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Medieval history, English sovereignty during, 51. 116; as period, 52. 60, 61; transition periods, 64, 65.
Medina, José Toribio, honorary mem- ber, 57. 362, 58. 1.
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Medway, Mass., Constitution of
1780, 50. 368; Wight diary, 54. 7.
Meek, John, shipmaster, Hawaii, 54. 35 n., 40.
Meek, Thomas, shipmaster, 54. 35 n., 41, 46, 56. 275 ..
Meers, Eliza, liquor license, 47. 269 n.
Meers, James, liquor license, 47. 269 n.
Meers, Robert, 47. 269 n.
Meers, Samuel, liquor license, 47. 269 n.
Meetings of M.H.S., guests, 45. 347; character, 47. 316, 317, 51. 323;
omitted, influenza epidemic, 52. 1 n.
Megee, -, ship clerk (1788), 41. 237.
Mehancy, Jeremiah, Boston crew, 55. 88.
Mehemet Ali, rule, 46. 361.
Mehetabell of Boston, 52. 336, 337.
Meigs, Montgomery C., 56. 445 (see Gen. In. xxiii).
Meigs, Gov. Return J., 47. 295; social life in Washington, 523.
Meigs, Bowen & Dana, imprint, 53. 46.
Mein, John, tar and feathers, 47. 205; circulating library, 51. 270.
Meissen porcelain, 51. 385.
Melanchthon, Philipp, Bible, 57. 73.
Melbourne, Peniston Lamb, viscount, 48. 446 n.
Melbourne, William Lamb, viscount, corn laws, 53. 285.
Melbourne, 45. 513 n.
Mellen, Rev. John [d. 1807], sermon, 52. 45.
Mellen, John, Boston earthenware association, 51. 238.
Mellen, John, of Indiana, 55. 286.
Mellen, Michael, & Co., earthenware association, 51. 238, 239.
Melvill, Allen, collection of broad- sides, 60. 177.
Melvill, Thomas, Franklin monu- ment, 45. 489; customs officer, 46. 474, 47. 518; Boston Tea Party, 52. 322; father, 60. 177.
Melville. See also Melvill.
Melville, Henry Dundas, viscount. See Dundas.
Melville, Mrs. Herman, 49. 12.
Melville family, papers, 52. 322.
Melvin, Jonathan, Acadian expe- dition, 43. 93.
Membership in M.H.S., changes
(1907), 41. 3, 4; (1908), 414; (1909), 42. 239, 240; (1910), 43.
460, 461; (1911), 44. 564, 565; (1912), 45. 542, 543; (1913), 46. 382, 383; (1914), 47. 313; fees abolished, 41. 73; rapid change, 100 (see Gen. In. xvii); basis of honorary, 315-318, 51. 246, 319; complete list, 41. 450; S. A. Green's fifty years, 43. 222-233; mortality, 44. 261, 262; conservatism, 606- 609; group pictures (1855), 45. 185; (1869), 57. 75; full, 45. 186; C. F. Adams's interest, 48. 363, 420; change in character, 408; collection of works by, 50. 222; long, 52. 52, 56. 215 n .; diploma, 52. 95-99; Winslow Warren's fifty years, 56. 215-231; C. W. Eliot's fifty years, 57. 3-15; J. T. Morse's fifty years, 60. 162-177. See also MEMOIRS.
Memminger, Christopher G., Decla- ration of Paris, 46. 67 n .; Bunch on, 48. 207; Southern Unionist, 57. 367 (see Gen. In. xxiv).
Memoirs of M.H.S., utility, 44. 90. See also next title.
