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    IAM. See International Association of Machinists
    Iberia, Brown County
      ghost town, 23:195
      grist mill, 26:282
    Iberville, sieur d', explorer, 16:199, 19:396–397n
      colonizer, 13:85, 18:389, 19:393, 20:439
    Ibling, Miriam, artist, 53:190–191, 195, 56:90
      work depicted, 53:188, 190
    IBM (International Business Machines)
      antitrust suit, 48:89
      Rochester building, 59:328, 334n
    Ibsen, Henrik, playwright, 52:297, 303–304
      author, 16:109, 18:199, 21:426
      interview, 13:315
      statue, 55:367, 369–370
    Ice
      harvesting depicted, 56:435
      home deliveries, 55:66
    Ice auger, depicted, 56:435
    Iceboating, 25:299, 30:142, 40:384, 386
    Icebreaker boat, 54:221–222
    Ice fishing, depicted, 56:435, 57:416
    Iceland
      emigrants, 54:192
      Norse explorations, 5:362
      sagas, 39:170, 42:79
      United States occupation, 53:150, 153
    Icelander, ice train, 7:107, 276, 25:299
    Icelanders
      See also Scandinavians
      almanac, 15:447
      Canada, 21:269, 27:166, 57:362
      churches, 18:469
      Duluth, 49:80 (facing)
      early settlements, 6:298, 10:68
      in fiction, 23:118
      Fiske collection, 5:517
      history, 6:212
      immigration, 5:384
      legislature, 8:385
      Lincoln County, 8:384
      Lyon County, 8:280, 384
      Manitoba, 42:284
      Minnesota, 8:363
      newspapers, 51:163
      North Dakota, 9:188
      Northwest, 1:144
      Red River valley, 49:181
      settlements, 13:208, 17:343, 24:79, 26:397, 30:396, 34:164, 265
    Ice locomotives, Mississippi River, 7:107, 275–276
    Ice skating. See Skating
    Icimani (pseud.). See Northrup, George W.
    Ickes, Harold L., secretary of interior, 27:133, 43:4, 10, 92, 46:4
    Ickler, Lydia, 3:437
    Icolari, Daniel, work reviewed, 41:51
    Iconoclast (Minot, North Dakota), 48:287
    Ida, steamboat, 28:189
    Ida Campbell, steamboat, 28:92
    Idaho
      constitution, 5:591–593
      Fisk route, 38:218, 220, 229, 386
      fur trade, 29:58–61
      gold mining, 4:219, 6:306, 8:211, 19:390, 39:230, 40:94
      Icelandic settlement, 8:384
      Indian wars, 7:361, 8:184
      Japanese relocation camps, 54:320
      Nonpartisan League membership, 6:206
      resources, 8:388, 9:415
      state flag, 53:8
      trade routes, 7:246
      war records, 3:50
      woman suffrage authorized, 54:292
    Ida Siddons Variety Company, 9:33
    Ida Township, Douglas County, founded, 6:371
    Iddings, Charles W., 3:170n
      with Densmore expedition, 3:167–209
      map, 3:169n
    Ide, J. C., 14:47
    Ide, Lucy A., author, 8:309
    Ideal, steamboat, 37:296
    Ideal Banjo Orchestra, 57:223
    Iden, Raymond J., author, 28:397
    Idington Station, St. Louis County, Finnish settlement, 40:392
    Idle Prindle, steamboat, 34:239
    Ige, Thomas, 45:286–287
    Iglesias, Roberto, ballet manager, 39:64
    Ikce Wicasta, magazine, 56:463
    Ile a la Crosse Lake, Saskatchewan, fort, 11:264
    Ilinimek Indians, Illinois, 36:191
    Ilko, John A., Jr., work reviewed, 55:44
    Illgen, Rudolph, hotel owner, 34:181
    Illingworth, Celia, 52:56
    Illingworth, Flora, 52:56
    Illingworth, William H., photographer, 21:95, 38:45 (cover), 41:153 (facing), 43:222, 44:236, 47:87, 52:52–56, 58–59, 283
      stereograph depicted, 56:435
    Illinois
      in 1818, 2:199
      agrarian movement, 38:235, 39:130
      agriculture, 17:133, 18:196, 37:159
      almanacs, 53:292
      architecture, 27:141, 32:109
      archives, 1:19, 21, 33, 220, 4:51, 10:86, 12:329, 19:351, 36:280
      atlas, 40:128–129
      bibliography, 53:38
      in boundary dispute, 50:313
      British regime, 11:320, 19:393
      census, 17:221
      centennial, 1:233, 331
      during Civil War, 2:325n, 329n, 337n–338n, 339, 362n
      climate, 49:152
      colleges, 55:256
      constitution, 24:234
      counties, 15:473
      environmental study, 16:229
      ethnic groups, 3:406, 49:124, 53:216, 218
      forts, 40:146
      French regime, 11:78, 21:395, 29:337
      frontier towns, 4:60
      fur trade, 19:287, 32:227, 40:215
      gazetteer, 34:360, 40:147
      health conditions, 17:256, 432
      historical activities, 2:71–72, 3:44, 4:279, 5:148
      historical commission, 1:6
      Historical Library, 9:403
      Historical Survey, 39:165
      Historic Preservation Agency, publications, 51:200
      history, 1:403, 3:469, 4:49–51, 78, 279, 5:211, 23:63, 25:85, 27:257, 31:47, 240, 34:81–82, 41:198, 48:44
      hunting, 26:373
      immigration, 5:187, 9:136
      Indian villages, 24:236, 36:191, 54:142
      land office, 37:332
      land records, 47:231
      libraries, 1:333
      in literature, 23:114, 117, 28:276
      mineral survey, 26:223
      Mormon migration, 36:46
      mounds, 9:98, 100–101
      National Guard, 54:184
      Northwest Ordinance, 52:122
      Norwegian settlements, 2:222, 226–228, 247–248, 5:330, 6:92, 102n, 104, 110, 115, 8:86
      Ojibway leaders, 55:44
      parks and memorials, 14:228
      periodicals, 15:13, 26:293
      pioneers, 4:189, 5:517, 7:351, 16:345, 449, 25:11, 395, 26:259
      politicians, 56:157
      population, 9:347
      and race relations, 55:63, 143
      railroads, 56:148
      regional history essays, 51:161
      sawmills, 27:190, 34:35
      Scandinavian settlements, 12:249, 251, 15:473, 17:401, 19:2000, 24:156, 27:256, 29:278, 37:177
      sesquicentennial publications, 51:80
      state fair, 22:261
      steel industry, 51:63
      territorial boundaries, 27:128
      third-party movement, 9:221, 232
      transportation, 2:267, 15:474, 37:90
      utopian communities, 57:435
      war records, 25:401
      woman suffrage, 54:292
      in World War I, 3:50, 5:613
      Yankees, 31:181
    Illinois, steamboat, 34:10
    Illinois Central Railroad, 6:31, 43:59, 119, 47:17
      archives, 26:264, 33:42
      built, 15:474, 27:283n, 34:18n
      colonizing program, 11:325, 13:111, 206, 15:332, 35:133, 205
      land grant, 35:358, 36:177, 37:158, 56:166
      promotion, 56:167
    Illinois Civil Rights Congress, 43:92
    Illinois country
      French in, 8:235, 241
      occupied by Virginians, 4:240
      during Revolution, 4:229, 231, 233, 10:64, 87
    Illinois Historical Collections, 7:345
    Illinois Indians, 8:234–235, 10:87, 32:229, 231
      and French, 19:274, 32:227
    Illinois Land Company, 4:240
    Illinois River
      bluffs, 17:435
      canoe route, 3:321
      described, 6:109
      exploration, 9:101
      history, 22:73
      travel, 4:469
    Illinois Society of the Twin Cities, 2:585
    Illinois State Geological Survey, 26:225n
    Illinois State Historical Library, 1:19, 3:484
    Illinois State Historical Society, Springfield, 26:265
      established, 3:431
      library, 16:346, 18:428
      publications, 13:436, 25:85
    Illinois State Library, Springfield, 13:207
    Illinois State Normal University, Bloomington, history workshop, 27:257
    Illinois State University, Springfield, Lutheran church controversy, 9:167
    Illinois University, Urbana, manuscript collection, 5:501
    Illinois-Wabash Land Company, operations, 1:136
    Illinois War Council, records program, 25:93, 311
    Illsley, David, speaker, 29:365
    Illsley, Mrs. H. A., author, 23:302
    Illustrated Postal Card Company, New York, 54:307
    Iltis, Mathias, actor, 32:166
    Imholte, John Q., author, 39:129, 53:335
      work reviewed, 38:330
    Immaculate Conception Church (Catholic), Faribault, 19:475
    Immaculate Conception Church (Catholic), Fort William, Ontario, 39:309
    Immaculate Conception Church (Catholic), Minneapolis, 13:313, 33:95
    Immaculate Conception Church (Catholic), New Munich, 17:479, 36:35
    Immaculate Conception Church (Catholic), St. Peter, 21:453
    Immanuel Lutheran Church, Courtland Township, Nicollet County, 15:480
    Immanuel Lutheran Church, Gaylord, 14:360
    Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ironton, 14:452
    Immanuel Lutheran Church, Mankato, 2:290
    Immanuel Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 6:221
    Immanuel Mission, Minneapolis, 45:59
    Immigrant homes
      Duluth, 8:400
      Willmar, 8:409
    Immigration Act of 1924, 54:231
    Immigration and emigration, 54:332
      See also America letters; Americanization; Castle Garden, New York City; Emigrant journey; Emigrant ships; Emigrant societies; Fisk expeditions; Immigrant homes; Westward movement; specific countries and ethnic groups
      19th century, 10:4–6
      agents, 11:217, 325, 12:255–256, 13:356, 15:239, 488, 20:192, 31:250, 35:248, 36:237
      and agriculture, 44:180–181, 58:150, 199, 203–204, 262
      in American history, 6:140, 8:324
      and American life, 10:191
      art, 57:76
      assimilation, 54:223, 228, 233
      associations, 44:311, 48:90
      attitudes toward, 43:194, 49:200, 204
      Australia, 10:19, 22
      backgrounds, 7:159, 9:72, 297
      blacks, 56:248–249
      broadside depicted, 56:332
      Canada, 1:171, 175, 4:92, 204, 218, 6:55, 10:18, 11:327, 14:284, 23:357, 35:142, 47:256, 57:356, 362–363, 366
      cartoon depicted, 51:107
      Catholics, 11:316, 325, 21:73–76, 25:194, 35:155, 193, 213, 325, 37:133, 40:352
      causes, 6:117–124, 10:5–7, 15, 97, 244, 12:252, 16:344, 30:186, 188, 282, 48:312, 49:339, 51:160–161, 55:44, 56:216, 379, 58:97
      celebrations, 55:17, 373, 58:26–27
      centennial postage stamp, 55:112
      chain migration, 55:181
      Chinese, 54:224–226, 57:161 (facing), 166, 168, 172–175
      Christmas customs, 57:437
      and cities, 51:43
      and Civil War, 5:463, 7:292, 21:237
      and climate, 2:445
      by colonies, 10:129, 131
      construction traditions, 49:35
      contemporary, 48:132
      cooperatives, 57:392
      Cuba, 56:286, 291, 293, 298–299
      Dakota Territory, 51:321
      depicted in art, 56:305 (cover)
      diaries and journals, 54:376, 56:356
