Index to Volume 123

75 Years of Fun: invention of Monopoly, American foumal of Education (periodical): 181 William Russell, 209 go Years of Fun: origin of Monopoly, 181 The American Notebooks (Hawthorne): Abbot, Fanny E. L.: quoted on Nathan mentioned, 267 Dane, 30-31 American Revolution. See Revolution¬ Abbott, Annie (Anne) W.: game. The ary war Mansion of Flappiness, 138, 153; Dr. Ames, James Barr: law teacher, 319 Busby, game, 152 Amesbury, Mass.: birthplace of Rufiis Abbott, Ira: and William Henry Moody, Sargent, 82 316 Anabasis (Xenophon), mentioned, 315 Abbott, Jacob: quoted on children’s Anagrams (game), mentioned, 137 learning, 132-133 Andover, Mass.: mentioned, 15, 27, Abolitionists: mentioned, 213 187; South Parish, 119; soldiers for Abolitionists. See also Slavery Ticonderoga expedition, 287, 288; Academy of Music: Keller, Salem, 1776, state constitution, 288; Phillips Mass., 10 Academy, 315; Music Hall, 316 Adams, Henry: history at Harvard, 318 Andover Seminary: Rev. James Fletcher, Adams, John: on William Bentley, 332; 314; , classes, 316 French relations, 334 Andrews,-:Boxford, Mass., Affective skills: children’s toys, 121 soldier, 294 Africa: mentioned, 336, exportation to, Andrews, Charles: and Mary Toppan freed slaves, 343 Pickman, 25 African Colonization Society: Bentley, Annals of Salem (Felt): cited, 272 exportation of freed slaves, 343 Anti-Catholicism: Haverhill Parochial Ahlstrom, Sidney: quoted on New School case, 324-325 England meeting houses, 91-92, 93 Anti-Monopoly, Inc. v. General Mills Albany, N.Y.: Clinton-St. Leger-Bur- Fun Group, Inc. (684 Fad 1320): goyne campaign, 288, 289, 295 invention of Monopoly, 181 Alcott, Bronson: mentioned, 121; friend Antinomian controversy: effect on of Elizabeth Peabody, 208; Temple church government, 236, 237, 249, Academy, 210; teaching technique, 251;John Cotton, Anne Hutchinson, 211 251; Boston, Mass., 236, 250, 251, Alcott, Louisa May: mentioned, 216 252; after controversy, 253, 254, 255, Alger, Horatio, Jr.: optimistic faith, 258; Roxbury, Mass., 258 lOO-IOI Appleton farm: Ipswich, Mass., 280 Alger, Horatio, Sr.: Rumney Marsh, Arabia: mentioned, 336; language, 331 100 Architecture: works of Rufus Sargent “The Ambitious Guest” (Hawthorne): outside Newburyport, Mass., 42-87, mentioned, 270 with illus. America. See Architectural styles: Colonial period, American Froebel Union: founded by 74: Federal, 76, 77, 80, 81, 82; Italian- Elizabeth Peabody, 217 ate, 44, 46, 48, 54, 55, 57, 68, 69, 75,

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83; Gothic Revival, 58, 60, 73, 83; Baltimore, Md.: mentioned, 58, 86, 160 Greek Revival, 44, 81, 83; High Vic¬ Banking (game): George S. Parker, 152 torian Italianate, 68, 75; Neoclassical, “Barbie” dolls: mentioned, 127, [128] 67, 72; Renaissance, 93; Second Em¬ (illus.) pire, 50, 64, 66, 72, 74, 75, 83; Tif¬ Barnard, Henry: kindergarten move¬ fany, 60; Victorian, 44, 72, 73, 74, 81 ment, 213, 215, 225, 226 Aristotle: mentioned, 225 Barrett, Colonel: northern campaign, Army and Navy Gazette (periodical): 293 mentioned, 213 Barstow, Charles: Mary Toppan Art: in kindergarten curriculum, 221- Pickman and Caroline Saltonstall, 25 222 Barstow, Dr. Gideon: mentioned, 25 The Articles of Compact: in Northwest Barstow, Gideon Forrester: mentioned,

Ordinance of 1787, 35 25 The Arts: Bentley reporting, 341 Barstow, Nancy Forrester (Mrs. Gid¬ Ashmun, John Hooker: Royall profes¬ eon): mentioned, 25 sorship, Harvard, 38 Bartlett, Horace E.: William Henry Ashton, Mrs. S. G.: The Game of Moody partner, 320-321 Europe, illustration, 143 Barton, Mrs.: daughter of George S. Askew, Thomas A.: review of Charles Parker, 155 Lloyd Cohen’s God’s Caress: The Barton, Randolph Parker: on possible Psychology of Puritan Religious Experi¬ sellout of Parker Brothers, 155-156; ence, 296-298 about George S. Parker, 161-162; on Atlantic Monthly (periodical): mentioned, Agnes McGee, 171-172; on Pastime 215 Puzzle, 172-172; on Monopoly, 177 Audubon, John J.: mentioned, 46 Barton, Robert B. M : mentioned, 156, Austin, Samuel: teacher. Friends Board¬ 158; about, 160-161; labor relations, ing School, 183, 184, 185, 190, 196, Parker Brothers, 163; medical, disa¬ 201, 202, 203 bility insurance, 164; unionization Austin organs: mentioned, 60 attempt, 166; on Salem, Mass., 168; Austria: kindergartens, 226 Sunday factory operation, 178; on Authors (game): mentioned, 141-142; Monopoly, 180 illustration, 143 Barton, Sally Parker (Mrs. Robert B. M.): mentioned, 160, 161 Basque language: Elizabeth Peabody, Bacall, Channing “Bill”: on Edward 211, 212 Parker, 163-164; on Parker Brothers, Bay Road (Route lA). See Route i A 164-165; quoted on unionization, Baylor, Ruth: on Elizabeth Peabody, 221 167-168; on Lewis Green, 170-171 Bean, Ann Maria: mentioned, 193, 196, Bachiller, Stephen: Lynn, Mass., com¬ 199, 200, 201 munion incident, 246 Bell, Cora Kent: memorial library, 66 Bailey, John, and Son (firm): New- Belmont, Wise.: mentioned, 29 buryport. Mass., [59], 60, 86 Bennington, Vt.: northern campaign. Baird, Henry S.: naming Dane County, Revolution, 289, 292, 294 Wise., 29 Benson, Egbert: congressional land Baker, Pratt & Co., (firm): cast iron, 52 committee, 34 Baker’s Dozen (game): George S. Parker, Bentley, William: on Nathan Dane, 40; 152 examination of skull, 132; as jour¬ Balls: children’s games, i44(illus.), 145, nalist, 331-347; scholarship, 331; 146 outstanding journalistic writing, 383; INDEX TO VOLUME 123 359

guide to Bentley’s views, 333; Euro¬ Blow, Susan: kindergarten movement, pean focus, 3 3 3-3 3 6; journalistic 217, 227 attitudes, practices, 333; pro-French, Blue laws: Parker Brothers Sunday Republican, 334; fired by Salem labor, 178 Gazette, 335; Napoleon, 335-336; Bodwell Granite Co. (firm): Hallowell, non-European countries in news Me., 50, 87 summaries, 336-337; linguistic skills, Boelte, Maria: mentioned, 216, 223 knowledge, and newspaper work, Bombay: mer;tioned, 336 336; Republican sympatfiies, 337; Boodle Aldermen case: William Henry Embargo of 1807, 337; War of 1812, Moody, 328-330 338; national funding for internal Boody, Martha: cousin of William improvements, 340; domestic man¬ Northey, 182, 184, 185, 186, 187, ufacturing, 340; reporting the arts, 188, 191, 192, 193, 196, 199, 200, scholarship, 341; German learning in 201, 202, 203, 204, 205; letter from America, 341; importance of educa¬ William Northey, 196-197 tion, 342; morality, private and pub¬ Book reviews: Chute, Robert, Samuel lic, 342-344; slavery, 343; avoidance Sewall Sails for Home, reviewed by of doctrinal disputation, 344; superfi¬ Carl Stecher, 353-355; Cohen, ciality of newspapers, 345; freedom Charles Lloyd, God’s Garess: The of the press, 345; power of jour¬ Psychology of Puritan Religious Experi¬ nalism, 346 ence, reviewed by Thomas A. Askew, Beverly, Mass.: mentioned, ii, 138, 296-298; Hindle, Brooke, and Steven 152; Nathan Dane, 31, 40, 41; work- Lubar, Engines of Change: The Amer¬ aid during embargo, 38; Bay Road, ican Industrial Revolution, 1790-1860, 278; Col. Ebenezer Francis, 288 reviewed by Lawrence F. Gross, Beverly Historical Society: mentioned, 351-352; McIntosh, James, ed., 39 Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Tales, reviewed Beverly Trade School: mentioned, 178 by Joseph Flibbert, 348-350 Bible: in Basque, Elizabeth Peabody, Books and reading: Henry Kemble 212; order, discipline of church gov¬ Oliver’s pupils, 15-16; Mary Toppan ernment, 233, 240, 249; elders as Pickman’s continuing education, interpreters, 244; Robert Keayne 17-19, 27; wealthy families, 18; Salem case, 245; elders and Scriptures, 245, Athenaeum, 18-19 246; Presbyterianism, 254; Bible-sell- Borden, Lizzie: trial, and William Henry ing deacon-distiller, 262, 263, 264; Moody, 326-328 quoted on milestone, 278; ultimate Bossuet, IJacques-Benigne?]: men¬ worldly authority of Puritans, 297; tioned, 27 Phillips Academy, 316 Boston, Mass.: mentioned, 10, 14, 15, Bill of Rights: in Northwest Ordinance, 25, 40, 52, 60, 63, 64, 152, 153, 202, 1787, 35 224, 248, 249, 320, 328, 337; and Billerica, Mass.: mentioned, 207 Rumney Marsh, 88, 89, 94, 97, 98; Bird, Charles Summer: Phillips First Church, 88; arboretums, 137; Academy, 316 Elizabeth Peabody, 208, 229, Peabody Birds of America (Audubon): mentioned, school, 209; Peabody kindergarten, 46 Pinckney School, 214, 215, 216; Blake and Noyes (firm): painters, 86 kindergaitners, 217, 227; Krieges, Bland-Hamilton Report: mentioned, 32 216, 223; Antinomian controversy, The Bhthedale Romance (Hawthorne): 236, 250, 251; disciplinary cases, 258; fountain-pump imagery, 268, 275 Robert Keayne case, 243, 245;John 36o ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS

Wilson censure case, 250; Anne Brewster, Sir David: inventor of Hutchinson controversy, 250, 251, Kaleidoscope, 132 252; lay assent in churches, 253; Bridge, Edward M.: architect, 60 church delegation to Newport, R.I., Brigham, Ebenezer: name of Dane 253, 254; Bay Road to New Hamp¬ County, Wise., 29 shire border, 278; distances, mile¬ Bristol County, Mass.: mentioned, 326 stones, 278, 279, 281, 282, 283, 284, Brittany: mentioned, 137 285, 286; American Revolution, 289; Broadhead family: children’s toys, maritime trade, 336 illustration, 148 -. First Church: Thomas Cheever, Brooklyn, N.Y.: mentioned, 51, 52 95 Brown, [James?]: grammar, 197 -. Old South Church: style, 93 Brown, Col. John: northern campaign, -. Streets: Court, 319, 289, 290, 292, 293, 294, 295; letter to Marlborough, 318; Pinckney, 214; Col. Samueljohnson, 292 Washington, 283 Brown, Polly. See Dane, Polly Brown (Mrs. Nathan) Boston, Mass., Columbian Centinel Brown, Richard: Watertown, Mass., (newspaper): Benjamin Russell’s church incident, 247, 248, 249; de¬ news summaries, 332; William facement of Salem flag, 271 Carlton, 339 Brown County, Wise.: creation of Dane Boston, Mass., Comma Jal Bulletin County, 29 (newspaper): mentioned, 152 Buffums (bookstore): Salem, Mass., 18 The Boston Globe (newspaper): article on Burgoyne, Gen. John: Ticonderoga, Monopoly, 181; Moody interview, 313 northern campaign, 288, 289, 295 The Boston Herald (newspaper): article Burke, [Edmund]: mentioned, 19 on Monopoly, 181 Burleigh, Charles: Elizabeth P. Peabody Boston Journal (newspaper): mentioned, portrait, [228] 200 Burley Farm (Danvers, Mass.): Moody Boucher, Fr. Oliver: Haverhill Parochial family, 313, 315 School case, 324 Byfield (Newbury), Mass.: milestone, Bowdoin College: mentioned, 261, 317 282 (illus.); 283; Byfield Factory, 284; Boxford, Mass.: mentioned, 287, 294 William Henry Moody, 309, 313; Bradford, Mass.: mentioned, 287 Moody family, 312 Bradley, Milton (firm): toy trains, 130 Byron, Lord: mentioned, 15, 19 (illus.) Bradley, N.J.: mentioned, 63 Bradley, William: friend of William Henry Moody, 319 Cabot, George: mentioned, 3 8 Brattleboro, Vt.: mentioned, 15 Calcutta: mentioned, 337 Brazer,John: North Church, 20, 21; Caleb (given name): uncle of William religious training of Mary Toppan Northey, 184 Pickman, 21 Calvinists: mentioned, 100 Breed, Abbagul (Abigail?): mentioned, Cambridge, Mass.: mentioned, 60, 86, 186 too, 312, 317, 319; church admission Breed, Henry: mentioned, 201 procedures, seventeenth century, 239 Breed, Sarah: mentioned, 202 Cambridge synod of 1637: church Breen, Timothy H.: conflict models, procedures, 252, 253 seventeenth-century New England, Camc/ot (game): mentioned, 162 236-237 Canada: in Burgoyne’s army, 288, 293 INDEX TO VOLUME I23 361

