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Kennedy — Mount Vernon
643
Marshall, John, Life of George Washington, 20.
Maryland, printed records, 6; Archives, 17, 21, 102, 524; naturalizing Germans, 101; land in, 101; ecclesiastical benefices, 101; Ohio expedition, 102; governor's house uncompleted for want of money, 102; government, 143; Revolutionary convention, 519-524; The Confederation Incomplete, 591-593; signs Articles of Confederation, 604. — See also Vol. I, Index.
Mason and Dixon's Line, running of, 107-109. — See also Boundaries, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Vol. I.
Massachusetts, printed records, 6; witches in, 35-48; condition, 52; charters, 133; government, 143; town-meetings, 220, 401; Boston life, 240; paper money, 251; earthquake, 261; newspaper, 262; college life, 266; slavery, 293; Indian wars, 344; Louisburg, 346; writs of assistance, 374; acts of trade, 415; "Sons of Liberty," 420; Boston troubles, 429-433; influence in Congress, 434, 442, 525, 537, 539; mobs, 458-461; war in, 546-554; paper money, 601. — See also New England and Vol. I.
Massachusetts Historical Society, Collections, 117; Proceedings, 400, 433.
Mather, Cotton, style, 4; Magnalia, 15, 21; Some Account of the Earthquake that Shook New England, 261-262; The Terror of the Lord, 262. — See also Vol. I. Index.
Mather, Increase, A Protest against a Wicked Newspaper, 262-263. — See also Vol. I. Index.
Maury, Ann, Memoirs of a Huguenot Family, 106.
Maury, James, had little knowledge of law, 31; The Parson's Opinion of "The Parson's Cause," 103-106.
Mead, Edwin Doak, Old South Leaflets, 12.
Meigs, Return Jonathan, Journal, 18.
Mercenaries. — See Hessians.
Methodists, in America, 283-287. — See also Religion.
Middle colonies, history, 65-89. — See also Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania.
Military affairs. — See War.
Militia, in Indian war, 340-349; in French war, 360-367, 369-372; recruiting, 481; Washington on, 490-492, 560-562; at Lexington, 546-550; at New York, 554; at Valley Forge, 568; at Newport, 575; in the northwest, 579; General Greene on, 611. — See also Army, Revolution.
Ministers, writings, 9; salary, 210; responsibility of British, 378-380. — See also Vol. I.
Mirabeau, Count de, Appeal to the Hessians Sold by their Princes, 500-504; Œuvres, 504.
Mississippi River, French on, 95-96. — See also French, Louisiana, West.
Mobs, in New Jersey, 80-84; Stamp Act, 397-400; in North Carolina, 426; "tea-party," 431; Revolutionary, 458; against loyalists, 472-476. — See also Loyalists, Riots, Stamp Act.
Money, colonial paper, 251-254; present to soldiers, 468-469; Revolutionary paper, 594-603. — See also Finances.
Monseignat, General, The Taking of Schenectady, 337-339.
Montcalm, Marquis, death, 372.
Montesquieu, Charles de, A French Publicist's View of the British Constitution, 144-149; The Spirit of laws, 149.
Montgomery, D.H., Student's American History, 33.
Monuments, as sources, 2, 4.
Moore, Frank, Diary of the Revolution, 12, 21, 461, 476, 604; Songs and Ballads, 12, 485.
Moore, George H., Slavery in Massachusetts, 293, 297.
Morris, Lewis, his veto, 2; commission, 154-158; instructions, 158-161; A Determined Veto Message, 179-181; The State of Religion in the Jerseys, 276-279.
Morris, Robert, The Foundation of the Navy, 556-559; The Bank of North America, 605.
Morse, John T., Benjamin Franklin, 34.
Mount Vernon, a sources, 4. — See also Washington, George.