Index

Abbot, Benjamin, 125

Abbot House, Andover, 125

Alden, John, 55

Allerton, Isaac, 45, 50

Allerton House, Kingston, 45; construction, 51; dating, 51–52; second house, 52

American Architect and Building News, 107

American Traveller, Boston, 174

Andover, Mass., Abbot House, 125

Andrews, Daniel, 171, 217–218

Andrews, Joseph, 187

Andrews, Thomas, Sr., 144

Andrews, Thomas, Jr., 144

Andrews House, Hingham, 144–145

Appleton, Samuel, 183

Appleton, Samuel, Jr., 160, 183

Appleton, William Sumner, 126, 143, 144, 149, 152, 161, 163, 166n, 167n, 186n, 189, 190n

Appleton-Taylor-Mansfield House, Saugus, 160, 183–184

Archaeology: applied to architecture, 43; focus, 44; visibility, 44; applied to whaler’s tavern, 45–49; to Allerton house, 49–53; to Winslow house, 58

Arlington Street Church, 89n

Atkins, Albert H., 191

Atkins, Thomas, 206

Atlantic Monthly, 88

Austin, Thomas, 131

Averill, William, 213–214

Babson, John J., 142

Back Bay, 89n

Bailyn, Bernard, 19

Baker, Roy W., 126, 157, 165, 186, 190

Balch, John, 126

Balch Family Association, 126

Balch House, Beverly, 126–127

Bancroft, Ellen, 128n

Bancroft, Robert Hale, 128n

Banister, Thomas, letters about house of, 194–196

Banyster, Christopher, 216

Barnard, Matthew, 128

Barnard, Matthew, House, Boston, 128

Barnard, Rev. Thomas, 167

Barnard, Parson Thomas, House, North Andover, 113, 114, 167–168, 188

Barnes, Richard, 216

Barnet, Capt. John, 201, 202

Barnstable County, 118

Barry, Sir Charles, 101n

Bartoll, Samuel, 172

Bass, John, 168

Bass House, Quincy, 168

Bateman, John, building contract for house of, 196–199

Batter, Edmond, 177

Baxter House, Quincy, 168

Beacon Street, Boston, 87, 89, 92, 94, 111

Bean, Gilbert L., 131

Belcher, Jonathan, 78

Belknap, Henry W., 220n

Bellarminejugs, 45

Bentley, Rev. William, 172, 182, 187

Beverly, Mass., 118; Balch House, 126, 127; Rev. John Chipman House, 126; Hale House, 128; building contract for parsonage in, 193–194

Beverly Historical Association, 126, 128

Bishop’s Alley, 75, 77

Blague, Nathaniel, 11

Blake, Abigail (Preston), 66

Blake, Agnes, 67

Blake, Clarence, 72

Blake, Ebenezer, 65, 66, 67

Blake, Elizabeth, 67

Blake, Elizabeth Clap (Mrs. James), 62, 67

Blake, Hannah, 67

Blake, James, 62, 67, 68–69

Blake, James, House. Dorchester, 61–74; published tradition, 61–62; ownership, 62–69; structural history, 69–74

Blake, John (1657–1718), 67, 69

Blake, John (d. 1772), 66

Blake, Josiah, 67, 69

Blake, Rachel, 65, 66

Blake, Samuel, 61–62, 62n, 69, 69n, 137n

Blake, William, 67

Blanchard, Grace, 188

Blanchard-Wellington House, Medford, 163–164

Blaney, Joseph, 186

Blaney, Joseph, House, Swampscott, 186

Blettsoe, Thomas, 194–196

Boardman, Abijah, 184

Boardman, Stephen, 151

Boardman, William, 184

Boardman, William, Jr., 184

Boardman House, Saugus, 184–186

Booth, Robert, 161, 178

Boston, 4; views, 83; loss of First Period buildings, 121; Matthew Barnard House, 128; Bridgham House, 129; Clough-Vernon House, 129; Paul Revere House, 130; Stanbury House, 131; papers relating to house of William Rix, 194; to house of T. Banister, 194–196; to house of John Bateman, 196–199; to Cole-Sedgwick House, 199–201; deposition on house for Henry Ellis, 201; contract for schoolmaster’s house, 201–203; for house of John Williams, 204–207; see also Revere, Paul, House

Boston City Hall, 89n

Boston Herald, 74n

Bostonian Society, 88n, 129

Bowen, Abel, 85, 86

Bowles, Joseph, 146–147

Bowles-Smith House, Ipswich, 146–147

Boxford, Mass.: contract for house in, 207–208; contract for House for the Poor, 208

