Index

Abolition, 137, 152, 153

Acehnese, 38

Acts of Trade and Navigation, 60

Adam, Robert and James, 80

Adams, George, 161

Adams, John, 171, 173

Addison, Joseph, 155, 174, 175, 178, 179

Africa, 24, 29, 35, 57, 58

African Americans, 129–154

Alaskan, 20

Albany, N.Y., 132

Aleutian, 20

Amelia, or the Distressed Wife, 25

America, 234, 234

The American Builder’s Companion, 90

The American Magazine and Historical Chronicle, 50, 50, 64

American Revolution, 23, 34, 43, 50, 55, 67, 93, 97–127, 130, 152, 159, 160, 182, 183, 200, 211, 256

Anabaptist Meeting House, 62

Anacharsis, 24

Analysis of Beauty, 41

Anatomical theory, 142–143

Andros, Edmund, 190

Andros, Mary (Craven), 190

Anglicans, 211

Anna, 35

Anson, George, 24

Anti-Catholicism, 40

Appearance of Cape Babel Mandel as you come from the Westwd, 29–30, 30

Appearance of the Entrance of Manilla Bay, 33, 33

Arabian Nights Entertainments, 25

Archaeology, 1–16

Architecture, 14, 16, 44, 55, 61–62, 70–94

Arlequin Sauvage, 240

Art in a Season of Revolution: Painters, Artisans, and Patrons in Early America, 252

Art of Painting, 41

Art of Painting in Miniature, on Ivory, 148

Ashley, John, 152

Ashton, Jacob, 41

Astrea, 32

Atlas du Voyage de La Pérouse, 17–20, 18–19, 44

Atlas Maritimus, 57, 58, 58, 59, 216

Atwell, Amos, 161, 169

Ayscough, James, 161, 168

Bagrow, Leo, 216

Baker, Emerson, 1, 16

Baltimore, Md., 20, 253, 260

Baptists, 91

Barbados, 260

Baring, Alexander (Lord Ashburton), 89

Baring, Francis, 89

Barnard, Thomas, 25

Barrett, Samuel, 159

Barry, William E., 79

Bartmann jugs, 11

Basset, Thomas, 223

Batavia (Indonesia), 34, 36

Behn, Aphra, 238

Belcher, Andrew, 189, 201, 206, 207

Belcher, Jonathan, 209

Bellion, Wendy, 245–261

Belting, Hans, 113

Benjamin, Asher, 80, 87, 90, 91

Benjamin, Walter, 100, 101

Bentley, William, 25

Bermuda, 259

Berry, William, 230–231

Berwick, Me., 1

Bickerstaff, Isaac, 174

Biddeford Pool, Maine, 10, 11

Bingham, William, 85, 88, 89

Bingham, Ann (Willing), 85

Bird Island (Boston, Mass.), 48

Black, John, 89, 90, 92

Black, Mary (Cobb), 89

Blackburn, Joseph, 246, 255, 256, 258, 259, 260, 261

Blaeu, Johannes, 228

Blaeu, Willem, 215

Blue Hill, Maine, 71–78, 84

Bolles, Joseph, 8

Bolles, Sarah, 8

Bombay (India), 37, 42

Bonaparte, Napoléon, 76

Book of Mapps, 23

Boston, Mass., 6, 12, 13, 20, 34, 47–68, 75, 97, 103, 107, 108, 118, 119, 126, 132, 159, 161, 162, 181–211, 248, 254, 258, 259

