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INDEX. XXVll Masonic Fraternity, history of, iii, 141— Anti-Masonic party, iii, 173. Missouri, compromise, iii, 149. Mint, first setting up, i, 273. May, Captain, iii, 223. Mackenzies, Rev. F., i 363. Mason and Dixon's Line, i, 395, 409. Moale, John, i, 417. McKim, Alex., i, 429. Mexican war, history of, iii, 220 to 335— Promotions for gallantry in, iii, 229. McClellan, Gen. G. B., assumes command ofthe U. S. Army, iii, 453—Relieved, iii, 524. • Miami, Indian war, ii, 574. Marylanders in Confederate army, iii, 445, 447, 448, 505, 530, 549, 606, 607, 615, 616, 618, 643—In Federal army, iii, 485, 486, 487, 506, 515, 533, 603, 604, 605, 643, 647 —Mustered out of service, iii, 648. Massacres, Indian, i, 233, 292, 354, 514— Wyoming, ii, 347—In Frederick county, i, 471. May, Henry, iii, 429, 432, 439, 441. Minuet, Peter, i, 239. Matapany, i, 308, 316, 317. Meetings": BetAveen Lord Baltimore and Herman, i, 248—Of Maryland Convention, ii, 157—Calvert and the Dutch Commissioners, i, 252—Lord Baltimore and Markham, i, 257—Lord Baltimore and Wm. Penn, i, 259, 295—Commissioners of Maryland and Pennsylvania to settle Boundary, i, 407—Associators of Anne Arundel, ii, 228—In Kent County, ii, 149 —In Anne Arundel County, ii, 150, 163, 170—War of 1812, iii, 338—In Frederick County, ii, 151,154,155, 164, 174, 185— In Harford County, ii, 151—In Charles County, ii, 152, 165, 169—In Caroline County, ii, 153—In Calvert County, ii, 164—Prince George's County, ii, 165,171 —Baltimore County, ii, 172, 184—Baltimore merchants to assist Lafayette, ii, 438—In Baltimore to prepare for threatened invasion of State, ii, 441—In reference to returned tories, ii, 503—Baltimore on Treasonable Acts of NeAv England, ii, 629—Of Baltimore merchants, iii, 633— Internal improvements, iii, 153 to 170 — Baltimore meeting in relation to war with Mexico, iii, 224—Baltimore Reform Association, iii, 267, 268, 283—Political, iii, 273—Union, iii, 381, 383—Nineteenth of April, 1861, iii, 410—In favor of Civil War, iii, 492—Opposition to Registry Law, iii, 673. Ministers: i, 282, 348, 363, 366; ii, 18, 27— Colored, on condition of race in Maryland, iii, 322—Taxes for support of, ii, 33, 125 —Vices of, ii, 29-32, 126 —Parish schools, ii, 509 —Arrested by military authorities, iii, 484, 526, 527. Manokin: i, 363—Magistrates, ii, 27. Messages: Governor to Assembly on pes tilence, i, 364—Sharpe to Assembly on Braddock's advance, i, 459—Assembly to governor on taxation, ii, 122—Senate to House of Delegates on the Confederation Bill, ii, 474—Governor Paca to Assembly announcing peace, ii, 492 —Governor Winder on War of 1812, iii, 45, 58—Governor Pratt on services of Peabody in relation to State debt, iii, 216—War with Mexico, iii, 223—Governor P. F. Thomas on the subject of slavery, iii, 239—Also on Conventional Reform, iii, 240—Governor Ligon to investigate the KnoAV- nothing order, iii, 246—Governor Ligon on election riots in Baltimore, iii, 252, 253, 262—Governor James Thomas to Legislature on slavery, iii, 321—Governor Pratt on Slavery, iii, 329—Mayor Brown, iii, 403—Governor Bradford to Legislature on slaA7e enlistments, iii, 573. Morgan, Gen. D.,i, 458; ii, 183,402—Battle of Cowpens, ii, 403—Official report of, ii, 407—Takes command