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    L. L. Cook, Milwaukee, postcard publisher, 54:307
    L. L. Lyon, tugboat, 54:219
    Laaksonen, Ilma, 61:14, 20
    Laaksonen, Ilmari, 61:12, 14
    Laaksonen, Irja. See Beckman, Irja Laaksonen (Mrs. Ted)
    Laaksonen, Johan, Finnish immigrant, 61:14–15, 17
    Laaksonen, Rosa (daughter of Rosa and Johan), 61:12
    Laaksonen, Rosa (Mrs. Johan), Finnish immigrant, 61:12, 14, 17, 21
    Laaksonen, Ulvas, 61:12, 14, 21
    Laaksonen, Urho, 61:12, 14
    Labadie, C. Patrick, author, work reviewed, 59:309–310
    La Balme, Mottin de (Col.), 19:296
    LaBar, G. D., 9:258
    La Bar, O. C., author, 15:249
    Labare, Frank, auto builder, 43:103
    Labaree, Leonard W., author, 17:216
    La Barge, Joseph, 7:362
    La Barre, Sieur de, 19:278, 280
    La Bathe, Francois, trader, 7:36, 11:384, 54:91–92
    La Bathe, Joseph, trader, 11:383
    La Bathe, Robert, police official, 44:264
    La Baye. See Green Bay, Wisconsin
    La Belle mine, strikes, 52:259
    La Belle Riviere. See Ohio River
    Lablanc. See Provencalle, Louis
    LaBlanc, Therese, 28:253
    La Blane, Hapanami, 4:141n
    La Blane, Joe, 4:141–142
    Labor, 52:217, 247–263
      See also AFL-CIO; American Federation of Labor; Farmer-Labor party; Industry and industrialization; Socialism; Unemployed persons; Unions; Workmen's Compensation Act; Works Progress Administration (WPA); specific labor organizations and groups; specific occupations; specific political parties
      1894 Pullman strike, 52:209, 211
      1920s unemployment, 52:99
      African American building tradesmen, 59:63–64
      agriculture, 29:21, 44:297, 301–302, 50:138, 140, 143, 145–146, 51:299, 52:127, 54:235, 57:266, 360–361, 58:149–150, 152, 156–157, 196–207
      assembly line depicted, 57:418
      bank note depicted, 57:196
      banner, 55:380 (facing)
      bibliography, 42:40, 240
      black leaders and organizers, 57:372–373, 419–432
      bootmaker depicted, 56:425
      and business, 50:2–17
      bus union, 52:318
      Canada, 55:231
      cannery worker depicted, 51:306
      cartoon depicted, 52:93
      child labor, 51:163, 187, 299, 52:216, 53:250, 54:51–52, 60:27–28
      and Chinese, 57:173
      Chinese exclusion laws, 57:166–168, 174–175
      Citizens Alliance opposition, 58:125–126
      colony, 49:140–148
      Colorado, 23:264
      and Communist party, 51:199
      construction crew depicted, 55:248, 56:335
      cooperative movements, 51:259–269
      coopers' cooperatives, 57:386–402
      depicted, 42:6–7, 9–10, 15, 202, 207–208, 50:2, 14
      direct-action tactics, 51:271
      dissident press, role of, 52:215
      domestic, 56:215–217, 59:52
      Duluth, 51:139–141, 234
      and Duluth lynchings, 57:211
      and Farmers' Alliance, 5:538
      in flour-milling industry, 58:273, 276, 282–283
      frontier women, 51:125–126, 181–183, 191–193
      garment workers, 60:26–39
      and global economics, 51:124
      and Great Depression, 51:40
      historiography, 49:34–35, 50:333–334, 54:234, 56:46–47
      history, 52:128, 53:212, 55:379
      at Hormel plant, 34:266, 51:322–323
      immigrants and immigrant influence, 13:20, 35:193, 326, 43:36–37, 194, 45:62, 46:82, 47:165, 48:175, 295, 50:63–70, 51:163, 200, 52:167, 189, 331, 53:39, 56:330, 335, 338, 57:116, 58:18
      industrial worker depicted, 56:441
      Iowa, 54:288
      iron ranges, 43:84, 91, 49:249, 50:7, 51:63–74, 58:169, 173–174
      Jews, 51:143, 55:166–174
      job training for women, 59:51–52
      journeyman printers depicted, 56:399
      legislation, 43:35, 54:192
      lumber industry, 29:141, 32:252, 36:153–166, 47:257, 50:41–42
      maritime, 32:51
      meat packing, 57:157–158
      mechanized, 58:208
      memoirs, 51:77–78
      Mexicans, 57:384
      migrant workers, 51:301, 306–307, 58:193 (cover), 196–198, 203
      miners and mining, 48:97–98, 104, 107, 52:239, 56:336–337
      Minneapolis, 7:299, 18:106, 23:197, 41:164, 43:152, 45:3–5, 10, 49:124, 51:45, 219–233, 53:125, 58:287–296, 298–299
      Minneapolis truckers' strike (1934), 51:167, 175
      Minnesota, 1:239, 2:284, 3:312, 526, 4:191, 5:616, 12:446, 13:444, 21:36, 195, 315, 372–394, 22:40, 367–390, 35:194, 40:362, 53:182
      on Mississippi, 33:92
      motion pictures, 54:347
      negotiations, 53:245
      Nelson's attitude, 5:346
      in new countries, 10:23
      and New Deal, 51:194, 52:263
      newspaper project, 49:123
      newspapers, 56:364
      Northern Pacific dining cars, 52:78
      and Norwegians, 51:164
      organizations, 13:19, 16:494, 18:332, 445, 20:432, 25:324–325, 44:34–35, 45:3–5, 10, 48:256, 49:308, 50:4, 10, 12–17, 214
      organizing, 52:210–211, 213–214, 216, 219
      packinghouse employee depicted, 51:312
      padrone system, 27:211
      and pasturage rights, 54:40, 42
      personal accounts, 48:228
      pieceworkers depicted, 56:421
      pig sticker depicted, 51:312
      plant closings, 53:288
      political aspects, 16:455, 32:130–134, 138, 34:222, 224, 232, 39:97, 101, 40:91, 43:57n, 75, 301, 45:3–5, 10, 46:90, 93–94, 52:79, 84, 98, 53:32, 54:5–8, 14, 32–34, 38, 42, 44–45, 178, 180, 186, 55:19, 153, 163–164, 56:52–53, 55, 65–66, 57:98
      and Populists, 5:550
      post-World War II, 56:51, 54, 59–62, 373
      of prisoners, 14:453
      protest songs, 52:331–332
      publications, 23:292
      railroads, 27:305, 51:125, 55:202–216, 57:206
      records, 40:258, 409
      and Russian revolution (1917), 52:97
      St. Anthony Falls, 58:262
      St. Paul, 55:142, 144–145
      Scandinavians, 51:142
      seamstresses, 59:52–53, 60n
      seasonal, 58:292
      shoemaking, 56:418, 422–423
      silk warehouse workers depicted, 54:26
      sleeping car porters, 55:202–203, 58:293
      and Socialist party, 52:87, 89–93, 184, 187–189, 194
      songs, 25:218–223, 28:378
      source material, 1:96, 4:66
      and South Slavs, 51:143
      store clerks, 59:53–54
      strikes, 18:191, 327, 21:380, 388–389, 22:368, 377, 379, 23:197, 27:42, 211, 331, 30:383, 35:379, 36:105, 120–122, 326, 41:82–94, 302–303, 42:5–15, 162–174, 202–214, 45:8, 201, 47:155, 165, 48:173, 267, 49:73, 249, 50:2, 4, 10–14, 16–17, 39, 78, 105–117, 169, 214, 51:69, 144, 281, 52:91, 128, 53:237, 323–333, 54:8, 41–42, 45, 49–50, 171, 176, 178–179, 183–184, 250, 284–285, 55:43–44, 56:263–276, 332, 360–361, 57:100, 207–208, 267, 397–400, 423, 58:169–171
      strikes, portrayed in plays, 52:304–305
      surveys of women employed outside the home, 59:52–53, 55–56, 61n
      Swedish-American colony in Cuba, 56:293–294
      Taft-Hartley bill, 52:34
      telecommunications workers depicted, 56:438
      threshing crew depicted, 54:32–33
      Trotskyites, 55:184
      Twin Cities, 58:187
      at Twin City Rapid Transit Company, 52:186
      union label, on clothing, 60:31
      United States, 6:53, 382–384, 11:79, 35:97, 36:274, 37:127, 185, 38:334, 51:240–241, 55:132
      wages, 23:396, 39:71
      war prisoners, 44:290–303
      war shortage, 24:287–288, 52:319
      Wisconsin, 1:107, 36:29, 57:103
      women and children, 21:374, 33:42, 39:12, 41:232, 44:291–292, 48:228, 234, 49:4–5, 8, 11–12, 122–123, 50:134–148, 51:45, 52–53, 52:115, 58:291, 305–307, 59:48–61, 60:26–39
      women's history resources, 52:117
      workers depicted, 54:264
      workers' theater movement, 52:294–296, 299–303, 305–306
      workmen's compensation issue, 44:144–145, 148, 151, 153
    Labor Advisory Board. See National Recovery Administration
    Labor Day, celebrated, 18:332, 22:372, 52:217
    Labor Lyceum Hall, Minneapolis, 52:304–305
    Labor movement. See Labor
    Labor Newspaper Preservation Project, Germany, 51:163
    Labor Relations Act of 1939, 55:153
    Labor Review (Minneapolis), 50:112
    Labor (St. Paul), newspaper, 38:305
    Labor Volunteers for Victory, 23:292
    Labor World (Duluth), 43:91, 52:207, 212–216, 218–219, 59:24–25
    Labrador, Montagnais Indians, 51:159
    Labrie, Joseph, voyageur, 28:13
    La Bruere, Montarville B. de, author, 17:114
    LaBud, Verona (Sr.), work reviewed, 41:103, 44:157
    Lac Blanc, wildlife, 15:389
    Lac Courte (Lac Court) Oreilles, Wisconsin, Ojibway (Chippewa) reservation, 8:106, 34:355, 35:235, 244, 43:176, 182–183, 49:36, 51:87, 53:163, 339, 54:376
      Hampton Institute students, depicted, 51:94
      trading post, 42:126, 50:234–235
    Lac Court Oreilles, Wisconsin, Huron village, 15:176, 318–319, 321
    Lac des Puants. See Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin
    Lac des Serpents, trading posts, 12:369
    Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin, Ojibway (Chippewa) reservation, 4:382n, 42:126, 43:176, 182–183, 49:36, 50:235, 51:87, 53:163, 339, 54:376
    Lacey, A., author, 28:176
    Lacey, Carol, work reviewed, 48:90
    Lacey, John F., Iowa congressman, 44:23, 45:52
    Lacey, Joy M., author, 27:159
    La Chaise, Francois de (Fr.), Jesuit, 19:279
    La Chapelle, Mrs. Antoine, 21:27, 160, 277
    Lacher, J. H. A., author, 1:107, 14:111
    La Chesnaye, Charles Aubert de, merchant, 22:60
    Lachine, Quebec, fur trade, 28:6
    Lachrop, Osbert, 44:226
    Lackawanna Railway Company, silk transport, 54:20
    Lac la Biche. See Lake Itasca, Clearwater County
    Lac la Coquille. See Clam Lake, Burnett County, Wisconsin
    Lac la Croix, border lake
      canoe route, 21:121, 29:132, 134, 32:242, 37:248, 250, 253
      pictographs, 15:240, 24:262, 29:130, 36:102
      portage, 13:298
      resort, 58:133
      sketch, 9:73
    Lac la Folle, Clearwater County, trading post, 11:369
    Lac la Pluie. See Rainy Lake
    Lac la Ronge, Ontario, trading post, 28:2
    Laclede, Pierre de, founder of St. Louis, 20:203, 39:337
    Lacomb, Stella, student, 27:103
