M. D. Carrington, tugboat, 54:219
M. F. Kennedy and Brothers, St. Paul, sporting goods seller, 58:379 (cover and facing)
M. L. Dibble Shop, Rochester, depicted, 54:281
M. Townsley and Sons, Minneapolis, trade card depicted, 43:272
M. W. Savage Factories, Minneapolis, auto distributor, 43:110
Maailmasta, Unhotetujen, poet, 27:42
Maas, Melvin J., congressman, 10:353, 40:374, 41:102, 276n, 282n
Mabane, Adam, 15:96
Mabee, Carleton, work reviewed, 37:259
Mabel
pioneer life, 23:400, 24:89, 191
schools, 13:342
Mabel Creamery Association, 22:221
Mabey, Nell, author, 30:184
"Fort Beauharnois," 30:122
Mabrey, Fred J., 39:245–246, 248–249
Macalester, Charles
biography, 14:349
letters, 1:372
Macalester College, St. Paul, 3:222, 9:52, 16:335, 18:375, 379, 19:68, 237, 30:88, 198, 202, 297, 34:94, 36:281, 38:285, 40:3, 46:98, 100, 49:247, 250, 51:138, 55:128
See also Baldwin School
air corps program, 25:403
anniversary, 30:265
athletics, 31:63, 39:21
benefactors, 55:123
black students, 51:24, 31–32
deans, 55:190
in evolution controversy, 41:212
faculty, 52:83, 54:145 (facing), 56:52, 57:227–228
history, 1:372, 9:300, 316, 405, 11:458, 14:147, 16:276, 17:239, 27:167, 30:244, 31:63, 34:131, 44:119, 55:122
kindergarten, 34:217
Minnesota High School Basketball Tournament, 55:347
religious aspect, 34:91, 93, 49:242
Sinclair Lewis collection, 49:167–168
student social workers, 48:102–103, 49:248
WPA concert sponsor, 53:174
MacAllister Company, dramatic troupe, 28:113
MacAloon, Lloyd M., Citizens' Alliance official, 50:108–109n, 112, 51:229, 233, 54:183–184
MacArthur, Arthur, judge, lecturer, 18:365
MacArthur, Arthur (Gen.), 56:133
MacArthur, Douglas A. (Gen.), 30:40, 52:28, 56:133
presidential candidate, 55:150, 159–162
West Point cadet, 57:347
MacArthur, P., steamboat owner, 21:259n
Macartney, Clarence E., 45:206
Macaulay, Gordon, author, 34:311
Macaulay, Thomas B., author, 29:154
Macbeth, Florence, singer, 18:450
Macbeth Gallery, New York, 16:339
Macbride, Thomas H., author, 10:85
Maccabee, Paul, work reviewed, 55:40–41
MacCarahan, William, 53:108
MacCarty, Mrs. William C., author, 21:115
MacCormack, John, singer, 39:58
MacCourt, Mrs. D. W., 4:26
MacCracken, William P., Jr., government official, 42:142–143
MacDole, William P., 10:121n
Macdona, J. Cumming (Rev.), 33:147n
MacDonald, A. W., editor, 8:299
MacDonald, Carlyle, newspaper correspondent, 58:4
Macdonald, Colin F., author/editor, 3:157, 5:102, 17:365, 39:187
Macdonald, Dora M., work reviewed, 31:246
MacDonald, Helen L., author, 28:183, 30:172, 36:35
MacDonald, John L., politician, 45:224, 227, 231–232, 237–238, 240, 55:147
MacDonald, Magdeleine, 15:92n
MacDonald, Miles, trader, 11:212, 12:437, 21:399, 22:331, 24:179
governor of Assiniboia, 40:164
Macdonald, Mrs. Charles F., 15:252
Macdonald, Mrs. Henry D., 5:494
Macdonald, Norman, author, 21:432
MacDonald, Sir John A., statesman, 33:183, 35:35, 47, 153, 283, 36:65, 41:179–180
MacDonald, Thomas H., speaker, 29:85
Macdonell, John, author, 49:343
Macdonnell, William J., letters, 22:331
MacDougal, Alan, author, work reviewed, 59:267
MacDougal, Daniel T., plant physiologist/researcher, 59:4, 7–8, 15n
MacDowell, Marsha, work reviewed, 50:84
MacDowell, Mrs. Edward, 17:101
Mace, George, 21:110
MacEachran, Clinton E., 17:160n
Macedonians, Detroit, Michigan, 20:202
MacEwan, Theresa E., 5:291
Macey Apartments, St. Paul, 61:3
MacFarland, A., theater manager, 9:32, 28:109–110, 33:173–174
MacFarland, Earl (Lt. Col.), 20:54
MacFarland, Franklyn, teacher, 17:87
MacFarland, O. (Col.), 16:492
Macfarlane, Agnes, 39:323n
MacFarlane, Janet R., author, 26:266, 27:353
Macfarlane, John G., diary, 1:414
MacFarlane, R., 2:23
MacFarlane, R. O., author, 9:191, 26:273, 28:372
MacFarlane, Roderick, 35:240
MacFarlane, William K., letter, 7:336–339
MacGaffey, Edward, "Minnesota Children's Code," 41:229–236
MacGaheran, Joe, author, 16:248, 22:337
Macgowan, Ernest S., author, 15:140, 17:302, 26:275, 30:158
MacGregor, A. L., author, 25:310
MacGregor, Charles L., work reviewed, 3:34
MacGregor, Clark, congressman, 55:110
MacGregor, Effie, educator, 35:371
MacGregor, Iowa
bridge, 22:98
described, 12:180
ferry, 14:304, 312
MacGregor, John, compiler, 40:212
MacGregor, Rob R., 16:349
Mach, Mae Zellmer, work reviewed, 46:304
Machek Lumber Company, 29:177
Machelosse, Gerard, author, 33:352
Machen, Arthur W., 7:191
Machen, J. Gresham, fundamentalist, 43:27, 30, 45:206
Machinists.
See International Association of Machinists
MacIntosh, James, 10:397
Mack, Connie, baseball manager, 60:128
Mack, Henry, 47:134
Mack, John E., 46:309–311
Mack, Peter, author, 2:286, 36:327
Mack, Stanley L., author, 21:223
Mackall, H. C., 50:10
MacKaniff, Nancy, 31:173
Mackay, Aeneas (Lt.), with Cass expedition, 23:135, 248, 251, 336, 347–348n
Mackay, Alexander, author, 29:154
Mackay, Constance D., author, 1:243
Mackay, Corday, author, 27:260, 29:166
Mackay, Douglas, author, 19:462, 35:240, 36:272
Mackay, Jack, author, 27:168
MacKay, Kathryn, artist, 53:180
MacKay, Kenneth C., author, 28:372
MacKay, Roderick, teacher, 36:204
MacKay, Sheridan K., 39:268–269, 311
MacKaye, Benton, Wilderness Society president, 58:130
Mackaye, Steele, dramatist, 23:310
Mackenroth, Ida, 26:66
MacKenzie, Alixandra Kolesky (Mrs. Warren), 60:279
Mackenzie, Donald, 2:436, 5:305
Mackenzie, "Emperor," 4:359n
MacKenzie, George A., state representative, 58:90
Mackenzie, John G., 4:377, 405
with Dickson expedition, 4:358–359, 371–372
MacKenzie, Roderick, Jr., trader, 22:309
MacKenzie, Roderick (Roderic), author, 5:28–29, 30n, 31, 10:204, 44:213n
diaries, 15:90, 29:166
at Grand Portage, 12:367–369, 371, 373
trader, 11:357, 21:141n, 38:381, 40:168n
Mackenzie, Sir Alexander
engineer, 54:257, 260
explorer, 4:217, 281, 12:368, 370, 372, 13:182, 14:82, 84, 115, 15:232, 21:124n, 24:230, 28:57, 29:79, 130, 34:174, 35:35, 47, 36:64, 38:30, 46:172, 48:83
in fur trade, 5:30n, 403, 6:338, 9:150, 410
papers, 40:150
trader, 11:246n, 267, 358, 12:294, 369, 371, 13:432, 16:200, 20:12, 326, 21:124n, 28:12–13, 58, 34:344, 352, 40:172, 175–176, 44:213, 53:124, 58:134
writings, 12:364, 373–375, 13:106, 298, 24:364, 38:380, 40:170, 41:194, 46:181–182
MacKenzie, Warren, artist, 60:278–279
Mackenzie, William L., 4:356n, 11:246n
Mackenzie and Oakes, Quebec, Quebec, merchants, 11:238
Mackenzie River Valley, Northwest Territories
exploration, 4:217, 12:370, 13:182, 14:84
history, 38:386
resources, 1:200n, 215
Mackerel, in commerce, 52:130
Mackey, Andrew, house, 38:343
Mackey, Mrs. Andrew, pioneer, 24:203
MacKim, Mead, and White, New York, architects, 39:155
Mackinac, Michigan
American post, 11:451, 17:335, 19:198, 301, 306, 20:14, 77, 23:142, 233, 347–348, 33:316, 34:155, 35:383, 36:67, 40:23n, 183, 185–186
artifacts, 39:262, 297
Beaumont memorial, 15:234, 33:316, 36:324
British regime, 6:337, 339, 7:314, 11:231–270, 16:223, 17:196, 19:291, 297, 36:273, 40:21, 164
depicted, 19:423, 23:89
and Detroit, 3:363
French regime, 12:356, 13:203, 14:370, 376, 18:390, 19:282, 285–287, 290, 32:229
fur trade, 19:277, 295, 299, 52:84, 54:374–375
history, 10:61, 347, 11:452, 25:272, 274, 26:171
Indian agency, 3:312, 4:370, 12:317, 24:164
Indians, 13:260, 401, 25:396, 32:231
La Perriere's visit, 6:364
letter books, 7:22
medical experiments, 21:95
mission, 6:351, 8:248–249, 256, 20:262, 25:13
Nicolet tercentenary, 15:475
trading post, 3:117, 364, 4:314, 317–318, 377n, 5:4–7, 9–10, 17–19, 23, 52, 144, 504, 578, 6:265, 331–332, 7:20, 22, 36, 49, 8:237, 334–336, 338, 340–341, 347
during War of 1812, 5:29
Mackinac, sailing ship, 44:204
Mackinac boats, 2:503, 4:314, 5:409, 6:160, 8:335
St. Croix River, 17:282
voyage across Lake Superior, 4:373–380
Mackinac Company, in Northwest, 15:462
Mackinac Island (Lake Huron), Michigan
See also Fort Mackinac
described, 15:320, 23:142, 32:84
fort, 44:207–208
fur trade, 52:220–221, 223–224
history, 2:582
Indian mission, 45:24
lake port, 34:14
military post, 54:100
museum, 40:145
Nicolet celebration, 2:51
Mackinac Island State Park Commission, publication, 45:208
Mackinaw boats, Lake Superior, 55:97
Mackinaw City, Michigan, 44:208
Mackinaw Mission, 57:216
Mackinbines, David, teacher, 39:306
Mackinder, Halford J., author, 29:71
MacKinnon, George, 54:186
Mackintire, Edmund, letters, 25:183, 383
Mackintire, Eliab P., letters, 16:111, 542, 17:224
Mackintosh, W. A., author, 7:91
Mackubin, Charles M.
