A third house, which was destroyed by fire, was built by Captain Jim, the youngest son of old Mark Anthony deWolf, who built the first house for his family in Bristol. The builder was a most successful merchant, his estate at one time comprising nearly the whole eastern part of the town. The mansion was built at about the same time as "Hey Bonnie Hall." It is of plain exterior with simple lines and shows fine proportions.
Inside are twenty-eight rooms that were fitted up with the choicest pieces of Chippendale, Hepplewhite, and Sheraton. So wealthy was the house owner that when the fashion changed from English to French, and the Empire style came into vogue, this furniture was replaced by examples of the best designs and construction, including both European and American styles. Many of these pieces were worthy a museum.
On the walls were wonderful portraits by Copley, Stuart, Thompson, Alexander, and many other famous artists, as well as miniatures by Malbone and Hall. In many of these rooms the walls were decorated with veritable works of art.
These old colonial houses with their beauty of line, their harmony of detail, and their air of dignity, richly repay study by architects and house owners. More and more we turn to them as models for our modern homes. They are a rich heritage from one of the most important periods of the nation's history, and will ever be cherished for the memories they evoke. Truly American in every respect, they will remain forevermore as revelations of the sturdy spirit, the breadth of mind, the gracious hospitality, and the fine ideals of our forefathers who built them.
INDEX
Academy of Arts and Sciences, [32]
Adams, Abigail, [225], [248]
portrait of, [248]
Abraham (Captain), [84], [85], [87], [88], [89], [90], [92]
Anne, [89]
David, [86]
Jacob, [89]
John Quincy, [145], [192], [195], [257], [258]
Mother Anne (see Anne Longfellow)
Samuel, [90], [245]
Stevens (Captain), [90]
Adams family, [90]
Adams Female Seminary, [90]
Adams house, [83]-[92], [257]
Adams period, [51], [54], [158]
Alden, John, [128]
Alexander (painter), [262]
Alfred, The, [186]
Allen, George, [219]
Andirons, [79], [161], [223]
Andover, Massachusetts, [212]
Andros, Governor, [218], [219]
Antigua, Leeward Islands, [220]
Antwerp, [190]
Apparitions, [115]-[117]
Appleton, Reverend Doctor, [148]
Arabella, The, [180]
Arches, [53], [54], [95], [117], [183], [221], [223], [257]
Arms, Stand of, [138], [139], [140]
Arnold, Colonel Benedict, [195]
Athenean Society, [144]
Bancroft, George (historian), [112]
Bennington, Battle of, [72], [174]
Berghurst, Lady, [261]
Bible, Baskerville, [173]
at Hollis Street Church, [114]
Billiard room, [139]
Biographical Sketches, [146]
Black Brook, [241]
Blackburn (painter), [193]
Bloody Brook (Deerfield), [30]
Boardman, Offin, [103], [104], [107]
Booth (slave), [86]-[87]
Booth's bin (Adams house), [86]
Boston, Massachusetts, [10], [11], [43], [101], [103], [109], [204], [231], [232], [233], [237], [242], [244], [245]
Boston Harbor, [38]
Boston Massacre, [40]
Boston Port Bill, [33]
Boston Tea Party, [180], [229]
Bowdoin College, [144], [238]
Bowie, Captain, [103]
Bradford, Massachusetts, [181]
Braintree, Massachusetts, [241]
Bricks, [86], [95], [97], [104], [105], [119], [120], [124]
Bristol, Rhode Island, [252]-[263]
Brown, Reverend Arthur, [134], [135]
Brunswick, Maine, [144], [239]
Bryant, David, [181]
