Gordon, Rev. George A., D.D., 269. Ap- pointed to write the memoir of Rev. Dr. Herrick, 471.
Gordon, Rev. William, D.D., 227. Goss, Elbridge H., his Life of Paul Revere, cited, 83. Gourgas, Francis R., 41.
Grant, Mrs. Anne, of Laggan, 158, 302, 303. Letters from Miss Anna C. Lowell to, 305-317. American edition of her "Letters from the Mountains," 305. Her Memoirs of an American Lady," 308.
Granville, Earl, G. G. Leveson-Gower, 145, 147-149, 152.
Gray, Hon. Francis C., LL.D., 157. Gray, Horace, Sen., 157.
Gray, Mrs. Horace, Sen. (Harriet Up- ham), 157, 158.
Gray, Hon. Horace, LL.D., 123, 268. Memoir of, by George F. Hoar, 155– 187. His birth and ancestry, 157. His professional career, 158, 159. His training in the Law School, 160. His political opinions, 161. Reporter of the Massachusetts Supreme Court 162. His fondness for research, 164. His services upon the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, 165-168. His ser- vices on the Supreme Court of the United States, 169-185. His address on Chief Justice Marshall, 186. Gray, Mrs. Horace (Jane Matthews), 158, 187.
Gray, Hon. John C., LL.D., 95. Gray, William, Lieut. Gov. of Mass., 157. Green, Hon. Samuel A., LL.D., 1, 121, 252, 264, 269, 289, 290, 296, 362, 370, 454. Communicates Mr. Hart's paper on Revere's portrait of Washington, 83. Reads his report as Librarian, 286. In the absence of the Cabinet- Keeper, reads a report on the Cabinet, 287. Re-elected Vice-President, 289, and Librarian, ib. Remarks by, in presenting a water-color painting of the British fleet in Boston harbor in 1768 by Remick, 296. Paper by, on "The Boston Magazine," and John Norman, 326. Presents, for Mr. Courtenay, documents and facsimiles
on South Carolina, 392. Communi- cates Mr. Hart's paper on John Nor- man, 394. Paper by, on Rev. Joseph Eliot, of Guilford, Conn., 467. Greene, Col. Christopher, 248. Greenhalge, Hon. Frederic T., A.B., Gov. of Massachusetts, 88.
Hackett, Hon. Frank W., 331. Hale, Rev. Edward E., D.D., 59, 269, 331, 333, 379. Appointed on a Com- mittee relative to a proposed memorial to Presidents John Adams and J. Q. Adams, 1. Remarks by, on the pres- ervation of the frigate Constitution and on the Library of Congress, 334. Kemarks by, on the death of Rev. Dr. E. W. Donald, 384.
Hall, Rev. Edward H., D.D., 60. Hall, G. Stanley, LL.D., 471. Hallett, Hon. Benjamin F., 37. Hamilton, Alexander, 51, 308. Notes by, on the debates in the Federal Con- vention of 1787, 348-362. Hancock, Hon. John, LL.D., Gov. of Mass., 204, 205, 395. Handy, Robert, 239, 241. Hannay, James, 7.
Harnack, Adolf, 417. Elected an Hon- orary Member, 334. Harris, George, LL.D., 380. Harris, Henry, 273. Harris, Mrs. Mary Pickering, 196, 219. Hart, Albert B., LL.D., 266, 269, 325, 399, 444. Remarks by, on the death of Edward McCrady, 10. Appointed on a Committee to nominate officers, 252. Remarks by, on a proposed monument to John Calvin, 396. Hart, Charles H., LL.B., paper by, on
Paul Revere's portrait of Washing- ton, 83-85, 267. Paper by, on John Norman, engraver, 394-396.
Hartford, Farragut's flag-ship, 123. Harvard College, 4 n., 95, 96, 97, 102, 103, Water-color drawing of, 290. Harvard Law School, changes in the, 160.
