ABBOTT, JERE, in private the-
atricals, 27, 30-32. Abbott, Miss, 27. "Absolute, Sir Anthony," played
Academy of Arts and Sciences, 385.
Academy of Music, 346.
Adam, Miss H. A., 27, 28, 30. Adams, Charles Francis, 99, 177,
Adams, Charles Francis, the
younger, on Latin in the Har- vard Catalogue, 132.
Adams, John, 181, 190, 191, 203, 210, 267, 274.
"Advertiser". See "Boston Daily Advertiser."
Agassiz, Alexander, 17, 167, 410. Agassiz, Mrs. Alexander, 32. Agassiz, Mrs. Louis, 22, 23, 124. Aldie Gap, battle at, 65. "American Architect," 262. Ames family, 4.
Amory, Charles, 252.
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, Lee's reminiscences of, 84-89, 168, 387. Andrew, John A., Governor of Massachusetts, 53, 59, 61, 109, 120, 266; appoints Lee Colonel of staff, 54-56; presentation of the muskets, 57, 58; Pearson's Life
of, 61, 76; his selection of offi- cers, 62, 63; his correspondence, 73; difficulty with Butler about regiments, 74-76; letters from Lee to,77-78,81, 82; commissions Lee to write a history of the militia, 90; misses support of Wendell Phillips, 97; his feeling towards the Whig (Republican) party, 115; Lee's defence of, 177, 178; Lee's "Personal Reminiscences of," 227-261; his preparation for war, 228-338; his task of organization, 239- 261; his effort to preserve the Hancock house, 264; his as- sociation with the State House, 270, 271; Lee's appreciation of, 291, 292.
Andrew, John F., member of Congress, 108.
Andrews, General, 230. Anti-Corn-Law League, 5. ̧ Antietam, battle of, 66.
Appleton, Nathan, 5. Argyle, Duke of, 282. Atkins, Henry, 355. Atkins, Henry, Jr., 355. Atkins, Katherine, 345. "Atlantic Monthly," Lee's article on Mrs. Kemble in, 171; Mrs. Kemble's "Old Woman's Gos- sip" in, 314.
BACK BAY, Boston, 187. Balch, Francis V., characterization of, 167.
Ball's Bluff, engagement of, 64, 65, 76, 245.
Banks, Gen. N. P., censured by Lee, 83.
Barber, Dr., instructor at Harvard College, 13.
Barrett, Mrs., the actress, 299. Bartlett, Sidney, 168.
Bartlett, Gen. William Francis, presentation of his bust in Me- morial Hall, 130.
Bath, England, 283. Baxter, Captain, 288. Bayley, Samuel K., 290. Beard, Alanson W., condemned by Lee, 103, 117.
Bell, Mrs. Joseph (Helen Choate),
Bell Alley, widening of, 285. Bellingham, Governor Richard,264. Belmont Dramatic Club, 23. Berkeswell, England, 379. Berwick, Maine, 186. Beverly, Mass., 5, 9. Beverly Farms, Mass., 34, 103, 160, 191, 192, 389.
Bigelow, George Tyler, 84, 288. Bigelow, Henry J., Lee's obituary, 355-362.
Bigelow, Miss, 28.
Blaine, James G., Lee's censures
upon, 103, 105, 107, 116. Blair, Francis P. (senior), 238. Blair, Montgomery, 177. Blake, the actor, 353.
Blake, G. B., Jr., in private theat- ricals, 28, 29, 30.
Blanchard, Senator, 265.
Boit, Mrs. E. D., Jr., in private theatricals, 29, 31. "Bombastes Furioso," 23. Bonnat, the artist, 51.
Boston, 5, 7, 9, 14, 21, 41, 60, 61, 79, 93, 96, 105, 115, 148, 151, 153, 157, 161, 175, 178, 180, 184, 186- 187, 189, 190, 198, 209, 222, 263, 280, 298, 305, 352, 384, 386, 388, 414.
"Boston Almanac," 287.
Boston Amateur Dramatic Club, 28, 29, 30, 31.
Boston Athenæum, 414. Boston Brigade Band, Lee's sketch of, 168, 170, 212.
Boston Common, 265'; attempt of West End Street Railway Com- pany to use, 188, 189.
"Boston Daily Advertiser," 58,
78, 103, 104, 106, 230, 331, 338, 344.
"Boston Daily Evening Trans- cript," Lee's letter on Labor Day parade printed in, 171–174. Boston Lancers, 78, 79, 81, 388. Boston Latin School, 136. Boston Light Infantry, 288, 384. Boston Museum, 41.
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 419. Boston Port Society, 227, 420. "Boston Post," 56, 103, 231, 259. "Boston Report," 5, 114. Boston Society for Medical Im- provement, 357.
Boston Theatre, construction of, 213, 214; John Gilbert at, 352, 354.
Boston Volunteer Fire Depart- ment, in Broad St. riot, 288. Boutwell, George S., Governor of Massachusetts, 238; disliked by Lee, 114.
Bowditch, Edward, in private the- atricals, 27, 28.
Bowditch, E. Francis, in private theatricals, 27, 29, 30.
Bowditch, Vincent Y., letter to Lee about Salvini dinner, 45. Bowen, Prof. Francis, remark about Lee, 122.
"Box and Cox," 23.
Boyd, Gen. John P., 278. Boylston, Susannah, 190, 267. Boylston, Zabdiel, introducer of inoculation, 291. Boys' Asylum, 264.
Brackett, J. Q. A., Governor of
Massachusetts, 116.