Buckets, Fire, [105], [128]
Bunker Hill, [90], [92], [142], [225], [227]
Burgoyne, General, [81]
Burnett, William, [113]
Burr, Aaron, [245], [246]
Madam, [250]
Thaddeus, [245]
Burrill, Sarah, [30]
Burying Hill, Newburyport, [199]
Byfield, Massachusetts, [83], [114]
Byfield, Judge, [118]
Cabot, Joseph, [12]
Cabot house, [12]
Cæsar (slave), [214]
Calhoun, John C., [145]
Cambridge, Massachusetts, [75], [100], [195], [224], [230]-[240]
Card room, [140]
Carleton, Mr., [181]
Carolinas, The, [253]
Carpet, First, [162]
Carriages, [171], [190], [196], [197], [221]
Cartaret, Governor, [98]
Castle Island, [11]
Cato (slave), [214]-[215]
Ceilings, [28], [80], [226]
Cemetery on Stark estate, [169]
Chambers, [22], [47], [79]-[80], [107], [128], [165], [225], [249], [250], [251], [260]
Secret, [160], [165]
Charles II, [184]
Charles V of France, [253]
Chebacco, [30]
Chimneys, [4], [13], [20], [21], [60], [72], [94], [106], [117], [122], [202], [217]
China (see Ware)
Christ Church, [224]
Cilley, Jonathan, [144]
Clay, Henry, [145]
Cleveland, President, [12]
Closets, [162], [163], [225]
Secret, [4], [10], [67], [78], [127], [249]
Coats of arms, [126], [199]
Coddington, William, [241]
Coddington Chamber, [249]
Coffin, Oliphalet, [70]
Mr., [98]
Collections, Historic, [163], [127], [148]
Collins, Judge Benager, [45]
house, [45]
Colonial Dames of Massachusetts, [247]
Committee of Safety, [72]
Concord, Massachusetts, [61], [228]
Concord, New Hampshire, [141], [167]
Conelly, Horace, [16], [230], [239]
Confiscation Act, [227]
Constitution, The, [81], [193]
Constitutional Convention of 1788, [192]
Continental Army, [10], [32], [34], [68], [81], [91], [128], [212], [227], [236]
Continental Board of War, [34]
Continental Congress, [253]
Continental Navy, [186]
Cook, Captain, [7]
Elisha, [184], [185]
Cooke, Mary, [185]
Middleton, [185]
Cooke family, [179], [185]
Copley (painter), [126], [262]
Corwan (see Curwin)
Council Chamber, [138], [140]
Court of St James, [248]
Courtship of Miles Standish, [239]
Courtyards, [191], [197], [202], [220], [221]
Craddock, Governor, [221]
Craigie, Andrew, [236]-[237]
Mrs., [236], [237], [238], [239]
Craigie bridge, [237]
Craigie house (see Longfellow)
Cromwell, Oliver, [184]
Cupolas, [60], [69]
Curwin, Jonathan, [11]
Samuel, [11]
Dalton, Mary, [197]
Michael, [191]-[194], [197]
Philemon, [91]
Ruth, [197]
Tristram, [102], [191]-[197], [198]
portrait of, [192], [193], [199]
Dalton, carriages, [190], [196], [197]
Dalton coat of arms, [199]
Dalton family, [194], [198], [199]-[201]
Dalton house, [100], [189]-[203]
Dalton vessels, [194], [198]
Dalton wealth, [193], [196]
Danvers, Massachusetts, [37]-[48]
Davenport, Captain, [11]
Davis, Jefferson, Letter from, [153]-[154]
Dawes, Ruth, [228]
William, [228]
picture of, [228]
Deblois, Louis, [197]
Declaration of Independence, [73], [253]
Derby, Elias Hasket, [7], [51]
Elizabeth, [51]
Derby Mansion, [7], [8]
Derby Square (Salem), [7]
Derby Wharf, [29]
Derry, New Hampshire, [86]
deWolf, Alicia, [258]
Charles, [261]
Henry, [255], [258]
Jim (Captain), [262]
Mark Anthony, [262]
William, [252]
deWolf family, [257]
Dexter, Lord Timothy, [196]
Dickens, Charles, [238]
Dining-rooms, [19], [47], [57], [64], [78], [92], [137], [164], [175], [184], [211], [225], [247], [256]
Dixie, Miss, [65]
Doorways, [44], [53], [72], [104], [105], [122], [124], [125], [126], [136], [159], [172], [183], [198], [208], [222]
