Draper, John W., 350, ib. n. Draper, Mrs. Warren F., 181. Dudley, Joseph, Gov. of Mass., 39. Dummer, Jeremy, cited, 69. Dwight, Theodore, his "The char- acter of Thomas Jefferson," 359. Dzul, Aniceto, 249.
Eames, Wilberforce, sends greet- ings to the Society, 2. Earle, Ralph, short account of, 286, ib. n., 287.
Eden, Richard, 338.
Edes, Henry H., calls attention to Miss Longfellow's error in regard to Mrs. Craigie's name, 9, 10. Eliot, Charles W., 26. Ellis, George E., 13. Ellis Fund, 168. Condition of, 172. Emerson, Benjamin K., 128. Emerson, Miss Mabel E., 420 n. Engler, Edmund A., re-elected a Councillor, 137.
Gage, Gen. Thomas, 50. Gallatin, Albert, 184. Gardiner, Samuel R., 356 n., 375 n., 378 n., 389 n., 390, 391 n., 392, ib. n. Questions authenticity of Squire papers, 389, Conclu- sions reached by, 391, 395. Garver, Austin S., 301.
Essex Antiquarian, numbers lack-Gates, Horatio, 288.
Evelyn, John, 99, 100, 102.
Folsom, Albert A., his letter of Nov. 8, 1882, cited, 178. Forbes, William T., remarks by, 1, 2.
Ford, Worthington C., 231, 374 n.,
397 n. Foster, Dwight, 253. Foster, Michael, 246, 247. State- ment of, 248.
Foster, William E., 267. Paper by, on "The point of view in history," 349-420. Frankfort-on-the-Main, gift to the Municipal Library of, from the American Antiquarian Society,
Franklin, Benjamin, report of bi- centenary of, at Philadelphia, 264. |
Gay, Frederick L., elected a Member 264. Reproduction of Pelham prints by, 283.
General Assembly, inauguration of, 55. Bills of credit emitted by, 56-59.
George II., of England, cited, 74. Gerry, Elbridge, 288. Gilman, Warren R., 181. Givers and gifts, list of, 190-206. Gooch, William, 76, 88. Goodwin, Isaac, 185. Goulding, Frank P., 12. Memoir of, by Samuel Utley, 21, 22. Green, Andrew H.,127. Remarks on his ownership of the stone quarry, 9. Receipt of legacy from, to the Society announced, 135. Amount of legacy from, 168. Green, John, 135. Tribute to Henry Hitchcock by, 253-262. Green, Samuel A., 138, 268, 289, ib. n. Re-elected a Vice-President, 136. Reports list of officers of the Society, ib, 137. His Address at Groton cited, 188, 189. sides at meeting, 263. Green, Samuel S., 9, 263, 264. Asks what right Andrew H. Green had to Millstone Hill quarry, 9. Re-elected a Council- lor, 136. Of committee to pre-
pare vote with reference to bequest from Mr. Salisbury, 264. Green, William E., 126.
Hale, Edward E., 136, 185, 263. Speaks of the destruction of the French Fleet and tells why Henry W. Longfellow wrote his ballad on the French Fleet, 5-7. Speaks of the right of the Society to anything which the government of the U. S. prints, 134. Tells of meeting Rev. Dr. Rawnsley, ib., 135. Speaks of index to Stevens facsimiles, ib. Re-elected a Vice-President, 136. Re-elected a member of the Committee of Publication, 137. Memorial of George F. Hoar by, 150-158. Memorial of Stephen Salisbury by, 299–302. Hales, John, 116-119. Hall, Edward H., 301. Hall, G. Stanley, 211, 349n., 362n., Speaks of Jeremy Jeremy Taylor's "Ductor Dubitantium," 3, 4. Memoir of Herbert B. Adams by, 12-15. Re-elected a Coun- cillor, 136. His methods of teaching history, 362. Hall, Hubert, cited, 46n. Hamilton, Charles, gift from the Estate of, 181. Hamilton, James A., 233. Hamilton, John, 87, 88. Hammond, Henry, 120. Harris, Alexander S., 175 n. Harrison, Frederic, 377, 413n., 414n. Cited, 370, 371, 378n., 412, 413. Hart, Charles Henry, letter of April 22, 1905, 178. Harvard College, list of pre-Revo- lutionary theses of, in Library of the Society, 177. Haven, Samuel F., LL. D., 176, 181,
Haven, Samuel F., Jr., tribute to,
from his father, 176. Haven, Mrs. Samuel F., transfers
the remainder of Dr. Haven's library to the Society, 181. Haven Fund, 168. Condition of,
Hayne, Robert Y., 236. Haynes, George H., 15.
