Paaverud, Merlan, Jr., work reviewed, 50:294
Pabody, E. Fitch, 17:302, 18:91
"Mark Twain's Ghost Story," 8:28–35
Pabst Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, history, 27:252
Pace, C. Robert, author, 18:105
Pace, Charles N., college president, 24:162, 51:122
work reviewed, 21:184, 33:81
Pachot, ----, explorer, 12:361
Pacific and Arctic Railway Company, 45:57
Pacific coast
exploration and settlement, 6:54
fur trade, 40:164, 52:162–163
route to, 29:61
trade route, 2:303
Pacific Fur Company, 15:421, 40:181–182
dissolved, 7:22
expedition, 7:20–22
in Oregon, 35:143
organized, 52:162
Pacific Greyhound Lines, 52:318
Pacific Historical Review, 13:328
Pacific Hose Company, St. Paul, 21:314
Pacifici, Sergio J., translator, 35:151
Pacific Northwest
lumber industry, 55:132, 56:264, 274
political history, 53:338
railroads, 55:120, 122–123
Scandinavian immigrants, 54:192
Pacific railroad, 5:458
See also Northern Pacific Railroad
accounts, 21:401, 22:86, 28:69, 330, 33:273n, 35:242, 39:36, 169
authorized, 13:177n
envisaged, 38:46–51
evaluated, 37:39
explorations for, 4:460
financed, 39:31
and Kansas-Nebraska Act, 6:30–32
leaders, 17:114, 20:80–81, 21:96, 22:330, 29:317n, 34:353
link to shipping, 39:334
personnel, 22:155, 23:183, 24:256, 33:90, 38:58
route, 38:4n, 60
sketch, 5:205
source material, 14:435, 17:335, 19:210, 34:213
surgeon, 16:97, 26:380
surveys, 3:46, 4:461, 5:291, 7:127–149, 8:201, 24:166, 33:313, 38:55
Pacific Sawmill, Minneapolis, archaeology, 58:324
Pacific Stream Marble and Granite Works, St. Paul, depicted, 40:126
Pacifism, 44:243, 252n
1930s, 57:382
poster depicted, 53:154
World War I, 44:249n, 45:170–173, 47:173, 53:128, 57:383
World War II, 56:371
Packard, Francis R., author, 16:119
Packard, ---- (Rev.), 16:28
Packard, Vance P., speaker, 45:80
Packard Twin Six, converted bus depicted, 49:315
Packet Motor Car Manufacturing Company, Minneapolis, 43:98
Packet ships
advertisement depicted, 57:127
described, 30:187
history, 55:96
Packing industry, politics, 51:272
Pactons, use in fur trade, 21:140–141, 144–145
Paddle-wheelers, depicted in art, 56:202–203
Paddock, Eric, curator, 53:80
Paddock, Joe, work reviewed, 58:124
Paddock, L.A., 5:94n
Paddock, Nancy, author, 49:164
Paddock, settlement, 1:246
Paddock, William W., 7:257
Padelford, Frank W., 52:23–24
Paderewski, Ignace Jan, pianist, 48:337
Padrone system, on Mesabi Range, 27:211
Paganini Quartet, St. Paul concert, 39:64
Page, Bruce, work reviewed, 41:387
Page, David, editor, 50:132
review by, 59:263
work reviewed, 55:232
Page, Edna May Ripley (Mrs. Leroy A.), 39:1n, 5
Page, Edward C., author/speaker, 1:531, 4:177
Page, Frank H., company treasurer, 50:154
Page, Henry G., legislator, 45:238
Page, James M., diary, 15:464
Page, Jean Jepson, "Frank Blackwell Mayer," 46:66–74
Page, John H., speaker, 11:116
Page, Kirby, letter, 18:314
Page, Mille Lacs County, name, 21:349
Page, Mrs. Leroy A. (Edna May Ripley), 39:1n, 5
Page, Sherman, judge, impeachment, 8:80, 15:224
Page (Zeno B.) house, 14:276
Page and Company, Chicago, publishers, 40:128
Pageants, 1:243, 3:152, 4:459
Alexandria, 4:472, 9:420
Anoka, 1:236, 543
Ashland, Wisconsin, 3:534
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 8:435
Bayfield, Wisconsin, 6:298
Birch Cooley, 7:371
Brown's Valley, 5:240, 266
costumes, 30:85
Cottonwood County, 6:410
Crookston, 5:389
Detroit Lakes, 3:534
Duluth, 2:200, 3:534, 6:312, 9:424
Fairmont, 2:203
Fargo, North Dakota, 4:192
Faribault, 4:98, 192, 7:373
Farmington, 8:447
Fergus Falls, 4:192
Fort Calhoun, Neb., 3:241
Fort St. Antoine, 8:306
GAR, 12:334
Glencoe, 5:319
Hamline University, 3:152, 6:408
Hastings, 4:98
Houston County, 10:358
Hudson's Bay Company, 3:480
Hutchinson, 4:192
Iowa, 8:203
Lake City, 6:413
Le Mars, Iowa, 3:534
lists, 1:292, 539
Macalester College, 30:265
Madelia, 29:272
Madeline Island, 5:611
Mankato, 1:340, 405, 8:311
Marshall, 3:376, 470, 534
Medo Township, 5:394
Mille Lacs County, 5:240
Minneapolis, 2:475, 3:152, 230, 470, 5:240, 9:314, 17:348
Minnetonka, 1:406, 3:152, 7:374
Missouri Valley, 4:460
Montevideo, 5:240
Montrose, Iowa, 5:241
New Richland, 8:450
New Ulm, 7:370, 10:459
Norse-American Centennial, 6:302
Northfield, 1:542
Olmsted County, 5:159
Phalen Park, St. Paul, 3:238
Pope County, 6:395
Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, 5:151, 241
Red River Valley, 5:577
Red Wing, 3:376, 534
Rice Lake, Wisconsin, 3:534
River Falls, Wisconsin, 5:519
Rochester, 5:319, 10:360
Rushford, 10:461
Sacred Heart, 4:192
St. Cloud, 3:534
St. Paul, 1:79
St. Peter, 4:192
Scott County, 6:413
Sioux Falls, S. D., 3:534
Spring Valley, 5:319
Stillwater, 8:451, 29:367
Teepeeotah, 9:422
territorial centennial, 29:95, 184, 279, 369, 30:281–282, 285, 288, 398, 400, 402, 404, 407–409
value, 1:74, 251, 9:129
Winona, 4:192
Worthington, 5:319
Pagee, Xavier, depicted, 49:179
Pagel, Louis, author, 23:404
Paget, Debra, actress, 53:288
Paget, Sir James, author, 21:369
Pagnac, Georgia, 21:109
Pagnac, Mrs. J. J., 22:106
Pagonagerig, Ojibway leader.
See Hole-in-the-Day, I
Pahl, Martin, businessman, 59:235
Pahlas, Clark J., author, 36:193, 40:315
Pahlow, Edwin W., author, 7:88
Pahlson, Svante, major, 55:370
Paige, Emma H., teacher, 54:230
Paige, James, compiler, 13:211
Paige, Mabeth Hurd, civic leader, 54:230
Paige, Satchel, pitcher, 54:285
Paige, William, 46:241
Paige "36," automobile, 38:208
Paine, ----, baseball player, 19:164, 174–175
Paine, Albert B., author, 17:377
Paine, Clara S., 2:98, 3:438
Paine, Clarence S., 1:332, 404
Paine, F. Rodney, speaker, 5:243
Paine, Frederic W., biography, 24:375
Paine, Halbert E., congressman, 34:72
Paine, Mrs. Clarence S., speaker, 13:326
Paine, Parker, banker, 25:212, 31:83–84, 33:313, 34:43
Paine, Rodney, 12:207
Paine, Thomas, author, 3:5, 8:17, 10:336, 19:256, 55:294
Paine and Lardner, Duluth, bankers, 37:122
Paine's Celery Compound, 54:278
Paine-Webber Company, 54:177
Painted Rock
Crooked Lake, 33:310
Lac la Croix, 36:102
Painted Woods, North Dakota, Jewish colony, 40:46
Painter, Adam, author, 11:227
Painter, Clara, author, 28:357
work reviewed, 18:307–309
Painter, Frank M., author, 1:145
Painter, George D., author, 39:342, 41:246
Painter, "Ike," 25:225, 254
Painter, L. O., speaker, 18:320
Painter, Mrs. --, 54:368
Painter, Samuel J., career, 15:370
Painter, Samuel T., 3:527
Painters and Decorators Union, 52:210
Paisley, James F., horse owner, 41:381–382
Paisley Park Fragrance Company, 58:33
Paist, Henrietta Barclay, artist, 57:329 (facing)
Paist, William, 24:120
Pajutazee, Yellow Medicine County, Dakota mission, 14:436, 45:85, 54:88
Palace, Minneapolis theater, 53:323, 328
Palace Clothing House, Minneapolis, 56:464 (facing), 59:57
Palace Dime Museum, Minneapolis, 53:240, 54:342–343, 346, 348
Palacek, Bonnie, activist, 53:81
Palace Museum, Minneapolis, 9:37
Palace (Walter Taylor), steamboat, 33:14–15
Palacios, Rafael D., cartographer, 52:332
Pa-la-ne-a-pa-pe (Struck by the Ree), Sioux leader, 59:198–199
Palestine, Hennepin County, post office, 40:89
Palestine (Gladstone), Manitoba, agricultural settlement, 28:64
Palin, Harriett, 23:44
Palisade, Aitkin County, railroad, 33:18
Palisade Flour Mill, Minneapolis, 4:96, 6:142, 12:90, 58:328, 330
Palisade Head, Lake Superior, 59:230
Palkie, Eric, miller, 22:220
Palladino, Laurence B. (Fr.), author, 5:311, 9:112
Palliser, John (Capt.), explorer, 20:88, 34:304, 39:211
Palm, Ernest A., author, 12:105
Palm, Gunnar, 34:183
Palm, H. M., author, 25:186
Palm, John, school superintendent, 59:124, 126
Palm, Jonas, author, 30:397
Palm, Risa, review by, 48:310
Palma Lutheran Colony, promotional advertisements, 56:291
Palman, ----, Dr., 10:243
Palmarito de Cauto Sugar Company, Cuba, 56:296–297
Palmer, ----, police officer depicted, 47:241
Palmer, ----, teacher, 13:141
Palmer, A. Mitchell, U.S. attorney general, 55:301
Palmer, Alice F., author, 26:301
Palmer, Arthur, Jr., innkeeper, 48:210–212
Palmer, Arthur V., innkeeper/musician, 48:208–211
Palmer, B. J., chiropractor, 59:202, 204–207
Palmer, Ben W., author, 1:294, 12:443, 32:62
work reviewed, 20:418–420
Palmer, Bertha R., author, 10:217
Palmer, C. B., author, 35:245
Palmer, C. L., banker, 57:191
Palmer, Charles M., publisher, 42:55
Palmer, Clifford G., banker, 57:191
Palmer, Daniel David (D. D.), chiropractor, 59:200–202, 205–206
Palmer, Dick, legislator, 60:318
Palmer, Edward C., judge, 35:5–10, 55:355, 357–360, 363
Palmer, Elizabeth, author, 20:450
Palmer, Francis L. (Rev.), 3:439, 464, 4:332, 455, 7:191, 16:52, 19:47, 24:36
author, 16:119, 17:350, 18:331, 19:112
speaker, 8:445, 14:461
Palmer, G. H., 45:136n
Palmer, George A., author, 12:320
Palmer, George M., 1:406, 5:267, 7:256, 261
author, 16:235
businessman, 54:43
speaker, 15:365
Palmer, H. H., miller, 35:13–14
Palmer, Harry, steel manufacturer, 35:203
Palmer, Howard, author, 12:447
Palmer, Jareb, settler, 1:428n, 48:29
Palmer, John E., 12:207
Palmer, Joseph, 28:54
Palmer, L. R., editor, 34:171
Palmer, Leander, land office trustee, 52:284
Palmer, Maureen (Mrs. Arthur, Jr.), 48:211–212
Palmer, Mrs. Jake, author, 13:454
Palmer, Mrs. Walter, at Red Rock, 31:89
Palmer, Nelle Obrecht (Mrs. Arthur V.), innkeeper, 48:207–212
Palmer, Ralph S., author, 31:60
Palmer, Robert R., author, 39:34
Palmer, Rosemary, 51:244
Palmer, Virginia A., work reviewed, 47:39
Palmer, Vose, land office trustee, 52:284
Palmer, Walter (Rev.), 41:381
Palmer Chiropractic School and Cure, Davenport, Iowa, 59:202, 204, 207
Palmer House Hotel, Sauk Centre, 54:166
Palmer's Stock Company, theatrical troupe, 28:117
Palmes, George, tailor, 49:303
Palmes, Mary E., chief clerk, 23:44, 367, 24:30, 32
Palmgren, Mrs. Robert, 46:74
Palmgren, Robert, 46:74
Palmquist, Bonnie Beatson, historian, 53:40, 57:270
review by, 52:35
"Women in Minnesota History," 45:187–191
Palmquist, Peter E., author, work reviewed, 60:167
Palmyra, steamboat, 4:451, 10:306, 11:124, 16:33, 17:392, 18:161, 27:310
Palmyra Township, Renville County, Norwegian settlement, 12:275n
Palo, St. Louis County, Finnish settlement, 22:392n, 25:319–320
Palomaki, ----, immigrant/farmer, 61:15, 23n
PALS.
