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Macleod, John J. R., medical instructor, v, 208.
Macon, Nathaniel (of N. C.), letter, III, 125-126.
McAdoo, William, name used in Ballot- box Forgery, IV, 393.
McArthur, Duncan, III, 6; Colonel and General in War of 1812, 261, 265, 267, 292, 294; Governor, 450; 453- 454.
McArthur, Nancy, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.
McBride, Ky. pioneer, killed at battle of Blue Licks, II, 383.
McBride, James, literary work, 11, 540; . V, 31. McBryer, Andrew, trader, I, 255.
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McBurney, Andrew G., lawyer, IV, 312. McCabe, C. C. (Bishop), address, IV,
353.
McCarty, Richard (Captain), in Clark's Vincennes expedition, II, 207, 209. McCauley, John, member of Supreme Court Commission, V, III.
McClannahan, Robert (Captain), killed in battle of Point Pleasant, II, 98.
McClellan, George B. (General), as commander of Ohio troops, and the situation in W. Va., IV, 166-168; 184, 192, 193; declines nomination for Governor, 228; 271, 282.
McClellan, Robert, scout, II, 540.
McClelland, John (Major), in Craw- ford's expedition, II, 350; death, 359; 360.
McClenehan, John M., officer in Civil War, IV, 259.
McClintick, William T., address, IV, 452.
McClung, John Alexander, quoted or referred to, II, 231, 240-249, 381.
McColloch, Samuel (Colonel), and daughter, in siege of Fort Henry, II, 386-387.
McConnellsville, Iv, 59, 320.
McCook, Alexander McD., Major General in Civil War, IV, 282.
McCook, Daniel, Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 257.
McCook, George W., Lieutenant Col- onel in Mexican War and Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 55, 61; candidate for Governor, 311; mem- ber of Ohio Board of Managers, Philadelphia Centennial, 473.
McCook, Robert L., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 283.
McCormick, Alexander (Ensign), Brit- ish officer, II, 303.
McCoy, Jane, subscriber to sword for . Major Croghan, III, 299.
McCoy, Robert W., V, 201.
Mccullough (or McCulloch), Samuel (Major), at siege of Fort Henry, II, 174-176.
McCullough vs. State of Md., III, 316, 320, 324, 326, 328.
McDonald, Angus (Major), expedition, II, 69-73, 79, 83, 88, 91.
McDonald, John, quoted or referred to, II, 231, 234-240, 540, 592, 594.
McDowell, Ephraim, physician, v, 198. McDowell, Irvin, Major General in Civil War, IV, 282.
McElwee, manufacturer, V, 314.
McEwen, James, manufacturer, v, 320. McFarland, Margaret, subscriber to
sword for Major Croghan, III, 299. McFarland, R. W. (Prof.), literary work, II, 169.
McFarland, William, first Treasurer of State, III, 147; publisher, 180; v, 102.
McGahan, Januarius Aloysius, journal- ist, v, 14.
McGary, renegade, II, 418.
McGarry, Hugh, Ky. pioneer, at battle of Blue Licks, II, 382, 383, 384.
McGehan, Tom, murder trial, IV, 31I. McGinnis, George F., Captain in Mexi- can War, IV, 57.
McGoffin, Governor of Ky. (misprint), see Magoffin.
McGregor, Archibald, arrest, IV, 186.
McGuire, John, with Washington in mission of 1753-54, I, 270.
McIntire, John, member of first Consti- tutional Convention, III, 107.
McIntosh, Lachlin (General), American commander at Fort Pitt, II, 220; 223; builds Forts McIntosh and Laurens, 224-226; 254, 255, 257- 258.
McKee, Alexander (Captain), II, 19; renegade and British partisan, 182, 183-184, 202, 217, 227, 258, 274, 275, 279, 280, 289, 311, 312, 313,
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358, 375, 379, 380, 381, 385, 396, 418, 521, 532, 543, 551, 552, 553. McKeestown, II, 418.
McKenney, Leslie H., Major in Mexi- can War, IV, 60.
Mckinley, John, prisoner, killed by Indians, II, 368.
Mckinley, William, at National Repub- lican Convention of 1888, IV, 388; 389; name used in Ballot-box Forgery, 392-393; author of Mckinley Bill as member of Congress, 397-398; nomination, election, reelection, and administrations as Governor, 400- 408, 409-410; elected President, 4II; Spanish War, 415-417, 428- 430; 433, 435, 437; on death of John Sherman, 444; reelection as President, assassination, and death, 444-446; 460, 471, 480, 481-483.
