O. W. Schmidt Saddlery Company, Mankato, history, 16:126
Oakdale Avenue Community Church, St. Paul, 20:330
Oakdale Township, Washington County, Germans, 23:404
Oakes, ----, ballplayer, 19:174
Oakes, Abby Haskell, 42:29
Oakes, Charles H., 22:420, 28:320, 36:70
banker, 22:4, 42:139, 55:22
house, 16:377
Indian agent, 32:88–89
papers, 5:307
trader, 2:124, 3:381, 4:377n, 7:267n, 8:162, 169, 301, 9:201, 26:362, 32:186, 39:182n, 56:185
Oakes, David, steamboat agent, 11:39, 39:182
Oakes, Forest, trader, 11:258, 261–262n
Oakes, Mrs. B. S., 9:301
Oakes, Thomas F., railroad executive, 42:27–29, 52:78
Oak Glen.
See Belle Plaine, Scott County
Oakgrove, Brown, singer, 35:50
Oak Grove, Hennepin County, 10:390, 397, 59:186
See also Bloomington, Hennepin County
McLeod family at, 60:222, 224
mission, 3:83–84, 14:362, 15:222, 16:314, 333, 21:274, 276, 56:252, 59:186–187, 60:224–225, 232n
Ponds' residence, 21:172
post office, 40:88
Sioux at, 35:29
Oak Grove Hotel, Minneapolis, 41:334
Oak Grove House, Minneapolis, health resort, 25:184, 35:214, 36:91
Oak Grove Presbyterian Church, Bloomington, 56:253, 60:228, 233n
Oak Grove Tennis Club, Minneapolis, records, 25:184
Oak Hall, St. Paul, school.
See Baldwin School, St. Paul
Oak Hill, Todd County, history, 15:371
Oak Hill Cemetery, Excelsior, 17:336
Oak Island, Lake of the Woods, 28:77
Oak Island, Wisconsin, Lake Superior, 23:243
Oak Lake, Becker County, settlement, 5:581, 54:79–80
Oak Lake, Canada, and Dakota farmers, 51:198
Oak Lake, Jackson County, mythical city, 14:256
Oak Lake Indian Reserve, Manitoba, 41:20, 22, 27
established, 41:19
social conditions, 41:25
Oakland, Baptist church, 14:237
Oakland Cemetery, St. Paul, 17:54, 57, 47:132, 188, 49:280, 54:92, 55:320, 57:68, 178
burials, 56:237, 319, 57:283
commemorative ceremonies, 57:69
records, 17:54, 97
Oakland Cemetery Association of St. Paul, 3:227, 4:118
Oakland-Moscow settlement, Freeborn County, Welsh community, 16:496
Oakland Township, Freeborn County, first settlement, 18:225
Oak Lawn Church, North Dakota, 55:380
Oakley, Annie
biography, 34:169
in movies, 54:345
Oak Park, Washington County, road, 40:236
Oak Point, Lake of the Woods
Chippewa settlement, 35:277
fishing, 35:272–276
Oakport, Clay County, 19:410
Oak River Indian Reserve, Manitoba, 41:17, 19–20, 27
and Dakota farmers, 51:198
houses depicted, 41:22
Oaks, H. A. (Capt.), speaker, 25:405
Oaks, James, 13:392
Oakwood Cemetery, Red Wing,
Sea Wing victims, 52:77
Oakwood settlement, S. D., trading post, 11:380
Oas, Minnie, chiropractor, 59:202, 211n
Oasis, Murray County, election precinct, 14:250, 256, 258
Oastler, J. A., author, 21:433
Oates, Alice, actress, 9:34
Oates, Mrs. James A., 28:110
Oat raising
history, 13:436
Paynesville, 19:324
yield, 24:334
O'Bar, Jack, librarian, 41:248
Obenchain and Boyer, Logansport, Indiana, 50:185n
Ober, Edgar B., businessman, 35:38, 58:162–163
Ober Boys Club, St. Paul, 55:211, 59:68
Oberg, Grace L., author, 26:93
Oberg, Paul, compiler, 30:85
Oberhoffer, Emil, 4:197, 20:66, 33:94, 48:335
composer, 44:127
music director, 44:129, 46:208, 48:335, 337–338
orchestra conductor, 17:101, 18:330, 23:192, 25:305, 30:354, 31:61, 33:94–104, 122, 39:54–55
papers, 17:53, 34:339
Ober Hoffer, Johann, musician, 33:94
Oberhoffer, Mrs. Emil, singer, 33:95, 100
Oberholtzer, Ellis P., author, 7:293, 11:217, 60:7, 9, 12
Oberholtzer, Ernest C., conservationist, 40:145, 43:31, 46:34, 47:72, 53:290, 58:124, 130, 132, 134–135, 137, 143
author, 12:335, 16:236, 25:92
house, 44:267
journal, 50:83
review by, 13:296–298, 41:145
Oberlin, Ohio, missionary band, 3:370, 8:256
Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio
described/depicted, 19:130, 45:22
history, 31:181
missions and missionaries, 4:45, 20:80, 45:21–31
women students, 51:40
Oberlin Evangelist (Ohio), 45:27, 29
Oberly, James W., work reviewed, 52:241–242, 59:312
Oberon, Merle, actress, 44:108
Obituaries, newspapers, 58:128
Oblates of Mary Immaculate
missions and missionaries, 13:440, 49:184
at Red River, 36:48n, 37:183
Obrecht, Arnold, 48:207–208n
Obrecht, Augusta Bertram, 48:207–208
Obrecht, Christian D., musician, 48:207–208, 208n
Obrecht, Edward, 48:207–208n
Obrecht, Leonard, 48:207–208n
Obrecht, Sarah, 48:208n, 211
Obrecht family, 48:207–208, 208n
O'Brian, John L., 43:53
O'Brien, ----, 56:216
O'Brien, Alice M., civic leader/philanthropist, 56:315, 318
depicted, 54:55, 62–63, 56:314
Women's City Club of St. Paul, 54:55–68
O'Brien, Antonine (Sr.), author, 17:349
O'Brien, Burke, author, 8:452
O'Brien, Catharine, domestic worker, 56:215
O'Brien, Cecelia, domestic worker, 56:215–217
O'Brien, Christopher D.
depicted, 48:326, 50:250, 59:232
lawyer, 19:357, 440, 39:154n, 40:15, 48:325–326, 330
mayor, 50:249–250
O'Brien, Dillon J., 2:466, 15:217, 17:70, 20:51
author, 42:222
career, 15:105, 244, 19:357, 439
colonizer, 13:419, 19:450, 31:21, 23, 35:207–211, 213, 325
Irish immigration promotion, 9:332, 334
O'Brien, Ella C., teacher, 57:174
O'Brien, Frank G., author, 2:57, 3:383, 11:74, 43:188
O'Brien, Harry, Dr., 19:357, 440
O'Brien, Henry D. (Cpl.), Union soldier, 25:247, 57:61–62
O'Brien, Jane, 9:406
O'Brien, Jean M., work reviewed, 53:163
O'Brien, John, lawyer, 19:440
O'Brien, John, lumberman, 54:56
O'Brien, John, Union soldier, 59:144
O'Brien, John B., author, 31:62
O'Brien, John Paul Jones (Capt.), Mexican War, 56:216
O'Brien, Joseph A., auto driver, 38:207
O'Brien, Kathy, councilwoman, 51:242
O'Brien, Kenneth B., composer, 44:139
O'Brien, Mary, 2:466
O'Brien, Mrs. Christopher D., 59:232
O'Brien, Mrs. George, 6:76
O'Brien, Mrs. H. J., author, 17:229
O'Brien, Mrs. Thomas J., house, 38:340–341
O'Brien, Paddy, boxer, 47:324
O'Brien, Pat, actor, 44:108–109, 112
O'Brien, Patrick, postal clerk, 3:382
O'Brien, R. D., judge, 47:13
O'Brien, Stella R., 9:178
O'Brien, Thomas D.
author, 15:105, 244, 19:357
judge, 41:232
lawyer, 17:160n, 19:440
speaker, 5:473, 12:96, 14:229
work reviewed, 19:439
O'Brien, Thomond R., "Alice M. O'Brien and the Women's City Club of St. Paul," 54:55–68
O'Brien, W. S., 19:470
O'Brien, William, lumberman, 54:56
O'Brien Lumber Company, 27:302
Obst, Janis, author, 40:364
"Abigail Snelling," 54:98–110
Obstfelder, Sigbjirn, poet, 48:312
Ocala, Florida, Southern Alliance meeting, 9:226–230, 241
O'Callahan, Hugh, 9:345
O'Casey, Sean, playwright, 51:139
Occidental Flour Mill, Minneapolis, 58:326
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 53:137
archaeology procedures, 58:323
Oceanic, steamboat, 25:72
Ocean Wave, steamboat, 18:373, 39:175, 40:63
Ochagach, Assiniboin Indian.
See Auchagah
Ochs, A. C., 11:332
Ochs, Adolf S., publisher, 34:203
Ochs, J. Anton, 5:266, 370, 608, 7:256
Ochs Brick and Tile Company, Springfield, war-prisoner employment, 44:300–301, 302n
Ockenga, Harold J., 43:30
O'Clock, George, police chief, 54:119–120
O'Connell, Donald, author, 27:330
O'Connell, Jerry J., congressman, 43:88
O'Connell, Marvin R., author, 35:155
Choice award, 51:200
work reviewed, 51:157–158
O'Connell, Millett V., speaker, 20:343
O'Connell, Minnie, speaker, 16:256
O'Connell, Samuel, author, 13:428
O'Connell, Thomas, reviews by, 54:372–373, 55:281–282, 59:40–41
O'Connor, Agnes, author, 30:75
O'Connor, J. C., Indian agent, 35:173
O'Connor, James, attorney, 59:323
O'Connor, James (Bishop), 40:352
immigration promoter, 31:22, 35:206, 208, 212
O'Connor, John, Sweetman colony manager, 9:336, 339, 342–343n, 345
O'Connor, John J., St. Paul police chief, 5:617, 47:131, 55:41
O'Connor, John P., 35:135
O'Connor, Nebraska, Catholic colony, 35:135
O'Connor, Richard T., 3:279n, 280, 283–284, 287, 15:338
O'Connor, Robert T., marshal, 50:269, 272
O'Connor, Rose A., author, 14:226
O'Connor, Sandra Day, U.S. Supreme Court justice, 57:322
O'Connor, Thomas F., author, 27:252
O'Connor, William V., 35:340
Octagon House, Afton, 15:468, 21:211, 27:231, 34:129
Odawa Indians, lands, 57:287
Odden, H. G., 4:165
Odd Fellows, Independent Order of.
