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    C. Aultman and Company, thresher manufacturers, 24:301
    C. C. Cornwell and Son Hardware Company, Plainview, papers, 13:122
    C. D. Dorr, steamboat, 24:139
    C. G. Maybury and Son, architectural firm, Winona, 59:317
    C. H. Young and Company, 59:66
    C. J. Hibbard and Company, 1:229
      See also Hibbard, Charles J.
    C. J. Sonnen Company Groceries and Meats, St. Paul, 53:59
    C. M. Lampson and Company, London, England, 40:211n, 216, 218
    C. N. Nelson Lumber Company, Cloquet, 25:102
    C. W. Moore, steamboat, 34:1 (cover)
    C. W. Olson Iron Works, Minneapolis, 38:308
    C. W. Wilson Bicycle Company, Fergus Falls, 54:268–269
      advertisement depicted, 54:271, 278
    CA. See Citizens Alliance; Minneapolis Citizens Alliance
    Cabanel, Alexandre, artist, 52:289
    Cabanne, J. P., 5:224
    Cabanne family, in fur trade, 15:421
    Cabasson, Guillaume-Alphonse, artist, 53:315
    Cabeen, Richard M., author, 26:174
    Cabell, James B., author, 21:3–4
    Cabinet portraits, 52:57–60
    Cable, Field S., editor, St. Croix Valley visit, 17:276, 284–286
    Cable, George W., 17:375, 40:12
      author, 20:110
      lecture tour, 18:28–35
    Cable, H. W., businessman, 34:266, 35:38
    Cable, Ransom R. (Richard), railroad official, 34:83, 39:31
    Cable, Wisconsin, historical society, 56:355
    Cable television, sports broadcasting, 55:347
    Caboo. See Coursalle, Joseph
    Cabot, John, 18:383
    Cabot family, genealogy, 14:439
    Cabrera, Luis, 17:165
    Cabrillo, Juan Rodriguez, explorer, 32:112
    Cacilienverein (East Side Dramatic Society), Minneapolis, 32:167
    Cadbury, Henry J., author, 7:279, 293, 8:435
    Cadden, John P. (Rev.), author, 26:266
    Caddo Indians, villages, 5:213
    Caddy, Alice, artist, 21:404
    Cadieux, ----, voyageur, 28:9n
    Cadieux, Lorenzo, author, 34:174
    Cadillac, Antoine de la Mothe, Sieur de, 16:199, 18:389, 19:279, 33:87
      founder, Detroit, Michigan, 19:284, 32:184
      at Michilimackinac, 26:268, 27:63
      trader, 3:363
    Cadle, Richard F., missionary, 18:326
    Cadle, Richard H. (Rev.), 8:333
    Cadman, Charles W., composer, 26:52, 36:190, 44:133
    Cadotte, ----, interpreter, 25:297
    Cadotte, Jean Baptiste, Jr., trader, 5:577–578, 8:187, 44:279, 50:29n, 54:375
    Cadotte, Jean Baptiste, Sr., trader, 1:524–525, 11:245, 261, 18:325, 20:469, 22:206, 23:243n, 24:179, 32:186, 34:207, 353, 357, 54:375
      explorer, 28:233n
      expulsion from North West Company, 16:201
      posts, 11:209, 241, 368
      sketch, 5:577, 9:156
    Cadotte, Joseph, trader, 36:242–243
    Cadotte, Josette, 2:12
    Cadotte, Madeline, 8:103
    Cadot(te), Michael (Michel), trader, 5:578, 8:103, 23:243, 25:372, 48:71n
    Cadotte, Mrs. Jean Baptiste, Jr., 50:29n
    Cadotte, Sophia, 50:29–30
    Cadotte family
      in fur trade, 11:326, 385, 14:342, 54:375
      sketch, 5:577–579, 8:187
    Cadwallader, Sylvanus, journalist, 34:344
    Cadwell, A. D., pioneer merchant, 8:142
    Cadwell, C. E., author, 25:211
    Cadwell, Duncan, miller, 8:76
    Cadwell, Ernest E., 8:113
    Cadwell, M. N., diary, 12:101
    Cady, E. T., publisher, 22:123
    Cady, George L., author, 17:229
    Cady, John S. (Capt.), 16:306
    Cady, LeRoy, 5:527
    Cady, U. A., 26:261
    Cadzow, Archie, 50:58–59
    Caesar, Orville S., 49:317–318
    Cafesjian's Carousel, Como Park, St. Paul, 58:56
    Caffall, R. M., Mr. and Mrs., 8:144
    Cagney, James, actor, 44:108, 112
    Cahaba, Alabama, Civil War prison, 58:63
    Cahalane, Victor H., speaker, 40:149
    Cahenslyism, 15:105, 27:161, 28:72, 33:305, 37:133
    Cahensly plot, Archbishop Ireland's opposition, 3:98, 4:86
    Cahill, Holger, WPA administrator, 53:172, 178, 181, 186, 191, 194
      author, 32:110, 46:297–299
      editor, 16:110, 17:107
      review by, 33:36
    Cahill, May S., labor delegate, 52:210
    Cahokia, Illinois
      French settlement, 1:22, 18:389, 394, 19:293, 30:73, 249
      Le Sueur's visit, 10:88
    Cahoon's seed sower, 24:304
    Caillet, Louis E. (Rev.), 4:202, 15:31, 26:303
      sketch, 4:272, 8:439
    Cain, Gordon, author, 2:435
    Cain, Myndall, 47:12
    Cain, Myrtle A., farm activist, 48:257, 57:104
    Cain, Nick, pioneer, 24:320
    Cain, Richard R., author, 53:250
    Cain, W. L. (Rev.), speaker, 16:305
    Caine, Stanley P., work reviewed, 42:238
    Caird, James P., author, 3:538, 9:270, 15:353, 42:217
      description of Minnesota, 9:136–143
      sketch, 9:135
    Cairncross, ----, police officer, 47:241
    Cairncross, William
      author, 2:290, 439, 8:304, 441
      riverman, 3:311, 4:88
      speaker, 2:104
    Cairo, warship, 40:306
    Cairo Township, Renville County, Norwegian settlement, 12:275n
    Cakepoint, Michigan, location, 23:238
    Calace, --, composer, 57:232
    Calamity J. Contracting, Minneapolis, 49:212 (facing), 52:117
    Calamity Jane, labor author. See Paull, Irene
    Calder, James, 41:382
    Calderwood, Willis J., 25:63
    Caldwell, Chester L., biography, 16:337
    Caldwell, Earl, reporter, 46:149–150
    Caldwell, Edward, 6:210
    Caldwell, Erskine, author/editor, 20:116, 23:124, 25:287
    Caldwell, Evelyn B., 47:138
    Caldwell, John, 18:81
    Caldwell, John C. (Rev.), prison chaplain, 37:142
    Caldwell, Mary, 51:216
    Caldwell, Norman W., work reviewed, 23:160
    Caldwell, Paul L., railroad union secretary, 55:208
    Caldwell, Russell L., author, 35:151
    Caldwell, S. B., 46:73
    Caldwell, Samuel, 35:31
    Caldwell, Taylor, novelist, 21:9
    Caldwell, W. B., governor of Assiniboia, 5:420, 422
    Caldwell and Company, St. Paul, bankers, 2:139, 40:112–113
    Cale, Artie, 48:192–193
    Cale, Ilma, 48:191–193
    Caledonia, Houston County
      in 1850s, 10:462
      anniversary, 34:128
      county seat, 57:335
      pageant, 10:358
      pioneer life, 11:114, 14:331, 17:486, 25:183
    Caledonia, Wisconsin, Bohemian settlement, 15:27–28
    Caleff, Elizabeth, 57:276–277
    Caleff, Henry, 13:133, 140, 146
    Caleff, Jedediah (Capt.), 3:307
    Caleff, Peter, 17:266, 268, 22:100
    Caleff, Susan, 3:307
    Caleff family
      in Minnesota, 25:292
      sketch, 4:298
    Calhoun, Arthur W., social historian, 51:46
    Calhoun, Donald C., editor, 33:312
    Calhoun, James E., explorer, 10:369
    Calhoun, John C., 9:6, 12:436, 13:221, 18:450, 23:7, 74, 24:3
      papers, 37:37
      secretary of war, 5:515, 23:126–132, 33:345, 36:294, 42:200
      statesman, 58:65 (facing)
    Calhoun, John F., businessman, 59:11
    Calhoun, Leslie A., accountant, 58:422 (facing)
    Calhoun, Mary E. (Wagner), 58:422 (facing)
    Calhoun, Thomas (Rev.), 32:18
    Calhoun Bath House, Lake Calhoun, Minneapolis, depicted, 58:65 (cover)
    Calhoun House, Minneapolis, resort, 47:71
    California
      acquisition, 9:292, 11:189, 431, 30:191
      archives, 1:232, 2:199, 4:51–53
      bibliography, 14:448
      Bunnell's experiences, 4:187, 5:126
      CCC camps, 48:302
      Chinese immigrants, 54:224–225, 229, 57:164
      climate, 49:151
      county boundaries, 13:108
      described, 9:180
      diaries, 20:349, 23:8
      eugenic sterilization, 59:237, 247n
      evolution controversy, 41:204
      franchises, 53:255
      frontier, 30:251
      fur trade, 35:48, 38:199
      gold rush, 3:68, 4:219, 5:233, 9:392, 11:429, 17:323, 22:125–127, 27:16, 30:152, 190, 33:266, 35:251, 41:46, 55:97, 56:156, 204, 212
      health board, 21:358
      history, 2:472
      Indian wars, 1:419
      Japanese relocation camps, 45:278, 54:320
      jitney service, 49:312n
      Norwegians, 12:304
      oil boom, 41:44
      overland journey, 10:454
      panorama, 33:290
      professional boxing matches, 59:76, 81, 84, 86n
      Quakers, 18:259
      railroad, 30:234, 237
      salt production, 52:143
      settlement, 3:96, 13:331, 35:116, 36:68, 47:209
      statehood, 56:169
      sterilization policy, 49:103–104
      sugar-beet production, 58:198
      Swedes, 55:17, 27
      trade, 27:111, 39:70
      wheat production, 54:81
      wild rice industry, 51:195
      World War I, 3:50, 4:210
    California Historical Survey Commission, 1:231, 2:199, 15:124
    California Indian Hobbyist Association, 40:411
    Calin, June, author, 50:44
    Calkin, Homer L., compiler, 32:189
    Calkins, Elisha, 34:263
    Calkins, Franklin W., author, 37:306
    Calkins, Mrs. Hoyt J., 6:76
    Calladine, Margaret, 8:432, 452
    Callahan, Daniel, 28:267
    Callahan, James M., author, 9:64
    Callahan, Jeremiah, merchant, 47:62
    Callahan, Jeremiah G., career, 19:214
    Callahan, John, speaker, 27:356
    Callahan, Kevin L., work reviewed, 58:126–127
    Callahan, Patrick H., author, 15:235
    Callender, Elizabeth, philanthropist, 59:333n
    Callender, John M., archaeologist, 35:384, 36:152, 39:212, 42:84–85, 87, 91–92
      "An Archaeologist Explores the Site of Old Fort Snelling," 35:365–367
      author, 36:196
      work reviewed, 36:230
    Callender, John W., legislator, 45:237
    Callerstom, Goldwyn, state guardswoman, 54:319
    Calley, William L., Jr. (Lt.), trial, 47:158
    Callicott, J. Baird, work reviewed, 48:134
    Callieres, Louis Hector, Chevalier de, 19:395, 46:230
    Callihan, ----, cholera victim, 14:301
    Callister, Frank, author, 47:210
    Calloway, Colin G., author/editor, 52:160
      work reviewed, 51:237, 58:421
    Calloway, Victor E., 44:260
    Calmar, Iowa
      history, 19:460
      mural, 53:236
    Calof, Jacob, 55:179–180
    Calof, Mrs. A., 13:429
    Calof, Rachel, autobiography, 55:179–180
    Calthrop, Samuel R., 19:212
    Calumet
      copper company, 52:239
      Italian settlement, 49:244
    Calumet, Michigan, strike, 52:263
