Index
Adams, Anne, wife of Peter, II.—21, 22.Adams, Anne, wife of Timothy Tufts, II.—25.
Adams, Chester, house of, III.—21.
Adams, Hannah, II.—22.
Adams, James Howe. III.—21.
Adams, Joseph, II.—24.
Adams, Joseph, home of, III.—20, 21.
Agassiz, Professor, IV.—16.
Albee, Godfrey B., II.—20.
Aldie, Va., IV.—29.
Alewife Brook, II.—17; III.—13, 20.
Alexandria, Va., II.—39; IV.—24, 27.
Ames Estate, IV.—20.
Andersonville, IV.—25.
Andrew, John A., II.—29.
Annand. Captain, I.—38.
Annapolis, IV.—23.
Antietam, Battle of, III.—24; IV.—25.
Appleton, D. & Co., I.—8.
Arlington Heights, Va., II.—39; IV—25.
Arlington Line, III.—20.
Arlington, Mass., II.—17.
Army Corps, 2nd (Hancock's), I.—39.
Army Corps, 5th, IV.—25.
Army Corps, 18th, IV.—24.
Army of the Potomac, II.—39; IV.—26, 27, 28, 29.
Ashboth, General, IV.—30.
Ashland. II.—37.
Athol, Mass., IV.—30.
Austin Estate, location of. III.—19.
Austin Street, Somerville, II.—14, 20.
Authors' Club, The, I.—11.
Ayer, John P., I.—13; II.—7.
Ayer, John P., Address of, I.—14.
Ayers, John, I.—33.
Ayers, Sallie, I.—33.
Ayers. Sallie D., I.—33.
Bacheller, Irving, I.—11.
Bailey, Walter C., IV.—24.
Ball, Mary Brooks, II.—28.
Ballou, President, I.—31, 32.
Ballou, President, house of, I.—32.
Baltimore, Md., I.—36; III.—24; IV.—24.
Baltimore & Ohio R. R., I.—34; III.—24.
Bark Arabella, IV.—9.
Barlow. General P. C., I.—37, 39.
Barracks, Soldiers', I.—23.
Bath, Me., I.—8.
Battle of Hastings, IV.—13.
Beardsley, John D., I.—35, 36; III.—25.
Bellfield, II.—38.
Bell, Luther V., IV.—27.
Bennett, Edwin C., IV.—22.
Bennett, Irvin M., IV.—28.
Bertie Union Academy, N. C., II.—29.
Binney, Edward A., I.—33; III.—23.
Binney, Henry M., I.—33.
Binney, Captain, Martin, I.—33; III.—23, 25; IV.—27.
Binney, Captain, Martin, Military Record of, I.—33 to 39.
Birch Swamp, I.—22, 23.
Bird, Lieutenant, I.—38.
Bisland, Battle of, IV.—30.
Black Horse Tavern, IV.—21.
Bleachery, The, II.—24.
Blessing of the Bay, The, IV.—9.
Bloody Angle, I.—38.
Bloody Brook Ambuscade. I.—21.
Bolivar Heights, I.—35, 36.
Bolles, John David, home of, III.—20.
Bonner Family, The, I.—24.
Boot, Kirk, IV.—16.
Booth, Edward C., M. D., I.—21.
Boston & Albany Station, IV.—23.
Boston & Lowell R. R., II.—7, 30.
Boston Common, II.—29.
Boston Independent Fusileers, I.—33.
Boston Light Infantry, I.—33.
Boston, Siege of. I.—8, 23.
Boston Street, III.—15, 17.
Boston Tea Party, II.—28, 29.
Bow Street, I.—24; III.—12, 13; IV.—30.
Bowen, Sergeant, Nathan, II.—29.
Bowman, Mrs. S. Z., II.—24.
Brackenbury. William, III.—7.
Brackett, Edward, I.—34, 35, 36; III.—23 to 25; IV.—28.
Bradbury, Charles. III.—19.
Bradbury House, III.—19.
Brastow, Captain George O., I.—33, 34; III.—20, 23; IV.—22.
Brastow School. III.—17.
Bray, Major, robbery of, IV.—12.
Breed's Hill, IV.—13.
Brick Bottom, III.—18.
Brickmakers on Medford Turnpike, 1842, II.—16. 17.
Brickmakers. the last of the, II.—20.
Brickmaking, II.—16. 17.
Brickmaking, materials for, II.—17.
Brighton Street, III.—15. [35]
Bridge, Cambridge, II.—10.
Bridge, Charlestown, II.—8, 10.
Bridge, Essex, II.—8.
Bridge, Maiden, II.—8, 16.
Bridge, London, II.—8.
Bridges, Ferryman, I.—21.
Broadway, Somerville, I.—31, 32; II.—21, 22, 25; III.—12, 13, 14, 17, 19, 21.
Broadway Park, II.—19.
Brooklyn Daily Times, I.—8.
Brooks, Christine, I.—11.
Brooks, Elbridge Gerry, I.—7.
Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, Biographical Sketch of, I.—7 to 13.
Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, Ancestry of, I.—7, 8.
Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, Action of Somerville Historical Society on death of, I.—13.
Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, Funeral Services, I.—11.
Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, Memorial Services in honor of, I.—13, 14.
Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, Occupations of, I.—8.
Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, Published Works of, I.—9, 10, 11.
Brooks, Geraldine, I.—11.
Brooks, John, II.—10.