See Independent Order of Odd Fellows
O'Dea, Richard W., legislator, 58:117
Odegard, J. T., work reviewed, 12:182
Odegard, Mark, artist, 57:273 (facing)
Odegard, Odin J., 44:293–294
Odell, ----, pioneer farmer, 50:138
Odell, Allan, businessman, 57:28
advertising campaign, 55:331
Odell, Leonard, Burma-shave ad campaign, 57:28
Odell, Mrs. Thomas S., 22:151
Odell, Thomas E., editor, 29:267
Odell, Thomas S., 22:151n
Odeon Building, St. Paul, 39:53n
Oder, steamship, 20:398
Odessa, Ukraine, emigration, 55:169
Odets, Clifford, playwright, 52:301, 303–305
Odin Club, art exhibitions, 57:76
Odin Township, Watonwan County
grist mill, 21:219
Norwegian settlement, 12:274
Odland, Martin W., author, 6:302, 7:295, 8:207, 301, 307, 439, 9:74, 13:46, 14:445, 25:201
speaker, 12:292
work reviewed, 7:353
Odmark, Elsie, 54:192
O'Doherty, Brian, speaker, 44:79
O'Donnell, Emmett, author, 17:102
O'Donnell, J. P. (Rev.), author, 12:102
O'Donnell, James, 44:235
O'Donnell, Stella, Hampton Institute postgraduate, 51:90
O'Donnell, Thomas, 20:218
O'Donnell family, Hampton Institute students, 51:94
O'Donoghue, William B., 10:348, 49:179
O'Dowd, Mike (St. Paul Cyclone), professional boxer, 30:383, 59:76
Oehler, C. M., author, 30:47
work reviewed, 29:70, 36:234
Oehler, Harry W., 3:388
Oehler, Ira C., 11:54, 12:184, 14:79, 16:466, 17:59, 70–71, 316, 18:55, 23:50, 26:45, 27:26, 29:97
"Frederic Augustine Fogg," 11:438
MHS president, 20:51, 300, 303–304, 21:50, 53, 22:50, 52, 293, 23:48–49
speaker, 17:209, 18:320, 20:306, 427, 21:287
Oehlerts, Donald E., work reviewed, 36:67
Oelker, ----, police officer, 47:241
Oerting, Mrs. Harry, author, 27:81
Oeste, George I., editor, 29:163
Oestlund, Oscar W., scientist, 39:122
O'Fallon, Benjamin (Maj.), Indian agent, 34:126, 285n, 42:299–300
O'Farrell, Margaret G., 28:300
author, 16:350, 29:368
speaker, 29:184
Ofelt, Pernilla, 7:371
O'Ferrall, Ignatius F., 24:96
Offenberg, Richard S., editor, 41:103
Offermann, Glenn W., author, 49:348
Offermann, P. V., chiropractor, 59:203
Office of Indian Affairs.
See United States Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
Office of Price Administration (OPA), 57:431, 58:202
Office of Public Opinion Research of Princeton University, 52:179
Officer, Harvey, lawyer, 35:5–7
Officer, Louis Gorman, 44:72
Ofsterdahl, Lucille, speaker, 25:286
Ofstie, Anthony Edward, 57:272 (facing)
Ofstie, Einar, artist, 57:82
Ofstie, Julia (Mrs. Edward), furnishings depicted, 57:272 (facing)
Oftedal, Sven, professor, 1:394, 2:195, 29:294, 50:306
Ogaard, L. A., author, 19:473
Ogantz, lake steamer, 16:288
O'Gara, William W., work reviewed, 51:79
Ogburn, Cal., author, 8:204
Ogden, B. H., Dr., 18:212
Ogden, Edmund A., military officer, 8:355, 12:397, 21:26
Ogden, H. A., artist, 36:17n
Ogden, Isaac, letter, 14:81
Ogden, James K., hotel owner, 59:227
Ogden, John, university superintendent, 56:356
Ogden, Peter S., trader, 5:131, 32:250, 35:141, 38:42, 40:167n, 170, 177
Ogden, Warren C., work reviewed, 35:39
Ogden, William B., Dr., 13:132
Ogden, William P., railroad builder/director, 30:146, 60:14
Ogden Apartment Hotel, Minneapolis, 59:227
Ogechie Lake, Mille Lacs County
archaeology, 40:363
name, 21:348
O-gee-tup, Ojibway, 48:154
O'Geran, E. G., author, 5:464
Ogg, David, speaker, 13:449
Ogg, Frederic A., author, 6:32
Ogier, P., 11:238n
Ogilvie, David, 19:364
Ogilvie, Kanabec County
history, 24:273
water tower, described, 53:143–144
Ogilvy, John, trader, 21:132
Oglala band, Dakota Indians, 34:355, 39:339
Oglala Lakota College, South Dakota, 51:287
Oglala Sioux Civil Rights Organization (OSCRO), 52:241
Ogland, James W., author, 57:296, 304
Oglebay, Norton and Company, mining activities, 34:179n, 275, 47:205
Oglesby, R. J., 2:325n
Oglesby, Richard E., work reviewed, 49:307
Ogley, Dorothy C., author, 31:134, 146, 36:81
O'Gorman, Edmundo, author, 23:377
O'Gorman, Thomas (Bishop)
author, 1:320
career, 16:114
O'Grady, Donald J., author, 13:333, 14:110, 28:303, 30:163, 34:128, 36:240
Ohage, Justus, Dr., 7:303, 10:221
health commissioner, 58:54, 89
pioneer surgeon, 12:204, 16:353, 21:437, 33:312
O'Hara, Edwin (Rev.), author, 30:69
O'Hara, Fiske, actor/singer, 26:291, 44:135
O'Hara, John, author, 32:115
O'Hara, Joseph P., representative, 41:276, 278, 49:221
O'Hare, Kate Richards, NPL leader, 48:259, 262, 60:31, 39n
O'Harra, Cleophas C., author, 11:106
O'Hearn, Thomas L., 22:211
Ohel Jacob, Minneapolis, synagogue, 43:215
Ohio, 18:126
archaeology, 16:153n
architecture, 32:109, 54:50
atlases, 40:122, 124
bibliographies, 28:276, 29:161, 53:38
boundary dispute, 22:74–75, 34:119
Civil War press, 37:262
climate, 40:312
colonies, 55:44
constitutional convention, 1:157–158n, 159
culture, 51:282
early government, 34:82
early printing, 15:12
enlistments, 1861, 2:338n
gazetteer, 40:146
Germans, 3:406, 52:120, 122
ginseng production, 41:265
greenback movement, 6:210
historical work, 2:50
history, 1:159, 211, 2:198, 4:48, 5:68, 14:227, 15:356, 16:220, 25:89, 34:121, 37:301, 48:44
labor organizing, 57:372–373
libraries, 1:333
in literature, 56:16–17
medals issued, 47:233
mounds, 9:100
outlaws boxing, 47:324
Philosophical and Historical Society, 1:5
politics, 12:441, 30:147, 40:318
population, 9:413
presidential primaries, 55:152
proverb collection, 27:34
Quakers, 18:250, 255, 259
railroads, 56:148
regional history essays, 51:161
segregated schools, 55:143
settlement, 9:162
soap box derby, 55:325
Socialist party, 55:293
steel industry, 51:63
temperance movement, 51:104
third-party movement, 9:232
Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, in Civil War, 33:219
Ohio Canal, in 1837, 6:99
Ohio Company, records, 2:198
Ohio Historical Commission, 3:51
Ohio Historical Society
anniversary, 49:212
publication, 45:164
Ohio Journalism Hall of Fame, Columbus, 14:112
Ohio Land Company, Boston, Massachusettes, 16:204
Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company, New York, 29:227
failure, 2:136–137, 40:225, 52:136, 56:235
Ohio mine, strike, 52:253
Ohio River (La Belle Riviere)
boatbuilding, 36:253
discovered, 22:63
emigrant route, 9:347
explored, 4:469, 5:255
history, 50:332–333
name, 2:515n
navigation, 15:82, 19:185, 21:17, 28:135, 32:38, 99, 36:251, 255, 37:245
panoramas, 17:137, 36:101, 190
pilots interviewed, 48:310–311
route to West, 15:13, 82
steamboating, 1:358, 9:160, 349–350
Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, Columbus, collections, 26:384, 27:354
Ohio State Library, 3:46
Ohio State Medical Association, centennial, 27:341
Ohio State University, Columbus, naval recognition school, 26:85
Ohio Territory, politics, 16:204
Ohio Valley
fur trade, 40:214–215
settlement, 4:237, 319, 23:62
struggle for, 10:345
westward movement in, 8:283–284
Ohio War History Commission, 25:402, 26:175
Ohiyesa.
See Eastman, Charles A., Dr.
