N. B. Shank Company, Biwabik, logging camp depicted, 48:216
N. Ludington and Company, Chicago, 40:113
NAACP.
See National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Naas, David L., regional center director, 44:30, 304
"Recollections of Rural Revolt," 44:304–308
work reviewed, 49:163, 258
Nabhan, Gary Paul, 51:324
Nabisco.
See National Biscuit Company
Nachbar, C. A., 12:454, 18:334
Nachtrieb, Henry F., 21:209, 28:286
biologist, 37:29
photographer, 35:272–274, 277
Nadig, Henry, vehicle builder, 43:94
Nadouessi Indians.
See Dakota (Sioux) Indians;
Sioux (Dakota) Indians
Naegele, Henry, diary, 21:204
Naegele, Lambert, newspaper publisher, 34:130
in Sioux Outbreak, 14:217
Naeseth, Christian Andrew George.
See Newmann, C. A. George
Naeseth, Franz, author, 20:468
Naeseth, Henriette C. K.
review by, 33:349
work reviewed, 33:40
Naess, Harald, translator, 49:122
work reviewed, 45:204–205
Naess, Ole H., sketch, 10:316n
Naff, Alixa, author, 50:168
Naftalin, Arthur E., 25:191, 46:88, 90, 54:11, 56:53, 62, 406–407
author, 25:202, 43:91, 46:338, 47:160
in DFL party, 49:159, 59:251, 255
editor, 33:312
in Hubert Humphrey mayoralty campaign, 46:90–91, 95, 97, 99
review by, 35:41
speaker, 36:108, 37:135
"The Tradition of Protest," 35:53–63
Nafziger, Ralph O., author, 27:270
Naganub, Antoine (nephew), Ojibway, 46:293
Naganub, Antoine (Sitawash) (uncle), Ojibway, 46:293
Naganub, Isabella, 46:293
Naganub, Joseph (Mingogijigweb), Ojibway, 46:293
Na-ga-nub (Foremost Sitter), Ojibway leader, 46:293
Nagasaki, Japan, Russian railway corps in, 38:316–324
Nagel, Arend J., Dutch pioneer, 28:121, 123–124
Nagel, Berend, Mr. and Mrs., Dutch pioneers, 28:122
Nagel, Derk, 28:122
Nagel, Diana, 28:122
Nagel, Gerrit, 28:122
Nagel, Gunther W., Dr., work reviewed, 40:309
Nagel, Mrs. Arend J., Dutch pioneer, 28:122
Nagiwicakte, Sioux, Indian, 38:134
Nagle, Liza, author, 45:164
Nagle, Mary D.
See also Cannon, Mary D.
artist, 40:150n
author, 40:144
editor, "The Noxious Weed," 39:24
reviews by, 42:198, 43:79
"Sweeny Sampler," 41:29–33
Nagle, Nano, religious order founder, 51:162
Nagonabe, Chippewa leader, 21:285
Nagurski, Bronko, football player, 35:335, 54:174, 186, 59:171
Nahbahgahdoway, Chippewa leader, 12:296
Nah wah cumig goo quay.
See Kegg, Maude
Nai, Moy Gan.
See Moy, Maurice
Nairn, John, engineer, 39:239
Nakazato Takashi Pottery, Japan, 51:128 (facing)
Nakota Indians, 56:463
Nalawaja, Benedict, World War II coast artillery corpsman, 60:269
Namais, June, scholar, 56:148
work reviewed, 53:336–337
Namakan Lake, border lake, 21:433
archaeology, 28:373
steamboat route, 34:178
Namakan Lumber Company, log mark depicted, 26:128
Names.
See Geographic names
Namew Lake, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, 40:172
NAMPI.
See National Association of the Motion Picture Industry
Nanabozho, Ojibway hero, 25:54, 48:134, 160
See also Manabozo;
Wenabosho
Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. British Columbia, bastion, 40:191
Nance, Ethel Ray, policewoman, 52:117
Nance, Joseph M., author, 22:432
Nangatuck, ironclad, 25:129
Naniboujou Club, Grand Marais, 55:255, 262
Nankin Cafe, Minneapolis, 54:232
Nannestad, Jonas R., Dr., 11:289
Nanticoke Valley, New York, 51:181–182
Nantouagan River
See also Pigeon River
route, 12:362
Napashneeduta (Napashniduta, Joseph Napeshnee), Sioux Indian, 4:141n, 143n
Naplin, Oscar A., 5:574
Napoleon, ship, 8:340–341
Napoleonic Wars
and fur trade, 40:180, 182, 212
and United States, 8:22
Napolska, Mary R. (Sr.), author, 27:257
Narveson, B. H., author, 26:166
Nasatir, Abraham P., author, 10:87, 11:451, 39:261
editor, 28:79
work reviewed, 33:301–303
Nasby, Petroleum V., lecturer, 11:158, 21:326, 28:56
Nasett, Lars I., 15:249
Nash, Edgar, storekeeper, 37:111n
Nash, George V., author, 41:263–264
Nash, Gerald D., work reviewed, 41:44, 43:313
Nash, Helen L., author, 18:224
Nash, Howard F., Jr., work reviewed, 36:187
Nash, Jay B., Indian CCC director, 43:6
Nash, Jean, author, 25:198
Nash, Joshua W., 35:70
Nash, Mrs. O. J., author, 19:239
Nash, Philip, "Ambassador Eugenie Anderson," 59:249–262
Nash, Robert (Capt.), 46:315
Nash, William C., 18:341, 51:291
Nash, Z. E. B., 24:139
Nash and Armstrong, law firm, 59:168
Nash Finch, Minnesota headquarters, 56:419
Nashotah House, Delafield, Wisconsin, theological seminary, 14:111, 18:326, 50:261
Nashville, Iowa, river town, 17:431n
Nashville, Tennessee
battle, 1:501, 3:63, 8:429, 38:245 (cover)
competitive air shows, 54:334
literary group, 20:113
Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, in Civil War, 39:192
Nashville Tennessean, cartoon depicted, 52:31
Nashville Township, Martin County, history, 18:465
Nashwauk
Naslund, Arthur I., speaker, 6:412
Nasmith, Samuel (Lt. Col.)
in Dakota War, 46:315–316, 318–319
drawing depicted, 46:317
Nasmyth, barge, 34:14
Nason, E. L., 25:22
Nason, George L., park superintendent, 58:56
Nason, Joel F., house, 38:346
Nason, John, author, 40:256
Nason, Ormin, author, 10:358
Nason, Philip, banker, 47:15
Nass, David L., 51:281
"Recollections of Rural Revolt," 44:304–308
regional center director, 44:30, 304
work reviewed, 49:163, 258
Nast, Thomas, 18:30
cartoonist, 51:99
speaker, 35:227–228
Natchez, Mississippi, in Civil War, 11:206
Natchez, steamboat, 54:240
Natchez Trace, 23:61
Natelson, Nate, clothing clerk, lynching trial, 59:25, 35n
Nate's Clothing, Minneapolis, 46:339
Nathan, George Jean, author/literary editor, 21:4, 56:312
Nathan, Hans, author, 30:152, 39:84
Nathanson, Copenhagen, Denmark, banking house, 20:249
Nathanson, Iric, "The Oppenheimer Affair," 60:172–186
Nathenson family, depicted, 46:269
Nation, The, 51:135, 57:390
National Academy of Design, New York, exhibitions, 53:319, 57:77
National Academy of Sciences, publication, 26:84
National Aeroplane Company of Chicago, 54:339
National Afro-American Council, meetings, 55:65
National Afro-American League, 43:291–294, 57:420, 58:189
National Afro-American Press Association, 43:286
National Air and Space Museum, 51:286
Spirit of St. Louis exhibited, 58:3
National American Woman Suffrage Association, 60:114
National Archives Act, 17:15, 18
National Archives and Records Service, 53:128, 54:325
building, 15:228, 16:104, 17:1, 9, 14–16, 19, 71, 216
catalog, 44:80
Chinese exclusion files, 57:166
in Clark papers case, 36:218, 226, 228
collections, 11:41, 15:62, 22:307, 26:265, 27:161, 48:88, 128, 174, 180, 49:206–207
Continental Congress papers, 34:169
establishment, 16:342, 17:9–15
function, 36:236
guides, 18:214, 21:399, 28:68, 30:149, 39:127, 170, 210, 40:360, 50:44, 52:125, 56:304
history, 46:340–341, 49:206–207
importance, 17:1–10, 71
Indian material, 34:354
inventories, 32:189
microfilms, 34:212
military records, 22:297–298, 25:282, 296, 398, 39:204, 279, 53:252
Minnesota material, 21:83, 314, 22:422, 29:284, 36:85, 54:3
New England records, 57:242
photograph file, 28:347–349, 351, 34:243–249, 35:131
preservation methods, 19:455
presidential papers, 44:37–38
publications, 16:329, 18:58, 93, 24:70, 25:310, 391, 26:147, 30:388–389
staff, 17:18, 29:259
survey, 17:7, 460, 18:49
survey records, 51:239
training programs, 19:218, 26:162
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 43:296, 48:221, 54:300, 55:66, 212, 215, 56:116, 58:189
fundraising, 55:71
members depicted, 57:430
Minneapolis, 52:181, 57:426, 440
Minnesota, 38:88
and racial integration of professional golf, 58:389, 393n
St. Paul, 53:269, 55:215, 56:363
Socialist Workers' Party members, 56:368–371
Spingarn Medal recipients, 55:214
Twin Cities, 57:420–421, 429
Wisconsin, 51:196
National Association of Baseball, 58:214
National Association of Charities and Corrections, 49:10
National Association of Evangelicals, 43:30
National Association of Importers and Breeders of Norman Horses, 22:265, 26:124
National Association of Machinists, Minneapolis, 50:214
National Association of Manufacturers, 51:231, 54:182, 60:26–39
National Association of Motor Bus Operators, 52:318, 322
National Association of Real Estate Boards, history, 36:189
National Association of State Libraries, public archives committee, 1:232, 2:48
National Association of State War History Organizations, 3:243
National Association of the Motion Picture Industry, 51:205
National Bank of Commerce, Duluth, 37:122
National baseball club, Lake City, 19:170
National Baseball Hall of Fame, Indian inductees, 51:94
National Basketball Association, Minnesota players, 55:348
National Biscuit Company (Nabisco)
Cream of Wheat purchase, 47:4–5
Minneapolis factory, 47:149
National Board for Historical Service, 2:169–171, 471, 23:178
National Board of Censors.
