166; his The Vaudois Teacher, 166-168; his career, 168; his Proem, 168, 169; words written on death of Longfellow, 169, 170; his health, 171-174; his The Opium Eater, 175; receives honorary degree, 176; seventieth birthday celebration, 176-178; his summary of Dr. Holmes, 178, 179; companionship, 179, 180; edits volume of Mrs. Child's letters, 180; illness and death, 183; his At last, 184, 185; his funeral, 185.
Whittier, Mary, 22, 24.
Whittier, Ruth Flint, 4.
Whittier, Thomas, 4, 5.
Whittier family, 4.
Wilberforce, W., 33.
Williams, Roger, 72, 156.
Wilson, Deborah, 85.
Wilson, Vice-President, Henry, 127.
Winsor, Justin, his Memorial history of Boston, mentioned, 83.
Winthrop, Robert C., 47, 181.
Winthrop's Journal, cited, 6 n.
Woman Suffrage Convention, 91, 92.
Woodman, Mrs., 180.
Woolman, John, 49, 51, 123, 124.
Worcester, Mass., 91,121.
Wordsworth, William, 119,141.
World's Antislavery Convention, the, 77.
Wright, Carroll D., 87.
Wright, Elizur, 53.