W. and J. Sloane, New York City, interior design company, 55:246–247
W. B. Castle, tugboat, 54:221
W. D. Washburn, steamboat, 11:206
W. D. Washburn and Company, papers, 2:277
W. G. and G. W. Ewing, fur trade company.
See Ewing fur trade company, Indiana
W. H. Mullins Company, Salem, Ohio, 60:24
W. J. Dyer, Minneapolis, organ and piano store, depicted, 56:464 (facing)
W. J. Dyer Company, St. Paul, musical instrument sales, 57:224
W. J. Young Lumber Company, Clinton, Iowa, 27:190, 39:211
W. Kline and Son, 6:49
W. T. Oxley and Sons, photographers, 59:118
W. W. Eastman Company, Minneapolis, 24:290
Waananen, P. W., Finnish settler, 61:16
Waanatan, Dakota leader, 41:15–16
Waapashaw (Waa-Pa-Shau), Sioux leader.
See Wabasha II
Wa-ba-na-quat (White Cloud), Chippewa/Ojibway leader, 21:337, 48:166, 52:7–8
Wabasha I
biography, 50:336
British general, 47:27
family, 20:219
memorial, 40:21
Sioux leader, 1:107, 2:422n, 492, 5:456, 7:36, 9:360, 10:64, 87, 13:373–374, 48:64
sketches, 2:493n, 4:301
Wabasha II (Waa-Pa-Shau, La Feuille), Sioux leader, 12:234, 13:373–374, 17:153–154n, 155, 157, 296, 21:167n, 48:177
arrested, 31:214–216
career, 17:477
family, 20:219, 21:27n
treaty signer, 22:152n
village, 5:205, 251, 6:266, 7:268
Wabasha III
in Dakota War, 38:96, 106n, 130, 134, 141n, 144, 148
family, 20:219
Sioux leader, 12:121, 38:131n, 45:84, 91–92, 102, 105, 52:40, 56:160
treaty, 38:147
Wabasha, Wabasha County
bridges, 22:98, 23:290
button factory, 28:285
Catholic church, 15:128, 21:330
depicted, 36:191, 40:62, 77
described, 19:342
French voters, 13:217
GAR post, 16:430
German theater, 32:100, 34:242
Great Depression, 54:188
history, 2:51
library, 19:239
located, 34:25n
name, 30:332
pioneer life, 56:164
population, 12:62n
post office, 36:206–207, 40:83, 87
railroad, 15:493, 35:14–15n
river port, 38:72
roads, 11:389, 393, 407, 19:103, 27:344, 40:233
sketches, 5:158, 6:83, 10:352
trading post, 8:357, 11:383
Turner societies, 55:332
volunteer guard, 16:177
wildlife, 30:223
Wabasha County, 13:215, 16:372, 18:296
archives, 20:445
county seat, 13:215, 16:372, 57:335
ethnic settlements, 12:211, 13:217, 21:98, 40:328
geology, 39:132
Historical Society, 29:94
history, 20:218
hog raising, 26:114
Indians, 37:274–275
Medical Society, 17:489
medicine, 26:96
newspaper bibliography, 5:502
notes, 6:220, 413, 7:94, 193, 9:79
pioneer life, 21:313, 39:201–204
politics, 40:324–327
poor farm, 38:368
population (1850), 2:120
racial classifications in territorial census (1850), 56:182
schools, 13:454, 47:180
source material, 20:462, 26:178
War History Committee, 23:392
wheat production, 29:2n, 13, 18n, 36:69
Wabasha County Herald-Standard (Reads Landing)
established, 14:397, 404, 15:86
name, 15:87
Wabasha Prairie, 9:360
See also Winona (city)
located, 23:342n, 33:117n
mission, 8:308
Sioux village, 21:163n, 29:174
Winnebago encampment, 17:153, 155, 30:211
Wabasha Prairie Protection Club, 9:86, 91–92
Wabasha Reservation, Lake Pepin, Wabasha County, 46:215n
mixed-blood allotment, 29:221n
Wabasha Roller Mill Company, 15:492
Wabasha Street, St. Paul, 3:64, 9:23
depicted, 33:197
victory parade depicted, 55:285 (cover)
Wabasha Street bridge, St. Paul, 3:59, 170n, 4:303
construction, 13:178n
depicted, 54:60–61
Wabash Land Company, 4:240
Wabash Railroad
ferry, 38:237
history, 52:331
route, 30:236
Wabash Valley, history, 24:343
Wabassimong (White Dog), Islington, Ontario, mission, 11:306, 12:318, 13:440
Wabeke, Bertus H., author, 25:299
Wabeno, Wisconsin, logging museum, 24:364
Wabigoon, Ontario, Indians, 57:213–214
Wabiko-digingjo, Joseph, Chippewa Indian, 39:304
Wacantoe, Sioux leader.
See Blue Spirit
Wack, Henry Wellington, author/publisher, 5:523, 50:277, 58:71
Waconia, Carver County
churches, 12:206, 16:120
fruit raising, 21:85
German culture, 24:214, 32:100, 34:242
history, 50:328
sketches, 8:208, 312
Waconia, Goodhue County.
See Frontenac: resort
Waconia Creamery Association, 24:190
Waconia Lake (Clearwater Lake), Carver County, 43:63, 65, 68, 50:328
carp control, 57:316
described, 12:336
railroad, 30:236
Wacouta (village), Goodhue County
hotel, 47:303
post office, 40:89
quarry, 37:290
Wacouta (Wakute, Wahkoota, Leaf Shooter), Sioux leader, 2:422n, 517n, 567, 12:121, 317, 15:247, 38:101n, 106n, 134, 144, 149
WACs.
See Women's Army Corps
Wadd, John A., logger, 29:177
Wadd, John C., author, 29:177
Wadden, Etienne, murdered, 34:344
Wade, Benjamin F., 3:370, 22:409
Wade, C. G., 45:140
Wade, Delores, actress, depicted, 53:268, 271
Wade, E. P., editor, 43:284n
Wade, Frank H., hardware dealer, 58:248 (facing)
Wade, Henry H., mineralogist, 34:271, 273
Wade, James F. (Gen.), 3:279n
Wade, Mark S., work reviewed, 13:302–304
Wade, Mason, author, 28:282, 35:151
Wade, Rex A., speaker, 40:364
Waden, Jean Etienne, trader, 33:261
Wadena, Chippewa leader, 9:266, 21:285, 30:396
Wadena, Jess, Ojibway, 48:154
Wadena, Wadena County, 10:141
history, 9:79
hotel, 46:61, 63–65, 47:21
mission, 20:90
platted, 57:3430
railroad colony, 23:371
sketch, 10:352
Wadena and Park Rapids Railway, 5:583
Wadena Barrel, drive-in, 53:258, 260
Wadena County
agriculture, 29:272
banks, 57:187
English settlement, 47:20–23, 53:337
Finnish settlement, 25:318, 36:34
genealogy sources, 50:336
Historical Society, 17:358, 20:99, 29:182, 34:359
history, 51:163
name, 20:343
newspaper bibliography, 5:502
notes, 9:79
railroad colony, 10:143
reform club, 47:24
soil survey, 12:343
war history, 3:104
Wadena County Bank, Verndale, opening, 57:190
Wadin, Jane, 46:292
Wadin, Jean Etienne, 46:292
Wadsworth Trail (St. Cloud-Fort Wadsworth, Dakota Territory)
history, 10:466, 19:227
marker, 16:485
Waendelin, S., author, 15:355
Wagener, John, sheriff, 41:363n, 50:13–14
Wages
in 1930s, 41:164, 167, 169, 42:204
agricultural, 51:163
artists, 56:92–95
black waiters, 57:425
boilermakers, 53:133–134, 141
CCC program, 48:296–297
comparable worth, 52:292
coopers, 57:388–389, 391, 397–399, 401
domestic, 59:52
in Duluth, 52:212–213
farmers, 52:102
farm laborers, 50:138
foster children, 49:11
garment workers, 60:27, 29, 33, 39n
hotel workers, 57:423
immigrants, 56:338
iron miners, 51:63–65, 67–68, 73–74, 52:248, 253, 256–260, 262
lumber workers, 56:264–267, 269–273, 275–276
minimum wage law (1913), 59:55–56
mining, 58:169–170
Minneapolis, 52:171
police, 53:281
postwar, 56:60
and prostitution, 52:94
Pullman porters, 55:204–208, 211, 213–214
railroad employees, 57:206
seamstresses, 59:52–53, 60n
shoe manufacture, 56:418
store clerks, 59:53–56
sugar-beet workers, 58:196–197, 199–200, 204–205, 207
surveys of women employed outside the home, 59:52–53, 55–56, 61n
teachers, 47:309, 52:75
theater, 53:246
women, 46:191, 200, 47:309, 48:247, 251, 52:71, 209–212, 216, 55:43, 58:292, 306–307, 59:52–53
Waggoner, Isaac N., steamboat interests, 13:233
Waggoner, Josephine, Dakota, 48:34–35
Waggoner, Linda. M., work reviewed, 58:378
Waggoner, Mat, author, 30:275
Wagner, A. H., politician, 28:28
Wagner, Alfred (Fr.), 47:60
Wagner, Alfred (Fr.), Catholic priest, 58:422 (facing)
Wagner, Charles, 48:329
Wagner, Corydon, 28:51
Wagner, Harr, author, 9:71
Wagner, Henry R., author, 18:451, 34:303, 35:334
Wagner, Samuel T., 11:413
Wagner, Webster, 36:66
Wagner Act (1935), effect on unions, 57:423
Wagnild, O. J. (Rev.), author, 25:411
Wagoner, Nina, speaker, 28:88
Wagon trains, stereographs, 52:54
Wahcic, Albina J., author, 13:333
WAHD, Minneapolis, radio station, 16:483
Waheenee, Hidatsa woman, 5:150
Waheoka, Nicollet County, ghost town, 17:238
Wahkeeyah Hotonna, Sioux leader, 38:148
Wahkiyee (Bird), Anglo-Dakota woman.
See Sibley, Helen Hastings (Wahkiyee [Bird]), Anglo-Dakota woman
Wahkon, Mille Lacs County, 2:285, 28:292
school band depicted, 59:125
school depicted, 59:120–121, 125–126
school district reorganization, 59:124–126
Wahkon Lake, Mille Lacs County, name, 21:348
Wahkoota, Sioux leader.
