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310,311,324,329,331; Vancy-Tousey house, 11:190 (illus.), 205.
Lawrenceburg and Indianapolis Rail- road, 12:170.
Lawrenceburg Independent Press, 1: 245.
League, Green B., alias William Jackson, of Franklin Co., 10: 225.
Le Caindre, Sieur de, 2:407,408. Lee, Ann, Shaker, 4:9.
Lee, Robert E., surrender, 5:30-31. Legal profession, "Reminiscences
of Marion County Bar," 7:no.3;
"Abraham Lincoln Lawyer," 7:no. 10. See also Harrison Burns; James Lock- hart.
Legislative Council, Indiana Territory, provision for in Ordinance of 1787, vol.22:102n; election of, by voters, 22:124n.
LeGras, J.M.P., of Vincennes, 19:8,23- 26 passim, 35,37,38n,67,79.
Le Gris, Miami chief, 12:139,154-55,156. Lehmanowsky, Col. John Jacob, in Indiana, 4:147-48.
Lemon, James, of Clark Co., 10:168-69, 177-78.
Leslie, Harry G., governor, portrait, 14:428-29,432.
Lesueur, Charles Alexandre, 14:209,334; at New Harmony, 15:296,313,319,325,
338,349,362,380,387,390,398-99,407;
illustrations of trip to New Harmony & to France, see 23:no.4; 25:no.4.
Letter writing, comparison of Yankee & Upper Southerner, 17:40,42; samples of, from West, 17:43-44.
Lewis, Ezekiel, with Lochry expedition, 2 : 123-24,125-27.
Lewis, Warner W., of New Harmony, 11: 15n,17n,57,60,67n.
Lexington (Ind.), printers, 11:310,311, 316; in 1826, vol.18:84.
Lexington (Ky.), location & culture at, 14:170,235.
Liberty (Ind.), printers, 11:309,341; in 1826, vol.18:84.
Libraries, at Vincennes, 8:455-56;
comparison of, in New England, New York & South (1850), 17:41. See also IHS Library; State Library.
Lichtenau (Ohio), Moravian mission at, 12:18,19-20,21,22.
"Life in Old Vincennes," by Lee Burns, 8:no.9.
Ligneris, Francois-Marie, comdt Quiatanon, 18:155,175,218-19.
Lilly, Mr. & Mrs. Eli, restore William Conner house, 12:134-35.
Lilly, William H., state auditor, 10:217. Lima (Ind. ), see Howe.
Lincoln, Abraham, boyhood home in Indiana, 8:145-82 passim; as lawyer, 7:481- 535; candidate & election as presi-
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dent (1860), 6:163,164,167-75, 182-89 passim; 8:371-73; funer- al in Indianapolis, 18:379; "Lincoln's Body Guard ... with some Personal Recollections," by Robert W. McBride, 5:no.1. Lincoln, Thomas, Jr. "Tad," re- collections of, 5:34-36.
Lincoln family, route followed from Kentucky to Indiana, 6:389; from Indiana to Illinois, 6: 350,378-79.
Lindley, Harlow, president, Ohio Valley Hist. Assoc., address, 6: 15-22. See also IHS, members & officers.
Lindsey, Henry, 20:17,18,71-72, 79-80,94-98.
Linquetot (Linctot), Sieur de, comdt Quiatanon & Miamis, 18: 185,186-87.
Linton, William, mill, 2:379. Liquor, use of by Indians, 1: 131-32,133-43; 4:209-11,217; 12:195,205-206; 15:190,204, 221, see also index, 18:no.2, under Brandy; sale of, to Indians, British control of, 24:13,28; by U.S., 24:108-109, 110,111,171,189,213,279; laws governing sale of, in Northwest Territory, 2:9; in Indiana Ter- ritory, 3:102-103,112-13,130- 31,135,156,162,163; 4:209-11; 12:5,47,111,136,205-206; Indians protest sale of, 21:130-31,139; effect of, on Indians, 10:293; 21:196,208n,251-52; 24:111, 138,139-40,186; sale of, to In- dians, partially responsible for failure of efforts to civilize, 24:140-41; use of, at elections, 12:165; price, 12:142. Little Turtle, Miami chief, 7:278, 309,320,321,324,327,328,335; 12:7,54-55,57,58,154,208; 16: 253n,309; 21:12-13,15,16,19, 33n, 53,105,106n, 107,112,116, 161,165,167,173. See also index, vol.24.
