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McDuffie, George, and tariff (1832), 19. 512; J. Q. Adams on, 521 n.
Macedonian, news of capture (1812), 19. 369.
McElhany, Francis G., purchases slaves, 20. 519.
McElhany, Isaac, purchases a slave, 20. 517.
McElhany, Isaac C., 20. 517, 519.
McEuen, of Philadelphia, in Rome (1830), 19. 455.
Macey, -, sea-captain (1829), 19. 441.
McFarland, Andrew, recruit (1760), 6. 427.
McFarland, Capt. Daniel, in cam- paign of 1760, 4. 390.
McFarland, Margaret, of Groton, 6. 427.
McFarland, Walter, non-consump- tion agreement (1786), 8. 497.
McFarlane, Duncan, at installation of Lord Rector of Univ. of Glasgow, 19. 469.
McFarlane, I. H., letter from Web- ster (1848) introducing B. R. Curtis, 15. 280.
McFarlane, Rev. W., acknowledg- ment to, 6. 43 n.
McGennis, Capt. William, in battle of Lake George (1755), 18. 200, 318- 325.
McGill, Major, in army in Va. (1780), 19. 122.
McGillivray, Alexander, treaty (1790), 15. 135.
McGuire, Frederick B., and letters of Jos. Jones, 15. 116; acknowl- edgment to, 19. 108.
McGuyer, John, captured at Quebec, 2. 295.
M'Hard, James, of Haverhill, 16. 377. McHenry, James, and ratification of Constitution, 17. 504.
McHenry, Fort, letter on flag, 2. 257. Machias, Me., loyalist prisoners (1775), 7. 401.
Machin, Thomas, journal, 2. 441.
McIlraith, Rev. John, acknowledg- ment to, 6. 43 n.
McIlroy, Lieutenant, of (?) Brit. navy, cashiered (1801), 20. 264.
McIlvaine, Charles P., and unofficial mission to Europe (1861), 1. 203, 205, 16. 465.
McIlvray, Mrs. David, port. of Web- ster owned by, 2. 263.
McIntosh, Miss [Mrs. Palmer], 5. 12. McIntosh, General, 5. 12.
McIntosh, Archibald, 4. 386.
McIntosh, Sir James, comment on works, 7. 275.
M'Intyre, Doctor, at funeral of Ed. Winslow, 3. 93.
Mack, Mary C. [Mrs. Wheatland], 9. 279.
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McKay,. Mrs., of Edinburgh (1830), 19. 471.
Mackay. See also McKay, Mackey.
Mackay, Hugh, on Lord Cutts, 2. 172.
Mackay, Joseph H., Commencement part (1815) and biog. note, 5. 180 n. Mackay, R. C., business, 4. 34.
Mackay, William, commission busi- ness, 4. 34.
McKean. See also McKeen.
McKean, Henry S., Commencement part (1828) and biog. note, 5. 198, 198 n.
McKean, John G., Commencement part (1831), 5. 205; biog. note, 205 n.
McKean, Joseph, edits Hubbard's General History, 6. 215; reprinted M.H.S. paper, 237; memoir of John Eliot, 7. 122; memoir, 124; Librarian M.H.S., 8. 343; Pres. of + B K, 9. 112.
McKean, Sally [Mrs. Yrujo], 2. 13.
McKean, Thomas, on date of signing of Declaration, 1. 274-276; and vote on Independence, 275; date of his signature, 291; signature to Articles of Confederation, 296; opposition (1804), 2. 12; and Pa. politics (1801), 20. 265; (1807), 298; and vice-presidency, 276; and militia, 305.
Mc Keen, Jenny, 2. 449.
McKeen, Rev. Joseph, as preacher, 16. 421; biog. note, 421 n.
McKeen, Capt. Robert, at Cherry Valley, 2. 448; married, 449.
McKendry, William, army journal (1777-80), 2. 442-478; character of journal, 436, 440; at Albany, 442-445; furloughs, 444, 477-478; march to Fort Stanwix, 445-446; at Cherry Valley, 446-458; in Sulli- van's expedition, 458-474; in Pa., 474-475; return to Hudson, 475- 477.