      discouraged, 9:8–9, 10:453
      Dutch, 53:214, 223
      Eastern Europeans, 52:174
      and education, 55:136, 57:271
      elementary school scrapbook depicted, 55:93 (facing)
      encouraged, 1:163, 167, 2:403, 3:59, 241, 463, 477, 5:167–203, 468, 579, 6:51, 91, 115, 9:135, 179–181, 276n, 331–346, 10:127–144, 187, 214, 310, 396, 16:332, 22:227, 235, 36:163, 180–181, 37:44
      English, 9:391, 52:207
      ethnic communities, 52:189, 58:18–20
      European immigrants in 20th century, 60:255, 262, 264
      family history, 54:287
      Finns, 53:37–38
      and food preferences, 57:312, 317
      and fur trade, 7:27, 30
      geographical distribution, 35:292, 52:29, 53:313–314, 337, 54:50, 55:142
      Germans, 52:119–120, 167, 53:128
      guides, 9:162, 179–181, 415, 16:339, 18:72–74, 251, 20:245, 25:301, 31:105, 115, 33:187, 35:248, 36:102, 40:147
      hand-crafted trunk depicted, 56:208
      historiography, 47:209, 211, 49:16–17, 307, 339, 54:234, 56:47
      history, 7:157–162, 350, 9:392, 22:67, 70–72, 95, 33:80, 37:184, 299, 346, 39:167, 40:305, 410
      Hmong, 53:252
      and Indians, 3:119, 124
      intrastate, 10:228
      Iowa, 5:215, 6:299, 7:60
      Kansas, 1:119–121
      of labor force, 50:63–70
      and labor movement, 51:142–143, 56:46, 266
      language controversy, 18:381
      laws, 45:274, 50:64, 54:229, 231–232
      letters, 51:200, 52:242, 55:92, 56:100, 58:191
      literature, 22:327, 27:328, 34:163, 44:194–195, 45:211–222, 47:209, 211, 48:43, 49:116–117, 304, 50:41, 52:80, 125, 54:325, 55:380
      Lutherans, 53:37
      Massachusetts, 10:362, 462
      and meat-packing industry, 57:158
      memoirs, 55:379
      Mennonites, 14:114, 224, 15:478, 18:456, 21:269, 23:88, 29:166, 31:119, 37:184
      Mesabi Range, 41:82, 84
      Mexico, 14:333
      Michigan, 10:352
      and mining areas, 27:204–215, 51:63, 66, 68–69, 72
      Minneapolis, 48:267, 58:290–291, 298, 302
      Minnesota, 1:223, 351, 364, 368, 2:115, 119–120, 131–133, 138, 149, 213, 394, 3:78, 119, 153, 172, 4:48, 353, 5:298, 378, 598, 6:370–374, 7:66, 225, 8:185, 299, 9:178, 304, 31:18–32, 108, 38:74, 48:38, 56:100
      Minnesota Territory, 56:72, 74
      missionaries, 52:127
      and Mississippi steamboats, 9:361
      Mississippi Valley, 16:109, 293, 33:125, 53:274–275, 283, 56:235–236
      Montana, 9:113, 185
      and nationalism, 41:2
      nativist aspect, 34:343
      naturalization laws, 52:200
      New England, 3:115, 4:48, 9:393
      New York, 10:358
      night-school class depicted, 56:339
      North Dakota, 6:387
      Northern Europeans, 65:169
      Northwest, 8:153
      Norwegian commission report, 6:119–134
      Norwegians, 52:89, 91, 93
      and ox carts, 10:320
      Pacific Northwest, 54:192
      papers depicted, 57:167, 175
      and politics, 8:151, 13:435, 36:237, 51:107, 52:84, 57:98
      promotion, 42:215–224, 312, 43:194, 44:280, 48:265, 49:150–155, 50:72, 74, 54:49, 243, 56:21, 164, 208, 222, 226, 58:97
      promotion by newspapers, 12:260, 14:205, 40:248
      promotion by railroads, 6:74, 8:84–86, 400, 9:335, 412, 11:206, 13:25–44, 15:333, 16:25, 129, 26:372, 33:29–34, 61, 35:133, 205, 37:158, 184
      quotas, 52:99, 169
      Red River Valley, 5:405, 568, 579
      and religion, 13:304–307, 24:73, 33:80, 38:381, 43:193–194, 44:55–69, 47:119, 209, 211, 48:43, 175, 180, 349, 49:242, 51:3–5, 57:325–326, 58:23–25
      remigration, 27:282, 55:80–83, 87
      research, 8:198, 27:319–326, 51:78, 52:154, 158, 160
      restrictions, 35:326–327, 373, 52:80, 56:328–343
      results, 7:4
      rivalries, 56:122
      routes, 2:449, 4:286, 9:347, 11:395–396, 12:154–156, 395, 42:51, 56:198, 243, 57:79
      rural settlement, 54:50–51, 56:346
      St. Paul, 55:328
      and Sioux War, 7:327
      and slaveholding, 57:116
      societies, 55:332
      sociological aspects, 17:328, 27:38–40, 276, 29:58, 51:242, 55:26–27, 78, 57:241–242
      songs and folklore, 8:435, 16:108, 17:463, 18:198–201, 20:428, 22:328, 27:178–189, 28:280, 302, 36:78, 37:83
      source material, 56:463–464
      Southeast Asian, 55:93 (facing)
      special concentration, 43:255–269
      spiritual aspects, 8:327
      statistics, 5:172–173, 178n, 187, 195, 202
      studies, 4:458, 5:55, 8:203, 9:412, 10:68, 147, 43:191, 47:211–212, 48:43, 135, 174–175, 50:130, 56:45–46
      Swedes, 55:76, 57:435–436, 60:221
      and temperance, 47:16–18, 21–22, 24, 48:104
      transportation costs, 2:261, 265, 267
      West, 6:403
      Winona County, 6:259, 7:95
      Wisconsin, 3:385, 5:133, 6:405, 48:350, 49:347, 53:290
      women, 45:62, 47:209, 51:287, 55:166–174
      women's history resources, 52:117
      World War I, during and after, 2:411, 45:60, 63–65, 48:38, 285, 50:41, 64
    Immigration History Newsletter (St. Paul), 43:155, 280, 316
    Immigration History Research Center, Minneapolis/St. Paul, 47:165, 48:43, 51:140, 284, 56:99
    Immigration History Society
      awards, 51:200
      founding members, 51:78
    Immigration Restriction League, Boston, 34:343, 56:334
    Immigration "runners," 5:194, 200
    Imperial, steamboat, 45:131
    Imperial Railway of Japan, 38:322
    Impink, Mary D., author, 26:168
    Implements and machinery
      depicted, 53:214–215
      history, 53:252
    Impola, Richard, translator, 57:326
    Importing and exporting
      salt, 52:130–131
      shoes, 56:418
    Impressionism, artists, 56:381, 390
    Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (IBPOWE). See Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
    Improved Order of Red Men, Walker branch, 17:468
    Inabnit, Robert E., author, 37:185
    Inama, Adelbert (Rev.), missionary, 10:217
    Incarnation Church (Catholic), Minneapolis, 9:82, 33:305, 47:54
    Ince, Thomas, 3:383
    Incense urn, Chinese, depicted, 56:1 (facing)
    Independence, steamboat, 9:350, 23:356, 30:187, 34:10, 39
    Independence Cooperative Dairy Association, 18:443
    Independence Day. See Fourth of July
    Independence Rock, Wyoming, covered wagon centennial, 11:452
    Independence Township, Hennepin County
      archives, 18:443
      Christian church, 21:85
      history, 34:128, 36:36
      territorial postmark, 15:487
    Independent baseball club, Lake City, 19:180
    Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, 34:189
    Independent Colored Party, Cuba, 56:296
    Independent Moving Pictures Company of America (IMP), 54:257
    Independent Order of Good Templars (IOGT), 4:193, 22:394n, 31:90
      Anoka Lodge, 5:393
      history, 22:436, 36:35
      Minneapolis, 52:92
      Minnesota, 11:95, 13:142, 40:363
      publications, 15:468
      records, 26:371, 34:340
    Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 16:215, 242, 18:142, 144, 48:282, 49:70
      African-American chapters, 55:63
      Bemidji, 18:112
      Grand Lodge of Minnesota, 10:35
      Hutchinson, 17:237
      Minneapolis, 18:125
      Minnetonka, 18:96
      records, 34:339
      St. Paul, 7:111, 19:134, 33:196–197n
      social dances, 55:220
    Independent Party, 9:226, 228
      South Dakota, 55:231
    Independent Union of All Workers, 50:39, 54:50, 55:379, 57:158
    Independent Voters' Association, North Dakota, 28:42, 48:92
    Inderoy, North Trondelag, Norway, emigration, 57:358
    Indexes
      Index of American Design, 53:179, 181
      North Dakota History, 57:272
      reviewed, 53:168
    India, entrepreneurs in Twin Cities, 56:433
    India, steamboat, 17:375
    Indiana
      agriculture, 18:196
      almanacs, 53:292
      antislavery movement, 5:466
      architecture, 16:228, 32:109
      art guide, 14:228
      atlas, 40:128
      basketball tournaments, 55:337, 348
      bibliography, 28:276, 53:38
      blacks, 36:101, 54:192
      boundaries, 9:189, 15:124, 22:75
      centennial, 1:138, 233, 331, 2:95
      constitution, 18:325, 34:82
      early printing, 15:13, 18:454
      emigration, 8:431
      eugenic sterilization, 59:237
      Farmers' Alliance, 9:226
      forts, 40:146
      frontier life, 19:461, 32:45, 254, 33:308, 34:81
      furniture manufacturers, 54:192 (facing)
      fur trade, 40:186, 215–216
      gazetteer, 40:147
      geological survey, 25:175, 26:223
      German Heritage Society, 56:463
      Historical Bureau, 15:124, 16:346, 18:325
      Historical Commission, 1:138, 4:178, 285
      historical societies, 4:178, 463, 9:413, 25:95, 301
      historical survey, 4:178
      historical work, 2:50, 3:44
      historic tours, 9:128
      history, 5:67, 315, 28:78, 186, 35:239, 48:44
      History Conference, 10:88, 27:158
      imprints, 34:350
      Indians, 29:335
      laws, 10:88, 16:346
      markers, 4:285, 5:613
      mounds, 9:100
      Northwest Ordinance, 52:122
      Norwegian settlements, 2:247
      politics, 30:382, 43:75
      Quakers, 18:250, 255, 259
      railroads, 56:148
      regional history essays, 51:161
      roadside structures, 49:342
      schools, 55:143
      socialism, 50:214
      Society of Pioneers, 4:78, 285
      state conservation department, 4:178
      state flag, 53:8
      state lands, 43:276
      State Library, 5:501, 505, 22:191
      territorial limits, 20:18, 21:423
      travel accounts, 2:99
      War History Commission, 25:94, 402, 27:352
      in World War I, 4:210, 5:152
    Indiana, steamboat, 13:224
    Indiana Endorsers of Photoplays, 51:210
    Indian affairs
      agents, 1:291, 401, 540
      archives, 7:352, 359
      bureau, 8:428, 9:66
      fraud, 8:179
      Michigan superintendency, 5:457
      Minnesota, 1:536, 5:278–280, 464, 482, 7:118, 9:53, 10:350
      Mississippi Valley, 1:141
      North Dakota, 6:294
      Northwest, 6:69, 9:154
      office, 10:82
      source material, 8:96, 9:176, 403, 10:43
      U.S. policy, 2:420, 5:51, 282, 6:290, 7:285, 292
    Indian Affairs, Office of. See United States Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
    Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis, 4:285, 5:70, 13:432, 25:301
