Abolitionists, 403-411.
Acland, Sir Henry, 126, 127. Acton, John Emerich, Baron, 50. Adams, Hon. Charles Francis, LL.D. (H. U. 1825), 125, 138, 141, 149, 150, 152. His first interview with Lord Palmerston, 139–141. His interview with Earl Russell, 153, 154. Adams, Charles Francis, LL.D. (H. U. 1856), 1, 26, 41 n., 59, 60, 62, 118, 121, 188, 189, 232, 252, 263, 264, 266, 268, 277, 291, 296, 334, 362, 370, 398, 417, 447, 454, 471. Remarks by, on the deaths of George H. Monroe, Edward McCrady, William E. H. Lecky, and Theodor Mommsen, 1. Remarks by, in announcing the death of Henry S. Nourse, 60. Communicates a paper on Queen Victoria and our Civil War, 123. Letter from, to the Secretary of the Navy, relating to the preserva- tion of the frigate Constitution, 190. Remarks by, on the death of Sir Les- lie Stephen, 254. Remarks by, in announcing the death of Egbert C. Smyth, 264. Re-elected President, 291. Remarks by, on the preserva- tion of the frigate Constitution, 330. Remarks by, on the tercentenary cel- ebrations in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and on the deaths of E. Winchester Donald, Henry W. Taft, and George F. Hoar, 370. Remarks by, on the death of John S. Brayton, 417. Remarks by, on the death of Samuel E. Herrick, 454. Adams, John, LL.D., Pres. of the United States, proposed memorial to, 1. Re- port on, 192. Mentioned, 33, 123. Adams, John Quincy, LL.D., Pres. of the United States, proposed memorial to, 1. Report on, 192. Mentioned, 55, 102, 101, 378, 406.
Agassiz, Louis, LL.D., letter from, to Samuel G. Howe, 467.
Albert, Prince Consort of Queen Vic- toria, 55, 126, 128, 136, 137, 146. Death of, 142. Its effect on Queen Victoria, 143.
Alcock, George, Roxbury, 344. Alderman, Edwin A., LL.D., 235. Allen, Rev. Alexander V. G., D.D., trib- ute to Rev. Dr. E. W. Donald, 379- 384. Appointed to write the memoir of Dr. Donald, 471. Allen, Rev. Wilkes, 93. Allen, Rev. William, D.D., his Biograph- ical Dictionary cited, 92. Alley, Hon. John B., 41 n. Allston, Washington, 314. Amberley, Katherine L. Russell, Vis- countess, 8.
American Historical Association, meet- ing of, at New Orleans, 232. Ames, Hon. Fisher, LL.D., 309. Amory, William, A.M., 274. Andover Review, 301. Andover Theological Seminary, 299-301. Andrew, Hon. John A., LL.D., Gov. of Mass., 163, 378, 467. Anonymous Fund, 274, 284. Income of, 274.
Antimasonic party, 108, 110. Appleton, Hon. Nathan, LL.D., 271. Appleton, Samuel, 271. Appleton, Hon. William, 271. Appleton, William S., A.M., 268. Appleton Fund, 271, 284. Income of, 272, 282, 285.
Ashton, Hon. J. Hubley, his statement of the services of Judge Gray on the Supreme Court of the United States, 169-185.
Atlantic Monthly, 364.
Bancroft, Hon. George, LL.D., 200, 374, 455, 464. Banks, Hon. Nathaniel P., LL.D., Gov. of Mass., 34, 35, 36, 41.
Barker, Hon. James M., LL.D., 390, 447. | Briggs, Hon. George N., LL.D., Gov. of Appointed to write the memoir of Paul A. Chadbourne, 348. Tribute to Henry W. Taft by, 390. Memoir of Paul A. Chadbourne by, 448-453. Appointed to write the memoir of Henry W. Taft, 471.
Barker, Mrs.
Barras, Anne, 373.
Bascom, Robert O., 323, 324.