Mc Kendry, William H., and journal of Wm. McKendry, 2. 478 n.
Mc Kenican, William, killed at Wyo- ming (1778), 3. 345.
Mc Kenny, -, of Mohawk Valley (1778), 2. 445.
Mc Konsey, -, Brit. midshipman, captured at Quebec, 2. 285.
McKenzie, -- , of Edinburgh (1830), 19. 471.
Mc Kenzie, Mrs., of Richmond (1804), 2. 18.
Mckenzie, Alexander [Communica-
tions follow], on com. to pub. Pro- ceedings (1884-1906), 1. 168, 2. 87, 486, 3. 318, 4. 367, 6. 1, 421, 7. 399, 8. 202, 9. 40, 10. 139, 11. 67. 367, 12. 196, 13. 142, 14. 163, 15. 69, 16. 151, 17. 235, 18. 297, 19. 273, 20. 245; list of publications (1886-1905), 3. 280, 9. 23, 11. 318, 12. 175, 14. 129, 15. 30, 18. 269, 19. 205; Harvard Overseer, 5. 407; and Harvard students, 415; M.H.S. circular letter (1890). 6. 214; benediction at M.H.S. cente- nary, 283; elected to M. H.S. Council (1893, '94), 8. 201, 9. 39; remarks, 8. 519, 9. 95, 14. 176; presents report of Council (1895), 10. 118; fortieth anniversary of pastorate, 20. 534.
Communications : on birthplace of Thos. Shepard, 4. 12; on Shepard Hist. Soc., 375; on H. W. Foote, 381; on H. M. Dexter, 6. 185- 187; on Columbus, 8. 47; on effect of discovery of Am., 48; on E. A. Park, 14. 189-194; letter of Ruth S. Wentworth (1745), 385; MEMOIR OF E. A. PARK, 446- 467; on Jon. Edwards's "spider" illustration, 15. 23; on L. R. Paige, 253; on E. C. Smyth, 18. 297-302. Mac Kenzie, Lieut. Frederick, account of battle of Lexington, 5. 391-396. Mc Kenzie, William, 2. 19.
Mackerel Cove, Mass., Maverick on (1660), 1. 236.
Mackey. See also Mackay.
Mackey, Mungo, purchases confis- cated Boston estates, 10. 168, 180. McKinley, William, hist. importance of elections, 11. 115-118, 226, 14. 260-263; on Span. rule in Cuba, 12. 71; assassination, 15. 183-186; Brit. tribute to, 188, 229; attitude of South, 18. 237.
McKinson, Donald, in campaign of 1760, 4. 409.
McKinster, Captain (Major), at West Point (1779), 2. 477; in Saratoga campaign, 6. 95, 96.
Mckinstry, Sarah [Mrs. Stark], 16. 333, 333 n.
Mackintosh, Col. William, 2. 478.
Mackintosh's Tavern, Needham, 10. 47.
Mackranny, John, at Fort Dummer (1724), 6. 366.
Maclaine, Rev. Archibald, 17. 359.
McLane. Sce also Maclaine, Mel.can. McLane, Sir Allan, at Quebec (1775),
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2. 285, 298; in campaign of 1760, | McNott, Colonel, and Franklin's 4. 408. affairs, 16. 195, 196.
McLane, Daniel, at Ticonderoga (1776), 6. 84.
McLane, John, purchases confiscated Boston estate, 1. 315, 10. 182.
McLane, Louis, as Minister to Eng., 19. 464; and tariff (1832), 525.
McLaughlin, Andrew Cunningham,
elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 20. 84.
Maclay, Samuel, and Madison (1808), 20.311.
McLean, -, sea-captain (1766), 10. 62.
McLean, John, Harvard LL.D. (1839), 5. 227; R. C. Winthrop on, 6. 75; and Craig vs. Mo., 14. 342.
McLean Asylum, demolition, 10. 548; origin and character of main build- ing, 549-552.
Mclellan, Henry B., engravings by, 2. 395,3. 283.
M'Lellan, Robert, and Graves-Cilley duel, 12. 290.
McLennan, Alexander K., and Frank- lin Fund, 12. 28.