Brooks, Joshua, I.—8.
Brooks, Martha Fowle (Munroe), I.—7.
Brooks, Oliver, I.—7.
Brooks, Rev., Phillips, I.—17.
Buel, Samuel, II.—20.
Bull Run, I.—34; III.—23, 24; IV.—23 27 29
Bunker Hill, Battle of, II.—22, 29; IV.—12.
Bunker Hill Monument, II.—29; IV.—15.
Bunker Hill Monument Association, II.—28.
Burgoyne's Army, II.—22.
Burkesville, Va., II.—38.
Butterworth, Hezekiah, I.—14.
Butterworth, Hezekiah, Address by, I.—18, 19.
Byrnes, Colonel, Richard, I.—38, 39.
Cambridge, II.—9.
Cambridge Club, II.—28.
Cambridge Line, I.—23; III.—14.
Cambridge Lyceum, II.—28.
Cambridge Parish, I.—22.
Cambridge Street, III.—12.
Camp Misery, Va., IV.—26.
Cape Elizabeth, I.—34.
Capen, President, I.—14, 20.
Cartwright, Colonel George W., I.—30.
Catholic Parochial School, Somerville, III.—17.
Cedar Mountain, I.—3, 6; III.—24, 25.
Cedar Street, III.—14.
Central Hill, III.—7, 12.
Central Square, III.—17.
Central Street, II.—21.
Centreville Heights, Va., I.—33; III.—23; IV.—23.
Century Co., The, I.—10.
Chambers, Lieutenant-Colonel, John, IV.—28.
Chancellorsville, IV.—25.
Charities Commissioners, England, III.—9.
Charleston, S. C., L—35.
Charlestown, I.—31.
Charlestown, Church of, III.—3, 13.
Charlestown celebration June 17, 1786, II.—8.
Charlestown, completion of bridge, II.—8.
Charlestown, early settlers, homes of, III.—7.
Charlestown, ‘Land without the Neck,’ III.—7.
Charlestown Line, III.—19, 20.
Charlestown Neck, II.—9, 10; III.—18.
Charlestown, Plan of, II.—23.
Charlestown Enterprise, The, IV.—21.
Chase, Mary Ann, II.—30.
Chauncey Avenue, II.—19.
Chauncey Avenue, old foot-bridge near, II.—19.
Choate, Rufus, IV.—15.
City Point, Va., I.—39; II.—38.
City Square, Charlestown, III.—7.
Clark University, II.—30.
Clay, Henry, IV.—15.
Cochran, Captain, I.—38.
Cold Harbor, Va., I.—38, 39; IV.—28.
College Hill, III.—14.
Combination Park, II.—14.
Concord, Mass., IV.—29.
Congress, The, IV.—31.
Continentals, The, Retreat of, IV.—13.
Corduroy Road, Charlestown Neck, II.—9.
Cow Commons, III.—7.
Cow Commons, English law concerning, III.—9.
Cox, Lemuel, II.—8.
Crampton's Gap, I.—36.
Crasswell, Thomas. III.—11.
Cross Street, Somerville, II.—25; III.—13, 14, 20.
Cumberland, The, IV.—31.
Cunningham, Captain, Thomas, IV.—29.
Curtis, J. O., II.—13.
Curtis Street, I.—31, 32; III.—14.
Curtis Street, houses on, I.—31.
Curtis Street, first house on, I.—32.
Curtis Street, a rangeway, I.—31.
Cutter Family, The, II.—13.
Cutter, Anne Benjamin, II.—22.
Cutter, Ebenezer F., Estate of, III.—20.
Cutter, Edward, III.—19; II.—16, 20, 25.
Cutter, Edward, house of, III.—19. [36]
Cutter, Deacon Ephraim, II.—22.
Cutter, Fitch, II.—16.
Cutter, Fitch, home of, III.—20.
Cutter, George, II.—14, 15.
Cutter, Lieutenant, John, III.—10.
Cutter, Susan, II.—25.
Cutter's Mill, Medford Turnpike, II.—14, 16.
Dane Street, I.—22.
Daughters A. R., Anne Adams Tufts Chapter, II.—21, 25.
Davidson Rubber Co., II.—19.
‘Daylight Assault,’ The, I.—38.
Deep Bottom, I.—39.
De Jacques, Sire Rolande, IV.—13.
Department of the East, I.—37.
Department of the Gulf, IV.—26, 30, 31.
Derby, Blias Hasket, II.—13; IV.—13.
Derby Street, IV.—10.
Detroit Free Press, I.—11.
‘Dividents,’ III.—13.
Dix, Major-General John A., III.—24.
Dorchester Heights, II.—22.
Dorchester. Mass., IV.—26.
Dow. L. W., I.—31, 32.
Drury's Bluff, IV.—30.
Dugan House, location of, III.—15.
East Somerville, III.—7. 12, 17.
Edgerly, John S., III.—20.
Edgerly, John S., home of, III.—20.
Edmands Family. The, II.—26.
Edwards Ferry, I.—36.
Elliot. Charles D., I.—13; II.—28, 29; III.—7; IV—30, 31.
Elm Street, Il—22, 23, 25, 26; III.—13.
Engineer Corps, The, IV.—30.
Everett, Hon., Edward, home of, III.—19.
Everett Spring, I.—21.
Ewar, Thomas, III.—7.
Fairfax Seminary, Va., II.—39.
Faneuil Hall, IV.—22.
