(1789), 329; act of 1800, 343; repealed, 345. See Courts, Supreme Court. Judson, H. P., on history in secondary schools, 32.
Juilliard vs. Greenman, 334, 420. Julian, George W., Joshua R. Giddings, *91, 337; Political Recollections, *130. Jurisdiction. See Judiciary.
KALB, John, biography, *93.
Kalm, Peter, Travels into North America, *82.
Kansas, histories of, *60; attempts to or- ganize, 395; settlement of, 396; terri- torial government, 396; civil war, 396; Lecompton Constitution, 396; deadlock in Congress, 398; admission, 396, 402. Kansas State Historical Society, Trans- actions, *122.
Kapp, F., John Kalb, *93, 302; William Von Steuben, *98, 299; Amerika, *130; Sklavenfrage, 375; Geschichte der Skla- verei, 395.
Kayserling, Christopher Columbus, 235. Kearny, J. W., American Finances, 332. Keith vs. Clark, 405.
Kelley, H. J., Oregon and Upper Cali- fornia, *72.
Kemble, Frances Ann. Journal, *80; Records of Later Life, *130.
Kendall, Amos, Autobiography, *130; on abolition, 378. Kendall, E. A., Travels, *82.
Kendall, G. W., Texan Santa Fé Ex- pedition, *75.
Kennedy, fugitive-slave case, 379.
Kennedy, J. P., William Wirt, *100, 379; historical novels, *139. Kennedy, W., Texas, *75.
Kennedy, W. S., J. G. Whittier, *100. Kent, James, Commentaries, 316. Kentucky, histories, *61; admitted, 336; Resolutions, 342; adheres to Union, 410; slavery ceases, 425.
Kentucky vs. Denison, case, 379, 394. Kercheval, S., Valley of Virginia, *76. Kerr, C. H., Senate, 330.
Kerr, Orpheus C.-See Newell, R. H. Kerts, Sir Thomas, captures Quebec, 242. Ketchum, W., Buffalo (N. Y.), *67. Keyes, E. D., Fifty Years' Observation, *130.
Kidder, F., Boston Massacre, 293. King, C. C., George Washington, *100. King, C. R., Rufus King, 318. King, D., Thomas W. Dorr, 382.
King, Grace, Sieur de Bienville, *88, 244; Monsieur Motte, *139.
King Horatio, Turning on the Light, 406.
King Philip's War, 277.
King, R. (1st), biography and correspond- ence, 318; on slavery in 1785, 320. King, R. (2d), Ohio, *71.
King's Mountain, battle of, 301.
King's Survey, 50.
Kingsford, William, History of Canada,
LABOULAYE, E. R. L., Paris en
Amérique, *82; Paris in America, *82. Laboulaye, F., Separation, 403. Labrador, discovery, 246. La Cosa, J. De, Map, 236. Ladd, H. O., New Mexico, *67. "Lady of Virginia," Diary, 414. Lafayette, Marquis de, biographies, *93; Memoirs, 299; in Virginia, 301.
Lafitau, J. F., Maurs des Sauvages, 232. La Harpe, B. de, Journal Historique,
Lake Champlain. See Champlain. Lake Erie, battle of, 352.
Lake of the Woods, boundary, 383. Lalor, J. J., Cyclopædia of Political Sci- ence, *40.
Lamb, Gen. John, biography, *93. Lamb, Mrs. M. J., City of New York, *68; Homes of America, 285. Lambert, E. R, New Haven Colony, *58. L'Amistad, case of, 380.
Lancaster (Mass.), Records, *111. Lancaster County (Penn.), history, *72,
Landfall of Columbus, 235.
Landon, J. S., Constitutional History, 44, *45, 146.
Land Office Map, 52.
Lands, claims to western, 304; cessions of, 304, 305, 306, 317, 336; proceeds of sales of, 331; Supreme Court cases, 358; under Jackson, 373. - See Annex- ations, Territories.