Brackenbury, Richard, 176

Bradford, William, 52

Bradford, Mass., contract for house of P. Nelson, 209

Bradstreet, Anne, House, N. Andover, 113

Bradstreet, Gov. Simon, 172

Braintree, Mass., 131

Bredon, Thomas, 9, 13

Bridgham, Henry, 129

Bridgham House, Boston, 129

Briggs, Asa, 101n

Brigham, Charles, 95–97, 95n, 98n

Bristol County, 118

Brooks, Alfred Mansfield, 142–143

Brooks, Rev. Phillips, 85

Brown, Frank Chouteau, 152, 171, 176, 191n

Brown, John, Sr., 143

Brown, Moses, 167

Brown, Nathaniel, 143

Brown, William, Jr., 170

Brown House, Hamilton, 143–144

Browne, Capt. Abraham, 188–189

Browne, James, 197

Browne, Samuel, 189

Browne, Col. William, House (Sun Tavern), Salem, 170

Browne House, Watertown, 188–189

Bryant, Abraham, Jr., 169

Bryant, J. F. Gridley, 89n

Bryant and Gilman, 88

Budrose, Philip A., 180

Buffum, Joshua, 220

Bulfinch, Charles, 82; State House, 94, 111

Bunting, Bainbridge, 99n

Burnham, Ralph W., 117, 149–150, 156; Ross Tavern owned by, 157; Wilson-Appleton House restored by, 160; Benaiah Titcomb House re-erected by, 167

Burnham, Thomas, 148–149

Burnham House, Essex, 138–139

Bushee, Florence Evans, 165

Caldwell, Dillingham, 147

Caldwell, John, 147

Caldwell House, Ipswich, 147–148

Call, Mary, 146

Call, Philip, 146

Cambridge, Mass., 102; Hooper House, 102–104; Carey House, 104–105; Cooper-Frost-Austin House, 131–132

Cambridge Historical Commission, 102n

Candee, Richard, 48

Cape Ann, 176

Cape Ann Scientific, Literary and Historical Association, 142–143

Capen, Rev. Joseph, 187

Capon, Parson, House, Topsfield, 144, 187

Capen House, Dorchester, 137–138, 139

Carey, Arthur Astor, House, 102, 104–105, 108, 109

Cary, Col., 31

Cellars, absence, 52

Ceramics, in dating of houses, 52

Chamberlain, Allen, 169–170, 170n

Chamberlain, Mellen, 191n

Chandler, Joseph Everett, 4n, 6n, 130, 132, 134, 145, 169, 176, 182

Charlestown, Mass., leases and contracts for houses in, 210–211

Charter House, see Clough-Vernon House

Cheek, Richard, 136

Chelmsford, Mass., 132

Chever, Ezekiel, 201, 202

Chicago, 108, 109, 111

Chickley, Anthony, 8–10, 13

Child, Thomas (distiller), 76

Child, Thomas (painter), 202–203

Chiltonville, Mass., 57

Chipman, Rev. John, 126

Chipman, Rev. John, House, Beverly, 126–127

Christ Church, Salem St., North End, 75, 76; steeple, 77, 83

Claflin, Robert, 189

Clap, Ebenezer, 62

Clap, Elisha, 65, 66

Clark, Benjamin, 162

Clarke, Thomas, 214

Clough, William, 129

Clough(?)-How House, Boston, 129

Clough-Vernon House, Boston, 129

Coffin, Joshua, 164, 165

Coffin, Tristram, Jr., 164

Coffin House, Newbury, 164

Coggan, Martha, 203

Cole, Samuel, 199–201

Cole-Sedgwick House, Boston, 199–201

Coleman, William, 17n

Coles, William A., 99n

Colling, James K., 101

Collins, Robert, 148

Collins, Susanna, 10

Collins-Lord House, Ipswich, 148, 157

Cologne stonewares, 52

Colonial Revival, 104, 105; influence of Hancock House on, 105–106, 111; Peabody on, 107

Colonial Society of Massachusetts, 76n

Columbian Exposition (1893), Chicago, 108, 109, 111

Conant, Exercise, 126

Concord Antiquarian Society, 156

Conolly, Horace, 182

Cooper, John, 131

Cooper, Samuel, 131

Cooper, Walter, 131

Cooper-Frost-Austin House, Cambridge, 131–132, 133

Copley Square, Boston, 75; Museum of Fine Arts in, 102

Corwin, George, 171

Corwin, Jonathan, 171; mason’s contract for houses of, 217–218; memoranda by, 218–219

Corwin, Mrs. Sarah, 171

Corwin House (Witch House), Salem, 171

Costello, Marion A., 139

Cotton, John, 9

Crocetti, Ernest A., 152

Cromwell, Phillip, 219

Crouch, David, 203

Cummings, Abbott Lowell, 113–121, 131n, 168n, 186n; on Royall House, 26; documents compiled by, 193–221

Currier, John J., 166n, 167

Curtis, Greeley, 96–99

Curtis, Greeley, House, Manchester-by-the-Sea, 87, 88n

Cushing, Daniel, Sr., 145

Cushing, Peter, 145

Cushing House, Hingham, 145

Dabrowski, Richard C., 132

Daily Evening Traveller, Boston, 131n

Dalrymple, Miss E. W., 173

Dane, John, 151

Danvers, Mass., 132; Darling-Prince House, 132; John Holten House, 132, 134; Rebecca Nurse House, 134; Porter-Bradstreet House, 134; Rea-Putnam-Fowler House, 135; Parsonage, 211

