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    S. E. Olson Company, Minneapolis, store, 26:396
    S. Jacob and Company, sketch, 4:476
    Saarela, Lillian, folk healer, 45:19–19n
    Saari, A. W., Jr., speaker, 10:361
    Saari, John, legislator, 52:261
    Saari, Matt, author, 35:245, 36:70
    Saarinen, Eero, architect, 55:40
    Saarinen, Eliel, architect, 55:40
    Saarinen, Saarinen and Associates, architects, 59:328
    Saatoff, Leona, author, 30:75
    Sabath, Adolph, congressman, 56:334
    Sabatier, I., 11:238n
    Sabin, Clay County, railroad town, 43:60
    Sabin, Dwight M., politician, 2:45, 35:297, 51:103
      labor contractor, 37:143–144, 149
    Sabin, Joseph, compiler, 18:213, 25:395, 36:297
    Sabin Lake, St. Louis County, iron deposits, 26:255
    Sable, Marie-Anne Dandonneau du, 18:234
    Sabo, Martin O., legislator, 42:239, 60:319, 323
      "Minnesota Miracle" (education funding), 60:314–325
    Saby, Rasmus B., author, 3:320
    Sacagawea (Sacajawea), Shoshone guide, 11:81, 14:204, 16:226, 39:169, 40:193, 52:81, 164, 53:249, 54:239
    Sacajaweans, sketch, 3:383
    Sacco and Vanzetti case, 21:401
    Sacher, Frank, 59:59
    Sacher, Mrs. Frank. See Schopper, Marie
    Sachs, Bertram, author, 19:126
    Sachs, Moses B., rabbi, 53:299, 302
    Sac Indians. See Sauk (Sac) Indians
    Sacket, Edward, cranberry grower, 25:198
    Sackett, ----, 9:37
    Sackett, Leonard, author, 33:226
    Sackett, Richard R., 27:48, 28:300, 29:54, 187
      archaeologist, 19:354, 20:42, 29:365
      author, 23:188, 25:202, 29:263
      field director, 27:26, 140
      speaker, 20:51, 23:50, 29:178
      WPA adviser, 18:57n, 56:241
    Sackheim, Donald E., work reviewed, 45:340–341
    Sacra-kit, Catholic sick-call set, 58:422 (facing)
    Sacra-sink, 58:422 (facing)
    Sacred Heart
      in 1870s, 10:464
      Brown (J. R.) house, 25:213, 28:191, 29:185, 36:283, 37:60, 39:273–274
      history, 10:100, 13:453, 19:126
      pageant, 4:192
      Scandinavian settlement, 12:275n, 21:223
    Sacred Heart Cathedral (Catholic), Duluth, 16:355, 17:117
    Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Faribault, 4:473
    Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Heron Lake, 16:121
    Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Staples, 2:477
    Sacred Heart Church, Freeport, anniversary, 49:40
    Sacred Heart Industrial School, Iona, 35:136
    Sacred Heart Mission, Morris, school depicted, 49:82
    Sacred Heart School, Owatonna, established, 20:62
    Saddler, Janet, 2:95
    Saerchinger, Cesar, speaker, 24:362
    Safety, in aviation, 52:237–238
    Safety First programs, in mines, 52:261
    Safford, Mary J., Dr., 39:9, 14
    Safford, Orren E. (Capt.), 3:455
    Safford, R. W., journalist, 15:368
    Safford, Virginia, columnist, 46:100
    Saga Hill, Lake Minnetonka, 28:392, 29:55
      history, 29:289–299, 30:91–93
      summer colony, 42:198
    Saga Hill Association, Lake Minnetonka, 29:294–295
    Saganachens family, Chippewa Indians, 39:305n
    Saganaga Lake, 54:126
      border lake, 37:245
      canoe route, 37:246
      Chippewa village, 37:238, 242, 253
      depicted, 37:252, 54:130, 58:133
      geology, 15:143
      resort, 37:235n, 38:33
      trail, 35:295, 37:248, 250
      underwater archaeology, 35:281, 37:254, 38:24–25
    Sa-ga-no-sho-qua (Sha-gah-nash-e-quay, Mary Sayer), 46:292
    Sage, Henry W., 25:71
    Sage, Leland L., author, 35:246
      work reviewed, 44:76
    Sage, Russell, letters, 18:444
    Sage, Walter N., author/editor, 11:107, 451
    Sagean, Mathieu, 39:337
    Sageng, Ole O.
      legislator, 35:348, 42:225
      speaker, 6:302, 21:337
    Saginaw, Michigan
      lumbering, 23:356, 32:126
      salt production, 52:139–140
    Saginaw, St. Louis County
      logging, 30:180
      railroad station, 34:184
    Saginaw Bay, Rainy Lake, 23:139–140, 141n
    Saginaw River, Michigan, 21:296
      logging, 34:35
    Sagnes, John H., author, 25:213
    Saguenay, Quebec, French settlement, 23:385
    Sahlgaard, Hagbarth, Norwegian consul, 8:390, 394
    Sahlins, Marshall, author, 48:67
    Sahlmark, A. G., pioneer, 4:248
    Sahlmark Township, Stevens County, 4:248
    Sahnish (Arikara) Indians. See Arikara (Sahnish) Indians
    Sailboats, in art, 57:77
    Sailing vessels, on Great Lakes, 9:396
    Sailor, Moses, pioneer, 11:292
    Sailors of Cattaro, set depicted, 52:300
    Saint Alexander Home, New Ulm, 59:183
    Saint-Exupery, Antoine de, 47:116
    Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France, 46:229–230
    Saint-Germain-Laval, France, 46:229–232
    Saint-Onge and Company, 32:235n
    Saint Paul, Mississippi River steamboat, 29:203, 37:296
    Saints baseball team, St. Paul, 36:93
    St. Adalbert Church (Catholic), Silver Lake, 15:37
    St. Agatha's Conservatory of Music and Art, St. Paul, 48:18–19, 21n
      teachers, 57:227
    St. Agnes Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 39:131
    St. Agnes School (Catholic), St. Paul, 20:345
    St. Albans, sketches, 5:619, 6:410
    St. Albans, Washington, D.C., athletic directors, 58:72
    St. Albans Mill, Minnetonka, 44:164, 170–171
    St. Alexis Hospital, Bismarck, North Dakota, 33:56, 58
    St. Alexius Catholic Church, West Union, 2:386
    St. Ambrose Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 59:156
    St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Fairfax, 15:128
    St. Andrews Church (Episcopal), Waterville, 50:267
    St. Andrews Society, St. Paul, 15:226
    St. Anne des Chenes, Manitoba, marker, 21:433
    St. Anne's Church (Catholic), Le Sueur, 17:479
    St. Anne's Church (Catholic), Montreal, Quebec, 6:158, 28:8
    St. Anne's Church (Catholic), Somerset, Wisconsin, 35:152
    St. Ansgar, Iowa, Norwegian settlement, 12:258, 270, 27:164
    St. Ansgarius Church, Chicago, 43:76, 48:323n
    St. Ansgarius Swedish Episcopal Church, Chicago, pastors, 55:26
    St. Ansgar's Academy, Carver, 8:109, 47:259
    St. Ansgar's Hospital, Moorhead, history, 11:460
    St. Anthony
      See also Minneapolis
      in 1849, 5:289, 6:36
      in 1855, 7:337
      in 1857, 4:27
      in 1858, 2:147, 4:198, 301
      abolitionism, 56:77, 57:110, 113–120
      banks, 2:126
      black community, 49:42–53
      buildings, 15:49, 27:291, 35:106, 37:192, 38:343, 39:73
      business, 24:295, 26:371, 27:248, 289, 291, 28:284, 291, 35:104–105, 109, 39:67–74
      in capital controversy, 43:240–241
      Cataract Hall depicted, 55:222
      charter, 6:411
      cholera outbreak, 14:295
      churches, 19:249n, 27:291n, 30:395, 40:6–7, 44:56–57, 49:49, 51–52
      in Civil War, 2:332, 362
      daguerreotypists, 52:44
      dance instructors, 55:227
      dentistry, 21:437
      depicted, 1:230, 329, 2:468, 3:236, 5:448, 18:468, 30:112, 35:98, 39:69, 74, 40:6, 64, 75, 44:56, 46:223, 49:42–43, 48, 50–51, 133, 52:52, 56:209, 211, 57:108–109, 115
      described, 12:162–164, 13:335, 14:100, 19:401, 21:415, 29:206–208, 214, 30:91, 219, 34:48–49, 35:102, 104, 39:67–69
      early printing, 15:22, 19:431–432
      first poll lists, 3:93
      fish market, 46:49
      founded, 27:311, 30:219n, 32:96n, 40:137, 58:256
      German theater, 32:102, 127, 164–168, 173
      Henry Nichols mission, 19:141–147, 341
      historic district, 43:40
      history, 4:475, 5:84, 388, 7:297, 302, 55:218, 56:204, 408
      hotels, 12:403, 13:195, 19:84, 403, 20:328, 32:18, 36:91, 38:273, 40:63, 46:222–223n, 49:44, 48–49, 51–52, 57:108, 112, 120
      incorporated, 49:43, 133n
      judicial district, 39:145
      land values, 1856, 2:134
      location, 2:73, 7:223
      lumber industry, 21:450, 23:273, 27:286, 29:199, 31:109, 34:50, 37:197, 39:71, 44:56
      mail service, 12:343, 27:248, 40:86, 89
      map, 25:41
      medicine, 17:220, 35:221
      merger with Minneapolis, 35:229, 40:376, 49:130n
      milling district depicted, 58:261
      mills, 10:415
      paper mill, 49:194
      photography businesses, 54:193 (facing)
      pioneers, 1:410, 2:476, 5:324
      pioneer trade, 6:142
      politics, 24:139, 35:105, 107, 117–129, 36:3, 6, 9, 40:223
      population, 21:225, 27:286, 44:58, 46:131, 49:43, 57:111
      railroads, 1:117, 163, 3:168n, 4:28, 7:224, 20:374, 21:239, 35:364, 36:7, 37:153, 38:45–52, 295, 43:58
      roads, 20:140
      rural women's lives, 52:64
      sabbath school, 16:317
      sawmills, 58:274
      schools, 12:398, 14:144, 18:226, 30:2, 13, 35:102
      settlement, 16:315, 21:309, 22:154, 24:132, 26:155, 27:299, 30:195, 199
      singing school, 39:120
      social dancing, 55:223–224
      source material, 5:505, 7:288
      and St. Paul, 37:90, 310–323
      stage lines, 11:401, 405, 27:288, 28:70, 190, 29:30–34, 206, 33:200
      steamboating, 2:132, 28:342n, 33:9, 37:109, 38:2, 40:332
      summer resorts, 5:73, 20:393, 23:196, 33:125
      suspension bridge, 42:219, 49:133
      telegraph, 2:575
      territorial health and safety conditions, 56:231
      territorial newspapers, 56:224, 395, 408 (facing)
      trails, 27:71
      transportation, 7:222, 275
      travel account, 48:86, 133
      Turner societies, 55:332
      typographical union, 4:60, 464
      volunteer guard, 16:176
    St. Anthony Agricultural Association, 22:251
    St. Anthony Board of Trade, 2:53
    St. Anthony Boom Company, 24:135
    St. Anthony Brewery, 35:120
    St. Anthony Commercial Club, 33:332
      history, 11:216, 35:46
    St. Anthony Convent, Minneapolis, 48:18
    St. Anthony Elevator Company, Minneapolis, 42:271
    St. Anthony Express, newspaper, 14:400, 15:23, 16:387, 52:132, 55:218–220, 222, 56:205, 232–233, 555:225–26
    St. Anthony Falls, Minneapolis, 49:53, 53:208, 58:255
      See also Flour and flour milling
      in 1871, 10:414
      in 1887, 6:48
      abolitionism, 57:116
      anniversary celebrations, 47:59–60, 80
      archaeology, 58:322–330
      in art, 57:102, 238
      bird life, 35:342
      breaks, 10:415n
      Chippewa encampment, 24:20
      depicted, 1:230, 2:197, 3:473, 4:96, 276, 5:364, 448, 7:299, 10:43, 221, 12:84, 15:211, 350, 17:147, 20:59, 25:166n, 26:288, 27:270, 30:112, 157, 218, 32:12, 61, 33:65, 113, 116, 124, 178, 284, 34:28, 31, 33, 138, 155, 159, 35:64, 108, 117, 205 (cover), 246, 341 (cover), 36:20, 23, 276, 37:309 (cover), 310, 313, 316, 40:63–64, 75, 41:32, 144, 46:222, 47:9, 41 (cover), 59–61, 250, 48:336, 49:42, 131, 133, 52:44, 55:78, 81, 56:199, 205, 211, 57:91, 108–109, 58:249 (cover), 252–253, 255, 261, 269, 271, 310, 371
      described, 3:145, 6:36, 170, 7:271, 9:142, 385, 12:162, 14:84, 330, 16:281, 20:125, 23:338, 24:230, 27:287–288, 28:17, 29:214, 253, 30:205, 217, 31:154, 32:96, 98, 216, 221, 34:48–49, 139–141, 35:95, 36:41, 43, 37:64, 39:68, 40:359, 42:216, 46:223, 49:129, 133n, 54:256, 56:41, 250
      discovery, 5:361, 520, 6:84, 7:297, 9:74, 10:416, 11:7, 340, 343, 348, 468, 12:96, 13:210, 14:371, 15:100, 16:350, 19:99, 21:92, 23:372, 30:216
