Manson, Brig.-Gen. Mahlon D. (Fed.), At Manufactures. See INDUSTRIES. Maple Sugar, Use of, by the Indians, I., 80. Maps of the United States, I., 16. Constituted a port of entry, II., 293. Offers Boston the use of her wharves and Marblehead, The. Armament of, X., 99. At Cienfuegos, X., 117. Marbois, M. Barbé, Criticizes the United States, III., 303. Marbury vs. Madison, V., 104. Marcy, William L. Makes remark "To the victor belong the Becomes Secretary of War, VII., 176. Informs Scott of Trist's errand, VII., Fails to receive Democratic nomination, VII., 309. Becomes Secretary of State, VII., 317. Negotiates reciprocity treaty with Canada, Desires to buy Cuba, VII., 338. Repudiates Ostend Manifesto, VII., 342. Marietta, Ga., Engagements at and near, VIII., 476-478. Marietta, O. Number of houses in, IV., 234. New England colony at, IV., 481. Armament of, X., 99. Accompanies the Oregon, X., 122-123. Marsh Marin, Conducts expedition to Presqu' Isle, Marion, Francis. Activity of, III., 196, 206, 254. Captures Fort Watson, Fort Mott and Joins Greene, III., 258. Sent to attack British outposts, III., 259. Mark's Mills, Ark., Engagement at, VIII., 415. Markets, Public, Ordered to be established Sent by Penn to Pennsylvania to arrange Appointed secretary of the council, I., Becomes head of Delaware colony, I., 406. At Little Rock, VIII., 457. Marque and Reprisal, Letters of. Issued by Massachusetts, II., 378. Armament of, X., 100. At battle of Manila Bay, X., 108-110. Aids Allouez to establish St. Mary mis- Explores the Mississippi, I., 425-426. The first English wedding in America, I., Pope Clement VII. refuses to grant di- Mixed marriages prohibited in the South, Marriage Order, The, IX., 354. Calls meeting at Braddock's Field, IV., 246. Resolutions introduced by, IV., 249. Marshall, James Wilson, Discovers gold in California, VII., 272. Marshall, John. At Virginia ratifying convention, IV., 13. Renders decision in case of Marbury vs. Burr brought before, for examination, V., 156. Decides Supreme Court has no right to grant writ of habeas corpus, V., 158. Commits Burr for misdemeanor, V., 159. Directs Jefferson to produce papers, V., 160. Decides Burr is not guilty, V., 162. Electoral votes for, in 1816, VI., 132. Administers oath to Jackson, VI., 344. Decision in case of Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia, VI., 366–367. On effect of slavery, VI., 428; VIII., 15. On the sovereignty of the States, VIII., 4. Appointed Virginia boundary commis- Work of, as chief justice, IX., 321-322. Marshall, Samuel S., Member of Judiciary Committee, IX., 391. Marshall, Thomas R., Elected Vice-President, X., 301-302. Marsouin, The, Captured, IV., 411. Martens, F., X., 70. Martha's Vineyard. Represented in first New York Assembly, I., 307. British depredations at, III., 129. Martin, Homer, X., 456. Maryland Martin, John, Appointed to Virginia council, I., 158. Martin, Josiah. Becomes governor of North Carolina, II., 283. Expelled, II., 412-413. Martin, Luther. At Federal Convention, III., 448-497. Opposes popular elections of representatives, III., 456. Member of committee of compromise, III., 467. Opposes per capita vote in Senate, III., 474. Opposes importation of slaves, III., 488. Predicts Maryland will reject constitution, Argues Yazoo land case, V., 82. Speech of, V., 110. Counsel for Burr, V., 159. Martin, Lieut.-Col. William T. (Confed.). At Spring Hill or Thompson's Station, Martindale, Denies oppression of the South, Martindale, Maj.