McLeod, Alexander, Caroline affair, 6. 399, 11. 132, 14. 411-412.
McLeod, Lieut. Donald, wounded at Lexington, 5. 396.
Maclise, Daniel, and alleged Sharpless ports., 3. 186.
McLoon, Eliza E. [Mrs. Field], 19. 74. McMaster, John Bach, United States reviewed by Mellen Chamberlain,
3. 279; elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 15. 493.
M'Mish, - , quartermaster in Am. army (1778), 2. 443.
McNary, William S., bill on Constitu- tion, 18. 334.
McNeal. See also McNeil, McNeill.
McNeal, Mrs., in Boston society (1768), 10. 36.
McNeal, Captain, in Boston (1768), 10. 71.
McNeal, Hector, captured at Passama- quoddy Bay, 3. 91.
McNeil, Archibald, loyalist, land grant, 3. 67; death, 67; leaves Boston (1776), 10. 95; absentee, 164; confiscated Boston estate, 180.
McNeil, Henry, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.
McNeill, Archibald, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 174.
McNeill, William, purchases con- fiscated Boston estate, 10. 174.
Macomber, Onesimus, loyalist ref- ugee, 2. 235.
Macon Bills, Wm. Duane on, 20. 336. McPherson, Miss, of Charleston (1805), 2. 26.
McPherson, Mrs., of Charleston (1805), 2. 26.
McPherson, Captain, of Philadelphia (1789), 16. 461.
McPherson, General, of Charleston (1805), 2. 26.
McPherson, James, ignores last royal veto, 5. 158.
McPherson, John, killed at Quebec, 2. 293.
McPherson, Major William, in Va. campaign (1781), 6. 143.
McRae, John J., on John Brown's raid, 14. 12.
Macready, William C., and alleged Sharpless ports., 3. 183, 186.
McSolan, Lieutenant, death in Arnold's expedition, 2. 271.
McSparran, James, and Sylvester Gardiner, 3. 2.
Mc Vickar, John, at Harvard Com- mencement (1828), 5. 199.
McWhorter's Tavern, Taunton, 10. 47.
Madan, Falconer, letter (1884) on Ox- ford Hist. Soc., 1. 64.
Maddison, Lieut .- Col. George, powder expedition (1774), 10. 88.
Madeira Islands, illicit trade with Eng. colonies (1708), 4. 154.
Madison. See also Maddison, Matson, Matterson, Matthewson.
Madison, Dolly (Payne | Todd), drawing-room (1812), 19. 377.
Madison, James [1], in 1781, 19. 136. Madison, Pres. James [2] [Letters follow], in picture of Va. Conven. of 1829, 4. 306, visit of R. C. Winthrop to (1832), views on slavery, 306-307; and Onis (1811), 5. 24; and G. W. Erving, 32, 10. 472; port., 570; Marshall on (1830), 14. 342; on Va. Resolutions (1830) 343; and organization of courts, 399; candidacy for Senate (1788),- 15. 124, 125; (1794), 146; for House, 126; gubernatorial candi- dacy (1796), 157; and national theory of Constitution, 16. 167; on legislative power, '240; and divided sovereignty, 17. 104; on dangers to Union (1787), 108; Federalist, 493, 500, 508; in Ratifi-
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cation Conven., 508; and La. Pur- chase, 18. 49; appearance and man- ner (1812), 19. 377; and Gales, 377; letter of, pub. to refute Adams's tariff report (1832), 515, 535; Adams's re- ply to letter, 535-553; and Miranda, 20. 282; candidacy in Pa. (1808), 311; Wm. Duane's relations with, 320, 323, 364; and Macon Bills, 336; Duane on Cabinet changes, 337; candidacy (1812), 353.