      erosion control, 58:259–260
      ferry, 7:109, 131–132, 302, 30:195, 197, 210
      fur trade, 42:133
      head of navigation, 17:154n, 19:182
      height, 49:132
      historic site, 47:223–224, 333, 58:321
      history, 21:401, 25:306, 396, 26:398, 27:281, 36:71, 38:296, 40:315, 43:40, 58:252–254
      impediment to navigation, 5:37n
      and Iowa boundary, 56:157
      legends, 4:289, 5:253, 10:382, 13:250, 367, 376, 15:278, 17:440, 19:422, 25:165–167, 27:357, 36:22, 76–77
      maps, 6:216, 35:23–24, 58:259, 327
      measurements by explorers, 5:253
      milling industry, 9:63, 44:163, 164 (map), 176, 46:152, 154, 156–157, 160, 50:120, 256, 56:255, 418–419, 57:87–88, 58:262–267, 270–285
      name, 9:20, 11:349, 30:216, 33:124, 352, 48:83, 49:131, 58:253–254, 287
      newspaper, 56:165
      in paintings, 55:83
      photographed, 43:315, 52:47, 51–52
      pioneer life, 56:164
      portage, 14:350
      postmark, 15:487
      preservation, 8:79
      sawmills, 3:232, 234, 5:146, 6:142, 20:126, 21:211, 450, 23:290, 24:126–127, 129–130, 27:312–314, 28:376, 29:100, 208, 231, 30:197, 35:1 (cover), 28, 39:316–317, 54:104, 58:255–258, 287
      and settlement, 48:266
      sketches, 1:67, 4:464, 5:138, 309, 6:83, 299
      source material, 5:75, 6:73
      stabilization, 55:377
      steamboat landing, 54:257
      visitors, 11:124, 15:405, 414, 16:33, 18:156, 23:170, 24:369, 25:104–116, 28:272, 278, 317, 29:170, 174, 31:209, 34:156, 35:180–181, 37:53, 160, 40:411, 41:138, 144, 42:224, 47:58, 54:192, 56:205–206, 58:255
      walking tour, 58:326–329
      water power, 1:335, 347, 421, 2:285, 450, 4:423n, 6:37, 7:218, 13:32, 15:303, 467, 17:477, 19:407, 20:193, 24:128–131, 200, 27:310–311, 30:197, 32:34, 33:63, 35:98, 118, 37:309–323, 40:137, 43:247, 44:58, 46:223, 47:168, 48:86, 49:130n, 133–134, 52:4, 54:260, 56:158, 212, 57:388
    St. Anthony Falls Bank, 19:207
    St. Anthony Falls bridge, Minneapolis, 4:94, 198
    St. Anthony Falls Evening News, 57:111
    St. Anthony Falls Heritage Center, 57:96
    St. Anthony Falls Historic District, 56:259, 58:251, 321, 328, 330
    St. Anthony Falls Junior Pioneers' Association, organized, 2:476
    St. Anthony Falls Water Power Company, 1:421n 2:285, 58:258, 263
      activities, 37:312, 321, 323
      history, 35:98
    St. Anthony-Fort Ridgely Road, route, 11:392
    St. Anthony Hill, St. Paul, 33:195, 199–200
    St. Anthony Historic District, 43:40
    St. Anthony Iron Works, 6:294, 16:71
    St. Anthony Library Association, 7:113, 26:386, 35:359
    St. Anthony Literary Society, 35:222
    St. Anthony Lumber Company, 26:136
    St. Anthony Mill, Minneapolis, 58:326
    St. Anthony Mill Company, 7:117
    St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Cemetery, Minneapolis, 57:216
    St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, St. Anthony, 3:102, 5:226, 49:49, 51
    St. Anthony Park, St. Paul
      beginnings, 18:460
      plan, 49:284
    St. Anthony Park Area Historical Society
      See also Ramsey County Historical Society
      historic building preservation, 27:228–232, 28:71, 383, 29:364
      meetings, 27:266, 28:88, 195, 297, 29:93, 276
      organized, 26:257, 285
      program, 30:77
      publications, 29:181, 30:168
    St. Anthony Park Congregational Church, St. Paul, 18:460
    St. Anthony Park Improvement Association, 5:527
    St. Anthony Pottery, 33:229
    St. Anthony's Benevolent Society, St. Paul, 39:131
    St. Anthony School, Minneapolis, 53:295
    St. Anthony Turnverein, 9:200
      Minneapolis history, 13:217
      records, 16:335
      sketch, 5:474
    St. Anthony Zouaves, in Civil War, 16:176
    St. Arnold, Dorothy, quoted, 48:259
    St. Augusta, Stearns County
      Catholic parish, 10:119
      German settlement, 31:25
      townsite, 16:334
    St. Augustine, Florida
      competitive air shows, 54:334
      Historical Program, 22:316, 23:85
    St. Austin Roman Catholic Church, Minneapolis, 60:303
    St. Barnabas Hospital, Minneapolis, 24:372, 26:94
    St. Benedict, 8:230
    St. Benedict's Academy, St. Joseph
      See also College of St. Benedict
      archives, 27:169
      history, 27:96–106, 151
    St. Benedict's Church (Catholic), St. Benedict, Scott County, 17:117–118
    St. Benedict's College. See College of St. Benedict
    St. Benedict's Convent, St. Joseph, 8:226–227, 231, 47:119, 48:163
    St. Benedict's Hospital, St. Cloud, 33:59, 291–294
    St. Benedict's Mission Church, White Earth, 48:160
    St. Benedict's Mission School, White Earth Reservation, 26:275
      historic property, 51:148
    St. Benedict's Orphan School, White Earth, 48:165
    St. Bernard's Church (Catholic), St. Paul, history, 22:111
    St. Boniface, Manitoba
      church archives, 20:35, 79, 430
      church bells, 18:376, 20:204
      growth, 19:353
      historical society, 14:444, 15:70, 17:476, 18:246–247, 280, 27:260
      mission, 26:171, 27:166, 31:240, 35:270, 37:183, 40:313
      railroad, 21:260, 24:329
      riot, 19:412
      schools, 29:81
    St. Boniface Church (Catholic), Hastings, 15:197, 27:269
    St. Boniface Church (Catholic), Minneapolis, 15:128
    St. Boniface College, Manitoba, 18:244
    St. Bonifacius
      railroad, 41:355n
      sorghum mill, 35:201
    St. Bonifacius Catholic Church, Mound, 15:480
    St. Bonifacius Verein, Minneapolis society, 32:167
    St. Bridget's Church (Catholic), Rochester, 14:451
    St. Canice Church (Catholic), Kilkenny, 11:462
    St. Casimir Catholic Church, Wells, 16:355
    St. Casimir's Church, Cloquet, Christmas celebrations, 58:22–23
    St. Catherine's College. See College of St. Catherine, St. Paul
    St. Charles, Winona County
      described, 12:48, 48:299
      history, 20:364, 34:171
      Methodist church, 14:240
      museum, 36:14
      prisoner-of-war camp, 44:297, 301, 54:122
      wildlife, 30:223
    St. Charles Hotel, Minneapolis, 2:332, 49:52
    St. Charles Hotel, St. Anthony, 12:399, 402, 20:393, 29:32–33n, 215, 40:63, 55:220
    St. Charles Hotel, Winona, 12:401
    St. Charles House, St. Anthony, 7:114, 116
    St. Charles Township, Winona County, development, 6:259
    St. Clair
      Indian agency, 15:468
      location, 12:51n
      Winnebago reservation, 35:293
    St. Clair, Arthur (Gen.), governor of Ohio Territory, 4:363, 16:204, 20:17, 32:44
    St. Clair, George A., mining interest, 34:270–271n, 272, 275
    St. Clair, Harry, actor, 34:85
    St. Clair, Henry Whipple (Rev.), Episcopal priest, 54:373
      career, 35:248
      letters, 16:242
    St. Clair, Sallie, actress, 23:308–310, 313
    St. Clair playground, St. Paul, 58:218
    St. Clair River, Michigan, 4:363–364, 366, 23:136–137
      tugboating, 54:212
    St. Clara, nuns of, 4:451
    St. Claude chapel, 8:305
    St. Clement's Episcopal Church, St. Paul, 27:81, 28:396, 53:203
    St. Clement's Parish (Catholic), Duluth, 33:59
    St. Cloud, Stearns County, 52:133, 135
      See also Central Minnesota Historical Center, St. Cloud
      in 1857, 10:184
      in 1860s, 10:465
      1866 storm, 9:69
      air service, 50:97
      American Legion conventions, 51:173
      anniversaries, 12:455, 29:272
      art, 30:284
      auto industry, 43:104–105, 48:138–152, 49:29–30
      banks, 48:141
      baseball, 18:343, 19:169–170, 173, 175
      Benedictine residence, 48:163
      bridge, 46:336
      businesses, 42:24, 46:60, 49:78
      Catholics, 10:119, 49:347, 51:164
      churches, 12:106–107, 456, 14:239, 360, 15:119, 16:371, 28:254, 30:156, 33:393n, 35:46, 267
      church-state controversy, 53:303
      circus history, 23:199
      in Civil War, 17:489, 18:119, 38:43
      climate, 17:260–261
      county seat, 32:36, 57:335
      Cyclone Relief Committee, 16:74
      depicted, 35:265, 267
      described, 20:64, 30:112
      diocesan centennial commemorative, 52:40
      direct primary, 35:350
      enterprises, 49:29–30
      ethnic groups, 18:89, 453, 21:98, 28:254, 30:292, 31:25, 32:37
      factories, 58:99
      in fiction, 33:356
      flour milling, 18:208, 50:84
      food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:281
      founded, 1:346
      German settlement, 10:117
      Glidden tour, 38:211
      gold fever, 38:53
      government, 30:144
      governmental study, 42:311
      granite and granite industry, 16:234, 21:393, 29:171, 37:263, 53:200, 202, 206, 54:153
      history, 2:436, 8:112, 14:438, 16:334, 18:119, 21:344, 46:255, 49:78
      history surveys, 26:234–241, 28:164
      hotels, 18:353, 24:332, 35:255, 46:60n, 61, 63
      ice racing, 41:384
      incorporated, 9:258
      International Women's Year conference, 56:352
      Junior Historian chapter, 27:147, 28:163
      labor unions, 21:393, 22:379–380
      land office, 16:65, 24:134n, 39:90
      Lindbergh flyover, 42:145–146
      Lutheran church, 49:40
      mail service, 1:318, 19:196, 30:262, 40:84, 53:180
      mandolin clubs, 57:220
      mission, 39:308n
      music, 39:321
      newspapers, 16:76, 17:358, 365, 39:260
      pageant, 3:534
      parks, 26:398
      parochial schools, 53:296
      pioneer life, 14:276, 15:139, 17:489, 30:275
      platted, 57:336
      population, 49:79
      power company, 35:381
      prison, 55:289
      quarries, 2:14–15
      railroads, 1:163, 398, 21:239–240, 22:379, 24:332, 32:126, 35:208, 37:155–156n, 38:71
      Red River trail, 16:231, 17:225, 21:253n
      reform school, 5:574, 9:79
      river port, 6:310, 24:138
      roads, 16:293, 299, 21:234–235, 241, 35:258, 291, 38:55, 59, 63, 69–70, 40:69, 71
      schools, 16:371, 17:465, 23:110, 24:93, 27:180, 32:40, 42, 33:53, 36:107
      in Sioux Outbreak, 12:446, 16:253, 38:204, 276–278, 283
      stage line, 1:168, 15:135, 18:353, 32:63, 33:277n, 46:121
      state historical convention, 8:94, 190, 260–266
      territorial newspapers, 56:224
      transportation, 4:291
      trolley line, 17:365
      troop departure, 41:8–9
      volunteer guard, 16:176
      War History Committee, 23:392
      in World War I, 15:115
    St. Cloud and Lake Traverse Railroad, 35:208
    St. Cloud Barrel, drive-in, 53:259–260
    St. Cloud Commercial Club, 48:151
    St. Cloud Daily Journal-Press, 48:150
    St. Cloud Daily Times, history, 8:112
    St. Cloud Daily Times, obituaries, 60:206
    St. Cloud Daily Times and Daily Journal-Press, history, 14:397, 405, 17:364
    St. Cloud Democrat, 16:76, 98, 30:181, 32:17, 56:225
    St. Cloud Fibre Ware Company, 49:78
    St. Cloud Hospital, 9:199
      history, 33:291–297
    St. Cloud Journal, 14:405, 16:98, 36:301
    St. Cloud Opera House, 28:99
    St. Cloud Pretzels, professional baseball team, 59:170
    St. Cloud Printing Company, 16:98
    St. Cloud Reformatory, Annex for Defective Delinquents, 59:245
    St. Cloud Rifle Company, volunteer unit, 16:172–173n
    St. Cloud State Normal School, 3:439, 443