Dorchester, Massachusetts, [241]
Dorchester Heights, [228]
Dover, New Hampshire, [121], [138]
Downing, Emmanuel, [28]
Sir George, [28]
Drawing-rooms, [47], [54], [64], [184], [199], [257], [261]
Dudley, Joseph (Governor), [112], [114]
Katherine, [112]
portrait of, [118]
Thomas, [112]
Dummer, Jane, [83]
Jeremiah, [111], [112]
Madam, [117]
Richard, [96], [109]-[112]
William (Governor), [112]-[115]
portrait of, [118]
Dunbarton, New Hampshire, [148], [167]-[177]
East Cambridge, Massachusetts, [237]
East Weir, New Hampshire, [168]
Eaton, Nicholas, [96]
Elmwood, [231]
Empire period, [158], [164], [210], [247]
Endicott, John (Governor), [28], [41]
William Crowninshield, [12]
England, [11], [27], [37], [83], [86], [96], [112], [113], [161], [232]
Essex, Agricultural Society of, [34]
Essex (frigate), [41]
Essex County, [33], [35]
Evangeline, [230]
Everett, Edward, [237]
Exeter, New Hampshire, [70]-[82]
Fairfield, [245], [246]
"Faithful Pompey," Grave of, [199]
Fanlights, [52], [53], [159], [198], [255]
Federal Convention, [81]
Party, [35]
Felton, Cornelius G., [238], [239]
Fences, [202], [205], [208], [220]
iron, [60]
Fifty-ninth Regiment, [40]
Fireplaces, [4], [9], [17], [24], [29], [47], [64], [67], [72], [78], [79], [82], [86], [92], [106], [126], [127], [137], [138], [161], [165], [174], [175], [176], [185], [199], [201], [210], [211], [221], [223], [247], [248], [249], [260]
First Regiment Essex County Militia, [33]
Flint, Alice, [30]
Flynt, Dorothy, [243]
Henry (Tutor), [243], [251]
Folsom, Dorothea, [74]
Fort Pickering, [40]
Fort William, [174]
Fourth Military Company of Salem, [33]
Fourth Regiment of Militia, [81]
Frankland, Sir Henry, [225], [246]
Franklin, Benjamin, [127], [246]
Franklin Pierce house, [141]-[156]
Frescoes, [125]
Friends (frigate), [103]
Fry, Colonel James, [212]
Furnace Brook, [249]
Furniture, [6], [17], [18], [19], [24], [29], [46], [79], [80], [91], [92], [106], [107], [122]-[123], [127], [128], [137], [138], [158], [161], [165], [173], [176], [184], [185], [186], [194], [202], [210]-[211], [240], [247], [260]
Adams, [157], [158]
Chippendale, [9], [29], [57], [107], [118], [126], [157], [161], [162], [185], [209], [211], [224], [248], [255], [260], [262]
Dutch, [107], [162], [224], [247]
Empire, [158], [164], [210], [247]
Field, [165], [185], [251]
French, [261]
Hepplewhite, [57], [106], [157], [162], [184], [194], [199], [209], [210], [255], [258], [262]
Sheraton, [24], [57], [106], [107], [126], [137], [157], [165], [209], [210], [248], [255], [260], [262]
Spanish, [261]
Windsor, [19], [106], [117], [118], [164]
Gables, [22]
Gage, General (Governor), [33], [37], [38]
Gardens, [8], [24], [44], [49], [131], [147], [159], [171], [183], [191]
General Court, [9], [31], [35], [37], [96], [103], [110], [186], [192]
George III, [251]
Georgetown, D.C., [202]
Gerry, Elbridge, [61]
Gilman, John Taylor, [74]-[77], [81]
Nathaniel (Captain), [82]
Nathaniel (Colonel), [70], [82]
Nicholas (Colonel), [70]-[73], [77]
Nicholas, Jr., [77], [81]
Gilman family, [77]
Glass, American, [137], [172], [249]
English, [162], [175]
Glover, Colonel, [232]
Gool, Mrs., [31]
Granary Burying Ground, [114]
Grate, Hob, [8]
Great River (see Parker)
Greene, General, [235]
Greenleaf's Lane, [191]
Grey, William, [7]
Grill Room, [78]
Groveland, Massachusetts, [157]-[166]
Guest room, [4]
