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commissioner to England on bound- ary question. 37.
commissioner to erect Cumberland county. 52.
autograph, 55.
Captain Benjamin, autograph, 55, 63. Hon. George, quoted as authority, 37. James, autograph, 55, 62. applies for prothonotaryship. 62. chosen captain. 167.
promoted lieutenant-colonel, 168. promoted colonel, 168.
writes about rioters. 174.
Brigadier-General. commands troops in Excise war, 176.
letter to Supreme Ex. Council. 371.
inquiry from Gen. Washington concerning. 372.
Chambersburg-
founder of mentioned, 37.
relation of Mason and Dixon line to. 38 ..
citizens petition Assembly, 56.
opposed as county seat. 53. 57.
fixed as county seat, 60.
rate of increase in population. 99.
"Liberty poles" in. 174.
troops go to Baltimore, 185.
Federal troops at, 195. 206. 236, 245. 253. 254.
Confederate troops at. 208, 222, 227- 229, 256. captured by Stuart. 205-210. military stores in. 206. Home Guard. 207.
413
GENERAL INDEX.
stores destroyed, 210. treatment of citizens by enemy, 227. military situation in (1864), 255. sacking and burning of, 250-258. favors new county, 369.
names of petitioners, 370.
"Public Opinion." clipping from, 408. Chambers Town (see Chambersburg).
Charles I. of England, land grant to Cecelius Lord Baltimore, 22. to Sir Edmund Plowden, 22.
Charles II. of England, land grants to James, Duke of York, 23. to William Penn, 23. 24. Charter. incorporating Waynesburg. granted. 86.
repealed, 87. revived for Waynesboro, 89.
texts of Acts of Assembly, 381, 386.
Charters, corporate, demand for, 83.
Chesapeake Bay, included in Penn's charter, 35.
Cherry Run, Federal pickets at, 254, 255. Chester county, original seal of. 20.
relation of Mason and Dixon line to, 39.
assemblymen oppose Waynesburg charter, 85.
Chester, town of, seat of justice, 50. Chippewa, battle of, 183.
Christiana Bridge, boundary commis- sioners meet at. 41.
Churches, history of. 272-303.
Congregations. German Baptist, or Dunkard, 272, 273.
Presbyterian, 274. 275.
Lutheran, 275-279.
Reformed. 280-289.
Methodist Episcopal. 290-293.
United Brethren in Christ. 293, 294. Reformed Mennonite. 294.
St. Stephen's Episcopal. 295.
St. Andrew's Roman Catholic. 296. African Methodist Episcopal. 296.
Seventh Day Baptists (Snow Hill Society), 296. Mormons. 299.
part taken by. in the Centennial, 315. 316.
time of service of ministers. 404. 405. 406.
Clay Lick, Penna., on route of Stuart, 205.
Clark, William, Surveyor General, is- Sties patent for Wallace lands, 46. William. Lieut .- Col., Rev. soldier. 168, 169.
Clayton. J. H .. patentee of Wallace lands, 48.
a militia captain, 112.
John, property of mentioned, 109. Clear Spring. Federal pickets at. 254. 255.
Clergymen, native. 139. lists of, 274. 275, 289. 290, 293.
Cochran. George property mentioned. 109. J .. member of Assembly. 84. John. first borough election at home of, 90. tavern kept by. 105.
Coleman. Robert. assemblyman. 60.
'Concord Light Infantry." delinquents in. 178.
leave for the war (1812). 396.
Connecticut titles, mentioned, 31.
Conner. William, taken prisoner. 399. Thomas, taken prisoner, 399.
"Connococheague Herald." history of, 303. Connococheague settlement (see Greencastle).
"Contrabands" drive wagons to Cham- bersburg, 206.
flight of, 221.
Cook, Rev. Herman S., narrative of, 275-280.
historical discourse, 315.
Capt. John E., portrait, 124. story of capture of. 125-132. Thaddeus. Union soldier, 189. William, Rev. soldier, 168.
Cooper. Jeremiah. Union soldier. 190. William, store of, mentioned, 106.
Coppoc, Barclay, insurrectionist. 125. Corkery (or Coskery). Michael, pur- chases Waynesboro lots, So.
Corporations (local). officers and di- rectors of, 140. 141. 142.
Cort. Rev. Cyrus C., 161. Couch. Maj. Gen. Darius N.
