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cussion, 100; movement among Greeks, 99, |
147, 177, 208, 381; persecution of Protestant
Greeks, 147, 381; death of Carabet, his dying
testimony, 150; state of the church, 209, 253;
progress, 209, 255; retrospect of the year,
209; error to be opposed, 253; seminaries,
254, 256; cases of interest, 254; prospects,
381, 385; Armenian pastors, letter to the
Board, 382; meeting of, 383; churches at
Nicomedia and Ada Bazar, 384; progress in
the interior of Turkey, 416; Sivas, 417; need
of more means and men, 417; facilities fur-
nished by posts and post-offices, 418; new
place of worship at Nicomedia, 418; encour-
agement around Nicomedia, Ada Bazar, 419.

Erzrum, station at, 6, 126, 203, 248; letter
from Mr. l'eabody, 126; Mr Bliss, 203; tour
to Diarbekir, 126; signs of progress, 203.

Smyrna, station at, 6, 139.

Trebizond, station at, 6, 124, 377; letters
from-Mr. Powers, 124; Mr. Bliss, 377; state
of church, 124; congregation, 125; distribution
of books, 125; discussion, 125, prospects,
125; evidence of progress, 377; Protestant
funeral, a contrast, 378.

Armstrong, Hon. S. T., decease of, 177.

Bakali-see Africa, West.

Baptist [English] Missionary Society, 283.
Baraka-see Africa, West.
Batticotta-see Ceylon.

Beirût-see Syria.

Benevolence, prize essays on, 245.
Besneh-see Armenians, Aintab station.
Bhingar-see Ahmednuggur.

Bombay mission, 8, 20, 176, 235, 308, 349, 369,
393; annual survey, &; letters from-Mr. Al-
len, 20, 308; Mr. Hume, 285, 349, 369; native
press in Western India, 21, 351; the Brahmins
assailed, 21; a reformed religion called for,
22; prospects encouraging, 24; discussion
with Parsees, 176; encouragement for tract
distribution, 285; a new era of religious liber-
ty, act relating to caste, 308; call for laborers,
missionaries needed for Mohammedans, 349;
Mohammedans accessible, influence of Bom-
bay on Arabia and Persia, 350; Parsees,
Jains, &c. need missionaries, 351; attention to
female education, interest of young men in the
subject, government action, 369-371; schools
at Satara, 393.

Borneo, mission to, 11; annual survey, 11.
British and Foreign Bible Society, 284.

Calls for laborers-see Appeals.
Canton mission, 11, 32, 52, 185, 212, 279, 320.
358, 393; annual survey, 11; revision of
Scriptures, 32, 212, 280; letters from-Mr.
Williams, 52; Mr Bridgman, 279; difficulty
in finding houses, 52; political events, 52, 279,
393; opium, 52, 187, 279; letter from the mis-
sion, 185; missionaries at Canton, 185; oppo-
sition to foreigners, 185; labors of the year,
186; need of the gospel, 188; famine, 279;
changes in twenty years, 279; call for help,

320.

Caste in India, movements respecting, 227, 305,
308.

Ceylon mission, 10, 32, 69, 75, 135, 229, 291, 363,
420; annual survey, 10; death of Mrs. Apthorp,
32, 76; medical department, 69; letters from-
Mr. Smith, 75; Mr. Howland, 77, 293; Mr. Mills,
79; Mr. Noyes, 80; Mr. Fletcher, 81; Mr.
Meigs, 135, 296; Dr. Scudder, 291; Pandi-
teripo station, report, 75; schools, 76, 78, 79,
135, Batticotta station, 77; native helpers, 77,
293, 295, 365; Batticotta seminary, 79, 232,
363; extent of field, obstacles, 80; annual
meeting of mission, 81; caste violated, 83;

death of church members, 135, 233, 291; vil-
lage preaching, 135; report for 1849, different
stations, &c.. 229; the church, 230, 232, 291,
297, 364; Oodooville school, 235; schools,
292, 297, 299; heathen festival, 293; cases of
apostacy, 293; interest at Valany, 294; visit
of the Governor, his notice of the mission, 298;
Tamil Scriptures, new version, 298; report of
Oodooville station, schools, religious interest,
299.

Cherokees, mission to, 13, 320, 420; annual sur-
vey, 13.

China, new map of, 245-see Canton, Amoy,
Fuh-chau.