    St. Cloud State Teachers College, 8:190, 264–265, 268, 34:90, 51:25, 55:174
      history, 12:456, 14:149, 26:83, 34:93
      sketch, 8:112
    St. Cloud Street Car Company, history, 14:361
    St. Cloud Technical High School, local history survey, 26:234–241
    St. Cloud Times, 56:395
    St. Cloud Times Publishing Company, 41:328
    St. Cloud Truck Company, 43:105
    St. Cloud Union, 56:395
    St. Cloud University, 55:111, 174
    St. Cloud Visiter, 56:165, 57:111
      controversies, 14:406, 16:76, 27:2, 30:252, 32:17
      finances, 14:404
      name changes, 14:405
    St. Columba mission, Gull Lake, Cass County, 2:560n, 8:303, 9:251–252, 14:55, 57, 27:289n, 28:190
    St. Columba Parish, Iona, Iowa, 35:136–137
    St. Constantine's Ukrainian Catholic Church, mandolin players, 57:230
    St. Cornelia's Church (Morton), 59:188
    St. Cornelia's Episcopal Church, Lower Sioux community, historic property, 51:148, 164 (facing)
    St. Cosme, Jean F., author, 2:189
    St. Coutourier, Hyacinth, trader, 28:380
    St. Croix
      bank, 2:121–122
      Bishop Loras at, 8:37, 47
    St. Croix, steamboat, 22:13
    St. Croix Alley, Duluth, 52:216
    St. Croix and Lake Superior Mining (Mineral) Company, 9:11, 25:396, 50:317
    St. Croix and Lake Superior Railroad, land grants, 34:67–69
    St. Croix Ball Club, Stillwater, 19:169, 173, 175, 177–179, 181
    St. Croix Boom Company, 14:99, 17:313, 367, 31:33–34, 36, 38, 35:282
      charges, 26:133
      charter, 17:282, 18:176, 26:126
      production figures, 18:177
      records, 23:395, 26:132, 30:391
    St. Croix Boy Scout Camp, Wisconsin, campers depicted, 58:81
    St. Croix Collegiate and Military Academy, Hudson, Wisconsin, 19:451
    St. Croix County, Wisconsin, 55:268, 277, 56:148
      1840 census, 5:61
      1846 census, 50:313n
      agricultural statistics, 7:212
      Board of Commissioners, 21:458, 55:271, 276
      boundaries, 23:384, 24:159, 349, 50:310–320
      census, 30:195
      county seat, 17:277
      courthouse, 38:351
      district court, 55:55
      Historical Society, 36:152, 39:83
      history, 21:430, 46:303–304
      livestock, 26:107
      organized, 15:237, 25:198
      pioneer life, 12:94, 15:344
      territorial records, 57:160
    St. Croix County Bible Society (Wisconsin), 24:165
    St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin
      architecture, 38:341, 344–346
      boundary dispute, 50:313
      crime, 55:56
      depicted, 41:32
      described, 36:281
      ginseng trade, 41:257, 263
      land office, 12:381
      land sales, 9:87
      logging, 36:159
      mail service, 36:207, 209, 214, 40:84, 86
      mills, 17:283, 24:196, 27:310, 29:205
      newspaper, 17:314, 385
      pioneer life, 16:359, 23:164
      power company, 35:381, 40:357
      sawmill, 41:143
      trading post, 11:375, 13:222
    St. Croix Falls Lumber Company, 4:189, 18:168, 27:302, 310, 58:256
    St. Croix (Folle Avoine) band, Ojibway Indians. See Folle Avoine (St. Croix) band
    St. Croix House, Stillwater, 43:225
    St. Croixian (St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin), founded, 3:508n, 56:398
    St. Croix Indian Reservation, Wisconsin, 54:376, 58:124
    St. Croix Inquirer (Hudson, Wisconsin), 17:385, 389, 22:189
    St. Croix Lumber Company, 8:47
    St. Croix Lumber Mill, Stillwater, historic property, 51:148
    St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, 47:79
    St. Croix River, 46:229
      See also Lumber industry; Rafting; St. Croix Valley; Steamboats and steamboating.
      boating depicted, 41:284
      boundary, 2:580, 43:256, 49:130n
      bridges, 55:377, 60:237
      canoe route, 46:81
      dalles, 5:138, 615, 8:60, 15:237, 18:359, 19:228, 26:225
      depicted, 29:265, 39:265 (cover), 47:186
      described, 23:342, 28:235
      falls, 17:282, 313, 25:396
      first sawmill, 2:120n
      fishing, 22:337
      flood, 15:346
      history, 39:290, 42:313–314, 43:77, 155, 46:172, 47:28, 50:170
      legends, 5:525, 614
      lumber industry, 2:95, 4:292, 7:269, 26:130, 132–133, 27:194, 30:391, 31:62, 43:315, 44:177, 48:220
      mail boat, 36:213
      map, 8:194, 41:143
      navigation, 2:45, 290, 6:408, 43:257–258
      preservation, 50:170
      projected ferry, 17:269–271
      scenic riverway, 47:79
      sketch, 7:91
      source, 28:147
      steamboating, 12:319, 17:277–279, 19:249, 24:245, 27:310, 28:92, 29:196, 34:132, 35:355, 36:252, 38:188
      transportation route, 7:219–220
      travel accounts, 41:142–143, 300, 42:77
      water level, 36:46–47
    St. Croix River Association, 24:385
      history, 50:170, 58:63
      papers, 43:31
    St. Croix State Park, Pine County, 24:262, 29:50, 52:328, 58:76, 60:238
    St. Croix Union (Stillwater), 14:401, 17:385, 56:227, 232
    St. Croix Valley
      See also St. Croix River
      archaeology, 15:151
      architecture, 38:337–352
      boulders, 54:312
      as boundary, 55:269, 56:158
      Dakota-Ojibway hostilities, 55:48–49
      depicted, 37:4, 39:287, 52:55, 57:314–315
      described, 17:276–287, 37:3, 39:286–289, 40:310
      economic potential, 50:318
      exploration, 17:139
      flatboats, 55:27
      fur trade, 11:375, 385, 24:195, 28:1–14, 142–159, 225–240, 32:234, 42:126, 47:120
      genealogy sources, 41:389–390
      ginseng trade, 41:257, 260–262
      historical meeting, 17:312–318
      Historical Society, 22:331
      history, 2:201, 10:196, 23:394, 24:79, 165, 28:185, 395, 41:197, 42:40, 124, 313–314, 44:177, 51:285, 53:178
      Indians and criminal justice, 55:55
      lumber industry, 2:44, 4:189, 292, 451, 6:397, 13:284, 366, 15:346, 16:479, 17:277, 313, 18:165–179, 344, 420, 468, 20:448, 24:126, 130, 166, 194, 245, 27:191, 310, 313, 29:199, 30:195, 31:33–39, 33:226, 35:49, 243, 36:70, 159, 40:357, 41:143–144n, 43:123, 257, 44:177–178, 50:138, 56:157–158, 218, 57:331
      lynchings, 55:72
      mail service, 36:206–215
      map, 50:311
      missions, 9:176
      Old Settlers' Association, 1:238, 544, 2:287, 3:230, 4:99, 192, 5:309, 619, 34:129
      parks, 48:92
      pioneer life, 15:344, 23:164
      promotion, 42:219–220
      railroad, 10:449, 35:358–364
      roads, 21:227, 230–231, 40:233, 246, 56:257
      settlements, 2:115, 132, 517n, 41:390, 43:259–260, 44:80
      in Sioux Outbreak, 38:275–276
      sources, 43:31
      state-boundary issue, 50:309–320, 55:269, 271–273
      steamboats, 52:204, 55:21, 23, 27
      Swedes, 17:396–405, 34:163, 38:38, 39:341
      territorial prisons, 56:251–252
      towns, 55:183
      wild rice, 41:142
    St. Croix Valley Academy, Afton, 17:389
    St. Croix Valley Civil War Round Table, centennial ceremony, 57:69
    St. Croix Wild River State Park, Chisago County, 56:258
    St. Cyril's Church (Catholic), Minneapolis, 22:222
    St. Denis, Michel, petitioner, 49:187
    St. Denys, Charles J. de, 12:307
    St. Edward's Catholic Church, Austin, 51:12
    St. Edward's Church (Catholic), Minneota, 12:103
    St. Elizabeth Convent, Morris County, New Jersey, 16:340
    St. Eloi Church (Catholic), Ghent, 14:356
    St. Felix Catholic Parish, Wabasha, 15:128
    St. Francis
      history, 12:455, 18:333
      mill, 14:454
    St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, St. Paul, 15:481
    St. Francis High School, Little Falls, 16:372
    St. Francis Quadrangle, map, 3:478
    St. Francis Seminary, 9:67
    St. Francis Xavier mission, 7:349
    St. Francois du Lac, Quebec, Indian village, 19:76
    St. Francois Xavier Mission, Pembina, North Dakota, 22:286
    St. Francois Xavier (White Horse Plains), Manitoba, 21:206
      settlement, 49:188
    St. Gabriel's Church (Catholic), Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, 11:108, 17:475, 23:286
    St. George, Mrs. Louis, sketch, 5:241
    St. George, Nicollet County, log houses, 37:73, 75
    St. George, Robert B., work reviewed, 50:81
    St. George Catholic Church, New Ulm, 14:451
    St. George Catholic Church, West Newton, 36:193
    St. George's Episcopal Church, St. Louis Park, 56:93–94
    St. George's Island. See Sugar Island, St. Mary's River, Michigan
    St. George's Snowshoe Club, St. Paul, 49:324
    St. Germain, Frank, 5:527
    St. Germain, Venant, 20:16, 23:379
    St. Gertrude's Convent, Shakopee, 47:119
    St. Henry, ---- (Lucky Bob), aviator-entrepreneur, 54:339
    St. Hilaire, Pennington County
      house depicted, 54:335
      lumber milling, 43:127
    St. Hilaire Lumber Company, Red Lake operations, 43:124–125
    St. Hubert's Lodge, Frontenac, 35:245
      depicted, 14:35, 37:64
      described, 14:34
      historic building, 15:467, 36:95
      name, 20:307
    St. Ignace, Michigan, 35:383
    St. Ignace de Michilimackinac, Michigan
      mission, 13:401
      parish records, 46:291
    St. Ignatius Catholic Church, Houghton, Michigan, 9:402
    St. James, Watonwan County
      anniversary, 22:443
      historical meeting, 26:395
      history, 11:111, 12:108, 19:362, 26:399
      Latinos, 56:436
      platted, 57:339
      railroad, 22:112
    St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church, St. Paul, 43:78
      anniversary, 15:362
      assistants, 55:136 (facing)
      members, 56:107
      organized, 56:249n3
    St. James Catholic Orphanage, Duluth, 48:273
    St. James Church (Catholic), Jacobs Prairie, history, 20:364
    St. James Church (Catholic), Randall, 29:176
    St. James Hotel, Minneapolis, sketch, 4:200
    St. James Hotel, Red Wing, 49:258, 50:167, 293
    St. James mine, Aurora, 41:83, 51:67
    St. James School for Boys, Faribault, 21:115, 446
    St. Jefferson, Clearwater County, ghost town, 16:493
    St. Johannes Evangelical Church, New Rome, 10:361
    St. John, ---- (Capt.), 4:365
    St. John, John P., 9:234
    St. John, Rhoda, Vermilion Lake Indian School student, 58:229
    St. John, Wiley Pelham, hunter, 60:52, 126
    St. John Cantius Church, Wilno, interior depicted, 58:23
    St. John Chrysostom Church (Episcopal), Delafield, Wisconsin, 50:262
    St. John Nepomucene's Parish, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, 23:286
    St. John River, Quebec, 38:386
      salmon fishing, 56:261 (facing)
    St. John's, Nebraska Territory, Catholic colony, 21:74
    St. John's Abbey and University, Collegeville, 7:188, 358, 8:225, 264, 266, 427, 9:47, 67, 39:310, 41:212, 42:77, 51:164
      See also Benedictine Order
      abbots, 27:105, 32:37, 41, 43, 33:53, 55, 57–60, 114n, 35:372
      activities, 8:228–230
      architecture, 36:100, 37:38, 60:280n
      army training, 25:312, 27:368
      artist-in-residence program, 51:128 (facing)
      biographical directory, 35:155
      black cultural center, 51:31
      breadmaking, 56:148
      centennial, 35:46
      churches, 26:275, 37:187, 347, 39:128, 59:95
      described, 33:138, 34:93, 131
      established, 8:224, 275, 14:147, 15:354, 31:25