Fay, Richard S., IV.—18.
Ferrold, Tobias, Company of, I.—8.
Ffiske, Ensigne David, III.—13.
Fields. James T., I.—18.
First M. E. Church, I.—24.
Fisk, Benjamin, II.—15, 16.
Fisk. Benjamin, brickyard of, II.—16.
Fisk. Mark. Il—18; IV.—20.
Fitchburg R. R., II.—26; III.—8.
Fitz Family, The, II.—25.
Five Forks, IV.—26.
Fleming. Major, I.—38. 39.
Fletcher. Mrs. Dr., II.—23.
Flagg, Submit, II.—25.
Fogg Family, The. I.—8.
‘Forced March.’ The, III.—24.
Ford. J. B. & Co., I.—8.
Ford of the Mistick, II.—9.
Forster, Charles E., III.—21.
Fort Marshall. IV.—24.
Fort Maverick, IV.—9.
Fort McHenry, IV.—24.
Fort No. 1, I.—8.
Fort No. 3, I.—23.
Foss, Sam Walter, I.—11, 14.
Foss, Sam Walter, hymn by, I.—20.
Foster, George, II.—20.
Foster, Major General John G., IV.—24.
Franklin Academy, Pa., II.—29.
Franklin, General, IV.—30.
Franklin Street, III.—14, 15, 17, 20.
Franklin-street Church, III.—17.
Fredericksburg, IV.—25, 26.
Free Academy, N. Y., I.—8.
French and Indian War, I.—23.
Frost Family, The, II.—26.
Frost, Samuel Tufts, I.—24.
Frost, Samuel Tufts, house of, I.—24.
Frost. Samuel Tufts, relics of, I.—24.
Gage, General, Expedition of, IV.—12.
Galletly, Frederick A., IV.—28.
Galletly, James. IV.—28.
Games' Mills, IV.—29.
Gardner's Battery, Ind., I.—35.
Garrison, William Lloyd, I.—18.
Gettysburg, IV.—25.
Giesboro Point, II.—37, 38.
Giles, Joseph J., IV.—25, 28.
Gilman, Charles E., IV.—30.
Gilman, Edward L., IV.—30.
Glen Street. Somerville, III.—18.
Gooding, Edmund Il, II.—37, 39.
Goodnow, John, II.—13.
Gowell, Mary, I.—8.
Great Pasture, boundaries of, I.—24
Greene, General, headquarters of, I.—24.
Green, John, Recorder, III.—8.
‘Green,’ The, IV.—9.
Greenville Street. III.—16.
Grist-Mills, Prospect Hill, I.—7.
Groton, England, IV.—9.
Grover, General, IV.—30.
Gypsy Lane, II.—14.
Hadley, Benjamin, II.—16, 20.
Hadley House, location of, 1853, III.—15.
Hale, Joseph, IV.—29.
Hall, Benjamin. II.—10.
Hall, Dudley, II.—13.
Hall, Ebenezer, II.—10.
Hall, Fitch, II.—10.
Halltown. I.—34, 35.
Hammond, Captain, Lar, III.—10.
Hampton Roads. IV.—31.
Hancock,. Governor John, II.—25.
Hancock. Major-General, I.—37.
Hancock's 2nd Army Corps, I.—39.
Hannaford, E. P., IV.—23.
Harbour, J. L., I.—14.
Harbour, J. L., Address by, I.—14 to 17. [37]
Harper's Ferry, I.—34, 35, 36; II.—38; III.—24, 25.
Harrington, John, IV.—24.
Harvard Square Cemetery, I.—22.
Hawkins Block, IV.—30.
Hawkins Family, The, II.—25.
Hawkins House, II.—23.
Haxall's Landing-, II.—38.
Heald, Mrs. Helen E. M., II.—25.
Heath, General, II.—29.
Henderson, Mrs., Franklin, II.—24.
Hessian Prisoners, II.—29.
Hicks, John, II.—28.
Highland Avenue, Somerville, I.
Hill House, III.—16.
Hill, Major General A. P., III.—24.
Hill, James, IV.—29.
Hill, Richard, IV.—29.
Holden, George W., I.—31, 32.
Holden, Simon, house of, I.—32.
Holt, Chauncey. II.—16, 19.
Hopkins Classical School, II.—28.
Home, Susan, I.—7.
Houston, Major D. C., IV.—30.
Hoyt, Frank, I.—11.
Independent Fusileers, Boston, I.
James River. I.—39; II.—38.
Jaques Family, origin of, IV.—13.
Jaques, George, IV.—10, 15.
Jaques, George M., IV.—15, 20.
Jaques, Harriett, IV.—18.
Jaques, Henry, IV.—13.
Jaques, Colonel, Samuel, II.—13, 17, 19; IV.—12, 13, 15 to 20.
Jaques, Colonel, Samuel, farm of, how stocked, IV.—14.
Jaques, Colonel, Samuel, tenants of, II.—19.
Jaques, Sir, Richard, IV.—13.
Jaques, Sir, Roger. IV.—13.
Jaques, William, II.—16, 19.
Jerusalem Plank Road, II.—38.
Johnson Family, The, II.—26.
Kenneson, Albert, II.—19.
Kenneson, Albert, home of, III.—20.
Kidd, Captain, IV.—18.
Kidder, Arthur T., I.—11.
Kidder, Tollkeeper Medford Turnpike, II.—14.