See Wacouta
Wahl, Rosalie, judge, 60:156
Wahlberg, Hazel H., work reviewed, 45:207
Wahlgren, Erik, author, 36:238, 38:43, 48:10, 60:63
views on Kensington Runestone, 45:149–150, 195, 197, 57:149
work reviewed, 36:146, 42:79–80, 48:176
Wahlquist, E. A. (Rev.), speaker, 14:353
Wahlquist, Judith J., author, 36:106
Wahlquist, Paul, historian, 57:326
Wahls, Edward, merchant, 49:202
Wahlstrand, Harry L., speaker, 24:270
Wahmundeeyahcahpee (War Eagle That May Be Seen), Dakota leader, 48:26–27
Wahnahta County (territorial county), 29:182, 30:273
population (1850), 2:120
racial classifications in territorial census (1850), 56:182
Wahnatah, Yankton leader, 10:368
Wahpaton Sioux reserve, Saskatchewan, 41:24, 26–27
Wahpekute band, Dakota Indians, 2:496n, 500n
See also Dakota (Sioux) Indians;
Sioux (Dakota) Indians
Anglo-Dakota children, 59:195n
in Canada, 48:35
characterized, 48:25
in Dakota War, 45:97, 100–102
in fur trade, 6:332
history, 45:98–99
leaders, 48:26, 57:55
reservation, 38:129
at Spirit Lake, 38:88, 123, 48:24
treaties, 32:76–77, 37:272, 45:83, 48:27, 56:161–162, 57:327, 58:60
village, 38:148n
Wahpeton, North Dakota, 46:62
Indian school, 49:97
Norwegians, 55:369
Wahpeton band, Dakota Indians, 5:156, 31:217, 220, 48:33–34
See also Dakota (Sioux) Indians;
Sioux (Dakota) Indians
1852 protest depicted, 57:328
allotments, 35:177, 36:34
Anglo-Dakota children, 59:195n
archaeology, 53:334
captives, 38:123
in Dakota War, 45:101–103
in fur trade, 6:332
geographical dispersion, 56:241
history, 45:98–99, 101
Lake Traverse reservation, 55:330
land cession, 2:485n
leaders, 56:201
legends, 6:80
missions, 51:313
mission schools, 49:84
in outbreak, 38:137, 145
treaties, 22:143n, 32:69, 72, 75–76, 38:129n, 45:83, 56:149 (cover), 160–161, 187, 57:328
Wah-we-yay-cumig, Mandy (Nih wah zhe bik o quay), depicted, 46:293
Wah-we-yay-cumig (Round Earth), Ojibway leader, depicted, 46:293
Waisenen, John, hanging, 58:87
Waite, Edward F., judge, 12:207, 41:230–234, 51:228, 59:238
Waite, Frederick C., work reviewed, 27:135
Waite Park, Evangelical church, 14:361
Waiters Union, 52:210
Waiting for Lefty, scenes depicted, 52:305
Waitley, Douglas, author, 39:82
Waitresses, organized, 52:210–211, 216–217
Wakanayamane, Sioux Indian, sketch, 2:558–561
Wakanto, Sioux leader.
See Blue Spirit
Wakan Wacipi (Sacred Dance or Medicine Dance), 56:201
Wakayyaska (White Lodge), Sioux leader, sketch, 2:493n
Wake, Joan, 5:148
Wakeeta, Rock County, election precinct, 14:250, 256
Wakefield, Charles, interpreter, 8:120n, 9:319–320n, 326
Wakefield, Edward G., colonizer, 35:375
Wakefield, George, 8:129, 133, 137
Wakefield, Harry B., author/speaker, 11:334–335
Wakefield, J. L., Dr., 2:425n, 12:130
Wakefield, James Beach, politician, 45:238, 53:337
career, 35:216, 221
house, 30:165
Wakefield, Jay T., letter, 15:345
Wakefield, Joe, trader, 1:414
Wakefield, John (Capt.), 11:393
Wakefield, Joseph, 9:319
Wakefield, Kee, Dr., 5:320, 9:177
Wakefield, Lester P., transport executive, 52:311, 317–318, 322
Wakefield, Mrs. J. L., 12:130
Wakefield, Mrs. Lyman E., 19:449
Wakefield, Mrs. William, 38:75–77n
Wakefield, ---- (Muck), 9:320, 328
Wakefield, Sarah F., Dakota captive, 48:205, 53:336–337, 56:148
Wakefield, William L. (Sgt.), 25:251, 349
Wakelin, Edward W., postmaster, 34:186
Wakeman, Jesse, 42:315
Wakeman, Thomas.
See Wowinapa
Wakenehdooza, Sioux Indian, 2:531
Wakin, Edward, author, 39:128
Wakute, Sioux leader.
See Wacouta
Walch, Timothy, 52:204
Walcott, H. M., teacher, 47:100
Walcott, Rice County
fire, 20:467
Norwegian settlement, 12:271
Walcott, Samuel, 20:467
Waldenmaier, Nellie P., author, 22:203
Waldier, Michael, politician, 39:49
Waldo, Edna L., author, 12:446
Waldo, Lake County, railroad, 34:180
Waldoch, Billy (son of Christine and Jack), 60:29, 36
Waldoch, Christine, garment workers union member, 60:26–39
depicted, 60:27, 29, 36–37
employment, 60:29–30, 36, 39n
marriages, 60:28–29
political activities, 60:37–38
union activities, 60:32, 36–37
Waldoch, Jack, boilermaker, 60:29
Waldorf Box Board Company, 4:117
Waldorf Paper Products Company, St. Paul, 4:117, 22:337
Waldron, Clare Bailey, teacher, 51:324
Waldron, Eli, author, 30:394
Waldron, George, pioneer farmer, 11:186
Waldron, Lawrence Root, agriculturist/teacher, 19:26, 32, 51:324
Waldron, Marion P., 5:516
Waldron, Webb, author, 5:515
Waldwiese, German settlement, 53:221
Wales, 53:293 (facing)
Wales, ----, professor, 54:274
Wales, C. E., 7:371
Wales, C. R., collector, 14:335
Wales, H. Basil, author, 30:389
Wales, James A., editor, 51:99, 103
Wales, Thomas, diaries, 26:371, 27:23
Wales, W. W., 42:219
Wales, William W., Quaker, 18:249
career, 18:250
papers, 27:248
Walgreen's Drug Store, St. Paul, 58:194
Walhalla, North Dakota, name, 4:205, 49:182
Walkatub, Mrs. ----, 52:271, 292 (cover)
Walker
in Chippewa uprising, 14:332, 24:145–146, 28:78
congressmen visit, 42:248 (cartoon)
forest reserve, impact of, 42:256
history, 49:40
logging railroad, 43:123, 126
market, 23:28
in Ojibway battle, 50:271–272
railroad, 23:33, 24:142, 29:138–139
Walker, Alice, author, 55:41
Walker, Archie D., lumberman, 28:372, 32:127, 33:91
Walker, Charles Rumford
author, 18:106, 218
journalist, 55:43, 56:362, 57:100
papers, 52:79
sociologist, 50:105–106, 107n
work reviewed, 18:191, 60:206
Walker, Con, theater manager, 31:120
Walker, Cornelius, Sibley County settler, 11:170n
Walker, David, reformer, 25:65
Walker, David A.
"June Drenning Holmquist," 48:37
"Lake Vermilion Gold Rush," 44:42–54
reviews by, 45:37–38, 46:300–301, 47:205–206, 50:332–333, 51:195–196, 52:239–240
work reviewed, 47:32
Walker, Don, Hamline student, 51:116
Walker, F. A., Indian commissioner, 35:170
Walker, Fowler, merchant's agent, 11:249, 254, 19:292
Walker, Franklin, author, 34:126
Walker, G. M., 23:399
Walker, Gideon W., mill owner, 44:165
Walker, Hartwell, postmaster, 11:170n
Walker, Harvey, 9:74
review by, 9:294
work reviewed, 8:286–288
Walker, Henry Oliver, muralist, work depicted, 59:137 (facing)
Walker, Hudson, art director, 17:139n, 52:276
Walker, J. H., commissioner, 50:17
Walker, James B., author, 31:55
Walker, James C., author, 22:437
Walker, James R., Dr., 20:312, 48:132
anthropologist, 47:210
author, 3:31
papers, 49:117
Walker, John, 55:353–354, 356–357, 359–360
Walker, John B., author, 1:385
Walker, Joseph, Sibley County settler, 11:170n
Walker, Joseph R. (Capt.), trader, 36:317
Walker, Judd, and Veazie, Marine on St. Croix, lumber firm
Walker, Kenneth R., work reviewed, 43:236
Walker, Leroy P., politician, 37:50
Walker, Lucius C., Indian agent, 14:332, 28:214, 38:275, 50:193–203
Walker, M. O., stage operator, 11:404, 406, 30:70, 34:18n
Walker, Mary A., author, 18:454, 34:350
Walker, Mrs. ----, 53:159
Walker, Mrs. Archie D., 21:48
Walker, Mrs. J. W., 28:283
Walker, Mrs. Thomas B., 41:191–192, 44:223
Walker, Norman, translator, 21:365
Walker, O. A., speaker, 24:380
Walker, Orange, lumberman, 17:278, 18:167, 176, 29:205n, 36:211
house, 18:344, 38:339
politician, 55:272
postmaster, 36:208, 213
Walker, Platt B., editor, 22:437, 44:27–28
Walker, Porter E., postmaster, 36:211
Walker, R. J., letter, 16:224
Walker, Robert H., author, 37:261
Walker, Robert J., 5:131
Walker, Samuel (Lt. Col.), 42:48
Walker, Sears C., latter, 18:314
Walker, Thomas B., 5:617, 35:67, 229, 231, 39:115–117, 121
art collector, 3:49, 5:84, 17:146–147, 29:82, 50:42
career, 17:477
family, 25:93, 28:82
log mark, 26:135
lumber magnate, 26:136, 29:139, 145, 147, 31:75, 32:180, 37:41, 42:246, 43:127, 46:39, 47:157, 53:180, 57:24, 81, 100
sketch, 4:303
trader, 11:236, 248
Walker, Versal J., 16:181
Walker, W. O., stage-line owner, 42:24
Walker, Walter, publisher, 48:146
Walker, William (Gen.), 27:2
Nicaraguan expedition, 1:420
Walker and Akeley Lumber Company
Minneapolis mill, 34:149
operations, 27:302, 29:139–140, 142, 34:153
Walker and Company, 5:197
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 26:302, 28:82, 302, 51:79, 53:180–181, 183, 55:128
buildings, 39:122n
director, 21:216
exhibits, 29:370, 30:176, 283, 34:253, 46:39, 47:109, 60:280n
faculty, 56:85–86, 90, 92
history, 8:439, 9:192, 426, 57:81
patrons, 55:44
print studio depicted, 53:180
publication, 28:76, 34:353
staff photographers, 51:301
Walker Building, Minneapolis, 54:361
Walker Commercial Club, marking project, 11:112
Walker family
genealogy, 28:82
patronage, 55:44
Walker's Landing (Faxon), Sibley County, 11:169–170n
Walking-bell-ringer, Sioux Indian, 21:272n
Walking Buffalo.
