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    D. A. Woodhouse Company, New York, 50:182
    D. C. Edwards, Chicago, printers, 40:128
    D. W. Onan and Sons, Inc., Minneapolis, trade with Mexico, 35:245
    Daaes family, 21:65
    Dablon, Claude (Fr.), author, 3:46, 7:155, 13:254, 25:296, 26:75, 37:128, 40:141
    Dabney, Virginius, author, 17:477
    Da Costa, S. Stephen (Lt.), 3:334
    Dacotah House, New Ulm, 24:190, 27:328, 32:173, 41:59
      history, 15:365, 20:356, 25:314
    Dagenett, Charles E., 3:90
    Daggett, Francis E. (Frank)
      GAR commander, 16:430, 439, 441
      journalist, 25:307
      newspaper publisher, 58:195
    Daggett, Paul, author, 15:105
      speaker, 16:235
    Daggett Brook Township, Crow Wing County, organized, 26:259
    Dagobert, ---- (Fr.), 24:53
    Dagslyset (Chicago), free-thought paper, 4:146
    Daguerre, Louis J. M., photographer, 33:288, 34:28–29
    Daguerreotypes, history, 21:95, 26:170, 29:164, 34:28–33, 35:182
    Dahl, ----, painter, 6:372
    Dahl, Albin, 43:131n
    Dahl, Andrew, photographer, 49:204
    Dahl, Borghild, author, 25:309, 29:298, 30:93, 36:90, 50:61
    Dahl, Henry, 43:49
    Dahl, Hula, hotel housekeeper, 58:297
    Dahl, James, speaker, 18:334
    Dahl, John F., lawyer, 21:196
    Dahl, June W., author, 47:336
    Dahl, Lucile, 36:239
    Dahl, Myrtle H., teacher, 35:371
    Dahl, ---- (Rev.), 10:314
    Dahl, Theodor H., 16:471
      biography, 11:328
    Dahlberg, Charles L., author, 9:306
    Dahlberg, Jean C., author, 45:304
      "Laura A. Linton," 38:21–23
    Dahlberg, Ken, businessman, 60:156
    Dahlberg, Pehr, sketch, 9:306
    Dahlberg, Robert N., author, 9:306
    Dahlen, Andrew, biography, 16:337
    Dahlen, Knute T., lawyer, 21:196
    Dahlgren, Frank, speaker, 22:441
    Dahlgren, John A. (Admiral), 4:263
    Dahlgren, Liz F., work reviewed, 46:255
    Dahlgren Township, Carver County, settlement, 10:460
    Dahlhielm, Erik, author, 22:112
    Dahlhjelm, A. M., Swedish pioneer, 17:400–402
      letters, 31:27
    Dahlin, Georg L., author, 18:71
    Dahlquist, C. B., 19:362, 22:341
    Dahlquist, P. J., trade card depicted, 43:273
    Dahlquist, Sig, cameraman, 46:281
    Dahlstrom, Doris, hatmaker, 59:336
    Dahlstrom, Johnnie, homesteader, 41:64, 67, 69
    Daigneau, Don V., author, 11:116, 23:109
    Daigneau, F. E., 13:427
    Daigneau, Francois, petitioner, 49:186
    Daily, Pratt and Company, fur-traders, 7:183
    Daily Bee (Duluth), 18:473
    Daily Journal (International Falls), historical editions, 16:366, 17:361
    Daily Pioneer. See St. Paul Daily Pioneer
    Dain, Floyd R., work reviewed, 41:388
    Dairy industry and dairying
      See also Agriculture
      in 1840, 7:212
      in 1925, 7:213
      in 1970s, 49:163
      cattle breeds, 26:123, 28:371
      cooperatives, 4:17, 188, 471, 5:395, 6:310, 7:361, 8:148, 371, 9:78, 197, 10:227, 11:100, 289, 457, 12:335, 430, 13:216, 15:115, 251, 348, 482, 486, 17:236, 239, 480, 486, 18:470, 19:151, 155–157, 239, 20:82, 360, 21:340, 452, 22:221, 224, 226, 265–268, 346, 420, 23:106, 197, 199, 301, 24:175, 190, 273, 25:58, 27:365, 29:158
      and Danes, 8:367–368, 371, 374, 379, 383
      development, 17:101, 18:411, 27:107–121, 33:326
      diversification, 50:220–221, 228
      economic aspect, 11:117
      education, 19:152–161
      expositions, 50:227–228
      extent, 30:154
      Gentilly, 44:284–287
      Gibbon, 7:301
      immigrant contributions, 48:41
      and Indians, 5:611
      Itasca County, 5:618
      Litchfield, 9:310
      McLeod County, 9:421
      Minnesota, 1:223, 2:584, 4:293, 470, 5:78, 160, 469, 6:85, 12:337, 451, 13:449, 16:128, 251, 17:492, 20:357, 466, 29:272, 37:20–21, 108
      Nicollet County, 6:86
      Ontario, 28:366
      periodicals, 36:190
      pioneer, 11:336, 24:104, 33:31
      protected, 40:147, 320, 323–324
      Red Lake Falls, 7:369
      Red River Valley, 5:324
      Sauk Center, 9:312
      Stearns County, 8:112
      Steele County, 8:441
      at trading posts, 4:387n, 5:21
      university farm, 22:413
      Wadena, 9:80
      Wisconsin, 5:133–134, 19:149–152, 157, 29:268, 335, 39:31, 48:42
    Dakota
      See also Dakota Territory; North Dakota; South Dakota
      1860 census, 4:261
      in 1860s, 9:190, 307
      in 1880s, 8:436
      bonanza farms, 8:85
      exploration, 5:135
      floods, 8:279
      immigration, 4:16, 5:133, 330
      Indian Wars, 7:361
      Mennonite settlement, 4:87
      military posts, 1:532
      Norwegians, 6:80
      pioneer life, 7:368, 10:324
      public lands, 7:327
      resources, 5:506, 8:388
      Sibley expedition, 7:329–330, 333
      social and economic development, 9:304
      stage lines, 10:456
    Dakota, steamship, 5:239, 274–275, 9:306, 41:187, 189, 43:316
    Dakota, stern-wheeler, 21:254, 259n, 261n
    Dakota, Washington County
      records, 21:458, 24:160
      townsite, 12:128n, 15:464, 24:196, 274
    Dakota 400, high-speed train, 48:176
    Dakota City, Nicollet County, plat, 17:238
    Dakota City Guards, volunteer unit, 16:173n
    Dakota County
      anniversary, 8:447
      archeology, 1:534
      archives, 15:195–197, 345, 21:327, 449
      courthouse, 37:202
      farming, 24:293, 302, 26:371, 29:2n, 13, 26
      financial problems, 49:227
      food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:278
      Indians, 37:274–275
      land claim association, 9:86, 89, 94
      landowners' directory, 1:410
      mail service, 36:193
      medical history, 21:102, 213
      newspapers, 5:502
      Norwegian settlements, 6:303, 11:286, 12:271
      notes, 7:192, 8:209, 10:97
      ordnance works, 49:214–228
      pageant, 16:493
      pioneers, 14:438
      politics, 13:141, 26:201, 35:98, 301, 36:173, 39:49
      poor farm, 38:369
      population, 2:120
      sketch, 5:81
      surveyed, 28:395
      township names, 2:439
      War Board, 49:220
      war history, 3:104, 4:209
      War History Committee, 23:390
      windmill, 24:190
    Dakota County Agricultural Society, 13:147, 150, 22:253
      constitution, 28:92
      fairs, 15:246
      meeting, 23:324
    Dakota County Guard, volunteer unit, 16:173n, 177
    Dakota County Historical and Archeological Society
      activities, 22:440, 30:87, 37:264
      meetings, 21:107, 334, 23:100, 29:91, 178, 274
      museum, 34:267, 35:99, 338
      organized, 20:351
      publication, 39:132, 40:148
    Dakota County Tribune (Farmington), 49:225
      history, 15:245
    Dakota Democrat (Yankton, South Dakota), 5:136, 207, 48:350
      established, 3:291–292
    Dakota Department, archives, 7:361
    Dakota Friend, sketch, 2:510n
    Dakotah. See Stillwater
    Dakotah, side-wheeler, 11:128
    Dakota History Conference, 48:135, 315, 49:308
    Dakota House, New Ulm. See Dacotah House, New Ulm
    Dakota House, St. Paul, 14:300
    Dakota Institute, Hastings, 15:349, 16:383
    Dakota Land Company, 14:244–246, 250–251, 259, 261, 21:220, 35:238, 38:57, 217, 59:198
    Dakota Landing, Dakota County, townsite, 17:278
    Dakotan, newspaper, 5:207
    Dakota Sentinel (Nininger), established, 13:150
    Dakota (Sioux) Indians
      See also Chippewa-Sioux warfare; Fur trade and traders; Half-breeds; Indians; Lakota Indians; Mdewakanton band; Missions and missionaries; Mixed-bloods; Oglala band; Ojibway-Dakota warfare; Sioux (Dakota) Indians; Sioux (Dakota) language; Sioux (Dakota) treaties; Sioux Outbreak (Sioux War); Sisseton band; Teton band; Wahpekute band; Wahpeton band; Yankton band; specific agencies; specific bands and leaders
      age at marriage, 60:227, 233n
      agriculture, 48:200, 205–206
      annuities, 42:106, 316, 45:83, 85, 87, 90, 100–101, 107–108, 48:86, 198–199, 203, 206, 49:120
      art, 41:337, 43:32–34
      assimilation, 48:344
      bibliography, 24:71, 42:80, 47:167
      Black Hills, South Dakota, 47:119
      burial platform depicted, 42:128, 262
      in Canada, 41:13–28, 49:77–78
      captives, 46:229, 48:31, 49:131n, 58:252, 59:191
      culture, 41:299, 42:277, 43:32–34, 44:311–312, 45:79, 97, 99, 46:163, 301–302, 48:178, 49:77–78, 120, 164, 346, 50:163, 171
      depicted/described, 21:325, 23:181, 41:16, 24, 30, 42:138, 267, 298, 43:8, 10–11, 13, 45:81 (cover), 91–92, 46:41 (cover), 67, 71–72, 239, 288, 47:59–61, 82, 50:84 (facing), 59:185, 194
      dictionaries, 19:448, 21:161, 277, 25:390, 30:298, 33:57, 351, 36:68, 280, 39:150, 41:247, 46:132, 202
      dispersion, 44:158
      epidemic, 42:139
      ethnology, 55:377
      in fiction, 46:339–340
      food, 48:76
      at Fort Snelling, 42:232, 295
      and fur trade, 18:439, 20:261, 42:123, 125, 132–134, 44:196, 50:240
      ginseng harvest, 41:260
      government, 45:104–105
      historic sites, 44:267–270
      history, 16:345, 354, 25:399, 41:95, 50:163–164
      house depicted, 42:241 (cover)
      hunting, 41:219–227
      in Indian CCC, 43:3–13
      interpreters, 48:200–201, 203
      intertribal relations, 43:257, 45:25–26, 39, 46:37, 114, 172, 47:28, 30, 120, 48:63–64, 50:252
      at John H. Stevens's home, 60:219
      at Lake Harriet mission, 59:186
      language, 33:273, 275, 37:277, 281, 41:30, 44:158
      leaders, 42:240, 45:104–105, 48:24–35, 344–345, 49:164, 50:163–164, 336
      legends, 47:83, 49:346
      medicine, 42:76
      Minnesota, 48:38, 50:84
      missions and missionaries, 11:317, 15:222, 275–278, 16:133, 140–145, 333, 335, 354, 21:16, 21, 25–28, 30–31, 158, 160, 272, 276, 278–279, 282, 413, 27:264, 42:76, 47:119, 335, 49:250
      modern culture, 42:195
      name, 50:193n
      and Ojibway, 45:87, 98, 46:114, 172, 47:28, 120, 48:63–66, 69, 50:195
      pipes, 43:32–34
      Pipestone, 47:85–88, 90
      place-names, 49:163
      publications, 16:143, 17:224, 21:26, 280
      reservations, 47:73
      and St. Anthony Falls, 58:254
      schools, 46:250
      sources, 46:343, 47:167
      subdivisions, 47:284
      textbooks, 12:316
      tools depicted, 41:33
      villages, 41:247, 47:71, 49:80
      vocabulary, 19:95, 30:216, 331
      warfare, 48:237, 49:181, 185
      and whites, 42:24, 44:312, 45:117, 121–122, 46:228, 301, 48:87–88, 158, 198–206, 268, 49:205–206, 50:318
    Dakota Southern Railway, 19:108
    Dakota Territory
