331. Cited, ib., 332.
Hartford Wool
Company, 30
Haven, Samuel F., 60, 61, 255, 322, 323, 332, 333. Bequest from, 49. Signs contract for the Society, 63.
Haven, Mrs. Samuel F., 323. Haven Fund, 49, 51, 54, 315, 318. Brief statement of, 323. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 333. Hayes, Rutherford B., Pres. of the Ú. S., 215.
Paine, Samuel A. Green, Samuel S. Green, Charles Francis Adams, and Carroll D. Wright, 255–267. Tribute to, by Edward E. Hale, 269. Death of, announced, 283. His letter of May 6, 1904, accom- panying his gift to the Society, 329, 330. Paper by on "Will of Thomas Hore of Bristol. His oaken chest," 383-396. Hoar, Samuel (d. 1904), 262. Hoare, Charles, 385. Hoar, Samuel (d. 1856), 260. Hobson, John A., his lecture on Hoare, Mrs. Charles, 385. the industrial situation in Eng- land cited, 163, 176. Holden, E. B., 332. Hodgkins, William C., 59. Holles, Denzil, 362, 365, 369. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 15. Holmes, William H., 179. His Holst, Hermann E. von, death of letter cited, 58. announced, 153. Obituary of, 114. Hore, Joanna, 385-387, 390, 394. by Samuel Utley, 290, 291. Hore, John, 384-388. Hore, Margery, 385.
Haynes, George H., 148. Reads a paper on, "The attempted suicide of a Massachusetts town," 180-191.
Hemans, Mrs. Felicia D., account of her visit to Sir Walter Scott cited, 17.
Hennepin, Louis, 306.
129-131, 133, 134, 138, 142-144.
Henry, Anthony, 67.
Henshaw, H. W., 93 n., Cited, 93.
Herbert, George, cited, 17. Hiawatha, characterization of the poem of, 100, 101. Higginson, Francis, 332, 333. Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, his letter of Jan. 12, 1904, 332. Higginson, Waldo, letter to, from Hon. Stephen Salisbury, 332, 333. Hildreth, Richard, his of the United States," cited, 36. 'History Hill, Rev. Alonzo, 66. Hill, Benjamin T., re-elected an Auditor, 4, 271. Certificate as Auditor, 57, 321.
Hill, Miss Frances A., her gift to the Society, 66. Hitchcock, Roswell D., 295. Hoar, Hon. E. Rockwood, 262, 286.
Hoar, Hon. George F., 4, 7, 152, 254, 281, 287, 289, 327. His trib- ute to E. Harlow Russell's por- traiture of Elijah B. Stoddard, 2. Re-elected a Vice-President, 3. Obituary of John Bellows by, 12-17. Offices held by, 70, 71. Special meeting of the Council on death of, with tributes from Stephen Salisbury, Nathaniel
Hore, Thomas, of Bristol, "Will of. His oaken chest," Hore, Thomas (the younger), 385, George F. Hoar, 383-396. paper by Hore, Mrs. Thomas (Agnes), 386, 386, 388. 388, 389.
Hore, William, Mayor of Bristol,
Howland, John, 206. Horsford, Eben N., 312. Hunnewell, James F., 148. Reads paper on "Certain great monu- ments," 192-199. Huntington, Albert S., his letters, Hutchinson, Gov. Thomas, 68, 263. 326, 327. I.
Indian corn, aboriginal origin and Indians, uses of, 115-117.
"Contributions of the American Indians to civiliza- tion," paper by Alexander F. Chamberlain, 91-126. Algon- quian language and literature: Report of the Committee of
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