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Y

    Yachting. See Boats and boating
    Yaeger, Donald P., review by, 50:82–83
    Yale, Mrs. Henry, depicted, 42:227
    Yale, William H., legislator, 45:224, 231–233, 235, 237, 239–240
    Yale Laundry, Duluth, workers depicted, 52:217
    Yale Repertory Theater, 60:137
    Yale Township, Beltrami County, history, 15:132
    Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 51:97, 240, 55:127, 57:226
      architecture, 50:120
      boating team, 47:325–326
      divinity school, 49:247, 52:18
      manuscript collections, 57:439
      in map controversy, 48:6
    Yandes, James W., career, 22:425
    Yandis family, Dayton's Bluff, 54:245
    Yang, Ai, 59:338
    Yang, Mee. See Young, Elizabeth (Mee Yang)
    Yang, Pang Toua, Hmong immigrant, 58:366–367, 59:72–73
      house, 58:366–367, 59:72–73
    Yank, 51:250
    Yankee, steamboat, 2:488n, 7:56–57n, 10:306, 11:123, 137, 172, 29:210, 55:27
      excursions, 11:126–127, 135, 20:388
    Yankee Films Company, Inc., 54:357
    Yankee Ridge, Stevens County, settled, 26:291
    Yankees
      See also Mainites; New Englanders
      architecture, 27:126, 37:337–352
      attitudes, 15:135, 19:247–270, 21:71, 22:360, 35:326, 37:268
      Chisago County, 43:257
      colonization projects, 18:95
      contributions, 29:163, 31:18–21, 41
      customs, 20:162
      emigration, 8:145, 9:21
      fiddling traditions, 54:286
      food, 34:54–58
      in fur trade, 5:6–7
      Garden City, 1:432
      in history, 48:5
      Hutchinson, 10:305
      influence on education, 19:68, 22:101, 25:109, 28:132, 39:201
      Keystone colony, 8:210
      Martin County, 8:146
      Meeker County, 10:303
      Midwest, 3:115, 403
      Minneapolis, 58:272
      Minnesota communities, 10:460, 15:134, 139, 253, 16:257, 492, 17:486, 21:411, 23:14, 102, 24:93, 97–98, 182, 25:395, 27:176, 28:266, 35:265, 39:201
      Northampton Colony, 19:129–147, 20:140–145, 22:169–173
      religion, 34:264, 40:1–11
      St. Cloud, 49:79
      St. Paul, 53:274
      social life, 16:384
      Stearns County, 1:318
      in Third Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, 57:276
      town planners, 57:334–335
      travelers, 16:216, 275
      West, 10:453
      Wisconsin, 5:71, 151, 234, 316, 384, 594
      word usage, 19:241–246
    Yankton, South Dakota
      Catholic church, 17:473
      newspaper, 15:201
    Yankton Agency, South Dakota, 51:86
    Yanktonai, tribal group, 45:90, 98–99, 101, 48:34–35
    Yankton band, Sioux Indians, 2:535, 5:291, 6:174, 45:90, 98–99, 48:29, 31
      See also Dakota (Sioux) Indians; Sioux (Dakota) Indians
      1858 treaty, 59:197–199
      agent, 15:223, 39:229
      bibliography, 37:346
      and Cree, 32:230, 235
      history, 53:168
      hostilities, 27:97, 32:233, 33:274, 279n, 38:280
      at Pipestone, 27:154, 31:203, 206, 36:21, 40:96
      and whites, 33:272, 276, 38:123
    Yantes, Ray, 23:392
    Yaqui Indians, songs, 34:161
    Yard, Robert S., author, 10:453
    Yardley, Wade H., biography, 16:337
    Yarnell, Clyde S., 50:97
    Yarns, George, trader, 50:239
    Yarwood, Mark, 56:4
    Yasinski (Jasinski), ----, 58:22
    Yates, Frederick (Fred) B., artist, 2:44, 30:291
    Yates, Gertrude M., 60:3
    Yates, Norris W., author, 34:174
      work reviewed, 35:330
    Yates, Richard, governor, 2:338
    Yates Building, Minneapolis, rent discrimination, 52:170
    Yates mine, strike, 52:258
    Yaw, Ellen B., singer, 39:55
