Lewis Co., N. Y., French set- tlement in, 33; Hough's IIis- tory of, 190. Lexington Monument Associ- ation, 96; Battle of, 202. Leyden, Extracts from Records of, 4.
Life and Times of Gen. Simon Dale, 94.
Lincoln family, Governors in,
List of Contributors to Put- nam's Monthly, 189. Lord Timothy Dexter, 370. Losantiville, 124.
Lossing, B. J., Life of Schuyler, 32; Field Book of War of 1812, 32.
Loyal Verses by Stansbury and Ödell, 255. Lumpkin, Hon. J. H., Obitua- ry of, 284.
Luzerne Co., Penn., Annals of, 153.
Lyme, Memorial against Em- bargo, 267.
Lynch Law, Origin of, 26. Lynch, Thos., Jr., 316. Macaulay, Tribute to, 64. Mackintosh, Sir James, "Mas- terly Inactivity," 15. Maine, Bibliography of, 147, 211; Colonization in, 328. Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York, 158.
Manwee, Eunice, Obituary of,
Mississippi Valley, First Settle- | ment of the, 874. Monongahela, Etymology of, 180.
Montgomerie, John, 217. Montgomery, Joseph, 216. Montreal Historical Society, Memoirs of, 254. Montresor, 317. Monument to Braves of 1760, 128; at Whiteplains, 151; at Crooked Billet, 192; Wax- haws, 192; at Wyoming, 311. Moore, Dr., 97.
Moore, Frank, Diary of the Revolution, 32. Moore, George H., Treason of Lee, 64.
Moore, Major Francis, Georgia Officer, 130-1. Mordecai's Virginia, 374. Moreau, John B., Collection of
Portraits of Washington, 20. Morgen and Skepples, 250, 317. Mrs. David Wright's Guard, 309.
Murphy, Hon. H. C., Re-
searches at Leyden, 4. Muscipula, 152. Mysteries of Elections, 213. Nason, Rev. E, On ancient Psalmody of New England, 306.
Negro Superstition, 250. Neumann, Rt. Rev. J. N., Obituary of, 94.
New England Explorer, Early,
New Hampshire Annual Re- gister, 63.
New Hampshire Grants, Paper
on, 275; Letters on, 298, 331. Newport in the hands of the British, 1, 34, 69, 105, 133, 172. Newspapers in Illinois, 139; in Mississippi, 17. New York news in 1672-3, 50; early paper currency of, 79; old physicians, 97; Votes and Proceedings of Assem- bly of, 127; Woolley's Two Years' Journal, 128; Latin name of, 175; value of Real Estate in, in 1657, 183; the Asia's Attack on, 316; King's Arms Tavern, 303. New York Historical Society, Medal of, 256; Index to Col- lections, 320. Nicaragua, Walker's war in, 159.
Nicolini, De, 347. Nixon, John, 847, 371. Noah, M. M., 279. Norwich Jubilee, 128. Novum Eboracum, 216, 318. Numismatics, 19, 58, 83, 119. O'Brien, John Skenandoah, Obituary of, 350. Obstructions to the Navigation of the Hudson River, 127. O'Callaghan, E. B., Revolution- ary Tracts, 352. Oglethorpe, Gen., Statue to, 874.
Ohio, first book printed in, 17: first white child born in, 55; supposed discovery in, 276. Old New York Physicians, 97. Orange, N. J., History of, 64. Orderly Book of the American
Army at Williamsburgh,
Paine, Mrs. I. T., Obituary of,
Painted Post, Origin of name, 21, 59.
Palfrey's History of New Eng- land, 64.
Palou, Friar Francis, Letter of,
Paoli, Massacre at, 23, 346. Pardo's Exploration of Geor-
gia and South Carolina, 230. Pareja, Francis, works in Ti- muquan, 39.
Paris, Ferdinand John, Papers of, 205.
Parker, Sir Peter, 2. Parker, Theodore, Obituary of,
221; Library of, 2SS. Pascua Florida, 151, 251. Patriot Preachers, 160. Paulding, James K., Obituary of, 155.
Pawnee Slaves, 183, 282. Peale, Rembrandt, Obituary notice of, 348. Pemberton, E., his catalogue,
Penhallow's Indian wars, 190. Pennsylvania Historical So- ciety, Memoirs of, Vol. VII., 95. Pennsylvania, Western Trade of, 356.
Pensacola, Siege of, 166. Perrade, M. de la, 133. Perry Statue, Inauguration of, 192, 326.
