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Index to History. 



Newcomb, Samuel, i. 357; 2d Sig. Qu. 

 Master, U. S. N., 365. 



Newell, Thomas, i. 325. 



New England, review of its ecclesiastical 

 history, ii. 80, 81, 82. 



New England, the early religious customs 

 of, i. 231. 



New Jersey, Washington's campaign in, 

 i. 328. 



Newport News, the Fourth Regiment M. 

 V. I. at, i. 342. 



Newspapers published in Hingham, titles 

 of, and chronological sketches relating 

 to the, ii. 238-240. 



Newton, a discourse delivered in Chan- 

 ning Church, ii. 217. 



New York, geology and palaeontology of, 

 ii. 209, 210. 



New York, Hingham soldiers at, i. 307 ; 

 reinforcing the army of, 300 ; other 

 references to operations around, 283, 

 328. 



New York, sermon at the ordination of 

 Rev. William Ware, delivered in, ii. 228. 



Nichols, Ambrose, i. 301. 



Nichols, Bela, i. 283. 



Nichols, Caleb, i. 283. 



Nichols, Daniel, i.'283; Jr., 298. 



Nichols family cemetery, ii. 375. 



Nichols, Israel, tii. 318. 



Nichols, Jacob A., Capt., i. 337. 



Nichols, Micah, i. 263, 265, 267, 301. 



Nichols, Nathaniel, i. 237; Lieut., 233. 



Nichols, Noah, i. 263, 320. 



Nichols, Paul Lewis, i" ii. 318. 



Nichols, Peter, i. 283; Lieut. 299, 329. 



Nicholson. Samuel, i. 237. 



Nichols's Hill, i. 182. 



Nichols, William I., * ii. 48, 140, 141, 

 142. 



Nickerson, Anson, Lieut., Capt., i. 337. 



Nickerson, Franklin, t Acting Asst. Sur- 

 geon, U. S. N., i. 364, 308; ii. 319. 



Nolan, John M.,i.349. 



Norfolk County Court, judge associate of 

 the old, ii. 330. 



Nortli Braintree to Cohasset, railroad 

 opening from, ii. 254, 255. 



Norton, Andrews, § ii. 141, 142; the pub- 

 lished works of, 218. 



Norton, Charles Elliot, § ii. 219. 



Norton, Jacob, * § ii. 137, 139, 142. 



Norton, John,* § ii. 17, 21, 24, 219. 



Norton, Samuel, clerk, i. 291, 298. 



Notable trees, measurements of some, 

 i. 156. 



Notes on Animal Life, and on Smelt Fish- 

 ing, i. 81. 



Noyes, Joseph H, i. 356, 362. 



Nugent, Philip J. t ii. 319. 



Number of Hingham men who fought 

 in the early wars of the country ; who 

 were under the king's colors against 

 the French ; who performed military 

 duty during the Revolution ; and who 

 served on the town's quota in the j 



| Civil War, i. 203, 214, 269, 326, 327, 



329, 366, 367. 

 Nurses early in the present century, wages 



of, ii. 326. 

 Nutty, or Nutter's, Hill, i. 182. 

 Nye, Philip, i. 263. 

 Nye Tavern, the, i. 186. 



Oakes, Joshua, i. 283. 



Oakes, Josiah, Lieut., i. 290. 



Oakes, Uriah ?(Urian), i. 264. 

 ! Oakes, Samuel, i. 283. 



Oak trees of Hingham, a lecture on the, 

 ii. 235; varieties of, i. 153, 154. 



Oberlin, Memoir of, ii. 229. 



O'Brien, John, i. 358. 



Officers from Hingham in the Continental 

 service, i. 327, 328, 329; in the Civil 

 War, i. 367, 368. 



Officers of militia companies, and when 

 commissioned, i. 331, 332. 



Officers of other local military compa- 

 nies (since 1812), and dates of their com- 

 missions, i. 336, 337, 338, 339, 340. 



Officers of prominent local institutions, 

 ii. 139-141, 154, 189, 260, 273-275, 277. 

 See also Lodges and Societies, ii. 289- 

 306. 



Ohio, Geology and Palaeontology of, ii. 

 209. 



Old Colony and Hingham Steamboat 

 Company incorporated, ii. 251. 



Old Colony Hill, i. 171. 



Old Colony House, date of its erection, 

 and destruction by fire ; its grove open- 

 ed to the public; military gatherings 

 at, etc., i. 172, 337, 338; ii. 245. 



Old Colony Lodge, Hingham, address at 

 the installation of the officers of, Jan. 

 12, A. L. 5821, ii. 216. 



Old Colony Lodge, I. O. O. F., officers and 

 present membership of, ii. 294. 



Old Colony Lodge of Ancient Free and 

 Accepted Masons, ii. 289-306. 



Old Colony Railroad opened to Plymouth, 

 ii. 253. 



Old Man's Calendar, the, ii. 29, 33, 205. 



" Old Mill " at Bound Brook, i. 161. 



Orations, ii. 194, 207, 212, 214 (4), 215 (5), 

 216 (2), 220, 221, 222, 231, 339 ; deliver- 

 ed on the Fourth of July, 214 (2), 215, 

 216, 231, 339. 



Orchestras: the Clarion, ii. 302; the Hing- 

 ham Philharmonic, ii. 301. 



Orcutt, Eben'r, i. 283. 



Orcutt, Ephraim, i. 283, 301. 



Orcutt, Hosea, i. 263. 



Orcutt, Hough, i. 283. 



Orcutt, Ignatius, i. 263. 



Orcutt, Luke, i. 283, 301, 320. 



Ordinations, ii. 2, 21, 24, 31, 32, 33 (3), 34, 

 38, 39 (2), 41, 45, 48 (2), 49, 50, 54, 55 

 (4), 59 (3), 60 (2), 61 (2), 66, 67,68, 193, 

 198, 201, 202 (2), 204 (4), 205, 210 (2), 

 212, 213, 214, 225 (2), 228 (3), 231 (2), 