414
WAYNESBORO.
commands Department of Susque- hanna, 233. portrait, 233. fortifies Harrisburg, 236.
advances troops into the valley. 243.
commands at Chambersburg (1864), 253
troops under. 254. retires from Chambersburg, 256.
Counties, organization, division and sub-division. 49-66. original Pennsylvania. 49.
Cowles, Capt. W. H. H., destroys army stores at Chambersburg. 209, 210, 399.
Coxe. John, presents petition for Waynesburg charter. 87, 88.
Craft. George, house mentioned, 39.
Crawford county, assemblymen oppose Waynesburg charter. 85.
Crawford. Lieut. Edward, applicant for prothonotary, 62.
appointed, 63. autograph. 63.
petition to Supreme Ex. Council, 371.
Hugh. Indian interpreter with Ma- son and Dixon, 41.
Crebs, Lieut. Joseph H .. 185.
Cremer, W. C., historical work. 142, 393.
Cresap. Capt. Thomas. foments land disputes. 31.
Crook, Maj. Gen. George, Union of- ficer, 215.
Crooke. Brig .- Gen. P. St. G., Union officer at Waynesboro. 246, 247.
Crouse, Daniel, property mentioned. 107. John, property mentioned, 107. Crunkleton. Joseph. early settler, 67. 76.
Culbertson. Lieut. Col. Robert. Rev. officer, 169. Samuel. Assemblyman, 58.
Culpepper Court House. Confederate army at. 218. Cumberland county established. 52. division of demanded. 53.
Assembly petitioned with respect to, 53. 56, 57, 58.
Assembly acts on division, 58-61. law passed, 62. troops from. 167, 179. Cumberland. Maryland, relation of Mason and Dixon line to, 39. Cumberland Valley, adverse land
claimants in, 17.
first German settlements in. 18.
Scotch-Irish pioneers in. 19.
title to lands in. 26. 27. 28.
disputes with Maryland settlers, 31. character of the people, 73. 74.
in war, Indian. 156-166. Revolution, 166-173.
against excise. 173-177.
1812-1814. 177-185.
unjust treatment of people of, 219. 220. advance of Confederate forces through, 221-229. streams of. 391.
Cumberland Valley Railroad shops and track destroyed, 209.
trade display. 347.
Cummings, Frank, Span .- Amer. sol- dier, 258.
Cumulative voting, in general borough act, 93.
Cunningham, Capt. James, M. D, Confederate officer, 241.
Mrs. T. S. acknowledgments to. 7, 396. Curtin, Gov. Andrew G .. war Gove -- nor, fears invasion, 195.
asks for troops, 196.
secures troops at Carlisle, 197.
Sends news to the President, 198.
reports Stuart's raid, 199.
portrait, 221.
preparations of to meet invasion, 221, 232, 233-239. message to McClellan. = 98. Custis, Martha Dandridge, mentioned. 202.
D.
Dahlgreen, Capt. Ulrich, exploits of, 401.
Darkesville. Va .. 204. Davis, George. Union soldier, 189.
415
GENERAL INDEX.
Davison, William, store mentioned, 106. Day. Sherman, quoted, 296.
Dean boys murdered by Indians, 162. Deatrich. David C., commander G. A. R. Post, 259. Decarbonated Lime and Stone Com- pany, 142. Dechert, William, property mentioned, 109.
Delaware, in Plowden's grant, 22. relation to Penn'a., 49.
Delaware county Assemblymen oppose Waynesboro charter. 85.
Department of the Monongahela cre- ated, 233.
Department of the Susquehanna cre- ated. 232.
character of troops in, 236.
Denning, William, cannon maker, 116, 117.
Doanes, The, mentioned, 112.
Dock, Captain, bandmaster, 192.
Doctors of Medicine, 140.
Dodge, Captain R. I., constructs for- tifications, 236. Donegal mentioned. 33.
Downey. Mrs. E., Sec'y Woman's Aid Society. 193.
Dougan. Thomas, Governor of New York, 26, 27.
Duncan, Stephen. Assemblyman, 58, 59.
Dunkard creek, surveyors at, 41.
Dunlap. Col. James, Rev. soldier, 43, 168, 169.
Capt. S. S., Confederate officer, 200. Dunn, Capt. Samuel, soldier (1812), 180. autograph, 181. Du Ponceau, P. S., quoted. 25.
Dustan, George, murdered by Indians, 162.
