sachusetts in the Army and Navy during the War of 1861-65, 386. 421.
Massachusetts in Mourning, 146, 406.
Masson, Prof, and Higginson, 328; dines with, 339, 340.
May, Rev. Samuel, Jr., letter to, about anti-slavery excitement, 144, 145; and fugitive slaves, 152.
Medici, Marchesa Peruzzi de, daughter of Story, visit to, 355-57.
Michigan University, influence of Higginson's writings on, 157.
Miller, Joaquin, 336.
Monarch of Dreams, 417, 423; account of, 311. 312.
Montgomery, Capt., James, leader of rescue party, 197, 198, 200; plan to recall, 203.
Moore, Thomas, visits to birthplace of, 322.
Mott, Lucretia, described, 135, 136.
Mount Auburn, early, 18, 21, 22.
Muller, Max, account of, 328.
Munthe, Dr., 354.
My Outdoor Study, 157, 408.
Negroes, Higginson's early interest in, 17, 38; Underground Railroad, 151-54; St. Louis slave market described, 182-89; regiment of freed, 216-51; discipline in, 217, 218, 226, 227; sayings of, 219, 220, 227, 230, 23
orators again met in public at the Friends' Meeting-house—the first one that has yet been offered to us in this country, and I presume [it] will be the last; for the opposition to us, in this country, runs almost exclusively in the channels of Quakerism, in consequence of the poisonous influence exerted by the Broad-Street Committee in London, of which Joseph Sturge is a member.
Ms. Sept. 10, 1846, W. L. G. to H. E. G. The poet Montgomery was present, and was deeply
Ms. Sept. 9, 1846, James Montgomery to M. and R. Brady. affected by the proceedings.
Another auditor was the ex-Methodist Rev. Joseph Barker, whom Mr. Garrison had just visited expressly at Leeds, at the instance of his Unitarian friends—Mr. Barker having recently gone
Ms. Sept. 10, 1846, W. L. G. to H. E. G. over to that body, to the great scandal of his former cosectaries.
This able but shifting character was well calculated to impress Mr. Garrison as one of the most remarkable men he had yet met. With eager sympathy
nting on the Plains, 160
Tent life in Siberia, 165
Ten years a cowboy, 161
Terhune, A. P., 165
Ternaux-Compans, 456
Tertiary history of the Grand Canyon, 159
Tess of the D'urbervilles, 288
Testut, Charles, 592, 593, 594, 597
Texan emigrant, the, 131
Texas Review, The, 540 n.
Texas steer, a, 279
Text of Shakespeare, the, 486
Thackeray, 69, 77, 99, 114
Thatcher, Oxenbridge, 426
Thaxter, Celia, 38
Thayer, J. H., 207
The Danbury news Man.
See Bailey, James Montgomery
The Hawkeye Man.
See Burdette, Robert Jones
Their Silver Wedding Journey, 85 n.
Their Wedding journey, 78, 82
Theistic argument, the, 20
Theobold, 487
Theocritus, 47, 490
Theodore Beza (Life of), 180
Theory and practice of taxation, the, 440
Theory and practice of teaching, the, 409
Theory of equality, a, 437
Theory of money and Banks investigated, the, 434
Theory of prosperity, the, 442
Thesaurus Dictionary of the English language, the, 480
These man
f., 536
Mitchell, Patrick, 396
Mitchell, S., 536
Mitchell, Thomas, 536
Mitchell, W. B., 103
Mitchell, W. C., 536
Mitchell, W. J., 470
Mixer, D. J., 536
Mixter, G. L., 536
Mixter, G. W., 396
Mochle, August, 396
Moffatt, M. H. 470
Mohr, C. A., 396
Monahan, James, 396
Monahan, John, 470
Monehan, Patrick, 396
Monks, P. J., 64
Monney, Peter, 396
Monroe, C. D., 396
Monroe, J., 536
Montague, B. F., 396
Montague, G. L., 266
Monteith, William, 248
Montgomery, J. E., 42
Montgomery, James, 83, 88, 147, 298
Montjoy, C. F., 437
Moody, E. A., 470
Mooney, Edward, 396
Moore, Andrew, 1st Mass. Inf., 396
Moore, Andrew, 36th Mass. Inf., 396
Moore, B. B., 537
Moore, C. A., 537
Moore, C. D., 65
Moore, D. B., 396
Moore, E. E., 470
Moore, E. G., VI
Moore, E. T., 396
Moore, E. W., 470
Moore, J. F., 470
Moore, J. R., 396
Moore, John, 396
Moore, John W., 246
Moore, Joseph W., 396
Moore, L. H., 396
Moore, Lewis, 396
Moore, M., 84
Moore, Maurice, 396
Moore, N. L
ess of, 408, 412.
