milian in, IV.
Pan-American Congress in, VI.
Meyer, George von L., Secretary of the Navy, VI.
Miantonomoh and Uncas, I. 187,
Michigan, population in 1830, III.
Milan decree, the, II,
Miles, General Nelson A., expedition to Puerto Rico, V.
Millerism, III,
Milwaukee, foreigners in, VI.
Mine Workers, the United, VI.
Minneapolis, IV.
Minnesota, growth of, IV.
Mint, the U. S., erected, II.
Minuit, Peter,
buys Manhattan Island, I.
leads the first Swedish colony to America, I.
Minute Men, II.
Miranda, II.
Missionary Ridge, capture of, IV.
Mississippi, the,
discovered by De Soto, I.
exploration of, I.
Mississippi basin, VI.
Mississippi,
the territory formed, II.
attitude of the State on secession, III.
attitude toward negroes at the close of the war, IV.
Missouri,
wishes statehood, III.
Jefferson's words concerning, III.
the compromise, III.
efforts to undo the compromise, III.
abrogation of the compromise, III.
and secession, III.
the struggle in, III.
Mitchell, President, of the United Mine Workers, VI.
Mobile, Admiral Farragut at, IV.
Mohawks, the, and French and English, I.
Monitor, the, and the Merrimac, IV.
Monk, General, I.
Monmouth, battle of, II.
Monroe, Fortress,
General Butler at, III.
McClellan at, IV.
Monroe, President, II.
his doctrine, III., V.
new interpretation of doctrine, VI.
Montana made a State, IV.
Montcalm, General,
in French and Indian war, I.
at Quebec, I.
Monterey captured, III.
Montezuma, I.
Montgomery, General Richard, II.
killed, II.
Montojo, Admiral, Spanish Naval forces Manila, V.
Montreal,
named, I.
taken, II.
Monts, De, lands on coast of Nova Scotia, I.
Moody, Lady Deborah, repels attack of the Indians, I.
Moon hoax, the, III.
Morey, II.
Morgan, General,
at battles of Stillwater, II.
at Cowpens, II.
his ability as a leader, II.
Morgan, J. Pierpont, VI.
Morgan, William, III.
Mormonism, III., IV., V.
Moros, V.
Morris, Robert, II.
Morse, Professor, and telegraphy, III.
Moscoso, Luis de, I.
Moultrie, Colonel, at Charleston Harbor, II.
Mound builders, I.
their cities, I.
their arts, I.
fate of I.
Mounds,
design of, I.
forms of, I.
Mukden, Port of, opened to nations, VI.
Music in American churches, II.
Muster, the old-fashioned, II.
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