    Calumet County, Wisconsin, history, 18:326
    Calumet Hotel, Pipestone, 47:83
    Calumet Iron and Steel Company, Chicago, 18:139, 149
    Calumets. See Pipes
    Calvary, Wisconsin, Capuchin monastery, 16:346
    Calvary Baptist Church, Albert Lea, 15:242
    Calvary Baptist Church, Minneapolis, 3:239, 17:337
    Calvary Cemetery, Mankato, 18:374
    Calvary Cemetery, St. Paul, 48:14n, 23, 55:184
    Calvary Church (Episcopal), Rochester, 50:263
    Calve, Emma, singer, 39:55, 48:335
    Calvin, Arthur M., author, 24:356
    Cam, William, 4:421, 434–435
    Cambodians
      music, 50:132
      periodicals about, 52:160
    Cambria
      history, 16:493
      Indian burial pits, 5:373, 7:256
      prehistoric village, 26:387, 55:327
    Cambridge, Isanti County
      land speculation, 50:138–139
      monuments, 53:248
      museum, 8:54, 10:145–153
      name, 30:332
      newspaper, 27:344
      pageant, 13:450
      pioneer life, 19:210
      railroad, 41:355
      sketch, 8:441
      Swedish settlement, 34:61
    Cambridge Community Library Club, 27:366
    Cambridge High School, teaching of history, 7:43
    Cambridge-Isanti School District, 53:310
    Cambronne, Jim, work depicted, 53:234
    Camden Park, Minneapolis, swimming pool, 47:150
    Camden State Park, Lyon County, 16:481, 44:85
      history, 52:328
      museum, 30:277
      pageants, 18:333, 30:281, 407
    Camden Township, Carver County, schools, 8:312
    Cameras
      See also Photography
      camera clubs, pre-World War II, 60:130
      depicted, 54:87
      snapshot introduced, 52:50
    Cameron, D. C., educator, 47:216
    Cameron, Daniel, 25:211
    Cameron, Donaldina, social worker, 54:227, 232
    Cameron, Donald R., boundary commissioner, 39:32
    Cameron, Dugald G., 5:128
    Cameron, Duncan, author, 29:66
    Cameron, J. Donald, 49:298
    Cameron, Jenks, author, 10:343
    Cameron, John, trader, 11:368
    Cameron, John D., trader, 11:367, 20:71, 21:399, 22:309, 36:245–246, 47:23, 50:236–237, 240
    Cameron, Murdoch (Murdock), trader, 6:333, 11:179, 52:224
    Cameron, Peter, storekeeper, 4:133n
    Cameron, Richard, reviews by, 48:315, 49:124, 347
    Cameron, Simon, secretary of war, 5:98n, 25:11, 32:22, 37:212–213
    Cameron, Victoria Pearson, photographer, work depicted, 60:249 (facing)
    Cameron, W. Bleasdell, author, 24:370
    Cameron Dam, Wisconsin, 43:315
      battle, 23:98
    Cameron family, in fur trade, 43:236
    Camm, Nathan, optometrist, 51:13
    Camp, Asa R., mill owner, 44:169
    Camp, Charles L., 18:451, 34:303
    Camp, George A. (Maj.), 30:291
      Fort Abercrombie commander, 1:479
    Camp, Gregory S., 52:202
    Camp, James L., Dr., 12:449, 24:142
      in Indian battle, 24:144–146
    Camp, Thomas J. (Maj.), author, 9:184
    Camp, Walter, 59:163
    Camp, William G. (Lt.), 42:107, 110–111, 114
    Camp, William M., author, 3:465
    Camp Ahmek, Canoe Lake, Ontario, Canada, 58:79–81
    Campan, ----, trader, 8:346
    Campanari, Giuseppe, 48:335
    Camp Atchison, North Dakota, during Sioux War, 1:486–488, 4:184, 5:316, 7:331
    Camp Atterbury, Indiana, 51:255
    Campau family, 8:236
      genealogy, 10:95
    Camp Becket, Massachusetts, 58:73
    Campbell, ----, fur trader, 36:46
    Campbell, Albert, dog-team driver, 42:284–290, 292–293
    Campbell, Alex, railroad conductor, 30:237
    Campbell, Alexander, 42:108
    Campbell, Alexander (Rev.), 24:339
    Campbell, Antoine J. (Joe), scout/interpreter, 2:279, 423n, 38:106n, 357, 45:84, 86, 90–92, 94, 99
      agency clerk, 27:264
      captive, 38:141
    Campbell, Archibald, 8:41
      boundary commissioner, 39:32
      trader, 8:351n, 16:96
    Campbell, Bernie, author, 34:130
    Campbell, Clifford W., author, 26:291, 27:72
    Campbell, ---- (Col.), at Fort Snelling, 18:455
    Campbell, Colin, 18:193
      trader, 8:41n
      voyageur, 20:259
    Campbell, D'Ann, professor, 51:321
    Campbell, Donald (Capt.), 29:65
    Campbell, Duncan, trader, 4:428–432, 8:41n, 49, 351, 18:193, 20:262–263
    Campbell, E. V. (Rev.), author, 9:79, 12:456
    Campbell, Florence, madam, 50:244
    Campbell, Gabriel, dog-team driver, 16:184, 42:284–285, 287–290, 292
    Campbell, George M., author, 21:424
    Campbell, George P. (Rev.), compiler, 29:176
    Campbell, George W., Mr. and Mrs., 9:302
    Campbell, Greg, bookbinder, 55:333 (facing)
    Campbell, Henriette Scott, 8:35–37
    Campbell, Henry C., author, 13:247, 396
    Campbell, Hyppolite Scott, 8:36, 42n
    Campbell, Inez, WAC, World War II, 60:269
    Campbell, J. Duncan, author, 39:297
    Campbell, John, trader, 5:459, 6:333–334
      lay missionary, 49:268
    Campbell, John J., theater owner, 51:221–223
    Campbell, John L., army deserter, 42:50
      hanged, 55:72
    Campbell, John L. (John Scott), 8:35, 42n
      instigator of Jewett murders, 1:503–505, 4:90
    Campbell, John W. (Col.), 24:6
    Campbell, Joseph, author, 45:288–289
    Campbell, Joseph (Joseph Scott), 8:36, 42n
    Campbell, Julie A., review by, 53:34
    Campbell, Kate, madam, 46:192
    Campbell, Madelaine, 8:35, 46
    Campbell, Marguerite Menager Scott, 8:35–37, 41–42
    Campbell, Marjorie W., author, 34:174
      work reviewed, 36:64, 38:327
    Campbell, Marvin R., letter, 39:271
    Campbell, Mrs. Robert, 13:336
    Campbell, Murray, author, 33:89
    Campbell, Noah C. (Curly), businessman, 44:258
    Campbell, Norman R., translator, 37:274n
    Campbell, Patrick, author, 19:103
    Campbell, R. H., 2:117n
    Campbell, railroad, 13:41
    Campbell, Robert, 38:355
      author, 6:396, 8:107
      diary, 13:336
      explorer, 17:75
      trader, in Minnesota, 12:326, 26:171
    Campbell, Scott, 8:41, 18:193, 20:78, 21:169, 45:94
      half-breed interpreter, 2:423n, 4:428n, 8:35–36, 40, 46, 49, 351n, 21:26–27
    Campbell, Scott, Jr. (Mathias Scott), 8:36, 42n
    Campbell, Scott (Baptiste Scott), 8:35, 42n
    Campbell, T. E., 51:228
    Campbell, Thomas J. (Rev.), author, 5:150
      speaker, 2:51
      work reviewed, 1:221
    Campbell, Vance, trader, 40:186
    Campbell, Walter S. (Stanley Vestal, pseud.)
      author, 11:428, 16:105, 17:50, 206, 19:337, 26:165, 30:412, 32:114, 40:154
      reviews by, 16:89, 17:200, 19:330, 30:374, 33:344, 35:235
      speaker, 10:209, 13:328, 20:52, 21:38
      work reviewed, 22:60, 35:333
    Campbell and Burns, London, England, publishers, 57:36
    Campbell and Williams, logging firm, 27:302
    Campbell Beach, Lake Agassiz, geology, 38:158, 162–163
    Campbell family, 8:50
      genealogy, 46:288
      traders, 35:282
    Campbellites (Disciples of Christ), 15:237, 36:290
    Campbell Lake, Beltrami County, townsite, 43:130
    Campbell-Mithun, Minneapolis, advertising agency, 57:23, 30
    Camp Blake, housing described, 58:77
    Camp Bobleter, Fort Snelling, name, 3:146
    Camp Burns, Renville County, garrison, 38:283
    Camp Butler, Wisconsin, Civil War, 5:351
    Camp Cody, New Mexico, World War I, 2:576, 10:194–195
    Camp Coldwater, Hennepin County, 21:167, 171, 35:24, 185, 187, 192, 44:266–267
      See also Fort Snelling
      establishment, 23:338n
      importance, 20:122
      Kearny expedition at, 12:439
      multicultural environment of, 60:220–221
      school, 20:127, 60:220–221
      white inhabitants, 20:123
    Camp Courage, Cedar Lake, 58:72
    Camp Crane, Pennsylvania, World War I, 5:368
    Camp Croft, South Carolina, newspaper, 23:393
    Camp David, U.S. presidential retreat, 60:95, 99n
    Camp Directors Association, 58:71–72
    Camp Dodge, Iowa
      draftees depicted, 55:291, 295
      draft resisters, 55:287, 289, 291, 296–299
      housing depicted, 55:294–295
      war bonds promotion depicted, 55:300
      World War I, 2:582, 3:218, 5:443, 10:194–195, 55:292
    Campeau, Roger A., author, 50:44
    Campeau, Sir Louis, genealogy, 50:44
    Camp Emmaus, Morgan Lake, 58:71
    Camp Fire Girls
      camps, 58:71
      St. Paul, 11:214
    Camp Grant, Illinois, 51:172
    Camphor Methodist Church, St. Paul, 59:69
    Camp Icaghowan, Green Lake, 58:71, 75–76
    Campion, ----, trader, 11:264n
    Campion, William F., author, 36:107
    Camp Lakamaga, Big Marine Lake, 58:71
    Camp Lakeview, Wabasha County, depicted, 45:135
    Camp Lewis, Washington, World War I, 3:110
    Camp Lincoln, Lake Hubert, Blue Earth County, 54:92, 58:71, 77, 81–83
    Camp McClellan, Iowa, Sioux prison, 38:356
    Camp McKenzie, Georgia, Spanish-American War, 5:209
    Camp Meade, Pennsylvania, Spanish-American War, 5:209
    Camp Memorial Chapel, White Bear Lake, 53:203
    Camp Mills, New York, World War I, 5:294
    Camp Misery, Yorktown, Pennsylvania, 25:120n
    Camp Mishawaka, Lake Pokegama, 58:72–76, 81
    Camp Oglethorpe, Georgia, World War I, 40:362
    Camp Ojiketa, Green Lake, 58:71
    Camp Parker, North Dakota, Sibley expedition, 18:209
    Camp Parole, Annapolis, Maryland, Civil War, 25:152, 224, 238
    Camp Pershing, Park Rapids, Home Guard post, 2:468
    Camp Pope, Redwood County
      Sibley expedition starting point, 1:475, 5:508, 7:331–332
      Sioux War, 14:331, 38:114, 285
      steamboat arrivals, 1863, 7:330
    Camp Porter, Blue Earth County, Winnebago prison, 38:361–362
    Camp Ramsey, St. Paul, 41:6, 9
      World War I, 5:277
    Camp Red Top, 58:73
    Camp Release, Lac qui Parle County, 18:317, 444, 41:14
      Dakota captives depicted, 54:90
      engravings, 54:92
      field sketch depicted, 54:92
      Sioux War, 1:466–467n, 3:236, 459, 535, 5:281, 449, 616, 8:180, 299, 10:171n, 38:100, 108–111
      wayside and monument, 23:291, 27:359, 37:59, 38:154, 44:83
    Camp Ripley, Morrison County
      See also Fort Ripley
      history, 17:480, 24:167, 25:94
      National Guard training center, 12:101, 202, 13:340, 38:244, 51:247
