Reed, William Bradford, LL.D., his "Life of Joseph Reed" cited, I. 195 n. Regulation Acts of New Hampshire, I. 15, 28.
Relly, Rev. James, I. 190, 347, 364. Reynolds, Thomas, II. 38.
Rhetoric, method of teaching, in the last century, I. 346. Richardson, Jacob, II. 292. Rigby, Sir Alexander, II. 51. Rindge, Isaac, I. 399.
Rittenhouse, David, LL.D., I. 52, 62, 68, 301.
Rivington, James, his "Royal Gazette," I. 91 n., 105, 164, 169; II. 365, 366. Robbery, New York law for prevention of (1779), I. 24, 27.
Robbins, Rev. Chandler, I. 88 n. Robbins, Rev. Philemon, sermon by, cited, I. 88 n.
Robin, Abbé Claude C., his "Voyage dans l'Amérique Septentrionale," I. 249, 259.
Robinson, Rev. John, I. 326. His "Apol- ogy for the Brownists," II. 362, 364. Rochambeau, Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, Comte de, I. 249 n.
Rodney, George Brydges, Lord, I. 148. Rodgers, John, D.D., I. 432, 434; II. 34, 39, 73, 80, 104, 133, 139, 147, 150. Rogers, Rev. Daniel, I. 444. Rogers, William, D.D., II. 335. Rogers, Mrs. William, death of, II. 335. Rolfe, John, II. 404 n.
Roman Catholic services in Boston, II. 241.
Romans, Capt. Bernard, I. 417; II. 57. Ross, Capt. of Lancaster, Pa., I. 429. Rousselet, Rev. Louis de, II. 240. Rowlandson, Mrs. Mary, I. 444. Roxbury, Mass., inscription from bury- ing-ground in, I. 19.
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Russell, Benjamin, II. 43-45, 48, 65, 66, 69, 112, 115, 116, 123, 130, 149, 201, 239, 292, 304. Russell, Joseph, I. 257, 260, 262, 275 n., 278, 279, 334; II. 168, 169. Letter of Ebenezer Hazard to, I. 276. Rycaut, Sir Paul, his translation of Gar- cilaso de la Vega, I. 157 n., 167.
Sabin, Joseph, his "Dictionary of Books relating to America," II. 282 n. Sabine, Hon. Lorenzo, his "American Loyalists" cited, 1. 146 n.
St. Clair, Gen. Arthur, I. 44.
St. George's Society, New York, II. 230.
Salaries of clergymen, I. 30, 49. Salmon Fall River, description of a flume in, I. 154-156, 160.
Salmon, Thomas, his "Geography," I. 82. Sandwich, Mass., proposed canal at, II. 254.
Sargent, Winthrop, I. 171 n., 493; II. 103, 104, 107, 133, 309. Savage, Edward, II. 358. Sawyer, Benjamin, I. 396 n. Sawyer,
of Hamilton, Mass., I. 493. Sayre, Rev. James, II. 130. Scott, Capt. James, Jr., II. 257. Scott, Robert, II. 250.
Schuyler, Gen. Philip, II. 151. Schuyler family, the, II. 158. Seabury, Samuel, D.D., Bishop of Conn., I. 435; II. 131.
Sedgwick, Theodore, LL.D., II. 6. Sergeant, Jonathan Dickinson, I. 182; II. 335.
Sewall, David, LL.D., I. 32, 246. Sewall, Chief Justice Samuel, II. 399. Shakers, I. 307, 317, 327. Shakspeare, William, "Julius Cæsar' cited, II. 71 n.
Shattuck, Job, I. 448.
Shaw, Major Samuel, I. 473; II. 752. Shays, Daniel, I. 448, 455, 460, 464; II. 350.
Shays's Rebellion, I. 448, 455, 457, 460, 462, 464.
Sheaffe, Jacob, I. 262, 269, 270. Shepard, Gen. William, I. 455. Shippen, William, M.D., II. 337.
Shipwrecks on the American coast in 1783, I. 287.
Shirley, Gov. William, I. 106, 120, 124, 126, 249; II. 75, 77, 277. II. 265.
Shober, Frederick, II. 100.
Shurtleff, Nathaniel B., M.D., his "To- pographical and Historical Descrip- tion of Boston" cited, II. 234 n. Siberian barley, I. 75, 77, 78, 80, 82. Siberian wheat, I. 57, 60.
Silver, supposed mines of, in the White Mountains, II. 187.
Simitière, Pierre Eugène du, I. 142, 149 n., 406.
"Skunk Association," the, I. 182. Slate, I. 32.
