Index to History. 



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Chamberlin's Run, i. 194. 

 Chamberlin's Swamp, i. 104. 

 Chamberlin, William, i. 237. 

 Cliamplain period (geological), i. 58. 

 Cliamplin, David 1L, i. 356. 

 Chancery (for Plymouth county), master 



of, ii. 335. 

 Chandler, Ichabod W., i. 348. 

 Channing, Thoughts Selected from the 



Writings of Rev. William E., ii. 217. 

 Chapel at the junction of High and Ward 



Streets, ii. 69, 70. 

 Chaplain in the army of the revolution and 



present at the battle of Bunker Hill, ii. 



351, 352. 

 Chaplains in the army, i. 2G7, 281, 289 ; 



ii. 44. 

 Chapman, Timothy B., i. 354. 

 Charitable fund left in trust for the bene- 

 fit and use of residents of the South 



Parish in Hingham, by Martin Wilder, 



ii. 285. 

 Charles Liston, or self-denial, a tale for 



youth, ii. 218. 

 Charleston, S. C, invested, i. 304. 

 Charter granted Old Colony Lodge of 



.Ancient Free and Accepted Masons to 



hold meetings and work in the town of 



Hanover, Mass. ; date of the, ii. 289. 

 Charter of the Hingham Co-operative 



Bank granted by the Commonwealth, 



ii. 278. 

 Charter of the Hingham Mutual Fire In- 

 surance Company renewed, ii. 272. 

 Charter of the Hingham National Bank, 



ii. 274. 

 Charter members of Edwin Humphrey 



Post, 104, G. A. R., i. 369. 

 Chase, Cyrus H, i. 353. 

 Chauncj', reference to Rev. Dr., ii. 25. . 

 Chessman, John W., i. 343. 

 Chief-Justice of the Court of Common 



Pleas, ii. 339. 

 Chief-Justice of the Supreme Court of 



New York, ii. 339. 

 Chief of the State Detective Force, i 



347. 

 Chipman, Silas, i. 335. 

 Christian and Worldly Contentment, ii. 



223. 

 Christian Catechism for Children and 



Youns Persons, also for Sundav-schools, 



ii. 220,221. 

 Christian Character, on the Formation of, 



ii. 229. 

 Christianity and Modern Thought, ii. 225. 

 Christianity, the Duty of Promoting by 



the Circulation of Books, ii. 229. 

 Christianity, the Progress of, Retarded by 



its Friends, ii. 220. 

 Christianity, Thoughts on Unitarinn, ii. 



212. 

 Christianity, tracts concerning, ii. 219. 

 Christian Obedience to Civil Government, 



ii. 221. 

 Christian Patriot Encouraged, The, ii. 220. 



Christian Truth, ii. 229. 

 Christmas Pond, i. 197. 

 Christmas Sermon preached at Hingham 



Centre, ii. 210. 

 Chronicles, Hosea Sprague's, ii. 224. 

 Chubbuck, David, i. 316, 318. 

 Chubbuck, Eleazer, Jr., i. 354. 

 Chubbuck, George A., i. 350; U. S. N., i- 



365. 

 Chubbuck, James, i. 2S7, 301. 

 Chubbuck, Jeremiah, i. 209; Lieut., 269. 

 Chubbuck, Josiah, i. 335. 

 Chubbuck, Lieutenant, i. 249. 

 Chubbuck, Nathaniel, i. 252. 

 Chubbuck's House, i. 190. 

 Chubbuck's Well, i. 190. 

 Chubbuck, Thomas, i. 255, 282, 284 (Jr.), 



311 (2), 318. 

 Church and Society of the Free Christian 



Mission, ii. 68, 09. 

 Church, Capt. Benjamin, i. 230. 

 Church difficulties, early, ii. 12. 

 Church formations, ii. 30, 38, 40, 42, 43, 



48, 67, 79. 

 Churchill, Charles, Lieut., i. 338. 

 Churchill, James T., died in prison, i. 354. 

 Churchill, Jesse, i. 333. 

 Churchill, Thaddeus, 2d Lieut., i. 354, 



367. 

 Churchill, Thomas, death of, i. 345. 

 Church of St. Paul (Roman Catholic), ii. 



79, 80. 

 Church, the old at Cohasset, i. 163; ii. 



37-40. 

 Cincinnati, president of the society of 



the, i. 305. 

 Civil War, Hingham in the, i. 340-368; 



ii. 201, 213. 

 Clapp, Charles, i. 254. 

 Clapp, George A., i. 358. 

 Clapp, regiment of Colonel, i. 200. 

 Clark, Andrew J., i. 341, 346. 

 Clark, John, i. 320. 

 Clark, Mark, i. 293. 

 Clark, Melzar W., i. 366. 

 Clark, Ruf us, i. 360. 

 Clark, Timothy, i. 299. 

 Clark, W r m. (Pownalboro), i. 320. 

 Clarke, William T.,* ii. 47. 

 Claverack, New York; Hingham men 



stationed at, i. 321. 

 Clay Pits, i. 180. 



Clay slate, or Argillite of the Conglome- 

 rate Series, i. 43, 44. 

 Clergymen present at the dedication of 



St. Paul's Catholic Church, ii. 80. 

 Clergymen who have delivered the An 



nual Derby Lecture, list of, ii. 142. 

 Clerical influence, i. 207. 

 Cleverly, James M., i. 361. 

 Clocks, the first made in Hingham, ii. 



177 ; other notices of, including those 



on Church towers, 48, 56, 68, 177. 

 Cloney, Thomas, i. 360. 

 Clothing made from Max and hemp in 



olden time, ii. 185. 



