Dr. A. P.85
Putnam, Daniel94
Putnam, General Israel78-99
Putnam, Israel, Jr.94
Putnam's Flag86
Quarry Hill81
Queen Mary38
Quincy, Mass.7, 56
‘Rainbow, The’26
Randall, Mary L.103
Reading, Mass.15
Reed, General90
Reformation The10
Rehoboth, Mass.38
Rehoboth Baptist Church38
Revere, Paul27, 78
Revocation, The10
Revolutionary War, The15, 79
Richardson's Mill54
Robinson, Martha15
‘Rose of Sharon, The’9, 25, 27
Rouen, France11
Roxbury, Mass.100
Runey, Horace44
Runey, James S.4Rehoboth Baptist Church38
Revere, Paul27, 78
Revocation, The10
Revolutionary War, The15, 79
Richardson's Mill54
Robinson, Martha15
‘Rose of Sharon, The’9, 25, 27
Rouen, France11
Roxbury, Mass.100
Runey, Horace44
Runey, James S.45
Runey, John44, 45
Runey, John, House of44
Runey, Mrs. Maria M.45
Russell, Daniel60
Russell, Frank45
Russell, James, Recorder36
Russell, Thomas53
Rymes, Christopher E.22
Saint Lawrence River49, 52
Salem, Mass.40
Sanborn, David, House of47
Sanborn, David, Jr., House of47
Sanborn, Mrs. David47
Sandwich, England16
Sanitary Commission, The103
Saratoga86
Sargent Ave., Somerville44
Sawyer, Mrs. Caroline M.27
Sawyer, Mrs. Caroline M., Poems of27, 28, 29, 30, 31
Sawyer, Dr. T.
amuel Champney, soldiers in the King Philip's war, and deputies to the general court; also, Rev. Nathaniel Rogers, of Ipswich, Ruling Elder Richard Champney, of Cambridge, and William Pitt, high sheriff of Bristol, Eng.
Thomas Eliot, above mentioned, was admitted a freeman of Swansea, Mass., February 22, 1669, and became a member of the Baptist church under Rev. John Myles; he was one of the proprietors of Taunton North Purchase.
Of his ancestry no record has been found.
He died in Rehoboth, Mass., May 23, 1700, and his wife Jane, whom he probably married about 1676 or 1677, died in Taunton, Mass., November 9, 1689.
They had five children: Abigaile, Thomas, Jr., Joseph, Elizabeth, and Benjamin.
Thomas, Sr., was a corporal in Captain William Turner's company in King Philip's war, in 1675 and 1676; his sword, gun, and ammunition are mentioned in the inventory of his estate.
Joseph, his son, was born in Taunton March 2, 1684, and died April 21, 1752.
He married, July 22, 1710, H
l, 9, 46, 56.
Prospect Hill Tower, 62.
Prospect Street, 8, 16.
Professors' Row, 34.
Proposed Charles River Dam and the Commerce and Industries of Cambridge, 61.
Province of Massachusetts Bay, 51.
Pundita Ramabai, The, 26.
Pythian Block, 7, 11, 59.
Quincy Street, 14.
Ramsdell, Eliza, 46.
Randolph Academy, 55.
Rand, Sarah, 11.
Rand, Thomas, 11.
Rapidan River, 32.
Raymond, Edward B., 27.
Red River, La., 66, 67, 68.
Reed, Joseph, 52.
Registry of Deeds, 11.
Rehoboth, Mass., 53.
Request for a Wide and Deep Lock in Charles River Dam, 61.
Revere, Mass., 17, 18.
Revolutionary Landmarks, 61.
Rice, Mary, 13.
Richard Coeur de Lion, 56.
Richardson, George L., 57.
Richmond, 80.
Richmond Hospital, 34.
Richmond, N. H. 11.
Richmond, Va., 33.
Riley, Colonel, 66.
Rindge, N. H., 48.
Ring, David, Jr., 82.
Rockland, Me., 58.
Rogers, Rev., Nathaniel, 53.
Roulston, John, 29, 30.
Runey, George, 16.
Runey, Horace, 16.
Runey, John, 14, 18.
Russ, R