Liverpool (Ind.), see Washington. Livestock, cattle, 14:212-13,248,276; 17:97-100,156,161; deer, 14:248; hogs, 14:190,224,354-55; 16:163, 218-19,214-15,219-22; 17:108,109, 154-56,159,161; horses, 14:190, 254-55,276; 17:100-102,158,161; sheep, 14:262,277; wild hogs, 2: 385-86.
Live Stock Sanitary Commission, created, 2:195-96.
Lochry, Col. Archibald, defeat of his party by Indians, 2:97-127; 6:370. Lockerbie, George, sketch, 4:399-404; assessment list of Indianapolis (1835), 4:405-34.
"Lockhart, Judge James," by George R. Wilson, 8:no.1.
Lockhart, Sarah G. (Mrs. James), 8:7,8,51. Lockwood, John M., 8:167-68.
Log cabins, construction of, 2:396-97; 16: 149-52.
Log rolling, 16:155-57.
Logan, Mingo chief, family murdered, 12: 6,14.
Logansport (Ind.), courthouse, 11:195; early newspapers, 18:12-14; printer, 11:309,377,378; and Indians, 14:23, 26,30n,31,32,91,92,119,120. Longworth, Nicholas, 20:59-60. Lost towns, Port Royal, 5:413; Rockingham, 5:267-68; Springville, 6:355-56.
Lottery, use of, in Indiana Territory, 2: 25,26; court rules illegal, 2:26; established for support of Vincennes University, 4:216.
Loughery, Archibald, see Archibald Lochry. Louisiana, article on early history & purchase of by U.S., 2:63-93; John Candler visits (1853), 16:72-75. Louisiana, District of, judges of Indiana Territory have jurisdiction over, 2:22; 3:72; 4:199-201. Louisville (Ky. ), Robert Owen party visits (1824-25), 4:63-67; 14:237- 41,295-96; trade connections with Evansville, 8:332,336,339; corn exports, 8:367; population (1850- 70), 13:65; rivalry with Cincinnati & Madison for trade with Indiana, 13:65,66,68,69,70,74; described
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(1796), 15:209-10; mail routes to Kaskaskia via Vincennes, 5: 112; 14:283; 15:216-18,230, 231-32n,234; travel routes to Vincennes, 15:242-46; 17:37,38- 39; mentioned by travelers on Buffalo Trace, 15:188-90 passim, 196,199,209,215,230,237,238. Lowe, Jacob, of Monroe Co., 5: 361-63.
Lucas, E. F., of Peru, 11:377. Luckenbach, Abraham, Moravian mis- sionary, 12:42,188,196-97,207. Lundy, Benjamin, 2:234,239-40,257- 59,260.
Lutheran church, proceedings, of Synod of West, 11:343,345-46, 356-57; of Indianapolis Synod, 11:384,390; of Indiana Synod, 11:390.
Lux, Leonard, "The Vincennes Do- nation Lands," 15:no.4. Lyceums, 17:166.
Lygon, Thomas W., of Md., 16: 107-108.
Lynch, William, mission to Indians, 1:295,297,298-300.
Lyons family, of Brooklyn, Morgan Co., 5:415.
McArthur, Gen. Duncan, 21:194n, 214,217,218-19n,229n,253; 24: 179,223, 252n, 255-56,267.
McBride, Robert W., "Lincoln's Body Guard . . . with some
Personal Recollections of Abra- ham Lincoln," 5:no.1.
McBrier, David, of Pa., 2:122,124. McBrier, Elizabeth (Loughery), 2: 118-24.
McCarty, Nicholas, of Indianapolis, 12:235-36; 13:26,27n,35-36n.
McCord, William E., of Morgan Co., 5:497-500.