Chinese geography, new, account of, 217.
Choctaws, mission to, 13, 168, 248, 281; annual
survey, 13; letters from Mr. Copeland, 168,
281.

Christianity Revived in the East, by H. G. O.
Dwight, 393.

Church Missionary Society [English], 283.
Constantinople-see Armenian mission.

Dakotas, mission to, 14, 169, 177, 282, 388;
annual survey, 14; letter from Dr. Williamson,
church organized at Kaposia, 169; church at
Oak Grove, 177; letter from Mr. Riggs, Da-
kota lexicon, 282; letter from Dr. Adams, dis-
couragements, 282; letter from Mr. Hopkins,
ingratitude, excitement respecting treaty, 388;
report of the mission, schools, churches, oppo-
sition, contributions, 389.

Diarbekir-see Armenians, Erzrum, and Aintab
stations, and Syria, Mosul station.

Donations, 33, 69, 103, 140, 178, 213, 249, 285,
321, 358, 394, 421.

Ehden-see Syria, Tripoli station.
Embarkation of missionaries, 33, 140, 177, 212,
219, 285, 321, 394, 420
Erzrum-see Armenian mission.
Ewa-see Sandwich Islands.

French, their proceedings at the Sandwich
Islands, 61-67.

Fuh-chau mission, 12, 136, 188, 217, 345, 358;
annual survey, 12; letter from the mission, ap-
peal for reinforcement. 17; letters from-Mr.
Baldwin, 136, 315; Mr. Johnson, 188; Mr.
Peet, 217; how soon should the missionary
preach, 136; tones in the language, 137; mis-
sionary joys, 137; trials, 138; moral blindness
of Chinese, 189; labors, 189; new Chinese
geography, 217-225; appeal for men and
means, difficulties of the field, importance of
the field, 315; arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Doolit-
tle, 358.

Geographical discoveries in South Africa, 170.
Greece, mission to, 5, 33, 121, 248. 392; annual
survey. 5; letters from Dr. King, 33, 121, 248;
distribution of books to Italians, 33, 121, 248;
assassination of the Minister of Religion and
Education, 392.

Hasbeiya-see Syria, Abeih station.
Hilo-see Sandwich Islands.
Home proceedings, 33, 140, 177, 212, 248, 285,
321. 393.

Honolulu-see Sandwich Islands.
Ifafa-see Africa, South.
Ifumi-see Africa, South.
Inanda-see Africa, South.
India and the Hindoos; by F. De W. Ward, no-
tice of, 419.
Itafamasi-see Africa, South.
Italian refugees-see Greece.

Jews, mission to, 5, 68, 103, 122, 145, 210, 212,
357, 385; annual survey, 5; letters from Mr.
Dodd, 122, 145, 385; Jewish schools, 122,
387; Hebrew Spanish, 123; help needed, 145,
386; female degradation, 146; teacher friendly,
146; arts to obtain money, 210; profitless dis-
cussion, 211; Armenian helper, 212; arrival of
Mr. Parsons, 357; signs of progress, 385; the
present period critical, 386; influence of the
mission, 386; ignorance of the people, 387; the
university, 387.

Kaisareah-see Armenians, Aintab station.
Kau-see Sandwich Islands.

Kealakekua-see Sandwich Islands.
Killis-see Armenians, Aintab station.
Kissab-see Armenians, Aintab station.
Kohala-see Sandwich Islands.

Lac-qui-parle-see Dakotas.
Lahaina-see Sandwich Islands.
Languages of South Africa, 173.
Latimer, Capt, 379.

London Missionary Society, 284.

Madras mission, 9, 17, 44, 73, 140, 164, 190, 226,
248, 305, 420; annual survey, 9; letters from-
Mr. Winslow, 17, 75, 164; Dr. Scudder, 73; an-
nual mission meeting, 17; journal of Dr. Seud-
der, 44, 226; great loss of life at a festival, 44;
decline of an anti-missionary college, 44; a
funded Hindoo institution, 45; death of Mrs.
Scudder, 73; revising the Scriptures, 140;
examination of schools, 164; letter from the
mission, labors of the year, schools, the church,
appeal for a reinforcement, 190; suppression
of human sacrifices, 226, 248; rescued chil-
dren taught, 226; Hindoo movement respect-
ing caste, 227; mission press, 228; Madras
missionary conference on caste, 305.
Madura mission, 9 18, 46, 192, 285, 301; annual
survey, 9; annual report, stations, churches,
schools, statistics, 192-196; letters from-Mr.
Muzzy, 18, 302; Mr. Tracy, 46, 301; Dr.
Shelton, 47; Mr. Herrick, 198; Mr. Me Milan,

