Index: Consolidated

Cambridge, Mass.

84

Buildings, landmarks, streets, etc.

17

“Athenaeum” (Reading Room)

15

Willard’s Tavern

DCA02

9

Fresh Pond

DQA02

7

Braddish's tavern

DQA02

5

Porter’s Tavern (or Hall)

DCA01

5

First Church

DQA02

4

“Hotel”

DCA01

2

Cambridge Athenaeum

DCA01

2

Harvard Square

DCA01

2

Warland's tavern

DQA02

1

Anderson Bridge

DCA01

1

Botanic Garden

DCA02

1

Bridge

DCA02

1

Cambridge Public Library

DCA01

1

Cham (stream)

DCA01

2

Christ Church

DQA02

1

Common

DCA01

1

Dunster Street

DCA01

1

Fresh Pond Inn

DCA01

1

Mt. Auburn Cemetery (“sweet Auburn”)

DCA01

1

Porter Square

DCA01

1

Richardson's tavern

DQA02

1

Braintree St. (now Mass. Ave.)

DQA02

1

Cambridge Street

DCA01

1

Craigie Road

DCA01

105

mentioned

AFC05

AFC06

EJA01

DJA01

DJA02

DJA03

PJA01

PJA02

PJA08

LJA01

LJA02

LJA03

DCA02

DCA03

DCA04

DCA05

DCA06

DCA07

DCA08

9

Adams brothers at

7

Continental Army in

DJA02

7

and Mass. constitution

PJA08

6

Cranches visit

5

General Court meets in

DJA02

DJA03

6

West Cambridge

4

Amer. headquarters in

4

CFA’s comments on

DCA01

DCA02

4

First Church

AFC03

EJA01

DCA03

5

Mt. Auburn Cemetery

DCA05

4

condition and activity of army at

PJA03

3

Burgoyne’s army lodged at

PJA07

3

Caughnawagas visit Washington's headquarters in

AFC01

3

Constitutional Convention (1779) held in

AFC03

3

Elbridge Gerry purchases estate at

AFC07

3

and Provincial Congresses

PJA02

3

visits to

DCA02

2

British seizure of powder and cannon and rumored massacre of citizens in (1774)

PJA02

2

Fresh Pond

DCA03

2

JA's comments on “Gentry” of

DJA02

2

Shaws visit

AFC07

2

Washington in

DJA02

DJA03

2

and Shays' Rebellion

DQA02

2

instructions condemning ministerial proposal on judges' salaries

DJA02

DJA03

2

“The Congress” brass mortar captured and taken to

AFC01

1

New-England Chronicle published in

AFC01

1

Borland residence

DJA01

1

Botanical Garden

EJA01

1

Brattle residence

DJA01

1

Brighton (now Boylston) Street

EJA01

1

British officers prisoners in

DJA04

1

Charles Storer visits Nathaniel Tracy at

AFC07

1

Christ Church

AFC02

1

Common

AFC06

1

Constitutional Convention meets in

DJA02

1

Craigie House

DCA04

1

East Cambridge

DCA04

1

Harvard Yard

AFC03

1

Harvard bicentennial

DCA07

1

JQA in

DCA05

1

John Vassall's house as Washington's headquarters (later known as Craigie, then Longfellow house)

AFC01

1

Lechmere's Point

DCA04

3

Pitman Diorama in Widener Library

LJA01

1

Provincial Congress meets at

PJA03

1

Provincial Congress meets in

DJA02

1

Thomas Hooker in

DJA03

1

Vassall-Longfellow house

AFC07

1

Washington and Lee expected in

PJA03

1

Watch House Hill

EJA01

1

Waterhouse residence on Waterhouse St.

AFC04

1

Winthrop residence at Boylston and Mount Auburn streets

AFC04

1

bridge eases travel to

AFC07

1

building of fortifications at

AFC01

1

construction of defenses at

DJA02

1

count sits at

AFC07

2

courthouse

LJA01

DCA08

1

registry

DCA08

1

shortage of firewood in

DQA02

1

superior court term in

DJA02

1

virtually deserted (1775)

PJA03

1

votes for Hancock for governor

DQA02

1

“Assembly of 4000 Patriots” forces resignation of mandamus councilors

AFC01

1

“Great Bridge” across Charles River

EJA01

1

“Little Cambridge” (Brighton)

DJA03

1

“Newtown”

DJA03

1

Fogg Art Museum

DCA05

1

Harvard Square

LJA01

1

Winthrop’s house, Boylston and Mt. Auburn streets

EJA01

1

glassmaking in

DCA06

PJA06

PJA09

PJA10

See also: Harvard College
See also: Lechmere Point
See also: Somerville, Mass.