Peters, Hugh, Family of, 313. Pets de Religieuses, 310. Phelipaux and Machault, 316. Philadelphia Veteran House, 307; Poetical description of, 344.
Philips, H. G., Obituary of, 26. Phillips, Jonathan, Obituary of, 284.
Phillips, Gen., 183.
Pigot, Maj.-gen., 2, 134, 145. Pilgrim Fathers, Contributions to the History of the, 4. Pintard, John, Letter of, 367. Pioneer Association, Ohio, 163. Pioneers, Illustrations of the,
Pitcairn, Major, 88, 124. Place of worship without wor- shippers, 182. Plympton, Joseph, Obituary of, 222.
Pocahontas, Marriage of, 289. Poor Richard's Proverbs, whence taken, 16. Portraits erroneous,53; of Lou- is XVI. and his Queen, 317. Post Riding in 1775, 17. Prescott, Maj.-gen., Capture of, 2. Presidential Election of 1796, 53; of 1832, 179. Preston, Wm. C., Obituary of, 221. Privateersmen, Imprisonment of a, 342. Providence, Motive Power in, 339.
Publishing a Sermon, 212. Putnam, Maj-gen. Israel, 223. Putnam and Marshall Cos., Ill., History of, 250. Quebec after the Conquest, 149; Journal of the Siege of, 821.
Queen Anne's Plate, 124.
Rafn, C. C., Portrait of, 320. Rale, Father Sebastian, true
orthography of his name, 30. Raleigh Tavern destroyed, 81. Randall, Charles, Obituary of,
Ranneau, Acadiens et Canadi- ens, 256. Ray Family, 252. Redemptioners, 121.
Relation de la Nouvelle France, in 1673-9, 320, Remarkable unanimity, 280. Revolution, First Trophy of the, 202, 233; British Gener- als of the, 248; Riflemen in, 250; Uniform, 353. Revolutionary
Robertson's Charles V., Early American Edition of, 121, 153.
Robidoux, Antoine, Obituary of, 349.
Rochefort, 196. Rowson, Mrs. C., Life of, 96. Roxbury Grammar School, History of, 96.
Rush's Occasional Productions, 286. Ryder, Rev. James, Obituary of, 93. Sainsbury, W. N., Calendar proposed by, 160.
St. Johnsbury, Vt., First law- yer in, 57.
St. Patrick's Day, First cele- bration of, 89. Salisbury, Rev. W. E.; 183, 213. Salisbury, Silvester, Letter to, 50; Unkind to N. E. prison- ers, 159. Salisbury, Vt., History of, 159. Sally Lunn, not an American- ism, 17. Sandusky, Meaning of, 276. Sandwich Islands, C. F. Wins- low's paper on, 11. San Francisco, Letter of Friar Francis Palou, one of the Founders of, 67. Saur, or Sower, Christopher, different modes of writing his name, 20; Correspond- ence of, 100. Sedgwick, Theodore, Obituary of, 29. Seekonk, Celebration at, 160, 224, 311.
Senecas, Sacrifice of, 87; Cap- ture of G. Haig by, 357. Sewall, Judge, Fragment of Journal of, 6.
Shaw, Joshua, Obituary notice of, 348. Shawnees, Origin of, 152, 186. Shekomeko and Wechquad-
nack monuments, 13, 63. Shirley (Mass.), History of, 64. Signers, Sets of autographs of, 20; query as to, 250. Simpson, Sir George, Obituary of, 318. Skinner, Commodore, Obitua- ry of, 373. Smith, Capt. John, Rescue of, by Pocahontas, 295. Smith, Hon. S. E., Obituary of
Smith, Sidney, Eighteen mod- ern improvements, 279. Smithfield, Va., why callei Wizard Clip, 21.
Snyder, John L., Obituary of, 157.
Sober second thoughts of the people, 19.
Albany Institute, Hick cox on the early paper currency of New York, 79; Defects in hollow cast-iron columns, 80; officers, 114; Prof. Hall on recent fossils, 16; La Mountain's balloon voyage. ib.