Darling-Prince House, Danvers, 132

Dating of historic buildings: difficulty, 113–115; methods, 115; categories of First Period, 116–117; photographic evidence, 119; Old Style, 125

Davenport, Rev. Addington, 79

Davenport, Capt. Nathaniel, 171, 217

Davenport, Capt. Richard, 171

Davis, A. J., 93n

Davis, John, 194

Dawes, William (b. c. 1618), 205

Dawes, William (1745–1799), 31

Dedham, Mass.: Fairbanks House, 113, 135–137; “House in the Church Lott,” 212

Deetz, James, 43–59

Demers, Frank A., 115n, 125

Dendochronology, 114, 115

Detwiller, Frederic C., 3n

Dewing, Arthur Stone, 125

Dexter, H. Clark, Jr., 139

Dexter, Harold C., 140

Dexter, Thomas, 183

Direct Tax, 128, 130

Doane, Alvan L., 140

Dodge, Robert G., 155

Dodson, Francis, 206

Dole, Richard, 167

Dole-Little House, Newbury, 164–165

Dorchester, Mass.: Blake House, 61–74, 137; Capen House, 137–138; Pierce House, 138

Dorchester Beacon, 72n

Dorchester Historical Society, 61, 62–63, 72, 137

Dow, Arthur W., 152

Dow, Eugene, 169

Dow, George Francis, 140n, 153n, 184n, 187, 187n, 189

Downing, Emanuel, 172

Downing, George, 172

Downing, Lucy, 172

Downing-Bradstrect House, Salem, 172

Drake, Samuel Adams, 128n

Drawings: by Sturgis, 88, 101–102; measured, 99–101

Dudley, Gov. Thomas, 154

Dunster, Henry, 221

Du Pont, Henry Francis, 150; see also Winterthur Museum

Duxbury, Mass., 55

Egan, C. Edward, Jr., 146n

Ekholm, Erik, 45

Eliot, Charles W., 103

Ellery, William, 142

Ellis, Henry, deposition on house for, 201

Emerson-Wardwell lot, Ipswich, 151

Emery, George, papers relating to addition to house of, 219–220

Emmerton, Caroline O., 176, 182

Endicott, Gov. John, 176

Endicott, C. M., 176

England: architectural parts imported from, 88, 101; use of measured drawings in, 101; structural comparisons with houses in, 115

English, Philip, 172

English, Philip, House, Salem, 172–174

Essex, Mass.: Burnham House, 138–139; George Giddings House, 140; Story House, 140–141; Benaiah Titcomb House moved to, 167

Essex County, 115; First Period houses, 117–118

Essex Institute, Salem, 88n, 170, 177, 183

Fairbanks, Jonathan, 113, 135

Fairbanks House, Dedham, 113, 135–137

Farrington, George Pickman, 171

Fayerweather Street, Cambridge, 102

Fearn, Elizabeth, 65, 66

Federal Writers’ guide to Massachusetts, 114

Finney, Arthur L., 23–33

Fire of 1676, Boston, 9, 12, 13, 14, 128, 130

First Ironworks Association, Saugus, 184

First Period (1620–1725): wooden buildings, 4; development in, 56; statistics, 113, 116–117, 120; difficulty of dating buildings, 114; categories, 116–117; new discoveries, 118–119; demolition of buildings, 119–121

Fiske, Thomas, Jr., 189

Fiske, Captain Thomas, House, Wenham, 189–190

Fitch, Benjamin, 217

Fitch, Joseph, 217

Fitch, Samuel, 217

Fitch, Zachariah, 217

Fitts, Isaac, 157

Flint, Thomas, 218–219

Floyd, Margaret Henderson, 87–111, 101n

Focus: in archaeological evidence, 44; in whaler’s tavern excavation, 45; in Allerton House, 50