      history, 12:99, 16:372, 18:473, 20:446, 47:256, 48:163, 165
      Indian school, 35:338, 38:335
      influence, 8:231, 49:122
      library, 46:208
      locations, 32:42–43, 33:53
      microfilm project, 40:361
      monastery, 8:224
      picture, 8:228
      publications, 18:229, 26:388, 35:338–339
      records repository, 49:209
      territorial centennial program, 30:284
    St. John's Catholic Church, Grand Marais, 39:310, 55:258, 262–263
    St. John's Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 18:117
    St. John's Church (Catholic), Union Hill, Scott County, 21:456
    St. John's Church (Episcopal), Janesville, 50:267
    St. John's Church (Episcopal), Mantorville, 50:268
    St. John's Episcopal Cemetery, White Bear Lake, burials, 57:179
    St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Elmore, 15:481
    St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Omro Township, Yellow Medicine County, 13:454, 24:94
    St. John's Hospital, Fargo, North Dakota, 48:20
    St. John's Hospital, St. Paul, 34:356
    St. John's Hospital, Winona, 48:20
    St. John's in the Wilderness Episcopal Church, White Bear Lake, 17:350
    St. John's Lutheran Church, Baytown, 14:52–53
    St. John's Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 8:213, 14:362
    St. John's Lutheran Church, Northfield, 4:97, 445
    St. John's Lutheran Church, Red Wing, 14:451
    St. John's Lutheran Church, Wykoff, 15:481
    St. John (Sr.). See Ireland, Eliza (Sr. St. John)
    St. John's Reformed Episcopal Church, Mankato, 4:298
    St. John's Reformed Episcopal Church, St. Paul, 4:297
    St. John's Seminary. See St. John's Abbey and University, Collegeville
    St. John's Society, Sleepy Eye, 14:455
    St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Dayton, 16:484
    St. John the Evangelist Church (Catholic), Derrynane, Le Sueur County, 28:82
    St. John the Evangelist Church (Catholic), Little Canada, 15:480, 21:454
    St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church, St. Paul, 33:95, 47:336
    St. Joseph, Michigan
      fort, 19:298
      history, 13:110
    St. Joseph, Missouri
      architecture, 40:103
      commercial architecture, 52:37
      Sioux stopover, 38:359, 362–363
    St. Joseph, Stearns County
      American Fur Company post, 6:248
      Benedictine convent, 17:219, 27:96–106, 32:42, 33:53, 58–60, 292
      Catholic churches, 15:38, 27:367, 31:25, 36:35
      German settlement, 10:117, 119
      Indian school, 17:84
      monastery, 33:53
      in Sioux Outbreak, 35:271, 38:276
      trading post, 11:233, 258
    St. Joseph Catholic Church, Browerville, 58:26
    St. Joseph Island, Ontario, history, 19:198
    St. Joseph of Carondelet, congregation, 5:615
    St. Joseph of Carondelet, Sisters of. See Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet
    St. Joseph River, Michigan, post, 13:203, 19:286–287, 296
    St. Joseph's, North Dakota, mixed-bloods' settlement, 18:357, 35:261
    St. Joseph's Academy, St. Paul, 48:17
      history, 33:38, 48:13, 16–19
      music education, 57:222
    St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Appleton, Wisconsin, 25:193
    St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Medicine Lake, 15:480, 16:484, 17:479
    St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Miesville, 15:128
    St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Minneapolis, 27:176
    St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Silver Lake, 15:31
    St. Joseph's Catholic Church, St. Joseph, 27:367
    St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Waconia, 16:120
    St. Joseph's Convent, Marshall, superiors, 57:227
    St. Joseph's Convent, Stillwater, 48:18
    St. Joseph's German Catholic Orphan Asylum, St. Paul, 50:75, 56:105, 107
    St. Joseph's Hospital, St. Paul, 17:69, 21:437, 35:264, 38:366, 48:18, 20n
      in cholera epidemic, 14:297–301
      described, 30:9
      founded, 14:110, 293, 30:405
      history, 15:456, 24:372, 33:312
      novitiate, 48:16
      site, 30:7
    St. Joseph's Mission (Catholic), Ball Club, 23:402
    St. Joseph's Provincial House, St. Paul, archives, 30:2
    St. Joseph (Walhalla), North Dakota
      in fur trade, 49:181
      metis settlement, 49:180
      name, 49:182
    St. Jude's Reformed Episcopal Church, Henderson, 9:425
    St. Lawrence, Clara, 17:121
    St. Lawrence, James G. (Rev.), papers, 16:336
    St. Lawrence, sketch, 6:311
    St. Lawrence River, 4:313, 319, 326, 5:4, 14, 8:117, 153, 9:248, 10:159, 53:226, 55:100, 57:309
      archaeological site, 40:205
      boundary, 9:410
      fur trade, 40:157, 165, 178, 183
      Great Lakes deep waterway, 4:223, 5:151, 9:18, 10:214
      panorama, 33:290, 36:324
      route to interior, 18:383–384, 34:159
      source, 24:231, 28:146
      traffic, 34:356, 35:292, 38:386
    St. Lawrence River Valley, depicted, 52:84 (facing)
    St. Lawrence Seaway, 39:210
      bibliography, 18:102
      completion, 55:97
      described, 15:354, 24:175, 34:356, 36:280, 37:39
      economic aspect, 35:292, 36:69, 39:262
      history, 12:95, 21:422, 34:265, 36:324, 37:259
      negotiations, 37:302, 39:128
      source material, 20:452, 37:41
    St. Lawrence Valley, French colonies, 10:437
    St. Louis, Missouri
      African-American music, 54:140
      architecture, 40:103–104, 107–108, 134, 192, 53:207
      army post, 15:379
      art and artists, 30:74, 42:259–260, 267, 52:152–153, 53:322, 57:238–239
      art center, 34:253, 353
      cholera epidemic, 36:17, 56:210
      depicted, 17:433, 25:114, 30:269, 32:13–14, 36:47
      diocese, 3:313
      expositions, 55:205, 57:247
      Farmers' Alliance meeting, 1889, 9:224, 241, 246
      fire, 17:137
      first printing, 15:13
      first steamboat, 9:350
      floods, 8:279
      flour milling, 57:94, 58:262
      frontier life, 28:288
      fur trade, 6:35, 7:18, 23, 222, 270, 13:225–226, 240, 15:421, 431, 18:394, 19:293, 29:78, 36:260, 262, 40:145, 152, 155, 183, 185, 201, 212, 214, 218, 220, 410
      German colony, 32:155–156
      libraries, 20:202
      lumber center, 18:169, 174, 177, 24:127, 202, 26:132, 27:190
      Marryat's visit, 18:160–161
      milling center, 10:179
      panorama exhibit, 17:142
      pioneer contacts with Twin Cities, 7:105
      Populist convention, 1896, 5:554
      Republican convention, 1896, 5:552–553, 555
      in Revolutionary War, 10:87
      river port, 11:181n, 14:273, 18:175, 20:383, 387, 22:13–15, 94, 26:155, 32:12n, 36:251–252, 255, 257, 38:358–360, 40:78–79, 195, 56:205
      school, 25:108
      theater, 14:114, 23:305–306, 310, 31:116
      third-party convention, 1892, 9:230, 234, 237–244, 246
      trade center, 11:144, 23:321, 29:2–3, 7, 30:154, 34:17–18, 35:356–357n, 36:37–53, 38:355–356, 39:68, 230, 40:334, 52:131, 56:157, 57:327
      traders, 56:157
      World's Fair (1904), 59:12–13
    St. Louis Aero Club, sponsors flights, 51:153, 156
    St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company, 18:150n
    St. Louis and St. Paul Packet Company, 2:209
    St. Louis Art Museum, 53:318, 57:239
    St. Louis Bar Association, 9:193
    St. Louis Bay, Lake Superior
      navigation, 3:222
      port, 43:40
    St. Louis Cardinals, baseball club, 55:232 (facing)
    St. Louis Church (Catholic), St. Paul, depicted, 47:53
    St. Louis County
      4-H clubs, 18:473
      1917 strike, 42:171
      authors, 8:443, 12:322
      baseball, 40:61
      biographies, 29:94
      boundary, 15:370
      census, 28:303
      chronology, 6:63
      church-state controversy, 53:298
      courthouse, 52:218
      depicted, 5:393, 28:350
      elections, 35:344, 349, 39:107
      ethnic celebrations, 22:225
      farm failures, 56:268
      Finns, 25:318–319, 323, 31:28, 40:392, 41:97
      forest fires, 48:272, 278
      geology, 2:180, 15:143, 39:132
      government, 9:294
      government land purchasing, 54:131
      health conditions, 27:82
      history, 12:454, 22:87, 23:187, 43:156
      immigration, 5:158
      Indian map, 5:441
      iron ranges, 5:321
      judicial district, 23:387
      labor, 51:63–74
      library, 30:61
      local history work, 5:158, 438
      lumber industry, 13:366, 25:102, 26:156, 27:302, 29:137, 40:401, 43:123, 56:264–265
      lumber strikes of 1937, 56:267
      map of mining communities, 48:96
      marriage records, 20:194
      Medical Society, 19:226, 357
      mineral lands, 37:99, 347
      Minnesota War Records Commission, 4:104, 208
      newspapers, 34:44
      notes, 6:312, 7:94, 301, 373–374, 8:313, 9:424
      parochial schools, 53:296
      pioneer reunions, 21:116, 456, 22:302, 25:158–164
      Poles, 58:18
      poorhouse, 38:368
      population, 46:51, 54–55
      post offices, 34:175
      press, 5:243
      railroad, 37:90n
      roads, 16:291
      schools, 21:48, 24:73
      in World War I, 3:105, 158, 386, 544, 4:208, 257–259, 347, 5:80, 243, 6:220
    St. Louis County Historical Society, 5:58, 118n, 141, 146, 157, 243, 275, 303–304, 376, 378, 393–394, 458, 472, 500, 524, 586, 6:87, 220, 268, 7:43, 93, 182, 373, 8:54, 262–263, 9:55, 265, 311, 405, 10:40, 100, 232, 299, 360, 465, 16:241, 42:68, 43:156, 46:229, 48:314, 49:163, 51:140, 163
      accessions, 6:343
      activities, 6:20, 26:180, 33:356, 34:44
      appropriation, 5:242, 438, 10:55
      care of records, 9:39–44
      collections, 12:322, 15:252, 16:125, 244, 360, 362, 17:357, 18:223, 19:355, 20:363, 450–453, 21:149, 155–156, 22:341, 443, 23:14, 28:182, 29:91, 34:359, 35:279, 37:41, 39:323n, 40:146
      constitution, 5:79
      finances, 11:20
      founded, 11:12, 418, 30:321
      meetings, 11:15, 18, 118, 223, 338, 460, 12:186, 13:121, 216, 442, 454, 14:123, 346, 15:138, 492, 16:488, 17:357, 482, 484, 18:462, 465, 20:213, 22:442, 23:396, 24:85, 26:92, 286, 28:385, 30:83, 279, 34:218, 314, 35:99
      members, 11:19, 419, 13:81, 27:77, 29:94, 366
      museum, 24:188, 25:313, 27:267
      officers, 17:123, 19:118, 21:290, 24:380, 25:99
      organized, 5:78–80, 111
      plans, 4:347–349
      publication, 27:173
      quarters, 27:146, 28:88
      reports, 5:436–442, 7:374, 8:443
      summer conventions, 5:321, 6:412
    St. Louis County Independent, 56:267
    St. Louis Historical Documents Foundation (Missouri), publications, 28:79, 30:249
    St. Louis Hotel, Duluth, 17:375
    St. Louis on the Lake. See St. John's Abbey and University, Collegeville
    St. Louis Park, 53:299
      church-state controversy, 53:302, 306
      high school basketball tournament, 55:345
      Historical Society, 42:68
      history, 46:39
      Jewish population, 37:87
      sculpture, 56:87, 95
      sketch, 8:111
    St. Louis River, Minnesota, Wisconsin, 49:275
      basin, 2:178, 8:119
      boundary, 3:222, 381, 4:327, 47:163
      bridge, 48:275
      canoe route, 41:300, 46:44, 49:268–269, 50:334