pioneer banker, 34:99n
senator, 57:114
Mackubin and Edgerton, bankers, 2:124, 139
Mackubin Street, St. Paul, church depicted, 57:40
MacLaren, Mrs. Archibald, 3:340
MacLaren, Mrs. Robert N., artist, 2:468
MacLaren, Robert N. (Col.), 2:468
Maclaren, Robert (Rev.), 46:244
MacLaury, Bruce, 44:175
Maclean, M. C., author, 25:199
MacLean, Ray B., author, 5:574, 16:117, 18:329, 334, 42:184
speaker, 5:582, 11:11n, 13:285
work reviewed, 6:62, 18:201
MacLeish, Archibald, speaker, 24:39, 25:197
MacLennan, Hugh, author, 37:245, 38:386
MacLennan, William L., 21:195
Macleod, G. B., author, 21:369
MacLeod, LeRoy, author, 23:157
MacLeod, Margaret A., author/compiler, 16:231, 17:113, 20:204, 21:205–206, 432–433, 22:331, 27:70, 30:259, 261, 32:155, 35:202, 295, 38:200
MacMaster, Bruce E., 44:107
MacMillan, Betty, 53:212
MacMillan, Conway, professor, 59:7, 15n
Macmillan, Dave, university basketball coach, 55:342
MacMillan, Whitney, 53:212
MacNider, Hanford, 41:273
Macomb, Alexander (Gen.), 28:18–19, 42:99, 112–113
Macomb, ---- (Col.), 4:435
Macomber, Esther, 17:337
Macomber, John H., in Civil War, 17:337, 18:47, 25:289
Macon, Georgia, Civil War prison, 58:63
Macoun, John, autobiography, 5:72
MacPhail, William S., musician/music teacher, 33:101, 44:136
MacPhail School of Music, Minneapolis
Banjo and Mandolin Orchestra, 57:230
faculty, 57:223, 228
students, 57:233
Macrae, Alexander, author, 21:195
Mactavish, Dugal, clerk, 20:71
MacTavish, William, 21:252n, 34:317, 41:15–16
Macune, C. W., Dr., third-party leader, 9:227, 230, 243
MacWilliams, N. B., immigration agent, 47:17
Macy, Jesse, 16:218, 33:356
Macy, Roscoe, author/speaker, 21:110, 24:374, 28:192
Macy, Sharon Roberts, 55:264–265
Macy, William, artist, 29:260
Madariaga, Salvador de, author, 29:154
Madden, Bartley, professional boxer, 59:84
Madden, Claude, musician, 33:101
Madden, G. P., speaker, 20:458
Madden, John F. (Maj.), speaker, 1:237
Madden, Mrs. W. J., museum operator, 35:201, 336
Madden, W. J., museum operator, 35:201, 336, 36:282
Maddy, C. A., 8:129
Madeira, Addison D., 39:56
Madeira, barge, 35:279, 36:282
Madelaine, Genevieve, 8:33
Madelaine, Isabel, 8:31, 33
Madelaine, N., 8:33
Madelia Cycle Club, history, 29:272
Madelia Township, Watonwan County
agriculture, 28:85
bicycling, 23:290, 29:272
county seat, 5:486
ethnic groups, 56:100
ferry, 26:394
history, 5:619, 35:336, 36:122
homecomings, 15:493, 29:272
Indian community, 37:86
Indian raid, 1:462
lumber industry, 20:399, 37:265
Norwegian settlement, 11:385, 12:273 Madeline Island, fur trade, Lake Superior, Wisconsin, 23:243n, 32:186
promotion by railroads, 57:201
schools, 2:288
in Sioux Outbreak, 12:302, 28:294, 38:125, 277, 280, 283, 286
Madeline, schooner, wrecked, 55:97
Madeline Island, Wisconsin
See also La Pointe, Wisconsin;
Wisconsin
archaeology, 45:35
described, 43:175–176
history, 42:315, 45:35
Indian agency, 49:267–268
LaPointe village, 57:271
map, 49:268
markers, 8:103
mission, 8:251
Ojibway history, 53:226–227
Ojibwe, 57:287
pageant, 5:611
Presbyterian church, 2:12
trading post, 4:377, 49:266, 274n
treaty signed, 43:179
Madeline Island Historical Museum, 35:154
Mader, Joseph H., author, 19:108
Madigan, Robert, Mr. and Mrs., 52:236
Madigan, Thomas, work reviewed, 59:91
Madison, Charles A., author, 28:278
Madison, E. H., 22:79
Madison, James, U.S. president, 4:173, 324–325, 7:289, 8:5, 22, 36:224, 40:180n, 350
papers, 44:37
secretary of state, 44:213, 215
theories, 47:202
Madison, James H., editor/historian, 49:260, 52:122, 204
reviews by, 51:281–282, 58:59
work reviewed, 51:161
Madison, Lac Qui Parle County
anniversary, 16:129
band, 48:207
centennial, 49:345
churches, 15:243, 481
county seat fight, 12:320
foreclosure sale protestors depicted, 51:275
Lutheran school, 24:90, 36:327
museum, 8:54, 35:382
parade depicted, 54:292
power plant, 22:224
Madison, M. A., 54:374
Madison, Marie (Mrs. Emil King), 59:270
Madison, Mrs. James, portrait, 21:149
Madison, Nels, labor leader, 42:169
Madison, William, 25:304
Madison, Wisconsin, 47:333, 48:263
described, 46:213
local history, 56:464
map, 25:185
pioneer life, 32:185, 33:85
site, 40:67
state capital, 15:16, 34:208
territorial capital, 50:310
Madison Barracks, New York, military cemetery, 17:473
Madison Grammar School, 59:159
Madison Lake (lake), Winona Guards visit, 45:130–131, 134–135
Madison Lake (town)
1918 campaign, 43:56
history, 3:319
Madison Lutheran Normal School, history, 24:90
Madland, Thorwald, letter, 3:371
Madsen, Art, resort owner, 54:128, 130
Madsen, Dick, 54:130
Madsen, Dinna, resort owner, 54:128, 130
Madsen, Emil F., author, 5:517
Madsen, Inez, 23:391
Maeder, Tobias (Fr.), author, 37:347, 38:335
Maeland, Torjuls A., 6:105n
Maercklein, Burdette C., author, 21:344
Maertens, Carolina B. R., 14:52
Maes, Camillus P. (Rev.), author, 1:71
Maescocuneeya, Chippewa Indian, 10:80
Maetzold, Ernest F., composer, 44:135
Magath, Thomas B., Dr., 17:70, 20:50, 297–299, 29:53
author, 17:331
review by, 17:329
speaker, 17:68
Magazines
advertising, 57:23–24, 33
agricultural, 11:326, 12:325, 16:338, 17:327, 18:195, 407–414, 20:85, 21:328, 22:201, 23:86, 283, 54:251
architectural, 55:40
art, 54:71
Arts and Crafts movement, 57:245, 247, 249–251, 258
china painters, 57:329 (facing)
Christian fundamentalist, 52:22
conservation, 58:134
counter-culture, 55:131
Cream of Wheat advertisement depicted, 57:25
depicted, 54:329 (facing)
engraving depicted, 54:91
fiction, 58:188
flour company advertising, 58:283, 308, 310, 312, 315–319
history, 11:323
Jolly Green Giant advertisement depicted, 57:27
and Lindbergh's flight, 58:4
literary, 24:235, 26:293–311, 28:185, 37:338, 56:308, 312, 316, 319
milling, 8:280
Minneapolis Athletic Club, 57:79
photography, 51:241
popular, 54:168–169
printers, 54:307
in rural women's lives, 52:67
typography, 31:254
women journalists, 52:68
Magdalen Home, St. Paul, 50:248
Magdalen Society, St. Paul, 38:79
Magee, Billy, guide, 50:83, 58:124
Magee, G. W., author, 4:198, 301
Magee, J. Ralph (bishop), 51:118, 120
college president, 51:121–122
Magee, Matthew J. (Capt.), expedition, 23:74, 339
Magee, Mrs. Irwin E., house, 38:346
Magelssen, Gyda, 5:609
Magelssen, Kristian (Rev.), diary, 14:236
Magelssen, Solveig, 2:221n
Magenta, steamboat, 38:292
Maggie, steamboat, 21:256, 259n
Maggie Reaney, steamboat, 31:86
Magic, steamboat, 34:132
Magie, Frank, sheriff, 59:24
Magie, William, conservationist/preservationist, 43:31, 58:137
Magill, John A., author, 25:307
Magillis, O. J., advertising agent, 58:361
Maginnis, Charles, architect, 39:155, 159–160
Maginnis, Martin, Montana congressman, 50:73
Maginniss, Heather E., historical consultant, 54:168–169
Magner, ----, baseball player, 47:328
Magner, Adelaide, artist, 25:404
Magner, Thomas F., "Minnesota Guslar," 34:296
Magney, Clarence R., 54:158, 162
conservationist, 41:247, 47:72
justice, 27:46, 28:46, 29:97–98, 278
mayor, 48:272, 278, 282, 59:25
preservationist, 44:266
speaker, 19:316, 29:182
Magney, F. H., Dr., author, 33:312
Magney, Jonas, letter, 29:278
Magnolia automobile, 40:148, 43:102
Magnus, Charles, 38:299
Magnus, Olaus, 56:127
Magnuson, C. A., author, 15:373
Magnuson, C., cooperative creamery founder, depicted, 51:263
Magnuson, J., pioneer, 30:396
Magnuson, Paul B., Dr., autobiography, 37:133
Magnuson, Swen, postmaster, 36:214–215
Magnuson, Warren G., author, 37:183
Magnuson, William A., 44:106–107
Magnusons Island, Northwest Angle
Fort St. Charles site, 18:279
French at, 39:302
Magnus Root Beer, 53:256
Magnusson, Magnus, translator, 40:95
Magnusson, P. M., author, 1:317
Magocsi, Paul, author, 50:168
Magoffin, Elizabeth C. R., author, 1:79
Magoffin, Samuel S. (Capt.), 3:331, 333
Magoun, George F. (Rev.), letter, 22:56–59
Magrane, Elizabeth, 4:369n, 402, 438
Magrane, Thomas, 4:369n, 421
Magrath, C. Peter, university president, 57:381
Magruder, John B. (Gen.), 25:120, 242
Magruder, William T. (Lt.), 29:317, 319
Maguire, Anne, work reviewed, 49:345
Maguire, Edward, author, 34:304
Maguire, Stephen D., editor, 35:283
Magyars.