of Virginia militia, ii, 451—Suppresses Claypole's rebellion, ii, 452. Montgomery County: i, 423; iii, 243—Inhabitants of, iii, 141—Lieutenant of, ii, 453—Commissary of, ii, 455—District of, ii, 547—Laid out, i, 412; ii, 270—First election under United States Constitution, ii, 549, 550—Raising troops, ii, 343, 450—Assessment, iii, 38—Invasion by Confederates iii, 543. Manufactures: In the Province, i, 197, 519, 520—Rum, ii, 199—Linen, ii, 199—Cannon, ii, 212—Nitre, ii, 238. Memorandum of interview with Lincoln by Crisfield and Leary, hi, 463. Montcalm, Gen., i, 511. Murdock, Geo., i, 537. Murdock, Wm., i, 538. 540,547,552; ii, 106, 107. Methodists: ii, 29, 32—Early history of, ii, 554. Memorial of Baltimore merchants on neutral rights, ii, 615. Maryland Line: Organization of 1st Regiment, ii, 192—March, for Philadelphia, ii, 240—Their appearance, ii, 240—Joins Lord Sterling at New York, ii, 241—■ Number of troops in army, ii, 242—Battle of Long Island, ii, 245, their self-sacrifice, ii, 247—Loss at Long Island, ii, 247 —At Harlem Plains, ii, 252, 253—Washington's opinions of, ii, 253—Soldiery qualities of ii, 257, 258, 260, 267, 325— Battle of White Plains, ii, 261—Returns of, ii, 261—Smaliwood wounded, ii, 262 —Retreating through New Jersey, ii, 267 Under Williams joins Sullivan's division, ii, 290—Battle of Trenton, ii, 291—In command, Captain John H. Stone, ii, 292—Battle of Princeton, ii, 293—Under Smaliwood and Sullivan, ii, 309—Engagement on Staten Island, ii, 311—Dis-
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Title | History of Maryland - 3 |
Creator | Scharf, J. Thomas (John Thomas) |
Publisher | J. B. Piet |
Place of Publication | Baltimore |
Date | 1879 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Description
Title | 00000850 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | INDEX. XXVll Masonic Fraternity, history of, iii, 141— Anti-Masonic party, iii, 173. Missouri, compromise, iii, 149. Mint, first setting up, i, 273. May, Captain, iii, 223. Mackenzies, Rev. F., i 363. Mason and Dixon's Line, i, 395, 409. Moale, John, i, 417. McKim, Alex., i, 429. Mexican war, history of, iii, 220 to 335— Promotions for gallantry in, iii, 229. McClellan, Gen. G. B., assumes command ofthe U. S. Army, iii, 453—Relieved, iii, 524. • Miami, Indian war, ii, 574. Marylanders in Confederate army, iii, 445, 447, 448, 505, 530, 549, 606, 607, 615, 616, 618, 643—In Federal army, iii, 485, 486, 487, 506, 515, 533, 603, 604, 605, 643, 647 —Mustered out of service, iii, 648. Massacres, Indian, i, 233, 292, 354, 514— Wyoming, ii, 347—In Frederick county, i, 471. May, Henry, iii, 429, 432, 439, 441. Minuet, Peter, i, 239. Matapany, i, 308, 316, 317. Meetings": BetAveen Lord Baltimore and Herman, i, 248—Of Maryland Convention, ii, 157—Calvert and the Dutch Commissioners, i, 252—Lord Baltimore and Markham, i, 257—Lord Baltimore and Wm. Penn, i, 259, 295—Commissioners of Maryland and Pennsylvania to settle Boundary, i, 407—Associators of Anne Arundel, ii, 228—In Kent County, ii, 149 —In Anne Arundel County, ii, 150, 163, 170—War of 1812, iii, 338—In Frederick County, ii, 151,154,155, 164, 174, 185— In Harford County, ii, 151—In Charles County, ii, 152, 165, 169—In Caroline County, ii, 153—In Calvert County, ii, 164—Prince George's