Canrfy/an J (game): mentioned, 139 Charles I (king): mentioned, 273, 310 “The Canterbury Pilgrims” (Haw¬ Charlestown, Mass.: Bay Road, 278 thorne): well of Castalia, 269 Chase, Anna: mentioned, 184 Cappon, Lester J.: illustration credit for Chase, George: mentioned, 186, 188, his Atlas of Early American History, 191, 196 [291] Cheever (Chiever), Mr.: Rumney Cardozo, Benjamin N.: mentioned, 310 Marsh, 89 Caribbean: mentioned, 137 Cheever, Ezekial: mentioned, 95 Caroline (given name): cousin of Wil¬ Cheever, George B.: about his “Inquire liam Northey, 184, 187, 193, 200, at Amos Giles’ Distillery,” 261-265; 201, 202, 203 Hawthorne’s “A Rill from the Town Carlton, William: Salem Gazette, 335; Pump,” 261, 265, 266, 267, 269; Republican editorials, 338, 339; at¬ illustrations from The True History of tacks on Federalists, 339-340 Deacon Giles’ Distillery, 262, 263, 264 Carlyle, Thomas: source of Haw¬ Cheever, Samuel: Marblehead, Mass., thorne’s rill from the town pump, 267 church, 97 Carrington, Edward: congressional Cheever, Thomas: first minister, Rum¬ land committee, 34, 36 ney Marsh, 95-99, too; Half-Way Carr’s Ferry: mentioned, 286 Covenant controversy, 96-98; church Carter, Henry C.: Haverhill Police elders, 98-99 Court, 322; Haverhill Parochial Chicago, Ill.: mentioned, 154, 169, 176 School case, 324-325 Child, Lydia Maria: quoted on dolls, The Casket Christmas and New Year’s 124, 127 Present (Peabody): mentioned, 213 Children: role of play and toys, child Caspar the Ghost (game): mentioned, 139 development, 117-149, withillus.; Castalia (well): mentioned, 269 seventeenth century, 118; eighteenth, Castleton, Vt.: northern campaign, nineteenth centuries, 119; Enlighten¬ 289, 290, 292, 294 ment, 120; toys and types of skills, Catholic Church: influences on Puritan 121; discussion of kinds of toys, tastes, 94; Sunday operation, Parker 121-149 Brothers, 178; Haverhill Parochial China: mentioned, 126, 137, 155, 336 School case, 324-325 Chipley, Louise: “William Bentley, Cavaliers: mentioned, 34 Journalist of the Early Republic,”

Centennial Grove (Essex, Mass.): Parker 331-347 Brothers outing, photograph, 165 Choate, Rufus: mentioned, 310 Centennial History of the Harvard Law Church and state: William Bentley, 344 School (Warren): cited, 319 Church Government and Church Covenant Center Harbor, N.H.: Ebenezer Sutton Discussed (Mather): rights of lay mem¬ house, 43, 85 bers upheld, 253 Chamberlain, Mellen: church elders, Church government in Rumney Marsh, 98; illustration from (1629-1645): authority of church his Documentary History of Chelsea, officers and local congregations, Rumney Marsh meeting house, 92 233-259; colonial historians’ viev/s, Champlain, Lake: northern campaign, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 241, 294 242, 249, 254, 255, 258; Old World Channing, William Ellery: friend of to New World, 234, 235, 242, 246; Elizabeth Peabody, 209 church practices, decisions, 237; Chaplin,-: Rowley, Mass., map. church records, study of church pol¬ ity, 237, 238; church admission proce- 362 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS

dures, 238, 239, 240; discipline, ad¬ Coleridge, [Samuel Taylor]: mentioned, monition, excommunication, 241, 15 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 254, 255; Collens, Abel: mentioned, 204 257; non-factious dissent, lay partici¬ Collins-Dutot Partnership: Hawthorne pation, 247, 248; censure, 240, 241, fountain-monument, 277 248, 250, 258; dismissals and shared Comenius, [John A.]: mentioned, 222 authority, 251, 256; ministerial inter¬ Commerce: Salem, Mass., i, 3 vention to uphold minority rights, Communication skills: children’s toys,

257 121 Churches and meeting houses: establish¬ Concord, Mass.: mentioned, 121, 313 ment of Rumney Marsh church, Concord School of Philosophy: men¬ 88-95 tioned, 229 Churches and meeting houses. See also Confederarion Congress, 1781-1789. Religion See Continental Congress Chute, Robert: his Samuel Sewall Sails Congregational churches: Pickman for Home reviewed by Carl Stecher, family, 20; Rumney Marsh, 93; Old 353-355 South Church, Boston, Mass., 93; Chutes and Ladders (game): mentioned, church elders, 98; William Bentley,

139 338; disestablishment, 344 Cicero: mentioned, 15, 19 Congregationalism: relationship of “Civil Disobedience” (Thoreau): men¬ elders and local congregations in tioned, 229 church government, 1629-1645: Civil rights: northwest territory, 34, 35, 233-259; Old World, New, 234, 235, 36 238, 246, 259; lay participation, 246, Civil War: mentioned, i, 36, 83, 213, 248, 249; and Presbyterianism, 254, 227, 313, 314 255, 256 Clark University: mentioned, 121 Connecticut: mentioned, 33 Clarke, Mrs.: Boston boardinghouse, Continental Congress, 1774-1789: 209 Nathan Dane, delegate, 29, 32, 40; Clarke, James Freeman: minister, 21 Ordinance of 1787, 29; Ordinance of Clarke, Sarah: and Peabody sister, 209 1784, 32, 33; western lands, 33-37; Classics: in subjects taught, i, 3, 6, 7, 9, drafting of Northwest Ordinance,

13, 14. 15, 17 1787, 34-36 Cleveland, J. A.: drawing teacher, 10 [Cook, James]: mentioned, 190 Clinton, Gen. Henry: Albany cam¬ Cooper, James F., Jr.: “ A Mixed Form’: paign, 288 The Establishment of Church Gov¬ Clue (game): mentioned, 155 ernment in Massachusetts Bay, 1629- Cochrane, Gerry W: mentioned, 61 1645,” 233-259 CofFm, C. H.: Newburyport, Mass., 85 Cooper, James Fenimore: mentioned, 17 CofFm, Charles: mentioned, 190, 191 Corless, Miss: mentioned, 220 (?), 196, I97(?). 203 (?) Cornwall (Eng.): mentioned, 192 Cognitive skills: children’s toys, 121 Coronet (periodical): article on Monopoly, Cogswell, Gen. William: mentioned, 181 330 Cotton, John: on church authority, 237, Cohen, Charles Lloyd: his God’s Caress: 242; church admission, 238; Robert The Psychology of Puritan Religious Keayne case, 244; elders and Scrip¬ Experience reviewed by Thomas A. tures, 246;John Wilson censure, 250; Askew, 296-298 Hutchinson supporter, 251, 252; Cole, Thomas: Salem Female School, 9 Newport church dissent, 254 INDEX TO VOLUME 123 363

Cotton manufacture: machinery, 312 Dane, Abigail Burnham: mother of County Road: Rumney Marsh to Lynn Nathan, 30 and Essex County, 89 Dane, Daniel: brother of Nathan, 30 Coverdale, Miles (character): “The Dane, Daniel: father of Nathan, 30 Blithedale Romance,” 268 Dane, John: brother of Nathan, 30 Cox, Debby: Nathan Dane niece, 40 Dane, John: immigrant, 30 Cox family: Nathan Dane’s nieces, Dane, Nathan: naming of Dane County, nephews, 40 Wise., about Nathan Dane, 29-41, Cram, E. J.: Exeter, N.H., apothecary, with illus.; early life, 30; enters law, 69 31; western lands, 32, 33; redrafting Cram and Anderson (firm): Exeter, of 1784 ordinance, 34; land commit¬ N.H., apothecary, 69 tees, 34; drafting ordinance, 34-36; Creasy, William: painting, 64 no slavery, involuntary servitude, 36; Cross, Major: northern campaign, 293 initial opposition to constitution, 37; Crowninshield, Anna: pupil of Henry establishment of Dane professorship Kemble Oliver, 15 of law. Harvard, 37-38; Hartford Crowninshield, Mary Boardman: Convention, 38-39; Biblical studies, quoted on children’s toys, 134 39; later life, 39-41; death, 40-41; Crowninshield-Bentley House: baseball picture, 33 found in, illustration, 144 Dane, P. O.: dancing teacher, 10 Crowinshield family: mentioned, 6 Dane, Polly Brown (Mrs. Nathan); Cuba: Mary Peabody, 210 mentioned, 31; letter from husband Currier, Albert: contractor, 63, 64, 86 quoted, 40 Currier, John J.: mentioned, 84, 284 Dane, Samuel: brother of Nathan, 30 Currier, Joseph H.: mason, 86 Dane County (Wise.): how county got Curtis, Abel: teacher, husband of its name, 29-41, with illus. Amelia Palmer Curtis, 8 Dante: mentioned, 15 Curtis, Amelia Palmer (Mrs. Abel): Danvers, Mass.: mentioned, 200; fire Salem Female Academy, 8-9 (1843), 201; Moody family, 313; Curtis, Benjamin R.: mentioned, 310 Holten High School, William Henry Curtis family: mentioned, 14 Moody, 313, 314-315 Cushing, Caleb: mentioned, 310; Salem Darrow, Charles: developer of Lyceum lecture, 19 Monopoly, 155, 175-176, 180, 181 Cushing, Thomas: Salem Gazette, 335; Dartmouth College: mentioned, 207; derides William Bentley, 338 Henry Kemble Oliver, 11; Rev. James “The Custom House” (Hawthorne): Fletcher, 314 town pump, 260 Davenport, Richard: Salem, Mass., flag Cutler, Manasseh: Ohio Company, 34 incident, 271 Czubek, Father: Sunday operation, “David Swan” (Hawthorne): water Parker Brothers, 178 imagery, 269, 270 Davis, Miss.: drawing instructor, 17 David, J. R.: dancing teacher, 10 Dean, John: mentioned, 198 Deborah (given name): mentioned, D., D: milestone engraver, 280, 281 199, 200 Dana, Richard Henry: William Henry Decoration Day: first, Danvers, Mass.:

Moore reads law, 319-320; Edwin N. 314 Hill, 320 The Delicious Game of the Fruit Basket Dancing teachers: Salem Mass., 10 (game): mentioned, 138 364 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS

Demarest, C. B.: seat manufacturer, 51, Dunbar, Charles F.: economics at Har¬ 52 vard, 318 Demosthenes: mentioned, 19 Dusten (Duston) Eliza. See Peabody, Dennie, Joseph: news summaries, 332, Eliza D. (Mrs. Ebenezer) 336; on William Bentley’s columns, Dwight, Fannie: mentioned, 225 332; compared to Bentley, 333, 347; Federalist, anti-French, 334 Dennis, Lee: article on games cited, 181 Depression era: Parker Brothers, 175; East Indies: mentioned, 336 game of Monopoly, 150, 155, 175, Ebeling, Christopher: Bentley corre¬ 177; Parker Brothers scrip, 163; spondent, 341 Parker Brothers baseball team, 164 Economics: academic discipline at Har¬ Derby family: mentioned, 6, 14 vard, 318 Derbyshire (Eng.): mentioned, 201 Education: state provision, 7; northwest Destre, Madame: Peabody kindergar¬ territory ordinance. 35, 36; Haverhill ten, 214 Parochial School case, 324-325; Devens, Rev. Richard M.: Bentley’s interest, 342, 343 case, 327 -. Salem, Mass.: education of Dewey, Admiral: dolls, 127 well-to-do Salem woman, 1820- Dewey, John: mentioned, 121 1850, 1-28, with illus.; subjects Dexter, Henry Martin: Congregational taught, I, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12-14; historian, 234, 235 shift in subjects taught, i;boys, 5-6, Dial (periodical): mentioned, 213 7-8, 11; Salem Female Academy, 8-9; Diamond Island: Fort Ticonderoga Thomas Cole, 9; William Fabens, expedition, 287, 293, 295 9-10; Salem Classical School, Henry Digby, Richard (character): “The Man Kemble Oliver, ii, 13; School for of Adamant,” 270 Young Ladies, description, subjects Dionne Quintuplets: dolls, 129 taught, 13-17; lecture Discourses (Reynolds): mentioned, 16 on public education, 19; books, read¬ Divine Comedy (Dante): mentioned, 15 ing, via Salem Athenaeum, lectures at Dr. Busby (game): George S. Parker, 152 Salem Lyceum, 18-20 Doll houses and furniture: as imitative Education. See also Froebel, Frederick; toys, 125-126 Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer The Educa¬ Dolls. See Toys tion of Man (Froebel): kindergarten, Doty, James Duane: naming of Dane curriculum, Elizabeth Peabody, 210, County, Wise., 29, 30 214 Dover (place): mentioned, 192 Eggleston, Edward: quoted on Haw¬ Draper, Lyman C.: creation, name of thorne, 272 Dane County, Wise., 29 Egypt: mentioned, 336 Drawing teachers: Salem, Mass., 10, Elba: Napoleon, 336 13, 17 Eliot, Charles W.: Harvard College, 317 “Drowne’s Wooden Image” (Haw¬ Ellis, Gen. Albert G.: naming Dane thorne): town pump image, 268 County, Wise., 29 Dueling: Bentley on, 342 Emancipation (pamphlet): mentioned, Dukakis, Gov. Michael: mentioned, 82 213 Dummer Academy. See Governor Embargo Act: mentioned, 38 Dummer Academy Embargo of 1807: William Bentley, Dummer estate: mansion house, 282, 337; domestic manufacturing, 340 283 Emerson, George: mentioned, 195, 198 f