See Hungarians
Mahachek, Blanche, author, 14:236
Mahal, Jennifer, researcher, 53:212
Mahala Fisk Pillsbury Club, Minneapolis, 46:193–194
Mahan, Alfred T., 41:2
Mahan, Asa, educator, 45:22, 29
Mahan, Bruce E., author, 4:286, 5:314, 385, 6:211, 404, 7:186, 8:203, 12:439
Mahan, I. L., Indian agent, 43:180
Mahany, William, author, 19:115
Mahen, Bob, depicted, 53:64
Mahen, Carl, depicted, 53:64
Maher, Edward, policeman, 53:278
Maher, George W., architect, 39:130
Maher, Thomas, 17:367
Maher, William N., 6:399
Maher's Union Hotel, Washington, D. C., Indians visit, 45:86, 88
Mah-ge-gah-bow, Ojibway spokesman, 52:12
Mahin, John, author, 2:290
Mahkata (Mahkahto) County
1850 territorial census, 2:120, 56:182
territorial county, 30:273
Mahkato, Sioux leader, sketch, 8:200
Mahle, William, 7:191
Mahler, H. A., 27:124
Mahlum, Mrs. John, speaker, 30:277
Mahnomen.
See Wild rice (mahnomen)
Mahnomen, history, 35:47
Mahnomen County
Indians, 11:320
name, 20:343, 30:331
pageant, 16:237
War History Committee, 23:391
Mahnomen County Historical Society, 30:166
Mahoney, D., chiropractor, 59:202–203
Mahoney, J. Daniel, 5:79, 436, 17:123
Mahoney, Martin (Fr.), 9:343n
Mahoney, Stephen, 18:140
Mahoney, Timothy R., work reviewed, 53:40
Mahoney, Tom, author, 35:44
Mahoney, W. O., lumberman, 29:205n
Mahoney, William, editor, 38:302
Mahoning, St. Louis County, school depicted, 48:105
Mahoning mine, Mesabi Range, 21:289, 41:86, 51:70
history, 33:353
strike, 52:260
Mahpeya Maza, Sioux leader.
See Iron Cloud
Mahpeyasna (Rattling Cloud), Sioux Indian, sketch, 2:509–513
Mahpiyawakonze (Indian John), Dakota Indian, 28:138, 59:191
Mahpiyawicasta, Dakota leader.
See Cloud Man
Mahqua, Chippewa Indian, 3:281
Mahr, August C., author, 33:91
Mahtomedi
Chautauqua assembly, 29:321
summer colony, 17:490
Mahtowa, Lutheran church, 15:481
Mahzahhohtah, Sioux leader, 3:526
Mai, Walter, prisoner of war, 54:114, 119
Maiden Rock, Lake Pepin, Wisconsin, 46:224
depicted, 13:371, 20:191, 29:316, 36:20, 73, 42:263
described, 9:139, 17:291
legend, 10:421, 12:160n, 13:367–376, 16:476, 19:422, 22:28, 226, 337, 24:369, 31:151, 33:118n, 36:22, 76
located, 19:352, 20:305
social conditions, 4:283
Maier, Guy, musician, 53:175–176
Maier, Pauline, speaker, 44:235
Mail and mail service
See also Post offices;
United States Postal Service (USPS)
by air, 19:237, 25:195, 26:170, 33:240–242, 34:175, 39:343, 51:153, 156, 58:8
Aitkin County, 35:50
by carrier pigeon, 36:193
Christmas week, 54:304
clerks, 53:84
criticized, 11:388, 400, 40:86
Detroit Lakes colony, 10:133
by dog team, 23:199, 29:133, 30:196, 40:83, 85, 48:43
early post office depicted, 55:106
Fort Snelling, 40:78–80
frontier, 7:108, 110, 330, 8:47, 273, 18:341, 22:215, 26:83, 28:18, 31:176, 33:197, 36:106, 38:62, 40:78–89, 51:291, 317
Henderson, 10:231
Hutchinson, 10:463
Iowa, 27:355, 30:268
Koochiching County, 16:366
Lake Superior area, 16:282, 285, 287
and legal offenses, 51:168–170
legislation, 11:411
Mankato, 10:358
Minnesota, 1:223, 351
New Ulm, 10:225
Northwest Angle, 34:6
parcel post, 36:109 (cover)
political aspect, 40:87
postage stamps, 55:93 (cover), 110
Prairie du Chien, 2:451
by railroad, 35:338, 36:278, 40:85, 54:1 (cover), 27, 30, 56:225
rates, 18:405, 40:82, 85
Red River area, 2:21, 16:486, 19:387, 33:89, 278
road building promotion, 11:399
Rochester, 22:447
by runner, 23:199, 27:3, 7, 40:80
Rupert's Land, Canada, 37:55
rural, 28:83, 36:193
rural free delivery, 56:412
St. Cloud, 1:318
St. Croix Valley, 36:206–215, 37:44
St. Paul, 3:382, 35:340, 36:70, 40:89
by stagecoach, 11:401–407, 23:28, 38:223, 226, 40:85, 88
by steamboat, 22:58, 28:314, 36:213, 258, 40:78–79, 42:24, 48:111, 56:168
subsidies, 56:331
Vermilion, 10:459
World War II, 52:203
Maille, ----, trader, 11:262
Mailloux, ----, trader, 21:126, 129, 136, 140–142
Mailloux, St. Valier, fur agent, 46:181
Mail-order catalogs, architecture, 52:202
Mail-order houses, rise of, 52:169
Maine
See also Mainites
boundary, 8:295, 23:205, 209
boundary dispute, 47:163
fish, 57:308
forestry movement, 44:21, 27
lumber industry, 1:338, 56:157, 57:334
rural history, 56:143
state flag, 53:8
Maine, battleship, 41:2, 6, 10, 56:130, 131n2
Maine, Maurice F., house, 57:325
Maine Anti-slavery Society, 9:176
Maine Law, prohibition act, 12:396, 13:322, 16:469, 29:220, 40:390n
Maine Prairie Township, Stearns County
markers, 12:342, 31:62
stockade, 13:322, 38:276
Maine Township, Otter Tail County
location, 38:16n
pioneer life, 12:340
Maingans, Chippewa Indian, 21:285
Mainites
See also Yankees
labor activists, 57:389
in lumber industry, 13:350, 16:26, 45, 479, 18:168, 21:56, 176, 23:99, 24:125, 127, 27:312, 30:242, 37:41
St. Anthony, 12:164, 22:154
in Third Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, 57:276
Mainquist, Axel, genealogy, 50:44
Mainquist, Hulda, genealogy, 50:44
Mainquist-Kostich, Linda, author, 50:44
Mainstream, contributing writers, 55:232
Main Street, Minneapolis, mill, 46:161
Main Street Power Station, Minneapolis, 58:329
Main Streets
conservation of, 50:40
depicted, 43:222–227
Mair, Charles, author, 9:416
in Riel rebellion, 16:113, 325
Mairs, Clara, artist, 50:282, 52:115–116
artworks depicted, 50:217 (cover), 279
Maisonneuve, sieur de, biography, 1:222
Majava, Altti, author, 48:175
Majestic Music Shop, Minneapolis, 59:99, 102
Majka, Linda, work reviewed, 48:227
Majka, Theo, work reviewed, 48:227
Mak, James, work reviewed, 45:40
Makah Indians, history, 33:352
Makawastewin (Susan Windgrow), Sioux woman, 16:476
Maki, Fred, fire victim, 52:327–328
Maki, Heather Jo, 58:128
Maki, John, labor leader, 40:344, 346
Makinen, St. Louis County, Finnish settlement, 25:319–320
Making of America project, 57:263
Makwa (The Bear), Ojibway, 50:272, 274–275
Malack, Leo
library page, 25:40
newspaper assistant, 28:47
Malan, Vernon D., author, 37:85
Malaria, 56:210
among soldiers, 47:304
in Civil War, 40:291, 54:295
and climate, 49:152
Florida, 35:219
Midwest, 21:95, 26:144–146, 35:215–216
and Swedish-American colony in Cuba, 56:294
Malberg, John, diary, 56:46
Malchelosse, Gerard, 46:230–231
Malchow, John C., potter, 33:230
Malcolm, Grace, author, 7:183
Malcolm, Paul, photographer, work depicted, 51:289 (cover), 315, 318, 52:128 (facing)
Male Raven, Sisseton leader, 22:137
Maley, Ignatius D., 13:130
Malhiot, Francois V., trader, 21:126n, 48:69, 71n, 50:233n, 235–236, 237n, 238
Mali, H. G. T., Belgian consul, 5:198
Malick, Abigail, 51:243
Malick, George, 51:243
Malin, James C., 22:182
author, 28:79
speaker, 24:255
work reviewed, 25:375, 29:70
Malkosaari, British Columbia, workers' society, 25:324
Malkus, Alida, work reviewed, 37:301
Mallard, Clearwater County, ghost town, 16:493
Mallett, Charles, 3:291
Mallgren, William, 16:491
Mallison, J. Wesley, 14:49
Mallison, Matthew, Lutheran pastor, career, 14:48–50
Mall of America, Bloomington, 56:422, 60:275, 281n
Mallon, Alfred E., 5:228
Mallon, George H. (Capt.), 4:101
Mallory, George J., postmaster, 34:186
Mallory, George (Pvt.), 45:137n, 140
Malm, Nels, author, 10:228, 15:137, 16:124, 17:122, 18:110
Malmberg, Andrew, 57:363
Malmborg, Oscar, author, 11:325
Malmin, Gunnar J., 5:233, 6:70, 93, 203, 12:304, 18:198
author, 5:517, 6:304, 405
editor, 10:67
translator, 7:278
work reviewed, 11:82
Malmin, Ole, author, 6:302
Malmin, R., editor, 13:324
Malmo, Aitkin County
mounds, 25:333, 26:325, 327–328
name, 21:350
pioneer life, 35:50
school, 22:220
Malmo, Kemp, 21:70
Malmquist, Mrs. Bert, 19:470, 20:456
Malmros, Oscar, 1:189, 3:305, 13:112, 41:78, 50:243
author, 25:349
expansionist, 35:47
Malo, J. M. (Fr.), 8:305
Malone, Dumas, editor, 11:216, 328, 12:200, 442, 13:210, 440, 14:230, 348, 15:127, 357, 16:114, 238, 349, 17:114, 225, 476
Malone, Michael P., work reviewed, 50:79–80, 55:131–133
Malone, Paul B., 43:4
Malone, Thomas J., author, 3:153
Maloney, Mrs. J. J., speaker, 29:363
Maloney, Patrick, saloonkeeper, 52:331
Malosky, Jim, high-school athlete, 55:342, 348
Malott, Deane, university president, 60:182
Malselv Valley, Norway, migration, 57:359
Malta, steamboat, 13:226, 233, 238
Malt-O-Meal Company, Northfield, plant, 46:157
Maltz, Albert, playwright, 52:300–301
Malvern Hill, Virginia, battle, 29:64
Maly, Josef, pioneer, 15:27
Mammen, Edward W., author, 28:179
Mammoth Hotel, Nininger, projected, 13:128, 130, 150
Mammoths, Grant County, 38:157
Ma-mong-e-se-da, Ojibway leader, 48:64
Mamre, Kandiyohi County, name, 31:253
Manabozo, Ojibway hero, 8:422–423
See also Nanabozho;
Wenabosho
Manaco, Adriano, speaker, 13:83
Manahan, James, 18:446, 21:68–69
attorney, 57:204
author, work in eBook format, 57:265
career, 13:324
papers, 17:164, 213, 18:46, 19:47, 34:339
politician, 26:170, 37:181, 40:140, 43:49, 51:17
work reviewed, 15:337–339
Manahan, Kathryn, 15:339
Manannah, Meeker County
marker, 25:407
settlement, 2:216
in Sioux Outbreak, 12:302–303, 18:461, 20:192, 38:279–281, 283, 285
Manarini, F., labor leader, 40:344
Manassas, Virginia.