      records, 54:320
    Camp Sagonto, Saganaga Lake, 54:128
    Camp Savage, Scott County, 45:277
      See also Savage
      language school, 27:261, 45:273, 276, 278–279, 281
    Camp Sheardown, Sibley expedition post, 7:328
    Camp Sibley, Sioux War, 1:467n
    Camp Slughter, Dakota Territory, Sibley expedition, 18:209
    Camp Smith, Dakota Territory, Sibley expedition, 18:209
    Camp Stone, Maryland, Civil War, 25:15–17, 20–30, 353
    Camp Tikvah, Long Lake, 58:71
    Campton, Charles E., 19:308, 310
    Camp Township, Renville County, Norwegian settlement, 12:274–275n
    Camp Unistar, Beltrami County, 48:112n
    Camp Warren, Half Moon Lake, cabins, 58:78–80
    Camp Wikoff, New York, World War I, 5:209
    Camp Wilderness, Bad Axe Lake, 58:71
    Camp Wilkin, Brown County, 38:283
    Canada
      See also Border lakes; Canadians; French Canadians; Fur trade and traders; specific provinces
      3M companies, 58:165
      1837 rebellion, 9:395
      aboriginal women, 55:332
      acquisition by British, 4:230, 5:3, 6, 16, 562, 6:64, 156
      agriculture, 29:341, 30:151, 51:80, 52:127, 53:167, 55:183, 231, 56:463
      air shows, 54:334, 339
      annexation, 1:153, 175, 178–181, 191, 196, 217, 4:327, 7:70, 8:153, 9:64, 13:113, 15:334, 16:103, 332, 33:139, 315, 35:34, 47, 151, 202, 282, 37:52–57, 126, 38:56, 41:76–79
      archaeology, 50:293
      architecture, 28:283, 54:50
      art, 26:386, 36:102, 317
      atlases, 41:102, 246
      banks and banking, 27:70, 42:268–276
      Benedictines, 8:227
      bibliographies, 17:223, 35:295, 334, 36:280, 39:128
      biographies, 16:113, 40:145
      boundaries, 4:312–317, 319–323, 327, 329, 5:46, 386, 7:314, 8:101, 9:149, 410, 10:62, 93, 51:240
      boundary waters protection treaty, 58:132
      British in, 54:100–101
      carp, 57:313
      census, 47:211
      commercial architecture, 52:36–37
      copper, 52:239
      Dakota/Sioux Indians, 51:198, 53:251
      Dakota War refugees, 41:13–28, 342–343, 48:35, 49:77
      division, 4:356n
      education, 4:226
      encyclopedia, 16:480
      ethnic groups, 5:516, 8:384, 9:72, 12:25, 16:102, 18:71, 20:342, 26:57, 27:166, 35:33, 48:43, 174–175, 50:170, 51:200, 54:230, 55:218, 380, 57:356–366
      expansion, 5:464, 7:292
      exploration, 4:217, 15:476, 16:416–423, 26:274, 34:174, 35:140, 142, 38:380, 39:211, 41:343
      federation, 4:219–220, 5:382, 6:82, 7:69
      fishing policies, 58:62
      folk songs, 29:167, 39:128
      under French, 11:78, 15:97, 23:161, 34:305
      fugitive slaves, 57:111, 123–124, 127
      government, 31:117
      grain exports, 58:264
      Great Britain, allegiance to, 8:285
      historical dictionary, 13:439
      historical societies, 13:431
      historic sites, 22:99, 40:188–191
      history, 1:234, 527, 540, 3:385, 481, 531, 4:83, 310, 6:299, 7:186, 9:73, 156, 191, 10:89, 218, 349, 436, 12:330, 16:83–85, 231, 23:83, 253–256, 25:66, 26:80, 28:60–62, 65, 29:78, 37:86, 38:328, 47:256, 49:122, 50:82
      homesteading, 41:68, 71
      immigration and emigration, 4:353n, 5:187–188, 195, 15:239, 16:339, 24:328–335, 27:207, 34:144
      Indian art, 52:204
      Indian department, 18:37, 40
      Indians, 24:371, 34:355, 37:40, 38:284, 43:153, 234, 44:39, 49:347, 50:288–289, 51:75, 159–160, 283–284, 54:85, 126, 240, 283, 55:44, 57:212–214
      Jesuits, 7:155, 348
      lacrosse, 54:238
      lumber industry, 20:341, 35:237, 56:356
      lumber strikes, 56:267, 269
      Main Street program, 50:40
      maps and mapping, 34:132, 40:173, 189, 355, 51:35
      Mennonites, 18:456
      metis, 42:49, 284, 44:289n, 46:337, 48:343–344, 49:84, 179–190, 308, 50:37
      Mississippi River panorama, 57:238
      mounted police, 9:193
      museums, 21:421, 28:282
      native languages education, 51:287
      newspapers, 51:163
      parliament buildings burned, 1:334
      pioneer life, 11:107, 15:356, 22:204, 51:193
      place names, 30:67
      politics, 12:88
      population, 10:21
      prehistoric pottery, 51:60
      Quebec Act, 4:241
      radicalism, 42:40, 54:234
      railroads, 6:54, 21:63, 406, 23:53, 35:237, 37:38, 41:179–180, 51:125, 55:121, 57:171, 272
      reciprocity, 5:150, 343
      resources, 10:19, 53:84
      rivers, 38:386
      roads, 40:358, 45:42–57
      sectional interests, 10:10
      settlement, 2:31, 4:218, 10:17–19, 213
      size, 10:16
      source materia1, 15:125, 18:216, 37:80
      sports, 48:92
      trade, 41:181, 51:107, 58:97, 247
      transportation, 54:144 (facing)
      treaties affecting, 10:89
      and United States, 1:166–206, 2:19–23, 5:377, 6:55, 73, 10:18, 348, 11:191–194, 13:9, 209, 18:443, 20:319–321, 22:70, 306–308, 23:58–60, 201–210, 24:45–48, 57, 152–154, 179, 25:171, 199, 26:363, 29:165, 30:261, 387, 34:317–324, 35:35, 283, 36:191, 324–325, 37:257
      Viking sites, 56:122
      westward movement, 41:152, 46:168
      wildlife, 30:125, 128, 221, 230
      wild rice industry, 51:195
    Canada, steamboat, 35:102, 38:362, 48:73
      cholera victims, 14:301
    Canada, William W., 17:160n
    Canada Committee, 11:249, 254
    Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd., 35:281
    Canadiana, steamboat, 34:15
    Canadian-American Airlines, history, 50:97
    Canadian archives, 6:299
      See also Public Archives of Canada
      administration, 1:19
      described, 6:213
      fur-trade material, 6:395, 7:359, 10:61, 77, 204
      preservation, 1:334, 3:137
      publication, 2:470
      reports, 2:49
    Canadian Bank of Commerce, 42:268–269
    "Canadian Churchman," Kingston, Ontario, file, 24:330n
    Canadian French, St. Paul, 55:140
    Canadian Geographical Society, 12:293, 23:385, 443
    Canadian Historical Association, 6:299, 12:293, 35:47
    Canadian Journal of Industry, Science, and Art, file, 14:334
    Canadian National Railway, 57:272
      at Baudette, 24:278n
      logging lines, 42:169
      merger with Burlington Northern Santa Fe, 57:100
      Roseau County, 24:327
    Canadian Northern Railway, 41:62
    Canadian Pacific Railroad/Railway, 6:145, 7:226, 35:39, 41:22, 45:43, 51, 54:24
      built, 2:300–301, 5:273, 16:463, 21:260, 24:277, 328–329, 31:119–120, 38:241, 311, 41:79, 179–180, 347, 42:270, 48:90
      colonization policies, 11:327, 21:63, 23:53
      construction workers, 58:95
      finances, 25:200, 39:31, 43:80, 55:179
      history, 6:54–56, 17:217, 21:406, 40:142, 42:175–177, 197, 50:132
      rivalry with Great Northern Railroad, 55:122, 132
      routes, 57:362–363
      and settlement, 57:361–362
      steamships, 34:14, 35:281, 41:181–183
    Canadian party, in Ontario, 24:329
    Canadian Rockies Hotel Company, 44:187–188
    Canadians
      See also Canada; French Canadians
      in American business, 4:319
      folklore, 33:184
      Fort Snelling, 8:40n, 45–46
      fur trade, 4:314, 319, 324, 5:401–402
      genealogies, 46:302
      Iowa, 5:215
      Lac qui Parle, 4:417
      at La Pointe, Wisconsin, 43:175
      lumber industry, 13:357, 365, 21:56, 27:201
      Martin County, 8:146n
      Meeker County, 10:303
      Minnesota, 19:191, 20:121, 22:104, 27:212, 215, 42:216, 49:66, 56:188 (table)
      in politics, 36:237
      Red River settlement, 4:403
      tugboat business, 54:212
      United States, 23:201, 25:199
      Wisconsin, 5:133
    Canal Park, Duluth, depicted, 54:214
    Canals
      See also Erie Canal; Sault Ste. Marie
      Duluth, 20:463, 24:62, 26:291, 27:72, 30:397, 37:100n, 43:40, 54:73
      government subsidized, 37:82
      Great Lakes, 34:263, 39:82, 54:214
      Minneapolis, 58:329–330
      and rail lines, 56:166
      St. Anthony Falls, 58:258
      St. Croix River Valley, 57:331
      St. Lawrence Seaway, 35:292
      Stillwater, 24:199
    Canavan, William F., union leader, 53:331, 333
    Canby
      high school basketball, 55:340
      history, 9:200, 426
      museum project, 17:233
      Old Settlers' Association, 2:439
    Canby, Courtlandt, work reviewed, 49:80
    Canby, E. R. S., 35:241
    Canby, Henry S., author, 17:226, 21:14
    Canby County, abolished, 4:245
    Canby News
      anniversary, 19:476
      history, 9:426
    Canda, Charles and Ferdinand, railroad building contractors, 60:9, 11
    Candlemaking, 52:63
    Cane, Melville H., editor, 34:42
    Cane, The, Dakota leader. See Tasagi
    Canestrop, Ole O., legislator, 43:253
    Canfield, Cass, 2:95
    Canfield, E. H., author, 12:106, 16:241, 367
    Canfield, Edwin H., speaker, 9:198
    Canfield, Ethel, author, 23:84
    Canfield, Polly, editor, 30:290
      speaker, 30:364
    Canfield, Thomas H., 3:157, 42:142, 49:102
      businessman, 57:340, 58:94
    Canisteo District, Mesabi Range, mines, 22:345
    Canisteo Township, Dodge County, Norwegian settlement, 12:270
    Cann, Kid, gangster and racketeer, 56:56, 405
    Canneries
      advertising, 57:26
      POW workers, 58:192
    Canney, Donald, naval historian, 55:98
    Canney, Joseph H., deputy sheriff, 18:250, 57:116
    Cannibal and the Headhunters, rock musicians, 60:196
    Canning, George, 44:218
    Canning cellar, depicted, 53:78
    Canning site, Norman County, excavations, 51:58–59
    Cannon, Andy, barber, 55:61
    Cannon, Burt, 45:70
    Cannon, Carl L., editor, 13:331
    Cannon, Cornelia, novelist, 23:117, 156, 31:135, 145, 36:80
    Cannon, Harry, legislator, 49:104
    Cannon, James, labor leader, 56:364–367, 369, 371–373
    Cannon, James P., author, 36:326
    Cannon, Jennie V., work reviewed, 24:240
    Cannon, John, Mr. and Mrs., 3:306
    Cannon, Joseph G., congressman, 16:460, 22:79, 40:317–318, 321–322, 324–325, 41:249
    Cannon, Marion, 9:245
    Cannon, Mary A., author, 20:103
    Cannon, Mary D., 49:80, 257, 50:83
      See also Nagle, Mary D.
