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;892 INDEX.Maurepas, Count de, memorial <strong>of</strong>Cadillac presented to, i. 23; ii.200, 237.Maurepas, Fort, on the W<strong>in</strong>nipeg,ii. 14.Maurepas Gate, at Louisbourg, ii.149, 150, 296.Maurepas, Lake, i. 302.Maximilian, Pr<strong>in</strong>ce, <strong>of</strong> Wied,among the M<strong>and</strong>ans, i. 345 ; ii.17, 18.McKenney, Mrs., killed by theIndians, ii. 216.M'Donald, Capta<strong>in</strong>, ii. 126.Medfield, village <strong>of</strong>, i. 228.Medford, ii. 99." Medic<strong>in</strong>e lodge," the, ii. 21."Medic<strong>in</strong>e men," the Indian, thenatural enemies <strong>of</strong> the missionary,i. 219." Medic<strong>in</strong>es," Indian, i. 79, 216.Medoctec, Abenaki mission <strong>of</strong>, i.236.Memeramcook, ii. 203.Memphremagog, Lake, ii. 221.Menadou, ii. 288.Me'nard, Jean Louis, marriage <strong>of</strong>,i. 89.Menom<strong>in</strong>ies, the, on Fox Eiver, i.275 ; at Detroit, i. 283 ; i. 340,Mercier, ii. 190.Mer de I'Ouest, the, see PacificOcean.Meriel, Fatlier, forces SamuelWilliams to turn Catholic, i.83 ; i. 90." Mermaid," the, ii. 84, 93, 123.Merrimac River, the, i. 37, 97, 259.Merry-meet<strong>in</strong>g Hay, i. 239.Meserve, Lieutenant-Colonel, atLoui.sbourg, ii. 105.Mesiliic, Sieur, ii. 291.Messager, the Jesuit, jo<strong>in</strong>s LaVe'reiidryc <strong>in</strong> his search for thePacific, i\. 12.Mexico, i. 298 ; ii. 46.Mexico, city <strong>of</strong>, i. 355.Mexico, the Gulf <strong>of</strong>, i. 135, 299;Spa<strong>in</strong> bent on mak<strong>in</strong>g good herclaim to, i.301 ; i. 319, 324.Miamis, the, raided by the Sag<strong>in</strong>aws,i. 335.Michigan, Lake, i. 341 ; ii. 57.Michilimack<strong>in</strong>ac, the Jesuit mission<strong>of</strong>, i. 17; La Mothe-Cadillacat, i. 1 7 ; the centre <strong>of</strong> thewestern fur-trade, i. 17; thefavorite haunt <strong>of</strong> the coureurs debois, i. 1 7; curious survival <strong>of</strong>Huron-Iroquois customs at, i.18 ; its rivalry with Detroit, i.23; i. 332, 338, 339; ii. 6; importantposition <strong>of</strong>, ii. 57.Micmac Indians, the, i. 101,188;fiercely hostile to the English, i.191; the massacre, i. 191; i.197, 203, 207, 235 ; attack Canseau,i. 244 ;jo<strong>in</strong> Duvivier's expeditionaga<strong>in</strong>st Annapolis, ii.61 ; ii. 170; Le Loutre's absolutecontrol over, ii. 173.Micmac missions, Le Loutre's, ii.188.Middlesex, village <strong>of</strong>, ii. 157." Military Movements," French, ii.216.M<strong>in</strong>as, ii. 178, 312, 316, 323,326,334, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 349,351,354, 355.M<strong>in</strong>es, parish <strong>of</strong>, i. 208, 209Kamesay at, ii. 181 ; Noble at,ii. 182; the French victory at,ii. 200 ; ii. 202, 260.M<strong>in</strong>es Bas<strong>in</strong>, ii. 184, 187, 188, 189.M<strong>in</strong>neconjou Indians, the, ii. 34.M<strong>in</strong>nesota, State <strong>of</strong>, i. 348M<strong>in</strong>netarees, the, ii. 21.M<strong>in</strong>ot, Jolm, i. 233.Miramichi, La Come at, ii. 185.Mire', ii. 300.

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