      history, 47:212
      information bureau, 9:131
      Vincennes anniversary celebration, 9:130
    Indiana Magazine of History, 34:311, 51:128, 161
    Indian American Folklore Group, 47:335
    Indianapolis, Indiana
      automobile racetrack, 60:304–305
      child labor, 51:53
      first press, 15:14
      immigration convention, 35:134
    Indianapolis Clowns, baseball team, 55:43
    Indianapolis Freeman, 43:284
    Indian Appropriation Act, 1908, 49:97
    Indian Arts and Crafts Board, 48:341
    Indiana University, Bloomington, bureau of government research, 26:82
    Indiana University Press, Midwest History and Culture series, 52:121–122
    Indian Civilization Act, passage, 58:225
    Indian Claims Commission, 43:153, 45:303, 52:14
      hearings, 57:322
    Indian Emergency Conservation Work, 16:225, 47:88
      See also Civilian Conservation Corps: Indian division
    Indian Forest Service, 27:358, 28:375
    Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988, 52:126
    Indian John (Mahpiyawakonze), Dakota Indian, 28:138, 59:191
    Indian Lake Baptist Church, Worthington, 5:244
    Indian Liberating Army, 4:352, 5:116
    Indian medals
      Astor, 7:243, 245, 251, 360
      British use of, 9:285
      described, 1:337
      peace, 9:304, 56:164
      presidential, 3:373
      Red Jacket, 10:43, 79
    Indian mounds
      See also specific mounds
      age, 14:153
      Cannon River Valley, 9:417
      defined, 49:138n
      disappearance, 4:343
      excavation, 8:428, 16:12–13, 117, 310, 25:336–341, 26:316–321, 323–327, 27:261
      exploration, 9:53
      Hill-Lewis survey, 9:96–106
      Indiana, 4:179
      Iowa, 16:112, 37:307
      Lake Agassiz, 51:55–56
      Lake Bronson, 51:59
      Mille Lacs, 10:357
      Minnesota, 12:449, 14:358, 15:148–151, 244, 485, 16:3, 15–18, 152, 251, 253, 307–312, 358, 18:472, 24:78, 25:156, 329, 26:321, 27:267, 28:193, 29:83, 94, 34:170, 37:61–63, 70, 103, 347, 38:163–164, 41:336, 42:160, 43:230, 49:33
      Mississippi Valley, 15:471, 16:156
      Nett and Rainy lakes, 9:417
      Rainy River, 31:163–171, 231–237
      St. Croix Valley, 26:286, 55:25
      St. Paul, 4:280, 478, 10:168n, 12:201, 36:33
      South Dakota, 42:160
      studied, 12:75
      United States, 26:79
      Wisconsin, 28:2, 37:183, 39:83, 56:464
    Indian Mounds Park, St. Paul, 5:527, 49:289
    Indian Office. See United States Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
    Indian Removal Act (1830), 46:67, 57:37
    Indian Reorganization (Wheeler-Howard) Act (1934). See Wheeler-Howard (Indian Reorganization) Act (1934)
    Indian reservations, 51:315
      See also specific reservations and tribes
      agriculture, 56:201
      Canada, 57:361
      Fort Berthold, North Dakota, 2:369, 5:611
      Fort Randall, Missouri, 2:422n, 424n
      Grand Portage, 5:26
      Lake Superior map, 43:177
      life, 56:172–173
      maps, 21:83, 32:180
      Minnesota, 28:374
      Minnesota River valley, 2:485n, 58:60
      oral narratives, 58:124–125
      problems, 23:163, 57:359
      relocations, 57:380
      Sioux, 1:425, 2:460, 5:353, 7:327
      sketch, 3:465
      South Dakota, 43:177
      termination policy, 58:238
      Vermilion area, 58:225
      Winnebago, 1:438, 3:172, 7:327, 57:7
      Wisconsin maps, 47:79
    Indian Rights Association, 23:163, 47:72, 48:128, 161, 49:96
    Indians
      See also Dakota War of 1862; Fur trade and traders; Indian affairs; Indian treaties; Missions and missionaries; Plains Indians; Religion; United States: Indian policy; United States Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA); specific bands and tribes
      agate collecting, 54:74
      agriculture, 2:369, 5:611, 7:200–205, 12:90, 13:330, 15:122, 263–271, 16:472, 17:70, 21:91, 28:366, 51:37–38, 75–76, 52:39, 58:200
      annuities, 2:123, 11:136, 15:297, 16:150, 295, 21:280
      anthologies, 58:124–125
      anthropology, 2:181, 381
      archaeology, 44:77, 46:37, 128, 47:78, 118, 53:334
      architecture, 55:380
      art and artists, 41:49–50, 101, 148, 43:36, 78, 44:119, 233, 46:66–74, 49:208, 341, 52:204, 53:316, 320, 54:99, 376, 55:36–37, 45 (cover), 127–128, 133, 136, 56:149 (cover and facing), 154–155, 160–161, 163, 351–352, 57:1 (cover), 36–37, 327, 328 (facing), 384 (facing), 408–409
      artifacts, 15:154, 16:14–19, 117, 476, 21:424, 24:78, 25:260, 36:101, 38:161–162, 45:296, 50:336, 51:57, 235–236, 55:196, 200
      assimilation, 38:329, 39:292, 54:236–237
      atlas, 50:288, 52:332
      attitudes toward, 42:277–278, 43:79, 139, 277, 315, 48:268, 49:305, 55:332, 57:56, 58:190
      authors, 57:284, 286–289
      autobiographies, 55:232
      bandolier bags, 48:137 (cover), 155–156, 56:455–457
      bibliographies, 11:214, 35:380
      biographies, 53:38
      and blacks, 43:39
      in boundary waters, 54:127
      and British, 1:237, 390, 4:312, 5:315, 9:191, 10:62, 11:179n, 13:99, 15:97. 17:197, 19:302, 20:16, 22:306, 33:37
      buffalo, 55:189, 56:37–38
      burials, 5:373, 7:152, 23:237, 25:156, 329–330, 333, 335–339, 398, 31:165–171, 232–236, 52:266
      Canada, 14:337, 26:76, 28:282, 37:86, 40:48, 145, 149 (cover), 43:153, 234, 44:39, 49:347, 50:288–289, 51:198, 283–284, 53:251, 54:85, 283, 57:361
      canoes, 43:142–145, 51:324
      capital punishment, 55:72, 58:84, 86–88
      captives, 36:100, 38:384, 48:31, 49:205, 53:336–337, 54:92, 58:252
      and catlinite, 31:194–196, 199, 201–202, 51:314
      celebrations and ceremonies, 4:59, 16:373, 375, 379, 386, 22:10, 52:126, 53:109
      censuses, 23:145, 329, 331, 40:160, 56:158, 188 (table)
      characterized, 7:354, 20:52, 40:161, 198–202
      children, 53:163, 178, 250
      in children's literature, 57:285, 287, 289, 291, 293
      Chippewa Valley, 53:339
      clothing, 22:143, 24:370
      clothing restoration, 60:300 (facing)
      congress, 7:247
      contemporary, 42:76, 315–316, 48:315
      and corn, 7:204, 10:215
      criminal justice, 55:48–58
      culture, 15:255–272, 33:303, 34:116, 35:244, 293, 344, 376, 37:78, 41:51, 43:79, 139, 46:247, 47:83–86, 90–92, 117, 330, 50:165, 211, 216, 252, 291, 52:240–241, 53:33, 37, 54:192, 236, 58:63
      damages claims, 52:3–15, 53:158–160
      dances, 23:241, 27:237, 290, 53:105–106, 55:44 (facing)
      depicted, 9:192, 13:408–412, 15:262, 19:105, 123, 355, 20:136, 21:185, 25:297, 26:138, 150, 27:254, 28:70, 277–278, 29:60, 78, 349, 30:139, 260, 31:54, 32:61, 107, 157–158, 161–162, 238, 33:200, 34:30, 126, 129, 137, 168, 174, 213, 215, 35:144, 242, 244, 287, 379, 36:69, 277, 309, 37:32, 262, 306, 322, 38:40, 40:177, 272, 43:32–34, 44:208, 45:294, 46:72, 210, 47:9, 27, 29–31, 86, 91–92, 104, 48:30, 32, 34, 45 (cover), 65–66, 68–69, 84, 204, 237–241, 243–244, 269 (cover), 49:230–234, 236–237, 239, 51:40, 52:45–46, 51, 54, 115, 245 (cover), 271–272, 292 (facing), 53:99, 235, 54:70, 88–91, 307, 55:49, 56:441
      discrimination against, 52:80, 55:65, 57:155
      disputes, 53:289–290
      distribution, 8:430, 433
      documentary films, 51:301, 54:358
      dwellings depicted, 53:104–105, 56:178
      earthworks, 5:234
      eBook sources, 57:265
      ecology, 57:158–159
      education, 17:200, 35:135, 47:72–73, 85, 89, 49:82–98, 50:294, 51:25–26, 32–33, 83–98, 125, 237, 280–281, 287, 55:88–89, 139, 144, 56:459, 57:271, 58:224–239
      environment, 5:514
      ethnography, 10:83
      ethnology, 55:376–377
      ethnomusicology, 52:114
      European Alliances, 4:215–216
      Falls of St. Anthony, 58:254
      family history, 54:287
      Far West, 4:259
      fishing, 20:334, 23:144, 240, 330, 40:158
      Fond du Lac, 56:463
      food, 5:36, 38, 14:112, 385, 15:270, 40:47, 158, 53:104, 110
      forest management, 52:202
      forts, 7:245, 51:316
      and French, 54:141–142
      fur trade, 42:123–139, 240, 43:120, 147, 175–176, 180–181, 44:196, 200–204, 208, 46:288, 300–302, 47:28, 33, 120, 48:60–71, 85, 222–223, 288–289, 343, 49:38, 343, 50:229–240, 336, 51:324, 53:124–125, 54:374, 56:181, 57:327
      game wardens, 51:39–40
      genealogy and genealogical resources, 46:286–296, 47:257, 54:96, 56:148
      gorgets, 8:303, 9:285
      Grand Medicine Society, 53:226–227
      Great Lakes, 3:46–47, 53:164–165, 54:376
      as guides, 52:81
      Hampton Institute students/graduates, 51:85–87, 90–91, 93–94, 97–98
      headdress (roach), 60:300 (facing)
      healing, 52:127
      health conditions, 9:265, 12:436, 13:320, 14:330, 15:110, 478, 34:34
      historical statistics, 52:84
      historic properties, 51:148
      history, 2:435, 41:51, 297–298, 42:79–80, 279–280, 43:280, 47:117, 167, 48:92, 50:80, 294
      horses, 35:88
      hostilities, 51:163, 54:78, 88, 91–92, 240
      humor, 52:330
      hunting and fishing, 15:386, 23:330, 56:428, 57:321–322
      identity, 53:160
      and immigration, 54:50
      implements, 8:196
      industries, 3:295, 12:177, 332
      intermarriage, 55:140
      Iowa, 4:80, 42:132, 48:26, 28, 51:199
      Jeffers Petroglyphs, 56:322–327
      Jewish traits, 6:170
      journals, 55:379–380
      and Kensington Runestone controversy, 58:60–61
      and Knife River flint, 51:127
      lacrosse, 54:237–238
      lands, 4:239–240, 6:337–339, 43:8n, 76, 124, 153, 277, 45:303, 46:290, 50:73, 51:286, 52:5, 8, 220, 53:84, 319, 321, 54:372, 56:159, 168, 172, 174, 204, 213, 252, 254–255
      leaders, 3:99, 19:330, 41:103, 46:205, 52:156, 53:339–340, 55:44
      legends and myths, 4:280, 289, 299, 5:29, 6:83, 214, 8:422, 9:184, 14:434, 15:262, 20:442, 22:338, 25:166, 393, 26:170, 27:17, 28:12, 31:201–203, 35:142, 153, 52:126
      linguistics, 24:71, 31:238, 47:330
      liquor question, 18:90, 22:21, 279, 27:295, 32:36, 40:155, 160, 162, 164, 170, 180, 186, 201–202, 54:81, 55:134–135
      liquor traffic, 4:463, 5:8, 6:170, 272, 297
      in literature, 8:92, 14:337, 15:261, 16:105, 20:134, 378, 380, 406, 26:211–221, 37:306, 38:191, 57:284–285, 287–292, 294