Beecher, Rev. Henry Ward, 55.
Belden, Lieut. David, 325.
Mass., 32, 36, 37, 41. Brook Farm, West Roxbury, 410. Brooks, Hon. Peter C., 117. Brooks, Hon. Preston S., 365. Brooks, Rt. Rev. Phillips, D.D., 383. Bryce, Rt. Hon. James, D. C.L., 50, 398, 417, 460.
Buckle, Henry T., his History of Civili- zation characterized, 23.
Buckminster, Rev. Joseph S., 96, 97. Bull, Henry, Roxbury, 346.
Belknap, Rev. Jeremy, D.D., 202, 318, Bunker Hill Monument Association,
Bemis, George, LL.B., 25, 273. Benton, Hon. Thomas H., 461. Bevelun, Robert (alias Robert Ellis), convicted of forgery in Rhode Island, and sentenced to be cropped and branded, 260-262.
Bigelow, Melville M., LL.D., 268, 467. Appointed on a Committee to ex- amine the Library and Cabinet, 252, 454. Report, 289. Biglow, William, A.M., 94. Billings, Robert C., 276. Bird, Francis W., 6, 9. Blackwell, John, paper by Andrew McF. Davis, on his prospectus for a Bank, 1687, 63-81. History of the under- taking, 63-66. Reprint of the Pro- spectus, 66-81.
Blaine, Hon. James G., 88. Blair, Francis P., 462, 463. Blair, Montgomery, 337. Blanchard, Col. Joseph, map of New Hampshire by, 199, 399. Mentioned, 318, 521, 322, 323.
Bolton, Charles K., A.B., 263, 447. Ap- pointed on a Committee to examine the Library and Cabinet, 252. Re- port, 288. Appointed on a Committee to publish a selection from the Heath Papers, 297. Remarks by, in commu- nicating a copy of the memoirs of Joseph C. Dyer, 444-447. Boston, Indian deed of, 188. Boston Magazine, paper on the, by Samuel A. Green, 326-330. Boutwell, Hon. George S., LL.D., Gov. of Mass., 33, 35, 36. Bowditch, Charles P., A.M., 268, 398. Bowditch, Nathaniel I., A.M., 271. Boyle, James, 404, 405. Bradford, Gamaliel, A.B., 399, 447, 471. Characterizes Ostrogorski's Democ- racy and the Organization of Political Parties, 62. Brattle St. Church, Boston, 96, 97. Model of, 277. Brayton, Hon. John S., LL D., death of, 417. Tribute to, by W. W. Crapo, 418.
Bunker's Hill, Derbyshire, England, 81. Another, in Devonshire, 82, 83. Burlingame, Hon. Anson, 35. Butler, Hon. Benjamin F., 34, 37, 40, 41.
Butler, Joseph, Bishop of Durham, 23. By-Laws, amendment of the, proposed, 188. Adopted, 252.
Cabinet-Keeper. See Jenks, Henry F., and Norcross, Grenville H. Calhoun, Hon. John C., papers of, in the Library of Congress, 459-461. Calvin, John, proposed monument to, at Geneva, 396, 397.
Campbell, Lt. Col. Archibald, imprisoned in Concord jail, 207. Canadian Magazine, 373. Canning, Rt. Hon. George, 103. Capps, Admiral Washington L., 189, 190, 191.
Chadbourne, Paul A., LL.D., memoir of, to be written by James M. Barker, 348. Judge Barker's memoir of, 448- 453. His various activities, 448. His ancestry and education, 449. Posi- tions filled by him, 450. His inaugu- ral address as President of Williams College, 451. His personality, 452. His services to Williams College, 453.
Chamberlain, Hon. Daniel H., LL.D., 399. Tribute to Edward McCrady by, 13-22. Remarks by, 397, 398. Chamberlain, Hon. Mellen, LL.D., a part of his bequest paid into the treasury, 61. A Committee appointed to publish his History of Chelsea, 62. Mentioned, 276, 277, 371. Chamberlain Bequest, 276, 283, 285. Channing, Edward, Ph.D., 400, 471. Charlotte A. L. Sibley Fund, 276, 285, 397.
