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    U. O. Colson company, Paris, Illinois, calendars, 58:363
    Ubrechsen, J. H., Dutch pioneer, 28:128
    Ubu, Pere, rock musician, 58:31
    Udall, Stewart, secretary of the interior, 56:145
      speaker, 38:91
    Udden, Johan A., geologist, 17:477
    Ueland, Andreas O., 10:181, 50:63, 54:300
      author, 14:357
      career, 50:67
      family, 32:63
      judge, 20:407, 29:294
      lawyer, 50:304, 306
      lumber interests, 43:128
      work reviewed, 10:186–192
    Ueland, Anne, author, 50:60
    Ueland, Brenda, author, 21:410, 32:63, 49:169, 171–173, 50:60, 53:186, 56:317, 57:99
      quoted, 56:310
      work reviewed, 53:338, 59:91
    Ueland, Clara Hampson (Mrs. Andreas), 3:462, 10:192, 29:294, 41:232, 54:300
      family, 50:60
      suffragist, 42:225, 43:155, 53:80, 54:292, 297–301, 303, 371–372
    Ueland, Ole Gabriel, politician, 10:186–187, 190, 32:63, 50:67
    Ueland, Rolf, attorney, 53:181
    Ueland, Sigurd, 26:45, 29:97, 39:271
    Ueland, Torvald, 53:338
    UFCW. See United Food and Commercial Workers
    Uhazy, Dakota Indian, hanged, 58:84, 86
    Uhl, F. E. (Gen.), 23:167, 267
    Uhlenkott, George, 20:469
    Uhler, J. P., educator, 24:55, 33:309
    Ukrainians
      in agriculture, 39:260
      bibliography, 25:299, 26:167, 48:43
      Detroit, Mich., 20:202
      Easter eggs, 51:235
      in iron mining, 19:112, 27:213
      mandolin players, 57:230
      in Minneapolis, 45:66
      North Dakota, 51:126, 55:171
    Ulen, Ole, pioneer, 17:485
    Ulen (Oneland)
      anniversary, 17:485
      history, 21:448
      post office, 17:235
    Ulio, J. A. (Gen.), 24:209n
    Ulland Land and Loan Company, Fergus Falls, 59:117
    Ullensvang, Norway, church archives, 4:273
    Ullmann, Amelia (Mrs. Joseph, I), author, 29:284, 34:353, 48:268
      early life, 33:194
      "Frontier Business Trip," 34:17–27
      "Pioneer Homemaker," 34:96–105
      portrait, 34:96
      "Spring Comes to the Frontier," 33:195–200
    Ullmann, Charles, 33:194, 34:96, 100
      education, 34:104
    Ullmann, Joseph, II, 33:195
    Ullmann (Ullman), Joseph, I, merchant, 12:175, 14:299, 30:131–134, 42:140
      business buildings, 34:97–98, 103–104
      buying trip, 34:17–27
      career, 35:293
      depicted, 42:133
      houses, 33:197n, 34:97–98, 101
      life in early St. Paul, 33:194–195, 34:96–105
    Ullmann (Ullman) and Company, St. Paul, fur dealer, 42:123
    Ulloa, Antonio, 24:53
    Ulloa, Berta, researcher, 37:44
    Ullyot, James R., work reviewed, 43:232
    Ulric, Father. See Northman, Ulric (Fr.)
    Ulrich, Christian, architect, 37:17
    Ulrich, Mabel S., Dr., 17:57, 19:59
      speaker, 17:66
      WPA administrator, 50:282, 53:176–178
    Ulven family, Lanesboro, photograph album depicted, 56:101 (facing)
    Ulvestad, Martin, 2:473
    Ulvigen, Thyge N., pioneer, 26:289
    Umfreville, Edward, 9:157
      journal, 5:305
    Umhoefer, Jim, work reviewed, 49:164
    Uncle Fester, fanzine, 58:33
    Uncle Sam, in cartoons, 41:1, 4–5, 12, 281, 311, 313
    Uncle Sam's, Minneapolis, nightclub, 58:31
    Uncle Toby, steamboat, 11:136
    Underground Railroad
      activists, 56:248
      Iowa, 47:305
      Minnesota, 57:112
      routes, 57:119
      St. Paul, 57:123–128
    Underhill, F. H., editor, 34:357
    Underhill, Nettie, author, 16:494
    Underhill, Ruth M.
      quoted, 37:343
      work reviewed, 33:344, 40:40
    Underhill, W. M., author, 13:436
    Underhill family, genealogy, 16:102
    Underleak, Joseph, signature on bank note depicted, 57:194
    Underleak, Mrs. G. H., 14:456, 16:242
    Underwear, manufacture, 50:152–161
    Underwood
      church, 45:215
      founded, 16:369, 497
      Norwegian settlement, 4:284
    Underwood, A. J.
      publisher, 10:135, 13:453
      sketch, 5:323
      Union soldier, 25:139
    Underwood, Elizabeth, 9:178
    Underwood, Fred D., sketch, 5:388
    Underwood, Gary N., work reviewed, 48:134
    Underwood, Grace Rogers, 52:235–236
    Underwood, Joseph M., 15:372
      fair president, 48:58
      nurseryman, 50:221, 223
    Underwood, Oscar W., speaker, 1:340
      biography, 17:477
    Underwood, R. D., speaker, 11:224, 17:123
    Underwood, Ralph S., author, 3:324
    Underwood-Simmons Tariff bill, 5:341
    Unemployed Council of Crosby, 58:177, 179
    Unemployed persons
      See also Labor
      activities depicted, 45:306, 312, 315, 317
      councils defined, 50:108n
      organized in Minneapolis, 45:307–320
      scrip depicted, 45:311
    Ungava Bay, Quebec, Norse settlement, 40:94
    Unger, Muriel, catalog typist, 25:40
    Unger, Nicholaus, draft resister, 55:288, 291, 297
    Unidentified flying objects (UFOs), reports, 52:125
    Uniforms, Minnesota Pioneer Guard, depicted, 55:176
    Union, Astor Fur Company supply boat, 21:156
    Union Advocate, 52:215, 219
      article depicted, 60:33
      and UGW Local 171 lockout, 60:33–34
    Union Army
      See also Civil War; United States Army; specific various military units
      balloons, use of, 25:22–23n, 119–120, 126n, 229, 242, 246, 345, 354, 35:184, 333, 39:283, 40:276
      captured regimental flags, 57:58–70
      depicted, 38:247, 249–250, 257, 270, 39:189
      diary accounts, 25:11–39, 117–152, 224–257, 342–361, 52:40
      draft, 43:193–194
      ethnic groups, 24:157, 33:83, 52:144, 55:64
      in fiction, 33:82
      First Minnesota Volunteer Regiment battle colors depicted, 57:60
      at Fort Pillow, 43:186–190
      and freed slaves, 55:144
      Indians in, 42:49
      Minnesota troops, 56:169
      mixed-bloods in, 42:50
      officers, 39:189, 51:84, 57:276–277
      records, 13:318–320
      recruitment problems, 44:5
      reunion ribbon and medal depicted, 57:57 (facing)
      at Second Bull Run, 44:4, 6, 52:123
      veterans, 40:361, 49:327, 54:294, 57:57 (cover and facing), 58
      in Virginia, 40:265, 267
    Union Association, professional baseball, 58:339
    Union baseball club, Chester, 19:180
    Union baseball club, Lake City, 19:168, 178, 180
    Union baseball club, Minneapolis, 19:179–180
    Union Building and Loan Association, Duluth, 37:123
    Union Center, Le Sueur County, in county seat fight, 12:444
    Union church, Furness colony, 10:141
    Union City, Nicollet County, plat, 17:238
    Union City (Gospel) Mission, Minneapolis, 5:245, 33:178, 41:154, 157, 58:296, 299
    Union Club, Hutchinson, 9:421
    Union College, Schenectady, New York, 60:8
    Union Colony, Greeley, Colorado, history, 3:100
    Union Congregational Church, Winthrop, 15:243
    Union Congregational Church, Worthington, 5:244
    Union Construction Company, Minneapolis, 51:265
    Union Cooperative Barrel Company, 57:394
    Union County, South Dakota,sketches, 4:261
    Union Depot, Minneapolis, 58:249 (cover), 324
    Union for Democratic Action, 23:292
    Union Francaise, St. Paul, 44:289
    Union Gospel Mission, St. Paul, 9:202, 57:375
    Union Grove Township, Meeker County, history, 19:470
    Union Hall, New Ulm, theatrical performances, 32:172
    Union Hill, Scott County
      Catholic church, 21:456
      mail service, 22:215
      pioneer life, 22:334
    Union Hotel, Washington, D.C., 45:88, 48:88
