Index
Abbot, Benjamin, 125
Abbot House, Andover, 125
Alden, John, 55
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, 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
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
Blague, Nathaniel, 11
Blake, Abigail (Preston), 66
Blake, Agnes, 67
Blake, Clarence, 72
Blake, Elizabeth, 67
Blake, Elizabeth Clap (Mrs. James), 62, 67
Blake, Hannah, 67
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, 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
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
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
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
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
Clark, Benjamin, 162
Clarke, Thomas, 214
Clough, William, 129
Clough(?)-How House, Boston, 129
Clough-Vernon House, Boston, 129
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
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
Detwiller, Frederic C., 3n
Dewing, Arthur Stone, 125
Dexter, H. Clark, Jr., 139
Dexter, Harold C., 140
Dexter, Thomas, 183
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 House, Dedham, 113, 135–137
Farrington, George Pickman, 171
Fayerweather Street, Cambridge, 102
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
Georgian style, 26
Gerrish, Joseph, 189
Ghent, Thomas, 205
Giddings, George, House, Essex, 140
Giddings-Burnham House, Ipswich, 148–149
Glassie, Henry, 53
Globe Tavern, Salem, 172
Gloucester, Mass., 142–143, 169–170
Glover, John, lease of house, 221
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
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 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, 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
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
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, 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
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, House, Ipswich, 153–154
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
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
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 Tavern, Ipswich, 148, 156–157
Royall, Isaac, Sr., 23, 30; inventory of estate, 34–41
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
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
Sudbury, lease of farm in, 221
Suffolk County, 118
Sullivan, Gen. John, 31
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
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, 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
Zimmer, Edward, 61–74