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Index to History. 



Hjme the basis of the State, ii. 222. 

 Hominy Point, i. 159. 

 Homoeopathy and Homoeopaths, the rela- 

 tions of the Massachusetts Medical So- 

 ciety to, ii. 223. 

 Homoeopathy as we see it, as the public 

 sees it, as allopathy sees and uses it, 

 ii. 223. 

 Homoeopathic Hospital, house surgeon in 



the Massachusetts, ii. 322. 

 Honored names descended from Hingham 



families, i. 206. 

 Honor, the law of, ii. 229. 

 Hood, Edward C, * § ii. 210. 

 Hook and ladder truck; when built and 



sold, ii. 259, 2(30. 

 Hook, Esquir, i. 318. 

 Hooper, Sewall Henry, \ ii. 331. 

 Hoop-pole Hill, i. 184. 

 Horses, statistics relating to the number 



of, ii. 183. 

 Horse, troop of, i. 270. 

 Horton, Edward Augustus, * § installa- 

 tion of ; sermons and addresses by, ii. 33, 

 208, 211. 

 Hose carriages purchased and placed in 



charge of regular companies, ii. 2G0. 

 House, Elisha, i. 299. 

 House-lots drawn by the early settlers, 



i. 201, 202, 203. 

 House of Assembly (New Hampshire), 



Speaker of the, ii. 331. 

 House of Representatives, Speaker of 



the, i. 219, ii. 338. 

 Houses destroyed by Indians, i. 232, 247. 

 Houses, old, i. 180, 181, 215. 

 Howard, Gideon, i. 267, 283, 299, 301. 

 Howard, Thomas, and Thomas, Jr., i. 



310. 

 Howell, company of Capt. Luke, i. 321. 

 Howe, Sereno,* § ii. GO, 211. 

 How to spend a day, ii. 229. 

 Huckleberry Plain, i. 184. 

 Hudson, George M., Lieut., i. 352, 367. 

 Hudson, Joseph, i. 299. 

 Hudson, Scarlet, Lieut., i. 332. 

 Hull, an intermediate landing-place, 



ii. 248. 

 Hull, Hingham men man the works at, 



i. 294, 296. 

 Hull, reference to various military com- 

 panies serving at, i. 287, 299, 300, 316, 

 322, 326, 328; other reference, 21G. 

 See also Nantasket. 

 Humane Society, a discourse delivered 



before the, ii. 201. 

 Humphrey, Edwin, Lieut., Capt., death 



of, i. 343, 367. 

 Humphrey, George, i. 283. 

 Humphrey, George E., i. 341, 346. 

 Humphrey, James, Major, i. 270. 

 Humphrey, Jesse, i. 286, 287, 299, 312, 



320, 324, 325. 

 Humphrey, Joshua, Lieut, Capt, i. 337. 

 Humphrey, Micah, i. 267. 

 Humphrey, Moses, i. 332, 339. 



Humphrey, Moses L., Capt., i. 332, 334. 



Humphrey, Noah, i. 265, 266, 267, 293. 



Humphrey, Thomas, i. 335. 



Humphrey, Wallace, killed at Cold har- 

 bor, i. 348, 361. 



Humphreys, , i. 310. 



Humphreys, at, i. 167. 



Hunt, James, L i. 351. 



Hunt, John, i. 287, 297, 301, 316. 



Hunt, Laban, i. 286, 297, 310, 315. 



Hunt, Luke, i. 284. 



Hunt, Matthew, i. 298. 



Hunt, Zachariah, i. 316. 



Hurley, Jeremiah, i. 366. 



Ilusen, Peter (Boston), i. 312, 320. 



Hyatt, argument on behalf of Thaddeus, 

 ii. 194. 



Hymns, while in manuscript, adopted by 

 the Third Congregational Society in 

 Hingham, ii. 231. 



Ice-sheet, passing away of the, i. 64, 65, 



66. 

 Impressed into the British navy, i. 335. 

 Improvements in farming and farm im- 

 plements, ii. 186, 187. 

 Inaugural address of President Jefferson, 

 ii. 233. 



Incapacity of British military comman- 

 ders, i. 249. 



Incorporation of cemeteries. See Burial 

 Grounds. 



Incorporation of the Hingham Water 

 Company, ii. 265. 



Inconveniences and unattractiveness of 

 the farmer's home in years past, ii. 

 185. 



Increase in the demand for tillage and 

 wood land after the war of 1812-1815, 

 ii. 184, 185. 



Indenture between Hon. Albert Fearing 

 and the trustees of the Hingham Public 

 library, ii. 149,150, 151. 



Independence of opinion on religious 

 tenets a prominent characteristic of the 

 inhabitants of Hingham, ii. 81. 



Independence of the United States ac- 

 knowledged, i. 329. 



Independent company stationed at Hing- 

 ham, muster-roll of the, i. 286. 



Independent Order of Good Templars, 

 its platform total abstinence for the 

 individual and prohibition for the State, 

 ii. 297. 



Indian chiefs, territory occupied by prom- 

 inent tribes of, i. 212. 



Indian deed conveying the township of 

 Hingham to Englishmen, i. 204-206. 



Indian path, an old, i. 183 



Indian pot and well at Cooper's Island, 

 i. 160. 



Indian pot-holes, or giant's kettles of 

 foreign writers, i. 53-58. 



Indian Rock at Pope's Lane, the, i. 190. 



Indians, General Lincoln a commissioner 

 to treat witli the Creek, i. 305. 