MacCorkle, William A., "Personal Genesis of the Monroe Doctrine," 6 :190-252.
McCormick, Cyrus M., 17:48,96,141. McCormick, James, of Indianapolis, 4:314-15; 12:141,218,230.
McCormick, John, of Indianapolis, 4:314-15; 12:118,119,141,148, 218,224,230.
McCormick, Samuel, of Indianapolis, 12:141,218.
McCoy, Isaac, and IHS., 1:20; 10:15; quoted on Indians, 10:286; Indians give food to, 10:287; mission to Indians, 10:292-93,295-97,309; 11: 334; 14:12-13n,72; visits White River Indian towns, 12:201-202,226. McCray, Warren T., governor, portrait, 14:424,426-27,432.
McCurdy, William, see index, vol.19. McDaniel, Ethel Hittle, "The Contri- bution of the Society of Friends to Education in Indiana," 13 :no.2. Macdonald, Donald, diaries of journeys to America, 1824-26, vol.14:no.2; arrives in U.S. & travels to New Harmony with Owens, 4:7-134 passim; 11:44,57,58,60,71n; 23:178,256-58, 262,265-68,274,282,288.
Macdonald, Ebenezer, of Corydon, 10:223. McDonald, John, surveyor, 6:350-51, 424,426,430,440.
McDonald, Joseph E., political leader, 6:138,139, 145, 156, 161. See also IHS, members.
McFarland, William, of Scott Co., 10:214, 239,253.
McGary, Hugh, of Evansville, 8:167,326. McGeorge, Samuel, of Indianapolis, 12:148, 230.
McGowan, John, murdered, 22:229n, 233n. McGrane, R. C., "Speculation in the Thirties," 6:23-42.
McIntosh, William, of Knox Co., 14:271, 274,283,284,285-86,289; 19:90- 91n, 11ln; 22:109,110,112,120,165, 220n,236; 24:203.
McKee, Alexander, British agent, 16:276, 277,289,296,312; 19:59,108,116, 119,267; 24:27,31,33,35,42,150,152, 178.
McKee, Irving, "The Trail of Death. Letters of Benjamin Marie Petit," 14: no.1.
McKee, Samuel, of Vincennes, 22:64n,81-82n, 86,88-89,140-42,347-50.
McKinley, William, president, 9:58-59, 61-62,63-64.
Mckinney, James, weaver, 8:422. McMurtrie, Douglas C., "Indiana Imprints, 1804-1849," 11:no.5.
McNamee, Dr. Elias, of Vincennes, 10:172, 220; 14:282,283,289,294,295; 22:64n,
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109,112,119-20,122-23n,130- 3ln, 134n, 137n, 138-39n, 145,157- 58,165,180.
McNutt, Paul V., governor, por- trait, 14:428,429,432. McOuat family, of Indianapolis, 4:401,403,420.
Mackenzie, Rebecca, 19:257. Maclure, William, at New Harmony, 5:221,222-23; 11:26n,44,71n, 76-77; 25:4-6,8,9,15n-16n,49, see also index, 23:no.4; Corre- spondence with Marie Duclos Fretageot, 15:no.3.
Madison (Ind.), efforts in behalf of public health, 7:275-76, 278-81; Ist fire company, 7:283; visited by Von Schweinitz, 8: 225,227-31,261-62; architecture, 11:208-209; printers & printing offices, 11:309,310-93 passim; builds Columbus & Shelbyville R. R., 13:71-72; described (1826), 18:85; (1853), 13:98-99; hotels, 13:58n; interest in Columbus & Bloomington R.R., 13:74-76; opposes railroad between Indi- anapolis & Cincinnati, 13:76- 77; railroad boom, 13:82; rivalry with Cincinnati & Louis- ville for Indiana trade, 13:65, 66,67,69-70; principal taxpayers (1851), 13:94n; proposed as capital, 22:221-22. Madison (Wis.), 16:57-59. Madison, James, president, 9:148; and internal improvements, 6:60, 64-65,66-68,73,74-75,76,79; and Monroe Doctrine, 6:211; letters from Jonathan Jennings, 10: 184-85,215; and Indians, 21: 104n, 105n, 108-109, 109-10,114; address of citizens of Vin- cennes to, 22:189-90; mention of in Badollet letters, 22: 25n, 136n, 147n, 158, 235, 265, 266, 328.
Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, 5:102,104,106,115-16,122-23;
article on, by Wylie J. Daniels, 13:no.1.
Madison Academy, 10:231.
Madison County, 18:85. Madison Western Eagle, 10:210.
Maffit, Robert, of Pa., death, in Indiana, 2:27.
Maguire, Douglas, of Indianapolis, 12:233. See also IHS, members and officers. Mail and mail routes, early, 8:25,26, 456-57; complaints re, 10:228-29n; authorized by Congress, 10:215, 249,264-65; A.G. Sloo's contract for carrying, 11:186; postage, 14:240; lack of, prevents operation of govern- ment, 10:228-29n; in 1840s, 13:15-16; in central Indiana, 1:172-73; between Fort Wayne & Chicago (1805-1808), 24: 64-65; New Albany or Louisville and Kaskaskia via Vincennes, 5:112; 14: 283; 15:216-18,230,231-34,242-45; Princeton, New Harmony, and Shawnee- town, 14:266, 269, 271, 277; on National Road, 7:227-28.
Maine, John Candler visits (1854), 16: 113-15.
Maine Historical Society, 10:91-92.
Major, Noah J., 5:466-67; "The Pioneers of Morgan County, " 5:no. 5. Mallery, Curtis, of Hamilton Co., 12: 121,123.
Mallet, Edmond, "Sieur de Vincennes," 3 :no.2.
"The Man in History," by John Clark Ridpath, 2:no.7.
Manners and customs, in America, described by Jacob Schramm, 11:245-95 passim; in West, 17:117-18, 122-24, 125-26, 136 ff, 142,147-48.
Manning, John L., of S.C., 16:83-85. Mansfield, Jared, surveyor-general, 2: 359,360,362.
Manufacturing, see under names of towns; Industries & Manufactories.
Manwaring, Solomon, of Dearborn Co., 22 :181-82.
Maps and charts, cemeteries in parts of Bartholomew & Brown counties, 23:97; Buffalo Trace, 15:251,253,255,257, 259; Celoron's voyage, 6: 336,337, 339; corn production (1860, 1949), 17:153; areas dependent on drainage, 17:62; emigration routes to Indiana, 4: facing 373; 17:70-71; Ohio, Indiana, & Illinois counties having less than $100 valuation of farm land in 1850,
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vol.17:28,29,30; Indian cessions, 6:402; Indian towns on White River, between Muncie & Indi- anapolis, 12:facing 42; Indiana in 1811, vol: 4:175; (1817), 3:75; (1826) with 18:no.1; (1836, showing
roads & projected roads), 5: facing 41; Indiana & Ohio, show- ing location of forts, 24:24-25; railroads (1850), 13:63; gover- nor's square, Indianapolis, 18: 371; governors' circle (1850), 18:376; Washington St., Indian- apolis (1825), 12:insert fac- ing 148; land surveys, 6:416; Marion Co., showing Johnson & other homes, mills, schools, 16:146; Morgan Co., 5:230; executed by Samuel Morrison, 2: 370-72; northern boundaries of Illinois, Indiana, & Ohio, 8: 291; of Allegheny, Ohio, Miami, Maumee rivers, by Bonnecamps (1749), 6:facing 336; early trails and surveys, 6:354-442 passim; cities having packet line service with Evansville (1867), 8:333; Vincennes Dona- tion Tract, pocket of 15:no.4; Wabash & Erie Canal, 8:342. Marietta (Ohio), capital, North- west Territory, 2:6-7. Marion (Shelby Co.), 18:86.
Marion County, agricultural fair, 16:214-17; organized, 4:326;
12:142; census (1830), 4:342- 70; first courthouse & jail, 7: 188; 11:190-91,201; 12:147,150; first election, 1:158; described (1826), 18:86; pioneer life, see 16 : no. 2; "Reminiscences of Mar- ion County Bar," 7:185-208. See also Indianapolis. Marion County Seminary, 2:356. Markle, Abraham, of Vigo Co., 11:318.
