Mahew, Reverend Jonathan, Sermon of, against Stamp Act, [467].
Mallory, Edward, Notice of, [365].
Manifesto, pompous, of St. Leger on Arrival at Fort Schuyler in 1777, [242].
Manly, Captain, bravely captures three British Vessels in Boston Harbor, [569]; Conflict with Sloop of War Falcon. 570.
Manor, Livingston-Burning of Houses at, in 1777, [388]; Of Rensselaer or Rensselaerwyck, [390].
Manufactures, American domestic, at Newport before Revolution, [470].
Marriage, romantic, at Niagara Falls, [228]; Of Mint Master's Daughter-Curious Account of, [449].
Marshall, Captain, Death of, [478].
"Massachusettensis," Signature of Tory Writer, [513].
Massachusetts, early Patriotism of, [304]; Old Map of Bay ot, [446]; Circular Letter of, to all the Colonies, [477]; Assembly, Proceedings of, on account of Port Bill in 1774, [506], [509]; Gage attempts to Dissolve Assembly-Solemn League and Covenant of Assembly, [510]; Last Adjournment of Massachusetts Assembly under Royalty, [511]; Prepares for War on Eve of Revolution, [512]; Assembly resolve themselves into Provincial Congress-Organize at Concord, [515]; Military first organized by Ward and Pomeroy, [516]; Provincial Congress orders Purchase of Ammunition and Stores in 1775-Alarmist Companies formed by Citizens-British Troops Arrive, [521]; Unity of People after Battle of Lexington-Provincial Congress summoned at Watertown, [531]; Benevolence of Provincial Congress, [536]; Relics in Collection of, Historical Society, [562].[572] Organizes House of Representatives under original Charter in 1775, [568]; Provincial Congress passes Law prohibiting Waste of Powder by Sporting in 1775, [570]; Pays Franklin Money due for Services as Colonial Agent in England, [575].