Ohlson, O., Swedish immigrant, 20:258
Ohman, Arthur, 38:43, 45:155n, 195
Ohman, Betty, 45:197
Ohman, Carrie (Mrs. Olof), 57:144
Ohman, Edward, 57:144
Ohman, Emil, 9:22
Ohman, Hazel E., 3:367, 5:304, 6:27
Ohman, John N., lawyer, 19:214
Ohman, Manda, 57:144, 148
Ohman, Olof, farmer, 2:13, 56:121–122
depicted, 45:153, 56:122, 57:147
farm, 33:47, 60:298
and Kensington Runestone controversy, 17:21, 170, 33:314, 34:265, 36:146, 238, 39:139, 45:149–156, 195–199, 46:136, 56:123, 57:142, 144–145, 148–149, 151, 58:60, 60:62–64
scrapbook clipping depicted, 57:145
stone-blasting described, 56:127–128
Ohman family, 45:155n
Ohrenberg, Norbert, 7:319
Ohtaki, Paul T., 45:280
Oikarinen, Peter, work reviewed, 47:40
Oil can, depicted, 54:25
Oil spills, anecdotes, 58:191
Oil station, historic property depicted, 51:164 (facing)
Oja, Alexander, work depicted, 53:188
Ojakangas, Richard W., author, 48:351
work reviewed, 48:221–222
Ojala, Linda, attorney, 53:310
Ojard, Hans, speaker, 22:442
Ojibway, Cass County, land office, 12:382
Ojibway-Dakota Research Society, 25:304, 28:374
Ojibway-Dakota warfare, 45:25, 87, 100, 50:195
See also Chippewa-Sioux warfare;
Dakota (Sioux) Indians;
Sioux (Dakota) Indians
boundary question, 41:103
Canada, 41:16
Chisago County, 43:257
effect on missions, 49:276, 278–280
in fiction, 41:227
Fort Snelling, 41:223
history, 42:277, 47:28
on plains, 45:39–40
Ojibway (Ojibwe, Chippewa) Indians, 52:222–223, 53:289, 55:48–50, 182, 58:59
See also Anishinabe Indians;
Chippewa (Ojibway, Ojibwe) Indians;
Chippewa (Ojibway, Ojibwe) treaties;
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe;
Missions and missionaries;
Mixed-bloods;
Ojibway-Dakota warfare;
Ojibway (Ojibwe, Chippewa) language;
Ojibwe Resource Unit;
specific reservations
agriculture, 48:237–239
annuities, 41:139, 42:130–131, 43:183, 45:29, 46:289–290, 293, 325, 49:338, 50:26, 29, 196–202, 56:163, 408 (facing)
anthologies, 58:124–125
in art, 47:101–103, 48:177, 314
art and artists, 55:183, 255–256, 56:351–352, 408, 57:384 (facing), 59:1 (facing)
assimilation, 46:293
bibliographies, 42:80, 45:343, 46:287, 47:258, 48:136
and British, 47:26–32, 48:64–66
in Canada, 41:25, 44:39, 46:299, 48:70
canoes, 43:144, 47:128, 48:177
CCC, 43:5–13
children, 48:169, 53:163
clothing and accessories, 49:230–240, 50:44 (facing), 56:239, 419, 427, 455–457, 60:248 (facing)
contemporary life, 44:274, 46:300, 47:79, 48:88–89, 49:38, 50:84, 128
crafts, 48:137 (cover), 153–157, 177, 49:36, 163, 50:170
criminal trials, 55:55–57
and Dakota Indians, 45:87, 98, 46:114, 172, 47:28, 120, 48:63–66, 69, 50:195, 51:40, 56:231, 252
depicted, 44:208, 46:286, 290–294, 47:27, 30–31, 82, 48:65–69, 114, 154–158, 160, 162–169, 229 (cover), 237–244, 49:97, 230–240, 260 (facing)
dwellings, 49:230–231, 233, 237, 239
education, 55:281, 56:459, 58:225–239
and Falls of St. Anthony, 58:254–255
in fiction, 47:119
fishing, 46:45, 48–49, 53
folklore, 41:344, 47:79, 48:134, 179, 316, 342–343, 49:260, 50:211
Fond du Lac band, 56:463
food, 50:209, 230n
in fur trade, 42:125–139, 44:200–204, 208, 48:60–71, 343, 50:229–240
genealogy, 46:289–291, 294–295
gift giving, 48:60–71, 50:229–240
history and culture, 41:195–196, 42:77, 192, 236–237, 44:118, 120, 272–273, 45:342–343, 46:238, 255, 286, 299, 47:78–79, 48:60–71, 88–89, 134, 159–161, 236–244, 343, 49:116, 338, 50:168, 53:37, 71, 103–106, 109–110, 161–163, 226, 251, 56:303–304, 460–461, 57:31
hostilities, 50:269–275, 51:61
hymn singing, 58:243–245
intertribal relations, 51:284, 57:6, 17
journals, 55:379–380
Lake Superior area, 43:175–185, 46:299–300, 48:314, 49:210, 338, 53:124, 55:379
lands, 41:61, 78, 42:246–247, 253, 255–257, 44:47–49, 54, 46:293, 47:28, 48:109, 112, 158–159, 49:189n, 278, 52:280, 53:160, 56:157–159, 163, 169, 204, 57:5, 287
leaders, 49:259, 50:164, 193–203, 56:408 (facing), 57:99
literature, 57:287–292, 294
map, 43:177
marriage, 48:64, 71
Minnesota Territory, 56:153, 163
missions and missionaries, 44:316, 45:21–31, 47:167, 48:158–170, 49:265–280, 55:196, 56:254
museum, 44:269
music and musical traditions, 49:36, 339, 50:216, 51:235–236, 319–320, 53:84, 55:232, 57:105 (cover), 212–214
name, 50:193n
narratives, 48:134, 342–343, 49:259–260, 50:168
orphanages, 58:192
pictography, 49:338–339
population, 48:159, 56:182 (table)
on postcards, 49:229–240
protest movements, 46:300, 47:79
religion, 48:159–161, 49:338
relocations, 53:159–160
reservations, 43:5, 124–126, 131–133, 44:274, 46:300, 50:127–128, 196, 52:164, 56:96–97
reservoirs and settlements, 58:261
school, 49:82–98
shamanism, 51:237–238
source material, 52:159–160
sources, 43:234, 46:287, 289
spearfishing and treaty rights, 58:245–246
speeches, 53:212
sports professionals, 60:128
subsistence, 53:100–100n
village described, 48:108
white captives, 50:23–25
and whites, 42:49–50, 52, 315, 46:300, 47:112, 48:89, 50:164, 193–203, 252, 53:99–111, 242, 56:168, 57:101, 359, 58:61, 124
Wisconsin, 53:339, 56:185, 187, 354, 58:64
women, 48:236–244, 343, 49:38, 50:235n, 51:250
World Columbian Exposition collection, 56:455
Ojibway (Ojibwe, Chippewa) language, 4:388, 5:39, 6:345, 350, 7:271, 12:316, 13:165, 18:46, 28:278, 37:243
See also Chippewa (Ojibway) Indians;
Ojibway (Chippewa) Indians;
specific translators
bibliography, 24:71
in children's literature, 57:288
dictionaries, 20:430, 21:36, 205, 424, 25:87, 35:248
geographic names, 25:304
glossary, 26:81
grammars, 17:53, 96, 19:96, 39:303n
Indian boarding school staff, 58:229
Indian education policies, 58:237
missionaries' use of, 48:163, 167, 49:266, 269–271, 274n, 275
powwow invocations, 57:213
study plan, 43:78
translations, 48:62n, 50:28, 31, 34, 58:243
word book, 47:78–79
Ojibway (Ojibwe, Chippewa) treaties.
See Chippewa (Ojibway, Ojibwe) treaties
Ojibwe, Chippewa Indian, 21:285, 56:172–174
Ojibwe Resource Unit, MHS publication, 43:233–234
Okabena
history, 10:226
Lutheran church, 22:223
Okarpe, Sioux Indian, 40:79
O'Keefe, ----, police officer, 47:241
O'Keefe, Ellen, 47:93
O'Keefe, Georgia, artist, 54:94
O'Keefe, Honora (Nora), 47:93–94
O'Keefe, Linda, author, 56:423, 427
O'Keefe, Michael, laborer, 47:93, 58:59
Okee-makee-quid (The Chief That Speaks), Ojibway leader, 48:45 (cover), 63–64, 177
O'Kelly, H. A. (Fr.), immigration promoter, 35:212
Okerson, Olaus, missionary, 15:235
Okie, Francis G., inventor, 58:164
Oklahoma
archives, 2:48
guide, 23:89
history, 34:357
Indian reservation, 47:117
Indians, 48:339
military posts, 18:103
ranching, 12:177
State Council of Defense, 3:107
woman-suffrage lectures, 47:311
in World War I I, 3:107
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
black population, 59:98
bombing (1995), 58:90
sketch, 2:383
Oklahoma City Blue Devils, jazz band, 59:104
Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City, 2:48
Oklee, history, 38:204
Okoboji Lake, Iowa
Indian massacre, 16:169, 38:95, 122–123
settlement, 13:335
Okwanikisinong, Chippewa settlement, 10:110
Okwanin, St. Louis County.
See Wyman (Okwanin), St. Louis County
Olafson, Bob, artist, 55:257
Olafson, K. K. (Rev.), author, 17:343
Olafsson, Jon, colonizer, 34:165
Olander, William, 25:208
Olberding, Mark, high-school basketball player, 55:348
Olcott, William J., mining official, 38:42, 51:65
Old, Bert, artist, 56:92
Old Bets (Aza-ya-man-ka-wan, Hazaiyankawin, Old Betsy), Mdewakantonwan Dakota woman, 9:324, 10:172–173, 38:131, 54:373
depicted, 47:169 (cover), 184, 51:40, 52:46, 55:49
in Sioux War, 10:171
sketch, 5:397
Old Bug.
See Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig
Old Catholics, sect, archives, 20:423
Old Clitherall, Otter Tail County, ghost town, 47:112–113
Old Connecticut Path, Indian trail, 15:256
Old Crossing, Otter Tail River, garrison, 38:286
Old Crossing, Red Lake River
monument, 14:350, 15:66, 84, 116, 23:291
treaty, 15:84, 282–300, 38:204
treaty site, 44:280
Old Dutch, snack food company, advertising logos, 58:363
Oldenburg, Henry, 4:332
papers, 24:246
speaker, 5:472, 617, 48:282
Oldenburg, Henry, secretary of Royal Society, letter, 16:418
Older, James A., editor, 20:462
Older, M. De Witt, memoirs, 20:462
Olderen, Carl, artist, 57:76
Old Eve, Sioux woman, 2:547
Oldfield, Barney, racing driver, 48:52
Oldfield, Lee W., race driver, 43:102
Old Folks Concert Troupe, itinerant musicians, 22:115
Old Fort William, 53:125
Old Frontenac Heritage preservation Commission
Old Gent's Band, St. Paul, 23:310, 313
Old Glory Chapter No. 100, youth club, 50:57
Old Home Building, University of Minnesota, historic monument, 27:228, 230, 232
Old Kuskuskies, Pennsylvania, archaeological site, 40:204
Old Log Theater, 51:238
Old Main, University of Minnesota building, 16:178–179, 183, 23:1
Old Mill State Park, Marshall County, 36:104, 37:67, 43:120
Old Mission Mill, St. Lucas, Iowa, 11:106
Old Muck (Muckandwaywenanee), Chippewa Indian, 9:327
Old Red Mill, Minneapolis.
