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State: stay and tender laws, 41. 436; Lincoln in, 42. 70-83; lotteries, 174; military agent at Washington (1861), 294-299; coast defenses (1861), 295, 296; reënlistment of three months men, 297; political situation and elections (1828-45), 383, 386, 393-398, 401, 403-406, 411-415, 417, 422-424, 426, 434, 435, 45. 182, 49. 208-214, 219-221, 234-256, 57. 249-252; (1785-88), Sans Souci Club controversy, 45. 333, 60. 337-342, 344; (1809-10), Madison on, 47. 272-274, 467; (1884), Mugwumps, 49. 331, 52. 93, 53. 173, 60. 13; (1848), 57. 371,372; (1882), 60. 45; Shays's Rebellion, 43. 130, 132, 625, 48. 429, 430, 59. 155; paper money, 43. 627, 45. 577, 52. 86; electoral vote plan (1800), 43. 653; law against miscegenation, 44. 338; travel (1845), 339, 353, 354; (1820), 50. 189-191, 195; (1790), 51. 45-48, 51, 53; (1826), 59. 405, 408; slave trade (1794), 44. 679, 680; senatorial contest (1851), 45. 165; internal-improvements policy, 180; Jackson's Bank attack, 183; N. Y. lands, Indians, sale, 333, 481; Ratification, 480; Ameri- can revolutionary navy, 46. 180,
182-184, 193, 55. 73, 74, 79, 60. 111; privateers, 46. 185, 186, 189; remi- niscences (1826-69), 208-233; Jack- sonian appointment troubles, 336- 338; revolutionary embargoes, 47. 139, 140; 92 as patriotic number (1769), 206; revolutionary claims against U. S., 223; militia and War of 1812, 468, 48. 504; suspected plot against Gerry (1814), 47. 507- 510; Gerry on (1814), 513; Gerry's plan (1814), 519-522; Lee-Cabot commercial papers, 48. 320; em- bassy to Washington (1815), pur- pose, documents, 343-351; biennial elec. contest, 352-354; proposed continental impost, 430; federal convention, 430; reprisal prisoners of war episode (1814), 496-504; Hawley on Christian oath, 49. 79- 81; delegates to Continental Con- gress (1786), 87, 89; embargo of 1807, 90; judiciary (1823), 184; War of 1812 claim, 223; Washing- ton Benevolent Societies, 277; militia mcdal, 347; Whig party, 50. 39-53 (see Gen. In. xx); eco- nomic conditions (1780), 55; votes on calling constitutional conven- tions, 241-249; power of antislavery (1845), 300; Curtis Guild, 310, 311; ballot (1814), 51. 115; papers on formation, 210; Sidney and motto, 259 [see Sidney, Algernon]; negro kidnaping affair (1788), 356-358; state agent (1781-82), 54. 216-218; village life in the sixties, 56. 335-343; militia to defense of Washington (1861), 356-358, 360; manuscript map (1824), 57. 229; Federalists and secession (1808), 501; Australian ballot, 58. 401- 418; petition on postoffices and Sabbath, 59. 169-171; agricultural society, 183; resistance of federal excise, 60. 29 n .; oratory, 53-66; polls and estates (1784), 121; ports. and autogs. of governors and sen- ators, Gen. In. xv. See also next titles; Boston; Congregationalism; Council; General Court; Maine; New England; counties, leaders, towns, and wars by name.
Massachusetts, Louisburg expedition, 44. 75.
Massachusetts, state ship, 46. 183.
Massachusetts Archives, proposed publication of, 46. 1, 385; M.H.S. photostats, 48. 292, 362; J. T. Has- sam, 53. 88.
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Massachusetts Board of Health, 47. 437.
Massachusetts Board of War, Savage Papers, 53. 178; successor, 54. 216; correspondence, 55. 76, 56. 209.
Massachusetts Centinel. See Colum- bian Centinel.
Massachusetts Civil Service Commis- sion, 48. 428.
Massachusetts College, architecture, 55. 228.