INDEX TO VOLUME 123 365

Emerson, Melissa. See Moody, Melissa Moody, district attorney, 309, 322, E. 323; Boodle Aldermen case, 328 Emerson, Ralph Waldo: mentioned, 17, -. Architect’s Office: mentioned: 76 20, 203(?); tutor, friend of Elizabeth -. Court House: mentioned, 320; Peabody, 208, 229; Transcenden¬ portrait of William Henry Moody,

talism, 208, 211; Moody family 311 relationship, 312, 313 Essex County Bar Association: portrait Emerson family: mentioned, 310 of William Henry Moody, 311 Endicott, Judge: and William Henry Essex Institute: toy collection, 117, 123 Moody, 322-323 (illus.), 127, 135, 138; Elizabeth P. Endicott, John: mentioned, 265; case of Peabody portrait, [228]; Colonel defaced English flag and Hawthorne Samuel Johnson letters, 287 tale, 271-275 Essex Institute Historical Collections: article “Endicott and the Red Cross” (Haw¬ on Rufus Sargent, 42 thorne): use of town pump, water Esther (given name): mentioned, 202, imagery, 268, 271-275 203 Engines of Change: The American Indus¬ Europe: mentioned, 126, 175, 226, 273, trial Revolution, 1790-1860 (Hindle, 336; china tea sets, 125; Parker Lubar): reviewed by Lawrence F. Brothers market, 154; “Pastime Puz¬ Gross, 3Si> 352 zle” pictures, 172; Elizabeth Peabody, England: mentioned, 82, 197, 248, 310; 211; Peabody trip, 215; kinder- architecture, 94; track games, 138; tea garmers visit to America, 216; set for child, exported, 125; Ping- America and kindergartens, 226; Pong, 172; kindergarten movement, William Bentley’s international re¬ 213; Elizabeth Peabody trip, 215, porting, 333; American commerce, 216; first training school for kinder¬ 337; American manufacture, 340; gartens, 224; church government, Bentley correspondence with schol¬ 235, 253; Presbyterianism, 254, 255; ars, 341 Sartor Resartus published, 267; deface¬ Everett, Alexander: Salem Lyceum ment by Endicott of English flag, lecture, 19 271; Bentley’s view, 334; Bentley Ever/difin^ (game): mentioned, 152 forced to use journals for news, 337 Evidences (Paley): mentioned, 16 England. See also Great Britain Exeter, N.H.: Rufus Sargent buildings, Enlightenment: changing attitudes 42, 61-76, 83; Robinson Female about childhood and play, 120; scien¬ Seminary (RFS): 53, 57, 61-67 (illus., tific toys, 13 2; influence in America, 65), 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 86; 206 Thyng property, 62; Lincoln Elemen¬ English Union: mentioned, 216 tary School, 67; Merrill Block, 67-70 Erro (Erroy Azpiroz, Juan B.?): (illus., 70), 71, 74, 76, 87; National Elizabeth Peabody, 212 Granite State Bank, post office, Fol- Essex County: mentioned, 89, 93, lansby’s dry goods store, 69; Moses- [128], 142; court of common pleas, Kent house, 71-73 (illus., 71), 76, 86; Dane, 38; Rufus Sargent buildings, Hurd-Merrill-Ilsley house, 73-76 42, 43; sheriff’s house, 80; Half-Way (illus., 75), 86; Gilman house, 74; Covenant, 97; milestones in, 278-286; Town Hall, 76 Fort Ticonderoga expedition, 287; -. Streets, etc.: Academy, 62; Front, United States Supreme Court justices, 62, 74, 75, 86; Kimmins Brook, 62; 309; lawyers, 310, 321, 322, 330; Lincoln, 62; Linden, 72; Main, 68, William Henry Moody’s library, 318; 69, 87; Pine, 71, 72, 73, 86; Robinson 366 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS

Avenue, 62; Seminary Pond, 62; Tan Floyd, Abigail: Salem, Mass., teacher, 8 Lane, 62 Florida: mentioned, 326; Rufus Sargent, Exeter Historical Society: photograph 83 credit, 65, 75 Fogle, Richard: on Hawthorne’s water Exeter Manufacturing Company: imagery, 275 George E. Kent, 72 Follansby,-: drygoods store, Exe¬ Exeter Newsletter (newspaper): quoted, ter, N.H., 69 68, 70-71 Folsom, Ebenezer: heating equipment, 64 Forrester, Nancy (Mrs. ): mentioned, 25 Fabens, William: Salem, Mass., teacher, Forrey, Robert: “The Meeting House at 9-10 Rumney Marsh,” 88-102, with illus. Fall River, Mass.: fire (1843), 189; Lizzie Fort Ann: northern campaign, 294 Borden, 326 Fort George: northern campaign, 293 Falmouth (place): mentioned, 192 Fort Ticonderoga: letters of Col. Samuel Famous Men (game): George S. Parker, Johnson on campaign to retake Ticon¬ 152 deroga, 287-295 Fanshawe (Hawthorne): town pump Foster,-: bitten by rattlesnake, 200 concept, 268, 269 Foster, Stephen: conflict models, seven¬ Far East: William Bentley library, 331; teenth-century New England, 237- Bentley’s knowledge of languages, 238 336 Fox, George: on Parker Brothers, 165, Farfield (place): mentioned, 192 166 Federalists and Federalism: mentioned, Fox, John J.: “Parker Pride: Memories i; French Revolution, 333; Hamilto¬ of Working Days at Parker Brothers,” nians, 334; William Gray, 337; War of 150-181, with illus. 1812, 3 3 8; New England clergy, 338; Francis, Col. Ebenezer: killed at Hub- attacks on William Bentley, 338-339, bardton, Vt., 288 not vilified by Salem Register, 340; France: mentioned, 155, 174, 325; internal improvements, funding, 340 American relations, 333-336, 338; Felt, Joseph B.: his Annals of Salem used French gazettes, Bentley’s sources, by Hawthorne, 272, 273 337; role of newspapers, 345 Fergeson, Mr.: mentioned, 201 Francis Xavier, St. (?): mentioned, 27 Fire Alarm Game (game): mentioned, Frankfurter, Felix: on William Henry 129 Moody, 310, 319 First Nursery Reading Book (Peabody): Franklin, Benjamin: electricity, 132 about, 212, 220 Fraser’s Magazine (periodical): Carlyle’s Fiske, John: Salem, Mass., church hear¬ Sartor Resartus, 261 ings, 244, 245; Newbury, Mass., Frederic (given name): mentioned, 196 dismissals, 256 Free enterprise: Horatio Alger, Jr., 100 Flanders and Severance (firm): Law¬ Free-Soil Party of Massachusetts: rence, Mass., builders, 61, 86 Richard Henry Dana, 319 Fletcher, Rev. James: Holten High Freedom of the press: William Bentley, School, 314 345 Flibbert, Joseph: review of Nathaniel The French and Italian Notebooks (Haw¬ Hawthorne’s Tales (McIntosh, ed.), thorne): rill-water theme, 260, 269 348-350 French language: Salem, Mass., educa¬ Flint, James: minister, 21 tion, 2, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17; Elizabeth INDEX TO VOLUME I23 367

Peabody, 211; William Henry Moody, “The Gentle Boy” (Hawthorne): men¬ 317 tioned, 272 French Revolution: news reporting, George, Henry: and game of Monopoly, 333; Napoleon, 335 176 Friend Box Company (firm): Salem, George, Lake: northern campaign. Mass., 173 Revolution, 287, 288, 290, 293, 294, Friends, Society of: the Northeys, 182; 295 slavery, 343 German language: early Salem, Mass., Friends Boarding School (Providence, 10, 16; Elizabeth Peabody, 211; Wil¬ R.I.): letters of William Northey liam Henry Moody, 317 while pupil at, 184-205; introduction, Germany: toys from, 127, 129, 135; 182-184; Northey’s description of kindergarten movement, 213; 193-195 Eli;:abeth Peabody visit, 215; Peabody Froebel, Frederick: mentioned, 213; 1867 visit, reading instruction, 220, educational theory, kindergarten, 221; American, German kindergar¬ 121, 210, 214, 215, 218, 219, 220, tens, 225; William Bentley—Ebeling 221; students visit America, 216; correspondence, 341 teacher education, 222, 223; in Aus¬ Gerry, Elbridge: French sympathies, trian schools, 226 335; domestic manufacture, 340 Froebel, Louisa: mentioned, 215; read¬ Gifford, Peleg: mentioned, 194 ing instruction, 220 Gilbert, Douglas R.: photograph credit, Froebel Union: Elizabeth Peabody, 216 49, [59], 70, 71 Fuller, Margaret: friend of Elizabeth Giles, Deacon Amos. See Cheever, Peabody, 209, 229 George B. Fulling mill: mentioned, 282 Gill, Mr.: Exeter, N.H., 62 Gilman, Arthur: architect, 76 Gilman, Charles: mentioned, 193, 198 Giraud, Miss: teacher, Salem Classical Gagnon,-Angie: on George S. Parker, School, 13, 15 15 8; on Agnes McGee, 171; “Pastime Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine Girl,” on puzzle-making, 173-174 (periodical): quoted on dolls, 124 Galloup, D. P: Salem, Mass., tutor, God’s Caress: The Psychology of Puritan 183-184 Religious Experience (Cohen), re¬ Gambling: Bentley on, 342 viewed by Thomas A. Askew, 296- The Game of Europe (game): illustration, 298

143 Goethe, [Johann]: mentioned, 15, 16 Games. See Toys Goldsmith, Oliver: books for teaching, Gardiner family: Hallowell, Me., 208, 133 209 Goldthwait & Day (firm): West (Kiley) Gay Toys Inc. (firm): shopping cart School, 47, 86 pushtoy, illustration, 133 Governor Dummer Academy: men¬ Geduldspiel {The Game of Patience): illus¬ tioned, 314; milestone, 282 (illus.) tration, 142 Grandfather’s Chair, A Historyfor Youth General Abridgement and Digest of Amer¬ (Hawthorne): and Roger Williams, ican Law, with Occasional Notes and 273 Comments (Dane): mentioned, 37, 41 Granite: Rockport, Mass., 78; Westford, General Mills: Parker Brothers a sub¬ Mass., 54 sidiary, 150; Parker Brothers sell to, Grant, Zilpah: Female Seminary, 10 156 Gray, Horace: mentioned, 320, 322 368 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS

Gray, William: supports Embargo of Hall, G. Stanley: psychology, 121 1807, 337 Hall, Lawrence Sargent: Hawthorne Grayson, William: on slavery amend¬ and reformers, 261 ment, 1787, 36 “The Hall of Fantasy” (Hawthorne): Great Awakening: erosion of Puritan well of Castalia, 269 undertaking: 298 Hallowell, Me.: mentioned, 50, 87, 208 Great Britain: Newbury, Mass., and Hamburg (Germany): mentioned, 220, Presbyterianism, 255; lyyyTicon- 224, 337, 341 deroga campaign, letters of Col. Hamilton, HenryJ.: Salem girls’ school, Samuel Johnson, 287-295; War of 8 1812, 338, 340 Hamilton, Mass.: mentioned, 279, 280 Great Britain. See also England Hamley Brothers (firm): sporting goods “The Great Carbuncle” (Hawthorne): dealer, 172 water imagery, 270 Hamlin, [Hannibal]: mentioned, 313 “The Great Republic” (game): men¬ Hampton, N.H.: milestone distance, tioned, 137 286 Greece: mentioned, 17; play in culture, Harris, William T: Elizabeth Peabody, 225 kindergartens, 217, 227 Greek language: early schools, 7, 13, 14; Hartford, Conn.: mentioned, 60 Elizabeth Peabody, 208, 211; Phillips Hartford Convention, 1814: Nathan Academy, 315, 316, 317 Dane, 38 Greely, John A.: contractor, 82, 87 Harvard Class Lives: William Henry Green, Lewis: Parker Brothers employ¬ Moody, 310, 316 ee, 170 Harvard College, University: men¬ Green Mountain Boys: northern cam¬ tioned, 14; Pickmans, 4; Joseph P. paign, 289 Palmer, 5; Henry Kemble Oliver, ii; Greenaway, Kate: quoted. 143 John Brazer, 21; Fr.incis Silsbee, 25; Greenhalge, Gov. [Frederic T.]: men¬ George Bailey Loring, 27; Nathan tioned, 330 Dane, 31; Dane gift to Law School, Greenwood, Albert: toy v’illage, 129, 37-38, 41; Dam Hall, 38; Thomas 134 Cheever, 95, 99; Robert B. M. Bar¬ Greenwood, Grace: on toy village, 129 ton, 160; Peabodys, 207; Richard Griswold, Erwin: on William Henry Wheatland, 184; William Henry Moody, 319 Moody, 310, 312, 317-319; Gross, Lawrence E: review of Brooke economics as discipline, 318; history Hindle’s and Steven Lubar’s Engines taught by Henry Adams, 318; Pi Eta, of Change: The American Industrial 319; Edwin N. Hill, 320; William Revolution, i7go-i86o, 351-352 Bentley’s Republicanism, 338 Guigon, Mr.: dancing teacher, 10 -. Divinity School: mentioned, 208; Horatio Alger, Sr., 100 -. Law School: William Henry Moody, 319 Hasbro Ind., Inc. (firm): “Cookie Habeas corpus: northwest territory, 34, Monster” pull toy, illustration, 133 35 Haskell, Wm. O. & Son (firm): school Half-Way Covenant: and Rumney furniture, 64 Marsh covenant, 97-98 Haverhill, Mass.: mentioned, 64, 122, Hall, David: theory of church govern¬ 287, 310; William Henry Moody, law ment, 235 practice, 320-330; Center Congrega- INDEX TO VOLUME 123 369