Boston Tea Party, 121

Bostonians, 51, 122, 187

Bourgoanne, Chevalier de Jean Francois, 24

Bowditch, Nathaniel, 26, 28, 31, 32, 38, 40

A Briefe and True Report of the New-Found Land Virginia, 228

Britain. See England

Bristol, Eng., 13, 64

British army, 125

British East India Company, 28

British Empire, 54, 55, 60–61, 64, 65, 66

British law, 20

British men-of-war, 61, 67

Brown, Charles Brockden, 249

Browne family, 258

Browne, Arthur, 256

Browne, Elizabeth “Betsey”, 255–259

Bruce, James, 24

Brückner, Martin, 215–243

de Bry, Theodor, 226, 231

Buchan, William, 161

Buchli, Victor, 250

Bucksport, Maine, 74, 75

Bulfinch, Charles, 80, 83, 84, 87, 91

Bullock, Steven C., 181–211

Bulwer, John, 239

Burgis, William, 46, 47–55, 59–67

Burials, 181–211

Burke, Edmund, 41

Burnett, William, 189, 191

Bushman, Richard, 9, 78–79

Buttons, passmenterie, 8, 10

Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer’s Guide, 260

Cabot, William, 41

Calcutta (India), 34, 43

California, 260

Calligraphy, 221

Calvinists, 93, 159, 182, 186

Cambridge, Mass., 171

Canadians, 255

Cancer, 160

Candee, Richard M., 79, 82

Candlemas attack, 1

Cape Babel Mandel, 29–30

Cape Cod, Mass., 215, 218

Cape Guardafui (Somalia), 29

Cape Horn, 25

Cape of Good Hope, 25, 27, 59

Capitalism, 54

Caribbean, 7, 24, 255, 259, 261

Caroline of Ansbach (Queen of Great Britain), 189, 190

Carpenter, Benjamin, 43–44

Cartography, 28–36, 46–58, 215–243

Castine, Maine, 76

Castle Island (Boston, Mass.), 48

Catholics, 40, 186

Ceramics, 3, 7, 10–12

Ceylon, 42

Chadbourne family, 1–16

Chadbourne, Alice, 6

Chadbourne, Humphrey, Jr. (Lt.), 1–2, 8–9, 10, 11

Chadbourne, Humphrey, Sr., 2–8, 15

Chadbourne, Lucy (Treworgy), 3, 5, 6

Chadbourne, Sarah (Bolles), 8, 9

Champlain, Eliza Way, 148, 154

Champlain, Elizabeth “Betsey” Way, 128, 129–136, 144–145, 148–151, 153–154

Champlain, George, 130

Champlain, William, 150

Charleston, SC, 20, 253

Charlestown, Mass., 48

Charlotta, 34

Charlotte Temple, 34

Charmion, John, 194

“Chart of Cape Esperanza,” 58

A Chart of the Sea-Coasts of New England, 224–226, 225

Charts. See Sea charts

Cherokee Indians, 257

Chesapeake Bay, 15

Cheswell, Richard, 223

China, 24, 27, 41

Chinese, 38, 40

Chirologia; or, Naturall Language of the Hand, 239

Churchman, John, 27

Cincinnati, Ohio, 254

Clark, Jonas, 81–82, 87

Clarke, Richard, 121–122

Clarke, Susanna, 121–122

Clothing, 8, 11, 19–20, 119–121, 138, 149–150, 181, 188–190, 201–205, 208–210, 237, 257

