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Lyman, Samuel, joint letter (1800) on choosing electors, 43. 652; AUTOG., 654.
Lyman, Samuel F., registership, 49.
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205 n .; on Barnard Whitman, 57. 245; Clay, 252; state convention, 249, 250; C. P. Huntington, 267- 269.
Lyman, Theodore [1], 45. 24; Bow- doin Sq. Church, 47. 229; career, 52. 36; Pacific trade, 54. 15.
Lyman, Theodore [2], Thompsons Island, 41. 538.
Lyman, Theodore [3], Kansas, 41. 224, 227; Meade's Headquarters, 56. 281,
282; civil service reform, 60. 13; album of Civil War ports., 88; in Congress, 167.
Lyman, Theodore [4], gift, 60. 88.
Lyme, Conn., Great Awakening, 53. 195, 198, 202, 203.
Lynch, Anthony, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Lynch, Francis, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
Lynch, Nicholas, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Lynch, Thomas, sr., at camp, 43. 95, 60. 101 n .; Quincy on, 49. 450, 452; on Stamp Act Congress, 452, 453; plantation, 453; on slaves, 457; at Continental Congress, 60. 99; on Gadsden, 99 n.
Lynch, William F., blockade runners, 44. 293.
Lynde, Benjamin [1], Thompsons Island, 41. 535.
Lynde, Benjamin [2], Thompsons Island, 41. 535; on Joseph Hawley, 44. 524; daughter, 49, 179 n.
Lynde, Lydia [Mrs. Walter], 49. 179 n.
Lynde, Mary [Mrs. Valentine], 43. 437.
Lynde, Samuel, 47. 269.
Lynde, Simon, Thompsons Island, 41. 535 n.
Lyndon, Augustin, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Lynds, Elam, Auburn Prison, 59. 400 n.
Lynn, James, 41. 50.
Lynn, Mass., early iron works, 45. 566-568; trade (1768), 58. 425.
Lyon, Harriet [Mrs. Barker], 43. 399. Lyon, Matthew, reply to presidential address, 57. 152-155.
Lyons, Henry, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Lyons, Joseph, Antigua petition (c. 1730), 59. 175.
Lyons, Joseph, British naval man (1777), 55. 104.
Lyons, Richard B. P., earl, on Se-
ward, 45. 79; Trent affair, 527; con- federate privateering, 46. 37; Se- ward and belligerency, 41 n .; Seward and Declaration of Paris, 49, 51 n., 57, 60, 61; Bunch inci- dent, 67; Bright on, 94; recognition question (1862), 47. 376, 385, 416; papers, 48. 198; secession, 202, 203; reports on conditions before out- break of war, 212-228 (see Gen. In. xx.); on Lincoln, 228; on plan to expel him, 233; evolved policy, 234, 237; advice on confederate commis- sioners, 237; in London on leave, 454; character, 454; on war pros- pects (1862), 454 n .; Goldwin Smith on, 49. 113, 115.
Lyons, Samuel, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Lyons, France, colonial trade, 60. 257, 262.
Lytherland, William, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Lyttleton, Thomas, baron, on Amer- ican affairs, 50. 463; letter on Quebec Act, 481.
Lytton, Edward G. E. L. Bulwer- Lytton, baron, Ouida on, 48. 488.
M
Mabb, Edward, shipmaster, 47. 184. Mabre-Cramoisy, Sebastien, royal imprints, 60. 253, 255-260.
McAlpin, William J., 42. 440.
Macao, as port, 41. 271; history, 43. 310; Columbia at, 53. 263.
McAroy (Mc Elroy), George, priva- teer, 60. 110.
Macartney, George, earl, Chinese mission, 43. 315-320, 53. 269; on American affairs (1775), 50. 465.
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, baron,
M.H.S. memorial meeting, 43. 229; former home in 1860, 48. 439; on Puritans, 55. 35-38; as historian, 56. 331.
Macaulay Graham, Catharine, on Burke and French Revolution, 43. 636; Hutchinson Papers, 47. 211; Quincy in London, 50. 451, 452; Stillman, 476; Sans Souci Club controversy, 60. 336, 343.
