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A.----, Anthony (feeble-minded person), 59:337
A.----, Eugene (foster father of Anthony), 59:337
A. and W. Blumer, Allentown, Pennsylvania, printers, 27:31
A. B. Cutter and Company, 55:245
A. Booth and Sons, fish dealer, 58:62
A. C. Adams, tugboat, 54:219
A. G. Barnes circus, 59:79
A. H. Sonnen Pharmacy, depicted, 53:60
A. H. Wilder and Company, St. Paul, failure, 19:326
A. Kirby Barnum Cottage, White Bear Lake, 53:203
A. M. Chisholm Museum, Duluth, 54:287
A. T. and Stewart Company, department store, New York, 59:287
Aadland, Mons, pioneer farmer, 2:228
Aaker, Lars K., land officer, 5:91, 12:277, 37:206
Aakhus, Eivind D., author, 18:446
Aal, Mrs. J. M., author/speaker, 11:223, 11:337
Aalbu, Olaf H., Sr., artist, 57:82
Aalund, Jacob, author, 4:284
Aamodt's Apple Farm, Stillwater, 62:196n
Aamot, Gregg, author, work reviewed, 60:246–247
Aamot, Ole N., 12:436
Aandahl, Fred, 48:92
Aardal, C. J., 17:355
Aaron, Daniel, author, 33:92
Aase, Harold, speaker, 8:443
Aasen, Ivar, 18:199
Abbaye Point, Michigan, 23:238n
Abbe, Abby F. (Mrs. Samuel B.), 3:145, 13:427, 15:53, 50:197
Abbey, Edwin A., 20:82
Abbot, Frederic V. (Gen.), 3:332n, 3:358
Abbot, Samuel, papers, 5:307
Abbott, ----, Isanti County pioneer, 50:140
Abbott, ----, Sandy Lake trader, 11:371, 49:271
Abbott, ----, trader, 7:315–317
Abbott, Daisy T., author, 19:228
Abbott, E. T., railroad engineer, 6:221, 18:445
Abbott, Edith:
Abbott, Edward E., county official, 61:318
Abbott, Emma, singer, 16:238
Abbott, Frederick H., quoted, 41:28
Abbott, G. L. (Maj.), 18:124
Abbott, Howard S., 3:304, 18:134–135
Abbott, James, merchant/trader, 20:71, 40:183, 52:221
Abbott, John W., 13:30
Abbott, Lawrence F., 6:305–306, 7:244, 48:7
Abbott, Lorena, 15:459
Abbott, Milton H., newspaper editor, 35:361, 37:139, 56:227
Abbott, Mrs. Everton J., 5:460
Abbott, Ned B., critic, 39:59–60
Abbott, Rachel, 15:459
Abbott, S. W., author, 51:128
Abbott, Samuel, merchant/trader, 40:183, 52:221, 52:229
Abbott, Wenonah S., author, 4:475–476
Abbott English Opera Company, 17:40, 28:111
Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, 49:40
ABCFM. See American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Abdalla, Bibi, Somali immigrant, 62:96–97
Abdi, Amina, Somali immigrant, 62:96–97
Abdill, George B., author, 43:59
Abe, Kimiko, translator, 55:380
Abel, Annie H., editor, 4:177
Abel, Kerry, editor, 53:84
Abell, Ace P., 18:142
Abell, Walter, author, 28:283
Abell, William, immigration agent, 13:28–29
Abell family, in Minnesota, 22:425
Abelseth, Olaus, farmer, Titanic survivor, 60:262–263
Abelson, Kassel (Rabbi), quoted, 59:19
Abercrombie, John (Gen.), 25:34, 25:135
Abercrombie, North Dakota, stage line, 1:168
Abercrombie, Thomas J., author, 47:168
Abercromie, John, author, 21:367
Aberdeen, South Dakota, reached by Milwaukee road, 4:149
Aberdeen Hotel, St. Paul, 26:184, 39:53
Abernathy, John, author, 21:363
Abernethy, Ruth, public service coordinator, 35:100
Abernethy, Thomas P., work reviewed, 18:435
Abert, J. J. (Col.), 29:185
Aberwald, Therese, 25:41
Abe's Delicatessen, Minneapolis, depicted, 46:266, 52:181
Able, Daniel, steamboat captain, 11:126
Abnaki Indians, medals, 25:265
Abolitionist party. See Antislavery movement
Abolition movement
Abrahams, Edward H., "Ignatius Donnelly," 46:102–111
Abrahamsen, Martin A., editor, 35:334
Abrahamson, Dean E, work reviewed, 58:378
Abrahamson, Elmer H., fire chief, 50:187
Abrahamson, Frank, architect, 47:55
Abrahamson, John, tax assessor, 54:281
Abrahamson, Shirley G., work reviewed, 60:43
Abramovitz family, Minneapolis, 46:264
Abrams, Alexander P., Dr., physician/police surgeon, 44:262, 56:117–118
Abramson, Mable D., author, 30:391
Abramson, Milton, physician, 54:362n10
Abrasives, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (3M), 58:163–164
Abt, John, 54:14
Abt, Valentine, composer, 57:226
Abuse, domestic, 53:81–82
Abzug, Bella, feminist/politician, 61:66, 61:71
Academy of Music, Minneapolis, 16:183, 17:42–43, 23:197, 35:227
Acadia, Nova Scotia, French colony, 10:437
Acadians, Maritime Canada, 54:50
Accault, Michel, explorer, 4:182, 5:501, 6:262, 10:211, 12:77, 12:435, 21:349, 47:58, 58:252
Acheson, Dean, secretary of state, 59:260
Acheson, John C., college president, 41:212
Acker, George S., 50:72
Acker, William H. (Adj. Gen.), 8:159, 37:213, 37:327, 44:124
Acker, William H. (Gen.), 1:388
Ackerknecht, Erwin H., author, 25:297
Ackerman, Frederick L., architect, 50:124
Ackermann, Adolph, college president, 47:174
Ackermann, Gertrude W., author, 11:320, 15:309n, 17:489, 20:43, 20:74
Ackley, Horace A., Dr., fish culturalist, 27:136, 57:308
ACLU. See American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Acme auto, depicted, 43:97
Aco, Michael. See Accault, Michel
Acoma Township, McLeod County:
Acorn, printing press, 56:400
Acorn, Red River Valley, 51:59
Acrelius, Israel, author, 9:168
Acta et Dicta:
Ada:
Ada Cooperative Creamery Association, history, 11:336, 27:168
Adair, Cornelia, diary, 40:359
Adair, James, trader, 40:40
Adair, S. R., speaker, 9:260, 9:264, 9:268
Adair, Sam, 12:449
Adair, Tommy (friend of Solomon Hughes), 58:384
Adam, Abdisalam, Somali immigrant, 62:105
Adam, T. R., author, 20:436
Adamic, Louis, author, 22:96, 23:95, 26:378
Adams, A. H., speaker, 11:465
Adams, Adina, 43:289
Adams, Ann, 54:104
Adams, Ansel, speaker, 38:91
Adams, Arthur T., 3:528, 5:65, 7:176, 7:262, 7:340, 11:451, 12:335, 14:221
Adam(s), Baptiste, Sr., petitioner, 49:186
Adams, Brooks, historian, 35:43, 39:260
Adams, C. P., author, 26:294
Adams, C. Powell (Lt. Col.), 42:52
Adams, C. R., 50:6n
Adams, Cassilly, artist, 28:79
Adams, Cedric, author, 30:406
Adams, Charles E., 12:424, 13:57, 14:78, 17:70, 18:205
Adams, Charles F., [Sr.], author, 5:75, 8:154, 12:85
Adams, Charles P., journalist, 32:20
Adams, Charles P., military officer, 4:453–454, 25:241
Adams, Clinton, work reviewed, 51:34
Adams, Cornelius C., career, 25:305
Adams, Cuyler, 21:350, 27:263, 47:33
Adams, Cyrus F., publisher, 43:285–287, 43:290, 43:296
Adams, David A., Hutchinson pioneer, 12:339
Adams, David T., miner, 2:289, 5:394
Adams, Dudley W., agrarian leader, 35:284
Adams, E. P., lawyer, 43:162
Adams, E. W., author, 9:183
Adams, Edythella, 43:289
Adams, Ella B. Smith (Mrs. John Quincy), 43:289
Adams, Elmer E., 1:64, 3:228, 4:91, 4:332, 4:337, 5:145, 5:265, 5:574, 9:423, 13:120, 16:124, 18:465, 20:353, 20:445
Adams, Franklin P., author, 17:226
Adams, Frank W., monument, 10:362
Adams, G. Donald, work reviewed, 49:307
Adams, G. J., 20:460
Adams, G. Wallace, 48:27
Adams, George, editor, 41:328
Adams, George Rollie, work reviewed, 49:34–35
Adams, Harriet, Sioux captive, 38:109n
Adams, Henry, 8:155, 37:83
Adams, Herbert B.:
Adams, James T.:
Adams, John, U.S. president, 60:99n, 60:246
Adams, John B., Duluth Red Cross executive, 48:276
Adams, John G., army counsel, 54:185–186
Adams, John Quincy, Jr., 43:289
Adams, John Quincy, newspaper editor, 43:282–296, 55:63, 55:65, 55:74–75, 57:420
Adams, Kathryn, author, work reviewed, 59:223
Adams, Lou, madam, 47:247
Adams, Margaret P. Corbin (Mrs. Henry), 43:285, 43:289
Adams, Mary A., work reviewed, 27:333
Adam(s), Moise, petitioner, 49:186
Adams, Moses N. (Rev.), 35:171
Adams, Mrs. Joseph, author, 10:373–374
Adams, Pauline, author, 48:178
Adams, R. H., author, 9:192
Adams, Ramon F., author, 39:262
Adams, Randolph G., editor, 23:134, 28:173
Adams, Raymond W., author, 17:226
Adams, Romanzo, author, 3:157
Adams, Salisbury, legislator, 60:320
Adams, Sam E., legislator, 26:201n
Adams, Samuel, in Revolutionary War, 28:54
Adams, sloop, 55:98
Adams, Susan M., farm woman, 50:220
Adams, Wilbur B., author, 20:355
Adams, William, missionary, 50:261
Adams, William F., author, 35:193
Adams, Willi Paul, 53:338
Adams-Graf, Diane, curator, "Albert Colgrave," 61:128 (facing)
Adams High School, Minneapolis, newspaper, 28:90
Adams mine, 5:394
Adamson, Hans C., work reviewed, 34:351
Adamson Law, Nelson's attitude, 5:343
Adams School, St. Paul, 19:168, 19:211, 55:146
Adams-Way family, in Lake Pepin accident, 50:167
Adath Jeshurun Synagogue, Minneapolis, 43:215, 43:217, 43:220, 52:172
ADC Telecommunicating Inc., 56:438
Addams, Jane, reformer, 14:201, 45:65–66, 47:312, 51:203, 54:371
Addington, Hugh M., compiler, 25:309
Addison, Mary, 59:53
Adelmann, Clara, 19:32
Adelmann, Clarice O., author, 48:177
Adelphian Society, Hamline University, 9:373, 9:375
Adelphi Club, donations, 56:115
Adhemar, Jacques, trader, 11:261, 24:179
Adhesive tapes, 3M products depicted, 58:163
Adkins, Katherine N., author, 15:253
Adler, Alfred, psychologist, 51:127, 57:436
Adler, Cyrus, letter, 3:442
Adler, Dankmar, architect, 35:71
Adler, Otto, 29:89
Admiral Oriental Line, silk transport, 54:22–23
Adney, Edwin T., work reviewed, 39:256
Adney, William D., 42:102
Adolf Dehn Print Club, 50:324
Adolph, forest fire, 48:272
Adopt-a-Family campaign, 54:50
Adoption. See Child welfare
Adrian:
Adriatic, steamboat, 25:72
Adsem, Alfred, 3:371
Adshead, ----, vice-consul, 14:225
Adsit, Agnes Bobb, food conservation coordinator, 59:278
Advani, Ramona, Indian immigrant, 62:101
Advent Christian Church, Independence Township, 21:85
Advertising and advertisements:
Aeolian Mandolin Orchestra, 57:220
Aerial Lift Bridge, Duluth, 51:146
Aero Club of America, 54:333
Aeronautics. See Aviation; Balloons and ballooning; United States Air Corps; United States Air Force
Aeschliman, Gertrude, author, 16:359
AFA. See American Forestry Association (AFA)
AFL. See American Federation of Labor (AFL)
AFL-CIO:
African American music, and New Deal, 53:174–175
African Americans
African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, missionaries, 56:104
Africans, in southwestern Minnesota, 56:100
African Students Association of Minnesota (ASAM), 51:32
Afro-American Advance, St. Paul, 52:58
Afro-American Council, St. Paul meeting (1902), attendees depicted, 55:66–67
Afro-American Friendship Society, formed, 51:25
Afro-American League, 43:291–294
Afro Americans. See African Americans; Blacks
Afton, Washington County, city and township, 55:183–184
Afton Historical Society Press:
Agard, Walter R., author, 35:44
Agassiz, Louis:
Agassiz Literary Club, Battle Lake, 17:488
Agassiz Wilderness, 61:115
Agate Bay, Lake County, 54:213, 54:240 (facing)
Ager, Trygve M., translator, 48:352
Ager, Waldemar, author, 6:302, 13:324, 51:323
Agnes, steamboat, 13:238
Agnew, Alyes N., 23:155
Agnew, Dwight L., author, 23:86
Agnew, Mabel, 14:439
Agnew mine, strike, 52:260
Agralite Cooperative, Benson, history, 40:315
Agranoff, Ann, work reviewed, 49:80
Agrarian movement, 5:516, 6:210, 8:433
Agrelius, Carl P., Swedish settler, 17:398
Agren, P. G., author, 18:73
Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA):
Agricultural and Mechanics' Club of the Legislature of Minnesota, 22:253
Agricultural Council, organized, 18:323
Agricultural History Society, 3:309, 5:68, 8:100, 10:49, 10:74, 10:210, 15:119, 19:148n, 22:428, 24:255
Agricultural societies. See Agriculture; specific state and county societies
Agricultural Workers Organization (AWO). See Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
Agriculture
Aguinaldo, Emilio, Philippine president, 7:362, 56:133
Ahern, Patrick H., author, 34:214
Ahern, Wilbert H., professor, 44:30, 50:83, 57:325
Ahl, Dave, punk-rock musician, 58:31
Ahler, Stanley A., author, 51:127
Ahlgren, Leo, IWW member, 42:171
Ahlin, Jane, essayist, 56:408
Ahlin, Johanna, Titanic victim, 60:261
Ahlquist, Emma M., 21:85
Ahlstrom, L. J. (Rev.), author, 9:258, 16:340
Ahlstrom, Sydney E., work reviewed, 43:192
Ahlteen, Carl, arrest of, 52:97
Ahmahkahmekemung, Chippewa Indian, 1:87
Ah-no-je-naje, Dakota, 42:298
Aho, Aaron, 61:23n
Aho, Hilma, 61:23n
Aho, Iivari, 61:23n
Aho, John, family, 61:17, 61:23n
Aho, Olga, 61:23n
Aho family, Finnish immigrants, 45:1 (cover)
Ahrendt, Karl, actor, 32:103–104
Ahrenholz, Herman, chiropractor, 59:209–210
Ahrens, John P., 50:179
Ahrens, Mrs. Albert E., speaker, 28:302, 29:265
Ahrens Company, fire-engine manufacturer, 50:176, 50:180, 50:183, 50:185
Ahsahivaince, Chippewa Indian, 24:262
AIDS, rock-music benefits, 58:33
Aiken, George L., 33:174
Aiken, Samuel C., Dr., speaker, 28:140
Aiken, Ta-Coumba, artist, 53:232, 53:237, 55:284
Aikman, Duncan, editor, 7:95
Aile de Corbeau River. See Crow Wing River
AIM. See American Indian Movement; American Indian Movement (AIM)
Ainse, Joseph, trader/Indian agent, 62:51
Ainse, Louis-Joseph, trader, 50:288
Ainse, Sally, trader, 20:338
Ainslee's, contributors, 56:312
Ainsworth, D. W., flutist, 23:310
Ainsworth, F. C. (Gen.), 5:351
Ainsworth, Peter, author, 11:326
Air Commerce Act, 52:238, 52:1926
Air Corps (U.S.). See United States Air Corps
Aircraft Yearbook, 52:237
Aird, George, trader, 6:332
Aird, James, trader, 6:332–333, 7:35, 18:193
Air Line Pilots Association, 33:242
Air mail. See Mail and mail service; United States Postal Service
Air Mail Act of 1925. See Kelly Act
Airplanes. See Aviation
Air pollution, programs, 58:121
Airports, Minnesota, 19:99, 24:184
Air Service Mechanics School, St. Paul, history, 3:110
Airships. See Aviation
Air Transport, Inc., Minneapolis, 50:97
Air travel. See Aviation
Aiso, John F., school director, 45:273, 45:276, 45:278
Aitken, Alfred, 4:380n
Aitken, John, trader, 4:380n, 22:357
Aitken, Mrs. William A., 36:40
Aitken, Roger, 6:345
Aitken, William A., trader, 3:120n, 3:199n–200n, 4:38On, 4:377n, 4:387n, 4:394n, 4:405, 4:421n, 6:346, 7:109, 7:207, 7:266n, 7:317, 8:127, 8:273, 11:359, 11:367, 16:358, 18:194, 19:342, 20:71, 20:78, 21:349, 23:24, 24:22n, 26:342, 36:248–249, 39:303, 42:126–129, 42:131, 42:133, 42:136–138, 52:223
Aitkin Lake, Aitkin County, name, 21:349
Aitkinville, Morrison County
Aiton, Mary (Mrs. John F.), missionary, 56:241
Akeley, Healy C., lumberman, 29:139–140, 29:142, 61:275
Akeley, Henry C., lumberman, 42:274
Akeley, Hubbard County:
Akenson, Curtis B. (Rev.), 41:202
Akepa (Akeepa, Akipa), Dakota/Sioux leader, 12:121, 12:127, 12:130n, 45:85, 45:92
Akerman, John D., airplane designer, 33:236, 33:243, 34:44
Akerman, Sune, author, 46:342, 48:43
Akers, Berry H., author, 30:264
Akers, Charles, attorney, 61:269
Akers, Dwight, author, 20:201
Akers, Mrs. Charles N., author, 3:467, 3:545, 4:209, 5:522, 9:75, 12:105, 61:270
Akers, Mrs. Cyrus W., author, 11:97
Akers, Peter (Rev.), circuit rider, 9:368, 21:203
Akers family, papers, 21:203
Akerson, George E., author, 3:237
Akin, Charles, 52:218
Akin, D. F., 19:235
Akin, Sabrie Goodwin, labor organizer:
Akipa, Dakota/Sioux leader. See Akepa
Akiwense family, Chippewa Indians, 39:305n
Ak-sar-ben Gardens, Crow Wing County, 54:311, 54:375
Alabama:
Alabama Power Company, managers, 57:24
Alanan, Arnold R., author, 48:175
Alar, John, miner, death, 51:68–69
Alary, Andre, Jr., petitioner, 49:186
Alary, Andre, Sr., petitioner, 49:186
Alary, Baptiste, Jr., petitioner, 49:186
Alary, Baptiste, Sr., petitioner, 49:186
Alary, Charles, petitioner, 49:186
Alaska:
Alaska Mill, Minneapolis, 58:327
Alaska Township, Beltrami County, history, 15:132
Alaska Underauthors Corporation, 49:30
Alavus, St. Louis County, Finish settlement, 22:291n, 25:320
Albachten, Mrs. J. H., author, 27:81
Albany, New York:
Albany Congress, 15:258
Albany Heritage Society, Minnesota, 53:128
Albany House, Ontario, Hudson's Bay Company post, 34:254
Albany mine, strike, 52:260
Albany River, Ontario, exploration, 16:418n
Albaugh, D. W., GAR commander, 16:434, 16:439
Albee, Edward, playwright, 60:142n
Albemarle, George Monk, Duke of, 8:375, 16:391, 16:399, 16:419, 16:423, 16:425n, 19:448, 20:34
Alberga, Toni Stone, athlete, 58:215–216
Albers, Patricia C., "Images and Reality," 49:229–240
Albers family, 28:388
Albert, Allen D., author, 4:93
Albert, John H. (Rev.), 29:323
Albert, Michael D., reviews by, 49:256, 51:160–161
Albert, Mrs. George, pioneer, 2:216
Alberta, Canada:
Alberti, Rudolph, Dr., 34:19n
Albertina, Eva, circus performer, 48:321
Albert Lea, Freeborn County:
Albert Lea Cooperative Creamery, history, 23:301
Albert Lea Ice Arena, punk-rock performances, 58:31
Albert Lea Insurance Company, 24:109
Albert Lea Lake, name, 16:478
Albert Lea Publishing Company, 3:483
Albert Lea Vagabonds, musicians, 61:368
Alberts, Robert C., author, 33:351
Albertson, John, 22:221
Albertson, Mary V., author, 50:55
Albertype Company, Brooklyn, postcard publisher, 54:307
Albinson, E. Dewey, artist, 5:59, 13:307, 17:229, 19:461, 27:48, 41:365, 48:229 (cover), 53:180, 55:255, 57:76, 57:80
Albinson, Evelyn Antoinette (Mrs. Dewey), 52:275
Albinson, Myra Cerutti, artist, 52:277
Albinson, O. L., 52:268
Albion Academy, Wisconsin, 5:273
Albion Hotel, Swanville, depicted, 55:114
Alborn Township, St. Louis County:
Albrecht, Fred, 16:497
Albrecht, Harold, author, 34:128
Albrecht, Joseph (Fr.), 19:124
Albrecht, William, 14:455
Albrecht Company, furriers, 17:337, 40:149, 49:61
Albright, George L., author, 4:460
Albright, Samuel J., 5:206, 14:268, 15:476, 56:396–397
Albumen prints, 52:43, 52:51
Alcatraz, California, draft resisters incarcerated, 55:301
Alcazar Opera House, Minneapolis, 9:37
Alcock, Frederick J., author, 3:537, 34:132
Alcock, Merle, singer, 39:62
Alcorn, Edward, 17:235
Alcott, Bronson, educator, 10:354
Alden, Berry, artist, 28:281
Alden, Freeborn County:
Alden, Paulette Bates, author, 55:333 (facing)
Alden Advance, anniversary, 22:344
Alden Lake, St. Louis County, railroad station, 34:181
Alder, Elise, 13:117
Alderman, William H., horticulturalist, 62:192
Aldrete, Eduardo, labor-agency head, 58:202
Aldrich, A. W., Iowa fish commissioner, 57:310
Aldrich, B. B., 25:21
Aldrich, Bess Streeter, author, 20:116, 23:156, 49:308
Aldrich, Chilson D., architect/author, 6:200, 10:203
Aldrich, Cyrus, politician, 1:375, 2:163n, 8:159, 8:168, 25:22, 25:245, 29:283, 32:24, 32:30, 36:174n, 37:325–332, 38:56, 38:217–218, 38:220, 44:10, 44:13, 50:195–196, 50:198–200, 50:202
Aldrich, Henry, Dr. and Mrs., 4:291
Aldrich, Leonard, pioneer farmer, 23:324
Aldrich, Mrs. Chilson D., author, 11:215, 12:207, 16:18, 24:31, 24:75, 31:129, 31:134, 31:145
Aldrich, N. W., 5:605
Aldrich, Philip, mail carrier, 36:207
Aldrich, Thomas B., 18:32
Aldrich, Vernice M., author, 8:107
Aldrich House, Benson, 44:63, 46:62
Aldrich-Vreeland Act, 12:12
Alere, Girar, French soldier, 13:203
Aleutian Islands, Alaska, in World War II, 45:278, 45:283–284
Alex, Lynn M., author, 47:258
Alexander, Calvin E., Jr., editor, 48:90
Alexander, Charles, editor, 30:203
Alexander, E. B. (Col.), 12:61n
Alexander, Edward P., 24:70, 27:258
Alexander, Guy, speaker, 25:407, 54:186
Alexander, Hartley B., author, 9:184, 19:218
Alexander, Helen, author, 50:55
Alexander, Jack, author, 21:204
Alexander, Jean H., author, 11:329, 12:418, 18:105
Alexander, June G., author, 48:44
Alexander, Mrs. ----, 42:227
Alexander, Mrs. Donald T., 41:29–30
Alexander, Norman, author, 26:389
Alexander, Ruth Ann, editor/compiler, 49:346, 51:287
Alexander, Sara, 7:289
Alexander, Thomas B., work reviewed, 40:407
Alexander, Thomas G., author, 50:80
Alexander and Green, New York, manufacturers, 50:177
Alexander family, Cold Spring, 48:268
Alexander McDougall, whaleback, 34:13
Alexandria, Douglas County:
Alexandria Citizen-News, anniversary, 18:467
Alexandria Library Association, 52:57
Alexandria Woman's Club, 15:135
Alexia (Sr.), Benedictine nun, 27:99
Alexis, Joseph, author, 4:82, 29:278
Alfalfa raising, history, 16:122, 16:364, 19:21–33, 19:69, 38:378
Alford, E. F., speaker, 12:283
Alford, Eva, author, 3:465
Alford, Pauline, author, 5:157
Alfred (Mother), hospital founder, 60:246
Alfsborg Township, Sibley County:
Alger, Russell A., politician, 61:81
Alger, Smith and Company, Lake County, logging firm, 13:351n, 13:361, 27:301n, 27:302, 34:181, 36:132, 59:234
Algoma, steamboat, 34:39, 35:281
Algona, Iowa:
Algonquin Round Table, New York City, 56:3
Alhambra, steamship, 8:162–163, 8:169–170, 44:180
Alice, St. Louis County:
Alida, Clearwater County, ghost town, 16:493
Alien and Sedition acts, 52:263
Alien Registration Act. See Smith Act of 1940
Aliferis, James, composer, 30:280
Alink, Derk, Mr. and Mrs., Dutch pioneers, 28:121–122, 28:124
Alis, Karel, publisher, 13:269
Allaire, Gratien, author, 49:212
Allamakee County, Iowa, mounds, 9:105, 16:112
All American Girls Professional Baseball League, 55:42–43, 58:212–213
Allan, E. A., speaker, 10:211
Allan, George W., 21:186
Alland, Helene, author, 26:258
Allanson, Ellen B. See Brown, Ellen
Allanson, George G., author, 5:77, 11:456, 12:112, 12:428, 12:456, 13:340, 16:248, 18:461, 19:465, 20:99, 20:103, 22:205, 27:365, 28:191, 29:366, 48:201
Allanson, John S., 35:171
Allanson, M. Ethel, 12:120n
Allanson, Mrs. John S., house, 39:274–275
Allanson, Winona B., author, 9:184
Allar, Helen, 28:250–251, 28:253
Allard, Dora, 20:454, 21:443
Allard, Noel E., 46:40, 54:376
Allarm, 52:97
Allee, Anne M., 10:448
Allee, William F. (Capt.), author, 10:448
Alleine, Joseph, author, 22:355
Allen, ----, Dr., pioneer physician, 5:124, 5:127
Allen, ---- (Lt.), Union officer, 47:65
Allen, Albert H., author, 12:439
Allen, Alvaren (Col.), stage-line owner, 4:304, 42:24, 57:126
Allen, Anne Beiser, "Fred Fulton, the Rochester Plasterer," 59:74–87
Allen, Azlene, actress, 23:314
Allen, Barbara, work reviewed, 48:40
Allen, Benjamin F., banker, 40:127
Allen, Byron G., speaker, 25:312
Allen, Charles J. (Capt.), U.S. Army Corps, 52:4
Allen, Claudia M., speaker, 13:121
Allen, E. A., speaker, 11:460
Allen, E. John B., worked reviewed, 54:190–191
Allen, E. P., salesman, 50:154
Allen, Edgar M., composer, 44:135
Allen, George N., musician, 44:122–123
Allen, George W., art patron, 36:314
Allen, Guerdon S., 26:285
Allen, Hervey, author, 25:191
Allen, Howard W., author, 38:238
Allen, Ida, Dakota Indian, 61:157, 61:159
Allen, James Lane, author, 20:82, 20:110
Allen, James P. (Capt.), army officer:
Allen, Jap, band, 59:104
Allen, Joe, photographer, 57:270
Allen, Max P., author, 27:352
Allen, Michael, work reviewed, 52:243
Allen, Mrs.----, Stillwater pioneer, 24:203
Allen, Mrs. E. D., 11:334
Allen, Paul, hardware merchant, 23:88
Allen, Paula G., work reviewed, 50:165
Allen, Philip S., author, 47:180
Allen, Phyllis, author, 29:77
Allen, Robert E. B., speaker, 11:238n, 25:305–306, 25:397
Allen, S. A., Dr., author, 21:437
Allen, S. T. (Rev.), author, 12:445
Allen, Seward D., politician, 47:192
Allen, Susan, pioneer, 9:424
Allen, Thomas K., 49:147
Allen, W. A., Dr., Rochester physician, 11:465
Allen, W. B., author, 16:229
Allen, W. F., sportswriter, 59:167
Allen, W. H., 54:41
Allen, Willard, 12:340
Allen, William C., Dr., 10:100
Allen, William F., historian, 19:433, 24:336
Allen, William V., 9:220n
Allen and Chase, stage company, 38:64
Allendorf, ----, racehorse driver, 41:382
Allendorf, William, businessman, 41:381
Allen Junction, St. Louis County, railroad station, 34:180
Allen Light Guards, militia company, 45:137
Allerman, Tillie Pierce, Civil War nurse, 60:22
Alley, John B., attorney, 19:193–194
Alliance party, 34:221
Allie, Arthur, work depicted, 53:189–190
Allin, Cephas D., professor, 51:133, 51:137
Allis, Edward P., 46:157–158
Allis, Mary Lou, 27:147
Allis and Company, Milwaukee, 46:157–158
Allis-Chalmers, Wisconsin, strikes, 57:103
Allison, Hortense, Communist Party member, 62:150
Allison, John H., Sr., author, 30:267, 39:132
Allison, William B., politician, 35:246
Allison piano, 39:323n
Allopathic medicine, 59:201
Allotment, impact on Indians, 53:35–36
Allott, Gordon, senator, 58:142
Allouez, Claude J. (Fr.), Jesuit, 5:150, 5:611, 7:349, 9:144, 41:195
Allouez Bay Dock Company, Superior, Wisconsin, 44:188
Allport, Gordon, 52:123
All Saints. See Minneapolis
All Saints Church (Episcopal), Northfield, 50:264–265, 51:127
Allston, Washington, artist, 31:102
Allyn, George W., author, 3:319
Allyn, Glen, mechanic, 52:236–237
Allyn, Robert, 19:129
Almaas, Steve, punk-rock musician, 58:31
Almack, John C., author, 6:297
Alman, Miriam, work reviewed, 38:198
Almanacs:
Almen, L. G., minister, 56:333
Almer, A. T., author, 30:158
Almond, Wisconsin, settled, 34:127
Almquist, Carl, 57:142, 57:148
Almquist, Shorty, football player, 54:174
Almqvist, Karl J. L., author, 10:238
Almshouses, 53:43
Alnes, Stephen, author, 36:283, 37:263
Alpena mine, Virginia, 41:83, 51:67
Alpha, steamboat, 21:254, 21:259n, 21:261
Alphabet Road, history, 13:342
Alpha Kappa Alpha, sorority, 52:117
Alphand, Jean-Alphonse, landscape architect, 58:48
Alpine Zither Club, Minneapolis, 57:223
Alsatians:
Alsbrook, Adolphus J., musician, 59:104–105
Al's Cafe, Rosemount, 49:226
Alsop, Henry W., author, 11:104
Alsop, Joseph, journalist, 52:28, 60:182
Alsop, Stewart, author, 40:299
Alsop and Mahlum, boatbuilders, 33:10
Alsop Brothers, papers, 30:40, 30:91
Alsup, Frank, union organizer, 57:427
Alt, John, miller, 44:170
Alta, horse, 41:379
Altar set:
Alternates, Minneapolis club, sketch, 9:81
Altgeld, John P., Illinois governor, 15:338, 22:80, 36:121–122, 39:106
Althaus, F. A., 9:259
Altnow, Randall D., author, 14:360
Altnow family, genealogy, 14:360
Alto, Wisconsin, Dutch settlement, 28:121–124, 28:128
Alton, Ann, attorney, 61:69
Alton, Illinois:
Altrowitz, Abe, journalist, 52:171
Altura, transient camp, 48:299–300
Alumacraft Boat Company, St. Peter, 61:88 (facing)
Alvarado, Lutheran church, 22:441
Alvin, research submarine, 60:266n
Alvin Theater, Minneapolis, 60:300
Alvira, steamboat, 10:463
Alvo, Stella, interview, 52:116
Alvord, Clarence W., 1:332, 4:31, 5:60, 5:379, 5:611, 6:32, 10:210, 10:437
Alvord Memorial Commission, 10:210, 11:93, 12:31, 13:317, 22:44, 23:38, 23:366, 35:52
Alyea, Hubert N., speaker, 34:176
A & M, recording contracts with Minnesota bands, 58:30
Amahami Indians, 15:232
Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America, Twin Cities, 50:12–14
Amaranth, Red River Valley, 51:59
Amariton, Francois, Green Bay commandant, 8:238
Amateur Athletic Union, 58:213
Amateur Softball Association, 58:212
Amateur Sportsmen's Club of Minnesota, 62:114
Amato, Anthony J., author, 56:100, 58:59
Amato, Joseph (grandfather), 60:330
Amato, Joseph A., author/historian, 54:52, 54:328, 55:182, 56:100, 57:215, 58:59
Amato, Joseph (Joey) (son), 60:331
Amato, Rosalia Notaro (Mrs. Joseph), 60:329–331, 60:333
Ambauen, Joseph (Rev.), speaker, 10:360
Amberg, Gustav, theater director, 32:103–104, 32:166, 32:171, 33:315, 34:241
Amble, Charles, 43:111n
Ambler, Charles H., 24:162
Ambler, T. A., speaker, 40:61
Amboy Township, Cottonwood County:
Ambrose, Stephen, author, 60:152
Ambrose, Val, physician, 54:130–131
Ambrosius, emigrant ship, 37:262
Ambrotypes, 52:44, 52:60, 59:313 (cover), 59:313 (facing), 59:340–347
Amdahl, Douglas, judge, 50:284, 61:75n
Amdur, M. K., Dr., author, 23:387
Amelia Lake, Pope County:
America, fishing vessel, 58:62
America, steamboat, 54:124
America, yacht, 55:98
America books:
America letters, 3:371, 4:172, 4:273, 4:457, 5:151, 5:517, 6:70, 18:455
Americana, Jones collection, 10:31
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 56:446
American Academy of Fine Arts, 34:120
American Agriculturalist, winter scene depicted, 58:160
American Agricultural Movement, 47:154, 48:129
American Agriculturist, on frontier, 22:336
American Airlines:
American Anthropological Association, 12:31
American Arts and Crafts movement, 53:253
American Artstone Company, New Ulm, 60:43
American Art Today gallery, 57:84
American Art-Union, 13:301, 33:113, 34:120
American Asiatic Association, 41:186
American Association, baseball league, 50:18, 58:339
American Association of Museums, 6:376, 16:58–59, 62:137, 62:144
American Baptist Historical Society, 3:441
American Baptists, organized, 43:28
American Beet Sugar Company. See American Crystal Sugar Company
American Bible Society, 2:365, 18:351, 56:332
American Birth Control League, 54:369
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM), 10:116, 45:29–30, 56:241
American Bridge Company, Minneapolis, 33:333
American Catholic Historical Association, 3:441, 19:209, 22:428
American Cedar Company, lumber camp, 34:59
American Cereal Company, 59:11–13, 59:16n
American Choral Directors Association, 53:310
American Church Temperance Society, Minnesota branch, 23:76
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 55:293, 56:406
American Council of Churches, organized, 43:30
American Council of Learned Societies, 6:78, 11:93, 12:31, 12:442, 13:47, 13:105, 13:210, 15:352, 15:357, 16:349, 18:91, 18:217, 20:44, 20:76, 20:294, 20:325
American Crystal Sugar Company, St. Paul, 49:212
American Dialect Society, collects Minnesota proverbs, 27:33–36
American Energy Farming Systems, 54:328
American Ethnological Society, publication, 25:194
American Eugenics Society, founded, 54:365
American Exchange Bank, Duluth, 37:123
American Federation of Hosiery Workers, Branch No. 38, 50:111, 50:113, 50:117
American Federation of Labor (AFL), 13:19, 22:370, 22:380, 37:383, 40:341, 40:353, 51:200, 52:97, 52:259, 53:333, 54:6, 54:12, 55:206–207, 55:209, 55:212, 56:265
American Federation of State and Municipal Employees, 52:218
American Federation of Teachers (AFT), union victories, 56:60–61
American Federation of the Arts, 52:274
American Fire Engine Company, mergers, 50:176–177, 50:183
American Fish Culturalists Association, graphic depicted, 57:308
American Folklife Center, Library of Congress (LC), 55:232
American Forest Fire Medal Foundation, 24:346
American Forest History Foundation. See Forest History Society, Inc.