See Red Wing, Sioux leader
Walking Iron, Dakota leader.
See Iron Walker
Walkow, Julius F., 49:220
Walkowitz, Daniel, dramatist, 49:34
Wall, Alexander J., speaker, 23:82, 25:394
Wall, John, sheriff, 51:175
Wall, Joseph F.
reviews by, 35:30, 329, 47:32
work reviewed, 35:151
Wall, Oscar G., author, 8:437, 34:236
Wallace, Abithel, political candidate, 39:143
Wallace, Birgitta L., author/speaker, 43:77, 49:39
archaeologist, 60:62
views on runestone, 45:151, 197–198
Wallace, Carleton L., legislator, 35:343
Wallace, Dan A., author, 5:378, 10:458, 18:410
Wallace, David H., work reviewed, 35:369
Wallace, DeWitt, publisher, 36:32
Wallace, Elizabeth, work reviewed, 33:136
Wallace, Felix, professional baseball player, 59:166
Wallace, Grayce, 18:249n
Wallace, Henry A., politician, 29:190–194, 40:140, 51:243, 52:28
1948 crusade, 38:41
depicted, 29:189–190, 43:4, 47:157, 52:108, 53:151
house, 29:73
presidential candidate, 47:157–158
quoted, 23:216
secretary of agriculture, 42:197, 44:308, 48:129, 171, 51:274–275, 277, 52:101, 108
speaker, 25:84
Wallace, Henry C., agriculturist, 40:322
secretary of agriculture, 42:197–198
Wallace, Hiram B., sheriff, 20:217
Wallace, J. S., timber agent, 31:158
Wallace, James
author, 12:335
biography, 35:370
Macalester president, 27:353
speaker, 19:237
Wallace, Michael, historian, 51:179, 185
Wallace, Thomas F., 26:45, 29:97
Wallace, W. L., author, 13:208
Wallace, W. Stewart, author, 9:73, 150, 13:209, 432, 14:229, 15:477, 19:109, 20:200, 21:433, 24:262, 25:200, 29:339, 31:56, 33:139, 46:174
editor, 3:385, 14:114, 16:480
work reviewed, 9:156, 16:200–202, 34:344
Wallace, William, trader, 40:186
Wallace, William H., territorial delegate, 38:227
Wallace, Wilson D., author, 6:80
Wallace family, genealogy, 12:335
Wallace/Fosseen Abatement Act, passage, 51:300
Wallace homestead, Minneapolis, 4:200
Wallack, James W., actor, 23:314
Wallack, Mrs. James, W., actress, 23:314
Wallas, ----, mine operator, 34:274
Wallen, Jonathan, photographer, 49:206
Wallenius, C. G., author/speaker, 5:465, 8:105, 9:168
Waller, Elizabeth, quilt maker, 46:244, 49:212, 324
work depicted, 46:242, 49:325, 348 (facing)
Waller, George, work reviewed, 37:343
Waller, Mrs. C. V., speaker, 17:481
Waller, Paul, artist, 47:239
Wallerbeck, John, 57:363
Walley, James M., 48:113
Walleye, 57:309, 313
depicted, 46:47
and Ojibwe treaty rights, 58:245–246
Wallin, Russell, author, 18:228
Walling, Regis M., 52:127
Wallis, ----, 4:355
Wallis, F. J., artist, 29:286
Wallis, Ruth S., work reviewed, 34:257
Wallis, Wilson D., author, 3:537
Wall Lake, Scandinavian settlement, 6:373
Wallof truck, 40:148, 43:108
Wallpaper, Victorian era, 56:28–31
Wallstrom, Anna Marie, 45:197
Wallstrom, Carolina Mattson, 45:197
Wal-Mart, Albert Lea, 57:267
Walnut Grove
first school, 18:118
history, 1:541
marker, 38:43
pictorial account, 37:223
Walnut Grove Tribune, anniversary, 22:447, 37:223
Walnut Hill, Iowa, model farm, 48:351
Walnut Island, Redwood County, 46:117
Walon Lahde Hall, Eveleth, 32:199
Walpole, Hugh, author, 56:9
Walquist, John, 33:333–334, 337
Walrath, Ronald, author, 44:80, 47:167
"MHS Collections," 43:113–116
reviews by, 47:74–75, 51:127–128
Walsh, Edmund M., 3:440
Walsh, Eileen, author, work reviewed, 59:220–221
Walsh, Ellard A., military officer, 23:149, 50:114, 54:183
Walsh, Frank P., 51:73
Walsh, M. A., 54:278
Walsh, Margaret
award recipient, 50:83
"Edgar F. Zelle and the Jefferson Highway Transportation Company," 52:307–322
"Tracing the Hound," 49:310–321
work reviewed, 48:228
Walsh, Stephen, journalist, 52:285–286
Walsh, Thomas J., senator, 51:136
Walsh, Timothy F., architect, 39:155, 159–160
Walsh County, North Dakota
boom towns, 21:99
place names, 38:385
Poles, 58:18
Walsingham, Lord Thomas, quoted, 19:297
Walston, Cragg, musician, 33:101
Walstrom, ----, police officer, 47:241
Walstrom, Jon L., map curator/librarian, 51:80 (facing), 55:45 (facing)
notes by, 49:164 (facing), 50:216 (facing)
reviews by, 47:257, 49:260, 52:127, 244, 332, 54:144
Walstrom, M., educator, 33:309
Walta, Antti, 40:391, 399
Walta, Edward, 40:391
Walta, Otto, folk hero, 40:391–402, 54:138
Walt Disney Company, entertainment company, 58:362
Walter, Erich A., author, 39:82
Walter, Frank K., author, 6:84, 10:352, 14:231
Walter, H. H., speaker, 5:608, 20:351
Walter, Henry E., 50:335
Walters, Alexander (Rev.), 43:294, 55:67
Walters, Dorothy V., author, 26:65, 27:356
"Pioneering with the Automobile," 26:19–28
speaker, 25:379, 26:44
Walters, E., cooperative creamery founder, depicted, 51:263
Walters, E. M., weaver, 15:189
Walters, Emile, artist, 34:164
Walters, Henry, collector, 13:409, 22:133–134
Walters, Horace, music publisher, 26:53
Walters, Jacob C., author, 2:585
Walters, Thorstina, 25:201
Walters, Waltman, Dr., author, 40:309, 362
Walter Taylor, steamboat, 33:14–15
Walte's Crossing, Sauk River, trail marked, 32:63
Walthall, John A., work reviewed, 54:141–142
Walther, C. F. W. (Rev.), defends slavery, 32:15, 22
Walther, E. H. T. (Rev.), speaker, 13:451
Walther, Paul (Rev.), author, 21:453
Walther League, Minnesota district, 14:105
Walthers, Lars, Mr. and Mrs., 8:373
Walton, Ann T., work reviewed, 50:132
Walton, Charles W., author, 31:123
Walton, Clyde C., editor, 36:280, 37:78, 222
Walton, Gary M., work reviewed, 45:40
Walton, Ivan H., author, 22:431, 24:175
Walton, Izaak, author, 57:306
Walton, J., 4:421, 435
Walton, Mrs. J. F., speaker, 17:356, 483
Waltz, history, 55:220, 224–225
Walworth County Historical Society, Wisconsin, activities, 1:106
Walz, Louis D., work reviewed, 44:117–118
Walz, Richard, mandolinist, 57:235
Wambach, Xavier, author, 11:220
Wambedeya, Chippewa Indian, 9:327
WAMD, Minneapolis, radio station, 16:483
Wamdeokeya, Sioux Indian.
See Eagle Help
Wamdisapa, Dakota leader.
See Black Eagle
Wamditanka (Wamditinka).
See Big Eagle, Black Dog
Wamer, William D., commercial agent, 57:243
Wampum, uses, 48:64, 66
Wanamingo
Norwegian settlement, 12:271
trade center, 34:127
Wanata (Wanataw), Sioux leader.
See Waneta
Wand, Augustin C., author, 33:352
Wanda, Polish settlement, 13:108
Wanda Gag House Association, 53:38
Wanderer Printing Company, St. Paul, publication, 15:446
Wanderer (St. Paul), German-language paper, 19:219
Wandersee, Frederick, reminiscences, 50:329
Wanek, Connie, editor, work reviewed, 61:38
Waneta (Wanata, Wanataw, Wanotan), Sioux leader, 6:183, 11:191, 21:79, 50:336, 54:106
Wangen, Roger, educator, 53:305
Wangensteen, Owen H., Dr., author/editor, 31:124, 48:43
Wangensteen, Theodore H., attorney, 49:221
Wangerin, Otto, draft resister, 55:290, 293–294, 296, 300–301
Wangerin, Walter, draft resister, 55:290, 292
Wanigans.
See Barges
Wanless, Dorothy L., work reviewed, 50:171
Wanless, Lake County
fire lookout, 36:136
name, 34:183
Wanmdesapa, Dakota leader.
See Black Eagle
Wanotan, Sioux leader.
See Waneta
Wanous, Josie, 52:114
Wanvig, Steve, artist, 57:32
Wanwig, D., emigrant agent, 12:256, 13:28
Waples, Dorothy, author, 26:73
Waraju River.