    Yaworski, N., author, 21:439
    Yazoo Pass, Mississippi, 25:249
    Yea, Baptiste, 4:421n
    Yee Sing and Company, Minneapolis, 54:228, 231
    Yeiser, Abraham L., police officer, 44:256–257
    Yellin, Marion, 50:121n
    Yellin, Samuel, metal worker, 50:118–126
      work depicted, 50:122–123, 125
    Yellow Bank Township, Lac qui Parle County, Lutheran church, 11:461
    Yellow Bird, Ojibway, 45:21, 27
    Yellow Cab Airways, 50:96–97
    Yellow fever, 49:149, 152, 52:150, 55:74
      Walter Reed's discoveries, 24:213
    Yellow Hand, 52:164
    Yellow Head (Yellowhead), Ojibway. See Ozawindib
    Yellow Lake, Wisconsin, mission, 8:249, 9:414, 13:195, 28:3, 29:355, 45:24, 49:267
      resort, 28:2
      trading posts, 11:384, 28:142–159, 225–240, 39:297
    Yellow Medicine, Sioux leader, 2:422n
    Yellow Medicine Agency. See Upper Sioux (Yellow Medicine) Agency
    Yellow Medicine County
      in 1930s Depression, 44:307
      archives, 23:93
      ethnic settlements, 12:275n, 17:344, 23:290
      first white child, 1:298
      history, 9:200
      medical history, 33:354
      notes, 8:314, 451, 9:426
      settlement, 10:285
      in Sioux Outbreak, 38:243
      War History Committee, 23:392
      war records committee, 3:158
    Yellow Medicine County Historical Society
      meetings, 21:447, 30:280
      museum, 30:402
      organized, 18:336
      reorganized, 30:169
      tour, 35:246
    Yellow Medicine River
      mission, 2:482, 520n, 528n, 6:204
      names, 5:259
      Sioux reservation, 2:485
    Yellow Medicine Township, Yellow Medicine County, Norwegian settlement, 12:275n
    Yellow River, Wisconsin
      canoeing, 47:120
      exploration, 28:151
      islands, 28:235
      location, 28:149n
      source, 28:159n
    Yellow Stone, steamboat, 50:44
    Yellowstone Expedition (1873), 17:473, 27:161, 35:241, 52:203
      extent, 12:436, 17:81
    Yellowstone National Park, 7:309, 8:184, 36:280
      discovery, 33:180
      established, 23:383, 37:134, 43:70–71, 44:21, 54:148
      exploration, 24:158, 40:263, 60:15, 17n
      history, 14:225
      improvement company, 49:33
      photographed, 23:282, 35:295, 36:279, 47:127, 332, 53:168
      semicentennial, 4:81
      tourism, 55:266
    Yellowstone River, Montana, Wyoming
      dust storms, 16:475
      explored, 23:282
      navigability, 55:377
      steamboating, 50:84
    Yellowstone River Valley, Montana, Wyoming
      exploration, 8:184
    Yellow Thunder, Winnebago leader, 58:64
    Yellow Wolf, Cheyenne leader, 34:345
    Yeovil Colony, Hawley, Clay County
      history, 12:336, 21:448, 28:190
      railroad colony, 8:85, 10:138–140, 142
    Yep, David, businessman, donation depicted, 57:161 (facing)
    Yep, Harry, businessman, 57:179
    Yerby, ----, 7:38
    Yerxa Brothers grocery, Minneapolis, employees, 58:102
    Yesner, Seymour, editor, 48:42
    Yetka, Frank, 44:88
    Yetter, Mrs. H. I., 15:137, 16:124, 17:122, 18:110, 20:96
      speaker, 18:464
    YFC. See Youth for Christ International
    Ygdrasil Literary Society, 2:288
    Yiddish language, persistence, 43:215–216, 221
    Yik, Moy Hong, 57:167–169, 172–174, 179
    Yik, Yip Wei, 57:169
    Yin, Moy, businessman, 57:169
    Ylimaki, Matt, fur trapper, 61:20–21, 23n
    Ylvisaker, Erling, author, 15:234
    Ylvisaker, I. D., speaker, 6:301
    Ylvisaker, N. T. (Rev.), 26:182
    Ylvisaker, North Dakota, sketch, 6:388
    Ylvisaker, Paul N., author, 35:201
