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Index to Volume 127 Abbot, Rev. Abiel, 208 Baym, Nina, 29 Abbot, Rev. John, 2o6n. 26 Beard, James Franklin, 34 Abbott, Edith, 299-300 Beatty, Richmond Croom, 24 Abstract of Laws and Goi'enunent, An Beecher, Rev. Lyman, 285 (John Cotton), 313, 316-17, 326 Belknap, Rev. Jeremy, 198 Adams, Abigail, 132 Benes, Peter, 260, 261, 263 Adams, Hannah, 63 Bennett, J. C., 142, 143-44 Adams, John, 198 Bent, Ann, 2480.29 Agassiz, Elizabeth, 246 Bentley, John, 283 Aiken, John, 2350, 236-37 Bentley, Sukey, 283 Airmont Publishing Company, Inc., Bentley, Thomas, 283 42, 69-70, 74, 75, 83 Bentley, Rev. William, 123, 2420. ii. Alden, Rev. Timothy, 282 245, 246-47, 279; on the role of the Alford, T. G., 9, 86-87 Congregational clergy in republican Allyn and Bacon, 7, 38 society: overview and perspective. Altemus, Henry Company, 61 194-96, 210, 293; duty and qualifica¬ Andover Theological Seminary, 202 tions to educate, 196-99, 1990.10, Andrew, John, 2840.16 200, 204-5, 208-10; caliber and Angelo, Valenti, 9, 49 status of moral leadership, 197, 200- Antislavery, 225, 225n.24, 244, 257, 202, 2020.16, 203-4, 205-10; 285-86, 286nn.i9, 21 reasons for his own financial worries. Arvin, Newton, 24, 33 278, 280, 2800.6, 281-84, 292, 295- Auchincloss, Louis, 52 96; reasons for his own tenure wor¬ ries, 278, 284-92, 295-96; reasons for his staying in the ministry, 292- 96 Babbitt, Irving, 20 Bewley, Marius, 48 Bacheller, Samuel, 120 Bigelow, Charles Curtis, 72, 81, 85 Bahti, Timothy, 5 in Blanchard, Rev. Amos, 225, 2250.23, Baker, Isaac, 237, 238n.45 2260.25, 231, 235, 236 Bantam Books, Inc., 26, 44, 67-68 Blatt, Martin H., 265 Barnard, Rev. Thomas, 200, 20on. 13, Blewett, -Mary, 311 2o6n.26, 282, 287, 290, 291 Blithedale Romance, The (Nathaniel Barrett, Sarah G. (Mrs. Smith), Hawthorne): editions/publishers of. 226n.26 7, 8, 9, 54-68; use of first-person Barrett, Thomas, 2210.17, 2260.26 narrator in, 50, 51-53, 54, 59, 61; Bartlett, Elisha, 231 literary biography in, 50, 53, 54, 58, Baskin, Leonard, 25-260.15 59; politics in, 54-55, 56-57, 58-59, Bates, Katharine Lee, 9, 17, 19, 33, 49, 64, 67; role of women in, 60, 61, 62, 61, 63-64, 74, 75, 80, 85 63-64, 67; literary craftsmanship in. Baxter, Richard, 258 64-65; artistic achievements in, 65- 332 mi _ • . ^ ■ Index to Volume 127 Abbot, Rev. Abiel, 208 Baym, Nina, 29 Abbot, Rev. John, 2o6n. 26 Beard, James Franklin, 34 Abbott, Edith, 299-300 Beatty, Richmond Croom, 24 Abstract of Laws and Goi'enunent, An Beecher, Rev. Lyman, 285 (John Cotton), 313, 316-17, 326 Belknap, Rev. Jeremy, 198 Adams, Abigail, 132 Benes, Peter, 260, 261, 263 Adams, Hannah, 63 Bennett, J. C., 142, 143-44 Adams, John, 198 Bent, Ann, 2480.29 Agassiz, Elizabeth, 246 Bentley, John, 283 Aiken, John, 2350, 236-37 Bentley, Sukey, 283 Airmont Publishing Company, Inc., Bentley, Thomas, 283 42, 69-70, 74, 75, 83 Bentley, Rev. William, 123, 2420. ii. Alden, Rev. Timothy, 282 245, 246-47, 279; on the role of the Alford, T. G., 9, 86-87 Congregational clergy in republican Allyn and Bacon, 7, 38 society: overview and perspective. Altemus, Henry Company, 61 194-96, 210, 