See National Board of Review of Motion Pictures
National Board of Mission of the Presbyterian Church, 16:354
National Board of Popular Education, teachers, 55:321
National Board of Review of Motion Pictures (NBR), 51:205–207
National Board of Trade, 1:180, 188
National Boating Association, 58:141
National Book Award, nominees, 57:289
National Boxing Association, 59:77
National Building Loan and Protective Union, Minneapolis, 18:123, 136, 140, 142n, 144, 147, 211
Nationalbund, Catholic society, 17:85
National Camp Directors Association, 58:75
National Capital Sesquicentennial
Minnesota exhibit, 31:121
publication, 31:248
National Catholic War Council, 3:107
National Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee, Minnesota monument, 4:183
National Centennial Celebration Commission, members, 57:70
National Child Labor Committee, officers, 51:52
National Cigarmakers Union, 20:433
National Citizen Political Action Committee, 34:189
National Civil Liberties Bureau (NCLB), 55:293–294, 296
National Civil Service Reform League, created, 51:102
National Colony, Worthington, 10:136, 24:90, 29:271
described, 17:337
established, 18:471, 20:465, 27:362
site, 24:91
National Colony Journal (Toledo, Ohio), 20:217
National Committee for Better Films, 51:206, 211
National Committee on Fair Play in Bowling, 56:63
National Committee on Militarism in Education, 40:366n
National Committee on Segregation in the Nation's Capitol, members, 56:64
National Committee to Keep America Out of War, 52:29
National Conference of Charities and Correction, meetings, 51:43
National Conference of Christians and Jews, 52:181–182, 53:310
National Conservation Congress, 40:322, 324
National Cooperative Council, 18:323
National Council for Historic Sites and Buildings
inventory, 30:258
program, 33:137
National Council for Prevention of War, 15:120, 40:372
National Council for Social Studies, 9:401
National Council for State Superintendents and Commissioners of Education, 14:417
National Council for the Social Studies, 25:168
National Council of Defense, in World War I, 47:171, 179
National Council of Jewish Women, 51:12, 52:157
National Council of Negro Women, 52:123, 55:215
National Currency Act (1863), passage, 57:57:192, 184
National Dairy Union, 40:324
National D-Day Museum, 60:152
National Defense Highway Act (1956), 57:207
National Demokrat (St. Paul), German paper, 27:127
National Editorial Association, 14:393, 18:451
National Education Association, 9:401, 10:48, 14:393, 25:373
history, 27:61, 35:371
Washington, D.C., 23:393
Winona, 35:98
National Endowment for the Arts, 55:36, 198
National Endowment for the Humanities, 44:231, 53:339, 54:288, 55:39, 183, 198
establishment, 49:18
grants, 44:30, 40, 305, 313, 315, 48:91, 49:209
National Exhibition of Ceramic Workers, Chicago (1896), gold medalists, 57:329 (facing)
National Extension Homemakers Council, 53:339
National Farmers' Alliance.
See Farmers' Alliance (Northern Alliance)
National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union.
See Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union (Southern Alliance)
National Farmers Bank, Owatonna, 47:79, 49:253, 51:146, 55:110, 112, 115, 57:193
architecture, 35:242, 37:344, 38:91
National Farmers Bank of Kasson, family ownership, 57:57:193–194, 191
National Farmers Holiday Association, 53:210, 54:15
founded, 51:270
historic properties, 51:148
leader's family farm depicted, 51:147
membership card depicted, 51:279
supporters depicted, 51:273, 275
National Farmers Holiday Association, Douglas County, 51:271–280
National Farmers Organization (NFO)
formation, 48:129
history, 53:39, 57:326–327
Winona County branch, 59:324
National Farmers' Process Tax Recovery Association, history, 52:101–103, 105–109, 111
National Farmers Union
congressional bloc, 48:129
officers, 52:106–108
National Federation of League Women, established, 48:259
National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers, 39:300, 51:39, 57:427–428
National Federation of Temple Youth (N.F.T.Y.), 59:20
National Federation of Women's Nonpartisan clubs, membership list, 10:77
National Football League, 59:169
National Founders' Association, 51:220, 222
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Minnesota material, 30:85, 173
National German-American Bank, St. Paul, interior depicted, 57:182
National Grange, 16:487, 17:467, 20:86, 31:190, 37:136, 39:83, 40:330, 44:266, 52:137, 55:110, 115
National Guard, 52:209, 211
National Herbart Society, publications, 19:433
National Highway Users Conference, 19:102
National Historical Publications (and Records) Commission, 34:212, 37:340, 40:96, 261
bill, 44:31
grants, 41:42, 146–147, 240, 42:160, 301, 46:208, 246
National Historic Engineering Landmarks
bridge depicted, 54:1 (facing)
Great Northern Stone Arch Bridge, 58:263
National Historic Landmarks
housing inventory, 54:168
Minneapolis, 57:96
in Minnesota, 41:242, 55:248
Veblen Farmstead depicted, 55:137 (facing)
National Historic Preservation Act (1966), 49:18, 51:145, 53:120, 54:167, 55:137 (facing), 306, 319, 58:322
National Hospital for the Insane, Washington D.C., 53:45
National Industrial Recovery Act (1933), 42:7, 50:109–111
National Industrial Union No. 490, Minneapolis, 50:4
National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property, 55:369
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 59:300
National Institute of Mental Health, grant, 39:300
Nationalism
cartoons, 41:1, 3–5, 12
defined, 41:1
in new countries, 10:11–15
Polish patriotic celebrations, 58:25–27
during Spanish-American War, 41:1–12, cartoons
Nationalist movement, 9:231
National Labor Relations Act (1935), 58:126, 184, 60:35
National Labor Relations Board
archives, 22:211
Regional Labor Board, 42:8–9, 11, 14
in truckers' strike, 42:6, 9, 11, 13–14
National Labor Union, organized, 21:378
National Lawyers Guild, 54:182, 184
National Leader (St. Paul), name, 48:257n
National League of American Pen Women, Minnesota branch, 17:340
National Lutheran Council, 15:449
National Miners Union, 58:171, 179
National Monetary Commission, 12:12, 22:422
National Motion Picture Conference (1924, 1926), 51:212, 214
National Motion Picture League, officers, 51:210
National Municipal League, 3:309
National Museum.
See Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Save Our Sculpture (SOS) Program, 55:369
National Museum of American History, uniforms, 56:246
National Nonpartisan League.
See Nonpartisan League
National Paint and Coatings Association, 53:236
National parks, 39:336, 40:38, 43:70–71, 44:21, 54:158
access issue, 58:143
creation, 51:158, 54:148
Michigan, 55:136
Minnesota, 44:24, 47:79, 85, 87, 56:464
National Park Service, 18:458, 27:60, 45:32
conferences, 52:83
establishment, 42:249, 43:70–71
functions, 39:337, 40:35
guides, 56:304
historic sites, 44:208, 47:79, 87–92, 114, 222n, 55:305–306, 58:267
policies, 44:85, 93–94
projects, 16:487, 17:105, 18:66, 311, 328, 20:146, 21:327, 423, 24:252, 31:249, 37:63, 66, 85, 308, 55:195, 58:75–77
publication, 39:33
records, 40:361
staff, 16:330, 18:281
National Parks Magazine, Sigurd Olson's essays, 58:134
National Photographic Association, meetings, 52:49
National Planning Association, Washington, D.C., 23:393
National Popular Education Board, 8:274
program, 14:144–145, 15:223, 17:335, 28:132, 135, 138–140
National Popular Education Society.
See National Popular Education Board
National Portrait Gallery, Washington D. C., exhibits, 57:239
National Postal Museum, 55:109
National Press Club, special meetings, 55:108
National Producers' Alliance, 28:304
National Progressives of America, third party, 47:156, 48:263, 54:238
National Recovery Act, 52:175
National Recovery Administration, 41:159, 42:8, 48:265, 296n
National Recovery Administration Motor Bus Code (1933), 52:318
National Reform Association, 49:141, 143
founded, 49:141n
and labor, 49:148
National Register of Historic Places, 47:77, 53:120, 142, 55:306, 57:269
See also individual sites
dam depicted, 52:1 (cover)
and Hampton Institute, Virginia, 51:92–93
Minnesota sites, 44:93n, 101, 173, 46:143, 161, 47:119, 314, 48:6, 49:28, 51:58, 145–148, 151, 164 (facing), 53:142–144, 54:68, 164, 240, 55:101–102, 137, 190, 199, 302–319, 56:251, 57:19, 103, 58:55–56, 67, 195, 321, 59:62, 65, 67
review process, 54:166–169
National Research Council, 4:178
National Resources Committee, 56:264
National Resources Planning Board, 23:9, 16, 188, 279
National Road
history, 28:279, 29:150, 30:142
trade route, 40:184
National School of Neuropathy and Psycho-Magnetic Healing, Minneapolis, 59:202
National School Service, sketch, 3:25
National Section for Girls and Women's Sports, 58:219
National Section on Girls and Women's Athletics, 58:213
National Security League, Minneapolis, 49:68
National Society for Adequate Defense, Faribault, 47:316
National Society of Autograph Collectors, 29:164, 30:65, 257
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America.
See Colonial Dames of America
National Symposium on Aboriginal Women of Canada (1989), papers, 55:332
National Teachers Association.
See National Education Association
National Transient Members Unit.
See NTM Unit
National Trust for Historic Preservation, 30:258, 33:311, 35:150, 54:169, 55:306, 315
Main Street program, 50:40
National Union Conference, meeting, 9:231–236
National Union Labor party, 35:59
National Voters League, 18:313
National War Fund, records, 54:320
National War Labor Board, 18:314, 43:46n
National Water Quality Laboratory, 59:294
National Weeklies, Inc., Winona, 16:338, 17:52
National Woman's Party, 20:192, 54:298–299
National Woman's Suffrage Association, 42:227, 47:309, 54:293, 297–298
activities, 47:310–312, 314
program, 39:4
National World War II Museum, 60:152
National Youth Administration, 52:302
Native American Church of North America, 51:75, 52:241
Native Americans.