Herrick, Rev. Samuel E., D.D., death of, 454. Tribute to, by Rev. Alexander McKenzie, D.D., 455-458. Memoir of, to be written by Rev. George A. Gordon, D.D., 471.
Hessians, paper on the, in the American Revolution, by Edmund F. Slafter, 243-250. Terror in New Hampshire at the report of their coming, 245. Its causes, 246. Threats by, 248. Hewitt, Hon. Abram S., 123–127, 266. Higginson, Rev. John, 345. Higginson, Stephen, 315.
Indian deed of the peninsula of Boston, 188.
Indians in the fight near Lake George in 1755, 318-322, 323, 324. Investments, 278, 279, 284, 285.
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. of the United States, 337. Papers of, in the Library of Congress, 461–463.
Higginson, Stephen, Jr., his great gen-Jackson, Jonathan, A.M., 310.
Higginson, Mrs. Stephen, Jr. (Louisa Storrow), 306, 311. Hill, Alexander, 92. Hill, Alexander S., 92.
Hill, Hamilton A., LL.D., 455.
Hillard, Hon. George S., LL.D., 37, 40, 41 n., 48.
Hills, William, Roxbury, 344. Hoar, Hon. Ebenezer Rockwood, LL.D., 158, 169, 274, 376. Memoir of, to be written by Moorfield Storey, 471. Hoar, Hon. George F., LL.D., 6, 123, 268, 269, 334, 377, 378, 471. Ap- pointed on a Committee relative to a proposed memorial to Presidents John Adams and J. Q. Adams, 1. Memoir of Horace Gray by, 155-187. Death of, 376. Tribute to, by Henry Cabot Lodge, 385-390. Preparation of a memoir of, referred to Nathaniel Paine and G. Stanley Hall, 471. Hollis, Thomas, 195.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, LL.D. (H. U. 1829), letter from, to George E. Ellis, about the medical case of Mary Chase, 346.
Holst, Hermann E. von, death of, 188, 268, 465, 466. Unable to trace the papers of John C. Calhoun, 459. Hopkins, Rev. Samuel, D.D., 218. Houdin-Dorgemont,
drawing of Harvard College by, 290. Hull, Capt. Isaac, 119. Hull, Gen. William, 118, 119. Human-Rights statesmen, in Massachu- setts, 377.
Hunnewell, James F., A.M., 121, 267. Paper by, on Another Bunker's Hill, 81-83. Paper by, on the Pelham Club Portraits, 238, 239. Re-elected a member of the Council, 290. Hunt, Gaillard, his edition of the Mad- ison Papers, 348. Hunt, Samuel, 94.
Hutchinson, Thomas, Gov. of Mass., 422,
424. Letter from, to Rev. Gideon Hawley, 242.
Jameson, John F., LL.D., 348, 459. Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. of the United
States, 49, 51, 55, 56, 58, 122. Jenks, Rev. Henry F., 121, 271. John Langdon Sibley Fund, 276, 284, 397.
Johnson, Sir William, 322, 323. Jones, Hon. Alfred G., 371. Jones, Dr. Joseph, 434, 435. Jonquest, Etienne, 373.
Lafayette, Gilbert Motier, Marquis de, 99, 102, 107.
Lake George, fight near, in 1755, 317- 325.
Lancaster, Mass., 292, 294, 295. Langdon, Rev. Samuel, S.T.D., bio- graphical sketch of, by F. B. Sanborn, 192-232. His birth, 193. Minister of the church at Portsmouth, N. H., 195. Letter to the Corporation of Harvard College, 196-198. His achievements before being elected President of the College, 199. Map of New Hampshire by, ib., 399. Ex- tent of his studies, 201. Difficulties about his becoming President, 203. Financial troubles of, 204. Preaches the Election Sermon in 1775, 205. His epitaph on President Locke, 206, 207. His removal to Concord with the College, 207. His allusion to the Concord fight, 208, 209. His char- acter as President of the College, 211. Settled as minister at Hampton Falls,
212. His theological opinions, 213. Dr. Stiles's conversation with him, 213-215. Publishes a work on the Apocalypse, 216. His death, 219. His Latin diploma conferring the degree of LL.D. on General Wash- ington, 221. His resignation of the College Presidency, 223. His diffi- culties in obtaining the balance of his salary, 225-231.
