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MASSACHUSETTS
AND \8;^5/^f RA^'' '
United States CaTendar ;
For the Year of our LORD
1816,
and the Fortieth oi American Independence.
CONTAINING »
Civi'i, Judicial^ Ecclefajlkal, and Military Lifts in
MASSACHUSETTS;
Associations, and Corporate Institutions]
for literary, agricultural, and charitable Purpofes.
A Lijl of Post-Towns in Majfachufcttr^, with tht
Names of the Po s t-M a s t k r s .
ALSO,
Catalogues of the Officers of the
GENERAL GOVERNMENT,
With its feveral Departments and Eftablifhments ;
Times of the Sittings of the feveral Courts;
Governors in each State j
USEFUL TABLES;
And a Variety of other interefting Articles.
boston:
Published by JamesLori7ig;^nd West S^ Richardson
Sold, wholefale and retail, at their Book-Stores, Comhill.
ECLIPSES IN 1816.
THERE v?HI be Four Eclipses this year ; two of the
Sun, and two of the Moon.
I. The fir^t will be of the Sun, May 26, lOh. 23m. eve-
ning. Not visible at Bost' .n.
II. The second wiil be of the Moon, June 9, and visi-
ble at Boston, as follows :
H . M.
The Moon will rise ecli;ised at 7 26 -^
Beginning of total darkness 7 55 I
Middle, - - - - 8 31 J- Evening.
End of tdtal darkness, - 9 7 1
End of the Eclipse, - - 10 16 J
Digits eclipsed, 14 deg. 56 ni. from S. sideEardi's shadow.
III. The third will be of the Sun, Nov. 19, 5h. 39iti.
morning. Not visible nt Bi ston.
IV. The fourth will be of the Moon, Dec. 4, and will
be partly visilile at Boston. h. jm,
Moon'will vise eclipsed at - 4 29 "> -o
EndoftheEclipst;, - - 5 30 5 ^''^"^•
About 6 digits of the Moon will be eclipsed at its rising.
RATES OF LETTER POSTAGE.
Every letter comporef^ of a fingle ftieet of paper, conveyed
not a^ove 40 mile ', 12 cents ; over 40 miles, and not exceed-
ing 90 miles, 15 cents; over 90 miles, and not exceeding
1.50 miles, 19 cents; over 150 miles, and not exceeding
goo miles, 2 5^ cents ; over 30Q miles, and not exceeding 500
miles, 30 cents ; over 500 miles, 37 & half cents.
Every letter compol'ed of two pieces of paper, double
ihofe rates. Every letter compofed of three pieces of paper,
triple thofe rates. Every letter compofed of four pieces of
paper, weighing one omice, quadruple thofc ra.es ; and at
the rate of four fingle letters fcr each ^unce any letter or
packet may weigh. Every ihip-letter originally received
at an oiBce for delivery, 9 cents.
Magazines and pamphlets, per fheet, not exceeding 50
miles, 1 cent & half; over 50 miles, and not exceeding too
miles, 2 cents & quarter ; over loo miles, 3 cents.
The Pod-Office does not infure money, or any other
thing conveyed by poft. The General Poft-Office is kept
at fhe feat of Government.
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JANUARY, 1816, begins on Monday.
Firft Quarter 7th day, ih. 57 m. €
'vening. i
Full Moon 14th day, 8h. 34m. evening. |
Lail: Quarter 21ft day, 1 ih. 29m.
morning. |
New Moon 29th day, 4h. 6m. morning.
M\W\ Oblervabk Days, tffc. |r, '.;s.
r. @ s.iF.Sea.|
1
2
C.P.&S. Len. C. P. AlfJ/n,-/ 32 5
6 28
I %
2
3
C.P.&S.Bofton& Bangor j; 31 5
7 28
1 50
3
4
^at/jenng c/uudi denote Jriow.h 31 5
8 29
a 2>b
4
5
SirI.Nevvtonb.1642. i)apc7 30 5
9 30
3 18
0
6
Epiphany. Afor^ comfortair!e\-j 30 ^'
10 l()
4 0
6
7
7 '^s fou. 8h. 2501. /.r|7 29 ^
II 29
4 40
7
D
lit Sun. paftEpiph. af(<w'j 29 ^
morn.
5 91
8
2
■J.P.&S. Warren aVzjj.j 28 ^
0 a8
b z
9
3
Not very high tides for the 7 28 ^
» 30
6 46
10
4
[feafon.7 27 ^
2 3S
7 33
11
5
Yd. L.fou. loh.eve. 7 26 ^
3 38! 8 25
12
6
Very Jtrcnt-j 25 ^
4 47I 9 21
'3
7
and cold. J 25 c
3 55J10 21
M
D
2d Sun. paft Epiphany. |7 £4 ^
#nfe|ii 28
15
2
Now comes on J 23 '^
5 33 morn.
16
3
a tedious j HOW] 22 ^
6 5J
0 25
«7;4
Dr. Franklin born 1706. I7 22 ^
8 lo
I 25
i8!5
7?orw. >perig.7 21 5
9 25
2 21
10 5
^;7
JJiijaUed.-] 20 3
10 41
3 14
Grows more J 19 c
11 52
4 4
4 53
2i
D
3d. Sund. paft Ep. L. XVI-V 18 5
morn.
22
2
Vincent. [beh. J 793. 7 17 5
I 1
5 41
23
3
Mid. tides. cahn and] 16 5
a S
6 30
24
4
moderate. c$ > H7 15 5
3vi5
7 20
25
5
Conver. St. Paul. <5 $ T?^' 14 ^
4 18
8 11
26
6
7*sfou. 7h. ev€. Somej 13 5
5 16
9 3
27
7
/wozy 3u^
7 ^^ 5
5 9
9 35
28
D
4th Sun. paft Epiphany.
7 11 5
6 55
10 46
29
a
good weather n ^) "^
7 9 5
Dfets.
11 35
30
3
YM L. fets 2h. morn. Jor
7 8 5
6 10
ev. 22
31
4
thefeafon.
7 7 5
7 11
h 6
FEBRUARY, 1816, begins on Thurfday.
FIrft Quarter 6th day, 8h. 45m. morning.
Full Moon 13th day, 7h. 25m. morning,
Laft Quarter 19th day, loh. 58m. evening.
New Moon 27th day, loh. 47m. evening.
Ml Wi Obfervable Days, l:fc. |r. 0 s. ir.#s.',F. Sea.
Snow tf j) apog.,7
6 IPur.V. Mary or Candlemas. 7
7 t not rain. n0(^ 7
" " ■ ".dOb,7
1
2
3
4
512
6I3
714
815
96
D Uth.Sun. paft Epiph.
Tides increaling
and cold.
Sirius fou. gh. 15m. D (Jb
7*s fet ih. 45m. Ihe
weather grows
more moderate
Septuag. Sun.
Very high tides. Changeable
weather,
Valen. Day. >perig
Yard L. fets ih. a7m. with
Jome fnouK
Ghent trea.rat.byCon. 1 8 15
D Sexagefima Sun. Fim
Mid. tides. again,
S.J C. Dedham. Mort
uncomfortablt
Wafliington bcin, 1732.
withjnou
St. Matthias. or rain.
Quinquag. Sun. P leaf ant
s fet oh. 25m. d 0 ^
C. p. & S. Paris, jorjomt ^
Afti-Wed. or Lent. Dapo.6 3
236
24"
25|D
26 z
273
284
29I5
6
5
4
2
1
o
59
SI
56
55
54
SI
51
50
48
47
46
44
43
6 41
6 40
6 39
6 37
6 36
34
33
32
o
8 12
9 II
!• 10
II 10
morn.
O II
I
a
3
4
5
6
49
29
9
5Q
32
17
5
58
55
56
Low tides. days. |6 29 6
9 rife
6 58
8 16
9 32
10 43
56
morn.
I 6
z II
3 151
4
4 53
5 33
6 6
>fets
6 6
10
11
morn,
o o
0 57
1 51
a
3
4
5
6
7
7 51
8 42
7 5ev. 29
Venus will be morning Itar tillJuiy 3 ill; thence evening
ftar 10 the end of the year. Jupiter will be evening
ftar till i3th November; thence morning ftar.
MARCH, 1816, begins on Friday.
Firft Quarter 7th day, oh. I im, morning.
Full Moon 13th day, 511. 301. evening.
Laft Quarter 20th day, oh. 57m. tvenuig.
New Moon 28th day, ^h. 43m. evening.
M|W| Obfcrvable Days, Isfc.
r.0 s. j r 4t s IF. Sea
DavA Aoio D OH
7*s fet at midn. /00k out
I ft Sun. in Lent. fo
Con. firft met 1789 aftorm.
S.J.C.&C.P.Boft.&'Portl.
[C.P,&S. Mach,
Perpet. Pkajant U%%
Mid. tides. Jor
March.
2d Sun. in Lent._
C.P.&S.vJon. Worc&Taun.
You may now
Uncom. high tides. > per.
7*sfet iih. 34m. look out
for ajlorm.
[1776.
3d Sun. in Lent. Boft. evac
C.P.&S.Ipfw.& Spring. Fim
C.P.&S.Norridg 6 l>li
Bona, returns to Paris. 1 8 15
Benedid. except windy.
6 27
6 26
6 24
Low tides. P Leaf ant day.
but cool.
DO
57
,„ 55
4th Sun. in Lent. Mid. S.'5 54
C.P&.S. Northa.^adyDay.|5 53
C. P. & S. Greeaf. evenings.^ 51
Grows y apogJ^ 50
cooler luith^ 49
Y'd L. fets leh. ^zm. Jome\^ty 47
Alexander ent. Paris, 1814.15 46
5th Sun. in Lent. Jnow.\^ 44
t> 8 5
9 5
10 6
11 9
morn.
0 12
1 17
2 22
3 28
4 19
5 9
5 49
#rife
7 10
8 27
9 43
10 56
morn.
0 7
1 II
2 8
3 o
3 42
4 17
4 47
5 14
5 37
D fets
7 5
8 7
9 8
morn,
o 32
25
18
u
5
o
52
46
36
24
10
54
36
17
57
ev. 39
1 21
APRIL, 1 8 id, begins on Monday.
Firft Quarter 5th day, iih. 38m. morning.
Full Moon 1 2th day, 2h. om. morning.
Laft Quarter iyui day, 4I1. 54m. morning.
New Moon 27th day, 8h. 47m. morning.
M W| Obfervable Days, iffc. | r. 0 s. | r #s.|F. Sea,
2 Gov. and Sen. en. in Maff.
3 S.J. C. Cone. Muck OS^
4 7*s fet Toh. 2am. Jin<
5 St. Ambrofe. weather at
6 thh time.
7 Chanaei'
I> 6th Sun. in Lent. PalmS.^o
C.P &S.PIym.&Aug.c/oK^^
3 SJ. C.Wor. CP.&S.Caft.
4 High tides with rain[ J per.
5 Backward weather
6 Good Friday a ? J Bona.
^ 7 abdieat. throne of Fr. 1 814
4l>'EafterDay [d>H
i5|2 jCj'.Len.C.P.&S.York.C.S
i63 'C.S.Boft.C.P.&S.Bar.[Nan
17 4 j Not very
Low tides. pleafant
18 5
20 7
D
21
22
23
=4
25
26
27
28
29
30
iAlphe. Bat. at Lexin. 1775
j for April,
lift Sun. paft Eafter. L. S.
C.P.&S. Dedham. Now you
S. J C. Ipf. & Noith. > apo.
may expeB fine
St. Mark, weather. ^Q%
7*s fet 9h. om.
AJine rain
2d Su n. paft Eafter. at
Mid. tides. this time,
Wafh . ift Pref. inaug.1789
43
42
40
39
37
36
34
33
3a
30
29
27
26
25
23
22
21
19
18
17
13
14
13
11
10
9
8
6
6
4
10
II
morn.
o 2%
#nfe
8 40
9 54
1 3
2
3 48
4 43
^^
0 40
8 33
9 30
10 24
1 17
morn
0 10
1 4
2 o
morn. 2 54
o 6! 3 50
1
1 48
2 27
2 58
3 25
3 48
4 10
4 32
4 52
^fets
8 12
9 18
[o a3
4 45
5 38
6 a8
r^
8 41
9 22
10 3
10 44
11 27
eve 12
1 o
1 5
MAY, 1 8 15, begins on Wednefday.
Firft Quarter 4th day, 711. 24m. evening.
Full Moon nth day, loh. 56m. morning.
Laft Quarter i8th day, ph. 51m. morning.
New Moon 26th day, loh. 23m. evening.
Ml Wj Obfervable Days, tffc. | r. © s. | r ® s.lF. Sea
i|4 St. Philip and St. James.
2]5 Gen. Elec. R. I. The clouds
Qi6 Inven. crofs.
5 3 7ii» 28
10
111?
5B 8
4 56 8
4 b5 8
M 8
4 53 "
denote
4i7 ' rahu
5iD3d. Sun. paftEaft. d C^- ^
62 Unjcttlcd
7J3 S.J. C.Len.C.P.Boft. ]) pe.
8;4 7*sfet 8 o'clock, weather.
g\5 ,Gen. El. Hartf. Grows
'6 jMid. tides. . f^^^A/^ 5^ 8
again Ja 51 8
12D 4th Sunday paft Eafter. I4 50 8
C.P. Nantuc. Wife, d D H 4 49 8
SomeJJiowersj nOb4 4^ 8
dut good ^ 47 8
planting weather./^ 46 8
Princefs of Wales bn. 1768.4 45 8
Low tides. I4 44 8
5thS.paftE.Q^Char.b.'44.'4 43 8
C. P.&S.Edg. [Darkd. '80.4 42 8
S. J.C.York. iWore )) apog.'4 41
rain is ntar.\^ 40
Afcen. or Holy Thurfday. L 39 8
Thunder and\ 39 8
1 7 morn,
o 7
59 8
2 45
3 42
4 40
5 11
6 32
7 26
8 18
9
o
3J^
413
»5;4
165
176
i8;7
19ID
20;2
2 lis
22|4
235
24I6
5j7^ |7*s pife 3.h. 50m. fig,
" ^ Sun. paft Afcen. O eel. inv
of rain
S. J. C. Portland. Growing
General Eledion Bofton.
weather, § OH d D ^
26p
27 z
B3
294
305
3i|6
4 38 8
4 37 8
4 36 8
4 35 8
4 35 8
4 34 8
4 33 8
0 24
1 15
1 58
2 35
3 8
3 34 9
3 55 10
4 i8|io 52
©rife II 46
' 8 4 6 mom
9 53: ° 42
10 54, I 39
11 45J 2 36
morn.! 3 31
° 34| 4 ^3
I
•1 30
1 51
2 13
a 36
3 o
3 22
3 46
5 11
5 57
6 40
7 21
8
8 42
9 24
10 8
>fets!io 55
8 12 41 45
9 i7ev. 39;
iQ 18 1 36
U 12 2 34'
^i 59! 3 32J
JUNE, 1816, begins on
Saturday.
Firft Quarter 3d day, oh. 34
m. morning.
Full Moon 9th day,' 8h. 35m
. evening.
Laft Quarter 17th day, 311. 4m. evening. 1
Ne
w Moon 25th day, ph. 23m. morning.
M,W
1 Obfervable Days, fffc. \ r
0 s.
33 8
r.©s.iF. Sea.
X
Agreeable D $ T?
4
morn. 4 28
9.D
Whit Sunday. weather.
4
32 8
0 37 5 21
3'2
Artil.Elec.Boft.Zoo/^Dper.
4
328
1 10 6 12
43
S. J. C. Angus. G.III.b'38.
4
31 8
1 37 7 2
5A
Bonif. [Gen.Elec.N.H.ot/i
4
31 8
2 0 7 5>
65
7*s rife 3 h. lom. for a
4
30 8
2 29' 8 41
l^
Mid. tides. Jiorm.
Tt
4
30 8
2 57' 9 33
87
Very fine \
29 8
3 2610 2b
9D
Trinity Sun. ]) eclip. vis. 4
29 8 ©rife 11 22
102
C.P.Conc.&Taun./ora/t£6;i4
28 8j 8 38 morn.
113
S.J.C.Wif.C.P.Paris../^;'^.!!
28 8! 9 34
0 18
124
Maff. Ag. Soc. Eka. C/o«^_y 4
28 8 10 17
I 14
135
Willi heavy D c?b'4
28 810 So
2 8
14.6
^-^«'^^t-r4
27 811 28
3 0
157
Low tides ?/ woi rain}^
27 811 54
3 47
16D
iftS.paftTrin. Gr.ecLi8o6.4
27 8 mom.
4 3»
17:2
C.P.&S.Sal.C.P.Wor. ]) ap.L
27.81 0 16
5 13
183
S.J.C.Caft.C.P.Port.Con.4
27 8 0 38
5 43
19,4
decl. war againft G-B. 1812.^4
27 8
0 56
633
2o|5
Very warm^ but\/^
27 8
1 19
7 U
21
^
changes^^
27 8
I 34
7 56
22
7
to cooler. A
27 8
a 8
8 42
23
D
2d Sunday paft Trinity. (4
27 8
2 39
9 31
24
a
Nativ. of St. John Baptift. '4
27 8
3 19
10 24
25
3
7 *s rife 2h. morn. A ? b 4
27 8
>fets
11 20
2b
4
Mid. tides. MuchU
27 8
8 58
eve 19
27
5
heat^ but
4
278
9 48
I 18
28
6
little
4
278
10 31
2 16
29
7
St. Peter. rain.
4
28 8
II 6
3 IX
3°
D
3d Sunday paft Trinity.
4
28 8
11 36
4 4
JULY, 1816, begins on Monday,
Firft Quarter 3d day, 4h. 44m. morning.
Full Moon 9th day, 7h. 37m. morning.
Laft Quarter 17th day, 8h. 2m. morning.
New Moon 24th day, 6h. 25m. evening.
Firft Quarter 31ft day, ph. 41m. morning.
MiWi
Oblervable Days, ^j. | r. Q s | r.@ s.|F. Sea
1 2
3,4
4' 5
5; 6
7D
2
3
4
5
6
7
D
2
3
4
f,
6
7
D
2
3
4
5
6
7
D
2
3
4
Rather j) peri. 4
C.P.&S.Boft.Vifit.V Mary. 4
Mid. tides. dull hazy \
Indepen. dec. '76 weather. 4
A^oa;4
7*s rife ih. morn, d J H4
4th Sun. paft Trinity. f.v/'<:<^? 4
good hay weather 4
SJ.C.Plym.C.P&S.Bang 4
forjome 4
fl'izjj, 4
Changes to\
dull. 4
5tli Sun. paft Trin.Fr.Rev. 4
\ apo. [commenced 1 7 89.'4
- '4
4
28 8 morn.
29 8! o 12
29 8!
29 8
30 8
30 8
31 8|
31 8
23
H
25
26
2
29
SO
31
Very low tides. Fine\
again.
Mahomet di. 634, -ffit. 64.
&omc\\
Jliotivers, 4
4
4
Margaret
6th Sun., paft Trin. Rather
Magdalen. catching
7*s rife midnight hav
weather. DO^^i 4
St. James. Dog days begin, 4
St Anne.Com.Bur.Univ.Vt 4
Mid. tides. AJlorw
7th Sun. paft Trin. 2) peri. 4
Yd. L. rifes sh. morn. is 4
not far
dijlant. (5 3?
aa Strife
3a 8, 8 48
33 8| 9 21
34 8, 9 50
34 8,10 14
35 8>o 36
35 810 58
36 8'ii
37 8;il 40
38 8 morn.
39 8i o 3
39 8; o 32
40 8.
41 8|
42 8|
43 8
44 8
45 8
46 8
47 8
48 8
49 8
50 8
4 54
5 43
6 3a
7 22
813!
9 7
10 2
10 58
11 53
morn.
0 45
1 34
2 20
0
1 7
1 54
a 48
>fets
8
9
9
10
10
10
2
33
2
30
54
II 22
3
44
24
4
45
20
16
7
2
o
1
1
o
54
46
37
26
1
AUGUST, 1816, begins on Thurfday.
r. Qs. Ir-es.jF.Sea.
Full Moon 7th day, 8h. 34m. evening.
Laft Quarter i6th day, oti. 14m. morning,
New Moon 23d day, 2h. 22m. morning.
Firft Quarter 29th day, 5h. om. evening.
M|W| Qbfervablelfays, t^7.
T15 Lammas Day Cooler^ 51 8jii 54
26 iMiddiing tides, zvit/i d > H
3i7 I Jineftrene
4'D 8th Sun. paft Triri. sky.
5'2 l7*s rife iih. om. Sultry
63 C. P. Norridgewock. w/t/i
74
85
107
iiD
25p
2612
57J3
2814
29 15
306
31I7
Low Tides. ^i^^ winds\^
St. Lawrence. at N-ff}^
9th Sun. paft Trin. ]) apo.U
C.P.&S.Greenf. PIy.&Aug.|5
Prince Reg. b. 1762. <^©f?|5
Vtry agr<.eabte
tlfllimp. Bona, born 1769.
weathtr-
forfome days.
loth Sun. paftTrin.(50^
C.P.&S. Northamp. Mvrc
7*s rile loh. even. dull]
Com.Middleb.Col.Vt. zvUh\
the app€arance\(y
Pretty high tides. of n
St.Bartholo. jiQrm.6 $ 9
1 ith Sun. paft Trin. > per.
C.P.&S.Spnn.&. Topftiam.
CooUr. 6 1%
Com.Harv.&Dart.Colleges
St. John Bap. beh. ^ })H
Good weather
for thefcafon.
4 52 omorn.
4 53 8 • 28
4 54 8| 1 11
4 55 8j 2 i
4 57 8| 3 5b
thiindeAi^ 58 8 ^ rile
flowers}^ ^^ 'o 751
o
1
2
4
5
6
7
9
10 7
11 7
»3 7
14 7
16 7
5 18 7
^9 7
20 7
22 7
23 7
0.4 7
26 7
27 7
28
5 1
8 40
9 1
9 22
9 43
10 5
10 32
11 4
11 44
morn.
0 33
1 33
2 4a
4 o
>fet
8 5
8 33
9 ^
9 29
10 o
10 44
11 16
7 porn
6
7
7 56
8 50
9 45
10 38
I 1 2<
morn.
0 15
1 o
1 41
2 22
3
3 43
4 25
5 20
5 58
6 50
7 46
8 45
'9 46
10 46
II 44
ev. 39
1 32
2 24
3 i6
4
5 2
5 57
6 52
SEPTEMBER, 1 8 1 6, begins,on Sunday.
Full Moon 6th day, iih. 38m. mornirag.
Laft Quarter I4tli day, 3h. 3m, evening.
New Moon 21ft day, loh. 19m. morning.
Firft Quarter 28th day, 3h. 4?im. morning.
MW
i 9
1 10
f
Obfervable Days, l^c.
|r. 0 s. |r,© s.!F.Sea
i2th Sun. paft Trin. iJuite:^
G.P.& S.Worcefter.warw.
e.P.Bof.C.P.&S.Barn.Mac.
Com. Prov. 8c Brunf. Coll.
Dog days snd.
13
I4i7
i6h
i«j4
19.5
20
0
5
5
C/oudv 5
7*srife 9 o'cik. if not (^ ? J 5
Enurchus. Low tides, rain]^
13th S.p.T.Nat.V.M.>ap.!.5
C.P.&S. Con.Taun.&Alf.l^
!S. J. C. Lenox. Rouch\5
'Gn.El.Vt.Com.N.Hav.Col J5
wivds,\s
bvl pkafant. [i75g.;,5
H.Crofs.N. Style into G.B.
r4th Sun. paft Trin. Siomc
C.P.&S. Newbpt.Len.Ded.
S.J. C.North.& Wile, rain.
Cool mornitigs
Com. N.J. College. and
evenings, zvit/h^
27 6
28J7
29P
30'a
St. Matthew,
froji.5
15th S. p. Trinity, f per
Qiiite high tides.yUundance
S.j'.C.Worcefter. of
Com. Williams Col. rain.
St. Cyprian. in
77ia7iy places,
Y'd L. rifes 1 ih. 20m.
i6thSan.paftTrin.St.Mich.
St. Jerome. Fmz again.
3^
32
34
35
37
38
40
41
42
44
45
47
48
49
51
5^
54
bB
56
58
59
I
2
4
5
6
8
9
7\ o 3- 7 47
7 o 581 8 40
71 1 58 9 3
71 3 2
71 4 7
7,0 rife
7
7 34
7 55
8 17
71 8 4^
71 9 9
7| 9 46
7110 30
711 24
marn.
o- 30
1 43
3 2
4 1
>fets
7 7
7 36
8 6
8 40
9 20
9
1 1
6jmorn.
10 19
11 4
11 46
morn.
6 II 61 o
o
I
I 48
e 30
3 1
4 o
4 49
5 42
6 39
7 37
8 37
9 35
10 31
11 15
ev. 19
1 13
2 6
3
3 5
!■ 55
5 51
6 46
7 381
Deftruftive Hurricane and Flood, Sept. 23,1815,
More violent than that in Oaober, 1804.
OCTOBER, 1816, begins on Tuefday.
Full Moon 6th day, 4h. 35 m. morning.
Laft Quarter 14th day, 3h. 51m. morning.
New Moon 20th day, 7h. 12m. evening.
Fir ft Quarter 27 th day, 6h. 14m. morning.
M VV Obfervable Days, \^c. | r. © s. | r.^s. |F. Sea
1
3
S.J. C. Barn. & Aug. C.S-
6 la 6
I 4
8 26
2
4
[Boft.CP.&S.Par.
6 13 6
z 8
9 13
3
5
Gov.Adams di. i8o3,iE.82
6 15 6
3 11
9 55
4
6
7*s fou. 2h. 50m. More
6 16 6
4 14
10 36
b
■7
/
rain.
6 18 6
5 »6
11 16
6
D
17th Sun. paft Tr. >apog.
6 19 6
#rife
11 56
7
2
Cooler but
6 21 6
6 29
morn.
b
3
Gv.Hanc.died 1 793. 6Q)S
6 22 6
653
0 37
9
4
St. Dennis. pkaj'ant
6 24 6
7 SI
1 20
lO
5
Middling tides. for the
6 25 6
7 54
a b
n
6
feafon.
6 27 6
8 34
2 53
12
7
More
6 £8 6
9 23
3 45
13
D
1 8th Sunday paft Trinity.
6 29 6
10 23
4 39
14
2
C. S. Nantucket, unfatled
6 30 6jii 31
5 35
15
3
S.J.C. Portland, and cloudy.
6 3a 6 morn.
6 32
16
4
Q^F ranee beheaded, 1793.
6 33 ^i ^5 44
7 eo
17
.5
Ethel. Burgoyne fur. 1777.
6 35 6; a a
8 2;
18
6
St. Luke. High tides. We
6 36 61 3 20
9 17
19
7
Cornw. lurr. 1781. > per.
6 zl 6 4 9^
10 10
20
D
19th Sun. paft Trin. may
6 39 6 > fets
11 3
21
2
now look out
6 40 6
6 8
II 57
22
3
S.J.CDed.Jecl. 9 8hmor.
6 42 6
6 40
ev. 53
23
4
for ajiorm-
6 43 6
7 17
1 50
24
5
Much cooler-,
6 44 6
8 2
2 49
25
6
Crifpin. Low tides, d 0 ?
6 46 6
8 sb
3 48
26
7
Y'd L. rifes 9h. 30m. but
6 47 6
9 56
4.45
^^
D
zoth Sun. paft Trin. very
6 48 6
11 0
5 38
28
a
St. Simon & St. Jude. fine.
6 50 6
morn.
6 28
29
3
S.J.C. Cambridge & Alfred
651 6
0 a
7 15
30
4
Prefid. Adam.sborn 1735.
632 6
I 8
8 0
3'
5
6546
2 10
8 40
NOVEMBER, 1816, begins on Friday.
Full Moon 4th day, loh. 34m. evening.
Laft Quarter 1 2tli day, 2h. 24m. evening.
New Moon 19th day, 511. 39m. morning.
Firft Quarter 26th day, oh. 22m. evening.
Ml Wj Qbfervable Days, ^c | r. 0 s.
r.^s.|F. Sea
16
2! 7
sp
42
53
64
7i5
8.6
917
lolD
»2|3
1314
t45
156
167
17b
18.
193
204
2i|5
226
23;7
24|Z)1
613
274
285
296
30i7
All Saints.
Tbe clouds ,6
denote a change ) apo
2ift Sun. paft Trinity, of
C.P Nan.C.S.Edg. weather.
SJ.C Salem. r.P. PofNor
iMed. Lee. [C.P. & S. Caft
YML. rifes3h.44m.[d 9H
Much plcafant
Cape Cod firft fettled, 1620.
22(1 Sun p. Trin. weather.
C. P. Greenfield, & Edgart.
Winds 6Q%
Boitius. becomt
\ rough and chilly.
N. Style.com.1852 in Italy
Pretty high tides. > peri
a^d Sun. paft Trin. Some
C.P. Northam. Plym. rain
C.P.&S.Portl. ©eel. invis.
7*s fou. midn. if not /now.
More moderate cJ > $
Cecilia and
St. Clement.//?^. 6 ^ S (i
24th Sun. paft Trinity.
C.P.Springfield. Cath. day.
S.J.C. Bofton. Continues
Low tides. pleafant
for the S^%^-
y^sfou. iih. 30m. feafon.
St. Andrew. iapog*
55
5^
57
59
o
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
lo
11
12
15
16
17
18
»9
20
21
21
22
23
24
25
S5
3 i^
4 11
5 12
®rife
5
5
6
7
8
9
10
1 1
morn.;
1 ol
2 16
3 31
4 47
5
27
57
35
22
18
2oi
30;
45'
9 20
10 o
10 40
1 1 22
morn.
o
o
1
6
52
44
37
3-^
23
^3
16
8
o
49
41
34
30
5 4^ev. 28
>fets;ii
6 38
7 37
8 39
9 45
10 50
11 52
5 morn.
5 o 57
5 I 57
5' 2 57
I
28
2
27
3
24
4
17
5
5
5
50
6
33
7
13
7
52
8
32
DECEMBER, 1816, begins on Sanday.
Full Moon 4th day, 4]!. 7m. evening.
Lad Ouarter i ith day, iih. 8m. evening.
New Moon 18th day, ^h» SS^- evening.
Firft Quarter 26th day, ph. 8m. morning.
MlWj Obfervable Days, Iffc
r 0 s ' r.^s. F. bea.
1:D
2 2
313
o5
6,6
77
8D
9,2
'Oj3
11J4
«3:6
'47
16^
184
19S
206
Advent Sunday. Now/
expfEl cold, 'J
Y'd. L. rifes 7 o'clk. d ©Hiy
Not very high tides.]) ec.vis.l7
Jlo' m
Nichol. Murh more
mild. 6S%^-
2d Sun. in Adv. Con. V. Ma.
C.P.&S.Cam. C. P. Wore. 7
[Taunton & Augufta. 7
Chnjiieabte nucatker. 17
Middling tides. W'
Lucy. may y pcrig.
Washingt. d. '99,-3^2.68.
^d Sun. in Advent, look out
C.P.& S.Ipf.Ded. ^ >!/
for fome [now. 6 } S
Cool and 6' > ^
7*8 fou. loh. eve.
Ziv comfort a biff,
?^\:.Tho^.trav'!llng.6 Q ?
4th Sun. in Advent- Muc//
more ■bUafant.
Peace b.U.S.&G.B.Yign. '14
Christmas DAY.[atGhnt.
St. Stephen. Lovi' tides.
St. John. Snow. > apo
Innocent. fqualls, but
I ft Sun. paft Chrift. good 7
turin^. 7
SylvestA'''d.L.fou.ioh.4im. 7
2b 5 3 56
27 5J 4,57
27 5IJ .^8
25
29 .5
29 5
rife
9 13
9 56
10 42
30
3° 5
•3i
5 10 morn,
4 o 24
6
1 J 9
6
7
8 15
^, 9 26
5'^° SS 4 4
32 5 11 5^1 4*.5/>:
32 5 morn. I .5 45i
32 5i I' 4i 6 3,'?^
33 5 2 iS, 7 2-^
33 5 3 32! 8 id
33 5 4 48, 9 5I
33 5 6 3,1^ c^
33 5 >f^ts:ii c^
33 55 7:11 5?i
33 5 6 7
€ve.5.6|
33 5 1 ^-1
1 5!^
33 5 ^ 22,
2 4^'
33 5 9 27
3 31
33 5^° 31
4 15
33 5^' 31
4 56
03 5 morn-
5 36
33 b\ ° 32
6 15
33 51 * 32
6 55
32 5I 2 3
7 37
52- 5' 3 32
8 21
32 5. 4 34
9 9
THE
igpaffadjtifettg Begi^er*
Governors f l:^c. fince the Jirfl Jetthment of Plynwuth
and Malj'achujetts.
Governors of Plymouth Colony, from i6ao lo 1692,
elcaeu by the People.
John Carver j Edward Winflow I Toliah Window
William Bradford | Thomas Prince j Thomas Hinkley
MaYTachu'etts Governors, ficm 1628 to 1692,
ele£ied by the People.
(Thejignrcsjhoxv the number of years each governed.)
Depvty Governors.
1 Thomas Goffe* l
13 Thomas Dudley 16
3 Roger Ludlow l
1 Richard Belliugham 12
1 John Winthrop 3
10 JohnEndicot a
16 Francis Wiiloughby 6
6 I John Leverett 2
11 j Samuel Simonds 6
I Thomas Danforth 11
Sir Edmund Andiois, appointed by King James, 3 years.
Governors after Plymouth and Maifachufetts were united,
appointed by the kings of England.
Governors-
Matthexv Cradcck*
John Winthrop
Thomas Dudley
John Hay res
Sir Henry Va<ie
Richard Bellingham
John Endicot
John i.everett
Simon Bradftreet
Chofen in England.
Governors
1692 Sir William Phips
1699 Rich'd£<2r/Bellamont
2702 Jofcph Dudley
J716 Samuel Shute
J728 William Burnet
^730 Jonathan Belcher
1740 WilHam Shirley ,
"^757 Thomas Pownai
1760 Sir Francis Bernard,
J 770 Thomas Hutchinfon
1774 G-e/^crc/ Thomas page
Lieutenant Governors.
1692 William Stoughton
[to 1702,
1702 Thomas Povey *
1711 William Tailor
1716 William JDummcr
1730 William Tailor
1732 Spencer Phips
175S Thomas Hutchinfon
[to 1770^
1770 Andrew Oliver
1774 Thomas Qlivcr
Interregnum 5 year< till the MafTachufett^ Conrtitutioo
took place, the 25th of Oaobcr, J7fco.
1 6 Civil Government of Maflkchufetts.
Governors.
1780 John Haucock, to 1785
1785 James Bowdoin , 2 years
1787 Johii Hancock, to 1793
1794 Samuel Adanis, 3 years
i797lncreafeSumner,toi799
i!^oo Caleb Stronfr, to 1807
1807 JamesSullivan, to 1809
1S09 Clinfto. Gore, to 1810
1810 Elbrtd. Gerry, to l8l2
1812 Caleb Strong,
Lieutenant Governors.
1780 Thom;is Cufhing,
178^ Benjamin Lincoln,
1789 Sam'i Adams, to 1794
1794 Moles Gill, to 1800
1801 Samuel Philiips,
i8o2Ed.H.Robbins, to 1806
1807 Levi Lincoln, to 1809
1809 David Cobb, to 1810
18:0 Wm. Gray, to 1812
1812 William Phillips.
Civil Government in Massachusetts.
For the Political Year commencing Mayt 1B15,
.^^ ' and ending May, 1816.
His Excellency, CALEB STRONG, ll.d.
Governor.
^iils Honor Wi lliam Phillips, Efq.
Lieutenant Governor,
^ COUNCIL.
^lon. David Cobb, j Wofhua Head,
"Samuel Fales, j Vjofeph Allen,
""SSIahum Mitchell, | *^zekiel Whitman,
•^ohn Welles, I -vNathaniel Bowdilch.
-- — £phraim Williams, j
SENATE.
^flon. John Phillips, Efq. Prefident,
V^w>//CNHon. John Phillips.'^ofiah Quincy>Harnfon G.
Otis, Thomas H. Perkins,*^onatban Hunnewell,
**Richard Sullivan.
Vf/qc. Hon.^^homa^Stephens, yJehemiah Cleveland,
Wvitbaniel Hooper,\tepl^ Hooper^John Pickering.
^Middle/ex. ^Hon. Sam'l Hoar^^imothy FullerTj-ohn Hart.
'^lVo)ceJ}er. ,^on. Silas Holman^^Benjamin AdamsTMofes
Sm it h/O liver Crofby. »
"^{amp/hire, Hampden^ &Franklin^on. Ezra Starkweather^
v^amuel Lathrop, r^lijah Paine.
^erkjhir^ >Hon. Timothy ChilJ>Wiriiam P. Walker.
"^riJtoL ^Hon. Samuel Crocker,*^mes Ellis.
'Plymouth. Nlon.; Wilkes WoodXhomas Weflen=
^U/irnJlable, NHon, Solomon Freeman.
Reprefentatives^i— Suffolk — EfTex. 17
^likes County and Nantucket. Hon. Thaddeus Coffin.
7Vi)''/o/^'*lion. John Howc^Jo^eph Bemis.
^''oik. lion. William Moody^JoIinHolmes. '"
^^^uniberland. lion. Lathrop Levas, Jacob Abbot.
f^incoln, Hancock & Wajkingion. Mlon. Mark L. Hi!],
**^aiT!cs CarnpbelirWiiliam Crofby.
''*^e.nnebtck. Mion. Jolhua Gage,
Oxford & Somtrfct. Hon. William Read-
Samuel F. M'Cleary, :^lq. CUrk. ^
Robert C. Vole, Efq. Afip ant Clerk:
Rev. Dr. John Lathrop, Chaplain.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
"^4ion. Timothy Bigelow, Speaker.
Benjamin Pollard, Efq. Clerk.
Rev. Samuel C. Thacher, Chaplain.'
[S^ Tlie firft column denotes the yeijr of incorporation ;
the lecond, the Ccnfus of 1810. Figures at the cuds of
lines denOiC the diftance of miles from Boflon.j,
Inc
1630
SIJFFOLK.
TONr*^William Smith,^^
Cenf. BQSTON?*^William Sm!th,Names Rob
;8to infon/^ofiah Bacheklrr.'^tephen Cod
?325QBenjamin Ri^ell, iBcnjamin Whitman,
^Charles Davis,^William Hammatt,''H\^m.
H. Sumner'jNEphrainxThayerTXicorge G
LeeT^SJ.rfthaniel Curiis/WiUiam Tudor, jr.
ilichard Faxon,'^amue! Duimj'^John D.
Howard, ihat-cher Goddard.X^ynde Wal-
.^ier,"^Jonathan Lorij;j2-,^onathan Whitney,
Bamuel J. Prefcotr/^ofeph Pietce^ndrcw
^SigOurney/^ Thomas Barry,^enry ^rgent,
V/iUiam HarrisTSacmamin Goiham/VV^m
Siurcjjis^Jojin Howe/*John Bellows^Charlei
P. Phelps/^Benjamin Wen>Natban Ap-
ple^^Andrew Ritchie, jr. Xieoige Sulli-
van/lfrael Thorndike, jr.
373S ^g^Chelfea. ^.
ESSEX.
a629li26i3SAi,EMoDudiey L, Pickman,^B«niamin
1 Pierce,7lA.mos Hovey ^Robert Emefy^£ze-
! kiel H. X)erby,*^reph Torrcy, T^enjamin
I Hawkes,^li{ba Mack,Vfobn Glen King,
' "Jofcph Andrewspjacob Peabody.
B 2
15
1 8 Reprefentatives^ — Middlefex*
Cenf,
i8ioj . ,
356^Ipswich, rJathaniel Wade, Jofeph Far-
ley^^ofeph JiodgkinsJOeorge Choate
SijG^ewburji^S'iUs Little^ ohn Ofgood^Daniel
Emery,^Ebenezer Hale,'Vrhomas Hills^
^Mofes Dole, jr.
lenjamin
iHayes. .
682p?fl^y/t7^:Jofllua Jewett, rarker Cleveland.
^o^jj^Sah'/I^ury^ Samuel March.
doi^-^cn/iam, Paul Porter.
I i3]\iVI.anc/ie/Ier,
Q6SQrn<ive>/i?7l, David Howe.
S^^-t^rrdover, Thomas Kittredge.
SgoS^iar6/e/iead, Ifaac Story.
Si^'Totsfiddy
• ■^y-^lme/l'ury, Thomas Hayt.
^boo*6everIy ^<rhom^ Davis, yibncr Chapman,
^Robert Rantoul/^Jathaniel GoodwiiiSNich-
Jolas Thorndike.
l36§rBrad/ord, Jcflc Kimbal.
^i^ox/ord. I had Folkr. /
iiSi^MdAuen, Benjamin Ofgood.
541 Middleton, '
Zi2.^anvers'^^z\hzx^ Felton.'Slezckiah Flint,
Viylveiier OfbornJSViliiam Putnam Page.
463^^ E w B u R Y p o k T ,\j or a^an GngeT^te-
;phen Howard^saac Adams, XA'^iiliam Chafe,
*^amuel L. Knap,\i,benczer Ivloiely"\jEd-
{ward S. Rand. ^
509 Lynnfeldf
yS&<H.am!Uon, John SafTord.
*^avgus, Robert Ernes.
MIDDLESEX.
495^ HARLESTOw w^'^ofiah Bartletf^Timo-
(ihy Walker. -
i^i^tHVatertozon^J^ri^s Whlte/^hon.as Clark.
1 ^/j^^edford^imothy Bigelow>AbnCjBartlett.
2^ZQ^ambridg€f'''^mu.d P. P. Favj^^illiam
Hilli.^rd. ' .
«7
e8
40
21
23
30
20
16
2t
40
Reprefentatives^-York.
1 ^S^^ o N c o R D , Tilly Mirick. ;
udoury, William Hunt. ^
Vobu rn, rSohnW^de. ■
admg^'mo. Wakefield,T)anIel Flint.
a/den, Jonas Green.
i2()(^^eims/ord, Amos Whitney.
i2S^t7/erka, Jofiah Crofby, jr.
"^Groton, Luther Lawrence.
Inc. Cen.
J 635
39
42
44
49
55
55
^QU^J^arlhgro', Daniel Brigham.
j-'go i273p/^'^ & Bcxborough, AuguHus Tov;er.
i6q r 1 70 JA«a.'^<?;z^Ebenezer Cheney ^Ebenczer Starr.
rJ^^i^io^iamingham, John Fifk.
j2'io5^cxingionf James Brown.
3 rl yjmitt/eton, Jonathan Hartwell.
^4| 9^9
19
133
34
-35
37
53
53
5t
^7
80
81
89
1805
7
7
1812
Hollijlon,
Sioneham^
Vejljord, Jefie Minot.
Bedjord,
^Vtlmington,
i^^o^ownfeTid, Samuel Brooks.
g^^'^t'wA/iury, ]eiYcTTu\l.
iiH^^on, Joieph Noyes.
io\^Walthamt David Townfend.
^i A Shirley,
i333'^^pperdl, Nehemiah Jewett, jr.
yi^tzncoln, William Hay den.
lio^ AJiiy,
SQ^-^EaJi-Sudbury, Micah Maynard Rutter,
76b Natkk,
704 Tyngfbord'
471 BurlingtoTiy
bj^€ari/Jle, Thomas Heald.
60^'Bng/iton, Nathaniel Champney.
971 Weji-Cambridge^ Thomas Rufleil.
Sowtk.Reading,
_ ^ YORK. ..
.5^3|3o46pb^^, »'exander M'Intirc>Elihd Bragdon,
5:3
20
>JofepU3radbury
bihua f. ChafeTl^lark Dennett.
?o Reprefentatives — Hampfhire.
Inc. Cenf. *
i653448Qj^f//i,'***Nahum Morrill.^Jofeph Thomas,
I '^George Vl^. Wallingford^-Jofeph Gilinan,
I ";|j[ugh i\rCulloch.
l7t3^45^%rtokk^'^(cph Prime7*Winiam Hobbs.
iSt^S^^'^ii/de/ord^eVih. H. GreenefSana'l Merrill
19237, ^rur^ely Thomas Perkins. -^
62 249L? ^ato,^enjamin Pike,VAaron Scanfman,
!J Samuel Woodfum.
67 ig^c Lebanon, David Legro.
68 1495 '^avjord, Sheldon Hobbs.
2324 Buxton,
i24FiL)7wa«, John Low.
z^t^hapleigh, Jofjah P. Woodbury,
72
78
S^
87
87
87
92
94
1808
JO
12
1654
6
7'
174P
d
54
i^
61
62
68
68
71
9S
79
1:
lings.
176^- Parfonsjield,
'39.' ^Vater borough^
11 yy Limeiickt
774 Limingicn^
Newficld^
Corn.Jli^
iooJl/red,
6j^7/zW, John Hammond.
. ^^iffiuilh, John .^muh.
I 'yScui/i-BerwicJi, iicniamin Gicen.
HAMPSHIRE.
263r^IoRTHAMPTOK.\|onothan H. Ljynar
Itbcnezer Hunt, jrT^liver Wari.er.
iQ^Tj^adi'ex, Saniuei Porier
^o^atjield, Ifrael Billi;
i^J^^outh- Hampton, Afahcl Birge, jr.
9o^outh-Hadley, Elihu Dv;ight. ^
1225jG7Y£.7Cy/c/^,
146^-7;/^^/-/^, N^ Webfter.
227oWc-^<r/o«;nr£liaklm Phelps>5orcph Hridg
Jman, jrVMark Doolittie.
99§>f<2^f, William Paige, jr.
Aom/iejler field, Jofeph S. Bailey.
^^ranby, Eli Dickenfon.
1 39i Wort/ling ton, J oliah xMills.
22 William fburg, Thomas May hew. ''
963l7yoru;/c/2. JelFe Joy.
'ummington, Robert Dawes.
"ejl. Hampton, Sylvefter Judd.
o/7zfn, Ambiofc Stone.
Reprefentatlves, Plymouth — EriftoL
Inc. iCfn.l
1783! 'S^^mfi(/d/efie/d, John Dickfon.
1807! gj^V lain field, JohnHamlen.
9 6':o"£aJi- Hampton, Lemuel Lyman.
PLYMOUTH.
l620 4328|pLYMOUTH^"Nathanicl Spooner^^arnabas
Hedj^e^ofeph BartlettSBenjamin Bramhall
S-Nathriniel Morton Davis.
35 2^^'miingham, Thomas Fearing.
^6 ^gS^cituale, Micah Stetfon.
37 29.oVhDuxl>ury, George Partridge,
40 t^S^IarJhJield, Jotham Tilden.
44 iS'iHuil,
56 5i 57\Bridgewatert Daniel Howard.
86
1707
11
12
26
4400; Middlcboro\
295 i^ochejler, Abraham Holmes,
7o3j Plymtoriy
2o^'trf\:m6rok€, Kilborn Whitman.
lyo^^ifington, Nathan Gurney, jr.
iiS^King/lon, John Thomas.
iijtYHanover, Reuben Curtis.
34 gco: Hali/ax,
39 ^5^\^Varehamy
BRISTOL
l639f39o7jTAU N T o N, Thomas Lincoln.
Ab^^^^ehobolh, J^amesBlife
64
^7
83
94
1711
12
25
31
35
70
• 87
S;
1803
"i^^S^artmoutfi^^hxdixm Tripp/Thomas Almy,
SGeorge Morton.
'83^a;a«2'e)'^aniel Hale. ^
yeetozvn^o\itxt StrowbridgeT^ob Morton
^l^^^^ikberoughy Abiathar Richardron, jf.
159^^'orton, Kaac Hodges.
1^5'^ighton, Rufus Whitemadh.
td57\£a/lon,
ii5^ayn/iam, John Gilmore, jr,
ioi4fiS^r^/e;', Apollos Tobey.
foSo^Mans field,
5()5i ^Vtzo-Bedford^neh Swift, jr^John M.Will-
^ iamsTjames Wa{hburn^Mana{^eh Kettipton.
■z^SykFeJlport^hner BrownelC^ylvefter Brown
eli,>Abner B. GifFord.
MogSomerfet, Billings Coggeflftll.
i^gm^rcy, Jofeph E. Read. • .*
Jio
110
90
22 Reprefen. — Barnfta. Dukes, Nantuc. Wore
Inc. iCen.
181 '^j ""^air /laven, ]ohxi Dehno.
12| '^Seiiouk, Oliver Starkweather.
I nVellington, Nathaniel Wheeler.
I BARNSTABLE.
1639 o64.gsBARN STABLE, Nathaniel Jenkins.
30 2 i3^arwoi///^Thomas Hcdge'>Henry Thatcher.
48 1
421
46 7})\\Eaflham,
^6z2<^ffulmouth, Thomas Fiflj, jr.
•iyog^^izogiTruro,
27J g^GlPrcvincetowrit
93 ^I'i^ehnis, Daniel Howes.
97 \<i.j^rkans, Jonathan Barcora.
1803 iiiSterdzy/^^r, EHj.'h Cobb.
I DUKES.
1671 1365EDGARTON,
71 viollrfoury,
1714 7^3Chilmark,
s NANTUCKET.
1687 68o7 Nan T u c ke t, Micajah Gardner.
WORCESTER.
1653 i694^Z,fl7zcfly?er,AVm. Cleveland^JohnThu^flon.
67 i^i^'Mendon, Jofeph Adams.
84<2527WoRCESTER^braham LlncolnTNaihan
White"^l.evi Lincoln, jr.
17' 3 i22j6>;c/or^, Abijah Davis.
ii\^'^'6\^'teicefier, AuIHn Flint.
«3A23i«z,//^„^, Joel Davis.
i5 266^SV/o«, Jofjah Wheelcck.
i^3i7^roo/iJie/c^\me. Draper,'^! ifha Hammond
27li404T/^^rz.3'^e/Samuel Read,>Danicl Carpenter.
27
271121
9^^\Soutkboro-
5^/
kretvjbury^ Samuel Haven.
^^7ALunenbu)^^h,
o^Sudley'^drcou Tufts,>Amafa Nichols.
^ i^ijfdarvard, Stevens Hay ward,
9\^jGrafton,
99^pton, Ezja Wood jr.
^^5^iiardwick^%^\mo\.hy Paige l^afon Mutter.
loZT^oUon, Stephen P. Gardner.
66 i,
M,
70 r
89,
72 I
79 <
107
110 I
^5 i
l7
85
90
35
37
40
54
i
41
30
40
45
65
35
40
3«
79
33
ReprefentatIves*~Camberland.
86
65^
713
18
i
64
nc.lCen.
jg^\g2^$tur/)r2d^e, John Phillips.
40 \o-^Ioldtny Eb'-nezer Eftabrook.
/^o i^^^^flmin/fer. Bczaleel Lawrence.
46
51
53
54
62
f
I*
66
67
70
7
72
7^
78
80
8
8.
ioi^#'i^<?''^, Harvey SefTions.
11 ^^^tni^/as, Aaron Benion.
gi'^'^ew Braintree, Henry Pennlman.
1^^ -Spencer, James Draper, jr.
\^q^-Peterjham, Joel Bryant. ♦
2l8o!?^ar/^o/^^Jobn Spu^r^i^aiall Rider.
\^oVFempleton^ Mofes Wright.
io^T'At/ioL James Oliver.
848 6>^/^/^«??2,
wj^'^inch'-ndon^ Samuel Prentifs,
6\q\Paxtrn,
l4l5ff?>iia:'y?o;7, Jofeph Eftnhrook.
io'^'^/ifJiburnhom, Elifh;) White.
7g^ort/i6o'-o\ James Keyes.
\\.9.'nHvbbard(lon^
i 4 ig|ff>y7»2/;?y?f-r^3mcs White^lexan. Duftir
^o6z *Rr77icefoTi, David Rice.
yiqWorM^ryV/^^, yVdolphus Spring.
^gyi'Barre, Nathaniel Jones.
S^qPVard,
qj^ilford, Perley Hunt
i^72*Sf.er/!ngy^zs. Wilder,
,59N?rr/z>z, Henry Pou'ers
'ngy^^zs. WilderVThos. Howard Blood
^C^ardner, V/iUiam Bickford, jun.
^OQ'BoytJion, Joiham Bufii. •
62 A Dana,
6'^We/i-Boylfton, Barnabas Davis.
[kflrth Broohfidd,
WiUbu
Vbury, AfaGoodell,
^PhdUpflon, Ithamar Ward.
CUiMBERLAND.
zogAScarboro^
'^zQl^iNorth-Yarmouth,^i.mm\ R. Mitchell,^!
Jford Richardfon.
\\ogpfalmouth, James Morrell.
Q.6^^runfwick, David Duntap,
1 igdHarp/zoe/l,
iGi^'^indkanit Nathan Goold.
263|te(3r/4a»^,SDavid HarcUng.VJames Codman,
65J N-Toppan Robie.
24
Reprefentatives — Lincoln,
Inc.Cen
S9
89
94
tl
i8oe
2
2
0
i6/^c^^ew-G/ouceJer, David Nelfon.
i^iotSray, George Latham,
1772
2
o
912
A N D^Tofei^ H. Ingrabam.'^aac
[James NealT^evvard Poricr,^enr>
Villiam B. Sewall.
ST^StandJ/k
7l65^0RTL
Atlams^
^ Smith^Wi
ziS^in-eeport, Jofcph Lufkin.
Durham^
Bridgetown^
'jTo/and, Jofiah Dunn.
Oiisfie/d,
eosHAZ/no/, Godfrey Grofvcnor.
805 Pejep/cct,
5\k\ Baldwin,
826) Raymond^
^7'^ownal,
"jWeJibrookf John Joops.
LINCOLN
\C)rj?\OeorgetGZim^
123d Wewcaftte^
iofycflVooiwic/i, Ric
1716
33
DC 2o83rvv I S C A S S E
6^2 1 4 joj Bozvdoinkam,
^Ai^j^dpjhain , After Patten
64p582rft?^/^<^^)', Daniel Rofc
^ih-^ar^/^v^o/, Sai^iiel Tucker.
chanl Harnden.
T,ii)avid Pay foij^am'l Cony
3d.
74
^?
8
8^
88
88
89
94
94
95
95
«99
^1803
4
y':i2]SotfVa/do{>or6'^acoh Ludwi2
'' "8U
,jr.^Iij. Davi
1 j.iqTWirr^/z, Cyrus Eaton.
'2ic^^^oma/Io7i^{'ii2c Bernard, John Spear.
249iV?afy^^6amuel Davis'^onaihan Hyde.
\2b6\Union,
1 G^^Bowdoin,
i2o^A/o6lebord', Ephraim Rollins.
S^^yjkingt Adam Wiley,
\6o'uCaind'n,
logtS^ re/den^ Ifaac Lilly.
\o^s\ Lewi/ion,
\%\-j\LitchJield^
1 6 1 AU-fbon^
1 i68nS^ Gfor^f, Joel Mllle
787J«b/.e,
4j 76i|Pc7/i/-/
Reprefentatives— Berkfhire, Hancock. 2^
Inc.
1807
7
7
S
11
11
Cen.
%0^'Montvilley Cyrus Davis.
48oT&>/tWy7^?/', Melzar Thomas.
995 White fitld, ^
^ Putnam^
ygj^lna, Jeremiah Pearfon.
^ BERK^IRE.
1733 243Q^/5#^/r/?SilasKellogg>Silas Dewey.
89]' S7^tockl>rtd^e, Da^id Goodrich.
5c\i^<^..Mar/6orougC^htn. Hyde>Ifaac Turner.
6c i ~9'^.Ea^remontf
61 |2665piP///i^f/^7vOrqi Goodrich^John Dickenfon,
i ?Phineas Alien/^iiver Robbins,
61 ; '78|S^r^c7/ Barrington, XoUn Whiting.
G^l^^^^^andis/ie/d, >tjriel' Smitii, jrVSamuel Mer-
97! l^-^outhfield, S rill.
'O^ct^yrin^kam, Nehemiah Park.
^2>o^M7ie/ljorough,
41---
184
1240
[200
1
«3o
118
62
6
1801
^7&5
71
71
7?,
73
77
77
78
i^
97
98
1834
5
'^77-^
87
88
1816.]
,...,./--,h^^"--^^-Ty!er.
'lUiamfioiun^ Samuel Kellogg.
eckit, George Conant.
ichmond, Hugo Burghardt.
CNOx, Caleb Hyde.
Vindfor, Amafa Convers, jr.
>rtt, Cyrus Stowell.
Iford, Aaron Kinne.
//j, Elihu Buttles.
^°^^^^ej1-Stockbridge, Jofepn Hewlns.
^oigf/ancocA, Rodman Hazard.
9{\fVa/kmgton,
t3o5'&etf, James Whiten.
^7^3^da}ns,'^ohn Bucklen,Hlenry Wilmafth.
474^ Mount Wajjiingion,
jj^^akon, Abraham Porter.
^^i^hr/hire, Allen BrowR.
2^\V:iarkfourgh,
S^sSHinfdak, Abel Kittredgc.
S9^\ F/onda^
HANCOCK.
i274\B,lfq/i,
^So^Penoifcct,
SiV^rington, Warren Ware.
C
26
Reprefentatives — Wafiiington ,
Inc.
1789
89
89
89
8q
89
89
89
89
9'
9
Q
84
1800
o
2
Cen.
13,', 2 Seds^wz'c^,
K'\o7%er-I/ler^Mh3n Ha{kell^Pearl Spofford.
6 »^/a^ /////, Elias Upton.
50 ! Trenton,
711 Su/livan,
417 ^loldfbo rough,
loj^y ^fount Defert, John Somes.
loS^FinaiAaven
1
1784
96
97
1809
^ig^franA/ort, Jofhna Hall.
85c "Sar/^or, Amos Patten.
1403 Biickljown,
i^-j^hinpiitn, Jonath^p Kjjowles.
io;^(- Jasi i.v K, '
780 \'ort/iport,
6,57 Eden,
48c^ Orland,
^\\^Ufworth, George Herbert.
10 \'w*'AncolnviUe, Samuel Miller.
36cpyrrv,
337 Dixmont,
Br. tver,
Eddingtcn,
Carmcl,
Corintkf
Exeter,
(iarland,
Nezu-Charlejlown.
Foxcroftf
Sebcck,
WASHINGTON.
57c Mac H IAS, Ebenezer Inglee.
55" Steuben f
518 Columbia,
399
496
1511
5c53
372
Addijbn,
Harrington,
Eaftport,
Jonefborough,
Calais,
Lubeck,
Z^^RohinJion,
260
220
220
260
276
280
295
295
210
240
240
234
234
234
250
ei8
238
278
240
257
246
220
4''
Reprefentatives — Norfolk, Kennebeck. 27
Inc.
1630
36
11
IS
24
26
n
7«
84
9-
9o
97
177'
7'
7'
7'
79
88
9'
92
9
92
9a
4
9^
9'
96
97
NORFOLK.
93c' 'l9orf^.?;?er, Mather Wiihington.
3^169 "•/?0z^ar>'r^Wil!iamBrewer,SA.bijah Draper,
** Lemuel Lebarron7l:*aul Gore. ^
889 Weymouth, ^^^^
2i72T©E DHAMT^amuel H. Dean, x^bner Ellis
pSraftus Wofthington.
1350 Sram/rce,
\9.6'^Milton, Jafori Houghton.
'2.^'j^Wrentkani, Jairus Ware.
y^^rcokline, Haac S. Gardner.
xogylNced/iam,
viz^Medzuay y
J^^^llingham, John Bates.
xog'^Walpole, Datiiel Kingfbury.
^^^"^toughton, Samuel Taibot.
iooo^aron, 2^1ba Drake.
99^Co/ia/et,
i39^rankhn,rhmtzs WareTLewis Fifher.
870 Foxboroughj
548 Dover^
28^Y£azwc;', Thomas Greenleaf.
I iJ^Handolp/i, Micah White,
135^ 'Canton, John Bailey.
KENNEBECK.
2o6^W<2//o2yf//^«Nathaniel Perlej^^Peter Grant.
m^^wt/ifop, Alexander Belcher.
9.o6^f^ajfalborcvgh, Samuel Redington.
^^cWnfow, Charles Hayc'en.
10 i^Hiitji on, David Young.
1277 Grctne,
^9^^ Read field,
i262^Icnmout/i, Abraham Morrill
'Sydney,
cunt Vernon, John Hovey.
Farmington,
New-Sharcny
Clinton,
<^o/^\ Fayette, ,
99^Bc/grade,
93^arlem, Jofiah Ward.
i8o.^^.UGUsTA, Robert Howaird.
■15
1098'
'^39
944
'050
8S>
m4>
15
7
12
20
26
20
15
17
20
26
26
16
8"
15
14
28 Reprefentatives — Oxford, Somerfet,
Inc.
5798 S 10 (Vayne
1802
1777
S6
Cen,
izj^^eds, Daniel Lothrop.
430 CheJiervilU,
4 17 Vienna^
l3i\iVatervii/e, Elnathan Sherwin.
lo'zg^ardiner/jav^Qt Martton.
793 Vnit^,
'^iib Malta,
iDeardorn,
! OXFORD.
^oo$i^ ryeburgh, Samuel A. Bradley.
\rner, Jofcph Bonnej.
\^ii\Hebron,
92, .jjo r-'
9S\^^5iPjuckfie/d, Benjamin Spalding.
93 '32|f*ARis, Alaiilon Mellen.
I'o^^jy, Samuel Small.
,- ^^S^ffrTOorf, ilVael WafliburirBlmeen Waters
16 97^£thel, Mofes Mafon.
^^^aterford, Calvin Farrar.
loiQ^^'orway, Levi Whitman.
J^^o^rtford, Frederick Bartlett
Sumner
95
9
9
97
98
98
1800
o
2
3
3
4
4
5
7
J 788
61
6g«9
40j
43^
Rumford^
Lovelt,
^rownjxddy
Albany,
Dixfield,
t-aJl-Andovcr,
Gilead,
Ntzury^
Denmark,
^^'^^ t'oHer,
SS'^lHiram,
I SOMERSET.
^^Jj^anaan, John Wyman.
adSS^oKKiDGE wocK, William Sylvefter.
,'}°5 Ccrnville,
aoo
185
192
i6e
200
195
196
t20
160
165
170
110
170
170
215
160
193
160
205
196
205
200
aio
Reprefentatives — Hampden, Franklin, a 9
Inc.
1798
1801
2
s
o
3
3
4
4
8
9
12
12
1645
69
Cen
633
424
304
484
3
5D2
AnfoTiy
Strong f
Avon,
New Ftneyard,
Harmony^
Indujlry^
374 Athem,
Gm^adi/ony Nathaniel Blackwell, ,»
^i^Embdtn, "
562 Mercer f
\%^ Palmyra, •
237 Freeman^
421 New -Portland,
1 1 2 5o/o», r
Bingham, -^
"^loomjicld, Judah Mc Clellan.
HAMPDEN.
2767!^ p R I N G F I E L D^S£-dmund DwiohtT^J^Jfeph
Pcafc'^dmund BliTs.
3oW^^f/^^Benjamin Haftings, I'lzariah Mofe-
Jley/William Blair.
rmjield^ttiphcn Pyncl^on^>Israel F.. Trafk
Lloyd
206
208
2)0
205
2l6
230
2,5
Curtis
60,1 674*5^0;? /ora, Abner Brown
62! 6^^outA-Brm field, James L. Wales.
63!i770^iV(5r<2/zfl;%7^clcph Lathrop>Robt. Seflions.
65|i53^/^f/?^r, Sylvefler Emmons.
701 )22^(3Wf^zyzcA, Doras Stiles. ,^^
74^\3icg^e/i-Sprzn^/ie/d'^onz. Smith/Charles Ball
r[tJ-ad \A/'arnner,S^lfred Flower.
J^o\tudlow, Eli Fuller.
1810
1682
}7i3|
18'
59. 'iJ^^ontg ornery,
lo^^tong 'Meadow, Alexander Field.
422 R?jjell,
7^Tolland, Perez Marfhall.
^lo Holland, unites with S. Brimjield.
, FRANKLIN.
1 57^)eerjield^^{?i StebbinsT^^uguftus Lyman.
i^H^Wort/ifield, Ezekiel Webfler.
r,^HSunderlend, Nathaniel Smith.
C 2
9?
105
75
ii6
82
120
80
80
89
120
lio
loo
90
too
108
125
73
q2
94
^o ( Joint Standing Committees.
Inc.
^?
61
68
71
74
79
81
83
85
85
92
93
1809
Cen.
11 6^ \& R E E N ^E r, D , Eliel Gilbert.
Zl6yWew-Sa/em^^^Tney Pearce/fienja. Stacey.
9S%'^on(ague, Nathan Chenery.
QoidColraine, Daniel Willis.
939S/iute/i>ury,
iiiT'SernardJon, John Hamilton.
1227 Warwick,
iMsdJhJi'lA Enos Smith.
"^^Uariemont, Abel Wilder.
i78|Corea;a;',\Elirha BillirigsNDavId Childs.
9^1 Shelburne, William WeiJs.
891 WkatrLy,
760 Leverett,
io^\^uckland, Levi White.
g^y^Wmddl, Jolhua Green.
764 Vrange^ Amos Woodward,
839 ;iowe,
'J^^^leatk, Jofcph Emerfon.
loSiPV^^^/o', Thomas Longlcy.
95
80
87
105
80
96
80
105
110
loo
loo
o
io5
80
75
• 30
125
120
90
loo
7(>5^z//, SetlrS. Howland
1009 Ltydeuy - ^
Meffcngcr to the General Court, Jacob Kohn.
Meflenger to the Governor and Council, Edward E.Powars*
^Secretary of State, Alden Bradford, Efq.
Deputy-Srcretary, Benjamin Wh i t w e l l, Efq.
C/iief C/trk, Edward M'L a n e , Efq^.
C/erks, Edward Cazneau, Samuel Auftin, JohH''Boies.
i^rrafurcr & Riceiver General, John T. Ap t h cvr p, Efq.
(J:3* Offices are kept in the N':^v State-Houfe, Bpflon
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES. ^816.
On Accounts.
Of the Senate, Hon, MefTrs. Holman and Abbot.
OitheHoufe, Meflrs. Howard, Robinlon, and Ri(;Ji3rdfon.
On New Trials.
Of rhe Senate, Hon. Meffrs. Latlirop and Holmes.
Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Green, Pynchon and Davis.
On Interior Fijheries.
Of the Senate, Hon. Meffrs. Moody and Freeman.
Of the Houpfe, Meffrs Adams, Clark and Cony.
Committees of the Houfe. 51
Of Incorporation of Tozons and DiJlriBs,
Of the Senate, Hon. Meffrs. Lewis and Fuller.
Of the Houfe, Meffrs Phelps, VVa{h burn and Perkins.
On Applications for Manufaduring Companies »
Of the Senate, Hon. Mtffrs. Crocker and Smjth.
Of the Houfe, M'-fT-'s. Browncii, Blood and Jones.
On the Incorporation oj Panjhes and other Religious Societies.
Of the Senate, Hon. MeflVs. Adams and Hooper, jun.
Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Kittredgc, Whiting and Merrick.
On Eafiefn Lands.
Of tiie Senate, Hon. Mcilu. Stephens and Wood.
Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Pierce, Hammond and Grofvenor.
On Minijl (rial Lands.
Of the Senate, Hon. Meffrs. Hill and Cleaveland.
Of the Houfe, Meffrs.. Batcheider, Howard, and Gurney.
On Turnpikes^ Bridges^ and Canals,
Of the Senate, Hon. Meihs. Gage and Grofby.
Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Gage, Smith and Harnden.
On Banks and Banking.
Of the Senate, Hon. Meffrs. Starkweather, and Howe,
Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Webfler, King and Weft.
On Applications from Sick and Wounded Soldiers.
Of the Senate, Hon. Meffrs. Hill and Hunnewell,
Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Knapp, Spurr and Sewall.
COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE. ""~"
On the Pay Roll, Mefirs, Brewer, Appieton, and Gage.
On Bills in the Third Reading. Meffrs. Tudor, Worth-
ingron and Mofely.
On Engrojfcd Bills. Meffrs. Greenlea^ Prefcoit and
Green.
On Leave of Ahfence. Meffrs. Sewall, Wafliburn and
Ridingtott'
On Change of Names. Meffrs. Prefcott, Clark & Green.
On Contfjied Ele£lions, Meffrs. Ware, Davis, Brown,
Lyman an«! Gorham.
On Finance. Meffrs. Lincoln, Sturgis, Kingfbury, Sew-
all, Childs.
On County EJHmates. Meffrs. Page, Gilbert &: Tucker.
"'"^ MONITORS.
Weprn Divifion, Col. Wade, Ipfu^ich.
Northern do. Judge Whitman, Pembroke.
Eajlern do. Co! . Brown, Munjon.
Right of the Chair, Mr. Brewer, Roxbury.
Left, do. Mr. Fiike, "^
32
Notaries Publick.
NOTARIES PUBLICK.
SUFFOLK.
Bojlouy William Stevenfon,
Sa\Tiael Blagge. Samuel
Gaidner, Jofiah Waters,
Stephen Codman.
ESSEX.
Salem, Ichabod Tucker,
John Prince, jr. Ezckiel
Savdge.
MarbUhtad, John Bond,
Nathan Bowen.
Salifbury, Samuel Nye.
Beverly, Robert Rantoul.
Gloucefier, John Rcge.rs.
Haver kilU Charles White
^ewhu-ypU MichaelHodge,
John Fitz, Samuel Ten-
ney, John Porter.
Newbury, William Woart.
Lynn, James Gardner.
Ipfwick, Jabez Farley.
HAMPSHIRE.
Northampt. DanielStcbblns.
Worthing tern, SamuelHowe,
Philo Dickinfon.
MIDDLESEX.
Charlejiown, John Soley.
CawArz^^e,Samuel Bartlett.
Gro?c;z,AipheusRichnrdfon.
Watertown, Nath'l Bemis.
Concord, Tilly Merrick.
BARNSTABLE.
Provincetown, Orfamus
Thomas.
Welljleet, Sam'! Waterman.
Chatham, Jofeph Doane.
Eajihanit Eliftia Mayo.
Brezojier, Jofeph Samfon.
Yarmcuih, James Crowell.
Barnjlable, David Crocker.
Falmouth, Jofeph Parker.
$ftiidwick, Thomas Swift.
DUKES.
Edgarton, Benjamin Allen,
Cornelius Marchant.
Tijbury^ Samuel Claghorn.
NANTUCKET.
Nantucket, Benjamin Gard*
ner, Jofiah HufTey.
PLYMOUTH;
Plymouth^ Ephraim. Spoon-*
er, Benjamin Drew, jr.
Duxbo^o\ Studley Sampfon.
Scituate, Hay ward Peirce.
Hingham, Samuel Norton.
Rochejier, Nath'l Ruggles.
Wareham, Benja. Fearing,
W'ORCESTER.
Worcejler, Theop. Wheeler.
Brookjield, Cheney Reed.
Mendon, Jofeph Adams.
Peterjham, Nath'l Chandler.
Sterling, Ifaac Goodwin.
YORK.
Berwick, W^illiam Hight.
Saco, Daniel Granger.
York, Alexander MTntire.
Biddejord, Nath'lGoodwin,
Wells, Jofeph Storer, Hen-
ry Clark.
BRISTOL.
New-Bedford, John M.
Williams,Lem.Williams.
Weftpurt, Abner Brownell.
Dighton, Thomas B.
Richn^ond.
Somerjet, Benjamin Davis.
Taunton, Jonathan Ingalls.
Attleboro*,A^o\\osQ\x{hTc\zn,
Dartmouth, Abrah. Barker.
CUMBERLAND.
Portland, Ebenezer Mayo,
Daniel Tucker.
Notaries
N. Yarm. Edward Ruffell.
Brunfwick, Nath'l Poor.
Portland^ JofephC Boyd.
Harpfwdl^ Andr. Dunning.
LINCOLN.
Wifcajfet, Seth Tinkham,
John Merrill, jr.
Bathi William Torrcy.
Thomajlon^ David Fales, 3d.
NeW'CaJlle^ Daniel Waters.
Waldoboro\ Jacob Ludwig.
Noblebord'^ George Reed.
Brijlol^ Jas. Drummondjr.
Camden^ Nathaniel Martin,
Jofeph M'Cobb.
HANCOCK.
Bangor, Amos Patten.
Hampden, Jedediah Herrick.
Buckjlown, Moody Pllfbury.
Bdfajl, William Moody.
Frankfort, P. H.Wafhburu.
Castine, Bradfhaw Hall.
Deer- 1 fie, Jofeph Tyler.
Sullivan, John Sargent.
Ellfwortk, John G. Dean.
Surry, Kendall Kittercdge.
NORFOLK.
Cohajfet, Thomas Bourne.
Publick. 33
Roxbury,]o\\'a. S. Williams*-
Bramtree, Eben. F. Thayer,
Eben. Fiflier, jr.
FRANKLIN.
Greenfield, Hooker Leavitt.
Deerfield, Pliny Aims,
HAMPDEN.
JV. Spring/. ]n{{in Ely, jr,
Springfield, John Howard-
KEN NEBECK.
Hallowcil, Nathanirl parley.
Augujla, Reuel Williams,
WASHINGTON.
Calais, William Pike.
Robbinjlon, John Brewer.
Eafiport, Jona. D. Wefton.
Lubfc, Samuel Yeatoq.
Mac/lias, Abrah.Butterfield.
Columbia, James Bailey,
5/ea^fw, William Campbell.
SOMERSET.
Daniel Stewart.
Fairjield, Stephen Thayer.
BERKSH : RE-
Adams, Thomas Rubinron.
Siocfibr. Hen. Vv D>A-ight.
Pitlsjxeld, Chauncey Hul-
bert, Benjamin Sheldon.
Table of tlie Value and JVeig/it 0/ Foreign Coins.
Frderal valve.
Stand-
Value in
Names of Coins.
ard
Great'
zaeight.
Britain.
dwt.gr.
1. s. d:
Englifh Guinea
5 6
110
French Guinea
5 5
100
Johanrjes
18 0
3 12 0
Halt Johannes
9 0
1 16 0
Moidoie
6 18
1 7 0
Doubloon
16 21
36c
Spanifli Pittole
4 6
0 16 6
French Piftole
4 4
0 16 0
French Crown
19 0
050
Spamfti Dollar
17 6
046,
EngliGi Shilling
3 18
0 1 0
?iftarecft
3 11
0 0 io|
n
i
9^
if
0
4
6
6 7
0
4
6
0 0
1
6
0
0 0
0
8
0
0 0
0
b
0
0 0
1
4
9
3 3
0
3
7
7 3
0
3
6
6 7
0
1
1
0 c
0
1
0
0 0
0
0
2
& £
0
0
2
0 0
34 Government, &c.
Government, &c. of each State in the Union.
J^EW-HAMPSHIRE.
The executive power is vested in a Governor and
Council. The Governor is chosen by the people annu-
ally. If there is no choice, the Legislature fill the vacan -
cy, from the two highest candidates. The council con-
sists oi live persons chosen by the people. The legisla-
ture is styled the General Court. Each branch has a
negative on the other. The Senate consists of 13 mem-
bers. Each town containing 150 rateable polls sends
one Representative, and every additional 300 polls entitles
it to another The Governor, Counsellors, Senators and
Representatives are chosen on the 2d Tuesday of March
in every year. The Constitution of N. H. was adopted
Feb. 1792.
MJSSACHUSE TTS.
The executive consists of a Governor, Lieutenant-
Governor, and a couixil of nine members. The two
first are chosen by the people annually. The council is
chosen by the legislature out of the 40 returned as sen-
ators; and, if they decline, fiom the mass of the people.
The legislature consists of a Senate and House of Rep-
resentatives, both chosen annually by the people. The
Senators are chosen by districts ; the Represe'ntatives
by the towns. Each town having 150 rateable polls
sends one, and another for every additional 225 polls.
The legislature assemble annually in May and January :
and on some special occasions oftener. The Governor,
Lieutenant-Governor, and Senators are chosen on the
first M(5nday in April annually. The Representatives
are chosen annually in Mav. The Constitution ot Mas-
sachusetts was adopted IVfarch, 1780.
COAWECTICUT.
The Charter of Charles II. in 1662 contains the Con-
stitution of this State. The legislature is composed of
a Council and House of Representatives. The council
consists of a Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, and 12
Assistants. The Governor presides, and has a vote,
and a casting vote. They are all chosen annually on
the 2d Monday in April : the two first directly from the
mass of the peqile; the Assistants from a nomination
of 20, which is filled up by the people in the preceding
October. The House of Representatives, consisting cf
of the feveral States. ^5
199 members, is chosen twice a year, viz. on the 3d
Monday in March, and 3d Monday in S^ptemt)er; 80
towns sending each two Representatives, and 39 s.^nding
but one each. This government has been in operation
more tiian 170 years.
RHODE-ISLAN-D.
The Charter of 1663 is the Constitution of this State.
I'he legislature is composed of a Council of twelve, in-
cluding the Governor and Deputy-Governor, all chosen
annually ; and a House of Representatives, consisting of
72 deputies from the several towns, chosen twice a year,
viz. on the 3d Wednesday in April, and the 4th Tues-
day in August.
VERMONT.