See Project for Automated Library Systems
Palsson, Hermann, translator, 40:95
Paltsits, Victor H., author/editor, 1:143, 2:97
Palzer, Al, professional boxer, 59:76
Pam, Hugo, judge, 43:218
Pambrun, Pierre Chrysologue, Jr., 52:38
Pammel, L. H., author, 10:85, 354
Pan-African Council, St. Paul, 44:258
Panama, Lindbergh stamp issued, 55:109
Panama, Panama, seaport, 15:307
Panama Canal, 16:464, 51:66, 52:169, 54:18, 31, 55:131
and Minneapolis trade, 19:185
Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 55:132
Pan American Airways
army contract, 26:7
in World War II, 26:4
Pan-American Exposition, 1901, butter sculpture, 50:219, 223
Pan automobile, 40:148
See also Pan Motor Company, St. Cloud
depicted, 48:138, 145, 147
Model 250, 48:143, 146, 149, 151
Model A, 48:146, 148–149
Pancake Island, Beaver Bay, Lake Superior, 33:355
Pandolfo, Anna (Mrs. Samuel C.), 48:147
Pandolfo, Samuel C., 49:30
auto builder, 43:104, 48:138–152, 49:29–30
depicted, 48:141–142, 147, 49:29
fraud trial, 48:139, 144–152
Panger, Janet Schultz, editor, 55:136
Pangman, "Bastonnais," interpreter, 22:281
Pangman, Peter, trader, 11:258, 12:367–368, 14:229
Panics, 7:7
See also Depressions;
Economic conditions
1837, 7:27–30, 9:10
1857, 1:164, 435, 2:136–140, 400, 438, 3:124, 381, 4:444, 7:64, 224, 9:376, 404, 10:304, 398–399, 52:285–286
1873, 2:167, 299, 4:277, 7:225, 9:392, 60:15–16
1893, 5:548
Pankratz, Lillian, 56:369
Pankratz, Theodora, 27:144, 148
PanLener, Robin, work reviewed, 48:135
Pan Motor Company, St. Cloud, 49:78
See also Pan automobile
fraud trial, 43:105, 48:139–150
in movies, 49:29
plants, 48:141–144, 148–151
tractors, 48:146, 149
Panoramas, 18:443, 35:379
See also Skyline Drive (Parkway), Duluth
Battle of Atlanta, 18:453
Battle of Gettysburg, 23:198, 57:63–64
Bemidji, 55:68–69
in cartoons, 30:406
Civil War, 37:38
depicted, 52:52, 53:313, 316, 318, 322, 56:434–435
Duluth, 54:163
Fort Snelling (Fort St. Anthony), 52:149, 205 (cover)
Great Lakes, 36:324
John Banvard's, 50:205–207
Mississippi River, 42:260–261, 264–265, 46:167, 47:250, 50:205, 56:202–203, 57:217 (facing), 238–239, 242–243
Mississippi Valley, 17:131–149, 456, 18:319, 20:200, 23:349–354, 24:178, 26:260, 29:261, 30:153, 201, 260, 32:188, 202, 33:284–290, 316, 36:101, 190, 233, 53:274
musical accompaniment, 26:53
Ohio River, 18:319, 36:101
St. Paul, 53:282–283, 56:212
Sioux Outbreak, 24:180, 30:14–23, 36:234, 38:105
and tourist trade, 20:380–383
Pantages Theater, strike, 53:328
Pantages Theatre Circuit, Seattle, 53:326
Pan-Town-on-the-Mississippi, Stearns County, company town, 48:143
Pan-tribalism, Great Lakes region, 53:226–227
Panzram, Herman A., 19:232, 20:214, 21:110, 218, 22:219, 25:99, 210
Pa-pa, Dakota leader, 45:84
Papago Indians, songs, 34:161
Papenfus, James, county commissioner, 59:324
Papenfus, Jerry, radio executive, 59:326–327, 334n
Paper bags, depicted, 52:128 (facing)
Papermaking, books depicted, 55:333 (facing)
Paper manufacturing, 18:408n, 56:225, 264, 58:115, 328
Grand Rapids, 49:257
International Falls, 21:452
Koochiching County, 49:33
Minnesota, 22:337
pulpwood depicted, 56:276
St. Anthony, 49:194
Papin, Antoine.
See Pepin, Antoine
Papineau, Louis Joseph, rebellion leader, 28:2, 32:151n
Pappan, Antoine.
See Pepin, Antoine
Pappas, Paul, reporter, 46:149
Pappas, Paul J., hotelkeeper, 28:381
Paquette, Adeline.
See Parquet, Adeline
Paquette, P. M., author, 13:122
Paquin, Mme. ----, dress designer, 47:97
Parades, 56:301, 57:234
See also Social life, customs, and conditions
Bemidji, 49:71
cooperatives, 57:392
depicted, 41:80–81, 126, 184
Duluth, 47:192–193
Lindbergh honored, 58:9
Loyalty Day, St. Paul, 55:286–87
St. Paul, 48:120–121, 49:327–328, 330, 50:16
World War I, 49:71, 50:16, 51:130
World War II, 53:145
Parade Stadium, Minneapolis
aircraft landing, 50:92
women's softball games, 58:219
Paradise, Ruth, quoted, 59:20
Paradise Islanders South Sea Island Studio, 57:231
Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation, 53:325, 330
Paramount Film Exchange, bombings, 51:230
Paramount Theater, St. Paul, 53:327, 58:194
Pardee, John S., public-safety commissioner, 47:171
author, 10:92
papers, 20:452
portrait, 12:433
Pardee, Walter S., author, 3:145, 4:87, 297, 5:308, 388, 16:384
Pardue, ----, 1:500, 508, 510
Paredes, J. Anthony, 49:36
Parent-Teacher Associations
council, 17:469
Mendota Township, Dakota County, 15:115
Minneapolis, 47:177, 179
Silver Lake, 15:40
Pargellis, Stanley, 24:253, 26:161
author, 26:162, 27:64, 34:257, 36:280
editor, 28:276
speaker, 24:255, 25:83
work reviewed, 18:194, 28:272, 30:379
Paris, France
1783 treaty, 44:207, 209–212, 217, 47:163, 48:83
and American literary culture, 56:3
archives, 13:417
boulevards, 58:43
landscape architecture, 58:48
Lindbergh's landing, 58:3, 8, 10
peace negotiations (1762), 4:312
treaty, 4:320–321, 5:5, 46, 524, 7:314, 11:232
Paris, Harold C., composer, 44:133, 140
Paris Conference, Frank B. Kellogg's participation, 18:425, 25:195
Parish, Earnest C. (Rev.), author, 14:363
Parish, John C., 4:294
author, 3:309, 532, 4:77, 182, 463, 5:136, 7:183, 11:429, 12:70–72
editor, 13:328
speaker, 6:78, 10:209
Parish, Richard J., 36:284
Parisien, Joseph, petitioner, 49:187
Parisien, Josephine, 9:265
Paris International Expositions
1878, 57:352
1889, 55:105
1900, 52:58, 57:329 (facing)
Paris-Murton Candy Company, Minneapolis, 44:140–141
Paris Salon (1885), exhibitions, 53:322
Park, Herbert T., 26:284
Park, James D., Dr., auto driver, 38:208, 214
Park Avenue Congregational Church, Minneapolis.
