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Index to History. 



Clothing provided for Hingham soldiers, 



during the revolution, i. 320, 324. 

 Club of Generous Undertakers, ii. 298. 

 Coal-pit Hill, i. 196. 

 Coal, the introduction into Hingham of 



anthracite, ii. 52, 53. 

 Coat rolls, explanation of, i. 302. 

 Cobb, Primus, a negro, i. 205. 

 Cobb's Bank, i. 174, 222. 

 Cobb, Silas H., i. 312, 348. 

 Cohasset, approach of the enemy's ships 



in the War of 1812-1815 causes an 



alarm at, i. 334, 335. 

 Cohasset, centennial anniversary of the 



town of, ii. 222. 

 Cohasset Central Cemetery, ii. 359, 360. 

 Cohasset Company in Gen. Win. Heath's 



regiment were natives of Hingham, i. 



282, 283. 

 Cohasset, early ministers of, and histori- 

 cal sketch of the First Church at, ii. 



37-40. 

 Cohasset Harbor, i. 159. 

 Cohasset, S. S. Railroad opened to, ii. 



253. 

 Cohasset Road, the old, i. 107. 

 Cohasset Rocks, i. 158, 165. 

 Cohasset Woods, i. 169. 

 Colbart, Thos., i. 310. 

 Colberg, Swan P., i. 350. 

 Colburn, Charles H.,t ii. 309. 

 Cold Corner, i. 191. 

 Cold Spring, i. 1G5. 

 Cole, Isaac, i. 237. 

 College company, commander of a, i. 



325. 

 College graduates. See Graduates of Col- 

 leges. 

 Collfax, Col. William, i. 313. 

 Collier, H. Price, ordained minister of 



the First Parish, * § ii. 33, 201. 

 Collins, John, i. 366. 

 Collins, Thomas, i. 366. 

 Colman, Henry, * § chaplain, i. 333; 



ordination of, as pastor, ii. 49, 50, 201. 

 Colman, William, i. 366. 

 Colonels in the Continental service other 



than those connected with Hingham, list I 



of, i. 320, 321. 

 Colored Soldiers, letter to the President 



on the payment of, ii. 195. 

 Colson, Thomas, i. 265. 

 Comer, Francis, i. 324. 

 Commander-in-Chief of the Common- 

 wealth during the Civil War, i. 368. 

 Commander of General Washington's 



Guards, i. 313. 

 Commanders of Edwin Humphrey Post 



101, G. A. R., i. 369. 

 Commentary, the Peoples', ii. 199. 

 Commercial fertilizers brought into use, 



ii. 184. 

 Commissioner to meet the Governors of 



the original Thirteen States, ii. 337. 

 Committee chosen by the town on grant- 



ing land for the erection of a chapel at 



the junction of High and Ward streets, 

 ii. 69, 70. 



Committee chosen to consider the state of 

 the militia, i. 275. 



Committees appointed by the town on 

 procuring water from Accord Pond, ii. 

 262, 263, 264. 



Committees chosen to hire soldiers, i. 

 319. 



Committees of correspondence, inspection 

 and safety, i. 275, 302, 307, 314, 321, 

 323, 324, 320. 



Commodore Warren, a victor of the 

 " Dunkirk of America," i. 253. 



Common at Hingham Centre, the, i. 194. 



Communications of Old Colony Lodge of 

 Ancient Free and Accepted Masons ; 

 where held, ii. 289, 290. 



Compendious and Plain Catechism de- 

 signed for the benefit of the rising gen- 

 eration, ii. 223, 228. 



Competing lines of steamboats, ii. 248, 

 250. 



Complaint that the parish and town have 

 not had the benefit that was designed 

 them by the donor of the Derby School, 

 ii. 130. 



Conaley, Barney, i. 366. 



Conant, Thomas, * ii. 58. 



Concord Bridge Engagement, i. 281, 289. 



Conferences with the Indians of Maine, i. 

 251. 



Conglomerate series (geological), i. 43, 

 44. 



Congregational Ministers of Massachu- 

 setts, a sermon delivered before the, ii. 

 228. 



Congregational Society, the Evangelical, 

 ii. 67-69.' 



Congress, delegate to, under the Confeder- 

 ation, ii. 333. 



Congress, deputy secretary and secretary 

 to, ii. 340. 



Congress, representatives to, ii. 328, 333, 



OOO. 



Connell, Cornelius, i. 360. 



Conohasset meadows, river, and rivulet, 

 i. 159, 161. 



Consecration and dedication to Masonic 

 purposes of the rooms of Old Colony 

 Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted 

 Masons, ii. 292. 



Consecration of the Church of St. John 

 the Evangelist, ii. 72. 



Contention among the early church mem- 

 bers, ii. 4, 17. 



Contrast between the farm implements oi 

 the first settlers and the labor-saving 

 improvements of the present day, ii. 

 186, 187. 



Contributions for the sufferers by the 

 Chicago fire, report concerning the, ii. 

 206. 



Controversy witli the early Magistrates, 

 ii. 4, 6. 



Conversion, a sermon on, ii. 221. 