199;

native Christians, 18, 47, 301; Maloor,
18; religious interest, 46; seminary, 46, 301;
labors for the sick, 47; the Pulneys, 48; jour-
nal of Mr. Chandler, places visited, 196; vil-
lage congregations, 195, 198, 302; schools,
198, 303; death of a native, 198; opposition
from Jesuits, 199; appeals for helpers, 285,
304; a Christian wife, 302; seed not lost, 303.
Malcom Peth-see Bombay.
Maloor-see Madura.
Manepy-see Ceylon.

Molokai-see Sandwich Islands.
Mapumulo-see Africa, South.

Marash-see Armenians, Aintab station.
Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, 218.
Morgan, Commodore, letter to missionaries, 379

Nestorians, mission to, 7, 25, 53, 69, 83, 97, 129,
159, 201, 237, 309, 358, 408; annual survey,
7; letters from-Mr. Perkins, 25, 97, 237; Mr.
Stocking, 98, 309; Dr. Wright, 129; Mr.
Breath, 159; Mr. Cochran, 159, 408; Mr.
Coan, 201; annual meeting, 25; aspect of the
field, 25; contemplated labors in the moun-
tains, 26; journal of tour to Mosul, 53-61,
83-97; arrival of Messrs. Breath and Coan,
69; plan for prosecuting labor in Koordistan.
97; native preachers, 98; seminaries, 129, 159,
160, 241; Tekhoma, 129; preaching tour, 130;
the new governor, the king, 130; Mr. Stevens,
the English consul, his kindness to the mission,
159, 353, 408; the revival, 160, 161, 201, 237-
245; labors of native helpers and pupils, 25,
202, 237–241, 244, 312, 409; general influence

of truth, 309; Geog Tapa, 309; John, his study
and library, 310; Seir, the city, Degala, Ar-
deshai, 310-312; more laborers needed, 312;
schools, 313; the patriarch Mar Shimon, 408;
happy death of a pupil, 410.

New York Indians, mission to, 15; annual sur-
vey, 15.

Newasse-see Ahmednuggur.
Nicomedia-see Armenians.
Nineveh, 57.

Nimroud, 58.

North American Indians-see Cherokees, Choc-
taws, Dakotas, New York Indians, Ojibwas,.
Abenaquis.

Ojibwas, mission to, 15, 212; annual survey, 15;
removal authorized, 212.
Oodooville-see Ceylon.

Oorfa-see Armenians, Aintab station, and Syria,
Mosul station.

Opium trade, essay on, 176-see also Canton
mission.

Oregon Indians, 13; annual survey, 13.
Oroomiah-see Nestorians.

Panditeripo-see Ceylon.

Postage of Missionary Herald, 140.
Pulney Mountains-see Madura.

Sandwich Islands, mission to, 12, 61, 102, 103,
109, 140, 166, 176, 248, 397; annual survey,
12; proceedings of the French, 61-67; letter
from Mr. Paris, Kau, liberality, temperance
festival, 102; visit of the Ohio at Hilo, 103,
reception of Mr. Pogue at Kealakekua, 103
progress at Kau, 103, 399; letter from Mr.
Coan, Hilo, return of health, state of the church,
a suggestion, biographical sketch, improved
roads, 109-111, 400; census, 140. 397; letter
from Mr. Bishop, Ewa, religious declension at
E., diminished population, partial improve-
ment, the Hawaiian Christian, ground of hope,
166, 167; letter from Mr. Hitchcock, Molokai,
state of religion, liberality, 167, 168; additions
to 1st church. Honolulu, gale at Kohala, 176;
influence of California, 248; statistics, popula-
tion, schools, 397; churches, contributions, 398;
report of Kau station, progress, contributions,
schools, Papists. 399; report of Hilo station,
roads, destructive storm, building, schools, Pa-
pists, the church, 400; report of Kealakekua
station, religion, temperance, Sabbath schools,
benevolence, 401; report of Kohala station,
sickness and death, Christianity and civiliza-
tion, work and hopes for the future, severe
gale, 402-405; letter from Dr. Wetmore, Hilo,
sickness, Mrs. Wetmore's school, 405; letter
from Mr. Emerson, Waialua, ordination of first
native pastor, sickness, state of the people, se-
curing lands to natives, 406-403.
Satara-see Bombay.