MEMOIRS, Brooks Adams, 60. 345; J. A. Aiken, 309; A. V. G. Allen, 44. 355; J. M. Barker, 43. 399; M. M. Bigelow, 55. 328; C. P. Bow- ditch, 56. 306; Alden Bradford, 55. 153; Gamaliel Bradford, 47. 356; Phillips Brooks, 49. 170; J. McK. Bugbee, 46. 372; Lucien Carr, 49. 91; D. H. Chamberlain, 41. 170; P. W. Chandler, 281; E. H. Clem- ent, 56. 57; C. R. Codman, 53. 168; W. W. Crapo, 60. 41; C. H. Dalton, 42. 287; A. McF. Davis, 54. 204; H. G. Denny, 41. 310; Jas. De Nor- mandie, 59. 26; Morton Dexter, 44. 489; T. A. Dodge, 43. 208; E. W. Donald, 44. 460; Wm. Endi- cott, 48. 243; H. C. Ernst, 56. 162; Wm. Everett, 49. 43; John Fiske, 46. 167; R. H. Fitz, 52. 104; P. R. Frothingham, 60. 383; F. L. Gay, 50. 110; E. H. Gilbert, 55. 199; A. C. Goodell, 52. 38; W. W. Good- win, 51. 233; Ed. Gray, 58. 198; F. C. Gray, 47. 529; J. C. Gray, 49. 387; S. A. Green, 54. 236; C. P. Greenough, 58. 395; Chas. Gross, 49. 161; Curtis Guild, 50. 308; E. E. Hale, 55. 307; E. H. Hall, 54. 358; J. T. Hassam, 53. 85; H. W. Haynes, 48. 128; S. E. Herrick, 41. 65; H. L. Higginson, 53. 105; T. W. Higginson, 47. 348; D. G. Hill, 48. 163; E. R. Hoar, 45. 531; Geo. Hodges, 53. 131; Z. T.
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Hollingsworth, 58. 459; J. F. Hunnewell, 45. 571; H. F. Jenks, 53. 182; L. N. Kinnicutt, 58. 93; John Lathrop, 44. 703; Abbott Lawrence, 42. 41; Solomon Lincoln, 41. 279; W. R. Livermore, 53. 338; H. C. Lodge, 58. 324; J. D. Long, 53. 10; C. G. Loring, 48. 355; T. K. Lothrop, 47. 425; H. M. Lovering, 52. 101; F. C. Lowell, 48. 69; A. T. Lyman, 52. 36; S. W. McCall, 57. 503; Alex. Mckenzie, 48. 304; G. H. Monroe, 50. 30; John Noble, 44. 543; C. E. Norton, 48. 57; Rich. Olney, 51. 203; Natl. Paine, 109; Lawrence Park, 58. 137; F. W. Putnam, 49. 482; J. P. Quincy, 45. 338; A. A. Rand, 53. 30; J. F. Rhodes, 60. 178; F. B. Sanborn, 51. 307; J. E. Sanford, 42. 281; Jas. Schouler, 54. 283; E. P. Seaver, 51. 287; S. S. Shaw, 50. 499; C. C. Smith, 51. 345; E. C. Smyth, 43. 402; Ed. Stanwood, 57. 212; E. H. Strobel, 49. 330; T. R. Sullivan, 52. 80; J. B. Thayer, 133; S. L. Thorndike, 48. 124; W. P. Upham, 43. 266; H. F .- G. Waters, 47. 118; T. F. Waters, 53. 61; Barrett Wendell, 55. 174; H. E. Woods, 54. 188; E. J. Young, 44. 529.
Memory, recollections as historical source, 41. 116.
Memphis, Tenn., yellow fever (1878), 55. 326.
Memphis Daily Appeal, colored- paper issues, 46. 243.
Mencken, Anastasius L., Ebeling on, 59. 329.
Mendelssohn, Moses, Ebeling on, 59. 372.
Mendenhall, Thomas Corwin, resigns, 41. 3, 4.
Mendiant, 47. 482.
Mendon, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 388.
Meniches, William, land, 44. 258.
Menou, Jules, comte de, Baltimore Cathedral, 59. 382.
Menou d'Aulnay. See Aulnay.
Mentor, at Hawaii, 54. 24 n., 25, 28, 45.
Menzies, Catherine, 54. 93, 94. Menzies, John, 54. 94 n.
Mercantile system, rule of 1756, 44. 393; French colonial decrees, excep- tions, enforcement, 60. 251, 252, 256, 258, 270, 272-274, 276-283, 292, 294, 295, 301-304. See also Acts of trade; Monopolies.
Mercenaries, Jägers, 43. 574 n .; plunder, 44. 118; Burgoyne advo- cates, 48. 120; return, 507; proposed Russian, 59. 127; Hanoverians as replacements, 137, 138; Swiss, in French Louisiana, 60. 280, 288.