The legislative power is vested in a Haise of Repre-
sentatives, chosen annually on the 1st Tuesday in Sep-
tember, and to meet on the 2d Thursday of the suc-
ceeding October. Each inhabited town has a right to
send one Representative to the Assembly. The execu-
tive power is vested in a Governor, Lieutenant-Gov-
ernor, and twelve Counsellors, chosen annually on the
1st Tuesday in September. The Constitution of Ver-
mont was adopted July 9, 1793.
NEW-YORK,
The legislature is composed of a Senate and House
of Representatives. The Senators are chosen by dis-
tricts, for four years. They are divided by lot into four
classes. The seats of the first class are vacated in one
year, the second class the second year, &c. so that a
fourth part of the Senate are elected annually. Annual
elections are on the last Tuesday in April and the two
following days. The Representatives are chosen by
the several counties annually. A council of revision,
composed of the Governor, Chancellor, and the Judges
ot the Supreme Court, is empowered to revise all bills
passed by the two Houses, and to return them to the
House where they originated. If this is done, two thirds
of both Houses must re-enact them, or they are defeat-
ed. If it is not done in ten days from the time a bill is
passed, it becomes a law of course.
The executive is composed of a Governor, Lieutenant-
Governor, and Council of Appointment. The Govern-
or is chosen every three years. The Lieutenant-Gov-
36 Government, 5tc,
ernor, chosen for the same time, is President of the Sen-
ate. The Council of Appointment consists of the Gov-
ernor, and one Senator fi'om each District, chosen annu-
ally by the legislature. It has the appointment of all
subordinate otHcers, executive and judicial.
JYEW-JERSEY.
The legislature is composed of a Legislative Coun-
cil and House of Assembly. The Council is chosen an-
nually, and consists of thirteen mewibers; each county
choosing one. The Assembly consists of 35 members,
also chosen yearly. The executive is composed of a
Governor, annually chosen by a joint ballot of the
legislature ; a Vice-President, chosen by the Council ;
and a Privy-Council, consisting of any three members
of the Legislative Council. The Governor is President
of the Council, Chancellor, Surrogate- General, and
Captain-General. Annual elections in October.
PEXjVSYL vakia.
The legislative power is vested in a Senate and
House of Representatives. The Senators are chosen by
districts, and hold their offices four years. One fourth
of them are elected annually. Tlte Representatives are
chosen annually by the city of Philadelphia, and the re-
spective counties. The legislature meet once a year in
December. I'he executive power is vested in a Gov-
ernor, who is elected for three years ; but cannot be
chosen above 9 out of any 12 years.
DELAWARE.
The legislature consists of a Senate and House of
Representatives. The Representative are chosen an-
nually on the 1st Tuesday in October, and by counties.
The Senators are chosen triennially, and by counties.
One third of the Senators go out annnally. The Assem -
bly meet in January. The Governor is chosen by the
freemen triennially, and can hold the office only three,
out of any term of six years. The Speaker of the Sen-
ate, in case of the absence, death, or resignation of the
Governor, acts in his room.
Delaware had a smaller population than either of
the States at each national enumeration. In 1810, it
contained 72,674 inhabitants. Its constitution was
adopted in June, 1792.
of the feveral States. 37
MARYLJJ^'D.
Fhe legislature consists of a Senate and House of
Delegates. The Senate is chosen by Electors, who are
elected by the freemen, (on the first Monday in Sept.)
every tifth year, two from a county, and one from each
©f the cities of Annapolis and Baltimore. I'he Electors
meet at Annapolis a fortnight after they are chosen, and
elect by ballot, 9 Senators from the western shore, and
6 from tiie eastern, who hold their station live years.
The delegates are chosen annually on the first Monday
in October. The Assembly meets annually on the first
Monday in November. The Governor, and an execu-
tive council of five persons, are chosen annually, on the
second Monday in November, by a joint ballot of both
Houses/
VIRGLVIA.
The legislature is composed of a Senate and House
of Representatives. T he Senate consists of 24 mem-
bers, chosen for four years, by districts. One fourth of the
Serate goes out yearly. The Representatives ai-e cho-
sen annually, two from each county, and one from sev-
eral cities and burroughs each. The Go^^ernor is chosen
annually by joint ballot of both Houses, and can hold the
office but 3 years in 7. He has a Privy Council of 8
members, chosen by joint ballot of both Houses. The
two Houhcs remove two of its members ev^ery 3 years,
and appoint two new ones. The Council chooses its
President, who in case of the death, resignation, or ab-
sence of the Governor, acts in his stead.
J^ORTH-CAROLI/^A.
The legislative power is vested in a Senate, and
House of Commons. The Senators are chosen annually,
one from each county. The members of the House of
Commons are chosen annually, two from each county,
and one from each of six towns. The Governor is cho-
sen annually by a joint ballot of both Houses ; and is
eligible 3 years in six. The Executive Council consists
of 7 persons chosen annually, by a joint ballot of the two
Houses. Raleigh is the seat of government. The Con-
stitution of this State was adopted Dec. J8, 1776.
SOUrH-CAROLIJVA.
The legislature consists of a Senate and House of
Representatives, The Senate cousiste of 43 members
18I6,] D
3 8 Government, &c.
chosen eveiy 4 years by districts. Half of the Senators
are chosen every 2 years. The Representatives are
chosen everv 2 years by districts. The Governor and
JLieutenant-Cxovernor are chosen biennially, by a joint
ballot of both houses. Elections take place on the 2d
Monday in October, and the day folIo\ving ; and the
legislature meets annually on the 4th Monday in No-
vember. The Constitution was adopted June 3, 1790.
GEORGIJ.
The legislature consists of a Senate and House of
Representatives. The Senators are chosen annually by
counties, one from each. The Representatives are cho-
sen annually by counties ; each sending at least one,
and none more than four. The Assembly meets yearly
on the 2d Tuesday in January. The Governor is cho-
sen for two years, by tiie General Assembly.
KENTUCKY,
The legislative power is vested in a Senate and House
of Representatives. The Senators are chosen by dis-
tricts, and hold their seats four years. One fourth are
re-chosen annually. Their number is limited to 38.
The Representatives are chosen annually on the first
Monday of August, chielly by counties, and in a few in-
stances by towns. Their number cannot exceed 100.
The Assembly convenes on the first Monday in Novem-
ber. The Governor is chosen by the people once in
four years, and is ineligible the succeeding seven. The
Lieutenant-Governor is chosen for the same period, and
in the same manner, and is President of the Senate.
The Constitution of this State was adopted Aug. 17,1799,
TENNESSEE.
This State is divided into five districts, and these into
38 counties. Its Constitution was adopted Feb. 6, 1796.
The legislative authority is vested in a Senate and House
of Representatives. The election for Governor and
members of both Houses is biennial, on the first Thurs-
day in August and the day succeeding ; and the meet-
ing of the General Assembly is on the 3d Monday of
September. The Governor' is vested with the execu-
tive power.
OHIO.
The legislative authority is vested in a Senate, chosen
biennially, and a House oi Representatives, chosen an-
of the feveral States. 39
nually ; both branches by the people. Annual elections
are on the 2d Tuesday in (Jctober. The Senators
are divided into two classes by lot ; the seats of the first
class to be vacated at the expiration ot one year ; of the
second at the expiration of the second year ; so that one
half are to be chosen annually. Tlie executive power
is vested in a Governor, to be chosen biennially, by the
people.
LOUISDLYyl.
This State is entitled to send two members to the
Senate, and one member to the House of Representa-
tives of the United States. Until a new census, it will
of course cho jse three Electors of President and Vice-
President, la 1810, the city, suburbs, and precincts of
New-Orleans contained 24,552 inhabitants; ©f whom
13,728 are whites, and 10,824 are slaves.
MISSISIPPL
In November, 1812, this Territory was incorporated
into a State ; and included within its limits a part of
West-Florida, claimed as originally constituting a por-
tion of Louisiana, and as embraced in the purchase of
that Terntoiy. Missisippi Territory originally contain-
ed about 90,000 square miles ; 330 miles in length from
east to west, and '^78 in breadth. The representation of
this State in Congi esb is the same as that of Louisiana.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Is a square with a side of ten miles, and of course con-
tains 100 square miles. It lies on both sides the Poto-
mac, and inCAides the towns of V\'asliington, George-
town and Alexandria. It is divided into two counties;
the county of Washington on the north side of the Poto-
mac; and the county of Alexandria on the south side.
In the former, the laws of Maniaiid are continued in
force ; in the latter, those of Virgiiiia, Congress, hov/-
ever, makes what laws it pleases for both.
Washington city is built on the Maryland side of the
Potomac, on a point of land between what is called the
Eastern branch and the Potomac. Irs plan as laid out,
exterids neaiiy four miles up each of tljose rivers. The
Eastern Branch forms a safe and coo^modious harbour,
being sufficiently deep for the largest shi|)s, for ' about
four miles above its mouth, while tlie channel lies close
along the bank adjoining the city, and affords a large
and convenient harbour. The cajjitul is situated on a
40 Government, &c. of the feveral States.
pleasant eminence, commanding a view of every part
ot" the city, and of a considerable portion of the coun-
try around. Such streets as lead immediately to pub-
lic places are from 130 to 160 feet wide ; others from
90 to 110. This city became the permanent seat of the
National Government in 1800.
IN-DIAKA TERRITORY,
Containing 24,520 inhabitants, is divided iwto four
counties, and 27 townships. Its average length is about
270 miles, and its average bread tk about 130. Number
of square miles, 35,000. The officers of this govern-
ment, are appointed by the President of the U. States.
Vincennes is the capital and the seat of government,
and is also the centre of commerce.
^ MICHIGAJ^ TERRITORY.
This Territory is divided into four districts, viz. —
Erie, Detroit, Huron,and Michilimakinak. It^ greatest
length from South-east to North-west, is 500 miles ;
from North-east to South-west it is 300. The number
of square miles, both of land and water, is estimated at
150,000. The legislative power is vested in a Governor
and a Supreme Court, composed of three Judges, all
appointed by the President of the United States. The
executive power is vested in the Governor, and the ju-
dicial in the three Judges, and such civil magistrates in
the various districts as^ the Governor shall appoint.
ILLIATOIS TERRITORY.
This is the western half of what was formerly called
the Territory N. W. of the Ohio, and embraces the
whole of it, except what is included in the State of Ohio,
and the Territories of Michigan and Indiana. The
whole tract contains about 200,000 square miles. It wa s
a part of the Indiana Territory till 1809, when it was
erected into a separate government. Population in
1810, was 12,282 inhabitants.
The Territory originally included in Louisiana, was
estimated to contain nearly a million cf square miles ;
as large an extent of countrv as the whole of the residue
of the United States. In 1810, it contained 97,401 in-
habitants.
Poft-Offices, and Poft-Matters.
41
POST-OFFICES in Massachusetts and Maine,
%vith the Post-Ma&iers^ A'ames.
Elifha Hobart Brimfiddy Stephen Pynchon
AbingtOTii
ABon,
Adams,
Albany^
Ambrofe Kaflen
Afa Cummings
Alfred, M.* James Goodwin
Alna, M. Jofiah Stebbins
Amherjiy Rufus Kellogg
Andover, liaac Abbot
Anfon^ M. James Collins
A/kburnham, Jofeph [ewett
AJJibv, Akxan.T. Willard
AJfonet, Stephens B. Pickens
At/iol, Jofeph Prcftor
Attleboro\ Ilrael Hatch
Au^ujia, M. Robert C. Vofe
Baldwin^ M. Richard Fitch
Bangor, M. W, D. Wil-
liamfon
Barnjlable, Richard Bourne
Barre, Elijah Caldwell
Bat/i, M David Stinfon
Belcher town, Henry Mellen
Belfaji, M. Thos. VVhittier
Belhel, Moles Mafon, jr.
Berkley,
Berwick, M. Sylvanus Hatch
Beverly, John Barley
Billerica, Jonathan Bov/ers
Blanford, Amos M. Collins
Bluekill, M. Andr. Witham
Boltoji, Amos Parker
Boothbay, M, Edm. Wilfon
Bojon, Aaron Hill
Bowdoin, M. Mofcs Starbird
Bowdoinba?n, M. S. Gardiner
Bradford, Wra . Greenough
Brewfler, Jofeph Samfon
BridgetQ7i, M. Samuel An-
drews
Bridgewater, J.M. Goodwin
{ W.parifhj Afa Whitman
* M fignip.es Maine »
Briftol, M. Aaron Blaney
Brookfield, Cheney Reed
Brownjield, M. Jof. Howard
Brunfwick, M. Jotham Stone
Buckjield, M. Benjaqain
Spaulding
Buckflown, M. Caleb B.Hall
Buxton, M. Samuel Cutts
Calais, M. Stephen Brewer
Cambridge, Jos. Stacey Read
Camden, M, Bcnja. Cuftiing
Canton, Silas Kingfley
Carver, James Ellis
Cafline, M. Benjamin Hook
Charlement, Sani'l Rathbone
Charlton, Wm. P. Rider
Chatham, Ezra Crowell
Chelmsford, Joel Adams
Chefkire, John Leland, jr.
Chefier, H. Bodunha
ChtJUrville, M. J . B. Lowell
Cohajj'et, Joel Willcuc
Columbia, M. 1 hos. Ruggles
Concord, John Keyes
Corinth, M. Simeon Peafe
Dartmouth,A\ive\i?imTncktt
Dedham, Jere. Shuttleworth
Deerfieldj Epaphras Hoyt
Dennyfville, M. Wm. Kilby
Dennis, Nathan Stone, jr.
Dighton, John Hathaway
Dixmont, M. Benja. Butmaiv
Douglas,
Dracut, Caleb B!anchard
Drefden, M. John J ohnfon
Dudley, Amafa Nichols
Duxbury, Thomas Windfor
Eajlham, Jofeph Mayo
Eajion, Daniel Wheaton
(do turnpike) Ifrael Alger
Eafl.Sudbury, Nath'l Reeves
D&
42
Poft-Offices, and Poft-Mafters.
Eddington, M. Park Holland
Edgarton, Beriah Norton
Edgecomb. M Steph. Parfons
Ellsworth. M Theod. Jones
fai'^fax, M N. Hey wood
Fai^fieldy M. Wm. Kendall
Falmouth, Charles Sanford
Fally*s roads, Jefle Farnham
Farming ton, M. Tim. John-
fon
Feeding- Hills, Sam'l Flower
Fitchburg, Calvin Wiliard
Foxborp*, Noah Hobart
Framingham, Jonn. Maynard
Frankfort, M. Alexander
MiUlken
Freeport, M- Nathan Weflbn
Freetown, Amos Braley
Fryeburgk, M Judah D^na
Gardiner^ M. Seth Gay
Gloucejter^ Ifaac Eiwell
Goidflforo\ M Thomas Hill
Gorkam, M. Alex. M'Lellan
Grafton, William Lamb
Granville, Oliver Parfons
Gray^ M. Jofeph M 'Lei Ian
G. Barrington, Mo. Hopkins
Greene, M Luther Robbins
Greenfield, Ambroie Ames
Greenwich^ Jofiah White
Groton, James Lewis
Madley,
Halifax y J. Cufhman
Hallowelly M: Joihua Win-
gate
Hamilton, Daniel Brown
Hampden, M. Martin Kipfley
Hanover, Robert Eells
Hardwick, William Cutler
Harlem, M. Jap.C.Walbburn
Hartford, M. Arvida Hay ford
Harvard, Stevens Hayward
Harwich, Eben , Brooks
Hatfield, Daniel White
Haverhill^ Francis Eaton
Hebron, M. Benia. Clwndier
Hingham, Thomas Loud
Hivfdale, Solomon W. Colt
Hirant, M. Ifrael Buibank
Holland, Benjamin Church
Holmes Hole, Th> od Parfons
Hubbardflon, Reu. Wheeler
Ip [which, Nathan Jaqucs
Jay, James Starr, jr.
Jefferfon, M.
foncfijoro\ M. Anfel Tupper
Kennebunh, M. Step.Thacner
Kingflon, Seth Drew
Kittf.ry, M. Daniel Peirce
Lancafter, Timo. Whiting
Lanefhoro*, Samuel Bacon
Lebanon, M. Daniel Wood
Lee, Roll in C Dewey
Le'cefler, Hfnry Sargent
Lenox, Daniel Williams, jr.
Leominfler^ John Gardner
Lewiflon, M. Daniel Reed
Limerick, M. James Ketteil
Liming ton,M. Wingate Froft
Lincolnmlle,M. — - Wilfon
Litchfield, M. Wm. Cleaves
Littleton, John Adams
Livermore, M. Benj. Bradford
Long Meadow, SolomonBurt
Level, M. Andr. Woodbury
Lunenburg Edmund Culhing
Lynn, Jonathan Batchelder
Machias, M. Jerc. (D'Brien '
Manchefler, D. L. Bingham
Marblehead, Richard Prince
MarLboro\ Micah Shearman
MarJJifieldy Jabez Hatch
Med field, Eben. Clark, jr.
Medway, William Felt
Medford, \yilliam Rogers
Mendon, Richard George
Middkboro\ Levi Pierce
Uiddlefield,
Mid»Granville,Th2iA. Squires
MiltoTii Mofes Whitney
Poft-Offices, and Poft-Mafters.
Minot, M. Nathan Woodbury
Monmovth,M. J. A Chandler
MontviUe, M. Cyrus Davis
Mt. Vernon, M. Sam I. Thing
Nantucket, James Barker
Narraguagus,M. Jof. Adams
Netu- Bedford, Abra. Smith
NezL'turyport,Qh2ir\^^ Turner
New Qafco, M. Jof. Thrafher
Nezv-Caflle,M John Glidden
Ncwfield, M. Cheflev Drew
NewGlovceJl.M. J.E.Foxcraft
NeW'Ma Iboi-Q*, Step. Powell
Nezu-Salftn, Nahum Bryant
NcW'S-'iaron, M. Saml. Pref-
cott
Newtcn, Amos Alien
Norridgezvock, M. William
Spaulding
Northampton, Danl. Wright
North field, John Nevers
Northport, M. Jones Shaw
No'th6oro\ Ben). Munroe
North Yarmouth, Af. John
Hale
Norway, M. Wm. Reed
Orleans, Jona. Bafcom
Orrington, M. John Brewer
Otis, Roderick Norton
Oxford, Arch. Campbell
Palermo, M. Jofcph Crefey
Palmer, Amos Hamilton
Paris, M. Ruff: 1 Hubbard
P arfom field, M. S.Cufliman
Pawtucket, Br, Kni[;ht
Ptlham, Conflant Ruggles
Peterjham, Hutchs. Hapgood
Phillipfburg, M. IHiac Lane
Pkippfburg, M. Mark L. Hill
Pittsjidd, Jofhua Danforth
Pittfion, M. Jacob Loud
Plymouth, Nathan Harris
Plymbton, Nathan Fobes
Portland, M, Robert I'fiey
Princeton, Samuel Steven fen
ProfpeB, M. Samuel Shute
P rov2ncetown,Ou€{i. Thorxxzs
Ouincy, Mottram Vefey
Randolpli, Jonathan Spear
Raymond, M. Steph. Swett
Readfield, M. Saml. Currier
Reading, John We Ron
Rekobotk, Rufus Rounds
Richmond, Cyprian Branch
Rochejler, Nathan Willis
Rowley, James Smith
Royalflon, Jofepb Eflabrooks
Robbinfion, M John Brewer
Rumfcrd, Nathan Adams
Rutland, Mofes White
S£Zcflcr(3/)/)aM. Hez. Wiiiflow
Saco, M. John Cleaves
Salem, Jofepb E. Sprague
Sdlifjurv, Seth Clark
Sandiyjidd, George Hull
Sandwich, Wm. Fcffcndcn
^andjord, M. Ebcn.Linfcott
Scarborough, M. Abra. Mil-
liken, ir.
SkouheganFalls, M. J.Locke
Scituate, Augudns Clapp
Si'ekonk, Phanuel Bifiiop, jr.
6'/2i2/'//'4-/2, M.Sam' iChapm an
Sheepfcot, M. Andrew Peters
Shrffidd, William Buell
Shrrley, Thomas Whitney
Sidney, M. Stephen Springer
Shrewfbury, Jof;-ph Stone
Somerfet, Jofepb Kellogg
South-Berwick, Micajah
Currier
Scut/iboro\ Peter Fay
South- Hadley, Ralph Snow
Southwick, Enos Foote
Spencer, Ifaac Jenks, jr.
Springfield, Dan. Lombard
Standijh, hU Wm. Lamfon
Sterling, John Robbins
44
Supreme Judicial Court.
Steuberiy M, Jacob Townfley
StocA6 ridge, Horatio Jones
Stow, Phincas Conant
Sturbridge, Sirr.fcn Burt
Sullivan, M. P. D. Sargent
Sutton, Jacob Marfh
Stuanzey, Reuben Chace
Sumner, M. S. Bartlett, jr.
Taunton, James L. Hodj^es
Ttmpltton, Lipha French
Thomajion, M J.D.Whcaton
Ti/bury, Thco'dffius Parfons
Topsjxdd, Nehe. Cleveland
Townfetid, Mofcs Warren
Trenton, M. Abner Lee
7roy, Charles Pitman
Truro, Sylvanus Nye
Turner, M. Alden Blofrom
Tyng[boTo\ Dan'iRichardlon
Union, M. Lbenezer Alden
Unity, M. Lemuel Bartlett
Uxbridge, Samuel Read
VaJfalboro\M. Lathrop Chafe
Vienna, M. Elifha John! on
Waldoboro\M. John Head
Warekam, Benjamin Fearing
li'arren, M. ]t{Xc Page
f^'arioick, Wm. Cobb, jr.
Waterbord, M. Andi .Burlcy
IVaterford, M. Eli Longlcy
fVatertown, Charles Patten
IVaterville, M. AfaRedingtOR
Wayne, M. Moles Wing, jr.
fVtUJleet, Rtuben Arcy
Wells, M. Matthew Lindfey
Wenkam, Thomas Barnes
Weftbord', Nathan Fifher
Wfft- Brookfield, Dan Meriain
Wtftern, lofcph field
Weftfidd, Charles Douglas
Wejijord, John Abbot
Wtjtvnnjltr, Daniel Bartlett
Wejion, Abraham Hews, jr.
Wejlport, Ifaac Howland
Weji 'Springfield, J. Stebblns
Wejl-^tockbridge, A.Spencer
M'^eymoutb, Cotton Tufts
W/iitefietd,M. Abram Choate
Williamjlown, H. C. Brown
Wilton, Sylvcfter Strickland
Winchendon, AmosGoodhue
Windham, M Chasjohnfon
Window, M. Fred. R. Paine
Wttiihrop, M. Silas Lambert,
WiJcaJJct,M. Oi chard Cook
Wobuin, John Wade
Woolwich, M> Samuel Troit
Worcejler, James Wilfon
l'Vorthington,W\\\\zim Ward
Wrtntham, Samuel Druce
Yarmouth, Jofhua H^mblin
York, M. Nathaniel Sargent
SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.
Jufixes.
Hon. Ifaac Parker, of Bofton, Chief Juflice.
Hon. George Thatcher, of Biddeford.
Hon. Chalks Jackion, of Bofion.
Hon. Samuel Putnam, of Salem.
Hon. Samuel Sumner Wilde, of Hallowcll.
Attorney-General, Hen. Perez Morton, of Dorchcfter.
Solicitor-General, Hon. Daniel Davis, of Bofton.
Reporter oj Decificris, Hon, Dudley A. Tyng, of Cambridge.
Juftices throughout the State,
45
jujlices throughout the Commonwealth,
David Sewall York Thomas Dwight Springfield
Oliver Wendell Bo/ion Thomas Cutts Saco
Thomas D.iwes do. George Thatcher Biddejord
George Cabot do. Samuel Fowler Wejifield
Chriftopher Gore do. Elij^.h Brigham Wcjlboro'.
William Phillips do. ^z.^tz\V\\czi\\c\Wor thing ton
Jonathan Mafon do. John Bacon Stcckbridge
Samuel Holten Davvers John Brooks Medford
Salem Towne Charlton Ephraim Williams £)«r;^€/</
Jofiah Stearns Lumtnburgh Jofcph B. Varnum Dracut
David Cobb Goid/iorough Stephen Longfellow Gorham
Simon Frye Fryebuxgh Timothy Bigelow Medford
ACa Clapp Portland
Matthew Cobb do.
Prentifs Mellen do.
Aaron Hill Bo/ion
James Prince do.
John Lowell do.
James Lloyd do.
George Blake do.
Charles Jackfon do.
Wm. Afpinwall Brook line
Samuel Dana Groton
Andrew P Fernald Elliot
Nath'l Morton, jr. Freetown'
Alexander Rice Kttery
Thomas B. Adams Quircy
Joleph Story Saltvi
Charles Turner, jr. Sa'tuaie
Samuel Fales Taunton
William Davis Phmoutk
George Leonard Norton
Ephraim Spocner Plymouth
Nathan Wefton Augujlj
Daniel Cony
Nathan Dane
Dwight Fofter
John C. Jones
William Tudor
Edward H. Robbins
Samuel Dexter
John Davis
^rtemas Ward
William Gray
Perez Morton
Harnfbn G. Otis
William Preicott
Daniel Davis
Ifaac Parker
James Winthrop Cambridge
Jofiah Bartlett Charltfluwn
Timothy Newell Sturbridge
Bijaleel Taft Uxbridge
Beza Hay ward Plymouth
George Partridge Duxbury
Eenja. Pickman, jr. Saltm
Nathaniels Wells Wells
Timothy Pickering Wenham
Levi Liijcoln IVorctJle'^
Oliver Fifke do.
Stephen Bu lock Rekobotk
do.
Beverly
Brookfield
Bojion
do.
Milton
Bojion
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
George Blifs Springfield
Moffj, Carieton Wifcaffet
Orchard Cook do.
Benj 'min Greene Berwick
NahumMitchell Bridgewat.
John Welles Bojion
Samuel Putnam SaUvr
Nathaniel Bowditch ^o
Tofeph Allen Worcefit
Samuel S. Wilde Hallcn-:
46 Courts in Maflachufetts«
CIRCUIT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Middle Circuit.
ESSEX tf MIDDLESEX.
Hon. Samuel Dana, (iroton. Chief Justice.
Hon. William Wetmore, Boston, ) A^cnriatp Lmtirp.;
Hon. Stephen Mmot. Haverhill, S -^^sociate Justices.
John Heard, Ipswich, ) Session Justices for
Nehemiah Cleveland, Topsfield, J Essex co.
Abiel Heyw(^od, Concord, ) Session Justices for
Loammi Baldwin, Cambridge, 3 Middlesex co.
Western Circuit,
WORCESTER, HAMP.SHIRE, FRANKLIN, HAMP-
DEN, iP" BERKSHIRE.
Hon. John Hooker, Springfieid, Chief Justice.
Hon. Edward Bangs, Worcester, ) . • 4. t *•
Hon. Jonathan Leavitt, Greenlield, I Associate Justices.
Oliver Crosby, Brookfi eld, > Session Justices for
Benjamin KinibaJl, Harvard, 5 VVorctster co.
EzraStarkweather,Worthington, ; Session Justices for
Samuel Porter, Hadley, ^ Hampsliire co.
Elijah Paine, Aslifiekl, > Session Justices for
Joshua Green, Wendell, J FrankUn co.
William Ely, Springfield, ? Session Justices for
Heman Day, West-Springfield, ) Humpflen co.
Joseph Whiton, Lee, ? Session Justices for
Wolcott Hubbell, Lanesboro', S Berkshire co.
Southern Circuit
NORFOLK, PLYMOUTH, BRISTOL, BARNSTABLE,
NANTUCKET, t^ DUKES-
Hon. Thomas B. Adams, Quincy, Chief Justice.
Hon. Jairus Ware, Wrentham,. ? . T„stirp<?
Hon. Nahum Mitchell, Bridge water, 5 ^^^^- Justices.
Eijenezer Warren, Foxborough, ) Session Justices for
Samuel Bass, Randolph, { Norfolk co.
Elisha Ruggles, Rochester, ? Session Justices for
John Thomas, Kingston, 3 Plymouth co.
Seth Washburn, Raynham, ? Session Justices for
Apollos Tobey, Berkley, S , Bristol co
Richard Sears, Chatham, \ Session Justices for
Calvin Tilden, Yarmouth, S Barnstable co.
Matthew Mayhew, Chilmark, Session Jus.torDukes go.
Courts in MafTachufetts. 47
First Eastern Circuit.
YORK CUMBERLAND, ISf OXFORD.
Hon. Benjamin Green, Berwick, Chief Justice.
Hon. Judah Dana, Fryeburgh, > a „„„-:ate Tustices
Hon. William Widgery, Portland, { Associate J ustices.
Jeremiah Hill, Biddeford, > Session Justices for
Joseph Thomas, Wells, S York co.
Lothrop Lewis, (rorham, 7 Session Justices for
Ammi R. Mitchell, N.Yarmouth, 3 Cumberland co.
Daniel Stowell, Paris, ? Session Justices for
Robert Bradley, Fryeburgh, 5 Oxford co.
Second Eastern Circuit.
LINCOLN, KENNEBECK, ^^ SOMERSET.
Hon. Nathan Weston, jnn. Augusta, Chief Justice.
Hon. Josiah Stebbins, Alna > Associate Justices.
Hon.Ebenezer fhachcr, Warren, S
James W. Head, Warren, ^ Session Justices for
James Rogers, Bowdoin, 3 Lincoln co.
Samuel Wood, Winthrop, > Session Justices for
Samuel Moody, Halloweil, ^ Kennebeck co.
James Waugh,jr.Norridegwock, > Session Justices for
Seth Currier, Canaan, J Somerset co.
Third Eastern Circuit.
HANCOCK ^ WASHINGTON.
Hon. William Crosby, Belfast, Chief Justice.
Hon. Martin Kinsley, Hampden, 7 a ^„^p:„,.p jnctirpc
Hon. James Campbell, Harrington, 5 Associate Justices.
Phineas Ashmun, Washington Pi, "> Session Justices for
John Black, Ellsworth, J Hancock county.
Stephen Jones, Machias, 7 Session Justices for
Theodore Lincoln, Dennysville, 3 Washington co.
CC^ For the times of fitting of the feveral Courts,
fee Calendar pages, and the lifts of Courts no-
ticed in the Index.
48 Courts in Maffa. Juftlces, &c. in SuflFolk
BOSTON COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Hon. Harrison G. Otis, Judge.
William Minot, Recorder.
MUNICIPAL COURT IN BOSTON.
Hon. Thomas Dawes, Judge.
Edward Jackson, Clerk.
Jumes T. Austin, Attorne5^
COURT OF SESSIONS.
SUFFOLK.
Hon. William Donnison, Boston, Chief Justice.
Russell Sturgis, Edward Jones, 7 Associate Justices,
William Little, .William Smith, S
NANTUCKET.
Hon. Joslah Barker, Chief Justice.
Francis Macey, Benjamin Coffin, Associate Justices.
DUKES.
Hon. Beniamia Basset, of Chilnvark, Chief Justice.
John Davis, of Tisbury, ) Associate Justices.
Ichabod Nt)rton, ot Edgartcn, 5
SUFFOLK.
Clerks of all the Courts in the County, Jchn Tucker,
William Tudor, and John Callender, of Boston.
County Attorney, James 1\ Austin, (rf Boston.
Jud^e of Probate, Thomas Dawes do.
Reinster of Probate, John Heard do.
Register of Deeds, William AUme do.
County Treasurer, John Winslow do.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum in Boston
\Vm. Donnlfon Samuel Brown feenja. Auftin
Wm. Wetmore Stephen Gorham Jona. L. Aultm
John Tucker Benja. Parfons Jofeph May
John Phillips William Brown Samuel Gardner
RufosG.Amory Benja. Gorham William Little
Juftices of the Peace in Bofton.
49
Arnold Welles Wm. Sullivan
Will. Stevenlbn T. L. Winthrop
E. S. Livermore Jofeph Hall
Wm. Spooner John Callender
Eppes Sargent James Alien
Jofiah Qiiincy
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
William Donniibn, Jon-athan L. AuRin.
Edward Jones
Wm. Hammatt
Peter C. Brooks
Aiden Bradford
Thos. H. Perkins
Ifrael Thorndike
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN BOSTON.
William Smith
Samuel Eliot
Sim or. Eiiot
William Alline
Samuel Parkman
Edward Jackfon
Jofep': Pierce
Ifanc Rand
Charles Bulfinch
Jofeph Head
Thomas Perkins
Samuel Cobb
Timo. Williams
Jona. Hunnewell
A'oiel Smith
Daniel D. Rogers
John Winflow
Wiiliam Taylor
Lemuel Hay ward
James Robinfbn
Charles Davis
Pcier O. Thacher
John Heard, jr.
Benja. Whitman
Saml. M. Thayer
Gardner Greene
Ruflell Sturgis
James T. Auflin
Benjamin Welles
Thomas Melville
William Minot
Henry Cabot
Samuel Blagge
1816.3 ]
Waircn Dutton
A. Cunningham
Charlc; P.Sumner
Jona. Hallings
John W. Folfom
'Saml. J. Prefcoit
Alex. Townlend
Tavies Savage
\Vm. S. Sh iw
Win. H. Sumner
Stephen Codraaa
Lemuel Shaw
Andrew Ritchie
Benja. Pollard
Saml. D. Parker
Ifrael Munroe
George G. Lt'e
William R. Gr.iy
George Su'livan
Rich. D. Harris
Jofeph Cooiidge
John Brazer
Henry Giav
W. P. Whiting
Wm. A. Fales
Wm. Stackpole
Jofeph E. Smith
James Green
Geo. Burroughs
Nathaniel Noyes
Nathl. Smith, jr.
JefTe Putnam
Triftram Barnard
Jonathan Bird
W. Donnifon, jr.
James G Dana"
Caleb Bingham
Amo^ Binney
Jofeph N. Ho%ve
Jofiah Waters
Edw. Tuckerman
Thos. Welfh, jr.
Benjamin Welti
Ofgood Carht)n
John Fellenden
Jofiah Batchelder
Ilaac F. Coffin
John Knapp
John H. Crane
Saml. F. M'Clary
John Williams
Wm. C. Aylwin
J no. W. Hiyward
Wm. Simmons
John Lathrop, jr.
Saml. H. Walley
Benjamin Guild
Samuel Gore
David Sears
John Parker
Wm. Parlous
Samuel Salifbury
Jonathan Phillips
James Perkins
Edward M'Lane
Sam.K. Williams
50 Counfellors and Attorneys in Suffolk.
Charles W.Green
Tames Phillips
.Tofeph H. Pierce
JDaniel Oliver
Ben] a. Whitwell
John Boies
AugutlusPeabody
Francis J. Oliver
John Siewart
D. S. Greenough
John Stickney
Justices
Samuel Low,
Francis Carncs
Stephen Thayer
Samuel Hubbard
Thomas Payfon
J of. Woodward
Ehen. Par Tons
Wra. D. Sohier
Nathan Hale
Charles Bradbury
Nathl. P. RufTell
Wm. Payne
of the Peace in
William Harris, J
Andr. Green wcc
Samuel Dunn
Henry Codman
Wm. Tudor, jr.
Francis Babcock
Z. G. Whitman
Wm. Wells
Ifaac Gates
Edw. T. Channingi
Rufus G. Amory
Daniel Davis
E. S. Llvermorc
Samuel Dexter
Jofeph Hall
Wm. Prcfcott
Artemas Ward
Benja. Whitman
George Blake
John Phillips
Bf-nj. Parfons
Benj. Whitwell
John Callender
Jofeph Rowc
William Sullivan
John Williams
Wm. Thurfton
John Heard
Edward Jackfon
Charles Davis
Peter O. Thaclier
Charles P. Sumner
T. O. Selfridge
Benja. Gorham
Counsellors at Law in
James Alien
Wm. H. Sumner
Warren Diuton
John Knapp
Ifrael Man roe
Saml. D. Pinker
Thos. Welfh. jr.
William Auftin
Timothy Fuller
Lemuel Shaw
Andr. Ritchie, jr.
Alex. Townfcnd
Jat^es T. Auftin
William Minot
James Savaj^e
Samue' Hubbard
John H. Crane
Jofeph E. Smith
AuguOusPeahody
Sam. F. M'CIary
Sam. K. Williams
Wm. C. Ay 1 win
Wm. P. Whiting
Attorneys at the Supreme Judicial
Abra. W. Fuller Elijah Mo.fe
Benjamin Rand
Henry Cod in nn
Edw. T. Gbanning
Lucius M. :-)argent
Alex. H. Everett
David Townfcnd
Chelsea.
ofeph Stowcr«-
Boston.
George Sullivan
Benjamin GulM
D. S. Greenougb^
T'^hn Stickney
Francis Carnes
J. W. Haywarc!
J )f. Harrington
Danl. B. Ripley
Henry Cabot
Inhn Stuart
Thomfon Miller
Thos. J. Eckiey
Wm. Simmorrs
Wm. D. Sohier
Phincas Blair
George W. Boyle
Ifaac F. Coffin
Wm. A. Fales
JofiahP. Cooke.
Nathan Hale
Z. G. Whi-man
James Day
John Gallifon
Court in Boston*
James C. Merrilt
Abrah. Wild, jr.
Samuel D. Ward
Sa-muel B. Barr tlfi
Juftices, &c. in E/Text
5«
Attorneys at
Win. S. vShaw
Stephen Bean
Jamuel E. Smith
>aml. Dexter, jr.
3ftav. Pickering
-leury B, Smith
^enry Orne
George Jaftrey
»?Iofes Draper
". A. Dexter
ami. Filber, jr.
'rar)cis Baflet
'ran. W. Waldo
the Common Pleas in Boston.
George Ticknor
William Gale
A.O.Waterhoufe
Dan.ei Rcckwood
'J'homas G. Caiy
Charles P. Curtis
William P. Malon
Mafd Willis
Bcnja. L. Weld
Thos.B. Wait, jr.
Francis C. Gray
Han is. G.Otis, jr.
J onathanFowlcjjr.
William Paikcr
George Feller
James Foftcr
J no. C. Gray
Henry H. Fuller
Charles G. Loring
WiR. T.Andrews
Edward Brooks
Franklin Dex'er
Chs. M. Ingerfoll
George E. Head
Benja. D. Greene
Rich. W. Greene
Coroners.
Bojlon^ John W. Folfom, Jofeph Stevens, Thomas
*homas Badger, Daniel Stephenfon, jr.
^ney, Paul Revere, jr. Chdfea, David Floyd,
Jofeph Stov;ers
Sheriff, Samuel Bradford, of Bofton.
yeputy-Sheriffi, Shubael Bell, Bradifh Billings, and Luke
Baldwrin, of Bofton. Office, Court-Street.
Jailer and Crier of the Courts, Shubael Bell, of Bofton.
Commijfioner of Wrecks, &c. Samuel Bradford, Efq.
ESSEX.
Clerk of the Courts, Ichabod Tucker, of Salem,
County Attorney, John Pickering, of Salem.
Judge' of Probate, Daniel A. Wtiite, Ne^v buryport.
Pegister of Probate, Nathai.iel Lord, 3d. Ipswich.
Register of Deeds, Amos Chuite, of Salem.
County Treasurer, Nctthaniel Wade, of Ipswich.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum,
'mesbury Benja. Lurvy Boxford Thomas Perley
■ndover John Kneeiand,
"homas Kittridge, Jdiii
Phillips
evtrly Joshua Fisher,
Thomas Stevens, Eben.
Everett, Moses Brown,
Robert Rantoui
Gloucester Henry Phelps
Haverhill James Dun-
can
Ipswich John Heard, Jon-
athan Cogswell, Asa
Andrews, Nathl. Wade
Lynn Frederick Breed
52
Juftices of the Peace In EfTex.
Manchester VVm. Tuck
MarbLehead Nathan
Bowen, John Prince
JSfeivbury Wm. Woart,
Ebenezer March
J^envburyfit. Nicho Pike,
Oliver Prescolt, James
Pi'ince, Jacob Gernsh,
Daniel A. White
Salem Jacob Abhton, John
Punch ard, John Saund
ers, Joseph E. ^prague
Moses Town send, Joht|
Prince,] r. Ichab. Tuck- 1
er, John Pickering, Ben-
jamm Pickman, Eze-
kiel Savage
Salhbiiry Samuel Nye,
Jacob ferown
Tofufidd Neh. Cleveland
Apfiointed to quaVfy Civil Officers.
Samuel Hoken, Stephen Choate, Ebenezer M irch, Na-
than Dane, Joseph Stores John Punchard, John Saun-
ders, John Prince, Josiah Smith, Leverett Saltonstail,
Ichabod Tucker, John Pickering, Nich. Pike, Danl.
A. White, Wm, Woart, Nathaniel Wade, Asa An-
drews.
Justices of the Peace.
jimssbury Christ. Sargent,
MicahBradIey,Jos.Hoyt,jr.
Tiios. Hoyt, Robert Patten
Andover John L. Abbot,
Samuel Farrar, Joshua
Chandler, Mark New-
man, Stephen Barker, jr.
Fi'ederick Nye, Hobart
("^lark, George Osgood,
Samuel Merrill
Beverly Thos. Davis, Jona.
Smith, jsaac \,Voodbury,jr.
"William Bui ley
Boxford StephenPeabody,
J.Foster.jr. ParkerSpafford
Bradford rhomasS:ivory,
Benjamin Parker.William
(jreenough, Samuel Chad-
wick, Jo-sc-ph Chad wick,
Jesse Kimball
Danvern EleazarPutnam,
■Gide. Foster, Jf^seph Shed,
Sam'l Page. Benja. Ciown-
inshield, Z-M'ub. Porter,
Frederick Howes
Gloucester John Manning,
jr. William Pearson, Isaac
"Elwell, William Pearce,
Lonson Nash, Jiiim Kit-
tridge, John Prentiss
Hamilton EnochFaulkner, ,
Josh. Giddins, JolinSafFordI
Haverhill Israel Bartlett,,
Leoj^ard White, JohnVar-
nrimEp/hraimCorliss. Mo- ■
ses Wingate, James Ayer, ,
jr. Stephen Minct, Eben.
Gige, Jas. Smiley, Oliver
Morse, Frederick Parker,
Francis Eiton, Jonathan
Ingersoll, Jciseph Hovey,
Charleys White, M-itthew
Whipple
I/iswich Dan.Rogers, John
ChcvaeJ'. ;sephSwazey, Asa
Smith, J.ibe^ Farley, Na-
thai.ielLord,3d.J()se5)hFar-
lev, George Choate
L,yn?i Abner Checver,Jas.
Gardner, Aaron Lummu^
Counfellors, &c. in EfTex.
S3
Peter G. Robbins, Aaron
Breed, Reuben Washburn,
Robert W. Trevett
Lynnjield Dan.Needham,
Asa T New hall
Manchester David Colby
Marblehead Josh.Prentiss,
fsaac Mansfield,NathanB.
Martin, John Bailey, Asa
Hooper, Wm. Story, Robt.
Hooper, Jos. Barker, Geo.
Barkei-, Jacob Willard,
Isaac Story, J^hhua Pren-
tiss, ]\\ John Pedrick, 3d.
John G. Hooper, Robert
H»3oper, jr. Joseph Wilson,
hTathaniel Hooper
Met/men Stephen Barker,
\d\n L. Bodwell, John
Rust, Alfred Ingaiis, Ben- ,
aniin Osgood
Middleto7i Asa Howe,
Daniel Fuller
^^tKvbury Mos. Little,Silas
Little, Josiah Little, John
Dsgood, Dan Hale, Thos.
Hale, Samuel Newman
Ncivburyfiortion-x Marsh,
Jeremiah Nelson, Michael
Hodge, Josi'ah Smith, Dan.
Horcon, William Cross,
William B.Bannister,Eben.
Musely, John Fitz, Wm.
Sartlett, John Pettingel,
Moses Brown, Levi Mills,
Samuel L.ICnapp, Stephen
Hooper, Jonathan Gage,
Stephen Howard, John
Greenieaf
Rowley Parker Cleveland,
Benjamin Proctor, Moody
Spatford, AsaNelson, Josh-
ua Jewett
Salem Benjamin Mer-.
rill, Ebenezer Beckford,
William Pickman, Ed-
ward A. Holyoke, Amos
Chtiate, William Cleve-
land, Leveret Saltonstall,
Benjamin R.Nichols, Benj.
W. Crowninshield, Geo.
S. Johonnot, Davi<.l Cnm-
mings, Henry Elkins, Jos.
White, jr. Wm. R. Lee,
Josh. Ward, John Hath-
orne, Joseph Winn, Nath.
Silsbee, John Pitman, jun.
Samuel Ropes, Elisha
Mack, Benjamin Peirce,
Dudley L. Pickman, Jo-
seph Peabody, John Der-
by, Amos Hovev, John G.
Ivii^g, Samuel G. Derby
Salisbury Samuel March,
Jonathan Smidi, Edward
Dorr, Samuel Waltori
Saugus Joseph Ernes
7 o//5/ic^/rfNath.Ham mond ,
Josiah Lamson
JVen/ia?n John Dodge
Coimsellors at Lavj.
dndover Samuel Farrar, Joseph Hovey
Hobart Clark, Sam'l Mer-
rill, Amos Spaulding
Beverly Natiian Dane,
Ebenezer Everett
Gloucester Lonson Nash
Haverhill John Varnum,
1816.] E 2
Ijisivich Asa Andrews,
Joseph B. Manning
Lynn Robert W. I'revett
Marblehead R.H. French,
David BoUes.
A^ewburypt. Wm. B. Ban-
54 Attorneys, Coroners, &c. in Efl'ex.
nister, Daniel A. White,
Ebea. Mosely, Samuel L.
Knapp, jHCob Gerrish,
John M. O'Brien, Stephen
Hooper
Salem JohnPickering, John
Prince, jr. Leveret Salton-
stall, Benja. R. Nichols,*
Bvrnjanun Merrill, Elish^*
Mack, Joseph E Sprague,
John Pitman, jr. Dav.Cum-
mings, Benja L.Oliver, jr.
John G. King, Frederick
Howes, Larkin Thorndike-
Attorneys at the Sufireme Judicial Court.
Beverly Thos. Stevens, jr. Ntnvburyfwrt John Scott
Haverhill Francis Eaton Salem George Newton
Lynn Reuben Washburn
Attorneys at the Common Pleas.
M-zr6/(?i^.Elisha F.Wallace Saltm Henrv Peirce
Mivbjit. Step.W.Marston 2\/ufield SyivanubWildes
Coroners.
Am^sbury Icha. B. Sargent Limn Ajtios PJioades,
Andover Putnam Ingalls, Th(MT!as Wilt, Eleazer C.
John Adams, jr
Boxford Lemuel Wood,
Asa'Fowne, DanielAdanis
Bradford Elipha, Rollins,
BenjannnKinjball, jrJona-
than Kimball, jr.
Danvers I. Hulchinson,
Sylvester Procter
Gloucester \\\x\. Pearson,
John Rogers, Wni. Dane
Haverhill Samuel Walk-
er, James Smiley, Enoch
Bradley, Oiivtr Morse,
Enoch 'Foot, Nath. Hills
Jfisivich Steph. Choate, jr.
Kendall
Richardson
Lymifiild John Upton
Mar bL head Isaac Mans-
field, Nathan Bmvfn
Met hum John Sarvrent, jr.
AmosBarkcr, j ona. Merrill
.N'eviburii Stcpiun Ilsley,
Dav. Liule, Wm. PHsbury
jXenvburyfit. 'l"im . P.dmeV,
Jona. Kitiell^Gilmaii White
Roivhy Joseph Pike
Salem l^'iliiam Lang, John
PuMchard, Jacob Pcabody
Salisbury Jonathan Smith
Tojiifidd Dainel Bixby
Wenham Jonathan Porter
Ephraim ivenaaii, jr
Michael Brown
SJisriff, Bailey Bartlett, of Haverhill.
Defiuty- Sheriffs.
Amesbury Daniel Long
Andover' '^Vi'iWi Whittier,
Moody Bridges
Danvers John Upton
Gloucester John Smith, jr.
Lynn Enoch Johnson,
William Chadwell
Marblfhcad Henry Rea
JYcwburyfit. PhilipBagley,
Jacrb Coburn
Salem Wiliiam Mansfield,
Daniel Patch, Ammj
Brown
Juftices, &c. in Middlefex. ^^
Prison-Keep e rs.
Ipsivich Jerem. Staniford Salem Ammi Brown
A'envburijfit. Phiiip Bagley
MIDDLESEX.
Clerk of the Courts^ Abraham Biglow, of Cambridge.
County Attorntify Asahel Steai'iis, of Chariestown.
Judge of Probate, James Presqott, of Groton.
Register of Probate, James Winthrop, of Cambridge.
Register^ Deeds, Samuel Bartlett, of Cambridge.
County Treasurer, ]o\m Keyes, of Concord.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Ashby John Locke JJttleton David Lawrence
IJillc'rica Joseph Locke Marlborough Sam'i Gib-
Brighton Stephen Dana bons, Joel Cranston
Burlington John Hard Medford Samuel Swan,
Cambridge William Nuh:iniel Hall
Winthrop, Abraham Big- JVewtoii Nathan Fuller
low, Samuel Bartlett, Jo- Pe/i/iereli Joseph Heald,
sephDana, Sam'l P.P. Fay John Walton
Carlisle Jonathan Heald Readirig James Bancroft
Chariestown John Kettell, Skirlt^y Joshua Longley
John Soley, Sam'l J. Pres- Sudbury William Rice
cott, Benjamin Hurd, Asa- Ti/ng.iborough John Pitts
hel Stearns Watertoivn xVmos Bond,
Concord Abiel Heywocd, Levi Thaxtcr, Nath'l R.
William Parkma'i Whitney, Marshall Spring
Dracut Parker Varnum IVestford John Abl)ot
Framingham Jona. May- Woburn Jeremiah Clapp
nard, Eli Builard Weston Ebenezer Hobbs,
Grojro« J amesPrescott,Jas. Isaac Fisk
Brazei', Samuel Lawrence
Apfiointed to quilify Civil Officers.
John Brooks, Josiah Bartlett, Abraham Biglow, James
Brazer, James Prescott, James Winthrop, Samuel
Hoar, Joseph ^cald, Willivam Winthrop, John Hurd.
Justices of the Peace.
Acton Jonas Brooks, John lard, Amos Wiilingt on
bobbins
dshby Allen Flat
Wyman, Alexan, T. Wil- son Bacon, Wm. Webbk*
ujti.s, juuii ictiii, /\uu)5 vvnnngton
Bedford AmariahPreston,
lagg, John Elijah Stearns, Thomp-
L T. Wil- son Bacon. Wm. Webbai'
^6 Juftices of the Peace in MIddlefex*
Billerica JoimthanBowers,
Blany Abbot, Josiah Ci^os-
byjun. John Parker, Sam.
Whiting
Boxboro^ Silas Taylor,
Augustus Coohdge, Oliver
Taylor Davis, OliverDavis
Brighton fona.Livermore,
Gorham Parsons
Burlington Abel Winn,
John Walker, Wm. Winn
Cambridge Caleb Gannet,
John Mellen, Loammi
Ealclwin, Benjamin Lee,
Levi Hedge, Benj. Cavpen-
'ter, 'I'im ."^Fuller, Edm.T.
Dana, John Williams,John
Mycall, Abraham Hil- .
liard, Richard H. Dana,
William Hilliard, Wil-
'liam J. Whipple, Proctor
Pierce
Carlisle Asa Parlin
Chariest own John L. Sulli-
van, Oliver Holden, David
Goodwin, tlenry Adan^s,
Peter Tufts, jr. William
Austin, Elias Fhinney, Ell-
as H. Derby, Joseph Tutts,
jr. Gamaliel Bradford
Chtimsford Wm. Adams,
Rufus Wyman, Joel Ad-
ams, Jonathan Perham,
Cyrus Baldwin
Concord Jos. Barrett,Sam'l
Hoar, jr. Nathan Barret,
Jonas Lee, Stephen Wood
Dunstable Isaac Wright,
Micah Eldridge, Jonathan
Bennet
Dracut Dan'lVarnura, Is-
rael Hildreth, Simon Co-
burn, James Varnum
East'Sudb. Nath'l Reeves,
Othniel Tyler, Dav. Bald- <
wm, Jacob Reeves
Framingham John Fiske,
Josiah Adams, John Trow-
bridge
Groton Amos Bancroft,
Thomas Gardner, Luther'
Lawrence, Jos. Moors, J as.
Lewis, Wm. Nutting, Jos.
Mansfield, Caleb Butler
Holliston Eph. Littlefield,
JamesMellen,JasonCham-
berlain, Samuel Bullard,
John Fairbanks, Elihu.
Cutler
Hopkinton Matth.Metcalf,
Jeremy Stimson, Walter
M'Farland, Moses Cham-
berlain, Joseph Valentine,,
Tiiomas Buckley
Lexington Nathan Chan-.'
dler, Joseph Fiske, Jonas
Bridge, John Mulliken,
Isaac Hastings, James
Brown,Thomas Whitcomb
Lincoln Sam'l Hoar, Josh-
ua Brooks, Elij-ih Fiske,,
Grosvenor Tarbell
Littleton Simon Hartwell,
Benjamhi Dix
Maiden Bernard Greene,
Benj. Blany, Jona. OakeSj^
Henry Gardner, jr.
Marlboro' Jchn Loring,
.Michael Shern^.an, Benja-
min Rice, William Dra-
per
Medford Abner Bartlet,
Nath. Adams, Isa. Brooks
Katick Heze. Broad, Wm.
Goodenow, John Atkins
J^etoton Simon Jackson,
John Kenrick, Sam'l Mur-
dcck, Josi. Bacon, Samue]
Counfellors, &c. in Middlefei".
5.7
Stimson, Benj. Guild, Josi.
Fuller, Ebeii. Chenc\ John
Kichardson,Ebeneze}Starr
Pefifierell Simeon (irt-cne,
William Hutchinson, Ne-
bemiah Jewett, jr. Lem-
uel Parker, Samuel Far-
rar
Reading Benjamin Upton,
John Weston, Dan'l Flint,
David Upton, Timothy
Wakefield, Edmund Par-
ker, Daniel Chute
^Aer^z/rne Jos. Ware, Cal-
vin Sanger, Silas Stone
Shirley Thomas Whitney,
Wallis Little, Benj a. Hart-
Avell, John Edgartoii, Jas.
Parker, Stephen Longley
8outh- Reading John Hart,
William Nichols
i^toneham Daniel Gould,
Peter Hay, 2d.
Stow Rufus Hosmer, Au-
gustus Tower
Sudbury Ebenezer
Piyrapton, Ashbel Kidder,
William Hunt
Ttivk-sbury Jona. Brown,
Wm. Brown, Sam'i Wor-
cester, Josiah Brown
Tononsend Daniel Adams,
Isaac Mulliken, Josi. Rich-
ardson, Walter Hastings,
Sam.Brooks,ShobalC.AUen
Tyngsboro^ EbenezerBan-
croft, Calvin Thomas, Eb-
en. Bancroft, jr. Rol^t. Biiii.
ley, Daniel Richardson, Jo-
siah Dautorih, Jos.F. Ban-
crolt. Joseph Butter field
Wahham Theo. Lyman,
David To wnsend, jr." Jona.
Cooiid ge, AbnerSamlerson ,
John Sanderson, Benja.Ed-
dy, John Clark, Jno.Bright,
Uriah Hager
Watertoivn Nalh'l Bemis,
Thos. Clark, Tyler Bige-
low, Jonas White, Ed-
ward Ward, Charles Be-
mis, Joseph Coolidge
W. Cambridge Jeduthun
Wellington, Wm. Whitte-
more, W. S. Bi-ooks, Thos.
Russell, Stej)hen Emory
Westford Jere. Hildreth.
Thomas Fletcher, Charles
Proctor, Benjamin Stone,
Isaiah Leighton
Wecton Eben Hobbs, John
Slack, Isaac Fiske, Joseph
Russell, Ira Draper, Al-
pheus Bigelow, jr.
tVilmington Wm. Blanch*
ard, Samuel J aques, Timo-
thy Walker, Saml. Fames
Woburn Sam'lThompson,
Jos.Lawrence, Bill Russell,
Sylvanus Plymj^ton, John
Wade, Wvmaii Richard-
jishby
Billerica Joseph Locke
Cambridge Loanimi Bald-
win, Saml. P.P. Fay, Abra-
ham HiUiard.Timo.Fuller,
WiiUam J. Whipple
son, Benjamin F. Baldwin
Counsellors at Lanv.
John Locke Charlestown Asahel
Stearns, William Austhi,
Hen.Adams, EhasPhinney
Concord Samuel Hoar, jr.
E.Sudbury Othnitl Tyler
Framingham Eli Bullard,
58 Attorneys, Coroners, &c. in MIdcIlefex.
Josiah Adams
Groton James Prescott,
Luther Lawrence
Med ford 'I itno. Bigelow,
Abner Bartlett *
Mtivton Benjamin Guild
Attorneys at the Sufi
Billerica Timo. Farnliam
Cambridge Rirh.H. Dana
Chark'stoivn Leonard M.
Parker, Joseph Tufts, jr.
ChdmHf'jrd Joel A'lanis
Concord Jr;hn Keyes
Dracut Nathaniel Wright
Marlboro'' VVilliamDraper
JVewton Amos Allen
Attorneys at the Circuit
Charlestoivn'\N'AXvA.xi\ Gor-
don, Charles Townsend
Concord Nathan Brooks
Dracut Fred. H. Davis
Groton Samuel Fains-
■worth, Caleb Butler
Stotv Rufus Hosmei
TownseJid Walt. Hastings
Watertown Tyler Bige-
low, Levi Thaxter
We&tford John Abbot I
Weston Isaac Fiskci
rcme Judicial Court.
Pepfierell James Lewis
Heading Joshua Prescotl
So. Reading Wra. Nichols
Tyngsboro' Daniel Rich-
ardson, John Farwell,jun.
Watertown CharlesBemisi
lV.Ca?nbr. Stephen Emory
Woburn Wyman Rich-
aulson
Court of Common Pleas.
/:i'q/2X'/^(?7i.Elishr,Fairbanks,
J ere. Pond.Abr Harrington
Maiden Charles Lewis
Toy)nsend Abel Conant
Waltham Isaac Bemis, jr.
W.Cambridge Jas. Russell
Coroners.
Ashby Alexan.T.Willard,
Ezektel Colman
Bedford Michael Crosby
Bdierica Eph, Kidder, jr.
Benj. Bowers,Wni. Bowers
Carlisle Frederick Blood
Charlestn. Jotham Johnson
Chelmsford Oliver Rich-
ardson, Ebenezer Parker
Concord Jonas Buttrick,
Abel Moore
Dracut Israel Hildreth,
D:.v.d Blood, jr.
Dunstable Leonard Park-
hurst, Edmund Page.
M.Sudbury Collins Damon
Framingham John Fiske,
Aaron Bullard
Gror. AbelFarnsworthJac.
L.Parker, Amos Lawrence
HoUiston John Steadman,
Loam mi Litchfield
Hofikinton Samuel Haven,
Joseph Valentine, Nathan
Phips
Littleton Jona. Whetcomb
Maiden Ebenezer W^ade
Marlborovgh Silas Gates
Medjord Natlian Wait
Keivton Josephjacksonjr.
Benjamm Fuller
Pefifierell John Bulbrd,jr.
Joseph Heald, jr. Abel
Adams
Reading John Temple, jr.
Sherburne Jair:es Bui-
Juftices, &c. in Worceftcr,
ianl, John Builard
Shiriey Stephen Lnngley
StonO Phineas Conant',
[ohn Patch
'/>-Ty^.s(^z^rv ThomasClark
Torjus/'tid^hobo.] C.AUca
Tyngsboro' Ezra Blodget,
>avid Gould, Joseph' F.
Bancroft
59
Jeduthuii
W. Cambridge
Wellington
Westford Jonathan KeyeSj
Jolin Leighton
lVest07i >5atban Fiske
IVilmington Joel Jenkins
IVoburn Noah Richardson,
EdmundRichardson, Jona-
than Thompson
Sheriff, Nathaniel Austin, jr.of Charlestowiv
DefuUy-
Billerica Joseph Bradley
Cambridge Isaac Trti in
Charlestn. Jcs. Hunnewell
Concord Abel Moore
Dracut Isaac Coburn
E. Sudbury M. M. Rutter
^raw/;?^/i.AbnerVVhee!er
Crier of C, C. P. Eflwar
Crirr of S. J. C. Sa m s
Iraolers, C2w5. Isaac Ti-ain,
Sheriffs.
Grot on Sarr.son Woods
Medford Ephraim Bailey
/ ownsendWrn. A.Bancrnft
Tipigfiboro'] o .. Batterfield
/ Va t c rtown F rancis VV hi t-
ney
Westford Levi Parker
d Lowd, of Wateitown.
on Woods, of Groton.
Concord, Caleb Simonds.
.„ , ^ WORCESTER.
Jerk of the Courts, William Stednian, of Worcester.
^ouniy Jttorney, William C. White, of Sutton.
fudge ofProbite, Nathaniel Paine, of Worcester.
Register of Probate Theophilus Wheeler, of Worcest.
Register 0/ Deeds, Daniel Clap, of Worcester.
Munty Treasurer, Samuel AUen, of Worcester.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum,
^thol James Humphreys Leomimt.erion^s Kendall,
Barre Elea za r James
Bolton Silris Holman
Srook/idd Tilly Rice,
Jliver Crosby
^Jharlton John Spurr
Harvard Hen. Bromtield,
benjamin Kimball
Lancaster Samuel Ward,
rimothy Whiting, Mer-
ick Rice
^^dcester Wm.Henshaw,
^atlranipj P, Denny
Abijaii Bigelow
Mendon Seth Hastings
Millbury Aaron Pierce
Milford Samuel Jones
JVor.BrookfieldT\ios. Hale
Oxford Jonathan Davis
Petersham Hutc.Hapgood
Rutland Moses White
Shrewsbury J. Henshaw
Sutton William C. White
Westborough Andr. Peters
JVe^tmi-nstcr Solomon
So Juftices of the Peace, m Worcefter.
Strong, Mich n el Gill
Worcester Nath'l Paine,
Benja. Heywood, Samuel
Flagt^, Theoph. Wheeler,
Wm. Stedman, Edward
B;ing.s, x^vbraham Lirxoln,
PVan. Bhike. IsaiahThom-
as, Daniel Clap, Levi Lin-
coln, Jim.
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Dwight Foster, Elijah Brigham, Benjamin Heywood,
Salem Towne, Joseph Allen, Nathaniel Paine, Oliver
Fiske. Theophilus Wheeler, A.braham Linc^hi, Tim-
othy Whiting, Jonathan Davis, Wiiilam Stcdman.
Jwitices of the Peaa:.
A.Mmrnham Abrah. Low, Beijamin Crnggen
Jos. jewett, Geo. R Gush-
ing, Eiisha White
./khol J osepli Proctor, Geo.
~' Joseph Peirce
FittS, j^,..^y
Barre Abiia}iBigelow,Asa
Walker, Elijah C;iMwell,
Sim. Metcalf, Sam'lLee.jr.
Nathaniel Jones, Seth Lee,
Ephraim Hinds
Berlin Amos Johnson
Bolloii Jonath. Whrtcdmb,
Nath'l Long'cy, jr. Amos
Parker, Steph. P. Gardner
Boylfiton James Longley,
Aaron White
Brook fidd]<\\x\ Cutler, E-
lisha Hammond, Sim.Di-a-
per, Scth Bannister, Thos.
Evjnd, jr. Cheney Reed,
Daniel B. Grosvenor, Seth
Field
Charlton Salem Towne,
jun. Thaddeus Marble,
Calvin Ammid.in, Will-
iam P. Rider, Isaiah Ri-
der, John Spurr, jr. Lib-
erty Batrs, Ludicr Am-
midon, Zephaniah Brown
Dana Stephen Johnson
£ion(^las Benja. W^allls, jr.
Dudley Zep Brown, AaiT>n
Tuits, Jas.Wolcutt, Ama-
sa Nichcils, Btnj. Lee, jcp-
thahBac(-f, AHenHancock
Fitch b u 1 Cf I sr? e' 'I'l i rtver^
Wm. Cunpi'^p^ham, CalA i;i
Willard, Edward Duiajit^
John Shei^hy
Gardner Simeon Lelaiid-,
Grafton Jos. WockI, Nat^i.
Adams, Benja. GoddaTd,,
Wm. Lamb, Amasa Ro!>-
erts. Jonathan W^-icel-er
Hardivick Johii Htistings,
Timo. Page, Wm. Cwtkr^
Dan'l Ruggles, Sam'iEast-
nKin, Thrmas Wlieelpr
Harvard Jos. Stone, .Tcni*.
Simonds, Francis Fair, Jo-
el Hai'ris
Holden Wm. Dury, L'^m.
Davis, JainesE;:stei brook,
Ebenezer Easte! brook
Hubbardnton Jac(;bWaite,
V\'m. Marean, A :5a Whee-
ler, S. Swaii, D. Word ward
y.Q72cn6'?^cr Israel Atherton,
JosiahFlagg, Joseph Wales,
Moses Siriith,PaulWillard,.
Jac. Fisher, Ebcj). Tnr?-'^ '•
Juftices of the Peace in Worcefter.
6t
Leicester A. Flint, Brad-
ford Sumner
Leominster Wm. Nich-
ols, John Gardner, Jeel
Crosby, Bezaleel Law-
rence, Asa Johnson, John
Kendall
Lunenburg W. Cunning-
ham, Esek Whitinj,', Ed-
mund Cushing, Jos. Fox
Mcndon, liithd. Geor ge,
Nathan Verjy, Jf^seph
Adams, VVairen Rawson,
Elijah Thr.yer, Peter
VVheelnck %
Millhury Jrsiah Stiles,
Caleb Burbank
Milford Perley Hunt,
Adam Chapin
J\''eiv-Bruintree Josepli
Bowman, Hen. Penniman,
Jonalh.Nye, JamcsVV^oods
A'orthhoro' Naluim Fay,
IsaacDavis, Seth Grout
Mjrthbridgc Paul Whit-
ing, AdulphusSpring, Wel-
come Whip))le
^rorth-BrookfLcid, Daniel
Gilbert, Benja n)in Adams,
Rufus PLunilton
Oakham Jesse Allen,
W^ashuigton Allen, Benja-
min Waterman
Oxford Svlvanus Towne,
Syivanus Learned, Abijah
Davis, Samuel Hartwell
Petersham Nathl. Chan-
dler, Lewis Bigelow, Joel
Negus
Paxton Nathl. Crocker,
Jonathan Hubbard
Phillijiston Itha. Ward,
Elijah Gould. Abel Piper
Princeton Wm. Dodds,
Hen.Prentiss,Eph. Wilson,
Arteni How, Jonas Brooks
Royals ton Joseph Easter-
brook,Steph Batcheler, jr.
An Irew Kendall
i?t/^/fln(^ Jonas Howe, Za-
doc Gates, Danl. Walker,
Tilly Flint, Rufus Putnam
Shrewsdnrtj Jonah Howe,
Vashni Hemmenway, An-
diew H. Ward
Southborongh Benjnmin
Champney, Peter" Fay,
Willard Newton
Sfiencer Benjamin Drury,
Jonas Bemis, James Dra-
per, jr.
SterlingYi^w] . Richardson,
John Rcbbins, Israel Allen,
Mos.ThomasJsaac Good-
win, .Jan-.es Wilder, Saml.
Sawyer, Thomas H. Blood
Sturbridge Oliver Pivmp-
ton, John Phillips, Jared
L-imb, Ephraim Morey,
Thomas U])ham, Fred.
Pivmpton,Gershom PIvm.
ptnn,DavidFisk,Abel Ma-
son, Samuel Newell, Jabez
Harding, John Holbrook,
Frederick W. Bottom
Su(to?i Sumner Bastow,
Jonas Sibley,Step. Munroe,
Jonathan Iceland
Temfileton Ihomas Fish-
er, Lovell Walker, Jrsiah
Howe, John W\ Stiles,Mos.
Wright
Ufiton Ezra W^ocd, jr.
Elisha Bradish
Uxbridge Bezal. Taft, jr.
Ward Joseph Stone, John
Clark, Samuel Reed
JVestboi^oiigh Jas. Hawse,
6z Counfellors and Attorneys in Worcefter.
Nathan Fisher, Nahum
Harrington, Breck Park-
man, Moses (irant
VVest-Boylston Robert B.
Thomas, Joseph Hinds,
Barnabas D.ivis
West-^rn Danforth Keyes,
Jos. Field, Jac. Mansfield,
Danl. Hodges,Jas. Fatnam
WestminsCer Abel Wood,
Jonas Whitney, jr. Hay-
man Wheeler," Alexander
Diistin
PVinchendon Enoch Kid-
der, Israel Whiton, Moses
Hale, jr. Daniel Henshaw,
Samuel Prentiss
Woi'cestcr Samuel Allen,
Joseph Trumbull, Na-
thaniel Macart\', William i
E. Greene, Samuel Flagg,
jr. Daniel Waldo, James«t
Wilson, Levi Heywood,-
Samuel Brazer, Samuel 1
M. Burnside, John Pren-
tiss, Rejoice NewtGn,Wm.
E. Green
Counsellors at Laiv.
Alhol Joseph Proctor
Barre Elcazer James,
Seth Lee, Natld. Hough-
ton, Ejihraim Hinds
Brookfield DwightFoster,
Elisha Hammond
Charlton Liberty Bates
FitchburgQ, alvin VVillard,
John Shepley
IfarchiHclc Saml. Eastman
Harvard Joel Hams,
Merrick Rice
Hubbardston Saml. Swan,
John D.ivis, jr.
Lancaster Moses Smith
Ldcester Nathl. P. Denny
Leominster Asa Johnson,
Abijah Bigelow
Mendon Sedi Hastings,
Richard George, Warren
Rawson
Petersham Lewis Bigelow
Rutland Rufas Putnam
Sterling Isaac Goodwin
Sturbridge Frederick W.
Bottom
Sutton W. C. White
Tem/iletonhoveW Walker
Ux bridge Benjamin Ad-
ams, Bezaleel Taft, jr.
Westminster Solo. Strong,
Alexander Dustiii
Winchendon Daniel Hen-
shaw
IVorcester Nathl. Paine,
Francis Blake, Wm. E.
Greene, Levi Lincoln, jr.
Samuel M. Burnside, RLe-
joice Newton
Attorneys at the Supreme Judicial Court.
Brook field Jesse Bliss
Dudley Joseph Pope
Leicester Bradfd. Sumner
North- Br Qokaeld Daniel
Gilbert
Shrevjsbury Andrew H.
Ward
Sutton Sumner Bastow
Worcesterli^vi Heywood,
Edward D. Bangs
Attorneys, Coroners, &c. in Worcefter. 6^
Attorneys at the
Brookjield Amos Crosby,
Amasa Thayer
Charlton John M. Foster
Douglas SamLM.Crocker
Leominster Wra. Perry
Mendon Peter Wheeiock
J^eiv-Braintrec David
Brig-ham
rctersham Jared Weed
Common Pleas.
Sturbridge Geo. Davis,
Timothy Paige, jr.
Temfikton 8: mil. Cutting
West dor 0 'Nab . lia rrington
IVest-Boijlston JMattht'.^
D.ivenpnrt
U'inchejidH.G^evfCoiTib
JVorcester Gardner Bur-
bank
Coroners.
Ashburnham William
Stearns, Eiisha White
Aihol Joseph Pierce, Jas.
Oliver, Daniel Elienwood
Barre Samuel Henry
Boylston Levi Pierce
Brookjield Simeon Dra-
?ier, Thomson Rawson,
ohn Muzzy, Matthew-
Wood
C'/wr/ron Aaron Wheeiock
Douglas James Farwell,
John Farnham
Dudley Jabeii Day, Will-
iam Robinson, David Far-
num, Lemuel Harrington
Fitchburg Oliver Fox
Grafton A. Kimba]], jr.
Harvard Stev. Hayward
Iloldcn Henrv Bullard
Hubbnrdston David Ben-
nett, jr.
Lan caster Be nj , Wy m a n,
Richard Ha\ en
Leicester Otis Sprague
Leominster Abel Carter,
Daniel Newhall
Lunenburg Peter Brown
Mendon S. Davenport, jr.
M//oro? Nathl.Parkhurst,
Robert Saunders
Millbury Reuben Bar-
ton, jr. Josiah S. Prentice
J^''tw-Braintree}o\\2i^'diTV
M. Brook fit Id Mos. Bond,
Rufus Dddge
O^yor^/ J. Harris,L. Crane
Petersham Asa Pond,
Eber Hapgood
Phillifiston Sime.Goddard
Princeton John Dodd
Royalston Daniel Wood-
bury, Jonathan Pierce
Rutland . Benj. Putnam
Shreiv..bury}o?,''S\xnmii\\\Y
Southboro' Dexter Ball
Sfiencer Sardina Muasy,
Walton Livermore
Sterling Moses Thomas
Sturbridge Simeon Fiske
Sutton i ho. Harback, jr.
Tcmpleton JohnE.>ievvton
Ujnon Joseph Tatt
Uxbridge Peter White
Ward John Rice
Westboro' Lovet Peiers
JVestern Josiah Putnam
Westminster Jonas Miles,
Luke Bigelow
Winehcndon Saml. Noj'es,
Joseph Jewett
Worcester Silas Brooks,
Wm. Eatc n,Reub. Wheel-
er, Geo. A. Trumbull
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Juftlces, &c. in Hamprhire.
Sheriffs Thomas W- Ward, of Shrewsbury,
Dffiuty- Sheriffs.
Mhol James Oliver Lf-bbeus Daniels
Barre Moses Holden,
Seth Caldwell
Bolton Joseph Siwyer
Brookfield Jolm Muzzy,
Matthew Wood, Nathl.
Lvnde
Don if las Eben. Bolkcom
Dudley Danitl Mansfield
Grafton Silas Wesson
/Tarvard Reuben Whitney
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L.cicester Drmiel Upham
Leominster rho.L.Cha^e,
John Kendall, jr.
Lunenburg Saml. Hough-
t«)n
Mendon Amariah Titft,
Crier of the Courts, Silas Brooks, of Worcester
Gaol-Kf^efier, Nathan Heard, junior.
VewBraintree JchnP.Nye*
Petersham Aaron Brooks
Rutland Joseph King
Shrewsbury hxl^m^NnY^
South'.oro* Jonas Ball
Sterling- Moses Thomas,
Ebetu zer Pope, jr.
Sturbridge Oliver H(X>ker"
Sutt07i Daniel Tourtelict
Tempdeton Eph. Stone
Ut bridge Fredei ick Taft
Westminster Oli v. Adams
Worcester Daniel Denny,
John Mower
JVinchendon Jacob Wales
J\''orth-BroakJield Charles
Adams
HAMPSHIRE.
Clerk of the Courts, Josiah D wight, of North amptonn
County jittorney^ Elijah H. Mills, of do.
Judge of Frobate, Joseph Lyman, of do.
Register of Probate, Samuel Hinkley, of do.
Register of Deeds, Solomon Stoddard, jr. of da
County-Treasurer y Daniel Stebt)ins.
Justices of the Peace a?id of the Quorum.
Amherst Noah We-bster
Chester/idd Asa White
Hadley Charles Phelps,
Samuel Porter
Hatfield Benjamin Smith
J^Torthamfiton Eben. Hunt,
Samuel Hinkley, Joseph
Lyman, Eli P. Ashman,
Apliointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Eben.Hunl, Josei^h Lyman, D.ml. Wrigiit, Levi Lymar
Justices of the Peace.
Amherst John Dickinson, Dickinson, Simeon Strong
I«evi Collins, Sand. F. Ichabod Draper, Hezeki
Daniel Wright, Levi Ly-
man, Solomon Stcddi rd.
Josiah Dwi?;bt, J no, Breck
A^orunch Erastus Lymar
So2ifham/ito7i Jona. Judt
S. Hadley Rugglcs Wood-
bridge
Attorneys, &c. in Hampfhire. 65
iih W. Strong, Gideon
Stetson, Joh^i Scrong, No-
ali D. Mattoou
jBelc/ieriownHen.Dw'i^hty
Josepli Bridgman, ji". Es-
tes HowcEliakim Phelps,
Eldad Parsons, Justus For-
ward, Justus Dwight,
Mark Doolittle
ChtHterJield Spencer
Phelps, Thad. Baker, A.
Rice, Isaac King, Alanson
Anderson, Dyer Bancroft
Cummington Nehe. Rich-
ards, Adam Packard, Pe-
ter Bryant, Eben.Snell, jr.
East Hampton Thaddcus
Clapp, Oliver Clark
Goahm Wm. Vv'hite,Oiiv-
er Taylor, John Wiiliains
Greenwich Robert Field,
Roger West, llionias
Powers, Laban Marcy,
Elihu Lvinan
Granby David Smith
Hadley Giles C. Kelfcgg,
Moses Porter
Hatjidd Oliver Smith,
Isaac Maltby, Israel Bil-
lings, Saml. "Partridge, 2d.
Middlr field Matth. Smith,
David Mack, Erastus
JVbrthanifiton Solomon
Stoddard, jr. Asahel Pom-
eroy, Elijah H. Mills, Chs.
Shepherd, Charles Stark-
weather, Isaac C. Bates,
Jona. H. Lyman, Theod.
Strong, LewisStrong, John
Taylor
JVorwich John Ellis, Aa-
ron Hall
Ptlhcmi John Conkey,
Isaac Abercrombie
Plaivjicld James
Riciuirds, John Cun-
ningham, Ebtnezer Col-
son, John Hamlin
South Hadley Elihu
Dwrght, Daniel Lamb, jr.
