History of the State of New York Political And Governmental volume 10
History of the State of New York Political And Governmental volume 10
Ray Burdick Smith
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Miller, Jedediah: Investigates Tomp- kins's accounts, I, 433. Miller, Svlvanus: Surrogate of New York county, I, 218, 286. Minthorne, Mangle: Hostile to DeWitt Clinton, I, 292, 313. Missouri Compromise, The: Action on by Legislature, I, 430. — Repeal, II, 410; Clark's comments, 410. Mitchell, Isaac: Editor of Poughkeep- sie Journal, I, 261. Mitchell, Samuel L. : U. S. Senator, I, 255. Mohawks: Patriotic organization, I, 29. Monell, Robert: Circuit Judge, II, 126. Monroe, James: Presidential amb...i- tion, I, 289; Candidate, 385; Owes nomination to Van Buren, 387; Re- elected, 444. — Close of second term, II, 32; Native American candidate for Congress, 187. Mooers, Benjamin: Candidate for Lieutenant-Governor, I, 436; mem- ber of last Council of Appointment, 462. Moore, John T. : Member of Council of Appointment, I, 443. Morell, George: State Road Com- missioner, II, 74. Morgan, Christopher: Secretary of State, II, 359. Morgan, Edwin D. : State Senator, II, 379; at first Republican convention, 412; Selected by Weed for Gover- 379; at first Republican State con- vention, 412; Selected by Weed for Governor, 426; Nominated, 427; Elected, 431; Message to Legislature a business document, 432; on insurance, prisons, slav- ery, 433; Second message, 436; on election frauds, 436; Special message on railroads and canals, 436; at Republican National con- vention of 1860, 442; Renomi- nated.
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