      living conditions, 11:208, 12:434, 27:284
      maps, 43:177, 47:79, 51:35
      medals, 16:321–323, 25:265–270, 44:204, 47:26–32, 48:26
      medicines, 14:109, 15:271, 16:353, 26:302, 42:76, 48:63, 243, 49:271, 338–339
      memoirs, 55:379
      Mendota, 56:215
      in MHS collections, 52:113
      Minnesota, 12:331, 15:221, 462, 16:452, 476, 18:85, 22:110, 29:363, 35:338, 37:31, 38:335, 40:41, 51:281
      Minnesota Territory, 56:153, 173
      missions and missionaries, 51:236, 53:247, 56:69, 169, 57:216
      Missouri River valley, 41:241
      and mixed-bloods, 50:164, 198–199, 201
      moccasins, 56:427
      mortality rates, 53:30
      murals, 53:180
      museums, 55:32–39
      music, 1:255, 4:181, 280, 5:448, 8:200, 303, 10:100, 12:199, 326, 22:138, 23:236, 24:71, 26:275, 27:65, 161, 253, 28:176, 29:86, 32:58, 123, 33:311, 34:161, 213, 35:244, 36:190, 37:345, 39:129, 57:105 (cover), 58:243–244
      names, 9:20, 46:294–295
      narratives, 51:288, 52:126
      New Deal, 48:339–341, 49:119
      New Mexico, 1:398
      newspapers, 47:335, 57:98
      North Dakota, 13:335, 40:193, 55:171, 284
      Northwest, 7:156, 56:212
      oral history, 53:161–162
      ornaments, 2:84
      orphanages, 58:191–192
      Overland Trail, 52:37–38
      pan-Indianism, 42:279–280
      physicians, 51:91
      place names, 15:259, 16:476, 26:248, 28:374, 45:303
      poetry, 3:100
      politeness, 53:103–104
      political organization, 7:88
      political resurgence, 52:200–201
      portrayed, 53:252
      powwows, 57:212–214
      prehistoric, 15:151–153, 483, 20:154, 24:236, 25:153–157, 303, 329–341, 26:312–329, 27:261, 28:181, 270–272, 30:374, 31:163–171, 231–237, 32:222, 34:354, 35:339, 36:33, 37:86, 174, 38:157–165, 40:203–209, 47:210, 330, 51:55–62, 55:327, 56:124–125
      proposed neutral state, 4:326–327
      and public policy, 53:288
      quilting, 56:463
      records guide, 48:180
      religions, 3:471, 6:324, 39:128, 40:41, 51:75, 94, 159–160, 237–238
      research collections, 52:154, 159–160
      reservoirs and settlements, 58:261
      in Revolution, 10:65
      St. Paul, 55:328, 56:231
      and Savanna Portage, 8:118
      in sculpture, 54:308
      as slaves, 19:290, 20:68
      social life, 5:62, 69, 353, 9:411
      social status in 1950s, 60:270
      social studies, 56:96–97
      source material, 37:84, 182, 40:261, 409, 53:156, 56:447–448
      South Dakota, 51:321, 53:38
      Southeast, 27:336, 32:108
      speeches, 52:40, 53:212
      Spirit Lake massacre, 57:439
      sports professionals, 60:128
      Star Island, 57:212
      stereotypes, 53:99–111, 57:101–102
      studies, 5:388, 43:233–234
      and suffrage, 55:146, 56:70, 74, 82
      theory of origin, 8:290
      totems, 48:61–62, 64
      and tourism, 47:169 (facing), 49:235–236, 238, 56:408
      trade, traders, and trading activities, 5:10–12, 6:156, 347, 8:339, 51:3, 56:157
      trails, 8:203, 26:394, 28:146, 56:257
      transportation, 56:247
      tribal relations, 7:347
      in Twin Cities, 52:167, 55:328, 56:231, 443
      in United States, 14:91, 22:201, 33:344, 34:216
      Upper Missouri, 14:223, 23:330–332, 51:164
      urban Indians, 57:380
      and U.S. Army, 42:43–53, 109, 44:35–36, 50:165, 52:123, 58:60
      and U.S. policy, 11:208, 14:313, 18:305, 30:99–100, 32:180, 35:151, 200, 36:72, 38:191, 51:102, 52:125–126, 291, 53:35–36, 157, 211–212, 56:259
      villages, 5:213
      warfare, 7:361, 9:392, 11:299–304, 16:89, 27:296, 34:205, 35:235, 38:41, 40:143, 147, 51:313, 52:40, 53:168, 288–289, 54:192, 56:245, 57:55
      in War of 1812, 5:467
      in West, 10:77
      and whites, 1:52, 5:49, 597–598, 7:83, 155, 9:383, 11:78, 80, 189, 240, 13:92, 15:239, 258, 20:260, 23:161, 28:288, 31:115, 32:58, 243, 36:30, 279, 42:76, 43:153, 195, 313, 45:109, 303, 46:205, 217–220, 224, 301–302, 47:33, 117, 168, 48:87, 127, 343–344, 49:32–40, 204–205, 50:215, 255, 51:77, 196, 285, 52:63, 82, 138, 149–150, 162, 164, 199, 228, 53:99–100, 102, 105–111, 222, 242, 249, 54:102, 328, 55:25, 92, 283, 329, 56:412, 57:109, 322–323, 359, 58:124
      wild rice, 51:195
      Wisconsin, 11:104, 32:253, 52:222, 56:464, 58:64
      women, 20:136, 27:289, 34:174, 35:143, 40:159, 201, 208, 46:217, 220, 224, 47:259, 48:32, 132, 153–157, 163, 236–244, 343–344, 49:38, 232, 308, 50:128–129, 165–166, 235n, 51:250, 53:40, 54:373, 55:1 (cover), 88–89, 183, 329, 56:200–201, 463, 57:323–324
      worldview, 53:228–229
      World War I, 51:87, 90
      World War I veterans, 54:124
      World War II, 52:329–330, 54:318
    Indians at work, CCC magazine, 43:6
    Indian Service. See also United States Bureau of Indian Affairs; United States Indian Service
    Indian treaties, 50:309, 52:150, 164, 57:2–22
      See also Land; specific tribes and treaties
      1767, 46:133
      1825, 48:25–26, 65–66, 49:276n
      1830 Removal Act, 57:36
      1837, 56:169, 257
      1842, 58:225
      1847, 56:56:173, 172, 184–186
      1851, 56:169, 211, 229, 259
      1854, 56:255, 258, 58:225
      1855, 57:18
      1873, 41:71n
      1888, 58:225
      in art, 33:89, 286
      Cass negotiations, 11:208
      effects, 49:206, 276n, 278, 57:323, 58:60, 255
      listed, 30:388
      Ojibway Indians, 57:321–322, 58:245–246
      reservation life, 56:303
      spearfishing and treaty rights, 58:245–246
      and traders' claims, 40:216, 262, 48:222, 56:160–161, 185
      Treaty of Traverse des Sioux, depicted, 56:187
      Watab Treaty of 1853, depicted/described, 57:2–18
      Wisconsin, 47:79, 56:163
    Indigo, marketing, 46:249
    Indochinese, Minnesota, 47:336
    Indrebo, Gustav, 17:178
    Indrehus, Edward, 3:227
    Industrial Adjustment Company, Little Falls, 43:172–174
    Industrial Exposition and Home Appliance Show, Minneapolis, 17:348
    Industrialisti, Duluth, 58:171
    Industrial Resources and Production Advisory Committee, 23:150
    Industrial Revolution, Goodhue County, 57:323
    Industrial Township, St. Louis County, history, 23:302
    Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), 6:53, 43:53, 49:70n, 52:84, 53:146, 59:33
      in 1916 mine strike, 41:82–94, 42:163, 49:249, 58:169
      in 1917 lumber strike, 42:162–174
      Bemidji, 49:71, 73–75
      bibliography, 50:168
      cartoons, 41:88, 90, 42:166, 172–173, 51:69, 73
      Finnish members, 25:325, 47:165, 51:140
      history, 25:220n, 38:334, 40:341, 362, 50:38–39
      ideology, 52:93
      and immigrants, 51:142
      Irish members, 57:372
      leaders depicted, 51:72
      memoirs, 51:77–78
      Mesabi Range activities, 51:68–73
      Minneapolis, 50:3–9, 17, 58:297–298
      opposition to war, 14:319, 35:368, 51:219
      philosophy, 52:193–194
      poster depicted, 58:171, 179
      Scandinavian members, 43:37, 50:68
      songs, 36:83, 43:36, 52:332
      timber strikes, 56:265–266, 268
      U.S. government repression, 54:288
      Washington state, 53:338
      and World War I, 52:97, 53:32, 55:288
    Industry and industrialization, 51:301–302, 322
      See also Business; Labor; Manufacturing; Meatpackers and meat packing; Workmen's Compensation Act; specific companies
      archaeology, 58:322
      assembly line depicted, 57:418
      on assessment rolls, 54:46–47
      building, 35:156
      canneries, 20:470, 33:353
      clothing manufacture, 50:152–161, 55:168
      common lands disputes, 54:39–42
      computers, 47:38, 48:89
      creamery plants depicted, 51:264, 266
      decline, 50:295
      depicted, 55:80
      discrimination issue, 57:422, 427, 431
      ergot, 55:318
      flour mills and milling, 54:1 (facing), 55:133–134, 58:262–267, 270–285, 287, 311
      Great Depression, 53:170
      history, 49:304–305, 58:271–272
      intelligence services, 51:233
      labor, 56:46, 58:125–126
      leaders, 35:44, 55:120, 123
      livestock, 55:171
      Minneapolis, 58:273
      Minneapolis unions, 51:219
      Minnesota, 20:447, 34:217, 265
      murals, 53:180
      oil spills, 58:105–120
      pulp manufacture, 19:358
      reference collections, 55:129–130
      St. Anthony, 58:255–258
      St. Croix Valley, 51:285
      shoemaking, 56:418
      and stone, 17:85
      strikes, 51:260, 56:360
      tax repeals, 54:47
      United States mapped, 47:257
      waste dumping, 58:114–116
      waterways, 58:249 (cover)
      Wisconsin, 50:40–41, 51:195
    Inebriate asylum
    Infant homes, legislative reforms, 56:114
    Infant Welfare Association, 54:361
    Influenza
      1918 epidemic, 48:276–277, 280, 49:203, 53:39, 58:232–233, 59:67–68
      and Cloquet-Moose Lake fire, 52:198
      in Fairbanks area, 61:15–16
      and families, 56:104
      at Hamline University, 39:218
      Indian boarding schools, 58:231
    Informal Club, St. Paul, 4:127, 30:23
    Ingalls, Clara C., 6:401
    Ingalls, E. J., pioneer, 10:226
    Ingalls, N. P., piano tuner, 39:319
    Ingall's Cornet Band, 55:223
    Ingebriktsen, P. O., letter, 12:260n
    Ingeman, Elsa, 43:65
    Ingemann, Mrs. Victor, 3:308
    Inger, Itasca County, Chippewa settlement, 26:81
    Ingersol, W. H., 52:132
    Ingersoll, Bessie C. Hess, depicted, 47:125, 129
    Ingersoll, Daniel W., businessman, 18:321, 363, 37:316, 47:124, 126
    Ingersoll, Frederick G., 1:64, 330, 339, 2:374, 376, 3:415, 4:31, 34, 163, 176, 5:265, 307, 431–432, 573, 7:51, 363, 8:59–60, 9:58, 258, 10:295, 307, 11:200, 12:23, 13:74, 14:79, 15:313, 20:427
      MHS president, 11:53–54
      speaker, 5:576, 6:24, 7:45, 245, 255, 8:261, 265, 9:57, 10:57, 59, 199, 220, 15:485
    Ingersoll, George E., 4:103, 5:63
    Ingersoll, Marion Ward, 47:124, 126
    Ingersoll, Mrs. Daniel W., 38:76n
    Ingersoll, Mrs. Frederick G., 3:437, 4:267, 5:123
    Ingersoll, Mrs. George E., 2:468
    Ingersoll, Paul B., author, 25:185
    Ingersoll, Robert G., 4:201
      biography, 47:207
    Ingersoll, Thaddeus, 47:129
    Ingersoll, Truman H., 47:129
    Ingersoll, Truman W., photographer, 6:295, 47:122–132, 49:155n