McBurnie, John, 44. 682.
McCall, Ella E. (Thompson), 57. 507.
McCall, Henry, career, 57. 503.
McCall, Mary A. (Elliott), 57. 504.
McCall, Samuel A., 60. 310.
McCall, Samuel Walker, member, 43.
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222, 282, 461; Canadian reciprocity, 47. 173; Council, 48. 383, 49. 309, 50. 241; paper on Webster, 56. 244; PORT. and AUTOG., 57. front .; on C. W. Eliot, 13; tribute, 186 (see Gen. In. xxiv); memoir, 503; J. A. Aiken, 60. 310.
McCalla, John M., election of 1844, letter, 42. 420, 421.
McCartey, Mme. Nantes (1778), 54. 129.
McCarthy, Charles J., gift to Gover- nor Andrew, 54. 82.
Maccarty, Catharine, Cotton Mather affair, 48. 135-138.
Maccarty, Charles, 48. 137.
Maccarty, Elizabeth, 48. 136, 137.
Maccarty, Francis, 48. 137.
Maccarty, Margaret, 48. 137.
Maccarty, Samuel, 48. 137.
career, Maccarty, Thaddeus [1], property, 48. 136-138.
Maccarty, Thaddeus [2], 48. 137.
McClay, George, Hawaii, 54. 15.
McCleary, Emily A. [Mrs. Millet], 54. 193.
McCleary, Helen C., gifts, 54. 193, 55. 224.
McCleary, Maria L. (Walter), ports., 55. 224.
McCleary, Samuel Foster [1], ports., 54. 193, 194; wife, 55. 224.
McCleary, Samuel Foster [2], papers, books, 52. 3, 54. 193; port., relics, 193.
McClellan, George B., candidacy, 44. 8; Trent affair, 45. 62 n .; Stoeckel on, 78; expectations (1861), 86; British mission, 46. 159; Wolseley on, 47. 18, 23; as commander (to March, 1862), 50. 315; general plan (April, 1861), 315-319; (Aug.), 322-325; in West Virginia, 319- 321; organization of army, 321, 57. 96; peacemaker rôle, 50. 323, 333, 344; opening the Potomac, 325; failure to take offensive, 325-328, 331, 352; Burnside's expedition, 328, 336, 344; Urbana plan, weak- ness, 328-333, 336, 342-344, 350; Lincoln's plan to attack Johnston, 331-333, 340-342; and western operations, 334-338, 344-346; Lin- coln's General Order No. 1, 338; lower Potomac plan, abandoned, 346-350, 352; command restricted, 353; outside operations, 353; and Lincoln, 51. 100, 101; Lee on, 56. 177, 206; port., prints, autog., 300; Manassas movement, 412, 414,
415; Sumner on, 480; Boutwell and
Woodman on, 58. 321-323. See also Antietam; Peninsula campaign.
McClellan, Isaac, at Saratoga, 50. 195; biog. notc, 195 n.
McClellan, Percy W., gift, 47. 369. McClellan, Dr. Samuel, Shenandoah Valley campaign, 41. 123.
Mcclellan, Port Royal, 56. 398.
McClernand, John A., Vicksburg, 43. 233.
McClure, Alexander W., on Cotton's sermon, 41. 107.
McClure, David, Concord action, 56. 82 n.
McCook, Alexander M., Chicka- mauga, 48. 280.
McCormick, Lieut .- Col. Abner H., Confederate States of America, 43. 376.
McCormick, Rev. Andrew T., church, 47. 498.
McCowen, Elizabeth V. (Prentiss), Vassall relics, 50. 201, 203.
McCowen, Oliver H., 50. 201. M'Crie, Thomas, on Scott, 50. 214.
M'Culloch, John R., and force, 50. 273; free trade, 53. 299.
M'Culloch, William, Weekly History, 53. 193; correspondence, 204, 205, 207, 208, 211, 217.
McCulloch vs. Maryland, Marshall's indebtedness to Hamilton, 46. 418, 419, 425.
McCulloh, Henry E., customs officer, 55. 277.
McCumber, Porter J., on pensions, 42. 132.