      death, 56:407
      editor, 47:167, 48:90, 51:78, 242, 52:83, 243–244, 53:84
      "Emily Goodridge Grey," 56:248–249
      "June Drenning Holmquist," 48:36
      reviews by, 44:160, 46:343, 47:75
    Cannon, Mrs. James (Rose Karsner), depicted, 56:371
    Cannon, Patrick N., cartoonist, 48:125n
    Cannon, Ralph, author, 21:427
    Cannon, Raymond J., lawyer, 51:174
    Cannon, Walter, editor, 39:298
    Cannon, Walter B., Dr., 49:100
    Cannonball River. See Cannon River
    Cannon City, Rice County
      Eggleston's stay, 26:242, 33:192, 39:267
      Episcopal church, 50:267
      frontier life, 19:238
      ghost town, 35:12, 21
      history, 8:444
      mills, 11:271, 280
      plow factory, 23:324
      politics, 56:78
    Cannon Falls
      anthologies, 56:48
      baseball club, 19:169
      business, 34:127
      church architecture, 50:263, 265, 267–268
      churches, 13:118, 15:481
      Colvill memorial, 9:194, 418
      commercial club, 20:83
      frontier life, 15:486, 19:114
      history, 1:224
      mill, 8:110, 12:338
      roads, 11:394, 17:268
      source material, 9:176
      stage line, 11:402, 30:70
      territorial newspapers, 56:224
    Cannon Falls Lyceum, minutes, 23:301
    Cannon family, 49:53
    Cannon Lake, Rice County, trading post, 11:382
    Cannon River, 14:220, 29:210
      canoe route, 41:300
      location, 7:268
      mill, 8:180
      salmon stocking, 57:309
      steamboating, 17:262
      trading post, 42:133
    Cannon River Valley
      fur trade, 11:382, 16:100
      milling, 11:271–282, 12:80, 338, 16:253, 28:331, 35:13, 46:157
      mounds, 9:417, 16:307, 27:261
      settlement, 11:171, 22:111, 170–172, 26:332, 31:20, 35:110–112
    Canoe Country Outfitters, Ely, depicted, 58:129 (cover)
    Canoes and canoeing, 52:2, 163
      See also Le Conte, Joseph
      birch-bark, 23:61, 32:84, 88, 33:105–107, 40:158, 51:324, 55:97
      Chippewa (Ojibway) Indians, 52:5, 9, 58:226
      construction and maintenance, 21:93, 22:88, 23:127, 137, 139, 143, 246, 281, 385, 31:94, 36:238, 58:254
      cost, 54:74
      cottonwood, 11:182
      depicted/described, 23:135, 33:187, 34:45, 49, 52, 40:275, 41:285, 43:121 (cover), 142–145, 44:198, 47:128, 48:84, 50:281, 53:121, 156, 55:39, 56:261 (facing), 58:1 (facing)
      in exploration, 48:84, 126, 49:256, 268, 58:124
      fur trade, 11:258, 426, 15:160, 28:6, 10, 58, 148, 33:130, 261, 39:256, 40:158, 162, 165, 359, 43:236, 44:200, 58:134
      by Indians, 54:75, 79, 55:97
      Lake Harriet depicted, 55:284 (facing)
      Lake Superior, 55:97
      on Lake Vermilion, 58:226
      Lewis's journey, 17:150–158, 288–301, 421–436
      mail transportation, 40:78, 275
      manufacture, 43:142–145, 48:177, 238, 241
      at Minnesota History Center, 53:123
      Mississippi River, 16:78, 29:217, 36:43
      motorized, 58:132
      races, 16:480, 33:91
      recreational, 34:46, 48, 132, 36:43, 46:344, 54:132
      routes, 11:233, 14:85, 17:307, 20:79, 22:271, 439, 23:251n, 28:11n, 29:133, 31:23, 32:242, 34:46, 36:295, 38:26–27, 41:100, 300, 42:157, 46:44, 81, 47:120, 48:83, 49:164, 268–269, 50:334, 51:158, 56:464
      and underwater archaeology/exploration, 38:25, 29–30, 32–33, 55:96
    Canosia, St. Louis County, post office, 34:186
    Cansu Paha, Yellow Medicine County, mission, 11:94
    Cant, William A., judge, 4:332, 5:438
      Duluth lynching trials, 59:22, 25–26, 29, 31, 33
      speaker, 5:243, 617
    Cantell, Timothy, preservationist, 53:265
    Canterbury, magazine rack depicted, 57:272 (facing)
    Cantillon, Joe (Pongo), baseball club owner/manager, 58:340, 342
    Cantillon, Mike, baseball club owner/president, 58:340, 342
    Cantillon family, baseball team owners, 58:340
    Canton, China, fur market, 7:18
    Canton, Thomas, 21:334
    Canton mine, St. Louis County
      development, 34:44
      fatalities, 52:254
    Canton Presbyterian Church, anniversary, 15:481
    Canton Restaurant, Minneapolis, 54:226–227
      See also Yuen Faung Low
    Cantrell, Edward Adams, essayist, 52:191
      speaker, 41:207
    Cantwell, Frank (Jumbo), 11:104
    Cantwell, Robert, author, 20:116
    Canty, Thomas, justice, 5:545n, 18:321, 43:253
    Canute, Edward, 59:282
    Cap au Gris, Lincoln County, Missouri, 17:434n
    Cape, Jonathan, literary critic, 56:312
    Cape, Wilson, author, 13:435
    Capecchi, Joseph A., sculptor, 30:91
    Capen, Edwin P., 3:460, 530
    Capen, Mrs. Edwin P., 3:460, 530, 9:178
    Capital, steamboat, 37:296
    Capital City Driving Club, St. Paul, 41:376, 382
    Capital City Production Credit Association, Farmington branch, 49:220
    Capital Publishing Company, St. Paul, 29:107
    Capital punishment
      John Day Smith Law, 58:84–88
      outlawed by Minnesota legislature, 58:89–91
    Capitol Airlines, in Minnesota, 33:240
    Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Commission, 53:120
    Capitol Theater, St. Paul, 53:325, 327, 331, 58:194
      See also Paramount Theater
    Capitol Theatre, New York, 53:325
    Caplazi, Paul, pioneer, 25:314
    Caplow, Theodore, sociologist, 58:300–302
    Capone, Al, gangster, 52:195, 54:21
    Cappel, Jeanne L., author, 10:83, 13:331
    Cappelen, Frederick William, engineer, 45:9, 60:131
    Cappon, Lester J., author, 24:70, 81, 375, 25:288, 310, 402, 26:85, 28:370, 36:236, 38:333
      archivist, 25:73, 84, 391, 26:278
      compiler, 25:401, 38:388
      editor, 25:204
      review by, 25:281
      work reviewed, 36:150
    Capser, A. J., 14:219
    Capser, Gertrude (Sr.), 35:264, 271
    Capser, Joseph, legislator, 20:364, 45:227, 234, 238–239
    Capser, Leo
      establishes museum, 35:154
      house, 38:352
    Captain De Peyster, schooner, 10:61
    Capuchin Order, 16:346
    Caramani family, Winnebago Indian leaders, Wisconsin, 58:64
    Carbin, J. H., sketch, 5:241
    Carbutt, John, photographer, 52:54
    Carchasky, Joyce, depicted, 42:189
    Card, Nelson, 25:139
    Cardenas, Lazaro (Gen.), 15:258
    Cardin, Victor (Msgr.), 42:289, 44:288
    Cardinal, Bonaventure, petitioner, 44:289
    Cardinal, Genevieve, 8:31, 34
    Cardinal, Jacques, petitioner, 49:186
    Cardinal, Jean M., career, 12:76
    Cardinal, Mrs. Clarence, author, 18:224
    Cardinal, Narcisse, Jr., petitioner, 49:186
    Cardinal, Narcisse, Sr. [?], petitioner, 49:186
    Cardinal, Pierre, petitioner, 49:186
    Cardinal family, at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, 18:193
    Cardle, Archibald (Rev.), author, 15:112
      speaker, 14:456
    Cardozo, Chris, 44:40
      review by, 45:337
    Cardozo, Ellen, 5:64, 146
    Cardozo, Isaac N., judge, 5:146, 35:293
      papers, 5:64
    Carel, Felix C., sketch, 4:91
    Carew, A. J., 41:67n
    Carey, Charles H., author, 10:218
    Carey, Deloris, speaker, 18:462
    Carey, Edward, translator, 21:370
    Carey, John R., judge, 22:351, 52:287
    Carey, Richard E., author, 17:123, 233, 20:363
    Cargill, Inc., Wayzata, history, 40:315
    Cargill, William, 47:38
    Cargill Company, Minneapolis, history, 47:259
    Cargill family, 47:12
    Carhart, Arthur, forester, 57:157, 58:137
    Carheil, Etienne de (Fr.), Jesuit, 19:278, 285, 287
    Carhops, teenagers, 53:262, 264
    Caribbean region, fugitive slaves, 57:123
    Caribou
      food item, 49:269
      in Minnesota, 21:212, 23:330n, 30:125, 128
    Caribou Roadless Area, Superior National Forest, established, 58:132
    Carimona, Fillmore County
      county seat fight, 16:127
      ghost town, 35:12
      history, 9:420, 21:220
      roads, 11:394, 396n
      stage lines, 11:402
      territorial newspapers, 56:224
      trading post, 44:86
    Carimona House, register, 7:39, 300, 9:420, 20:302
    Carioles, depicted/described, 56:246–247
    Carl, Ulilla (Lillie), 48:188
    Carlander, Harriet B., work reviewed, 34:260
    Carlander, Kenneth, 35:276
    Carle, Frank A., author, 4:303, 5:145
    Carle, J. L. Matherson (Mrs. Warren), 13:140, 146
    Carle, Warren, teacher, 13:140, 146
    Carleton, J. Henry, author, 41:137
    Carleton, Mark A., 31:55
    Carleton, Sir Guy, 19:292, 35:35, 44:201–202, 47:27
      governor of Quebec, 11:253, 256, 15:95–96
    Carleton College, Northfield, 41:196, 44:57
      athletics, 39:21
      Baptist fundamentalists, 52:16–26
      benefactors, 55:123
      black student enrollment, 51:24
      building, 35:112
      characterized, 20:438
      depicted, 15:252, 48:248
      evolution dispute, 41:209, 212
      faculty, 51:78
      fire, 15:346
      founded, 15:251, 347, 24:182, 31:181, 52:18
      history, 4:46, 48, 7:189, 193, 21:115, 35:379, 40:256, 44:158
      pageant, 1:542
      source material, 25:289
      student life, 17:129, 28:278
    Carley, Kenneth
      "As Red Men Viewed It," 38:126–149
      author, 37:264, 308, 42:240, 45:39
      "Bertha L. Heilbron," 43:149
      collector, 44:124n
      depicted, 41:335
      editor, 41:52, 45:39, 46:38, 47:61, 167, 49:210
      "Editor's Page," 42:3, 187, 43:119
      "Horse Racing on Ice," 41:372–384
      "Lindbergh in Song," 45:192–194
      reviews by, 33:267, 346, 34:81, 165, 304, 343, 35:93, 37:126, 255, 38:86, 39:77, 40:92, 41:152, 43:37, 48:39, 180, 51:238–239
      "Revolutionary War Soldier," 44:220–222
      "The Second Minnesota in the West," 38:258–273
      "The Sioux Campaign of 1862," 38:99–114
      "When Minnehaha Falls Inspired Dvorak," 41:128–136
      work reviewed, 37:335, 38:35, 57:321
    Carley State Park, Wabasha County, 44:95
    Carli, Christopher, Dr., pioneer physician, 17:393, 19:463, 21:437, 23:95, 24:202, 36:193
    Carli, Joseph, 24:203
    Carli, Mr. Lydia, 29:367
    Carli, Mrs. Paul, 24:196, 203, 349
    Carli, Paul, Dr., 34:174
    Carlin, Louisa, 46:311
    Carlin, Lynn, work reviewed, 45:206
    Carlin, William P., military officer, 28:344, 59:142–143
    Carlisle, Henry C., storekeeper, 50:72
    Carlisle, John G., secretary of treasury, 53:200
    Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 17:200, 46:250, 49:91, 93, 95
      begun, 51:86, 91
      program, 48:159
      teachers, 51:97
    Carlisle Indian School, 59:163
    Carlisle Township, Otter Tail County, history, 11:116
    Carlock, Walter A., work reviewed, 46:128
    Carlos, founded, 6:371
    Carlos Avery Game Farm, oiled-duck cleaning, 58:110
    Carlos Bank, Douglas County, 51:274
    Carlsen, Clarence J., author, 13:428, 24:366
    Carlson, A. G., author, 8:186
    Carlson, A. John, diary, 2:211
    Carlson, Anton J., Dr., speaker, 21:101
    Carlson, Arne, governor, 57:98
    Carlson, Axel, draft resister, 55:288, 290, 297
    Carlson, Axel V., author, 5:516
    Carlson, C. Emmanuel, work reviewed, 38:381
    Carlson, C. J., 28:189
    Carlson, C. J. (Rev.), speaker, 10:467
      sketch, 4:475
    Carlson, Carl E., author, 36:35
    Carlson, Carl J., author, 22:436
    Carlson, Charles, 43:128
    Carlson, Charles E., career, 25:307
    Carlson, Charles G., storekeeper, 36:201
    Carlson, Curtis (Curt), businessman, 48:352, 56:428, 60:156
    Carlson, D. T., speaker, 8:268
    Carlson, Dorothy Tastula, 61:23n
    Carlson, E. J., author, 16:225
    Carlson, Edgar M. author, 28:286
    Carlson, Emma (Mrs. Alfred), activist, 52:298, 306
    Carlson, Eskil, judge, author, 29:278
    Carlson, F. A., speaker, 10:461
    Carlson, Frank Enoch, draft resister, 55:290, 297
    Carlson, G. C.