See Cottonwood River
War Assets Administration, 54:184
Warba, history, 24:383
Warber, Gustav P., work reviewed, 1:279
War Brides Act of 1945, 54:232
War Camp Community Service, 3:106, 238
in Iowa, 5:443
records, 3:387, 4:346
in World War I, 14:320
Ward, Albert L., 8:142, 41:232
Ward, Artemus, author, 19:437, 28:56
Ward, B., 18:401
Ward, Charles, boat racer, 47:324
Ward, Charles A., businessman, 34:312, 35:245, 47:156, 56:407, 58:355
Ward, Charles W., alumni association official, 60:146
Ward, Christopher, author, 19:220
Ward, D. E., 14:236
Ward, Don, work reviewed, 58:378
Ward, Donald V., historian, 59:113–114
Ward, Edna S., author, 4:67
Ward, Edward, Honeymead Products Company employee, 14:443, 58:106
Ward, Elizabeth (Mrs. Montgomery), 57:381
Ward, F. E., secretary, 50:77
Ward, Fred, speaker, 9:311
Ward, Geoffrey C., author, 48:126
Ward, George H. (Col.), 25:246
Ward, Harold R., 14:333
Ward, Harry, 49:243
Ward, Henry A., scientist, 39:113
Ward, J. Q. A., union official, 21:376
Ward, Jack, 26:205
Ward, Jacob C., artist, 15:211
Ward, James, steamboat captain, 29:204
Ward, James A., work reviewed, 44:235
Ward, James J., aviator
career, 54:329 (cover), 331–341
Ward, Jesse, pioneer, 23:297
Ward, John, speaker, 19:316
Ward, John W., author, 42:149
essay reviewed, 37:83
"Lindbergh and the Meaning of American Society," 45:288–291
Ward, Kyle, author, work reviewed, 60:334
Ward, Lynd, artist, 44:249, 251, 254
Ward, Mary Ann, speaker, 20:458
Ward, Maud Mauger, 54:329 (cover)
marriage, 54:334, 337, 341n46
Ward, Mrs. Herbert, 23:297
Ward, Mrs. Matt, speaker, 11:223
Ward, Mrs. W. J., author, 7:299
Ward, Reuben M., 8:142, 148
Ward, Sam, diary, 30:59
Ward, Seth E., trader, 40:196
Ward, W. H., Dr., 2:215
Ward, W. T., author, 21:369
Ward, William, letter, 14:215
Ward, William G., 4:75
Ward Aviation and Exhibition Company, 54:338
Ward Cycle Car Company, 54:340
Warder, John, forestry leader, 44:17
Ward [J.Q.A.?] and Young, guidebook, 42:220
Wardrum, Adella, 4:62
Ward's Lake Superior Line, steamboat company, 37:118n
Ward Township, Todd County, history, 16:131, 256
Wardwell, F. A., author, 8:201
Wardwell, Melville H., business executive, 54:219–220
Ware, Caroline F., editor, 23:178
Ware, Charles, 14:455
Ware, Dorothy F., 5:304, 6:291
Ware, George B., 2:44
Ware, Harold M., social critic, 46:4, 8, 10, 14, 16
Ware, J. L., truck builder, 43:107–108, 111n88
Ware, Joseph E., author, 13:331
Ware, Mrs. George B., 3:41
Ware, William R., architect, 53:203
War Eagle, steamboat, 1:511, 3:477, 5:607, 9:72, 46:315–316, 47:126, 305
burned, 38:244
crew, 11:174n
depicted, 25:88, 46:315, 59:36
described, 12:113
excursions, 15:409–411, 419, 22:13, 34:135
in fur trade, 13:233
races, 11:143, 12:393, 27:8, 33:198
signaling equipment, 18:372, 19:249
writers' use of, 16:45, 17:376–377, 20:377, 22:160
War Eagle That May Be Seen, Dakota leader.
See Wahmundeeyahcahpee
Warehouse Act, provisions, 12:13
Warehouse District, Minneapolis, 57:104
Warehouses, St. Paul, 53:203
Ware jitney bus, depicted, 43:108
Warfel, Harry R., author, 25:305
Warfeld, Henry, immigration commissioner, 13:28
Warfield, Herbert C., Bemidji resident, 49:65, 70, 72, 74n, 75
Warfield, L. P. (Rev.), 55:71
Warfield family, in Bemidji, 49:65n
Warg, Lorin C., author, 36:106
Wargelin, John (Rev.), speaker, 25:378
Wargelin-Brown, Marianne, author, 48:175, 50:215
War Industries Board, 13:189
World War I records, 8:91
Warkentin, A., author, 24:366
War Loan Organization, 3:214
WARM.
See Women's Art Registry of Minnesota
War Manpower Commission, 46:90n, 49:227, 58:202
prisoner-of-war employment, 44:290–291, 295–296, 299–300
Warming, Irene, author, 18:58, 20:43, 21:45, 25:379
reference assistant, 23:366, 26:359
Warn, Robert, author, 49:253
Warner, ----, cabinetmaker, 15:187
Warner, Anna R., author, 1:396
Warner, Anne R., author
Warner, Austin, author, 10:354
Warner, C. M., 56:297
Warner, Charles, publisher, 18:113
Warner, Charles H., legislator, 33:159
Warner, Donald F., author, 30:63, 151, 31:64, 127, 32:191, 256, 33:315
"The James F. Bell Collection," 31:105–109
"Prelude to Populism," 32:129–146
reviews by, 31:42, 32:246, 34:37, 347, 35:236, 36:64, 37:80, 40:43
work reviewed, 37:126
Warner, E. C., 19:184n
Warner, E. R., hunter, 16:268
Warner, Fred C., 27:162
Warner, George E., 52:244
Warner, J. E., circus owner, 48:324
Warner, J. M., auctioneer, St. Paul office depicted, 53:253 (cover)
Warner, Lucille Schulberg, 57:128
Warner, Margaret, 54:336
Warner, Marjorie F., author, 28:180
Warner, Mrs. Amos, speaker, 13:73, 15:241
Warner, R., auctioneer, St. Paul office depicted, 53:253 (cover)
Warner, R. L. (Gus), circus employee, 48:324
Warner, Robert M., author, 34:310
Warner, W. Lloyd, author, 46:268
Warner, William A., 17:141
Warner, William J., Jr., speaker, 7:373
Warner and Beers, Chicago, publishers, 40:128
Warner Bros.
Minnesota bands, 58:33
recording contracts, 58:30
Warner Institute, Jonesboro, Tennessee, 47:308–309
Warnke, Roberta, author, 15:245
Warnock, Arthur W., author, 4:94, 12:457, 13:123
Warnson, Mrs. Gustava C. S., 35:313
Warntz, William, author, 35:291
War of 1812, 4:325, 52:225–226
American forces, 14:103, 40:348
British documents, 5:467
British forces, 12:233–235, 17:196, 22:283
British influence in West, 4:80
in Canada, 24:46, 54:100–102
diplomatic history, 1:234
diseases, 54:106, 109
finances, 13:180
and fur trade, 6:266, 7:22, 20:15, 38:328, 40:164, 52:162
and historic preservation movement, 58:408
history, 40:142
Indians in, 9:153–154, 11:179n, 15:473, 31:189, 36:67, 47:26–31, 57:1 (cover)
on Lake Ontario, 24:71
memoirs, 23:182
Minnesota veterans, 46:304
Mississippi Valley, 2:380
in Northwest, 7:352
peace treaty, 22:306
sketch, 5:465
source material, 4:176
traders in, 6:337
treaty, 1:106, 4:320, 326–329, 6:337–339
veterans' land grants, 52:241–242
western causes, 4:324
War Production Board, 44:290, 296n, 53:260
Warre, Henry J. (Lt.), artist, 17:346, 25:302, 26:56, 35:144, 36:318
Warren, A. L., house, 38:352
Warren, A. W. (Rev.), author, 5:395, 9:78
Warren, Annie M., papers, 27:154
Warren, Arthur C., author, 19:345
Warren, Chester, 25:225, 254, 344
Warren, Dorothy, author, 22:94
Warren, Earl, presidential candidate, 55:162
Warren, Earle, musician, 59:108
Warren, Edward L., 42:255
Warren, Fitz Henry, postmaster, 40:88
Warren, Francis E., senator, 22:80, 56:343
Warren, Frank M., speaker, 7:52, 289
Warren, G. K. (Lt.), author, 5:135
Warren, George, lumberman, diaries, 27:154
Warren, George P., 11:211
Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, engineer, 17:477, 37:315
Warren, Irene, author, 16:128
Warren, James W., author, 5:504
work reviewed, 53:39, 168
Warren, Jane, aeronaut, 49:31
Warren, John E., 5:147, 14:158
Warren, Joseph, reminiscences, 4:200
Warren, Lyman M., trader, 3:120n, 4:377n, 378, 388n, 5:608, 7:50, 267n, 9:414, 22:206, 355, 26:362, 28:202, 29:58, 32:186, 42:126, 129, 49:266, 268, 274n
Indian agent, 11:326
library, 22:356
papers, 5:504
Warren, Mack W., 44:264–265
Warren, Marsha, 52:268
Warren, Marshall County
anniversary, 35:203
county seat, 12:452
first house, 21:445
Indians, 24:246
Knights of Labor, 22:369
Lutheran church, 17:229
marketing center, 12:451
pageant, 15:137
prisoners of war, 44:298
water supply, 15:249
Woman's Club, 15:137
Warren, Mrs. George, 14:119
Warren, Mrs. S. H., 27:250
Warren, Paula Stuart, work reviewed, 53:39, 168
Warren, Robert Penn, author, 20:114, 46:21, 99, 49:169, 176, 50:190, 53:338