Kingfield, Me., II.—26.
Kinsley, Calvin, II.—20.
Kinsley, Captain Fred R., IV.—25.
Kinsley, Silas, II.—16.
Kinsley, Willard C., IV.—25.
Kittery, Me., I.—7, 8.
Lafayette, General, IV.—15.
Lancers, The, I.—39.
Larcom, Lucy, I.—18.
Lawler, Major, I.—38.
Lawrence, Daniel, II.—13.
Lee, General F., I.—38.
Lee, General, Charles, Headquarters of. II.—23, 24.
Lee, Robert E., army of, III.—24; IV.—25.
Leland, Caleb, House, II.—23, 26.
Lexington, battle of, II.—28, 29.
Lidgett, Charles, IV.—10.
Lidgett, Lieutenant Colonel, IV.—10.
Lidgett, Elizabeth, IV.—10.
Lincoln, President, death of, II.—16.
Littlefield, Samuel, II.—19.
Locke, Margaret (Adams), II.—22.
Locke, Martha, II.—22.
Locke, Samuel, II.—22.
London Heights, I.—34, 36.
Long Bridge, I.—33.
Long Island, II.—29.
Longstreet, General, I.—36.
Loring Family, The, II.—26.
Lothrop, D., Co., I.—8, 11.
Lowden, Sergeant, Ried, III.—10.
Lowell R. R., III.—15.
Lowell R. R., bridge over, III.—15.
Lowell Street, Somerville, II.—21; III.—14.
Luray Valley, I.—36.
Lyndes, Joseph, III.—10.
Lyndes, Thomas, Sr., III.—8.
Lynn Academy, II.—29.
Lynn, Mass., I.—8.
Magazine Street, Cambridge, II.—23.
Magner, Captain, I.—38.
Magoun Family, The, II.—35.
Magoun, John C., II.—24; III.—20.
Magoun. John C., home of, III.—22.
Main Street, III.—12, 19.
‘Main, The,’ III.—7.
Maine Vol., 10th Regiment, I.—34, 35, 37; III., 24.
Maine Vols., 10th Regiment, Co. D. I—35.
Maine Vols., 17th Regiment, I.—36; III.—25.
Maiden, Mass., I.—21, 22.
Maiden Ferry, I.—21.
Maiden River, I.—21.
Mallahan, Thomas, IV.—31.
Malvern Hill. IV.—31.
Manassas Junction, I.—33, 36; III.
‘Manor House, The,’ Description of, IV.—10, 11, 12.
‘Manor House, The,’ Destruction of, IV.—20.
Marblehead, II.—29.
Marblehead Light Infantry, II.—29.
Marshall Street, III.—21.
Marshall, Wyzeman, III.—21.
Marston. England, Bequest to the Poor, III.—9.
Martinsburg, I.—35.
Maryland Heights, I.—35, 36.
Mass. Battery, 3rd, IV.—29.
Mass. Battery, 11th, IV.—29.
Mass. Bay Colony, IV.—9.
Mass. Brick Company, II.—17.
Mass. Cavalry, 1st Regiment, IV.—26, 29, 30.
Moss. Cavalry. 1st Regiment, Co. A, I.—39; II.—38. [38]
Mass. Cavalry, 1st Regiment, Co. M, II.—37.
Mass. Heavy Artillery, 1st., IV.—28.
Mass. Infantry, 1st Regiment, Co. G, IV.—30.
Mass. Infantry, 5th Regiment, I.—33; IV.—23.
Mass. Infantry, 5th Regiment, Co. B, IV.—24.
Mass. Infantry, 5th Regiment, Co. I, I.—33; III.—23, 24; IV.—22, 23, 27, 28, 29.
Mass. Infantry, 9th Regiment, IV.—31.
Mass. Infantry, 9th Regiment, Co. D, IV.—31.
Mass. Infantry, 11th Regiment, IV.—27.
Mass. Infantry, 22nd Regiment, IV.—25, 26.
Mass. Infantry, 22nd Regiment, Co. G, IV.—29.
Mass. Infantry, 23rd Regiment, IV.—28, 29.
Mass. Infantry, 28th Regiment, IV.—27.
Mass. Infantry, 28th Regiment, Co. B, I.—37, 38, 39.
Mass. Infantry, 31st Regiment, IV.—28.
Mass. Infantry, 39th Regiment, Co. E, IV.—24, 25.
Mass. State Militia, I.—33.
McClellan, Major General, Army of, III.—24.
McIntire, Captain, I.—38.
McLean Asylum, III.—15; IV.—27.
Mechanicsville, Va., IV.—29.
Medford Line, II.—13.
Medford Street, III.—15, 16.
Medford Turnpike, The Old, II.—7 to 20.
Medford Turnpike, abandoned, II.—14.
Medford Turnpike, brickmakers along the, II.—16.
Medford Turnpike, construction of, II.—13, 14.
Medford Turnpike, corporation of, II.—10.
Medford Turnpike, cost of, II.—12.
Medford Turnpike, a highway, II.—14, 15.
Medford Turnpike, incorporators of, II.—10.
Medford Turnpike, last toll-collector of, II.—14.
Medford Turnpike, opening of, IV.—13.
Medford Turnpike, rates of tolls, II.—11, 12.
Medford Turnpike, stockholders, II.—13.
Medford Turnpike, toll-house, II.
Medford Turnpike, value of shares in, II.—13.
