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R. A. Lanpher and Company, St. Paul, 33:2
R. G. Coburn, steamboat, 19:405
R. L. Polk and Company, 27:64
R. R. Donnelley and Sons, Chicago, publishers, 15:353
building, 40:125, 127, 129
R. Steinman, wholesaler, 54:308
R. W. Sears and Company, Minneapolis office, 24:373
Raaen, Aagot, author, 33:228
Raaen, Kjersti, 32:52
Raaen, Tosten, 32:52
Raasch-Gilman, Elizabeth, 51:204
"Holmes Sisters and the Socialist Workers' Party," 56:358–374
reviews by, 54:284, 58:417–418, 60:296
Solon J. Buck award, 57:102
Raattaamaa, Isaac, pioneer, 23:300
Rabb, Selwyn, 46:150
Rabbit Lake, Crow Wing County, mission, 12:84, 14:55–56
Rabideau Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, Beltrami County, 53:142
Rabinovich, Joseph, speaker, 14:350
Rabishung, Alma (Mrs. Wilbert R. Mills), 28:254, 257
Rabishung, George, 28:255
Rabishung, Laura, 28:256
Rabishung, Louis, 28:254–257
Rabishung, Martha Thiers (Mrs. Louis), 28:254–256
Rabwin, Harry, speaker, 6:412
Racciott, Olivier. See Rossico, Olivier
Raccoon, 40:150
in fur trade, 30:133, 40:180, 210, 212–216, 220
Red River Valley, 51:56, 58
Racer, St. Paul Soap Box Derby, depicted, 55:325
Race relations
Midwest, 54:93–94
pre-statehood years, 56:180–182
racial discrimination and racism, 53:27, 29–30, 56:105, 110–112
World War II years, 52:329–330
Rachie, Elias, author, 10:346, 31:146
Rachleff, Peter J.
author, 55:379
historian, 51:78, 281
"Keeping Minneapolis an Open-Shop Town," 50:105–117
reviews by, 49:34–35, 50:38–39, 333, 51:240–241, 57:157–158
work reviewed, 54:49–50
Rachlin, Carol R., work reviewed, 42:79
Rachlis, Eugene, author, 39:311
Rachuy, Hilda R., editor, 47:334
Racicot, Olivier. See Rossico, Olivier
Racine, Wisconsin
Bohemians, 15:27
settled, 32:185
thresher factory, 23:324
Racine Towhship, Mower County
history, 35:336
Norwegian settlement, 12:269
Raclawice, Poland, charge against Russia (1794), 58:27
Radall, Robert W., pilot, 50:93
Radcliffe, Abraham M., architect, 14:279, 23:221, 33:171, 37:194, 53:197, 56:44
Radcliffe, Ted "Double Duty," baseball player, 54:285
Radcliffe-Brown, A. R., anthropoligist, 34:301
Radcliff Lumber Company, 27:302
Radermacher, V., editor, 17:366
Radicalism, in theater, 52:294–306
Radical movement
agrarian, 54:95–96
cooperatives, 57:156
farmer-laborism, 54:32, 45
Great Depression, impact of, 51:40
iron ranges, 58:168–184
IWW leaders depicted, 51:72
journals, 55:131
Minneapolis, 54:171–172, 177, 55:281, 58:297–298
Minnesota, 51:234, 53:125–126, 54:234
newspapers, 52:86–99
research projects, 51:138–44
Scandinavian immigrants, 51:263, 265
Swedish, 42:40, 57:435
United States, 27:334, 28:94, 51:68–71, 73, 77–78, 52:79, 84, 54:284, 288
and women, 52:116, 56:358–374
World War I, 52:263, 55:288–301
Radick, Mrs. Nels P., lobbyist, 50:329
Radin, Paul, author, 5:69, 311
Radio, 56:174
3M sound recording tape, 58:164, 166
and 1937 timber strike, 56:273–274
advertising, 57:29, 58:283
Ames, Iowa, 23:285
border lakes country, 54:132
broadcasts, 53:174–175
cartoons, 41:331, 333
Chicago, 42:38
concerts, 57:221
consumer products advertising, 60:161–162
crystal, depicted, 56:432
early broadcast, 18:333
fiddlers, 54:286
folklore, 28:286
history, 51:281, 60:273
history dramatizations, 15:479, 16:67, 25:260–263, 26:276, 27:357, 367, 28:75, 78, 181, 29:180, 276, 30:81, 171, 173, 177, 284, 291
illustrated broadcast, college football, 60:107–108, 112n
Minneapolis, 53:329
Northwest, 16:483
Philco model, 55:347
pioneer songs, 27:181–187
and politics, 51:171, 54:175, 177, 182, 56:66
and rural north, 56:144
South Dakota, 52:80
sports, 28:184, 55:336–337, 342–343, 349, 60:107–108
and television, 46:275–277
Twin Cities stations, 41:327–334, 42:146n, 46:275, 277, 282, 49:155n, 56:419, 57:55
war news, 27:332, 51:247
Radio Engineering Company, Minneapolis, 41:332
Radio stations
See also specific stations
history, 4:476
Radisson, Jean, 46:232
Radisson, Pierre Esprit, sieur de, 3:231, 9:144, 395, 29:79, 44:279, 46:124, 232
author, 2:189, 383, 12:152, 350, 16:391–413, 26:151, 54:141–142
biographies, 13:439, 15:238, 16:239, 24:149–161
career, 36:150
drama, 1:149
explorer, 1:222, 4:214, 280, 466, 5:15, 463, 467, 8:106, 433, 9:20, 10:196, 437, 11:307, 385, 12:91, 350, 13:245–267, 395–402, 14:115, 15:317–327, 16:349, 391–426, 17:75, 114, 342, 18:388, 19:273, 24:340, 26:255, 273, 30:375, 32:112, 186, 37:337, 58:135
fort, 5:118
itinerary, 7:347
letters, 13:417, 14:215
manuscript, 7:340–342
memorial, 13:110
pageant, 2:475
route, 42:199
sketches, 7:187, 296
source material, 11:204, 14:64, 98, 435, 15:61, 17:94
trader, 2:112, 444, 3:310, 363–364, 4:462, 29:153
in verse, 5:515, 20:73, 25:372
Voyages, 6:317–329
western journeys, 15:157, 180, 368, 479, 16:453
work reviewed, 25:371
Radisson Hotel, Minneapolis, 37:18, 41:331, 42:145, 47:7, 50:16, 59:100, 60:209 (facing)
Radway's Ready Relief, bottle depicted, 53:128 (facing)
Radzak, Lee S., illustrator, 47:118
Radzilowski, John, author/editor, 55:183, 56:100, 57:215
"Life in Minnesota's Polish Farming Communities," 58:16–28
work reviewed, 53:39, 212, 56:302, 60:202
Radzilowski, Thaddeus C., editor, 55:183
Rae, John, Dr., explorer, 17:75, 29:248, 34:80, 56:246–247
Rae, William G., 20:71, 24:45
Raeder, Ole Munch, author, 6:397, 12:252, 20:293, 29:154
Raff, Norman C., 54:344–345
Raff, Willis H., work reviewed, 48:43
Rafferty, W. T., water-tower builder, 53:132
Rafinesque, Constantine S., 13:418, 34:160
Rafn, C. C., author, 28:59
Rafting
in art, 47:250
Chippewa River, Wisconsin, 7:355, 27:192, 196, 201
depicted, 15:253, 26:136, 28:182
in lumber industry, 10:215, 43:127, 57:160
Mississippi River, 5:464, 7:298, 9:186, 10:94, 423, 11:83–85, 16:37, 79, 345, 21:98, 24:127, 137, 25:275, 393, 27:8, 200, 28:306, 29:266, 30:71, 37:222
procedure, 26:132
St. Croix River, 16:345, 17:367, 18:177–179, 24:202, 206, 27:201
at Sauk Rapids, 10:224
Ragatz, Lowell J., translator, 5:152
Ragueneau, Paul (Fr.), letter, 13:418
Raguet, Samuel (Lt.), Union officer, 25:29
Rahilly Museum, Mower County, 35:202
Rahm, Virginia L.
See also Martin, Virginia L.
"Goat Carts," 44:154–155
"Human Hair Ornaments," 44:70–74
"Museum Items," 44:226–230
"Nushka Club," 43:303–307
Rahmlow, H. J., author, 26:170
Rahn, Mrs. Clemens, 9:408
Raiche, Annabelle, CSJ, 54:240
Raihala, Michael W., author, 35:295
Raihle, Paul H., author, 22:206, 26:170
Raikes, Arnold, speaker, 19:316
Raikes, C. F. G., author, 14:233
Railroad and Warehouse Commission, 54:12–13, 372
Railroad Brotherhood's State Legislature Board, pamphlets, 51:41 (facing)
Railroad Island neighborhood, St. Paul, 56:114
black orphanage, 57:370, 372
Crispus Attucks Home depicted, 57:368–370, 375
Railroad Men's Association, 59:99
Railroads, 56:412
See also Five million loan; Minnesota Railroad and Warehouse Commission; Pacific railroad; Tourism; Transportation; specific railroads and railway companies
accidents and compensation, 44:142–144, 147–148, 151–152
administration, 2:306, 317
advertising, 54:19
and agriculture, 4:335, 339, 5:532–533, 543, 51:179, 54:244–246, 250–253
airplane shipments, 54:331
and anti-Semitism, 52:171
bibliography, 31:250
and bicycle policies, 54:278
bill of lading depicted, 56:408 (facing)
Biwabik, 8:443
and blacks, 57:420, 58:189
bonds, 1:51, 2:147, 150–161, 9:143
boundary monuments, 51:239
bridge collapse, 18:120
and bridges, 54:158, 258, 55:240
and buffalo, 56:38
camps depicted, 41:349, 351
Canada, 1:402, 528, 7:69, 10:18, 23:93, 41:179–180, 56:171, 57:362–363
car ferries, 38:237
Chatfield, 5:159
chemical spills, 58:120
in Civil War, 33:218
Clark's Grove, 8:368
colonies, 10:129
and commercial fishing, 46:43, 46, 48, 58, 57:308–309, 311–312, 314
competition with buses, 52:309–312, 314–315
construction, 2:279, 28:375, 40:315, 41:345–361, 45:43, 60:9
construction crew depicted, 60:12
Crookston, 54:332
Cuba, 56:288, 291
Dakota, 8:437
Dakota Territory, 53:319
depicted, 34:22, 75, 37:101, 38:45 (cover), 51:288, 52:250, 257, 54:70, 82, 56:148, 57:81, 94–95
depots, 41:69, 44:188, 267, 46:62, 79, 251–252, 256, 339, 48:135, 49:226, 53:203, 55:70, 316, 57:206, 210
dining-car service, 52:78
economic impact, 58:271–272
and emigration, 10:127–144
employees, 15:140, 18:445, 452, 20:257, 25:196, 52:208, 54:298, 300, 55:78
encampment depicted, 53:318
excursions, 14:99, 16:469, 19:343, 25:104–116, 34:133–143, 36:204, 37:103, 54:1 (cover), 69, 72–86, 55:20–21, 56:205
famine relief, 42:56
Fargo, North Dakota, 4:191
finances, 12:262, 16:289, 356, 18:76, 21:97, 34:169, 37:82, 40:405, 54:372, 55:178
first in Minnesota, 2:107, 3:370, 538, 6:216
first to Mississippi River, 7:224
