GENERAL INDEX 



371 



Manufactures — Continued . 



Colonial, British encourage- 

 ment of IV 82 



Embargo on IV 75 



Restriction of IV 75 



Consumption, homo IV 2 



Cotton IV 6, V 113 



Foreign aspect of American. . . .IV 62 

 Eastern states and foreign trade... IV 97 



Europe, American ])lunts in IV 116 



European, American and IV 1 



Exports of, for 1 904 IV 112 



Foreign discouragement of 



American VII 270 



Hats, colonial, of IV 79 



Iron, colonial, of IV 81 



Of, in the South Ill 374 



Pig, in Southern colonies IV 78 



Japan, mills of, a menace II 251 



Molas.ses act of 1733 IV 83 



New Jersey, early, of IV 101 



Ohio, early, in IV 101 



Plants, distribution of Ill 347 



In 1820, distribution of IV 100 



Population, proportion of Ameri- 

 can, to Ill 5 



Power employed In American, 



(E. H. Sanborn) VII 210 



Retaliation, beginning of Ameri- 

 can IV 98 



Rhode Island, early, of IV 101 



Revolution, during the VII 270 



Sewing machines VII 339 



Success of American, (J. F. 



Fraser) Ill 283 



Thirty years increase in II 392 



Trade, early American and for- 

 eign IV 99 



Typewriters VII 365 



U. S. largest producer of IV 35 



Value of American in 1905 IV 17 



Watches VII 351 



West, early in the Ill 17 



Increase of , in Ill 376 



(See also trusts, industry, pro- 

 duction, ship building and com- 

 merce) 



( See also power, motive) 



Jlanufacturers (see industry) 



Marcy, E. E 



Nitrous o.vide applied to surgery. VII 415 



Marcy, H. O 



Surgeon VII 432 



Marietta, cruiser IX 301 



Marine 



Corps, (F. H. Harrington) IX 378 



(See also navy) 



Marme, merchant 



British navy, early American, 



festered by IV 69 



Marine merchant — Continued. 



Competition with foreign sub- 



sidizer IV 126 



Earnings in 1 820 IV 105 



Increase of IV 131 



Restrictions of American IV 92 



Seas, freedom of, established by 



U. S II 168 



Sea power of U. S. (H. A. 



Herbert) IX 185 



Tonnage, American 1801-1901 IV 131 



U. S. a maritime nation IX 186 



Marion, Ind 



Home for soldiers at IX 427 



Mark Twain (see ClemeiLS, Samuel C.) 

 Marriage 



Drimkeness and X 181 



Marsh, C. W 



Binder of V 90 



Marsh, Edward A 



Watches and VII 356 



Marsh, O. C 



Discoveries of VII 53 



Marsh, W. W 



Binder of V 90 



Marshall. Jolm II 62, 64 



Career of, end of II 70 



Chisholm, vs. Georgia, opinion on. II 05 



Constitution, on meaning of II 203 



Gibbons vs. Ogden, decision on. ... II 69 



History, opinions of, in American. II 85 



Mc Culloch vs. Maryland 



Opinion on II 77, 81 



President, on duties of II 66 



Macaulay, Lord 



Lawyers, on II 94 



Martin, Thomas Commerford 



Electricity in mining VI 37 



Martinique 



Disaster of X 87 



Marx. Karl 



Machinery VIII 368 



Maryland 



Cruiser IX 302 



McCulloch vs II 67 



Vote of, on American in- 

 dependence II 13 



Masons, free 



Nature of masonry X 252 



Power of X 251-2 



Massachusetts 



American literature in early I 351 



Battleship IX 298 



Matthews, Brander I 365 



Maxey, Edwin 



Porto Rico, American work in II 297 



Maxim, Hiram IX 386 



Americans, employ VII 206 



Maximite (see guns) 



Mayo, Frank, player I 316 