American Forestry Association, 17:220, 44:16–17, 44:25
American Fur Company, 16:454, 46:113, 46:172, 52:221–223, 52:228
American Good Will Association, Franco-American branch, 7:242
American Guide Series, scope, 51:158
American Guild of Banjoists, Mandolinists, and Guitarists, 57:231, 57:233–234
American Gynecological Society, birth control principles endorsed, 54:366
American Heritage Foundation, 28:369
American Historical Association, 7:122, 16:452, 17:14, 19:329, 38:200
American Home Economics Association (AHEA), 60:283
American Home Missionary Society, 7:63, 10:338, 50:32
American House, Henderson, 10:296
American House, Northfield, 35:112–113
American House, Renville, 18:211
American House, St. Paul, hotel, 7:115, 7:337, 12:392, 16:37, 30:197, 30:200, 34:98, 36:264, 36:266, 39:145, 40:331, 49:55
American Indian Center, Minneapolis, 56:443
American Indian Defense Association, 58:236
American Indian Movement (AIM), 47:79, 48:315, 49:259, 52:241
American Industrial Commission to France, 3:97
American Institute of Architects (AIA), 22:303, 23:272
American Institute of Graphic Arts, 21:95, 31:254, 33:35, 55:3
American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, 4:47
American Institute of Park Executives, 54:130
American Institute of Wine and Food, publications, 51:324
Americanization
American Jewish Committee, 3:107, 3:387
American Jewish World, Minneapolis, 43:213–214, 43:216–221, 61:106–107, 61:111
American-La France Fire Engine Company, manufacturer, 50:183, 50:185–186
American Land and Colonization Company of Scotland, 17:54, 17:99
American Law Enforcement League of Minnesota, 43:294
American Library Association (ALA), professional organization:
American Medical Association (AMA), professional organization, 16:29, 21:359, 59:207–209
American Mercury literary magazine, 62:73
American Miller, Chicago, 46:155–156, 46:161
American Missionary Association, 7:287, 17:229, 35:175
American Mother of the Year, Indian, 51:97
American Museum of Natural History, 21:154, 22:133–134, 22:141
American National Bank, Little Falls, anniversary, 14:356
American National Bank Building, Bellson School of Music, 57:232
American Negro Labor Congress, 51:199
American Neurological Society, and birth control, 54:366
American Newspaper Publishers Association, 31:119, 37:168–169, 44:294
American Numismatic Society, 16:322
American Park and Outdoor Art Association, Minneapolis convention, 49:291
American Peace Mobilization Committee, 62:155
American Philosophical Society, 19:39, 36:222–225, 37:188, 39:264, 40:409
American Professional Football Association, 59:169
American Public Welfare Association, relief survey, 41:169
American Publishing Company, Askov, printing plant depicted, 48:286
American Quarterly (University of Minnesota), essayists, 56:319
American Queen, Minneapolis, fashion publication, 49:61
American Railway Express, in Minnesota, 18:220
American Railway Union (ARU), 36:120–121, 39:101, 55:205
American Red Cross, 3:308, 3:529, 23:21, 45:282, 53:292, 54:376
American Reform Tract and Book Society, 19:142–143
American Refugee Committee, 52:117
American Renaissance movement, architecture, 53:200–201
American Revolution. See Revolutionary War
American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, criticized, 44:231
American Savings and Loan Association, papers, 2:277
American-Scandinavian Foundation, 3:438, 3:442, 5:233, 5:312, 52:274
Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 54:48, 61:216
American Socialist party:
American Soldier, Manila, Philippine Islands, 17:469, 26:157
American State, County, and Municipal Employees' Union, women board members, 56:363
American Steel and Wire Division, United States Steel Corporation, 36:103
American Sugar Refining Company, history, 46:248
Americans Veterans Committee, 61:216
American Swedish Historical Foundation:
American Swedish Institute, Minneapolis, 40:48, 51:242, 52:84, 52:278, 57:103
American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine, 15:221
American Woman Suffrage Association:
American Woman Suffrage Association, Minnesota, 39:10
American Wright Company, Dayton, Ohio, organized, 22:302
American Youth Commission, Washington, D.C., 23:393
American Yugoslav Association, 30:178
Amerland, William H., autograph collection, 25:181, 25:286–287, 26:32, 26:256, 33:298
Amerman, P. S., diary, 11:96
Amerson, Robert, work reviewed, 55:230
Amerson family, South Dakota, 55:230
Ames, A. C., Chicago, early auto-owner, 43:97, 43:103
Ames, Adelbert (Gen.):
Ames, Alfred E., Dr., pioneer physician, 21:101, 21:437, 39:112, 39:114
Ames, Amelia, 3:307, 8:99
Ames, Blanche B., compiler, 36:281
Ames, Carlton C., author, 21:80, 21:176, 21:178, 21:187, 21:296, 24:176, 33:91, 35:392
Ames, Charles Wilberforce, public safety commissioner, 4:92, 4:116, 4:454, 43:47, 47:171, 47:175–177, 47:179, 50:13, 50:15–16, 53:32
Ames, D. J., auto builder, 43:103
Ames, Edward R. (Bishop), 18:350
Ames, Elizabeth, 4:128
Ames, F. W., author, 5:217
Ames, Jesse (Capt.), miller, 11:280, 46:157
Ames, John T., mill owner, 16:361, 50:265
Ames, Kenneth L., author, 50:81
Ames, Michael E., lawyer and politician, 39:43, 40:222
Ames, Mrs. Charles G., 4:124
Ames, Mrs. Charles W. (Mary Lesley), 4:128, 4:454, 5:123
Ames, Oakes, manufacturer, 19:193–195
Ames, Oliver, settler, 43:241
Ames, Theodore, 4:128
Ames, William L., settler, 43:241
Ames auto, 43:94, 43:97
Ames Lodge of Elks, 57:427
Amethyst, tugboat, 46:54
Amherst, Sir Jeffrey, governor general, 11:235, 11:239, 11:267
Amherst H. Wilder Charity, St. Paul, 58:399–401
Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, 29:177, 33:139
Amherst Township, Fillmore County, Norwegian settlement, 12:268
Amhoist Company, St. Paul, 50:184n
Amick, Harry G., lawyer, 21:195
Amidon, Miss ----, 9:92
Amidon, Mrs. Perry, 22:216
Amidon, Thomas, miller, 47:4, 59:16n
Amikwa Indians, in fur trade, 40:208
Amiotte, Arthur, work reviewed, 52:79–80
Amish:
Amity Creek, Duluth, 54:150–151, 54:156, 54:159
AMK, meat packer, 57:157
Ammermann, William D., 53:217, 53:223
Ammons, Ida Mary, homesteader, 50:213–214
Ammons sisters, 51:37
Amnicon River, Wisconsin, 46:55
Amor Township, Otter Tail County, pioneer life, 11:337, 12:340, 18:110, 18:335
Amos, Leola, 21:215
Ampato Sapa (Ampota Sapa, Dark Day), Sioux woman, 5:253, 20:136, 49:132n
Ampatutokacha. See Otherday, John
Ampersand Club, 20:325, 52:156
Amrine, Michael, work reviewed, 37:84
Amrud, Anna, Dr., 23:390, 25:96, 25:406, 26:89, 26:283, 26:392, 27:265, 28:85, 30:78
Amsden, Charles M., 43:134n
Amtrak, 52:203
Amundsen, Mrs. A. E., 17:483
Amundson, Margaret, dental hygienist, 60:46
Amundson, Ole, 5:106
Amusements. See Social life, customs, and conditions
Amyot, Arthur, petitioner, 49:186
Amyot, Francois, Jr., petitioner, 49:186
Amyot, Francois, Sr., petitioner, 49:186
Amyot, Gabriel, petitioner, 49:186
Amyot, Joseph, petitioner, 49:186
Amyotte, Alfred (father of William), 61:200
Amyotte, Andrew (son of Alfred), World War II military service, 61:200
Amyotte, Ben (son of Alfred), World War II military service, 61:200
Amyotte, Eugene (son of Alfred), World War II military service, 61:200
Amyotte, Henry (son of Alfred), World War II military service, 61:200
Amyotte, Jack (son of Alfred), World War II military service, 61:200
Amyotte, Margaret Scott (Mrs. Alfred), 61:200
Amyotte, Vera Peltz (Mrs. William), 61:205
Amyotte, William (son of Alfred), World War II soldier/union leader, 61:200–201, 61:205
Anarchism, influence on IWW, 52:84
Anarchist Exclusion Act (1903), 62:103
Anatole (Chrysler), St. Louis County, pioneer settlement, 34:184
Anawangmane (Anagmannee, Anawangmani), Simon, Sioux scout, 2:423n, 38:149n
Ance Keweena, Michigan, trading post, 13:181
Anchor Line, lake freighters, 34:13
Anchor Mill, Minneapolis, 6:143
Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, papers, 12:193
Ancient Order of Hibernians, Ramsey County division, 55:378
Ancient Order of United Workmen, Minnesota, 21:383
Ancker Hospital, St. Paul, children's ward depicted, 41:235
Andeer, Carl, author, 18:69
Ander, O. Fritiof, author, 15:473, 16:107, 18:213, 19:219, 26:274, 27:257, 30:153, 30:412, 37:40, 38:386, 41:149–150
Anders, J. Olson, author, 7:292, 9:167, 9:304
Andersen, Arlow W., author, 25:385, 41:98, 50:216
Andersen, H. Carl, congressman, 41:278, 47:89, 51:177
Andersen, Jens J., 28:244–245
Andersen, John M., photographer, 38:352n
Andersen, Mads, Mormon missionary, 36:290, 36:292
Andersen, Per S., work reviewed, 35:329
Andersen, Petrine J., 28:244, 28:249
Andersen, R., author, 13:324
Andersen, Theodore A., work reviewed, 34:165
Andersen, Thor M., 55:380
Andersen Consulting tower, Minneapolis, 57:260
Andersen Corporation/Andersen Windows, Bayport, 34:129
Anderson, A., artist, 8:289
Anderson, A. E., Mormon missionary, 36:288
Anderson, A. G. W., translator, 14:235
Anderson, A. H., author, 17:231, 20:95, 20:101
Anderson, A. H., farmer, 25:334
Anderson, A. J., 8:268
Anderson, A. O., author, 24:190
Anderson, Agnes H. (Mrs. Veggo), 28:243, 28:245–246
Anderson, Alan B., author, 48:175
Anderson, Alexander C., 15:345
Anderson, Alexander P., botanist, 59:4–16
Anderson, Alma, cook, 60:290
Anderson, Alvide, pioneer, 2:459
Anderson, Andre (Cymone, Andre), 58:38–39
Anderson, Andre, professional boxer, 59:79, 59:81
Anderson, Andrew, runestone conspirator, 45:150, 45:153
Anderson, Andrew G., bus operator, 21:291, 36:190, 49:312, 49:314
Anderson, Angus M., trader, 4:422
Anderson, Anna, Swedish-American colonist in Cuba, 56:291
Anderson, Anton, gold miner, 29:308–309
Anderson, Antone A., author, 34:218
Anderson, April, actress, depicted, 53:271
Anderson, Arlene (daughter of Axel and Ellen), 62:172
Anderson, Arvid, author, 20:467
Anderson, Astrid, author, 29:278
Anderson, Avis, "My Scandinavian-German Heritage," 28:243–250
Anderson, Axel, Swedish immigrant/restaurant owner, 62:168–173
Anderson, Baldwin, dog-team driver, 42:284, 42:289, 42:293
Anderson, Bergit I., author, 22:345
Anderson, Bruce W., author, work reviewed, 59:223
Anderson, C. Elmer, governor, 43:78
Anderson, C. O., author, 13:119
Anderson, Campie, author, 35:294
Anderson, Carolus G., 28:389
Anderson, Carolyn R., reviews by, 54:283, 59:39
Anderson, Charles A., author, 24:87, 24:258, 30:160
Anderson, Chester G., editor, 46:341
Anderson, Clarence N., author, 28:294
Anderson, Clinton P., senator/secretary of agriculture, 47:158, 58:142
Anderson, Clyde, artist, 55:257
Anderson, Curtis, scuba diver, 38:24–34
Anderson, Daniel, author/legislator, 2:203, 45:224
Anderson, Daniel W., 54:287
Anderson, David (Bishop):
Anderson, David D., 46:17
Anderson, Ebba, author, 35:294
Anderson, Ed, saloon proprietor, 51:292
Anderson, Einar J., author, 11:103
Anderson, Elizabeth H., author, 48:135
Anderson, Elizabeth P., biography, 48:92
Anderson, Ellen (Mrs. Axel), 62:172
Anderson, Eloi, papers, 54:320
Anderson, Emma, 4:303
Anderson, Ernest, timber jobber, 56:274
Anderson, Ernest G. (Rev.), speaker, 29:371
Anderson, Eugenie M., ambassador/diplomat, 49:159, 52:117, 57:323, 59:249–262
Anderson, Evan H., memorial, 15:467
Anderson, Fannie, work reviewed, 33:87
Anderson, Frank, depicted, 56:298
Anderson, Frank M., historian, 32:7
Anderson, George L., author, 34:354
Anderson, Gil, race car driver, 60:307
Anderson, Grant K., author, 48:133
Anderson, Halvor, pioneer, 29:362, 37:87
Anderson, Hannah, 37:87
Anderson, Hans (daughter of Eugenie and John), 59:250, 59:253
Anderson, Harold, forest supervisor, 54:135
Anderson, Harold J., state centennial commissioner, 61:109
Anderson, Harry, band leader, 45:66
Anderson, Harry A., 23:390
Anderson, Harry H., editor, 42:311
Anderson, Helen H., work reviewed, 47:77
Anderson, Henry M., 18:110
Anderson, Hjalmar, 23:398
Anderson, Hogan, farmer, 29:14
Anderson, Hurst, college president, 51:122
Anderson, Irving S., author, 44:299
Anderson, Irvin N., legislator, 60:323
Anderson, J. E., speaker, 15:365
Anderson, J., trader, 40:167n–168n
Anderson, James, settler, 47:23
Anderson, Jay, author, 48:351
Anderson, Jean (daughter of Alexander P. and Lydia), 59:14
Anderson, Jean, equestrian, 61:345n
Anderson, Jens, farmer, 29:14
Anderson, Johanna (daughter of Eugenie and John), 59:250, 59:253
Anderson, John:
Anderson, John A., work reviewed, 45:301
Anderson, John and Britta Maria, 59:4, 59:6
Anderson, John L., work reviewed, 49:347
Anderson, John Pierce (son of Alexander P. and Lydia), 59:14, 59:250, 59:253, 59:258
Anderson, John R. L., author, 41:246
Anderson, John Tracy, 36:284
Anderson, John W., 14:428
Anderson, Jons, Swedish immigrant, 20:258
Anderson, Joseph (Capt.), in Sioux (Dakota) War, 12:297–298, 12:300, 38:138
Anderson, K. W., author, 12:340
Anderson, Kristin M., author, 54:374
Anderson, Laura L., editor, work reviewed, 59:39
Anderson, Laurie, labor activist, 58:77
Anderson, Lee, "Editor's Page," 43:31
Anderson, Leonard (brother of Alexander P. ), 59:8–9
Anderson, Leonard (son of Alexander P. and Lydia), 59:8–9, 59:14
Anderson, Linda, depicted, 58:39
Anderson, Louise (daughter of Alexander P. and Lydia), 59:14
Anderson, Lydia Elizabeth (daughter of Alexander P. and Lydia), 59:14
Anderson, Lydia McDougall Johnson (Mrs. Alexander P.) , 59:8, 59:14–15
Anderson, Magdaline, author, 34:172
Anderson, Marcia G., 56:153
Anderson, Maria, 4:130, 4:148n
Anderson, Marian, singer, 51:256–257, 55:199, 55:215
Anderson, Marit (Mrs. Bersvend), 57:358
Anderson, Mark, review by, 57:98–99
Anderson, Mary, actress, 28:101, 28:117, 33:175
Anderson, Mary, equestrian, 61:338–339, 61:345n
Anderson, Mary, Sioux captive, 38:109n
Anderson, Mary J. H., autobiography, 14:330, 16:209, 33:42
Anderson, Mary Pavlovich, politician, 62:21–24, 62:26–27
Anderson, Matt, collections curator, 62:163
Anderson, Michael:
Anderson, Mrs. A. T., 47:310
Anderson, Mrs. Alexander P. See Anderson, Lydia McDougall Johnson (Mrs. Alexander P.)
Anderson, Mrs. Ben, house, 46:6
Anderson, Mrs. Charles, quoted, 46:10, 46:15
Anderson, Mrs. Halvor, 29:362
Anderson, Mrs. Sam G. See Hutchinson, Abby
Anderson, Mrs. Veggo. See Hoffman, Agnes T.
Anderson, Mrs. Victor (Lovisa Olson), emigration to Cuba, 56:299
Anderson, Mrs. Victor C., speaker, 22:106
Anderson, Mrs. W. H., speaker, 14:461
Anderson, Myrtle, author, 30:75
Anderson, Odin, author, 48:312
Anderson, Ole W., Dr., pharmacist, 2:13, 12:136, 35:381
Anderson, Oliver, 25:313
Anderson, Oscar, trapper, 34:281
Anderson, Oscar A., college president, 40:383
Anderson, Otto L., author, 4:293
Anderson, P. H., missionary, 33:43
Anderson, Parker O., author, 17:352
Anderson, Paul A., cholera victim, 14:301
Anderson, Paul F., work reviewed, 47:36
Anderson, Peter, 57:359, 57:363–364
Anderson, Philip J., editor, 55:136
Anderson, R. W. (Rev.), author, 22:343
Anderson, Rasmus B., 25:86, 45:212, 45:214
Anderson, Robert, cavalry leader, 16:209, 25:242
Anderson, Robert D., author, 18:445, 19:214
Anderson, Robert E., 43:293
Anderson, Robert L., author, 29:169
Anderson, Russell H., author, 11:100, 24:255
Anderson, Ruth, 57:215
Anderson, S. P., Swedish-American colonist in Cuba, 56:291, 56:295
Anderson, Sam G., author, 2:186, 19:343
Anderson, Sam G., Jr., speaker, 10:295, 10:306, 16:496
Anderson, Sara, 14:428
Anderson, Scott, author, work reviewed, 61:376
Anderson, Sherwood, author, 16:482, 51:322, 56:6
Anderson, Sivert, 4:148n
Anderson, Sjur, 10:429
Anderson, Sydney, congressman, 40:321, 40:323–329
Anderson, Tillie, bicycle racer, 54:273
Anderson, Torgny, editor, 39:130
Anderson, Veggo, 28:243–244, 28:246
Anderson, Victor E., attorney, 42:209–214, 49:221–223, 53:182, 56:299
Anderson, W. A., author, 5:466
Anderson, Wendell R., politician, 42:200, 45:288–289, 55:136, 58:146, 59:297, 59:304
Anderson, William M., journals, 41:151
Anderson, Willie, and runestone controversy, 57:146
Anderson and Sons, St. Cloud, acquisitions, 58:99
Anderson family, Star Island property, 48:112
Anderson Publishing Company, 15:448
Anderson Puffed Rice Company, 59:13, 59:15
Anderson settlement, Hennepin County, history, 4:303
Anderson's Hardware, Staples, 60:271–272
Anderson v. Creighton, (1987), 52:325
Andersonville, Georgia, Civil War prison, 2:195, 17:98, 25:148n, 38:291, 53:169, 58:63
Andersson, Axel, author, 18:69
Andersson, Dan, in Minnesota, 26:365
Andert, F. A., speaker, 11:460, 12:287
Andolsek, Lud, 59:251
Andover Institute, Indian students, 51:91
Andover Theological Seminary, Andover, Massachusetts, 49:265
Andre, Anthony, 11:238n
Andreani, Count Paolo, 17:197
Andreas, B. M., author, 36:103
Andreas, Dwayne O., financier/agribusinessman, 47:159, 61:354
Andreas, Lyter and Company, map publishers, 40:124
Andreas, Sophia Lyter, 40:123
Andreas Atlas of 1874, 52:51, 52:53
Andree, Karl, author, 6:77, 42:222
Andres, William A., author, 47:258
Andresen, August H., congressman, 12:104, 13:122, 38:181, 40:368, 41:269, 41:276, 41:278, 41:279n, 49:227, 51:167–168, 51:170–172
Andrews, A. C., 12:291
Andrews, Alice, musician, 28:114, 33:321, 33:323
Andrews, Alice E., 4:454, 10:80
Andrews, Benjamin F., author, 3:45
Andrews, Caddie, singer, 33:323
Andrews, Charles, opera manager, 28:114, 33:318–319, 33:321, 33:323
Andrews, Charles McLean, author, 6:296, 25:295
Andrews, Christopher C. (Gen.), 1:66, 1:318, 4:183, 4:454, 8:265
Andrews, Ellen (Miriam) Gibson. See Andrews, Miriam Gibson
Andrews, Florence. See Clayton, Florence A.
Andrews, Frances, 9:407, 12:207
Andrews, Israel D., quoted, 46:46
Andrews, J. Cutler, work reviewed, 34:343
Andrews, J. P., gardener, 53:74
Andrews, J. W., Dr., 33:317n
Andrews, Jack, 50:121n
Andrews, James, consumer, 21:430, 22:207, 48:189, 48:191
Andrews, James A., surveyor, 22:86, 24:165
Andrews, Jessie, singer, 33:323
Andrews, John, author, 20:444
Andrews, John R. (Rev.), 33:317n, 33:318–319
Andrews, Laura, singer, 33:317n, 33:318, 33:320–322
Andrews, Laura M., author, 48:226
Andrews, LaVerne, entertainer, 60:156
Andrews, Lydia B., author, 13:115
Andrews, Martha F., 28:81
Andrews, Mary C., 22:207
Andrews, Maxene, entertainer, 60:156
Andrews, Miriam Gibson (Mrs. James), consumer, 48:183, 48:189, 48:194–195, 48:197
Andrews, Mrs. Christopher C., 25:289
Andrews, Nannie, singer, 33:323
Andrews, Nellie. See Hazelrigg, Nellie A.
Andrews, Patty, entertainer, 60:156
Andrews, Phineas (Lt.), 49:76
Andrews, Robert H., radio announcer, 41:331
Andrews, Roy Chapman, author, 28:180
Andrews, Ruth, 22:207
Andrews, Ruthie, 48:189
Andrews, S. Holmes, artist, 34:27, 34:85 (cover), 35:368, 37:308, 49:129
Andrews, Sarah E., 26:68
Andrews, Solomon, aeronaut, 49:31
Andrews, Sona K., cartographer, 49:212
Andrews, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs., 33:318
Andrews, William H., 12:291
Andrew Schoch Grocery, St. Paul, 59:53, 59:56
Andrews family, musicians, 22:431, 30:174, 33:317–325
Andrews Opera Company, 3:466, 28:99, 28:113
Andrew's Sharpshooters, Civil War unit, 25:122, 25:123n
Andrews Sisters:
Andrist, Ralph K., author, 38:384, 39:342, 41:102, 48:198
Androy Hotel, Hibbing, rehabilitation, 55:313–316
Androy Project Committee, 55:316
Andrus, Caroline W., 51:87, 51:97
Andrus, George, legislator, 45:224
Andrus, John, businessman, 61:280
Andrus, Percy H., author, 12:329
Andrus, W. P., author, 30:127
Andrus-Juneau, Isura, author, 22:327
Andrzejewski, Julie, conference organizer, 61:72
Andy Gibson, steamboat, 33:12–14, 40:411
Andyke, F. M., pioneer, 16:361, 19:238
Andyke, Henry, miller, 11:280
Anemia, among children, 51:48
Anfinson, John O., author:
Angel, Michael, author, work reviewed, 59:175
Angeline, Ojibway, depicted, 46:290
Angell, Madeline, work reviewed, 46:40
Angell, William P., Quaker minister, 18:260, 18:261n
Angels' Hill Historic District, Taylors Falls, 51:146
Angle, Paul M., 26:265, 48:8
Anglim, Christoffer, author, 48:136
Angst, Alice, 54:232
Angst, Anne, 54:232
Angst, Edda, 54:232
Angus, Mrs.----, Vermilion Lake Indian School staff member, 58:227–228, 58:232
Angus, rail center, 30:234
Angus, Richard B., railroad official, 17:218, 42:176n
Animals
Animatograph, 53:241, 54:346–347, 54:358
Anishinaabe Indians, 51:286.
Annals of the MHS, 56:448–449
Annan, Charles L., papers, 11:206
Annan, Gertrude L., author, 28:173
Annandale, Wright County:
Anne, queen of England, medals, 25:266
Annes, A. W., speaker, 10:356
Annie Johnston, steamboat, 38:291
Ann River Logging Company, Mora, 34:62
Ann Township, Cottonwood County, history, 39:130
Annual, 53:127
Annuities (payments), 56:185–186
Anoka, 5:424
Anoka Education Association, 53:310
Anoka Electric Cooperative, history, 38:204
Anoka-Hennepin school district:
Anoka Library Association, 38:53
Anonsen, Andrew E., autobiography, 21:112
Anonsen, Stanley H., author, 9:313, 11:98, 12:38–39, 13:71, 21:112
Another Day. See Otherday, John
Anpetu Inajinwin (The Day Sets), Dakota Indian, 59:187, 59:189–190, 59:192, 59:194
Anse, fishing station, 7:50
Ansell, Ivan D., 52:309
Anselma (Sr.), anesthetist, 33:294
Ansgarius College, Knoxville, Illinois, 11:103
Ansgar School, East Union, history, 47:259
Anshei Russia, Minneapolis, synagogue. See Mikro Kodesh
Ansley, T. S., government inspector, 49:83, 49:87
Anson, Mae H., editor, 50:50–62
Anthony, Irvin, author, 11:323
Anthony, Susan B., suffrage leader, 54:293–294, 54:298, 55:190, 61:79
Anthony Wayne, steamboat, 2:487n, 10:306, 11:123, 37:311
Anticosti Island. See Vinland
Antietam, Maryland, battle, 20:277, 23:115
Anti-Evolution League (of Minnesota), 41:206, 41:209, 43:23
Antifascism, Popular Front strategy, 52:295, 52:304
Anti-Horse Thief Association, 21:425
Anti-Horse Thief Association, Fergus Falls, 26:121
Anti-Horse Thief Association, Waseca County, 19:350
Antimacassars, Ramsey House, 54:199, 54:202–203, 54:206, 54:209
Anti-Monopolist, St. Paul, Granger newspaper, 4:159, 15:345, 46:106
Antimonopoly movement, 2:270, 2:394, 7:292, 9:239, 9:393
Antiquarian and Historical Society of Illinois, 23:89
Antique Automobile Club of America, Minnesota Region, 38:205, 40:147
Antiquities Act of 1906, 55:306
Anti-Saloon Compromise (1888), 51:103–104
Anti-Saloon League of Minnesota, 15:120, 22:397, 44:150
Anti-Semitism, 57:52
Antitrust laws, supported by Populists, 12:17
Anti-Tuberculosis League, 27:82
Anti-Tuberculosis Society, 58:400
Antiwar activism:
Antonelli, Ermenigildo E. (Pvt.), 3:286n, 50:274n
Antonia (Sr.). See McHugh, Antonia (Mother)
Antonine (Sr.). See O'Brien, Antonine (Sr.)
Antrobus, artist, 58:99
Anysia (Sr.), 48:19
Apahota (Grey Leaf), Sioux Indian, depicted, 2:496–500
Apel, Gus (Sgt.), 48:274
Apiculture. See Beekeeping
APL. See American Protective League; American Protective League (APL)
Apollo Club, Minneapolis, social club, 4:305, 14:345, 33:95, 43:214
Ap-on-wash-ta, Dakota guide, 41:138
Apostle Islands, Lake Superior, Wisconsin, 21:153, 43:175–176, 54:155
Appeal, 55:206, 59:67
Appeal to Reason, 52:88, 52:215
Appel, Livia, 5:14n, 5:434, 6:27, 6:394, 10:335, 10:445, 11:46, 18:311
Appelman, Roy E., author, 20:441
Appitz, Adolph (Pvt.), 59:148
Appleby, John, inventor, 20:62
Appleby, William R., dean, 34:269, 34:271, 34:273
Applehagen, Emil A., labor leader, 22:380, 52:213
Applequist, Otto, 43:36
Appler, A. C., author, 35:97
Apple raising, 49:191–192, 49:198, 62:190–196
Appleseed, Johnny. See Chapman, Jonathan
Appleton:
Appleton, Frank, watchman, 59:336, 60:78
Appleton, Margaret (Mrs. Frank), 59:336
Appleton, Wisconsin, Catholic church, 25:193
Appleton and Company, New York, publishers, 54:71, 56:312, 56:319
Appleton Press, history, 21:344
Appolonia (Sr.), teacher, 30:2, 30:12–13
Appomattox, commemorative postage stamp, 55:117
Apps, Jerry, author, 47:212
Aquatennial, Minneapolis, 46:281–282, 56:86, 57:234
Aquipaguetin, Mille Lacs County, Sioux archaeological site, 25:330–333, 26:313–314, 26:322, 26:325, 26:327–328
Arabia Maru, silk transport, 54:24
Arabs, in United States, 50:168
Arago, steamboat, 40:278
Arapaho Indians, 15:232, 35:377, 40:358, 41:338, 42:51
Arbejderen (The Worker), published, 52:97
Arbman, Holger, author, 39:170
Arbor Day, 29:264, 44:19, 47:215, 47:220
Arboretums, development, 55:90
Arbre Croche, Michigan, mission, 10:109, 10:111–114, 13:187, 15:110, 15:122, 15:222, 16:225, 19:457, 33:185, 39:306, 39:308
Arcadia, Watonwan County, history, 11:320
Archabal, Nina M., MHS deputy director/director, 46:296, 51:146, 52:112, 57:70, 58:59
Archer, Ella, labor leader, 55:211–212
Archer, Frederick Scott, photographer, 52:43
Archer, John C., author, 11:217
Archer, Mrs. Frank, speaker, 20:211
Archer, William, 15:451
Archer-Burton, Leonard, sketch, 10:358
Archer-Burton, Sally, author, 14:232
Archerd, Hays P., professor, 51:118
Archer-Daniels-Midland Company, Minneapolis, 34:173, 54:180
Archibald, Cyril, miller, 12:453, 18:342
Archibald, E. T., miller, 12:453, 18:342
Archibald, George N., miller, 11:275, 11:277, 11:279
Archibald, John M., legislator, 45:232
Archibald, John S., miller/mill owner, 11:275, 11:277–279, 12:453, 46:157, 50:265–266
Archibald, Kate M., author, 29:261
Archibald, Robert, sketch, 7:77
Archibald, Sir Adams, lieutenant governor, 1:197, 1:200
Archibald Mill, Dundas, 56:254
Archipenko, Alexander, 55:10
Architects, St. Paul, 53:196–207
Architects Small House (Home) Service Bureau, 23:273, 48:91, 57:261
Architecture
Archives
Archives of the American Indian, Washington, D.C., 57:36
Archives of the Diocese of Sioux Falls, 51:162
Arch-Pennsylvania highway project (Interstate 35E), impact, 56:119
Arciniegas, German, author, 23:377
Arcola, Washington County:
Arctic, explored, 27:16, 29:262, 35:227, 35:240, 35:294, 56:246–247
Arctic, steamboat, 22:437
Arctic Manufacturing Company, trade card depicted, 43:274
Arcturus mine, Mesabi Range, 25:411
Arden, G. Everett, author, 39:81
Arendahl Township, Fillmore County, Norwegian settlement, 12:268
Arends, Fridrich, author, 14:334
Arens, Henry, political candidate, 51:172
Arese, Count Francesco, explorer, 15:121, 15:478, 31:196n
Arfwedson, Carl D., author, 9:168, 18:70
Argenson, Vicomte d', governor of New France, 15:174, 15:323
Argentina, Swedes, 56:288
Argentines, Mesabi Range, 27:214
Argetsinger, O. G., author, 17:125, 21:106
Argo, steamboat, 2:487n, 18:374, 24:128, 28:136, 36:208
Argo, Winona County, name, 34:280n
Argonne, France, battle, 3:110, 5:296
Argonne Farms, Dakota County, veterans' colony, 39:243, 39:245, 39:247–250
Argo Township, St. Louis County:
Argyle:
Ariel, steamboat, 7:330, 9:275n, 13:233, 13:236
Arikara (Sahnish) Indians, 46:37
Arizona:
Arkansas River, fort, 25:243
Arkansas River Valley, source material, 2:428, 5:153
Arkell, William J., publisher, 51:100, 51:105–106, 51:108
Arkins, William (Capt.), papers, 19:211, 25:384
Arkivfynd, Swedish-Lutheran periodical, 46:303
Arlberg, Max, author, 24:222
Arlington, Lord, 16:425n
Arlington, Sibley County:
Arlington Hotel, Brainerd, 46:62
Arlington Hotel, North Branch, 48:331
Arlington Township, Sibley County, politics, 28:36
Armaindo, Louise, bicycle racer, 62:86
Armajani, Yahya, 40:48
Armco Steel Company, mining interests, 47:205
Armco Steel Corporation, 59:297, 59:300, 59:302, 59:305
Armenians, 22:96
Armory Show of 1913, impact, 44:244, 45:168, 45:169n, 47:100, 47:101n
Armour, David A., author/editor, 40:145, 45:208
Armour, Philip D., businessman, 41:186, 50:77
Armour and Company, trade cards depicted, 43:271–272
Armour and Ramsay, 4:435
Armour meatpacking plant, South St. Paul, 59:69
Armsby, L., 16:317n
Armstrong, Addie, mandolinist, depicted, 57:324
Armstrong, Adelaide, 5:228
Armstrong, Augustus, 14:314
Armstrong, Cornelia Williams (Mrs. William), 49:52
Armstrong, George W., territorial treasurer, 13:429, 17:211
Armstrong, Georgie, 49:52
Armstrong, Harriet, 5:228
Armstrong, Hart R., author, 40:363
Armstrong, James D., 9:298, 11:54, 14:78
Armstrong, Jane C., 14:295
Armstrong, Janet P., mandolinist, depicted, 57:324
Armstrong, John M., Dr., 1:239, 3:458, 20:187, 23:50, 24:212n, 26:45, 27:46, 28:46
Armstrong, M A., stenographer, 52:218
Armstrong, Moses K., author, 9:415, 11:324
Armstrong, Mrs. John M., artist, 3:530
Armstrong, Nellie C., author, 10:88, 15:124
Armstrong, Rolf, artist, 58:355
Armstrong, Samuel Chapman (Gen.), educator/school founder, 51:84–85, 51:91–92, 55:280–281
Armstrong, Solon, 35:129
Armstrong, Spencer, letter, 18:298–301
Armstrong, Thomas H., politician, 33:172, 41:77, 41:79, 45:224, 45:231–232, 45:240
Armstrong, Vesta M.C., author, 29:83
Armstrong, Wallace, archaeologist, 38:160
Armstrong, William, artist, 15:357, 36:318
Armstrong, William, barber, 7:119, 49:52
Armstrong, William H., author, 55:92
Armstrong Bay, Vermilion Lake, iron mining, 34:180
Armstrong family, house, 25:384
Armstrong Trading Company, Oak Point, 35:275
Army Air Force. See United States Air Corps
Army Building, St. Paul, history, 4:305
Army of Northern Virginia, 57:61
Army of Occupation, 3:109, 3:246, 5:294, 61:204
Army of the Cumberland, 9:275n, 26:205, 59:146–147
Army of the Mississippi, 26:205
Army of the Ohio, 59:142–143
Army of the Potomac, 3:61, 4:153, 25:228, 53:335, 54:71, 57:61–62, 57:66
Army War College, historical section, 9:58
Arnason, Charles M., lawyer, 42:40
Arnason, H. Harvard (Harvey):
Arndahl, Danish settlement, 8:374
Arndt, Armin, author, 17:115
Arndt, Karl J., compilier, 38:91
Arnesen, Lake of the Woods County, fisheries, 35:275
Arneson, A. I., Dr., author, 36:327
Arneson Mercantile Company, 51:296
Arness, James, actor, 60:155
Arnljot, pseud. See Wist, Johannes B.
Arnold, Ann, physician, 54:362n10
Arnold, Ben, frontiersman, 9:190
Arnold, Chris, 4:453, 5:510
Arnold, D. B., 5:348
Arnold, Eleanor, work reviewed, 53:339
Arnold, H. V., author, 3:479
Arnold, Howard W., artist, 15:484
Arnold, John B., author, 5:519
Arnold, John K., 41:121, 41:125
Arnold, John P., 54:288
Arnold, Laura P. See Scrutchin, Laura Arnold (Mrs. Charles W.)