Latham, Williams, A.M., 273. Lawrence, Abbott, A.M., 275. Lawrence, Amos A., A.M., 297. Lawrence, Rt. Rev. William, D.D., 62, 90, 268. Memoir of Roger Wolcott by, 86-90.
Lawrence Fund, 275, 284. Income of, 274, 283, 285.
Lawrence Scientific School, 114. Lea, Henry C., LL.D., 234. Lecky, Rt. Hon. William E. H., death of, 2, 3, 268. Tribute to, by James F. Rhodes, 22-26.
Lee, Cazenove G., 432, 437. Lee, Maj.-Gen. Charles, letter from, to Gen. John Thomas, 425. Lee, Henry, A.M., memoir of, to be written by John T. Morse, Jr., 264. Lee, Sidney, Litt. D., elected a Corre- sponding Member, 123, 267. Lenbach, Franz, 26.
Leopold, Prince (Duke of Albany), 126, 127.
Long, Hon. John D., LL.D., Gov. of Mass., 331.
Longley, J. W., 371. Lord, Arthur, A.B., 264, 371, 372. Bio- graphical sketch of Major-General John Thomas by, 419-432. Lord, Hon. Otis P., LL D., 34, 37. Loring, Hon. Charles G., LL.D., gift from the children of, 188.
Loring, Hon. William C., LL.D., his account of the services of Judge Gray on the Supreme Court of Massachu- setts, 165-168.
Lothrop, Rev. Samuel K., D.D., 34, 36. Lothrop, Thornton K., LL.B., appointed on a Committee to nominate officers, 454.
Louisiana Purchase, paper on the, by Josiah P. Quincy, 48-59. Regarded as a precedent, 52. An unconstitu- tional act, 54.
Lowell, A. Lawrence, LL.B., 232. Lowell, Miss Anna Cabot, 302, 303, 304. Letters from, to Mrs. Grant, of Laggan, 305-317.
Lowell, Rev. Charles, D.D., 304, 307. Lowell, Edward J., A.M., his Hessians in the Revolutionary War, character- ized, 249, 250.
Lowell, Francis C. (H. U. 1793), 313. Lowell, Mrs. Francis C. (Hannah Jack- son), 313.
Lowell, Hon. James R., D.C.L., 304.
Lowell, Hon. John, LL.D. (H. U. 1786), 49, 56, 304.
Lewis, Sir George C., opposes Mr. Lowell, Hon. John, LL.D. (H. U. 1760), Gladstone's policy in regard to the Civil War in the United States, 162. Librarian. See Green, Samuel A. Library of Congress, remarks by Rev. E. E. Hale on the, 335-340. Impor- tant papers acquired by, 459–465. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. of the United States, 116, 117.
Lincoln, Solomon, A. M., 59. Lincoln, Waldo, A.B., 267.
Lowell, Hon. John, LL.D. (H. U. 1843), 275.
Lowell, John A., LL.D., 304. Lowell Fund, 275, 284. Income of, 275, 285.
Lowell Institute, 112, 381.
Lyman, Arthur T., A.M., elected a member of the Council, 290. Lyman, Gen. Phineas, 322.
McCrady, Edward, LL.D., death of, 2, 3, 268. Tributes to, by Albert B. Hart, 10; Daniel H. Chamberlain, 13-22.
McGennis, Capt. William, 200, 318, 319, 323, 325.
McKenzie, Rev. Alexander, D.D., 264, 269, 302. Re-appointed on the Com- mittee to publish the Proceedings, 297. Tribute to Rev. Egbert C. Smyth by, ib. Tribute to Rev. Samuel E. Her- rick by, 455.