Hale, Nathan, [191]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, [237]
Hall (painter), [263]
Halls, [4], [28], [45], [46], [52], [54], [62], [63], [78], [91], [117], [137], [160], [161], [172], [183], [208], [210], [211], [223], [240], [247], [255], [261]
Hancock, New Hampshire, [143]
Hancock, John, [73], [138], [195], [244], [246], [248], [250]
Madame, [245], [246]
Hancock house, [43]
Hartford, Connecticut, [75]
Harvard University, [10], [11], [30], [112], [180], [186], [192], [224], [231], [238]
Harvard Law School, [224]
Harvard Observatory, [236]
Hathaway house, [26]
Haverhill, Massachusetts, [178]-[188], [197]
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, [12], [15], [22], [24], [144], [145], [146], [149], [150], [151], [152], [153], [230], [239]
portrait of, [148]
Hawthorne family, [15]
"Hepzibah, Miss" (see Pyncheon)
"Hey Bonnie Hall," [252]-[263]
Hiawatha, [239]
"Highfield," [84]
Hillard, George S., [239]
Hillsboro, New Hampshire, [141]-[156]
Hillsboro Bridge, [141]
Hillsboro Centre, [142]
Hilton, Martha, [134]-[136], [138]
Hinges, Strap, [45], [47], [118], [124], [136], [183], [208]
Wrought, [105], [172]
Hodges, Hannah, [215]
"Holgrave," [23]
Hollanders, Guild of, [249]
Holmes Street Church, [114]
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, [244]
Hooper, Robert (King), [37], [41], [42], [45], [192]
Ruth, [192]
Hopkin's fleet, [186]
Houses, Adams, [83]-[92], [257]
Cabot, [12]
Collins, [45]
Craigie (see Longfellow)
Cross-shaped, [94]
Dalton, [100], [189]-[203]
Derby, [8]
Dummer, [109]-[118]
First, [3]
Frame, [3]
Hathaway, [26]
"Hey Bonnie Hall," [252]-[263]
"House of Seven Gables," [12]-[26]
John Hancock, [43]
Kittredge, [204]-[215]
Ladd-Gilman, [70]-[82]
Lee, [50]-[69]
Longfellow, [10], [100], [224], [227], [230]-[240]
Macphaedris-Warner (see Warner)
Mansion (see Starke)
Middleton Hall, England, [253]
Mount Vernon, [210], [230]
Oak Hill (see Rogers)
Old Witch, [11]
Page, [39], [44]
Peter Parker (see Savory)
Pickering, [27]-[36]
Pierce, [141]-[156]
Province, [114]
Quincy, [241]-[251]
Rogers, [49]-[58]
Royall, [115], [216]-[229]
Saltonstall, [178]-[188]
Savory, [157]-[166]
Spencer-Pierce, [93]-[108]
Sprague, [9]
Square, [7]
Stark, [167]-[177]
"The Lindens," [37]-[48]
Types of, [94], [131], [159], [189], [216], [252]
Warner, [119]-[129]
Wentworth, [130]-[140]
House of Seven Gables structure of, [22]
House of Seven Gables Settlement, [16]
Howe, Gurdon Saltonstall [186], [187]
Mrs. Gurdon Saltonstall, [181]
Isaac R., [182]
Howe's Neck, Massachusetts, [241]
Hull, Hannah, [242]
John, [242]
Hutchinson, Anne, [242]
Hyperion, [239]
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, [63]
Indians, [96], [121], [125], [138], [211], [248]
portraits of, [125]
Indian War, [30]
Ingersoll, Horace, [15]-[16], [21]
Samuel (Captain), [15]
Susan, [12]
Susannah, [15], [17], [19]
portrait of, [24]
Ingersoll family, [22]
Ipswich, [27], [178]
Iron works, First, [121], [249]
Jackson, Edward, [244]
President, [64]
portrait of, [175]
Jefferson, Thomas, [195]
Josephine, Empress, [11]
Kent, Duke of, [237]
King Philip's War, [184]
King's Council, [121], [123]
"King's Trees," [170]
Kitchens, [4], [16], [78], [106], [115], [249]
Kit's Dancing Hall, [6]
Kittredge, Doctor John, [206], [215]
Doctor Joseph, [214], [215]
Doctor Thomas, [204], [205], [212]-[213], [215]
Elizabeth, [212]
Kittredge family, [205]