Warren, Truman A., trader, 4:388n, 7:267n, 32:186, 48:163
Warren, Tyler, 18:405
Warren, Whitney, architect, 39:159–160
Warren, William S. (Gen.), 55:376–377
Warren, William W., 2:12, 182, 4:378n, 5:519, 14:337, 19:342
author, 5:441, 7:51, 9:184, 16:312, 28:77, 181, 29:66, 35:384, 50:171, 53:226
census enumerator, 56:182, 185–186
historian, 42:315, 43:234, 46:289, 48:163, 50:234
map maker, 11:361
Old Settlers' Association, organized, 2:476
quoted, 48:64, 239
sketch, 49:259
work reviewed, 49:116
Warren, Wilson J., work reviewed, 57:157–158
Warrendale, platted, 58:44
Warren family, in fur trade, 11:326
Warren Farrel's, bicycle sales, 54:277
Warren Hospital, 12:452
Warren Sheaf (Marshall County), 45:328
Warrick, W. Sheridan, author, 35:151
Warrington, Joseph, author, 21:370
Warrior, steamboat, 3:82, 9:357, 13:229–230, 15:273, 17:296n, 21:21n, 42:296
Warroad
chapel, 34:130
feldspar mining, 23:108
fishing station, 25:316, 35:275
historical society, 42:69
history, 42:160
Indians, 24:325
location, 18:278
post, 11:366, 13:345, 18:279, 22:274, 276, 24:319, 36:246
railroad, 24:327
road, 36:325
Warroad River, Roseau County, timber, 31:161
Warsabo, ----, Dr., railroad agent, 58:19
Warsaw
ethnic settlements, 12:271, 13:108
GAR post, 16:431
history, 9:424
Methodist church, 14:123
Warsaw, Illinois, river town, 17:431n
Wartburg Federation of the Northwest, records, 11:319, 12:321
Wartman, Joseph, farmer, 35:201
Warville, Brissot de, author, 29:154
Warweg, George H., camp manager, 49:225
Warwick, Mrs. Jacob, 8:432
Wasastjerna, Hans R., author, 36:192
Wascher, Arthur E., author, 8:206
Waseca
bank, 13:213
baseball team, 36:94, 47:260
Chautauqua, 29:321
churches, 14:239, 452, 18:316, 19:49, 25:102
GAR post, 16:431
German theater, 32:100, 34:242
interpretive center proposed, 46:31
labor unions, 21:393, 22:380
local history, 51:199
railroads, 12:46n, 21:239, 48:176
resort area, 36:194
settlement, 43:59
Waseca County
anniversary, 23:302
Catholic churches, 20:218
county seat fight, 12:444
ethnic settlements, 12:269, 21:98, 31:27
first settlement, 22:108
history, 9:80, 12:320
library, 31:61
name, 7:214, 30:331
newspapers, 8:314
notes, 8:210, 450
pioneer life, 18:298–301, 21:457
politics, 40:327
railroads, 48:44
records, 47:334
Sunday School Association, 18:211
War History Committee, 24:83
in World War I, 3:212–217
Waseca County Bar Association, 18:211
Waseca County Historical Society, 23:14, 25:403, 30:409, 35:156
anniversary, 24:381
essay contest, 30:280
finances, 21:447, 22:443
gifts, 25:409
incorporated, 27:78, 174
marking project, 21:110, 218
meetings, 19:362, 20:99, 23:104, 195, 24:188, 25:99, 210, 26:92, 180, 27:364
museum, 20:214, 355, 22:108, 219, 23:299, 24:87, 271
officers, 28:196
organized, 19:232, 20:46
picnic, 20:458
Waseca County Horse Thief Detectives, 2:439, 19:232, 350, 26:121
history, 12:195, 13:153–157, 25:214
meeting, 15:253
picnic, 20:458
Waseca Farmers Club and Agricultural Society, fair, 21:458
Waseca Herald, history, 9:80
Waseca Hotel Bar, 51:199
Waselkov, Gregory A., historian, 54:142
Washburn, Abbott M., 13:77
Washburn, Algernon Sidney, banker, 7:167, 55:134
Washburn, Cadwallader, artist, 50:277, 282
Washburn, Cadwallader Colden, 1:347, 392, 7:72, 74, 8:157–158, 166, 49:20
biography, 7:167
businessman, 37:312, 315, 55:133–134
career, 17:477–478, 40:359, 49:20
lawyer, 35:287
miller, 6:143, 11:278, 12:203, 33:133, 34:204, 46:157, 49:39, 57:89, 92, 94, 270, 58:262, 272, 274–275, 280, 311
papers, 12:99, 14:65, 102
politician, 21:427, 34:71–72
sketch, 2:438
Washburn, Charles A., newspaper editor, 7:167, 55:134
Washburn, Christopher C., 13:77
Washburn, Claude C., 13:77
Washburn, Edson, 20:192
Washburn, Edward A., 24:61
Washburn, Elihu, congressman, 55:133–134
Washburn, Frederic L., scientist, 39:113, 121
Washburn, Genevieve, 13:77
Washburn, Hope, 13:77
Washburn, Israel, Jr., politician, 6:145, 7:167, 25:232, 55:134, 57:95
biography, 7:167
career, 40:359
family, 21:427
letters, 21:314
Washburn, Jed L., 4:333, 5:431, 7:256, 8:59, 9:258, 260, 11:54, 12:424, 13:57, 54:158
career, 13:77–82
lawyer, 47:194
portrait, 13:78
speaker, 5:617
Washburn, John L., 13:77
Washburn, Julia A., 13:77
Washburn, Lilian, author, 21:427
Washburn, Mildred, 13:77
Washburn, Mrs. Jed L., 13:77
Washburn, Mrs. Will O., 20:330
Washburn, Patty (Mrs. Israel, Jr.), family, 21:427
Washburn, Samuel B., 7:167, 55:134, 57:270
Washburn, Walter L., Dr., author, 31:190
Washburn, Wilcomb E., compiler, 36:30
"Symbol, Utility, and Aesthetics," 40:198–202
work reviewed, 43:153–154
Washburn, William, 24:61
Washburn, William D., Jr., 1:399, 33:332
letter, 24:61
speaker, 51:43
Washburn, William Drew, 1:204, 399, 3:76n, 4:185, 5:229, 318, 468, 7:74, 167, 296, 8:79, 35:378, 37:314, 49:39, 50:277
See also Nelson-Washburn campaign (1895)
businessman, 37:312, 319, 55:133–134, 57:270, 58:264, 274, 278, 311, 322, 328
career, 17:477, 49:20
depicted, 49:20
developer, 44:166, 49:21–23
house depicted, 45:220
log mark, 26:135
lumberman, 13:350, 16:479, 26:136, 37:41
miller, 6:143, 145, 147, 34:204
papers, 2:277, 4:170, 11:318, 12:99, 14:102, 15:223, 21:314
politician, 12:389, 21:427, 32:134, 35:66–68, 70, 305, 36:301, 306–307, 39:93–94, 98–101, 103, 110, 328, 40:359, 41:306, 42:20, 56–57, 46:106–107, 52:4, 56:334
railroad interests, 31:62
speaker, 33:172, 178
surveyor general, 37:327
Washburn A Mill, 58:330
archaeology, 58:326
explosion, 11:330, 17:352, 27:270, 57:90, 58:250, 262, 311
history, 58:264, 273, 277, 311
as Mill City Museum, 58:267
rail service depicted, 57:94–95
ruins, 57:91, 96
St. Anthony Falls Historic District, 58:321, 328
worker depicted, 57:388–389
yields, 58:263
Washburn and Company, papers, 2:277
Washburn and Woodman, Mineral Point, Wisconsin, bankers, 16:91
Washburn B Mill, 11:278, 58:262, 311, 321
Washburn Child Guidance Center, Minneapolis, 49:20n, 39
Washburn C Mill, 58:330
Washburn Crosby Company, Minneapolis, 4:95, 6:143–144, 7:167, 10:355, 12:90, 14:234, 22:186, 42:271, 56:255, 58:308–309
See also General Mills, Inc.
advertising, 57:28, 58:283–284, 308, 310, 312, 314–316, 319, 332, 59:39 (facing), 284
brands, 11:329
depicted, 54:1 (facing), 57:92
diversification, 56:419
establishment, 2:438, 57:95, 58:311, 328
executives, 54:363
export division, 58:280
history, 7:72–75
litigation, 21:194
mills, 33:133, 46:152–153, 157–159, 57:89, 58:262, 278, 327
papers, 2:277
radio call-letters, 46:152
sketch, 5:229
song commercial, 44:140
Washburn D Mill, 58:327
Washburn-Doane expedition, 4:81, 23:282
Washburne, Elihu B., politician, 3:76, 8:79, 33:329–330, 36:181, 183, 301–304, 37:313–314, 332, 40:359, 49:296, 300–301
biography, 7:167
friend of Lincoln, 47:13–14n
letters, 21:314
Washburn family, 47:13–14, 48:266
influence, 57:89
patronage, 55:44
Washburn High School, Minneapolis, 7:299, 53:298
Washburn mansion, Minneapolis, 53:208
Washburn Memorial Orphan Asylum, Minneapolis, 1:347
completion, 49:20
depicted, 49:23
water supply, 49:21–24
Washburn Mill Company.
See Washburn Crosby Company, Minneapolis
Washburn Park, Minneapolis, 49:39
depicted, 49:19, 25
plat depicted, 49:21
residential area, 49:20–21, 28
water supply, 49:19–28
water tower, 49:1 (cover), 19, 22, 24–28, 53:144
Washburn sawmill, Anoka, 18:333
Washing machines, early, 52:65–66
Washington, Booker T., black leader/educator, 31:244, 51:91, 55:65–67, 57:420
Washington, Bushrod, justice, 35:9
Washington, Connecticut, Congregational church, 23:97
Washington, D.C.