Arnold, Lincoln, 20:97
Arnold, Luther B., 4:332
Arnold, Matthew, author, 29:154, 33:299
Arnold, Miryom, depicted, 59:20
Arnold, Mrs. F. S., author, 9:77
Arnold, Mrs. W. J., editor, 14:140, 26:293n
Arnold, Nusbaum and Nirdlinger, Philadelphia, 55:20
Arnold Constable and Company, oriental rugs, 55:247
Arnold family, history, 5:298
Arnquist, Otto W., judge, 24:165
Arntzen, P. H., 8:312
Arny, A. C., author, 1:294
Arnz and Company, Dusseldorf, Germany, publisher, 57:243
Aron, Stephen, author, work reviewed, 60:127
Aronovici, Carol, Dr., author, 4:103
Aronsohn, Jacob, quoted, 41:11
Aronson, David, rabbi, 61:105
Aronson, Freda, depicted, 53:76
Arpke, C. A., banker, 11:219
Arragon, R. F., author, 21:322
Arredondo, Eliseo, 17:165
Arrington, Joseph E., author, 36:101, 36:190, 36:324, 37:38
Arroll, Ruby, Crispus Attucks Home trustee, 56:107
Arrow, proposed auto, 43:110
Arrowhead Airways, Canadian-American firm, 50:97
Arrowhead Association, commercial club, 48:214
Arrowhead Cafeteria, Duluth, letterhead depicted, 57:161 (cover)
Arrowhead region:
Arrowsmith, John, mapmaker, 24:45, 29:259
Arscott, George, reminiscences, 24:383
Arson. See Fires
Art
Art History Club, Mankato, 19:358
Arthur, Chester A., U.S. president, 13:445, 18:30, 51:102–103
Arthur, Stanley C., author, 26:383
Arthur Casey Players, St. Paul, 48:208
Arthur D. Little, Inc., consulting firm, 40:134
Arthur family, genealogy, 3:527
Arthurs, Stanley M., artist, 17:217, 40:287
Arthyde, Aitkin County, name, 21:350
Artichoke River, name, 5:33n
Artifacts:
Art Instruction, Inc., Minneapolis, 47:7
Art Instruction Schools, Minneapolis, 51:289 (facing)
Artists' Point, Grand Marais, 55:253, 55:266
Artists Union, Norwegian artists, 57:74
Artman, Joseph M., University of Minnesota alumnus, 62:112–113
Arts and Crafts movement, 57:325
ARU. See American Railway Union (ARU)
Arver, Joseph, draft resister, 55:290, 55:292–293, 55:296
Arvilla, North Dakota:
Asbury, Eunice, teacher depicted, 42:180
Asbury Methodist Church, St. Paul, 17:118
Ascension Church (Catholic), Norwood, 15:480
Ascension Church (Episcopal), St. Paul, 15:481
Ascension Church (Lutheran), St. Paul, 13:323
Ascension Parish (Episcopal), Stillwater, 50:268
Aschenbrenner, E. R., 52:108
Ascher, Robert, author, 48:179
Ashburner, James, settler, 47:19, 47:23–25
Ashburner, Stephen, settler, 47:25
Ashburner, Thomas, settler, 47:19, 47:22, 47:25
Ashburton, Lord, 9:13, 23:60, 23:204–205, 23:208
Ashby, Harriet C., author, 12:212, 12:454
Ashby, Lynn, journalist, 62:23
Ashby, Mrs. G. C., author, 5:472
Ashby, stage route, 38:63
Ashby, Turner (Col.), cavalry leader, 25:34
Ashby's Gap, Virginia, battle, 40:271
Ashcroft, John, attorney general, 58:90
Ashdowne, J. H., 21:268
Ashdowne and Company, 21:268
Asher, Hellen D., speaker, 6:260
Asher, Robert, "Workmen's Compensation," 44:142–153
Ashland, Wisconsin:
Ashley, A. C., pioneer, 40:69
Ashley, Lord, 16:425n
Ashley, Porter W., 14:120, 16:240
Ashley, William H. (Gen.), trader, 5:358, 7:18, 39:261, 40:152, 40:182, 40:192, 40:196, 40:201
Ashley-Smith expedition, 2:436
Ashman, ----, 50:25
Ashmore, Otis, letter, 3:443
Ashmun, Samuel, trader, 4:377n, 23:249, 23:329, 26:362
Asia:
Askeland, Halvard, journalist, 16:219, 20:408
Askeland, Nels K. (Rev.), in Roseau Valley, 24:323
Askelson, Sharon, author, 47:210
Askew, Joseph, settler, 47:19, 47:23–25
Askew, Robert, union president, 52:254–255
Askibocan River, name, 5:33
Askin, John, Jr., 10:62
Askin (Erskine), John, trader, 16:224, 19:295, 19:299, 19:300n, 19:305, 21:134n, 44:201–205, 44:207
Askov:
Askov Cooperative Association, organized, 17:239
Askov Creamery Association, 17:239
Aslakson, B. M., 2:195
Aslakson, Burns (Bjorn), author, 2:195
Asleson, Arthur C., businessman, 50:10
A:son (Andersson)-Palmqvist, Lena, curator, 55:82
Aspden, Mrs. Henry, 15:133
Aspen trees, lumber industry, 56:264
Aspinwall, Augustus, trader, 50:197
Asplin, Edward W. businessman, 61:245 (facing)
Asplund, Johan Charles, Titanic survivor, 60:261
Assarson, Swan, labor leader, 51:142n11, 57:423, 57:425
Asseln, Henry, pioneer, 11:336
Assembly of God, 53:308
Assimilation, 56:328, 56:330–333, 56:335, 56:338
Assiniboin-Cree Indians, 45:40
Assiniboine, flood relief boat, 21:327
Assiniboine River, Canada:
Associated Charities (AC):
Associated Charities (AC), Minneapolis, 25:212, 25:377, 45:44, 45:59, 46:193, 51:43, 58:397, 58:400
Associated Charities (AC), St. Paul, 58:394–406
Associated Church, Owatonna, 61:367
Associated First National Pictures of Minnesota, Inc., 51:211
Associated Industries, of Minneapolis, 52:172–173
Association for Documentary Editing, created, 46:208
Association of American Geographers, 19:367, 20:207, 23:169
Association of American Railroads, Washington, D.C., 23:393, 28:185, 28:351, 28:369
Association of Free Thinkers, St. Paul, 41:55
Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane:
Assumption, Carver County, 7:372
Assumption Catholic School, Richfield, 61:54–55
Assumption Church (Catholic), Barnesville, 14:452
Assumption Church (Catholic), Richfield, 24:90
Assumption Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 8:223, 13:123, 16:274n, 24:90, 25:9, 30:7, 30:9, 43:226, 45:332, 46:76
Astley, J. W., speaker, 18:223
Astor, George, piano builder, 39:313–314
Astor, John Jacob, fur trader, 2:201, 6:335, 7:18, 7:20, 7:25, 7:36, 28:371, 36:248, 40:152, 40:164, 40:214, 41:102, 52:162, 52:221–222, 53:252, 57:327
Astor, Vincent (son of John J.), 60:263
Astor, William B., trader, 36:248, 40:183–184
Astor House, Mackinac, Michigan, American Fur Company post, 11:451, 12:327
Astoria, Oregon:
Astrodome, Houston, Texas, 62:114
Astronautics, chronology, 38:334
Astronomy:
Atcheson, Nathaniel, author, 10:77
Atchison, C. B. (Maj.), commands Camp Atchison, 1:487
Atchison, David R., 6:31–32, 7:67
Atchison, George W., steamboat captain, 11:124n, 13:231
Atchison, John, steamboat captain, 11:124n, 13:231–233, 13:239, 31:212
Atchison, Joseph, steamboat captain, 7:57n
Atchison, Kansas, Benedictine school, 35:271
Ath, Belgium:
Athabasca, lake vessel, 20:326
Athearn, Robert G., author, 34:262
Athenaeum, St. Paul, 28:29, 32:166
Athens, Tenn., freedmen's school, 47:308
Athens, Tennessee, freedmen's school, 47:307
Atherton, Guy W., author, 8:213
Atherton, Lewis, author, 17:219, 20:335, 33:226
Athletic Park, Minneapolis, baseball park, 58:340
Atkins, Albert H., sculptor, 39:160
Atkins, Annette, professor, 53:250, 56:428, 58:59
Atkins, D. (Capt.), steamboat agent, 22:437
Atkins, John D., Indian commissioner, 18:305
Atkinson, Dorothy B., Minnesota Birth Control League president, 54:363, 54:367–368
Atkinson, E. E., 41:334
Atkinson, Frederick G., 23:192, 34:204
Atkinson, Mrs. Frederick G., author/speaker, 21:51, 21:184
Atkinson, Samuel C., editor, 30:203
Atkinson and Company, Minneapolis, 41:334
Atkinson and Kellogg Elevator Company, lawsuit, 2:438
Atlanta, Georgia:
Atlantic, lake steamer, 11:103
Atlantic cable, opened, 26:67, 36:279, 38:55
Atlantic Charter, 23:217
Atlantic Monthly, magazine:
Atlas, steamboat, 22:15n, 33:17
Atlases, 14:91, 24:252, 25:374, 25:390, 52:51
Atomic Energy Commission, 60:185, 60:186n
Atsina Indians, 15:232
Atterbury, Edward, sketch, 2:274
Attic Club, Minneapolis, founded, 57:74
Attucks, Crispus, Revolutionary War martyr, 56:104
Attucks Industrial School, Orphanage and Old Folks' Home, incorporated, 56:107
Atwater:
Atwater, Caleb, 13:222, 20:55, 20:173, 36:280
Atwater, Isaac, 7:114, 35:230, 44:171
Atwater, Lee, political consultant, 54:95
Atwood, Charles, designer, 56:44
Atwood, Edwin H., papers, 29:101
Atwood, Harold, 54:12–13
Atwood, Hezekiah, mill operator, 44:172
Atwood, Marion, teacher, 42:180
Atwood, Mrs. C. L., 12:429
Atwood, Wallace W., author, 30:262
Atz, August, hardware store owner, 62:125–126
Aubert, Pierre (Fr.), Oblate missionary, 36:48n, 36:51n
Aubery, James M., author, 5:126
Aubid, David, 56:153
Aubrey, Laura, patron, 50:267
Aubut, Sheldon T., 58:128
Auchagah (Ochagach), Assiniboin Indian, map maker, 10:218, 12:362, 13:297, 18:234, 38:26
Auchampaugh, Philip C., author, 12:441, 13:434, 13:437, 17:106, 17:111
Audibert, Paul Raymond, artist, 55:127
Audubon:
Auerbach, Finch, and Van Slyke, St. Paul, 49:322
Auerbach, Finch and Sheffer, papers, 2:385
Auerbach, Laura K., author, 40:362
Aufderheide, Herman, 48:289
Aufderheide, Joyce, quilter, 54:376 (facing)
Auge, Bernarda (Sr.), 35:271
Auge, James, scout, 39:237
Auge, Treffle, sketches, 4:93
Augenosh, Chippewa Indian, 9:319–320, 9:326, 9:328
Augsburg College, Marshall, Wisconsin, and Minneapolis, 41:215, 42:77, 50:295, 53:266, 56:356
Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapolis, 15:448, 57:437
Augsburg Township, Marshall County, history, 47:210
Auguelle, Antoine (Picard du Gay), explorer, 9:257, 12:435, 15:100, 47:58, 49:131n, 58:252
Augusta Lake, Dakota County. See Lake Abigail
Augustana, Cuban colony advertisements, 56:288–289, 56:291–292
Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, 55:256
Augustana Historical Society, 17:329
Augustana Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 2:477, 5:245, 7:303
August Schell Brewing Company, New Ulm, 49:331
August T. Graft's, Good Thunder, 56:420
Aulneau, Jean-Pierre (Fr.), Jesuit missionary, 4:340, 8:434, 38:193
Ault, Margaretha, 52:119
Ault, Thaddeus, 39:90
Aultman and Company, thresher manufacturers, 24:301
Ault Township, St. Louis County, 61:13
Aune, Elisse, Indian Advisory Committee, 62:138
Aune, H. M., 5:266
Aun nish e naubay (Patrick Gourneau), Ojibway Indian, 55:284
Aunt Betsey, steamboat, 31:86, 36:129
Aura, Beltrami County, Finnish settlement, 25:320
Aurand, A. Monroe, compiler, 16:220
Aurner, Clarence R., author, 2:436, 2:583
Aurora:
Aurora (Duluth), school paper, 24:166
Aurora borealis, described/depicted, 54:76–77
Aurora Grounds, St. Paul, baseball park, 58:344
Aurora Ski Club, Red Wing, 17:228, 29:169
Aus der Ohe, Adele, pianist, 39:53, 39:63
Auspos, Mike, patrolman, 51:232
Austin, Edward A. (Cpl.), 25:253
Austin, G. S., author, 39:132
Austin, H. Russell, author, 29:356
Austin, Herbert, 4:168, 22:296
Austin, Minnie, speaker, 23:102
Austin, Mower County
Austin, William L., census official, 61:309
Austin Blue Soxers, women's softball team, 58:219–220, 58:223
Austin Daily Herald, anniversary, 23:108
Austin United Support Group, 54:284
Australasian, steamship, 40:268
Australia:
Austria:
Austrian, Julius, trader, 30:405, 32:186
Austrians:
Austro-Hungarians:
Automation, drive-ins, 53:262
Automba, Carlton County, 50:334
Automobiles and trucks, 42:146, 56:412
Auxoticiat, defined, 6:317n, 7:341
Auxoticiat voyage, Radisson's experiences, 13:257–263, 13:396
Auzjon, Pauline, settler, 50:135, 50:144–146
Avaloz, Faustino (Tino), depicted, 43:114
Avaloz, Karen H., review by, 39:297
Avantis, women's softball team, 58:210, 58:217, 58:219–220
Avard, Robert (pseud.). See Beveridge, Robert
Avaugour, Baron d', governor of New France, 15:323
Averell, William W., cavalry leader, 25:253
Averill, Fordice (Pvt.), 59:144
Averill, J. T. (Col.), 1:480n
Averill, James, steamboat captain, 34:10
Averill, John, Union officer, 33:4, 38:104
Avery, Carlos, 16:496, 21:452
Avery, Percy, 21:452
Avery, Richard, pioneer, 24:320
Avery, Samuel Putnam, art connoisseur and dealer, 52:289, 55:238
Avery, Stanley R., composer, 44:135
Avery, V. W., pioneer, 10:463
Aviation
Avila, Fray Pedro de, 35:241
Avoca, Murray County:
Awatixa. See Hidatsa Indians
Awinebenais, Chippewa leader, 1:86
A & W root beer, 53:255–256, 53:264
Axel's Lunch Room, Minneapolis, 62:168–170
Axtell, James, author, 51:286, 53:247
Ayabedwaywedung (Awawbedwaywedung), Chippewa Indian, 9:327
Aydelotte, William O., author, 39:34
Ayer, Edward E., 1:397, 14:426, 19:423n
Ayer, Frederick, missionary, 2:117n, 4:45, 5:304, 6:350, 7:37, 8:249, 8:255, 8:273–274, 9:403, 14:454, 16:28, 19:342, 25:290, 44:316, 45:21–22, 45:24–30, 49:266, 49:268–269, 49:271–272, 49:274–278, 49:280, 50:202
Ayer, Jeannette O. Foster (Mrs. Harry D.), collector, 9:259, 9:268, 10:446, 36:284, 36:328, 37:68–69, 37:136, 37:188, 44:226, 46:143, 48:153–157, 55:1 (facing), 62:142
Ayer, Lyman W. (Lt.), 3:229–230, 45:30
Ayer Collection, 1:398, 5:508, 8:196, 9:409, 12:425, 13:192, 13:408, 14:425, 17:464, 18:438, 19:423, 22:133, 26:140, 26:376
Ayers, H. B., 44:27
Ayers, Oscar, legislator, 43:248
Ayers (Ayres), Le Roy (Sgt.), 3:286n, 50:274n
Ayers' Indian Trading Post and Indian Museum, 55:32–35, 55:38–39
Aylard, Carlton C., educator, 37:151
Ayres, George V., author, 11:212
Ayres, Horace B., 5:574
Ayrshire Breeders Association, awards, 54:252
Aysh-ke-bug-co-zhay, Ojibway leader. See Flat Mouth
A.Z.A. (B'nai Brith Youth Organization), 59:18–19
Aza-ya-man-ka-wan. See Old Bets
Azilum, Pennsylvania, French colony, 18:87
Azur(e), Alexandre, petitioner, 49:186
Azure, Antoine, metis, 49:189
Azure family, in Montana, 49:189
A.----, Eugene (foster father of Anthony), 59:337
A. and W. Blumer, Allentown, Pennsylvania, printers, 27:31
A. B. Cutter and Company, 55:245
A. Booth and Sons, fish dealer, 58:62
A. C. Adams, tugboat, 54:219
A. G. Barnes circus, 59:79
A. H. Sonnen Pharmacy, depicted, 53:60
A. H. Wilder and Company, St. Paul, failure, 19:326
A. Kirby Barnum Cottage, White Bear Lake, 53:203
A. M. Chisholm Museum, Duluth, 54:287
A. T. and Stewart Company, department store, New York, 59:287
Aadland, Mons, pioneer farmer, 2:228
Aaker, Lars K., land officer, 5:91, 12:277, 37:206
Aakhus, Eivind D., author, 18:446
Aal, Mrs. J. M., author/speaker, 11:223, 11:337
Aalbu, Olaf H., Sr., artist, 57:82
Aalund, Jacob, author, 4:284
Aamodt's Apple Farm, Stillwater, 62:196n
Aamot, Gregg, author, work reviewed, 60:246–247
Aamot, Ole N., 12:436
Aandahl, Fred, 48:92
Aardal, C. J., 17:355
Aaron, Daniel, author, 33:92
Aase, Harold, speaker, 8:443
Aasen, Ivar, 18:199
Abbaye Point, Michigan, 23:238n
Abbe, Abby F. (Mrs. Samuel B.), 3:145, 13:427, 15:53, 50:197
Abbey, Edwin A., 20:82
Abbot, Frederic V. (Gen.), 3:332n, 3:358
Abbot, Samuel, papers, 5:307
Abbott, ----, Isanti County pioneer, 50:140
Abbott, ----, Sandy Lake trader, 11:371, 49:271
Abbott, ----, trader, 7:315–317
Abbott, Daisy T., author, 19:228
Abbott, E. T., railroad engineer, 6:221, 18:445
Abbott, Edith:
work reviewed, 7:350
Abbott, Edward E., county official, 61:318
Abbott, Emma, singer, 16:238
Abbott, Frederick H., quoted, 41:28
Abbott, G. L. (Maj.), 18:124
Abbott, Howard S., 3:304, 18:134–135
Abbott, James, merchant/trader, 20:71, 40:183, 52:221
Abbott, John W., 13:30
Abbott, Lawrence F., 6:305–306, 7:244, 48:7
Abbott, Lorena, 15:459
Abbott, Milton H., newspaper editor, 35:361, 37:139, 56:227
Abbott, Mrs. Everton J., 5:460
Abbott, Ned B., critic, 39:59–60
Abbott, Rachel, 15:459
Abbott, S. W., author, 51:128
Abbott, Samuel, merchant/trader, 40:183, 52:221, 52:229
Abbott, Wenonah S., author, 4:475–476
Abbott English Opera Company, 17:40, 28:111
Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, 49:40
founders, 54:368
ABCFM. See American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Abdalla, Bibi, Somali immigrant, 62:96–97
Abdi, Amina, Somali immigrant, 62:96–97
Abdill, George B., author, 43:59
Abe, Kimiko, translator, 55:380
Abel, Annie H., editor, 4:177
Abel, Kerry, editor, 53:84
Abell, Ace P., 18:142
Abell, Walter, author, 28:283
Abell, William, immigration agent, 13:28–29
Abell family, in Minnesota, 22:425
Abelseth, Olaus, farmer, Titanic survivor, 60:262–263
Abelson, Kassel (Rabbi), quoted, 59:19
Abercrombie, John (Gen.), 25:34, 25:135
Abercrombie, North Dakota, stage line, 1:168
Abercrombie, Thomas J., author, 47:168
Abercromie, John, author, 21:367
Aberdeen, South Dakota, reached by Milwaukee road, 4:149
Aberdeen Hotel, St. Paul, 26:184, 39:53
architects, 56:44
Abernathy, John, author, 21:363
Abernethy, Ruth, public service coordinator, 35:100
Abernethy, Thomas P., work reviewed, 18:435
Abert, J. J. (Col.), 29:185
papers, 33:352
Aberwald, Therese, 25:41
Abe's Delicatessen, Minneapolis, depicted, 46:266, 52:181
Able, Daniel, steamboat captain, 11:126
Abnaki Indians, medals, 25:265
Abolitionist party. See Antislavery movement
Abolition movement
See also Antislavery movement; Blacks; Nichols, Henry Martyn; Slavery; Swisshelm, Jane Grey
advocates, 45:24–26, 56:165, 56:229
church-affiliated, 49:51–52, 54:94
District of Columbia, 32:25–26
Emancipation Proclamation, 20:277, 32:15, 32:33, 36:169
Hennepin County, 56:77–78
history, 43:74
Iowa, 48:178
martyrs, 33:217
Midwest, 24:113, 34:41, 39:2, 39:82, 39:260, 54:93
Minnesota, 21:36, 22:127–130, 32:15–33
newspaper coverage, 43:283
at Oberlin College, 45:22, 45:27
presidential policies, 32:23, 32:26, 32:30, 32:33, 32:174
in press, 20:271–272
soldiers' attitude, 36:170n
underground railroad, 49:43
woman suffrage alliance, 54:293
advocates, 45:24–26, 56:165, 56:229
church-affiliated, 49:51–52, 54:94
District of Columbia, 32:25–26
Emancipation Proclamation, 20:277, 32:15, 32:33, 36:169
Hennepin County, 56:77–78
history, 43:74
Iowa, 48:178
martyrs, 33:217
Midwest, 24:113, 34:41, 39:2, 39:82, 39:260, 54:93
Minnesota, 21:36, 22:127–130, 32:15–33
newspaper coverage, 43:283
at Oberlin College, 45:22, 45:27
presidential policies, 32:23, 32:26, 32:30, 32:33, 32:174
in press, 20:271–272
soldiers' attitude, 36:170n
underground railroad, 49:43
woman suffrage alliance, 54:293
Abrahams, Edward H., "Ignatius Donnelly," 46:102–111
Abrahamsen, Martin A., editor, 35:334
Abrahamson, Dean E, work reviewed, 58:378
Abrahamson, Elmer H., fire chief, 50:187
Abrahamson, Frank, architect, 47:55
Abrahamson, John, tax assessor, 54:281
Abrahamson, Shirley G., work reviewed, 60:43
Abramovitz family, Minneapolis, 46:264
Abrams, Alexander P., Dr., physician/police surgeon, 44:262, 56:117–118
Abramson, Mable D., author, 30:391
Abramson, Milton, physician, 54:362n10
Abrasives, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (3M), 58:163–164
Abt, John, 54:14
Abt, Valentine, composer, 57:226
Abuse, domestic, 53:81–82
Abzug, Bella, feminist/politician, 61:66, 61:71
Academy of Music, Minneapolis, 16:183, 17:42–43, 23:197, 35:227
Acadia, Nova Scotia, French colony, 10:437
Acadians, Maritime Canada, 54:50
Accault, Michel, explorer, 4:182, 5:501, 6:262, 10:211, 12:77, 12:435, 21:349, 47:58, 58:252
Acheson, Dean, secretary of state, 59:260
Acheson, John C., college president, 41:212
biography, 22:104
Acker, George S., 50:72
Acker, William H. (Adj. Gen.), 8:159, 37:213, 37:327, 44:124
Acker, William H. (Gen.), 1:388
Ackerknecht, Erwin H., author, 25:297
work reviewed, 26:144–146
Ackerman, Frederick L., architect, 50:124
Ackermann, Adolph, college president, 47:174
Ackermann, Gertrude W., author, 11:320, 15:309n, 17:489, 20:43, 20:74
editor, "An Optimistic Pioneer," 13:174–178
"Family Papers and the Westward Movement," 20:314–316
"George Northrup," 19:377–392
"Home Missionary Records," 16:313–318
"Joseph Renville," 12:231–246
manuscript assistant and curator, 15:67, 17:62, 18:59
"Volunteer Guards in Minnesota," 16:166–177
work reviewed, 16:197–199
"Family Papers and the Westward Movement," 20:314–316
"George Northrup," 19:377–392
"Home Missionary Records," 16:313–318
"Joseph Renville," 12:231–246
manuscript assistant and curator, 15:67, 17:62, 18:59
"Volunteer Guards in Minnesota," 16:166–177
work reviewed, 16:197–199
Ackley, Horace A., Dr., fish culturalist, 27:136, 57:308
ACLU. See American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Acme auto, depicted, 43:97
Aco, Michael. See Accault, Michel
Acoma Township, McLeod County:
Acorn, printing press, 56:400
Acorn, Red River Valley, 51:59
Acrelius, Israel, author, 9:168
Acta et Dicta:
Ada:
Ada Cooperative Creamery Association, history, 11:336, 27:168
Adair, Cornelia, diary, 40:359
Adair, James, trader, 40:40
Adair, S. R., speaker, 9:260, 9:264, 9:268
Adair, Sam, 12:449
Adair, Tommy (friend of Solomon Hughes), 58:384
Adam, Abdisalam, Somali immigrant, 62:105
Adam, T. R., author, 20:436
Adamic, Louis, author, 22:96, 23:95, 26:378
Adams, A. H., speaker, 11:465
Adams, Adina, 43:289
Adams, Ann, 54:104
See also Shadecker, Barbara Ann
Adams, Ansel, speaker, 38:91
Adams, Arthur T., 3:528, 5:65, 7:176, 7:262, 7:340, 11:451, 12:335, 14:221
Adam(s), Baptiste, Sr., petitioner, 49:186
Adams, Brooks, historian, 35:43, 39:260
Adams, C. P., author, 26:294
Adams, C. Powell (Lt. Col.), 42:52
Adams, C. R., 50:6n
Adams, Cassilly, artist, 28:79
Adams, Cedric, author, 30:406
Adams, Charles E., 12:424, 13:57, 14:78, 17:70, 18:205
Adams, Charles F., [Sr.], author, 5:75, 8:154, 12:85
Adams, Charles P., journalist, 32:20
Adams, Charles P., military officer, 4:453–454, 25:241
papers, 5:377
Adams, Clinton, work reviewed, 51:34
Adams, Cornelius C., career, 25:305
Adams, Cuyler, 21:350, 27:263, 47:33
Adams, Cyrus F., publisher, 43:285–287, 43:290, 43:296
Adams, David A., Hutchinson pioneer, 12:339
Adams, David T., miner, 2:289, 5:394
plats Eveleth, 32:193
Adams, Dudley W., agrarian leader, 35:284
Adams, E. P., lawyer, 43:162
Adams, E. W., author, 9:183
Adams, Edythella, 43:289
Adams, Ella B. Smith (Mrs. John Quincy), 43:289
Adams, Elmer E., 1:64, 3:228, 4:91, 4:332, 4:337, 5:145, 5:265, 5:574, 9:423, 13:120, 16:124, 18:465, 20:353, 20:445
Adams, Franklin P., author, 17:226
Adams, Frank W., monument, 10:362
Adams, G. Donald, work reviewed, 49:307
Adams, G. J., 20:460
Adams, G. Wallace, 48:27
Adams, George, editor, 41:328
Adams, George Rollie, work reviewed, 49:34–35
Adams, Harriet, Sioux captive, 38:109n
Adams, Henry, 8:155, 37:83
Adams, Herbert B.:
Adams, James T.:
Adams, John, U.S. president, 60:99n, 60:246
Adams, John B., Duluth Red Cross executive, 48:276
Adams, John G., army counsel, 54:185–186
Adams, John Quincy, Jr., 43:289
Adams, John Quincy, newspaper editor, 43:282–296, 55:63, 55:65, 55:74–75, 57:420
house depicted, 43:288
Adams, Kathryn, author, work reviewed, 59:223
Adams, Lou, madam, 47:247
Adams, Margaret P. Corbin (Mrs. Henry), 43:285, 43:289
Adams, Mary A., work reviewed, 27:333
Adam(s), Moise, petitioner, 49:186
Adams, Moses N. (Rev.), 35:171
Indian agent, 16:73, 35:167–177
missionary, 11:316, 13:195, 16:137, 51:313, 51:315–318
papers, 6:203
sketch, 3:522
missionary, 11:316, 13:195, 16:137, 51:313, 51:315–318
papers, 6:203
sketch, 3:522
Adams, Mrs. Joseph, author, 10:373–374
Adams, Pauline, author, 48:178
Adams, R. H., author, 9:192
Adams, Ramon F., author, 39:262
Adams, Randolph G., editor, 23:134, 28:173
Adams, Raymond W., author, 17:226
Adams, Romanzo, author, 3:157
Adams, Salisbury, legislator, 60:320
Adams, Sam E., legislator, 26:201n
Adams, Samuel, in Revolutionary War, 28:54
Adams, sloop, 55:98
Adams, Susan M., farm woman, 50:220
Adams, Wilbur B., author, 20:355
Adams, William, missionary, 50:261
Adams, William F., author, 35:193
Adams, Willi Paul, 53:338
Adams-Graf, Diane, curator, "Albert Colgrave," 61:128 (facing)
Adams High School, Minneapolis, newspaper, 28:90
Adams mine, 5:394
Adamson, Hans C., work reviewed, 34:351
Adamson Law, Nelson's attitude, 5:343
Adams School, St. Paul, 19:168, 19:211, 55:146
Adams-Way family, in Lake Pepin accident, 50:167
Adath Jeshurun Synagogue, Minneapolis, 43:215, 43:217, 43:220, 52:172
ADC Telecommunicating Inc., 56:438
Addams, Jane, reformer, 14:201, 45:65–66, 47:312, 51:203, 54:371
Addington, Hugh M., compiler, 25:309
Addison, Mary, 59:53
Adelmann, Clara, 19:32
Adelmann, Clarice O., author, 48:177
Adelphian Society, Hamline University, 9:373, 9:375
Adelphi Club, donations, 56:115
Adhemar, Jacques, trader, 11:261, 24:179
Adhesive tapes, 3M products depicted, 58:163
Adkins, Katherine N., author, 15:253
Adler, Alfred, psychologist, 51:127, 57:436
Adler, Cyrus, letter, 3:442
Adler, Dankmar, architect, 35:71
Adler, Otto, 29:89
Admiral Oriental Line, silk transport, 54:22–23
Adney, Edwin T., work reviewed, 39:256
Adney, William D., 42:102
Adolf Dehn Print Club, 50:324
Adolph, forest fire, 48:272
Adopt-a-Family campaign, 54:50
Adoption. See Child welfare
Adrian:
Adriatic, steamboat, 25:72
Adsem, Alfred, 3:371
Adshead, ----, vice-consul, 14:225
Adsit, Agnes Bobb, food conservation coordinator, 59:278
Advani, Ramona, Indian immigrant, 62:101
Advent Christian Church, Independence Township, 21:85
Advertising and advertisements:
3M brochures and consumer products depicted, 58:129 (facing), 58:164–167
in 1950s, 60:273–275, 60:279, 60:281n
agriculture, 54:313, 57:56 (facing)
architects, 49:282
aviation, 52:234
beer, 52:164
Betty Crocker depicted, 57:28
bicycles and bicycling, 54:241 (cover), 54:244, 54:270–272, 54:276, 54:278, 54:280
boxing training and matches, 59:76, 59:83
brand icons, 57:1 (facing), 57:23–33
builders, 58:155
Burma Vita company, 55:331
business letterheads, 61:132–147
bus travel, 49:317
calendars, 58:353–365
catalogs, 37:256, 52:66, 54:96 (facing), 58:129 (cover)
Chinese restaurants, 57:168–170, 57:201
chiropractors, 59:201, 59:203, 59:205–207
clothing and fashion, 49:61, 50:155–158, 50:160–161, 53:86–87, 53:92, 53:95–96
coopers' tools depicted, 57:391, 57:397
Cream of Wheat ad depicted, 57:25
Cuban colony ad depicted, 56:292
dance, 55:227, 59:99
direct mail, 52:178
farmstead painters, 55:82–83
fashion depicted, 53:86–87, 53:92, 53:95–96
flour-milling industry, 58:269, 58:283–284, 58:286, 58:308–319
food, 52:66–67
food conservation during World War I, 59:268 (cover), 59:275, 59:278–280, 59:282–286
in frontier newspapers, 27:18–20
gardening, 53:71–72
gardening catalogs depicted, 53:41 (cover), 53:71–72, 53:74, 53:78, 53:84 (facing), 55:90
Gorbachev's visit to Minnesota, 61:349–353, 61:359n
Grain Belt beer sign, 58:251
Hamm's bear calendar and coasters depicted, 57:31
Heller and Gag, New Ulm, 56:383, 56:385, 56:399, 56:402
historical aspects, 7:99–121, 7:194, 12:441, 28:382, 53:168
history of promotional products, 58:365n
home furnishings, 48:184, 48:193, 48:197, 57:250–251
hotels, 57:112
housing, 56:59
International Stock Food Company poster depicted, 57:56 (facing)
job discrimination, 52:174
Jolly Green Giant ad depicted, 57:27
Kinetoscopes, 54:345, 54:348
land and real estate, 53:216–218, 53:221, 53:223, 55:61
Land O' Lakes butter box and label depicted, 57:28
lifestyle marketing, 61:290
mail-order, 57:381
mandolin depicted, 57:221
milling machine depicted, 57:90, 57:96
Minnegasco image depicted, 57:29
Minnesota State Fair horse show, 61:339
Minnesota statehood centennial, 61:228
Minnesota trademarks depicted, 57:33
motion-picture industry, 51:212–213
musical groups, 53:251, 59:99
newspaper, 53:92–94, 53:97, 56:223–224, 56:226, 56:232–233, 56:423
patent medicines, 14:413
Paul Bunyan motif, 47:257
phonographs, 59:103
photographers, 59:115–116
photographs, 52:44, 52:49–50, 52:56, 52:59
Pillsbury's Poppin' Fresh Doughboy depicted, 57:30
political, 57:98
postcards, 54:310, 54:313–315, 58:129 (cover)
product endorsements described/depicted, 56:455
radio, 55:337
railroad travel, 30:234–235, 30:237, 30:239, 54:1 (cover), 54:9
real estate depicted, 55:61
resort areas, 36:92
restaurants, 60:292–293, 60:295n
roadside, 49:160, 53:254–259, 53:262–264
rural heritage and, 56:464
by Samuel Pandolfo, 49:29–30
Sears Roebuck catalog depicted, 56:426
settlements, promotion of, 13:32–35, 14:395, 17:107, 17:115, 17:276, 19:126, 20:245, 21:64, 22:93, 31:222, 31:225–226, 31:230, 32:163, 48:265, 49:150–155, 52:130, 52:135, 53:216–218, 53:221, 53:223, 54:9, 54:148, 54:244, 56:204, 56:208, 56:223–224, 56:226, 56:232–233, 56:288–289, 56:291–292, 57:201
shoes, 56:424
silk products, 54:22
singing commercials, 44:140–141
Sunbonnet Babies, 62:34
theater, 53:240–241, 53:244–245
Thermo-Fax ad depicted, 58:167
White Star Line cruise ships, 60:267
WPA poster depicted, 53:183
in 1950s, 60:273–275, 60:279, 60:281n
agriculture, 54:313, 57:56 (facing)
architects, 49:282
aviation, 52:234
beer, 52:164
Betty Crocker depicted, 57:28
bicycles and bicycling, 54:241 (cover), 54:244, 54:270–272, 54:276, 54:278, 54:280
boxing training and matches, 59:76, 59:83
brand icons, 57:1 (facing), 57:23–33
builders, 58:155
Burma Vita company, 55:331
business letterheads, 61:132–147
bus travel, 49:317
calendars, 58:353–365
catalogs, 37:256, 52:66, 54:96 (facing), 58:129 (cover)
Chinese restaurants, 57:168–170, 57:201
chiropractors, 59:201, 59:203, 59:205–207
clothing and fashion, 49:61, 50:155–158, 50:160–161, 53:86–87, 53:92, 53:95–96
coopers' tools depicted, 57:391, 57:397
Cream of Wheat ad depicted, 57:25
Cuban colony ad depicted, 56:292
dance, 55:227, 59:99
direct mail, 52:178
farmstead painters, 55:82–83
fashion depicted, 53:86–87, 53:92, 53:95–96
flour-milling industry, 58:269, 58:283–284, 58:286, 58:308–319
food, 52:66–67
food conservation during World War I, 59:268 (cover), 59:275, 59:278–280, 59:282–286
in frontier newspapers, 27:18–20
gardening, 53:71–72
gardening catalogs depicted, 53:41 (cover), 53:71–72, 53:74, 53:78, 53:84 (facing), 55:90
Gorbachev's visit to Minnesota, 61:349–353, 61:359n
Grain Belt beer sign, 58:251
Hamm's bear calendar and coasters depicted, 57:31
Heller and Gag, New Ulm, 56:383, 56:385, 56:399, 56:402
historical aspects, 7:99–121, 7:194, 12:441, 28:382, 53:168
history of promotional products, 58:365n
home furnishings, 48:184, 48:193, 48:197, 57:250–251
hotels, 57:112
housing, 56:59
International Stock Food Company poster depicted, 57:56 (facing)
job discrimination, 52:174
Jolly Green Giant ad depicted, 57:27
Kinetoscopes, 54:345, 54:348
land and real estate, 53:216–218, 53:221, 53:223, 55:61
Land O' Lakes butter box and label depicted, 57:28
lifestyle marketing, 61:290
mail-order, 57:381
