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Index to History. 



United States and Mexican Boundary 

 Survey, ii. 209. 



United States, A Popular History of the, 

 ii. 206. 



United States, Attorney-General of the, 

 ii. 333. 



United States Soldiers' Home, Togus, Me., 

 Governor of the, i. 347. 



United States, treaty acknowledging the 

 independence of the, i. 329. 



United States, Young People's History of 

 the, ii. 216. 



Universalist Society, ministers, and per- 

 sons named in the Act incorporating 

 the First, ii. 65. 66. 



Upham, Charles W".,* § ii. 227. 



Upliolstery, carriage, and military trim- 

 mings ; cords, tassels, etc. ; two of the 

 buildings used in this manufacture 

 destroyed by fire ; dedication of the 

 spacious structure in which the busi- 

 ness is now carried on, ii. 161, 162. 



Usefulness of public and social libraries 

 "for the promotion of Knowledge, 

 Religion, and Virtue," and also as a 

 source for reference, ii. 144, 145. 



Use of Old Colony Lodge rooms, A. F. 

 and A. M. granted to a committee in 

 1861 for furnishing aid to the soldiers, 

 ii. 293. 



Usher, Irving Eugene, * ii. 61. 



Utensils used in olden time in extinguish 

 ing fires, ii. 257, 305, 306. 



Vacations in the public schools, rules 



and regulations of the School Com- 

 mittee concerning, ii. 94, 95. 

 Valedictory Address to the two branches 



of the Legislature of Massachusetts, 



ii. 195. 

 Valley Forge, a winter of suffering at, 



i. 314. 

 Vessels captured by the enemy in the 



Revolution and destroyed, i. 334. 

 Vessels owned in Hingham before and 



up to the middle of the present century, 



ii. 170-172. 

 Vestry built in the basement of the 



Baptist Meeting-house ; its subsequent 



enlargement, ii. 59, 60. 

 Veteran Reserve Corps, Hingham men 



who served in the, i. 343, 344, 345, 346, 



348 (4), 349, 352 (2), 353 (2), 355, 357 



(16). 

 Veto Power, Use and Abuse of the, ii. 216. 

 Vickery, Israel, i. 238. 

 Victory of General Stark, the, i. 311. 

 View of Zion, a sermon preached at the 



Baptist Church in Hingham, ii. 211. 

 Vinal, Dexter, i. 362. 

 Vindication of Proceedings of the First 



Church and Parish in Hingham, A, ii. 



232. 

 Vinson, Thomas, Lieut., Lieut.-Colonel, 



i. 323, 329, 331. 



Virgil, The iEneid of ii. 215. 



Virginia campaign, close of the, i. 326. 



Vogell, Henry B., i. 362. 



Voluminous writers, ii. 194, 204, 205, 208, 

 214, 215, 220, 225, 226, 227, 228, 334. 



Volunteer companies, the fire department 

 manned by, ii, 259. 



Vose, Hingham men in the regiment of 

 Colonel, i. 313, 325. 



Votes of the town relating to military 

 affairs during the Civil War, to recruit- 

 ing, and to State and town aid for the 

 families of soldiers, i. 349, 350, 355, 357, 

 362. 



Votes of the town relating to schools, ii. 

 85, 86, 87, 88, 91, 92. 



Votes of the town relating to the accep- 

 tance of the Act " to supply the town of 

 Hingham with pure water," ii. 265 (5). 



Wade, James H., Capt., i. 353, 307. 



Wages of nurses early in the present cen- 

 tury, ii. 326. 



Wakely's Meadow, i. 174. 



Wall, Daniel J., i. 351. 



Wall, Joseph N. i. 362. 



Walnut Angle, i. 161. 



Walnut Hill, i. 167. 



Walton's Cove, or Wampum Cove, i. 177. 



Walton. William,* ii. 352. 



Ward, Benjamin, i. 279, 291, 292, 301, 316, 

 325. 



Ward, Capt., of Scarboro, i 250. 



Ward, Edward, i. 253; Capt., 264, 266, 

 280. 



Ward, General, with five regiments 

 remains in Boston for its protection, 

 i. 294. 



Ward, Jonathan, i. 265. 



Ward, Samuel, Second Major, i. 323. 



Ward's Hill, i. 174. 



Wards, early and present boundaries, or 

 divisions of the town by, i. 252. 



Ward Street, Old, i. 182. 



Ware, A Discourse on the Life and Char- 

 acter of Rev. Henry, ii. 220. 



Ware, Henry, * § ii. 26, 31, 220, 227. 



Ware, Henry, Jr., * § ii. 227, 352. 



Ware, John, t § ii. 229, 325. 



Ware, ordination of Rev. William, ii. 228. 



Ware, sermon at the ordination of Rev. 

 Henry, ii. 210. 



Ware, William, * § ii. 228, 230. 353. 



Warner, company of Capt , i. 313. 



War of 1812, reference to the, i. 333. 



Warren, General, i. 289. 



Warrick (Worrick), Jesse, i. 283. 



War, the town of Hingham in the Civil, 

 ii. 201, 213. 



Wars of the Country, number of Hing- 

 ham men in the different, i. 203, 214, 

 269, 326, 327, 329, 366, 367. 



Washington, an oration delivered in 

 Hingham on the birth and death of 

 General George, ii. 215. 