Dickson. Ben., Indian marauder, 158. Diebold. John A., commander G. A. R. Post, 259. Dime Saving Fund, &c., 143.
Disert. James, property mentioned, 107. Ditch, David, Union soldier. 189. Divesting act passed. 30.
Dixon. Jeremiah, boundary surveyor, 37-45, 101.
E.
Early. Maj .- Gen. Jubal .A., occupies Waynesboro, 223. 230-232.
portrait, 230. camps at Greenwood. 231.
goes to York and Wrightsville, 231.
recalled to Gettysburg. 232.
retreats from Gettysburg. 240.
losses of. 241, 242.
orders to burn Chambersburg. 257. at Monterey. 399. letters from, 402.
Education, early, account of, 263-271.
Edwards. Thomas, commissioner, 51.
Egle, Dr. W. H., quoted, 11. 171.
Elder. Capt. James E., Union officer, 189.
Electric Clock Works, 142.
Light and Power Company, 143.
Elizabeth, Queen of England. 70.
Embley, William, Union soklier, 190.
Emmert Vise Company. 142.
Emmittsburg, troops at. 254.
England, forces of Intolerance in, 69. English Court of Chancery, bill in. 36. Erie, troops at. 179. Erie county Assemblymen oppose Waynesburg charter, 85.
Everett (Bloody Run), formerly called Waynesburg. 80.
Ewell. Lieut. Gen. Richard S., ad- vances into Penn'a., 223.
portrait,, 223. headquarters, 224. 227. recalled to Gettysburg. 229.
Ewen. Brig .- Gen. John. Union officer, 246. Excise uprising against. 173-177. Eyster. J. Allison, 193.
F
Fahnestock, Nancy, patentee of Wal- lace lands. 48. Peter. 160. Fahrney. Lewis, property mentioned, 109. "Fair Play Men" mentioned. 31.
416
WAYNESBORO.
Fairview Heights, signal station. 204. Falling Spring, Chambers' home, 32. Fannet township created. 65. liquor stills in, 296. Fannettsburg, troops from. 180.
Fayette county, relation of Mason and Dixon line to. 39.
Fenton. Col. James, officer (1812). 180, 184.
Findlay, Governor William, approves Waynesburg charter, 86.
Findley, Col. John, officer (1812). 185. Fifth Regiment, Penn'a. militia. 180. Fire companies, 151. First National Bank, 142.
Fisher. L. S., Union soldier. 187. J. F .. quoted. 25. Fitzhugh. Cleggett, captures Cook. 128.
Flag. First Penn'a. Regiment, 167, 394. Flags, display of during war, 190.
Flannagan. Edward, property men- tioned, III. John, Election Commissioner, 91. officer (1812). 185. roll of company. 397. Floyd, Mrs. E. M., patentee, 48.
Foreman. B. H. & Co .. trade display, 349. Lieut. Jacob. Rev. officer, 169, 170. Robert, Rev. soldier, 170.
Forests, a plea for. 391. Forthman & Miller, trade display, 357. Fort Frederick and Loudoun men- tioned by surveyors, 40.
Henry Clay, opposite Harrisburg, 236, relative to map of. 401.
Sumter. 186, 187. Washington (Rev) .. 172.
Washington, opposite Harrisburg. 236, relative to map of. 401. Fox. George, 14.
France, forces of Intolerance in, 69. Franklin county-
relation of Mason and Dixon's line to. 39. erection of demanded. 53. petitions to Assembly, 53. 56. 57. 58. Legislative action. 58-61. law passed, 62. strife for office in, 63. early taxables in. 68.
first land values, 68. census of, 94.
increase in population, 99. Centennial Convention, 165. Historical Society, 165. troubles with Indians, 156-166.
in the Revolution, 166-188. Associators. 172. in the excise war. 173-177. liquor stills in, 172. 396. excise riots, 173.
"Liberty poles." 174. visit of Washington, 175. militia from, 179. Mormons in. 299-303. slavery in, 387.
mountains of. 390. first troops (1812), 396.
Frick Company. 140. trade display. 347. Frick, Col. Jacob G., Union officer, 246.
Fritzes. The. mentioned, 112.
Freemasons. Lodge of. 147.
Freemen, Washington township. 373- 377. French. Adam. property mentioned, 108. Corp. James B .. Union soldier, 188. Col. W. H., Confed. officer. 241. French and Indian Wars, 156. Frey, Peter, Rev. soldier. 170. Fry, John, property mentioned. 109. Col. Smith D., verses by. 118.