    Lacombe, Albert (Fr.), missionary, 2:283, 9:157, 192, 11:308, 13:439, 21:264
    La Coquille River, Burnett County, Wisconsin, 28:159
    La Corne, St. Luc de, trader, 12:364, 32:236, 238
    Lacourciere, Luc, author, 37:345
    Lac Plat. See Shoal Lake, Manitoba
    Lac qui Parle, Lac qui Parle and Chippewa counties
      archeology, 21:207, 434, 443, 22:105, 210, 27:261, 359
      artifacts, 56:239
      depicted, 56:48 (facing)
      history, 11:102, 14:353, 18:339
      Indians and Indian villages, 2:513, 521–522, 524, 531, 536, 548–549n, 551, 564, 7:202, 12:241, 18:157, 21:171, 22:136, 27:154, 32:66, 39:344, 45:83, 53:105
      Long expedition camps, 5:238, 259
      McLeod's visit, 4:427, 434
      mission, 1:327, 396, 2:285, 481, 494n, 528, 532, 536, 543–544, 553, 3:83–85, 522, 4:70, 143n, 416–417, 419, 427, 5:616, 6:173, 8:361n, 11:94, 183, 216, 316, 12:82–83, 242–243, 13:195, 15:129. 136, 222, 275, 16:133–151, 231, 239, 303, 333, 483, 18:94, 20:351, 21:30–32, 158, 170, 274, 412, 23:50, 97, 272, 27:259, 263, 28:180, 334, 30:281, 38:147n, 154, 39:300, 44:267, 55:252, 284, 56:241
      name, 6:172
      post office, 40:83, 87
      restorations, 22:436, 445, 23:100, 296, 398, 24:80
      school, 22:430
      townsite, 48:75
      trading post, 2:511n, 4:416–417, 426, 428, 433–434n, 6:227, 230, 333, 7:210, 8:359–360, 10:297, 389–390, 11:378, 12:231, 236, 42:127, 129, 131–133
    Lac qui Parle County
      in 1930s Depression, 44:307
      agrarian movement, 52:104
      Agricultural Society, 22:260, 28:382
      agriculture, 37:207
      boundaries, 4:243
      county seat fight, 12:320, 444
      established, 4:244
      foreclosure sale protestors depicted, 51:275
      grasshopper plague, 10:288
      history, 1:410, 2:184–186, 5:243, 36:107, 47:118, 48:79
      interest rates, 35:307
      Lutheran church, 20:360
      Norwegian settlements, 12:275n, 14:444
      Old Settlers Association, 2:186, 16:366, 27:266
      pioneer life, 11:66, 21:222
      politics, 21:342
      settlement, 4:140, 10:285
      sod house, 37:208
    Lac qui Parle County Historical Society, 16:243
      centennial celebration, 30:277, 281
      meetings, 29:275, 361, 363, 30:80
      museum, 35:381
      organized, 29:180, 30:87
      publication, 39:300
    Lac qui Parle Indian Mission Centennial Commission, 16:303n, 483
    Lac qui Parle River. See Beaver Creek, Lac qui Parle County
    Lac qui Parle State Park, 12:339, 23:97, 26:89, 37:60
    Lac qui Parle (town)
      census, 4:141n, 7:83
      first poll list, 3:93
      settlement, 1:327
      stock raising, 3:121
    Lac qui Parle Wildlife Area, Lac qui Parle County, 48:82
    La Crescent
      apple culture, 20:301
      history, 15:466, 17:486
      railroad, 7:224
      river port, 36:3, 37:4
      Sioux War, 4:139–140
      trading post, 4:133
      transportation, 11:402, 37:157n
    La Crescent Township, Houston County, sketch, 5:395
    La Croix, Carry, 11:281
    La Croix, Edmund N., millwright, 8:110, 11:276–277, 279, 281, 12:80, 19:227, 26:361
      engineer, 57:89–90
      manufacturer, 46:156–157, 58:275
    La Croix family, 7:74, 8:180
    La Croix, Joseph, millwright, 11:276, 281
    La Croix, Michigan, mission, 10:109, 112–113, 15:110
    La Croix, Mrs. Nicholas, 11:276
    La Croix, Nicholas, millwright, 11:276, 281
      manufacturer, 46:156–157
    Lacroix, Paul, trader, 32:229–237
    Lacrosse, Indian ballgame, 4:415, 6:172, 13:410–411, 24:19n, 32:71, 235, 33:116, 35:151, 49:338, 54:237–238
    La Crosse, Wisconsin, 42:143, 47:141, 216
      in 1850s, 4:132
      in 1860, 8:157
      air service, 50:87, 91, 94
      architecture, 22:99
      bank murals, 47:8–9
      blacks, 58:248
      bridge, 23:290, 24:177
      described, 33:116, 46:213
      Dutch settlement, 27:135
      ferry, 21:211
      history, 10:85, 20:340, 23:384, 27:69, 32:253
      immigrant home, 19:123, 28:292
      industries, 16:347
      Light Guards, 45:135
      mail service, 11:407, 37:223
      milling, 46:155
      Mormon mission, 36:291–293
      mural, 53:236
      pioneer life, 22:98, 24:177, 26:307
      power company, 35:381, 36:99
      railroad, 2:330, 9:271, 388, 12:63, 37:157
      river port, 12:162, 15:411, 17:296, 24:331, 29:126, 30:199, 31:247, 36:256–258, 37:53, 87, 154, 160, 38:293, 40:273, 275
      schools, 15:237
      telegraph, 8:172
    La Crosse and La Crescent Bank, Hokah, 2:153, 156, 160, 164n, 37:87, 40:110, 114, 116, 118
    La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad, 34:100n, 36:256, 37:154
    La Crosse and Minnesota Steam Packet Company, 36:258, 37:185
    La Crosse and Southeastern Transportation Company, 52:316
    La Crosse County, Wisconsin
      Dutch settlement, 28:379
      history, 5:128, 18:97, 35:296
    La Crosse County Historical Society, 21:193, 30:76
      history, 29:273
      publications, 20:340, 22:98, 24:176, 32:254
    La Crosse Lumber Company, 36:155
    La Crosse Medical School, 5:128, 15:237, 20:340
    La Crosse Plow Company, 20:340
    La Crosse State Normal School, museum, 5:385
    La Crosse Tribune, influence, 40:322
    Lac Rouge. See Red Lake, Beltrami and Clearwater counties
    Lac St. Louis, Quebec, 40:188
    Lac Traverse. See Lake Bemidji, Beltrami County
    Lac Vieux Desert, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indians, 29:66
    Lacy, Dan, author, 24:70
    Lacy, Mary G., compiler, 16:235
    Lacy House, Austin, 16:368
    Lacy House, Fredericksburg, Virginia
      prayer meetings, 25:349, 351, 353–354
      Union Headquarters, 25:345–347
    Ladd, Edwin Fremont, 40:140
      senator, 51:135
      teacher, 51:324
    Ladd, George T., author, 21:368
    Ladd, Sumner, politician, 36:60
    Ladd-Taylor, Molly, "Eugenic Sterilization in Minnesota," 59:237–248
    Ladies' Aid Societies, rural women's contributions, 52:69
    Ladies' Auxiliary of St. Paul, 3:143
    Ladies' Christian Aid Society of Minneapolis and St. Anthony, 46:192
    Ladies Christian Union of the City of St. Paul, 38:75, 47:126, 55:322
    Ladies' Club, Minneapolis, mandolinists, 57:222
    Ladies College, Davenport, Iowa, 16:276n
    Ladies Employment Office, Minneapolis, 59:51
    Ladies' Floral Club, Austin, 12:452, 26:183
    Ladies General Benevolent Society, Moorhead, 58:99
    Ladies' Home Journal, advertising in, 57:24, 33, 58:283, 312, 318
    Ladies Musicale, St. Paul
      See also Schubert Club
      records acquired, 4:173
    Ladies of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, 55:378
    Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, St. Paul, 55:190
    Ladies Relief Association of the City of St. Paul, history, 38:76–79
    Ladies Shakespeare Club (Minneapolis), 4:175
    Ladies Union Covenant, Washington, D.C., 45:271
    Ladies' Volunteer Aid Society of St. Paul, 1861, 2:364
    Ladner, Charles F., 48:141, 150–151
    Ladnorg, S. N., lyricist, 44:135
    La Du, Blanche L., 49:105
    La Due, Bill, 41:71
    LaDue, Jay, legislator, 43:248, 252
    LaDuke, Winona, environmentalist, 57:104, 159, 216
    La Durantaye, Olivier M. de, 9:144, 462, 19:282
    Ladvalla, Thomas, death, 41:89
    Lady Elgin, steamboat, 21:156
    Lady Ellen, steamboat, 21:259n, 263, 266
    Lady Franklin, steamboat, 15:409, 417, 25:112, 33:198n, 34:135
    Lady Hamilton, steamboat, 34:15
    Laemmle, Carl, film distributor, 54:355–358
    Laestadians, religious group, 48:175
    La Fantaisie, ----, explorer, 32:230–231
    LaFarge, C. Frank, architect, 50:119
    LaFarge, C. Grant, artist, 5:69
    LaFarge, Christopher G., architect, 14:38, 47:43–44
    LaFarge, John, artist/author, 13:443, 53:207, 54:323
    LaFarge, Oliver, author, 20:116, 35:244
      work reviewed, 35:287
    La Favor, Carole, softball player, 58:221
    Lafayette, Clay County, river port, 21:248
    Lafayette, Indiana, W. W. Mayo's practice, 20:442
    Lafayette, Marquis de, 15:358, 18:396, 44:224–225, 47:222
    Lafayette, Nicollet County, history, 1:547, 6:86
    Lafayette, Pennsylvania, GAR post, 60:22
    Lafayette, steamboat, 35:278–279, 36:282
    Lafayette Bay, Lake Minnetonka, 36:71
    Lafayette County (Wisconsin) Historical Society, 1:105
    Lafayette Escadrille, 3:33–34
    Lafayette Hotel, Minnetonka Beach, 33:62–63, 34:173, 35:73, 36:71, 327, 54:245–246
    Lafayette Park, St. Paul, 12:458
    LaFeber, Walter, author, 43:199n, 211–212
    La Feuille, Sioux leader. See Wabasha II
    Lafferty, James, steamboat captain, 13:231
    La Fittau, Joseph Francois, author, 34:301
    Lafleche, Louis-Francois (Msgr.), 44:281
    LaFlesche, Susan, Hampton Institute salutatorian, 51:91
    LaFlesche sisters, 49:308
    LaFollette, Belle Case, 54:238
    LaFollette, Josiah, 4:5
    LaFollette, Philip F., politician, 36:29, 187, 47:155, 48:263, 54:238–239, 55:159
      governor, 47:155, 48:263–264, 50:78, 51:196
      isolationist, 47:116, 156
    LaFollette, Robert M., Jr., 1:395, 5:559, 15:338, 35:291, 36:187, 48:42, 286
      autobiography, 37:185
      biography, 46:125–126
      career, 21:306, 35:203, 236, 241, 42:238, 43:229, 46:125–126, 246
      papers, 21:416, 36:29
      presidential candidate, 45:10, 46:126
      reformer, 14:201, 21:68, 326, 22:79, 23:263, 285, 27:133, 30:248, 380, 33:41, 34:189, 36:98, 187, 37:39, 39:96, 40:140, 147
      senator, 18:314, 40:322, 43:47, 172, 45:172, 46:126, 47:174, 182, 48:257, 263–264, 285, 49:69, 51:135–137, 167, 53:150, 166, 54:238–239
    LaFollette, Robert M., Sr., 54:238–239
    LaFollette family, in politics, 48:263
    La Fond, E. M., 3:305
    La Fond, Harriet B. Finnegan (Mrs. Moses), 43:160
    La Fond, Moses, 43:160
    La Fond family, 43:162
    Lafontaine, Antoine, petitioner, 49:186
    Lafontaine, Baptiste, petitioner, 49:186
    Lafontaine, Bernard, petitioner, 49:186
    Lafontaine, Octave, petitioner, 49:186