      See also Dakota; North Dakota; South Dakota
      archives, 39:35
      atlas, 40:129
      in Civil War, 37:255
      depicted, 47:332
      division of, 48:133
      in fiction, 23:116, 119, 122–123
      fur trade, 34:325–329
      gold rush, 14:113, 32:219, 40:410
      government, 3:480, 5:206
      governors, 16:115, 26:79
      history, 1:291, 8:201, 9:415
      Indians, 34:174, 319, 35:135, 138, 289, 36:279, 38:69, 98, 114, 279, 281, 284, 287–288, 354, 356, 363–364, 39:85, 227–240, 41:13, 48:34–35
      livestock raising, 11:324
      mail service, 17:465, 19:426, 24:368, 30:174
      Mennonite colonies, 14:225, 16:344, 18:99, 20:181
      military life, 48:90
      missions, 11:212, 36:291–292, 38:385
      natural history, 55:377
      newspapers, 5:135–136, 207, 15:200–202, 17:103
      organized, 9:116
      pioneer life, 14:205, 19:203–206, 20:341, 28:289, 38:202, 49:76–77
      politics, 27:67, 97, 29:173, 35:238, imprints, 49:77
      railroads, 5:74, 88, 388, 41:345, 58:278
      Scandinavians, 48:350
      settlement, 13:435, 22:160–161, 23:115, 33:56–58, 34:124, 313
      travel in, 35:246, 260
      wheat raising, 20:404–405, 33:64–67, 69, 37:121, 265, 58:272
      women homesteaders, 50:135
    Dakota War of 1862
      See also Sioux Outbreak (Sioux War); United States Army; specific battles, sites, and leaders
      bibliography, 47:167
      causes, 45:96–110, 46:73, 47:78, 234, 237, 48:24, 202n, 203, 205, 49:205, 50:163, 195
      and Civil War, 44:2–15, 45:108–110
      consequences, 42:43–53, 50:202–203
      depicted, 41:121, 44:9, 12
      execution of prisoners, 41:30, 117–125, 43:80, 315, 44:8–12
      in fiction, 46:250, 47:211, 48:268
      history, 42:240, 43:37–38, 45:207, 46:202, 304, 47:333, 48:33, 49:78, 80, 206
      impact on perceptions of Minnesota's past, 60:222
      Indian refugees, 41:13–28, 342–343, 48:35, 49:77
      leaders, 45:97–106, 46:41 (facing), 47:235–236, 48:34, 198, 200, 50:163
      sites and actions, 41:57, 247, 300, 42:232, 43:37–38, 44:83–84, 166, 196, 45:116, 123–124
      sources, 41:103–104
      supplies and services payment records, 60:340 (facing)
      troops, 46:312–327
    Dalbec, Benjamin, 1:228
    Dale, Edward E., 10:210, 26:161
      author, 25:85, 26:378, 27:159, 28:174, 371, 29:260
      speaker, 13:326, 27:66
      work reviewed, 12:176
    Dale, Harrison C., author and editor, 2:436, 14:348
    Dale, Harry, compiler, 47:336
    Dale, M. E., dressmaker, 49:61
    Dale, O. G., 1:410
      editor, 2:184–187, 48:79
      speaker, 16:129
    Dalen, Dennis L., scuba diver, 38:24–34
    Daley, M. H., poet, 5:541n
    Dalibard, Jacques, work reviewed, 50:40
    Daline, Gordon, author, 17:360
    Dallas, Alexander G., governor of Rupert's Land, 34:317–319, 321, 323, 41:14–15
    Dallas, J., artist, 32:190
    Dalles House (Taylor's Falls), 3:230
      history, 3:478
    Dalles of the St. Croix, 17:391, 36:92
    Dally, Nate (Capt.), 50:274
      work reviewed, 12:310
    Dally family, Stearns County pioneers, 12:310
    D'Aloia, Dominick, railroad worker, 59:155
    D'Aloia, Jerry, 59:155–157
    D'Aloia family, depicted, 58:366
    Dalrymple, Dana G., author, 39:260
    Dalrymple, John S., 49:172–173
      work reviewed, 37:259
    Dalrymple, Oliver, bonanza farmer, 26:361, 58:272
      biography, 37:259
      farms, 13:205, 20:404, 25:300, 29:14, 31:122, 32:112, 33:70, 36:68, 281, 37:265–266, 39:206
    Dalton, John E., author, 26:270
    Daly, Charles P., judge, 5:185, 198, 31:224
      letter, 5:186–192
      papers, 28:202
    Daly, J. C., lumberjack, 13:362n, 365n
    Daly, John (Pvt.), 3:286n, 50:273–274n
    Daly, M. J., 13:120, 23:103, 38:14, 16
      speaker, 8:311
    Daly, Marcus, industrialist, 39:170
    Daly, Mary, author, 48:233
    Daly, Nora, speaker, 29:90
    Dalyell, James (Capt.), 29:65
    Daly's Stock Company, 28:117
    Dalzell, A. Hugh, author, 22:432
    Dalzell, John, 18:140, 142
    Dame, Katherine, author, 12:212
    Damon, Allan L., work reviewed, 48:132
    Damon, Susan, 58:288
    Dampier, William, 19:397n
    Damrosch, Walter J., speaker, 39:53, 48:332
    Damrosch Wagner Opera Company, New York City, 48:337
    Dams
      See also Water power
      Cameron, Wisconsin, 23:98
      Chippewa River, 27:197
      Garrison, North Dakota, 46:37, 47:114
      Minnesota, 38:203
      Mississippi River, 11:118, 220, 18:452, 19:103, 182, 24:93, 130, 27:63, 28:293, 37:275, 286, 288, 290–295, 321–322, 58:243, 256, 261
      Missouri River, 39:213 (cover)
      Nicollet Island, 24:130
      Pine City, 43:315
      Pine County, 39:264
      Pokegama Lake, 33:11
      St. Anthony Falls, 58:258, 260, 266–267
      St. Croix River, 40:240, 357
      Sandy Lake, 33:14–15
      Shell Rock River, 23:106
      Sulphur Creek, 34:279–280
    Damsel, steamboat, 34:240
    Dana, Charles A., excursionist, 15:406, 409, 411, 413–414, 417, 19:406, 20:384, 386
      in Minnesota, 12:392, 25:103, 35:181
    Dana, David T., III, editor, work reviewed, 59:179–180
    Dana, Mrs. Napoleon J. T., 29:319
    Dana, Napoleon J. T. (Capt.), 9:260
      biography, 11:328
      in Civil War, 25:21–23, 25, 29, 35, 122–125, 142, 347, 37:328, 334
      at Fort Ridgely, 11:163, 165, 168, 174, 177, 14:459, 15:137, 29:319n, 33:263
      politician, 39:195
    Dana, Samuel T., author, 30:389
      work reviewed, 37:258
    Dana Gardens, women's softball team, 58:215, 218–219
    Danbom, David B.
      review by, 59:90
      "The Significance of Flour Milling at the Falls," 58:270–285
    Danbury, Wisconsin
      fur trade, 28:149n
      Sioux trail, 28:158n
    Dance, Lynn, work reviewed, 45:344
    Dance and dancing
      ballet, 48:87
      contemporary, 21:58–62
      depicted, 50:84 (facing)
      Indian, 48:87, 49:36, 78, 164, 269, 271
      social, 49:55, 55:217–227, 59:57, 61n
    Dancer, H. A., judge, Duluth lynching trials, 59:26–28, 31
    Dandelion, boat, 2:209
    Dane, R. S., speaker, 16:115
    Danebod, Danish school, 8:380–381
    Danebod church, Tyler, 48:284
    Dane County, Wisconsin
      history, 22:192, 26:397
      religious organization, 6:210
    Danelski, David J., work reviewed, 39:205
    Danelz, Garfield B., chiropractor, 59:202
    Danenbaum, Ruby, quoted, 43:216
    Danes
      See also Lutheran church; Scandinavians
      almanacs, 15:447
      America letters, 49:123
      in American wars, 2:381
      artists, 47:316
      Askov, 7:161, 8:381–384, 10:360
      biographies, 2:437, 10:68
      Chisago County, 43:259–260
      cookery, 48:41
      in dairy industry, 17:239, 19:155, 21:340, 27:119
      in England, 49:124
      festival, 8:305
      humor, 47:36
      immigration, 5:172, 6:71, 8:85, 364, 9:72, 180–181, 45:37, 60:255
      Iowa, 13:435, 46:341
      language, 47:176, 48:284–285
      in legislature, 8:375
      Martin County, 8:146n
      Meeker County, 2:287
      Minnesota, 2:404, 436, 583, 6:371, 7:150, 8:363–385, 10:314, 411, 11:334, 20:63, 23:387, 29:271, 30:76, 38:42, 243, 39:130
      Montana, 5:517, 10:454
      newspapers, 47:118, 49:123
      publications, 27:256
      runologists, 48:10
      songs, 36:194
      South Dakota, 11:324, 19:222, 28:300
      and Swedes, 8:399
      Tyler, 5:465, 9:78
      United States, 15:355, 20:442
      Wisconsin, 9:414
    Danevang, Texas, Danish settlement, 8:381
    Danewood, Chisago County, Danish settlement, 8:375
    Danforth, F. A., horse owner, 41:382
    Danforth, Pauline Brunette, review by, 58:374–375
    Dangremond, Gerrit (Rev.), 28:128
    Daniel, Hannah (Mrs. Lewis), 49:171
    Daniel, Lewis, Dr., 49:171–173
    Daniel, Mrs. Roderick E., 4:267, 5:123
    Daniel, Pete, work reviewed, 46:125
    Daniel, Robert, author, 36:230
    Daniel, Will H., author, 28:69
    Daniells, Lorna M., compiler, 36:278
    Daniels, Asa W., Dr., pioneer physician, 2:566, 18:209, 25:404, 44:195
      author, 1:383–384, 440n, 530
      at Lower Sioux Agency, 45:105, 109, 115n, 48:201
    Daniels, Douglas Henry
      "Lester 'Pres' Young in Minneapolis," 59:96–109
      work reviewed, 58:377
    Daniels, Florence Hibbs, 55:136 (facing)
      home furnishings, 55:136 (facing)
    Daniels, Hacon, 50:223
    Daniels, J. J. (Rev.), speaker, 5:384, 8:270
    Daniels, Jared W., Dr., pioneer surgeon, 4:67, 12:300, 35:235, 44:195
      Indian agent, 35:168, 170
    Daniels, John K., sculptor, 8:307, 19:365, 26:388, 27:250, 29:96, 34:353, 48:1 (facing), 49:26–27, 50:223, 227
    Daniels, John V., legislator, 45:233–234
    Daniels, John W., businessman, 34:173
    Daniels, Jonathan, author, 39:209
    Daniels, Roger, photographer, 49:233
      work reviewed, 46:205
    Daniels, Thomas, sketch, 6:408
    Daniels, Thomas L., 32:13n
    Daniels and Company, Rochester, druggists, 20:235
    Daniel Shaw Lumber Company, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. See Shaw Lumber Company
    Danielson, Andrew, 13:345
    Danielson, H., author, 18:71
    Danielson, Ole, author, 22:443
    Danielson family, 47:151
    Danielson Township, Meeker County
      creamery, 11:457
      history, 19:470
    Danish, Joe, artist, 46:299
    Danish Brotherhood, 8:379, 383
    Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 27:256
    Danish First Baptist Church, Clarks Grove, 11:113, 13:207, 15:128, 21:341
    Danish Lutheran church, 8:366
    Danish Lutheran Church, Askov, 8:383
    Danish Lutheran Church, Clinton, Iowa, 9:412
    Danish Lutheran Publishing House, Blair, Nebraska, 15:447
    Danish People's Society (Danish Folk Society)
      Askov, 8:383
      colonizing activities, 8:377–381, 17:239, 23:387, 29:271, 30:76, 31:28
    Danish Prairie, Scandinavian settlement, 6:373
    Danky, James P., work reviewed, 45:40
    Danner, Effa M., author, 19:221
    Dan Patch, race horse, 12:421, 20:201, 21:425, 28:192, 36:65, 93, 103, 41:380–381, 42:40, 47:260, 48:52
    Dan Patch Airline, 22:349
    Dan Patch Railroad, 40:378
    Dan Patch "Torpedo" auto, depicted, 43:110
    Dansk Folkesamfund. See Danish People's Society
    Danube, history, 13:153, 19:126
    Danys, Milda, work reviewed, 50:170
    Danz, Frank, Jr., conductor/musician, 2:107, 9:302, 33:93, 95, 97–101, 104, 36:106, 42:270
    Danzig, Allison, author, 35:335
    Danziger, Edmund J., Jr.
