Adams, John, [96]
Adams, Mrs. John, [111].
Adams, Samuel, [119].
Agassiz, Mrs., [290].
Alford, Mrs. A. G., [297].
Allston, [270].
Antigua merchant, [60].
Auburn, Mount, [323].
Bana, Doctor, discovers Deborah Sampson's secret, [181];
sends letter to General Patterson, [188].
Bancroft, [309].
Barlow, Mrs., [301].
Barr, George L., buys Royall House, [72].
Bartley, Judge, [368].
Bath, [13];
death of Frankland at, [55].
Beck, Doctor, [286].
Belem, Frankland sails from, [53].
Belknap, Jeremy, letter of, [265].
Berkeley, Bishop, [11];
student at Dublin University, [12];
fellow at Trinity College, [12];
life as a tutor, [12];
reception in London, [28]:
marriage, [29];
sails for Rhode Island, [30];
arrives at Newport, [30];
writes "Minute Philosopher," [32];
bequeaths books to Yale College, [33];
dies at Oxford, [34];
portrait by Smibert, [35].
Bermuda, proposed college at, [13].
"Blithedale Romance," [300], [307].
Bradley, Judge, [380].
Bray, Evelina, born at Marblehead, [368].
Brook Farm Institute of Agriculture and Education organised, [296].
"Brothers and Sisters" at Fay House, [292].
Brown, Rev. Arthur, [248].
Brownson, [301].
Brunswick, triumphs of Riedesels at, [145].
Burgevine, Henry, [346].
Burlingame, Anson, [355].
Burgoyne, [56], [136].
Burr, Aaron, [123].
Burr, Thaddeus, [120].
Bynner's story, Agnes Surriage, [45].
Cadenus and Vanessa, poem, [24].
Caldwell, Sir John, [305].
Carlyle visited by Ripley, [299].
Caroline, Queen (consort George Second), [29].
Carter, Madam, [135].
Cary Sisters, [367].
Channing, Ellery, [334].
Channing, Lucy, [282].
Channing, Mary, [281].
Channing, William Henry, [282], [314].
Chambly, Baroness Riedesel at, [131].
Charlestown City Hall, [270].
Chichester, Eng., [56].
Child, Professor, [286].
Christ Church, Boston, [104].
Church, Doctor, [122];
fall of, [147];
imprisoned, [150];
education of, [151];
delivers Old South Oration, [152];
tried at Watertown, [154];
confined in Norwich Jail, [155];
lost at sea (?), [156].
Clark, Rev. Jonas, [111].
Clark, Mrs. Jonas, [118].
Clarke mansion purchased by Frankland, [54].
Clough, Capt. Stephen, [162].
Codman, Mrs. J. Amory, [261].
Codman, Martha, [261].
Columbian Centinel, [360].
Coolidge, J. Templeton, [247].
Corey, Giles, pressed to death, [238].
Corey, Mrs. Martha, condemned as witch, [234].
Corwin, Justice Jonathan, [226], [228].
Cotton, Rev. John, [212], [221].
Courier, New England, [30].
Congress, Continental, [120].
Copley, [270].
Crowninshield, Hannah, [85].
Curtis, George William, at Brook Farm, [303].
Dana, Charles, [303].
Dana, Dr. J. Freeman, [274].
Dana, Edmund, [281].
Dana, Sophia Willard, [281];
marries George Ripley, [293];
goes over to Rome, [299].
Danvers, [228].
Dawes at Lexington, [114].
Deerfield, [190].
Diaz, Abby Morton, [304].
Dorothy Q. at Lexington, [112], [117];
marries John Hancock, [123];
marries Captain Scott, [128];
receives Lafayette, [129].
Downey, Evelina Bray, [367].
Downey, Rev. William S., [375], [376].
Drew, Mr. John, [56].
Duse, Eleanora, at Fay House, [290].
Dunbarton, Stark House at, [74].
Dwight, John, [303].
Dwight, Marianne, [303].
Dwight, President of Yale College, [269].
Edmonston, Captain, [140].
Elizabeth, loss of the Ossolis on, [322].
Eliot, John, at Deerfield, [190].
Ellsworth, Annie G., [275].
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, at The Manse, [325];
Hawthorne and, [337].
Emerson, William, at The Manse, [325].
Endicott, Governor, [227].
Erving, George, at Medford, [63].
Essex Institute, [67];
Ward bequest to, [355].
