Middlesex Canal, The49, 50, 51, 52, 57
Middlesex Canal, Act of Incorporation of52
Middlesex Canal, Aqueducts of58
Middlesex Canal, Bridges of58
Middlesex Canal, Charter of52
Middlesex Canal, Cost of58
Middlesex Canal, Dimensions of58
Middlesex Canal, Laborers, Pay of58
Middlesex Canal, Lock of58
Middlesex Canal, Meeting of Directors of53
Middlesex Canal, Opening of49
Middlesex Canal, Proprietors of52
Middlesex Village49, 57
Middletown, Conn.19
Milford, Conn.13
Miller, James79
Mills, Samuel43, 44
Miles, Rev. John37
Miles ( Myles), Samuel, Schoolmaster, 168437, 38
Minute Men, The79
Mistick Side15
Mistick Side Schoolhouse64
Montreal49
Moore, Abraham M.43
Moor's Falls50
Morley, Catharine19
Morley, John, Schoolmaster, 165219
Morley, Ralph19
Morris, Martha14
Morton, Nicholas60
Moulton's Point90
Mount Pleasant Street, Somerville44
Mousall, Ralph17
Moylan, Colonel Stephen87
Moylan's Dragoons87
Munroe, Charles44
Munroe Estate, The45
Munroe, Louisa45
Munste
ller, Charles, b. clothing dealer, h. Beacon.
Miller, James, provision dealer, h. Beacon.
Miller, William, plumber, h. Bow.
Miller, Joseph, h. Medford.
Miller, James N., yeoman, h. Broadway.
Miller, David, carpenter, h. Russell.
Mills, Elisha, dealer in empty casks, h. Lime.
Mills, James L., cooper, h. Lime.
Metcalf, Simeon M., h. near Cambridge.
Moore, Hugh, constable and collector, h. Walnut.
Moore, Abraham M., yeoman, h. front of Walnut.
Mountfort, Nathaniel,Mills, James L., cooper, h. Lime.
Metcalf, Simeon M., h. near Cambridge.
Moore, Hugh, constable and collector, h. Walnut.
Moore, Abraham M., yeoman, h. front of Walnut.
Mountfort, Nathaniel, cooper, h. Lime.
More, Peter, laborer, h. Cambridge.
Montague, Robert, laborer, h. Beacon.
Morrison, Nathaniel P., yeoman, h. Broadway.
Moulton, Ira, carpenter, h. Sycamore.
Murphy, Patrick, laborer, h. Garden court.
Murray, Richard, h. near asylum.
Munroe, Edwin, Jr., b. grain dealer, h. Walnut.
Munroe, Charles, h. Medford.
Munroe, William, wheelwright, h. Cambridge.
Munroe, Benjamin S., b. accountant, h. Prospect hill.
Muer, James, McLean asylum.
Simmons,
illiam Lloyd, I.—18.
Gettysburg, IV.—25.
Giesboro Point, II.—37, 38.
Giles. J. Frank, IV.—28.
Giles, Joseph J., IV.—25, 28.
Gilman, Charles E., IV.—30.
Gilman, Edward L., IV.—30.
Glen Street. Somerville, III.—18.
Gooding, Edmund Il, II.—37, 39.
Goodnow, John, II.—13.
Gowell, Mary, I.—8.
Great Pasture, boundaries of, I.—24
Greene, General, headquarters of, I.—24.
Green, John, Recorder, III.—8.
Green, The, IV.—9.
Greenville Street. III.—16.
Grist-Mills, Prospect Hill, I.—7.
Groton, England, IV.—9.
Grover, General, IV.—30.
Gypsy Lane, II.—14.
Hadley, Benjamin, II.—16, 20.
Hadley House, location of, 1853, III.—15.
Hale, Joseph, IV.—29.
Hall, Benjamin. II.—10.
Hall, Dudley, II.—13.
Hall, Ebenezer, II.—10.
Hall, Fitch, II.—10.
Halltown. I.—34, 35.
Hammond, Captain, Lar, III.—10.
Hammond. Henry C., IV.—29.
Hampton Roads. IV.—31.
Hancock,. Governo
., 34, 35 seq.; condition of. and their use during the war, II., 125; IV., 159; deficient in equipment and physical condition in I864, IV., 91: train captured and upset by Confederates, IV., 91.
Military status of the North and the South compared at the out-break of the war, IV., 24, 26.
Militia: arming of, V., 142; Louisiana, at drill, VIII., 143; South Carolina, at beginning of war, VIII, 147.
Mill Creek, N. C.,
III., 166.
Mill Creek Gap, Ga.,
III., 318.
Mill Creek Mills, W. Va.
(see also Romney, W. Va.), I., 354.
Mill Springs, Ky.:
I., 180, 356; V., 65; X., 156.
Milledgeville, Ga.,
III., 228, 232.
Milledgeville,, C. S. S.,
VI., 75.
Millen, Ga.,
VII., 130.
Miller, F. T.:
I., 5, 11; a photographic history, outgrowth of plan of, I., 14; II., 5.
Miller, J. F.,
X., 203.
Miller, Lieut.
Pennsylvania First Light Artillery: I., 23; III., 177.
Miller, S.:
I., 147; X., 217.
Miller, W.,
X., 261.
Miller.
W. H
eft, and both of them, after crossing the stream, take possession of the heights opposite, compelling Brooks' troops to fall back upon the Plank Road.
At the centre, Hoke, making a similar movement, scales the slopes commanded by the Guest dwelling, while Hays takes this position in the rear by following the track of the road.
On the right, Gordon advances alone in the direction of Taylor's Hill.
The attack has been made with rapidity and vigor.
The Federals make a desperate resistance.
Mills'
Neill's.—Ed. brigade repels Hays' assault, taking a considerable number of prisoners; but Howe's line is too weak for a long resistance, and, in order to preserve the important position of Taylor's Hill, he is compelled to abandon that of the Guest dwelling in the centre.
His line would certainly be broken if all the forces which Lee has arrayed against the Sixth corps were to take advantage of this success to attack it all at once.
These forces, in fact, number more than twenty-three
keFrom Ireland, later from Londonderry, N. E. Dec. 19, 1763Journeyman.
In employ of Joseph Thompson.
McKeen, Sarah (widow)Bedford, N. H., Sept. 6, 1761May 14, 1762In house of James Tufts, Jr.; thence to house of Samuel Tufts, Sept. 13, 1761.
Mead, Isreal, tailor. wife and two childrenWatertown, May 3, 1756Tenant of Col. Royal.
On farm late of Jona.
Tufts, deceased.
Mead, JohnJan. 30, 1791
NathanielJan. 30, 1791
Mears, MaryBoston, Aug. 10, 1755Age 11.
In family of John Bishop.
Mills, SamuelAug. 31, 1797
Mitchell, JohnLondonderry, Apr. or May, 1756Nov. 27, 1756Note—Not to be found.
More, AugustusSudbury, July 20, 1768Tenant at Tavern House owned by Col. Royall.
Abigail (wife)
Eatham (son)
Mullen, ArthurLittleton, spring of 1756July 30, 1756
Mary (wife)
Seven children
Mullet, ElizabethCharlestown, Mar. 1, 1764Dec. 3, 1764Laborer in house of Timo Tufts.
Mundon, MaryFrom Almshouse, Boston, July 2, 1756Age 7.
Servant in house of Wm. Tuft