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Index to History. 



Sermon preached before his Excellency 

 the Governor, the Honorable Council 

 and Representatives of the Province of 

 the Massachusetts Bay in N. E. (1708), 

 ii. 22, 219. Sermons other than the fol- 

 lowing, see Publications. 



Sermon to be preached before the scholars 

 of Derby Academy, provision made for 

 the annual, ii. 137. 



Sermon to young men, ii. 213. 



Services at the dedication of Loring Hall, 

 ii. 281, 282. 



Seth Cushing'a Inn, i. 180. 



Sewall, a quotation from Judge, ii. 22. 



Sewing silk from cocoons raised in Hing- 

 ham Centre, ii. 102. 



Sex, no distinction of, in the right to vote, 

 ii. 216. 



Seymour, Almira, § ii. 222. 



Seymour, Charles W., i. 337 : Lieut., Capt, 

 Colonel, 338, 339. 



Seymour, Charles VV. S., § ii. 261. 



Shag, The East and West, i. 158. 



Shave, Timothy, i. 287. 



Shay's rebellion, suppression of, i. 305, 331. 



Shepard's Ledge, i. 158. 



Shepperd, Henry, i. 324. 



Shepperd, regiment of Colonel, i. 325, 327. 



Sherman, Arthur, i. 237. 



Shingle mills, see Saw mills. 



Ship-building, early history and promi- 

 nence of, as a local industry in former 

 years, ii. 168-170. 



Ship Cove Lane, i. 159, 161. 



Ship Lots, i. 176. 



Shipyards, i. 159, 173, 174, 175, 176 (2), 

 ii. 168, 170. 



Shirley, unsuccessful expedition planned 

 by Governor, i. 255, 257. 



Shoe-pegs, manufacture of, ii. 15-7. 



Shute, Charles, i. 362; Capt. 337. 



Shute, Daniel, * § [D.D.] appointed chap- 

 lain of a regiment ; his election sermon, 

 and sermon before the Ancient and 

 Honorable Artillery Company ; politi- 

 cal views ; other references to, ii. 26, 27, 

 41, 44, 45, 223, 227. 



Shute, Daniel, 2d, t surgeon in the army 

 of the Revolution, i. 325, 327, ii. 320; 

 3d, t i. 335, 336 ; ii. 320. 



Shute, John, i. 335. 



Side-Hill Road, i. 193. 



Siege of Boston, i. 281, 282, 325, 328. 



Silk and worsted fringes, gimps, etc., man- 

 ufacturers of, ii. 162 (2). 



Silurian fossils, descriptions of, ii. 210. 



Silver coinage, speech on, ii. 216. 



Silversmiths, ii. 177, 178. 



Simmonds, John (Boston), i. 313. 



Simmons, Allen, i. 282, 291. 



Simmons, Franklin, i. 366. 



Simmons, Gustavus L.,t ii- 321. 



Simmons, Joseph, died in the Civil War, 

 i. 355. 



Simmons, Kent, i. 317. 



Simmons, Reuben, i. 297, 335. 



Simpson, Louis L., i. 356. 



Sivret, James W., Lieut., i. 336. 



Sivret's Tavern, i. 186. 



Site purchased for the Catholic church, 

 ii. 79. 



Sketch of the life of Martin Wilder, ii. 285. 



Slain by Indians, i. 246. 



Slander (Slader) Thomas, i. 258, 259. 



Slavery, by the author of Exports and 

 Imports, ii. 198. 



Sloop " Mermaid," Samuel Lincoln, mas- 

 ter, i. 254. 



Sloop " Sea Flower," Jno. Cushing, mas- 

 ter, i. 260. 



Sloops for the transportation of merchan- 

 dise and passengers, ii. 242. 



Slough River, i. 186. 



Small pox, deaths of Hingham men in 

 the army from, i. 249. 



Small sins, sermons on, ii. 229. 



Smart, company of Capt., i. 313. 



Smelt-fishery, a few words concerning, 

 i. 81. 



Smith, Charles L., i. 335. 



Smith, Freeman, i. 262. 



Smith, George, i. 350. 



Smith, George E., i. 345. 



Smith, Hugh P., * ii. 79, 80. 



Smith, Increase S., his long service as 

 preceptor of the Derby Academy, ii. 139. 



Smith, Isaac, i. 264, 266, 267. 



Smith, John, Lieut., Capt., i. 228, 229, 237, 

 248, 250. 



Smith, Jonathan, i. 293, 297. 



Smith, Life and Character of Joseph C, 

 ii. 217. 



Smith, Ralph, i. 253. 



Smith, sermon at the interment of Mrs. 

 Rachel, ii. 213. 



Smith's Island, i. 167. 



Smith, Townsend, i. 262, 266. 



Smith, William,* of Weymouth, ii. 27,40, 

 43. 



Smooth Hills, i. 184. 



Snell, John B., i. 349. 



Snyder, John, * § ii. 54, 55, 223. 



Soaper, company of Capt., i. 324. 



Social Libraries : towns in which they 

 were first established ; when formed 

 and discontinued in Hingham, ii. 144, 

 145. 



Societies and Lodges, ii. 289-306. 



Society of Mutual Aid, organized for the 

 protection of propert}', and bringing 

 offenders of the law to punishment, 

 ii. 304, 305. 



Soldiers and Sailors Monument, dedica- 

 tion of the, ii 201, 213. 



Soldiers furnished by Massachusetts, let- 

 ter of Governor Andrew on the number 

 of, ii. 194. 



Soldiers pressed to go against the Indians, 

 and against the French, i. 248, 250. 



Songs of the Pilgrims, ii. 215. 



Sons of Veterans, organization and com- 

 manders of the, i. 369, 370. 