See Richfield (Richland) Mills
Olds, Bruce, author, works reviewed, 60:299
Olds, Elizabeth, artist, 45:167, 169, 51:244
author, 50:61
work depicted, 54:289 (facing)
Olds, L. M., speaker, 29:34
Olds, Robert (Col.), organizer of ferrying command, 26:2, 8
Olds, Robert E., lawyer, 25:304
Old Settlers Association of Minnesota (OSA), 61:24–35
annual meeting minutes depicted, 61:32–33
and designation of oldest house in St. Paul, 61:30–31, 33
menu depicted, 61:27
and MHS, 61:25–26
and Ramsey County Pioneer Association, 61:28–29
records, 61:34
Old Settlers' Association of the Head of the Lakes, 1:293, 2:52, 4:349, 5:80, 146
Old Settlers' Benefit Association, 1:293, 2:52
Old Sorcerer, Ojibway Indian, 50:239
Old Town Artists, Welch, cooperative, 56:49 (facing)
Old Town Restoration, Inc., St. Paul, 45:304
Old Wild Rice (Minomin Gaytay), Ojibway Indian, descendents, 55:284
Oleana, ballad, 36:80
Oleana, Pennsylvania, Norwegian colony, 12:180, 25:86, 26:167, 29:267, 35:32
Ole and Lena, in folk humor, 52:330
O'Leary, ----, baseball player, 47:328
O'Leary, Abigail, 54:188
O'Leary, Arthur, 54:190
O'Leary, James, 19:475
O'Leary, Johanna M., author, 19:475, 20:213
O'Leary, John J., mayor, 51:300
O'Leary, Mark, artist, work depicted, 56:100 (facing)
O'Leary, Mike, lumberjack, 4:137
O'Leary, Norbert, 43:47n
Olesen, Anna Dickie, U.S. Senate candidate, 57:104
Oleshansky, Marvin, Dr., art collector, 46:257 (facing)
Oleson, Abram, 6:371
Oleson, Anna G. (Mrs. John), photographer, 52:115
Oleson, Everett, author, 16:496
Oleson, Hans, 6:370
Oleson, John, Wisconsin pioneer, 32:54
Oleson, Ole, 57:168
Oleson, Ole, Union soldier, 59:148
Oleson, Ole (Ole #1), Union soldier, 59:148
Oleson, Thurine, pioneer, 32:54
Oleson, Tryggvi J., author, 34:353, 35:47, 40:95
reviews by, 35:141, 36:146
Olguin, Jose, author, 35:245
Oligmuller, Alfred, prisoner of war, 54:122
Olin, Harry, teacher depicted, 42:180
Olin, Rollin C.
baseball player, 19:169–170, 172, 174–175, 177–178
military service, 1:468, 6:360, 38:110n
Olin, Salathiel (Col.), cattle raiser, 26:110
Oliphant, Laurence, traveler and artist, 2:51, 25:273, 34:42, 45–53, 355
Olive, Gregory, 11:238n
Olive, John, playwright, 60:135, 138
Olive Branch, steamboat, 13:232, 18:372
Olive Grove, army camp, 42:107–111
Oliver, Clarence P., Dr., author, 25:91
Oliver, Clifford I., Dr., author, 20:208
Oliver, Edmund H., author, 12:198, 330
Oliver, Eula B., author, 14:462
Oliver, Gurvas, musician, 59:101
Oliver, Henry W., steel manufacturer, 56:353
biographies, 16:114, 23:361
mining pioneer, 34:216, 36:192
Oliver, James, inventor, 24:298
Oliver, Joe (King), musician, 59:101, 104
Oliver, John W., author, 4:285, 8:303, 23:389, 24:245
review by, 24:239
speaker, 1:331
Oliver, Larry, MHS staff member, 42:189
Oliver, William G. (Lt.), court martial, 42:99–114
Oliver, Wisconsin, road, 40:245
Oliver County, North Dakota, place names, 36:325
Oliver H. Kelley Farm.
See Kelley (Oliver H.) Farm
Oliver Hotel, Hibbing, 49:311
Oliver Iron Mining Company, Eveleth, 5:518, 18:332, 28:189, 48:98, 104, 52:257
See also U.S. Steel Corporation
blacklists, 52:262
buildings, 51:148, 55:314
camp depicted, 48:217
clubhouse, 48:101–102
employees, 27:210, 51:63–65, 70
history, 32:46
Minnesota holdings, 23:361–362
night school class depicted, 56:339
papers, 47:78
strikes, 40:341–347, 41:85, 87–89, 51:66–74
Trout Lake plant, 29:172, 36:35
workers' homes, 48:100, 106
Oliverius, Jan A., 13:269
Oliver Kelley, Liberty Ship, 30:254
Oliver mine, Ely, 52:260
Oliver's Grove.
See Hastings, Dakota County
Olivet Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 60:134
Olivet Methodist Church, Minneapolis, 17:338
Olivet Methodist Church, St. Paul, 17:479
Olivia, Renville County, 53:237, 265
anniversary, 14:347
Dutch settlement, 28:125, 53:219
family-owned banks, 57:191
history, 13:453
war-prisoner camp, 44:294
Olivia Times, anniversary, 13:453
Olivier, Willem, Dutch pioneer, 28:129
Ollila, Douglas J., Jr., historian, 52:261
work reviewed, 45:162, 46:83
Olmanson, Albert, translator, 39:263
Olmanson, Bernt, letters, 39:263
Olmstead, S. Baldwin (Gen.), 1:118n
aids Nobles expedition, 35:251–252
legislator, 43:240
Olmsted, A. J., author, 17:114
Olmsted, David, 1:118, 2:26, 3:93, 426, 7:40, 8:98, 9:24, 12:209, 20:368
MHS founder, 20:367, 46:131, 61:25
newspaper editor, 55:54, 56:165
papers, 5:64, 22:191
politician, 36:268–270, 39:42, 45
portrait, 21:214
sketch, 3:382
trader, 32:74, 77, 36:263, 57:7
Olmsted, Frederick Law, landscape architect, 49:281–282, 287–288, 290, 54:148, 58:42
Olmsted, Loring, 17:160n
Olmsted County
archives, 20:445
county seat, 35:21
court, 21:215
Danish settlement, 8:372
in fiction, 22:167
historical museum, 17:362
history, 6:294, 10:229, 24:192, 26:394, 29:364, 34:218, 47:35
hotel, 18:227
immigration, 2:131
local history activities, 6:23, 7:44
medical practice, 16:250, 33:355, 35:381
military expedition, 1820, 3:101
mills, 24:89
name, 12:209, 20:368
newspaper bibliography, 5:502
Norwegians, 12:265, 270, 14:444, 31:27
notes, 7:94, 8:210, 9:198, 422, 10:99–100, 464
pageant, 5:119
pioneer life, 18:208, 408, 26:288
politics, 28:32, 40:324
poor farm, 38:368
population, 24:97
schools, 11:17, 18:105
sheep raising, 26:112
soil survey, 10:359
War History Committee, 23:392, 24:185, 27:363
wheat raising, 24:97, 103, 29:2n, 13, 16, 24, 26–27, 36:69
wildlife protection, 30:224
Olmsted County Historical Society, 8:54, 262, 9:56, 198, 10:55, 11:199, 283, 13:344, 16:241, 26:284, 30:177, 36:193, 40:316
activities, 11:17, 28:387, 29:180, 276, 30:167, 34:171, 267, 359
collections, 21:213–215, 446, 27:362, 29:364, 30:278
finances, 21:48, 22:217, 25:98
history, 34:218, 36:194
meetings, 22:340, 23:102, 24:87, 27:173, 28:195, 29:92, 30:81
museum, 17:232, 18:334, 19:64, 20:187, 297–298, 21:217, 22:219, 442, 23:11–12, 14, 26:91, 27:76, 178, 35:50, 202, 246
organized, 7:191, 11:13
proposed, 7:175
publications, 26:394, 28:87, 296, 33:315, 40:362
war records, 24:186
Olmsted County Medical Society, 20:240–241
Olmsted County Merchants' Association, 21:202
Olmsted County Pioneers Association, organized, 2:287
Olmsted Progressive, contributors, 58:184
Olness, Patricia, author, 34:217
Olney, Jesse, geographer, 24:231
Olney, Richard, secretary of state, 41:309, 43:202–207
O'Lone, H. F., depicted, 49:179
Olrich, Ernest L., defense coordinator, 49:218
Olsdatter, Guri E.
See Endreson, Guri
Olsen, Anne Lisbeth, author-translator, 55:92
Olsen, Emily Veblen (Mrs. Sigurd), reminiscences, 26:372
Olsen, George T., speaker, 16:491
Olsen, Helga, author, 8:105
Olsen, Jonas, biography, 4:191
Olsen, Peter O., mail carrier, 28:83
Olsen, Tillie, author, 49:308, 55:41–42
Olsen, Tinius, engineer, 29:157
Olsenius, Joel, author, 10:362
Olsenius, Richard, author, 43:279, 58:64, 60:235
work reviewed, 48:220, 49:212
Olson, Adolf, author, 8:186, 28:83, 33:138
Olson, Al, author, 30:165
Olson, Albert T., 17:121
Olson, Alice C., author, 20:98
Olson, Andrew, 7:374, 14:458
Olson, Anita R., review by, 52:242
Olson, Art, Hermantown resident, 46:5
Olson, August, emigration to Cuba, 56:295, 299
Olson, Betty, WAC veteran, 60:155
Olson, Byer, meter inspector, lynching trial, 59:28, 35n
Olson, C. O. Alexius, 6:205
Olson, Christine, speaker, 27:364
Olson, David J., work reviewed, 45:164
Olson, Eleonora, work reviewed, 47:36–37
Olson, Elmer M., composer, 44:133, 137, 139–141
Olson, Erick, 13:122
Olson, Ernst W., author, 3:452
Olson, Ethel, 4:62
Olson, Ferdie, speaker, 12:338
Olson, Floyd B., 14:347, 27:155, 34:217, 40:148
author, 15:56
biography, 50:289–290
career, 18:211, 327, 21:203, 28:74, 183, 32:246, 55:281–282
characterized, 16:482, 19:223, 26:251, 36:83, 50:78
county attorney, 37:165–166, 46:147, 47:251–252, 48:287, 50:187, 283, 52:323
death, 48:283, 290–291, 50:78, 54:8
depicted, 44:183, 48:287, 50:115, 54:7
governor, 14:211, 343, 18:219, 38:303, 41:154, 42:7, 43:85, 44:184, 277 (facing), 307–308, 46:338, 47:155, 161, 164, 48:131, 172, 288–289, 51:169, 171–175, 233, 272–274, 276, 52:171, 54:6–7, 64, 175–178, 183, 185, 56:360, 405–407, 58:174, 183, 59:245
gubernatorial candidate, 51:118, 279, 60:32
"The Heritage of Minnesota," 14:165–171
law teacher, 39:132
papers, 20:33, 34:339
policies, 18:191, 19:202, 37:170, 172, 40:366, 48:286
politician, 34:187–188, 36:187, 37:84, 38:308–309, 48:288, 290, 49:107, 51:136, 57:98
speaker, 12:336, 343, 448, 13:83, 14:345, 15:115, 16:498
in strikes, 42:8, 10–14, 50:114
Olson, Gole, 14:428
Olson, Gus, 10:80
Olson, Gust, Finnish settler, 61:17
Olson, Hans, woodcarver, 59:112
Olson, Harold, speaker, 22:217
Olson, Henry, postmaster, 36:214
Olson, Herman T.