Forbes, Esther, 4n

Forbes, Harriette M., 119, 160

Forman, Ian F., 153

Fowler, Joseph, 190

Frechen stoneware, 45

French, Mrs. George A., 62n

French, John, Sr., 187

French, John, Jr., 187

French-Andrews House, Topsfield, 187–188

Fulton, Sarah Bradlee, Chapter, D.A.R., 31, 33

Gage, Gen. Thomas, 31

Gale, Ambrose, House, Marblehead, 161

Gardner, Ann (Mrs. Joseph), 172

Gardner, Joseph, 172

Gear, Kate, 31

Gedney, Eleazer, 174

Gedney, John, 219

Gedney, Martha, 174

Gedney House, Salem, 174, 175

Georgian style, 26

Gerrish, Joseph, 189

Ghent, Thomas, 205

Giddings, George, 140, 148

Giddings, George, House, Essex, 140

Giddings-Burnham House, Ipswich, 148–149

Gilman, Arthur, 88, 94, 96n

Glassie, Henry, 53

Globe Tavern, Salem, 172

Gloucester, Mass., 142–143, 169–170

Glover, John, lease of house, 221

Goddard, Giles, 197, 198

Goelet, Francis, 82

Goldsmith, John, 77

Goldsmith, Zaccheus, 190

Goldsmith-Pickering House, Wenham, 190

Goodwin, John, 202

Goodwin, Nathaniel, 129

Gould, Daniel, 210

Gould, Thomas, 210

Great Island, Wellfleet, whaler’s tavern, 44–45

Greene, G. Holden, 145

Greene, Thomas, 76, 78–79

Hale, Edward Everett, Jr., 194n

Hale, Rev. John, 128

Hale, Joseph, 221

Hale, Col. Robert, 128

Hale House, Beverly, 128

Hall, James, 55

Hall, changing features, 102

Hamden County, 118

Hamilton, Mass.: Brown House, 143–144; Whipple-Matthews House, 144

Hampshire County, 118

Hancock, John, 93

Hancock, Thomas, 88

Hancock House, 87–111; description, 88–92; exterior, 90–91; interior, 91–92; proposed demolition, 94; staircase, 94–99; measured drawings, 101–102; style reflected in later houses, 102–105, 108, 109–110; architectural importance, 105, 109–111

Handel, George Frederick, 80

Hapgood, Hezekiah, 186

Hapgood House, Stow, 186

Harris, Job, 155n

Harrison, Peter, 75

Hart, George, 150

Hart, George, House, Ipswich, 150–151

Hart, Thomas, 149

Hart House, Ipswich, 117, 149–150

Harvard Bulletin, 93n

Harvard College, 93, 102n, 221

Haskell, William, 190

Haskell House, W. Gloucester, 190–191

Haverhill, Mass., contract for house of R. Swan, 212–213

Hawes, Benjamin, 63, 65

Hawes, John, 63, 65, 66

Hawes Fund, Trustees of, 63

Hawley Street, Boston, 75

Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 90n

Hayward, John, 197

Headlam, Cecil, 195n

Hicks, Timothy, 177

Hill, Don Gleason, 90, 137, 212n

Hingham, Mass.: Peabody on architecture of, 107; Parish House in, 108–109, 110; Andrews House, 144–145; Cushing House, 145; Cushing-Robinson House, 146; Woodcock-Langley House, 146

Hingham Historical Society, 145

Historic American Buildings Survey, 88n

Historic Houses in Andover, Mass., 125

Historic Salem, Inc., 171, 180

Hobart, Caleb, 198

Hobart, Rev. Peter, 146

Hodges, Capt. Joseph, 177

Hodgson, Charles, 72

Holden, Wheaton A., 106n

Hollis Street Meeting House, 83

Holten, John, House, Danvers, 132, 134

Homes of Our Forefathers (Whitefield), 100

Hooper, Benjamin, 174

Hooper, Edward W.: house of, Cambridge, 102–104; interior of house, 105, 106

Hooper, John H., 30, 164

Hooper, Rev. Mr., 82

Hooper-Hathaway House, Salem, 174, 176

Hornblower, Henry, 56

House of Seven Gables (Turner House), Salem, 176, 180–183

House of Seven Gables Settlement Association, 183

Hovey, Daniel, 151

Hovey, Thomas, 151

Hovey-Boardman House, Ipswich, 151

How, James, 129

Howard, John, 152

Howard, Robert, 6, 8, 13, 15, 130; identification, 15–16; tax on house of, 16–17; house built for, 17–18; description of house, 18–20; commercial career, 19–20; see also Revere, Paul, House

Howard, Samuel, 152

Howard, William, 151–152

Howard, William, House, Ipswich, 151–152

Hubbard, Richard, 143

Hubbard, William, 143

Hunt, Lewis, 176

Hunt, Lewis, House, Salem, 176

Hunt, Richard Morris, 99n

Hutchinson, Eliakim, 194

Indicott, John, 77, 78

Ingoldsby, Ebenezer, 197

Ipswich, Mass., 117; First Period houses, 118; Bowles-Smith House, 146–147; Caldwell House, 147–148; Collins-Lord House, 148; Giddings-Burnham House, 148–149; Hart House, 149–150; George Hart House, 150–151; Hovey-Boardman House, 151; William Howard House, 151–152; Knowlton House, 152; Austin Lord House, 153; Nathaniel Lord House, 153–154; Lummus-Low House, 154; Manning House, 154–155; Paine-Dodge House, 155; Capt. Matthew Perkins House, 155–156; Perkins-Sutton House, 156; Ross Tavern, 156–157; Whipple House, 157–159; Wilson-Appleton House, 159–160; contract for addition to R. Jacob house, 213–214; letter on house for S. Symonds, 215–216