McCurdy, Jesse, tavern, 50. 190.
MacDonald, of Baltimore, at Naples (1819), 51. 493.
McDonald, Calvin M. (?), 41. 357.
McDonald, Donald, Moore's Creek, 60. 366.
Macdonald, Sir John, American reci- procity, 47. 162.
MacDonald, Pirie, Lodge port., 59. 35. Macdonald, Thomas, Adams on, 45. 24.
MacDonald, William, corresponding member, 45. 578, 627; MARSHALL'S INDEBTEDNESS TO HAMILTON, 46. 412; on religious liberty in Rhode Island, 48. 429.
McDonough, -
48. 486. -, London (1866),
McDonough, Eliza A. [Mrs. Park- man], 47. 484 n.
McDonough, Thomas, Hingham, 47. 484 n.
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McDonough, Capt. Thomas, Naples (1819), 51. 488, 491, 494.
McDougall, Alexander, 46. 316; widow, 47. 112 n .; Crèvecœur, 50. 96; Quincy's letter, 449.
MacDougall, Hannah [Mrs. Barrett], 47. 112 n.
McDowell, Capt. Andrew, post, 50. 69.
McDowell, Edward, Boston crew, 55. 87.
McDowell, Irvin, first Bull Run, 42. 187, 190, 191, 56. 370; second Bull Run, 42. 192; Lincoln consults, 50. 336; swearing in militia, 56. 361; Peninsula campaign, 57. 103, 105- 108.
McDowell, Katherine, Radical Club, 45. 628, 52. 118.
McDuffie, George, Texas, 42. 430, 43. 116; on Oregon, 31; Mass. and nullification, 45. 183.
Mace, J. N., 41. 221.
Macedonian, U. S. S., challenge, 59. 158 (see Gen. In. xxiv); relic, 60. 313.
McElhincy, Elizabeth Bona- parte, 49. 20.
McElroy. See also McAroy.
McElroy, David, Boston crew, 55. 88. Macfarland, James E., Trent affair, 45. 189, 48. 443; attends Parlia- ment, 445.
Macfarlane, William S., 60. 345.
Macgan, Capt. (Peter C. Magnan?), in France (1778), 54. 133.
MacGavelin, Comte, Parma (1819), 51. 419, 420.
McGeorge, John, at St. John, 54. 342 n.
McGill University, Parkman cen- tenary, 57. 190-192.
McGlocklin, James, impressment, 44. 442, 443.
McGraw, John, Cornell gift, 49. 148. McGregor, Mary [Mrs. Dalton], 42. 301, 56. 430 n.
McGregore, Rev. David, sermon, 53. 210.
McGruder, - , 42. 328.
McHenry, George, on cotton crisis in 1865, 47. 279-287, 337, 402; at- tends Parliament, 48. 455, 456; The Index (London, 1862-65), 482; attack on Moran, 491.
McHenry, Dr. James [d. 1816], letter, 49. 412; 58. 221, 228-231, 236.
McHenry, Dr. James [1: d. 1845], 47. 280.
McHenry, James [2], London (1860),
48. 438; Lincoln tribute, 474, 475, 477, 479.
McHeron, John, shipmaster, 44. 673. McIlvaine, Bishop Charles P., special mission, 45. 80, 111.
McIlwain, Charles Howard, 49. 164; member, 57. 230, 242.
McIntire. See also McIntyre; Mc- Intyer.
McIntire, Samuel, swell-front houses, 53. 130 n.
McIntosh. See also Mackintosh.
McIntosh, Stamp Act affair,
44. 689.
McIntosh, Elizabeth [Mrs. Royall], 51. 188.
McIntyer, William, Boston crew, 55. 87. McIntyre. See also McIntire; Mc- Intyer.
McIntyre, Sergt. H., negro soldier, 43. 361, 380.
Mack, David, jr., candidacy, 57. 257, 258; C. P. Huntington, 266.
Mack, Julian, gift, 50. 2.
Mackay. See also McKee; Mackey. Mackay, shipmaster (1761), 43.
199.
Mackay, Aeneas, autog., 56. 352.
MacKay, Gen. Alexander, 56. 351.