Letters: from Campbells (1787) Western affairs, 17. 454, 460; - from Ed. Carrington (1787) ad- vice to Fed. Conven., 468; Indians, 469; plan for ratification, 471; Cong. and Constitution, 475; - - from Dan. Carroll (1787) Md. and Constitution, 484; - from Dey of Algiers (1816) threatening war, 5. 27; - from John Dawson (1787) financial distress, coming Fed. Conven., towns, 17. 456, 467; Anti- Federalists, 476; Va. Assembly and Constitution, 478; -- from Wm. Duane (1801-14), 20. 263, 279-281, 298, 308, 309, 320, 324-334, 351, 355, 365, 367 [see Duane]; - from WVm. Grayson (1787) Fed. Capital, N. Eng. and Fed. Conven., Royall Tyler's farce, 17. 461 ; lands in N. W. Ter., 473; - from Jos. Jones (1787- 1802), 15. 116-161, 17. 474, 487, 490-496, 509 [sce Jones]; - to Levi Lincoln (1810) offering justiceship, 15. 232; - from Jas. McClurg (1787) return to Fed. Conven., exec. power, Marshall, Henry, dis- turbances, reception of Constitution, 17. 470, 472, 474; - from Rev. Jas. Madison (1787) Adams's De- fence, 465; interest in Fed. Conven., 470; - from Geo. Muter (1787) Western affairs, 451; - from Ed- mund Pendleton (1765-82), 19. 107-167 [see Pendleton]; - from Arch. Stuart (1787) Va. Assembly, Anti-Federalists, 17. 479.
Madison, Rev. James, letters to Madi- son (1787) on Adams's Defence, in- terest in Fed. Conven., 17. 465, 470. Madrid, octroi smuggling, 11. 208; bull-fight, 16. 471.
Mafeking, Eng. rejoicing over relief, 14. 308-310.
Magaguadavic River, and Northeast- ern boundary, 3. 350, 379.
Magazine of American History, on Sparks's ed. of Washington's let- ters, 4. 67.
Magdalena, -, and Yrujo and Wm. Duane, 20. 284-285.
Magdelaine, prize case (1752), 5. 100. Magee. See also Magge.
Magee, James, privateersman, wreck of Gen. Arnold, 10. 393, 12. 199; cruise (1776), 198.
Magellan, Ferdinand de, Cabot mappe- monde on, 6. 330.
Magellan Strait, Cabot mappe-monde on, 6. 330.
Magery. Sce Majery.
Magge, Mark, in Va. (1651), 2. 6, 7.
Maggiolo. See Maiollo.
Magic, tricks, 7. 270.
Magnusen, Finn, on Runamo runic inscription, 4. 58.
Magruder, Gen. John B., at York- town, 10. 431.
Mahaffy, John P., at Congress of Hist. Sciences (1903), 17. 246.
Mahan, Alfred Thayer, elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 9. 159; as naval historian, 13. 107; on Constitution, 18. 121-123; trans- ferred to honorary membership, 20. 535; acknowledgment, 550.
Mahon, Lord. See Stanhope (P. H.). Maidston, John, letter to Winthrop (1659) accredited to, 7. 363.
Maidwell, Laurence, clerk of Chancery (1654), 13. 19.
Maine, Perry, prize case (1743), 5. 88. Maine, Maverick's account (1660), 1. 231-234; kidnapped Indians (1605), 2. 36-38; extent of Cleeve's patent, 157; Popham Colony, 243- 244, 247-248; Sears Tract, 407, 413; royal memorials in, 4. 244; Casco Bay settlers (1686), 13. 15 n., 270; justices of peace, 230, 246, 270; court officers, 246; local of- ficers, 257; mill rents, 276, 277; and New York (1680), 408; Tre- lawney claim, 16. 179. See also Colonies, New England, North, Northeastern boundary.
Maine Historical Society, celebration of Pres. Bradbury's birthday (1887), 3. 319; Cabot celebration, 12. 8.
Mainwaring. Sce Maynwaring.
Maiollo, Vesconte, FACSIM. of map (1527), 8. 76; other reproductions, 78.
Maison, Marquis Nicolas J. de, 19. 443.
Maitland, Col. (?) Alexander, in Bos- ton (1768), 10. 70.
Maitland, Frederic William,
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elected a corresp. member M.H.S., 12. 168; death, 20. xviii.
Majery, Corporal Joseph, in cam- paign of 1760, 4. 397.
Major, Joshua, exile in Amsterdam (1602), 6. 64.