See Indians
Native Sons of Minnesota, 2:104, 3:149, 440
Native Sons of the Golden West, history fellowships, 2:472
Nativity Church (Episcopal), Wells, 50:263, 267
Nattestad, Ansten, 3:312
at Beaver Creek settlement, 2:226–228
influence on Norwegian immigration, 2:231
return to Norway, 2:230, 269, 414
Nattestad, Ole, 3:312
author, 2:230–231, 235n, 239, 414, 3:47, 5:311
at Beaver Creek settlement, 2:226–230
Natural history, 51:40
expedition records, 53:35, 55:283
Far West, 53:248–249
journals, 55:377
Mendota area, 23:340
Minnesota, 24:246, 53:124
Nerstrand Woods, 22:291
Red River Valley, 51:56, 61–62
Naturalists, women, 51:40
Naturalization.
See Americanization
Natural resources
Arrowhead country, 51:158
boundary waters, 52:163, 53:289–290, 54:127
Cook County, 54:125
explorer's accounts, 52:81
and fishing, 57:308–314, 316–317, 58:61–62
forest depletion, 56:264, 268, 275–276
and frontier, 54:258
Lake County, 54:126
Lake Superior, 51:77
management, 57:318
Minneapolis, 54:175
Minnesota, 36:67, 69, 105, 193, 53:124
oil spills, 58:105–112, 116, 121
politics and political issues, 54:259, 263–264, 58:130, 132–143
pollution control, 58:115–116
Red River Valley, 51:56, 59–62
salt explorations, 52:133, 136–143
transplanted species, 57:306–307
Natural Resources Fund, 40:314
Nature
in 18th-century writings, 46:163
in art, 56:376–377, 381, 385–386, 390, 57:77–79
despoliation, 58:105, 108–112, 116, 121
and Indians, 57:158–159
summer camps, 58:70
Nature Conservancy, 43:31, 48:82
Nature Magazine, Sigurd Olson's essays, 58:134
Natus, Fred, union leader, 56:274
Nau, Anthony, map maker, 12:82
Nau, L. F. (Fr.), Jesuit, 8:434
Naumoff, George, union leader, 57:423
Nauvoo, Illinois
Lewis' visits, 17:150
Mormon settlement, 15:306n, 307, 463, 17:429, 22:19–20, 98, 32:98, 36:46, 285
Navajo Agricultural Products Industry, 58:247
Navajo Indians, economic conditions, 52:329–330
Naval Militia, Ohio, 55:100
Navigation
Great Lakes, 53:212
topographical engineers, 51:244
Navigator, steamboat, 19:249
Navratil, Antonin, Bohemian pioneer, 15:27
Navratil, Frantisek, 15:31
Navratil, Patricia E., author, 47:210
Nawajibigokwe, Chippewa Indian, 21:285
Nawench-Marawski, A., Dr., author, 13:435
NAWSA.
See National American Woman Suffrage Association
Nay Ah Shing High School, Mille Lacs band (Ojibway), 55:39
Naylor, Mrs. E. H., speaker, 12:107
Nazareth Hall, St. Paul, 49:211
Nazareth Unitarian Church, Minneapolis, 20:400, 45:215
Nazis and Nazism
among Brazilian Germans, 52:120
and eugenics, 54:365
and Great Depression, 51:40
interpretation of history, 18:2, 4
liberation of death camps, 54:317
opposition to, 52:304, 306
in prewar Germany, 53:150, 152, 154
struggles against, 51:143
NBR.
See National Board of Review of Motion Pictures
NCAC.
See North Central Association of Colleges
NCLB.
See National Civil Liberties Bureau
Nea, St. Louis County, post office, 34:186
Neal, Annie, author, 5:463, 7:292
Neal, Henry J. (Lt.), 1:507–509
Neal, Robert M., author, 27:258
Neal, W. E., boatbuilder, 33:13
Neal, William H., author, 22:112
Neale, M. Gordon, Dr., author, 12:418
Neale, William, 11:238n
Nealis, John W. (Rev.), 16:341
Neall, Henry L., 21:177
Neally, ----, nurseryman, 43:64, 68
Near, Jay M., newspaper editor/publisher, 37:161–173, 46:147, 52:323
legal case, 24:373, 46:147–151, 47:250–252
Nearing, Donna, artist, 45:164
Near v. Minnesota, 1931, 48:92, 50:283–284, 52:157, 323–325
Neary, Robert, speaker, 19:316
Neatby, Hilda M., author, 19:352
Nebedaykeshigokey, Chippewa Indian, 1:86
Nebel, Chris, 57:310
Nebelthau, Jessie H., editor, 15:237
Nebergall, Ralph, author, 15:245
Nebish Lake, Beltrami County, logging, 43:126
Nebish Township, Beltrami County, 43:127
history, 15:132
railroad, 29:147, 43:124–130, 133
Neble, Sophus F., 10:68
Nebraska
agrarian radicalism, 54:94
archives, 1:232
atlas, 40:128
bibliography, 28:276
black suffrage, 56:84
Catholic colonies, 35:212, 40:352
in Civil War, 37:255
Dakota removal, 56:412
depicted, 27:159, 50:42–43
divided, 6:30
drought, 40:409
elections, 4:82
emigration, 5:133, 8:382
Episcopalians, 51:236
ethnic groups, 4:82, 5:363, 9:333, 10:69, 13:419, 14:225, 18:99, 19:200, 20:181, 21:75, 98, 27:256, 29:278, 37:39
exploration, 5:135
in fiction, 23:116, 124
forts, 40:146
freighting, 43:231
fur trade, 40:193, 196
geological survey, 35:242
history, 2:435, 5:153, 34:307
hog raising, 52:104
Indian reservations, 39:240, 261, 51:315
land policies, 19:81–83
legislature, 19:202, 33:155
lumber market, 18:175
Mennonite settlement, 4:87
missions, 35:380, 36:286, 289
mounds, 9:100–101
official mapping, 51:35
organization, 6:32
People's party, 6:406
pioneer life, 12:440, 19:79
poets, 19:225
population, 13:435
prairies, 9:162
presidential primaries, 55:152, 158, 161–162
regional history essays, 51:161
rural history, 54:51–52, 56:143
semicentennial, 1:233, 331
Seventh Day Adventist church, 36:209
third-party movements, 9:222n, 226, 232
train exhibit, 11:107
tree claims, 57:311
war records, 3:50
Winnebago Indians, 53:212, 57:19
women, 49:308
Nebraska Aircraft Corporation, 52:231
Nebraska and Lake Superior Railroad Company.
See Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad
Nebraska Bi-Partisan Committee, 55:161
Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart, upholds free press, 46:149
Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln, 1:232–233, 3:438
activities, 40:193
photograph collection, 28:346
publications, 19:81
Nebraska Territory
Ash Hollow battle (1855), 55:377
slavery, 57:115
Necedah, Wisconsin, history, 33:314
Neche, Pembina County, North Dakota
cycling clubs, 54:271
founded, 49:182
wheat raising, 29:14
Neckar, Lance, 58:128
Needham, Albert B., reminiscences, 4:199
Needham, Henry B., inspector, 51:66
Needle arts.
See Needlework
Needler, G. H., editor, 30:63
Needle trades
Jewish immigrant women, 55:168
seamstress depicted, 55:168
Needle Trades Workers' Industrial Union, New York, 58:180
Needlework
See also Quilts and quilting
depicted, 54:199, 202–204, 206, 209, 55:321, 60:67, 70–74, 76, 84 (facing)
Hastings Needle Work Company, 60:66–76, 84 (facing)
societies, 55:321
Victorian, 54:200, 209
women's history resources, 52:114–115
Needlework Guild of America, Minneapolis branch, 7:190
Neekaa (The Badger), Sioux Indian, 2:539n
Neely, Mrs. Charles M., 3:370, 463
Neely, Wayne C., work reviewed, 16:327
Neenah, Stearns County, platted, 22:447
Neenah, Wisconsin
history, 18:326
Nicolet pageant, 15:474
Nees, Susan, artist, 55:333 (facing)
Nef, John U., author, 25:389
Nef, Walter T., labor leader, 51:78
Neff, George W., 13:214
Neff, Marsha, "The Struggle for the Winona County Courthouse," 59:316–334
Neff, Paul, 13:214
Neff, Russell T., executive, 46:283
Neff, Wanda F., author, 11:459, 31:146
Negaard, Sigrid, depicted, 52:65
Ne-ga-ne-gesheg, Ojibway leader, 49:238
Negroes
See also African Americans;
Blacks
in 1790, 8:18
Minnesota, 7:337
on Mississippi River boats, 10:417–418, 422
and prohibition legislation, 3:257
proposed Minnesota settlement, 2:215
Sauk River, 8:446
slaves, 2:257, 5:40–43
and whites, 10:419
Negro League baseball, 54:285
Negro Revolution of 1912 (Cuba), 56:296
Negus, Nathan, artist, 31:100
Neher family, 51:243
Neiderheiser, Clodaugh, research assistant, 27:340, 28:47
review by, 36:235
"Wallpaper Newspapers," 33:211–213
work reviewed, 35:237
Neighborhood House, St. Paul, 22:348, 28:293
Neighbors for Stassen organization, 55:155, 157–158
Neihardt, John G., author, 19:437, 50:166
Neil, William M., author, 35:200
Neile, Sir Paule, 16:425n
Neill, Edmund P., journalist, 24:247
Neill, Edward D. (Rev.), 3:30, 428, 4:421n, 5:180, 6:88, 7:47, 8:161, 9:165, 316, 10:368, 44:76, 163n, 164, 52:46, 55:57, 122, 142, 58:411
army chaplain, 16:215, 24:27, 25:32, 235n, 30:303
author, 5:41, 43, 358, 395, 519, 6:363, 10:338, 376, 13:166, 204, 20:142, 35:184, 36:72, 37:59, 38:200, 39:150, 43:193, 45:207, 55:270, 273, 57:264–265
career, 11:458, 15:357, 16:276, 30:202, 244, 265, 40:3–9
church founder, 12:105, 397, 18:379, 26:289
college founder, 44:119, 45:237
depicted, 41:118, 46:132, 56:447
educator, 11:329, 14:144–145, 16:274n–275n, 17:239, 18:219, 19:446, 27:167
historian, 46:201, 203, 48:33, 49:138n
house, 46:207, 49:55
and Indians, 42:277–278
Lincoln's secretary, 41:117, 120, 122, 124
MHS activities, 15:75, 16:387, 23:5, 30:294, 297, 303, 310, 37:55, 44:266, 46:131–132, 134, 49:139, 56:447–448, 450
missionary, 16:315, 22:58n, 47:335
papers, 1:229, 3:369, 9:300, 11:42, 318, 16:332, 19:341, 20:370, 33:77–79, 299
pioneer minister, 19:214, 262–264
portraits, 38:50, 40:3
"St. Paul and Its Environs," 30:204–219
sketches, 1:369–377, 3:318, 378, 6:39
speaker, 3:314, 5:82, 15:131, 30:198, 38:49–51
state seal design, 33:127–128
trustee, 56:199
Neill, Minnesota, 1:229, 5:510, 9:300, 10:338, 11:318, 322
Neill, Mrs. Edward D., 11:315
Neils Lumber Company, 29:148
Neilson, Bertha, Swedish immigrant, 60:263
Neilson, Eleanor, author, 36:106
Neilson, William A., 49:100
Neiman, Leroy, artist, 60:156
Neitzell, Mrs. L. M., author, 8:209
Neligan, J. M., author, 21:370
Nell, Raymond B., professor, 51:114
Nellen, William, 10:217
Nellermoe, Otto, politician, 52:99
Nelles, Felix (Fr.), missionary, 23:402
Nelles, Walter, attorney, 55:293
Nellie Kent, steamboat, 24:332, 31:85–86, 90, 38:188, 48:73
Nelligan, Francis J., author, 37:37
Nelligan, John E., author, 11:105, 13:334
Nelsen, Ancher, speaker, 30:275
Nelsen, Vivian Jenkins, review by, 52:123–124
Nelson, ----, wagon driver, 20:310–312
Nelson, A. C., Dr., author, 22:217, 25:407
Nelson, A. D. (Lt.), 7:56, 8:64, 67
Nelson, A. Herbert, 20:448
Nelson, A. J. (Rev.), 9:369, 375
Nelson, A. M., 19:116
Nelson, A. W., 21:110
Nelson, Abe, hunter/guide, 60:50, 52
Nelson, Ada, 2:195, 575
Nelson, Aileen, author, 12:211
Nelson, Alfred, 28:4
Nelson, Alfred H., legislator, 22:50
Nelson, Alfred L., author, 14:450, 30:157, 32:63
Nelson, Alfrey, 2:4, 6
Nelson, Amanda Christina, 53:88
Nelson, Andrew, legislator, 45:239
Nelson, Arthur, 28:4
Nelson, Arthur E., speaker, 5:471, 7:195, 8:442
Nelson, Arthur M., 10:208, 11:298, 17:121
author, 26:394
editor, 4:103
speaker, 11:294, 13:451, 14:457, 459, 15:489, 20:456, 21:445, 23:399
work reviewed, 29:74
Nelson, August, speaker, 17:483
Nelson, B. F., lumberman, 42:244
Nelson, "Baby Face," gangster.