Mckinney, Price, identified with devel- opment of Lake transportation, v, 247.
Mckinnon, W. S., Pan-American Ex- position Commissioner, IV, 483.
McKisson, Robert E., Mayor of Cleve- land, Iv, 436.
McKnight, Charles, quoted or referred to, II, 171, 175, 337.
McLanberg, Margaret, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299. Mclaughlin, A., connection with loca- tion of capital at Columbus, III, 427. McLaughlin, William, Captain in Mexi- can War, IV, 55.
McLean, John, editor and publisher, III, 179, 181; Judge of Ohio Supreme Court and U. S. Supreme Court, V, 104, 116, 130, 156.
McLean, John R., candidate for Gov- ernor, IV, 438-442; v, 16.
McLean, Nathaniel C., Brigadier Gen- eral in Civil War, IV, 257, 283.
McLean, Robert G., Captain in Mexi- can War, IV, 54.
McLean, Sally, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.
McLean, Washington, newspaper pro- prietor, IV, 439.
McLeish, John L., literary work, v, 66. McLellin, William E., Mormon, III, 416. McLeod, Norman, letter, I, 457.
McMahon, William (Major), command- er at Fort Recovery, II, 542.
McMaken, William V., Colonel in Spanish War, IV, 420, 424.
McMaster, John Bach, quoted or referred to, II, 471, 479; III, 199.
McMillan, William, member of Legisla-
ture, Northwest Territory, III, 37,
42, 85; candidate for Governor, 146. McNemar, Richard, literary work, III, 181.
McPherson, James B., Major General in Civil War, IV, 256, 282.
McPherson, John R., name used in Ballot-box Forgery, IV, 393.
McVeigh, Alfred, member of Morgan Raid Claims Commission, IV, 243. Mad River, The, Gist's journey, I, 244; II, 227, 228, 282, 285, 287, 302, 355; Colonel Benjamin Logan's expedi- tion, 418; settlement of Dayton, 481- 482; 562, 564; III, 346; v, 313.
Mad River Trappers, campaign of 1840, IV, 26.
Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad, III, 449; IV, 82.
Madison, O., v, 66.
Madison, James, member of Congress, connection with Ordinance of 1787, II, 429; President, III, 78; Secretary of State, correspondence with Gov- ernor St. Clair, 129-132; 225; Presi- dent, 258, 267, 307, 312, 324, 450. Madison County, traversed by Gist, I, 244; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; 26, 69, 245; v, 137.
Madisonville, O., prehistoric remains, I, 70-72.
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Maginnis, M. N., lawyer, IV, 312. Magoffin, Beriah, Governor of Ky., speech, IV, 152-153.
Maguck (Machacheek or Mecacheek), I, 227, 239, 243, 255.
Maguire, manufacturer, V, 329.
Maheas, Jean Francois Noel, member of Compagnie du Scioto, II, 486.
Maher, manufacturer, v, 280.
Mahigama, Ottawa Indian, I, 388. Mahoning County, first blast furnace, III, 168; IV, 80, 176, 461, 534. Mahoning Furnace, The, first to use coal, IV, 81.
Mahoning River, The, II, 216, 217; V, 318, 320.
Mahoning Valley, The, the Salt Springs Tract, II, 577; v, 234, 265, 318-319.
Mahoning Valley Historical Society, The, v, 319.
"Maine," The, IV, 416.
Malden, Can., III, 264, 270, 274, 303, 306; IV, 274.
Malott, Catherine, wife of Simon Girty, II, 278.
Malott, Peter, II, 277.
Mamate, wife of Tecumseh, II, 565.
Manchester, O., originally Massie's Station, II, 593; III, 44, 45, 46, 73, 166.
Manhattan, O., IV, 427. Manila, P. I., IV, 427.
Manitou, Ottawa chief, I, 429; Great Spirit of the Indians, II, 5.
Manly, Robert W., Chillicothe Cen- tennial, IV, 451, 452.
Manning, Henry, manufacturer, v, 320. Mannucothe, Indian name of John Slover, II, 354.
Mansfield, II, 354; IV, 55, 97, 166, 283, 320, 473; v, 17; census statistics (1910), 262.
