Index to Ilistory. 



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South, Commander in the department of 



the, i. 821. 

 Souther, Benjamin S., i. 341. 

 Souther, Daniel, i. 292, 293, 297, 298. 

 Souther, James, i. 351. 

 Souther, John, i. 278, 286. 

 Souther, John S., i. 341, 353. 

 Souther, Joseph, i. 283, 299, 316. 

 Southern Slavery, our Duty in Relation 



to, ii. 199. 

 Souther, Samuel C, i. 351. 

 Souther's Hill, i. 168. 

 Souther's Shipyard, i. 175. 

 South Hingham Cornet Band ; dates of 



organization and dissolution ; leaders of 



the, ii. 300. 

 Soutli Norfolk District Medical Society, 



president of the, ii. 319. 

 South Shore Mills, ii. 163. 

 South Shore Railroad, extension of, and 



other references to the, ii. 253-256. 

 Southward, Oliver, i. 265. 

 Spalding, Henry E.,t§ i. 364 ; ii. 223, 321. 

 Spalding, Samuel Hopkins, t ii. 322. 

 Spanish prisoners, escape of, i. 252. 

 Speaker of the House of Assembly (New 



Hampshire), ii. 331. 

 Sper.ker of the House of Representatives 



(Mass.), ii. 338. 

 Spear, Edward A. F., died in prison, i. 



355. 

 Special Justice of the Second District 



Court of Plymouth, ii. 328. 

 Spellman, Edward, i. 357. 

 Spencer, Jeremiah, i. 345. 

 Spencer, Samuel, death of, i. 344. 

 Spencer, troops of the Continental army 



under the command of General, i. 309. 

 Spikes, guns, and fowling pieces, manu- 

 facture of, ii. 160. 

 Spooner, John VVinthrop, t§ ii. 223, 322. 

 Spooner, regiment of Colonel, i. 338. 

 Spooner, William, i. 284, 286, 313. 

 Sprague, Abel, i. 313. 

 Sprague, Amos, i. 277, 291, 297. 

 Sprague, Artemas, i. 351. 

 Sprague, Benjamin, Jr. i. 277, 291, 298. 

 Sprague, Blossom, Lieut., i. 336. 

 Sprague, Charles, Lieut., i. 341, 367. 

 Sprague, Daniel, i. 284. 

 Sprague, David, i. 277, 282, 291, 292, 293, 



297. 

 Sprague, David, * ii. 350. 

 Sprague, discharge of Capt., i. 341. 

 Sprague, Hosea, § ii. 224. 

 Sprague, Isaac, i. 291, 300; Jr., 277, 291, 



297. 

 Sprague, Isaac, § ii. 224. 

 Sprague, Isaac G , Lieut, i. 338. 

 Sprague, Israel, i. 335. 

 Sprague, Jacob, i. 279, 326, 335 ; Jr. 292. 

 Sprague, Jairus, Lieut., Capt., i. 332, 336. 

 Sprague, Jeremiah, i. 293, 315. 

 Sprague, Jesse, i. 279, 293, 297, 298. 

 Sprague, John, i. 255, 266, 267, 279, 286 



(2). 



Sprague, Joseph, i. 263, 267, 279, 282, 284. 



Sprague, Joseph, 2d Lieut., Adjutant, i. 

 338. 



Sprague, Joseph T., Lieut., Capt., i. 339, 

 340. 



Sprague, Knight, i. 261, 262, 267, 278; 

 Lieut., 286, 287, 329; Jr., 258. 



Sprague, Levi, Lieut., i. 332. 



Sprague, Lincoln B., Lieut., i. 338, 339. 



Sprague, Moses, i. 279, 282, 284, 326. 



Sprague, Nathaniel, i. 279. 



Sprague, Nehemiah, i. 287, 300. 



Sprague, Peter N., i. 341 ; Lieut., Capt., 

 343, 358, 367. 



Sprague, Reuben, i. 279, 280; Jr., 335. 



Sprague, Samuel, i. 273. 



Sprague, Seth, i. 279, 292. 



Sprague, Seth M., i. 355. 



Sprague's Island, i. 171. 



Sprague, Thomas, i. 318. 



Sprague, Thomas, 2d, died in the Civil 

 War, i. 355. 



Sprague, William, i. 314. 



Sprague, William T., i. 366. 



Sprague, William Wallace, prisoner at 

 Belle Isle, i. 344. 



Sprague, William Waters, i. 351. 



Springfield, ordination of Rev. William 

 B. O. Peabody at, ii. 228. 



Spurr, Charles E., i. 357. 



Spurr, Warren R., i. 357. 



Squire (a negro), i. 297. 



Squirrel Hill, and Lane, i. 180, 181. 



Stacy, ordination of Rev. Joseph, at Ply- 

 mouth, ii. 212. 



Stage coaches, early lines between Hing- 

 ham and Boston ; headquarters, names 

 of proprietors and drivers of, ii. 252, 

 253. 



St. Andrew's Church, Hingham, England, 

 rare and valuable gifts from, ii. 72, 73. 



Stansbury's expedition to the Great Salt 

 Lake, ii. 209. 



Stanwix, General, i. 266. 



Stark, John, i. 265. 



Stark, the victory of General, i. 311. 



State and town aid to soldiers or volun- 

 teers and their families, i. 349, 350, 355, 

 357, 362. 



State Detective Force, Chief of the. i. 

 347. 



State Treasurer, ii. 339. 



Station packets, names of, where located, 

 and uses of the, ii. 243, 244. 



Statistics relating to the number of cows, 

 horses, and sheep kept in Hingham, ii. 

 183. 



Statistics concerning the number of Hing- 

 ham men who served in the Revolution, 

 and in the Civil War, i. 320, 327, 328, 

 329, 367. 



Steamboats, names of; when and where 

 built ; landing places ; route to Nantas- 

 ket Beach established ; wharves and 

 piers erected ; captains of, and other 

 references to, ii. 245-252. 



