M.

Mahone, General William, [a]234].
Manufactures, see [Industries].
Maryland, as Southern State, [5]; Grange in, [32]; fertilizer industry, [100]; manufactures, [104]; free from lynchings, [154]-[155]; school fund (1813), [158 (note)]; foreign born in, [193]; surplus of wheat (1917), [199]; Catholics in, [214]; churches, [214].
Massachusetts leads in cotton products, [98].
Meharry Medical College, [179].
Methodist Church, [214], [215]-[216].
Mills, R. Q., of Texas, [29].
Mining, [102].
Minnesota, manufactures, [104]-[105].
Mississippi, negro majority in, [10]; new constitution (1890), [49]; suffrage, [49]-[50]; lumbering, [100]; lynchings in, [155]; school fund, [158 (note)]; mixed schools in, [160]-[161]; bonds as part of Peabody Fund, [167]; industrialism, [193]; foreign born in, [193]-[194]; Catholics in, [214]; debt, [227].
Missouri, not included in South, [5]; Grange in, [32]; election (1896), [44]; tobacco industry, [103]; woman suffrage, [202].
Missouri Compromise and sectionalism, [16].
Morrison, W. R., [29].
Mountaineers. [14]-[16].