Mansfield, Edward D., on date of ad- mission, III, 151; on Charles Ham- mond, 330; IV, 127; Civil War sta-
tistics, 259-260; address at Phila- delphia Centennial, 474-477; literary work, v, 8, 10-II.
Manufactures, primitive, III, 15; in 1810, 182; in 1840, 449; in 1850, IV, 78-81; 368-369, 479-480, 481-483; contribution by Opha Moore, "Ohio as a Manufacturing State," v, 253- 330.
"Manuscript Found," The, III, 400. Marbury os. Madison, III, 160-162, 319- 320.
March to the Sea, The, Ohioans in, IV, 256-257.
Margaret, French, see French Margaret. Margaret's Creek, I, 227.
Margry, Pierre, literary work, I, 123- 129.
Marie Antoinette, Marietta named for, IV, 461.
Marietta, Ga., the Andrews raiders, IV, 194, 196.
Marietta, O., prehistoric remains, I, 42-43; 126; foundation, II, 454-468; 472, 501, 518-519, 577, 593; III, 3, 8, 16, 28, 37, 38, 61, 71, 87, 93, 113, 164, 165, 168; early newspapers, 178, 179; Burr affair, 208, 210, 214, 217, 224, 229, 233-243; 259, 260, 335, 369, 370, 373; flood of 1832, 434; 437; Camp Putnam, IV, 170; 232, 233; flood of 1884, 354-355; Centennial celebration, 385; early bank, 491, 498; v, 6, 25, 51, 89; organization of court of Northwest Territory, 90-94; 115, 123, 124; census statistics (1910), 263; early industries, 266-267.
Marietta College, III, 151; IV, 259; V, 146.
Marietta Register, The, III, 178.
Marin, French commander, I, 257, 259, 270.
Marion, IV, 320, 462; census statistics (1910), v, 262.
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Marion County, share of surplus reve- nue, IV, 12; 534; v, 140.
Marlatie, Count, connection with Scioto Company, II, 496.
Marnesia, Marquis, connection with Scioto Company, II, 496.
Marquette, Jacques (Father), I, 115, 133-135, 139, 167.
Marrett, Samuel, connection with im- peachment trial of the judges, v, II8.
Marsh (misprinted March), Thomas B., Mormon, III, 416.
Marshal, James (Colonel), connection with Moravian massacre, II, 327- 328.
Marshall, John, Chief Justice of U. S., on the rights of discovery, I, 149; member of Congress, report leading to adjustment of Western Reserve question, II, 590-591; Chief Justice, decisions, III, 160-162, 252, 316-318, 319, 322, 326-328; v, 119.
Marshall, N. T., medical instructor, v, 191.
Marshall, Orsanius H., on Céloron, I, 223.
Marthe, Louis, member of Compagnie du Scioto, II, 486.
Martin, Alexander, Governor of N. C., proclamation against Ky. purchase, II, 147-148.
Martin, Charles D., member of Supreme Court Commission, v, III.
Martin, Elizabeth, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.
Martin, Isaac, member of Legislature, Northwest Territory, III, 37, 43.
Martin, Luther, and Logan's speech, II, II2-113.
Martin, Thomas (Major), and Burr · affair, I, 244-245.
Martin's Ferry, O., v, 54, 325.
Martin's Station, Ky., II, 281.
Martinsburg, W. Va., IV, 255.
Maryland, 1, 183, 192, 284, 289, 336, 404, 462; attitude regarding western lands, II, 407-408, 410; part in Ohio settlement, 598; taxation of U. S. Bank, III, 316-318; IV, 77, 119.
Maryland Gazette, The, I, 341-342.
Marysville, O., IV, 31.
Mascoutin Indians, I, 425.
Mason, E. H., Andrews raider, IV, 194, 202.
Mason, George (Colonel), II, 164, 191. Mason, John S., Lieutenant in Mexican
War, IV, 61; Brigadier General in Civil War, 245, 251, 283.
Mason, Samuel (Captain), in siege of Fort Henry, II, 172, 173.
Mason, Stevens Thomson, U. S. Sena- tor, letter, III, 88-89; Governor of Mich., and boundary question, 441- 445.
Masonville, Francois, interpreter, I, 451.
Massachusetts, attitude concerning western lands, II, 408, 411, 412; part in Ohio settlement, 598; III, 3; IV, 77, 386. See Ohio Company of Associates.