    La Forest, G. V., author, 39:128
    Lafot, Edward, author, 26:259, 393, 27:154
      speaker, 28:387
    La Fountaine, Lloyd L. (Capt.), author, 27:57
    La Framboise, ----, with J. N. Nicollet, 8:97
    Laframboise, Jane D., 2:490n
    Laframboise, Joseph, the elder, trader, 11:175, 178, 377–378, 380, 13:224, 14:84, 459, 19:468, 20:78, 22:137, 25:182, 30:30, 31:198
      guide, 19:192
    Laframboise, Joseph, trader, 4:428–430, 6:230n, 10:459, 41:138, 42:128, 133, 139
      guide, 48:31, 34
      papers, 5:61
      during Sioux War, 4:146n
      sketches, 2:490n, 4:427n
      with Stevens expedition, 7:131, 141–143
    Laframboise, Julia (Mrs. Joseph), trader, 11:448, 12:440, 19:305, 20:193
    Laframboise, William, petitioner, 49:186
    La France, Baptiste, raft pilot, 21:99
    La France, Joseph, traveler, 4:340, 44:279
    LaFrance Company, merger, 50:183
    La Galissoniere, Marquis de, trader, 18:276, 22:63–64
    La Garde General Hospital, 51:320
    Lager, Finny, work reviewed, 47:76
    Lager, Martin P., legislator, 12:430
    Lagerlof, Selma, author, statue, 55:370–372
    Lagerman, John A., 41:280n
    Lagerstedt, John, author, 35:336
    Lagerstrom, J. G., educator, 33:309
    Lagimoniere, Jean B., 21:399
    Lagimoniere family, 5:72, 35:282
    Lago, Don, author, work reviewed, 59:265
    La Gracerie, ---- de, author, 6:77
    La Grand, founded, 6:371
    LaGrange, ---- (Capt.), 5:352
    La Grange, Missouri, river town, 17:431n
    La Grange, Red Wing, described, 6:34
    LaGuardia, Fiorello H., mayor, 41:272, 43:90
    La Harpe, Bernard de, explorer, 14:215
    Lahde, Johan W., newspaperman, 47:168
    Lahontan, Louis-A. de Lom d'Arce, Baron de, 13:439, 23:137n
      author, 11:447, 12:26, 14:367, 370, 15:234, 19:271, 20:67, 22:39, 23:185, 29:99, 30:90, 291, 36:100, 39:199
      biography, 8:92
      career, 34:216
      explorer, 11:451, 12:76, 16:453, 18:46, 318, 20:439, 23:239n, 32:215, 33:88, 187, 36:277, 279, 46:229, 48:4
      map maker, 14:373
      in Minnesota, 14:220–222, 367–377, 432
    Lahr, Bert, actor, 44:108
    Lahr, Jacob, 8:175
    Lahr, Nicholas, 26:238
    Lahti, Matthew, author, 30:164, 404
    Lahti, Peter, Finnish pioneer, 25:318
    Lahtinen, Anna (Mrs. William), Titanic victim, 60:255, 261
    Lahtinen, Martha (daughter of William and Anna), 60:255
    Lahtinen, William (Rev.), Titanic victim, 60:255, 261
    Laidlaw, George E. (Col.), author, 4:182, 280
    Laidlaw, William, trader, 5:224, 22:285
    Laidlow, ----, artist, 17:142
    Laidlow, ----, trader, 17:304
    Laine, Edward W., author, 48:174
    Laing, George, author, 22:332
    Laing, Mary E., author, 5:69
    Laingen, T. P., editor, 12:108
    Laird, Blanche, 24:107n
    Laird, Charlton, author, 34:219
    Laird, David, Indian superintendent, 41:19
    Laird, Frances, 43:154
    Laird, John C., lumberman, 43:154
      carter, 12:157, 427
      travel letters, 12:158–168, 190, 31:109
    Laird, Matthew J., lumberman, 43:154
      author, 12:157–158
    Laird, Norton Lumber Company, South Dakota, 31:109, 34:315, 36:142, 53:252
      history, 43:154
    Laird, Robert H., 16:334
    Laird, Scott, speaker, 40:327
    Laird, William Harris, lumberman, 12:157, 42:245, 43:154, 161
      career, 39:131
      guardsman, 45:140
    Laird and Brothers, lumber company, 43:154
    Laird family
      history, 43:154
      in lumber industry, 12:157, 30:242
      papers, 12:158n
    Lair Road, Fairmont, 53:337
    Laisne, Charles-Jean, architect, 47:45
    Laivell, Mrs. P. H., author, 12:337, 13:215, 448
    Laivell, P. H., 24:107n
    La Jemerais (Jemeraye), Christophe D., 4:340, 9:145, 17:476, 18:239, 35:140
      career, 12:326, 13:439
      explorer, 12:363–364, 369, 18:235–237, 25:96, 38:26
      at Fort Beauharnois, 8:242–243
      map, 9:146
      trader, 11:361, 39:301
    La Jeunesse, ----, French soldier, 13:203
    La Jonquiere, Marquis de, governor of Canada, 32:227, 229
    Lake, Debs T., 24:96n
    Lake, James A., author, 38:240
    Lake, Jed (Lt. Col.), 46:324–325, 327
    Lake, Mrs. E. C., 14:236, 16:240
    Lake, Sir Bibye, 36:273
    Lake Abigail (Augusta Lake), Dakota County, 35:24
    Lake Abigail (Diamond Lake or Mother Lake), Hennepin County, 35:24, 26
    Lake Addie, McLeod County, garrison, 38:281
    Lake Agassiz, Canada and U.S., glacial lake, 5:138, 24:321, 32:221, 42:154, 44:282, 46:114, 58:197, 253
      archaeology, 16:3, 12–14, 37:87, 135, 38:157–165, 204, 51:55, 57, 60, 62
      geology, 1:59, 61, 2:178, 448, 452, 12:150, 39:171
      maps, 38:159
      marker, 14:350
    Lake Agnes, Alexandria, 57:336
    Lake Aitkin, geology, 2:179
    Lake Albert Lea, name, 5:204
    Lake Amelia, Hennepin County. See Lake Nokomis
    Lake Athabasca, Alberta, Saskatchewan
      distance to St. Paul, 56:246
      fur trade, 11:361, 13:181, 16:106, 20:70, 35:141, 240, 251, 258, 40:163, 170, 173–174, 178, 44:200, 51:324
      pass, 17:476
    Lake Auburn, Carver County, antique boat discovery, 14:349
    Lake Belt Township, Martin County, history, 22:441, 35:156
    Lake Bemidji, Beltrami County
      canoe travel, 48:84
      depicted, 43:223, 55:68–69
      fishing, 23:330
      logging, 29:138, 140, 146, 55:61
      lumber mill, 49:74
      name, 23:27, 49:65
      Paul Bunyan statue, 54:310–311
      steamboating, 23:31, 28:189
      trading post, 11:369, 23:24, 24:230
    Lake Bennett, British Columbia, road, 45:42–57
    Lake Benton
      archaeology, 55:327
      baseball teams, 15:489
      Congregational church, 19:49, 97
      creamery, 8:379
      Danish colony, 48:284
      name, 8:378n
    Lake Benton News, editors, 58:22
    Lake Benton Times, 19:236
    Lake Bronson, Kittson County, archaeology, 51:59
    Lake Bronson State Park, Kittson County
      log cabin, 27:172
      pageant, 30:281, 404
    Lake Calhoun, Minneapolis, 49:21, 289
      air exhibition flights, 51:154–155
      antipollution campaigns, 55:282
      claim association, 9:86
      crowd depicted, 51:155
      described/depicted, 13:413, 15:469, 30:117, 39:253, 271, 40:34, 52:149
      frontier retreat, 54:105
      ice races, 41:373, 379
      Indian agriculture, 5:390, 7:202
      map, 3:87
      mission, 3:82, 9:164, 11:216, 15:242, 274, 16:135, 21:23–24, 27, 167, 35:29, 38:147, 56:252
      settlement, 29:242, 33:251
      Sioux village, 12:98, 443, 15:280, 18:157, 21:167n, 24:20n, 35:24, 28
      streetcar service, 35:284, 36:150
      trails, 21:227, 29:87
      visitors, 56:205, 58:65 (cover)
    Lake Calhoun band, Sioux Indians, 2:537n, 6:44
    Lake Carribeau, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, 40:173–174
    Lake Champlain, New York, Vermont
      boundary, 23:203–204
      exploration, 18:386
    Lake Chisago, Swedish settlement, 6:59
    Lake City
      baseball club, 19:168, 170, 178, 180
      business, 15:372, 16:362, 17:241, 28:285
      county seat fight, 13:215, 16:372, 36:74n
      fire department, 21:342
      guide, 47:115
      historic sites, 10:223
      history, 1:321, 4:283, 11:339, 17:366, 33:154n
      hotel, 16:257
      ice races, 41:383
      Methodist church, 13:454
      museum, 8:54, 26:176–178
      pageant, 6:413
      physicians, 21:114
      river port, 33:198, 34:25n
      schools, 11:224, 16:318, 21:330, 33:22
      sketches, 4:193, 9:79
      stage line, 11:402, 406
      telephone company, 18:344
      territorial newspaper, 56:224
      unions, 21:380
      in World War I, 43:49
    Lake City Bank and Trust Company, history, 15:372
    Lake City Tribune, and slavery controversy, 56:76
    Lake Clayton, Pine County, 60:238
    Lake Clitherall, Densmore's visit, 3:191n
    Lake Como, St. Paul, 2:577
      carp cultivation, 57:311
      depicted, 41:377, 58:52–53
      ice races, 41:376, 378, 382, 384
      map, 58:45
      parkway, 49:284
      planning history, 58:40–58
      real estate, 56:236
      song, 44:132, 135
      sports, 29:89
      water level, 40:224, 229
    Lake Conference, Minnesota High School Basketball Tournament, 55:345
    Lake Cormorant, evidences of Norsemen's visit, 3:377
    Lake County
      boundary, 15:370
      Finnish settlement, 25:323
      government land purchases, 54:131
      history, 12:283, 17:359, 23:187, 27:75, 30:407, 34:177–178, 37:347
      land grants, 37:96–97, 99
      logging, 43:123
      politics, 16:488, 17:102, 123
      population, 11:414, 46:51, 54–55
      property assessments, 54:132
      property transfers, 54:135
      roads, 16:298
      sketch, 2:180
      trade routes, 26:284
      War History Committee, 23:391, 24:268
      in World War II, 3:242, 389
    Lake County, Indiana, history, 18:196
    Lake County Historical Society, 7:42, 93, 191, 8:54, 262, 10:465, 12:186, 13:442, 16:101, 240, 18:462, 19:452, 20:454, 23:396, 26:174, 27:75, 54:241 (facing)
      collections, 36:193
      finances, 11:20, 26:176
      meetings, 11:15, 115, 460, 14:346, 455, 15:492, 16:488, 17:482, 22:442, 23:101, 24:86, 27:266, 34:314
      members, 11:19
      museum, 11:16, 26:90, 284
      organized, 11:13
    Lake County Museum, Illinois, Curt Teich Postcard Archives, 54:307
    Lake Crystal, 51:8
      cheese factory, 27:112n
      farmers' club, 30:161
      historical exhibit, 7:260
      museum, 8:54
    Lake de Sable. See Sandy Lake, Aitkin County
    Lake Duluth, glacial lake, 2:178, 5:138, 16:3
    Lake Eliza, Hennepin County, 35:23n
    Lake Elizabeth, described, 10:319
    Lake Elizabeth Township, Kandiyohi County, 44:306–307
    Lake Ella, described, 10:319
    Lake Elmo
      Lutheran church, 12:211, 18:443, 19:49
      Omaha railroad depot, 57:205–206
      resort, 36:92
    Lake Elysian, Waseca County
      ginseng trade, 41:260
      Winnebago camp, 38:362
    Lake Elysian Stock Farm, Janesville, 26:121
    Lake Erie
