of,
in the French and Indian war, I.
Franklin's words concerning, I.
Louisburg,
capture of, I.
surrendered to France, I.
recaptured, I.
Louisiana,
purchase of, II., III.
its attitude on secession, III.
attitude toward negroes at close of the war, IV.
troubles in 1874, IV.
suffrage, V.
Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis, VI.
Louisville, settled, II.
Lovejoy, Rev. E. P., murdered, III.
Lowell, Francis C., and the power-loom, III.
Lowell, J. R., III.
Lundy and his Genius of Universal Emancipation, III.
Lurton, Justice, VI.
Lyon, Matthew, convicted of sedition, II.
Lyon in St. Louis, III. 347.
M
MacVeagh, Franklin, Secretary of the Treasury, VI.
Madison, James,
the father of the Constitution, II.
Virginia plan the work of, II.
an anti-Federalist. II.
on the Federal debt, II., III.
Magellan,
circumnavigates the globe, I.
killed, I.
Magoffin, Governor, of Kentucky, III.
Magrath, Judge, III.
Maine,
settlement of, I. I.208;
remains part of Massachusetts till 1820, I.
Maine, U. S. battleship, sunk in Havana harbor, V.
Malvern Hill, battle of, IV.
Man, age and origin of, in America, Introduction, I.
Manchuria, Province of, VI.
Manhattan Island bought, I.
Manila,
naval battle, V.
capitulates, V.
Atlantic fleet at, VI.
Mansfield, his argument on taxation, II.
Manufactures in the United States, II.. III.
National Manufacturers' Association, VI.
Marble in the South, IV.
Marion, General, II.
Mariposa Grove, California, made national reservation, VI.
Marquette, Pere, I.
Marriage and divorce in United States, IV.
Marshall, Tom, III.
Martens, M. de, VI.
Maryland,
charter, I.
named, I.
settled, I.
government of, I.
conflict of, with Virginia, I.
anarchy in, I.
first assembly of, I.
religious freedom in, I.
during the civil war in England, I.
rebellion in, I.
population of, in 1643, I.
after Stuart restoration, I.
its boundary disputes, I.
tobacco product of, I.
its toleration in religious matters, I.
its agitation in favor of Anglicanism, I.
and William and Mary, I.
James II. not popular in, I.
population of, in 1700 and later, I.
the clergy in, I.
production of iron in, I.
ratifies the Constitution, II.
and secession, III.
Mason, Captain, strategy and tactics in Pequot War, I.
Mason and Slidell, IV.
Masons, movement aga
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