Cobb, David, 89

Cobb, Mary, 89

Coffin, Paul, 83, 85

A Collection of the Dresses of Different Nations, Antient and Modern, 236, 237

Colman, Benjamin, 200, 206, 210

Colonel William Fitch and His Sisters Sarah and Ann Fitch, 116, 116, 127

Columbia, 34

Columbia Falls, Maine, 86

Columbo (Sri Lanka), 36, 37

Comte de La Pérouse, Jean-François de Galaup, 17–45

Comte de Volney, Constantin François de Chassebœuf, 24

Conférences sur l’expression, 239

Congregationalists, 72, 74, 78, 88, 91, 193, 210

Connecticut, 181, 203

Connecticut River, 215

Constantinople, 24

Cook, James, 19, 23, 26, 28, 29

Cooper, Peter, 145

The Copley Family, 1776–1777, 121, 121–128

Copley family, 121–124

Copley, Elizabeth, 126

Copley, John Singleton, 114–127, 255

Copley, Susanna (Clarke), 121, 122, 126

Cornwall, Eng., 13

Cosway, Richard, 141

Course of Lectures on Drawing, Painting, and Engraving, 147

Court of Common Pleas, 82

Court of Sessions, 87

Coverly, Roger, 175

Coxe, William, 24

Creole, 252, 258

Crown Coffee House, 47

Crowninshield, Benjamin, 27

Cuba, 260

Curaçao, 260

Cyrus the Younger, 24

Dabney, John, 25

Dallings, John, 34

Dalloway, James, 24

Dana, Luther, 29–32, 38, 40

Dartmouth, Eng., 3

Davis, John, 1, 2

Deblois family, 108–111, 127

Deblois, Ann (Coffin), 108–111

Deblois, Gilbert, 108–109

Declaration of Independence, 129

Dedham, Mass., 71, 160

Deer Isle, Maine, 74

Deerfield, Mass., 255

Democratic-Republican party, 88, 92

Dennis, John, 239

Derby, Elias Hasket, 25

Derrida, Jacques, 220

Detroit, Mich., 256

Deverell, J., 161

Devereux, James, 26, 36

Devon, Eng., 3, 13

Dexter family, 157, 173

Dexter, Andrew, 161

Dexter, Ebenezer, 161

Dexter, John, 160–161

Dexter, Samuel (1726–1810), 155–179, 156

Dexter, Samuel, Jr., 158, 171, 172–179

Dexter, Samuel, Sr., 159

Dickinson, Anson, 134–135

Domestic Medicine, 161

Dorchester, Mass., 10, 12, 13

Dossie, Robert, 41

Dougall, John, 146

Douglass, William, 231–233

Dryden, John, 238

Dudley, Joseph, 189, 203, 208

Dudley, Lucy (Wainwright), 201

Dudley, Paul, 201

Dudley, Rebecca (Tyng), 189

Duer, Henry, 88

Dutch, 36, 43, 216, 225, 226, 237, 239, 254

Earle, Alice Morse, 183

East India Marine Society, 21, 24, 25–28, 34, 35, 36

East India Marine Society Museum, 26, 38, 44

East Indies, 23

Eaton, Cyrus, 84

Eaton, Thomas, 79, 80, 81

Edward I (King of England), 8

Eggemoggin Reach, Maine, 74

Eliot, Maine, 3

Eliot, Jacob, 195

Eliot, Mary, 195

Eliot, John, 170

Elizabeth, 34

Elizabeth and Mary, 10, 12, 13

Elizabeth Browne Rogers, 256

Ellsworth, Maine, 89, 90, 91

Embargo Act of 1807, 75, 76, 87, 89

Emmons, Nathaniel, 180

Encyclopedia Britannica, 24–25

England, 34, 35, 58, 62, 66, 118, 143, 186, 255, 257, 258