      See also Great Lakes
      car ferries, 38:237
      described, 40:271
      fur trade, 4:317
      history, 26:76
      names, 12:349
      ports, 54:213
      tributaries, 54:212
    Lake Erie Steam Boat Company, 4:70
    Lakefield, Jackson County
      county seat controversy, 60:56–57
      Main Street depicted, 60:55
      market hunters (pothunters) versus sportsmen, 60:48–60
      mural, 53:232
    Lake Franklin, Otter Tail County, fishing, 33:255
    Lake Fremont Township, Martin County, history, 16:367, 491, 35:156
    Lake Frontenac. See Lake Ontario
    Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
      Danish settlement, 8:367
      history, 5:385
    Lake George, New York
      battle, 8:245
      Eggleston library, 26:242
    Lake George, Stearns County, grasshopper subsidy, 36:61
    Lake Gervais, Ramsey County
      1890 tornado, 45:329–332, 46:84
      French-Canadian village, 4:204
    Lake Hanska Township, Brown County
      See also Hanska
      history, 21:111
      Lutheran church, 26:94
      Norwegian settlement, 12:273, 20:459
      in Sioux Outbreak, 14:455, 38:283
    Lake Harriet, Minneapolis, 47:40, 49:21, 287, 54:159, 57:103
      concerts, 39:271, 57:221–222, 234
      described/depicted, 7:338, 10:337, 13:413, 32:98, 33:123–124n, 52:149
      historical meeting, 15:315
      on map, 35:23, 26, 28
      mission, 2:481, 538, 3:82–83, 85, 6:171–172n, 15:275, 280, 17:224, 236, 20:123, 126, 443, 21:27–28, 31, 73, 160, 166n, 168, 35:29
      mission school, 52:150, 59:186
      pavilion, 33:325, 55:284 (facing)
      settlement, 29:242
      Sioux village, 35:24
      streetcar service, 35:284, 36:150
      summer resort, 7:187, 16:33
      trails, 21:227, 29:87
    Lake Harriet Rose Garden, 54:314
    Lakehead Pipeline, Grand Rapids, oil spill, 58:120
    Lakehead Pipeline Company, Superior, Wisconsin, 40:245
    Lake Hendricks, Lincoln County, Norwegian settlement, 10:456, 13:340
    Lake Henry, grasshopper subsidy, 36:61
    Lake Hiawatha, Minneapolis, name, 27:288n
    Lake House, Stillwater hotel, 35:363–364
    Lake Hubert, Camp Lincoln, 58:71, 83
    Lake Huron
      See also Great Lakes
      canoe trip, 8:342–347
      Dickson expedition voyage, 4:365–367
      discovery, 12:282, 347
      exploration, 19:272, 23:137–144, 27:216, 31:93
      fur trade, 11:259
      history, 23:143, 355, 25:272–274
      islands, 17:81, 18:184n, 23:143
      names, 12:349–350
      navigation, 8:336
      Ojibway Indians, 56:303
      Ottawa Indian settlement, 7:341
      rafting, 31:62
      steamer travel, 54:222
      tributaries, 54:212
    Lake Irving, Beltrami County, 43:128
      logging, 29:138–140, 146
      store, 23:24
    Lake Itasca, Clearwater County
      See also Itasca State Park
      archaeology, 26:321
      depicted, 19:421, 33:45 (cover)
      discovery, 3:232, 12:77, 217, 225, 13:191, 277, 287, 14:60, 16:118, 193, 17:224, 18:180, 21:93, 22:274, 23:130n, 30:269, 281, 31:96, 36:184, 37:62
      exploration, 25:401, 27:350, 52:150
      first state park, 57:313
      forestry station, 2:473
      historic site, 37:308
      legend, 12:215–225, 18:280
      marker, 6:83
      name, 12:225–229, 13:69, 163–174, 286, 15:101, 18:180–185, 282, 23:234n, 26:250, 36:73
      Schoolcraft camp depicted, 48:84
      source of Mississippi River, 10:167, 46:134, 48:83–84, 108
      tourist attraction, 49:238
      wildlife, 30:129
    Lake Jessie, Stevens expedition camp, 7:141
    Lake Johanna, Ramsey County
      name, 29:89
      Norwegian settlement, 18:472
    Lake Josephine, Ramsey County, name, 29:89
    Lake Julia, Beltrami County, 48:84
      discovery, 15:101, 132, 29:168, 351
      logging, 43:129
      monument, 29:279
    Lake Kasota, Kandiyohi County, 33:149n, 43:245
      depicted, 33:247
      townsite, 40:67
    Lake Kohlman, 45:329
    Lake Koronis, Stearns and Meeker counties
      carp control, 57:316
      hunting, 16:189, 33:142
      steamboating, 26:398
      student camp, 31:63
    Lake Koronis Assembly Grounds, 23:388
    Lakeland, Washington County
      architecture, 38:344–345, 347
      Baptist church, 38:348
      farming, 17:393
      history, 16:132, 27:154
      post office, 36:211
      river port, 19:319
      sketch, 9:404
    Lakeland Creameries, 35:334
    Lakeland Township, Washington County, German settlement, 23:404
    Lake Leavenworth, Hennepin County, name, 35:23n, 24
    Lake Lillian, Kandiyohi County
      depicted, 43:246
      Farmers' Alliance membership, 4:338
      history, 39:212
      name, 40:66
    Lake Lindeman, British Columbia, 45:52
    Lake Lucy, Hennepin County, 35:23n
    Lake Manitoba, Manitoba
      Cree (Kilistinon) Indians, 51:283
      Dakota camp, 41:15–16
      location, 29:259
      steamboating, 21:261
      trading post, 18:390
    Lake Mary Township, Douglas County, founded, 6:371
    Lake Michigan, 46:213
      See also Great Lakes
      car ferries, 34:14, 38:237
      discovery, 12:282, 348
      ecological change, 48:348
      fisheries, 8:304
      fur trade, 5:4, 11:259
      history, 23:355, 25:368–370
      La Perriere's voyage, 8:238
      missions, 34:174, 36:32
      names, 12:349, 15:163
      navigation, 8:336
      steamboating, 26:266
      tourism, 49:258
    Lake Miniwakan. See Devil's Lake, North Dakota
    Lake Minnetaga, Kandiyohi County, 33:247, 43:245
    Lake Minnetonka, Hennepin County, 10:369, 413
      archaeology, 28:374
      boats, 41:285, 44:173, 48:316, 50:84
      Crane Island memoirs, 56:302
      depicted, 6:208, 15:469, 28:392, 33:250, 274
      described, 19:408, 28:377, 29:100, 30:117, 31:92, 33:63
      discovery, 2:57, 4:465
      earliest photographs, 52:51
      exploration, 30:113
      fishing, 30:118, 120, 33:251
      GAR. encampment, 16:441
      Gideon (Peter) home, 44:96–97
      historical meetings, 28:386, 390–392
      history, 6:410, 11:95, 14:352, 27:176, 29:289–299, 32:55, 34:128, 351, 36:25, 327, 42:316
      landscape architecture, 58:128
      legends, 27:357
      levels, 17:304
      Lutheran churches, 29:294–296
      map, 29:291
      maple-sugar camp, 19:135–138
      Minnetonka Creek source, 44:163–164, 171, 49:21
      mounds, 25:336
      name, 22:173
      orchards, 31:162
      pageants, 1:406, 3:152, 7:374
      postcards, 57:273 (cover), 296–304
      proposed university site, 16:182
      roads, 21:234
      settlement, 2:438, 11:171n, 20:140, 22:172, 27:293–296
      song topic, 44:127
      steamboating, 5:619, 8:110, 452, 9:76, 11:206, 12:333, 13:60, 14:351, 26:272, 27:176, 361, 29:292, 33:63, 34:128, 170, 36:151
      summer homes, 53:203
      summer resort, 4:197, 7:297, 9:406, 10:313, 11:340, 22:222, 36:92
      Tonka Bay, camps, 58:72
      tourism, 44:314, 56:408
      transportation, 15:367, 29:292, 30:236, 33:65, 36:150, 204
      Twin Cities Rapid Transit Company map depicted, 57:300–301
      utilities, 35:337, 381
      yachting, 19:365
      YWCA camp, 34:130
    Lake Minnetonka Woman's Club, 3:152
    Lake Minnewaska (Lake Whipple), Pope County, 46:63
      described/depicted, 19:125, 26:391, 40:123, 53:13
      mounds, 25:336–338
    Lake Minnewawa (Rice Lake), Sioux raid, 9:324–325
    Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian (New York), 49:86, 96, 98
    Lake Namadji, St. Louis County, 54:147
    Lake Nipigon, Ontario, 50:288
      fur trade, 11:262, 18:234
      legends, 40:358
    Lake Nipissing, canoe route, 5:4
    Lake Nokomis (Lake Amelia), Hennepin County, 7:128n
      army camp, 29:318n
      improvement campaigns, 55:282
      name, 27:288n, 35:24
      Stevens' camp, 7:128
    Lake of the Crees. See Rainy Lake
    Lake of the Isles, Minneapolis
      depicted, 33:123–124n, 41:372, 379, 383
      ice races, 41:372–384
    Lake of the Isles Driving Club, Minneapolis, 41:374, 377, 380–381
    Lake of the Woods, border lake
      See also Fort St. Charles, Northwest Angle
      boundary, 4:320, 323, 5:46, 614, 10:93, 12:443, 13:296–298, 15:239, 18:231, 272, 277, 20:441, 22:179, 23:60, 208, 24:176, 341, 25:182, 26:385, 28:375, 36:242
      boundary settlement, 44:209–219, 47:163, 48:83
      climate, 2:445
      commercial fishing, 55:232
      commission report, 2:570–572
      described/depicted, 18:216, 44:219
      discovery, 18:272n, 24:279, 281
      exploration, 33:89, 36:295–296, 37:31, 53:212
      fishing, 25:316, 27:272, 35:272–277
      fur trade, 11:362–363, 12:82, 13:98, 17:445, 18:276, 390, 19:78, 22:276, 279, 289, 35:282, 42:70
      geology, 1:59–60, 38:158
      historical meeting, 18:278
      history, 15:477, 18:232, 20:448, 31:183, 44:315, 49:33
      La Verendrye's visit, 10:213
      levels, 19:223
      lumbering, 20:341
      maps, 18:231, 34:2, 35:275
      massacre, 8:434, 9:395, 17:224, 473, 18:279, 28:77, 375, 31:52, 32:233, 34:130, 37:37, 39:302
      name, 15:357
      resorts, 16:366
      steamboating, 18:279, 24:278, 25:316, 33:71
      trading post, 6:230, 237
      water route, 21:245, 433, 22:274, 24:276–277, 345, 26:228, 33:187, 40:313
    Lake of the Woods County
      dairying, 23:197
      Historical Society, 6:218, 30:80
      history, 23:108, 28:84
      homestead depicted, 56:279
      sketch, 5:81
    Lake Okoboji, Iowa, 48:24, 29–30
    Lake Onamia, Mille Lacs County
      archaeology, 25:330
      name, 21:347–348
    Lake Onondaga, New York, French fort, 16:404
    Lake Ontario, 53:226
      See also Great Lakes
      car ferries, 38:237
      discovery, 12:282, 348
      fur trade, 4:317
      names, 12:349
      shipping, 54:212
    Lake Osakis, Douglas and Todd counties
      depicted, 33:247
      pioneer farm, 10:455
      resorts, 35:336
      settlement, 30:161
    Lake Owassa (Hazeltine Lake), Carver County, name, 20:143n
    Lake Owasso, Ramsey County, 38:242
    Lake Park