Massachusetts Constitution of 1780, Middleboro's objections, 50. 54, 57- 60; plan for ratification, 56, 57, 358- 363; calling convention, FACSIM., votes, 245, 246, 354-356; struggle for adoption, 353-411; character of struggle, legality of adoption, 353, 354; drafting, 356-358; un- favorable conditions, 360, 362- 364; FACSIM. title page of draft, 361; public discussion, 363, 376; character of town meetings, returns, 364-368, 401, 403-410; opposition in towns: church and state article, MAP, 368-381, 403, 406, 407, 411; qualifications for office, 381, 392, 404; other articles of declaration of rights, 382, 383; separation of powers, 383-386; representation, 386-388, 406-408; quorum, 388, 404, 406; senate and council, 388, 389; franchise, 389-392, 403, 404, 408-410; judiciary, 392; process of amendment, 393, 404, 411; other objections, 394-396, 404; - tabu- lating results, juggling a majority, 396-401; address of convention, 384; necessity, 400; property vs. democracy, 401; proclamation, FACSIM., 402.
Massachusetts Eighteenth Infantry, praised, 56. 377.
Massachusetts Fifth Cavalry, 56. 309; organization, 57. 472. See also Bowditch, Charles P.
Massachusetts Fifty-Fifth Infantry, 56. 308; roster, 57. 449; to Florida, 470. See also Bowditch, Charles P. Massachusetts Fifty-Fourth Infantry, Battery Wagner, 45. 194-196, 57. 425, 426, 428, 441; relics and pa- pers, 54. 2, 6; camp, 57. 436, 438, 441; pay, 469.
Massachusetts Fire and Marine In- surance Co., 41. 259.
Massachusetts First Cavalry, re- turns and reports, 51. 115; group port., 54. 290; Port Royal, 56. 399. Massachusetts First Infantry, Black-
burns Ford, 42. 182, 184-186, 189, 190; three-year enlistment, 184; Bull Run, 187, 188.
Massachusetts First Regiment, in American Revolution, records, 52. 3. Massachusetts Fortieth Infantry, made cavalry, 57. 467.
Massachusetts Gazette, Boston Massa- cre, 59. 258.
Massachusetts General Hospital, C. H. Dalton, 42. 303; T. K. Lothrop, 47. 437; lease, 53. 94.
Massachusetts High School Athletic Association, medal, 53. 17.
Massachusetts Historical Society, short account, 41. 291; Tontine Crescent, 315; and street and school names, 527, 42. 68, 112, 173, 236, 43. 282, 44. 493; policy, 42. 255; publications, 44. 565; collections, as depository, 567, 51. 321; as model, 44. 567; publication of state archives, 46. 1; problems (1914), 47. 314; exhibits, 53. 146, 54. 261, 55. 304, 57. 309, 58. 390, 59. 267; corn and bean voting, 57. 230, 231, 234; Tammany, 59. 209; Morse's remi- niscences, 60. 162-177. See also By-Laws; Cabinet; Committees; Council; Finances; Library; Manu- scripts; Membership; Officers; Pub- lications; Real estate.
Massachusetts Historical Trust Fund, history, 41. 7.
Massachusetts Horticultural Society, exhibition (1848), 42. 74.
Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, C. H. Dalton, 42. 302; T. K. Lothrop, 47. 438; medal, 50. 217.
Massachusetts Journal, on Jarvis, 45. 170.
Massachusetts Mechanic Association, apprentice certificate, 58. 1.
Massachusetts Mining Co., records, 60. 313.
Massachusetts Normal Art School, medal, 58. 2.
Massachusetts Provincial Laws, Goodell's work and edition, 48. 4, 5, 52. 40-42.
Massachusetts Railroad Commission, 48. 390.
Massachusetts Reform Club, 56. 217. Massachusetts Register, series, 55. 185. Massachusetts Second Cavalry, group port., 55. 186.
Massachusetts Second Infantry, Shenandoah Valley campaign, 41. 117-124.
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Massachusetts Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animals, gift, 48. 495; medal, 49. 1.