Mercer, Charles F., letter to, 42. 340. Mercer, John, funeral services, 58. 290.
Merchant. See also Marchant. Merchant, - , photo. by, 56. 169. Merchant, Mrs. loyalist, at Bristol, England, 45. 411.
Merchant, Sarah (Dennie), 51. 184.
Merchant, William [1], 51. 184.
Merchant, William [2], port., biog. note, 51. 184. .
Merchant Adventurers at Delft, church, 42. 215-217.
Merchants' Municipal Committee of Boston, group port. (1896), 52. 117. Merchants National Bank of Boston, gift, 50. 118.
Mercier, Henri, on French attitude (1861), 45. 81; Trent affair, 110; Declaration of Paris, 46. 51 n .; advocacy of recognition, 47. 376, 377; Seward (Feb .- March, 1861), 48. 218, 222, 223; mediation, 227, 231.
Mercurius Domesticus, Harris's news- sheet, 57. 43.
Mercury, H. M. S., convoy, 55. 91, 100, 105.
Mercury, packet, Laurens case, 47. 109.
Meredith, William, Antigua petition (c. 1730), 59. 174.
Meredith, Sir William, on American affairs (1775), 50. 465.
Merey, Moses, bond, 41. 438.
Meriam, Francis J., Harpers Ferry affair, 41. 329.
Meriden, Conn., Lincoln at, 42. 81 n. Meriden, N. H., epitaphs, 52. 283.
Merill, Calvin, petition on embargo, 52. 162.
Merkel, Cecilia F., gift, 54. 319.
Merlin, H. M. S., 60. 91.
Mermaid, 44. 75, 80.
Mermaiden, H. M. S., 45. 226.
Merriam. See also Meriam; Merri- man.
Merriam, George Spring, resigns, 41. 3, 4.
Merriam, John C., seals, 53. 65 n.
Merriam, Joseph H., seals, 53. 65 n.
Merrick, Aaron, petition on embargo, 52. 162.
Merrick, Edith (Lovering), 52. 103.
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Merrick, Pliny, as anti-mason, 45. 182.
Merrick, T. Hartley, 52. 103.
Merrick & Lee, 49. 179 n.
Merrill. See also Merill.
Merrill, Benjamin, on Phocion pam- phlet, 51. 87; biog. note, 87 n.
Merrill, F. A., shipmaster, 53. 94.
Merrill, John, Sims rendition, 45. 623, 55. 343.
Merrill, Josiah, rescue affair, 47. 205.
Merrill, Mrs. Selah, gift, 48. 75.
Merrill, Thomas, jr., protection, 53. 94.
Merrimac, Mass., frontier defense (1694), 43. 512.
Merrimac (Virginia), C. S. S., after Monitor fight, 42. 300; fight as epochal, 46. 439; relics, 54. 82, 245, 56. 3; expected out (1861), 371 (see Gen. In. xxiii); news of attack, 408, 412.
Merrimack River, Mass .- New Hamp- shire boundary, 43. 77-79.
Merriman. See also Merriam.
Merriman, Helen (Bigelow), gifts, 41. 8, 49. 3, 55. 41.
Merriman, Roger Bigelow, Council, 41. 33, 430, 42. 256, 53. 161, 54. 265, 55. 306; on Elizabeth and Catholics, 41. 295; C. H. DALTON, 42. 287; on World War experiences, 49. 169; paper, 50. 241; on Real Academia de la Historia, 56. 263; report of Council, 281; Correspond- ing Secretary (1924-27), 57. 328, 58. 267, 59. 282, 60. 209; Lawrence Park, 58. 138; in Europe, 59. 139. Merritt, Edward P., gifts, 49. 95, 167. Merritt, Edwin A., 57. 300.
Merritt, George W., Franklin medal, 55. 196.
Merritt, Percival, gift, 56. 279.
Merry, Anthony, letters on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 215-223.
Merry Oaks, Virginia, 51. 65.
Merrymount, Mass., papers on Mor- ton's arrest, 45. 641. See also Morton, Thomas.
Merrymount Press, gift, 53. 93.
