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Higginson, Stephen, 35, 36. High buildings, 129. Hill, Dr. G. B., author of Harvard College by an Oxonian, 72. Holmes, John, Ballade by, VI; 35, 183. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 33. Holmes, Rev. Abiel, dismissed from the First Parish, 31, 238; his farm, 41; importance of his pastorate, 337; his ministrations in the Port, 240; founds the Humane Society, 267. Hooker, Rev. Thomas, arrives at New Town, 6; his company not satisfied, 6; they remove to Connecticut, 6, 233; and found Hartford, 6. Horton, Elizabeth, 12. Hospital, Cambridge, opened by Miss E. E. Parsons, 278; incorporated, 278; closed, 278; Isaac Fay's bequest, 278; additional gifts, 278; extent of hospital inclosure, 278; surroundings, 278; buildings, 279; the hospital opened, 279; number cared for, 279; its accommodations, 279; cost of land and buildings, 279; cost of maintenance, 279; property exempt from taxation, 320. Houghton, H. O., tells the story of the first printing-press, 332, 333; 334; founde