Stevens, property mentioned. 109. Fullerton, David. State Senator, 88. Fulton county, relation of Mason and Dixon's line to, 39. mentioned by surveyors. 40.
Fulton. William, property of men- tioned. 108.
Funk, David, property mentioned. 105. Jacob. Union soldier. 187, 189.
Martin. property mentioned, 108, 109.
G.
Gabriel, Abraham, Rev. soldier, 168. Garber. Capt. A. W .. Confed. officer, 241. Gas Company. 143. Gehr. Daniel O., store mentioned. 108.
417
GENERAL INDEX.
Geiser Mfg. Company, 141. trade display, 348. Germans, first settlements of. 18. characteristics of, 73. Germany, forces of Intolerance in, 60. Gettysburg. battle of, 217-250. "Compiler." 304. Gettysburg Railroad. 155.
Gibbons, Capt. James, Rev. officer, 172. Gilmore, Maj. Harry W., burns Cham- bersburg, 257. portrait, 257. John. Assemblyman, 84. Gipe. Corp. Samuel, Union soldier, 188.
Godyn, Samuel, land grant of. 35.
Gold. Thomas. captures Nugent, 115. Gonder. William, Union soldier, 189. Good Brothers, trade display, 349. second prize, 357.
Good Henry, patentee of Wallace lands. 48.
Gordon, Alexander, home of, IC6.
Hans, home of, 106.
Brig .- Gen. J. B., Confed. officer, 209. 241. Patrick. Governor, recommends di- vision of Chester county, 50.
Polly, house of, mentioned, 106.
Capt. Samuel, 106. 181. roll of company (1814), 396. T. F., quoted, II. Gossert. Cyrus, Union soldier. 189.
Gossert, Daniel, commander G. A. R. Post, 259.
Grand Army of the Republic, Walker Post, organization and member- ship, 258. 259. Graybill, Henry, Union soldier, 187.
Michael, gaoler of York county, 115. Great Britain, second war with, 177- 185. Green, Capt. C. A., Confed. officer, 241.
Greencastle, Mason and Dixon visit. 41. wants county seat. 57. petitions to Assembly, 57. 370. early settlers, 67. 76.
Indian massacre near, 162. home of Major Wood, 180. troops from, 185. skirmish near, 224. Averell retires to, 255.
Green county, relation of Mason and Dixon line to, 39. Guilford township created, 65. liquor stills in, 396.
Guitner's School House, Indian mas- sacre at, 162.
Grass, William, Rev. soldier, 170.
Grumbine. John G., commander G. . 1. R. Post. 259. Peter, property mentioned. 109.
H.
Hagerstown, Maryland-
relation of Mason and Dixon line to. 39.
increase of population, 99.
Stuart threatens, 204.
Lee retreats to. 242. Penn'a. troops at. 245. Confed. demonstration near. 255.
"Herald and Torchlight." "Mail." 304. and
Hairston, Maj. J. T. W., Confed. pro- vost marshal, 204.
Hall, Colonel, mentioned, 32. 33. Ruth, murdered by Indians. 162.
Halleck, Gen. H. W .. policy of. 195. 196. sends Reynolds to Penn'a., 197. communication to McClellan, 216. Hamilton, Alexander, property men- tioned. 106, III.
Hamilton township created. 65. liquor stills in, 396.
Hampton. Gen. Wade, occupies Cham- bersburg. 208.
military governor. 209. portrait. 200.
"Hawks of Hawk Hollow," reference to, 115. Hayes. Brig .- Gen. Harry T .. Confed. officer, 241. Capt. Frederick, company of, 396. Hassinger, David, Assemblyman. 88.
418
WAYNESBORO.
Hastings. Gov. D. H., address. 341. Hazzard, Samuel, quoted. 23.
Heck. Ludwick, Assemblyman, 84. Heckwelder, quoted, 365.
Hendricks. Captain William. 167. Henicle, Henry, Union soldier, 189. Henry IV .. King of France. 69. Henry. Samuel, Indian prisoner, 159. Heptasophs. Lodge of. 148. Herr. John H .. quartermaster, Union, 188.