author, 36:282
speaker, 7:373
Tower Commercial Club secretary, 58:235
Olson, James, pioneer, 19:230
Olson, James C., speaker, 36:36
review by, 39:335, 41:297
work reviewed, 34:307, 39:339
Olson, John, pioneer, 34:61
Olson, Julius E., professor, 21:67, 31:252, 39:138
author, 4:263
speaker, 14:448
Olson, Julius J., judge, 16:468
Olson, Karin, 14:428
Olson, Leone, author, 19:122
Olson, Lovisa (Mrs. Victor Anderson), emigration to Cuba, 56:299
Olson, May E., compiler, 38:91
Olson, Mildred L., 7:173
Olson, Minda, restaurant manager, 60:290
Olson, Mrs. Abe, author, 16:366
Olson, Mrs. John G., speaker, 20:351
Olson, Nels, autobiography, 48:228
Olson, Nels L., pioneer, 14:458, 22:346
Olson, Nels M., miller, 35:18
Olson, Olof E., author, 13:307, 20:359
Olson, Orville, politician, 34:190, 192
Olson, Oscar, police officer, 59:23–24, 27
Olson, Oscar (Cube), Swedish-American colonist in Cuba, 56:291, 294, 299
Olson, Oscar L., speaker, 6:302
Olson, Oscar N., work reviewed, 32:53
Olson, P., merchant, 20:249
Olson, Pehr, 14:428
Olson, Randy M., work reviewed, 49:211
Olson, Russell L., author, 34:130
Olson, Samuel, in runestone controversy, 17:21, 23, 169
Olson, Seaver E., businessman, 54:344
Olson, Sigurd F., conservationist, 36:325, 38:29, 91, 40:145, 43:31, 46:34, 47:72, 54:130, 58:124, 130, 133–135, 137, 139, 142–143, 192, 60:238
author, 30:69, 31:123, 36:192, 39:130, 41:342, 43:155, 52:205 (facing), 53:84, 251, 289–290
biographies, 56:144–145
review by, 37:216, 44:190
speaker, 37:43
work reviewed, 37:305, 39:34, 45:255–256
Olson, Siver, 8:451
Olson, Soren, pioneer, 12:263
Olson, Thomina G., pioneer, 25:406
Olson, Tom, author, work reviewed, 59:220–221
Olson, Virgil A., author, 28:83
Olson, Wayne H., conservation commissioner, 44:93
Olson Company, Minneapolis, store, 26:396
Olson (Floyd B.) Memorial Association, papers, 27:155
Olson Iron Works, Minneapolis, 38:308
Olsson, Alex, newspaper editor, 55:87
Olsson, Axel, sculptor, 55:373
Olsson, Elina,
Titanic victim, 60:261
Olsson, Jons, author, 27:72
Olsson, Lars, essayist, 57:435
Olsson, Mans.
See Lindbergh, Mans Olsson
Olsson, Nils W., author, 29:80, 31:54, 37:262
compiler, 41:51
editor, 32:49
historian, 46:342
"The Swedish Pioneer Centennial," 29:182
translator, 36:195
work reviewed, 37:177
Oltvedt, Carl, artist, work depicted, 59:224 (facing)
Olwell, Carol, work reviewed, 48:351
Olympic baseball club, St. Paul, 19:162, 164
Omaha, Nebraska
commercial architecture, 52:36–37
lumber market, 18:175
meat packing, 57:158
Mormon mission, 36:289–290
Northern Alliance meeting (1891), 9:229
Populist convention (1892), 5:543, 9:244–247, 22:162
Trans-Mississippi exposition, 4:115
Omaha Indians, 56:325
Hampton Institute students, 51:84, 91
legends, 10:343, 37:62
Nebraska, 39:228
and Winnebago, 57:19
Omaha Land Show, James J. Hill and Louis W. Hill depicted, 54:242
Omaha Railroad.
See Chicago and North Western Railroad
Omaha Road.
See Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railroad
Omaha Veteran Employees Association, 57:208–209
O'Mahoney, Joseph, senator, 58:142
Oman, Anders P., Swedish immigrant, 16:365
Omdurman, Sudan, British cavalry charge, 57:347
O'Meara, John B. (Gen.), author, 1:235
O'Meara, Walter, author, 31:63, 134, 146, 32:33, 36:75, 77, 39:207
"Adventure in Local History," 31:1–10
reviews by, 41:96, 338
speaker, 40:149
work reviewed, 32:122, 35:196, 37:174, 38:191, 44:190
Omega, steamboat, 13:231
Omholt, H. C., speaker, 10:100
Omich, J. P., Dr., pioneer physician, 23:27
O-mig-aun-dib, Ojibway, 49:116
Ominsky, Alan, 56:153
award recipient, 43:235
designer, 38:86, 42:3, 44:195
"Minnesota-Made Cars and Trucks," 43:93–112
photographer, 39:277, 326n
researcher, 46:182
review by, 45:304
work reviewed, 42:159, 48:342
Omland, Erick, 8:306
Omnibus Bill (1889), passage, 51:80
Omnibuses, depicted, 57:114
Omnibus Natural Resources and Recreation Act of 1963, 44:91
Omro Township, Yellow Medicine County, Lutheran church, 13:454, 24:94
Omudwe (Lucy Kegg Clark), 55:1 (cover)
Onahan, William J., author, 2:282
aids immigrants, 35:207–208, 211–212
Onalaska, Wisconsin, sawmills, 32:254
Onamia, Mille Lacs County
Crosier Order, 29:67
Dutch settlement, 37:222
history, 11:464
Ojibway settlement, 49:231
school district reorganization, 59:124, 126, 129–130, 131n
veterans' colony, 39:243–249
Onan and Sons, Inc., Minneapolis, trade with Mexico, 35:245
Onan Corporation, Minneapolis, 48:266
O'Neal, Hank, 51:322
One-Eyed Decora, Winnebago leader.
See Big Canoe
One Hundred and Fifty-first U.S. Field Artillery, 3:227, 301, 387, 4:101
diary, 5:293–298
history, 3:51, 244, 246, 4:100, 5:75, 242, 6:59–62, 8:91, 10:192
roster, 3:546
source material, 5:157
One Hundred and Fourth U.S. Infantry, 4:277
One Hundred and Second Illinois Infantry, 25:18
One Hundred and Sixtieth Pennsylvania Cavalry, 25:242n
One Hundred and Sixty-third U.S. Field Artillery Brigade, sketch, 3:455
One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Infantry, Minnesota National Guard, Company B, 14:233, 26:389
One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Minnesota Infantry, 9:418
One Hundred and Thirty-fifth U.S. Infantry, Company C, 2:433
One Hundred and Thirty-sixth U.S. Infantry, history, 3:42
One Hundred and Twenty-fifth U.S. Field Artillery, 3:248
One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, 25:346, 348–349
Oneida, New York, utopian community, 31:181, 37:83
Oneida County, Wisconsin, reforested, 36:236
Oneida Indians
Hampton Institute students, 51:84, 96
Wisconsin, 47:79, 58:64
O'Neil, Floyd A., work reviewed, 50:215–216, 53:38
O'Neil, Marion, author, 12:91
O'Neil, Paul, author, 52:238
O'Neill, Charles, congressman, 34:73
O'Neill, Daniel P., author, 50:44
O'Neill, Eugene, playwright, 60:142n
O'Neill, J., Fenian leader, 1:200–201
O'Neill, John, military officer
colonizer, 40:352
in Sioux Outbreak, 28:261
O'Neill, Michael P., author, 43:196
O'Neill, Mrs. James E., speaker, 13:121
O'Neill, Tip, politician, 53:165
O'Neill, William, settler, 35:213
O'Neill Festival, Long Island, 60:135, 137
Oneland.
See Ulen (Oneland)
Oneota
church, 28:83
Duluth neighborhood, 14:238
founded, 6:353
mail service, 16:285, 287, 34:186
monument, 6:87
pioneer life, 16:336
platted, 22:349
roads, 16:291, 298
sawmill, 21:150, 212
town council, 18:95
Oneota Cemetery, Duluth, 54:154
Oneota Indians, prehistory, 54:142
Oneota Temperance Society, sketch, 5:393
Oneroad, Amos E., author, work reviewed, 59:39
Ongstad, S. H., speaker, 13:344
Onigum, Cass County
Chippewa settlement, 26:81
Leech Lake village, 50:271
Onion, Albert D., salesman, 46:59–65
Onion, Carlos L., 46:59–62
Onion, Eliza Pattee, 46:59n
Onion, Margaret Kent, author, 46:59
Onion, Maude A., 46:59n
Onion, Rose Frear (Mrs. Albert D.), 46:59n, 65
Onion, William A., 46:59n
On Leong tong, Twin Cities, 57:178
Onnela, St. Louis County, Finnish settlement, 25:320
Onoko, steamboat, 35:280
Onondaga, New York, Radisson at, 6:317
Onondaga Indians, Radisson's visit, 15:178
Onstead, John (Pvt.), 3:286n, 50:274n
Ontario, Canada
agriculture, 28:366
architecture, 54:50
boundaries, 5:46
forestry, 23:385
historical guide, 34:357
history, 37:86
Indians, 26:76, 27:65, 39:338, 51:160, 238, 55:44, 57:212–214
lumber strikes, 56:267, 269
medicine, 27:260
newspapers, 28:179
pottery, 51:60
timber industry, 56:356
and United States, 23:357
wildlife, 18:451
Ontario, steamboat, 24:166
Ontario Department of Public Records and Archives (Toronto), 8:296
Ontario Historical Society, activities, 13:113
Ontario Mineral Lands Company, 35:153
Ontario's, Grand Forks, bicycling gear, 54:277
Ontonagon, Wisconsin, in 1850s, 8:202
Ontonagon Pool, prospecting syndicate, 34:275
Ontonagon River, Michigan
copper rock, 7:61
explored, 23:126, 239–240, 26:380
trading post, 4:374
Onuf, Peter S., work reviewed, 50:332–333, 52:121–122
Oona, Ojibway, 48:343
Oorang Indians, football teams, 56:459
Oostburg, Wisconsin, Dutch settlement, 28:128, 368
Oosterhoff, Albert (Rev.), 28:123
OPA.
