PEOPLE - UNITED STATES
Names beginning with the letter M
This page lists all M-named U.S. citizens and residents whose pictures are available through the Online Library.
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M-named Persons are listed below in alphabetical order. Scan down the list until you find the ship you want, then click its entry to access appropriate image pages.
- MacArthur, Douglas, General of the Army (1880-1964)
- MacKenzie, Alexander Slidell, Lieutenant Commander, USN (1842-1867)
- MacKenzie, John, Chief Boatswain's Mate, USNRF (1886-1933)
- Mackie, John F., Corporal, USMC, (in service, 1862)
- Macksey, Sheila, Specialist (T), USNR(W), (in service, circa 1943)
- Madison, James J., Commander, USNRF (1888-1922)
- Maffitt, John Newland, Commander, Confederate States Navy (1819-1886)
- Magee, Kay, Seaman 1st Class, USNR(W), (in service, circa 1944-45)
- Magnuson, Carl Emanuel, Private First Class, USMC, (in service, circa 1943)
- Mallory, Walter S., Lieutenant (Junior Grade). (in service, circa late 1918)
- Manlove, Arthur C., Electrician, USN (1901-1941)
- Mansen, Frank, Seaman, USN (crewman of the Arctic exploration steamer Jeannette, 1879-1881)
- March, Miss Madeline M.. (Resident of Hollister, California. Recipient of postcard mailed at San Francisco, 14 June 1907)
- Marcus, Arnold, Lieutenant (Junior Grade), USN, (1892-1917)
- Marcus, Mrs. Helen Cowles, (Sponsor of USS Marcus, 1919)
- Markuson, John, Motor Machinists Mate lst Class, USN, (crew member of USS Barb, 1945)
- Marshall, Alfred, Pilot, USN (in service during the Civil War)
- Marshall, Thomas W., Jr., Lieutenant Commander, USN, (1906-1942)
- Martin, Betty, Yeoman 3rd Class, USNR(W), (in service, 1944)
- Martin, Graham E., Ensign, USNR, (Commissioned, 1944)
- Martin, Harold M., Admiral, USN, (1896-1972)
- Martin, Harry L., First Lieutenant, USMCR, (1911-1945)
- Martyr, Mrs. C.W. (Sponsor of USS Suisun, 1943)
- Marue, J.R., Gunner's Mate 2nd Class, USN (Crewman on USS Baltimore, 1956)
- Mason, John Y. (1799-1859). Secretary of the Navy, 1844-1845 and 1846-1849
- Mason, Leonard F., Private First Class, USMC, (1920-1944)
- Massey, Lance E., Lieutenant Commander, USN (1909-1942)
- Matthews, Francis P. (1887-1952). Secretary of the Navy, 1949-1951
- Mavis, V.C. (Enlisted Sailor, in service circa 1945)
- Miss Maxwell (Navy Department clerical worker, 1919. Possibly a Yeoman-F)
- Mayer, Betty W., Lieutenant, Nurse Corps, USN (1880-1959)
- Mayrant, John,
Lieutenant, South Carolina Navy (1762-1836)
- McAfee, Mildred H. (Horton), Captain, USNR, (1900-1994)
- Mr. McArt (Navy Department clerical worker, 1919. Possibly a Navy Chief Yeoman)
- McBride,
Chief Yeoman (F), USNRF, (in service, circa 1918-19)
- McCabe, R.E., Captain, USN, (in service, 1975)
- McCallen, Victor L., Ensign (in service, 1945)
- McCampbell, David, Captain, USN, (1910-1996)
- McCandless, Bruce, Rear Admiral, USN (Retired), (1911-1968)
- McCann, Allan R., Vice Admiral, USN (Retired), (1896-1978)
- McCard, Robert H., Gunnery Sergeant, USMC, (1918-1944)
- McCarthy, Joseph J., Lieutenant Colonel, USMCR, (1911-1996)
- McCartney, Mr. O.C.. (Recipient of a post card mailed from USS Arizonan, March 1919)
- McClintock, James R. (Civil War submarine builder)
- McCloy, John, Lieutenant Commander, USN (Retired), (1876-1945)
- McCluskey, Leroy M., Ensign. (in service, circa late 1918)
- McClusky, Clarence W., Jr., Rear Admiral, USN (1902-1976)
- McCool, Richard M., Captain, USN (Retired), (1922-2008)
- McCracken, Mrs. R.R. (Sponsor of USS Floyds Bay, 1945)
- McDonald, James H., Lieutenant, USN, (1902-19??)
- McDonnell, Edward O., Vice Admiral, USNR (Retired), (1891-1960)
- McGonagle, William L., Captain, USN, (1925-1999)
- McGuire, Fred H., Chief Pharmacist's Mate, USN, (1890-1958)
- McGunigal, Patrick, Carpenter, USN, (1876-1936)
- McIntosh, Photographer's Mate, USN (Crewman on USS Makin Island, 1945)
- McKee, Hugh W., Lieutenant, USN, (1844-1871)
- McKnight (Crewmember of USS West Virginia, circa 1911)
- McKnight, William,
Coxwain, USN, (1840?-19??)