      "They Would Not Be Moved," 43:175–185
      work reviewed, 46:299–300
    DAR. See Daughters of the American Revolution
    Dardenne, John, 32:102, 165
    Dardenne, Mrs. John, actress, 32:102
    Dare, L. A., 12:106
    Darec, Louis, 13:86
    Darfur, history, 9:200
    Dargan, Marion, 17:462
    Darien Township, Stevens County, name, 4:248
    Dario, Lucille, depicted, 42:189
    Dark Day, Sioux woman. See Ampato Sapa
    Darkey Lake, Ontario, picture rock, 29:130
    Darley, Kathleen M., depicted, 44:154
    Darling, Edwin, author, 26:294
    Darling, Frederick L., house, 38:340–341
    Darling, Jay N. (Ding), cartoonist, 48:171, 49:259
      author, 22:183
    Darling, John H., author, 5:146
      speaker, 5:157, 472, 9:55
    Darling, Morrison County, Lutheran church, 24:90
    Darling, R. A., author, 17:238
    Darling, Sharon S., work reviewed, 45:343
    Darling, William F., biography, 22:104
    Darling, William L., 3:95, 13:115
    Darnen Township, Stevens County
      boundaries, 4:243–244
      name, 4:248
    Darrah, J. W. (Capt.), author, 2:209, 290, 4:469, 5:151
    Dart, Anson, pioneer, 40:312
    Dart, Eliza C., pioneer, 40:312
    Dart, Joseph, miller, 16:226
    D' Artaguette, ----, 13:85
    Dartt, Edward H. S., diaries, 20:34, 79
    Darwin
      farming, 24:115–116
      history, 19:117
      land speculation, 24:57, 114n
    Darwin, Charles, naturalist, 39:113, 115
      letter, 37:231–232
    Dash, Victor A., postmaster, 34:186
    Dasovich, Thomas, author, 29:99
      "My Yugoslav Background," 28:250–253
    Dasovich family, 28:250–253
    Dassel
      agriculture, 22:446, 23:171
      history, 19:117, 24:273
      transportation, 12:339
    Dau, W. H. T., editor, 4:459
    Daubenmire, Rexford F., author, 18:332
    Daubney, John, 1:407, 2:206, 3:230, 4:99, 61:34–35
    Dauffenbach, Christian, potter, 33:231
    Dauffenbach, Mrs. Roy, author, 36:195
    Daugherty, Cora, 17:364
    Daugherty, James, 18:452
    Daugherty, Susie, 17:364
    Daughters of American Colonists, 47:223–224
      Minnesota society, 5:520, 6:84, 8:439, 446, 9:257, 10:95, 350, 12:98, 443, 14:350, 26:31, 151
    Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, 20:33, 37:224
      Minnesota chapter, 7:84–86
    Daughters of Norway, Synnove Lodge No. 5, 8:432
    Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), 1:542, 18:214, 45:66
      Anthony Wayne chapter, Mankato, 1:340, 405, 7:260, 262
      Arbor Day sponsor, 47:220–221
      Brainerd chapter, 9:171, 259
      Captain Richard Somers chapter, St. Peter, 7:369
      Catlinite chapter, Pipestone, 5:390, 6:411
      chapters, 12:321, 429, 14:335, 16:256, 336, 360, 494, 17:208, 488, 18:46, 55, 342, 19:47, 21:194, 22:342, 23:41, 25:41, 206, 316, 26:31, 27:249, 28:305, 30:22, 36:140, 47:217–218
      Charter Oak chapter, Faribault, 9:311
      Colonial chapter, Minneapolis, 10:456
      Daughters of Liberty chapter, Duluth, 5:243
      Duluth chapter, 4:348
      educational program, 15:120
      Fairmont chapter, 7:192, 10:359
      genealogical program, 14:214, 439, 15:59, 343, 349, 16:51, 102, 20:33, 194, 21:34, 22:39, 27:156, 30:156, 182
      General James Knapp chapter, Hopkins, 8:206
      Greysolon Dulhut chapter, Duluth, 5:243
      historical work, 44:220, 47:219–223, 226
      history, 35:197, 36:186
      Mankato chapter, 8:311
      markers, 11:28, 51, 111, 330, 335, 13:214, 14:97, 350, 453, 15:359, 362, 16:485, 20:464, 21:434, 22:208, 40:245
      Martin County chapter, 6:404
      Mendota chapter, 4:196, 5:73
      Michigan, 2:99, 198, 15:475
      Minnesota, 3:439, 4:54, 58, 161, 207, 341, 343, 466, 5:143, 605, 6:407, 7:92, 187, 253, 8:193, 207, 9:56, 419, 12:429, 13:311, 16:64, 117, 20:33, 21:218, 24:36, 25:9, 78, 29:96, 34:340, 35:190
      Nathan Hale chapter, St. Paul, 4:59, 5:243
      New Ulm chapter, 10:459
      North Dakota, 3:385, 4:195
      Old Trails chapter, St. Paul, 1:237
      publications, 14:110, 114, 228, 15:349, 483, 16:232, 18:108, 47:218
      radio presentations, 15:66, 108, 127, 221, 241, 348, 456, 466, 16:57, 115, 27:180
      Red River Valley chapter, 5:467
      St. Anthony Falls chapter, Minneapolis, 4:94, 198
      St. Cloud chapter, 8:264–266
      St. Louis County chapters, 6:220
      St. Paul chapter, 3:238, 458, 4:25, 196, 297, 5:390
      Sibley House restorations, 15:195, 313, 16:487, 19:235, 20:342, 23:192, 27:231, 30:282, 32:107, 33:209, 37:60, 39:316, 55:186–201
      Wadsworth Trail chapter, 10:466
      war work, 47:221
      Wisconsin, 4:24, 9:306
    Daughters of the Legion Drum and Bugle Corps, 46:282n
    Daughters of the Revolution, Minnesota society, 3:439
    Daunais, Oliver, 23:397
    Dauphinais, Francois, depicted, 49:179
    Davenport, Ambrose, trader, 4:380n, 6:345–346, 11:372, 49:271
    Davenport, Birge W., 43:98
    Davenport, Charles, eugenicist, 59:239
    Davenport, E. L., actor, 33:175
    Davenport, Edward J., author, 4:477
    Davenport, F. Garvin, author, 32:255
      "Newton H. Winchell," 32:214–225
      work reviewed, 50:129
    Davenport, Fanny, actress, 28:117
    Davenport, George (Col.), trader, 9:357, 13:222, 42:103
      murder of, 17:421, 423, 22:22n
    Davenport, Henry (Col.), 27:253
    Davenport, Ida, 17:341
    Davenport, Iowa, 21:202
      in 1849, 7:60
      Catholic church, 20:338
      described, 22:22
      German settlement, 25:298, 27:163
      history, 6:81, 13:111
      museum, 20:90
      river port, 17:424, 25:114, 26:381, 36:46, 38:356
      schools, 16:275
    Davenport, John B., work reviewed, 45:162–163
    Davenport, Mrs. Ambrose, 8:255
    Davenport, steamboat, 2:422n, 424n, 24:331, 37:296, 38:357–359, 362
    Davenport, Thomas, 35:283
    Davenport, William, trader, 4:380n, 6:347–348
    David, C. W., 14:194
    David, L. C., speaker, 10:100
    David, Lester, author, 34:310
    David, Quentin J. (Lt.), author, 3:163
    Davidow, Alexander, diplomat, 40:265 (cover), 268, 270, 273
    Davids, W. B., author, 33:226
    Davidson, Andrew A., author, 13:453, 14:359, 17:487, 30:274
      speaker, 21:447, 23:403
    Davidson, Andrew R., banker, 43:161
    Davidson, Clark B., pioneer railroad man, 5:464
    Davidson, Daniel S., author, 18:323
    Davidson, Donald, poet, 20:113
    Davidson, Ernest H., 5:471
    Davidson, Gordon C., author, 3:296–298, 5:29, 13:439, 14:81
    Davidson, James H., editor, 3:477, 7:195
    Davidson, John F., 27:65
    Davidson, John W. (Gen.), Union officer, 40:282–286
    Davidson, Katherine H., compiler, 39:210
    Davidson, Levette J., author, 33:91
    Davidson, Lorenzo D., author, 19:461
    Davidson, Margaret G., work reviewed, 40:405
    Davidson, Martha, art critic, 17:183, 24:181, 47:106
    Davidson, Mary, author, 10:358
    Davidson, Peyton S., steamboat captain, 26:272, 36:251, 254
    Davidson, Sarah A., author, 21:15n, 22:82, 23:98, 33:139
      editor, 26:278
      review by, 22:94
      "St. Paul in 1849," 22:55–59
      work reviewed, 32:114
    Davidson, T., flatboatman, 21:259
    Davidson, William, colonist, 47:23
    Davidson, William F. (Commodore), steamboat owner, 2:297, 5:520, 11:139, 16:470, 19:195, 26:272, 33:198, 34:26–27, 36:26, 250–258, 37:185, 227, 38:236, 39:129, 210, 298
      papers, 13:321, 14:64, 66, 16:73, 23:7, 34:268, 35:340
      sketches, 3:472, 4:91
      speculator, 39:90
    Davidson, William M., author, 34:356
    Davidson family, 43:162
    David Tipton, steamboat, 37:296–297
    Davie, Maurice R., work reviewed, 17:328
    Davies, A. P., letters, 13:427
    Davies, Ayres, author, 23:184
    Davies, Blodwen, author, 15:238
    Davies, Cecil, 19:61
    Davies, Edward W., 3:440
    Davies, Ffrangcom, singer, 39:55–56
    Davies, James, 15:83
    Davies, Kenneth G., author, 36:150, 43:120
      "From Competition to Union," 40:166–177
      speaker, 40:149, 42:80
      work reviewed, 38:199
    Davies, Pearl J., work reviewed, 36:189
    Davies, R. E. G., curator, 50:96n
    Davies, Richard O., editor, work reviewed, 58:417
    Davies, W. Watkin, author, 7:88
    Davies, Wallace E., work reviewed, 35:197
    Davis, Alexander J., architect, 38:189
    Davis, Andrew, 3:95, 47:180
    Davis, Arthur K., 3:243
    Davis, Bill, photographer, 43:279
    Davis, C. Edward (Lt.), 25:255
    Davis, Charles, railroad builder, 21:439
    Davis, Charles F. (Rev.), speaker, 5:244
    Davis, Charles G., 50:15–16
    Davis, Charles H., Union officer, 25:130
    Davis, Charles R., politician, 1:282n, 35:306, 40:321, 350
      sketch, 4:185
      speaker, 1:340
    Davis, Clyde B., author, 22:204
    Davis, Cushman K., 1:204, 4:468, 5:90, 106, 209, 278, 7:362, 8:79, 9:414, 12:196–197, 44:223, 48:324n, 49:297
      author, 1:375, 537, 3:97, 4:170, 30:372
      biography, 11:328
      depicted, 41:301 (cover), 302–303, 305, 308–309, 311, 313, 315, 43:202, 45:227
      foreign policy, 41:2, 11, 309–311
      lawyer, 12:175, 38:79
      papers, 11:318, 14:102, 15:223, 17:160n, 337, 20:81, 445, 21:35, 414, 34:339
      politician, 4:304, 373, 27:250, 28:72, 35:57, 76, 36:55–56, 37:147, 207–208, 211, 41:301–316, 43:210, 311, 45:49, 52, 57, 225, 245, 49:115, 60:22
      quoted, 41:9–10, 185
      sketches, 2:584, 3:378, 5:317, 6:408
      in Venezuelan dispute, 43:202–204, 207
    Davis, Darrell H., author, 16:357, 18:218, 21:449
    Davis, David, judge, 41:120
    Davis, E. H., archeologist, 9:97
    Davis, E. Page
      author, 42:223
      emigrant agent, 13:28–30
    Davis, Edward W., 34:271, 36:35
      author, 13:115, 32:256, 33:355, 40:364
      exploring activities, 37:188, 38:24–34
      "Pioneering with Taconite," 34:269–283
      review by, 32:244–246
      "Seegwin," 37:235–254
      "Taconite," 33:282
      taconite developer, 44:179, 47:205
      work reviewed, 39:163
    Davis, Edwin H., 29:162
    Davis, Ellabelle, singer, 39:63
    Davis, Elmer, work reviewed, 32:254
    Davis, Elrick B., author, 24:74
    Davis, F. A. W., lawsuit, 35:4–10
    Davis, F. W., Dr., speaker, 26:91
    Davis, Frank F., county attorney, 18:124
    Davis, Garrett, senator, 25:27, 37
    Davis, George W. (Lt. Col.), 47:233, 237–239
    Davis, H. H., author, 2:289
    Davis, Hallie, 16:213
    Davis, Harry, civil rights activist, 59:171, 60:155
    Davis, Harry G., Minnesota Highway Improvement Association official, 59:213–218
    Davis, Henry L. (Sgt.), 26:279, 27:48
    Davis, J. H., surveyor, 27:263
    Davis, James
      merchant, 41:192
      printer, 15:7
    Davis, James S., farmer, 23:316
    Davis, James W., photographer, 47:124
    Davis, Jane S.