      Indian scare, 15:244
      Lutheran church, 22:343
      Norwegian settlement, 12:277
      school, 21:219
    Lake Pelican (glacial lake), Otter Tail County, "Minnesota Man" discovered, 14:222, 451
    Lake Pepin, Mississippi River, 58:110
      See also Maiden Rock, Lake Pepin, Wisconsin
      archaeology, 51:288
      button industry, 35:46
      census, 7:83
      commercial seining depicted, 57:305
      depicted, 15:469, 33:248, 36:73, 93, 46:233, 47:60, 53:91
      described, 6:34, 169, 254, 7:268, 8:152, 167, 9:139, 280, 10:420, 20:390, 22:28, 23:342–343, 27:284n, 29:221, 30:141, 159, 31:151, 34:26, 138, 35:245, 46:224, 234, 236, 47:59
      earthworks, 16:152–155
      ethnic settlements, 27:135
      exploration, 10:462
      ferry, 9:79
      floods, 8:241, 278
      forts, 1:289, 2:190, 6:263, 362, 367, 8:206, 232, 239, 244, 431, 442
      Garrard estate, 5:244, 7:373
      half-breed reservation, 3:78, 4:144n
      hotel, 36:93
      legend, 27:357, 34:137
      Long's visit, 7:37
      missions, 9:299, 21:102, 33:90
      name, 16:476, 35:99
      navigation, 2:209, 4:292, 7:56, 9:360
      oil spill, 58:112
      pageants, 6:413, 7:94
      pioneer life, 4:283
      rafting, 29:266
      reservation, 15:344
      road, 21:231
      Sea Wing disaster, 52:72–73
      sketches, 6:83, 7:369
      steamboating, 27:8, 52:4, 59:37–38
      steamboat wreck, 36:253, 255
      trading posts, 11:382–383, 13:433
      travel on, 11:141–144, 15:307, 413, 17:155, 290–292, 20:384, 21:403, 25:112, 299, 27:7, 28:314, 33:194, 198, 34:25, 35:104
    Lake Pepin Valley Historical Society, 16:240, 20:305
      meetings, 16:125, 244, 362, 489, 17:124, 18:111, 19:116, 20:99, 212, 353, 21:216, 342, 22:106, 217, 23:104, 25:208
      museum, 21:108, 336, 23:297, 26:176–178, 254, 27:29–32, 141
      organized, 15:371, 16:63, 256
      reorganized, 29:94
    Lake Pepin Valley Old Settlers' Association, history, 2:439, 6:220, 16:256
    Lake Phalen, Ramsey County, 41:365–366, 49:284, 58:44
      tourist cabins, 60:301 (facing)
      water source, 16:370, 40:224, 226–229
    Lake Pokegama, Itasca County
      Camp Mishiwaka, 58:72
      Chippewa Indians and villages, 52:3, 5
      dams and locks, 52:5, 14
    Lake Pokegama, Pine County, 4:189, 49:276
    Lake Prairie Township (Scandia Grove), Nicollet County
      Lutheran church, 14:356
      mission school, 18:375
      Norwegian settlement, 12:275
    Lake Puzah, Martin County, ghost town, 22:441
    Lake Roseau, trading post, 6:230, 237
    Lakers, Los Angeles, basketball team, 36:93, 51:324
    Lake Rush Nutt, on Nicollet map, name, 25:77
    Lakes, Minnesota, 1:412, 10:456
    Lake Sagaigan. See Basswood Lake
    Lake Sagatagan, Stearns County
      monastery site, 48:163
      resort, 58:133
    Lake Sakata, trading post, 8:179
    Lake Sakatah, Le Sueur County, 45:165 (cover)
    Lake Shady, Oronoco, dance pavilion, 59:79
    Lake Shetek, Murray County, 13:100, 18:461, 22:89, 30:16, 38:242
      in Dakota War, 44:196
      grasshopper plague, 37:205
      marker, 37:59, 38:154
      massacre, 1:447–449, 2:484n, 493n, 4:68, 5:135, 8:308, 9:422
      military trail, 30:276
      monument, 6:409, 10:219
    Lake Shore Park, Duluth. See Leif Erikson Park, Duluth
    Lake Sibley, Cass and Crow Wing counties, name, 21:349
    Lakeside Hotel. See Frontenac Inn
    Lakeside Park, Duluth, 54:161
    Lakeside Press. See R. R. Donnelley and Sons
    Lake Snelling (Cedar Lake), Hennepin County, 30:117, 35:24, 27
    Lake St. Clair, Michigan, Ontario, 4:363
      Cass expedition crossing, 23:136
    Lake St. Croix, St. Croix River, 8:60
      See also Point Douglas, Washington County; Stillwater
      bateau racing, 17:367
      early trails, 21:227
      ferry, 7:109
      Indian battle, 49:276
      lumbering, 24:199, 203, 206
      portage, 28:149, 232
      resort, 36:92
      settlers, 50:309
      steamboating, 36:212
    Lake States Forest Experiment Station, St. Paul, 8:278, 47:336
    Lake Stewart, name, 21:349
    Lake Street, Minneapolis, traffic artery, 49:287
    Lake Superior, 43:90, 49:203, 56:155
      See also Great Lakes; North Shore
      animals, 54:131
      arches, 23:235–236
      art schools, 55:233 (cover)
      asbestos controversy, 59:292–306
      boundary, 13:296–298, 24:341, 36:242
      caves, 32:88
      Chippewa Indians, 51:287
      climate, 18:155
      commercial fishing, 46:42–58, 51:152, 58:62
      cooperatives, 24:174
      copper mines, 20:78, 26:260, 35:247, 52:239, 56:463
      dancers and painters depicted, 55:259
      depicted, 21:84, 149–157, 25:54, 37:79, 308, 41:30, 42:237–238, 46:42, 56, 54:53 (cover), 55:136, 252–253, 56:255, 257–259, 266, 351, 58:247, 60:44 (facing)
      described, 4:333, 9:27, 25:53, 34:132, 45:205
      Dickson expedition crossing, 4:373–380
      discovery, 31:54, 37:86
      diver and wreck depicted, 55:102
      environmental battles, 52:240
      exploration, 6:318, 7:348–349, 8:296, 12:350–358, 372, 13:257, 17:345, 19:37–39, 216, 22:233–244, 27:216–218, 35:156, 37:183, 54:143
      Finnish-American businesses, 51:259
      fishing and fisheries, 4:370, 377, 381, 5:25, 8:304, 9:414, 14:384, 20:72, 24:79, 25:401, 28:349, 33:66, 34:221 (cover), 243–249, 265, 49:256, 57:313, 59:230
      folklore, 21:353–356, 23:379, 36:74–75
      Fond du Lac band, 56:463
      forest fires, 52:198
      French forts, 8:233
      fur trade, 5:16, 24, 212, 577, 580, 6:234, 8:97, 187, 294, 12:352–357, 15:160, 21:135, 28:1, 10, 29:351, 31:93, 48:60–71, 49:266, 50:231, 52:223, 53:124, 57:55
      geology, 15:142–144, 26:224–225, 231
      guides, 47:39, 210
      harbors, 12:190, 36:177, 54:210–211, 214
      history, 21:401, 25:368–370, 34:311, 42:78
      iron mining, 25:196, 27:160, 204–205
      islands, 37:116n
      length, 22:245
      lighthouse postage stamp, 55:112, 115
      lighthouses, 33:355, 53:292, 56:255–257
      in literature, 53:250, 55:379
      logging and lumbering, 15:203, 21:211, 48:213, 57:159–160
      maps, 12:348, 353, 355, 17:357, 44:176, 200, 206, 211, 46:44, 49:338, 52:280
      milling industry, 57:95
      mining area, 43:79, 156, 178, 184, 44:43–44, 54, 178, 45:37, 48:43, 95, 49:311
      missions, 2:474, 3:313, 6:343, 23:366, 34:174, 36:32, 49:267, 272, 275
      Mississippi River junction, 54:75
      mixed-bloods, 43:175, 184–185
      natural history, 51:77
      navigation, 1:547, 2:450, 5:17, 6:144, 7:26, 10:158
      in northern boundary settlement, 44:211–214
      North Shore history, 10:465
      Ojibway Indians, 43:175–177, 179–182, 56:163, 303–304
      in oral tradition, 53:226
      Ouinipegou people, 57:271
      picture rocks, 29:131
      place names, 55:379
      pollution, 47:190, 193, 205
      portage routes, 12:362
      railroads, 36:179, 37:89–90, 93, 156, 41:353–355, 50:216 (facing), 56:157
      regional art, 52:265–266, 274
      resort, 36:92
      road connections, 16:286, 293–294, 21:234, 37:104, 40:274, 54:147, 155
      route to West, 8:121, 123, 127–128, 234, 244
      rum-running, 6:353
      sandstone architecture, 57:271
      shipping, 12:200, 14:233, 15:92, 16:479, 25:78, 34:216, 54:240 (facing)
      ships and shipwrecks, 37:186, 345, 47:165–166, 48:179, 350, 55:97–98, 101–103, 57:55, 58:381
      steamer routes, 54:72
      taconite dumping, 56:428, 59:292–306
      transportation, 46:48, 50, 55
      travel, 11:258, 15:160, 472, 28:6, 29:133, 32:59, 34:357, 40:273–275, 316, 359, 41:138–139, 49:268, 54:124
      tugline businesses, 54:212–222
      underwater archaeology, 55:96, 102
      voyageurs, 6:159–161, 163, 56:464
      wildlife, 18:451
    Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad, 8:394, 9:424, 43:40
      built, 17:98, 19:113, 35:338, 37:160n, 40:243, 247, 60:6, 11–12, 16n
      completed, 7:231
      depots, 35:249 (cover), 37:96, 101, 60:11
      Donnelly holdings, 36:179
      excursions, 37:102–118, 54:72–73
      financing, 17:218, 34:68, 37:113n, 119, 60:5
      and fishing industry, 46:43, 54–56
      grant, 2:582
      and immigration, 8:400, 12:255, 13:29–31, 35, 37, 41
      land grant, 18:172, 34:67, 37:89–100
      mail service, 36:214
      map, 46:44
      and Northern Pacific Railroad, 60:13
      route, 19:406, 37:95, 104, 156
      settlement promotion, 42:223–224, 43:258
      "Skally line," 43:258n, 48:220
      terminus depicted, 46:56
      transportation link, 50:216 (facing)
    Lake Superior and Puget Sound Company, developers, 57:340, 58:94
    Lake Superior and Puget Sound Land Company, 60:7–8
    Lake Superior Copper Company, 32:86n
    Lake Superior Iron Company, 14:462
    Lake Superior Land District, geological survey, 26:224
    Lake Superior Ojibwe, 1854 treaty, 59:230
    Lake Superior Railroad Museum, 60:17n
    Lake Superior region
      agriculture, 8:152
      Chippewa settlements, 8:422
      development, 5:146
      exploration, 5:515
      history, 4:68
      mining, 4:47
    Lake Superior zoo, Duluth, 54:155
    Lake Tetonka, Le Sueur County, resort hotel, 33:323–324
    Laketown, Moravian settlement, 9:196
    Laketown Township, Carver County
      agriculture, 5:522
      Grimm farm, 19:21
      horticulture, 43:63–70
      pioneers, 10:96
      Swedes, 49:306–307
    Lake Traverse, Traverse County
      1851 treaty, 56:160
      boundary, 19:424–425
      canoe route, 7:218
      census, 7:83
      depicted, 42:128
      engineering project, 20:448
      Indian agriculture, 7:202–203
      Indian school, 16:146
      levels, 17:302–310
      map, 46:119
      mounds, 25:339, 37:347
      Red River trails, 46:113–114, 117
      Sioux settlements, 2:485n, 488, 536, 565, 6:229n
      Sisseton village, 22:136, 35:168
      Sisseton-Wahpeton reservation, 55:330