Scriptures, translation and revision of, 32, 140,
212. 280.

Seroor-see Ahmednuggur.
Shanghai-see Canton.
Siam, mission to, 10, 67; annual survey, 10;
journal of Mr. Hemmenway, journey to Phra-
bat, 67.

Sioux-see Dakotas.
Sivas-see Armenians, Constantinople station.
Smyrna-see Armenians.

Stevens, Mr., English consul at Tabreez, 159,
358, 408.

Survey. annual, of the missions, 1-16.
Syria, mission to, 6, 379-see the stations below;
annual survey, 6; correspondence of Commo-
dore Morgan and Capt. Latimer with the mis-
sionaries, 379.

Abeih, station at, 6, 259, 285; report of the

station, 259; Arabic preaching, 259; English
services, 260; schools, 260; Hasbeiya, 200;
the seminary, 261, 285.

Aleppo, station at, 7, 69, 204, 376; letter from
Mr. Benton, 204; tidings from Mosul, 204;
opposition, 205; report of the station, 376; in-
creased interest, additions to the church, 376;
annoyance, progress, 377.

Beirut, station at, 6, 256, 393; report of na-
tive church, 256; of schools, 258; letter from
Mr Whiting, communion season, Hasbeiya,
Jaffa, interesting case, 257; arrival of Mr.
Thomson, 393.

Mosul, station at, 33, 131, 212, 248, 269, 314,
357, 371, 393; sailing of Mr. Marsh, 33; letter
from Mr Ford, Oorfa, Diarbekir, Jezira, re-
ception at Mosul, the Syrian bishop, reasons
for occupying Mosul, 131–134; letters from Mr.
Marsh, 269, 318, 410; journey from Aleppo,
269; prospects at Diarbekir, 269; prospects at
Mosul, 270; journal of Mr. Ford, 314; the
bishop, 315, 371, 372; opposition, 316; ex-
communication, 316; important movements,
317; Jeremiah, his return from Oroomiah, his

influence, 371; journey to Oroomiah, mountain
scenery, ancient monument, Plain of Oroomiah,
410-412

Tripoli, station at, 7, 101, 363; letter from
Mr. Foot. 101; Maronite opposition, obstacles,
schools, 101; report of the station, 263; diffi-.
culties at Ehden settled, 263.

Table Mountain-see Africa, South.
Tillipally-see Ceylon
Trebizond-see Armenians.
Tripoli-see Syria.

Two years in Upper India; by John C. Lowrie,
notice of, 419.

Umlazi-see Africa, South.
Umsunduzi-see Africa, South.
Umvoti-see Atrica, South.

Valany-see Ceylon.

Waialua-see Sandwich Islands.
Wesleyan [English] Missionary Society, 284.
Wudaley-see Ahmednuggur.

INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS.

The following Index contains the Names of the Missionaries and Assistant Missionaries whose com-
munications are inserted in this volume, and those about whom information is given.

Abraham, Andrew, 4, 38, 139, Bond, Mrs., 12.

361, 362.

Abraham, Mrs., 4, 38.

Adams, Moses N., 14, 282.

Adams, Mrs., 14.

Adams, Newton, 4, 117, 361.

Adams, Mrs, 4.

Aiton, John F., 15.
Aiton, Mrs, 15.
Agnew, Miss Eliza, 10.
Alexander, W. P., 12.
Alexander, Mrs, 12.
Allen, D. O., 8, 20, 303.
Andrews, C. B, 12.
Andrews, Seth L., 12.
Apthorp, Mrs., 32, 76.
Armstrong, Richard, 13.
Ayer, Frederick, 15.
Bailey, Edward, 12.
Bailey, Mrs., 12.

Baldwin, Caleb C., 12, 136, 345.
Baldwin, Mrs., 12.
Baldwin, Dwight, 12, 248.
Baldwin, Mrs., 12.

Ball, Dyer, 11, 186, 358.
Ball, Mrs., 11.

Ballantine, H, 8.
Ballantine, Mrs, 8.
Benjamin, Nathan, 6.
Benjamin, Mrs., 6.

Bennet, Miss Hannah, 13.
Benton, William A., 7, 204.
Benton, Mrs., 7.
Best, Jacob, 4, 212, 281.
Bishop, Artemas, 12, 166.
Bishop, Mrs, 12.