See Bull Run, Virginia
Mancall, Peter C., author, 55:183
work reviewed, 55:134–135
Mance, Junior, musician, 59:107
Manchester, William D. Montagu, Duke of, 17:371
Manchester & Oneida Railway, built, 36:33
Manchester Township, Freeborn County, Norwegian settlement, 12:269
Mancina-Batinich, Mary Ellen, author, work reviewed, 60:336–337
Mandan, North Dakota
Mandan, steamboat, 13:224
Mandan Indians, 4:288, 5:150
agriculture, 2:370
archaeology, 17:216, 18:102, 25:155, 27:259, 37:347, 40:193
artists, 35:380
bibliography, 9:146
characterized, 32:56
with Columbia River expedition, 7:245
culture, 13:60, 103, 18:242, 22:93, 32:244, 34:161, 255, 35:244, 339, 40:47, 41:101, 46:37, 53:33, 57:56
expedition guides, 52:81
extinction, 9:112
in fur trade, 11:265, 33:302, 49:343
Hampton Institute students, 51:86
houses, 55:283
hunts, 4:406
legends, 4:280, 10:343
and Minnesota Territory, 56:153
music, 8:200
observed, 47:114, 49:208, 50:331
population, 56:182 (table)
quilts, 56:463
sketches, 9:411, 10:83
Viking lore, 57:146
villages, 1:522, 9:98, 47:114, 56:158
and whites, 53:249
women, 55:90–91
Mandelbaum, David G., scholar, 51:238
Mandelbaum, Maurice, historian, 41:173–174
Mandigo, James W., papers, 13:320
Mandolins
See also specific music groups
Albert Bellson Mandolin Quartet depicted, 57:219
depicted, 57:218–237
history, 57:220
playing and promotion, 57:219–235
Taylor's Musical Strings, depicted, 57:57:325, 324
in Twin Cities, 57:218–237
Mandrell, Barbara, entertainer, 52:161
Mandt Lutheran Church, Chippewa County, 14:451
Maney, George A., author, 1:78
Maney, James, Dr., house, 39:194, 197
Maney, Lewis, Mr. and Mrs., 39:196–197
Maney, Patrick J., work reviewed, 46:125–126
Maney, Ruth, artist, 38:192
Manfred, Frederick (Feike Feikema), author, 27:55, 71, 31:129, 145, 36:237, 37:3n, 45:36–37, 46:23, 341, 47:119, 49:176, 53:338, 56:40, 57:51–52
depicted, 46:88, 56:92
essays, 57:104
"Hubert Horatio Humphrey," 46:86–101
review by, 27:41–43
work reviewed, 34:210, 39:208
Manfred, Freya, work reviewed, 47:119, 57:51–52
Manfred, Maryanna Shorba (Mrs. Frederick), 46:88
Manganese, Crow Wing County, ghost town, 19:464
Manganese, mining, 9:267
Mangard, Carl, author, 23:88
Mange, Mark J., Belgian consul, 5:198n
Mangone, Phillip, tailor, 49:63
Mangrum, Lloyd, professional golfer, 58:386
Manhattan, steamboat, 21:156
Manhigh project, 51:287
Manifest destiny, 52:122, 56:156
and Canada, 46:120, 47:163, 56:213
Cuba, 56:130
historical concept, 38:48, 53–62, 326
and state promotion, 56:209
Manila, Iowa, railroad, 41:347n
Manila, Philippines
battle, 5:277, 320, 10:458
response to battle, 41:9–10
Manila, steamboat, 36:282
Manion, Leo E., author, 29:167
Manistee, Michigan, mission, 10:112
Manitoba, 9:64
See also Canada;
Riel rebellions
agricultural exhibition, 5:274
agriculture, 49:124
archaeology, 14:342, 29:78, 165, 37:61, 38:158n, 42:199
archives, 2:50, 16:230, 34:352
buffalo hunt, 36:311
centennial, 42:80
Dakota Indians, 41:13–28, 51:198
doctors, 16:480
dog-sled race, 42:282–294
exploration, 27:70, 29:259, 33:88, 186, 37:62
in fiction, 23:118
flight-altitude records, 54:339
floods, 53:292
folk songs, 38:200
historic sites, 40:189–190
history, 3:481, 4:83, 28:283, 29:99, 36:63, 40:93, 48:227, 49:39, 50:289
Hutterites, 40:44
Icelandic settlement, 34:164
immigration, 21:269, 433
Indians, 51:159, 283–284
land grants, 49:190
Mennonites, 4:87, 15:478, 18:99, 456, 21:269, 29:166, 37:184
metis, 53:251–252
and Minnesota, 11:307–309, 15:125, 18:277, 21:247, 29:263, 36:284
mounds, 9:100–101
newspapers, 10:91
Norwegian settlers, 57:361–362
Ojibway Indians, 44:39
origins, 41:17, 79, 47:163, 49:179
pioneer life, 12:330, 33:315
place names, 15:357
prehistoric pottery, 51:60
railroads, 1:197, 234, 21:260, 55:179
reserves map, 41:18
Riel Rebellion (1870), 56:171
settlement, 9:191
steamboat era, 21:245, 253, 255, 258, 262, 267–268, 32:126
and Twin Cities, 42:270
wheat farming, 33:64, 35:48
wild rice processing, 35:295
Manitoba, steamboat, 21:247, 255–257, 259n, 261–263, 264n, 268n, 271, 24:166, 58:94
Manitoba Historical and Scientific Society, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1:233, 7:294, 8:186, 10:218, 36:284
Manitoba Museum, Winnipeg, Manitoba, collection, 28:70
Manitoba Railroad, 10:279–280
land grants, 10:285
lands, 31:22
Manitou Island, White Bear Lake
architecture, 56:44, 58:241
history, 36:70
Manitou Islands, Lake Michigan, 55:100
Manitoulin Historical Society, Ontario, 35:153
Manitoulin Islands, Lake Huron
described, 4:367
Ottawa village, 13:401, 15:165
Radisson landing, 15:320
Manitou Rapids, Rainy River, 24:283
Manitou River, Lake County, 12:287
Manitowab, Isaac, 8:303
Manitowidjewung, Ojibway, 46:292
Manitowoc, Wisconsin, cultural history, 15:355
Manitowoc-Gjerpen-Valders Lutheran Church, 7:90
Mankato, Blue Earth County, 42:139
in 1857, 1:425
in 1861, 2:330
in 1867, 10:79
animal-restraint policy, 54:40–42
Arts and Crafts houses, 57:260
assessment book depicted, 54:46–47
aviation exhibitions, 54:340
baseball club, 19:167, 169–170, 472
bells, 18:374, 379
brewery, 36:200
building stone, 35:65, 39:160
businesses, 51:3
bus service, 49:316
cemetery, 16:493, 17:234
Chinese laundry, 56:412
churches, 12:100, 16:120, 18:375, 379, 35:81–82, 51:3
church-state controversy, 53:303
circuses, 19:120
Civil War barracks, 39:127
clinic, 19:451
county seat, 57:335
dairy sales, 52:66
Dakota prisoners, 41:121, 44:9, 12, 55:330
in Dakota War, 38:125, 280, 285, 41:30, 121, 42:50, 44:11, 48:33
depicted, 48:250, 50:279, 54:35
described, 46:220
execution of Sioux, 1:466–471, 3:300, 5:65, 267, 8:109, 301, 12:59, 14:453, 495, 17:336, 21:201, 274, 22:103, 425, 28:327, 29:354, 30:68, 33:78, 38:98, 114, 136, 39:183–184, 51:123, 58:87
in fiction, 21:448
first white child, 8:208
floods, 11:68, 17:230, 234, 34:306
food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:276, 281
founded, 7:257
GAR post, 39:190
general store depicted, 54:43
Germans, 17:473, 21:98, 24:381, 28:36
German theater, 32:100, 102, 127, 169, 34:240
ginseng trade, 41:253–263
gold fever, 38:53
history, 1:347, 546, 2:216, 4:193, 6:410, 7:256, 8:312, 18:337, 35:293
home guards, 2:211
hotels, 24:189
ice racing, 41:383
incorporated, 8:287
Indian prison, 21:273n, 38:353–354, 356–357, 360–366
industry, 24:297, 33:230
Irish colonists at, 9:338–339n
Jesuit residence, 20:84
Jewish community, 51:4, 6–10, 13–14
lecture series, 18:366n, 19:217, 416
mail service, 10:358, 11:400, 40:87
mandolin clubs, 57:220
mills, 14:455, 27:174, 29:354
name, 38:137
newspapers, 4:298, 53:288
oil spill, 58:105–106
Old Settlers Association, 8:311, 26:282
pageants, 1:340, 405–406, 414, 8:311
pioneer election, 9:190
pioneer life, 12:335, 15:484, 17:125, 29:357, 56:164
politics, 54:32, 34, 37–38
population, 12:51, 54:41
power company, 35:381
railroads, 43:62, 48:176
river port, 11:171, 36:252, 255–258, 37:226–227
roads, 11:392, 19:103, 21:233–234
Salet's Department Store depicted, 51:2, 14
schools, 10:355, 14:416, 26:47, 166, 48:27, 250
shoemaking, 56:418, 420
source material, 26:282, 30:150
stage lines, 11:402–403, 12:58
state historical convention, 7:78, 172, 253–263
stock farms, 57:104
supply depot, 39:227, 230–236, 238
territorial newspaper, 56:224
trade center, 11:132, 21:238, 24:272, 302n, 304, 34:325
Turner societies, 55:332
volunteer guards, 16:169, 176
voter chart, 54:38
voting patterns, 54:46
War History Committee, 23:391
wheat market monopoly, 54:44
Widell's stone quarry depicted, 54:41
Winnebago reservation, 7:327
workers depicted, 54:39
World War I hysteria, 47:172, 174
Mankato, locomotive, 38:295
Mankato, Sioux (Dakota) leader, 38:137–138, 140, 142–143, 147–149, 45:91, 102
Mankato Art History Club, 27:171
Mankato Board of Trade, 54:34, 36
Mankato Citizens' Telephone Company, sketch, 5:473
Mankato Claim Company, 12:202
Mankato Commercial Club, 16:489
Mankato Driving Park Association, 16:33
Mankato Fair Association, 17:125, 54:340
Mankato Free Press, 48:293
advertisement depicted, 54:340
history, 15:89, 18:337
staff members depicted, 52:69
Mankato Independent, 37:330n, 38:354
Mankato Musical Society, 16:489
Mankato Normal School, 14:416, 42:179–180
Mankato Record, 45:227
history, 18:337
politics, 36:301, 39:88
Mankato Review, 49:294
Mankato Rifle Company, 16:172
Mankato State Teachers College, 21:106, 26:47, 34:93
federal tax credits, 55:305
guest lecturers, 51:9
history, 11:458, 21:49, 25:100
minority education, 51:25
sketch, 5:523
Mankato Townsite Company, organized, 2:460
Mankato Union, history, 13:214, 18:337
Mankato Weekly Record, and black-suffrage, 56:80
Manley McLennan Insurance Agency Cup, curling, 58:248 (facing)
Mann, A. T., Dr., 24:347
Mann, Alice, author, 5:215
Mann, Arthur T., author/editor, 15:358, 38:387
Mann, Bertha L., 45:209 (cover)
Mann, Burr, 45:243
Mann, Eugene L., Dr., 21:317
Mann, George R., architect, 40:103
Mann, Horace, educator, 34:93
Mann, Horace, Jr., 16:35–36
in Minnesota, 16:40, 45, 20:171, 22:433, 35:215, 37:225–228, 38:335, 44:276
Mann, James O., police officer, 44:263
Mann, John S., 2:24–25, 28–29n, 30
Mann, Lewis, 10:336
Mann, Mamie, 45:243
Mann, Mary Peabody (Mrs. Horace), letter, 20:173, 22:433
Mann, T. T., Dr., newspaper correspondent, 11:163n
Mann, Thomas, steamboat captain, 20:352
Mann, William, railroad executive, 36:66
Mann-Elkins Act (1910), 12:16, 57:205
Manners, Carl W., lumberman, 44:296n
Manners, Mrs. Orlando R., 3:466
Manney, Solon W. (Rev.), chaplain/missionary, 3:200n, 9:252, 28:209, 213, 50:262
diary, 9:249–251, 261, 42:315
teacher, 28:210
Mannheim, Karl, sociologist
immigration theory, 46:268
quoted, 60:149–150
Mannheimer, Jacob, pioneer merchant, 4:204
Mannheimer Brothers, St. Paul, 49:61
anniversary, 4:204
costume exhibit, 4:164
Kinetoscope exhibition, 54:345
Manni, John, author, 16:246, 18:338
Manning, A. R., 50:212
Manning, Eileen, author, 40:99n
Manning, Mrs. Richard, 55:204
Manning, Warren H., landscape architect, 58:128
Mannix, Joseph T., sketch, 2:275
Manny, John H., 22:257
Manny reaper, 23:322, 24:288, 290
Manoa Company, in Venezuela, 43:200–201, 204, 209
Manomin County.