first west of St. Paul, 6:370
and flour milling, 57:95, 58:262–263, 278
and forest fires, 48:271, 277, 281, 49:203, 52:198
Freedom Train, 28:369
freight rates, 58:281
and frontier, 5:532, 6:52
gauges, 13:336, 15:493, 35:14–15, 237
glossary of terms, 25:83
government ownership, 5:343, 9:229, 241
government regulation, 12:15–17, 29:11, 32:130n, 35:56, 308, 39:96, 98, 298
and grain cooperatives, 57:156
grants, 13:16, 14:155–156, 161, 22:229–232, 27:6, 28:185, 36:4, 6–7, 177–180, 38:329, 48:265, 49:211, 50:73, 144
growth, 7:243, 8:80, 10:214
high-speed, 48:176
Hill's (J. J.) activities, 2:272–274, 295–323
Hill system, 4:190
historical geography, 55:231
histories, 45:40, 48:39, 51:124–125, 55:132, 231, 57:100–101, 272
housing, 54:77
Illinois, 4:50, 15:474
immigrant labor, 51:126, 54:240
and immigration, 3:477, 5:187, 193, 200, 8:84, 9:181, 335, 412, 42:224, 50:74, 53:337, 361
impact, 44:176, 48:133, 265, 49:32, 50:72–74
incorporated, 3:60
Indian lands, 53:157n
Indians, effects on, 53:39–40
interurban, 37:131, 341, 54:156
Iowa, 42:40, 52:203
iron mining, 41:353–355, 43:152, 44:188, 47:329
on iron ranges, 11:414–415, 467, 12:285, 19:451, 30:158, 51:63
Kandiyohi County, 8:271
and Kansas-Nebraska Act, 6:298
La Crosse, 9:388
lake freighter connections, 34:13
Lake Minnetonka, 57:273 (cover), 296, 298–299
land grants, 8:297, 10:310, 51:76
land promotion, 54:49
legislation, 54:95
in literature, 19:104, 21:423, 31:132, 51:163
Little Falls, 10:229
locomotives, 43:58, 44:180, 48:122, 49:259
logging and lumber industry, 6:16, 7:46, 24:264, 25:102, 27:300–308, 28:376, 29:138, 147, 30:391, 33:226, 35:49, 37:185, 40:361, 41:64n, 43:123–135, 47:257, 48:39, 51:79, 53:252, 56:264
magnates, 55:132, 236, 238
mail transport, 56:225
Manitoba, 1:234
maps, 37:104, 156, 38:261
and marketing, 20:222, 29:5, 13, 52:35–36, 137, 142, 54:200
Martin County, 8:146, 148
meat transport, 51:11
mergers, 55:122–123, 130
and metropolitan development, 7:10, 224–232
milling interests' use of, 6:49, 144–146
Minnesota, 1:223, 2:14, 149, 299, 330, 4:28, 91, 156, 465, 5:50, 322, 378, 473, 483, 6:412, 8:276, 394, 449
and Minnesota communities, 15:245, 16:100, 292, 18:111, 175, 337, 24:96, 26:332, 43:137, 140–141, 51:146, 61:15, 22n
Mississippi Valley, 2:581
museums, 55:310–311
names, 17:340, 33:311
nationalization, 52:209
need for, 11:397, 21:238, 373, 38:45–52
in new countries, 10:10
New Ulm, 1:547
Northwest, 1:542, 2:272, 299–305, 3:168n, 362, 5:273, 388, 464, 497, 591, 9:122, 426
oil can depicted, 54:25
operations discussed, 54:25–26
orphan trains, 53:249–250, 55:183
and other models, 49:317, 50:89, 104
and other transportation, 58:243
to Pacific coast, 1:160–161, 163, 166–168, 170, 178, 182, 184, 205, 211–219
parks promotion, 43:71
passengers depicted, 57:204
photographs by F. Jay Haynes, 49:32–33
pioneer, 1:117, 6:96, 10:82, 157
political campaigning depicted, 54:11
and politics, 8:151, 56:330
postcards, 56:148
post-Civil War, 2:400
on prairies, 8:410
promotion, 56:170, 315
publicity folder depicted, 57:207
rates, 1:80, 2:303, 306, 393–394, 7:226–232, 8:181, 9:223, 245, 393, 15:224, 18:106, 21:194, 29:7–8, 44:181, 50:73, 52:309
records, 44:185–188, 48:265, 49:257
Red River Valley, 5:274, 524, 568, 612, 8:201, 305, 15:370, 16:225, 32:112, 38:241, 56:21, 27
regulation, 42:238
rolling stock, 13:332, 19:193–196, 211, 236, 20:255, 24:91, 29:117, 271, 35:338, 36:66, 321, 51:8, 54:30, 56:419
routes, 52:138, 54:73
Russia, 38:310–325
St. Croix Valley, 35:358–364
St. Paul, 1:413
section crew depicted, 57:208
section house depicted, 55:310
and settlement, 12:253–254, 13:25–44, 14:225, 20:61, 21:239–244, 30:158, 35:12, 205, 325, 36:68, 37:184, 41:64, 66, 43:58–62, 119, 257–258, 46:215, 48:44, 49:305, 51:291, 293–294, 299–300, 53:216, 56:249, 57:270, 332, 358, 58:19, 67, 94, 97–98, 61:15, 22n
sleeping car porters, 55:202–216
songs, 26:379, 27:181, 34:214
source material, 23:52–56, 393, 24:69, 26:371, 52:154, 331, 53:38
sportsmen's use of, 16:268–271, 33:141, 143, 253
and the spread of plant life, 48:80
and statehood, 56:167
state regulation, 5:534–535, 537, 8:78
Stevens County, 6:391
surveying and surveyors, 3:168n, 8:96, 52:133, 57:341, 60:4–17
taxes, 14:208, 39:110, 257
Taylor's Falls, 7:94
tickets, 4:292
timetable depicted, 54:20
towns, 57:333, 337, 339–343
trackage, 14:169, 17:340, 20:374, 21:239, 374
trains and tracks depicted, 41:345, 350, 353, 357, 360, 43:59, 61, 123, 127, 135, 44:180, 47:154
transcontinental, 4:219–221, 8:388, 10:215, 11:104, 12:72, 16:344, 18:306, 20:80, 21:96, 406, 37:38, 41:345–361, 48:119, 265, 54:243, 56:157, 166
transcontinential, 60:5, 16n
Trans-Mississippi, 5:313
travel accounts, 46:212, 52:203
Twin Cities, 11:215, 12:394, 15:367, 27:299n, 34:130, 36:280, 52:167, 53:129 (covers), 200, 55:120–121
between Twin Cities and Chicago, 7:225–226, 366
unions and strikes, 5:521, 21:382, 385, 393, 36:274, 50:92, 333–334, 51:228–229, 240, 260, 56:360, 57:398, 60:29
United States, 30:378, 33:314, 35:237, 39:343
and Washburn A Mill, depicted, 57:94–95
western, 8:83
and wheat, 54:24, 42–44
Wisconsin, 2:270, 5:134, 17:345, 19:107, 30:138, 41:355, 55:278, 56:354
World War I services, 3:322, 335, 354
World War II, 51:258, 54:320
Railroad town plan, 57:333–334
Railway and Locomotive Historical Society, Twin City chapter, 20:345
publications, 19:107, 21:423
Railway Express Agency, 18:220, 57:207
Railway Gazette, 51:288
Railway Labor Act (1926), 55:209
Railway Labor Act (1933), 55:212
Railway Mail Service, 54:188
Railway Men's International Benevolent Industrial Association, 55:206–207
Railway Times, history, 52:209
Rainbow, clipper ship, 55:97
Rainbow Division. See Forty-second Division, U.S. Army
Rainbow Highway Association, 3:247
Raines, Richard C. (Rev.), 41:273
Rainey, Ma, blues singer, 60:134, 141n
Raini, John, 59:282
Rain-in-the-Face, Sioux leader, 5:310
Rains, W. K. (Maj.), 19:198
Rainville, Jonas, petitioner, 49:187
Rainwater, Dorothy T., silver expert, 51:128
Rainy Lake
border lake, 49:34
and Ernest Oberholtzer, 58:124
explored, 2:571
fur trade, 42:70, 50:236–237, 240, 56:464
gold mining, 7:369, 373, 15:489, 17:361, 24:265, 30:272, 34:178
history, 29:52
Mallard Island, 58:130
map, 15:239
mission, 10:89, 12:82, 427, 20:327, 23:366
mounds, 9:417
name, 24:285
posts, 11:361, 451, 12:364, 16:230, 374, 18:277, 390, 19:78, 20:71, 22:270, 273–274, 309, 23:94, 24:44, 77, 342, 28:170, 33:88
proposed park, 16:236, 44:24–25
resorts, 16:366
trade competition, 36:242–249, 40:185n
trade route, 11:263–264, 29:133, 33:187, 37:253–254
trading post, 6:230, 237
waterfall, 24:284
water levels, 20:441
Rainy Lake City, Koochiching County
ghost town, 49:33
gold-mining center, 15:489, 16:366, 17:361, 30:272, 34:178
history, 1:298
Rainy River aspect, prehistoric culture, 26:316, 327, 31:163–171, 231–237
Rainy River Improvement Company, history, 29:358
Rainy River (Takamaniouen River), 54:260
See also Fort Frances, Ontario; Voyageurs National Park
archaeology, 26:316, 322, 327, 31:163–171, 231–237, 39:262
boat travel, 23:206, 24:192, 276, 280–286, 33:17
described, 24:278, 281
explored, 2:571, 5:264
ferry, 49:34
fishing, 35:272–273, 275
flora, 1:337
frontier life, 30:277, 33:315
fur trade, 11:239–240, 35:282, 50:237–238
geology, 1:60
history, 31:183
homesteading, 41:61–75, 49:33
lumbering, 20:341, 23:385, 31:159
map, 25:239
mounds, 15:155
post, 11:362, 22:178, 270–271, 273–274, 34:254
pottery, 51:59
prehistory, 43:230, 46:128, 49:33
trade route, 15:92
watershed, 35:194
Raiskey, Jessie B., 48:276
Raiter, Franklin R., author, 49:202, 52:327
"1918 Cloquet Fire," 48:270–282
work reviewed, 52:198
Rajender, --, legal case, 57:381
Rakestraw, Lawrence, author, 40:358
Rakowski, Franciszek (Fr.), depicted, 58:26
Raleigh, Mrs. Walter (Olinia Mattison Myers), librarian, 56:302
Raleigh, O. H., author, 27:163
Raleigh, Sir Walter, 2:239
Ralston Act, passed, 16:202
Ramaley, Chaney and Company, St. Paul, 44:126
Ramaley, David, printer, 24:273, 45:237
Ramaley Printing Company, St. Paul, history, 24:273
Ramarino, ----, 4:401
Rambler, steamboat, 9:361, 11:124, 13:240, 18:372
Ramdall, Charles E., author, 19:466
Ramer, James T. (Sgt.), diary, 38:386
Ramirez, Fidel, musician, depicted, 57:229
Rammelkamp, Charles H., author, 2:97, 10:355
Ramon de Larrinaga, ship, 36:281
Ramones, The, punk-rock band, 58:31, 35
Rampelmann, Katja, 55:332
Ramsay, A. C. Lamothe, St. Cloud physician, 33:291–292, 294–295
Ramsay, J. R., engineer, 34:277
Ramsay, John, author, 33:89
Ramsay, Robert, 59:209
Ramsay, Robert L., author, 16:227
Ramsay Hospital, 59:212n
Ramsdale, Joseph, 8:143–144n
Ramsdell, Charles H.
