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mentioned105

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105
PJA08
289
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LJA03
12
DCA02
DCA03
11*
117*
308*
xxv*
DCA04
104*
354*
DCA05
115*
310*
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404*
DCA06
25*
246*
261*
264*
DCA07
198*
305*
306*
390*
393*
DCA08
101*

Adams brothers at9

and Mass. constitution7

Continental Army in7

DJA02
179

Cranches visit6

West Cambridge6

DCA03
181*
231*
248*
269*
322*
xviii*

General Court meets in5

DJA02
DJA03

Mt. Auburn Cemetery5

DCA05
157*
347*
373*
387*
xx*

Amer. headquarters in4

CFA’s comments on4

DCA01
DCA02
274

condition and activity of army at4

PJA03

First Church4

AFC03
EJA01
44
DCA03
309*

and Provincial Congresses3

PJA02

Burgoyne’s army lodged at3

PJA07

Caughnawagas visit Washington's headquarters in3

AFC01

Constitutional Convention (1779) held in3

AFC03

Elbridge Gerry purchases estate at3

AFC07

Pitman Diorama in Widener Library3

LJA01
159 (illus. facing)
xvi

visits to3

DCA02

and Shays' Rebellion2

DQA02

British seizure of powder and cannon and rumored massacre of citizens in (1774)2

PJA02

courthouse2

LJA01
DCA08
378*

Fresh Pond2

DCA03
354*
357*

instructions condemning ministerial proposal on judges' salaries2

DJA02
DJA03
297

JA's comments on “Gentry” of2

DJA02
11
41

Shaws visit2

AFC07

“The Congress” brass mortar captured and taken to2

AFC01

Washington in2

DJA02
DJA03
354

“Assembly of 4000 Patriots” forces resignation of mandamus councilors1

AFC01
149

Borland residence1

DJA01
75

Botanical Garden1

EJA01
50

Brattle residence1

DJA01
188

bridge eases travel to1

AFC07
242

Brighton (now Boylston) Street1

EJA01
48

British officers prisoners in1

DJA04
157

building of fortifications at1

AFC01
236

Charles Storer visits Nathaniel Tracy at1

AFC07
141

Christ Church1

AFC02
136

Common1

AFC06
30

Constitutional Convention meets in1

DJA02
401

construction of defenses at1

DJA02
199

count sits at1

AFC07
413

Craigie House1

DCA04
395*

East Cambridge1

DCA04
296*

Fogg Art Museum1

DCA05
xii*

glassmaking in1

DCA06
xvii*

“Great Bridge” across Charles River1

EJA01
48

Harvard bicentennial1

DCA07
88-89*

Harvard Square1

LJA01

Harvard Yard1

AFC03
228

John Vassall's house as Washington's headquarters (later known as Craigie, then Longfellow house)1

AFC01
265

JQA in1

DCA05
126*

Lechmere's Point1

DCA04
264*

“Little Cambridge” (Brighton)1

DJA03
256

New-England Chronicle published in1

AFC01
294

“Newtown”1

DJA03
200

Provincial Congress meets at1

PJA03
1-2

Provincial Congress meets in1

DJA02
161

registry1

DCA08
293*

shortage of firewood in1

DQA02
141

superior court term in1

DJA02
87

Thomas Hooker in1

DJA03
200

Vassall-Longfellow house1

AFC07
122

virtually deserted (1775)1

PJA03
46

votes for Hancock for governor1

DQA02
189

Washington and Lee expected in1

PJA03
53

Watch House Hill1

EJA01
44

Waterhouse residence on Waterhouse St.1

AFC04
33

Winthrop residence at Boylston and Mount Auburn streets1

AFC04

Winthrop’s house, Boylston and Mt. Auburn streets1

EJA01
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See also: Harvard College
See also: Somerville, Mass.

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