    Ylvisaker, Sigurd Christian, educator, 50:294
      letters, 58:191
    YMCA. See Young Men's Christian Association
    Yoder, Don, author, 49:212
      review by, 50:209–210
    Yoder, Edwin M., Jr., historian, 54:143
    Yokohama, silk port, 54:23–25, 28–29
    Yom Kippur, observances, 51:6, 53:306
    Yorick (pseud.), "Queer Epistle from Minnesota Territory," 28:339–344
    York, James Stuart, Duke of, 16:415, 419
      proprietor of New York, 16:406, 411
    York, Ontario, battle, 15:472, 27:236
    York, slave, with Lewis and Clark expedition, 15:424
    York and Sawyer, New York, architects, 50:119
    York boats, 2:202, 30:150
      construction, 32:124
      depicted, 12:436, 20:208, 25:90
      in fur trade, 11:426, 33:130, 34:174
      Lake Superior, 55:97
    York Factory, Manitoba, 5:416, 7:145, 42:199, 46:113
      depicted, 40:189
      history, 19:223
      location, 32:161n
      settlers, 24:179, 29:247
      sketches, 2:202, 4:83
      trade route, 16:347, 33:130, 36:102, 40:83
      trading post, 20:71, 31:235, 238, 33:261, 34:132
    York State, steamer, 55:21–22
    Yorktown, Virginia
      historic site, 47:222–223, 226
      Revolutionary War letters, 44:224–226
      siege, 25:119n–120n, 126
      surrender, 13:213
    Yorktown National Military Park, 24:168
    York Township, Fillmore County, settlement, 2:214
    Yosemite, Indians, 4:187, 5:126
    Yosemite Valley, California, discovery, 4:187, 5:126, 15:233
    Yoshpe, Harry B., author/editor, 22:329, 30:389
    Yost, Edna, author, 12:201
    Yost, Fielding, football coach, 60:112nn
    Yost, John D. (Maj.), 3:334, 346
    Yould, Thomas, labor leader, 27:178
    Youmans, E. L., speaker, 11:157
    Youmans, Frank, 45:140
    Young, Al, author, 59:107
    Young, Albert L., lawyer, 36:201
    Young, Alexander, lawyer, 48:325, 327–328
      author, 27:62
    Young, Antoin, miller, 11:182
    Young, Archer, speaker, 12:210
    Young, Arthur, 9:135
      artist, 44:248–249n, 45:170
      author, 40:294
      editor, 44:243, 245
    Young, Austin H., 5:378
    Young, Beatrice Toliver (Mrs. Lester), 59:105–106
    Young, Bertha A., 6:311
    Young, Beverly (daughter of Lester), 59:106
    Young, Biloine W., entrepreneur, 55:332
      "Cutlerite Settlers," 47:111–113
      work reviewed, 60:126
    Young, ---- (Boots), musician, 59:107
    Young, Brigham, Mormon leader, 5:617, 13:281, 386, 28:378, 32:98, 36:287, 289, 39:71, 47:111–112
    Young, Charles J. P. (Maj.), 3:143, 43:39
    Young, Cy, utility executive, 52:172
    Young, Demos, 11:88
    Young, Earl, author, 28:82
    Young, Edward, attorney general, 57:71
    Young, Edward B., 4:31, 5:431, 8:59, 429
      portrait, 9:58
      sketch, 9:58–60
    Young, Edward J., 9:59
    Young, Edward T., legislator, 35:348
    Young, Elbert A., 15:459
    Young, Elizabeth A., 19:319–320, 20:314
    Young, Elizabeth (Mee Yang), entrepreneur, 58:367, 59:72–73
    Young, Felicia, review by, 55:177–178
    Young, Francis M., author, 19:219
    Young, Frank A., author, 20:315, 43:40
    Young, George, Pullman porter and conductor, 55:214
    Young, George B., lawyer, 9:59, 55:242
    Young, Gertrude S., author, 4:261
    Young, Harry H., 18:74
      journalist, 23:372
      publisher, 26:299
    Young, Irma, musician, 59:97–99, 101
    Young, Isaac, scam artist, 2:121, 57:186
    Young, J. S., professor, 51:133, 137
      author, 1:243
    Young, J. Tracy, composer, 23:172
    Young, James C., real estate mogul, 57:352–354
      collector, 27:41