American Antiquarian Socie- ty, Report on the Coin, Cab- inet, &c., 364; officers, ib.; volume issued by, 352. American Ethnolog cal Socie- ty, Mpongwe language, 12; Armenian Bible, ib.; Indian works at Cherry Creek, ib.; Medicine song, ib.; Vei al- phabet, ib.; Death of Profes- sor Turner, 47; Chiriqui or- naments, ib.; Loosey's pro- cess. 48; Officers, 75; Histo- ry of the Society, ib.; Ar- menian Bible, 79; Du Chaillu on the Gorilla, ib.; Foolah Vocabulary, 113; the Goril- la, ib.; Chiriqui vases, 144; Dr. Wynne on the Gorilla, ib.; Danish antiquities, 176; Report on Chiriqui vases, 176, 240, 274; Gajani on Etruscan tombs, 177; For- mosa, 208; Micronesia, 21; Cuban mounds. 209; pro- ceedings, 239, 274; Áfrican discoveries, 338; Vey alpha- bet, ib.; Chevalier de Poni- telli, ib.; Report on the Jap- anese, 365. American Geographical and Statistical Society, Officers, 48; J. C. G. Kennedy, on the origin and Progress of Sta- tistics, 48; Du Chaillu's trav- els, ib.; Dr. Hay's expedi- tion, 113. American Numismatic Society, Officers, 13.
American Statistical Associa-
tion, Officers, 77; E. B. Elli- ott on Vital Statistics, ib. Backus Historical Society, Of- ficers, 271. Boston Numismatic Society, Organization and officers, 111; proceedings, 141, 175, 204, 306, 336; Report on a curious Mexican coin, 270. Chicago Historical Society,
Cochran's translation of the Jesuit Relation for 1671, 10; Officers, ib.; Heacock's ac- count of Chicago in 1828, ib.; Life of Governor Edwards, 10, 43; Officers, 43; Literary and Scientific Associations in Chicago, ib.; Memoirs of Cook and Birkbeck, ib.; Gallery of Fine Arts, 44; Ar- nold's Address on Magna Charta, ib.; French's rain report, 76; Geo. Flower's Sketch of the English settle- ment, ib.; Donations, 107; Hon. George Churchill on the first Constitutional Con-
vention, 108; Minority ap- peal, 108, 189; Gilpin be- quest, ib.; Early newspa- pers of Illinois, 139; Pro- ceedings, 174; Review of the labors of the Society, 270; E. B. McCagg on the early Jes- uit missions, 270; Flower's History of the English col- ony, 335; Foreign trade of Chicago, 363.
Connecticut Historical Society, Proceedings, 334. Essex Institute, Field meeting, 238.
Georgia Historical Society, Of- ficers, 107; Peter Gordon's account of the settling of Georgia, ib.
Maine Historical Society, Ad-
dress of Bishop Burgess, 105; John McKeon on Gosnold's Voyage, 109; R. K. Sewall on early colonization, ib.; J. Williamson on the proposed province of New Ireland, ib.; Rev. Mr. Ballard on Wey- mouth and the Sagadahoc, ib.; Castine coins, 272; Rev. R. D. Hitchcock on Civili- zation, 273.
Maryland Historical Society, Peabody Institute, proposed volume, death of Dr. Bur- nap, 11; Virginia Docu- ments, 44; address on death of John Paul Cockey, ib.; Sindling on the Divisions of Time, 45; Peabody Institute, 109, 140; Officers, 110; Dr. Hayes' Explorations, 140; Greenwood's Cruise in the Chesapeake in 1781, 203; Dr. Steiner on Father Kircher's Mundus Subterraneus, 306. Massachusetts Historical So- ciety, Officers, 141; Volume of Proceedings, 142; Tribute to C. Fraser, of Charleston, 364; Visit of the Prince of Wales, 365.
Minnesota Historical Society, History of the Society, 141; Officers, 142.
New England Genealogical So- ciety, Memoir of Irving, Re- port on Virginia Records, Holland's Sketches of Dor- chester, Dr. Winslow on the Sandwich Islands, 11; Me- moir of Rev. G. B. Perry, 45; Officers, ib.; Rev. H. A. Miles on William Blackstone, ib.; Sketch of Capt. Pierre Landais, 76; Memoir of John Frost, LL. D., ib.; of Dr. Henry Bond, ib.; D. Hen- shaw on improvements in travel, 77; Dr. Bond's be- quest, 110; A Town in Nor- folk, ib.; Hancock letters, ib.; Rev. F. W. Holland on Baron Steuben, 110; Rev. E. Nason on the celebrities of Hopkinton, 141; Memoir of B. V. French, 175; J. S. Loring on Gordon, ib.; Me- moir of W. E. Mayhew, 204; Col. Swett on Gen. St. Clair, ib.; Dr. W. Cornell on Wil- liam Penn, 271; Sketch of Hon. J. Phillips, 272; Gen. James Miller, ib.; Sketch of
A. Johonnot, 806; E. Nason on the ancient Psalmody of New England, ib.; S. C. Perkins' "Some Fragments of History of the American Revolution," 335.