Ipswich Historical Society, 157, 158n

Irish Meeting House, Boston, 83

Ironworks, Saugus, 183

Isham, Norman, 126, 127, 144

Ives, Thomas, 176

Jacob, Richard, papers relating to house of, 213–214

Jacob, Samuel, 214

Jacob, Thomas, 214

Jacques, Richard, 201

Jamestown, 56

Jeffs, John, 4

John Hancock Insurance Co., Boston, 88n

Johnson, James, 194

Jones, Alvin Lincoln, 137n

Jordan, Abraham, 80

Julien, Jean Baptiste Gilbert Payplat dis, 129

Kenton, Robert, 79

Kettell, Russell H., 156n

Kiefer, Matthew J., 61

Kimball, Fiske, 4n, 113, 115

Kimball, Philip, 149

King’s Chapel, Boston, 30, 75, 76; school of, 77

Kingston, Mass., Allerton House, 45, 49–53

Knowlton, Nathaniel, 152

Knowlton, Deacon Thomas, Sr., 152

Knowlton House, Ipswich, 152

Ladd, Ralph, 150n

Lake, Daniel, 188

Lake, Elcazer, 188

Lane, Job, 203

Langley, John, 146

Lapham, Alice G., 126

Laskin, Timothy, 176

Latin schoolmaster, house for, 201–203

Lattimer, Christopher, 161

Lebovich, William, 3n, 6

Lee, Gen. Charles, 31

Lidgett, Mrs. Peter, 23

Lincoln, Mass., Whittemore-Smith House, 160

Little, Arthur, 100

Lord, Austin, House, Ipswich, 153

Lord, Mrs. Charlotte, 149

Lord, James, 153

Lord, Nathaniel, 146, 154

Lord, Nathaniel, House, Ipswich, 153–154

Lord, Robert, Sr., 148, 154

Lothrop, Thomas, 193

Lovell’s Island, Charlestown, 210–211

Lovett, Robert W., 221n

Luce, Peter, 76

Lummus, Jonathan, Sr., 154

Lummus-Low House, Ipswich, 154

Macdonald-Miller, Rev. Donald, 187

Manchester-by-the-Sea, 88n, 99, 102

Manning, William, 170

Manning House, Ipswich, 154–155

Mansfield, Paul, 176

Marblehead, Mass.: Ambrose Gale House, 161; Norden House, 161–162; Parker-Orne House, 162

March, Hugh, 165

Marlborough, Mass., contract for parsonage in, 216

Marryot, Thomas, 200

Marshall, John, 168

Marshfield, Mass., 58

Massachusetts, Commonwealth of: research on old houses, 118; First Period buildings, 121

Massachusetts Historical Society, 88n, 108

Massachusetts Magazine, 90

Massachusetts Shipping Register (1697–1714), 19

Massachusetts State Building, Chicago, 108, 109–110, 111

Mather, Cotton, 14

Mather, Rev. Increase, 8–9, 10, 20; house built for, 9, 13, 130

Matthews, Nathan, 144

Maulle, Thomas, memorandum on house for, 220

Mayo, John, 14

Mayo, Elna Jean, 14n

McGinley, Paul J., 147

Medfield, Mass., Peak House, 162–163

Medfield Historical Society, 163

Medford, Mass.: granite ashlar from, 90; Blanchard-Wellington House, 163–164

Merchant, William, 153

Merrill, Richard, 133, 185

Metropolitan District Commission, Boston, 169

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 117, 150

Middlesex County, First Period houses, 118, 119

Milton, Mass., Capen House moved to, 138

Montgomery, Charles F., 196n

More, William, 81

Morris, William, 101

Morrison, Hugh, 4n

Morse, Anthony, 167

Mountford, Arnold, 45

Mullett, Arthur B., 96n

Murray, Martha Lucy, 150

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Copley Square, 102n; Huntington Avenue, 155

Nantucket, island of, 118

Narbonne House, Salem, 176–177

National Museum, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, 88n

National Museum of History and Technology, Washington, 141, 151, 165

National Park Service, 160, 177, 184

National Society of Colonial Dames of America, 169

Nelson, Philip, contract for house of, 209

New England Chapter, Society of Architectural Historians, 6n

New England Interiors (Little), 100

New South Meeting House, Boston, 83

Newbury, Mass.: Coffin House, 164; Dole-Little House, 164–165; Noyes House, 165; Swett-Ilsley House, 165–166