See Office of Price Administration
Opdal Norwegian Lutheran Church, Renville County, 22:348
Ope-en-dah (Two Quills), Sioux leader, 31:215–216
Opera, 19:344, 29:125, 33:135
See also Metropolitan Opera Company, New York;
Music and musicians
Andrews family, 33:317–325
comic, 55:227
Crookston, 20:466
mandolins, 57:220
Minnesota, 28:110–111, 54:347, 56:385, 58:97
New Ulm, 32:171
South Dakota, 52:80
traveling troupes, 28:107
Twin Cities, 12:84, 193, 14:140, 15:254, 17:40, 32:166–167, 33:96–97, 48:332, 334, 337
women's history resources, 52:114
Opera Companion, first issue, 12:84
Operation Save a Duck, 58:105, 112, 121, 191
Opie, John, work reviewed, 51:76–77
Opjorden, Gudren, author, 29:87
Opole, Stearns County, Poles, 58:18
Opossum, in fur trade, 30:134
Oppegaard, John E., legislator, 35:348
Oppegard, Paul E., 9:78
Oppegard, Ray W., author, 18:446
Oppenheim, Ansel, 39:329
Oppenheim, James, novelist, 16:115
Oppenheimer, Ella (mother of Frank), 60:173
Oppenheimer, Frank F., physicist, 60:172–186
academic research positions, 60:173–174
career highlights, 60:184–185, 186n
cattle ranching, 60:184, 186
Communist Party affiliation, 60:174–179, 181–182
depicted, 60:172–173, 182, 184
early life, 60:173
HUAC testimony, 60:178
marriage, 60:173
obituary, 60:186n
resignation from U of M post, 60:179, 181–183
Oppenheimer, J. Robert, physicist, 60:173–174, 185–186n
Oppenheimer, Jacquenette Quann (Mrs. Frank F.), 60:173, 179, 182, 184
Oppenheimer, Julius (father of Frank), 60:173
Opper, Frederick B., political cartoonist, 51:108
Opportunity (National Urban League), 57:431
Opsahl, Mrs. A. M., 43:168
Opstead, Mille Lacs County
name, 21:350
school, 11:464
Optional Drill League, University of Minnesota, 40:365
Oquawka, Illinois, in 1849, 7:61
Oraas, Telford V., 21:447
Oral history.
See History, oral
Oral History Association, 49:345, 52:84, 244
Oram, William H., letters, 37:183
Orange, Massachusetts, World War I memorial, 57:382–383
Orange City, Iowa, academy, 28:130
Orange Township, Douglas County, founded, 6:371
Orcadians, in fur trade, 33:261
Orchard Gardens, Dakota County, veterans' colony, 39:243
Orchestra, mandolin, 57:220, 223–224, 227–228, 230, 234–235
Orchestrion Hall, Minneapolis, 9:35
Orcutt, William, 10:465
Orcutt, Wright T., 5:307, 608, 6:206
author, 5:508, 6:29, 10:465
The Minnesota Lumberjacks, 6:3–19
reminiscences, 15:483
Order of Sleeping Car Conductors, 55:207
Order of Sovereigns of Industry, founded, 35:56
Order of St. Olof, 57:142–143
Order of the Eastern Star, 59:99
Order of the Holy Cross.
See Crosier Order
Order of the Patrons of Husbandry.
See Granger movement
Order of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ, 56:383
Ordeson, Vincent, "Planning a City," 33:331–339
Ordinance of 1785, described, 53:10
Ordinance of 1787, 35:1
See also Northwest Territory
history, 19:103, 311
marker, 20:342
sesquicentennial, 16:474, 18:101, 322, 455
Ordway, John (Sgt.), journals, 1:539, 34:79, 55:283
Ordway, Lucius Pond, businessman, 35:38, 47:128, 50:91, 55:124, 58:162–163
Ordway, Nehemiah, 50:73
Ordway Japanese Garden, Como Park, 58:56
Ordway Music Theatre, St. Paul, 49:38
architectural history, 51:80
Ore carriers, and underwater archaeology, 55:96
Oredigger, Ada M. (pseud.).
See Nygard, Karl Emil
O'Regan, Pat, posse member, 48:326, 328
Oregon
in 1852, 8:100
admission to Union, 44:314
boundary dispute, 9:13–15, 15:306n, 17:345, 19:353, 29:339
boundary settlement, 44:218–219
British regime, 24:44
eugenic sterilization, 59:247n
exploration, 7:242, 29:61, 38:199, 327
Farmer-Labor party, 44:315
forts, 26:273
fur trade, 12:326, 26:56, 35:143, 40:179, 42:70–71
joint occupation, 9:13
lumber industry, 41:184, 50:39, 55:130
maps, 10:218
maritime routes to, 7:246
name, 4:89, 182, 281
overland journey, 31:253
photographed, 47:332
place names, 13:109, 26:383, 34:159
politics, 35:41, 94
presidential primaries, 55:152, 163–165
proverbs, 26:383
Quakers, 18:259
railroads, 12:72, 41:185, 358
Scandinavian radicalism, 52:92
and Scots, 51:181
settlement, 4:284
state flag, 53:8
state history, teaching of, 5:316
statehood, 56:169
war records, 25:402
woman suffrage authorized, 54:292
Oregon and Western Colonization Company, 34:268
Oregon Central Railroad Company, land grant, 25:277
Oregon Historical Society, Portland, 4:24, 46:208
manuscript collections, 21:428
Oregon Railroad (Railway) and Navigation Company, 42:28
history, 51:163
immigration promotion, 34:68
Oregon Short Line Railroad, 2:303
Oregon Steamship & Navigation Company, 60:5
Oregon Territory
formation, 56:156, 212
geography, 16:344
Oregon Trail, 7:21, 27:247, 35:242
Indian path, 15:256
landmark, 11:453
Oregon Trail Museums, Scott's Bluff, Nebraska, 40:196
Oregon Trunk Railway
construction, 41:358–361
map, 41:359
Orehek, Frederick A., author, 25:194
O'Reilly, Alexander, 24:53
O'Reilly, Charles D., emigrant agent, 13:28
Oreland, Crow Wing County, ghost town, 19:464
O'Rell, Max (pseud.).
See Blouet, Leon Paul
Orem, Sara, artistic center director, 60:138
Orey, Dolores, attorney, 44:265
Orff, Fremont D., architect, 40:104
Orfield, Matthias N., work reviewed, 1:126–129
Organized Farmer, 51:168–170
Organized Unemployed, Inc., Minneapolis
See also Depressions: 1930s
activities, 45:309–320
organized, 45:307–309
Organizer (Minneapolis), strikers' bulletin, 42:12–14
Organs, in Hill House, 46:332
Orient
Oriental Limited, Great Northern Railway
depicted, 54:1 (cover), 30
newspaper publicity, 54:20
revenues, 54:22
Oriente Sugar Company, Cuba, 56:297
Original Gibsonians, 57:232
Orinoco Company, Faribault, development in Venezuela, 43:199–212
Oriole, steamboat, 22:109, 33:7, 14, 17–19
Orkney, Scotland, runic inscriptions, 41:40–41
Orkney, W. G., 10:448
Orlando, John, 59:335–336, 339, 60:77
Orlando, Sherburne County, Mormon meeting, 36:289
Orlean, Susan, author, quoted, 58:380
Orleans County, New York, Norwegian settlements, 2:222, 247
Orleans Territory, government, 3:479
Orlock, John, playwright, 60:138
Orloff, Nikolai, pianist, 39:59
Orlov, Ann
review by, 48:38
work reviewed, 47:212
Orman, James A., novelist, 31:130
Ormandy, Eugene, orchestra conductor, 33:222
Ormsby, M. P., stage operator, 7:108, 11:403
Ornithology
See also Wildlife
in army medical corps, 22:92, 24:256
Minnesota, 19:96, 35:242, 36:108
Orono
history, 11:118, 27:176, 36:36
pioneer life, 36:327
Oronoco
industries, 21:214
mill, 11:111
stage line, 30:70
territorial newspaper, 56:224
Oronoco Mining Company, sketch, 5:521
O'Rourke, Jeremiah, architect, 53:200
O'Rourke, Tom, boxing manager, 59:83–84
Orozco, Jose Clemente, muralist, 53:195
Orphans and orphanages, 54:107
See also Child welfare
children depicted, 54:145 (cover), 56:102–103, 109, 60:162
Crispus Attucks Home, 57:368–370, 375
directors depicted, 41:234
Duluth, 48:273
educational function, 49:5
Indian, 58:191–192
in memoirs, 55:380
Minneapolis, 49:20, 23–25, 58:297
picnics, 54:156
St. Paul, 47:119, 48:18, 50:75, 56:102–112, 114, 57:368–379
White Earth, 48:165
Orphean family, musicians, 22:114
Orpheum, Chicago theater chain, 53:326
Orpheum Music Hall, St. Paul, 9:35
Orpheum Theater, Minneapolis, 53:245–246
Orpheum Theater, St. Paul, 20:363, 23:76, 48:208, 58:194
Orpheus, music publication, 44:132
Orr
farmers' cooperative, 25:326
history, 17:364
Orr, Bernice, 29:365
Orr, Charles N., legislator, 3:418, 33:159, 42:182
Orr, Edward, trapper, 6:218
Orr, Edward J., author, 6:218
Orr, Grier M., judge, 2:94, 35:289, 41:232
author, 12:85
philanthropy, 56:108
St. Paul Saints ownership dispute settlement, 58:347
Orr, James L., interest in Nininger, 13:132
Orr, John, 4:435
Orr, Leslie W.
guide, 13:289
speaker, 16:125, 26:286
Orr, Margaret, churchwoman, 50:264
Orr, Rowland B., author, 4:182
Orr, William J., work reviewed, 49:207–208
Orrock, Sherburne County
farming center, 11:119
Lutheran church, 15:129
Swedish settlement, 20:258n
Orrock family (?), Sherburne County, depicted, 56:181
Orser, Charles E., Jr., author, 49:212
Orteig, Raymond, 45:192
Orteig Prize, 58:8
Orth, Heinrich, 27:30
Orth, Henry, architect, 58:348
Orth, Jacob, 26:177, 27:30
Orth, Johannes, 27:30
Orth, John, alderman, 7:103, 35:120
Orth, Maria K., 27:30
Orth, Peter, 26:177, 27:30
Orthmann, Adolph, Dr., theater director, 32:164–165
Ortho-Chiropractic College, Minneapolis, 59:207
Orthwein, Friedrich, newspaper editor, 27:327, 28:22, 24, 37:87
Ortiz, Alfonso, 51:286
Ortley, George F., 4:433n
Ortley, Henry Frederick (brother of Mary Elizabeth), 60:225–226
Ortley, Henry K., trader, 60:220, 225
Ortley, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs. Martin McLeod), 4:422, 432n, 60:220, 222, 224–226, 228, 230, 232n
Orton, C. K., 16:246
Orton, Clark, author, 16:246
Orton, Maude B., author, 41:40
Ortonville
churches, 16:337, 355–356, 20:447
Commercial Historic District depicted, 51:146
Corn Festival, 56:301
early history, 16:246
granite quarries, 37:87
mail service, 17:485
pioneer days, 9:308
prisoner-of-war camp, 44:297
railroad, 4:149n
stonecutting, 2:14–15
unions, 21:393
Orwell, George, author, 49:109–114
Orwig, Louise, author, 21:431
Osage, Iowa
crop failure, 20:162
land sales, 17:418–420
school, 22:159
Osage Indians
agent, 20:78
agriculture, 2:370
in fur trade, 40:216
Osaka Shosen Kaisha, shipping line, 54:22, 24
Osakis
founded, 6:371
Glidden tour, 38:208, 210
history, 35:336
stage route, 38:64
Osakis Municipal Building, Douglas County, carved panel depicted, 51:270
Osana Amik, Chippewa Indian, 6:350
Osander, John, author, work reviewed, 59:136
Osato, Isami, depicted, 45:281
Osbelt, Brother William, 35:135
Osborn, Chase S., author, 20:441, 23:185
autobiography, 3:155
work reviewed, 24:237, 31:113
Osborn, Edward B., businessman, 39:211
Osborn, Henry L.