S. Hamfitcn Lemuel Pom-
eroy, Pertz Ciapp
Ware Rutus King, Wm.
Bowdoin
W. Hampton Sylvester
Judd
Williamsburg W\] ] jam
Bodman, • Ixaac Little,
Elislia Hubbard
Worthington Gideon Lee.,
Jdiathan Biewster, Sam).
II 0 w e,Trowbrid ge Ward ,
Ezra Starkweather, Sam.
Buffingtou, Dan Daniels
Ingha m
Attorneys at the Sufircine Judicial Court.
Amherst Saml. F Dick in- J^'^rthamjiton Sam.Hii:k
son, Simeon Strone, Nt ah
p. Mattoon, HezekiahW.
Strong
Bekhertovm Jos. Bridg-
man, jr. Mark Doolittle
Greenwich Laban Marcy,
Ehhu Lyman
Hadla/ Giles C. Kellogg
Hatjicld Israel Billings
•^itorney at the Com. P'lca^, Dyer BancroftChesterfield
ley, Solomon Stoddard, jr.
Lewis Strong, Elijah H.
Mills, Isaac C. Batts,
Theodore Stiong, Eli P.
Ashumn, Jonathan H. Ly-
man, John-H. Henshaw,
John Ta)lor
Worthington Saml. Howe
66 Juftices, &c. in Hampden*
Coroners. '
Amherst Jareb Wliite Hunt
BtLehcrtn. Elihu Sandtord Pclham Israel Conkej',,
Cummington Bcla Norton Is.tac Abercrombie, jun.
Goshen Ambrose Sione S. /i/of/.Vj/ Josiah Bard well
Grtc7iivich Akku Lathrop Worthington Josiah MUls,
iN'orthamfKon Wm.Butler, Elisha Brewster
Thomas Wright, Abner
Sheriffs Ebenezer Mattoon, of Amherst.
Deputy 'Sheriffs.
Amherst ZebinaDickinson Hatjield Sylvanus Smith •
Bdcherton Simeon Dwight Northamfito. Cecil Dwiiijht:
iJh'stcrJi. WAsahetBrvant So. Hadley Rodney Smith i
/^aG?/t|/SamuelVV(K)dwar(l Ware William Paige
Crier of Courts^ William Bdter.
HAMPDEN.
Clerk of the Courts, John Ingersoll, of Springfield.
Judge 'of Probate, John Ho(.i-er, <^f do.
Jiegifiter of Probate, 01i\ er B. Morris, of do.
llegii^ter of Deeds, Edward Pynchon, of do.
County Attorney, George Bliss, of da
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Brimfiild Abi.er Morgan William Ely, Chaunceyi
Cranviile John Phelps Brewer .
Longineadoiv Gide. Burt IVcstfield Wm. She])herdl
Mormon Abner Brown IV.Sjiringfeld Justin ElyJ
Springfield John Hooker, JonaSmith,ji.Sdni.Lathropil
A/ifwintcd to qualify Civil Officers. I
Thomas Dwight, John Hfx^ker, George Bliss, Jere.Steb- j
bins, Samuel Lathro[j, Samuel Fowler, John IngersolLif
Justices of the Peace,
£/an/orrfJede. Smith, Da- Granville Rufus Harvey, j
vid 'Boies, Reuben Boies, Thaddeus Squire, Israel |
Alanson Knox Parsons, D.ivid Curtiss, I
B'imfield Jos. Browning, Elihu Stow j
Stephen Pynchon, John T/o/Zo/k/ John PoUey, Jacob i
Gardner ' Thompson, David \Vallis i
Oesicr Sylvest. Emmons, Longmeadoiv Ethan I
Jesse Fanmm, Asahel Ely, Jabez Colton
Wright Mqjisqu Gad ColtctH
Counfellors, Attorneys, &c. in Hampden. 67
Montgomery E'iw. Taylor,
Aaron I'arks, Daniel Bar-
rett
Palmer Jonathan Shearer,
Amos lianultoii, James
Stebbms
R7u-^:eU Isaac Palmer, Ti-
tus D.iolittle
S BrimJieDAv'wxs Munger,
Thaddcus Fairbanks, Roy-
al Wales, William W.
Thompson
uouthamfiton Frederick
Judd, Asahel Bire^e, jmi.
Snuthwick Enos t'oote.Jos.
Forward, Gideon Hoot,
S.nd FMwier
Sfiringjicld Jona, D wight,
Edward Pynchon, Jonathan
J)\vight, jr. Moses Chapin,
Oliver B. Morris, J-shua
Frost,D !.n.Lombard,James
Byers, Bezaleel Howard,
WiUiam Sheldon, John li:-
gersoll
7o//rt/irf Cornelius Slocum,
Eleaz.biccmii, Titiis Fow-
ler, Abraham! Granger,
Wilham Moore
Weatjield Elijah Bates,
Jedediah Ta\ lor, William
Blan% Isaac Wells, Augus-
tus Collins
W. Sji ring fie Id Eliphalet
Leonn rd , Pelatiah Bliss.Lu-
cas Morgan, Heman Daj^
Jeren)i.:h Stebbins, Ro-
land Bui'bank, Charles
B ill, Samuel Flower, Gad
Warriner, Eli3S Leonard,
TimoHorton, Justin Ely,jr.
Amos Worthington
Wilbraham Abe' Bliss, jr.*
Robert Sessions, Samuel F.
Merrick, Augustus Sisson,
Walter Stebbins
IVestJield John Ingersoll,
Ebjaii Bates, Wm. Blair
TV. Sjiri72g.Sa.Ta'i Lathrop
Counsellors at Law.
Brimjickl Abner Morgan, jr. Oliver B. Morris
Stephen Pynchon
Granvilhi John Phelps
S/iring field George Bliss,
Wm. Ely, jr. Jona.Dwight,
Attorneys at the Supreme Judicial Court.
Blandford Alanson Knox Palmer James Stebbins
Chester Asahel Wright Southwick John Mills
Granville Patrick Boies, WestfitidAM^^ins Collins
James Cooley Hju'ingjield Samuel Orne
Attorneyi at the Common Pleas.
Chester Samuel Johnson Benja.Day, JusticeWillard
Monson Deodatus Dutton,
George Bliss, jr.
Palmer Daniel Shearer
Sjirlngfidd] ohnHooker, j r.
IVestf.eld Charles F. Bates
W. SJningJield'^QVh•^ithYO\^
Wilbraham Wm, Knight
68 Juftices, &c. in Franklin. |
Coroners,
Brirnfield Samuel Bates, Southwick Dorus Stiles
Ezra Hitchcock Sfiringfield John Pynchon,
Granville Ez.BaldAvin.jr. Benjamin Prescott
Mon-son Ede \\ hitaker, ^F.5//r^«^/f/£/HemanDay
JoelNorcross Wilbrahujn Edw. Morris,',
Longmeadow Alex. Field Josiah Langdon
Sheriff, John Phelps, of Springfield.
Deputy- Sheriffs.
Brimjifld Chauncey Smith S/:ringJeld Wm. H.Foster
Chester Samuel Phelps W. Spring/. Rodnev Day
Monson John V. Gardner West&eld William Kine
Palmer Asa Ward ^
Samuel Douglas, of Springfield, Deputy-Gaoler.
Heniy Brewer, of Springfield, Crier of C. C. Com. Pleas.
franklin!
Clerk of the Courts, Rcdolphus Dickinson^ofGreenfield
County Attorney, Samuel C. Allen, of New-Salem.
Judge of Probate, Jonathan Leavitt, ol Greenfield
Register of Probate. Elijah Alvord, 2d. of Greenfield
County Treasurer, Epaphras Hoyt, of Deerfield.
Justices of the Peace, and of the Quorum.
Ashfield Elijah Paine, //aw/d't/ Edmund Londev
Ephraim Williams Leverett Rufus G rives
Colraine Hugh M'Lellan A'^w-iV^m Sam. C. Allen
Conway Elisha Billings Varney Pearce *
Deerfield John Williams, A^orthfield John Bariett
Ephraim Williams Orange Joseph Metcalf
Greenfield Jona. Leavitt, Wendell Joshua Green
STrIiSIVwcS "''"'^'^^ Thos.Sande,so.
Afifiointed to qualify Civil Officers
Jona Leavitt Rich E. Newcomb, Elijah Paine, Elisha
Bilhngs, John Williams, Joshua Green, Samuel C Al-
len, Elijah Alvord, 2d.
Justices of the Peace.
Ashfield Levi ton, Caleb Chapin, jr.
Cook, Enos Smith, Henry Buckland Samuel Taylor
Bassett Churlemont Abel Wilder
^frwarc/s^OTz John Hamil- Eben. Williams, Saniue!
Attorneys, &c. in franklin.
69
RatUbone,Sylves. Maxwell
Co/rameThs.Avery ,C1 irk
ChaiKllfc-r, Russeil Averv,
Jnna. Mag' .e. David Smith
Conway Samuel Ware,
Joseph llicc, J )hn Arms,
JohnWilli imsWm.Bi)U.!j;s
^Decrf. Id Willi.tni S. Wi;-
liiims, Pliny Arms.Epaph-
ras Hoyt, Elihu Hoy t, Asa
Srebi:>ins
'Kroing^s Grant Asaph
White
GUI Seth S. Howland,
Jam^s G uld
'Gr'c.nfield Elijah Al-
vnrd, jun. Ehel Gilbi^rt,
Rodolphus Dickinson,
H'.xDker Leavitt, E'len-
ezer Tucker
Hivoleu Hczekiah Warri-
nev, William Santbrd
Heath Benjamui Maxwell,
jr. M -did l)ickinson, R'^g-
er L .avitt, E^hm Hastings
L^verett Koswell Field
Leyden Hezekiah New-
comb, Peleg Babcock
Montague Ehsha Root,
Martin Giinn
J^feiv- Sakm Constant
Ruggies, Ezekiel Kel-
logc,, jr. Jobbua Hem-
menwav, Phineas T( hnsoa
A^rz/i./^/c/Obatlia. Dickin-
son, Med. id Alexander,
John Nevers
OmJigc- Jdsiah Cobb, Amos
Woodward, Elijah Ball
Bcwe John Cheney, Wil-
liam Ta) lor
Shclburne Aaron Skinner,
Stephen Taylor, William
Wells
Shutesbury Wm. Ward,
Elisha Bogue, John Con-
kev, jr,
SunderlandDMnclWhkte-
Ti\uvf% Samuel Churrh,Ca-
It-b Hubbard, L^ nmellius-
sell, N .ihani-1 Smith
Warwick Caleb Mayo,
James Gouldsbuiy, Eiien.
Wiilia.ms, William CoI)b,
Jonathan Blake, jr. Justus
Riseil
IVrnddl David W'hitaker
Whately Phineas Frary,
John White
Attoriiey^ at the Sufircme Judicial Court,
A.-ihjidd Elijah Paine
Cha ''/t-mun^SylvesterMax-
well
Conw.xy William Billings
Dcerfield Pliny Arms
.Greenjield R.E.Newcomb,
Elijah Alvord, Hooker
Attorneys at the Common Pleas.
Colraine John Druiy ley, Phomss P^war
Grf(';//?r7'c? David Willard Sunderland Hor.W.Tafc
jYorllifield Franklin Rip-
Leavitt.GeorgeGeonell.jr.
jVi'W-Sfdem Sainl C.Ailen
Xo rthfidd J olui Ban-ett,
John Kevers
Ora);ge Henry Barnard
S/iuLei>bury Win. Ward
70 Juftices, &c. in Berkfliire.
Coroners. f
Charhmont ConsiderScott Quartus Wells '>
Conway ChristopherArms Ntw-Sakm Samullk
Colraine Levi S. M'Gee Woodburn, Daniel Putnanai
Deerjifld George Arms Orange David Cleveland
Greenfield Samuel Wells, Sunderland Wm. Delano'
Inspector of Fire Arms, Roswell Field, Leverett.
Sheriff', Epaphras Hoyt, of Greenfield.
Deputy- Sheriffs.
Ashfield JamesM'Farlaud Afw-'S'a/e'^wNahumBryant
CoLraine Samuel Wright Morthfield Caleb Cook
Conway Wm. Maxwell Ora??^^ Ebenezer Atwocd
Leverett Alpheus Field Sunderland Thomas Field
Calvin L. Munn, of Greenfield, Deputy-Gaoler.
BERKSHIRE.
Clerk of the Courts, Joseph Wcodbridge,of Stockbridge.
County Attorney, John Whiting, of Great-Barringtcn.
Judge of Probate, William Walker, of Lenox.
Register of Probate, Nathaniel Bishop, of Richmond.
Registers of Deeds.
Southern District, Moses Hopkins, of Great- Barringt on.
Middle District, Joseph Tucker, cf Lenox.
Northern District, Luthen Washburn, of Lanesborough.
County Treasurer, Joseph Tucker, of Lenox.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Becket George Conant Pittt field Timothy Childs,
Great- Barri7igion Moses John C. WilliamsJohnW.
Hopkins Hulbert, Jcslma Darif<.nh
Lanesboro^ Gid. Wheeler, Piclmwnd Nalh'l Bithc p,
Wolcott Hubbell Hugo Burgliardt
Lenox Azariah Eggleston, Sheffield Eiisha Lcc
William Walker, Joseph iS?cc^(5>r/f/Jcs.Wcodbridge,
Tucker, Wm. P. Walker John Bactn
Afip-ointed to qualify Civil Officers.
John Bacon, Nath'l Bishop, Wm. W^alker, Azariah Eg-
gleston, Jos. Woodbridge, Timo. Childs, Joshua Dan-
t'orth, Moses Hopkins, Samuel H. Wheeler, Lyman
Hall, John Whiten, Wm. P.Walker, Joseph Tucker.
Juftices of the Peace in Berkfliire. Ti
Justice.? of the Peace,
iiVuns Israel Jones, Abrst. Lenox Caleb Hyde,01iver
tlowland, Josiah Q. Rob-
inson, John Waterman,
Thos. Farnum, Ambrose
Kassan, James Cumminijs,
Thomas Robmsoii, Nathan
Putnam
Mford Philander Halbert,
E!ihu Leister
Becket Seth Wadsworth,
Benjamin C. Perkins
Bethlehem Adonij ah Jones
Cheshire Jona.Richardson,
Daniel Btovvn, Ezra B ir-
ker,Hez.Mason, J no. Wells,
jr. Warren Soo.thworlh
Clarksburg Sam'l Clark,
Dalton John Chamberlain,
jr. Abraham Porter, Thos.
Greene, Nathan Kellogg,
Trumbull Dor ranee
Egremont Seneca Tuller,
Jas Baldwin, Andr. Bacon
Florida Jesse King, Na-
t!ian Drury
G.Barrington John Whit-
ing, Miles Avery, David
Wain Wright, Lucius King,
David Leavenworth, Ezra
Kellogg, George Beckwitli
Hancock Gideon Martin,
Rodman Hazard,Augustus
Stanton, Willet Gardner,
Thomas Cranston
Hinsdale Theod. Hinsdale,
Thos.Allen, Nath. Tracey
Lanesbord* Nehem. Bull,
Peter B. Curtis, Lyman
Hall, Samuel H. Wheeler,
Aaron Barnes, Henry Hub-
bard, Luther Washburn
Lee Joseph Whiton, Wm.
^turgis, John Nye, James
Whiton
Belden.jr. Eldad Lewis,
Daniel Williams, James
W Robbins
Mt. Washington Charles
Patterson
JV.Ashford GaiusHerman,
Peregrine Turner
J^cw Marlboro^ Ebenezer
Smith, Joseph Fitch, jr.
Benjamin Wheeler, Jason
Warner, Edward Stevens,
Ebenezer Hyde
Otis Paul Larkom, Adoni-
jah Jones, RoderickNorton,
John Picket
Peru Cyrus Stowell, Wm.
Frizeli, SimeonThompson,
John Leland, jr.
Pitt&Jield Orren
Goodrich, Thomas Gold,
Joseph Shearer, Oliver
Root, Jolin B. Root, Jona-
than Allen, Charles Good-
rich, jr. I'homas B.Strong,
Butler Goodrich, W^il-
liam (x. Jarvis, Theodore
Hinsdale, jun.
Richmo7id Zecha. Pierson,
Noah Rosseter, John Ba-
con, WilliamS.Leadbetter,
Absalom Ford
Savoij Snellum Babbit,
Joseph Williams
Sandisfield Drake Millg,
John Canfield,John Picket,
James Graham, Eliakim
Hull, Benjamin Sheldon^
Erastus Beach
Sheffield Moses Hubbard,
Stephen Dewey, Silas Kel-
iogg, Moses Stocking,Samo
Shears, Eli Ensign, RoUer*
F, Barnard
72 Counfellors, Attorneys, &c. in Berkfliire.
Southjield William Bettis
Stockbridge John Whiton,
Heury Brown, John Hunt,
Aug. Sherriil, Sam'l Jones
Tyringham Adonijah Bid-
Vell, Eliiathan Pratt, John
Garfield, Charles Jackson,
Nehem.Park, Asa Bigelow
Washington Jerem Law-
rence, Gideon Demir.ing,
Abraham Williams, Wm.
G. Ballantine, jr. Jfasper
M'>rjran
W. Stockbridge Christa
French, EnochW.Thayer,
Obadi^ih Ward, Joseph >
Bloss, Lem\iel Moffit, jun*"
Stephen Sibley, David (
Crocker
Williamstoivn William nl
Starkweather, Deodatusi
Noble,Esbon Gregory, Ly-
man Hnbbell, Samuel Ty-
ler, Ambrose Hall, Samuel
Kellogg, Daniel Noljle,
Reu!)en Young,DouglasW.
Sloan
JVi?idsor Robert Walker,
DennivSon Rcbinson,Asahel
Wright, Noah Green
Counsellors at Law.
W. Haibert, Thos A.Gold,
Chauncey Hulbert, Wil-
liam C. Jarvis
^andi:jfidd Benin. Sheldon
Shetfifld Robt. F.Barnard
Stockbridge John Hunc,
Samuel Jones, Henry W.
D wight
Williamstoivn DanielNoble
Jldams Thomas Robinson
Dalton Henry Hubbard
Great- Harrington J(^hn
Whiting, James A. Hyde
Hin-idale Thomas Allen
Lantsboro* Luther
Washburn
Lenox Wm P. Walker
Fittf^ficld J.brC. Wil-
liams, Thos. Gt.ld, Ji'hn
Attorneys^ at the Sufireme Judicial Court.
G Barring to7i George H. Cyrus Bvington
Ives Stockbridge Augustus
Lee RolliL C. Dr'wey Shenill
Sheffi.eld Jostah Quincy, rr.^^ocA'^r/.RobinsKellcgg
Attornevfi at the Common Pleas.
Nathyr. Vuti.ani Bush, Richard O. Hulbert,
Calvin Mnrtin
Adorns
Lanet.bo.^ Calvi.Hubbell,jr,
Otis Ltster Filley
Pittfjield WolcottL?w.
rence, Henry W. Tavlor,
Rufus Bacon, Daniel B.
Stockbrid. Chas. Sedg^vick
Williomsiown AmbrHall,
William Starkweather, jr.
Charles A. Dewey
Coroners.
Adams Jeremiah Coles- Egremont Elijah Willard
grove, jr. Gr.Earringtcn Stephen
Dalton Daniel Boardman Sibley, SaiDuel Brs&eter
Juftlcss, &c. in Norfolk.
73
Lr-c Daniel Couch
Lenojc As\ier Sedgwick
Peru William Stevens,
EH Peirce
FUt.9/irld Orimei Fanning,
iLeviBebee, jLin.
Ric/nnond Siirw^l Gates, jr.
!SandisJield Win. Granger
67/ i?,^Z("/t/ Andre v/ Andrews
&oc-t(^ndStephenWiUard
Sheriffs Henry O. Brown, of Pittsfield.
Defiuty-
Adams Arthur F. Field
Alford Peter Jaquins
D alt on Henry Marsh
G.Barrinf^t, EzraKellogg
Hinsdale Arte. Thompson
Lanesboro^ Jabez Hall
Lee Richard Howk
Lenox Gad Worthington
Sheriffs.
Otis Daniai Bartlett
Pimfidd Theodore Hins-
dale, jr.
Sandiyfi-dd Steph. Palmer
Sheffield Guy Shaw
Stockbridge Timothy
Griswold, Ralph Deraing
Williamsto . J osh .H.Bul kley
Inspector of Gunpowder, Ebenczer Whiton, of Lee.
Gaoler^ Ezra Blossom.
Crier of the Courts^ Daniel Williams, jr.
NORFOLK.
Clerk of the Courts^ Horatio Townsend, of Dedham.
County Mtorney, Christopher Webb, of Weymouth.
Judge of Probate^ Edward H. Robbins, of Milton.
Register of Probate, Samuel Haven, of Dedham.
Register of Deeds^ James Ford, of Dedham.
County Treasurer^ John Bullard, of Dedham.
Justices of the Peace
Bellingham Eliab Wight
Brookline IsaacS.Gardner
Canton Joseph Bemis
Dedham Nathaniel Ames,
Ebenezer Wight, Samuel
Haven,Horat-.io Townsend,
Ebenezer Fisher, James
Richardson
Dorchester John Howe,
Benjamin Parsons
Foxboro' Ebenez. Warren
Med/ield John Baxter
1816,] G
ayid of the Quorum.
Quincy Peter B. Adams
Randolfih Samuel Bass
Roxbury Nath'l Ruggles,
David S.Greenough, Thos.
Williams, Joseph Harring-
ton, Tohn Andrews, Joseph
Heath
Weymouth Cotton Tufts
Wrentham Cornelius Kol-
lock, James Mann, Jairus
Ware
•/^
7^
It rcca-m-i'^ WTJTO*
1
Apfiointed to qualify Civil Officers,
Ebenezpr Warren, Horatio Townsenrl, Samuel Day,
Nath. Ames, Naih. Ruggles, James Mann, Ebenezer
Fisher, and Samuel Haven.
Justices of the Peace.
B'^llingham John Bates, Medivay John Ellis, Abner
St phen Metcalf, Laban
Bates
Braintree Daniel Fogg,
Minot Thaver, JamesHol-
brook , Nat.Thaver, j r.Gid.
L Tha\er, Jona. Wild, jr.
lirookline Stephen Sharp,
Joseph G(xldard, Wni.As-
pinwail, jr.
Canton Wm. Dunbar, Ab-
ner Crano, Josej)h Bemis
Cohasset Elisha Doane,
Thomas Bourne
Dedharn Willard Gay, Ja-
bez Chickering, jr Samuel
H. Dean, John Endicott,
Erast'isWorthington,The-
ron Metcalf, SamuelSwett,
James Ford
DorchesterT\\(Xi. Tileston,
Amasa Stetson, Thomas
M 'sely, EdxTard H )lden,
Samuel P. Loud, James
Humphrey, Jno. Win' hrop,
Benj Fulk^r, Al>el Gushing
Dover Jesse Draper,Sam-
u« I Fisher
Foxborough Seth Bovden,
Aaron Everett, Eli?.s Na-
son, Abij'di Pratt, WiUiam
Payson, Mf^latiah Everett,
Noah H' bart
i^ra/?-t/mLew.Fisher,Elihu
Pond Jas.A ' "n-Jos.Bicon
Med field Elii nh Adams,
John Baxter, Daniel Ad-
ams, Moses B. Harding,
Morse.Abijah Richardson,
Jolm Eilis, jr. Timothy
H,immond, J'^seph Lovell
Milton Isaac Davenport, ,
John Swift, J ^seph Howe,
Asaph Churchill,Jeremiah i
S. Boies, Duoley Walker
Keedham Isaac Shepherd, ,
Benj. Slack, Daniel Ware, ,
Enocli Fi-^ke
Qz«'nci/Ths.Greenleaf,Eb-
en.Miller,Jona. Webb, Elij.
Veazie, Thomas Green-
leaf, jr
Randolfih Samuel Linfield,
jr. Thomas French, Seih
Turner, Micah White,
John King, jr.
Roxhury John Parker,
Wm.Brewer,Abij.Draper,
Willi-m Heath, Aaron Da-
vis, Nathaniel S. Prentiss,
John Prince, jr. Ward
Nicholas Bovlston, John S.
Williams, Samuel J. Gar-
diner
•S/ifirorzBenjaminReynolds,
Wm. Savage, Nath'JGould
Stough Pet. Adams, Jabez
Talbot, Sam'! Talbot, Seth
Morton, Ben] a. Richards
Walpole DanielKmgsbury,
Seth Bullard
Weyinouth EliphaletLoud,
Asa White, Jajnes Lovell,
James Humphrevs,Samuel
Bailey, Cotton Tufts, jun.
Counfellors, Attorneys, &c. in Norfolk. 75
Christopher Webb Cyrus Alden, Tosi.l Fiske,
Wrent/icmi Dav.Holbrook, Samuel Day, Rutus Mann
Counsellors at Law.
Nkdfield Daniel Adams
Milton Asaph Churchill
Randolfih . John King
Roxbury Thcs. vViUiams,
John S. Williams
Weymouih Chris^to. Webb
Wrtntham Josiah J.Fiske,
Cyrus Aldeu
Braintree Gide.L.Thaycr,
Sbenezer F. Thayer
'Janton William Dunbar
D'dham Jas. Richardson,
ibez C bickering, jr. Ho-
•atio Tnvnsend, Samuel
i iven, T'lerrn Metcalf,
i.rastus Wot thingion
Dorchester Samu-IP. Loud
Attonieys at the Sufireme Judicial Court,
^oxboro' M ■latiahEverett Roxbury Sam'i J.Gardner
^uincy Tiios. Greenleaf,jr.
Attorneys at the Common Pleas,
ledham JohnB.Derbv A/etf^y.?^ Timo. Hammond
Jorchester A'jel Cusiiing
. . Coroners.
3raintree Caleb French, Milton PhineasDavenport
Vsa French
Ainton Samuel Biackman
^ohass-t Th(3mas Bourne
)edhim John Bakei-, jr.
Dorchester E.Withington,
d. Oliver BUiings
'o.r6oro' Jesse Pratt, Otis
'aiae, Shubael Pratt
^rankiin Ani;i.Richardson
itdway John Richardson,
laron Adams, Ralph Bul-
ird, Joseph Ware
JVccdhcan Enoch Fuller,
David Smith
Quincy Jonathan Rawson
Randolph Simeon Alden
Roxbury Joshua Seaver,
Z tbdiei Adams
Sharon Elijah Hewins, jr.
Sf.oughton Luther Swan
IVrentham Paul Fisher,
James Whiting, Nd.thaniel
Ware, jr.
Sheriff, Elijah Crane, of Canton.
Defiuty-Sh -riff's.
Eiias Cook Mtdfield Lem. K. Brastow
A''etdham Na th '1 Bullard
Quincy Joseph N. Arnold
Roxbury Samuel Bianey
Wrentham Sam'l BruSto^v
hllingham
'raintree Caleb French
inton Thomas Ki'.lock
fedha7n John Guild,
ohn Baker, jr.
Dorchester John F. Pierce
'ommissioner of Wrer 5, 'Jfc.T\os. Bourne, Cohasset
Suveyor of Flaxseed, .eremiah P. Smith, Roxburjr
76 Juftices of the Peace in Plymouth.
PLYMOUTH.
Clerk of the Courts, John B. Thomas, of Plymouth.
County Attorney^ Kilborn Whitman, of Pembroke,
Judge ofProbaiet Joshua Thomas, of Plymouth.
Register of Probate, Bcza Hay ward, of Plymouth.
Register of Deeds, Rosseter Crtton, of Plymouth.
County Treasurer, Rosseter Cottoii, of Plymouth.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quoru?n.
BridgewaterD^nielHoW'
ard, Daniel Snow
Duxbury Seth Sprague,
Judah Aklen
Havox'f.r Da v.Stock bridge
Hingham Samuel Norton,
Ebenezei- Gay
Kingston Martin Parris,
John Thomas
P(:mbroke Kilbcrn Whit-
man, John Turner
Plynwuth Joshua Thom-
as, Nathaniel Goodwin,
Jcslah Cotton, Henry War-
ren, Zachariah Bartlett,
William Jackson
Rochester Abrah. Holmes,
Elisha Ruggles
Scituate Elijah Turner
JVUddltb. Isaac Thompson,
Wilkes Wood
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Ephraim Spooner, Joshua I'homas, Isaac Thompson,
Daniel Howard, Beza Hayward, Charles Tcrner,
Henry Warren, William Sturtevant, Nahum Mitch-
ell, Zabdiel Sampson, Wilkes Wood, Ai^raham
Holmes, Elisha Ruggles, Kilbcrn Whitman.
Justices of the Peace.
Abington Samuel Norton, ra Kingman, Joseph Syl
Aa:-op Hobavt, Nathaniel
Gurney, jr. Daniel Lane,jr.
Benjamin Hob^-rt, Jared
Whitman, John King
Bridgcivater Hector Orr,
Cideon Howard, Samuel
Shaw, Daniel Howard, jr.
Abel Kingman, Edwin
Howard, James Thomas,
Jos. Bassett, Solo. Alden,
jr. William Baylies, Nath-
an Mitchell, Caleb How-
ard, Howard Cary, Daniel
Mitchell, Nathan Lazell,
Jon^.than Snow, Bartholo-
mew Brown, Nathan Al-
den, Lemuel Packard, Ez-
vester, Daniel Crane,
Abiezer Alger
Carver Nehe. Cobb, Benj.
Ellis. Joseph Clark
Dvxbury Wm. Loiing, jr.
Ezra Weston, jr.
Balijux Jrsiah Thompson,
Obadiah Lyon, Nathaniel
Moi ton, Zebad.ThcmpEon,
Jotham Cnshman
Hanover Horati( Cushing,
Snow Curtis, Reuben Cur-
tis, Aaron Hobart,ir. Is-
rael Perry, MclzarCnrtis,
Isaiah Wing, 2d. JohnWin-
slow
Hingham Danl. Shute, Ab-
Counfellors and Attorneys in Plymouth. 77
ner Lincoln, Hawkes Fear-
ing, Jothani Lincoln, jr.
Soio. Jones, Ephraim An-
drews, Robt. Gould, Caleb
Thaxter, Martin Lincoln,
Joseph Wilder, jun.
Hull Thomas Jones
Kingston Seth Drew, Jedi.
Holmes, James Sever,Joha
Thomas, Johr. Faunce,
Thomas P. Beal
Ma7'5///?r/f/ Elisha Phillips,
Wm. While, Jos. Clifts, jr.
Constant Oakman, Luke
Wadsworth, John Thomas,
Ch irles Macomber
Middltboro' David Rich-
mond, Saui'i Pickens, John
Tiiik}>am, Wm. Thomp-
son, Zach ariah Eddy, M a i-
tin Keith, Thomas Weston,
Pe.ier Hoar, Seth Miller,
Willi-im Canedv, James
Bennett, CyrusKeith,Th<;s.
Sturtevant, Calvin Pratt,
Abiel Washburn
Pembroke Bailey Hall,
Counsellors
Abiugton Jared Whitman,
Benjamin Hobart
/?r/(i^^fwa;rr Wm.Baylies,
Bariholfimew Brown
Hanover John Winslow,
Aaron Hobart, jr.
Halifax Jotham Ciishman
Hingham Ebenezer Gay
Kingston Thomas P. Beal
Wm. Tnrrey, Isaac B. Bar-
ker, Ndthauiel Cushing,
Nithaniei Loring, Thomas
Hobart
Plymouth Abner Bartlett,
Rosseter Cotton, David Ba-
con, N. M Davis, Barna.
Hedge, James Warren,
Wm. Sturtevant, Jos. Bart-
lett, jr. Nathaniel Spooner,
John B. Thomas
Plympton Elijah Bisbee,
Isaac Wright
i\'oc//fs;(?r'NathanielHam-
mond, 3d. Natiiauiel Rug<.
gles, Gkleon Barstow, jr.
Caleb Brigi^s, Elijah Wil-
lis, Peleg Wittridge, Chas.
J.Holmes, Micahli.Ruggles
Scituate Hayward Pierce,
(Uiristo. Cushing, Cushing
Otis, Jesse Dunbar, Eben.
Bailey, Edward F. Jacobs
IVareham Israel Fearing,
R. Leonard, Benj. Fearing,
Jonn Fearing, Wadsworth
Crocker, Benjanun Bourne
at Laiv.
Middkbord* WilkesWood,
Zechariah Eddy
Pembrk. Kilborn Whitmaa
Plijmouth Joshua Ttiomas,
Nathaniel M. Davis, Zab-
diel Sampson
Rochester Abrah. Holmes,
Charles J. Holmes
Attorneys at the Common Pleas.
Brldgewater YXishWivX' Plymouth ^David Bacon
^^^ . Rochester Z«phamah
Hanover Isaiah Wing Bennett "
1^16-] G 2
7S
Deputy-Sheriffs in Plymouth.
Coroners.
Abington Noah Norton,
Lebbeus Gurney
Bridgeivater Lot Whit-
marsh, Thomas Packard,
Avery Fobes, Benjamin B.
Howard
Cii'ver Caleb Atwood
Duxbury Benjamin Alden,
Studlev Sampson
Hanover Josiah Smith, jr.
Hing. Job Loring, jr.Sam'l
Hobavt, James Siephenson
Kingston]e6.\d\bX\ Holmes,
jr. John Gray, jr.
Ma^'ihjield William Lewis,
James Dir.c:ley
Middi. ^oro'MarkHaskell,
DeanBriggs, JosephClark,
jr. Levi Briggs, Peter H.
Pierce, Abiathar Briggs,
Samuel Thompson
Pembroke Charles Little,
Nathaniel Loring, Liberty
Bowker
PltjinoiahSteTph. Sampson,
Thomas Jackson,jr. Benja.
Drew, jr. George Drew
PlymfU07i Elias Churchill
Bochcster William Crapo,
Natlianiel Haskell, Peleg
Wittndge, David Peck-
ham, jr.
Scituate Lemuel Turner,
Samuel Waterman, John
Pearce, John Coliamore
Wareham Samuel Savory,
Curtis Tobey
Sheriffs Nathan Hayward, of Plymouth,
Deputy- Sheriffs.
Micah White Nathaniel Wilder, Zecha-
riah Fuller
PemhrokeT>^\\ 01dham,jr.
PlymouthThcm?.s Spof ner
Ply mf I ton Elias Churchill
Rochcfitcr Noah Dexter,
Nathaniel Haskell, jr.
Scituate James Sparrell
Abington
Bridgewater Fiske Ames,
Edward Vinton
Halifax . Seth Allen
Hanover Samuel Eells
Hingham David Whiton
Kingston John Adams
Marshjield Jedidiah Little
iiddleboro^ l-^muelBriggs,
Commissioned!^/ Wrecks^ Isfc. Isaac Winslow, Mar&h-
field, Wm. Davis, jr. Plymouth, Paul Merritt, Scituate.
"" BRISTOL.
Clerk of the Courts, James Sproat, of Taunton.
County Attorney, Marcus Morton, of Taunton.
Judge of Probate, Hodijah Baylies, of Dighton.
Register of /robate, Francis Baylies, cf Taunton.
Register ofDeeds^ James WilHams, of Taunton.
f^unty Treasurer, Samuel Crccker, of Taunton.
Juftices of the Peace in Br idol.
79
Justices of the Peace
Berkley Samuel Tcbey,
ApoUos Tnbey
jDar/wozi^/iHoidcrSlocum,
Elihu Slocum
Dighton William Baylies,
Hodijah Baylies
Fair haven Alden Spooner,
Scth Spooner
MBedford Edward Pope,
Lemuel Williams, Thum-
and of the Qiioriutu
as Hazard, jr.
Raynham ] oi lathan Sb aw
Kehoboth David Perry
Xorton Laban Wheatrh
Scekcnk Jan.es Ellis
Taunton James Williams,
James Sproat, Nichrlas
'TiHiLghast, Marcus Mor-
ton, Jones Gcdfrey
JVestport Abner Brcvvnell
Appointed to qualify Civil GJfjcc.rs.
Samuel Faies, Seth Spooner, "Samuel Ti bey, Lemuel
Williams, Nathaniel Mcrtcn, David Perry, James
Sproat, John W. Seabury, Nathaniel Faies, jcse|-h
Tisdale, Marcus Morten
Justices cfihe Peace.
Joel Reac
Jacob Balk ham, Israel
•Hatch, Ebcnezer Dagget,
Eberezer Bacon
Berkley Simeon Chase,
Ezra Dean, Levi French
Darlmoutii Jcel Packard,
John Rogers, DavidThach-
er, Abraham Tucker, Ol-
iver Alden, Abraham Bar-
ker, Holder Slocum, jr.
Dighton Wm. Wocdjohn
Hathaway, Nathaniel Wil-
liams, J. W^ardwell, J.
Hathav/ay,jr.
Easton Samuel Guild, Eli-
jah Howard, DanielWhea-
tcn, John Pool, John Tis-
dale, Shepherd Leach, Cal-
vinBrett,EdwardWilliams
Fair haven William
Le Barron, Rounsevil
Spooner, Kelly Eldridge,
John Hawes, James Taber,
JosephTripp, Nathaniel S.
Spooner
Frecloivn Ephr. Winslow,
BenjamiTi Weaver, Vv'ash-
irigt(;n Hathaway, Jo'-eph
Weaver, Job Morion, Wm.
Rounsevil, Ebenez. Pierce,
Jeptha Ashley, Amos Bra-
ley, George B. N. Flolmes,
Pi. Cubhman,EarlSamp.'^cu
hkmsfield Benjamin Bates,
Daniel Gilbert, David Gil-
bert, Roland Greene, S(iio.
Pratt, Robert Skinner,Ma-
son Cobb, Samuel Morrey
Keiv- Bedford Sa m uel Per-
ry, John M. Williams, Wil-
liam Rotch, jr. E. Haskell,
L. Williams, jun. Josiali
Weston, James Taber, J.
Nye, Roger Haskell, Jas.
Washburn, John Hawes
Korton John Hall. George
Gilbert, WilliamBurt,Silas
Cobb, Ephraira Raymond,
Bryan Hall, Thomas Dan-
So Counfellors and Attorneys in BriftoL
forth, 2d. Daniel Parker,
Isaac Hodges
JiaynhaTnjf)s\.Dea.ne, Seth
Washburn, Wm. A. Leon-
ard, Nathaniel Britton, Is-
rael VVasliburn, Josi.Deaiie,
jr. John Gilniore, jr.
Perry, Asa Bullock,Sabrey
Lawton, Jos. Whtaton, 2d.
Eben . Bucklin,BenajahBar-
nev, Lemuel M-tconiberJr.
Geo. W. Peck, S;im'i Bliss,
2d. Sanuiel Bullock, Jd.
Sumtrset Francis Borland,
Israel Anthony , CiaikPur-
rington, Benj.Davis, Joseph
Kellogg, Dau'l Eddy, V\ ni.
Read, David x\nthcny
iSwawze*?/ Jas.Luther, Phvis.
P(ck, Danirl Hale, John
Mason, Wm. Mason, Silas
Cobb, jr. Henry Gaidi.er
Seekoiik John Medburv,
Calvin Martin, Dan'l Car-
penter,Oliver Starkweath-
er, Elkanah French, Abel
French, ThomasKinnecut,
ApoUos Cushman
Taunton Benja. WiUiams,
Jonathan Ingeil, Gideon
Williams, Joseph Tisdale,
John W. Seabury, Nath'I
Fales, Asa Danlordi, Sam.
Crocker, Alfred Wilhams,
William Hodges, 2d. Enos
Burt, Siuieon Tisdale, John
Heed, Nalh. Leonard, J osi.
King, Francis Ba\ lies, John
Godfrey, John West
Troy Jonathan Brownell,
Joseph E. Read, Wm B.
Canedy, Abraham Bowen
IVtUingtoniy-Am uelVV. Bay-
lies,Thos.B.Richmond,Geo.
Walker, Nath'I Wheeler
Wttitport William White,
2d. Peleg Sessions, S\ Ives-
ter Brownell, Abner B.Gil-
ford, Ansfclm Bassett
Counsellors at Laiu.
Aorton LabanWheaton
Setkonk James Eilis,Apol-
los Cushmctn
Taunton Nich Tillinghast,
Marcus Morton, Francis
Bavlies
Euston Daniel W'heatoa
Frcctoivn George B. N.
Holmt s
Mansfield David Gilbert
JV.Bcdford J as.Washburn,
John M. Williams,Lt nuiel
Williams, jr. John N} e
Attorneys at the Supreme Judicial Court.
i^a?V/ia-i;fnNathl.S.Spoorier S%uanzt^y Silas Cobb
Frectoivn Washington Seekonk Moses Sanfoi d
Hathaway, Hercules Gush- Westport Anselm Bassett
man
Attorneys at the Commcn Pleas.
Easton Cyrus Lolhrop jr. Benjamin Cozens, jun.
Freetown Rufus Bacon Collins Durlirg
jlfa7z.v^6'/a? DavidShephard Sivanzty Silas Cobb, John
Raynham Wm. A.Leonard Lindsey, jun.
Se ekonk Thomas B. Wait, ^
Coroners, SherliFs, &c. in Briftol.
Si
Coroners.
Attkhoro' Peter Thachcr,
Walter Tyler, Sam'lTvlcr
i5tfr/:/f.\z/EnocliTobey, Levi
French
Dartmouth Rnf. Shearman
Easton Rowland IJoward,
Daniel Macomber
Freeloron John Nichols,
David Bacon
Mansfield Simeon Green
J\''orton Isaac Hodges,
Lemuel Perry
JV.Bedford Simpson Hart,
Nathan Bates, William
Ke/nptcn
Kaynham Amyntas Shaw
Sheriffs Horatio Leonard, of Raynhara.
Defiuty 'Sheriff's.
Attleboyough Nath'lAUen, K. Bedford Pelcg Jenney
Rehohoth Thos.Carpenter,
3d. John Brovn, Elijah A.
Read, Abraham Ormsbee,
CalebCarpenterJsr.Drown
Somerset Henn Bragg
Swanzey William Mason,
Brnajih Mason, Jas.Brov.'n
Taunton David Carver,
Silas Leonard, Edward
Ci-ossman, Abiezer Dean,
Benjamin Iiigell
Troy Sheftield Weaver
Weatfiort Wm.Milk, Jona.
Ercwnell, Peleg W. Peck-
ham, Frederick Brownell
Behoboth Cromwell Bliss
Swanzey WjUiam Slade
Seekonk James Bliss
Taunton Scth Crossman,
Abiezer Dean
Troy Edmund French
Wellington C rockerBabbitt
WestjfiQrt Adam Gifford
Israel Hatch, jr.
Berkley Dean Burt
Dartmouth Russell Shear-
man
Dighton Elijah W. Felton
Eastonlokdhodi Macomber
^Freetoivn Ambrose
Barnaby
MansJieldl?iCcb Harden,jr.
Crier of the Courts, Oliver Soper, jr. of Taunton.
Gaoler, Abiezer Dean, of Taunton.
Insfiec of Fire Arms, RememberCarpenter, Attleboro'
Comml^doners of Wrecks, b'c. Lemuel Wiliiams, New
Bedford, Apollos Tobey, Berkley.
DUKES.
Clerk of the Courts, Cornelius Marchant, of Edgartcn.
County Attorney, Thomas Dunham, of Tisbury.
Judge of Probate, George Athearn, of Tisbury.
Register of Probate, Thcxu^s Cocke, of Et'ga'rton,
Register of Deeds, Samuel Smith, of Edgartcn.'
County Treasurer^ I'liomas Jernegan, of 'Edgarton.
tz Juftices &c. in Dukes & Nantucket.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Chilmark Matthew May- jr. Elijah Stuait
I'-ew ' Tsbury John Davis
Kdgarton W. Jemegan,
jipfiointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Benah Norton, Thomas Cooke.
Justices of the Peace.
Chilmark Zeb. Alien, Al- Mayliew, Cornelius Mar-
len Mh) hew, John Han- chant, James Coffin, Icha-
code, Joliii Skift' bod Norton
Edgar I'm Thomas Cooke, Tisbury Benja. Allen, Geo.
SamuelWhelden, William Atheai-n, Sam'l Claghorn
Attorneys at the Common Pleas.
Chilmark l-:ber.ezer Skiff Tilbury Thomas Dunham
Edgarton I'homas Couke
. Coroners.
Chilmark SiraonMayhew Edgarton Peter Pease, jr.
Sheriffs Jethro Worth, of Edgarton.
Deputy-Sheriffs.
Chilmark Wm. Mayliew Tisbury Elijah Hillman
Edgarton Henry P.Worth
Guardian to Indian and Mulatto Proprietorsy Gay
Head, Tristram Allen, Chilmark.
Co?n?mssio?7ers of Wrecks, &c. Ebenezer Skiff, Chil-
mark, Jetiiro Worth, Edgarton.
NANTUCKET.
Clerk of the Courts, Benjamin Gardner,
Judge of Probate^ tf Countu Attorney ^ Isaac Coffin.
Register of Probate, Jcsiali Barker.
Register if Deeds, William Hussey.
County Treasurer, Obadiah Folger.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Isaac Coffin, josiah Barker, Benjamm Coffin, Samuel
Bigelow, Walter Folger, jr.
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Isaac Coffin, Zaccheus Hussey, James Coffin, Peter
Easton, Josiah Barkev.
Justices of the Peace.
Zaccheus Hussey, Francis Macey, Joseph Swain,
George Cannon, Josiah Hiissey, Albeit Gardner.
Attorneys at the Common Pleas.
Josiah Hussey, Isaac Coffin.
Coroners^ Lathann Gardner, Benjaniin Glover.
S/r^riff, Jeremiah Lawrence.
Debility- Sheriff's yYJ\%\ra. Starbuck, Uriah Gardner.
Physicians, Oliver C. Bartlett, Rov/land Gelston, Peter
Easton, Martin T. Morton.
Commissioners of IVreck^, &c. Jeremiah Lawrence,
Jo?iah Barker.
BARNSTABLE.
Clerk of the Courts, David Scudder, of Barnstable.
County jirtornry, Wendell Davis, of Sandwich.
Judge of Probate, John Davis, of Barnstable.
Register of Probate, N.;tlKirJel Freeman, of Sandwich,
Register of Deeds, Job C. Davis, of Barnstable.
County Treasurer, David Crocker, of do.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Barw s^aWf* DavidScudder, Chatham Richard S<^ars
John Davis,lsaiahL.Green, Sand-wich Nathaniel Free-
S imnel Savage man, Wendell Davis
Breivster Solo. Freeman Welljleet Sam'lWaterman
Apfiointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Nathaniel Freeman, John 'Davis, Timothy Phinney,
Richard Sears, Wendell Davis.
Justices of the. Peace.
^anz.S'^^Wf JosiahSarapson, Chatham Joseph Doane,
Timothy Phinney, Ebenez. Ezra Crowell
Crocker, Joseph Biish, jr. Dennis Jeremiah Hawes,
Richard Lewis, Salmon Stephen Homer, Nathan
Nye, Abner Davis, Job C. Stone, Jonathan Nickerson
Davis, David Crocker, ^<:/.v^/%amSamuclFreeman,
Nymphus Ma^ston, Jonas Elisha Mayo, Harding
Whitman, Sylvester Baker Knowles
BreTjster Isaac Clark, Falmouth David Nye,
fsaac W.Whitman, Ehjah Francis Weeks, Braddock
Zihb Dimmick, Samuel P. Cros-
8-f Couiifellors, Coroners, &c. in Barnftable.
well, Jnsf^ph Parker
Harwich E':>enez. Brooks,
John Diilinj^ham, Isaiah
Chase, J(,hn D. Bangs,
William EUl ridge
Marshfiec Gideon Hawley
Orleans! Timothy Bascom,
Isaac Sparrow, Simeon
Kingman, Jonathan Bas-
com, William Mvrick
Provmcetown, Benj imin
E. Atkir.s, Orsamus'I'liom-
as, Daniel Pease
Sandnvich Elislia Perrv,
John Freeman, Nathaniel I
Nve, Benjamin Percivali
Eiisha Pope,BenjaminBnr-.
gess, William Hardy, Ste-
phen Bassett
Truro Jason Ay res, Antho-
ny Snow, Israel Lombard
Yarmouth GorhamLovell,
Elisha Doane, Calvin Til-
den, John Reed, Jos.Hawes,
James ' Crowcil, Henry
Thatcher, John Eldridge
Well fleet William Cole,
Josiah Whitman
Barjiatable
Coiwsflbrs at Law.
Abner Davis Sandwich Wendell Davisi
Attorneys at the Su/ircme Judicial Court.
Bar7i,table Nvmphas man
Marston, Salmon Nye Sandwich RussellFreeman
i?7'(f-7y5;er Isaac W. Whit- Yarmouth John Reed I
Attorney at the CGf)i?non Pleas, John Whitman.
Coroners.
Barnstable Isaiah Parker, Samuel Bourne, jr. Seth
Nailor Crocker, Roland T
Crocker, John Davis, jV.
Asa Young:
Brewster vVilliam Crosby
Chatham Samuel Nye
DrJinis Seth Tobey
Eastham Michael Collins
Falmouth Consider Hatch,
Hamlin
Sandwich Lemuel Pope,
HemanTobev,EdwardNye
Truro Levi Stevens, Jonas
Stevens, Jaazaniah Gross
Wdlfleet Josiah Whitman
Yarmouth Joseph Hawes
Sheriff, James Freeman, of Sandwich.
Deputy -Sheriffs.
Barnstable Robert Loth- Benjamin Berry
vop, ChipmanHinklev',Ez- Harwich David Kinwrick
ra Crocker, Barzillai Da- 'Saw/iwcA Zenas Nye, Sha-
vis, Samuel E. Peak drach Freeman
Brewster Joseph Snow,
Gaoler, Robert Lothrop, of Barnstable.
Commissioner's of Wrecks, &c. Thomas Fish, jun. Fal-
mouth. John Eldridge, Yarmouth. Richard Sears,
jun. Chatham.
Juftices of the Peace In York. 85
YORK.
Clerk of the Courts, Daniel ^ev/all, of York.
County Attorney, Dudley Hubbard, of Berwick.
JudgS of Probate, Stephen Thacher, of Wells.
Rcgi't^r of Probate, Daniel Sevvall, nf York.
Rcgii^ter of Deeds, Wirnam Frost, of York.
County Treasurer, Henry iSaiith, of Alfred.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Alfred Wm, Parsons,. \biel nis King
Hall, Joseph Emerson Sanford Caleb Etrxerj',
Biddejord Jeremiah Hill, ^Villiam Frost
Samuel Peirson So/Berivzc/c Ivory Hove\%
Buxton John Woodman Didlcy Hubbard, John
Kittery Edward CiUts Cashing, Edvv. P. Hayman
JJmeric/c John McnVill I'Velis Nathaniel Weils,
Lyman lvX\xi Low JoitasChrk, J. sephStorer,
Parsomfidd Samuel C^ar- Stephen Thatcher, John
land, Andrew ivl'Cleary Storer, Jacob Fisher
Chapman York Dini-d Sewall, Wm.
Saco Daniel Granger, Cy- Frost, Joseph Bragdon
Ajifiointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Joseph Bragdon, Jonas Clark, Edward Uutts, Jeremiah
Hill, Jc^hn Holmes, Wiliiam Parsons, Daniel Sewall,
Nathaniel Well-*, Samuel Peirson, Ivory Hove^■, Dud-
ley H;i!)bard, Elib.u Bragdon, Alexander M'Intire,
Daniel Granger, Jeremiah Bradburv, Jacob Fisher,
AbielHall. ' ' -
JiiHticea of the Peace.
Alfred John Holmes, Na- Reuben H. Green,Nathaii-
thaniel Conant, John Say- iel Goidwiu
ward, j r. Henry liolmes ,Szi:r^072Sara.Cutts,CharIes
Armidel Thos. Perkiws, .3d. Ccffin, Sanauel Merrill, Jo-
SethBurnham.Rob.Towne, seph Woodman, jr. Nathan
I Eliphalet Perkins, Simon Eklen, jr.Zenas Pairie,Gid-
Nowell, John Miichell eon Elden,JonathanMoore,
Berwick Richard F. Cutts, Royal Brewster, Asa
William Hobbs,PeierMor- Brown
pill, Jos. Prince, John Shory C5r72Wi^JonahDunn,Asahel
BzV/c/^/o7-fl(RalphT.Jordan, Cole, Thomas A.Johnson
Daniel Cleaves, Israel La- Elliot Elisha Shapleigh,
zell, Edmund Coffin, Thos. Daniel Goodwin, jr. Steph.
i Cutts. Moses Bradbury, Neal, Sam.Leighton
1816.] H /
86
Juftices and Counfellors in York,
/foZ/is Jesse Locke, John Den-
nett, Abijah Usher, John
Smith, K.Uiot G. Vaughan,
ls,'iac Lane, Joseph Don-
nall, Ebenezer Cleaves
Kittery Wm. T. Gerrish,
Daniel Peirce, William
Cutts, Joseph Litchheld, jr.
Lebanon John Rollins, T.
M. Wentworth, Nathaniel
Chamberlain,DavidLegro,
Daniel Wood, Elilm Hayes
Limerick John Burnham,
James Kettcl, JohnM'Don-
ald, Nathaniel Libbey.John
B'^ker, William Gregg,
William Freeman, Joseph
Emerson
Limi72gton David Boyce,
Abner Libbey, Ezra Davis,
Isaac Mitchell, J as. Kettle
Lyman Sam'l L. Ra\ mond,
Samuel Mouiton, Thomas
Sands, jr. John Taylor, Na-
than Hanson, jun. Nathan
Smith
Mw^eld James Ayer, jr.
David Mouiton, Josi. Fowle
Parsomfield Joseph Par-
sons, James Bradbury,
Samuel Daltnn, Samuel
Fox, Samuel Gushing
8aco T. G- Thnrnton, Jo-
sephLeland, WilliamMoo-
dy, James Gray, Foxwell
Cutts, Benjamin Patterson,
Samuel P. S. Thatcher
Shafileigh J. P. Woodbury,
John Leighton, Jeremiah
Emery, Darling Huntress,
John Bcdwell, Jonathan
Young, Daniel Wood, Wil-
liam Godding
!Sanford Eli'sha Allen, Eb-
enezer Linscott, Jonathan
Clark, Sheldon Hobbs, Ez-
ra Thompson
South- Bertvick \c\\2iho^ R.
Chadbourn^ Wm. Hight,
William A. Hayes, Thom-
as Leigh, Joshua Haven,
Jeremiah Bradbury
Water bo ro^ Henry Say-
ward, Henry Hobbs, Ben-
jamin Peirce, Humphrey
Chadbourn, JamesCarlisle,
John Scribner
Wells Joseph Thomas,
George VV. Wallingford,
Joseph Mondy,John Storcr,
Samuel Emerson, Daniel
W heelwright, Jcse]:)h Dane,
John Low, John IT. Parsons,
Benja.Titcomb, Nah.Mor-
rill, Joseph Gilman, Sam-
uel Curtis, jun. Daniel
Wright
York ElihuBragdon, Mo-
ses Lyman, Buikley Emer-
son, Jonathan S. Barrell,
Isaac Lvman, Alexander
M'lntire
Counsellors at Laiv.
Alfred JohnHolmes, Henry So.Ber'voick'DxxiX. Hubbard,
Holmes
BiLxton Charles Coffin
Limerick John Burnham
Parsonsfd. Sam'iCushman
Jeremiah Bradbury, Wil-
ham A. Havs
Saco Cyrus King, William
P. Preble
Attorneys, Coroners, &c. in York. 87
Wells George W.Walling- seph Dane
ford, Joseph Thomas, Jo- York Isaac Lyman
Attorneys at the Sufireme Judicial Court.
^ri^nf/e'/vSam.P.S/rhatcher Saco Seth Stnrer
Berwick Edw. P. Hay man Scmford Jonathan Clark
Buxto7i Jos. Woodman, j r. South-Berwick Ichabod R.
Chadbourn
Attorneys at the Common Pleas.
Parsons/id. Isaac B Barber 6'o. Berwick Chas. Greene
Saco Ether Shipley York Asa Freemaa
Coroners.
Alfred John Sayward,
Daniel Holmes
Arundel Stephen Perkins
2?zVi^e/b7'rfJeremiahBettes,
Nathaniel Goodwin, Na-
thaniel Emery
Berwick Joseph Prime,
Northend Cogswell
Buxton Peiatiah Came,
James Merrill, Thomas
Bradbury
Cornish John Pike
F.lliot Joseph Hammond,
Simeon Emery
Hollis J hn Dennett, Dan-
iel Gordon
Kittery Daniel Peirce
Limerick NathanielLibbey
Limington Isaac Mitchell
Lyman John Parsons,
James Roberts
Parsonsfield Richard Lord
Saco Benjamin Leavitt,
Joshua Moody
Sanford Ezra Thompson,
Samuel Moulton
Shapleigh John Bodwell
Waterboro'' John Scribner
Wells Stephen Perkins,
John Cole, Michael Wise,
Joseph Hatch, Timo. Frost
York Samuel Moody ,Saml.
Sayward, Jonathan Young
Sheriffs Ichabod Goodwin, of South-Berwick.
Defiuty-
Alfred Joseph Emerson, jr.
Biddeford Ichabod Jordan,
Edmund Coffin
Buxton Samuel Sands
Hollis Daniel Gordon
Lebanon Samuel Pray
Limerick Daniel Johnson
Limington David Otis
Parsonsfield RichardLord
Prison-
Alfred Nathaniel Conant
Crier of the Courts^
-Sheriffs.
Saco Benjamin Patterson
Shafileigh Edmund Coffin
Sanford Jedidiah Allen,
Abner Hill
Wells Abiel Kelley
Waterborough PeterEarle
York Jeremiah Paul, Da-
vid Wilcox
'Keefiers.
York Davir^ Wilccx
Jeremiah Paul, of York.
88
Juftices of the Peace in Cumberland.
CUMBERLAND.
Ckrk of the Court s, Samuel Freeman, of Portland.
County Attorntijy Ezekiel Whitman, of do.
Judge of Probate y Samuel Freeman, of do.
Register of Probate , lioratio Southgate, of da
Rtgister of Deeds ^ Elias Merrill, of do.
County Treasurer^
Justices of the Peace and of the Quoruin.
Bridgettn 'Nathaniel Mitchell, Edward Hussell
Howe, Enoch Perlev
Bruna^vick John Dunlap,
Jacob Abbott
Durham Josiah Burnham
Fretfiort John A. Hyde
Gray Simon Greenleaf
Gov ham Lothrojj Lewis,
Stephen Longfellow, (ieo.
Lewis
Minot Seth Chandler
.A'fw-G/oMc.lsaac Parsons,
Peleg Chandler, jr. Na-
thaniel C. Allen
J\^orth- YarmouthKmmi R.
jipfiointed to c/uilfy Civil Officers.
Stephen Longfellow, Robert Southgate, Samuel Free-
man, John Frothingham, Woodbury Storer, Isaac II-
sley, William Widgery, James ?vleans.
Justices of the Peace.
JBaldivin JosiPierce, Rich- Durham John Converse,
OtiKfidd Gnnfill Blake
Portland Samuel Free-
man, John Frothingham,
George Bradbcry, Jo&ej)h
C, Bovd, WoodbiiryStorer,
Ezekiel Whitman, Daniel,
Tucker, Stephen Longfel-;
low, jr.
Scarboro^ Robei t South-
gate, William Hasty
H'indham Peter V. Smith
Westbrook James Means,
Arclieiaus Lewis
ard Fitch, William Fitch
Bridgtton Samuel An-
drews,SamuelFarnsworth,
Isaiah Ingalls, Seba Smith
Brunswick Peter O.Alden,
JohiiPerr) ,jr.JothamStone,
David Dunlap,RobertDun.
ninp:, Henry Putnam, Jona.
Page,Samuel Chase,James
Curtiss, jr. Phihp Owen,
Jose])h M'Kean
CafieEliz. Eben.Thrasher,
Sylvan-Higgins, MarkDyer
Thomas Peirce. Secomb
Jordan, Jacob Herrick
Fahnouih Moses Merrill,
James Morriil,JosephYork,
Joshua Merrill
Freeport Samuel Hyde,
Seth Townsend, Solomon
Dent lison , Josin h W.Mitch-
ell, Barnabas Bartol
Gorham James Fiske, Da.
Harding, jr. James Irishjr.
James Cod man, Joseph
Adams, Jacob S. Smith,
Juftices and Counfellors in Cumberland. 89
Jeremiah Barker
Gray Joseph M'Lellan,
Samuel Perley, Daniel W.
Green, Peier Whitney
Harfisivell Stephen Pur-
rington, Marlboro. Sylves-
ter, Jcsiah Snow
Harrison Nathaniel Burn-
ham, EdwardLowelljSam-
uel Tyler, SamueiWiliard,
James H, Chadbourne
Minot Asaph Howard,
>!icholas Noves, JacobHill,
Seth Keith, Godfrey Gros-
venor, VViiham Ladd
Nciv -Gloucester Joseph E.
Foxcraft, Daniel Howard,
AndrewCampbell,Thomas
Johnson, James Twitchell,
Jabez VVoodman, I.srael
Smith, Samuel Fessenden,
David Nelson, Dexter
Bearce, Moses Merrill, jr.
.A': Farwoi/M Jacob Mitch-
ell, James Prince, Andrew
Leigliton, Altbrd Richard-
son, Tristram Gilman,
William Barrows
Otisfield Daniel Holden,
Oliver Pfeirce
Fejefiscot And.R.Giddinge
Foland Thomas Barnes,
Josiah Dunn, jun. Robert
Snell, John Cousins, Na-
thaniel Dunn
Raymond Will iam Dingley
Portland Isaac Ilsley, Eb-
enezer Mavo, Barrett Pot-
tei , Hugh M'Lellan, Elias
Merrill, James Bumham,
Nicholas Emery, James D.
Hopkins, Joseph Titcomb,
Joseph H.Ingraham, James
Neal, Isaac Adams, Dud-
ley Todd, Oliver Bray,
John Mussey, James C.
Jewett, Wm. T. Vaughan,
Nathan Kinsman, Jacob
Qiuncy,WilliamChadwick
Horatio Southgate, Wood-
bury Storer, jr. Edward
Little, Wiiham B. Sewall,
Charles S. Davis, John K.
Smith, Joseph Po]je, Enoch
Preble, Thomas VVebster
Pow^ia/Edwardl'hompson
Raymond Stephen Sw^tt
Scai-boro' George Hasty,
George Hight, Samuel
Thompson
Standish Theodore Mus-
sey, John Dean, Wiiham
Thompson, John Burbank
Westbrook Timothy Pike,
John Jones, I^. Fitch, J.
Sparrow, M. Quinby
Windham Paul Little, Jas;
Paine, Hezekiah Frost,
Thomas Chute, Charles
Johnson
Counsellors at Laiv.
Bridget on NathanielHowe
Brunswick PeterO. Alden,
! Henry Putnam
I Freefiort Josi. W. Mitchell
i Gray Simon Greenleaf
i Gorham Joseph Adams,
1816.] H 2
Jacob S. Smith
Kevi-Gloucester Samuel
Fessenden, Daniel Howard
Portland Prentiss Mellen,
George Bradbury, James
D. Hopkins, Ezekiel Whit-
f 0 Attorneys, Coroners, &g. in Cumberland.
man, Nicholas Emery,
Stephen Loiigfel lowj r. Oli-
ver Bray, Nailianlvinsm: n,
Horatio" 8f)uthgate, Barrett
Potter, Woodbury Storer,
jr. Dudley Todd, William
B. Sewall, Charles S. Da-
vis, Joseph Pope
Westbrook Luther Fitch
Windham Hezekiah Frost
Attorneys at the Sujireme Judicial Court,
Minot Jacob Hill, Peter Por^/anrf Samuel K. Whit- •
Chandler Virgen ing, John Mussey, jr.
JVb;-^/^ Fa rmow^/f Tristram Westbrook Moses Quinby
Oilman, Wm. Barrows, jr.
Attorney f^ at the Common Pleas.
JVe^iV- Gloucester William Portland W' illiam T.
Bradbury, jr. PelegChan- Vaughan
dler, jr.
Coroners.
Bridgeton John Periey
Bruns-ivick Noah Melcher,
Elijah Hall, Samuel Mel-
cher Sd.
CafiC'Eliza. MorrelJordan
Dihham John Field, Elisha
Stetson, Jabez Merrill
Freeji ort JamesC urtiss,
John Townsend, Cornelius
Dillingham
Gorham Royal Lincoln,
Nathaniel Phinuey
Gray Moses Harris
Harfiswell William Tarr,
Thomas Scholfield
Minot Cyrus Clark
JV'GVoz^cf.s/frPhilipChand-
ler, Joseph Thrasher
Otirfield Daniel Holden
Poland Nathaniel Dunn
Portland John McLellan,
Asa Chase, Joseph M.
Gerrish, Samuel A. Nash
Poivnal George Warren
Raymond ^ John Smith
Scarboro' Sam'lTiiompsou
Stundi.sh Edmund Mussey,
John Lowell
Windham Noah J. Center
J^F(?6?670oA- Aaron W^inslow, ,
Jonathan Sparrov/, James
Bailey
Sheriffs Richard Hunnewell, of Portland.
DefiuiTj- Sheriffs.
Bridgeton James Emerson JVeiu-Gloucester William
Brunswick John F. Hall
Falmouth Gardner Walk-
er, Aaron Winslow
Freefiort Josiah Reed
Gray Moses Harris
Gorham James March
Minot Henry Jackson
Warren, Thomas Johnson,
jr. Thomas H. Tobie
A^or. Yarmouth Charles C,
Mitchell, Richniond Lor-
ing, jun.
Portland Joseph M. Ger-
rish, William B. Peters,
Juftices of the Peace in Oxford. 91
Villiam C. Weeks ken, jun.
^oland Tilson Waterman Cape Elizabeth Morrell
'curb or 0' Benjamin Milli- Jordan
Prison- Keeper^ Joseph M. Gerrish, of Portland.
Crier cf the Court a, William B. Peters, of Portland.
:ommissioner of Wrecks^ &c. Daniel Tucker, Portland.
OXFORD.
''lerk of the Courts, Cyrus Hamlin, of Paris.
Zounty Attorney, Levi Whitman, of Norway.
hidcre of Probate, JudaliDana, ofFryeburg.
Jieq-ister of Probate, Timothy Osgood, of do.
Registers of Deeds.
Western District, Daniel Clement, of^rvebuT^.^-
Eastern District, Alaiison wVV|lL%^j2^!J|t.
'Jounty Treasurer, Henry Rust, 01 Norway. ^ '"•^*-^
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Fryeburgh Judah Dana, i^am Daniel Stowell, Levi
iimon Frye, Samuel A. Hubbard, Jonathan Bemis,
.Bradley Cyrus Hamlin
Hebron Samuel Parris Hartford Arvida Hayford
Hiram Peleg Wadsworlh Turner LutherCary,Dari-
fay James Starr, jr. iel Cary
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Pinion Frye, Luther Cary, Judah Dana, Daniel Stowell,
Cyrus Hamhn, Levi Hubbard, Jcseph Howard, John
M'Millen, Jesse Stone, James Starr, jr. Samuel Par-
ris, Samuel A. Bradley.
Justices of the Peace.
Albany Asa Cummings EUas Berry
Bradley's Patent Hugh Dixfeld Holmes Thomas,
Gordon John Holland ^, , . ,
JBe!f/je/EUTwitchell,Timo. East-Andover Ezekiel
thy Carter, James Walker, Merrill, Ebenezer Poor,
Peter York, Amos Hill John Farriiigton, Ebenezer
Brown field Joseph How- Poor, jr. Samuel Poor
ard James Steele Frj/e^Mrg- WilliamRussell,
Buckfield Abijah Buck, Timothy Osgood, John
John Loring, Henry Far- M'Millen, Ebenezer Fes-
well Samuel F. Brown senden, jr. Robert Bradley,
Denmark Cyrus Ingalls William Russell, jr. Joseph
92 Counfellors and Attorneys in Oxford.
Chandler, JoshuaGamage,
Stephen Chase, John H.
Frye, Joseph F. Swan,
John Bradley
Gilcad George W. Chap-
man, Aaraham Burbank
Hartford Daniel War-
ren, Ed. Blake, Thomas
Peabody, CyrusThnmpson
Htbron William C. Whit-
ney, Alexander Green-
wood, Barnabas My rick,
WiUiam C.Whitnev, Thos.
Clark
'ii-am Thomas Spring
'rmm-e Nathaniel Per-
ley, Isaac Livermore, Jes-
se Stone, William Morri-
son, Timothy Howe
l^ovell Samuel Nevers,
Benjamin \^^ebber, Steph-
en Heald, Benja. Stearns
jSTf.'vorij James Eames
Ai'orway Job Eastman,
Uriah Holt, Joshua Smith,
Levi Whitman
Counsellor
Buckfield Henry Farwell
Fryeburg Stephen Chase,
Paris Albion K. Parris ,
EUas Stowell, Seth Can
penter, Benjamin Chanj
dler, Caleb Prentiss, Chasj
Whitman, Joseph Rust
P/.J\^o.4, AbiatherEastmai i
Porter Nathaniel Merrill |
James Coffin, Wm. Fowlt i
Plea. t. Mt . Gorf EliasBerr] ]
Kuwford Enoch Adams i
Joshua Graham, Petei I
C. Virgen
Sumner Isaac Sturtevant
Simeon Barrett, jr. Ellis
Standish
rFooc/.s/oc^' Stephen Chase
Thompson Plantation Jchp.
Thompson
Turner John Turner,
Charles L. Turner,George
French
Waterford Eber Rice,Cal-
vinFanarJonathanHongh.
ton, Benjamin Sawin, Ste-
phen Tewett,Saml. Warren
Webb''s Pond Plant. Abel
Fiske, Freeman EJiis
? at Lutv,
S. A. Bradley
Paris Albion K. Parris
Attorneys at the Siifireme Judicial Court.
Waterford Edw. Andrews Kuwford Peter C. Virgen
Attorneys at the Common Pleas.
Fryeburg Enoch Lincoln Paris Charles Whitman
Buckfield Samuel F. Brown Livermore Harry Wood
Coroners.
Bethel E. Twitchell, T.
Russell
E. Andover Jas. F. Bragg
Fryeburg Robert Page,
Philip Eastman
Hartford Edward Blake
Hebron Alex. Greenwood
J'orz/SebesHydejJacobGibbs
Livermore Benjamin Win-
slow, Daniel Warren
XoT;e//Nath.Hutchinson,jr.
J^.^orway Jo^ua Smith,
umfo
3, Fr;
• Jufllces in Someifet. 93
',nry Rustjr. Knight
iris R. Hubbard, S. iSiimner Moses Buck, jr.
orse Turner Abner Thayer
'b/c? HezekiahHutch- IVaferford D» Chaplin, E.
rancis Keycs, Daniel Longley
Sheriff, John M'Miileii, of'Fiyeburg.
For Deputy- Sheriffs, fee Appendix.
SOMERSET.
'etk of the Courts, VViUiam Allen, jr. of Norridgewock.
7unty Attorney y David Kidder, of Bioomlield.
idge of Probaiey BrycelNl'Lelian, of do.
egister of Probate, Samuel Weston, of do.
egister of Deeds, Amos Townsend, of Norridgewock.
ounty Treasurer, Caleb Jewett, of do.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum,
nson John Moore, James Mercer Nahum Baldwin,
olhng, Bezer Bryant Andrew Croswell
loonifield Seth Currier, AbrnV/g'tfiyocitDanielStew-
-yce M'Lellan, EhWest- art, Amos Townsend, Cal-
, Benjamin Sheppard, vin Shelden, William Al-
idah M'Lellan len, jr. John Ware, James
airfield William Kendall W augh, jun.
hrmony Robert Evans Starks James Waugh
idiL^try Cornelius Norton Strong William Reed
ladison Nath'l Blackwell
Apjiointed to qualify Civil Officers.
)hn Ware, Bryce M'Leilan, EU Weston, John Moore,
James Collins, Judah M*Lelian, Wilham Alien, jun
Calvin Selden.
Justices of the Peace.
!?ison Benjamin Adams, Da vid Kidder, James Bow-
oseph Thompson, Daniel en, Joseph Locke, Samuel
tewart, jr. Lemuel Wil- Weston
ams, Levi H. Perkins Ca72aan Joseph Merrill, Jo-
■von Charles Sylvester, seph Haskell, Wentworth
imuel Sprague,Abraham Tuttle
1. Young Carritunk Joseph Russell
Ithens Philip Leavitt, Cornville Samuel Elkins
)hn Hall Emhden Simeon Craggin,
Ingham Silas Parlin, jun. Benjamin Thompson, jr.
ipliraim Wood Fairfield Samuel Tobey,
7oo7«/?e/c/EleazerCoburn Ehhu Bowerman, Gideon
94 Attorneys, Coroners, &c. in Somerfet.
H"lway, Levi Barrett, Ste-
phen Thayer, Thomas
M'Kechnie
Fretman Barnabas Whit-
ney; James I'uttle
Harmony James Leighton,
John E\'ans
Industry John Thompson,
John Gower
Madison Sylvanus Sawyer
J\/''ew- Vineyard Herl^ert
Boardman, 1 homas Fiiiit,
Tristram Norton
JVbrridgfwock Josi.Sp>auld-
ing, John Harlow, Wilham
Sylvester, VV#lliara Spauld-
ing, Warren l*reston, John
Attorneys at the Sufircme Judicial Court.
Bloomficld David Ividder Preston, Calvin Selden
JSforridgeKVOck Warren
Attorneys at the Common Pleas*
Anson Levi H. Perkiiis, M'L* Uan
WiUiam Haskell Norridgctvock Jothan
BlQomJield fudah Fairfield
Coroners.
Anson Jesse Wilson, Isaiah
Wood
Longley, Caleb Jewetl^
Ithan)ar Spaulding ]
Palmijra David Jewetii
Samue) Lancey |
Phillifis Jacob Whitne-f
PL jVo. 1. Brown Baket
Pl.Yo.S. Joseph Tufts I
John Smith
P.jVo.S. Jacob HaUj
Samuel Pingree
Solon Jonathan Heald?
Moses Chamberlain
St. Albans Benja. Frenc)
Starks Stephen Williamsoi
St TO ng J ohn Huntei i
Wliiiam Hiscock
Canaan Brocks Dascomb
Fairfield William Daltcn,
Joshua Bli'.ckwell
Madison HemanBlackw^ell
J\/''e<iu- Vineyard William
B. Davis
A'orridgeivock SilasWcod
Samuel Smith, John Lo
ring, John Longley
Palmyra Isaac Smitl
Solon Luther Peirct
Strong DavidHunter, Johi
Newall
Starks James Young
Sheriffs Richard Sawtell, of Norridgewock.
Deputy 'Sheriffs.
Anson Jesse Wilson, Lem- J\''ew- Vineyard Jona. Look
uel Williams, jr. A^orridgeivock Joseph
Athens Isaiah Doore Hook, John LongIey,Mark
Fairfield John Lander S. Blunt
Industry Sylvanus Allen Starks Thos. Williamson
Juftices of the Peace in Lincoln.
95
LINCOLN.
lerk of the Courts, Nathaniel Coffin, of Wiscasset.
ounty Attorney^ Erustus Foote, of Camden.
idge of Probate^ Jeremiah Bailey, of Wiscasset.
'fgister of Probate^ Edmund Flagg, of do.
iigister of Deeds, Warren Rice, of do.
owity TreasureVy Joshua Head, of VValdobcrough.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Josiah Stebhins Zb/267zfi!7?zBenjaniinHasey,
Benjamin J. Porter
Union Stephen MarcJ\,
Nathaniel Robbins
IVu'doboro" Joshua Head,
Jacob Ludwig
rri7rrc72Sam!!elThntcher,
Thurston Whiting, James
W. Head
Wiscasset Francis Cooke,
Jeremiah Bailey, Samuel
Cony, Abiel Wood, David
Paysf)n
Woolwich Nath'i Thwing
Ina
ith Francis Winter,
ummer Sewali, Peleg
'alraan, WiUiam King,
benezer Clap
'oothbay WiUiam
['Cobb, Daniel Rose
'owdoin James Rogers
amden William Farkman
unhing James Malcomb
Dresden Edmund Bridge
'hi/isburg Mark L. Fliil
'homasto?i David Fales,
)shua Adams, Ebenezer
'hatcher
Ajifwinted to qualify Civil Officers.
rchard Cooke, Dummer Sewail, Mark L. Hill, Jere-
miah Bailey, William King, Benjamin Ames, Moses
Carlcon, jr. Benjamin J. Porter, Francis Cooke,
Thurston Whiting, Manasseh Smith, jr. Abel Mer-
rill, Benjamin Brackett, Ebenezer Thatcher, Benja-
min Hasey, Benjamin Orr, Josiah Stebbins, Ebenezer
Clap, Nathaniel Coffin.
Justices of the Peace.
'Ina John Dole, Jeremiah
earson
'pjileton Planta, William
leservev
*'ath William Webb,Den-
i M'Cobb, Joshua Win-
ite, jr. Benjamin Ames,
'avid Stinson, Abel Boyn-
m, Nicholas L. Mitchell.
David Shaw, Peter H.