293; duty and qualifica¬ Andover Theological Seminary, 202 tions to educate, 196-99, 1990.10, Andrew, John, 2840.16 200, 204-5, 208-10; caliber and Angelo, Valenti, 9, 49 status of moral leadership, 197, 200- Antislavery, 225, 225n.24, 244, 257, 202, 2020.16, 203-4, 205-10; 285-86, 286nn.i9, 21 reasons for his own financial worries. Arvin, Newton, 24, 33 278, 280, 2800.6, 281-84, 292, 295- Auchincloss, Louis, 52 96; reasons for his own tenure wor¬ ries, 278, 284-92, 295-96; reasons for his staying in the ministry, 292- 96 Babbitt, Irving, 20 Bewley, Marius, 48 Bacheller, Samuel, 120 Bigelow, Charles Curtis, 72, 81, 85 Bahti, Timothy, 5 in Blanchard, Rev. Amos, 225, 2250.23, Baker, Isaac, 237, 238n.45 2260.25, 231, 235, 236 Bantam Books, Inc., 26, 44, 67-68 Blatt, Martin H., 265 Barnard, Rev. Thomas, 200, 20on. 13, Blewett, -Mary, 311 2o6n.26, 282, 287, 290, 291 Blithedale Romance, The (Nathaniel Barrett, Sarah G. (Mrs. Smith), Hawthorne): editions/publishers of. 226n.26 7, 8, 9, 54-68; use of first-person Barrett, Thomas, 2210.17, 2260.26 narrator in, 50, 51-53, 54, 59, 61; Bartlett, Elisha, 231 literary biography in, 50, 53, 54, 58, Baskin, Leonard, 25-260.15 59; politics in, 54-55, 56-57, 58-59, Bates, Katharine Lee, 9, 17, 19, 33, 49, 64, 67; role of women in, 60, 61, 62, 61, 63-64, 74, 75, 80, 85 63-64, 67; literary craftsmanship in. Baxter, Richard, 258 64-65; artistic achievements in, 65- 332 mi _ • . ^ ■ INDEX TO VOLUME 127 333 66; psychological interest in, 66; reli¬ Chandler Publishing Company, 25, gion in, 67-68; bibliographic 250.13 checklist for, 88-90 Charming, Rev. William Ellery, 206, Bobbs-Merrill Company, The, 25, 77, 2060.26, 21 on 86 Charming, William Henry, 58 Body of Liberties, The (Nathaniel Ward), Charles I, 315, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 313. 317-19, 320, 326 324, 325 Book of Martyrs (John Foxe), 324 Charvat, William, 26, 36, 46, 48 Books in Print, 12 Cheever, Ezekiel, 241 Boot and Shoe Industry of Massachusetts as Child, Lydia, 255 a Vocation for Women, The, 299 Chipley, Louise, 194, 277 Boot and Shoe Recorder, 153, 158 Chopin, Kate, 176 Booth, Wayne, 52 Christian Register, 240, 253, 254 Boston Gazette, 139-40 Clark, C. E. E, 3 Boston Recorder, 244, 258 Clarkson, Thomas, 244 Boughton, George, 9, 19 Clarkson Society, 244-45 Bowditch, Nathaniel, 289 Clinedinst, B. West, 640.35 Bowers, Fredson, 26 Codman, John, 242 Bradford, Rev. Ebenezer, 2900.30 Colacurcio, Michael, 22 Bradley, Sculley, 24 Colcord, Thomas P., 1240.18 Bradley, William, 150 Collier Books, 42 Brainerd, Leeds, and Russell, 340.6 Collinson, Patrick, 322 Brattle Street Church (Boston, Mass.), Conforti, Joseph, 2020.17, 2060.27 199, 205 Congregational Church: differences Brodhead, Richard, 19 among and divisions in, 194, 202-3, Brook Farm, 8. See also The Blithedale 206-8, 209-10, 21 on; and the Romance Federalists, 194, 195, 204, 205, Brooks, Cleanth, 5, 24, 32, 37, 48 2050.24, 206, 2060.26, 209 Brown, Alice, 176 Connolly, Thomas E., 290.22 Brown, George W, 116 “Convention Relating to International Brown, Pamela, 175 Exhibitions,” 156 Brown, Richard D., 2780. i Conway, Moncure D., 55-58, 