Kittredge house, [204]-[215]
Knockers, [9], [124], [159], [172], [183], [208], [240]
Knox, General, [262]
Ladd, Nathaniel, [70]
Ladd family, [70]
Ladd-Gilman house, [70]-[62]
Lady Catherine (doll), [166]
Lafayette, George Washington, [65]
Marquis de, [63], [65], [174], [176], [177], [195], [246], [257]
Langdon, John, [81]
Governor, [127]
Lawson, Cecil G., [173]
Lean-to, [13], [14], [16]
Lee, General, [228], [235]
Jeremiah (Colonel), [42], [60], [61], [62], [67], [103]
Martha, [62]
Lee family, [62]
Lee house, [59]-[69]
Leghorn, Italy, [260]
Leslie, Mr., [33]
Letters, Autograph, [29], [149], [175], [187]
to Franklin Pierce, [149]-[156]
Leverett, John (Governor), [184], [185]
Lexington, Massachusetts, [61], [244]
Libraries, [28]-[29], [46], [102], [156], [174], [240]
Lidgett, Charles, [218], [219]
Lidgett, Elizabeth, [218]
Peter, [219]
Light Infantry, First company of, [9]
"Lindens, The," [37]-[48]
Lisbon, Spain, [35]
Little, Mary, [191]
Little Harbor, New Hampshire, [130]-[140]
Living-rooms, [20], [55], [91], [118], [127], [137], [162], [209], [256]
London, England, [35], [103]
Londonderry, New Hampshire, [212]
Longfellow, Anne, [84], [85], [87], [88], [91]
Henry Wadsworth, [10], [233], [234], [238]-[240]
William, [83], [84]
Longfellow family, [83]
Longfellow house, [10], [100], [224], [227], [230]-[240]
Lotus pond, [50]
Louisburg, Nova Scotia, [11]
Lyon, Mary, [90]
Macphaedris Archibald (Captain), [120]-[121]
portrait of, [127]
Mary, [123]
portrait of, [126]
Macphaedris family, [120]
Macphaedris house (see Warner)
"Madonna," [258]
Maine, [249], [262]
Malbone (painter), [263]
Manchester-by-the-Sea, [61]
Mansion house (see Stark)
Mantels, [46], [54], [55], [56], [64], [66], [106], [118], [126]
Manuscripts, [29], [30]
Marblehead, Massachusetts, [13], [37], [42], [43], [59]-[69], [103], [192], [232]
Marcy, William H., portrait of, [148]
Marsh, Mr., [181]
Mary and John, The, [95]
Mason, Mr., [219]
Alfred, [144]
Masonic meetings, [160]
Massachusetts Bay Colony, [68]
Mather, President of Harvard, [112]
Maule, Matthew, [19]
McGregor crest, [256]
McIntire, Samuel, [7], [43], [46], [47], [51], [52], [54], [55], [56], [57]
McNeil, General, [174]
John (Lieutenant), portrait of, [174]
John, Mrs., portrait of, [174]
McNeil family, [147], [167]
Mead's Ford, [218]
Means, Jane, [148]
Medford, Massachusetts, [100], [115], [216]-[229], [231]
Medford Square, [225]
Merrimac River, [97], [190], [197]
Mexican War, [145], [171]
Middleton, Arthur, [253]
Henry, [253]
Mrs., [253]
Nathaniel Russell, portrait of, [257]
Middleton bookplate, [259]
Middleton family, [252], [254], [255]
Middleton Hall, England, [253]
Mill, Stark estate, [169]
Mill Pond, [28]
Millwood, Anne, [99]
Elizabeth, [99]
Thomas, [99]
Minerva, [51]
Miniatures, [173]
Mirrors, [23], [79], [91], [126], [127], [175]
Monroe, President, [64], [195]
Moody, Samuel, [179]
Morgan, J. Pierpont, [45]
Morning-room, [56]
Mornington, Lady, portrait of, [261]
Morris, Robert, [71], [173]
portrait of, [175]
Robert, Mrs., [175]
Morris family, [167]
Morse, Samuel F. B., [172]
Mount Holyoke College,
[90]
Mount Vernon, [210], [230]
Muster Day, [206]
Mystic River, [10], [219], [228]
Napoleon, [11], [169]
Netherlands, The, [122]
Newbury, Massachusetts, [83]-[92], [93]-[108], [109]-[118]
Newburyport, Massachusetts, [100], [101], [189]-[203], [235]-[236]
New Jersey, [33]
Newman, Mr., [191]