tional Church, 313; Moody family, Hindle, Brooke (and Steven Lubar): his 312, 313; Moody and Bartlett, Engines of Change: The American Masonic building, Merrimac Street, Industrial Revolution, iygo-1860 re¬ 321; School Committee, William viewed by Lawrence F. Gross, 351- Henry Moody, 322; Police Court, 352 322; Parochial School case, 324-325; Hingham: Mass.: mentioned, 289 Boodle Alderman case, 328-330 Hints to Parents (Pestalozzi): mentioned, -. Republican City Committee: 121 William Henry Moody, 322 Historical Preservation (periodical): article Haverhill Athletic Association: William on games, 181 Henry Moody, 322 Historiography: relationship of Congre¬ Haverhill Evening Gazette (newspaper): gational church elders and congrega¬ on William Henry Moody, 321; on tions, 1629-1645, 233-259 Boodle Aldermen case, 328, 329-330 History of Beverly (Stone): quoted, 31-32 Haverhill Parochial School case: William History of Essex County (Hurd): men¬ Henry Moody, 324-325 tioned, 84 Hawks, Lydia Marion: mentioned, 193, History of Massachusetts Bay (Hutchin¬ 196, 201, 203 son): cited, 272, 274 Hawthorne, Nathaniel: mentioned, History of Newburyport (Currier): men¬ 142; use of Salem Athenaeum, 19; tioned, 84 attitudes toward childhood, 120; “The Hollow of the Three Hills” Elizabeth Peabody friend, 208; refer¬ (Hawthorne): water themes, 269 ence to Kraitsir method of reading Holmes, Oliver Wendell: on William instruction, 212; published by Henry Moody, 310, 323 Elizabeth Peabody’s bookstore, 213, Hood, H. B., Milk Company (firm): 229; imagery of water (fountains, Salem, Mass., 173 springs), “A Rill from the Town Hooper, Mr. (chararter): “The Minis¬ Pump,” 260-277; esse of George B. ter’s Black Veil,” 270 Cheever and “Inquire at Amos Giles’ Horton, Miss: mentioned, 200 Distillery,” 261-265; illustration, The House of the Seven Gables (Haw¬ Salem Town Pump, 276; Nathaniel thorne): mentioned, 212; water imag¬ Hawthorne’s Tales (McIntosh, ed.) ery, 269; artistic immunities, 274 reviewed by Joseph Flibbert, 348-350 Howard, LeRoy: Parker Brothers em¬ Hawthorne, Rose: on dolls, 122, 127 ployee, 170 Hawthorne, Una: letter from sister, 122 Howe, Daniel: cited, too Hawthorne’s Fiction: The Light and the Hubbardton, Vt.: American Revolu¬ Dark (Fogle): cited, 275 tion, 288, 290, 293 Hebrew language: William Bentley, 331 Hudson River: Albany campaign, 288 Heffron, Paul T: “The Early Years of Hugo, Victor: mentioned, 27 Justice Moody,” 309-330, with illus. Huguenots: mentioned, 325 Henry IV, of France: mentioned, 16 Hunt, Elizabeth: married Joseph Pease Henry, John: committee, western lands, Palmer, 5 33 Hurd, D. H.: mentioned, 84 Hertfordshire (Eng.): mentioned, 30 Hurd, Rev. Isaac: Exeter, N.H., 74 Highways: first authorized, 1639:278 Husey, A. M.: mentioned, 203 Hihan (?), William: mentioned, 184 Hutchinson, Anne: John Wilson censure Hill, Edwin N.: and William Henry case, 249; Hutchinsonian controversy, Moody, 320 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 258 Hill, John: mentioned, 186 Hutchinson, Thomas: his History of 370 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS

Massachusetts Bay used by Hawthorne, department, Parker Brothers, 175; 272, 274; Roger Williams, 273, 275 William Northey, 183; Elizabeth P. Hutchinsonian affair; effect on church Peabody, [228]; from The True History order, practice, 249; generally de¬ of Deacon Giles’ Distillery, 262, 263, nounced by elders, 250; laymen fol¬ 264; Salem Town Pump, 276; miles¬ low lead of pastors, 250; Cambridge tones, Route I A, 279-285; map synod of 1637, 252; records contradict showing 1777 area of Ticonderoga historians’ analysis of effect, 258 campaign, [291]; portrait of William Henry Moody, 311 Immigrants: stereotypes, 137 Indians. See Native Americans Idealism, German: mentioned, 219 Indigo: mentioned, 36 Illustrations: Mary Toppan Pickman, 6; Industrial Revolution (American): En¬ Henry Kemble Oliver, [12]; Pickman gines of Change (Hindle, Lubar) re¬ houses, [26]; Nathan Dane, 33; Pea¬ viewed, 351-352 body Institute, 45, 46; Peabody Town “Inquire at Amos Giles’ Distillery” Hall, 49; Stevens Town Hall, Johnson (Cheever): author tried, jailed, 261- School, North Andover, Mass., 55: 265, 266, 267 First Baptist Church, Methuen, Internal improvements; Federalist, Mass., [59]; Robinson Female Semi¬ Bentley views, 340 nary, Exeter, N.H., 65; Merrill Block, International Kindergarten Union: Exeter, N.H., 70; Moses-Kent house, mentioned, 217 Exeter, N.H., 71; Hurd-Merrill-Isley Interpersonal skills: children’s toys, 121 house, Exeter, N.H., 75; Salem Jail, Iowa: Parker Brothers plant, 164; un¬ 79, 80; Second Meeting House, Mal¬ ionization at Parker plant, 167 den, Mass., 90; First Meeting House, Ipswich, Mass.: mentioned, 30, 82, 87, Lyim, Mass. ,91; meeting house at 95, 310; Female Seminary, 10; dis¬ Chelsea (originally Rumny Marsh), tances, milestones, 278, 279, 280, 92; Rumney Marsh meeting house 281, 286; Power Station, 281 today, loi; German dolls, 123; child’s Irish: Elizabeth Peabody on “Irish tea set, 125; toy stove, 126; fashion nurses” as teachers, 224 dolls, [128]; toy trains, 130; Star Isaac (given name): uncle of William Reporter (game), 131; kaleidoscope, Northey, 187, 190, 195, 200 132; shopping cart, “Cookie Mon¬ Italian language: taught, Salem, Mass., ster” (push, pull toys), 133; blocks 10, 17 and wagon, 135; Indian character Italy: mentioned, 16, 17; Elizabeth dolls, [136]; Tommy Town’s Visit to the Peabody, 215; kindergartens, 226 Country (game), 139; Mansions of Ives (bookstore): Salem, Mass., 18 Happiness (gime), 140, 141; The Ives, Stephen B.: lawyer, 321 Game of Patience and Pastime Puzzle, Ives, W. and S. B. (firm): bookseller, (games), 142, Authors, The Game of publisher of first board game, 138, Europe (games), 143; balls, 144; 141; Mansion of Happiness (game), “grace hoops,” 145; velocipede, 146; 140, 141 (illus.), 153; Tivoli (game), Tivoli (game), [147]; stuffed toys, illustration, [147]; Dr. Busby (game), 148; Franklin Building, Salem, Mass., 152 153; George S. Parker, 157; Pastime Puzzle workers, Parker Brothers, 159; Parker Brothers outing, 165; James I (king): mentioned, 273 Ping-Pong tournament, 173; collating Japan: mentioned, 137 INDEX TO VOLUME I23 371

Jarvis, Josephine: menrioned, 225 Kent, Adelaid (-e?) (Mrs. George E.): Jefferson, Thomas: Ordinance of 1784, Exeter, N.H., 72, 73 32, 36; enlightened citizenry, 227; Kent, George E.: Exeter, N.H., 72, 73; library, 331; French sympathies, 335; Moses-Kent house, illustration, 71 embargo, 337; William Bentley, 339; Kent, Richard: Exeter, N.H., 72 domestic manufacture, 340 Keyu/ord (game): mentioned, 170-171 Jeffersonian Republicans: William Keller’s (J. A.) Academy of Music: Bentley, 333 Salem, Mass., 10 Jenness, Joseph K.: William Henry Kiley, Ralph Dana: Kiley school, 47 Moody law partner, 320 Kiley, Roger G.: Kiley school, 47 Jewett, Amos E.: cited 279, 280, 281 Kiley School. See under Peabody, Job (Bible): quotation, 278 Mass.: West (Kiley) School Johnson, Captain: son of Samuel, 294 Kindergarten: role of Elizabeth P. Pea¬ Johnson, Elizabeth (Mrs. Samuel): letter body in kindergarten movement, from Col. Samuel Johnson, 292-294 206-229 Johnson, Peter: son of Samuel, 294 Kindergarten. See also Froebel, Fred¬ Johnson, Col. Samuel: 1777 expedition erick to recapture Fort Ticonderoga, 287- Kindergarten Messenger (periodical): 295; biographical, 287-288; northern Elizabeth Peabody, 217 campaign, Ticonderoga, 289-295; Kindergarten— What Is It? (Peabody): letter (orders) from Gen. Benjamin mentioned, 215 Lincoln, 290; letter from Col. John King, Caroline Howard: on John Brown, 292; letter to wife about Brazer, 21 campaign, 292-294 King, Rufus: congressional land com¬ Johnson, Col. Theron: North Andover, mittee, 34, 36 Mass., 54 Knapp, Judge J. G.: naming Dane Johnson, William S.: western lands County, Wise., 29 committee, 33 Knowlton, Hosea: Lizzie Borden case, Jones, Boyd: Oliver Wendell Holmes 326, 327 on, 323 Kraitsir, Charles: reading instruction in Jones, Charles: mentioned, 184 all languages, 212, 213 Johnson, Ben: mentioned, 15 Krau, Prof. John: kindergarten move¬ Journalism: William Bentley’s news ment, 213 summaries, 331-347 Kraus, John: mentioned, 216, 223 Kreemer,-: mentioned, 198 Kriege, Alma: Pinckney School, 215; Boston training school, 216, 223 Kahn, Louis: architect, 74 Kriege, Matilda: Pinckney School, 215; Kaleidoscope: children’s toys, 132 Boston training school, 216, 223 (illus.), 134 Kean, John: western lands committee, 34 Keayne, Robert: Rumney Marsh, 88; La Motte-Fouque, Baron [Friedrich]: intent to sue magistrate for slander, mentioned, 213 243; John Cotton and case, 245 Lancaster, Mass: Peabody family, 208 “Ken” dolls: mentioned, 127; illustra¬ Lander, Frederick: mentioned, 313 tion, [128] The Landlord’s Game (game): and Parker Kendall, Amos: newspapers and moral¬ Brothers Mo«opo/y and FiVwMce, 176, ity, 343 180, 181 372 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS

Lane, Bill: photograph credits, 279-281, imagery, 260-277; Bentley reporting, 283-285 341 Langdell, Dean: , “Little Annie’s Ramble” (Hawthorne):

319 attitudes toward childhood, 120 Language study: William Bentley, 331 Little Women; dolls, 129 Language study. See also names of lan¬ Locke, John: educational reform, 119, guages 120 Language teachers: Salem, Mass.: 10, Lodge, Henry Cabot: mentioned, 314

13, 14 London: mentioned, 10, 94, 138, 172, Lathrop, George P.: cited on Haw¬ 217; Parker Brothers market, 154 thorne, 261 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth: Haw¬ Larin language: early Salem, Mass., 7, thorne’s “A Rill from the Town 9, 13, 14, 15; Elizabeth Peabody, 208, Pump,” 260 211; Phillips Academy, 316; Harvard, Loring, George Bailey: mentioned, 3:

317 married to Mary Toppan Pickman, Laurie and Whittle (firm): games, 138, 27-28 140 (illus.) Louis of Bavaria: mentioned, 16 Law (American): first compendium, 37 Louvrier, Mr.: French teacher: 14-15 Lawe, George: mentioned, 30 Lovitt, Captain: mentioned, 40 Lawrence, Mass.: mentioned, 61, 68; Loyalists: in Burgoyne’s army, 288, 293 superior court, 322; Boodle Aider- Lubar, Steven (and Brooke Hindle): his men case, 328-330 Engines of Change: The American Leach, Mrs. (Miss): mentioned, 185, Industrial Revolution, 1790-1860 re¬ 189, 191, 193 viewed by Lawrence F. Gross, 351-

Leather industry: Peabody, Mass., 43 352 Lechford, Thomas: on church member¬ Lydia (given name): aunt of William ship procedures, 239 Northey, 186, 187 Lectures in the Training Schoolfor Kinder- Lyman, George: Republican Party, 314 gartners (Peabody): mentioned, 2t6 Lynn, Mass.: mentioned, 89, 196, 202; Lee, Richard H.: western land commit¬ First Church, 88; meeting house, 91 tee, 34 (illus.), 92, 93; Edward Tuttle, 98; Leeds (Eng.): mentioned, 155 church admissions, protests, seven¬ Lemon, Mrs. C. S.: singing teacher, 10 teenth century, 240, 241; Stephen Levi (given name): mentioned, 199 Bachiller communion incident, 246; Lexington, Mass.: mentioned, 197 Bay Road, 278 Leyden (Netherlands): mentioned, 336 Lyon, Mary: Female Seminary, 10 Libraries: William Henry Moody, 318; Thomas Jefferson, 331; William Bentley, 331, 336, 341 Lin (Oldpath): illustration of meeting McAboy, Mary: Indian character dolls, house, 91 illustration, [136] Lincoln, Abraham: mentioned, 313 McClenachan, Rev. William: Rumney Lincoln, Gen. Benjamin: northern Marsh, 100 campaign, 289, 295; letter to Col. Maccumber, E.: mentioned, 202 Samuel Johnson, 290, 295 McDonald, Ronald: dolls, 129 Lindbergh, Charles: dolls, 127 McGee, Agnes: Parker Brothers over¬ Liquor licenses: Boodle Aldermen case, seer, I71-172 328 McGuffey Readers: Hawthorne’s “A Literature: Nathaniel Hawthorne, water Rill from the Town Pump,” 261, 266 INDEX TO VOLUME 123 373