Major, Richard Henry, death, 6. xx, 7. 366; reprinted M. H.S. paper, 6. 237; on Italian version of Colum- bus's letter, 282-283; on date of Cabot's voyage, 11. 158; on Agnese's atlases, 380.
Malcom, Capt. Daniel, custom-house raid on, 10. 63; on com. on Liberty affair, 67.
Malcom, John, mobbed, 10. 82.
Malden, Mass., Maverick's account (1660), 1. 236; instructions on In- dependence, 335-337; instructions of 1774, 337; and slavery, 339; in 1650, 2. 47; church controversy (1686), 13. 281, 285; pastor or- dained (1709), 14. 34.
Malta, social life (1832), 19. 488-491. Maltby, Capt. William, duel, 10. 57. Malvern Hill, Am. forces at (1781), 6. 145, 146.
Mamoosin, Indian, commission for trial, 1. 220.
Mamorare, island of, Cabot mappe- monde on, 6. 339.
Man, -, innkeeper at Wrentham (1775), 9. 42.
Man. Michael, ketch seized and re- leased (1686), 13. 253.
Man, Samuel, house burned, 1. 154; contributions for, 154.
Manchester, innkeeper at Thompson, Conn. (1804), 2. 6, 32. Manchester, Leander C., acknowledg- ment to, 20. 596 n.
Manchester, Mass., Maverick's ac- count (1660), 1. 235; in 1650, 2. 47. Manchester, S. C. (1804), 2. 29.
Manchester, Va., Brit. raid (1781), 6. 137.
Mandamus councillors, forced resig- nations, 1. 193, 16. 287, 17. 289. See also Regulating Act
Maneddo, Indian, adventures, 2. 36- 38.
Mangum, Willie P., at Harvard Com- mencement (1834), 5. 214.
Manigault, Gabriel, of Charleston, 2. 29.
Manigault, Joseph, of Charleston, 2. 26.
Maning. See Manning.
Manly, Capt. John, privateersman, prizes, 1. 21, 22, 10. 98; and Ply-
mouth panic, 2. 159; ship destroyed (1776), 10. 94; admiralty suit against (1776), 102.
Mann, -, of Md. (1836), 7. 266. Mann, Horace, and Webster, 15. 168. Mann, Reuben, sheriff in Ga., 20. 514.
Mann, Rufus, juror (1789), 19. 180. Manners. See Social conditions.
Manning, Rev. James, of Providence, 6. 119.
Manning, John, in Am. army (1775), 12. 107.
Manning, Nicholas, marshal (1686), 13. 246.
Manning, William, and Harvard (1672), 5. 401; report on Harvard Hall (1677), 9. 100.
Mann's Tavern, Wrentham, 3. 41, 10. 47.
Manors, patent to Shelter Island, 4. 290.
Mansfield, Captain, captures Provi- dence Island (1666), 13. 8.
Mansfield, Abi (Hartwell), 5. 3.
Mansfield, Rev. Achilles, at Killings- worth, 3. 44, 45; biog. note, 44 n .; at Yale Commencement (1795), 47. Mansfield, Ann [Mrs. Keayne], 4. 160 n.
Mansfield, Mrs. Catharine, prize case (1748), 5. 91.
Mansfield, Elizabeth M. [Mrs. Wil- liams, Mrs. Knapp], 5. 3.
Mansfield, Isaac, gift to M.H.S. (1800), 4. 201-202.
Mansfield, Col. John, cashiered (1775), 7. 408.
Mansfield, Joseph, career, 5. 3.
Mansfield, Richard, exile in Amster- dam, 6. 56.
Mansfield, William Murray, earl of, and spurious Montcalm letters, 3. 202; briefs in prize cases (1743- 55), 5. 87-101; speech on Am. (1775), 17. 307.
Manteuffel, Baron Otto von, on pri- vateering, 1. 25.
Manual training, beginning in Boston schools, 3. 240.
Manufactures, Richmond arsenal and flour-mill (1804), 2. 20; silk, in Nantucket, 3. 8; glass, in Pa. (1798), 18; at Pawtucket (1801), 4. 124; iron, in Mass. (1644-47), 8. 12 n., 13-17; agreement to en- courage, in Mass. (1786), 496; Bos- ton sailcloth (1768), 14. 45 n.