See Second Congregational Church, Minneapolis
Park Avenue Covenant Church, Minneapolis, depicted, 44:68
Park Congregational Church, St. Paul, 18:96, 39:53, 58
Parker, A. A., fisher, 46:55
Parker, Albert, letter, 38:265
Parker, Alton B., presidential candidate, 39:332
Parker, Arthur C., author, 2:435, 5:610, 13:431, 24:70, 27:162, 28:187, 30:257, 34:213
Parker, Asa, lumberman, 18:167
Parker, Barton L., author, 11:211
Parker, Benjamin, 24:138
Parker, C. A., 9:188
Parker, C. H., banker, 2:124
Parker, Chad, comedian, 33:323
Parker, Charles A., 33:177
Parker, Clyde, 9:259
Parker, D. G., lawyer, 14:314
Parker, D. W., author, 16:203
Parker, Daniel, adjutant general, 42:111
Parker, David, photographer, 57:270
Parker, David W., 9:144
Parker, Donald Dean, author, 31:60, 197n, 252
work reviewed, 26:60, 40:139
Parker, Ely S. (Donehogawa), Union officer, 25:267
Parker, Frances, speaker, 26:180
Parker, Frank E., farmer, 50:75
Parker, Fred, aircraft builder, 48:55–59
Parker, Frederick D., editor, 43:284, 286, 290n, 292
Parker, Gabe E., 3:90
Parker, George A., 12:341
Parker, George F., work reviewed, 21:404–406
Parker, Gerrard and Ogilvy, traders, 21:132n, 28:1, 6
Parker, Glenn C., author, 30:281
Parker, J. H., 13:117
Parker, Joe, judge, excursionist, 15:406
Parker, John, 44:235, 49:257
author, 36:70, 40:314, 48:349
compiler, 35:151
librarian, 33:352
reviews by, 46:164, 48:346, 50:211, 295, 52:81–82, 53:35, 249, 55:283
speaker, 40:149
work reviewed, 45:157, 46:249
Parker, Mary, quilter, 3:529, 46:245
Parker, Mrs. A. F., 38:77n
Parker, Mrs. Rodney, hotel manager, 39:145, 147
Parker, Nathan Howe, author, 20:449, 40:147
work in eBook format, 57:265
Parker, Ora J., speaker, 5:267
Parker, Owen W., Dr., author, 19:357
Parker, Robert Dale, editor, work reviewed, 61:38
Parker, Rodney, hotel manager, 7:115, 39:145, 149
Parker, Samuel, missionary, 24:44, 29:59
Parker, Samuel M., Union soldier, 38:265
Parker, Sir Gilbert, 3:6
Parker, Truman, election commissioner, 26:205
Parker, W. E., 9:259
Parker, Watson, work reviewed, 40:354
Parker Bros. Company, "Lindy the New Flying Game" depicted, 58:1 (cover)
Parker College, Winnebago, 59:164
Parker family, White Earth Ojibway, 48:165
Parker's Prairie
history, 11:222, 336, 12:340
hunting, 16:262
Indian mounds, 25:338
Parke Township, Clay County, history, 5:158, 9:308
Park Falls, Wisconsin, labor organizing, 56:271
Park Hotel, Fergus Falls, 46:61
Parkhurst, ----, 57:191
Parkhurst, John G. (Col.), 39:192
Parkhurst, Stephen, attorney, 51:295–296
Parkin, A. W., inspector, 44:286
Parkins, A. E., author, 2:436, 3:47
Parkinson, Laura D., speaker, 5:426
Parkman, Francis, 5:212, 7:175, 345, 347
author, 10:436, 13:252, 397, 19:437, 23:133, 25:265, 35:334, 38:384, 387, 40:133, 304, 313
historian, 14:368, 15:431, 24:48–50, 46:229, 47:114, 50:165, 53:164, 54:141
letters, 1:374, 38:200
sketches, 5:382, 455, 465
work reviewed, 34:298
Park Place, St. Paul, history, 27:271
Park Rapids, Hubbard County
Bible distribution, 53:298
early theater, 23:26
railroad, 33:256, 41:355
supply headquarters, 23:28
trails, 16:492, 23:28–29, 29:138
Park Region, Norwegian settlements, 12:247, 265, 276
Park Region Echo, 51:271, 274, 276, 279
Park River, North Dakota, cycling clubs, 54:271
Parks
See also Interstate State Park, Chisago County;
Minnehaha Falls Park, Minneapolis;
State parks;
specific national parks
camp housing, 58:75–76
censuses, 54:161
city, 2:208, 214
Como Park, St. Paul, 58:40–57
conservation efforts, 57:312–313
Cottonwood County, 56:326
development, 55:90
Duluth, picnic depicted, 54:145 (cover)
Fond du Lac depicted, 54:156–157
history, 56:464
international, 22:178
Lake Superior region, 51:77
landscape architecture, 58:128
military, 1:404
Minneapolis, 16:494, 22:385, 23:225, 26:68, 284, 27:75, 270, 28:296, 29:352, 30:75, 35:23, 40:48, 44:84n, 47:40, 220, 224, 49:19, 23n, 285–291, 51:164, 52:1 (cover), 53:166–167, 58:43–44
national, 5:136, 10:453
New Ulm, 55:182
planning and building, 54:147–148, 151–162
railroad, 55:310–311
St. Paul, 12:458, 15:149, 17:311, 23:403, 26:388, 27:271, 30:209n, 404, 33:3–5, 36:239, 40:45, 253, 42:27, 49:289–290, 55:216, 58:1 (facing), 40–41, 43–55, 57
sculptures, 55:364–369, 373
Skyline Parkway and roads, 54:158
snowshoer and daughter depicted, 56:440
state, 1:531, 5:109, 137, 10:346, 451, 51:158, 55:307–308, 56:258
Twin Cities, 49:281–291, 57:384
Parks, David, trader, 12:341
Parks, Douglas R., author, 47:330, 57:216
Parks, Gordon, author, 40:146, 50:171, 54:188, 57:271, 59:99
Parks, Joseph, interpreter, 23:135n
Parks, Maynard E. (Capt.), author, 27:57
Parks, Playgrounds, and Public Buildings Dept., 58:55
Parks, William, pioneer printer, 15:6–7
Park Theater, St. Paul, 53:239
Park Theatre, Minneapolis, variety show, 9:35–36
Parley, Peter, 17:437
Parloa, Maria, cookbook author, 41:111
Parlor Opera Troupe, 28:110
Parmalee, Philander (Phil), aviator, 21:413, 54:336
Parmeter, Jay, entrepreneur, depicted with daughter, 56:442
Parmeter, Kathy, 56:442
Parmeter, Zoe, depicted in father's office, 56:442
Parmley, George, boat racer, 47:325
Parnell, C., author, 23:92, 26:274
Parnell, Charles S., lecturer, 21:326
Parochial schools, enrollment, 53:296
Parquet (Paquette), Adeline, dressmaker, 47:93
Parr, Samuel S., 16:371
Parrant, Pierre (Pig's Eye), trader, 5:82, 12:421, 17:311, 374, 56:169, 198
claim, 49:130n
described, 48:309
in fiction, 30:247
in radio dramatization, 15:479
sketches, 2:509n, 4:301
Parr Barrel Company, Minneapolis, lock-outs, 57:399
Parrington, Vernon L., author, 8:319, 324, 21:14, 29:264, 39:335
quoted, 35:54, 36:276, 38:387
Parrish, Erin, "The Political Equality Club of Minneapolis," 60:113–122
Parrish, Maxfield, artist, 57:23, 58:355
Parrish, Peter J., author, 48:180
Parrish, Philip H., author, 12:326
Parrish, Robert, 52:292
Parrot Cafe, St. Paul, 59:53, 58
Parry, Charles C., botanist, 35:241
Parry, Elwood, work reviewed, 44:233
Parry, Pine County
Danish colony, 48:285
fire, 49:306
Parso, F. L., game warden, 60:56
Parsonage, Robert R., editor, 41:103
Parsons, E. Dudley, author, 3:230, 309, 378, 7:187, 299, 302, 19:227
speaker, 13:444, 20:92
work reviewed, 2:88–92, 13:95, 15:214–216, 30:384
Parsons, Elsie C., editor, 5:69
Parsons, John E., author, 33:89, 37:135
work reviewed, 35:89, 39:32
Parsons, Levi, telephone-company worker, 60:54, 57
Parsons, Lewis B., in Civil War, 33:219
Parsons, Philip B., artist, 37:174
Parsons, Talcott, sociologist, 52:123
Parsons, William, speaker, 35:227
Parton, James, speaker, 35:227
Partridge, Elmer Lee, pilot, 50:87, 99–104
Partridge, G. H., 19:184n
Partridge, Mrs. Stanley, author, 27:176
Partridge, Pine County
See also Askov
Danish settlement, 17:239
settlement depicted, 53:222
Partridge, R. A., pioneer, 18:224
Partridge, S., 10:139
Partridge, Thomas C., 18:229
Parvin, Joseph, 3:308
Parvin, Josiah, 23:77
Pary, Mrs. Olaf, Jr., author, 12:340
Pary, Olaf, speaker, 12:105
Parys, Ignatius, 10:388–389
death, 4:415
with Dickson expedition, 4:373, 384, 398–399, 401
journey from Red River settlement, 4:409, 411–412, 414–415
Pascin, Jules, artist, 45:178
Paskevitch, Ivan, 4:401n
Passamaquoddy Indians, music, 50:216
Passavant, William A. (Rev.), 1:61, 14:49
letters, 15:361
missionary, 12:333, 24:73, 373
Passenger pigeons, 7:372, 20:171, 29:223
Passing Hail, Santee Dakota leader, 2:422n, 51:40
See also Traveling (Passing) Hail
Passion Play of Oberammergau, films, 54:354
Passover
observed, 51:6–7, 9, 12
and public schools, 53:306
Pasteur, Louis, chemist, 12:99, 21:361, 54:205
Pat and Mike, in folk humor, 52:330
Patch, Edith, speaker, 29:178
Patch, Harry L., author, 20:201
Patch, Ion R., 9:418
Patchatchanban, Itasca County, trading post, 11:370
Patchin, Sidney A., author, 2:383
"The Development of Banking in Minnesota," 2:111–168
speaker, 2:42, 34:218
Pate, Miner, 18:299–300
Patents
litigation, 54:348
medicine bottles depicted, 53:129
motion pictures, 54:357
paper shopping bags, 52:128 (facing)
on water pitchers, 56:458
Patera, Alan H., work reviewed, 46:255
Paterson, A. B. (Rev.), 8:150
meteorological research, 17:251, 258–259
Paterson, Mrs. M. J., author, 34:170
Paterson, New Jersey, 51:68, 72, 78, 53:125
Pathfinder, tugboat, 7:298, 54:219
Pathfinder (Gotha, Carver County), emigration paper, 31:227
Patience, John C., 43:164
Patience, operetta, 17:40, 325
Patnaude, Victor E., 4:70
Patoile, Frederick, 54:90
Patrick and Aimee Butler Family Foundation, donors, 56:431
Patriotic Americans of German Origin, Minnesota branch, 14:437
Patriotic League of St. Paul, 3:323
Patriotic organizations, history, 35:197
Patron, Jean-Jacques, 46:231
Patrons of Husbandry
Patrons of Industry, 9:222
Pattee, Alma J., 13:77
Pattee, Edward S., diaries, 35:52
Pattee, Edwin S., 50:10
Pattee, Lynus R., author, 23:281
Pattee, Mrs. Edward S., 5:228
Pattee, William S., 10:351, 14:231, 452, 17:213
Patten, Alice M., artist, 19:377
Patten, C. G., nurseryman, 43:67–68
Patten, F. J., author, 38:243
Patten, George W.