59 Buckeley, Warren, ii6n.2, 1170.5 Cooke, Betsy, 291 Buckingham, Joseph T., 2020.16, 252, Cooper, James F., Jr., 327 258-59 Cornelius, Elias, 199, 2000.13, 255, Buckminster, Rev. Joseph S., 198, 199, 2550.42 205 Cote, Gerard, 132 Bums, Robert, 64 Cotton, John, 313-14, 316-17, 326 Bushnell, Horace, 2ion Cowles, Genevieve, 7, 48 Butterworth, Jeffrey A., 138 Cowles, Maude, 48 Cowley, Malcolm, 10, 23 Crestwood House, 11 Crews, Frederick, ii, 25, 48 Calhoun, Daniel, 278, 2800.6, 2840.16 Crocker, Mrs. U. Haskell, ij6 Calvin, John, 2ion Cromwell, Oliver, 321, 322, 323 Carlyle, Thomas, 63 Crowell, Thomas Y. & Company, 19, Carson, Cary, 162, 163, 183 33. 61, 74 Castleman, J. H., 37, 38 Crowninshield, Benjamin W, 289 Chaderton, Lawrence, 318 Crowninshield, George, 281, 289 334 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS Crowninshield, Hannah, 280, 28on.4 Eliot, Alexander, 270.19 Crowninshield, Jacob, 289 Eliot, T. S., 31 Cunnington, C. Willett, 179 Elizabeth I, 315, 322, 325 “Custom-House, The” (Nathaniel Elkins, Mary, 280, 288 Hawthorne), 10, 11, 13, 14-15, 24, El well, Henry, 300 27, 29 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 55, 58, 59 Cutting, G. W. Company, 117, 167, Emhart Corporation, 119 178 Emmanuel College (Cambridge Uni¬ versity), 318 Emmerton, Caroline, 42, 49 Erskine, Mrs. Hannah, 236, 2360.42, Dalrymple, Margaret, 294, 295 238 Dana, Debby Fisher, 245, 250, 258 Essex Register, 2430.13, 245, 256 Darley, F. O. C., 9, 16, “Essex Testimony” (Nathaniel Ward), Davenport, John, 315-16 324 Davidson, Cathy, 24on. i, 246 Everett, Rev. Edward, 199 Davidson, Hannah A., 6, 33-34, 37 Davis, Edward Swain, 140-41, 142, 160 Debs, Eugene Victor, 55 Detnorest’s, 180 Fairfield, William, 285-86 Diman, Rev. James, 281-82 Famam, Anne, 113-14, 189-90, Discollimimum (Nathaniel Ward), 2800.4 325-26 Federalists, 194, 195, 1990.10, 2020.16, Ditz, Toby L., 260 204, 205-6, 2060.26, 209, 288-89, Dixson, Robert, 40 2890.29, 290 Dodd, Dorothy Shoe Company, cover Feidelson, Charles, 48 Domestic Manners of the Americans Felicity, 285-86 (Frances Trollope), 176-77 Felt, Joseph Barlow, 244, 2800.4 Donovan, Alan, 46 Feminization of American Culture, The Doran, George H., 9 (Ann Douglas), 253 Douglas, Ann, 253 Ferrini, Vincent, 189, 190, 191-93 Dresser, Wm. M., 128 Fields, James T, 13-14, 140.1, 15, 190, Driver, Stephen, III, 124 26, 39 Driver Company, 124, 125, 16911 First Church (Salem, Mass.), 200, 241, Druesedow, Jean, i84n 291 Dublin, Thomas, 211, 219 First Congregationalist Church (Lowell, Dudley, Gen. Munroe A., iji, 133-34 Mass.), 217 Duyckinck, Evert and George, 13, 14 First Great Awakening, 206, 207 Fisher, Neil H., 74, 75, 77, 78, 83, 85 Fletcher, John & Sons, 167, 178 Flint, Timothy, 181 Eagleton, Terry, 5 in Fogle, Richard Harter, 35, 42, 46, 48 Ear/y American Probate Inventories (ed. Foote, Mary Hallock, 9, 16, 17 Peter Benes): book review, 260-64 Footwear: Essex Institute exhibition/ East Church (Salem, Mass.), 194, 202, collection of, 113-16, 119, 120-22, 277, 278, 280-82, 287, 288, 289, 125-27, 129-31, 132, 133, 134, 135- 290-91, 2910.32, 292, 294, 295 36, 137, 138, 142-44, 14«-49, 150, Easton Press, The, 49 151, 155-56, 157, 159. 