English, 43, 167, 226, 237, 239, 255, 259

English Admiralty, 58

English Pilot, 34–36

Enlightenment, 157

Epistles, 155, 177

Erben, Homann, 232

Essay on the Causes of the Variety of Complexion, 143

Ethnoscapes, 230, 237, 238

Evangelicals, 211

Evans family, 13

The Expositor; or, Many Mysteries Unravelled, 249

Face painting, 37

“Fancy,” 131

Faneuil, Andrew, 62

Faneuil, Peter, 204, 206, 209

Federalist party, 76, 78, 87, 88, 91, 93

Fielding, Henry, 25

Fisher, Jonathan, 71–78, 81, 86, 87, 92, 93

Fitch family, 118–120, 122, 123, 125, 126, 127

Fitch, Ann, 116, 117, 118, 120, 126

Fitch, Elizabeth (Lloyd), 118, 119

Fitch, Samuel, 118, 119

Fitch, Sarah, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 126

Fitch, William, 116, 117–118, 119, 120, 121, 124–125, 126

“Flattery,” 131

“Flesh Palette,” 146

Flucker, Lucy, 84, 85

Fort Hill (Boston, Mass.), 48

Fort Michilimackinac, 257, 259, 260

Foucault, Michel, 69, 93

“Four Indian Kings,” 239

Foxcroft, Thomas, 198

France, 24, 35, 85, 143

Frank, Robin Jaffee, 134

Frankfort, Maine, 75

Franklin, 36

Franklin, Benjamin, 155

Freeman, Elizabeth “Mumbet”, 128, 129–130, 135–138, 151–154

Freeman, Elizabeth, II, 151

Freemasons, Essex County, 44

French, 1, 2, 43, 216, 226, 254, 255, 257, 259

French and Indian War, 162, 243, 255, 256

du Fresnoy, Charles Alphonse, 41

Frost, Charles, 9

Funerals, 181–211

Furniture, 11, 100, 127, 252, 260–262

Gardner, Capt., 26

Genealogy, 224–225

Gentoo [Hindu] Laws, 25

Gentoos, 37, 39. See also Hindu religion

Geography Rectified, 216

George I (King of Great Britain and Ireland), 190

George III (King of the United Kingdom), 257

Germany, 143

Gloucester, Mass., 20

Gold, 155, 160, 161, 167, 170, 171, 176, 200

Goldsmith, Oliver, 144

Gorges, Fernando, 13

Gouldsboro, Maine, 89

Governors Island (Boston, Mass.), 48

The Grand Tour, 24, 41

Gray family, 127

Gray, Elizabeth, 107

Gray, Harrison, 107, 108

Gray, William, 24

Great Works River, 2

Greene, Elizabeth (Copley), 126

Guam, 34

Habermas, Jürgen, 158

“Habit of an Ottawa,” 236, 236

“Habits of a Flemish Gentleman in 1620,” 236, 236

Hairstyle, 38

Halifax, N.S., 76

Handmaid to the Arts, 41

Hariot, Thomas, 228

Harris, John, 49, 67

Hartford, Conn., 253

Harvard University, 71, 159, 170, 171, 173, 174, 185, 196, 197

Harvey, David, 216

Haswell, Robert, 34

Haswell, Susannah, 34

Haswell, William, 32–34, 38–39

Henchman, Daniel, 162, 171, 173

Hepplewhite, George, 260

Hercules, 43

Herschel, Frederick William, 177

Hindu religion, 39. See also Gentoos

Historical Account of the most celebrated Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries from the time of Columbus to the present period, 24

