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Index to History. 



Dorchester Heights, works constructed 



on, i. 291 ; other references to, 318. 

 Dorchester, oration delivered and sermons 



preached at, ii. 203, 215, 229. 

 Dorr, Charles A., t ii. 311. 



Dorson, Joseph, i. 293. 



Douty, George (Falmouth), i. 312. 



Dow, Isaac M., i. 342 ; U. S. N., 365. 



Dow, Levi H., i. 342, 356. 



Downer, James M., i. 345. 



Downer Landing, address delivered in the 

 pavilion at, ii. 203 ; its varied attrac- 

 tions, and other references to, 250. 



Downer, Samuel, § ii. 203. 



Downes, Henry B., i. 366. 



Draft, enforcement of the, i. 355, 356. 



Draining the low lands, ii. 186. 



Dramatic clubs, local, ii. 306. 



Drift deposits, i. 50, 51. 



Drum corps, ii. 303. 



Drumlins, or lenticular hills, i. 51. 



Drummers in the army, i. 216 (3), 236, 

 244, 277, 278, 279, 280 (2), 282, 283, 286, 

 291 (2), 292, 297, 298, 299, 300, 310, 311, 

 315, 319, 321, 323. 



Dudleian Lecture, text at the, 206. 



Dunbar, Amos, i. 310, 323 (2). 



Dunbar, Benjamin, i. 292. 



Danbar, Daniel, i. 310, 319, 323. 



Dunbar, Elisha, i. 309. 



Dunbar, Enoch, i. 299, 310 (2), 323, 333; 

 Jr., 335. 



Dunbar, George, i. 342 ; 2d Lieut., 361. 



Dunbar, Hosea, i. 255, 309, 319, 335. 



Dunbar, Jacob, i. 267, 279, 282, 292, 318. 



Dunbar, James D., i. 344. 



Dunbar, Jesse, i. 278, 282, 284. 



Dunbar, John, i. 237. 



Dunbar, Joseph, i. 255. 



Dunbar, Joshua, i. 258, 259, 282, 284. 



Dunbar, Melzar, i. 279, 282, 310, 319, 323. 



Dunbar, Obed, i. 283. 



Dunbar, Peleg, i. 333. 



Dunbar, Peter, Lieut , i. 319, 329. 



Dunbar, Robert, i. 265, 266. 



Dunbar, Samuel, i. 263, 335. 



Dunbar, Samuel, * § I). D., ii. 28, 203. 



Dunbar, Seth, i. 265, 268. 



Dunbar, Solomon, i. 263 ; Jr., 265. 



Dunbar, William, Jr., death of, i. 343. 



Dunham, George C., i. 362. 



Dunn, Patrick, i. 316. 



Dushen. Peter, i. 317. 



Dustin, James S., i. 343. 



Dwellings, first location of Hingham, i. 

 213. 



Dwelly, George C. (Hanover), i. 342. 



Dwelly, Hosea (Hanover), i. 342. 



Dwelly, Joseph, i. 262. 



Dyer, E. Porter, * § ii. 67, 203. 



Dyspepsia, address before the Massachu- 

 setts Medical Society, on American, ii. 

 222. 



Eagle Iron Foundry, proprietors of, and 

 other references to the, ii. 159. 



" Eagle," the steamboat, ii. 244. 



Eames (Emes), Anthony, Lieut., Capt., i. 



217,230; ii. 5, 12. 

 Early brethren of Old Colony Lodge of 

 Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, ii. 

 290, 291. 

 Early controversy in Hingham, Win- 



throp's account of the, ii. 5-16. 

 Early customs relating to burials, ii. 377. 

 Early market-places, communication by 



water with the, ii. 241. 

 Early settlers of Hingham, the, i. 201- 



208. 

 Early stage-coaches, ii. 257. 

 Easton, Fergus A., i. 341; Lieut., 360, 



307. 

 Ecclesiastical History, ii. 1-82. 

 Ecclesiastical History of New England, 



review of the, ii. 80. 

 Edes, Robert T., t ii. 311. 

 Edmands, Thomas F., Lieut.-Col., i. 374. 

 Edmonds, John J., i. 344. 

 Edson, Josiah, i. 366. 

 Education, a discourse on, ii. 198. 

 Education, chapter on, ii. 83-154. 

 Education of girls, special provisions 



made for the, ii. 90,95. 

 Eel River, i. 184. 

 Eel-River Lane, i. 185. 

 Eells (Eelles), Nathaniel, * of Scituate, i. 



251 ; ii. 40, 43, 344. 

 Egrey, Daniel, i. 326. 

 Eichborn, Ernest F., i. 351. 

 Eldredge, Christopher C, Lieut., i. 339 



(2). 

 Eldredge, David P., i. 363. 

 Eldredge, John O., i. 348; Lieut., i. 338. 

 Eldredge, John W., i. 341, 348, 301. 

 Eldredge, West D., i. mQ. 

 Eldredge, William, i. 365. 

 Election sermons, ii. 196, 202, 203, 204, 



211, 212, 217, 219, 223, 345. 

 Ellery, William (Boston), i. 312. 

 Elm Tree at Rocky Nook, sermon preach- 

 ed under the old, i. 194, 329. 

 Eloquence, professor of pulpit, ii. 353. 

 Endicott, company commanded by Capt , 



i. 300. 

 Engagement at Concord Bridge, i. 281, 



289. 

 Engine companies, fire, ii. 257-259. 

 English tongue, penalty for not teaching 



the, ii. 83. 

 Enlistments for the town's quota, i. 349, 



350. 

 Enos Ledge, i. 158. 

 Episcopal services in Hingham, early, ii. 



71,72. 

 Equalization of the schools, ii. 95. 

 Escaped prisoners, i. 252, 258, 259, 200. 

 Essex Agricultural Society, address be- 

 fore the, ii. 222. 

 Estimated benefits of Water-works for 



private and public use, ii. 203. 

 Eugene Fromentin, Painter and Writer 



(translation), ii. 222. 