Newburyport, Mass., Benaiah Titcomb House, 167

Newport, R. I., 76

Norden, Nathaniel, 161

Norden House, Marblehead, 161–162

Norfolk County, 118

Norman, John, 193, 219

North Andover, Mass., Parson Barnard House, 167–168

North Andover Historical Society, 167

North Devonshire Sgrafitto ware, 45

North End, Boston, value of property, 15n

North Square, Boston, 4, 6, 8; leveled by fire, 14

Norwood, Francis, Sr., 170

Norwood, Joshua, 170

Noyes, Isaac, 166

Noyes House, Newbury, 165

Nurse, Rebecca, 134

Nurse, Rebecca, House, Danvers, 134

Nurse, Samuel, 134

Nutting, Wallace, 184

“Old Chelmsford” Garrison House Association, 132

Old Feather Store, see Stanbury House

Old Garrison, Chelmsford, 132

Old Ship Church, Hingham, Parish House, 108–110

Old South Meeting House, Boston, 83

Old State House, Boston, 109

Old-Time New England, 88n, 121, 167n

Oliver, Daniel, 203

Orcutt, William Dana, 62

Osborn, Henry, 153

Osborn, John, 153

Otis, John, Sr., 146

Otis, John, Jr., 146

Owens, William W., Jr., 142

Paine, Elizabeth, 155

Paine, Robert, Sr., 155

Paine, Robert, Jr., 155

Paine-Dodge House, Ipswich, 155

Palladio Londinensis (Wm. Salmon), 30

Parker, David, 162

Parker, Winthrop D., 169

Parker-Orne House, Marblehead, 162

Parker Tavern, Reading, 169

Parkman, Deliverance, 177, 217

Parkman House, Salem, 177–178

Patch, James, 193

Peabody, David, contract for house of, 207–208

Peabody, Elizabeth (Prince), 132n

Peabody, James B., 75–86

Peabody, Robert Swain, 106; Parish House by, 108–109; Mass. State Building by, 109–111

Peak House, Medfield, 162–163

Pearse, John, 206

Pelham, Peter, Jr., 80

Penniman, J. R., 173

Perkins, Abraham, 148

Perkins, Judith, 143

Perkins, Capt. Matthew, 155, 156

Perkins, Matthew, Jr., 156

Perkins, Capt. Matthew, House, Ipswich, 155–156

Perkins, William, contract for house of, 221

Perkins-Sutton House, Ipswich, 156

Perley, Sidney, 126, 132, 134, 134n, 135, 162n, 170, 171n, 173, 176, 178, 180, 208n

Philadelphia, Centennial Exhibition in (1876), 100, 106, 120

Pickering, Alice, 179

Pickering, John, Sr., 178–179

Pickering, John, Jr., 179

Pickering, John (10th), 179

Pickering, Jonathan, 178

Pickering, Col. Timothy, 179, 190

Pickering House, Salem, 178–179, 192

Pickman, Samuel, 179

Pickman, Samuel, House, Salem, 179–180

Pierce, Catharine W., 189n

Pierce, John, 138

Pierce, Robert, 138

Pierce, Col. Samuel, 138

Pierce, Thomas, 138

Pierce, William, 191

Pierce House, Dorchester, 137, 138

Pigeon Cove, 170

Pilgrim Society, Plymouth, 55

Pinebank, Jamaica Plain, 88n, 95n

Pitt, William, 161

Pitts, Edmond, 145

Placzek, Adolf, 99n

Plimoth Plantation: archaeologists, 45, 49, 58; Bradford on, 52

Plymouth, Mass., 107, 115, 119

Plymouth Colony: archaeology applied to, 43–44, 49; sites studied, 44–45; Allerton House, 49–52; post-hole construction, 52–53; elongated buildings, 55

Plymouth County, 118

Pomroy, Daniel, 131

Porter, Benjamin, 207–208

Porter, Joseph, 134

Porter-Bradstreet House, Danvers, 134

Post-hole construction: Allerton House, 51; in Plymouth, 52–53

Post Office Building, Boston, 95

Pownall, Gov. Thomas, 83

Powning, Daniel, 203

Price, Rev. Roger, 77

Price, William, 76, 77, 78, 79–80, 83, 85–86

“Price-Burgis View of Boston,” 83, 84, 85

Proctor, John, 157

Proctor, Thomas Emerson, 187

Province House, Boston, 121

Queen Anne Revival, 102

Quincy, Mass.: Bass House, 168; Baxter House, 168; Quincy Homestead, 168–169

Quincy, Edmund, 168

Quincy Historical Society, 168

Quincy Homestead, Quincy, 168–169

Quinsler, Antonia, 63

Quinsler, George J., 63

Randolph, Edward, 20

Rea, Daniel, 135

Rea, Joshua, 135

Rea, Zerubabel, 135

Read, Harold Comer, 4n

Reading, Mass., 217; Parker Tavern, 169

Reading Antiquarian Society, 169

Redding, Mr., 78

Reed, Obadiah, 206

Reservoir Street, Cambridge, 102

Revere, Paul, 130; views of Boston by, 83

Revere, Paul, House, Boston, 121, 128, 130; significance, 3–4; date of erection, 4 and 4n; date of ell, 4–6; single-build theory, 6 and 6n, 17n; title chain, 6–13; rebuilding, 13–18; tax on, 17; Howard as owner of, 18–20