Hill. Lieut. Gen. Ambrose P .. Confed- erate officer, in Penn'a .. 227. recalled to Gettysburg. 230. Hoeflich, Joel, house mentioned, 106. Lieut. Samuel. Union soldier. 188.
William, patentee of Wallace lands, 48. Hoge, Jonathan. Assemblyman. 58. Hogg, Rebecca Wallace, 82.
children John. Nancy. William, 82. Hoke. Jacob, quoted, 402.
Brig .- Gen. R. F .. Confed. officer. 241.
Hollenberger. John, property men- tioned, 107.
Hollenberger Corp. W. S .. Union sol- dier. 188. Hand, Col. Edward. Rev. officer, 168. Harbaugh. Eli. property mentioned, IC9. Rev. Henry. D. D .. biographical mention of. 404.
Linn. 405.
Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor, decree in boundary dispute, 36.
Harmer. Lieut .- Col. Josiah. rev. of- ficer. 172.
Harper. Capt. Michael. officer (1812) 178.
company of. 396.
Robert. printer's receipt. 176. Harper's Ferry. insurrectionists. 123. Harratt. Harry, tavern mentioned. 109 Harris. John. Assemblyman. 58. Harrisburg. Penn'a-
military department at. 233. defenses. 236. map of defenses .* 236. threatened by Confederates. 238.
military operations at. 189. 194-199, 232-250.
Hart, James. Rev. soldier, 170.
Ruth, murdered by Indians, 162. Hartranft, Gov. John F., signs land patent. 48.
Hartman. A .. taken prisoner, 399.
Hartzell, Rev. Charles V .. narrative of, 290-293. historical discourse. 316.
Holliday. William, road viewer. 77.
Hollinger. Daniel, taken prisoner, 401. John. Union soldier. 187.
Hollingsworth. Thomas. property
mentioned. 109. militia captain, III.
Hooker. Maj. Gen. Joseph, grievance of. 197. communication from. 398.
Hopewell township, petition from, 53. · created. 65. divided. 65.
Horner. Eli, house mentioned, 105.
Hostages taken from Pennsylvania. 210. Housum, Capt. Peter B., Union sol- dier. 189.
Howley. Lieut. W. W., Union signal officer, 204.
Hunter, Ephraim, captures an outlaw, 114. 115. 389. Hutchinson. Rev. J. R., narrative of, 293-4. Huss, John. 14.
I.
Imboden, Gen. J. D., Confed. officer in Pennsylvania. 230.
Indiana county Assemblyman opposes Waynesburg charter. 85.
Indians- home of. 15. Six Nations agree to surveys, 17. in Susquehanna Valley. 25.
conveyances. Gov. Dougan and Penn. 26. 27, 28. join Mason and Dixon, 41. rendezvous of. IOI. take prisoners, 159.
419
GENERAL INDEX.
outrages by, 159. 160.
pursuit and punishment of, 160, 166. murder schoolmaster and children. 161, 162.
names of tribes. 365. John McCullough on. 393.
Ireland. forces of Intolerance in, 69. Irvin John, married Rebecca Wallace, 82. John, Jr .. 82. Irvine. Col. William, Rev. officer. 168, 176.
Irwin, Col. Jared. officer (1812). 177. Maj. Samuel. Rev. soldier. 168, 169.
J.
Jack. James, road viewer. 77.
Capt. Patrick. Rev. officer. 169, 170. Jackson, Harne, Union soldier, 187. Jacobs, Miss Julia, unveils soldeirs' monument. 326. James, Duke of York, land grant to, 23. grant from to Penn, 23, 24.
James I .. King, comes to throne of England. 71.
Jefferson county Assemblyman op- poses Waynesburg charter. 85.
Jenkins. Brig .- Gen. Albert G .. Confed- erate, advances into Penn'a .. 222. skirmish with near Greencastle. 224. advances on Harrisburg. 227. recalled to Gettysburg, 229. issues citizens' pass. 400.
Johnson. Brig .- Gen. Bradley T., ad- vances into Pennsylvania. 223. recalled to Gettysburg. 230. at Chambersburg. 253. Johnston Charles, reward for. 114 . Col. James. Assemblyman, 59. early settler. 67. 76. captures an outlaw. 113. 114. Rev. officer, 169. John, property mentioned, 107. Maj. John, Rev. officer, 169. Adjt. Thomas. Rev. officer. 169. Jones. Lieut. Col. H. P., Confed. of- ficer. 241 Col. Wm. E., Confed. officer. 208. Jordan. Matthew. Rev. soldier. 170. Jr. O. U. A. M., Lodge of, 147.