    Union Improvement and Elevator Company, Hastings and Stillwater, 37:94
    Union Labor party, 9:228
    Union Lake, Polk County, pioneer life, 30:148
    Union Lake, Rice County, family histories, 28:388
    Union League, Minneapolis, 18:125–126n, 128, 35:66
    Union League, St. Paul, 9:405
    Union Match Company, Duluth, sketch, 8:98
    Union Mill, Minneapolis, 58:326
    Union National Bank, Duluth, 37:122
    Union National Bank, Rochester, publication, 29:358
    Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. See Russia; Soviet Union
    Union Pacific Railroad, 2:303, 3:304, 10:139, 23:64, 41:358–359, 54:71, 79
      antitrust suit, 56:357 (facing)
      colonization activities, 9:181
      construction, 10:348, 18:307, 29:61, 34:263, 38:62
      federal subsidy, 36:179–180
      finances, 33:267
      history, 52:331
      impact, 41:44
      presidents, 55:239
      rate pool, 55:121
      records, 19:51n
      re-forms buffalo herds, 37:134
      rivalry with Great Northern, 41:184, 189, 358–359, 55:122
      rivalry with Northern Pacific, 12:73
      silk transport, 54:18, 30
    Union party, 1936 campaign, 36:187, 39:80, 40:360
    Union Pass, Wyoming, depicted, 40:197
    Unions, 57:422–425
      See also Labor; specific unions
      1930s, 53:175, 177, 182
      African American members, 59:65–66, 71n
    Union School, New Ulm, 24:190
    Union School, St.Anthony, 33:126
    Union Station, Minneapolis, depicted, 57:297
    Union Towing and Wrecking Company, 54:220, 222
    Union Township, Houston County, sketch, 5:472
    Unique Theater, Minneapolis, 53:245
    Unique Theater, St. Paul, 54:351
    Unitarian Building, Boston, 55:241
    Unitarian church, 4:45, 24:112
      See also specific church bodies
      among Scandinavians, 45:214
      and Calvinism, 3:255
      Finnish, 25:324
      influence, 33:81
      liberalism, 24:338
      missionaries, 49:265
      St.Paul, 12:397
    Unitarian church, Duluth, 54:294
    Unitarian church, Minneapolis, 43:170, 45:214
    United American Slavs of Minnesota, 23:292
    United Black Students, Moorhead State Teachers College, 51:31–32
    United Brethren Church, Beauford Township, Blue Earth County, 8:446, 15:362
    United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, subsidiaries, 56:56:271, 266
    United Charities, 58:400–403
      fund-raising efforts, 58:401–402
      St. Paul, 9:60, 21:343, 25:377
    United Church of Christ. See Congregational church
    United Confederate Veterans, 2:49
      records, 13:319
    United Construction Workers, Owatonna, 44:300
    United Daughters of the Confederacy, 20:33, 23:41, 24:36
      records, 13:319, 34:340
    United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers Union, 51:240
      Congress of Industrial Organizations, 54:7, 15
    United Evangelical Brethren, 57:325
    United Farmers League, 52:104n16, 58:178
    United Farm Workers, grape boycott, 54:49
    United Food and Commercial Workers, 54:50, 60:38
      Local P-9, 51:322–323, 52:128, 53:237, 54:284–285
    United Fruit Company, Cuban sugar mills, 56:286
    United Garment Workers (UGW) of America, 60:35, 38
      Local 27, 60:33
      UGW label depicted, 60:31
    United Garment Workers (UGW) of America, Local 171, 60:26–39
      lockout/strike, 60:33–34
      meetings and activities, 60:31–32
      minutes book depicted, 60:32
      parade depicted, 60:26
      queen of Labor Day picnic, 60:31
    United Golfers' Association (UGA), 58:383–384, 389
    United Healthcare Corporation, headquarters, 56:419
    United Jewish Fund and Council, St. Paul, history, 50:132
    United Labor Committee of Minnesota for Human Rights, Minneapolis, 52:181
    United Laborers Association of the United States, Winona branch, 21:393
    United Lutheran Church, 54:374
    United Lutheran Publishing House, Philadelphia, 15:448
    United Methodist Church. See Methodist church
    United Mine Workers, 40:344
      history, 36:274
    United Nations, 52:32–33, 200
      delegates, 54:362
      history, 52:121, 54:317, 320
      lobbying efforts for, 54:321
    United Negro College Fund, 51:25
    United Packinghouse Workers, Faribault, 44:299
    United Packinghouse Workers of America
      history, 55:379
      Local No. 9, 34:266
    United Relief Workers Association, 41:154n, 50:115
    United Service Organizations (USO), 23:22, 152, 26:387
      St. Paul, 27:249, 54:320
      World War II, 51:253, 320
    United Spanish War Veterans, 4:184, 19:98
      Minnesota department, 3:314
    United States
      See also Bicentennial (United States); Boundaries; Isolationism; New Deal; specific ethnic groups; specific government branches, bureaus, and departments
      20th century, 18:302, 20:317–319
      in 1838, 2:237–269
      agricultural history, 52:127, 53:126
      agricultural policy, 49:163
      anti-Semitism, 52:179
      atlases, 24:252, 25:374, 390, 41:246
      bibliographies, 20:198, 26:72, 35:334, 37:342
      boundaries, 44:209–219, 51:239–240
      and Canada, 11:191–194, 15:334, 16:230, 332, 20:319–321, 21:204, 22:306–308, 23:58–60, 201, 204, 357, 24:45–48, 25:171, 199, 26:363, 29:165, 30:387, 34:317–324, 41:76–79, 181
      centennial, 44:223, 45:75, 225–228
      and China, 52:200, 57:173, 177
      coat of arms, 53:3
      colonial period, 11:77, 32:247
      and Cuba, 41:2–3, 5, 11
      cultural development, 10:15
      cultural history, 46:36
      death penalty, 58:90
      dictionaries, 21:180–182, 401, 33:261
      diplomatic service, 8:12, 20
      documentary photography, 51:241
      economic history, 46:253, 58:271–272
      finances, 1789, 8:17
      flag, 24:72
      foreigners' views of, 29:154
      foreign policy, 2:62–67, 41:102–103, 309–311, 42:200, 312–313, 43:72, 83–92, 311, 47:156, 158–161, 49:15, 68
      foreign relations, 52:127
      France, aid to, 30:179
      geographical position, significance of, 8:19
      Greenland Agreement, 59:254
      historical activities, 1917, 2:169–172
      historical geography, 29:248–250
      historiography, 33:214, 34:250, 38:200, 39:335, 46:247–248
      history, 4:177, 7:293, 11:78–80, 189–191, 13:415, 14:202, 25:170, 28:269, 34:342, 40:313
      immigration policy, 50:130
      Indian policy, 5:51, 597, 41:13–14, 20, 25, 27, 103, 119, 43:3–13, 37–38, 75–76, 124, 126, 131, 133, 153, 175–185, 234, 315, 44:10, 12–14, 46:205, 47:26, 72–73, 117, 168, 257, 48:64n, 65, 86–87, 128, 158–159, 161, 168, 173, 339–341, 49:32, 77, 119–120, 252, 254, 267, 50:132, 211, 213, 57:321–322, 58:225, 234, 236–238
      industrialization, 49:304–305
      isolationism, 53:145–146
      land policy, 5:51
      local history, 52:125
      maps, 47:257
      and Mexico, 42:301–308, 43:72
      military history, 53:38
      neutrality policy, 8:22
      paper currency, 5:514
      pictorial history, 8:433
      place names, 30:67
      popular, 34:162
      population, 8:18, 10:16
      post-Civil War, 14:429, 20:420–422, 24:50–52, 40:353
      pre-Civil War, 18:438, 21:189, 23:256, 26:358
      presidential politics, 52:27–34
      railroad freight revenue, 54:243
      religious history, 43:192–193
      research, 13:94, 38:333
      rural north, 56:143
      and Russia, 48:86
      sectionalism, 16:325–327