landscape architect, 58:75
speaker, 5:110
Ramsdell, Charles W., 3:150
author, 34:81
letter, 3:445
speaker, 17:105
Ramsey, Alexander, 1:37, 54, 170, 187–188, 196, 205, 228, 352, 2:26, 57, 103, 122n, 334n, 339, 357, 359, 366, 420, 476, 495n, 504n, 3:43, 58–59, 74n, 76, 78, 93, 314, 421, 426, 428, 437, 470, 4:25, 85, 5:154, 162, 168–169n, 238, 243, 281, 318, 505, 6:39, 208, 230, 238, 356, 7:118, 337, 8:160–161, 168, 262, 431, 9:24, 87, 253, 300, 303, 367, 417, 10:197, 322, 349, 17:340, 18:409, 22:182, 191, 23:85, 34:216, 38:82, 39:281, 284, 45:227, 46:202, 53:289, 54:202, 56:412, 58:416n
See also Ramsey (Alexander) House, St. Paul
arrival in Minnesota, 6:38
biography, 9:74
buckskin coat described/depicted, 56:238–240
business interests, 23:94, 28:74, 35:336
career, 16:239, 22:413–415, 28:183, 309–328, 30:107–108, 110, 45:304, 52:6, 53:157, 54:193 (facing), 196–198, 200–201, 55:22, 56:81, 166
Civil War policies, 14:168, 16:176, 37:212–214, 39:175–176, 178–179
and Civil War troops, 1:387–388, 6:357
Dakota War policies, 42:53, 44:5, 8, 10, 13, 45:111, 114, 46:312–313
depicted, 14:117, 425, 26:141, 28:348, 30:266, 35:131, 352, 36:169, 182, 302, 37:213, 324, 39:37, 41:126, 42:36, 44:6, 45:258, 272, 54:196, 55:52, 56:163, 57:1 (cover), 6, 61:29
diary, 11:205, 14:291, 16:382, 20:79, 32:107
early church connections, 5:45
and education, 14:144, 19:446, 23:189
expansionist, 41:76, 78–79, 56:160–161
family life, 45:259–272
first house, 35:354
first message, 10:76
governor, 7:67, 12:116, 13:211, 14:130, 133, 15:20, 131, 16:454, 469, 25:234, 255, 26:191, 195, 28:30, 29:283, 30:214n, 33:119–121, 34:332, 335–336, 35:2, 105, 352–357, 359, 36:167, 169–170, 262, 267–268, 37:45, 137, 324–334, 38:354, 39:37–48, 145, 147–151, 40:148, 41:117, 42:44, 219, 222, 316, 43:37, 113, 240, 44:43–44, 46:45, 70–71, 48:26–27, 49:147, 189n, 50:196, 202, 52:46, 156, 53:45, 72, 117, 318, 55:20, 50, 58, 197, 321, 332, 351, 360–361, 363, 56:71–72, 158, 169–170, 183, 185–186, 190, 194, 203–205, 228, 446, 57:6, 8, 117, 328, 58:87
historical interests, 12:37, 20:366, 30:295, 303
home life, 54:202, 205–207
marker, 10:219
memorial, 9:419, 17:230
MHS president and founder, 20:369, 30:296–297, 45:245, 46:131, 56:238, 447, 449, 61:35n
mill owner, 56:254–255
monument, 6:213, 8:204
and Old Settlers Association, 61:25, 29
papers, 1:374, 2:464, 3:94, 4:172, 6:204, 8:296, 9:48, 10:222, 350, 362, 13:59, 16:332, 19:96, 21:83, 414, 26:67, 155, 27:248, 28:202, 30:91, 41:42, 42:160, 316, 44:38, 116, 54:202, 207, 55:352
Pembina treaty negotiations (1851), 6:244, 281, 10:75
personal items, 42:35, 44:70, 74
politician, 14:162, 246–249, 35:47, 99, 297, 36:300–308
property, 12:161
quoted, 16:182, 26:29, 209, 30:348, 56:209–210
and Ramsey County Pioneer Association, 61:28
religion, 28:334
school lands administration, 1:128, 251
second house, 8:213, 54:197–199
secretary of war, 14:117
senator, 13:113, 20:320, 33:315, 37:90, 97–100, 315, 319, 38:61, 211, 39:86, 88, 44:48, 48:133
senatorial contest, 1:375
signature depicted, 56:187
in Sioux Outbreak, 29:343, 38:99, 113n, 274–275, 277, 281
slavery, attitude toward, 32:20, 24, 29
social activities, 15:347, 16:40, 174, 386, 20:132, 29:119, 129, 31:153, 32:102, 37:53
and state banking act, 2:158, 161
state promotion, 56:207–208, 211
treaty negotiator, 15:283, 286, 288–292, 297, 22:138, 149, 32:65, 68–69, 74, 79, 38:70, 110, 56:190–191
at treaty of Traverse des Sioux, 2:485n, 491
Ramsey, Alexander Jenks (Alexander Ramsey, Jr.), 14:290, 28:310, 313, 399, 35:355, 45:258, 263, 270, 54:197
Ramsey, Anna Earl Jenks (Mrs. Alexander), 6:39, 16:40, 386, 20:132–133, 28:310, 312, 326, 29:117, 128, 30:198, 31:153, 35:355, 37:53, 38:81, 39:39, 317, 45:257 (cover), 54:201, 55:54, 56:205
biography, 48:316
depicted, 33:112, 45:258, 271, 54:193 (cover and facing), 59:290
family life, 45:259–272
home furnishings, 54:199–209, 59:287–291
marriage, 54:196
needlework depicted, 54:199, 202–204, 206–207
papers, 13:99
Ramsey, Catherine. See Nininger, Catherine (Mrs. John)
Ramsey, Henry K., 45:263, 265–266
Ramsey, Justus C., 4:472, 50:197
career, 35:354n
Freemason, 33:310
juror, 55:356, 360–361
MHS founder, 20:367, 61:25
Winnebago agent, 38:361
Ramsey, Marion. See Furness, Marion Ramsey (Mrs. Charles E.)
Ramsey, Walter R., Dr., author, 33:187, 34:314
Ramsey, William, 28:399
Ramsey, William Henry, 54:197
Ramsey (Alexander) House, St. Paul, 37:64, 39:36, 40:46, 51:80, 54:194–209
architect's plan depicted, 54:198
built, 54:197–198
described/depicted, 34:314, 37:65, 308, 45:264, 272, 54:194–196, 198–199, 202–209, 59:287–291
in documentaries, 55:91
exhibits, 42:35
furniture depicted, 54:203–204, 207, 59:269 (facing), 287, 289, 291
furniture invoice depicted, 54:198
furniture restoration, 59:287–291
gift, 46:143
historic site, 40:48, 42:80, 44:267–268, 45:32, 51:145, 54:206
located, 27:271, 33:4, 39:325
piano, 39:324–326
restoration, 55:198
visitors, 40:36
Ramsey County
abstract office, 20:103
Agricultural Society, organized, 14:137, 22:252, 29:201n
agriculture, 18:408
archives, 14:65, 103, 15:196
atlas, 23:40
Board of Commissioners, 22:447
boundaries, 4:243, 5:81, 396, 30:397, 35:119
boys' homes, 27:56, 35:290
in capital controversy, 43:241, 248, 250, 252
carp cultivation, 57:311
census, 7:361, 12:191, 14:262, 290
Chinese businesses, 57:169
in Civil War, 38:259, 296
courthouses, 22:438, 35:4, 340, 49:308 (facing), 55:350
courts, 12:85, 15:197, 35:289, 51:51, 55:322
criminal business, 52:196
Danish settlement, 8:372
district court, 6:412, 55:46–47, 51–53
established, 39:146
fair, 22:258, 263
first auto license, 26:26
funds distribution, 1:75
government, 9:294
history, 5:43, 81, 23:187, 48:309, 57:265
Indian hostilities, 55:49, 51
Indians and criminal justice, 55:52–54
jails, 51:168, 55:301, 350, 360, 363
lakes, 40:226, 229
law enforcement, 53:273, 275–286
League of Women Voters, 54:299
library, 31:61
maps, 1:410, 40:125n
marriage records, 57:135, 60:128 (facing)
medicine, 15:254, 20:91, 206, 344, 446
mortality records, 14:289
name, 20:368
neighborhoods, 57:137
notes, 6:87, 220, 313, 411–412, 7:95, 194, 301–303, 375, 8:113, 213, 315, 453, 9:82, 200–202, 315, 424, 10:102, 233, 467
Opportunities Industrialization Center, 55:215
Poles, 58:18
politics, 28:31–32, 34, 35:344, 347, 349, 36:305, 40:223, 41:314
poor farm, 38:82, 366, 368
population, 2:119, 331n
probate records, 57:164, 178–179
relief records, 53:39
schools, 11:438, 18:97, 35:125
scrip issue, 2:139, 148, 30:263
war history, 3:454, 483, 545–546, 4:208, 296
War History Committee, 24:186, 268, 26:278
War Records Commission, 3:105, 323, 388, 4:104, 208, 296, 10:445, 11:195, 202, 12:25, 321, 17:339
in World War I, 11:195–198, 202, 12:25
World War I memorial, 4:297
Ramsey County, North Dakota, place names, 38:385
Ramsey County (and St. Paul) Historical Society, 41:392, 43:315, 46:127
Ramsey County Bar Association, 4:469, 9:60, 76, 14:218
deceased members, 12:194, 322, 13:324, 14:333, 15:349, 467, 16:337
memorials, 9:300
portraits commissioned, 47:12
records, 26:156
Ramsey County Historical Society, 5:455, 7:195, 8:262, 30:397, 35:190
activities, 6:22
Gibbs Farm Museum, 57:103
loan exhibition, 6:201, 220
meetings, 30:168, 401, 34:220, 35:52, 39:265
museum, 33:210, 34:130, 172, 359, 36:239, 38:204
officers, 30:279
organized, 5:471
planned, 5:393, 429
publications, 39:132, 40:364, 51:80, 57:294
Ramsey County Medical Society, 11:448
anniversary, 16:353
history, 20:344
library, 15:353
meeting, 24:210
Ramsey County Pioneer Association (RCPA), 61:24–35
banquet program and ticket depicted, 61:29
designation of oldest house in St. Paul, 61:30–31, 33
and MHS, 61:28–29
and Old Settlers Association, 61:28–29
records, 61:34
Ramsey County Socialist Party, 55:291
Ramsey County Suffrage Association, 54:299
Ramsey County Welfare Department, St. Paul, 56:115
Ramsey family, genealogy, 21:195
Ramsey Hill Association, St. Paul, preservation suit, 46:75–77
Ramsey Junior High School, Minneapolis, 49:24
Ramsey Mill, Hastings, 18:114, 56:250, 254–255
Ramsey State Park, 2:285, 5:281, 284–285
McPhail cabin, 1:545
sketches, 2:289, 3:478, 5:524
Ramsey Street, St. Paul, name, 20:369
Ramshaw, Charles W. (Rev.), speaker, 6:220
Ranching. See Livestock industry
Ranck, Dorothy Schwieger, author, 47:316
Ranck, James B., author, 18:453
Rand, A. H., 50:98
Rand, Alice, translator, 11:226
Rand, Alonzo C., biography, 5:324
Rand, Kenneth, sketch, 3:246
Rand, Lars M.