-Gen. John H. (Fed.). At Hanover Court House, VIII., 176. Martinez, Francisco P., Offers to arbitrate Martinique, Blockaded by England, V., 167. Martinsburg, Va., Engagements at, IX., 23. Marvin, William, Appointed provisional governor of Florida, IX., 366–367. Mary, Queen of England, Protestant persecutions under, I., 202. Marye's Heights (Fredericksburg), Battles at, VIII., 234, 302-303. Maryland. Granted to Lord Baltimore, I., 2, 278-279. Baltimore's dispute with Clayborne, I., 280281; II., 140-141. Calvert's attempt to open trade with New England colonies, I., 281. Enactment of the code of laws, I., 281-282. Establishment of toleration in, I., 282. Attempt of Clayborne and Ingle to usurp Government, I., 282-283. Disputants for the possession of, I., 283. Maryland INDEX Maryland Maryland-Continued. Prohibition of Sunday games, blasphemy, etc., I., 283. Founding of Providence or Annapolis, I., The contest over the ownership of, I., 284. Establishment of mint in, I., 378. Attempts to secure maintenance for clergy The Protestant revolution in, I., 379-380. The dispute with Pennsylvania over boun- Persecutions of Catholics in, II., 29. Catholics debarred from share in govern- Baltimore founded, II., 30. Membership in proposed colonial confeder- Assembly appropriates money to protect Aids in crushing Pontiac's conspiracy, II., 124. Population of, in 1764, II., 130. Dispute with Virginia over navigation on Exports from, II., 149. Population of, II., 149-151. First newspapers in, II., 149-152. Form of government in, II., 152. Political conditions in, II., 156. Religious conditions in, II., 176. Recognizes white servitude and negro slav- Land system in, II., 196. Appoints delegates to colonial congress, Demonstration against Stamp Act in, II., 231. Refuses to be intimidated, II., 259. Maryland-Continued. Trade with Great Britain, II., 271. Delegates of, in Continental Congress, II., Delegates of, instructed to oppose indepen- Expulsion of Governor Eden, II., 413. Sentiment in, favoring emancipation, III., 341. Further slave importations prohibited, III., Value of coins in, III., 342. The dispute over paper money in, III., 359. until States consent to cede Western Dispute with Virginia over boundary, III., The convention at Annapolis, III., 418. Ratifies Constitution, IV., 8. Land acreage and assessed valuations in, Tonnage of vessels built in, IV., 42. Charters University of Maryland, IV., 59. Provides for religious freedom in, IV., 63. Offers land for a Federal District, IV., III. Appropriates money to erect Capitol and Electoral vote, in 1800, IV., 464. Suffrage limitations in, V., 98–99. Disapproves of reapportionment, V., 118. Turnpike corporations in, V., 303, 305. VI., 22-30. The attack on Baltimore, VI., 33-36. de Governor elected by the people, VI., 137. The case of McCulloch vs. Maryland, VI., Favors slavery for Missouri, VI., 201. Aids colonization society, VI., 291. Charters Baltimore and Ohio Railway, VI., Revises criminal code, VI., 324. Provides penalty for inciting slave insur- Votes against expunging, VI., 486. Pays debt with quota of surplus, VI., 491. Electoral vote in 1848, VII., 260. Electoral vote in 1852, VII., 314. Electoral vote in 1856, VII., 384. Electoral vote in 1860, VII., 429. more, VIII., 24-25. Fails to pass secession ordinance, VIII., The Merryman case in, VIII., 30-31. 223. Maryland-Continued. Mason The battle of Sharpsburg or Antietam, Republican success in, VIII., 355. Amends constitution and abolishes slavery, Engagement at Maryland Heights, IX., Operations on the Monocacy, IX., 23-25. Boundary dispute with Virginia, IX., 206. Tobacco produced in, IX., 234. Chief exports of, IX., 238. Educational progress in, 1789-1865, IX., 263 Constitutions adopted by, IX., 327. Property values in 1860, 1870 and 1909, X., Persons engaged in agriculture in 1870- Governors of, X., 542. Maryland, The Constructed, IV., 404. Sold, V., 84. Maryland, University of, Chartered, IV., 59. Maryland Heights, Engagement at, VIII., 219; IX., 23. Masbate Island, I., 15. Mascoutin Indians. Participate in the Outagamie War, II., 69– Attack the Illinois, II., 71. Mashouda, The, Captured, VI., 125. Mason, Charles, Traces Mason and Dixon Mason, George. Drafts Virginia non-importation resolu- Aids in preparing resolutions of sympathy Drafts Virginia bill of rights, II., 422. Appointed delegate to Annapolis conven- Appointed delegate to Federal Convention, Favors popular elections of representa- Member of committee of compromise, III., Objects to basis of representation, III., |