Index to History. 



397 



Conveyances for enlarging and improving 

 burial grounds, ii. 350, 357, 358, 305, 

 373, 375. 



Conway, Thomas, i. 346. 



Cook, Charles, i. 306. 



Cook, James, i. 282, 312, 322, 324. 



Cook, sermon at the funeral of Capt. 

 Lueian A. of Leominster, ii. 211. 



Cooke, Joseph, i. 313. 



Co-operative Bank, the Hingham, ii. 277, 

 278, 279. 



Coopering, persons and firms formerly 

 engaged in the pursuit of ; the Hingham 

 bucket, box, tub, and pail makers, ii. 

 163-164. See also 173. 



Cooper's Island, i. 160. 



Copper and Brass foundry, possibility of 

 a, ii. 160. 



Corbett, Charles, i. 342, 348. 



Corbett, John K., Lieut., Capt., i. 337, 338. 



Corbett, Thomas, Lieut., Capt., i. 338. 



Corbett, Waldo F., Lieut., i. 340, 307. 



Corcoran, James, i. 350. 



Corcoran, Jeremiah, Jr., i. 342 ; mortally 

 wounded, i. 355. 



Cordage, commencement of the manufac- 

 ture of, by Hawkes Fearing ; incorpora- 

 tion of the Hingham Cordage Company ; 

 destruction of its rope-walk and con- 

 tents by fire; new works erected; other 

 manufacturers of, ii. 175, 176. 



Corner-Stone Lodge, independent order 

 of Good Templars, ii. 297. 



Corner-stone of the Catholic Church laid 

 with impressive ceremonies, ii. 79. 



Cornet, Mathew Cushing, i. 248. 



Cornet of Cavalry, i. 224. 



Corn mills, first notice of the establish- 

 ment of, ii. 155, 156, 157 ; other refer- 

 ences to, i. 174, 175, 217, 221, 222. 



Cornwallis, his capitulation, i. 326 ; Gen- 

 eral Lincoln receives the sword of, i. 

 304. 



Correspondence between Governor An- 

 drew and Major-General Butler, ii. 194. 



Corthell, Charles L., Lieut. 4th U. S. 

 Artillery, i. 374. 



Corthell, Gustavus P., i. 353. 



Corthell, Nelson, Lieut, i. 339 (2). 



Corthell, Nelson F., killed at second Bull 

 Run, i. 345. 



Corthell, Robert, i. 325. 



Corthell, Samuel N., i. 360. 



Corthell, Sherebiah, i. 299, 311, 323, 325. 



Cost of maintaining the public schools of 

 Hingham, ii. 100, 101. 



Cost of the Hingham Water Works, ii. 

 269. 



Cost of the new academy building, ii. 134. 



Cost of the present almshouse, ii. 381. 



Cotton, Frederick W., i. 351. 



Cotton Mather on the life of Mr. Peter 

 Hobart,*ii. 18-21. 



Cotton, Ward, * § ii. 202. 



Council of Massachusetts, member of the 

 executive, ii. 334. 



Count Pulaski killed, i. 304. 



Count Xavier (translation), ii. 222. 



County relations, ii. 379. 



Court of Common Pleas, Justice of the, ii. 

 329. 



Covell, Timothy, i. 260. 



Cove, military company posted at Hing- 

 ham, i. 285. 



Covenant of the early Church of the Sec- 

 ond Precinct (Cohasset), ii. 38. 



Covenants adopted under the ministries 

 of Messrs. Russell and Clark, ii. 47. 



Covenants to which the early members of 

 the 3d (now 2d) church assented, ii. 40, 

 41. 



Cove, surroundings of the Hingham, i. 

 174. 



Cows, number kept in Hingham, ii. 183. 



Crafts' Regiment of State Artillery, i. 308, 

 309, 313. 



Crane, artillery regiment of Colonel, i. 

 314, 315, 310, 317, 327. 



Crease, John B., death of, i. 346. 



Creigor, Christopher, i. 317. 



Cressev, Timothy It., * ii. 59. 



Creswell, John, i. 341, 354. 



Crockett, William H.,* ii. 70. 



Crops grown by the first settlers, and at 

 later periods, including the different 

 grains, fruits, and vegetables, ii. 182, 

 183. 



Croquet Club, ii. 306. 



Crosby, Isaac (Waltham), i. 320. 



Crosby, Joshua, Jr., i. 359. 



Cross, Alfred,* ii. 48. 



Crow Hill and Swamp, i. 195. 



Crown Point, the French at, i. 200 ; other 

 references to, i. 255, 256, 257. 



Crow Point (Hingham Harbor), a military 

 encampment at, i. 285, 288 ; other ref- 

 erences to the locality, i. 170, 177. See 

 also Downer Landing. 



Crustacea (see notes on animal life), i. 82. 



Crvptogamous, or flovverless, plants i. 130- 

 138. 



Cuba Dam and its surroundings, i. 100. 



Cultivation of Crops, ancient and modern 

 methods for the, ii. 183, 184. 



Cummings, Robert M , i. 351 



Cummings, William L., i. 300. 



Currier, Edward E., Lieut., i. 374. 



Curriers, ii. 106. 



Curtis, Enoch, i. 333. 



Curtis, Job, i. 279, 282. 



Cushing, Abel, i. 320, 323, 325(2) ; Capt , 

 ii. 157, §202, 1329. 



Cushing, Adam, Capt., i. 252. 



Cushing, Adna, i. 332 ; Capt., 330. 



Cushing, Allen, i. 333. 



Cushing, a military company commanded 

 by Hon. Thomas, i. 327. 



Cushing, Be—, i. 323. 



Cushing, Bela, i. 279. 



Cushing, Benjamin, i. 263, 316 ; Jr., 277, 

 292, 297 (2). 



Cushing, Benjamin,! ii. 310. 