Marriage, intermarriage of Yan- kees & Southerners, 17:137,140- 41.
Marshall, Joseph G., of Madison, sketch,
1:189-200; 2:354. See also IHS, members. Marshall, Lucile Carr, "I, Alone, Remem- ber," 18:no.3.
Marshall, Thomas R., governor, por- trait, 14:423,424,432.
Marshall, William, Indian agent, 14: 18,19. See also IHS, members.
Martin, Noah, of N.H., 16:112. Martin County, 18:86.
Martindale, Charles, "Loughery's Defeat and Pigeon Roost Massacre," 2 :no.4. Martinsville, Martisburgh (Ind.), 18: 86-87.
Maryland, John Candler visits, 16:105-108. Maryland Historical Society, 10:93.
Mascoutin Indians, besiege Detroit
(1712), 7:45-52; defeat, 7:53-71 passim.
Masonic Burial Ground Association, Indian- apolis, 3:31.
Masonic lodges, see Freemasonry.
Massachusetts Historical Society, 10:84, 88,95,96.
Matheny, Dr. Francis A., of Morgan Co., 5:436,443-44.
Mathers, Joseph, of Indianapolis, 12:170. Matteson, Joel A., of Illinois, 16:55.
Matthews, Claude, governor, recommends appropriation for IHS, 6:491; death, 6:509; portrait, 14:420,432.
Matthews, George, of Morgan Co., 5: 264-65.
Matthews, Hiram, of Morgan Co., see index, vol.5.
Maumee River, 17:66,68; 18:87; travel on by canoe, by Brotherton Indians, 6:
332-35; in Indian campaigns, 16:240, 241,271,272-73,280n,281,312.
Maxwell, David, member constitutional Convention (1816), 6:99,100,103,113. Maxwell, James, of Morgan Co:, 5:473- 74,498.
May, Edwin, architect, 11:198-99. Medical schools, La Porte, 11:373,385,391. Medical societies, first in Indiana,
7:283-86; incorporated, 12:152; second district, constitution & bylaws, 11:318; state society organized (1819), 6:118. Medicine, see Health and medicine. Medill, William, of Ohio, 16:37. Meek, Alexander A., death, 10:227. Meek, John, of Jefferson Co., 10:216.
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Meeks, Joseph, of Brookville, 25:12-13,148-49.
Meigs, Return J., of Ohio, 24: 169,216,226,231,232,238. Mekinges, Delaware Indian, wife of William Conner, 12:43,108, 109,112,223; departs west with tribe, 12:121-22,123-25; death, 12:178.
Melcher, Jacob, of 1st Regt., 19: 67,82,235-44 passim, 254,258, 283.
Melish, John, map maker, 3:75. Menominee, Potawatomi chief, see vol.14 index.
Merrill, Samuel, 12:149,161,236; 13:37,46-49. See also IHS, members and officers. Methodists, in Indianapolis, 12: 237; in Whitewater Valley, 15: 42,90-96,100,101,129; character of ministry, 17:116,148. "Miami Country, Early Settlement of," by Ezra Ferris, 1:no.9. Miami Indians, 2:328,330; history of, 4:305-309; reserve, 6:433- 36; 18:88-89; Sieur de Vin- cennes with, 7:35-39; troubles with Iroquois, 7:40-43; aid French at Detroit, 7:45,50- 61; friendly to French, 7:71- 73; defection of La Demoiselle, 7:74-75; at Miamitown (1790), described in Hay Journal, 7:295- 361 passim; object to 1802 Vin- cennes agreement, 12:54; en- dangered by raids of other tribes, 12:64; refuse to join Tecumseh, 12:68; waver in neu- trality, 12:71; urge Delawares to war against U.S., 12:72; defeated at Mississinewa, 12:8, 72-73; hunting party murdered, 12:143-44,229. See also in- dexes, 18:no. 2,19,21,22,24; "The National Decline of," by John B. Dillon, 1:no.4. Miamitown (now Fort Wayne), Henry Hay's Diary recording visit to (1790), 7:no.7.