Green, Jerome Loring,Le-
vi Peterson
Boothbay JohnM'Clintock,
Edmund Wilson, William
M. Reed, Nicholas T.
Knights, Joseph M'Cobb
Bowdoin Smith Baker, Mo-
ses Dennett, Solomon Ea-
95
Juftices of the Peace in Lincoln.
ton, John Hall, Sarn'ISmith
Bowdoinham Thos. Reed,"
Zaccheus Beal, J.C. Colby,
William Denham,William
Decker, Sainuel Gray,
Isaac Leonard
Bristol Thomas Johnson,
James Nichols, Robert
Huston, Samuel Reed,
William M'Clintock, Wm.
Chamberlain,JamesDruni-
mond, jr. Aaron Blaney,
Suiliv'an Hardy
Camden David Blodget,
Joseph Cushins:, J, Pendle-
ton, Erastus Fooie, Farn-
ham Hall, Joshua Dillin^:-
ham, Jonathai^ P. Thayer,
Pi\ineas Bowers
Cushin!^ Edward Kelleran
Dresden Bcnja. Prescott,
John Chilm, Holder Toll-
man
Edgecomb Moses Davis,
Stephen Parsons, Thomas
Cunr^ingham , RiifusSewal I
Frieud.-rfiifi Beiija. Burton,
Joseph H. Bccket
Georg'ecown Lewis Thorp,
Benjamhi Riggs, John
Pattee, Joseph Sewall,
Andrew Reed
Uo/ie Samuel Brown, Al-
mond Gushee, Matthew
Beveridge, FergusM'Ciain
Jefferson Jonathan Trask,
James Sinclair, Samuel
Jackson, jr. John Murphy
Lewiston John Herrick,
Joel Thompson, Dan.Reed,
W. R. Blasdell, Ebenezer
Herrick, Winslow Ames
Lisbon Noah Jordan, Sam-
uel Tibbets, Ezekifc
Thompson, J. Purrington
Aaron Dwinall, Isaac
Tibbets, Nathaniel Enmej
Litchjicld James Shurtleff |
John Neal,AbijahRichard-;
son, Jabez Robinson, S '
Waterman.
MontvULe Ebenez. Everett
Timoihy Copp, Josepl
Chandler, Richard M'Cal ,
lister
.Ye^Dcasfle Sand. Kennedy i
David Murray, Dame
Waters, Charles Nichols,
Stephen Ccffin, Samuel
Beliard
Mdk'doro' David Dennis
James Perkins, Georgti
Reid, Ephraim Rollsns
Matthew Cottrill, Nathan-
it'i Bryant
Palermo Jonathan Greley,
Stephen Mardea, Samuel
LongfelkiW
rutnum Joseph Rust
St. George Joseph
Robinson, Joel Miller
Thomufiton Jos. Ingraham,
Isaac Bernard, Eiisha
Snow, ]y. John Gleason,
David Fales, 3d Ezekiel
G. Dodge, ('harles Spof-
ford, Hezekiah Prince
Zb/zo/zaw JohnMerrill, Abel
Merrill, Benjamin Orr,
Nathaniel Green, Actor
Patten, 3d.
Unio'ri Edward Jones,
William Starrelt, Nathaa
Blake, Jonathan Sibley,
Timothy Stewart
lValdoboro\ Joseph Lud-
Attorneys, Coroners, &c. in Lincoln. 97
wij;, Joseph Farley, Elijah
Davis, Paiue Elwell, Isaac
G. Reec', Benjamin Brown,
Henry Fiagg
Wale.'i Plan. Joseph Small
Warren Benjamin Brack-
ett, William Ijermond,
Manasseh Smith, jr. Rufus
B. Coi^)e!and
Wlute.fidd Joseph Bailey,
Abraham Choate
IViscasset Thos. M'Crate,
John Merrill, jr. David
Qainby, William Bowman,
Manasseh Smith, Seth
Tinkham, Samuel Adams,
WarrenRice, Aaron Yuung,
Joseph T Wood, John
Shepherd, Edmund Flagg
Wookuich Abber Wade,
Richard Harnden, Ebenea .
Delano, Samuel Tro'.t
Counsellors at Law.
Jllna Jonathan Morj^an
Bath Andvev- (ireenwood,
Ebeneze?' Clap, Benjamin
Ames, Abc-.i Boynton
Camden Erastus Foote,
Jonathan Thaver
jVtiblrboro^ George Reid,
Samuti Bellard
Tofifilunn Benjamiii Hascy,
IVjijamin Orr
Waldoboro' Isatic G.Reed
Wu rrcn Man assehSm ith ,j r.
W'75C(7s.s<='rJeremiahBailey,
John Merrill, jr. Edmund
Flagg
Attorneys at- the Sujirerae Judicial Court.
Bath Benjamin RandaU Warren George Kimball
Thomaston Joseph J'rwra.9se?SamLielE.Smith,
Sprague,Sam'lS.Wiikinson John H. Sheppard
Attorneys at the Co7mno?i. Pleas.
Alna Edwin Smith, Drpfidcn Samuel Bishop
Lucius Barnaixl Whcasset ManassehSmith
Camden Jonas Wheeler
Coroners.
Alna Levi B. Erskine,
James Smith
Bath ^ViUiam Brown, Ed-
ward H. Page, Aaron lum-
ball, David Stinson, David
Shaw, Luke Lambert, jr.
Boothbay Wm . M. Reed
Bowdoin Hugh Mayloy,
James M. Rogers
Bowdoinham John Dens-
more, John Dennett, Steph.
Weston
1816J I
Bristol Robert Thompson,
William Hunter
Camden Ephraim Wood,
Alden Bass
Dresden James Patterson
Georgetown Isaiah W^y-
man, Gilbert Heal
Hofie William Arnold
Jefferson James Robinson
Li^wiston Oliver Herrick
Litchfield Edward Gower
Lisbon Ezekiel Thompson
98
Deputy-Sheriffs, &c. in Lincon.
J^eivcaatle Robert Robia-
son, Harry Hazeltine
Nobkbor'o' Nathaniel Bry-
ant, Joseph Perkins
Palermo Jacob Greelv, jr.
iS;. George Joel Miller
7^//oma.s;&«OtisRobbins,jr.
Halsey Healy
ToJishav\ Henry Wilson,
Humphrey Furrington
Union Eber.ezer Alden
"^
Waldoboro' CharlesSami
son, Jacob Ludwig
Warren Samuel Davis-j
Whitejidd Abrah. Choate, ,
jr. Daniel Potter 1
IVoolTvick Stephen Stinson,
Ebenezer Delano, Christo-*
pher P. Ryan
IViscasset Samuel Sevey,
Zebediah Thayer, Aaroni
Young
Sheriff, Samuel I'hatcher, of Warren.
D*lmty- Sheriffs.
AIna Benjamin L Howe, Artemas Messinger
Joseph Younii;
Bath Benjamin Davenport,
Nathai\ Ames
Bowdoin Charles Rogers
Boxvdoinfvivi I-rael Miiiet
Camdeii]o\\v\ Eager, Lew-
is Ogier
Dresden Lewis Houdlet
Edgccomh Mo'-es Huff
Jefferson Samuel Murphy
LUchji.ld John Robinson
J\rewca<itle Seth Curtis,
John Glidden
JVobleboro^ HarryHazelton
Thomaston Charles Pope,
Philip Ulmer
Tofisham Chas. Thompson
Union Rufus Gilmore
Waldoboro^ Jacob Lud-
wig, jun.
Warren Jesse Page
White Jield Edward Palmer
Wiacasset Wm. Bowman
Montvitle Marshall Spring
Gaoler^ William Bowman, of Wiscasset
Agents to give deeds to fiettlers in Bristol, M. Jeremi-
ah Bailey, and Benjamin Orr, Topsham.
Commissioners of Wrecks, 8rc. Joshua Adams, Thorn*
aston. Joseph McCobb, Boothbay.
KENNEBECK.
C^erk of the Courts, John Davis, of Augusta.
County Attorney, Ebenezer T. Warren, of HallowelL
Judge of Probate, Daniel Cony, of Augusta.
Register of Probate, Chandler Robbins, of HalloweU.
Register of Deeds, Henry Sewall, of Augusta.
County Treasurer, Joshua Gage, of Augusta.
Juftices of the Peace in Kennebeck.
99
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
iiigufita Joseph North,
WU'iam Brooks .lohn j)u-
vis, Henry Sewali, Natlian
Weslcn, jr. Thomas Rice,
Jaii:ies Bridge
Farmingion Supply Belch-
er, Stephen riLccmb
Gardiner Nathan Bridge
iVb//c;?ye//CharIesVaughan,
Chandler Robbiiis, Peter
Grant, VViliiain Livermcre
MonmmUh Ji hn Chandler
Fittsum Jedidip.h Jcweit
Readfield Robert Page,
JohriHubbard.PeterNorton
Vassalboro* . Sanmel
Reddmgton
Wuyjic Nath'l Fairbanks
iVinthrcfi Samuei Wood,
Thomas Fiilebrov;n
U'iu.slo'Tv VVilliani Swan^,
Lemuel Payne
j^/ijwintcd to qualify Civil Officers.
Joseph North, Daniel Cony, Chandler Rv bbins, Henry
Sewall, Thonias Fiiiebrovvn, Thomas Odiorne, Sam-
uel Titcomb, Nathan VV'eston, Charles Hayden, Na-
than Weston, j 5-. Ebenezer TA'^^arrcn, Samuel Wood,
Alexander Belcher.
Justices of the Peace.
Augusta Thomas Bow- burn, Nathan Heywood,
man, Theophiius Hamlin,
Beuel Wihianis, Daniel
Stone, Henry VV. Fuller,
Cyrus Guild, Joshua Gage,
Brian Fletcher, Alpheus
Lyon, Noah VVoc>dvvard,
J( seph Chandler, George
Crosby, Robert C. Vose,
Pitt Dilhnghara, Arthur
Lithgow, Rtbert Howai d,
William Emmons
Beaver hill 'i'hos. St. Clair
Belgrade hhw Rocku'ocd,
Moses Carr, Abraham
Page, Saniuel Tiicumb
Ckesterville DummerSew-
all, Nr.thaniel \Miittier,
Joseph French
Clinton Matthias Weeks,
Gideon Wells, Ames Bar-
ton, Jonathan B. Cobb
Dearborn PcasleMorrill.jr.
Fairfax Japheth C. Wash.
John Read, Robei t Crosby
Farmingion Beniamin
\\ hittier, Thomas "Johii-
son. jr. Nathan Cutler,
Timothy Johnson, Snk^Hion
Adams, Jeremi.Stenclifield
Fayette Solomon Pates,
Charles Smith, Ezra Fisk,
Eiias Craig, Solo. Bates, jr.
Freedom William Sibley
Gardimr Sanford Kings-
iiuiy,', Rui'us (jay, Robert
H. Gardiner, Samuel jcw-
ett, Sinun Brad street, Ed-
ward Swan, Fi ederick Al-r
len, Ebenezer Co;b\,HaU.
well Williams
Greene Benjamin Merrill,
Joseph Hen ick, 3ohn Dagv
get, Luib.cr Robbms, Na.
thanit! Herrlck
Hallonvcll Samuel Moodv,
Joseph \^'ingatej Davicl
1 oo Juflices and Counfellors in Kennebeck.
Sewall, James Parker,
Joshua VVingate, Jeremiah
Uummer, JNuihaniel Fer-
ley, John Sewall, John Mer-
rick, Bt-njamin Vaugian,
Thomas Agry, Ebeneser
T. Warren, 'J'hoinas Bond,
Ariel Mann, Joseph Smith,
Samuel Carr, Gideon Far-
rell, Benjanun Dearborn,
Jeremiuii Ferley, Paine
Wingate, Jesse Robinson,
Moses Wing, jr.
Harlem Abraham Burrill,
Samiiel Burrill, Edward
Fairfield
KiiigviUc James Work
Leeds Thorn ds Francis,
Daniel Lathrop, jr,
Monmouth Sniion Dearborn,
Benjamin Ciongh, Abra-
ham Morrill, James Coch-
rane, Elias Feirce, Nehe-
miah Peirce
Mt. Fer^^07^ JfcdidiahPres-
cott, Johfi Hovcy, Samuel
Quinby
J\/ew-Sharon Samuel Pres-
cott,' James Howes, Abel
Baker
Pittston Samuel Oakman,
Thomas Eldred, Abiathar
Kendall, Francis FUtner
ReadJiild^■^n^\xQ\ Currier,
Jonathan G. Huntoon, Ed-
ward Fuller,Daniel Camp-
bell
Rome David M'Gaffej',
James Philbrick
Sidney Ichabod Thomas,
CoimHsUo
Augusta James Bridge,
H. W. Fuller, Ueuel Will-
iams, Thomas Rice
Amos Partridge, Ambrose
Howard
TtmfiU Benjamin Abbot
Uiiity Ebeuezer Paltee,
Daniel Wiiitmorc, Lemuel
Baitlett, Nathaniel K.
Wliiiteniore, Henry Far-
well
Vasaalhord' James Brack-
ett, John Getchel, Benja^
min Brown, Josliua Mtr-
riil, Jeiemiah Webber,
Lewis Thatcher, John O.
Webster
Vicuna James Chapman,
Nathnniel Whittier
Watevvilie AsaRedington,
Elnathan Sherwin, Moses
Appieton, Asa S3ule, Jas.
Stackpole, jr. Ebenezer
Bacon, Baxter O'oweil,
Rtchard M. Door, Nathan-
iel Giiman, Samuel Down-
ing, Ephriiim Gutciiel,
Timothy Bouieli, Samuel
S Conner, George A,
Rogers
Wayne Joseph Lamson,
Ebenezer Besse, iiUis
Sweet, Aaron Wing
Wilton Ebenezer Eaten,
Samuel Butterfield
Winsloiu Ephraim Town,
Charles Haj^den, James L.
Child, Joshua Cushman,
Francis Swan
IVinthrofi Thomas East-
man, Ibaflchar Sneli, Eli-
jah Wood, Alexander Bel-
cher, Sylvanus Thomas
rs at JLaw.
Farmington Nathan Cut-
h'l", Elnathan Pope
Gardiner Nathan Bridge,
Attorneys, Coroners, Sec. in Kennebeck. loi
Sanford Kingsbury, Fred- as Bond, jr. Jeremi. Perley
erick Allen Kt:ad/icldDji\'i\c[Ciirc\\)be]l
Hallowdl Nathaniel Per- IVutervi/le Titiio. BoutcUe
ley, E. T. Warren, Tliom- Winthrofi Akxan. Belclier
Attor7i€ys at the Sujirevie Judicial Court.
Augusta jfohn Potter, Vussolboro' Philip Leach
Augustus Alden WaterviUe Samuel S. Cco
Grecn Asa King' ner, Bartletl Allen
Readfidd Samuel P. Glid- PVinslow Lemuel Paine
den, Jonathan G.Huntoon
Attorney.'^ at the Common Fleas.
Clinton Matthias Weeks, IVinnlczv James L. Child
Henry Johnson Vassulboro'' William
i^ariii/z^ro/^HiramBelcher Buckniinster
Coro?iern.
Augusta Seth Williams, Mt. Vernon Robert Blake,
James Black, Jonathan Stephen Scribner
Perkins ^tw-^S/iaroyzSam'j Bradley
Belgrade Abraham Page Pittston Jacob Loucl
Clint 071 Ames Barton, Readme Id Ichabod Sim-
pavid Herrin mons, Henry Carlton
Fairfax Ralph Baker Hidnt y John Wocxlc ck, jr.
i^a?7?2/7?^?onJotham Smith, Unity Daniel W^hitmoie,
Andrew Norton, Enoch Hezekiah Chase
Craig, Edward Butler Vassuiboro'' Wm. Getch-
Fayette Fiancis Hubbard, ell, Abiel Getchell, Wil-
Stephen Pag;e, Elias Craig liam Farwell
Gardiner John Hazekine IValerville James Stack-
Greene Nathan Herrick pole, jr. Ephraim Getchcil
Jiallowell Alfred Martin, Wayne Alpheus Wing^
Increase W. Page, Jesse Eliis Sweet, Sylvanas
Jewett, John Morrill Sim- Thomas
eon C. Whittier IVinslow WilliamStratton,
Harlem Samuel Burrill, Francis Svv^an
Robert Fletcher Winthrofi Joseph Tink-
Monmouth Jona. Judkins ham, Ichabod Wing, Jona-
tlian Currier
Sheriff, Samuel Howard, of Augusta.
Defiuty- Sheriffs^
Augusta Pitt Dillingham, i^^ii/e^^e John Lovejoy, jim.
James Black, Ancii Kim- Farmington Edward But-
^fill ler, Joseph Johnson, Fran-
1816.] ^
io2 Juftices of the Peace in Lincoln.
cis Butler Pittston Joseph Young
Gardiner Joseph Bowman Sidney William Bacon
Near do. Jesse Jewett Waterville Richard M.
Halhivell Stevens Smitii, Door
Daniel Evans, liicreastW. Winthrofi John May
Page, Nathaniel G. SmlLh Fasm/boro' Joseph R. Ab-
Harkni Robert Fletcher hot, Elijah Robinson
Gaoler y Pitt Dillingham, of Augusta.
HANCOCK.
Clerk of the Courts, Mason Shaw, of Castine.
County Attorney , William D. Williamson, of Bangor.
Judge cf Probate, Job Nelson, of Castine.
Register of Probate, Wiiham Abbot, cf Castine.
Reg. of Deeds for J\orth Dist.Jdhn Wilkins, of Bangor.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Bangor Sam'i E. Diitton, Nelson, bradshaw Hal',
WiUiam D. Williamson Wihiain Abbot
J? eZ/tis; Nathan Read, Bo- J^VAsti;© ?Y// Me Uttiah Jordan
han P.Fiel.i, WiliiamCros- Pravikfort F. L.B.Ooodwiii
by, John Wilson Gold.'^horo' Ihomas Cobb
Bre%ver Oliver Leonard i/«7/2//G^e7;Gabrie]Johonnot
/jfwc/v6^o=ryn Jonathan Buck, Orrington Simeon Fowler
Caleb B. Hall, Stephen Sullivan Paul D. Sargent
Peabody Vinalhaven William Vuial
Casti7ie David Howe, Job
Afifiointed to qualify Civil Ojficers.
Francis L.B. Goodwin, Caleb B. Hall, Jod Neison,Thom-
as Cobb, Oliver Leonard, Samuel E. Dutton, Jonathan
Buck, Joseph Carr, Simeon Stetson, Paul D. Sargent,,
George Ulnier, David Howe, Jesse Dutton, Martin
Kinsley, WUliam Crosby, John Merriam, Simeon
Fowlei-, AUeti Gilman, Nathan Read, John Black,
Bradshaw Hall.
Justices of the Peace.
Bangon Allen Gilman, A- Belfast Robert Houston,
mos Patten, James Carr, Jonathan Wilson, William
JacobM'Gaw,JosephCarr, Moody, George Watson,
Thomas A. Hill, Francis Asa Edmunds, Benjamin
Carr, William Rice Whittier, Noah Prescott,
Juflices of the Peace In Lincoln.
io<
John Angier, Dudley Stick-
ney, i'homas Whittier
BeUnont James Bicknell
Bluehill John Peters, An-
drew Witham, Reuben
Do'ige, Elias Uptou
Bhikcsbury PI. Eben. Jen-
nison, John Forbes
Breiver Elisha Robinson,
John Farrington, Dav Per-
ham, Joshua Chamberlain,
Samuel Call
Brownville PL Isaac VVil-
kins
Buckstoivn Joseph Lee,
Moody Pilsbury, Ahner
Curtis, Samuel Little,Eph-
raim Goodale, John Gib-
son, Samuel M. Pond
Carmd Joseph Harvey
Castine Oliver Mann, Josi.
Hook, jr. Mason Shaw,
Robert Perkins, Thonjas
E. Hale
Corinth Andrew Strong
Deerisle Joseph Tyler, Ig-
natius Iiaskell,Moody Pow-
ers, Nathan HaskeU,Pearl
Spailbrd
Dixmont BenjaminBrown,
Beniamin Butnam, Josiah
Howe
Eden Samuel Hull, Wil-
liam Blunt
Eddington Park Holland,
Jonathan Sibley, Joshua
Stockwell
Ellsworth Theodore Jones,
Jesse Dutton, j ohn Black,
Ge«rge Herbert, John G.
Dean
Exeter John Chamberlain,
- Isaac Jacobs
Frankfort WiUiamM'GJa-
thary, Abner Bicknell, Ar-
chibald Jones, Fluic H.
Wash burn, AiexanderMii-
liken, Samuel Morrill, Tis-
dale Dean
Foxcroft Daniel Greely
Garland Isaac Wheeler,
Ebenezer Greenleaf, John
Sawyer
Gol'dsborough ThoS. Hill
Green Planta. Humphrey
Hook, Manassa Sleeper,
Thomas Whittier, Noah
Prescott, James Bicknell
Hamfidtn John Crosby,
Simeon Stetson, Charles
Uimer, Jedidiah Herrick,
Enoch Brown, Josiah Kid-
der, Nathan Parker
Ide&borough John Gilkey
Jackson Plant. Jchn Davis
Knox PL Wnj. Huxford
Leg Planta. Hill Clemens
Levant Moses Hodsdon
Lincolnville Samuel Mil-
ler, Ephraim Fletcher,
Philip Uimer, Samuel A.
Whitney, HezekiahFrench
Lincoln PL David Vose,
J(iseplr Shaw
Mount-Desert Davis Was-
gatt, William Heath
MeiD-Oiarlestown Daniel
Campbell, Samuel Holden
M.Ojlchtater PL D.Camp-
beil
J\''eiofiort Benjamin Shaw
J^^orthfiort Ihos. Knowl-
ton, David Alden, Benja-
min Shaw
Ab. 4, 6^/^ Range Korth of
Waldo Patent^ Samuel
M'Clanathan
Oriand Isaac Perry
104 CounfeWors, Attorneys, &c. in Hancock.
Orono Samuel White
Orrington Abicl Perry,
Elisha Robinson
Old Toivn PL Joseph But-
terfield
Penobscot Jerenr^iah
Wardwell, William Free-
man, John Wasson
PL Afo. 2, Ezekiel Chase
PL J\''o. 8 £if 9, Stephen
Scannmons
Profifiect Nath. Kidder,
Joseph Crary, Thomas
Pickard, Samuel Shute,
Joseph P. Martin, Henry
Black
Se.aramont Humphrey
Hook, Manasseh Sleeper
5edfc^ James Lyford, Eze-
kiel Chase
Sedgwick Dav. Thurston,
Samuel Holden, Thomas
Doyle
Stetson Town Samuel
Holden
Sullivan Jabez Simpson
Surry Charles Jarvis,
Leonard Jarvis, jr.
Swan Pi Eben. Williams
Townshifi ^^o.2, \st Range
M Waldo Pat:Ddi\G\\moTQ.
Toivnshifi Mo. 3,3rf Range
M W a/c/oPar.Step.Bnttrick
Trenton Jacob Foster,
John Blunt, Isaac Davis
Vinalfiaven David Wpser,
William Vinal, jr.
WaMnglon PL Phi. Ash-
mun, Timothy Thorndike
Williamsburg PL Moses
Greenleaf
Counsellors at Law.
Bangor William D Wil-
liamson, Allen Gill man, S.
E. Diitton, Tacob M'Gaw,
Thomas A. Hill
Belfast Bohan P. Field,
Johii Wilson, Win. White
Brewer Diivid Perham,
Oliver Leonard
Buckstown Samuel Little,
Samuel M. Pond
Castine Job Nelson, Wm.
Abbot, Thomas E. Hale
EllisworthGeav^t Herbert,
John Ci. Dean
Frankfort Philo. H. Wash-
burn, John Pike
Hampdtn Enoch Brown,
John Godfrey, jr.
Washing. P/.Phin.Ashmun
jittorneys at the Supreme Judicial Court.
Belfast Alfred Johnson, jr. Frankfort Archibald
Zaccheus Porter Jones
Attorney at Common Pleasy Rufus B. Allyn, Belfast
Coroners.
Bangor Moses Patten, Blue hill Isaac Osgood,
James Poor Nathan Ellis
Belfast Joseph Houston, Brewer Josiah Brewer
Reuben Kimball, William Buckstown Daniel Buck,
Furbcr Moody Pilsbury
Jullices of the Peace, &c. in Wafliington. 105
Castine Doty Little Lincoj^ivills Solo. Brocks
Corinth Isaac Hodsdoii Ab/-<.7///or^ Thos. Burkmar
Decridt Thumas Ronbins, Pra^iicct l^aui Hitchborn
Peier Ha dy, risa Green SuUivan John bargent,
Dijcmont ' Rolana f \ier- J oU 11 Bean
Ellswortfi Jess? Dtitton Trtiuon Jacob Foster
Sheriffs George Watson, of Belfast.
Deputy-Sheriffs.
Bangor James Poor Dctdde *Asa Green
B-ifr^t Thomas Cunning- Garland Philip Greely
ham, jr. Samuel Canning- iLlUworih AltredLangdon,
haiii,jr.SteplieaLongieiiow Jolin Huj)kins
Brewer Jo^iian Brewer Lincobiville David Brooks
i^z^fA-,?^o^ywNoaaSparhawk Lee PL bamael Dnrgin
Ca.nine John Mmoc Frosfiect James Leach
Deputy-Gaoler, Johr» Minot, of Castine.
VVAv-itiiA G iX)N.
Clerk of the Courts, Josiah Harris, of M^ichias.
County AttoriLvy, Jonathan D. V/eston, of Eastport.
Judge of Probaue, Sieptien Jones, of Machias.
Register of Frobutc, j osiah Harris, of do.
Register of Deeds.
SoLiihern District, George S. Smith, of Machias.
Northern DiiLViCi, Joseph Houlton, of Houlton Plantation.
County Treasurer, Ge(jrge S. Smith, of Machiasi
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum,
Columbia Thomas .-iuggles Lubeck Leinuel Trescott
Z>c-72«//i-'z7/f Theo. Li.'icoiii ALchius Stephen Jones,
Rastport JohnBargm, Josiah Harris, Ebenezei'
Jon ithan D. Weston Inglee, John Cooper
iyar?7/z^^a7z J as. Campbell Rodbinaton John Brewer
ji/ipointed to qualify Cvil Officers.
Stephen Jones, James Campbell, Lemuel Trescott, Jo
siah Harris, Thomas Ruggles, J Jonathan D. Westor,
John Cjoper, Ebenezer Inglee, John Balkam, James
Bailey.
Justices of the Peace.
Addison Daniel Look, jr. Columbia James Bailey
Calais, Stephen Brewer, Ea-uport Lewis F. Deies-
Wm. Pike,Joseph Whitney dernier, Josiah Dana
lo6 Attorneys, Coroners, &c. in Wafliington.
JIarrington Joseph Wal- ham Butterfield, George S.
lace, jail. Smith
Houlron PI Joseph Houl- Pi. Ao. 9 John Crar.e
ton, Snmuel Cooke PL JVo. 10 Benja. R. Jones
Jonesboro^ Ejihr. Whitney Pi A^o. 11 Joseph Adams
L.ubfck iianiuei Yeaton Robbinstoji JohnBalkam,
JMachiaa John Dickinson, Thomas Vose
Gideon O'Brien, Jeremiah Steuben Jacob Tcwnsley,
O'Brien, jr. Peter T;ibot, Akxander Nickels
William Simpsin, Aora-
Counsellor at Laiv, Jonathan D. Weston, of Eastport.
Attornty at tht Supreme Judicial Court,
Muchiafiy John Dickinson.
Attorney at Comino7i Pleas^ James O.Lincoln, Machias,
Coroners.
Addison William Nash Jeremiah O'Brien, Peter
Qikiis bhub^el D(Avnes Talbot, jr.
Columbia David Wass PL A'o. 6 Samuel Day
Eustfiort John C. Todd PL A'o. 10 Isaac Crane
Junesbovo^ Hal evil Hall Pobbi?istcn Obadiah Allen
Machias Stephen Parker, Steuben Amaziah Ricker
Sheriff, John Cooper, of Machias.
Defiuty-Sheriffs^ Israel Hovey, and William Chaloner,
of Machias. John Douglas, of Little-River. Rob-
ert Foster, of Columbia.
Defiuty-Gaoler i^ Crier of Courts, William Chaloner,
of Machias.
Commis toners of Wreck.., &e Abraham Butterfield,
Machias, Williani Campbell, Steuben. Samuel Yea-
ton. Lnbec
" The cii\ ot M lc<.>w, m Ruflia, buint by its former in-
habitants when attacked by BoDaparte, is 26 miles in cir»
cumference, anH, according to the Rtiflian academy, con-
tained 12,548 houfes, and 300,000 inhabitants. Mofcow
containtd, txc'ufive of chapels, 484 public churches, 199 of
white- wafhtd brick, and 285 of wood painted of a red colour,
Thefe churches had numcfous bells, frmeimmenfeiy large;
one or i'8 coo lbs. another of 288,000 ibs. and anoiher of
432,000 lbs. Mofrt^w contaii ed a univeriity, a monaflery,
and a ioundling hofpital. The religiou of Ruflia is that of
the Greek church."
Univerfity at Cambridge. 107
UJVIVERSITY AT CAMBRIDGE, OR HAR-
VARD COLLEGE.
The General Court of the Colony of Massachusetts
Bay, w Sept. 1636, apprtjpi'iated £ ICO tor a Sch(jol or
College within the Governmtut; and appoi led and
n:tmed six Mrigistr;ites, and six Elders to order the Col-
lege. In 1637, they voted that tne College should ne
erected at Newtown. In the year tbllowint^, they chang-
ed the name of Newtown to Cambridge, and in March,
1638 — 9 enacted that the College to be built at Cam-
bridge, siAould be called Hirvard College, in honour of
the Rev. John H.irvard, who had bequeathed ti it
i 779:17:2," with his library In the year 1642, the Gen-
eral Court established the B vard of Overseers, to consist
of the Governor, Deputy-Governor, for the time being,
all the Magistrates of the jurisdiction, with the teaching
Elders ot the six next aajoining tftwns ; who were invest-
ed with power to make statutes and laws for the govern-
ment of the College, and to dispose and manage its funds.
In May, 16.50, tiie Cbarter of the Corporation was
granted ; said Corporation to consist ot^a President, five
Fellows and a Treasurer, styled the President and Fel-
lows of Harvard College. By this Charter, the Corpo-
ration procuring the presence of the Overseers, and by
their cuunsel 'and consent, have power to fill vacancies
in their own iwdy. They are authorised to receive and
hold real estate, not exceeding the value of /'SOOpr.ann.
and any goods and sums of money whatsoever; and to
make conclusive barg dns for lands and tenements, &c.
They are to choose and remove officers, and make or-
ders and by-laws for tbe carrying on the work of
the College ; provided the said orders be allowed by
the Overseers. By an act of the C -urt in 1657, called
an Appendix to the Charter, the acts of the President
and Fellows have immediate force and effect ; thev being
responsible for the same to the Overseers. The Consti-
tution of the; Commonwealth recognizes and confirms the
powers of the Corporation and Overseers of Harvard
College or the University in Cambridge, pointing nut the
successors to the former Overseers, and reserving to the
Legislature of the State such control over the govern-
ment of the College, as,was possessed by the Legislature
%i the late Province.
io8 Univerfity at Cambridge.
Presidents from 1640.
Inducted. Died or Resigned.
1640 Rev. Henry Dunster, 1654
1654 Rev. Charles Chauncy, 1671
1672 Rev. Leonard Hoar, m.d.
- 1675 Rev.UrianOakes, A.M. 1681
1682 Doct. John Rogers, a.m. 1684
1685 Rev. Increase 'Mather, d.d. ]701
1701 Rev. Samuel Willard, AM. Vice-Pres. 1707
1703 Hon. .Tohp Leveret, a.m.f.r.s. 1724
1725 Rev. Benjamin Wadsworth, A.M. 1736
1737 Rev Edward Holyoke, a.m. 1769
1770 Rev. Samuel Locke, D.D. 1773
1774 Rev. Samuel Langdon, D.D. • 1780
1781 Rev. Joseph Willard, D.D. LL.D. 1S04
1806 Rev. Samuel Webber, D.D. 1810
1810 Rev. John T. Kirkland, d.d.ll.d.
BOARD OF OVERSEERS.
His Excellency the Governor,
His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor,
The Honorable the Council, and Senate,
The Speaker of the Houp.e of Representatives,
The President of ti:e University, e.v officiis ; to-
gether with the following persons, elected for tlie pur-
pose, vacancies amorg \vhcm, a.e filled by the Board.
Rev. John Lathrop, d . d. His Honor William Phillips
Rev. John Bradford Hon. Chri?to. CTore, i.l.d.
Rev. Richard R. Eiiot Hon. Thcni;>s Dawes /
Rev. Eliphalet Porter, d.d. Hon. Wm. Sponner, bi.d.
Rev. John Foster, d.d. " Hon. Sanu.-^l Dcxter,LL.D.
Rev. Abiel Holmes, p.o. Hon. John Welles
Rev. Jedidiah Morse, d.d. Hon. HarrisonG.Otis,LL.D.
Rev. Thaddeus Fiske Hon. Wm. Prescott, ll.d.
Rev. Thadd.M.Harris,D.D. Hon. Artemas Ward
Rev. Thomas Gray Hon. Isaac Parker, a.m.*
Rev. Wm. E. Chaiining Hon. Benjamin Pickman
Rev. Charles Lowell Hon John Phillips
Rev. John Codman Hon. losiah Quincy
Rev. Horace HoUey Hon. Nathaniel Bowditch.
Rev. Joshua Huntington * Resigned.
Isaac Rand, m.d.
Secretary of the Board, John Lathrq), d.d.
corporation.
President, John Thornton Kirkland, d.d.ll.d.
-Ff//ow«, John Lathrop, D.D. Hon.Chri3l<*ph er Gorcr
Univerfity at Cambridge. 109
1..L.D. John Lowell, a.m. Hon. John Phillips, a.m. and
Rev. William E. Channini^, a.m.
Treasurer^ Hon. iohii Davis, l.l.d.
Stcivard^ Caleb Gannet, Esq. A.m.
PROFESSORS, TUTORS, t^C.
Aaron Dexter, u.n.iLrvingProfofChem.iJ'Mat.Medica.
William D. i-*eck, a.m. Maam.Frof.of Katural Histo,
Rev. lieury Ware, d.d. HoUis Profmsor Theology.
Hon. Isaac Parker, li.o. Koyal Profa^sor of Law.
Levi Hedge, Esq h.-^i.Col.PrqfofLog.Metafi'.lJ' El hicks.
Rev. John S. Pop tin, d.d. College Proftssor of Greek,
Rev.Joseph McK.ean,LL.D. BoyUtonProf.ofRhei^Ora,
Sidney VVi Urd, a.m. Hancock Prof. Hcbre%u and other
Oriental Languages.
Hn\esJiicksou,yuD.HerteyProf.Theo.tSfPractzceofMed.
•John C. W^arren, m.D.Heri,ey Prof of Anatomy ^ i^urg.
y'hnGor\\hm,yuD.jldju7ictProfChe7n.iP'AIateriaMcdica
Levi Frisbie, a.m. College Prcfessor of Latin.
John Farrar, A.M.i7o//^& ProfofMathe.b'JVai.Philosofihy.
Rev.Edward Everett, a.m. Professor Greek Literatui'e,
Andrews Norton, a.m. Librarian, ^ Dexter Lecturer.
Jacob Bigelow, u.n.Lccturer Materia Medica Ijf Botany.
Walter Channing, m.d. Lecturer Obstetric.
Joseph G. Kendall, a.m. Tutor Geom. Natural Philoso.
Elements of Astronomy Uf Registrar.
Jonathan M.Wainwright,A.M.insrrwcr. Rh€to.l::t Graf.
John Brazer, a.b. Tutor Lcitin.
Allston Gibbes, a.m. Proctor.
Henry Ware, a.m. Asdstant Librarian,
Charles Folsom, a.b. Regent.
Thomas Savage, a.b. Proctor.
N. Faucon, Instructor of the French Language.
The College Library contains more than 15,000 vols.
The Boylston Medical Library, exceeding 500 vols*
is distinct from the public Library of the University.
Vacations. First y four weeks and two days from
Commencement. Second, seven weeks from the 4th
Friday in December. Third, two weeks from the 3d
Friday in May.
Commencement, on the last Wednesday in Au^st.
Public Exhibitions of the Students are in the College
Chapel, on the Tuesday preceding the last Tuesday in
©ctober, the last Tuesday in April, and the Thursday
preceding Commencement, beginning at 11 o'clock, a.m.
1816.] K
no American Academy, Hiftorical Society, See.
The Medical Lectures commence in Bostoa on the 1st
Wednesday in N^'vemljer. A c- ii!se is given at the
College between the first (f Apiil and the last of July.
American j^cadt'my (jf Arts and Sciences,
Incorporated M a 5, 17<S0.
Yearly meeting fir ch< ice of Officers, 4ih Fucsd. in May.
Presidmt, Edward Augustus H' lyoke, m.d- ll.d.
Vice-Frtftrdrnt^ J'.>hn T Ki kland, n d ll. n.
Recording St creiary, John Fnrr-.r, A.M.Prcf. Math.
Correaponding Sec'»'etary. Hon. Jovi^h Quincy.
Treaaurer, H in, Dudley Atkins Tying.
Vicr-Treadurer, John C. Warren, m.d.
Librarian, J^hn Lathro)), d.d.
Cabinet Kee/it^r, JohnGtrham, m.d.
Counsellors, Ji)hn Lathrop, nn. Hou. Caleb Gannett,
Esq. John Davis, il.d. Janit;- Freeman, d.d Aaron
Dexter, m.d. Hon. Tliomas Dawes, Henry Ware, d.d.
Hon. George Cabot.
Massachuf^etts Historical Society,
Instituted at Boston, Jan. 1791. Inc Tpo. Feb 19, 1794.
Statute mectiigs, UsstT^ursdavsof Jan. Apiil. nnd Octo.
and the dav before Conjmencement. at Harvard College.
Presidnit, Christorher G >»•?, li-.o-
Pecordiag Secretary, Rev. Jos?ph M(-Kean, ll.d.
Correahondiyig Secretary^ A'V>el Holmes, d.d.
7Ve«^.Hon. J s; .h Qui'.cx . /.'(^rGr/aw,JamesSavage,Esq.
Cnhrift K-'n"^', Kedf'v.-d W.b.s er. Esq
Stojidng Committ "f, Hot\ James Wii.throp, Thomas^
L Wnahr p, E-:q. Hon John Davis, James Freeman,
D.D. Rev. John Pieice.
Committee fjT fiubli.-^hing Mh Vol. Collections, Hon. Wm.i]
Tudor, John Davis, i.l.d. Rev.joseph McKean, ll.d
and James Savage, Esq.
Massachusetts Prof^'ssorslii/i qf.Yatural History,
Fouru'ed at Harvard College, Cambridge.
Visitors, The Prebidents c,f the A:iiencan Ac^derayd
of Arts and Scie* ces. of Harvard University, and of the
Massachusetts M'dical Socie«\', and the Trustees of the
M.issa,Soc.fornrumoci'»g Airricnlture, fonhe time being.
President and Treas.of'he Visitor's, A^von Dextef,M.D.
Secretary t Richard buUivan, E sq.
Phi Beta Kappa, Dexter Fund. 1 1 1
1 ill t.El'A KAFt^\.
Jilj.hu of iVlas.wcliu.^ttts.
Anniversary at Cambridge, day atier Commencement.
Prc.sidt'nt^ Fion. Is-tuc Parker, L l . d .
Vice-Prt:sidi ut, bimiey VV^illard, a.m.
Corrcsfiotiding i!f Bee. Sec'ry^ Andrews Norton, a.m.
Trustees for perpeiuiting the Charitv of Edward Hop-
kins, E-q. 1657; confirmed 710, and 1741.
Afuauii meeung, Ist. 'Ihuvbday in May.
[This tnnd, o nsisting of stock, and quit-rents for
lands m Hupki tim and lJ.'t">n, is derived from the lega-
c\ of Mr. Hopkins 'nid grants of t^v" General Court
Tiif inrtMotr (if ihe pijrtr.in given b. Mr Hopkirssis ap-
plied to tne supj)(iit of fonr lesidf-nt Bachelors, or in
■want of them, Mistei'S if Aits (s udents in Divinity,)
"who are t > perfoini public exercises, assigned by the
C'"rp'ivitiot, ; to r}ie instruction of U)uv boys in the gram-
nnar school ^itCamtnulge, lO be* nominated by tlie Presi-
dent and Frli' svs and tlic Miiiister of tht- hrst parish;
and to the pu'ci) isf of b.Ajk^ fir premiums to meritori-
ous unc'.ergfa 'u-l^•■s i-i the C<)l!ege. The j)ortion ac-
orn.ng from the gift of th:^ Governnv.-nt is aj>phed to
sypport ad;iitio Jul graduit^-s and scholars, and to en-
hr,.nce tne suu^ tor pretm ms.]
Hoi. Oliver \v^ ; deli, Henry Holt, A.m. John Lath-
rop, D.D. Samviel SiTisbury, Esq. Horr^Thomas Dawcs,
A.M Jjhn M?iien,.-\ m. .Vbiel Hoimes, D.D.Henry Ware,
D.D Hm. J.n.! I) ivis, L Ln. Hiin. Johi Q.Adams, l.ld.
Rev.!*rcsidsint K.irkiai)d, Hon Josrdi Quincy, a.m. Levi
Ht'ge, AM. Rev, J )hn Pierce, a.m. Rev. Professor
Mcivem, Kev. Willi mi E Clianning, a.m.
Caleb Gannet, a.m T'-f^ii surer.
Trustees of the BeqiuM ui Hon. Paul Dudley.
[This provid. s forananr.u d lecture on oneof four as-
signed subjects. It is deiivered m the College Chapel
on tile 2d 'Wednesday m May, at 3 oVj.xk, P M.]
The President, H A'Ar, Pv<)tessorof DiVip.ity and senior
Tutor of the College, with the Pastors i'f the fii-st Cliurch
in Cambiidge and Roxbury, for the time being.
Trustees of the Dexter Fund.
[A bequi^st (>f the late Hon. Sahiuel Dexter — the in-
come to i)e apphed for promoting a critical knowledge
•t the Sacred Scriptures.]
112 Andover Inftltution, & Williams Ccllege.
The Corporation of the College, with Rev. John Brad-
ford, Janits Freeman, d.d. Hon. Samuel Dexter, ll.d.
Hon. Artemas Ward, a.m.
Present Lecturer^ Andrews Norton, a.m.
The subject of the first course to be biblical criticism.
Theological Institution, Andover. Founded A.D. 180r«
BOARD OF TRU3TKES.
President, Rs^v. Eliphalet Pearson, ll.d.
Vice-Presidnit, Hon. Oliver WendtU, Esq.
CLrk, Mark Newman, Esq.
Treasurer^ Samuel Farrar, Esq.
His Honor VV^illiam Phillips, Jectidiuh Morse, d.d.
Hon. John Phillips, of Andover, Hon. John Phillips, of
Boston, Hon.Josiah Quincy, Rev. Daniel Dana, d.d. Rev.
Abiel Holmes, n.n. Jean Adams, a.m. and Samuel H.
Walley, Esq.
BOARD OF VISITORS.
President^ William Bartlct, Esq.
Secretary, Samuel Spring, d.d.
Timothy Dwight, d.d. ll.d. Moses Brown, Esq.
Hon. George Biiss.
PROFESSORS.
Bartlet Prof, of Sac. Rhetoric, Rev. Eben. Porter, d.d.
Abbot ProJ. Christian Theology, Leonard Woods, h.T).
Assoc. Prof Sacred Literature, Rev. Moses Stuart, a. .m.
VACATIONS. First, 6 weeks from IstThursday inMay.
Second, 6 weeks from the 4th Thursday m September.
Williums College at William st own.
Incorporated June 22, 1793.
President, 2Sephaniah Swift Moore, d.d.
Vice- President y Alvan Hyde, d.d.
Treasurer, Daniel Noble, Esq.
Secretary, Charles A. Dewey.
Professor of Languages, Ebenezer Kellogg.
Prof Mathematics y JVat. Philosophy, arid Lecturer m
Chemistry, Chester Dewey.
Tutorsy Amatus Robbins, Salmon Giddins, Re5Tiold
Bp.scom. .
CORPORATION.
Rev. Alvan Hyde, Israel Jones, Esq. Henry Van Schaak,
Esq. Hon. Stephen Van Ranselaer, Joseph Wccdbridge,
Esq. Rev. Jacob Catlin, Hon. Ezra Starkweather, Rev.
Bowdoln College. 113
Samuel Shepard, Hoa Thomas D wight, Rev. Theodore
Packrd, Kev. Timothv M. Cooley, Mr. Levi Glezen,
Joseph Lyman, Esq.' Hon. John Hooker, Piesident
M:;ore.
VrtCATi Ns Firsts 3 weeks from Commencement.
Stcojid, 7 ueeks iVoni the 4th Wednesday in December.
Third, 3 we.'ks fi' m the 3cl Wednesday in May.
Commeiicenieat is en the 1st Wednesday in September.
Sever d rhous md dnllars have beer; given to this Col-
lege l)y the late vWmdbndge Little. Esq. the inierest of
which is to be apphtd to die education ol pious young
men (^. ho hirtve nut the means of obtaining a liberal ed-
ucation) tor the mitustry.
Boivdoin Collge at Brunsu^ck. Incor. June 24, 1794.
Presidents from the commencement of the Institution.
Inducted. 1802, Rev. Joseph M'Keen, d.d. Died 1807.
1807, Rev. Ji sse Appltton, d.d.a.a.s. s.a.s.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
PreS'. ex officiy,Rev. Jesse Appleton, d.d.a.a.s. s.a s.
Secretary,
. Treasurer, Beniamin Orr, Esq.
Hon. Jrhn Frothingham, Rev. Thomas Lancaster, Aldcn
Bradford, Esq. Rev Elijah Kellogg, Hon. Samuel S.
Wilde, Rev. jnsiahWinship, Rev. Hezekiah Packard,
Hon Prentiss Mellen, Benjamin Orr, Esq. Rev. Fran-
cis Brown.
BOARD OF OVERSEERS.
Presidejit, Hoji. Samuel Freeman, Esq.
Vice-President, Stephen LongfelioM', jun. Esq.
Secretary, John Abbot, a m.
Whole number of the Board, 43.
PROFESSORS AND TUTORS.
Prof, of Latin 'Cf Greek Languages, John Abbot, a.m.
Professor of Mathematics and Aatural Philosoiihy,
Parker Cleaveland, a.m. a. as.
Professor of Oriental Languages, and of the English
Language,
Tutors, Enos Merrill, A. m. Alvan Lamson, a. b.
vacations. First, 4 weeks from Commencement,
Second, 6 weeks from the 1st Wednesday in January.
Third, 3 weeks from the 3d Wednesday in May.
Commencement is on the 1st Wednesday in September
1816.] K 2
i 14. Yale College at New-Haven.
Yale College at Ntnv-Hav en. Founded A.D, IfO^.
Afifiointed.
PRESIDENTS. Died or resif^ned^
iroi
Rev.
Abraham Pearson,
1707
iri9
Rev.
I'iiiiGthv Cutler, d d.
1722
1727
Rev.
Elisha Williams,
1739
1739
Rev.
I'homas Clap,
1766
1766
Rev.
Naphtali Daggett, d.d.
1777
1777
Rev.
Ezra Stiles, d . d . l l . d .
17S5
1795
Rev
. Timothy D wight, d.d.ll.d.
FELLOWS.
The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, and six senior
Assistants in the Council of the State, together w^ith
the following Clergymen, viz. Hezekiah Ripley, d.d.
John Marsh, d.d. Andi-ew Lee, d.d. David Ely, d.d.
Joseph Strong, d.d. Benoni Upson, Amos Bassett,Azel
Backus, D.D. and John Ehot.
PROFESSORS.
Professor of Divinity^ Timothy Dwight, d.d. ll.d.
Profeanor of Mat ha. Isf Mit. Philosophy, Jeremiah Day.
Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Benj. Silliman.
Professor of Oriental jLaw^wcr^d-sJamesLuceKingsley.
Treasurer^ Hon James Hillhouse.
Tutorsy AretiusB. HuU, Ralph Emerson, William Dan-
ielson, John Witter, Josiah Spaulding, Alexander M.
Fisher.
MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT.
Materia Medica ilf Botany, Eneas Munson, m.d.
Eli Ives, M.D. Adjunct.
Theory i!f Practice ofMedicine^ Surgery ISfObstetricy.,
NathanSmith, m.d.s.r.s.
Anatomy J Jonathan Knight.
Oy* The Library contains about 6000 volumes.
VACATIONS. First, 6 weeks from Commencement.
Second, 3 weeks from 2d Wednesday in Jan. Third,
3 weeks from the Wednesday preceding 2d Thursday
in May, Commencement is en 2d Wednesday in Sept.
Alpha of Connecticut »
Anniversary the day before Commencement at Yale
College. Benjamin Silliman, c.a.&s.p.a.s. President
Dartmouth and Brown Univerfities. 1 15
Dartmouth College at Hanover , (KM.)
Fcunded in 1769.
President^ Rev. Francis Brown, a.m.
Prof, cf Civil ^ Ecd. Hist,
Prof, of the Latiuy Greek, Hebrew and other Oriental
Languages^
Prof of Math, iJf Mitural Philosofihij, Ebenezer Adams.
Prof of Materia Mcdica, R. D. Muzzy, m.d.
Lecturer on Chemistry, Rulus Graves.
Professor of Anatomy, Cyrus Perkins, m.d.
Professor of Divinty, RoswellShurtleft', a.m.
vACATio N s. First, A\ weeks from Commencement.
Second, ^^ weeks from tne 1st Monday in January.
Commencement is on the 4th Wednesday in August.
Mfiha of JVerj-HaniJishire.
Anniversary at Hanover, the day preceding" Com-
mencement.
Broivn University at Providence.
Founded by Charter, 1764. Organized 1765. First
Commencement (at Warren) 1769. Removed to Prov-
idence 1770. Occupied as a hospital from 1776 to 1782.
Received its present designation 1S0\ Medical School
commenced 1810.
PRESIDENTS.
1765 Rev. James Manning, D.D. Died 1791
1792 Rev. Jonathan Maxcy, d . d . Resigned 1802
1802 Rev. Asa Messer, d.d.ll.d.
I'he Corporation is composed of 1 2 Fellows, and o&
Trustees. The former have exclusively the power of
conferring degrees. In all other acts, the two bodies
have concurrent jurisdiction.
PRESENT FELLOWS.
Rev. Asa Messer, d.d.ll.d. President, ex rfHcio.
Hon. David Howell, ll.d. Rev. William WilUams»
Solomon Drown, m.d. Robert Rogers, Esq. James
Brown, Esq. Rev. Henry Wigl.t, Rev. Thomas
Baldwin, d . d. Samuel Eddy, l l- d . Nathaniel Searle,
jr. Esq. Rev. Henry Edes, Rev. Nathan B. Crocker.
Trustees, Rev. Alexander V. Griswold, d.d. Cha7i"
cellar J and 35 others.
PROFESSORS.
Professor ofLanVt Hon David Howell, ll.d.
Ii6 Churches and Mlnifters in Suffolk.
PrC'/! Materia MxlicalJf Botany ^ Solornon Drown, m.i>.
J^rqf Theory is" Practice of Med Levi \\'hefiton, m.d.
Prof. Anatojnu and Surgery^ William lns<alis, m.d.
Prof Oratory, i^T Brllrs Le'ttres, Tristain Barges, A.M.
Pfof. Mjral Phihs. Isf M ti/ih. Rev Calvin Park, a.m.
Adjunct Prof Anatomy iP" Suj'gery.J MnM/Eddy.^.D.
Tutors, C. ler) H. Snow, SheaijashubB. Townsend,and
Jostph Joslen.
Comsnencement is on the 1st Wednesday in September.
Mvdical Lectures com me ! con the 1st of Kovember.
VACATIONS. First, 3 v^eeks from Commencement.
Sf'ccnd, 8 weeks from the last Wednesday in December.
Third, 2 weeks fvom the 3d Wcdiiesday ia May.
Middlcbury College^ ( VermcntJ Incoi'. Nov. 1, 1800.
Prcsidniy Henry Davis, d.d.
Profdssor ofLaiv, Hod, D.in'ielChipman.
Profssor of Math.'C!' jYut.Phibsofdn\ Fred. Hall.A.M.
Professor of Language. ., Rev. John Hous^h, a.m.
Tutors, Joel H. Lindsey, a.m. and Soio M. Alien, a.b.
Commencement is on the 3i Wednesday m August.
vacations. Fiom Commencements weeks; and
from the tirst Wednesday in January, ten weeks.
University of Vermont^
Established at Burlington.
President, Rev. Samuel Austin, d.d.
Professor of Languages, Rev. James Murd'.ck.
Professor of Math, and Mit. Phdo.s, Ebenezer Burgess.
Churcnes, Ministers of the Gos/iei, ijfc. in AJassachu-
sett^ and Mai?ie.
J\r. B. C stands for Congregationalist ; E for Epis-
copalian; P for Presbyterian; B for Baptist; L for
Lutheran ; U for Universalisi.
Boston. SUFFOLK.
First Church, Summer-St. A''athl L. Frothingham. C
Second or Old North Churcli, Middle-Street, > q
John Lathrop, d.d. >
First Baptist Cliurch, Back-Street, James AI. Wincheil.
©id South Church, Marlboro'- St. Joshua Huntington. C
Churches and Miniflers iiv EfTex.
117
Slone-ChvLpelfScliool-Streety James Frteman, D.T) "^ jg^
and Samuel Cary.^
Church in Brattle-Street, C
Friends' Meeting-Honse, Congress-Street.
New- North Church, North-Street, Francis ParkmanC
New-South Church, Sunrmier-St. Scumicl C. Thachtr. C
('hrist Church, Salem-Street, Jha Eaton. K
Church in Federal-Street, WiUiam E. Qhanning. <.J
Church in Hollis-Street, Horace Hollei;, C
Trinity Church, Sun)mer-St. John S.J.Gai'cImer.,D.r>.F,
West Cluuxh, Lyiide-Street, C/iarks LoivelL ^ C
Second Baptist Church, Back-St Thomas BalclvAn^ d.d«
Universalist Church, Bennett Street, Paul Dean.
Koman Catholic Church, Franklin-Street. ?
.ToJin Chevcrus, d.d. Bishofi.i^ E.A.Matignon^ d.d. J
First Methodist Chapel, Methodist Alley.
Atrican Baptist Society, Belknap- Street," Thomas Paul.
Second Methodist Chapel, Brcmfield's Lane.
Society in Friend-Street, Travelling Preachers.
Third Baptist Society, Charles-Street, Daiiiel Sharp.
Church in Park-Street, C
Chelsea^ Joseph Tuckerman. C
• Ministers ivho officiate at the Public Lecture in Bos-
ton on Thursdaysy fat the Jirst Church in Cluiunciy
Place y) arranged according to tbtir seniority.
Doct. Lathrop
Doct. Porter
Doct. Morse
Doct Harris
Mr. Gray
Mr. Pierce
Mr. Channing
Mr. Tuckerman
Mr. Lowell
Mr. Holley
Mr. Cary
Mr. Tliacher
Mr. Huntington
Mr. Parkman
Mr.Frothingham
ESSEX.
A-nesbury C
Samuel Mead C
Andover Bailey Loring C
Jusdn Edwards C
jBro(i/or(/ Jonathan AllenC
B
Gardner B. Perry
Beverly Abiel Abbot
Joseph Emerson
Boxford Isaac Briggs
Ptter Eaton C
BycJicldYuW.. Parish, d.d. C
Danv. Bon. Wadsworih C
Samuel Walker C
Jeremirdi Chaplin B
GYowcf. "ir.Levi Hartshorn C
Daniel Fuller C
Ezra Leonard C
David Jewett C
Thomas Jones I r
B
Hamilt. M.Cutler, l l.d. C
1 1 8 Churches and MInifters m Middlefex.
^avd-r/ir'// Joshua Dodge C
C
Isaac Tomkiiis C
^'<?wdwn/^/.Jno.AndrewsC
William Batchplder B
James iVlorss
E
Ifisnv. D.tYid T. Kimball C
8;in\uei Spring, d d.
C
Joseph Dana, d.d. C
C. VV. Milton
C
Robert Crowell C
D Jiiiel Driua, d.d.
P
B
John Giles
P
Lynn Isaac Hurd - C
John Peak
B
Geo. Pickering, > Metho-
Solumon Sias, \ dists.
^Rowl-.-y Isaac Braman
C
James W. Tucker
C
Society ot Friends,
C&B
Saug. Wm. Frothingham C
Salem Johr.Prince, l l . i
D.C
Methodists.
William Bentley
C
Lynnfdd Josepli IVIotteyC
E
Manch. Jamts Thurston C
Brown Emerson
Q,
MarblcheadSx\u\xt\\ijin2tfC
J(;hn E Abb(^t
C
John B inktt C
S im'i WoiCfster, d.d.
C
Henshiiw E
Lucius Bolies'
B
Ferdinai-d Ellis B
C
Methodists
U
M^thuen K. C. Parley C
Friends 8c
B
Middkton C
Salisbury
C
Ktivbury C
James Miltimore C'
C
Tops;fidd
C
C
IVtnhum
C
Friends,
MIDDLESEX.
Acton Moses Adams C CAf/w-s/brtAVilkesAUen C
jiahby Cornelius VV atersC
Bedford Sam'i Stearns C
J9zY/.H.Cummings,D.D.'> p
Kath'l Whitman 3
Boxboro* Josepl/vVillai dC
^r7_g-/'//:owJuhnFoster,D . d .C
Biiriuig-fon Snm'i Sewall C
Cambri A. Hohnes.o.D.C
Asa Eaton, rector E
Camh.fH.Thi)^.^ GannettC
Car/i/e Paul Litchfield C
Cha rb'stn . J M . irse, d . d . C
Wiiiiam Collier B
Ch. in Go;ham-street B
Edward Turner U
Walter Balfour B
B
John Peck en 3 B
Ccmcord Ezra Ripley C
Dracut 2 chs. C
Dun&lable C
B
E Sudbury JohnP Wigh'C
Fravih'g'h Dav.Kellogii C
ChariCb 1 vain B
Gro/on Daniel Chaplin C
P
//6//z.9^ y osephnsWheatonC
Hopkinton Nath'l Howe C
L'.xington C
Z/.vc. Lhas.Stearr.s,D D. C
Littleton Edra. Foster C
Churches and Minlfters in Worcefler. 1 1 9
Maiden Aamn Green C
Joliu Pieman B
Mar Id or 0' Asa Packard C
Sylvester F. Backli;i C
aW/^ DavidOsgxid, D.D.C
Aa}fcX:Mavtia Motive C
JVfftutoji JoaathaiiHomerC
William Greenough C
Jo>ei>h Grafton B
Asd. Ellon, rector E
Pe/iperfll lohii Bullard C
JRcading Kliab Stone C
Peter Saiibnvn C
Sherburne Elijah Brown C
Shirley PliineasVVhiti.ey q
Samuel H. Tolman
jS'./dc'fif/zV.'^-RevibEmersonC
EbeiKzcr Nelson B
WORCESTER.
AJibiirnh. Jna Gushing C Metliodists
M. thodists aiid B
./^i;/;o/ JosephEastabrook V,
Barre James Thomson C
Berlin Reub. Puffer, d.d.C
Bolton Isiwc Allen C
BoxjUton Ward Cotton C
Brookfv Id Eijhr. Ward C
Stoneham ]. H. Stevens C
Stow Jonathan Newell C
Sudbury Jacob Bigelow C
Tenvksbury JacobCogginC
To-iyn^t-nrfDavidPalmer C
Tyngsboro^^. Li'cWiT&nCQ. C
Ezra K -ndall B
Waltham S'lmuelRipley C
Watn-toivn Rich.R.Eliot C
rr.Ca;/2<f>n.Thadd.Fiske C
B
Westford Caleb Blake C
Weston Joseph Field C
Methodists
IVoburn Jos. Chickering C
B
Harvard Warren Fay
Abisha Sampson
Holdcn Joseph Avery
Micah Stone
Charlton E. Whipple
J.une^K Boomer
Mcth-xlints
Dana Jr. cob Whipple
Douglas David H;>linan C
C
C
B
Dudlty Abiel Wiliiams
Fitchburg Wm. Eaton
Mfthodists
Gardner Jona. Osgood
Grafton John Miles
Zephaniah Lithe U
Hardwick \Y. B. WessonC
Ebenezer Bust B
Hubbard.s-tonSam'l G^y C
Laricant. Nath'» Thayer C
Leicester J'lhn Nelson C
Pettr Rogers B
i.co777f;7<f^(?rWm.BnscomC
LunenbutghD:iy.D:i\x\orS2>
M::ndon Simeon Doggett C
Ot's Cooper B
Millbury Josenh Goffe C
Mifjrd David Long C
J\'' Braintree John FiskeC
Mj rlhbo r. PeterWhitney C
JVo rthbrid. J. Crane, d. n. C
John Cooper B
A:BrookfieldT\\as. Snell C
Oakham Dan. TomlinsonC
Oxford C
Richard Carnqne M
P/alli/isLEzQ.L.B^scom C
1 20 Churches, &c. in Hampftiire & Hampden.
Faxton Gains Conant C
Pettmham Festus FosterC
P
Princeton C
lioyahton Joseph Lee C
Levi Hodge B
Rutland Luke B. Foster C
iS/irif v-ys/^.Jos.Sumner, D.D.C
Sow hdoro' J crd) Parker C
Sfirncer Joseph Pope C
Sterling Lemuel Capen C
St? IT bridge Otis Lane C
Zeubis L. Leonard B
U
Sutton E.'mund Mills C
tSctmuel Waters B
William Batchelder B
TemfiLcton C.WellingtonC
B
t^^ow Benjamin Wood C
Uxbridge Sam'l Judson C
Ward Enoch Pond C
W^<?5r/^c/.ElishaRockwoodC
B<
West-Boijlston C
Western C
Westminster Asaph ? ^
Rice, Cyrus Mann S
Winc/ie72d.hevi Pilsbury C
Worcester C
Aaron Bancroft, d.d. C
Jonathan Going B
HAMPSHIRE.
jimherst D. Parsons,D.D.C
Nath.m Perkins, jr. C
Belcherton ExDe. PorterC
DavkI Pease ' B
Chesterfield Isa.Waters C
Asa Todd B
Cummington Jas.Briegs C
E.'rhrali'on P. Williston C
(rcsken Sam'i Whitman C
Gratiby Elijah Gridley C
Greenwich Jos. Blodget C
Joshua Crosbv C
Hadleij Jno. Wo-xlbridgeC
Hatjield J. Lyman, d.d. C
Middlefield Jona. Nash C
Korthamtit. S. Williams G
JSiorwich B. Woodbridge C
Pe/Ziam WinthropBailey C
C
Plainjield MosesHallockC
SoulliamhWw'ton Gould 0
South- Hadleij JoelHayesC
Ware Samuel Ware C
Westhamfi. Enoch Hale C
Williamburg Henr}^LordC
IVorthingt. i.L, Pomeroy C
HAMPDEN.
Bland ford John Keep C
Brimjield Joseph Vaill C
C/K°sr<?rSum.M.EmersonC
G?'a7n;?7/eTim.M,CooleyC
Joel Baker C
B
Holland Ezra Reeve C
Longmeadoiu R.S.Storrs C
Monson Alfred Ely C
B
'Palmer ^_ (;
Russell C
B
S. Brimjield E. Codding B
Southivick C
Sfiringficld'^B.m'lOs^Qo^ C
\y
Tolland Roger Harrison C
Westjield Isaac Kiiapp C
B
W.S/irin.}, Lathrop,D. d.C
Churches, &c. in Berkfiiire & Franklin. 121
Jesse Wightman B
rhomas Rand B
Mahoclists
Wilbrah. Moses WarrenC
Ezekie^ Terry
Meihodists
FRANKLIN.
/Ishfield Nehe. Porter } q
Alvan Sanderson $
Enos Smith B
Barnardst.T.F. Rogers C
B
5MfA-/a72f/Josi.Spaiil(iing C
Charlemont Joseph FieldC
B
Colraine Sann'l Taggart P
fonathan Wilson ^ B
B
Conway John Emerson C
fosiah Goddard B
O e er fir id 'Snm'l Willard C
jill Josiah \V. Cannon C
'^reenf.R.'Newzon,-D.B. ) r^
:;amaliel S. Olds $
Titus Strong E
Ha^ud'^u Jonathm Grout C
Heath "Moses Miller ' C
Leydtn Asa Hibberd B
Lever ett Joel Wright C
I^lijah Montague B
Montague Aaron Gates C
A'hw-^aleJn A. Hardiug C
P.iul Davis B
Korthfiiid Thos. Mason C
Orange Methodists
Rowe Preserved Smith C
Shclburne Theo.PuckardC
David Long B
'S7iM/fr6-^;//*yJns.SmallidgeB
Sunderland Jas. Taylor C
Warwick Pres. Smithjr. C
Levi Hodge B
Wendell jftseph Kilburn C
Samat^l King B
Whatehj Rufus Wells C
BERKSHIRE.
idama Methodists
4lford Aaron Kinne
Becket Joseph L. Mills
Cheshire
C
c
B
C
B
. Da/'o«Ebenez. Jennings C
^ Egremont C
B
7.Barrin GriswoldE
Elijah Whpeler C
folm Nichols B
Hancock Clark Rogers B
Hinsdale Caleb Knight C
Lee Alvan Hyde, d.d. C
VIethodists
Lenox Samuel Shepard C
1816.] L
B
E
Methodists
Lanesboro" Dan'l Collins C
Amos Pardee E
Mt.Washington'^lQi\\Qd\iXs
JVewjii^hford Methodists
a: Marlb'o. Jacob Cathn C
Svlvester Burt C
Otis Jonathan Lee C
Peru John Leiand C
B
Pittfjield William Allen C
B
Thomas Punderson C
Methodists
Richmond David Ferry G
122 Churches, &c. in Norfolk & Plymouth.
Savoy B
5antf/.9/?e/(i Levi White C
B
Jesse Hp.rtwell B
Savoy Pool C
Sheffi'ld James BradfordC
M-thixlists
Stockb. S. West, d.d. ? ^
Ephraira G. Swift J
B
Methodists
Wa*/if wffm.W.BaUantinc C
B
Methodists
Wi'st-Stocbridge B
Waters C
Willia 7ni^07i.WalterKingC
Dyer Stark.
Methodists
Windsor G. Dorrance
Tvrivgham Tos.W.Dow C
NORFOLK.
BellinghnmSteS Ne)s^;)n B
Braintree Ezra Weld ) q
Richard S, Storrs $
Jonas Perkins C
Brookline John Pierce C
Canton William Ritchie C
B
Cohasset h.Z(h Flint C
Dcdham Josluia Bates C
William Cogswell C
John Wliite C
Wi-liain M ntague E
DorchT M.Hams,D.D C
John Co(!in;in C
Dover Rilph Sanger C
Foxbord' Fhos. Skelton C
frankl N.Emmons,D d.C
Medjield Daniel C. Saun-
ders, D.D. C
W^illiam Gammell B
jHcnb Ide C
Milton Samuel Gile C
JS'erdham Sieph. Palmer C
Thomas No} es C
Methodists
Quincy Peter Whitney C
E
Randal. Thad. Pomeroy C ,
Joel Briejgs BJ
RoxburyYj Porter, d. d.C
John Braflford C
Tliomns Gray C
Sharon Jona. Whitnker C i
Ml
Stough . E.Richmond, D. D.C \
IVal/iole George M n^ev C I
Weymouth Jacob NortojiC
Simeon Williams C
IVrefitham Elisha Ftske C
CI
William Williams 1 1
Mtdiuay C
PLYMOUTH
Abington HollandWeeksC Abvatiam Cummings
Samuel W Colburn C " " "' " "
Daniel Thomas C
Bridgenuat J Reed, d.d.C
Zedekiah Sanger, d.d. C
James Fiint
Daniel Huntington
Carver
Z)?/jri6or'John All\ II, D . D.C)
Halifax Abel Richmond C I
Hano. Calvin Chaddock Ci
John Butler I
C Cooper I
C //i775"/iamJo8, Richardson (
B Nicholas B. Whitiiev (
B Henry Cotraan (
Churches, &c. in Brlftol, Dukes & Nantucket. 123
Hull B
Kingston Zepha. Willis C
yimuel Glover B
Marshf. VVm.Shaw^D.D.C
rhomas Conant
Elijah Leonard
Middleboro'
rhomas Crafts
Samuel Abbot
Simeon Cwmbs
^amuel Nelson
E. Briggs
Pembroke Morrill Allen C
George Barstow C
Plymouth James KendallC
Seth Stetson C
Adonirara Judson C
B
Phjmfiton Elijah Dexter C
Rochcfi. Lem.LeBairon C
Ohver Cobb C
B
C
C
Scituate Samuel Deane
Nf^heniiah Thomas
Wareham NobleEverett C
BRISTOL.
^^//fdoro' John Wilder C
Nathan Hoi man C
B
Berkley Thomasx\ndros C
Dartmouth Daniel Hix B
Arnold Bliss B
Fiierrds
Dighton Abra. Gushee C
Friends and B
Mrton Pitt Clark C
Raynham Stephen Hull C
Rehoboth OiisThompsonC
Easton Luther Sheldon
Methodists
/a/Mai/.Phil .Hathaway B
B
FTcetoivn JohnLawrenceC
Friends & B
Manajield RichardBriggsC
.A^.^f J/orf/Sylv.Holmes C
Sylvester Round
Preserved Pearse
5e^/^-on;(: John Hill
John Pitman
Somerset
Sivanzey
Philip Slade
- — - Barton
Taunton John Pipon
Alvan Ccijb
Troy Job Borden
Wellington
DUKES.
Chilmark JonathanSmith C Gayh end Z . Howooswce C
Edgarton Jos. Thaxter C John Jcffers B
Frederick Baylies C Ti&bury NymphasHatchC
NANTUCKET.
A^zn/wc^e/JamesGurneyC Nantucket
Seth F. Swift
Friends and
Methodist
124 Churches, &c. In York and Cumberland.
BARNSTABI.E.
5i2rns?rt.01iverHaywardC
Enoch Pratt C
B
Brewste?' lohn Simpkins C
C7/a^/iamEp!iraimBriggs C
Dennis Joseph Haven C
Eastham PhiiandeiShawC
Falmouth Henry LincolnC
Friends
Harwich^. Underwood C
James Barnaby B
Mars/ifiee B
Phineas Fish C
Orleans Daniel Johnson C
Proxjf,ncero?2Nath'l Stone C
Methodists
6'arzQf-7y/c/2Ez.S.Good\vin C
Jonathan Burr C
Friends and Methodists
Truro Jude Damon C
Wellfleet Timo. Davis C
Yarmouth Timo. Alden C
YORK.
Alfred C
Henry Smith B
Arundel Silas Moody C
Andrew Sherburne B
Berivick Joseph Hiihard C
B
Joshua Chase B
Nathaniel Lord B
Berivick Friends and 3
, J5zWc/b?-rfNathLWebsterC
John' Turner C
Buxton Paul Coffin, d.d. C
Abner Flanders B
Comi&h Zeb. Richardson B
Eliot Samuel Chandler C
Friends
Kittery C
Joseph Litchfield C
Lebanon Paul Jewett C
Zebadee Dr-lano B
Limington Jona. Atkinson C
B
B
hi7nerick C
Ebenezer Kinsman B
Lyman Simon Lock B
Jonathan Calef C
JSfeivfield VVm. Goodwin B
C
Parsons/ield C
Samuel Weeks B
Went worth Lord B
Phillijisburg T. Hodson B
Saco Jonathan Cogswell C
Sariford Moses Swett C
B
Shafileigh Wm .Godding B
iS. Berw. John ThompsonC
IVaterboro' Henry SmithB
Henry Hobbs B
Wells JonathanGreenleafC
Nathaniel H. Fletcher C
Joseph Eaton 3
Joshua Roberts B
York Amos Dow C
CUMBERLAND.
Bridgeton N. Church C
Reuben Ball B
Brunswick C
Benjamin Titcomb B
Cape -Elizabeth C
Methodists
Durham Jacob Herrick C
Falmou. Wm. MiltimoreC
C
Friends and Methodists
Freehort C
Churches, &c. in Oxford and Somerfet. 125
Qorham Asa Rand C
Shakers and B
Gray Daniel Weston C
B & M&U
Harfisnvdi SamuelEatonC
Samuel Mariner B
Samuel Wwdward B
Minot Jonathan Scott C
William Pidgin C
George Ricker B
JVtW'Glouces. EMosely C
Shakers
JVciu-Gloncestef B
Thomas Barnes U
J\/'. Yarmouth C
Am:isa Smith C
John Duttoii C
Sylvanns Boardman B
Otisfield Josi. G. Merrill C
Poland C
Methodists
Portland IchabodNicholsC
E
Edward Payson C
Elijah Kellogg C
B
Friends and Methodists
Ponvnal Perez Chapm C
Ki'carbo' Thos Lancaster C
Nathan Tiiton C
Standish Daniel MarrettC
B
ff7;7^>^a:»2Gard'rKelloggC
Wcstbrook CalebBradlej C
OXFORD.
Bethel Ebenezer Bray B .
C
Broivnfield Jacob Rice C
Buckjidd Nathl. Chase B
Daniel Hutchinson B
Denmark Tristr. Jordan B
jE.^^2cfoTy.Jno. Strickland C
B
John Haynes
Ransom Norton
Methodists
JSiorivay Noah Cresey
Fryeburg
Francis L. Whiting
Htbron John Tripp
Hiram
Jay Joseph Adams
LivermoreThGsWymscciQ
Paris James Hooper
Porter
Rumford
Sumner ThosMacomberB
Samuel Sewall C
Turner Allen Greely C
VVaterfcrdlAviCo^X\\Aey C
Webb'^PondPl. Lem'i
Jackson ^ B
Amaziah Reed
[«ey
"I
SOMERSET.
Anson
Avon
Methodists
Bloomjield Fifield Holt
Canaan
Cornville -^- — Bisby
Industry
Karatunke C
JV.Sharon HezekiahHallB
C
A'ew- Vineyard B
J\''o mc^g-ewocX- JosiahPeetC
Starks C
Strong Methodists & C
126 Churches, &c. in Lincohi and Kennebeck.
LINCOLN.
Mna Jonathan Ward C
Bath John W.EUingwoodC
VVilUara Jenks C
Silas Stearns B
Boothhay C
jSowflfom James Potter I g
Joseph Denslow 3
Ichabod Temple B
jBowflfom/jJMacomber > g
Daniel Pearson $
Methodists
Bristol Jonathan Belden C
B
Friends and Metliodists
Camden Thos. Cochran C
jD re.? JenFreemanParker C
Edgecomb C
B
Friendskiji B
Geor^c^own E.Emerson C
Hofie James Steward B
Jefferson William Allen B
Lewiston Benjamin Cole B
Liisbon B
Litcfifield Wm. Stinson B
C
Henry Kendall B
Miscongus hland B
Ac-w-Casr/e Kiah Bailey C
John Cheverus, Bish. R.C
^oWeAoro'Phin.Pilsbmw B
St. Gt'org'f Ben ja.Eames B
Thomaston Elisha Snow B
C
Tojisham B i
C
Methodists
Union Henry True C
Wales B *
Waldobord' C i
Warren Andrew Fuller B <
Jonathan Huse G
W^zscassf-^Heze.PackardC 1
JFoo/w/c/zJosiahWinshipC
Samuel Stinson B
KENNEBECK.
Augusta Benja. Tappan C
Chest erv. Jotham Sewall C
Clinton Mephibosheth
Cain B
Fairfax Stephen DexterB
Farmington B
Fayette Oliver Billings B
Gardiner E
Greene John Dagget, jr. B
Balloivell Elipha. Gillet C
Methodists and B
Harlem B
Leeds Thomas Francis B
Monmouth JohnRobinson B
Methodists
Mount- VemoJi B
J\''eiv- Sharon B .
CI
Otiffeld Josi. G. Merrill C 1
Pittston Methodists
Daniel Kendrick C
Readjield Robert Low B 1
Methodists
Sidney Asa Wilber B I
^ Bl
Temple David Smith C \
Vassalboro' jea^e MartinB I
Coker Marble B I
Friends
Vienna Methodists
Way 71 e B
Wijislonv C
WinthroJiDdiV. Thurston C
Convention of Minifters, &c.
HANCOCK.
127
Bangor Harvey Loomis C
Belfast C
B
P/m^/zzV/ Jonathan Fisher C
Jonathat) Roundy B
Breiver Thos. Williams C
BuckstoivnMighill BioodC
B
Castine William Mason C
B
Deeride Joseph Brown
Methodists
Isksboro^ Lemuel Rich B
yrtC/(:*o?i Silas Warren C
Mc.Desert Eaten C
J^orthfiort
Methodists
Orland
Orrington
Penobscot
Prodjitct
Methodists
C
B
Dixmont Gideon Cook B Sullivan
C
B
C
B
Eden
Ellsworth Peter Nurse
Frankfort
Sedgwick
Surry Benjamin Lord
Trenton
Vinalhaven
WASHINGTON.
jiddison
East/iort
Machias
B B
B Methodists
C Steuben Nath'l Robinson B
Pleasant Pointy James R. Romagne, Roman Catholic,
who also visits the Penobscot Indians.