Lane, W. C., Reference Lists, *35. Langworthy, Edward, Charles Lee, *94. Lanier, S., Florida, *59.
Lanman, C., Biographical Annals, *40. Lanman, J. H., Michigan, *64.
Larcom, Lucy, A New England Girlhood,
Larned, E. D., Windham County (Conn.), *58, 274.
Larned, J. N., History for Ready Refer- ence, *40.
La Salle, explores Mississippi, 243; at- tempt at colonization, 244.
Latin Americans, contribution to history,
Latin colonization, 238-245.
La Tour and D'Aulnay, 242. Laudonnière, R, Huguenot leader, 241; Histoire de la Floride, 232, 241. Lauer, P. E., Church and State in New England, 271.
Laughton, J. K., The Armada, 247. Law, John, Mississippi Bubble, 244. Lawrence (Kan.), founded, 396; sacked, 396.
Lawrence, Abbott, biography, *93. Lawrence, Amos, biography, *93; Diary, *126.
Lawrence, W., Amos A. Lawrence, *93. Laws, of the States, *107-118; of the United States, *120. See Congress, Courts, etc.
Lawson, J., Description of North Caro- lina, 288.
Lawton, G. W., Caucus System, 335. Leake, I. Q., General John Lamb, *93. Leaming, Aaron, and Spicer, Jacob, Grants of New Jersey, 113, 261. Learned societies, proceedings of, 122-
Leavitt, Joshua, Monroe Doctrine, 363. Lechford, T., Plain Dealing, 272; Journal,
Lecky, W. E. H., England, 47, 147, 284. Leclerc, Premier Etablissement de la Foy, 243.
Lecompton Constitution, 396: effect on Douglas, 396; Lincoln against, 400. Le Comte, Guerre de la Sécession, 416. Lectures, by students, 174; by teachers,
198; in colleges, 199. See Methods. Lee, Arthur, biography, *94; in France, 300.
Lee, Charles, biographies, *94; treason of, 299; Papers, 299.
Lee, D., and Frost, J. H., Ten Years in Oregon, *129.
Lee, F. D., History of Savannah (Ga.),
Lee, Henry, Memoirs, 302.
Lee, R. E., biographies, *94; surrender, 415,
Lee, R. H., biography, *94; Arthur Lee, *94, 300; Resolutions (1776), 296.
Lee, W., Letters, *126.
Legal tenders, implied powers, 333; Su- preme Court cases, 334, 419, 420. - See Banks, Finance.
Legaré, H. S., Writings, *126. Legislative department, organization, 329. See Congress.
Leif, the explorer, 234.
Leisler, J., "rebellion" in New York, 259; Papers, 259.
Leland, Charles G., Abraham Lincoln, *94.
Lelewel, J., Géographie du Moyen Age,
Leopard, attacks the Chesapeake, 350. Lery, de, Voyage en Brésil, 241.
Lescarbot, Histoire de la Nouvelle France,
Leslie, Emma, Saxby, *139. Lester, Life of Vespucius, 237. Lester, C. E., Houston, 386. Levermore, C. H., New Haven (Conn.), *58.
Lewis, Major, Jackson's director, 367. Lewis, Sir G. C., Government of Depen-
dencies, 284; Observation in Politics, 290; Administrations of Great Britain, 301.
Lewis, V. A., West Virginia, *77. Lewis and Clark Expedition, 83, 347; Travels, 384; Expedition to the Pacific, 384.
Lewis County (N. Y.), history, *68. Lexington (Ky.), history, 61. Lexington (Mass.), battle of, 294. Leypoldt, F., and Jones, L. E., etc., Amer- ican Catalogue, 34, *37.