Massachusetts Society for the Pro- motion of Agriculture, seal, 54. 2; records, 140.
Massachusetts Society for the Sup- pression of Intemperance, Warren cup, 52. 120; continuing existence, 120 n.
Massachusetts Soldiers' Fund, papers, 59. 265.
Massachusetts Spy, on loyalists, 48. 24; in Sans Souci Club controversy, 60. 334.
Massachusetts State House, medal, 50. 37; view, 52. 2. See also Old State House.
Massachusetts Supreme Court, John Noble as clerk, 44. 552.
Massachusetts Title Insurance Co., 53. 33.
Massachusetts Twentieth Infantry, group port., 54. 245; command, 56. 400, 401.
Massachusetts Twenty-Fourth Infan- try, Ft. Warren, 45. 192, 193.
Massacre Cove, Northwest Coast, 53. 232.
Massasoit, Tisquantum, 48. 114; deed, 492, 493; memorial, medal, 49. 59; Winslow, 52. 331.
Massé, Denis, coureur de bois, 57. 195. Masserano, Prince de, 50. 469 n.
Massey, Rev. Edmund, inoculation, 45. 457 n.
Massey, Rev. Lee, 59. 194.
Massie, Rev. James W., American mission, 46. 120.
Massie, Joseph, propaganda letters, text, 56. 97, 117, 118, 120-125; career, 98.
Masson, David, tributes, 41. 184, 193; death, 414.
Masson, Henrie, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Masson, Robert, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Mast Makers' Society, Boston, rec- ords, 54. 139.
Mast trees. See Masts.
Master, Deborah [Mrs. Randolph], 45. 230.
Master, Giles, 45. 230.
Master Builders Association, medal, 50. 313.
Masterman, James M., Boston crew, 55.87.
Masters, -, shipmaster, Hawaii, 54. 32, 38, 39.
Mastige, bill of exchange (1624), 44. 188.
Masts, ships, convoy, 43. 506, 49. 32; king's woods in American colonies, 54. 50-61; charters and legislation, 50; officials, method, 51; cutting, contracts, difficulties, 52, 53; objec- tions, evasions, 53, 54; Dunbar as surveyor-general, 55; Went- worths, enforcement, Deane case, 55-61 ;- British contract (1789), 57. 29, 31-33.
Matamoros, Mexico, wartime trade seizures, 46. 115-117, 47. 74, 76.
Matanzas, Cuba, Sage Papers, 55. 214.
Matchebiguatus, Me., sale by Plym- outh, 49. 357-360; FACSIM. of sale, 357.
Matches, introduction, 46. 210.
Mather, Mrs. - in 1814, 47. 515.
Mather, Rev. Cotton, on Cotton, biog., 41. 106, 107; forged letter on Penn, 407-409; quotations from Milton, 42. 161-163, 165; on Sam- uel Lee, 167; publication of diary, 238, 44. 566, 45. 505, 544; on Wil- son, 43. 100; church record books, 412; letter (1724) on Harvard presidency, 44. 260, 261; trance, 685; lost books on inoculation identified, 45. 418-479; communi- cations to Royal Society, 418 n., 420-422, 460, 467, 468, 478; infor-
mation on inoculation of slaves, 422, 423, 427, 435-440, 57. 346, 350; Address to a Physician and Boylston Tract (1721), 45. 422, 427-440; Little Treatise and Angel of Be- thesda, 440-444, 464, 466, 469, 474; Account of the Method and Success of Inoculating, 444-460; Faithful Account, 460; Way of Proceedings and Further Account, 460-467; Sentiments on Inoculation and Seventh Son, 469-475; Curiosa Variolarum, 475-477; Case of Small-Pox Inoculated, copies, 478, 479; - on lithobolia, 632 n .; on Turkey, 46. 3; watch and scal, 253; on Hooker's farewell sermon, 262, 264, 267; paper on witchcraft, Calef's comments, FACSIM. 47. 240- 268; port., special frame, 275, 56. 3; Maccarty affair, letter (1703), 48. 135-138; preface to Carré's Echan- tillon, 52. 130-132; Monis, 303; Wendell's biog., 54. 199; on Bond, 307; check list, 55. 185; Coram, 56. 31; Publick Occurrences, 57. 61;
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list of marriages, 241; on John Checkley, 341; New-England Cou- rant, 349, 351; Thomas Walter, 350. Mather, Eliakim, Jamaica trader, 52. 377-379.
