Mason, Captain, Expedition against Pequods in 1637, 047 His Narrative. [048.]

Mason, Captain, at Siege of Fort Henry in 1777, [498.]

Mason, George, draws up Declaration of Rights and Plan of Government in 1776, [505.]

Mason, Mrs. Eunice, Notice of, [034.]

Massachusetts, Militia organized anew by the Provincial Congress in 1776, [010;] Assembly sanctions General Lincoln's Plan of driving the British from Boston Harbor, [015;] Ingratitude to Roger Williams, [055;] Militia join Expedition against Rhode Island, under Hancock, in 1778, [080;] Called upon by Congress for Funds to carry on War in 1780, [087;] Suffering of her Colonists during King Philip's War in 1676, [095;] Instructs Congress on Subject of Independence in 1776, [275;] Constitution of, adopted in 1779, [289;] Invites other Colonies to meet her in a General Congress, in 1765, at New York, [483;] The first to suggest Committees of Correspondence within its own Domain, [485.]

Massacre, Boston, [012;] At Hancock's House in 1778, [345;] Farr Family, by Pine Robbers, [368;] Near Paoli in 1777, [369,] [370;] Indian at Jamestown in 1622--Number killed, [458;] Of Logan's Family at Baker's Cabin in 1774, [489;] Of Family of Daniel Boone, [491;] Whites, by Indians, on the Roanoke and Pamlico Sound, in 1711, [562;] Of Virginia Rangers by Cherokees, on the Tennessee, in 1760, [646;] Of Buford's Regiment, near the Waxhaw, in 1780, [664.]

Massasoit, Domains of--Solemn League of Friendship with Whites--His Son Alexander, [090.]

Mather, Cotton, Quotation from--No Credence due his Book, [093,] [094.]

Matthews, General, returns to New York from marauding Expedition to Virginia in 1779, [212;] Devastates Suffolk in 1779--Proceeds with Admiral Collier to Stony Point, [538.]

Matthews, Major Thomas, at Battle of Germantown in 1777, [317;] Abandons Fort Nelson and flees to Dismal Swamp in 1779, [538.]