Massie, David Meade, literary work, II, 593; III, 50; address, IV, 452.
Massie, Nathaniel, settlements at Man- chester and Chillicothe, II, 592-594; member of Legislature, Northwest Territory, III, 37, 44, 45, 46, 50; 73- 74; leading promoter of statehood, 80, 85, 88, 90, 91, 93; charges against St. Clair, 94-96; 104; member of first Constitutional Convention, 107; speaker of State Senate, 147; can- didate for Governor, 163-164; 250, 429, 453.
Massie's Station (Manchester), O., II, 593, 594.
Massillon, IV, 55; V, 221; census statis- tics (1910), 263; 324.
Massillon State Hospital, The, v, $21.
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Mast, Phineas P., manufacturer, v, 328. Matagorda Bay, Gulf of Mexico, death of La Salle, 1, 148.
Matamoras, Mex., Ohio troops at, IV, 56.
Match Industry, The, v, 323.
Mather, Samuel, member of Conn. Land Company, II, 580.
Mather, Samuel, manufacturer, V, 279.
Mather, Samuel H., IV, 501.
Mathews, Captain, at battle of Point Pleasant, II, 97.
Mathews, Alfred, literary work, II, 412, 578.
Mathews, John, surveyor, II, 452.
Matson, George H., president of State Board of Registration, V, 217.
Matson, Henry (Rev.), literary work, v, 42.
Matthew, Lieutenant, killed in Mexican War, IV, 53.
Matthews, John, member of first grand jury, v, 93.
Matthews, Samuel R., Judge, IV, 359.
Matthews, Stanley, IV, 327; U. S. Sena- tor, 337; 340, 342.
Maumee Bay, II, 543.
Maumee City, II, 517.
Maumee Indians, see Miami Indians. Maumee River, The I, 110, 126, 156;
"Miami of the Lakes," 163; 164; French trading post, 1680-86, 198; 199-200; French Fort Miami, 201; 202, 228, 253, 257, 330, 362, 380, 396; Indian capture of old fort, 402; 421, 423, 424, 451; II, 36-37, 165, 205, 227, 279, 281, 405, 416, 510, 514, 515, 522, 540, 541; British Fort Miami, 543; Wayne's opera- tions and victory, 545-552; 557; Fort Industry, 560; evacuation of British posts, 594; III, 264, 270, 271; Fort Meigs, 275-281, 292; 337; the canal, 346, 359; IV, 83; v, 236. May, scout, death, II, 546-547.
May, William, II, 527.
Mayer, Brantz, quoted or referred to, II, 100, IIO-III, 118, 282.
"Mayflower," The, boat of the Mari- etta settlers, II, 456-457.
Maynard, Alleyne, medical instructor, v, 208.
Mayo, Archibald, address, IV, 452.
Mayo, Daniel, director of Miami Exporting Company, IV, 490.
Maysville (formerly Limestone), Ky., II, 472, 593.
Maxwell, Sidney D., Cincinnati statis- tics, v, 300-303.
Maxwell, William, publisher, III, 175, 176, 180; v, 6, 95.
Means, W. J., medical instructor, v, 179, 201.
Mechanics' Institute, The, Cincinnati, v, 7.
Medary, Samuel, editor, IV, 35-36, 98- 99, 172, 236, 237; v, 16.
Medicine, writers on, v, 31-32; contri- bution, "Medical Ohio," by Dr. David Tod Gilliam, 161-227.
Medill, William, president of second Constitutional Convention, and Gov- ernor, IV, 107-108, 141-142, 329; v, 137.
Medina County, share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; 442; v, 81.
Meek, Basil, literary work, II, 562.
Meeks, John (Lieutenant), in defense of Fort Stephenson, III, 293.
Meigs, Josiah, v, 7.
Meigs, Return Jonathan, Sr., Marietta settler, II, 454, 457; III, 87, 259.
Meigs, Return Jonathan, Jr., member of Legislature, Northwest Territory, III, 37, 41, 64, 80; Judge of Ohio Supreme Court, 147; disqualified as Governor, 163-165; Burr affair, 234, 237, 238; U. S. Senator, 253; Gov- ernor, 259-261; Fort Meigs named
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for, 275; 281, 292, 300, 307, 430, 450; v, 90, 93, 102, 104.