History of Scotland, 24

Hitchcock family, 10–12, 14

Hitchcock, Richard, 10–12

Hochstetler, Laurie, 183

Hodges, Benjamin, 24, 41–42, 44

Hodges, George, 27

Hogarth, William, 41

Hogeboom, Annetje, 152

Hogeboom, Pieter, 152

Holland, 35

Holyoke, Edward Augustus, 23

Hopkins, Esak, 166

Horace, 155, 158, 172–173, 175, 176, 179

Horses, 1, 2, 8, 11

Hoskins, John, 139

Hudson River, 215

Hull, Hannah. See Hannah (Hull) Sewall

Hull, John, 6, 188

Humoral theory, 142–143

Hunter, Phyllis, 54

Illegal trade, 8, 61

Indentured servants, 15

India, 24, 27, 36, 37, 38, 40, 42, 58

Indian. See Native Americans

The Indian Emperour, 238

The Indian Queen, 238

The Invisible Lady, 246–254, 247, 261

Ireland, 35

Iroquois, 254

Islamic religion, 39

Italy, 24, 28, 167

Ive, John, 192, 199, 208

Ivory, 112–113, 129–154

Jamaica, 125

Janjira Island, 43–44

Janszon, Jan, 215

Japan, 36

Jarvis, John, 148

Jefferson, Thomas, 76, 142, 171, 249

Jefferys, Thomas, 218, 219, 220, 222, 223, 235–241

Jentoos. See Gentoos

John Winthrop, 205

Johnston, John, 156

Johnston, Patricia, 17–45

Jonathan Fisher House, 72, 72–74, 92

Jones, Inigo, 238

Jones, Sarah, 260

Josselyn, John, 13, 15

Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts, 247

Kelly, Catherine E., 129–154

Kennebec Purchase, 88

Kennebec River, 10, 12

Kennebunk, Maine, 81, 82, 83

Kennebunk River, Maine, 82

Kennebunkport, Maine, 82

Ketcham, Michael, 175

King, James, 41

King James Bible, 165

King Philip’s War, 12

King William’s War, 1, 2, 10

King’s Chapel (Boston, Mass.), 62, 190, 191

Kip, Johannes, 66

Knox, Henry, 82–85, 88, 92, 93

Knox, Lucy (Flucker), 84, 85

Kopytoff, Igor, 99

Koran Tales, 23

Labret, 20

Lake Huron, 257

Lake Michigan, 257

Lake Winnepesaukee (N.H.), 74

Lamb, Jonathan, 108

Lambert, Capt., 26

La Pérouse. See Comte de La Pérouse, Jean-François de Galaup

Le Brun, Charles, 239

Lefebvre, Henri, 69

Leverett, John, 203

Lexington, Ky., 254

“Liberty,” 236, 237, 238, 239

Liberty Asserted, 239

Library, 21, 22–28, 41, 44, 160, 173

Library of Arts and Sciences, 24

Life of Czar, 23

Life of Mahomet, 23, 24

Lisbonware, 7, 8

Lloyd family, 119, 126

Lloyd, Elizabeth, 118

Lloyd, James A., 118, 125, 126

London, Eng., 13, 21, 25, 26, 47, 48, 54, 59, 60, 64, 67, 99, 111, 119, 125, 162, 166, 188, 253, 259

Longitude and Latitude of Trinidad, 31

Lorrain, Claude, 48, 55

Lovell, Margaretta, 251–252

Loyalists, 34, 84, 97–127, 255, 256

Lumber, 2, 7, 74–75, 86, 88, 89

Lydia, 34

Mackie, Erin, 175

Madeira (Port.), 37, 40, 42

Madras (India), 36, 37

Mahometan. See Islamic religion

Maine, 1–16, 63, 69–94, 182, 215

Malaspina, Alessandro, 32

Malays, 38

Malbone, Edward Greene, 134, 141, 147

Mangalore, (India), 39

Manila (Phil.), 32, 33, 34, 36, 38, 40

Mansion, L[eon Larue], 146

A Map of New England, 230, 231

A Map of New England and New York, 217, 218, 223

Map of the Most Inhabited part of NEW ENGLAND, 218, 219, 222, 235, 235–241

Mapmaking. See Cartography

Marlboro, Mass., 160, 161

Martin, Benjamin, 161

Mary II (Queen of England and Scotland), 189

Maryland, 203, 260

Mason, John, 2

Massachusetts, 70, 71, 74, 86, 88, 97, 181, 248, 254

Massachusetts Historical Society, 137, 155, 179

Massachusetts State Temperance Society, 176

Mather, Cotton, 185, 187, 192–193, 197, 198, 199, 208, 216

Mather, Increase, 191, 192, 208, 216

Mather, Nathaniel, 216

Mauss, Marcel, 101

Mavor, William Fordyce, 24

McCaffrey, Katherine Stebbins, 155–179

Mendon, Mass., 160

Mercantilism, 7–8, 51, 60–61, 64–65

Merchant elite, 2, 7, 10, 11, 13–14, 21–22, 44–45, 51–56, 59–68

Mexico, 255, 260

Mexico City, Mex., 7

Middleborough, Mass., 101

Miles, Ellen, 125

Mingo, 201

Miniature portraits, 112–115, 129–154

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Izard, 123–124, 124

Mocha, Yemen, 29, 30

Monday Night Club, 22

Montpelier House, 82–85, 83, 92, 93

Montreal, Que., 256, 257, 259

Moore, John, 24

Morden, Robert, 216, 230–231

A Morning View of Bluehill Village, September 1824, 71, 71, 73, 74, 77

Morris family, 115, 127

Morris, Mary (Philipse), 111–112, 114, 115

Morris, Roger, 111–112, 114

Mt. Desert Island, Maine, 89

Mucat (Muscat? Oman), 35–36

Muller, Kevin, 47–68

Murphy, Kevin D., 69–94

Murray, Col., 107

“The Muse,” 131

Napoleonic Wars, 76

Narragansett (tribe), 237, 254

Native Americans, 10, 19–20, 222, 226–243, 254, 259

“Navigation,” 17, 18

Nevers, Fr., 7

New American Practical Navigator, 28

New Amsterdam, N.Y., 260

New Brunswick, Can., 255

A New Chart of the Sea Coast of New-Fund Land, New Scotland, New England, 229, 229