      "Two Sioux War Orders," 41:117–125
      work reviewed, 41:240
    Davis, Jefferson C., 12:10
      author, 29:64
      career, 5:518
      Confederate president, 25:150, 239, 243
      marriage, 30:97, 189
      military career, 22:98, 29:335, 35:178, 59:145
      secretary of war, 27:315, 36:17n
    Davis, Jessie C., author, 41:344
    Davis, John W., author, 9:229, 12:208, 15:221, 19:213
      Union soldier, 25:226, 241
    Davis, Joseph, petitioner, 49:186
    Davis, Kenneth S., author, 31:134, 145, 36:77
      work reviewed, 37:81
    Davis, Lee, professional baseball player, 59:170
    Davis, LeRoy G., author, 6:410, 11:63, 71, 185–186, 19:105, 337, 444–445, 20:74, 353, 360, 21:210, 22:109, 23:195, 28:335, 31:13, 36:327
      "A Diphtheria Epidemic," 15:434–438
      "Frontier Home Remedies," 19:369–376
      "Some Frontier Institutions," 20:19–28
      "Some Frontier Words and Phrases," 19:241–246
      speaker, 20:49
      The Study of Pioneer Life, 10:430–435
    Davis, Lionel B., "Dvorak," 41:128–136
    Davis, Mark H.
      award recipient, 60:338
      "The Case of William Kerr and Robert Poole," 60:48–60
    Davis, Mary, 14:307
    Davis, Mary D., editor, work reviewed, 5:450
    Davis, Michel, petitioner, 49:186
    Davis, Miles, musician, 59:107
    Davis, Mrs. Edward W., 34:280
    Davis, Muryl, pilot, 48:118
    Davis, Natalie Z., 44:310
    Davis, Norah D., work reviewed, 48:316
    Davis, O'Brien and Wilson, St. Paul, law firm, 48:325
    Davis, Otto W., 41:232
    Davis, Paul C., 3:95
    Davis, Ralph R., legislator, 37:169–170
    Davis, Richard S., author, 36:194
    Davis, Robert D., author, 22:213, 36:70
    Davis, Robert R., prison official, 37:146
    Davis, Roger, sculptor, 55:372–373
    Davis, Rose M., author, 35:380
    Davis, Ruth E., author, 24:259
    Davis, Ruth L., 6:395
    Davis, Sarah K. Taylor, 25:15n, 29:335, 30:97
    Davis, Stewart L., ringmaster, 48:321n
    Davis, Stuart, artist, 44:244, 247n
    Davis, Susan B., author, 13:208, 15:474, 16:113, 20:339
    Davis, T. B., attorney, 50:76
    Davis, Timothy, 11:393
    Davis, Tom, politician, 34:232, 43:57
      attorney, 42:210–211
    Davis, W. N., Jr., author, 50:79–80
    Davis, William, Dr., author, 16:353
    Davis, William, Jr., petitioner, 49:186
    Davis, William, Sr., petitioner, 49:186
    Davis, William C., work reviewed, 48:39–40, 180, 49:164
    Davis, William M., pioneer farmer, 35:245
    Davis, William S., author, 3:23, 438, 4:279, 5:382
      reviews by, 4:44–47
    Davis County, name, 4:242
    Davis family, 10:430
    Davis Lake, Aitkin County, 33:10
    Davison, C. B., author, 11:463
    Davison, J. K., Philadelphia, manufacturer, 47:234
    Davison, Philip G., editor, 26:162
    Davison, Sol, work reviewed, 17:322–324
    Davison and Connelly, St. Paul, plow factory, 24:297
    Davol, Ralph, author, 1:74
    Davy, Peter B. (Capt.), expedition, 12:200, 13:436, 23:84, 31:253, 38:62
    Dawes, Charles, 22:423
      reparations plan, 18:425
    Dawes, Edwin, artist, 55:379
    Dawes Act (1887) / Dawes Severalty Act (1887), 23:163, 35:289
    Dawes commission, in Indian Territory, 10:354
    Dawison, Bogumil, actor, 32:104
    Dawley, ----, steamboat clerk, 15:417
    Dawley, Allen W., farmer, 18:285–286, 293
      diaries, 6:398, 7:216
    Dawley, Charlotte, author, 28:285
    Dawley, Edna M., 6:398
    Dawley, Richard L. (Lt.), 59:141–142, 148–149
    Dawson
      flood, 11:69
      history, 21:222
      Lutheran church, 11:114
      newspaper, 21:342
    Dawson, ----, Vermilion Lake Indian School farmer, 58:233
    Dawson, Edgar, author, 9:401
    Dawson, G. M., 1:200
    Dawson, Kenneth, speaker, 40:149
    Dawson, Marcella, 27:49
    Dawson, Mrs. William, 6:295
    Dawson, Robert M., work reviewed, 31:117
    Dawson, Simon J., explorer, 21:433, 28:178, 32:242, 36:191
      See also Dawson Trail
    Dawson, William, mayor, 18:363, 39:329, 332
    Dawson, Yukon Territory, in gold rush, 29:313–314
    Dawson Trail, Manitoba-Ontario, 21:328, 23:404, 24:285, 33:187, 40:145
      history, 24:328, 32:242, 40:359
      route, 5:467, 18:247, 21:245, 433, 26:290, 28:178, 34:213
    Day, A. Grove, author, 33:90
    Day, Alfred, 12:206, 21:159n
    Day, Burt W., journalist, 21:452
    Day, Charles, speaker, 17:121
    Day, Charles M. (Lt.), author, 3:324
    Day, Constance, 41:200
    Day, David, Dr., pioneer physician, 1:120, 239, 37:182
      relief commissioner, 36:56
      scrapbook, 35:340
    Day, Ditus, letter, 20:80
    Day, Doris C., author, 4:91
    Day, Edith M., singer, 44:135
    Day, Emma B., 6:311
    Day, Frank A., 5:548, 10:208, 17:160n, 20:82
      author, 5:618
      editor, 41:200, 48:284n
      legislator, 35:307, 310, 36:121–122
      sketch, 8:149n
    Day, Frank M., architect, 50:119n
    Day, Fred, 7:256
    Day, G. R., Dr., 9:262, 268
    Day, Genevieve C., author, 15:237, 21:430, 39:83
    Day, George, pioneer, 2:438
    Day, George E. H., special agent, 50:195, 197–198, 203
    Day, George P., author, 5:513
    Day, Henry E., author, 19:365
    Day, J. C., papers, 15:466
    Day, John H., Dr., pioneer physician, 1:239
    Day, June S., library assistant, 23:367
      catalog typist, 21:45, 23:44
    Day, L. E., speaker, 9:262
    Day, Len, lumberman, 26:381
    Day, Leonard, flour miller, 6:142
    Day, Leonard (Lannie) R., murdered, 26:288, 47:76
    Day, Levi E., author, 12:206
    Day, Matthew, printer, 15:4
    Day, Moses (Daybwaywaindung), Chippewa leader, 1:84
    Day, Mrs. David, 4:93, 10:103
    Day, Mrs. Ditus, letter, 20:80
    Day, Mrs. F. T., 25:210
    Day, Mrs. Fred, speaker, 20:99
    Day, Oscar F. G., lyricist, 44:133, 135–136, 139–140
      editor, 44:128
    Day, Pauline, work reviewed, 30:385
    Day, Robert, 12:206
    Day, Stephen, printer, 15:4
    Day, Vince A., judge, 48:294
      governor's secretary, 48:287–288
      papers, 27:155
      speaker, 21:335, 25:80
      war activities, 40:366n
    Day, William A., author, 19:366
    Day, William (Capt.), 5:41
    Day and Jenks drug store, St. Paul, 55:354–356
    Daybwaywaindung (Moses Day), Chippewa leader, 1:84
    Day County, South Dakota, Indian scout camps, 40:313
    Day family, in Minnesota, 22:89
    Day (Leonard) and Company, mill builders, 58:328
    Daylight, Todd County, history, 15:371
    Day Lumber Company, Minneapolis, 25:385
    Daynard, Shirley, 29:283
    Dayspring, mission magazine, 14:330
    Dayton
      archives, 20:209
      Catholic church, 16:484
      court, 17:467
      excavations, 40:339
      GAR post, 16:431
      in Sioux War, 10:86
      sketch, 4:193
    Dayton, Donald C., 47:249n
    Dayton, Edson C., author, 19:108
    Dayton, Ella W. C. (Mrs. George D.), house, 50:121–122
    Dayton, Emma W., 41:235
    Dayton, G. Nelson, 16:20n, 25:154, 50:98
    Dayton, George D., 4:303, 16:20n, 25:154n
      autobiography, 16:121
      businessman, 50:106
      career, 29:88
      house, 50:121–122
    Dayton, Iowa, Swedish settlement, 23:184
    Dayton, Lyman, railroad director, 35:359
      sketch, 4:301
    Dayton, Mrs. D. Draper, 7:361–362
    Dayton, Mrs. Donald C., 47:249n
    Dayton, Sonny, 23:309
    Dayton Avenue Presbyterian Church, St. Paul, 5:526, 9:164
    Dayton Company, Minneapolis, 49:60, 50:254–255
      air freight, 50:92
      anniversary, 4:303
      archives, 50:98n
      art exhibit, 29:369, 30:282, 47:109
      foundation, 47:258
      history, 39:131
      radio station, 41:328, 330
      sales, 47:131
    Dayton family
      genealogy, 13:197
      history, 39:131
      portrait subjects, 47:12
    Dayton Hollow, townsite, 18:117
    Daytonian, The, 53:97
    Dayton's Bluff, St. Paul, history, 5:620
    Dayton's Dry Goods, Minneapolis, department store, 59:56–57
      women's softball sponsor, 58:212–213
    Deaconess Hospital, Minneapolis, 19:459, 29:296
    Dead Buffalo Lake, North Dakota, Indian skirmish, 48:34
    Dead Man (pseud.), letters, 22:15–34
    Dead River, Marquette County, Michigan, 23:237
    Deadwood, South Dakota
      frontier medicine, 11:108
      history, 11:212, 14:113, 37:222
      newspapers, 15:201
    Deadwood Central Railroad, history, 39:298
    Deafness. See Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb
    Deahl, Thomas F.
