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Nicolay, John George, 1832-1901

"Hay's Abraham Lincoln: A History"

B.=, brevet major-general United States army,
McClellan's chief of staff, 294
=Marshall, Charles=, Confederate colonel,
present at Lee's surrender, 513
=Maryland=, State of, secession feeling in, 193;
arrest and dispersion of its legislature, 199;
refuses offer of compensated abolishment, 434;
emancipation party in, 434;
abolishes slavery, 435, 436;
slavery in, throttled by public opinion, 473;
ratifies Thirteenth Amendment, 474
=Mason, James M.=, United States senator,
Confederate commissioner to Europe, interview with John Brown, 134;
goes to Baltimore, 197;
capture of, 246-249
=Matthews, J.=, burns Booth's letter, 537
=Maximilian (Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph)=,
Archduke of Austria and Emperor of Mexico,
established by Napoleon III in Mexico, 451
=Maynard, Horace=, member of Congress,
minister to Turkey, telegram about East Tennessee, 259;
elected to Congress, 419
=Meade, George G.=, major-general United States army,
succeeds Hooker in command of Army of the Potomac, 372;
battle of Gettysburg, 372-374;
pursuit of Lee, 375, 377;
offers to give up command of Army of the Potomac, 394;
continued in command, 395;
reports surrender of Richmond, 510;
ordered to pursue Lee, 510;
pursuit of Lee, 511;
ordered to disregard Sherman's truce, 523
=Meigs, Montgomery C.


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