Manumission. See Emancipation. Manuscript Department of Library
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of Congress, collections and policy, 18. 335-340, 461-465.
Manuscripts of M. H.S., various, pre- sented, 1. 223, 224, 250, 379, 2. 257, 265, 181, 3. 2, 319, 321, 4. 77, 78, 376, 6. 165, 285, 7. 316, 8. 23, 118, 291, 10. 472, 12. 196, 264-266, 426, 15. 521, 16. 20, 18. 325; Eliza Quincy Collection, 1. 33-44; Park- man, 360-362, 2. 70, 225-228, 3. 152-153, 4. 44-46, 6. 165, 285, 391- 392, 7. 348, 8. 171, 415; cat. and index, 2. 392, 3. 254, 4. 103-105, 358, 7. 370; size of collection (1886), 2. 394; (1887), 3. 281; (1888), 4. 108; (1889), 349; (1890), 5. 449; (1891), 6. 415; (1892), 7. 372; (1893), 8. 196; (1894), 9. 25; (1895), 10. 124; (1896), 568; (1897), 11. 332; (1898), 12. 188; (1899), 13. 78; (1900), 14. 142; (1901), 15. 43; (1902), 16. 144; (1903), 17. 229; (1904), 18. 286; (1905), 19. 223; (1906), 20. 227; Winthrop Papers, 4. 65, 13. 310- 311, 19. 307; papers of Romeo Elton, 4. 77; diaries of Jos. Quincy, 123, 14. 304; by-laws on, 4. 230- 231; used by Prince, 300 n .; Hol- den's journal (1660), 384; cabinets for, 6. 165, 13. 311, 20. 245; Lincoln Papers, 6. 166, 7. 11; copying of, suggested, 6. 418-419, 7. 371; Chas. Deane on editing, 55-56; of Micmac names, 455, 8. 21; letters of J. Q. Adams, 10. 374; letters of Jon. Sewall, 407- 408; records of New South trans- ferred, 540; Sibley Papers, 11. 67, 20. 245; Otis Papers, 11. 182-184, 221-226, 332; of W. H. Channing returned, 332; acquisition, amount, and publication, 12. 162-164; movement to increase, 166, 168; com. on increase, 169; report, 261- 264; Hist. MSS. Com. (1898-90), 264, 13. 142, 14. 163; Jefferson Papers, 12. 264-273; papers of Mrs. Dall, 13. 310; Chase Papers, 375- 378; Mather-Cotton deeds, 424; Story Papers, 14. 256; easier access suggested, 15. 50; papers of Wm. Schouler, 16. 477; of Jas. Savage, 17. 229; Quincy Papers, 18. 188, 250-251; papers of Gen. John Thomas, 420, 422; memoirs of J. C. Dyer, 444-447; diary of Dud- ley Bradstreet, 19. 83; from estate of C. E. French, 20. 227; docs. on domestic slave-trade, 409; Graupner
Collection, 438; papers of P. T. Jackson, 590. See also Archives, Autographs, Collections, Library of M. H.S.
Manvil, Nicholas, killed at Wyoming (1778), 3. 345.
Maori, decline, 17. 6.