(J:3=" Pews and Rights in Houses of Public Worship
are deemed in law to be real Estate, except in Boston,
"where they are to be considered as Personal Estate.
The Convention oj" the Congregational Ministers in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
IS a voluntary Association, embracing all the Congre-
gational Clergy of the Commonwealth, but \'estcd with
no particular Uuthority or control over the Churches.
Their meeting is holden in Boston, in the afternoon of
the last Wednesday in May, or day of Election annual-
ly ; and the following day at eleven, a.m. after trans-
acting the usual business of the Convention, a sermon is
dehvered in pubUck before them, and a collection made
for the charitable purpose of relieving the indigent wid-
ows of Congregational Clergymen.
128
Convention of Minifters.
Difficulties having often arisen in determining, whati
•widows are the proper objects of the chirity of thisConri
vention,it was voted,June 1 ,1815, — That a standingConm
mittee of 30 be appointed, 5 of whom shall be chosen cen;«i
tvally ; and the remainder indifferent parts nf the Statei.1
l^he five shall act as a Reporting' Committee, to receive
from the other members of the Committee applications]
and statements offsets in belialf of persons, whomay bei
subjects of the charity of the Convention, and, having com
sidered the same, shall judge of the persons to be reliev-*
ed, and the proportion to be given to each, and make r&i
port to the Convention, on the Ist day of their meetingy
annu'dly; further, tiiat die names ot said Committees
shah t)e annually pubhshed in the MassacliusettsRegister.
STANDING COMMITTEE.
Rev. Dr. Kirklaad, Rev. Dr
Pieicf, Rvv. Ctiarleb Loweil, Re
R'ijiorcing CommiCtc.
Suffolk.
Rev. William EChanning.
Essex.
Rev. Dr. Spring, Rev. Dr.
VVoi cester.
Middlesex.
Rev. Ezra Ripley, Rev.
Asa Packard.
Worcester.
Rev.John Cushing, Rev.Dr.
Bancroft. Rev^ John Fiske.
Hamjisliirc,
Rev. Dr Lyman.
Harnfiden.
Rev. Samuel Osgood
Franklin.
Rev. Samuel VVillard.
Berkshite.
Rev. Dr. Hvde.
Mrfolk.
Rev. Elisha Fiske
H )lmes. Rev. John
. Joshua Huntington,
Phjinouth.
Rev. Dr. S.tnger, Rev.
James Kemlail.
Hri'itcL
Rev. Pitt Ciark.
Bat n stable.
Rev. Jonaihan Burr, Rev.
John bimpkiiis.
York.
Rev. Jonathan Cogswell.
Cumberland.
Rev. Edward P 'vson.
Oxfird.
Rev. Lincoln Ripley,
Som'Tset and Lincoln,
Rev. VVi'uam Jenks.
Kennebeck^
Rev. Eliphakt Gillet.
H.iucock and Washington,
Rev. Jonathan Fisher, Rev.
Peter Nu-se.
The Rev. William E. Channing, of Boston, is chosen
to deliver the next Convention Sermon. In case of fail-
ure. Rev. Alvan Hyde. h.-q. of Lee, will officiate in his
stead.
General A fTociatlon. 129
'The Standing Connnnittee of Convention, appointed
or the purpose cf certifying to the character ot Minis-
ers and Candidates who may travel into other States,
onsistof the foUowing Clergymen, viz.
•tephen W est,!). D.Stockhr, Ephr. Ward, Brookfeld
' Lathrop.D.D. JV.Sjinng: John Lathrop,D d. Boston
OS. Lyman, d.d. Hutjidd Jed. M()rse,D.D. Chadtstn.
l^&wion, D.D.Grei?i/ield Ezra Weld, Bnnntrte
no Cashing, Aahburnham Jofm Reed, d.d. Bridgciv.
Izra Ripley, Concord ZephaniahWillis,/C/>?^o/?ow
)aniel Chaplain, Groton Sam'iSpring,D.D.Atw6z/^f.
'harles Lowell, of Boston, Treasurer,
ohn Pierce, of Brookline, Scribe of the Convention.
1 he Convention earnestly recommend to all young
;entlemen who design to devote themselves to the work
f the ministry, to spend that portion of time in the study
f^ divinity which learned and judicious advisers shall
link necessary to qualify them for public teachers.
The General Association in Massachusetts,
THIS body was organized in June, 1805. In I8I4, it
consisted of Delegates from 12 Associations in Massa-
chusetts Proper Its members "admit, as articles of
iaith, the doctrines of Christianity, as they are generally
expressed in the Assembly's Shorter Catechism,'* and
consider these doctrines, which have been generally em-
)raced by the Chui-ches of New-England, as the "'basis
if their Union" This body whoHy disclaims ecclesias-
icai power or authority over the Churches, or the opin-
ons cf individuals. Their essential f objects, as express-
ed in their Constitution, are " to propiote brotherly in-
:ercourse and harmony, and their mutual animation,
iissistance and usefulness as ministers of Christ ; to ch-
ain religious information relative to the state cf their
l>articular churches, and of the general state of the
Christian Church in this country and throughout the
iDhristian world; and to co-operate with other similar
nstitutions in the most eligible measures for building up
he cause of truth and holiness."
This Association sends Delegates to, and receives
'Delegates from, the following ecclesiastical bodies, viz.
iFhe General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in
the United States. The General Associations of Cgn-
130 BIfliops in America.
Hecticnt and New-Hampshire. And the General Co«
ventmn of Vermont.
pL/^ Annual meetings last Wednesdays in June.
Their meeting in ju!:e 1816, is to be holden at Leicea^
ter, at the hnuse of Rev. Jc^hn Nelson.
Rev. Enoch Hale, of West- Hampton, is thestand^
ing Scribe of this Association.
Prottstant Buthofis in North-America.
Rt.Rev. Benjamin Moore.o.o. in ^^v^-\ov^Ne'W-York\
Rt.Rev. John H. Hobart, d.d. in New-York Aew- Foryt <i
RtRev. John Croes, d.d. in New-Brunswick, MJcrsey]
Rt.Rev. Richanl C. MvMire, d.d. in Richmond, Virginia[
Rt.Rev. Wm.White, d d in Pcnnsvlvania, PMcfrfeZ/^Arb i
Ri.Rev. TheodoreDehon, D.D.Souih-Carolina,rAar/e«/oni
Rt.Rev. James Kemp, d. d. in Maryland, Balti7nore '
Rt.Rev. Jacob Mountain, d.d in Canada, Quebec
Rt.Rev. Ciiarles Inglis, d.d. in Nova-Scotia, Halifax
Rt.Rev. Alexander V. Griswold, d.d. Eastern diocess
_________^ Bristol^R.l
M'tlvAiiii aishofi^ Francis Asbury.
Roman Catholic Bishc/is.
Most Rev. John Carroll, d.d. Arch-Bishop, Baltimore
RtRev LeonardNeale, d.d. his CtadjUtai'fGeorge town
RtRev. John Connelly, d.d. JVeiv-York,
Rt.Rev. John Cneverus, d.d. Boston. \
Rt.Rev. Joseph B Flugct^D. D.Bardsto'ivn,CKentucky.J
Li'.Rex. Joseph O Plessis, d.d. I n j,
R^ Rev. C'au.i- B. Panet, his Coadjutor, d.d. 5 V"'?^'?^
Salaries of fundry Officers in Majjachuptis State.
Governor, ... Dels. 2666 6j\
Lieu enant-Governor, - - ^33 gg|
Chief Juilice of the Supreme Judicial Court, 3500 00 <
Four other Juftices of S. J. Court, each - 3000 00 '
Treafurer, and Adjutant-Generai, each - 2ooo 00
Keporier of Decifions in S. J. Court, - looo 00
Attorney-General, and Solicitor-General, each 200000
JuH^e ol Boflon Municipal Court, - - 7^0 00
C unfellors, Senators and Reprefentatives, two dols. each
fof each day's attendance, and two dols. for every ten miles
travel. Prefident of the Senate, and Speaker of the
I'lou e, four dols. per day.
MaiTachufetts Militia. ^ 131
MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
[Revifcd by rh;- Adju'ant-Genera:, Nov. 1815.]
GENERAL STAFF OFFICERS.
Captain-General oJid Command'"- iv Chiefs -
His Excellency Caleb Strong.
Aids- de-Camp^
Uut, Colonels, William H. Sumner, and Henry Sargent,
of Bofton.
djutant-Grverat, with the- rank of Rri^aHier-Gencral,
Hanorahlc John Bfooks, of Mcd'brd.
[Office is kept in the New Siate-Houre, Bonon.]
uarf.er-Majler. General, with the rank of Brigadier General,
Aniala Ddvis, Efq. of Boflon.
[Office is kept in the New State-Houfe.]
DIVISIONARY STAFF OFFICERS.
FIRST DIVISION— S/y/f;/^ and Norfolk,
lij or- General, Elijah Crnne, of Canton
'ids de-Camp. William Dunbar and Minor Thayer.
Hvifion Infpeflor, Nehemiah Freeman, of Boftoii.
)i.vy fion-Qjtarter-Mafler, George B.ifs do.
'udge- Advocate, George Sullivan, of BoHon.
SECOND Diyi^^ION.
fajor-Grneral, A.mos Hovev, of Salem.
[idsde Camp, Ebenezer Bancroft, and Richard S. Rogers.
Mvifion Infpeflor, Samuel L. Knapp, of N>'wburyport.
Hv'fion Ojiarter-Mafter, Stephen Hooper, of do.
'udge- Advocate, Theodore Eimes, of Salem.
THIRD DIVISION.
iajor-General, Tofeph B. Vrtrnum, of Dracnt.
Uds-de-Camp, Benj imin F. Varnum and Ephraim Coburn.
Hv'fion In/pc&or, Abraham Moore, of Groton.
h.vjfton Q^uarter-Mafter, Samuel Swan, of Medford.
Hdge- Advocate, William Nichols, of South Reading.
FOURTH DIVISION.
/Iajor-General, Ebenezer Mattoon, of Amherft.
iids de.Camp, Ifaac C. Bates and John H. HenOiaw*
Divifion Infpetlor,
Oivifton Quarter-Mafter,
Judge-Advccatet John Howard, of Springfield,
132' Divifionary Staff Officers.
FIFTH DIVISION.
Majnr'Qenerat, Nathaniel Goodwin, of Plymouth.
Aids-de-Camp, Naihan Havward, and Charles Richmond
Dwifion InfpeBor, John M Goodwin, of Bridgewater.
Dwifion Quarter-Majler, LeBaron Bradford, of Plymouth^
Judge-Advocate, Nathaniel M Davis, of do.
SIXTH DIVISION.
Major-General, Cyrus King, of Saco.
Aids-de-Camp, George Thacher, jr and Horace Porter
Dwifion Infpeaor, Reuben H. Green, of Biddeford.
Divifton duarter-Mafler, fohn FrofI, of Arundel.
Judge-Advocate, Dudiy Hubbard, ( f Berwick.
SEVENTH DIVlsiONT.
Major-Genera/, Caleb Bnrhank, of Milbury.
Aids'de-Camp, Rejoice Newton, and
Divifton InfpeBor, Gardiner Burbank, of VVorcefler
DwjIwnQ^uarter-Ma/ler, E'ijah Erigham, of do. '
Judge-Advocate, Levi Lincoln, jr. of do
,^ • r , J^^^o^^ DIVISION.
Major-Genera/, Henry Sewall, of AuguRa.
A2ds-de-Camp,Ebtn^zcT Du'ch, and William H. Page.
Divifion-Infpeaor, Samuel Howard, of Aucrnfta
IhvytonQ^uarter.Mafler, B.nj. Brown, jr. of VafTalborougl
Judge-Aavccate, William Emmons, of AuguRa
. ^ NINTH DIVISrON
Major-General, ]ohn Whiting, of Great-Barrington.
Abds-dc-Camp, Thomas Hopkins and George H Ives.
Dwi/ior-h/pcaor Hcmy Brown, of Srockbridge.
DnnfionQuartcr-MaJler, Thomas A. Gold, of Pittsfield.
Judge-Advocate, H.nry Hubbard, of Lancsboro'.
xr n r TENTH DIVLSION.
Major-Genera., David Cob o, of Gold/borough.
Ams de.Camp, ^
Divifton Infpeflor,
Divifion Quarter-Mafter,
Judge-Advocate, John Wilfon, ofBelfa'ft.
. ELEVENTH DIVISION.
Major-General, William King, of Bafh.
A?ds.de-Ccmp,Moks Carleton, jr. and Jofeph F. Wingatc,
Divt/ion In/pedor, Samuel Cony, of WifcafTet. ^
Dwifion duarter-Majier, Charles Clapp, of Bath.
Judge-Advocate, John Merrill, jr. ofWifcsifT't.
Brigade Staff Officers. 133
TWELFTH DIVISION.
Jajor-General, AlFoid Richardion, of North Yarmouth.
d'dc-Camh, Abel W. Atherion.
)wifion-InfpeBor,
)hifion Quarter- Mafter^ Barnabas Bartoll, of Freeport.
Hdge- Advocate, William B. Sewal!, of Portland.
THIRTEENTH DIVISION.
la^or-Generali Levi Hubbard, of Paris.
tids-de-Campy Rulfeil Hubbard and William C. Whitney;
')ivifton Infpedor, Samuel A. Bradiey, of Fryeburg.
}>u.'fion Quarter-Majier, Levi Whitman, of Norway,
''ddo-e- Advocate, / l^»«on K. Pan is. of Paris.
BRIGADE STAFF OFFICERS.
FIRST DIVISION,
f Henry A. S. Dearhnrn, of Rjxbury, Briga.Gen.
y\id-cle-Camp, Vv'iliiiim Porter, of Boston.
S Brigade Major, Sa^iiuel M. Thayer.
C Hrignde Quarter- M:^.ster, William Stackpole.
r Brigadier-Cieneral, N.tth'l Guild, of Dedham.
J Aid -de-Camp, Freeman Fisher, of do.
S Brig.ide-Major, Timothy P. Whitney.
C Brigade Quarter-Master, Samuel Brastow.
rBngadier-Geueral, Arnold Welles, of Boston.
J Aid-de-Camp,
3 Brigade-Major, Lucius M. Sargent, of Boston.
[.Brigade Quarter-Master, William Shimmin.
SECOND DIVISION,
f Brigadier-General, Samuel G.Derby, cf Salem.
) Aid-de-Camp, George A. Ward, oif do.
\ Brigade-M ^jor, James C. King.
C Brigade Quarter-Master, Charles L. R(i3erts.
r Brigadier- General, Benj. Stickney,cf Newbury.
) Aid-de-Camp, David VVood, jr.
^Brigade-Major, John Scott, of Newburyport.
c Brigade Quarter- Master,
THIRD DIVISION.
^ Brigadier-Gen.Nath'iAustin,jr. of Charlestown.
) Aid-de-Camp,
) Brigade-Major, Samuel Jaques, jr.
. Brigade Qurter-Master, Etias Phltlnef, de.
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134- Brigade Staff Officers, I!
rBrigralier-General, Simon Coburn, of UracutI
2r\. J Aid-de-Camp, Josiah Oakes, of Ashby.
Brig. J Brigade-Major, Siimpson Woods.
C Brigade Qu trter-Mrtster, Joseph Batterfield.
FOURTH DIVISION,
r Brigadier-General, Jacob Bliss, of Springfield, i
1st. ^ Aui-de-Camo,
Brig, y Brigade-Major, GeorgeBUss, jr. of Spring lield.
C Brigade QuArter-MiSter, Lyman Lewis.
C Biigadicr-Cxeneral, Epaphras Hoyt, Deerfield.
2d. _3 Aici-de-Camp,
Brig. ^ Bfigacle-M Jor, GeorgcGrennell.jr. Greenfield.
C Biigade-Q larrer-Ma-ter, George Hinckley.
FIFTH DIVISION
r Brigadier-Genei-al, Svlvanu>. Lazell, of Bridgw.
1st. J \id-de-Camj), Cusiiing Mitchr^U, of do.
Brig ^ Brigade-Major, James Allen, of do.
CBt igade-Qnarter-Master, Thomas Hohart.
r Briga(iier-General,Beni.Lncoln, New-Bedford.
2d. V\id-de-Camp,
Brig. ^ Hrigade-M jor, Elisha Tobev, Fairhaven.
I Rrig:ide-QirHrter-M)Ster, Samuel C. Pales,
r Biigadier-General, Elijah Cobb, Biewster.
f>d. jAicUde-Camp, Ricnard Sears, jun.
Brig, y Brigade-Major, Joseph Sampson.
CBvigade-Q'airter-M' ster, Andrew Garrett.
SIXTH DIVISION.
^Brigndier-(it-neral, Samuel Leighton, Kitterr.
1st. J Aid-de-Camp, Charles Green, South-Berwick.
Brig. ^ Brigade-Maj(T, William Hight.
Bi igade-Qiirirter-^Master, VVinlhrop,B.Norton. |
Bi ig idier-Gen. John McDonald, of Limerick* '
Aid-de-Camp,
Btiga^'e-Miijcr, Simon Fogg.
ig.Qiiarfer-Master. Jos. Stimson, Limerick.
SEVENTH DIVISION,
r Brigadier-General, Salem Towne, jr. Charlton.
1st. y\id-de-Ctmp, Samuel Allen, Worcester.
Brig. ^B'igade- Major, Thomas Pope.
C Brigade- Quarter- Master, John B.Blanchard.
(Brigadier-General, Thos. H. Blood, of Stirling
2d. J Aid-de-Camp,
Brig. ^ Brigade-Major, Solomon Carter.
C Brigade-Qaarter-Master, Thomas Howe.
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Brigade Staff Officers. 1 35
EIGHTH DIVISION.
C Brigadier-General, Wir. Gcaikl, Farmington.
1st. y\id-de-C;tmp, John F. Woods, jr. do.
Ji-ig. ^Brigade-Major, Jesse Rcbinsou, of Hallowell.
(Brigade-Quarter-Master, Gideon Farrell.
CBrigadier-Geueral, Win. Kendal!, of Fairfield.
2d. J Aid-de-Camp. Davi^i Kidder, of Bloomiicld.
k'ig. ) Brigade-Major, Hichai'd Sawtell,
CBngade-Quarter-M ^ter, Timothy Boutelle.
NINTH DIVISION.
C Brigadier-Ceiieial,Eben.Hvde,New- Marlboro'
1st. J -Vid-de-Onip, Robert H. R(K)t, Sheffield,
lii-ig. ")Brigade-Mt^jor, R berr F. Barnard, do.
( Brigade-Qiiarter-Master, Samuel Rosseter.
(Brigadier- General, Joim B. Root, of Pitisfield.
2d. jAid-de-Camj),
Brig. ) Brigade-Major, Calvin Hubbell, jr.
( Brigade-Quart.-r-M-.:s-er, Henry W. Taylor.
TENTH DIVISION.
rBrigadier-Cieneral, John Blake, of Orrington.
1st. J \id-fie-Camp,
Brig. ) Brigade-Major, Jnm^s Blake.
(Brigade-Qu :rter-Master,
( Brigadier-General,
2d. J Aid-de-Camp,
Brig. ) B j'iga de -M aj or,
( Brigade-Qjnrter-Master,
ELEVENTH DIVISION.
(Bvigadier-General, Denny M'Cobb, cfBath.
1st. ) A^vi-de-Camp, Joseph M. Marsh. do.
Brig. "SBngade-Maior, Zina H.de, do.
( Bngade-Quarter-Master, Nathan Ames.
( Brii2;av'ieT-CTeneral, David Pay son.
2d. y\id-de-C:':mp, Nathaniel Austin, W^iscasset.
Brig. ")Ei'igade- Major, Samuel Page.
C Brigade-QnartfM'-M.isTer, Thomas Nichols.
■ TWELFTH DIVISION.
rBi-igadier-Generai, Euwaid Russell, NA^arm.
1st. J \id-de-Camp,
Bng. ) r'igade-Miijor, Daniel Mitchell.
( Brig.Qufir. -Master, Wm. Bra<!.bury,jr.NGlnnc.
r Brigadier-General. James Irish, jr. of Gorham.
2d. V'-\id-d(-C-amp, Jrhn Mns.sey, jr. Portland.
Brig. "5 i brigade- Mijo]-, John W. Smith, do.
(Brigade- Quarter- Master, Nathaniel Thomas.
13^ Field Officers of Infantry.
THIRTEENTH DIVISION.
Brigadier-General, John Turner, of Turner.
\id-de-Camp, H.irry Wood, Livermore.
Brigade -Major, J imcsStarr, jr,
Brigade-Qtiarter-Master, Oliver Pollard,
Brigadier-Geoeral, John McMelkn.
Aid-de-Camp, Enoch Liucolu, Fryeburg.
Brigade-Major, Joshua B. Osgood.
Brigade-Quarter-Master, James W. Riplev.
FIELD OFFICERS OF lAFJA^TRY.
FIRST DIVISION.
FIRST BRIGADi:.
1st fLicutCol.Coinnnad't, Joseph Dudler, of Roxl^ury.
Keg. i Majors, Edward Foster, and Benja. P. Wi'liams.
2d S Lieut.Col Comd't,Sann'i\Vcbi3,jr. of Weymouth,
Keg. ^ Majors, Washinj^-ton Cushing,and MaitinFejiring.
3(1 i Lieut. Col. Comind't, Rarna': Clark, of Randolph.
Keg. I Majors, James Tliayer, and Simeon White.
SECOND BRIGADE.
Ist . C Lieutenant-Col. Comd't, Obed Allen, Mcdfield.
Keg. I Majors, George Fisher, and Ah;ier Guild.
2d < Lieutenant-Col. Comd't Jesse Peirce, Stoughton.
Keg. I Majors, Cyrus Porter, and Bethuel Drake.
3d ^ Lieut.Colonel-Commd't, Eli Blake, Wrentham.
Keg. i Majors, Asa Go wing, and Hervey Whiting.
THIRD BRIGADE,
1st < Lieut.Colonel-Commd't, Amos Binney, of Boston
Keg. } Majors, Barzillai Hudson, and Zechariah Hall.
2d C Lieut.Col.Commd't Jonathan Whitney, of Boston.
Keg. ^ Majors, Eleazer G. House, and Benja. Loring.
3d ^ Liut.Col.Commd't, D;tniel Messinger, of Boston.
Keg. i Majors, Charles Curtis, and Henry Rice.
SECOND DIVISION.,
FIRST BRIGADE,
1 St < Lieut.Colonel-Comd't, Thomas Butnam, of Salem
Reg. } Majors, William Ropes, and Samuel Mansfield.
2d. S Lieut.Col.Comd't, James Appleton, of Gloucester.
Re^. } Majors, Robert Elvvell,jr. and Benjamin Haskell
3d C LieatCol.Comd't, Abraham Edwards, Beverly.
Keg. "^Majors, Ebenezer Tappan, and Jesse Shelden.
Field Officers of Infantry. 1 3 7
4th CLicut.Col.Cr.mmd't, Saml. Brimbkccm, cf Lynn.
lee:- I Nlajors, David Capen, ard
5th S Lieut.Col.Comrr.d't, Gton-e Gardner, of Danvers.
^eg. I Majors, Tiiorndike Proctor, and Ames King, jr.
Sr.COND BRIGADE.
1st CLieutColnnel-Conid't, Eben. Hale, ofNe\v.)ury.
Ree ? Maiors, Dai^iel A-^ams, and Nathan Perley.
2d SLieut.Colonel-Comd't,Paul Porctr, of Wenhani.
Rec-. I Majors, John P. Choate, and WiUiani Andrews.
3d 5 Lieut.Col.Commandant, Solon.. Low, ot B' xh^rd.
Rec:. ( Majors, Jr-hn In^alls, jr. and Abiel Chandler.
4th S Lieut.Col.Conurt, Benjamin Evans, in Salisbury.
Reg* i Majors, William Boavdman, and Daniel vNeed.
5lh C Lient.Colonel-Comd'tTcsse Harding, oi Haverhill.
Keir. ? Myjors, Charles White, and Sam'l W. Dunci-.n.
6th S Lieut.Col.Conurt. P^iul Merrill, cf New bury port.
Reg. i Majors, Benjamin Vv'hitmore, and Eben. Stone.
THIRD DIVISION.
FIRST B R I GADE.
1st CLieut.Col.Comd't, David Townsend of Waltham.
Reg i Maiors, John Taitell. and Stephen Wheeler.
2d C LieutColonel-Connnd't, John Wadeyr<^^ Woburn.
Retr ? Majors, Samuel Tic'd and V^'illiam \\"\in.
3d S Liput.Col.Comd't, John Chandler, of Lexington.
Rpg. i Maiors, Samuel Train, jr. and CaU b Simonds.
4th ^ Lieut.Colonel-Commandant, WillinmRcckwccd.
Reg. I Maiors, Daniel Leland, and Isaac Whitney.
5th 5 Lieut.Col.Commd't. Jona. Pag-e, of Chailest(nvn.
Reg. i Majors, Joshua B. Phipps, and William Fernaid.
SECOND BRIGADE.
1st C Lieut.Col.Comd't, Micah M. Rutter, E. Sudbury.
Reg. I Majors, Samael Bmwn.jr. and John Allen.
2d 5 Lieut.Cc^l Cc-md't, Walter Hastings, cif 1 ownsend.
Reg i Majors, Francis Blond, and loseph Minot.
3d 5 LieutCol.Ct md't, SiIms Richardson, of Billerica.
Reg. I Majors, Frederick Blodget, and Henry Taylor.
FOURTH DnasioN.
FIRST BRIGADE,
ist' C Lt.Col.Comd't, Samuel Williams, Lmg-Meadow.
Reg. I Majors, Wm. Clark, antl Ebenezer Russell, jr.
2d 5 Lieut.Cv)l.Commd't, Thaildcus Fo<5te, Southwick .
Reg. i Majors, Aaron N. Phelps, and Daniel Merrick,
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ijS Field Officers of Infantry.
5d ( Lieut.Col.Comd't, Noah D. Mattocn, of Amherst.
Reg. I Major.s, John I'aylor, and D;iniel IViontague.
4th < Lieut.Col.Comd't, Alauson Knox, ot Blandford.
,Reg.(.xVlajors, David March, jr. and Horace Siuith,
5th j LientCol.Comd't, Issacher Brown, jr. Bnreifield.
Reg. } Majors, John Hoar, and James Biodget.
SECOND BRIGAD?;.
1st C Lieut.Col.Commd't, Joseph Billings, of Hatfield.
Reg. ■J_ Majors, Sylvanus Smith, and EUsha Strong.
2d 5 Lieut-Colonel-Comd't, Seth L. Howland, of GUI.
Reg. "^ Majors, Jolm Wilson, and Asapli Smead.
3d C Lieiit.Col.CGmd't, Berjamin S. \Vellb,Mcntague.
Reg I M< jors, Amory Gaie, and Samuel Brev.er.
4ih ^ Lifruc.CoLComd'i, WiUiam Ward, Worthington.
Reg. I Majors, John Packard, and Timothy Lyman, jr.
5Lii C LieutCoLComd't, Thomas Longley, of Hawley.
Reg. i Majors, Joseph Griswold, and Asa Howland. "
FIFTH DIVISION.
FIRST BRIGADE.
1st ^ Lieut.Col Coind't John B. 'J'liomas, of Plymouth.
Reg. ( Majors, Charles Holmes, and
2d ^ Lieac.Col.Comd'c, John B. Barstow, Hanover.
Reg. ( Majors, John CoUamore, and Joshua Bowker.
3d S Lieut.Colonel-Comd't,DavidGioyd,Bridgewater.
Reg. if Majors, Samuel Fobes, and Edward Southwortli.
4Lh { Lieut.CoLCum. Abiel Washijurn, of Middleboro'.
Reg. ( Miijors, Levi Peirce, and Ephraim Ward.
SECOND BRIGADE.
1st J Lieut.Col.Comd't, Ebenezer Hunt, of Rehoboth.
Reg. t Majors, John Mason, and Robert Peck,
2d 5 Lieut. Col.Commd't, Edward Pope, jr.N.Bedford.
Reg. C Majors, Tliomas F. Terry, and Bradford Dui fee.
3d ^ Lieut. Col. Com. Israel Dean, 2d. — of Taunton.
Reg. (^ Majors, Edward Crossman, and Charles Foster.
4th S Lieut.Col.Comd't, Sheiiherd Leach, of Eastham.
Reg. < Majors, Zebuion White, and Obed Robinson.
THIRD BRIGADE.
1st 5 L'eut.Colouel-Comd't, David Nye, of Falmouth.
Keg. ( Majors, Nathaniel Jenkins, and John F'reeman.
2d 5 Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant,
Reg. l xMajors,
3d S Lieut.Coln.Comd't, Watson Be rry, of Eastham.
Reg. J Majors, Moses Higgens, andHeu'y Knowl^.
Field Officers of Infantry. i$^
SIXTH DIVISION.
FIRST BRIGADE.
1st { Lieutenant-Colonel -Commandant,
Reg. J Majors, Maslerson Young, and Solomon Brocks.
2cl K Lieut.Col.Commd't, Nathaniel H jbbs, of Berwick.
Reg. i Majors, George Appiebee, and Mosey Hubbard.
3d S Lieut.Coln.Commd't, William frost, of Sanford.
Reg. c Majors, Benjamin Pierce, and Samuel (ioodwin.
4ta 5 Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant,
Rtg. ( Majors, Simon Nowell, and Henry Clark.
SECOND BRIGADE.
1st ^ LieutColonei-Commd't, John Spring, Standish.
Reg. ( Majors, Samuel Merrill, and William Waterman.
2d S L'.eutenant-Colonei Commandant,
Reg. 5 M jors, Stephen Bicktord, and John Moore.
3d" ^ Lieut.Coloael-C'ommd't, Dar.iel Lewis, of Alfred.
Reg. ( Majors, Issachar Kimball, and Nathan Kendall.
4th \ Lieut.Col.Comd'tJohn Hamilton, of Waterboro'.
Reg. ( Majors, Moses Moody, and Nicho.Edgecomb, jr.
SEVENTH DIVISION.
FIRST BKIGADE.
• 1st CLieut.Col.Commd't,Henry Sargent, of Leicester.
Reg. t Majors, Eli Proutv, and jose))h D. Sargent.
2d \ Lieut.Col.Commd't, Ezckiol Preston, ot Douglas.
Reg. ( Majors, Washington Hunt, and
3d S Lieut.Col.Comd't. Thomas Wheeler, Hardwick.
Reg. '^ Majors, Samuel Mixter, jr. and John Muzzy.
4th ^ Lieut.Col.Commd't, Asa Bacon, of Charlton.
Reg. I Majors, David Wight, 2d. and John Eddy, jr.
5 til S Lieut.Coln.Commd't. Stephen Davis, of Oxford.
Jleg. i Majors, Rufus Burden, and Prentice Cushing.
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Reg. ( Majors, Thomas Chamberlain, and Silas Flagg.
SECOND BR IGADE.
1st 5 Lieut.Col.Comd't.JacobW. Watson, of Princeton,
Reg. ( Majors, Jonas Johnson, and Oliver Barrett, jr.
2d ^ Lieut,Ccl.Commd't. Hezekiah Gibbs, of Boyiston.
Reg. i Majors, Holland Foi-bes, and Phineas Gleason.
Sd < Liev\t.Coln.Commd't. Jacob Whipple, of Dana.
Reg. c Majors, David H, Grosvenor, and Moses Waite.
4th S Lieut.Col.Coind't.Leonard Burn.ank,of Fitchburg.
Reg. ( Majors, John Buss, jr. I vers Jewett,
5th ^Lieut.Col.Comd't. Ephraim Stone, Templeton.
Reg. ^ Majors Samuel Cutthig, and Leonard Stone, jr.
440 Field Officers of Infantry/
EIGHTH DIVISIO/.
FIRST BRIGADE
1st < Lieut.Colonel-Cnmmd't, J(jhn tone, of Gardiner.
Reg ( Majors, Reuel Howard, and Henry VV. Fuller.
2d i Lieut.ColComd't. Walter R Biaisd^ll,of Green.
Reg i M-\jo?'s, Jotham Thomnson, and Moses Sprague.
o i \ Liv^t.Coi.Com'dt. Jos. Fairbanks, of Farmington.
Reg. } iVIajors. Thomas Jchnson, jr. and N^thT Russell.
4tn S Lieut. Colonel-Comman'dt, Ellis Sweet,of Wayne.
Rfn'. ( Majors, Samuel Currier, and Moses Wing, jr.
Sth i LieutCol Comd't, David M'Gaffy, of Rome.
Reg. ( Majors, Moses Sanborn, and Daniel Beach.
SECOND RRICADE.
1st J Lie-it. ColComd't, Elnath.Sherwin,of WatervUle.
Reg ( Mnjors, John Cleavek'.nd, and Ephraim Getcliell.
2d C Lieut.Col.Commd't, James Waugh, jr. of Starks.
Reg I Majors, John G. Neale, and Joseph Locke.
3cl ^ Lieutenant-Colonel-Commandant,
Reg. ( M iiors, Nathan Stanley, and
4th C Lieut.Col.Comd't, Caleb iewett,of Norridgewock.
Reg. (. Majors, Joseph Kinsmim, and Lem. Williams, jr.
NLNTH DIVISION.
FIRST RRIGADR.
1st < LientCol Comd't, E'phraim Kellogg, jr. Sheffield.
Reg./ Mijors, Thomas Stevens, and Abijah Curtis.
2d CLt Coi.Comd't, DeodarusC.Whitwood, W.Stockb.
Reg. (^Majors, Benjamin C Perkins, and John Hunt.
3d X Lieutenant-Colonti-Commandant,
Reg. i Majors, Matthew Ives, and James Adams, jr
SECOND BRIGADE.
1st J Lieut.Col.Commd'tJere Coldgrove,jr.of Adams.
Heg. ( Majors, Wm Waterman, and Sam'l Northam.
2d C Lieut.Col.Comd't, Nathan Ban-ett, jr. of Lenox.
Reg-t Majors. Erastus Rf^wley, and
3d S Lieut ColComd't, Solo. K. Chamberlain, Dalton.
Reg. {Majors, Manly PaddUford, and John Lcland.jr.
TENTH DIVISION.
f IRST BR IGADE.
1st J Lleut-Colonel-Commandnnt, Samuel M. Pond.
Reg. ( Majors, Pearl Spoffbrd, and o'omon Skinner.
2d ^ Lieut. Col.Commd't, Jacob Ulmer, of Lincolnville.
Reg. } Majors, Noah Miller, andThos. Cunningham, jr
Field Officers of Infantry. 141
3d 5 Lieut.Col.Comd't, Andrew Grant, of Hampden.
Reg. i Majors, John Balcli, and Joshua Cliamberlain.
4th ^ Lieut.Colonel-Commd't, Mark Traiton, Bangor.
Keg. I Majors, Benja. Batterfield, and Isaac Hodsdon,
SECOND B R I C A D E .
1st C Lieut.Col.Comd'i , J ames-Cam; 'bell, of Farrington.
Reg ^Majors, William Chalnrier, and
2(1 k Litut-Colnncl-C'.mmd't, John Black, of Ellsworth.
Rfg. ( Majors, Sabin Pond, and John Jellison.
3d i Lieut.ColoneUComd't, Jobcjoh Whitney, of Calais.
Reg. i Majors, John Balcom, ar.d Thomas Vose.
ELEVENTH DIVISION.
FIRST BRIGADE.
1st J LientCol.Commd't, Andr. Re*^d, of Georgetown,
Reg. J Majors, William Bourk, and D welly Turner.
2d 5 Lieut.Col.Commd't, Chas.l'homas, of Brnnswick.
Rpg.} Majors, Thos. S. Easterbrcok, and Nath'l Poor.
3d C Lieut.Col.Commd't, Abel Merrill, of Topsham,
Reg. 1 Majors, James M. Rogers, and Charles Pray.
SECOND BRIGADE.
1st 5 Lieut.Col.Comd't, Ezekiel Cutter, of Wiseasset.
Reg. ( Majors, Jc-hn M'Kown, and Daniel Cate.
2d C Lifi-ut.Col.Commandant, Robeit Day, of Bristol.
Reg. ^Majors, Ch ujes Clark, and ioel Howe, jr.
3d V Lieut.Col.Comd't, Isaac G. Reed, Waldcborough
Reg. i Majors, Herman Hawes, and Philip Keizer.
4th ^ Lieut.Col.Comd't, John Cummingsof Beaverhill.
Reg. ( Mijors, Mark Hatch, and Josejih Gowen.
5th < Lieut.Colonei-Comd't, Erastus Focte, of Camden .
Reg. ( Majors, Jona. Wilson, and Archibald G. Coombs.
TWELFTH DIVISION.
FIRST BRIGADE.
1st C Lieut. Colonel-Comd't, Ebcnezer Cobb, of Gray.
Reg.^ Majors, Caleb Rea, and William Dunn.
2d ^ Lieut.Coln.Commd't, Francis Clnite, of Otisfield.
Reg. ( M;)jors, John Perley, and Jiiccb Emerson.
3d i Lieutenant-Colonel-Comd't, Geoige Rogers, jr.
Reg. i Majors, Seth Mitchell, and Benjuniia boule.
SECOND BRIGADE.
1st C Lieutenant-Colonei-Commandant,
Reg. X M^jors,Thoina5Slemmons,andVViii.Slemmons,jr.
142 Officers of Cavalry. |
2tl < LieutColonTiI-Comd't, Jolin T. Smith, of Gorhara
Rf g. ( Miijors, He.iry V. Ciimston, and J<«eph Bailey.
3(1 5 Lieut.C(Mf)!iel-Comd't, Francis Osgood, Portland,
Reg. i Majors, Thomas Baker, and
THIRTEENTH DIVISION.
FIRST BRIGADE.
Lieut.Colonel-C< nimd't.Wiil'am Rveson, of Paris.
M'ijf rs,EbenezerRa Ason, aivl Simeo-'Cumniini^s.
Li' ut.Colonel-Commd't, Samuel Holland, of Jay. ,
Majors.
Lieut. Colonel-Commcl't, Cyrus Clark, of Minot.
Majors, Henry Farwell, -^nd Levi Merrill, jr.
SECOND BRIGADE,
Lieut Col' nel-Comd't, Amos Hastirgs, of Bethel.
Majors. Francis Keyes, and William Munroe.
Lieutenant-Colonel- Commandant,
Majors, James Steele, and Marshall Spring.
1st 5
Reg.?
3d 5
Reg.?
1st 5
2d ]
Reg.?
OFFICERS
FIRST DIVISION.
Fir t Brigade y I Battalion.
Aba Whitney, ofR'^x-
bury. Major.
ZfhediHh Hnllis, Capt.
N' hem.D Williams,Cant.
Sc;c. Brigade^ 1 Battalion.
Jedediah Atherton, of M'l-
ton. Major.
L\ither Swan, Capt.
Gecrge Dixon, Capt.
Cutter PoTid, Capt.
T/iird Bngade^l Battalion.
Charles P. Phelps, of Br^s-
ton, Major.
Isauc Cook, Capt.
Richard SuDivan, Capt.
SECOND DIVISION.
Firt Brigade A Battalion.
Joshua Giddings, of Ips-
wich, Major.
Jeremiah Penbody, Capt.
David Dodge, Capt.
OF CAVALRY.
Second Brig. 1 Regiment.
Lieut.Colonel-Com mand't,
Jert-miah Coleman,
of Newburyport.
Dean Carlton, 7 ?\/r •
Daniel Nourse,i^^^J^^^^-
Daniel Pron, Capt.
Benjamin Merrill, Capt.
Thomas Meady, Capt.
Jonathan Kimliall, Capt.
THIRD DIVISION.
Fir'si Brigade, 1 Regiment'
Lieut Colon; l-CoujnKrt,
Aipheus Ware, of
Sherburne.
Lemuel Sweetser, ?Tvrn-»
Wm. Trowbridge, 5 '^^^J ^•
Isaac Hurd, jr. Capt.
A!)ner Stanley, Cupt.
John McFarland, Capt.
Nathaniel Bracket, Capt.
Jo:>iah Locke, Gapt.
Officers of Cavalry.
H3
Seco ml B rig. 3 Co mji a yiies.
William Fletcher, Capt.
Mnse^ Whitney, dipt.
As t Scvatton, Capt.
FOURTH DIVISION.
First Rrigach, 1 Rrgimmt.
Lieut.Coloiiel-Comnui't,
Sol<MT)on Hoar, of
Brim field.
Moses Leonard, ? \t,,-'c
Hcman Lafli;i, \ '^^'^^ ^
Alexander Dixon, Capt.
Ezra Allen, Capt.
Silas Field, Capt
Job Dickenson,
Ltvi Flint,
Abraham Bs'ington,
Second Brigade, 1 Regiment.
Lieut.Colonei-Commd't,
Charles Fi Billings, of
Conway.
Erastus Billings, ^ ^r,^
Capt.
Capt.
CijJt.
ijors.
Capt.
Capt.
Capt.
Capt.
Capt.
Christo. Arms,
Consider Ewell,
Nathan Pntnamj
Thomas Wells,
Elihu Nims,
Eber Lee,
FIF FH DIVBION:
First Brigade, I Battalion.
Nath ai \ ie 1 Haskell , of
Rochester, Major.
Nathaniel Cross, Capt.
John Bennet, Capt.
Second Brig. 1 Battalion.
Daniel Gilbert, of Mans-
field, Miajor.
Seabry Lawton, Capt.
Hillard Earl, Capt.
Lemnel Whitin?^, Capt.
SIXTH DIVISION.
First Brigade, 1 Battalion.
Joseph Dane, of
Wells, Major.
Moses GoodwiQ, Capt.
Benj:^niin Smiih, Capt.
Aaron Hubbard, jr. Capt.
Second Brig. ■• Company,
Andrew Conant, of
A'fred Capt.
SEVEN IH DIVISION.
First BrigudeA Regiment.
L^'ent Colonel -Commd't,
Ebenf'zer B doom, of
Dc'uglas.
Sam'I Damon, } ^/r .
Samuel Fiske! ^^^^J^^^-
Peter Putnam, jr. Capt.
John Wr)()d, Capt.
PardtMi Keyes, Capt.
Joseph Lovell, Capt.
Edward Phillips, Capt.
Second Brig. 1 Regiment.
Lieut Colonel-Conimd't,
Moses Giout, of VVest-
borotigh.
John McElwain, 7 ^r .,
Andrew Smith, j ^^^^J ^•
J(jseph Park, Cant.
EIGHTH DIVISION.
Fir.^t Brigade, 1 Battalion.
Peter Grant, ofPittston,
Major.
Thomas Eatman, Capt.
Jeremiah Stinchfield,Capt.
Jonathan Judkins, Capt.
Second Brig. 1 Battalioru
Amos Barton, of Clin-
ton, Major.
Jonas Parlin, jr. Capt.
Joseph Camniett, Capt.
NINTH DIVISION.
First Brigade,! Battalion.
William Whiting, of
Great-Barrington, Major,
Artemas Ray, Capt.
Enos Smith, C^pt.
Joshua Smith, Capv
144
Officers of Artillery.
Second Brig. I Battalion.
Gershom T. Bulkley, of
VVilliamston, Major.
Horace Butter, Capt.
Solomon Bulklev, Cant.
TENTH DIVISION.
J*'irst Brigadcy 1 Battalion.
Jedidiah Herrick, of
Hamden, Major.
Annas Canr\pbell, Capt.
Jonathan Haskins, Capt.
Second Biig. 1 Comfmny.
Capt.
ELEVENTH DI VISK )N
Firdt Brigade, 1 Battalion.
Benjamin Ames, of
Bath, Major.
Samuel Jack, Capt.
William Frost, Capt.
Second Brig. 1 Battalion.
Thomas McCrate, of
OFFICERS OF
FIRST DIVISION.
Fivft Brigade^ iBattnlion.
Isaac Gale, of H ox-
bury, M-tjor.
Berjamin Derby, Capt.
Eamiind M. Sniiih, Capt.
William Cobb, Capt.
Second Brig. 1 BattaUun.
Harlous- Whitney, of
Franklin Major.
Nathan Ware, Capt.
D«Lvid Rug<;les, Capt.
Third Brigade^lBattalion.
W illiam Harris, of Bos-
ton, Major.
Joeeph E. Smith, Capt.
Jonv.han Thaxter, Capt.
Philip Bonne-r. Capt
SECOND DIVISION.
Firs ' B rig a d . I Regiin '^nt.
Lieu-t-Coloiiei-Com.rnd't,
3ohri Russell, cC Salem.
Wiscasset, Major
Isaac Barnard, Capt
John Chism, jr. Capt'
TWELFTH DIVISK)N^
First Brigade, 1 Battalion
Thomas D. Carterett, ol
North- Yarmouth, Major
Ephraim Kneeland, Captt
David Field, Capt/
Second Brigade, 1 Battal,
John Trowbridge, of
Portland, Major.
Samuel Miller, Capt. \
Hczekiah Winslow, Ctqit.
THIRTEENTH DIVIS.
First Brigade, 1 Battalion.
John Greeiiwood, of
Hebron Major.
William B. Bray, Ciipt.
Shei)herd Bucknam, Capt.
Daniel Coolidge, Capt.
\ ^^ai'
ARTILLERY-
Addison Plummer,
Jacob Peabody,
Jesse Putnam. Capt.
SL.mucl B icheller,jr. Capt.
Samuel Pearce, Capt
Henry Whipple, Capt.
One Battalion,Marblchead.
Benjamin T. Reed, of
Marblehead, Major.
John Giiley, Capt
Moses Goldthwait, Capt.
Second Brig. 1 Battalion.
Abbot Walker, of An-
dover. Major.
Thomas Pearson, Capt
Jeremiah Bachellor, Capt
Amos Holt, Capt.
THIRD DIVISION. .
First Brigade,! Regiment..
Lieut. Colonel Crimmd't,
Enoch Wiswell, of
Watertown.
Officers of Artillery.
esseChurchill, l^r .
ohn Sweetser, Capt.
"rancis Wheeler, Capt.
ames Brown, Capt.
^ath'l Harrington, Capt.
^nsiali Coolidge, Capt,
Second Brig. 1 BattaUm.
allies Lewis, of Gro-
toii, Major.
"saac Barron, jr. Capt.
A''illiafiiFarns\yorth, Cai>t.
FOUilTH DIVISION.
"^irst Brii^ade.lRegrment,
Lieut . Coicnel-Com mcl't,
vacant.
^enas Stefjbins, \^^ .,
iinrtusStebbius.j'"^^'^-'^"
Horace Noble, ('apt.
ieber Hitchcock, Capt.
iliab VVasUburii, Capt.
ulius Phr-lps, Capt.
iffcond Brig", 1 Regiment.
Lieut.Colonel-Cornmd't,
Cecil Dwiglit, of Nor ch-
ain ptoii. .
osi. D.Lyman, ) ^,/t ■
^oah Jgv, \ ^^^J^^^s-
>yl vanus Kelley, Capt.
Llijaii Mattoon, jr. Capt.
iamuel Kingman, Capt.
Vnsei Phelps. Capt.
FIFTH DIVISION
^irsi Brigade, 1 Battalion.
Vlicah White, of Roch-
ester, IVlAjor.
*^athaniel Bicknell, Capt.
iouth worth Sliaw, Cain.
iUsiia Barrel!, jr. Capt.
iecond Brig. 1 Battalion.
amuel Stall, of New-
Bedford, Major.
•avid Lane, Cam.
816,] N
HS
ThirdBrigade,\Baitalion,
Benj amm Foster, of Brews-
ter, M,^jor-
Weston Jenkins, Capt,
Abifl Crosbv, Capt«
SIXTH DIVISION,
First Bngade^ 1 Com/ianif,
Asa Freeman, of York,
Capt.
Second Brig. 1 Cojn/iany,
Capt.
SEVENTH DIVISION.
First Brigade, 1 Battalion.
Zuriel Howard, of Mil-
ford, Major.
Samuel Gi-aves, Capt.
Rufiis Thayer, Capt.
Abiel Elweli, Capt.
Second Brig. 1 Battalion.
Joseph Tenney, of Leom-
inster, Major.
Lewis Parker, Capt.
Nathan Pirtridg^e Capt.
EIGH rH DIVISION.
First Brigade, 1 Battalion.
Joseph Chandler, of
Monmouth, Major.
Samuel Raidett, Capt.
Abraham Johnson, Capt.
Samuel G. Ladd, Capt,
Second Brig. 1 Battalion.
John L. Prescott, of
Norridgewock, Major.
Dean Bang-s, jr. Capt.
Ebenez<^r Heald, Capt.
NINTH DIVISION
First Brigade, iBattalion.
David Leavenworth, of
Great-Barrington, Major.
Calvin Dewey, Capt.
Charles W. Hopkins,Capt.
Second Brig. 1 Battalion.
Jaiiiithan Whilney, jun. of
'4f5
Independent Cadets, &c.
Lanesborough, Major.
William Acox, C-ipt.
TENTH DIVISION,
vacant, M Jor.
Alfred Johnson, jr. Capt.
Bradford FT^iriow, Capt.
David J. Bent, Capt.
Second Brig. 1 Battalion.
vacant, Major.
John Sweet, Capt.
Micah T.Talbot, Capt.
ELEVENTHDIVISION.
Mrst BrigudejlBattaiion.
l^aniei Holden, of Tops-
ham, Major.
Peter O. Alden, Capt.
Nathaniel Sprague, Capt.
Nathan Green, Capt.
Second Brig. 1 Regimeiit.
LieutColonel-Commd't.
Ebenezer Thatcher, of
Thomaston .
Jacob Auld, ^ >j^^.
Marius Howe,
John Haskel,
ors.
Capt.
Nathaniel Morse, Cap
Barry G. Pomeroy, Cap
lereniiah Holton, Capt
TWELFTH DI^1SI()^
First Brigade,! BatiaUor,.i
Seth Townsend, of Free |
port, Majoi 1 1
Nathar.iel Brackett, Cap: ,
Robert Jarnson, Capi
Second Brig. 1 Battalioi ,
Lemuel Weeks, of Port
land, Majoi
Phinehas Varnum, Cap
Isaac Lp^i^hton, Cap
A mr s S. Webber, Cap ,
THIRTEENTH DIVI^
Mr St Brigade ^iBattalioh
Alden Blossom, cf Tui
ner, Majoi
Jonathan Bemis, Cap .
Leonard Richmond, Cap .
Second Brig. 1 Compam t,
Philip Eastman, ofFryo
burg, Cap
VIFJSIOJVJRY CORPS OF mDEPEJSfDEjY.
CADETS.
Captain, Lieut,Colonel, David S. Greenough, jr.
Lieuicnant, Major Henry N. Rogers.
JSTiAZ^n, Major David Sears, jr.
Adjutant y Captain James T. Baldwin.
Surgeon, John C.Warren.
N. B. A large proportion of the non-commissione I
Offic^-rs of the if)Mra Brigade, first Division, have forme I
an Ass'Xiation, denominated **TheSouloftheSoldi€ry~ '
for improvement in discipline.
Officers in the Third Brigade.
H7
miCERS in the THIRD BRIGADE, FIRST DIVISION.
(including Bojlcn andChdJea) in commission i\ov. laia.
Sj-tifaclicrMeneral, Arnold Welles.
Bn%acie-Quarter-Masier, \ v iUiam Smnimin.
Britmcle- Major and Insjicctor, Lucras M. bargent.
FIRST REGIMEtiT.
Lieutenant-Colond-Commandant, Amos Binney.
Mujors, Barzillai Hadson, and Zachari in Uall.
Adjutant, Sd.Tiuel Clark. CAa/2/am, vacant.
Q. Af7s/r^r,Oiiver Eldridge. i^-^rir^^^^n W ihrani Ingalls.
Fay-Ma.ter, Ste. Cashing. 5ur^A/l/ajv, Benja. Reed.
Cajitains. Lieutenants. ^"'i^^KK.
Gerrv Fairbanks Caleb Hartshorn Alexan. H. Gibbs
' Davis C. Ballard ^^. , ^
Levi Brighain Nath'l Richards
J accb Howe j ose pi 1 Lewis
John Peirce Jona. Copeland
Nathan Eaton Sanm;;) Noyes
Charles Hoe-d Isa ac j e nnev
Robt.G. Mitchell David Henshaw
Chrisio. Lincoln Ephraim Jones ,
Samuel Davis Dan'i C.Robmson
vacant Pliny Smith
Moses Ames
Daniel Danton
John Tewksbury
Samuel Howe
Aidrew Green
Thaddeus Page
Eiisha Norcross
Ezra Eatf'U
Asa Tisdale
SECOND REGIME NT.
Lieutemnt-ColoneL-Commandant, Jonalhan Whitney.
Mam^, EleazarG. Bouse, and Benjamm Loring.
Mi^ant, Abner Bourne C/.a/y/a.';., Charles Lowell
Q Master. Hen.ry S. Waldo Surgeoju GeorgeParkman
^a^-Ma6).Sam.W.Kendall Surf,^. Mate, Geo.B.Doane
Cafitains.
Mich. Roulstone
Asa Richardson
George Welles
Geoi ge Sullivan
Caswell Beal
Samuel B. Ford
Gedncy King
John Do'kl
Daniel L.Gibbins
vacant
Lieutenants.
Samuel Lucas
Elna Hayt
James Uussell
Lemuel Blake
Jesse Shaw
Job Drew
Her.ry Codman
James N. Staples
Ezekiel Jones
j oshua Preston
Ensigns.
FrancisSuuihack
Ira Brown
Simon Gardner
Benj.T. Pick man
John VV. Hyde
Sylvan. Packard
vacant
Moses .laqnith
John M. Marston
Ephra. Whitney
148 Cavalry, Artillery, &c.
,. THIRD REGIMENT.
i^ipitcyiant-Colo7idCommandaiit Daniel Messinjrer.
M^jor^^ Charles Curtis, and Henry Rice.
^6/y^a7z/,Steph.FHh-bank.s C/;.////.Nat,L Frothingliani
. Fair^Mast, Ferdi.E.Wh.te •V.Mzrt', Gam.BradtVM'dJr'.
o(7/.:a2rz5. .Lieutenants. Endi-ns.
^ie^^.r,ton Josh.rx S.monds Christo. W. jr.
Be.uB.Appleton LukcRichardsr.n John Park '^
^muc»H.l-arker Bej.minDarlins Bof,ia, \\"n.low
Benj HurtiPgton Joseph Williams VVni. B. Wilhs -
M^S rT ^'^'^' H.rrfhgton Amos Sumner
MK.hB. Bacon vacant SaRnicl L^-eds
Josep]^ r,.,,kd-is David Mcody^ Johr) He-.rd ter
Dav,d Francis George Bond iXi^l tli^'f^^J^^r
John Drayton Edwnrd Bagbee RMf.G.Aniory,jr.
Battalion of Artillery,
^%'^^'» VViiiiam Harris.
Adjutant. Leavitt Nason Qr. Master, Calvin Bailey.
Captains Lieutenants.
te \ T^r"''^! &"^^" Wilkinson, Joseph Stone.
feiiln «" ^^'^'''^'' f;^"?'' J"^"^-^' i^- .T*^'^" A. Shaw.
Phihp-Bonner Martin Burr, Otis Clatiin.
Squadron of Cavalry.
^^. ^'^Z^^' Charles P. Phelps,
./f^yt^^an^ George Lyman. Qr. Master, VVm. Sturgis.
Caiitains. Lieutenants. Cornets
Isaac Cook Wm. H. Pre.ntiss r .,., o ,
George Dr^niett •'^'"" Salmon
Richavd Sullivan ^^^ ^^^f^-e R,,p, ^^^3, j^^
^^'^^™r^0^i:?..yONOURABLE ARTILLERY
L1)MPANY. Incorporated 1638.
Y^fitain, Capt [obn Rcuistonp.
x^euunant, Doct. Robert F^Minellv.
V- •^/^•s^i-", Doct. Tererce Wakefield,
/^r^a. Andrew Sigourney, Esq. Clerk. Dexter Dana.
J.^/ Serjeant, Lieut. Lnke Pichnrdson,
J« ^f 7^-0^2/, Captain Daniel Dnrton.
3a V;j.«;.;r, Captain Andrew Roulstcne.
Ath Serjeant, Mr. Dafiiel Wise.
Superintendant of the Armory , Dav. W. Bradlee, Esq.
Town OflEicers in Bofton. I49
TOWN OFFICERS IN BOSTON.
Selectmen.
Charles Biiliinch | Joseph Foster | Joseph Anstia
Ebenezer OUver 1 Benjamin Weld RoI)crt V\ ilLams
fona. HunneweU ! Joseph Lovering 1 Edmund Hart
The Selectnien meet at their Chamber in Faneuil-Hall
-very Wed^aesday afternoon, for transactini; the pni-
iential affairs of the town ; and on the last Monday^ m
each month, for the purpose of examimng and aliowmg
accounts against the town.— Matthew Nazro, Messen-
ger. Samuel Champney, Assistant.
Toivn- Clerk, Thomas Clark— Office, Faneuil-Hall.
Salary, §1000 pr. ann.
Tow7uTrcasurei\ U" Collector of Taxes, Andrew Sig-
curney. Salary, ^2000 pr. ann.
Countij-Treasurer,:idhn Winslow.
[Offices kept m the Old State-House.]
■ Overseers of the Poor.
William Smith Samuel Snelling Joseph Rjj^^ards
W^illiam PhiUins Ozias Goodwin Jonathan Phillips
RedfordWebster Wm. Mackay Samuel May
Thomas Perkins Jos Coolidge.jr. Jacob Hall
Master of the Jims-Home, George Deblois.
Phydcian and Surgeon, Dr. Lemuel Hayward.
School-Committee.
The Selectmen, together with
i Dr Thomas Welsh Rev. Horace Hohey
Dr Aaron Dexter Peter O 1 hacher Esq.
. WiUiam Smith Esq. Francis J. Ohver, Esq.
Tr^hn Heard ir Esa. Dr. John C Warren
&'^s D^ni/Esq^; WiUiam V^ells, Esq.
Rev. Charles Lowell
Committee of Finance, The Selectmen, Overseers ©f
the Poor, and Board of Health.
isiej N2
15® Town Officers in Bofton.
Instructors in the Public Schools.
LatiRGraTn.Master,Benja.Apthoi^pGoiild,Cent!e School.
r Thomas Pay son. South School'
EnglishGram.Masters,<t'^^" -^f^^^.^'^^ <^t'ntre School-
MEzekiel LW.e, Korih School-
C Joseph Muiliken, \^' est School-
n-hn 1 iieston. North School.
Writing Masters. < i^"^^^^ >^''f ^'^' South School.
) foria. Snellmj^, Centre School.
C Bt;njamin Holt, West School.
■Ftrewarcis,
Thos.Melvirie.choseriirrQ Samuel M. Thayer 1810
Andrew Cupjiii.gham 1795 Joseph Tiklen ISU
John Wmslow 1797 Joseph Austin 1811
Stephen Codm an, 1798 Benjamin Rich 18U
Jonathan Hunnewell 1802 Joseph Loverin? 1812
Daniel Messinger 1802 Gednev Iving inr^
William Sulhvan 1806 Francis J. Oliver iSi^
Benjamin Smith 1806 John D. Williams 1812
Nathaniel Curtis 1808 William Harris 1814
Edward Cruft 1808 John Winslow. ir. 1814
James Philhps 1868 Jonathan Lorine 1815
Nathan Webb 1810 John xMackay is 15
Andrew Cunningham, Secretary,
Board of Health.
Benja.Whitman Pm/cfew?. Nath'l Greencugh,5'fcrV.
Ward 1 James Robinson 7 Stephen Bean
2 James Farrar 8 James I.oring
o Danus;Boardman 9 David W.Brad'ee
4 h.noch Patterson lo Benja. Whitman
5 Jonathan Loring n Thomas Jackson
_ 6 George W. Otis 12 Henry Bass
Visiting Physician of the Port, Dr. Thomas Welsh.
Messenger to the Eoaid, William Phillips.
[Health-Office in Faneuil-HalL]
Sujierintendant of Police, Charles Bulfinch. § 1 000,
rr^ai J^.^^^^''^^ Bridge, .Assistant. ^5Q0.
[Office m Selectmen's chamber, Faneuil-HalL]
^ Assessors of Taxes. g816 each.
rmncis Green, Samuel M, Thayer jXaUian Webb
Town Officers In Bofton.
151
Juditors ofJccounts of the Tonvn- Treasurer, Seiect-
men, Ovt-rsccrH of the Foor, and Board oj Health.
Stephen Codman," Francis J. Oliver, ai.a J( hn Osbcrn.
Trustees of Land on Boston J\'eck:
E.'lwardTuckerman, Joshua Davis, William Hammatt,
Peter O. Thachcr, Thomas Dawes, William Dall.
jlssay Masterly Jolm Wells and Richard Austin.
Clerk and Lisfiector of the Market, Nathaniel Meriam.
Constables a f pointed for one year, to July, 1816.
Thos. Stevenson, N.square se'll-street
Thos.HoJdcn,126Mocn-st r.
Elisha' Copeland, Picas -st,
Sf)lo.Twist,4>'. i^"SscU-st.
Moses Tliayer,Pond-street
Wni. Brocks, bchooi-street
James Perkins, Spring str.
\\^m. Tapper, Nassau-str.
William Dir.smore, S.Rus
W' en . R .Barker,C ambr st .
Benjamin C. Stevenson,No.
16 Middle-street
Geo.Jackson,Wms'sConrt
GeorgeRced, VVilliam's do.
Andrew Sanborn. State-st.
Jabez Wilson, Constable for South-Boston .
07^ Constables' Offices are kept in Dorset-Lane.
Cullers of dry Fish.
Charle's Pock James Ercwn
•Nathaniel. Howe
Benjamin Clark
Gershom Spear
John Smith
John Bannister
Benjamin Owen
Fence Vieivers.
Wm.J.Hammatt
Thos. Lambord
Benjamin White,
W' illiam Ellison, and Nathl. Bradlee.
HaiiToards and Hogreeves.
Barney Sloan, Neddy Curtis, Joseph Champney, and
Joseph Selaway.
Hayiueigher, Samuel Phillips.
Insfiectors of Stone Lime.
Francis James, Michael tiomer, and Samuel Sprague,
Surveyors of Boards and other Lumber
Nath'l Bradlee
Wm. Clouston
John Cogswell
Thomas Christie
Noah Doi;pet
William Ellison
Wiiliam Green
Eleazer Homer
Benjannn White
Joseph Stcdder
Allen Bowkcr
Braddock Loring
Wm. Ell'^on, jr.
Richard Thayer
Nath'l Glover
John HoM e, jr.
Edw J. Rcbbins
Henr> Blake
Joseph Tucker
Moses Eayresjr
52
Town Officers In Bofton,
Cullers of Hoops and Staves.
Henry Purkiu, John Sniiih, Natlianiel Howe, and
Benjamin Clark.
Surveyors of Highways, l"he Selectmen.
Purveyors of Hemfi, bauinel Einiiions, James Phillins
Purveyors of Wheat, Edward Tuckerman, and josiali*
Snelling.
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
Richard Austin.
Sealers and Weighers of Lighters and Bsats,
Caleb LoiiMg, jr. andLenraei Capen.
Pound Keejier, Nuddy Cunis.
Town-Cricr, James VVilstni," Hanover-Street.
TXT. • ^^ctioneers. Licensed to Juh' 31, 1816.
VVhitwell&Bond Asahell>lympton Silas Fieid
1 homas Clark Philip Maretf
Cornel.Coolidge N, H. VVliitaker
Kich d Edwards David Forsaith
Caleb Hay ward Charles Htad
1 . K Jones £c Co. Sam'i L. Abbott
John Jutau Geo.G.Channing
E. & L Parks \Vm. Cochrane
Joseph Ripley- WilJiani Dehon
James Bourguin David M. Eaton
Geori-e Noble Henrv White
Stephen Brown VVm Gridlev, jr.
Sam'iF. Coolidge Daniel Hersey
Horaiio Bass Abraham Jones
John VVnislowJr. Tohn iXlinchin
Frink Stratton Henrv J. Oliver
Francis Amory John Tvler
James A. Allen Francis Wilby
ChariesEdwards Jv-hn White
Sufierintcndant of the Burying Grounds.
Daniel Oliver, Pond Sireet. Office, Faneuil-Hall.
U7ider takers.
Samuel Winslow, Lyan-st, Nath'I E.Bell, Middle-str.
Wm. Hirtwell
Cliarles Willis
Lemuel Blake
lliomas Battelle
Josq)h L. Cun-
niaghani
S. &J. Cabot
Geo. L. Deblois
Joseph Grafion
Rich. H. Hough
Charles H. Jones
Fr.W. Ingraham
David Marston
Wilham Tucker
"iitcomb &Clark
Phiiieas Capen
Samuel Prijice
John P. Oicutt
J .Hutchinson, Bromf.lane.
C. B. Munroe, Middle-str.
Levi Goodrich, Warren- St
J. F. Newton, Hull-street.
Ter. M'Coristine, Sea-str.
Ebenez. Claflen, Beach-st.
John Low, Staniford-strect.
Allen Lauchlen, Atkins.str.
Zeal Skidmore, Nassau-st.
'I'homas Southard, Pond- st.
Comfort Claflen, Creek
[lane.
Henry R. Stephenson, for people of colour
Phyficlans, Surgeons, &c. 153
Physiciana^ Surgeons^ ^c.firactidng in Boston.
* Samuel Danforth, m.d. Green-Street.
,* Isaac ^and, m.o. Atkinson-Street^
* John Jeffries, m.d .Franklin Street.
■^ Lemuel liayward, m.d, 85 Nf'wbury-Strect.
D ivid Townscnd, m.i>. Bovist-nii-Street.
■ ifon Dexter, m.d. Milk-Street,
ii unmas Welsh, m.d. Sudbury -Street.
* WiHiara Spooner, m.d. Bulfi!xli-Strcet.
* l:^aac Rand, jr. a.m School-Street.
* Joshua Thomas, m.d. thi-ee dooi's from Mill-Bridge.
* WillifuTj !r'.;^nlls, m.d. Sclic-il-Street.
* As.i BuII;trd. m.d. vS4 Orang*-Street.
* John G. Coffio, r.i.D. Central Court, Newbury-Street
* Jacob Gates, Derrje-Strcet.
* John Dixwell, m.d. Southack's- Court.
* James Jackson, m d. 26, Sum iner- Street.
* Benjamin Shurtleff, m.d. 18, Hanover-Street.
* John C. Warren, m.d. 7, Park-Street.
* Horace Bean, a.m. 38 Hanover- Street.
* John Gorham, m.d. 44, Newbury-Stieet.
* Wilham Gamage, m.d. Brattle-Square.
*" Thomas I. Parker, m.d. Fran kiio -Street,
* Jphu Randall, m.d. 5 Wmter-Street.
* George Bates, m.d. 20 Marlboro'-Strcet.
* George C. Shattuck, m.d. Cambridge-Street.
* John B. Brown, m.d. Court-Street.
* Asa Buck?iam, a.m. Winter-Street.
* Samuel R. Trevett, m.d. 21, ?vlarlbcro'-Street.
* Jacob B!,s;low, m.d. Tremont-Sireet.
* Waker Channing, m.d. Otis Place.
* Jrhn Revere, m.d'. 20, Hanover-Street.
* Eieazer Clapp, m.d, 6, Green -Street;
* ;\i>ner Phelps, m. d. Boylstor.-Piace.
Auguste Lemcsv, Creck-La.ne.
Pet.-i- St.iVIcdard, Back-Street.
Amos FarnsM'ortli, m.d. Hanover-Street.
Geori^e Piirkman, (ireen-Strcet.
George Play ward, m.d. Suffoik-Place.
Nathaniel Loveli, m.d. Summer-Street.
T. Dexter, Richmond-Street.
Wiliiam Bracifcrd, m.d. Green-Street.
Q:^ The f^rrcfdirig- are opfircved by the Massachu-
setts Medical ^ocictij, ofvjhich those maikcd thus (*)
are members.
154 Eftlmate of Foreign Coins, &c.
John Dwight, A.M. 33, Court-Street.
Sainuel Ciiftbrd, Fish-Street.
Packard, Middle-Street.
Surgeons Dentist.
William P. Greenwood, Portland-Street.
Thomas Parsons, Broat!- Street.
Tiiomas Barne^, Court-Sti-eet.
VOTES FOR GOVERNOk-
FoiMr.Strong,ini8oo 19,630 For Mr. Gerry, 16,958
For do iRoi 2,5,4,52 For do 20,169
For do 180229,9^3 For do 19584
For do 180320,199 For do 11,-50
For do 1804 3i, oil For Mr. Sullivan, 23979
F^or do 1805 3,5,204 For do 33- "5^*
For do 1806 36 433 F^r do 36 031
For do 1807 39,224 For do 4i>954
FoiMr. Gore, ini8o8 j,9, 643 For do 4i»i93
For do 180947,96 For Mr. Lincoln, 45, 18
For do 181044,272 For Mr. Gerry, 46,541
For do 1811 40,142 For do 43i8^8
ForMr.Strong,ini8;2 52,695 For do 51.326
For do 181356.7,51 For Mr. Varnura, 42,7^^9
For do 181456,374 For Mr. Dexter, 45»953
For do 181550,921 For do 43>938
In Bofton 1815, Mr. Strong had 3,135 Mr. Dexter, i,439
EJlimate of Foreign Coins and Currencies at the Cnjlom-Hovfes
of the United States. Dolls Cts,
Eich pound flcrllng of Grcat-Britair, at - 4 44
Each pound ftcrling of Ireland, - - 410
Each livre tournois of France. - - - - i8-|
F.ach florin or guilder of the United Netherlands, 40^
Each mark banco of Hamburg, - - . 333
Eich rix dollar of Denmark, - - - - 1 co^
Each rial of plate of Spain, ----- 10
Each rial of vcllon of Spain, _ - - - 5
Each mjlree of Portugal, - - - - l 24
Each talc of China, - - - - - - 1 48
Each pagoda of India, - - - ' - • 1 84
Each rupee of Bengal, - - • - - - 6^
Banks in MafTa-chufetts. 155
Massachusetts Bank at Boston, Capital, §1600,000.
Incorporated June 23, 1812, to continue till Oct. 1831.
Officers elected on the 1st Wednesday in January.
Williim Phillips, President. Joseph Head, Cashier.
JDircctorSy Joseph Head, Joseph Cooiidge, Aaron
Dexter, Benjamin Greene, William Parsons, John Phil-
lips, Samuel Salisbury, Samuel H. Walley, G. G. Lee,
Joseph Tilden, Edward Tuckerman, jr.
Tellers^ Thomas Chase, Samuel Payson.
First Book Keefier^ Nathaniel H. Furness.
Second Book Keefter^ James Dodd.
DLcount Clcrky Edward Sharp.
^dsshtcmt Clerky John H. Pjowes.
jMcsscnger^', James Hill, Josiah Willard.
:J7^ Days of Discount, IMonday and I'hursday.
Union Bank, at Boston.
Incorporated June 23, 1812, to continue till Oct. 1S31.
[Cipital, §1200,000.]
Directors elected on the 1st Monday in October.
Samuel Brown, President George Burroughs, Cashier.
Directors, Benjamin Busse}', Timothy Bigelow, Tris-
tram Barnard, Samuel Ct.bb, G. L. Chandler, Joseph
Hall, Benjamin Joy, John Welles, Thomas L. Winthro]),
Joseph Sewall, John Odin, and Alden Bradford, ex officio
as Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Paying Teller, Samuel Parker.
Receivinfr Teller, George Lyman,
First Book Keeper^ Nathaniel Emmons.
Second Book Kce/ier, Johnscn J ackson .
Discount Clerks,Wm. Furness, and Henry Stevenson.
Messenger, Jona. Trott. /'or^er, Benjamin White,
(jnr Day of Discount, Tuesday.
Boston Bank.
Incorporated June 23, 1812. Charterto continue till the
1st Mf^nday in October, 1831.
[Capital, Sl«00,000.]
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in October. ^
John T. Apthoro, President. Jos. Chapman, Cashier.
Directors, William Pratt, W^illiam Sullivan, Daniel
Sargent, George Lyman, Ebenezer Francis, Nathan
Appleton, Gardner Greene, Israel Thorn dike, jr. Tim-
othy Williams, Josiah Bradlee, Joseph Coolidge, jr. Robt.
G. Shaw, John T. Apthorp, ex officio j as Treasurer of
"the Commonwealtk.
156 Banks in Maffachufetts.
First Teller y R-.fbert La.sh, jr.
S''cond Ttllery Thomas Pownrs.
First Book Kerfier, James Ellison.
Sfcond Book Keejitir^ James L. Parker.
Discount Clerk, Matthew S. Parker.
^^sfiistant Clerks Henry Cashing.
Alcsscnger, Alexander Bowers.
Forcer, Jrslin Holbrook.
Solidt or for Loans onBonclnlffMortgagesWpciSwXWxvin .
i]r7^ Days of Discour.t, Tuesday and Friday,
State Bank at Boston. [Capital, 83,000,000.]
Ir.cor. ]ii;;e 27, 1'>11. Charter to continue 20 years.
D;recif"!'s elcctpii on the first Mond ly in October.
William Wani. Presid. Saml. Frothinghnm, Cashier.
Direct orn^ (leorge Blake, James Prince, David W.
Child, VVm.Shiaimci), Samuel Billings, Francis Welsh,
Georg? li ilict, Tiicnias Cashing, Asa Whitney, Will-
iam WliiUcmorc, jr.
Paying 'Bdl-r, George Barker.
Btcciving Tdler, Thomas Wiley.
Firat Book ICerfif^ry John Pickens, jr.
S cofid Book Kdc/ier^ George Homer.
Ijiicount Clerk, Ch.-n-les Harris.
yl.slstant Discount Clerk, Samuel Austin, jr.
Intercut Clitrk, Henry A. Clark.
Collection Clerk, Josiah Sueliing.
Aicfi^enger^ Tli^'nas Pitts. Porter y John White.
(erf- Disct.Days, Mondays &:Thursdays,before 11 o'clock.
Kfw-Enghnd Bunk at Boston.
Capital, one minion. §750,000 pairl.
Nathl. Goddard, Presid. Eben. Frothingham, Cashier.
Director,-^, Samuel Dorr, David Greenough, Benja-
min Rich, Wm. Ropes, Lemuel Shaw, John D. Will-
iams, John Bryant, Josiah Marshall, William Appleton,
Thomas Motley, Gt'orge Trott.
Paying Teller, William CoflSn, jr.
Receiving Teller, Enos Briggs.
First Book Kceher, John Nazro.
Second Book Keefier, Samuel Brewer.
Discount CU-rky Gcrihom Cobb.
Assistant Clerk, James R. Knight.
ilv^E R R OR . — ^In p. 155, insert Eliashib Adams as Re-
ceiving Teller at Union Bank, instead of the name there
inserted by an accidental mistake, in a few copies.
Banks in Maflachufetts. 157
ForeU^n Money Clerks Jacob Bender.
McssengeVy Bela-iJuiittii?!;. Porter, lv\ Brown.
j)y* Discount Days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
Manufacturers^ ^ Mechanics^ Bank at Bosto?i.
John Bellows, President. Chester Adams, Cashier.
Faying Teller^ H. B. Sloiie.
Receiving Teller, James Dalton.
First Book Keeper^ George Wheeler.
Second Book Keefier, Samuel Abbot.
Discount Clerk, John Wheelwright.
Mr?isengcr, William Furness. Porter, H. Bugbee.
Directors, Fibe:^ez.^r T. Andrews, Jcjiatban Dorr,
S.uiiuel Fales, Jonathan Hinnewell, Benjamin Russell,
Isaac Stevens, Thornas B. Wales, John French, Samuel
Spear, Timothy Walker.
■^j^ Discount Da} s, Mondays and Thursdays.
Mcchanicks'' Bank in yVewburyfiort.
Capital, S2C0,0C0.
Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; to continue till Oct. 1S31.
Officers elected Isc xVI mday in October.
John Pettingil, Presi.lent. John R. Hudson, Cashier.
Phanix Bank. Capital, §100 009.
Incorporated Feb. 27, 1795 Charier renewed to the
Ivt Monday i;i OcK^ber, 1831.
Officers electfd on the 1st Monday in J^^nuaiy.
Joseph Chase, President. Philip H. Fo!,R;er, Cash.ier.
Mintucket Pacific Bank. Capital, Si 00.000.
Incorp. Tvme 23, 1812. Charter to 1st. October, 1831.
Officers elected on the 1st JMonday in July.
Jethro Mitchell, jr. President. James At'hearn, Casliier.
Meivburyfiort Bank. Capital, S210,000.
Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; to continue to the 1st Mon-
day in October, 1831.
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in October.
Wm. Bartlett, President. Samuel Mulhken, Cashier.
Portland Bank. Capital, §300,000-
Incorporated June 15, 1799 ; and to continue from July
1, 1799, tojulv, 1819.
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in January.
Matthew Cobb, President. Jaseph Swift, Cashier.
1816.] O
158 Banks in MalTachufetts.
Cumberland Bank at Portland. Cai)ital, g300,00a
Incorporated June 23, 1812. Chnrter to the 1st Mou-
day in October, 1831.
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in June.
Isaac Ilsley, President. Levi Cutter, Cashier.
Essex Bank at Salem. Capital, 8300,000.
Incorpo.Junel8, 1799; and to continue to July I, 1819.
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in June.
Joseph White, President. WiUiam S.firay, Cashier.
(frf" Discount Days, Monday and Wednesday.
Salem Bank. Capital, S:00,0(?0.
Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; and to continue to the first
day of Octobei', 1831.
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in October.
Joseph Peabody, Pi-esident. John Moriariy, Cashier,
(}C|r Discount Days, Monday and Tiiui sday.
Merchants'' Bank at Scilcm. Capital, S200,000.
Incorporated June, 1811. Charter to continue 20 years
from the first Mondav in October, 1811.
Officers elected first Monday in October annually.
Joseph Story, President. J. W. Tread well, Cashier.
Gloucester (Cape-Ann) Bank. Capital, S120.000.
Incoq:)0. June 23, 1812; and to continue till Oct. 1831.
Officers elected on the first Monday in October annu-
ally. John Somes, President. Joseph Allen, Cashier.
Beverly Bank. Capital, §160,000
Incorporated June 23, 1812; to continue till Oct. 1,1831.
Officers elected on the first M;jnday in October.
Mcses Brown, President. Josiah Gould, Cashier.
IViscasset Bank at TVh-casset. Capital, §250,000.
Incorporated June 23, 1812. Charter to the first Mon-
day in October, 1831.
Officers elected on the first Monday in Se]itcmbcr.
Abiel Wood, President. Henry Roby, Cashier.
Bedford Banky at jYew-Bedford. Capita], S200,000.
Incorpora. June 23, 1812. Charter to tlie 1st Oct. 1831.
Officers elected on the first Mondav in October.
Thomas Hazard, President John Pickens, Cashier.
Banks in MafTachufetts. 159
Saco Bank. Capital, §120,000.
Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; and to continue to the 1st
Monduy in October, 1813.
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in October.
T. G. Thornton, President. Samuel Peirson, Cashier.
Phjmouth Bank. Capital, §100,000.
Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; to continue till Oct. 1,1831.
Officers elected (in the 1st Monday in January.
William Davis, President. Wdliam Goodwin, Cashier.
Halloivelland Augusta Bank at Halloivell.
Capital, §150,000.
Incorporated June 23, 18)2 ; to continue till Oct. 1, 1831.
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in January.
Thomas Agi-y, President. John Merrick, Cashier.
Worcester Bank. Capital, §200,000.
Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; to continue 19 years frcm
the 1st Monday in October, 1812.
Officers elected en the 1st Wedtiesday in October.
Daniel Waldo, President. Sam'l Jennison, jr. Cashier.
Kennebeck Bank at Augusta. Capital, §100,000.
Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; to continue from October 1,
1812, to October 1, 1831.
Eben. T.Warren, President. Jesse Robinson, Cashier.
Directors, Joshua Gat^e, Gideon Farrell, Benjamin
Dearborne, Nathaniel Cheever, Ariel Mann, Joseph
Chandler, Benjamin Wales, S. C. Whitticer.
Taunton Bank at Taunton. Capital. §100,000.
Incorporated June 23, 1 8 1 2 ; to continue till Oct. 1, 183 f .
Samuel Fales, President. James L. Hodges, Cashier.
Directors, Simeon Tisdale, Samuel Crocker, Job
Godfrey, Nicholas Tillinghast, Marcus Morton, Elipha-
let Wilhams, John West. Jonathan Ingell.
Marblehead Bank. Capital, §120,000.
Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; to continue to Oct. 1, 1831,
Officers elected on the 1st Monday in October.
Nathaniel Hooper, President. John Russell, Cashier.
Kmnebunk Bank. Incorporated June 16, 1813.
Joseph Moody, President. H. Clark, Cashier.
i6o Banks in Maflachufetts.
Hampshire Bank. Incorpc.rated June 16,1813.
Joseph Lyman, President. F. H. Wright, Cashier.
Lincoln Bank. Iticorporated June 16, 1813-
Samuel Davis, President. Seih Trufant, Cashier.
Bath Bank. Incorporated June 16, 1813.
Joshua Wingate, jr. Presi, Thos. D. Robinson, Cashier.
Dcdham Bank^ Capital, gl 00,000.
Incorporated Feb. 1814 ; to continue till October, 1831.
Willard Gay, President. Jabez Chickenng, Cashier.
Directors, Willard Gay, Elijah Crane, James Rich-
ardson, Phineas Ellis, and Jabez Chickering.
(t?^ Disccunt day, Friday.
Augusta Ba7ik, at Augusta. Incorpora. Jan. 21, 1814.
Capital, glOO,000.
James Bridge, President George Crosby, Cashier.
Waterville Bank at Waterville. Capital, §100,000,
Incorporated February 12, 1814.
Nath'l Gilman, President. Asa Redington, jr, Cashier.
Gardner Bank at Gardner.
Capital, §100,000. Incorporated January 31, 1814.
Peter Grant, President, banford Kingsbury, Cashier.
Lijiin Mechanick^s Bank. Capital, Si 00,000.
incorporated February 28, 1814.
John L. Johnson, President. Benjamin OUver, Cashier.
Sjiringjield Bank. Capital, 200,000.
Jonathan D-vvight, President. Moses Bliss, Cashier.
Paivtucket Bank. Capital, giOO.OOO.
Oliver Starkweather, Presidt. John Holroyd, Cashier.
Incorporated June 13, 1814.
Merrimack Bank. Capital ^iOO,000.
David How, President. L. White, Cashier.
Incorporated June 14, 1814.
State-Prison at Charlestown.
Directors, James Prince, James T. Austin, and Caleb
Bingham, Esqrs. Salary, ^ 100 each per annum.
if^'an/(?/?, Gamaliel Bradford, Esq. 1500 dols. do.
Chaplain, Rev. Oliver Brown. 150 dols. do.
/'/iz/Maa/z^SMy-^.JosiahBartlett.Esq. 250 dols. do. .
WJilium H. Lane, Clerk. Wiiham Going, Keeper,
Infurance Companies. 1 6 1
J\,'ew- England Marine Insura?ice Co?npany at Boston.
Capital, §300,000.
Incorporated March 5, 1803 ; and to continue 20 years.
Officers e!e6led on the ift Monday in January.
Peter C. Brooks, Prefident. James Hall, Secretary.
DireQors, Gardner L. Chandler, Gardner Greene, Ozlas
Goodwin, John Holland, NchemiahParfons, William Phil-
lips, John Phillips, Jofcph Tilden, Thomas L. Winthrop,
Richard D.Tucker, Samuel H. Walley. -
Union Insurance Comfiany at Boston.
Capital,' ^300,000 Dollars.
Incorporated March 28, 1B04 ; and to continue 20 years.
Officers elcft-d on the 2d Monday in January.
Thomas Perkins, Prefident. Samuel King, Secretary.
DireElors, Thomas Dennie, Benjamin Wrld, Edward
Cruft, Bcnjam.in Rich, William Shimmin, Nathan Bridge.
Mejjenger, Jeremiah Kahler.
Commercial Infurance Office at Bojlon.
Benjamin P. Homer, Trcalurer. Jofeph Baich, Secretary.
MaJfachufetU Fire aud Marine Infurance Company at Bojlon,
Capital 18400,000,
Incorporated (originally June 25, 1795) Feb, t3, 1799; and
to continue until June 25, 1815.
Officers elcf^ed on the lad Wednefday in Auguft.
Arnold Welles Prefident. Edward HorCman, Secretary.
DireBors, Jonathan Amory, jr. William H. Bordman,
Gamaliel Bradford, Benjamin Buffey, Samuel (^,obb, Jona-
than Chapman, Jofcph Hall, Jofeph Head, Jofeph Huid,
Benjamin Joy, Jonathan Mafcn, Samuel Parkman, Jofiah
Quincy, David Scars, KraelT horndike, John Welles.
Mejjenger, John Heard, 3d.
Majackufetts Mutual Fire Injurance Covipany at Bcfion.
Funds, % 300,000.
Officers elefted on the ill Tuefday in June.
Incorporated March 1, 1798,
Jona.Huimewell, Prefi. Andr. Cunninj^ham, Treas. &Sec.
Dircdors, William Mackay, Jofeph Cjolidge, jr. D.miel
Meffinger, Jofeph Lovering, Andievv Sigourney, TiiRram
Barnard, John Ofbom, William Sullivan, Benjamin Weld,
George G. Lee, John Winflow, Sarpuel Snelling, James
Phillips, Ebenezer Francis, Benjamin Weft.
Mtfenger, George Humphrey.
1816.] 02
i62 Infurance Companies.
Bojlon Marine Infurance Company. ^
Capital, S 300,000.
Incorporated Feb. 13, 1799; and to continue 20 years-
Officers elefted on the ift Monday in January.
Georoje Cabot, Prefident. Jofeph May, Secretary.
DirtBors, George Cabot, Samuel Cabot, Jofeph CooU
d^e, jr. Jonathan Davis, Williana Pickman, William Pratt,
Ebenezer Preble, John Prince, jr. Daniel Sargent, Timothy
Williams, William Sturgis, Thomas Wigglefworth.
MeJJengerf Samuel Goddard.
Sujfolk Infurance Company at Bqjlon .
Capital, S225 000.
Incorp'>ratcd Feb. 12, 1803 ; and to continue eo years.
Officers elcfted on the 2d Moiiday in J:v:iuaiy.
Epc-s Sargent, Prefi-icr.t.
Dircuors, Thomas H. Perkins, Samuel P. Gardner, John
Pjfkcr, Julc]>h Lee, John Lowell.
Private Infurance Offices at Bc/lo)?.
Nathaniel P. Rullel!. Charles Bradbury. Henry N. Rog-
eis. Z'.bedee Cook, jr. Jofeph Balch.
North American Infurance Company at Bojlon.
Jeffe Putnam, Prclidcnt.
Maine Fire and Marine Infurance Company at Port'and.
Inrr^porated Ftb. 7, 1800; to continue 20 ycais.
Officers elected on the ift Tuefday in Jaiiuary.
Woocbury Storer, Prefident. John Deanc, Secretary.
United Marine and Fire Infurance Company at Portknd.
Incorporated Feb. 9, 1807; to continue 20 vears.
Officers elefted on the ill l^iefday in April.
Jamss Ncale, Prefident. John Watfon, Secretary,
Salem Marine Infurance Company.
Capital. §200,000.
Incorporated June 9, 1800; to continue eo years.
Officers eleftrd on the lO Monday in July.
Jacob Affiton, Prefident. J. S. Appleton, Seciciary.
Merrimack Infurance Company.
Incorporated Feb. 1, 1814, to continue 20 years.
Capital, gioo.ooo
Officers elefted on the ift Tuefday in January.
Jeremiah Neifon, Prefident, _ Samuel Tenney, Secr'dary,
Infurance Companies. 163
EJex Fire and Marine Infurance Company at Salem.
Capital, SSoopoo*
Incorporated March 7, 1803 > ^^ continue 20 years.
Officers elefted the ill Monday in July.
Kaili'l Bowditch, Prcfidcnt. Benjamin Pitman, Secretary.
Union Marine Infurance Company at Salem.
Capital, ^200, coo.
Incorporated Feb. 29, 180 j ; to continue 20 years.
Officers elected on the 2d Monday in April.
MofesTownfend, Piefi4ent. John Chadwick, Secretary..
Beverly Marine Infurance Company.
Capital, S'-oo,oco.
Incorporattd June 2o> 1809; to continue 2o years.
Officers chofen on the 4th Monday in July.
Thomas Stephens Prefident. llaac Flagg, Secretary.
%incoin & Kcnnebcck Marine Infurance Company at Wifcajfet.
Incorporated February 12, 1803; to continue 20 yeai^s.
Officers cletted on the id Tuefday in March.
Marblehead Infurance Company,
Incorporated, March 8, 1803 ; to continue 20 years.
Officers elettcd on the lil Monday in Januaiy,
■ Robert Hooper, Prefident. John! refry. Secretary.
Marblehead Social Infurance Company.
Incorporated June 17, 1809'.
Nicholas Bartlett, Prefident. John Sparha%vk, Secretary.
Gloucejler Marine hifurance Company.
Incorporated June !>2, 1803; to continue 20 years.
Officers elected on the ill Monday in May.
William Pcarce, Prelident. William Saville, Secretary.
Kennebunk Marine Infurance Company at IVells.
Incorporated March 9, 1804 ; to continue ao years.
Officers ekfted on the ift Monday in January.
Hampfiire Fire Infurance Company at Northampton,
L-' ^i--vori^tcd March 9, 1804 ; to continue 20 years.
Ciliccrs elcfted on the ill Wednesday in Oftober.
Bedford Marine hfurance Company.
Incorporated Feb. 11, 1805 ; to continue 20 years.
Officers elefted on the 2d Monday in April.
Jofeph Ricketfon, Prefident. George Rowland, Secretary .
164 Marine Societies.
Boston^ Marine Society.
Instituted 1742. Incorporated in 1754.
Officers elected on the 1st Tuesday in November
Benjamin Rich, President. Edward Crutt, Treasurer 1
John Mackay , Vice-Presi. And. Sigourney, Secretary |
Trust eesy ^Tristram Barnard, Benjannin smith, Jona- 1
than Chapman, OziasGoodvvin James Freeman, George 1
Bethune, John Wood, John Mackay, William Sturgis,j
Winslow Lewis. I
Committee ofRtlief, Joseph Ripley ,Michael Hopkins f
ISathaniel Goodwin,' Heniy Atkins.
Committee qfObaervationofthc Magnetic JVeedky am
Maratime J7nfirovini€7itSy George G. Lee, Winslovt
Lewib, William hturgis. _ i
Port Wardens^ Benjamin Smith, Michael Hopkins.
John Hills.
Salem Marine Societv.
Instituted March 25, 1766. Iiicot jjcrated in 1771.
Officers elected on the last I'hui'sday in October.
Master, Benjamin PickTuan.
JDefiuty-M-iater, John Osgood.
treasurer, Jonathan Gardner.
CYe//:,Nath:initl Ivnight.
Sulcm Eaat-India Marine Society. 1
Instituted in Nov. 1799. Incorporated March 3, 1801
Officers elected on the 1st Wednesday in Japuary. |
President, Sumuel G. Derby.
Secretary, John W. Tread well.
To inspect und arrange the Journals from abroad,
Nathaniel Bowditch.
Committer of Observation, Moses Townsend, Rcber \
Emery, James Devereox. |
J\ etvb u r yp ort Ma r:n e Society .
Instituted Nov. 13, 1772. Incorporated Oct 11,^1777.
Officers elected <.n the last Tlun sday in November.
President, Nicholas Johnson,
Vice-President, Abraham. Wheehvri.iiht.
Secretary, Isaac Stone.
Portland Murine Socitty. Tncorpora'ed Feb. 26, 179^]
Officers elected on the 3d Tuehday in December.
President, Enoch Preble,
Secretary, John Wordman.
Marblehead Marine Society. Incorporated Feb. 1 1 , 1 79S j
President t John Bailey. Secretary, Isaac Mansfiela. i
Humane Societies, 165
Jllasa. Humaiie Society at Boston. See Appendix.
Merrimack Humane Society at Newburyport,
Inftitulcd in 1802. Incorporated March 7, 1804.
Officers annually elected on ihe ift Tuelday in September,
Prefidait,
Vice- Pre ficl.cnt^ William Bartlett.
7 r<rj2/arcr, Jonathan Gage.
Recording Secretary, Wjlliam Woart.
Ccrrejp ending Secretary, Daniel A. White.
Summary of the Method of Treatment to be u fed with Perfons
apparently dead from Drozuningy &c.
The Resugcitative Process, recommended by the
Humane Society.
CONVEY the pcrfon to the ne?rcft convenient bouTe
with his head raifed ; iirip and dry him as quick as poflible^:
clean the mouth and noihils tiom froth -and mud. If 'a
child, let him be placed between two perfons naked, in a hot
bed. If an adult, lay him on a hot blanket or bed, and in
:old weather, near a (Ire ; in warm weather the air fhould be
reely admitted into the room. The body is next to be gen-
;ly rubbed with warm woolen cloths, fprinkled with fpirits,
il at hand, othcrwilc ciry. A heated warn i.ig-pan may be
DOW lightly moved over the back, properly covered with a
blanket ; and the body, if of a child, is to be gently Ihook eve-
ry few minutes. Whilll thefe means are ufing, letaclyftercf
warm water, with as much common fait as it will diffolve, be
thrown into the bowels. Bathe the breaft with hot rum ;
and perfift in the ufe of thefe means for feveral hours. If no
figns of life fhould then appear, let the body be kept warm
feveral hours longer, with hot bricks, orvefiels of hot water,
applied to the palms of the hands and foles of the feet ; and
this for a longer or fnorter time, as the circumftances of the
cafe may diflate;
The too cufiomary method of rolling on a barrel, fuf-
pendrng by the feet, and every violent mode of agitation,
particularly in removing the body from the water, fliould be
moft carefully avoided.
To reilore breathing, introduce the pipe of a bellows
(when no apparatus is at hand) into one of the noftrils, the
other and mouth being clofed ; infate the lungs, until the
breaft is a little railed ; mouth and noftrils muft then be let
tree. Repeat thio piocefs until life appear.
1 66 Medical Societies.
Eleftriclty is recommended to be early employed by ju-
dicious pra6lttioners.
General Obfervations. — Refufcitation,
On the dawn or firft indication of returning life, the ^
prudent praftitioner will refign the office of Art to Nature,\
Ir is evident that Ait has contributed her fhare, by enabling ■
Nature to ftruggle with the immediate caufe of opprcflion.
It is in fact this judicious blending oi Nature with Art that
gives to the latter all its efficacy.
On figns of reluming life*
A tea-fpoonful of warm water may be given ; and If fwal*
lowing be returned, warm wine or diluted brandy. The pa*
tients muft be hiid in a warm bed, and if difpofed to fleep,
they will generally awake perfeftly reflored.
The plans above recommended are to be ufed three ci i
four hours. It is an abfurd and vulgar ophiion, to fuppofel
perfons irrecot«iable, becaufe life does not foonmaKeim
appearance.
(f:f=" Bleeding never to be employed, unlefsbythcdireftlorl
of aphyfician. >
Massachusetts Medical Society at Boston,
Incorporated November 1, 1781. jj
Officers elected on the 1st Wednesday of June annualljr.^|
President^ Joshua Fisher, m.d.
Vice-President, Thomas Welsh, m.d.
Corresfionding Secretary, John C. Warren, m.d.
Recording Secretary, John Dixwell, m. i>.
Librarian, John Gorham, m. d.
Treasurer, John G. Coffin, m.d.
Censors, David Townsend, m.d. Aaron Dexter, m.d
Josiah Bartlctt, m.d. William Spooner, m.d. James
Jackson, m.d.
I'here is a meeting of the Censors once in four
months, for the examination of candidates for the prac-
tice of physic.
Branch of Massa.Medical Society in Essex. Inst. 1805.
President, Edward A. Holyoke, m.d.
Vice-Presidc7it, Joshua Fisher, m.d.
Boston Medical Library. Instituted July 1, 1805.
JLf^mn'fln, Thomas I Parker, m.d.
Secretary, William Gamage, m.d.
Treasurer, George Bates, m.d.
Trustees, John Gorham, m.d. John Randall, m.p.
Bodoii Medical DUpenfary. 107
Massachusetts General Hosfiital Cor/ioratioTu
President, His Honor William Phillips*
Vice-President y Hon. William Gray.
Treasurer y James Prince, Esq.
JVeto-Hamfishire Medical Society.
Incorporated Feb. 179 1 . Library 300 volumes.
President, Ammi R. Cutter, m.d.
Boston Medical Disfiensary.
istituted October, 1796. Incorporated Feb. 26, 1801.
Officers elected on the 2d Thursday, in October.
Chairman, His Honor vViHiiim Phillips.
Treafjurer, Mr. Ciideon Snow.
Secretary, Mr. Isaac Winslow.
onsultin^ 1 hys. ^ vViili im Spooner, im . d.
CJohw B. Brown, m.d. South. Dist.
'isitzng Phydciiins. <. Geo. Pavkman, m.d. Middle Dist.
( John Revere, m.d. NorthernDist.
C Wiiiiam B, White, Scuthern Dist.
iViothecaries. < Terence Vv'akefield, Middle Dist.
( Robert Fennell)', Northern Dist.
Managers, Hon. William Phillips, Thonias Baldwin,
..D. Rev. Charles Lowell, Mr. William Mackay, Mr.
amael SnelliniT, Joseph Coolidge,jr. William Smith,
.:imuel H. Wailey, Esq. Mr. Joseph Tilden, Mr. Isaac
Vinslow. w, T- .J
I'he Managers meet quarterly, on the 2d Friday m
anuary, April, Jul}', and October, at the Hull ot the
vlassachusetts Bank. ^
N. B. The Southern District comprehends all tr.e
outh part of die town, extending to the sou^h side of
)chool and Milk streets, down to tlie water. The Mid-
lie District from thence to the Mill Bridge, including
A^est-Boston. The Nordie I'n District, all the north part
>f the town, from the Mill Bridge.
The subjects of this chanty are furnislied with medi-
•Anes, and with wine if necessary, free of expense ; and
f not able to attend at the Dispensary, are visited at
heir houses by the physician.
Kennebec fc Medical Association. Instituted in 1797.
Dificers elected on the 2d Wednesday iu June annually.
i6S Charitable Societies.
Middlesex Mtdical Associatioji. Formed 1813.
Annual meeting at Concord, 2d Wednesday in Maj'.
President y Issac Xiurd. Secretary ^ Nathaniel Bemis, jr.
Massachusetts Charitable Society.
Founded in Boston, Sept. 6, 1762. Inc. March, 15, irSO.
Yearly meeting for choice of Officeis, ist Mond. in Sept.
President, Deacon John Simpkins.
Vice-President, Benjamin Austin, Esq.
Treasurer, Mr. George H^llet.
Secretary, Mr. George Homer.
Bgs^o?i E/dscofial Charltcble Socirti/.
Instituted ia 1724. Incorporated Feb. 12. 7734.
Veariv meeting f;;r choice of OrFicers.on Easter Tuesd.,
President,}. "6. J. Gardner, d.d.
Vice-President, Jo:se!)h Head.
Treasurer, Benjamin Git-en*
Secretary, Josepli Head, jr.
Trustees of the Franklin Dorintioiv.
The Selectmen of Boston, and James Freeman, d.d.
Scots Charitable Society at Bonton.
Instituted in 1684 Incorpovnted March 16, 17P6.
Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, jbt Tu?s. in May.
President, William Clonstnn.
Treasurer, William M'Kcan.
Secretary, Tiiomas Leach.
Majfachu f.tts Cov^ relational Clwritabt" Snriety for the RtlieJ
of dejiitute Widows and Children of duiafd Minijlcrs.
Incorporated March 24, 1786.
Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, on Monday preceding
the bft Wcdndday in May.
Prrfident, John Lathrop, n.n.
Vice-Prefide7it, His Honor William Phillips.
Treafurer, Eiiphalet Porter, d.d.
Secretary, Rev. Jofeph McKean, i. l.d.
Council. His Honor William Phillips, George CaboV
Efq. Jofeph Dana, D.D. DavidOfgood, d.i>. Abie! Holmes^
D.a. William Shaw, d.d. and John Piincc, ll.d.
Charitable Societies. 169
Massa. Charitable Fire Society. Incor. June 25, 1794,
Annual meeting 2d Friday m October.
Semi-annual meeting, 2d Friday in April.
President, Arnold Welles, Esq.
Vice- President y Thomas K. Jones, Esq.
Recording Secretary y William Alline, Esq^
Correspondiyiff Secretary, Rev. Asa Eaton.
Treasurer, x\nclrew Sigourney, Esq.
Roxbury Charitable Society.
Instituted Jan. 1794. Incorporated Feb. 26, 1799.
Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, 3d Mond. in Sept.
Preside7it,Y.\\\)\\A\(ii Porter, d.d.
First Vice-President, X'AXon Davis, E?;q.
Second do. Majoi* WiUiam Bosson.
Secretary, Nathaniel C. Ruggles, Esq.
Treasure i\G(iovge Zeiglei*.
Standing Committee, Joshua Ft Iton, William Bosson,
Charles liavis, James Peirce, Stephen Brigham.
Trustees of John Boylston's Charitable Donations for
the benefit and sujifiort ofagedfioor Persons, and of
Orfihans and deserted ChiUlren.
The Overseers of the Poor of the Town of Boston.
Incorporated February 3, 1803.
Sole7n Female Charitable Society.
Instituted July 1, 1801. Incor])orattd July 23, 1S04,
Yearly choice of Officers 1st Wednesday in May.^
First Directress, Mrs. Abigail Mttson Dabney.
J^ewbury/iort Female Charitable Society.
Incorporated March 15, 1805.
Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, 2d Tues. in June.
First Directress, Mrs. Hj.nnah Balch.
Massa. Charitable Mechanic Association, in Boston.
Instituted March 15, 1795. Incorporated Mar. 8, 1806.
Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, 3d Thurs. in Dec.
[For Officers, see Appendix.]
Charitable Irish Society at Boston.
Instituted March, 1737. Incni'porated Feb. 23, 1809.
Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, 17th of March,.
President, Simon Elliot, Esq.
Vice-President, Thonaas O. Selfridge, Esq.
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170 Charitable Societies.
Treasurer, Shubael Bell, Esq.
Keefier of the Silver Key ^ William Lemons
Secretary, John Beane.
Neivhuryfiort Mechanic Association, Incorpo. 1810.
I^ resident, Ebenezer Gunnison.
Secretary, Paul Merrill.
The Cor ban Society, instituted by Females of Boston to
aid Candidates for the Gosfiel Ministry , Sept. 1811.
President, Mrs. Mary Bowers.
Vice-President, Mrs. Isabella Homes.
Secretary, Miss Elizabeth Haskins.
Treasurer, Miss Harriet Moore.
Assistants, iVlrs. SusanHantini^ton, Mrs. Mary Ladd,
Mrs. Hannah B. Tyler, Mrs. Lucy Ingalls, Mrs. Eu-
doxia Nickerson, Miss Mary Perry, Miss Mary Webb,
Mrs. Phebe Cutter, Miss Susan Brown.
Society for sufi fir essing Vice Iff Lnmovality. Portland.
Chairman, Hon. Samuel Freeman.
Clerk, Thomas Brown.
Treasurer, Samuel F. Hussey.
W^ith nine other members forming aCommittee of twelve.
Instituted April 24, 1812.
Religious Charitable Society, Worcester County.
Insiit. May 20, 1812. Annual meeting 3d Wed. in Sept.
Prcsidenty John Crane, d.d.
M2s^a. Society for the supfiression of Intemperance.
Instituted Feb. 1813.
President, His Excellency, Caleb Strong.
Vice-Presidents, Hon. John Brooks, Hon. N. Dane,
Hoii. Benjamin Pickmm.
Comsjwnding-Secretary , Rev. Abiel Abbot.
Recording Secretary, Rev. Joshua Huntington.
Counsellors, Rev. Dr. Lathrop, Rev. Dr. Worcester,
Rev. Dr. McKeen, Rev. Joshua Bates, Rev. Charles
Lowell, Dr. Jjimes Jackson, Richard Sullivan, Esq.
Jeremiah Evarts, Esq.
Society for suppressing Vice Isfc.in Fryeburg.
President, Rev. Francis L. Whiting.
Recording Secretary, Timothy Osgood.
Treasurer J Amos J. Cook.
Female Afylum?, &c. 171
Society for Su/i/iression of Vice in Kcivhuryjiort.
Fresidenty William Bartlet,
5(?cre^crzf', Josephs. Pike.
Berkshire Society for fir omoting Good Morals,
Presidtnt^ Hon. William Walker.
First Fzct-/*r£'szfi?(?7?^, Rev, Alvan Hyde, d.d.
Second do. Doct. Thacldeus Pomeroy,
Third da Joshua Danfoith, Esq.
Corresfionding Secretary, Rev. ThcmasPimderson,
Treasure t (Jf Recrjrdi;7g S'-:crctari/y James Robbins.
Couruellors, Joseph Wtiotlbridi^e, Esq. Rev. Ciordan
Do! rar.ce, Elisha Lee, Esq. Rev. Samuel Shepard, Noah
Rcsseter Esq. Rev. Joseph L. Mrils, Rev. Elijah Wheel-
er, Rev. Williun) Allen.
Next meeting at Stcckbridge, 2d Tuesday in June, 1816.
Fragment Society.
Instituted by Females of Boston, tor the relief of Women
and Children in destitute ch'cum&tances.
President y Mrs. Mary Francis.
Vice-President, Mrs. Mary Homer.
Secretary, Miss Caroline Dovvnes.
Treasurer y Miss Betsey O. Lane.
Assistants, Mrs. Mary Bowers, Mrs. Persis Flomes,
Mrs. Elizabeth Feimelly, Miss Mary Perry, Miss Cath-
arine M. Codman, Miss Harriet Moore, Miss Charlotte
Lane, Miss Catharine Emmons, Mrs. Phebe King,
Donations of clothing, old or new, as well as money,
vili be thar.kiuUy recejved by the Society.
Boston Female yhyhnn.
Instituted Sept. 25, 1800. Inccr. Feb. 26, I803.
Officers chosen on the Inst Tuesdav in September.
F'irst Directress, Mrs. Hannah Stillman.
Second do. Mrs. Abi?^ail May.
Treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor Davis.
Recording Secretary, Miss A. L. Frothingham.
Collecting Srcrctary, Mrs. Mary L, SmUh,
Managers, Mrs. Samuel SirJth, Mrs. William Smith,
Mrs. Dorr, Mrs. Richard Green, Mrs. Samuel Park-
man, Mrs. West, Mrs. James Perkins, Mrs. Thomas
^amb, Mrs. William Thurston, Mrs. Benjamin Bussf 3',
ind Mrs, William Prescctt.
Governess, Miss Susannah Bacon .
(jd" The Asylum is kept in Essex-street.
lyz Miffionary Societies.
Wiscasaet Female Asylum. Incorporated Feb. 1810.
First Ulrectress, Mrs. Tempe Lee.
Boston Asylum for Boys.
President y Benjamin Greene, Esq.
Vice-P resident y Jonathan Amory, jr. Esq. ^
Treasurer y William Shimmin, Esq.
Secretary, Charles VV. Greene, Esq.
Managers, Rev. Charles Lowell, Mr. Edward Tuck-
erraan,jr. Mr. William Brown, jr. Mr. Gideon Snow»
Mr. Joseph Austin, Samuel H. Walley, Esq. Charles P.
Phelps, Esq. A. Ritchie, Esq. and Benjamin West.
Society for ftro/i J gating the Gosfiel among thf Indians
and others in Aorlh-America. Incor. Nov. 19, 1797.
Yearly choice of Officers day after General Election.
President^ His Honor WilUani Phillips.
Vice-President, John Lathroj), d.d.
Secretary, Abiel Holmes, d.d.
Assistant Secretary Rev. W^illiam E. Channing.
Treasurer, S.imuel H. Walley, Esq.
Vice-TrtasureVy Josiah Salisbury.
Select Committee, Samuel Salisbury, Esq. Jedidink
Morse, D.u. Eliphalet Porter, d.d. Aldcn Bradford, Esq.
Mr. James White, v/ith Ihe President, Secretar}, aud
Treasurer.
Massachusetts Missionary Society.
Instituted May 28, 1799 . Incorporated Feb. 9, 1808.
Yearly choice of Officeis, last Tuesday in May.
President, Samuel Spring, d.d.
Secretary, Samuel Worcester, d.d.
Treasurer, Jeremiah Evarts, Esq.
Trustees, The President and Secretary, ex offjcioy
Samuel Austin, d.d. Elijaji Parish, d.d. Samuel Worc-
ester, d.d. Henry Gray, Esq. Deacon Isaac Warren,
Jeremiah Evarts, Esq. Mr. John Jenks, Rev. Otis
Thompson, Rev. Samuel Walker, Rev. Brown Emerson.
Massachusetts Baptist Missionary Society.
Instituted May 26, 1802. Incorporated Feb. 28, 1808,
Yearly choice of Officers, last Wednesday in May,
President, Thomas Baldwin, d.d.
Vice- president. Rev. Joseph Gratton.
Secretary, Rev. Daniel Sliarp.
Treasurer, Mr. Ensign Lincoln.
Miflionary Societies. 173
Trustees, The above officers, ex officio. Rev. Elisha
Williams, Rev. Lucius BoUes, Re\\Wiilirtin Batchekler,
Rev. John Peak, Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin, Rev. Wiriiam
Collier, Josiah C. Ransford, Hcman Lincoln, Rev. James
M. Winchell, Rev. Stephen Gano, Nathaniel VV. Wil-
Ijams, James Loring.
J\^orfolk Mtssio7iary Society^
President, Rev. Joseph Grafton.
Vice-Presidcn(,\iev. Stephen S. Nelson.
Correspo7iding Secretary, Rev. Charles Train.
Recording Secretary , Rev. William CTammeli.
Treasurer, Mr. Benjamin Colburn.
Trustees, Rev. William Williams, liev. Joel Briggs,
Aaron Thayer, Friend Crane, Chase, Wiiliam
Blackington, Elijah Corey, Levitt Hew ins, Fay,
Josiali Cooleclge.
K B. This Society is styled, " I'he Baptist Mission-?
ary Society, for Norfolk County and Viciniiv, constituted
for the promotion of Missionary objects, either Foreign
or Domestic."
American Board cj Commifionersjor Foreign MiJJions.
Prefident, Hon. John Treadwell, ll.d.
Vice-Prefident, Rev. Samuel Spring, d.d.
Correfi?cnding Stcretary, Rev. Samuel WorceOer, d.d.
Recarding Sccretar\, Rev. Calvin Chapin.
Treafurer, Jeremiah Evarts, Efq.
Prudential Committee, Dr. Spring, Dr. Morfc, Dr. Worqe*
fier, and Jeremiah Evarfs, Efq.
Board of Commissioners of the Society in Scotland for
promoting Christian Knowledge.
President, Hon. Oliver Wendell.
Vice-President, His Honor William Phiilipr.
Treasurer, James White, Esq.
Secretary, Jedidiah Morse, d.d.
Assistant Secretary, Rev. John Codman.
Berkshire and Columbia Missionary Society.
Officers chosen on the 3d I'uesday in September.
President, Rev. Beriah Hotchkin.
Ha7njishire Missionary Society at jVorthamJiton.
Incorporated 'February 21, lo04.
President, Joseph Lyman, d.d.
Vice-President, Rev. John Emej-son.
Corresjionding Secretary, Rev. Enoch Hale.
Recording Secretary, Rev. Payson \Wliston.
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174 Mlffionary Societies.
Evangelical Mijfionary Scciety, in Majfacknfdts.
[Infti. at Lanca{ler, Otlo. 4, 1807. Incor. Ftb. 28, 1814]
Officers annually ekCted on the ift Wednefday in O6I0.
Prefidmt^ Hon. Elijah Brigham.
Vice-Prejident, Rev. Ezra Ripley.
Recording & Corre/pondirtg Secretary ^ Rev. NathM Thayer.
Treafurer, Hon. Benjamin Heywnod.
Trujleesj The Piefident and Vice-Prefident, ex officio,
Rev. Aaron Bancroft, d.d. Hon. Jofeph Allen, Deacon
John White, Rev. Reuben PuiFer, d.d. Deacon Mofes
Coolidge, Rev. Afa Piickard, Thomas W. Ward, YS(\. Rev.
Richard R. Eliot, Ifaac Fifke, Efq. Mr. Jofiah Biidgc, Rev.
Ifaac Allen.
The next annual meeting will be at Wefton, The Rev.
Ifaac Alien is chofen the firft, and Rev. Wilkes Allen
the fccond preacher.
Pincataqua Missionary Society,
President, Hon. David Sewall, ll.o.
Annual meeting at Portsmouth 1st Wednesday in May,
Maine Missionary Society.
Instituted June 18, 180r. Incorporated March 3, 18G9.
Oificers elected in June.
President^ Rev. Samuel Eaton.
Secretary y Rev. Eliphalet Gillet.
NeW'Hamfishire Missionary Society.
President, Elihu Thayer.
Secretary, Rev. EUian Smith.
MasscLchu. Society for firomoting Christian Knowledge.
Instituted S;pt. 1803. Incorporated Feb. :;0, 180".
Yearly choice of Oflicers in May.
President, Rev. Eliphalet Pearson, ll.d,
Vice-President, Abiel Hohnes, d.d.
Treasurer, Caleb (i^annet. Esq.
Clerk, WiUiam Hilliard, Esq.
Secretary, ]<^^\^yA\\ Morse, d.d.
Librarian, Jacob Cnmmings, a.m.
Society for fironionng Christian Knowledge^ Piety arid
Charity. Established May 29, 1805.
Annual meeting the day before General Election.
President, John Lathrop, d.d.
Vice-President, Eliphalet Porter, d.d.
Secretary, Rev. Sanmel Ripley.
Treasurer, Elisha Clapp, a.m.
Mlffionary Societks. 175
Baptist Foreign Mission Society in Boston,
President, Thomas Baldwin, d.d.
Vice- President y Rev. Joseph Grafton.
Recording Secretary, Ensien Lincoln.
Corresfionding Secretary, Rev. Daniel Sharp.
Treasurer, James Loring.
Trustees,— Th^ above, with Rev. Wm. Collier, Rev.
WilliamGammell.Thomas Kendall, JcsiahC.Ransford,
Heman Lincoln, Amos Smith, Prince Snov/, jr.
Foreign Mijim Society of Bojon and vicinity,
Prefident, His Hon. Wiliiam Phillips.
Vkc-Prcfidevt, Sarnuf 1 Salifbury, Efq.
S crciary, Rev. Joftiua Huntington.
Trenfurer, Jeremiah Evarts, Eiq«*
Auditor, Mr. Elnathan Duren.
Foreign Mifion Society of Salem and vicinity,
Prejdent, Ebenezer Beckford, Efq.
Secretary, Rev. Samuel Walker.
Foreign Mifion Society of Hdlbtvell, Augtifta, &c,
Prefident, Rev. Eiiphalet Giliet.
r^- n rj . S Rcv, Benjamin Tappan,
Vice-Pref dents, j ^^^ j^J-^ Thuifton.
Treafurer,]ohv\ Sewall, Efq.
Secretary, Gen. Henry Sewall.
Foreign Mission Society of Portland and vicinity.
Preside7it, Hon. Samuel Freeman.
Vice-President, Rev. Edward Pay sen.
Secretary, Woodbury Storer, jr.
I Treasurer,lj^\\C\x^G.v.
foreign Missionary Society of Korthamjiton and the
neighboring towns. Instituted March 31, 181 ?.
jPr(f6a/t'72r, Joseph Lyman, D.e.
Vice-President, Rev. Solomon Williams.
Secretary, Lewis Strong, Esq.
Treasurer, Josiah Dwight, Esq^.
Auditor, Jonathan H.Lyman, Esq.
Merrimack Branch of Foreign- Missionary Society.
President, Thomas M. Clark, Esq,
Secretary, Samuel Tenney.
Treasdi-er Joseph S. Pike,
j'j6 Miffionary Societies.
General Missionary Conventioji of the Baptist Dencin-
inationin the United States of America^ for Foreign
Misdnns. Instiruted at Philadelphia, May, 3814.
President^ Thomas Baldwin, d.d.
V, Presidents^ Henry Holcombe, d.d. Wm. Rogers, d.d.
Corresfionding Secretary ^-Wf\\\\?im Staughton, d.d.
Recording Secretary, Rev. Wiliiam White.
Treasurer, John Cauldwell, Esq.
Branches of the above Society are formed in aknost all
the northern and southern States.
Auxiliary Foreign Mission Society.
" The United Society of Plymouth County arid Vicini-
iiesy auxiliary to the Baptist Board for Foreign
Missions."
This Society was formed on Thursday, December 29,
1814, and held its first annual meeting on Wednesday,
April 12, 1815, at the Fh'st Baptist meeting-hcuse, Mid-
dleborough, when the following persons were elected to
manage its concerns.
President^ Rev. Samuel Nelson.
Corresponding Secretary, John Butler.
Recording Secretary, Joseph Torrey,jr.
Treasurer, Major Levi Pierce.
Trustees, Rev. Ebenezer Briggs, Solomon Alden, John
Coggeshall,jr.
India and Foreign Mission Society of Haverhill, {Mass.)
President, Rev. William Batclielder.
Vice-President, Amos George.
Treasurer, Richard H. Kimball.
Secretary, Eliphalet Currier.
Trustees, Phineas Nichols, Amos Chase, Benjamin
Emerson, Charles O. Kimball, Cutting Moody, Heze-
kiah George.
Foreign Mission Society of Brumwick aud Topsham,
President, Rev. Winthrop Bailey.
Secretary, John Perry, Esq.
Foreign Mission Society of Plympton.
President iJf Tceasurer, Revi Elijah Dexter.
Secretary t Lewis Bradford.
Miflionary Socletks. 177
Bath Foreign Mission Society,
President^ Rev. William Jenks, s.a.s.
Fice-Fresidc7it, Rev. John Ellingwood.
Secretary^ Dr. Samuel Adams.
271 e Society for Foreign Missions of IViscasset and
ViciJiity.
President, Rev.Hezekiah l^ackard.
Vice-President, Francis Cooke, Esq»
Treasure Ty Warren Rice, Esq.
Secretary, Seth Bartlett.
Auditor, Nathaniel Coffin, Esq.
Boston Female Society for Misiionary Purfioses,
Constituted Octobtr 9, ISOO.
It exists in two branches, viz. Baptist and Congrega-
tional. Each subscriber pays two dollars annually,
which go to the support of Missions of her own de-
nomination.
In the year ending May 1815, the S^)ciety raised 411
dollars, beside a voluntary coi'tribution for the transla-
tion of the Scriptures into the Onental larguages. The
officers for the p»-esent year, are
President y Mrs. Jane Parke.
f Mi*s. John Simpkins,
Vice-Presidents, < Mrs. Margaret Cxjper,
( Mrs. Hcman Lincoln.
Secretary ^ Treasurer, MisB Maiy Webb.
Committee, Mrs. Mary Lorci, ivlrs. George Homer,
Mrs. Jonathan Killhani. Mrs. J. B. Winn, Miss Maiy
Doubt, Miss Elizabetli Haskins, Miss Betsey Eaton.
The Eastern Society for firomoting the Knoivkdge of
the Sacred Scriptures, and establishing Christian Or-
der, Instruction and Piety, in the District of Maine,
President, Hon. Samuel Freeman.
Secretary, Rev. William Jenks.
Charlestoivn Society, for the Reformation of Morals.
Chairman, Rev. Jedidiah Morse, d.d.
-Treasurer, Deacon DAvid Goodwin.
Clerk, Charles Cleave)and,
and a standing Committee of tvrcnty-six;
178 Trad Societies.
Baptist Education Fund.
Yearly choice of Officers last Wednesday in May.
C/jarrwan, Tliomas Baldwin, D.D. )„,u„„„^ _ az^:^
Treasurer, Heman Lincoln, i ^'^? f^^ S^^^^^''
Secretary, Rev. Elisha Williams. > ^* ^^^ ^"^^^*
Massachusetts Bafitist Education Society.
Instituted Sept. 22, 1814.
Chairman, Thonaas Baldwin, d.d.
Treasurer f Hennan Lincoln .
The Warren dissociation
Will meet at Pawtucket, R.I. the Tuesday after the
first Wednesday in Sept. next, at 10 o'clock, A.M. Rev.
James M. Wincliell to preach the introductory sermon.
The Boston Bafitist Association
Will meet at Nottingham West, 3d Wednes. in Sept.
at 10 o'clock, A.M. Rev. Lucius Bolles to preach tlie
introductory sermon.
Evangelical Tract Society. Instituted May, 1812.
President, Thomas Baldwin, h.q^
Secretary, Ensign Lincoln.
Treasurer, Deacon Heman Lincoln.
Trustees, Lucius Bolles, Daniel Sharp, James M.
Wincbell, Henry Homes, Amos Smith, Nathaniel W.
Williams, Joseph Grafton, William Gammell, Levi
Farwell, Aaron Havden.
J^''eiv-Engla7id Tract Society.
Commenced Mav, 1814.
Pi-esident, William Bart!ett, Esq.
Vice-President, Rev. Jedidiah Morse, d.d.
Treasurer, Jeremiah Evarts, Esq.
Corresfionding Secretary, Rev. John Ccdman.
Recording Secretary, Rev. Joshua Huntington.
Wiscasset Evangelical Tract Society.
President, Manasseh Smith, Esq.
Secretary, Seth Bartlett.
Committee, Rev. Hezekiah Packard, David Quimby,
Nathaniel Coffin.
Massachusetts Episcopal Missionary Society, and Trus-
tees of the Massachusetts Episcopal Prayer Puok
and Tract Society.
President, Rev. John S. J. Gardner, d.d.
Vcie-Presidenty Rev. Asa Eaton.
Aquedudl Corporation, &c. 179
Recording Secretary^ James C. Merrill, Esq.
Correr^fiondbig Secretanj, CharlesW.Greene,Esq.
Annual choice of Officers on Easter Tuesday.
Praijer Book and Tract Association^
Preddmt, Rev. Asa Eaton.
Vice-Preaident^
Corresf landing Secretary^ James C. Merrill, Esq,
Recording Secretary, Zachariah G. Whitman,Esq.
Treasurer, Shubael Bell.
Trustees, Rev. George S. White, James B. Howe,
Robert P. Wiiiiams. George Brinley, Charles W.
Greene, Charles F. Kupfer.
Berkshire Society for promoting good Morals,
President, Ebenezer Fitch, d . d.
Vice-Presidents, Hon. William Walker, and Alyan
Hyde, d . d .
Boston Aqueduct Corjid ration. Incorpo. Feb. 27, 1795.
Yearly meetnifrtor choice of Officers, 1st Satu. m May;
qviarterly, 1st Saturdays ia February, May, August and
Kovember.
President, Dr. Aamn Dexter.
Vice-Pres. 2\eas. ^ Secretary, Wm. Hammatt, Esq.
Middlesex Canal Corporation.
President, Aaron Dexter, Esq.
Vice-Preddrnt, John Coffin Jones, Esq.
Directors, Benjamin \Yeld,Bej5jamin Joy, Hon. Chris-
topher Gore, Andrew Sigourney, Josejjh Hall, Joseph
Coolidge, jr. Richard Sullivan, John Mackav, Ebenezer
Oliver, Jonathan Amory, B. M. Waison, Esqrs.
Sufierintendant, John L. Sullivan, Esq.
Berkjhire Wafhington Benevolent Society,
Inftltuted June 3, 1811.
Prefident, John W Hulbert.
Firjl Vice- Prefident, Daniel Noble,
Sxond do. Henry Brown.
Third do. William C. Jarvis.
Secretary t Thomas A. Gold.
Treafurert Theophilus Hinfdaie» jr.
i8o Wafhington Benevolent Societies.
Washington Benevolent Society of Massach.at Boston.
Instituted Mi.rch, . 1812.
President, William Sullivan, Esq.
Hon.Jpsiah Quincy,
Benjamin Russell, JEsq. j
SathanHlle^ir [ Vice-Pre^dent.
Capt. Nathaniel Curtis, I
Nathg,n Appleton, Esq. -'
>/lcti^ Stcretaryy Mr. Lewis Tappan.
Assistant Secretary, Capt. George Wheeler.
Treasurer^ Hon. John Welles.
Vice Treasurer^ Mr. Lemuel Blake.
Wajkington Benevolent Society at Cambridge.
Inftlfuted May 22, 1812. Annual meeting Feb. 22.
Prefident, William Hilliard.
Vice- Prefi dent, Benjamin Bigelow.
iSecrcZarj, William J. Whipple.
Treafurer, L, Gny.
Franklin IVaJkington Benevolent Society.
Prejidenty Richard E. Newcomb.
Wajhington Benevolent Society for Fryehurg and Conway.
' Inflituted January 18, 1814.
Prefident, Stephen Chafe.
Meetings iftTuefday in every month, alternately at Frye-
burg and Conway.
Hampjhhe Wajhington Benevolent Society.
Inflituted Nov. 17. 1811.
Prefidenty Hon. Jofeph Lyman.
Wa/kington Benevolent Society in Nantucket,
Inflituted July 13, 1812.
Prefidcnt, Albert Gardner.
Vice- Prefidents, Peter Chafe, Henry Riddell.
Secretary, Jofiah HufTey.
Waging ton Benevolent Society at Netuburyport.
Prefideiit, William B. Bannifler.
Secretary ^ Henry Loririg.
Portland Benevolent Society. Incorporated Feb. 15, 1805,
Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, 2d Wednes, in 0£l.
Prefidentt Hon. Samuel Freeman,
Mufical Societies, &c. i8i
Washington Moiiuvient ylssodation.
Instituted April, 1811. Annual meeting 1st Tues. in June,
President, Gen. Joiiii Brooks.
Vice- President. Hon. Christopher Gore.
Treasurer, Hon Peter C. Brooks.
Corresponding Secretary, William Sullivan, Esq.
Recording Secretary, Mr. Lemuel Blake.
The object of this Association is to obtain a fund, by
the voluntary subscriptions of the citize'is of Mass:^chu-
setts, to ej-ect in the town of Boston, a Monument in
Memory ol Gen. George Washington. The sub-
scription books had been opened a few weeks when the
deciiration of war agai ist Great-Britain took place, and
the Trustees thougiit it best to postpone iarther applica-
tions, until the restoration of peace.
Peace being now hitppily restored to cur beloved
countr}', arrangements are making to open the Subscrip-
tion books agiiin.
Upwards Off eight thrusand dollars were collected, and
the amount has bt en loaned by the Treasurer, on good
security and interest.
Old Colony Mufical Society,
Prefident, Hon. N.ihum Mitchell, of Bridgewater,
Leader, Bartholomew Brown, Efq, do.
Quarterly meetings, iR Mondays in February, May, Au-
guft. and November.
Middlesex Musical Society.
President, Daniel Chaplin, d.d. of Groton.
Vice-President, Rev. John BuUard, of Pepperell
Secretary, Rev. David Palmer, of Townsend.
Randellean Musical Society at Amherst, (jY.H.J
Incorporated Jui.e, 1805.
President, Rev, Thomas Beede.
Hans Gram Musical Society at Fryeburgh,
President, Amos J. Cook, a.m.
Concord, (JV. H.J Musical Society .
Incorporated June, 1799.
President, Stephen Ambrose.
Trcasiirsr, Nathaniel Abhnt .
1816.1 Q
iSz Mufical Societies* "
JVorfollc Musical Scdetij. Formed in 1814.
President, Rev. John Pierce, of Brook line.
Vice-President, Kev. Samuel Gile, of Milton.
Secretary, Kev. Raluh Sanger, of Dover.
Treasurer, Gen. George Ellis, of Dedham.
Librarian, Mr. Ebenczer Fairbanks, of Dedhara.
Chorister,Ke\ , Joshua B.ites, of Dedham.
Vice-Choristers, Rev. John VVhite, of Dedham. Major
Asa Gowen, of Franklin. Ebenez. Hunt, of Braintree.
Annual meeting for recitation at Dedham, 1st Monday *
in September.
Annual meeting of the Society, 1st Monday in Octo-
ber, in the difFerent towns within the county in rotation,
when a discourse is delivered,
Handel and Haydn Society, at Boston.
Instituted April, IS 15.
This society was instituted for the purpose of associ-
aidng together the admirers of tlje great masters wh(;se'
names they have adopted, for practice and improve--
ment in the performance of Sacred Miisick.
The periodical meetings, of the society are monthly:'
and special meetings are called when necessary.
It contemplates occasional publick performances or
Concerts of sacred musick, the monies arising from
which, are to be appropriated for the remuneration f)f
§uch professional performers as may afford their aid,
and the purchase of a Musical Lii^i-ary and Musical
Instruments. — No member of the Si ciety is entitled to
any compensation for personal service*.
OFFICERS.
President, Thomas Smith Webb.
Vice-President, Amasa Winchester.
Treasurer, Nathaniel Tucker.
Secretary, Matthew S. Parker.
Trustee^, E^nathan Duren, Benjamin Holt, Joseph
Bailey, Charles Nolen, John Dodd, Ebenezer Withing-
ton, Jacob Guild, William K. Phipps, Jonathan Hunt-
ington.
MEMBERS.
Thos. S. Webb Elnathan Duren Benjamin Holt
A. Winchester William Rowson Charl-^s Nolen
S^r^lH. Packer Nathl. Tucker John Dodd
Bofton Athenseum.
I S3
oseph Bailey
Tdorge Sirigieton
^uke Eastman
iaml. Kichardsim
ylatth. S. Parker
)us Eveiett
[Shanes FrencU
Jhesier Stcbbins
acot) Guild
j-otdi. Graupner
011:1. Huntington
<athl. Meriam
ames Clark
!^hnslo. Lincoln
.\mos Sunu^.er
£. Frotliineham
E. T. F. 'Rich-
ardson
Cieorge Gushing
ILben. Goodrich
Peter Osgood
John Mackay
Abner Bourne
T hos, Marshall
VVm. Simmons
Samuel Floyd
Aaron Peabody
Elisha Baker
Eo. Wilhiugton
Abel Dar'r-n
James Pierce
LukeHem men way
Isaac Davjs
Stephen Chile's
Motxiv Park
Wm.K. Phipps
Christv^ph. Gore
John F. Fayson
Jona. Loriug;, jr.
Melvin Lord
Silas Barret
Samuel H. Jenks
Joshua Vose
Ihonsas L. Paine
Wm. Dliiaway
VVm. T. Eubtts
Thos.V.Dill.iway
WiUiam Jepsoi
Elijah J'hayer
Wm. Coffin, jr.
Bela Huntmg
Sam I. Stock well
VVm. Wright
Jc;hn H. Pray
Elijah Mears
Edw'dHorsman
James Cooli(ig»
Levi Meriam
Fran. W. Waldo
Jas. M'Allasler
Edward Jewett
Joseph Adams
Gershom Ccbb
Nahum Mitchell
harthol. Brown
Geory:e Pollock
J elm Hart
\\ m. Learnard
Jerome Nichols
Nathaniel Ciark
John Bridge
George Warren
Lewis Wood
Caleb Andrews
Tristram V^ose
Francis Jackson
Jere. Smallidge
Pliny Hayes
Ebenczer Hunt
Fi edrick Lincolii
Noah Hill
Board. Williams
This. Badger, jr.
Joseph Lewis
George Bacon
Lewis Leland
Benja. Pitman
Sidney Merrill
Peter Wain-
Wright, jr.
Joseph Clark
Daniel Staniford
Boston Aihtn£um. Incor[)orated Feb. 13, 1807.
Yearly meeting for choice of Ofiicers 1st I'hurs. in Aug.
President, Hon. JohnDa\i;5, ll.d.
Vice-President^ John Lovetl, li„d.
Trea8ure7\ Joseph Tildtn, Esq.
Secretary (sf Librarian, William S. Shaw, Esq.
Trustees, Pete»' O. Thacher, Esq. Robert H, Gardir
ner, Esq. Hen. Harriscm G Otis, James Perkins, Esq.
Hon. Samuel Dexter, Richard Sullivan, Esq. Hon. Josiah
Quincy, John Richards, Esq.
184 ^ Libraries, Sec,
Salem Mhenteum C Proprietors of the )
Yearly choice of Officers, last VVednes. liut rni» in Ma^.
President^ Edward A. Holvoke, m.d.li.d.
Treasurer, William Shepard Gray.
Clerk, John Pickering.
Librarian^ Williani A. Rneers.
Z'rz^5?f'^s, Edward A. Holvdke, Samue^ Putnam, John
D. 1 read well, B. Lynde Oliver, John Pickering:, Joseph
StfTv, Nathaniel Bowditch, Nathaniel Silsbee, Gideon
T.icker.
Ntiohuryport Athemziim. Incorporated Feb. 24, 1810 .
P^'eddent, Rev John Andrews.
TreafiUrer, Willnm B. Bannister, Esq.
Columbian Society^ Snlem. Instituted Dec, 1, 1808.
President, Gideon Tucker.
Secrt'taryy John Russell.
The Society offhr Cincinnati of Massachusetts,
Founded A.D. 1783. Incorporated A.D. 1805.
Officers elected July 4, annnaily.
president, Majov-General John Bror.ks.
Vice-President, Colonel William Tndor.
Secretary, David Townsend, Esq.
j^ssistant Secretary^ John Cnllender, Esq.
Trea.^itrer, Capt. Robert W^illiams.
jissittant Treasurer^ Capt. Adams Eai-ey.
■ ■ ' 'J
Boston Library. Incorp'-ratrd June \7, 1794.
Yearly meeting for "choice of Officers 1st Mund. in Mar.
Librarian, Mr. Charles Callender.
Treasurer. Lemuel Shaw, Esq.
Secretary, Nathan Webb, Esq.
Trustees, Redfrrd Webster, Esq Rev. Asa Eaton,
Dr. !' hn G. C( ffin, A^-nn Dexter, m n. Andrew Ritch-
ie, E^q. Rev. Sam;uel C. Thachcr, Ephraini Eliot, Et(j.
William Mincit, Esq.
Social Laiv Libj-ary.
Yearly meeting fcr choice ci C.ffcers, last Wed. in Goto.
President, Hon. Dudley A. Tyn^.
Clerk b" Secretary^ William P. Mason.
American Antiquarian Society, &c. 185
Second Social Library in Boston. Incorporated 1806.
, Librarian^ Daniel Stamford.
Clerk, E. P. HartshDrne. Treamrer^ Peter Osgood
TheolGi^ical Library. Incorporated June 1, 1807".
Annual meeting on the 1st Thursday in July.
President^ John Lathrop, d.d.
Librarian, Rev. N-ithaniel L. Frcthingham.
Secretary, Rev. Francis Parkman.
Trtaaurer, Rev. Charles Lowell.
The Library is kept in the Vestry of the first Church,
Chauncey-Piace.
Social Library in A^antuckct. Instituted Jan. 2, 1815..
rrfnidenty Josiah Hussey, Esq.
Faiistus j^s;sociation. Instituted August 2, 180a.
Annual meeting ist 'iuesday in October.
President, Benjamin Russell, Esq.
Secretary, Mr. David Francis.
Treasurer, Mr. Ensign Lincoln.
Librarian, Mr. Edmund Munrce.
American Antiquarian Society.
Incorporated O£lobcr, 2*,, 1812.
Prefident, Ifaiah Thomas, Efq. of Worccfier.
Vice-Prefidents, William D. Peck, ProfefTor in Univeifity
at Cambridge, and-Wiiiiam Paine, M.D. of Worcefter.
Covnfellars, Hon. Timothy Bif^elow, Medford ; Rcv.Aar-
on Bancroft, d.d. Woiceftcr; Benjamin RufTeil, Efq. Bof-
ton; Hon. Edward Bangs, Woicefter; Rev. Willinm Bent-
ley, Salem ; Dr. Redford Wel-ftcr, Boflon ; Samuel J,
PrelcottjEiq. do.; Hon. Oliver Fi{kc,Hon. Nathaniel Paine,
Hon. William Steadman, Worcefter; Hon. Kiiborn Whit*
man, of Pembroke, (for the Old Colony ;) Hon. George
Thacher, ofBiddeford, (for the DiOi'.a of Maine;) Hon.
Elijah Paine, I. L.D. of Wiiliamflown, (VerniOnt ;) Na-
thaniel Adams.Efq. Portlmouih.N.H. Pafdon Bo\vep,M.D,
Provi(^ence, R I, Hon. David Hainphteys,Li.D. Hmnph-
rcyfvi lie, Conn ; ?Ion. De Witt Clinton, ll.d. New-York;
Charles Caldwell, m.d. Philadelphia ; Rev. Timothy Aldea,,
Diflrift weft of the Alleghany, Ptnn. ; Rev. Samuel Miller,
D.D. Piinceton, N.J. ; Hon. Charles Golr'fborough.Annapo-
lis, Maryland ; George W. P. Cuftis, Efq. Arlington, Virg.
Col. Benjamin Hawkins orth-CaroIina ; Hon. LafigolblEL
Cheeves, Charlefton, S.C; Mofes Fiike, Efq. Teflucflee-:
181§.:3 Q 2
1 86 Literary Societies.
JacoK Burnett, Efq, Ohio ; Hon. ElgiusFrnmentine, New-
Orl-'ans, Louifiana i Hon. Winthrop Sargent, Natchez,
MifTifTippi Territoiy.
R'^cordivg Secreta-y. Rejoice Ncwtcn. F/q. Worcefter.
Ajfiflant Recording Secretary, N^iili'l G. Snelling, Bofton.
Corrcf ponding Secretaries, Rf v. Thatldeus M. Harris, d.d.
Dorchefter; Rev. Wi'liam Jer)ks, Prof (Tor at Bowdoin
College ; Samuel M. Surnfide, Elq. Worceder.
Treafwer, Ifaiah Thomas, jun. Bofton.
Lib^a-ian and Cabinet Keeper^ Samuel Jennifon, jun. Efo.
Worc.-ne.-.
Commt.ttee fo Pubhyhing, Rev. A.uon Bancroft, d.d.;
Kev. William Bcntley ; William Paine, m.d. -
Committee of IVayi and Mrans, William Paine, m.d.jI
Samui'l. J. Prefcott, E^q. ; Benjamin RufTell, Efq. Rev."
William Bcnr^ey ; Hon Edward Bangs.
Receiving OJrcers, Haiah Thoma?;, jr. Boflon ; Wiiliairi
Wilkinfon, Elq Providence, R.I. ; John W. Francis, m.d.
New-York; Matthew Carey, Elq. Philadelphia.
Others to be appointed.
Someraei Haley onic ayid Lsgical Society for the Promo-
tion of Literature in the Countij of Somerset.
Instituted October 7, 1809.
Yearly choice of Officers on the ibt Monday in January.
Leicester Female Literary Society. Instituted in 1809.
First Directress, Mary 13. K. Wheeler.
Second do. Alice Sprague.
Secretary, Almira Earle. j
Treasurer tf Librarian, Lucrelia Denny. .|
JFaitfeld Female Literary jisstjnbly. Instituted 1S09.
Qloueester Female Society for Promoting Christian
Knoivlcdge.
President, Miss Lucy F Coffin.
Secretary, Miss Sally Somes.
Meetings Semi-annually '2d Tuesday in April and Octo.
Boston Society for the Religious and Moral Impro-ve-
ment of Seamen.
Instituted May 11, 1812.
President, Gamaliel Bradford, Esq.
Secretary, Rev. Joseph Tuckerman^
Jirea&urer^ Mr. William Ropes.
Agricultural Societies. 187
Ji.xccut{ve Committee, The above, ^vith Rev. Charles
Lowell, Rev. VVilliiini E. Chui,nir,g, Rev. Samuel C.
Tiiacher, Rev. Hor;ice Holk-y, Gt urge G.Lee, Esq.
RicliHrd Sullivan, Esq. Heiuleibon Inches, Esq.
Massachusetts Society for jirovioting JgricuUure.
Incorporated M.'irch 7, 1792.
Annual meeting 2d Wednesday in June.
Pn\side?ity Aaron Dexter, m.d.
J-'irst Vice-President, Samuel VV. Pomeroy, Esq,
Second do. Hiomas L. W^inthrop, Esq.
Treasurer, John Prince, Esq. ^
SscrelurUs Richard Sidlivan, Esq-
Tru'-itccs, Hon Dndicy A Tyni;, Ebenczer Preble,
Esq. Hon. I'eter C Brooks, Gorhairi Parsons, Esq. Hon.
J'jsiah Qjincy, JohnT. Kirkiand, d. d.ll.d.
Kenncbcck Agricultural Society at Jng:i3ta.
Iiistitutcd in 1800. Incorporated Feb 17, ISOl.
Western Society of Middlesex Imsbandmsn,
Incorporated Fel^. 2{>, 1S03.
Yearly meeting 1st Tuesday in Sf]}tember.
Oxford Agricultural Soci'-ty.
Semi-annual n^eetings on the 2d Tuesday ol" Inarch, and
1st Tuesday of October, at Fr\eburgh.
Berkshire J^fricultural Society at Pitts/ield.
Fresidtmt, Eikuuah v\'atso:i.
Shreivsbunj United JgricuUural Society,
Pre6zWc«^ TnomasW. VVard, Esq.
Secretary, V. Hemmepway.
Berkshire Agricultural Society.
President, Thomas iNlelvilleJun. E^q-
Treasurer, Mr. El^cnczf r Center.
Secretary, Willicim C. Jarvis, Esq.
The Society expends ;d)out .500 dollars annually m
premiums for "the encouragement of Manufacteis, Ag-
ricultures, &c.
1 88 Academies In MafTachufetij.
ACADEMIES IN MASSACHUSETTS.
Phillihs Jcadcmy in Andover, Incorpor. Oct. 4, 1780.
President y Rtv. Eiiphalet Pearson, ll.d.
Vice-Pri:ddtnt^ Hon. Oliver Wendell.
CUrky Mark Newman, a.m.
Treaaurery iSamuel Fiirrar, Esq.
Princifial, John Avlams, a.m.
Fryebur^ Academy.. F.-b. 8, 1792. Anr.os J. Cook, a.m.
Pieceptor. Rev. Lincoln Ripley, President.
Briatoi Academy at Taunton. 1792. Luther Bailey.
A''ew-SuU"m Acad. 1795. Phinehas Johnson, a b. Precep.
^and:uic/i Accdcmy, 1804. Elijah Gates, a.m. Precep.
Dum7f!er Ac(idr?ny, at Newburv, October 3, 1782. Rev.
Abiel Abboc.
IlalirjiveU Apadtmy. March 5, 1791. Jona. Curtis, a.m.
Berwick Academy. Alar. 11,1791. Wm. A. Tomson.
Marblehcad Academy. Nov.l7, 1792. Joseph Dana, a.m.
Flymoiuh Academy, at Bridgewater. March 19, 1793.
Levi \V. Leonard,
Groton Acndcmy Sept. 28, 1793. James Weston.
Wci^r ford Academy. Sept. 28, 1793. Nahunn H.Groce.
Portlund Academy . Feb. 27,1794. BezaleelCushnian.
Deerfield Academy. March 1, 1797. Aaron Arms.
Derby Acadrmy, at Hingham. June 17, 1797. Dar.iel
Kimball, a.m.
Milton Academy. March 3, 1798. Rev. Warren Pierce.
Framini^ham Acadtmy. Mar. 1, 1799 Geo. Morej ,a.b.
Berks/lire Academy, at Lenox Feb. 22, 1803 LGieason.
Blue hill Academy. March 8, 1803. Eiias Upton, a.m.
Bradford Academy. ¥cb 10, 1804.Richavd Kur.ball, a.b.
Pittsjicld Female Academy. 1806. Miss-Eiiza Doane,
Preceptress. Mis.s Dantorth, Assistar.t
Day\<i Academy, at Wrentham. March 13,1806. John ,
L. Parkiiur.st, a.b. ^
Warren Academy. Feb, 25, 1808. Arnold Grav, a.b. ^i
Bridgeton Academy. March 8, 1 808.
Bath Female Acadtmy . Harriot Low, Preceptress.
Wis'cassetAcadc mica lA.<isociaiion , M oses Sha\v . Pi ecep.
Phillips Limerick Academy. Rev. Wil'ii'm Greg;i^.
Leicester Acadimy. President of the Trustees, Rev.
Joseph Sunnier, da^- Josiah Clavic, Puceptor, Ez-
ra Hunt, Assistant Preceptor.
Brighton Academy. Rev. Asa Lyman, a.m.
(Sorham Academy. Rev. Reuben Nascn, a.v..
Bible Societies. 189
Bible Society of^affac/nifetts. Infiitnted in July, 1P09.
Prcfident, His Honor William Phillips.
Vice- Prefi dent, John L^throp, d.d.
Trenfurtr, Mr. John Tappan.
Affijlant Treafurer, Mr. John Grew.
Cone [pending Secretary, Rev. Samuel C. Thacher.
R'CO''divg Secretary, Rev. John Pierce.
Trvjlees, fames Freeman, D.n. Rev. Jofliua Huntington,
Elip'ialct Porter, d.d. Ahiel Holmes, d.d. Thomas Bald-
win, d.d. Rev. Ciiarles Lowell, Samuel S-^lifbury, £(({.
Hon. William Brown, Hon. Ilaac Parker, Hon. Peter C.
Brooks, John Tucker, Efq. Joieph Hurd, Efq. S;.muel Park-
man, EQ]. Jofeph May, PLfq. Hon. Dudley A. Tyng, Hen-
ry Flill, Eff]. Deacon John Simpkins, Hon. Thomas Dawes.
Executive Committee, to whom applications are to be
made for Bibles, Rev. W^IUiam E. Channing, Rev. Francis
Parkraan, and Jonathan Phillips, Efc].
Annual meeting, 2d Thurld.^y aTter Genei?! El ftion,
when a fermon is preached at 1 1, a.m. and a colUftlon made
to aid the objctls of the Society.
Boston Femak Bible Society. Instituted Sept. 5, 1814.
Fremlmt, Mrs. Ann Parker,
Vice-Frtsickntft, Mrs. Jedidiah Morse, Mrs. laac
Boweis, Mi-s. Jiimes Eloyd, Mrs. Catharine Codman,
Fecorcling- Secretary, Msss Catharine M. CfKiman.
Corresjiondinp; Secretary , Mrs. Jcbhua Huritingtcn,
Treasurer, Miss Sarah C. Lowell.
Aisistant Treasurer, Mi5>s Elizabeth Haskins.
Bible Society of Salfm and vidiity. Incc r. Feb. 26, 181 1.
P'efident, Rtw Manafieh Cutler, i.l.d.
Recording Secretary, Kt:v. Abie! Abhor,
Salcin Bible Tranfaticn and Foreign Mifion Society.
Iiiftiiuted i8t2.
Prefdent, Rev. Lucius BoUes.
ir n rj . S Kcv ]eremiah Chaplin,
Fue-Pre/idents, ^ Mr. Michael Webb.
Treafurer, Mr, Ebcnr/.er Sf ccomb.
Recording Secretary, Mr, Micharl Sl.erherd.
Correfponding Secretary, Mr. John Moriarty.
Bilde Sociitycf Maim, LHlitiicd in i8c^.
Prtfidtnt, Rev. j< ffe App'eton, i>.d.
Vice-Prffdmt, Rev. Elijah Kellopg.
ecjurtr^lloix. Samuel Freeman.
r90 Bible Societies.
CorrefpondiTtg Secretcry^ Rev. Edwaid Payfon.
Recording iiecrdary, Mr. Edwaid Cobb.
Merrimack Bible Society in Neiuburyport. Incorpo^ i8lo.
PrefidrnL, Samuel Spring, i;.d.
Vice- Pre fident. Rev. John Andrews.
Corrcfponding ^ecretary^ Rev. Dan.el Dgna, d.D.
Recording Secretary, William Woart, Efq.
TreaJ'urery Richard Pike, Efq.
Bible Society in the County of Middlefeit.
Prejtdent, Ge\;tral John Brooks of Medio: d.
Vic.-Prefidents^ Rev. Cliaiics Stearns, D.D.of Linccln, Rev.
Ezra R;piry, ct Concord, Rev. Daniel Chaplin, of Gioton,
Rev. Paul LirchSeid, of Carlifle, Rev; Jedidiah Mor(e,D.D.
ot Chaiieb,town
Corrt'.sfionding Secretary y Levi Hedge, Esq. Professor
in H;rirvi<i\l College.
Htcording -SVc rfta?'^, Samuel Hoar, jr. E.sq. cf Concord.
Trcasurcry Dtaccn John White, cf Concord.
Ham/iden Bible- Society.
JPre^iilenty Joseph Lathrop, d.d.
Secretary^ Rev. Siiniuel Osi;ood.
Bristol Bible Society i?i Taunton,
Insiituted juiie 30, IS 14.
Theological Society for the Education of Pious Young
Men for the Miyiiatru.
Instituted ai Hallowell, June 1812.
Presidenty Kev, EtUvard Payson.
Annual nieeting at Portland, 2d M'ednesday in Oct.
Auxiliary Bible Society in Worcester County^
Organized Septeraher 7, 181,5.
Officers annually elc6led on the ad Thurfday in Sept.
Prejident, Hon. Jofeph Alien.
ViCfPreJidenty Rev. Dr. Sumner
Secretary, Rev. Nathaniel Thayer.
Treafurer, Hon. Benjamin Hey wood.
Directors, Rev. Dr. Boncroft, Hon. Benj-imln Adams,
Rev. John Fiflce, James Wiifon, E'q. Rev. Elifha Rock-
wood, Pliny Earle, Hon. Levi Lincoln, jr.
The anrnial meeting will be hoid^n at Worccfter, ou the
fecondThurfdr-y of September, i8i6.
TI-k: Rev. Dr. Sumner is chol'en the tU0, and the Rev .
Dr. Puffer the fecond preacher.
Mafonic Societies. jgt
Oncers of the Grand Encamjiment of Knights
Tcmf liars.
Sir Thomas S. Webb, Esq. ot Boston, Grand Master.
Sir Henry Fowle, do. Grand Generalissmo.
Sir Jona. Gage, Esq. of New bury pt. Grand Cajit. Gtn.
Sir GriMnell,ot Albany, Grand Treaaurer.
Sir John M.. Eddy, of Providence, Grand Recorder.
Boston Encamfiment of Kniqhts Templars.
Founded AD 1805,
Sir Henry Fowle, Grand Master.
Sir Thomas P. Jackson, GeneralissihW.
Sir Henry Paikitt, Captain General.
Sir Robert Lnsh, jr. S.-72i->r IVardrn.
Sir Akxancle!' Bowers, Junior I linden.
Sir Andrew Sijyourney, I'rcafturer,
Sir John Loriiiii:, Rec! rder.
Sir James Gilclinst, Sta7zdanl Bearer.
Sir Elisiia Wheeler, Snvord Bairer.
Sir S-^lh Johf.son, Cnm?7ns.mrij,
Sir E')ejiezer Olivei', Centinel.
King Dariu.s^ Council of Knights of the Red Cross at
Portland
Sir James D.Hopkins, E'q. Mjs't Illustrious Master.
■ Geney-al Grand Roual Arch Chapter of the U. States.
M E.Benj.Hurd, EKq.cfCharlestowni GJ^.lTgh Priest.
M.E Tliomas S. VVtbi), of Boston, G.G Kinq:
M.E. Ezra Ames, E^q. of Albany, G.G. Scn'be.
ME H. Huntini^ron, of Norwich, G.G. Marshall.
The General Grand Chapter mr^ct Septenniallw and
their next meeting will be held during this year ; at
which meeting an Union of all the Grand Chapters in
the several States is contemplated.
_ Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Massachusetts.
Officers elected annuallv in September, alternately at
Boston and Newburvport.
Officers elected September 1815.
M.E. John Abbot, Esq. of Westford, Grand High Priest.
E. James C. King, Salem, Defiu Grand High Priest.
E. Henry Fowle, of Boston, Grand King.
E. Nuh'l Knapp, jr. of Newburyport, Grand Scribe,
E. Thomas P. Jackson, of Boston, Grand Treasurer.
K: John Loring, do. Grand Secretary.
192 Mafonic Societies.
E. Zaclia. G. Whitman, of Boston, Grand Marshal.
Rev. Cump. P.ml DeHii,of Bv)Stoii, "> Grand
E. 6c iiev. Eze. L. Bascom, Phillipston. 3 Chahlains.
Benjaoiin Wiiitmore, of Newburyport, ■^
Jonatlian G. Johnson, do. ( Grand
Seth Johnson, of Boston, r Stewards.
Samuel Davis do. }
Ebenezer Oliver, of Boston, > r'^^^.j t ,
Richard Hannewell, of Newbur\^port.$ ^^^'^^ lyceis.
1.1 acMitio'.i to ihc annual moetiiv^, there are two stat-
ed coiumuMK^iu wU's of the Gnuxl Chapter every year in
Boston, in die nudths of December and June.
Royal .drch Cha/itrrs under the Jurisdiction of tkf-
Grand Chafiter cf Massachui^etts .
St. Andrijiv's Rounl Arch Chap.tcr^ Boston.
ME. H. -belt Lash, jr. tlig'h Priest.
£ Zichariah G Wiiitaiin, Esq. King.
E. Alexander Bovvers, Scribe.
S .niuei Howe, Trcafiurer.
Elisha Wheeler, Secretary.
E. A'lgustus Pcabody, Esq. R. A. Cajituin-.
John Lori'ig, Cafitain of the Host.
E'.cazcr G. House, Princifial Sojourner.
Kui^ Cyrus'' Chafiter^ J\''envburyliort.
M.E. Gilman WiVi.e, Es(|. High Priest,
E. Joseph Brown, King.
E. James Francis, Scribe.
St. John*s Chafiter, Groton.
M.E C deb Butler, Esq. High Priest.
E. James licw-s, King.
E. Sampson Woods, Esq. Scribe.
Mount Vernon Chaliter, Portland.
M.E. James D. Hopkins, Esq, Pligh Priest.
King Solomon'' s Chajiter^ Charlton.
ME.. 8c Pvev. Richai-d Carriquc, High Priest.
E. John Brown, King.
E. Benjamin Stow, Scribe.
JVashlngfon Chafiter^ Salem.
M E. Thomas Coie, High Priest.
E. John Norris, Scribe.
E. Robert Brookhouse, King.
Revenue Officers, &c, i^j
Kln^ Hiram's Chafiter, Greemvich.
M.E. Sc Uev. Alpheiis H irdir.j^, /%/z Fri^ist,
E & Rev. E. L. Ba scorn, Kaii^.
E. Raymond vSc-r/i^c.
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts.
Elected December A.L. 5815.