    Young, James H., author, 34:127
      work reviewed, 38:39, 40:406
    Young, John, diary, 19:343
    Young, Kathleen, review by, 50:291–292
    Young, Lee, musician, 59:97–99, 101, 106–107
    Young, Lester (Pres, Prez), musician, 59:96–109, 223
      depicted, 59:96, 98, 101, 105–107
    Young, Lizetta (Mrs. Willis H., the first), 59:97
    Young, Louise M., author, work reviewed, 59:135
    Young, M. Jane, review by, 49:117–118
    Young, Margaret A., lawyer, 17:213
    Young, Mary B., author, 9:59, 17:344
    Young, Mary C., 9:59
    Young, Mary E., author, 22:103
    Young, Mattie Stella (Sarah) Pilgrim (Mrs Willis H., the second), musician, 59:97–101
    Young, Michael, 59:72–73
    Young, Mrs. Archer, 16:125
    Young, Mrs. Edward B., author, 4:196, 267, 9:59, 12:426, 15:217, 16:60, 466, 17:70, 344, 20:51, 76, 22:45, 23:35
    Young, Mrs. Elbert A., 5:607, 8:330, 14:195
    Young, Mrs. Milo, speaker, 18:269
    Young, Otis E., author, 34:214
    Young, Pearl I., author, 40:268
    Young, Rachel Hardy, teacher, 22:220
    Young, Richard M., politician, 39:48
    Young, Russell S., compiler, 35:339
    Young, Sarah Sibley, 55:191–192
    Young, Shebna S., 19:319–320
    Young, ---- (Sport), musician, 59:107
    Young, T. F., 17:366
    Young, Whitney M., Jr., St. Paul Urban League official, 52:123–124, 54:188, 58:387–389
    Young, William J., reformer, 49:141–142
    Young, Willis H., musician, 59:97–101, 107
      dance band depicted, 59:101
    Young, Wilma, 44:263
    Young, Winthrop, letters, 28:304
    Young America, Carver County
      centenary, 35:203
      chronology, 20:459
      German theater, 32:100
      history, 1:246, 8:208, 49:40
      literary society, 24:214
      platted, 34:264
      singing society, 34:241–242
    Young America Eagle, anniversary, 20:459
    Young and Company, Chicago, plow factory, 24:298
    Young and Lightner, St. Paul, law firm, 9:59
      records, 29:189
    Young brothers, steamboat captains, 6:310
    Young Communist League of the Russian Communist party (Komsomol), 54:4
      Superior, Wisconsin, 58:174
    Youngdahl, Benjamin E., 41:162
    Youngdahl, Luther W., 30:287–288, 400, 403, 409, 32:108, 59:171
      author, 28:374
      biography, 35:96
      governor, 28:183, 196–197, 30:84, 171, 32:107, 40:148, 43:78, 44:90, 47:138, 55:128, 136, 153–154, 57:171, 177
      speaker, 23:194, 29:277, 362–363, 30:170, 285, 369, 398
      travels, 29:182
    Youngdahl, Oscar F., congressman, 22:423, 41:269, 275–276, 278, 281–282
      author, 21:113
    Youngdahl, Reuben K., clergyman, 56:62–64
    Youngdahl, Rosalie, 12:102, 13:118, 16:243
      author, 22:216
      speaker, 14:120
    Youngdahl family, 36:106
    Youngdale, James M.
      author, 47:154
      "Call for New Scholarship," 47:160–161
      historian, 51:127
      politician, 34:194n
      reviews by, 41:150, 48:131
      work reviewed, 40:139, 45:76, 46:122–123
    Youngdale, Margaret, 45:68n
    Young Democrats of Minnesota, members, 55:215
    Younger, Cole, bank robber, 11:117, 31:182, 33:175, 39:262, 55:379, 56:356 (facing), 57:383, 58:247
      capture, 20:355, 26:394
      career, 12:335, 18:218, 31:50, 35:97, 202
      described, 11:85
      prisoner, 18:462
    Younger, Edward, work reviewed, 35:42
    Younger, Gaynell, 57:375
    Younger, James (Jim), bank robber, 11:117, 31:182, 33:175, 35:202, 39:262, 56:356 (facing), 58:247
      capture, 20:355, 26:394
      career, 12:335, 31:50, 35:97
    Younger, Lewis I., Dr.