Maple sugar, described (1782), 4. 11. Maps. - For illus. see next title. -
Waters-Winthrop, of Eastern Mass., 1. 211-214, 6. 259, 7. 335-338; early, of Boston and Boston Har- bor, 1. 211, 2. 478-480, 8. 228, 230, 18. 329; Winthrop's chart of North Shore, 1. 214-215; ancient, 2. 200, 261; Pound's N. Eng., 479; solution of Sparks's "red- line" map question, 3. 361-366; Franklin-Hartley sketch, 366-367, 4. 60; Oswald, 3. 367; Hubbard's New England (1677), 4. 13-21, 199-206, 6. 41, 19. 54; atlas of wars of French Rev. (to 1806), 4. 46; showing Ordinance of 1784, 60; of Mexico City (1550), 308; Cabot mappe-monde (1544), 6. 305- 339, 10. 118; influence of Cartier's explorations, 7. 298-312; of North- west (1785), 364-366, 14. 167; of Asiatic-Am. connection theory, 8. 67, 70, 77, 11. 375-376, 378; an- ticipations of Cartier's voyages, 8. 70-78 [see St. Lawrence Gulf]; of Sea of Verrazano, 76, 11. 377 ; early chart of New York Harbor, 8. 228, 230; Agnese's, on Am., 11. 372- 385; Cabot's chart and Cosa's map, 12. 5; Livermore's hist. atlas of Europe, 108-111, 18. 290-291; of coast survey, 13. 448; Blanchard- Langdon, of N. H. and Canada (1756), 18. 199, 399; French, of Canada and N. Eng. (c. 1756). 399. MAPS, "Wine Hills," 4. 199; "White Hills," 6. 41; section of Waters- Winthrop, 7. 26; Maiollo (1527), 8. 76, 78; part of Worcester County (1785), 280; survey of Clark's Island, 12. 346; Bahamas, 13. 9; Athens and Salamis, 17. 384.
Maqua Indians. See Mohawk.
Marathon, battle of, Herodotus's description considered, 17. 252- 262; not a general decisive en- gagement, 253, 255, 258, 261; Per- sian force, 256-258.
Marblehead, Mass., on early map, 1. 212; Maverick's account (1660), 236; in 1650, 2. 47; royal arms in, 4. 244; their fate, 244 n .; Foy
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as name for, 337; impressment in- cident (1769), 10. 71; not port of entry (1686), 13. 264; women kill Indians (1677), 405.
Marbois, François de Barbé-, and J.
Q. Adams (1779), 16. 293; as host (1829), 19. 442.
Marburg, archives on Am. Rev., 3. 219.
Marbury, Anne [Mrs. Hutchinson], 3. 207.
Marbury, Anthony, of Eng. (1665), 13. 19.
Marcel, -- , and death of Mont- calm, 4. 97.
March. See Marsh.
Marchand, Capt. John B., on Brit. coast (1861), 18. 139-140.
Marchant, Cornelius, autobiog. sketch of privateering, 12. 198-200.
Marchant, Henry, 16. 457-459; biog. note, 457 n.
Marchant, William, Commencement part, 3. 47; death, 47 n.
Marcou, Jane (Belknap), presents Belknap Papers, 4. 206; thanks to, 207.
Marcou, Jules, death announced, 12. xx, 196.
Marcy, William L., and Convention of Paris, 1. 26; at Leicester Acad- emy, 7. 34 n .; and tariff (1832), 19. 523.
Maresquelle, Louis de, letter to the Cincinnati (1789) seeking admis- sion, 6. 161.
Margry, Pierre, death announced, 10. 294; M.H.S. tribute to, 554; port., 14. 144; Sparks on (1846), 15. 91.
Marichal, -- , port. of Lion Gardiner, 2. 394.
Marine. - See also analyzed refer- ences under Admiralty, Naviga- tion, Navy, Neutral trade, Piracy, Privateering, Ships. - Safety of Am. (1775), 1. 16; Congress and capture of Brit., 17; law of capture, 26, 27; N. Eng. shipping (1660), 248; Conn. (1795), 3. 44, 45, 48, 49; R. I. (1801), 4. 125; Sound packets (1789, 1801), 127, 16. 457- 461; prosperity of Am., 6. 201; Brit. and Am. Steam Nav. Co., 7. 35; Ohio River travel (1836), 273- 294; description of river boat, 289; decline of Am., 17. 119; carrying trade and peace negotia- tions (1782), 416-419. See also Commerce.
Marion, Ellen (Bridge), 16. 48. ·
Marion, Joseph, career, 16. 42-48; AUTOG., 43.
Marissen, Jenneke [Mrs. Wilson], 6. 63. Mark, Mary, killed by Indians (1691), 7. 157.
Mark, Patrick, of Dunstable, 7. 157.
Market, advertisement of Boston (1687), 9. 473; Boston, authorized (1686), 13. 271.