architecture, 53:206–207
baseball league, 47:327n
during Civil War, 2:358
in Civil War, 11:205, 16:77, 25:37
depicted, 45:94, 47:66
described, 45:89, 92, 47:67
federal fish hatchery, 57:309, 311
historical repositories, 9:58
hotels, 28:323, 40:270, 48:88
housing crisis, 56:56
Indian delegation visit, 45:82–96, 48:87
sesquicentennial, 31:248
social life, 45:260, 263, 271–272
Supreme Court building, 57:49
treaty, 20:320
U.S. Capitol sculptures, 56:86, 95
Zeppelin's visit, 40:270–271
Washington, Fillmore County, Methodist meetings, 21:86
Washington, George, Anoka settler, 49:53
Washington, George, U.S. president, 15:221, 20:371, 21:6, 10, 51:128, 52:158, 191, 57:176
See also Mount Vernon, Virginia, Washington estate
bicentennial, 13:96, 14:105
biographers, 9:71
birthday celebrations, 19:326, 25:249, 26:169, 38:55, 43:306–307
career, 22:313
church, 25:38, 227
farmer, 40:294
foreign policy, 8:3–26
Indian medals, 25:267
letters, 52:126
papers, 5:222, 14:108, 16:52, 19:36, 28:91, 33:186
Washington, George A., 28:91
Washington, J. E., letter, 17:108
Washington, John A. (great-grand nephew of George [U.S. president]), 58:408, 412
Washington, Narcissa, 57:280
Washington, Nicollet County, ghost town, 17:238
Washington, North Carolina, in Civil War, 25:343
Washington, Richard, 20:452
Washington and Alaska Steamship Company, 45:46–47, 51
Washington and Great Northern Townsite Company, 43:134
Washington Avenue, Minneapolis, 30:384
brothels, 58:297
depicted, 41:8, 53:114, 55:79
described, 47:142, 58:291
Scandinavian businesses, 55:78
urban renewal, 58:303
Washington Avenue Bridge, Minneapolis, 23:68
archaeology of first bridge, 58:326
Washington Avenue district, Minneapolis, 9:33–36
Washington Bee (D.C.), 43:284
Washington County
agriculture, 23:321, 24:126, 40:235
archives, 2:71n, 14:76, 15:198, 20:89, 21:458
bible distribution, 53:298
in Civil War, 38:259
communities, 42:77, 44:80
courthouses, 38:186–189, 348–349, 40:135, 42:40, 310, 43:151
crops, 43:240n
election primaries, 51:169
fair, 22:250
genealogy resources, 56:148
history, 14:239, 17:490, 43:79, 156, 46:128
hog raising, 26:114
logging, 24:194
Lutheran church, 18:443
map, 1:410
medicine, 19:463
monument, 2:203
notes, 6:87, 312, 7:94, 8:210, 314, 451, 9:80, 313, 10:466
pioneer life, 15:347
poor farm, 38:367
population, 1850, 2:120
racial classifications in territorial census (1850), 56:182
railroads, 18:336
road, 40:239
Scandinavian settlement, 31:27, 36:240
seat, 57:331
settlement, 2:73n, 450, 7:184, 193
sketch, 2:216
Soldiers Monument Association, 11:225, 28:89
street names, 44:75
Swedish settlements, 55:27
territorial census, 14:262, 17:393, 23:395
War History Committee, 23:392
in World War I, 3:109
Washington County, Indiana, survey, 5:613
Washington County Historical Society, 16:241, 25:403, 28:89, 29:281, 53:252, 56:251
collections, 23:104, 395, 26:133
excursion, 25:409, 28:298
meetings, 16:125, 244, 337, 362, 17:124, 233, 358, 484, 18:111, 336, 19:119, 232, 20:99, 214, 355, 21:110, 22:108, 23:195, 299, 24:189, 25:210, 26:180, 395, 28:196, 29:95, 182, 30:83, 401, 34:173
members, 15:493, 26:92
museum, 21:447, 22:219, 342, 23:12, 394–396, 24:271, 350, 381, 25:313, 26:286, 27:78, 174, 268, 29:277
organized, 15:372, 16:63
picnic, 19:472, 20:458, 21:339, 23:399, 27:364
publications, 46:128, 57:160
Stillwater centennial, 24:161, 349, 25:41
Stillwater location, 56:252
Washington County Journal (Stillwater), file, 21:316
Washington County Light and Power Company, 20:92
Washington family, genealogy, 15:469
Washingtonians, temperance society, 22:124
Washington Island (Potawatomi Island), Lake Michigan, Wisconsin, 15:172, 174–175
Icelandic settlement, 34:265
Potawatomi's occupation of, 13:402
Radisson's visit, 15:166–171
Washington Lake, Sibley County, grasshopper plague, 36:61
Washington Light Artillery, volunteer company, 16:172–173
Washington monument, Minnesota marker, 8:176
Washington Post
on Communist affiliations of Frank Oppenheimer, 60:182
lawsuit, 47:250–251
politics, 49:297n, 300
Washington Prairie, Iowa, parsonage depicted in art, 57:78
Washington printing press, 56:396–397, 400–401
Washington School, Minneapolis, 9:34
Washington School, St. Paul
award of merit depicted, 55:144
enrollment, 55:46
pupils and teacher depicted, 55:145
Washington Seminary, Stillwater, 19:250
curriculum, 17:388, 39:321
Washington (state)
admission to Union, 5:591
agriculture, 54:244
archives, 2:48
boundaries, 38:219
constitutional convention, 5:592
execution laws, 58:90
horticulture, 55:132
Icelandic settlement, 8:384
lumber industry, 41:184, 50:39
mining, 55:123
Northern Pacific Railroad construction, 60:5
Norwegians, 47:209
photographed, 47:332
proverb collection, 27:34
railroads, 41:185, 352, 356
source material, 23:84, 89
timberland, 39:90
war records, 25:311
woman suffrage authorized, 54:292
World War I records, 2:380
Washington State Council of Defense, 2:380
Washington State Historical Society, Tacoma, 3:439, 446
Washington Territory
centennial, 33:313
governors' messages, 22:330
Indians, 56:212
politics, 35:93
Washington Times Herald
on Communist affiliations of Frank Oppenheimer, 60:173–174, 176, 179–181, 185n
Washington University, St. Louis, faculty, 53:318
Wasioja, Dodge County
Baptist church, 19:122
Christmas celebration, 17:126
described, 14:276
ghost town, 13:215, 16:367, 35:11
history, 7:297, 10:460
seminary, 4:72
territorial newspaper, 56:224
wheat raising, 29:23
Wasioja Gazette, history, 13:215
Wasioja Institute, Methodist school, 16:345
Waslif, John, review by, 54:328
Wasmund, Bonnie, 54:139
WASPs.
See Women's Air Service Pilots
Wasp (San Francisco), anti-Chinese cartoon depicted, 57:166
Wasserzieher, Gilbert, 54:375
Wasson, Chester R., author, 20:448
Wasson, Franklin, steamboat builder, 11:128
Wasson, George S., author, 27:238
Wassy, France, map, 3:483
Waste disposal, Lake Superior, 52:240
Wasuihiyayedan.
See Traveling (Passing) Hail
Watab, Benton County
Chippewa name, 30:331
settlement, 26:155
store, 42:135
trading post, 11:374, 29:219
treaty, 1853, 14:330
Watab/Little Falls, territorial newspaper, 56:224
Watab Reveille, 14:402, 16:332
Watab River, Stearns County, logging, 24:131
Watab Treaty of 1853, 57:1 (cover), 2–18
Watches, Minnesota Historical Society museum collection depicted, 56:409 (cover)
Watchman-Examiner, educational campaign, 52:20
Water
See also Conservation;
Pollution
carnivals, 56:301
Columbia Heights system, 49:19, 24
Duluth supply, 47:190–199
for fish, 58:62
Minneapolis system, 49:19–28
Mississippi River management, 47:77, 49:19, 27
oil spills, 58:105–106, 108–112, 119–120
pitcher and goblets depicted, 56:458
pollution, 55:282, 57:440
pollution-control legislation, 58:113–121
power source, 47:168, 50:79
witching, 36:324, 46:37–38
Waterbury Township, Redwood County, Lutheran church, 24:193
Waterfalls, depicted in art, 57:77, 217 (facing)
Waterford, Dakota County
mounds, 16:308
post office, 35:111
Waterfowl
artists, 58:363, 365n
oiled ducks depicted, 58:103, 110–112, 116, 121, 123
Watergate, political scandal, 47:36
and Minnesota politics, 52:36
Waterloo County, Canada, newspapers, 4:288
Waterloo Historical Society, Kitchener, Ontario, 15:473
Waterman, Chauncey N., 1:261–262
Waterman, Israel, 51:7
Waterman, Margaret, views on runestone, 45:199
Waterman Guards, volunteer unit, 16:173n
Waterous Company, St. Paul, history, 37:263, 50:176–177, 184
Water Pollution Control Act of 1945, 58:113–114
Water Pollution Control Commission (WPCC), legal actions, 58:113
Waterpower
See also Dams
agriculture, 51:76
commercial benefits, 53:157
Crow River, 55:45 (facing)
Falls of St. Anthony, 43:247, 44:58, 46:223, 47:168, 48:86, 49:130n, 133, 52:4, 56:211–212, 57:87–88, 91, 58:253–261, 264–267, 274, 287, 326, 329–330
Garden City, 12:52
hydroelectricity, 58:328
Lake Pokegama Dam depicted, 52:14
Leech Lake Dam depicted, 52:11
in lumber industry, 48:39
politics, 54:259–260, 263–264
St. Croix River, 38:242
St. Louis River, 37:117
and settlement, 48:266, 57:334
Twin Cities, 37:109, 309–323, 54:256, 258, 260–262, 265–267
Twin Cities Lock and Dam No. 1 depicted, 54:253–254, 265
Winnibigoshish Dam depicted, 52:9
Wisconsin, 47:212
Waterpower Act of 1920, 54:266
Waters, Alvin W., automobile hobbyist
"The Last of the Glidden Tours," 38:205–215
"The Twin City Motor Speedway," 60:304–311
Waters, Carol Yonker, artist, 51:77
Waters, Mary, political activity, 48:255, 259
Waters, Thomas E., work reviewed, 46:80–81
Waters, Thomas F.
review by, 51:158
work reviewed, 51:77
Waters, William T., railroad magnate, 52:289
Watersheds
and carp, 57:314
Minnesota, 46:80
Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, Alberta-Montana, 22:178
Water-tower industry
designs, 53:134–135, 137, 143–144
history, 53:130–143
itinerancy described, 53:131–132, 139–141
occupational hazards, 53:139
painters, 53:134–135n
safety practices, 53:137
water towers described/depicted, 49:1 (cover), 19–28, 53:130, 134, 136–137, 140, 142–143
Watertown, Carver County
anniversary, 35:293
bell foundry, 16:364, 18:376
literary society, 24:214
Watertown, South Dakota, John Banvard's residence, 25:300
Watertown, Wisconsin
German settlement, 34:219
high school, 48:246
Watertown Express, train, 43:316
Watertown Township, Crow Wing County, name, 21:347
Waterville
Bullhead Days, 58:64
Dehn (Adolf) hometown, 45:167, 169, 184–186
depicted, 45:165 (cover), 166, 168
Episcopal church, 50:267
history, 26:260, 330–333
horse thieves jailed, 13:156
junior historians, 27:49, 122–124, 144, 28:162
post, 11:382
railroad, 30:236, 240
resort, 33:323
sawmill, 34:235
settlement, 34:177
in World War I, 45:171–173
Waterville Advance, 45:172
Waterville House, register, 19:95
Waterville Mill.
