History of Northampton, Massachusetts, from its settlement in 1654;

History of Northampton, Massachusetts, from its settlement in 1654; History of Northampton, Massachusetts, from its settlement in 1654;

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648 INDEX. CLARK. Clark, Williain, banged, 516. Clark, Zenas, Revolutionary soldier, 620. Clark's Antiquities, Historicals and Graduates of Northampton, quoted, 608. Claverack Tour, 428, 424 ; mentioned, 438. Clegg, Joseph, prisoner, 368. Clement, Jacob, 279. Clesson, Serg't Joseph, on scouting expedition, 22, 29 ; receives pay for losses, 29 ; in command of men on guard duty, 31 ; War, 605. in Father Rale's Clesson, Lieut. Matthew, sent after French and Indian forces, 154. Clesson s, Samuel, 107 ; receives portion of additional grant, 188. Clinton, Gov. George, sends provisions for Louisburg expedition, 113. Clinton, Sir Henry, at New York, 484. Clothing, men's, 10. 11 ; women's garments, 12. 13. Clough, James, War, 611. in Seven Years' Coates, Edward, released from poll-tax, 157 ; receives portion of additional grant, 185 ; in service after fall of Louisburg, 607. Coats, Elijah, dier, 620. Revolutionary sol- Coats, Joseph, dier, 620. Revolutionary sol- Coats, Stephen, wife's service at ordination dinner, 420 ; in Seven Years' War, 611 ; Revolutionary soldier, 620. Coffin, Thomas, prisoner, 308. Colchester, barracks at, 881 ; men- tioned, 129, 382. Cole, Barnabas, in Revolutionary War, 620. Cole. Col., in Bloody Morning Scout, 281. Cole, Thomas, 583. Coleman, Samuel, Revolutionary soldier, 620. Coleman, William, appointed to draft petition, 570. Colfax, Phinehas, on duty at Southampton, 246 ; in Hawley's company, 609. Collins, Edward, delegate, 222 vote, 223. ; CONNECTICUT RIVER. ; ; Collins, James, prisoner, 368. Collis, Christopher, surveys for canals, 576. Colrain, line fortiJ&ed, of forts from, 104 105 : men killed at, 147, 155 ; Indians at, 295. 298 ; garrisoned, 299 ; mentioned, 104, 514. Colten, Lieut. Seth, at Springfield, 494. Colton, Alpheus, sentenced, 514, 515. Colton, Thomas, killed by Indians, 23. Commons, controversy about, leset- gal advice sought, 93, 94 ; tled for ten years, 95 ; again in_dispute, 95, 96 ; settled, 97. Concord, Provincial Congress held in, 852, 353, 356, 357 ; first battle in, 359 ; minute-men arrive at, 860, 861 ; convention, 430, 431 ; militia to protect the court, 489, 490 ; insurgents break faith and stop the courts, 490 ; mob gathers at, 497. Congregational Quarterly, quoted, 596, 597, grants Congress, Continental, 357 ; pay for prisoners, 370 ; pro- vides for organization of Continental army, 397 ; system of confederation, 416 ; memorial to, 569, 570 ; mentioned, 540. Congress, Provincial, formed, 351, 352 ; second session at Cambridge, 356 ; other meetings, 357 ; makes requisition for supplies for the army, 391 ; attempts to regulate prices, 430 ; mentioned, 540 ; Journal of, cited, 345. Connecticut troops at Northfield, 19 ; reinforcements from, 24, 157, 158 ; furnishes men for Louisburg expedition, 113, 124, 137. 143 ; refuses to interfere in Mr. Breck's trial, 176 ; troops at Fort Edward, 253 at Crown Point, 264 ; emigrants from, 845 ; troops for invasion of Canada, 876 ; soldiers sent to, 387 ; British raid, 423; mentioned, 39, 42, 43, note, 44, note, 58, 66, 68, 150, 170, 200, 237, 239, note, 267, 868, 364, 865, 378, note, 410, 455, 478, 589. Connecticut River, 4 ; towns, 11, 15 ; scouts sent iip, 17 ; In-

