424 



Miscellaneous Index. 



301, 303, 305, 306 (2), 309, 310, 316, 333, 

 342, 343, 344, 348, 363, 374, 375, 376, 398, 

 400 (3), 404, 410, 411, 413, 415, 417 

 433, 434 (2), 442, 445, 450, 452, 453 (2) 

 462, 464, 465, 406, 467 (2), 468 (2), 470 

 (2), 471, 478, 481 (2) ; iii. 10, 29, 33, 42 

 43, 48, 49, 61, 90, 99, 110, 113, 115, 117, 

 130, 141, 143, 149, 156, 157, 158, 1G5 (2) 

 106, 169, 170 (2), 172, 178, 192. 194 2 

 199, 200, 202, 200, 220 (3), 234, 236, 252 

 256, 202, 264, 267, 272, 275, 281, 284, 286 

 293 (2), 297, 314 (2), 319, 322, 323, 341 

 345, 349, 353, 359, 360, 368, 371. 



Nova Scotia, military expedition to, iii. 

 •j31. 



Numismatist, an early, iii. 173. 



Nutty Ilill, early proprietors of land at, 

 li. 361, 411 (2), 414. 



Obsequies at the burial of General Lin- 

 coln, iii. 10. 

 Odd Fellows. See Independent Order of. 

 Officers of tlie Continental Armj^, ii. 67 

 284 (3), 465; iii. 9 (2), 129, 259, 296! 

 297, 465. 

 Officers of the U. S. Re?ular Army ii 

 143, 284 (3), 345, 347, '^473; iii. 9, 129^ 

 290, b43. 

 Officers of the U. S. Navy, ii. 15, 85 117 • 



iii. 41, 50, 155. 

 Old Colony House, when erected, iii. 141. 

 Old Houses. See Residences. 

 Old Planters Hill, early proprietors of 

 land at, or references to, ii. 121, 359, 

 423. See also Planter's Hill. 

 Oldest native of Hingliam living in 1888, 



iii. 157.* 

 Oldest person who ever lived in Hindiam 



iii. 192. 

 Oration in Hingham on the death of 



Washington, iii. 22. 

 Orcliards, early mention of, ii. 126, 196 



429; iii. 21, 112, 256,312. 

 Ordinations, ii. 17, 94 (2), 136, 234, 264, 

 340, 485 ; iii. 107, 130, 146. 184, 277, 288. 

 Organ builder, an early, ii. 431. 

 Otis Hill, early grants and proprietors of 

 ^^ land at. See Weary-all Hill. 

 " Over the Delaware,"" early proprietors 

 of land and residents of tlie locality 

 known as, ii. 14, 389, 428 ; iii. 115, 157. 

 "Over the River," earlv residents, ii. 164 

 165, 387, 389, 424, 425, 426 ; iii. 15o' 

 164, 105, 166, 271. 

 Oxford University, Eng., graduate of, iii. 



Packet-masters, ii. 105, 238, 240, 258, 314 

 445, 455 (2) ; iii. 84, 154, 175, 248, 303 

 (2), 304 (2). 



* Miss Lydia SouUier, the person referred to d 

 at Qiiincy, 11 Oct., ISSy, aet. 100 yrs. and nearl'y 4 

 mos. ■' j 



Page's Bridge and meadows, probable 

 origm of the name, and references to 

 li. 153; iii. 105. 

 Pall bearers at the interment of General 



Lincoln, iii. 10. 

 Passage way, or lane, to be forever kept 



open, ii. 270. 

 Pastorates, long, ii. 94, 205, 335, 340, 485 • 



iii. 130, 147, 277, 288. 

 Pear Tree Hill, early residents at or near 



11. 150, 151, 155, 390; iii. 132, 152. 

 Pequod, early settlement of, iii. 71. 

 Pequod War, reference to the, iii. 65. 

 Philadelphia, Wilmington, & Baltimore 



Railroad, president of the, ii. 333. 

 Philip's War, Indian depredations during 

 ii. 338, 387 ; iii. 164, 289 ; other refer' 

 ences to, iii. 355-6. 

 Philip's War, massacre of the English and 

 friendly Indians at the Pawtucket fight, 

 iii. 108. '' ' 



Philip's War, references to, ii. 18, 39, 210 

 243, 336, 412, 413, 423; iii. 124, 142, 158! 

 284, 312, 332. 

 Phips Canada Expedition, ii. 11, 100, 123 



268, 401, 424 ; iii. 05, 102, 252. 

 Physicians: Alden, Charles H. (U. S.A.), 

 ii. 473; Andrews, Ephraim, of Balti! 

 more, Md., ii. 12; Bailey, David, of 

 Hanover, iii. 37, 39; Ball, Stephen of 

 Northboro', ii. 478, 484; Banks, Elias, 

 li. 156; Barker, Josliua, ii. 23, 84- iii 

 19, 52, 329; Bates. George, ii. '47; 

 Barnes, Joseph, of Merrimack, N. H., 

 ii. 24 ; Beal, Lazarus, ii. 64; iii 311; 

 Blake, Charles, of Northboro', ii. 84; 

 Blood, Oliver II., of Worcester, ii. 266- 

 Bourne, Thomas, ii. 88; Bradford' 

 Gamaliel, iii. 130 ; Cushing, Benjamin, 

 of Dorchester, ii. 171; iii. 239; Gush- 

 ing, Isaiah, ii. 163 ; Cushing, Thomas 

 of Barre Centre, N. Y., ii. 165 ; Cutler,' 

 John, 11. 145, 149; Dixon, John, ii. 193 

 441; Dorr, Charles A., ii. 194; Edes 

 Robert T., ii. 209; Fiske, Robert T. P ' 

 ii. 19, 2.30, 266 ; Foster, Joseph, ii. 456 ; 

 French, Daniel, ii. 236, 309; iii. 218; 

 Fuller, Samuel, the Plymouth Pilgrim^ 

 ii. 241 ; Gale, Spencer, of Portland,'^Me.! 

 ii. 319; Gay, Martin, of Boston, ii. 

 266 ; Gibson, Henry, of New Ipswich 

 N. H, ii. 320; Gordon, Charles, ii. 277;' 

 Gordon, Timothy, of Weymouth and 

 Plymouth, ii. 278, 394; Gordon, Wil- 

 liam, ii. 277; Gordon, William A., of 

 New Bedford, ii. 277 ; Grecnleaf, Dan- 

 iel, ii. 279; iii. 58, 85; Hall, Nathaniel, 

 ii. 138, 283; Harlow, Jonathan E., ii! 

 290; iii. 238; Hay ward, James, ii. 295; 

 Hersey, Abner, of Barnstable, ii. 302 • 

 Ilerscy, Ezekiel, ii. 12, 305, 423; iii. 

 375 ; Hersey, James, of Barnstable, ii. 

 301 ; Hersey, Nathan, of Leicester, ii. 

 303; Hichborn, Alexander, of North 

 Bridgewater, ii. .328 ; Hobart, Peter, of 

 Hanover, ii. 159, 341 ; Iloyt, Moses, of 