M.W.Benjamin Russell, Esq. of Boston Grand Master,
R.W. Au^us. Peabody, Esq. do. Grand^en. Warden,
^. W. Ralpli H. Frencli, Esq of Marblchead, Grand
D T»7 * 1 r.. ^ Juuior Warden.
K. W. Andrew Sigournev, Eq. GruJid Treasurer.
Li.W. John Solev, Esq. Graral Secreturif.
The other Officers are appointed on the festival of
S>t. John, when the Grand Officers aie in-trdled.
REVENUE OFFICERS IN MASSALHU3ETTS.
Collectors.
Berry A. S. Dearborn Jose])]i Storcr Kenncbunk
BoGton ^ Charley.town. Je]-em'ali O'Britn Machias
VVuhim Ravinond Ue Daniel Coflin A'antuc/cet
Sulan and Beverlii. JohnHawcs JsTc-.v-B'-dford
foseph Wilson Marblehead LemTJ^rtscoit l^usamnu
^mM■Ayc^xY^^Y\^''eToburyixt. Josiah Hook Pniobscot
ohn kittrcdge Gloucester Henrv VV^arren Pknnouth
IsHiah L.Green i?ur;i5A;.'6/e Isaac ILsiev. ir. Portland
hshua Wingate,jr. Bath Daniel GranV'' S'lCQ
>fath i Wiiiiams Dv^hton Jo.s. YAvl^yWaldoborouLrk
1 hos. Cnok, jr. Edirarton Francis Cook WLcns^tt
yi- Ionian Frencmns. Bay Jerenuah Bradbury York
Asa Atidrews Ijis^vkh
JVaval Officers.
Thomas Melville, Boston and Charlestotvn.
Henry Elkins, Salem and Beverly.
_ Daniel Swett, J\''ewburypori .
rristram Dalton, Surveyor ct* Insjiector of Revenue^
Surveyors.
3eor^e Hodir'=>s \ ^^^^^^^ ^ Wm.M. Dawes Thomastn.
I Beverly t /^ t < Porthmd
oshua Prentiss/Wflr3/Meai J'^'^' ^' J^^^'^^t ^ >Xoz!/l
A^m. Cross JSTeivlmryfiort Isaac Carter Augustu
816.] ]i
94
Revenue Officers, &c.
Insfjecfors and Mmsurers, Boston iJf Chariest ovjn.
Benjrimin Eaton Ebenez. Clovii^li Ciuirles Lincoln
Beijaniin Eiton
S. W. Hunt
J.VV. Homer
R. B. Hewes
G. Johnson
Nathaniel Lewis
John Miont
Sunmel Piince
Thomas Rice
A. VV. Tiuixtep
John N. Welch
C. Durant
John Pr<pkins
Siimm-l Piince
Samuel VV. Hunt
Jose|)li\V. Horn e r
EbenezerSeaver
Dirius Bordmun
J. F. Barber
Insf:ectors.
Jotham Lincoln, jr. Illngh. Shul^ael Dunham Tlsbiiry.
Alexander M'Intire York. VV\\YmvL-{S\chcii^jVaiitiakct,
JVcighcrs and Guag^rs, Boston ISf Chnrlcstoivn.
Peter Dol'iver I fanu^s S. Lovt.U j Eb ndc'e Geny
Thomas Rice I VV. R. Lee, jr. I
Wardens of the Port^ avA Survruorf} of Damage on
T'-.s-sr/.v and Curgocs; Boston <S Cinrhtonvii.
IViichae! Hopkins, Penjuniin Smi;h, jolm Hiils
Brunch Pihtft.
Pllot.'^fur In-vard Divin. Port and Harbour of Bosio):.
Jolin VVilsoJi, and Churlts (..'oie.
Pil'<isfor Outivard Div. Port and Harbour of Bo^^ton
joi-.iali Ayers, Lemuel A^ej?, John Tilley, and John
Sari^ent.
Pilot for the Port of Salrirr^ Joseph Perkins.
pilot Jor the Diatrict ofPafi.saincrjuoddy:
William Morgan, of Ertstporr.
Commijftoncrs (f Leans.
States
iffficcr,:
Salaries.
Kew-H.impshire
', William Gardiner,
650 Dolls
Massachusetts,
Benjamiii Austin,
3500
Rhode-Isla:id,
Cluistopher Eliery,
600
Connecticut,
Jonathan Bull,
1000
New-York,
William Few,
1500
New- Jersey,
William E'.ving,
700
Pennsylvania,
William White,
1500
Delaware,
Tohn Stockton,
600
Maryland,
Edward Hall,
iOOO
Virginia,
Thomas Nelson,
1500
North-Carolina,
Sherwood H lywood.
1000
South-Carolina,
Thomas Lehri,
1000
Georgia »
TOO
Sittings of Courts in Mafiachufetts. 195
Calendar of the Supreme Judicial Court.
Suffolk uvd Mnuuckf.'. — Bostc.n, Ist Tuesday in
March, ancl 4ti) Tuesday in November.
Jisstx. — Ipswich, 4Lh Tii-^sday in A])ri]. — Salem, 6th
Tuesd iv, next after the 4tii 'I'uc^day 'n\ September.
Middle.^cx. — Ccnicord, Ibt Tuesciav in April. — Cam-
bruii^:, 5th Tufsd:iv next alter the 4th Tuesday in Sept.
y&r/(-._ York, 3d Tuesilay in May.— Alfred, 6th Tues.
next attcr the 3ci Tuesday in September.
Harnfi shirty Franklin andHampdcn. — Northam])toij ,
4t!. Tuesdji-v in April and 3d Tuesday in Septeml)er.
Plymouth — Pi> mouth, 2d Tuesday next, after tlie
4th I'uesday \r Sepiernber. *
Brifitol. — Taufitois, 3d Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday tf September.*
Barn.dabk' and Dukes. — Barnstable, 1st Tuesday
next after tlie 4tli Tuesday vf September.
Worcef.ter, — ^VV<;rcescer, 2d Tuesday in April, and
h Tur schiy in September.
Cumberland and Oxford. — Pnrtlard, 4th Tuesday in
Mav, and 4th Tuesday next after 3d Tuesday in Sept.
Lincoln. — Wiscasset, on the 2d Tuesday next alter
the 4il\ Tuesday in May, and on the 3d Tuesday ot Sept.
Berkshire. — Ler.ox, on tiie 2d Tuesday next after the
4th Tuesday in April, and on the 2d Tuesday in Sept.
Hancock and IVaahingfoji. — Castine, on the odTues-
:lay next -^ftf:r rhe 4^ , Tuesday in May.
* A lanv term is holden alternately at Plymouth and
at Taunton, for the counties of Ph mouth and Bristol,
on the 2d Tuesday of juiy annualiy. The first term
was holden in July last, at Pivmtulh. The next will
be of course at Taunton in Jidy next. These law-
terms are of much in^.portance to the above counties ;
and it would s;ive much time and expense, if other parts
of the Corr.monweaith shfuid c me into the system.
The law terms in Suffolk and Nantucket, York, Cum-
berland and Oxford, Lincoln, liancork anci Washington,
Keniif oeck and tScmerset, are the first terms mentioned
in those counties.
The law ternns in Essex, Middlesex, Hampshire,
Franklin and Han.pden, Bariistable and Dukes, Worce-
ster and Berkshire, are in Autumn-.
i 96 Sittings of Courts in MafTachufetts.
J^orfolk, — Dedham, on the 3d Tuesday in Febinian'
and 4th 1 uesday next after the 4th I'uesday in Sepi
Kemiebeck 1st Somersft. — Augusta, on the 1st Tuts
«Jay next after the 4th Tuesday m May, and on the 2(
Tuesday next after the 3d Tuesday of September.
Calendar of Circuit Courts of Common Pleas.
Essex. — Ipswich on the 3d Monday of March, ant
3d Monday of Dec. — Salem, 3d Monday of June.--New
buryport, 3d Monday of September.
Middlesex. — Conccrd, 2d Monday in Sept. 2d Mon
day in March and 2d Monday in June. — Cambiidge, 2c
Monday in December.
^Korc<?s^<?r.— Worcester, 2d Monday in March, 5(3 !
Monday in June, Monday next after the 4th Monday ii:
August, and 2d Monday next after the 4th Monday ir-
No\-ember.
Humfishire. — ^Northampton, 4th Monday in March
3d Monday in August, and 3d Monday in November.
Havifiden, — Springtield, 3d Monday in March, 4tt
Monday in August, and 4th Monday in' November.
Franklin. — Greenfield, on the Tuesday of the weel
next after 4th Monday in March, 2d Monday in August
and 2(1 Monday in November.
Berkshire. — Lenox, 1st Monday in January, 3d Mon-
day next after 4th Monday in March, and 3d Monday
in September.
^Yo7/o//t.— Dedham, 4th Monday in April, 3d Monday
In September, and 3d Monday in December.
Plymouth, — Plymouth, 2d Monday in April, 2d Mon*
day in August, and 3d Monday in November.
Bristol. — Taunton, 2d Mondays in March, June, Sep-
tember and December.
Banistable. — Barnstable, Sd Tuesday in April, and
1st Tuesday in September.
A'an^wc^f r.—Nantucket, 2d Monday in May, and 1st
Monday in November.
Z)u^(fs.^-Edgarton, 3d Monday in May, and 2d Mcfn-
dav in November.
York. — Alfred, Jst Monday in January, and 2d Mon-
day in September.— York, Sd Monday in April.
Sittings of Courts in Maflachufetts. 197
€-uw26^7/(/72f/,— Portland, 1st Tuesday in March, 3d
Tuesday m June, and SdTuesda-, in November.
Oxford —Paris, laSt Tuesda}' in Ftbraary, 2d Tues-
day in June, and 1st Tuesday in October.
'Li?icoln.—\\'zivi>Yiy 2d Mondav in Jan.— VViscasset
2d Monday in May. — Topsban)/4r.j) Monday in August.
K'?inedecL-^Au'^usiii, 2(1 Mondays in April, August,
and Deccmbe^r.
6o^er,5e^.— NcTridgewcx:k, Sd Tuesday in Mrirch,
the Tuesday next preceding the 2d Monday in August,
and 1st Tuesday in Novenii)er.
Havcock. — Castnie, 2d Tutsdav in April, 1st Tues-
day in No\'en^!)er,— B.uigor, Ibi Tuesday in January
ind 2d Tuesday in July.
lVa:hing'ton. — Machias, Ibt Tuesday in March and
September.
Aanmcket.—'^-.iriXwck.Giy 2d Monday in May, and 1st
Monday in l)cto!)er.
/:)w-(Y'.s.~Edgarton, 3(1 I^oiiday in May, and 1st
VL nday \\\ No\ember.
Calendar of Court fi of Sc^ifsions,
Suffolk. — Boston, on the Lst 'i\iesday in January, on
he 3d Tuesday in April, on the 1st Tuesday in July,
Hid on the 1st Tuesday in October.
Diikcfi — Edsai-toM, on the c>i\ Mondav in May, and on
he 1st Monday in Novembt r.
A'anttick-t — Nantucket, on the 3d Mondav in April,
ir.d on tiie 2d Mom lay in October.
The Boston Court of Common Fleas.
1st Tuesdays in July, Ocu>ber, Tanuarv ard April,
U\zvi^ is a town court held by the Recorder, at the
:ourt-house, every Wednesday, for the trial of Justice
:auses.
The Munidf-al Coi'rt in Boston
Is lioiden on the 1st Monday in each month, except
Vpril and October. /
Probate C-Airts in Suffolk.
Boi^ton, on every Monday in the year, except the lst
>l':ndcty in each montli.
8161 R2
:/
198 Tnfpedors, appointed by Gov, & Council.
Insficftor-General of Pickled Fish, Henry Purkitt, of
Boston. (Office, Doane-Street.)
DefLUty iJf Assistant, Henry Purkitt, jr. of Boston.
Defiuties.
Boston Benjamin Clark, Brenvster, ^c. Isaac Clark i
Chariest, J Jonas Jones ^
Buckstown, ^c.
James BaiTy, Jacob Bars-
tow, Nathl. Howe, Benja.
Owen, Charles Pook, Jos.
Urann, Gershom Spear, jr.
Marbleheady Jona. Roundy
J^envbury John Pulsifer
Scituate, Isaac Peirce
J^eivbfit. Nicholas Brown
/^o;Y/awfl?AnthonvFuT nald,
Tliomas Buniham
Haverhill Charles Davis
Gl'jucester Moses Gilbert
/3a th , ^r. .1 ona s Sm it h ,
Srinipson W. Parker
Lynn John B. Newhall
Hingham Caleb Ray,
Ensi.en Barnes, jr.
J/)sii'ich Benja. Averill
Cohasset Job Cnshin^, jr.
Taunton laines Danfonh
Weymn, Elisha Bianchard
George t. Benja. Emmcui^
Ins/ieclor ofA'ails, Gen. John Winsiow, of Boston.
Deputy 'l?is/icctor, Asa Dantorth, cf Taunton.
Lisjiector of Butter is" Lard, Edmund \V]-ight,cf Boston.
(Office in Cambritige- Street.)
Deputies.
Charlestcd'n Moses Hall JWivburyht. Thos. Dodge
Haverhill Nathaniel Hills Saleri " Jonathan Ropes
Marblehead]iir\:\..\\cmu\Y For Hand John K.Smith
Insjiector of Tobacco for Boston and Charkstown.
John Todd, of Boston.
In fpcRor of Pot and Pearl A Pus, David Townfend, of Bofion.
(Office oppofite South Burying Place, Pleafant-Stieet.)
Depvties, Ckarlejicznn, John Au(l!n, N(wb)^pt. Jona. Cail,
Medfcrd, Andr. Blaiichard, Portland^ John K. Smith.
_ Jonas
Blood
Vinalhaven Wm.Vinall, j r.
James Genn
Bangor, Asa Davis,
John Allen
}\erkhy Nehemiaii
New hail, jr.
Halloivtll Moses Palmer
'"^wmzvy Luther Gardner,
Henry Gardner, 2d.
Hnmiiden Prince Gorhani
J^'luciiu.s James Holmes
Jndovr. Jonathan Stevens
Edgecomb Saml. Tarbox
Orrington, £j7'c. Danrel
Clr.pp
Iraukfort, cSfc. Tisdaie
Dean
7ruro David D3er
Lubt ck William Pheips
Deputy Infpe6lors, &c.
199
JnfpeSlor of Beef and Pork, Ifaac Smith, of Charleftown.
(Office at No. 3, Cufrom-Houle Street.)
Deputies.
Amffbury Benjamin Lurvey, Gardiner Sewall Brown
Richard Sawyer
Bojicn James Barry, Thomas
Emmons, Jofeph BafTet,
John Farrie, Ifrael Cook,
John Carteret, James
Barry, jr. Samp, Tarbell
Bath JelTe Ruflell, James
Foller
Bcnror John Allen
HilLrira John Parker
CkarUjlown James Saiith,
Jothi'.ra Barry, Thomas
Gould
Concord Jonathan Curtis
Cambridge John Tarbel
Camden Nathan Brown
Cornijh Simeon Chadbourne
Dcdham Ab^j ah Parker
DanversDzmtX Goldthwait,
Samuel Stanley
Falmouth Jofeph Chei^ery
Gorham James M'Lellan
Kteper of the Standards of IVei^hts arid Mcafures, avd (ex
officio) as Treafurcr, John T. Apthoip, ot Boflon.
Richard Auftin, his Deputy at Bofion.
Inspector of Hcf.Sy Samuel Jriques, jr. (OfEce in
Main-Street, Charieslc.vn, near the Square.)
Deputy Inspectors^ Henry Jaques, Omrkstcivn,
Walter Dickson, GrctoUy Ephraim Haw, Berlin.
Halloivell George Bartlett
Haverhill Richard Ayer, jr.
Medferd Jonathan Warner
Marhlehead Jona. Roundy
Newburyport Nichol. Brown
Newbury Caleb Kimball,
John Ofgood
Portland Seih Bird, Jedidiah
Dow
^ox/^wrjyChs.Jcy,lohnWe11s
Rowley Solomon Nelfon
Salf'vi James Gray
Sftlifjury Seth Claik, Samuel
Dorr'
Saco Robert Cleaves
Springfield Amafa Pirfons
Watertcwn Abr; F. Rogers,
Peter Whteier
Wifcajfet Benjamin Allen,
Jofeph Smitlr
W. Cambridge G. Williams
Boston Hat Manufactory. Incorporated Feb. 27, ^810.
President, Jesse bi own. C7er/r, Caleb Hartshorn,
Treasurer, Samuel Barry. Jgenty Hciny Messineer.
Directors, Thomas S. Boardinan, Daniel Messing^er,
Thomas Hughes, Samuel Barry.
200 A Table of Inter efl..
A TABLE of SIMPLE INTEREST, at Six per Cent.
calculated in Dollars^ Cents ond Milks.
pnnci- I I week. I i month. I
3 months. |
6 months. I , vea. ""
pal. Id.
c. m. ', d.
c. m. 1
d. c. m. !
d.
c. in. ' d. c. m.
'CtS.IO
0
0 0
0
0 0
001
0
0 3
00^
20
0
c 0
0
0 I
0 03
0
0 6
0 I a
30
0
0 0
0
0 1
004
0
0 9
0 I 8
40
0
0 0
0
0 2
006
0
I 2
024
50
0
0 0
0
0 2
007
0
I 5
03*
60
0
0 0
0
0 3
009
0
I 8
030
70
0
0 0
0
0 3
010
0
2 I
046
80
0
0 1
0
0 4
012
0
2 4
044
90
0
0 I
0
0 4
0 I 3
0
2 7
0 5 0
Dol. I
0
0 I
0
0 5
0 I 5
0
3 0
060
2
0
0 %
0
I 0
030
0
6 0
0 la 0
3
0
0 4
0
J 5
045
0
9 0
0108 0
4
0
0 5
0
2 0
060
0
12 0
0 40 0
5
0
0 6
0
2 5
0 7 5
«
15 0
0 00 0
6
0
0 7
0
3 0
0 90
0
18 0
0 36 0
7
0
0 9
0
3 5
0 10 5
0
21 0
0 4Z 0
8
0
1 0
0
4 0
0 12 0
0
24 0
. 0 48 0
9
0
I I
0
4 5
0 13 5
0
27 0
0 54 0
10
0
1 a
0
5 0
0 15 0
0
30 0
0 60 0
20
0
2 5
0
10 0
0 30 0
0
60 0
I 20 0
30
0
3 7
0
15 0
0 45 0
0
90 0
I 80 0
40
0
5 0
0
20 0
0 6» 0
I
20 0
2 40 0
50
0
6 2
0
25 0
0 75 0
I
50 0
300
6c
0
7 5
0
30' 0
0 90 0
I
80 0
3 60 0
70
0
8 7
0
35 0
I 5 0
2
10 0
4 20 0
80
0
10 0
0
40 0
1 20 0
2
40 0
4 80 0
90
0
11 2
0
45 0
I 35 0
2
70 0
5 40 0
ICO
0
la J
0
50 0
I 50 0
.^
0 0
600
aoc
0
2i 0
I
0 0
300
6
0 0
la 0 0
3C0
0
37 5
I
50 0
4 50 0
9
0 0
18 0 0
4C0
0
50 0
2
0 0
600
12
0 0
24 0 ©
5 CO
0
62 5
2
50 0
7 50 0
15
0 G
30 0 0
600
0
75 0
3
0 0
900
18
0 0
36 0 0
7CC
0
875
3
50 0
10 50 0
21
0 0
42 0 0
800
I
0 0
4
0 0
12 0 0
24
0 0
!j8 0 0
900
I
12 5
4
50 0
13 50 0
27
0 0
54 0 0
3 coo
I
25 0
'5
0 0
15 0 0
30
0 0
'0 0 0
. N. B. The ufe of this Table will be eafily nnderflood In- tl;c follow,
ing example; viz. Againit 10 dollars von will find the intcv't for a
week to be i cent and a milles ; :or a inonth, 5 cents ; fur ■> months.
Is centf ; for 6 month ^cs. cents j lor J year, 60 'C'^f*-
Duties. 202
DUTIES,
AT PRESENT PAYABLE BY I AW ON ALL GOODS,
WARES AND MERCHANDIZES IMPORTED INTO
THE U. S.
Note. The duties annexed to the following articles ab-
hiyonlytofuch OS are imp, rtcd in American regijleredvcilch ;
ir/7!r'i '""f''''^^' or fea letter ve[fels, an additionof
iboutjijteen per cent, on t/ieduty is exacted.
^rxns, fire and /Ido, not otherwifc enumerated, or parts
thereof, 30 per c< nt. ad valorem.
Apparatus, philofopbical. See Fhilofophical Apparatus.
Apparel, vearmg. See Wearing Apparel, &c.
ion ' ^'°''^''' ^" "^^ ®' bottles, 16 cents per gal-
On the bottles, if black glafs quart bottles, 120 cents per
grots.
Antimony, rep, ul us of, free.
Artificial flowers feathers and other ornaments for wo-
men s head drcflcs, 30 per cent, ad valorem,
nniteed, 30 do-.
\rncles of all kinds of the growth or manufacture of the
united States, or their territories, upon which no draw-
back, bounty or allowance has been paid or admitted.
Almonds, 4 cents per pound.
Anchors, 3 do.
^Aquafortis, free.
^2ggage perfonal. See Wearing Apparel, &c. free,
5ark of the Cork tree, /r^^. *>**-' J
irafs cannon, 30 per cent, ad val,
Brafs Teutenage and \^ue, free.
Iron or Heel locks, hinges, hoes, anvils, and vices» 2/;
per cent, ad val. * ^
All other manufactures of brafs, 30 do.
Jails and b.ilfams. 30 do. See Powders, Paftes, &c.
sealts, v,z. horfes, cattle, fliecp, fwine, or other ufeful ones,
Jmporteo for breed, free.
Jeer. See Ale, Beer, &c.
jricksand tiles, 30 per cent, ad val.
►riftlescf fwine, /ree.
jonnets, hats and caps of every kind, 30 per cent, ad v^l.
•oots, 150 cents per pair,
looks, blank, 25 per cent, ad val.
302 Duties. j
Bottles, black glafs quart, 150 cents per grofs.
Buiions of evoy kind, 30 p"r cent, ad vai.
Buckles, fhoeand knee, 30 do.
Briifbes, 25 do.
Burgundy wine, 90 cents per gallon.
Burrfiones, unwrought, free.
Bullion, free,
Ciinnon, of brafs, 30 per cent, ad val.
Carrlnges, or parts of carriages, 40 do.
Cards, piaying, 50 cenisper pack
•■'■ wool and cotton, loo cents per dozen.
Cables and tarred cordage, 4 cents per pound.
Cabinet waies, 30 per cent, ad val.
Caps, hats and bonnets of every kind, 30 do.
Carpi ts and carpeting, 30 do.
Cartridge p^per, 30 do.
Candles, of tallow, 4 cents per pound.
of wax or fpermaccti, 12 do.
Champaign wine, 90 cents per gallon.
Capers, 30 per cent, ad val.
Canes, talking Ricks and whips, 25 do.
Cambri< ks, 25 do.
Caflla, Chincie, 8 cents per pound.
Clay, unwrought, /r<;(?.
Checfe, 14 cents per pound.
China ware, 30 percent, ad val.
Cinni«mon and cloves, 40 cents per pound.
Chintzes and coloured calicoes or inuflins, and all printed,
{laincd or coloured goods or manufactures, or r.ot bein|
printed, ftained or coloured, of cotton or of lin(n, or oi
both, or (-f which cotton or Imcn is the material of chie!
value, 25 pei cent, ad val.
Cocoa, 4 c. nts per pound.
Chocolate, 6 do.
Clogs and golcfhoes, 30 cents per pair. See Shoes.
Cordage, tarr;ed, 4 cents per pound.
uniarred, 5 do.
Comfits, 30 per cent, ad val.
Cofnietic, 30 do.
Cc^al, 10 cents per bufliel.
Colours, 30 per cent, ad val. See Palntei's Colours-
Copper ra.^nufactures, 30 do.
in plates, pigs and bars, fret,
Cork tree, bark o{,Jrter
Duties. 203
Compofitlons for the teeth or ?;itfns, 30 per cent, ad val.
St-e Dentifrice.
Coffee, 10 ceiKi per pound.
Cotton, 6 do.
I'^ags, free.
Cotton or linen manufactures, or of both, or of which cotton
or linen is the materiaf of chief value, whether printed,
ftained, coloured or othc rwi(e, 25 per cent, ad val.
Clocks and watches, or parts of either. 30 iO.
Co^iches, chariots, phaetons, chairs, chailes, folos, or other
carri;^<;es, or parti otciilier, 40 oo.
Cioth ng, r(?j.dy niiide, 23 <lo.
Cutialies, or parts thereof, 30 per cent, ad val..
CuriaPi!.':, ^ cent-; per pound.
Dates, 30 per cent, ad v;;!.
Dentiiiice, prnvders,* tinctures, preparations and ccmpcfi-
tions for the teeth or j^ums. 3:j do.
Difhes, pewter, 8 ccnt^ per pound.
Doiis, di-lled and undicHed, or parts th.ercof, ^o per cent.
ad val.
Dru.izs, medicinal, except thofe commonly ufed in dying,
30 do.
and woods for dying, /r<ff.
Demijohns, 40 x>Qi cent, ad val.
£-)fthen and llonc wares, 30 do.
hfTcnces, 30 do. See Powders, Paf^cs, &:c.
I'ans, or paits there-of, 30 do.
Fayal wine, 56 cents per gallon.
Feathers and oiher ornaments fer women's head drefles, 30
per cetit. ad val.
Fringes, commonly ufed by upholilerers, coach-makers and
fadd'crs, 30 do.
Figs, 4 cents per pound.
I'lfh dried, foreign caught, 100 cents per quintal.
Mrckarel, 120 cents per barrel.
Salmon, 200 do.
All other pickled fish, 80 cents per barrel.
Flowers, artificial, 30 per cent ad val.
F^oor cloths and mats, or parts of either, 30 do.
Fruits of all kinds, except thofe othcrwife particulafly enu-
merated, 30 do.
Furs of every kind, undre{rcd,/rf^.
Glafs black quart bottles, J2o cents per grofs.
..._-- window, not above 8 by io inches, 320 cents per jco
Iquare feet*
204 Duties, |
Giafs, Window, not above loby 12, 350 dc:
above 10 by 12, 430 do.
sii oihsr giafs and manufactures thereof, 40 per cental
ad v.il. I
ptauber salts, 400 cents p.-r cwt.
Gauzes, 1^ percent, ad vai.
Geneva. See Spirits.
Ginger, 30 per cent, ad val.
Girandoles, or pirts thereof, 40 do.
Goloftioes, 30 cents per pair. See Shoes.
Gloves and mittens of every kind, 30 per cent, ad s^a!.
Gold, fi!vprand])la:ed ware, 30 do.
Gold and filver iace, 30 do.
Goods, warts and mcrch mdife intended to be re-exported
toaforc!-n po-t or piace, in the fame fhip or vWiV! ii
which they dial I l,c imported, .-nd hU articles of the
growth or nianuh.ciuicof the United States, or of ihcii
territories, upon which no drav'h:ick, bounty, or allow-
ance ha'i oeen paid or admitted, f>ee.
Goods, wares and merchandife, i;o' herein otherwife partic-
ularly er^ume.ated and defciibed, 25 ^^er cent, ad val.
Glue, 8 cents per |) und,
Gunpowder, 8 do,
*Gum, chiefl/ ui'ed in preparing mufiins, cottcm, ox lin'^ns,
tor receiving colours or <!yes,/rfe.
*Gum Arabic, free.
Hangeis, or parts thereof, 30 per cent. ad val.
Ha.r powder, 8 cints per pound.
Hjcs, caps and bonnets of eve: y kind, 30 per cent ad. val
Hemp, 200 cents per cwt.
Hempen rags, ffet.
Hides, raw, free. ^
Hoops, iron, 2 cents per potmd
Implemems or tools of a mechanical trade only, of perfons
who arrive ui the U. States,/r<<?.
Indigo, 30 cents per pound.
Iron wire, 23 per cent- ad val.
-— fleel, or brals locks, hinges, hces, anvils and vices, 2*
Hoop and fl!r, 2 cents per pound.
— — Sheet, 3 do.
-• Call, and all manufactures of iron, fteel, or brafs, 01
ot which either of tht^fe mftals is the aiticle of chief val
ue, not being otherwife panicularly enuroeiated, o© tr»';
cent, ad val. ""
Duties. 205
Jewellery and pafte work, 30 do.
Kid fhoes, 30 cenrs per pair.
Lace, of ^old and fiiver, 30 per cent, ad val.
Laces, and lawns, 25 do.
Laces, lines, fring; s, tafTels, and trimmings commonly ufed
by upholfterers, or coachmakers and faddlers, 30 per cent.
ad val.
Lamp bjack, 25 do.
Lapis caliminaris,/r<?^.
I»eather tanned and tawed, and all manufactures of leather,
orofwhicii leather is the article of chief value, not oth-
c-wise particularly enumerated, 30 do.
Lead andmufket bill. 2 cents per pound.
^U other manufactures of lead, or in which lead is the
chief aiticle, 2 do.
Lead, Red, 4 do.
Whne, 4do.
Lcmonsand jim-s, 30 per cent, ad val.
Lime, foreign, 100 cents per cafk containing 60 gallons.
Linen or cotton manufactures, 01 of both, or of which cot-
^ ton or linen is the material of chief value, whether print-
ed, stained, coloured or otherwile, 25 per cont. ad val.
-— Kags, frre.
Iviibon and Oporto wines, 60 cents per gallon.
Looking Glafs, 40 per cent, ad val.
Manutacturcs ot tin, pewter and copper, except pewter
P'aJcs and uiilies, 30 percent, ad val.
of iron, fleel or brafs, not other wife particularly enu-
merated, 30 do.
— of leather, not otherwife particularly enumerated, 30
of lead, not otherwife particularly enumerated. 2
cents per pound.
--- of cotton or linen, or of both, whether printed, ftain-
ed, coloured or otherwife, 25 per cent, ad val.
of glafs. See Glafs.
-— of tobacco. See Snuff, S-gars, and Tobacco.
ot wood. See Cabinet Wares and Wood.
n"^ A t H"'^t'^ ^^^^"' ""■ ^^'^'" territories, upon which
mitted /r"* ' ""'^ ^^ allowance has been paid or ad-
:ia!r T/.^n?j' '^^l^V'; ^'''' °^^"^'^^' 30 per cent, ad val.
/lair, 2o cents per buflael.
larhle, flate, and other^ftone, bricks, tiles, tables, Rroriar.,
2o6 Duties.
and oiher urcnGls of marble or Hate, and gen erally al
ftor.e and earthen ware, 30 per cent, ad vai.
Mddeira wines. See Wines.
M.ii"ga wines, 56 cents per gallon.
Macf, <2 5o cents per pound.
Mackarel, 120 cents per barrel. r j - j •
Mcdicina! dru-s except thofe commonly uled m dying, 3
percent, -.d val. , , ^1
M.-rchaiidifc, floods and wares, Intended to be re-exported 1 1
a foreign poit or phce, in -be fame ih-.p or veije m whic
they ihail be imsM>rtcd ; and A\ other articles of the ^rowt
or manufacture vi tho Unit.d St.tes, or of their teriitone:
upon which no dr-uvback, bounty, or allowance has bee
paid or ad fitted, /r^c. • . 1 ,
-ood.and wares, not herein otherw fe paracu.arly et
iimeratcd and defcribed, 2,5perCc-nt. ad val.
Mittens and gloves of every kind, 30 do^
Milii'.iefy, icady made, 30 do.
MolafT.s, 10 cents j er gallon.
Morocco fiiocs, 30 cents per ya;r.
Mufl^ets and fire- locks, ^vith or without bayonets, or pai
of either, 30 per cent, ad val.
Mu(Uird in {lour. 30 do.
Mufl-ns and muflmeis, whether printed, flained, coloured, <
otherwife, 25 do.
Nails, 4 cents per poimd.
Nankeens, 2,5 per cent, ad val.
Nutmegs, 100 cems per pound.
Oranges, 30 per cent, ad va!.
Ornaments for women's head dreffes, 30 do.
Ochre, yellow, dry, 2 cents per pound.
■ in oil, 3 do.
*Oil of vitriol, //■(?<?.
Omrmcnts, oils and odours, 30 per cent, ad val. See Vq\
deis, PaRes, &c.
Oiives, 30 do.
Oil, 30 do.
Oporto and Lifbon wines, 60 cents per gallon.
Old pewter, /ree.
Paper hangings, 30 per cent, ad val.
writing and wrapping, 25 do.
— — flieathmgand cartridge, 30 do.
Painters' colours, whether dry or ground in oil, excf
Duties 207
thafe otherwlfe enumerated, and thofe commonly ufcd in
dying, 30^0-
ackthread and twine, 800 cents per cwr.
afteboards, parchment or vellum, 23 per cent, ad val.
•afle work and jcw:lry, 30 do.
hr^eions, or parts thereof, 40 do,
iafler of Palis, />^f.
ewtcr manufactures, except plates and diihes, 30 per cent.
ad val.
plates ard diflies, 8 ccn's per pound.
ewter, o\6, free.
epper, 12 cents per pound,
c fumes, 30 per cent, ad val.
iflols, or pans thereof, 30 do.
'iC'U'es and prints, 95 do.
iraento, 8 cents per pound,
'linting types, 25 per cent, ad val
'ick'esofallfoits, 30 do.
•finted, flain-d or coloured goods, or manufactures of cot-
ton, or of linen, or of both, 25 do.
'hilofophical apparatus, fpecially imported for any femina-
ry of learning, /'C(?._
P'ickledfifh of every kind, except mackarel and falmon, 80
cents per bane!.
Porter, beer and ale. See Ale, Beer and Porter.
f*ov;dtr, for hair, 8 cents per pound.
gun, 8 do.
:\jwdtrs, paHes, balls, balfams, ointments, oils, wafers,
wafhes, tinctures, efff nccs, or other preparations or com-
pofitions, ccmmcniy calltd Iveet Icerits, odcujs, per-
fumes, or co'metics, and all powders or preparations for
the teeth or Rums, 30 per cent, ad val.
*'lums and prunes, 4 cents per pound.
JuickfikTr, la do. _
■iaifms i.nponed ir: jars and boxes, and Mufcadehaifins, 4
do
all other kinds of, 3 do.
<.aw hides and fkins, /rr^.
^ags of ct (ton, of hempen, of limn ar.d of v.colicn cioth,
Lepulus. See Antimony.
ed lead, 4 cents per pound,
R.oco,/rec.
2o8 Duties.
Rum. See Spirits.
Salt, for every 56 lbs 20 cents.
Salts, Glauber, 40c cents per cwt.
Stained, printed or coloured goods, or manufactures of cot-
foij, or of linen or of both, 25 per cent, ad val.
Saltpetre, freti.
Saint Lucar wines, 80 ccnfs per gallon.
Starch, 6 cents per pound.
Sail cloth, 25 percent, ad val.
Slate, done, and ftone ware, 30 do.
Saddles, •r parts theieof, 25 do.
Sattlns ;vnd other wrought iilks, 25 do.
Spanifh brov.-n, 2 cents per pound.
Salmon, 200 cents per barrel. \
*Saffron, free.
Steel, 200 cents per cwt.
Steel, iron or brafs locks, hinges^ hoes, anvils anl vice'-y 25
percent, ad val.
all other manufactures of fleel, 30 do.
Sheathing and cartridge paper, 30 do.
Sherry wine, 80 cents per gallon.
Sea florcs of {hips or veffelSj/re^.
Spermaceti candles, 12 c^-nts per pound.
Sweet fcents, 30 per ct nt. ad val. See Powders, Paftes, &:cw
oegars, 400 cents per looo.
Seines, 8 cents per pound.
Sheet iro.i, 3 do.
Spirits dlftilled in foreign countries, viz.
From grain.
Jrirjt proof, 56 cents per gall— Second do. 58 do.— Third
do. 62 do.—Fourth do. 68 do.— Fifth do. 80 do.— Sixth
do. 100 do.
From other rnateriah.
Firft proof, .50 cents per gall. — Sf cond do. 50 do. — Third
do. .56 do. — Fourth do. 64 do. — Fifth do. 76 do. — Sixth
do. 92 do.
Spirits diftilled in the United States, imported in the fame
fnipor vefTel in which they had been prevloufly exported
from the United States, viz.
From, molajfes.
Firft proof, 30 cents per gall. — Second do. 32 do. — Third
do. 34 do.— Foiirih do. 38 do.— Fifth do.'46 do.— Sixth
do. 60 do.
Duties. 209
F^om materials of the growth aud produce of the U. States.
Full proof, 14 cents per gall. — Second do. 16 do — Third
do. 18 do. — Fourth do. 22 do. — Fii'ih do. 26 do. — Sixth
do ^6 do.
Spikes, 2 cents per pound.
Silver and plated ware, 30 per cent, ad va!.
lace, 30 do.
Skins, T3\v^/ree.
Slit iron, 2 cents per pound.
Sicily wine, 60 cents per gallon.
Swine, briftlcs oi,/ree.
Shoes and flippers ol fiik,50 cents per pair.
Shoes of kid and n^orocco, 30 do.
other {hoes and {l'pp:;rs tor men and women, clogs
and goloflioes, 30 00.
ether fliocs and flippers for children, 2o do.
Swords and cutlafTes, or parts of either, 30 per cent, ad va]»
Stockings, 30 do.
Stone and earthen ware, 30 do,
Sonp, 4 cents per pound.
Solos and other carriages, or parts thereof, 40 per cent, ad
val.
Stones, burr, unwrought,/rf£'.
Sulphur, /rec.
Sugars, brown, 5 cents per pound.
• white clayed, 6 do.
wliite powdered, 6 do.
• all other clayed or powdered, 5 do.
• lump, 13 do.
' loaf, 18 do.
— — ' — other refined, iq do.
candy, 23 do.
Snuff, 20 do.
Tallow, 3 do.
Tafifels and trimmings commonly ufcd by upliolflcrcrs,
coachmakers and faddiers, 30 per cent, ad vai.
Tables of marble, flaie or other (tone, or pans thercc.f, 30
do.
Tallow candles, 4 cents per pound.
Tarred cordage, 4 do.
Teas /rem Chiva and India, or from any iflands lyivg eojl-
loardly cf the Cape of Good Hope.
Bohea, 24 cents per pound.
Souchong and other black teas, 36 dd.
1816]. S2
21© Duties.
Teas, hyfon, imperial, gunpowder or gomee, 64 do-
' othci green teas, 40 do.
Form Europe.
' bohea, 28 cents per pound.
Souchong a.'id other b'ackteas, 42 do.
— — hyfon, imperiai, gunpowder or gomce, 80 do*
other green teas, 48 do.
From any other place.
bohea, 34 cents per pound,
fouchong, and other buck teas, 54 do.
■ hyion, imperial, gunpowder or gomee, loo do-
Other green teas, 60 do.
Teneriffe wl:;c, 5') cents per gallon.
Twine and pack thread, 800 cents per cw^
Tin manufac:urcs, 30 per cent, ad val.
in plates and pigSj/z^?".
Tincturet, (Cee powders, patles, &c.} 30 percent, ad val.
Tiles and b.icks, 30 do.
Toys not otheiwiie enumerated, "j do.
Tobacco miuiiifncturcd, other than TnufFand fcgars, )2 cents
per pound.
I'ools or implements of a mechanical trade only, of pcrfpns
who arrive in the United Staies,y>ff.
*Turniefic,/r<f<?.
Types for piin:ing, 25 percent ad val.
Unrnanufaciured viOoA^free.
Unmanufaciured wool, free.
Untajred coidage, 5 cents per pound.
yarn, ^50 cents per cwt.
Unwrought clay, /rcf.
Velvets and velverets, 25 per cent, ad val.
*Verdigrife,/>^:(?.
* Vitriol, oil of, free.
Wares of tin, copper, and pewter, except pewter- plates ani:
difhes, 30 per rent, ad val.
eaiihen or flone, 30 do.
r China. 30 do.
■ gold, filver and plated, 30 do.
goods and merchandjie of the. growth or niatrj acturc
of the United States, or of their territories, upon which
no drawback, bounty, or allowance has been paid or ad-
mitted,/r^f.
Wafers, 30 per cent. : d val.
Waters and waOies, (ice powders, p.fles, &c.} 30 do.
Walking flicks, whips and cane.*;, 25 d.o.
Wax Candles, 12 cents per poarid.
Duties. 211
Watches and clocks, or parts of citlier, o© per cent, ad val.
Wearinpf apparel and other perfonal baggage, of perfons
who anivc in the United States, frc<:,
Win>'S in cafksy bottles, or other vrjfeh.
Wines, Malmfcy, Madeira, and London Particular Madeira,
3 16 cents per gallon.
all other Madeira Wine, loo do.
Burgundy, Champaign, Rhcmfh and Tokay, 90 do.
Sherry and St, Lucar, 80 cents per gallon.
Claret and other wines not cnannerated, when import-
ed in bottles or cafes, 70 do.
Lifbon, Ov^orto, and other Portugal wines, 60 do.
Sicily, 60 do.
Teneiili'e, Fayal, Malaga, St. George, and other wcll-
ern ifland wines, ,56 do
all orher wines, when iinpoited otherwife than in bot-
tles or calcs, 4^ do.
On the bo^k:r-, if black, glafs quart bottles, 120 cents per
groce.
IF other than black glafs quirt bottles, 40 per cent, ad val.
Window glafs, not above 8 by 10 inches, 320 cents per loo
fquare feet.
not above toby 12, 350 do,
— above 10 by 12, 4',o du.
White lead, 4 cents i)er pound.
Wire of brafs, free.
Wool and cotton card"?, 100 cents -^er cloz
Wood uianufactured (exc)uiiVc oF cabinet v/ares,) 23 pfr
ccwi. ad val.
Wood unmanufactured, /r^e.
Wool unmanufactured,//^^.
Woods, dying, y/re.
Woollen rags, free.
A^'ire of iron, 25 per cent, ad val.
Yarn, untaired,45o cenrs per cwt^
All other goods, not before pa:[icuiariy enumerated and
*icfcr)bed, 23 per cent, ad 'nl.
Copper manufactures, viz. iuch .-s have been worn out of
otherwife damaged as to be unfit for any other purpofe
than that of fupplying a raw material to be manuhctured
anew, free.
Note.— Thbfc articles which have afterilks affixed, have
been decbred free by the treafufy as falling under the de-
nomination cf dying drugs
2\2 Allowance for Draft, Leakage, &c.
ALLOWANCE FOR DR-\FT» LEAKAGE, &C."
Tor draft on any quantity of an hundred weight or 1 12 lb.
lbs. 1
From 1 to 2 hundred weight - - - 2
From 2 to 3 do. - - 3
From 3 to 10 ^o. - - - ^
From 10 to 18 do, - - - - 7
Any quantity above 18 do. - - 9
For tare on every whole cheft of bohea tea 70
halfcheftdo. 36
qr. chefl do. 2o
On every cheft d hyfon or ether green tea, of the grols
weight of 70 'bs. or upwards oq
On every b<^x ot other tea not lefs than 50 lbs. nor more
than 70 'bs. g^ofs 18
If 80 Ihs. groH; 20
From 80 pounds and upwards &2
On all other boxes of tea according to actual weight.
pe7' cent.
On Coffee in bngs , - 2
in ba'es . _ o
in ctfks « . - 12
On Sugar (other than loaf in caflcsj - J 2
in boxes - . . j-
in bags or mats . 5
On Cocoa m caflcs - . j. .10
in hags _ ♦
Pimento m calks . j5
" ' S' , . - - 3
m na
Cheefe in hampers or bafkets - - 10
in boxes
20
Candles in Hoxes - - . 8
Chocolate in 'oxes - . . lO
Cotton in half s . - 2
in feroons - '- - 6
Glauber fahs in cafks - . 8
I^ldigo in barrels - - 12
in other cafks - - - 15
m feroons - . -10
^ in bags or mats - _ n
Nails mcaflcs , .8
Pepper in cafics . . - 12
in bales ^i
mhags -
J^agJir candy m boxes
lei
Credit for Duties. 213
Soap in boxes - . - . . jq
Shot in cafks - . - , , «
Twine in c<ifks • • , . . - 12
bales - - - , - 3
On all other goods according to invoice or actual
weight. And where the tare appears on the original
invoice, the collector and consitynee may estimate it ac-
cordingly, to be determined at tlie time of making entiy.
For leakage on all liquors paying duty by the gallon
on the actual quantity contained, 2 percent.
On beer, ale and porter in botties 10
On all other liquors in bottles 5
To be deducted from the invoice quantity in lieu of
breakage, or the duties may I)e computed on the actual
quantity to be ascertained by tale at the option of th6 im-
porter.
Terms of Credit, for Duties.
In all cases where the duties do nat exceed 50 dollars
they must be paid immediately, where they exceed that
sum they may be secured by bond tor their payment (if
Wes>India goods other than salt,) one half 111 3 and one
halt in 6 mouths, salt 9 nine months, wines 12 months ;
and all goods (other than wine, salt or teas from Europe)
one 3d in 8, one third in 10, and one third in 12 months;
and all goods (other than wine, salt or teas) imported
from anv other place than Europe or the West-Indies,
one half in 6, one quarter in 9, and one quarter in 12
months ; and on teas imported from China or Europe,
the duties may at the option of the importer be secured
in the same manner as on other goods, or by bond v/ith-
out sureties in double their amount payable in two years ;
the teas being deposited at the risk and expense of the
importer, in warehouses agreed on between him and the
ir^spector, in which case, any pait of the teas may be
delivered on paying or fan lier securing tlie duties on
such part, if not exceeding gluO in 4 months, §500 in
8 months, exceeding g500 in 12 montlis.
Provided, that the credit shall not in any case extend
beyond the two years originally allowed.
The valuation of goods subject to ad valorem rates of
dutv shall be made by adding 20 percent, to the cost if
imported from the Cape of Good Hope or places beyond,
and 10 per cent, if imported iroin any other country, in-
cluding all charges ; commissions, outside packages and
insuraucv; only excepted.
^ THE
^niteij states (iBalentjar*
Government of the United States.
Jx\MES MADISON, ll.d. President.
JoH N Gai l l a r d, ofSouth-Caroiina, President of the
Senate.^
SENAl'E.
J^cBD'Hamfishire^ Jeremiah Mason,Thos.W.Thompson.
Maasachusetts^ Joseph B Varnum, Christopher Gore.
Khode'Idand^ WiUiamHuni.er, jereniiah B. Howellr
Connecticut, Saiiiuel W. Dana, David Daggett.
Vermonty Duclle> Chase, Isaac Tichenor.
JVeiV'York, Rufus King, Nathan Sanford.
^enu-Jersey^iohw Condit, Janfies J.. Wilson.
Pennsylvania^ Jonathan Roberts, Abner Lacock.
DekLwarCy Wi liam H Wells Outerbridge Horsey.
Maryland, Robert H. Goidsborough.
VirginiUy James Barbour, John W. Eppes.
JVorth-Carolinay James Turner, Nathaniel Macon'
South- Carvlina, ivhn Gaillard, John Taylor.
Geor§7a, Charles Tait, Will.am W. Bibb.
Kentucky ylshaw Talbct, WiUiani T. Barry.
lennesaeCy G. W Campbell, Join Wiiiiims.
OhiOy Jeremiah Mc^inw, Benjamin Ruggles,
Louisiana^ James Brown, Eligius Fromentin.
diaries Cutts, Clerk.
. * By the Constitutiony the President of the Senate
has no voicCy unless the Scnatt is ecjucilu divided.
Jiach State is allowed the same number of like tors of
President and Vice-President as their iihUe r.imiber
of Senators and Representatives in Congress.
President's Salary, g25,000. Vice-President's, g5,C00,
Each Senator and Representative receives six dollars
per day while attending in session, and one da\ 's pay for
every 26 miles in travelling to and tVcm the seatof gcr-
^menU
Fourteenth Congrefs,
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Henry Clay, of Kentucky, Sfieaker.
21S
NEW-HAMPSHIRE SCncls 6.
Chas.H.Atherton
Bradbury Cilley
William Hale
Roger Vose
M ASS A A C H U ,S E T T S,
Cyrus King
Elijah H. Mills
Jere5"niah Nelson
Albion K. Parris
Timo. Pickering
IMn Reed
Thomas Rice
Wm. Baylies
Geo. Bi'adbury
Elijah Brigham
Benjamin Brown
James Carr
Samuel S.Conner
John VV. Haiuert
CONNECTICUT,
Epap. Champion Jnna. O. Mosely
JnoDavenportjjr. Timothy Pitkin
Lyman Law
RHODE-ISLAND,
John L. Boss James B. Mason
VERMONT, 6.
Daniel Chipman Chaunc.Langdon
Luther Jewett Asa Lyon
Daniel Webster
J eduthun Wilcox
10.
Nath*l Ruggles
Asahel Stearns
Solomon Strong
Samuel Taggart
Arte mas Ward
La ban Wheaton
7.
Lewis B. Sturges
Benj. Tallmadge
Cliarles Marsh
John Noyes
John Adams
David Adgate
Samuel R. Betts
James Birdsall
Victory Birdseye
Micah Brooks
Daniel Cady
O. C . Comstock
HenryCrocheron
Ezra Baker
Ephr. Bateman
p
Thos. Buinside
Wni. Crawford
Wm. Darlin£;con
William Findley
Hugh Glasgow
NEV/-YORK, 27.
Thomas 11 Gold
T. P. Grosvencr
J. H. Hammond
William Irving
Moses Kent
John Lovett
Hosea Moffit
Peter B. Porter
John Savage
N E \V-J E R S E Y , 6.
Benj aminBennett
Lewis Coiidict
r X N SYLVAN I A, 23.
Isaac Griffin Jared Irwin
John Halm
Joseph Heister
Jose. Hopkinson
Sain'lD, Ingham
Abra.H.Schenck
Wm. S.Smith
John W. Taylor
Enos T. Thrcop
Geo. Town send
Jonathan Ward
Fet.H.Wendover
James W.Wilkin
John B. Yates
Hen. Southard
Thomas Ward
Aaron Lyle
William Maclav
William Milnoi
William Piper
2l6
John Ross
John Sargent
Thomas Smith
Fourteenth Congrefs.
Jas. W. Wallace
Jehn Whiteside
Thomas Wilson
DELAWARE, 2.
Thomas Hooper
Charles Clayton
MARYLAND 9.
Stephens. Archer Alex. C. Hanson
George Biier John C. Herbert
C. Goidsboroiigh Nicho. R. Moore
Philip P Barbour
Harwell Basset
J. Breckenridge
Wra.A. Burwell
John Clgpton
Thomas Gholson
Peters, Goodwyn
AylettHawes
VI RGl N'lA, 23.
Jn.P.Hungertord
John G. Jackson
James Johnson
John Kerr
Joseph Lewis, jr.
William M'Coy
Hugh Nelson
Tnos. Newton
William Wilson
John Woods
WilliamPinkaey
Philip Stuart
Robert Wright
Jas Pleasants,jr.
Johii Randolph
Wm,H. Ro-cine
Daniel Sh?fley
Ballard Smith
Magnus Tate
Henry St. George
Tucker
NORTH-CAR OLl NA,
Joseph H Bryan Wiiham R. King
James W. Clark William Love
Tohn Culpepper Nathaniel Macon
iDan'l M. Forney Wm.H.MuriLee
Wiiham Gaston
13.
Israel Pickens
RichardStanford
Lewis Williams
Bartlett Yancey
SOUTH-CAKOLIN'A,9.
Jchn C. Calhoun Wm. Lowndes Tliomas Moors
J(hnJ. Ch )r);T41 Wm Mavrant John Tavlor
Benjamin Huger Henry MiOdleton Wm, Woodward
GEORGIA, G.
Boiling Hull
Wilson Lumpkin
KENTUCKY, 10.
Ricli. M Johnson
Samuel M'Kce
Alney M'Lean
Alfred Cuthhert
John Foisytli
James Clark
Henry Clay
J -.•oh Desha
iBenjamin Hardin
TENNESSEE, 6.
N.-'v^on Cannon Samuel Powell Isaaff Thomas
B. H. Henderson Jas. B. Reynolds
Thomas Telfair
RichardH.Wilde
Stephen Ormsby
Solo. P Sliarpe *
Micah Taul
Department of State. 217
OHIO, 6.
John Alexander David Clendenen James Kilbourn
James Caldwell VVm,Creig;hton,jr. John M 'Lean
LOUISIANA, 1. Thomas K. Robertson.
D RLE GATES.
Missisippi TERRITORY,!. William Lattimore.
iNDiANATERRiTORY, 1. Jonathan Jennings.
ILLINOIS TERRITORY,!. Benjamin Stephenson.
MISS O U RI TERRITORY,!. RllfuS EastOH.
^ nomas Dougherty, Clerk.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
:^f/^.^^i%!/> J^'T^es Muiiroe, (Vir.) Salary, gSOOO
thief Clerk, John Graham, and six Clerks
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Secretary, Alexander J. Dallas. 5000
Chief Clerks, Edward Jones, and Daniel Sheldon.
>,^'.^'^^r,^^^^^ Joseph Anderson, (Tenn.) S500
Chirf Clerk, Nathan Luff'boroueh.
i^fK°J^\ ^jc^^i^i'^ Harrison, of Virginia. 3000
Chief Clerk, Patrick Farreli.
^r<r";^7^'' Thomas Tudor Tucker, (Vir.) 3000
Chief Clerk, Samuel Brook .-
Register, Joseph Nourse, (Vir.) 2400
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Secretary, William H Crawford, (S. C.) 4500
Chief Clerk, Daniel Parker.
Accountant, Tobias Lear, (Vir.) 2000
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
..?T^i^^y^ Benjamin W. Crowninshield, (Mass.) 4500
Chief Clerk, Benjamin Horn an s.
Accountant, Thomas Turner, (Maryland) 2000
POST OF r ICE.
Postmaster-general, Return J, Meigs, (Ohio) 3000
v<fs.fz«m«/, Abraham Bradley, jr. (Conn.) i7ao
Do. Seth Pease, (Conn.) ^ ^ 3600
MINT.
Birector, Robert Patterson. 200a
Treasurer, James Rush. 1200
Coiner, Adam Eckfeldt. 2500
Assayer, Joseph Richardson. 3500
Refiner, Joseph Cloud. ^ 15qq
Engraver, Robert Scott. 1200
Assistant Coiner, and diefor^er^ lOoo
One Clerk, at grOG. Two Clerks, each at 5G0
I8I67J 'P
2i8 Supreme Court of the United States,
JUDICIARY.
Supreme Court.
John Marshall, Firg Cfiief Justice. Salary, g 4000.
Jssociute Justicrs. Salary, S3500.
Brockholst Livingston, A"../: I Thomas Todd, Kentucky,
Bushrod Washington, Vir. Gabriel Duvall, Maryland.
Wm. Johnson, jr. 6'. Caro. \ Joseph Story, Massachus.
Attorney General, Richard Rash, ot Pennsylvania.
Salary, §3000.
Clerk, Elias. B Caldweii, of Delaware.
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Maine, David Sewall, Judge. \\ illiam P. Preble,
Attorney. I'fiomns G. Thornton, Marshall
Mwhampshirc, J < hn S. Sherburne, judge. William
M.Richardson, Attorney. Michael M'Clary, Marshall.
George W. Prescott, Clerk.
Massachusetts, John Davis, Judge. George Blake,
Attorney. James Prince, Marsh.dl.
Marshall's Office, Old Cc^urt-House, Court-Street.
William S. Shaw and John W. Davis, Distiict Clerks.
Office Old Court-Housc, Court- Street.
Deputy-Marshalls. Samuel Prince, of Boston, John
Hathorne, jr. of Salem, Eli Haskell, of New-Bedtord,
John Thacher, of Barnstable.
i?/iO(/e-/s/awf/,David Howell, Judge. Ashur Robbms,
Attorney. Ebenezer K. Dexter, Mai shall. '
Connecticut, Pierpont Edwards, Judge. ^ Hezekiah
Huntington, Attorney. Robert Fairchild, Marshall.
Vermont, Elijah P-aine, Judge. Titus Hutchuiscn,
Attorney David Robinson, Marshall.
JSTeiv-York, M. B. Tallmage, Chief Judge. Wm. P.
Van Ness, Additional Judge. Nathaniel Sandtord, At-
torney- John Smith, Marshall.
JSTriu-Jersry, Wm. S Pennington, Judge. Joseph
Mllvaine, Attorney. Olivei'W. Ogden, Marshall.
Pennsylvania, Richard Peters, Judge. John Smith,
Marshall ^ t^ j •
Delaware, John Fisher, Judge. George Reed, jun.
Attorney. James B'obson, Marshall.
Maryland, JaTv.es Houston, Judge. Elias Glenn, At-
tomev. Thomas Ruiter, Marshall.
Virginia, St George Tucker, Judge. George Hay,
Attorney. Andrew Moore, Marshall.
sittings of the Federal Courts. 219
Mrek-Caroiina, Henrv Potter, Tud^e. Robert H
Jones, Aitornev. Beverly Daniel, Marshall
'yo«^^-Crtro//;;a John Dravton, Judge. Thomas Par-
ker, Attornev. Morton A. Waring, Marshall.
Georgia, Will.ain Stevens, Judge. Charles Harris,
Attorney. John Kppinger, Marshall.
Kentucky, Harry Innes, Judge. Robert Wickliffe
Attorney. Robert Crocktt, Marshall. ^^^^^^e,
Tennesf^ee, Jolin M'Niiiy, judge
East-7nmes,€c J.Mn U. Campbell, Attorney.
Charles I. Porter, iMarshall. ^
n^}yV^''^'-^'''^5'-'^ ^^'''" ^' B^ck, Attorney. John
Chrldress, juu. Mat-,hall.
At?ornev ^^''''"^''' ^^- ^'''^^ ^"^Se. Samuel Herrick,
Columbia, William Crwnch, Chief Judge. Buckner
Thurston and James S. Mosrell. Assistant Judges.
Walter Jones, jr. Attor. W^ashington B-.vd, Marshall.
JVcw-Orleans john R. Grynies, Attorney. Peter L.
±5. Duplessis, Marshall.
Louisiana, D-miiack A. Hall, Judge.
Sittings of the Federal Courts.
SUPREME Cv^jRT.
At the seat ot Governmeut, the first Monday in Feb-
ruary anntiallv. ^
i4ru \ CIRCUIT COURTS.
When any of the fUlowirg days hapfien on Sunday,
the Court IS to be holaen on the Monday following .
T r)t -7 FIRST CIRCUIT.
In Rhode-Island, at Providence, on the 15th day of
l^ovember; and at Newport, on the 15th day of Tune.
In Massaeliusetts, at Boston. Mav 15th and Oct. 15th.
in JVeiu-Uatn/ishire, at Portsmouth, on the 19th of
May; and at Exeter, on the 2d of November
in Connecticut at New-Haven, on the 13th day of
April; and at Hartford, nn the 17th of September.
In Frr?nont, at Windsor, on the 1st day of May ; and
at Rutland, on the 3d dav of October. ^ > ^
In A'^vy- York, at NeW- York, April 1, and Sept. 1.
DISTIHCT COURl^S.
, In the District of Mt/mA at Portland, the 3d Tuesday ■
1lJTcf'^'ilT^'^'" 1^-^e^^^^^^^- and atPownalborough,
Uie 1st m March and September.
120 Counfellors, &c. in Circuit Court.
In Mw'Hamfishire, at Portsmouth, 3d Tuesday in
March and September ; and at Exeier, 3d in June and
December. ,, ,
In Vermont, at Windsor and Rutland, ist Monday in
February and August, and 2d Monday in May and No-
vembtr. * , . «yr t
In Massachusetts, at Boston, 3d Tuesday m March,
and 4th in June, 2d in September, and 1st in December.
h\ Rhode- Idand, at Newport and Providence, 1st
Mondays in February and August, and 1st Mondays in
May and November. .
In Connecticut, at New-Haven, 3d Tuesdays in Feb-
ruary and August; at Hartford, 3d Tuesdays m May
and November. _ , . ^ ,
In JsTew-York, at New-York, 1st Tuesdays in Febru-
arv and May, August and ]^5rovember.
Exclusive of the above-mentioned stated courts, the
District Judges have power to hold special Courts, in
their respective Disti-icts, r^t their discretion.
Counsellors and Attorneys in the Circuit Court, Massa-
chusetts District.
Rufus G. Amory Ezekiel Bacon
E. S Livermore Peter O.Thacher
Samuel Dexter Charles Davis
Joseph Hall And. Greenwood
Th.WiUiams,jr. Warren Dutton
Timothy Bi^elow James T Austin
Horat.Tnwnsend John H. Crane
John Phillips Wm. Stackpole
George Blake Wm. C. Aylwin
Benja. Whitman Sam.F.M'Cleary
John Callender Joseph E. Smith
Josiab Quiiicy George Sullivan
Samuel Haven H. D. Sedgwick
Joseph Rowe Henry Cabot
Ebenezer Gay Samuel Hubbard
William SulUvan Daniel B. Ripley
Francis Biake Lemuel Shaw
Charles Jackson Jos. E. Sprague
John Heard, jun. August. Peabody
Wm. Thurston Nathan Sawyer
Edward Jackson Wm. Bannister
Tho.O.Selfridge John Pitman, jr
Samuel Putnam Dav. Cummmgs
Jacob Willard
Israel Munrue
j ames Day
Wm. D. Sohier
Davids. Gieen-
John Stuart
Benjamin Guild
Sani.K. Williams
Phineas Blair
Saml. L Knapp
William A. Fales
Benja. Gorham
William P.Pieble
Nathan Kinsman
Chas. P. oumner
Alex Townsend
Lever.SaltonstalL
John Gair.ii^n
Tosiah P. Cook
Wm R. Minot
fohn Knapp
EbentzerMosely
Army of the United States. 221
ARMY REGISTER.
Note — Thole officers to whole names a flar is affixed {*)
are provifionally letaintd.
GENERAL STAFF.
Jacob Brown, Major-Gcrieral.
Andrew Jarkfon, do.
Al -xander Macomb, Brigadier-Gen. Major-General brevet,
Edmund P. Gaines, do. ' do.
Winfield Scott, do. do.
Eleazar W. Ripley, da. do.
*D3niel Parker, Adj & Infpta>r-Gen. Briga. Gen. brevet.
*Robert Butler, Adjutant-General, Colonel, brevet.
*Arthur P. Hayne, rio. do.
*Ro()ertSwartwout, Quarter-Mafter-Gen. Bri.Gen. brevet.
*S. Champldln, Dep. do. Major, brevet.
*Samuel Brown, do. do.
♦William Linnard, do.
Four Brigade-Infpeaors, and four Bn'gade-Quarter-Maftcrs,
to be taken from the line.
ORDNANCK DEPARTMENT.
Colonel by bremt, Dccius Wad (worth.
lieutenant' Colonel by brevet, George Bomford.
Cal.taim by brevet.
John Mortor? Edwin Tvlcr
Abraham B. Woolky R. D. Richarufon
John H. Mar^^art George Talcott, jr.
James Driliby J, H. Rces.
Thomas L. Campbell
Firjl Lieutenants by brevet.
William Wade Chriftopber Kelfer
Rufus L. Baker Thomas L. Hawkins
William C. Lyman James Baker
Nehemiah Baden J. LivinglVon.
ZtcoJid Lieutenants by brevet.
James Wilfon R. C. Pomeroy
Ebenczer M'Donald Charles F. Morton
Tkird Lieutenants by brevet.
William F. Rigal Simon Wiliard
James Simonfon John Symington
John Hills
1816.1 T 2
222 Army of the United States.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT^
*Francls LeBarron, Apothecary General.
*Chrlftopher Backus, Afliftant Apothecary.
*James Cutbuih, do.
Hofpital burgeons*
David C Kerr James C. Bronaugh
Samuel Shaw Jofeph Lovell
Benjamm Waterhoufe * Tobias Watkins
Hofpital Surgeons^ Mates.
James Stevenfon
Eciward Purcell
William W Hazard
Jofeph VVal'ace
"VA^illiam Williams
Willi m Stewarr
WiHiam Maifhall
Tobias P. Cambridge
Gar r if on Surgeons-
*fofter Swift *James M'Culloch
Garrifon Surgeons' Mates.
*William Ballard
Jofeph Eaton
Rohert Archer
Hugh F. Rofe
Tames Trimble
Thomas RulTel]
William H. Bucknftr
Alexander Blair
f John F. Heileman
*George W. Maupin
*Jofeph Goodhue
* Abraham Stt'wait
*JamfsH. Sargent
*Char!es Slocum
♦Lemuel B. Clark
*W!lliamT. Davidfon
*Cornelius Cunningham
*Jonathan S. Cool
*Alexander Wolcott
*William Turner
*John H. Sackeit
*William M. Scott
*John Trevett
*P. Macau ley
♦Solomon Wolcott]
*Ainold Elzey
*W. C. Lane
PAY DEPARTMENT.
Robert Brent, Paymafter of the Army.
*WaQiington Lee, Deputy Payn^aOer-General.
♦Jonathan Bell, Afliftant Deputy Paymafler-General
DiflriB Pamaflers
*Nehemiah Freeman
*Ambrofe Whitlock
♦Simeon Knight
♦Samuel H. Eakin
♦John T. Pemberton
♦John Swift
♦Satterlee Clark
^^ Walter Sheldon
*Jacob W. Albright
*James W. Taylor
* Ihompfon Douglafs
♦Samuel Turner
♦Jrfeph Watfon
•Jefle Hunt
*Samuel Huntingdon
*Jofeph C. Boyd
Army of tke United States. 223
♦George L. Peikins *Archlbald H. Sneed
*John B. Cooper *Junios Snecd
Purchafmg Department.
*Callender Irvine, Commiiraiy-Gcnera. of purchafes,
^Darby Noon, Depaty-ComimfTary of purchales.
Judg e Advocates.
James T. Dent, and Henry Wbeaton.
Chaplain, Robjrt Elliott.
CORPS OF EXGIXEERS.
Colonel, Joseph G. Swift, Brigadier-General, brevet
Insjitctor of the Military ^cacle7mj, V\'alter K. Armis-
teacl, Lieutenant-Culonel.
Mujorsy George Bomfoi-d, and VVm. M'Ree, Lt. Cols.br.
Captains.
diaries Gratist.
Alden Partridge, Prof. Eng. and Superint. ]>.Iilita. Acad.
Joseph G. TcAten, Lieutenant- Coloiiel, biestt.
Samuel Babcock.
Syivauus Tliaycr, Major, brevet.
Wilham Cutbush.
William S. Evcriyth. Assistant Professor Eng.
Jared Mansfield. Profe. of Natural and Expeti. Philoso.
D.B.Douglas, Assistant do.
Andrew Ellicott, Professor of Mathematics.
J. Wright, Assistant do.
Christian E. Zoeller, teacher of drawing, and Practical
Geoinetry.
Claudius Beraud, teacher of French language.
Pere Thomas, Sword-mastei-.
Adam Empie, Chaplain and Professor of Ethics.
Samuel Walsh, Surgeon.
Two-hundred and fifty Cadets, by law.
REGIMENT OF LIGHT ARTILLERY.
Colonel, Moses Porter, Brigadier-General, brevet.
Lieutenant 'Colonel, J. R. Fenwick, Col. staff, and bre.
Major, Abraham Eusds, Lieutenant- Colonel, brevet.
Captains,
Andrew M'Do\vell Armstrong Irvine
N. Tovvson, Lt. Col. brevet. Francis Stribling
Sam'l D. Harris.Major bre. John S. Peyton
Artluir W. Thornton Henry K. Craip-
'r. H. Manigauit.Maj. staff. John R. Bell, Cdonel, staff.
2 24 Army of the United States.
First Lieutenants.
Wm. F.Hobart, Maj. staft: Thomas Lamar
G. N.Morris
J. H. Wilkins
John Gates, jr,
Nels. Freeland
G.E.Wells
E. Lyon
S. Washburn
H. Stanton, Captains staff.
R. W. Field
William Lyman
Jack H. Ross
8.:M. Mackay
Frederick Kimlock
Second Lieutciiants.
G. Drar.e
W.Smith
11. F. Evans
R. F. Massie
W. Wells
Surgeon, Lewis Dunham.
Surgeon's Mate, W. H. Livingston.
CORPS OF ARTII,LERY.
Lieutenant' Colonels.
G. E. Mitchell, CoL brevet. W illiam Lindsey
James Hou^e William Macrea
Majors.
G. Armistead, Lt. Col. bre. J. Hindman, Lt.Col. brevet,
James B. Many James Bankhead, Col. st.
Cafitains.
C. Wollstonecraft. Maj . {>r. William Gates
J. B. Waibach, Cols, staft. A. C. W. Fanning, Maj.br.
[and Major brevet. G. H. Richards
Moses Sweet L Roach, jr.
Vv'iHiam Wilson J. F. Helleman
E.Humu-hieys Th. Bennet
James Reed R. G. Kite, Majors staft:
J. B Crane, Major bievet. S. Chni chill, do.
Roirer Jones, Lt. Col, bix;v. B. K. Pietce
J H. Bovle, Major brevet. John Biddle
A. S. Brooks, do. Cx. P. Peiers, Majors stafl.
S.Archer, do. H.H. Villard
Saunders Donoho H. J. Blake
Thomas Biddle, j r.Maj . br. R. L. Howell
J. T. B. R^mavne, Maj. st. Nath'l N. Hall, Maj. staft.
William (). Allen M. P. Lomax. do.
Thomas Murray
First Lieutenants.
Milo Mason J.L.Tracy
C. Van De Venter, Maj.st. J. D. Hayden, Capt. brev
Army of the United States.
225
Joiin Farley
William M. Read
Harold Smyth, Cap.brevct.
1j. Brown
Luther Scott, Capt.brevet.
R. R. Ruffiii
J.H. Daring
J. Erving, jr. Majors staff.
A. L. Sands
R A. Zantzinger, Capt. br.
T. Randall, do.
W. R. Duncan
Chester Root.Capt. brevet.
J. L. Edwards
Second Lie.
J. W. Kincaid
Robert Goode
F. O. Bird, 1 Lieut, brevet.
J. W. Lent, jr. at Old.
Joseph Bosque
C D. Cooper
Joseph P. Prince
Rich. B che, 1 Lt. brevet.
M. S. Massey
Charles Anthony
W. M'Clintock
L.H.Osgood
John Henderson
\\ Melendy
James D.Brown, 1st Lt.'br.
R. M. Kirby, Capt. brevet.
H. M. Campbell, do.
Robert Beail
W. L Sever
John A.DiX
R. Lyman
I. L. Gardner
T. I. Harrison
I. VVatmaugh, 1 Lt. brevet.
G, W. Gardiner
C. S. Merchant
Nathaniel G. Dama
ohn Monroe
Gust. Loomis, Capt. brev.
P. D. Spencer, Major staff.
J. Mcuntfort, Capt brevet.
F. Whiting
Edwin Sharpe
Vy. Dearborn
Felix Ansart
William King
Thomas C Legate
Nath. Clark
S. Spotts
L.VV biting
Lewis Morgan
W. H. Nicoll
utencmts»
J. S AUanson
L. G. De Russy
Thomas Childs
Jacob Schmucke, 1 Lt. br.
Thomas V. Earle
Charles Mellon
(xet^rge H Britt, at Ord.
James Hill, do.
John S. Peirce
Allen Lowd
G. S. Wilkins
P. A. Dennis
J. Ripley
Micajah Crupper
F. G. D. Lnmos
Isaac E. Craig
C. M. I'hruston
H. W.Fiizhugh
Jacob Davis
T. T. Stephenson, at Ord.
E. Humphrey
S. Whetmore
D. S. Andrews
N. G.Wilkinson
Timothy Green
William G. Shade
EUsha Brimhall
H.H.Miiitori
2 26 Army of the United States.
James Irvine W. S. Willard
A. C. T».wier James Gignilliat
J. S. Abeel, 1st Lt brevet. M. F. de (irdfFenreidt
James Archer
Third Lieutenants.
R. H. Lee, 1 Lt. brevet. Henry Griswold
Rice L. Stuart James Monroe
W. L, Bnoth Ro!3ert C?-. Brent
T. J. B drd Abraham Wendell
J. Park hurst G.A.Washington
R. L. Armstrong Robert J . Scott
Tames B-Aclolet Alonzo Brewer
G. W. Gardner F. N. Berrier
B. S. A. Lowe George Cooper
Th. R. Broome Henry Smith
Patrick Gait A. F. Cochrane
Upton S Frazer Milo Johnson
N. G. Pendleton Aaron G, Gano
W. H. C. Wriglit Robert M. Forsyth
B. H Kiitledge Thomas W. Lendrum
JchnR.Sloo Henry R. Duiany
FIRST INFANTRY.
Colonel, Daniel Bissell, Brigadier-General, brevet
Linaemmt-Colo7ul, George Crogham, Colonel, brevet.
Major, Thomas S. Jesup, Colonel, brevet.
Captainfi.
Isaac L. Baker William Lavel
William O. Butler Anatole Peychaud
Alexander Gray Ferdinand L. Amelung
John Jones William Christian
Henry Chotard, Maj. staff. John Reed
First Lieute7irmts.
Nath. Smith William Gibbs
Samuel Farrow, jr. John Tarrant
Jacob Wliistler Archimedes Donoho
John C. Kouns Henry Saunders i
John P. Thibault Richard K. Call
Second Lieutenants.
George Watts, 1 Lt. brev. Charles Cooper
Robert L. Coorab Trueman Cross
R. B. Hyde Samuel Houston
(ieorge W. Boyd Th. C. Hindman
W Christie R. Davis
Army of the United States. 227
SurgecTiy Edward Scull.
Surgeons' Mates, W. S. Madison, C. G. Garrard.
SECOND INFANTRY.
Colonel, Hugh Brady.
Lieutenant-ColQ7id, Ninian Pinkney, Colonel, staff.
Major, Henry Leavenworth, Colonel, brevet.
Cafitains.
John Sproul, Maj. brevet. Henry Shell
Robert Gray Maj. brevet. Alexander R. Thompson
Stephen W. Kearney G. D Smith, Major, brev.
Peter B. Van Beuren William J. Worth, do.
Abner P. Spencer Henry Whiting.
First Lieutenants.
Charles J. Nourse, Maj. st. JohnKirby
T^-n^'^^Tr "'^' ^apt. brev. James Youn^
Wilhcim Hoffman Wilii.im G. Belknap
B. A Boyntoa S. B. Griswold
OwenRanwn Walter Bicker, jr.
_ , Second Lieutenants.
John Gellunn, 1st Lt brev. R. M. Harrison
James Palmer, 1 Lt. brev. Elisha Clark
John Wood Seth Jc hnscn
Joseph Hopkms Joslma Brant
Wiliiamkendall, lstLt.br. John Clitz, 1 Lieut, brevet.
Surgeon, Franklin Bache.
Surgeon's Mates, S. H, Littlejohn, Josiah Everett.
r< , , T, ,r.T"'^^ INFANTRY.
Loloncl, John Mulcr.
Lieutenant-Colonel, Matthew Arbuckle.
Major, Charles K. Gardner.
_ . , _ , Cafitains.
Daniel Baker Maj. brevet George Stockton
T K '¥^^; ^^^^'"^ Hezekiah Bradley
John T. Chunn. Maj. brev. G. H. Grosvcnor
GLarabse Major, staff. John Greene
William Whistler Wm. MDinald, .Major br.
First Lieutenants.
Tames Hackley, jr. Daniel Curtis
1 homas Mountjoy Henry Conway
'-K ' ,^^l''^"^ Lawrence Talliaferr©
-.harles L. Cass Yurley F. Thomas
Robert bturgus Collin M'Cloud
228 ' Army of the United States.
Second Lieutenants.
Asher Phillips Riitny G. Saunders
Jon. B. Clatke Cy. Saunders
Edward E. Brooks Hillay Brunot
Samuel Keelev, jr. Gabriel J. Floyd
Tliomas F. Hunt J Beckwith
Surgeon^ A. G. Goc/dlet.
Surgcon^s Mate^ John Gales.
FOURTH INFANTRY.
Colonel, William King, Colonel, staff.
Lieutenant-Colonel, Duncan L. Clinch.
Majory George M. Brooke, Colonel, brevet.
Cafitaina.
Enos Cutler, Mnjor, staff, Thomas Sangster
[and Ijrev. A. L. Madison
James Dinkin, M;ijorbrev. J. Barnard, Major, brevet
A. Cammin;..s John M 0*Conner,Maj.st.
John A. Burd, Majqr, br. James H. Hook
LivRt Lieutenants,
KennctbMcKenzie, Cap.br. Daniel Sacket
F. S. Belton, Major, staff. J . M'Gavock, jr.
William F. Pendleioii James H. Gale
William Neilson ]. M. Glassell
Olh. W. CalUs E. B. Randolph, 1 Lt. bre.
Second Lieutenants*
Bevcrlv Turpin, 1st Lt. br. J. Shommo
F. H. Lissenhoft* C. Wright
John Strother Henry Wilson
F. L. Dade J P. Dieterich, 1 Lt, brev,
Philip Wager R. M. Sands
Surgeon, M. C. Buck.
Surgeons MatCj James B. Hill.
FIFTH INFANTRY.
Colonel, James Miller, Brigadier General, brevet. '
Lieutenant-Colonel, Joseph L. Smith.
Major, J. M'Neal, jr. Colonel, brevet.
