reminiscences by Mrs. Gray, 2, 285-318; sacred ground, 285; signification name, 286; soil, 295; started cemetery, 310. Grand Trunk railroad owned and sold by state, 101.
Grannis, H. H., Rev., 184.
Grant, Dr., private banker, 427. Grant, Alexander, capt., commodore, 338 341; had ten daughters, 340.
Grant, Archange, (Mrs. Thomas Dickson) 340.
Grant, Elizabeth, (Mrs. James Woods) 340.
Grant, Isabella, (Mrs. Gilkison) 340. Grant, Jean Cameron, (Mrs. William Rich- ardson) 340.
Rev., Methodist "Elder,"
Grant, Mary Julia, (Mrs. Milles) 340. Grant, Nancy, (Mrs. George Jacob) 340. Grant, Nellie, 340.
Grant, Phillis, (Mrs. Alexander Duff) 340. Grant, Therese, (Mrs. Wright) 340.
Grant, Ulysses S., gen. and president U. S., autograph given society by George Sid- man, 10; name (Ulyssess) spelled wrong, 277.
Gratiot, Charles, capt., county and fort named for, 457; sketch, 88, 457. Gratiot county organized and named, 456, 457.
Gratiot, Fort, named for officer, 88.
Grave de la St. Nicholas, 107 see St. Nicho- las de la Grave.
Graves, G. A., instructor Kalamazoo Col- lege, 532.
Graves, G. A., Mrs., teacher Kalamazoo College, 532.
Gray, A. C., sketch, 303.
Gray, John Purdue, Dr., sketch, 728. Gray, Martha, Mrs., Reminiscences Grand Traverse, 2, 285-318.
Great Cat Fish, 456 see Kalamazoo.
Great Seal of Michigan 1835 and its Re- lation to the State Flag, paper cited, 49. Greeley, Horace, editor N. Y. Tribune, 271; opinion Michigan, 304.
Green, Crawford, miller, 214.
Green, Lazarus, rent for wagon, 154. Green, Mabel, accompanist, 13. Green, Marshall, miller, 214. Green Bay, formerly Puans, 441. Greene, Amy Jenkins Davis, Mrs., 507. Greene, Evarts B., prof. University Illinois, 26.
Greene, George H., former secretary society,
322; resolution giving historic chairs to society, 323, 324; sketch cited, 322, 507. Greenville, (Grenville) treaty with Indians, 142, 444.
Gregoire de, Marguerite, (Mrs. Joseph Cadillac) 111.
Gregoire de, Marie, 111. Gregoire de, Nicholas, 111. Gregoire de, Pierre, 111,
Gregory, Edward E., Rev., 184.
Gregory, John M., LL. D., president Michi- gan Institute, 533.
Gregory, Lena Estelle, Miss, member society, 7.
Gremps, Peter, Van Buren pioneer, 637. Gress, Frederic W., member society, 52. Greulin, C., German chemist, 722. Greusel, Joseph, address on Michigan's Loss, 44-46; committee work for society, 3, 4, 5, 18, 29, 48; edited collections, 50; member society, 52; pay for editorial work, 25; read memoir Thomas W. Palmer, 4; recommended name of Glad- win for statue at Washington, 28; re- port committee on statue at Washington, 27-29.
Griffith, Catherine, Howell pioneer, 183. Griffith, Horace, 183. Griffith, John, 426.
Griffith, William, banker, 426.
Griffon, first boat built by La Salle, 90; first boat on lakes, 450; wrecked, 90. Grimme, Henry W., Rev., Father at Big Rapids, 514, 519.
Gristmill, pioneer, 480; size of mill stones, 420.
Grootenhuis, Johanna Hoogewind, (Mrs. Bernardus Grootenhuis) Holland colony, 208.
Grosvenor, Daniel, Rev., revolutionary soldier, 702.
Grosvenor, Ebenezer, sr., 702.
Grosvenor, Ebenezer Oliver, lieutenant governor, 706; memoir, 702-708; offices held, 705, 706.
Grosvenor, Ebenezer Oliver, Mrs., (Sally Ann Chaplin Champlin) 703; memoir, 700, 701. Grosvenor,
Harriet, (Mrs. Charles E. White) 700.
Grosvenor, Ira R., Albion, 703. Grosvenor, Ira R., Monroe, col. 7th Mich. infantry, 490.