Mather, Rev. Increase, descendants,
41. 167; publication of diary, 42. 238; church records, 43. 412; ser- mons, one on suicide, 440, 441, 57. 241; trance, 44. 685; tracts on in- oculation, on Douglass, 45. 446, 471, 57. 345, 346; port., restored, 45. 556, 46. 396; Makemie's let- ter, 45. 601; agency in England, 644, 645; on Turkey, 46. 3; on Hooker's farewell sermon, 265 n., 266; Colman controversy, 47. 227; reactionist, 48. 62; books owned by, 50. 208, 53. 8; Van den Bosch, 52. 123, 124; Monis, 292, 293 n., 301, 302; another Jew, 302 n .; Boston petition (1664), 315; Kennett on death, 53. 82; Randolph case, 54. 140; letter to Bond (1679), 306; Quaker on, 317; check list, 55. 185; Owen Harris, 288; letter to, 57. 68; on drama, 59. 312.
Mather, Rev. Nathaniel, brother of Increase, Brakenbury's slander, recantation, 50. 77, 78.
Mather, Rev. Richard, tracts printed in England, 42. 264, 265; Pynchon, 48. 50; Lancashire migration to Mass., 60. 370.
Mather, S. W., Hampton Roads, 56. 367, 374; character, 374.
Mather, Rev. Samuel, brother of In- crease, answer to Canes, Defence, 46. 300 n .; autog., 54. 243.
Mather, Rev. Samuel, son of Cotton, port., 53. 177; detained in besieged Boston, 59. 133.
Mather, Samuel, customs order (1774), 46. 471.
Mather, Winifred, list of Higginson's writings, 47. 354.
Mather House, relics, 56. 3.
Mather Papers, committee to pub- lish, 42. 112; publication of diaries, 238, 44. 566, 45. 505, 544.
Matherman, - Canadian expe- dition (1776), 55. 72.
Mathew, John, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Mathewes, Henry, Pickering vs. Weston, 54. 176.
Mathews. See also Mathewes; Mat- thews.
Mathews, Rev. James M., service at Saratoga (1820), 50. 193.
Mathias, Emanuel, letter to, 55. 279. Matilda of England, and equity, 52.
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Matlack, Timothy, order, 59. 47 n. Matrimonial fever, 43. 327.
Mattahquesett, Mass., 44. 258 n.
Mattaquason, Nauset Indian, deed, 44. 257-260.
Matteson, Tompkins H., Franklin port., 52. 2.
Matthews. See also Mathews.
Matthews, Albert, member, 41. 3, 4; DOCUMENTS IN A NEWS-LETTER FILE, 204; ENLARGEMENT OF UNI- VERSITY LEARNING, 301; publica- tions, 416; on burning of negress, 42. 193; on Indian-hide leggins, 194; PAINE AND DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, 43. 241; acknowl- edgments to, 44. 649 n., 45. 420 n., 425 n .; JOURNAL OF W. L. SMITH, 51. 20; gift, 55. 285; report on Library and Cabinet, 60. 207.
Matthews, George, travel troubles, 47. 37.
Matthews, John, of S. C., Quincy on, 49. 443; marriage, 443 n.
Matthews, Nathan, member, 51. 355, 52. 2; on Suffolk Files, 56. 301; EARLY COURT FILES, 57. 20.
Matthews, Sally (Scott), 49. 443 n.
Matthews, Stanley, and South Caro- lina, 41. 89.
Matthewson, John, Providence, 44. 657.
Matting, trade, 41. 271.
Maty, Matthew, 56. 130.
