Publications. 197 



A History of Massachusetts in the Civil War, by William Schouler, late 

 adjutant-general of the Commonwealth. Boston. E. P. Duttou & Co., 

 publishers, 135 Washington Street. 1868. Quotations from the official 

 addresses, correspondence, etc., of Governor Andrew. 

 New England Historical and Genealogical Register. January, 1869. 

 Tribute to the memory of John Albion Andrew, by Samuel Burnham, 

 A.M. pp. 1 to 12, inc. 

 Ceremonials at the unveiling of the statue of Gov. John A. Andrew, at the 

 State House, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1871. Boston. Wright and Potter, 

 State Printers, 79 Milk Street. 1871. Pamphlet. 29 pp. 

 Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe has a sketch of Governor Andrew, occupying 

 20 pages in her " Lives and Deeds of our Self-made men." Bound vol- 

 ume, 1872. 

 " Warrington " Pen Portraits : a collection of Personal and Political Rem- 

 iniscences from 1848 to 1876, from the writings of William S. Robin- 

 son, with memoir and extracts from Diary and Letters never before 

 published. Boston. Edited and Published by Mrs. W. S. Robinson, 

 41-45 Franklin Street, Boston. References to Governor Andrew occur 

 on pp. 93, 94, 95, 110, 230, 274, 339, 340, 406, and 521. 

 The Town of Hingham in the late Civil War. Prepared by Fearing Burr 

 and George Lincoln. 8vo. pp. 455. Published by order of the town, 

 1876. For Biographical sketch of John Albion Andrew, see pp. 317— 

 321, inc., communicated by John D. Long. 

 A Memorial Volume containing the exercises at the Dedication of the 

 Statue of John A. Andrew at Hingham, Oct. 8, 1875, together with an 

 account of the organization and proceedings of the John A. Andrew 

 Monument Association. Boston. Published by the Association, 

 MDCCCLXXVHI. Quarto. 55 pp. 

 Memorial and Biographical Sketches of John Albion Andrew. By James 

 Freeman Clarke. Boston. Houghton, Osgood, and Company. The 

 Riverside Press, Cambridge. 1878. pp. 65. 

 History of the Flag of the United States of America. By Geo. Henry 

 Preble, rear admiral U. S. N. Published by A. AVilliams and Company, 

 Boston, 1880. Extracts from the Addresses, etc. of Governor Andrew. 

 See pp. 465, 466, 545-548, 554, 556, 579. Also his speech on receiv- 

 ing the flags of the Massachusetts regiments, pp. 547, 548. 

 Memoir of the Hon. John Albion Andrew, LL.D. By Peleg W. 

 Chandler, reprinted from the proceedings of the Massachusetts Histori- 

 cal Society for April, 1880. Cambridge, John Wilson and Son, Univer- 

 sity Press. 1880. Pamphlet. 32 pp. 

 Memoir of Governor Andrew, with personal reminiscences, by Peleg W. 

 Chandler, to which are added two hitherto unpublished Literary Dis- 

 courses and the Valedictory Address. Boston. Roberts Brothers, 1880. 

 University Press, John Wilson and Son, Cambridge. Bound volume, 

 pp. 298. 

 The Eve of War. From Governor Andrew's Address to the Legislature 

 of Massachusetts, Jan. 5, 1861. pp. 8. The Old South Leaflets, Second 

 Series, 1884, No. 8. 



Catharine N„ Badger. 



Martha Whiting was a daughter of Enoch and Martha Whiting, 

 and was born in Hingham, Feb. 27, 1795. She commenced teach- 