      photographs depicted, 47:121 (cover), 125–132
    Ingersoll, W. E., author, 19:109, 21:326, 27:70
    Ingersoll, Ward H., 47:129, 131
    Ingersoll, William H., 3:20
    Ingersoll, William P., author, 7:319–321, 8:118, 120n, 14:116, 36:327
      maps and diagrams by, 7:313, 318, 322, 324
      and Savanna Portage, 8:129–138
    Ingersoll Block, St. Paul, 47:126
    Ingersoll Hall, St. Paul, 11:147, 18:362, 29:118, 33:192, 36:304, 306–307
    Ingham, Schuyler, 46:324
    Ingham, Thomas C., author, 8:206
    Ingle, John Stuart, art professor, 57:29
    Inglenook Reading Club, St. Paul, 20:330
    Inglis, Ellice, and Company, traders, London, England, 6:338, 40:172
    Inglis, John, trader, 40:177
    Ingman, Marilyn, restaurant employee, 60:295n
    Ingman, Samuel H. (Lt.), Union officer, 39:195n
    Ingmanson, John E., author, 37:307
    Ingraham, Charles A., author, 4:169
      work reviewed, 7:164–167
    Ingraham, Duncan N. (Capt.), 25:245–246
    Ingraham, Mark H., speaker, 27:356, 30:72
    Ingram, Leone, 8:293, 10:335. See Brower, Leone Ingram
    Ingram, Orrin H., lumberman, 27:198–199, 44:274–275
    Ings, Marvel Y., author/compiler, 25:85, 26:271
      work reviewed, 26:365
    Ingstad, Helge, archaeologist/author, 39:170, 342, 40:94
      work reviewed, 42:79
    Ingvoldstad Lumber Company, Twin Cities, 60:307
    Ingwersen, Burt, football coach, 60:109
    Initiative and referendum, South Dakota, 6:286
    Inkpaduta (Scarlet Point), Dakota leader, 1:428, 430, 432, 435, 2:496n, 500, 3:28–29, 4:443, 5:283, 19:385, 41:19, 45:86–87, 94–95, 99, 128, 50:336, 57:55
      career, 48:24–35
      skirmishes depicted, 48:30, 34
      Spirit Lake massacre, 1:428–435, 2:473, 483, 496n, 500n, 547n, 549n, 3:27–28, 304, 4:90, 289, 5:160, 8:289, 12:116n, 14:248, 257, 16:169–171, 17:235, 26:67, 28:288, 38:88, 95, 123–124, 57:439
    Inkster, Colin, author, 15:357
    Inland Steel Company
      mine closures, 58:173
      Pennington open-pit mine depicted, 58:170
      steamboat operations, 34:15
      strikes, 58:169
    Inland Waterways Corporation, 16:79, 22:202
      archives, 22:211
      employees depicted, 54:210–211, 216
      tugline business, 54:210–222
    Inman, Byron Bonaparte (Captain), 54:213, 217–218
      home depicted, 54:218
      icebreaker patent depicted, 54:221
    Inman, Cordelia, 54:212
    Inman, Grace, 54:215
    Inman, Henry, artist, 48:177, 50:27, 57:37
      work depicted, 50:1 (cover), 26
    Inman, Hiram, tugboat manager, 54:213, 215–216, 222
    Inman, Jerome, 54:212
    Inman, May (Mary R.), 54:216–222
    Inman, Walton, 54:215
    Inner Mission People, 8:365, 371, 373–374, 377
    Inners, Jon D., review by, 55:376–377
    Innes, James (Col.), 14:108
    Innis, George S., professor, 39:214
    Innis, Harold A., author, 9:150, 305, 409, 10:213, 343, 345, 14:339, 15:120, 16:229, 18:82, 22:309, 28:362, 38:199, 40:202
      editor, 8:306, 15:125
      work reviewed, 6:54–56, 11:424–428, 13:181, 36:32
    Innis, Mary Q. (Mrs. Harold A.), editor, 36:32
    Inns and taverns, described, 8:310
    Inspiration Peak, Otter Tail County, 37:4, 7
    Institute for British and American Studies, University of Oslo, 55:380
    Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Minneapolis, 57:270
    Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, 51:288, 52:40
    Institute for Minority Group Studies, Moorhead State College, 51:27
    Institute for Scandinavian Studies, 18:324
    Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, 27:349
    Institute of Jesuit History, 23:57
    Institute of Medical Technique, Minneapolis, 40:105
    Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, 4:203
    Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, Faribault, 41:230
    Instrument makers, Wisconsin, 53:84
    Instruments, ethnic, 53:84
    Insull, Samuel, utility company president, 53:84
    Insurance and insurance companies, 48:148, 49:30
      anti-Semitism, 52:179
      banks, 57:194, 196
      bicycling, 54:277
      Canada, 22:99
      in Civil War, 43:193
      cooperatives, 57:156, 392–393
      failures, 56:235
      and farm losses, 57:268
      fire maps, 54:144
      frontier, 22:213, 23:404, 36:70
      for industrial accidents, 44:143, 145–146, 148–149
      Minnesota, 12:210, 20:346, 357, 22:87, 24:109
      silk market, 54:20, 26
      Twin Cities, 2:436
    Interchurch World Movement, American Indian survey, 3:457, 471, 5:353
    Intercolonial Wars. See French and Indian Wars
    Intergovernmental Relations Advisory Committee, 60:325
    Interim Committee on State Administration and Employment, 26:80
    Interior decoration. See Furnishings (interior)
    Interior design, education, 53:180
    Internal Revenue Service
      See also Taxes
      processing tax, 52:106
    International, steamboat, 2:21, 8:309, 15:357, 478, 19:110, 21:247, 250–254, 256, 259n, 261n, 262, 264–266, 269, 24:333n, 32:60, 34:324, 47:336
    International Alliance of Theatre Stage Employees, 53:327, 331, 333
    International Association of Machinists, 44:152, 45:4, 7–8
      Minneapolis, 52:299, 54:6–7
    International Association of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, 43:84
    International Boundary Commission, 13:296, 39:128
    International Brotherhood of Bookbinders, 18:445
    International Brotherhood of Steam Shovel and Dredge Men, 52:255
    International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Minneapolis, 42:5, 51:175–176, 54:177, 180–181, 185, 56:361–364, 58:300
    International Committee of Historical Sciences, 7:123
    International Conference of University Women, delegates, 54:363
    International Conference on Documentation, 19:347
    International Congress of Geologists, 32:222
    International Congress of Historical Sciences, Oslo, 9:173, 297, 10:48, 202, 19:347
    International Falls, Koochiching County
      Bronco Stadium, 56:85–87, 90–91
      county seat, 57:335
      depicted, 41:75
      history, 7:369, 10:223, 16:366, 17:361, 21:204, 23:107, 31:184, 53:168
      industries, 2:572, 29:358, 30:407, 32:61
      IWW activities, 42:174
      Junior Historians, 27:50, 147, 28:163
      locks, 44:25
      lumber camp strike, 42:169–170, 172, 49:73
      lumber milling, 43:124, 132
      monuments, 53:248
      murder trials, 55:69
      name, 49:33
      newspaper, 21:451
      pulpwood depicted, 56:276
      railroad, 31:183
      river port, 33:17
      schools, 19:473, 28:356
      timber strikes of 1937, 56:274
    International Fire Engine Company, New York, business dealings, 50:175, 177–179, 181–184
    International Flax Twine Company, women's lavatory depicted, 59:56
    International Folklore Congress, 25:306
    International Harvester Company, 12:323, 48:106
      history, 29:85, 48:179
      mine, 28:251
    International Harvester Company, St. Paul, 43:100
    International Heritage Acres, proposed interpretive center, 46:31
    International Hotel, St. Paul, 8:150, 160n, 162n, 19:164, 166, 37:53, 38:294–295, 39:282–283, 40:265, 276, 57:127
    International Institute, St. Paul, 22:202, 26:398, 27:280, 28:75, 31:14, 39:56, 45:282
    International Joint Commission of the United States and Canada, activities, 16:230, 19:223, 20:441, 23:205–208, 270, 385, 24:176, 25:196, 28:72, 29:135, 34:217, 59:294
    International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 52:302, 305
    International law, source material, 4:53
    International Lumber Company, 27:302
      1917 strike, 42:169–174, 49:73
      camps, 56:266
      logging contractors, 56:273
      Minneapolis, 43:131
      Minnesota operations, 56:264
      strike of 1937, 56:269–270
    International Milling Company, New Prague, anniversary, 23:388
    International Order of Good Templars. See Independent Order of Good Templars (IOGT)
    International Socialist Review, 56:364
    International Society of Family History Writers and Editors, contests, 58:191
    International Stock Food Company, Minneapolis, 28:192, 36:65, 56:455, 57:56 (facing)
    International Teamsters Union, 52:29–30
    International Theistic Society, St. Paul, 41:213
    International Union of Academies, 7:123
    International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, Forest History group, 51:287
    International Union of Operating Engineers, 53:134
    International Woman Suffrage Alliance, 20:192
    International Women's Conference, St. Cloud (1977), 56:352
    International Woodworkers of America, Local 29, 44:295
    International Woodworkers of America, Local 291, 56:271
    International Workingmen's Association, 51:141, 57:389
    Internet, World War II websites, 60:152
    Inter Nos Study Club, Minneapolis, 15:467
    Interstate Commerce Act, 21:194
    Interstate Commerce Commission, 9:245, 12:16, 13:19, 15:338, 20:83, 22:211, 23:372, 41:189–190, 43:134, 55:209, 212, 316
      bus regulations, 52:318
      freight rate rulings, 58:283
      rate regulations, 5:343, 7:229–231
      World War I records, 8:90
    Interstate highway system. See Roads and highways
    Interstate Power Company, Chatfield, 24:108
    Interstate State Park, Chisago County, 16:192, 27:127, 43:120, 44:84
      described, 15:237, 19:351
      guide, 19:228
      historical meeting, 17:315, 18:42
      pageant, 16:359
    Interstate Transfer Railway, 40:245
    Interstate Transit Lines, 52:316, 57:207
    Interstate Transportation, 52:310
    Inventors and inventions
      bicycles, 54:274
      women's history resources, 52:114
    Inverarity, Robert B., archaeologist/author, 38:244, 39:209
    Inver Grove Heights
      Democratic convention, 39:49
      Lutheran church, 14:53
    Invincible, lake schooner, 12:376, 28:6n, 55:97
    Invincible Vibrator thresher, 24:302
    Inyan Ceyaka Atonwan, Dakota, 53:334
    Inyangmani, Dakota leader, 56:201
    Inyangmani Hoksida (Running Walker Boy), Sioux leader. See Running Walker
    IOGT. See Independent Order of Good Templars