Slavery, II. 2, 11, 22, 23, 219, 220, 223. Letters and Documents relating to, 373-442. Judge Tucker's queries about, in Massachusetts, 381. Let- ter of Dr. John Eliot on, 382. Sam- uel Dexter's letters on, 384-388, 395- 398. Judge Winthrop's letter on, 389- 391. Thomas Pemberton's letter on, 391-394. First mention of, in New England, 391. Origin of the English slave-trade, 394. Dr. Holyoke's letter on, 399–401. John Adams's letter on, 401, 402. Gov. Sullivan's letter on, 402, 403. Letters of Judge Tucker
on, in Virginia, and project for eman- cipation, 404-412, 417-423. Gov. Sul- livan's letter on Judge Tucker's views, 412-416. Petitions of negroes to Mas- sachusetts General Courts, 432-437. Levi Lincoln's brief in the case of Jennison v. Caldwell, 438-442. Slave-trade, petition to Massachusetts General Court against the, II. 22, 23. Origin of the English, 394. Sluyter, —, I. 370.
Small-pox, inoculation for the, I. 231. Smith, Hon. Jonathan, of Lanesborough, Mass., II. 10.
Smith, Jonathan B., of Philadelphia, I. 368, 379.
Smith, Capt. John, II. 72, 82, 425. His "Generall Historie of Virginia" cited, 404 n.
Smith, Robert, D.D., I. 174.
Smith, Samuel (?), II. 321. Smith, Samuel, his History of New Jersey," II. 365, 366.
Smith, Col. William, II. 191.
Smith, Hon. William, his " History of New York," II. 162.
Smith, William, D.D., his "Eulogy on Dr. Franklin," II. 294, 296. Smith, Capt.
of Waterborough, Me.,
I. 400. Snow, Caleb Hopkins, his "History of
Boston" cited, II. 234 n. Snowdon, —, of New Jersey, II. 256, 272, 273, 275, 341.
Society for the Propagation of the Gos- pel in Foreign Parts, II. 154. stract of the Reports" of the, cited, I. 134, 144, 147.
Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians, II. 269 n.
Soto, Fernando de, II. 52, 53, 57, 60–62, 64, 85, 86.
South Carolina, value of a dollar in, I. 423, 427.
Sparhawk, John, I. 154, 160. Spelts, I. 60.
Spooner, Rev. John, II. 410. Spotswood, William, I. 451, 462, 463, 465, 474, 477, 482, 500; II. 2, 15, 26, 27, 32, 33, 35, 72, 86, 87, 89, 95, 103, 105, 106, 135, 137, 138, 141, 146, 148- 150, 157, 161, 162, 167, 245, 258, 262, | 269, 324-326, 328, 345, 347, 348, 361. Extract from a letter of, II. 158. Spotted children, I. 380. Eppayís, meaning of the word, I. 39. Sprague, Judge John, II. 438, 439, 441. Spring, Samuel, D.D., II. 160.
Springfield, Mass., Shays's attack on the arsenal at, I. 455.
Sproat, James, D.D., I. 184, 190, 368; II. 262, 309, 335.
Stark, Gen. John, I. 396 n.
Stark, Col. William, I. 396.
Stearns, William, II. 438 n., 440. Steiner, Melchior, I. 122.
Stephens, Dr. of the West Indies, II. 339.
Sterne, Lawrence, I. 268, 273.
Steuben, Frederick William Augustus, Baron, I. 62; II. 47.
Stevens, Benjamin, D.D., I. 66, 131 n.; II. 12, 133, 135, 264, 265.
Stevens, Mrs. John (Sargent), I. 171. Stiles, Ezra, D.D., I. 12, 343, 434, 439, 445; II. 77, 215. His Election Sermon, I. 353, 361.
Stillman, Samuel, D.D., I. 48; II. 148. Stith, Rev. William, II. 404, 410, 412. Stockbridge, Charles, M.D., II. 392. Stockdale, John, II. 114.
Stoughton, Lieut.-Gov. William, I. 19, 196. Strong, Gov. Caleb, II. 5, 6, 8, 438 n. Stuyvesant, Gov. Peter, II. 158, 218. Sullivan, Gov. James, II. 376, 397, 417, 418, 421, 422. Letter of, to Dr. Bel- knap, on slavery in Massachusetts, 402, 403. Sketch of, 403 n. Letter of, to Dr. Belknap, on slavery in Virginia, 412-416. His " History of Maine," 422. Sullivan, Gen. John, I. 100, 116, 154, 288, 326, 339, 355, 408, 411, 433, 434, 443, 446, 498; II. 2, 13, 152. His expedi- tion against the Western Indians, I. 23, 36. "Life of," by Thomas C. Amory, cited, 433 n.
Swift, Jonathan, Dean of St. Patrick's, I. 15, 156.