judge, speaker, 20:408
politician, 50:216
Rand, Rufus R., 49:170n, 50:97–98
Randall
Catholic church, 29:176
pioneer life, 18:97, 19:465, 20:86
Randall, ----, at York Factory, 29:248
Randall, Andrew, geologist, 17:99
Randall, Benjamin H. (Maj.), 11:168, 12:115, 117, 45:120
author, 27:343
letters, 34:237
map, 20:148
Randall, Clarence B., author, 29:259
Randall, Cotter, author/speaker, 5:472, 509
Randall, Eugene W., college-board president/author, 17:353, 51:112
Randall, Horace, 25:230
Randall, James C., editor, 8:204
Randall, James G., author/editor, 23:83, 34:81, 251
Randall, John J., prison official, 29:324, 37:149–150
Randall, Mary E., author, 3:528
Randall, Mrs. Benjamin H., 12:115, 117
Randall, Mrs. W. G., author, 17:361
Randall, N. S., political activist, 43:49, 51, 55n
Randall, Samuel J., congressman, 34:73
Randall, Thomas E., author, 16:163
Randal (Randall, Randle), John (Pvt.), 42:112
Randel, William P., author, 26:277, 27:167, 28:308, 337, 30:95, 34:311
editor, 26:257
"Edward Eggleston's Library," 26:242–247
"Edward Eggleston's Minnesota Fiction," 33:189–193
"The Kit Carson of the Northwest," 33:269–281
reviews by, 28:272, 30:55, 34:309
work reviewed, 28:167
Randin, Hughes (Capt.), map maker, 12:353, 27:350
Randle, John, 57:272
Randolph, Asa Philip, activist/labor leader, 55:204, 207–214, 216, 57:431
Randolph, Edmund, 8:16, 16:205, 19:303
Randolph, history, 8:447
Randolph, John, 14:339
Randolph, Lucille Green (Mrs. Asa Philip), beauty shop owner, 55:207
Randolph, Vance, author, 31:251
Randolph County, Illinois, census, 17:221
Rand Tower, Minneapolis, 50:120
Raney, M. L., Dr., speaker, 17:350
Raney, William F., author, 16:479, 17:345, 26:73
Range Mental Health Center, Virginia, 49:251
Range News, Presbyterian (Mountain Iron), established, 49:245
Range Parish, Mountain Iron, Presbyterian mission, 49:243–250
Range Rapid Transit Company, Eveleth, bus company, 49:316
Rangman, H., author, 18:71
Ranier, lift bridge, 49:34
Rank, Samuel L., 2:466
Ranke, Leopold von, historian, 35:87
Rankiellour, Caroline, career, 34:217
Rankin, Albert W., author/educator/speaker, 13:341, 428, 23:363
Rankin, Belle, author, 13:441
Rankin, Diana M., work reviewed, 47:254
Rankin, James, cooperative enterprise leader, 57:396
Rankin, Jeanette, letter, 18:316
Rankin, Jean Sherwood, women's rights advocate, 60:118
Rankin, Lois, author, 20:202
Rankin, M. C., 9:245
Rankin, Mrs. Silas H., 14:331
Ranney, ----, Dr., hospital superintendent, 53:45, 50
Ranney, Glen, art instructor, 55:256–257
Ranney, Jean, art student, 55:256
Ransom, Charles R., grocer, 21:221
Ransom, John C., 20:113
Ransom Brothers Company, Albert Lea, grocers, 21:221
Rant, Francis S. (Rev.), author, 14:455
Rantoul, Robert, lumberman, 18:444, 24:127, 130, 25:396, 27:312
Ranum, Ingemann, 5:378
Ranum, Iver, 9:420
Ranville, Joseph. See Renville, Joseph
Raphael, Ralph B., work reviewed, 34:116
Raphael Tuck, postcard printer, 54:307
Rapidan
grasshopper bounty, 36:56
poor farm, 38:363
Rapidan Mills, 8:310
Rapid Canyon Line, South Dakota, history, 39:298
Rapid City, South Dakota
Catholic diocese, 39:299
railroad, 48:176
Rapp, Augustus, entertainer, 52:292
Rapp, Michael G., "Samuel N. Deinard," 43:213–221
Rappahannock River, Virginia, Civil War campaign, 25:234–237, 244, 247, 253
Rappahannock Station, Virginia, cavalry fight, 25:354
Rappe, William, sketch, 2:213
Rappites, religious sect, 36:278
Rare books, Minnesota Historical Society, 52:156–157
Rarig, Frank M., administrator, 16:351, 44:294–295, 296n, 299n
Rascher Insurance Map Publishing Company, Chicago, 46:160
Raschick, Walt, author, 27:366
Rascoe, Benton, author, 35:97
Rasicot, "Dick," 10:99
Rask, Catherine L., author, 7:173
Rask, Olaf H. (Lt.), Union officer, diary, 12:429
Rask, S. A., 9:312
Rask, Samuel G., state senator, 4:100
Rasles, Sebastien (Fr.), 16:199
Rasmussen, C. A., 13:118, 15:136, 16:240, 17:486, 20:309, 21:391–392, 27:171
author, 7:373, 8:443, 15:247, 17:126, 18:468, 20:211, 345, 352, 21:222, 22:216, 222, 24:272, 379, 26:282
"A Pioneer Cemetery," 14:426–428
speaker, 6:264, 9:309, 10:461, 11:114, 12:102, 15:372, 17:121, 20:306
Rasmussen, Christian, publisher, 10:69, 47:118
Rasmussen, Clara, 53:91
Rasmussen, Geraldine, publisher, 16:254
Rasmussen, H. E., reporter, 16:254
Rasmussen, Janet E.
review by, 53:290
work reviewed, 54:192
Rasmussen, Kai E. (Col.), language-school commandant, 45:273, 275–283, 286
Rasmussen, Knud, in Arctic, 17:171
Rasmussen, Louise, author, 23:183
Rasmussen, Wayne D., work reviewed, 36:150, 37:178
Rasmussen Publishing Company, 10:69
Rastoute, ----, trader, 21:123
Rastus, Cream of Wheat chef, 57:24–25
Ratchen, Edna, author, 25:309
Ratcliff, Zalia, 18:208
Ratelle, Alex, Dr., 55:263
Rath, Frederick L., Jr., author, 39:209
Rath, Sara, work reviewed, 48:316
Rathbone, Perry T., author, 28:278, 29:78, 31:56, 250
award recipient, 34:353
work reviewed, 34:253
Rathbun, Hoxie, 27:7
Rathke, Anne M., editor/indexer, 55:380, 57:272
Raths, Otto N., author, 4:304
Raths, William, 8:301
Ratigan, William, work reviewed, 37:179
Rationing, World War II, 53:66, 55:338
Ratner, Marc L., author, 41:99
Ratner's, New York City delicatessen, 55:229
Rat Portage. See Kenora, Ontario
Rat Portage House, Ontario, Lake of the Woods, trading post, 11:363
Rat River, Manitoba, trading post, 11:365
Rats, women's softball team, 58:212
Ratterman, Anne, author, 8:196
Rattling Cloud (Mahpeyasna), Sioux Indian, sketch, 2:509–513
Rattvik parish, Dalarna, Sweden, emigration, 51:160–161, 56:45–46
Rauch, Belle W., 52:176, 178
Rauch, George, speaker, 21:339
Rauch, John G., author, 10:88
Raudenbush, Mrs. Webb R., 39:62
Raudenbush Hall, St. Paul, 39:53n
Raup, Philip M., review by, 51:76–77
Rausch, Jerome (Fr.), work reviewed, 37:221
Rauschenbusch, Walter, philosopher, 36:97, 54:48
Ravary, Viateur, author, 33:88
Ravel, Marietta, singer, 30:17
Ravel, Maurice, composer, 57:234
Ravenhorst, Dick, high school basketball player, 55:342
Raven Industries, Inc., Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 49:32
Raven River (Creek), Itasca County, archaeology, 26:322
Ravenswaay, Charles van, author, 31:56, 250
editor, 35:335
work reviewed, 30:249
Ravndal, G. Bie, author, 6:287
Ravoux, Augustin (Fr.), Catholic missionary, 4:433, 473, 7:178, 8:29, 48, 306, 447, 9:68, 10:120, 11:105, 12:83, 337, 13:215, 17:475, 18:437, 21:454, 24:4, 160, 41:124, 52:156
activities, 13:313, 14:121, 17:473, 20:460, 21:102, 30:395
career, 16:239, 22:334, 38:193
Dakota-language prayer book page depicted, 52:118
in Faribault, 19:475, 35:321
in fiction, 37:5, 10
map maker, 30:8
in St. Paul, 22:51, 27:166, 39:153
Rawley, James A., author, 26:74
Rawley, Jerry, 51:286
Rawlings, Marjorie K., author, 20:116, 23:120n
Rawlings, Thomas, guidebook, 42:222
Rawlins, Cora M., 14:283n
Rawson, Carl, artist, 26:43
Rawson, H. E., 5:94
Rawson, Maria A. (Mrs. William), 46:65
Rawson, Marion N., author, 14:340
Rawson, William, hotel proprietor, 46:65, 47:23
Ray, Arthur J., historian, 46:299
Ray, Charles J., 4:175
Ray, G. R., photographer, 33:207
Ray, Georgia, author
"In Search of the Real Grace Flandrau," 56:306–321
work reviewed, 59:135
Ray, James B., Indiana governor, papers, 34:175
Ray, John, 27:34
Ray, Lizzie, 51:300
Ray, P. O., author, 15:128
Ray, Sadie Mason, photographer, 52:115
Ray, Verne F., author, 34:215
Rayback, Joseph G., work reviewed, 36:274
Rayer, Pierre F., author, 21:370
Rayford, Julian L., author, 26:381, 35:40
Raymbault, Charles (Fr.), 15:321, 531, 18:387
author, 2:189
explorer, 12:283
Raymond
church, 28:127
Dutch settlement, 28:126
history, 19:365
Raymond, A. F., photography, work depicted, 51:221
Raymond, C. Elizabeth, essayist
review by, 58:189–190
work reviewed, 59:180
Raymond, Ebenezer, 38:369
Raymond, Edward N., 5:460
Raymond, Evelyn, sculptor, 36:151, 52:115
depicted, 56:85, 89, 92, 94–95
family depicted, 56:88
oral history, 56:85–95
public commissions, 56:87
work depicted, 56:85, 89, 91–95
Raymond, Henry, journalist, 27:1
Raymond, Jared, boat racer, 47:324
Raymond, L. K., diary, 9:306
Raymond, V. H. (Rev.), 17:363
Raymond, William L., author, 15:243
Raymond Laboratories, St. Paul, 61:40
Ray-O-Vac, Wisconsin, strikes, 57:103
Ray (Rhea), William (Sgt.), 42:102–103, 112
Raysh, Joseph. See Reche, Joseph
Rea, Alice, 21:134n
Rea, Charles E., Dr., author, 21:437
Rea, Marjorie, author, 30:260
Read, Allen W., author, 11:187n, 16:227
Read, Charles R., 2:53, 3:376
pioneer, 14:362, 22:226, 27:345
trader, 11:467, 36:241
Read, Donald A., author, 12:430
Read, Eve, author, 20:443
Read, Evelyn P., author, 24:362
Read, Helen Appleton, critic, 52:275
Read, Opie, author, 23:114, 158
Read, Ralph, 27:345
Read, Richard (Rev.), speaker, 8:56
Read, Thomas T., author, 15:127
Reade, ----, 1:199
Reader's Digest, history, 27:353, 36:32, 281
Reading, Pennsylvania, theater, 26:168
Reading Railroad Company, finances, 36:299
Reading Room Association, Faribault, 19:416
Read's Landing, 1:65
in 1817, 4:274
in Civil War, 17:112
depicted, 36:241 (cover), 43:227
GAR post, 16:431
history, 1:228, 3:376, 4:470, 10:94, 11:467, 14:362, 15:360
hotels, 12:343
name, 2:53, 27:345
newspaper, 15:86
pioneer life, 56:164
post, 11:383
post office, 40:83
printing establishment, 3:224, 4:194
river port, 15:130, 22:226, 26:177, 27:8, 30:71, 34:25n
roads, 11:393, 21:232–233
school, 4:300
source material, 4:467