      social, 19:347
      source material, 16:450, 34:251
      Sweden's image of, 43:194
      territorial papers, 14:336, 16:202–205, 17:452, 21:423, 24:234, 25:271, 26:362, 30:57–59, 31:48, 240, 36:85, 323
      texts, 34:341, 36:62
      third-party movements, 47:161
      treaties affecting Canada, 10:89
      Treaty of Commerce and Friendship, 59:254
      and Venezuela, 43:198–212
      war with Spain, 41:6–12, 56:129–137
      Webster's views on expansion, 9:4
      women's essays, 51:242
      World War I entry, 52:97, 54:340
      World War II entry, 52:111, 53:155
    United States adjutant-general's office, old records division, 9:58
    United States Agricultural Society, 17:327
    United States Aid, steamboat, 36:251
    United States Air Corps, 12:193
      in England, 26:279
      history, 28:299, 29:345
      officers' school, 23:269, 366
      in Pacific Theater, 31:247
      transport command, 26:1–18
    United States Air Force, World War II history, 54:319
    United States Army, 2:473, 4:65, 54:184
      See also Dakota War of 1862; Sioux Outbreak (Sioux War); Union army; specific units and posts
      blacks, 57:373
      Bronze Star awarding depicted, 54:185
      camp newspapers, 23:292
      camps, 51:172
      chaplains, 36:238
      in Civil War, 2:324–367
      cultural aspect, 15:381
      draft, 43:186, 193–194
      dragoon's jacket and cap depicted/described, 56:245–246
      explorations, 9:58
      Fort Snelling, expedition to build, 42:99–114
      on frontier, 10:83, 41:338, 45:117–118, 48:90
      frontier defense, 17:80, 321, 29:231–246, 36:148, 51:321
      geographers, 51:35
      history, 49:164, 52:291–292
      Indian campaigns, 42:43–53, 44:35–36
      and Indians, 42:109, 50:165, 56:160
      in Indian wars, 22:409, 51:61
      investigations section, 54:185–186
      Japanese-language school, 45:275–276
      medical corps, 22:92
      Mexican War, 56:216, 245
      in Mississippi Valley, 9:184
      mobilization, 24:8
      officers, 55:133
      overlanders, aid to, 46:301
      personal narratives, World War II, 60:302
      posts, 19:457, 22:297–301, 39:129, 254, 40:42, 145, 184
      ranger battalion, 34:214
      scientific expeditions, 42:78
      Second Division, World War I, 56:4
      soldiers' conditions, 47:220, 48:297
      in strike, 50:12
      supply system, 19:349, 39:240
      sutlers, 40:22–31
      and transcontinental railroad, 56:166
      travelers' views of, 34:42
      uniforms, 36:14, 44:80, 45:164
      in Vladivostok, U.S.S.R., 38:324–325
      western expeditions, 9:190
      and westward movement, 15:310, 375–381, 16:26, 33:262, 316, 38:57, 61–62, 296, 40:409
      women's corps, 45:283, 285, 46:255
      in World War II, 51:301, 54:318
    United States Army Air Service, 52:237, 57:156
    United States Army Corps of Engineers, 36:96, 37:34, 284–285, 288, 40:233, 315, 43:71, 44:93, 47:77, 48:316, 50:79, 55:377, 58:242–243, 259–261, 266–267
      archaeological work, 51:55
      history, 51:244
      Mississippi River locks and dams, 52:1 (cover), 4–6, 9–10, 54:254–267
      oil-spill management, 58:109
      Ojibway Indians, policies involving, 52:15
      upper Mississippi River, map depicted, 54:258
      water purification in Duluth, 59:296, 301–302
    United States Army Corps of Topographical Engineers, 52:132
    United States Army Department of Dakota, 4:305, 17:88, 226, 24:209, 25:296, 28:187, 32:219, 243, 42:232
    United States Army Department of Northwest, 42:43–47, 49, 52, 46:313–314
    United States Army Department of the West, 45:117, 121
    United States Army Division of Missouri, 42:43, 47
    United States Army Military Intelligence, 54:184
    United States Army Nurse Corps, uniforms, 54:321
    United States Army Signal Corps, 42:17–20, 49:155
    United States Arsenal, Washington, D.C., 45:86
    United States Board of Equitable Adjudication, function, 34:354
    United States Board of Parole, 51:170
    United States Bureau of Agriculture, 3:63
    United States Bureau of Fisheries, survey, 28:349
    United States Bureau of Forestry
    United States Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), 37:275, 279, 39:44, 42:244, 250, 253, 43:153, 48:108n, 154, 170, 199, 49:120, 52:241, 53:35–36, 57:439
      See also United States Department of Indian Affairs; United States Indian Department; United States Indian Service; United States Office of Indian Affairs; specific agents and officials
      1854 treaty, 43:175–184
      1858 treaty, 45:83, 86–87, 95
      administration, 15:297–300, 16:26, 23:163, 37:79
      agents and superintendents, 42:295–296, 299, 47:73, 48:25–27, 32–33, 162, 55:92, 58:227, 229, 231–236, 238
      archives, 14:65, 329, 435, 15:343, 16:333, 17:95, 210, 335, 18:94, 209, 20:77, 22:307, 23:163, 39:296, 52:159
      boarding schools, 51:84, 55:88
      commissioners' biographies, 47:168
      conference, 36:72
      Fort Wayne agency, 24:243
      heads, 57:36
      Indian-federal relations, 52:164
      Inkpaduta affair, 48:29, 31–33
      Lake Vermilion claims case, 44:47–49
      Michigan superintendency, 23:133, 24:164, 25:42
      Minnesota agencies, 15:298, 23:93, 25:183, 28:314, 321, 326–327, 39:45, 47
      missionary agents, 35:167–177
      at Pipestone, 47:83, 85, 88–89
      policies, 43:37, 182, 48:128, 167, 339–341
      Sioux relocation project, 36:176, 38:354, 39:41, 227–240
      territorial governors' role, 35:200
      trade guns, use of, 35:196
      Winnebago removal, 36:267–268, 270, 57:9–10, 13, 15–17
      Wisconsin, 46:300, 55:276
      in World War II, 52:329–330
    United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, poorhouse survey, 38:375
    United States Bureau of Mines and Reclamation, guides, 56:304
    United States Bureau of Navigation, 5:237
    United States Bureau of War Risk Insurance, 3:344, 355, 39:242
    United States Capitol, Washington, D.C., 53:205
      Seth Eastman paintings, 42:264
    United States Catholic Historical Society, 26:266
    United States Census Bureau, 5:61, 52:67–68, 54:258
    United States Charter, U.S. delegation, 55:153
    United States Christian Mission, in revival movement, 35:373
    United States Civil Rights Commission, Minnesota Advisory Committee, 51:25
    United States Civil Service Commission, archives, 22:211
    United States Claims Court, tribal cases, 52:14–15
    United States Commission on Fish and Fisheries, 57:308–309, 313
    United States Commission on Industrial Relations, 51:63, 73
    United States Conference of Mayors
      housing lobbying, 56:57
      Special Commission on Historic Preservation, 55:306
    United States Congress, 4:14, 28, 5:121, 206–207, 271, 539, 546, 551, 555–556, 591, 596, 615, 6:32, 38, 7:314, 8:12, 19, 332
      See also United States government; United States House of Representatives; United States Senate; specific representatives and senators
      agricultural bills, 52:101–102, 106–108
      antilynching bills, 55:74
      archives building project, 4:279
      archives legislation, 17:11–12, 14–16
      biographical directory, 10:331
      black suffrage, 56:82
      Chinese exclusion, 57:166
      Chippewa, damages, 52:11–12
      Civil War-era flags, disposition of, 57:62, 64, 67–68
