Abbot, innkeeper, I. 387. Abby," sloop, II. 322, 326, 348. Account of the College of New Jer- sey," II. 27, 28. Adams, Hugh, I. 212.
Adams, Pres. John, II. 116, 117, 133, 135, 152, 191, 219, 270, 273, 321. Let- ter of, to Dr. Belknap, on slavery in Massachusetts, 401, 402. Letter of, to Dr. Belknap, 416.
Adams, Mrs. Pres. John, II. 270, 272– 274.
Adams, Rev. Joseph, I. 212, 217.
Adams, Nathaniel, his "Annals of Ports- mouth" cited, I. 162 n., 169 n., 225 n. Adams, Gov. Samuel, II. 17, 18, 140, 141, 145, 151, 154, 156, 356, 397. Adams, Thomas, II. 301.
Addams, Jonas, II. 242, 246, 248, 251, 290, 293, 295, 301.
Aitken, Robert, I. 124, 125, 151, 157, 161, 178, 179, 181, 188, 189, 211, 215, 226, 230-232, 234, 236, 241, 246, 256- 262, 265, 270, 273-278, 281, 286, 287, 289, 290, 292, 293, 298, 299, 302-305, 316-319, 322, 327, 328, 331-335, 337, 341-343, 348, 351, 352, 354, 356-358, 361, 369, 370, 372, 374, 376, 377, 379, 380, 382, 383, 386, 401-404, 406-408, 410, 411, 413, 414, 416, 417, 419, 420, 424, 425, 435, 438, 440, 442, 446, 468, 473, 476, 483, 484, 492, 497, 499; II. 1, 9, 15, 142, 168, 170, 179, 188, 211, 256, 267, 269, 274, 276, 277 n., 279, 281, 288, 293-295, 300, 303, 326, 343, 344, 346, 348, 349, 352, 357, 360-362. edition of the Bible, I. 159, 162. His Pennsylvania magazine, 161, 164, 169. Joseph Belknap bound apprentice to him, 245. His literary newspaper, 245, 249. Pronunciation of his name, 339. Joseph Belknap released from his articles of apprenticeship, 479, 480.
Aitken, Mrs Robert, I. 299, 335. Albany, N. Y., Congress at in 1754, II. 153, 155.
Allen, Col. Ethan, I. 24, 27; II. 167.
Allen, Gov. Samuel, I. 119.
Allen, Thomas, II. 209.
Allen, William, D.D., I. 225 n. Allen,
of New York, I. 491. Almon, John, his "Remembrancer," I. 451. America, Dr. Belknap's conjectures con- cerning the original population of, I. 127, 135, 138, 151, 159, 167–168, 177, 353, 413, 417.
America," frigate, launch of the, I. 169. "America Invincible," a poem, II. 43. American Academy of Arts and Sci-
ences, I. 34, 40, 46, 68, 88, 94, 110 n., 436, 490, 494, 496; II. 103, 109, 160, 292, 294, 299, 333, 349. Foundation of the, I. 63. Ebenezer Hazard elect- ed a member of the, 88. Dr. Belknap elected a member of the, 404. American Antiquarian Society, II. 377, 438 n.
"American Apollo," the, II. 275, 277, 280, 281, 283, 285, 288, 290–292, 294, 296, 298, 302, 304, 309, 311, 315, 322, 355. Sketch of the, 277 n. Cited, 351 n.
American characteristics, I. 415. American chronology, a compilation of, suggested by Hazard, I. 37, 50, 117, 119, 123.
American geography, Hazard's pro- posed work on, I. 5, 14, 25, 26. "American Herald," newspaper, I. 370. "American Magazine," the, II. 69 n., 71, 78, 82, 83, 88, 91-95.
'American Museum," the, I. 451 n., 454, 462, 463, 465, 469, 473, 476, 489; II. 38, 139, 315. American Philosophical Society, Phila- delphia, I. 33, 52, 75, 255, 300, 305, 316, 326, 332, 379, 404 n., 406, 411, 412, 425, 435; II. 179, 188, 190, 242, 283, 288, 292, 294-297, 315, 318, 321, 328, 354. Ames Fisher, LL.D., II. 6, 244, 246, 247.
Amesbury, Mass., whirlwind at, I. 38, 50, 56.
Amory, Thomas C., his "Life of Gen- eral Sullivan" cited, I. 433 n. Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- pany, Boston, II. 40.
Anderson, Elizabeth (Mrs. Breese), II. 371 n.
Anderson, Garland, II. 371 n.
Anderson, Mrs. Jane (Chevalier), II. 371 n.
André, Major John, I. 77.
Andrews, Ebenezer T., II. 83 n., 257. See also "Thomas & Andrews, Messrs."
Andrews, Rev. Jedediah, II. 311, 317, 322.
Andrews, John, D.D., II. 98.
Andros, Sir Edmund, I. 119.
Annan, Rev. Robert, I. 447; II. 341. Ansley. See "Harrison & Ansley, Messrs."
Anthony, Joseph, II 242, 244.