army officer, 28:214
poet, 22:97, 126
Patten, Helen, author, 5:612
Patten, James, lumberman, 24:201
Patten, Jerry, in Sioux Outbreak, 38:243
Patten, Katharine, author, 13:123
Patten, Nevada (Mrs. Edmund J. Longyear), pioneer, 32:245–246
Patterson, Ada, 17:474
Patterson, Benjamin B., legislator, 58:117
Patterson, Charles, trader, 11:182n, 261–262, 378, 382, 19:104, 44:201n, 206
Patterson, Charles S., businessman, 34:226
Patterson, Darwin, 16:340
Patterson, Eleanor, newspaper publisher, 60:185n
Patterson, F. L. (Rev.), politician, 48:250
Patterson, Frank M., bequest, 23:285
Patterson, George W., speaker, 8:157n, 160n, 162n, 164
Patterson, H. S., author, 17:345, 20:88
Patterson, Helen M., author, 27:242
Patterson, J. B., editor, 13:330, 35:88
Patterson, J. W., "The Post Office in Early Minnesota," 40:78–89
Patterson, James, historian, 60:270
Patterson, Jerry, market owner, 47:311
Patterson, John S., banking commissioner, 48:148
Patterson, Margaret K., compiler, 24:173
Patterson, Matthew, 4:454
Patterson, Mrs. W. L., 8:311, 9:423
Patterson, R. J., hospital superintendent, 53:45–49, 51–52
Patterson, R. M., editor, 35:141
Patterson, Robert, secretary of war, 53:66
Patterson, Robert P., undersecretary of war, 49:228
Patterson, Tiffany R., review by, 45:254
Patterson, William C., Jr., mill owner, 44:170
Patterson, William L., labor leader, 57:427
Patterson-Black, Sheryll, author, 50:135
Patterson's Rapids, Minnesota River
name, 11:182n
post, 11:378
Patti, Adelina, singer, 14:140, 16:32, 25:86, 30:192, 39:321
Pattie, James O., explorer, 14:430
Pattie, Sylvester, explorer, 14:430
Pattison, Granville S., editor, 21:364
Pattison, J. B., 5:460, 22:108
Pattison, Murdock, 25:141
Pattison, Robert, literary scholar, quoted, 60:191
Pattison and Benson, hack line, 7:107
Pattison and Benson, stage line, 12:394, 29:204n
Patton, George R., Dr., 21:114
Patton, George Smith, Jr. (Gen.), Third Army, 54:319
Patton, James, 48:131
Patton, James W., author, 15:124
Patton, Walter M., author, 4:46
Patton, Willard, musician, 5:161, 33:93–94
Patton, William, 14:42
Pauke (pseud.).
See Keil, Paul L.
Paul, Amasa C., attorney, 18:211, 50:154
Paul, Clarence J., 19:214
Paul, Dorothy, author, 13:429
Paul, George F. C., author, 1:241
Paul, Hymie, photographer, 48:314
Paul, Magdalena, 57:372
Paul, Prince of Wurttemberg, explorer, 34:285
Paul, William G., compiler, 40:96
Paul Anderson, steamboat, 32:38
Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, Bemidji.
See Bunyan, Paul
Pauletic, ----, missionary, 10:123n
Paulhan, Louis, aviator, 48:51
Pauli, Emili, 45:115
Paull, Henry, attorney, 56:266, 271, 275
Paull, Irene (Calamity Jane, pseud.), labor author, 43:86, 51:240, 56:266–269, 271
Paullin, Charles O., author, 1:70, 5:386, 10:337
Paullin, William, balloonist, 38:168–169, 176
Paul Magnus, Viking king, 57:144
Paul Revere Riders, in Stassen presidential campaign, 55:155, 160, 162
Paulsen, Mark G. (Rev.), author, 3:239
Paulsen, O. (Rev.), author, 14:235
Paul's (Florence) Lake, Isanti County, 50:136
Paul's Lake, Isanti County, 50:136
Paulson, Al, station agent, 36:204
Paulson, Alfred, author, 9:310
Paulson, Arthur, author, 21:426
Paulson, Clarence E., school survey committee member, 59:123, 128
Paulson, Curtis, author, 9:310
Paulson, E. L. (Maj.), 48:276
Paulson, Leonard M., board of education member, 59:128, 131n
Paulson, Ole, 8:273
Paulson, P. A., 21:448
Paulson, Robert J.
"Anton Gag, Bohemian," 56:376–392
work reviewed, 55:181–182
Paulson mine, Cook County, ghost town, 34:179, 48:43
Paul's Reformed Church, Hamburg, 14:451
Paulucci, Jeno, businessman, 59:301
Paul Wilhelm, duke of Wurttemberg, work reviewed, 44:78
Pauly, Gus J., 18:123n
Pauly, James, hotelkeeper, 12:192, 343
Pauly House, Minneapolis, 12:343
Paunais, Ojibway Indian, trial and execution, 55:56–58, 72
Paupanekis, Maxwell, author, 43:120
Paust, Benjamin, 5:226
Pauwelyn, Cyril (Rev.), author, 3:233
Pavilion, steamboat, 13:232, 236
Pavlicek, Joseph, accountant, 56:99
Pavlish, Adolph, millwright, 24:101, 103
Pawlak, Wawrzyn, 58:26
Pawnee, warship, 47:66
Pawnee Indians
legends, 4:280, 10:343
as slaves, 19:290
songs, 34:161
Paxson, Frederic L., 1:332, 10:438–439, 12:328, 17:51, 18:305
author, 1:141, 2:98, 282, 3:140, 5:130, 9:185, 11:428–429, 12:70, 13:332, 17:106, 477, 28:80
professor, 39:218–220, 226
review by, 11:421
speaker, 10:209
work reviewed, 6:50–53, 11:422–424
Paxson, Joseph A., Dr., diary, 28:80
Paxton, J. W., speculator, 39:90
Paxton, Redwood County, ghost town, 19:465
Pay, B. F., 21:442
Pay, Benjamin D., reminiscences, 2:382
Pay, Byron E., in Sioux removal, 34:328
Pay, William H., 6:269, 410, 7:255, 262, 12:38–39, 448, 14:234, 15:76
author, 13:116
speaker, 8:311, 9:55, 11:52
Payless Shoes, 56:421
Payne, Alex, janitor, 56:107
Payne, D. L., 21:378
Payne, Mrs. Harry, author, 18:120
Payne, Raymond (Rev.), editor, 1:71
Payne-Aldrich tariff, 5:341, 22:79, 40:321
Payne Avenue Baptist Church, St. Paul, 29:359
Paynesville
frontier life, 18:444, 19:114, 321–327
historical society, 42:69
history, 36:107
Methodist church, 16:355
monument, 2:204
in Sioux Outbreak, 8:266, 12:302–303, 20:192, 28:192, 38:279–280, 283, 286
Paynesville Press, history, 2:383
Paynesville Sportsmen's Club, 57:316
Payte, William P., engineer, 37:160n, 40:235n
Payzhehooteze, mission, 2:482, 520n, 528n
Pazoiyopa, Sioux Indian, 38:134
PCA.
See Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
PDM, Inc., 53:131–132
Peabody, Charles, road promoter, 45:46–47, 49, 51, 55
Peabody, E., whaleback captain, 34:11
Peabody, Robert, architect, 55:239–240
Peabody, Stearns, and Furber, Boston, architects, 46:330, 332–333, 53:200, 55:239, 241–243
Hill House floor plan depicted, 55:237
Peabody, William B., 26:154
Peace and Friendship Medals, 56:457
Peace medals
See also Medals
1853, depicted, 56:164
Peace movement, Minnesota, 57:98
Peace River Valley, 10:25
Peacock, D. C., mining superintendent, 52:260
Peacock, Thomas D., author/editor, 56:463, 58:59
Peacock Knitting Company, St. Joseph, Missouri, strike, 50:113, 116
Peak bell ringers, 33:174
Peake, Ebenezer Steele (Rev.), missionary, 5:459, 9:252–253, 425, 16:380, 21:35, 27:289n, 28:210, 50:199, 267
diary, 4:168
papers, 20:431
Peake, John, lumberman, 24:127
Peake, Mrs. Ebenezer Steele, missionary, 5:459, 16:380, 36:35
Peake, Mrs. Marion J., 6:269
Peake, Ora B., work reviewed, 34:310
Peake's Opera, Wadena theater, 28:99
Peak family, musicians, 22:114
Peaks, George H., attorney, 48:148
Peale, Charles W., artist, 26:359, 36:296, 299n, 59:225 (facing)
Peale, Titian R., artist, 33:21, 40:144
Pearce, Roy H., compiler, 27:61
Pearce, Thomas W., 8:212
Pearl B. Campbell, tugboat, 54:219
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, attacked, 26:6, 52:200, 53:146, 155, 182, 260, 58:9
Pearsall, Frederic W., 2:96, 278
Pearson, Aaron, speaker, 10:461
Pearson, archaeological site, 43:230
Pearson, Dorris, author, 23:171
Pearson, Drew, radio journalist, 52:30
Pearson, Emil C., speaker, 14:120
Pearson, Ezra G., Quaker minister, 18:256n
Pearson, Floyd, compiler, 36:239
Pearson, Frank, 3:440
Pearson, Helen, 8:99
Pearson, Hilma, author, 37:223
Pearson, M. Winston, author, 17:351
Pearson, Marie N. V., 4:165
Pearson, Mrs. A. H., speaker, 8:313, 13:121
Pearson, Ole A., relief superintendent, 41:165, 167, 169
Pearson, Patty, 55:380
Pearson, T. Granville, 18:314
Pearson, Trued G., Swedish immigrant, 37:262
Pearson, William L., Quaker minister, 18:261n
Pearson Candy Company, St. Paul, 44:184
Pease, ----, 1:433
Pease, Arch G., author, 37:348
Pease, Franklin, editor, 54:328
Pease, Granville S., author/pioneer journalist, 1:544, 14:395, 24:381
Pease, John, 7:180
Pease, Mille Lacs County, Dutch settlement, 53:223
Pease, T. G. J., author, 26:286, 28:290, 379
Pease, Theodore C., 5:613, 10:210, 39:166
author, 4:51, 5:462, 21:187, 51:80
editor, 8:204
review by, 21:182
speaker, 4:278
work reviewed, 1:220, 4:49–51, 16:448–450, 18:428–430, 21:395, 31:47
Peasley, George, 15:95
Peat, Harold, lecture agent, 49:172
Peat, Wilbur D., author, 29:336
Peaura, Arvid, 52:328
Peavey, Frank H., grain merchant, 37:14–15, 17–18, 42:276, 47:38
Peavey and Company.