Revere, Paul, Memorial Association, 3n, 6, 130

Rice, Charles B., 211n

Rice, Edmund, 221

Rice, Franklin P., 216n

Richardson, H. H., 75

Richardson Park, Dorchester, 63, 72

Rising, Donald B., 186

Rix, William, contract for house of, 194

Robb, Gordon, 179

Robbins, Chandler, 14n

Robbins, Roland, 55

Robinson, John, 175

Robinson, Thomas, contract for house of, 203

Rock, Joseph, 203

Rockport, Mass., Witch House, 169–170

Rogers, Gamaliel, 206

Roper, Stephen J., 3–21

Ropes family, Salem, 172

Ross, Jeremiah, 157

Ross, Philip W., 151, 154

Ross Tavern, Ipswich, 148, 156–157

Royall, Isaac, Sr., 23, 30; inventory of estate, 34–41

Royall, Isaac, Jr., 23, 26

Royall, Penelope, 23; see also Vassall, Mrs. Henry

Royall House, Medford, 23–33; Georgian details, 26; construction of west facade, 26–30; inventory, 30; later history, 31; garden, 33; inventory (1739), 34–41

Royall Professorship of Law (Harvard), 31

Salem, Mass.: First Period houses, 118; archaeological discoveries, 119; Col. William Browne House, 170; Corwin House, 171; Downing-Bradstreet House, 172; Philip English House, 172–174; Gedney House, 174, 175; Hooper-Hathaway House, 174, 176; Lewis Hunt House, 176; Narbonne House, 176–177; Parkman House, 177–178; Pickering House, 178–179, 192; Samuel Pickman House, 179–180; Todd House, 180; Turner House, 180–183; Ward House, 183; papers relating to house for J. Corwin, 217–219; papers on addition to house of G. Emery, 219–220; memorandum on house of T. Maulle, 220

Salem Village, see Danvers

Salmon, Catharine Louisa, 160

Salmon, William, 30

Saltonstall-Merrifield House, Ipswich, 150

Saltza, Philip W. von, 161

Sauer, Dr. David W., 140

Saugus, Mass.: Appleton-Taylor-Mansfield House, 183–184; Boardman House, 184–186

Schofield, George A., 153n

“Scotch House,” see Boardman House

Scully, Vincent, 107n

Seabury, Rev. Samuel, 79

Sears Pictorial History of the United States, 89

Second Church, Boston: ownership of Revere House, 8–10; rebuilding of meeting house, 12; rebuilding of Revere House, 13–18; motives for rebuilding, 13–16

Sedgwick, Capt. Robert, 199–201

Sewall, Samuel, 168

Sewall, Capt. Samuel, 194

Sharpe, Edmund, 101n

Shatswell, Theophilus, 153

Shaw, Charles, 82–83, 83n

Shawmut Peninsula, 4

Sheathing, at whaler’s tavern, 48

Shirley, Gov. William, 80

Shurtlerff, Nathaniel B., 129n

Sibly, Richard, 217

Simmons, William, 153

Simonds, Thomas C., 62n

Simpson, John K., 131

Smith, Abbie S., 147

Smith, Ammi R., 147

Smith, Daniel, 155

Smith, Franklin Webster, 87

Smith, John, 138

Smith, Thomas, 153

Smith, Capt. William, 160

Snow, Caleb H., 129n

Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, 3n, 72, 129, 132, 137, 139, 149, 164, 180; material relating to Hancock House, 87, 88; Cooper-Frost-Austin House, 131; Rebecca Nurse House, 134; Pierce House, 138; William Howard House, 152; Capt. Matthew Perkins House, 156; Coffin House, 164; Dole-Little House, 165; Swett-Ilsley House, 165–166; Gedney House, 174; Boardman House, 185; Brown House, 189

Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, 101

Somerby, Henry, 164

Spoons, used in dating, 45, 52

Spring, James W., 164n

Staffordshire stoneware, 45

Stanbury, Susanna, 131

Stanbury, Thomas, 131

Standish, Miles, Duxbury homesite of, 55

Stanley, Matthew, 188

Stanley-Lake House, Topsfield, 188

Stark, James H., 62

Stark, Gen. John, 31

State House, Boston, 94

State War and Navy Building, Washington, 96n

Stewart, William, 154–155

Stoneware, types used in dating, 45

Story, Seth, 140

Story, William, 140

Story, Zachariah, 140

Stow, Nathaniel, 169

Stow, Mass., Hapgood House, 186

Sturgis, John Hubbard, 87; drawings of Hancock House, 88, 101–102; staircase purchased by, 94–98; Cambridge houses by, 102–105; influence of drawings, 105

Sturgis, R. Clipston, 88n

Sturgis, Russell, 98n, 101n

Sudbury, lease of farm in, 221

Suffolk County, 118

Sullivan, Gen. John, 31

Summer Street, Boston, 75, 83

Sun Tavern, Salem, 170

Sutton, Gen. William, 156

Swampscott, Mass., Joseph Blaney House, 186

Swan, Robert, contract for house of, 212–213

Swett, Stephen, 165

Swett-Ilsley House, Newbury, 165–166

Symonds, Samuel, letter relating to house of, 215–216

Taft, Robert, 196–199

Taxes, as estimate of value of Revere House, 17

Taylor, John, 184

Ten Hills Farm, Medford, 23

Thayer, Gen. Sylvanus, Birthplace, Braintree, 131

Thomas, M. Halsey, 128n, 130n, 169n

Tidd, Mrs. Jacob, 31

Titcomb, Benaiah, 167

Titcomb, Benaiah, Jr., 167

Titcomb, Benaiah, House, Newburyport, 167

Todd House, Salem, 180

Topsfield, Mass., 144; Parson Capen House, 187; French-Andrews House, 187–188; Stanley-Lake House, 188; contract for house of W. Perkins, 221