Marshall, Hon. John, Chief Justice of
the United States, 185, 186. Martineau, Rev. James, D.D., 302, 303. Mason, Hon. James M., Confederate Commissioner, 138, 139, 143. Massachusetts Convention of 1853, paper on the, by James Schouler, 30-48. Present system of government, 31. Meetings of the Convention, 32. Men who composed it, 33-35, 48. Leaders of the Coalitionists, 36. Leaders of the Whigs, 37. Debates in, 39. Lead- ing topics of discussion, 42. Question of the judiciary, 43, 44. Proposed changes in the constitution, 45. Popular vote on the new constitution, 46. Amendments adopted, 47. Massachusetts, Geographical Gazetteer of, 328. Massachusetts Historical Trust Fund, 272, 284. Income of, 252, 272, 281, 285.
Meetings of the Society, 1, 60, 118, 188, 252, 264, 296, 334, 370, 417, 454. Annual Meeting, 264. Stated meet- ings to be omitted during the summer, 334.
Merriman, Mrs. Helen B., 272. Merriman, Roger B., Ph.D., elected a Resident Member, 188, 267. Minns, Thomas, elected a Resident Member, 123, 267. Appointed on a Committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, 252, 454. Report, 285. Minot, Hon. William, LL.D. (H. U. 1802), 273.
Minot, William, Jr., LL.B. (H. U. 1836), 273.
Mommsen, Theodor, death of, 2, 3, 5,
268. Tribute to, by Carl Schurz, 27- 30. Portrait of, 26.
Monroe, Hon. George H., 268, 368. Death of, 2, 3. Tribute to, by Franklin B. Sanborn, 5-10. Memoir of, to be written by Mr. Sanborn, 471. Monroe, James, Pres. of the United States, 6, 122.
Moody, John, Roxbury, 344.
Moody, Hon. William H., Secretary of
the Navy, 331. Letter from, in refer- ence to the frigate Constitution, 189. Letter to, from C. F. Adams, 190. Morley, Rt. Hon. John, 1, 2, 151, 152 n., 366, 367, 417. Transferred to the list of Honorary Members, 370. Morris, Robert, Letter-books of, 336. Morse, John T., Jr., A.B., 49. Appointed to write the memoir of Henry Lee, 264.
Morton, Hon. James M., A.M., 418. Morton, Hon. Marcus, LL.D., Gov. of Mass., 34, 35, 36, 44, 112. Morton, Hon. Marcus, Jr., LL.D., 35, 167.
Motley, Hon. John Lothrop, D.C.L, 138. His interviews with Earl Russell and Queen Victoria, 131-137.
National Lancers, Boston, 110. Negroes, feeling toward, at the South, 235-237.
Nelson, Henry L., L.H.D., 53. New England Magazine, cited, 106. New Orleans, La., meeting of the Amer- ican Historical Association at, 232- 235.
Noble, John, LL.D., 333, 449. Norcross, Grenville H., LL.B., 370, 454. Elected Cabinet-Keeper, 289. Exhibits a water-color drawing of Harvard College, 290.
Norman, John, 330, 394–396. North American Review, Everett, editor of, 101, 102. tioned, 103, 106, 112, 446. Norton, Charles E., D.C.L., 60, 154, 267, 268, 269. Appointed on a Committee relative to a proposed memorial to Presidents John Adams and J. Q. Adams, 1. Submits their report, 192. Tribute to Sir Leslie Stephen by, 252-254. Communicates an unpub- lished letter of Rev. Samuel Locke, 257. Remarks by, on the use of two or more Christian names, 258. Presents some original documents in regard to cropping and branding for forgery in Rhode Island in 1764, 259. Nourse, Hon. Henry S., 265, 269. Death of, 60. Samuel S. Shaw appointed to write the memoir of, 61. Mr. Shaw's memoir of, 292-295. His birth and early education, 292. Becomes an engineer, 293. His services in the Civil War, ib. Resumes his profes- sional labors, and marries, 294. His literary work and death, 295.