      depicted, 48:281
      described, 1:391, 523–524, 22:319, 33:68, 106–107, 37:116–117, 40:273–274, 54:73, 75
      exploration, 23:233, 244–248, 26:225, 31:94–95, 32:90–95, 34:46
      fishing, 46:45–46, 49–52, 54
      geology, 13:404–406
      industry, 54:218
      military reservation, 1:404
      navigation, 4:381n, 382–383, 5:32, 117, 578, 7:311
      port, 56:250
      portages, 16:472
      proposed boundary, 20:15, 23:208, 56:163
      rapids, 8:253
      road to, 40:233–247
      source, 18:462
      steamboating, 37:109
      trade routes, 16:193, 20:8, 11–13, 23:249n, 251, 28:146, 32:234
      trading posts, 5:33n, 34, 7:205
    St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts. See St. Louis Art Museum
    St. Louis Varieties, theatrical troupe, 23:310, 312n
    St. Luke's Catholic Church, St. Paul, 20:103, 50:126
    St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Hastings, 19:121
    St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Willmar, 13:343
    St. Luke's Hospital, Duluth, 26:96, 48:276, 49:39
    St. Luke's Hospital, Fergus Falls, 18:228
    St. Luke's Hospital, St. Paul, 4:473, 35:46, 38:79, 56:319
    St. Lusson, Francois Daumont, sieur de, French envoy, 3:46, 7:156, 16:227, 231, 18:388, 19:274–276
    St. Mane, Ted, work reviewed, 58:378
    St. Marie's Gopher News Company, Minneapolis, 54:308, 315
    St. Mark's Catholic Church, Shakopee, 12:454
    St. Mark's Catholic Church, St. Paul, 21:77, 50:126, 60:277
    St. Mark's Reformed Episcopal Church, Minneapolis, 3:476, 5:245, 16:485
    St. Martin
      Catholic church, 14:361
      history, 36:107
    St. Martin, Alexis, voyageur, 14:446, 15:234, 19:105, 20:337, 21:428, 27:236, 30:259, 36:324
    St. Martin, Richard, 56:253
    St. Martin, Susie, Indian, Hampton Institute student, 51:91
    St. Martin, Thomas, 59:38n
    St. Martin family, genealogy, 11:110
    St. Martin Islands, Michigan, Lake Huron, 23:142
    St. Martin's-by-the-Lake Episcopal Church, Minnetonka Beach, 53:203, 57:43
    St. Martin's Church (Catholic), St. Martin, 14:361
    St. Martin's Lutheran Church, Winona, 14:50, 55, 218
    St. Mary, village, 7:374
    St. Mary of the Angels Church, College of St. Teresa, Winona, 56:44
    St. Mary's Academy, Church, and Convent, Bismarck, North Dakota, 33:56, 36:58
    St. Mary's Academy, Graceville, 16:363, 48:20
    St. Mary's Basilica (Catholic), Minneapolis, 13:312
    St. Mary's Cathedral of St. Cloud (Catholic), 12:106, 33:293n, 35:46
    St. Mary's Catholic Church, Beardsley, 53:298
    St. Mary's Church (Catholic), Bird Island, 11:117
    St. Mary's Church (Catholic), Chatfield, 12:337, 13:215
    St. Mary's Church (Catholic), Ellsworth, 16:485
    St. Mary's Church (Catholic), New Trier, 17:117–118
    St. Mary's Church (Catholic), Rice, 17:118
    St. Mary's Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 4:202, 8:439, 15:456, 16:369, 17:84, 38:187
    St. Mary's Church (Catholic), Stillwater, 17:391n
    St. Mary's Church (Episcopal), Basswood Grove, Washington County, 50:262
    St. Mary's College, Montreal, manuscript collections, 2:419
    St. Mary's College, Winona, 29:354, 48:300
    St. Mary's Hall, Faribault, girls' school, 4:291, 17:363, 21:115, 51:250
    St. Mary's Home for Girls, St. Paul, 15:456, 16:369
    St. Mary's Home for the Aged, St. Paul, 49:211
    St. Mary's Hospital, Duluth, 33:59, 48:276
    St. Mary's Hospital, Minneapolis, 23:227, 40:383, 48:20, 50:296
    St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, 4:473, 9:422, 10:99, 17:69, 18:227, 20:465, 21:114, 34:218, 37:186, 60:171, 246
      See also Mayo Clinic
    St. Mary's Memorial Church (Catholic), Warroad, 34:130
    St. Mary's mission, 9:191
    St. Mary's parish (Catholic), Sleepy Eye, 9:169
    St. Mary's River, Michigan, 41:138
    St. Mary's Roumanian Orthodox Church, St. Paul, 15:481
    St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Church, Minneapolis, 45:63, 48:135
    St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, Minneapolis, 19:123, 39:168
    St. Mary's Select School, St. Anthony, 17:478
    St. Matt, Alexandre, petitioner, 49:187
    St. Matt, Louis, petitioner, 49:187
    St. Matthew's Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 18:117, 21:210
    St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church, St. Paul, 14:362, 19:126
    St. Michael, Wisconsin. See Green Bay, Wisconsin
    St. Michael, Wright County, 9:425, 28:192
    St. Michael's Catholic Church, Buckman, 13:119
    St. Michael's Catholic Church, Madison, 15:243
    St. Michael's Catholic Church, St. Paul, 26:182
    St. Michael's Hospital, Grand Forks, North Dakota, 48:20
    St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church, mandolin players, 57:230
    St. Michael the Archangel Mission, Lake Pepin, 6:254, 263, 8:442
    St. Michal Society, Wilno, 58:23–24
    St. Mihiel, France, battle, 3:37, 483, 5:294
    St. Nazianz, Wisconsin, German settlement, 23:286
    St. Nicholas, Freeborn County, frontier village, 19:122, 473, 20:357
    St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Stearns County, 14:451
    St. Nicholas League, youth club, 50:56n
    St. Olaf College, Northfield, 7:277, 9:75, 187, 17:94, 41:212, 385, 49:117, 53:340
      anniversary, 6:84, 15:361
      archives, 51:242
      characterized, 34:91, 93
      choir, 4:445, 5:77, 57:74, 105 (cover)
      depicted, 34:92, 131
      faculty, 20:86, 179, 25:86
      founded, 15:251
      founder, 57:102
      history, 2:201, 6:302, 309, 7:92, 193, 8:206, 21:115, 24:270, 31:50, 44:191–192, 50:300–303
      journalism studies, 18:229
      library, 26:369, 39:35
      music, 20:438, 24:258, 25:86, 26:59
      naval school, 25:312
      "Old Main" building, 14:359
      presidents, 13:324, 26:95, 30:377, 391
      radio station, 41:328, 334
      student life, 32:127
      theater, 29:271
    St. Olaf Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 5:474
    St. Olaf Township, Otter Tail County, history, 11:221
    St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Cedar Lake Township, Le Sueur County, 12:451
    St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Kandiyohi, 16:355
    St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Shieldsville, Rice County, 22:348
    St. Patrick's Catholic Church, St. Paul, 16:121
    St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Zumbro Falls, 56:383
    St. Patrick's Day, celebrations, 8:211, 17:325, 19:450, 21:191, 25:253, 30:18
    St. Patrick's Society, Chicago, 35:207
    St. Paul, Lake Superior steamer, 37:118
    St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba Railway (Railroad), 41:180, 345
      See also Great Northern Railroad; St. Paul and Pacific Railroad
      acquisitions, 58:263
      advertisement depicted, 54:244
      bond issue, 42:176–177
      completion, 42:270
      engine depicted, 50:74
      expansion, 28:376
      grant, 44:280
      history, 51:121, 52:143, 56:21, 58:97
      hunters' car, 16:270
      immigration promotion, 42:224
      importance, 50:73
      land grants, 54:246
      lines, 44:171, 173, 48:122, 50:72
      loans, 58:99–100
      officers, 55:179
      reorganization, 48:123
      rolling stock depicted, 58:97
      route, 20:373, 30:262, 55:121
      salmon transport, 57:308–309
      settlement promotion, 53:218, 58:19
      wheat shipping, 58:278
    St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company, 2:300, 302, 319, 4:248, 6:217
      See also Great Northern Railroad
      history, 40:142
      monopoly, 38:241, 39:100
      settlement promotion, 13:31n, 33, 16:129
    St. Paul, Pierre, voyageur, 32:233
    St. Paul, Stillwater, and Taylors Falls Railroad, 18:173
    St. Paul Academy
      history, 9:315, 20:362
      organized, 4:125
      publication, 40:95
    St. Paul Academy of Medicine and Surgery, 16:353
    St. Paul Academy of Natural Sciences, 1:230, 4:60, 41:30
    St. Paul Advertiser, real estate advertisement depicted, 56:235
    St. Paul Aero Club, 50:91
    St. Paul Alumni Association of the University of Minnesota, 12:193
    St. Paul and Chicago Railroad
      excursions, 31:86
      finances, 37:157
      papers, 16:217, 26:371
    St. Paul and Duluth Railroad, 2:301, 4:124, 17:399, 33:65, 48:320, 328–329, 331
      construction, 48:74
      in forest fire, 49:306
      settlement promotion, 13:42, 28:124, 130, 53:217, 219–220, 222
    St. Paul and Milwaukee Railroad, freight rates, 29:8
    St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, 4:170, 5:103n, 8:271, 387, 394, 414
      See also Great Northern Railroad; St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba Railway (Railroad)
      absorbed by Great Northern, 10:312n, 60:16
      acquisition, 55:236
      anniversary, 9:422
      bonds, 55:178–179
      construction, 6:217, 55:121, 60:15
      crews, 55:78
      Crookston station, 10:464
      engine and passengers depicted, 60:13
      first division completed, 10:309, 311n
      history, 57:100–101
      immigration promotion, 42:224
      lands, 44:280
      map, 10:449, 37:156
      and Northern Pacific Railroad, 60:13
      ownership, 42:175–177, 60:5
      planned, 7:224
      Red River excursion, 10:311–325
      river shipments, 35:338
      routes, 12:276, 278, 339, 14:169, 15:291, 16:254, 19:408, 20:373, 21:239, 242–243, 451, 24:333, 29:13, 35:207, 382, 37:155, 38:45
      St. Cloud branch, 21:240–241, 24:332n
      St. Vincent extension, 10:135
      sold, 50:72
      survey, 11:108
      town designs, 57:339
      transportation for hunters, 33:143, 148
      tree-planting program, 44:18–19
    St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, 1:187, 2:298–299, 318, 8:401
    St. Paul and Sioux City Railroad, 10:136, 16:247, 268, 33:143, 148, 41:59, 42:25, 52:138, 57:200
      See also Minnesota Valley Railroad
      beginnings, 18:173
      colonization projects, 12:254–255, 445, 13:29, 31n, 38, 17:485, 31:221, 35:133, 136
      connection, 37:90
      county-seat platting, 57:339
      excursion, 37:102
      immigration promotion, 42:224
      lands, 42:223
      routes, 12:272, 39:92
      snow blockades, 11:187
    St. Paul and Sioux City Railroad Company, landsales, 9:336
    St. Paul and Southern Railway, 21:339
    St. Paul and St. Anthony Plank Road Company, 29:206n
    St. Paul and St. Croix Company, steamboat excursions, 31:86
    St. Paul and Winona Railroad, route, 12:46n
    St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce, 1:160, 167–168, 176, 204, 4:115, 127, 5:273, 8:172, 309, 10:233, 42:25–26, 49:283, 288, 56:308, 58:44
      air service promotion, 50:93, 96
      anniversaries, 14:347, 20:426, 22:50, 30:170
      centennial observance, 29:96, 30:170
      history, 12:344
      policies, 29:10, 39:110
      projects, 20:374, 38:34
      promotional activities, 21:248–249, 22:263, 30:70, 35:249, 37:320, 38:221