McIntosh, James, ed.: Nathaniel Haw¬ Manufac-nring: domestic, 340 thorne’s Tales reviewed by Joseph The Mar'Je Faun (Hawthorne); water Flibbert, 348-350 imag .f), 275 McLoughlin Brothers: Parker Brothers Marb'ehead, Mass.: establishment of competitor, 154 church, 89; Half-Way Covenant, 97 McShane (Henry) Bell Foundry: men¬ Marenholt-Bulow, Baroness von: semi¬ tioned, 58, 86 nary, 215, 223; Mary Peabody, 225; Macy’s (firm): unionization, Lewis Italy, 226 Green, 170 Maria (given name): mentioned, 202, Madison, James: congressional land 203 committee, 34 Maritime commerce: Salem, Mass., i, 3 Madison, Wise.: naming, 29 Marks, Alfred H.; “Hawthorne, G. B. Mah-Jongg (game): Parker Brothers, 155 Cheever, and Salem’s Pump,” 260- Mahomet and Saladin, or the Battle for 277, with illus. (game): mentioned, 141 Marquart, Madame: mentioned, 220 “Main Street” (Hawthorne): town pump Marquis, Jamey: toys illustrated, 13 3 image, 268 Marquis, “T.J.”: toys illustrated, 133 Maine: Northey family, 182; William Marwedel, Jacobina Emma: mentioned, Henry Moody, 319 215; school curriculum, 224 Malden, Mass.: mentioned, 89; Second Mary (given name): mentioned, 193, Meeting House, 90 (illus.), 92, 93; 205 Thomas Cheever, 95-96; Bay Road, Maryland: mentioned, 33 278 Mason, Professor L.: singing teacher, 10 Malden: From Primitive Past to Progressive Massachusetts: mentioned, 19, 29, 31, Present (Randall): illustration from, 90 34, 82, 248, 283; constitution source Maloney, Joan M.: “Mary Toppan of some parts of Northwest Ordi¬ Pickman: The Education of a Salem nance, 1787, 36; spread of liberalism Gentlewoman, 1820-1850,” 1-28, in early churches, 96; church elders, with illus. 98; Puritans, 118, early church gov¬ “The Man of Adamant” (Hawthorne): ernment, 1629-1643, elders and local water imagery, 270 congregations, 233-259; relationship Manchester, Vt.: northern campaign, to king, 1630s, 271; Revolutionary 289, 292 War, 289; United States Supreme Manchester (England): first English Court justices, 309 training school, 224 -. Adjutant General; Henry Kemble Mann, Horace: mentioned, 214, 225; Oliver, 14 Mary and Elizabeth Peabody, 209- -. Attorney General; William 210; education and society, 215; Henry Moody, 309; George Robin¬ Hawthorne’s cigar smoking, 261 son, 326 Mann, Mary R: Peabody kindergarten -. Convention of Delegates: Col. theory, work, 214, 215, 216, 218, 225 Samuel Johnson, 288 Manning, Harry: Parker Brothers em¬ -. Court of Assistants: mentioned, ployee, on George S. Parker, 156, 271, 273 159, 160; employment, 168, 172; on -. Court of Common Pleas: puzzle making, 174-175 George B. Cheever, 265 The Mansion of Happiness (game): men¬ -. Fourth Militia: Fort Ticonderoga tioned, 138; illustration, 140, 141; expedition, 287, 288, 289, 295 “the grandfather of board games,” -. General Court; public schools, 7;

153 Nathan Dane, 31, 32, 38; Half-Way 374 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS

Covenant, 97; Robert Keayne case, Metronorth Business Review (periodical): 245; John Endicott case, 271-272; article on Parker Brothers, 181 first highway authorized, 278; Joint Mexico: mentioned, 16 Committee on Education, private Michigan: mentioned, 317 schools, 325; Religious Freedoms Middle East: Bentley knowledge of Act, 344 languages, 336 -. Superior Court: mentioned, 326 Milestones: identification of, on Bay -. Supreme Court: George B. Road (Route i A) from Boston to Cheever case, 265 New Hampshire border, 276-286, -. Supreme Judicial Court: William with illus. Heiiry Moody, 323 Miller, Perry: on early church govern¬ Massachusetts Bay Colony. See Massa¬ ment, 234, 235; image of Puritans, chusetts 296 Masters, John: Watertown, Mass., Miller, Samuel: on newspapers, 346, 347 excommunication, 242-243 Milton, [John]: mentioned, 15 Mather, Cotton: mentioned, 89; Half- Milwaukee County, Wise.: creation of Way Covenant, 97; children and play, Dane County, 29 118, 119; examples set by parents, 123 Minerals: collection of William Northey, Mather, Richard: quoted on lay partici¬ 188, 190, 193, 195, 196, 197, 198, pation in church government, 233, 201, 202 249; uhutch officers, lay initiative, “The Minister’s Black Veil” (Haw¬ 238; Keayne case, 245; role of lay thorne): water imagery, 270 membership, 253 Minorities: stereotypes, 137 Mattel, Inc. (firm): dolls, 127, [128] Miro Company (firm): Parker Brothers,

(illus.) 155 May, Mr.: Philadelphia, Pa., 197 Mississippi River: mentioned, 32, 153 “The May-Pole of Merry Mount” “Mrs. Hutchinson” (Hawthorne): men¬ (Hawthorne); mentioned, 272 tioned, 272 Mayer, Eugene: language teacher, 10 Mitchell, Helen: Parker Brothers em¬ Mazzini, Giusseppe: mentioned, 216 ployee, on George S. Parker, 157- Mead, Sidney: hierarchial state-church, 158, 160; Mo«opo/y sales, 176 ^35 Mohawk River: Albany campaign, 288 Medford, Mass.: mentioned, 152, Bay Monopo/y (game): mentioned, 129, 172; Road, 278 Parker Brothers, 150, 155, 175-179; Meetinghouse & Church in New England history, 180-181 (Sinnott): quoted, 89-90 Monroe, James: 1786 western lands Merrill, A., and Sons (firm): Exeter, committee, 32, 33, 34; national fund¬ N.H.,74 ing, 340 Merrill, Abner: Exeter, N.H., 74 “Monsieur Du Miroir” (Hawthorne): Merrill, Benjamin L.: house, Exeter, water imagery, 268, 270 N.H., 74, 75 Montaigne, [Michel]: mentioned, 17 Merrill, Charles A.: Exeter, N.H., Montessori, Maria: mentioned, 121 pharmacist, Merrill Block, 67-68, 74 Moody, Andrew: mentioned, 312 Merrimac, Mass.: mentioned, 82 Moody, Henry Lord: father of William Methuen, Mass.: mentioned, 287: Rufus Henry Moody, 312 Sargent buildings, 42; First Baptist Moody, Mary: mentioned, 312, 313 Church, 57-61 (illus. 59), 86 Moody, Melissa E. (Mrs. Henry Lord -. Streets: Lawrence, 57, 86; Park, Moody): mother of William Henry 57, 86 Moody, 312 INDEX TO VOLUME 123 375

Moody, Paul: grandfather of William Mother Goose: mentioned, 220 Henry Moody, 312 Mother Play and Nursery Songs (Froebel): Moody, Capt. Paul: great-grandfather mentioned, 214; translation edited by of William Henry Moody, 312 Elizabeth Peabody, 225 Moody, Samuel: Dummer Academy, Motor skills: children’s toys, 121 315 Motschmann dolls: mentioned, 124 Moody, William (of Suffolk): ancestor Mott, Frank L.: mentioned, 346; Wil¬ of William Henry Moody, 310, 312 liam Bentley’s news columns, 331- Moody, William Henry: early years, 332; focus of news, 333 309-330; family background, 310- Mount Defiance: northern campaign, 312; Danvers, Mass., Holten High 293 School, 313-315; Phillips Andover Mount Independence: northern cam¬ Academy, 315-317; Harvard College, paign, 290, 292, 293, 294, 295; Col. 317-319: Harvard Law School, 319; Samuel Johnson attack, 292 , 319-320; admitted to Music: Bentley reporting, 341 bar, 320; Haverhill, Mass., practice, Music teachers: Salem, Mass., 10 320-330; public offices, 322; distria “My Visit to Niagara” (Hawthorne): attorney, 309, 313, 322, 323; water imagery, 270 Haverhill Parochial School case, 324-325; Lizzie Borden case, 326- 328; Boodle Aldermen case, 328-330 Moody and Bartlett (firm): Haverhill, Nahum (given name?): mentioned, 195 Mass., 321, 322 Nancy (given name): mentioned, 193 “A Moral and Political Survey of Nantucket, Mass.: meeting house, 93 America” (Dane): mentioned, 30, 39 Na|X)leon: new coverage, 333; Bentley Moral Culture in Infamy and Kindergarten a supporter, 335; War of 1812, 338 Guide (Peabody): published, 215, Napoleonic Wars: difficulty of getting reedited, 218 French papers, 337 Morality (private and public): William Nathan (given name): cousin of William Bentley on, 342-344; newspapers, Northey, 187, 202, 203, 204 343 Nathan (given name): uncle of William “More Than 100 Years of Fun: The Northey, 196 Story of Parker Brothers, 1883- Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Tales (McIntosh, 1986,” cited on Monopoly, 181 ed.): reviewed by Joseph Flibbert, Morgan, Daniel: northern campaign, 348-350 289 National Register of Historic Places: Morison, Samuel Eliot: mentioned, 39; Peabody town hall, 51; Rumney image of Puritans, 296 Marsh church, 102 Morrill, William B.: quoted on C. A. Native Americans: dolls, [136] (illus.); Merrill building, Exeter, N.H., 67-68 13 7; in Northwest Ordinance, 1784, Morrow, James B.: Moody interview, 35-36; Roger Williams, 273, 275; in 313 British army, 288 Morss (Morse), Henry: Sargent partner, Natural Theology (Paley): mentioned, 16 85 Nelson, Kate: article on Parker Brothers Moses, Henry C.: art collection, Robin¬ Monopoly, 181 son Female Seminary, 67; house, Nerflgame): mentioned, illustrated, 144 Sargent, architect, 71 (illus.), 72, 73 New Bedford, Mass.: mentioned, 10; Moses Brown School (Providence, Lizzie Borden case, 326 R.L): mentioned, 182 New England: mentioned, 44, 52, 67, 376 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS

76, 83, 255; 271; 273; and federal Bridge, 285; William Henry Moody, government, early 1800s, 38; estab¬ 310; Moody family, 312 lishment of churches, 89; meeting Newbury, Mass. See also Byfield, Mass. houses, 91, 93; traditional theology, Newburyport, Mass.: mentioned, 60, 96; toys, 117; concept of play for 63, 74, 76, 82, 83, 84, 86, 87; Rufus children, 118; winter activities, 149; Sargent, 42, 61, 83, 85, 86; Kelley family-owned factories, 168; church School, 48, 56, 57, 86; St. Anna’s governments, 233, 234, 235, 236, Chapel, 61, 85; Universalist Church, 238, 239, 242, 248, 254, 255, 259; 61, 82, 85; Old South Church steeple, Presbyterianism, 255; removal of red 85; Institution for Savings Bank, 86; cross from flag, 271; American Revo¬ superior court, 322, 323; Boodle lution, northern campaign, 288, 289; Aldermen case, 328 establishing Puritan commonwealth, -. Streets: Fair, 85; Federal, 85; 298; Moody family, 310, 312, Wil¬ High, 85, 86; Lime, 85; Middle, 61, liam Bentley library, 331; issue of 85; Prospect, 85; School, 85; State, War of 1812, 3 3 8; effect of Bentley, 85, 86; Tremont, 85

341 Newburyport City Railroad: Rufus New England Baseball League: William Sargent, 86 Henry Moody, 322 Newburyport Turnpike: mentioned, 282 New-England Magazine (periodical): Newport, R.I.: mentioned, 184; church Hawthorne’s “A Rill from the Town defectors, 254 Pump,” 261, 265, 267; “The Ambi¬ Newsletter Handbook of Exeter, quoted, 67 tious Guest,” 270: “The Vision of the Newspapers: William Bentley’s news Fountain,” 270 digest columns, 331-347 New Hampshire: mentioned, 30; Bay Newton, Isaac: mentioned, 16 Road, 278, 286 Newton’s New Game of Virtue Rewarded New Jersey: vice laws, 342-343 and Vice Punished (game): mentioned, New York City: mentioned, 22, 52, 138 153. 169, 170, 332; Parker Brothers, Niagara Falls: mentioned, 197 Flatiron Building, 154; seminary for Nichols, Jane: mentioned, 184, 186 kindergarten, 216, 223; maritime Noah’s ark toy: about, 13 5 trade, 336 Norris, Edward: case of Newbury New York Herald (newspaper): William dismissals and shared authority, 256 Bentley, 339 North Andover, Mass.: mentioned, 27; New York State: mentioned, 33: Rev¬ Rufus Sargent buildings, 42, 83; olutionary War, northern campaign, Center School, 48, 56-57, 86; Tavern 287, 288, 289 House, 54; Stevens Town Hall/ Newburgh Petition: mentioned, 32 Johnson School, 53-56, 57, 85; Newbury, Mass.: mentioned, 82; at¬ photograph of Stevens/Johnson, 55; tempt to introduce Presbyterianism, Drummond Playground, 57 254, 255; dispute relating to dismis¬ -. Streets: Haverhill road, 54; Main, sals, and Wenham church, 256, 257; 54. 55. 85; Marston Ferry road, 54; distance, milestones, 279, 281, 282, Osgood, 54, 55, 85;Johnson, 57, 86; 283 (illus.), 284 (illus.), 285 (illus.); Milk, 57, 86 Middle Road, 284, 285; Orchard North Andover Academy: mentioned, Street, 284; Boston Road, 285; Bos¬ 206 ton Street, 285; Green Street, 285; North Andover Historical Society: Hanover Street, 285; Four-Rock photograph credit, 55 INDEX TO VOLUME 123 377