      speaker, 7:373
      Tower Commercial Club president, 58:235
    Carlson, Gabriel (pseud.). See Colling, Fritiof
    Carlson, Gilbert, attorney, 56:361, 365, 367, 373
    Carlson, Grace Holmes (Mrs. Gilbert), trade unionist, 56:358–374
      depicted, 56:358–359, 366–367, 369, 373
      interviews, 52:116
    Carlson, H. J., 28:189
    Carlson, Helen L., 25:41, 26:256, 54:287
    Carlson, John, contractor, 55:191
      speaker, 20:455
    Carlson, John A., author, 19:236
    Carlson, John F., artist, 52:269
    Carlson, Leland R., work reviewed, 33:43
    Carlson, Louis, 14:42
    Carlson, Mrs. C. B., reminiscences, 21:451
    Carlson, Mrs. J. S., 6:397
    Carlson, Mrs. Louis, 14:31n
    Carlson, Peggie, work reviewed, 57:52
    Carlson, Perry, woodcarver, work depicted, 58:128 (facing)
    Carlson, Richard A., draft resister, 55:288, 290–291, 297, 300
    Carlson, Sharon, editor, works reviewed, 61:39
    Carlson, Stan W., author, 20:206
    Carlson, Walter, author, 34:131, 41:104
      compiler, 36:239
      speaker, 29:363
    Carlson Furniture, Staples, 60:272, 275
    Carlsson, August, Titanic victim, 60:261
    Carlsson, Erland (Rev.), 6:59, 13:307, 17:396, 30:263
      at Chicago Lake, 24:190, 25:314, 443, 28:76
      letters, 15:361, 17:329
    Carlsson, Marie, businesswoman, 56:413
    Carlsson, Sten, author, 46:342, 48:43
    Carlstedt, Ellworth T., author, 15:114, 224, 17:468, 20:74, 26:386, 27:71
      speaker, 19:313
      "When Fond du lac Was British," 20:7–18
    Carlstedt, P. G., author, 39:212
    Carlston Township, Freeborn County, history, 30:405
    Carlton
      bank, 39:246
      fire refugees, 48:273, 277
      history, 35:382
      lumber camp, 36:78
      Presbyterian church, 11:112
      railroads, 26:387, 30:70
    Carlton, ----, farmer, 50:139
    Carlton, C. C., author, 17:117
    Carlton, E. C., Dr., speaker, 21:217
    Carlton, Mrs. E. C., speaker, 23:109
    Carlton, R. B., 24:354
    Carlton, Richard P., career, 35:38
    Carlton County
      1937 timber strikes, 56:262–263, 265, 275
      Agricultural Society, 19:364
      antilabor activities, 42:171
      county seat, 16:287, 37:108n, 40:244
      Farm Bureau, 20:100
      Finnish settlements, 16:246, 25:318–319, 28:82, 35:333, 45:12
      food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:282
      forest fires, 48:271–272, 277–278
      geology, 2:180
      history, 11:112, 18:338, 35:382, 50:334–335, 51:244
      logs depicted, 56:265
      mill, 22:220
      newspaper, 19:120
      Old Settlers Association, 2:384, 23:300
      pictorial history, 55:379
      population, 11:414
      railroad lands, 37:96–97, 99
      road system, 54:156, 158
    Carlton County Historical Society, 51:139, 244, 55:379
      organized, 30:164, 276
      publication, 38:243
    Carlton County Vidette, newspaper, 19:120, 48:274
    Carlton House, Saskatchewan, post, 36:51
    Carlyle, Alonzo F., 3:147, 529
    Carlyle, Thomas, 17:450, 19:6–7
    Carmack, Bob, compiler, 49:346
    Carman, George N., 3:332n
    Carman, Harry J., author, 12:434, 15:353, 19:347, 22:326
    Carman, Henry J., 8:101
    Carman, Juanita D., 41:200
    Carmencita, dancer, 57:221–222
    Carmer, Carl, author, 34:358, 35:39
    Carmichael, David, work reviewed, 49:212
    Carmichael, Oliver C., "Higher Education in Minnesota," 34:90–95
    Carmichael, Thomas, log mark, 26:135–136
    Carmony, Donald F., author, 28:78
    Carnahan, Robert H. (Col.), 42:53
    Carnegie, Andrew, industrialist, 39:95, 55:120, 56:353
      letter, 3:96, 18:316
      library donations/sponsor, 22:363, 56:22
      mining interests, 16:26, 23:361–362, 51:63
    Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 18:12, 20:319, 23:201, 26:363
      publication, 22:62–65, 24:45, 152–154
    Carnegie Steel Company, 52:250
    Carney, Elizabeth, muralist, 53:180
    Carney, Jack, activist, 51:139
    Carney, Jim, author, 37:43
    Carney, Mary V., author, 5:265, 471, 12:309
      reviews by, 7:70–72, 10:71
      speaker, 4:26, 5:426
      work reviewed, 2:454
    Carney, Mrs. Price, 41:68, 73
    Carney, Price, homesteader, 41:62, 64, 73
    Carney, Thomas, colonizer, 34:132
    Caroline, Blue Earth County
      post office, 22:444
      railroad village, 18:469
    Caroline, queen of England, medal, 40:204
    Caron, Abbe Ivanhoe, author, 3:471
    Caron, Barbara Ann
      "Advertising in the Mill City, 1880-1930," 58:308–319
      "The Alexander Ramsey House," 54:194–209
      "James J. Hill House," 55:234–249
    Caron, Henry, translator, 21:205
    Carondelet, Baron de, governor of Louisiana, 5:13, 19:295, 33:302
    Carondelet, Missouri, nuns' mother house, 48:15–16n, 17
    Carothers, Wilhelmina E., 3:520, 4:165
    Carpathia, cruise ship, 60:262, 264–266
    Carpathians
      history, 50:168
      in Minneapolis, 48:135
    Carpatho-Russians, Mesabi Range, 27:212–213
    Carpenter, Alfred P. (Sgt.), letter, 38:251, 253, 255–256
    Carpenter, Annie, 6:402
    Carpenter, C. P., publisher, 15:245, 35:302–303
    Carpenter, C. W., stage-line owner, 42:24
    Carpenter, Cephas W., 16:71
      biography, 22:104
    Carpenter, Charles W., 16:445
    Carpenter, Charlie, songwriter, 59:105
    Carpenter, Elbert L., lumberman, 9:426, 33:99, 333–334
    Carpenter, F. H., politician, 34:226
    Carpenter, Francis, 51:192
    Carpenter, Francis B., artist, 44:13
    Carpenter, Fred H., 51:226
    Carpenter, George W., farmer, 51:187–188, 191–193
    Carpenter, Henry, 51:187, 192, 58:342
    Carpenter, Herbert, 58:342
    Carpenter, Horace T., publisher, 26:301
    Carpenter, Laura H., author, 31:92
    Carpenter, Leonard G., 32:57
    Carpenter, Louis, Hampton Institute student, 51:94
    Carpenter, Lucy, 51:192
    Carpenter, Mamie. See Hurd, Mamie Carpenter
    Carpenter, Mary E., farm wife, 50:220, 52:63–64
    Carpenter, Mary E. Lovell (Mrs. George W.)
      death, 51:193
      letters, 51:186–192
      marriage, 51:187
    Carpenter, Matthew H., career, 34:209
    Carpenter, Mrs. E. A., 13:122
    Carpenter, Mrs. Elbert L., 33:334
    Carpenter, Ruth H., speaker, 22:218
    Carpenter, Samuel B., 16:445
    Carpenter, William B., author, 21:364
    Carpenter, Willie, 51:192
    Carpenter family, genealogy, 35:248
    Carpenters, lumber camps, 56:264
    Carpenter's Auxiliary, Minneapolis, 52:298
    Carpenters Union, 51:141, 142n11
    Carpentier, Georges, professional boxer, 59:83
    Carpet-bagging, 4:168
    Carpeting, reproduction, 56:32–33
    Carp fishing
      in Minnesota, 57:305–320
      removal, 57:314, 316–317
    Carp Lake, Lake County, fur trade route, 37:247
    Carp River, Michigan, 23:242
    Carr, ----, cook, 49:52
    Carr, Gene, artist, 57:28
    Carr, Jim, 12:178
    Carr, Levi, author, 8:107
    Carr, Maggie, 12:178
    Carr, Marjorie, editor, 1:419n
    Carr, Mrs. O. M., speaker, 13:120
    Carr, R. D. V., pioneer journalist, 13:119
      speaker, 17:483
    Carr, Robert, pioneer, 23:25
    Carranza, Venustiano, Mexican leader, 17:165, 42:302–303, 307
    Carrel, Alexis, Dr., Nobel Laureate, 45:289, 46:123, 58:9, 12
      correspondence, 25:64
    Carrere, John M., architect, 53:199
    Carrier, Chauncy T., missionary, 45:26–27, 29–30
    Carrier, Lyman, author, 5:311
      speaker, 5:513
    Carriere, Joseph M., author, 28:177
    Carrigan, Wilhelmina Buce, author, 57:265
    Carriker, Robert C., author and scholar, 50:80, 216, 52:83
    Carr Lake, Beltrami County, history, 26:396
    Carr Lake Community Club, 26:396
    Carr Lake Farmers Club, 19:364
    Carroll, Charles, 47:206
    Carroll, Emmett C., quoted, 49:219
    Carroll, Francis M., author, 49:202, 346, 51:244, 52:323, 55:379
      "1918 Cloquet Fire," 48:270–282
      reviews by, 49:306, 55:178–179, 56:353–354, 57:100–101, 60:123, 242
      work reviewed, 50:334–335, 51:158, 52:198, 60:207
    Carroll, Gladys Hasty, novelist, 23:120n
    Carroll, Horace B., author, 28:175
    Carroll, Jane Lamm, historian, 52:243, 53:156, 55:355, 56:153, 57:102
      "Anglo-Dakota Daughters in Early Minnesota," 59:184–196
      "Law Enforcement in Territorial St. Paul," 53:273–286
      "The McLeods, an Anglo-Dakota Family in Early Minnesota," 60:218–233
      "Minnesota's Territorial Newspapers," 56:222–234
      "Native Americans and Criminal Justice on the Minnesota Frontier," 55:46–58
      "The Ojibway, the United States, and the Mississippi Headwaters Reservoirs," 52:2–15
      review by, 57:53–54
    Carroll, John A.