Libby, O. G., Vote of the Thirteen States, 324. Liberator. See Garrison, W. L. Liberia, 361; relations with, 379.- See American Colonization Society. Liberty, sloop, seizure of, 293. Liberty Party, organized, 377; in election of 1844, 385. See Republican. Libraries, development of, 3; necessity of, 143 small collections, 144-148; use of public, 148; great libraries, 149; reserved system, 150.
Library of American Literature, *41. Library of Congress, Catalogue, *38. Lieber, Francis, biography, *94. Lincoln, Abraham, biographies, *94, 412; Complete Works, *126; Reminiscences of, *131; in Congress, 390, 410; debates with Douglas, 396, 400, 410; nominated for presidency, 400; elected, 400, 410; defeats compromise, 408; early life, 410; attitude on compromise, 410; in- augurated, 410; Confederate commis- sion, 410; decides to reenforce Sumter, 410; calls for volunteers, 410; proclaims blockade, 410, 420; connection with military operations, 415; Trent affair, 421; administration, 423; habeas corpus, 423; election of 1864, 423; emancipation proclamations, 425.
Lincoln, A., and Douglas, S. A., Political Debates, *133.
Lincoln, Gen. B., Southern campaign,
Livingston, Edward, biography, *94. Livingston, William, biography, *94. Lloyd, T., Register of Debates, 330. Loans, under confederation, 319; fund- ing, 331; War of 1812, 356; Civil War, 419. -See Debts, Finance. Local government, beginnings, 250; in Virginia, 250; in Massachusetts, 270, 278; in England, 311; in the colonies, 312. See Colonies by name. Local history, 57-78; interest in, 210, 217. - See states, cities, counties, and towns by name.
Locke, John, Civil Government, 290. Lodge, H. C., English Colonies, 34, 45, 146; Boston, 63; George Cabot, *88; Alexander Hamilton, *91; George Washington, 100, 145; Daniel Webster,
Logan vs. United States, 334. Logan, John A., biography, *94.
Logan, J. H., Upper South Carolina, *74.
Lomenie, L. de, Beaumarchais, 300. London Company, 250.
"Lone Star" Republic..
Long, A. L., Robert E. Lee, *94. Longfellow, H. W., Final Memorials,
*130; poems illustrating history, *141. Long Island, histories, *68; campaign of, 298.
Long Island Historical Society, publica- tions, *123.
Longstreet, A. B., Georgia Scenes, *139. Lords of Trade, report to on Virginia,
252. See Commerce, England, Navi- gation Acts.
Lorenzana, F. A., Historia, 238.
Loring, C. G., and Field, E. W., Corre- spondence, 422.
Loring, C. W., Nullification, Secession,
Louisiana, histories, *61; Records, *116;
boundaries, 227, 243, 244; ceded to Spain and England (1763), 227, 244, 347; retroceded to France, 347; ceded to United States, 347: territorial govern- ment, 347; admitted as a state, 347; question of implied powers, 347; slavery in, 361; secedes, 406.-- See Annexations, Boundaries, Territories, Secession. Louisville (Ky.), history, *61. Lovejoy, mobbed, 377.
Lowell, A. L., Essays on Government, 330. Lowell, E. J., Hessians, 298.
Lowell, J. R., historical poems, 141; Among My Books, 279; Political Es says, 406.
Lowry, R., and McCardle, W. H., Missis- sippi, *65.
Loyalists, in the Revolution, 303, 304. Lucas, C. P., Historical Geography, 288. Lucas, Eliza, Journal, 257.
Lucas, Samuel, Charters of the Colonies,
Luden, Heinrich, Reise durch Nord- Amerika, *79.
Lundy, Benjamin, biography, *94, 376. Lunt, E. C., Key to United States Census, 403.
Lunt, George, Origin of the Late War, 390.
Luther vs. Borden, case of, 383. Luzerne County (Pa.), history, *73. Lyell, Charles, Travels, *83. Lyman, T., Diplomacy, 300.
MACAULEY, J., New York, *67.
McCall, George A., Letters from the Frontier, *83..