Grosvenor & Co., 703.
Guay, Marguerite, (Mrs. Francois Bis- sonette) 502.
Guerillas, Lee's, captured Mrs. Carey, 170. Guerin, L. D., Rev., Father at West Bay City, 515.
Guild, Joel, Ionia settler aided by Campau, 65.
Gun Lake, Indian names for, 648, 649. Gun wadding, proof of Tanner murder, 201. Guyon, Denis, Mrs., (Elizabeth Boucher) 110; see also Gouin.
Guyon, Marie Theresa, (Mrs. Antoine Cadillac) 110, 105; see also Gouin.
Haarer, J. W., major, presented coins and bills for museum, 9.
Haas, orchestra music by, 39, 41. Haddock, Ray, Detroit Tribune editor, 603, 606, 608.
Hadrich, Fred, gift and loans to museum, 10, 53, 54.
Hadrich, F. D., Mrs., loan to museum, 10,
Haff, -, Mrs., (Anna M. Goodyear) 649. Hagadorn, Albert, 708.
Hagadorn, Alexander D., Dr., 708. Hagadorn, Johnson W., Dr., death reported, 22; memoir, 708.
Hahn, P. A., Mrs., gift to museum, 10, 53. Haile, James, Allegan county, 163. Haines, Blanche M., Mrs., Dr., paper, Foot- prints at Three Rivers cited, 17; pre- sented pictures to society, 24. Haines, E. M., historian quoted, 453, 463, 473, 476, 477.
Hair, Hurons, methods of wearing, 465. Haldimand, Frederick, gov. British gene- ral, 338, 455; opinion American army, 135.
Hale, David B., death reported, 8. Hale, Edward E., author, 133. Hale, Edward E., jr., author, 133. Hale, John P., Free Soil candidate for president, 268.
Hale, Nicholas, pioneer Howell, 192. Half Way House, 428 see Buck's. Hall, N. Y. State geologist, 724. Hall, David, pioneer Howell, 193. Hall, Eliza Calvert, quoted, 486. Hall, Frederick, sketch cited, 102. Hall, Jeremiah, 528.
Halle de l', 325 see L'Halle. Hallenback, Carrie, Mrs., gift to society, 23.
Hallock, Horace, aid to refugees, 282. Hamilton, Alexander, U. S. secretary of treasury, 123, 231.
Hamilton, Henry, lieut. gov. called "hair buyer general," prisoner, 337; punished rogue, 336.
Hamilton, Renee Louise Tompkins, Mrs., (Mrs. Barritt) member society, 7. Hamlin, Samuel, Eaton pioneer, 676, 677. Hamlin, Sumner, medical treatment of, 675.
Hammon, William, 705.
Hammond, Jason, Mrs., accompanist, 48. Hammond Publishing Co., 681. Hampton, Wade, U. S. gen., 284. Hampton, Wade, slave, 284. Hand, Jerome, pioneer Howell, 194. Handkerchief, prohibition, loaned by Tim. Miles, 10.
Handy, John B., postmaster, 427.
Hanks, Porter, commanding Ft. Mackinac, 91.
Hanna, Samuel, judge, president G. R. & I. R. R., 32, 33.
Hannah, Lay Co., pioneer millers, 305. Hansford, John M., speaker House Texas Republic, 243.
Hardships, see Pioneer hardships.
Hardy, Francis S., pioneer Howell, 194. Harley, Miner J., Mrs., (Clara Hyde) 344. Harmon, (Harman) Henry H., Howell at- torney, 180, 181; sketch, 188.
Harper, William Rainey, president Chicago University, 231.
Harper, Miss, aided by Stone memorial fund, 175.
Harpfy, William, Dr., owned harpsichord. 340-342.
Harpsichord, trouble over, 340, 341, 342. Harrington, Ebenezer B., attorney, 273. Harris, Battle Creek, anti slavery ad- vocate, 280.
Harris, Michael, col., gift to society, 10. Harrison, William Henry, 9th president U. S. gen. 88, 624, 658, 705; campaign of, 279; governor Indiana, 445; Indian fighter, 88.
Harrison, William Henry, Tuscola pioneer, death reported, 8.
Harrison & Tyler campaign, 483. Harsen's Island, population 1818, 566. Harsh, J. B., U. S. senator Iowa, 53. Hart, Jonathan, Battle Creek, 280.