See Gillis, Lester
Nelson, Barbara J., 52:292
Nelson, Beatrice W., author, 10:346
Nelson, Ben, 57:310
Nelson, Benjamin F., sketch, 4:94
Nelson, Benjamin N., editor, 33:312
Nelson, Bruce, 24:371
Nelson, C. A. A., author, 30:128
Nelson, C. C., photographer, 52:45
Nelson, C. G., pioneer farmer, 13:346
Nelson, C. L., 22:217
Nelson, C. Rudolph, cooperative creamery founder, 51:262–263
Nelson, Carl Johan, railroader, 53:88
Nelson, Carl L., author, 16:357
Nelson, Charles, 28:4
Nelson, Charles, author, 19:123, 23:106
Nelson, Charles, historical architect, 59:330, 332
Nelson, Charles, pioneer, 3:47
Nelson, Charles, speaker, 11:458
Nelson, Charles N., lumberman, 5:310
Nelson, Charles W., reviews by, 46:82–83, 206–207
Nelson, Clara W., 24:371
Nelson, Clarence, minister, 56:370
Nelson, Clarence H., Dr., 48:86
Nelson, Clarice, musician, 44:133
Nelson, Cornelius J., 17:235
Nelson, Cyrus, death, 47:304
Nelson, Daniel, 3:483, 17:355, 18:108
Nelson, Danish settlement, 8:374
Nelson, David T., work reviewed, 38:37
Nelson, Donald M., author, 27:352
Nelson, Doris, author, 12:211
Nelson, E. Clifford, work reviewed, 37:183
Nelson, E. M., author, 19:113, 21:342
Nelson, Edward P., review by, 52:83
Nelson, Edwin H., author, 34:130
Nelson, Einar, depicted, 46:2
Nelson, Eugene, 28:4
Nelson, Frank G., author/translator, 25:85, 47:259
Nelson, Gary Alan, photographer, work reviewed, 59:352
Nelson, Gaylord, politician, 51:196
Nelson, George, fur trader, 28:1–3, 29:99, 47:120, 50:235, 239, 51:159
author, 28:95, 29:355
"A Winter in the St. Croix Valley," 28:3–14, 142–159, 225–240
work reviewed, 58:376
Nelson, Gilbert, author, 16:366
Nelson, Gust T., author, 12:207
Nelson, H. C., legislator, 43:253
Nelson, H. N., 5:350
Nelson, Harold S. (Col.), speaker, 4:277, 12:343
Nelson, Helen (Helena Christina Nilsson [Mrs. Frederick Lammers]), pioneer, 56:218–221
Nelson, Helge, author, 9:187, 43:255, 259
Nelson, Hemming S.
farmers organizer, 51:272
legislator, 41:212
Nelson, Henry, 28:4
Nelson, Herman G., author, 26:167
Nelson, Horace, 28:4
Nelson, Isabelle, 12:263
Nelson, Isabel Thomas (Mrs. Alfred), 41:326
Nelson, J. E. (Lt. Col.), author/speaker, 12:202, 15:219
Nelson, Jacob, author, 60:246
Nelson, Jacob, pioneer, 24:320, 324
Nelson, Jake, author, 16:498, 17:130
Nelson, Johannes, pioneer, 20:360
Nelson, John, diary, 11:114
Nelson, John G., 5:94
Nelson, John M., insurgent, 22:79
Nelson, John P., career, 18:211
Nelson, Joseph E., military officer, 54:183, 186
Nelson, Juanita, 56:371
Nelson, Julia Bullard, 47:302–303
depicted, 47:304–305, 313–314, 54:296
educator, 47:304–309
house, 47:314
temperance and female suffrage campaigner, 47:309–314, 51:149, 54:293, 295–297, 303, 57:323
Nelson, Katherine, 7:177
Nelson, Knute, 1:282n, 2:88, 3:97, 5:318, 466, 6:370–371, 387, 7:65, 290, 8:79, 229, 300–301, 431, 9:306, 10:34, 202, 354, 19:152, 20:75, 32:180, 36:103, 41:101
See also Nelson-Kindred campaign;
Nelson-Washburn campaign
and Alaska, 32:174
Alexandria welcome depicted, 56:340–341
author, 4:89
biography, 7:295, 353
boyhood home, 14:448
career, 15:357, 19:213, 459, 28:73, 30:271, 35:99, 285
Civil War letters, 41:98
congressman, 42:246, 251, 254, 50:73, 56:330–331
depicted, 5:329, 18:321, 36:119, 45:56, 236, 49:26n, 56:328–329, 331, 338, 340–342
governor, 11:319, 25:298, 35:61–63, 312, 36:116–118, 122–124, 39:95–98, 100, 332, 40:148, 41:306, 43:253, 44:26, 46:244, 50:225, 52:253–254, 53:6–7, 40 (facing), 56:333–334, 412
gubernatorial candidate, 56:331–332
legislator, 45:231–232, 238, 240
letters, 4:39, 5:348–352
monument, 5:612, 6:85, 213, 8:307, 10:90, 204
papers, 4:170, 5:223, 307, 6:205, 7:286, 288, 9:50, 10:203, 11:445, 14:437, 17:337, 20:81, 22:319, 23:273, 370, 24:61, 25:290
politician, 5:538, 544–547, 550–551, 17:161, 28:74, 32:138, 145–146, 54:372–373, 56:328, 342–343, 57:74
senator, 29:301, 34:217, 328, 36:237, 39:25, 98, 101, 104–106, 108, 205, 40:323–324, 41:3–5, 124n, 308, 45:71, 224, 48:57, 49:90, 50:15, 51:136, 142, 52:121, 231, 56:334, 338–340, 58:235, 60:266
sketches, 3:315, 4:185, 191, 5:236, 329–347, 7:93
speaker, 1:340, 5:95
Nelson, Lawrence W., author, 29:280, 30:39, 174
Nelson, Lowry, author, 24:79, 27:176, 40:363, 47:331
work reviewed, 34:251, 37:180
Nelson, Luella, 22:217
Nelson, Mabel, 12:450
Nelson, Mamie B., artist, 26:276
Nelson, Marcus, lumberman, 33:19
family account, 56:463–464
Nelson, Marion John, author/scholar, 40:357, 51:235
"Minnesota Painters of Norwegian Background 1870-1970," 57:74–85
work reviewed, 54:374
Nelson, Markus, bank cashier, 36:201
Nelson, Martha, photographer, work depicted, 52:327
Nelson, Martinus, Methodist missionary, 36:292
Nelson, Mercedes L., activist, 52:298
Nelson, Milton O., author, 2:477, 26:306
Nelson, Mrs. Charles N., 5:310
Nelson, Mrs. Einar, depicted, 46:2
Nelson, Mrs. Ida G., 5:333, 350, 7:286, 289–290
Nelson, Mrs. Marcus, 33:19n
Nelson, Mrs. Nels, 10:202
Nelson, Mrs. Peter A., speaker, 11:219
Nelson, Mrs. R. F., 21:334
Nelson, Mrs. S., pioneer, 24:203
Nelson, Myrtle, 9:309
Nelson, N. L. T., speaker, 12:338
Nelson, N. P. R., speaker, 16:491
Nelson, Nancy Owen, editor, 57:104
Nelson, Naomi, postmistress, 34:6
Nelson, Neal, author, 18:329
Nelson, Nellie, photographer, 53:88
Nelson, Nels E., author, 9:423
Nelson, Nils, 12:340
Nelson, Norman R., collector, 43:147
Nelson, O. J., 23:390
Nelson, O. N., Dr., 9:423
Nelson, Olaf, auto builder, 43:94, 100
Nelson, Ole, Civil War veteran, 47:304, 54:295
Nelson, Olof N., author, 3:452, 50:66
Scandinavian collection, 1:324, 397, 2:418, 4:64
Nelson, Orvis M., author, 26:276
Nelson, Oscar, speaker, 28:388
Nelson, Paula M.
reviews by, 50:292, 59:264–265
works reviewed, 51:36–37, 60:246–247
Nelson, Paul D., 56:355
"Orphans and Old Folks Revisited," introduction, 57:368–374
"St. Paul's Crispus Attucks Home," 56:102–119
work reviewed, 58:188–189
Nelson, Paul W., 19:308
Nelson, Peter, 26:291
Nelson, Rensselaer R., 9:189, 21:150
jurist, 15:357, 37:55
lawyer, 39:148n
letter, 1:118
sketches, 1:118n, 4:478
Nelson, Richard, 23:301
Nelson, Robert, 28:4
Nelson, Roberta J., author, 34:264
Nelson, Rogers.