Heber, Reginald, Bishop, cited, 112. Heywood, Daniel, 125, 126. Hill, Alonzo, 301.
Hill, Benjamin T., re-elected an auditor, 137. Certificate as audi- tor, 174. Hill, Isaac, 233. History, "The point of view in history" paper by William E. Foster, 349-420. Hitchcock, Ethan A., 256. Hitchcock, George C., 253 n., Hitchcock, Henry, 135. Tribute to, by John Green, 253-262. Hitchcock, Henry, 262. Hitchcock, Samuel, 253. Hoar, George F., Hon., 3, 4, 9, 21, 130, 134. His interest in Jeremy Taylor, 3. Memorial of, by Edward E. Hale, 150-158. "Senator Hoar In Memoriam" sonnet by H. D. Rawnsley, ib. Speeches and Addresses of, 159- 166. Letters deposited by, in the Society's care, 179, 180. Photograph of the Vinton por- trait of, 184. His "Life of a Boy Sixty years Ago," cited, 187, 188. His Autobiography cited, ib. Remarks on Jackson papers, 231. Hoar, Leonard, 157.
Hoar, Rockwood, 151. His gift to the Society, 180. Hollis, Thomas, 283. Holmes, John, 10.
Holmes, William H., elected а member, 136.
Hooker, Richard, 113, 114. Hore, Thomas, statement of Com- mittee of Publication regarding the will of, 130, 131. Hübbe, Joaquin, biographical no- tice of, by Rodolf Menendez and translated from the Spanish into English by David Casares, 303-307.
Hübbe, John, 303, 304.
Huguet-Latour, Louis A., obituary notice of, by Samuel Utley, 167. Hutchinson, Thomas, Gov. of Mass., 32. Cited, 42, 45, 46, 49, 56.]
Indian Chiefs, account of mezzotint portraits of, belonging to the Society, 280, 281.
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. of the U. S., "The Jackson and Van Buren papers," paper by William Mac- Donald, 231-238. James I., of England, 94, 95. Jameson, J. Franklin, 11, 15, 238, 269, 374n. Memoir of John G. Bourinot by, 16-19. Memoir of Douglas Brymner by, b.-21. Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. of the U.S., 180, 265, 285.
Jenks, Henry F., his gift to the Society, 180.
Johns Hopkins Studies in History and Political Science, 13. Johnson, Mrs. William W., her gift to the Society, 181.
Kehr, E. H., 260n. Cited, 260. Kendall, Amos, 233. Burning of Jackson papers while in posses- sion of, 232.
Kent, Henry T., 260n. Cited, 260. Kingsbury, Frederick J., letters from, asking for meaning of term "Cornwallis," 186, 187. Kittredge, George L., presents copy of his "The Old Farmer and his Almanack," 180.
Klein, Jacob, 257n. Cited, 257. Knights of Labor, proposed aim of, 140.
Lamprecht, Karl, 349, ib. n. Cited, 351.
Lang, Andrew, 377n., 379n., 399.
His "History of England" cited, 73, 74. Lehmann, Frederic W., 258n. Cited, 258. Levasseur, Emile, elected a foreign member, 2.
Librarian, see Barton, Edmund M. Librarian's and General Fund, 168. Condition of, 169.