Bissell, Lewis, 13.

Bissell, Mrs., 13.

Bliss, Asher, 15.

Bliss, Mrs, 15.

Coan, Mrs., 7, 69.

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279.

Cooke, Mrs., 12.

Cope, Edward, 10.

Cope, Mrs., 10.

Copeland, C. C., 13, 168, 281.

120, Copeland, Mrs, 13.

Bridgman, Mrs., 11.
Bridgman, James G., 11.
Brown, Miss Lydia, 12.
Bryant, James C., 4, 119,
139, 183, 320.
Bryant, Mrs., 4. 119.
Burgess, Ebenezer, 8, 273.
Burgess, Mrs., 8.
Burnell, Thomas S., 10.
Burnell, Mrs., 10.
Bushnell, Albert, 4, 38, 212, 230
Bushnell, Mrs., 4, 38, 212, 225,

280.
Butler, Elizur, 14.
Butler, Mrs., 14.

Butler, John Adams, 140.
Butler, Mrs., 140.
Buttrick, Daniel S., 14.
Byington, Cyrus, 13.
Byington, Mrs, 13.

Calhoun, Simeon H., 6, 259, 380.
Calhoun, Mrs, 6.
Capell, Miss Mary Ann.
Castle, Samuel N., 12.
Castle, Mrs, 12.
Chamberlain, Levi, 12.
Chamberlain, Mrs., 12.
Chandler, John E., 9, 196.
Chandler, Mrs., 9.

Bliss, Edwin E. 6, 213, 320, 377. Cherry, Heury, 9.

Bliss, Mrs., 6, 213.

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Cherry, Mrs., 9

Clark, Mrs., 12.

Copeland, H. K, 13.
Copeland, Mrs., 13.

Crane, Oliver, 6, 158, 320.
Crane, Mrs, 6.
Cummings, Seneca, 12.
Cummings, Mrs., 12.
Cunningham, Martha A., 14.
Dana, Mrs. Ann B., 13.
Day, Kellogg, 14.
Day, Mrs., 14.

De Forest, H. A., 6, 258, 380.
De Forest, Mrs, 6, 258.
Dickinson, Miss Caroline, 13.
Dimond, Henry, 12.

Dimond, Mrs, 12.

Dodd, E. M., 5. 68, 103, 122,

145, 210, 212, 385.

Dodd, Mrs., 5.

Dolbear, Miss C. F. C., 14.

Dole, Daniel, 12.

Dole, Mrs., 12

Doolittle, Justus, 12, 33, 358.

Doolittle, Mrs., 12, 33, 358.

Doty, Elihu, 11, 48, 177, 289,
320, 346.

Doty, Mrs., 11.

Dulles, John W., 9, 18.

Clark, E. W., 12, 176, 248, 397. Dulles, Mrs., 9.

Coan, G. W., 7, 69, 201.

Dwight, H. G. O., 6, 321, 393,

420.

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Perkins. Justin, 7, 25, 53, 83, 97,

Hume, R. W, 8, 285, 349, 369. Perkins, Mrs., 7.

Hume, Mrs., 8.

Hunt, P. R., 9, 228.

Hunt, Mrs., 9, 18.

Hunt, T. Dwight, 13.
Hurter, G. C., 6.

Hurter, Mrs, 6.

Ireland, William, 4, 119, 361.

Ireland, Mrs., 4, 119.

Ives, Mark, 12.

Ives, Mrs., 12.

13.

81.

Fairbank Mrs. 8.
Farrar, Miss Cynthia, 8.
Fay, Miss Catharine A.,
Fisk, Miss Fidelia, 7.
Fletcher, Adin H., 10,

Fletcher, Mrs., 10.

Foot, Horace, 7, 101, 263.
Foot, Mrs., 7.

Ford, J. Edwards, 7, 69,
314.

Ford, Mrs., 7.

Ford, George, 9.

Ford, Mrs., 9.

Ford, Henry A., 285.

Fox, Miss Caroline A., 13.
French, Ozro, 8.
French, Mrs, 8.

Johnson, Edward, 12.
Johnson, Mrs., 12

Johnson, Stephen, 12. 188.
Johnston, T. P., 6, 157.
Johnston, Mrs., 6.

Ker, Miss Sarah, 13.

Keyes, Miss Harriet N., 14.

131, King, Jonas, 5, 33, 121, 248, 392.
King, Mrs., 5.