Maty, Paul H., altercation, 43. 617 n. Mauduit, Israel, revolutionary pam-
phlets, 44. 95, 120; on Bunker Hill, 95-99; Long Island battle, 104-106; on Howe inquiry, 114, 115; on D'Oyley and Howe, 123 n .; position in England, 126, 131; broadside on peace, 126; pamphlets on Howes, inspiration, conduct, 127, 128, 130-132, 141, 143; list of pamphlets, annotations, 144-175; shorthand, 157; pamphlet on New England, 168, 169; Massachusetts agency, 50. 120.
Mauduit, Jasper, papers as Massa- chusetts agent, 50. 119-121; Hutch- inson's letter, 55. 284.
Maunsell, Andrew, imprint, 58. 305. Maurepas, Jean F. Phélypeaux, comte de, Karrer negotiations, 60. 280.
Maverick, Antipas, 45. 642 n.
Maverick, Mary [Mrs. Hooke], 45. 642 n.
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Maverick, Moses, 54. 171.
Maverick, Samuel, in N. H., 45. 214, 219; on Greenland, 226; in Mass., 641, 642; on Winslow, 52. 330; on New York, 54. 299, 300.
Maximilianus, Transylvanus, De Mo- luccis insulis, photostat, 58. 302.
Maxwell, Elizabeth [Mrs. Barber], 47. 214 n.
May, Eleanor G., gifts, 54. 48, 244.
May, John, on royal French ports., 59. 70.
May, Joseph [d. 1841], interleaved annuals, 47. 223.
May, Rev. Joseph [H. C. 1857], at Harvard, 41. 189, 279.
May, Mehitable [Mrs. Dawes], 51. 1. May, Samuel, house, 51. 1; organ loft (1761), 57. 2.
May, Samuel, jr., Burns rendition, correspondence, 44. 323-326, 332. May, Samuel J., Burns rendition, 44. 332; K 4, 50. 125; letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 256.
May, William, Newfoundland trade, 47. 187.
Mayas, Bowditch and archæology, 56. 312-315; culture, 59. 287-289, 291.
Mayer. See also Meyer.
Mayer, Brantz, letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 50. 302.
Maycr, Samuel, Antigua petition, 59. 175.
Mayflower, Pilgrim ship, master, offi- cers, crew, 54. 61, 60. 147, 210; model, 58. 383; provisions, 60. 211. Mayflower, of Lowe, from Newfound- land (1625), 47. 187.
Mayflower, of London, for New Eng- land (1639), 51. 284.
Mayflower, U. S. S., Port Royal, 56. 402, 403, 423.
Mayhew, Rev. Jonathan, Mauduit letters, 50. 120, 121; Thos. Hollis, 51. 267; Sidney's works, 273, 274, 277, 278; Stamp Act sermon, 52. 159 n .; Bradford's biog., 54. 158; autog., 56. 2; and Paxton port., 347; letter (1760) on Edmund Quincy, 58. 132.
Mayhew, Rev. Nathan, autog., 56. 2. Maynard, Judge of Pa., in London (1866), 48. 485, 486.
Maynard, George, letter on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 219.
Maynwaring. See also Munwaringe.
Maynwaring, Arthur, Mayflower crew, 60. 221.
Mayo, John, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Mayo, Lawrence Shaw, member, 53. 19, 38; reports on Library and Cabi- net, 160, 59. 281, 60. 207; KING'S WOODS, 54. 50; on J. D. Long's diary, 55. 239; gifts, 285, 339, 57. 185, 241, 278; on Cabot's journal, 56. 297; STARK AT WINTER HILL, 57. 328; SAMUEL W. McCALL, 503; BELKNAP AND ADAMS, 59. 203. Mayo family, papers, 52. 284.
Mazarin, Jules, cardinal, colonial policy, 60. 251.
Mazzei, Philip, Virginia church sup- port, 42. 342; Jefferson's letter, 43. 140, 141.
Mazzini, Giuseppe, in London, de- scribed, 48. 490, 491.