Chase, Mary, letter from O. W. Holmes
to George E. Ellis about her case, 346.
Chase, Hon. Salmon P., 336, 364, 367. Chase, William, 346.
Chicago Historical Society, letter from, on the preservation of the frigate Constitution, 332.
Chilton, Mary, 372, 397.
Choate, Hon. Joseph H., LL.D., his account of the attitude of Queen Vic- toria toward the United States, 125, 126.
Choate, Hon. Rufus, LL.D., 34, 38, 48, 113.
Cholmondeley, Thomas, 215.
Clay, Hon. Henry, papers of, acquired by the Library of Congress, 465. Clifford, Hon. John H., LL.D., Gov. of Mass., 33.
Clifford, Hon. Nathan, LL.D., 168, 169. Codman, Mrs. Catherine Amory, 312. Collections of the Society, new volume of the, 471. Cited, passim. Columbia, S. C., burning of, 61. Committees of the Society. On a pro-
posed memorial to Presidents John Adams and J. Q. Adams, 1. To pub- lish Judge Chamberlain's History of Chelsea, 62. To nominate officers, 252, 454. To examine the Library and Cabinet, 252, 454. To examine the Treasurer's accounts, 252, 454. To publish the Proceedings, 297. To publish a selection from the Heath Papers, ib.
Concord, Mass., 207, 208.
Confederate Army, paper on Numbers in the, by Thomas L. Livermore,
"Confederate Hand Book," cited, 437, 439, 440, 443.
Constantinople, Edward Everett at, 100. Constitution, frigate, preservation of the, 60. Memorial to Congress, 118-121. Remarks by Alfred T. Mahan, 121. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, 189. Letter from C. F. Adams, 190. Remarks by the President, 330- 333; by Rev. Edward E. Hale, 334. Coolidge, Archibald Cary, Ph.D., 60, 121, 154, 263. Appointed on the Committee to examine the Library and Cabinet, 252. Coolidge, Hon. Thomas J., LL.D., 121, 270, 271.
Cooper, Gen. Samuel, 432. Copley, John Singleton, 239, 314. Corlet, Ammi Ruhamah, the first Har- vard graduate with a middle name, 258.
Corresponding Secretary. See Haynes, Henry W.
Dalton, Charles H., elected a Resident Member, 334. Appointed on the Committee to examine the Treas urer's accounts, 454. Dana, Hon. Richard H., Jr., LL.D., 37, 39, 40, 48.
Davis, Andrew McF., A.M., 121, 266, 267, 268, 269, 289, 290. Paper by, on the Prospectus of Blackwell's Bank, 1687, 63-81. Appointed on a Com- mittee to nominate officers, 252. Presents the Annual Report of the Council, 265.
Davis, Hon. Horace, LL.D., 264, 267. Davis, Hon. Jefferson, 440. Davis, Hon. John, LL.D., Gov. of Mass., 108, 115.
Dawes, Hon. Henry L., 34, 38, 385. Dearborn, Edward, Roxbury, 344. Dearborn, George, Roxbury, 344. Democratic Review, 363. De Normandie, Rev. James, D.D., 121, 269, 390. Elected a member of the Council, 290. Paper by, on "Some Notes from an Old Church Record Book," 340.
Dexter, George, A.M., 273, 274. Dexter, Rev. Morton, 263, 266, 302. Donald, Rev. E. Winchester, D.D., death of, 375. Tributes to, by A. V. G. Allen, 379; E. E. Hale, 384. Memoir of, to be written by A. V. G. Allen,
Donop, Carl E. K.. Count, 248. Dowse, Thomas, 272. Dowse Fund, 272, 284. Income of, 272, 284.