Giddings, Miss Eliza, 14.
Goodell, William, 6. 177, 357.
Goodell, Mrs, 6.

Goulding, Miss Harriet, 13.
Graves, Mrs. M. L., 8.
Green, Samuel F., 10, 69.
Griswold, Mrs., 4.

Grout, Aldin, 4, 114, 183,
361.

Grout, Mrs., 4, 115.

Kingsbury, Cyrus, 13.
Kingsbury, Mrs., 13.

Kinney, Henry, 12, 103, 399.
Kinney, Mrs, 12.
Ladd, Daniel, 6, 139.
Ladd, Mrs., 6.
Lathrop, Edwin, 13.
Lathrop, Mrs., 13.
Lathrop, Mrs. L E., 13.
Lawrence, Mrs., 9.
Lindley, Daniel, 4, 361.
Lindley, Mrs., 4.
Little, Charles, 9.
Lovell, Miss H. M., 6.

319, Lyman, D. B., 12.
Lyman, Mrs., 12.

Lyons, Lorenzo, 12.

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Hall, Miss Margaret, 15.
Hamlin, Cyrus, 6, 256, 420.
Hamlin, Mrs., 6, 420.
Hancock, Joseph W., 15.
Hancock, Mrs., 15.
Hastings, Eurotas P, 10, 232.
Hazen, Allen, 8, 200.
Hazen, Mrs., 8.
Hemenway, Asa, 10, 67.
Hemenway, Mrs., 10.
Herrick, James, 9, 198

Herrick, Mrs., 9.

Hinsdale, Mrs. S C., 6

Hitchcock, H. R., 12, 167.
Hitchcock, Mrs., 12.
Hitchcock, Jacob, 14.
Hitchcock, Mrs., 14.
Hitchcock, Miss Julia S, 14.
Hoisington, H R., 10, 69.
Hoisington, Mrs., 10, 69.
Homes, H. A., 6, 146, 150, 416.
Homes, Mrs, 6.

Hopkins, Robert, 15, 388.
Hopkins, Mrs., 15.

Hosmer, Miss Angelina, 13.
Hotchkin, Ebenezer, 13.
Hotchkin, Mrs., 13.

Hough, Miss Elizabeth J., 13.
Howland, William, 10, 77, 293.
Howland, Mrs., 10.

Macy, William A., 11.

Marsh, Samuel D., 4, 41.

Marsh, Mrs., 4.

161, 237, 358, 408.

Petijohn, Jonas, 14.

Petijohn, Mrs., 14.

Pitkin, Horace, 13

Pogue, John F., 12, 103, 401.

Pogue, Mrs, 12.

Pohlman, W. J, 11.

Poud, Gideon H., 15, 177.

Pond, Mrs., 15.

Pond, Samuel W., 15.

Pond, Mrs., 15.

Poor, Daniel, 10, 420.

Poor, Mrs., 10, 420.
Potter, Joshua, 15.
Potter, Mrs., 15.

Powers, P O., 6, 125.
Powers, Mrs., 6.

Preston, Ira M., 4, 37, 38, 225.
Preston, Mrs., 4, 37, 38, 225.
Pulsifer, Charles, 15.

Pulsifer, Mrs., 15.

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Rockwood, Gilbert, 15.

Rockwood, Mrs., 15.

Rogers, E. H., 12.

Rogers, Mrs., 12.

Rood, David, 4, 120, 361.

Rood, Mrs., 4.

Root, Miss Mary Ann, 14.
Rowell, G. B., 12.

Marsh, Dwight W., 33, 140, 212, Rowell. Mrs., 12.

248, 269, 317, 318, 357, 371, Schauffler, W. G., 5.

393, 410.

Maynard, Eliphal, 5.

Maynard, Mrs, 5, 212.

Schauffler, Mrs., 5.

Schneider, Benjamin, 6, 26, 139,
151, 264, 354, 374, 412.

McKinney, Silas, 4, 181, 319, Schneider, Mrs., 6, 28.

361.

McKinney, Mrs., 4, 181.
McMillan, George W., 9, 199.
McMillan, Mrs., 9.

Meigs, Benjamin C., 10, 135, 297
Meigs, Mrs., 10.

Mills. Cyrus T., 10, 79, 232,

363.

Mills, Mrs., 10.

Minor, E. S., 10, 420.
Minor, Mrs.. 10.