See Prince, musician/rock star
Nelson, Ruth, 53:90–91, 93
Nelson, Samuel, postmaster, 20:361
Nelson, Socrates, lumberman, 17:393, 18:176, 38:187, 55:277
Nelson, Soren, creamery operator, 11:457
Nelson, Stanley E., 22:442, 23:399
Nelson, Steve, work depicted, 53:232–233
Nelson, Ted, artist, 44:137
Nelson, Theodore A. E., author, 18:108, 221, 19:114, 22:104, 23:100
Nelson, Thomas, 44:224–225
Nelson, Thorwald E., 1:326
Nelson, Verna E., author, 15:369
Nelson, Wally, prisoner of conscience, 56:371
Nelson, Walter, speaker, 11:114, 28:4
Nelson, Willy, entertainer, 52:161
Nelson, Winnie, 56:369–370
Nelson, Wolfred, Dr., 6:225n, 28:2, 4
Nelson Act (1889), 15:300, 24:281n, 43:124, 52:12–13, 15
Nelson and Gunderson, Rochester, plow manufacturers, 24:297
Nelson Bankruptcy Act, 5:339, 54:372
Nelson Family, 19:366
Nelson-Kindred campaign (1882), 5:87–107, 158, 333–335, 7:295, 368
Stevens County, 6:87, 391
Nelson Lumber Company, Cloquet, 25:102
Nelson Memorial Association, records, 10:204
Nelson River, Manitoba, 24:231
described, 2:16
navigation, 17:26–27, 171, 175, 56:126
Nelson's Landing.
See Wabasha, Wabasha County
Nelson-Washburn campaign (1895), 5:237, 338, 468, 523, 7:296
Nemacolin's Path, Pennsylvania, trade route, 15:256
Nemadji, Carlton County, Jewish women teachers, 55:174
Nemadji River, Minnesota, Wisconsin
fur trade, 20:12–13
lumber camps, 15:203
railroad, 41:355
Nemanic, Gerald, editor, 48:90
Nemanic, Mary Lou, author, work reviewed, 61:36
Neptune, steamboat, 4:355
Nerburn, Kent, author, 55:92
Nerman, Ture, 43:36
Nerstrand, Rice County
history, 21:115
Methodist church, 14:354
name, 30:332
Norwegian settlement, 26:272
Nerstrand Woods State Park, Rice County, 20:343, 21:440, 22:103, 23:191, 24:183, 27:359, 29:263, 44:85, 90
historical meeting, 22:290–292
Nesbit, Charles F., 3:344
Nesbit, E., author, 50:50
Nesbit, Robert C., work reviewed, 50:40–41
Nesbitt, Henrietta, White House housekeeper, 54:162
Nesheim, Lars N., 13:206
Nesmith, James W., senator, 38:56
Nesmith Cave, Minneapolis, 11:74, 32:191
Nesper, Larry, work reviewed, 58:245–246
Ness, George T., Jr., author, 22:349
Ness, Henry B., funeral depicted, 42:10
Ness, J. O., author, 20:214
Ness, Ole H., sketch, 10:316n
Ness, Zenobia B., author, 21:431
Nessell, C. W., author, 37:346, 39:131
Nessel Township, Chisago County, history, 36:195
Nest, The, Minneapolis, nightclub, 59:98–99, 104
Nestel, Gus, floral designer, 54:312
Nest Orchestra, 59:104
Neth, Mary, essayist, 58:190
Netherlands
See also Dutch (people);
Holland
emigration from, 28:120–131, 35:90
frontier land investment, 53:216
historical organizations, 56:446
railroad investors, 42:175–177
stock exchange, 37:152, 155, 157
Netherlands-American Land Company, 53:219–221
Netherlands Museum, Holland, Michigan, 28:120
Netherly, Winifred, author, 22:334
Netley Creek, Manitoba, 21:266
Netnokwa, Ottawa woman, 50:23
Netta Durant, raftboat, 31:36
Nettels, Curtis, author, 15:228
Nettie's Colored Orphan Asylum (Orange Hill, Florida), 56:105
Nett Lake Indian Reservation (Chippewa)
See also Bois Forte Indian Reservation
agency, 23:93
CCC camp, 43:7–8, 11
day school, 58:227, 232–233, 236
depicted, 43:8
historical meeting, 17:121
medicine society, 15:121
mounds, 9:417
Picture Island, 8:103
roads, 16:296–297, 19:103
smallpox epidemic, 27:351
Vermilion Lake district, 4:180, 459, 6:297, 43:180–181, 44:48, 48:134, 53:163, 54:376, 58:225–226
wild-rice harvest, 34:44
Nett Lake Petroglyphs, Koochiching County, 53:142
Nett Lake River, explored, 4:181
Nettleton, Alvred Bayard, associate of J. Cooke, 5:98n, 15:358, 35:67, 60:12
Nettleton, Claude F., author, 36:194
Nettleton, E. M., 11:466
Nettleton, George E., developer, 22:352, 50:216 (facing)
townsite owner, 12:384, 37:114n
Nettleton, Mrs. George E., 22:352
Nettleton, William, townsite owner, 12:384, 37:114n
Neu, Irene D., work reviewed, 35:237
Neubauer, August, speaker, 17:484
Neubauer, Joseph, 46:172
Neubeck, Deborah K.
"Papers of John Lind's Mission to Mexico," 42:301–308
work reviewed, 42:74, 43:72, 46:246
Neubeck, Ralph, review by, 45:343
Neuberger, Richard L., author, 34:211
Neudecker, R. A. (Rev.), author, 21:453
Neuenfeldt, Albert H., 57:136
Neue Zeit, immigration paper, 5:194
Neufang, Ralf, translator, 49:338–339
Neuharth, Allan H., newspaper executive, 46:150
Neumaier, John J., college president, 51:25–27
Neumann, Jacob (Bishop), author, 6:71, 7:278
Neumeier, Catherine, speaker, 17:314
Neumeier, Frederick C., papers, 10:206, 11:42
Neumeier, Frederick G., 10:206
Neumeier, Karl G.
legislator, 24:349
speaker, 22:342
Neumeier, Mrs. Karl G., 25:210
Neunaber, H. W. (Rev.), speaker, 13:343
Neuse, Eloise, author, 34:219
Neutral Ground, ceding, 57:4
Neutralism.
See Isolationism
Neutrality Act (1936), implementation, 43:86–90, 92
Neutson, K., 16:100
Neuzil, Mark, work reviewed, 58:242–243
Nevada
geological survey, 7:308
gold mining, 4:219
settlement, 28:284
surveyed, 28:348
taxation, 3:157
Nevada Studies in History and Political Science, 52:204
Nevada Township, Mower County, Norwegian settlement, 12:269
Neveaux, Damase, pioneer, 22:345
Nevers, John N., in Leech Lake uprising, 24:144–146
Nevers, Mrs. John N., 24:145
Nevers Dam, St. Croix River, 40:357
Neville, Jay, 22:405
Neville, Morgan, career, 20:202
Neville, Mrs. Arthur C., author, 15:236
Neville Arthur C., author, 7:91, 349, 368
Nevins, ----, Mr. and Mrs., 8:158
Nevins, Allan, 18:44, 217, 20:31, 289, 26:166
author, 10:341, 12:442, 14:327, 15:59, 124, 20:333, 23:377, 27:335, 28:54, 95, 32:57, 34:42, 81, 158, 164, 251, 37:185
editor, 5:462, 40:313
review analyzed, 14:192–194
review by, 14:88–90
work reviewed, 9:291–294, 389–393, 20:176–179, 33:266, 346, 38:379
Nevins, F. V., author, 5:75
Nevitt, Barrington, cultural analyst, 53:102
Nevius, Aaron C., 16:334
Nevius family, genealogy, 16:334
Nevue, Wilfrid, "A Winter in the Woods," 34:149–153
New, Harry, postmaster general, 55:108
New, J. W., speaker, 11:118
New Albin, Iowa
boundary point, 21:328
grain-storage facilities, 58:67
New Amsterdam.
See New York City
New Amsterdam, Wisconsin, Dutch settlement, 28:121, 379
New Auburn
fur-trade center, 9:422
Germans, 47:179
history, 13:122, 34:129
Newbern, 8:174
Newbern, Robert, 39:132
Newberry, John S., geologist, 32:215
Newberry Library, Chicago, 5:223, 51:286, 52:37, 55:125, 57:326
Burlington records, 24:253
fellowship, 28:393
manuscripts, 36:280
websites reviewed, 60:298–299
Newbery Award, recipients, 57:286, 290
New Boston, Illinois, described, 17:426
New Brighton, Ramsey County
land prices, 49:220
ordnance community, 49:216n, 218, 225
Poles, 58:18
New Britain Museum of American Art, Connecticut, 52:151
New Brunswick, Canada
banking, 42:271–273
boundary, 23:205
fur trade, 20:452
joins federation, 4:221
Newburg Township, Fillmore County
history, 23:400, 24:89, 191
Lutheran church, 14:119
Norwegian settlement, 12:268
Newburyport, Massachusetts, shipyards, 55:96
Newby family, genealogy, 21:195
New Canada.