      conservation laws, 60:51
      cost of production bills, 51:276–277
      dam authorizations, 58:261, 266–267
      Falls of St. Anthony preservation funding, 58:260–261
      farmers in, 9:225–226, 236, 238
      Farm Holiday/Farmer-Labor legislation, 51:279
      farm legislation, 48:129
      farm lobby influence, 53:126
      Federal Aid Highway Act, 60:277
      foreign-born members, 36:34
      GI Bill, 60:270, 275, 281n
      hydropower regulation, 54:259–260
      immigration policy, 56:334, 339, 341
      Indian Claims Commission created, 52:14–15
      Indian policies, 44:10, 12–14, 58:238, 257
      Lacey Act, 60:51
      Lever Act (Food and Fuel Control Act), 59:279, 284
      mining regulation, 44:53
      Minnesota admission controversy, 14:164, 175, 55:271–272, 278
      Minnesota representation, 5:48, 7:292, 28:74, 51:168, 171–172, 54:372, 55:19, 267
      Minnesota Territory appropriations, 11:389, 16:282–283, 296, 56:153
      Mississippi headwaters reservoirs authorized, 52:4–6
      Mississippi locks and dams, 54:254, 256–257, 261–263, 265–267
      motion picture regulations, 51:205, 214–216
      Nelson in, 5:335, 338–346
      and pipestone quarry, 47:85, 87–88
      public forests created, 44:21, 23–24, 28
      railroad land grants, 7:224
      road-construction appropriations, 56:257–258
      source material, 4:291
      Tawney in, 4:273
      territorial delegates, 55:189, 56:206, 259
      trade regulations, 40:179–182, 184–187
      transportation competition investigation, 41:181–182
      Webster in, 9:3, 6
      Wisconsin representation, 55:269
      and woman suffrage, 54:292, 297
      World War I records, 8:90
    United States Constitution, 3:254, 5:456, 8:10, 18, 23, 9:4, 53:309, 311
      amendments, 42:225, 51:299, 52:80, 54:291, 293, 371, 55:146, 56:83–84, 334, 58:189, 298
      anniversary, 28:369
      Bill of Rights bicentennial, 52:323, 326
      business protection, 51:214
      Congressional powers, 55:293
      cultural aspect, 50:162
      denounced, 52:191
      freedom-of-press cases, 46:147–151, 47:250–252, 50:283–286
      Minnesota's influence, 52:323–325
      ratified, 8:11
      and state law, 37:161–173
      supremacy clause, 57:117
    United States Custom House, New York, 8:95
      architect, 58:241
    United States Department of Agriculture, 5:446, 6:394
      alfalfa study, 19:27
      archives, 19:462, 29:81
      bureau of animal industry, 35:243
      commissioner, 23:283, 34:287–295
      in development controversy, 48:117–118
      established, 22:254
      farm policy, 53:126
      fire-relief efforts, 48:279
      food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:274–275
      forest management, 54:129
      history branch, 40:360
      library, 16:328, 18:411n
      during New Deal, 48:171
      processing taxes, 52:101, 108
      reforms, 36:182
    United States Department of Commerce, 52:238
      building code committee, 19:452
    United States Department of Defense, 54:186
    United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, secretaries, 51:24
    United States Department of Indian Affairs
    United States Department of Justice, 55:207
      civil-liberties infringements noted, 43:53, 57
      "Freedom Train" sponsorship, 28:369
      investigations and surveillance, 51:220, 228
      raids, 56:365
      Reserve Mining trial, 59:293
    United States Department of Labor, 53:331, 54:161
      Minnesota records, 21:434
      women's bureau, 33:42
    United States Department of State, 54:185, 57:243
      archives, 26:79, 38:35
      established, 8:12
      policy toward fugitive Sioux, 34:319, 323
      secretaries, 38:35, 240
      special agents, 32:189
    United States Department of the Interior, 48:112, 51:239, 54:91
      archives, 26:79
      Bureau of Pensions, 57:283
      and Chippewa Indians, 52:6
      conservation work, 30:274
      Indian education funds, 51:85–87
      timber agents, 31:158–162
      timber sales permitted, 43:181, 185
    United States Department of the Navy, archives, 19:224, 40:349–350
    United States Department of Transportation
      funding programs, 55:39
      rationing coupons, 58:203
    United States Department of Treasury
      art program, 48:174
      border activities, 49:77
    United States Department of War, 54:183–184
      Alaskan road, promotion of, 45:55–57
      archives, 8:96, 11:444, 21:207, 25:288, 41:124
      black employees, 57:430
      and captured Civil War flags, 57:63–64
      in Civil War, 2:335–337, 357n
      Civil War medals, 47:233
      Dakota War policies, 44:5–8
      donations, 55:192
      and draft resistance, 55:299–300
      Fort Ripley Reservation, sale of, 28:219
      Indian hostages, 51:84
      language school, 45:273–287
      Military Intelligence Service Language School, 54:322
      point value system, 53:65n, 66–67
      prisoner-of-war employment, 44:290, 292, 295, 298
      source material, 7:359
      in Spanish-American War, 5:210
      in Star Island controversy, 48:112, 115, 118
      World War I records, 8:90
      World War II ordnance works, 49:214–228
    United States Dispatch (Teheran, Iran), Persian Gulf Command paper, 26:175
    United States Dragoons at Albert Lea Lake, 16:494
    United States Economic Development Agency, funding programs, 55:39
    United States Employment Service, 58:202
      in Minnesota, 3:134, 322–323, 544, 4:346
      records, 23:151
    United States Field Artillery, parade depicted, 55:285 (cover)
    United States First Infantry, band, 55:26
    United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 56:304, 58:110
      bird surveys, 30:221, 230
    United States Fish Commission, 57:311
    United States Food Administration, 3:216, 322, 4:209, 59:274, 277, 279–280, 282, 284
      Iowa, 5:443–446
      records, 8:91
      in World War I, 23:151
    United States Forest Service, 3:480, 53:289, 57:157
      See also Forestry; United States Bureau of Forestry
      in development controversy, 48:108, 112, 115, 117–118
      employees depicted, 58:136
      firefighting activities, 36:131–138
      functions, 30:153, 33:219, 52:163, 54:129, 133, 136
      history, 34:264
      land leases, 56:264
      leases, 57:212
      organization, 44:21
      "primitive areas" established, 58:137
      property transfers, 54:135
      rangers, 36:135–137
      Roadless Areas in Superior National Forest established, 58:132
      woodlands purchased, 44:89–90
    United States Fuel Administration, 3:107, 134, 216, 335
    United States General Land Office, 52:242
    United States Geographic Board, decisions, 15:354, 26:249
    United States Geological Survey, 4:273
      creation, 7:308
      Cuyuna Range, 3:28–30
      director, 32:223
      guides, 56:304
      maps, 52:81
      Minnesota expedition, 14:215, 15:225
      publication, 13:404, 17:108, 230
      use of photographs, 28:347
    United States Geological Survey of the Territories (Hayden expedition), 48:127
    United States government
      See also Government; United States Congress
      agriculture programs, 51:321
      Chippewa Indians, damages paid to, 52:3, 6–15
      Cloquet forest fire lawsuit, 59:25, 34n