Symmes, Hon. John Cleves, II. 83, 87, 89, 96.
Tammany, origin of, I. 355, 363. Tappan, Rev. David, II. 155, 160, 163. Taylor, Durbin, I. 426.
Taylor, George, II. 355.
Taylor, Hon. John, II. 6.
Temple of Cloacina," the, I. 182. Temple, Sir John, I. 432. Tench, Miss I. 233.
Tennent, William Mackay, D.D., I. 12. Extract from a letter of, 36.
Thacher, Rev. Peter, I. 384 n. n.; II. 156, 161, 163, 166, 190.
Thackara, James, II. 250. Thatcher, George, II. 317, 324. Thayer, Cornelius (?), II. 275. Thayer, Abbe John, II. 240, 342, 344. Thomas, Isaiah, LL.D., II. 46, 62, 83, 84, 88, 89, 93, 97, 98, 101, 112, 160, 196, 198, 201, 203, 233, 238, 247, 249, 257, 261, 266, 267, 297, 328, 403.
Thomas & Andrews, Messrs., II. 257, 265, 278, 280, 344, 348.
"Thomas and Sarah," ship, II. 18.
States, names proposed for the new, I. Thompson, Hon. Samuel, II 6, 18.
Thompson, of Maine, I. 400.
Thomson, Benjamin, inscription on his tombstone in Roxbury burying- ground, I. 19
Thomson, Charles, I. 184; II. 193, 297, 308, 401.
Tides in the American lakes, I. 41, 46, 101.
Tillotson, John, Archbishop, I. 39. Tories, I. 25, 28, 282.
Towne, Benjamin, I. 122, 124, 170. Treadwell, Ann (Mrs. Eliot), I. 247. Treadwell, Jacob, I. 247. Treadwell, Rev. John, II. 213. Trenchard, James, I. 451; II. 89, 95, 98, 101, 102, 105, 106, 108, 111, 112, 126, 139, 146, 149, 150, 194, 200, 201, 203, 205, 256, 258, 262, 264, 267. Truelove, Nurse, I. 354.
Trumbull, John, LL.D., II. 227. His McFingal," I. 142, 146.
Trumbull, Col. Jonathan, II. 66, 105. Trumbull, Gov. Jonathan, I. 106; II. 356, 359.
Tucker, Henry St. George, II. 423, 425 n. Tucker, Nathaniel Beverley, II. 425 n. Tucker, St. George, LL.D., II. 12 n.,
375-377, 402 n., 412, 414, 415. Letter of, to Dr. Belknap, with queries on slavery in Massachusetts, 379-381. Letters of, to Dr. Belknap, 404-412. Letter of, on slavery in Virginia, 417- 423. Letters of, to Dr. Belknap, 423- 431. Elected a Corresponding Mem- ber of the Massachusetts Historical So- ciety, 416. Sketch of his life, 425 n. His Dissertation on Slavery," 426. Reception of his "Dissertation by the Virginia Legislature, 426, 427. Tucker, Thomas Tudor, II. 424. Tudor, William, II. 231 n.
Tuttle, of New Hampshire, I. 423. Tyler, John, I. 456.
Vassall, William, II. 385. Vaughan, John, II. 108, 267, 274, 285, 289.
Vaughan, Samuel (?), II. 108.
Vega. See "Garcilaso de la Vega.' Vermont, I. 107. Trade between and Canada, 143. Pamphlets relating to the history of, II. 167.
Virgin Mary, picture of a black, in Havanna, I. 176.
Virginia, first laws of, II. 276, 280. At- tempts to prohibit the importation of slaves into, 380. First importation of slaves into, 404 n. Judge Tucker's letter on slavery in, 405-412. Gov- ernor Sullivan's views on emancipa- tion of slaves in, 412-416. John Ad- ams's views, 416. Judge Tucker's letter to Dr. Belknap on plan for emancipation, 417-423. His "Dis- sertation on Slavery," 426. Reception of the "Dissertation" by the Legisla- ture of, 426-427. Virginia cloth, I. 34.
Waldo, Daniel, Jr., II. 309, 313. Waldron, Isaac, I. 275 n. Walker, Gideon, I. 400. Walker, John, his " Sufferings of the Clergy," I. 135.
Walker, Quock, II. 403, 438-440. Wallcutt, Thomas, II. 253, 260, 263, 265, 267, 269, 271, 275, 290, 299, 308. Waller, Edmund, I. 268 n. Wansey, Henry, his "Excursion to the
United States," II. 349 n.
Warner, Ferdinando, LL.D., II. 145. Warren, Gen. Joseph, II. 152. Warren, Sir Peter, I. 120, 127.
Warville. See "Brissot de Warville." Washburn, Hon. Emory, LL.D., II. 438 n.