Oliphant, Mrs. Margaret O., 7. Ostrogorski, M., his Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties, characterized, 62.
O'Sullivan, Owen, father of Governors John and James Sullivan, 194. Otis, Col. James, 242, 243.
Page, Alfred B., 289.
Paine, Nathaniel, A.M., 270, 471. Palfrey, Hon. John G., LL.D., 160. Palmerston, Henry J. Temple, Viscount, 55, 137, 138, 141, 142, 144, 145, 147-149,
152. Character of, 130. Interview of the American minister with, 139-141. Park, Rev. Edwards A., D.D., 299, 300, 301.
Parker, Rev. Theodore, 215, 302, 303, 403, 408. Parkman, 374, 407. Peabody, George, 272.
Francis, LL.D., 371, 372,
Peabody Fund, 272, 284. Income of, 272, 282, 285.
Pelham, Peter, 238, 239, 241. Pelham Club Portraits, 238, 239. Pemberton, Ebenezer, 329. Pepperrell, Sir William, 193. Personal recollections, untrustworthi- ness of. 124, 302, 303.
Phi Beta Kappa Society, 102, 106. Phillips, Gillam, 240, 242.
Phillips, Henry, 239, 240. Letter from,
to his mother, 241.
Phillips, Samuel, 240.
Phillips, Wendell, LL.B., 408, 411. Phillips Exeter Academy, 293. Pierce, Edward L., LL.D., 248. Memoir of, by James Ford Rhodes, 363-369. His birth and education, 363. His acquaintance with Charles Sumner,
ib. His relations with Salmon P. Chase, 364. His love of political life, ib. His Life of Charles Sumner, 365. His travels, 366. His interest in dis- tinguished men, 366, 367. His love of fairness and justice. 368. His de- votion to this Society, 369. Polk, James K., Pres. of the United States, papers of, bought for the Library of Congress, 338. Pollard, Mrs. Ann, 372. Porter, Rev. Samuel, 258 Powers, Hiram, bust of Edward Everett by, 113.
Preble, Commodore Edward, papers of, 336.
Prentice, Valentine, Roxbury, 344. Prescott, William G., LL.B., 90. Prescott, William H., LL.D., 90, 379. Proceedings of the Society. Serials published, 85, 263, 333, 400. New volume, 250. Cited, passion. Putnam, Herbert, Litt. D., Librarian of Congress, 336, 340, 464. Putnam, Maj. Gen. Israel, 430.
Quarterly Review, cited, as to the char- acter of Queen Victoria, 128, 129. Quebec, women at, in its early history, 373.
Quincy, Edmund, A.M., memoir of, to be written by J. P. Quincy, 264. Memoir of, by J. P. Quincy, 401-416. His writings for the press, 401. His birth and education, 402. His early life, ib. His connection with the Abolitionists, 403. His support of the non-resistance movement, 404. His advocacy of woman suffrage, 405. Popular dislike of his associates, 407. His religious opinions frowned on, 408. His motives, 409. His position after the Civil War, 411. His belief in a future life, 412. His bereave- ments, 413. His writings, 414. Quincy, Hon. Josiah (H. U. 1790), 49, 52, 54, 56, 114, 195, 196, 211, 224, 227, 228, 257, 311.
Quincy, Mrs. Josiah (Eliza S. Morton), 303, 311
Quincy, Josiah P., A.M., 250, 266. Paper by, on The Louisiana Purchase, and the Appeal to Posterity, 48-59. Appointed to write the memoir of Edmund Quincy, 264. Remarks by, in communicating some letters from Miss Anna Cabot Lowell to Mrs. Grant of Laggan, 302. Memoir of Edmund Quincy by, 401-416. Quincy, Miss Mary Perkins, 188, 250.
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