Meigs County, Washington's visit, I, 494; III, 435; share of surplus rev- enue, IV, 12; 82; Morgan raiders, 245, 246.
Melish, John, visit to Cincinnati, v, 269. Mendenhall, George, medical writer and instructor, V, 32, 191.
Mengakonkia Indians, I, 162.
Mengwe Indians, see Mingo Indians.
Menominee Indians, I, 115, 164.
Mentor, O., III, 403.
Mer Douce, name for Lake St. Clair, I, 122.
Mercer, George (Colonel), I, 297, 469. Mercer County, watershed line, I, 155;
III, 360; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12.
Meredith, Jesse, Captain in Mexican War, IV, 55.
Merion, N., warden of Penitentiary, IV, 249-250.
Merry, Anthony, British minister, nego- tiations with Burr, III, 206-207.
Merry, Earl W., member of Andrews Raiders Memorial Commission, IV, 203.
Mesigamea Indians, I, 145.
Mesquatamie (or Musquattime) Indians, I, 449, 450.
Methodists, The, II, 11, 12; III, 22-27; IV, 85, 128.
Metropotamia, State proposed by Jef- ferson, II, 426-427.
Metz, Abraham, medical instructor, V, 206.
Meyer, Lieutenant, 1, 398. Mexican War, The, IV, 49-68.
Miami and Erie Canal, The, III, 359- 361; V, 264, 291, 315.
Miami Country, The, settlement, II, 472-482, 505.
Miami County, share of surplus rev- enue, IV, 12; 25, 91, 166.
Miami Exporting Company, The, III,
169-170; IV, 489-491, 492; v, 270, 273. Miami Fort, prehistoric, I, 17-20.
Miami Indians, 1, 115, 142, 143, 146; a branch of the Algonquins, 162- 163; 170; controversy concerning the Iroquois conquest, 172-177; 199-204, 214, 219, 226; visited by Gist, Cro- ghan, and Montour, 245-247; 248; French destruction of Pickawillany, 252-254; 255, 301, 308, 380; Pontiac's conspiracy, 384, 393, 396; 417, 420, 421; migration to the Maumee, II, 36-37; 45, 91, 199, 202, 313, 354, 400, 506, 508, 509, 510, 517, 522, 539, 540; battle of Fallen Timbers and Greenville Treaty, 551, 554- 555; III, 280; v, 88. See Piankeshaw and Twightwee Indians.
Miami Medical College, The, v, 177, 178, 187, 190.
Miami River, name formerly applied to Maumee River; see also Great Miami and Little Miami Rivers.
"Miami Slaughter House," The, II, 472.
Miami University, III, 174; IV, 259; v, 40, 83, 185, 198.
Miami Valley, The, see Miami Country and Great and Little Miami Rivers. Miamisburg, O., prehistoric remains, I, 49.
Miamitown, II, 510.
Michigamie Indians, I, 139.
Michigan, removal of Moravians to, II, 573-574; comprised in Northwest Territory, 596; III, 102, 105-106, 107; the boundary question, 438- 447.
"Michigan," The, U. S. gunboat, Con- federate plot, IV, 271, 274.
Michigan Historical Society, The, I, 391, 427.
Michigan Pioneer Collection, The, I, 387
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Michigania, State proposed by Jeffer- son, II, 426.
Michilimackinac, 1, 141, 144, 163, 192, 252, 308, 353, 362, 363, 365, 385, 392, 396, 400-401, 417; II, 135, 189, 201, 405. See Mackinac.
Mickum, John F., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 54.
Middle Bass Island, Iv, 275.
Middle Department of Indians, The, II, 137, 153.
Middlebury, O., v, 322.
Middleport, O., IV, 356, 403.
Middletown, III, 361; census statis- tics (1910), v, 263.
Mielziner, Moses, literary work, v, 37.
Milan, O., II, 574; IV, 130; V, 230.
Miles, Nathan H., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 57. Milford, O., IV, 456.
Mill Creek, tributary of the Ohio, IV, 355. Mill Creek, tributary of the Scioto, I, 225.
Miller, manufacturer, v, 329.
Miller, publisher, III, 179.
Miller, Christopher, scout, II, 540.
Miller, Francis W., writer, II, 479.
Miller, Jacob and Lewis, manufacturers, V, 325.
Miller, John (Lieutenant Colonel), III, 263; in siege of Fort Meigs, 278, 280-281.