Mackay, Daniel, port., biog. note, 51. 182.
Mackay, Esther (Gardner | Higgin- son), port., biog. note, 51. 182. MacKay, John, letter (1821) on pamphlet, 49. 179.
Mackay, Margaret (Epes), 51. 182. McKay, Samuel M., General Court, 45. 182, 57. 253, 260, 261, 263; letter (1831) on election, 49. 248.
Mackay, William, Salem (1720), 51. 182.
Mackay, William, prize agent, letter to, 55. 81; Malcom affair, declara- tion, 58. 17, 40, 41, 43, 48, 54, 78, 81. McKean. See also McKeen; Mack- hene.
Mckean, Joseph, Belknap Papers, 52. 140; voting in M.H.S., 57. 230; letter to, 59. 375.
McKean, Thomas, 46. 315.
McKee, John, letters to, 45. 167, 46. 327 n .; letter (1828) on election, 326; on Baylies and Jackson, 327. McKeen. See also Mckean.
McKeen, Rev. Joseph, ordination (1785), 43. 619, 622.
McKellar, Deborah (Bowker) [Mrs. Bugbee], 46. 372.
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McKellar, James, 46. 372.
McKendry, Benjamin, papers, 52. 3. McKenna, Miss -, gift, 57. 514.
Mckenzie, Alexander, on A. V. G. Allen, 42. 6; on William Everett, 43. 413; on Thomas Minns, 47. 29; tributes, 48. 6-15; memoir, 304; PORT. and AUTOG., 304.
McKenzie, Daniel, career, 48. 12-14, 304, 305.
Mackenzie, Edward M. S. G. See Wharncliffe.
Mckenzie, Ellen H. (Eveleth), 48. 313.
Mackenzie, Lieut. Frederick, on Con- cord fight, 56. 71 n., 72 n.
Mackenzie, Henry, letter (1794) cn Adam Smith's posthumous vol- ume, 58. 92.
Mckenzie, Phebe M. (Smith), 48. 305.
Mckenzie, R. Tait, Storer inscrip- tion, 47. 27.
McKenzie, Sarah (Smith) [Mrs. Bee], 49. 448 n.
Mckenzie, Dr. Thomas G., Civil War, 56. 478.
Mackey. See also Mackay.
Mackey, Daniel, port., 49. 260.
Mackey, Mrs. Daniel, port., 49. 261. Mackey, Edmund W. S., contest in South Carolina, 41. 87.
Mackhene, Erned, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Mckibben, Lieut. muster- master, 57. 493, 494.
McKim, Alexander, 53. 54.
McKim, James M., letters (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 303, 304.
Mackinac, Mich., Ghent negotiation, 48. 140; Duluth, 59. 145.
Mackinen, William, Antigua petition, 59. 173.
McKinley, John, Georgia and the Cherokees, 49. 220.
McKinley, Pres. William, ultimatum to Spain, 45. 74 n .; port. of Cabinet, 57. 185.
McKinney, William (?). See Mc- Whinney.
McKinnon. See also McKinen.
McKinnon, Charles, Boston crew, 55. 87.
Mackintosh. See also McIntosh.
Mackintosh, English ship- master (1793), 53. 269.
Mackintosh, Ebenezer, autog., 57. 361.
McKissock, William, gift, 59. 2. Mckown, John, seaman, 55. 58.
McLane. See also McLean.
McLane, Allan, irregular cavalry, 43. 578, 579.
McLane, Louis, foreign mission, 46. 331; attitude (1829), 335; on Eng- land and Mexican War, 47. 452, 453.
McLane, Samuel, letters to, 47. 223. Mclaughlin, Andrew Cunningham,
on Massachusetts Constitution of 1780, 50. 401.
Mclaughlin, Ephraim B., earthen- ware association, 51. 239.
Mclaughlin, Lawrence, Boston crew, 52. 88.
McLaws, Lafayette, Antietam, 56. 190.
Maclay, William, on presidential power of removal, 46. 87; on presi- dential addresses and replies, 57. 125, 126, 128, 130, 132; on royal French ports., 59. 71.
McLean. See also McLane.