Bradford, George Partridge, obit- uary, 363-364.
Bradford, William, 363. Bradstreet, Simon, 4. Braman, Jarvis, 290.
Brigade Band. See Boston Brigade Band.
"Brigands of Lodi," 28. Brigham, Colonel, 252.
Brimmer, Martin, characterization of, 167; obituary, 418, 419. Broad Street Riot, Lee's paper on,
Brookline, 22, 23, 51; Lee's estate
in, 190-192, 267. Brooks, Phillips, 111, 128, 317; prayer at the Harvard Com- memoration Celebration, 123; on compulsory attendance at prayers, 133; characterization of, 167. Bulkeley, Rev. Peter, 402. Browne, Col. Albert G., private secretary of Gov. Andrew, 253.
Browning, Mrs., 308.
Buchanan, James, 229, 231. Bull Run, battle of, 256. Bullard, William Story, partner of
Lee, 15; obituary, 497-409. Bunker Hill, sentiment for, 256, 271; the locality, 284; Devens' oration at, 389.
Burditt, the band-master, 213. Burgoyne, Sir John, Lieutenant-
Butler, Benjamin F., Governor of
Massachusetts, 100, 102, 105, 120, 177, 230; corrected by Lee, 58, 59; clash with Andrew, 74-76; Lee's opinion of, 83; as a public man, 95; Lee's criticism of, 115; his military career, 246. Butler, Pierce, 301. "Butler's Own Book," 76.
CABOT, CAROLine, 25. Cabot, Charles, 66.
Cabot, Edward C., 23, 24, 26, 32; Lieutenant-Colonel, 76; architect of Boston theatre, 213. Cabot, Elizabeth, 5.
Cabot, Elizabeth Perkins. See Lee, Mrs. Henry.
Cabot, George (the younger), 358.
Cabot, J. Elliot, 24, 34; character- ization of, 166.
Cabot, Mrs. J. Elliot, 34.
Cabot, Julia. See Wilde, Mrs. George C.
Cabot, Samuel, 22, 50.
Cabot, Walter, in private theat- ricals, 24, 25.
Cabot family, 4, 9, 53.
Cadet Band, 169; uniform of, 170. Cadets, First Corps of, anecdote of, 76. See also Independent Corps of Cadets. Calcutta, 5.
Callahan, Captain, 416. Calumet & Hecla mine, 11.
Cambridge, Mass., 6, 15, 366, 382. Cameron, Simon, Secretary of War, 238.
Carlyle, Thomas, 392. Carr, Sir Robert, 273.
Cary, Elizabeth. See Agassiz,
Cary, Miss Sarah, in private
theatricals, 23, 25.
Cary, Thomas, in private theat- ricals, 23, 25.
"Cat Changed into a Woman," 30. Cedar Mountain, battle of, 66, 330; Banks at, 83.
Chandler, Parker C., 196. Channing, William Ellery, D.D., 204, 205, 206, 316, 367. Chapman, Miss Mary B., 27. Charles River Embankment, Lee's views on, 194. Charleston, 68, 114.
Charnock, Elizabeth, 4. Chicago, 78, 81.
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, 17.
Child, Mrs., 278.
Childs, Nathaniel, 31. Choate, Rufus, 160. Christ Church, 274, 281. "Christian Examiner," 364. Church, Dr. Benjamin, 274. City Guards, 170, 288. Civil Service Reform, 121. Clark, Elizabeth, 281. Clark, Lemuel, 169. Clark, Sarah, 282.
Clark, William, 279, 282.
Clark house, the, 277, 279–281. Clark Square. See North Square. Clarke, James Freeman, character- ization of, 166. Clark's Island, 363. Claybrooke, England, 379. Cleveland, Grover, 113, 122.
Cleveland, Sarah Paine, obituary,
Clevenger, Miss Sarah, 24. Clifford, Governor, 238.
Codman, Col. Charles R., in politics, 108.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 110. College rebellions at Harvard,
Columbia Street (Boston), 7. Combe, Mrs. George, 306. Comer, Thomas, musician, 169. "Commemoration Ode," Lowell's,
Common Street (Boston), 8. Concord, Mass., 400, 401, 402, 406. Cook, excoriated by Lee,
264, 265, 267-269. Copp's Hill, Boston, 4, 274, 276,
Coquelin, Benoît Constant, the
French actor, 44, 47, 48. Cotting, Charles U., 129. Cotton, Rev. John, 4, 264.
Country of the Pointed Firs," by Miss Jewett, 188.
Covent Garden, 295, 300, 320. Cromwell, Henry, in connection with Sir Harry Frankland and Agnes Surriage, 283-285. Cromwell, Oliver, 282.
Crowninshield, Francis B., services in the Civil War, 237. Cummings, militiaman, 290. Cunningham, Mrs. Edward, 25. Curtis, Mrs. Charles P., 24.
Cushing, Robert M., in private the- atricals, 23, 27, 29-32. Cushing, Thomas, 139.
Cushing, Thomas F., in private the-
atricals, 23, 28, 31, 32.
Cushman, Charlotte, 36, 353, 355.
DABNEY, CHARLES, 64. Dabney, Edward, 64. Dabney, F., 27.
Dale, William J., Surgeon-General of Massachusetts in Civil War 252.
"Damon and Pythias," 28.
Dana, Richard H., a Free-Soiler,
60; characterization of, 166. Dartmouth College, 373.
Davis, Jefferson, 229.
Davis, John, Governor of Mas- sachusetts, 84.
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