mandolin depicted, 57:221
milling machine depicted, 57:90, 57:96
Minnegasco image depicted, 57:29
Minnesota State Fair horse show, 61:339
Minnesota statehood centennial, 61:228
Minnesota trademarks depicted, 57:33
motion-picture industry, 51:212–213
musical groups, 53:251, 59:99
newspaper, 53:92–94, 53:97, 56:223–224, 56:226, 56:232–233, 56:423
patent medicines, 14:413
Paul Bunyan motif, 47:257
phonographs, 59:103
photographers, 59:115–116
photographs, 52:44, 52:49–50, 52:56, 52:59
Pillsbury's Poppin' Fresh Doughboy depicted, 57:30
political, 57:98
postcards, 54:310, 54:313–315, 58:129 (cover)
product endorsements described/depicted, 56:455
radio, 55:337
railroad travel, 30:234–235, 30:237, 30:239, 54:1 (cover), 54:9
real estate depicted, 55:61
resort areas, 36:92
restaurants, 60:292–293, 60:295n
roadside, 49:160, 53:254–259, 53:262–264
rural heritage and, 56:464
by Samuel Pandolfo, 49:29–30
Sears Roebuck catalog depicted, 56:426
settlements, promotion of, 13:32–35, 14:395, 17:107, 17:115, 17:276, 19:126, 20:245, 21:64, 22:93, 31:222, 31:225–226, 31:230, 32:163, 48:265, 49:150–155, 52:130, 52:135, 53:216–218, 53:221, 53:223, 54:9, 54:148, 54:244, 56:204, 56:208, 56:223–224, 56:226, 56:232–233, 56:288–289, 56:291–292, 57:201
shoes, 56:424
silk products, 54:22
singing commercials, 44:140–141
Sunbonnet Babies, 62:34
theater, 53:240–241, 53:244–245
Thermo-Fax ad depicted, 58:167
White Star Line cruise ships, 60:267
WPA poster depicted, 53:183
Aeolian Mandolin Orchestra, 57:220
Aerial Lift Bridge, Duluth, 51:146
Aero Club of America, 54:333
Aeronautics. See Aviation; Balloons and ballooning; United States Air Corps; United States Air Force
Aeschliman, Gertrude, author, 16:359
AFA. See American Forestry Association (AFA)
AFL. See American Federation of Labor (AFL)
AFL-CIO:
African American music, and New Deal, 53:174–175
African Americans
See also Blacks; Negroes
actors depicted, 53:268, 53:270–271, 60:129 (cover), 60:129 (facing), 60:132, 60:135, 60:140
autobiographies, 54:188
building tradesmen, 59:63–67
Indiana, 54:192
labor experiences, 51:240
labor unions, 59:65–66, 59:71n
MHS exhibit, 62:139–140
in Minneapolis, 52:167
Minneapolis library board election (1941), 62:152–155
Minnesota population statistics (1910), 59:64
multiculturalism, 53:228
Norwegian attitudes toward, 52:80
portrayal in Minnesota statehood centennial celebrations, 61:228–229
professional golf, integration of, 58:382–393
professional hockey players, 59:168
at Republican National Convention, Minneapolis (1892), 61:76–82
social status in 1950s, 60:270
Twin Cities theater, 53:266, 53:268–271, 60:132–142
United Golfers' Association (UGA), 58:383–384, 58:389
actors depicted, 53:268, 53:270–271, 60:129 (cover), 60:129 (facing), 60:132, 60:135, 60:140
autobiographies, 54:188
building tradesmen, 59:63–67
Indiana, 54:192
labor experiences, 51:240
labor unions, 59:65–66, 59:71n
MHS exhibit, 62:139–140
in Minneapolis, 52:167
Minneapolis library board election (1941), 62:152–155
Minnesota population statistics (1910), 59:64
multiculturalism, 53:228
Norwegian attitudes toward, 52:80
portrayal in Minnesota statehood centennial celebrations, 61:228–229
professional golf, integration of, 58:382–393
professional hockey players, 59:168
at Republican National Convention, Minneapolis (1892), 61:76–82
social status in 1950s, 60:270
Twin Cities theater, 53:266, 53:268–271, 60:132–142
United Golfers' Association (UGA), 58:383–384, 58:389
African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, missionaries, 56:104
Africans, in southwestern Minnesota, 56:100
African Students Association of Minnesota (ASAM), 51:32
Afro-American Advance, St. Paul, 52:58
Afro-American Council, St. Paul meeting (1902), attendees depicted, 55:66–67
Afro-American Friendship Society, formed, 51:25
Afro-American League, 43:291–294
Afro Americans. See African Americans; Blacks
Afton, Washington County, city and township, 55:183–184
Afton Historical Society Press:
Agard, Walter R., author, 35:44
Agassiz, Louis:
Agassiz Literary Club, Battle Lake, 17:488
Agassiz Wilderness, 61:115
Agate Bay, Lake County, 54:213, 54:240 (facing)
See also Two Harbors
See also Welfare
Ager, Trygve M., translator, 48:352
Ager, Waldemar, author, 6:302, 13:324, 51:323
Agnes, steamboat, 13:238
Agnew, Alyes N., 23:155
Agnew, Dwight L., author, 23:86
Agnew, Mabel, 14:439
Agnew mine, strike, 52:260
Agralite Cooperative, Benson, history, 40:315
Agranoff, Ann, work reviewed, 49:80
Agrarian movement, 5:516, 6:210, 8:433
See also Agriculture; Farmer-Labor party; Farmers' Alliance (Northern Alliance); Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union (Southern Alliance); Farmers Union; Granger movement; Nonpartisan League; People's Party; Third-party movements
Canada, 7:91, 29:341
development, 11:79, 32:181–183, 35:284, 36:101, 51:15–22, 54:32–34, 56:331
Donnelly's career, 4:157–160
history, 51:143–144
Illinois, 38:235
Iowa, 51:270–271, 51:278–280
leaders, 16:365, 35:284, 51:179, 51:183, 52:102, 55:19, 56:333
legislation, 9:411–412
in literature, 8:323
milling and, 6:147
Minnesota, 4:334–339, 5:531–560, 7:215, 8:181–183
Mississippi Valley, 4:284
Nelson's influence, 5:335–336
North Dakota, 5:464, 6:382–385
Northwest, 3:360–363, 4:27
organization, 9:220–222
Scandinavians and, 4:278, 8:101
socialist platform, 52:92
sociopolitical, 54:95–96
source material, 29:102, 52:160
South, 9:219
unionization attempts, 9:223, 9:226, 9:228, 9:241
United States, 6:382–385, 8:434
Weaver's career, 3:210–212
West, 5:463
women, 55:329
Canada, 7:91, 29:341
development, 11:79, 32:181–183, 35:284, 36:101, 51:15–22, 54:32–34, 56:331
Donnelly's career, 4:157–160
history, 51:143–144
Illinois, 38:235
Iowa, 51:270–271, 51:278–280
leaders, 16:365, 35:284, 51:179, 51:183, 52:102, 55:19, 56:333
legislation, 9:411–412
in literature, 8:323
milling and, 6:147
Minnesota, 4:334–339, 5:531–560, 7:215, 8:181–183
Mississippi Valley, 4:284
Nelson's influence, 5:335–336
North Dakota, 5:464, 6:382–385
Northwest, 3:360–363, 4:27
organization, 9:220–222
Scandinavians and, 4:278, 8:101
socialist platform, 52:92
sociopolitical, 54:95–96
source material, 29:102, 52:160
South, 9:219
unionization attempts, 9:223, 9:226, 9:228, 9:241
United States, 6:382–385, 8:434
Weaver's career, 3:210–212
West, 5:463
women, 55:329
Agrelius, Carl P., Swedish settler, 17:398
Agren, P. G., author, 18:73
Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA):
amendments, 58:199
corn/hog program, 52:102–105, 52:107–109
declared unconstitutional, 52:101, 52:109
history, 48:171
pig slaughtering depicted, 52:105
corn/hog program, 52:102–105, 52:107–109
declared unconstitutional, 52:101, 52:109
history, 48:171
pig slaughtering depicted, 52:105
Agricultural and Mechanics' Club of the Legislature of Minnesota, 22:253
Agricultural Council, organized, 18:323
Agricultural History Society, 3:309, 5:68, 8:100, 10:49, 10:74, 10:210, 15:119, 19:148n, 22:428, 24:255
Agricultural societies. See Agriculture; specific state and county societies
Agricultural Workers Organization (AWO). See Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
Agriculture
See also Agrarian movement; Corn and corn raising; Dairy industry and dairying; Economic conditions; Fairs; Farmers and farming; Grain marketing; Grasshopper plagues; Horticulture; Livestock industry; Marketing; United States Department of Agriculture; Wheat raising; Women; specific agricultural organizations; specific agricultural products
1980s, depicted, 58:65 (facing)
advertising, 54:96 (facing), 54:313, 57:56 (facing)
animals, 50:139–141, 50:146
art work, 52:164
atlas, 18:102
barns, 51:146, 55:317
bibliography, 40:360
Big Woods, 10:361
bilingual instruction, 58:205
birds and, 1:294
bonanza farms, 13:205, 16:129, 18:79, 20:404, 21:448, 21:451, 25:300, 29:14–15, 31:122, 33:61, 33:68, 33:70, 36:68, 37:259, 37:265–268, 39:206, 40:263, 52:35, 56:21–22
boundary waters, 54:127
Brainerd, 5:366
British colonies, 1:170, 1:199, 1:206n, 1:215
buildings, 48:134, 48:313, 49:35, 49:40, 50:81, 50:140
business, 54:328
Canada, 28:64, 28:366, 53:167, 55:231, 57:365–366
census, 47:23
Chisago City, 55:25, 55:27
Civil War, 2:392, 2:397–398
climate and, 17:254, 18:285, 49:150, 51:187–188, 54:104, 57:17, 57:359
commercial fishing impact, 58:62
common lands, 54:39
competitions, 52:161
cooperatives, 11:100, 17:474, 24:73, 29:76, 30:405, 35:334, 51:259, 57:155–156, 57:396
crop loan programs, 51:277
crops, 5:522, 50:138, 50:140–141, 50:143, 50:145, 50:220–221, 51:163, 51:195, 53:260, 56:98–99, 57:79, 57:266
Cuba, 56:286, 56:288–289, 56:291–294, 56:297
at Currie, 9:339
cutover land, 56:264, 56:266, 56:268–269, 56:279, 56:281, 56:285
dairy farms, 52:29
in the Dakotas, 54:144
decline, 56:419
depicted, 49:197, 51:1 (cover), 51:276, 52:93, 52:103, 52:107, 52:110, 52:225, 52:235, 53:71, 53:214–215, 55:6, 55:76–77, 56:101 (cover), 58:160
diversification, 4:471, 19:148, 20:62, 27:115, 29:13, 29:25–26, 29:335, 30:370, 54:244–245, 54:247–248, 54:250–253
Duluth, 56:89
economic aspects, 1:277, 1:279–281, 1:401, 4:17, 5:147, 12:14, 12:334, 13:12, 13:332, 16:71, 16:190, 18:291–293, 18:299, 21:449, 22:320, 23:179, 26:360–362, 28:38–44, 35:375, 36:123, 37:220, 38:177–185, 38:334, 40:296, 44:180–183, 45:158–159, 48:129, 49:163, 49:253, 50:145, 50:220–221, 50:252–253, 51:37, 51:45, 51:110, 51:120, 51:194, 51:270–280, 51:283, 52:79, 52:87, 52:92, 52:142, 52:169, 53:147, 53:208, 54:42–44, 54:94, 54:172–173, 54:324, 55:139, 55:178, 56:188, 58:99, 58:147–158, 58:272, 58:281, 58:283
education, 5:390, 5:513, 15:243, 15:487, 16:352, 17:227, 19:113, 19:474, 22:412, 32:118, 33:224, 37:19–29, 37:134, 37:221, 39:83, 42:292, 43:67n, 44:119, 44:181, 47:34, 49:2–13, 49:85, 49:91, 49:97, 51:84–85, 51:87, 51:91, 54:325
England, 9:135
ethnic groups, 1:338, 4:263, 8:402, 8:406, 8:449, 12:247, 17:402, 18:74, 19:200, 19:211, 22:220, 29:278, 34:173, 35:205–213, 35:325, 49:35, 49:339, 51:143, 52:167, 52:244, 53:214–216, 53:222–224, 53:252, 55:168, 55:179–180, 58:19–20, 58:22
experimentation, 55:132
extension work, 10:353
family, 50:171, 50:253
farm crisis, 57:323
farm layout, 49:35
farm life, 54:235
farm relief, 6:209, 7:12, 9:305, 9:412, 10:452
farm sale card depicted, 54:313
farmstead painters, 55:81–83
federal policies, 45:161, 47:336, 48:129, 48:171, 51:76–77, 52:201, 53:126
in fiction, 11:63–74, 11:185, 16:106–107, 20:183, 23:113–125, 23:156–158, 31:135–137, 36:80, 39:293, 49:161
fires, 52:198
flour-milling and, 6:148, 6:153, 10:179
food sculptures, 50:218–228
in forest areas, 42:251–256
Fort Ripley, 9:250
Fort Snelling, 5:252, 6:178, 7:207
gardening, 49:197
gender division of labor, 51:181–183, 51:191–192
gentleman farmers, 53:337
geology and, 1:59, 2:178–181, 3:153
government programs, 51:321–322
grain elevator depicted, 51:149, 55:318
grain warehouses, 58:67
grasshopper plague, 1:141, 1:513, 4:148
health factor, 49:199
historic properties, 40:404, 51:148–149
history, 1:531, 4:285, 5:311, 6:22, 6:198, 9:392, 14:11, 22:110, 23:378, 30:264, 30:370, 36:105, 36:150, 36:195, 42:240, 42:314, 44:314, 46:38, 48:129, 50:220–221, 51:281, 55:183, 57:215
Hollandale, 5:618
hybrid preservation, 53:79
Illinois, 7:351, 58:247
images on videodisc, 53:83
implements and machinery, 11:186, 11:457, 12:100, 12:141, 12:182, 13:204, 14:458, 15:123, 15:238, 15:251, 15:464, 16:106, 16:277, 16:474, 17:190, 17:343, 18:289–291, 20:232, 20:341, 20:432, 20:464, 21:341, 21:441, 22:201, 22:326, 23:316–327, 24:75, 24:92, 24:287–306, 24:352, 26:87, 26:90, 26:181, 28:85, 29:22, 30:371, 30:395, 31:55, 31:348, 34:36, 37:143, 37:151, 43:139, 44:181, 48:179, 49:164, 49:191, 49:197, 49:199, 51:200, 52:127, 53:72, 53:74, 56:127–128, 56:464, 58:158, 58:202
Indian boarding schools, 58:230–231
Indians and, 1:427, 2:369–371, 2:536, 4:181, 5:77, 5:390, 5:611, 6:171, 6:202, 6:266, 7:200–205, 7:268, 13:330, 15:111, 15:122–123, 15:263–269, 15:301, 15:305, 16:472, 25:154, 35:24, 35:28, 37:273, 37:275–276, 37:279–280, 38:93–94, 38:132, 40:158, 41:20–21, 41:23, 43:5, 43:176, 43:179–180, 45:85, 48:200, 48:237–240, 49:278, 50:211, 51:37–38, 51:75–76, 51:160, 51:198, 51:313, 51:315, 52:39, 52:159, 54:89, 54:237, 55:90, 56:200, 57:4, 57:19, 57:56 (facing), 57:159
interpretive centers, 46:31–33
Iowa, 10:216, 11:326, 25:71
journals, 51:324
Kansas, 25:375
labor, 42:160, 44:290–294, 44:296–298, 44:301–302, 44:312, 48:227, 49:197, 50:169, 54:51–52, 54:288, 56:46, 57:360–361, 58:193 (cover), 58:196–208
lakes, at head of, 9:311
Le Duc's influence, 3:63
Lincoln County, 53:212
Lincoln's speech, 8:202
logging and, 7:45
management, 49:346
maps, 51:35
markets, 48:256, 50:138
mechanized, 58:208, 58:244
methods, 1:73, 1:244, 1:413, 4:135, 6:46, 6:71, 6:310, 9:178, 10:460, 12:147, 14:353, 18:341, 20:359, 36:28, 39:260
metis and, 49:184
Midwest, 4:222, 15:353, 19:102, 44:118–119
migrant/itinerant labor, 25:221–223, 37:265–270, 51:70, 51:80, 51:306–307, 53:141
military posts, 15:311, 16:351, 19:448, 21:99
Minneapolis economy, 53:208
Minnesota, 1:223, 1:241, 1:319, 2:191, 3:99, 4:471, 7:212–217, 8:80, 10:197, 10:222, 11:114, 11:116, 12:337, 15:487, 16:233, 17:117, 17:358, 17:487, 24:91, 35:245, 43:171, 43:257–259, 48:109, 49:306, 50:135, 50:138n, 52:125, 53:72–73, 57:74, 57:358
at missions, 5:567, 9:252, 10:112–114, 11:216, 15:110, 15:275, 16:107, 16:138–140, 19:142–145, 20:90, 21:23, 21:28, 21:163, 39:306–308
Mississippi Valley, 3:538
Missouri, 6:105
Montana, 3:44
motion pictures, impact, 54:357
murals, 53:232, 53:235–236
Nebraska, 45:160
Nelson's attitude, 5:335–336, 5:345, 5:547
New Deal, 46:3, 46:5, 46:9–10
New France, 18:395
New Jersey, 28:80
New York, 15:123, 17:111, 17:327
North Dakota, 5:298, 52:127
Northwest, 9:118, 10:346, 10:453
occupational humor, 52:330
organizations, 14:137, 16:478, 17:326, 18:294, 21:342, 22:111, 22:249–269, 22:328, 23:91, 24:260, 28:37–44, 28:377, 51:78
papers, 55:130
periodicals, 11:326, 12:325, 16:338, 17:234, 17:327, 18:195, 18:407–414, 21:328, 22:201, 23:86, 23:179, 23:283, 49:191–201, 52:160
photography, 56:278–279, 58:66, 61:174–175
pig farms depicted, 52:85 (cover), 52:111
pig slaughtering depicted, 52:105
pioneer, 1:352, 2:213, 2:248–250, 3:120, 3:174, 3:283, 3:409, 5:467, 7:173, 7:209–212, 9:254, 9:404, 10:97, 10:213, 10:287, 10:405–406, 11:83, 11:96, 12:137, 14:99, 15:209, 15:347, 18:286, 19:226, 19:322–324, 20:448, 32:49, 38:204, 40:272, 40:303, 43:78, 43:139–140, 43:276, 49:35, 52:149, 54:79, 54:108, 56:164, 56:180
political aspects, 41:281, 48:129, 48:131, 49:158, 49:258, 50:169, 51:1 (cover), 51:15–22, 51:102, 51:168, 51:179, 51:183–184, 52:96–97, 55:159, 57:98, 57:326–327, 57:360
Polk County, 1:385
postage stamps and, 55:117
prisoner-of-war workers, 58:192
processing-tax recovery battle, 52:100–111
progress, 10:458
radical history documentation, 51:140
railroads and, 2:319, 2:393, 10:69, 12:329, 13:111, 15:333, 18:106, 23:54, 30:393, 33:33, 33:61, 36:68, 41:179, 41:186–188, 43:58, 43:141, 51:125, 53:169 (facing), 54:95, 54:243, 54:246, 55:123, 57:201, 58:100
real estate advertisement depicted, 55:61
Red River Valley, 5:218, 5:263, 5:409, 5:524, 7:144–145, 8:305, 17:128, 20:207, 21:212, 21:448, 31:56, 32:119, 33:314, 36:69, 36:281, 41:99, 44:282–283, 47:332, 51:55, 51:59, 51:61–62, 53:319–321, 54:214, 56:27, 57:358, 58:97
research, 18:449
St. Anthony, 56:249
St. Louis County, 8:443
settlement map, 50:137
Sioux War, 1:513, 10:429
social gospel, 50:256
soil, effect on migration, 12:172–174
soil conditions, 46:226
source material, 3:523, 4:69, 4:172, 4:295, 5:63, 6:395, 6:398, 7:64, 10:77, 10:205
South Dakota, 55:230, 56:463
state promotion and, 56:211
Steele County, 8:441
stock farms, 57:104
strip cropping, 20:359
subsistence, 57:78
success factors, 46:252–253, 48:129
taxation, 50:140, 50:145–146, 54:47
technology, 53:252, 54:189
tenant farms, 55:44
threshing crew depicted, 54:32–33, 56:1 (cover)
trading posts, 4:377n, 4:386n, 4:418n, 5:25, 5:29, 5:34, 5:36, 5:38, 5:62, 7:205–208, 7:320, 9:147, 11:175, 18:238, 23:244, 23:339, 42:128
tradition, 40:293
transplanted species, 57:307
United States, 12:90, 16:221, 18:449, 19:347, 21:91, 22:92, 23:180, 24:255, 34:251, 34:263, 35:45, 37:178, 56:143
urbanization, 48:255–256, 48:262
value, 50:141–142
veterans' colonies, 39:241–251
wartime, 53:78–79
wheat delivery depicted, 56:27
Wisconsin, 2:270–272, 4:4–5, 4:7, 4:16, 5:132–135, 5:594, 8:106, 10:342, 13:438, 29:86, 33:224, 36:235, 38:194, 46:256, 51:195, 53:290, 56:354–355, 56:464
women's activities and roles, 48:237–240, 48:255–262, 50:252, 51:126, 52:64, 56:413, 56:419
women's clothing collections, 52:115
workers organizations, 48:227, 50:4
WPA, effect of, 41:167
1980s, depicted, 58:65 (facing)
advertising, 54:96 (facing), 54:313, 57:56 (facing)
animals, 50:139–141, 50:146
art work, 52:164
atlas, 18:102
barns, 51:146, 55:317
bibliography, 40:360
Big Woods, 10:361
bilingual instruction, 58:205
birds and, 1:294
bonanza farms, 13:205, 16:129, 18:79, 20:404, 21:448, 21:451, 25:300, 29:14–15, 31:122, 33:61, 33:68, 33:70, 36:68, 37:259, 37:265–268, 39:206, 40:263, 52:35, 56:21–22
boundary waters, 54:127
Brainerd, 5:366
British colonies, 1:170, 1:199, 1:206n, 1:215
buildings, 48:134, 48:313, 49:35, 49:40, 50:81, 50:140
business, 54:328
Canada, 28:64, 28:366, 53:167, 55:231, 57:365–366
census, 47:23
Chisago City, 55:25, 55:27
Civil War, 2:392, 2:397–398
climate and, 17:254, 18:285, 49:150, 51:187–188, 54:104, 57:17, 57:359
commercial fishing impact, 58:62
common lands, 54:39
competitions, 52:161
cooperatives, 11:100, 17:474, 24:73, 29:76, 30:405, 35:334, 51:259, 57:155–156, 57:396
crop loan programs, 51:277
crops, 5:522, 50:138, 50:140–141, 50:143, 50:145, 50:220–221, 51:163, 51:195, 53:260, 56:98–99, 57:79, 57:266
Cuba, 56:286, 56:288–289, 56:291–294, 56:297
at Currie, 9:339
cutover land, 56:264, 56:266, 56:268–269, 56:279, 56:281, 56:285
dairy farms, 52:29
in the Dakotas, 54:144
decline, 56:419
depicted, 49:197, 51:1 (cover), 51:276, 52:93, 52:103, 52:107, 52:110, 52:225, 52:235, 53:71, 53:214–215, 55:6, 55:76–77, 56:101 (cover), 58:160
diversification, 4:471, 19:148, 20:62, 27:115, 29:13, 29:25–26, 29:335, 30:370, 54:244–245, 54:247–248, 54:250–253
Duluth, 56:89
economic aspects, 1:277, 1:279–281, 1:401, 4:17, 5:147, 12:14, 12:334, 13:12, 13:332, 16:71, 16:190, 18:291–293, 18:299, 21:449, 22:320, 23:179, 26:360–362, 28:38–44, 35:375, 36:123, 37:220, 38:177–185, 38:334, 40:296, 44:180–183, 45:158–159, 48:129, 49:163, 49:253, 50:145, 50:220–221, 50:252–253, 51:37, 51:45, 51:110, 51:120, 51:194, 51:270–280, 51:283, 52:79, 52:87, 52:92, 52:142, 52:169, 53:147, 53:208, 54:42–44, 54:94, 54:172–173, 54:324, 55:139, 55:178, 56:188, 58:99, 58:147–158, 58:272, 58:281, 58:283
education, 5:390, 5:513, 15:243, 15:487, 16:352, 17:227, 19:113, 19:474, 22:412, 32:118, 33:224, 37:19–29, 37:134, 37:221, 39:83, 42:292, 43:67n, 44:119, 44:181, 47:34, 49:2–13, 49:85, 49:91, 49:97, 51:84–85, 51:87, 51:91, 54:325
England, 9:135
ethnic groups, 1:338, 4:263, 8:402, 8:406, 8:449, 12:247, 17:402, 18:74, 19:200, 19:211, 22:220, 29:278, 34:173, 35:205–213, 35:325, 49:35, 49:339, 51:143, 52:167, 52:244, 53:214–216, 53:222–224, 53:252, 55:168, 55:179–180, 58:19–20, 58:22
experimentation, 55:132
extension work, 10:353
family, 50:171, 50:253
farm crisis, 57:323
farm layout, 49:35
farm life, 54:235
farm relief, 6:209, 7:12, 9:305, 9:412, 10:452
farm sale card depicted, 54:313
farmstead painters, 55:81–83
federal policies, 45:161, 47:336, 48:129, 48:171, 51:76–77, 52:201, 53:126
in fiction, 11:63–74, 11:185, 16:106–107, 20:183, 23:113–125, 23:156–158, 31:135–137, 36:80, 39:293, 49:161
fires, 52:198
flour-milling and, 6:148, 6:153, 10:179
food sculptures, 50:218–228
in forest areas, 42:251–256
Fort Ripley, 9:250
Fort Snelling, 5:252, 6:178, 7:207
gardening, 49:197
gender division of labor, 51:181–183, 51:191–192
gentleman farmers, 53:337
geology and, 1:59, 2:178–181, 3:153
government programs, 51:321–322
grain elevator depicted, 51:149, 55:318
grain warehouses, 58:67
grasshopper plague, 1:141, 1:513, 4:148
health factor, 49:199
historic properties, 40:404, 51:148–149
history, 1:531, 4:285, 5:311, 6:22, 6:198, 9:392, 14:11, 22:110, 23:378, 30:264, 30:370, 36:105, 36:150, 36:195, 42:240, 42:314, 44:314, 46:38, 48:129, 50:220–221, 51:281, 55:183, 57:215
Hollandale, 5:618
hybrid preservation, 53:79
Illinois, 7:351, 58:247
images on videodisc, 53:83
implements and machinery, 11:186, 11:457, 12:100, 12:141, 12:182, 13:204, 14:458, 15:123, 15:238, 15:251, 15:464, 16:106, 16:277, 16:474, 17:190, 17:343, 18:289–291, 20:232, 20:341, 20:432, 20:464, 21:341, 21:441, 22:201, 22:326, 23:316–327, 24:75, 24:92, 24:287–306, 24:352, 26:87, 26:90, 26:181, 28:85, 29:22, 30:371, 30:395, 31:55, 31:348, 34:36, 37:143, 37:151, 43:139, 44:181, 48:179, 49:164, 49:191, 49:197, 49:199, 51:200, 52:127, 53:72, 53:74, 56:127–128, 56:464, 58:158, 58:202
Indian boarding schools, 58:230–231
Indians and, 1:427, 2:369–371, 2:536, 4:181, 5:77, 5:390, 5:611, 6:171, 6:202, 6:266, 7:200–205, 7:268, 13:330, 15:111, 15:122–123, 15:263–269, 15:301, 15:305, 16:472, 25:154, 35:24, 35:28, 37:273, 37:275–276, 37:279–280, 38:93–94, 38:132, 40:158, 41:20–21, 41:23, 43:5, 43:176, 43:179–180, 45:85, 48:200, 48:237–240, 49:278, 50:211, 51:37–38, 51:75–76, 51:160, 51:198, 51:313, 51:315, 52:39, 52:159, 54:89, 54:237, 55:90, 56:200, 57:4, 57:19, 57:56 (facing), 57:159
interpretive centers, 46:31–33
Iowa, 10:216, 11:326, 25:71
journals, 51:324
Kansas, 25:375
labor, 42:160, 44:290–294, 44:296–298, 44:301–302, 44:312, 48:227, 49:197, 50:169, 54:51–52, 54:288, 56:46, 57:360–361, 58:193 (cover), 58:196–208
lakes, at head of, 9:311
Le Duc's influence, 3:63
Lincoln County, 53:212
Lincoln's speech, 8:202
logging and, 7:45
management, 49:346
maps, 51:35
markets, 48:256, 50:138
mechanized, 58:208, 58:244
methods, 1:73, 1:244, 1:413, 4:135, 6:46, 6:71, 6:310, 9:178, 10:460, 12:147, 14:353, 18:341, 20:359, 36:28, 39:260
metis and, 49:184
Midwest, 4:222, 15:353, 19:102, 44:118–119
migrant/itinerant labor, 25:221–223, 37:265–270, 51:70, 51:80, 51:306–307, 53:141
military posts, 15:311, 16:351, 19:448, 21:99
Minneapolis economy, 53:208
Minnesota, 1:223, 1:241, 1:319, 2:191, 3:99, 4:471, 7:212–217, 8:80, 10:197, 10:222, 11:114, 11:116, 12:337, 15:487, 16:233, 17:117, 17:358, 17:487, 24:91, 35:245, 43:171, 43:257–259, 48:109, 49:306, 50:135, 50:138n, 52:125, 53:72–73, 57:74, 57:358
at missions, 5:567, 9:252, 10:112–114, 11:216, 15:110, 15:275, 16:107, 16:138–140, 19:142–145, 20:90, 21:23, 21:28, 21:163, 39:306–308
Mississippi Valley, 3:538
Missouri, 6:105
Montana, 3:44
motion pictures, impact, 54:357
murals, 53:232, 53:235–236
Nebraska, 45:160
Nelson's attitude, 5:335–336, 5:345, 5:547
New Deal, 46:3, 46:5, 46:9–10
New France, 18:395
New Jersey, 28:80
New York, 15:123, 17:111, 17:327
North Dakota, 5:298, 52:127
Northwest, 9:118, 10:346, 10:453
occupational humor, 52:330
organizations, 14:137, 16:478, 17:326, 18:294, 21:342, 22:111, 22:249–269, 22:328, 23:91, 24:260, 28:37–44, 28:377, 51:78
papers, 55:130
periodicals, 11:326, 12:325, 16:338, 17:234, 17:327, 18:195, 18:407–414, 21:328, 22:201, 23:86, 23:179, 23:283, 49:191–201, 52:160
photography, 56:278–279, 58:66, 61:174–175
pig farms depicted, 52:85 (cover), 52:111
pig slaughtering depicted, 52:105
pioneer, 1:352, 2:213, 2:248–250, 3:120, 3:174, 3:283, 3:409, 5:467, 7:173, 7:209–212, 9:254, 9:404, 10:97, 10:213, 10:287, 10:405–406, 11:83, 11:96, 12:137, 14:99, 15:209, 15:347, 18:286, 19:226, 19:322–324, 20:448, 32:49, 38:204, 40:272, 40:303, 43:78, 43:139–140, 43:276, 49:35, 52:149, 54:79, 54:108, 56:164, 56:180
political aspects, 41:281, 48:129, 48:131, 49:158, 49:258, 50:169, 51:1 (cover), 51:15–22, 51:102, 51:168, 51:179, 51:183–184, 52:96–97, 55:159, 57:98, 57:326–327, 57:360
Polk County, 1:385
postage stamps and, 55:117
prisoner-of-war workers, 58:192
processing-tax recovery battle, 52:100–111
progress, 10:458
radical history documentation, 51:140
railroads and, 2:319, 2:393, 10:69, 12:329, 13:111, 15:333, 18:106, 23:54, 30:393, 33:33, 33:61, 36:68, 41:179, 41:186–188, 43:58, 43:141, 51:125, 53:169 (facing), 54:95, 54:243, 54:246, 55:123, 57:201, 58:100
real estate advertisement depicted, 55:61
Red River Valley, 5:218, 5:263, 5:409, 5:524, 7:144–145, 8:305, 17:128, 20:207, 21:212, 21:448, 31:56, 32:119, 33:314, 36:69, 36:281, 41:99, 44:282–283, 47:332, 51:55, 51:59, 51:61–62, 53:319–321, 54:214, 56:27, 57:358, 58:97
research, 18:449
St. Anthony, 56:249
St. Louis County, 8:443
settlement map, 50:137
Sioux War, 1:513, 10:429
social gospel, 50:256
soil, effect on migration, 12:172–174
soil conditions, 46:226
source material, 3:523, 4:69, 4:172, 4:295, 5:63, 6:395, 6:398, 7:64, 10:77, 10:205
South Dakota, 55:230, 56:463
state promotion and, 56:211
Steele County, 8:441
stock farms, 57:104
strip cropping, 20:359
subsistence, 57:78
success factors, 46:252–253, 48:129
taxation, 50:140, 50:145–146, 54:47
technology, 53:252, 54:189
tenant farms, 55:44
threshing crew depicted, 54:32–33, 56:1 (cover)
trading posts, 4:377n, 4:386n, 4:418n, 5:25, 5:29, 5:34, 5:36, 5:38, 5:62, 7:205–208, 7:320, 9:147, 11:175, 18:238, 23:244, 23:339, 42:128
tradition, 40:293
transplanted species, 57:307
United States, 12:90, 16:221, 18:449, 19:347, 21:91, 22:92, 23:180, 24:255, 34:251, 34:263, 35:45, 37:178, 56:143
urbanization, 48:255–256, 48:262
value, 50:141–142
veterans' colonies, 39:241–251
wartime, 53:78–79
wheat delivery depicted, 56:27
Wisconsin, 2:270–272, 4:4–5, 4:7, 4:16, 5:132–135, 5:594, 8:106, 10:342, 13:438, 29:86, 33:224, 36:235, 38:194, 46:256, 51:195, 53:290, 56:354–355, 56:464
women's activities and roles, 48:237–240, 48:255–262, 50:252, 51:126, 52:64, 56:413, 56:419
women's clothing collections, 52:115
workers organizations, 48:227, 50:4
WPA, effect of, 41:167
Aguinaldo, Emilio, Philippine president, 7:362, 56:133
veterans' colonies report, 39:245–250
Ahern, Patrick H., author, 34:214
Ahern, Wilbert H., professor, 44:30, 50:83, 57:325
Ahl, Dave, punk-rock musician, 58:31
Ahler, Stanley A., author, 51:127
work reviewed, 53:33
Ahlgren, Leo, IWW member, 42:171
Ahlin, Jane, essayist, 56:408
Ahlin, Johanna, Titanic victim, 60:261
Ahlquist, Emma M., 21:85
Ahlstrom, L. J. (Rev.), author, 9:258, 16:340
Ahlstrom, Sydney E., work reviewed, 43:192
Ahlteen, Carl, arrest of, 52:97
Ahmahkahmekemung, Chippewa Indian, 1:87
Ah-no-je-naje, Dakota, 42:298
Aho, Aaron, 61:23n
Aho, Hilma, 61:23n
Aho, Iivari, 61:23n
Aho, John, family, 61:17, 61:23n
Aho, Olga, 61:23n
Aho family, Finnish immigrants, 45:1 (cover)
Ahrendt, Karl, actor, 32:103–104
Ahrenholz, Herman, chiropractor, 59:209–210
Ahrens, John P., 50:179
Ahrens, Mrs. Albert E., speaker, 28:302, 29:265
Ahrens Company, fire-engine manufacturer, 50:176, 50:180, 50:183, 50:185
Ahsahivaince, Chippewa Indian, 24:262
AIDS, rock-music benefits, 58:33
Aiken, George L., 33:174
Aiken, Samuel C., Dr., speaker, 28:140
Aiken, Ta-Coumba, artist, 53:232, 53:237, 55:284
Aikman, Duncan, editor, 7:95
Aile de Corbeau River. See Crow Wing River
AIM. See American Indian Movement; American Indian Movement (AIM)
Ainse, Joseph, trader/Indian agent, 62:51
Ainse, Louis-Joseph, trader, 50:288
Ainse, Sally, trader, 20:338
Ainslee's, contributors, 56:312
Ainsworth, D. W., flutist, 23:310
Ainsworth, F. C. (Gen.), 5:351
Ainsworth, Peter, author, 11:326
Air Commerce Act, 52:238, 52:1926
Air Corps (U.S.). See United States Air Corps
Aircraft Yearbook, 52:237
Aird, George, trader, 6:332
Aird, James, trader, 6:332–333, 7:35, 18:193
Air Line Pilots Association, 33:242
Air mail. See Mail and mail service; United States Postal Service
Air Mail Act of 1925. See Kelly Act
Airplanes. See Aviation
Air pollution, programs, 58:121
Airports, Minnesota, 19:99, 24:184
Air Service Mechanics School, St. Paul, history, 3:110
Airships. See Aviation
Air Transport, Inc., Minneapolis, 50:97
Air travel. See Aviation
Aiso, John F., school director, 45:273, 45:276, 45:278
Aitken, Alfred, 4:380n
Aitken, John, trader, 4:380n, 22:357
Aitken, Mrs. William A., 36:40
Aitken, Roger, 6:345
Aitken, William A., trader, 3:120n, 3:199n–200n, 4:38On, 4:377n, 4:387n, 4:394n, 4:405, 4:421n, 6:346, 7:109, 7:207, 7:266n, 7:317, 8:127, 8:273, 11:359, 11:367, 16:358, 18:194, 19:342, 20:71, 20:78, 21:349, 23:24, 24:22n, 26:342, 36:248–249, 39:303, 42:126–129, 42:131, 42:133, 42:136–138, 52:223
genealogy, 50:336
geology, 2:179–180
history, 11:111, 14:233, 22:109, 22:220, 23:105, 23:288, 35:50
homestead depicted, 56:282
iron deposits, 3:29
Ku Klux Klan activities, 61:368
lumber industry, 12:428, 37:41
map, 8:129n
notes, 10:223
place names, 21:286, 21:346, 21:349–350
relief committee, 48:278
school district consolidation, 59:124, 59:131n
schools, 10:459, 21:448, 22:220
settlers, 56:464
steam boating, 22:108, 33:8, 33:16, 40:263
summer camps, 58:71–72
trading post, 11:371
veterans' colonies, 39:243, 39:245
War History Committee, 24:268
wildlife, 30:127
geology, 2:179–180
history, 11:111, 14:233, 22:109, 22:220, 23:105, 23:288, 35:50
homestead depicted, 56:282
iron deposits, 3:29
Ku Klux Klan activities, 61:368
lumber industry, 12:428, 37:41
map, 8:129n
notes, 10:223
place names, 21:286, 21:346, 21:349–350
relief committee, 48:278
school district consolidation, 59:124, 59:131n
schools, 10:459, 21:448, 22:220
settlers, 56:464
steam boating, 22:108, 33:8, 33:16, 40:263
summer camps, 58:71–72
trading post, 11:371
veterans' colonies, 39:243, 39:245
