MISCELLANEOUS INDEX. 



Abraham's Well, iii. 21. See also Mar- 

 tin's Well. 



Academies : „ 



Derby, founder of the, u. 305, 423 ; first 



preceptor of the, ii. 406, 481. 

 Willard, founder of the, iii. 329. 



Acadians. See French Neutrals 



Occidents, fatal, ii. 29, 34, 36 10L 125, 

 148 155. 160, 168, 183, 265, 366; in. 

 127, 171, 205, 287, 290, 319, 354. See 

 also Railroad Accidents. 



Accord Pond, early residents and propri- 

 etors of land at or near, n. 123, 124; 

 iii. 253, 291, 293, 298, 302, 312; other 

 references to, ii. 378 ; iii. 336. 



Administration transferred on a complaint 

 that false returns were made, u. 434. 



Adopted children, ii. 76, 92, 117, 141 ; m. 



13; 124, 146,159. 160,267. , 

 Aged persons. See Centenarians, and 



Nonagenarians. 

 American Antiquarian Society, reference 



to the, iii. 93. 



Ancestral homesteads occupied by succes- 

 sive generations of descendants, bee 

 Residences. m .. 



Ancestry of President Lincoln, ii. 4bl. 



Anchor Tavern. See Public Houses. 



Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- 

 pany, Boston, officers and members of 

 the, ii. 265, 298, 336, 372, 396; iii. 47, 



" Ann," early arrivals in the ship, u. 1^» , 



iii. 25, 47, 75. _ , ., 1M ... 



Apple-trees, early mention of, u. VM \ "•• 



256. See also Orchards. 

 Apprenticeship at the commencement of 



the last and of the present century, m. 



52,375. , „... 



Army officers, U. S. regular. See Mill- 



t&rv. 

 Artillery, captain of, in the War of the 



Revolution, ii. 466. See also Military. 

 Artists, distinguished, ii. 266 (2); iii. 174. 

 Attorney-General of the United States, n. 



Attorney, U. S. District, n. 84. 



Austin's Lane, estates early bordering on, 



ii. 53, 54, 56, 385, 486. 

 Authors, partial list of, ii. 19, 79, 89, 94, 



106, 125, 147, 197, 214, 266 458 464, 

 475 486 ; iii. 22, 24, 26, 107, 147, 163, 

 169, 170, 210, 297, 369. 



Bachelors' Rowe, or Street, early residents 

 of, ii. 23, 38, 55, 87, 121, 150, 274, 397, 

 413 ; iii. 47, 107, 112, 152, 230, 261, 



271. 



Baker's Hill, origin of the name, ii. 17. 



Bank commissioner ii. 475. 



Bank officers and officials n. 28, 1-9, 231, 

 287, 378, 475, 484; iii. 43, 130, 131, 238, 

 249, 326, 370. „ 



Bare Cove, early mention of, u. 66*, 61 1. 



Barry's History of Hanover. See Publi- 

 cations. , 



Beach at the town cove, early sale of a 

 part of the, h. 295. ... 



Bear Swamp, land appraised at, in. 248. 



Beechwood Street, early residents of , u. 

 41 44, 398, 400, 403, 453 ; m. 99, 100, 

 116, 117, 157, 190, 194, 284, 285, 286, 



310. „ . . 



Bequests to Institutions, Societies, etc. 



See Donations. 

 Black Horse Tavern. See Public Houses. 

 Black Rock off Green Hill and Jerusalem 



Road, drowning accidents at or near, ii. 



109, 451. 



Blind persons, ii. 29, 68, 150, 256. > 



Born in the garrison during King Philip s 

 War, ii. 39. .. „. ... 



Boston custom-house officials, n. 470, 471 ; 

 iii. 9, 10, 38, 236. 



Boston and Hingham Steamboat Lorn- 

 nany, officers and officials of the, ii. 28, 

 70,76,92,183,275; iii. 67, 72, 309 



Boston Marine Society, presidents of the, 

 ii. 85, 473. 



Boston Society of Natural History, presi- 

 dent of the, ii. 89. . 



Boston Tea Party, persons connected with 

 the, ii. 400, 466 ; iii. 169. 



Bread and Cheese Tree Plain, early resi- 

 dents of, ii. 361, 410. 



Bric-a-brac, dealer in, iii. 263. 



Bridge and Turnpike Corporation, toll 

 gatherers for the Hingham and Quincy, 

 ii. 183; iii. 118. 