      trading posts, 2:511n, 529, 4:408, 414–416, 419, 5:261–262, 407–408, 413n, 6:333, 341, 8:359, 9:154, 10:297, 374, 389, 11:379, 12:116, 127–128, 236–237, 428, 15:473, 22:282–286, 27:67, 42:126–129, 131, 46:117
      watershed, 32:161
      wildlife, 17:303, 442n, 23:168, 30:126
    Lake Traverse Reservation, white settlement, 24:207–208, 261
    Lake trout, Lake Superior fishing industry, 46:43, 45–49, 54
    Lake Upham, geology, 2:178
    Lake Vadnais, Ramsey County
      acreage, 40:226n
      fishing, 40:34
    Lake Vermilion. See Vermilion Lake
    Lakeview, St. Louis County, post office, 34:186
    Lakeview Hotel, Grand Marais, 55:255
    Lakeville, Dakota County
      economic conditions, 15:112, 39:250
      Junior Historians, 27:49, 144, 147, 28:161, 163
      sketch, 8:447
      trailer camp, 49:225
    Lake Waconia. See Waconia Lake, Carver County
    Lake Washington, Le Sueur County, ginseng station, 41:252, 256
    Lake Washington, Nicollet County, settlement, 33:318
    Lake Whipple, Pope County. See Lake Minnewaska
    Lake Wilmont, mill, 10:405
    Lake Wilson, history, 16:130, 18:471
    Lake Wilson Literary Society, 16:130
    Lake Windigo, Star Island, Cass Lake, 48:109–110, 60:47
    Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin, Indian villages, 23:346, 27:69
    Lake Winnebagoshish band, Chippewa Indians, 5:145
    Lake Winnibigoshish, Itasca and Cass counties (Upper Lake Winnipeg, Little Winnipeg)
      and Chippewa Indians, 52:3, 5–6, 8–14
      dams and reservoir, 52:1 (cover), 4–6, 8–9, 53:156, 54:118, 58:261
      described, 1:526
      exploration, 26:230
      fishing, 23:330
      located, 5:37
      location, 4:386n
      logging, 33:14
      mission, 8:256, 20:80
      Mississippi River confluence, 54:116–117
      name, 20:343, 30:332
      tourist camp, 59:219
      trading post, 4:380n, 386, 11:258, 370, 20:72
    Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba, 51:55, 55:377
      altitude, 2:16
      canoe route, 16:416–417, 29:133, 36:295–296, 37:31
      described, 33:186
      dog-team race, 42:284, 286, 288, 290
      exploration, 47:208
      fur trade, 8:187, 12:82, 18:390, 28:1–2, 40:174
      geology, 2:178
      Icelandic settlement, 17:344
      mooring stone, 35:294
      photography, 56:408
      steamboating, 21:247, 261
    Lake Winnipegosis, Manitoba, steamboating, 21:261
    Lake Winnipeg Saulteaux, 51:159
    Lake Winona, 45:131
    Lakewood, St. Louis County, 47:193
      forest fire, 48:272
      post office, 34:186
      pumping station depicted, 47:194
    Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, 46:61, 65, 49:283, 291, 56:298
      walking tour, 47:71
    Lakier, Aleksandr Borisovich
      views on Native Americans, 57:101
      work reviewed, 48:86
    Lakota, North Dakota, cycling clubs, 54:271
    Lakota Indians
      See also Dakota (Sioux) Indians; Oglala band, Dakota Indians; Sioux (Dakota) Indians; Teton band
      autobiographies, 52:240–241, 55:232
      battle, 49:254–255
      Cheyenne River, 52:199
      Crazy Horse sculpture project, 52:80
      culture, 47:210, 48:132, 49:117–118, 120, 50:166
      displacement, 50:213
      Hunkpapa band, 49:164
      leaders, 53:339–340
      MHS consultants, 56:325
      women, 50:128, 57:323–324
    Lalemant, Jerome (Fr.), 15:171
      author, 2:189, 13:250, 253–254, 264, 395, 15:161–162, 324, 16:199
      missionary, 18:386
    Lalor, F. (Pvt.), 45:137n, 140
    La Magica Excelsior Washing Fluid & Bleach Co., 59:335–336, 60:77
    Lamar, Howard R., work reviewed, 35:238
    Lamar, Lucius Q. C., 18:125
    La Mare (La Mar, Lamare), Seraphim, trader, 21:147, 46:176
    Lamare-Picquot, Augustin, 57:101
    Lamare-Picquot, F. V., naturalist, 28:180
      letter, 5:228
      A Scene among the Sioux, 6:273–277
      sketch, 6:273
    Lamarque, Sieur de, 13:209
    Lamartine, steamboat, 37:310–311, 54:256
    Lamb, Charles, settler, 48:27
    Lamb, Charles R.
      review by, 47:260
      work reviewed, 49:340–341
    Lamb, Chauncy, lumberman, 27:198
    Lamb, John, labor commissioner, 21:381, 392, 22:388, 46:191, 57:396
    Lamb, John M., 43:242
    Lamb, Mrs. Elton, author/speaker, 16:362, 21:342
    Lamb, Nettie L., 8:99
    Lamb, P., author, 26:155
    Lamb, R. E., work reviewed, 36:64
    Lamb, Thomas, pork dealer, 26:114
    Lamb, W. Kaye, author, 19:462, 24:43, 26:55, 27:37, 36:280, 42:71
      review by, 46:79–80
      speaker, 40:149
    Lamb, Wessie T., translator, 42:71
    Lambert, ----, St. Paul physician, 14:297
    Lambert, Bernard J., author, 41:103
    Lambert, David, lawyer, 7:116, 55:267, 272, 274, 276, 278
      letter, 36:261, 40:86
    Lambert, E. S., author, 1:413
    Lambert, George, petitioner, 49:186
    Lambert, George C., memorial, 15:467
    Lambert, Ira M., 24:106n
    Lambert, J. B., composer, 44:127
    Lambert, J. M., author, 4:91
    Lambert, John, with Stevens expedition, 7:131
    Lambert, LeClair G., work reviewed, 45:303
    Lambert, Mrs. G. C., 1:328, 5:510, 609
    Lambert, Ward (Piggy), basketball coach, 55:338–339
    Lambert Lake, Ramsey County, acreage, 40:226n
    Lamberton
      bank, 46:78
      farmers elevator depicted, 51:149
      history, 2:54
      Lutheran church, 15:481
    Lamberton, Gretchen L., author, 38:244
    Lamberton, Henry W., banker, 36:144, 39:90, 53:206
    Lambert Township, Red Lake County, history, 38:204
    Lambie, Morris B., author, 5:614, 17:206
      review by, 8:286–288, 17:201–204
    Lamborn, Robert H., railroad official, 37:97, 102
    Lamborn Hotel, Bismarck, North Dakota, 33:56, 58
    La Mer Douce. See Lake Huron
    La Mer d'Ouest, trading area, 11:233, 261–262, 19:290
    Lamere, Oliver, author, 4:82
    Lameth, Alexander, 18:396
    Lameth, Charles, 18:396
    L'Amirant, Louis, voyageur, 16:161
    Lamm, Stephen, businessman, 54:34
    Lamme, Sophia W. Hickman (Mrs. David Steele), portrait discussed, 52:152–153
    Lammers, Albert J., logging contractor, 29:145
      house, 38:337, 350–352
    Lammers, Charles A., 2:45–46
    Lammers, Claude C., author, 14:438, 15:134
    Lammers, Frederick, 56:218–221
    Lammers, George A., logging contractor, 29:145
    Lammers, L. F., attorney, 60:52
    Lammers, Mrs. Frederick (Helen Nelson, Helena Christina Nilsson), pioneer, 56:218–221
    Lammers Township, Beltrami County, name, 29:145
    Lammon, L. D., author, 22:345
    Lamon, Ward H., author, 27:335, 28:361
    Lamont, Alex, steamboat captain, 10:423n
    Lamont, Daniel, trader, 59:186, 195n
    LaMont, J. B., career, 27:168
    Lamont, Jane, Anglo-Dakota woman, 59:184–189, 194, 196n
    Lamoose, Charles, settler, 35:31
    LaMothe, Arthur (Rev.), speaker, 22:439
    Lampard, Eric E., work reviewed, 39:31
    Lampe, Arthur, speaker, 13:454, 25:158
    Lampe, Simon (Fr.), missionary, 18:331, 23:402, 33:60
    Lampert, Leonard, Jr., MHS president, 36:108, 240
    Lamperti, Francesco, music teacher, 48:333
    Lamphere, George N., Ojibway, 15:134, 56:455
      newspaper editor, 58:103
    Lampman, Clinton Parks, author/speaker, 21:103, 22:447
    Lampman, H. S., speaker, 16:302
    Lamppa, Marvin G., author, 48:96, 175
      work reviewed, 59:307
    Lamprecht, K. G., 4:19
    Lamprey, Jeannette R., author, 1:144, 297, 2:586
    Lampson, Sir Curtis M., fur trade official, 34:103n
    Lampson and Company. See C. M. Lampson and Company, London, England
    Lamson, Chauncey, 5:449, 10:172n, 38:150–153
    Lamson, Frank B., author, 16:499, 17:130, 242, 18:345, 19:470, 20:463, 24:383–384
      editor, 19:117
    Lamson, James B., author, 5:449
    Lamson, John B., 30:393
    Lamson, Mary L., 42:180, 185
    Lamson, Nathan, 5:449, 10:172n, 38:150–153
    Lamson, Peggy, author, 59:259–260
    Lanahan, Frances Fitzgerald, editor, 37:184
    Lancaster, Wisconsin
      early printing, 15:16
      history, 34:170
      territorial newspapers, 56:228
    Lanctot, Gustave, author/editor, 16:480, 23:185, 24:179
      work reviewed, 38:328
    Land
      See also Indian treaties; Preemption laws; Public lands; United States Land Office; United States land office; specific treaties
      agricultural, 44:282–283, 46:84, 57:268–269
      allotment, 53:339
      Canada, 57:361–362
      county seat forms, 57:330–343
      Cuban Swedish-American colony, 56:288–289, 291–292, 294–297
      cutover, 56:268, 278–279, 281, 285
      developers, advertisements, 54:313
      federal, 58:132, 134
      Indian, 42:124, 44:47–49, 54, 86, 45:83–96, 102, 107, 46:48, 47:85, 48:158, 55:330, 56:158–159, 163–164, 168, 172, 174, 185, 201, 204, 57:4–19, 291, 321–322, 328, 58:60, 245
      Minnesota, 53:216–224
      Minnesota promotion, 42:215–224, 56:204, 208–209
      native-white issues, 53:100–102
      New Ulm platting, 56:345–350
      parks, 44:85, 88–90, 58:44, 48–50
      policies, 53:20, 35–36
      Polish colonization companies, 58:19
      preemption legalized, 56:169
      prices, 49:163, 50:136–137, 142–146, 57:340, 391
      promotion, advertisement depicted, 53:223
      public, 44:178, 47:72, 212, 49:140–141
      railroad promotions, 57:201
      reform, 49:140, 148
      speculation, 14:197–200, 39:85–92, 211, 261, 42:78, 134, 140, 46:51, 49:130–131, 141–143, 50:136–137, 140, 142, 52:133, 53:275, 55:321–322, 56:164–165, 235, 57:339, 343, 58:97, 99, 102, 150, 152
      survey effects, 46:84
      territorial promotion, 56:208–209
      timber company leases, 56:264
      U.S. policy, 42:75, 49:163, 218, 56:160–161, 58:257
      warrants, 29:225–229, 52:242, 56:165
      westward movement, 54:79
      Wisconsin cutover, 56:354–355
      World War II expropriations, 49:214–228
    Land, Charles H., dentist, 42:150, 43:167, 173
    Land, Elnora, 44:263
    Land, Emory Scott (Jerry, Adm.), 43:167–168
    Land, Evangeline Lodge. See Lindbergh, Evangeline Land (Lodge) (Mrs. Charles A., Sr.)