See Anoka County
Manominie, Anoka County, ghost town, 40:88
Manomin Township.
See Fridley, Anoka County
Manro, W. E., ginseng buyer, 41:258
Mansfield, Helen C., author, 26:306
Mansfield, J. B., author, 25:369
Mansfield, Richard, actor, 33:1
Mansfield Township, Freeborn County, history, 30:405
Mansheim, Gerald, work reviewed, 53:339
Manship, Paul H., sculptor, 16:110, 31:55, 35:70, 49:210, 55:117
Man Sized Action, punk-rock band, 58:30
Manson, D., trader, 40:167n–168n
Manson, Mahlon D. (Col.), Union officer, 38:261–262, 39:180, 182
Mansson, Evelina, author, 18:69, 59:61n
Mansson, Ola.
See Lindbergh, August
Mantell, Emma, Vermilion Lake Indian School student, 58:229
Mantell, James, Vermilion Lake Indian School student, 58:229
Manthey, Julius, 52:111
Manti, Iowa, Mormon settlement, 13:386
Manton de Manila, shawl, 49:57–58
Mantor, Peter, 3:152
Mantor, Riley, 3:152
Mantor, S. J., 22:170
Mantorville
churches, 14:236, 19:122, 30:400, 35:246
courthouse, 38:189n
described, 19:96
historic district, 42:239
history, 3:152, 4:194, 251
hotel, 15:198, 28:381, 30:181, 400
Masonic lodge, 13:215
museum, 35:246
pioneers, 3:307, 4:195, 14:276, 438, 15:134, 35:52
territorial newspaper, 56:224
Mantorville Express
analysis of contents, 27:5–20
history, 13:448, 14:397, 404, 24:355, 27:141
source material, 15:135
subscription lists, 11:95, 16:72
Mantorville Press, history, 34:358
Mantouek Indians, Radisson's visit, 13:261–262
Manuel, slave, trial and execution, 1:11–13
Manufacturers Bank of West Duluth, 37:122
Manufacturing
See also specific products and firms
development, 51:281
fluctuation, 21:373, 384
glass, 55:105
Great Lakes basin, 16:113, 222
Jewish contributions, 52:179
Minneapolis, 52:168–169, 57:386–402
Minneapolis area, 23:87
St. Paul, 53:208
Manuscripts
See also Minnesota Historical Society archives and manuscripts collection
cataloging, 17:59, 448–450, 459, 21:82
classification, 1:133
copying rules, 17:51, 93, 449–450
display, 33:92, 351
guides, 16:94, 197–199, 17:51, 34:220, 337, 35:52, 36:280, 37:340, 38:89
Iowa guide, 44:159
preservation, 17:59, 448, 459, 20:74, 25:282, 30:65, 32:190, 37:219, 40:361
public papers, 44:37–39
railroad records, 44:185–188
in regional research centers, 44:30–32, 195
repairing, 1:139, 4:61, 178, 465
security problem, 44:315
selection, 20:74, 32:123, 35:146
use, 8:192
Manuscript Society, 52:156
Manvel, Allen, 6:401
Manville, Helen A., poet, 26:298
Man Walking in Iron (Iron Walker), Dakota leader, 45:90, 92
Manweiler, J., author, 21:212
Manxmen
in Greenvale, Dakota County, 26:285, 27:173
in Wisconsin, 27:84
Manyaska Township, Martin County
history, 28:387, 35:156
school, 23:197
Many Lightnings, Sioux Indian.
See Eastman, John
Manypenny, George W., Indian commissioner, 43:175, 45:85n, 48:223, 57:6, 9–11, 15–16
Many Rattlesnakes band (Dakota), missions and missionaries, 56:241
Manzey, John, author, 13:216
Manzomaunay, Chippewa Indian.
See Monsomannay
Mapes, Emery, businessman, 47:4, 57:24
Maple, Lake County, ghost town, 34:182
Maplebay automobile, 40:148, 43:102
Maple Grove, burials, 53:211
Maple Grove Township, Hennepin County
Evangelical church, 17:479
plat, 23:171, 36:36
Maple Hill Township, Cook County, history, 11:217
Maple Plain
church, 27:344
water tower depicted, 53:130
Maple Plain Cooperative Creamery Company, 18:443
Maple Plain Fruit Growers' Association, 18:443
Maple Ridge Township, Isanti County, Swedish settlement, 20:359
Maple River, archaeology, 51:62
Maple sugar and syrup
among Indians, 43:176–177, 180, 48:41, 238–239
depicted, 48:169, 239
early manufacture, 14:383, 18:287–288, 19:136, 22:331, 24:92
harvesting, 43:64–65
made by Indians, 28:235, 30:261, 52:9–10, 55:133
syrup harvest, 40:47, 158
as trade item, 38:71, 48:154, 240
Mapleton
churches, 19:344, 20:34, 25:211
history, 9:419, 21:106
hotels, 15:133
library, 17:125
pioneer life, 14:455, 18:337, 25:210, 35:381
Scottish colony, 24:382
Mapleton and Sterling Old Settlers' Association, 1:409, 2:207, 214
Mapleton House, Mapleton, 15:133
Mapleton Woman's Study Club, 21:215
Maplewood Park, Waseca County, resort, 36:194
Maplewoods (Woodland), Hennepin County, history, 27:176
Maps
See also Atlases;
Cartography
18th-century America, 9:146
American West, 34:219, 302, 35:97, 36:277, 38:386
archaeology, 51:56, 55:327
Augsburg Park, 40:381
Ayer collection, 9:409
Babbitt area, 34:270, 279
Beef Slough, Wisconsin, 27:192–193
border lakes, 37:244
boundaries, 15:239, 18:430, 36:2, 57:326
Boundary Waters, 54:127, 57:157
Brown County, 5:486
Burnett area, 33:107
bus routes, 52:314
Canada, 40:355
Carver, 34:158
Cass expedition, 23:138
Chisago City depicted, 55:23–24
Chisago County, 56:148
Civil War, 38:261, 266, 268, 39:83, 177, 40:284, 289
collected, 53:209
Como Park plan depicted, 58:45
county landownership, 52:127
county seats, platting of, 57:331
Crow Wing County, 5:490
Cuba, 56:288
Dakota County depicted, 58:151
by David Thompson, 33:181
Deadwood, South Dakota, trails, 12:93
depicted, 41:18, 43:9, 177
Duluth boulevard depicted, 54:160–161
Duluth-Superior harbor, 37:95
Dutch cartographers, 52:84 (facing)
early trails, 6:278
East Grand Forks depicted, 51:292
exhibit, 6:215
Falls of St. Anthony, manufacturing interests at, 58:287
Falls of St. Anthony and islands (detail), 58:259
Falls of St. Anthony and Mississippi riverfront, 58:327
Federal Writers' Project, 53:177
Finnish folklore area, 40:393
Forest Mills, 35:17
Fort Ridgely, 20:148
Fort Snelling, 35:23, 26, 179, 366, 52:148, 55:331
Fort St. Charles, 18:245
French, 9:145
frontier forms of county seats depicted, 57:335
frontier forts, 38:282
fur trade, 11:355, 17:75, 18:235, 21:83, 22:272, 32:228, 40:173, 189, 194–195, 53:125
German settlements, 26:277
Goodhue County, 52:244
Grand Portage, 39:304
Grand Portage trail, 9:26
Grandview Township plat (1884) depicted, 51:189
grave markers, 53:211
Great Lakes, 12:348, 351, 355, 13:186, 17:357, 25:302
Hassan, Hennepin County depicted, 55:45 (facing)
historical maps, 44:206, 49:164 (facing), 268, 50:132 (facing), 216 (facing)
historic markers, 12:441, 13:379
historic property distribution, 51:147
Hudson Bay, 16:421n
and Indian history, 52:332
Indian land cessions and reservations (to 1858), 56:159
Indian removal route, 39:235
Indian reservations, 21:83, 37:273, 39:87, 41:18, 43:9, 177, 47:79
Indian villages, 24:236
Iowa, 51:199
by Joseph Nicollet, 46:70, 47:206–207
Kandiyohi County Lakes, 33:147
Lake Agassiz, 38:159
Lake Itasca, 52:150
Lake Minnetonka, 29:291
Lake of the Woods, 34:2, 35:275
Lake Pepin, 14:35
Lake Superior area, 52:280, 287
landowners' maps, 53:168, 54:287
Leech Lake district, 3:282
local history activities, 11:13
Long River, 14:373
Lower Sioux Agency, 34:236
lumber-strike locations, 56:267
Madison, Wisconsin, 25:185
Michigan, 13:186
Michigan, essays about mapping reviewed, 61:38
Midwest, 51:282
military/preterritorial roads depicted, 56:257
Minneapolis Chinese-American businesses, 54:229
Minnesota, 14:117, 349, 18:446, 19:453, 22:433, 26:178, 36:278, 40:274
Minnesota Territory depicted, 52:131, 56:156, 59:198
Mississippi River, 12:82, 13:405, 14:337, 27:350, 29:220, 52:4, 54:258, 58:242–243
Montana gold fields, routes to, 38:59, 224
Moorhead depicted, 57:329 (cover)
Nicollet's expeditions, 55:92
Nininger, 13:137, 58:148
Nobles expedition, 35:253
North American plains, 51:35–36
Norway depicted, 57:360
Norwegian settlements, 12:267
oil-spill route, 58:109
Old Crossing Treaty cession, 15:293
by Peter Pond, 12:82, 14:83, 35:334
population, 9:413
prisoner-of-war camps depicted, 54:114
railroads, 34:179, 37:104, 156, 57:200, 61:16
Ramsey expedition, 38:3
river towns, 11:167
roads, 11:391, 16:286, 21:83, 228, 236, 37:104, 40:234, 236–243, 389
Robert Morden map depicted, 51:80 (facing)
St. Paul, 30:8, 55:353, 61:31
salt springs expedition, 52:139, 53:12–13, 15
Sanborn Fire Insurance (1875), 61:31, 35n
