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INDEX

  1. Martyr Book of Mennonites, 163
  2. Masonic degrees conferred on author "at eight," 253
  3. Mauvais Pas traversed, 222
  4. Medicines of author's boyhood illnesses, 42
  5. Medico-Chirurgical College, 292
  6. Meeting of descendants of Patrick Anderson, 229
  7. Melon Street case, 241
  8. Members of Young Men's Literary Union, 73
  9. Mennonites, literature in writer's library, 161; Martyr Book, 163
  10. Mer de Glace visited, 221
  11. Meredith, William M., 118
  12. Meschianza dance music discovered, 158
  13. Message to special session of legislature, 407; to the legislature of 1905, 523
  14. Mifflin, Lloyd, corresponded with author, 15; declines Historical Society invitation, 465; a poem, 139
  15. Miles, General Nelson E., 497
  16. Military service as private in Emergency Force, 93
  17. Miller, Major General Charles, 312, 378
  18. Miller, E. Spencer, 113
  19. Miller, Justice, speech on a crisis in American history, 130
  20. Miller, Justice Samuel F., 130
  21. Mitchell, James T., comments on refusal to pardon Cutaiar, 333; elected to Supreme Court, 196; writes of the Ledger article, 465
  22. Mitchell, John I., 185
  23. Mitchell, Major S. B. Wylie, 116
  24. Mitchell, Dr. S. Weir, as trustee of University, 153; commends appointment of Le Conte, 440; discusses literature with author, 154; not favorably impressed by Roosevelt, 477
  25. Money, in politics, 181; troubles of the war, 90
  26. Monnikendam visit, 216
  27. Mont Alto tuberculosis camp inspected, 306
  28. Mont Clare, given this name by Bayard Taylor, 52; home of author's family after death of father, 61; home of Joseph Whitaker, 26
  29. Montgomery, Thomas Lynch, appointed State Librarian, 284
  30. Moody, Col. Samuel, 309, 447
  31. Moore Hall bought by author's mother, 203
  32. Moore, J. Hampton, 428
  33. Moore, William, 203
  34. Morrell, Edward D., 377
  35. Morris, Judge Benjamin, 33
  36. Morris, P. Pemberton, 113
  37. Mount Carmel coal strike riot, 423
  38. Mount Gretna encampment of Third Brigade inspected, 307
  39. Mount Vernon, author as delegate to National Convention, Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution, 234
  40. Moyamensing Hose Company, 56
  41. Moyer, William W., 174
  42. Mullen, John H., 46
  43. Muller, Frederick, of Amsterdam, 217
  44. Mullin, 44
  45. Munson, C. La Rue, 415
  46. Murphy, Robert K., 427
  47. Myers, Albert Cook, 147
  48. "My Mother"—a poem, 138
  49. Mystery of young insurance clerk, 125
  50. Name Pennypacker, meaning of, 17
  51. National Republican League, aims of, 175; extends over state, 183; organized in Philadelphia, 175; plank inserted by author in platform of, 180; sends delegates to Convention of 1880, 176
  52. Negro question, 401
  53. Neighbors of author's family on Chestnut Street, 57
  54. Neshaminy address to Sons of Revolution, 305
  55. Netherlands Society of Philadelphia formed, 235
  56. New Jersey, a few of author's ancestors came from, 16
  57. Newspaper, comments on legislative session of 1905, 380; restrictions should be made more severe, 538; re-enactment of legislation, 440; repeal of legislation, 439; editors refuse to examine books on capitol expenditures, 434; abuse, injurious effects of, 302; (see Salus–Grady newspaper bill)
  58. New Year message, 405
  59. Nicholson, Col. John P., 362, 384
  60. Nomination for governor received, 267
  61. Norris, A. Wilson, 103, 195
  62. Norris, S. Henry, 57
  63. Norristown Court House dedicated, 351
  64. North American exercises its fancy over Pennsylvania's share of St. Louis Exposition, 365; first collision as governor, 283; frankly characterized, 146; is criticised in message of 1905, 539
  65. North Carolina governor in dispute about a requisition, 316
  66. North Pole, discovery of, included in author's life-span, 15
  67. Northwest Grammar School attended by author, 58
  68. Notebook records of reading begun 1863, 145
  69. Oakman, Elizabeth, 34
  70. O'Barr, Felix, 76
  71. Oberholtzer, C. Herman, 77
  72. O'Brien, Jack, in a pugilistic pose with Mr. Cannon, 469
  73. O'Brien, J. Duross, 107
  74. O'Bryne, John, 122
  75. Observations on the French people, 223; on the origin of childish games and words, 38

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