Skins, 253, 267. Sluyter, Peter, 13-15. Smibert, John, 49. Smith, Francis, 127. Smith, Samuel, 55. Smith, Simon, 137. Snow shoes, 68. Soap, 97. Soap boiler, 127. Society in Massachusetts, 107. Spinning, 94, 95. Sports and Games, 110-119. Starr, Daniel, 48. Stephens, William, 144. Stevens, Daniel, 68, 115. Stockings, 64, 67, 70. Stoves, 141. Surriage, Agnes, 25. Swan, Col. James, 47. Symmes, Thomas, 139. Symonds, Mrs. Rebecka, 61. Tailor, 141. Taverns, 110-112. Thacher, Oxenbridge, 125. Thacher, Rev. Peter, 141. Thatch, 19, 38. Thomas, Isaac, 46. Tidmarsh, Giles Dulake, 52. Tiles, Dutch, 129. Tilley, George, 24. Timber, 145. Tinware, 127. Tobacco, 63. Tools, implements, etc., 1, 7, 10, 44, 98, 246-257, 260, 264, 266, 280. Topsfield, 23, 207. Towle, Ann, 33, 34. Toys, 42. Trade, 143-165. Trades, 15, 20, 58, 91, 94, 107, 120-142. Trenton, N. J., 14. Turner, Robert, 66, 243. Tymms, Brown, 125. Underwood, James, 122. Usher, John, 67. Vegetables, 7. Veren, Hilliard, 49. Vessels, 2, 4-12, 143-165. Vetch, ----, Col., 21. Vincent, William, 139. Wall paper, 46-49. Wampum, 166. Wash bench, 29, 30. Water engine, 141. Watertown, 16. Weapons, 4, 37, 56. Weaving, 94, 134, 151. Webber, John, 139. Webber, Thomas, 126. Webster, John, 122. Weld, Capt. Joseph, 242. Well, 99. Westford, Conn., 30. Wharton, Edward, 262. Wheelwright, 142. Whipple, Matthew, 86. White, Thomas, 49. Whitear, John, 124. Whitesmith, 124. Whittingham, John, 56. Wigglesworth, Rev. Michael, 103, 175. Wigs, 68. Wigwams, 16-18. Windows, 14, 21, 22, 230, 232, 237. Winslow, John, 132. Winthrop, Gov. John, 9, 16, 18, 34, 106. Winthrop, John, jr., 32. Witchcraft, 211. Woburn, 17. Wood, Obadiah, 122. Wood, 254. Woodcocke, William, 121. Woodenware, 84-87, 154. Woodman, ----, 28. Woolen cloths, 257. Wright, James, 123. York, Me., 103. Young, Christopher, 86, 88. * * * * * Transcriber's note: Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note. Irregularities and inconsistencies in the text have been retained as printed. Mismatched quotes are not fixed if it's not sufficiently clear where the missing quote should be placed. The cover for the eBook version of this book was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain. Page 48: "Killcup is ready to pay those he in indebted to"--The transcriber has changed "in" to "is". Page 186: "by being exernally applied"--"exernally" has been replaced with "externally". End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Every Day Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, by George Francis Dow
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