    St. Paul Art Institute, 57:81
    St. Paul Art League, 53:320
    St. Paul Arts and Science Center, site, 43:240n
    St. Paul Association of Commerce. See St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce
    St. Paul Association of Public and Business Affairs, 2:462, 3:147, 150, 436, 4:127, 5:324, 8:260n, 9:60, 60:29
      papers, 12:193
      sketches, 3:238, 6:412
      World War I records, 6:400
    St. Paul Atheneum, 6:398
    St. Paul Athletic Club, 4:127, 5:112, 428, 473, 6:24, 39:23, 42:30, 54:56, 58, 55:213
    St. Paul Auditorium, 5:162, 39:58, 61–62
      architecture, 28:293
      high school basketball tournament, 55:345
      labor meeting, 50:15
      performances, 54:61
      sketch, 4:201
    St. Paul Automobile Club, 47:129
      White Bear clubhouse, 36:283
    St. Paul Baptist Sewing Society, organized, 55:321
    St. Paul Baseball and Amusement Company, 58:345
    St. Paul Board of Education, segregated education policy, 55:143–145
    St. Paul Board of Park Commissioners, 49:289–290, 58:45, 48
    St. Paul Board of Trade, 1:177
    St. Paul Book and Stationery Company, 33:2, 56:316
    St. Paul Boom Company, 24:137
    St. Paul Brass Band, 55:223
    St. Paul Bridge. See Wabasha Street bridge, St. Paul
    St. Paul Bridge Company, 3:59, 17:211
    St. Paul Building, 40:100–101
    St. Paul Camera Club, 52:50
    St. Paul Cathedral. See Cathedral of St. Paul
    St. Paul Catholic Historical Society, 8:30n, 9:68
    St. Paul Chamber of Commerce. See St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce
    St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, 49:251, 55:128
    St. Paul Choral Club, 42:30
    St. Paul Circle of Industry, organized, 55:321
    St. Paul Citizens Alliance, 60:29–30
    St. Paul (city)
      See also St. Paul Police Department; St. Paul Winter Carnival; Twin Cities
      in 1849, 2:115, 119, 5:287, 6:37, 7:55
      in 1850s, 7:127–128, 336, 8:431, 9:73, 139–141, 10:103
      in 1860, 2:330, 5:161, 8:167, 207
      In 1864, 9:283, 379–381, 388
      in 1870s, 8:389, 394, 413, 10:93, 165–169
      in 1887, 6:47
      in 1890s, 5:380
      advantages of location, 7:8, 11, 219, 223
      airport, 42:143
      air service, 50:96
      Albion apartments, 57:45
      American Red Cross, 47:336
      anniversaries, 5:162, 428–429, 473, 6:22
      architects and architecture, 42:23–34, 46:127, 207, 245, 47:114, 51:80, 52:36–37, 244, 53:232, 292, 54:235, 55:40, 228–229, 234–248, 57:39–48, 245, 260
      archives, 16:211
      art and artists, 53:25 (facing), 318–320, 322, 55:185 (facing), 57:76
      authors, 55:232
      bank robbers, 54:190
      banks and banking, 2:121–168, 3:381, 8:180, 16:24, 20:345, 33:31, 40:109–119, 42:271, 274, 58:97, 101
      Baptist churches, 12:397–398, 15:254, 16:120, 18:331, 20:330, 23:110, 28:320, 29:359, 38:75, 41:115, 43:78
      Baptist Hill depicted, 55:50
      baseball stadiums, 58:338–352
      bicycles, 54:276–277
      birth-control movement, 54:362, 368
      blacks, 43:77, 284n, 44:255–256, 258, 262, 51:24, 26, 31, 55:63, 206, 209–13, 215–16, 56:412, 57:117, 280–282, 420–422, 58:37, 59:64–65, 67–69
      book reviewed, 10:71
      bookstores, 56:3, 6, 8–9, 17
      brewers and breweries, 51:323, 57:104
      businesses, 11:130, 143, 14:278, 386, 17:214, 24:287, 297, 26:132, 29:88, 199, 30:154, 34:106–113, 329, 35:245, 37:190, 192, 51:196, 52:40 (facing), 114, 55:332, 56:240, 57:427, 58:163, 60:278
      business-labor relations, 53:324
      Canada, commercial relations with, 2:21, 299–301
      Canadian annexation, attitude toward, 10:349
      cathedrals, 52:128
      Catholic churches, 11:217, 12:397, 13:123, 15:104, 254, 361, 456, 481, 16:121, 274n, 369, 17:84, 102, 18:117, 19:115, 335, 20:92, 103, 446, 21:77, 210, 22:51, 111, 347, 24:72, 90, 92, 264, 25:9–10, 26:173, 182, 29:209, 30:7, 9, 206–207, 266, 38:187, 39:131, 40:4, 51:151, 164, 54:365
      Catholic diocese, 7:178, 9:169, 10:117, 18:436, 19:460, 21:102, 33:56, 34:313, 35:139, 39:35, 153, 299
      celebrations and festivals, 12:392, 16:382, 17:325, 22:372, 26:67, 31:237, 36:130, 38:287–297, 41:184, 191, 44:223, 45:75, 48:119–123, 49:322–331, 55:107–108
      cemeteries, 15:105, 55:184, 320, 56:319, 57:68–69
      census controversy, 8:79
      centennial, 19:190, 237, 21:409, 22:50–52, 346–347, 436, 29:96, 30:177, 34:128
      Centennial Office Building, 61:3
      Central House, 56:68–69
      chapel, 1:351, 4:276, 8:30n, 39, 41, 51, 9:202, 10:168
      characterized, 13:198, 20:362, 22:1–12, 24:62, 27:251, 56:206
      children's hospitals, 56:147–148
      Chippewa-Sioux battle, 6:45, 9:320–324
      chiropractors, 59:203–204, 211n
      cholera epidemic, 14:291–301
      Christmas, 1849, 5:396
      churches, 4:301, 5:526
      church-state controversy, 53:295–296, 303–305, 307
      city government, 5:397, 21:342, 376, 378, 381, 385–387, 394, 22:377, 382, 385, 28:23, 30:144
      city map, 55:355
      city planning, 13:115, 19:342, 36:328
      civic improvements, 4:201
      in Civil War, 2:329n, 331, 344–345, 363–364, 17:112, 39:175, 57:61, 67
      climate, 16:116, 18:130, 33:195, 198
      clubhouses, depicted, 54:54, 58–59, 65–66
      colleges, 56:52
      Committee on Fair Play in Bowling, 56:63
      Communist party, 54:2–3, 58:168
      community chest, 4:127
      Como Heights addition, 59:67
      Congregational churches, 11:120, 12:318, 13:176, 15:35, 17:351, 18:96, 460, 23:97, 221, 38:75, 39:53, 57–58, 60–63
      construction of public buildings, 59:65–66, 70, 61:3
      county seat, 57:335
      crime, 47:242–248, 50:241–251, 55:40–41
      Crispus Attucks Home, 56:102–119, 355, 57:368–370, 375
      Crystal Theater depicted, 54:349
      dairy farming, 55:170–171
      dairy market, 27:113–114, 120
      dance and dancing, 55:217–227
      Daughters of American Revolution chapter, 55:192
      Democratic-Farmer-Labor party, 51:302
      depicted, 1:230, 329, 2:197, 468, 3:95, 147, 5:448, 10:339, 15:210, 17:146–147, 221, 22:333, 26:359, 27:271, 30:157, 291, 33:90, 113–114n, 121, 134, 141 (cover), 197, 34:27, 30n, 85 (cover), 98, 35:249 (cover), 357, 36:4, 43, 250, 37:308, 39:37 (cover), 316, 40:221 (cover), 250–253, 41:30–31, 81, 153 (cover), 366–367, 375–377, 43:226, 238, 244, 44:277 (cover), 46:210, 222, 47:126–127, 131, 242–243, 246–247, 49:129, 189, 50:280, 58:409, 60:168 (facing), 208, 61:24–25
      depots, 3:43, 4:291, 304, 5:243, 474
      described, 3:531, 12:161, 175, 391, 15:414, 16:274, 17:129, 225, 394, 20:193, 21:193, 25:110, 113, 28:311, 29:167, 211, 30:195, 204–210, 31:19, 109, 153, 33:119, 36:41–42, 239, 39:316, 40:359, 46:221, 223, 47:168, 48:133
      described/depicted, 53:274, 282–283, 314, 54:60–61, 55:22, 121, 56:2, 212, 57:76, 81, 85, 102
      directories, 16:332, 19:432, 27:252
      distinguishing features, 7:12
      district court, 51:169
      dog race, 42:282–294
      downtown scene, 58:194, 241–242
      draft resisters, 55:288–301
      Dvorak's visit, 41:133–134
      early drama and theaters, 5:44, 520, 9:32, 35
      early land titles, 9:87–90
      early press, 10:206
      early settlers, 8:27–51
      economic history, 56:167, 171, 181, 189
      Episcopal churches, 11:340, 12:105, 397–398, 13:346, 15:481, 18:444, 23:76, 25:9, 27:81, 28:396, 30:207, 33:5, 95, 38:75
      ethnic groups, 12:279, 16:338, 18:453, 22:2, 23:290, 25:319, 27:256, 29:105–113, 31:23, 29, 35:209, 212–213, 41:134, 362–371, 51:143, 55:161 (facing), 174, 182, 56:99, 360, 57:52–53, 81, 134, 155, 164, 168–169, 171–174, 176–179, 435, 440
      executions, 58:84, 86–87
      fairs, 22:256
      famous visitors, 43:79, 45:322
      Farmer-Labor party, 51:174, 58:175
      Farmers' Alliance convention, 1892, 5:543
      ferry, 7:110
      in fiction, 45:141–148
      fire department, 5:497, 18:317, 19:49–50, 30:163, 46:84
      fires, 4:92
      first balloon ascension, 5:246
      first cable, 5:308, 6:220
      first city hall, 3:145, 47:247
      first mayor, 9:24
      first Memorial Day, 4:200
      first military band, 4:203
      "firsts," 2:289
      first Sunday school, 6:313
      first telegraph, 8:172
      first telephones, 4:201, 10:234
      first Thanksgiving Day, 5:82
      floods, 8:279, 34:306, 57:411
      florists and florist industry, 54:312, 55:183
      folk arts, 52:126
      food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:284
      freight rates to Winnipeg, 10:348
      fur-trade center, 9:379, 22:3, 30:133, 34:102–104, 36:260, 262–263, 40:219
      garment workers, 52:217
      GAR post, 16:432n, 434–437, 47:136
      geography, 1:319
      German newspapers, 27:327, 28:22, 24, 34:130
      gold rush, 44:45–48, 52n
      guides, 51:164
      Hamline district, 7:303
      Hamline University, 9:378, 51:110–111, 117, 119, 56:407
      handbook, 7:375
      health department, 11:108, 14:290–292, 297–298
      Hill (James J.) House, 55:234–249, 56:140
      Hill (James J.) Reference Library depicted, 55:118, 120, 124, 126–127, 129
      historic preservation, 46:75–77, 54:194–209, 55:304, 57:103–104
      historic sites, 37:64, 263, 39:124, 59:62, 65, 67
      history, 1:297, 547, 2:586, 3:238, 317, 4:303–304, 477, 5:43, 163, 473, 15:479, 21:310, 22:193, 225, 26:184, 30:202, 44:160, 46:127, 47:242, 53:167, 276, 54:68, 373, 55:218, 56:169, 198, 58:187
      horticultural clubs, 53:75
      hotels, 2:378, 8:310, 12:392, 16:37, 251, 272, 22:57n, 30:197, 200, 301, 34:96–97, 101, 36:264–266, 39:144–146, 149, 40:15, 135, 331, 41:317, 42:145, 43:242, 291, 45:145, 48:92, 209, 309, 49:55, 56:44
      ice palaces, 2:468, 4:74, 10:208
      ice racing, 41:372–384
      immigrant shelter, 41:217
      incorporated, 4:444
      Indian battle, 15:306n, 19:140
      Indians, 55:48–49, 51, 60–61
      industrial development, 5:82, 497
      interpretation, 10:58
      Irish, 56:215–217
      Irish colonization headquarters, 9:332, 334, 340
      jail depicted, 53:277, 58:86
      Jewish temples, 13:217, 17:99, 22:348, 28:294, 30:163, 35:293, 36:320
      Jews, 51:3–4, 12, 52:167, 53:296, 304, 55:229, 59:17–21
      journalists, 57:160
      Kittson's addition, 6:251
      labor, 54:178, 58:126, 60:26–39
      law enforcement, 53:273, 275–286
      levee, 46:210, 315, 47:242, 48:86, 49:47, 53:46, 56:207
      libraries, 18:362–364, 29:177, 42:264, 46:132, 48:90, 49:80, 257, 50:83, 296, 54:144, 55:118–130, 57:160
      Lindbergh celebration, 42:143–145, 151
      literary culture, 56:3–4, 6, 8–10, 14, 17
      literary visitors, 11:147, 149, 151, 155–157, 16:31, 37, 17:38, 45, 371, 373, 375–376, 18:30, 19:400–402, 407, 414, 20:393, 34:48–49, 51–53, 40:12–20
      livestock market, 26:110, 125, 27:357
      locks and dams, 54:254–257, 261, 263, 265–267
      lumber industry, 5:469
      Lutheran churches, 11:468, 12:344, 13:323, 14:52–53, 362, 16:235, 484, 17:97, 118, 19:126, 20:193, 21:223, 22:88, 23:371, 24:373, 25:213, 26:69, 28:203, 34:356, 38:75