New Hampshire Historical So-
ciety, Rev. E. Ballard on the Indians of Contocook Valley, 175; Officers, 273. New Jersey Historical Society, Officers, 77; R. S. Field on the adoption of the Constitu- tion, 77; New Rooms, 204; Reports, ib.; the Northern boundary, 205; Paris papers, ib.; Brief memoir of one of New Jersey's neglected Sons,
New Mexico Historical Soci- ety, Organization, 77: Offi- cers, 78; Donations, 142; In- corporation. 143. New York Historical Society,
Dr. Fischell on the Jews in America, 11; Death of Irv- ing, 12; O'Reilly's Series of Telegraphic publications, 46; Catalogue, ib.; officers, ib.; Pintard's letters, ib.; Letter of Sir Gardner Wilkinson, ib.; Abbott Collection, 78; Haight's collection of Egyp- tian drawings, 78, 111; E. G. Squier on the unexplored Regions of Central America, 65, 78; Death of Macaulay, 78; Rev. Mr. Hopkins on "The Witchcraft in the
American Colonies," ib. ; anniversary of Irving's birth- day, 143; Bryant's Address, ib.; E. Lawrence on Sir Humphrey Gilbert, 175; por- trait of Dr. Francis, 206; J. A. Dix on the war with Tripoli, 207; Purchase of the Abbott Collection, 240; Visit of the Prince of Wales, 336; Statue of Washington, ib.; E. B. O'Callaghan on the Act va- cating Fletcher's Extrava- gant Grants, 387.
Old Colony Historical Society, Officers, 45; Memoir of Rev. J. Newman, 46. Orleans County (Vt.) Histori- cal Society, Rev. P. H. White on the Early Poets of Vermont, 145. Pennsylvania Historical Soci- ety, H. C. Wetmore on Phil- adelphia, in its social, liter- ary, and scientific relations from 1750 to 1776, 81; Vir- ginia records, 81; Death of H. D. Gilpin, 115; Denny's Journal, ib.; Officers, 116. Rhode Island Historical Soci- ety, Great Gale of 1815; Co- lonial History under the Stu- arts, 13; Interview with Humboldt, 116; Prof. Gam- mell on the progress of Rhode Island History, ib.; Hon. B. Cowell on Battle of Rhode Island, 145; Reports, 209; Grave of Roger Williams, ib.; Hon. W. R. Staples on Motive Power in Provi- dence, 339. Rochester Historical Society, organization, 337; officers, ib.
Royal Society of Northern An- tiquaries, Proceedings. 237. South Carolina Historical So- ciety, Hanckel's oration be- fore, 350, Tennessee Historical Society, Proceedings. 49; Jackson memorials, ib.
Ulster County (N. Y.) Histor- ical Society, Proceedings, 241; Hon. J. R. Brodhead's Address, 242; Publications of, 189.
Vermont Historical Society, Indian relics, 81; History of the Society, 82; Memoir of Rev. Zadock Thompson, ib.; Hon. D. P. Thompson on the Discovery of Vermont, in connection with the val- ley of the Winooski. 82; Pa- pers in hands of H. Stevens, Esq., 275; Gov. Hall on the New Hampshire Grants, ib.; Rev. P. H. White, on Runa- way Pond, 276; Report of Stevens' committee, 364;
State Seal, 365; Officers, 366; First Discovery and Occupa- tion of Lake Champlain, ib.; Sketch of Hon. Wm. Jarvis, ib.; Seal for the Society, 367.
Virginia Historical and Philo- sophical Society, Removal of Library, 82; H. B. Grigsby, on the Virginia Convention of 17SS, 82; Washington Diary, 83; Officers, ib. Wisconsin Historical Society, Eulogy on J. W. Hunt, 49; Progress of the Society, 50; Officers, ib.; Proceedings, 210, 307. Sommer's Island Coin, 119. Soto, Ballad on, 218. Sotweed Factor, 153, 186. South Carolina College, His- tory of, 350. South Carolina, early explora- tion, 230.
South Carolina Historical So-
ciety, Hanckel's oration be- fore, 350. Speedwell, The, 21. Stansbury and Odell, Loyalist Verses of, 128. Stark, Gen. John, Memoir and Correspondence of, 287. Statistics, Paper on origin of, 48.