Michigan, character of settlers, 17:33,54,74,142,171.
Michigan-Indiana boundary, article on, 8 :no.6.
Michigan Historical Society, 10:93. Michigan Road, land grant for, 12:
162-63; route, 12:166-67; construc- tion, 5:55-60; surveys for, 6:439- 40; travel on, 13:13,44n-45n. Michigan Road Commissioner, reports of, 2:196.
Michigan Territory, formation & boun- daries, 3:67-68; 4:201-202. Michilimackinac, 21:170n,172n,228. Migration routes, Connecticut to south- west Ohio, 1:249-50; Albany (N.Y. ) or Philadelphia to Northwest Terri- tory, 2:3-4; East coast to Indiana, 2:34; article on, by W.E. Henry (with map), 4:no.6; East & South to In- diana, 5:47-51; North Carolina to Indiana, 15:32-33; 17:51-53; Pitts- burgh to Vincennes, 15:183; New England & Upland South to Indiana, see vol. 17; Ohio River (1787), 19:85-86n; Phila- delphia to Cincinnati (1837), 20:25- ' 26; Indiana to Oregon (1852), 23:no.1. Milburn, William Henry, 8:151, 153-54. Militia, laws governing in Northwest Territory, 2:8; at Vincennes (1790), 15:438-39; land grants for, 15:453- 56,459; in Indiana Territory, 6: 375-77,379,383,387,389,393,398; 10: 204-205,210,211,214; 11:315,316; 12: 69,213; 21:190-91,192-94; for appoint- ment of officers, see index to Executive Journal, 3:no.3; strength (1818), 10: 222; in Black Hawk War, 12:168-69; companies in Indianapolis, 4:551-53. See also index, vol.22; Quartermaster general.
Miller (Milton?), Robert, weaver, 8:421-22. Miller, Smith, Congressman, 8:27-28,48. Miller, William H.H., 9:41-42.
Mills, construction of horse mill, 12: 223-24; legislation re, 12:94; Clark Co., 18:78; Dearborn Co., 18:48,72; Fayette Co., 12:87,88,100,240; Franklin Co., 12:50,88; 18:52; Hamilton Co., 2: 378-79; 12:116,129,131,132,177; 16: 193-94; Marion Co., 2:379; 12:116, 232; 16:189-93; in Miami River area, Ohio, 1:275-76,291-92,343; Montgomery Co., 18:56; Morgan Co., 5:245,415-26;
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at New Harmony, see William Owen's Diary, 4:no.1; Wayne Co., 15:21,28,72; 18:60,98, 121.
Mills, Caleb, sketch, 3:380- 96; photo, 3:facing 359; ad- dresses to Indiana legislature and constitutional convention of 1850 pleading for free school system, 3:no.6.
Milton (Ind.), 15:45,49,63,65, 72; 18:89.
Mine inspector, reports of, 2: 197.
Mines, copper, 6:451-52.
Missions, western, 17:5 ff,79-80, 81-82,84,170 ff; see also
American Home Missionary Society; Moore, Joseph R.H., & Winslow, Hattie Lou, Catholic missions; Moravians. "Camp Morton, 1861-1865," 13:no.3. Mississinewa, battle of, 12:8,66, 72-73.
Mississinewa River, Indian towns on, 6:321-22,330-31.
Mississippi, John Candler visits (1853), 16:75-76.
Mississippi River, dispute over, prior to purchase of Louisiana by U.S. , 2:69-84; 19:11-12,15, 65n,90-91n,110-13,158n,181n; descriptions of, 14:340,341- 43,344-45,354; steamboat traf- fic on (1826-27), 14:340; 25: 15-27 passim.
Missouri, John Candler visits (1853), 16:61-69.
Mitchell, Ann Jennings (Mrs. David G.), 10:152; letters from Jon- athan Jennings, 10:167-68,180- 82,188,191-92,202-203; death, 10:264.