K.
Keen. Rev. Edward O .. narrative of. 290.
Keith. Sir William. Lieut. Gov. of Penn'a., 28.
Kelker. Wm. A., communication to, 40I. Keeler. Ralph, quoted. 125.
Kelly. Christopher, letter from, 192. Kennedy, Daniel M., quoted. 132. Col. Thomas B .. surrenders Cham- bersburg. 208.
Kent county, original seal. 20. part of Pennsylvania. 49.
"Keystone Gazette." history of. 310- 312. Kilpatrick. Gen. J., Union officer, 242. Kimmel. Hon. Francis M., provost marshal. 208.
Kittochtinny Valley (see Cumberland Valley).
Knights. Golden Eagle, 146. 149. 150. Pythias. 146.
Knipe, Brig .- Gen. Jos. F .. Union of- ficer at Waynesboro, 245. 247. portrait. 245.
Koons. Abram. property mentioned. 109. Kurtz. L. B .. prisoner of war, 191.
L.
Lamberton. Col. James. Brigade In- spector. 179.
Lancaster. notified of Maryland raid, 33.
relation of Mason and Dixon line to, 38. proposed as seat of government, 60. Lancaster county established, 51.
Assemblymen oppose Waynesburg charter. 85. commissioners to erect. 367. Landis Tool Company, 14I. Lands west of Susquehanna. 15. attitude of Maryland claimants. 17. titles of in Penn'a., 21. Lord Baltimore's grant for, 22. Sir E. Plowden's grant for, 22. WVm. Penn's charter for. 23. 24. erected into manors. 28-29.
420
WAYNESBORO.
proprietary title divested, 30. conflict of titles. 31. disputed boundaries. 34. early values, 68. relation of roads to, 77. Wallace title to, 103.
Latta Ephraim, Rev. soldier, 168.
Lauderbaugh. A. B., commissioner, 94. C. taken prisoner, 399. Lawyers in Waynesboro. 139. Lebanon county Assemblyman op- poses Waynesburg charter. 85. Lechler, Mrs. W., Vice-Pres. Woman's Aid Society, 193. Lee, General Robert E., moves north- ward. 194. orders Stuart into Penna., 200. invasion of Penn'a. (1863), 217-232.
retreat from Penn'a .. 240-250. expects to fight again, 249. escapes into Virginia. 250.
strength of army in Penn'a .. 400.
Lieut. T. C., Confed., Chambersburg surrenders to, 207.
Col. W. H. F .. Confed., at Cham- bersburg. 208. attacks Carlisle, 243. Letterkenny township created. 65. stills in, 396. Liberty, Anglican idea of, 72.
"Liberty Poles" in Franklin county. 174. Lidy, G. Frank, commander G. A. R. Post, 259.
Lieber. Francis, quoted. 72.
Lincoln, Abraham, President U. S .- asks for news, 198, 238. calls for 100,000 men, 234. communication from, 248. fears Lee's escape. 249. Little, Joseph, Union soldier. 187.
Logan, Daniel, mountaineer, 128. Hugh captures Cook, 128. Lizzie, property mentioned. IIO. Long, John, Rev. soldier, 170. Longinare, Peter, Rev. soldier, 168.
Longstreet, Lieut .- Gen. James, Con- fed .. advances into Penn'a., 227. goes to Gettysburg, 229.
"Lost County" (Yohogania), de- scribed. 44.
Loudon. A., "Narratives." quoted, 106, 157, 159. 393. Louis XIII. of France. comes to the throne, 69. Louis XIV. of France, reign of, 70. Lowe, Prof. C. R., quoted, 365.
Lowndes, Governor of Maryland, ad- dress, 344. Lowther Manor. land grant in, 34. barrens in. 102. where situated, 365.
Lum. Columbus, Union soldier, 187.
Lundy's Lane, battle of, 181, 183.
Lurgan township, petitions from. 53, 56. opposes new county, 61, 367. petitioners, 368. stills in, 396.
Luther, Martin, 14.
Lutheran congregation. history of, 275-280. part in Centennial celebration, 315.
M.
Macfie. Capt. J. F., Confed. provost marshal. 209.
Magaw, David, commissioner, 52. Robert. Assemblyman. 59. Rev. officer, 171, 172. William. Assemblyman, 51.