Miller, Margaret, subscriber to sword for Major Croghan, III, 299.
Miller, T. Clarke, medical instructor, v, 208; member of State Board of Health, 213.
Miller, William, scout, II, 540.
Millersburg, O., II, 354; IV, 56, 60.
Milles, William T., member State Board of Health, v, 216.
Milligan, John, member of first Consti- tutional Convention, III, 107.
Millikin, B. L., medical instructor, v, 179.
Millikin, Lambden P., treason case, IV, 226-227.
Millikin, Thomas, lawyer, IV, 312. Mills, Frederick D. (Major), killed in Mexican War, IV, 60.
Mills, John, member of Ohio Company of Associates, II, 445.
Mills, William C. (Prof.), archaeological work, 1, 52-55, 59-63, 66-69; IV, 485. Minavavana, Chippewa chief, 1, 365.
Minch, Philip (Captain), identified with development of Lake transportation, V, 247.
Miner, Charles W., Brigadier General, IV, 428.
Mingo, Indian town, II, 337.
Mingo Bottom, 1, 494; 11, 330, 337, 348, 351, 352, 361.
Mingo Cabins, I, 363.
Mingo Indians, I, 166, 230; take part in Braddock's defeat, 294; 337, 338, 340, 367, 436; at Stanwix confer- ence (1768), 463-465; Washington on their attitude, 495; 11, 14, 28, 35-37, 57; the Baker's Cabin mas- sacre, 58-64; 69, 91; Crawford's de- struction of their towns, 126-128; 129, 139, 164, 165, 170, 181, 186, 202, 227, 232, 253-255, 259, 261, 273, 275, 282, 302, 318, 322, 342, 353, 379, 538, 595.
Mingo Junction, 1, 448.
Mingo River, The, II, 329.
Mingo Town, village of the chief Logan, I, 166, 448, 491; 11, 35, 66, 562.
Mining, beginnings of industry, III, 167, 449; progress in 1840-50, IV, 79-82; 476, 479, 481, 484-485.
Minor, Isaac, Canal Commissioner, III, 345.
Minshall, Thaddeus, Commissioner for memorial to Andrews raiders, IV, 203
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Minsi Indians, II, 20.
Minwha, Shawnee chief, II, 139.
Missasauga Indians, I, 178, 415; II, 199.
Mississippi Company, The, I, 466-467, 484.
Mississippi River, The, De Soto's dis- covery, 1, 88; Marquette and Joliet, 133-134; Hennepin, 139; La Salle, 143-148; confirmed to France by Peace of Ryswyck, 184; Howard's voyage, 189; Treaty of Utrecht, 190; early French forts, 195; 353, 364; French and English boundary, 368; II, 79; American boundary, 403; acquisition by the U. S., III, 169.
Missowaquet, King, Seneca chief, I, 252. Mitchel, Ormsby M. (General), plans
Andrews raid, IV, 191, 193, 194-195; 258, 282; v, II; astronomical writings, 28.
Mitchell, Alexander M., Colonel in Mexican War, IV, 52, 53.
Mitchell, Charles, lynching of, Iv, 4II- 412.
Mitchell, John, map, I, 205, 230, 238, 240.
Mitchell, John, identified with develop- ment of Lake transportation, v, 247.
Mitchell, John G., Brigadier General in Civil War, IV, 257, 283.
Mitchell, Robert B., Colonel in Mexi- can War, IV, 61.
Mitchell, Thomas D., medical instruct- or, v, 190.
Mohawk Indians, conflict with Cham- plain, I, 96; 100, 187; visit of the chiefs to England, 188; 211, 215, 223, 225, 288, 289, 315, 329, 330; in French and Indian War, 334; 366, 423, 424; II, 21, 84, 128, 137, 406, 413, 414, 415, 507, 527, 553.
Mohican, Abraham the, Moravian In- dian, murder of, II, 335.
Mohican (or (Mohegan) Indians, The, 1, 160, 175, 213, 215, 329, 340, 436; II, 21, 25, 517.
Mohican River, The, I, 156, 230; II, 354. Molino del Rey, Mex., Ohioans at, IV, 61.
Molunthe, Shawnee chief, II, 418.
Monakatoocha, Oneida chief, I, 270, 281, 308. See Scarouady.
Monckton, Robert (General), 1, 356. Monnett, F. S., Attorney General, address, IV, 443.