See Edina Mills
Waterville Sentinel, 45:171–173
Waterville Times (New York), 12:434
Watkin, Edward W., 7:69
Watkins
Armistice Day Blizzard (1940), depicted, 57:417
described, 48:180
history, 19:117
Watkins, Albert, editor, 4:82, 5:153
Watkins, Arthur V., Utah senator, 28:378
Watkins, Bonnie Fraser, activist/women's leader
reviews by, 56:352–353, 61:37
work reviewed, 55:328–329
Watkins, Florence, house, 51:151
Watkins, Gladys, 59:323
Watkins, Harry, actor, 23:307
Watkins, Joseph, 3:146
Watkins, Mrs. C. B., 59:282
Watkins, Oscar, 18:136
Watkins, Paul, 6:255, 261
hardware depicted, 50:125
house, 50:120, 124, 51:151
Watkins, Victor, Wilder Charity president, 58:401
Watkins Company, Winona, 50:124
Watkins family, in Minnesota, 25:386
Watkins Medical Company, Winona, architecture, 39:130
Watkins United Methodist Home, Winona, 50:124n
Watonwan, Cottonwood County
election precinct, 14:250–251
Watonwan (Blaine), Blue Earth County
milling meter, 27:365
organized, 1:419n
Watonwan County, 48:33
agriculture, 17:367
establishment, 5:486
farmers' club, 20:218
grasshopper plague, 37:207
history, 1:528–530, 5:487–488
library, 31:61
Norwegian settlements, 12:273
notes, 9:200
pioneers, 2:288, 16:498, 17:491, 24:65
post offices, 18:65, 22:444
records, 47:334
St. James platted, 57:339
War History Committee, 23:392
in World War I, 3:53, 212–217
Watonwan County Historical Society, 20:355, 42:68
collections, 24:271
exhibit, 22:443
meetings, 18:111, 224, 19:119, 233, 362, 472, 20:99, 214, 21:110, 445, 22:219, 24:88, 26:395
organized, 17:64, 124
Watonwan County Plaindealer (St. James), 39:225
Watonwan Farmers' Club, Lake Crystal, history, 30:161
Watonwan River, Blue Earth, Cottonwood, and Watonwan counties, 14:251
Indian raids, 1:433, 462–465
mills, 26:394
name, 12:52n
Watrin, Benno (Fr.), 12:223n, 22:47
compiler, 11:312
speaker, 19:115
Watrous, John M., Indian agent, 43:177, 56:163
Watrous, John S. (Maj.), 24:354, 36:4n
town planner, 35:49, 52:280, 285–286
Watrous, Paul J., 44:148
Watrud, Harriet, author, 28:296
Watry, Francis (Fr.), 49:83
Watson
Lutheran church, 13:117
settlers, 12:207, 14:353
Watson, Brook, 11:238n
Watson, Bruce, work reviewed, 45:207
Watson, ---- (Capt.), artist, 25:166n
Watson, Carrie, 51:297
Watson, Charles H., Mr. and Mrs., 10:450
Watson, Dakota Territory, bonanza farm, 20:405
Watson, Ella, 51:241
Watson, Elmo S., author, 5:463, 11:451, 25:87
Watson, Emma, reminiscences, 49:34
Watson, Isabella, speaker, 10:465, 13:121, 345, 16:361, 23:299
Watson, Janet P., 57:324
Watson, John J., author, 7:194, 42:29
Watson, Linda, work reviewed, 46:80–81
Watson, Louise H., speaker, 21:335
Watson, LuElla, author, 14:235
Watson, Minnie H., author, 7:194
Watson, P. H., letter, 38:243
Watson, Robert, author, 4:170, 7:193, 10:89, 12:326
Watson, Roy, Jr., businessman, 54:125, 128, 132
Watson, Thomas E., Georgia senator, 12:10, 39:29
Watson, William E. G., special assistant attorney general, 54:177–178
Watson and Eastman, St. Paul, commission merchants, 27:108
Watt, Robert
description of Minnesota (1871), 10:157–173, 309–325, 409–424
sketch, 10:155–157
Watterson, Henry, journalist, 26:357, 35:151
Watts, ----, 57:173
Watts, ----, ship captain, 20:253
Watts, Alaric A., spiritualist, 50:208
Watts, Alison
"Innovations in Flour Milling during the 1870s in Minneapolis," 57:87–97
Minnesota History, Publication Award winner, 56:355
Watts, Florence, 12:286
Watts, Lyle F., forester, 48:115
Watts, Robert G., 51:229
Watts, Thomas, author, 5:320
Watts, William, district judge, 52:195, 197
Waub-o-jeeg (White Fisher), Chippewa/Ojibway leader, 8:334, 21:285, 42:315, 47:28, 50:26
Waubun
Congregational church, 16:485
history, 49:40
Waud, Alfred Rudolph, artist, 33:217, 54:69–72
travel narrative, 54:72–86
work depicted, 54:70, 73, 75–77, 82, 85–86
Waud, William, artist, 33:217
Waugh, Frances, speaker, 11:112
Waugh, Harvey, composer, 30:173
Waugh, James C., author, work reviewed, 59:136
Waugh, Joan, editor, work reviewed, 59:220
Waukenabo Lake, Aitkin County, name, 21:348
Waukesha County, Wisconsin, Welsh settlements, 24:176
Waukesha County Historical Society, Wisconsin, 1:106, 4:284
Waukon Decora, Winnebago leader, 57:11
Wau-kou (Spirit), Winnebago mixed-blood, 31:215
Waumadee Herald (Reads Landing), 15:86–87
Waumidokiga, Sioux teacher, 16:146
Wauping Mandolin, Banjo and Guitar Club, Minneapolis, directors, 57:227
Wauswaugoning Bay, Cook County, 46:53, 57
Wave, schooner, 4:360–361, 366
Wave, steamboat, 43:64
Waverley automobile, 26:22
Waverly Township, Martin County, records, 34:131
WAVEs.
See Women's Army Vehicle Engineers
WAVEs, uniforms, 54:321
Wawatam, Ojibway, 48:62–63n
Wawatosa Island, Lake Minnetonka, Hennepin County, name, 34:128
Wawiekumig, Chippewa Indian, 21:285
Wawkanhawkaw, Winnebago leader, 57:8
Waxlax, John, settler, 34:181–182
Way, Brian, work reviewed, 48:227
Way, Frederick, Jr., author/compiler, 25:196, 393
Way, Henry, reminiscences, 1:148
Way, Mrs. Henry, 5:581
Way, Ronald L., author, 31:118
Way, Royal B., author, 3:150, 240
Wayburne, Redwood County, ghost town, 19:465
Wayishki, Ojibway leader, 50:33
Wayland, J. A., editor, 52:88, 212, 243
Wayman, Norbury L., author, 43:80
Wayne, Anthony, 4:327, 10:62, 44:225
Wayne, Ralph W., author, 19:474
Wayne, steamboat.
See Anthony Wayne
Wayne, W. J., manufacturer, 50:179
Wayzata
centennial, 34:128, 170
church-state controversy, 53:303
ginseng trade, 41:251
high school basketball tournament, 55:345
historical meeting, 28:391
history, 14:352, 27:176, 47:336
hotel, 27:295
pageant, 14:457
pioneer life, 30:407
school, 20:209
sketch, 8:111
Wazikute (Shooter from the Pine Tree), Sioux Indian, 13:372–375
guide for Stephen H. Long, 5:251, 13:368
WBAD, Minneapolis, radio station, 18:333
WCAL, Northfield, radio station, 30:291
WCCO, Minneapolis, radio and TV stations, 5:606, 6:67, 290, 7:285, 8:192, 9:401, 10:74, 34:207, 35:340, 384, 36:105, 45:163, 54:314, 58:283
call letters, 46:152
contest, 35:340, 384
name, 34:204
and sports, 55:337, 342–343, 347–348
weather guide, 45:207
WCFA.
See World's Christian Fundamentals Association
WCTU.
See Women's Christian Temperance Union
WDGY, Twin Cities radio station, 53:329, 60:193–194
Weagamow, Lake, Ontario, Chippewa colony, 39:34
Weapons
Fillmore County Rangers, 57:196
saber depicted, 53:168 (facing)
sword depicted, 59:268 (facing)
Weasel, in fur trade, 35:295
Weasel Lake, Faribault County, settlement, 14:456
Weather.
See Climate
Weatherball, Minneapolis, depicted, 57:411
Weatherhead, George, author, 16:496
Weatherhead, Harold, author, 12:430, 21:430
work reviewed, 46:303–304
Weatherhead, Jason, author, 22:109
Weatherwax, Paul, work reviewed, 34:160
Weaver, Andrew T., author, 1:235
Weaver, Clarence L., compiler, 26:384
Weaver, Dorothy A., author, 16:245
Weaver, Edgar, 53:206
Weaver, Elijah, 25:247
Weaver, Ethan A., 5:45
Weaver, George, author, 22:214
Weaver, James B., 5:546
biography, 3:210–212
politician, 35:58, 76, 291, 41:304n, 48:253
third-party leader, 9:233, 236, 239, 243–244, 247
Weaver, Mrs. J. L., speaker, 19:229
Weaver, road, 48:298
Weaver, Robert B., author, 20:441
Weaver, Roger M. (Maj.), fire-relief work, 48:273–275
Weaver, Will, author, 51:324, 55:333 (facing)
Weaver Bottoms, oil-spill management, 58:112
Weavers Guild of Minnesota, founding members, 52:114
Weaving, women's history resources, 52:114
Webasso
anniversary, 16:130, 252
high school, 27:81
Webb, Anne B., 48:90
reviews by, 50:252–253, 51:125–126, 53:83
"Women Farmers," 50:134–148
Webb, Beatrice P., 9:214
Webb, Charles N., poet, 5:515
Webb, Edna, editor, 1:235
Webb, Edward A., publisher, 18:410, 48:227
Webb, Emily, mill owner, 44:166
Webb, George, pioneer printer, 15:7
Webb, Harvey (Rev.), 26:96, 31:83
Webb, Isaac, shipbuilder, 55:96
Webb, Isaac W., stable owner, 47:327
Webb, James W. (Lt.), sketch, 6:308
Webb, Ken C., golf tournament official, 58:389
Webb, Luther E., Indian agent, 25:183, 44:47–48
Webb, May, editor, 1:235
Webb, Mrs. E. O., 21:107
Webb, Philip, furniture designer, 57:253
Webb, Sidney, 9:213–214
Webb, Theodore A., author, 57:270
Webb, Walter P., author, 24:68, 29:71, 40:151, 156
historian, 33:311
quoted, 36:87
speaker, 10:209, 13:327
work reviewed, 13:92–94, 33:215
Webb, Wayne E., author, 38:242
Webb, William, 54:32, 45
Webb, William, Jr., legislator, 36:57
Webber, ----, judge, 58:22
Webber, Adeline, housekeeper, 55:74–75
Webber, Alfred B. (Capt.), prison official, 37:145–146
Webber, Charles C., businessman, 19:184n, 49:164, 50:106
Webber, E. E., Dr.