Eustis, Madam, [46].
Everett, Edward, [281].
Fairbanks, Jason, [252];
trial of, [258];
escape of, [259];
hanging of, [259].
Fairbanks, Jonathan, [260].
Fairbanks, Rebecca, [260].
Fairbanks, Chapter D. R., [260].
"Fair Harvard" written in Fay House, [289].
Fales, Elizabeth, [252];
murder of, [257].
Fay House, [279].
Fay, Maria Denny, [283].
Fay, P. P., [283].
Felton, President, [286].
Fielding, Henry, describes Lisbon, [50].
Fire Island Beach, loss of the Ossolis off, [323].
Fountain Inn, Marblehead, [58].
Frankland, Charles Henry, [39];
born in Bengal, [39];
collector of Boston port, [39];
meets Agnes Surriage, [43];
adopts Agnes Surriage, [44];
builds home at Hopkinton, [48];
dies at Lisbon, [55].
Franks, Miss, [100].
Fuller, Margaret, at Brook Farm, [301];
born in Cambridge, [312];
joins Tribune staff, [316];
at Concord, [338];
goes abroad, [317];
marries Ossoli, [320];
is lost at sea, [322].
Fuller, Timothy, [312].
Gage, General, at Boston, [107];
in correspondence with Church, [149].
Geer, Mr., present owner Royall House, [73].
George First, [29].
George Third entertains the Riedesels, [142];
West's anecdote of, [271].
Gilman, Arthur, [287].
Gilman, Dr. Samuel, [289].
Goldsmith, [357].
Gordon, "Chinese", [341].
Greeley, Horace, [316].
Greenough, Lily, [288].
Greenough, Mrs., [288].
Griswold, Sarah E., [276].
Hamilton, Gail, [367].
Hancock, John, at Lexington, [111];
letters of, [120], [122];
marries Miss Quincy, [123];
occupies home on Beacon Street, [125];
dies, [128].
Hancock, Lydia, at Lexington, [118].
Hartford, Conn., Riedesels entertain Lafayette at, [140].
Haverhill Academy, [368].
Haverhill Gazette, [369].
Hawthorne writes of Sir Wm. Pepperell, [67];
goes to Brook Farm, [295];
writes of Margaret Fuller, [310];
at The Manse, [324].
Higginson, Col. Thomas Wentworth, [281];
writes of Margaret Fuller, [314].
Hilliard at The Manse, [333].
Hilton, Martha, [242];
marries Governor Wentworth, [248].
Hobgoblin Hall, [72].
Hollingsworth, [301].
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, [280].
Honeyman's Hill (Newport, R. I.), [16].
Hopkinton (Mass.), [48];
home of Frankland burned, [57];
residence of Frankland, [55];
Agnes Surriage at, [55].
Howard, Lady, [142].
Howe, Sir William, [99], [136], [138].
Hutchinson, Ann, Mrs., [210];
arrives in Boston, [214];
holds meetings, [216];
accused of heresy, [219]:
sentenced, [220];
banished, [222];
murdered, [224].
Hutchinson, Governor, [222], [230].
Inman's Farm, [326].
Ireland, Nathaniel, [279].
Isle of Shoals, [66].
James, Professor William, [232].
Johnson, Doctor, [20], [24].
Kittery Point, [66].
Ladd, Mrs., [380].
Lafayette entertained by Starks, [80];
on Washington and Lee, [90];
entertained by John Hancock, [128];
received by Madame Scott, [129];
dines with Baroness Riedesel, [140];
visits George Third, [142].
Lane, Professor, [286].
Larcom, Lucy, [367].
Larned, "Sam," [304].
Lauterbach, family vault of Riedesels at, [145].
Lee, General, at Royall House, [71].
Lee, General, in British army, [90];
arrives in New York, [92];
at Medford, [94];
at Somerville, [95];
dies in Virginia, [103].
Lee, Sydney, [103].
Lexington, affair at, [110].
Lindencrone, De Hegermann, [288].
Lisbon, Frankland at, [50];
earthquake at, [51];
Agnes Surriage's experience at, [56];
Frankland consul-general at, [55].
Longfellow, [286].
Louisburg, [67].
Lowell, James Russell, [281].
Lowell, John, [257].
Luther, Martin, Orphan Home, [297].
Macdonald, George, [367].
Marblehead, Maid of, [37];
Town House, [39];
Fountain Inn, [42];
Whittier at, [371].