      award recipient, 59:91
      work reviewed, 38:237
    Carroll, Joseph, ticket agent, 34:174
    Carroll, Paul S., judge, 47:136, 139
    Carroll, Walter N., biography, 19:214
    Carroll, William L., pilot, 50:90–91
    Carroll School of Chiropractic, Minneapolis, 59:207
    Carroll Street Mission, St. Paul, 5:526
    Carrollton Township, Fillmore County, Norwegian settlement, 12:268
    Carruth, E. C., newspaper editor, 54:276
    Carson, Barbara, author, 49:34
    Carson, Cary author, 49:34
    Carson, G. E., merchant, 23:24–25
    Carson, G. M., pioneer, 23:25
    Carson, George E., editor, 49:67–69
    Carson, Gerald, work reviewed, 34:121, 38:39
    Carson, Johnny, television host, 60:171
    Carson, M. E., merchant/postmaster, 23:24–25
    Carson, Marion, settler, 49:67
    Carson, Moses M., businessman, 52:138
    Carson, P. S., sheep raiser, 26:111
    Carson, Rachel, environmentalist, 58:114
    Carson, William G. B., author, 14:114
      work reviewed, 31:116
    Carson Lake, St. Louis County
      mining location, 48:103
      plat map, 48:99
    Carson Pirie Scott, Chicago, department store, 40:107
    Carson's Trading Post, Lake Bemidji, 3:95, 49:67
    Carss, William L., congressman, 58:235
    Carstenson, Casper, 14:41–42
    Carstenson, Vernon, author, 30:95, 31:64, 32:128, 192, 37:134
      reviews by, 30:57–59, 31:41, 32:117, 176, 33:261, 34:124
      work reviewed, 30:380–382, 36:235, 38:329
    Carte, D'Oyly, 17:325
    Carte, Elaine H., review by, 51:321
    Carter, ----, 2:117n
    Carter, Albert E., congressional representative, 51:172
    Carter, Alvin, artist, work depicted, 59:313 (facing)
    Carter, Benny, musician, 59:103
    Carter, Buddy, mandolinist, 57:324–325
    Carter, Charlotte I., 37:20
    Carter, Clarence E., 17:4
      author, 5:148, 22:82, 24:353, 26:264, 36:236
      editor, 1:231, 14:336, 19:217, 21:423, 36:85, 323
      reviews by, 22:73–76, 23:258, 24:343
      work reviewed, 16:202–205, 17:452, 24:234, 25:271, 26:362, 30:57–59, 31:48, 240
    Carter, Elmer, Urban League leader, 55:212
    Carter, George E., author, 41:199
    Carter, Gulielmus, 21:443
    Carter, Harry G., architect, 54:350
    Carter, Harvey L., author, 35:200
    Carter, Hilda R., work reviewed, 45:207
    Carter, Hodding, work reviewed, 24:53, 42:199
    Carter, James L., author, 48:267
      editor, 41:391
    Carter, Jimmy, U.S. president, 53:287, 55:152, 57:268, 60:99n
      depicted, 60:85 (cover and facing), 95, 97–99
      and Mondale, 60:91–98
      and role of vice president, 60:88–99
    Carter, John E., author, 29:331
      work reviewed, 50:42
    Carter, Lepha A., diary, 21:443
    Carter, ---- (Lt.), 5:352
    Carter, Marjory D., speaker, 17:358, 18:62, 64, 111, 336
    Carter, Paul, photographer, work depicted, 56:278, 285
    Carter, Perry J., author, 20:217, 361, 465
      speaker, 22:442
    Carter, Sybil, Episcopal deaconess, 20:310, 344, 36:35
      welfare worker, 2:287
    Carter, Theodore G. (Capt.), 5:65
      papers, 18:210, 26:67
    Carter, Thomas H., Montana legislator, 45:52
    Carter, Walter, music historian, 57:227
    Carteret, Philip, governor of New Jersey, 16:422, 425n
    Carteret, Sir George, 16:393–396, 399, 422n, 423, 17:75
    Carter family, theatrical troupe, 40:363
    Cartes de visite (photographs), 58:368–372
      See also Photography
      Indians depicted, 52:46, 51
      popularity, 52:45–47, 52–53
      portraiture, 52:60
    Cartier, Jacques, 13:395, 18:383, 385, 36:70
      explorer, 15:94, 32:112, 35:151, 379
      monument, 15:476
      portraits, 16:480
      sketch, 1:222
    Cartier, Sir George E., 1:188, 195
      in Riel Rebellion, 33:183
    Cartland, Grace, actress, 28:113, 115, 33:175
    Cartography
      See also Maps
      history, 47:257, 49:127–128, 211, 343
      methodology, 47:206, 49:127, 344
    Cartoons and cartooning
      advertising, 57:33
      Americanization, 47:183
      aviation, 50:86
      in children's newspaper, 50:46–47, 49, 56, 59
      education, 53:180
      Hill, James J., 50:45 (cover)
      IWW, 42:166, 172–173
      Minnesota (Chippewa) National Forest, 42:245, 248, 250
      Minnesota life, 48:350–351
      Norwegians, 49:208
      political, 41:302, 309, 42:8, 248, 43:48, 51, 299–300, 47:195
      radio, 41:331, 333
      Scopes trial, 41:206
      South Dakota history, 49:40
      women, 47:222
    Cartridge box, depicted/described, 55:175–176
    Cartwright, David W., author, 22:194, 23:40
    Cartwright, George (Col.), 16:393, 395, 404, 410, 414n, 17:75
    Cartwright, William, 25:191
    Cartwright, William H., Jr., author, 23:400, 24:89, 191
    Carty, Denzil (Rev.), depicted, 57:433
    Caruso, Enrico, tenor, 33:322, 55:285 (facing)
    Caruso, John A., author, 46:229
      review by, 40:141
      work reviewed, 37:301, 40:259
    Caruthers, W. A., 14:262
    Carver
      Baptist church, 43:64–65
      described, 30:112
      flour mill, 15:28
      Germans, 28:24, 36, 32:100, 34:242
      pioneer life, 12:449, 56:164
      platted, 34:264
      river port, 43:64
      school, 47:119
    Carver, Clifford N., author, 17:216
    Carver, Helen, pioneer, 4:274, 33:4
    Carver, Henry, author, 4:274
    Carver, Henry (Capt.), pioneer, 33:4
    Carver, Jonathan, 13:109
      See also Carver grant; Carver's Cave, St. Paul
      ancestry, 3:377, 4:79
      author, 14:334, 23:239n, 24:231, 34:154–159, 268, 35:97, 248, 36:100, 39:198, 47:84
      book depicted, 52:159
      career, 3:471, 4:48, 89, 182, 11:110, 325, 17:216, 26:164
      centennial, 30:301, 305
      explorer, 2:192, 3:231, 5:253, 6:264–265, 7:163, 8:315, 446, 10:84, 196, 41:147, 49:138, 58:252–255
      at Grand Portage, 5:17, 12:365–367, 20:10
      journals, 2:51, 4:281, 7:33–35, 187, 9:183, 41:392, 44:200, 45:157, 46:163, 288, 58:61
      map maker, 10:218, 36:277
      on Mississippi, 7:34, 11:383, 16:152–165, 30:217
      in Northwest, 11:265–266, 377, 14:374–375, 15:479, 16:453, 17:196, 18:193–194, 22:206, 31:196, 36:274, 279, 40:314
      papers, 13:320, 25:267, 34:338
      portrait, 26:283, 34:156
      source material, 5:306, 503
      treaty, 10:157, 412, 46:133
    Carver, Mrs. Henry L., 38:77n
    Carver, Robert, 3:377
    Carver, Rufus, 34:157
    Carver, Samuel, sketch, 2:216
    Carver, W. F., biography, 35:377
    Carver Baptist Church, 43:64–65
    Carver brothers, logging operations, 29:139, 146
    Carver County
      agriculture, 7:214, 18:408, 19:21–31, 27:175
      body-snatching incident, 49:333–337
      churches, 7:372, 11:459, 13:447, 14:451, 24:214
      election primaries, 51:169
      ethnic groups, 8:174, 15:114, 16:493, 18:338, 22:335, 28:25, 33:180, 251, 49:307
      first school, 20:143n
      frontier life, 15:133, 37:72–73, 77
      German Reading Society, history, 23:294, 397, 24:214–225
      historic property survey, 51:147
      history, 1:321, 8:447, 12:201, 14:235, 15:245, 16:364, 32:76, 34:264, 36:106
      horticulture, 21:85, 43:65–70
      literary societies, 24:214, 219
      medicine, 29:265, 353
      name, 34:158
      notes, 7:372, 8:208, 312, 446, 9:77, 196, 10:96, 356, 460
      politics, 28:31–35, 34:227, 35:306
      poor farm, 38:368–369
      War History Committee, 23:390
    Carver County Historical Society, 25:208, 26:283, 28:295
      collections, 23:397, 27:171
      meetings, 24:85, 28:85
      museum, 22:105, 338, 23:100, 293–295, 24:214, 25:95, 312, 406, 26:88, 392, 27:74, 29:90, 30:78, 399
      organized, 21:333, 443
      publications, 30:276
    Carver County Sugar Company. See Minnesota Sugar Company
    Carver County Telephone Company, 20:356
    Carver family, genealogy, 17:216
    Carver Free Press, established, 56:395
    Carver grant, 3:377, 471, 4:465, 11:94, 13:99, 14:216, 17:95, 18:439, 19:95, 22:101, 26:32, 154, 27:71, 31:241
    Carver Grays, volunteer guards, 16:171
    Carver's Cave, St. Paul, 20:124, 28:317, 30:208, 33:122, 41:30, 362
      described, 3:381, 4:478, 5:448, 10:412, 21:84, 23:340, 30:208
      located, 49:138–139
      MHS outing, 46:133
      rediscovered, 5:620
    Carwell Mill, Kingston, 11:116
    Cary, Bob, author, work reviewed, 59:223
    Cary, Bob, newspaperman, 54:134
    Cary, Edward, author, 41:306
    Cary, Elisabeth Luther, art reviewer, 55:9
    Cary, Francis S., art teacher, 50:205
    Cary, Mary, author, 31:61
    Cary, Robert, author/poet, 12:100, 19:225, 56:6
    Cary, William, artist, 37:262, 40:150n
    Casadesus, Robert, pianist, 39:63
    Casagrande, Joseph B., author, 35:244
    Casals, Pablo, 57:216
    Cascade, Cook County
      forest fire, 36:133–136
      railroad, 34:181
      settlement, 34:184
    Cascade Junction, St. Louis County, railroad station, 34:184
    Cascade Lake, Cook County, logging railroad, 36:132
    Cascade Mountains
      map, 41:348
      railroad construction, 41:348–361
      working area depicted, 41:349–351, 353, 357
    Cascade Township, Olmsted County, frontier life, 11:185, 51:187
    Cascade Tunnel, construction, 51:125
    Casco, Wisconsin, Belgian settlement, 24:176
    Case, Benton J., 16:93
    Case, Charles M., 16:93
    Case, Charles M., Jr., 16:93
    Case, Clifford, senator, 40:134
    Case, Dana L., bank cashier, 57:190
    Case, E. P., Dr., pioneer physician, 8:448
    Case, Eliphale, editor, 1:156
    Case, Enos, 3:146
    Case, J. I., 23:324, 24:302, 34:348
    Case, James R., sawmill owner, 13:132, 150
    Case, Jerome I., manufacturer, 34:348
    Case, John H., author, 4:69, 14:438
    Case, John R., author, 7:192
    Case, Lynn M., editor, 15:121