Mervia, Canton artist, 41. 274.
Meschinet, John, Boston crew, 55. 88.
Meserve, Daniel, 48. 340, 341.
Meserve, Nathaniel, warship, 51. 114 n.
Meservey, Rev. Atwood B., 57. 505. Meservey, Phillip, Boston crew, 55. 87.
Mesnage de Cagny, Narcisse de, marriage, 43. 689.
Mesnagers, Sieur (1679), 60. 259.
Messenger, Daniel, General Court, 57. 254.
Messinger, Henry, Boston petition, 52. 315.
Messinger, Lieut. William D., rank, 57. 449.
Metals. See Mining; Money.
Metcalf. See also Medcalfe. Metcalfe.
Metcalf, shipmaster, Hawaii, 54. 11 n.
Metcalf, Charles T. S., reward of merit, 58. 2.
Metcalf, John, papers, 52. 3.
Metcalf, Capt. Levi W., Jacksonville expedition, 43. 372.
Metcalf, Ralph, Jackson's Cabinet, 45. 168.
Metcalf, Stephen, papers, 52. 3.
Metcalf, Susan [Mrs. White], 46. 377.
Metcalf, Theron, subscribers to Di- gest of Massachusetts Reports, 59. 35. Metcalfe, Thomas, election of 1828, 46. 324, 325.
Methodism, Oregon mission, 43. 22; Whitefield in England, 44. 205-212; in 1837, 46. 343; Wesleyism in colonies, 48. 262; separate organ- ization after American Revolution, 263-265; post-bellum camp meet- ing, 49. 150, 151; Cokesbury Col- lege (1791), 51. 59. See also Religion.
Metropolitan Park system of Mass., 48. 390, 54. 145, 55. 2, 5.
Metternich-Winneburg, Fürst Clem- ens W. N. L. von, Jonathan Russell, 51. 393, 394, 396; Lawrence's port., 398; Rome, 459 n .; Naples, 493, 495.
Mexican War, pensions, 42. 132; annexations, 43. 27; Mexican rati- fication of treaty, 102; injustice of Biglow Papers, 45. 602-611; Eng- lish opinions and statements, 47. 451-462, 53. 321; England and Texas, 47. 452; ante-bellum en- couragement of Mexico, 453-458; during hostilitics, 458-461; on pcace terms, 461; absorption policy, 461; mediation, 462; - Sumner's peace oration, 50. 257, 283, 302; transportation, 53. 39; Whiting's Army Portfolio, 55. 326. See also Guadalupe Hidalgo.
Mexico, Monroe's envoy to, 42. 338, 339; Webster's negotiation for ces- sion, 422; dollar (1861), 45. 185; European intervention, and Civil
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War, 46. 98, 113, 119, 59. 240, 243; Bright on, 46. 152; and French recognition of C. S. A., 47. 378, 419; and Franco-American War, 49. 74; border-service medal, 50. 82; lin- guistic records, 51. 323; paper money, 53. 186; Lodge's attitude (1915), 58. 348, 349. See also pre- ceding title; Spanish America.
Meyer. See also Mayer.
Meyer, Eduard, honorary member, 43. 412, 461, 44. 2.
Meyer, George von L., stamps, letter (1909), 42. 113, 171-173, 307.
Miami Village, broadside on St. Clair's defeat, 54. 139.
Miantanomoh, R. I., grant, 44. 584. Michael, Car (Carmichael?), in France (1778), 54. 123, 132.
Michael-Paulowitz, grand duke, 52. 32.
Michau, - -, Dieppe (1778), 54. 89, 90, 99.
Michelangelo Buonarroti, Jonathan Russell on works, 51. 450, 459; S. Maria degli Angeli, 454.
Michell, Sir John, master in chancery, 58. 190.
Micheltorena, José M., 50. 86.
Michigan, travel in 1845, 44. 342, 350-353; copper speculation, 352, 353.
Michigan, University of, collection (1845), 44. 353.
Michilimackinac. See Mackinac.
Mico, Joseph, letter on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 219; London (1738), 56. 50.
Middeldorpf, Heinrich, Ebeling on, 59. 366.
Middifield, Daniel B., clock, 55. 225.
