arwood, Miss C. A., 408.
Hazard, Mrs., 408.
Heyle, Mrs., 411.
Hickox, Mrs. J. E., 408.
Hicks, Mrs., 409.
Hoadley, Mrs. George, 53.
Hodge, Mrs., 89.
Hoge, Mrs., 48, 53, 178.
Holden, Mrs. F. A., 409.
Holmes, Mrs. Amelia, L., 411.
Holstein, M Mrs. Mary E., 55, 62.
Parrish, Mrs. Lydia G., 362-373.
Parsons, Miss Emily E., 48, 273-278,
382, 406. Partridge, Mrs. George, 409.
Patrick, Miss Jane, 409.
Peabody, Miss Harriet, 408.
Peabody, Mrs., 408.
Penfield, Miss, 410.
Pettes, Miss son, Miss Hannah E., 411.
Stone, Mrs. R. H., 409.
Stoneberger, Mrs., 409.
Stranahan, Mrs. Marianne F., 53.
Strong, Mrs. George T., 301.
Swayne, Miss, 411.
Tannehill, Mrs. Arabella, 407.
Taylor, Miss Alice, 77, 78, 239, 240.
Taylor, .Mrs. Nellie Maria, 89, 234, 240.
Thomas, Mrs. (of New Orleans), 89.
Thompson, Miss Kate P., 406.
Ticknor, Mrs. George, 323.
Tileston, Miss Jennie, 407.
Tilton, Miss Catherine, 409.
Tilton, Mrs. Lucretia Jane, 409.
Titcomb, Miss Louise, 247.
Titlow,
er Bayou, 207.
Swedenborg, 27, 28, 56, 451.
Swift, Lindsay, 47.
Swinton, John, 496.
Swinton, William, Decisive Battles, 371.
Sykes, General, 249.
Symposium, 35.
Syracuse, 138.
T.
Tallahatchee River, 207.
Tallapoosa, 416.
Tammany, 425, 427, 448, 449.
Tax on bonds, 400.
Taylor, Bayard, 123, 132, 133, 177.
Taylor, General, 99, 236.
Tennessee, 232.
Tennessee River, 204, 233, 268,291.
Terry, Judge, kills Senator Broderick, 153.
Thiers, 66-68, 72.
Thomas, General George H., 189, 256, 259, 261, 262, 264, 267,271, 275, 276, 279, 280-283, 285, 291, 292, 293, 297, 314, 339, 349,350, 351, 353, 367.
Thompson, Jacob, 358.
Thucydides, 56.
Tilden, Samuel J., 442, 443, 445, 460, 462, 470.
Times, New York, 128, 129.
Tombigbee River, 250.
Toombs, Southerner, 153.
Townsend, Mr., 26.
Train, George Francis, 382.
Transcendentalism, 19, 27, 33.
Treaty of Washington, 421.
Tribune, New York, 50, 60-63, 72, 77, 92, 94, 96-100, 108-110, 113-115, 118-121
. W. II. 44, 80, 84, 98, 110.
McClellan, Gen. G. B. 22, 56, 73, 80, 89, 90
McDowell, Gen. Irvin .... 27
McLaws, Gen ....... 77
Magruder, Gen. J. B.....33, 35, 55
Malvern Hill ......... 61
Massachusetts Troops, 32, 35, 38, 109, 122, 123, 148, 181.
March of the Sixth Corps ....120
Manassas ..... 28, 118, 136, 137
Manchester ........119
Marye's Hill.......108, 109
Masterly Retreat....48, 66
Massanutten Mountains ...170
Mechanicsville ...... 43, 45
Meade, Gen. George G. 94, 119, 124, 144
Military Execution .... 23, 162
Mine Run ......144, 145
Monocacy ......... 74, 160
Mud March .......101, 102
Newton, Gen. John ... 22, 109, 129
Newmarket ......182
North Anna River ...... 154
Nineteenth Corps, 162, 164, 166, 168, 171, 174, 176, 178, 179.
Occoquon. .116
Opequon .. 169, 171, 174, 176
On the Peninsula. . 33, 66, 55
Pay-day .......... 31
Pamunkey River..36, 37, 155
Peach Orchard ......54
Persimmons ......... 92
Peters
yer, 392, 393; and church organization, 393, 394; activity, 394; delight in grandchildren, 394, 395; gradual withdrawal from active life, 395-99; Carlyle's Laugh and Descendants of the Reverend Francis Higginson, 396; interested in Simplified Spelling, 398; and socialism, 398, 399; death, 399; farewell services, 399-401.
Higginson, Thomas Went worth, Post Sons of Veterans, 391, 400.