    Landacre, Paul, artist, 54:95
    Land Act, Canada, 57:361
    Landberg, L. L., speaker, 23:390, 24:188
    Land claim associations, 28:331
      constitutions, 9:61
      Minnesota, 9:60, 85–95, 116
      procedures, 11:161–162, 14:137, 235
      Sauk Valley, 9:311
    Landelius, Otto R., work reviewed, 49:260
    Lander, F. W., with Stevens expedition, 7:128–130, 133, 139
    Lander, Frederick W. (Gen.), 25:29
    Landers, J. C. (Col.), 11:457
    Landers, Jill, photographer, 50:329
    Landes, Ruth, anthropologist/author, 19:457, 45:97–98, 103, 105, 48:62, 51:238
      work reviewed, 41:195–196, 299, 43:79
    Land Exchange Commission, 44:90
    Landin, Colin, author, 50:55
    Landing, L. M., 9:423
    Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, judge, 48:139, 146–148, 150, 152, 49:29, 75
      baseball commissioner, 48:150n
    Landis, Paul H., sociologist/author, 16:486, 52:262
      work reviewed, 19:334
    Landis, R. E., reminiscences, 21:451
    Landmann, ----, German immigrant, 12:126
    Landmark Center, St. Paul, 46:254, 48:268, 55:302–304, 59:65
    Land offices
    Land O' Lakes Creameries, Inc.
      See also Minnesota Cooperative Creameries Association
      brand icon, 57:27–28
      butter box and label depicted, 57:28
      butter sales, 51:268
      history, 15:482, 24:174, 27:168, 366, 29:158
      marketing cooperative, 11:290, 17:348
      Minneapolis, 44:286
    Landon, Alfred M. (Alf), presidential candidate, 40:373, 53:287, 57:160 (facing)
    Landon, C. G., 2:280
    Landon, Fred, 12:427, 19:445
      author, 25:178, 26:266, 28:366, 30:261
      editor, 14:115
      "Rev. Arthur E. Jones," 2:419
      speaker, 26:178
      work reviewed, 23:357, 25:272–274
    Landon, Michael, actor, 57:292
    Landon, R. H., author, 20:334, 21:424, 26:275
      speaker, 21:335
    Land Ordinance Survey of 1785, 50:332, 52:121, 57:334
    Landquist, John, translator, 37:266
    Landres, Marie P., 8:35
    Landrie, Jean B., 4:380n
    Landrie, Joseph, 7:109
    Landrigan, Jeremiah J., author, 4:467
    Landry, Charles, 8:35
    Landry (Landres), Charles, Jr., 8:49
      baptismal record, 8:35
    Landscape, depicted, 53:184–185, 193, 195
    Landscape architecture
      Como Park, 58:1 (facing), 42, 49–51, 53
      innovators, 58:128
      preservation, 57:326
      social role, 49:282
      summer camps, 58:75
      Twin Cities, 49:281–291
    Landscape photography, history, 53:80
    Land's End, Hennepin County, trading post, 10:306, 11:124, 376, 13:224
    Landsverk, Halvor, woodcarver, 57:79
    Landsverk, Ole G., author, 38:43, 41:104, 60:63
      in runestone controversy, 45:151, 197–199, 48:177
      work reviewed, 41:34–42, 343
    Landy, J. R., journalist, 21:218, 23:403, 33:48
    Lane, A. P., 2:25–26, 28–29n, 30, 16:492
    Lane, A. T., author, 51:200
    Lane, Anthony, photographer, 43:156
    Lane, D. H., 16:492
    Lane, Eugene E., 20:215
    Lane, Franklin K., 1:336, 39:241–242, 251
    Lane, Harriet, 45:92
    Lane, Henry, senator, 45:266
    Lane, James H., senator, 44:4
      in Civil War, 19:387, 34:305
    Lane, Joseph, senator, 35:94
    Lane, Leslie C., Dr., 5:65
    Lane, Michael, State Review Board secretary, 55:308
    Lane, Mrs. Henry, 45:266, 271
    Lane, Rose Wilder, author/editor, 23:122, 157, 38:198, 54:326
    Lane, William Henry, 54:144
    Lanegran, David A.
      essayist, 57:435, 58:59
      review by, 48:266–267
      sociologist, 58:302
      work reviewed, 47:39, 71, 48:310, 59:180
    Lanesboro, Fillmore County, 44:93, 60:2
      band, 40:324
      banks, 15:112
      depicted, 59:111, 115
      early-20th century photography, 59:110–119
      roadside park, 20:303
      sketch, 5:395
    Lanesburg Township, Le Sueur County, Lutheran church, 12:451
    Lang, David, 44:105–106
    Lang, Earl, speaker, 12:223n, 13:286, 289
    Lang, Edward R., dramatist, 9:34
    Lang, Frank S., author, 35:246
      MHS staff member, 44:271
    Lang, Harry, businessman, 60:30, 32–34
    Lang, Helmer, work reviewed, 43:79
    Lang, Mary E., speaker, 7:253
    Lang, Mrs. Anton, 20:82
    Lang, Mrs. George L., 3:464
    Lang, Soul, businessman, 60:34
    Lang, William L., author, 50:80
    Langbein, Walter B., work reviewed, 34:306
    Langdon, Cavour S., 50:9n
    Langdon, Cottage Grove, 51:79
    Langdon, Eleanor, composer, 44:134–135
    Langdon, Robert B., contractor, 26:371, 35:70
      career, 8:440
      legislator, 45:232
    Langdon, William C., work reviewed, 23:60
    Langdon Butter and Cheese Factory Company, Cottage Grove, 50:221
      methods, 27:114
      organized, 17:311, 27:113
    Langdon family, papers, 54:320
    Langdown, A. (Sgt.), 44:199, 203
    Lange, Dietrich, author, 4:81, 176, 13:108, 27:351, 36:75n, 57:289–290
      papers, 24:356
      work reviewed, 2:373
    Lange, Dorothea, photographer, 51:241, 56:278
    Lange, Lauritz M., papers, 14:101
    Langeland, Knud, historian, 2:223n, 224, 372, 3:509–510, 22:68
    Langeland, Nils P., Michigan pioneer, 2:226
    Langen, Odin, politician, 52:290
    Langen, William J., 13:450, 16:249
    Langer, William L., senator, 41:282, 44:307, 48:92
    Langevin, ----, voyageur, 28:13
    Langevin, Edward, hotel owner, 14:300
    Langford, Chloe Sweeting (Mrs. George), 33:6
    Langford, Clara (Mrs. Nathaniel P., the first), 5:511, 33:4
    Langford, Frances, singer, 44:108
    Langford, George, 22:193
    Langford, George, Jr., 1:155n, 210
    Langford, Nathaniel P., II, 15:217, 16:60, 17:70, 20:50, 21:409, 22:45, 23:35
    Langford, Nathaniel P., III, 22:193, 26:31
    Langford, Nathaniel P. (the first), 1:156, 3:428, 36:279, 319, 43:70
      career, 20:323
      diary, 4:81
      explorer, 23:282, 36:279, 38:58, 226, 39:262, 40:262
      interest in Yellowstone area, 14:225, 230, 20:346, 23:383, 33:4, 37:134
      MHS president, 21:35
      papers, 5:511, 12:85, 20:432, 22:40, 23:40
      sketches, 4:478, 5:469
    Langford, Roy, Minneapolis nightclub owner, 59:98
    Langford, Sam, professional boxer, 59:80–81
    Langford family, genealogy, 22:193
    Langham, Elias T., 5:410n
      Indian agent, 14:423
      postmaster, 40:82
    Langhaug, Ole, 51:279
    Langhei Township, Pope County, school, 30:401
    Langlade, Charles de, trader, 17:196, 32:233, 47:27
      in Revolutionary War, 20:8
    Langland, Carl G., author, 34:128
    Langland, Harold S., author, 34:265, 45:319–320n
    Langley, Samuel P., aircraft designer, 48:50
    Langmack, George A., speaker, 20:47
    Lang Manufacturing Company, South St. Paul, 60:30, 32–34
    Langmuir, Gavin, author, 46:273
    Langola, Benton County, history, 11:96, 220
    Langrishe Comedy Company, theatrical troupe, 28:110
    Langsam, Miriam Z., work reviewed, 39:125
    Langton, H. H., author/editor, 19:104, 25:200
      work reviewed, 1:527
    Language
      and Indian-white relations, 53:157–161, 164
      Ojibwe anthologies, 58:124–125
    Langum, Andrew, author, 8:447
    Langum, Otto (Capt.), 18:148
    Langum, Otto S., sheriff, 45:8–9, 50:4–5, 10–12, 14, 16, 51:223
      mayoral candidate, 52:190
    Languth, H. A., 7:183
    Langworthy, Daniel A., Dr., author, 1:242
    Langworthy, Solon, chiropractor, 59:205, 211n
    Lanham Act, emergency housing, 56:57
    Lanier, James, house, 29:72
    Lankford, John, author, 39:171
    Lankford, William C., congressman, 40:297
    Lankton, Larry D., historian/author, 50:169, 56:463
      work reviewed, 48:224–225, 52:239–240
    Lanman, C. T., author, 14:358
    Lanman, Charles, artist, 42:261, 46:70, 49:338
    Lanman, Charles, author, 6:270, 12:219, 222, 19:217, 20:50, 391, 22:154–155n, 40:141
      artist, 32:88, 34:121
    Lannestock, Gustaf, translator, 32:250, 34:163
    L'Anniau, Pierre, trader, 12:368–369
    La Noue, ----, 5:16n
    La Noue, Zacharie R. de, explorer, 12:361
    Lanpher, Finch, and Skinner, St. Paul, furriers, 48:121
    Lanpher and Company, St. Paul, 33:2
    Lanphere, George N., 5:548
    Lanphier, Charles H., editor, 37:127
    Lansdale, Richard H., Dr., 35:31
    Lanse, Edmond, 44:281n
    L'Anse, Michigan, mission, 15:122
    L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland, Viking village, 56:123
    L'Anse Reservation, Michigan, 53:163
    Lansing, Abraham, 12:76
    Lansing, Edward W., carpenter, 49:5
    Lansing, Iowa, mail station, 40:87
    Lansing, Jane, editor, 49:211
    Lansing, Robert, 17:165, 38:314, 316
    Lansky, Meyer, mobster, 56:405
    Lantern slides, depicted, 53:168
    Lantsheere, Viscount de, 11:343n, 12:97
    Lantz, Charles E., editor, 22:447
    Laos
      Hmong art, 51:39
      Hmong life, 53:252
    Laotians
      Buddhist ceremony depicted, 56:436
      resettlement in United States, 55:182
    LaPenotiere, Edward M., aircraft designer/aviator, 48:48, 54:332
    La Perriere, Sieur de, explorer, 5:150, 13:439, 16:453, 18:233
      Fort Beauharnois builder, 1:289, 8:206, 237–241
      Minnesota expedition, 6:254, 362, 364–369
      sketch, 5:501
    Lapham, Frances, speaker, 29:274
    Lapham, Increase A., author, 5:506, 19:124, 24:246
      career, 21:429, 26:170
      sketches, 2:283, 5:507
    Lapham, Julia S., author, 4:79
    La Pierre, J. W. B., Dr., 19:235
    La Pierre a Affiler (Keeshkemun), Ojibway leader, 48:71n
    Laplace, Pierre Simon de, 47:206
    Laplanders (Sami). See Sami people
    LaPlant, Mrs. W. H., 20:210
    La Plant Company, millers, 11:280
    LaPlante, Frank, farmer/beet grower, 58:377
    La Pointe, Mrs. ----, 8:255
    La Pointe, Pierre, interpreter, 21:27n
    La Pointe Reservation, Wisconsin, 53:163
    La Pointe (Wisconsin), Chippewa agency, 2:538n, 4:375n, 6:44, 12:190, 16:215, 24:165, 32:88–89, 46:46, 50:27
      See also Madeline Island, Wisconsin; Wisconsin
      1854 treaty, 52:280–281, 53:289, 55:255, 56:169