steamboating, 7:298
territorial newspapers, 56:224
theater, 32:100
Read's Landing Association, 1:228, 2:53, 205, 3:375, 4:300, 470, 5:460, 473, 7:193
Ready, William, author, 29:81
Reagan, Albert B., author, 4:180, 459, 6:297, 8:103, 9:417, 15:121, 16:343
Reagan, Michael D., work reviewed, 50:296
Reagan, Ronald, U.S. president, 52:27, 53:287, 60:246
administration issues, 53:310, 57:98
D-Day 40th anniversary speeches, 60:153
presidential-election button depicted, 57:160 (facing)
Real estate
agents, 36:189, 57:135
assessments, 54:46–47
county-seat status, 57:335
East Grand Forks, 51:295–297, 299
farm sale card depicted, 54:313
and historic preservation, 55:311
land office depicted, 56:260 (facing)
Mankato, 54:41
Minneapolis, 39:69, 73–74
Mora, 36:193
newspaper advertisement depicted, 55:61
and postcards, 54:313
prices, 565:216
promotion, 52:57
and race relations, 56:62
St. Anthony, 39:67–69
St. Paul, 52:47, 53:275
speculation, 36:260, 264, 51:157, 55:22, 45 (facing), 56:235
in Sweden, 55:82
Swedish-American colony in Cuba, 56:296–297
Real estate business, on frontier, 7:116–117
Reames, O. K., speaker, 19:316
Reaney, John H., 2:209
Reapers
self-raking, 24:288–290, 292
use in Minnesota, 23:321–323, 24:287
Reapportionment (1876), 45:131–232
Reardon, James M. (Msgr.), 12:87
author, 2:283, 3:98, 16:309
speaker, 14:230, 30:69, 177
work reviewed, 13:312, 33:223, 34:205
Reasch, Joseph. See Reche, Joseph
Reaume, Charles, trader, 19:302
Reaume, Joseph, trader, 11:369, 28:233, 46:176, 185, 52:40
Reaume, Pierre, interpreter, 6:365–366, 8:238
Reay, Mrs. N. W., 2:196
Reche, Charles, baptismal record, 8:33
Reche, Marguerite, baptismal record, 8:33
Reche, Peter, baptismal record, 8:33
Reche, Severe P., baptismal record, 8:33
Reche, Suzanne, 8:33–34, 36
Reche (Raysh, Reasch), Joseph, 8:33–34, 40
Recipes, ethnic, 53:340
Reciprocity Agreement of 1911, 20:336
Reck, Franklin M., author, 25:394
Reck, Michael (Rev.), letters, 16:335
Recktenwald, Anna K. D., pioneer, 30:135–137
Recktenwald, Lester N., author, 30:184, 31:127
"More Than History," 31:98
"A Pioneer Woman's Songs," 30:135–137
Reclus, Elise, author, 6:77
Recollect Order of Franciscans, 11:344–345
Reconstruction era, 31:58, 48:44, 51:106, 54:140, 55:280, 56:74, 83–84, 57:62
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 48:289, 53:170, 54:178
Record, J. L., 19:184n
Record, tugboat, 54:215, 219
Record companies, contracts with Minnesota rock bands, 58:29–30, 32–34, 36–37
Record Lane stores, Twin Cities, 60:193
Record (Mankato), 38:353–354
Recreation
See Social life, customs, and conditions; Sports
band concert at Como Park, 58:52–53
camping, 58:68–69, 72–73, 76, 81, 83, 140
canoeing, 58:131
Como Park visitors, 58:1 (facing), 47–50
and conservation, 58:115
croquet, 57:118
cyclorama viewing, 57:63–64
fishing, 56:437
Lake Calhoun visitors, 58:65 (cover)
Lake Minnetonka, 57:273 (cover), 296–304
Minneapolis, 47:71
newspaper advertising, 56:231
panorama paintings, 56:380
parks, 58:40–57
politics and boundary waters, 58:130, 132–139, 141–143
postcards, 58:129 (cover), 134
radio listeners, 56:432
St. Paul, 56:237
at settlement house, 45:60, 63, 67–68
snowmobiling, 58:145
snowshoeing, 56:440–441
Star Island, 57:211–212
summer-camp housing, 58:68–81
summertime at a lake resort, 60:248
swimming, 41:233, 60:238
television viewers, 56:432
women's softball, 58:210–223
Rector, S. M., speaker, 17:357, 483
Rector, William G., author, 30:391, 412, 31:62–63, 127, 190, 33:226, 35:382
"Lumber Barons in Revolt," 31:33–39
reviews by, 30:378, 31:110, 37:337, 43:154, 44:274–275
speaker, 30:180
work reviewed, 34:35
Redal, Olav, author, 2:437
Red All Over, Dakota leader. See Sintominaduta
Red and White Stores, established, 22:437
Red Ball Transportation Company, 52:314
Red Bear, Chippewa leader, 15:294
Red Bird, Winnebago leader, 7:352, 58:64
surrender, 11:431
uprising, 10:375
Red Blanket Woman, Dakota Indian, 59:192, 194
Red Bus Line, 52:308–311
Redby (Red Lake Landing)
depicted, 43:127, 135
fishery, 43:132
history, 30:274
platted, 43:130
railroad, 43:125–126, 129, 132–133
telegraph, 43:134n
Red Caps, St. Paul, baseball club, 47:327–328
Red Cedar Lake. See Cass (Upper Red Cedar) Lake (lake and town)
Red Cedar Quarterly Meeting (Quaker), Iowa, 18:250
Red Cedar River. See Cedar River
Red Cherry Woman, Dakota Indian, 59:189
Red Cliff Indian Reservation (Chippewa), Wisconsin, 35:235, 43:179, 181, 54:376
Red Cloud, Elizabeth Bender. See Bender, Elizabeth
Red Cloud, Sioux leader, 11:209, 35:289, 39:339, 51:197
Red Clover Township, Carlton County, history, 38:243
Red Cross. See American Red Cross
Reddemann, Ahle, work reviewed, 45:164
Redding, J. Saunders, work reviewed, 31:244
Redding, P. G., 19:116
Reddy Flame, electric-power advertising character, 57:24, 26
Reddy Kilowatt, advertising character, 57:24, 26
Red Eagle Feather (Scarlet or Red Plume), Dakota leader, 1:480, 12:121, 45:90, 92, 48:34
Reden, Mary, dressmaker, 59:60n
Redens, Sysko (Rev.), 28:123
Redfield, Davis R. (Capt.), Union officer, 19:390, 38:356
Redfield, Mrs. William W., 4:455
Redfield, Robert, author, 34:301
Redfield, William C., author, 43:40
Red Flame (Bismarck, North Dakota), 48:261–262
Red Fork River, 4:391
Red Fox (Shunghida). See Cavender, Gary
Red House (William Morris), London, 57:253
Red Iron (Mazahsha, Mazasa), Sioux leader, 2:495n, 502, 12:121, 30:78, 45:92, 57:328 (facing)
Red Jacket, Seneca leader
medal, 10:43, 79, 25:267
portraits, 19:420, 422, 29:350
Red Lake, Beltrami and Clearwater counties
agriculture, 26:230
archaeology, 26:321
children, depicted, 51:305
chronology, 30:274
described, 1:523–524, 4:388, 5:32n
excursions, 43:129
exploration, 4:391, 52:132
fishing, 43:132, 57:308
forest fire, 48:271
fur trade, 4:392n, 8:186–188, 255, 18:271, 20:11, 13
geology, 1:59–60
Indian agency, 23:93
Indian settlements, 2:371, 4:390
logging, 29:146–147, 34:8, 43:125, 127
maple-sugar making, 22:331
missions, 3:370, 5:567, 7:287, 8:98, 256, 10:120, 448, 15:455, 16:216, 375–376, 18:331, 20:90, 328
photography, 51:301
posts, 4:380n, 388, 5:408, 6:230, 11:368–369, 13:322, 16:31, 18:277, 20:72, 22:280n, 281, 42:131
railroad terminal, 43:124, 126–127, 129
steamboating, 43:126–127
trail to Pembina, 4:394n
wildlife, 20:66, 30:127–128, 132, 134
Red Lake band, Chippewa Indians, 5:145
Red Lake County
agriculture, 21:212
Historical Society, 15:71, 29:365, 30:82
history, 47:76
nursing home, 38:277
Old Settlers' Association, 2:105
organized, 21:223, 29:89
township histories, 38:204
war records committee, 3:242
World War I memorial, 3:111
Red Lake Falls, Red Lake County
dairying, 7:369
French-Canadian community, 44:280–281
post, 11:368
sawmill, 29:137
town form, 57:335
water tower depicted, 53:137
Red Lake Fisheries Association, 30:274, 35:380, 43:132
Red Lake Indian Fair, 43:129
Red Lake Indian Forest
described, 17:220
establishment, 15:300
logging, 43:131–133
Red Lake Indian Reservation (Chippewa, Ojibway, Ojibwe), 2:183, 205, 7:192, 14:359, 19:450, 29:169, 43:11, 53:163, 54:376, 56:459, 461
CCC project, 43:8–9, 11–12
cemetery, 16:321
crafts, 16:476
diagramed, 40:146
fishing, 43:132
government, 48:339, 49:36
Indian agents, 56:408 (facing)
logging, 27:302, 31:160, 36:69, 43:124, 126, 131–133, 54:372
missions, 15:354, 34:131, 35:338, 36:192, 38:335, 44:281, 45:21–31
national park proposed, 7:192
Ojibwe Indian removals, 52:12
Ojibwe people, 55:182
oral narratives, 58:124
photographs, 44:274, 49:260 (facing), 55:326
treaty site, 44:280
tribal life, 30:161, 274, 35:293, 380, 37:347, 40:42
white settlers, 57:359
Red Lake landing. See Redby
Red Lake Line. See Minneapolis, Red Lake and Manitoba Railroad
Red Lake River, 1:381, 15:283
area settled, 44:282–283
boundary, 4:322
canoe route, 4:392n, 41:100, 300
crossing, 44:280
described, 1:524, 18:358, 51:291, 293–294
explored, 4:391, 5:262
flood, 17:230
logging, 29:37, 146
"Old Crossing," 11:216, 12:203, 15:282
post, 11:209, 368
shipping, 43:126–127
steamboating, 5:76, 274
treaty, 1:228, 10:80
Red Lake Transportation Company, Beltrami County, 29:147
Red Lake Transportation Company, Minneapolis, history, 43:124–128
Red Leaf, Sioux Indian, 10:171
Red Legs, Sioux leader, 2:422n, 38:138–139, 148n, 45:91
Redman, E. G., editor, 1:385
Red Middle Voice, Dakota leader. See Hochokaduta
Red Mill. See Edina Mills
Redmon plantation, Arkansas, 57:277
Red Otter (Ptandootah), Sioux Indian, 10:170
Red Owl, Dakota leader, 45:91
Redowl, John, sketches, 3:89
Redpath, Margaret, author, 46:206
Red Plume. See Red Eagle Feather
Red River, 56:155
See also Floods; Red River settlements; Red River trails; Red River Valley; Steamboats and steamboating
1823 expedition, 52:132–134, 53:212
1870 expedition, 23:40
archaeology, 51:55–60, 62
boatbuilding, 32:124
boundary, 19:424
bridges, 58:99
British settlements, 56:157
canoeing, 33:187
course, 46:113–114, 120–121, 58:197
depicted, 14:287, 18:357, 19:410, 26:359, 33:70, 36:243, 38:386, 40:144, 49:182, 53:14, 54:83, 57:329 (cover)
described, 1:523, 2:86, 3:184n, 51:291, 293, 54:81–82
exploration, 36:295, 40:316
first passenger boat, 5:292
fishing, 23:403
flatboats, 16:100, 33:277
floods, 14:286, 16:469, 17:305, 21:205, 326, 28:190, 34:306, 35:295
fort proposed, 8:63
fur trade, 4:392n, 5:401–423, 432, 8:186
geological survey, 26:224, 226
Grand Forks, 8:194
Hind expedition, 8:202