North Carolina: mentioned, 190 Ohio River: mentioned, 34, 36 North Chelsea, Mass, (to 1739, Rum- “The Old Manse” (Hawthorne): water ney Marsh). See Rumney Marsh symbol, 275 North Salem, Mass.: Henry Moody “An Old Woman’s Tale” (Hawthorne): family, 313 water theme, 269, 270 “Northern Committee”: western lands Oldpath, Obadiah: illustration from his ordinance, 34, 35 history of Lynn, Mass., 91 Northey, Cynthia Winslow: mother of Oliver, Henry Kemble: mentioned, to; William, 182; letters from William, Salem, Mass., teachers of Mary Top- 184-193, 195-196, 199-205 pan Pickman, 11; Salem Classical Northey, Ezra: father of William, 182, School, II, 13; School for Young 192 Ladies, 13-14; tutor, 14-15, 19; use Northey, Rebecca: sister of William, of Salem Athenaeum, 19; First 182, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, Church organist, 11, 20; Essex Street 191, 192, 197, 199, 200, 201, 202, house, used for classes, illustration, 203, 204 [26]; portrait, [12] Northey, Richard R: “The Letters of Olmsted, Frederick Law (firm): land¬ Colonel Samuel Johnson of Andover scaping, 63, 73 Relating to an Expedition in Sep¬ Oral history: used in Parker Brothers tember 1777 to Recapture Fort Ticon- sketch, 151 deroga,” 287-295, withillus. Orbis Pictus (Comenius): mentioned, 222 Northey, William: boarding school life, Ordinance of 1784: redrafting, 32, 33, 182-205; biographical sketch, 182- 34 183; letters to mother, 184-193, 195- Ordinance of 1787: introduced by 196, 199-205; circus (caravan), 187; Nathan Dane, 29; background, 32- studies, 187-188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 34; drafting, passage, 34-37 197, 203, 205; letters to Richard Orient: china tea sets, 125 Wheatland, 193-195, 198-199; letter Osgood, Alfred: milestone sketch, 286 to Martha Boody, 196-197; Ncrtlicy Oswego normal school: mentioned, 215 family: many relatives are referred to Otis, Harrison Gray: mentioned, 38 by given name only. Surname is probably not always Northey, there¬ fore, given names have not been indexed as Northey. See also alphabet¬ Painting teachers: Salem, Mass., 10 ically for given names. Palatka, Fla.: Rufus Sargent, 83, 87 Northwest Territory: mentioned, 30; Paley, [William]: mentioned, 16 formation of ordinance for, 32-37 Palmer, Elizabeth: married to Nathaniel Norton, Louis D.: portrait of William Peabody, 5 Henry Moody, 311 Palmer, Elizabeth Hunt (Mrs. Joseph Norton, Mass.: mentioned, 327 P): mother of Sophia Palmer Nottingham, N.H.: mentioned, 312 Pickman, 5 Noyes, James: Presbyterianism, au¬ Palmer, Joseph: influence on Elizabeth thoritarian practices, 254, 255, 256 Peabody, 207 Palmer, Joseph Pease: husband of Elizabeth Hunt, 5 Papists. See Catholic Church Oberholzer, Emil: role of church elders, Parcheesi (game): mentioned, 140 98 Paris: mentioned, 127, 212; Parker Ohio Company: formed, 34 Brothers market, 154 >

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Parker, Charles: Parker Brothers, 153, illustration of collating department,

154 175 Parker, Edward: grandnephew of Parsons, Joseph N., and Co. (firm): George S. Parker, Parker Brothers, Salem, Mass., builder, 50, 87 163-164 Parsons, M.: contractor, 82, 87 Parker, Edward: brother of George S. Parsons, Theophilus: mentioned, 310 Parker, Parker Brothers, 153, 154, 156 Parsons, Thomas: Ohio Company, 34 Parker, George Swinnerton: founder of “Passages from a Relinquished Work” Parker Brothers, 150, 151; Banking (Hawthorne): water imagery, 269 (game). Baker’s Dozen (game). Famous Pastime Puzzle (gitne): illustration, 142; Men (game). Dr. Busby (game), 152; Parker Brothers, 155, 171; Parker reporter. Commercial Bulletin, 152; toy employees, 158; photograph of de¬ store, Franklin Building, with illustra¬ partment members, 159 production, tion, 153; Parker Brothers formed, I72-175 153; president, 154; developing Patton, John: Phillips Academy, 317 games, 154; Rook, 154; about, 156- Pawlet, Vt.: northern campaign, 289, i62(illus., 153), 172, 173 (illus.), 290, 292, 294 175, 176; Monopoly, 176, 177, 179, Pawtuxet (Pawtucket?) River: men¬ 181 tioned, 184, 185 Parker, Grace (Mrs. George S.): men¬ Payson, Rev. Phillips: Rumney Marsh, tioned, 159, 160; “Rook,” 154 too Parker, Sally: George S. Parker’s daugh¬ Peabody, Elizabeth: mentioned, 24 ter, 160, 173 Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer: and kinder¬ Parker, Thomas: Presbyterianism, au¬ garten movement, 206-226, with thoritarian practices, 254, 255, 256 illus.; first attempt to found school, Parker Brothers (firm): reminiscences 208; friendship with Emerson, Alcott, and history, with illustrarion, 151- Channing, Fuller, 208-209; second i8i;formed, 153; incorporated, 154; school, 209; , 209-210; expands markets, 154; foreign affilia¬ Temple Academy, 210; on Bronson tions, 155; company sold, 155-156; Alcott’s educational theory, 210-211; relations with employees, 162-168; Interest in languages, 211-212; First “Parkerized,” 165; Sunday operation, Nursery Reading Book, 212; kindergar¬ blue laws, 178; unionization, 166, ten movement, 121,213; opens Bos¬ 167, 170; employees, 168-172; ton, Pinckney school, 214; Froebel foreladies, foremen, I7i-i72;the theories, 214, 215; European trip, games, 172-179; note on history of 215-216; returns to Europe, 216; Monopoly, 180-181; games: Anagrams, writing, lecturing, 216; teacher educa¬ 1^7-, Authors, 141, 142; Came/ot, 162; tion, 216; American Froebel Union, Clue, isy. Fire Alarm Game, 129; 217; Kindergarten Messenger, 217; on Keyword, 170; Mah-Jongg, 155; education, 217-218; Froebel’s ideas, Monopoly, 129, 150, 155, 172, 175- concept of kindergarten, 218-219; 179, 180-181, Ne^f football, 144; heredity, environment, 219; reading, Pastime Puzzle 155, 158, 171, 172- 219-221; language the core of kinder¬ 17s; Ping-Pong, 144, 154, 172, with garten curriculum, 221; art, 221-222; photograph of tournament, 173; teacher education, 222-226; course of Risk, iss; Rook, 154-155, Sorry, 140; study, 224-225; need for resource Star Reporter, 129; Tommy Town’s Visit materials, American writings, 225; to the Country, 138; illustrations of social, political implications of kinder¬ games, 131, 139, 142, 143, I44;illus- garten theories, 226-229; rebuilding INDEX TO VOLUME 123 379

system of education after Civil War, Pestalozzi, [Johann H.]; mentioned, 227, 229; portrait, [228] 213, 222; reasoning in children, 121 Peabody, Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer: mother Peter Coddle and His First Trip to Neto of Elizabeth (1804-1894), 206, 207 Vhrfe (game): mentioned, 138 Peabody, George: mentioned, 10, 198; Peterboro, N.H.: George S. Parker Reference Library, 44-45 home (Brookwood): 161 Peabody, Mary: sister of Elizabeth Petersburg (Russia): mentioned, 336 Palmer Peabody, 207, 209 Peterson, N.: contractor, 82, 87 Peabody, Mary. See also Mann, Mary P. Philadelphia, Pa.: mentioned, 37, 176, Peabody, Nathaniel: dentist, 5; father of 277 Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, 207, 209 Phillips, Elizabeth: Monopoly creation, Peabody, Sophia: married to Haw¬ 176, 180, 181 thorne, 208; Cuba, 210 Phillips, George. Watertown, Mass., Peabody, Mass.: Rufus Sargent build¬ pastor, and heresy: 247, 248 ings, 42, 83, 85, 86, 87; Upton, Os¬ Phillips, Harry: Parker Brothers em¬ good lots, 50; tricycle made, illustra¬ ployee, 154 tion, 146 Phillips, Samuel: children and play, -. High School: mentioned, 53 119-120 -. Library. See Peabody, Mass. Phillips Andover Academy: mentioned, Sutton (Eben Dale) Reference Library 207; William Henry Moody, 315-317 -. Streets: Chestnut, 50, 87; Lowell, Phillips Exeter Academy: mentioned, 50; Main, 43, 44, 47, 50, 85, 86, 87; 62, 74; Davis Library, 74; PEA Li¬ Johnson, 47 brary, 74 -. Sutton (Eben Date) Reference Philomathean Society (Phillips Andover Library: about, 44-47, 53, 57, 86; Academy): William Henry Moody, illustration, 46 316; Mirror, 316, 317 -. Town Hall: Rufus Sargent build¬ Piaget, Jean: mentioned, 121 ing, 43, 48-53, 87; opera house, 52, Pickering, Timothy: mentioned, 310, 53; illustration, 49 312; Richard Carleton on, 339 -. West (Kiley) School: Rufus Sar¬ Pickman, Benjamin, Jr.: mentioned, 14; gent, architect, 47-48, 57, 86 Harvard, 4; Salem Athenaeum, 18; Peabody Institute: mentioned, 43, 45; and John Brazer, 21 Sutton Reference Library, 44-47; Pickman, Col. Benjamin, Sr.: wealth, illustration, 45, 46 books, 4, 5; North Church, 20 Peabody Press (newspaper); mentioned, Pickman, Dudley: mentioned, 10 44; quoted, 47 Pickman (?), Elizabeth: Henry Kemble Pearl (Hawthorne character); men¬ Oliver pupil, 14 tioned, 275 Pickman, Love Rawlins: care of Mary Pechell (La Rochelle, France?): Basque Toppan Pickman, 4, 16 Bible, 212 Pickman, Mary Toppan: education of Pederode Astorloa, Don Pablo: well-to-do young woman, Salem, Elizabeth Peabody, 212 Mass., 1820-1850, 1-28, with illus.; Penmanship teachers: Salem, Mass., 10 early life, background, 4-5; wealth, Pennsylvania: mentioned, 176, 180 5; pupil of Henry Kemble Oliver, Pequot Mills: mentioned, 167 14-15; use of Salem Athenaeum, Perkins,-: mentioned, 198 lectures at Lyceum, 18-19; church, Perkins, Julius A.: director, Parker Sunday School, 20-21; on John Brothers, 154 Brazer, 21; social life, suitors, 23-25; Persian language: William Bentley, 331 purchase of house, 27; marriage to 9

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George B. Loring, 27; portrait, 6; Pope and Pagan (game): mentioned, 141 illustration, house, 3i4'/2Essex Portland, Me.: mentioned, 10, 202, 319 Street., [26] Portsmouth, N.H.: Rufus Sargent, 70, Pickman, Sophia Palmer: mother of 83; milestones, 286 Mary Toppan Pickman, 4, ,8, 22; Portugal: mentioned, 17 about, 5 Presbyterianism: Rumney Marsh Pickman, Dr. Thomas: mentioned, 5: church, 99; form of church govern¬ father of Mary Toppan Pickman, 4; ment and Congregationalism, 254, First, North churches, 20-21 255, 256, 257; Westminster Assembly, Pickman, William: care of Mary Toppan 254 Pickman, 4, 5; Salem Athenaeum, 18; Priestley, Joseph: William Bentley on , library, 18, 19; Lyceum lectures, 19 344 Pickman family: mentioned, 4, 6, 10, Prince, Dr. John: First Church, 20; on II, 14, 20 Nathan Dane, 39 Pierce, Mark and Co. (firm): gas Private schools. See Education. Salem, fixtures, 64 Mass.; Phillips Andover Academy; Pierce, Thomas W.: director, Parker Phillips Exeter Academy Brothers, 154 Progressives: Charles Sumner Bird, 316 Pi7/ou/-Dex (game): mentioned, 144 Property rights: northwest territory, 34, Pillsbury, Albert: Lizzie Borden Case, 35, 36 326 Providence, R.L: mentioned, 152, 199, Pinckney, Charles: western lands ordi¬ 201, 202; Friends Boarding School, nance, 34 182, 184; Moses Brown School, 182; Ping-Pong (game): Parker Brothers, 144, Northey family, 182; Moses Brown 154, 172; photograph of tournament, bridge, 186; Fall River, Mass., 1843,

