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Index to History. 



Burbanks, John, i. 298. 



Burdett, Joseph O., 1 ii. 328. 



Burgoyne, Commander of the forces 

 operating against, i. 303 ; surrender of, 

 318; killed at the taking of, 310 (2); 

 other references to, 313, 328. 



Burhenne, Franz, i. 356. 



Burial Grounds, chapter on, ii. 355-378. 



Burial Grounds, our old, ii. 206. 



Burke, Thomas, i. 320. 



Burlingame, Waterman, * ii. 59. 



Burnsiile, Robert, i. 351. 



Burr, Asa, i. 263, 267. 



Burr, Charles, i. 318. 



Burr, Gushing, i. 292, 298. 299, 318, 323. 



Burr, Daniel II., killed at Gettysburg, i. 



Burr," David, i. 277, 291, 297, 298 (2), 



315. 

 Burr, E. Waters, 3d Lieut., i. 339. 

 Burr, Fearing, § ii. 193, 201, 213. 

 Burr, Isaac, i. 263, 207, 283. 

 Burr, John, i. 264, 270, 277 (Jr.), 282, 291 



293, 297 ; Lieut., 300, 307. 

 Burr, John W., i. 342. 

 Burr, Jonathan, i. 249, 293. 

 Burr, Joseph C, i. 346. 

 Burr, Levi, i. 277, 280, 286, 297. 

 Burr, Samuel, i. 267, 277,293, 298. 

 Burr, Thomas, i. 201, 265, 266, 277, 



(Jr. 293), 297, 300, 323, 329 ; Lieut., 261, 



291, 293, 300, 323, 329. 

 Burrell, Ephraim, i. 316. 

 Burrill, Oliver, Lieut, i. 353, 367. 

 Burtes, William, i. 301, 305. 

 Burton, Warren, * ii. 46. 

 Burton's Lane, i. 181. 

 Busson, Emmuel, i. 321. 

 Butler, Simeon, i. 320. 

 Buttimer, Thomas H., i ii. 329. 

 Button Island, i. 178. 



Cabinet-ware, number of persons em- 

 ployed in the manufacture of, ii. 164, 

 105. 



Cadets, camp of the First Corps of, i. 372, 

 373 ; discourse preached before the, ii. 

 201. 



Caldwell, Charles H. B., Commodore U. 

 S. N., i. 374. 



Callahan, Patrick, i. 353. 



Cambridge, address delivered before the 

 Alumni of the Theological School at, 

 ii. 225; also before the University and 

 Divinity School, 218, 219 ; other refer- 

 ences, 220, 228. 



Campbell, Charles, i. 360; Gunner's Mate 

 U. S. N , i. 365. 



Canada, expeditions to, i. 248, 249, 284, 

 299 ; Hingham's part in the conquest of, 

 265 ; regiments ordered to, 301 ; other 

 references to the reduction of, 267, 322, 

 328 ; geological survey of, ii. 209. 



Cannidy, James, i. 262. 



Cannon, drawn or transported to Hull, i. 

 307, 340. 



Canterbury, Cornelius, i. 238. 



Canterbury, Jacob, i. 323. 



Canterbury, John, i. 258, 259. 



Canterbury, the locality known as, i. 170, 

 193. 



Capen, Robert, t ii. 309. 



Capital of the Hingham Bank reduced, 

 and change in the par value of shares, 

 i. 274. 



Capitulation of Cornwallis, i. 326. 



Captains and Colonels, other than those 

 belonging to Hingham, in whose com- 

 mand were men servin»- on the quota 

 of the town, i. 312, 313,^320, 321. 



Captains of the Hingham Rackets, ii. 242, 

 243. 



Captain's tent, the, i. 179. 



Capt. Hodges and fifty men of Grid- 

 ley's command ambushed, and only six 

 escape ; other commands nearly anni- 

 hilated, i. 259. 



Capt. Pratt's Hill, i. 168. 



Carpenter, sermon at the instalment of 

 Rev Ezra, ii. 205. 



Carr, Michael, i. 357. 



Carrell, Joseph, i. 255, 265, 26G. 



Carriage and chaise establishments, and 

 early owners of these vehicles, ii. 105, 

 166. 



Carson, Kit, i. 306. 



Carter, John (Boston), i. 320. 



Carter, William, i. 344. 359. 



Carter, William M., i. 359. 



Carthagena stormed, i. 252. 



Carver, Justin A., i. 340. 



Carver, Thomas A., i. 342, 348. 



Carver, Wakefield, i. 301. 



Cary, Lieut., i. 324. 



Casey, Michael, i. 357. 



Castle, company stationed at the, i. 334. 



Catechism for children and young per- 

 sons, ii. 202. 



Catholic association organized, and ser- 

 vices first held in Hingham, ii. 79. 



Catholic Cemeterv, consecration of the, 

 ii. 357, 358. 



Cattle, increase in the stock of, ii. 180. 



Cazaire, Louis T. V., Lieut., Staff of Gen. 

 Canby, i. 353, 307. 



Cazneau, Edward, Capt, i. 337, 338; 

 Lieut-Colonel, ii. 120. 



Cedar Street Cemetery (Cohasset), ii. 358. 



Celehration of peace after the last war 

 with England T i. 336. See also Anni- 

 versary Celebrations. 



Cemetery inscriptions, i. 306; ii. 357, 358, 

 359, 360, 363, 364, 369, 370, 371, 374, 

 375, 376. 



Cemeteries. See Burial Grounds. 



Chadbourn, John C, i. 348, 361. 



Chaise, the square-topped with wooden 

 springs, ii. 165, 326. 



Chamberlin, Freedom, Capt. of a Pem- 

 broke company, i. 289. 



Chamberlin, Henry, i. 237. 



Chamberlin, John, i. 237. 