    Case, Mrs. George P., 19:84, 27:73
    Case, S. L., author, 16:364
    Case, Sweet W., 9:200
    Casey, C. H., 12:454
    Casey, Lyman R., politician, 35:68
    Casey, Michael, game manager, 58:111
    Casey, Patrick J., author, 35:156, 41:247
    Casey, R. E., speaker, 20:214
    Casey, Ralph D., review by, 40:302
    Casey, Robert J., work reviewed, 30:146
    Casey, Silas, 25:36
    Casey, W. J., author, 20:218, 432
    Casey Building, St. Paul, 54:59
    Cash, Daniel G. (Col.), 5:100
    Cash, Joseph H., review by, 43:230–231
    Cashman, Thomas E., public safety commissioner, 43:45
    Casino Music Hall, Minneapolis, variety show, 9:35–36
    Casinos, Indian reservations, 58:238
      Mille Lacs band, Ojibway, 55:38
    Casket, literary magazine, 30:203
    Casmey, Howard B., education commissioner, 53:305–306
    Casper, Barry M., work reviewed, 47:253, 59:92
    Casper, Gordon, depicted, 46:292
    Casper, Henry W., work reviewed, 40:352
    Cass, Andrew R., 16:186
    Cass, Elizabeth, 8:346
    Cass, George W., railroad president, 60:15
    Cass, Lewis, 5:24, 7:204, 25:89, 33:20, 34:207, 35:290–291, 37:302
      biography, 56:100
      career, 11:110, 12:440, 14:342, 32:117
      depicted, 50:31
      expedition, 12:216, 15:425, 17:95, 19:349, 20:78, 21:93, 23:40, 75, 126–148, 233–252, 271, 328–348, 24:371–372, 25:272, 26:363, 380, 31:93–97, 190, 33:345, 36:184, 41:391, 48:84, 60:47
      explorer, 5:501, 7:272, 314, 8:123, 10:196, 11:81, 12:317, 16:349, 453, 18:184, 26:276, 33:263, 37:62
      Indian commissioner, 11:208, 28:277, 31:96
      memorial tablet, 2:51
      papers, 2:95, 34:212, 35:383
      politician, 3:371, 6:81, 11:431, 25:371, 30:104, 189, 35:354, 36:247, 37:79, 39:143, 41:103, 43:184, 48:83, 50:25, 27, 30–31, 51:196, 52:220–221, 223, 55:276, 278, 56:157, 166
      popular sovereignty doctrine, 56:157
      secretary of state, 28:21
      secretary of war, 36:323, 40:23–26
      treaty, 4:349
    Cass County
      archaeology, 26:321
      boundaries, 5:489–491
      Dakota Territory settlers, 52:35
      Development Association, 19:98
      farm sale card depicted, 54:313
      geology, 2:180
      Historical Society, organized, 30:276
      historic sites, 22:220
      lumber industry, 12:428
      map, 3:478, 5:490
      museum, 22:343, 444
      name, 30:189, 31:97
      Pioneers' Association, 2:286
      prisoners of war, 54:113–114
      records, 21:111, 22:211
      Star Island, 60:47
    Cass County, North Dakota, archaeology, 51:53, 56
    Cassel, H., author, 18:71
    Cassel, Peter, colonizer, 10:214, 12:415, 17:401, 31:27, 55:380
      letters on America, 10:239, 247n, 249
    Casselton, North Dakota, bonanza farming, 20:404, 33:69–70
    Casserly, Bernard, newspaper editor, 53:302
    Casserly, Eugene, California senator, 37:99–100
    Cassidy, George W., artist, 33:287
    Cassidy, Hugh (Sgt.), 25:142–143
    Cassidy, Mrs. Thomas J., 11:439
    Cassina Lake. See Cass (Upper Red Cedar) Lake
    Cassius, Anthony Brutus, labor leader, 57:419–420, 423–427, 429–430, 59:169
    Cassius Club Cafe, opening, 57:425
    Cass Lake Commercial Club, 48:109–111, 113, 115
    Cass Lake Episcopal Camp, 58:71
    Cass Lake Indian Hospital, 48:117
    Cass Lake Indian Office, land parcels, 57:212
    Cass Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce, 22:343
    Cass Lake Times, 57:212
    Casson, Dollier de, 7:186
    Cass (Upper Red Cedar) Lake (lake and town)
      business, 48:110–111, 113, 117–118
      college, proposed, 42:179
      depicted, 48:112, 118
      described, 1:525
      exploration, 8:123, 48:84, 60:47
      fort, 13:99
      historic sites, 22:220
      history, 30:394, 35:338
      Indian agency, 23:93, 48:117
      Indian village, 8:308, 18:222, 281, 19:115, 230, 359, 22:343, 444, 23:13, 28:193, 295, 48:108
      island, 48:108–118
      land office, 11:447, 12:387, 42:256, 48:110–114, 118
      location, 5:37
      lumber industry, 29:146, 148, 56:270
      lynching, 55:72
      maps, 48:93 (facing), 110
      missions, 7:287, 8:256, 10:124, 19:120, 20:80, 90
      name, 12:219, 30:189, 31:97, 48:83
      newspaper, 47:335
      printing press, 15:20, 22–23, 18:450, 20:78
      railroad, 41:355
      ricing depicted, 49:233
      Schoolcraft's visit, 12:216, 13:287, 18:180, 184–185n, 23:333n
      Star Island, 57:211–212, 60:47
      state forest, 42:249–257
      tourism, 48:108–109, 111
      trading posts, 4:380n, 387, 389n, 405, 6:332, 11:369, 14:231, 20:14, 22:357, 24:230, 56:157
    Cassville, Wisconsin
      in 1849, 7:57–58
      described/depicted, 17:134n, 33:116
      historic house, 30:270
      pioneer life, 18:326
    Castel, Albert, author, 43:187, 48:40
    Castello, David, 48:320–321
    Castensen, Vernon R., author, 56:354
    Castillo, Nicols, artist, 51:236
    Castle, Charles W. (Col.), author, 3:523
    Castle, Helen, 3:146, 225, 523, 4:275
    Castle, Henry A., military officer, 2:10, 42, 3:41, 35:220–221, 37:204, 45:132, 56:136
      author, 1:69, 149, 544, 36:82
      depicted, 41:307–308, 45:133
      GAR leader, 16:433, 440, 443, 38:78
      journalist, 14:394, 16:364, 49:153
      letters, 17:337
      papers, 1:537, 3:225, 523
      politician, 41:306
      sketch, 2:3–6
      speaker, 41:10–11, 44:223
      work reviewed, 1:222–224
    Castle, Ira, lawyer, 48:329
    Castle, James, lawyer, 48:329
    Castle, Lewis G., 37:260
    Castle, Mary, 3:523
    Castle Garden, New York City, emigrant/immigrant depot, 5:181, 186–187, 193, 195, 200, 202, 330, 347, 468, 20:255, 43:80, 46:262, 51:107
      rules, 5:182–184
      runners, 5:194, 200
      sketch, 9:180
    Castle Hall, St. Anthony, 49:44
    Castle Rock, Dakota County, 48:40
      baseball, 21:340
      mounds, 16:309
      sketch, 8:447
    Caston, Leonard, Sr., musician, album cover depicted, 57:105 (cover)
    Castor, T. F. (Lt.), explorer, 8:63–64, 66, 68
    Castro, Cipriano, Venezuelan leader, 43:207–211
    Castruccio, Giusseppe, speaker, 13:83
    Caswell, Irving A., author, 12:447, 13:214, 340, 447, 14:118, 22:220
    Caswell, Mrs. Irving A., speaker, 16:489, 17:354
    Cataldo, Joseph M., churchman, 50:216
    Catalogs, gardening, 53:41 (cover), 71–72, 74, 78, 85, 55:90
    Cataract (Fire) Engine Company, St. Anthony, 35:123
      and social dancing, 55:220
    Cataract Flour Mill, Minneapolis, construction, 24:133
    Cataract Hall, St. Anthony, depicted, 55:222
    Cataract Hotel (House), Minneapolis, 12:402, 55:220
    Cataract Island, Falls of St. Anthony, 33:124–125, 58:255, 261
    Cataract Mill, Minneapolis, 46:156, 58:262, 326
      history, 10:102
    Cataract Street, Minneapolis, 16:182
    Cataraqui, Ontario, post, 12:350
    Catawba Indians, in fur trade, 40:208
    Cate, James L., work reviewed, 29:345, 30:255, 31:247
    Cater, Harold Dean, MHS director, 29:281, 46:140–141
      author, 46:131
      depicted, 46:142
      MHS reports, 30:36–49, 293–330
      resignation, 34:175
      reviews by, 29:344, 32:109, 33:35, 216
      "Sky Pilot Primitive," 34:59–66
      speaker, 30:88, 363, 34:43
    Cater, Virginia H. (Mrs. Harold D.), pianist, 30:289
    Caterpillar Tractor Company, Peoria, Illinois, history, 34:312
    Catesby, Mark, author, 46:163
    Catfish Creek, Iowa, lead mines, 12:77
    Cathcart, J. S., 22:170, 173
    Cathcart, James A., author, 1:386
    Cathcart, Rebecca Marshall, author, 6:37, 28:317, 39:51, 317, 55:220, 223
    Cathcart's, St. Paul, dry goods company, 49:61
    Cathedral High School, St. Cloud, 16:372
    Cathedral High School, St. Paul, 57:372–373
    Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour (Episcopal), Faribault, 4:291, 15:129, 16:119, 380, 50:263n
    Cathedral of St. Joseph, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 47:52
    Cathedral of St. Mary, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 47:52
    Cathedral of St. Paul (Catholic), St. Paul, 1:321, 8:30n, 51:158, 57:372
      See also Chapel of St. Paul
      architecture, 39:153–162, 52:128
      construction, 47:50
      depicted, 26:173, 39:133 (cover), 47:42, 51
      design competition, 47:44
      history, 20:446, 48:15
      school, 48:15–16
      sites, 47:43, 48:15
    Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, New Ulm, 56:383–384
    Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Wichita, Kansas, 47:50–52
    Cather, Willa, author, 8:322–323, 325, 10:70, 16:106, 20:111, 438, 23:116, 125, 157, 26:356, 32:116, 250, 34:307, 40:305, 49:308, 56:6, 57:216
    Catherine, M. (Mother), work reviewed, 38:193
    Catholic Aid Association of Minnesota, 20:460, 22:335
    Catholic Block, St. Paul, 48:15–16
    Catholic Bulletin, St. Paul, founded, 17:129
    Catholic church, 9:339
      See also Catholic missions; specific churches and parishes, communities, leaders, and orders
      architecture, 26:173
      archives, 20:423, 27:252, 29:79, 39:35
      baptismal records, 4:432n, 5:505, 7:370
      basilicas, 57:271
      bibliography, 1:71, 4:284
      and birth-control movement, 54:365–368
      and blacks, 56:108
      Canada, 11:306, 16:461, 17:454, 18:376, 22:287, 24:41, 39:309, 41:22
      cathedrals, 47:49–51, 52:128
      cemeteries, 57:216
      census rankings, 51:236
      centennials, 25:88
      central Minnesota, 10:119
      chaplains, 34:129
      church-state controversies, 53:295–296, 298, 301–302
      in Civil War, 26:304, 27:43, 34:129
      and colonization movement, 2:282, 8:280, 9:177, 13:333, 14:355, 20:331, 463, 21:73–76, 191–192, 210, 23:191, 31:21, 35:133–139, 205–213, 325, 339, 37:184, 52:243