Marie Antoinette, plot to rescue, [163].
Marley Abbey (residence of "Vanessa"), [22].
Marshall, Judge, [23].
Massachusetts Historical Society, [53].
Mather, Rev. Cotton, [233].
McKean, Elizabeth, [282].
McKean, Joseph, [280].
McKinstrey, Sarah, marries Caleb Stark, [79];
portrait of, [84].
McNeil, Gen. John, [83].
Michelet, [231].
Minot, Captain, [327].
Morris, Robert, [82].
Morse, Rev. Jedediah, [265].
Morse, Samuel F. B., [83];
birthplace of, [264];
student at Yale, [269];
studies painting in Europe, [270];
returns to America, [272];
paints Lafayette, [272];
invents the telegraph, [273].
Moulton, Mr. Charles, [288].
Moulton, Suzanne, [289].
Nason, Rev. Elias, [41].
Newman, Robert, [106], [110].
Nichols, George C., buys Royall House, [72].
Norris, Miss, [287].
Nourse, Rebecca, [228].
"Old Oaken Bucket," [356].
Orvis, John, marries Marianne Dwight, [303].
Ossoli, Angelo, Marchese d', [320].
Ossoli, Marchesa d' (See Margaret Fuller).
Otis, Harrison Gray, [257].
Oxford, death of Berkeley at, [34].
Page, Capt. Caleb, [76].
Pennsylvania Freeman, [372].
Pepperell, Sir William, 1st, [66].
Pepperell, Sir William, 2d, at Medford, [63];
graduated, [68];
marries Miss Royall, [68];
denounced, [68];
sails for England, [68];
dies, [69].
Pepperell, Lady, [85].
Pepperell House built, [66].
Percival, Lord, [13];
letter from Walpole, [33].
Phips, Governor, [233].
Pickard, Elizabeth W., [366].
Pickard, Samuel, [374].
Pierce, Professor, [286].
Porter House in Medford, [111].
Prescott, Doctor, at Lexington, [114], [326].
Price, Rev. Roger, [48].
Quebec, Baroness Riedesel at, [131].
Quincy, Miss, [120];
marries John Hancock, [123].
Raben-Levetzan, Suzanne, [289].
Radcliffe College, [279].
Radcliffe Magazine, [287].
Revere, Paul, [104], [110], [111];
writes of Church, [156].
Revolution, Agnes Surriage in, [56].
Riedesel, Baron, [130];
entertains Lafayette, [140];
visits George Third, [142];
returns to Brunswick, [145];
dies at Brunswick, [145].
Riedesel, Baroness, [130];
letters of, [131];
lands in America, [131];
reaches Cambridge, [134];
dies at Berlin, [145];
Cambridge street named for, [146].
Ripley, Doctor, [331].
Ripley, George, [281];
marries Sophia Dana, [293];
goes to Brook Farm, [295];
visits Carlyle, [299].
Rouville, Maj. Hertel de, [192].
Royall House visited by Frankland, [45];
built at Medford, [60].
Royall, Isaac, the nabob, [61].
Royall, Col. Isaac, proscribed, [69];
leaves land to Harvard, [70].
Russell, Major, [360].
Salem, Isaac Royall to sail from, [65].
Saltonstall, [285].
Sampson, Deborah (Gannett), [170];
early life, [172];
enlists in Continental Army, [174];
writes her mother, [176];
in battle of White Plains, [179];
sex discovered by physician, [181];
receives love letter, [182];
returns to her home, [188];
marries, [188];
conducts lecture tour, [189].
Savage, [347].
Scituate, [358].
Scott, Sir Walter, [340].
Schuyler, General, at Saratoga, [132];
daughter of, [135]
Sewall, Judge, [239].
Shirley, governor Massachusetts, [41].
Shirley House, [45].
Shurtleff, Robert (See Deborah Sampson).
Sleepy Hollow, [338], [339].
Smibert paints Berkeley, [35];
paints Sir Wm. Pepperell, 1st, [67].
Smith, Mary, [368];
marries S. F. Smith, [369].
Sophia, Princess, and Madame Riedesel, [144].
Sophocles, Evangelinus Apostolides, [287].
Sparhawk, Colonel, [66].
Stark, General, at Royall House, [71].
Stark, Archibald, [75].
Stark, Caleb, born at Dunbarton, [77];
marries Miss McKinstrey, [79];
entertains Lafayette, [80].