- McLaughlin, Richard (Possibly a passenger on USS America, August 1919
- McLean, Mary, Ensign, USNR(W), (in service, 1943)
- McNair Jr., Frederick V., Captain, USN (Retired), (1882-1962)
- McRae, Patricia, Yeoman 2nd Class, USNR(W), (in service, 1945)
- McRitchie, David G., Lieutenant, USN, (in service, 1873)
- McTureous, Jr., Robert M.,
Private, USMC, (1924-1945)
- Meade, Richard Worsom II, Captain, USN, (1807-1870)
- Meade, Richard Worsom III, Rear Admiral, USN, (1837-1897)
- Meiere, Hildreth, Yeoman 3rd Class (F), USNRF, (in service, circa 1918)
- Melville, George W., Rear Admiral, USN, (1841-1912)
- Merrill, (probably a crewman on the submarine Holland, 1899)
- Merritt, Ora Hirsch, Yeoman (F), USNRF, (in service, circa 1918-19)
- Meyer, William, Carpenter's Mate 3rd Class, USN, (1863-1926)
- Miceli, J.V., Radioman 2nd Class, USN. (Crew member of USS Adirondack, 1946)
- Michael, T.W., Sergeant, U.S. Army. (Returned to the United States on USS Sierra, 1919)
- Michel, William H.F. (Employee of the Cramp Shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working on USS G-4, 1912)
- Mifflin, John, Engineer's Cook, USN, (1839-????)
- Mihalowski, James,
Lieutenant Commander, USN, (1910-19??)
- Miles, George H., Lieutenant Commander, USNRF. (Commanding Officer of USS Santa Olivia, 1918-1919)
- Miller, Doris, Ship's Cook Third Class, USN, (1919-1943)
- Miller, Harry H., Quartermaster 3rd Class, USN, (1879-1968)
- Miller, James, Quartermaster, USN, (in service, 1863)
- Miller, Willard D., Seaman, USN, (1877-1959)
- Mitscher, Marc A.,
Admiral, USN, (1887-1947)
- Moeller, Otto, Private, U.S. Army. (Passenger on USS Liberator, June 1919)
- Moffett, Mary Ella, Lieutenant (Junior Grade), Nurse Corps, USN, (in service, 1912-1934)
- Moffett, William A., Rear Admiral, USN, (1869-1933)
- Molloy, Hugh, Ordinary Seaman, USN, (in service, 1864)
- Momsen, Charles B.,
Vice Admiral, USN(Retired), (1896-1967)
- Monaghan, John R., Ensign, USN, (1873-1899)
- Monahan (Crewmember of USS West Virginia, circa 1911)
- Moncy, Peter M., Captain, USN, (Commanding Officer, USS Atlanta, 1946)
- Monssen, Mons, Lieutenant, USN, (1867-1930)
- Montague, Daniel, Chief Boatswain, USN, (1867-1912)
- Montz, William P., Gunner, USN, (Officer of USS Pueblo, 1918)
- Moon, Don P.,
Rear Admiral, USN, (1894-1944)
- Moore, Alta, Yeoman (F), USNRF (in service, 1919)
- Moore, Cecil, (Resident of Lowellville, Ohio, 1908. Recipient of a postcard concerning S.S. Boston Floating Hospital)
- Moore, S.T., Yeoman 3rd Class, USN (Crewman on USS Makin Island, 1945)
- Moore, Samuel N., Captain, USN (1891-1942)
- Moorer, Thomas H., Admiral, USN (1912-2004)
- Morris, William G., Master, USN, (Civil War Commanding Officer of USS Coeur de Lion)
- Moran, Edward J. ("Mike"),
Rear Admiral, USN-Retired (1893-1957)
- Morley, Myrtle, Aerographer's Mate 2nd Class, USNR(W) (in service, 1945)
- Morris, Charles Manigault, First Lieutenant, Confederate States Navy
- Morris, George U., Commander, USN (1830-1875)
- Morton, Dudley W. ("Mush"), Commander, USN (1907-1943)
- Mowat, Andrew, Assistant Paymaster (Lieutenant), USN, (lost with USS President Lincoln, 31 May 1918)
- Moyer, Howard P., Private, U.S. Army. (Returned to the United States on USS Great Northern, 1919)
- Mullan, Dennis W., Commander, USN, (184?-1928)
- Mullens, R.O. (crewman on USS Denver, circa 1912-1915)
- Munier, Omah M. (Swanson), Chief Yeoman (F), USNRF, (in service, circa 1918-19)
- Munro, Douglas A.,
Signalman First Class, USCG, (1919-1942)
- Murphey, Peter U., Lieutenant, United States Navy and Confederate States Navies, (in service, 1834-1865). His family name is also given as Murphy
- Murphy, John E., Chief Boatswain, USN, (1869-1941)
- Murphy, Thomas, U.S. Navy Sailor, (Killed in action in Korea, 11 June 1871)
- Murray, Grace (Maiden name of Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper, USNR, 1906-1992)
- Murray, Julia, Aerographer's Mate 2nd Class, USNR(W), (in service, 1945)
- Musall, William Edward (crewman on USS Von Steuben, 1919)
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