See Little Canada
Newcastle, Iowa, history, 4:442
New Century Club, St. Paul, 5:246, 52:117, 55:190
history, 58:192
records, 14:137, 16:74
Newcomb, E. B., Dr., 16:334
Newcomb, Rexford, speaker, 27:66
Newcomb, Simon, astronomer, 18:352–358, 33:191, 271
Newcombe, Barbara T.
award recipient, 45:256
review by, 48:87–88
"Sioux Sign a Treaty in Washington in 1858," 45:82–96
Newcombe, L. C., 22:341
Newcome, Tom, legislator, 60:323
Newcomer, Mabel, work reviewed, 35:36
Newdahl, Axel, Lawyer, 17:213
New Deal
See also Depressions;
United States;
specific programs
agricultural programs, 45:158–159, 48:171, 58:199
agriculture, 52:102, 109
alliances, 54:238–239
art projects, 58:333
arts, 48:174
business policies, 48:265
CCC, 43:3–13, 48:296n
evaluation, 35:89–90, 51:280, 52:79, 53:210–211, 287
Farm Security Administration photographers, 56:278–285
Federal Art Project, 51:244, 52:276, 53:170–195
and Floyd B. Olson, 56:405
history, 38:387, 51:40, 53:147
Indian policies, 43:4–7, 9–10, 12–13, 48:128, 339–341, 49:252, 254
labor policies, 42:7, 43:152
legislation, 54:178, 182
opposition to, 41:203, 42:7, 48:263
in Otter Tail County, 51:194–195
policies, 52:329, 57:420, 422–423, 428
politics, 47:155, 157, 161, 50:78, 54:6, 48, 55:92
posters, 51:243–244
price supports, 58:204
programs and projects, 23:162, 32:182, 36:187, 38:203, 39:80, 51:233, 241, 52:165, 175, 179, 58:75, 182
public housing, 46:2–16
and radicalism, 51:140
recreational programs, 58:212
reform policies, 48:172
self-help groups, 45:307–320
wages, 53:224
in West, 49:119
New Diggings, Wisconsin, lead-mining district, 12:157
New Dramatists Guild, New York City, 60:135, 137
New Duluth, St. Louis County
development, 21:116
post office, 34:186
New Duluth Land Company, 37:123
New Duluth National Bank, 37:124
Newell, Aaron, author, 5:611
Newell, Abby L., house, 49:52
Newell, Agnes M., 47:187n
Newell, F. S., 14:270
Newell, Frederick R., grain dealer, 47:187
Newell, Harriet, missionary, 28:135
Newell, L. D., 12:319, 14:100
Newell, Lyman C., author, 16:115
Newell, Martha A., 47:187n
Newell, Martin E., author, 12:333, 25:308
Newell, Mary D., gallery owner, 47:187
Newell, Mrs. Winston B., 4:174
Newell, Stephen, politician, 39:49
Newell, Willie, 59:338
Newell (Newel), Stanford, 6:408
career, 15:358
papers, 4:169, 5:509
New England
See also Yankees
abolitionism, 54:94
and American history, 9:23
architecture, 55:239
colonial life, 9:390
conception of democracy, 3:253, 255, 257, 266
county maps, 40:120
culture, 24:48–49, 34:82
depicted, 40:62, 65, 76
and education, 4:225
emigration, 4:48, 107, 444, 5:133, 159, 187, 8:85, 9:390, 10:27, 11:287, 13:284, 32:15, 109, 33:84, 34:81, 54:325, 56:243–244, 304
English in, 16:402
firearm manufacturing, 56:240
folklore, 27:238
historical society movement, 56:447
literature, 20:109–110, 30:192
and Louisiana Purchase, 9:6
merchants, 24:150
and Minnesota, 14:137
roads and trails, 14:340
Sabbath customs, 4:109
segregated schools, 55:143
settled, 12:173
source material, 24:112, 51:285
summer-camp movement, 58:71
textile mills, 56:246
white captives, 53:336
New England Bank, Fairmount, Maine, bank notes, 57:184, 186
New England Boot and Shoe Shop, St. Paul, 15:190
New England Colony and Bureau of Migration, settles Detroit, 16:432
New England Conservatory, Boston, 57:228
New England Emigrant Aid Company, 17:323–324, 24:367
New Englanders
New England Furniture and Carpet Company, Minneapolis, 4:96, 199, 18:226, 57:251
Priscilla Tea Room, 57:257
New England Historic Genealogical Society, 3:438
New-England Magazine, publishes Snelling's tales, 17:438
New England Military and Naval Bureau of Migration, Detroit Lakes colony, 10:132–135
New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, 22:213
New England Society of Minneapolis, 12:402
New England Society of the Northwest, 31:20
New England Woman Suffrage Association, 39:4, 6
New Era, gunboat, 43:187
New Era (Sauk Rapids), 3:292, 16:234
Newfolden, history, 12:452, 20:456, 38:163
Newfoundland, Canada
fisheries, 22:64
Norse settlements, 5:362, 39:170, 342, 40:94, 42:79
place names, 30:67
Viking sites, 56:123, 127
New France
bibliography, 40:312
boundaries, 22:63
census schedules, 16:448
described, 13:418
exploration, 4:288, 5:492, 7:292, 348, 19:272
forts, 13:203
fur trade, 8:93, 16:410, 32:226–238
history, 1:71, 527, 7:155, 8:232–246, 10:349, 436–438, 18:383–398, 30:56, 40:145
maps, 12:348, 24:252
wars with British, 14:370, 24:150
New Germany, history, 18:338
New Glarus Township, Wisconsin, 5:595, 28:188
New Grand Theater, Minneapolis, 53:245
Newgren, Andrew J., 17:70, 20:51, 23:50, 26:45, 27:46, 29:97
Newhall, Beaumont, author, 29:164
"Minnesota Daguerreotypes," 34:28–33
Newhall, C. W., author, 12:209, 16:370
Newhall, Gene (Cpl.), 23:393
Newhall, John B. (Maj.), author, 5:215, 20:203, 36:102
Newhall Hotel, Milwaukee, 24:331
New Hampshire
and Civil War, 53:212
Democratic party, 5:64
emigration from, 17:336, 18:250
fish, 57:308
Historical Society, 6:80
Hutchinsons' home, 22:116
lumber industry, 56:157
presidential primaries, 55:152, 158–159
song, 22:116–118
state flag, 53:8
war records, 3:50
War Records Committee, 26:389
New Harmony, Indiana
Owen (David Dale) home, 25:174, 26:223, 233
utopian community, 19:459, 21:94
New Haven, steamboat, 24:202
New Hope (fur post), 23:213, 52:228
New Hope mission, Yellow Medicine County, 16:150
Newhouse, Sewell, trap maker, 43:147–148
Newhouse, William, 4:354, 369n, 421
Newhouse trap, 43:146–147
New Iceland, Manitoba, 57:362
New Independence Township, St. Louis County, history, 23:302
New Jazzland Orchestra, 59:98
New Jersey
atlas, 40:122
Congressional election, 1838, 3:75
early imprints, 12:316
enlistments (1861), 2:339n
fur industry, 40:219
Historical Society, 3:444, 7:183
proverb collection, 27:34
silk train routes, 54:18
state parks, 5:137
Supreme Court, 53:299
war history program, 25:94
white male suffrage, 56:71
New Jersey Sisters of Charity, history, 16:340
New Jumbo Theatre, Minneapolis, 9:35
New Kent Court House, Virginia, in Civil War, 25:131
Newland, Francis, settler, 41:44
New Logan Theater, bombings, 51:230
New London
anniversary, 21:341
Lutheran church, 26:95
mill, 20:359
Morman mission, 36:290
name, 8:267
newspapers, 21:444
New Madrid, Missouri
in Civil War, 25:35–36
earthquake, 12:198, 17:474, 28:281
Newman, Ben, artist, 55:78
Newman, Cecil E.