    Iona, Catholic colony, 35:136–137, 139
    Iosco Community Club, New Richland, 12:211
    Iota Study Club, Minneapolis, 27:249
    Iowa
      See also Iowa State Historical Society
      in 1840, 9:348
      agrarian radicalism, 54:94
      agriculture, 5:298, 10:216, 20:157, 22:19, 23:91, 28:186, 29:253, 33:91, 51:270
      antislavery movement, 4:86
      archaeology, 39:339
      architecture, 47:114–115, 49:40, 53:339
      archives, 1:105, 142, 232, 235, 3:137, 4:278, 9:415, 10:87
      Association of Local Historical Societies, 23:90
      atlases, 40:124
      authors and artists, 1:142, 3:98, 20:114, 21:431, 23:115, 119–122, 28:287, 34:175, 46:341
      banking, 5:71
      birth control league, 54:362
      boundaries, 8:203, 10:220, 15:304n, 19:107, 222, 425–426, 21:328, 25:396, 26:272, 27:69, 128, 28:284
      British in, 5:214–216
      butter sculpture, 50:226
      Camp Dodge, 55:287, 289, 291–292, 294–299
      capitol, 20:338
      Catholics, 9:178, 11:210
      Catlin in, 8:103
      caves, 48:90
      census, 19:350, 21:326
      centennial, 19:106, 222, 460, 21:163, 257, 307, 26:272, 28:184, 29:174
      charter cities, 5:466
      cigarette ban, 39:25
      in Civil War, 2:435, 473, 36:279, 37:255, 38:202
      claim associations, 9:86
      coal mines, 54:243
      colleges, 18:184
      conservation plan, 15:236
      county government, 7:186
      county superintendents of schools, 5:152
      Dakota War of 1862, 46:312, 323–327, 51:123
      described/depicted, 6:299, 8:300, 9:105, 17:427, 22:22, 57:78
      elections, 8:305, 20:78
      emigrant guide, 31:115, 36:102
      ethnic groups, 5:363, 6:58, 8:185, 12:180, 249–251, 17:401, 19:200, 25:299, 26:273, 27:256, 29:174, 278, 30:28, 35:32–33, 36:286–290, 51:8–9, 14, 53:165, 216, 218, 55:27, 141, 229, 379–380, 58:94
      exploration, 25:396, 34:310
      farmer activism, 51:272–274, 277
      farms, 53:210, 54:128, 55:44
      floods, 8:279
      food production, 48:351
      forts, 24:239, 40:146
      frontier, 4:442, 5:358–360, 515, 22:329, 23:91, 24:261, 26:375, 48:178, 50:142, 215, 53:216
      fur trade, 6:213, 40:180, 186
      gazetteer, 40:147
      ghost towns, 12:95
      Grange movement, 5:466, 36:238, 39:130, 52:291
      grasshopper plagues, 1:141
      Greene County, 51:243
      guides, 5:215, 20:203
      health conditions, 18:155, 26:146, 43:140, 49:151–152
      historical activities, 3:44, 4:279, 5:148
      historical work, 2:50
      historic sites, 4:342, 13:129, 15:475, 25:89
      history, 1:235, 2:380, 436, 583, 3:532, 4:463, 11:211, 12:416, 439, 13:208, 336, 435, 14:112, 226, 15:125, 16:478, 17:222, 20:338, 21:404–406, 430, 23:359, 27:355, 28:79, 30:160, 31:122, 33:188, 34:40, 44:76–77
      history teaching, 48:124–125, 218–219
      holiday celebrations, 26:169, 273
      hunting, 26:169, 373
      immigration and emigration, 3:406, 4:80, 286, 5:6, 167, 330, 8:299, 378, 382, 9:310, 37:184
      Indians, 1:291, 401, 540, 21:425, 36:267, 38:353, 42:132, 48:26, 28, 52:222, 53:212, 57:6, 291, 58:60
      industries, 14:447, 16:228, 22:184, 27:69, 190, 34:35, 39:211
      Kelly's industrial army, 7:294
      labor history, 54:288
      land speculation, 52:242
      lecturing in, 8:107
      libraries, 1:333
      local history, 51:199
      mail service, 26:170, 30:268
      manuscript guides, 22:97
      meat packing, 57:157–158
      medicine, 33:44
      merchants, 20:335
      mining, 55:123
      mounds, 9:98, 100–101
      museums, 55:92
      name, 16:227
      National Farm Organization, 57:326
      National Guard, 15:420, 24:240
      newspapers, 9:73, 47:74, 56:394
      Nonpartisan League membership, 6:207
      pageants, 9:129
      politics, 2:34, 26:209, 35:42, 42:240, 43:75
      post offices, 30:174
      prairies, 8:164
      prehistory, 8:290, 47:258
      prisoner-of-war camps, 54:113–116, 122–123, 239
      processing tax recovery, 52:100–106, 109, 111
      public lands, 20:198, 23:357–359, 24:368
      Quakers, 18:255, 259
      race relations, 54:93–94
      railroads, 42:40, 57:207
      rivers, 22:410
      roads, 11:394–395, 397n, 398, 402, 21:233
      schools, 16:346, 22:159, 23:184, 25:89, 55:143
      settlement, 3:46, 5:131, 6:406
      in Sioux Outbreak, 38:278–280
      social life, 20:86
      state fair, 16:478
      state parks, 4:343, 5:109, 137
      surveys, 14:113, 25:175, 26:223
      transportation, 21:226, 305, 28:185, 39:66, 52:316–317
      travel account, 11:106
      urban plans, 57:333, 336
      war records, 25:402
      women, 3:156, 50:252–253
      Women's Army Corps camp, 51:248–258
      during World War I, 2:582, 3:50, 218, 4:103, 5:443–446, 6:81
    Iowa, steamboat, 22:13
    Iowa and Minnesota Townsite Company, 27:355
    Iowa Archeological Survey, 8:290
    Iowa Association of Local Historical Societies, 23:71
    Iowa Catholic Historical Society, 18:436
    Iowa City, Iowa
      centennial, 27:355
      history, 20:338, 22:99
      pioneer life, 12:94
      railroad, 55:20
    Iowa County, Wisconsin, records, 24:178
    Iowa Department of Transportation, 52:203
    Iowa Emigration Society, Hull, England, 28:78
    Iowa Falls and Sioux City Railroad, town platting, 57:339
    Iowa Farmers Union, 52:102, 106
    Iowa Farm Holiday, 51:271, 52:102
    Iowa Historical, Memorial, and Art Department, newspaper collection, 12:199, 15:463
    Iowa Historical Department, 1:105, 4:80, 9:73, 403, 415
    Iowa Historical Records Survey, publication, 22:97
    Iowa Indians, 9:355, 34:313, 57:19
    Iowa Land Company, holdings, 5:216
    Iowa Print Group, University of Iowa, 50:282
    Iowa River, Iowa, mills, 10:226, 22:185
    Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, 5:446, 22:326, 23:91
    Iowa State Department of Agriculture, 24:260
    Iowa State Department of History and Archives, 22:329, 23:90, 285, 25:402
    Iowa State Highway Commission, 51:98
    Iowa State Historical Society, 3:438, 5:280, 385, 7:186, 9:129
      activities, 1:72, 5:359
      archeological survey, 9:98n
      membership drive, 3:385
      newspaper publicity, 9:126–127
      radio talks, 9:129
    Iowa State Horticultural Society, 23:91
    Iowa State Normal School, 51:203
    Iowa State University, Ames, 19:107, 20:114
      See also Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
    Iowa Territory
      census schedules, 8:54
      guidebook, 4:80
      hunting, 41:219–220
    Iowa University. See University of Iowa, Iowa City
    Ioway Indians
      See also Iowa Indians
      ethnohistory, 54:142
      MHS consultants, 56:325
      and quarrying, 56:326
    Ips, John, 45:115
    Ipswich Historical Society (Massachusetts), 4:450
    Iranian Jews, Mankato State College, 51:9
    Irber, Andrew, Jr., photographer, 35:205 (cover), 41:285
    Ireland
      See also Irish (people)
      19th-century conditions, 9:331, 333
      Easter Revolution (1916), 56:360
      emigration, 5:172–173, 188–189, 55:218
      life and customs, 1:377
      religious orders, 51:162
    Ireland, E. R., school superintendent, 59:129
    Ireland, Eliza (Sr. St. John), 48:17–18
    Ireland, Ellen (Mother Seraphine), 15:127, 23:191, 33:38
      biography, 32:61
      career, 48:13–23
      depicted, 48:13, 18, 21, 23
      family, 49:123
    Ireland, John (Archbishop), 3:307, 428, 460, 4:25, 6:401, 9:316, 336, 338, 11:347, 462, 13:313, 15:31, 77, 104, 16:119, 19:350, 23:96, 24:92, 26:266, 373, 29:354, 30:255, 33:54, 305, 35:206, 37:61, 234, 39:153–155, 158, 162, 46:302, 47:55, 48:337, 51:157–158, 164, 52:128, 56:412
      author, 1:320, 403, 540, 2:282, 3:41, 223, 15:213
      on Cahenslyism, 15:105, 27:161, 28:72, 37:133
      career, 13:95, 440, 20:75, 92, 185, 22:334, 30:69, 33:38, 223, 304, 34:313, 38:243, 39:210
      cathedral builder, 47:43–44, 49–50, 52, 57
      centennial, 19:464
      chaplain, 2:346n, 34:129, 57:64
      in church politics, 46:304, 47:119, 48:349, 50:44, 168
      college founder, 50:130–131
      colonization activities, 8:280, 9:332–334, 337, 340, 11:436, 12:103, 13:333, 419, 14:110, 335, 15:113, 456, 19:440, 20:463, 23:191, 24:177, 31:21–23, 35:133, 135, 139, 205–213, 325–326, 37:184, 39:128, 40:352, 41:369n, 42:222, 48:19, 349, 50:75, 52:243
      depicted, 1:236, 3:98, 4:86, 284, 42:65, 48:23, 50:76
      diplomat, 29:79
      educator, 17:349, 24:366, 25:372–374, 27:271, 31:187, 35:134, 136–138, 243
      family, 48:13, 16–17, 22, 49:123
      on foreign-language issue, 47:175, 182–183
      honored, 12:331
      liberalism, 22:382, 30:266, 38:91, 39:11
      mediator, 42:63–67
      papers, 6:285, 18:316, 19:213, 20:372, 30:2, 34:212
      park supporter, 42:249, 253
      peace efforts, 41:2, 7, 11, 56:131
      and Polish parishioners, 58:22
      and Sibley House restoration, 55:190–191
      in Spanish-American War, 5:209, 278
      speaker, 1:321, 4:202, 16:103, 17:325, 26:304
      St. Paul Seminary planner, 58:247–248
      woman suffrage supporter, 60:115
    Ireland, Judith N. (Mrs. Richard), 48:14
    Ireland, Julia (Mrs. Charles McCarthy), 48:21
    Ireland, Nancy, 48:14
    Ireland, Richard (father), 32:61, 48:14–16
      family, 48:14
    Ireland, Richard (son), typhoid victim, 48:16
    Ireland, Thomas, author, 8:308, 15:354
    Ireland, W. W., merchant, 21:214
    Irene, steamboat, 33:16
    Irene No. 2, steamboat, 33:10, 13, 16–18
    Irey, Nina, restaurant employee, 60:295n
    Irish, Frank, 13:345
    Irish, Fred, author, 29:73
    Irish, Lon, pioneer, 24:320
    Irish, Lucy W., letter, 26:66
    Irish, O. H., 45:267
    Irish, Ross A., compiler, 38:242
    Irish, Sharon
      "Cass Gilbert in Minnesota," 53:196–207
      review by, 56:44–45
    Irish-American Colonization Company, Limited
      chartered/organized, 9:335–337, 19:92, 31:22
      land sales, 9:338, 343, 345
      papers, 9:68, 16:74
      policies, 9:338–343
    Irish Catholic Colonization Association of the United States, 2:282, 9:178, 13:418, 23:191, 31:22, 40:352