New England, 217, 218

New England & New York, 214, 215

New England Begins, 69, 70

New England Courant, 47, 52

New England village, 73–74

New France, 255, 260

New Hampshire, 255, 257

New London, Conn., 130, 131, 133, 135, 144, 148, 201, 253

New Orleans, La., 260

New Spain, 260

New York, 215

New York, N.Y., 20, 65, 114, 131, 148, 149, 253

Newburyport, Mass., 248

Newfoundland, Can., 13, 229

Newport, R.I., 253

Nichols, George, 35–36, 37–38, 39, 40, 42, 43

Niebuhr, Carsten, 24

“Nieu Nederland,” 216

Noddles Island (Boston, Mass.), 47

Non-Intercourse Act of 1809, 75

A North East View of the Great Town of Boston, 46, 47–50, 54–55

Nottinghamshire, Eng., 8

Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne, 66

“Nouvelle France,” 216

Nova Anglia, 231, 232

Nugent, Thomas, 24, 41

Old South Church (Boston, Mass.), 185

Oliver, Andrew, 102

Oliver, Daniel, 101

Oliver, Daniel, Jr., 101, 102

Oliver, Elizabeth Belcher, 101

Oliver, Peter, 97–98, 101, 102, 103, 108, 111, 127

“On Flattery”, 144

Orne, Capt., 27

Otis, Elizabeth (Gray), 107

Ottawa (tribe), 236, 237

Oxford English Dictionary, 220

Palanquin, 38, 39

Palua. See Pelew Islands

Palanquin and Bearers, 38, 39

Pallas, 34

Paris, Fr., 253, 254

Park, Mungo, 24

Parks Canada, 10

Parsons, William (3rd Earl of Rosse), 177

Partridge, William, 101

Patriots, 106, 122, 160

Payne, John, 148

Pelew Islands (Palau), 24

Pemberton, Ebenezer, 194, 197

Penobscot Bay, Maine, 73, 74, 75

Penobscot Purchase, 88

Penobscot River, 74, 75

Philadelphia, Pa., 20, 85, 89, 93, 161, 253

Philosophical Library, 23

Phips, William, 10

Physiognomy, 143–144

Pickman, Dudley, 26, 35, 37, 38

Pinchbeck, William Frederick, 248, 249

Piratical States of Barbary, 23

Piscataqua Region, 2, 3, 10

Plan of the Bay of Manila in the Isle of Lucona, 32, 33

Pleasant River, Maine, 86, 87

“Plymouth,” 66

Plymouth, Eng., 13, 65

Pondicherry, (India), 36

Ponteach: or the Savages of America, A Tragedy, 239, 257

Pontiac, 257

Pontiac’s War, 257

Portland, Maine, 79, 82, 253

Portrait painting, 112–127, 129–154, 245, 255–260

Portsmouth, N.H., 255–257, 259, 260

Portugal, 35, 143

Portuguese, 40, 43

Pottery. See ceramics

Poussin, Gaspard, 48, 55

Pratt, Stephanie, 226

Price, William, 47–55, 59–67

Price’s Map and Print Shop, 47

Prince, Henry, 26, 32

Princeton University, 143

“The Progress of Science,” 174

A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World, 216

Providence, R.I., 161

Puritanism, 54, 77, 78, 183, 186–211, 218

Putti, 17–19

Quaker Meeting House, 62

Quakers, 198

Quebec, Can., 10

Queen’s American Rangers, 258

Queen’s Chapel (Portsmouth, N.H.), 256

Quincy, Samuel, 99

Recovery, 29

Redware, 12

Reed, Roger, 87

Reeves, Eileen, 221

Religion, 38, 39, 77–78, 91–92, 93–94, 164–165, 170–171, 181–211

Renaissance, 70

Revere, Paul, 50, 51, 66, 67, 97