Mitchell, David G., sketch, 10: 157n; letters from Jonathan Jennings, see calendar of Jen- nings letters, 10:153-56.
Mitchell, James V., of Morgan Co., 5:468-69.
Mitchell, Dr. Samuel G., of Indi- anapolis, 12:148,231,232-33. See also IHS, members. Moccasin, Indian game, 12:120.
Monical Rev. Peter, of Morgan Co., 5:245. Monroe, Monroe City (Knox Co.), 11:316.
Monroe, James, secretary of war, letters from Jennings, 10:190,192-96,207-209, 258-59, see also index, vol.21; pres- ident, and internal improvements, 6: 65,66,68,79; and the Monroe Doctrine, 6:190,192,193-252 passim.
Monroe County, Scotch-Irish Presbyterians in, 4:451-55,469-522 passim; in 1826, vol.18:90.
"Monroe Doctrine, Personal Genesis of," by W.A. MacCorkle, 6:190-252.
Montezuma (Ind.), 18:90.
Montgomery Co., 18:90-91.
Moor, Patrick, Indian captive, 1:306,311-12. Moore, Harbin H., of Corydon, 10:229-30n.
Moore, Joseph J., of Morgan Co., 5:508-509.
Moore, Mary Elizabeth, Brown Co., gravestone, 23:116,117,118.
Moore. Samuel, of Morgan Co., 5:267,312,406, 408,416,445.
Moores, Charles W., "Abraham Lincoln Law- yer," 7:no. 10; "Caleb Mills and
the Indiana School System," 3:no.6. See also IHS, members and officers.
Moores, Merrill, visits ancestral home of Sieur de Vincennes, 7:6-7; translates French documents, 7:8. See also IHS, members.
Moravians, missions in Indiana, 12:42-43, 45,188,196 ff; in Michigan, 12:33-35, 37; in Ohio, 12:2,6,13,15-17,18-32, 189,190,191,192,194; in N.Y., & Pa., 12:13. See also Journey of Von Schweinitz to Indiana (1831), 8:no.5.
Morgan, George, founder of New Madrid, 19: 158-59n,160-61,167,184,201,212.
Morgan, John Hunt, Confederate, raid into Indiana, 7:131-83; 13:282,321-22.
"Morgan County, The Pioneers of. Memoirs of Noah J. Major," edited by Logan Esarey, 5:no.5; in 1826, vol.18:91.
"Morgan's Raid in Indiana," by Louis B. Ewbank, 7:no.2.
Mormons, caravan passes through Richmond, 15:105.
Morris, Bethuel F., of Indianapolis, 12: 148,235; newspaper publisher, 18:8,9;
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surveyor, 6:356. See also IHS, members and officers.
Morris, Harvey, "Washington County Giants," 7:no.8.
Morris, Thomas, at Fort Miamis, 24: 15-17.
Morris, Thomas A., engineer, 13: 100,105-106,106-107. See also IHS, members.
Morris, Zachary, of Bloomingdale, 16:47-48.
Morrison, George W., artist, 14: 409-10,432.
Morrison, James, of Indianapolis, 7:190. See also IHS, members. Morrison, John I., 3:391-92.
Morrison, Samuel, of Dearborn Co., sketch, 2:366-73. See also IHS, members.
Morse, Samuel F.B., artist, 14:399, 400.
Morton, Oliver P., political lead- er, 6:142,156,175,186-88; gov- ernor, and Civil War, 4:548-95 passim; reaction to Morgan's invasion of state, 7:157-58; appointments, 13':239-40,245, 249,250,286; and Camp Morton, 13:253,261,269,287-88,301- 302,312,368-69; portrait, 14: 387,391,411-12,432; statue, In- dianapolis, 18:396,398,413,414. Mother's Day plaque, Indianapolis, 18:432.
Mounds, prehistoric, in Indiana, 1:232-33,234-35. See also Archaeology.
Mount, James A., governor, por- trait, 14:420-22,432.
Mount Pleasant (Ohio), 16:34-36. Mudholes (Dubois Co.), fort at, 6: 359; buffaloes at, 6:368,369, 374,375; settlement at, 6:376, 383,389,390,456. Muir, John & William, weavers, 8:417-19.