War History Committee, 24:268
wildlife, 30:127
Aitkin Lake, Aitkin County, name, 21:349
Aitkinville, Morrison County
author, 12:418
Aiton, Mary (Mrs. John F.), missionary, 56:241
Akeley, Healy C., lumberman, 29:139–140, 29:142, 61:275
Akeley, Henry C., lumberman, 42:274
Akeley, Hubbard County:
Akenson, Curtis B. (Rev.), 41:202
Akepa (Akeepa, Akipa), Dakota/Sioux leader, 12:121, 12:127, 12:130n, 45:85, 45:92
Akerman, John D., airplane designer, 33:236, 33:243, 34:44
Akerman, Sune, author, 46:342, 48:43
Akers, Berry H., author, 30:264
Akers, Charles, attorney, 61:269
Akers, Dwight, author, 20:201
Akers, Mrs. Charles N., author, 3:467, 3:545, 4:209, 5:522, 9:75, 12:105, 61:270
Akers, Mrs. Cyrus W., author, 11:97
Akers, Peter (Rev.), circuit rider, 9:368, 21:203
Akers family, papers, 21:203
Akerson, George E., author, 3:237
Akin, Charles, 52:218
Akin, D. F., 19:235
Akin, Sabrie Goodwin, labor organizer:
Akipa, Dakota/Sioux leader. See Akepa
Akiwense family, Chippewa Indians, 39:305n
Ak-sar-ben Gardens, Crow Wing County, 54:311, 54:375
Alabama:
archives department, 1:6, 1:19, 1:105, 3:137, 26:382
baseball, 54:285
census records, 26:382
centennial celebration, 6:331
civil rights marches, 52:123
classroom prayers, 53:295
Coosa Dam, 54:266
execution laws, 58:90
Farmers' Alliance, 9:226
franchise law, 12:9
French trading and, 54:142
mounds, 9:100
reconstruction activities, 10:184
Tennessee River, 54:259
baseball, 54:285
census records, 26:382
centennial celebration, 6:331
civil rights marches, 52:123
classroom prayers, 53:295
Coosa Dam, 54:266
execution laws, 58:90
Farmers' Alliance, 9:226
franchise law, 12:9
French trading and, 54:142
mounds, 9:100
reconstruction activities, 10:184
Tennessee River, 54:259
Alabama Power Company, managers, 57:24
Alanan, Arnold R., author, 48:175
Alar, John, miner, death, 51:68–69
Alary, Andre, Jr., petitioner, 49:186
Alary, Andre, Sr., petitioner, 49:186
Alary, Baptiste, Jr., petitioner, 49:186
Alary, Baptiste, Sr., petitioner, 49:186
Alary, Charles, petitioner, 49:186
Alaska:
acquisition by United States, 37:57
air service, 26:9
boundaries, 8:82, 25:172, 61:310
depicted, 45:53–54, 45:56
exploration, 24:344
fur trade, 52:162
gold mining, 32:60, 32:174, 33:43, 35:52, 54:150, 56:412
history, 41:52
Indians, 35:141
Nelson's interest, 5:342
Norwegians in, 6:302
place names, 30:67
political cartoon depicted, 51:106
purchase, 6:55, 41:77, 41:79, 56:171
religion in, 39:128
roads, 24:2, 24:84, 24:291, 26:9, 45:42–57
Russians in, 26:56, 37:56
sealing, 25:290, 40:217–218, 51:106–107
Seward's prophecy, 8:153
source material, 4:170, 4:273, 23:273
air service, 26:9
boundaries, 8:82, 25:172, 61:310
depicted, 45:53–54, 45:56
exploration, 24:344
fur trade, 52:162
gold mining, 32:60, 32:174, 33:43, 35:52, 54:150, 56:412
history, 41:52
Indians, 35:141
Nelson's interest, 5:342
Norwegians in, 6:302
place names, 30:67
political cartoon depicted, 51:106
purchase, 6:55, 41:77, 41:79, 56:171
religion in, 39:128
roads, 24:2, 24:84, 24:291, 26:9, 45:42–57
Russians in, 26:56, 37:56
sealing, 25:290, 40:217–218, 51:106–107
Seward's prophecy, 8:153
source material, 4:170, 4:273, 23:273
Alaska Mill, Minneapolis, 58:327
Alaska Township, Beltrami County, history, 15:132
Alaska Underauthors Corporation, 49:30
Alavus, St. Louis County, Finish settlement, 22:291n, 25:320
Albachten, Mrs. J. H., author, 27:81
Albany, New York:
Albany Congress, 15:258
Albany Heritage Society, Minnesota, 53:128
Albany House, Ontario, Hudson's Bay Company post, 34:254
Albany mine, strike, 52:260
Albany River, Ontario, exploration, 16:418n
Albaugh, D. W., GAR commander, 16:434, 16:439
Albee, Edward, playwright, 60:142n
Albemarle, George Monk, Duke of, 8:375, 16:391, 16:399, 16:419, 16:423, 16:425n, 19:448, 20:34
Alberga, Toni Stone, athlete, 58:215–216
Albers, Patricia C., "Images and Reality," 49:229–240
Albers family, 28:388
Albert, Allen D., author, 4:93
Albert, John H. (Rev.), 29:323
Albert, Michael D., reviews by, 49:256, 51:160–161
Albert, Mrs. George, pioneer, 2:216
Alberta, Canada:
Alberti, Rudolph, Dr., 34:19n
Albertina, Eva, circus performer, 48:321
Albert Lea, Freeborn County:
churches, 15:242, 16:335
county centennial, 35:335
county seat, 14:314, 15:346, 20:357
ethnic settlements, 8:371, 12:269, 15:136, 31:126, 51:4–5, 51:7, 51:9–14, 51:143
folk arts museum, 16:364, 17:68
food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:275
Fourth of July celebration, 14:353
government, 30:144
historical meeting, 11:199, 11:291
history, 2:216, 3:239, 10:91, 11:289, 30:271
homestead project, 46:4n
in industry, 23:106, 23:301
Ku Klux Klan activities, 61:362–363, 61:366
library, 19:122, 27:175
mail service, 11:400, 28:83
Masonic lodge, 15:136
mayor, 18:114
meatpackers strike (1959), 61:227
meat packing, 57:158, 57:266–267
name, 2:382, 5:204
newspapers, 23:300, 56:224
oil cooperative, 20:103
pioneer cabin, 14:304
planning survey, 25:94
rail center, 30:233, 30:236, 30:240, 33:43
St. Paul Clothiers depicted, 51:11
schools, 26:166
stage lines, 11:402
War History Committee, 23:390
wholesale grocery, 21:221
county centennial, 35:335
county seat, 14:314, 15:346, 20:357
ethnic settlements, 8:371, 12:269, 15:136, 31:126, 51:4–5, 51:7, 51:9–14, 51:143
folk arts museum, 16:364, 17:68
food conservation efforts during World War I, 59:275
Fourth of July celebration, 14:353
government, 30:144
historical meeting, 11:199, 11:291
history, 2:216, 3:239, 10:91, 11:289, 30:271
homestead project, 46:4n
in industry, 23:106, 23:301
Ku Klux Klan activities, 61:362–363, 61:366
library, 19:122, 27:175
mail service, 11:400, 28:83
Masonic lodge, 15:136
mayor, 18:114
meatpackers strike (1959), 61:227
meat packing, 57:158, 57:266–267
name, 2:382, 5:204
newspapers, 23:300, 56:224
oil cooperative, 20:103
pioneer cabin, 14:304
planning survey, 25:94
rail center, 30:233, 30:236, 30:240, 33:43
St. Paul Clothiers depicted, 51:11
schools, 26:166
stage lines, 11:402
War History Committee, 23:390
wholesale grocery, 21:221
Albert Lea Cooperative Creamery, history, 23:301
Albert Lea Ice Arena, punk-rock performances, 58:31
Albert Lea Insurance Company, 24:109
Albert Lea Lake, name, 16:478
Albert Lea Publishing Company, 3:483
Albert Lea Vagabonds, musicians, 61:368
Alberts, Robert C., author, 33:351
Albertson, John, 22:221
Albertson, Mary V., author, 50:55
Albertype Company, Brooklyn, postcard publisher, 54:307
Albinson, E. Dewey, artist, 5:59, 13:307, 17:229, 19:461, 27:48, 41:365, 48:229 (cover), 53:180, 55:255, 57:76, 57:80
artistic education, 52:269
critics, 52:274–277
death, 52:278
depicted, 52:264, 52:272–273, 52:278
Depression years, 52:276–277
Don Quixote series, 52:278
environmentalist, 52:265, 52:277
in Europe, 52:275
exhibitions, 52:274–278
fishing motifs, 52:272–274
in Grand Portage, 52:266, 52:270, 52:272–274
in Mexico, 52:277–278
in Quebec, 52:277
regionalism, 52:265, 52:269, 52:274
St. Croix Valley area, 52:269–270, 52:274
second marriage, 52:277
speaker, 23:36
technique, 52:274
wilderness paintings, 52:265–266, 52:273–274
Witch Tree, 52:270–271
work depicted, 52:85 (cover), 52:245 (cover), 52:264, 52:266–268, 52:270, 52:273, 52:275, 52:276 (facing), 52:292, 53:187
youth, 52:268
critics, 52:274–277
death, 52:278
depicted, 52:264, 52:272–273, 52:278
Depression years, 52:276–277
Don Quixote series, 52:278
environmentalist, 52:265, 52:277
in Europe, 52:275
exhibitions, 52:274–278
fishing motifs, 52:272–274
in Grand Portage, 52:266, 52:270, 52:272–274
in Mexico, 52:277–278
in Quebec, 52:277
regionalism, 52:265, 52:269, 52:274
St. Croix Valley area, 52:269–270, 52:274
second marriage, 52:277
speaker, 23:36
technique, 52:274
wilderness paintings, 52:265–266, 52:273–274
Witch Tree, 52:270–271
work depicted, 52:85 (cover), 52:245 (cover), 52:264, 52:266–268, 52:270, 52:273, 52:275, 52:276 (facing), 52:292, 53:187
youth, 52:268
Albinson, Evelyn Antoinette (Mrs. Dewey), 52:275
Albinson, Myra Cerutti, artist, 52:277
Albinson, O. L., 52:268
Albion Academy, Wisconsin, 5:273
Albion Hotel, Swanville, depicted, 55:114
Alborn Township, St. Louis County:
Albrecht, Fred, 16:497
Albrecht, Harold, author, 34:128
Albrecht, Joseph (Fr.), 19:124
Albrecht, William, 14:455
Albrecht Company, furriers, 17:337, 40:149, 49:61
Albright, George L., author, 4:460
Albright, Samuel J., 5:206, 14:268, 15:476, 56:396–397
Albumen prints, 52:43, 52:51
See also Photography
Alcatraz, California, draft resisters incarcerated, 55:301
Alcazar Opera House, Minneapolis, 9:37
Alcock, Frederick J., author, 3:537, 34:132
Alcock, Merle, singer, 39:62
Alcorn, Edward, 17:235
Alcott, Bronson, educator, 10:354
Alden, Berry, artist, 28:281
Alden, Freeborn County:
Alden, Paulette Bates, author, 55:333 (facing)
Alden Advance, anniversary, 22:344
Alden Lake, St. Louis County, railroad station, 34:181
Alder, Elise, 13:117
Alderman, William H., horticulturalist, 62:192
Aldrete, Eduardo, labor-agency head, 58:202
Aldrich, A. W., Iowa fish commissioner, 57:310
Aldrich, B. B., 25:21
Aldrich, Bess Streeter, author, 20:116, 23:156, 49:308
Aldrich, Chilson D., architect/author, 6:200, 10:203
Aldrich, Cyrus, politician, 1:375, 2:163n, 8:159, 8:168, 25:22, 25:245, 29:283, 32:24, 32:30, 36:174n, 37:325–332, 38:56, 38:217–218, 38:220, 44:10, 44:13, 50:195–196, 50:198–200, 50:202
Aldrich, Henry, Dr. and Mrs., 4:291
Aldrich, Leonard, pioneer farmer, 23:324
Aldrich, Mrs. Chilson D., author, 11:215, 12:207, 16:18, 24:31, 24:75, 31:129, 31:134, 31:145
Aldrich, N. W., 5:605
Aldrich, Philip, mail carrier, 36:207
Aldrich, Thomas B., 18:32
Aldrich, Vernice M., author, 8:107
Aldrich House, Benson, 44:63, 46:62
Aldrich-Vreeland Act, 12:12
Alere, Girar, French soldier, 13:203
Aleutian Islands, Alaska, in World War II, 45:278, 45:283–284
Alex, Lynn M., author, 47:258
Alexander, Calvin E., Jr., editor, 48:90
Alexander, Charles, editor, 30:203
Alexander, E. B. (Col.), 12:61n
Alexander, Edward P., 24:70, 27:258
Alexander, Guy, speaker, 25:407, 54:186
Alexander, Hartley B., author, 9:184, 19:218
Alexander, Helen, author, 50:55
Alexander, Jack, author, 21:204
Alexander, Jean H., author, 11:329, 12:418, 18:105
Alexander, June G., author, 48:44
Alexander, Mrs. ----, 42:227
Alexander, Mrs. Donald T., 41:29–30
Alexander, Norman, author, 26:389
Alexander, Ruth Ann, editor/compiler, 49:346, 51:287
Alexander, Sara, 7:289
Alexander, Thomas B., work reviewed, 40:407
Alexander, Thomas G., author, 50:80
Alexander and Green, New York, manufacturers, 50:177
Alexander family, Cold Spring, 48:268
Alexander McDougall, whaleback, 34:13
Alexandria, Douglas County:
air service, 50:97
creameries, 51:277
depicted, 23:273, 50:256, 51:271, 52:56
diamond jubilee, 15:135
founded, 6:371
frontier post, 12:302, 38:66–67, 38:283, 38:286
historical meeting, 13:277–279
history, 4:193, 10:91, 15:246, 18:335, 30:161, 30:271, 31:184, 36:106, 37:206
Little Bit O' Heaven, 54:311–312
Lutheran church, 10:461
monument, 53:248, 53:265
in Nelson-Kindred campaign, 5:94
Nelson welcome depicted, 56:340–341
newspapers, 51:271, 51:274, 51:276
Nonpartisan League rally depicted, 51:278
Norwegian settlement, 12:277, 56:330
pageants, 4:472, 9:420, 19:256
platting, 57:336
railroad, 42:175
roads, 21:235, 21:240–243, 35:258, 38:64, 38:209
runestone parks, 60:63, 60:298
runestone repository, 41:239, 45:149, 45:196, 56:120–121
settlement, 6:372, 7:65–66
tourists depicted, 57:140
creameries, 51:277
depicted, 23:273, 50:256, 51:271, 52:56
diamond jubilee, 15:135
founded, 6:371
frontier post, 12:302, 38:66–67, 38:283, 38:286
historical meeting, 13:277–279
history, 4:193, 10:91, 15:246, 18:335, 30:161, 30:271, 31:184, 36:106, 37:206
Little Bit O' Heaven, 54:311–312
Lutheran church, 10:461
monument, 53:248, 53:265
in Nelson-Kindred campaign, 5:94
Nelson welcome depicted, 56:340–341
newspapers, 51:271, 51:274, 51:276
Nonpartisan League rally depicted, 51:278
Norwegian settlement, 12:277, 56:330
pageants, 4:472, 9:420, 19:256
platting, 57:336
railroad, 42:175
roads, 21:235, 21:240–243, 35:258, 38:64, 38:209
runestone parks, 60:63, 60:298
runestone repository, 41:239, 45:149, 45:196, 56:120–121
settlement, 6:372, 7:65–66
tourists depicted, 57:140
Alexandria Citizen-News, anniversary, 18:467
Alexandria Library Association, 52:57
Alexandria Woman's Club, 15:135
Alexia (Sr.), Benedictine nun, 27:99
Alexis, Joseph, author, 4:82, 29:278
Alfalfa raising, history, 16:122, 16:364, 19:21–33, 19:69, 38:378
Alford, E. F., speaker, 12:283
Alford, Eva, author, 3:465
Alford, Pauline, author, 5:157
Alfred (Mother), hospital founder, 60:246
career, 37:186
series, 55:132
Alfsborg Township, Sibley County:
Alger, Russell A., politician, 61:81
Alger, Smith and Company, Lake County, logging firm, 13:351n, 13:361, 27:301n, 27:302, 34:181, 36:132, 59:234
Algoma, steamboat, 34:39, 35:281
Algona, Iowa:
Algonquin Round Table, New York City, 56:3
Alhambra, steamship, 8:162–163, 8:169–170, 44:180
Alice, St. Louis County:
Alida, Clearwater County, ghost town, 16:493
Alien and Sedition acts, 52:263
Alien Registration Act. See Smith Act of 1940
Aliferis, James, composer, 30:280
Alink, Derk, Mr. and Mrs., Dutch pioneers, 28:121–122, 28:124
Alis, Karel, publisher, 13:269
Allaire, Gratien, author, 49:212
Allamakee County, Iowa, mounds, 9:105, 16:112
All American Girls Professional Baseball League, 55:42–43, 58:212–213
Allan, E. A., speaker, 10:211
Allan, George W., 21:186
Alland, Helene, author, 26:258
"A High School Survey at St. Cloud," 26:234–238
Allanson, Ellen B. See Brown, Ellen
Allanson, George G., author, 5:77, 11:456, 12:112, 12:428, 12:456, 13:340, 16:248, 18:461, 19:465, 20:99, 20:103, 22:205, 27:365, 28:191, 29:366, 48:201
Allanson, John S., 35:171
Allanson, M. Ethel, 12:120n
Allanson, Mrs. John S., house, 39:274–275
Allanson, Winona B., author, 9:184
Allar, Helen, 28:250–251, 28:253
Allard, Dora, 20:454, 21:443
Allard, Noel E., 46:40, 54:376
Allarm, 52:97
Allee, Anne M., 10:448
Allee, William F. (Capt.), author, 10:448
Alleine, Joseph, author, 22:355
Allen, ----, Dr., pioneer physician, 5:124, 5:127
Allen, ---- (Lt.), Union officer, 47:65
Allen, Albert H., author, 12:439
Allen, Alvaren (Col.), stage-line owner, 4:304, 42:24, 57:126
Allen, Anne Beiser, "Fred Fulton, the Rochester Plasterer," 59:74–87
Allen, Azlene, actress, 23:314
Allen, Barbara, work reviewed, 48:40
Allen, Benjamin F., banker, 40:127
Allen, Byron G., speaker, 25:312
Allen, Charles J. (Capt.), U.S. Army Corps, 52:4
Allen, Claudia M., speaker, 13:121
Allen, E. A., speaker, 11:460
Allen, E. John B., worked reviewed, 54:190–191
Allen, E. P., salesman, 50:154
Allen, Edgar M., composer, 44:135
Allen, George N., musician, 44:122–123
Allen, George W., art patron, 36:314
Allen, Guerdon S., 26:285
Allen, Hervey, author, 25:191
Allen, Howard W., author, 38:238
Allen, Ida, Dakota Indian, 61:157, 61:159
Allen, James Lane, author, 20:82, 20:110
Allen, James P. (Capt.), army officer:
Allen, Jap, band, 59:104
Allen, Joe, photographer, 57:270
work depicted, 56:443
Allen, Max P., author, 27:352
Allen, Michael, work reviewed, 52:243
Allen, Mrs.----, Stillwater pioneer, 24:203
Allen, Mrs. E. D., 11:334
Allen, Paul, hardware merchant, 23:88
Allen, Paula G., work reviewed, 50:165
Allen, Philip S., author, 47:180
Allen, Phyllis, author, 29:77
Allen, Robert E. B., speaker, 11:238n, 25:305–306, 25:397
Allen, S. A., Dr., author, 21:437
Allen, S. T. (Rev.), author, 12:445
Allen, Seward D., politician, 47:192
Allen, Susan, pioneer, 9:424
Allen, Thomas K., 49:147
Allen, W. A., Dr., Rochester physician, 11:465
Allen, W. B., author, 16:229
Allen, W. F., sportswriter, 59:167
Allen, W. H., 54:41
Allen, Willard, 12:340
Allen, William C., Dr., 10:100
Allen, William F., historian, 19:433, 24:336
educator, 43:228
Allen, William V., 9:220n
Allen and Chase, stage company, 38:64
Allendorf, ----, racehorse driver, 41:382
Allendorf, William, businessman, 41:381
Allen Junction, St. Louis County, railroad station, 34:180
Allen Light Guards, militia company, 45:137
Allerman, Tillie Pierce, Civil War nurse, 60:22
Alley, John B., attorney, 19:193–194
Alliance party, 34:221
Allie, Arthur, work depicted, 53:189–190
Allin, Cephas D., professor, 51:133, 51:137
Allis, Edward P., 46:157–158
Allis, Mary Lou, 27:147
Allis and Company, Milwaukee, 46:157–158
Allis-Chalmers, Wisconsin, strikes, 57:103
Allison, Hortense, Communist Party member, 62:150
Allison, John H., Sr., author, 30:267, 39:132
work reviewed, 37:258
Allison, William B., politician, 35:246
Allison piano, 39:323n
Allopathic medicine, 59:201
Allotment, impact on Indians, 53:35–36
Allott, Gordon, senator, 58:142
Allouez, Claude J. (Fr.), Jesuit, 5:150, 5:611, 7:349, 9:144, 41:195
Allouez Bay Dock Company, Superior, Wisconsin, 44:188
Allport, Gordon, 52:123
All Saints. See Minneapolis
All Saints Church (Episcopal), Northfield, 50:264–265, 51:127
Allston, Washington, artist, 31:102
Allyn, George W., author, 3:319
Allyn, Glen, mechanic, 52:236–237
Allyn, Robert, 19:129
Almaas, Steve, punk-rock musician, 58:31
Almack, John C., author, 6:297
Alman, Miriam, work reviewed, 38:198
Almanacs:
Almen, L. G., minister, 56:333
Almer, A. T., author, 30:158
Almond, Wisconsin, settled, 34:127
Almquist, Carl, 57:142, 57:148
Almquist, Shorty, football player, 54:174
Almqvist, Karl J. L., author, 10:238
Almshouses, 53:43
Alnes, Stephen, author, 36:283, 37:263
Alpena mine, Virginia, 41:83, 51:67
Alpha, steamboat, 21:254, 21:259n, 21:261
Alphabet Road, history, 13:342
Alpha Kappa Alpha, sorority, 52:117
Alphand, Jean-Alphonse, landscape architect, 58:48
Alpine Zither Club, Minneapolis, 57:223
Alsatians:
Alsbrook, Adolphus J., musician, 59:104–105
Al's Cafe, Rosemount, 49:226
Alsop, Henry W., author, 11:104
Alsop, Joseph, journalist, 52:28, 60:182
Alsop, Stewart, author, 40:299
Alsop and Mahlum, boatbuilders, 33:10
Alsop Brothers, papers, 30:40, 30:91
Alsup, Frank, union organizer, 57:427
Alt, John, miller, 44:170
Alta, horse, 41:379
Altar set:
Alternates, Minneapolis club, sketch, 9:81
Altgeld, John P., Illinois governor, 15:338, 22:80, 36:121–122, 39:106
Althaus, F. A., 9:259
Altnow, Randall D., author, 14:360
Altnow family, genealogy, 14:360
Alto, Wisconsin, Dutch settlement, 28:121–124, 28:128
Alton, Ann, attorney, 61:69
Alton, Illinois:
Altrowitz, Abe, journalist, 52:171
Altura, transient camp, 48:299–300
Alumacraft Boat Company, St. Peter, 61:88 (facing)
Alvarado, Lutheran church, 22:441
Alvin, research submarine, 60:266n
Alvin Theater, Minneapolis, 60:300
Alvira, steamboat, 10:463
Alvo, Stella, interview, 52:116
Alvord, Clarence W., 1:332, 4:31, 5:60, 5:379, 5:611, 6:32, 10:210, 10:437
See also Alvord Memorial Commission
author, 1:136, 1:334, 1:401, 2:471, 4:78, 5:360, 5:514, 5:601, 8:285, 9:151, 9:158, 9:399, 51:80
biography, 17:462
editor, 1:231, 4:279
French Regime in Wisconsin and the Northwest (Kellogg), 7:345–347
historian, 16:453, 21:183, 29:337, 30:316, 32:6, 39:166
Long's Voyages and Travels, 5:210–213
"Mississippi Valley Problems and the American Revolution," 4:229–241
papers, 11:319, 12:26
retirement, 5:313
review by, 5:210–213
sketches, 3:469, 4:457, 9:182, 10:48, 10:211
speaker, 1:26, 4:77, 4:267, 4:278, 4:344
"The Relation of the State to Historical Work," 1:3–25
toast to Dr. Folwell, 4:32–34
"When Minnesota Was a Pawn of International Politics," 4:309–330
work reviewed, 4:49–51
author, 1:136, 1:334, 1:401, 2:471, 4:78, 5:360, 5:514, 5:601, 8:285, 9:151, 9:158, 9:399, 51:80
biography, 17:462
editor, 1:231, 4:279
French Regime in Wisconsin and the Northwest (Kellogg), 7:345–347
historian, 16:453, 21:183, 29:337, 30:316, 32:6, 39:166
Long's Voyages and Travels, 5:210–213
"Mississippi Valley Problems and the American Revolution," 4:229–241
papers, 11:319, 12:26
retirement, 5:313
review by, 5:210–213
sketches, 3:469, 4:457, 9:182, 10:48, 10:211
speaker, 1:26, 4:77, 4:267, 4:278, 4:344
"The Relation of the State to Historical Work," 1:3–25
toast to Dr. Folwell, 4:32–34
"When Minnesota Was a Pawn of International Politics," 4:309–330
work reviewed, 4:49–51
Alvord Memorial Commission, 10:210, 11:93, 12:31, 13:317, 22:44, 23:38, 23:366, 35:52
Alyea, Hubert N., speaker, 34:176
A & M, recording contracts with Minnesota bands, 58:30
Amahami Indians, 15:232
Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America, Twin Cities, 50:12–14
strike, 50:10–17
Local No. 21, St. Paul, 52:117
Amaranth, Red River Valley, 51:59
Amariton, Francois, Green Bay commandant, 8:238
Amateur Athletic Union, 58:213
Amateur Softball Association, 58:212
Amateur Sportsmen's Club of Minnesota, 62:114
Amato, Anthony J., author, 56:100, 58:59
work reviewed, 58:377
Amato, Joseph (grandfather), 60:330
Amato, Joseph A., author/historian, 54:52, 54:328, 55:182, 56:100, 57:215, 58:59
"Rethinking Family History," 60:326–333
reviews by, 55:375–376, 56:143–144, 60:336–337
work reviewed, 52:243, 58:244–245, 58:377, 58:417, 59:267
reviews by, 55:375–376, 56:143–144, 60:336–337
work reviewed, 52:243, 58:244–245, 58:377, 58:417, 59:267
Amato, Joseph (Joey) (son), 60:331
Amato, Rosalia Notaro (Mrs. Joseph), 60:329–331, 60:333
Ambauen, Joseph (Rev.), speaker, 10:360
Amberg, Gustav, theater director, 32:103–104, 32:166, 32:171, 33:315, 34:241
Amble, Charles, 43:111n
Ambler, Charles H., 24:162
Ambler, T. A., speaker, 40:61
Amboy Township, Cottonwood County:
See also Wasmund, Bonnie
Ambrose, Stephen, author, 60:152
Ambrose, Val, physician, 54:130–131
Ambrosius, emigrant ship, 37:262
Ambrotypes, 52:44, 52:60, 59:313 (cover), 59:313 (facing), 59:340–347
See also Photography
Amdahl, Douglas, judge, 50:284, 61:75n
Amdur, M. K., Dr., author, 23:387
Amelia Lake, Pope County:
America, fishing vessel, 58:62
America, steamboat, 54:124
America, yacht, 55:98
America books:
America letters, 3:371, 4:172, 4:273, 4:457, 5:151, 5:517, 6:70, 18:455
See also Immigration and emigration
collected, 10:202
Danish, 49:123
described, 7:278
Dutch, 35:90
English, 12:339
Finnish, 48:175
German, 17:79, 26:66, 39:65–74, 49:211
influence, 10:98, 10:238, 10:260, 12:181, 12:260, 12:305
Norwegian, 11:89, 11:103, 13:206, 15:473, 16:108, 17:343, 18:316, 19:49, 19:97, 19:210, 20:35, 21:85, 24:258, 32:121, 35:31–33, 36:236, 40:357, 41:98, 42:195, 42:198, 48:133, 48:312, 50:70
Swedish, 17:400, 19:331, 20:249–258, 30:157, 34:353, 35:31–33, 36:195, 38:386
Swiss, 48:91
value, 9:400, 10:66, 10:74, 10:147, 20:334
Welsh, 37:256
collected, 10:202
Danish, 49:123
described, 7:278
Dutch, 35:90
English, 12:339
Finnish, 48:175
German, 17:79, 26:66, 39:65–74, 49:211
influence, 10:98, 10:238, 10:260, 12:181, 12:260, 12:305
Norwegian, 11:89, 11:103, 13:206, 15:473, 16:108, 17:343, 18:316, 19:49, 19:97, 19:210, 20:35, 21:85, 24:258, 32:121, 35:31–33, 36:236, 40:357, 41:98, 42:195, 42:198, 48:133, 48:312, 50:70
Swedish, 17:400, 19:331, 20:249–258, 30:157, 34:353, 35:31–33, 36:195, 38:386
Swiss, 48:91
value, 9:400, 10:66, 10:74, 10:147, 20:334
Welsh, 37:256
Americana, Jones collection, 10:31
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 56:446
American Academy of Fine Arts, 34:120
American Agriculturalist, winter scene depicted, 58:160
American Agricultural Movement, 47:154, 48:129
American Agriculturist, on frontier, 22:336
American Airlines:
American Anthropological Association, 12:31
American Arts and Crafts movement, 53:253
American Artstone Company, New Ulm, 60:43
American Art Today gallery, 57:84
American Art-Union, 13:301, 33:113, 34:120
American Asiatic Association, 41:186
American Association, baseball league, 50:18, 58:339
awards, 31:11, 34:176, 34:353, 34:360, 35:336, 36:69, 36:103–105, 36:108, 36:327, 37:182, 37:188, 38:92, 39:173, 40:264, 40:364, 41:199, 41:392, 42:160, 42:313, 43:155, 43:314, 44:119, 44:185, 44:314, 45:163, 45:342, 46:303, 47:119
meetings, 25:84, 26:74, 27:49, 30:149, 32:123, 36:84n, 36:328, 37:85, 37:136, 37:348, 40:35, 41:344
Minnesota meeting, 41:344
organized, 22:428
publications, 23:376, 24:254, 24:362, 25:204, 25:310, 25:379, 25:403, 26:36, 26:62, 26:163, 26:278, 27:160, 27:252, 28:71, 28:73, 28:175, 28:180, 29:81, 30:257, 30:386, 31:54, 33:311, 37:37, 38:240, 38:387, 39:209, 40:361, 42:68, 44:313, 45:246, 48:132, 48:179, 49:34, 49:307, 49:345
meetings, 25:84, 26:74, 27:49, 30:149, 32:123, 36:84n, 36:328, 37:85, 37:136, 37:348, 40:35, 41:344
Minnesota meeting, 41:344
organized, 22:428
publications, 23:376, 24:254, 24:362, 25:204, 25:310, 25:379, 25:403, 26:36, 26:62, 26:163, 26:278, 27:160, 27:252, 28:71, 28:73, 28:175, 28:180, 29:81, 30:257, 30:386, 31:54, 33:311, 37:37, 38:240, 38:387, 39:209, 40:361, 42:68, 44:313, 45:246, 48:132, 48:179, 49:34, 49:307, 49:345
fellows, 51:113
American Association of Museums, 6:376, 16:58–59, 62:137, 62:144
American Baptist Historical Society, 3:441
American Baptists, organized, 43:28
American Beet Sugar Company. See American Crystal Sugar Company
American Bible Society, 2:365, 18:351, 56:332
American Birth Control League, 54:369
See also Planned Parenthood
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM), 10:116, 45:29–30, 56:241
archives, 20:452, 22:353, 24:44
centennial, 16:354
at Fort Snelling, 62:54
Hazelwood mission, 62:9–10
Indian agents nominated, 35:167–168, 35:170, 35:175
Lac qui Parle mission, 12:245, 15:129, 16:133–151, 16:303, 23:398, 39:300
Leech Lake mission, 15:43
Minnesota survey, 15:126, 15:275
Northwest Indians and, 2:481, 2:528n, 3:83, 4:416, 6:343, 7:62, 7:268n, 7:280, 8:249
Ojibway and, 53:247
papers, 6:202, 6:292, 7:37, 7:64, 8:195, 8:247n, 8:361n, 8:431, 9:299, 9:403, 10:43, 10:204, 10:448
policies, 45:22–23, 45:26–27
publications, 12:246, 19:448, 21:278
Sioux and, 35:29, 38:357
stations, 45:24, 49:264–280
at Yellow Lake, 28:3
centennial, 16:354
at Fort Snelling, 62:54
Hazelwood mission, 62:9–10
Indian agents nominated, 35:167–168, 35:170, 35:175
Lac qui Parle mission, 12:245, 15:129, 16:133–151, 16:303, 23:398, 39:300
Leech Lake mission, 15:43
Minnesota survey, 15:126, 15:275
Northwest Indians and, 2:481, 2:528n, 3:83, 4:416, 6:343, 7:62, 7:268n, 7:280, 8:249
Ojibway and, 53:247
papers, 6:202, 6:292, 7:37, 7:64, 8:195, 8:247n, 8:361n, 8:431, 9:299, 9:403, 10:43, 10:204, 10:448
policies, 45:22–23, 45:26–27
publications, 12:246, 19:448, 21:278
Sioux and, 35:29, 38:357
stations, 45:24, 49:264–280
at Yellow Lake, 28:3
American Bridge Company, Minneapolis, 33:333
history, 28:189
American Catholic Historical Association, 3:441, 19:209, 22:428
American Cedar Company, lumber camp, 34:59
American Cereal Company, 59:11–13, 59:16n
American Choral Directors Association, 53:310
American Church Temperance Society, Minnesota branch, 23:76
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 55:293, 56:406
American Council of Churches, organized, 43:30
American Council of Learned Societies, 6:78, 11:93, 12:31, 12:442, 13:47, 13:105, 13:210, 15:352, 15:357, 16:349, 18:91, 18:217, 20:44, 20:76, 20:294, 20:325
American Crystal Sugar Company, St. Paul, 49:212
acquisitions, 56:99, 58:197
labor recruitment agencies, 58:202, 58:207
migrant laborers, 58:197, 58:199–201, 58:203–207
World War II and, 54:320
labor recruitment agencies, 58:202, 58:207
migrant laborers, 58:197, 58:199–201, 58:203–207
World War II and, 54:320
American Dialect Society, collects Minnesota proverbs, 27:33–36
American Energy Farming Systems, 54:328
American Ethnological Society, publication, 25:194
American Eugenics Society, founded, 54:365
American Exchange Bank, Duluth, 37:123
See also First and American National Bank
American Federation of Hosiery Workers, Branch No. 38, 50:111, 50:113, 50:117
American Federation of Labor (AFL), 13:19, 22:370, 22:380, 37:383, 40:341, 40:353, 51:200, 52:97, 52:259, 53:333, 54:6, 54:12, 55:206–207, 55:209, 55:212, 56:265
See also AFL-CIO; Congress of Industrial Organizations; Minnesota State Federation of Labor
affiliations, 51:230, 51:233
cartoon depicted, 56:271
conventions, 51:222
creameries organized, 51:260
integrated unions, 57:423, 57:426
International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Helpers, 53:133, 53:135
leaders, 42:6–7, 42:205, 43:4, 43:90
lumber industry locals, 56:266
meeting depicted, 41:87
in mining areas, 41:82, 41:91, 47:165
Minnesota, 3:312, 18:191, 20:433, 22:389, 35:59, 51:67, 53:324
officers, 51:68
platforms, 52:209
policies, 43:91, 44:298, 44:299n, 45:10
political aspect, 46:90, 46:94, 49:158, 56:365
truck drivers union, 56:272
truckers strike, 43:152
affiliations, 51:230, 51:233
cartoon depicted, 56:271
conventions, 51:222
creameries organized, 51:260
integrated unions, 57:423, 57:426
International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Helpers, 53:133, 53:135
leaders, 42:6–7, 42:205, 43:4, 43:90
lumber industry locals, 56:266
meeting depicted, 41:87
in mining areas, 41:82, 41:91, 47:165
Minnesota, 3:312, 18:191, 20:433, 22:389, 35:59, 51:67, 53:324
officers, 51:68
platforms, 52:209
policies, 43:91, 44:298, 44:299n, 45:10
political aspect, 46:90, 46:94, 49:158, 56:365
truck drivers union, 56:272
truckers strike, 43:152
American Federation of State and Municipal Employees, 52:218
American Federation of Teachers (AFT), union victories, 56:60–61
American Federation of the Arts, 52:274
American Fire Engine Company, mergers, 50:176–177, 50:183
American Fish Culturalists Association, graphic depicted, 57:308
American Folklife Center, Library of Congress (LC), 55:232
directors, 51:127
American Forest Fire Medal Foundation, 24:346
American Forest History Foundation. See Forest History Society, Inc.