college president, 51:113–116, 119–120
editor, 5:318, 7:188
work reviewed, 3:453
Osborn, James, soldier, 46:327
Osborn, James E., song writer, 26:52
Osborn, Jefferson, soldier, 46:327
Osborn, Merritt J., businessman, 39:211
Osborn, Stella B., author, 20:441, 23:185
Osborn, Stellanova, work reviewed, 24:379, 31:113
Osborn, William, railroad official, 13:111, 15:333
Osborne, Edmund B., businessman, 58:354
Osborne, Frank O., lawyer, 13:324
Osborne, Mrs. Edwin W., 3:466
Osborne brothers, 17:278
Osborne Township, Pipestone County, Indian mounds, 17:119
Oscar, Joseph, 50:274n
Oscar, Ole, 25:227
Oscar F. and Madge Hawkins Foundation, Minneapolis, 41:152, 298, 42:80, 200
Oscar Mayer, Wisconsin, strikes, 57:103
Osceola, steamboat, 31:86
Osceola, Wisconsin
architecture, 38:341–342, 346
bridge, 23:290
log boom, 18:176
newspapers, 17:385, 387
postal service, 36:211, 214
sawmill, 17:283, 29:205
Swedish settlement, 47:142
Osceola Lumber Company, 29:205n
Osceola Mills, Wisconsin, pioneer life, 10:216
Oschwald, Ambrosius (Fr.), colonizer, 23:286
OSCRO.
See Oglala Sioux Civil Rights Organization
Osell, Don, work reviewed, 58:378
Osgjerd, Martha B., genealogy, 50:44
Osgood, Chris, rock musician, 58:30–31
Osgood, Ernest S., 10:82, 13:65, 15:227, 36:219
author, 10:453, 21:182, 29:164, 34:169
editor, 9:135–143, 33:268, 36:217, 222, 39:267
reviews by, 10:327, 12:72, 176, 13:92–94, 14:429, 16:450, 18:303–305
speaker, 13:328, 14:74, 29:82
work reviewed, 10:438–440, 39:164
Osgood, Isaac F., with Stevens expedition, 7:132–133, 139–140, 142–143
Osgood, James R., publisher, 17:370
Osgood, Millie H., speaker, 17:481
Osgood, Phillips E. (Rev.), 11:330, 49:105–107
OSHA.
See Occupational Safety and Health Administration
O'Shaughnessy Auditorium, St. Paul, 49:38
Oshawanno, Ojibway leader, 50:33
Oshawa Township, Nicollet County
history, 11:464
Norwegian settlement, 12:275
O'Shea, Dennis, in Sioux Outbreak, 38:144n
O'Shea. Michael V., educator, 16:115
Oshida, Akira, language instructor, 45:276
Oshkosh, Menominee leader, 32:186, 189
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Chinese, 57:161 (facing), 164, 167–169
history, 18:326, 47:210
museum, 27:178
Welsh settlement, 29:85
Oshkosh Township, Yellow Medicine County, pioneer life, 13:346
Osland, Birger, author, 23:381
Osler, Edmund B., art patron, 21:186, 36:314
Osler, Sir William, in Minnesota, 29:353, 30:144
Oslo, Norway, 52:89–90
history, 35:46
museum, 18:189
name, 30:332
panorama showing, 17:133
Oslund, J. A. (Rev.), speaker, 10:461
Osman, Stephen E., historian, 52:291, 56:153, 246
"A Moment in Time," 59:340–347
"A New Flagpole for Historic Fort Snelling," 60:212–217
Osmann, Minnie, 6:76
Osnaburgh House (Albany House), Ontario, Hudson's Bay Company post, 34:254
Ossanna, Oliver, 54:13
Osseo, Hennepin County
advertising, 53:168
anniversary, 5:620, 8:451
burials, 53:211
Catholic church, 16:484
first settlement, 15:487
Free Congregation, 41:53, 55–56, 60
GAR post, 16:431
German drama, 32:100, 34:242
name, 1:298
post office, 40:89
sketches, 4:472, 8:111
Turner societies, 55:332
Osseo, Wisconsin, frontier road, 40:383
Ossifrage, steamer, 54:215
Osten, George, composer, 44:125
Ostenso, Martha, author, 7:185, 20:115, 22:104, 23:118, 157, 25:309, 31:129, 132, 146
Osterdalen, Norway, 57:359–360
Ostergaard, Christian, author, 5:465
Ostergaard, Harold, forestry/land official, 44:88, 53:23
Ostergaard, Kristian, author, 13:324
Ostergren, Robert C., geographer/compiler, 55:284, 56:45
author, 44:159, 48:43
award recipient, 44:79
"Swedish Immigrants in Chisago County," 43:255–269
work reviewed, 51:160–161
Osterhus, Steve, 53:299
Osterud, Nancy Grey, historian, 51:181–182, 54:51
Ostler, Jeffrey, work reviewed, 54:95
Ostrander, Amasa K., journalist, 46:155
Ostrander, Hiram, journalist, 18:226, 21:221
Ostrem, Walter M., "Track and Field Sports in Minnesota," 39:18–23
Ostrom, John E., 15:249
Ostrom, Oscar, 5:460
Ostroushko, Peter, mandolinist, 57:230
Osufsen, William, 26:316–321
O'Sullivan, Thomas, 54:236, 56:153, 57:105 (facing)
"Alvin Carter's Art," 59:313 (facing)
art curator, 49:124 (facing), 308, 50:321, 325
"The Artwork of Francis Meisch," 59:312 (facing)
author, 48:133
award winner, 54:96
essays, 58:242
"Evelyn Raymond," 56:85–95
"The Flame Room," 60:209 (facing)
"Francis R. Meisch, Architect and Artist," 60:169 (facing)
"Henry O. Walker's Mural at the Minnesota State Capitol," 59:137 (facing)
"Metropolitan Stadium," 59:181 (facing)
MHS curator, 52:116, 56:100 (facing)
"Minnesota Etchers, 1890s-1930s," 50:276–282
note by, 48:177
"The Quadriga," 59:139
review by, 59:221–222
reviews by, 48:174, 226, 314, 352, 49:39, 259, 341, 50:42, 53:40, 128, 54:288, 328
work reviewed, 51:34–35, 52:289, 54:323–324
"The WPA Federal Art Project in Minnesota," 53:184–195
"Zebulon Montgomery Pike," 59:225 (facing)
O'Sullivan, Timothy H., photographer, 28:347, 35:93
Oswald, Charles E., photographer, 56:148
Oswald, Emil C., photographer, 56:148
Oswald, Gottlieb, author, 15:133
Oswald, John C., author, 18:450
Oswald, Richard, 4:312, 9:149
Oswald, William L. (Capt.), 25:134
Oswego, New York, fort, 20:14
Oswego Board of Trade, 1:173n
Otakle, ----, mulatto, sentenced, 38:110n
Other Day, Jim, Sioux Indian, 8:313
Otherday, John (Ampatutokacha, Another Day), Dakota Indian, 4:146n, 9:193, 10:295, 12:133n, 15:383, 27:328, 29:123, 54:90–91, 55:192, 57:55
frees whites, 37:160, 38:123
monument, 8:450
rescues Miss Gardner, 1:428n, 429
sketch, 2:549n
Otherington, ----, trader, 19:78
Otis, Arthur, resort owner, 33:228
Otis, Benjamin F., farmer, 40:238
Otis, Charles E., jurist, 16:115
Otis, Constance S., 50:124n
Otis, D.S., work reviewed, 43:277
Otis, Edmund, publisher, 56:397–398
Otis, George L., St. Paul mayor, 12:120n, 40:225, 229
Otis, Nellie, prostitute, 50:249
Otisco Township, Waseca County, Norwegian settlement, 12:269
Otis Township, Yellow Medicine County, Norwegian settlement, 12:275n
Otisville, Washington County, frontier road, 40:233–234, 238
Oto Indians, 32:230, 56:325
Ott, George, 13:116
Ottawa, Le Sueur County, river town, 9:421, 12:60
Ottawa County, Michigan, history, 12:440
Ottawa Indians, 7:341, 10:220, 13:397, 15:165, 48:62, 52:227
captives, 50:23–24
with Cass expedition, 23:135
Chequamegon Bay, Wisconsin, 15:176
at Drummond Island, 47:30
in fur trade, 15:157–158, 160, 19:274
Illinois, 36:191
Lake Superior, 13:401
language, 53:226
mission, 10:111, 13:400
at Prairie Island, 13:248, 15:318
Radisson's visit, 13:258–259, 262, 15:163, 171, 317
and Sioux, 15:320
Washington Island, 15:167, 170–171, 175
Ottawa Rapids, Radisson at, 6:319, 322, 325
Ottawa River, Ontario, Quebec
boundary, 4:356n
described, 15:163
fur trade route, 11:233, 15:91
history, 38:386
portages, 28:8–10
Otten, Mrs. J. S., author, 20:340
Otter, 30:134
in fur trade, 13:237, 23:330, 38:190, 40:179, 212, 218, 54:127
trapped, 22:194
Otter, river boat, 41:59
Otter, sailing vessel, 12:376, 15:92, 16:348, 20:13
Otter, steamboat, 2:286, 7:266, 13:233, 235, 237–238, 17:155, 24:202, 26:181
Otter Lake, Ramsey County, acreage, 40:226n
Ottertail, in World War I, 47:180
Otter Tail City, 1:381
frontier life, 14:216, 332
map, 3:167n
marker, 14:357
resettled, 13:392
in Sioux Outbreak, 13:385, 38:279
source material, 5:509
state park site, 30:278
town site, 3:194
townsite companies, 14:435, 18:117
Otter Tail County
in '70s, 10:230
agriculture, 24:259, 29:26
architecture, 24:259
archives, 22:100
Catholic colony, 37:222
county seat, 14:357
Danes, 3:372
described, 5:77
ethnic groups, 12:259, 277, 16:251, 19:124, 23:26, 24:241, 25:318–319, 36:34
fair, 8:444
Farmers' Alliance, 20:194
farms, 54:376
Finnish place names, 40:358
geography, 3:184n, 191n
Germans, 41:59
grasshopper plagues, 36:55, 61
history, 1:246, 378, 413, 2:10, 106, 205, 212, 215, 4:299, 5:323, 12:340, 16:250, 368, 30:273, 36:107, 47:76
hunting, 18:117
Indian mounds, 14:358
Latter-day Saints, 11:222, 13:281, 385–394
in literature, 20:183, 31:136, 37:7
lynchings, 55:72
map, 53:15
medicine, 20:103, 34:360
museum, 8:310
Nelson-Kindred campaign, 5:92, 94–96, 334
New Deal programs, 51:194–195