Meacham, Joseph, New Lebanon, 59. 405 n.
Mead. See also Meade.
Mead, Edwin Doak, JOHN COTTON'S FAREWELL SERMON, 41. 101; on changing Boston street names, 527- 529, 44. 493; Milton tercentenary, 42. 22; Council, 256, 43. 472; dele- gate to Calvin quatcrcentenary, 42. 313; HOOKER'S FAREWELL SER- MON, 46. 253; gift, 58. 237.
Mead, Levi, on Lexington action, 49. 375.
Mead, Matthew, Almost Christian, copy, 53. 185.
Meade, Everard, plantation, 51. 67. Meade, George G., cavalry, 43. 559; command and problem, 44. 226- 228; on Trent affair, 45. 529; group port. of officers of escort, 54. 290; autog., 319; appearance, 56. 478; Barlow (1865), 494; on Peninsular campaign, 57. 103. See also Gettys- burg.
Meadc, Richard K., as aide, 58. 228. Meade, Richard W., claim, 49. 209.
Meade, Bishop William, service to his church, 48. 257; on conditions after American Revolution, 258, 259.
Meadows, Sir Philip, Board of Trade
letters, AUTOG., 43. 192, 193, 55. 171.
Meagher, Thomas F., uprising, 60. 118. Means, Nancy [Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Lawrence], Gen. In. xxii.
Meares, Robert, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Mears, John, Nootka Sound, 53. 259. Measles, epidemic, 42. 474, 476.
Measures. See Weights and Measures. Meat, Oriental trade (1788), 41. 238, 252; European trade, 274.
Mechanicsville, Va., action, 57. 112.
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Mecklenburg Declaration of Inde-
pendence, Polk-Bancroft corre- spondence, search in British ar- chives, 43. 101-109; Stevenson's scarch, 101; Polk's personal inter- est, 102, 103; May 20 paper not found, cvidences, 107-109.
Mecorncy, Alice O., gift, 57. 75.
Medairy, John W., view of Baltimore, 50. 1.
Medals and badges in M.H.S., Ameri- can Jewish, 41. 28; Franklin, 28, 54. 83, 214, 245, 59. 2; Thomas Rob- bins, 41. 29; Longfellow centenary, 180, 57. 75; C. W. Eliot, 41. 180, 55. 286; Masonic, 41. 426, 46. 304, 53. 93, 186, 58. 2; Independence Hall, 42. 15; Pan-American Exposition, 15; New England Society of New York centenary, 76; Butler's negro soldier, 466, 49. 347; Lafayette, 42. 466; Quebec tercentenary, 655; Harvard College clubs, 44. 363, 46. 304, 49. 1, 95, 176, 50. 1, 58. 2; Acadia tercentenary, 44. 563; Loubat, 659; presidential series, 45. 1, 53. 178, 54. 3, 214, 245, 55. 5, 56. 169, 300, 60. 23; John Davis, 45. 27; fraternity, 46. 241, 49. 257, 287, 54. 82, 57. 514, 58. 2; Independence centenary, 46. 253; Mass., list, 303, 47. 369, 56. 281, 57. 310; Webster, 46. 304, 55. 340; Lalande, 46. 304; Cardinal O'Connell, 379, 53. 93; N. Y. City Hall, 46. 379; Weston bicentenary, 427, 55. 186; Hollis Hall, 47. 53, 50. 313; La. Purchase Exposition, 47. 222, 59. 266; St. Nicholas Soc., 47. 222; Oxford, Mass., bicentenary, 222; Internat. Otological Cong., 222; Springfield, Mass., 311; Indian (1714), 451; DeMcritte School, 48. 1; Am. Numismatic Assoc., 1, 49. 95, 50. 177, 51. 238, 55. 5, 320; Williams College, 48. 1; Franklin Club, 133; French Bull Dog Club, 133; Y. M. C. A., 133; Salem Golf Club, 133; S. A. R., 133, 49. 411, 52. 318, 53. 17, 65, 129, 55. 286, 56. 3, 317, 60. 2; N. Eng. Tel. and Tel., Co., 48. 133; Sargent, 133; Omar Khayyam Club, 167; Simeon Miller, 167; Sadi Carnot, 253; Women's Auxiliary, Mass. Civil Service Reform Assoc., 253; J. C. Lane Normal School, 253; C. T. Jackson, 319; St. Marks School Athletic Assoc., 320; Soc. of Arts
