uy, Colonel John H, Roll of battery of, 311.
Harper's Ferry, Capture of 134.
Harper, General, Kenton, 163.
Hatcher's Run, April 5, 1865, 291.
Henderson, Hon Don E., 297; Colonel R. J 220.
Hill, D. H., 207, 296.
History Committee, Grand Camp, C. V., Report of, 99; members of, 131.
Hobson Colonel E L., Tribute to 281.
Hood's Texas Brigade, Deeds of, 297.
Hoke, General R. F., Charge of, 218.
Hooker, General, Joseph, 167.
Housatonic, Sinking of the, 295.
Hunter. General David, Infamous order of, 128; Hon. R. M. T., 346.
Jackson, General T. J, Orders of, 133; prowess of, 135; at Chancellorsville, 167; killing of, 169, 331.
Johnson, Mrs., Anna Hayes, 33; General B. T., Services of, 35, 227, 246; Mrs. Jane Claudia, Memoir of, and monument to, 33; Hon. Wm., 33.
Johnston, General J E., Orders of, 133, 280.
Jones, D. D., Rev. J. Wm., 127.
Kennon's Landing, Attack on, 141.
Lane's Brigade, General J. H., 333.
Ledbetter, M. T., 354.
Lee, General,
ery at Vicksburg, 29; Ad-dress of Miss Mary Johnston 29; Roll of with casualties in. 50
Breckinridge Col. W. C. P., 263
Boyd, Lt. L. V., killed, 268
Brent, killed, Captain, 272
Brooke Captain John M., 239
Bruce, Captain D. H., 155
Bruner, Captain, Andrew Jackson, 283
Bullock. Captain James D. 238
Burgwyn, Col. H. K., killed, 120
Campbell, Historian, Charles, 7
Carter, Lieut. Robert R., 239
Chalmers, Gen. J. R., 217
Chancellorsville, Fitz Lee at, 142
Chenault, Col. David W 258, 276
Chenault, Capt., Joseph, killed, 279
Cheves, Langdon, 162
Christian, Hon., Geo. L., 125
Christian M D., Col. W. B., 62
Cold Harbor, Battle of, 191
Confederate Memorial Literary Society, 258
Confederate States Cotton bonds: Failure to sell in 1862, 201 Fictitious Value of in 1869, 203
Confederate States Naval Steamers 239 242
Confederate States Navy Surviving Officers of, 290
Confederates Buried at Vicksburg, 53
Conway Dr. W. B 160
Cutshaw, Col. W.
en ministers, 312.
Hair, mode of dressing, 65.
Hale, Rev., Edward Everett, his opinion of Samuel Longfellow, 293; speaks at the meeting in behalf of the Cretan insurgents, 313.
Hale, George S., a friend of woman suffrage, 378.
Hall, Mrs. David P. (Florence Howe), her interest in sewing for the Cretan refugees, 316.
Hallam, Henry, the historian, 139.
Halleck, Fitz-Greene, his Marco Bozzaris, 22; frequent visitor at the Astor mansion, 77; his remarks on Margaret Fuller's English,ghton, Lord (Richard Monckton Milnes), the poet, Mrs. Howe meets, 97; entertains her in 1877, 410; takes her to Mr. Gladstone's, 411.
Housekeeping, the trials of, 213-215; every girl should learn the art of, 216.
Howe, Florence. See Hall, Mrs. David P.
Howe, Julia Romana. See Anagnos, Mrs. Michael.
Howe, Mrs., Julia Ward, asked to write her reminiscences, 1; birth and parentage, 3,4; brothers and sisters, 4, 5; early indication of inaptness with tools, 7; travels to Niagara, 8, 9; ch
ul27, 78
Revocation, The10
Revolutionary War, The15, 79
Richardson's Mill54
Robinson, Martha15
‘Rose of Sharon, The’9, 25, 27
Rouen, France11
Roxbury, Mass.100
Runey, Horace44
Runey, James S.45
Runey, John44, 45
Runey, John, House of44
Runey, Mrs. Maria M.45
Russell, Daniel60
Russell, Frank45
Russell, James, Recorder36
Russell, Thomas53
Rymes, Christopher E.22
Saint Lawrence River49, 52
Salem, Mass.40
Sanborn, David, House of47
Sanborn, David, Jr., House of47
Sanborn, Mrs. David47
Sandwich, England16
Sanitary Commission, The103
Saratoga86
Sargent Ave., Somerville44
Sawyer, Mrs. Caroline M.27
Sawyer, Mrs. Caroline M., Poems of27, 28, 29, 30, 31
Sawyer, Dr. T. J.27
Scammans, Col.94
School Near Reading, First Outside ‘The Peninsula’64
School, First, Charlestown15
School Fund, Charlestown, Beginnings of17
Schoolhouse, Town Hill, Description of64
School Street, Boston13
School Street, Somerville44
Scituate, Second Parish of16
Scott, Mrs. Julia H.27
Sc
, 60.
Hill, Ira, 59.
Hill, James, Jr., 47.
Historical Papers by Charles D. Elliot, 61.
Historic Somerville, 61.
Historic Tablets, 61.
History of Somerville, 61.
Hitchcock, —, 57.
Hitchings, Augustus, 10.
Holland, Silas, 19.
Holland Street, 19.
Hollis Street Church, 9.
Holmes, J. Albert, 49, 56.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 2, 9.
Home for the Aged, 10.
Hopkins Classical School, 56, 70.
Hopkins, Edward, 56.
Hopkins, James R., 50.
Houston, Governor, 46.
Houston, Major David C., 65.
Howe, H., 32.
Hyde, F. J., 32.
Hyer, Emily Jane, 62.
Hyer, Nathaniel F., 62, 80, 81.
Ipswich, Mass., 53.
Jacob, Colonel, John, 5.
James River, 33.
Jewett, Henry J., 46.
Jewett, Hon., Jedediah, 46.
John Abbot Lodge, 23.
Kent, Samuel, 7.
Kidder, Mary Williams, 21.
Kimball, Harriet, 30.
King Phillip, 26.
King Philip's War, 53.
Kinsley, F. R., 32.
Knight, Hersina, 43.
La Fourche, 65.
Lake Ponchartrain, 68, 80.
Lane, Captain, James, 3.
Lawrence, Lieutenant,
his remarks fourth year after battle of 1775, 93; autobiography of, 89-92
Cooke's mills at Menotomy (established before 1638) and estate, 6-9, 11-13, 16, 16, 147
Cooke's mill lane, 11
Cotting Academy, 168, 209
Cotting High School, 209
Courtship, an old time description of, 160, 161
Cutter School House, 168, 160
Cutter, William, School Fund, 142, 219
Dam above old mill pond, 1703, 16
Damage to property by the British troops, April 19, 1775, 65, 73-7, 79
Damon, Rev. David, installation of, 117, 119; death of, and obituary, 226
Danvers men in action at Menotomy, April 19, 1775, 63, 66-71, 72, 73
Deacons chosen, 28, 37, 108, 118, 119, 124
Death, of a dwarf 39; of Rev. Thaddeus Fiske, 240; of Daniel Townsend, of Lynnfield, at Menotomy, 19 April, 1775, 71, 72; of General Washington, 108; of Hon. Charles Sumner, 164; of Jason Russell, April 19, 1775, 68-70, 74, 75; of Rev. Samuel Cooke, 101
Deaths of three members of the Winship family, 37
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