Hart, Thirza M., (Mrs. Thirza West) 530. Harvard, John, endowed Harvard College, 233, 234. Harwood,
Mrs., (Arvilla Denno) 421. Hasey v. White Pigeon Beet Sugar Co., 130.
Hastings, Eurotas P., sketch, 645. Hastings, Eurotas P., Mrs., first wife,
Electra Owen; second, Mrs. Philema Moody; third, Theodosia Deveaux, 645. Hastings, Henry Dwight, 645. Hastings, city, beginning of, 645-650; first
newspaper in, 650; first settler in, 645, 646; school exercises, 647; voters 1839, 652.
Hatch, Lucy, (Mrs. Lewis Hyde) 343. Hatch House, Three Rivers, 428. Hathaway, E. M., official methods, 302. Hatheway, Joshua, quoted, 463, 477. Havens, Merritt S., pioneer Howell, 188, 189.
Havens, Merritt S., Mrs., (Miss Austin) 176.
Haviland, Charles, jr., 482.
Haviland, Charles, jr., Mrs., "Aunt"
(Laura Smith) charge of Adrian under- ground railway station, 279; monument at Adrian for, 3; reward offered for, sketch, 482.
Havre Branch Railroad, part of Mich. Southern, 147.
Hawes, John, pioneer Howell, 194.
Hawks, John H., Master No. 33 Lodge, Lansing, 324.
Hawley, Elmer, Kalamazoo, 34. Hayes, Surgeon civil war, 170. Hayes, A. M., Mrs., death reported, 53. Hayes, Willard, sheriff Barry county, 648; postmaster Hastings receipts, 646.
Hayes, Willard, Mrs., (A. E. McClellan) 647; death recorded, 652. Haynes, John, Colonial governor Conn., 737.
Hays, -, Kalamazoo pioneer, in cyclone, 523.
Hays, Andrew L., Hastings pioneer, mem- ber legislature, 645. Haze, C. W., Dr., 710. Haze, Harry, Dr., 18.
Haze, William H., Rev., M. D., biography by Mrs. Hungerford, 17, 709-712; death reported, 22; member 1857 legislature, 709; Methodist circuit rider, Michigan Agricultural College sided by, 710; pro- nounced benediction, 6.
Haze, William H., Mrs., (Lydia Emrich) 710; death recorded, 712.
Hazen, Jimmy, eccentric character, 349, 350.
Head, James E., pioneer Howell, 188, 189. Headley,, Mrs., gift to society, 23. Heartt, William A., death reported, 8. Heineman, David E., gifts to museum, 54. Heitman, Francis B., author military register, 87.
Hemans, Lawton T., Hon., 40, 41; address Flint, 13, 14; elected trustee society, 4, 18, 48; History of Michigan used for reading lesson, 622.
Henderson, Thomas, runaway slave, 283. Hennepin, Louis, Rev., Franciscan priest, 442; map, 452.
Henry Clay, lake boat, 639.
Henry, D. Farrand, Detroit, 342.
Henry, Francis, pioneer Howell, 191.
Henry, Harris, pioneer Howell, 191. Henry, James, prisoner with
Henry, Mary E. Bascom, Mrs., (William) gifts to museum, 4, 9, 10.
Henry, Patrick, statesman, 270.
Henry, William, Mrs., 10 see Mary E. Bas- com Henry.
Herrington, Henry, pioneer Howell, 178, 191.
Hesse, F. O., Mrs., gave vocal solo, 17. Hessian, soldiers despised by Americans,
Hewitt, Lewis H., attorney, 188. Hewitt, Bros., lawyers Howell, 180. Hiawatha, Myth by Schoolcraft, 466. Hibbs & Bannan, 422.
Hickey, foundryman Howell, 178. Hicks, Borden, 430.
Hicks, John S., Mrs., gift to society, 10. Hicks, Orrin, killed pigeons, 436. Hicock, Amos, 490.
Hilderbrant, Charles, pioneer Howell, 190. Hilderbrant, Solomon, pioneer Howell, 190.
Hiles, Joseph, architect Three Rivers, 430. Hill, cashier Singapore bank, 160; paid
Hill, Albert C., died in civil war, 655. Hill, Alpheus M., made plow, 655.