Revolutionary War. See American Revolution

Richmond, Va., 253

Rieder, Katherine, 97–127

River Styx, 123

Robertson, William, 24

Rogers, Elizabeth Browne, 255–259, 256

Rogers, Nathaniel, 150, 154

Rogers, Robert, 239, 256–258

Rogers, William A., 39, 42

“Rogers’s Rangers,” 256

Roman History, 24

Rosse. See William Parsons

Rowls, Mr., 3

Rowson, Susannah (Haswell), 34

Roxbury, Mass., 160

Royal Academy of the Arts, 125

Royal Naval College, 28

Royal Society, 166

Ruggles, Ruth Clapp, 87

Ruggles, Thomas, 86–88

Ruggles House, 86–88, 86, 92

Runaway slaves, 108

Russia, 24

Saco, Maine, 10

Sagadahoc Island, Maine, 10, 12, 14

Sage, Capt., 27

St. George, Robert Blair, 69, 70

St. George River, Maine, 84, 85

Salem, Mass., 17–45, 202, 248, 254, 260, 261

Salem Athenaeum, 23

Salem Gazette, 25, 248, 249, 253

Salem Marine Society, 44

Salem Mercury, 25

Salem Social Library, 21, 22–25, 41

Salmon, Marylynn, 105

Salmon Falls raid, 1, 2, 5

Salmon Falls River, 3, 5, 13

Sanderson, Robert, 6

The Savages of America, 257

Sawmills, 1, 2–3, 13, 15

Scarborough, Maine, 13

Scarlett, Edward, 168

Sea atlases, 57

Sea charts, 25–27, 29, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 57–59, 58, 224–226, 225, 229, 229

Sedgwick family, 130, 136–137, 151

Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, 132, 136–137, 151–153

Sedgwick, Henry Dwight, 137, 152

Sedgwick, Maria Banyer, 132, 137

Sedgwick, Pamela Dwight, 129, 136, 152

Sedgwick, Susan Lawrence Ridley, 130, 131, 132–133, 136–137, 138, 152

Sedgwick, Theodore, 129, 130, 136

Sedgwick, Theodore, II, 132, 137

Selby, Thomas, 47–55, 59–67

Seller, John, 34, 57, 58–59, 215, 216, 218, 224–230

Servants, 2, 6, 15, 129–130, 136–137, 151–153, 201

“‘Set Thine House in Order’: The Domestication of the Yeomanry in Seventeenth-Century New England,” 69

Seven Years War, 162, 243, 256

Sewall, David, 79, 80–81, 87

Sewall, Hannah (Hull), 185–186, 188

Sewall, Hannah, 189

Sewall, Henry, 188

Sewall, Jane (Dummer), 197–198

Sewall, Joseph, 185

Sewall, Miss, 187

Sewall, Samuel, 13, 180, 181–211

Sgraffitto, 3, 12, 13

Shakespeare, William, 176

Shapleigh family, 13

Shapleigh, Alexander, 3

Shapleigh, Nicholas, 3, 6

Shapleigh, Maine, 3

Shaw, Thomas, 24

Sheffield, Mass., 129

Shepherd, Thomas, 193

Sherman, Aaron, 87

Shipbuilding, 62, 63, 75, 82, 87

Ships’ logs, 21, 26, 27–37, 30, 31, 33

Silver, 2, 6, 7, 10, 12, 97, 100, 101–103, 127, 200, 260

Silversmith, 6, 97, 101

Slavery, 108, 129, 143, 151–153

Slipware, 12

Smith, John, 215, 217, 218

Smith, Samuel Stanhope, 143–144

Smuggling, 8, 61

Somerset, Eng., 13

South Berwick, Maine, 2

A South East View of ye Great Town of Boston in New England in America, 49, 48–53, 55–57, 59–66

A South Prospect of ye flourishing city of New York in the Province of New York in America, 65, 67