Cafitains,
Josiah H. Vose, Major br. Peter Pelham
S. Burbank, do. J. Fowle, jr.
George Bender E. Childs
M. Marston, Major, brev. David Perry
W. L. Foster James Pratt
Army of the United States. 229
First Lieutenants.
\l. Whiting Otis Fisher
jo. Gooding, Capt. brevet. Joseph Gleason, Capt. br.
[. Plymton J . VV. Holding, da
rieorge W. Hovey B. F. Larnec!, do.
F. Ciiiey, Captain, brevet. Isaac Clack, jr.
Second Lieutenants.
M'athan Clarke 1. K. Jacobs
samuel Keeler G. W. Jacobs
\. Craig Arnold B. Dake
S. H. Balding P. R. Green
E.Kirby C.Blake
' Surgeon, Sylvester Day.
Surgeons' Mates, Elisha L. Allen, J. P. Russell.
SIXTH INFANTRY.
Colonel, Henrv Atkinson, Colonel, staff.
Lieutenant-Colonel, Josiah Snellmg, do.
Major, John E. Wool, Lieutenant-Colonel, bre^'et.
Cajitains,
Uad Humphries, Maj. br. John Bliss, Capt. staff"
furner Crnoker, do. Ben j a. Watson, Maj. brev.
rhomas Stockton, do. George McGlassin do.
vVilUam S. Foster, do. Daniel Ketchum, do.
rhomas M. Read N. S. Clark, Capt brevet.
First Lieutenants.
3. Boardman, Capt. brev. J. P. Livingston, Capt. br.
vVilUann Hale Samuel Tappan
jlphraini Shaylor Alphonso Whetmore
jeorge M'Chain Th. Staniford
Frederick A. Sawyer Delafayette Wilcox
Second Lieutenants.
[ohn Strother Hazen Bedel
folin Ellison James Mcllvaine
■.A.Harding Benjamin Fitch
Fh. Tupper Jacob Brown
;jaleb B. Campbell John Mansfield
Surgeon, Th. G. Mower.
Surgeons* Matesy Charles Loring, William Sterne.
1816], V
230 Army of the United States.
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
Colonel^ James M'Dcnald.
Major, Daniel Appling, Colonel, brevet.
Cafitaiiia.
John Machesney, Maj. br. Richard H. Bell
Richard Whartenby, da George Vashon
F. VV. Armstrong, ' do. J. Robertson
A. L. Langham do. Elijah Montgomerv
D.E.Twiggs, do. J. S. Allison
First Lieutenants.
George Birch J. j . Clinch
John R. Corbaly, Capt. br. John Gassa-way
William Bailey, da John Hays
J. H. Mallory T. Blackstone
William Bee, jr. A. Ross
Second Lieutenants.
G. R. Bridges R. H. Goodwvn
Edmund Hall J. Leftwich '
F. S. Gray R. w. Scott
J. W. AlHston Lewis Lawshe
H. L. Oneale
Surgeon^ Thomas Lawson.
Surgeon's Mate, R. C. Walmsey.
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
Colonel, R. C. Nicholas.
Lieutenant- Colonel, W. A. Trimble, LieutCol. brevet
Major, W. Lawrence, clo.
Cafitaina.
John Nicks, Major brevet. WiHis Foulk
Uriah Blue dn. Alexander Brownlow
J. Dorman, do. Mangle M, Quackenbos
White Youngs, da L. Austin, Major, brevet.
W. Davenport Lewis Blssell
First Lieutenants.
Lewis B. Willis,'Capt.brev. l^h. Wright
David Riddle, Major, bre. William Ligon
J. Culbertson John R. (ruy
Charles B. Hopkins William Araold
D. Frazer, Captain, brev. Samuel Bradv
Army of the United States. 251
Second Lieutenants.
Luther Hand Sanuiel Riddle
Thomas Hunt Nathaniel Young
C. Stephens G. R. Horter
Th. Rogus John Brady, 1 Lieut, brev.
Wad. V.Cobb
Surgeon, P. Woodbury.
Surgeons' Mates, Clajon Reily, R. Humphreys.
RIFLE R F. G I M E N T .
Colonel, Thomas A. Smith, Brigadier-General, brevet
hieutenant-Colonel^ W. S. HumiitoD.
Major ^ 1 albot Chambers, Lieutenant-Colonel, brevet.
Cafitains.
W^ Morgan, Major brevet. Benja. Birdsall, Major, br.
Joseph Selden, Lt. Col. br. Willie Martin
VVm. Bradford, Major, br. .7ohn O'Fallan
Thomas Ramsey Edmund Shipp
Joseph Kean W. L. Dufphey
First Lieutenants.
Louis Laval Stoughton Gantt
G. S. Mcintosh J. M'Gunnegle
J. Calhoun, jr. Samuel V. Hamilton
J. H. Ballard Abraham Fine
Lleweilin Hickman John Heddelston
Second Lieutenants,
W. Aran strong Bennet Riley
W. J. Gordan W. Markle, jr.
Th. Griffith James S. Gray
A. Hanison I'homas F. Smith
John Hollingsworth
Surgeons' MateSy Samuel P. Hugo, W^illiam H. Henning
War Memoranda.
Gen. Jackson's Victory at New-Orleans, January 8,
3815. The British lost 700 killed ; 1400 wounded, and
2600 prisoners. American loss, 7 killed ; 6 wounded.
The British were defeated at Baltimore,Sept.l4,1814.
The British were defeated at Piattsburg,Sept.5,1814.
Com. Perry's Victory on Lake Erie, Sept. 10, 1813.
Com. Macdonough's Victory on Lake Champiain,
Sept, 11, 1814.
Capture of Washington City by British, Aug.24,1814.
Battle of Chippeway Plains, July 4, 1814.
Battle of Bridgewater, July 25, 1814.
23 i
Pay, &c. of Navy Officers.
A COMPLETE AND CORRECT TABLE
Of the Pay and Subsistence alloived to Officers in the
JVavy of the United States.
Pay
Ra.^ ^ebT?^:?!^
RANK OR STATION.
per
per
■5§s?>isi§
mo.
day
■g-^-s ^2f i
8
c w^ZZt"! 'z: ^
Capt. of a veflel of 32 or
more guns
100
Capt. of a veflel of 20 and
'-" « ^•s^^'^J^
under 32
75
6
-= — -r.^ c^ S"^
Mafter commandant
Lieutenant do.
Lieutenant
Chaplain
60
50
40
40
b
4
3
2
Surgeon
50
2
Surjreon's Mate
30
2
Mafter
Purfer
40
40
2
2
„ c 0 ^3^-c
Boatfwain
20
9
IS g c-^ Is o-a
Gunner
Sail-Maker
20
20
2
2
Carpenter
Midfhipman
20
»9
ni^Pli
Matter's Mate
20
ri^iill
Captain's Clerk
25
Boatfwain's Mate
19
itl^iill
Cockrwain
18
Yeoman of gun-room
i8
(t) 2u-U- X « ™ Q
Quarter Gunner
Carpenter's Mate
18
on fep;
luance (
officer
rate of
of Febr
» officei
ne half
Armourer
18
Steward
18
Sc-S^--=1f
Cooper
Mafter at Arms
18
18
59 g.E'Sss'^a
^ § " S '^ ^ o-5i
Cook
18
J--£ S-^-l^-r
AC. B. Applications for appointments must be made
to the Secretary of the Navy, accompanied with rec-
ommendatoiy letters.
Inquisition re-established in Spain by Fei-dinand 7th
July 21, 1814.
Navy Officers of the United States. 233
LIST OF THE NAVY OF UNITED STATES.
ndependence
74
Enterprize
Vashington
74
Flambeau
'ranklin
74
Spark
juerrierre
44
Firefly
iava
44
Prometheus
Jiiited States
44
Boxer
Constitution
44
Nonsuch
Constellation
S6
Spitfire
::ongress_
S'lacedonian
36
35
Torch
Tom Bowline
2yane
28
AlligHtor
fohn Adams
24
Rotmoke
\lert
20
Hornet
rlornet
18
Lynx
A^asp, missing
18
Firebrand
i'eacock
18
Surprise
Ontario
18
Despatch
firie
18
Asp
Liouisiana
18
Helen
Epervier, missing
18
Spitfire
Chippewa
16
Vesuvius
Saranac
16
Vengeance
Oneida
14
The old gun-
•boats have been chiefly sold.
14
12
12
12
9
16
14
11
10
9
9
7
8
5
7
7
3
COMMISSIONERS OF THE NAVAL BOARD.
John Rodgers. David Porter. Stephen Decatur.
— Paulding, Secretary.
Alexan. Murray
John Rodgers
James Barron
Wm. Bninbridge
H. G. Campbell
Stephen Decatur
Thomas Tingey
Charles Stewart
Isaac Hull
Isaac Chauncey
18161
CAPTAINS.
John Sha-w
John H. Dent
David Porter
John CaBsin
Samuel Evans
Charles Gordon
Jacob Jones
Charles Morris
Arthur Sinclair
Oliver H. Perry
U 2
ThsMacdonough
Le w. W arrington
Jose. Bainbridge
William Crane
Johnstn.Blakeley
Jas. T. Leonard
James Biddle
Chas.G.Ridgeley
Robert T.Spence
DanlTPattersou
234 Navy Officers of the United States.
MASTERS COMMANDANT.
Samuel Angus
MeLT.Woolsey
J.OrdeCreightoii
Edw. I'renchaid
John Downes
John D. Henley
Nath'l Haraden
Franc. I. Mitchell
George Men j 11
ham. Wood house
Charles C. B.
Thompson
Joseph Nicliolson
Al S.W adsworth
John Pettigrew
GeaVV. Rodgers
George C. Read
Henry E.Ballard
Thomas Gamble
Wm. Carter, jr.
Benedict I.Ncale
Jose. I. Nicholson
Waller Stew ait
WolcottChauncy
John H. Elton
Edm. P.Kennedy
Jesse Wilkinson
Alexan. J. Dallas
B. V. Hcffman
George Budd
Thos. A.C. Jones
Jo,S.Macpherson
John Porter
John T. Shubrick
William Finch
Wm.B. Shubrick
Henry Wells
Benj. W. Booth
Alexan. Claxton
Enos R. Davis
Chas.W.Morgan
Jesse D. Elliott
Robert Henley
Stephen Cassln
Daniels Dexter
James Renshaw
David Deacon
LIEUTENANTS.
SamPMaconiber
Raymond H. J.
Perry
Law, Kearney
Wm. H. Watson
Th(js.Hen<iry,jr
Fdxall A. Parker
Edw. H. M'Call
Daniel Turner
Wm. H. Allen
Stc.D.M'Khight
David Conner
John Galictgher
I'homas Holdup
James A.Dudley
Wm M. Hunter
James P. Oellers
John D. Sloat
John Packett
Wra.H. Cocke
Jfhn ]. Yarnall
Matth. C. Perry
Chas.W.Skinner
Joseph Wraeg
James Sanders
James Reilly
Sam'l W.Adams
J(;lin R. Madisvon
DugomierTaylor
George Pearce
Fred. W. Smiih
He!\S.Newcomb
Nat. D.Nicholson
Thos.Tillingliast
OlUo Norris
Lewis Alexis
Mich. B. Carrol! I
Sidney Smith
Thomas Brown
Wilham Lewis
John T. Newton
P. A. J. P. Jones-
Samuel Henley
Augus.Conckling
Jobe})h Smith
Lawren.Rosseau
GeorgeW.Storer
Henry B. Rapp
Lewis German
Joseph Cassin
Robert M. Rose
Beverly Kennon
Edw Shubrick
Charles A. Budd
Fran. K Gregory
Kervin Waters
William H. 0-1
denheimer-
Edw. Barnwell
J>hn M Maury
Fiedeiick Baurv
Benjamin Coope'i
Phil.V.Vooiheej
Henry Gilliam
John H. Clack
Wm. D.Salter
Wm. A.Spencei
Wm. L. Gordor
David Geisingt r
Richard Winter
John T. Wade
John Percival
James Ramage
Wm. V.Taylor
MerviiiC Mix
Navy Officers of the United States. 235
rhos. M. Newell
idw.Haddaway
:has.F.M'Cauly
ohn H. Bell
)ulany Forrest
Jladen Dulany
r. W.Magruder
•"ran. B. Gamble
{ichard Dashiel
ohn Tavloe
ico.BM'Culloch
lobert Spedden
rhos. T.Webb
i/Val.G.Anderson
Stephen Chaplin
:has. T. StaUings
id ward Cutbush
*eterSt.Medard
iecrge Davis
iaml.K.Marshall
^ewis Heerman
oseph GP.Hunt
ona. Cowdery
iamuel D. Heap
' lobert L. I'horn
iamuel R. Trev-
ett, jr.
ivVm. P. C.Barton
I f oseph W. New
! os.S. Schoolfield
i jcorge Logan
\inos A. Evans
ILlobert Morrell
^saac Garreston
Clement S, Hunt
jwinn Harris
fohn H. Carr
Nathaniel Lvde
[ames R.'Wilson
iam'l Robertson
jam'lHambleton
James M'Gowan
William Lowe
E. A.F.Valette
John H. Auiick
Chas. T. Clarke
Silas Duncan
T. Cunningham
Isaac M'Keever
Robt. F.Stock.ton
Nathaniel L.
Montgomery
Wal.N.Monteath
A. C. Siout
SilasHStringham
(tco* Vancleave
Paul Zantzinger
SURGEONS.
RobertS.Kearney
Tames Page
j.D.M'Reynolds
Thomas Hairis
William Turk
Hyde Ray
VVilliam^Baldwin
W.W.Buchanan
Samuel Ayer
E. L. Lawion
Charles Cotton
Gerard Dayers
William Caton
Robert A.Barton
Benja. P. Kissam
Tohn A. Kearney
Rich. C.Edgar
PURSERS.
RobertC. Ludlow
Robert Pottinger
J. B. Timberlake
Thomas I, Chew
Thomas Shields
.Rich. C. Archer
l^ewis Deblois
George S. Wise
John W, Gibbs
John T. Drury
Chas.E. Crowley
Wm. Laughton
Nelson Webster
Rich.G. Edwards
WilliamMervine
Wm. K. Latimer
Gust.W. Spooner
Isaac Mavo
W. H. Brailsford
William Elliott
Thomas Crabb
EdwardB. Babbit
Geo. Hamersley
Bail. Washington
WilUam M.Clark
Thos. Chidestei*
Jas. Inderwicke
Geo. 1\ Kennon
Walter W. New
Samuel Horsley
Rcbt.C.Randdph
Chas.B.Hamilton
Usher Parsons
William Swift
Josephus M. S.
O'Conviiy
Rich. K Hoffman
Richm. Johnson
Thos. B. Salter
Fran.AThorntnn
E.T.Satterwhite
James M.Halsey
Edw. Fitzgerald
Alex.P.Darragh
Edw. W.Turner
Robert Ormsby
Henry Denniscn
2$6
Ludl. Dashwood
Wni. S.Rogers
Henry Fry
John R. Shaw
Sarouel P. Todd
Nat.W.Rothwell
George Beall
lames H. Clark
W.P.Zantzinger
Joseph Norih
Navy Agents, &c.
Jos. Wilson, jr.
Hermaa Thorn
Thomas Waine
Lewis Fairchild
John S. Skinner
Jos.B. Wilkinson
Ezekiel Solomon
Benja F. Bourne
William Sinclair
R.T.Tmiberhike
Sam'l Livermore
Matt. C Atwood
GreomeKSpence
Melancton Wi
Bostwick
John N.Todd
Timothy Winn
Wm. M. Sands
Thomas Breese
Jos.H.Terry,./f./*
NAVY ACiENTS.
Portland
Poitsmouth
lioston
New-London
New -York
Philadelphia
Baltimore
Annapolis
Norfolk
Charleston
Savannah
Kentucky
New-Orieans
Newport, (R.L)
Hartford, (Con.)
Wilmington, (N.C.)
Newborn
New- Castle
London
Gibralter
Barcelona
Naples
Malta
Havanna
Madeira
Samuel Storer
Henry S. Langdon
Amos Binney
Joseph Hull'
John Bullus
George Harrison
James Beatty
John Rand ail
John H.Fawn
John Robert it n
Archibald S. Bullcfck
James Moiribon
I. K. Smith
Constant Taber
John Morgan
Joshua Potts
Jerenuah Brown
J- S. Riddle
J.M'Kenzie, 5c A.Glennie
Bernard lienry
Richard M'CaU
William Barker
Janies Anderson
James L. Cathcart
A commission is allowed to navy agents not exceeding
one per cent, upon their disbursements : Tiieir whole
annual emoluments are limited by law to S2,000, with-
out any allowance for clerk hire, porters, office rent,
stationary, or any thing else. Every charge must be
paid out of their commissions.
Marine Corps, &c.
33:
NAVY YARDS.
At Washington.
Thomas Tingey, Capt. Com. and Navy Agent.
N. Haraden, Master.
fames Owner, head Carpenter.
Benjamin King, head Plumber and Blacksmith.
Buller Coke, Storekeeper,
William Sandford, head Sailmaker.
rhomas Carberry, Inspector cf timber.
At Fhiladdfihia.
Alexander Murray, Captain Conimandant.
At JVorfolk.
John Cassin, Captain-Commandant.
At Keiv-York.
John Evans, Captain- Commar^dant.
At Charkstoivn^ Mass.
Csaac Hull, Captain-Commandant.
MARINE CORPS.
Pay of Officers as established by Law.
Fay 1 Forage Rations
Grade.
per 1 per per day
Month. \ Month. atSOcts.
Lieutenant-Coi.Commd't,
%75
gl2
12
Captains,
40
3
First Lieutenants,
30
3
Second Lieutenants,
25
2
Adj.P.&Q. M.each extra.
10
6
L.ieut.€olon€l-Commandant, Franklin Wharton
Majors^ Daniel Carmick, und John Hall.
Captains.
Anthony Gale, brev.Major John M. Gamble
Robert Greenleaf
Archibald Henderson
Richard Smith, brev.Maj.
Robert Wainwright
"William Anderson
Thomas R. Swift
Sam'i Miller, brev. Major
John Crabb, Paymaster
Henry H. Ford
Charles S. Hanna
Alex. Sevier, brev. Ma) or.
Alfred Grayson, Qr.Mast.
William Strong
James Heath
Samuel Bacon
H. H. Breckenridge
William Hall
Francis W. Sterne
238 Governors in the feveral States, &c.
First Lieutenants.
F.B.D.Bellevue
John R. Montegul
P. B. D. Grandpre
Lrman Ivellogg
Samuel E. Watson
William L. Bronlow
Leonard J. Boone
Thomas W. Legge
William H. Freeman
Joseph L. Kuhne
Henry Olcott
Second Lieutenants
Henry Stephens James J. Mills
Charles M. Broome
Benjamin Richardson
Francis B. White
William Nicoil
W^illiam L.Boyd
Charles Lord
Levi Twiggs
Edmund Brooke
John Harris
Samuel B. Johnston
Tlios. A. Linton
Rich. Auchmuty
Joseph Bosque
James Edelen
ChristopherFord
Francis A. Bond
ParkG H^.wle
Geo. B. English
Hen.W.Kennedy
Rich. D. Green
Singleton Duvall
CharlesSnowden
Jas.G. Singeltary
William F. Swift
GilliesThompson
E^lw. S. Now ell
Governors in the several States.
John T. Gilman,
Caleb Stt ong,
William Jones,
John C. Smith,
Jonas Galusha,
Daniel D. Tomkins,,
Mahlon Dickerson,
Simon Snyder,
Daniel Rodney,
Charles Ridgeley,
William C . Nicholas,
William Miller,
David R. Williams,
Mitchell,
Isaac Shelby,
Joseph M'Minn,
David Holmes,
Thomas Worthington,
William C. Clairborne,
Thomas Posey,
Ninian Edwards,
X.ewis Cass,
New-Hampshire.
Massachusetts.
Rhode-Island.
Connecticut.
Vermont.
New- York.
New- Jersey.
Pennsylvania.
Delaware.
Maryland.
Virginia.
North- Carolina.
South-Carolina.
Georgia.
Kentucky.
Tennessee.
Missisippi.
Ohio.
Orleans.
Upper Louisiana.
Indiana Territory.
Illinois Territory.
Michigan.
Confuls, Agents, &c.
239
INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS.
DIPLOMATIC DEPARTMENT.
Ministers Plenifwtentiary.
lohn Quincy Adams, to Great-Britain, S9000
' iVilliam Eustis, to Holland, ^000
\lbert Gallatin, to France, 9000
to St. Petcrsburgh, 9000
rhomas Sumter, to Rio Janeiro in Brazils, 9000
Konathan Russell, to Sweden, 9000
Consuls and Commercial jigrnts.
Thomas Aspinwall,
fames Maury,
Robert W. Fox,
Falwar Skipwith,
iVilliam Lee,
Thomas Aborn,
;^eter Walsh,
Stephen Cathalan,
Thomas Johnston.
Daniel Strobel,
;-lobert Sterrv,
Francis Coftyn,
tienry Wilson,
fa.mes L. Cathcart,
Robert Montgomery,
fohn M. Baker,
Jacob Lewis,
John J. Armstron,^,
Richards. Hackley,
fohn B. Dabnev,
Henry Hill,
George Jey,
5vlvanus Bourne,
Hans Ran Saabaye,
lames R. Mulhany,
Frederick W. Lutze,
William Clarke,
[ohn M.Forbes,
F. J Wickelhausen,
Philip Marck,
'R.C.Wilcox,
com ag.
do.
do.
do.
do.
ice c. ag.
com. ag.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
dc.
do.
do,
do.
do.
do.
:;on. gen.
do.
consul,
do.
da
do.
do.
dc.
do.
London.
Liverpool.
Falmouth.
Paris.
Bo\!rdeai;X.
Cayenne.
Cette.
Marseilles.
Calais.
Nantz.
LaR(^ciielIe.
Dunkirk.
Ostend.
Cadiz.
Alicant.
Isles Majorca,Mi-
norca and Yvica.
Malta.
Isle ofTenerifFe.
St. Lucar.
Fay al6cthe Azores.
St.Salvador,Brazi!.
Rotterdam.
Amsterdam.
Copenhagen.
Santa Cruz.
Stettin.
Embden.
Hamburgh.
Bremen.
Franconia.
Canton .
240 Foreign Minifters, &c. in the U. States,
Nathaniel VV. Strong, do. Gottenburr.
Thomas Appleton, do. Leghorn. '
Alexander Hammatt, da Naples.
John Broadbent, do. Messina.
Abraham Gibbs, do. Palermo.
WiUiam Stuart, do. Smyrna.
William B. Jones, do. Tripoli.
Thomas T. Anderson, do. Tunis.
Edward Wyer. do. Riga.
Andrew Stewart, do. Manilla.
Samuel S.Voorhees, do. Pernambuco.
Wilham H. Barney, do. Trieste.
James Simpson, do. Tangier.
I'homas I. Halsey, consul. Buenos Ayres,
bamuel Hazard. do. Antwerp.
William G. Miller, do. Montevideo.
Bernard Henry, do. Gibraltar.
James Likly, Am. dep. consul, Cireenock.
Colonel Macpherson, * Madeira.
James Luke, Belfast.
Agmtafor Seamen and Commerce.
Philip Depeyster, agent at Guadaloupe.
John Mitchell, da Martinique.
J.B.Clement, da Porto Rico.
MINISTERS AND CONSULS OF FOREIGN
POWERS,
RESIDENT IN THE UNITED STATES.
From England.
Hon. Mr. Bagor, Minifter Plenipotentiary.
Benjamin Moodie, Conful. James Dick, Vice-ConfuL
From France.
M. Serrurier, Envoy Extraordinary and Minifter Plenrpo-
tentiary. M. Roth, Sec. of Legation.
M. Framery, Conful-General at Philadelphia.
Louis F. Leloup, Conful, at Baltimore.
Marc Antoine Alexis Giraud, Conful for Bofton— a^/'cn/.
M.Jean B. Poree, Conful, pro tem. do.
Mens. Le Marvis, Vice-Conful at Portfmouth.
Mens. Fourcroy, Conful at Charlcfton, (S. c]
M.Geraud Cazeaux, Conful at New- York.
Louis Toufard, Conful, pro tem. at New-Orleans.
Foreign Minifters, &c. m the U. States. 241
M. Couteau, Vice-Conful at Noifolk.
JVI. Guilmain, Vice-Conrul at Savannah.
From Spain.
Chevalier Don Luis Df Onis, Minifler Plenipotentiary.
Sig. Don Bartolome Rcnguenet, Conful for Philadelphia,
at Philadelphia.
Sig. Don Juan Stoughfon, Conful for New-Hampfliire,
Connefticut, Rhode-Iiland, Vermont and Maffachuietts,
at Bofton.
Sig. Don Thomas Stoughton, Conful for New York, at
New- York.
Sig.' Don Juan Baptifta Bernabeau, Conful for Maryland,
at Baltimore.
Sig. Don Antonio Argote Villalobos, Vice-Conful for Vir-
ginia and Kentucky, at Norfolk.
Sig. Don Pabio Chacon, Vice-Cnnful, at Alexandria.
Sig Don Fe ipe Ritio, Vicc-Comul for Or!e;!PS.
S)g. Don Felipe Fatio, jun. Conlul for North and South
Carolina, at Chaileflon.
Sig, Don Mulvy, Vice-Conful for North and South-Caro-
lina and Georgia, at Savnnnah.
From the Mexican RepvbUc.
Don Jofe Manuel Hcrvera, Minider Plenipotentiary.
From Portugal.
Simeon S. Goodwin, Vice-Conful for Maflachufctts, New-
Harapihiie and Rhode IH^nd, at Bofton.
Jofeph Radem^iker, Coniul General.
James F. Vornock, Vice Conful, South Carolina.
Fiom the late Eatavian RcpvhHc.
Adrian Vlack, Conlul for Maryland and Virginia.
J. H. C. Heineken, commercial agent, Pennfylvania.
Gilbert 1. E. Smiffart, New-Yoik.
Frcm Sweden,
De Kantzow, Minifter Plenipotentiary.
Augus. H. Winlhrop, Vice-Conful for Charlefton, (S. Cj
Jonath;m Swift, tor Columbia and ports on the Potomac.
Rezin D. Shepherd, Vice-Conful, New-Orleans.
Henry Ghan, V-ce-Conful, New-Yoik.
John Borritz, Vice-Conful, North-CarolJ.na.
H- J. Aquiton, Conful for Marvland.
^ohl} ^O'^Scrs, jr. Vice-Conful for R. Ifland and Cons.
242 Appendix.
John Myers, jr. Vice-Conful for Norfolk, and other ports
in Virginia, except on the Potomac
S. Blagge, Vicc-Conful for Maff. and N. Hampfhire.
John Hidrcck, Vice-Conful for Wilmington, Delaware.
Bernard Dahlgreen, Conful at Philadelphia.
From. Prufia.
Johanna EarnQ, Chrifli?n Shuitz, Confuls at Baltimore.^
Jacob Eberheard,Auguft;Steinmetz,Ccnfuls Charle{lon,S.C
From Denmark.
Peter Pederfen, Mlnifter Plenipotentiary.
George Hammeken, Conful for New-York.
Charles W.Greene, Vice Conful, Bcfton.
Frederick W. Brune, Conful for Baltimore.
Mofes Myers, Conful for Norfolk.
Jonathan vSwlft, Conful for Alexandria.
Jofeph Wmthrop, do. at Charlcfton, (S. C.)
William Scarborough, Vice-Conful, Savannah.
Richard Relf, Vice Conful, New-Orleans.
From Ru/Jia.
Andrew de Dafchkoff, Envoy Extraordinary and Minifter
Plenipotentiary.
Nicholas Kofloff; Conful General ofRufTia.
Alexis Euft^phieve, Conful, Bofton.
APPENDIX.
Compiising suvjdry Additions and Corrections.
iiilHIl* .. IJI^
Massac/iiisettf Humane Society at Boston. IncoiT;),
Feb. 23. 1791. Officers chosen 2d Tuesday in Dec.
Prt'sidenty Aaron Dtxter, m. d.
First Vicc-t'resident, Hon. Thomas Dawes.
Second Vice-President^ Hon. William Spooner.
Treasurer, Samuel Cobb, Esq.
Corresfiondinv^-Secrctary, George G. Lee, Esq.
Recordin:y-Stc}'t'tari>, Charles Davis, Esq.
Trustees f Samuel Park man, Esq. Joseph Coolidge,
Esq, Sanmel Bradford, Esq. Capt. Benjamin Rich,
Rev. Charles Lowell, Ephraim Elliot, Esq.
Alassachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association.
President^ Benjamin Russell, Esq.
Vice-Fre&ide7ity Capt. John Cotion.
Treasurer., Joseph Lovering, Esq.
Secretary, Joseph T Buckingham".
Appendix. 243
Trustees, Major William Harris, Capt. David Fran-
cis, Capt. Psaiah Atkins, Wmslow Lewis, Esq. Isaac
Harris, Joseph Jones, Elijah Mears, William Milnor,
and Edward Giay.
American Society for educating Pious Youth for the
Gosfiel Ministry. Instituted August 29, 1815.
President, His Honor William Phillips.
"ist. Vice-Pretiidrnt, Samuel Salisbury, Esq.
2rf. Vice-President, Hon. William Bartlett, Esq.
2d. Vice-President, Hon. W^illiam Reed.
Clerk, Henry Gray, Esq.
Corresfionding-Sccretary , Rev, John Codman.
Treasurer, Mr. Aaron P. Cleveland.
Auditor, Dencon Jcihn E. Tyler.
Directors, Rev Eliphalet Pearson, ll.d. Rev. Abiel
Holmes, d.d. Rev. Daniel Dana, dd. Rev. Ebenezer
Porter, d-d. s. t. p. Rev. Joshua Bates, Rev. Brown
Emc-rson, Rev. Asa Eaton.
ijy* The Treasurer's house is at the bottom of Milk-
sft'eet. Communications may also be left at the book-
store of Messrs. Cummings & Hiiliard, N0.I, Cornhill,
where a box is d^-posited for that pui-pose.
Howard Benevolent Society. Instituted June 1, 1812,
Presidrnt, James Clap.
Secretary ^^x\.Q,. Giiman. Treas. AndrewBradshaw.
Committee, Nathaniel Ri'pley, Stillman Loifhrop, Ham-
mond Seaver, Thomas Forci, Joseph Woodcock, James
M. Smith, Benjamin Morreil, William Bates, Lewis
Jones, John W. Rogers,
Corrections.
49 Dele Abie! Smith, ] ■ P. deceafed. Infert Charles Bui-
finch, J. P. and Q. Boflon.
Dele Benjamin Welles, ri"moved from Bofton.
52 Dele Micah Bradley, J, P. deccafed.
Dele Samuel P^ge, J. P. Danvers, deceafed.
53 Delt- [acob Willard, T- P- Marblehead.
Dele Afn Nf^lfon, J. P. Rowley deceafed.
Dele Wiliiam Pickman, f. P Salem, deceafed.
54 Infert O iver Stearns, Amefbury, and Tbeadore Eames,
Silem, as Attornies at S. J. C.
Infert James rl Duncan, Haverhill, and William A:
Rodgers, Salem, as Afrornies at C. C. P.
Dele Enoch John Ton, Depuiy-Sheriff, Lynn, deceafed.
56 Dele Elias H. Derby, J. P. Chaileftown. '
244 Appendix.
d-j Inrert Dcod^tus Datton, Attorney at S. J. C. Mon-
Ton. Dele f om C. C P.
68 Read Jo! n Phelps, of Granville, inftead of Springfield.
Ii'.r rt Ala Smith, Deputj'-SherifiT, Biandford.
D.;le Ephraim Williams, Afhfiold and Deerficld.
Insert MjoktrLeavitt, Greenfield, Register Deeds,
arid County Tre:tsurfr.
69 Dc-le Joiiat'hHii Magee, J. P. Colrain, deceased.
Dele Piuneas F.ary, }. F.Whately.
70 Infer- Jofeph Whiron, J. P. & Q. Lee.
Epaphras Hnyt, of Deerfield, iusie id of Greenfield,
72 Infe't Rollin C Dewey, Attorney at S. J. C. Adams.
Add Benjamin Bruinerd, Attorney at C. Pleas, Gill.
The friliowing is thf^ latest and most correct list of
Dcfiutij Sht-riffsfor Franklin County-
Deerfeld, A^ahel Wright. M^u-Sakm, Nahum Bry-
ant. Or«/2^<?, Ebeneaer Atwood. Su?uierla?7d, SiiXieon
Ballard. C'jlrain, Berii'.h W. Smith. A'bri/i/ield, Ca-
le'bL)man. Grfc/^.'-/^^ Calvin L. Munn. Shutes-
bun/, Mircus Merrirield. Conway ^ Henry P.Billings.
Ahhjirld, James IMTarland.
93 No new list ci'DeiJuty- Sheriffs for Oxford has been
received. The foil wiiig were Dep.Sheriffs last year.
BcthH, Calvin Twitchell. Brids^eton, James Emerson.
Fry (burg, Philip Page, James bsgood.jr. Livennore,
Si^mnel Morrison, Dexter W^alker, Lovtll^ Josiah
Heald, jr. Sumner, Nathan Conarit. Mno^ Henry
Jackson, Parh, Simeon Cumniings, John Bonney.
Hircnn^ Marsh;. 11 Sj^ring. Kumford, Edmund Page.
Tur7icr, Oliver Pollard. W^a/er/orc/, Seth Wheeler.
112 Dee Rev. T. Sk.-lton, C Foxbo-o', removed.
1 lo I filuter on Cheniiftry in D. Col. Daniel Oliver, M.D.
117 Deir R V. S. Carv, d-cafed.
118 Dei Rev. Mr.Hcnfhavv, E. M?.rblehfad.
D;!le R'v. H. C. Pcrley, C. Mcthuen, removed.
153 Infert Elia{hib Adams, Rteeiving Teller at Union
Bank.
157 Infert Geo'ee Sullivan, Dlreflor, and William Fur-
ne(s, Ailiil.mt Difcount Clerk, at Manufacturers"
& Mcchapicks' B.mk.
Mcff nger of do. Jona-ban D. Rcbbins.
Porter of do Morrifs Bugbee.
2 16 Infert William Blouni, Rep. to CongrefsjTennefTee.
Roads from Bofton.
245
ROADS from Bofton, with tlie Names of Inn-
keepers, and Diftances. Correded for this
Regifter, up to 1816.
Brown & Dyer 18
Bridgewater (Eaft Parifli)
Browfi 23
South Pai;{h Lazell 26
MKidicboro' Samfon 36
New-Bedford Nelfon 52
To Nezopo' t. Commercial Line
over Blue- HiUTurnpike.
To Hingham
and Cohajftt
Dorchett^r
Eaton
4
Neponfet Bridge Pcjrce
6
Weymouth
Bndge
10
Hingham
Andrews
U
CohafTet
IQ
S.ciiaate Harbour
28
To Plymouth and Cape Cod.
J)orchefter
Eaton
4
Ouincy
Newcomb
8
\A/'eymouth
Arnold
11
Scifuate
CoUamore
17
IJanover
Leonard
22
Pembroke
Magoun
23
Duxbury
Loring
27
Kingfton
32
Plymouth
Nicholfon
36
Sandwich
Ellis
47
FefTenden
62
■Barnftable
Howland
Loring & Sturgis
65
Yarmouth
Hamblin
70
Harwich
Brooks
79
Orleans
Bafccmb
«5
Eaftham
Merrick
89
Welifleet
Holbrook
97
Truro
Collins
107
Provincetr.vvn SmaUey
116
To Martha'.
$ Vineyard
and
Nantuckit,
Sandwich '
FefTenden
54
Fnlmouth
Hatch
72
Over the Ferry to Holmes'
Hole Dunham 80
Nantucket Town loo
To New- Bedford over Bridg-
water Turnpike.
Weyraouih Arnold 1 1
Shaw 14
Abington King 17
W2
Dorchefter Mills
Mil ton Tucker
Stoughton Mrs. Barnard
Bridg.'^water Marfliall
T aunton Atwood'sHotel
Freetown Affonett
Troy Stiaton
Tiverton Stone Bridge
Fairbjnks
Newport Townfend
9
16
22
33
^2
48
54
66
To Warren & Briftol (R. I.)
Taunton Atwood'sHotel
Dighton Dean
Someifet Davis
Swan(ey Chafe
Warren
BfiRol Keith
To Taunton ever BruJIi-Hill
Twnpike.
Roxbury Bugby
Dorchefter Upper Mills
Milton Billings's Hotel
Canton Crane
Sharon Savage
Eafton
Taunton Atwood'sHotel
To Providence and NewLorC,
don.
Roxbury Ellis 6
Dedham Smith 9
Walpole Fuller 9o|
Attleboro* Hajch e8
38
42
47
5S
246
Roads from Bofton.
R'hoboth Slack 37
Prjvidence Chappotin 41
Johnfon She rion 44
Scituate Fiikc 5b
Coventry M'Gr^gor 63
Plainfield Eaton 71
Jewit's City Johnfon 78
Norwich Kt-tincy 86
Moh.gan Houghton 93
New London Frink ico
Middlr Road to Hartford.
Dedh:im Smith 9
Medfield Cl>rk 1.5
Medwa^ Richardfoii 20
Bellingham Smith 26
Milford Pen ni man 30
Mencion Thonapfon 3-2
Uxbridge Read 38
Douglas Dudiey 43
Thompfon Holhrcok 51
Pomfret Sabin 57
Aftiford Clark 68
Wilmington Marcy 72
Mansfield Dunhim 76
Coventry Kimball 82
Harrford Bonnet 97
To I'VafJiiv^Jon CilVy by Wor-
crjte.r Turnpike and Staf-
ford Spr?n^s.
Roxbury (Punch Bowl)
Laiighron 4
Brook'yn Richards 6
Newton Wilwall 9
Frai'.iingham Eaton 2cg
Weftborough Forbufn 29
WorceRer Sikes 39
Charlton Rid-r '\g
Sturbridge Brown ,57
Holland MalIVy 63
Stafford Wait 73
Tolland Smith 80
Vernon 86
Eaft-Haitford Buckler 97
Hartford Bennett loo
"Wcathersfield Wright I04
Worthington Riley 113
Meridian Robmfon 119
Wallingford T\l-r 123
North- Haven Ives 127
New-Haven Butler 134
Milford Clark 144
Stratford Ferry 146
Stratford Lovejoy 148
Fairfield Pennfield 158
Gieenfarms PofTell 166
Nor walk Reed 170
Stamford Davenport 179
Greenwich Knapp 183
Rye Qamiard 189
Marnaronek i9^
Rochclle Williams 195
Chefter Gyon 198
Harlem Bridge 202
New-York 210
Jerfey City eir^
Newark Gifford 21 pi
Elizabeth town Lyon 2«"3^
Bridgeton 220
New-BrunfwicksDrake 240^
Piovincetown G'fford 256
Trenton Davis, Herbert 266
BriO.ol 276
Hoimefburgh 285
Frankford 290
Philadelphia ManfioH' •
Kaufe 295 .
Darby 302 I
Chefter 310 ^
Wilmington Huggins 323
Chridirina Bridge Ham-
mond 332
Eik'own Richardfon 348
Cbarieftown 350
Havre dc Gracs Sears 3,58
Joppa Bradford 370
Red Lron 378
Bird River Barney 383
Baltimore Gadfby 395
Roads from Bofton.
247
Elkrldge 403
McKoys 4c8
Rofsburgh Rofs 426
Wafliington Poft-Office 436
Stage Read from Providence
to JVorceJlcr.
Smithfield Aldrich 9
- Aldrich 13
Uxbridge Taft 22
Northbridge Taft 27
Surton Chafe 33
Worcellcr Sikes 39
Old Road to Hartford.
Cambridge Page 3
Wa:ertown Farrar 7
Waliham Miles 10
Wrfton Vv^'ood 16
Sudbury Stone 22
Northboro' Munro 37
Shrewsbury Haven 41
Wcrctiler Sikes 44
Leicefler Hobart 50
Spencer Jenks 55
Broukfield Draper 58
Weftern Biair 63
Painter Baies 72
Wilbraham Caukins 76
Springfield Williams 85
y Suffieid Utiey 96
Windfor Picket 103
*1Fiarttord Bennett 112
To Albany, over Worccjler
Turnpike.
Worcefler Sikes 41
Leiceller Hobart 47
Spencer Jcnks 52
Brookfield Draper ,^^,5
WeOern Biair 60
V/are Reed 6'5
Belchertown Mellen 73
Hadley Warner 82
Northampton Lyrnan 90
Chefierfield Parfons 102
Worthington Pearce 108
Peru 116
Hmsdale Moody no
Piitsfi,-ld Morgan 128
Hancock Broad 133
New-Lebanon Springs 135
Canaan Jcni-s 137
Steventown Bufh 144
Schoodick Strong 155
Albany 164
From Albany to Niagara
Falls, 316 miles.
To brattUboroiigh.
Weft-Cambiidge Whit-
temore 5
Lexington Munroe 9
Lincoln Earle 14
Concord Whec!(,ck 16
Slow Wilder 24
Bolton Poiiard 31
Lancatter £ der 35
Leominfler Cumming 42
Kendall 41
Weflminfter Hoar 51
Tempitton French ^9
Gerry Lan^b 65
Athoi Field 67
To Greenjield.
The fime as to Athol ^"j
Orange Waid 73
Irving's Grant A'vord 77
Mc^ntague Gunn 82
Greenfield Munn 89
Orange Whitney 72
Warwick Draper 76
Winchefter Linkhfld 83
Hiafciale Evans 8^
Br.itfjcborough Sum.ner 94
To Datmovth CoUrge through
Keme, (N.HJ
Concord Wheelock 17
A6ion White 24
Littleton Kidder 27
Groton Hall 35
Pepperell Brown 38
24S
Roads from Boflon.
Townfend Loring 44
New-IpfwlchBatcheldor 56
JafFrey Peircc 66
Marlborough Hafkell 71
Keene Gorham 76
Sumner 8i
Walpole Carpenter 9®
Village Southard 94
Bellows' Falls Wightman 98
Charlellown Hunt 102
Village Shepley 106
Weathersfield, Vt.
Cope land 114
Wind for
Village Fettes 123
Hartford 1 37
Hanover Dewey 141
To Dartmouth College through
Concord, (N,H.)
Medford Jaqais 5
Reading Parker 1 1
Andover Ames 20
Salem, N.H. Poor 23
Pettes 26
Towne 3 1
Londonderry Clark 36
Chefter Folfom 44
Head 53
Concord Stickney&Mann 63
Pofcaweq Oakes 72
Saiifbury Rogers 78
Peuengill 80
Andover Thompfon 86
Wilmot Gay 9a
Springfield Noyes 98
infield Flanders 105
Lebanon Benton 113
Hanover Dewey 118
To Burlington through Ver-
gennes.
Walpole vil. Southard 94
Rockingham Webb 103
Chefter Folfom 110
pavendifli Stiles 119
Ludlow Dennifon 123
Mount Holley Green 132
Clark 135
Tinney 140
Parker 146
Brown
Gould
Kendall
Gofs
Woodward
Johnfon
152
J 55
163
172
^75
\ll
Painter 198
Taylor 203
Barnes 209
Parfons 215
Howard 220
Shrewfbury
Clarendon
Rutland
Pittsford
Brandon
Leicefter
Saiifbury
Middlebury
Vergennes
Ferrifburg
Charlotte
Sherburne
BurUngton _
To Montreal and Quebec.
Medford Jaquis 5
Woburn Hill lo
Billerica Bowers 19
Chelmsford 23
Tyngfborough Swallow 30
Dunftable Pollard 36
Merrimack Patterfon
Amherft Eaton
m. h. Converfe
Mount Vernon Ray
Franciflown Lally
Gibfon
Hillfborough M'Niel
Wafhington Farnfworth 8l
Lempfter
Claremont
Windfor, Vt
Woodftock
Barnard
Brainard
Chafe
Pettes
Taylor
Aiken
88
loo
109
123
Royalton Smith & Fox 137
Randolph Holmes 146
Brookfield Edfon 152
Ainfworth 156
Williamftown Jones 160
Montpclicr Davis,Eaton
& Houghton J 79
Roads from Bofton.
249
Moretown Ccbb 177
Waterbury Turijer 181
Bolion Whitcomb 189
Richmond Spice i & How-
ard
191
Willifton
Parker 2oo
Burlington
Baker 208
Colchefter
tlincs 214
Milton
Pi.ut 222
Georgia
Mcrrit 230
St. Albans
Keith 234
Swanton
Ste;ii:ns 243
Caldeli's Manor Nicho is 253
South River Lanip-nan 259
Vaugha!) 269
St. Johns Bingham 277
Haif-way Houfe Ames 286
Laprarie Sicarns 29,,
Montreal
Repentigne
Berthiere
Riviere de Loup
Trais Rivieres
St. Ann's
•Jacques Cartier
St. Auguftine
Cape Rouge
Quebcck
To Portfmoulk through Ha
verhiU.
S04
322
354
376
403
45.5
470
4S8
Medfoid Mr/o
5
Reading Parker
Andover Poor
20
Haverhill Kendall
20
PlaOow Sawyer
36
Kingfion Pe.ifley
42
Exerer
48
Stratham Kennifon
53
Portfmouth Davenpon
60
To Pajfamaquoddy over New-
Suryport Turnpike
and
through Portfmoulk.
Charlettown King
2
Maiden
4
Lynnfi'.ld Hotel
1 opsfie'd i iotel
Newbury port
Merrimack Bridge
Hampton H.immond
Gietnland Hufe
Portfmouth Davenport
Kiit.ry R.ce
York Emerfon
Wells Maxey
Kennebiink JcffiMOs
Saco Cleves
Scaiborniigh Miihktn
Porti-.'.nd M^Le'ian,
Buinham & FoKom
Falmouth Kmght
Buckman
N. Yarmouth Mitchcii
Feeport Jamefon
Brunlwitk Eaflerbrooks
Baih Turnpike Lambert
He; ndell's Ferry Ricl-er
Woolwich Whue
Wiicaflet Hilton
Sheepfcct Round k-t
Daii.olcotta Bryant
Waldoboro' Barnard
Warren Pag.
Thomaftown Glf-aron
Camden Eager
Lincoinville Uimcr
Beliail Cunni'jgham
Over the Feuy to Cal-
line Perkins
Bluehill Witham
Treiiion Gookin
Sullivan Ferrry
Goicfburough Hill
Stcubi-'n Moore
Cherryficid Ad.ims
Columbia Patten
Jonefbofough Whitm y
Machias Chaloner
Eaflport
12
£1
33
36
43
%
%
85
95
106
IJO
116
122
128
136
'45
•47
161
166
176
184
190
2o2
210
220
232
244
260
264
270
28t
290
3=>3
3'^
320
350
2SQ
Roads from Boflon.
From Macblas to Calais.
Machias Chaloncr 3^0
Eaft River 326
Huntley 3 336
Dennvlville Wilder 348
Robbinfton Brewer ;;65
Calais Downes 377
From BruHpwickto Bangor
Brunfwick Eafterbrooks 145
Topfliam Tucker 146
Bowdoinham Varney 153
Litchfield Shaw i6z|
Gardner Longfellow 169
Hallowcll Kidder &
Smith 173
Augufta Pollard 175
VafTalborough Child 187
HarUm Higg;in 195
Fairfax Howard 201
Unity Bartlett 209
Kingfville Seward 215
Dixmont Butman 225
Hampden Libbey 239
Bangor Hatch & Gar-
land 245
Hodjfldon's Mills 248
•Charlefton Oampbell 260
Sebcc on Pifcataquis
Rive Jflyford 270
From Belfaji to Bangor.
Belfaft Cunningham 220
Profpeca Moofman 225
Buckftown Badger 237
Frankfort Livcrmorc 243
Hampden Libbey 250
Bangor Hatch 256
From Bangor to Caji'me,
Brewer's Milig Brewer a
Orrington ' 8
Buckftown Badger 18
Orland Emerfon 22
Penobfcot Avery 30
Caftine Perking 35
To Norridgetvock
VafTalborough Childs 180
Winflow 190
Clinton 1 96
Canaan Locke 206
Norridgewock Sawtell ^^^
To Norridgetvock through
Oxford.
Falmouth Lambert 115
Gray Cobb 125
New Gl oucefter 13*
Poland 139
Minot Perkins 143
Turner Leavit 150
Livermore Munroc i6»
Jay Froft 169
Farmington Ruft 184
Mercer 7\rnold 192
Starks Curby 197
Norridgewock Ware 204
From Brunfivich to HalloiveUt
old Road.
Topfham Tucker x
Bowdoinham Baker 15
Litchfield Co'by 22
Hallowell Smith 29
From Portland to Hallotuell
through NeiV'GlouceJler.
Portland 118
Gray 136
New-Gloucefter 14Z
Lewiftown 152
Green . '58
Monmouth 166
Winthrop 172
Hallowell Smith 182
To Portland over Ptfcutaqua
Bridge
Hampton Falls Hammond 43
Greenland Dearborn $%
Pifcataqua Bridge Frink 58
Roads from Bofton, &c.
25 f
Dover Went worth 6^
Somerfworth Lord,RoJ-
lins & Howe 67
Berwick Froft 68
Doughty's Falls, Hobbs
& Hatch 74
Wells Littlefi'd& Hobbs 8^,
Kennebunk JefFerds 8 7
Saco Cleves & Moody 97
Stroudwater March 106
Portland Burnham Fol-
fom, Tilton, M'Lellan i la
From Portland through Frye
burg and White Hills to
Lancajler^ NH
Gorham Phinney 10
Standwich Thompfon i 7
Baldwin Fitch zg
Hiram Spring 36
Brownfield Stickney 4©
Fryeburg Ofgood 47
Conway, N.H. M'Mil en 55
Bartlett Hall 6s
Hart s Location T. Gate 7 }
Notch of White Hills
Harford 78
Beyond Notch Rofsbrook 84
Jefferfon Plaifted 95
Lancafler Wilfon 103
To Neiuburyport thro Salem.
Salem
Beverly
Wenham
Hamilton
Ipfwich
Rowley
Tucker
Baker
Porter
Brown
Treadwell
Smith
Newburyport
To Gloucefler.
Beverly Baker
Manchefter Tuck
Gloucefler Low
To Marblebead
Lynn Hotel
Marblehead Ray
15
a?
17
30
9
16
Note by the Publishers of the Register.
0^ Those Gentlemen, in different
parts of the State, who have obligingly-
forwarded information, and corrections
for the Register, are respectfully tender-
ed our cordial thanks. Some of their
communications arrived at so late a pe-
riod, as not to be of so much benefit as
they designed. Their future favours
are solicited in September, which will
enable the Publishers to iffue the Regis-
ter more feafonably.
Several communications are unavoid-
ably omitted.
Treaty with Great-Britain.
— *■ — -
JAMES MA.DISON,
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
To all and singular to whom these Presents
shall r^'tne. Greeting.
WHEREAS a Convention between the
United ">tates of America and His Britannic
Majesty, to regulate the Commerce between
the Territories of the United States and of His
Britannic Majesty, was signed at London, on
the third dav of July, in the year one thousand
eight hundred and fifteen, by Plenipotentiaries
refpectively appointed for that purpose, which
Convention is in the words following, to wit :
A CONVENTION
To Regulatt ffit L'ovimercc betive&n the Territories of
the United States and of His Bntunnic Majesty.
THE United States of America and His Britannic
Majestj' being desirous by a Convention to regulate the
Commerce arid Navigatioii between their lespective
Countries, Territories, an<5 People, in such a manner
&s to render the same reciprocally beneficial and satis-
f actor)', have respectively named Plenipotentiaries and
given them full powers to treat of and conclude such
Convention, that is to say, the President of the United
States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate
thereof, hath appointed for their Plenipotentiaries, John
Qu'rtcv Adams, Henry Clay and Albert Gallatin, Citi-
zens f the United States; and His Royal Highness the
Priiice Regent, iieting in the name and on behalf of His
Cnmmercial Treaty with Great-Britain. 253
Majesty, has named fv^r his Plenipotenti'iries the Right
Honoai-able Fied^-rick J-hn Robinsoi'., Vice-PresKler-tof
the Cimmitiee of Privy Counci', tor Tfa-ie and P^aota-
tinns, Joint Paymaster cif Hss Mujesty's f'TCKs, and a
M*!inbpr of the*linperiai Parli nient, Heury G^;ulhurn,
Esq. a iMeniber ct the Ifuv'^'na! Parli-iinent, anc! Urider
Seccetan ot State, aad VViifum Adams, E^q. Uxtor of
Civii Laws; and the said Plaiip'deritiurie.s having mu-
tuaily produced and shewn their full powers, and ex*
cha.ni^ed copies of ihr. same, h?ive agreed on and coa^.
eluded tiie following articles, videlicet :
ARTICLE FIRST.
There shall he between the Territories of the UnitecE
Stales ofii\merica and all the Territories of His Biitan-
nic M-cijesty in ■"■irope, a recipric*.! liberty ot Cnm-
merce. Tht inhabitants of the twocountries respective-
ly shall htive liberty freely and secnrely to come with,
their shi])s and cargoes' to all such places, ports, and
rivers in* the Tei-ritones aforesaid to which' other for-
eigners are permittted to coine, to enter into the same
and to remain and reside in any parts of die said Terri-
tories respectively, also to hire and occupy houses and
warehouses for the purposes of their commerce ; and
generailv the merchai?ts anvl traders of each natiori re-
sj)cctively shall enjoy ihe most complete protection and
security for tlieir commerce, but subject always to the?;
Laws and Statutes of the two countries respectively,
ARTICLE SECOND.
No hie:her or othev duties shall be miposed on the im--'
portation into the Uiiited St.ites of any articles tho
growth,procluce or manufaciure of His Britannic Majes-«
tv^'s Territories in Europe, and no higher or ether duties
{■hall be imposed on the importation into the Territories
of His Britannic Majesty in Europe, of any articles th©
growth, produce or manufacture of the United States*
than are or sh<dl be payable on the like articles beii'g
the growth, produce or manufacture of any other for-
eign pountiy, nor shall any higher ot otlier duties, or
charges i)e imposed in either of the two countries, one
the exportaUou of anv articles to the Uoited States oir
im.2 X
^54 Commercial Treaty with Great-Brltalh.
to His Britannic Ma jesty'sTenitories in Europe, respec-*
lively, thau such as are payable on the exportation of
the hke articles to any other foreign country, nor shall
any prohibition be imposed on tlie exportation or impor-
tation of any articles, the growth, protluce or manufac-
ture ot the United States, or of his Britannic Majesty's
lerntories m Europe, to or from the said Territories of
His Britannic Majesty in Europe, or to t)r from the said
United btates, wliich shall not equally extend to all oth-
er nations.
No higher or other duties or charges shall be impos-
ed in any of the ports of the United States on British
vessels than those payable in the same ports by vessels
ot the United States ; nor in the ports Ot' any of His Brit-
annic Majestv 's Territories in Europe on the vessels of
the United States then shall be payable iti^the same
ports on British vessels.
The same duties shall be pal3 on the importation in-
to the United States of any articles, the growth, produce
or manufacture of His Britannic Majesty's Territories in
Europe, whether such importation shall be in vessels of
theUnited States or in British vessels, and the same du-
ties shall be Daid on the importation into the ports of
any of His Britannic Majesty's 1 erritories in Europe
ot any article the growth, produce or manufacture of
the United States, whether such importation shall be in
British vessels or in vessels of the United States.
The same duties shall be paid and the same bounties
allowed on the exportation of any article, the growth
produce or manufacture of His Britannic Majesty's Ter-
ritories in Europe to the United States, whether such
exportation shall be in vessels of the United States, or
in British vessels ; and the same duties shall be paid and
the same bounties allowed, on the exportation of anv ar-
ticles, the growth, pioduce or manufacture of the Uni-
ted States to His Britannic Majesty's Territories in Eu-
roj)e, whether such exportation shall be in British ves-
sels, or m vessels of the United States.
It is further agreed, that in all cases where drawbacks
are or niay be allowed, uDon the re-exportation of any
goods, the growth, produce or manufacture of either
country, respectively, the amount of the said drawbacks
shall be the same, whether the said goods shall have
been originally imported in a British or American ves-
Commercial Treaty with Great-Britain. 255
sel ; but when such re-exportation shall take place from
the United States in a Biitish vessel, or from the Terrn
tories ot His Britannic Mjijesty in Kurope in an Anieri-
can vessel, to any other ibreign naition, the two contract-
ing parties reserve to themselves, respectively, the right
of regulating or diminishing, in such case, the amount of
the said drawback.
The intercourse between the United States and His
Britannic Majesty's possessions in the West-Indies, and
on the continent of North- America, shall not be affected,
by any of the provisions of this article, but each party
shall remain in the complete possession of its rights, witli
respect to such an intercourse,
ARTICLE THIRD.
His Britannic Majesty agrees that the vessels of the
United States of America shall be admitted, and hospit-
ably received at the principal settlements of the Bhtisht
dominions in the East-Indies, videlicet, Calcutta, Mad-
ras, Bombay, and Prince of Wales' Island, and that the
citizens ot the said United States may freely carry on
trade between the said principal settlements and the said
United States, in all articles of which the importation
and exportation, respectively, to and from the said Ter-
ritories, shall not be entirely prohibited : Provided only,
that it shall not be lasviul for them in any time of war,
between the British government and any state or power
whatever, to export from the said Territories, witliout
the special permission of the British government, any
military stores, or naval stores, or rice. The citizens
of the (jnited States shall pay for their vessels, when ad-
mitted, no higher or other duty or charge than shall be
payable on the vessels of the most favored European na-
tions, and they shall pay no higher or other duties or
charges o?i the importation or exportation of the cargoes
of t!ie said vessels, than shall be payable on the same ar-
ticles when imported <ir exported in the vessels of the
inr)st favored Earopenn nations.
But it is expressly agreed, that the vessels of the Uni-^
ted States shall not carry any articles from the said piin-
cipal settlements to any port or place, except to some
port or place in the Uniied States of America, where
the same shall be unladen.
•256 Ccmmercial Treaty wlth-Great-Britain.
It is also uadei'stood, that the permission granted by
thi3 article, is not to extend to allow the vessels of the
TJnked States to carry on any part of the coastii'g trade
of the said British Territories, but the vessels of the
Unhed States having, in the first instance, proceeded to
one of the said principal setilen^ients of the Britisli do-
minions in tiie East- Indies, and then going viih their
original cargoes, or part tliereof, frovu one of the said
principal settlements to another, shall n(;t be considerec^
as can7ing on tlie coasting trade. Th.e vessels of the
United States may also toucli for refresliment, but nd
for commerce, in the course of their voyage to or fr< m
the British TeiTitories in Indict, or to or from the domin-
ions of the Emperor of China, at the Ca|!e of Govd-Hope, ,
the Island of St Helena, or such other placs as may be
5n the possession of Great- Britain, in the African or In-
dian seas, it being well »uider8tood that in all that re-
gards this article, the citizens of the United States shall
be subject, in all respects, to the laws and regulations of
tke Britiiih ,Q;oveniment, from time to time estabhshed.
ARTICLE FOURTH.
It shall be free, for each of tlic two contracting par-
ties, respectively to appcin; Consuls, for i.Ik protection
of trade, to reside in the dominions and tei ritonesof the
other ])aity, but before any Consul shall act as such, he
shall in the usual form be approved and admitted by
the goveiTiment to which he is sent, and it is hereby de-
clared tliat i.t case of illegid or improper conduct to-
M'ards the laws or government of the country to which
he is sent, such Consul may either be punished according
to law, if the laws wiil reach the cr:se, or be sent back,
the offended government assigt ing to rbe ether the rea-
sons for the same
3t is hereby decUred that either of the con*^ractir,g
parties, may except from the residence of Consuls, such
particular places as such party shall judge fit to be so
excepted.
ARTICLE FIFTH.
This Convention, when the same shall have been du-^
ly rotified by the President of the Ur/ited States, by and
■with the advice and consent of their Senate, and by His.
;5ritannic Majesty, and the respective ratifications' mu-:
(L.S.)
Commercial Treaty with Great-Britain. 257
tuallv exchanged, shall be landing and obligator}' on the
said United States and His Majesty for four years from
the date f)f its sv.n'.ature, and the ratitications sliAll be
f xch«nged in six moaths fi-om this time, or sooner if
possible.
Bone at London, fkis third day of July, in the yrar of
our Lord one thousand tight hundred and fifteen,
(l.s.) JOHN Q. ADAMS,
(l.s.) H. clay,
(l.s.) albert GALLATIN,
(l.sO FRED. J. ROBINSON,
HENRY GOULBURN,
WILLIAM ADAMS.
NOW THEREFORE, be it known, that I,
James Madison, President of the United
States of America, l!feving ^een, and consider-
ed, the foregoing Convention, have, by and
with the advice and consent of the Senate, ac*
cepted, ratified, and confirmed the same, and
every clause and article thereof, subject to the
exception, contained in a Declaration, made by
the authority of Hi? Britannic Majefty, on the
24;th day of November last, a copy of which
Declaration is hereunto annexed.
In Testimony Whereof, I have cansed the Seal of
the Uoited States to be hereunto affixed, und have
siccred die same with my hand. D 'ne at th^ City
L\s. of Washington, tliis twenty-second day of Decern-*
ber, A.D. one thousand eight hundred and fifteen,
ai'd of the Independence If the United States, the
fortieth.
JAMES MADISON.
By the President
JAMES MUNROE,
S^iretary of Stat e^
258 Commercial Treaty with Great-Britain.
DECLARATION.
The undersigned, His Britannic Majesty's
Charge d' Affairs in the United States of Amer-
ica, is commanded by His Royal Highness the
Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the
behalf of His Majesty, to explain and declare,
upon the exchange of the ratifications of the
Convention concluded at London on the 3d of
July, of the present year, for regulating the
Commerce and Navigation between the two
countries, that in consequence of events which
have happened in Europe, subsequent to the
signature of the Convention aforesaid, it has
been deemed expedient andWetermined,in con-
junction with the Allied Sovereigns, that St.
Helena shall be the place allotted for the future
residence of General Napoleon Bonaparte, un-
der such regulations as may be necessary for
the perfect security of his person, and it has
been resolved, for that purpose, that all ships
and vessels whatever, as well British ships and
vessels as others, excepting only ships belong-
ing to the East-India Company, shall be ex-
cluded from all communication with or ap-
proach to that Island.
It has therefore become impossible to com-
ply with so much of the third article of the
Treaty as relates to the liberty of touching for
refreshment at the Island of St. Helena, and
the ratifications of the said Treaty will be
exchanged under the explicit declaration and
understanding that the vessels of the United
Report of Secretary of Treafury of U. States. 259
States cannot be allowed to touch at, or hold
any communication whatever with the said Isl-
and, so long as the said Island shall continue
to be the place of residence of the said Napo-
leon Bonaparte. (Signed)
ANTHONY ST, JNO. BAKER.
Washington, November 24, 1815.
TREASURY REPORT.
Extract from the Report of the Secretary of the Treas'-
ury of the United States, Dec, 1815.
The Scci-etary states the ag^egate receipts into tlie
Treasury, from January 1, 1812, to September 30, 1815,
to be §137,414,309 96— Of which, in the nine months of
1815, were 39,372,000 dollars — arising, from Revenue,
12,400,000— from Loans, 11,034,000— from Treasury
Notes, 15,938,000. The disbursements in the same
time amounted to 133,703,880 dollars 31 cents.
OLD DEBT.
The amount of the Funded i)ebt, contracted before
tlie war, unsatisfied on the 30th September, 1815, the
Secretary reports to be :
Old six per cents not reimbursed, 3,783,284 39
Deferred six per cents, - - 5,235,776 42
Three per cents, - - . 16,158,177 43
Exchanged sixes, . _ _ _ 2,984,746 72
Six per cents, of 1796, - - - - 80,000 00
Louisiana sixes, - - - 10.923,500 00
Total, - - - S39, 135,484 96
NEW DEBT.
The amount of the Funded Debt incurred in refer-
ence to the late war is estimated ta amoujit to
S63,144,972 50
r loating debt contracted since the war,
is cr\lculated up to Sept. 30, 1815, at 17,355,101
Making a total of the ascertained
amount of the pulic debt incurred since ■
the war to Sept. 50, 1815, §80,500.073 50
Total of the National Debt, Sept.
SO, 1815, - - - §119,63^,558 46
26o
Bill of Mortality, Bofton.
ABSTRACT of the. BILL of MORTALTrY of the
Toivn of BOS'l'ON, from Dec. 3\ 1813, to Jan. I,
1^15 y agreeably to Returns made at the Health-Office.
Male. Fe. Tot
Under 1 vear, 103 58—161
From 1 to 2, 49 27— ?'6
From 2 to 5, 29 24— 5?:y
Fronn 5 tolO, 19 9— 28
From 10 to 20, 19 IS— 35
From 20 to 30, 55 59— U4
From 30 to 40, 45 42 — 87
The Deaths above were caused by Diseases and Cas
ualties, as follows, viz.
Male. Fe. Tot.
From 40 to 50, 32 24— 56
From 50 to 60, 17 16— 33
Frnm 60 to 70. 12 13— 25
From 70 to 80, 10 27 — 37
From 80 to 90, 9 12— 21
From 90 to 100, 0 1— 1
Total, 727
Anasarca,
Apoplexy,
Burns and Scalds,
O.isualty,
Cholera' Morbus,
Cholera,
Consumptions,
C(;nvulsions,
Cramp,
Croup,
Debility,
Disorders unknown.
Drowned,
Dysentery,
Fever, Intiammaton'
Bilious,
Puerperal,
Pleurisy,
■ Pulmonic,
Typhus,
Fits,
Gout,
Hepatitis,
17
o
tlycirocejjn ilus intern
us, J
5
Hydrophobia,
1
3
IiiVantde Diseases,
208
2
Insanity,
2
1
Jaundice,
2
53
MortiiiCHtion,
8
1
Neurosis,
1
2
Old Age,
39
2
Paralysis,
9
1
Phrenitis,
1
43
Quinsy,
10
10
Scrofula,
1
4
Spasm,
1
3
Sull Born,
32
6
Sudden,
14
6
Suicide,
1
3
Synanchia, Tracialis,
1
26
Teething,
I
77
Tetanus,
2
11
White Swelling,
1
2
Total,
Lodges in Bofton, and Stamp Table. 2&i
Meetings of Masonic Lodges in Boston.
St. John's Lodge meets at Exchange Coffee-house Isfe.
Tuesday in every montii, e>:cept June, July, & August.
R, W. Dr.JohnDixwell, Master.
St. Andrew's Lodge meets at Green-Dragon, 2d
Hiarsday in eveiy month. R.VV. Henry Fowle,Master.
Massachusetts Lodge meets at Mason's Hall, Aun-
Street, the last Friday in eveiy month.
Columbian Lodge meets a't Mason's Hall, the 1st
Thursday in every month. R. W- Benjamin B. Apple-
ton, Master.
Mount Lebanon Lodge meets at Mason's Hall, the 1st
Tuesdav in every moniii.
T!ie Union Society meets at Mason's Hall, e very-
Thursday evening except the ist in the months.
Scamp Table.
5 cents on Notes not exceeding 100 dollars,
10 cents on Notes above 100 and not exceechng ?COdols.
25 cents on Nores above COO and not exceeding 500 dels.
5.0 cents on Notes above 500 and not exceeding 1,000
dollars.
75 cents on Notes above 1,000 and not exceeding 1,500
dollars.
1 doliai- c:i Notes above 1,500 and not exceeding 2,000
dollars.
1 1 dv)iiar c.n Notes above 2,000 and not exceeding 3,000,
(lOiiurs.
2 dollars on Notes above 3,000 and not exceeding 4,000
dollars.
2^ dollars on Notes above 4,000 and not exceeding 5,000
dollars.
3| dollars on Notes above 5,000 and not exceeding 7,000
dollars.
4 doiiars en Notes above 7,000 and not exceeding 8,000.
dollars.
5 dollars on Notes above S,000.
Page 239, insert SylvanaS Bourne, Consul-Generaf
at Amsterdam.
2{5l6.] V
262 Stages from Bofton.
Lift of Stages which ftart from Taverns in BRiloa.
Jlbany, fnim Boydtn's,D' ck-Fquare, every day, 3 a.m.
Amherst and Burlington, Braaley's, Back-street,
Monday and Friday, 4 a.m.
Burlington through Kecne^ Trask's, Bremfiekl's
lane, Monday, VVediv sday and Friday 2 a m.
Beverly and SaleWy Wild's, Ann-stret eacli day, 2 a.nri.
Cc/7??6'7(/§*t',Bf5y<-len's,D(ck square twice each day 12&.6
Canton do Tuesday and Saturday 5 p.m.
JDedham, Clark^s, Brattle sq. each day. Sun. exc.4 p.m.
Dorchester and Milton ^ Pat.erscn's, E!nn-st. do. 4 p.m..
Jjujcbury, Boyden's^Dfck equate, every Saturday 5 am,
Mastern Mait, Wild's, A],n-bireet, every day 3 a.m.
G/oJicester, Brtgham's.Elm-.st. each day Siind.exc.9am.
Jiartford, Bovden's & Earle's, do. 3 am,
//w.§7m?w,Boyden's, DiCk-squ.Mond.Thurs.Sat. 4 p.m.
Haverhill, accnm,Wi:d*s,Ai.n-st,Tnes.Thiir.Sat.lO a. m.
JIanover, N II. do. do Mond,& Friday 4 am.
Lifiominfiter and Brattleboro'y Trasks, Brcmfiekl's
lane, Monduy, Wednesday and Friday, 4 a.m.
X!/Wf'"^w^.§*. Patter.'^on'.sElrr.-st. Wednes. Satur. 5 a.m.
Marbich. Boydeii's.Dock .'^q each day, Snnd.exc. 4 p.m.
jVf-f//b';T/, Pattersn.'.^, KIn.-st. do. 1p.m.
Metdham, Boydct^'s, Deck squ.Mond ^^"ed.Sat. 4 p.m.
J\'t"ivhin-yliort, Willi's, Ann-bc. each day Sun.cxc. norn.
J^env-York 7no//,Boy(ien's, Dock f^quare. each day noon.
^Yerjjicrt mciV/rrask'sBiomf.lai'.e, 1 ues.Thur-Sat.4 a.m.
jVerJ/icrt, do. each clav, Sund. exc. 4 a.m.
A^eiv-Bedf BovderV&Trask's.Mf'ii'i.Wed.Fri. 4 a.m.
jP/v7«oz<//i,B'jv den's Dock squ.Tues.Thurs Satu. 5 a.m.
Providence, Boyden'.s & Trask's, eveiy day 9 am.
Portsmouth, Wikl's Ann-st. each day Sun. exc. 7 a.m.,
-Qwn^cJ/. Boy den's. Dock square, Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday, and Saturday " 4 p.m.
^a/e777,(morn.) Bovden's Docksqu.ev.daySun.ex. 9 a.m.
Do. (eve.) Clark's Brattle square, do. 42v5 p.m.
Do. (morn.) do. do. 9 a.m.
Sandnvich, Boyden's, Deck squ.Taes.Thur.Satu. 5 a.m.
JVatertotvn do. Mond. Wednes. Satur. 5 p.m.
'J^alth^^s 40. Tues.lhurs., Saturday 4 p. 0).
INDEX. z6^,
.AfademyA-Tts&Sciencs, no Commercial Treaty '252
Academies 188
Additions & Corrections 242
Agents, Commercial S.^g
A<:;ricuiturai Societies
American Society
Antiquarian Society
Anc &Hon. Artillery
Andvuver lalVitution
Appendix
Army of the U. States
Artillery of Mafiachuf.
AITociation Cong. Min.
A fy I urns
Attorneys »n Boflon 50, 51
Attorney?,CI»cuitC.U.S.22o
Atheneums 183
Attorney-Gen.of MalTach. 44
Auflloneers in Boflon 152
Banks in Maffachufetts
Barnftabie Juflices, &c.
Berkfliire JuOices, &c.
Bible Socieiics
Bill of Mortality, Boflon 260
Bifhops in America 130
B')ard of Health, Boflon 130
Boflon C. C. Pleas 48
Brigade Staff Officers 133
Brigade in Boflon, 3d
Briflol Juflices, &c.
Circuit Ccurr C. P.
Cavalry of Mafla.
Charitable Societies
Churches and Miniflcrs
C'lircuit Court U, States 2 to
Conflables in Boflon 1 51
Coins, Foreign 33, *54
Counfe1lors,&c. in Boflon 50
Cadets, Independent 146
Carolina, N.&S. 37
Circuit Court A'tornies 220
CourtofC. P. Boflon 48
Colleges J 07
Congrels 214
Ccniuls, American S539
Vonfuls, foicign, in U, S. 240
187
243
18.5
148
112
242
22 1
144
129
171
ic55
189
147
Convention Cong. Min, J27
Courts. J. Mafl". 44
Courts, S. J. Calendar of 19.^
Common Picas 196
46
142
168
116
— Seflions
Municipal
^9?
34
8^
88
167
218
Coimefticut & Maffach.
Columbia and Lou:fiana
Cumberl. Juflices, &c.
Difpenfriry, Medical
Diflria Officers of U.S.
Divifionary StafFOfiicers 131
Duke's Co. Juflices, $cc. 8 1
Drowned Peifons 165
Delaware & Pennfylvan. 36
Duties on Imports Sol
Eclipfes 2
EflTcx Co. Juflices, &c. 51
EducationSocs. 178,100,243
Federal Courts, Sitting 219
Field OflScers of Inf. 136
Fircwaids 159
FranklinCo. Dep.Sherlflri244
General Court 16
General Staff Officers 331
Georgia & Kentucky
Government of U. S.
of States
38
2,4
5.5
Governors of Maflli.
do. of the fevrral States 238
Hampfljite Juflices, &c.
Hancock Juflices, &;c.
Handel & Haydn Soc.
Humane Societies 165,
64
io5
182
24 a.
Howard Society
H'tmpden Juflices, Sec.
Harvard Univerfity
Hiflorical Society
Indiana and Illinois
Infantry, Field Officers
Infpe6;ors, State
Infurance Companiei
Intereft Table 200
Juflices in Boflon 48, 49
Judiciary of Mafrach. ^4,
S4.^
66
lo7'
no,
40
136
J9S
i6i
Index.
Judiciary oF U.S. ei8
juftices throut»h the State 45
Kenncbeck Juftlces, &c. 98
Kentucky and Ohio 38
Letters, poilageoF 2
Law Sociai Library 184
Library Societies 184
Lincoln Co. JuRices, &c. 9,5
Loans, CommifTioncrs of IQ4
l^odgcs, nieetinjis of 261
Louifian:* & NMlifippi 39
IJterary Societies 18,5
M^irineSooietif s 164
Marykiud and Virginia 37
MaflaciiaCetts & N . Ham. 34
Mafonic Socle.i s 191
Medical Societies 166
Michigan & Indiana 40
Middiefex Juftjces, &c. ,55
Mufical Societies 18 1
Militia of MufTdchuretts 131
Minifters and Chniches 116
Mmifters of U. S. in for-
eign countries 239
IVlinift. foreign in U. S. 240
AlifTionary Societies 172
Miflifippi and Louifiana 39
Municipal Court 48
Nantucket Co. Juftices,&c.82
Navy Agents, &c. 236
Naval Force of U. S. 233
Navy of United States 233
NeW'Hampfhire 34
New-York, R.Ifl. Vermt. 35
Norfolk Co. Juftices, &c. 73
North fie South Carolina 37
Notaries Public 32
Overfcers of Poor,Bofloni49
Oxfordjuftices, &c. 91,244
Pennfylvania & N. Jerfcy 36
Phyficiansin Boflon 153
Ohio and TennefTee 38
ProfefTorfhipNat. Hift. no
Phi Beta Kappa 1 1 1
Pilots, Branch 194
Plyroouth Co.Ju'{liccs,&£. 76
PoftTowns&P ft Mafters 41
Reporter Decifions, Maff. ^4
Rcprefentatives, Maffach. 17
Do. United States 215
Revenue Officers, MaflTa, 193
Roads,' Li lis of 245
Roman Cathoi. Bifiiops 130,
Pvoyal Arch Chapter igt
Salaries 130, 194, 2:6
Schools Public, Boilon 150
School Makers, do. ib.
School Committee, do. 149
Selectmen do. 1! ,.
Seamen, Bafton Soc. for 186
Sena e of MafT^chufetts 16
Do. United States 214
Societies, Charitable, &:c. iF.S:
Soirerfet Co. Juftices, &: . 6'^
SoHcitor-Gcn.of Mailacb. 44
Stamp Table 261
State Piifon, Officers of 160
Suffolk Co. J uftices,&c. 48
Supreme Judicial Court 44
Supreme Court ol U. S. 218
Surgeons and Phyficians 153
ScfEons CouriS 48,
Secretary of MafLch. 30
Treafurcrof do. 30
Theological Library 185
Third Brigade, ift.Divif. 147
Town Officers, Bofton 149
Treafury Department 217
Treaty with Gr. Britain 2,52
Traft Societies 178
Undertakers 152
United States' Army 2vii
United States' Calender 214
Univeifiiies 107
Vermont and New- York 35
Virginia and S. Carolina 37
Votes for Governor 1 54
Wafhington Societies 179
Wafhington Co. Juftices 105
Worcefter Co. Juftices 59
Waftimgton Monument 181
York Co. Juftices, &c. 83
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