Hill, Andrew, Howell pioneer, 178, 180. Hill, Arthur, Hon., Regent U. of M. chari- ties of, 538, 539; death reported, 22; memoir by Dr. Angell, 17, 536-539; presentation portrait address Mr. Dono- van, 535, 536.
Hill, Arthur, Mrs., gave portrait husband to society, 17, 535.
Hill, Arthur & Co., 537.
Hill Bros., 537.
Hill, Calvin G., (Squire) sketch, 655. Hill, Enos W., pioneer Howell, 193. Hill, James H., married Lucretta Brown, 536.
Hill, James H., Mrs., (Lucretta Brown) 536.
Hillsdale county, organized and named, 455. Hinesburg Academy, Vermont, 172. Hinks, promoted lieut. col., 491. Hinman & Bush, 179.
Hinsdale, Aaron Burke, Dr., historian, 221, 223, 226, 231-233; genealogy, 171. Hinsdale, Aaron, Mrs., (Lucinda Mitchell) 171.
Hinsdale, Lucinda, (Mrs. J. A. B. Stone) 172.
Hinsdale, (Hinsdill) Mitchell, probate judge, 40.
Hinsdale & Demmon, 522.
Historians society, committee of elected, 4, 18, 48; unreliable, 202. Historic sites marked, 39.
Historical Lights from Judicial Decisions, paper by Judge Cahill, 118-130.
Historical work of Michigan outlined, 39, 56-59, 150.
Historical Societies U. S. work of, 21. History American, lack of data, 203. History American, Unexplored Fields, paper by Prof. Van Tyne, 148-153; Cal- houn men, 220-279; county names, Wil- liam L. Jenks, 439-478; Diocese of Grand Rapids, 19, 509-521; false pictures given, 202; Fort Holmes and Mackinac, 85; Fort Malden and Amherstburg, 370; Grand Traverse Region, 285; Howell, by Mrs. Batchelor, 176; Howell, by E. H. Smith, 185-195; idealized, 203; im- proved methods, 149; Indian trading posts, 654; Lenawee county, 478; local how obtained, Dwight Goss paper, 56- 59; local value of, paper by Dr. Carleton, 201-204; Michigan needed on subjects, 150-152; Northwest territory founda- tion of, 130; Old Baldoon, 78; papers on Allegan county, 156-163; personally told, 417; prehistoric forts, 73; schools Kala- mazoo, 533, 534; settlement southern Michigan, 539; sources of, 56, 57; Three Rivers by M. H. Bumphrey, 417; uses of, 148, 149, 150; Van Buren and Cass pioneers, 637.
Hobart, Randall, Rev., justice peace, Marshall, 221, 246; called Abolitionist, 267; connection and suit in Crosswhite slave case, 260, 265.
Hobart, William P., 252 see William W. Hobart.
Hobart, William W., (P.) version given in affidavit Crosswhite case, 252, 257-259. Hodgeman, Frank, testimony regarding Burt's compass, 117.
Hoecklin, Johanna Dorothea, (Mrs. Lud- wig Rominger), 721.
Hoffman, Charles Fenno, author A Winter in West, 554, 562, 576; opinion of De- troit, 556.
Hoffman, John, 423, 432.
Hoffman, Phillip H., 430, 432. Hog Island, 331 see Belle Isle. Hogaboam, James J., cited, 499. Hogle, Joseph, pioneer Howell, 190. Holden, Bert, 303.
Holden, Denison, sketch, 302, 303. Holden, E. A., 303.
Holden, Liberty E., A. B., prof., 532.
Holden, P. G., Prof., 303.
Holdsworth, Timothy, marriage certificate presented society, 23.
Holidays, early in Detroit, 339; how cele- brated, 504, 505. Hollanders, characteristics,
205-210; in Grand Rapids, 211; population in Amer- ica, 211; praised, 212.
Hollister, Harvey Í., banker Grand Rapids, 71, 77.
Hollister, John B., Macomb county sur- veyor of old forts, 74.
Holmes, Alvah, hymnal presented to society, 24.
Holmes, Andrew Hunter, major, name given Fort Holmes, killed at Fort Macki- nac, 92; sketch, 87.
Holmes, Charles D., 270.
Holmes, John R., judge Grand Rapids, 696. Holmes, Robert, pioneer Howell, 193. Holmes, Silas M., 282.
