described, 384-386;
visit of Lafayette, 388-390;
social and economic history, 390-395;
State capital moved to, 396;
the war with Mexico, 398;
influence of Yancey, 399-405;
capital of the Confederacy, 407;
inauguration of President Davis, 408;
after-days, 409
Montgomery, Lemuel, 383
Montgomery, Richard, 384
Montgomery, Sir Robt., quoted, 299, 301
Montgomery R. R., 393
Monticello, 311
Montrose, 343, 346, 350, 368
Monumental Church, Richmond, 170
Moore, Arthur, 380
Moore, Francis, 303
Moore, Governor, 574
Moore, Maurice, 232
Moore, Roger, 233
Moore, Tom, quoted, 104, 131, 146
Moravians in Georgia, 305
More, Hannah, 316
Morris Island, 282
Moss, Major, 174
Moultrie, Gen. W., quoted, 266, 286
Mound-builders, the, 478
Mount Clare, 18
Mount Olivet, 498
Mount Vernon, 125, 330, 492
Mowatt, Mrs., 363
Murfreesboro, battle of, 496
Murphy's Circulating Library, 33
Murray, Hon. C. A., quoted, 268
Muse, Col. H., quoted, 212
N
Nacochtank, 101
Nahant, the, 324
Nanipacna, 330
Napoleon I., 357
Napoleon III., 273
Narvaez, 329
Nash, General, 484
Nashborough, 484
Nashville, xxx, 450, 462, 474;
Gates P. Thruston on, 477-501;
prehistoric times, 477-479;
founding of, 479-483;
naming of, 484;
the founder, 485;
Indian attacks, 486-489;
Nashborough becomes Nashville, 489;
visit of Lafayette, 490;
Andrew Jackson in, 491-494;
the home of James K. Polk, 494;
becomes capital of Tennessee, 494;
Civil War, 495-498;
recent history, 498-501
Natchez, 353;
settlement of, 433
Natchez Indians, 340
"Nat Turner Insurrection," 170
Naval Academy, U. S., 68-72
Nelson, Thos. A. R., 468
Neufchatel, liturgy of, 291
Newbern, N. C., 223, 228, 233
Newburyport, Mass., 311
Newport, Capt., at Jamestown, 154
Newport News, 188
Newport, U. S. Naval Academy removed to, 70
New Mexico, 478
New Orleans, xvi, xix, xxx, xxxii, 338, 342, 346, 352, 358, 434, 436, 517;
Grace King on, 411-431;
background of, 411-413;
De Soto's explorations, 413;
La Salle's scheme, 414-416;
Iberville's Success, 416;
Bienville's work, 416-418;
growth of, 418-422;
Spain acquires, 423-427;
French re-*acquire, 428;
ceded to United States, 428;
battle of New Orleans, 430;
the city to-day, 430
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