McCall, H., Georgia, *59.
McCarthy, C., Soldiers' Life, 418. McCarthy, W., Songs on National Sub- jects, *41.
McClellan, G. B., biographies, *94; Own Story, 94; Report, 417.
McClellan, G. B. (2d), George Brinton McClellan, 94.
McClellan, H. B., J. E. B. Stuart, 417. McClintock, J. N., New Hampshire, *66. McClure, A. K., Lincoln and War Times, *130.
MacCoun, Townsend, Historical Geogra- phy, 53, 300.
McCulloch vs. Maryland, 334, 359. McCulloch's Dictionary, 285.
McCulloch, Hugh, Men and Measures, *130, 147:
McDougall, M. G., Fugitive Slaves, 315. Mace, W. H., Working Manual, *36. McGregor, John, Progress of America, 389.
Machiavelli, N., Discourses on Livy, 290. Mackay, Alexander, Western World, *83. McKean, Hon. Thomas, biography, *94. MacKibbin, S., on study of history, 32. McKee, T.H., Reports of Committees,*39. MacKenzie, A. S., Paul Jones, *93. McKenzie, R., Strictures on Tarleton, 302.
Mackie, With the Admiral, 235; Last Voyages, 235.
McLaughlin, A. C., Lewis Cass, *88. Maclay, E. S., History of the Navy, *56,
Maclay, William, Journal, *130, 330. McLeod, D., Wisconsin, *77. McMahon, J. V. L., Maryland, *62. McMaster, J. B., History, 45, *47, 146;
Benjamin Franklin, *90.
McMaster, J. B., and Stone, F. D., Penn- sylvania and the Constitution, *114. McMullen, J., History of Canada, 243. "Macon Bill No. 2," 351.
Macon, Nathaniel, biography, *94. MacPherson, Annals of Commerce, 285.
Livingston-Massachusetts.
McPherson, E., History of the Rebellion, *133; Index of Executive Documents, *39; Index to Reports, *39. McPherson, J. H. T., Liberia, 362. McRee, G. J., James Iredell, *92, 302. McCrie, John Knox, 265.
Macvane, S. M., American History (bibliography), *35.
Macy, O., Nantucket, *64. Madison, Dorothy, Memoirs, Madison, James, biographies, *95; Pa- pers, *126; Writings, *126; on Alien and Sedition Acts, 342: Virginia resolu- tions, 342, 355; president, 351; vetoes Bank bill, 356; vetoes Bonus bill, 356; on nullification, 370.
Magruder, A. B., John Marshall, *95. Mahan, A., American War, 416. Mahan, A. T., David G. Farragut, 416; Gulf and Inland Waters, 416. Mahon, Lord, History of England, *47, 284.
Maillard, N. D., Texas, *75.
Maine, histories, *62; Gorges grant, 268; early settlements, 275; boundaries, 309; British invasion (1814), 353; Missouri Compromise, 361; in 1830, 366; bound- aries, 366, 383.
Maine Historical Society, publications,
Maine, H. S., Popular Government, 324. Major, R. H., Prince Henry, 237; Dis- coveries, 237.
Makower, F., Church of England, 265. Mallory, D., Henry Clay, *89. Manchester (N. H.), history, *66. Mandeville, Flushing (L. I.), 286. Mann, H., Dedham (Mass.), *63.
Mansfield, E. D., Personal Memoirs,
Manufactures, in 1815 and 1816, 356. Manumission, 375. See Slavery. Manuscript sources, 134.
Maps, of the United States, government, 51, 52; of America, physical, 51; his- torical, 53, 228; as a class exercise, 209. facsimiles, 229; originals, 230. - See Annexations, Boundaries, Geography. Marblehead (Mass.), history of, 64. Marbois, F. B., Louisiane, *61; Com- plot d'Arnold, 300.