CONTINENTAL. soldiers drowned forts repaired, dians on, 23 ; in crossing, 29 ; 249 ; island in, 803 ; boundary, 335 ; clay on banks. 339 ; great water-way, 574, 575 proprie- ; tors of locks and canals on, incorporated, 576 ; much sick- ness caused by water setting back, 578-580 ; canal built at Willimansett, 582 : mentioned, 20, 95. 90, 155, 362, 371. Continental Army, organization of. S97 ; soldiers raised to reinforce, 422, 441 ; drafting for, 441. Conventions, state convention called, 426^ its sessions, 426, 427 ; /j;/Y*»^^^gulate prices, ^^; the order of the day, Hampshire County, 452 ; ih. ; in at Hadley, 453 ; at Hatfield, 454, 466. 470, 478, 486 ; in different towns, 468, 469 ; rapidity of. 484, 485 ; resiilt of, at Hatfield, 487 ; in Lenox, 490 ; in Worcester, 495 ; at Hatfield and Hadley, 499 ; lose their hold upon the people, 500. Conway, votes against session of court. 390 ; Ely from, 455, note gathering to meet com- ; mittee at, 466 ; mentioned, 438, 454, 457, 460. Cook, 84. Capt. Aaron, referred to, Cook, Aaron, committee to settle new minister, 419 ; committee, 420. ordination Cooke, Asahel, Revolutionary soldier, 620 ; in Ely Insurrection, 631. Cook, Daniel, Revolutionary soldier, 620 ; in Ely Insurrection, 631. Cook, Elisha. furnishes for ordi- nation dinner, 420 ; Revolutionary soldier, 620 ; in Ely Insurrection, 631. Cook, Elisha Jr., Revolutionary soldier, 620 ; in Ely Insurrection, 631. Cook, Joseph, in expedition against Louisburg, 120, 606 : ensign, 355 ; lieutenant, 356 ; Committee of Correspondence, In- ' spection and Safety, 400 ; enlists soldiers, 413 ; ordination dinner, 420; captain, 423; committee to consider new constitiTtion, 48 42S : captain of Index. 649 COURT. militia, 442 ; ordered to procure beef, 445 ; chairman, 449 ; interested in new school for girls, 475 ; in service after fall of Louisburg, 607 ; Seven Years' War, 611 ; in olutionary soldier, 620. Rev- Cook, Capt. Joseph, jail keeper, 359, 360, 517 ; by insurgents. 518 ; roughly handled death, ib. Cooke, Justin, Revolutionary soldier, 620. Cooke, Justus, Revolutionary soldier. 620. Cook. Moses, Revolutionary soldier, 620. Cook, Dea. Noah, receives portion of additional grant, 187 ; on committee to confer with Mr. Edwards, 207. Cook, Noah, narrative, 359-362 ; ac- count of march to Canada, 381-384; re-enlists, 384; Revolutionary soldier, 620. Cook, Warham, in Ely Insurrection, 631. Cooley, Ariel, supervises change in dam, 581 ; builds fishway, ib. ; death of, ib. Cooley, Martin, at South Hadley, 507. Coombs, David, in Father Rale's War, 605. Coombs, conveys Arnold to Vulture, 433. Coomb's Mill Place, 409. Coots. Ariah, in Shays Rebellion, 632, 633. Corlet, Master, referred to, 53. Corliss, David, in Seven Years' War, 611. Cornwallis, Lord Charles, surrender of, 443, 444. Corse, Ebenezer, receives portion of additional grant, 189 ; in Father Rale's War, 605. Corse Reuben, attacked by Indians. 26, 27. Corss, Ebenezer, on guard duty, 31. Councillors, Mandamus, 344. Couriers, official communication made by, 25. Court, County. First house built, 87 : its cost, 87, 88 ; the build- ing, 88, note ; aid invoked. 225; proposition to build Court-House brought before, 317 ; change in sessions of, 331 to be stopped, 345-.348 ; mob ;

648 INDEX.<br />

CLARK.<br />

Clark, Willia<strong>in</strong>, banged, 516.<br />

Clark, Zenas, Revolutionary soldier,<br />

620.<br />

Clark's Antiquities, Historicals<br />

and Graduates <strong>of</strong> <strong>Northampton</strong>,<br />

quoted, 608.<br />

Claverack Tour, 428, 424 ; mentioned,<br />

438.<br />

Clegg, Joseph, prisoner, 368.<br />

Clement, Jacob, 279.<br />

Clesson, Serg't Joseph, on scout<strong>in</strong>g<br />

expedition, 22, 29 ; receives<br />

pay for losses, 29 ; <strong>in</strong><br />

command <strong>of</strong> men on guard<br />

duty, 31 ;<br />

War, 605.<br />

<strong>in</strong> Father Rale's<br />

Clesson, Lieut. Matthew, sent<br />

after French and Indian<br />

forces, 154.<br />

Clesson s, Samuel, 107 ; receives<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> additional grant, 188.<br />

Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, Gov. George, sends provisions<br />

for Louisburg expedition,<br />

113.<br />

Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, Sir Henry, at New York,<br />