See F. H. Peavey and Company, Minneapolis
Peavey family, 25:93, 40:147
Peavey mill, Hastings, 56:255
Peavy, Linda, author, 49:346
review by, 57:436
work reviewed, 52:119
Pecatonica River, Wisconsin, source, 27:87
Pechaver, Stan, Ely Chamber of Commerce secretary, 58:141
Pecheto, mixed-blood, 19:381
Pecinovsky, Renata K., author, 11:446
Peck, A. R., papers, 27:153
Peck, Anne M., work reviewed, 25:66
Peck, C. K., steamboat owner, 38:236
Peck, Charles, 10:352
Peck, F. B., convention delegate, 14:261
Peck, Frank W., author, 3:99, 32:118
Peck, George W., 19:152, 58:73
Peck, Harrison J., 9:185
Peck, Mrs. Arthur E., 5:379
Peck, Mrs. N. A., author, 22:443
Peck, Simon L., author, 9:185
Peckham, Howard H., 26:169
author, 25:310, 28:78, 29:336, 38:333
compiler, 24:69
work reviewed, 29:65, 34:205, 350
Peckham, Joseph, 14:231
Peckham, Stephen F., chemist, 16:115, 38:21–22
Peckham, Wheeler H., lawyer, 16:29, 115
Peckhamp, William P., scrapbook, 16:360
Pecore, Joseph, 5:472, 509
Pecos Bill, postage stamp, 55:117
Peddlers Grove, Waseca County, stage line, 12:50n
Peddling, Jewish businesses, 51:5–7, 10
Pedeliski, Theodore B., work reviewed, 51:126
Pedernales Island, Orinoco River, Venezuela, 43:200–201, 203
Pedersen, A. B., author, 11:226
Pedersen, Anders, pioneer, 57:358
Pedersen, John U. (Rev.), author, 4:462, 14:445
Pedersen, Knut.
See Hamsun, Knut
Pedersen, L. C., 8:381
Pedersen, M. C., 8:374
Pedersen, Niels, 8:380
Pedersen, P. H. (Rev.), at Tyler, 8:379–381
Pedersen, Per, 20:399
Pedersen, Ray, artist, 57:31
Pedersen Gesk, Minneapolis, design firm, 57:26
Pederson, A. M., 16:219
Pederson, James, review by, 41:295
Pederson, Jane Marie
reviews by, 54:51–52, 55:328–329
work reviewed, 53:290
Pederson, Kern O., artist, 30:173, 40:31n, 48
author, 42:316
work reviewed, 40:92
Pederson, Nels, 52:106
Pederson, Ole, 11:226
Pederson, Thomas, author, 18:113, 43:162, 169
recollections, 18:48, 96, 19:107, 465, 20:86
Peebles, ----, 8:354
Peebles, Thomas, lawyer, 21:196
Peek, George N., backs farm bill, 38:179–180, 182–183
Peel, Bruce B., compiler, 35:295, 39:128
Peel, Roy V., author, 19:459
Peers, Laura, historian, 57:55
work reviewed, 54:283, 58:376
Peerson, Cleng, 10:186, 12:180, 16:115
author, 3:371
immigrant leader, 19:81, 201, 21:98, 25:274
and Norwegian emigration, 2:222, 240, 6:92, 97n, 103n, 115
sketches, 3:479, 4:29, 77, 5:383, 6:301
Peery, Nelson, political activist, 60:155, 160
author, 59:106
work reviewed, 54:188
Peery, ---- (Pop), 54:188
Peet, Barbara Brewer, artist
Peet, Edward L., 5:62, 376, 8:202
Peet, Emerson W., 22:104
Peet, James (Rev.), missionary, 5:393, 7:37, 17:465, 28:83, 34:249
diaries, 4:257, 5:62, 376, 16:360, 29:49, 46:52
papers, 18:47
at Stillwater, 31:80
Peet, Mrs. James, diary, 5:62
Peet, Stephen, missionary, 24:178
Peet, William F., 22:104
Peezhikee, Ojibway leader.
See Buffalo, Ojibway leader
Peffer, William A., politician, 36:122
Peguis, Ojibway leader, 44:39
Pehrson, Selma, author, 21:101
Peik, Wesley E., author, 12:418, 18:105, 35:371, 38:385
Peirce, Neal R., work reviewed, 48:44
Peirce, Parker, author, 5:472
Pejsa, Jane, author, 54:287
work reviewed, 59:265–266
Pelamourges (Pelamourgues), Abbe Anthon, missionary, 8:28, 32, 40, 18:437, 20:338
baptisms, 8:31, 34
at Fort Snelling, 7:370
Pelan, Charles, 14:458
Pelan, history, 14:457
Pelcher's Crossing.
See Roseau, Roseau County
Pelee, steamboat, 34:14
Pelee Island.
See Prairie Island, Mississippi River, Goodhue County
Pelham, Peter (Capt.), court martial, 42:99–114
Pelican Lake, Grant County
Scandinavians at, 6:372–373
settled, 24:272
stage line, 38:64
Pelican Lakes, Otter Tail County, community history, 58:128
Pelican Rapids
church, 12:340
church-state controversy, 53:310
frontier days, 11:117, 12:341, 13:118
history, 10:229, 20:465, 21:115, 23:298
map, 26:91
prehistoric skeleton, 25:153, 38:159
schools, 11:221
Pelicans Nest, Jackson County, mythical city, 14:256
Pelkey, Arthur, professional boxer, 59:78, 81
Pell, ----, 1:199
Pell, John H. (Capt.), 25:34
Pella, Iowa, Dutch settlement, 28:368
Pellais, Louis, 5:255
Pelland, Koochingching County, mounds, 31:231
Pellant, Joseph Frequette, guide, 28:7
Pellegrini, Ernest, sculptor, 39:161
Pellet, Kent, author, 23:90
Pelletier, Jean B., 15:423
Pelley, William Dudley, and Silver Shirts, 52:172
Pelling, Henry, work reviewed, 37:127
Pelly, A. C., trader, 40:167n
Pelly, Sir John H., 4:359n, 5:420, 6:241
Peltier, ----, police officer, 47:241
Peltier, Phillip C., 59:338
Pelto, Gretel H., author, 48:89
Pelton, E. A., author, 12:99, 16:368, 17:116, 238, 530, 18:332
Pelton, George S. (Rev.), author, 14:113
Peltopera, Elias, Finish pioneer, 25:318
Pelz, Eduard (Treumund Welp, pseud.), emigration promoter, 31:222–230, 250, 42:222, 50:72
Pelzer, Louis, 16:220, 25:69, 26:161
author, 3:240, 4:458, 12:94, 177, 14:226, 15:475
speaker, 2:98, 10:209, 16:301, 23:380
work reviewed, 2:426–428
Pemberton, James, 9:351–352
Pemberton, John C. (Gen.), Confederate officer, 40:286, 57:276
Pemberton consolidated school, 5:394
Pembina, North Dakota, 3:377, 42:136, 219
See also Fort Pembina, North Dakota;
Red River settlements
in 1850, 6:204
1851 treaty, 15:283, 22:150, 28:315, 31:18, 38:110
boundary point, 10:93
censuses, 56:181, 188 (table)
communication with Mendota and St. Paul, 6:245–248, 279–282, 7:220
customs collector at, 6:238–239
customs office, 15:479, 24:333
cycling clubs, 54:271
depicted, 26:171, 49:181
described, 11:102, 14:284, 18:357, 19:411, 20:88, 38:199
Dickson expedition at, 5:117
frontier life, 20:79, 84, 37:175
fur trade, 5:376, 432–434
half-breeds, 4:156, 6:242–245, 7:144
Hatch's Battalion in, 34:320, 324, 35:337, 38:284
history, 8:201, 305, 21:432
hunting, 41:225, 49:180
included in Iowa Territory, 25:396
included in United States, 5:264, 564
Indians, 5:145
land office, 49:77
Long expedition at, 5:261–264, 317
mail service, 2:21, 5:292, 7:330, 19:387, 33:278, 35:260, 37:56, 38:65, 40:83–85, 87
McLeod's journey to, 4:396–399
metis inhabitants, 46:223, 49:180–181, 186–190
military post, 12:317, 19:457, 22:280, 29:233, 236–237, 34:321, 35:260, 39:129, 41:15, 76, 42:45
missions, 8:195, 273, 9:192, 10:89, 355, 11:305, 12:205, 13:440, 15:111, 17:113, 18:68, 19:379, 20:327, 21:205, 22:149n, 286, 23:97, 31:240
mixed-bloods, 28:61
politics, 14:248, 16:359, 33:121n, 36:4
population, 2:115, 49:181–182, 56:158, 175, 190, 235, 247
railroad, 1:168–170, 171n, 2:452, 21:260, 36:7, 37:156n
Red River smugglers' rendezvous, 5:412, 416
representatives in territorial legislature, 5:433, 6:71, 7:139
in Riel rebellion, 9:416
river port, 21:235, 247, 255, 262, 26:228, 35:251
St. Paul trade, 27:285, 32:34, 34:53, 38:69
salt supply, 4:410n
Selkirk grant, 24:41
Selkirk settlers removed, 4:396n
stage line, 20:444
telegraph, 30:262, 36:176
territorial trade, 56:157, 189, 235
trading posts, 4:380n, 394, 397n, 5:404n, 413, 415, 566, 580, 6:228–251, 11:366, 12:433, 13:278, 19:353, 378, 22:148, 274, 276–281, 288–289, 36:37, 52, 38:63, 40:145, 42:131–132, 134, 46:113, 49:180
travel routes, 16:231, 20:122, 21:229, 35:262, 36:39n, 107, 38:63, 66, 40:332
treaty, 5:238, 6:244, 10:75
weather records, 12:437, 17:245n
wheat crop, 29:19
wildlife, 30:126, 35:242
Woods' expedition to, 8:61–74
Pembina band, Ojibwe Indians, 56:461
Indian agents, 56:408 (facing)
Pembina County, North Dakota
Icelandic settlement, 5:384, 13:208, 17:344, 34:164, 265
place names, 38:385
sketches, 4:205, 5:235
territorial era, 14:253n, 26:108, 31:59
Pembina Mountain, North Dakota, trading post, 11:366
Pembina Mountains, North Dakota, 46:114
Pembina River, fur post, 42:131, 50:238, 57:290
Peminan, ----, trader, 32:231, 235
Pemmican, 4:408, 412, 6:244, 248, 8:69, 26:76, 35:97, 38:7, 40:47
described, 22:149
in fur trade, 28:281, 40:163–164
preparation, 4:406, 36:310, 37:78
price, 14:386
Pemmican War, 38:328, 40:175
Penasha (Penetion, Pinchon, Pinechon, Pinisha), Dakota leader, 42:277
Penasse, Northwest Angle, post office, 18:279, 34:6–7n
Pence, George, author, 15:124
Pence, Harry E., businessman, 48:51, 51:223
Pence, John W., financier, 33:169–178
Pence Automobile Company, Minneapolis, 26:23, 51:223
Pence Opera House, Minneapolis, 9:31, 18:137n, 28:112–113, 42:270, 45:211, 53:239
history, 9:33, 33:169–178
opening, 9:32
sketches, 5:44, 245
Pendageyosh, George, 48:157
Pendel, Joseph, 33:292
Pendergast, J. H., pioneer farmer, 22:446
Pendergast, Judith M., 21:336
Pendergast, Lloyd G., in Civil War, 11:462
Pendergast, M. D., Mr. and Mrs., 4:452
Pendergast, Solomon, diary, 19:342
Pendergast, Timothy H., in Civil War, 11:334, 19:341, 38:269
Pendergast, Warren W., agricultural leader, 7:215, 8:312, 9:176, 10:305, 19:341
Pendergast, William W., educator, 11:334, 19:341, 20:456, 21:452, 47:34
Pendergast Academy, Hutchinson, 9:421, 10:301
Pendergast family, papers, 13:114, 19:341, 20:33
Pendexter, Hugh, author, 6:217
Pendleton, Kearney and (Childs) Company, Philadelphia, lithographers, 20:174
Pendleton Act (1883), 51:102
Pene du Bois, Guy, artist, 45:177
Penetanguishine, Ontario, post, 18:184
Penetion, Dakota leader.