Middleboro, Mass., tavern, 42. 474; Constitution of 1780, 50. 54, 58, 372, 385, 395; Baptist church, 373; Great Awakening, 53. 205; Tink- ham Papers, 54. 319.
Middleman, profits in drygoods, 46. 212.
Middlesex, Eng., emigrants to New England, 60. 372, 373.
Middlesex Co., Mass., court files, 57. 26, 27.
Middleton. See also Middletone. Middleton, - Naples (1819), 51. 478-480, 485, 492.
Middleton, Arthur, Columbus port., 59. 84 n.
Middleton, Henry, on Russian treaty, 45. 408; Russian mission, 46. 331 n.
Middleton, Charles. See Barham. Middleton, Dr. Peter, 49. 479.
Middletone, Rev. William, sermon, 50. 207; tract, 207 n.
Middletown, Conn., in 1748, 44. 267;
in 1790, 51. 43; Sage Papers, 55. 214; French camp, 58. 276.
Midwives, witches as, 50. 215.
Mifflin, Jonathan, jr., bill of credit, 60. 106.
Mifflin, Thomas, allusion to, 41. 519; on Manly's Washington medal, 52. 7; as aide, 58. 228; Conway Cabal, 317; bill of credit, 60. 106.
Migliano, Prince, Jonathan Russell, 51. 484.
Mignet, François Auguste Marie, error, 48. 490.
Mignot, Louis R., Washington family engraving, 56. 317 (see Gen. In. xxiii).
Milan, in 1819, 51. 412-414.
Milborne, Peter, shipmaster, with Digby, 59. 6; with Winthrop, 24.
Milburn, William H., letter (1863) on loan, choice of sect, 56. 450.
Mildred, Daniel, letter on Stamp Act repeal, 55. 217.
Mildred & Roberts, Pennsylvania trade, 50. 467; letter (1766) on trade regulations, 55. 220.
Miles. See also Myles.
Miles, Capt. Charles, Canadian expe- dition, 55. 25, 27.
Miles, Nelson A., ring, 57. 242.
Milestones, out of Boston, ILLUS., 42. 87-111.
Milford, Elisha, 44. 356.
Milford, Conn., Great Awakening, 53. 195.
Milford, H. M. S., on New England coast, 55. 73, 74, 95, 102.
Military. See next titles; Army; Navy; Militia; Pensions; War.
Military art and science, in civilian narrations, 43. 550, 44. 235; strategy, 16; marches, forced, 36- 40, 63-65, 296-302; changes since Gettysburg, 223, 224; retreats as achievements, 250; influence of Civil War, 46. 439; ancient German system, 51. 129-131; siege of Boston, 59. 292-301.
Military Historical Society of Mass., M.H.S. meeting, 44. 1; T. L. Liver- more, 51. 241-244.
Military history, Dodge's work on Great Captains, 43. 214-220.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion. See Loyal Legion.
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Military power, French edict on, in colonies, 60. 291.
Military stores, in frontier defense (1695), 43. 516.
Militia, right to command, 42. 333, 334; sufficiency, 334; press for Mass. frontier defense (1694-95), 43. 507, 511, 515; pay, 514, 515, 518; New England, and War of 1812, 48. 346, 504; Mexican border service medal, 50. 82; Dix on N. Y., 158, 159; general, condemned, 269; need, 280; Mass. Constitution of 1780, 394; Mass. regimental roster (1831-35), 53. 93; and Roxbury vigilance committee, 329; Mass. governor's guard, 55. 214; Mass., and troops for American Revolu- tion, 345; Mass. colonial, 346; weakness as fighting force, 369.
Mill, John Stuart, Civil War, 44. 5, 13 n., 47. 66, 100; M. P., retire- ment, 49. 121, 50. 22; on Bismarck, 49. 136; as labor leader, 145; letters to Norton, 50. 11-25; on American Constitution, 12; on Re- construction, 12; on repudiation, 12; liberal movement, 13; on labor and capital in England, 14, 21; on elections in U. S. and Great Britain, 22; on woman rights, 23, 24; on private property, 24; - and force, 273; on Gurowski's Diary, 56. 239; Morley, 57. 78.