depicted, 57:419, 432–433
editor/labor leader, 57:420, 428–432, 58:386–387
journalist, 36:36
newspaper publisher, 56:62, 64
Pullman porter, 55:211
Newman, D. B., Dr., pioneer physician, 23:31
Newman, Frank (Rev.), 10:448
Newman, G. A., Dr., 8:196
Newman, Gertrude, insurance underwriter, 60:286
Newman, Harry S., 28:70
Newman, J. I., papers, 10:448
Newman, Mildred A., work reviewed, 42:77
Newman, Moses, businessman, 51:6–7
Newman, Paul S., "Theodore L. Hays," 53:238–246
Newman, Peter C., work reviewed, 50:170
Newman, Ralph, work reviewed, 29:63
Newman, W. A., speaker, 13:454
Newmann, C. A. George (Christian Andrew George Naeseth), hypnotist, 51:244
Newmarket Township, Scott County, Norwegian settlement, 12:271
New Masses (New York City), 44:245, 247n, 248, 45:174, 52:299, 57:373–374
See also Liberator, The; Masses, The
New Melleray, Iowa, monastery, 49:128
New Mexico
admission to Union, 5:591
Baptists, 51:236
New Mexico Territory, slavery controversy, 56:169
New Munich
bank, 33:54
Catholic church, 17:479, 36:35
name, 30:332
New Nation (Winnipeg, Manitoba), 16:465
New (Neu) Ulm Pioneer, 27:327
history, 33:187
politics, 24:23, 30
New Nicollet Hotel, Minneapolis, 54:314
See also Pick-Nicollet Hotel
New North West Company, 21:138n
New Norway, Canada, 57:356, 362–363
New Olympic Theater, St. Paul, 53:239
New Orleans, Louisiana, 51:153–154
army post, 28:16–17
battle, 2:95, 4:325, 24:53
Butler's occupation, 9:277
in Civil War, 25:124–125
commercial importance, 4:217, 319, 5:4
first steamboat, 9:347, 349
flour market, 18:409
founded, 18:390
French settlement, 18:394–395, 397
fur market, 19:293, 40:213–214, 220
historic sites, 40:134
port, 11:144, 23:61
professional boxing matches, 59:79
transportation, 2:267
New Orleans, steamboat, 9:347, 349, 14:150
New Orleans Exposition, 52:143
New Orleans Minstrels, 28:111
New Orleans Strutters, entertainers, 59:98
New People's Theater, Minneapolis, 9:36, 38
New Pioneer, 58:169–171, 176–177
Newport, B. C., lawyer, 48:324
Newport, Mary M., 14:436
Newport, Reece R., 14:436
Newport, Rhode Island
architecture, 55:241
stone tower, 24:257, 27:350, 28:59–60, 29:349, 33:88, 35:141
Newport, Washington County
agriculture, 17:465
GAR post, 16:430
historic sites, 21:339
library, 21:112
map, 3:167n
Newport Park (Newport)
house depicted, 48:185, 195
platted, 48:185
New Prague, Le Sueur County
anniversary, 12:450, 13:114
Catholic church, 12:451, 13:450
Czech settlement, 13:270, 23:381, 28:266, 35:152, 38:243, 41:132, 136
family-owned banks, 57:191
flour mills, 12:451, 23:388
history, 2:385, 16:219, 22:224
mural depicted/described, 53:232–233, 237
name, 13:199
New Prague Flouring Mill, 12:451
New Prague Foundry Company, 12:451
New Prague Seals, professional football team, 59:167
New Prague Times, history, 12:451, 20:462
New Republic magazine
Minneapolis stories, 56:67
opinion pieces, 51:135
New Richland
Lutheran church, 13:340
Norwegian settlement, 12:269
pageant, 8:450
schools, 8:451, 35:51
New Rockford, North Dakota, depot depicted, 54:16
New Rome, Sibley County
German theater, 32:100, 34:242
history, 10:361
New Salem State Park (Illinois), outdoor museum, 27:143
Newsboys, New Year's greetings, 16:387, 33:164–168
Newsom, Albert, lithographer, 57:36
Newsom, Thomas, newspaperman, 53:106
Newsome, Albert R., author, 20:197
Newson, Hattie, 15:396
Newson, Mary J., 4:171, 275
author, 15:224
"Fort Snelling in Civil War Days," 15:395–404
speaker, 15:311, 16:122
Newson, Mrs. Thomas M., 15:396
Newson, Nellie, 15:396
Newson, Thomas M. (Maj.), 4:275
author, 3:64, 5:43, 14:86
in Civil War, 15:311, 395–404
depicted, 44:50
editor, 3:477
farming activities, 49:199
journalist, 14:406, 495, 21:375–376, 23:307, 34:140, 35:363, 38:187
in mining venture, 44:49–50, 52–53
papers, 4:171
portrait, 15:396
publisher, 13:100
Newspaper Guild, 46:87, 90
assistance radio strikers, 46:94
Newspapers
See also Journalism;
Minnesota Historical Society newspaper collection;
specific newspapers
19th century, 49:332–337
and abolitionism, 56:229, 57:111, 113–115
advertisements, 51:213, 52:66–67, 53:92–95, 97, 329, 54:49, 270–271, 278, 56:59, 232–233, 290–291
advertising rates, 53:245
African American, 43:283–296
and agriculture, 51:17–19, 21, 37, 58:159
aid relief efforts, 42:61
army periodicals, 22:194, 23:292, 393, 24:83, 184, 25:33
Becker County, 5:587
Benton County, 10:224
bibliography, 1:131
bicycling discussed, 54:272, 275–276, 280–281
black, 55:149, 57:428–430
in Black Hills, 8:202
and black suffrage, 56:76–77, 231
caricature, 41:3
cartoons, 51:164, 52:93, 188–193, 53:300, 54:282
Catholic, 27:169
in child-labor question, 41:232
children's, 50:46–62
church-state controversy, 53:297, 300, 302, 308
in Civil War, 22:86, 422, 25:129–130, 144, 147, 149–151, 232, 234, 239, 248–250, 253, 256, 53:335
collections, 51:139
column depicted, 53:276, 285–286
Communist, 57:373–374, 58:169, 174, 176, 180
and conservation, 53:289, 58:111–112, 116–117
cooperatives, 57:396
crime and vice coverage, 47:243–248, 50:241–251
dailies, 36:103
Dakotas, 14:205, 15:200–202, 475, 35:383
Dakota Territory, 5:135, 207
Dano-Norwegian, 8:375
disaster coverage, 50:167
dissident press, 52:215, 243
Duluth, 10:101, 54:148, 152, 155, 215, 219
early press, 21:441
editors' association, 18:451
ethnic, 11:206, 12:260, 14:401, 15:473, 16:338, 18:71, 22:399, 424, 23:373, 25:326, 27:327, 343, 28:21–24, 26, 31, 201, 33:180, 187–188, 34:43, 130, 35:328, 37:87, 38:91, 41:98, 43:213–214, 216, 218–220, 283–296, 46:304, 47:118, 168, 259, 48:43, 284–285, 49:123, 204, 208, 50:65, 68, 51:141, 163, 52:80–81, 84, 168, 53:216, 218, 221, 223, 240, 55:26, 78, 81, 330–331, 56:395, 58:16, 171
Eveleth, 6:412
in evolution controversy, 41:206, 212–213
extrajudicial influences, 55:351, 357–358, 360, 363
farm, 5:134
Farm-Labor, 38:304–308
and folklore, 36:101
food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:274–275
frontier, 14:139, 173–191, 393–415, 15:1, 16–25, 86–89, 16:332, 18:99, 450, 24:309, 27:1–20, 345, 28:342n, 40:302
functions, 43:308–310
gag law, 58:88–91
and Goodhue printing press, 56:393–398
historical value, 1:253, 7:189, 295, 8:279, 10:358, 11:441, 12:391–403, 441, 13:45–50, 72, 14:408, 17:92, 314, 385–390, 23:22, 179, 24:272, 25:409, 26:74, 376, 52:145, 54:90–91
history, 1:544, 34:83, 51:281
immigration advertising, 5:168, 173, 177, 194, 201
indexes, 7:186, 17:93, 362, 20:39, 21:214, 22:442, 27:349
Indian, 47:335
influence of, 17:427, 51:271, 274, 52:132, 134–136, 138–140, 163, 54:172, 176, 181, 221, 55:206, 220, 56:130
inventory, 9:48, 297
investigative journalism, 58:305
Iowa, 9:73, 12:199, 16:479, 17:427n
Iowa bibliography, 47:74
irony in, 50:242–244, 251
jingoism, 41:2–3
Kansas, 2:50
and labor, 52:207, 210, 212–214, 218–219, 53:125, 56:267, 269, 274, 58:126
labor unions, 21:375, 385
and law enforcement, 53:273, 276, 278–286
lawsuits, 52:323–325
legal protections, 46:147–151, 47:250–252, 48:92, 50:283–286
Lindbergh report, 42:148–150
literary columns, 56:315–316
in local issues, 47:190
Mesabi Range, 5:322, 51:71–73
MHS projects, 47:167–168
Michigan, 54:212
microfilmed, 23:368, 26:271, 29:50, 30:42, 89
Midwest, 51:324
Milwaukee, 54:222
Minneapolis, 2:208
Minnesota bibliography, 13:58, 14:63, 15:340, 16:54–55, 65, 17:56, 29:51, 30:325
Minnesota communities, 12:108, 456, 14:360, 17:123, 19:118, 467, 20:94, 299, 21:106, 214, 332, 24:326, 27:270, 28:265, 30:271, 34:44, 35:382
Minnesota Territory, 52:285, 56:153, 165, 169, 222–234
Morris, 5:425
Nebraska, 55:161
in Nelson-Kindred campaign, 5:97
newsboys, 16:387, 33:164–168, 41:201 (cover), 47:1 (cover), 60:104
northern Minnesota, 21:451, 29:356
Norwegian, 2:282, 288, 3:506–518, 6:385, 57:358
Ohio, 31:186
Ontario, 28:179
Otter Tail County, 9:423
Philippines, 18:99
and photographs, 51:322, 52:42, 44
pioneer life in advertisements, 7:99–121, 275, 297
in politics, 47:192, 48:283–294, 56:53, 72–73, 332, 339
Polk County, 1:386
preservation, 1:101, 2:172–176, 8:57, 13:73, 17:91, 21:312, 30:295
prosuffrage petition depicted, 56:79
publishers' association, 31:119
racism, 47:246
Red River, 16:230
Red River settlement, 10:91
Redwood County, 1:228
Republican, 20:270
rural, 48:284
St. Croix Valley, 17:385–390, 29:100
St. Louis County, 5:243
St. Paul, 5:287, 397, 473, 495, 9:140, 10:206, 48:314, 53:253 (cover), 280, 55:351, 56:17, 158, 199
service, 5:463
in slavery controversy, 24:310, 32:16–33
socialist, 19:346, 51:142, 52:86–99, 183–194, 55:288, 56:364
South Dakota, 5:136, 47:120, 48:350
Spanish-language, 58:202
sports coverage, 47:321–328, 55:341–342, 347
state promotion, 56:222–234
state's first interview story, 55:363
Stearns County, 1:317
story compilations, 51:128
strike coverage, 41:86, 42:171n, 173–174
suffragist parade depicted, 54:301
Swedish, 5:54, 57:103, 435
temperance movement, 51:292
Twin Cities, 5:146, 10:338, 11:41, 22:6, 25:211, 28:197, 29:31n, 34:50n, 140n, 51:209, 211, 52:172–175, 53:167, 54:294
union list, 15:120, 341, 16:55, 65, 331, 17:56, 18:322
Vermilion Range, 5:322
on wallpaper, 33:211–213
in wartime, 47:172, 180, 49:67–70
Waseca County, 8:314
Watab Treaty debate, 57:13–15
weekly, 12:434, 13:211, 442, 14:74, 102, 48:284
in westward movement, 15:1–25
Wisconsin, 11:326, 12:439, 36:67, 47:179, 48:227
and women, 51:126, 52:68, 115, 54:302
women reporters, 56:5, 60:100–111, 112n
women's history resources, 52:118
World's Columbian Exhibition, 53:340
World War II, 53:62, 54:318
News Tribune, antisocialist campaign, 52:214
New Sweden, Canada, 55:109, 57:362
New Sweden, Iowa
history, 55:380
settlement, 8:185
Swedish colony, 10:214
New Sweden Township, Nicollet County, ethnic settlements, 12:275, 19:220, 36:201
New Testament Association of Independent Baptist Churches, 43:28, 52:25
New Theatre, 52:302
New Times (Minneapolis), Socialist newspaper, 45:4–5, 7, 9, 52:183–194, 55:288
New Times Publishing Company, 52:183
Newton, A. Edward, 27:41
Newton, E., 16:318n, 20:225n
Newton, Earle W., 30:368
author, 28:135n, 30:258, 31:64
editor, 30:386
review by, 31:47
Newton, Edmund, author, 1:79
Newton, Isaac, 40:335–336
Newton, Mrs. William H., 21:150, 156
Newton, O. W., author, 17:240
Newton, Stanley (Stan), author, 8:437, 28:177
Newton, Walter H., congressman, 12:96, 17:160n, 47:222, 50:10
Newton, William H.