    Irish Emigrant Aid and Land Colonization Society, 19:450
    Irish Folklore Commission, 26:104
    Irish Immigrant Aid Society, 21:75
    Irish National Land League, 9:333
    Irish (people), 44:289, 48:297
      See also Ireland
      Americanization, 47:183, 331, 50:130
      barrel cooperatives, 57:392
      bibliography, 1:292
      Blakely Township, 8:210
      Brown County, 9:169
      Butte, Michigan, 52:239
      Canada, 16:339
      Carver County, 9:77
      Catholics, 55:330–331, 57:216
      characteristics, 2:246
      in Civil War, 2:345–346, 25:133, 253, 31:241, 33:84
      Collegeville, 8:228
      colonies, 12:103, 13:418, 21:74–75, 22:98, 458, 23:7, 191, 24:177, 35:205–213, 325
      in Congress, 56:334
      criminals, 47:245–246
      Currie colony, 9:68, 178, 335–346
      Darnen Township, 4:249
      domestics, 48:226, 56:215–217
      educational activities, 19:68
      Fort Snelling, 8:39–40n
      fur trade, 5:6
      Gravelly Bay, 4:361
      Houston County, 4:135–136, 138
      humor, 33:327–328, 52:330
      immigration, 3:406, 5:377, 7:351, 8:307, 451, 9:331–335, 11:110, 21:299, 27:40, 30:186, 188, 31:173, 32:81, 35:326, 36:237, 37:133, 38:91, 40:352, 42:222–223, 48:14, 349, 50:72, 75, 51:157, 55:19, 178, 56:164, 169, 57:116
      Iowa, 5:215
      labor markets, 52:167, 182
      lumber industry, 6:3, 8:88, 90
      Lynd, 55:339
      Martin County, 8:146n
      Meeker County, 10:303
      Mendota, 8:31
      Mesabi Range, 51:63, 66
      Minneapolis, 57:270, 58:298
      Minnesota communities, 2:403, 7:337, 12:210, 21:203, 22:220, 348, 23:96, 24:79, 27:210, 28:75, 84, 31:21–23, 38:121, 39:49, 41:369n, 43:257, 259–260, 46:304, 47:118, 57:435, 58:247
      Mississippi Valley, 49:124
      newspaper, 16:338
      North Dakota, 51:126
      Ontario, 54:50
      organizations, 55:378
      in politics, 5:544, 28:31, 34, 32:15, 22, 35:61, 36:304, 308, 39:260, 45:224, 46:105, 205, 47:183, 49:158
      Red River settlement, 4:403–404, 22:331, 24:41, 31:108, 55:218
      St. Paul, 9:140, 16:169, 28:110, 33:5, 41:369–371, 53:275, 285, 55:142, 292, 328, 56:360
      in sports, 24:259
      United States, 13:207, 14:117, 35:193, 39:210
      U.S. Army, 36:17
      Wisconsin, 6:82, 10:243, 20:86, 27:134, 34:210, 47:331
    Irish Standard (Minneapolis), file acquired, 12:431, 13:59
    Iron and iron mining, 56:171
      See also Mines and mining; Taconite; specific ranges
      1904 strike, 52:257
      1907 strike, 52:247–248, 262–263
      1916 strike, 41:82–94, 52:247–248, 263
      in architecture, 23:224, 230
      Babbitt, 5:240
      Barrows, 9:263
      bus transportation, 49:312
      child labor depicted, 52:52:239, 213
      on Chippewa lands, 31:97
      Chisholm, 9:405
      Cuyuna Range, 1:79, 3:29, 4:293, 5:366, 394, 9:267–268
      depicted, 44:149, 179, 47:106
      development, 8:80
      disasters, 52:261
      Duluth, 5:451, 56:353
      economic conditions, 58:139, 169–170
      Eveleth district, 5:394
      exports to China, 54:24
      in fiction, 36:81
      Finns in, 22:96
      geology, 5:472
      glacial action effects, 2:448
      Hibbing removal, 4:188, 193, 300
      historic sites, 39:131
      history, 47:32, 38, 163, 256
      housing, 48:94–107
      on Indian lands, 43:184
      investment activities, 55:123
      Itasca region, 4:472
      labor, 18:473, 27:205–215, 40:340, 342, 51:63–74, 140, 240, 52:168, 247–263
      Lake County, 54:126, 135
      Lake Superior area, 5:518, 10:352, 20:201, 29:259, 375, 32:148, 222, 34:179–180, 36:276, 37:93–99, 38:42, 40:141, 43:79, 156, 178, 184, 44:43–44, 54, 178, 45:37, 48:43, 95, 49:311, 51:77
      land laws, 38:329
      living conditions, 32:201
      mechanization, 27:215, 33:355
      Minnesota, 11:216, 12:68, 15:140, 482, 16:26, 18:331, 19:85–87, 20:449, 22:180, 446, 25:308, 26:77, 27:72, 263, 358, 28:375, 30:267, 36:70, 103, 192, 283, 40:46, 55:132
      Minnesota ranges, 1:240, 319, 2:180, 191, 289, 453, 477, 3:145, 155, 4:47, 258, 294, 300, 465, 5:318, 321, 387, 516, 6:412, 7:292, 298, 9:76, 120, 10:76, 197, 443
      museum, 34:43, 35:99
      open-pit, 27:212, 28:70, 36:240, 51:64–65, 67
      ore-production, map, 52:249
      ore shipping, 11:414, 12:178, 285, 14:321, 16:479, 26:380, 28:251, 33:24, 27, 226, 34:11, 266, 36:281, 39:262–263
      papers, 55:130
      place names, 21:349–350
      railroads, 41:353–355, 43:152, 44:188, 47:329
      safety issues, 52:254
      school-land income, 25:306
      socialism, 52:188, 259
      strikes and walkouts (graph), 52:263
      striking miners depicted, 51:69
      Syracuse Lake, 26:255
      taxation, 14:208, 24:374, 44:179
      underground, 27:211, 36:82
      union activities, 43:91
      United States, 32:46
      working conditions, 49:242
    Iron Belt, Wisconsin, 58:168–169
    Iron Blower (Maza-bom-do), Sioux Indian, 10:171
    Iron City Commercial College, Pittsburgh, 27:100
    Iron Cloud (Mahpeya Maza), Sioux leader, 2:517–520, 538n, 25:270
    Iron Exchange Bank, Duluth, 37:124–125
    Iron Face, mixed-blood. See Frazer, Joseph (Jack)
    Iron Hawk, Sioux Indian, 38:123
    Iron Hill, Wisconsin, described, 17:298
    Iron Hoop (Chanhdashkamaza), Sioux Indian, 2:548, 551–552
    Iron Lake, St. Louis County, 32:245, 34:279
    Iron Mountain Railroad, 30:237
    Iron Range
      See also specific ranges
      basketball teams, 55:342, 345
      company towns, 47:78, 48:94–107
      depicted, 48:94, 97–102, 105, 107, 60:340
      Finns, 47:165, 51:143, 54:284
      history, 51:281, 57:214
      labor activities, 56:47, 266
      map, 48:96
      mining property taxes, 53:143
      missionaries, 49:241–242
      photographs, 55:326
      politics, 57:98
      radical activities, 58:168–182
      roads, 43:95
      steel production ends, 56:418
      tourism, 47:258
      welfare, 49:124
      winter celebrations, 55:376
    Iron Range Interpretative Center, Chisholm, 45:32–34, 46:31–32, 160
    Iron Range Research Center, 51:138, 284
    Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board, 54:240 (facing)
    Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Commission, 45:32
    Iron River, Michigan, located, 23:242
    Irons, Lancie, trucker, 53:40
    Ironside, C. N., 8:432
    Ironside, George, Indian storekeeper, 18:37
    Ironsides, steamboat, 24:330
    Ironton, Crow Wing County
      Lutheran church, 14:452
      mines and miners, 9:267, 58:172–173
      schools, 5:394
      water tank depicted/described, 53:136, 143
    Ironton, schooner, 34:266
    Iron Walker (Man Walking in Iron), Dakota leader, 45:90, 92
    Ironwood, Michigan
      football team, 59:169
      labor organizing, 56:271
    Ironwork and ironworkers, 53:134
    Iroquois County, Illinois, Norwegian settlements, 2:226–228, 248
    Iroquois Indians
      and English, 4:215
      in fur trade, 11:234, 16:408, 35:31, 40:159, 166, 205, 51:77
      and Jesuits, 7:348
      legend, 8:422–423
      medals, 25:266
      missions, 2:474
      Ontario Lands, 39:338
      prehistory, 40:47, 206, 208
      Radisson's visits, 6:321–322, 324, 15:178, 16:407
      removal, 23:126
      united, 5:69, 7:365
      wars, 10:437, 13:399–401, 14:370, 15:158, 161, 165–167, 173–174, 318, 19:281, 288, 28:9, 12, 56:304
      and whites, 15:257, 16:403–406, 19:278, 280, 282–284, 286, 34:310, 53:164
      Wisconsin, 15:471
    Iroquois Iron, strike, 58:169
    Iroquois Trail, New York, 15:256
    Irvin, David, territorial judge, 55:271, 276
    Irvine, ----, 7:336, 338
    Irvine, Caleb, trader, 35:31
    Irvine, Clotilde, 57:104 (facing)
    Irvine, Harry G., Dr., 34:316
    Irvine, J. B., author, 4:261
    Irvine, J. C., at Red Rock, 31:91
    Irvine, Javan B., in Civil War, 39:178
    Irvine, John B., surveyor, 41:382
    Irvine, John R., 4:301, 36:265
      house, 15:45, 28:136
      park land donation, 12:458
    Irvine, M. Bell, author, 22:193, 23:40
    Irvine, Robert, artist, 31:56
    Irvine, William N. (Cpl.), 25:237–238, 59:344
    Irvine Block, St. Paul, 5:526
    Irvine Hall, St. Paul, 32:101, 240n
    Irvine Park, St. Paul, 5:527, 33:4–5, 56:379, 57:104, 58:44
      history, 27:271, 36:239
      location, 33:3
      map, 50:245
      prostitution, 50:249
      Ramsey House described/depicted, 54:194–196, 198, 206
    Irving, Henrietta, actress, 23:313
    Irving, Peter, 21:398
    Irving, Robert M., "Horse Racing on Ice," 41:372–384
    Irving, Washington, author, 19:437, 20:109, 21:398, 23:113, 26:165, 29:166, 40:152, 304
      house, 38:343
      letters, 3:371
      work reviewed, 35:239
    Irving and Casson, Boston, interior designers, 46:331–332, 55:243–245, 247, 57:260
    Irving School, Duluth, 48:273
    Irwin, Harry A., 20:98
    Irwin, Inez H., author, 15:230
    Irwin, Leonard B., author, 23:53
      work reviewed, 21:406
    Irwin, W. W., politician, 36:114
    Isaac L. Elwood, steamboat, 36:282
    Isaacs, Aaron, editor, 55:184
    Isaac Staples, towboat, 18:177
    Isabella, Finnish settlement, 18:324
    Isabella, steamboat, 38:360
    Isabella Reservation, Michigan (Chippewa), 54:376
    Isanti
      Baptist churches, 16:355
      settlement, 30:271
      Sioux village, 37:272
    Isanti County
      agriculture, 50:135, 138n
      boundaries, 4:243
      Farmer-Labor club, 38:303
      genealogy sources, 50:336
      history, 50:43
      library, 31:61
      local history work, 7:43, 10:147
      map, 3:478
      Mormon mission, 36:288
      newspapers, 51:324
      pageant, 13:450
      pioneers, 10:151, 17:487, 30:271
      politics, 10:150, 36:308
      rural school consolidation, 59:128
      Swedes, 19:123, 20:359, 38:92, 43:258–259, 51:160–161, 55:378, 56:45, 58:128 (facing)
      War History Committee, 23:391
      war history proposed, 3:159
    Isanti County Press, 10:149–152
    Isanti tribe, Sioux Indians, 2:371
    Isbister, Alexander K., 5:420, 9:64
    Isbister, James, trader, 11:358
    Ise, John, editor, 18:454
    Isely, Bliss, work reviewed, 20:422
    Iseminger, Gordon L.