Duffield, Major Charles B., 432. Dumer, Mary, Roxbury, 345. Durfee, Major Bradford, 418. Dwight, Rev. William T., D.D., 299. Dyer, Joseph C., memoirs of, 444, 447. Sketch of his life, 444-446. Dyer, Louis, A.M., 444.
Eliot, Hon. Samuel A., 33 n.
Ellis, Rev. George E., D.D., 275, 370, 454, 455. Letter to, from O. W. Holmes, about a medical case, 346. Ellis, Robert (alias Bevelun), Presiden- tial Elector in New York, in 1800, 260. Ellis Fund, 275, 284.
Ellis House, 275, 284.
Emerson, Ralph W., LL.D., 8, 215, 273. Emerson, Rev. William, minister at Con- cord, 207.
Emerton, Ephraim, Ph.D., 60, 267. English, George B., A.M., his attack on the Evidences of Christianity, 97. Erastus B. Bigelow Fund, 272, 284. Income of, 281, 285. Everett, Hon. Edward, LL.D., 33, 62, 268, 325, 326, 377. Memoir of, mainly autobiographical, communicated by William Everett, 91-117. His father, 91. His mother's family, 92. His early education, 93. A pupil at the Public Latin School, 94. Goes to Exeter Academy, 95. Enters Har- vard College, ib. Graduates and is appointed Latin tutor, 96. Becomes minister of the Brattle St. Church, and publishes a reply to English's work against the Evidences of Chris- tianity, 97. Is appointed Professor of Greek Literature in Harvard Col- lege, ib. Spends more than four years in study and travel in Europe, 98-101. Preaches his last sermon in 1822, 101. Becomes editor of the North American Review, ib. De- livers the Phi Beta Kappa oration in 1824, 102. Is elected to Congress, ib. Addresses delivered by, 1824-1826, 103. His political and literary activ- ity, 104. Honors conferred on him, 105. His marriage, ib. His political and literary work in 1831-2, 106, 107.
Wishes to resign his seat in Congress, 108. Is elected Governor of Massa- chusetts, 109. His services as Gover- nor, 110. Re-elected Governor, 111. Delivers the first of the Lowell Lectures, and sails for Europe, 112. Is appointed minister to Great Britain, 113. Elected President of Harvard College, 114. Resigns the office, 115. Is appointed Secretary of State of the United States, ib. Is elected to the United States Senate, ib. His ad- dress on the Character of Washington delivered more than one hundred and twenty times, 116. The closing years of his life, 116, 117. His death, 117. Everett, Edward B., M.D, 117. Everett, Henry S., A.M., 117. Everett, Rev. Oliver, 91, 92. Everett, Hon. William, LL.D., 91, 117, 268. Characterizes Trevelyan's His- tory of the American Revolution, and communicates a memoir of the Hon. Edward Everett, 62.
Faneuil, Jean, 241, 242. Faneuil, Peter, 240, 241. Farrar, John, LL.D., 264. Faucon, Nicholas, 95. Fay, Dr. Jonas, 339. Fetty place, Miss Jane, 296. Fitch, Rev. Jabez, 193, 195. Folsom, Capt. Nathaniel, 200, 244 n. Letter from, to Rev. Samuel Langdon, 318-322.
Forbes, John M., his characterization of W. L. Garrison, 403. Ford, Worthington C., 267, 335, 464. Communicates some notes by Alex- . ander Hamilton of the debates in the Federal Convention of 1787, 348-362. Forest, Mrs. Thomas, 373. Forster, Rt. Hon. William E., 125. Forsyth, Hon. John, 103. Foss, Hon. George E., 330, 331, 332, 333. Fox, Col. William F., 439, 441, 442. Franklin, Benjamin, LL.D., 8, 242, 243. Frémont, Hon. John C., 366. Frothingham, Hon. Richard, LL.D., 34,
Gardiner, Samuel Rawson, D.C.L., 25, 26.
Garfield, James A., LL.D, Pres. of the United States, 169.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 403, 407, 408, 415.
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