American Forestry Association, 17:220, 44:16–17, 44:25
American Fur Company, 16:454, 46:113, 46:172, 52:221–223, 52:228
See also Astor, John J.; Fur trade and traders; Voyageurs; Western Outfit; specific posts
agents, 1:422n, 5:432, 6:226, 6:234, 7:150, 7:269n, 8:178, 8:295, 8:337, 41:138, 41:217, 41:218n, 41:319, 56:156
army sutlers and, 40:22–31
Astor medals, 7:243, 7:245, 7:251, 7:360, 42:41 (cover), 42:71
banking activities and operations, 2:116–119, 9:288, 13:108, 16:23
Chouteau and Company, absorbtion by and alliance with, 7:23, 22:156n, 36:38n
competitors, 2:113, 9:63, 12:236, 13:237, 19:306, 22:191, 22:206, 22:277–278, 22:280n, 22:310, 29:58, 32:68, 36:241–249, 38:328, 40:43, 40:144, 48:223
Crooks' management, 7:22–30, 7:49
development, 15:120, 19:305
employees, 15:425, 15:430, 19:348, 23:233, 23:243n, 23:247, 27:97, 49:266, 49:268, 50:27
established, 5:12, 7:36
executives, 51:197
failure, 6:167, 7:29, 7:50, 19:307
fisheries and fishing operations, 4:370, 4:377, 4:381, 5:25, 6:349, 7:49–51, 7:81, 9:414, 34:245, 34:248, 39:303, 46:43, 46:45–46
graduate theses, 11:98
history, 47:40
Hudson's Bay Company and, 3:473, 5:408, 5:413–416, 5:422, 6:233
Indians and, 20:120, 21:163, 39:255, 49:276
liquor traffic, attitude toward, 6:240–242
medals, 7:243, 7:245, 7:251, 7:360, 16:322, 42:41 (cover), 42:71
Minnesota business, 2:192
missions and, 8:431, 45:29
monopoly, 7:18, 7:30, 8:195, 8:335, 10:344
northern outfit, 9:287
Northwest Company and, 3:297, 7:22
Northwest posts acquired, 5:24
officials, 56:259
papers, 1:235, 4:70, 5:61, 5:142, 5:144, 5:224, 5:304, 5:307, 5:357, 5:376, 5:457, 5:501, 5:504, 5:606, 6:68, 6:202, 7:163, 7:359, 8:198, 8:293, 9:53, 9:64, 9:403, 10:43, 17:61, 18:439, 27:129–131, 30:259
partners, 14:196, 21:95, 22:4, 22:205, 39:254, 55:189
policies and characteristics, 37:262, 40:178–187
in politics, 35:107, 39:43, 39:148
posts, 1:353, 2:12, 3:30, 4:193, 4:257, 4:376–377, 4:380n, 4:381, 4:384, 4:386–387, 4:394, 4:405, 4:408, 4:415–417, 4:418n, 4:422–432, 4:434–435, 5:33, 5:117, 5:261, 5:289, 6:169, 6:172, 6:177, 6:227–251, 6:342, 6:345, 7:9, 7:208, 7:218–220, 7:313–317, 8:103, 8:123, 8:127, 8:334, 8:353, 8:359, 9:249, 10:297, 11:354–356, 11:359–361, 11:366, 11:368–374, 11:376–382, 11:384, 13:222, 23:24, 33:350, 42:125, 42:315, 48:26, 49:266, 49:268–269, 49:271–272, 49:274n, 55:218
prices and production, 40:211n, 40:212–214, 40:215n, 40:216, 40:218, 40:220
Red River carts, use of, 4:394n
Red River trade, 7:145
reorganized, 3:117, 3:364, 8:348–349
St. Paul outfit, 7:118
steamboats, use of, 13:232–234, 13:243, 18:161n, 38:236
supplies, 8:347
trade agreement, 40:170
trade goods, 11:101, 33:89, 35:196, 54:104
traders, 12:236, 12:238, 12:426, 14:223, 15:427, 19:95, 20:119n, 20:262–263, 21:24n, 21:32n, 22:355, 30:72, 56:189, 56:198, 56:242
Upper Mississippi trade, 42:122–140
Upper Missouri Outfit, 40:155, 40:186
warehouse depicted, 55:188
agents, 1:422n, 5:432, 6:226, 6:234, 7:150, 7:269n, 8:178, 8:295, 8:337, 41:138, 41:217, 41:218n, 41:319, 56:156
army sutlers and, 40:22–31
Astor medals, 7:243, 7:245, 7:251, 7:360, 42:41 (cover), 42:71
banking activities and operations, 2:116–119, 9:288, 13:108, 16:23
Chouteau and Company, absorbtion by and alliance with, 7:23, 22:156n, 36:38n
competitors, 2:113, 9:63, 12:236, 13:237, 19:306, 22:191, 22:206, 22:277–278, 22:280n, 22:310, 29:58, 32:68, 36:241–249, 38:328, 40:43, 40:144, 48:223
Crooks' management, 7:22–30, 7:49
development, 15:120, 19:305
employees, 15:425, 15:430, 19:348, 23:233, 23:243n, 23:247, 27:97, 49:266, 49:268, 50:27
established, 5:12, 7:36
executives, 51:197
failure, 6:167, 7:29, 7:50, 19:307
fisheries and fishing operations, 4:370, 4:377, 4:381, 5:25, 6:349, 7:49–51, 7:81, 9:414, 34:245, 34:248, 39:303, 46:43, 46:45–46
graduate theses, 11:98
history, 47:40
Hudson's Bay Company and, 3:473, 5:408, 5:413–416, 5:422, 6:233
Indians and, 20:120, 21:163, 39:255, 49:276
liquor traffic, attitude toward, 6:240–242
medals, 7:243, 7:245, 7:251, 7:360, 16:322, 42:41 (cover), 42:71
Minnesota business, 2:192
missions and, 8:431, 45:29
monopoly, 7:18, 7:30, 8:195, 8:335, 10:344
northern outfit, 9:287
Northwest Company and, 3:297, 7:22
Northwest posts acquired, 5:24
officials, 56:259
papers, 1:235, 4:70, 5:61, 5:142, 5:144, 5:224, 5:304, 5:307, 5:357, 5:376, 5:457, 5:501, 5:504, 5:606, 6:68, 6:202, 7:163, 7:359, 8:198, 8:293, 9:53, 9:64, 9:403, 10:43, 17:61, 18:439, 27:129–131, 30:259
partners, 14:196, 21:95, 22:4, 22:205, 39:254, 55:189
policies and characteristics, 37:262, 40:178–187
in politics, 35:107, 39:43, 39:148
posts, 1:353, 2:12, 3:30, 4:193, 4:257, 4:376–377, 4:380n, 4:381, 4:384, 4:386–387, 4:394, 4:405, 4:408, 4:415–417, 4:418n, 4:422–432, 4:434–435, 5:33, 5:117, 5:261, 5:289, 6:169, 6:172, 6:177, 6:227–251, 6:342, 6:345, 7:9, 7:208, 7:218–220, 7:313–317, 8:103, 8:123, 8:127, 8:334, 8:353, 8:359, 9:249, 10:297, 11:354–356, 11:359–361, 11:366, 11:368–374, 11:376–382, 11:384, 13:222, 23:24, 33:350, 42:125, 42:315, 48:26, 49:266, 49:268–269, 49:271–272, 49:274n, 55:218
prices and production, 40:211n, 40:212–214, 40:215n, 40:216, 40:218, 40:220
Red River carts, use of, 4:394n
Red River trade, 7:145
reorganized, 3:117, 3:364, 8:348–349
St. Paul outfit, 7:118
steamboats, use of, 13:232–234, 13:243, 18:161n, 38:236
supplies, 8:347
trade agreement, 40:170
trade goods, 11:101, 33:89, 35:196, 54:104
traders, 12:236, 12:238, 12:426, 14:223, 15:427, 19:95, 20:119n, 20:262–263, 21:24n, 21:32n, 22:355, 30:72, 56:189, 56:198, 56:242
Upper Mississippi trade, 42:122–140
Upper Missouri Outfit, 40:155, 40:186
warehouse depicted, 55:188
American Good Will Association, Franco-American branch, 7:242
American Guide Series, scope, 51:158
American Guild of Banjoists, Mandolinists, and Guitarists, 57:231, 57:233–234
American Gynecological Society, birth control principles endorsed, 54:366
American Heritage Foundation, 28:369
American Historical Association, 7:122, 16:452, 17:14, 19:329, 38:200
Beveridge memorial, 27:60
committees, 7:292, 14:88–90, 14:193, 20:294, 25:168
endowment campaign, 7:78, 7:122–126, 7:183, 7:251, 7:284, 7:356, 7:364, 8:101, 9:126
historical service board, 24:351, 25:205, 26:37, 26:278
meetings, 1:531, 2:97, 2:379, 3:309, 4:77, 4:278, 5:60, 5:373, 5:382, 6:68, 6:78, 7:81, 8:95, 8:100, 10:48, 10:74–75, 11:93, 12:31, 12:81, 12:315, 13:64, 13:105, 14:316, 15:118, 15:228, 16:196, 17:73, 17:94, 17:105, 17:385n, 19:101, 19:148n, 19:347, 20:43, 20:76, 20:85, 21:82, 22:44, 22:428, 23:82, 23:377, 30:24n, 30:46, 30:149, 39:220
officers, 16:60, 17:90, 18:92, 18:127n, 21:68
Pacific coast branch, 13:328, 37:85
public archives commission, 3:433
publications, 17:216, 19:433, 23:178, 26:63, 26:255, 26:278, 27:129–131, 28:362, 30:259
radio program, 24:362
travel bibliography, 10:49
committees, 7:292, 14:88–90, 14:193, 20:294, 25:168
endowment campaign, 7:78, 7:122–126, 7:183, 7:251, 7:284, 7:356, 7:364, 8:101, 9:126
historical service board, 24:351, 25:205, 26:37, 26:278
meetings, 1:531, 2:97, 2:379, 3:309, 4:77, 4:278, 5:60, 5:373, 5:382, 6:68, 6:78, 7:81, 8:95, 8:100, 10:48, 10:74–75, 11:93, 12:31, 12:81, 12:315, 13:64, 13:105, 14:316, 15:118, 15:228, 16:196, 17:73, 17:94, 17:105, 17:385n, 19:101, 19:148n, 19:347, 20:43, 20:76, 20:85, 21:82, 22:44, 22:428, 23:82, 23:377, 30:24n, 30:46, 30:149, 39:220
officers, 16:60, 17:90, 18:92, 18:127n, 21:68
Pacific coast branch, 13:328, 37:85
public archives commission, 3:433
publications, 17:216, 19:433, 23:178, 26:63, 26:255, 26:278, 27:129–131, 28:362, 30:259
radio program, 24:362
travel bibliography, 10:49
American Home Economics Association (AHEA), 60:283
American Home Missionary Society, 7:63, 10:338, 50:32
American House, Henderson, 10:296
American House, Northfield, 35:112–113
American House, Renville, 18:211
American House, St. Paul, hotel, 7:115, 7:337, 12:392, 16:37, 30:197, 30:200, 34:98, 36:264, 36:266, 39:145, 40:331, 49:55
American Indian Center, Minneapolis, 56:443
American Indian Defense Association, 58:236
American Indian Movement (AIM), 47:79, 48:315, 49:259, 52:241
American Industrial Commission to France, 3:97
American Institute of Architects (AIA), 22:303, 23:272
American Institute of Graphic Arts, 21:95, 31:254, 33:35, 55:3
American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, 4:47
American Institute of Park Executives, 54:130
American Institute of Wine and Food, publications, 51:324
Americanization
See also Immigration and emigration; Loyalty issue; specific ethnic groups
cartoon, 47:183
church influence, 48:180
economic impact, 57:241–243
of ethnic groups, 43:195, 43:214–215, 43:220, 44:289, 47:179, 47:183, 47:331, 49:204, 50:63–70, 50:130, 55:229, 56:328, 56:330–333, 56:335, 56:338, 57:155, 57:166, 57:169, 57:171–173, 57:176–177, 58:18, 58:20, 58:22, 58:25, 58:27
immigrant press and, 50:65–66
leadership, 46:205
programs, 47:182, 50:66
settlement houses and, 45:58–69
cartoon, 47:183
church influence, 48:180
economic impact, 57:241–243
of ethnic groups, 43:195, 43:214–215, 43:220, 44:289, 47:179, 47:183, 47:331, 49:204, 50:63–70, 50:130, 55:229, 56:328, 56:330–333, 56:335, 56:338, 57:155, 57:166, 57:169, 57:171–173, 57:176–177, 58:18, 58:20, 58:22, 58:25, 58:27
immigrant press and, 50:65–66
leadership, 46:205
programs, 47:182, 50:66
settlement houses and, 45:58–69
American Jewish Committee, 3:107, 3:387
war activities, 23:292
American Jewish World, Minneapolis, 43:213–214, 43:216–221, 61:106–107, 61:111
American-La France Fire Engine Company, manufacturer, 50:183, 50:185–186
American Land and Colonization Company of Scotland, 17:54, 17:99
American Law Enforcement League of Minnesota, 43:294
formation, 58:189
Aitkin post, 10:223
amateur boxing matches, 59:83–84
Bemidji post, 49:67
conventions, 3:324, 3:534, 3:542, 4:278, 51:173
cooperation with MHS, 10:201
Crosby post, 9:266
David Wisted post, 3:389, 9:424
disabled veterans support provided, 39:241, 39:244–245, 39:247, 39:249
educational program, 15:120, 51:27
founded, 47:159
Hennepin County posts, 3:547
history, 26:166
Indianapolis headquarters, 23:393
Ku Klux Klan members, 61:363
Mankato post, 47:174
Minnesota, 3:244, 10:78, 12:194, 12:212, 12:339, 12:430, 14:105, 14:457, 16:245, 16:367, 16:427, 17:127
Nels T. Wold post, 3:159
Nobles County, 3:388
North Dakota, 3:327
Pipestone County, 3:388
postage stamp endorsed, 55:109
war-memorial campaign, 62:111
war records work, 3:242, 3:544
Willmar post, 8:266, 8:268
amateur boxing matches, 59:83–84
Bemidji post, 49:67
conventions, 3:324, 3:534, 3:542, 4:278, 51:173
cooperation with MHS, 10:201
Crosby post, 9:266
David Wisted post, 3:389, 9:424
disabled veterans support provided, 39:241, 39:244–245, 39:247, 39:249
educational program, 15:120, 51:27
founded, 47:159
Hennepin County posts, 3:547
history, 26:166
Indianapolis headquarters, 23:393
Ku Klux Klan members, 61:363
Mankato post, 47:174
Minnesota, 3:244, 10:78, 12:194, 12:212, 12:339, 12:430, 14:105, 14:457, 16:245, 16:367, 16:427, 17:127
Nels T. Wold post, 3:159
Nobles County, 3:388
North Dakota, 3:327
Pipestone County, 3:388
postage stamp endorsed, 55:109
war-memorial campaign, 62:111
war records work, 3:242, 3:544
Willmar post, 8:266, 8:268
American Library Association (ALA), professional organization:
American Medical Association (AMA), professional organization, 16:29, 21:359, 59:207–209
American Mercury literary magazine, 62:73
American Miller, Chicago, 46:155–156, 46:161
American Missionary Association, 7:287, 17:229, 35:175
American Mother of the Year, Indian, 51:97
American Museum of Natural History, 21:154, 22:133–134, 22:141
American National Bank, Little Falls, anniversary, 14:356
American National Bank Building, Bellson School of Music, 57:232
American Negro Labor Congress, 51:199
American Neurological Society, and birth control, 54:366
American Newspaper Publishers Association, 31:119, 37:168–169, 44:294
American Numismatic Society, 16:322
American Park and Outdoor Art Association, Minneapolis convention, 49:291
American Peace Mobilization Committee, 62:155
American Philosophical Society, 19:39, 36:222–225, 37:188, 39:264, 40:409
post office, 34:7n
American Professional Football Association, 59:169
See also National Football League
American Public Welfare Association, relief survey, 41:169
American Publishing Company, Askov, printing plant depicted, 48:286
American Quarterly (University of Minnesota), essayists, 56:319
American Queen, Minneapolis, fashion publication, 49:61
American Railway Express, in Minnesota, 18:220
American Railway Union (ARU), 36:120–121, 39:101, 55:205
American Red Cross, 3:308, 3:529, 23:21, 45:282, 53:292, 54:376
Becker County, 46:245
Bemidji, 49:70n
Cloquet-Moose Lake fire, 52:198
Duluth, 49:203
fire relief, 48:273, 48:275–280, 48:282
forest fire relief, 3:155
Hennepin County, 56:58
history, 5:445
junior, 3:163
papers, 3:134, 3:482, 3:543, 8:91
Rice County, 16:242
St. Paul, 47:336, 54:65
service medals, 54:321
Spanish-American War, 5:209, 5:278, 53:242, 56:133
women's uniforms, 52:115
World War I, 3:214, 3:239, 3:326, 3:340, 4:175, 4:208, 9:178, 11:418, 14:320, 16:370, 23:151, 28:349, 45:63, 47:221, 50:9, 54:56, 54:298
World War II, 28:82, 54:67, 54:318
Bemidji, 49:70n
Cloquet-Moose Lake fire, 52:198
Duluth, 49:203
fire relief, 48:273, 48:275–280, 48:282
forest fire relief, 3:155
Hennepin County, 56:58
history, 5:445
junior, 3:163
papers, 3:134, 3:482, 3:543, 8:91
Rice County, 16:242
St. Paul, 47:336, 54:65
service medals, 54:321
Spanish-American War, 5:209, 5:278, 53:242, 56:133
women's uniforms, 52:115
World War I, 3:214, 3:239, 3:326, 3:340, 4:175, 4:208, 9:178, 11:418, 14:320, 16:370, 23:151, 28:349, 45:63, 47:221, 50:9, 54:56, 54:298
World War II, 28:82, 54:67, 54:318
American Reform Tract and Book Society, 19:142–143
American Refugee Committee, 52:117
American Renaissance movement, architecture, 53:200–201
American Revolution. See Revolutionary War
American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, criticized, 44:231
American Savings and Loan Association, papers, 2:277
American-Scandinavian Foundation, 3:438, 3:442, 5:233, 5:312, 52:274
Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 54:48, 61:216
American Socialist party:
American Soldier, Manila, Philippine Islands, 17:469, 26:157
American State, County, and Municipal Employees' Union, women board members, 56:363
American Steel and Wire Division, United States Steel Corporation, 36:103
museum, 19:345
American Sugar Refining Company, history, 46:248
Americans Veterans Committee, 61:216
American Swedish Historical Foundation:
American Swedish Institute, Minneapolis, 40:48, 51:242, 52:84, 52:278, 57:103
American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine, 15:221
American Woman Suffrage Association:
American Woman Suffrage Association, Minnesota, 39:10
American Wright Company, Dayton, Ohio, organized, 22:302
American Youth Commission, Washington, D.C., 23:393
American Yugoslav Association, 30:178
Amerland, William H., autograph collection, 25:181, 25:286–287, 26:32, 26:256, 33:298
Amerman, P. S., diary, 11:96
Amerson, Robert, work reviewed, 55:230
Amerson family, South Dakota, 55:230
Ames, A. C., Chicago, early auto-owner, 43:97, 43:103
Ames, Adelbert (Gen.):
Ames, Alfred E., Dr., pioneer physician, 21:101, 21:437, 39:112, 39:114
Ames, Amelia, 3:307, 8:99
Ames, Blanche B., compiler, 36:281
Ames, Carlton C., author, 21:80, 21:176, 21:178, 21:187, 21:296, 24:176, 33:91, 35:392
Ames, Charles Wilberforce, public safety commissioner, 4:92, 4:116, 4:454, 43:47, 47:171, 47:175–177, 47:179, 50:13, 50:15–16, 53:32
Ames, D. J., auto builder, 43:103
Ames, Edward R. (Bishop), 18:350
Ames, Elizabeth, 4:128
Ames, F. W., author, 5:217
Ames, Jesse (Capt.), miller, 11:280, 46:157
Ames, John T., mill owner, 16:361, 50:265
Ames, Kenneth L., author, 50:81
Ames, Michael E., lawyer and politician, 39:43, 40:222
Ames, Mrs. Charles G., 4:124
Ames, Mrs. Charles W. (Mary Lesley), 4:128, 4:454, 5:123
Ames, Oakes, manufacturer, 19:193–195
Ames, Oliver, settler, 43:241
Ames, Theodore, 4:128
Ames, William L., settler, 43:241
Ames auto, 43:94, 43:97
Ames Lodge of Elks, 57:427
Amethyst, tugboat, 46:54
Amherst, Sir Jeffrey, governor general, 11:235, 11:239, 11:267
Amherst H. Wilder Charity, St. Paul, 58:399–401
Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, 29:177, 33:139
Amherst Township, Fillmore County, Norwegian settlement, 12:268
Amhoist Company, St. Paul, 50:184n
Amick, Harry G., lawyer, 21:195
Amidon, Miss ----, 9:92
Amidon, Mrs. Perry, 22:216
Amidon, Thomas, miller, 47:4, 59:16n
Amikwa Indians, in fur trade, 40:208
Amiotte, Arthur, work reviewed, 52:79–80
Amish:
Amity Creek, Duluth, 54:150–151, 54:156, 54:159
See also Seven Bridges Road
AMK, meat packer, 57:157
Ammermann, William D., 53:217, 53:223
farm in Rheiderland Township, depicted, 53:214–215
Ammons, Ida Mary, homesteader, 50:213–214
Ammons sisters, 51:37
Amnicon River, Wisconsin, 46:55
Amor Township, Otter Tail County, pioneer life, 11:337, 12:340, 18:110, 18:335
Amos, Leola, 21:215
Ampato Sapa (Ampota Sapa, Dark Day), Sioux woman, 5:253, 20:136, 49:132n
Ampatutokacha. See Otherday, John
Ampersand Club, 20:325, 52:156
Amrine, Michael, work reviewed, 37:84
Amrud, Anna, Dr., 23:390, 25:96, 25:406, 26:89, 26:283, 26:392, 27:265, 28:85, 30:78
Amsden, Charles M., 43:134n
Amtrak, 52:203
Amundsen, Mrs. A. E., 17:483
Amundson, Margaret, dental hygienist, 60:46
Amundson, Ole, 5:106
Amusements. See Social life, customs, and conditions
Amyot, Arthur, petitioner, 49:186
Amyot, Francois, Jr., petitioner, 49:186
Amyot, Francois, Sr., petitioner, 49:186
Amyot, Gabriel, petitioner, 49:186
Amyot, Joseph, petitioner, 49:186
Amyotte, Alfred (father of William), 61:200
Amyotte, Andrew (son of Alfred), World War II military service, 61:200
Amyotte, Ben (son of Alfred), World War II military service, 61:200
Amyotte, Eugene (son of Alfred), World War II military service, 61:200
Amyotte, Henry (son of Alfred), World War II military service, 61:200
Amyotte, Jack (son of Alfred), World War II military service, 61:200
Amyotte, Margaret Scott (Mrs. Alfred), 61:200
Amyotte, Vera Peltz (Mrs. William), 61:205
Amyotte, William (son of Alfred), World War II soldier/union leader, 61:200–201, 61:205
Anarchism, influence on IWW, 52:84
Anarchist Exclusion Act (1903), 62:103
Anatole (Chrysler), St. Louis County, pioneer settlement, 34:184
Anawangmane (Anagmannee, Anawangmani), Simon, Sioux scout, 2:423n, 38:149n
Ance Keweena, Michigan, trading post, 13:181
Anchor Line, lake freighters, 34:13
Anchor Mill, Minneapolis, 6:143
Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, papers, 12:193
Ancient Order of Hibernians, Ramsey County division, 55:378
Ancient Order of United Workmen, Minnesota, 21:383
Ancker Hospital, St. Paul, children's ward depicted, 41:235
Andeer, Carl, author, 18:69
Ander, O. Fritiof, author, 15:473, 16:107, 18:213, 19:219, 26:274, 27:257, 30:153, 30:412, 37:40, 38:386, 41:149–150
Anders, J. Olson, author, 7:292, 9:167, 9:304
Andersen, Arlow W., author, 25:385, 41:98, 50:216
Andersen, H. Carl, congressman, 41:278, 47:89, 51:177
speaker, 25:406
Andersen, Jens J., 28:244–245
Andersen, John M., photographer, 38:352n
Andersen, Mads, Mormon missionary, 36:290, 36:292
Andersen, Per S., work reviewed, 35:329
Andersen, Petrine J., 28:244, 28:249
Andersen, R., author, 13:324
Andersen, Theodore A., work reviewed, 34:165
Andersen, Thor M., 55:380
Andersen Consulting tower, Minneapolis, 57:260
Andersen Corporation/Andersen Windows, Bayport, 34:129
Anderson, A., artist, 8:289
acquisitions, 58:99
Anderson, A. E., Mormon missionary, 36:288
Anderson, A. G. W., translator, 14:235
Anderson, A. H., author, 17:231, 20:95, 20:101
Anderson, A. H., farmer, 25:334
Anderson, A. J., 8:268
Anderson, A. O., author, 24:190
speaker, 26:89
Anderson, Agnes H. (Mrs. Veggo), 28:243, 28:245–246
Anderson, Alan B., author, 48:175
Anderson, Alexander C., 15:345
Anderson, Alexander P., botanist, 59:4–16
aerodynamics research, 59:15
author, 17:160n, 22:333
college and postgraduate studies, 59:6–7
depicted, 59:4–7, 59:12, 59:14
family depicted, 59:14
"food shot from guns," 59:13
health problems, 59:15
letters, 59:8–9, 59:12, 59:14
marriage, 59:8
patents, 59:11–12, 59:16n
philanthropy, 59:15
psyllium research, 59:15, 59:16n
puffed grain research, 59:10–15
starch granule research, 59:8–9
Tower View Farm, 59:14–15
author, 17:160n, 22:333
college and postgraduate studies, 59:6–7
depicted, 59:4–7, 59:12, 59:14
family depicted, 59:14
"food shot from guns," 59:13
health problems, 59:15
letters, 59:8–9, 59:12, 59:14
marriage, 59:8
patents, 59:11–12, 59:16n
philanthropy, 59:15
psyllium research, 59:15, 59:16n
puffed grain research, 59:10–15
starch granule research, 59:8–9
Tower View Farm, 59:14–15
Anderson, Alma, cook, 60:290
Anderson, Alvide, pioneer, 2:459
Anderson, Andre (Cymone, Andre), 58:38–39
Anderson, Andre, professional boxer, 59:79, 59:81
Anderson, Andrew, runestone conspirator, 45:150, 45:153
Anderson, Andrew G., bus operator, 21:291, 36:190, 49:312, 49:314
Anderson, Angus M., trader, 4:422
Anderson, Anna, Swedish-American colonist in Cuba, 56:291
Anderson, Anton, gold miner, 29:308–309
Anderson, Antone A., author, 34:218
Anderson, April, actress, depicted, 53:271
Anderson, Arlene (daughter of Axel and Ellen), 62:172
Anderson, Arvid, author, 20:467
Anderson, Astrid, author, 29:278
Anderson, Avis, "My Scandinavian-German Heritage," 28:243–250
Anderson, Axel, Swedish immigrant/restaurant owner, 62:168–173
Anderson, Baldwin, dog-team driver, 42:284, 42:289, 42:293
Anderson, Bergit I., author, 22:345
work reviewed, 22:415
sketch, 6:388
Anderson, Bruce W., author, work reviewed, 59:223
Anderson, C. Elmer, governor, 43:78
portrait subject, 47:12
Anderson, C. O., author, 13:119
Anderson, Campie, author, 35:294
Anderson, Carolus G., 28:389
Anderson, Carolyn R., reviews by, 54:283, 59:39
Anderson, Charles A., author, 24:87, 24:258, 30:160
Anderson, Chester G., editor, 46:341
work reviewed, 45:253
Anderson, Clarence N., author, 28:294
Anderson, Clinton P., senator/secretary of agriculture, 47:158, 58:142
Anderson, Clyde, artist, 55:257
Anderson, Curtis, scuba diver, 38:24–34
Anderson, Daniel, author/legislator, 2:203, 45:224
Anderson, Daniel W., 54:287
Anderson, David (Bishop):
Anderson, David D., 46:17
Anderson, Ebba, author, 35:294
Anderson, Ed, saloon proprietor, 51:292
Anderson, Einar J., author, 11:103
Anderson, Elizabeth H., author, 48:135
Anderson, Elizabeth P., biography, 48:92
Anderson, Ellen (Mrs. Axel), 62:172
Anderson, Eloi, papers, 54:320
Anderson, Emma, 4:303
Anderson, Ernest, timber jobber, 56:274
Anderson, Ernest G. (Rev.), speaker, 29:371
Anderson, Eugenie M., ambassador/diplomat, 49:159, 52:117, 57:323, 59:249–262
ambassador to Denmark, 59:253–255
ambassador to UN, 59:258
anti-Communist views, 59:251, 59:259–260
depicted, 59:249, 59:252–258, 59:260–262
minister to Bulgaria, 59:256–258
political activities, 59:250–252, 59:255, 59:259
public service activities, 59:255
ambassador to UN, 59:258
anti-Communist views, 59:251, 59:259–260
depicted, 59:249, 59:252–258, 59:260–262
minister to Bulgaria, 59:256–258
political activities, 59:250–252, 59:255, 59:259
public service activities, 59:255
Anderson, Evan H., memorial, 15:467
Anderson, Fannie, work reviewed, 33:87
Anderson, Frank, depicted, 56:298
Anderson, Frank M., historian, 32:7
work reviewed, 30:59
Anderson, George L., author, 34:354
essay reviewed, 36:150
Anderson, Gil, race car driver, 60:307
Anderson, Grant K., author, 48:133
work reviewed, 47:119
Anderson, Halvor, pioneer, 29:362, 37:87
Anderson, Hannah, 37:87
Anderson, Hans (daughter of Eugenie and John), 59:250, 59:253
Anderson, Harold, forest supervisor, 54:135
Anderson, Harold J., state centennial commissioner, 61:109
Anderson, Harry, band leader, 45:66
Anderson, Harry A., 23:390
Anderson, Harry H., editor, 42:311
Anderson, Helen H., work reviewed, 47:77
Anderson, Henry M., 18:110
Anderson, Hjalmar, 23:398
Anderson, Hogan, farmer, 29:14
Anderson, Hurst, college president, 51:122
Anderson, Irving S., author, 44:299
Anderson, Irvin N., legislator, 60:323
Anderson, J. E., speaker, 15:365
Anderson, J., trader, 40:167n–168n
Anderson, James, settler, 47:23
Anderson, Jay, author, 48:351
Anderson, Jean (daughter of Alexander P. and Lydia), 59:14
Anderson, Jean, equestrian, 61:345n
Anderson, Jens, farmer, 29:14
Anderson, Johanna (daughter of Eugenie and John), 59:250, 59:253
Anderson, John:
Anderson, John A., work reviewed, 45:301
Anderson, John and Britta Maria, 59:4, 59:6
Anderson, John L., work reviewed, 49:347
Anderson, John Pierce (son of Alexander P. and Lydia), 59:14, 59:250, 59:253, 59:258
Anderson, John R. L., author, 41:246
Anderson, John Tracy, 36:284
Anderson, John W., 14:428
Anderson, Jons, Swedish immigrant, 20:258
Anderson, Joseph (Capt.), in Sioux (Dakota) War, 12:297–298, 12:300, 38:138
Anderson, K. W., author, 12:340
Anderson, Kristin M., author, 54:374
Anderson, Laura L., editor, work reviewed, 59:39
Anderson, Laurie, labor activist, 58:77
Anderson, Lee, "Editor's Page," 43:31
Anderson, Leonard (brother of Alexander P. ), 59:8–9
Anderson, Leonard (son of Alexander P. and Lydia), 59:8–9, 59:14
Anderson, Linda, depicted, 58:39
Anderson, Louise (daughter of Alexander P. and Lydia), 59:14
Anderson, Lydia Elizabeth (daughter of Alexander P. and Lydia), 59:14
Anderson, Lydia McDougall Johnson (Mrs. Alexander P.) , 59:8, 59:14–15
Anderson, Magdaline, author, 34:172
Anderson, Marcia G., 56:153
author, 50:44 (facing), 50:168, 50:170, 52:128 (facing)
curator, 51:128 (facing), 52:115, 54:236
"Embellished Functional Objects," 59:1 (facing)
"Every Object Tells a Story," 56:238–247
MHS curator, 51:128 (facing), 52:115
"Ojibway Beadwork," 48:153–157
"Ojibwe Beadwork Collar," 61:288 (facing)
"Ojibwe Leather Pipe Bag," 60:248 (facing)
"Red Wing Potteries," 60:45 (cover), 60:45 (facing)
reviews by, 49:212, 50:170, 55:89–90
"Underwear for America," 50:152–161
"Wrapped in Style," 49:56–64
curator, 51:128 (facing), 52:115, 54:236
"Embellished Functional Objects," 59:1 (facing)
"Every Object Tells a Story," 56:238–247
MHS curator, 51:128 (facing), 52:115
"Ojibway Beadwork," 48:153–157
"Ojibwe Beadwork Collar," 61:288 (facing)
"Ojibwe Leather Pipe Bag," 60:248 (facing)
"Red Wing Potteries," 60:45 (cover), 60:45 (facing)
reviews by, 49:212, 50:170, 55:89–90
"Underwear for America," 50:152–161
"Wrapped in Style," 49:56–64
Anderson, Maria, 4:130, 4:148n
Anderson, Marian, singer, 51:256–257, 55:199, 55:215
Anderson, Marit (Mrs. Bersvend), 57:358
Anderson, Mark, review by, 57:98–99
Anderson, Mary, actress, 28:101, 28:117, 33:175
Anderson, Mary, equestrian, 61:338–339, 61:345n
Anderson, Mary, Sioux captive, 38:109n
Anderson, Mary J. H., autobiography, 14:330, 16:209, 33:42
Anderson, Mary Pavlovich, politician, 62:21–24, 62:26–27
Anderson, Matt, collections curator, 62:163
"Minnesota Centennial Souvenirs," 61:1 (facing)
"Tourist Cabins," 60:301 (facing)
"William Crooks", 62:200 (facing)
"Tourist Cabins," 60:301 (facing)
"William Crooks", 62:200 (facing)
Anderson, Michael:
Anderson, Mrs. A. T., 47:310
Anderson, Mrs. Alexander P. See Anderson, Lydia McDougall Johnson (Mrs. Alexander P.)
Anderson, Mrs. Ben, house, 46:6
Anderson, Mrs. Charles, quoted, 46:10, 46:15
Anderson, Mrs. Halvor, 29:362
Anderson, Mrs. Sam G. See Hutchinson, Abby
Anderson, Mrs. Veggo. See Hoffman, Agnes T.
Anderson, Mrs. Victor (Lovisa Olson), emigration to Cuba, 56:299
Anderson, Mrs. Victor C., speaker, 22:106
Anderson, Mrs. W. H., speaker, 14:461
Anderson, Myrtle, author, 30:75
Anderson, Odin, author, 48:312
Anderson, Ole W., Dr., pharmacist, 2:13, 12:136, 35:381
Anderson, Oliver, 25:313
Anderson, Oscar, trapper, 34:281
Anderson, Oscar A., college president, 40:383
Anderson, Otto L., author, 4:293
Anderson, P. H., missionary, 33:43
Anderson, Parker O., author, 17:352
Anderson, Paul A., cholera victim, 14:301
Anderson, Paul F., work reviewed, 47:36
Anderson, Peter, 57:359, 57:363–364
Anderson, Philip J., editor, 55:136
Anderson, R. W. (Rev.), author, 22:343
Anderson, Rasmus B., 25:86, 45:212, 45:214
Anderson, Robert, cavalry leader, 16:209, 25:242
Anderson, Robert D., author, 18:445, 19:214
Anderson, Robert E., 43:293
Anderson, Robert L., author, 29:169
Anderson, Russell H., author, 11:100, 24:255
Anderson, Ruth, 57:215
Anderson, S. P., Swedish-American colonist in Cuba, 56:291, 56:295
Anderson, Sam G., author, 2:186, 19:343
Anderson, Sam G., Jr., speaker, 10:295, 10:306, 16:496
Anderson, Sara, 14:428
Anderson, Scott, author, work reviewed, 61:376
Anderson, Sherwood, author, 16:482, 51:322, 56:6
Anderson, Sivert, 4:148n
Anderson, Sjur, 10:429
Anderson, Sydney, congressman, 40:321, 40:323–329
Anderson, Tillie, bicycle racer, 54:273
Anderson, Torgny, editor, 39:130
Anderson, Veggo, 28:243–244, 28:246
Anderson, Victor E., attorney, 42:209–214, 49:221–223, 53:182, 56:299
Anderson, W. A., author, 5:466
Anderson, Wendell R., politician, 42:200, 45:288–289, 55:136, 58:146, 59:297, 59:304
bumper sticker depicted, 60:317
on Kinney's secession, 62:23
"Minnesota Miracle" (education funding), 60:312–325
on Kinney's secession, 62:23
"Minnesota Miracle" (education funding), 60:312–325
editor, 3:23
historian, 3:526, 5:574, 9:74, 56:75
Local Government and Local History, 9:205–218
"Minnesota Frames a Constitution," 36:1–12
professor, 18:44, 23:389, 28:285, 29:35
reviews by, 5:591–593, 17:194, 24:52, 27:337, 38:195
settler, 47:25
speaker, 9:171, 9:263, 35:248, 35:339
work reviewed, 4:443, 9:294, 17:201–204, 34:258
historian, 3:526, 5:574, 9:74, 56:75
Local Government and Local History, 9:205–218
"Minnesota Frames a Constitution," 36:1–12
professor, 18:44, 23:389, 28:285, 29:35
reviews by, 5:591–593, 17:194, 24:52, 27:337, 38:195
settler, 47:25
speaker, 9:171, 9:263, 35:248, 35:339
work reviewed, 4:443, 9:294, 17:201–204, 34:258
Anderson, William M., journals, 41:151
Anderson, Willie, and runestone controversy, 57:146
Anderson and Sons, St. Cloud, acquisitions, 58:99
Anderson family, Star Island property, 48:112
Anderson Publishing Company, 15:448
Anderson Puffed Rice Company, 59:13, 59:15
Anderson settlement, Hennepin County, history, 4:303
Anderson's Hardware, Staples, 60:271–272
Anderson v. Creighton, (1987), 52:325
Andersonville, Georgia, Civil War prison, 2:195, 17:98, 25:148n, 38:291, 53:169, 58:63
Andersson, Axel, author, 18:69
Andersson, Dan, in Minnesota, 26:365
Andert, F. A., speaker, 11:460, 12:287
Andolsek, Lud, 59:251
Andover Institute, Indian students, 51:91
Andover Theological Seminary, Andover, Massachusetts, 49:265
Andre, Anthony, 11:238n
Andreani, Count Paolo, 17:197
Andreas, B. M., author, 36:103
Andreas, Dwayne O., financier/agribusinessman, 47:159, 61:354
Andreas, Lyter and Company, map publishers, 40:124
Andreas, Sophia Lyter, 40:123
Andreas Atlas of 1874, 52:51, 52:53
Andree, Karl, author, 6:77, 42:222
Andres, William A., author, 47:258
Andresen, August H., congressman, 12:104, 13:122, 38:181, 40:368, 41:269, 41:276, 41:278, 41:279n, 49:227, 51:167–168, 51:170–172
Andrews, A. C., 12:291
Andrews, Alice, musician, 28:114, 33:321, 33:323
Andrews, Alice E., 4:454, 10:80
editor, work reviewed, 10:180–186
Andrews, Benjamin F., author, 3:45
Andrews, Caddie, singer, 33:323
Andrews, Charles, opera manager, 28:114, 33:318–319, 33:321, 33:323
Andrews, Charles McLean, author, 6:296, 25:295
speaker, 6:78
Andrews, Christopher C. (Gen.), 1:66, 1:318, 4:183, 4:454, 8:265
author, 2:103, 2:476, 4:97, 10:182, 10:184–185, 42:220, 57:264
civil-rights advocate, 47:259
Civil War service, 61:164
congressional candidate, 56:83, 61:317
depicted, 42:254, 44:178
forester, 42:245, 42:247, 42:249–250, 42:252–253, 42:256, 43:279, 44:22, 44:27–29, 44:177–178, 46:34, 47:72, 48:108
guidebook author, 56:204, 56:212
newspaperman, 56:395, 56:402
papers, 2:464, 43:31
politician, 56:81
publisher, 3:292
sketch, 10:211
speaker, 1:542, 5:154
work reviewed, 10:180–186
civil-rights advocate, 47:259
Civil War service, 61:164
congressional candidate, 56:83, 61:317
depicted, 42:254, 44:178
forester, 42:245, 42:247, 42:249–250, 42:252–253, 42:256, 43:279, 44:22, 44:27–29, 44:177–178, 46:34, 47:72, 48:108
guidebook author, 56:204, 56:212
newspaperman, 56:395, 56:402
papers, 2:464, 43:31
politician, 56:81
publisher, 3:292
sketch, 10:211
speaker, 1:542, 5:154
work reviewed, 10:180–186
work reviewed, 46:341
Andrews, Ellen (Miriam) Gibson. See Andrews, Miriam Gibson
Andrews, Florence. See Clayton, Florence A.