      cooperation with states, 37:347, 38:195, 39:209
      crop loan programs, 51:277
      farm aid programs, 51:280
      Indian boarding schools, 51:83–84, 97
      Indian policy, 57:321–322, 328 (facing)
      land grants to railroads, 52:35
      in navigation controversy, 37:311–323
      prison officials, lawsuit against, 37:140
      publications guides, 33:303, 38:42
      research subsidies, 36:26
    United States House of Representatives, 36:278, 40:407, 51:100, 54:295, 298
      See also United States Congress; specific congressmen/women
      Agriculture Committee, 53:126
      Committee on Territories, 53:10
    United States Indian Department
    United States Indian Service
    United States Labor Conciliation Commission, investigations, 51:133
    United States Land Office, 7:85
      See also Land; Public lands
      administration, 12:286, 28:284, 39:87, 91
      auction sale, 39:89–92
      at Buchanan, 52:279–288
      Chippewa National Forest, administration of, 42:244, 247, 249
      filing procedure, 39:265
      frontier, 12:379–389, 17:418–420, 36:261, 57:359
      Greenleaf, 4:141
      history, 6:283–285
      Minnesota districts, 22:228, 239n, 23:30, 24:95–96n, 29:284, 30:30, 34:1, 5, 37:112n
      office depicted, 42:257
      political aspects, 55:277
      railroads, division, 8:297
      records, 3:479, 4:4, 6:291, 7:38, 11:447, 15:491, 20:452, 23:93, 40:124–125, 146
      state offices, 42:256, 46:215–216, 49:77
      Wisconsin, 5:594
    United States Marine Corps
      Cuba, 56:296–297
      global transportation, 55:98
      historical unit, 23:389
      war history, 3:389
      in World War I, 56:4
      in World War II, 54:319
    United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, 5:583
      art instruction, 54:288 (facing), 55:133
      cadet life, 17:353, 57:347
      founded, 36:96
      Ordnance Museum, 20:54, 434, 22:317, 434, 23:94, 154–155
    United States Mint
      Philadelphia office, 16:322
      presidential medals described/depicted, 56:457
    United States Motor Transport Corps, 3:352, 354, 356
    United States Naval Air Station, Pauillac, France, 6:399
    United States Naval Reserve, office ships, 55:100
    United States Navy, 3:48, 55:153, 56:242
      appropriations legislation, 51:102
      Duluth Naval Reserve dock depicted, 55:99
      enlistment rates, 55:161
      ethnic groups, 33:83, 51:12
      immigrants in, 41:10
      Ninth Naval District, 55:100
      officers, 24:240
      ships, 55:94–96, 98–103
      tankers, 54:316–317, 375
      in Venezuelan dispute, 43:207–208, 210–211
      in World War II, 54:318–319
    United States Navy Department, 4:206, 294
    United States Ninth Army, 53:57, 61–62
    United States of America v. Reserve Mining Company, 52:240
    United States Office for Emergency Management, 52:318
    United States Office of Defense Transportation, 52:307, 318
    United States Office of Indian Affairs, 48:165, 49:98, 185
    United States Office of Price Administration, 54:318
    United States Office of War Information, 51:241
      propaganda, 52:329
    United States Pension Office, 9:58
    United States Postal Service (USPS)
      See also Mail and mail service; Post offices
      air-mail accident, 50:99–104
      air-mail service, 42:142–143, 50:86–95
      centennial stamps, 26:272, 28:185, 61:1 (facing)
      commemorative stamps, 42:83, 49:259
      Fort Snelling development proposal, 42:232
      postage stamps, 55:108, 110–111, 117
      routes, 49:276
      territorial, 45:118
    United States Public Health Service
      fund allocations, 54:369
      summer-camp housing, 58:75
    United States Railroad Administration, 57:206
      in 1918 fire, 49:346
      claims against, 52:198
    United States Railway Mail Service, history, 53:84
    United States Sanitary Commission, 2:365
      in Civil War, 25:37n, 39:3
      donations, 57:67
    United States Securities and Exchange Commission, Chicago, 54:184
    United States Senate, 4:323, 5:223, 317, 24:373, 35:290, 51:100, 102–103, 135, 196, 54:373
      See also United States Congress; specific senators
      1858 treaties, ratification of, 45:96
      Canadian annexation attempt, 41:78
      foreign-born members, 56:334
      Indian treaties, 57:56
      Interstate Commerce Committee, 52:318
      Judiciary Committee, 51:231
      Minnesota senators, 56:357 (facing)
      Minnesota Territory created, 56:156
      Watab Treaty ratified, 57:16
      women Trotskyist candidates, 56:363, 366, 372
    United States Steel Supply Company, St. Paul, 28:189
    United States Supreme Court, 50:127
      anti-trust judgments, 57:204
      appeals, 55:294
      building, 53:206, 57:49
      civil-liberties decisions, 46:147–151, 47:250–252, 48:92, 50:283–286
      decisions and rulings, 27:262, 41:178, 189, 308n, 43:57, 48:150–152, 49:30, 119–120, 52:101–102, 323–325, 53:299, 301, 311, 55:123, 149, 293, 297, 301, 56:74, 84, 167, 169–170, 57:108, 113, 321–322, 58:90, 59:237
      exceptions to rulings, 57:173
      farm policy, 53:126
      as international tribunal, 1:343
      justices, 17:76–78, 20:318, 419, 39:205, 47:40, 51:135–136, 55:154, 56:70
      Minnesota-Wisconsin boundary case, 3:381
      nominations, 51:135
      World War I records, 8:90
    United States Supreme Court Building, Washington, D.C., architect, 58:241
    United States Third Army, 53:64
    United States Topographic Engineers, 27:345
    United States Travel Bureau, 51:243–244
    United States Upper Mississippi River Wildlife and Fish Refuge, 20:66
    United States Veterans Bureau, functions, 39:242–246, 248
    United States Veterans' Hospital, St. Cloud, 8:265
    United States vice president, duties and responsibilities, 60:88–99
    United States Volunteers, history, 39:77
    United States War Department. See United States Department of War
    United States War Industries Board, 3:323, 335
    United States War Production Board, salvage division records, 54:320
    United States Weather Bureau, 17:261
      statistics, 2:179, 445
    United States Zouave Cadets, 4:168–169, 7:165–166
    United Support Group, 54:50
    United Synagogue Youth (U.S.Y.), 59:19–20
    United Veterans of America, 56:53
    United War Work Campaign, 3:214, 322, 544
      in Iowa, 5:443
    United Way, 54:360
    Unity (Unitarian church), St. Paul, 4:126, 304, 375, 9:60
    Univac Division, Sperry-Rand Corporation, St. Paul, 47:38
      machine developed, 48:89
      workers depicted, 44:184
    Universal (American) Airlines, 50:97–98
    Universal Chiropractic College, Pittsburgh, 59:207
    Universal Friends, religious sect, 36:278
    Universalist Church
      history, 2:385
      state conventions, 1860-65, 4:60
    Universalist Church, Anoka, 2:290, 17:466
    Universalist Church, St. Paul, 30:312
    Universalist Church of the Redeemer, Minneapolis, 4:297, 7:303, 11:147, 16:120, 35:226
    Universalist Society, St. Anthony, 49:49, 51
    Universal Laboratories building, Dassel, 55:318–319
    Universities, financial support, 6:309
    University Choral Union, Minneapolis, 48:333–335
    University Club, Minneapolis, decorations, 57:82
    University Club, St. Paul, 42:30, 46:246, 48:87, 54:56
    University Community Development Corporation, Minneapolis, 40:383