Medford Turnpike Association, The, II.—10.
Menotamies River, III.—12.
Merrimac, The, IV.—31.
Messer, Captain, I.—33; III.—23.
Methodist Church, Webster Avenue, III.—17.
Middleboro, II.—29.
Middle Department, I.—34.
Middlesex Canal, II.—7, 10, 11, 19.
Middlesex Canal, opening of, IV.—13.
Middlesex Canal, people connected with, II.—10.
Middlesex County, IV.—24.
Middlesex County Census, 1850, I.—26.
Middlesex House, II.—10.
Mike Martin, IV.—12.
Miles, Colonel Dixon S., I.—34, 36; III., 24.
Miles, General Nelson A., IV.—27.
Military Sketch No. 1, I.—33.
Military Sketch No. 2, II.—37.
Milk Row, II.—9, 10, 21, 26.
Milk Row Station, III.—16.
Millen, James, IV.—29.
Miller, Charles M., IV.—29.
Miller, James, IV.—29.
Miller's River, III.—17.
Minute Men at Lexington, I.—9.
Mitchell House, location of, III.—21.
Monument to Fallen Heroes, Lexington, I.—9.
Moore, William F., IV.—23, 29.
Morill, Henry, I.—11.
Morse, John, I.—23.
Mount Auburn Cemetery, I.—11; II.—24.
Mousalls, John, III.—11, 12.
Munroe, Ensign, Robert, I.—9.
Munroe Family, The. I.—7.
Munroe House, location of, 1853, III.—15.
Mystic Avenue, III.—17; IV.—10.
Mystic, Marshes of the, II.—13.
Mystic River, IV.—9.
Nathan Tufts Park, III.—13.
N. E. Historic Genealogical Society, II.—28.
Neighborhood Sketch No. 1, I.—31.
Neighborhood Sketch No. 2, III.—19.
Nelson, Fletcher, IV.—29.
New Battalion, 1st Mass. Cavalry,. II.—37.
Newbern, N. C., IV.—26.
Newbury, Mass., IV.—13.
New York Artillery, 5th, I.—35.
Noddle's Island, IV.—9, 15.
Norfolk County, England, I.—21.
Normandy, IV.—13.
North Anna, I.—38.
North Street, III.—14.
Noyes, Captain, I.—38.
Oakman, Samuel, IV.—20. [39]
O'Brien, Lieutenant Edward F., I.—39.
Odd Fellows' Building, Somerville, III.—21.
Old South Church, Boston, IV.—9.
Page, Captain, I.—38.
Page's Tavern, II.—10.
Parker, Benjamin, II.—19.
Parker, Captain Benjamin F., II.—19.
Parson Estate, IV.—20.
Patapsco River, III.—24.
Patterson, Colonel, I.—23.
Patterson Park, Baltimore, I.—34.
Pearl Street, III.—18.
Pepper, Edward, IV.—31.
Pepper, Edward K., IV.—31.
Perkins, Colonel, Thomas Handyside, IV.—16.
Perkins Family, The, II.—14.
Perkins House, Medford Turnpike, II.—14.
Perkins-street Church, III.—17.
Perry, Elizabeth, II.—23.
Petersburg, Va., I.—39; II.—38; IV.—28.
Pierce, Abigail, I.—23.
Pierce Academy, II.—29.
Pierce, Elizabeth (wife of Ebenezer Smith), L—24.
Pierce, James, I.—23.
Pierce, Mary, wife of Nathaniel Tufts, I.—24.
Pierce, Mary, wife of John Stone, I.—24.
Pierce, Thomas, II.—29.
Pierson, Colonel George H., IV.—24.
Pierson, Rev. William H., I.—11, 14.
Pierson, Rev. William H., Address by, I.—19.
Pillsbury, L. B., I.—13.
Ploughed Hill, II.—10.
Point of Rocks, I.—36.
Pope, General, I.—36.
Pope, General, Army of, III.—24.
Po River, I.—38.
Port Hudson, siege of, IV.—30.
Portland, Me., I.—34.
Portsmouth, N. H., I.—7.
Potomac River, I.—36; IV.—25.
Powder House, II.—21, 22, 23; IV.—12; III.—13, 14, 20, 22.
Powder House Square, III.—13, 14.
Prentice, Beulah, II.—25.
Professors' Row, I.—32.
Programmes of Meetings, IV.—5.
Prospect Hill, I.—9.
Prospect Hill, Earthworks on, I.—7.
Prospect Hill School, IV.—30.
Prospect Hill Skating Ground, I.—23.
Prospect Street, I.—22; IV.—22.
Province Magazine, IV.—12.
Ptollopottomy Creek, I.—38.
Publishers' Weekly, I.—8.
Putnam, General, I.—7.
Putnam, Mary, I.—22.
Putnam, Nathaniel, I.—22.
Quint, Wilson, II.—14, 15.
Rafferty, John H., IV:—31.
Rafferty, Patrick, IV.—31.
Railroad Brigade, III.—24.
Rand, Mary, I.—22.
Rand, William, I.—22.
Randall, Deacon, Benjamin, home of, III.—15.
Rangeways, III.—10, 14.
Rangeways West of Powder House, III.—14.
Ranks, Christopher, I.—23.
Rapidan, The, IV.—29.
Rappahannock River, I.—37.
Raymond Family, The. II.—26.
Readville, Mass., II.—37, 39.