Sanborn Fire Insurance (1885), 54:144, 57:392, 58:323
Sandy Lake, 7:313, 324, 8:119
Savanna Portage, 8:131
Sawbill area, Cook County, 36:132
Sea Wing disaster depicted, 52:76
settlements before 1851 treaties, 56:162
Shakopee plat depicted, 57:336
state boundaries depicted, 55:268, 56:170
Stillwater plat depicted, 57:332
Superior National Forest, 53:289
Twin Cities Rapid Transit Company depicted, 57:300–301
Unites States, 14:91, 24:252, 25:374, 33:186
U.S. Geological Survey, 52:81
Viking route depicted, 56:125
Wadsworth Trail, 19:227
Winnebago reservations (1832-63) depicted, 57:7
Wisconsin, 55:284, 56:464
women's history resources, 52:118
Maquoketa River, Iowa, located, 32:232
Maracci, Carmelita, 39:64
Marathon County, Wisconsin, dairying, 29:268
Maravelas, Paul, reviews by, 53:251, 54:376
Marble, company town, 48:95, 99
bus service, 49:312
churches, 11:115, 16:485
Marble, Ella M. S., feminist, 39:10n
Marble, Jerome, hunter, 16:269
Marble, Manton
artist, 35:249–250, 255–257, 259–260, 262, 52:38
author, 2:86, 23:186, 34:335
with Nobles expedition, 18:274, 35:252–254, 258, 261
Marble, Margaret Ann, Sioux captive, 23:273, 38:123, 48:31
Marble, Mrs. Claude, author, 9:196
Marble, Mrs. William, Sioux captive, 1:429, 2:549n
Marble, Scott, playwright, 54:352
Marble family, theatrical troupe, 28:111, 40:363
Marbles, game described, 47:149
Marburg, Theodore F., author, 35:154
Marc, Franz, artist, 54:94
Marcaccini, Ann, "DAR at the Sibley House," 55:186–201
Mar Cantabrico, munitions ship, 43:83, 86n
Marcaut, ----, trader, 11:262n
March, C[harles] H., public-safety commissioner, 43:45
March, Enoch C., sutler, 40:24
March, F. M., speaker, 10:301–303
March, Frank, 16:241
March, John H., teacher, 2:240n, 54:106
March, Richard, work reviewed, 53:128
Marchand, Ernest, author, 12:326
Marchand, John N., artist, 47:60–62
artwork depicted, 47:41 (cover)
Marchant, George W., 35:70–71
Marchesi, Blanche, singer, 39:55
Marchesseaux, ----, trader, 19:293
Marchman, Watt P., author, 31:252
March on Washington Movement, 57:431
Marcks, Ray, musicians' reunion organizer, 59:108
Marcley, Jessie M., author, 6:411, 18:263n
Marcley, Mrs. Walter, speaker, 11:120
Marcos, Imelda, 56:423
Marcot, Hyacinthe, voyageur, 21:135
Marcum, Thomas, electrician, 42:90
Marcus, Hannah, homesteader, 55:169
Marcus, Jacob R., editor, 33:195n, 34:353
Marcy, Ellen M., 29:118
Marcy, Randolph B. (Gen.), 29:118
Marcy, William L., 11:318
Marden, Luis, review by, 39:123
Mardock, Robert W., work reviewed, 43:75–76
Mareck, Titus, actor, 32:172
Marensico, Michigan, lumber strikers depicted, 56:270
Margaret Barry Settlement, Minneapolis, 14:110
Margaret Street, St. Paul
playground, women's softball team depicted, 58:217
police substation, 44:259
Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum, publications, 51:128
Margeax, ----, timber agent, 31:162
Margerie, Emmanuel de, speaker, 49:308
Margolis, Jack, garage depicted, 46:266
Margry, Pierre, 38:200
author, 13:202
editor, 36:30
Margulies, Candace, softball player, 58:221
Margulies, Herbert F., author, 35:241
work reviewed, 46:125–126, 52:120
Marias Pass, Montana
depicted, 41:345 (cover), 360
discovered, 7:281, 16:463, 21:97
history, 12:93
monument, 41:361
railroad route, 41:182, 345, 347
sketch, 6:307
Marias River, explorations, 52:81
Marie Teresa (Sr.), artist, 48:19
Marietta, Ohio, Northwest Territory celebration, 18:101, 19:314
Marietta College,
Historical Collections established, 2:198
Marijuana, trade item, 40:204
Marin, Joseph, trader, 8:244–245
Marin, Paul, trader, 8:104, 236, 244–245
Marin, Sam, 12:136
Marin, William A., author, 1:228, 18:116, 228, 20:466
"Sod Houses and Prairie Schooners," 12:135–156
speaker, 13:283
Marin de la Malgue, Charles-Paul, career, 13:439
Marin de la Malgue, Joseph, trader, 12:307, 18:193, 32:226–238
Marin de la Malgue, Paul, trader, 11:382, 384, 12:307, 13:433, 18:193, 32:226–227, 229, 235n
Marin de la Perriere, Claude, 13:203, 18:193
Marine.
See Marine on St. Croix
Marine Bank, St. Paul, 20:257
Marine Engineers Beneficial Association, 21:380
Marine House, Marine on St. Croix, 17:284, 36:214
Marine Lumber Company, 38:339
See also Walker, Judd, and Veazie
mill, 20:448
organized, 18:167, 29:205n
store, 18:420, 36:197 (cover), 213
Marine Mills.
See Marine on St. Croix
Marine National Bank, Duluth, 37:122
Marine on St. Croix
architecture, 38:337, 339–340
bank, 2:165
centennial, 18:344, 19:363, 472
depicted, 37:137 (cover)
described, 39:208, 51:285
fire department, 36:107
historical meeting, 17:316–318
historic district, 42:239, 44:266–267
history, 41:197, 43:77
hotel, 17:284, 36:214
Indian mounds, 55:25
July 4 parade, 26:253
lumber industry, 15:346, 17:278, 285, 313, 392, 18:167, 20:448, 21:271, 24:126, 29:205, 30:195, 242, 35:382, 38:333, 39:315, 56:158
mail service, 16:97, 36:206–215, 40:83, 86
mission, 16:313, 316
river port, 17:280
sawmill, 5:614, 7:45, 41:144n, 43:257, 56:218
settlement, 2:155, 4:156
stores, 16:97, 18:420–422
Swedish settlement, 7:184, 17:398–399
Marinette River, Wisconsin, pineries, 21:55
Marion, Francis (Gen.), 18:397
Marion, Norman, petitioner, 49:187
Marion, Olmsted County, ghost town, 11:399, 35:12, 21
Marion, Otter Tail County
history, 10:359
town site, 3:168n, 169, 194, 15:465, 18:117
Marion, Seraphin, author, 5:463
Marion City, Missouri, sketch, 2:268n
Marion County, Indiana, probate records, 17:189
Marion Lake, McLeod County, paper town, 40:65
Marion Patch, racehorse, 41:382
Marion Township, Olmsted County, poor farm, 38:368
Mariposa Battalion, Yosemite Valley discovery, 15:233
Marjenhoff, O. G., fire chief, 50:179
Mark, Eli, papers, 54:319
Mark, H. F., druggist, 23:198
Mark, Henry, businessman, 51:6
Mark, P. M., druggist, 23:198
Mark Bradley, towboat, 18:177
Marken, Jack W., work reviewed, 47:167, 49:346
Markers.
See Monuments and markers
Market Hall, Minneapolis, theater, 9:37
Market House (Hall), St. Paul, Minnesota Historical Society headquarters, 3:427, 18:30, 23:306, 33:196–197n, 36:239
Marketing
See also Agriculture;
Dairy industry and dairying;
Grain marketing;
Livestock industry;
Wheat raising
bus travel, 52:314, 317, 319–321
cooperative, 4:336, 338, 471, 5:462, 6:384, 17:474, 21:202, 28:37, 39, 304, 29:76
of farm products, 1:78, 280, 8:441, 10:97
gardening businesses, 55:90
Midwest, 20:335
prices, 6:394
survey, 30:265, 34:214
transportation problem, 22:230
Twin Cities, 7:168, 9:62
wholesale, 34:106–113
Market Street Baptist Church, Minneapolis, 17:337
Markham, Edwin, 11:447
Markham, J. M., steamboat owner, 33:12
Markham, James E., attorney/speaker, 14:218, 46:148
Markham, Morris, trapper, 48:30
Markham, R. H., author, 21:310
Markham, William (Col.), Union officer, 38:43, 258
Markham Hotel, Bemidji, 42:181
Markhus, Lars (Rev.), 10:293
Markle, J. A., Indian agent, 41:23, 28n
Markoe, Francis A., speaker, 16:115
Markoe, James, 38:167n, 176n
Markoe, Mrs. William, 38:172
Markoe, Ralston J., 19:451
Markoe, William, aeronaut/balloonist, 3:477, 5:246, 12:202, 22:9, 38:166–176, 39:280, 41:245, 42:19n, 48:47, 49:31, 54:376, 56:237
Markoe, William F., author, 3:97, 16:251
Marks, A. G., 52:108
Marks, Isaac
businessman, 51:3–4
ginseng dealer, 41:163
Marks, Susan, author, works reviewed, 60:297
Marksman, Peter, 10:204
Mark Twain Museum, Hannibal, Missouri, artwork, 57:239
Markus, Frank A., 49:75
Markus, Israel, Dr., editor, 43:219n
Marling, Karal Ann, 51:281
author, 53:264, 58:146
"Minnesota Butter Sculpture," 50:218–228
pop culture observer, 57:29
"Rural Family Dinner, 1950," 59:46
work reviewed, 48:174, 49:160–161, 52:161, 59:43
Marloue, Pope County, mill, 21:218
Marmaduke, John S. (Gen.), Confederate officer, 40:283
Marmata, Lake County, settled, 34:177
Marmon automobile, 38:207, 210–211, 213
Marogna, Demetrius (Fr.), missionary, 32:37–41
Maron, Frank, 6:401
Marotzke, Wally, building engineer, 53:115
Marpewecapta, Dakota leader.