Andrews, Frances, 9:407, 12:207
Andrews, Israel D., quoted, 46:46
Andrews, J. Cutler, work reviewed, 34:343
Andrews, J. P., gardener, 53:74
Andrews, J. W., Dr., 33:317n
Andrews, Jack, 50:121n
Andrews, James, consumer, 21:430, 22:207, 48:189, 48:191
Andrews, James A., surveyor, 22:86, 24:165
Andrews, Jessie, singer, 33:323
Andrews, John, author, 20:444
Andrews, John R. (Rev.), 33:317n, 33:318–319
Andrews, Laura, singer, 33:317n, 33:318, 33:320–322
Andrews, Laura M., author, 48:226
Andrews, LaVerne, entertainer, 60:156
Andrews, Lydia B., author, 13:115
Andrews, Martha F., 28:81
Andrews, Mary C., 22:207
Andrews, Maxene, entertainer, 60:156
Andrews, Miriam Gibson (Mrs. James), consumer, 48:183, 48:189, 48:194–195, 48:197
Andrews, Mrs. Christopher C., 25:289
Andrews, Nannie, singer, 33:323
Andrews, Nellie. See Hazelrigg, Nellie A.
Andrews, Patty, entertainer, 60:156
Andrews, Phineas (Lt.), 49:76
Andrews, Robert H., radio announcer, 41:331
Andrews, Roy Chapman, author, 28:180
Andrews, Ruth, 22:207
Andrews, Ruthie, 48:189
Andrews, S. Holmes, artist, 34:27, 34:85 (cover), 35:368, 37:308, 49:129
work depicted, 61:24–25
Andrews, Sarah E., 26:68
Andrews, Solomon, aeronaut, 49:31
Andrews, Sona K., cartographer, 49:212
Andrews, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs., 33:318
Andrews, William H., 12:291
career, 13:115
Andrew Schoch Grocery, St. Paul, 59:53, 59:56
Andrews family, musicians, 22:431, 30:174, 33:317–325
Andrews Opera Company, 3:466, 28:99, 28:113
Andrew's Sharpshooters, Civil War unit, 25:122, 25:123n
Andrews Sisters:
iron miner, 51:69
Andrist, Ralph K., author, 38:384, 39:342, 41:102, 48:198
historian, 52:332
Androy Hotel, Hibbing, rehabilitation, 55:313–316
Androy Project Committee, 55:316
Andrus, Caroline W., 51:87, 51:97
Andrus, George, legislator, 45:224
Andrus, John, businessman, 61:280
Andrus, Percy H., author, 12:329
Andrus, W. P., author, 30:127
Andrus-Juneau, Isura, author, 22:327
Andrzejewski, Julie, conference organizer, 61:72
Andy Gibson, steamboat, 33:12–14, 40:411
Andyke, F. M., pioneer, 16:361, 19:238
Andyke, Henry, miller, 11:280
Anemia, among children, 51:48
Anfinson, John O., author:
"The Mississippi's Earliest Locks and Dams," 54:253–267
review by, 60:41–42
"12,000 Years at St. Anthony Falls," 58:252–268
work reviewed, 59:41, 59:91
review by, 60:41–42
"12,000 Years at St. Anthony Falls," 58:252–268
work reviewed, 59:41, 59:91
"Archaeology at the Riverfront," 58:320–331
award recipient, 59:179
historian, 57:215
"Remnants of the Built Environment," 56:250–258
review by, 58:126–127, 59:309–310
Theodore C. Blegen award, 55:284
work reviewed, 47:118, 55:327
"Wreck of the USS Essex", 55:94–103
award recipient, 59:179
historian, 57:215
"Remnants of the Built Environment," 56:250–258
review by, 58:126–127, 59:309–310
Theodore C. Blegen award, 55:284
work reviewed, 47:118, 55:327
"Wreck of the USS Essex", 55:94–103
Angel, Michael, author, work reviewed, 59:175
Angeline, Ojibway, depicted, 46:290
Angell, Madeline, work reviewed, 46:40
Angell, William P., Quaker minister, 18:260, 18:261n
Angels' Hill Historic District, Taylors Falls, 51:146
Angle, Paul M., 26:265, 48:8
Anglim, Christoffer, author, 48:136
Angst, Alice, 54:232
Angst, Anne, 54:232
Angst, Edda, 54:232
Angus, Mrs.----, Vermilion Lake Indian School staff member, 58:227–228, 58:232
Angus, rail center, 30:234
Angus, Richard B., railroad official, 17:218, 42:176n
with J. J. Hill, 2:301
Animals
See also Wildlife; specific animals and species
agriculture, 54:244–253
control, 51:39
depicted, 53:214
imaginary, 21:353–356
in Jeffers petroglyphs, 56:305 (facing), 56:325
Lake Superior region, 51:77
prize, 52:161
trapping, 57:156–157
veterinary medicine, 54:288
agriculture, 54:244–253
control, 51:39
depicted, 53:214
imaginary, 21:353–356
in Jeffers petroglyphs, 56:305 (facing), 56:325
Lake Superior region, 51:77
prize, 52:161
trapping, 57:156–157
veterinary medicine, 54:288
Animatograph, 53:241, 54:346–347, 54:358
See also Motion pictures
Anishinaabe Indians, 51:286.
See also Chippewa Indians; Ojibway Indians
ethnography, 51:237–238
origins, 53:226
White Earth reservation, 54:236–237
ethnography, 51:237–238
origins, 53:226
White Earth reservation, 54:236–237
Annals of the MHS, 56:448–449
Annan, Charles L., papers, 11:206
Annan, Gertrude L., author, 28:173
Annandale, Wright County:
Anne, queen of England, medals, 25:266
Annes, A. W., speaker, 10:356
Annie Johnston, steamboat, 38:291
Ann River Logging Company, Mora, 34:62
Ann Township, Cottonwood County, history, 39:130
Annual, 53:127
Annuities (payments), 56:185–186
See also Dakota (Sioux) Indians: annuities; Ojibway Indians: annuities; Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) Indians: annuities
Anoka, 5:424
1918 campaign, 43:55
centennial, 28:379
churches, 17:229–230, 17:350, 17:466, 21:415, 40:10, 50:259
community study, 25:362–367, 28:164, 28:359
depicted/described, 19:96, 30:91, 41:81
depot, 28:396, 53:203
ferry, 35:255
fishing, 24:139
flour mill, 14:234
Fourth of July celebration, 41:80
GAR post, 47:134
Halloween celebrations, 37:348
history, 17:234
lumbering, 15:244
Mormon mission, 36:288
name, 9:20, 25:366, 26:93
pageants, 1:236, 1:543
pioneer life, 17:225, 18:112, 19:114, 19:145, 21:415, 26:286, 28:290, 30:112
politics, 56:78
post office, 26:93, 40:89
Santa Claus Town, 54:310
schools, 16:123, 51:162
sketches, 8:111, 8:446
souvenir shop depicted, 54:311
topography, 1:411
trading post, 11:375
centennial, 28:379
churches, 17:229–230, 17:350, 17:466, 21:415, 40:10, 50:259
community study, 25:362–367, 28:164, 28:359
depicted/described, 19:96, 30:91, 41:81
depot, 28:396, 53:203
ferry, 35:255
fishing, 24:139
flour mill, 14:234
Fourth of July celebration, 41:80
GAR post, 47:134
Halloween celebrations, 37:348
history, 17:234
lumbering, 15:244
Mormon mission, 36:288
name, 9:20, 25:366, 26:93
pageants, 1:236, 1:543
pioneer life, 17:225, 18:112, 19:114, 19:145, 21:415, 26:286, 28:290, 30:112
politics, 56:78
post office, 26:93, 40:89
Santa Claus Town, 54:310
schools, 16:123, 51:162
sketches, 8:111, 8:446
souvenir shop depicted, 54:311
topography, 1:411
trading post, 11:375
anniversary, 13:341
archaeology, 15:483, 22:210, 24:180
archives, 2:71n, 2:73, 23:188
balloon landing, 38:175
courthouse, 13:214, 13:447
district court, 18:108
fair, 22:257
farmers' club, 18:224
ginseng trade, 41:259
history, 3:53, 3:212–217, 5:393, 5:506, 7:358, 13:446, 40:47, 57:326
map, 1:410, 3:478
mills, 14:234, 14:454
mythical towns, 15:194
newspaper bibliography, 5:502
oxcart trail, 12:447
pioneer life, 11:459, 16:245, 16:492, 18:318, 22:220, 24:189, 28:380, 40:47
politics, 36:306
population, 60:275
Quakers, 18:258
Ramsey County, part of, 4:243
roads, 21:448, 40:247n
schools, 19:233, 29:90
War History Committee, 24:81
wildlife, 30:228
archaeology, 15:483, 22:210, 24:180
archives, 2:71n, 2:73, 23:188
balloon landing, 38:175
courthouse, 13:214, 13:447
district court, 18:108
fair, 22:257
farmers' club, 18:224
ginseng trade, 41:259
history, 3:53, 3:212–217, 5:393, 5:506, 7:358, 13:446, 40:47, 57:326
map, 1:410, 3:478
mills, 14:234, 14:454
mythical towns, 15:194
newspaper bibliography, 5:502
oxcart trail, 12:447
pioneer life, 11:459, 16:245, 16:492, 18:318, 22:220, 24:189, 28:380, 40:47
politics, 36:306
population, 60:275
Quakers, 18:258
Ramsey County, part of, 4:243
roads, 21:448, 40:247n
schools, 19:233, 29:90
War History Committee, 24:81
wildlife, 30:228
Anoka Education Association, 53:310
Anoka Electric Cooperative, history, 38:204
Anoka-Hennepin school district:
Anoka Library Association, 38:53
Anonsen, Andrew E., autobiography, 21:112
Anonsen, Stanley H., author, 9:313, 11:98, 12:38–39, 13:71, 21:112
Another Day. See Otherday, John
Anpetu Inajinwin (The Day Sets), Dakota Indian, 59:187, 59:189–190, 59:192, 59:194
Anse, fishing station, 7:50
Ansell, Ivan D., 52:309
Anselma (Sr.), anesthetist, 33:294
Ansgarius College, Knoxville, Illinois, 11:103
Ansgar School, East Union, history, 47:259
Anshei Russia, Minneapolis, synagogue. See Mikro Kodesh
Ansley, T. S., government inspector, 49:83, 49:87
Anson, Mae H., editor, 50:50–62
depicte, 50:51
Anthony, Irvin, author, 11:323
Anthony, Susan B., suffrage leader, 54:293–294, 54:298, 55:190, 61:79
Anthony Wayne, steamboat, 2:487n, 10:306, 11:123, 37:311
Anticosti Island. See Vinland
Antietam, Maryland, battle, 20:277, 23:115
Anti-Evolution League (of Minnesota), 41:206, 41:209, 43:23
Antifascism, Popular Front strategy, 52:295, 52:304
Anti-Horse Thief Association, 21:425
Anti-Horse Thief Association, Fergus Falls, 26:121
Anti-Horse Thief Association, Waseca County, 19:350
Antimacassars, Ramsey House, 54:199, 54:202–203, 54:206, 54:209
Anti-Monopolist, St. Paul, Granger newspaper, 4:159, 15:345, 46:106
Antimonopoly movement, 2:270, 2:394, 7:292, 9:239, 9:393
Antiquarian and Historical Society of Illinois, 23:89
Antique Automobile Club of America, Minnesota Region, 38:205, 40:147
Antiquities Act of 1906, 55:306
Anti-Saloon Compromise (1888), 51:103–104
Anti-Saloon League of Minnesota, 15:120, 22:397, 44:150
Anti-Semitism, 57:52
attacks on, 52:180–182
church-state controversy, 53:299
in Duluth, 47:196
in Europe, 52:168
Jewish challenges against, 51:143
in literature, 46:109
in Minneapolis, 31:44, 37:166, 46:147, 47:251, 52:167, 52:170–182, 55:174, 55:232, 61:224
in Minnesota, 52:169–170, 52:173, 55:174, 61:107, 61:112n
in Mothers' Movement, 56:99
politics and, 47:161, 51:106, 51:140
Populism and, 35:378, 39:260, 39:343
in Russia, 51:243
in United States, 52:169–170
church-state controversy, 53:299
in Duluth, 47:196
in Europe, 52:168
Jewish challenges against, 51:143
in literature, 46:109
in Minneapolis, 31:44, 37:166, 46:147, 47:251, 52:167, 52:170–182, 55:174, 55:232, 61:224
in Minnesota, 52:169–170, 52:173, 55:174, 61:107, 61:112n
in Mothers' Movement, 56:99
politics and, 47:161, 51:106, 51:140
Populism and, 35:378, 39:260, 39:343
in Russia, 51:243
in United States, 52:169–170
See also Abolition movement; Slavery; Swisshelm, Jane Grey
Akers, Peter, in, 9:368
Iowa, 4:86
Julian, G. W., in, 5:466
Kansas, 10:183
source material, 9:176
Akers, Peter, in, 9:368
Iowa, 4:86
Julian, G. W., in, 5:466
Kansas, 10:183
source material, 9:176
Antitrust laws, supported by Populists, 12:17
Anti-Tuberculosis League, 27:82
Anti-Tuberculosis Society, 58:400
Antiwar activism:
Antonelli, Ermenigildo E. (Pvt.), 3:286n, 50:274n
Antonia (Sr.). See McHugh, Antonia (Mother)
Antonine (Sr.). See O'Brien, Antonine (Sr.)
Antrobus, artist, 58:99
Anysia (Sr.), 48:19
Apahota (Grey Leaf), Sioux Indian, depicted, 2:496–500
Apel, Gus (Sgt.), 48:274
Apiculture. See Beekeeping
APL. See American Protective League; American Protective League (APL)
Apollo Club, Minneapolis, social club, 4:305, 14:345, 33:95, 43:214
Ap-on-wash-ta, Dakota guide, 41:138
Apostle Islands, Lake Superior, Wisconsin, 21:153, 43:175–176, 54:155
Appeal, 55:206, 59:67
Appeal to Reason, 52:88, 52:215
Appel, Livia, 5:14n, 5:434, 6:27, 6:394, 10:335, 10:445, 11:46, 18:311
author, 8:175, 9:48, 9:175, 10:41, 10:73, 11:40, 13:192, 14:61, 23:390, 28:332
"Early Drama in Minneapolis," 5:43–45
editor, "Official Encouragement of Immigration to Minnesota during the Territorial Period," 5:167–203
reviews by, 12:174–176, 17:88
"Slavery in Minnesota," 5:40–43
speaker, 5:280, 5:454
work reviewed, 10:192–198, 14:318–322
"Early Drama in Minneapolis," 5:43–45
editor, "Official Encouragement of Immigration to Minnesota during the Territorial Period," 5:167–203
reviews by, 12:174–176, 17:88
"Slavery in Minnesota," 5:40–43
speaker, 5:280, 5:454
work reviewed, 10:192–198, 14:318–322
Appelman, Roy E., author, 20:441
Appitz, Adolph (Pvt.), 59:148
Appleby, John, inventor, 20:62
Appleby, William R., dean, 34:269, 34:271, 34:273
Applehagen, Emil A., labor leader, 22:380, 52:213
Applequist, Otto, 43:36
Appler, A. C., author, 35:97
Apple raising, 49:191–192, 49:198, 62:190–196
See also Food; Horticulture
Apple Tree Survey (1968), 62:193
cold storage facilities, 62:194, 62:196n
dwarf and semi-dwarf trees, 62:165 (cover), 62:165 (facing), 62:191–196, 62:196n
fruit depicted, 44:97, 44:103
grafting process, 62:191–193
growers, 19:357, 21:440, 31:162, 43:65–70, 44:96–103
harvesting depicted, 62:190–191
harvesting process and equipment, 62:194–195, 62:196n
history, 62:191–192, 62:195
varieties, 16:494, 23:91, 26:170, 27:87, 36:327, 62:192, 62:194
Apple Tree Survey (1968), 62:193
cold storage facilities, 62:194, 62:196n
dwarf and semi-dwarf trees, 62:165 (cover), 62:165 (facing), 62:191–196, 62:196n
fruit depicted, 44:97, 44:103
grafting process, 62:191–193
growers, 19:357, 21:440, 31:162, 43:65–70, 44:96–103
harvesting depicted, 62:190–191
harvesting process and equipment, 62:194–195, 62:196n
history, 62:191–192, 62:195
varieties, 16:494, 23:91, 26:170, 27:87, 36:327, 62:192, 62:194
Appleseed, Johnny. See Chapman, Jonathan
Appleton:
Appleton, Frank, watchman, 59:336, 60:78
Appleton, Margaret (Mrs. Frank), 59:336
Appleton, Wisconsin, Catholic church, 25:193
Appleton and Company, New York, publishers, 54:71, 56:312, 56:319
Appleton Press, history, 21:344
Appolonia (Sr.), teacher, 30:2, 30:12–13
Appomattox, commemorative postage stamp, 55:117
Apps, Jerry, author, 47:212
work reviewed, 46:256
Aquatennial, Minneapolis, 46:281–282, 56:86, 57:234
Aquipaguetin, Mille Lacs County, Sioux archaeological site, 25:330–333, 26:313–314, 26:322, 26:325, 26:327–328
Arabia Maru, silk transport, 54:24
Arabs, in United States, 50:168
Arago, steamboat, 40:278
Arapaho Indians, 15:232, 35:377, 40:358, 41:338, 42:51
U.S. prisoners, 51:84
Arbejderen (The Worker), published, 52:97
Arbman, Holger, author, 39:170
Arbor Day, 29:264, 44:19, 47:215, 47:220
Arboretums, development, 55:90
Arbre Croche, Michigan, mission, 10:109, 10:111–114, 13:187, 15:110, 15:122, 15:222, 16:225, 19:457, 33:185, 39:306, 39:308
Arcadia, Watonwan County, history, 11:320
Archabal, Nina M., MHS deputy director/director, 46:296, 51:146, 52:112, 57:70, 58:59
award recipient, 47:256
"Cameron Booth," 47:100–110
depicted, 53:123, 62:138
honors, 55:332 (facing)
"The Minnesota Historical Society, 1992–2010," 62:136–147
"New Minnesota History Center," 53:116–123
review by, 48:91
"White House Connection," 47:249–250
"Cameron Booth," 47:100–110
depicted, 53:123, 62:138
honors, 55:332 (facing)
"The Minnesota Historical Society, 1992–2010," 62:136–147
"New Minnesota History Center," 53:116–123
review by, 48:91
"White House Connection," 47:249–250
See also Historical museums; Historic sites; Indian mounds; Kensington runestone
Anoka County, 15:364, 15:483, 22:210, 24:180
artifacts, 12:201, 15:367, 16:1–21, 20:339, 21:424, 24:78, 25:153–156, 25:304, 25:329–341, 26:275, 26:280, 26:312–316, 26:319–323, 26:387, 28:76, 28:193, 29:83, 34:268, 35:244, 36:326, 39:262, 39:297, 40:339, 50:188, 50:192, 55:95, 55:102, 56:239
Arvilla, North Dakota, 44:34
Blue Earth County, 1:534
Brown house site, 19:354, 19:465, 41:340
Canadian, 24:371, 29:165, 50:293
Dakota Indian, 53:334
in Dakotas, 34:354, 38:164, 39:212, 40:145, 53:33
diver and wreck depicted, 55:102
excavations depicted, 51:58–60, 51:62
feminist, 53:334
Fort Renville, 41:340
Fort Ridgely, 20:146–155, 21:327, 45:116, 45:127–128
Fort Snelling, 35:192, 35:365–367, 36:152, 36:196, 36:230, 36:240, 42:82–98, 42:118–120, 54:141
fossils, 18:104, 33:131
fur trade, 54:374
Great Lakes area, 37:86, 37:174
Great Plains, 47:330
Headwaters Lakes aspect, 26:312–329
Hill-Lewis survey, 9:96–108
historic sites, 51:149
history and, 4:177, 23:280, 28:270–272, 33:311, 37:30, 39:340, 51:286, 54:142
Indiana, 4:178, 5:613
Indians, 3:295, 4:179, 44:77, 46:37, 46:128, 47:78, 47:118, 47:210, 47:330, 51:75–76, 51:164, 58:254
industrial, 45:300, 45:340, 54:267
interpretation centers, 42:153
Iowa, 16:112, 39:339, 47:258
Isle Royale, 9:186, 10:330, 10:347, 35:339
Jeffers Petroglyphs historic site, 56:305 (facing), 56:322–327
Kensington "mooring stones," 56:120–128
Kensington runestone, 58:61
Lac qui Parle, 21:207, 21:434, 21:443, 27:360
Lake Pepin-Red Wing area, 16:152–165, 51:288
legal controls, 20:205
maps, 20:343, 25:304
Mendota, 55:200
methods, 27:258, 39:340
Michigan, 44:205, 44:208, 57:271
Mille Lacs aspect, 25:329–330, 25:339–341
Mill Ruins Park, 58:267
Minneapolis riverfront, 58:320–331
Minnesota, 16:252, 16:358, 22:332, 28:373–374, 29:165, 32:222, 34:354, 37:87, 39:262, 39:264, 39:344, 42:74, 42:154, 43:279, 45:40, 47:210, 48:42, 57:215
Minnesota Territory, 56:251
Missouri Valley, 25:297
Newfoundland, 39:170, 39:342, 40:94
North America, 42:79, 42:310
Northwest as field for research, 9:112
Norway, 40:49–58
Ohio, 29:161
PaleoIndian spear point depicted, 51:57
Petaga Point site, 41:247, 41:390
petroglyphs, 56:324, 58:126–127
pictographs, 38:87, 40:263
Pipestone National Monument, 47:84
Pond house site, 56:253
pottery fragments depicted, 51:61
Prairie Island, 37:86, 37:136, 37:282
Prairie Lake region, 55:327
quarries, 51:127
Rainy River, 43:230, 46:128, 49:33
Rainy River aspect, 31:163–171, 31:231–237
Red River Valley, 16:128, 38:157–165, 42:160, 51:55–62
research methodology, 53:34
Sioux quartzite outcropping depicted, 56:322
source material, 2:279, 4:68
Spring Lake, 35:199, 36:282
underwater, 38:24–34, 39:123, 39:130, 39:171, 40:263, 40:306, 41:48, 42:80, 42:199, 42:239–240, 43:192, 44:271, 44:315, 55:96, 55:101–102
Wisconsin, 24:371, 38:197
Anoka County, 15:364, 15:483, 22:210, 24:180
artifacts, 12:201, 15:367, 16:1–21, 20:339, 21:424, 24:78, 25:153–156, 25:304, 25:329–341, 26:275, 26:280, 26:312–316, 26:319–323, 26:387, 28:76, 28:193, 29:83, 34:268, 35:244, 36:326, 39:262, 39:297, 40:339, 50:188, 50:192, 55:95, 55:102, 56:239
Arvilla, North Dakota, 44:34
Blue Earth County, 1:534
Brown house site, 19:354, 19:465, 41:340
Canadian, 24:371, 29:165, 50:293
Dakota Indian, 53:334
in Dakotas, 34:354, 38:164, 39:212, 40:145, 53:33
diver and wreck depicted, 55:102
excavations depicted, 51:58–60, 51:62
feminist, 53:334
Fort Renville, 41:340
Fort Ridgely, 20:146–155, 21:327, 45:116, 45:127–128
Fort Snelling, 35:192, 35:365–367, 36:152, 36:196, 36:230, 36:240, 42:82–98, 42:118–120, 54:141
fossils, 18:104, 33:131
fur trade, 54:374
Great Lakes area, 37:86, 37:174
Great Plains, 47:330
Headwaters Lakes aspect, 26:312–329
Hill-Lewis survey, 9:96–108
historic sites, 51:149
history and, 4:177, 23:280, 28:270–272, 33:311, 37:30, 39:340, 51:286, 54:142
Indiana, 4:178, 5:613
Indians, 3:295, 4:179, 44:77, 46:37, 46:128, 47:78, 47:118, 47:210, 47:330, 51:75–76, 51:164, 58:254
industrial, 45:300, 45:340, 54:267
interpretation centers, 42:153
Iowa, 16:112, 39:339, 47:258
Isle Royale, 9:186, 10:330, 10:347, 35:339
Jeffers Petroglyphs historic site, 56:305 (facing), 56:322–327
Kensington "mooring stones," 56:120–128
Kensington runestone, 58:61
Lac qui Parle, 21:207, 21:434, 21:443, 27:360
Lake Pepin-Red Wing area, 16:152–165, 51:288
legal controls, 20:205
maps, 20:343, 25:304
Mendota, 55:200
methods, 27:258, 39:340
Michigan, 44:205, 44:208, 57:271
Mille Lacs aspect, 25:329–330, 25:339–341
Mill Ruins Park, 58:267
Minneapolis riverfront, 58:320–331
Minnesota, 16:252, 16:358, 22:332, 28:373–374, 29:165, 32:222, 34:354, 37:87, 39:262, 39:264, 39:344, 42:74, 42:154, 43:279, 45:40, 47:210, 48:42, 57:215
Minnesota Territory, 56:251
Missouri Valley, 25:297
Newfoundland, 39:170, 39:342, 40:94
North America, 42:79, 42:310
Northwest as field for research, 9:112
Norway, 40:49–58
Ohio, 29:161
PaleoIndian spear point depicted, 51:57
Petaga Point site, 41:247, 41:390
petroglyphs, 56:324, 58:126–127
pictographs, 38:87, 40:263
Pipestone National Monument, 47:84
Pond house site, 56:253
pottery fragments depicted, 51:61
Prairie Island, 37:86, 37:136, 37:282
Prairie Lake region, 55:327
quarries, 51:127
Rainy River, 43:230, 46:128, 49:33
Rainy River aspect, 31:163–171, 31:231–237
Red River Valley, 16:128, 38:157–165, 42:160, 51:55–62
research methodology, 53:34
Sioux quartzite outcropping depicted, 56:322
source material, 2:279, 4:68
Spring Lake, 35:199, 36:282
underwater, 38:24–34, 39:123, 39:130, 39:171, 40:263, 40:306, 41:48, 42:80, 42:199, 42:239–240, 43:192, 44:271, 44:315, 55:96, 55:101–102
Wisconsin, 24:371, 38:197
Archer, Ella, labor leader, 55:211–212
Archer, Frederick Scott, photographer, 52:43
Archer, John C., author, 11:217
Archer, Mrs. Frank, speaker, 20:211
Archer, William, 15:451
Archer-Burton, Leonard, sketch, 10:358
Archer-Burton, Sally, author, 14:232
Archerd, Hays P., professor, 51:118
Archer-Daniels-Midland Company, Minneapolis, 34:173, 54:180
Archibald, Cyril, miller, 12:453, 18:342
Archibald, E. T., miller, 12:453, 18:342
Archibald, George N., miller, 11:275, 11:277, 11:279
Archibald, John M., legislator, 45:232
Archibald, John S., miller/mill owner, 11:275, 11:277–279, 12:453, 46:157, 50:265–266
Archibald, Kate M., author, 29:261
Archibald, Robert, sketch, 7:77
Archibald, Sir Adams, lieutenant governor, 1:197, 1:200
Archibald Mill, Dundas, 56:254
Archipenko, Alexander, 55:10
Architects, St. Paul, 53:196–207
Architects Small House (Home) Service Bureau, 23:273, 48:91, 57:261
Architecture
See also Hotels; Houses; University of Minnesota; specific types of structures
Albion apartments, St. Paul, 57:45
American, 8:433
Angel Hill district, Taylors Falls, 56:259
apartment houses, 57:45
Arcola, Washington County, 38:338
Arts and Crafts movement, 57:244–246, 57:249, 57:253–261, 57:325
auditoriums, 51:150
backwoods frontier, 52:82
balloon frame farmhouses depicted, 53:209–210
banks, 47:79, 49:253, 57:193, 61:291, 62:83
barns, 46:256, 47:113, 49:40, 51:146, 55:317
Bauhaus modernists, 60:271
bibliographies, 47:212, 48:43
Bradstreet's Craftshouse, 57:248–250
Brown County, 55:310
business and commercial buildings, 34:31, 34:106, 34:334, 35:123, 36:127, 37:123, 37:125, 37:155, 37:192, 39:54, 39:330, 39:333, 40:100–101, 40:107, 40:127, 51:304, 52:36–37, 52:171, 53:112–115, 53:201–202, 53:234–236, 53:253 (cover), 53:280
Canada, 28:179, 28:283, 53:167
churches, 18:250, 29:209, 29:211, 33:49, 33:53, 33:55–57, 33:59, 33:191, 34:92, 35:267, 38:231–233, 39:57, 39:133 (cover), 39:153–161, 39:225, 39:301 (cover), 39:309, 40:1, 47:42–43, 47:49–55, 50:258–268, 51:148, 51:164 (facing), 53:203, 55:28, 56:384, 57:40, 57:353, 58:23, 58:26, 59:95, 60:303
city planning, 33:331–339
clubs and clubhouses, 33:196, 36:90–91, 40:15, 54:54, 54:58, 54:64–68
Collegeville, 36:100, 37:38, 37:187, 59:95
Comstock House, 56:18–19, 56:23–26, 56:28–30, 56:33, 56:44–45
confectionery store interior depicted, 56:142
courthouses, 42:40, 42:309–310, 48:349, 54:36, 54:42, 55:64, 55:350, 59:317–318, 59:328, 60:43
depicted, 33:31, 34:101, 34:180, 37:111
depots, 46:62, 46:251–252
domestic, 41:99, 41:392
Duluth, 37:91–92, 52:208, 52:216
early American, 25:298, 32:109, 34:347
Edina, 47:335
education discussed, 53:198
Edwin Lundie, 55:40
elevation depicted, 54:64
ethnic influences, 43:280, 45:11–20, 47:78, 49:35–36, 49:348, 50:296, 53:210
exposition buildings, 47:48–49
farmhouses, 51:147–148, 53:193, 53:195, 53:209–210, 55:137 (facing)
farms, 34:60, 34:62, 37:21
Finnish/Finnish American, 43:280, 53:80–81
first skyscraper, 9:81, 9:195, 10:221
flour mills, 44:86, 44:161–162, 44:165, 44:168–169, 44:172, 44:(cover), 46:153–156, 46:158–159, 46:161, 51:152, 56:254–255, 58:263
Fort Snelling, 32:12, 33:119, 33:189 (cover), 34:141, 35:22, 35:179, 35:182–183, 35:365, 37:189 (cover), 40:29, 52:205 (cover)
Gag House depicted, 56:388
GAR halls, 58:195
gas stations, 54:309–310, 60:87
Gateway Park, Minneapolis, depicted, 52:165 (cover), 52:177
gender assignment and architectural styles, 60:280n
general stores depicted, 58:95
geographic conditions and, 2:453
German Catholic, 56:404
Gothic influence, 37:189–203, 38:343–345
government buildings, 14:386, 30:317, 34:98, 35:232, 37:137, 37:145, 37:147, 37:149, 37:202, 38:187, 38:189, 38:349, 38:365, 39:116, 40:97 (cover), 40:102–103
grain elevators and warehouses depicted/described, 53:230–231, 53:235, 58:67, 61:190–191, 61:193
Greek revival, 38:338–343
guides, 34:314, 36:106, 46:78–79, 47:77, 53:292, 54:323–324, 57:439–440
Hewitt family home, 57:254–255
Hibbing, 55:314–316
historic, 54:167, 55:186–187, 55:194–196, 55:198
history, 47:259
hospitals and rest homes, 33:56, 33:292, 33:295–297, 35:217, 38:23, 38:79–80, 38:85, 38:376, 39:15–16, 53:52–53
hotels, 33:2, 33:62, 33:323, 34:61, 35:113, 35:214, 36:81, 36:93, 36:210, 36:265, 37:117, 39:283, 40:14–15, 54:314–315, 55:16–17, 55:314–315, 57:112, 57:118, 57:351, 58:98
houses, 53:203, 55:186–187, 55:194–196, 55:198, 55:309–310, 55:312, 56:408, 57:45, 57:256–257, 57:260
Indiana, 16:228
industry, 33:66, 33:232, 36:153 (cover), 36:155, 36:158, 36:160–161, 37:14, 37:17, 37:99
Iowa, 47:114–115, 49:40, 53:339
ironwork, use of, 50:118–126
Jacobean revival home, 51:151
lake homes depicted, 56:408
Landmark Center depicted, 55:302–304
landmarks, 57:269
laundry room depicted, 56:140
libraries depicted on postage stamps, 55:118, 55:120, 55:124, 55:126–127, 55:129
lighthouses, 56:256
lookout shelter, 55:307–308
Los Angeles, 55:89
lost landmarks, 57:269
mail-order, 48:91, 52:202
main street storefronts, 51:146
MHS depicted, 53:85 (facing), 53:121
Midwest, 41:198, 48:90
military posts, 20:150, 28:212–213, 33:279, 34:326, 35:260, 36:44, 36:253, 38:67, 38:145, 38:278, 39:238
Mille Lacs Indian Museum, 55:32–33, 55:38
mills, 12:65, 33:64–65, 33:133, 35:1 (cover), 35:299, 36:154, 39:287, 40:126, 54:1 (facing)
Minneapolis, 23:220, 23:222–229, 23:231, 25:3–5, 33:331, 33:333–338, 37:192, 39:35, 40:104, 51:242, 54:305, 55:309, 58:288, 58:295
Minnesota, 26:172, 27:137, 36:147, 37:188, 37:264, 39:130, 40:359, 47:259, 48:313, 53:230–235
Minnesota History Center depicted, 53:85 (cover), 53:116, 53:123
Mississippi Valley, 21:324, 39:337, 40:103–104, 40:107
modernism, 60:271–272, 60:276
moving picture theaters depicted, 54:349–353, 54:356
Norwegian-American, 54:374
Noyes House, St. Paul, 57:45
opera house, 55:313
orphanages depicted, 57:370
Owatonna, 35:242, 37:38, 37:344, 38:91
park pavilions depicted, 58:1 (facing), 58:52–53
parsonage basement depicted, 56:141
Pennsylvania, 52:151
pictorial archives, 11:450, 24:261, 28:349
on postage stamps, 55:110, 55:112, 55:115
on postcards, 54:306–308, 54:313
post offices, 33:22, 33:258, 34:6, 34:185, 35:277, 36:209, 36:214–215, 37:114, 39:253, 40:89, 59:317–318, 59:327
Prairie Style, 60:271
preservation, 27:228–232, 31:249, 35:150, 37:263, 40:135, 46:82, 51:145–152, 54:166, 55:187–201, 57:271
professionalism, 53:200, 53:204
programmatic, 53:255–256, 53:258
railroad stations, 33:29, 34:23, 37:96, 37:101
Renaissance Revival style, 53:200–202
residential, 55:234–235, 55:238, 55:241–242, 55:244–249, 55:284
residential surveys, 55:284
Richardson Romanesque, 59:317–318, 59:326, 59:328
roadside, 49:160, 49:342, 53:254–257, 53:259–265, 60:87, 60:211
round barn, 55:317
St. Croix Valley, 37:43, 38:186–189, 38:337–352
St. Hubert's Lodge, Frontenac, 61:247
St. Paul, 15:50–53, 15:55, 15:360, 23:221, 25:1–3, 25:5–6, 25:9–10, 26:289, 28:293, 28:396, 29:114–115, 37:192, 38:187, 39:35, 40:101, 42:23–34, 42:45, 46:127, 46:207, 46:245, 47:114, 52:128, 53:144, 53:203, 54:60–61, 54:194–195, 55:304, 57:40, 57:43, 57:376
sandstone, 57:271
saunas, 45:1 (cover), 45:11, 45:13–14, 45:16–18
schools and colleges, 27:98, 30:207, 33:59, 34:90, 35:19, 35:137, 36:141, 39:213, 39:217, 40:383, 45:35, 48:268, 50:170, 51:93, 51:151, 54:325, 57:373
shingle home, 57:256
show houses, 56:100
skyscrapers, 19:458, 23:229, 37:38, 61:291