163, 164, 165, Edgeworth, Maria, 258 166, 167, 168, 169, 177, 183 INDEX TO VOLUME 127 335 Fowle, William Bentley, 2940.38 Harper & Row, Publishers, 11, 24, 25 Foxe, John, 324 Harrington, Benjamin Larcom, Frampton, David, 49 22in. 15, 236, 2360.41 Franklin, H. Bruce, 25 Harrington, Edward (father), 223, Freeman, Rev. James, 287 2230.21, 224, 225, 230, 233, 2330 Fuller, Rev. Daniel, 282, 2820.11 Harrington, Edward (son), 2210.15, Fuller, Margaret, 58, 63-64 227, 2270.29 Furst, Clyde, 6-7, 37, 38, 39 Harrington, Louisa (Larcom), 2210.15, Fyffe, Richard C., 3-4 223, 2230.19, 229, 230, 231, 233, 237, 239 Hathome, Col. John, 241 Hathome, Molly, 241 Gannon, Fred A., 306 Hawthorne, Nathaniel, major romances Geismar, Maxwell, 23, 73, 80, 81, of: changing presentations in profile, 83,85 5- 11; bibliographic checklist in George, Andrew, 59, 61 depth, 88-104. See also Blithedale Ro¬ Giles, Rev. John, 2900.30 mance, The; House of the Seven Gables, Glick, Nada, 39-40 The; Marble Faun, The; Scarlet Letter, Glorious Ertterprise, The (John Maass), The: editions/publishers of 149 Hawthorne, Sophia (Peabody), 32, 55, 63, Goddard, Abba A., 225, 226, 2260.25, 64, 66, 243 232, 237 Hazlitt, William, 287 Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, 152, Heath, D. C. and Company, 7, 38 175, 178 Henry, Prince, 315, 3150.3, 321, 322 Gollin, Rita K., 3, 5-11, 12, 310 Heritage Press, The, 49 Goodrich, Hazen B., 129, 165 Herrick, Robert, 6, 36, 37, 39, 40 Goodrich, Hazen B. & Company, 117, Hobomok (Lydia Child), 255 127, 128-29, 155, 156, 157 Hodges, Benjamin, 281 Goodrich & Porter, 117, 129, 148-49, Hoffman, Daniel, 48 150 Holt, Mrs. Nathan, 285 Gorman, Herbert, 74, 80-81, 85 Holt, Rev. Nathan, 285 Gragg, Larry, 327 Holub, Robert C., 510 Graham, C., 19 Hooker, Thomas, 315-16 Greeley, Andrew, 120 Hopkins, Rev. Daniel, 200, 2000.13, Green, Carl, 11 290 Green, Ward H., 7, 38-39 Hopkins, Rev. Samuel, 200 GrolierClub, The, 9, 19 Hopkinsians, 194, 199, 200, 202-3, Grose, Helen Mason, 48 205, 206, 209-10 Gross, Seymour L., 40, 46 Hough, John, 236, 2360.42, 2370.43 Grover’s, J. J. Sons, 117, 125-26, 155 Hough, Sarah, 224, 225 Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 6, 9, 10, 15-16, 19, 33, 42, 46, 48 House of the Seven Gables, The Hale, Sarah Josepha, 152 (Nathaniel Hawthorne): editions/ Hall, James, 47 publishers of, 6-7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 31- Hall, Lydia S., 2320.35 49, 50; pedagogical approaches to, 5, “Hannah Binding Shoes” (Lucy Lar- 6- 7, 8, II, 31, 36-37; biographical/ com), 303-4 historical context in, 5, 31-35, 36, Hanson, Elizabeth Deering, 22 39-40, 44; student audiences for, 32, 336 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS 36-40; marketing stratagems for, 32, Knapp, Jacob, 235-36, 2360.39 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48-49; Kolodny, Annette, 67 editorial trends and interests in, 32- Krieger, Murray, 73, 78, 80, 83, 85 36, 46, 48; bibliographic checklist for, 90-96 Howard, Mrs. Fanny, 132 Howe, Daniel Walker, 286 Lafayette, Marquis de, ijo, 132, 177, Howe, Samuel G., 255 253-54 Howells, William