See Cloud Man
Marpiwecaxta, Dakota leader.
See Cloudman
Marpiyawichashta, Dakota leader.
See Cloud Man
Marple, Alice, author, 1:142, 3:98
Marquand, J. P., author, 20:116
Marquette, C. L., speaker, 24:255
Marquette, Jacques (Fr.), explorer, 12:76, 13:254, 14:339, 371, 15:100, 16:453, 17:299n, 18:233, 388, 19:198, 27:350, 30:57, 32:112, 35:151, 199, 36:70, 37:128, 41:195, 48:83, 52:224
author, 2:189, 3:46, 7:156, 14:448, 22:56, 26:165, 33:344
cartographer, 12:353, 26:164
depicted on stamp, 55:93 (cover)
expedition, 10:212
Jesuit, 1:339, 5:150–151, 241, 7:349, 9:144
missionary, 13:401, 35:43
pictured, 19:461
sketches, 5:314, 466
Marquette, Michigan, in 1850s, 8:202
Marquette Avenue, Minneapolis, 30:332, 384, 58:289
Marquette Range, Michigan
ethnic groups, 27:205
iron mines, 48:95
strike, 52:254
Marquez, Frances (Mrs. Manuel), 57:179
Marquez, Manuel, 57:179
Marquez, Phillip, 57:179
Marquis, A. S., author, 11:451
Marquis, T. G., author, 1:528
Marqusee, John E., author, 39:211
Marr, Carl, artist, 55:369
Marrett, T. B., horse owner, 41:375
Marriage.
See Social life: marriage
Marriott, Alice, work reviewed, 42:79
Marriott, Frederick, aeronaut, 49:31
Marryat, Frederick (Capt.), 9:305
author, 13:222, 29:154, 36:74
description of Minnesota, 1838, 6:168–184
at Fort Snelling, 8:39, 201
in Minnesota, 6:257, 18:152–164, 20:380
traveler, 18:215, 25:273
views on Native Americans, 57:101
in Wissconsin, 5:234
Mars, Chris, rock musician, 58:34
Mars, J. C. (Bud, pseud.).
See McBride, James D.
Mars, J. R., publisher, 26:294
Marsden, Peter, author, 43:120, 192
Marsden, Ralph W., author, 36:103
Marsh, Adolphus (Lt.), 25:225, 254
Marsh, Cutting (Rev.), explorer, 16:134
Marsh, George H., author, 6:410
Marsh, George P., geographical theories, 44:18, 22
Marsh, Grant, 7:362, 8:184
Marsh, John S. (Capt.)
career, 11:210, 430–432, 14:439, 15:128, 479, 18:193, 22:205, 36:68
Fort Ridgeley commandant, 45:100–101, 124
Indian agent, 20:78, 25:89, 40:24n
letters, 12:190, 18:439, 19:95
in Sioux Outbreak, 1:461, 11:29, 18:209, 27:341, 34:234–235, 35:288, 38:96, 136, 148
teacher, 8:273, 14:143–144, 17:478, 18:219, 26:362, 35:290
threatens traders, 48:204–205
Marsh, Josiah F. (Col.), 39:186, 189
Marsh, Mrs. John, teacher, 48:27
Marsh, Richard R., "Interregnum at Hamline: The Year the Faculty Ran the School 1932–33," 51:110–122
Marsh, Ruth, author, 24:71
Marshall, Albert M., author, 35:245
Marshall, Alice, 59:160
Marshall, Bette, 59:171
Marshall, Bobby, African American athlete, 59:158–174
attorney, 59:164, 168, 173n23
baseball career, 59:163, 165–167, 169–170, 173n34, 174n42
depicted, 59:158–160, 163, 166, 168, 170–171
discrimination against, 59:162–164
football career, 59:161–163, 167–169
football coach, 59:164, 169
grain inspector, 59:169–171
high school sports, 59:159–160
personal life, 59:171
professional hockey player, 59:168, 174n40
Marshall, C. B., storekeeper, 34:280
Marshall, Donald, 59:171
Marshall, Douglas, 30:406
Marshall, Eugene, author, 2:357n
Marshall, F. F., county agent, 10:353
Marshall, James R., editor, work reviewed, 59:351
Marshall, John, union leader, 13:345, 53:177
Marshall, Joseph M., banker, 35:363
Marshall, Lawrence W., author, 12:441
Marshall, Lewis, 59:160
Marshall, Lyon County
in 1930s Depression, 44:306
blizzard, 11:187n
business history, 57:215
Catholics, 9:178, 16:120, 48:19
county seat, 20:360
early township depicted, 51:191
ethnic groups, 56:100
high-school basketball, 55:340
history, 53:39, 56:302–303
Icelandic settlement, 8:384
pageant, 3:376, 470, 534
parochial schools, 35:139
pioneers, 17:237, 51:188, 191
railroad, 21:243, 24:177
school, 8:209
sketch, 10:352
street pattern, 43:59
wheat market, 29:4
Marshall, Marie H., 52:218
Marshall, Morgan, 22:133
Marshall, Mrs. ----, mixed-blood, 24:324
Marshall, Mrs. Bobby (Irene Knott), 59:171
Marshall, Mrs. Richard (Symanthia Gillespie), 59:159–160
Marshall, Mrs. William R., 33:6
Marshall, Paul M., 50:10
Marshall, R. B., author, 1:146
Marshall, R. D., lawyer, 27:198
Marshall, Rebecca.
See Cathcart, Rebecca Marshall
Marshall, Richard, 59:159–160
Marshall, Robert, author, 11:101
Marshall, Robert, Jr., 59:171
Marshall, Roujet D., autobiography, 14:112
Marshall, Sarah, 59:160
Marshall, Stanley, Farmer-Labor party secretary, 51:174
Marshall, Thomas M., editor, 4:82
Marshall, Thomas R., 21:98
Marshall, W. L., Army Corps of Engineers leader, 54:263–264
Marshall, William, 59:171
Marshall, William R., 1:324, 7:114, 10:322
in boundary controversy, 50:319
businessman, 1:160, 3:224, 6:37, 8:172, 180, 9:89, 37:92
career, 15:127, 56:72, 81
conservation supporter, 44:17
depicted, 53:46, 56:82
encouragement of immigration, 12:259, 13:27, 20:246, 28:222, 29:244
expedition leader, 54:92
governor, 1:205, 4:67, 5:77, 8:271, 26:208, 36:304–305, 37:143, 38:297, 39:317, 40:67, 148, 223, 41:77, 79, 43:246–247, 47:135, 49:54, 52:9–10, 53:45–47, 49–50, 159–160, 55:147, 56:82–84, 60:8
house, 23:221
land officer, 12:389, 37:98
land owner, 49:284
letters, 1:375
MHS president, 3:428, 45:245, 46:134
military commissioner, 1:468
military service, 6:360, 26:206, 33:191, 38:104, 110n, 113, 293, 386
newspaper editor, 54:90
papers, 19:342, 21:86, 33:220
publisher, 34:336, 37:328
Republican committeeman, 2:25–26, 28–29n, 30, 14:132
with Sibley expedition, 1:475n, 8:437
sketches, 2:28n, 436, 4:478
speaker, 33:172, 35:359
travels, 20:432
Marshall, Wisconsin, college, 40:375
Marshall and Company, bankers, 2:137, 5:203
Marshall and Illsley, bankers, 16:91
Marshall County
agriculture, 21:212
archives, 21:101
cart trails, 36:107
electric service, 40:315
Fourth Liberty Loan, 3:48
history, 12:451, 16:250, 35:47, 47:76
mound, 38:164
notes, 9:309, 422
Old Settlers Association, 1:149, 2:286, 20:456, 22:441
pageant, 16:237
settlement, 10:228
war records committee, 3:158–159
Marshall County Historical Society, 16:241, 36:104
activities, 15:249, 369, 16:124, 361, 20:456, 37:67
meetings, 16:490, 17:64, 122, 483, 18:110, 464, 19:116, 469, 20:96, 21:108, 445, 22:106, 441, 23:102
newspaper collection, 17:66
organized, 15:71, 137
pageant, 15:369, 16:64
Marshall House, Alexandria, Virginia, 25:38
Marshall Messenger, sports photo, 55:340
Marshall Plan, 52:34
Marshall State College
Marshall State Teachers College, minority students, 51:25
Marsh elder, importance to Indian culture, 52:39
Marsh harvester, described, 24:291
Marsh Hotel, Forest Lake, 30:398
Marsh River, Norman County, Norwegian settlement, 12:278
Marson, Walter G., 43:127, 130
Marsonovitch, Mrs. Phillip, 41:89
Marsonovitch, Phillip, miner, 41:89
Marston, Anson, 14:113
Marston, Moses P., 16:181–182
Marston, Thomas E., author, 39:342
Marsyla, Elma, 52:327–328
Marsyla, Helmi, 52:327–328
Marsyla, Ida, fire victim, 52:327–328
Marsyla, Leonard, 52:328
Marsyla, Senia, 52:327
Marteau, Henri, violinist, 39:53
Martell, Charlie, ferryman, 34:233–238
Martell, Mrs. Oliver, fugitive, 34:237
Martell, Oliver, ferryman, 34:234–235, 237–238
Martell, Peter, ferryman, 34:223–238
Martellone, Anna Maria, editor, 47:211
Marten, Humphrey, trader, 33:261
Marten, in fur trade, 23:330, 30:131, 134, 38:190, 40:212, 54:127
Marten, Mrs. F. M., 11:443
Marth, Julius, mill owner, 44:169
Marth, Sophia, author, 29:269
Marthaler, Gilbert, 57:266
Marthaler, Jacob, house, 55:311–312
Marthaler, Joseph, property owner, 55:311
Marthaler, Simon, haymaking, 57:266
Marthaler, Theresa (Sr.), 35:271
Marthuin, Gustave, professional boxer, 59:83
Marti, Anne J. L., letter, 13:116
Marti, Asa E., author, 13:329
Marti, Charles, author, 19:455
Marti, Chester
author, 13:209, 20:69, 21:432
editor, 13:300
speaker, 13:105
Marti, Claude (Fr.), 13:417
Marti, Deborah B., editor, 12:329
Marti, Donald B., "The Puritan Tradition," 40:1–11
Marti, Emmanuel, pioneer, 35:31
Marti, Ethyl E., compiler, 23:90, 28:378
Marti, Felix (Fr.), 37:128
Marti, Francois, author, 12:322
Marti, Franklin H., surgeon, 15:131