Washington, Baily, I. 91 n.
Washington, Pres. George, I. 20, 22, 61, 62, 134, 145, 300, 340, 346, 356, 379, 406, 412; II. 17, 43, 117, 120, 123, 125, 132, 134, 151, 153, 155, 161, 191–193, 195, 196, 198, 201, 204, 206, 212, 226, 220, 236, 258, 272, 326. Forged letters of, I. 87, 91, 95. "Journal of his Tour to the Ohio," 87, 91, 122, 124, 164; II. 50. Inauguration of as Presi- dent of the United States, 120. His visit to Boston in 1789, 203. Washington, Mrs. George, II. 132. Washington, Lund, I. 87. Washington, Lt.-Col. William, I. 87,
Webster, Noah, LL.D., II. 23, 25-27, 31- 34, 51, 52, 56, 57, 59, 62, 69, 71, 72, 77, 80, 81, 83-86, 88, 90-93, 97, 100-103, 107, 117, 228, 231, 233, 238, 240, 243. Webster, Peletiah, II. 335. Wedgery, William, II. 6, 8, 18. Weld, Rev. Thomas, II. 56.
Wentworth, Sir Jolin, I. 265, 267, 278, 482.
Wentworth, Michael, I. 94.
West, David, 11. 325, 330, 332, 349, 352, 354, 357-360, 367.
West, Samuel, D.D., I. 95 n., 223, 433; II. 131, 331, 333. His l'lymouth anni- versary sermon, I. 94, 95, 97. Western lands, price of, I. 491. Westminster confession of faith, the, I. 315, 324.
Wheeler, Adam, I. 448, 464. Wheelock, Eleazer, D.D., I. 228. Wheelock, John, D.D., his "Essay on Painting, Music, and Poetry" cited, II. 41.
Whidden, Mehitabel, case of, I. 238, 243.
Whipple, Col. Joseph, I. 387, 388 n., 391, 393, 395; II. 171, 173, 176, 178, 180, 181, 189.
Whipple, Gen. William, I. 107, 433. Whirlwind in Massachusetts, I. 38, 50, 56, 59.
Whiskey insurrection, the, II. 350, 351. White, James, II. 305, 325.
White Mountains, Dr. Belknap's tour to the, in 1784, I. 386-401; II. 160, 164-167, 170-178, 180-189. Notch in the, II. 182. Supposed mines of sil- ver in the, 187.
Whitefield, Rev. George, I. 328, 339. Whitwell, Samuel, M.D., II. 148. "Whole world," meaning of the words in the Apostolic commission, I. 135, 138-142.
Wier, Robert, I. 458.
Wight, Rev. Ebenezer, I. 471. Wilberforce, William, II. 394. Wilkinson, Jemima, I. 161.
Willard, Joseph, D.D., Pres. Harv. Coll.,
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William and Mary College, II. 425 n. Williams, Roger, II. 90, 96. Williams, Samuel, LL.D., I. 436. His History of Vermont," II. 422. Williamson, Hon. William Durkee, his History of Maine " cited, I. 120 n. Willis, Nathaniel, I. 27, 216. Wilson, Rev. James, II. 3, 14, 21. Winchester, Rev. Elhanan, I. 171. Wingate, Enoch, I. 387.
Wingate, Ion. Paine, II. 15, 16, 19, 25, 34, 64-69, 105, 106, 108, 115, 127, 155, 210, 243, 244, 246, 247, 273, 281, 285, 292, 312, 314-319, 324, 344. Winslow, Gov. Edward, picture belong- ing to, I. 93.
Winthrop, Judge James, II. 376, 401. Letter of, to Dr. Belknap, on Judge Tucker's queries about slavery in Massachusetts, 389-391. Sketch of, 391 n.
Winthrop, Gov. John, II. 72, 76, 77, 229, 231, 233. His "History of New Eng- land," I. 106; II. 87, 376.
Winthrop, Prof. John, LL.D., I. 88, 410; II. 218, 395.
Witchcraft, law of Massachusetts relat- ing to, I. 209, 210, 219.
Witherspoon, John, D.D., I. 8; II. 36, 207, 252, 258, 260.
Wolcott, Oliver, II. 366.
Wright, Francis, letter of, transmitting the call of the Federal Street Church to Dr. Belknap, I. 459. Wright & Gill, Messrs., I. 223, 246.
Yankee, Dr. Gordon's derivation of the name, II. 118.
Yankee Doodle, origin of, II. 118. Young, Alexander (Belknap & Young), I. 484 n.; II. 277 n.
Young, Alexander, D.D., II. 277 n. Young, William, II. 240, 286, 287, 290, 293, 295.
Zenger, John Peter, I. 162.
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