Mudgett, Miss Sophia, 15.
Munger, S. B, 8, 367.
Muzzy, C. F., 9, 18, 302.
Muzzy, Mrs, 9.

Noyes, Joseph T., 10, 80.
Noyes, Mrs., 10.
Ogden, Miss Maria C., 12.
Orr, James, 14.
Orr, Mrs., 14
Osunkerhine, P. P, 16.
Paris, John D., 12, 102, 399.
Parker, Benjamin W., 12.
Parker, Mrs, 12.

Parsons, Justin W., 213, 357.
Parsons, Mrs., 213, 357.
Peabody, Josiah, 6, 126, 248.
Peabody, Mrs, 6.
Peet, Lyman, 12, 217.
Peet, Mrs., 12.

Scudder, H. M., 9, 18.
Scudder, Mrs, 9.

Scudder, John, 9, 44, 73, 226,
291.

Scudder, Mrs., 9, 18, 73.
Scudder, William W., 10.
Scudder, Mrs., 10.

Shelton, Charles S., 9, 47.
Shelton, Mrs., 9.

Slate, Miss Juliet, 13.

Smith, Azariah, 6, 205, 373, 415.
Smith, Mrs., 6, 23.
Smith, Eli, 6.

Smith, Mrs., 6.

Smith, Miss Esther, 14.
Smith, James W., 12.
Smith, Mrs., 12.
Smith, John C., 10, 75.
Smith, Mrs., 10.

Smith, Lowell, 12.
Smith, Mrs., 12.

Smith, Miss Maria M., 12.
Smith, Horace D.. 13
Spalding, Henry H., 13.
Spalding, Mrs., 13.

Spaulding, Levi, 10, 140, 299,
140.

Spaulding, Mrs., 10.
Starr, Miss Eunice, 13.
Steele, William H., 11.

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Strong, John C., 14.

Strong, Mrs., 14.

Talmage, John V. N., 11,
177, 393.

Talmage, Mrs, 177, 393.
Taylor, Horace S., 9.
Taylor, Mrs., 9.

Thayer, Miss Mary Jane, 15.
Thomson, W. M., 7, 249, 393.
Thomson, Mrs., 6.
Thurston, Asa, 12.
Thurston, Mrs., 12.

Tracy, William, 9, 46, 301.
Tracy, Mrs., 9.
Tyler, Josiah, 4, 38, 139.
Tyler, Mrs., 4, 38.

Walker, William, 4, 37, 225.
Webb, Edward, 9.

Webb, Mrs, 9.

Wetmore, Charles H, 12, 405.
Wetmore, Mrs., 12, 405.

Wheeler, Leonard H., 15.

Wheeler, Mrs., 15.

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Winship, Mrs, 13.

51, Whiting, G. B., 6, 257, 258, 261. Winslow, Miron. 9, 17, 75, 140,

Van Dyck, C. V. A., 6, 259, 261.
Van Dyck, Mrs., 6, 259, 261,

285.

Van Lennep, Henry J., 6, 213,
357, 380, 420.
Van Lennep, Mrs., 213.

Whiting, Mrs., 6.

Whitney, Mrs. M. P., 12.
Whittelsey, Mrs. A. Č., 10.
Whittlesey, Eliphalet, 12.
Whittlesey, Mrs., 12.
Wilcox, Abner, 12.
Wilcox, Mrs., 12.

164, 248, 305, 420.

Winslow, Mrs., 9.

Wood, G. W., 6, 99, 208, 255,
383.

Wood, Mrs., 6.

Wood, William, 8, 393.

Wood, Mrs, 8.

Worcester, S. A., 14.

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Wilder, H. A., 4, 38, 139, 361.
Wilder, Mrs., 4, 38.
Wilder, Royal G., 8, 43,
162, 273, 275.
Wilder, Mrs, 8.
Willey, Worcester, 14, 320, 420
Willey, Mrs., 14, 420.
Williams, S. W., 11, 52, 69, 320,

393.

Williams, Mrs., 11.
Williams, W. F., 6, 357.
Williams, Mrs., 6, 357.

Worcester, Miss Ann Eliza, 14.
Wright, Alfred, 13, 248.
Wright, Mrs, 13.
Wright, Asher, 15.
Wright, Mrs., 15.

Wright, Austin H., 7, 129, 358,

408.
Wright, Mrs., 7.

Youngblood, William, 11.
Youngblood, Mrs., 11.

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