McLean, George P., return of Trum- bull Papers, 55. 30.
McLean, John, Everett correspond- ence on patronage (1828), 41. 359; Calhoun, 361, 364; candidacy in 1844, 42. 397.
Mclellan, Hugh, 52. 281.
McLeod, Alexander, case, 44. 337, 53. 288, 296, 307.
McLester, John, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
McLester, Michael, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
McMahon, Elizabeth, drawing, 57. 74.
McMahon, Mary, drawing, 57. 74.
McMaster, Ann [Mrs. Codman], 53. 168.
Macmillan, Alexander, visit to U. S., 49. 143.
McMurtrie, James, cane from James Read, 56. 281.
Macnee, Danicl, Combe port., 49. 59. McNeil, Col. John, recruiting papers (1819), 50. 179.
McNeill. See also McNeil; McNiel.
McNeill, Charles, uncle of Hector, 55. 55.
McNeill, Charles, Boston crew, 55. 88. McNeill, Daniel, privateer, 55. 80. McNeill, Elizabeth, 55. 61.
McNeill, Capt. Hector [1], Fox affair, 44. 695, 696; career, 55. 46-152; letter-book, other sources, 46, 47, 53. 179, 59. 2; before American Revolution, autobiog., sketch, 55. 47-49 (see Gen. In. xxiii), 54-71;
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Canadian expedition, correspond- ence, 49, 71, 72; commission, prep- arations for cruise, correspondence, 49, 50, 73-84, 60. 110 n., 112; cruise in Boston, Manley, conduct, 55. 50- 53; later career, privateering, 53, 145, 146; fate, 54; WRITING and AUTOG., 81; list of crew, 85-89; journal of cruise, correspondence, 90-95, 100-102, 104-107, 110, 111, 115, 116; SKETCHES of contest, 92; refuge in coast ports, correspond- ence, 95-100, 102, 107-113; on prisoners of war, 103, 104, 108, 109, 121-123, 130; relations with officers and crew, 112, 113, 116, 119, 122- 128, 131-134; on condition of Boston, refitting, troubles, 114, 115, 117, 125, 130-133; on problems of naval personnel, 117, 125, 129, 131; on naval deserter from army, 120, 121; inquiry on cruise, 125; on marines, 128; court-martial, appeal to Congress, letters, 134-136, 140, 143-145, 147; J. P. Jones on, 138; Jones correspondence, 139, 147- 150; public accounts, 151, 152.
McNeill, Hector [2], 55. 48, 49, 67; Boston crew, 87.
McNeill, Henry, 55. 55.
McNeill, Isaac, 55. 61.
McNeill, Jacob, 55. 61.
McNeill, Jean [1], daughter of Mal- colm, 55. 56, 61.
McNeill, Jean [2], daughter of Mal- colm, 55. 61.
McNeill, Lettice, 55. 48.
McNeill, Malcolm, father of Captain Hector, immigrant, career, 55. 55- 59, 65.
McNeill, Margaret, 55. 56.
McNeill, Mary [1], daughter of Mal- colm, 55. 56, 61.
McNeill, Mary [2], daughter of Mal- colm, 55. 61.
McNeill, Mary (Stuart), mother of Captain Hector, 55. 55, 65.
McNeill, Mary (Watt), second wife of Captain Hector, 55. 49; letters to, 108, 136, 140, 151.
McNeill, Mary (Wilson), first wife of Captain Hector, 55. 48, 49, 62.
McNeill, Neal, career, 55. 55.
McNeill, Robert, son of Hector, 55. 48, 66, 67.
McNeill, Lieut. Robert, of marines, 55. 87; prisoner of war, letter to, 130.
McNeill, Sarah [Mrs. Neil], 55. 49, 49 n.
McNeill, William, 55. 61, 66, 67.
McNeill, William Mckenzie, ship- master, 44. 677, 677 n., 682.
McNiel, John, appointment (1830), 46. 337.
McNutt, Alexander, pension and scandal, 52. 163.
Macomb, Alexander, Scott quarrel, 46. 325.
Macon, Nathaniel, peace establish- ment, 42. 334; reply to presidential address, 57. 159.