New Orleans, Louisiana, [85], [145]
Ninth Regiment, [145]
Norfolk County, [35]
North Andover, Massachusetts, [204]-[215]
North Bridge, [33]
North Pariah, [204]
Oak Hill (see Rogers house)
Ohio, [170]
"Old Manse," [150]
Old Witch House, [11]
Oliver, Elizabeth, [231]
Henry K., [8]
Lieutenant-Governor, [231]
Oliver family, [227]
Osgood, Major Samuel, [213]
Our Old Home, [146]
Ovens, [17], [67], [68], [78], [137], [201], [249]
"Overhang," The, [25]
Oyapoc, [261]
Page, Enoch, [181]
Page home, [39], [44]
Panelling, [16]-[17], [19], [20], [23], [24], [44], [64], [66], [79], [82], [86], [117], [118], [125], [127], [137], [161], [198], [200], [201], [208], [210], [211], [221], [225], [226]
Papoosesquaw Neck, [252]
Parker, Moses, [159], [166]
Parker controversy, [99]
Parker family, [160], [165]
Parker River, [83], [95], [109], [110]
Parlors, [23], [106], [117], [126], [148], [161], [173], [200], [210], [223], [247]
Parmigiana, [258], [259]
Passage, Secret, [132], [249], [250]
Peabody, Francis, [45], [48]
George, [196]
Joseph, [7]
Peabody, Massachusetts, [49]-[58]
Peabody family, [48]
Peacock Inn, England, [28]
Pentucket Club, [182]
Pepperrell, Sir William (Sparhawk), [224]
Expedition, [11]
Peter Parker house (see Savory)
Pewter, [79], [163], [183], [211]
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, [34], [81]
Phillips, Joshua, [206]
Phipps, Elizabeth, [231]
Lieutenant-governor, [231]
Piano, "Hey Bonnie Hall," [258]
Pickering, John, [27], [28], [30], [31], [32], [35]-[36]
Theophilus, [29], [30]
Timothy (Colonel), [29], [30], [31], [32]-[35]
Pickering family, [27]
Pickering house, [27]-[36]
Pictures, [24], [48], [54], [55], [56], [66], [118], [125], [126]-[127], [138], [139], [148], [172], [174], [176], [192], [193], [194], [199], [211], [224], [228], [245], [248], [256], [257], [258], [261], [262]
Pierce, Anne, [99]
Benjamin (Governor), [100], [141], [142], [149], [175]
portrait of, [148], [174]
Benjamin, Mrs., portrait of, [173], [174]
Charles, [100]
Daniel, [95], [98], [100]
Franklin (President), [100], [141], [142]-[147], [150], [152], [153], [155], [156], [171]
portrait of, [148]
Joshua, [99]
Kirk, [141]
William, [100]
Pierce family, [98], [100], [167]
Pierce house, [141]-[156]
Pierson, James, [191]
Pipestave Farm, [202]
Pipestave Hill, [191], [195]
Pitman, Molly, [133]
Plates, [55]
Porches, [44], [52], [60], [72], [86], [91], [94], [96], [104], [117], [132], [159], [179], [188], [190], [198], [207], [208], [222], [239], [247]
Porter sign, [225]
Portraits (see Pictures)
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, [81], [119]-[129], [130], [132], [133], [136], [138]
Prisoner's Room (Ladd-Gilman house), [80]
Privateers, [101]
Province Charter, [112]
Province Committee of Safety and Supplies, [61]
Province House, [114]
Provincial Congress, [192]
Prints (see Pictures)
Putnam, Amos (Doctor), [42]
General, [234]
Hannah, [42]
Pyncheon, Alice, [19]
Clifford, [20], [21], [23]
Colonel, [19]
Hepzibah, [14], [20], [23]
Judge, [20], [23]
Phœbe, [20], [23]
Quanto (Indian), [87], [88]
Quebec, [196]
Queen Victoria, [237]
Quincy, Edmund, [242], [243]
Dorothy ("Q"), [243], [244], [245], [246], [248], [250]
portrait of, [138], [245]
Josiah, [248]
Judith, [242]
Quincy, Massachusetts, [241]-[251], [257]
Quincy house, [241]-[251]
Quincy room, [250]
Relics, [29], [80], [91], [128], [137], [141], [148], [165], [166], [167], [171], [174], [182], [209], [210], [211], [225], [229], [231], [240], [247], [248], [250], [251]