      author, 37:43
      award recipient, 44:314
      underwater research, 38:244
      Winona County courthouse preservation efforts, 59:319, 321–322, 324, 329, 333n
      "The Winona County Historical Society," 36:139–144
    Younger, Richard D., author, 35:241
      essay reviewed, 36:150
    Younger, Robert, bank robber, 11:117, 31:182, 33:175, 35:202, 39:262, 56:356 (facing)
      capture, 20:355, 26:394
      career, 12:335, 31:50, 35:97
    Younger, Thomas Coleman (Cole). See Younger, Cole
    Younger, Uldine, 57:375
    Younger family, bank robbers, 4:194, 50:212, 57:183, 194
      See also James-Younger gang: robbery
    Young family, genealogy, 28:304
    Young Judea (Zionist organization), 59:20
    Young Lumber Company, Clinton, Iowa, 27:190, 39:211
    Young Men's Association, St. Anthony, 12:397
    Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), 54:273
      activities, 16:31, 19:258, 400
      camps, 11:417
      in Civil War, 2:365, 25:351n
      Duluth, 48:276
      history, 25:298, 33:228
      at Indian reservations, 5:353
      Iowa, 5:443
      Minneapolis, 3:102, 475, 20:101, 21:411, 35:225–226, 39:22, 54:231–233
      Nagasaki, Japan, 38:317, 319
      Northfield, 16:242
      records, 49:211
      in revival movement, 35:373
      St. Paul, 9:316, 12:458, 13:101, 18:210, 363, 25:289, 35:293, 384
      in Spanish-American War, 5:278
      and summer camps, 58:71, 73, 77–78
      Superior, Wisconsin, 48:277
      Twin Cities, 45:282
      Vladivostok, U.S.S.R., 38:316, 324–325
      Winona, 17:242, 27:9
      in World War I, 3:37, 106, 134, 216, 239, 244, 322, 324, 414, 544, 4:346, 10:195, 14:320, 18:98
    Young Men's Library Association, Winona, 11:146, 18:365
    Young Men's Library Association of Minneapolis. See Minneapolis Athenaeum
    Young Men's Literary Association, Minneapolis, 19:403, 20:358
    Young Naturalists' Society, Minneapolis, 24:80, 35:154
    Young People's Assembly, Santee, Nebr., 49:251
    Young People's Socialist League, education directors, 55:290
    Young-Quinlan Company, Minneapolis, mercantile firm, 49:60, 50:124, 52:114, 53:94
      anniversary, 26:288
    Youngquist, G. Aaron, county attorney, 52:195–197
      speaker, 9:267
    Youngquist, Walter, 45:208
    Youngren, E. R., physician, 53:182
    Young Republican League, 54:175, 55:155
    Young Socialist Alliance, commemorates strike, 42:5
    Youngstown Sheet and Tube Steel Company, Ohio, labor disputes, 57:379n6
    Young Voters Liberal League, 54:184
    Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), 5:353, 51:53
      camps, 34:130
      employment placement services, 59:51
      Iowa, 5:433
      Minneapolis, 46:192–193
      St. Paul, 34:43, 42:227, 55:210
      Twin Cities, 45:282
      at University of Minnesota, 17:226
      in World War I, 3:106, 482, 544, 14:320
    Young Workers' League, 57:372
    Younkers Department Store, Des Moines, 51:257
    Younquist, Robert J., engineer, 46:281
    Your Host, drive-in, 53:262–263
    Youth Conservation Act, 39:210
    Youth for Christ International, 43:14, 53:299
    Ypsilanti, steamboat, 29:292
    Ysaye, Eugene, violinist, 39:53, 56
    Ytsma, Petronella, photographer, work depicted, 55:44 (facing)
    Yudof, Mark, university president, 57:381
    Yuen Faung Low restaurant (John's Place), 53:213, 54:228–229, 56:1 (facing), 42–43
    Yugoslavs, 7:161
      See also specific Balkan groups
      bibliography, 25:299, 26:167, 48:43
      Detroit, Michigan, 20:202
      folklore, 34:296
      immigration, 27:40, 35:292
      on iron ranges, 19:219, 27:210, 28:251–253, 32:197, 40:343, 52:259, 262
      United States, 38:241
    Yu-he-za (Yu-ha-zee), Dakota Indian, trial and execution, 55:52–55, 57–58
    Yukon and Copper River Mining Company, 29:303n
    Yukon Territory
      gold rush, 39:341
      and Norwegian immigrants, 51:200
      roads, 45:42–57
      source material, 39:128
    Yuma-Folsom flints, archaeological find, 16:7–11
    Yuma Indians, songs, 34:161
    Yungbauer, William, Jr., 60:280n
    Yungbauer, William, woodcarver/cabinetmaker, 42:31, 60:280n
    Yungbauer Furniture Manufacturers, St. Paul, 60:268–269, 271
    Yurka, Blanche, actress, 13:273
    Yust, John, MHS staff member depicted, 43:143, 146
    YWCA. See Young Women's Christian Association
    Yzermans, H. (Rev.), author, 14:239
    Yzermans, Vincent A. (Rev. Msgr.), author, 51:164, 52:40
      work reviewed, 38:193, 43:156
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