Monongahela, Battle of, Braddock's defeat, I, 293-298, 310; II, 17, 88. Monongehela River, The, tract of Ohio
Land Company (1748), I, 217, 218; 251, 270, 273, 278, 280, 282, 292, 481, 484, 489; II, 16, 48, 49, 70, 84, 193, 269, 348, 458, 472.
Monroe, James, III, 204; President, IV, 19. Monroe, James, State Senator, IV, 160.
Monroe County, share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; 245, 356.
Monsey (Munsey or Muncie) Indians, a tribe of the Delawares, I, 166, 445; II, 21, 22, 140, 141, 164, 217, 277, 278, 295, 303, 379. See also Wolf Clan.
Monsoni Indians, I, II5.
Montauk Point, N. Y., Ohio troops at, IV, 420, 424.
Montcalm, Marquis de, I, 347, 455.
Monterey, Mex., Ohio troops at, IV, 52, 54, 61, 62, 63, 64.
Montgomery, Alexander, with Kenton, II, 233.
Montgomery, John (Captain), in Clark's Kaskaskia campaign, II, 193.
Montgomery, Robert, manufacturer, v, 318-319.
Montgomery County, erection, III, 150; share of surplus revenue, IV, 12; 26, 245, 281; V, 112.
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Montour, Andrew, I, 214; accompanies
Weiser, Croghan and Gist, 215-216,
230-231, 236-249; 250, 254, 301; accompanies Major Robert Rogers, 356, 362; 366, 417, 463.
Montour, Catherine, I, 214-215.
Montour, Esther, I, 215.
Montour, John, 11, 127, 297.
Montour, Louis, I, 215.
Montreal, Can., 1, 91; surrendered by French, 353.
Montresor, James (Colonel), in Brad- street's expedition, 1, 414, 416-423, 426-427, 429-431.
Mooney, James, soldier, II, 93.
Moor, August, officer in Mexican War, IV, 56, 59, 61.
Moore, member of Congress, on fugi- tive slaves, IV, 129.
Moore, Charles, quoted, II, 412, 463- 464.
Moore, David, Captain in Mexican War, IV, 55.
Moore, D. H., St. Louis Exposition Commissioner, IV, 484.
Moore, Edward M., medical instructor, V, 202.
Moore, Opha, personal notice, v, 251; contribution, "Ohio as a Manufac- turing State," 253-330.
Moore, Robert N., Captain in Mexican War, IV, 52.
Moore, Thomas E., literary work, v, 62. Moore, William, president Executive Council of Pa., II, 327-328.
Moore, William H., member of legis- lative committee, III, 342.
Moorhead, John, medical instructor, v, 183-186, 191.
Moorhead, Warren K., literary and archeological work, 1, 4, 27-29, 52, 65-66.
Moravians, The, 1, 337; brief history, II, 9-16; establish missions on the Tuscarawas in Ohio, 16-31; 61, 67, 68-
69, 139, 164, 171, 184-185, 221-223, 225, 278, 295-297; abandonment of Lichtenau, 299; Brodhead and the Moravians, 300-302; settlements broken up by British and Indian force and the missionaries and their converts taken to northwestern Ohio, 302-305; Captives' Town, and summons to Detroit, 305-306; before de Peyster at Detroit, and return to Captives' Town, 317-319; sub- sequent events there, and massacre by American militiamen of the remaining converts on the Tusca- rawas, 319-338; 341, 345, 346, 353, 371-373; allotment of lands to Mora- vian Indians by Congress, 420; so- journ in Michigan and Canada, and return to the Tuscarawas, 573-577. Morgan, Charles, with Washington on Ohio journey, 1, 490.
Morgan, Daniel (General), I, 297.
Morgan, George (Colonel), U. S. Indian agent at Fort Pitt, II, 153, 156, 159, 165, 172, 218, 224.
Morgan, George W., Colonel in Mexican War, IV, 54, 60, 61; Brigadier Gen- eral in Civil War, 192, 284; candidate for Governor, 292-293.
Morgan, John, member of Conn. Land Company, II, 580.
Morgan, John H., Confederate General, threatens Cincinnati, IV, 187; raid through southern Ind. and Ohio, 241-247; capture, 248; escape from Penitentiary, 249-251; 255.
Morgan, publishers, III, 180; v, 6.
Morgan County, share of surplus rev- enue, IV, 12; 82, 245.
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