See Penasha
Penfield, Clara M., cataloger, 4:165, 5:503, 13:66, 425
Pengilly, John, mining captain, 35:338, 40:61, 52:254–255, 257
Penicaut, Jean, 3:310, 8:435, 16:199, 23:84
author, 13:85, 18:439, 25:193
explorer, 58:254–255
work reviewed, 34:117
Peninsular Campaign of 1862, 25:38n, 117–148, 52:123, 55:176
Penman, Sarah
review by, 52:241
work reviewed, 57:323–324
Penn, William H., musician, 4:156, 44:121, 132–133, 54:151, 55:18
Pennel, Joseph, Minnesota sketches, 17:352
Pennel, Richard B., 25:37n
Pennell, Joseph, artist, 3:22
Penney, H. E., steamer engineer, 50:177–180, 186
Penniman, Clara, work reviewed, 34:308
Pennington, Edmund, sketch, 2:210
Pennington, Ella, 54:298
Pennington, John, aeronaut, 49:31
Pennington, Mrs. Edward, 4:205
Pennington, William S., 3:74–75, 7:67, 30:106, 108, 110, 39:38
Pennington County
history, 47:76
Old Settlers' Society, 2:206
pageant, 16:237
War History committee, 24:82
Pennington County Historical Society
meeting, 19:471
museum, 20:354, 457
organized, 20:46, 97
Pennock, A. C. (Rev.), 19:249
Pennock's wheat drill, 24:304
Pennoyer, James, 11:94
Pennsylvania
archives, 1:140, 2:48
army maneuvers depicted, 54:289 (facing)
atlas, 40:122
bibliography, 16:220
in Civil War, 25:360
crafts, 36:322
emigration, 7:336, 338
ethnic groups, 7:351, 12:304, 26:168, 177, 27:29–32, 54:374
fur industry, 40:200, 219
historical work, 1:5
historic sites, 11:33
history, 6:297, 21:179, 26:383
Indian sites, 40:204
industry, 51:63, 54:40
libraries, 1:333
monuments, 10:216
politics, 5:90, 13:99, 17:211, 30:107, 35:353–354
records survey, 16:110, 18:325
schools, 51:86, 53:295, 55:143
soldier suffrage, 26:188, 192, 209
state parks, 5:109, 137
train routes, 54:18
trout fishing, 59:229
university, 36:298
war records, 3:50
white male suffrage, 56:71
in World War II, 24:267, 26:278
Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company, emigration promotion, 31:224
Pennsylvania Federation of Historical Societies, 1:139, 10:216
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 10:216, 28:289
Pennsylvania Historical Society, Philadelphia, 21:86, 320, 29:258
Pennsylvanians, in Minnesota, 46:216, 56:236, 239, 246, 248–249
Pennsylvania Railroad, 30:378, 42:152, 47:22, 54:26, 29, 57:202
Pennsylvania University, 1:377
Penn Wright, towboat, 18:177
Penny, Frederick A., author, 2:107
Penny, Isaac, blacksmith, 58:288
Penny Press (Minneapolis), politics, 39:106
Penny sales, 52:106, 111
See also Depressions, 1930s
Penobscot Indians, 40:47
Penobscot mine, 52:256
Penobscot River, Maine, lumbering, 24:125
Pensions
Civil War, 53:212
for military widows, 54:109–111, 141
Pentagon Papers, legal case, 46:148, 151, 47:250–252
Pentair, Inc., St. Paul, 53:340
Pentecostal church, in lumber camps, 34:61
Pentecostals, draft resisters, 55:297–298
Penti, Marsha, author, 48:175
Penumbra Theatre Company, St. Paul, 51:239, 53:266, 271–272, 60:133, 135–137, 140
People (New York), file acquired, 20:194
Peoples, George W., Sr., speaker, 19:229
Peoples, Mina, 5:574
People's Bank, 2:160, 164n
People's Bank, St. Peter, 40:110
People's Bank of Long Prairie, 57:187
People's Church, St. Paul, 5:160, 53:322, 57:352–353
concerts, 48:334
lecturers, 17:382, 40:15
records, 17:339
People's Council for Democracy and Terms of Peace, 47:173
People's Hard Times Supply Company, St. Paul, 48:177
Peoples' Institute for Survival, New Orleans, 53:27–28
People's Literary Institute and Gymnasium (Pembroke, New Hampshire), catalogues, 2:465
People's Party, 12:192, 43:68, 48:252, 54:372, 55:19
See also Populist movement;
Third-party movements
in capital controversy, 43:245, 248, 251, 253
cartoons, 41:4, 43:299
conventions, 17:100, 20:433
Donnelly's leadership, 4:157, 159
Duluth, 47:194, 197–198n
elections, 47:193n, 199, 48:252–253
founded, 35:65, 291
free silver issue, 5:549–550, 552–559
fusion with Democrats, 5:545n, 547n, 551, 554–559
fusion with Silver Republicans, 5:555, 557–559
history, 9:117, 10:216, 12:3–20, 411–413, 20:341, 42:194, 46:102–103
ideology, 41:290, 293–294, 42:229
at Indianapolis meeting, 9:237
Iowa, 2:34, 3:210, 5:149, 314
Kandiyohi County, 4:338
Kansas, 6:210
McLeod County, 2:186
MHS collections, 45:72
Minnesota, 5:543–552, 555–559, 10:34, 222, 17:162, 31:99, 35:53, 76, 312, 36:109, 39:100
in national politics, 5:543, 552–555
Nebraska, 6:406
North Dakota, 6:383
Omaha convention, 9:244–247
organized, 9:234
origin, 5:542, 9:219–247
platform, 9:246
Seventh Congressional District, 5:561
source material, 1:96
at St. Louis meeting (1892), 9:239, 243
woman suffrage, 47:310
People's Peace Council, in World War I, 43:46
People's Printing Company, Minneapolis, 46:266
Peoples Savings Bank, Duluth, 37:122
People's Theater (Theatre), Minneapolis, 9:37–38, 38n, 18:137, 144, 53:239
People's Theater (Theatre), St. Paul, 23:199, 32:101
fire, 30:163
history, 23:312–314
newspaper advertising, 56:233
performances, 56:237
People's Voice, The, editors, 51:167
Pepin, Emilie, 8:35
Pepin, Genevieve, 8:35
Pepin, John L., Hamline student, 51:1116
Pepin, Joseph, baptismal record, 8:34
Pepin, Marie A., 8:34–35
Pepin, Oliver, 3:466
Pepin, Olivier, 8:35
Pepin, Peter, baptismal record, 8:35
Pepin, Pierre, 13:439
Pepin family, 8:50
Pepin (Papin, Pappan), Antoine, 8:34–36, 40, 43
Pepper, Ashbel H., photographer, 52:41 (cover)
Pepper, Ilona B., 52:41 (cover)
Pepper, Nettie, 52:41 (cover)
Pepperton, Stevens County, Methodist church, 16:121
Pepys, M. S., 7:340
Pepys, Samuel, 16:406
Pequette, Frank H. (Rev.), speaker, 5:393, 12:454
Pequot, archeology, 12:207, 28:193
Perala, Elsa, 21:289
Percent for Art projects, 53:248
Perch Lake, Polk County, winter sports, 40:384
Percival mine, Wisconsin, 35:202
Percy, Alice, prostitute, 50:250
Percy, Mary C., author, 16:248
Percy, William A., poet, 26:308
Percy Swain, steamboat, 37:283, 285, 289, 293, 295–296
Pere, Jean Baptiste, 16:418n
Pere Marquette Railroad Company, sketch, 3:363
Pereosa, emigrant ship, 25:262
Perera, Gino L., musician, 57:222, 224
Perera Mandolin Club, Minneapolis, 57:222
Perfection truck, 43:104
Perham
churches, 14:452, 16:369, 50:267
fair, 8:444
German theater, 32:100, 34:242
history, 29:88, 36:196
logging, 16:368
schools, 19:124
Perham, George A., speaker, 6:412
Perham, Josiah, railroad official, 16:115
Perham, Mrs. G. A., author, 17:240
Perich, Shawn, author, work reviewed, 59:352
Perigord, Paul (Rev.), 3:21, 35
Peripatetics club, Minneapolis, 54:300
Perkins, A. H. S., journalist, 25:101
Perkins, Charles E., railroad executive, 30:151, 40:356, 42:40, 55:238–239
Perkins, Dexter, work reviewed, 38:196
Perkins, Dwight H., architect, 40:107
Perkins, Edward R., letters, 11:317, 12:319
Perkins, Ellet B., Civil War soldier, 59:346
Perkins, Frances, secretary of labor, 52:31
Perkins, Fred D., 16:257
Perkins, George W., 57:280
Perkins, Jacob R., author, 10:347