McParlin, Dr. Thomas A., Civil War, 56. 478.
Macphedris, Archibald, New Hamp- shire Council, death, 44. 189.
Macquart, Louis C. R., Franklin, 56. 149.
McRea, Colin J., confederate funds (1866), 48. 488.
Macready, William C., Story (?), 50. 305; letters, 52. 169; Dickens, 54. 154.
McSparran, Hannah (Gardiner), port., 49. 26 n.
McSparran, James, Smibert's port., 49. 26.
McTavish, Emily (Caton), 59. 382 n. McTavish, John, 59. 382 n.
McVeagh, Wayne, 51. 313; Garfield's Cabinet, 57. 294; Chandler, 305.
McVickar, John, 50. 286 n.
Mc Whinney (Mckinney?), Wil-
liam (?), 41. 356.
Madagascar, French banishment to, 56. 275.
Madden, Sarah, gift, 59. 140.
Madeira wine, East Indian trade, 41. 237; purchase, 51. 494; American trade (1774-75), 59. 212, 223. See also Wine.
Madison, Dolly (Payne | Todd), as mistress of White House, 47. 486 n., 490, 492, 494, 496, 517, 520, 523, 528; lock of hair, 50. 81; letter to, 53. 334.
Madison, Rev. James, bishopric, 48. 257.
Madison, Pres. James, patronage, 41. 376, 381; as President, 382 n .; French sympathy, 42. 321; Monroe (1810-11), 328-330, 337; letter to, 43. 260; J. Adams on candidacy, 44. 428; judicial appointment of J. Q. Adams, 527, 528; expecta- tions of administration, 45. 483; navy, 46. 205; bank bill, 418 n .; Constitution, 47. 37, 38; letters: (1816) on Russell's compensation, 306; (1809) on Mass., foreign af-
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fairs, 467; as President, 486 n., 494, 495, 513, 523; and Mass. (1814), 514, 519, 521; Jeremiah Mason's opinion, 517 n .; Gerry on war ad- ministration, 521; Annapolis Con- vention, 49. 89; lock of hair, 50. 81; Dix on, 139, 152; on French sym- pathizers in Charleston (1794), 51. 25; Theodosia Burr's plea for father (1809), 53. 334; replies to presidential addresses, 57. 127, 133, 135, 136, 140, 145, 147, 148; La Luzerne's audience, 59. 61; on gift of America, 67 n .; administra- tion at end of 1814, 60. 25; author- ship of Federalist, 305-308; Gay's biography, 306.
Madison Avenue, New York, view (1888), 50. 1.
Madras, trade (1788), 41. 237, 238.
Madrid, surrender (1843), 46. 363- 365, 367.
Maecenas, Caius Cilnius, villa in 1819, 51. 448.
Maffei, Marchese Scipio, museum, 51. 410.
Magdalen Island, St. Pierre's conces- sion, 60. 271.
Magdalene, 47. 188.
Magee. See also Megee.
Magee, James, shipmaster, 53. 253, 254, 257-259.
Magelhaens, Jean H. de, 56. 151, 153. Magna Carta Tree, relic, 48. 496. Magnan, Peter C. See Macgan.
Magnifique, French warship, wreck, 46.200.
Magoun, Thatcher, shipwright, 54. 29 n.
Magruder, John B., on Peninsula, 50. 332; Seven Days, 57. 115.
Mahan, Alfred Thayer, honorary member, 41. 3; tribute, 48. 134; on navies and commerce, 57. 396. Mahmud II. of Turkey, death, 46. 347.
Mahu, Jacques, voyage, 53. 223 n. Maidstone, H. M. S., 47. 116.
Maimon, Salomon, Ebeling on, 59. 372.
Main, William, Italy, 51. 432, 470, 473, 479.