Mill, Sir Thomas, 48. 338.
Mill Spring, Ky., operations, 50. 335, 337.
Millar, Lucy, apprenticed, 44. 658.
Millard, Col. Samuel, 44. 268.
Millbury, Mass., war service medal, 55. 6.
Miller. See also Millar.
Miller, Abigail, 58. 191.
Miller, Sergt. Adam, Shenandoah Val- ley campaign, 41. 121.
Miller, Alice [Mrs. Morton], 58. 153, 164, 165 n.
Miller, Anne, daughter of George, 58. 165.
Miller, Caleb, prisoner of war in Eng- land, 45. 21, 56. 158.
Miller, Christopher, naval command, 60. 111.
Miller, Dorothy, daughter of George, 58. 165.
Miller, Rev. Ebenezer, interleaved almanac, 57. 278.
Miller, Elizabeth [Mrs. Winchcombe], 58. 150 n.
Miller, George [1], will, 58. 150, 164.
Miller, George [2], character, 58.
150, 154, 155; chancery proceed- ings with Thomas Morton, 151- 154, 157, 165-193.
Miller, George, imprints, New Eng- land tracts, 42. 264, 266, 46. 257.
Miller, Gerrit S., gift, 60. 23.
Miller, Gen. James, Gerry on, 47. 516, 521; hospitals, 50. 61.
Miller, Joan, daughter of George, 58. 165.
Miller, John, Yarmouth constable, 45. 469 n.
Miller, John, protest on Constitution of 1780, 50. 58-60.
Miller, Rev. John, Dover, Del., letters, 47. 223.
Miller, John S., New London post- master, 50. 173.
Miller, Leonard, brother of George, 58. 165.
Miller, Leonard, nephew of George, widow's case, 58. 191, 192.
Miller, Leonard, Weymouth, mar- riage, 42. 469.
Miller, Margaret [Mrs. Blagrave], 58. 150 n., 165, 189.
Miller, Rev. Marmaduke, Bright's letter of introduction, 46. 138.
Miller, Mary [Mrs. Humphrey], 58. 165, 166, 169.
Miller, Mary J. [Mrs. Quincy], 45. 338.
Miller, Prudence, daughter of George, 58. 165.
Miller, Robert, brother of George, 58. 165.
Miller, Samuel R., Franklin monu- ment, 45. 488.
Miller, Simcon, medal, 48. 167.
Miller, Susan, daughter of George, 58. 165, 189-191.
Millerites, Whigs as, 42. 398.
Miller's Tavern, Middleford, 42. 474. Milles, Edmond, 58. 158.
Milles, Margaret (Trember), 58. 159.
Milles, Tobias, Morton's bequest, 58. 158, 159, 163.
Millet, Emily A. (McCleary), gift, 54. 193.
Millet, Francis D., at Panama, 44. 617, 636; tribute, 45. 594.
Millet, Josiah B., 54. 193.
Millett, John, chancery proceedings, 60. 134, 137, 139.
Millidge, John, imprint, 44. 142 n.
Milligan, Mrs. Washington,
Mass., tavern (1820), 51. 48.
Mills. See also Milles.
Mills, Edward, school, 55. 287.
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Mills, Elijah H., senatorial candidacy, 49. 193-197, 200, 201, 207 n.
Mills, Harriette B. [Mrs. Davis], 60. 358.
Mills, Helen [Mrs. Huntington], 45. 342.
Mills, James K., Webster dinner (1842), 45. 160, 164; in group pic- ture, 47. 534; port., 56. 169; dinner at club, 57. 263.
Mills, Rev. Jedidiah, Great Awaken- ing, 53. 195.
Mills, John, senatorial candidacy, letter (1826), 49. 192, 194, 195, 197 n., 198, 207 n .; candidacy for lieutenant-governor, 255.
Millward, Charles, funeral of Artemus Ward, 48. 489.
Milman, Henry Hart, on Seward, 45. 80.
Milmore, Martin, Sumner bust, ILLUS., 47. 311, 50. 413.
Milne, Adm. Alexander, outbreak of Civil War, instructions, 48. 226, 240.
Milne, John, naval man (1777), 55. 87, 93, 108.