Marti, George R., 11:54, 14:79, 15:116, 17:70
speaker, 11:461, 13:424, 16:491
Marti, Helen M., author, 21:325
Marti, J. W. (Rev.), 31:82n, 84
Marti, James A., biography, 14:333
Marti, John, compiler, 30:388
Marti, John, lumberman, 21:316, 37:319
Marti, John B., work reviewed, 25:276
Marti, Lorene, author, 23:281
Marti, Mamie, compiler, 12:332, 26:72
Marti, Michael, work reviewed, 33:261
Marti, Mrs. Homer D., author, 16:339
Marti, N. B., "Letters of a Union Officer," 35:313–319
Marti, O. B., 22:328
Marti, Paul S., work reviewed, 28:270–272
Marti, Ralph G., author, 34:265, 356
Marti, Thomas P., author, 15:228, 16:95
Marti, William J., author, 34:130
Martin, Albro
biographer, 55:120, 123, 178–179, 247
business historian, 55:132
review by, 45:339–340
speaker, 45:80
work reviewed, 45:200–201, 53:37
Martin, Angelique, 8:31, 35
Martin, Asa E., author, 6:211
editor, 6:297
speaker, 8:100
Martin, Billy, baseball manager, 47:260
Martin, Calvin, historian/scholar, 51:238, 53:228
Martin, Chester, work reviewed, 2:31–33
Martin, Christopher, work reviewed, 51:324
Martin, Clyde, professional golfer, 58:384
Martin, Ernest, 54:274
Martin, George R., author, 5:522
Martin, George W., 1:139
Martin, Homer Dodge, artist, 15:100, 128, 16:339, 18:106, 20:185, 54:236
Martin, Hugh (Sgt.), 3:325
Martin, James, historian, 55:44
Martin, Janet, work reviewed, 49:345
Martin, John, 48:154n
Martin, John, miller, 6:143
Martin, John M., judge, 55:65
Martin, Joseph W., Jr., congressman, 52:30
Martin, Judith A., geographer, 59:318
Martin, Judith A., sociologist, 58:302
Martin, Julie, baptismal record, 8:35
Martin, Kenneth T., 42:142
Martin, Lawrence (Col.), author, 44:212n
Martin, Louis W., political activist, 8:31, 35, 46, 43:55n
Martin, Mamie R., historian, 52:156
Martin, Marie, baptismal record, 8:35
Martin, Marja-Liisa author, 48:175
Martin, Merle Murphey (Mrs. Norman E.), 44:154–155
Martin, Morgan L., politician, 3:122, 50:310, 315–316, 55:269
Martin, Mrs. Louis, 8:31, 35, 46
Martin, Philip, author, 52:126
Martin, Richard, banker, 2:125
Martin, Theodora Penny, 51:199, 54:294
Martin, Thomas H., 54:159
Martin, Virginia L., editor, 46:38, 302
See also Rahm, Virginia L.
"Eye of Brechet," 45:241–244
"Reflections of the Political Process in the MHS Collections," 45:70–74
reviews by, 45:207, 303–304, 46:168, 338–339, 343, 49:164
Martin County
1918 campaign, 43:56
agriculture, 17:212, 18:47
archives, 20:445
British colony, 5:618, 8:140–149, 10:359, 406, 53:337
census, 14:254, 256, 258–259, 261
depicted, 28:387
described, 42:217
established, 5:485
ethnic groups, 11:295, 12:274, 16:496, 18:309, 21:98, 37:185, 44:120, 52:125
first cheese factory, 8:148
first district court, 1:415
food shortage, 14:379
geographic names, 4:473
grasshopper plague, 1:245, 6:311, 37:204
history, 1:298, 546, 2:216, 3:542, 5:159, 322, 36:107, 239, 41:104
horse thievery, 25:97
Indians, 14:453
lakes, 5:138, 8:142
library, 31:61
Methodism in, 10:98
notes, 7:192, 8:209, 313, 10:228
Old Settlers Association, 2:207
pageant, 30:408
physicians, 24:79
pioneer life, 6:219
politics, 14:247–249, 251, 259, 262, 35:307
population, 1880, 8:146n
post offices, 22:441
records, 47:334
schools, 20:102, 23:197, 25:411, 36:193
settlement, 8:146, 10:403–408, 13:102, 343, 451, 14:244, 20:462, 28:195, 29:74, 30:162
in Sioux Outbreak, 38:284
tree planting, 44:19
war history, 3:104, 242, 4:103
War History Committee, 23:391
war prisoners, 44:302n
war veterans, 26:289
Martin County Atlas (Fairmont), founded, 22:174
Martin County Business Men's Association, 22:225
Martin County Historical Society, 10:299, 403n, 16:241, 41:104
activities, 11:296, 14:449, 17:483, 28:194, 30:408
building, 35:336
collections, 16:447, 20:81, 24:270, 25:97, 28:296
Covered Wagon Club, 16:397
meetings, 11:15, 463, 13:451, 14:459, 15:71, 489, 17:64, 121, 18:464, 19:64, 116, 470, 20:97, 456, 21:110, 445, 23:399
members, 11:19–20, 12:39
museum, 11:16, 293, 463, 16:445, 29:87, 35:155
organized, 10:228, 11:14
publications, 12:339, 13:343, 22:441, 23:15, 26:394, 27:172, 29:74, 34:315
Martindale, John, 25:128
Martindale, Joseph, author, 27:100
Martindale, L., farmer, 24:301
Martineau, Harriet, author, 3:396, 8:320, 18:152, 28:275, 321, 29:154
Martinek, E. A., photographer, 49:237
Martinez, Augustine, military draftee, 60:86
Martinez, Oscar J., historian, 57:383
Martin family, 8:50, 51:243
Martini, Peter, artist, 26:238
Martin Lake, Martin County, in Sioux Outbreak, 38:125
Martin's Gallery of Indian Portraits, Winnebago depicted, 57:11
Martinson, Embret, author, 13:324
Martinson, Flora, work reviewed, 36:66
Martinson, Lorraine, author, 24:192
Martinson, Tom, work reviewed, 46:78–79
Martinsville, Ohio, Quaker settlement, 18:255
Martin Township, Rock County, Norwegian settlement, 12:274
Martner, Emory A., chiropractor, 59:204
Marty, Adam
author, 3:525
GAR commander, 16:438
Marty, Charles E., dairyman, 22:267, 27:120–121
Marty, J. B, 35:269
Marty, Luke, postmaster, 24:354, 34:185
Marty, Mabel L., author, 11:446–448, 14:240, 15:349, 22:342, 25:206
Marty, Martin (Bishop), 51:162
missionary to Sioux, 15:128, 23:383, 33:57
Marty, Matthew (Sgt.), papers, 11:42, 25:31n, 38:249–253, 257
Marty, Myron A., work reviewed, 48:311–312
Marty, Richard F.
merchant, 15:188
postmaster, 34:185
Martzolff, C. L., author, 1:540
Marucelli, --, composer, 57:232
Marvin, C. F., author, 34:264
Marvin, Luke A., 2:24, 4:332
Marvin, Mabel L., 5:507, 510, 7:361–362, 9:176, 10:205, 44:220
Marvin, Margaret W., gifts and grants, 55:39
Marvin, Matthew, veteran, 5:509, 44:220, 45:139–140
Civil War monument commissioner, 60:20, 22
papers, 5:507, 7:40, 10:205
Marx, Groucho, actor, 44:108
Marx, Paul S., work reviewed, 35:372
Marxists and Marxism
and food cooperatives, 54:284
Indian, 52:159
and socialism, 52:93
Mary Blane, steamboat, 33:131
Mary Broughton, packet ship, 55:96
Mary C, steamboat, 19:138
Mary Hatch, steamboat, 33:71
Maryland
atlas, 40:122
in Civil War, 25:359
classroom prayer, 53:295
early printing, 15:4
historic sites, 17:112
history, 1:373, 5:222, 56:143
schools, 29:163
war records, 3:50
War Records Division, 27:352
Maryland, Victor, bus line operator, 35:338
Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, 26:376
Maryland Transfer Line, bus operations, 35:338
Mary Virginia (Sr.), author, 27:343, 28:165, 242n, 303
"The Study of Family History," 27:319–326
Marzolf, Marion T., work reviewed, 47:118
Marzolf, William H., critic, 39:60
Masaoka, Mike M., 45:286
Mascagni, --, composer, 57:226
Masche, Mrs. William, speaker, 9:312
Mascouten Indians (Prairie Potowatomi), 32:230
Illinois, 36:191
Wisconsin, 13:253, 15:167, 170–171
Masek, J. H., speaker, 7:195
Masello, Charlotte, 8:48
Maseres, Francis, 15:96
Masi, Eugenia C., author, 11:452
Masler, Marilyn, "Carl Gutherz and the Northwest Landscape," 53:312–322
Masley, Alexander, artist, 52:276
artworks depicted, 50:296 (facing)
Mason, Bernard S., author, 33:227
Mason, Biddy, midwife, 55:89
Mason, Charles, jurist, 22:87
Mason, Charles H. (Lt.), 25:246
Mason, David T., author, 27:358, 36:159, 40:405, 52:244
lumberman, 48:264–265
work reviewed, 33:219
Mason, E. G., 1:10, 13
Mason, Edwin C. (Gen.), Fort Snelling commandant, 35:186–189, 42:83–84, 98
Mason, Eldon W., 18:204
Mason, Emily, letter, 24:182
Mason, George C., author, 33:316
Mason, J. Alden, author, 23:369, 29:261
"The Dickeson Panorama," 23:352–354
Mason, J. D., author, 14:358
Mason, J. M. (Rev.), speaker, 17:355
Mason, J. R., miller, 35:17, 20
Mason, John (Gen.), 5:222
Mason, John W., author, 5:323
editor, work reviewed, 1:378–386
Mason, John Y., secretary of navy, 46:69
Mason, Karen, work reviewed, 48:90
Mason, Leonard, author, 24:60
Mason, Lowell, composer, 44:122
Mason, Max, rape trial, 55:73–74, 59:35n
Mason, Philip P., author/editor, 34:263, 35:153
Mason, Rachel C., diaries, 17:211
Mason, Richard B. (Capt.), 14:423
Mason, Sarah Refo, author, 54:328