      author, 37:264
      newspaper curator, 37:43
      reviews by, 37:180, 38:89, 39:168
    Dean, Edwin B., Dr., author/speaker, 5:574, 13:121, 15:252
    Dean, Eliab B., 21:429
    Dean, Flavia, pioneer teacher, 22:344
    Dean, George, architect, 40:107
    Dean, George W., in Civil War, 22:422
    Dean, John, 19:238
    Dean, M. C., 8:89
    Dean, Mrs. Edwin B., speaker, 13:121
    Dean, Mrs. Eliab B. See Conover, Sarah F. D. (Sarah Fairchild)
    Dean, Mrs. Eliab B., Jr.., 8:202, 9:67
    Dean, Mrs. William J., speaker, 3:340, 10:219
    Dean, Patricia (Patty), 54:287, 56:153, 245
      author, 57:325
      "Curator's Choice," 57:272 (facing)
      "Embellished Functional Objects," 59:1 (facing)
      Gebhard award, 58:63
      "A Glittering Discovery," 55:104–105
      "Hubert H. Humphrey and James Brown," 59:136 (facing)
      MHS curator, 56:458
      "Minneapolis Homes and the Arts and Crafts Movement," 57:244–262
      "PunkFunkRockPop," 58:29–39
      review by, 57:54
      Theodore C. Blegen award, 58:191
    Dean, Rebecca P., career, 38:242
    Dean, Tom, auto builder, 43:102
    Dean, William B., legislator, 43:243, 248–250, 252, 254
      papers, 23:40, 371
      pioneer merchant, 22:422
    Deane, Charles, quoted, 49:127
    Deans, professional football team, 59:164
    Dear, Hubert, 22:218, 341
    Dearborn, Betty F., biography, 12:446
    Dearborn, Frances R., author, 9:411
    Dearborn, Greenleaf (Col.), 11:125
    Dearborn, Henry (Gen.), 40:180n
    Dearstyne, Ruth, 22:52
    Deas, Charles, artist, 32:61, 33:264, 35:182
    Debel, Neils H., speaker, 11:291
    De Boer, Maude, 27:147
    De Bonne, Louis (Capt.), 18:325
    De Brebeuf, Jean, 48:128
    Debs, Beltrami County, townsite, 49:66n
    Debs, Eugene V., 5:521, 45:72, 169
      Minnesota visits, 52:210, 217
      presidential candidate, 45:74, 49:66
      quoted, 41:302, 48:257, 49:68
      socialist leader, 27:334, 36:120–122, 50:38, 214, 52:209, 211, 214
    De Cailly, Louis (Rev.), author, 15:213
    De Camp, Joseph, mill operator, 34:236, 38:107n
    De Camp, Mrs. Joseph, 34:236, 38:107n
    De Camp, Ralph E., artist, 35:295
    De Canop, ----, boatbuilder, 21:262
    Decatur, Stephen, naval officer, 40:348n
    de Certeau, Michel, 58:244
    Decker, Edward W., banker, 19:113, 47:79, 50:6n, 8n, 16
      author, 18:462
    Decker, Leslie E., work reviewed, 39:257
    Decker, Maud K., author, 18:327
    Decker, Wilbur F., author, 19:184n, 207
      "Action on the Upper Mississippi," 19:182–189
    Deckert, Charles, pioneer, 17:491
    Deckman, Mrs. J. H., editor, 24:383
    Declaration of Independence, history, 34:199
    Decora (Decorah), William, Winnebago Indian. See Big Canoe
    Decorah, Iowa
      English colony, 13:110
      museums, 12:328, 18:452
      Norwegian community, 49:208
      post office, 40:87
    Decorah-Posten (Decorah, Iowa)
      comic strip publisher, 49:208
      Norwegian paper, 11:207
    Decoration Day. See Memorial Day
    Decoria Township, Blue Earth County, settlement, 9:196
    Decorri, Benton County
      post office, 26:93, 40:89
      settlement, 16:315
    De Coster, Georgia R., 37:263
      work reviewed, 48:316
    De Coteau, William, 40:313
    Decouteaux, Marguerite, mixed-blood, 11:431
    Dedon, William S., legislator, 43:248
    Dee, Sylvia, lyricist, 44:141
    Deen, Lucile, speaker, 29:164, 30:333
    Deen, Tilla R. D., author, 30:396
    Deener, David R., author, 39:128
    Deephaven
      history, 47:210
      schools, 22:345
    Deephaven Beavers, professional football team, 59:167
    Deep Lake, Ramsey County, 40:230
    Deer
      depicted, 18:451, 40:209
      in fur trade, 23:330, 38:190, 40:158, 180, 212–213
      hunts, 14:422–423, 16:189, 32:220, 37:347
      Minnesota, 30:125, 128, 35:48
      protected, 28:290
    Deer Creek
      cemetery, 24:91
      history, 11:222
      hunting, 16:262
      Ojibway settlement, 43:181
      settlement, 5:473
    Deere, John, plow manufacturer, 23:323, 31:55
      biography, 24:75
    Deere, Lydia S., author, 18:224, 313, 530
    Deere and Company, Minneapolis. See John Deere and Company
    Deerfield, Wisconsin, Norwegian settlement, 5:330
    Deering, ----, actress, 23:306
    Deering, Charles C., author, 23:285
    Deering, Charles W., steamboat captain, 29:292
    Deering, Samuel, dairyman, 27:120
    Deering's Point, located, 9:394
    Deer Lodge, steamboat, 32:244
    Deer Park Township, Red Lake County, history, 38:204
    Deer River
      archaeology, 26:322
      history, 15:348, 27:172, 30:272, 48:127
      prisoner-of-war camp depicted, 44:293–294, 296–297
      railroad, 23:33, 29:138, 41:353, 355
      Sioux War, 3:289
      union, 42:163
    Deerwood
      iron mines, 3:29, 9:267
      pioneers, 5:159, 7:76
    Dees, Janis W., "Anna Schoen-Rene," 48:332–338
    Deetz, James J. F., author/editor, 41:51, 48:179
    Defenbach, Byron, author, 14:204
    Defenbacher, D. D., speaker, 21:216, 30:66
    De Ford, Miriam A., author, 10:222, 25:176
    De Forrest, Robert, 44:235
    Defour, ----, guide, 23:247
    De Gannes, ----, memoir, 16:450
    De Gardeur, Louis (Ens.), 18:325
    Degner, Amanda, artist, 5:333 (facing)
    De Gogorza, Emilio, singer, 39:59
    De Gonnor, Nicolas (Fr.), Jesuit missionary, 5:150, 6:362, 364, 8:236, 241, 13:339
    De Graaf, Derk, 28:129
    De Graff
      Catholic colony, 9:178
      Irish settlement, 31:23
      railroad, 13:41
    De Graff, Andrew, railroad builder, 8:410
    De Graff, Charles, livestock raiser, 26:117, 121
    De Graff, Diantha O., 1:435, 437
    De Graw, John, lumberman, 21:324
    De Graw, S. R., 6:206, 208
    De Graw and Son, 6:206
    Degree of Honor, St. Paul, 12:321, 39:53n
    De Haas, Carl, author, 25:301
    De Haven's Mammoth Circus, 2:104, 364
    De Havilland, Olivia, actress, 44:108, 111
    Dehn, Adolf, artist, 17:229, 26:165, 31:55, 44:241, 244–246, 249n, 49:157, 308, 50:321–326
      career, 45:166–186, 46:303
      catalogue raisonne, 50:321, 325–326
      depicted, 44:243, 45:168, 171, 178, 186, 50:321
      house depicted, 45:168
      works depicted, 45:165 (cover), 166, 170, 173, 175–176, 178–181, 183–184, 50:297 (cover), 321–326
    Dehn, Arthur, 45:167, 170, 172
    Dehn, Emilie Haase (Mrs. Arthur), 45:167, 170, 172–173n
    Dehn, Mura Ziperovitch (Mrs. Adolf), 45:174n, 182–184
    Dehn, Olivia. See Mitchell, Olivia Dehn
    Dehn, Virginia Engleman (Mrs. Adolf), 45:184, 50:325
    Dehn Print Club, 50:324
    Deinard, Amos S., speaker, 9:315, 13:323, 43:216n
    Deinard, David M., 43:215
    Deinard, Mrs. Amos, 26:372
    Deinard, Samuel N., 43:215, 221
      career, 43:213–221
      funeral depicted, 43:220
    Dejarlais, Louis. See Dejarlat, Louis
    Dejarlat, David, baptismal record, 8:34
    Dejarlat, Emilie, baptismal record, 8:36
    Dejarlat, Josette, baptismal record, 8:34
    Dejarlat, Mrs. Francoise D., 8:33–34, 36
    Dejarlat, Peter, baptismal record, 8:34
    Dejarlat, Rosyle, baptismal record, 8:34
    Dejarlat (Dejarlais, Dejerlis), Louis, 8:33–34, 36–37, 47
    Dejerlis, Louis. See Dejarlat, Louis
    De Jonge, Jacob B. (Rev.), 28:123
    De Kay, ----, baseball player, 19:164
    Dekko, Dottie, work reviewed, 46:167–168
    de Kruif, Paul, author, 10:215
      works reviewed, 10:443, 61:38–39
    de la Barre, William. See Barre, William de la
    Delacroix, Ferdinand V. E., artist, 30:268
    Delafield, Joseph (Maj.), boundary commissioner, 25:182, 26:32, 29:131–132, 38:191, 40:359
      diary reviewed, 24:341–343
    Delafield, Wisconsin, Episcopal church, 38:167, 50:261
    De Laittre, C. P., steamboat captain, 33:12
    De Laittre, Calvin, author, 37:41
    De Laittre, Howard M., lumberman, 37:41
    De Laittre, John, Jr., 23:273
    De Laittre, John, lumberman, 23:273, 33:333, 337, 37:41
      speaker, 37:135
    De Laittre, Joseph A., lumberman, 37:41
    Delamare, Madame ----, 47:45n
    De Lambert, R. W., timber agent, 31:160
    De Lancey, John, 50:264
    De Lancey, William H., clergyman, 50:260–264
    Delancy, Joe (Roach), professional golfer, 58:384
    De Land, Charles E., author, 2:51, 3:30, 5:135
      translator, 24:152
    Delaney, A., steamboat agent, 31:85
    Delaney, Edward, mayor, 58:388
    Delaney, J. Lyman, grain merchant, 24:103
    Delanglez, Jean (Fr.), author, 22:63, 92, 327, 25:296, 26:74, 164, 268, 27:62, 350, 28:362
      editor, 24:365, 25:87
      translator, 20:439
      work reviewed, 21:396, 23:57, 30:56
    Delano
      mission, 49:242
      name, 37:141n
      Presbyterian church, 27:344
    Delano, Columbus, secretary of the interior, 35:172, 43:185
    De Lano, Evelyn S. See Burbank, Evelyn D.
