1879. A Action of the Society concerning the Adams, John Quincy, his favorite Ainsworth, Rev. Henry, 66, 67. American Antiquarian Society, 67, and engravings, report, 104-108. Andre, Major John, 119, 129; ambi- Annual meeting, 46. Articles curious and special, present- Calhoun, John C., 34. Catalogues of books, suggestions Caxton exhibition, 106. Chamberlin, Henry H,, 30, 50; invi- Chandler, Rev. John, 72. Chicago, population and condition of Chicago Tribune, founder of, 33. Committees authorized to report in Committee on amendments to the Constitution, 19; to consider the expediency of publishing proceedings, 28; to translate the psalms, 69; to revise the translation, 72. Concordance of the Bible, first, 55. Constitution, amendments proposed, 17, 19; revision of, action concerning, 19; report of committee on, 20; as amended, 21-26; adopted, 26. Corresponding members, 149, Cort, John, 46. Crane, Ellery B., 10, 12, 17, 19, 26, 28, 29, 50, 52, 103. Criticism upon the name, "Worces ter Society of Antiquity," 116. Crowninshield, Edward A., 75. Cummings, Rev. Henry, 72. Curtis, Albert, 50. D Daniels, George F., 20; letter of, 27; &c. to report in print, 10. Dies Irae, selection from, 60. Earle, Hon. Edward, 93. cester, publication of authorized, 19, 30; first book of issued, 30. Editions of the revised Bay Psalm Book, 72. Eliot, John, 69. Erie Canal, by whom planned, 46. Estey, James L., 46. F Faulkner, Mrs. M. L., 72. Fisher, Maturin L., 88. Foster street depot, history of, by R. Foster street extension, by Ellery B. Crane, 90-103; plans for, 95, 96; completed, 102; cost of, 103. Franklin, Dr. Benjamin, 72. G Gladstone, Mr.. remarks on the progress of the art of printing, 107. Gould, Ransom M., 96. | Gray Hon. Horace, 96. Grosvenor, Rev. David, 88. Grosvenor, Rev. Moses, 88. H Hale, Rev. Edward E., 119. Hale, Richard, sketch of, 120. Historic injustice, to correct, 117. Honorary members, 150, 151. Howe, Wm. B., contribution of, 109, I Illinois, territory, extent and population in 1810, 34. Internal schemes of development, a national obligation, 34. J Jackson, Andrew, 36. K Kempis Thomas a, 61. Kinney, H. L., canal contractor, 39. L Lamb, Thomas M., 51. Mather, Dr. Cotton, 63, 78. Memorial of Elihu Burritt, 13-16. Miles, Clough R., 88. Ministers in 1636, number in New Montgomery, James, 79. Movable types, inventor of, 105, N Neale, Dr. John Mason, 59. New England influences, 38; characteristics, 53. Newman, Rev. Samuel, 55. Lecture committee, report of, 10, 26, Niles' Register, extract from, 34. Pacific railway, when completed, 33. Lines upon the death of an infant, 80. Lines, by President Dwight, 140. Lincoln, Abraham, 40, 42, as an orator, 41, his journey to Wash-, ington, 44, traits of character, 42. Phillips, Rev. George W., 30, 110. Lincoln, Edward Winslow, 95. Lincoln, Hon. D. Waldo, 99. Livermore, George, 75. Local history and genealogy, report on, 87-103. Lovell, Albert A., 9, 19, 26, 28, 50, 51, 52, 142, chosen Secretary pro tem, 52. Lovell, Joseph. 20, 46. Lyon, Richard, 71, M Mann, Albert G., 19. Pioneers, early Western, 46. Psalms, first metrical version, 56; Marble Edwin H., on The Signet and Psalterium Americanum, 63, Marot, Clement, translator of the the Ring, 16, psalms, 62. Proposition for the transferring of members from one list to another, 28. Publication committee, addition to, 9. Publications of the Society, 6, distribution of, 115. R Railroads, preparation for, 36, western, chartered, 36. Railroad tracks, removal of, 92, 96, cost of removal, 103. Relics, coins and curiosities, report, 109. Report of committee on amendments to the constitution, 20, Reprint of the Bay Psalm Book, 75. Resolution of thanks to John E. Russell and others, 10. Rice, Edward H., 11. Rice, Franklin P., 9, 26, 30. Rogers, Charles H., 30. Russell, John E., 10, 11, 110. S Salisbury, Hon. Stephen, 107. liberal contribution from, 29, 51. Seagrave, Daniel, 26, 27, 47, 49, 50, 52. Sheldon, Hon. George, 30; letter of, 49. Shumway, Henry L. 51, 112. Smith, Henry M., 29, 46; paper on Society's Room to be open Tuesday evenings, 52. Special meeting, 10. Sprague, Gen. A. B. R., 20, 30, Staples, Samuel E., 9, 11, 18, 19, 26, 28, 30, 46, 50, 52, 53, Sternhold and Hopkins' psalms, 64, 65; selections from, 65, 66. Sternhold, Thomas, 65. T *Tate and Brady, collection of psalms, 64, 65. Tate, Nahum, 64. Te Deum, origin of, 57. The American Traitor, 113. The Celestial Country, 59, The Stranger and his friend, 79. Thomas, Isaiah, 74. Thompson, Eben F., reading by, 26. Treasurer's report, 111. U Upham, Joel W., 89. Union passenger station, 91; cost of, 103. Union school of New London, teachers, 121; first proprietors, 122. V Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 55. Viaduct, cost of, 103. W Washburn, Charles F., 26, 30. Watts' psalms and hymns, 76: copies sold; 77: first American edition, 78: first used, 78: selections from, 77, 78. Webster, Daniel, 38: at Chicago in NOTE. The First Church (Old South) of Worcester, substituted in place of the New England version, as revised by president Dunster and Mr. Lyon, the Tate and Brady version of the Psalms, with an appendix of scriptural hymns of Dr. Watts, Nov. 29, 1761. January 20, 1790, Dr. Watts' collection took the place of the preceding. |