Tooke, Horne, N. W.'s teacher in grammar, [43];
in derivations, [258].
Trumbull, Governor, of Connecticut, [95].
Trumbull, John, on N. W.'s prospects, [97].
Unabridged, The, [275].
Union, The, and its connection with social and individual life, [293].
Washington, George, passes through New Haven, [5];
is escorted by N. W., [6];
his virtues commemorated in a spelling-book, [39];
Mirabeau, conscious of his own defects, wishes children early taught the name of, [47];
visited by N. W., [56];
defended by N. W. against the Republicans, [131];
his connection with the French difficulties, [132].
Waterston, R. C., [184].
Watson, James, [130].
Webster, Daniel, letter to, from N. W., [57];
his part in passing copyright law, [66].