Reams Station, II.—38.
Reed, F. O., IV.—20.
Reed, J. T., IV.—20.
Reed's Corner, II.—10.
Regular Infantry, 11h Regiment, IV.—29.
Relay House, I.—34, 35.
Revolutionary War, The, IV.—12, 13.
Richeson, Ezekial, III.—7.
Richmond, Va., I.—39; II.—37, 38; IV.—30.
Ring, Gardner, II.—16, 18.
Ring, Gardner, House of, III.—21.
Roanoke Island, IV.—26.
Roberts, John S., IV.—25.
Rogers, William, II.—13.
Rowe Lot, The, III.—13.
Roxbury, Mass., II.—26.
Royal Farm, The, II.—22.
Royal, Sir, Isaac, IV.—10.
Russell, Hon., Charles Theodore, II.—29.
Russell, Francis, home of, III.—16.
Russell, Governor, II.—29.
Russell, James, III.—10.
Russell, Hon., Thomas, III.—12.
Russell Estate, location of, III.—20.
Russell House. II.—10; III.—15.
Sabine Pass, IV.—30.
Safe Books for the Young, I.—16.
Salem, IV.—9, 18.
Salem Village, L—22.
Sampson's Cross Roads, II.—37.
Sanborn Family, The, I.—24.
Sanborn, John, II.—16, 20.
Sanborn, Joseph P., II.—16. 20.
Sanborn, William A., II.—20.
Sargent, Aaron, III.—19.
Saunders, Hon., Charles Hicks, II.—28.
Saunders, Charles R., II.—28.
Saunders, Martin, II.—28.
Sawyer, Dr., I.—32.
Sawyer, Dr., house of, I.—32.
Sawyer, Mrs. E. R., III.—21.
Sawyer, Timothy T., IV.—20. 21.
Saxton, General, Rufus, I.—35.
Scammon, Colonel, James, I.—8.
School Street, Somerville, I.—24; III.—14, 21.
Seward, Secretary, IV.—22.
Sharpsburg, I.—35. [40]
Shawmut Street, III.—14, 15.
Sheldon & Co., I.—8.
Shenandoah River, I.—36.
Shenandoah Valley, III.—24.
Shepard Memorial Association, II.—28.
Sheridan, Army of, I.—36.
Sheridan's Raid, II.—37.
Shirley, Governor, IV.—12.
Shooter's Hill, I.—33.
Shute, James, II.—20.
Simpson Avenue, III.—14.
Simpson Farm, II.—17.
Smith, Charles H., of Worcester, I.—37.
Smith, Ebenezer, I.—24.
Smith, William D., IV.—30.
Smythe, General Thomas A., I.—37.
Sollers, Mrs. Alida G., IV.—9.
Somerville as I have Known It, III.—15.
Somerville Avenue, I.—22, 24; II.—24; III.—12, 13, 14, 17.
Somerville Directory, 1851, I.—25 to 30; II.—24, 31 to 36; III.—26 to 36.
Somerville Highlands, III.—14.
Somerville High School, IV.—28.
Somerville Historical Society, I.—11. 13, 14, 15; II.—9, 23, 28; IV.—31.
Somerville Historical Society, action of, on death of E. S. Brooks, I.—13.
Somerville Historical Society, Committees of 1902-3, IV.—4.
Somerville Historical Society, Headquarters of, II.—9; III.—13. Somerville Historical Society, Officers of 1902-3, IV.—4.
Somerville Historical Society, Work of Five Years, IV.—5.
Somerville Journal. I.—7, 11.
Somerville Light Infantry, I.—33, 34; Hi.—33; IV.—22, 30.
Somerville No-License Vote, III.—18.
Somerville Police Court, II.—30.
Somerville Schools and Churches, III.—17.
Somerville, Seven Hills of, III.—18.
Somerville Soldiers in the Civil War, IV.—22.
Somerville Streets, 1851-2, I.—28.
Somerville Town Government, 1851-2, I.—27.
Sons of American Revolution, II.—28.
Sons of Liberty, II.—29.
South Anna, I.—38.
South Mountain, I.—36; III.—24.
South Side R. R., II.—38.
Spottsylvania, I.—38; IV.—28.
Sprague, Mary, I.—22.
Sprague, Ralph. III.—7.
Sprague, Captain, Ried, III.—10.
Spring Hill, III.—7.
Spring Hill Baptist Church, III.—7.
Stage Coach, Description of, II.—9.
Stage Coach Travel, II.—9.
Stage Coach, United States Mail, II.—9
Staniels, J. P., home of, III.—21.
Staple Family, The, I.—8.
Stearns, Dr., Luther, house of, II.—10.
Stearns House, location of, III.—19.
Stearns, Sally, III.—19.
Stevensburg Plains, I.—37.
Stieger, E. & Co., I.—8.
Stinted Common, The, III.—7.
Stinted Common, apportionment of rights in, III.—7.
Stinted Common, area of, III.—7.
Stinted Common, committee of proving titles of, III.—10.
Stinted Common committee, report of, III.—11.
Stinted Common, drawing for lots in. III.—12.
Stinted Common in England and
Sweden, III.—9.
Stinted Common, how deeded, III.—9.
Stinted Common, measured, III.—10.
Stinted Common, plan of, III.—13.
Stinted Common, portion set off for Church of Charlestown, III.—13.
Stinted Common, portion set off for Military Exercise, III.—11, 12.