    University Farm, St. Paul, food conservation during World War I, 59:274
    University Gallery, University of Minnesota, 53:181
    University Museum, Minnesota, 53:181, 183
    University of Alberta, Edmonton, 40:262
    University of Arizona, Tucson, publication, 27:65
    University of Chicago, 51:203
      anniversary, 23:381
      Divinity School, 52:20
      faculty, 18:132n, 33:136, 55:128
      musical clubs, 57:226
      sports competitions with University of Minnesota, 59:162–163, 167
    University of Denver, folklore conference, 27:255
    University of Illinois, Urbana, faculty, 21:65, 68
    University of Iowa, Iowa City
      centennial, 28:287
      football team, 54:174
      law school, 18:121
      Scandinavian department, 14:437
    University of Maryland, College Park, American studies program, 26:274
    University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 5:145
      archeological work, 9:186
      black law school graduates, 55:60
      Clements Library, 4:459, 5:513, 24:69, 29:65
      football team, 54:173–174
      "Little Brown Jug," football rivalry with University of Minnesota, 59:161–162, 60:107–110, 112n
      Schoolcraft's role, 23:185
      war records, 25:310
    University of Minnesota, 46:87, 89, 58:272
      See also Mayo Foundation
      in 1858, 9:142–143n
      and academic freedom, 51:131–137
      agricultural experiment station, 1:77, 241, 10:458, 16:352, 18:449, 19:26
      agricultural extension service, 44:291, 59:273, 278
      and agriculture, 10:222, 42:292, 43:67n, 44:119, 181, 47:34
      agriculture college, 5:78, 336, 389, 9:418, 15:243, 17:101, 18:411, 19:152–161, 22:412, 32:118, 37:25, 39:83
      alumni, 11:215, 328, 12:193, 24:184
      alumni association, 5:147
      American Indian studies, 43:233–234
      American studies program, 26:274, 28:280, 29:261, 348, 30:56, 35:201, 37:83
      anniversaries, 26:82, 29:172, 32:1n
      archaeological collections, 42:154
      archaeological research, 25:154, 26:321, 323–324, 31:163, 37:86, 38:158
      architecture, 46:223, 55:240, 56:44
      architecture school, 51:151
      archives, 24:79
      art education department, 57:261
      art museum, 44:316, 51:235–236
      art work, 52:276
      in art work, 47:105
      balloon research, 49:32, 51:287
      Base Hospital No. 26, 15:225, 16:74
      Board of Regents, 12:398, 17:163, 20:82, 25:306, 51:136, 53:18, 20–22
      Boogie Woogie Club, 59:223
      business school, 51:116
      campus military training, opposition to, 55:281
      centennial, 47:109
      charter, 5:467, 520
      Charter Day, 7:188
      Chess and Checkers Club members depicted, 52:169
      children's literature collections, 44:314
      child welfare institute, 19:111
      commencements, 16:183, 18:150
      continuing education, 49:37
      convocations, 11:213, 14:231, 450, 15:56, 22:165, 26:82
      Cosmopolitan Club, 57:430
      dentistry college, 17:100, 19:71–73, 25:203, 52:114
      depicted, 34:95
      Dight Institute for Human Genetics, 25:63, 91, 38:243
      drama, 30:280
      early organization, 7:114
      education college, 11:329, 12:417–419
      endowment, 10:394
      engineering college, 15:140
      English department, 46:17–23
      enrollment, 16:185
      establishment, 12:116, 13:212, 14:131, 224
      in evolution controversy, 41:201, 204–216, 43:23
      extension division, 23:289, 37:87, 57:156
      faculty, 14:231, 452, 16:180–182, 184, 352, 18:122, 23:190, 287, 32:7, 33:312, 39:113–115, 122, 243, 245–246, 43:67n, 44:99, 46:77, 47:109, 126, 174, 336, 48:332, 338, 49:169, 51:301, 56:86, 94
      farmers' institutes, 37:22–24, 28–29
      and fear of Communism in 1950s, 60:172–186
      financial support, 6:309
      fire relief, 48:279
      flour milling aid, 58:283
      Folwell's services, 3:312, 378, 4:34, 5:153, 6:186
      Food Conservation Committee, 59:276–277
      food conservation efforts in World War I, 59:273
      football, 60:100–101, 103–110
      forestry school, 2:473, 9:308, 12:204, 33:353, 44:29
      geology department, 32:215
      gifts, 24:140–141, 25:63, 28:285
      Gopher logos and mascot, 57:1 (facing), 31–32
      graduate school, 18:121, 132, 137, 32:6, 40:314
      herbarium, 48:81–82
      history, 3:474, 4:87, 5:240, 309, 388, 470, 519, 7:302, 12:68, 20:206, 22:336, 24:187, 29:207n, 31:41, 191, 32:176, 34:94–95, 36:185, 38:378, 55:122, 57:381–382
      home economics education, 60:117–121, 122n
      horticulture, 44:99, 101
      Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, 55:117
      hydro lab, 58:326
      immigration history research center, 51:140
      industrial relations center, 34:264
      James Ford Bell room, 33:352
      Jewish sororities and fraternities, 51:14
      Kensington runestone controversy, 60:62–63
      Kerlan collection, 54:94
      land grants, 24:133, 167, 174, 35:107, 379, 52:142
      lands, 9:143
      landscape architecture, 58:128
      landscaping, 49:283, 285, 290
      languages, 13:435, 34:297
      law school, 10:351, 18:122, 19:356, 25:203, 47:334, 51:44
      legal status, 37:185
      legislation, 13:211
      libraries, 3:151, 6:84, 10:352, 16:55, 186, 23:2–4, 190, 24:257, 54:327
      "Little Brown Jug," football rivalry with University of Michigan, 59:161–162, 60:107–110, 112n
      location, 9:75
      Mandolin Club, 57:224, 226
      medical school, 1:79, 147, 4:186, 9:195, 18:460, 21:101, 330, 24:347, 31:124, 33:312, 35:221, 36:282, 37:133, 42:75, 48:43, 49:100, 104–105, 334n, 51:287, 54:296, 361, 368, 59:207
      memoirs about, 46:17–23, 77, 47:259
      memorial mall proposed, 3:54, 110
      memorials, 11:213, 329, 47:220
      Memorial Stadium, 60:100–105, 112n
      mines experiment station, 34:269–279, 39:163
      mines school, 23:189
      and mining, 44:179, 47:205
      and Minnesota Historical Society, 5:501, 23:1–10, 32:1–11
      minority students, 51:25
      motion picture, 5:388
      municipal reference bureau, 9:215
      museum plan, 49:201
      music activities, 48:333–335, 57:228
      music school, 5:161, 20:92
      natural history museums, 21:208, 27:248, 28:394, 32:218, 222
      Northrop's career, 3:379, 4:471, 8:81
      Northwest Architectural Archives, 54:236
      nursing school, 37:300
      ordnance site, acquisition of, 49:228
      pacifists, 40:365–367
      pharmacy college, 24:175, 29:84, 30:143
      physics building, 60:172–173
      picketed, 42:206, 210
      political science department, 56:52
      preparatory school, 8:275, 35:108, 125
      presidents, 12:191, 14:323, 16:178–180, 182, 184, 22:101, 23:289, 27:262, 32:3, 46:77, 51:121, 52:21
      proposed division, 10:34
      proposed Scandinavian museum, 8:305, 9:188
      publications, 15:352, 16:185, 331, 18:121, 219, 25:191, 40:412, 45:169, 57:251
      public health school, 21:359
      quotas, 57:52
      radio station, 28:184, 30:343n, 41:327, 332, 334, 53:174
      and religion, 44:61, 69
      religious education, 35:77
      Rosemount research center, 33:243–244
      salt springs lands holdings, 53:20–24
      Scandinavian collection, 2:416–417, 4:64
      semicentennial, 2:438, 475
      social surveys, 4:98, 477, 9:303