      mail service, 7:298, 11:400, 404, 407
      mandolinists, 57:220, 222–228, 231–233, 235
      manufactures, 15:186, 39:329
      maps, 1:411, 544, 4:455, 16:215, 18:50
      markers and monuments, 56:306, 57:150–151
      mayors, 5:146, 54:159, 197
      medicine, 17:220, 20:206, 344, 24:182, 35:221
      merchants, 54:200
      Methodist churches, 13:100, 14:363, 15:254, 362, 16:274n, 17:118, 467, 39:151
      metis depicted, 56:236
      Minneapolis, rivalry with, 35:65, 119
      Minnesota Pioneer Guard, 55:175, 184 (facing)
      missionaries, 52:144
      and Mississippi River, 51:80, 53:129 (covers)
      motion-picture industry, labor relations, 53:325–326
      motion-picture theaters, 53:245, 54:345, 349–350, 354–355, 56:100
      municipal organ, 4:197
      murals, 53:322, 55:263
      murder trials, 55:350–363
      music, 44:123, 129, 49:37
      musical center, 12:84, 16:32, 497, 22:115, 26:155, 32:239–240, 34:39–51, 240, 242, 319–322
      musical history, 4:305
      name, 26:250, 49:130n
      National Association for the Advancement of Colored People branch, 55:71, 74
      National Farmers Holiday Association supporters, depicted, 51:273
      neighborhoods, 41:362–371, 42:23, 44:41 (cover), 45:144–145, 206, 304, 46:75–77, 206–207, 302, 47:39, 259, 48:310, 49:124 (facing), 50:280
      New Century Club, 58:192
      newspapers, 43:284n, 47:118, 50:241–251, 52:215, 54:92, 55:219, 56:5, 394–396, 398–399
      Nonpartisan League office, 52:96
      Norwegian immigrants, 52:91
      Noyes house, 57:44
      oldest house, 61:30–31
      open-space planning, 49:281–285
      orphans and elderly residences, 56:102–119, 57:368–379
      outfitting center, 35:249–251
      pageant, 1:79
      parish, 9:68
      parks, 5:527, 12:458, 17:363, 21:194, 39:132, 154, 42:27, 49:289–290, 53:144, 58:57
      photographers, 52:41 (cover), 43, 45–54, 57–59, 57:65–66
      photography studios, 47:124, 127, 131, 185–188, 332, 51:40, 52:48, 54:193 (facing), 56:101 (facing)
      pioneer life, 7:99–121, 9:200, 11:95, 13:303, 14:99, 16:98, 19:357, 22:55–59, 26:66, 27:17, 28:314, 319, 322, 29:114–129, 188, 222, 283, 34:96–105, 267, 37:200
      pioneer roads to, 7:220, 222
      place names, 3:319, 4:301
      plow, 24:297
      politics, 51:225, 273, 52:92
      poll lists, 2:279, 3:93
      pollution, 58:114
      population, 13:175, 14:225, 290, 20:190, 21:329, 29:319, 32:211, 35:356n, 37:154, 38:82, 39:67, 327, 44:255, 265, 46:131, 221, 223, 244, 47:240, 242, 50:66, 55:141, 56:198, 57:111
      Populist convention, 1892, 5:543
      Port Authority, 51:283
      post office, 4:172, 304, 465, 5:397, 18:472, 36:70, 206–208, 212, 40:82–84, 86–89, 55:106, 56:239
      Presbyterian churches, 6:39, 12:105, 15:373, 481, 16:74, 276n, 485, 18:96, 378–379, 19:213, 20:35, 21:314, 22:58n, 26:289, 27:320, 28:396, 29:115, 118, 211–212, 30:202, 207, 274, 297, 33:4, 38:49, 74–76, 78, 85, 39:35, 53, 40:1, 4, 9–10, 46:244
      printing, 15:18
      professional boxing matches, 59:85
      Prom Ballroom depicted, 54:308
      promotion, 42:219
      prostitution, 50:241–251, 57:53–54
      punk-rock bands, 58:31
      race relations, 58:387
      radio stations, 41:327, 329, 331, 333
      Railroad Island neighborhood, 58:366–367, 59:72–73, 153–157, 335–339
      railroads, 4:28, 5:473, 7:224, 11:215, 14:102, 20:373–374, 21:239, 24:373, 28:375, 29:13, 170, 30:158, 379, 35:364, 36:179, 37:102, 153, 38:45–52, 40:247, 53:319, 54:28–29, 55:204, 208, 57:199–200, 206
      real estate, 11:109, 13:321, 17:211, 23:97, 273, 25:212, 412, 34:268, 39:150
      real estate dealers, 56:235–237
      recreation, 17:362
      Red River trade, 5:391, 412, 417, 423, 494, 566, 572, 614, 6:228, 236n, 246n, 247, 249, 280–282, 7:139, 8:69, 201, 10:196, 310, 456, 13:240–241, 15:120, 291, 16:231, 17:217, 21:249, 258, 22:148, 156, 281, 23:186, 24:328, 333, 33:199, 36:37, 39n, 47, 38:63, 71, 46:118, 49:180
      Republican party, 56:72
      Rice Park, 56:407
      river port, 11:132, 137–138, 143, 13:223, 14:100, 379, 17:269, 20:386–387, 22:94, 24:331, 369, 27:8, 283, 285, 28:212, 310, 29:198, 219, 33:194, 199, 34:133, 138, 35:102, 118, 181, 381, 36:251–258, 326, 37:53, 87, 154, 160, 196, 225–226, 38:74, 39:66, 68, 56:157, 58:254
      roads, 11:388, 398, 12:61, 16:283, 285, 287–291, 293, 21:229, 233–234, 40:148, 358, 388
      Romanian Orthodox church, 15:481
      Rondo neighborhood, 51:200 (facing), 52:162, 60:277–278, 281n
      schools, 3:332n, 5:397, 497, 6:412, 12:398–400, 14:330, 16:123, 275, 18:229, 25:109, 28:133–141, 356, 29:354, 30:154, 175, 40:146, 48:13, 15–21, 51:110–122, 55:93 (facing), 139–146, 148–149, 56:244
      sculpture, 55:364, 366, 368–369, 372
      Seward's prophecy, 8:152, 154
      Seward's visit, 1:186, 8:150–169
      silk train routes, 54:18–19, 21–22, 26, 28–31
      Sioux village, 21:163n
      sketches, 1:67, 223, 241, 341, 3:230, 6:68, 83, 7:95
      ski club, 17:228, 33:187
      soap box derby, 55:324–325
      Socialist Workers' Party, 51:142, 56:364–365, 368–369
      social life, 6:72, 19:440, 22:8–11, 26:307, 28:313, 317, 320, 33:1–6, 196, 200, 39:145, 42:316, 43:303–307, 45:258–272, 46:246, 47:128–129, 48:87, 49:54–55
      source material, 5:62–63, 75, 225, 506, 7:360
      sports, 19:162–176, 178, 180, 47:327–328, 53:240
      stage lines, 11:401–403, 405, 13:335, 16:284, 28:190, 33:277
      state capital, 10:197, 14:130, 15:111, 35:106–107, 182, 36:283, 56:169, 179, 192, 203, 231, 237
      state capital controversy, 43:238–254, 44:176, 49:130n
      state capitol building, 54:308, 323–324, 56:239, 57:50
      statehood celebration, 14:178–187
      steamboat arrivals, 2:119n, 131n, 132, 209, 394
      and Stillwater, 55:268–269
      stonecutters, 55:380 (facing)
      streetcar railway, 4:292, 57:297
      streets, 12:212, 17:307, 29:272, 33:141 (cover), 44:160, 60:208
      strikes, 50:2, 11–14, 51:78
      suburbs, 51:79
      summer resort, 16:273, 29:122
      surveys, 13:218
      Swedish settlement, 2:82
      Swiss in, 8:175
      territorial capital, 9:75
      territorial health and safety, 56:165, 210, 231
      territorial legislature, 56:158
      territorial newspapers, 56:224, 226, 229
      theater, 23:76, 305–315, 369, 26:373, 28:99, 103, 107, 109–110, 115, 117–118n, 32:100–105, 127, 166, 168, 172, 33:188, 315, 34:240, 48:208, 51:238, 53:239–246, 266, 270, 55:107
      tornado, 5:620
      trade center, 46:46, 48–49, 51–52, 55, 118, 336, 57:327
      transportation center, 9:426
      Turner societies, 55:332
      Underground Railway, 57:123–128
      unions, 51:231
      Unitarian church, 12:397
      United Service Organizations, 54:320
      University Village, 60:155
      Upper Levee neighborhood, 56:379
      U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 55:377
      utilities, 14:267, 269–270, 15:140, 16:370, 40:223–231
      volunteer guard, 16:176–177
      War History Committee, 23:392, 26:278, 29:49, 102
      water storage systems, 53:134, 144
      water work, 4:478
      welfare, 25:212, 377, 58:394–406
      wholesale establishments, 2:201
      Willowbrook Fish Hatchery depicted, 57:313
      and Winston Churchill, 57:352–353
      woman suffrage organizations, 54:289 (cover), 299–300
      women's clubs, 42:227, 46:244, 54:55–68, 55:190
      women's softball teams, 58:217–218
      Work House, 50:155
      in World War I, 3:53, 108, 111, 238, 454, 545–546, 4:88, 208–209, 11:195–198, 202, 12:25
      in World War II, 29:102, 53:145
      yearbook, 1:346
    St. Paul City Council. See St. Paul Common Council
    St. Paul City Guards, balls, 56:237
    St. Paul City Planning Board, 16:338, 17:362
    St. Paul City Railway, 58:53
    St. Paul Civic Center, Minnesota State High School Basketball Tournament, 55:347
    St. Paul Clothiers, Albert Lea, 51:1, 12
    St. Paul College. See College of St. Paul
    St. Paul College Club
      See also American Association of University Women
      centennial, 30:284
      records, 14:217, 25:185
    St. Paul College of Chiropractic, 59:207, 212nn
    St. Paul College of Law, founded, 17:115
    St. Paul Colored Gophers, professional baseball team, 59:165–167, 172
    St. Paul Colored Voters League, organizers, 55:207
    St. Paul Comedy Company, 48:331
    St. Paul Commercial Club, 4:127, 21:69, 42:30
      conservation activities, 44:27–28
    St. Paul Common Council, 49:283, 288–289, 56:199
      antivice campaign, 47:247
      playground appropriations funds, 58:54
    St. Paul Community Chest, 17:239, 26:289
    St. Paul Companies, Inc., 49:124 (facing), 51:282, 56:419
    St. Paul Congregational Union, 18:96
    St. Paul Cooperative Club, 5:455
    St. Paul Council of Arts and Sciences, 39:64, 40:149
    St. Paul Council of Human Relations, 44:261
    St. Paul Credit Men's Association, sketch, 4:301
    St. Paul Curling Club, 42:30, 49:327, 56:148 (facing)
    St. Paul Customs House, 53:208
    St. Paul Cyclorama, 57:63–65, 68
    St. Paul Daily Globe, 57:395
    St. Paul Daily News, 56:4–6, 8, 10–11, 58:89
      history, 5:83, 6:412
      politics, 32:139
      youth program, 50:56n
    St. Paul Daily Pioneer, 49:282–283
      See also St. Paul Pioneer Press
      in capital controversy, 43:245, 251
      carriers' greeting, 16:388
      politics, 36:303–304, 308
      sports coverage, 47:321, 324, 327
    St. Paul Daily Pioneer and Democrat, sports coverage, 47:322–323
    St. Paul Daily Press, 2:407, 464, 3:58, 4:92, 25:250, 40:335–336, 338, 56:84
      See also St. Paul Pioneer Press
      carriers' greetings, 16:387–388
      editor, 14:406, 16:215, 34:330, 336
      established, 3:292
      farm column, 49:200
      merger, 22:212
      politics, 36:300–301, 307–308, 37:328, 330–333
    St. Paul Daily Times
      abolitionism, 56:229
      editor, 49:199
      founded, 15:395
      politics, 28:24
    St. Paul Daily Union, politics, 37:332
    St. Paul Day Nursery, 58:400
    St. Paul Dime Museum, 53:240
    St. Paul Dispatch, 44:19, 160
      See also St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch
      articles by women, 49:54
      building depicted, 50:242
      centennial, 45:75
      donates photographs, 44:109
      execution reports, 58:88–89
      front page depicted, 54:302, 318
      history, 2:438
      literary columns, 56:317
      photograph depicted, 56:16
      politics, 49:297
      sports coverage, 47:328, 55:342
    St. Paul Dispatch Pioneer Press, competition sponsor, 55:232 (facing), 325
    St. Paul District Telegraph Company, 42:29
    St. Paul Downtown Airport, name, 50:99n
    St. Paul Dramatic Club, 11:97, 19:440
    St. Paul Evening Journal, office depicted, 50:242
    St. Paul Female Seminary, established, 14:147
    St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, 4:116, 42:25
      See also St. Paul Companies, Inc.