Hudson's Bay Company celebration, 3:480
hunts, 19:105, 381
landmarks, 46:118
logging, 17:116, 238, 29:137
mail route, 33:89
military surveys, 52:122
mission, 12:82
name, 3:157, 15:357
navigation, 1:163, 171, 2:202, 449, 4:83, 5:272–275, 7:85, 8:201, 9:416
photographic documentation, 56:408
portages, 56:126
posts, 11:364, 366–368, 12:438
pottery depicted, 51:61
presumed source, 48:84
railroads to, 7:225, 10:310–325
sketch, 3:232
stage line, 4:150
steamboating, 11:104, 220, 308, 15:357, 478, 16:117, 240, 495, 17:128, 18:356, 19:109, 410, 20:207, 21:204, 234, 245–271, 23:110, 186, 24:328–329, 334, 28:282, 372, 29:73, 30:70, 262, 31:253, 32:60, 112, 126, 33:89, 270–273, 277, 34:132, 324, 357, 35:250–251, 258, 38:64–65, 241, 55:120, 56:170, 58:94
trade, 12:175, 14:444, 40:163, 173, 190, 56:189
transportation route, 7:218, 220
watershed, 44:176
wildlife, 18:358, 33:138
Red River carts, 2:21, 452, 459, 3:195, 223, 228, 236, 310, 377, 473, 482, 537, 4:276, 394n, 5:262, 292, 408, 413, 423, 433–434, 467, 494, 497, 566, 572–573, 606, 6:201–202, 252, 279–280, 310, 341, 7:145, 220, 243, 8:53, 69, 201–202, 261, 265, 275, 305, 427, 9:79, 416, 10:86, 231, 310, 11:102, 21:253, 23:187, 24:273, 29:32, 31:253, 35:250, 46:336, 47:336, 49:78, 54:83
See also Fur trade and traders; Oxcarts; Red River trails
advantages, 7:136
in buffalo hunts, 4:406
caravans, 14:152, 15:463, 16:231, 17:225, 19:84, 28:136, 341n, 30:200, 31:174, 34:103, 36:38, 56:169
depicted, 12:437, 13:176, 23:186, 24:256, 335, 25:275, 28:286, 33:199–200, 35:259, 268, 36:49, 310–311, 38:3, 5, 7, 9, 70, 41:33, 46:115–117, 49:181, 187, 189, 52:51, 55:115, 56:191, 236
described, 5:569, 6:309, 7:135, 343, 10:321
disappearance, 14:154
drovers depicted, 53:170–171
goods carried, 41:152, 46:113, 223, 49:185
Kittson's use of, 6:246–248
museum exhibit, 20:372
routes, 12:153, 395, 27:71, 34:103n, 38:63, 52:37, 56:189
in St. Paul, 46:223, 56:235
sketches, 1:346, 2:202, 458, 3:377, 6:311
and steamboats, 7:222
trade, 14:205, 15:120, 291, 16:495, 19:109, 25:196, 27:285n, 37:158, 38:69
Red River colony. See Glyndon, Clay County
Red River Falls. See Fergus Falls, Otter Tail County
Red River Junction, Polk County, in 1860 census, 15:370
Red River Lumber Company, Minneapolis, 27:302
history, 47:257
mill, 29:139
Paul Bunyan character, 57:24
publications, 21:177, 23:379, 25:393, 26:380, 27:255, 28:93, 372, 32:127, 33:91, 265
Red River Navigation Company, 1:196
Red River Railroad. See St. Paul and Pacific Railroad
Red River rebellions. See Riel rebellions
Red River settlements
See also Canada; Fort Garry, Manitoba; Pembina, North Dakota; Red River; Red River trails; Red River Valley; Riel rebellions; Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, Earl of (Lord Selkirk); Winnipeg, Manitoba
in 1819, 6:77
in 1878, 5:153
agriculture, 31:56, 35:48
annexation question, 11:97, 20:320, 30:387, 37:258
Beltrami's visit, 10:266
British troops in, 5:421
census schedules, 5:565, 607
colonists, 11:212, 308, 13:206, 337, 14:115, 351, 15:303, 20:123, 337, 22:203, 331, 23:154, 24:179, 28:372, 31:106–108, 240, 32:160–161, 33:187, 36:63
depicted, 12:437, 14:284, 18:216, 20:71, 21:186, 33:227, 35:261, 295, 36:309, 37:306, 49:182
Dickson's expedition, 4:352, 400–408, 421n, 5:116–117, 8:77
emigration from, 5:385, 8:30, 38–39n, 45–46, 359
in Fenian raids, 15:239
first newspaper, 10:91
folk songs, 38:200
founded, 5:263, 404–406, 8:63, 9:153, 155, 12:441, 14:283, 338, 16:454, 24:328, 56:168
and free trade, 5:410–423
frontier life, 30:259, 38:199, 52:37
fur trade, 1:335, 403, 6:228, 20:71, 84, 26:171, 35:282, 36:191, 241, 247, 249, 39:318, 56:181
history, 1:528, 3:481, 4:83, 6:311, 10:89, 12:330, 16:348, 462, 495, 23:92, 272, 24:153, 262, 28:177, 282, 29:99, 35:242–243, 37:224, 40:43, 93, 41:152, 199, 42:199, 46:336
and Hudson's Bay Company, 3:297–298, 5:411–423, 6:233n
hunting, 6:196, 7:143–148, 294, 15:357, 36:309–314
Indians, 27:161, 34:317–324
and Leech Lake post, 4:394n
liquor traffic, 6:241
livestock, 21:205, 24:45
mail service, 40:83–84
Manitoba, 41:13, 42:232
Marryat's account, 6:177
McLeod's journey from, 4:408–418
Minnesota trade, 13:239–242, 17:217, 19:109, 210, 22:148–149, 31:174, 217, 32:34, 36:37, 38:241, 278
missions, 10:447, 11:94, 306–307, 13:426, 21:432, 24:41, 27:166, 29:81, 31:240, 37:53, 57
newspaper, 41:78
and North West Company, 2:31–33, 5:72, 405–406, 409, 580, 12:287, 21:399, 38:328, 39:166, 40:164, 183
population, 10:321
refugees, 2:115n, 7:210, 22:3, 51, 29:232, 35:25, 335, 54:103, 55:140, 56:198
residents, 44:279, 46:113, 49:180, 186–188, 55:218, 56:175, 190
St. Paul trade, 2:20–22, 298–300, 5:565, 572, 10:196, 320, 456
salt supply, 4:410
settlers, 5:235, 6:213, 9:361n
sheep introduced, 6:396, 8:107
and Sioux, 2:488
sketches, 2:489n, 4:218
sources, 5:225, 377, 47:211, 336
steamboat transportation, 21:245, 30:70
survey, 33:139, 36:324
trade, 5:407–409, 411–423, 6:55, 279–282, 309, 46:336, 49:180
troops, 24:77, 35:202
and United States, 1:175, 7:70, 147
women, 5:493–495, 571
Red River Star (Moorhead) established, 15:134
Red River trails
See also Red River; Red River carts
in 1860s, 10:86
described, 7:343, 46:113–122
ferry, 7:109
history, 3:473, 6:279–282, 309, 7:76, 251, 8:201, 11:101, 16:128, 17:359, 18:270, 314, 19:361, 20:207, 21:230, 24:167, 27:165, 28:330, 33:353, 35:257, 36:39, 38:4–5, 40:358, 46:336
Kittson's use of, 6:246–248
landmarks, 46:117–118
length, 12:437
maps, 6:278, 16:218, 17:57, 207, 360, 18:52, 19:54, 21:228, 46:119
Pope County, 9:423
routes, 1:246, 2:452, 490n, 4:149n, 5:566, 570, 8:63, 69n, 260, 12:188, 447, 14:152, 17:116, 20:469, 21:229, 23:107, 32:63, 33:210, 35:256, 335, 36:107, 38:4n, 63, 44:180, 280, 52:37, 56:189, 257
Stevens's use of, 7:129, 131, 134, 140
surveys, 51:150
surviving segments, 56:258
traffic, 12:153, 13:340, 28:372
Wadena County, 9:80, 51:163
Red River Transportation Company, 5:434, 6:251, 42:175, 44:187
decline, 21:261
monopoly, 21:254, 257–260
rates, 21:247, 255, 270
Red River Valley
See also Red River; Red River settlements
in 1858, 10:184
in 1880s, 10:96
advertising, 19:126
agrarian movement, 30:151, 38:177–185
agriculture, 9:118, 12:258, 14:434, 17:227, 21:212, 32:119, 33:69–71, 314, 39:201, 41:99, 42:160, 44:180–181, 282, 47:20, 48:177, 54:214, 244, 58:193 (cover)
archaeology, 15:232, 17:128, 38:157–165, 42:160, 51:55–62
architecture, 28:179
beet raising, 58:196–207
bicycling craze, 54:270–278, 280–282
bonanza farms, 13:205, 29:14, 31:122, 33:70, 39:206, 51:294, 52:35, 53:319, 54:246, 56:21–22
British claims, 6:29, 340
businessmen, 58:92, 94–103
climate, 18:107
county histories, 47:76, 57:336
crops, 58:283
depicted, 47:331
described, 6:71, 33:69, 186, 46:118–120
development, 7:76
drainage, 35:45
drive-ins, 53:264
exploration, 1:386, 5:524, 12:83, 22:85, 33:316, 35:378
Femco Farm barns depicted, 51:146
in fiction, 23:117, 31:132, 46:250
floods, 53:292
flora, 24:246, 35:241
flour mill, 18:341
freight line, 30:91
French-Canadian settlement, 44:278–289
fur trade, 1:547, 4:219, 5:401–423, 6:29, 340–342, 7:139, 20:17, 22:270, 277–288, 309, 24:319, 28:281, 30:131, 133, 37:37
geography, 1:319, 12:150, 18:355, 39:171, 46:114, 47:20
geology, 1:59, 2:178, 448
grasshopper plague, 12:263, 37:210
Hamsun's (Knut) account, 37:265–270
historical tour, 36:240
historic properties, 51:148
history, 4:287, 5:561–572, 577, 606, 14:205, 16:251, 465, 17:128, 18:443, 20:207, 21:448, 24:152–154, 25:200, 26:31, 27:81
Indians, 17:128, 32:238
land cessions, 14:350, 15:84, 283, 36:2, 38:1–10, 70
Long expedition, 5:262–264
lumbering, 29:146
maple-sugar industry, 22:331
maps, 38:3, 159
missions, 9:68, 11:42, 20:79, 23:366, 24:41, 94
mixed-bloods, 28:61, 31:253, 41:225, 56:204
Northern Pacific colonies, 10:132–138
Norwegian settlements, 6:387, 404, 12:248, 259, 266, 278, 19:234, 20:337, 24:258, 31:27, 52:242, 57:79, 358–360, 365–366
Ojibway lands, 41:78, 56:170
Old Settlers' Association, 1:340, 3:440, 4:195, 55:332
oral history, 44:195
pageant, 5:389, 16:237, 337
pioneer life, 4:99, 11:220, 12:135, 183, 330, 14:444, 35:97, 46:112–113, 121, 47:20, 56:20
Poles, 58:19
prisoner-of-war camps, 54:113–114
prisoner-of-war employment, 44:292, 298, 302
railroads, 2:299, 301, 5:524, 568, 12:254, 21:239, 29:13, 36:68, 47:329, 55:121, 58:98–100
and salt lands, 52:132–133, 136–137, 53:10, 17
Scandinavian settlements, 2:104
seasonal laborers, 58:292
Selkirk grant, 22:283, 24:41
settlements, 4:149–151, 218, 8:85, 9:187, 191, 393, 10:89, 15:201, 19:409, 23:186, 24:41, 32:112–114, 54:103
significance in American history, 5:580
sketches, 1:163, 2:458, 6:385, 387, 7:33, 8:201, 305, 437
source material, 5:506
sugar beet growers, 53:260, 54:52, 56:98–99
surveys, 1:279, 522, 22:193, 26:228, 28:172, 37:183
theater, 31:121, 138
threshing depicted, 54:247
town designs, 57:339, 343
transportation problems, 38:241
Twain's (Mark) visit, 45:321–328
wheat raising, 15:134, 29:14, 36:69, 52:92
wilderness roads, 57:335
wildlife, 14:386, 16:262, 30:123, 126, 131
Red River Valley Dairymen's Association, 5:389, 577
Red River Valley Historical Society, Moorhead, 41:200, 42:68, 45:33, 246
Red River Valley Land Company, partners, 56:20
Red River Valley Lutheran Church, 6:385, 388
Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association, acquisitions, 58:207
Red River War, Indian prisoners, 51:84