Library of Congress, "Jackson and
Van Buren papers" in, paper by William MacDonald, 231–238. Library of the Society, report of the Librarian, 175-189. Sources of gifts to, 178, 179. Remainder of Dr. Haven's library trans- ferred to, 181. Mr. Waldo Lin- coln appointed member of Library Committee, 272. List of Alabama, Mississippi and Tenn- essee newspaper files in, pre- pared by Mrs. Mary R. Reynolds, 274-279.
Life membership fund, 168. Con- dition of, 172.
Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. of the U. S., 255.
Lincoln, Levi, Attorney-General, 179. Lincoln, Solomon, of committee to prepare vote with reference to bequest from Mr. Salisbury, 264. Vote offered by, 265. Lincoln, Waldo, appointed member of Library committee, 272. Lincoln, William, 270. Lincoln Legacy Fund, 168. Condi- tion of, 170.
Logan, John A., review of his "The Great Conspiracy," 381n. Lok, Michael, 338. Longfellow, Miss Alice M., 9, 10. Longfellow, Henry W., why he
wrote the ballad of the French Fleet, 5, Ballad by, 7, 8. Lotteries, attempts to raise money by, 47, 48, 66.
Society, 180.
tion of, 70.
Lowell, James Russell, his defini- tion of word "Cornwallis," 189.
His criticism of James Anthony Loubat, Joseph F., his gift to the Froude, 377, 378. Cited 414n. Langley, Samuel P., death of, Louisburg, Cape Breton, capitula- announced, 272. Obituary of, by Samuel Utley, 309. Laud, William, Archbishop, 96, 97, 111, 117-119. 121. Lea, J. Henry, statement of Com- mittee of Publication regarding his editing "Will of Thomas Hore," 130, 131. Lecky, William E. H., 350, ib. n.
Macaulay, Thomas B., Lord, his style as historian, 375, ib. n. 376, ib. n.
MacDonald, William, 138. Paper New Jersey, part taken by, in scheme by, on "The Jackson and Van for conquest of Canada in 1746, Buren papers," 231–238. 87, 88. Mackail, John W., 357n. Cited, 357, 358.
McMaster, John B., 417n. Martyr, Peter, see Anglerius, Peter Martyr d'.
Maryland, part taken by in scheme for conquest of Canada in 1746, 88, 89.
Massachusetts,"Emergent Treasury- Supply in, in Early Days," paper by Andrew McF. Davis, 32-68. Massachusetts Historical Society, 298.
Mayhew, Rev. Jonathan, 286. Members, names of those present
at meetings, 1, 133, 263. Elec- tion of, 2, 136, 264. Menendez, Rodolf, biographical no- tice of Joaquin Hübbe by, 303-
Merriman, Daniel, 153. States that his paper was prepared at the solicitation of Senator Hoar, 2, 3. Reply to Dr. Hall, 4, 5. Paper by, on "Jeremy Taylor and religious liberty in the English Church," 93-124.
Mississippi, list of newspaper files printed in, in the Library of the Society, 274, 275.
Monroe, James, Pres. of the U. S.,
New York, part taken by, in scheme for conquest of Canada in 1746, 87. Copy of Bakewell's View of New York City, 284, 285. Newcastle, Duke of, see Pelham, Thomas, Duke of Newcastle. Newspapers, list of Alabama, Missis- sippi, and Tennessee newspaper files in library of the Society, 274-279.
Oxford University, list of published inaugural addresses at, 363, 364. Names of men who have held the position of Regius Professor of Modern History at, 363n.
Paine, Nathaniel, 11, 135, 263. Re-elected Treasurer, 137. Re- elected a member of the Com- mittee of Publication, ib. His collection of memorials of Senator Hoar, 156. Submits his Report as Treasurer, 168-174. Semi- Annual Report of the Council by, 268-273. "Remarks on the early American engravings and the Cambridge Press Imprints (1640-1692) in the Library of the American Antiquarian Society" paper by, 280-289. Palfrey, William, 267. Paltsits, Victor H., 5. Remarks on his paper, 2. Paper by, on "A scheme for the conquest of Canada in 1746," 69-92. Pane, Ramon, "Columbus, Ramon Pane and the beginnings of American Anthropology" paper by Edward G. Bourne, 310-348. List of modern works dealing directly with the treatise of, or particularly serviceable in the study of it, 316-317. Treatise of Friar Ramon on the Anti- quities of the Indians which he, as one who knows their language, diligently collected by command of the Admiral, 318-338. Paul, Herbert, his "Life of Froude," 376n., 379n. Ib. cited, 378, ib. n., 379.