    Delano, Francis (Frank) R. (Col.), prison warden, 35:360, 362, 364, 37:139–141, 143, 44:19
      builder, 37:138
      in Sioux Outbreak, 38:276
    Delano, Lewis H., 2:468
    Delano and Aldrich, New York, architects, 47:44
    Delano Eagle, history, 29:90
    De la Tourette, Claude Greysolon, sieur, 46:231–232
    De Laurier, Joseph, voyageur, 18:241
    De Laurier, O. B., author, 11:224, 15:371, 16:131, 372, 498, 18:474, 23:111, 296, 24:94
      speaker, 18:343
    De Laurier, Otis B., 5:574, 8:197
    De Laval, Carl G. P., dairyman, 12:99
    De Laval separator, 27:118, 121
    Delavan
      first teacher, 25:211
      history, 30:285
      Norwegian settlement, 12:270
    Delavan, Wisconsin, circus town, 23:66, 185
    Delaware
      atlas, 40:22
      military service records, 26:278
      Swedish settlements, 5:363, 24:156, 26:57, 28:280
    Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Historical Society, 12:441
    Delaware Indians
      history, 34:160
      Illinois, 36:191
      sites, 40:209
    Delaware River, Swedish settlements, 2:476
    Delaware Township, Grant County, county fairs, 15:487
    De Lestry, Edmond L., author, 2:436, 4:180, 6:404, 7:89, 11:196, 207, 324, 339, 12:344, 435
      editor, 1:342, 26:303
    De Lestry's Western Magazine, history, 26:303
    Del Fiacco, Don, author, 36:240
    Delgado, David J., compiler, 40:96
    Delisle, Claude, cartographer, 25:87
    Delisle, Guillaume, cartographer, 22:274, 25:87, 49:164 (facing)
      maps, 9:145, 10:338
    Delisle, William, cartographer, 27:66
    Dell, Floyd, editor, 44:243, 245, 247n
    Dellenbaugh, Frederick S., author, 2:200
    Delles, Caroline H., 22:440
    Dellwood
      boating, 47:129
      summer colony, 17:490
    Delmont, James J., author, 18:327
    Delmore, J. L., Dr., career, 34:173
    Delo, David M., author, 25:196
    De Long, A. H. (Al)
      in Sioux Outbreak, 11:334, 12:335
      sketch, 6:387
      speaker, 10:301
    De Long, Julia (Mrs. Scott H.), author, 17:234, 22:104, 23:99
    De Long, Scott H., 9:258
    Deloria, Ella C., 40:409
    Deloria, Vine, Jr., work reviewed, 49:119–120, 50:132
    De Lorme, ----, trader, 21:120n, 44:208
    De Lorme, Pierre, depicted, 49:179
    Del Otero Hotel, Spring Park, 20:352, 29:293
    Del Plaine, Frances K., author, 5:78
    Delsing, Franz, Mr. and Mrs., pioneers, 30:135
    Delta Lawn Tennis Club, St. Paul, 40:32
    Delta Queen, boat, 48:311
    Delta Sigma, University of Minnesota, literary society, 16:182
    Delton, Jennifer A., author
      "Labor, Politics, and African American Identity in Minneapolis, 1930-1950," 57:418–434
      work reviewed, 59:40–41
    Delton Township, Cottonwood County, pioneer life, 17:126
    De Lussigny, Louis T., 46:232
    Del Vaille, Henry C., artist, 46:329
    De Mallie, Raymond J., editor, 49:77
      review by, 50:163–164
      work reviewed, 47:210, 330, 48:132
    Demaree, Albert L., author, 23:86
    Demaret, Jimmy, professional golfer, 58:386, 389–390
    Demerest, David B. (Lt.), 25:344
    Demerit, Eva, 7:362
    De Meules, Donald H., "Ignatius Donnelly," 37:229–234
    De Meurons, professional soldiers, at Red River settlement, 5:407–408n, 24:77, 31:108
    Deming, John, horticulturist, 31:174
    Deming, U. S., letter, 11:467
    Deming, Wilbur S., author, 23:97
    Demmon, Anna, 58:288
    Demmon, J. S., 14:261
    Democracy, in historical writing, 48:11–12
    Democraten, sketch, 3:510
    Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Association, 34:190–191, 38:301
    Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party
      See also Farmer-Labor party
      and AFL-CIO, 49:158–159
      beginnings, 34:232, 348, 59:251
      campaigns, 41:295–296, 47:159
      factions, 34:187–194, 39:210
      founded, 47:157, 48:294, 49:158
      history, 35:53–63, 304, 38:41, 309, 40:91, 362, 49:156, 158–159, 210
      prolife activism, 48:136
      union activists, 60:37
    Democratic National Committee, 60:99n
    Democratic Party, 41:282n, 46:67, 48:252–253, 283
      See also Farmer-Labor party; Minnesota constitution; Politics
      1848, 30:189
      1860, 1:165n, 22:242, 37:45–51
      1872, 1:121–123
      1876, 45:223, 231
      1890, 36:113
      1892, 35:76, 39:96
      1894, 36:124, 39:101
      1896, 39:102, 107
      1898, 39:108
      1902, 35:350
      1910, 22:86, 40:317–329
      1916, 34:231
      in capital controversy, 43:250–253
      characterized, 43:171
      Chicago, 1864, 9:279
      and Civil War, 20:273, 277, 279, 41:49, 47:234
      donkey symbol, 25:395
      Duluth, 6:84, 47:192, 194, 197–198n, 199
      elections, 41:301, 304, 43:56, 75, 78, 47:199
      and Farmers' Alliance, 5:539–540, 542
      Fergus Falls, 5:102–103
      history, 46:337, 49:158–159
      immigrants in, 28:21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 34, 31:31, 243, 32:15
      Iowa, 34:41
      Kandiyohi County, 4:338
      in legislature, 33:155–163, 36:168–172, 37:333
      mergers, 43:85, 46:337
      in MHS collections, 45:71–74
      Minneapolis, 45:4, 6
      Minnesota, 23:314, 28:74, 31:42, 34:47, 36:259, 271, 37:84, 343
      Minnesota constitution, influence, 2:28, 41, 43
      Missouri, 9:107
      national conventions, 20:281, 36:303, 58:414, 59:252, 60:146–147
      New Deal, 47:155
      New Hampshire, 5:64
      newspapers, 14:247, 17:386, 427, 20:279, 27:4, 6, 8–11, 13–15, 19, 33:329, 35:363, 36:308, 37:330, 39:327–334, 49:294–297
      North Dakota, 48:256
      Northwest, 1:72, 5:591
      patronage, 33:314, 40:26
      Pennsylvania, 17:106, 28:319
      pioneer Minnesota, 2:24, 4:27, 5:73, 120–121, 287, 289–289n, 607
      platforms and policies, 2:129, 135, 162, 5:335, 341, 548–549, 552–555, 6:355, 16:441, 17:416, 22:240–241, 243–247, 386, 23:381, 24:309–310, 312, 26:188, 191–198, 200, 202, 205, 209, 27:132–134, 28:26, 30:105, 32:15–33, 35:94, 291, 37:181, 39:29, 82, 260, 41:3, 309, 43:297, 300–301, 47:158, 49:87n, 59:252
      and Populists, 5:544–546, 547n, 551, 554–559, 9:229, 10:34
      presidential campaign depicted, 41:126–127
      and Southern Alliance, 9:226–227, 229, 236, 238, 241, 243
      state conventions, 14:161–162, 245, 261, 19:441, 27:338, 36:307, 37:54, 39:49, 104
      Stearns County, 5:101, 107
      Taylor supported by, 1:325
      Tennessee, 39:143
      territorial period, 13:433, 14:132–133, 156–159, 244, 246, 259, 30:197, 35:107, 38:121, 39:38–48, 148, 150
      and third-party groups, 15:337, 32:130–134, 140–142, 34:187–189, 221, 35:56–63, 98, 297–312, 36:117, 43:44, 53, 48:249, 49:158–159
      Wisconsin, 34:166
    Demoine, steamboat, 13:238
    DeMonts, Pierre Du Gua, 40:188
    DeMores, Marquis, 43:277–278
    Demorest, Rose, author, 26:175
    Dempsey, Jack, professional boxer, 59:74, 78, 80–86
    Dempsey, James (Sgt.), 48:246n
    Dempsey, Mrs. Earl M., 44:91
    Dempster, C. L., speaker, 17:123
    Dempster, James H., Dr., author, 30:268
    DeMuth, Mrs. W. F., 12:339
    Dendy, John, professional golfer, 58:384
    Denegre, Mrs. James D., 8:297, 301–302
    Denfeld, Fred, 29:49
    Denfeld School, Duluth, 48:273
    Dengler, Paul, author, 12:418
    Denham, Methodist church, 14:452
    Denig, Edwin T., trader, 32:124, 37:262, 38:385
      author, 14:223
      at Fort Union, 7:148–149n
      work reviewed, 37:336
    Denin, Susan, actress, 33:174
    Dening, Greg, anthropologist, 60:332
    Denis, Keith, speaker, 23:397
    Denison, Merrill, author, 14:115, 35:97
      work reviewed, 43:80
    Denkmann, F. C. A., lumberman, 27:190, 194–195, 32:188
    Denkmann family, philanthropies, 30:90, 329
    Denler, Arnold, speaker, 18:223
    Denley, Mrs. William, missionary, 20:90
    Denley, William, missionary, 20:90
    Denlinger, Christian (Cpl.), 59:144
    Denmark, 20:250
      cooperative movement, 27:119
    Denmark, Iowa
      abolition sentiment, 47:305
      Congregational church, 47:303, 305
      Denmark Academy, 47:303
    Denmark, steamer, 16:173
    Denmark Township, Washington County
      history, 16:125
      road, 40:235
    Denna, Lewis, Cutlerite, 13:387, 390
    Dennett, Tyler, author, 48:101
    Denney, Reuel, work reviewed, 37:84
    Dennis, C.E., Vermilion Lake Indian School superintendent, 58:235
    Dennis, James M., work reviewed, 40:408
    Dennis, John, in Riel rebellion, 1:193
    Dennis, John S. (Col.), 35:283
    Dennis, Samuel K., judge/speaker, 25:197
    Dennison
      history, 34:127
      Methodist church, 14:354
      mounds, 16:307, 310
    Dennison, Eleanor E., author, 24:373
    Denniston, Helene, house, 38:350
    Denny, Henry R., legislator, 45:231, 240
    Denny, St. Clair (Lt.), at Fort Snelling, 18:401, 25:386
    Denonville, Marquis de, 19:280–281, 40:208
    De Noyon, Jacques, explorer/voyageur, 2:571, 10:177, 13:439, 16:230, 22:178, 23:280, 31:183
    Densford, Katharine J., career, 37:301
    Densmore, Benjamin, 6:372
      builder, 14:100, 15:47–49
      in Civil War, 15:112, 21:87
      house, 15:350
      journal, 2:575
      Journal of an Expedition on the Frontier, 3:167–209