Topsfield Historical Society, 187

Towne, John H., 188n

Townsend, James, 204–205

Tree-ring analysis, 115

Trinity Church, Boston, 75–86; building of first, 76–81; first services at, 78, 79; organ, 80; costs, 80n, 81; bell, 81; changes in exterior, 81–82; described by contemporaries, 82–86

Trinity Church, Newport, R. I., 76

Turrell, Capt. Daniel, Sr., 6, 8; identification of, 10–11; member of Second Church, 11–13

Turner, James, 83

Turner, John, 180

Turner, John, Jr., 182

Turner House (House of the Seven Gables), Salem, 180–183

Union Marine Insurance Co., 170

Upham, William P., 171n

Upton, Elizabeth A., 182

Urban architecture, Revere House as, 4

Usher, Lt.-Gov. John, 23

Van Brunt, Henry, 99

Vassall, Leonard, 76

Vassall, Penelope Royall (Mrs. Henry), 23

Veren, Dorcas, 177

Veren, Hilliard, Sr., 177

Veren, Sarah, 177

Visibility: in archaeological evidence, 44; in whaler’s tavern excavation, 45

Walker, Isaac, 17n

Walker, Sgt. Thomas, 6, 8; identification of, 10–11

Walker, Thomas, Jr., 11–13

Ward, Barbara M., 183n

Ward, Gerald W. R., 183n

Ward, John, 183

Ward, Obadias, 216

Ward House, Salem, 183

Ware and Van Brunt, 99

Washington, Gen. George, 31

Washington bedroom, Hancock House, 92, 105

Waters, Thomas Franklin, 147n, 148, 150, 151, 152n, 154, 156, 158n, 216n; restoration of Whipple House by, 157

Watertown, Mass., Browne House, 188–189

Watkins, Walter Kendall, 88n, 92n

Weare, Peter, 205–206

Webster, Kenneth, 138

Wendel, Daniel S., 148, 156n, 157

Wenham, Mass.: Capt. Thomas Fiske House, 189–190; Goldsmith-Pickering House, 190–191

Wenham Village Improvement Society, Inc., 189

Wesson, John, house leased to, 210

West, Catherine Lynn, 143

West Gloucester, Mass., Haskell House, 190–191

Westerwald ware, 52

Whaler’s tavern, Great Island, Wellfleet: dating, 45; structure, 45–48; fate, 48–49

Wheeler, Benjamin, 151

Wheeler, Moses, 170

Whipple, John (carpenter), 137

Whipple, John (of Ipswich), 157

Whipple, Capt. John, 144

Whipple, Matthew, 144

Whipple House, Ipswich, 157–159

Whipple-Matthews House, Hamilton, 144

White, Cornelius, 205, 206

White-Ellery House, 142, 192

Whitefield, Edwin, 100, 149

Whitehill, Walter Muir, 4n

Whitred, William, 153

Whittemore, Benjamin, 160

Whittemore-Smith House, Lincoln, 160

Whittered, Thomas, 214

Whittier, John, 212–213

Willcott, John, 209

Williams, Caleb, Sr., 65

Williams, Caleb, Jr., 63–65

Williams, Charles, 63–65

Williams, Eunice (Mrs. Caleb), 65

Williams, Jane (Mrs. Caleb, Jr.), 63, 65, 67

Williams, John, papers relating to house of, 15n, 204–207

Williams, Josiah F., 63

Williams, Oliver E., 170

Williams, Roger, 171

Williams, Stephen, 210

Williams, Thomas, 170n

Williamson, Col. George, 81

Willison, George F., 115

Wills, Royal Barry, 139

Wilson, Shoreborn, 159–160

Wilson-Appleton House, Ipswich, 156, 159–160

Windows, sash, letters about, 195

Winslow, Edward, 58

Winter, Fred, 174

Winterthur Museum, Henry Francis du Pont, 117, 141, 150

Winthrop, Deane, 191

Winthrop, Deane, House, Winthrop, 191

Winthrop, Gov. John, 23, 172

Winthrop, John, Jr., 215–216

Winthrop, Mass., Deane Winthrop House, 191

Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association, 191

Witch House (Old Garrison House), Rockport, 169–170

Woodcock, William, 146

Woodcock-Langley House, Hingham, 146

Woolley, Charles, 148

Worthylake, George, land leased to, 210–211

Young, Alexander, 176

Zaharis, Peter, 141, 158

Zimmer, Edward, 61–74