and Crafts of Boston, 320; Athol sesquicentenary, 320; Handel and Hayden Soc., 361; Jamestown Ter- centennial Exposition, 495, 60. 194; Mass. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 48. 495, 49. 1; Boston Latin School, 1, 257, 57. 230; Harvard classes, 49. 1, 167; Stoncham High School, 59; Boston Social Union, 59; Daniels, 59; Panama Internat. Exposition, 59; Massasoit Memorial, 59; Poe, 95; Boston Workhorse Relief Assoc., 95; G. A. R., 95, 167, 51. 3; Milton, Mass., 250th anniversary, 49. 95; Boston Fusileers and Veterans, 167, 287; W. W. Blackmar, 167; Eastern Yacht Club, 167; N. Eng. Coal Dealers' Assoc., 167; Wm. Pynchon, 167; Gérôme, 167; Frank- lin School, history, ILLUS., 167, 257, 347, 411, 50. 82, 55. 4, 189- 198, 320; Boston Zionist Conven., 49. 176; Waltham Trust Co., 176; Elks, 176, 257; Centennial Exposi- tion, 287; World's Columbian Ex- position, 287, 54. 141, 55. 286; Liberty Bell, 49. 287; Washington Irving, 287; Harvard-Pasteur, 287; Concord School, 347; Mass. militia, 347; Boston City, 347; World War, 411, 50. 119, 51. 3, 89, 353, 52. 44, 139, 165, 282, 283, 318, 53. 2, 93, 129, 54. 141, 194, 246, 55. 5, 6, 165, 186, 215, 340, 56. 210, 57. 75, 362, 514, 60. 49; Sanitary Commission, 50. 1; Old Ironsides, 37; Mass. State House, 37; Washington Elm, 37; "Old Ship," 37; Cradock Housc, 37; Old Powder House, 37; Wayside Inn, 37; Ethan Allen, 37; Mass. Mexican Border, 82; Carriage Builders' Assoc., 177; Mass. In- stitute of Technology, 217; Schiller, 217; Dookic College, 217; Master Builders Assoc., 313; Boy Scouts, 51. 89, 55. 6; Boston Japanese Commissioners, 51. 89; Unitarian General Conven., 89; Cape Cod Canal, 114; Knights Templar, 209; Gallieni, 238; Adams School, 289; Central Universalist Sabbath School, 289; Boston City Medal for Females, 289; Napoleon I., 342; Marie Louise, 342, 419; Bolen's work, 354, 53. 2, 140, 56. 300; Harvard-Comité France-Amérique, 52. 2; Manly Washington, ILLUS., 6, 7; Pershing, 44; Loyal Legion, 86, 54. 194; Crosby casts and
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electrotypes, 52. 86; John Adams Indian Peace, 86; Pasteur Institute, 139; Harrison Club, 165; Foch, 165; Vernon series, ILLUS., 187, 206- 276, 56. 300; 101st Reg. Engincers, 52. 282; Clemenceau, 283; Vir- chow, 318; Hosack, 318; Ascula- pian Club, 318; Worcester Fair, 318; Worcester Light Infantry, 318; Eastern States Exposition, 53. 2; Mass. High School Athletic Assoc., 17; Order of Founders and Patriots, 65; St. George of the Holy Roman Empire, 65; Sons of 1812, 65; Soc. of Colon. Wars, 65, 54. 194; Wash- ington-Franklin, 53. 129; Spring- field Board of Trade, 129; J. Adams, 129; J. Q. Adams, 129; Washington Franklin Essay Com- petition, 140; Assay, 140; Patent Celebration, 140; I. O. O. F., 186; Mass. Soc. for Promotion of Agri., 54. 