Stark, Charlotte, [82].
Stark, Harriett, [82].
Stark, Charles F. Morris, [82].
Stark Burying-ground, [88].
Stella, journal of, [17];
marriage to Swift, [20].
Story, Capt. William, [368].
Story, Judge, [286].
Story, Mary, [285].
Story, William, [285].
Sully steamship, [273].
Surriage, Agnes, [37].
Swan, Col. James, [159];
member Sons of Liberty, [160];
at Bunker Hill, [160];
secretary Mass. Board of War, [161];
makes fortune, [161];
loses fortune, [161];
secures government contracts, [162];
returns to America, [164];
arrested at Paris, [165];
confined in St. Pélagie, [166];
dies, [168].
Swift, Dean, friend to Berkeley, [16];
at lodging in Bury Street, [17];
letter to Vanessa, [21];
letter to Lord Carteret, [27].
Swift, Lindsay, [301].
Tai-Ping Rebellion, [346].
Thayer, Abijah W., [369].
Thaxter, Celia, [285].
Thaxter, Levi, [285].
Thoreau and Hawthorne, [335];
grave of, [339].
Three Rivers, Baroness Riedesel at, [131].
Tidd, Jacob, buys Royall House, [72].
Tituba, the Indian slave, [229].
Titus, Mrs. Nelson V., [261].
Tremont House, [305].
Ursuline Convent, [284].
Vane, Sir Harry, [215].
Vanessa (Cadenus and Vanessa), [19];
goes to Ireland, [20];
letter to Swift, [21];
letter to Stella, [22];
legacy to Berkeley, [23];
death of, [25].
Vanhomrigh, Esther (See Vanessa), [17].
Vassall House, [148];
becomes hospital, [149];
Doctor Church there confined, [150].
Vaudreuil, Governor, [200].
Walker, Lucretia P., [272].
Walpole, Sir Robert, [28];
writes to Lord Percival, [33].
Ward, Elizabeth C., founds Chinese library, [355].
Ward, Frederick Townsend, born at Salem, [342];
enters French army, [343];
enlists in Nicaraguan expedition, [344];
arrives at Shanghai, [344];
defeats Tai-Pings, [347];
is made a mandarin, [349];
organises Ever-Victorious Army, [350];
marries Changmei, [350];
buried at Ning Po, [352];
is made a god, [352].
Warren, Doctor, and Church, [157].
Warren, Mrs. Mercy, [100].
Washington, George, letter of, [88].
Wayside Inn, [49], [241].
Wentworth, Governor, marriage of, [248].
Wentworth, Michael, [249].
West, Benjamin, [270].
West Indies, proposed seminary at, [14].
Whitehall (built at Newport, R. I.), [11];
made over to Yale College, [33].
White, Maria, [285], [286].
Whitman, Mrs. Sarah, [290].
Whittier at Marblehead, [371];
at Philadelphia, [372];
"A Sea Dream," written by, [374];
at Haverhill Seminary reunion, [379];
endows Amesbury Home, [366].
Williams, Gov. Charles K., [208].
Williams, Rev. Eleazer (Dauphin?), [207].
Williams, Eunice, captured, [194];
is converted by Jesuits, [205];
marries a savage, [205];
revisits Deerfield, [205].
Williams, Rev. John, [193];
captured, [194];
redeemed, [203].
Williams, Roger, [226].
Williams, Rev. Stephen, [198];
captured by Indians, [194];
redeemed, [203];
settles at Longmeadow, [204].
Winthrop, John, [217].
Wiscasset, Me., plan to entertain Marie Antoinette at, [163].
Woodworth, Samuel, born at Scituate, [359];
writes "Old Oaken Bucket," [362];
dies, [364].
Yale College, bequest from Berkeley, [33];
S. F. B. Morse at, [269].
Zenobia, [301].
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[1] "Three Heroines of New England Romance." Little, Brown & Co.
[2] Drake's "Historic Fields and Mansions of Middlesex." Little, Brown & Co., publishers.
[3] Drake's "Historic Fields and Mansions of Middlesex."
[4] Sparks's "Life of Charles Lee." Little, Brown & Co.
[5] Drake's "Historic Fields and Mansions of Middlesex." Little, Brown & Co., publishers.
[6] "Paul Revere's Ride:" Longfellow's Poems. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., publishers.
[7] Drake.