Dean, 31, 77 Lake, Peter, 31611.5 Hunt, William, 315n. 3 Landor, Walter Savage, 63 Hurd, Rev. Isaac, 282 Larcom, Abby “Benja,” 2340, 235, 236 Hussey, Sylvanus, 122-23 Larcom, Abigail, 214, 221, 2210.16, Hutchinson, Anne, 241 223, 225, 226, 231, 234 Larcom, Benjamin (father), 2210.15, 2230.19 Larcom, Benjamin (brother), 223, 227, Idol, John L., 3, 5-11, i2n, 31 230, 232, 234, 235, 236 Impartial Register, 204, 205, 288 Larcom, Emeline 213. Mill letters of: Imprint Society, 9, 34 background and importance, 211-12, Improvement Circle, 216, 217, iisn.ii 214-18; transcription, 220-39 Ingarden, Roman, 68 Larcom, Jonathan, 221, 2210.16, 223- Iser, Wolfgang, 5 in, 520.4 24, 230-31, 2310.31, 232, 234, 236 Larcom, Lois, 214, 22100.15, I7, 2350, 2370.43 Larcom, Lucy, 211-12, 214-16, 223, James I, 315, 321, 322 2230.19, 224, 226, 230, 231-32, 234, James, Henry, 20, 25-260.15, 35, 38, 235, 236, 237-38, 239, 303-4 70-71, 73, 77, 86 Larcom, Lydia, 214, 223, 2230.20, 226, Jauss, Hans Robert, 510 234, 236, 237 Jefferson, Thomas, 195, 198, 2020.16, Larcom, Mary Abby, 227, 2340, 235 205, 289, 292 Larcom, Octavia, 214, 215, 216, 221, Jeffersonians, 194, 195, 1990.10, 204- 223, 2230.18, 224, 225, 226-27, 229, 5, 2060.26, 209, 288, 2890.29, 230, 232, 233, 237-38, 2380.47, 239 2900.30 Lathrop, George Parsons, 16-17, 32, Johnson, David Newhall, 301-2, 309 33, 54, 58, 75, 81 Johnson, Eastman, 67 Laud, Archbishop, 3160.4, 319, 322 Johnson, Samuel, 51-52 Lawrence Manufacturing Company, Julian and Kokenge, 163 214, 2140, 2ig, 22in. 16, 2230.19, 2240, 22S, 2350, 23611.42, 2380.47 Lee, Ellen, 226 Lefavour, Donald, 3060.12 Kazin, Alfred, 66 Leisy, Ernest, 20, 22 Kester, Ellen S., 270.18 Levin, David, 65, 650.37, 73, 74-75, Kesterson, David B., 3, 5-11, 650.37, 83 69. 73 Levin, Harry, 25, 36, 46 Kidwell, Claudia, 1840 Lewis, R. W. B., 48 King, Caroline, 243 Limited Editions Club, Inc., The, 9, 22 Kirkland, Rev. John T, 198, 199 Lippincott, J. B. Company, 25 Kirtland, Philip, 120, 300 Literary World, 13, 14, 15 INDEX TO VOLUME I27 337 Little, A. E. Company, 125, 126-27 Matthews, Brander, 590.22 Little, Dr. Moses, 291 Matthiessen, R O., 24, 48 London Society of Arts, 138-39 May, Rev. Hezekiah, 208 Long, E. Hudson, 24 Meacom, Adelaide Louisa, 235, 236 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, I4n.2 Meacom, Adeline (Larcom), 22in. 15, Lowell Offering, 212, 225n.23, 2290 223, 226, 231, 236, 237, 239 Lynn, Kenneth, 24 Meacom, Charlotte, 2210.15, 236, 238, Lynn Item, 154 2380.46 Lynn Record, 306 Meacom, George, 2210.15 Mead, Sidney, 281, 285 Mellow, James R., ii, 29, 36, 46 Melville, Herman, 50, 52, 68, 2480.29 Maass, John, 149 “Memory & the Essex Institute” (Vin¬ McKeen, Rev. Joseph, 282 cent Ferrini), 189, 190, 191-93 MacLeod, Anne, 253 Mercurious Venereus (Nathaniel Ward), Macmillan Company, The, 6—7, 22, 37 325 Madison, Dolly, 132 Merle, Hugues, 290.22 Maine, Jonathan W, 117 Merrill, A. Marion, 7, 38, 39 Manual of Shoemaking, A (William H. Merrill, Charles E. Company, 36, Dooley), m 37-38 Marble, Annie Russell, 9, 72, 73, 74, Merrill, Frank T, 60 81, 85, 86 Merrill, Sarah, 220 Marble Faun, The (Nathaniel Haw¬ Merrill