      in Canada, 22:99
      centennial, 33:268, 312
      expansion, 28:74
      first president, 29:358, 39:173–174
      history, 20:346
    St. Paul Fire Insurance Patrol
      archives, 20:330, 21:36, 22:87, 24:34, 62
      equipment, 21:37
    St. Paul Foundation
      bequests, 56:319
      grant, 49:57
    St. Paul Foundry Company, 15:140, 53:144
    St. Paul Gallery and School of Art, 28:302, 29:370
    St. Paul Gas Light Company, 4:196, 12:426, 42:140, 54:263
      balloonist services, 39:278–279, 284–285
      founded, 42:29
      sketch, 5:325
    St. Paul Giants, women players, 58:215
    St. Paul Globe, 5:99
      acquisition by J. J. Hill, 2:312
      editorial policy, 2:313
      editors, 49:302, 55:132
      history, 39:327–334
      politics, 39:102, 108, 49:297
      sketch, 3:318
      youth program, 50:56n
    St. Paul Grand Opera House. See Grand Opera House, St. Paul
    St. Paul Greeley Club, song, 44:126
    St. Paul Guards, 45:136
      1878, 5:246
    St. Paul Herald, special Winter Carnival Edition, 58:379 (cover)
    St. Paul Heritage Preservation Commission, 54:68
    St. Paul High School
    St. Paul Historical Society. See Ramsey County (and St. Paul) Historical Society
    St. Paul Hotel, 40:221 (cover), 42:145, 225, 54:56
    St. Paul House, 2:378, 35:356, 39:144
    St. Paul Housewives' League, 4:272, 5:59
    St. Paul Housing Committee, papers, 29:102
    St. Paul Ice Palace and Winter Carnival Association. See St. Paul Winter Carnival
    St. Paul Institute, 3:105, 4:92, 126–127, 5:147, 162, 7:189, 9:60, 10:233, 54:69, 57:76
    St. Paul Institute of Arts and Sciences
    St. Paul Institute of General and Applied Science. See Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul
    St. Paul International Institute, 56:99
    St. Paul Jaycees, and racial segregation/integration of St. Paul Open golf tournament, 58:386–391
    St. Paul Jewish Community Center, 59:17
    St. Paul Jobbers Union, 42:26
    St. Paul Junior Association of Commerce, 30:170
    St. Paul Labor Assembly, 52:215, 219
    St. Paul Ladies String Orchestra, 57:227
    St. Paul Library Association, 16:332
      lecture series, 11:146–147, 157, 16:31, 19:415
      organized, 18:363, 33:189
    St. Paul Light Cavalry, volunteer unit, 16:170, 172–173n, 27:8
    St. Paul Medical College, 9:195, 35:221, 39:114
    St. Paul Mercantile Library Association, 58:410
    St. Paul Mission, African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church, 56:104
    St. Paul Monarchs, baseball team, 59:170
    St. Paul Municipal Chorus, 18:47, 97
    St. Paul Musical Society, 9:33, 16:497, 21:193, 32:240n, 33:172, 44:124
      concert, 9:32
    St. Paul Musicians' Association, 44:134
    St. Paul Mutual Insurance Company, 29:358
    St. Paul National Guards, professional football team, 59:167
    St. Paul Nursery, 49:193
    St. Paul Omnibus Company, 3:307
    St. Paul Opera House. See Grand Opera House, St. Paul
    St. Paul Outfit, fur traders, 42:132, 140
    St. Paul Park, developed, 35:340
    St. Paul Park High School, 53:180
    St. Paul Patriotic League, 50:6
    St. Paul Peace League, opposition to World War I, 55:289
    St. Paul Philatelic Society, 11:206
    St. Paul Phrenological Society, 15:225
    St. Paul Pioneer and Democrat, 45:88, 57:111–112
      depicted, 53:253 (cover), 280, 285–286
      role in law enforcement, 53:278–280, 283–286
    St. Paul Pioneer Press
      See also St. Paul Daily Pioneer; St. Paul Daily Press
      75th anniversary edition reviewed, 5:495–497
      1876 legislature coverage, 45:224–227, 231–240
      aid to Russia, 42:56
      air show coverage, 48:58
      centennial, 28:197, 30:273
      in circus lawsuit, 48:326–327
      on Communist affiliations of Frank Oppenheimer, 60:183
      editors, 22:211, 26:95, 30:198, 34:330, 39:333
      fines, 58:89
      founded, 3:292, 14:397
      gold rush promotion, 44:45–47
      grasshopper relief opposition, 49:115
      history, 5:324, 12:457, 14:404, 406, 30:383, 56:395–397, 57:31
      literary columns, 56:312, 316
      pages depicted, 56:130, 314, 57:178
      photo donations, 44:109
      photographs, 58:194
      politics, 38:305, 39:101, 49:294–296, 299, 54:294
      prostitution coverage, 50:241–251
      racial integration of St. Paul Open golf tournament, 58:391
      radio station operations, 41:327, 329, 331, 333
      sports coverage, 47:324–327, 55:342, 347
      staff, 3:318, 50:243
      streetcar strike, 50:11
      tree-planting program, 44:19
    St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch
    St. Paul Pioneer Press and Tribune, sports coverage, 47:321
    St. Paul Players, Little Theater, 10:233
    St. Paul Police Department, 5:497, 19:238
      blacks, 44:255–265, 46:84
      depicted, 44:257–258, 260, 262, 264
      history, 47:240–248
      officers depicted, 47:241
      substations, 44:255n, 258–259
    St. Paul Police Federation, 44:262
    St. Paul Political Equality Club, sketch, 3:383
    St. Paul Port Authority, 52:37, 58:119
    St. Paul Presbyterian Church, founder, 55:54
    St. Paul Press, suffrage petition depicted, 55:148, 56:79
    St. Paul Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union No. 29, 27:178
    St. Paul Protestant Orphan Asylum, 18:317, 19:49, 26:260
      directors depicted, 41:234
    St. Paul Public Library, 3:151, 4:125, 5:620, 6:201, 220, 304, 53:190, 55:123–124, 127, 59:65–66
      bequests, 4:203
      building fund, 39:55
      children's collections, 57:288, 290–292, 294
      construction, 26:173
      exhibits, 3:104, 4:186
      fire, 1:73, 146, 39:58
      Hamline branch, 7:303
      MHS quarters, 46:132
      sketch, 4:201
    St. Paul Reading Circle, records, 3:464
    St. Paul Real Estate Board, 6:67
    St. Paul Real Estate Exchange, organized, 25:213
    St. Paul Recorder, 58:390
    St. Paul Red Cross Aid Society of 1898, 3:143
    St. Paul Review, black newspaper, 43:284n
    St. Paul Rod and Gun Club, 29:89
      members depicted, 60:51
    St. Paul Roller Mill Company, trademark depicted, 41:112
    St. Paul Saints, baseball team
      depicted, 58:346–347
      ownership changes, 58:344–345, 347
      stadium, 58:338–352
    St. Paul School of Art, 44:241–242, 49:157, 50:62
    St. Paul School of Fine Arts, 40:249
    St. Paul's Church (Catholic), Brainerd, 28:190
    St. Paul's Church on the Hill (Episcopal), St. Paul, 13:346, 38:75, 47:52–53
    St. Paul Seminary, 2:310, 8:439, 23:96, 51:158, 53:203
      bell, 18:379
      endowment, 48:16, 50:131
      history, 17:84, 349, 58:247–248
    St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Duluth, 26:96, 37:110n, 50:126
    St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Minneapolis, 47:336
    St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Owatonna, 11:338, 50:268
    St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Winona, 47:336
    St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Chatfield, 15:481
    St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Preston, 14:451
    St. Paul's Indian School, Clontarf, 49:90
    St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Fairmont, 14:452
    St. Paul's Lutheran Church, South St. Paul, 2:290
    St. Paul's Norwegian Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 4:476
    St. Paul Society for the Relief of the Poor, 18:210, 38:79, 81
    St. Paul Sokol Gymnastic Society, officers, 56:99
    St. Paul Soldiers' Home, 38:289, 295
    St. Paul's on the Hill Reformed Episcopal Church, St. Paul, 6:252
    St. Paul's Swedish Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 9:82
    St. Paul Statuary, 56:94
    St. Paul Structural Steel Company, 35:203
    St. Paul Symphony Orchestra, 39:57
    St. Paul Theological Seminary, benefactors, 55:123
    St. Paul Trades and Labor Assembly, 21:387, 34:264, 44:151, 60:27, 31, 33–34, 37
      activities, 21:390–393, 37:144
      history, 1:240, 2:284
      organized, 18:332, 22:368
      papers, 21:36
      presidents, 57:422
    St. Paul Turnverein
      anniversary, 15:140
      records, 17:338, 18:47
    St. Paul Type Foundry, U.S. centennial celebration, 45:75
    St. Paul Union Depot, 3:43, 4:304, 5:243, 474, 54:21, 28–29
      first, 33:29, 32
      second, 37:187
      sketches, 4:291
    St. Paul Union Stockyards, 51:199
    St. Paul United Way, 55:215
    St. Paul Uptown Sanitary baseball team, 59:170
    St. Paulus Evangelical Church, South St. Paul, 14:104
    St. Paul Volkszeitung, German newspaper,