Perkins, Jim, lawyer, 57:132
Perkins, L. D., 10:208
Perkins, Maxwell E., editor, 48:87, 56:9–12, 14–15, 306, 316, 318–319
Perkins, Mrs. Thomas H., 10:208
Perkins, Sir William H., 54:202
Perkins, Thomas H., mill owner, 10:208, 15:88, 44:172
Perkins, W. G., speaker, 12:210
Perkins, Will E., 10:467
Perkins, William, porter, 49:52
Perkinsville, Hennepin County, post office, 40:88
Perky, Henry D., shredded wheat, 59:10–11, 16n
Perl, Lila, author, 40:47
Per Lee, William E. (Col.), 10:449
Perley, flour mill, 18:341
Perley Cooperative Creamery Association, 24:273
Perlman, Selig, historian, 51:259, 54:37
Perlt, Julius, aviation supporter, 50:93, 96
Peroff, Nicholas C., work reviewed, 48:173
Perosa, Sergio, author, 40:95
Perot, H. Ross, 54:95, 55:131
Perpich, Rudolph G. (Rudy), 53:123, 57:98, 60:318
depicted, 60:321
governor, 47:254, 52:112, 53:121–122, 60:140
"Minnesota History and Heritage," 45:245–249
Perra, Elaine M., 16:61
Perranteau, ----, mixed-blood, 36:48
Perrault, J.-Alfred, author, 24:255
Perrault, Jean Baptiste, fur trader, 6:265, 9:157, 11:359, 368, 370–372, 375, 382, 13:443, 19:109, 24:179, 47:39
author, 5:33n
at Fond du Lac, 20:10–13, 28:147n
and Fort St. Louis, 11:359, 19:314
and Savanna Portage, 8:121
Perrault, Joe, reminiscences, 1:299
Perreault, Elzear, 33:23–24
Perreault, "Le Blanc," French-Canadian settler, 33:23–26, 74, 76, 105, 107, 111
Perret, Abram, pioneer, 22:203
Perret, Jules, 24:77
Perrett, Geoffrey, work reviewed, 48:178
Perrigault, ----, millwright, 11:276
Perrigault, Joseph, inventions, 57:89
Perrin, H., Mr. and Mrs., 8:144
Perrine, C. K., plow manufacturer, 24:297
Perro, Joseph, river pilot, 40:236
Perron, George, 59:338
Perrot, Nicolas, 6:263, 8:243, 306, 9:144, 13:439, 16:114, 24:255
author, 2:189–190, 3:46, 48:240
career, 28:184, 33:352
explorer, 5:463, 12:307, 13:255, 265, 15:166, 318, 18:233
in Northwest, 8:203, 232
posts, 1:390, 2:52, 5:466, 11:383–384, 450, 452, 17:114, 19:103, 456
source material, 28:370
trader, 19:274, 283, 286
Perrot State Park, Wisconsin, 15:237
Perry, Abraham, pioneer, 22:203, 56:198
Perry, Anne (Mrs. Charles Bazille), 9:302, 56:199
Perry, B. F., congressman, 56:82
Perry, Bliss, author, 21:71
Perry, Charles, 29:89
Perry, Dora, speaker, 17:123, 29:181
Perry, Dorothy D., compiler, 40:314
Perry, Jane (Duchess de Litta Visconti Arese), 60:264
Perry, Mary Ann (Mrs. Abraham), pioneer, 56:198
Perry, Matthew C. (Cmdr.), 40:348n
expedition to Japan, 38:55, 322
Perry, Miss ----, 8:158
Perry, Rose (Mrs. James Clewett), 55:218, 56:198
Perryville, Kentucky, Civil War battle, 17:222, 20:277, 38:266, 59:142
Perseverance City, Stearns County, paper town, 22:447
Pershing, John J. (Gen.), 3:12, 144, 4:101, 175, 47:226
Mexican expedition, 42:304n, 307–308
Pershing's Crusaders, motion picture, 3:12
Person, Avis, author, 36:105
Persons, Frederick T., author, 11:217
Persons, Irene, 18:55
Persons, Thomas, farmer, 40:235
Persse, John, 5:377
Perth, Ontario, Presbyterian church, 15:469
Perunovich, Petar, folk singer, 34:297
Peruschitz, Joseph (Fr.),
Titanic victim, 60:257–258, 261
Peruvian, steamship, 10:279
Perz, Rudy, artist, 57:29–30
Pesch, Mrs. Fred, 8:300
Peshtigo, Wisconsin, forest fire, 25:275, 35:153
Pestalozzi, F. O., author, 32:155
Petaga Point, Mille Lacs County, archaeological site, 41:247, 390
Petawahnaquabenais, Chippewa leader, 1:87
Peter, Floyd, high-school basketball player, 55:342
Peter, James B., 21:297
Peterborough Petroglyphs, Ontario, Canada, 58:61
Peterkin, Julia, author, 20:113, 116
Peters, ----, hunter, 35:258
Peters, Archie, logger, 56:265
Peters, Bernard C., Dr., author, 55:379
Peters, Charles, army musician, 42:103–104
Peters, G. S., printer, 27:31
Peters, Harry B., work reviewed, 45:341
Peters, Ina L., 47:135, 138
Peters, J. L., music publisher, 26:53
Peters, John A., congressman, 34:72
Peters, Mrs. Orville, author, 35:47
Peters, Paul, playwright, 52:303
Peters, Robert, author, 56:355
Peters, Samuel (Rev.), 3:377, 472, 590
and Jonathan Carver's claim, 34:157–158
at Prairie du Chien, 18:193
Peters, Victor, work reviewed, 40:44
Peters, Virginia Bergman, work reviewed, 55:90–91
Peters, William Wesley, architect, 59:321
Petersburg, Jackson County, Norwegian settlement, 12:274
Petersen, Anna K. H. (Mrs. Lauritz), 48:284
Petersen, Erik L., career, 30:391
Petersen, Eugene T., compiler, 39:262
Petersen, Harold F., author, 39:211
Petersen, Hjalmar, politician, 20:465, 48:283–294, 49:158, 54:12–13, 372, 59:246
biography, 50:287
depicted, 48:283–284, 286, 288, 291
and income tax statute, 51:41 (facing)
marriages, 48:284, 288
Petersen, Karen Daniels, author, 39:171, 259, 44:195
review by, 41:337–338
work reviewed, 41:148–149, 43:36
Petersen, Lauritz, 48:284, 286
Petersen, Medora Grandprey (Mrs. Hjalmar), 48:288, 50:287
Petersen, N. F., 29:308
Petersen, Rigmor Wosgaard (Mrs. Hjalmar), 48:284, 287
Petersen, Svend, 48:284–286
Petersen, Wilhelm, socialist leader, 52:92
Petersen, William J., author, 9:304, 10:345, 11:104, 210–211, 12:92, 438, 13:208, 330, 336, 435, 14:226, 446, 15:236, 16:109, 228, 478, 17:222, 18:203, 215, 282, 19:222, 460, 20:86, 21:203, 22:97, 24:60, 369, 25:76, 299, 26:169, 273, 28:79, 185, 276, 331, 378, 29:253, 30:62, 160, 268, 369, 31:122, 34:265, 310, 36:102, 184, 279, 37:222, 59:37
compiler, 33:188
reviews by, 12:76, 15:208, 24:53, 25:72, 31:115
"Rock Island Railroad Excursion," 15:405–420
speaker, 9:262, 10:209, 305, 13:326, 15:227, 18:205, 20:187, 304
Steamboating in the Fur Trade", 13:221–243
"Steamboating on the Minnesota River," 11:123–144
"Veritas Caput: Itasca," 18:180–185
"The Virginia, the Clermont of the Upper Mississippi," 9:347–362
work reviewed, 18:433, 22:410, 23:359, 34:40
Petersens, Gosta, 36:106
Peterson, --, bicycle racer, 54:274
Peterson, Agnes, labor department official, 59:55
Peterson, Agnes L., 41:232
Peterson, Alfred, farmer, 25:338
Peterson, Alice, work reviewed, 36:66
Peterson, Alvin M., author, 30:158
Peterson, Andrew, 52:109
biography, 49:306
diaries, 16:340, 21:35, 85, 26:256, 39:270, 43:63–70, 49:307, 56:46
horticulturist, 43:63, 65
houses depicted, 43:65, 68
pioneer farmer, 24:292n, 26:113
Peterson, Anna I., 43:66, 69
Peterson, Anna S. B., author, 15:488
Peterson, Arthur G., author, 10:463, 11:114, 14:354, 23:179, 27:60, 37:134
Peterson, Axel F., education commissioner, 44:260
Peterson, Bertha C., speaker, 6:301
Peterson, Brent T., author, 53:252
Peterson, C. R., museum collection, 11:116, 21:440–442
Peterson, C. Stewart, author, 21:224, 26:269
Peterson, Carl, 43:68–69
Peterson, Carl D. (Lt.), author, 25:312
Peterson, Carl J., author, 21:97
Peterson, Caroline E., 6:75
Peterson, Charles E., author, 28:79, 288, 29:175
Peterson, Charles H., ginseng grower, 41:265
Peterson, Charles S., 46:342
Peterson, Christian, land purchase certificate depicted, 53:20
Peterson, Christian A.