Spain, 24, 35, 143

Spanish, 226, 260

Spectacles, 155–179

The Spectator, 155, 158, 173, 174, 175, 177, 178

Speed, John, 216, 217, 218, 223–224, 225

Spencer, Patience (Chadbourne), 7

Spencer, Thomas, 6

Sri Lanka. See Ceylon

Stamp Act, 121

Stannard, David, 183

Steele, Richard, 155, 174

Stockbridge, Mass., 137

Stoneware, 7, 12

Stoughton, William, 189

Studies in Material and Visual Culture, 251

Sublime and the Beautiful, 41

Sullivan, Mrs. Richard (Sarah Russell), 141, 147

Sumatra, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 42

Surinam, 237, 238

Table Bay (Africa), 57, 58

Tamworth, Eng., 2

Tappanooley (Sumatra), 35

The Tatler, 174

Taunton, Mass., 89

Taylor, Alan, 85, 88, 93

Taylor, Capt., 27

Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 228, 228

Theft, 89, 108

This Plan of the British Dominions of New England, 231, 233

Thomaston, Maine, 82, 84, 85, 86

Thornton, Samuel, 229

“Thoughts on the Immortality of the Soul,” 176

Timber. See lumber

Tin-enamel ware, 7, 12

To His Excellency William Burnet, Esqr., this plan of Boston in New England, 53

Tobacco pipes, 12, 13

Tories. See Loyalists

Torres, Monica Dominguez, 260

Torry, Samuel, 197

Totnes ware, 3

Trenton, Maine, 89

Treworgy, Lucy, 3, 5, 6

Trinidad, 32

Trinitarians, 164

Trott, Benjamin, 134

The Truth in Painting, 220

Turkey, 143

Turner, James, 50, 64

de Ulloa, Francisco, 24

Union River, Maine, 90

Unitarians, 164

University of Delaware, 260

Van Kessel, Jan, 234

Vancouver, George, 27

Vassall, Leonard, 119

Vernet, Antoine, 42

A View of Gingeram on the Malabar Coast, 43, 43

A View of Part of the Town of Boston in New-England and British Ships of War Landing Their Troops!, 51

“Viewing a Comet,” 130–131

Visscher, Nicolas, 215–216

Volney. See Comte de Volney, Constantin François de Chassebœuf

A Voyage round the World in His Britannic Majesty’s Sloop Resolution, Commanded by Capt. James Cook, during the Years, 1772, 3, 4, and 5, 23, 24

Voyages. See Historical Account of the most celebrated Voyages . . .

Wabanaki (tribe), 1, 2, 3, 5, 254

Wainwright, Francis, 201

Wainwright, Sarah (Whipple), 201

Waldo Patent, 84

Wampanoag (tribe), 254

War of 1812, 75, 76, 87, 89

Washington, George, 84, 89, 258

Watercolor, 139–140, 145–148

Watts, Isaac, 200

Way, Elizabeth “Betsey”, 128, 130–131, 132, 133, 135–136, 144–145, 148–151, 153–154

Way, Mary, 133, 135–136, 148–151, 153

Weapons, 1, 2, 10, 11

Webster, Daniel, 177

Weekly Messenger, 75

Welch, John, 109

Wells, Maine, 8

West, John, 27

West Indies, 60, 62, 63, 85, 227, 254, 260

Westerwald mug, 11

Westminster Assembly, 186–187

Weston, Mass., 160

White, John, 226

White Mountains (N.H.), 74

White Plains, N.Y., 258

The Widow Ranter, 238

Wild, Jonathan, 108

Wildman, Sir John (?), 139

Willard, Samuel, 188

William and Henry, 24, 41–42

Williams, William Joseph, 148

Wilmington, Del., 246

Wilson, Henry, 24

Winslow, Edward, 97, 98, 101

Winthrop family, 195, 202, 203, 204

Winthrop, Fitz-John, 191, 193, 203

Winthrop, John, 187, 190, 201, 211

Winthrop, Wait Still, 181–188, 190, 191, 192, 195, 201, 203, 211

Women’s legal rights, 104–106

Wood, Joseph, 148

Woodlawn House, 89–92, 90

Woodstock, Conn., 159, 160, 171, 179

Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, 166, 169

Yemen, 29

York, Maine, 1, 80, 82

York County, Maine, 78, 80

York Village, 81

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