Revolutionary Army, [205]
Revolutionary War, [8], [10], [30], [66], [77], [90],
[101], [123], [212], [213], [224], [246]
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, [55]
Rhode Island, [241]
Rogers, Mrs. Jacob C., [49]
house, [49]-[58]
Roofs, Dutch, [122]
gambrel, [44], [171], [190], [197], [202]
ornamented, [183], [189]
pitched, [117]
sloping, [3], [14], [261]
Rouseley, England, [28]
Roxbury, Massachusetts, [109]
Royall, Elizabeth, [224]
Isaac, [220], [226]-[227], [228]
portrait of, [224]
Penelope, [224], [231]
William, [221]
Royall chariot, [221]
Royall family, [221]
Royall house, [115], [216]-[229]
Royall House Association, [228]
Royall Oak Tavern, [225]
Royall Professorship of Law, [224]
Rumford, Count, [71]
Russia, [190]
Salem, Massachusetts, [5]-[36], [38], [43], [45], [48], [51], [57], [192], [215], [221]
Salisbury, Massachusetts, [195]
Saltonstall, Dudley, [185]
Guidon, [185]
Leverett, [179]
Nathaniel (Doctor), [179], [180]-[181], [184]
Nathaniel (Judge), [178], [185]
Richard, [109], [179]
Richard (Colonel), [179]
Sally, [182]
Sir Richard, [180]
Saltonstall day book, [181]
Saltonstall family, [178], [179], [186]
Saltonstall house, [178]-[188]
Saltonstall, Lake, [179], [182]
Salvator Rosa, [53]
Savory house, [157]-[166]
Schoolhouse, Stark estate, [168]
Scotland, [121]
Sewall, Anne, [83]
Hannah, [91]
Henry, [83], [84], [109]
Samuel (Judge), [69], [84], [178], [242]
Shaw, Miss, [236]
Sherburne family, [126]
Shortridge, Richard, [133]
Shute, Samuel (Colonel), [112], [113]
Silhouette, [144]
Silver, [63], [164], [182], [185], [211], [261]
Sims, Doctor, [214]-[215]
Sixty-fourth Royal Infantry, [39]
Slave quarters, [68], [116], [207], [221]
Slaves, [62], [76], [86], [107], [116], [195], [199], [207], [214], [220]
Smibert (painter), [118]
South Parish, [206]
South River, [28]
South Society, [100]
Sparks, Jared, [237]
Spencer, John, [95]-[96], [97]
Sprague, Joseph, [9], [10]
Sarah, [10]
Squantum, Massachusetts, [241]
St. Andrew, Agnes, [10]
St. Etienne, (see deWolf)
Staircases, [8], [9], [16], [28], [52], [53], [63], [66], [105], [125], [137], [161], [176], [183], [198], [209], [222], [223], [255]
Secret, [20]-[21], [66]-[67]
Stamp Act Riot, [180]
Stark, Archibald, [169]
Caleb (Major), [168], [169], [170], [171], [172], [174], [176], [177]
Charles Morris, [174]
Charles Morris, Mrs., [148]
Charlotte, [171], [176]
portrait of, [173]
Harriet, [171]
John (General), [168], [174], [177], [227]
portrait of, [174]
Madam, [171]
Molly, [227]-[228]
Stark family, [167], [176]
Stark house, [167]-[177]
Stark schoolhouse, [168]
State Room, [77], [79]
Stearns, William, [10]
Steele, Governor, [147]
Stoughton, Captain, [96]
Stoves, Franklin, [127], [184], [211], [246]
Streets, Chapel (Portsmouth), [119]
Chestnut (Salem), [28], [51]
Daniel (Portsmouth), [119]
Derby (Salem), [5], [6], [12]
Essex (Salem), [9]
Federal (Salem), [8]
Main (Medford), [217]
Merrimack (Haverhill), [180]
Province (Boston), [114]
School (Boston), [113]
State (Newburyport), [100], [195], [202]
Tremont (Boston), [114]
Turner (Salem), [13]
Washington (Marblehead), [59]
Water (Exeter), [70]
Stuart, Gilbert, [173], [175], [256], [262]
Jane, [173]
Suffolk County, [35]
Sullivan, General, [228]
Summer-houses, [147], [221]-[222], [227]
Sumner, Charles, [238]
Surriage, Agnes, [224], [246]