"Camera Club," 60:130
"Trip Shakespeare," 60:249 (facing)
Peterson, Clarence S., author, 31:59, 37:345
Peterson, Clifton, mandocellist, 57:219, 232
Peterson, Conrad A., 5:266, 16:491, 19:470
author, 1:383, 5:363, 6:86, 12:104, 23:201, 29:278
editor, 6:58
review by, 9:165–167
speaker, 5:70, 9:72, 11:464, 15:123, 16:300
work reviewed, 24:55, 33:309
Peterson, Dick, 47:151
Peterson, E. J., speaker, 22:108
Peterson, Edward P., legislator, diary, 22:211
Peterson, Edwin, farmer, 25:338
Peterson, Elmer T., author, 27:277
Peterson, Elmer W., author, 13:115
Peterson, Elsa (Mrs. Andrew), 43:65–66, 69
Peterson, Emma, 43:69
Peterson, Florence M., archivist, 46:303
Peterson, Frank, author/speaker, 5:70, 363
Peterson, Fred W.
honors, 57:55–56
work reviewed, 53:209–210, 56:404
Peterson, Fritz, Swedish-American colonist in Cuba, 56:291–292, 294–295, 297–298
Peterson, G. F. mayoral candidate, 52:262
Peterson, Garneth O., reviews by, 53:209, 57:99–100, 58:418–419
Peterson, George F., speaker, 11:120, 20:216
Peterson, George L., author, 23:386, 24:79, 89, 176, 265, 25:93, 312, 36:103
Peterson, George W., speaker, 10:466
Peterson, H. C., work reviewed, 35:368
Peterson, H. E., speaker, 29:363
Peterson, H. I., 17:361, 22:106, 217
author, 13:197
speaker, 10:303
Peterson, H. O., newspaper editor, 51:171
Peterson, Hans M., composer, 44:135, 137
Peterson, Harold, author, 20:219
Peterson, Harold F.
" Colonization Projects of the Northern Pacific Railroad," 10:127–144
"Early Minnesota Railroads," 13:25–44
review by, 21:63
speaker, 10:303
Peterson, Harold L., 37:35
author, 39:209
politician, 51:177
Peterson, Harry H.
attorney general, 41:163, 166, 50:78
speaker, 18:221
Peterson, Henry C., 49:40
Peterson, Herman A., 23:195, 24:188
author, 8:210, 17:490
speaker, 17:489
Peterson, Hilberg, 18:110
Peterson, Ida G., 43:65, 69
Peterson, Immanuel, 7:173
Peterson, Iowa, 48:29
Peterson, J. A., 43:66
Peterson, Jacqueline C., historian, 51:283, 52:202
reviews by, 48:85, 343–344, 50:288–289
work reviewed, 50:37
Peterson, James A., author, 5:70, 237, 397, 6:80
Peterson, John, 19:184n
Peterson, John, speaker, 13:454
Peterson, John H., 20:361
Peterson, John W., legislator, 43:253
Peterson, Joseph, author, 3:163
Peterson, Josephine, 43:69
Peterson, Lena
servant, 52:117
speaker, 17:124
Peterson, Mabel C., author, 15:114
Peterson, Maynard, dairy cooperative employee, 51:265
Peterson, Mendel L., author, 43:192
Peterson, Mina, baker, 49:257
Peterson, Mrs. Bernard N., 23:391
Peterson, Mrs. Magnus, 15:490, 16:491, 17:122
Peterson, Mrs. O. H., editor, 24:269
Peterson, Mrs. R. M., museum worker, 21:344, 440, 442, 23:14
Peterson, Mrs. S. O., pioneer, 25:411
Peterson, N. E., speaker, 15:249
Peterson, N. M., author, 17:174
Peterson, Nic, alderman, 54:40
Peterson, Ole, politician, 14:306
Peterson, P. Alfred (Rev.), author, 20:346
Peterson, P. Kenneth, mayor, 53:114
Peterson, Patricia M., editor, 51:287
Peterson, Pearl, garment workers union member, 60:27
Peterson, Peter, author/speaker, 18:329, 49:122
Peterson, Peter A. (Whiskey Pete), woodcarver, work depicted, 58:128 (facing)
Peterson, R. M., museum worker, 21:344, 440, 442, 23:14, 29:277
Peterson, Rhoda, author, 12:341
Peterson, Ronald, high school basketball player, 55:338–340, 343
Peterson, Rydell, 43:69
Peterson, Samuel (Sam) G., 14:236, 43:69
Peterson, Susan Carol, work reviewed, 51:161–162
Peterson, Thea, settler, 53:106
Peterson, Theodore, author, 36:32, 46:23
Peterson, Virgil V., author, 26:278, 27:160, 252
Peterson, W. C., 15:368
Peterson, William J., Dr., author, 27:355
Peterson, William L., author, 3:324
Peterson, Zona B., 46:13
Peterson family, Lanesboro
genealogy, 50:44
photograph album depicted, 56:101 (facing)
Peterson Lake, Beltrami County, county seat fight, 23:30
Peterson Lake, Cook County, copper mine, 34:179
Petheo, Bela, artist, 53:40
Petit, Gertrude, 35:271
Petit, Jonathan E., 14:124
Petit Corbeau, Sioux leader.
See Little Crow III
Petite Chute.
See Little Falls, Morrison County
Petite Roche River, 4:417, 427–428
Petitot, Emile, author, 51:159
Petit Quinipique.
See Lake Winnibigoshish, Itasca and Cass counties
Petopek River, 4:408n
Petran, Mrs. Charles, 10:96
Petran, Mrs. H. J., speaker, 16:494
Petran, Mrs. Wenzel, settler, 39:65–67, 73–74
Petran, Wenzel, 39:67
letters, 26:371, 39:65–74
Petran, William, Mr. and Mrs., 9:82
Petran family, 26:371
Petrell, Edwin, editor, 25:160
Petrell, St. Louis County, Finnish settlement, 25:320
Petri, Carl J. (Rev.), 2:477
sketch, 5:245
speaker, 7:303
Petrich, Frank J., author, 19:99
Petriella, Teofilo, labor organizer, 40:341–346, 52:261
Petroglyphs
See also Jeffers Petroglyphs
at Carver's Cave, 49:139
Cottonwood site, 40:263, 42:40, 56:322–327, 58:126–127
depicted, 56:305 (facing), 323–327
Ontario, Canada, 58:61
Petrov, Eugene, author, 29:154
Petschow, H. A., 21:218, 22:341, 23:299
Pett, Mrs. W. F., author, 9:413
Pettengill, George E., author, 26:168
Petterchak, Janice, author, 57:327
Petterson, ----, 8:409
Petterson, G. S., 38:43
Petterson, K. P., 17:181
Pettiford, Ira, musician, 59:223
Pettiford, Oscar, musician, 54:140, 59:223
Pettigrew, --, Battle of Gettysburg, 57:61–62
Pettigrew, Richard F., senator, 41:124, 306, 50:76, 51:239
Pettijohn, Eli, miller, 17:235, 41:321, 44:166, 48:74n
Pettijohn, Jonas, missionary, 6:203, 22:211, 27:360
at Lac qui Parle, 16:137
letters, 3:85
Pettijohn, Philander P., 48:74
Pettijohn, Regina, reminiscences, 21:223
Pettijohn, William T., 9:26n
Pettijohn California Breakfast Food Company, 6:152, 57:95
Pettine, Giuseppe, mandolin virtuoso, 57:228, 231–232
Pettingill, Olin S., naturalist, 30:221
Pettit, Curtis Hussey, 10:96
banker, 57:184, 186
legislator, 45:231, 240
miller, 6:143
papers, 7:287, 336, 360, 10:337, 11:315, 12:26
Pettit, Louis W., 16:99
Pettit, Mrs. Curtis H., 10:96
Pettit, Robinson and Company, millers, 6:143
Pettit, W. F., pioneer, 20:61
Pettit, William, letters, 11:316
Pettit Mill, Minneapolis, 12:333, 497, 58:328, 330
Pettursson, Gunnlaugur, 8:280
Petun Indians (Tobacco Hurons), 13:397
Petzet, Walter, 39:56
Pew, Marlen, author, 13:201
Pew, Mrs. S. C., author, 18:340
Pewaush, Sherry, fancy-shawl dancer, 55:44 (facing)
Pewter, trade items, 40:204, 206–207
Pexton, Mary L., hospital matron, 53:52
Peyla, Peter, pioneer, 25:160
Peyote, ceremonial use, 48:88, 51:75
Peyote cult, 37:343, 347
Peyser, Joseph L., work reviewed, 54:192
Peyton, B. Murray, banker, 37:125
Peyton, Hamilton, banker, 37:119, 122
Peyton, John H., state banking commissioner, 57:191
Peyton, John L., author, 33:350, 52:126
Peyton, Theresa B., papers, 13:101
Peyton family, Duluth, bank ownership, 57:191
Pfadfinder, Der, immigration promotion, 50:72
Pfaender, Albert, 47:174
author, 21:333
legislator, 33:159
speaker, 5:616, 15:129
World War I, opposition to, 47:173–174
Pfaender, Catherine (Mrs. William), 34:170
Pfaender, Fred, 56:347
Pfaender, John A., author, 51:128
Pfaender, William (Wilhelm, Col.), 2:464, 5:201, 13:28, 34:170, 37:146, 45:112
in Civil War, 33:84
German immigrant, 28:28, 30:24–35
house, 24:259
letter, 19:214
New Ulm pioneer, 27:268, 30:74, 31:24, 29, 243, 56:347
Pfaff, Tim, 53:339, 54:288, 55:182
Pfaller, Louis (Rev.), author, 38:385, 39:83
Pfefferle, Richard, author, 2:55, 210, 4:91, 5:269, 608, 7:256
Pfeiffer, C. Whit, 48:101
Pfeiffer, Ida, Minnesota tour, 20:308, 388, 390
Pfeiffer, Josie W., author, 37:348, 38:92
Pfeiffer, Mrs. Peter, author, 12:341
Pfeil, Anna, actress, 33:40
Pfeil, Carl, actor, 33:40
Pfeil, Walter, 26:394
Pflaum, Ann M., work reviewed, 57:381–382
Pfundheller, Nora, homesteader, 53:82
Phalen, James M., author, 13:441, 16:350, 24:76
Phalen Creek, Ramsey County, 41:363, 365, 370–371, 49:124 (facing)
Phalen Golf Course, St. Paul, racial integration, 58:392n
Phalen Park, St. Paul, 58:44
Pharmacology
businesses, 30:154
education, 24:175, 30:143
Minnesota, 14:432, 28:65, 35:381
and Minnesota women, 52:114
Phelan, Anna von Helmholtz, author, 3:152, 46:23
Phelan, Edward, pioneer, 41:362–363
Phelan, R. A., lawyer, 39:50
Phelan, Raymond V., author, 1:78
Phelan, William, 16:124
Phelps, Dorothy K., ar