Minto, Earl of, 408.
Mitford, Miss, 418, 419 and note.
Mitscherlich, Professor, 92.
Moller, 124.
Monk, Bishop of Gloucester, 271.
Monroe, J., President of the United States, 349.
Mont Blanc, 154, 156.
Montgomery, James, 440, 441.
Montgomery, Mrs., 386.
Monticello, 30; visits, 34-38.
Montijo. See Teba.
Montmorency, Duc Mathieu de, 304 and note.
Montmorency-Laval.
See Laval.
Moore's Charity School, Elisha Ticknor head of, 1; connected with DaMontgomery, Mrs., 386.
Monticello, 30; visits, 34-38.
Montijo. See Teba.
Montmorency, Duc Mathieu de, 304 and note.
Montmorency-Laval.
See Laval.
Moore's Charity School, Elisha Ticknor head of, 1; connected with Dartmouth College, 2.
Moore, Thomas, 420, 422, 425.
Moratin, L. F., 252.
Moreau, General, 488.
Morehead, Rev Dr., 280, 414.
Morgan, Lady, 425.
Morley, First Earl and Countess of, 407.
Mornington, Countess of, 295, 296.
Morris, Gouverneur, 256.
Morrow, Governor, 372.
Mos, Marquesa de, 207.
Muhlenberg, Dr , 111.
Mulgrave, Earl of, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 435, 437, 438.
Muller, Johann, 115.
Munchhausen, Baron, 501.
Munster, Count, 77, 78.
Murchison, Sir, Roderick, 419, 421.
4, 127, 130, 137.
Montalembert, Countess, II. 127.
Montalivet, Count, II. 131.
Mont Blanc, I. 154, 156.
Monte, Domingo del, II. 256 note.
Monteagle, Lord, II. 363, 366, 371, 380.
Montebello, Duc and Duchesse de, II. 35.
Montgomery, James, I 440, 441.
Montgomery, Mrs., I. 386.
Monticello, I. 30; visits, 34-38.
Montijo. See Teba.
Montmorency, Duc Mathieu de, I. 304 and note.
Montmorency-Laval.
See Laval.
Moore, Thomas, I. 420, 422, 425.
Moore's Charity SchooMontgomery, Mrs., I. 386.
Monticello, I. 30; visits, 34-38.
Montijo. See Teba.
Montmorency, Duc Mathieu de, I. 304 and note.
Montmorency-Laval.
See Laval.
Moore, Thomas, I. 420, 422, 425.
Moore's Charity School, Elisha Ticknor head of, I. 1; connected with Dartmouth College, 2.
Moratin, L. F., I. 252.
Moreau, General, 1. 488.
Morehead, Rev. Dr., I. 280, 414.
Morgan, Lady, I. 425, II. 178.
Morley, First Earl of, I. 407, II. 181; Countess of, I. 407, II. 181, 384.
Morley, Second Earl of, 11. 366, 372; Countess of, 372.
Morley, Third Earl of, II. 482.
Mornington, Countess of, 1. 295, 296.
Morpeth, Viscount, II. 197. See Carlisle, Earl of.
Morris, Gouverneur, I. 256.
Morris, Re