      papers, 15:60, 464, 16:52, 469, 17:53, 19:343, 21:192
      pioneer, 12:86
      portrait, 3:167
      sketch, 3:167n
    Densmore, Daniel, officer, 3:167–168n, 43:190
    Densmore, Frances, 2:575, 3:100, 167n, 4:280, 451, 6:295, 7:365, 9:75, 12:27, 102, 205, 223n, 13:107, 14:123, 15:347, 465, 20:309
      author, 2:583, 3:376, 4:181, 8:200, 303, 12:199, 326, 15:59, 16:468, 476, 20:322, 344, 24:71, 26:275, 307, 28:176, 32:123, 33:90–91, 312, 34:129, 213, 35:244, 44:120, 46:295
      bibliography, 27:253
      editor, 34:161
      ethnologist, 24:54, 27:161, 32:58, 34:176, 312, 43:155, 47:31, 50:216
      "The Garrard Family," 14:31–43
      "A Minnesota Missionary Journey," 20:310–313
      photographer, 47:17
      reviews by, 15:453
      speaker, 9:184, 15:242, 17:346, 21:285, 39:53
      work reviewed, 10:328, 440
    Densmore, John, 1:268
    Densmore, Mabel, 20:173, 27:171, 35:50
    Densmore, Margaret, speaker, 10:100, 12:102
    Densmore, Mrs. Orrin, 3:167n
    Densmore, Orrin, 3:167n, 12:86
    Densmore Brothers (Bros.), Red Wing, foundry, 33:234, 34:127
    Dent, Lewis D., lawyer, 48:324–325, 329
    Dentan, Mrs. Samuel, missionary, 21:160
    Dentan, Samuel (Rev.), missionary, 2:498n, 6:264, 7:268n, 280, 9:67, 299, 17:224, 18:225, 21:27n, 160, 167, 22:30n
    Dentistry
      college, 17:100
      on frontier, 7:102, 19:371, 21:437, 22:354, 37:348
      and medicine, 19:66
      Owre's contribution, 19:71–73
    Denton, Daniel, account of New York, 16:411–413
    Denver, James W., Indian commissioner, 48:32
    Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company, records, 25:310
    De Palma, Ralph, race car driver, 48:151, 60:307
    Department stores
      See also specific businesses
      depicted, 48:196
      New York, 46:275
      sales clerks, 58:305–307
      Twin Cities, 41:334, 47:216, 48:190–191, 49:60–61, 63, 257
      women's roles, 50:254–255
    De Pauw University, 3:469
    Depew, C., 43:111n38
    Depew, Chauncey M., politician, 12:192, 35:73–75
    Depew, Mary Eleanor, 23:221
    De Peyster, Arent S. (Maj.), 44:201, 203, 205–206
      at Mackinac, 5:19, 40:21
    De Peyster, J. Watts, editor, 40:21
    De Peyster, sailing ship, 44:203–205
    Depressions, 14:238
      See also Economic conditions; New Deal
      1837, 14:199
      1850s, 41:249–250, 266, 44:182
      1857, 12:387, 13:127, 138, 149, 174, 14:155, 390, 15:114, 135, 346, 16:25, 316, 17:416–417, 18:65, 291, 21:153, 235, 22:8, 232, 236, 239, 23:313, 27:5, 28:220, 322, 29:227–229, 30:302, 34:100n, 35:215, 36:173–174, 39:68–70, 40:75, 43:154, 257, 46:51, 49:131n, 280, 50:139, 142, 58:262
      1870s, 44:181–182
      1873, 12:248, 262, 278, 18:79, 21:384, 22:261, 47:21, 32, 48:122, 49:282
      1883-85, 34:109
      1890s, 43:75, 162, 171, 212, 229, 298–300, 302, 45:44, 48:177, 50:75
      1893, 27:206, 34:110, 41:184, 46:64, 47:32, 192, 48:20, 253
      1895, 49:94
      1914-15, 27:214
      1920s, 50:64, 70
      1930s, 14:12, 21:2, 5, 29:167, 41:153–170, 43:3, 5, 12, 22, 27, 85, 135, 44:137, 182–184, 195, 239, 259, 277 (cover), 304–308, 45:68, 159–160, 183–185, 307–320, 46:2–3, 126, 138, 47:40, 155, 256, 48:75, 92, 118, 171, 174, 210, 267, 287, 296, 300, 49:24, 78, 162–163, 50:42, 64, 78, 105–118, 186, 55:336, 379–380, 58:199–200, 251, 295, 298–299, 59:244, 60:32–33, 35, 148–163
    Deputy, Manfred W., 19:233
      career, 42:178–185
      depicted, 42:179–180, 184
    Deputy, Mary. See Lamson, Mary L.
    Deputy, Mrs. Manfred W., 42:181, 185
    De Rainville family, 12:232
    Deramus, William N., III, 49:121
    Derby, Elias H., 11:126n
    Derby, Georges, trader, 27:62
    Derby, Lily B., author, 12:102
    Derby family, Indian crafts workers, 47:91–92
    Derenthal, Odoric (Rev.), author, 7:88
    Derham, Hugh, 48:20
    Deringer, Calhoun M., 42:35
    Derleth, August, author, 22:205, 24:76, 25:176, 29:251
      work reviewed, 29:251
    Dern, George H., 16:57
    De Rochemont, Richard, work reviewed, 45:299–300
    Derome, J. A., author, 5:523
    Derr, Mark, author, work reviewed, 59:179
    Derrynane, Le Sueur County
      Catholic church, 20:84
      township, name, 4:249, 9:421
    Derthick, Martha, work reviewed, 50:296
    Derwent, Emma, photographer, 47:214
    Des Barres, Joseph F. W., cartographer, 40:356
    Des Brissay, George, engineer, 34:280
    Deschaillons, Jean-Baptiste, 35:140
    D'Eschambault, Antoine (Fr.), author, 14:237, 18:272n, 23:286, 27:62
      review by, 35:140
      speaker, 13:345
    Deschutes Railway Company, 41:359–361
    Deschutes River, Oregon, railroad, 41:358
    Description and travel
      See also Exploration and discovery; Roads and highways; Westward movement
      Alaska, 31:56
      by automobile, 14:116
      bibliography, 7:124, 42:215
      border country, 22:177–181, 276–286, 439, 23:182, 24:341, 26:171, 29:130–136, 30:69, 262, 34:1–8
      Canada, 19:223, 21:204, 29:167, 33:186, 34:132, 35:142, 240, 37:183, 305–306, 41:101, 145, 42:39, 47:335
      by covered wagon, 21:453
      eastern journeys, 24:77, 29:116, 150
      emigrant journeys, 19:123, 133–147, 234, 20:208, 210, 249–258, 331, 345, 469, 21:211, 22:192, 343, 27:72
      "Fashionable Tours," 20:377–396, 28:272
      Fort Garry to St. Louis, 36:37–53, 37:85
      Fort Snelling area, 30:101, 31:209–221
      Great Lakes, 19:34–42, 103, 113, 216, 349, 20:10, 438, 22:319, 431, 26:76, 83, 171, 35:153, 292, 37:79
      guides, 19:463, 20:64–66, 23:65, 67, 89, 29:87, 167, 30:73, 384
      Iowa, 21:431, 22:19, 410, 29:253
      Jesuits, 7:154–157
      Lake Superior, 41:138, 49:256
      McLeod's diary, 4:351–439
      Midwest, 16:102, 19:449, 20:462, 26:74, 34:169, 216, 35:43, 239, 38:41, 47:259
      Minnesota, 1:419–521, 3:167–209, 5:28–39, 210–213, 6:46–49, 57, 168–184, 270–277, 362–369, 7:127–149, 264–273, 336–339, 8:61–74, 150–171, 310, 386–421, 9:72, 135–143, 270–284, 308, 379–388, 406, 10:155–173, 309–325, 409–424, 11:161–184, 12:43–64, 157–168, 14:99, 15:478, 16:35–46, 272–281, 19:217, 404–413, 20:79, 119–128, 22:157–168, 433, 28:309–328, 336, 339–344, 29:195–222, 349, 351, 30:11, 111–121, 390, 32:81–99, 33:112–125, 350, 34:45–53, 35:335, 37:101–118, 134, 40:12–20, 387–390
      Minnesota River, 19:84, 37:225–228, 42:157
      Minnesota Territory, 46:212–227, 49:129–139
      missionary journeys, 20:310–313, 331, 21:17–32, 158–175, 273–283, 33:90
      Mississippi River, 7:54–61, 14:333, 19:95, 104, 351, 458, 20:439, 21:94, 22:13–34, 327, 23:183, 281, 25:274, 26:155, 27:63, 30:4, 62, 158, 31:246, 250, 32:202–213, 33:30–33, 134–143, 35:200, 36:237, 38:384, 39:167, 41:296, 46:234, 47:249, 49:46–48
      Mississippi Valley, 5:446–448, 8:102
      Missouri River, 29:58–61
      mixed travel (men and women) in 1920s, 60:108
      North America, 49:207–208, 255
      Northwest, 18:451
      railroad excursion, 25:103–116
      Red River Valley, 5:274, 564, 567, 569, 17:304–306, 20:342, 24:330–335, 27:165, 28:80, 29:73, 30:259, 31:122, 46:114, 116–117, 120
      Rock and Wisconsin rivers, 24:76
      Rocky Mountains, 41:50, 151, 42:39
      Russian account, 48:86
      St. Anthony Falls, 58:254–255
      St. Cloud, 8:265
      St. Paul, 8:207, 19:400, 22:55–59, 30:202–219, 31:109
      by stagecoach, 11:401–407
      Swedish, 9:168, 18:70–72, 19:216, 27:72, 39:81
      United States, 33:184, 34:163, 35:95
      visitors' accounts, 14:448, 15:353, 16:338, 19:73–76, 28:276, 29:335–337, 32:185, 34:38, 42
      Watonwan River, 26:394
      westward journeys, 20:430, 21:443, 22:99, 222, 336, 436, 24:91, 27:166, 247, 281–299, 28:135–137, 29:188, 31:253, 39:261, 316, 40:271–278
      Wisconsin, 9:159–161, 41:139–143, 42:79, 49:212
      women's guidebook, 47:217
    Deseret, Mormon state, 13:111
    De Silva, Daisy Haas (Mrs. George), 59:336–337, 60:77–78
    De Silva, George, railroad clerk, 59:336–337, 60:77–78
    De Silva, June (daughter of George and Daisy), 59:336–337
    De Silva, Margaret, seamstress, 59:336–337
    Desjardins, Paul, philosopher, 42:64, 66
    Des Jarlait, Patrick, artwork depicted, 49:81 (cover)
    Des Lauriers, Louis, 50:101, 104
    Desloge, Joseph, 28:79
    Desmarais, ----, hunter, 41:223
    De Smet, Pierre-Jean (Fr.), Jesuit missionary, 1:535, 6:297, 11:350, 16:90, 35:380, 38:385, 39:128
      explorer, 29:61, 34:304
      shrine, 40:197
    De Smet, South Dakota, ranch, 21:425
    Des Moines, Iowa
      air service, 50:96
      climate, 20:161n
      history, 24:369
      railroads, 43:59
    Des Moines and Fort Dodge Railroad, route, 30:234
    Des Moines (Lower) Rapids, Mississippi River, 9:347–348, 355, 357, 361, 22:15, 17–18, 20
      surveys, 17:430n
    Des Moines River, Iowa, 14:220, 16:478
      army post, 38:286, 40:23–26
      canoe route, 41:300
      fort, 9:348
      fur trade, 6:333, 8:178, 11:381, 14:85, 32:230
      Indian camps, 48:26
      mills, 22:185
      navigation, 7:294, 9:355
      Sioux War, 1:428, 542
    Des Moines River Valley, Norwegian settlements, 12:272, 274
    Des Moines Valley, Iowa, history, 1:401, 2:212
    Desmond, M., teamster, 20:340
