Index to History. 



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Mills at Strait's Fond destroyed by fire, 

 ii. 155. 



Mills located in the different parts of the 

 town, ii. 155-180. 



Mills, the company of Capt., i. 313. 



Milton, a sermon preached before the 

 First Unitarian Society at, ii. 212. 



Mineralogy, general remarks upon , local 

 specimens on exhibition at the Public 

 Library ; varieties found in Hingham, 

 and where they were discovered, i. 

 75-78. 



Minister and people, duty of, ii. 221. 



Ministers, alphabetical list of native, ii. 

 341-354. 



Ministers, men of like passions with oth- 

 ers, ii. 204. 



Ministers of the several parishes in Hing- 

 ham, past and present. See Ecclesias- 

 tical History, ii. 1-82. 



Ministry, a long service in the, ii. 17, 22, 

 24, 32, 44, 45, 4(5, 205, 221, 227. 



Minot's Ledge, the outermost of the dan- 

 gerous rocks opposite Cohasset harbor, 

 i. 158. 



Miscellaneous matters, a chapter on, ii. 

 379-386. 



Misleading expressions concerning certain 

 military expeditions, i. 253. 



Mixed Rocks, i. 29. See also Diorite, 

 i. 25-29. 



Modern era as presented in Hingham, 

 i. 69-71. 



Modification of the school system adopted, 

 ii. 95. 



Mollusks ; these include the scallop, the 

 common clam, and razor fish, i. 81, 82. 



Monday Night Club, formation and mem- 

 bership ; monthly meetings held for the 

 discussion of topics of general interest ; 

 political and religious subjects pro- 

 hibited ; last meeting of the, ii. 299. 



Monitor, The Daily, ii. 200. 



Monocotyledonous plants, endoge'ns, i. 

 127-136. 



Montcalm's army marches from Ticon- 

 deroga to Fort William Henry ; his 

 victory and death, i. 261, 265,266, 268. 



Montreal, three armies encamped before, 

 and other references to, i. 268, 283. 



Monument to the first settlers of Hing- 

 ham (illustration), ii. 370. 



Moorey, or Mooney, Edmund, i. 251. 



Morrison, Dennis, i. 262. 



Morristown, N. J., our troops enter, i. 301. 



Morse, Henry G., i. 353. 



Morse, John E.. Capt., i. 344, 367. 



Morse, Joshua, i. 341 ; Capt., 343. 



Mortally wounded or killed in battle dur- 

 ing the Civil War, i. 367. 



Moulton, Hingham men under Capt. 

 Johnson, i. 269. 



Mound-Builders, the age of the, ii. 206. 



Mount Blue Road, i. 196. 



Mount Pisgah, i. 168. 



Mullein Hill, i. 184. 



Mullian, Dennis, i. 362. 



Mulligan, Hugh J., * ii. 80. 



Munificent gifts for the purpose of sup- 

 porting and enlarging the usefulness of 

 the Hingham public library, ii. 146,151, 

 152. 



Murch, William, i. 263. 



Murdered at Fort William Henry, i. 262. 



Murphy, Daniel, died in hospital, i. 361 



Murphy, John, i. 251, 316. 



Murphy, Owen, i. 345, 358. 



Murphy, Thomas R., U. S. N., i. 365. 



Murphy, William (Boston), i. 312. 



Muschatt, Charles H., i. 366. 



Musical, Education Society, the Hingham, 

 date of organization, list of officers, and 

 membership of the, ii. 302. 



Musicians, i. 343 (2), 346, 348 (2), 353, 

 359, 361 (2). See also Drummers and 

 Fifers. 



Musquito Plain, i. 184. 



Mutual Aid, Society of, ii. 304, 305. 



Nails, manufacture of, ii. 160. 



Nantasket and Nantasket Beach may be 

 supplied with Accord Pond water on 

 certain conditions, ii. 265. 



Nantasket Beach Railroad, its early con- 

 i ection with the steamboats, and lease 

 to the Old Colony R. R. Co., ii. 251, 256. 



Nantasket Beach Steamboat Company, 

 name adopted as the, ii. 251. 



Nantasket, Hingham men in the Revolu- 

 tion on duty at, i 299, 315. 



Nantasket, historical sketch of, ii. 214. 



Narragansett fight, the great, i. 239. 



Narrative of proceedings in the North 

 Parish of Hingham, a, ii. 232. 



Narrative of the capture by, and of suffer- 

 ing and escape from pirates, ii. 212. 



Nash, John, i. 267. 



Nathan, Joseph, i. 360. 



National Brass Band, the, ii. 301 



Native and resident lawyers, ii. 327-340. 



Native and resident physicians, ii. 307- 

 326. 



Native ministers, ii. 341-354. 



Natural theology as a study in schools, 

 ii. 217. 



Navy, Hingham men, natives or residents, 

 who served in the U. S., i. 333, 334, 364, 

 365, 374. 



Naylor, John G.* ii. 59. 



Neal, John, i. 265, 266, 267, 269 (2). 



Neal, John S., died in prison, i. 354. 



Neal, Joseph, i. 283. 



Neal, William L, i. 364. 



Neck Gate, and Neck Gate Hill, i. 171, 

 172. 



Negroes, a battalion of, i. 268. 



Nelson, William T., i. 341. 



Newcomb, Hiram, 2d, death of, i. 358. 



Newcomb, Jedediah, l. 260. 



Newcomb, Levi C, i. 354. 



Newcomb, Richard, i. 255. 



