INDEX
- Martyr Book of Mennonites, 163
- Masonic degrees conferred on author "at eight," 253
- Mauvais Pas traversed, 222
- Medicines of author's boyhood illnesses, 42
- Medico-Chirurgical College, 292
- Meeting of descendants of Patrick Anderson, 229
- Melon Street case, 241
- Members of Young Men's Literary Union, 73
- Mennonites, literature in writer's library, 161; Martyr Book, 163
- Mer de Glace visited, 221
- Meredith, William M., 118
- Meschianza dance music discovered, 158
- Message to special session of legislature, 407; to the legislature of 1905, 523
- Mifflin, Lloyd, corresponded with author, 15; declines Historical Society invitation, 465; a poem, 139
- Miles, General Nelson E., 497
- Military service as private in Emergency Force, 93
- Miller, Major General Charles, 312, 378
- Miller, E. Spencer, 113
- Miller, Justice, speech on a crisis in American history, 130
- Miller, Justice Samuel F., 130
- Mitchell, James T., comments on refusal to pardon Cutaiar, 333; elected to Supreme Court, 196; writes of the Ledger article, 465
- Mitchell, John I., 185
- Mitchell, Major S. B. Wylie, 116
- 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
- Money, in politics, 181; troubles of the war, 90
- Monnikendam visit, 216
- Mont Alto tuberculosis camp inspected, 306
- Mont Clare, given this name by Bayard Taylor, 52; home of author's family after death of father, 61; home of Joseph Whitaker, 26
- Montgomery, Thomas Lynch, appointed State Librarian, 284
- Moody, Col. Samuel, 309, 447
- Moore Hall bought by author's mother, 203
- Moore, J. Hampton, 428
- Moore, William, 203
- Morrell, Edward D., 377
- Morris, Judge Benjamin, 33
- Morris, P. Pemberton, 113
- Mount Carmel coal strike riot, 423
- Mount Gretna encampment of Third Brigade inspected, 307
- Mount Vernon, author as delegate to National Convention, Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution, 234
- Moyamensing Hose Company, 56
- Moyer, William W., 174
- Mullen, John H., 46
- Muller, Frederick, of Amsterdam, 217
- Mullin, 44
- Munson, C. La Rue, 415
- Murphy, Robert K., 427
- Myers, Albert Cook, 147
- "My Mother"—a poem, 138
- Mystery of young insurance clerk, 125
- Name Pennypacker, meaning of, 17
- 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
- Negro question, 401
- Neighbors of author's family on Chestnut Street, 57
- Neshaminy address to Sons of Revolution, 305
- Netherlands Society of Philadelphia formed, 235
- New Jersey, a few of author's ancestors came from, 16
- 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)
- New Year message, 405
- Nicholson, Col. John P., 362, 384
- Nomination for governor received, 267
- Norris, A. Wilson, 103, 195
- Norris, S. Henry, 57
- Norristown Court House dedicated, 351
- 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
- North Carolina governor in dispute about a requisition, 316
- North Pole, discovery of, included in author's life-span, 15
- Northwest Grammar School attended by author, 58
- Notebook records of reading begun 1863, 145
- Oakman, Elizabeth, 34
- O'Barr, Felix, 76
- Oberholtzer, C. Herman, 77
- O'Brien, Jack, in a pugilistic pose with Mr. Cannon, 469
- O'Brien, J. Duross, 107
- O'Bryne, John, 122
- Observations on the French people, 223; on the origin of childish games and words, 38
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