484.<br />

Cloth<strong>in</strong>g, men's, 10. 11 ; women's<br />

garments, 12. 13.<br />

Clough, James,<br />

War, 611.<br />

<strong>in</strong> Seven Years'<br />

Coates, Edward, released <strong>from</strong><br />

poll-tax, 157 ; receives portion<br />

<strong>of</strong> additional grant, 185 ; <strong>in</strong><br />

service after fall <strong>of</strong> Louisburg,<br />

607.<br />

Coats, Elijah,<br />

dier, 620.<br />

Revolutionary sol-<br />

Coats, Joseph,<br />

dier, 620.<br />

Revolutionary sol-<br />

Coats, Stephen, wife's service at<br />

ord<strong>in</strong>ation d<strong>in</strong>ner, 420 ; <strong>in</strong><br />

Seven Years' War, 611 ; Revolutionary<br />

soldier, 620.<br />

C<strong>of</strong>f<strong>in</strong>, Thomas, prisoner, 308.<br />

Colchester, barracks at, 881 ; men-<br />

tioned, 129, 382.<br />

Cole, Barnabas, <strong>in</strong> Revolutionary<br />

War, 620.<br />

Cole. Col., <strong>in</strong> Bloody Morn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Scout, 281.<br />

Cole, Thomas, 583.<br />

Coleman, Samuel, Revolutionary<br />

soldier, 620.<br />

Coleman, William, appo<strong>in</strong>ted to<br />

draft petition, 570.<br />

Colfax, Ph<strong>in</strong>ehas, on duty at<br />

Southampton, 246 ; <strong>in</strong> Hawley's<br />

company, 609.<br />

Coll<strong>in</strong>s, Edward, delegate, 222<br />

vote, 223.<br />

;<br />

CONNECTICUT RIVER.<br />

; ;<br />

Coll<strong>in</strong>s, James, prisoner, 368.<br />

Collis, Christopher, surveys for<br />

canals, 576.<br />

Colra<strong>in</strong>, l<strong>in</strong>e<br />

fortiJ&ed,<br />

<strong>of</strong> forts <strong>from</strong>, 104<br />

105 : men killed at,<br />

147, 155 ; Indians at, 295. 298 ;<br />

garrisoned, 299 ; mentioned,<br />

104, 514.<br />

Colten, Lieut. Seth, at Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield,<br />

494.<br />

Colton, Alpheus, sentenced, 514,<br />

515.<br />

Colton, Thomas, killed by Indians,<br />

23.<br />

Commons, controversy about, leset-<br />

gal advice sought, 93, 94 ;<br />

tled for ten years, 95 ; aga<strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>_dispute, 95, 96 ; settled, 97.<br />

Concord, Prov<strong>in</strong>cial Congress held<br />

<strong>in</strong>, 852, 353, 356, 357 ; first battle<br />

<strong>in</strong>, 359 ; m<strong>in</strong>ute-men arrive<br />

at, 860, 861 ; convention, 430,<br />

431 ; militia to protect the<br />

court, 489, 490 ; <strong>in</strong>surgents<br />

break faith and stop the courts,<br />

490 ; mob gathers at, 497.<br />

Congregational Quarterly, quoted,<br />

596, 597,<br />

grants<br />

Congress, Cont<strong>in</strong>ental, 357 ;<br />

pay for prisoners, 370 ; pro-<br />

vides for organization <strong>of</strong> Cont<strong>in</strong>ental<br />

army, 397 ; system <strong>of</strong><br />

confederation, 416 ; memorial<br />

to, 569, 570 ; mentioned, 540.<br />

Congress, Prov<strong>in</strong>cial, formed, 351,<br />

352 ; second session at Cambridge,<br />

356 ; other meet<strong>in</strong>gs,<br />

357 ; makes requisition for<br />

supplies for the army, 391 ;<br />

attempts to regulate prices,<br />

430 ; mentioned, 540 ; Journal<br />

<strong>of</strong>, cited, 345.<br />

Connecticut troops at Northfield,<br />

19 ; re<strong>in</strong>forcements <strong>from</strong>, 24,<br />

157, 158 ; furnishes men for<br />

Louisburg expedition, 113, 124,<br />

137. 143 ; refuses to <strong>in</strong>terfere<br />

<strong>in</strong> Mr. Breck's trial, 176 ;<br />

troops at Fort Edward, 253<br />

at Crown Po<strong>in</strong>t, 264 ; emigrants<br />

<strong>from</strong>, 845 ; troops for<br />

<strong>in</strong>vasion <strong>of</strong> Canada, 876 ; soldiers<br />

sent to, 387 ; British raid,<br />

423; mentioned, 39, 42, 43,<br />

note, 44, note, 58, 66, 68, 150,<br />

170, 200, 237, 239, note, 267,<br />

868, 364, 865, 378, note, 410,<br />

455, 478, 589.<br />

Connecticut River, 4 ; towns, 11,<br />

15 ; scouts sent iip, 17 ; In-

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