      annuities, 56:185
      censuses, 5:61, 20:452
      described/depicted, 4:377n, 6:344, 19:96, 41:137, 43:183–184, 49:266
      fishing and fisheries, 5:25n, 7:49, 46:45, 50
      fur trade, 42:71, 125–126, 129–130, 133–134
      Hampton Institute students, 51:87
      history, 37:216, 42:315
      Indian genealogy, 46:291
      Indian payments, 16:216, 24:17–21
      Indians, 41:138–139, 56:163
      map, 49:268
      mission, 5:304, 6:350–351, 353, 7:62, 64, 8:251–253, 9:414, 13:187, 195, 437, 15:122, 16:214, 17:96, 464, 18:47, 19:457, 21:73, 22:354, 33:185, 39:303, 308, 44:316, 45:21, 23–24, 27, 30, 49:265–266, 268, 272–273, 275, 279
      pioneer life, 19:357
      sketches, 5:612, 9:413
      surveyed, 19:37–39
      trading post, 4:370n, 376, 7:26, 28, 8:364n, 9:287–288, 11:385, 12:356–357, 380, 19:41, 32:186, 226–227, 229, 231, 233, 236, 238n, 35:154, 52:223, 54:375
      treaty, 34:177, 39:309, 43:175–185, 45:23, 26, 46:48
    Laporte, history, 16:494
    La Potherie, sieur de, author, 2:189
    Lappako, Tobey, labor leader, 52:117
    Lappala, Milma (Mrs. Risto), pioneer pastor, 25:324
    Lappala, Risto, pioneer pastor, 25:324
    Lappe, Frances Moore, 51:324
    Lappegaard, Ray, review by, 44:190–191
    Lapps, journals, 54:376
    Laprairie, ----, trader, 28:155, 225, 227, 229, 232
    LaPrairie, Joseph, fur trader, 46:176, 47:120, 52:40, 55:57
    Laprairie, Mrs. ----, 28:226
    Larance, Thomas, petitioner, 49:186
    Larance (Larence), Jacques, guide, 28:6, 10
    Laraway, Perrine and Company, Minneapolis, plow factory, 24:297
    Lardner, Ring, author, 39:35, 54:329 (facing), 56:9, 14
    La Ribourde, Gabriel de (Fr.), 20:68
    Larimore, Newel G., bonanza farmer, 32:112
    Larimore, North Dakota
      cycling clubs and racetrack, 54:271
      railroad, 41:356
    Larimore Township, Grand Forks County, North Dakota, 5:299
    Larkin, Arthur, college football player, 59:162
    Larkin, Edmund, 12:453
    Larkin, Floyd, speaker, 19:233
    Larkin, James, 51:139
    Larkin, Mrs. A. E., 15:224
    Larkin, Oliver W., author, 31:55
    Larkin, Sarah, work reviewed, 20:73
    Larkin, Thomas O., 4:53
    Larkins, S. G., 9:196
    Lark Toy Museum, Kellogg, 58:64
    Larned, Benjamin F., paymaster, 42:103, 109–110
    Larned, Horatio H., author, 5:394, 6:386, 7:179
    Larned, Mrs. William L., 6:386, 7:179
    Larned, William L., 6:386, 7:179, 38:228
    La Rock, Alexander, Hampton Institute student, 51:83, 87, 90–92
    La Rock, Robert B., author, 18:452
    La Rocque, ----, trader, 22:288
    Larocque, Baptiste, petitioner, 49:186
    Larocque, Charles, metis depicted, 49:179
    LaRocque, Emma, author, 51:160
    Larocque, Francois-Antoine, author, 49:343
    Larocque, Joseph, petitioner, 49:186
    La Ronde, sieur de, 8:104
    La Roque, Henri, trader, 17:440, 442
    Larpenteur, Auguste Louis, 1:238, 407, 543, 2:278, 283, 4:69, 8:279, 48:127, 61:34–35
      author, 4:172, 9:323
      entrepreneur, 56:240
      family, 14:438
      hunting rifle depicted, 56:240
      merchant, 7:100, 19:378
      and Old Settlers Association, 61:30
      pioneer, 11:322, 14:289, 17:213, 40:148
      trader, 55:48
    Larpenteur, Charles, author, 15:353, 429, 38:199
      autobiography, 48:127
      trader, 37:262, 40:314
    Larpenteur, E. L., stock raiser, 22:255
    Larpenteur, Eugene N., 4:453, 5:162, 14:289
      house, 15:53
    Larpenteur, Francis B., diary, 4:69
    Larpenteur, J. D., artist, 22:333
    Larpenteur, James D., 5:162, 8:433
    Larpenteur, L. B., cholera victim, 14:289–290
    Larpenteur, Mrs. Auguste L., 4:453
    Larrabee, Charles H. (judge), in Minnesota, 28:323
    Larrabee, ---- (Maj.), 18:401
    Larrowe Milling Company, 34:204
    Larry Ho, pseud. See Hodgson, Laurence C.
    Larsen, Andreas R., artist, 57:74
    Larsen, Arthur J., 10:74, 23:6, 149, 46:140
      "Admission to the Union," 14:156–165
      "The Air Transport Command," 26:1–18
      author, 12:430, 13:112, 14:347, 23:187, 27:340, 45:303
      career, 26:64, 27:46, 28:298
      doctorate recipient, 19:209
      "Early Dakota Newspapers," 15:200–202
      "Early Transportation," 14:149–155
      editor, 13:438, 15:462, 44:314
      historian, 56:192
      "How the Junior Historians Work," 28:160–166
      MHS reports, 21:33–46, 22:35–46, 23:35–45, 27:21–28, 28:45–53
      MHS superintendent, 20:322, 21:53, 30:326–328, 46:138, 140
      military service, 23:268, 24:58, 25:73, 30:329
      newspaper curator, 11:46, 288, 16:55
      professor, 37:41
      resignation, 29:47
      return to MHS, 26:367
      reviews by, 11:309, 12:310, 13:302–304, 16:463, 17:322–324, 328, 457, 18:433–435, 19:201, 205, 441, 20:61–63, 23:61, 25:276, 29:342, 30:251, 36:96, 37:302, 43:116, 45:301, 47:73–74
      "Roads and the Settlement of Minnesota," 21:225–244
      "Roads in the Minnesota Triangle," 11:387–411
      speaker, 10:199, 304, 13:73, 195, 14:213, 328, 15:107, 16:65, 17:317, 21:49, 290, 22:50, 341, 23:48, 90, 27:145, 166
      "Theodore C. Blegen and the Minnesota Historical Society," 20:287–295
      work reviewed, 16:76–78
    Larsen, David, Dakota leader, 53:26, 225–227
      "Some Native Thoughts on the Quincentennial," 53:25–31
    Larsen, Erling, author, 34:358, 35:99, 41:104
      speaker, 37:40, 40:368
      work reviewed, 36:100
    Larsen, Ernest T., author, 29:87
    Larsen, Gilbert I., 29:4
    Larsen, Hanna A., author, 5:69, 8:105, 20:412
    Larsen, John, Mormon missionary, 36:288
    Larsen, John G., Episcopal minister, 15:363
      author, 16:120, 17:240
    Larsen, Karen, author, 11:103, 18:199, 432, 19:337, 20:293, 29:288, 30:65
      reviews by, 19:331, 29:255
      speaker, 17:110, 18:324
      translator, 7:279
      work reviewed, 17:457
    Larsen, Lawrence H., author, 36:280
      work reviewed, 49:306
    Larsen, Mel, author, 37:42
    Larsen, Peter L. (Laur, Peter Laurentius), Lutheran pastor, 11:103, 14:349, 356, 17:457, 18:199, 20:293, 50:300
    Larsen, Robert, horse owner, 41:381–382
    Larsen, Ruth M., research assistant, 27:340, 28:47
    Larsen, Selma Press (Mrs. Arthur J.)
      author, 16:358
      editor, 26:278
      editorial assistant, 11:443
      speaker, 15:107
      "Sporting Magazines," 16:187–191
    Larson, ----, 8:132
    Larson, Agnes M., author, 16:108, 17:334, 18:203, 19:207, 24:370, 28:331, 31:13, 34:263, 37:134, 43:164, 50:66
      "On the Trail of the Woodsman," 13:349–366
      reviews by, 14:209, 19:197
      speaker, 13:283, 14:213, 345, 443, 15:244, 16:212, 234, 236, 17:313, 18:335, 27:267
      "When Logs and Lumber Ruled Stillwater," 18:165–179
      work reviewed, 30:242, 42:38–39, 60:339
    Larson, Alice, author, 34:43
    Larson, Andreas, 6:372
    Larson, Andrew, farmer, 22:446
    Larson, Andrew, speaker, 16:305
    Larson, Anna J., author, 12:103, 339, 497
    Larson, Bruce L., 57:435
      author, 43:275, 55:136
      "Barnstorming with Lindbergh," 52:230–238
      historian, 46:308, 342, 52:125, 58:13
      "Lindbergh's Return to Minnesota, 1927," 42:141–152
      "Little Falls Lawyer," 43:158–174
      review by, 43:277–278
      work reviewed, 43:312
    Larson, Carl J., 4:65
    Larson, Cedric, author, 21:200, 29:82
    Larson, Constant, 1:410, 5:266, 574, 15:135, 16:240, 17:121
      author, 19:356
      editor, work reviewed, 2:85–88
      speaker, 10:461, 13:73, 278, 16:365
    Larson, Donn, author, work reviewed, 59:267–268
    Larson, Don W., business historian, 57:89
      work reviewed, 47:38
    Larson, Douglas E., "Private Alfred Gales: From Slavery to Freedom," 57:274–283
    Larson, Edgar J. D. (Capt.), author, 24:369
      editor, work reviewed, 3:454
    Larson, Edwin, restaurateur, 54:309
    Larson, Elsye D. D., author, 34:315, 36:193
    Larson, Emma M., 3:223
    Larson, Esther E., compiler, 39:81
    Larson, F. J. A.
      author, 11:337, 12:340
      career, 20:457
      speaker, 18:110, 335
    Larson, Ferdie L., 14:427
    Larson, Frank, 42:146
    Larson, Frank Louis, Union soldier. See Lewis, Frank (Pvt.)
    Larson, Fred, 43:168
    Larson, G. E., businessman, 56:296–297
    Larson, Gordon R., house, 38:343
    Larson, Gustaf, 7:366
    Larson, Henrietta M., 18:316
      author, 5:463, 13:330, 17:111, 19:207, 23:53, 24:69, 26:163, 29:192, 30:64
      editor, 11:103
      "The 'John B. Alley'", 19:193–196
      review by, 10:332
      reviews by, 16:78–80, 29:156–158
      speaker, 13:327
      translator, 10:67
      work reviewed, 8:181–183, 18:76–79
    Larson, Hilding, 23:298
    Larson, Ida, speaker, 27:362
    Larson, Ingabret, 11:321
    Larson, J. Edor, author, 34:175
    Larson, J. Edward (Rev.), author, 10:461
    Larson, J. P., establishment of cooperative, 15:486
    Larson, Kenneth, 26:291
    Larson, L. O., author, 10:97
    Larson, Lars, 2:242
    Larson, Laurence M., 6:442, 17:463, 18:41, 21:304
      author, 4:182, 5:312, 6:304, 403, 8:435, 16:108, 17:90, 20:293, 21:303, 24:257
      "The Kensington Rune Stone," 17:20–37
      Kensington stone estimate, 17:167, 169–173, 176–179, 181, 183, 185, 187
      review by, 8:86, 13:182–184
      speaker, 6:301, 15:119, 17:109, 18:324
      work reviewed, 18:431–433, 21:64–68
    Larson, Lewellyn W., legislator, 44:91
    Larson, Lewis, speaker, 29:274
    Larson, Lorayne, 13:279, 15:246, 17:356, 21:335
    Larson, Louis, 8:267
    Larson, Louis, Nobles County pioneer, 16:368
    Larson, Louis, Willmar pioneer, 20:360, 21:341
    Larson, Louis, Wisconsin pioneer, 24:176
    Larson, Marjorie S., author, 21:456
    Larson, Mathilda, 8:268
    Larson, Maurice, mail carrier, 48:111
    Larson, Morten, 10:284
    Larson, Mrs. Laurence M., 21:68
    Larson, Mrs. M. A., 12:185
    Larson, Mrs. Oscar, speaker, 29:363
    Larson, Nels, farmer, 29:14
    Larson, O. J., attorney
      Duluth lynching