, 29, 110, 395; Harvard, 4, 106, 108; Craigie, 29, 30; Prison Point, 29; River Street, 29; Western Avenue, 29.
Bridges, streets tributary to, 20.
Brighton (Third Parish, Little Cambridge), 9, 16, 236; annexed to Boston, 9.
See Third Parish.
Broad Canal, 30, 31, 109, 110, 127.
Broadway (Clark Road), 37.
Broadway Common, 121, 138.
Brooks, Phillips, 163, 255.
Browne and Nichols school for boys, 212-214.
Bryce, James, on American municipal government.
59.
Buckingham, Joseph Tinker, 219.
Buckley, Daniel A., founder of the Cambridge News, 222.
Bunker Hill, the march to, 49.
Burial-places, 5, 16; without the common pales, 133; discontinuance, 133; the new ground inclosed, 133; graves of eminent persons, 133; tombs and monuments, 133-136; the milestone, 133; monument to the minute-men, 134; Dr. McKenzie's address at its consecration, 134; inscriptions.
135, 136; its renovation, 137; the Broadway ground opened, 137; disuse, 138; converted into a park, 138.
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nn., May 9, 1800; d. Charlestown, Va., Dec. 2, 1859], 2.184.—Portrait in Webb's Life.
Brown, Moses [b. Sept. 23, 738; d. Providence, R. I., Sept. 8, 1836], host of G., 1.286, 288.
Brown, Nicholas, captain of Francis, 1.165; denounced by G., 1.166; kindness to slaves, 169, 195; witness in Todd's suit, 195, G.'s comments, 197.
Brown, Sylvanus, 2.426.
Brownson, Orestes Augustus, Rev. [1803-1876], thinks currency the main question, 2.246; odious to J. Q. Adams, 224.
Buckingham, Joseph Tinker [1779-1861], editor Boston Courier, praises G.'s conduct of Free Press, 1.71, and spirits in Baltimore jail, 179; call from G., 192; invokes the law against him, 246; some manliness, 521; praise from J. R. Lowell, 246.—Letters to F. Jackson, 2.7; from G., 1.179.
Buffum, Arnold [b. Smithfield, R. I., 1782; d. Mar. 13, 1859], career, 1.281, early friend of Lib., 273, part in forming New Eng. A. S. Soc., 280, first president, 281; A. S. lecturer, 282, 302; converts E. L. Capron, 398; ass