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Rollins, Joseph, i. 357. 



Romance of an Honest Woman (transla- 

 tion), ii. 222. 



Rome in the Third Century, ii. 230. 



Root's Bridge, i. 183. 



Root's Hill, i. 183. 



Round Pond, i. 182. 



Rounds, Cushman, i. 354. 



Rouschorn, Christian, i. 317. 



Roxbury, an address before the Charitable 

 Society of, ii. 215. 



Royalists living in Hingham during the 

 Revolution, i. 287, 288. 



Royal, Peter H., i. 354. 



Rules and regulations adopted in 1828 by 

 the School Committee, ii. 94, 95. 



Rumrill, Thomas (Boston), i. 313. 



Rural life and its changes through the 

 influence of railroad transportation and 

 foreign emigration within the past forty 

 or fifty years, i. 208. 



Russell, fund left in support of a public 

 High School in Hingham by the will of 

 Rev. John L., ii. 100. 



Russell, John Lewis,* § ii. 46, 47, 100, 222. 



Russell, Thomas, § ii. 222. 



Russ, William, i. 266. 



Rust, William, i. 267. 



Ryan, John, i. 357. 



Sacred music, author of the Deerfield 



collection of, ii. 354. 

 Sackctt's Harbor, killed at, i. 333. 

 Saddlery and harnesses, manufacture of, 



ii. 168. 

 Sail-making, persons engaged in the once 



flourishing business of, ii. 174. 

 Sailors of the sloop " Mermaid," i. 254. 

 Sailors of the sloop " Sea Flower," i. 260. 

 Sale of fire engines, ii. 258, 260. 

 Salary paid school teachers in the early 



history of the town, ii. 85. 

 Salt works, where located, i. 160, 174, 



176 (2) ; product, and proprietors of, 



ii. 174, 175. 

 Sampson, Benjamin, i. 262. 

 Sampson, Simeon, Capt , i. 307. 

 Sandv Beach, i. 161. 

 Sandy Cove, i. 159. 

 Sarah's (Sailor's, or Sayle's) Island, i. 



178. 

 Saratoga, the victory at, i. 305. 

 Sargent, Ignatius,! ii- 320. 

 Saulsbury, Stephen, i. 255. 

 Savannah, Ga., invested, i. 304. 

 Savary, John,* ii. 47. 

 Savings Institution, number of original 



accounts still open at the Hingham, ii. 



275 

 Saviour, Life of the, ii. 229. 

 Saw-mills, owners and locations of, i. 175, 



ii. 155-157. 

 Sawyer, Albert, i. 366. 



Sawyer,* , ii- 47. 



Saver, Jonathan (Boston), i. 313. 



Scenes and Characters Illustrating Chris- 

 tian Truth, ii. 229. 

 School-committee first chosen, duties of 



the, ii. 88, 92. 

 School-districts to regulate the attendance 



of scholars, ii. 95. 

 Schoolhouses, erection and location of, 

 at Great Plain ; in the Second Precinct 

 (Cohasset) ; near Peter Ripley's, on 

 the plain ; other references to, ii. 86, 87, 

 103-1 1U 

 School masters and mistresses, early 

 agreements with, and instructions to, 

 concerning the scholars under their 

 charge, ii. 85, 91. 

 School reader, the first published, ii. 91. 

 Schools for the centre ot the North Parish, 

 the west end of the North Parish, and 

 in the outlying districts ; also the first 

 notice of schools for girls, ii. 86-90. 

 Schools of Hingham, the public, ii. 83-115 ; 

 equalization, grading, increase in the 

 number, and number of pupils at dif- 

 ferent periods in the, 86, 87, 89, 95, 96, 

 101. 

 Scituate company in Hingham, and at the 

 defence of Grape Island, i. 289, 307, 387. 

 Scituate Hill, i. 169, 192. 

 Scituate Pond, i. 168, 169. 

 Scituate, sermons preached at, ii. 203,204, 



227. 

 Scott, Caesar, i. 321. 

 Scott, John (Boston), i. 313. 

 Scully, Dennis, died in the Civil War, 



i. 360. 

 Sea-coast defence, Hingham men in the 



company raised for, i. 293, 294, 300. 

 Seal in Hingham harbor, attachment of 



the, see Mammals, i. 80, 81. 

 Seal of Derby Academy, ii. 135. 

 Seal of the First Parish, ii. 36. 

 Seal of the town, and date of its adoption, 



ii. 386. 

 Second Parish (Cohasset), ii. 30, 37-40. 

 Second (formerly Third) Suffolk Regi- 

 ment reorganized, and to include the 

 companies in Cohasset, Hingham, Hull, 

 and Weymouth under Colonel Solomon 

 Lovell, i. 290, 291. See also 316, 332. 

 Sectarianism, the Evils of, ii. 213. 

 Selections from publications in pamphlet 



form, ii. 229. 

 Senators, State, 328, 329 (2), 330, 333, 335, 



339. See also vols. ii. and iii. 

 Sermon by Rev. Ebenezer Gay: "And 

 now, lo, I am this day fourscore and 

 five years old," ii. 29, 205. 

 Sermon (1708, in print) by Rev. John Nor- 

 ton, ii. 22, 219. 

 Sermon by Rev. Joseph Richardson, senior 

 pastor of the First Parish in Hingham, 

 on his eighty-sixth birthday anniver- 

 sary, ii. 32, 221. 

 Sermon by Rev. Daniel Shute, preached 

 before his Excellency Francis Bernard, 

 Esqr., Governor, ii. 223. 