Stinted Common, Ranges divided into lots, III.—14.
Stinted Common, Record of division of remainder, 1685, III.—12.
Stinted Common, Rights of owners, III.—8, 9.
Stinted Common, Rowe lot, III.—13.
Stinted Common, Titles of ownership to, III.—8.
Stinted Common, Wheeler lot, III.—13.
Stinted Common, Width of ranges, III.—13.
Stinted Pasture. III.—7. 8, 9, 12, 14.
St. Joseph's Church, I.—22.
St. Nicholas Magazine, The, I.—8, 9. 18.
Stone Avenue, I.—23.
Stone Family, The, I.—24.
Stone, John, I.—24.
Story, Dr., Elisha, II.—29.
Story, Frederick W., II.—30.
Story, Hon., Isaac. II.—29.
Story, Isaac M., II.—30.
Story, Isaac. Sr., II.—29.
Story, Hon., Joseph. II.—29.
Story, Sarah Martin (Bowen), II.—29.
Story, William E., II.—30.
Strawberry Plains, I.—39.
Stuart, General, I.—38.
Sullivan, Richard, III.—12.
Sullivan Square, III.—12.
Suffolk Bank, Boston, II.—28. [41]
Suffolk, England, IV.—13.
Sussex, England, IV.—13.
Sycamore Street, Somerville, III.—17.
Teele, Jonathan, I.—31.
Teele, Jonathan, house of, I.—31.
Teele, P. Jenette, I.—31.
Teele, Samuel, I.—31, 32.
Teele, Samuel, house of, I.—32.
Teele, S. P., I.—31, 32.
Teele, W. L., I.—31, 32.
Temple, Sir, Robert, IV.—10, 12, 18.
Temple, Robert, Jr., IV.—12.
Temple, Robert, wife of, IV.—12.
Temple Street, II.—13, 16, 17, 19; IV.—10, 12, 20.
Ten Hills Farm, II.—13, 20; III.—14; IV.—10 to 21.
Ten Hills Farm, with Anecdotes and Reminiscences, IV.—9.
Three Pole Lane, III.—14, 15, 20.
‘Tigers, The,’ I.—33.
Titus, Rev., Anson, I.—7.
Todd's Tavern, II.—37.
Torrey House, location of, III.—19.
Torrey, Mrs., Mary, III.—19.
Treasury Building, Washington, I.—33; IV.—23.
Trenton, N. J., II.—29.
Tufts College, I.—7, 11, 14, 32; II.—23; III.—15.
Tufts Family, The, in Somerville, I.—21.
Tufts Family, Descent of, I.—21.
Tufts Family, Real Estate of, I.—21.
Tufts, Aaron, son of Peter of Winter Hill, II.—22.
Tufts, Aaron, son of Peter of Milk Row, II.—26.
Tufts, Hon., Aaron, son of Aaron, II.—26.
Tufts, Abby, III.—22.
Tufts, Abigail, daughter of Isaiah, I.—23.
Tufts, Abigail, daughter of Joseph,
Tufts, Abijah, son of Timothy and Anne Adams, II.—25.
Tufts, Albert N., II.—24.
Tufts, Amos, son of Nathan, Sr., II.—21.
Tufts, Anne (Adams), II.—21, 22.
Tufts, Anne, daughter of Peter and wife of Isaac, II.—22.
Tufts, Asa, son of John and Elizabeth, II.—24.
Tufts, Asa, son of Joseph, II.—24.
Tufts, Asa, son of Peter, II.—24.
Tufts, Asa, home of, III.—21.
Tufts, Benjamin, II.—23.
Tufts, Bernard, II.—24.
Tufts, Charles, II.—21, 22.
Tufts, Charles, home of, III.—15.
Tufts, Daniel, II.—22.
Tufts, Edmund, Printer, son of Joseph, I.—25; II.—24; III.—21.
Tufts, Elizabeth, wife of Ebenezer Smith, I.—24.
Tufts, Captain, Francis, IV.—22.
Tufts, Hannah, daughter of Peter, II.—22.
Tufts, Isaac, II.—22.
Tufts, Isaac, son of Timothy and Anne Adams, II.—25.
Tufts, Isaiah, son of Nathaniel, I.—22, 23.
Tufts, James, son of Peter, I.—21.
Tufts, James, of Medford, II.—23, 24.
Tufts, James W., son of Leonard, II.—24.
Tufts, Joel, son of Peter of Winter Hill, II.—22.
Tufts, John, of Charlestown and Maiden, I.—21.
Tufts, John 2nd, son of William, I.—23
Tufts, John 2nd, son of Nathaniel, I.—23.
Tufts, John, son of Peter of Milk Row, II.—21.
Tufts, John, son of Peter of Winter Hill, II.—23.
Tufts, John, Jr., son of John and Elizabeth, II.—23.
Tufts, Jonathan, of Medford, I.—21.
Tufts, Jonas, II.—25.
Tufts, Joseph, son of Peter of Milk Row, II.—21.
Tufts, Joseph, son of Peter of Winter Hill, II.—24.
Tufts, Joseph, son of Timothy and Anne Adams, II.—25.
Tufts, Leonard, II.—24.
Tufts, Mary, daughter of Nathaniel, I.—22, 23.
Tufts, Mary, wife of John Stone, I.—24.
Tufts, Mary Adams, wife of Nathan, II.—21.
Tufts, Nathan, Sr., II.—21.