Studies in “The Marble Faun, ” thorne): editions/publishers of, 7-8, The (David B. Kesterson), 73 9—10, 50, 69-70, 82; as mystery or Mildmay, Walter, 318 thriller, 69-71; introductions/after¬ Miller, J. B. & Co., 167 words to, 71-87; public and critical Miller, Perry, 48 reception of, 71-73, 87; comparisons Miller, Walter, 39-40 to his other romances, 71, 74-75, 87; Minerva, 259 atmosphere of, 71, 75, 76, 77, 79, 87; Monteiro, George, 25 Roman/ltalian scene in, 71, 72, 74, Monthly Anthology, 198 77-78, 80-81, 87; characterization in, Moore, Margaret B., 240 71, 81, 83, 84, 85, 87; moral and Moral Tale, A (Anne MacLeod), 253 thematic impact of, 71, 80, 85-86, More, Paul Elmer, 20 87; pedagogical approach to, 86-87; Morgan, Edmund, 284 bibliographic checklist for, 96-99 Morison, Samuel Eliot, 289 Marchalonis, Shirley, 211 Morse, Rev. Jedidiah, 202 Marsh, George L., 36 Moser, Barry, 27, 28, 49 Marx, Leo, 15, 23, 24 Motley, John Lathrop, 75 Massachusetts Bureau of the Statistics Mulligan, William H., Jr., 297 ofLabo., 306, 308-9 Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic As¬ sociation, 139, 143. See (j/se Shoes, exposition (1839-1939) Material Culture and the Study of Amer¬ New American Library, 23, 66, 70—71, ican Life (ed. Ian Quimby), i84n 73 Material Culture Studies in America (ed. New Criticism, 5, 24, 31, 32, 33, 34, ThomasJ. Schle"eth), 1740 36, 65 Mathews, C. W, 132 New England Galaxy, 259 338 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS New England Girlhood, A (Lucy Lar- Pitman, Mark, 241, 24in.6 com), 211 Plato, 208 New Harmony, 56 Pocket Books, Inc., 26, 44, 69 New Humanists, 20 Ponder, Melinda M., 3, 5-11, 50 New Lights, 207 Poor, Henry Vamum, 9 New Model army, 321, 322 Prays, I. C., 123 Newman, Simon P., 313 Prentice Hall, 40 Nichols, John Brooks, 305, 3060.11 Preston, Samuel, 122, 123 Nisbet, James & Company, 55 Priestley, Joseph, 199, 287 Nissenbaum, Stephen, ii, 29, 29n.2i, Prince, Rev. John, 200, 20on. 13, 287, 329 290, 291 Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc., 8-9, Publishing Fund, 251-52, 253 24, 26, 33, 40, 65-66 Puritans: in The Scarlet Letter, 13, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 26; Elizabethan, 314, 315, 316, 318, 319, 320, 322, 324, 325-26; Jacobean, 314, 315-16, 317, Ohio State University Press, 26 318, 322, 326 Olcott, Charles S., 42, 43 “Putting-out” system, 299, 301, 306, Old Lights, 206 307,312 Operatives’ Magazine, 216, 222, 2250.23, Pyramid Publications, Inc. (Pyramid 2260.25, 2290, 230, 231, 232, 237 Books), 44 Osgood, Charles, 7, 29, 290.22, 279 Osgood, James R. and Company, 9, 15, 16 Osgood, Nathaniel, 121 Quest for Security, A: The Life of Samuel Owen, Robert, 56 Parris, 1653-1720 (Larry Gragg): book review, 327-30 Quimby, Ian, i84n Paine, William, 283 Palfrey, John Gorham, 251 Pareus, David, 319 Parker, Theodore, 58 Raikes, Robert, 244 Parrington, Vernon, 48 Randall, Rev. Abraham, 282 Parsons, Rev. Obadiah, 292 Random House, Inc., 8 Paxton, Sir Joseph, 144 Raymond, F. F., 116 Peabody, Elizabeth (mother), 243 Reader’s Digest, The, 49 Peabody, Elizabeth (sister), 63, 64 Reception theory, 5 in Pearce, Roy