Maine, separation from Mass., 41. 125-164; origin of Mass. claim, 125; first movement (1784-85), Mass. reaction, 126-128, 58. 194; conventions, petitions (1786-88), 41. 128-133; reforms, 134; move- ment in General Court, popular vote (1791-92), 134-137; agitation
to 1807, 137-139; War of 1812 and politics, 139-142, 146, 155, 156, 47. 520, 521, 48. 344, 345, 347, 350, 60. 27; General Court and popular vote (1816), Mass. indifference, 41. 142-153; constitutional questions, 151; adverse vote and constitu- tional convention (1816), 153, 154, 157; Mass. opposition, 154, 162; success, 158-164; naming state, 164; - J. D. Long on rural, 42. 348-351, 356; election of 1840, 386; political attitude (1842-44), 392, 399, 409, 424; and Ashburton Treaty, 393; equivalents for New Hampshire grants, 43. 85; defense (1694), 507-510, 512, 513, 516; Harvard College lands, 44. 525; Biddeford affair (1774), 45. 23; passage of British troops, 134; Gorges, Popham colony, later commission, 213, 225 n., 48. 104; Champernowne grant, 45. 224 n .; Cranfield-Randolph intrigue, 237; Ashley's illegal trade (1631), 493- 498; Christopher Lawson, 46. 479, 481; Kennebec deeds, 47. 369; election of 1830 and Clay move- ment, 49. 228, 231-233; Washing- ton Benevolent Societies, 277; Plymouth's sale of Matchebigua- tus, FACSIM., 357; Penobscot region in 1775, 53. 25-27; centennial coins, 54. 3; mast-tree evasions, 57, 58; Morton's land, 58. 158, 163; Wiscasset survey, 59. 176; Waldo patent, 60. 193; map (1798), Gen. In. xv.
Maine Age, politics, 42. 409.
Maine Eighth Regiment, Jackson- ville, 43. 378-380, 383.
Mainz, conference of Selz, 59. 333. Maitland, Dr. Charles, 45. 445.
Maitland, Frederic William, death, 41. 3, 4; mistakes, 42. 174; on Charles Lea, 43. 185; as historian, 49. 162.
Maitland, Sir Peregrine, Vaughan's visit, 59. 397, 398.
Maitland, Sarah, lady, 59. 398.
Makemie, Francis, Accomac, 45. 600; letter to Mather (1685), 601.
Malaga, American trade (1774-75), 59. 212, 223.
Malaria, Panama, 44. 619; cost, 633, 635; Boston (1683), 50. 79; South (1781), 53. 59.
Malbone, Edward G., miniatures by, 47. 235, 48. 253.
Malcolm. See also Malcom.
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Malcolm, James, British midship- man, 55. 104.
Malcom, Ann (Fudge), 58. 18.
Malcom, Daniel, writs of assistance affair, 50. 109, 55. 245, 256, 264, 268, 269, 58. 5-84; Superior Court's right to issue writ, 6-13, 21-26, 61, 71-74; facts, 13, 17-20; his house, 14, 46 n .; his standing, 14; Bernard's connection, 16; material, 16; declarations of officials, 26-31, 34; depositions of outsiders, 31-34, 49-53, 55-58; declaration of Mal- com and friends, 39-49, 53; official accounts, 77-84.
Malden, Mass., grant within New Hampshire, 43. 84; account books,
52. 322; Great Awakening, 53. 195, 203.
Maldonado, Francisco Arias. See Arias.
Malesherbes, Chrétien G. de La- moignon de, 59. 58 n.
Malet, Robert, tenure, 52. 19.
Malibran, Maria F. (Garcia), opera, 59. 389 n.
Mallary, Rollin C., tariff, 49. 210.
Mallenotta, -, vocalist (1819), 51. 434.
Mallet, Claude C., on Panama sani- tation, 44. 614, 629.
Mallet, Louis, watch made by, 53. 186.
Mallory, Lieut. Abner F., negro regi- ment, 57. 475.
Malloun, Robert, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Malmesbury, Harriet M. (Amyand), baroness, 52. 151 n.
Malmesbury, James Harris, earl of, French mission, 43. 644.
Malta, N. Y., in 1820, 50. 192.
Malthouse, Rev. . London ser- mons (1627), 50. 205.
Malthus, Thomas, Morgan libel case (1685), 54. 277.
Malthus, Thomas R., and force, 50. 273.
Malvern, U. S. S., 59. 251.
Malvern Hill, battle of, 57. 116-118.
