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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 


<54 


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 
///^i^aTt/sf.LutherClifllvd 
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 


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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. 
M 


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. 


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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. 
tS16.]  P 


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. 
1816.]  "^  P  2 


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 


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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 


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♦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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 

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com.  ag. 

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do. 

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do. 
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:;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 

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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 
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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 
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Sebcc    on    Pifcataquis 
Rive                Jflyford  270 
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Belfaft        Cunningham  220 
Profpeca          Moofman  225 
Buckftown          Badger  237 
Frankfort      Livcrmorc  243 
Hampden             Libbey  250 
Bangor                  Hatch  256 

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Canaan  Locke  206 

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Turner  Leavit  150 

Livermore         Munroc  i6» 
Jay  Froft  169 

Farmington  Ruft  184 

Mercer  7\rnold  192 

Starks  Curby  197 

Norridgewock       Ware  204 
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Litchfield  Co'by     22 

Hallowell  Smith     29 

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through  NeiV'GlouceJler. 
Portland  118 

Gray  136 

New-Gloucefter  14Z 

Lewiftown  152 

Green  .  '58 

Monmouth  166 

Winthrop  172 

Hallowell  Smith  182 

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Bridge 
Hampton  Falls  Hammond  43 
Greenland        Dearborn     $% 
Pifcataqua  Bridge  Frink     58 


Roads  from  Bofton,  &c. 


25  f 


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&  Hatch  74 

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Kennebunk  JefFerds  8  7 
Saco  Cleves  &  Moody  97 
Stroudwater  March  106 
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burg    and  White    Hills  to 

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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 


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Beverly 

Wenham 

Hamilton 

Ipfwich 

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Tucker 

Baker 

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Brown 

Treadwell 

Smith 


Newburyport 

To  Gloucefler. 
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Manchefter  Tuck 

Gloucefler  Low 

To  Marblebead 
Lynn  Hotel 

Marblehead  Ray 


15 

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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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