Markham, Sir Clements R., letter to R. C. Winthrop (1890), 5. 421; on Cabot on Am. coast, 11. 161.
Marlborough, Mass., Indian attack (1704), 1. 157, 14. 29; Breck or- dained minister, 1. 157; Hudson's History, 4. 31; population (1790), 136; note-book of Wm. Brins- mead (1682-95), 298-301; Indian alarm (1688), 299; first ordination at, 301; inn (1677), 6. 89; rumor about (1774), 10. 87; Tompson's verses on (1676), 266.
Marlborough, Am. privateer (1777), 12. 199.
Marquand, Joseph, biog. note, 16. 387 n .; mentioned, 397, 442.
Marquand, Mrs. Joseph, 16. 387, 388. Marquise d'Antin, prize case (1748), 5. 90-91.
Marrett, Daniel, at Harvard Com- mencement (1825), 5. 194.
Marriage, early, in N. C., 2. 22; Dud- ley's proclamation (1686), 13.
235; civil, in colon. N. Eng., 19. 173. See also Sexual morality.
Marritt, Thomas, at Saybrook (1645), 8. 9.
Mars, Am. brig, docs. on detention (1802), 18. 325.
Marsh, --- , of Braintree, marriage (1709), 1. 160.
Marsh, Lieut. Alexander, of Braintree, 6. 482.
Marsh, Ann [Mrs. Quincy], 16. 307.
Marsh, Ebenezer Grant, memoir, 7. 124.
Marsh, George Perkins, + B K ora- tion (1847), 9. 142; biog. note, 142 n .; on Choate, 11. 149.
Marsh, Col. John, Indian fight (1697),
1. 151, 14. 28; expedition (1703), 33; in Phips's Quebec expedition, 15. 288, 295, 299.
Marsh, Rev. John, at Yale Commence- ment (1795), 3. 47; biog. note, 47 n .; at Weathersfield, 49; Har- vard D.D. (1806), 5. 171.
Marsh, Jonathan, death (1708), 14. 25.
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Marsh, Rev. Jonathan, of New Hart-
ford, at siege of Boston, 7. 402.
Marsh, Jonathan, of Newburyport, representative (1788), 16. 417 ; biog. note, 417 n.
Marsh, Rev. Joseph [1], record of church discipline (1713-24), 6. 485-487.
Marsh, Joseph [2], private school, 14. 200.
Marsh, Capt. . Nathaniel, non-con- sumption agreement (1786), 8. 497; mentioned, 16. 348.
Marsh, William, Jr., drawing by, 7. 374.
Marshall, Deliverance, birth, 1. 156.
Marshall, Emily [Mrs. Otis], 14. 108.
Marshall, G., exile in Amsterdam, 6. 56.
Marshall, Gad, death at Wyoming, 3. 346.
Marshall, Hagar, death, 14. 27.
Marshall, Henry, Pilgrim at Leyden, 17. 179.
Marshall, Humphrey, in China, 2. 258.
Marshall, John [1], petition for wages (1686), 13. 251; pay, 276, 281; death, 14. 23.
Marshall, John [2], of Braintree, diary (1697-1711), 1. 148-164, 14. 13-34; career and character of diary, 1. 148-150, 14. 13-15; family, 1. 151, 156; constable, 152, 158; contributions, 153, 154; im- pressed, 157, 161; and John Webb, 159, 160; milit. watch, 161, 163, 14. 30-31; death notices in diary, 16-27; Indian notices, 27-30.
Marshall, John [3], death, 14. 21.
Marshall, Ch. J. John [Letters follow], statue, 1. 200; on Malden's in- structions on Independence, 335; in picture of Va. Conven. of 1829, 4. 306; as honorary member M. H.S., 14. 355 n .; Athenæum port. and bust, 355 n .- 356 n .; X Y Z mission papers, 15. 89-90; phrase resembling Lincoln's, 92; and Jay Treaty, 151, 152; Story on death, 220; addresses on, and biog., 16. 129, 130, 18. 185-186; port., 16. 145; reality of leadership, 17. 110 n .; elected to Assembly (1787), 457; and impotence of Confederation, 471; and Burr trial, 20. 299.
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