Milner-Gibson, Thomas, recognition of Confederate States of America, 47. 390, 405, 414.
Milnes, Richard Monckton. See Houghton.
Milroy, Margaret A., acknowledg- ment to, 50. 25.
Milton, Viscount. See Fitzwilliam, William T. S. W.
Milton, Mrs. George A., gift, 52. 317. Milton, John, Masson's biog., 41. 184, 195; tercentenary, M.H.S. cele- bration, 42. 1, 22, 48-67; "hubub" and "Norumbega," 11; and Mass., 49-54; influence on New England literature, 50, 154-170; Puritanism, 55-57, 59-61, 65; defects, 65, 66; pageant of life, 66, 67; port., 68; impress on Europe, 157, 158; New England quotations and allusions, 161-166; copies in New England, 166-168, 43. 504; reprints, 42. 168; Williams and Peters, 169; first edi- tion of Paradise Lost, FACSIM. of title page, 257-259; on Lord Marl- borough, 45. 224 n .; performance of Comus (1774), 50. 449.
Milton, Mass., Boston road and mile- stones, 42. 98-104; medals, 49. 95, 53. 18; Constitution of 1780, 50. 382 n .; Jeremiah Smith and de- scendants, 51. 337; private papers concerning, 52. 3, 54. 319; trade
(1768), 58. 425; Vose house, Gen. In. xvi.
Milton, 48. 58.
Milton Association to Aid Missions, records, Gen. In. xiv.
Minchin, Harry C. M., on Browning and Forster, 44. 502, 503.
Minerva (1741), 53. 198.
Minerva (1773-75), 55. 54, 59. 117 n. Mining, lead (1845), 44. 344, 345; copper speculation (1845), 352, 353. See also Coal; Economic con- ditions; Iron; Money.
Ministers' Club, 42. 7; E. J. Young, 44. 537.
Ministry, ministers classified, 43. 8; Langdon's library, 38-44; J. Adams on, 46. 411. See also preceding title; Religion.
Minnesota, U. S. S., and expected Merrimac (1861), 56. 371; Point Lookout (1864), 57. 487.
Minnesota Historical Society, new building, M.H.S. delegation, 51. 342.
Minns, Susan, gifts, 49. 287, 50. 218; Thwing records, 122.
Minns, Thomas, gifts, 41. 14, 29, 418, 45. 499; audit reports, 41. 26, 424, 42. 248, 43. 528, 44. 575; tributes, 47. 27, 29; death, 313; MSS., 50. 218.
Minns, Mrs. William, port., 49. 287. Minor, James, Virginia church sup- port, 42. 342.
Minor, Dr. Thomas T., negro regi- ment, 43. 349, 351, 369, 370, 374, 379, 385, 387, 390, 391.
Minorca, surrender, 43. 651; French decree on administration of justice, 60. 289.
Minot. See also Minott.
Minot, Christopher, customs officer, 58. 431, 436.
Minot, George Richards, in M.H.S., Treasurer, 41. 74, 292; port., 45. 577; letter (1787) on Mass. affairs, 48. 429.
Minot, Grafton W., AMERICAN EM- BASSY AT BERLIN, 1917, 50. 414. Minot, James, Concord, 44. 280.
Minot, Joseph Grafton, member, 47. 447, 48. 1; Council, 49. 309, 50. 241, 51. 336; audit report, 332; on Episcopal Charitable Society, 336; gifts, 356, 52. 139, 57. 185, 60. 49; on second compilation of Mass. laws, 52. 142; report of Council, 169; EDWARD GRAY, 58. 198. Minot, Laurence, gift, 45. 577.
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Minot, Samuel, jr., 60. 39.
Minot, Stephen, house, 47. 269 n.
Minot, William, Ticknor on, 59. 263.
Minot Light, view, 48. 495.
Minott, Jonas C., letter to, prize agent, 55. 81.
Minshull. See Mynshul.
Mint, at Philadelphia, view, 48. 319.
Mintern, John, London watchmaker, 46. 250 n.
Minto, Gilbert J. Elliot, earl of, Alaska boundary, 59. 161, 162.
Miollis, Sextus A. F., comte, path at Tivoli, 51. 447.