Red Rock, Lake Superior, 33:257
Red Rock, Washington County
agriculture, 23:316, 26:66
camp meetings, 31:82–92
depicted, 17:286, 31:151, 36:22–23
legend, 22:337
mission, 2:54, 4:98, 197, 17:311, 29:354
name, 10:417, 31:79n
post office, 40:83
rock, 7:272n
Red Rock Camp Ground Association, 31:83, 85n
Red Rock Falls County Park, Cottonwood County, 56:326
Red Rock Park Association, 31:84
Red Rock Ridge, described, 56:324
Red Star Orchestra (Balalaika Orchestra), 57:230, 234
Red Stone, Assiniboin leader, 49:182
Redstone, Nicollet County
name, 37:227
plat, 17:238
Red Thunder, Sioux leader, 6:333, 9:184, 48:27
Red Wing, Goodhue County
1861 enlistments, 2:334, 344
in 1872, 8:392–393
1918 campaign, 43:55
archaeology, 15:367, 25:269, 27:261, 29:83, 51:287
art education, 55:257
Art History Club, 27:137
art in, 27:137
baseball club, 19:165–166, 168–170, 178, 180, 37:277
bicycle race depicted, 54:273
businesses, 47:118, 311
camp meeting, 31:80
centennial, 34:127
churches, 11:219, 461, 14:451, 15:111, 27:176, 37:277, 39:223, 53:301
church-state controversy, 53:301–303
county museum, 22:440, 23:194, 296, 24:380, 26:280–282, 35:50
Cutlerites, 13:387
Dakota Indians, 56:241
depicted, 16:44, 17:221, 22:160, 30:159, 33:203, 35:315, 40:77, 43:223, 46:214, 236
described, 46:215
ethnic settlements, 12:271, 25:318, 34:167
fairs, 12:445, 22:259
fire department, 18:468
fish hatcheries, 57:309
geology, 39:132
German theater, 32:100, 34:240, 242
ginseng trade, 41:257
grain market, 13:212, 14:387, 20:160, 24:272
Hamline University site, 9:365–378, 21:51, 28:303, 56:165, 407
historical meeting, 36:240
Historical Society, 6:253
historic properties, 51:149
history, 9:197, 15:247, 24:168, 46:40, 49:258
hotel, 34:26
ice racing, 41:383
industries, 15:249, 35:319
legislators, 51:168
Lindbergh fly-over, 42:143
mail service, 11:400, 40:83, 89
Main Street depicted, 58:154
medicine, 21:361, 26:287, 34:34
mission, 2:498n, 3:84, 6:264, 397, 7:268n, 280, 9:67, 299, 11:316, 13:321, 16:214, 18:375
name, 10:416
newspapers, 10:78, 14:174–177, 189, 23:95, 27:270, 28:381, 35:314, 382
octagonal house, 38:348
pageant, 3:376, 534, 19:364
photography studios, 52:54
pioneer life, 56:164
place names, 16:476
politics, 34:229, 35:350
post, 32:229
potteries, 33:231–233
power projects, 34:84, 35:381
public transportation, 47:312
railroad, 33:166
river port, 11:142, 14:100, 33:198, 35:14, 38:292
roads, 11:393, 395, 21:233, 26:28, 34:25
rollerskating rink, 47:327
sawmills, 24:127, 27:190
schools, 26:166, 33:309, 47:116
Sea Wing victims, 52:72–73, 75–77
settlement, 10:462
Sioux village, 2:497, 517, 561, 567, 5:251–252, 9:360, 13:99, 17:290–291, 21:163n, 22:29, 29:174, 221, 37:271–272
sketch, 4:193
skiing, 9:197, 17:228, 21:422, 29:169, 36:91
social life, 26:307
stage line, 11:402
surveyed, 15:464, 16:469
Swedish settlement, 2:82
temperance activities, 47:307, 312
territorial newspapers, 56:224
tornado, 43:40
Turner societies, 55:332
volunteer guards, 16:177
War History Committee, 23:392
waterpower, 58:274
wheat market, 10:357
Wildlife Protective League, 58:116
winter celebrations, 55:376
Women's Christian Temperance Union, officers, 52:70
women's work, 52:66
in World War II, 26:278, 27:365
Red Wing and Iowa Railroad, 49:121
Red Wing Boat Marina, oil spill, 58:112
Red Wing Collegiate Institute, history, 29:87
Red Wing Iron Works, 3:168n
Red Wing Manufacturers Association, 51:168
Red Wing Potteries, 27:138, 345, 28:84, 91, 48:295, 60:45 (facing)
depicted, 33:232–233, 235
federal tax credits, 55:305
history, 33:233–235, 34:127, 41:200, 48:44
wares depicted, 59:1 (facing), 60:45 (cover and facing), 61:1 (facing)
Red Wing Republican, history, 2:288, 13:449, 14:397, 404, 27:5–20
Red Wing Rifles, organized, 16:169, 172
Red Wing Seminary, 13:444, 15:235, 20:200, 25:314, 26:298, 29:87, 39:81
Red Wing Shoe Company, 56:418, 422, 425
Red Wing Stoneware and Potters Union, 16:494
Red Wing Stoneware Company. See Red Wing Potteries
Red Wing (Tantankamani, Walking Buffalo), Sioux leader, 6:34, 8:208, 10:417, 12:190, 317, 13:369, 15:247, 16:239, 20:171, 22:30, 23:342n, 25:396, 32:114, 35:377, 37:271, 50:336, 57:323
medal, 25:79, 269
village in art work, 42:265
Redwood, John, author, 42:311
Redwood Agency. See Lower Sioux (Redwood) Agency, Redwood Falls
Redwood County
agriculture, 19:32, 40:231
archives, 23:93
banks, 51:146
boundaries, 5:487
Danish settlement, 8:373
exploration, 13:453
Farm Bureau, 5:222
grasshopper plagues, 37:210
Historical Society, 5:275–277, 393, 20:354, 38:43
history, 1:149, 236, 2:36, 16:130, 39:208
Indians, 37:275
local history activities, 6:21
monuments, 2:9
newspapers, 1:228
Norwegians, 12:275n, 23:290
pioneers, 16:252
politics, 14:262
poorhouse, 38:374
settlement, 15:491, 37:223
township histories, 1:541, 2:54
travel guide, 38:243
War History Committee, 24:82
Redwood Falls
anniversary, 20:467
armory, 5:270
Catholic settlement, 21:210
celebration depicted, 41:80
clay, 51:128 (facing)
commercial club, 5:68, 265
exploration, 13:453
fire department, 13:344
hanging, 38:18n
history, 1:545, 2:289, 18:342
lignite deposits, 40:336
pioneer life, 26:290
politics, 43:51
Quaker meeting, 18:255, 258n
sawmill, 36:154
state historical convention, 5:58, 219, 270–285
stock farms, 57:104
Redwood Falls High School
basketball team, 55:340
musicians, 55:341
Redwood Falls Patriot, 37:264
Redwood Ferry, Minnesota River. See Lower Sioux (Redwood) Agency, Redwood Falls
Redwood Gazette (Redwood Falls), history, 30:397, 37:264
Redwood River, Redwood County
described, 5:249–250
name, 5:258
trading post, 11:380
Redwood Valley, history, 11:216
Reed, Axel H., editor, 1:296
Reed, Charles A., architect, 28:293, 54:235
Reed, Charles R., 7:106
Reed, Daniel J., speaker, 43:235
Reed, Dorinda R., author, 37:86
Reed, George, convention delegate, 14:245
Reed, George, with Nobles expedition, 35:252
Reed, George P., music publisher, 22:127, 131
Reed, J. B., at Nininger, 13:132
Reed, James, transient, 49:52
Reed, James Allen, 6:266, 7:268n
career, 1:106, 12:212
government farmer, 17:296
Reed, John, American communist founder, 54:5
Reed, John, steamboat captain, 34:10
Reed, John, trader, 15:422
Reed, John A., prison official, 37:147–149
Reed, Martin, 5:227
Reed, Mrs. Arthur, speaker, 26:178
Reed, Mrs. Edward W., 22:440
Reed, Mrs. Fred, 9:268
Reed, Mrs. Joshua, 42:103
Reed, Richard E., work reviewed, 46:343
Reed, Richard S. (Rev.), speaker, 6:185
memorial to Dr. Folwell, 6:188
Reed, Robert R., author, 16:352, 25:305
Reed, Roland W., photographer, 49:230, 235–236
Reed, Sheldon, 49:260
Reed, Thomas B., politician, 35:75
Reed, W. B., speaker, 13:146
Reed, Walter L. (Gen.), army surgeon, 19:111, 24:207–213
biography, 24:238
papers, 34:212
Reed, William B., 4:193
Reed and Glaser, Indianapolis, 43:104, 48:141–142, 149
Reed Building, Minneapolis, 9:35
Reeder, D. F., steamboat captain, 13:231
Reedfield, Mora, 16:360
Reed Lake. See Roseau Lake
Reed (Reid), Joshua (Pvt.), 42:103
Reed's Landing. See Read's Landing
Reedy, David, 31:160
Reedy, William M., editor, 29:331
Ree Indians, customs, 32:244
Reel, Estelle, school superintendent, 49:91, 95
Reel, Russell, businessman, 50:96
Rees, Charles, potter, 33:231
Rees, John M., lawyer, 21:196
Rees, Rose, author, work discussed, 52:157
Reesburg, Ethel, 47:94n, 99n
Reese, ----, in fur trade, 15:430
Reese, Charles M., 3:512, 514–515
Reese, H. B., editor, 8:304
Reese, John B. (Rev.), editor, 8:304
Reese, Mrs. Frank M., 5:427
Reeside, James, career, 29:150
Reeve, Budd, 7:194
Reeve, Carl, critic, 52:301n
Reeve, Charles, swine raiser, 26:117
Reeve, Charles M. (Gen.), 10:458, 29:324
collector, 13:60, 74, 102
relief commissioner, 42:55, 58–59
Reeve, G. J., author, 15:238
Reeve, Karl, 41:154
Reeves, A. M., translator, 5:362
Reeves, Budd, poet, 26:84
Reeves, Charles P., railroad agent, 50:74
Reeves, Francis B., relief commissioner, 42:61
Reeves, George W., editor, 4:209
Reeves, Mrs. Ernest H., speaker, 28:385
Reeves, Richard S., author, 18:142, 49:258
Reeves, Will, author, 28:191, 293, 29:177, 30:76, 163, 34:44
Reff, E. H., 19:468
Reflex Records, 58:33–34
Reformation, impact on Christmas celebrations, 57:437
Reformed Church in America
Dutch, 28:120–131, 35:34
German, 31:25
Reform Party, elections, 57:98
Reform Press Association, 9:232, 239
Refugees
Hmong, 55:182
Red River Settlement, 55:140
Regan, Ann, author, 47:120, 58:247
reviews by, 46:208, 302, 304, 344, 47:40
Regan, George, depicted, 41:284
Regan, Jim, 49:28n
Regan, W. M., 23:226
Regent, North Dakota, baseball team, 59:170
Reger, Walter (Rev.), speaker, 17:233, 19:119, 20:355, 22:108, 29:94
Regier, C. C., author, 14:114
work reviewed, 14:200–202
Regina, Clearwater County, ghost town, 16:493
Regina, Saskatchewan, air shows, 54:334, 339
Regionalism, in art, 52:265, 269, 274–277
Regional Labor Board. See National Labor Relations Board
Register, Cheri, author
"My Minnesota," 61:9
work reviewed, 57:266–267
Register Cliff, Wyoming, trading post, 40:196
Regli, Adolph, author, 18:343
Regnault, ----, explorer, 24:285
Regulator, The, Minneapolis, dry goods emporium, 59:346–347
Rehan, Ada, actress, 28:117
Rehse, George W., cartoonist, 35:342, 347, 351n
Rehse Brothers, merchants, business records, 20:349
Reich, Al, professional boxer, 59:79
Reich, Mary, artist, 46:255
Reich, Robert, presidential campaign adviser, 53:288
Reichard, Gary W.