newspaper bibliography, 5:502
Northern Pacific Railroad construction, 60:10, 12
notes, 8:449, 9:78
officers, 8:449
Old Settlers' Association, 1:246, 2:207, 212
pageant, 4:192, 16:237
pioneer life, 22:436
politics, 28:32, 32:145, 35:306–307, 36:114, 308
populism, 53:166
public-safety committee, 43:49
salt springs lands, 52:141–142
settlement, 6:371, 374n, 7:66, 94, 9:310, 13:344, 27:363, 47:112
surveys, 3:168n, 15:464
War History Committee, 24:82, 185
in World War I, 3:104, 4:209
Otter Tail County Historical Society, Fergus Falls, 9:52, 56, 10:100, 360, 12:38, 15:73, 16:241, 44:119
'30s Project, 51:194
activities, 9:310, 10:229
collections, 16:492, 18:465, 19:124, 231, 455, 21:109, 218, 22:442, 24:87, 28:297, 29:93, 47:113
essay contest, 11:221, 12:340, 13:71
exhibits, 8:444
finances, 11:20, 25:408
markers, 11:26, 222, 12:341, 13:280, 14:357, 19:361, 27:363
meetings, 11:15, 12:104, 204, 13:120, 344, 14:122, 16:124, 491, 17:122, 483, 18:110, 335, 19:117, 20:353, 21:337, 22:107, 340, 23:103, 298, 30:82
members, 11:19
museum, 11:16, 465, 12:37, 15:137, 369, 19:471, 20:97, 457, 23:12, 26:91
organized, 8:311, 11:13
publications, 11:18
report, 9:423
territorial centennial, 30:278
Otter Tail County Historical Society Press, publications, 58:128
Otter Tail Lake, Otter Tail County, 46:121
American Fur Company post, 4:380n
Densmore's expedition, 3:167–209
described, 1:391, 19:384, 26:227
explored, 35:335
fish propagation, 57:308
fur trade, 11:373, 20:11, 31:125
history, 18:117
Indian mounds, 14:358, 25:338
located, 5:37
mission, 10:121
Mormons at, 17:211
Ojibway band, 56:461
post, 42:127
Red River Trail, 21:229
survey, 41:103
"woods" trail, 5:566
Otter Tail Point, Leech Lake, trading post, 11:370
Otter Tail Power Company, history, 35:41
Otter Tail River, 46:114, 117, 121
Otter Tail trail, 9:80
Otter Tail Valley, pictured, 30:273
Ottertrack Lake, Lake County, 54:126–127, 131
Ottesen, Jakob A., clergyman, 50:300
Otteson, Bertha, author, 18:224
Ottinger, Tobias, 19:24
Ottis, Francis J., businessman, 23:192, 44:147
Ottman, Reuben, 15:286
Otto, Clement, speaker, 23:194
Otto, Franciszek, 58:16–17
Otto, Gustavus, letters, 36:13–17
Otto, Leberich, 4:203, 5:474
Otto, William T., 39:86, 91
Otto engine, 43:94
Otto Lake, St. Louis County, railroad, 34:184
Ottoson, Howard W., 58:128
Ottumwa, Iowa
meat packing, 57:157–158
railroad, 41:347n
Otwell, Maureen, MHS assistant director for museums, 57:325
reviews by, 48:130–131, 54:142–143
Ouanino (Ouinano), Sioux woman, 8:31, 35, 46
Oudal's Books, Minneapolis, 46:339
Ouellette, Antoine, petitioner, 49:187
Ouellette, Francois, petitioner, 49:187
Ouellette, Joseph, petitioner, 49:187, 189
Ouellette, Moise, petitioner, 49:187, 189
Ouiatanon, Ohio, trading post, 11:234
Ouinipegou people, Michigan, 57:271
Our Lady of Guadalupe Society, St. Paul, 52:116
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Minneapolis, history, 30:395
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, Clayfield, Wisconsin, 15:481
Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church, Mound, 15:362, 480
Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 3:315
Ouse, Melvin, speaker, 20:458, 21:53, 110
Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission, 40:35
Outhwaite, Leonard, author, 16:349
Outing, summer resort, 13:115
Ouverson, Andrew, 9:426
Ovenshire, Charles E., businessman, 42:142
Overbeck, Barney, hotelkeeper, 35:265
Overby, Ethel Schlasinger, 55:169–170
Overholt, Thomas W., work reviewed, 48:134
Overland, A. P., photographer, 52:57
Overland, Douglas, 54:152, 155
Overland, Orm, author, 55:380
Overland, William, 54:161–162
Overland, Zelda Snively, 54:150, 161–162
Overland auto, 43:97, 103
Overland Stage Line, 38:220, 223, 225–226
Overland Trail, history, 29:61, 46:300–301, 52:37–38
Overman, Fannie.
See Goldfine, Fannie (Mrs. Abe)
Overman William D., 24:183
author, 21:422, 26:389
compiler, 16:220
review by, 34:82
speaker, 26:74
Overseas Lunch Club, Minneapolis, 18:98
Overton, George A. (Capt.), real estate dealer, 37:159
Overton, J. B., 21:88
Overton, Richard C., author, 20:374, 21:408, 23:73, 28:276, 30:151, 393, 32:64, 35:45
"Railroad Archives," 23:52–56
reviews by, 21:406, 32:47, 40:405
speaker, 23:380, 26:75
work reviewed, 21:305, 23:63–65, 40:356
Ovrum, Eyvin, artist, 41:369
Owatonna, 2:377
See also State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children
in 1864, 43:139
in 1867, 10:79
in 1871, 10:163
agricultural fairs, 12:445, 22:263
architecture, 46:78, 49:253
artists, 56:49 (facing)
auto manufacturing, 43:103–104
banks and banking, 2:153, 155n, 160, 35:242, 37:38, 344, 38:91, 40:107–108, 42:274, 51:146, 55:110, 112, 115, 57:193
baseball, 19:168–170, 180
beginnings, 16:131
businesses, 51:3
centennial, 34:170
chain store, 19:358
cheese factory, 27:112
chiropractors, 59:202–203
churches, 11:328, 14:123, 20:345, 50:266, 268
climate, 17:260
Czech community, 13:216, 43:136–141
dairy industry, 50:221
farm machinery, 24:304
GAR post, 16:431
German prisoners of war, 54:239
German theater, 32:100, 34:242
historical convention, 11:286–289
history, 1:412, 16:372, 28:172
horticulture, 20:79
minstrel shows, 28:107n, 111
monument depicted, 43:141
ordinances, 18:343
pioneer life, 20:450
pottery, 33:230
prisoner-of-war camp, 54:113, 122
quarries, 16:255
railroads, 12:46, 43:62, 48:176
roads, 11:393
during Sioux War, 1:457
sketch, 4:193
social development, 20:61–63
stage lines, 11:403, 12:50n
territorial newspaper, 56:224
Turner societies, 55:332
war-prisoner camp, 44:297–299, 302
Owatonna auto, 43:103
Owatonna Chronicle
support for Mayo (C. H.) political candidacy, 60:145
Owatonna Cosmopolitan Club, 10:362
Owatonna Journal, politics, 49:297
Owatonna Journal-Chronicle, history, 17:241
Owatonna Manufacturing Company, 43:94, 103
Owatonna Motorcycle, depicted, 43:104
Owatonna Public Library, history, 28:384
Owatonna Roller Mills, trade card depicted, 43:270
Owatonna Township, Steele County, history, 19:127
Owen, Amos, Mdewakanton elder, 57:323
Owen, Amy, speaker, 13:449
Owen, Chandler, labor leader, 55:207, 211
Owen, David D.
biography, 16:115, 21:323, 25:174
explorer, 27:253
geologist, 30:267, 32:216, 39:288, 43:184, 44:44
surveys, 12:381, 15:344, 467, 17:139, 26:78, 222–233, 30:83, 273, 36:296
Owen, Harry N., author, 30:264
Owen, Horatio R., publisher, 18:411, 36:110
Owen, J. H., 13:140
Owen, John, trader, 35:31
Owen, John (Maj.), journals, 9:191
Owen, Julius, memoir, 22:425
Owen, Richard (Maj.), geologist, 26:231
Owen, Robert, colonizer, 26:223, 31:112, 51:144
camp certificate depicted, 58:81
Owen, Roger C., editor, 41:51
Owen, Sidney M., 5:538–539, 543, 546, 550–551, 556–557
editor, 18:411, 36:240
politician, 22:388, 32:138–141, 145–146, 35:60–62, 298, 300, 312, 36:109–126, 39:96, 100–101, 104, 107, 332, 56:333
publisher, 41:5, 44:29
Owen, Thomas M., Jr., author, 26:166, 36:236
Owen, W. H., 9:197
Owenbey, Gerald B., Dr., 48:81
Owens, Christopher, work reviewed, 47:39
Owens, David, 5:510
Owens, Jay, Dr., 7:177, 21:209
Owens, John, 3:440
Owens, John P., 14:292
author, 11:164
journalist, 1:156n, 5:288, 9:88, 92
newspaper editor, 11:183, 15:19, 17:276, 56:204, 224, 226, 229
quoted, 17:278, 280–284
"A Winter's Journey," 40:387–390
Owens, Joshua T. (Gen.), 25:251, 350
Owens, Kenneth N., author, 50:80
Owens, Peter F., author, 5:318
Owens, Thomas, 7:93
author, 16:101
career, 19:451
engineer, 19:236, 34:314, 36:281
speaker, 12:285, 13:442, 15:492
Owl, Lula, Hampton Institute student, 51:87
Owl Toboggan Club, St. Paul, 49:327
Owobopta River, 2:524
Owre, Alfred, Dr.
biography, 19:71–73, 25:305
papers, 17:53, 58, 100, 18:55, 20:288, 34:339
Owre, Oscar, flutist, 29:298
Owsley, Frank L., historian, 34:81
Oxcarts, 22:213, 31:92
See also Red River carts
caravans, 54:82–83, 56:169
depicted, 54:84, 55:115, 56:191
drivers depicted, 55:140
in farm work, 29:4
in immigrant travel, 12:253, 279, 15:357, 57:359
Red River photographs, 52:51
trails, 51:163
Oxen, depicted, 53:170–171
Oxenstierna, Eric, archaeologist, 39:342
Oxford Club, St. Paul, history, 43:315–316