Anthony, Thomas, II. 242, 244, 249. Anthony & Hewes, Messrs., II. 244. "Anti-Burghers," the, I. 180.
Apollo Press," Boston, the, II. 355. Apple-trees, blossoming of in New Hampshire in 1784, I 349. Appleton, Nathaniel, II. 217, 332. of, to Dr. Belknap, II. 388. Appleton, Rev. Nathaniel, II. 389 n. Appleton, Nathaniel Walker, M.D., II. 317.
Arnold, Gov. Benedict, of Rhode Island, I. 3.
Arnold, Gen. Benedict, I. 77; II. 410. Arthur, Abigail. See "Hazard, Mrs. Ebenezer.
Babson, John J., his "History of Glou- cester" cited, I. 171 n.
Bache, Richard, II. 190.
Bacon, Francis, Lord Verulam, I. 38. Bacon, Nathaniel, II. 430.
Bailey, Francis, I. 122, 171, 183, 249, 413, 417; II. 24, 29.
Baillie (Baylie), Robert, II. 364. Baker's Cove, I. 128. Balch, Nathaniel, II. 342. Baldwin, Abraham, II. 66.
Ball, William, I. 274, 286, 292, 479, 483; II. 301, 344. Ballooning, I. 377.
Baltimore, Cecil Calvert, Lord, II. 114, 126, 132.
Bank of the United States, I. 301. Banks, Sir Joseph, II. 411.
Barclay, Robert, I. 157.
Barefoot, Walter, I. 13, 250.
'Barley, Siberian," I. 75, 77, 78, 80. Barnard, Capt. Thomas, II. 82, 119, 201, 205, 207, 209, 211, 219, 222, 238. Barrett, Nathaniel, II. 79, 82. Bartlett, John, I. 386.
Barton, Benjamin Smith, M.D., II. 320, 321, 328, 357, 363, 365, 366. Bartram, Isaac, his paper on Siberian Barley," I. 75, 77, 78, 80.
Bartram, William, I. 425; II. 284, 289. Baskerville, John, II. 268. Batchelder, Abraham, I. 422, 426. Baxter & Co., Messrs., of Richmond, Va.,
Baylie. See "Baillie, Robert." Baylies, William, M.D., II. 160. Beeking, Frederick, II. 256, 259, 261, 262, 271.
Beers, Isaac, II. 345.
Belcher, Gov. Jonathan, I. 70, 169, 216, 233, 376; II. 27, 28, 293. Belknap, Elizabeth, II. 211. Belknap, Jane. See "Marcou, Jane." Belknap, Jeremy, D.D., date of his birth, I. 320. Illness of, 85. Elected a member of the American Philosoph- ical Society, 300, 305. Diary of his "Tour to the White Mountains," 386- 401; II. 170-178, 180-189. His tour published in the Transactions of the Philosophical Society, I. 425. His 'Description of the White Moun- tains," 404 n. His journey to Phila- delphia, 420 n. His Election Sermon, 423, 434. One of his political letters published in the New Haven Gazette, 439, 441, 466. His position as minister of Dover, 428. His salary, ib. n. Removes from Dover, 440. Preaches at Exeter, 443. Invited to the Fed- eral Street Church in Boston, 454, 457-459. Project for establishing him in Philadelphia as editor of a maga- zine, 450-455, 459, 461. Sale of his house in Dover, 464 n. His house in Boston, 465, 485. His salary in Bos- ton, 458. Offered a share in the American Magazine, II. 88, 91, 97. Receives the degree of D D. from Harvard College, 306. Changes his house in Boston, 330. Plan showing the various houses in which he lived in Boston, 351. His health, 352, 354, 356. His literary labors in 1795, 353. His death, 366 n. His History of New Hampshire, I. 19-21, 98; II. 88, 95, 108, 110, 113, 116, 168 n., 317. 317. Publi- cation of the first volume, I. 122, 124, 127, 133, 166, 177, 181, 187, 189, 198, 199, 214-216, 222-224, 226, 227, 237, 239-218, 250, 256-260, 263-267, 272, 278, 284, 292, 294, 304, 317, 320, 321, 331, 384-337, 344, 348, 352, 354, 369, 372, 377, 378, 380, 382, 383, 386, 401, 411, 414, 415. Slow sale of the vol umes, I. 491, 499; II. 1, 217. Publi-