Peacock, Edward, results of his study of Christian names, 395,
Pec, Dionisio, 249. Statement of, 250.
Pelham, Henry, 73, 74. Pelham, Peter, engravings by, in the Library of the Society, 281- 283. Pelham-Holles, Thomas, Duke of Newcastle, 73-75, 77, 88. Letter to Gov. Shirley cited, 91, 92. Pennsylvania, part taken by, in scheme for conquest of Canada in 1746, 88.
Pepperrell, Sir William, 70, 283. Perry, Joseph H., description of Millstone Hill by, 128, 129. Perry, Oliver, 286.
Washington, 178. Colored print of his Boston Massacre, 287. Reynolds, Mrs. Mary R., 270, 271. List of Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee newspaper files pre- pared by, 274-279.
Rhode Island, part taken by, in scheme for conquest of Canada in 1746, 85, 86.
Rhodes, James F. 401, ib. n. Rice, Franklin P., his gift to the Society, 182.
Richardson, Rev. John, line title of sermon by, with explanatory note, 177, 178. Richman, Írving B., cited, 383. Tribute to his work, 383n. Rivero, Don Miguel, discovers upris-
ing of Indians of Yucatan, 244. of Roden, Robert F., 290, 298. Rogers, Horatio, 12. Memoir of, by Samuel Utley, 15, 16. Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. of U. S., cited, 398n.
Phips, Sir William, results expedition under, 69. Pierce, Abijah, 187, 188. Pinkus, Edward, 248, Short sketch of, 246, 247.
Poinsett, Joel R., letter to, cited, 236.
Poot, Cresencio, Chief, death of, 249.
Poot, Leandro, Chief, 249. His account of the battle with the white men, 250, 251. Powell, Frederick York, 369n. Cited, 369.
Price, William, short account of his "South East View of ye Great Town of Boston in New England, American," 284. Prince, Rev. Thomas, 5, 6, 283. Provincial Congress, organization of, 50, 51. Efforts of, to raise money, 52-55.
Publishing Fund, 168. Condition of, 170.
Putnam, Herbert, 184.
Putnam, Samuel, case of Green v. Putnam, 127, 128.
Raleigh, N. C., regulations and rates of board at the Exchange Hotel in, 182, 183. Rawnsley, H. D., 157. Tribute to, 134. His Sonnet "Senator Hoar In Memoriam," 158. Revere, Maria A., her letter, 178. Revere, Paul, supplementary in- formation relative to his portrait
Ropes, John C., 401, ib. n. Russell, E. Harlow, re-elected a Councillor, 137.
Rye, Walter, 391n.
Participates in discussion of "Squire papers," 390, 391.
Salisbury, James H., obituary of, by Samuel Utley, 167. Salisbury, Stephen, Senior, 299. Salisbury, Hon. Stephen, 11, 176, 299. Anecdote of, 300. Salisbury, Stephen, 1, 133, 139, 263, 264. Re-elected President, 135. Remarks by, in introduc- ing Mr. Casares, 138. Vote adopted by the Society regard- ing real estate devised by, 265. Death of, announced, 268. Special meeting of the Council on death of, ib. His will cited, 269. Income from real estate be- queathed to Society by, 271, 272. Memorial of, by Edward E. Hale, 299-302 Obituary of, by Sam- uel Utley, 302, 303. Salisbury Building Fund, 168. Condition of, 171.
Salley, Alexander S., Jr., 397n. Schoolcraft, Henry R., 184. Schuyler, Col. Peter, commands the New Jersey companies, 88.
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