Marbury vs. Madison, 345, 359. Marbury, Horatio, and Crawford, W. H., Digest of the Laws of Georgia, *116. Marcel, G., Catalogue des Documents Géographiques, 231; Reproductions de Cartes, 229.
March, C. W., Reminiscences of Congress,
Marsh, Mrs. C. C., George Perkins Marsh, *95.
Marsh, G. P., biography, *95. Marsh, L. R., Alvan Stewart, 376. Marshall, C., Diary, *130.
Marshall County (Ia.), history, *60. Marshall, J. A., American Bastile, 424. Marshall, John, biographies, *95; George Washington, 100; Writings, *126. Marshall, O. H., Writings, 242. Marshall, S. E., John Marshall, *95. Marsillac, J., Guillaume Penn, *96. Martens, C. de, et Cussy, F. de, Recueil de Traités, *54, 228.
Martens, G. F. de, et al., Recueil de Traités des Puissances et états de l'Europe, 54.
Martin vs. Hunter's Lessees, 334, 359. Martin vs. Mott, 359.
Martin, F. X., Louisiana, *61; North Carolina, *69; Statutes of England in North Carolina, *108, 115; Laws of North Carolina, *115; North Carolina Decisions, 117.
Martin, J., Gazetteer of Virginia, *76. Martin, Luther, biography, *95. Martineau, Harriet, Retrospect of Western Travel, *83; Society in America, *83. Martyr, Peter, Decades, 236. Maryland, histories, *62; Records, *114; settlement and government of, 253; religion in, 254; Quakers in, 277; condi- tion of (1760), 287; delays Confedera- tion, 304; ratifies Constitution, 325; adheres to Union, 410; abolition of slavery, 425.
Maryland Historical Society, publications, *123.
Mason, E. C., Veto Power, 312. Mason, George, biography, *95. Mason, Jeremiah, biography, *95. Mason, John, grants to, 268. Mason and Dixon Line, 261. Mason, capture (1861), 421. Massachusetts, physical maps, 51; his- tories, *62-64; Records, 110-112, 271; Archives, 135; absorbs Plymouth, 267; grants of, 268; charter of, 269; settle- ment and government of, 268-270; ban- ished Roger Williams, 272; Antinomian controversy, 272; Gorton controversy, 273; emigration from, to Connecticut, 274; relations with northern settlements, 275; relations with New England Con- federation, 276; treatment of Quakers, 277; King Philip's War, 277; charter overthrown, 278; Andros in, 278; prov- ince charter, 279; witchcraft delusion, 279; in colonial wars, 281-283; condition of (1760), 286; opposition of, to English government (1760-1774), 288-295; begin- ning of Revolutionary War, 294; claims to western lands, 304; first state govern- ment, 306, 307; land cessions, 317; sug- gests Federal Convention, 322; emanci- pates slaves, 320; ratifies constitution, 325 calls Hartford Convention, 355; Sixth Regiment, 410.
Massachusetts Bay. See Massachusetts. Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Society, 396. Massachusetts Historical Society, publi- cations, *123; Index to Proceedings,
Massachusetts Military Historical Society, Papers, 416.
Massachusetts State Library, Catalogue, *38.
Massasoit, treaty with, 266.
Massey, W. N., History of England, *47, 284.
Massie, J. W., America, 377.
Masson, D., John Milton, 265.
Mather, Cotton, biography, *95; Mag- nalia, 277; Wonders, 280. Mather, Increase, biography, *95: Re- markable Providences, 272; Brief His- tory, 278.
Matson, Henry, References, *35. Maumee Valley, history of, 71. Maury, Ann, Huguenot Family, 253. Maverick, S., Description of New Eng land, 270.
Maximilian, Mexican emperor, 421. Maxwell, W. (ed.), Virginia Historical Register, *103.
May, Capt. Jolin, Journals and Letters, *83.
May, Samuel, Memoirs, *130; Recollec- tions, *130.
May, Samuel (2d), Catalogue, 376.