    Desnoyer, Stephen, innkeeper, 33:200n
    De Soto, Hernando, explorer, 14:371, 442, 21:201, 24:53, 32:112, 37:62
    Desrosiers, Leo-Paul, author, 21:93
    Des Salles, Elisabeth C., 46:231
    Destler, Chester M., author, 28:172
      letter, 28:94
      work reviewed, 27:334
    Detamore, W. H., speaker, 15:365
    Determan, Anna O., 40:366
    Determan, B. S., Dr., speaker, 10:302
    Determan, S. B., 21:218
    Dethefsen, Edwin S., author, 48:179
    Detje, Harold C., cartographer, 29:344
    Detjen, David W., work reviewed, 49:345
    De Toit, Frederick, sheriff, 49:335–337
    De Tremaudan. See Tremaudan, Auguste H. de
    Detroit. See Detroit Lakes, Becker County
    Detroit, Michigan, 8:345
      in 1836, 4:362–363
      cholera epidemic, 8:343–344, 346
      climate, 40:312
      commercial convention, 1:177
      ethnic groups, 18:394, 20:202, 27:257, 36:14, 17
      fish market, 7:50
      fort, 13:203, 15:379, 19:280, 284, 297, 20:14
      fur trade, 11:234, 250, 19:287, 290–291, 295, 299, 306, 20:7, 40:164, 180, 182, 219
      Historical Society, 32:187, 33:351
      historic sites, 27:158
      history, 10:454, 32:184, 33:36, 87
      Hull's surrender, 8:332
      Institute of Arts, 30:176
      pioneer life, 19:218, 21:182
      Public Library, 27:64, 39:165
      during Revolution, 1:141, 9:307
      siege, 19:288, 29:65
      trading post, 3:363, 4:318–319, 5:4, 6–7, 9–10
      transportation center, 24:330, 34:11, 40:271–272
      treaty, 23:145n
    Detroit Lakes, Becker County
      in 1873, 10:93
      band, 19:229
      Baptist church, 33:254
      centennial exhibit, 29:369
      county seat, 23:29
      depicted, 46:64
      GAR post, 16:431
      historical meeting, 5:573–590, 18:204, 269–271
      hotel, 46:63
      land office, 6:291
      mission, 20:431
      New England colony, 47:24
      Nonpartisan League rally, 43:49
      Northern Pacific colony, 10:132–135, 142
      pageant, 3:534
      pioneer life, 30:160
      Republican convention, 1882, 5:91–92, 94, 96–102, 334
      road, 20:310
      settlement, 16:432
      sketch, 10:352
      wildlife, 30:130
    Detroit Lakes Civic and Commerce Association, 17:228
    Detroit Lutheran Church, 5:585, 589
    Detroit Plaindealer (Michigan), 43:287
    Detroit Record, 10:96, 135
    Detroit Reformed Episcopal Church, 5:585, 589
    De Turk, Ernest E., author, 13:441
    Detwiler, Mrs. J. E., author, 18:470
    Detzer, J. A. (Rev.), editor, 22:88
    Detzer, Karl (Col.), 26:166
    Deuel, Thorne, author, 24:236
    Deutsch, Alcuin (Rev.), 8:226n, 264, 35:372, 41:212
    Deutsch, Babette, author, 16:115
    Deutsch, Dorothy, 23:168, 24:31
    Deutsch, Harold C., speaker, 23:399, 30:66, 264
    Deutsch, Henry, 47:177
    Deutsch, Herman J., 12:200
    Deutsch Amerikanischer Farmer (Lincoln, Nebraska), 16:338
    Deutsche Musikzeitung (Philadelphia), 32:239
    Deutsch family, genealogy, 50:44
    De Valls Bluff, Arkansas, military hospital, 40:283, 288, 291
    Devany, Anne, 2:471
    De Vaya, Count Vay (Msgr.), author, 29:154
    Devere, Bob, professional boxer, 59:80
    De Vere, George F., actor, 5:44
    Devereaux family, genealogy, 4:69
    Devereux, J. C., editor, 14:394
    Devereux, Mrs. J. C., 1:537
    Devier, William, 40:224
    Devil's Lake, Kanabec County, island, 34:61
    Devils Lake, North Dakota, 50:294
      buffalo hunt, 26:76
      Dakota reservation, 35:170, 172, 41:13–14, 17, 95
      fort, 7:146
      Glidden tour, 38:212
      Indian agency, 6:294
      Jewish colony, 40:4
      maps, 3:479, 46:163
      military campaign, 42:48–53
      railroad, 41:345
      settlement, 30:160
      Sioux encampment, 38:151, 281
      trading post, 19:385, 34:327
    Devil's Track River, Cook County, depicted, 46:53
    Devine, James, Furness colonist, 47:19
    Devine, Richard, work reviewed, 42:311
    Devlin, Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs., pioneers, 21:317
    Devlin, Jo, women's softball coach, 58:221
    Devlin, John, sheriff, 39:49
    Devol, George, 24:53
    Devold, Andrew O.
      editor, 45:5n
      legislator, 47:171n
    De Voto, Bernard, author, 18:214, 19:347, 25:389, 27:254, 33:182, 263, 40:152, 154, 305
      editor, 28:173
      quoted, 17:372, 29:78, 40:151
      work reviewed, 29:58–61, 33:301, 34:79
    Dewar, Frank, speaker, 18:224
    Dewart, Mrs. Herbert R., 7:176
    De Warville, Brissot, 18:396
    Dewdney, Selwyn, author, 36:102, 151
      editor, 40:358
      review by, 41:148
      work reviewed, 38:87, 40:407, 44:272–273
    Dewey, Frank, 43:170
    Dewey, George (Adm.), 41:9, 43:208, 50:58
      sketch, 5:617
      watch depicted, 50:59
    Dewey, James J., Dr., 21:437
    Dewey, Jerome, Mr. and Mrs., pioneers, 22:222
    Dewey, John, 25:68
    Dewey, John J., Dr., pioneer physician, 7:102n, 20:91
    Dewey, Melvil, 17:448
    Dewey, Nelson, 5:234
      house, 30:270, 31:249
    Dewey, T. H., 43:170, 174
    Dewey and Cavilier, pioneer druggists, 7:101
    Dewhurst, C. Kurt, work reviewed, 50:84
    Dewing, Rolland, work reviewed, 49:254–255
    Dewitt, Andrus, Mr. and Mrs., pioneers, 34:54–58
    De Witt, C. H, 24:256
    De Witt, F. J., 14:245
    De Witt, John E. (Lt. Gen.), 45:275, 278
    Dexter, steamboat, 25:72
    De Yoannes, A. M., 23:392
    De Young, M. H., politician, 35:68–69
    DFL party. See Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) party
    D'Harnoncourt, Rene, 48:341
    Dialects. See English language
    Diamond Jo. See Reynolds, Joseph
    Diamond Jo, steamboat, 24:369, 38:293, 45:131
    Diamond Jo Line, 1:144, 531, 2:477, 4:70, 88, 190, 7:297, 8:200, 37:265 (cover)
      history, 3:537, 24:369
      in lumber industry, 26:132
      passenger service, 3:472
    Diamond Lake, Hennepin County. See Lake Abigail, Hennepin County
    Diaz, Albert J., editor, 40:313
    Dibb, William D., Dr.
      gold seeker, 40:307
      journal, 3:96, 101, 5:220, 225, 271–272, 571n
      papers, 3:102
      sketch, 5:217
    Dibbern, John, work reviewed, 48:226
    Dibble, ----, cholera victim, 14:291
    Dibble, Edwy O., 23:392
    Dibble, Leonard W., letters, 17:211, 253n, 18:48
    Dibble, R. F., author, 5:617
    Dicaire, P. M., Bemidji pioneer, 10:224
    Dicey, Edward, author, 29:154
    Dichter, Harry, author, 22:431
    Dick, Charles, 5:343
    Dick, Everett N., 19:446, 26:161
      author, 24:164, 255, 28:96
      compiler, 39:82
      reviews by, 24:158, 28:57
      work reviewed, 19:78–80, 22:311, 42:75, 45:160–161
    Dick, Helen D., author, 18:440
      "A Newly Discovered Diary," 18:399–406
      speaker, 19:92
    Dick, Maximilian, violinist, 19:333
    Dick Act (1903), defines National Guard, 45:140
    Dickason, Olive P., author, 49:212, 50:37
    Dickens, Charles, 27:233, 28:275, 29:187, 50:205–207
      author, 27:16, 29:124, 154, 30:200
      traveler, 39:167
    Dickenson, George W., interviews, 16:101
    Dickenson, H. D., 18:150n
    Dickerson, Oliver M., 1:70, 5:266
    Dickeson, Montroville W., Dr., 23:369, 29:261
      panorama, 23:349–354, 31:56
    Dickey, Earl C., storekeeper, 35:17
    Dickey, Joel M., memorial, 15:467
    Dickey, Mrs. C. G., author, 6:87
    Dickey, Mrs. Henry H., 10:449
    Dickey, Mrs. W. L., author/speaker, 20:352, 34:170
    Dickey, Stephanie, 50:228
    Dickey, Williams Bruce, miller, 35:14, 16, 18
    Dickinson, Anna E., lecturer, 3:465, 11:157–158
    Dickinson, Charles D. (Pop), 50:88
      businessman, 50:87–88, 93, 99–100
      pioneer aviator, 19:237, 25:195, 33:241
    Dickinson, D. A., judge, 8:429
    Dickinson, Daniel S., politician, 37:50
    Dickinson, Horace D., biography, 18:211
    Dickinson, J. C., 34:234–235, 45:115n
    Dickinson, John, composer, 22:130
    Dickinson, Leonard R., legislator, 34:60, 43:130n, 49:70, 75
      career, 49:70n
    Dickinson, North Dakota, pioneer life, 19:108
    Dickinson, Ralph H., 43:126n
    Dickinson, Samuel W. (Rev.), 4:73
    Dickinson mail airplane, depicted, 50:88
    Dickinson's Department Store, St. Paul, 49:61
    Dickson, ----, hotel keeper, 4:357
    Dickson, Albert J., diary, 11:325, 12:428, 13:60
    Dickson, Anna, author, 26:31, 27:167
    Dickson, Arthur J., editor, 11:325
    Dickson, Charles H., school inspector, 49:96
    Dickson, Don, archaeologist, 27:163
    Dickson, Inez, 4:453
    Dickson, James, 4:416n, 435n, 437n
      expedition, 11:454, 15:336, 17:444–447, 26:55, 27:38, 31:131, 35:202, 36:216
      filibustering expedition, 4:351, 354–408, 411n, 421n, 5:116–118, 313, 8:77, 9:393, 10:297, 387
    Dickson, Jane, 2:490n
    Dickson, Robert, trader, 2:493n, 3:377, 5:116, 224, 261, 408, 6:28, 330–342, 7:35, 271n, 292, 9:153–157, 10:86, 348, 11:179, 379, 12:199, 232–233, 13:99, 190, 14:98, 15:473, 17:196, 18:193–194, 19:302, 304, 20:16, 18, 21:99, 22:271, 282–288, 23:272, 27:62, 31:189, 36:67, 39:255, 40:181n, 42:127
      biography, 8:97, 11:328
      post, 11:375
      in War of 1812, 4:416n, 6:337, 12:234, 16:223
    Dickson, Sam T.
      miller, 24:100–102
      railroad builder, 24:96
    Dickson, Thomas H., 12:432
      papers, 25:18