      early St. Paul, 5:287, 615, 7:337, 8:359n
      early St. Peter's, 8:359n
      ecumenical movement, 38:335
      education, 12:205, 13:313, 14:361, 16:333, 363, 372, 483, 17:83, 219, 349, 473, 20:62, 23:96, 191, 24:366, 25:372–374, 27:161, 271, 28:72, 29:81, 353, 30:154, 33:305, 34:105n, 154, 214, 35:133–139, 243, 36:24, 39:128, 45:237–238, 47:175, 182–183, 48:13, 15–16, 18–21, 49:84, 56:360, 57:222, 227
      ethnic groups, 16:344, 17:85, 27:213, 31:29, 32:15, 33:187, 305, 327, 34:171, 343, 35:33, 51, 61, 155, 193, 36:35, 198, 37:133, 184, 39:210
      Eucharistic Congress, 22:334, 23:97
      exploration, 47:57–58, 168
      French crisis, 42:63–67
      French regime, 14:338
      Germans, 41:53, 57, 243, 341, 43:156, 46:304, 47:254, 49:158, 347
      historic sites, 36:105
      history, 43:193
      immigrants and immigration, 5:189, 9:332, 334–335, 337, 341, 343–344, 45:58–59, 63, 50:130
      Indians, 47:72, 48:127–128, 161, 49:84, 209, 56:443, 461
      Iowa, 11:210, 20:338, 28:184, 33:356, 35:136–137
      Ireland's (Archbishop) influence, 4:86, 284
      and Jewish community, 51:9, 12
      and Knights of Labor, 22:382, 30:254
      and labor unions, 60:29
      liberal theology, 42:5
      liturgical movement, 35:372
      and metis, 49:179, 185
      Midwest, 38:203, 51:316
      Minneapolis, 2:478
      Minnesota dioceses, 16:371, 20:446, 21:102, 33:54, 185, 188, 35:137, 39:35, 188, 299
      missionaries, 44:281, 316, 46:304, 47:57–58, 49:265, 269, 272–274, 52:127
      Montana, 3:233, 8:305
      Nebraska, 40:352
      newspapers, 55:330–331
      Nicollet County, 10:359
      Northwest, 1:320, 2:200, 10:453, 14:230, 15:104, 455, 16:114, 119, 17:83–85, 18:89, 436, 38:302, 39:128
      Norwegian-American antipathy, 52:88
      opposition to, 19:219, 34:343, 37:164, 56:335–336
      orphanages, 57:372
      Poles, 58:18–19, 22–25
      policies, 28:257
      in politics, 6:285, 28:34, 36, 32:15, 33:305, 34:229, 35:61, 243, 39:96, 43:55, 61, 75, 78, 92, 297–298, 301–302, 49:158
      prejudice, 48:86
      publications, 36:325
      records, 49:209
      Red River settlement, 4:402, 10:321, 55:140
      religious orders, 51:161–162, 53:212, 57:271
      and runestone controversy, 57:144, 149, 151
      St. Cloud, 49:78, 347, 51:164, 52:40
      St. Paul, 17:102, 33:223, 34:313, 39:35, 299, 46:328, 48:13–23, 50:44, 126, 51:157–158, 53:274, 55:142, 183, 190, 242, 249, 58:187
      schools, 9:316
      seminaries, 58:247–248
      social issues and reform, 43:75, 297, 48:136, 172, 49:104
      Spanish-American War, 41:2, 7
      Stearns County, 1:318
      summer camps, 58:71
      and teachers, 54:240
      welfare activities, 39:26, 40:359
      western Canada, 10:89
      White Bear Lake, 54:248
      Wisconsin, 23:286, 26:272, 29:354, 35:152
      and women, 44:283–284, 52:216
      women's history resources, 52:117
      women's home, 47:243
      women's suffrage, opposition to, 54:293
      World War I work, 3:107, 136
      Wright County, 1:385, 540
    Catholic Church of the Incarnation, Minneapolis, 16:121
    Catholic City Federation of St. Paul, 17:85
    Catholic Colonization Bureau of Minnesota, St. Paul, 11:436, 31:21, 35:206, 211, 42:222–223
      activities, 3:460, 9:333
      organized, 15:236
    Catholic Congress, 1888, 44:289
    Catholic Historical Society of St. Paul
      activities, 15:76, 218, 361, 16:59, 18:57
      manuscript collections, 15:217, 16:54, 17:102
      meetings, 16:234, 17:229
      publications, 15:104, 455, 17:61, 83–85, 18:89
      reorganized, 14:229, 15:65, 72, 26:266
    Catholic Indian Bureau, history, 34:123
    Catholic Industrial School of Minnesota, St. Paul and Clontarf, 13:100, 17:83–84, 21:78, 35:134–136
    Catholic Legion of Decency, 51:216
    Catholic missions, 6:178, 358
      Austrian, 26:146
      Canada, 9:192, 10:354
      Chaska, 8:273, 447
      and Chippewa, 4:84, 5:25–26, 395, 7:88, 264, 360, 8:274, 11:205, 13:187, 18:268, 331, 23:402, 24:262, 26:275, 28:191, 29:168, 31:54, 34:305
      Crow Wing, 9:300
      Dakota Territory, 12:437, 23:383, 29:173
      Flemish Franciscan, 1:71
      Fond du Lac, 6:348
      Fort Beauharnois, 6:254, 8:442
      Fort Snelling, 7:370
      French, 15:455, 17:473, 20:327, 28:61, 30:249, 34:216
      history, 10:462
      and Indians, 6:365, 9:303
      Jesuit, 1:528, 2:419, 474, 3:321, 5:150, 6:77, 7:154–157, 348, 365, 8:236, 238, 10:213
      Lake Pepin, 6:362–364
      Madeline Island, 2:12
      Minnesota, 3:232, 7:362, 10:117–125, 17:473, 25:193, 28:277, 38:193
      Mississippi Valley, 1:320, 403
      Montana, 5:311
      New Mexico, 1:398
      Northwest, 10:109–117, 11:305–307, 325, 442, 14:339, 17:84, 113, 18:89, 437, 20:79, 23:366, 26:56, 30:290, 31:239, 35:380
      Pembina, 2:283, 6:243, 8:195, 273, 10:89, 447
      to Potowatomi, 6:297
      Red River Valley, 9:189, 11:94, 13:426, 21:432, 22:286, 27:166, 31:240
      St. Louis diocese, 3:313
      St. Paul, 8:27–39, 51, 195, 10:168
      schools, 12:205, 13:339, 19:379
      and Sioux, 11:316, 345, 13:339
      Slovenian, 22:200, 25:194, 30:392, 33:185
      source material, 7:177, 358, 8:428, 9:67–68, 402
      Traverse des Sioux, 8:273
      United States, 34:123
      White Earth, 5:395, 10:92
      Wisconsin, 4:182, 7:367, 10:217, 16:347, 23:285, 29:355
    Catholic Order of Foresters, St. Agnes Court, archives, 20:35, 82
    Catholic Orphan Asylum, Minneapolis, 57:372
    Catholic Orphan Asylum, St. Paul, 16:369
    Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., history, 31:187, 35:243
    Catholic Welfare Conference, 54:366
    Catholic Youth Camp, Big Sandy Lake, 58:71
    Catlin, Amy, 51:39
    Catlin, Clarissa (Mrs. John), 55:273
      Stillwater residence, 55:276
    Catlin, Francis, letters, 40:311
    Catlin, Frederick M., memorial, 12:194
    Catlin, George B.
      artist, 6:179, 8:177, 9:58, 10:220, 17:456, 21:151, 431, 24:365, 26:214n, 359, 27:63, 29:60, 31:54–56, 197, 32:188, 33:92 (cover), 187, 264, 350, 34:117, 126, 346, 35:88, 200, 334, 379–380, 36:236, 37:133, 306, 39:261, 40:199, 42:261, 295–300, 43:32, 236, 46:70, 47:59, 249, 49:263, 50:205, 52:80, 159, 53:315, 319, 55:128, 56:205
      author, 5:214, 354, 8:103, 10:347, 14:424, 16:33, 351, 22:13, 154–155n, 215, 31:178, 35:180, 38:385, 41:101, 44:119, 46:234
      in Britain, 25:297
      career, 11:110, 15:471, 27:254, 29:349–350, 30:139–141, 34:215, 36:322, 37:32, 40:144
      collector, 18:158, 30:260
      depicted, 42:296
      exhibits, 23:181, 29:61, 78, 30:176, 34:121, 35:246
      explorer, 11:216, 17:224, 347, 18:458, 22:333, 28:184, 31:193, 35:97, 36:277
      in Minnesota, 9:57, 193, 10:448, 13:375, 15:156, 454, 16:232, 18:156, 20:308, 378, 391, 31:196, 198–200, 202, 207, 36:18–21, 37:62
      pipestone quarry visits, 47:84
      sketch, 5:501
      work depicted, 42:297–299, 47:60, 86, 53:103, 59:186–187
      work reviewed, 49:341
    Catlin, Gertrude, labor delegate, 52:210
    Catlin, Hiram W., Dr., diary, 23:75
    Catlin, John C., politician, 3:123, 14:129, 36:261, 55:267–268, 270–279
    Catlin, Putman, letters, 40:311
    Catlinite (pipestone)
      See also Pipes; Pipestone; Pipestone National Monument
      analyzed, 21:424
      depicted/described, 29:262, 43:32–34, 47:82, 86–87
      early use, 51:61
      exhibited, 52:143
      geology, 15:143
      Indians, use by, 26:280, 40:206, 209
      legend, 37:62
      named, 42:296, 43:32
      pipes depicted/discussed, 51:289 (cover), 313–318
      quarry and quarrying methods, 34:314, 42:296, 47:83–92, 48:31
      uses, 47:83–86, 90–92, 50:252
    Catron, John, justice, 3:402
    Cats, Jacques, 20:423–424
    Catt, Carrie Chapman, feminist and suffragist leader, 39:12, 47:312, 314, 54:371
    Cattell, James M., professor, 51:134
    Cattle and cattle industry, 50:74
      See Dairy industry and dairying; Livestock industry
      and agriculture, 10:453
      breeding, 54:245–253
      during Civil War, 2:391
      and German Jews, 51:4
      historic sites, 40:404
      history, 10:353
      Iowa, 10:348
      milk production, 53:216
      in mining areas, 48:99
      Minnesota, 1:223, 2:191, 3:121
      Northwest, 10:438–440
      Rainy River, 49:33
      range, 12:176, 13:93, 33:86
      shipping, 31:122, 40:232, 53:216–217
      in South Dakota, 56:463
    Catton, Bruce, 39:266
      author, 35:153
      editor, 34:168
      historian, 53:335
      work reviewed, 33:87
    Cattron, Lawrence H., author, 16:121
    Caughey, John W., author, 24:172, 28:172
    Caulfield, John, businessman, 40:228, 230
    Cavalier, Lulah. See Cavileer, Lulu
    Cavalier, North Dakota, bicycle racetrack, 54:273
    Cavalier County, North Dakota, place names, 38:385
    Cavanaugh, James M., congressman, 14:164, 191, 254n
      convention delegate, 37:47–49
    Cave, Charles, 7:111
    Cavelier, Jean, journal, 20:67, 439, 24:365
    Cavender, Gary (Rev.), review by, 53:288–289
    Caveness, Victor, 46:277
    Caverly, Amos, 2:107
    Cavert, W. L., author, 12:100, 35:97
    Caves, Minnesota, 48:90
      See also specific caves
    Cavett, Kate, work reviewed, 60:80–81
    Cavileer, Charles T., 7:139, 8:201, 15:370, 16:486
      author, 6:71
      papers, 5:225, 10:448, 22:336, 27:165, 36:262
      at Pembina, 13:241, 40:83
      sketch, 5:470
      speaker, 55:332
    Cavileer, Lulu, author, 5:225, 6:71, 10:448, 40:83
    Cavileer, Mrs. Charles (mother of Lulu), 8:201
    Caviliers, Charles C., 52:38
    Cavil