      social welfare history archives, 49:211, 51:43
      social work school, 51:39, 58:406n
      song topic, 44:133
      special projects, 28:241, 285, 32:217, 219–220, 38:334, 39:300, 51:138, 163, 54:263
      sports, 17:228, 35:335, 36:94, 39:18, 20–22, 47:328, 54:173–174, 55:348–349, 58:64, 59:159–163, 171
      sports competitions with Notre Dame, 60:106–107
      sports teams depicted, 59:163, 171
      standing, 7:16
      state laws affecting, 1:294
      students and student life, 11:459, 15:360, 480, 16:118, 184, 20:200, 22:211, 25:67, 28:76, 286, 31:51, 32:190, 35:154, 43:91, 51:162, 247
      theater, 42:115, 47:259, 51:238
      and theory of evolution, 52:22
      University Gallery, 28:302, 29:370, 51:303
      veterinary medicine college, 54:288
      and women, 4:291, 6:389, 22:101, 52:70, 55:136
      women's organizations, 17:226
      in World War I, 3:23, 51, 134, 136, 163, 322, 325, 482, 47:174, 50:9
      in World War II, 24:268
      writing societies, 55:211
      zoological museum, 8:439, 9:194
      zoology department, 54:365
    University of Minnesota, Crookston, 53:180
      Northwest School and Station, 1:385, 5:160, 524
    University of Minnesota, Duluth, 51:217
      Glensheen, 56:353
      special projects, 51:140
    University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 51:111, 53:207
      book store, 31:245
      branch campus, 27:358
      buildings, 12:331, 16:178, 183, 17:226, 18:151, 23:231, 27:9, 26, 228, 230, 28:293, 396, 29:353, 35:108, 40:101, 60:119
      hospitals, 39:84
      Minnesota High School Basketball Tournament, 55:334–335, 341, 345, 347
    University of Minnesota, Morris, 49:83, 97–98n
    University of Minnesota, Northwest Agricultural Experiment Station, 58:197
      Indian studies courses, 58:237
      women's softball team, 58:215
    University of Minnesota, St. Paul
      Agricultural Experiment Station, 54:249, 252
      Home Economics building depicted, 60:118
      home economics classes, 60:118–119
      murals, 55:92
    University of Minnesota Armory, 60:107–108
    University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 12:308, 20:117
      anniversaries, 18:219, 28:183
      fellowships, 29:371
      publications, 12:25, 15:67, 97, 16:460, 17:452, 463, 18:214, 19:94, 226, 228, 352, 463, 23:8, 101, 256, 27:176, 30:246, 367
    University of Missouri, Columbia, manuscript collection, 26:384
    University of Montana, 52:202
    University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 17:78
    University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, 51:126, 54:271
      celebration at, 7:243
      history, 5:315, 9:307, 36:318
      medical school, 12:328
    University of Notre Dame, sports competitions with University of Minnesota, 59:163, 60:106–107
    University of Oklahoma, faculty, 51:137
    University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 17:201, 20:113
      publications, 55:132
    University of Oslo Library, on-line databases, 55:380
    University of Oslo (Royal Fredrik University), Norway, 19:208
    University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, anthropological museum, 23:349, 353
    University of Pittsburgh, 12:94, 184
      history conference, 12:188
    University of Rochester, Divinity School, 52:20
    University of South Dakota, Vermillion
      history, 45:38
      medical school, 12:328
    University of St. Thomas, St. Paul
      See also College of St. Thomas
      sculpture, 56:87, 93
      Small Business Institute, 56:431
    University of Washington, black alumnus, 55:60
    University of Western Ontario, London, Centre for Research and Teaching of Canadian Native Languages, 51:287
    University of Wisconsin
      agricultural experiment station, 37:134
      alumnae, 6:200
      American civilization study, 29:173
      college of agriculture, 19:152, 33:224
      farmers' institutes, 27:356
      graduate school, 21:65, 67
      history, 30:380–382
      history department, 24:336, 39:81, 215–216, 220
      home economics classes, 60:118
      president, 37:262
      Scandinavian studies, 32:52
      student life, 17:475
      subsidized, 28:81
    University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, 41:243, 45:207
    University of Wisconsin, Madison, 19:160, 43:228
    University of Wisconsin, River Falls, 45:40
    University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, 18:311, 19:433
    University Settlement, New York City, 51:203
    University Village, St. Paul, 60:155
    Unonius, Gustaf, pioneer pastor, 10:243, 11:83, 13:307, 17:400, 28:76, 43:76, 195, 48:322, 49:124, 55:26–27, 56:220–221
      author, 4:458
      career, 16:479
      colonizer, 30:159
      diaries, 31:54
      immigration promotion, 17:402, 30:65, 31:27
      letters, 19:331
      letters on America, 10:241, 245
      work reviewed, 32:49, 37:177
    Unruh, John D., Jr., work reviewed, 46:300–301
    Untermeyer, Louis, poet, 26:308
    Untermeyer, Samuel, 17:160n
    Unumb, P. H., 17:121
    Updyke, Frank A., author, 1:234, 9:155
    Upgren, Arthur R., author, 30:406
      review by, 34:165
    Upham, Evelyn Burbank, 42:26
    Upham, Gladys, stenographer, 16:61, 17:62, 23:44
    Upham, Grace, 47:128
    Upham, Henry P., 3:381, 428, 6:28, 20:58, 42:26
      house, 23:221
    Upham, John P., 10:73
    Upham, Mrs. Henry P., 10:449
    Upham, Mrs. Lionel R., 23:150
    Upham, Phinehas (Lt.), 3:500
    Upham, Warren G., 1:26, 11:54, 12:428, 13:246–247, 14:79, 16:1, 17:172, 44:126
      archaeologist, 14:434, 15:67, 16:310–311
      author, 1:80, 150, 226, 243, 289, 385, 407, 412, 2:57, 179, 202, 3:235, 237, 239, 456, 521, 534, 4:99, 5:156, 205, 238, 523, 6:216, 389, 13:245, 14:220, 16:163, 24:28, 43:156, 48:80, 51:323, 52:159, 53:340, 57:327
      bibliography, 17:61, 18:45, 20:32
      career, 15:106, 16:61, 359, 467, 17:476, 30:313–315
      depicted, 46:134–135
      editor, 1:28, 4:44–47
      "Former Homes and Administration of the Minnesota Historical Society," 3:426–429
      geologist, 15:225, 17:167, 39:114, 134
      MHS secretary, 22:302, 30:353, 32:82n, 33:129, 40:349, 46:136, 51:313, 57:241–242, 61:34
      papers, 21:315
      quoted, 14:118, 17:168, 38:128
      "Return Ira Holcombe," 2:7–11
      reviews by, 1:59–61, 222–224, 522–527, 2:84, 178–183, 369–371, 460, 570–572, 3:28–30, 5:138, 448–450
      speaker, 4:339, 5:281, 11:120
      work reviewed, 3:448, 42:36–37
    Upham Building, St. Paul, 50:15
    Uphoff, Mary Jo, work reviewed, 48:135
    Uphoff, Walter, work reviewed, 48:135
    Upholstery, Victorian era, 56:31–32
    Upin, Charles J., community leader, 51:12, 14
    Upjohn, E. M., author, 19:458
    Upjohn, Richard, architect, 50:260–264, 267–268
    Upper Deck, Minneapolis club, 58:30
    Upper Fort Garry. See Fort Garry, Manitoba
    Upper Lake Winnipeg, Itasca and Cass counties. See Lake Winnibigoshish
    Upper Lock and Dam, 58:266, 326
    Upper Midwest
      architecture, 53:209–210
      regional humor, 52:330–331
    Upper Midwest History, journal, 48:43
    Upper Midwest History Conference
      meetings, 29:82, 266, 30:66, 89, 264, 35:248, 36:237, 40:48, 364
      publication, 29:164
    Upper Midwest Indian Cultural Center, Pipestone, 47:92