May, T. E., Constitutional History, 284. Mayflower Compact, 266.
Mayhew, Jonathan, biography, *93. Mayo, Robert, Political Sketches, *130. Maysville Road, veto, 373.
Mead, E. D. (ed.), Old South Leaflets, 133.
Meade, W., Churches and Families of Virginia, 77, 252.
Meigs, R. J., biography, *95; Journal, 296.
Meleyn, Nederlandsche Provintien, 259. Melish, John, Travels, *83.
Mellick, A. D., Story of an old Farm,
Memminger, C. G., biography, 413. Memorials. See Petitions, Slavery.
Memorizing, value of, 156.
Mendon (Mass.), history, *64.
Menendez, founds St. Augustine, 241. Merivale, Colonization, 281.
Merriam, J. M., Ordinance [of 1787], 318. Merrill, J., Amesbury and Merrimac (Mass.), *63.
Merrimac, battle with Monitor, 415. Merriman, Habeas Corpus, case, 423. Merriman, T. M., Pilgrims, Puritans, and Roger Williams, 273.
Metcalf, J. G., Mendon (Mass.), *64. Methods of teaching, 19-29, 152-225; the place of method, 19; preparation of teachers, 21; school work, 23; college work, 24; investigation, 25; study with- out a teacher, 27; collateral subjects,
29; bibliography of, 30, 33; use of books, 143-154, 197; use of libraries, 147-151; class exercises, 152-178; reci- tations, 152; use of text-books, 153; reviews, 154; "quiz," 155; memorizing, 156-168; historical geography, 169; illus- trative methods, 171; debates, 173; re- ports of pupils, 174; student lectures, 174; seminaries, 176; reading, 179-204; necessity of reading, 179; consecutive reading, 180; general reading, 180; list of general readings, 181-195; topical reading, 195; conference system, 195; talks by teachers, 198; formal lectures, 199; note-taking, 200-203; giving out references, 203; written work, 205-222; written reviews, 205; brief written reci- tations, 205; topical system, 207; sub- jects for topics, 208; "compositions," "special reports," 211; essays,' 215; monographs, 220-222; tests, 223- 225; class-room tests, 223; written tests, 223; oral examinations, 225.
Mexico, discovery of, 236; Spanish con- quest of, 238; Monroe Doctrine, 363; fugitives to, 379; connection with Ore- gon, 383; province of Texas, 385; bound- ary treaty of 1832, 385; protest against Texan independence, 385; claims, 387; war with United States, 387; treaty of 1848, 387; French invasion (1862), 421; Maximilian's empire, 421; attitude of the U. S., 421.
Miami expedition of 1790, 339.
Michaux, F. A., Voyage à l'Ouest, *83; Travels to the Westward, *83. Michie, P. S., Emory Upton, *99. Michigan, histories, *64.
Michigan, Lake, discovery of, 243.
Michigan, Pioneer Society of, Reports, 123.
Michigan, University of, publications, *55. Middle Colonies, 258-263.
Middle States, Revolutionary War in, 298.
Militia, early statutes, 329; question as to, 354; Supreme Court Cases, 358; in Civil War, 402, 410, 415.
Military histories, 291. See Civil War, Indians, Mexican War, Militia, Revolu- tion, War of 1812.
Miller, J., Description of New York, 260. Miller, F. W., Cincinnati's Beginnings, *71.
Miller, S. F., Reports, *122; Lectures on the Constitution, 316, 333. Milligan, military tribunal, 423. Mills, D., Boundaries of Ontario, 228. Mills, R., South Carolina, *74, 288. Milwaukee (Wis.), history, *77. Miner, C., Wyoming, 72, 299. Minerals of North America, 227. Minnesota, histories, *64; admitted, 402. Minnesota Historical Society, publica- tions, *123.
Minot, G. R., Massachusetts Bay, *63. Miranda project, 341.
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