Tufts, Nathan, son of Nathan, Sr., II.—21.
Tufts, Nathan, nephew of Nathan, Jr., II.—21.
Tufts, Nathaniel, son of John, I.—22, 23, 24.
Tufts, Nathaniel, Jr., son of Nathaniel and Mary Sprague, I.—22, 23, 24.
Tufts. Nathaniel, son of Isaiah, I.—23.
Tufts, Oliver, II.—23, 24.
Tufts. Persis, daughter of Nathaniel, I.—22, 23.
Tufts, Peter, I.—21.
Tufts, Peter, descendants of, I.—24.
Tufts, Peter, house of. I.—24.
Tufts, Captain, Peter, son of Peter, I.—21.
Tufts, Peter of Milk Row, son of John, I.—22, 24; II.—25, 26.
Tufts, Peter of Winter Hill, II.—21, 24, 25.
Tufts, Peter, son of Peter and Anne Adams, II.—22.
Tufts, Peter, Jr., II.—22. 23. [42]
Tufts, Samuel, son of Peter of Milk Row, II.—26.
Tufts, Samuel, Jr., II.—22.
Tufts, Sarah, daughter of Peter of Milk Row, II.—21.
Tufts, Sarah, daughter of Peter of Winter Hill, II.—24, 25.
Tufts, Tabitha (Binford), wife of James, II.—24.
Tufts, Thomas, son of Peter and Anne Adams, II.—22, 24.
Tufts, Timothy, son of Peter of Milk Row, II.—25.
Tufts, Timothy, Jr., son of Timothy and Anne Adams, II.—25.
Tufts, Timothy, son of Timothy, Jr., II.—25.
Tufts, Timothy, son of Isaac, II.—26.
Tufts, William, son of Nathaniel, I.—22, 23.
Tufts, William, 1842, III.—21.
Tufts, William Sumner, son of Asa, II.—24.
Union Square, L—22, 23; III.—17.
Unitarian Church, First, I.—11, 13; III.—17.
Universalist Church, First, Cross Street, III.—17.
Ursuline Convent, The, II.—13, 14; III.—21.
Usher, Lieutenant Governor, IV.—10.
United States Ordnance Property, I.—21.
United States Infantry, 2nd, I.—34.
Vaughan Road, II.—38.
Vikings, The, I.—21.
Vinal Family, The, I.—24.
Walker, Major, Timothy, Estate of, III.—20.
Walnut Hill, II.—21, 23.
Walnut Hill Schoolhouse, location of, III.—20.
Walnut Street, I.—24; III.—14, 20.
Walpole, N. H., II.—26.
Wardell, William W., IV.—30.
Warren, General, II.—29.
Warren Institution for Savings, IV.—20.
Warrenton, Va., II.—37.
‘Washburn, David, Il’—16, 18.
Washburn, Governor, of Maine, I.—34.
Washington, D. C., I.—33, 36; II.—37, 38; III.—24; IV.—23, 25, 26.
Washington, General, II.—29.
Washington Street, I.—22; II.—23, 26; III.—12, 14, 15; IV.—22.
Washington Street, Charlestown, IV.—14.
‘Ways, The,’ Mystic River, IV.—9.
Webster Avenue, I.—22; III.—17.
Webster, Daniel, IV.—15. 16.
Welch, Samuel, house of, III.—22.
Weldon R. R., IV.—25.
Wellington Bridge, IV.—9.
Wesley Square, III.—18.
West Boston Bridge, 1793, II.—9.
West Cambridge Line, III.—20.
West, Captain George W., I.—34, 35; III.—24, 25; IV.—30.
West, Mrs., George, I.—35.
West Somerville, II.—17; III.—7, 17.
West Somerville in 1853, III.—18.
Wheeler Lot, The, III.—13.
White Plains, II.—29.
White, Thomas, III.—10.
Whittemore, Harriett, IV.—13.
Whittier, John G., L—18.
Wide Awake Magazine, The, I.—18.
Wilderness, Battle of, I.—37, 38; II.—37.
Wilderness Campaign. The, II.—37.
Wildridge's Hill, I.—23.
William the Conqueror, IV.—13.
Willis, Dr., III.—21.
Willis, N. Parker, I.—18.
Willow Avenue, Somerville, II.—25; III.—14.
Wilmington, Mass., IV.—13.
Winchester, Va., I.—36.
Winter Hill, II.—10, 21, 22, 23, 29; III.—7.
Winter Hill Road, II.—9, 13; III.—19, 22.
Winter Hill Station, III.—13.
Winthrop, John, birth of, IV.—9.
Winthrop, John, farm of, IV.—9, 10.
Winthrop, Governor, III.—14; IV.—9.
Winthrop, John. Jr., IV.—10.
Woburn, IV.—21.
Wolf's Run Shoals, I.—33; III.—23.
Wood, Amelia H., III.—15.
Wood, Amelia, home of, III.—15.
Wood, Josiah, Sr., III.—10.
Woodbridge, Benjamin, IV.—13.
Woodbury, Elizabeth Bowen, II.—30.
Woodbury, Thomas S., home of, III.—20.
Woods Family, The, II.—25.
Wool, Major General John E., I.—34, 37; III.—24.
Wyman Place, II.—20.
Yellow House, The, III.—19.
York, England, IV.—13.
Yorktown, Va., IV.—30.
Youth's Companion, The, I.—14.