house, 21:152
at Superior, Wisconsin, 21:153
townsite promoter, 21:150
Newton, Wisconsin, sketch, 4:286
Newton County, history, 4:242
Newton Township, Otter Tail County, frontier life, 11:221
New Trier
Catholic church, 17:117, 20:460
history, 17:118
name, 30:332
New Ulm, Brown County
in 1850s, 10:460
1873 blizzard, 4:91
1881 cyclone, 7:85
anniversaries, 2:286, 10:224, 459
artists, 56:357 (cover), 377–390
battle, 53:180
breweries, 20:459, 24:189, 36:200, 204
Catholic churches, 46:304, 56:384, 59:183
Christmas celebrations, 28:81
churches, 14:353, 451, 26:181, 30:34, 32:172
in Civil War, 33:84
in Dakota War of 1862, 44:240, 45:111–115, 47:236–237, 333, 51:123, 54:240
depicted, 37:226, 53:99, 56:345, 348–349, 380
fairgrounds depicted, 56:137
in fiction, 47:211, 55:380
fire department, 16:493, 19:120
founded, 5:201n, 268, 11:174n, 16:363, 18:109, 19:472, 27:268, 30:24–35, 74, 188, 31:243, 36:327
Free Congregation, 41:53, 55, 57–58, 60
fur trade, 42:128
Gag (Wanda) House depicted, 56:384
German Park, 55:182, 56:349
German settlement, 1:425, 430, 4:193, 10:356, 16:42, 18:112, 453, 19:214, 31:24, 35:294, 36:255, 38:120, 243, 40:263, 309, 41:53, 300, 44:240, 47:173, 56:208
German theater, 32:100, 102, 127, 168–173, 33:188, 34:239–240, 37:227–228
history, 9:420, 28:202, 34:170, 55:44, 56:463
hospital, 15:484
hotel, 15:365, 25:314
implement trade, 24:302n
Jewish families, 51:8
law office, 16:458
libraries, 23:193, 26:88, 57:160
log buildings, 37:72, 76
lynchings, 55:72
military encampment, 17:360
militia company, 1:431
monuments, 2:215, 27:328, 35:294, 38:155
museum, 2:458, 17:481, 20:92–95, 454
name, 30:30, 267, 332
newspapers, 19:230, 27:327, 343, 28:201, 34:130
pageant, 7:370
parade depicted, 47:174
parochial schools, 53:296
Pfaender house, 24:259
platting, 18:466, 56:345–350
politics, 28:36, 323
post office, 38:121
river port, 26:181, 39:120
roller mills, 12:449, 27:78, 28:202
schools, 20:356, 21:111
settlement, 12:430, 16:126, 20:351, 21:202
in Sioux Outbreak, 1:439–443, 447–454, 2:213, 216, 291, 439, 3:144, 4:90, 452, 467, 5:450, 472, 598, 608, 616, 7:371, 11:303, 12:335, 13:443, 15:133, 18:460, 23:75, 295, 365, 28:374, 36:240, 38:86, 97, 113, 116–118, 125, 136, 138, 144–146, 275, 279–281, 283, 285, 39:33
site, 10:227
social life, 31:46, 33:91, 35:245
source material, 10:225
Swiss settlement, 8:175
tornado, 43:40
Turner Hall depicted, 41:60
Turnverein, 13:116, 18:112, 55:332
unions, 21:381
veteran, 26:287
volunteer guard, 16:171, 176
and Wanda Gag, 55:4, 7, 9, 12, 14
water system, 14:353
Way of the Cross depicted, 59:183
Women's Literary Club, history, 27:78
during World War I, 43:51, 47:173, 181, 183
New Ulm Battery, 18:466, 27:269
New Ulm Business Men's Association, 10:224
New Ulm Daily Journal, church-state editorial, 53:300
New Ulm High School, 53:180
New Ulm Pioneer, founded, 10:225
New Ulm Post, founded, 27:327, 33:180
New Ulm Review, founded, 19:234
New Ulm Roller Mill Company, 28:202
New Ulm Steamboat Company, 45:115
New Ulm Transportation Company, 26:181, 41:59, 45:115
New Upsala, Pine Lake, Wisconsin, Swedish settlement, 10:243, 16:479, 30:159, 32:49
New Westminister, British Columbia, railroad, 41:356
New Winona, truck, 43:103
New Year's celebrations
among Mennonites, 29:161
ball, 12:401, 13:148, 14:140, 16:377, 387
early Minneapolis, 5:77
excursion, 16:247, 387
frontier, 16:373–390, 20:339, 22:10, 26:169, 28:186, 30:67, 31:37, 40:70, 55:332
Indian, 16:375, 18:238, 19:380
newsboys' greetings, 16:387, 33:164–168
parade, 29:32
pioneer, 6:165–166, 9:189, 201, 10:95
social calls, 12:402, 14:141, 16:385, 17:129, 31:237
Superior, Wisconsin, 46:49
traders, 23:93
New Yeovil, Clay County, colony, 42:200, 47:17, 24
New York, Lake Erie, and Western Railroad, 53:216
New York, steamship, 37:15
New York Abendzeitung, immigration paper, 5:194
New York Academy of Medicine, 14:446
New York Age, 43:284
New York and Bermudez Company, 43:207, 210
New York Board of Emigration Commissioners, 5:172n, 181, 187, 200, 202n
Castle Garden rules, 5:182–184
New York Board of Trade And Transportation, 51:108
New York Central Railroad
history, 8:101, 35:354n, 52:331
route, 15:256
New York City
in 1837, 6:95–97
in 1850, 4:130
in 1853, 1:362–368
in 1860s, 9:180
anti-Semitism, 52:170
architects and architecture, 53:206–207, 57:39, 48–49
arts and crafts, 34:312, 55:4, 15, 258, 56:351
art world, 44:243–249
banking, 40:111, 113
Children's Aid Society, 53:249
child welfare, 39:125
Chinese restaurants, 57:171
cholera, 56:210
clothing industry, 55:168
Communist party, 55:164
Crystal Palace exhibition, 1:352, 363–365
cultural life, 51:205, 238, 54:344, 352, 55:219, 256, 56:3
Dakota Indians visit, 45:91, 95
depicted, 30:193
draft riots, 40:271
firefighting equipment, 50:185
fur market, 7:18, 269, 8:294, 40:163, 213n, 214
garment industry, 52:168
harbor, 4:224
historical guide, 1:144
History Club, 1:144
immigrant agents, 13:40
immigrant women, 51:287
Jewish eateries, 55:229
manuscript collections, 22:328
merchants, 54:200
milling center, 10:179
Minnesota immigration agency, 5:175, 177, 185–187, 192, 200, 202
Norwegians, 22:70
parks, 54:148, 58:54, 64
parkways, 58:43
philanthropists, 55:179
politics, 12:192
port, 17:89
settlement houses, 51:203
theater center, 28:103, 107, 51:238
transportation rates, 2:267, 7:229
western immigration agents in, 5:167, 179, 187, 195
Woolworth Building, 57:48
New York Custom House
architect's plans, 28:396
political cartoons, 51:100, 103
New York Daily Tribune, 56:205, 208
New York Demokrat, immigration paper, 5:194
New Yorker magazine, 56:319, 57:26, 33
New York Evening Mirror, articles on Minnesota, 29:29, 31–35
New York Evening Post, literary reviews, 56:12
New York Fire Zouaves (Eleventh New York Volunteer Infantry), 47:65–67
New York Folklore Society, 31:14
New York Freeman, 43:292
New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 3:444
New York Grain Exchange, 33:332
New York Historical Society, New York City, 5:70, 142, 224, 304, 307, 357, 376, 6:68, 202, 7:163, 8:198, 293, 11:450, 20:436, 25:394, 26:63
Catlin collection, 23:181
history, 34:206
New York Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Washington Heights, 12:408
New York Journal, sketch depicted, 52:218
New York Lyceum Company, 28:105
New York Mills
ethnic groups, 14:239, 21:342, 22:392n, 25:318, 327
frontier life, 11:221
lime industry, 22:346
newspaper, 47:168
sketch, 8:441
New York Philharmonic, conductors, 55:184
New York Public Library, 17:96, 214, 55:124–125
collections, 15:210, 16:112, 26:140–142
newspapers, caring for, 13:47
Publication, 16:111, 542
New York Restaurant, Minneapolis, 18:124, 128, 138, 143
New York (state)
1940 World's Fair, 57:84
abolitionism, 57:116
agriculture, 15:123
archives, 1:18, 232
art colonies, 55:254
arts and crafts, 36:322
atlas, 40:120, 122
capitol, 40:99–100
cheese production, 27:121
colonial period, 11:234, 16:402–411
emigration, 3:403, 4:444, 5:133, 23:404, 40:10, 54:325, 55:176, 57:334
ethnic groups, 31:14
first printer, 15:6
flour milling, 58:277
folklore, 34:316
fur industry, 40:219
ginseng cultivation, 41:264
historical work, 1:5, 231
historic sites, 11:32
history, 14:341, 17:111
Indian sites, 40:204, 206–208
Jesuits in, 7:348
libraries, 1:332
migration from, 58:148
Nanticoke Valley, 51:181–182
Norwegian settlements, 2:242, 247, 4:29, 274, 5:517, 6:104, 115, 51:200
patriotic societies, 8:303
professional boxing matches, 59:77, 79, 81, 84, 86n
proverb collection, 27:34
Scandinavian and German elements, 1:338
and schools, 53:297, 55:143
silk train routes, 54:18, 25
soldier franchise, 26:188, 209
state parks, 5:109, 137, 10:451
summer camps, 58:71
Swiss settlement, 5:180
trout fishing, 59:229
voting rights, 56:71
New York State Agricultural Society, 15:123
New York State Association on County Historians, 26:168
New York State Historical Association, Cooperstown, 12:434, 26:267, 377
collections, 27:252
history, 28:187
museum, 24:363, 27:353
publications, 14:341, 17:111, 27:66, 162, 35:150
seminars, 29:348, 30:150, 33:228
New York State Library, Albany, 55:377
manuscript holdings, 22:329
war records collection, 3:50
New York State Normal School, Albany, 28:132
New York Sun, All American football team, 54:174
New York Theatre Union, 52:294, 297, 299, 302–303
New York Times, 56:12, 15, 57:312, 58:4
American history survey, 25:44, 168, 294, 28:364
on freedom of press, 37:168, 170
freedom-of-press cases,