Holmes, (Mackinac) Fort condition, 88; paper by Peter White, 85-89; how named, 87.
Holt, Cyrus, deacon, 183.
Holt, Nicholas J., pioneer Howell, 193. Home, Cadillac's described, 108. Homestead exemption law, discussed by Crary & Pierce, 239; first passed by Texas Republic, 243; founded by Pierce, 238-244; law quoted, 242, 243. Home Week, Old, at Three Rivers, 417. Honor, county seat Benzie, 301. Hook, Frank, pioneer Howell, 193. Hook, Leonard, pioneer Howell, 193. Hooker, Cyporean S., built one of first bridges Grand river, 61.
Hooker, John S., biography of, 61-64; Indian name Cap-squa-itt, 62; paper on Daniel Marsac, 60, 61.
Hooker, Thomas, Rev., quoted, 610, 611. Hoop skirt, presented society, 23.
Hooper, Miss, U. of M. student, 175. Hopkins, Frederick J., read treasurer's re- port, 17.
Hopkins, Mary Jane Gill, Mrs., death recorded, 417; told story, 420, 421. Horner, Gustavus Brown, Dr., asst. surg. U. S. A., 624.
Horner, Gustavus Brown, Mrs., (Frances Harrison Scott) 624.
Horner, John Scott, last territorial gov. Mich., anecdote of, 624; appointed land comm'r. Wisconsin, 626; attempt to assassinate, 625; honesty noted, 626; re- warded by Congress, 625; sketch of life by daughter, 43, 49, 624-627.
Horner, John S., Mrs., (Harriet L. Watson) anecdote of, 624.
Hornish, Eli, pioneer Howell, 193. Horses, brought in Detroit by Cadillac, 330, 331; dislike of pioneer life, 305; scarce in Detroit, 330.
Horton, Nellie J., (Mrs. Dwight N. Lowell) 713.
Hotels, (taverns) Adrian, 494; Aurella at Washington, D. C., 170; Battle Creek, 280; Bridge street, Grand Rapids, 95; Bunch of Grapes in Boston, 140; Colliers at Dearborn, 101; Detroit, 99; Dodges' Paw Paw, 643; Eagle first hotel Grand Rapids, 95, 98; Howell, (Temperance) 178-180; first west of Monroe, 480; In- graham's on Grand Rapids_road, 671; Kalamazoo, 34; Negonce, Lowell, 62; Old Stage House, Howell, 179; Pine Plains, location, 162; Sweets', Grand Rapids, 69; Three Rivers, 427, 428; Union Hall, burned, 179; Woodworth's, Detroit, 198; Yankee Springs descrip- tion, 37, 38, 95.
Houghton, Douglass, Dr., state geologist, 13, 470; advocated laying out counties, 460; began maps Michigan, 637; county named for, 471; death recorded, 113, 471; gave first copper report, 470; sketch, 471. Houghton county, named for state geo- logist, 471.
House, Bissonette, described, 504; early described, 328; Musgrove Evans' marked at Tecumseh, 479; first in Allegan, 157; government at Mackinac, 86; in Paris marked Franklin's home, 133; log de- scription, 641; pioneer described, 3, 177, 487; pretentious, 660, 661.
Howard, A. H., manager railroad ball, 101. Howard, Jacob M., nominee for atty. gen., 272, 273; trouble over Michigan bound- ary, 625.
Howe, George, committee work annual meeting, 1, 3; reported St. Clair pioneer society, 5.
Howe, Seymour E., pioneer Howell, 192. Howell, A. P., Rev. of Howell, 183.
Howell, Thomas, N. Y., village named for, 177.
Howell, (Livingston Center) city, Academy short lived, 181; biographies pioneers, 185-188; county seat established at, 180; formerly Livingston Center, 176; history by Mrs. Batcheler, 176-185; Elisha H. Smith, 185-195; origin of name, 177; platted by Crane & Brooks, 177. Howell, township, population by sections, 194, 195,
Howell Woman's Club, paper from, 176- 185.
Hoxey, employee of Gen. Cass, 571. Hoxey (Hoxie) settlement, name changed to Romeo, 153, 154; origin of name, 571. Hoxie,, Almira merchant, 317. Hoyt, Mary M., Mrs., gave biography Mrs. Stone, 171-176; remarks by, 37, 38. Hubbard, Bela, 78, 113, 156, 449, 550. Hubbard, David, Kalamazoo, 34, 523. Hubbard, James, Mr. and Mrs., teachers Kalamazoo, 532.
