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Lowell as it was and as it is, ii. 217. 

 Lower Plain, boundaries of the locality 



known as the, i. 190, 194. 

 Lowry, James, i. 364. 

 Lowry, William, Jr., i. 351. 

 Low, Samuel, i. 287, 310. 

 Lucas, Matthew 11., i. 360. 

 Luneand, Charle, i. 283. 

 Lyford's Liking, and Lyford's Liking Run, 



i. 170 ; 171. 

 Lvman, Hingham men in the regiment of 



"Colonel, i. 318. 

 Lyon, Joseph, i. 255. 



Madam Derby, a higher education en- 

 joyed by the youth of this town 

 through the munificence of, ii. 130. 



Madison, James, for the American States- 

 men Series, ii. 200. 



Magnor, William, i. 255. 



Magoon's Bridge, i. 187. 



Maguire, John C, i. 366. 



Mahoney, Patrick, i. 306. 



Major's Wharf, i. 176; ii. 174. 



Maiden, oration at the dedication of the 

 Converse Memorial Building at, ii. 216. 



Malleable Iron Company, ii. 158. 



Mammals which include the bear, beaver, 

 deer, fox, mink, musk-rat, otter, rabbit, 

 raccoon, squirrel, weasel, and wolf, i. 

 82-84. 



Mammals, which include the porpoise, 

 seal, and whale, i. 80, 81. 



Manix, John, i. 358. 



Mann, quotation from Mr. Horace ; his 

 views concerning a free and universal 

 education, ii. 89, 90. 



Mansfield, Job, i. 267, 320. 



Mansfield, John, died in the Continental 

 service i . o — 1 . 



Mansfield, Joseph, i. 293, 297, 315, 310.' 



Mansfield's Cove, i. 173. 



Mansfield, Stephen, i. 287, 299, 319. 



Mansion, a stately old, i. 287. 



Mansion of General Lincoln, i. 180. 



Manufacture of clothing from flax and 

 hemp by the farmer's wife and daugh- 

 ters for the household in olden time, 

 ii. 185. 



Manufactures and commerce of Hing- 

 ham, chapter on, ii. 155-180. 



Manufacturing during the colonial period 

 hampered by the restrictions of the 

 home government ; its decline in re- 

 cent vears, and unsuccessful efforts to 

 re-establish, ii. 178, 179. 



Marble, James, i. 299. 



Marble, Joseph, i. 299. 



Marble, Thos., i. 299. 



March to Westchester, N. Y., Hingham 

 men, i. 301. 



Marriage, controversy concerning a, ii. 16. 



Marshall for the District of Massachusetts, 

 appointment of, by President Harrison, 

 ii. 335. 



Marshall, regiment of Colonel, i. 301. 



Marsh, Alphonso, Lieut., i. 356, 367. 



Marsh, Caleb, t i. 298, 319; ii. 318. 



xMarsh, Caleb B., i. 350. 



Marsh, Charles H., death of, i. 343. 



Marsh, Elisha, l. 263. 



Marsh, Ephraim, i. 263, 267, 286 (2). 



Mars Hill, i. 181. 



Marsh, John, Jr., i. 286, 287. 



Marsh, Josiah L., i. 351. 



Marsh, Lot, i. 282, 284. 



Marsh's Bridge, i. 181. 



Marsh, Thomas, i. 278, 282, 284, 287, 300; 



Jr., 278, 291, 298. 

 Marston, William H., i. 342. 

 Martha's Vineyard battle-ground, i. 247. 

 Martin's Lane, the dam and well at, i. 172. 

 Mason, Jaspar, i. 317. 

 Masons, Old Colony Lodge of Ancient 



Free and Accepted, ii. 289-306. 

 Massachusetts Government, historical let- 

 ters on the first charter of the, ii. 202. 

 Massachusetts Historical Society, mem- 

 bers of the, i. 205, ii. 335, 337. 

 Massachusetts Homoeopathic Hospital, 



house surgeon in the, ii. 322. 

 Massachusetts Legislature, addresses be- 

 fore the, ii. 194 (2), 195 (5), 215 (3). 

 Massachusetts Medical Society, president 



of the, ii. 325. 

 Massachusetts men in the Continental 



army, number of, i. 315. 

 Massachusetts, Reports of the Chief De- 

 tective of, ii. 226 (2). 

 McCandy, Wm. (Falmouth), i. 312. 

 McCarty, James, i. 348, 361. 

 McConner, Joseph (Falmouth), i. 312. 

 McCrane, Patrick, i. 350. 

 McDonald, John, i. 359. 

 McFarland, invalid regiment of Colonel, 



i. 313. 

 McGrane, Michael, i. 366. 

 McGregor, James, i. 357. 

 Mcintosh, regiment of Colonel, i. 313, 318. 

 McKay, James, i. 346. 

 McKenna, Daniel, i. 351. 

 McLaughlin, Edward, i. 357. 

 McLaughlin, George, i. 255, 258. 

 McLaughlin, John, i. 359. 

 McLean, A. Stewart,* ii. 60. 

 McLean, Plato (Boston), i. 312. 

 McLellan, Plato, a negro (Falmouth), 



i. 312. 

 McNamara, James, i. 361. 

 McNeil, Paul, i. 349. 

 Massacre at Fort William Henry, i. 287. 

 Mast and spar makers, ii. 173. 

 Mast-Bridge Meadows, and Plain, i. 197. 

 Master of Chancery for Plymouth County, 



ii. 335. 

 Mast Swamp, i. 184. 

 Mayhew, Francis, i. 359. 

 Mayhew, John R., i. 351. 

 Mayhew, sermon and discourse on the de- 

 cease of Rev. Dr., ii. 200, 205. 

 Mayhew, sermon at the ordination of 

 Rev. Jonathan, ii. 204. 