    Upper Minneapolis Harbor Development Project, 58:267
    Upper Mississippi Barge Line Company, 16:79
    Upper Mississippi Outfit, fur traders, 42:124–125, 130, 132, 52:222
    Upper Mississippi Pollution Control Committee, 58:120
    Upper Mississippi Research Project, 48:88, 49:36
    Upper Mississippi River Improvement Association, papers, 22:41, 87, 24:34
    Upper Mississippi River Wildlife and Fish Refuge, 35:46
    Upper Mississippi Valley Ethno-History Committee, 20:43, 325
    Upper Mississippi Waterway Association, 16:78–80
    Upper Missouri Historical Expedition, 6:304–308, 7:242, 310, 41:361
      book reviewed, 7:281
      sketch, 6:404
    Upper Missouri Land Company, 59:198
    Upper Missouri Outfit, fur trade, 33:302, 52:222
    Upper Missouri River, fur trade, 52:83
    Upper Rapids. See Rock Island Rapids, Mississippi River
    Upper Red Cedar Lake. See Cass Lake
    Upper Red Lake. See Red Lake, Beltrami and Clearwater counties
    Upper Red River. See Assiniboine River, Canada
    Upper Sioux. See Sisseton band, Sioux Indians; Wahpeton band, Dakota Indians
    Upper Sioux Outfit, fur traders, 10:391, 42:133
    Upper Sioux (Yellow Medicine) Agency, 2:495, 4:146n, 454, 44:195, 48:31, 54:87, 91
      agents, 12:121, 428, 29:237, 38:94–95, 122–124, 39:273
      agriculture, 38:130, 143
      annuity payments, 48:32–33
      archaeological aspects, 41:340, 44:267
      boundary, 37:348
      CCC work, 43:7, 10
      in Dakota War of 1862, 45:100–101, 124, 48:203–206, 56:148
      Dakota women, 56:200
      depicted, 38:155, 48:203
      described, 1:426
      doctors, 53:336
      famine, 48:202
      food rations, 54:88
      government farmer, 15:111, 38:93
      mission, 11:182n, 14:330, 16:150, 45:85
      mission school, 18:375
      payments, 16:470, 19:383, 37:228n, 38:93–94, 124
      post, 11:378
      reached by steamboat, 36:256
      Sioux annuities, 5:283
      in Sioux Outbreak, 17:337, 29:123n, 37:185, 38:107, 110, 243
      site, 37:60
      smallpox epidemic, 14:216
      store, 19:450
      trading-post site, 48:199, 206
    Uppland, Sweden, emigration, 56:291
    Uppsala University, Sweden, emigration research, 43:194
    Upsala, Lutheran church, 20:361
    Upshaw, William D., state representative, 51:214
    Upson, Arthur, poet, 16:81, 18:330, 26:307, 27:41
    Upson, Ralph H., aeronautics teacher, 33:242
      "Aeronautical Science," 33:242–246
    Up-to-Date Club, Bemidji, 23:32
    Upton, Benjamin F., photographer, 2:280, 21:95, 37:189 (cover), 309 (cover), 52:51, 57, 59
      work depicted, 46:218, 222, 49:48, 50–51, 133, 52:51, 56:212, 248, 57:11
    Upton, Dell, work reviewed, 50:80–81, 296
    Upton, Emory (Gen.), 4:454
    Upton, H. R. (Rev.), speaker, 10:339, 16:366
    Upton, Harriet Tailor, 52:215
    Upton, Helen H., 10:339
    Upton, La Roy (Gen.), letters, 3:144, 19:98
    Upton, Rufus P., nurseryman, 49:192n, 53:71
    Upton, Winslow, meteorologist, 42:19–21
    Upton Island, 58:261, 267
    Up-Town Sanitary Shop, St. Paul, 44:258
    Urang, Olai, author, 37:42
    Uratsu, Masaji G., 45:280
    Urban development, Twin Cities, 53:208–209
    Urbanek, Anthony (Rev.), 7:367
    Urban history
      architecture, 55:240
      historic districts, 57:103–104
      and immigrants, 50:63–70
      Indians, 57:380
      Mexican communities, 57:155
      midsize cities, 50:296
      parks, 58:40–57
      photographs, 55:327–328
      plains towns, 49:305, 58:98–103
      plats, 57:332
      and police, 47:240
      railroads, effect on town forms, 57:337–343
      Twin Cities, 55:228–29, 57:99–100, 58:194, 287–304
      western cities, 43:313
    Urban League, 54:300, 56:116
      activities, 57:420–422, 427
      influence, 57:428
      leaders, 52:123–124
      Minneapolis, 51:25, 52:181, 56:62
      Minnesota, 38:88
      national, 57:431
      officers, 55:212
      St. Paul, 55:215
    Urban renewal
      neighborhoods, impact on, 51:39
      St. Paul, 52:162
      Twin Cities, 53:112–115
    Urevig, Frances, editor, 35:100
      review by, 35:372
      "With Governor Ramsey to Minnesota," 35:352–357
    Urevig, M. S., farmer, 24:272
    Urness, John A., Farm Holiday Association president, 51:272, 276n, 279
    Urness Township, Douglas County, 6:371, 51:272
    Urquhart, Kenneth T., author, 37:39
    Ursella, ---- (Rube), professional baseball player, 59:170
    Urseth, H. A., 29:295
    Ursuline Order
      anniversary, 15:480, 16:372
      Frontenac, 14:39, 15:480, 16:372, 22:445, 29:87
      Quebec, 36:315
    Urwin, Gregory J. W., work reviewed, 52:291
    U.S. Bank, headquarters, 56:419
    U.S. Olympia, 56:101 (facing)
    U.S. Steel Corporation, 3:155, 5:518, 54:221
      See also Oliver Iron Mining Company, Eveleth
      creation/formation, 51:63, 56:353
      Duluth plant, 18:343, 36:103
      expansion, 27:133, 39:109, 40:412
      on iron ranges, 43:91
      labor policy, 51:67
      railroads, acquisition of, 43:152
      strike, 41:85, 87–89, 58:169
      welfare policies, 48:98, 100–101
      in workmen's compensation struggle, 44:143–144, 148
    U.S. World War II Memorial, 60:152
    Usem, Edward G., civic leader, 51:11–12, 14
    Usher, Ellis B., author, 3:156, 5:518
    Usher, John P., secretary of the interior, 20:284, 38:354–355, 363, 39:228–229
    Usher's Landing. See Fort Thompson, South Dakota
    USO. See United Service Organizations
    Usselinx, Willem, pamphleteer, 46:249
    USS Essex, fighting ship, history, 55:93–103
    USS Gopher, gunboat, 55:100
    USS Minnesota, warship, history, 56:242–243
    USS Ohio, passengers, 56:379
    USS Paducah, gunboat, 55:99–100
    USS Patapsco AOG-1, 54:375
    Usui, Mitsuo, 45:280
    US West, telecommunications workers depicted, 56:438
    Utah
      depicted, 27:159
      early journalism, 20:204
      folk music, 27:188
      geological survey, 7:308
      Icelandic settlement, 8:384
      Latter-day Saints (Mormons), 13:111, 28:378, 36:285–293, 39:71, 54:372
      Methodists, 51:236
      proverb collection, 27:34
      salt production, 52:143
      surveyed, 28:348
      woman suffrage authorized, 54:292
    Utah Centennial Commission, publication, 28:378
    Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, publications, 20:204
    Utah Territory, slavery controversy, 56:169
    Utecht, Leo F., 29:324, 333
    Ute Indians, 8:184, 32:249
      music, 8:200
      songs, 34:161
    Utica Township, Winona County, depicted, 40:122
    Utilities
      advertising icons, 57:24, 28–29
      Bemidji, 49:65n, 66
      civic aspect, 48:86
      Duluth, 47:190–194, 197
      Floodwood, 47:211–212
      mining settlements, 48:94, 97, 100–106
      Minneapolis, 49:19–28, 50:214
      power lines, 47:253–254, 48:134
      public-ownership campaigns, 55:282
      Rosemount, 49:219
      rural electrification, 48:171, 49:119
    Utley, R. Grant, editor, 48:115, 49:70, 75
    Utley, Robert M., 43:120
      work reviewed, 38:237, 44:35–36, 49:32, 50:294, 53:339
    Utopias, 46:103, 56:350
      in fiction, 49:109–114
    Utrecht, Holland, 1713 treaty, 5:386, 12:295, 18:392, 44:215–219, 47:163
    Utzman, Donald, 29:283
    Uytendale, Christian, Danish settler, 51:148
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