Harvey, 24, 46, 65 Religious Retreat Sounded to a Religious Pearson, Norman Holmes, 10, 22, 34, Army, A (Nathaniel Ward), 322-23 64, 78, 85 Revere, Paul, 139, 166 Peirce, Betsey, 168, i6g Rexford, Nancy, 1370, 161 Peirce, Jerathmiel, 168 Reynolds, David S., 2400.1, 243 Peirce, Sally, 168, i6g Rhys, Ernest, 64 Penguin Books, 29, 66-67 Rice, Earl Wilbur, 247 Perkins, Thomas Hansayard, 245-46 Richards, George M., 21, 220.9 Peters, Rev. Hugh, 321, 322, 323 Richardson, Rev. Joseph, 2900.30 Phelps, William Lyon, 20 Richardson, Nathaniel, 281 Pinkham, Lydia, 132 Richter, Paula Bradstreet, 115 J INDEX TO VOLUME 127 339 Rinehart & Company, Inc. (Holt, 16, 17-18, 19; reader identification Rinehart), 7, 23 with, 16, 20, 22, 29-30; changing Ritchings, S. T. A. Company, 132 production techniques in, 22-27, 28, Robaudi, A., 19 29; bibliographic checklist for, 99- Ronald Press, 20 104. See also “Custom-House, The” Ropes, Nathaniel, III, 122 Scenes and Characters Illustrating Christian Ropes family, 121-22 Truth (Henry Ware, Jr.), 256 Rupp, Richard H., 77, 80, 85-86 Schlereth, Thomas J., 1740, 1840 Schultz, South wick & Co., 145 Scott, Donald, 278, 284 Scudder, Horace, 33, 78 St. Peter’s Church (Salem, Mass.), 242 Second Great Awakening, 197, Saints’ Everlasting Rest, The (Richard 206n.27, 206-7 Baxter), 258 Selz-Schwab Company, 117, 156, 157 Salem Gazette, 246, 288-89 Shaw and Cinrotte, 150-51 Sampson, Edward C., 32n Shefter, Harry, 26, 39-40 Sanders, Elizabeth Elkins, 255, 255n.42 Shepherd, Thomas, 315-16 Sanford, William, 11 Shoe and Leather Lexicon, 173 Savage, Ann, 241 Shoe and Leather Reporter, 149—50 Savage, Ann (Hathome), 241 Shoemaking, Essex County history of: Savage, Ezekiel, 241, 242 industry and technology, 112, 113, Savage, Habijah, 241 115, 116, 119-21, 122-2J, 124-27, Savage, James, 241 129, 131-32. 137, 150, 153. 154-55, Savage, John Touzel, 241 160, 167-68; design and fashion, Savage, Margaret, 241 115, 121-22, 124, 125-29, 137, 138, Savage, Margaret (Vose), 241 150, 164, 165-66; social and cultural Savage, Mary Hathome, 241 climate, 113, 115, 117, 119, 130, 132, Savage, Parnell (Codman), 242 D3t 134. 136-37; human behavior, Savage, Sarah, 240-43; as a teacher, 126, 130-31, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136- 243-46; as a writer, 246-59; themes, 37; role of women in pre-industrial, 248, 249, 250, 252. Works; The Fac¬ 297, 298-302, 303, 304-5, 306, 307- tory Girl, 246—48; Filial Affection; or. 8, 309; role of women in The Clergyman's Granddaughter, 248- mechanized, 297, 298, 300, 303, 51, 2S9; James Talbot, 251-52, 258- 305-6, 307, 308, 309-12 59; Advice to a Young Woman at Ser¬ Shoe strike of i860, Lynn (Mass.), 300, vice, 252-53; The Suspected Boy, 253; 306, 311 The Badge, 253-54; The Two Birth- S/ioM (June Swann), 166 Days, 254; Life of Philip, the Indian Shoes. See Footwear: Essex Institute ex¬ Chief, 254-55; Sunday-School Conver¬ hibition/collection of sations, 255; Conversations on the Shoes: as material culture, historical in¬ Attributes of God, 255; Blind Miriam terpretation of, 161-64; classifying, Restored to Sight, 255-56; Trial and researching, and establishing alterna¬ Self-Discipline, 256-58, 259 tives, 164, 163, 166, 167, 168, 169, Savage, Thomas, 241, 257 172, 175, 177, 183; rules of etiquette, Scarlet Letter, The (Nathaniel Haw¬ 169-72, 175, 177, 183; context and thorne): editions/publishers of, 7, 8- meaning, 172-77, 183; asking the 9, lo-ii, 12-30, 50; pedagogical ap¬ right questions, 177-83 proaches to, 5, 6, 7, 8-9, 11, 24-25, Shoes, exposition (1839-1939), 138- 26-27; marketing strategems for, 14, 60. Expositions: Massachusetts I 340 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS Charitable Mechanic Association Ex¬ Tabernacle Church (Salem, Mass.), hibition (of 1836), 139-40; (of 1839), 199, 242, 243-44, 247. 250, 255 140, 142; Exposition of 1878, 140- Tale of Three Cities, A: Labor Organiza¬ 41; Great Exhibition (1851, London), tion and Protest in Paterson, Passaic, and 142, 144; New York Exhibition Lawrence, igi6-ig2t (DavidJ. (1853), 144; Centennial Exhibition Goldberg): book review, 265-68 of 1876, 117, 138, 145-46, 147-52, Tauchnitz, Bernard, 9-10, 96 153. 155; World’s Columbian Expo¬ Taylor, Nathaniel William, 2ion sition of 1893 (Chicago World’s “Ten-footer,” 115, zgS, 300, 301-2 Fair), 117, 152-53, 154-57; Panama- Thayer, John, 203 Pacific International Exposition Thayer, McNeil & Hodgkins, 167 (1915), 117, i59n.3o; Eastern States Theory of the Leisure Class, The (Thor- Industrial Exposition and Export stein Veblen), 180 Conference (1917), 117; Sesqui-cen- Thomson, Hugh, 9 tennial International Exposition Thornton, Mrs. M. A., iji, 134 (1926, Philadelphia), 156, 159; New Thumb, Gen. Tom, 132 York World’s Fair (1939), 159-60 Ticknor, George, 251 Sidney, Sir Philip, 64 Ticknor and Fields, 13-14, 46, 72 Silsbee, Nathaniel, 281 Townsend, F. H., 55, 56-57 Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America, Trask, Sarah, 304-5 The (Nathaniel Ward), 320-21, 326 Trautman, Pat, 163, 1840, 262 Simpson, Claude M., 72, 73, 80, 83 Trollope, Mrs. Trances, 168, 176-77, Smith, Addie, 168, ibpn 181-82 Smith, Cordelia, 220 Tuckerman, Joseph, 251, 2560.46 Socinians, 287 Turner, Arlin, 9, 53, 65 Spaulding, George, 2140, 216 Spaulding, Joshua, 245, 290 Spector, Robert, 26 Sprague, Joseph E., 295 United Shoe Machinery Corporation Spring, Rev. Samuel, 205 (USMC), shoe collection of, 116-17, Stephen, Sir Leslie, 75, 80 118, 119, 138, 141, 142, 150, 156, Stem, Milton, 36, 46, 48 159, 160. See also Footwear: Essex Stewart, Randall, 32 Institute exhibition/collection of Stiles, Rev. Ezra, 198 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 299 Story, Joseph, 290 U.S. Centennial Commission, 147 Stratton, Lavinia Warren (Mrs. Tom Updike, John, 67-68 Thumb), 132 Upham, Charles W, 32, 35 Strong, Roy, 322 Urban, Josef, 117 Sumner, Helen L., 307-8 Sumner, Maria Greene, tjo, 132 Sumner, Mrs. Mary, 236, 237n.43 Van Doren, Carl, 23 Superintendent and Foreman, 309-10 Veblen, Thorstein, 180 Sutherland, D. A. & Company, 154-55 Viking Press, The, 10 Swain, J. E, 140-42 Vose, Gen. Joseph, 241 Swann, June, 125, 166 Symmes, Rev. William, 282 Waggoner, Hyatt, 25, 26, 36, 46, 48, 49 Ward, Rev. John (father), 318

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