Mamusqumkaett Brook, Mass., 44. 258.
Man, Nathaniel, shipmaster, 52.
335, 336; lost, 336 n.
Manassas, Pope's campaign, 56. 173, 174; McClellan's movement, 412, 414, 415. See also Bull Run.
Manby, John, customs officer, 55. 277.
Manchester, Eng., Laird Rams pro-
test, 44. 7; emigrants to New Eng- land, 60. 371.
Manchester, N. H., Lincoln at, 42. 81 n .; Mass. grants, 43. 82; Blodget papers, 50. 180.
Manchester, R. I., in 1790, 51. 39. Manchester, Va., in 1791, 51. 65, 66. Manchester Examiner and Times, Civil War attitude, 49. 110, 119.
Manchester Union and Emancipation Society, and Civil War, 44. 13.
Mandamus councilors, Vassall's re-
fusal, 41. 211, 212; action against, 48. 17.
Mandell, Samuel P., 56. 61-63.
Mandley, Rebecca, Weymouth, 42. 453.
Manes, John B., 41. 473.
Mangum, Willie P., religion, 52. 100. Manifest destiny, decade, 43. 26, 27. Manifesto Church, history, 47. 223,
50. 208; beginning, worship, Col- man, 47. 224-227; Brattle Sq., 229; later ministers, 229-231; end, 231.
Maniford, Henry, Dorchester Com- pany, 43. 495.
Manila, P. I., records of South Amer- ican trade (c. 1800), 52. 283.
Manley. See also Manly.
Manley, John, in the American Revolution, 44. 696-698, 46. 194, 200, 59. 298, 60. 108, 111, 115; Hancock cruise, McNeill, capture, exchange question, 45. 20, 21, 55. 50-53, 79, 90-95, 100-102, 104- 107, 110, 111, 115, 116, 56. 157, 158; instructions (1776), 55. 75; at Philadelphia, 60. 115.
Manly, James, Washington medal, ILLUS., 52. 6, 7; biog. note, 6 n. Mann. See also Man.
Mann, A. Dudley, in England, 45. 83 n .; protest on British neutrality, 46. 31; Bunch on, 48. 209; Russell's reception, 210, 235, 237; Moran on, 441; attends Parliament, 445.
Mann, B. Pickman, gifts, 48. 254, 51. 114; bequest, 59. 377.
Mann, Francis de Paula, witness, 54. 16.
Mann, George C., gifts, 48. 254, 51. 114.
Mann, Herman, newspaper, 49. 168. Mann, Horace, papers, 48. 254, 59. 377; criticized, 50. 268; letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 288, 297; Fourth of July oration, 295; port., 51. 114; Fowle letters, 52. 45; Antioch College, 59. 27.
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MANN-MANUSCRIPTS IN M.H.S.
Mann, Dr. James, army service, 54. 165.
Mann, Mary T. (Peabody), 54. 6.
Manning, Francis H., gifts, 48. 75, 50. 2,51. 2.
Manning, John, accused, 50. 4.
Manning, John H., Round Hill School paper, 47. 221; mcdal, 50. 2.
Manny, Frank A., gift, 59. 265.
Manomet, Mass., militia press (1694), 43. 507.
Manors, Eng., and popular sover- eignty, 51. 144-146.
Mansfield, Ann [Mrs. Whittcmore], 51. 346.
Mansfield, Elizabeth [Mrs. Wilson], 50. 205 n.
Mansfield, Gideon M., audit reports, 46. 394, 47. 327, 48. 377, 49. 304,
50. 236, 51. 332, 52. 182, 53. 158; gifts, 54. 3, 57. 309.
Mansfield, Mrs. Gideon M., gift, 58. 97.
Mansfield, H. B., gift, 48. 75.
Mansfield, Rev. Isaac (?), 42. 471, 474, 475.
Mansfield, Jared, 47. 295.
Mansfield, Sir John, 50. 205 n.
Mansfield, Joseph K. F., and reën- listing, 42. 297; Antietam, 56. 189; command at Washington, 363.
Mansfield, King W., gift, 41. 427. Mansfield, Richard, 52. 82.
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