Steele, Capt. John, Sketch and Letter of, 137. Steuben's, Baron, Account of operations in Virginia, 301. Stobo, Maj. Robert, 247, 34S. Story, Dr., 89.
Stray leaves from an autograph collection, 193, 298, 331. Street, A. B., History of the Council of Revision, 30. Sullivan, Gen., 145, 250. Swedenborg's Father, 340. Syllacius de rebus Indici Ma- ris, 319. Symonds, Lt.-gov. Samuel, 249. Tallmadge, Col. Benjamin, 312. Taranteens and Abnakis, 117. Taunton, History of, 2SS. Taylor, Capt., 316. Tazewell, Hon. L. W., Obitua- ry of, 188. Terrible Tractoration, 34,
The Corrector, 121.
The Eighteen Christian Cen-
turies, 63.
Ticonderoga, 186.
Tilden's Poems, 7, 82, 72. Tillary, Dr., 98.
Timuquan language, Books in, 39; Letter in, 181. Tomlinson Collection, 192, 256. Tompkins, Gov. D. D., Papers of, 224; Anecdote of, 245. Tory Proclamation, 213. Town Histories, 256. Trangram, The, 279. Travelling 83 years ago, 807. Treason of Charles Lee, by G. H. Moore, 157.
Trials of early German immi- grants, 100.
Tripoli, War with, 207. Troy, Reminiscences of, 159. Tuckahoe Potatoe, 55. Turner, W. W., Obituary of, 27;
Action of Ethnological Soci- ety on death of, 47; Library, 128, 160, 255.
Tuthill, Mrs. Mary, Captivity of, S9.
Ulster Historical Society, Col- lections of, 189. Unanimous Vote, 369.
United States, First School History of, 155.
Upland, Record of court at, 95. Usumasinta, Valley of, 65.
Vincennes, M. de, Account of, 355.
Vine-planting in Virginia, 19, 218.
Virginia troopers, Monument to, 64.
Virginia, Wingfield's Discourse of, 94; Hamor's True Dis- course of, 351; Campbell's History of, 94; Vine-planting in, 19, 218, 280; Early Print- ing in, 279; Mordecai's Rem- iniscences, 374. Wallabout Grand March, 216, 251.
Warner, Seth, Reminiscences of, 200; his part in the Bat- tle of Bennington, 268.
Warren, General, Eulogium on, 183, 220. Washington, George, Wright's medal of, 19; collection of engravings of, 20; Masonic medals, 57, 141; Books dedi- cated to, 57, 90, 122, 153, 220; Coins, 83, 215; Family of, in Germany, 86; Godson of. 97; Localities visited by, 120; in New York, 188; lost Letter of, 149, 249; Letter to Rev. Mr. Boucher, 153; to S. Wil- liams, 179; to W. Eden, 181; his reception in New York, 244; his horses, ib.; camp- table, 245; at Trenton, 314; Diaries of, 320.
Watson's Annals of New York, 288.
Wayne, Gen., Affair at Paoli, 23, 316; Letter of, 118; Let- ter to, 212. Weare, Correspondence with J. Bartlett, 298, 331. Weaver, Samuel, 89. Webb Estate, 246. Weedon, Mrs. J., Obituary, 157. Welsh in America, 151. West, Benjamin, Birthplace of, 51; picture of Penn's Treaty. 182.
Weymouth's Voyage, 109, 298. White, Bishop, not a Mason, 250, 818.
White Family, 91. Wilkinson, Sir G., Letter of, 46. Willard, Mrs., Abridged His- tory of the United States, 374.
Willett, Mrs, Obituary of, 57. Williams College, History of, 192, 319.
Williams, Roger, Tomb of, 177, Monument to, 256. Williams, Samuel, Letters to, 179, 213.
Wilson, Mrs., Obituary of, 26. Wisconsin Historical Society, Report and Collections, Vol. iv., 287.
Wise's Vindication of New England Churches, 287. Witchcraft in the American Colonies, 111.
Wizard Clip, Origin of name,
21. Wolfe, Maj.-gen., Address on
Anniversary of, 62; Journal of his Siege of Quebec, 321. Woodbridge, Rev. John, 370. Woodworth's Old Oaken Buck- et, 149.
Woolley's Two Years' Journal, 128.
Wright, Joseph, Medal of Washington, 19.
York, Letter to Lord Presi- dent of, 228. Young America, 217, 280.
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