cation of the remaining volumes, II. 197, 200, 244. 246, 247, 253, 258, 261, 263, 266, 272, 283. His American Bio- graphy, I. 500; II. 344, 347-349, 364, 366, 368-370, 411. His Foresters, I. 421, 421, 474, 482, 484, 489, 192, 496 : II. 1, 13, 15, 135, 137, 141, 197, 200, 278, 285, 289, 293, 295, 297, 313, 317, 427. Anecdote about the authorship, II. 227. Ilis Discourse on Columbus. 307, 308, 312, 314, 315, 317, 318. 322. His Conjectures on the Original Population of America, I. 127, 135, 138– 142, 151, 153, 167, 177, 301, 306, 316. His Memoir on Parsnips, I 332. His views on political matters, 207, 282, 283, 309-315, 431; II. 124. His in- terest in natural history and philos- ophy, I 39, 40, 56, 83, 88, 117, 151– 156, 208, 219, 234, 251-255, 306, 327. His account of the dark day in New England, 1780, 52-55. Meteorological Record, 280. His religious views, 173, 190-193, 324–326, 339, 347, 361–368, 383. Ilis views of the death of chil- dren, II. 170. His opinion of the Quakers, 221. His ideas of copy- right, 141-143.- Letter of St. George Tucker to, in regard to slavery in Mas- sachusetts, 379-381. Letter of Dr. John Eliot to, about slavery, 382, 383. Letters of Samuel Dexter to, in reference to Judge Tucker's queries on slavery, 384-387, 387, 388. Note of Nathaniel Appleton to, 388. Let- ter of Judge Winthrop to, on slavery, 389-391. Letter of Thomas Pember- ton to, on Judge Tucker's queries, 391-394. Letter from Samuel Dexter to, 395-398. Letter from Dr. Hol- yoke to, on Judge Tucker's queries, 398-401. President Adams's letter to, 401, 402. Letter from Governor Sul- livan on slavery in Massachusetts, 402, 403. Letters from Judge Tucker to, 401-412. Governor Sullivan's let- ter to, on slavery in Virginia, 412-416. Letter from President Adams to, 416. Judge Tucker's letter acknowledging election to the Historical Society, 416, 417. Letter from Judge Tucker in regard to slavery in Virginia, 417- 423. Letters from Judge Tucker to, 423-431. His History of New Hampshire cited, I. 10 n., 112 n., 116 n., 122 n.; II. 376. "Life of," by Mrs. Marcou, cited, I. 184 n., 412 n., 420 n., 428 n.; II. 115 n. Belknap, Mrs. Jeremy, I. passim; II. 1-370, passim. Letters of Mr. Hazard to, 368, 370, 371. Letter of, to Mr. Hazard, 370.
Belknap, John, II. 220, 225, 366 n., 367.
Belknap, Joseph, I 215 n., 230, 250, 256, 257, 259, 260, 262, 263, 266, 270, 273-
276, 279, 280, 284, 286, 287, 289, 290, 203, 298, 299, 302-305, 307, 308, 317, 318, 320, 331, 334, 336, 339, 342, 343, 355, 357, 363, 370, 377, 382, 403–405, 412, 415, 418, 421, 426, 462, 473, 483, 486; II. 50, 183, 189, 232, 255–257, 261, 263, 268, 277 n., 315, 345. Ap- prenticed to Robert Aitken, I. 230–232, 245, 419. His indentures cancelled, 479, 480, 483, 484. Sketch of his life,
484 n. See also "Belknap & Hall, and "Belknap & Young." Belknap, Samuel, illness of, II. 81, 83, 86, 90, 96, 100, 105, 110, 113. Death of, 114, 115.
Belknap, Sarah, II. 149, 153, 275, 279, 281.
Belknap, Miss , of New York, II. 133, 134.
Belknap & Hall, Messrs., II. 277 n., 355, 484 n.
Belknap & Young, Messrs., II. 281, 484 n.
Bell, Robert, I. 211, 214, 249, 259, 308, 322, 413.
Benezet, Anthony, I. 345, 356.
Bernard, Gov. Sir Francis, II. 385, 395.
Beverley, Robert, II. 404. Biarn (Biron),
Bible, first American editions of the, I. 159 n. American editions of the, II. 308.
Biddle, Clement, II. 279, 300, 303. Bingley, William, I. 162. Biographical Dictionary, proposed, by Dr. Belknap, I. 3–5, 7, 10, 12, 26, 37, 50.
Biron. See "Biarn."
Bishop, Capt. Phanuel, II. 6. Black, Moses, I. 458.
Blackstone, Sir William, II. 425 n., 439.
Blagrove, Rev. Benjamin (?), II. 230, 233, 239.
Blair, Hugh, D.D., I. 424, 427. His "Lectures on Rhetoric," I. 277, 308, 316, 317, 327, 337, 341, 351, 358, 370. Bland, Col. Richard, II. 410. Blindness, remarkable case of (Mehita- bel Whidden's), I. 238, 243. Boies, Jonathan, I. 458.
Bond, Prof. William Cranch, II. 186 n. Boston, Mass., social condition of in 1780, I. 47. Printing in, 1782, 131, 133. Town meeting in, 1784, 358- 361. Federal Street Church, 447 n., 454, 457, 458. Fire in, 1787, 460, 470- 472. Visit of the French fleet to, 1787, 486-488. Burglary prevalent in, 488. Brattle Street Church, II. 5. Negroes kidnapped in, 19-21, 25, 32. Petition to the General Court on ac- count of the kidnapped negroes, 22, 23. Return of the kidnapped negroes, 55, 59. Attempts to establish Roman Cath-
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