      "Silk Trains," 54:16–31
      work reviewed, 51:239–240
    Isern, Thomas D., historian, 52:127, 56:463, 57:215
      reviews by, 51:75–76, 56:145–146
      work reviewed, 51:80
    Isham, Charles, Hampton Institute student, 51:87, 91–92
    Isham, James, trader, 40:202
      work reviewed, 31:238
    Isham, S. W., 10:78
    Ishpeming, Michigan
      mining, 25:197, 32:245
      ski club, 17:228
    Ishtaba (Ishtahumba), Sioux leader. See Sleepy Eyes
    Isis Theater, Minneapolis, 54:354
    Islam, and public schools, 53:301, 304
    Island Lake, Carlton, County, railroad, 34:184
    Island Mills, Minneapolis, 3:466
    Island No. 10, Tennessee, in Civil War, 17:222, 25:36, 120
    Isle, Mille Lacs County
      history, 28:292, 30:296
      school district reorganization, 59:124–126, 129–130, 131n
    Isle aux Cerfs, Michigan, 23:137n
    Isle Encampment, fishing station, 7:49
    Isle of Man. See Manxmen
    Isle Pelee. See Prairie Island, Mississippi River, Goodhue County
    Isle Royale, Michigan
      archaeology, 35:339
      depicted, 55:136
      described, 7:52
      fishing and fisheries, 5:25n, 7:50, 27:262, 33:258, 34:248, 42:71, 46:45, 48, 52–53, 53:252
      history, 22:431, 28:78, 37:43, 47:40
      lighthouse, 34:351
      maps, 44:200, 206
      mining, 14:448, 35:247, 40:358
      national park, 6:406, 16:345, 27:351, 28:72
      natural history, 51:77
      prehistoric mines, 5:384, 9:186, 10:330, 347
      shipwrecks, 35:280–281, 292, 50:169, 58:62
      Sioux penal colony suggested, 1:183
    Islington, Ontario, mission, 12:318
    Ismay, J. Bruce, cruise line director, 60:259, 262–263
    Isolationism
      See also United States
      analyzed, 23:215, 40:410
      interwar years, 53:145–155
      Minnesota, 38:41, 40:366–369, 374, 43:311, 49:217
      North Dakota, 38:331, 387
      presidential campaign issue, 55:161
      World War I, 46:308
      World War II, 41:102, 267–283, 43:83, 85–89, 46:307–308, 47:155–156, 160
    Israel
      Camp David peace treaty, 60:95
      films in National Archives, 52:125
      Jewish-American emigres, 51:243
    Italians
      barrel cooperatives, 57:392
      bibliography, 1:292
      Catholics, 21:74, 57:216
      Collegeville, 8:224
      construction crew depicted, 56:335
      ethnic pride, 48:5–6
      humor, 52:330
      immigration, 7:159, 20:467, 24:259, 27:322, 37:133
      on Iron Range, 27:204, 208–213, 215, 40:341, 343–344, 347, 41:83–84, 49:244, 51:63, 66, 52:249–251, 254, 256, 259, 261–262
      leaders, 46:205
      mandolinists, 57:221–222, 231, 233, 235
      Michigan, 20:202, 27:205
      miners depicted, 56:336–337
      Minnesota, 13:83, 26:388, 28:75, 34:174
      New England, 35:326
      North Dakota, 51:126
      prisoners of war, 44:290n, 293–294n, 298, 58:192
      St. Paul, 41:371, 59:153–175
      United States, 16:118
    Italy
      agriculture, 3:39
      archives, 1:4
      emigration, 57:231
      labor unions, 51:68
      mandolins, 57:220
    Itasca, Anoka County
      ghost town, 29:216
      Grange office, 40:333
      settlement, 40:332, 335
    Itasca, Clearwater County, ghost town, 16:493
    Itasca, Freeborn County
      county seat fight, 14:79, 314, 15:346, 20:357
      rock garden, 54:311
      settlement, 14:304–315
    Itasca, Indian girl, 13:167, 18:180
      legend, 12:215–225, 13:169
      name, 12:225–229, 13:163–174, 20:65
    Itasca, steamboat, 11:323, 16:173, 17:207, 36:279, 38:293, 295, 40:411, 41:253, 46:315, 325, 47:327
    Itasca County
      1850 census, 56:182
      agricultural association, 23:402
      archaeology, 26:321, 324
      archives, 2:71n
      band, 16:249
      county agent, 20:359
      divided, 41:61
      economic conditions, 26:288
      establishment, 5:81
      fair, 23:402
      family depicted, 56:284
      Farmer-Labor club, 38:303
      Finish settlement, 25:319
      geology, 2:180, 15:143
      Historical Society, 29:275, 362, 30:79, 166, 53:250
      historic properties depicted, 51:164 (facing)
      history, 5:618, 11:114, 414, 15:487, 22:415, 445, 27:172, 37:260
      labor attitudes, 42:171
      Lake Winnibigoshish Dam, 52:1 (cover), 9
      Liberty Loans, 24:383
      library, 31:61
      lumber industry, 27:302, 29:137, 43:123, 56:264
      mail service, 26:94, 34:185
      mining communities, 48:96
      name, 13:118
      notes, 10:463
      Old Settlers' Association, 2:287, 9:197
      pioneer life, 47:257
      poorhouse, 38:370
      population, 1850, 2:120
      prisoners of war, 44:295, 54:113–114
      settlement, 2:385
      shingle mills, 26:183
      summer resort, 15:487
      transportation, 24:191
      War History Committee, 23:391
      war records committee, 3:158
      wildlife, 30:127
    Itasca Lake. See Lake Itasca, Clearwater County
    Itasca Pageant, postcards, 49:235
    Itasca Paper Company, Grand Rapids, 10:223, 49:257
    Itasca Press, St. Paul, publication, 27:330, 340
    Itasca State Park, 44:160
      See also Lake Itasca, Clearwater County
      archaeology, 29:83, 37:87, 39:344
      described/depicted, 1:79, 10:196, 44:1 (cover), 49:239
      Douglas Lodge, 54:53 (facing)
      enlarged, 42:245
      established, 17:220, 24:372, 27:359, 30:313, 36:93, 37:60–61, 44:24, 266, 46:136, 54:148
      fight for, 4:180
      forest experiment station, 14:104
      guide, 39:82
      historical meetings, 13:286–293, 18:182, 205, 282
      history, 4:97, 19:214, 35:98, 36:235, 39:130
      marker, 6:83, 20:344
      museum, 28:394
      name, 4:289
      pageants, 14:346, 450, 15:56, 126, 241, 359, 490, 16:358, 487, 498, 17:347, 18:281, 333, 30:281
      saddle trail, 17:159n
      wildlife, 22:214, 25:203, 30:127
    Iten, Lucille, 24:167
    Iten, Michael, papers, 24:167
    Itura, steamboat, 54:257–258, 260
    Iuka, Mississippi, in Civil War, 17:222
    Ivanhoe
      high school basketball, 55:340
      Icelandic settlement, 8:384
    Iverslie, P. P., 21:426
    Iverson, Corinne, work reviewed, 48:178
    Iverson, Iver O., letters, 48:178
    Iverson, Lillie, 2:472
    Iverson, Marion D., work reviewed, 36:67
    Iverson, Noel, work reviewed, 40:309
    Iverson, Samuel G., 3:244, 53:22
    Iverson, Vivian, work reviewed, 48:178
    Ives, Brayton, letters, 28:395
    Ives, Frank, 42:252
    Ives, Gideon S., 1:27, 64, 2:105, 374, 461, 3:157–158, 428, 4:31–32, 332, 344, 5:265, 540, 8:59, 9:179, 298, 10:33–37, 59, 27:22, 35:303
      author, 3:54
      "Captain Henry A. Castle," 2:3–6
      speaker, 2:42, 574, 3:421–423, 4:334, 5:431
      "William Gates LeDuc," 3:57–65
    Ives, Halsey G., professor, 53:318
    Ives, Henry S., 9:179, 10:36
    Ives, James M., lithographer, 19:458
    Ives, John H., legislator, 35:349–350
    Ives, Joseph, 10:33
    Ives, Luther C., author, 2:291
    Ives, Mrs. Gideon S., 2:291, 3:370, 437, 10:36
    Ives, Mrs. Warren, 10:33
    Ives, Warren G., 10:33, 36
    Ives, William, 10:33
    Ivett, Daniel, 15:137
    Ivett, Mrs. Daniel, 15:138
    Ivory, archaeological item, 10:36, 16:0, 3, 7, 11, 437
    Ivory, Francis Joseph (Sr.), educator, 48:15
    IWW. See Industrial Workers of the World
    Iyo Maru, silk transport, 54:28
    Izaak Walton League, 19:239, 44:29, 50:79, 54:130, 57:318, 58:115, 134–135
      Minnesota, 43:31, 46:34
    Izatys. See Kathio (Izatys), Mille Lacs County
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