Magrow. The Sisters, property men- tioned. III.
Mail. C. S. A., captured. 401.
Maneely. Maj. C. H .. Union officer, 256.
Manors, Proprietary --- Springetsburg erected. 28. described. 29.
Lowther mentioned. 34. 102. 365.
Maps. Stuart's route through Penn'a. (1862), 21I.
fortfications at Harrisburg. * * 236. Marie de Medici, 69.
Martin, David. Union soldier, 190.
Maryland, land claimants from, 17. Baltimore's grant for. 22. dispute with Pennsylvanians, 39. boundary dispute. 34-45. troops from. 176. address by governor. 344.
420
GENERAL INDEX.
emergency troops (1863). 234.
Mason, Charles, surveys boundary line, 37-45, IOI. Mason and Dixon Line, survey of, 37- 45. completion of western end, 42.
monuments and markers, 38. 39. 43. section of. 42.
mentioned, 101, 102. survey notes, 39. 40. 366.
Mathews, James, soldier Span .- Amer. War, 258.
Maugans. Martin. Union soldier, 187.
Mazarine. Cardinal, power of, 70.
McBride. Hannah. Indian prisoner, 159.
McCarrell, Rev. Thomas C., narrative of. 274-5.
historical discourse, 315. address, 326.
McCartney. Dr. John, reward for. 114. McCauley, Isaac, quoted, 29. 65, 132, 159. 268, 373. 374. McCausland, Brig .- Gen. John, ordered to destroy Chambersburg, 253.
McClay, William, Assemblyman. 59. 87.
McClean. Alexander. boundary com- missioner. 42. Moses, Assemblyman. 59.
McClellan, John. Jr., road viewer, 77. Gen. George B., fears invasion of Penn'a., 195. sends Gen. Porter to, 196.
declines to send Reynolds, 197. plans to capture Stuart. 213-216. Halleck's message to, 216. communication from. 398.
McClelland, William, autograph of, 179.
brigade inspector. 177, 178. 179. 180. McClintock, Joseph, Rev. soldier. 170. McClure, Col. Alex. K., 127, 128, 195, 208. "McClure Rifles." 188. 189. McConnellsburg, McCausland retires to, 257.
McCormack. John, commissioner, 52. McCoy's Ferry. troops cross. 204. Federal pickets at, 254. 255.
McCoy. Robert, commissioner, 52.
McCray. John. Rev. soldier, 170. Mccullough. Archie, scalped by In- dians. 162.
John, narrative of. 158, 165. 393. McCumsey. Joshua, prisoner of war. 19I. McDonough. J., Union soldier, 189.
McDowell, John, taken prisoner, 399 McElroy. Andrew, property -11 ומנ
tioned. 110.
McGowan, Captain T. S., Union sol- dier, 254.
McIntosh. Col. J. B., attacks Lee's * rear. 242.
message from. 243.
reconnoissance by, 244. leaves Waynesboro, 245.
McIntyre, James, commissioner, 52.
McKeon. Francis, carly schoolmaster, 264. 403.
McKisson, Mr .. Indian prisoner. 159. Mckown. George. soldier Span .- Amer. War, 258.
McLean. Lieut. H. C., Union officer, operations along the border. 254- 256.
at Chambersburg. 402.
McLene, James, Assemblyman. 59. Mc Manemy. Daniel. Indian prisoner. 159. Mc Pherson, Robert, Assemblyman. 60.
McReynolds. Gen., flight of wagon train. 221.
Meade. Gen. George. assumes com mand of troops under Couch, -44. after Gettysburg, 249.
Meadville, Penn'a .. rendezvous at. 177. Mechanics Steam Fire Engine Com- pany, 151.
Mennonite Reformed congregation, history of. 294-5.
Mentzer & Clugston, trades display and prize, 357. Mercer county Assemblymen oppose Waynesburg charter. 85.
Mercersburg. Penn'a .. taken by Stuart. 204.
by McCausland. 255. "Riflemen." 178. 396. Meriam, Frank J., 125.
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WAYNESBORO.
Metal township. 65.
Methodist Episcopal congregation, history of. 290-293.
part in the Centennial celebration, 316.
Mickley, John, Union soldier. 187, 189. Simon, patentee of Wallace lands, 48.
Mifflin. Gov. Thomas, signs patent, 46. commander-in-chief. 176.
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