Webber, Everett, author, 36:278
Webber, J. S. (Rev.), 17:388, 19:249–250
Webber, Robert, 36:278
Webber family, donates pool, 47:150
Webb Publishing Company, St. Paul, 27:353, 42:89
Weber, ----, police officer depicted, 47:241
Weber, Bob, author, 39:344
Weber, David J., editor, 49:32
Weber, Eugene, 56:144
Weber, Gustav, Dr., 27:136
Weber, H. G., 26:126n
Weber, Herbert Y., "The St. Paul Globe," 39:327–334
Weber, J. V., speaker, 18:465, 23:299
Weber, Jessie P., editor, 4:78
Weber, Laura E., scholar, 54:96
"1898 Moore Block, Pipestone," 59:3
award recipient, 53:84, 57:55, 59:351
"Frederick Spangenberg House," 60:3
"Mikro Kodesh," 58:337
"Minneapolis Jews and Employment 1920-1950," 52:166–182
"National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota," 55:302–319
"Ogden Apartment Hotel, Minneapolis," 59:227
review by, 57:269
"The House that Bullard Built," 59:61–71
Weber, Max, artist, 28:76, 54:236, 55:4
Weber, Nicholas A. (Rev.), author, 30:395
Weber, Thomas, work reviewed, 33:218
Weber, W. N., attorney, 49:75
Weber and Fields, comedians, 33:177
Web sites
Mississippi River Field Guide, 60:43
Webster, Ben, musician, 59:104
Webster, Byron G., 50:94n
Webster, C. C., business leader, 33:233
Webster, C. K., speaker, 6:27
Webster, Daniel Fletcher, 3:76, 22:66, 23:60, 205, 28:275, 39:38, 54:109, 55:289
Webster, David L., 43:230
Webster, E. M., speaker, 10:464, 11:223
Webster, Fletcher, 9:10
Webster, Florence G., 44:103
Webster, George (Punk), football player/coach, 59:164
Webster, Homer J., author, 1:72
Webster, Marie D., merchandiser, 46:241
Webster, Milton P., labor leader, 55:204, 216
Webster, Mortimer, house, 38:347
Webster, Mrs. I. D., 57:247
Webster, Mrs. William F., 4:74, 174, 7:86
Webster, Noah, lexicographer, 29:81
Webster, Norwegian settlement, 29:177
Webster, Sally, essays, 58:242
Webster, Sidney, 13:434
Webster, Viranus, murdered, 38:134n
Webster, W. F., author, 1:411, 5:153
Webster, W. H., 20:461
Webster, William, manufacturer, 37:143, 145
Webster, William W. (Capt.), Union officer, 39:195n
Webster and Company, New York, publishing firm, 17:376n, 378
Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842, 5:47, 9:13, 23:60, 204–205, 24:57, 29:132, 40:46, 47:163, 48:84, 54:127
See also Boundaries
background, 23:59
centennial, 23:201n, 396, 24:32
Minnesota boundary provisions, 5:26
provisions, 18:232, 22:213, 23:270, 396, 29:135
Webster City, Iowa
history, 4:442
lyceum, 15:175
Wechsler, Judah (Rabbi), 40:46
Weckman, Violet M., teacher, 61:23n
Wecter, Dixon, author, 28:67, 174, 34:261
Weddings, Polish, 58:23–24
Wedel, Mildred Mott, author, 47:330
Wedel, Waldo R., author, 39:262
Wedelstaedt, Count Heinrich von, papers, 1:328
Wedge, Albert C., Dr., 2:216, 14:314
army surgeon, 40:291
career, 21:340
Wedge, Clarence, nurseryman, 43:67
Wedge Nursery, sales catalogs, 55:90
Wedin, Elof, artist, 51:129 (facing), 52:274, 276, 53:180, 57:76
Wedin, Paul, artist, 51:129 (facing)
Wedll, Joyce, depicted, 55:38
Wedum, Mrs. J. A., speaker, 15:246
Wee, M. O., 1:130
Weed, ---- (Col.), hotelkeeper, 16:268
Weed, Thurlow, 14:280
excursionist, 15:406, 20:384, 25:103
papers, 30:104
Weeden, H. C., 43:187
Weedon, George, papers, 44:224–226
Weedon, Ronald R., professor, 53:39
Weekly Minnesotan (St. Paul), 56:224, 226, 229, 233–234
Weekly Northwestern Miller. See Northwestern Miller
Weekly Reveille (St. Louis), 22:14
travel accounts, 22:15–34, 31:209–221
Weekly Review, Mankato, 53:288
Weeks, Edward, speaker, 33:352
Weeks, John A., 6:75
Weeks, Kathleen, author, 26:385
Weeks, Leonard C., Dr., 5:471, 574, 581, 589
author, 9:196
speaker, 5:587, 6:22
Weeks, Mrs. L. C., speaker, 11:320, 18:334, 19:229
Weeks, Philip, work reviewed, 53:211
Weenaas, August, 20:401–402
Weesh-Cub, Ojibway depicted, 50:233
Weesh-koob, Narcisse, speaker, 13:442
Wefald, Harold, quoted, 38:178
Wefald, John (Jon) M.
"Congressman Knud Wefald," 38:177–185
review by, 40:354, 48:129
work reviewed, 43:38–39
Wefald, Knud, legislator, 42:151
Wefald, Knud, politician, 38:177–185, 40:367, 52:95
portrait, 38:179
railroad and warehouse commissioner, 51:176
reformer, 40:140
Wegdahl, Chippewa County, political meeting, 34:229
Wegelin, Oscar, author, 27:252
Wegmann, Theodore, pioneer, 36:235
Wehle, Harry B., author, 20:334
Wehmanen, Aili, 61:17, 23n
Wehmanen, Ilmar, 61:17, 23n
Wehrle, Charles, 16:103
Wehrwein, George S., author, 13:438
Weibel, Jacob S., artist, 32:160
Weibel, Rodney, 22:52
Weibull, Jorgen, work reviewed, 34:199
Weicht, Carl L., 11:117, 17:232, 23:103
author, 7:193, 11:338, 12:453, 16:371, 497, 22:111, 218, 23:187, 191
"The Local Historian," 13:45–54
speaker, 8:313, 10:465, 13:72, 15:251, 16:252, 17:240, 21:446, 22:107, 291–292, 341, 23:299, 27:77, 144, 363
Weide, John A., artist, 2:277–278, 468, 44:126, 47:188, 57:68
work depicted, 59:180 (facing)
Weide, Mrs. William R., 2:197, 468
Weide, Nicholas B., 1:400
Weide, William R., 1:400, 537
Weidman, Charles, 21:59
Weidner, Edward W., author, 28:285, 37:347
Weidt, A. J., music teacher, 57:228
Weigel, William (Gen.), sketch, 3:218
Weigert, Lillian, speaker, 19:471
Weights and measurements, salt, 52:131
Weigle, Luther A., author, 10:82
Weigley, Mildred, home economist, 59:277, 281
Weigley, Russell F., author, 49:164
Weik, Jesse, author, 28:361
Weikert, Claire L. (Capt.), 3:109, 162
Weimer, David R., work reviewed, 37:83
Weinberg, Jack, author, 28:183
Weinberg, Joseph, physicist, 60:179, 185
Weiner, Lynn Y.
award recipient, 47:75
"Minneapolis Woman's Christian Association and Housing for Working Women," 46:189–200
review by, 53:165
Weinert, Charlie, professional boxer, 59:79
Weinfeld, William, work reviewed, 25:280
Weingarten, Felicia, 55:174
Weinmann, Joseph, politician, 28:28
Weinsberg, Charles, Dr., 49:345
Weinstein, Allen, work reviewed, 42:193–194
Weinstein, Jack B., judge, 46:151
Weinstein, James, historian, 55:288
Weinstock, John, author, 48:312
Weir, Robert W., 54:288 (facing)
Weir, Roy, congressman, 54:186
Weisberger, Bernard A., work reviewed, 54:238–239
Weisel, George F., work reviewed, 35:31
Weisenburger, Francis P., author, 15:356, 17:226, 24:183, 25:401, 36:280
Weiser, Conrad, trader, 9:153
Weiser, George B., Dr., author, 22:212, 334
Weiser, J. S., Dr., 1:470
in battle of Big Mound, 1:481
Weismiller, Edward, poet, 25:176
Weiss, Anton C., public safety commissioner, 43:45, 47:171
Weiss, Bertha, interviews, 52:116
Weiss, Harry B., author, 12:327
Weiss, Nancy J., work reviewed, 52:123–124
Weiss, S., 21:427
Weisse, Harold, author, 22:98
Weitbrecht, George F., speaker, 39:114
Weitenkampf, Frank, author, 31:54, 32:123
Weitzman, David, work reviewed, 46:39–40
Welch, A. Edward (Maj.), 39:179n
Welch, Clarence H., farmer, 37:29
Welch, Douglas, author, 30:378
Welch, Emily (orphan taken in by McLeod family), 60:229
Welch, F. M., 2:46
Welch, George, Dr., 12:105
Welch, Goodhue County
buildings depicted, 56:49 (cover and facing)
historic site, 16:309, 36:240
Welch, Ita, actress, 28:113
Welch, Phoebe L. (Mrs. George), career, 12:105
Welch, Susan (orphan taken in by McLeod family), 60:229
Welch, Thomas A. (Bishop), 43:92
Welch, Thomas W., pioneer, 24:205
Welch, William A. (major), 58:75
Welches,