Miquelon Island, troops, 60. 297.
Mirabeau, Victor de Riquetti, mar- quis de, Franklin, 56. 128, 143; periodical, 133 n.
Miracles, and witchcraft, 47. 261- 263.
Miranda, Francisco A. G., and Adams's French policy, 45. 378, 395, 400, 401; character, 394; papers, 46. 476, 54. 7.
Miromesnil, Nicolas T. Hue, comte de, in West Indies, 50. 430.
Mirrors, French factory (1778), 54. 109.
Miscegenation, Mass. law, 44. 338; in South (1773), 49. 463.
Mischianza, English criticism, 44. 155-157, 165, 166.
Miscou Island, St. Pierre's conces- sion, 60. 269.
Mishsqua, squaw, 48. 51.
Misquis, Indian, 48. 51, 52.
Misselden, Edward, at Delft, 42. 216, 217.
Misservey, Ephraim, 47. 115.
Missionary Packet, view, 47. 311, 54. 18 n.
Missions, basis of foreign, 41. 523; Oregon, 43. 22; provincial Mass. to Indians, books, grants, advice, 44. 267, 56. 21-36; Marthas Vineyard, 46. 379; beginning of Hawaiian, 47. 311, 54. 9, 10, 18, 18 n., 19, 29; traders' hostility, 22, 38, 46; Jesuit Indian catechism, 52. 128-132; records of local aid society, Gen. In. xiv. See also several "Socicty" titles.
Mississippi, congressional election by districts, 42. 180, 181; Sargent Papers, 56. 167.
Mississippi, U. S. S., New Orleans expedition, 56. 407.
Mississippi River, frce navigation: Jay Treaty, 43. 143; Anglo-Amer- ican negotiations (1815), 44. 310;
British right and New England fish- eries, 45. 390; Ghent negotiations, 47. 309, 48. 152, 155, 156, 158-160; King on (1786), 49. 87; - travel on upper (1845), 44. 345, 346, 348. Mississippi Valley, papers of early Louisville commerce, 52. 168.
Missouri, congressional election by districts, 42. 180, 181; fugitive slaves to Kan., 44. 510; compen- sated emancipation, 46. 101, 104; Clay (1830), 49. 233.
Missouri, 50. 286.
Missouri Compromise, results of re- pcal, 41. 220; Oregon Territory act, 43. 104, 105; Texas, 53. 58. Mitchell. See also Michell.
Mitchell, Rev. Alfred [1], 50. 189.
Mitchell, Alfred [2], 50. 188, 189.
Mitchell, Edward P., 57. 225.
Mitchell, Francis N., Franklin medal, 55. 196, 197.
Mitchell, George, Boston crew, 55. 87. Mitchell, John, Boston crew (1777), 55. 87.
Mitchell, John, Irish uprising (1848), 60. 118.
Mitchell, Joseph, Boston crew, 55. 88. Mitchell, Dr. Joseph D., Jacksonville expedition, 43. 380.
Mitchell, Joshua, naval man, 55. 88, 94.
Mitchell, Julia P., biog. of Crèvecœur, 43. 688, 49. 413, 50. 94, 98.
Mitchell, Julian A., Moran on, 48. 434.
Mitchell, M. J. (or Robert B.), 41. 356.
Mitchell, Matthew, letter (1639) on corn trade, 48. 45; career, 45 n.
Mitchell, Nahum, Treasurer of M.H.S.,
41. 74; port., 394; papers, 179; letter (1816) on King Philip's family, 58. 214.
Mitchell, Robert B. See Mitchell, M. J.
Mitchell, Dr. S. Weir, literary pur- suits, errors, 42. 174, 47. 130.
Mitchell & Freeman, earthenware association, 51. 238.
Mitchellsonne, Edward, testimony, 47. 216.
Mitchelson, James, Antigua petition, 59. 174.
Mix, Elijah, contract affair, 49. 195, 197.
Mixter, Dr. Samuel J., gifts, 56. 70, 169.
Mixter, Mrs. Samuel J. (Galloupe), gift, 56. 70.
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Mobile and Ohio R. R. Co., paper money, 60. 194.
Mobile Bay, battle, 57. 492.
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