at the execution of George Burroughs, I.
on "Devil"s authority," I.
his learning, I.
Mather, Increase, I.
his learning, I.
Matron, Margaret, tried as a witch, I.
Matthew, Stanley, IV.
Maximilian in Mexico, IV.
Mayflower, the, 1.
McClellan, General, campaign of, in Virginia, III.
in command of Army of Potomac, III. IV. 85; his record, III.
his peninsular campaign, IV.
at Fortress Monroe and Yorktown, IV.
at Fair Oaks, IV.
and the "Seven Days" Fight," IV.
his losses, IV.
would not reenforce Pope. IV.
removed from command, IV.
McClernand, General, at Fort Donelson, IV.
at Vicksburg, IV.
McDonough, on Lake Champlain, II.
McDowell, General, at Bull Run, III., IV.
McGillivray, chief of the Creeks, II.
McKinley, William, nominated for President, 1896, V.
civil service order, V.
Philippine order, V.
nominated for second term, V.
elected, V.
at Pan-American Exposition, V.
a.s.sa.s.sinated, V.
death, V.
McKinley tariff, the, IV.
McPherson, General, IV.
killed, IV.
Meade, General, in command of Army of the Potomac, IV.
at Gettysburg, IV.
in the Wilderness, IV.
Meat-packing investigations, VI.
Melbourne, Atlantic fleet at, VI.
Melendez, Pedro, lands in Florida, I.
Memphis, surrenders, IV.
Menard, the Jesuit, I.
Merrimac, the, sinks the c.u.mberland, burns the Congress, IV.
and the Monitor, IV.
Merrimac, U. S. collier, sunk to block Santiago harbor, V.
Methodists, spread of the, II.
on war of 1812, II.
in the fourth decade, III.
Metternich. III.
Mexican War, the, causes of, III.
actions of, III.
United States gains from, III.
Mexico, conquered by Cortez, I.
did not recognize claims of Texas, III.
revolution in, III.
war in, see Mexican War; the taking of the city of, III.
Maximilian 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.