Swords, [149]
Tailer, Lieutenant-governor, [113]
Talleyrand, [195], [196], [237]
Taylor, Anne, [70]
Ten Hills Farm, [217]
Tewksbury, [206]
Thompson (painter), [262]
Tidd, Jacob, [228]
Tiles, [64], [96], [120], [126], [127], [226]
Dutch, [223], [224], [247]
Scriptural, [10], [29], [185], [210], [225]-[226]
Tories, the, [219]
Tory Row, [227], [231]
Tracy, Nathaniel, [100]-[103], [235]
Tracy family, [108]
Treasury Room, [71], [78]
Trees, Oak Hill, [49]-[50]
Stark estate, [170], [171]
Trinidad, [10]
Tudor period, [255]
Turf and twig ceremony, [98]
Turner, John, [15]
Turner family, [17], [19], [22], [26]
"Twelfth Night Party," [233]
Types of houses, [94], [131], [159], [189], [216], [252]
Upton, Mr., [21]
Upton family, [16]
Usher, lieutenant-governor, [219]
Van Dyke, [52]
Vane, Sir Harry, [111], [242]
Varnum, John, [182]
Vassall, Elizabeth, [231]
Henry, [224], [231]
John, [230], [231]-[232], [240]
"Major," Leonard, [231]
Vassall family, [227], [230]
Vinton, Frederick, [118]
Virginia, [253]
Waldron, Secretary, Portrait of, [138]
Westbrook, portrait of, [138]
Wallpaper, [23], [57], [62]-[63], [147], [148], [185], [200], [244], [247], [248], [261]
Oriental, [46]
scenic, [8], [46]
Zuber, [53]
Walls, [82], [104], [106], [122], [124], [138], [219], [224]
Ward, Elizabeth, [178]
John, [178]
Ware, [18], [127], [137], [221]
Bennington, [18]
Canton, [164]
Chelsea, [256]
Dresden, [173]
Lowestoft, [18], [162], [256]
Lustre, [18]
Salt glaze, [18]
Sevres, [256]
Staffordshire, [162]
Tokio, [175]
Warner, Honorable Jonathan, [123]-[124]
portrait of, [127], [128]
Mary, portrait of, [127]
Warner house, [119]-[129]
Washington, D.C., [147], [193]
Washington, President, [29], [33], [34], [64], [73], [76], [80], [81], [132], [136], [175], [177], [193], [195], [232], [233], [234]
Martha, [175], [232]
Watertown, Massachusetts, [180], [232]
Weatherby's Black Horse Tavern, [61]
Webster, Daniel, [72], [80], [186], [187]
portrait of, [173], [175]
Wellington, Duke of, [261]
portrait of, [175]
Wendell, Elizabeth, [243]
Wentworth, Bennington (Governor), [130], [132]
John (Governor), [71], [122], [123], [133], [145]
Martha, [136], [139]
Michael, [136]
Sarah, [122]
Sir John, [136]
Wentworth family, [167]
Wentworth house, [130]-[140]
Wessacumcon, [110]
West, Benjamin, [256]
Nathaniel, [50], [51]
West Indies, [84], [190]
West Newbury, Massachusetts, [191], [197]
Wheelwright, Reverend John, [77], [241]
White, Honorable Leonard, [197]
Samuel, [180]
Whitfield, Reverend Mr., [100]
Whittier, John G., [178]
Joseph, [181]
Windows, [82], [198], [207]
arched, [63], [259]
barred, [80]
casement, [14]
colonial, [198], [209]
diamond-paned, [3], [79], [86]
domed, [159]
dormer, [44], [68], [72], [117], [171], [250]
Lutheran, [124]
recessed, [199], [211], [226]
stained glass, [187]
Winter Island, [40]
Winthrop, Governor, [111], [180], [217], [218], [225]
Wise, Reverend John, [30]
Woburn, Massachusetts, [245]
Woodbridge, Massachusetts, [98]
Woodbury, Judge, [147]
Wood-carving, [8], [44], [45], [47], [51], [55], [56], [63], [66], [118], [129], [137], [138], [147], [165], [198], [199], [200], [206], [207], [210], [222], [223], [225], [226], [259]
Woods, English oak, [57]
pumpkin pine, [59]
white oak, [3], [28], [106], [119], [200]
white pine, [54], [78], [119], [200], [217], [223], [255]
Worcester, Joseph Emerson, [238]
Wyoming, [34]
Yorkshire, England, [27]