C.
Cabot, Sebastian, voyage of, [20].
Camden Mountains, approach to, [62]; Indian name of, [93].
Canonicut Island, visited, [380]. See note.
Cape Ann, fishery at, [157].
Cape Arundel, spouting-horn at, [47].
Cape Breton, early knowledge of, [21].
Cape Cod, a coup d'œil of, [304]-[306]; early accounts of, [307]; Poutrincourt's fight at, [308]; ship canal begun from Barnstable to Buzzard's Bay, [311], note; harbors frozen in 1875, [320]; changes in its exterior shores, [322], [323].
Cape Cod Harbor (Provincetown).
Cape Neddock, [122].
Capuchins, at Pentagoët, [81]; Napoleon's opinion of, [82].
Cartier, Jacques, sails for America, [20]; manner of taking possession of Canada, [23].
Carver, John, supposed burial-place, [276].
Carver, Nathaniel, Lord Nelson's generous act to, [271].
Castin, the younger, kidnaped, [81]; returns to France, [81].
Castin, Jean Vincent, Baron de, sketch of, [79], [80]; in the attack on Pemaquid, [98].
Castine, approach to, [64], [65]; views from Fort George, [65]; seized and fortified by the British, [67]; besieged, [68], [69]; Indian name of, [67]; Fort Pentagoët described, [74]; singular discovery of coins at, [74], [75]; its early history sketched, [76]-[82]; old cemetery of, [84].
Cedar Island, [160].
Chambly, M. de, made prisoner at Pentagoët, [78].
Champernowne, Arthur, [149].
Champernowne, Francis, [149].
Champlain, Samuel, quoted, [18]; title of his map, [22], note; names Mount Desert, [28]; voyage of 1604, [92], [93]; suggests "L'Ordre de Bon Temps," [95]; descries Isles of Shoals, [122]; description of Plymouth Bay, [274], [275]; at Cape Cod, [308]; account of Indian fishing, [314].
Channing, William Ellery, [400], note.
Charlevoix's account of siege of Fort William Henry, [99].
Chastellux, Marquis, [394].
Chilton, Mary, tradition about, [291].
Chouacouet. See Saco River.
Christmas, how observed in Plymouth, [292].
Chubb, Pascho, surrenders the fort at Pemaquid, [99].
Church, Colonel Benjamin, at Castine, [75], [302], [372].
Church, F. E., anecdote of, [50].
Clark, D. Wasgatt, a native of Mount Desert, [49].
Clark's Island (Plymouth), [269]; sail to, [295]; Watson House, [297]; Election Rock, [297], [298]; landing of the exploring party, [298].
Clinton, Sir Henry, outgeneraled by Washington, [428].
Cob-money, specimens found at Castine, [75], note.
Cod-fish aristocracy, origin of the appellation, [314].
Cod-fishery in the sixteenth century, [156]; in the seventeenth, [232]-[236]; at Provincetown, [313], [314].
Coddington, William, sketch of, [360]; at Anne Hutchinson's trial, [361]; decay of his family, [362]; burial-place of, [405].
Coffin, Sir Isaac, founds a school at Nantucket, [341], [342].
Coggeshall, John, at Anne Hutchinson's trial, [361]; monument to, [405].
Colbert mentioned, [78], [82].
Collins, Captain Gamaliel, [316].
Colonial society described, [60].
Connecticut River, settlements on, [444], [445], [446].
Constitution, frigate, chased into Marblehead, [256].
Corey, Giles, pressed to death, [227].
Corwin, Jonathan, a witch-judge, [223].
Cousin, Captain, story of his discovery of America, [22].
Cradock, Governor Matthew, establishes fishing-station at Marblehead, [236].
Cranberry, the, growth and culture of, [39], [317].
Cranberry Islands, [39].
Cromwell, Oliver, his proposed emigration to New England, [446].
Cushman, Charlotte, residence at Newport, [375].
Cushman, Robert, [277].
Cushman, Thomas, [277].
Cutts, Captain Joseph, [143].
Cutts, Sarah Chauncy, sad story of, [142], [143].
Cuttyhunk, first English colony at, [327]. See note.