Higginson, Waldo, brother of T. W. H., account of, II, 14, 40; letter about Mr. Wells, 15.
Hoar, Senator George F., and Higginson's hymn, 64; at Emerson celebration, 390.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, conversation with, 159, 160.
Hopper, Edward, 135.
Hopper, Isaac, 135.
Horder, Rev., W. Garrett, describes Higginson, 348, 349, 362; preaches memorial sermon, 349.
Houghton, Lord, 328.
Houghton, Rowena, wife of village blacksmith, 8.
Howe, Julia Ward, 93; at Newport, 258; and Higginson, 31$; at Paris, 342.
Howe, Dr., Samuel Gridley, 26,113,193,204; and John Brown's plans, 192.
Hugo, Vic
es C., 63.
Burlington, N. J., 131.
Burns, Robert, 19, 88,109; Whittier compared with, 152.
Burroughs, George, 18, 103.
Burroughs, Rev., George, 180.
Butler, Gen. B. F., 110.
Byron, Lord, 33.
C.
Campbell, Mr., 94.
Campbell's restaurant, 83.
Canada, 10.
Carlisle, J. G., 181.
Carlton, Mr., 33.
Cartland, Mrs. Gertrude W., quoted, 58, 59.
Cartland, Joseph, 179.
Cary, Alice, visits Whittier, 108.
Cary, Phoebe, 98; visits Whittier, 108.
Cassandra, 157-159.
Cate, Hon. George W., 126, 179; quoted about Whittier and Amesbury strike, 87,88; quoted about Whittier and spiritualism, 127.
Century Magazine, mentioned, 137.
Channing, Rev. Dr., William Ellery, 81, 103; Whittier writes to, 75; his position on antislavery question, 76.
Chapman, Maria Weston, 71, 72, 81; her view of Whittier, 67; of Channing, 76.
Charbonnier, J. D., his letter to.
Whittier, 167; Whittier's letter to, 167, 168.
Chardon Street Chapel, Boston, 81.
Chase, G. W., his Histo
nsiedel, Count and Countess, I. 485.
Elgin, Countess of, II. 126.
Elgin, Seventh Earl of, I. 279.
Eliot, Miss, Anna, I. 334 and note, 335. See Ticknor, Mrs. George.
Eliot, Miss, Catherine. See Norton, Mrs. Andrews.
Eliot, Mrs., Samuel, letter to, I. 337.
Eliot, Samuel Atkins, II. 250, 260 note; letters to, I. 331,aforth, II. 85, 86 note.
Mackintosh, Robert J., II. 181.
Mackintosh, Sir, James, I. 50, 263, 264, 265, 279, 289, 290, 291, 430; Lady, 290.
McClellan, General George B., II. 444, 458.
McClellan, Mrs. George B., Il 458.
McLane, Louis, I. 409.
McLane, Miss, I. 277, 278.
McNeill, Mr., I. 417, II. 12, 13.
McNeill, MMrs. George B., Il 458.
McLane, Louis, I. 409.
McLane, Miss, I. 277, 278.
McNeill, Mr., I. 417, II. 12, 13.
McNeill, Mrs., I. 417, II. 164.
Madison. J., President of the United States, I. 29, 30, 34, 53, 110, 346, 347, 409.
Madison, Mrs., I. 29, 30, 346, 347.
Madraso, Jose de, I. 186 and note.
Madrid, visits, I. 185, 186-220; described, 190-214.
Mahon, Viscount, I. 258 and note, 292. See Stanhope, Earl.
Mai, Monsignor, II. 81 and n
Prince, Jan. 1, 1877
Henry L. Pierce, again inaugurated, Jan. 7, 1878
Frederick O. Prince, again Jan. 6, 1879
Again inaugurated, Jan. 5, 1880
Meade, Gen. George G.
paid a visit to Boston, July 19, 1865
Meagher, Gen. Francis
paid a visit to Boston, Oct. 22, 1863
Meal-House
ordered to be built for the town,n street, removed, March, 1851
Garden, Park square, opened for amusements, July 18, 1879
Back Bay, dirt carts commenced filling, Nov. 11, 1878
Parkman, Dr. George
remains found at the Medical College, Nov. 30, 1849
Partington, Mrs.
witty sayings began to be published, June, 1847
Passports
required, to leavee, 1763
The modern, christened on the Common, July 4, 1834
Great gathering on the Common, Sep. 19, 1844
Name changed to Republican, 1856
Whitefield, Rev. George
preached on the Common, Sep. 22, 1740
Again visited Boston, 1744
Widows
The war left 1,200 in town, Sep., 1742
Wilkes, Commodore
Reception in