County, ii, 165,171 —Baltimore County, ii, 172, 184—Baltimore merchants to assist Lafayette, ii, 438—In Baltimore to prepare for threatened invasion of State, ii, 441—In reference to returned tories, ii, 503—Baltimore on Treasonable Acts of NeAv England, ii, 629—Of Baltimore merchants, iii, 633— Internal improvements, iii, 153 to 170 — Baltimore meeting in relation to war with Mexico, iii, 224—Baltimore Reform Association, iii, 267, 268, 283—Political, iii, 273—Union, iii, 381, 383—Nineteenth of April, 1861, iii, 410—In favor of Civil War, iii, 492—Opposition to Registry Law, iii, 673. Ministers: i, 282, 348, 363, 366; ii, 18, 27— Colored, on condition of race in Maryland, iii, 322—Taxes for support of, ii, 33, 125 —Vices of, ii, 29-32, 126 —Parish schools, ii, 509 —Arrested by military authorities, iii, 484, 526, 527. Manokin: i, 363—Magistrates, ii, 27. Messages: Governor to Assembly on pes tilence, i, 364—Sharpe to Assembly on Braddock's advance, i, 459—Assembly to governor on taxation, ii, 122—Senate to House of Delegates on the Confederation Bill, ii, 474—Governor Paca to Assembly announcing peace, ii, 492 —Governor Winder on War of 1812, iii, 45, 58—Governor Pratt on services of Peabody in relation to State debt, iii, 216—War with Mexico, iii, 223—Governor P. F. Thomas on the subject of slavery, iii, 239—Also on Conventional Reform, iii, 240—Governor Ligon to investigate the KnoAV- nothing order, iii, 246—Governor Ligon on election riots in Baltimore, iii, 252, 253, 262—Governor James Thomas to Legislature on slavery, iii, 321—Governor Pratt on Slavery, iii, 329—Mayor Brown, iii, 403—Governor Bradford to Legislature on slaA7e enlistments, iii, 573. Morgan, Gen. D.,i, 458; ii, 183,402—Battle of Cowpens, ii, 403—Official report of, ii, 407—Takes command of Virginia militia, ii, 451—Suppresses Claypole's rebellion, ii, 452. Montgomery County: i, 423; iii, 243—Inhabitants of, iii, 141—Lieutenant of, ii, 453—Commissary of, ii, 455—District of, ii, 547—Laid out, i, 412; ii, 270—First election under United States Constitution, ii, 549, 550—Raising troops, ii, 343, 450—Assessment, iii, 38—Invasion by Confederates iii, 543. Manufactures: In the Province, i, 197, 519, 520—Rum, ii, 199—Linen, ii, 199—Cannon, ii, 212—Nitre, ii, 238. Memorandum of interview with Lincoln by Crisfield and Leary, hi, 463. Montcalm, Gen., i, 511. Murdock, Geo., i, 537. Murdock, Wm., i, 538. 540,547,552; ii, 106, 107. Methodists: ii, 29, 32—Early history of, ii, 554. Memorial of Baltimore merchants on neutral rights, ii, 615. Maryland Line: Organization of 1st Regiment, ii, 192—March, for Philadelphia, ii, 240—Their appearance, ii, 240—Joins Lord Sterling at New York, ii, 241—■ Number of troops in army, ii, 242—Battle of Long Island, ii, 245, their self-sacrifice, ii, 247—Loss at Long Island, ii, 247 —At Harlem Plains, ii, 252, 253—Washington's opinions of, ii, 253—Soldiery qualities of ii, 257, 258, 260, 267, 325— Battle of White Plains, ii, 261—Returns of, ii, 261—Smaliwood wounded, ii, 262 —Retreating through New Jersey, ii, 267 Under Williams joins Sullivan's division, ii, 290—Battle of Trenton, ii, 291—In command, Captain John H. Stone, ii, 292—Battle of Princeton, ii, 293—Under Smaliwood and Sullivan, ii, 309—Engagement on Staten Island, ii, 311—Dis- |