Index to History. 



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Indians of Hingham, i. 211, 239, 247 ; not 

 to be harbored or entertained, 239. 



Indian burials and implements, ii. 355. 



Influence of railroad transportation and 

 foreign emigration, within the past 

 forty or fifty years upon rural life, 

 i. 208. 



Inns. See Taverns. 



Installations, ii. 00, 67, 68, 193, 201, 202, 

 205,208, 211, 292, 293. 



Instructions to Hingham Representatives, 

 i. 272, 302. 



Intemperance, a sketch of the evils of, 

 ii. 220. 



Inter-State commerce, speech at Wash- 

 ington, D. C, concerning, ii. 215. 



Introduction of the plough and ox-labor, 

 ii. 183. 



Invalids, a regiment of, i. 313. 



Iowa, geology and paleontology of the 

 State of, ii. 209. 



Ireland's wants, ii. 217. 



Iron foundry at Thomas's pond, destruc- 

 tion by fire and rebuilding of, change 

 of ownership, etc., ii. 158, 159. 



Iron foundry, the " Eagle," its proprie- 

 tors ; destruction of by fire and erection 

 of new buildings, ii. 159. 



Iron mine (so-called), the, i. 191. 



Iron-works at "Turtle Island," in the sec- 

 ond precinct (Cohasset), early records 

 concerning the, i. 168; ii. 158. 



Jack, , a negro, killed in New York, 



i. 314. 



Jackson, regiment of Colonel Henry, 

 i. 313. 



Jacob, Andrew, i. 346. 



Jacob, Benjamin i, 283, 299, 315, 317,324. 



Jacob, IC. A. (W. Scituate), i. 342. 



Jacob, John, i. 237, 270 ; Capt., 232. 



Jacob, John Q., i. 341, 345. 



Jacob, Joshua, Jr., i. 353. 



Jacob, Peter, Jr., i. 265. 



Jacob, William H., i. 342, 354. 



Jacobs, Joseph, Lieut., Capt., i. 337, 338. 



Jacobs, , Lieut., i. 321. 



James, Eleazer, i. 283. 



James's Hill and James's Lane, i. 190. 



James's River, i. 158. 



James's Tavern, Christopher, i. 103. 



Jefferson Debating Society of Hingham, 

 constitution, rules, and list of members 

 of the, ii. 233. 



Jennings, Allen G , * i. 363 ; ii. 47. 



Jermyn, Frank, i. 353. 



Jernegan, Jared, i. 335. 



Jersey prison ship, confined on the, i. 308 ; 

 died on the, 326. 



Jerusalem Road, and its picturesque views, 

 i. 163-166. 



Jerusalem Road Cemetery ; its incorpora- 

 tion as the Nantasket Cemetery Asso- 

 ciation, ii. 374. 



Jesus Christ, a discourse on the offices 

 and character of, ii. 228. 



Johnson, Commander William, i. 255. 



Johnson, Humphrey, i. 232, 237. 



Johnson, militia regiment of Colonel, i. 313. 



Johnson, Samuel, i. 254. 



John's Neck, i. 176. 



Joiner's Hill, i. 169. 



Jones, Benj., i. 293. 



Jones, Benjamin L., i. 341 ; U. S. N. 365. 



Jones, Consider, i. 203. 



Jones, Gardner, i. 353, 361 ; died of wounds 



received at Laurel Hill, 353. 

 Jones, George, i. 360. 

 Jones, Henry, i. 345; Captain, 362. 

 Jones Island, i. 166. 

 Jones, John, i. 279, 291, 293, 315, 316. 

 Jones, Joseph, i. 255, 267, 286, 323. 

 Jones, Solomon, Lieut., Capt., i. 331, 333. 

 Jones, Thomas, i. 253, 293, 297, 315, 316; 



Jr., 277, 291; Capt., 270. 

 Jones, William, i. 351. 

 Jones, William H., i. 345 ; died of wounds, 



360. 

 Jones, William H. Jr., i. 342 ; death of, 



345. 

 Joy, Abner, i. 299. 

 Jov, Benjamin, i. 262, 279, 282, 292, 293, 



297, 298, 301, 311, 315, 316, 317. 

 Joy, Caleb, i. 264, 300. 

 Joy, Ebenezer, i. 316. 

 Joy, Isaac, i. 260. 

 Joy, Jacob, i. 317. 

 Joy, Jared, i. 273, 283, 326. 

 Joy, Jedediah, i. 299, 319. 

 Joy, Melzer, i. 283. 

 Joy, Nathaniel, i. 265, 267. 

 Joy, Nehemiah, i. 260, 263. 

 Joy, Samuel, clerk, i. 255. 

 Joy, Silas, Jr., i. 292, 293, 297, 298. 

 Joy, Thomas, i. 317, 318. 

 Joy's Corner, Joy's Hill, and Joy's Rocks, 



i. 166, 168. 

 Judge Associate of the Old Norfolk 



County Court, ii. 330. 

 Judge of Probate, ii. 339 ; for Worcester 



County, 333. 

 Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, 



ii. 330. 

 Justice of the Police Court, Boston, ii. 



329. 

 Justice, righteousness, fair dealings, and 



the love of home among the prominent 



characteristics of the early settlers, i. 



208. 

 Jute and Bagging Company, the Hingham, 



ii. 176. 



Kame hills and hillocks of Hingham, i. 

 62, 63. 



Kame ridges of Hingham, i. 59-62. 



Karnes found extensively over New Eng- 

 land, i. 58, 59. 



Keefe, John, i. 357. 



Keen, Elisha, i. 205. 



Keen, John, i. 263. 



Keene, sermon at the installation of Rev. 

 Ezra Carpenter, preached at, ii. 205. 