173 fire, 189; founding, spring, 275 Pinkum [Pinkham?], Alfred: men¬ Psychology: G. Stanley Hall, 121 tioned, 199 Public lands. See Western lands Pintard, Joseph: on William Bentley’s Public schools. See Education columns, 332 Puritans: Rumney Marsh, 88, 89, 93, Pipps, Robert: teacher, Salem Classical 94; meeting houses, 89-90; Boston School, 13 merchants, 94; children’s play, 118; Pittsfield, Mass: mentioned, 289 theories of church government, 234, Plato: Laws, Republic and play in Greek 235, 237, 238, 241, 242, 243; non-fac- culture, 225 tious dissent, 247; Presbyterianism in Playthings. See Toys England, 255; never purely demo¬ Plutarch: mentioned, 17 cratic, authority limited and balanced, Poetry: review of Robert Chute’s Samuel 259; approaching revolution, 271; Sewall Sails for Home, 353-355 abhorrence of cross in English flag, Polly (given name): aunt of William 273; review of study of religious Northey, 185 experience, conversion, 296-298 Pompeii: mentioned, 16 Putnam, Rufus: Ohio Company, 34 Pond,-: mentioned, 195, 198 Putnam, Master Rufus, Jr.: Salem girls’ Pope, [Alexander]: mentioned, 15 school, 8 Pope, Eelsebeth (Elizabeth?): men¬ tioned, 186 Pope, Mary Ann: mentioned, 184 Quakers. See Friends, Society of Pope, Robert G.: cited, 89; Half-Way Quebec: Burgoyne campaign start, 289 Covenant, 97 Quincy, Josiah: and Nathan Dane, 38 INDEX TO VOLUME 123 381

Randall, Ruth K.: illustration from Rich, Eunice: mentioned, 202, 203 history of Malden, Mass., 90 Richardson, Albert: Parker Brothers Ranke, [Leopold von]: mentioned, 17 salesman, 169-170 Rantoul, Robert: mentioned, 310 Richardson, Katherine W: editor, “Life “Rappaccini’s Daughter” (Hawthorne): at Boarding School: The 1843 Letters water fountain, 269 of William Northey,” 182-205 Read, George: mentioned, 190 Richelieu, [Ducdej: mentioned. 17 Reading instruction: Elizabeth Peabody Rikeman & Seymour (firm): toy stoves, and others, 212; Peabody’s work, 126 219-221 “A Rill from the Town Pump” (Haw¬ Record of a School (Peabody): mentioned, thorne). See Hawthorne, Nathaniel 210; quoted, 211 Risk (game): Parker Brothers, 155 Rees, John: Elizabeth Peabody influence Robinson, Gov. George: and William on Hawthorne, 212 Henry Moody, 321; Lizzie Borden Religion: liberalism versus conser¬ trial, 326, 327 vatism, Half-Way Covenant, and Robinson, J. C.: penmanship instruc¬ Rumney Marsh, 96-100; attitudes tion, 10 toward play and child rearing, 118- Robinson, Matthew L.: painter, 52 119 Robinson, William: Female Academy, Religion. See also Church government Exeter, N.H., 62 in Massachusetts Rockingham County, N.H.: Rufus Religious freedom: northwest territory, Sargent buildings, 43 35 Rockwell, Jane Kent: designer, 70; Exe¬ Religious Freedoms Act (i811): William ter, N.H., house, 72 Bentley, 344 Rogers, L. R: mentioned, 63 Report and New Prospectus of the Kinder¬ Rogers family: mentioned, 14 garten (Peabody): on reading instruc¬ “Rollo” stories: mentioned, 132 tion, 220 Ronge, Bertha: mentioned, 215 Republicans: William Henry Moody, Rook (game): George Parker, 154 308, 313, 314, 322, 330: French Revo¬ Roosevelt, Franklin: mentioned, 163 lution, 333; pro-French sympathies, Roosevelt, Theodore: mentioned, 328; 335; William Bentley, 334, 337, 338, on William Henry Moody, 309 340; Bentley’s differences of opinion, 340; Massachusetts Religious Free¬ Root, Elihu: mentioned, 328 doms Act, 344 Ropes, Mrs.: mentioned, 192 Republicans. See also Jeffersonian Re¬ Ropes, George S., Jr.: mentioned, 63 publicans Ropes family: children’s blocks, wagon, Revere, Mass, (earlier. North Chelsea shown, 135 and Rumney Marsh): illustration of Ross, Joseph: Ipswich, Mass., 82, 87 meeting house, 265 Beach Street, Rousseau, [JeanJacques]: influence. 206 loi. See also Rumney Marsh Route IA (Bay Road): milestones, 278- Revere Community Counseling Center: 286; oldest stone, 283 earlier, Rumney Marsh meeting Rowley, Mass.: mentioned, 88; Com¬ house, illustration, loi mon, mileage stone, 281; milestone. Revolutionary war: mentioned, 4, 234, Central Street, 281 (illus.), 282; Ben¬ 238; 1777 expedition to retake Ticon- nett Hill Road milestone, 282 deroga, 287-295 Rowley Mill Hill: mentioned, 282 Reynolds, Joshua: mentioned, 16 Roxbury, Mass.: mentioned, 63; Anti- Rhode Island: Roger Williams, 275 nomianism, censures, 258 382 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS

Royall, Isaac: Harvard law professor¬ Parker Brothers depression scrip, ship, Law School, 37 163; Polish community, 178; Peabody Rufus (given name): uncle of William family, 208; William Northey, 182, Northey, 193, 197 183, 186, 188, 189, 191, 192, 199; Rumney Marsh, Mass. First Church of 1637 church admission protests, 240, Christ: establishment of meeting 241; church hearings, 244; church house, 88, 89; Puritan meeting elders and Newbury dismissals, 256, houses, 89-92; building style, 92-93; 257; town pump, Hawthorne, 260, influences on style, 93-94; interior 265, 266, 267, 268, 270, 271, 274, conservatism, 94-95; about Thomas 275, 276 (illus.), 277; George B. Cheever, first minister, 95-96; tradi¬ Cheever trial for libelous temperance tion versus spreading liberalism, tale, 261-265, 267; First Congrega¬ Half-Way Covenant, 96-98; church tional Church, 265; removal of red elders, 98-99; evangelical church cross from English flag, 271-275; formed, 100; illustration, 1710 meet¬ marble fountain-monument for ing house, 92, lOI Hawthorne, 277; Bay Road, 278; Russell, Benjamin: news summaries, distances, 279; Moody family 312; Columbian Centmel, 332; compared to Melissa Emerson, 313; superior court, Bentley, 333, 336, 347; Federalist, 322; good location for journalistic anti-French, 334 work, 336; Embargo of 1807, 337; Russell, William: and Elizabeth P. Pea¬ War of 1812, 338; newspapers in body, 209 1802 congressioonal campaign, 345 Russia: mentioned, 23 -. Central Building, mentioned, 18 Rutman, Darrett: on trend in early -. Concert Hall: mentioned, 10 church government, 236 -. County Court House: men¬ tioned, 320; William Henry Moody portrait, 311 -. East Church: William Bentley,

331 Sabbath breaking: Bentley on, 342 -. English High School: Henry Sacerdotalism: church government, 36 Oliver Kemble, 11; William Northey, Safford, Colonel: northern campaign, 184 293 -. Essex Coffee House: mentioned, St. Bartholomew’s Day: mentioned, 325 10 St. Joseph’s parish (Haverhill, Mass.): -. First Church: mentioned, 11, 27; Parochial School case, 324-325 Pickman family, 20, 21; illustration, St. Leger, Gen. Barry: Albany cam¬ from Essex Street, [26] paign, 288 -. Franklin Building: Parker St. Petersburg (Russia): mentioned, 336 Brothers store, 153 (illus.) St. Louis, Mo.: kindergarten move¬ -. Hamilton Hall: dances, 23 ment, 217, 223, 227 --Jail: Rufus Sargent, architect, Salem, Mass: mentioned, 31, 50, 87, 88, 76-82 (illus., 79, 80), 87 89, 94, 121, 132, 134, 135, 137, 148, -. Latin High School: Henry Oliver 160, 170, 224, 320, 321, 342; Rufus Kemble, ii Sargent buildings, 42, 83; games, -. Manning Building: mentioned, 138, 139, 141, 142, 143; W. & S. B. 10 Ives, 138, 140, 141, [147]; home of -. Merchant’s Bank: mentioned, 25 Parker Brothers, 150, 168, 172, 177, -. North Church: Pickman family, 179; George S. Parker, 152, 156; 20 INDEX TO VOLUME I23 383

-. Philosophical Library: men- Bentley columns, 331, 333, 339; rioned, 178 Republican, 334, 339, 340 -. Social Library: formed, 4 Salisbury, Mass.: Hook’s Comer, -. Social life, 1830s, 22-23 Lafayette Road, milestone, 286 -. Streets, etc.: Bedford, 8; Bridge, Sally (given name): aunt of William 77. 87, 153; Charter, 5; Chestnut, 3; Northey, 189, 191, 193, 197, 200, Church, 10; Congress, 173; Court, 8; 202, 203, 205 East, 8; Essex, 3, 4, 18, 25, [26] Saltonstall, Caroline: pupil of Henry (illus.), 27, 153, 182, 264, 265, 266, Kemble Oliver, 14, 15; closest friend, 276, 277; Federal, 11; Lafayette, 156; Mary Toppan Pickman, 14, 22, 25 Leach, 159; New Derby, 173; North, Saltonstall, Leverett: Salem Athenaeum, 3; St. Peter, 77, 79, 87, 156, 178; 18; Sunday school instruction, Mary Sewall, 264, 266; Washington, 265, Toppan Pickman, 21-22; and daugh¬ 276 (illus.); Washington Square, 153 ter’s suitors, 25; Nathan Dane, 37 Salem, Mass. See also Education Saltonstall famil;y: mentioned, 6, 14, 23 Salem Athenaeum: formed, 4, 5; books, Samuel Sewall Sailsfor Home (Chute): 18- 19 reviewed by Carl Stecher, 353-355 Salem Cadets: Hamilton Hall dances, 23 Sanborn, Frank: friend of Elizabeth Salem Classical School: run by Henry Peabody, 229 Oliver Kemble, 11,13 Sanders,-: mentioned, 195 Salem Daily Gazette (newspaper): Sanderson,-: mentioned, 198, 199 quoted on building blocks, 134 Sanger, Hood and Co. (firm): business, Salem Evening News (newspaper): on Peabody, Mass., 50 William Henry Moody, 323 Sarah (given name): aunt of William Salem Female Academy: run by Amelia Northey, 193, 197 Palmer Curtis, 8 Saratoga, N.Y.: Burgoyne, 289, 295 Salem Female School. See Salem Female Sargent, Rufus: buildmgs by, outside Academy Newburyport, 42-87, with illustra¬ Salem Gazette (newspaper): mentioned, tion; Ebenezer Sutton house, 43-44; 9, 18, 344; William Bentley columns, Eben Dale Sutton Reference Library, 331, 333, 335; neutral, 334; anti- 44-47; West (Kiley) School, 47-48; French, 335; Embargo of 1807, 337; Peabody Town Hall, 48-53; Stevens War of 1812, 338; attacks on Bentley, Town Hall/Johnson School, North 339 Andover, Mass., 53-56; Center Salem Hospital: Robert Barton, 164 School, North Andover, N.H., 48, Salem, Mass., The Landmark (news¬ 56-57; First Baptist Church, Me¬ paper): “Inquire at Amos Giles’ Distil¬ thuen, Mass., 57-61, Robinson lery” published in, 262, 264 Female Seminary, Exeter, N.H., Salem League: baseball, 164 61-67; Merrill Block, Exeter, N.H., Salem Light Infantry: Hamilton Hall 67-70; Moses-Kent house, 71-73, 76; dances, 23 Hurd-Merrill-Ilsley house, 73-76; Salem Lyceum: mentioned, 25; lectures, Salem, Mass., jail, 76-82; summary 19- 20, 184 of career, 83, 84; hst of projects, 85-87 Salem Marine Insurance Company: Sargent, William: immigrant, 82 William Northey, 184 Saugus, Mass.: Bay Road, 278 Salem Normal School: mentioned, 159 Sartor Resartus (Carlyle): source of The Salem Observer (newspaper): cited, Hawthorne’s “A Rill from the Town 265 Pump,” 267 Salem Register (newspaper): William Saxe, Anne: article on Monopoly, 181 384 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS

The Scarlet Letter (Hawthorne): water Slavery: nor involuntary servitude. symbol, 275 Northwest Ordinance, 36; Hartford Schools. See Education Convention, Dane, 39; seating in Schurz, Agathe: and Elizabeth Peabody, early Puritan meeting houses, 95; 214 Northey family, 182; William Bentley Schurz, Margarethe (Mrs. Karl): kinder¬ news summaries, 343 garten movement, 213; quoted on Slocum, Jonathan: teacher. Friends Elizabeth Peabody, 214 Boarding School, 182 Schwarz, F.A.O. (firm): mentioned, 169 Smith, Melancthon: committee, west¬ Sheldon, Edward A.: teacher education, ern lands ordinance, 3 3 215 Smith (Roswell C.?): arithmetic, 197 Scientific toys and games: described, Smithfield, R.I.: mentioned, 201 132-137 Snyder, Agnes: on Elizabeth Peabody, Scott, Walter: mentioned, 19, 40 214 ScratWe (game): mentioned, 170 Social reform: Northey family, 182; Seager, Mr.: drawing, painting teacher, education for all, 227 10 Sorry (game): mentioned, 140 Seminaries: for women, 2 South America: mentioned, 336 Seminaries. See also Education—Salem, South Hadley, Mass.: mentioned, 289 Mass. South Salem, Mass.: mentioned, 159 Sewall, Samuel: Rumney Marsh church, Southern Pacific Railroad: Rufus Sar¬ 89, 94, loi; slavery, 94-95; distance gent, 83, 87 measures, milestones, 283; Moody Southern states: post-Civil War educa¬ family relationship, 312; Robert tion, 227, 229 Chute’s Samuel Sewall Sails for Home, Spanish language: Elizabeth Peabody, 353-355 211 Sex: Victoria Woodhull, 316 Sparks, [Jared]: mentioned, 17 Sexton Mark: photograph credit, 276 Spinoza, [Baruch]: mentioned, 17, 27 Shakespeare, [William]: mentioned, 15 Spock, Benjamin: mentioned, 121 Sharpe, Samuel: caseof Newbury dis¬ Springfield, Mass: mentioned, 223 missals and shared authority, 256 Squamscott River: mentioned, 68 Shaw, Chief Justice: sentencing of Star Reporter (game): mentioned, 129, George B. Cheever: 265 131 (illus.) Shepard, Thomas: church admission procedures, Cambridge, Mass., 239; Stark, John: northern campaign, 289 on John Cotton, Anne Hutchinson, State Historical Society of Wisconsin: 251; Antinomians, 252 mentioned, 29; picture credit, 33 Sheridan, Martin: article on Monopoly, Stecher, Carl: review of Samuel Sewall 181 Sailsfor Home (Chute), 3 5 3-3 5 5 Short, John: “Why Dane County?” Steere, Thomas: mentioned, 204 29-41, withillus. Steiff (firm): toy maker, illustration, 148 The Significance of the Alphabet (Kraitsir): Stephens (Stevens), Mr.: organ builder, reading instruction, 212, 213 60, 86 Silsbee, Mr.: Salem, Mass., tutor, 15 Stevens, Moses T: North Andover, Silsbee, Francis: mentioned, 24, 25 Mass., 54 Sirmott, Edmund W.: quoted on Puritan Stillwater (N.Y.): Burgoyne battle, 294, meeting houses, 89-90, 93 295 Skenesborough, Vt.: mentioned, 289, Stone, Harlan Fiske: on William Henry 290, 292, 294 Moody, 323-324 INDEX TO VOLUME 123 385

Stone, James B.: “Ancient Milestones of Teachers in Salem, Mass. See also Edu¬ Essex County,” 276-286, with illus. cation—Salem, Mass. Stone, John: Bible-selling deacon and Temperance: Hawthorne’s “A Rill from distiller, George B. Cheever, 264 the Town pump,” 261, 266, 267, 268; Stone, Samuel: church government, 234 William Bentley, 342 Story, Joseph: Nathan Dane Professor Temple, Shirley: dolls, 127 of Law, 37, 38; Dane epitaph, 41; Temple Academy: Elizabeth Peabody, United States Supreme Court, 309 Bronson Alcott, 210, 211 “The Story Teller” (Hawthorne): water Terry, John B.: naming Dane County, imagery, 269 Wise., 29 Stoves (toy): mentioned, 127, 126 Teufelsdrockh, Professor: Sartor Resar- (illus.) tus, 267 Strong, Gov. Caleb: on War of 1812, Tharp, Louise: on Elizabeth Peabody, 338 208 Suffolk (Eng.): mentioned, 310 Thayer, James Bradley: law teacher, 319 Suffolk County (Mass.): mentioned, 93: Thommas (given name): uncle of Wil¬ Half-Way Covenant, 97; Rumney liam Northey, 193 Marsh church, 102 Thoreau, [Henry David): mentioned, Sullivan, Judge Robert: Lizzie Borden 20; Elizabeth P. Peabody, 229 case, 326, 327 Tivoli (game): mentioned, [147] (illus.), Sutton, Eben: Johnson School clock, 54 149 Sutton, Eben Dale: reference library, 44, Tobacco: mentioned, 36 45 Toby, Dr.: mentioned, 192 Sutton (Eben Dale) Reference Library, The Token (periodical): mentioned, 270, Peabody, Mass.: Rufus Sargent build¬ 271 ing, 44-47 Tom (given name): Salem, Mass., 188,

Sutton, Ebenezer: Rufus Sargent, ar¬ 193 chitect of house, 43-44, 85; Peabody “Tom Telescope” (Goldsmith): books, Institute trustee, 45; Center Harbor, 133 N.H., residence, 43, 85 Tommy Town’s Visit to the Country Sutton, Eliza D. (Mrs. Ebenezer): (game): mentioned, 138, 139 (illus.) house, 43, 44; Eben Dale Sutton Topsfield, Mass: mentioned, 154 Reference Library, 44-47 Tories. See Loyalists Synod of 1662: mentioned, 97 Torigian, Peter: Peabody, Mass., mayor, 51 Torrey, Augustus: mentioned, 40 Toys: for play and instruction, 117-149, with illus.; views on play, toys, child Taber, Clarkson: mentioned, 200 development, 117-121; skills in child Talby, Brother: Salem, Mass., church development, 121; types, 121-122; hearing, 244 dolls, 121, 123 (illus.), 124, 127, Taufling dolls: illustration, 123 [128] (illus.), 137; doll houses, con¬ Taylor, Jeremy: mentioned, 16 tents, 125-126; trains, transportation Taylor, Samuel Harvey: Phillips toys, 129, 130 (illus.); military toys, Academy, 315, 316, 317 130-131; tops, pull and push toys, Tea set: child’s, illustration, 125; imita¬ magnets, kaleidoscopes, kites, tele¬ tive play, 126 scopes, etc., 132 (illus.), 133 (illus.), Teachers in Salem, Mass.: public 134; construction toys, 134-135 schools, 8; private schools, 8-11, 13 (illus.); Noah’s ark, globes, map 386 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS

puzzles, 13 5-137; ethnic dolls, [136] Bentley, 342; Federalist-Republican (illus.); 137; letter, number, track newspaper war, 345 games, 137-138, 139 (illus.); -. Congress. 1789+: Leverett dominoes, cribbage, puzzles, and Saltonstall, 22; William Henry other card games, 139-142 (illus.), Moody, 310, 314, 321, 330;John 143 (illus.); sport games (ping pong, Patton, 317 ball, horseshoes, “grace hoops, ” 143, -. Constitution: mentioned, 35; 144-145 (illus.), 146; large wheeled Nathan Dane, 37, 40 vehicles, 146 (illus.), 147-148; in¬ -. Court of Appeals (9th Circuit): structive, 121, 122, 137-143; imita¬ invention of Monopoly, 181 tive, 121, 122, 123-131, 143; scien¬ -. District Court for the Northern tific, 121, 122, 132-137, 143; recrea¬ District (California): Monopoly case, tional, 121, 122, 143-149 180 Toys. See also Parker Brothers -. Navy: William Henry Moody,

Toys and play: Elizabeth Peabody, 218, 309, 313 221; in Greek culture, 225 -. Supreme Court: mentioned, Trains (toy): mentioned, 129 327; Essex County members, 309; Transcendentalism: Elizabeth Peabody, William Henry Moody, 309, 310, 209, 211, 219, 229; Dial (journal), 313, 324; Harlan Fiske Stone, 323 213, Froebel, 214; influence of Ger¬ Upham, Rev. Charles: Latin Tutoring, man philosophy, 341 14; First Church, 20 Trial by jury: northwest territory, 34, 35 Trials: Haverhill Parochial School case, 324-325; Lizzie Borden, 326-328; Boodle Aldermen, 328-330 Vane, Governor: John Wilson censure, Trivial Pursuit (game): mentioned, 142 250 Tuck, Amos: quoted on Robinson Vanne, Louis: on George S. Parker, Female Seminary, 63-64 Parker Brothers, 158; employment Tuckerman, Rev. Joseph: Rumney with Parker Brothers, 166, 178, 179 Marsh, 100 Vaughan, Charles S.: director, Parker Turgerson, Mr.: mentioned, 201 Brothers, 154 Tuttle, Edward: Rumney Marsh, 97-98 Vermont: American Revolution, 287, Twice-Told Tales (Hawthorne): town 289; Edward C. Smith, 317 pump, 260 “The Village Uncle” (Hawthorne): Two Years Before the Mast (Dana): men¬ water imagery, 270 tioned, 320 Vinton, Miss: mentioned, 204 Tyler, John: mentioned, 185 Virginia: mentioned, 34 “The Vision of the Fountain” (Haw¬ thorne): water imagery, 269, 270 Volstead Act: mentioned, 261 Unitarianism: founding, 100; optimistic theology, 100-101; Harvard, 317; William Bentley, 331, 344 United States: European kindergartners, W, Mary R. (?): mentioned, 203 216; expansion of kindergartens, WCTU: mentioned, 261 European expansion, 226-227; Sartor WKJ Developers (firm): renovation of Resartus published, 267; French rela¬ Exeter, N.H., Merrill Block, 70 tions, 334; domestic manufacture, Waddington, John, Company (firm): 340; importance of education. Parker Brothers, 155 INDEX TO VOLUME 123 387

Walker, Brother: Salem, Mass., disci¬ Wenham Lake: milestone, 278, 279 plinary hearing, 244-245 (illus.) Walker, Mr.: mentioned, 219 West Barnstable, Mass.: meeting house, Walker, A.: mentioned, 195 93 Wallis, W: mentioned, 195, 198 West Indies: mentioned, 37, 336 Walpole, N.H., Farmer’s Weekly Museum Western lands: problem of, development (newspaper): Joseph Dennie’s news of Northwest Ordinance, 32, 33-37 summaries, 332 Westminster Assembly (1643): Pres¬ Wanamaker (firm): mentioned, 176 byterianism in Bay Colony, 254 War of 1812: mentioned, 38, Bentley’s Wetmore, Judge William: Nathan journalism, 338, 339; domestic man¬ Dane’s law teacher, 31 ufacturing, 340 Weymouth, Mass.: woman’s “distem¬ Warner, Seth: northern campaign, 289, pered speeches,” lay-clerical roles, 257-258 29.3 Whealer, Dannel (Daniel Wheeler, Warren, Charles: Harvard Law School 1771-1840?): mentioned, 188 history, 319 Wheatland, Richard: friend of William Warsh, David: article on Monopoly, 181 Northey, 182, 184, 185, 186, 187, Washington, [George]: Sparks’s life, 17 188, 190, 193, 201, 205; letter from Washington, D.C.: mentioned, 22, 181, William Northey, 193-195, 198-199 328, 330 Whelpley (Samuel Whelpley, 1766- Water: imagery of in Nathaniel Haw¬ 1817?): “a large history, ”189 thorne, 260-277 White House: mentioned, 175 The Water Spirit (Peabody): mentioned, Whittier, John Greenleaf: mentioned, 213 142 Watertown, Mass.: mentioned, 271; Wiggin, A. R.: mentioned, 68 church dispute, 96; John Masters Wiggin, Kate Douglas: mentioned, 213 excommunication, 242; Richard Wigglesworth, Michael: accuses Brown, George Phillips incident, Thomas Cheever, 95-96 247, 248, 249 Wigmore, John H.: on Lizzie Borden Watertown, Wise.: kindergarten move¬ case, 327 ment, 213 Wilburforce, [William (?)]: mentioned, Webe, Professor: Springfield, Mass., 17 223 Wilkins, S. N.: contractor, 86 Webster, [Daniel]: mentioned, 20 Willard, Emma: education of women, 2 Weis, Robert K.: “‘To Please and In¬ Williams, Roger: mentioned, 184; on struct the Children,”’ 117-149, with John Cotton, 251; “Endicott and the illus. Red Cross” (Hawthorne), 268, 272- Weiss, Gretchen: architect, 70 275; real Williams, 273; Hutchinson Weiss, Jerry: architect, 70 on Williams, 273 Wellesley College Library: Dane manu¬ Williams, Judge [Spencer]: Monopoly script, 39 case, 180 Wenham, Mass. - mentioned, 244; Wilson, John: Boston, Mass., pastor, church dispute relating to dismissals 248; censure attempt, 250 and Wenham church, 256, 257; Bay Wing. Allen: superintendent. Friends Road milestone, 278, 279, 280, 281; Boarding School, 183, 187, 190, 193, Town Hall milestone, 278, 281; illus¬ 200, 201, 202 tration of milestones, 279, 280 Wing, Olive (Ollive): mentioned, 186, Wenham Council: threatened schism, 96 188, 190, 193, 199. 200, 203 388 ESSEX INSTITUTE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS

Winnepesaukee, Lake: menrioned, 43 Elizabeth P. Peabody, 207; women Winnisimet Ferry: mentioned, 89 best teachers of young, 222, 226 Winter, Sheri J.: Hawthorne fountain- Woodbery, Mr.; mentioned, 193 monument, 276 (illus.), 277 Woodbridge, Col. Ruggles: northern Winthrop, John: mentioned, 265; on campaign, 289, 290, 292, 295 Watertown, Mass., excommunica¬ Woodhull, Victoria: Andover, Mass., tion, 242; church case of George lecture, 316 Phillips, Richard Brown, 248-249; Woodman, Betsy H.: “Architect Rufus attempt to censure Pastor John Wil¬ Sargent (1812-1886) Beyond New- son, 250; on Newport church dissent, buryport,” 42-87, with illus. 2S4‘, Journal record of Endicott flag Woolen business: Exeter, N.H., 74 incident, 271; in Hawthorne’s “En¬ Worcester, Mass.; mentioned, 152 dicott and the Red Cross,” 272; Puri¬ World War II: menrioned, 155, 179 tan ideal, conversion, 297-298 World’s Fair (Chicago): Parker Brothers Wisconsin: creation, name of Dane medal, 154 County, 29 Wisconsin, State Historical Society: mentioned, 29; picture credit, 3 3 Women: education in Salem, Mass., Young Republicans: William Henry 1-28; traditional subjects taught, 2; Moody, 322 formal education, careers, young men, women, 17; reading, lectures, religious training, social graces, 17- 23; Robinson Female Seminary, Exe¬ ter, N.H., 61-62; seating in Puritan Zenobia (Hawthorne character): men¬ meeting houses, 95; education. rioned, 275