"Mayor Hubert H. Humphrey," 56:50–67
review by, 54:48
Reichardt, Ferdinand, artist, 30:157, 31:56, 35:369, 47:249–250
work depicted, 47:213 (cover), 249, 56:202–203
Reichardt, Konstantin
author, 28:96, 373
review by, 28:58–60
speaker, 28:301, 30:69
Reichers, Louis T. (Col.), aviator, 26:5
Reichert, Joseph, 35:268
Reichmann, Eberhard, 53:338
Reichmann, Felix, author, 25:88
Reichsdeutsche, North Dakota, 51:126
Reid, A. M., legislator, 45:231, 235
Reid, Bill G., author, 48:92
"Colonies for Disabled Veterans," 39:241–251
work reviewed, 51:324
Reid, Donald, work reviewed, 54:142–143
Reid, George, interviewer, 46:296
Reid, J., 21:130n
Reid, J. H. Stewart, work reviewed, 37:80
Reid, James D., author, 8:173
Reid, Joshua. See Reed, Joshua (Pvt.)
Reid, L. F., author, 20:104
Reid, Marjorie G., author, 6:298
Reid, Mary J., author, 26:301–302
Reid, Murdock Canning Company, Rochester, 44:298
Reid, Phil E., saloonkeeper, 56:107
Reid, Robert (Robie) L., author, 24:77, 56:278–279
review by, 51:241
"Travels with Artist Alfred R. Waud," 54:69–86
work reviewed, 51:321–322, 53:168
Reid, Russell, author, 22:207, 40:145
editor, 24:77
speaker, 34:267
Reid, Tom (Capt.), career, 36:237
Reid, Walter. See Reed, Walter L.
Reid, Whitelaw J.
journalist, 34:344
newspaper editor, 51:103–104
vice-presidential candidate, 35:64, 75
Reidel, Johannes, scholar, 51:236
Reidel, Julius, 42:290
Reidell ice skates, 56:426
Reid Lake. See Roseau Lake
Reids' Flower Seeds, trade card depicted, 53:73
Reiersen, Johan R., 2:229n, 233
author, 2:235n, 7:279
colonizer, 16:239
newspaperman, 47:259
Reiersgord, O. E., author, 8:447, 17:485
Reiersgord, Thomas E., author, 60:62, 65
Reiff, Ernest R., 21:190, 23:154, 26:64, 27:48, 141
Reigstad, Gregory N., review by, 49:210
Reilly, Daniel F., work reviewed, 25:372–374
Reilly, Edward C., author, 26:85
Reilly, Nina B., author, 13:452
Reilly, Robert A., steamboat captain, 22:15–17
Reim, Victor P., speaker, 20:351, 21:438
Reimer, Mrs. Frank, 10:296
Reimers, William, mill owner, 44:170
Reimestad, Viola, author, 8:209
Reina Cristina (Spanish flagship), 56:101 (facing)
Reindahl, Knute, violin maker, 15:235
Reindeer Lake, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, 40:173
Reineke, H. W., 19:119, 24:380, 26:92, 395, 27:364, 29:366
Reiner, Jacob, translator, 26:371, 39:65
Reinert, Robert, county official, 59:330
Reinertson, Thomas, 18:336
Reinfrank, Burton D., Jr., art collector, 41:318–320
collection depicted, 41:322
Reinhardt, C. J., 14:116
Reinhardt, Hazel, speaker, 45:80
Reinhart Michels shoe store, St. Paul, 56:422–423
Reinheimer, Helen, teacher, 42:180
Reinmuth, Allen, author, 16:499
Reis Block, Shakopee, 55:311–313
Reishus, Gunder, author, 28:381
Reishus, Sondre, pioneer, 28:381
Reiss, Hans, mountain guide, 58:361
Reiss, Winold, artist, 55:128, 58:335 (facing), 355, 361–362
Reitan, Earl A., author, 57:215
Reitan, Norman, speaker, 23:193
Reiter, Arthur, speaker, 20:297
Reitinger, Filip (Rev.), 15:35
Reitz, ----, Mr. and Mrs., homeopathic practitioners, 43:69
Relf, Frances H., "Removal of the Sioux Indians from Minnesota," 2:420
Relf, Richard, railroad surveyor, 60:6–7
Relief. See Welfare
Relief, steamboat, 36:251
Relief Coordination Committee, Minneapolis, 45:309
Relief policies, pre-New Deal, 53:165
Relief Society, St. Paul, 58:394–406
Religion
See also Missions and missionaries; Women: religious orders; specific denominations and orders
African-American music, 54:140
archives, 39:35
atlas, 39:128
bicycling craze commentary, 54:275
and birth-control movement, 54:362, 365–368
camp, 58:71
Canada, 57:358
charitable activities, 51:44
church directories, 56:463
church-state controversy, 42:63–67, 77, 48:168, 50:303–306
communal sects, 36:278
and Communism, 51:199
cooperatives, 57:155–156
cultural interpretations, 53:228
and Danes, 8:365, 371, 373–374, 376–381
denominations, 18:409, 52:40, 80, 128, 55:26, 28, 63
and education, 52:17–26, 54:240
in English colonies, 9:390
and eugenics question, 49:104–105
and feminism, 48:233
folk art, 51:235–236
frontier, 5:68, 364, 6:109, 7:183, 10:82, 12:70, 397, 18:294, 40:403, 51:236–237, 316, 53:216–217, 223, 54:88, 106, 55:321
and geographic dispersion, 51:4–5
and history, 6:79, 43:192–193, 47:252, 51:281
Hmong, 53:252
immigrants and immigration, 43:194, 47:209, 211, 48:43, 175, 51:160–161, 54:231, 56:335, 57:171–172, 325–326, 58:22–25
Indian religions, 37:85, 273, 277, 40:40
and Indians, 41:25, 101, 48:127, 159–161, 49:338, 50:166, 51:75, 159–160, 195, 53:226, 247, 55:92, 56:38, 200, 323–324, 326, 58:243–244
interdenominational relations, 50:266
interfaith cooperation, 38:335
and the IWW, 50:38
and Jews, 51:6–14, 52:168
in lumber camps, 34:59–66
Midwest, 3:372, 402
and newspapers, 52:191–193, 55:330–331
North Dakota, 5:218
Old Order Anabaptist communities, 57:327
pacifist groups, 55:298
pioneer revival, 8:204
and politics, 54:48
and public schools, 53:295–311
in regional humor, 52:330
religious orders, 51:161–162
rural education, 55:374
rural organization, 6:210
and settlement house movement, 51:38
shamanism, 51:238
and sports, 47:326–327
Swedish-American colony in Cuba, 56:294–295
Trinity Lutheran congregation, 56:356
in United States, 6:209
and University of Minnesota, 44:61, 69
and welfare, 49:246
and women, 45:260–262, 51:126, 52:67, 57:53, 271
Rellim, Lloyd, 46:281
R.E.M., rock band, 58:30
Remarque, Erich Maria, author, 56:12
Remele, Larry, author, 48:92, 49:258, 340
historian, 51:321
"Jeffersonian Idealism and Rural Rebellion 1910-1920," 51:15–22
reviews by, 48:264, 49:159–160
work reviewed, 50:294
Remer, Cass County
Lutheran church, 17:469
prisoner-of-war camps, 54:113, 118
prisoner-of-war employment, 44:295, 299
Remer Record, file acquired, 16:103
Remey, Charles M., 8:301
Remey, Mrs. George C., 9:163
Remine, John W., 1:261
Remington, Franklin, author, 35:240
Remington, Frederic, 38:238
artist, 17:109, 22:410, 29:79, 266, 33:264, 34:210, 36:232, 41:52, 199, 247
letters, 20:82, 38:200
Remington, G. W., speaker, 16:129
Remington, Harry
author, 13:346, 15:479, 16:116, 227
newspaper reporter, 57:116, 119–120
Remington and Sons, typewriter manufacturers, 1:268, 16:446
Remington Rand, Inc., 16:446, 48:89
Remini, Robert V., author, 51:128
Remnica, steamboat, 33:16–17
Remondino, P. C., Dr., author, 5:158
Remore, J. F., pioneer, 25:25
Remsberg, Mrs. O. Z., 12:185
Remsburg, Goorge J., author, 13:331
Remsburg, John E., author, 13:331
Remy, George (Adm.), 22:87
Remy, H. H., lumberman, 24:201–202
Remy, Mrs. George, 22:87
Renaud, Jean Baptiste, voyageur, 18:241, 24:285n
Renaudot, Eusebe, 13:417–418
Rene, K. A., work reviewed, 12:181
Reneberg, Rachel, 50:57
Renfro, William C., 36:42n, 48:309
Renk, Wilbur, farmer, 55:160
Rennebohm, Oscar, Wisconsin governor, speaker, 29:268
Renner, Frederic G., work reviewed, 41:198–199
Rennicke, Rosemary G., author, 50:168
Reno, Jesse L. (Gen.), 21:349, 40:148
Reno, Marcus A. (Maj.), 9:304
Reno, Milo, agrarian leader/farm organizer, 21:68, 23:91, 35:284–285, 40:354, 44:306, 48:131, 51:271–272, 274, 276–277, 52:102–103, 106, 111
Renoir, Pierre Auguste, 55:10, 56:390
Reno Lake, Crow Wing County, name, 21:349
Rensch, Ethel G., author, 14:228
Rensch, Hero E., author, 14:228
Renshawe, John H., 7:308
Renslow, William, 44:87n
Rentfrow, Milton L., composer, 44:125–126, 46:153
Renville
Dutch settlement, 28:124–127
football team, 20:104
history, 13:453, 17:488, 19:126
newspaper, 17:103
pioneer life, 34:173
schools, 8:313
Renville, Evangeline, 12:131
Renville, Gabriel, 2:547n, 5:281, 6:35, 39:261
author, 2:8, 423n, 6:196
family, 38:357
farmer, 12:131
rangers' organizer, 19:450
scout, 38:280, 40:313
Sisseton leader, 35:168, 170–177, 51:123
speaker, 12:132
Renville, John B. (Rev.), 35:171, 174
Renville, Joseph, Jr., 12:127, 131
guide, 12:239
trader, 6:172, 174, 176, 179–180, 202, 333
Renville, Mary B., Sioux captive, 18:46
Renville, Michel, 7:35
Renville, Misses ----, teachers, 12:242
Renville, Mrs. Joseph, 2:537, 552–557, 8:97
Renville, Rosalie, sketch, 2:423n
Renville, Victor, 6:196, 40:313
Renville auto, depicted, 43:97
Renville County
agrarian movement, 52:104
agriculture, 1:244
archives, 22:100
Birch Coulee Memorial Association, organized, 7:300
centennial committee, 29:185, 30:87
churches, 17:240, 18:257–258, 22:348, 51:162 (facing)
county seat, 8:449
ethnic groups, 12:275n, 18:338, 21:102, 22:348, 25:318, 28:121, 124, 35:33, 90, 53:217
first courthouse, 10:230
grasshopper plague, 36:57, 37:209, 211
Historical Society, 21:218, 338, 28:297
history, 1:378, 5:81, 10:98, 13:453, 16:218, 19:126, 49:40
local history, 5:430
monuments, 2:9
newspapers, 17:102
notes, 6:412, 9:198, 10:100, 464
Old Settlers' Association, 1:408, 4:192
organized, 14:347, 488
pageant, 4:192
pioneer days, 8:313
Pioneers' Association, 2:207, 5:524, 619
settlement, 10:285, 12:444, 30:274, 39:273, 47:118
Sioux massacre, 1:541
in Sioux Outbreak, 26:200, 38:281, 283
in World War I, 3:53
Renville County Farm Bureau, 22:111
Renville County Times (Beaver Falls), established, 19:126
Renville family, 8:200, 56:160
Renville Rangers, militia unit, 26:200, 38:131, 45:108, 47:235, 48:204, 55:330
Renville (Ranville), Joseph, 2:117n, 528, 532, 537, 548, 550, 5
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