Hubbard, Joseph, pioneer Howell, 192. Hubbell, built first gristmill Benzonia,
Hughes, David Darwin, sketch cited, 587. Hulbert, John, judge, 198, 200. Hulbert, John, Mrs., (Marie Schoolcraft) 198, 199, 201.
Hull, William, gen., first gov. Mich. terri-
tory, 91, 445, 631; removed from gov- ernorship, 446; surrendered Detroit, 632. Hulst, Henry, Mrs., paper Indian Myths and Legends cited, 39, 40.
Hume, A. M., Mrs., foster child of Deweys, 691.
Hungerford, Angeline Haze, Mrs., gave memoir of father, 17, 709-712, member society, 52.
Hunt, judge, Washington, D. C., 97. Hunt, Frances A., (Mrs. H. C. Parke) 348. Hunt, Harriet L., (Mrs. Ebenezer S. Sib- ley) 97.
Hunt, James B., Mich. member congress, 346, 348.
Hunt, Margaret, (Mrs. Edson Hyde) 346. Hunt, Tom, Adjt., 490.
Hunt, Washington, bought E. & K. R. R., 497.
Hunt & Eaton, publishers, 352.
Hunter, Peter, lieut. gen. letter from Earl Selkirk cited, 79, 82.
Huntington, -, Miss, (Mrs. Dana) 343. Huntington, Samuel, signer Declaration Independence, 343.
Huntington, William, Dr., Howell, 178. Huntington, William, Mrs., 185.
Huntington, William C., Dr., Howell, 178, 179.
Huntley & Son, landlords, 179. Hurd, Jarvis, defendent in Crosswhite fugitive slave case, 220, 246, 253, 256, 260, 266, 276, 277; judgment against, 265.
Hures, name for boars, 465.
Hurlbut, Francis B., protege Aunt Emily Ward, 582.
Huron county, meaning of name, 465. Huron lake, original name Ottawawa, 459. Huron river, name changed to Clinton, 449, 450, 457.
Hurons, Indian tribe called Wendat or Wyandottes, 463, 465; had fort St. Ig- nace, 90; names for, 440, 441; sketch, 463.
Hurst, (Hursh) Isabella, first white child born in Isabella county, 457. Hurst, (Hursh) John M., 457, 458. Hussey, Erastus, abolitionist, editor Liberty Press, 221, 263, 271; 284; called political meeting at Jackson, 270; death recorded, 285; important work of, 272, 276, 277, 280; offices held, 265, 274; sketch cited, 257.
Hussey, Erastus, Mrs., (Sarah E. Bowen) death recorded, 285.
Hussey, Susan, Mrs., 285. Huston, Hosea B., col., 528. Huston, J. S., 181.
Hutchins, miller Howell, 177. Hutchins, Harrison, Allegan, 163.
Hutchins, Harry B., President U. of M. address, 46, 47; reception to, 47. Hutchins, Laura C., Mrs., (Harrison) story "The Woods," 162, 163.
Hutchins, Thomas, Capt., geographer gen- eral, map described, sketch, 630. Hutchinson, John, 432.
Hutchinson, William, 432.
youngest daughter of George,
Hyde, Adeline, (Mrs. Orlando B. Clark) 346.
Hyde, A. O., anti-slavery whig, Marshall, 247.
Hyde, Charles, death recorded, 347. Hyde, Charles Milton, (son of Milton) death recorded, 348.
Hyde, Edson, surveyor, married Margaret Hunt, 346, 348.
Hyde, Edson, Mrs., (Margaret Hunt, Mrs. H. G. Barnum) 346.
Hyde, Fannie, (Fanny) (Mrs. Warren Kneeland) 343, 344.
Hyde, George, rover, 346, 347.
Hyde, Harriette, (Mrs. Frederick L. Wells) 347, 348.
Hyde, Julia Josephine, (Mrs. Edward L. Keith) 348.
Hyde, Lewis, Michigan pioneer, 343, 345; in war 1812, death recorded, 344. Hyde, Lewis, Mrs., (Lucy Hatch) 343. Hyde, Lydia, (Mrs. William Ives) 347.
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