Muncie, Munsee (Ind.), site of In- dian town, 12:42,198-99; site reserved to Rebecca Hackley, 12: 222; printers, 11:310,376,386. Municipal government, provisions for fire, health, water, 7:273- 75,279-82,282-83.
Munsee Indians, attend council, 21:84,87, 90,91,147n.
Murphy, Charles B., "The Political
Career of Jesse D. Bright," 10:no. 3. Music, early, in Indianapolis, 7:249-52;
at Fort Wayne (1790), 7:314-15; Indian song, "Queen of the Woods," 10:321- 23; other Indian songs, 10:331.
Nancy town (Nanticoke, etc.), 12:129, 201-202.
Napoleon (Ind. ), 18:91.
Nashoba community (Nashville, Tenn.),
11:78n,81n,326,327; 25:8,18-19,22-24.
National Civil Service Reform League,
see index, vol.9.
National Road, 4:384,385; bridge over White River, 13:facing 16 (illus. ) ; construction & importance of, 5:53- 55; 15:103-107,116; legislation for, 6:62-63,66; surveys for, 10:250-51, 256,257,259,269-70; travel on, 13:13-15n; 15:59-60,63,105-107; "The National
Road in Indiana," by Lee Burns, 7:no. 4. Natural resources, coal, 6:319,456; 8 :325- 26; copper, 6:451-52; whetstones, 15: 269.
Naylor, Catherine (Anderson), 2:128n. Naylor, Elizabeth (Beggs), 2:128n.
Naylor, Isaac, sketch, 2:128n; article on Pigeon Roost massacre, 2:128-34. See also IHS, members. Naylor, John, 2:128n.
Neef, Joseph, at New Harmony, 15:294, 295,300,329n,349,352,359,361-68 passim, 381,382,385-91 passim, 394; 23: 263,285,287-88.
Negroes, African colonization movement, 2:243-44,248-49,261; 15:65,81n; 16: 44-45,79; live among Indians, 2:378; number in Marion Co. (1830), 4:370; kidnapping of, 10:226n; free, attitude toward, 16:37,44. See also Colonization, State Board of; Slavery.
New, Robert A., secretary of state, 10: 215-18,219-20,221,228-29. New Albany (Ind. ), architecture, 11: 210; high school catalogue (1842-43), 11:360; printers, 11:310-93 passim; mentioned by travelers on Buffalo Trace, 15:241,243,244,246; in 1826, vol. 18:91.
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New Albany to Crawfordsville Rail- road (or Road), 5:102, 104,114. New Albany and Salem Railroad
New Albany and Vincennes Turnpike, reports on, 2:197; legislation for, 5:102; construction, 5: 104,107,112-13.
New Albany Western Union Democrat, carrier's address (1844), 11: 363-64.
Newburgh (Ind.), Confederate raid on, 7:174-75.
New Castle (Ind.), 18:91-92.
New England, emigration from, to West, 1:249-50. See also index, vol.17.
New Garden (Wayne Co.), 18:92. New Hampshire Historical Society, 10:92.
New Harmony (Ind. ), footprint rock, 1:238-39; Robert Owen's visit to & purchase of, 4:7- 92; described in William Owen's Diary (1824-25), 4:71-78,91-94, 97-100,102-10,115-18,120-34; visit of Thomas Dean & Brother- ton Indians (181-7), 6:295-97; buildings, 11:85,86,188-89; characterized as "center of in- fidelity," 17:82-83; described in 1826, vol.18:68-71; 22:19, 282n,304,314; Robert Dale Owen's Travel Journals to, 23:no.4; 25 : no. 4; "New Harmony. An Adven- ture in Happiness. Papers of Thomas and Sarah Pears," 11: no.1; "New Harmony. An Indiana Village," by John H. Holliday, 5:no.4; "New Harmony, Education and Reform at. Correspondence of William Maclure & Marie Du- clos Fretageot, 15:no.3; Diaries of Donald Macdonald, 14:no.2. See also Rappites.
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