2; Fulton Debating Soc., 3; Flattery Health, 3; First trans- Atlantic flight, 49; Bastille, 49; Libertas Americana, 83; Pilgrim Tercentenary, 83, 194, 56. 3; George III., 54. 141; Veterans of Farragut, 194; Aztec Club, 194; Louisburg Siege, 194; Boston Nu- mismatic Soc., 194; Mass. Wilson, 55. 5; Amherst College, 5; Dean Academy Prize, 6; Cour des Arti- sans Canadiens Français, 6; Brock- ton centenary, 42; New Bedford Schools, 165; Newburyport scmi- centenary, 165; Bigelow, 215; Har- riet B. Stowe, 320; Holborn Restau- rant, 320; J. H. Choate, 320; Appleton, 339; Theobald Smith, 339; Marshal Foch, 340; Assoc. of Harvard Clubs, 56. 3; Crimcan, 3; · Guynemer, 210; Boston Evacua- tion, 300, 59. 2; Joan of Arc, 57. 2; New Netherland, 2; St. Joseph's Total Abstinence Soc., 3; Endy- mion Preparatory School, 185; Soc. of the Cincinnati, 185, Gen. In. xvi; Plymouth Monument, 57. 185; Internat. Cong. of Americanists, 230; Daughters of Colon. Wars, 278; Concord Art Assoc., 514; Harleston Parker, 58. 2; Agassiz, 2; Internat. Cong. on Tuberculosis, 2; Mass. Normal Art School, 2; Bunker Hill, 59. 2; Mansfield ses- quicentenary, 2; M. F. Delaney, 140; Olympic Games, 237; Bok, 266; Jusserand, 266; Old Hawes School Girls, 266; J. R. Randall,
266; F. S. Key, 266; Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 302; Volta- Franklin, 60. 2; Noble and Green- ough School, 23; Washington-Lin- coln, 23; Sesquicentennial, 23; Geo. Dewey, 23; Worcester Police, 193; Santa Monica, Cal., 359; Sherborn, Mass., Gen. In. xiv. See also Numismatics.
Medary, John, Boston, 42. 407; elec- tion of 1844, 429, 430.
Medcalfe, George, 51. 227.
Medfield, Mass., papers, 52. 3.
Medford, Mass., rum for Africa (1792-94), 44. 667-683; Cradock house, 50. 37; records and epitaphs, 52. 283; Willis diary, 54. 245.
Mediation, Europe and Civil War, 46. 110, 113, 114, 119, 125, 48. 216-218, 225, 227, 228; England and Mexican War, 47. 462. See also Arbitration; Intervention; Recognition.
Medical Society of London, Joseph Willard, 43. 637.
Medicine, scurvy, 41. 255, 53. 224- 227; cure for deafness, 42. 469; allopathy or homeopathy, 43. 368; J. C. Lettsom, 642; J. Adams on, as profession, 46. 411; R. H. Fitz, 47. 7, 52. 105-112; and Civil War blockade, 47. 81; Baume de Fiora- venti, 481; lecches from Europe, 482; Gerry on quack, 515; Smith's restorative, 522; Pynchon's pre- scription for insanity, 48. 56; dis- section, 49. 223; need of physicians in army (1817), 50. 69-71; Warren Papers, 51. 312, 54. 243, 56. 279, 295; record of practices and recipes (17th cent.), 51. 343; account books, 52. 169, 284, 58. 237; Culpeper's treatise, 53. 177; Waterhouse on army service (1815), 54. 164; ma- terial for Boston history, 55. 214; Shattuck Papers, 56. 168; Mass. village (c. 1860), 338; Endecott's remedies, 57. 513; Digby's powder of sympathy for wounds, 59. 87- 92; ship surgeons, 60. 147; anti- monial cup, 150-160. See also Epidemics; Health; Hospitals; Sur- gcry; and Dalton, Edward B .; Dalton, John C. [2]; Rogers, Seth, for Civil War conditions.
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