Slayton, 55:312
source material, 2:196, 19:452, 25:384, 58:241–242
South, 23:260, 37:185
South Dakota, 49:348, 52:79, 55:380
state capitol, 30:316, 33:162, 35:297 (cover), 35:308, 35:311, 36:9, 53:196, 53:206–207, 57:50, 58:85
stores, 51:146, 56:142, 58:95
street scenes, 33:197, 33:203, 34:33, 34:71, 34:88, 34:330, 35:53 (cover), 35:108, 35:117, 35:265, 35:361, 36:43, 36:197 (cover), 36:291, 37:206, 40:62
styles, 54:198–199
summer camp housing, 58:76–82
Sunshine Cliff (Mary McIntosh), 57:258
surveys, 54:235, 55:284
Swedish settlements, 55:28
synagogue depicted, 52:168
Taylors Falls, 42:40
theaters, 58:194
theaters and halls, 28:98, 28:100, 32:170, 33:169–170, 33:174, 33:178, 33:322, 35:227, 36:306, 53:293 (cover), 57:352
trading posts, 32:93, 34:318, 34:321, 36:38, 36:52, 36:243, 40:188–196
Twin Cities, 2:583, 46:75–77, 46:206, 48:342, 51:80, 53:208–209, 54:342–434, 55:228–229
University of Minnesota, 46:223
upper Mississippi region, 54:235–236
vernacular, 50:80, 54:50–51
veteran's home depicted, 51:145
water towers, 49:1 (cover), 49:19–28
West Hotel, Minneapolis, 57:350–351
West St. Paul, 55:311
Wetmore home, 57:257, 57:260
Whitey's Wonderbar, East Grand Forks, 54:306
Wisconsin, 16:113, 22:99, 38:341, 38:343–346, 40:101
Albion apartments, St. Paul, 57:45
American, 8:433
Angel Hill district, Taylors Falls, 56:259
apartment houses, 57:45
Arcola, Washington County, 38:338
Arts and Crafts movement, 57:244–246, 57:249, 57:253–261, 57:325
auditoriums, 51:150
backwoods frontier, 52:82
balloon frame farmhouses depicted, 53:209–210
banks, 47:79, 49:253, 57:193, 61:291, 62:83
barns, 46:256, 47:113, 49:40, 51:146, 55:317
Bauhaus modernists, 60:271
bibliographies, 47:212, 48:43
Bradstreet's Craftshouse, 57:248–250
Brown County, 55:310
business and commercial buildings, 34:31, 34:106, 34:334, 35:123, 36:127, 37:123, 37:125, 37:155, 37:192, 39:54, 39:330, 39:333, 40:100–101, 40:107, 40:127, 51:304, 52:36–37, 52:171, 53:112–115, 53:201–202, 53:234–236, 53:253 (cover), 53:280
Canada, 28:179, 28:283, 53:167
churches, 18:250, 29:209, 29:211, 33:49, 33:53, 33:55–57, 33:59, 33:191, 34:92, 35:267, 38:231–233, 39:57, 39:133 (cover), 39:153–161, 39:225, 39:301 (cover), 39:309, 40:1, 47:42–43, 47:49–55, 50:258–268, 51:148, 51:164 (facing), 53:203, 55:28, 56:384, 57:40, 57:353, 58:23, 58:26, 59:95, 60:303
city planning, 33:331–339
clubs and clubhouses, 33:196, 36:90–91, 40:15, 54:54, 54:58, 54:64–68
Collegeville, 36:100, 37:38, 37:187, 59:95
Comstock House, 56:18–19, 56:23–26, 56:28–30, 56:33, 56:44–45
confectionery store interior depicted, 56:142
courthouses, 42:40, 42:309–310, 48:349, 54:36, 54:42, 55:64, 55:350, 59:317–318, 59:328, 60:43
depicted, 33:31, 34:101, 34:180, 37:111
depots, 46:62, 46:251–252
domestic, 41:99, 41:392
Duluth, 37:91–92, 52:208, 52:216
early American, 25:298, 32:109, 34:347
Edina, 47:335
education discussed, 53:198
Edwin Lundie, 55:40
elevation depicted, 54:64
ethnic influences, 43:280, 45:11–20, 47:78, 49:35–36, 49:348, 50:296, 53:210
exposition buildings, 47:48–49
farmhouses, 51:147–148, 53:193, 53:195, 53:209–210, 55:137 (facing)
farms, 34:60, 34:62, 37:21
Finnish/Finnish American, 43:280, 53:80–81
first skyscraper, 9:81, 9:195, 10:221
flour mills, 44:86, 44:161–162, 44:165, 44:168–169, 44:172, 44:(cover), 46:153–156, 46:158–159, 46:161, 51:152, 56:254–255, 58:263
Fort Snelling, 32:12, 33:119, 33:189 (cover), 34:141, 35:22, 35:179, 35:182–183, 35:365, 37:189 (cover), 40:29, 52:205 (cover)
Gag House depicted, 56:388
GAR halls, 58:195
gas stations, 54:309–310, 60:87
Gateway Park, Minneapolis, depicted, 52:165 (cover), 52:177
gender assignment and architectural styles, 60:280n
general stores depicted, 58:95
geographic conditions and, 2:453
German Catholic, 56:404
Gothic influence, 37:189–203, 38:343–345
government buildings, 14:386, 30:317, 34:98, 35:232, 37:137, 37:145, 37:147, 37:149, 37:202, 38:187, 38:189, 38:349, 38:365, 39:116, 40:97 (cover), 40:102–103
grain elevators and warehouses depicted/described, 53:230–231, 53:235, 58:67, 61:190–191, 61:193
Greek revival, 38:338–343
guides, 34:314, 36:106, 46:78–79, 47:77, 53:292, 54:323–324, 57:439–440
Hewitt family home, 57:254–255
Hibbing, 55:314–316
historic, 54:167, 55:186–187, 55:194–196, 55:198
history, 47:259
hospitals and rest homes, 33:56, 33:292, 33:295–297, 35:217, 38:23, 38:79–80, 38:85, 38:376, 39:15–16, 53:52–53
hotels, 33:2, 33:62, 33:323, 34:61, 35:113, 35:214, 36:81, 36:93, 36:210, 36:265, 37:117, 39:283, 40:14–15, 54:314–315, 55:16–17, 55:314–315, 57:112, 57:118, 57:351, 58:98
houses, 53:203, 55:186–187, 55:194–196, 55:198, 55:309–310, 55:312, 56:408, 57:45, 57:256–257, 57:260
Indiana, 16:228
industry, 33:66, 33:232, 36:153 (cover), 36:155, 36:158, 36:160–161, 37:14, 37:17, 37:99
Iowa, 47:114–115, 49:40, 53:339
ironwork, use of, 50:118–126
Jacobean revival home, 51:151
lake homes depicted, 56:408
Landmark Center depicted, 55:302–304
landmarks, 57:269
laundry room depicted, 56:140
libraries depicted on postage stamps, 55:118, 55:120, 55:124, 55:126–127, 55:129
lighthouses, 56:256
lookout shelter, 55:307–308
Los Angeles, 55:89
lost landmarks, 57:269
mail-order, 48:91, 52:202
main street storefronts, 51:146
MHS depicted, 53:85 (facing), 53:121
Midwest, 41:198, 48:90
military posts, 20:150, 28:212–213, 33:279, 34:326, 35:260, 36:44, 36:253, 38:67, 38:145, 38:278, 39:238
Mille Lacs Indian Museum, 55:32–33, 55:38
mills, 12:65, 33:64–65, 33:133, 35:1 (cover), 35:299, 36:154, 39:287, 40:126, 54:1 (facing)
Minneapolis, 23:220, 23:222–229, 23:231, 25:3–5, 33:331, 33:333–338, 37:192, 39:35, 40:104, 51:242, 54:305, 55:309, 58:288, 58:295
Minnesota, 26:172, 27:137, 36:147, 37:188, 37:264, 39:130, 40:359, 47:259, 48:313, 53:230–235
Minnesota History Center depicted, 53:85 (cover), 53:116, 53:123
Mississippi Valley, 21:324, 39:337, 40:103–104, 40:107
modernism, 60:271–272, 60:276
moving picture theaters depicted, 54:349–353, 54:356
Norwegian-American, 54:374
Noyes House, St. Paul, 57:45
opera house, 55:313
orphanages depicted, 57:370
Owatonna, 35:242, 37:38, 37:344, 38:91
park pavilions depicted, 58:1 (facing), 58:52–53
parsonage basement depicted, 56:141
Pennsylvania, 52:151
pictorial archives, 11:450, 24:261, 28:349
on postage stamps, 55:110, 55:112, 55:115
on postcards, 54:306–308, 54:313
post offices, 33:22, 33:258, 34:6, 34:185, 35:277, 36:209, 36:214–215, 37:114, 39:253, 40:89, 59:317–318, 59:327
Prairie Style, 60:271
preservation, 27:228–232, 31:249, 35:150, 37:263, 40:135, 46:82, 51:145–152, 54:166, 55:187–201, 57:271
professionalism, 53:200, 53:204
programmatic, 53:255–256, 53:258
railroad stations, 33:29, 34:23, 37:96, 37:101
Renaissance Revival style, 53:200–202
residential, 55:234–235, 55:238, 55:241–242, 55:244–249, 55:284
residential surveys, 55:284
Richardson Romanesque, 59:317–318, 59:326, 59:328
roadside, 49:160, 49:342, 53:254–257, 53:259–265, 60:87, 60:211
round barn, 55:317
St. Croix Valley, 37:43, 38:186–189, 38:337–352
St. Hubert's Lodge, Frontenac, 61:247
St. Paul, 15:50–53, 15:55, 15:360, 23:221, 25:1–3, 25:5–6, 25:9–10, 26:289, 28:293, 28:396, 29:114–115, 37:192, 38:187, 39:35, 40:101, 42:23–34, 42:45, 46:127, 46:207, 46:245, 47:114, 52:128, 53:144, 53:203, 54:60–61, 54:194–195, 55:304, 57:40, 57:43, 57:376
sandstone, 57:271
saunas, 45:1 (cover), 45:11, 45:13–14, 45:16–18
schools and colleges, 27:98, 30:207, 33:59, 34:90, 35:19, 35:137, 36:141, 39:213, 39:217, 40:383, 45:35, 48:268, 50:170, 51:93, 51:151, 54:325, 57:373
shingle home, 57:256
show houses, 56:100
skyscrapers, 19:458, 23:229, 37:38, 61:291
Slayton, 55:312
source material, 2:196, 19:452, 25:384, 58:241–242
South, 23:260, 37:185
South Dakota, 49:348, 52:79, 55:380
state capitol, 30:316, 33:162, 35:297 (cover), 35:308, 35:311, 36:9, 53:196, 53:206–207, 57:50, 58:85
stores, 51:146, 56:142, 58:95
street scenes, 33:197, 33:203, 34:33, 34:71, 34:88, 34:330, 35:53 (cover), 35:108, 35:117, 35:265, 35:361, 36:43, 36:197 (cover), 36:291, 37:206, 40:62
styles, 54:198–199
summer camp housing, 58:76–82
Sunshine Cliff (Mary McIntosh), 57:258
surveys, 54:235, 55:284
Swedish settlements, 55:28
synagogue depicted, 52:168
Taylors Falls, 42:40
theaters, 58:194
theaters and halls, 28:98, 28:100, 32:170, 33:169–170, 33:174, 33:178, 33:322, 35:227, 36:306, 53:293 (cover), 57:352
trading posts, 32:93, 34:318, 34:321, 36:38, 36:52, 36:243, 40:188–196
Twin Cities, 2:583, 46:75–77, 46:206, 48:342, 51:80, 53:208–209, 54:342–434, 55:228–229
University of Minnesota, 46:223
upper Mississippi region, 54:235–236
vernacular, 50:80, 54:50–51
veteran's home depicted, 51:145
water towers, 49:1 (cover), 49:19–28
West Hotel, Minneapolis, 57:350–351
West St. Paul, 55:311
Wetmore home, 57:257, 57:260
Whitey's Wonderbar, East Grand Forks, 54:306
Wisconsin, 16:113, 22:99, 38:341, 38:343–346, 40:101
Archives
See also Canadian archives; Minnesota archives; Public Archives of Canada; specific archives and repositories
administration, 1:334, 1:529, 3:137, 4:440–442, 4:458, 7:122, 7:124, 8:100, 10:86
bibliography, 3:139
classification, 1:142, 1:235
collecting policies, 47:230–231, 48:9
conferences, 1:334, 2:97, 4:278, 5:60, 6:78
county, 2:71–75, 4:53
defined, 1:16, 1:37, 25:287
folk culture, 55:232
guides, 51:284–285
limitations, 47:227–232
Norwegian, 57:360
organization methods, 47:231–232
preservation, 1:16–22, 1:100–105, 1:139, 1:143, 1:232, 1:290, 1:333, 2:48, 2:99, 2:379, 3:150, 4:21–22, 4:52, 4:178, 4:287, 6:403
regional centers, 47:207
in Russia, 54:4–5
scholar's pass depicted, 54:4
United States, 1:282, 1:285, 1:534, 3:29, 3:44, 4:76, 4:278, 5:63, 5:223, 5:231, 5:382, 5:457, 6:68, 6:204, 7:123, 8:101, 8:299–300
Upper Midwest, 51:163
uses, 48:90
administration, 1:334, 1:529, 3:137, 4:440–442, 4:458, 7:122, 7:124, 8:100, 10:86
bibliography, 3:139
classification, 1:142, 1:235
collecting policies, 47:230–231, 48:9
conferences, 1:334, 2:97, 4:278, 5:60, 6:78
county, 2:71–75, 4:53
defined, 1:16, 1:37, 25:287
folk culture, 55:232
guides, 51:284–285
limitations, 47:227–232
Norwegian, 57:360
organization methods, 47:231–232
preservation, 1:16–22, 1:100–105, 1:139, 1:143, 1:232, 1:290, 1:333, 2:48, 2:99, 2:379, 3:150, 4:21–22, 4:52, 4:178, 4:287, 6:403
regional centers, 47:207
in Russia, 54:4–5
scholar's pass depicted, 54:4
United States, 1:282, 1:285, 1:534, 3:29, 3:44, 4:76, 4:278, 5:63, 5:223, 5:231, 5:382, 5:457, 6:68, 6:204, 7:123, 8:101, 8:299–300
Upper Midwest, 51:163
uses, 48:90
Archives of the American Indian, Washington, D.C., 57:36
Archives of the Diocese of Sioux Falls, 51:162
Arch-Pennsylvania highway project (Interstate 35E), impact, 56:119
Arciniegas, German, author, 23:377
Arcola, Washington County:
Arctic, explored, 27:16, 29:262, 35:227, 35:240, 35:294, 56:246–247
Arctic, steamboat, 22:437
Arctic Manufacturing Company, trade card depicted, 43:274
Arcturus mine, Mesabi Range, 25:411
Arden, G. Everett, author, 39:81
work reviewed, 40:353
Arendahl Township, Fillmore County, Norwegian settlement, 12:268
Arends, Fridrich, author, 14:334
Arens, Henry, political candidate, 51:172
Arese, Count Francesco, explorer, 15:121, 15:478, 31:196n
views on Native Americans, 57:101
Arfwedson, Carl D., author, 9:168, 18:70
Argenson, Vicomte d', governor of New France, 15:174, 15:323
Argentina, Swedes, 56:288
Argentines, Mesabi Range, 27:214
Argetsinger, O. G., author, 17:125, 21:106
Argo, steamboat, 2:487n, 18:374, 24:128, 28:136, 36:208
Argo, Winona County, name, 34:280n
Argonne, France, battle, 3:110, 5:296
Argonne Farms, Dakota County, veterans' colony, 39:243, 39:245, 39:247–250
Argo Township, St. Louis County:
Argyle:
Ariel, steamboat, 7:330, 9:275n, 13:233, 13:236
Arikara (Sahnish) Indians, 46:37
agriculture, 34:255
with Columbia River expedition, 7:245
culture, 57:56
in Custer campaign, 4:81
customs, 53:249
Dakota Territory, 27:97, 35:339
described, 37:336
Hampton Institute students and graduates, 51:86, 51:91
legends, 10:343
Minnesota Territory and, 56:153
population, 56:182 (table)
quilts created by women, 56:463
women, 55:90–91
with Columbia River expedition, 7:245
culture, 57:56
in Custer campaign, 4:81
customs, 53:249
Dakota Territory, 27:97, 35:339
described, 37:336
Hampton Institute students and graduates, 51:86, 51:91
legends, 10:343
Minnesota Territory and, 56:153
population, 56:182 (table)
quilts created by women, 56:463
women, 55:90–91
Arizona:
antievolution law, 41:204
archives, 2:48
in Civil War, 40:281–292, 57:276–277
geological survey, 25:175
Historical Association, 23:285
Historical Commission, 2:48, 3:50
history, 23:284, 26:382
Irish colonies, 13:419
mounds, 9:100
Third Minnesota depicted in Civil War, 57:274–275, 57:280
Whipple's visit, 19:75
archives, 2:48
in Civil War, 40:281–292, 57:276–277
geological survey, 25:175
Historical Association, 23:285
Historical Commission, 2:48, 3:50
history, 23:284, 26:382
Irish colonies, 13:419
mounds, 9:100
Third Minnesota depicted in Civil War, 57:274–275, 57:280
Whipple's visit, 19:75
Arkansas River, fort, 25:243
Arkansas River Valley, source material, 2:428, 5:153
Arkell, William J., publisher, 51:100, 51:105–106, 51:108
Arkins, William (Capt.), papers, 19:211, 25:384
Arkivfynd, Swedish-Lutheran periodical, 46:303
Arlberg, Max, author, 24:222
Arlington, Lord, 16:425n
Arlington, Sibley County:
Arlington Hotel, Brainerd, 46:62
Arlington Hotel, North Branch, 48:331
Arlington Township, Sibley County, politics, 28:36
Armaindo, Louise, bicycle racer, 62:86
Armajani, Yahya, 40:48
Armco Steel Company, mining interests, 47:205
Armco Steel Corporation, 59:297, 59:300, 59:302, 59:305
Armenians, 22:96
Armory Show of 1913, impact, 44:244, 45:168, 45:169n, 47:100, 47:101n
Armour, David A., author/editor, 40:145, 45:208
Armour, Philip D., businessman, 41:186, 50:77
Armour and Company, trade cards depicted, 43:271–272
Armour and Ramsay, 4:435
Armour meatpacking plant, South St. Paul, 59:69
Armsby, L., 16:317n
Armstrong, Addie, mandolinist, depicted, 57:324
Armstrong, Adelaide, 5:228
Armstrong, Augustus, 14:314
Armstrong, Cornelia Williams (Mrs. William), 49:52
Armstrong, George W., territorial treasurer, 13:429, 17:211
Armstrong, Georgie, 49:52
Armstrong, Harriet, 5:228
Armstrong, Hart R., author, 40:363
Armstrong, James D., 9:298, 11:54, 14:78
Armstrong, Jane C., 14:295
Armstrong, Janet P., mandolinist, depicted, 57:324
Armstrong, John M., Dr., 1:239, 3:458, 20:187, 23:50, 24:212n, 26:45, 27:46, 28:46
"The Asiatic Cholera in St. Paul," 14:288–301
author, 15:353, 16:353, 18:203, 20:91, 20:206, 20:344, 20:446, 21:437, 24:79, 24:182, 24:245, 25:399, 26:173, 28:335
editor, 19:225
"The History of Medicine in Minnesota," 11:56–58
"The Numerals on the Kensington Rune Stone," 18:185–188
review by, 24:238
speaker, 16:353, 17:350
author, 15:353, 16:353, 18:203, 20:91, 20:206, 20:344, 20:446, 21:437, 24:79, 24:182, 24:245, 25:399, 26:173, 28:335
editor, 19:225
"The History of Medicine in Minnesota," 11:56–58
"The Numerals on the Kensington Rune Stone," 18:185–188
review by, 24:238
speaker, 16:353, 17:350
Armstrong, M A., stenographer, 52:218
Armstrong, Moses K., author, 9:415, 11:324
Armstrong, Mrs. John M., artist, 3:530
Armstrong, Nellie C., author, 10:88, 15:124
Armstrong, Rolf, artist, 58:355
Armstrong, Samuel Chapman (Gen.), educator/school founder, 51:84–85, 51:91–92, 55:280–281
Armstrong, Solon, 35:129
Armstrong, Spencer, letter, 18:298–301
Armstrong, Thomas H., politician, 33:172, 41:77, 41:79, 45:224, 45:231–232, 45:240
Armstrong, Vesta M.C., author, 29:83
Armstrong, Wallace, archaeologist, 38:160
Armstrong, William, artist, 15:357, 36:318
Armstrong, William, barber, 7:119, 49:52
Armstrong, William H., author, 55:92
Armstrong Bay, Vermilion Lake, iron mining, 34:180
Armstrong family, house, 25:384
Armstrong Trading Company, Oak Point, 35:275
Army Air Force. See United States Air Corps
Army Building, St. Paul, history, 4:305
Army of Northern Virginia, 57:61
Army of Occupation, 3:109, 3:246, 5:294, 61:204
Army of the Cumberland, 9:275n, 26:205, 59:146–147
Army of the Mississippi, 26:205
Army of the Ohio, 59:142–143
Army of the Potomac, 3:61, 4:153, 25:228, 53:335, 54:71, 57:61–62, 57:66
Army War College, historical section, 9:58
Arnason, Charles M., lawyer, 42:40
Arnason, H. Harvard (Harvey):
Arndahl, Danish settlement, 8:374
Arndt, Armin, author, 17:115
Arndt, Karl J., compilier, 38:91
award recipient, 45:163
Arnesen, Lake of the Woods County, fisheries, 35:275
Arneson, A. I., Dr., author, 36:327
Arneson Mercantile Company, 51:296
Arness, James, actor, 60:155
Arnljot, pseud. See Wist, Johannes B.
Arnold, Ann, physician, 54:362n10
Arnold, Ben, frontiersman, 9:190
Arnold, Chris, 4:453, 5:510
Arnold, D. B., 5:348
Arnold, Eleanor, work reviewed, 53:339
Arnold, H. V., author, 3:479
Arnold, Howard W., artist, 15:484
Arnold, John B., author, 5:519
Arnold, John K., 41:121, 41:125
Arnold, John P., 54:288
Arnold, Laura P. See Scrutchin, Laura Arnold (Mrs. Charles W.)
Arnold, Lincoln, 20:97
Arnold, Luther B., 4:332
Arnold, Matthew, author, 29:154, 33:299
Arnold, Miryom, depicted, 59:20
Arnold, Mrs. F. S., author, 9:77
Arnold, Mrs. W. J., editor, 14:140, 26:293n
Arnold, Nusbaum and Nirdlinger, Philadelphia, 55:20
Minnesota map depicted, 55:24
plat map depicted, 55:23
Arnold Constable and Company, oriental rugs, 55:247
Arnold family, history, 5:298
Arnquist, Otto W., judge, 24:165
letters, 25:185
Arntzen, P. H., 8:312
Arny, A. C., author, 1:294
Arnz and Company, Dusseldorf, Germany, publisher, 57:243
Aron, Stephen, author, work reviewed, 60:127
Aronovici, Carol, Dr., author, 4:103
Aronsohn, Jacob, quoted, 41:11
Aronson, David, rabbi, 61:105
Aronson, Freda, depicted, 53:76
Arpke, C. A., banker, 11:219
Arragon, R. F., author, 21:322
Arredondo, Eliseo, 17:165
Arrington, Joseph E., author, 36:101, 36:190, 36:324, 37:38
"Stockwell's Panorama," 33:284–290
Arroll, Ruby, Crispus Attucks Home trustee, 56:107
Arrow, proposed auto, 43:110
Arrowhead Airways, Canadian-American firm, 50:97
Arrowhead Association, commercial club, 48:214
Arrowhead Cafeteria, Duluth, letterhead depicted, 57:161 (cover)
Arrowhead region:
British claim, 24:343
economy, 47:205
forest fires, 36:131–138
ghost towns, 34:177–184
guides and guidebooks, 23:67, 51:158, 53:178
history, 10:457, 19:335, 31:58
map, 34:179
natural resources, 36:69
pictorial history, 55:379
public roads banned, 58:132
tourism, 55:253–255
vistas, 54:162
wildlife, 21:287, 35:295
economy, 47:205
forest fires, 36:131–138
ghost towns, 34:177–184
guides and guidebooks, 23:67, 51:158, 53:178
history, 10:457, 19:335, 31:58
map, 34:179
natural resources, 36:69
pictorial history, 55:379
public roads banned, 58:132
tourism, 55:253–255
vistas, 54:162
wildlife, 21:287, 35:295
Arrowsmith, John, mapmaker, 24:45, 29:259
Arscott, George, reminiscences, 24:383
Arson. See Fires
Art
See also Architecture; Folk art; Panoramas; Photography; Pottery; specific artists; specific types of art
abstract depicted, 51:165 (cover)
advertising, 47:1 (cover), 47:2–15, 57:23–34
American life, 17:107, 20:334, 21:402, 21:431, 24:257, 31:46, 31:55, 31:250, 33:133, 34:120, 34:253
American patronage of, analyzed, 52:289
art instructors and students depicted, 55:261
artists, 53:90, 53:93–98, 53:169 (cover), 53:170–171, 53:179–180, 53:182, 53:184–185, 53:187–195, 55:379
Arts and Crafts movement, 57:244–262
Baltimore, 19:459
bibliography, 48:43
by blacks, depicted, 55:185 (facing)
botanical, 53:340
butter sculpture, 50:218–228
calendars, 58:353–365
Canada, 18:216, 28:282, 36:317
cartoons, 51:99–101, 51:104–109, 51:164
centennial exhibits, 28:389, 30:176, 30:283
chainsaw, 53:248
children depicted, 52:151
children's books, 54:97 (facing), 54:241 (facing)
china painting depicted, 57:329 (facing)
Chinese wood carving, 53:212 (facing)
churches depicted, 55:87
cigar-box labels depicted, 52:40 (facing)
Civil War subjects depicted, 57:274–275
collections, 52:289
colonies, 55:250–266
commemorative stamps, 55:108, 55:111, 55:117
commercial depicted, 53:86–87, 53:89, 53:92, 53:95–96
Communism and, 51:199
conflict with commerce depicted, 52:301
crafts and, 46:237–245, 47:60, 48:18–19, 48:137 (facing), 48:153–157, 49:37, 49:51, 49:212, 50:224–228
crop art described/depicted, 56:49 (facing)
Dakota Indians depicted, 55:45 (cover)
depicted, 48:137 (cover), 48:155–157
dictionary, 35:369
education, 53:87–89, 53:91–92, 53:98, 55:378
Ely cabin, 56:304 (facing)
embellished functional objects, 59:1 (facing)
farm/farmers, 52:164, 58:65 (facing)
Finnish, 49:39
fishing depicted, 54:288 (facing)
folk, 31:46, 32:110, 40:357, 51:235–236, 58:128 (facing)
Fort Snelling depicted, 54:99, 56:154–155
frontier, 26:378, 27:159, 28:266, 28:278, 28:350, 30:74, 31:58, 32:61, 32:244, 33:263, 35:153, 35:379, 36:236, 37:31, 37:308, 38:201, 40:403, 52:152–153, 52:205 (cover), 52:225, 52:227, 54:82–84, 54:86, 61:40 (facing)
Gateway Park, Minneapolis, depicted, 52:165 (cover)
German-Bohemian, 56:377–390
graphic design, business letterheads, 61:132–147
handicrafts, 51:242
history, 21:322, 29:369, 31:248, 32:123, 33:208–210, 36:147, 53:93–94, 53:97–98, 54:71–72, 54:92
Hmong, 51:39
immigrant subjects, 56:305 (cover)
Indian, 17:115, 22:189, 24:262, 30:392, 31:46, 31:199, 35:380, 36:74, 36:151, 38:87, 38:91, 39:259, 39:261, 40:407, 41:148, 41:337, 43:36, 43:78, 47:167, 48:153–157, 48:177, 49:36, 49:40, 49:163, 50:170, 50:252, 52:159, 52:204, 54:376, 56:351–352, 57:384 (facing), 57:408–409, 59:1 (facing)
Indians depicted, 15:262, 17:475, 21:84, 22:201, 26:138, 26:150, 29:78, 29:350, 34:168, 35:287–288, 36:75, 37:132, 38:40, 41:50, 41:101, 41:318, 41:321, 42:241 (cover), 45:81 (cover), 47:81 (cover), 47:169 (cover), 48:177, 48:229 (cover), 48:314, 49:81 (cover), 51:321, 54:308, 55:51, 55:133, 56:149 (cover), 56:149 (facing), 57:1(cover), 57:101–102, 57:327, 57:328 (facing)
lithographs, 55:332 (facing), 57:440 (facing)
lumbering subjects, 58:193 (cover)
Mesabi Range, mine depicted, 51:41 (cover)
miniatures, 47:184–188, 47:316
Minnesota, 27:137, 34:267, 35:51, 44:316, 49:308, 50:42, 50:276–282, 51:81 (cover), 51:245 (cover), 55:3–15, 57:216
Minnesota State Fair fine arts exhibits, 61:244 (facing), 61:246
Mississippi River valley, 43:236, 57:217 (facing), 58:243
Montana, 35:295
Moy Wing, 57:174
murals, 48:174, 53:230–237, 55:92, 59:137 (facing)
New Deal, 51:244, 53:170–195
in newspapers, 53:92–94
New York, 35:381
North Dakota, 51:324
North Shore, 22:341, 54:53 (cover), 54:73, 54:75–77, 55:233 (cover)
Norwegian/Norwegian-American, 54:374, 57:74–85
painters, 53:40, 59:180 (facing)
petroglyphs, 58:126–127
political aspects, 44:247n, 44:248, 51:99–101, 51:104–109
portraits depicted, 52:204 (facing), 54:97 (cover), 54:98, 54:108
posters, 51:243–244, 62:112, 62:114
prints and printmaking, 51:34–35, 54:94–95
public, 55:284
publications, 54:288
quilt depicted, 54:376 (facing)
regionalism, 52:265, 52:269, 52:274–277
Regionalist movement, 52:85 (cover), 57:105 (facing)
St. Paul depicted, 53:129 (cover), 54:54, 60:168 (facing), 61:24–25
sale depicted, 55:260
sculpture, 32:55, 33:86, 35:370, 40:408, 52:244 (facing), 53:128, 53:247–248, 54:310–311, 55:364–373, 56:85, 56:91–95
Sioux Outbreak, 38:242
Slovenian, 22:200
South Dakota, 52:79–80
Stenstrom primitives, 34:59–66
Sunbonnet Babies, 62:29–39
Swedish artists, 55:77–87
Swedish farmstead depicted, 55:76–77
teaching, 47:6–8, 48:19
Tiffany vase depicted, 54:328 (facing)
tintogravure lithography, 58:354
town symbols, 53:248
Twin Cities, 20:88, 22:332, 24:181, 26:156, 26:387, 32:62, 51:78, 51:303, 54:66, 54:323–324, 55:127–128
uses, 48:133, 49:38
visual artists, 61:244 (facing)
watercolor, 52:50, 61:40 (facing)
wildlife, 44:33, 48:226, 49:259, 51:289 (facing), 58:360, 58:363–364, 58:365n
"winter books," 55:333 (facing)
winter scene depicted, 51:128 (cover)
Wisconsin, 17:455, 27:164
women, 52:129 (cover), 52:146, 52:153, 54:376, 58:192 (facing)
women's history resources, 52:115–117
World War II depicted, 54:289 (facing), 54:322
abstract depicted, 51:165 (cover)
advertising, 47:1 (cover), 47:2–15, 57:23–34
American life, 17:107, 20:334, 21:402, 21:431, 24:257, 31:46, 31:55, 31:250, 33:133, 34:120, 34:253
American patronage of, analyzed, 52:289
art instructors and students depicted, 55:261
artists, 53:90, 53:93–98, 53:169 (cover), 53:170–171, 53:179–180, 53:182, 53:184–185, 53:187–195, 55:379
Arts and Crafts movement, 57:244–262
Baltimore, 19:459
bibliography, 48:43
by blacks, depicted, 55:185 (facing)
botanical, 53:340
butter sculpture, 50:218–228
calendars, 58:353–365
Canada, 18:216, 28:282, 36:317
cartoons, 51:99–101, 51:104–109, 51:164
centennial exhibits, 28:389, 30:176, 30:283
chainsaw, 53:248
children depicted, 52:151
children's books, 54:97 (facing), 54:241 (facing)
china painting depicted, 57:329 (facing)
Chinese wood carving, 53:212 (facing)
churches depicted, 55:87
cigar-box labels depicted, 52:40 (facing)
Civil War subjects depicted, 57:274–275
collections, 52:289
colonies, 55:250–266
commemorative stamps, 55:108, 55:111, 55:117
commercial depicted, 53:86–87, 53:89, 53:92, 53:95–96
Communism and, 51:199
conflict with commerce depicted, 52:301
crafts and, 46:237–245, 47:60, 48:18–19, 48:137 (facing), 48:153–157, 49:37, 49:51, 49:212, 50:224–228
crop art described/depicted, 56:49 (facing)
Dakota Indians depicted, 55:45 (cover)
depicted, 48:137 (cover), 48:155–157
dictionary, 35:369
education, 53:87–89, 53:91–92, 53:98, 55:378
Ely cabin, 56:304 (facing)
embellished functional objects, 59:1 (facing)
farm/farmers, 52:164, 58:65 (facing)
Finnish, 49:39
fishing depicted, 54:288 (facing)
folk, 31:46, 32:110, 40:357, 51:235–236, 58:128 (facing)
Fort Snelling depicted, 54:99, 56:154–155
frontier, 26:378, 27:159, 28:266, 28:278, 28:350, 30:74, 31:58, 32:61, 32:244, 33:263, 35:153, 35:379, 36:236, 37:31, 37:308, 38:201, 40:403, 52:152–153, 52:205 (cover), 52:225, 52:227, 54:82–84, 54:86, 61:40 (facing)
Gateway Park, Minneapolis, depicted, 52:165 (cover)
German-Bohemian, 56:377–390
graphic design, business letterheads, 61:132–147
handicrafts, 51:242
history, 21:322, 29:369, 31:248, 32:123, 33:208–210, 36:147, 53:93–94, 53:97–98, 54:71–72, 54:92
Hmong, 51:39
immigrant subjects, 56:305 (cover)
Indian, 17:115, 22:189, 24:262, 30:392, 31:46, 31:199, 35:380, 36:74, 36:151, 38:87, 38:91, 39:259, 39:261, 40:407, 41:148, 41:337, 43:36, 43:78, 47:167, 48:153–157, 48:177, 49:36, 49:40, 49:163, 50:170, 50:252, 52:159, 52:204, 54:376, 56:351–352, 57:384 (facing), 57:408–409, 59:1 (facing)
Indians depicted, 15:262, 17:475, 21:84, 22:201, 26:138, 26:150, 29:78, 29:350, 34:168, 35:287–288, 36:75, 37:132, 38:40, 41:50, 41:101, 41:318, 41:321, 42:241 (cover), 45:81 (cover), 47:81 (cover), 47:169 (cover), 48:177, 48:229 (cover), 48:314, 49:81 (cover), 51:321, 54:308, 55:51, 55:133, 56:149 (cover), 56:149 (facing), 57:1(cover), 57:101–102, 57:327, 57:328 (facing)
lithographs, 55:332 (facing), 57:440 (facing)
lumbering subjects, 58:193 (cover)
Mesabi Range, mine depicted, 51:41 (cover)
miniatures, 47:184–188, 47:316
Minnesota, 27:137, 34:267, 35:51, 44:316, 49:308, 50:42, 50:276–282, 51:81 (cover), 51:245 (cover), 55:3–15, 57:216
Minnesota State Fair fine arts exhibits, 61:244 (facing), 61:246
Mississippi River valley, 43:236, 57:217 (facing), 58:243
Montana, 35:295
Moy Wing, 57:174
murals, 48:174, 53:230–237, 55:92, 59:137 (facing)
New Deal, 51:244, 53:170–195
in newspapers, 53:92–94
New York, 35:381
North Dakota, 51:324
North Shore, 22:341, 54:53 (cover), 54:73, 54:75–77, 55:233 (cover)
Norwegian/Norwegian-American, 54:374, 57:74–85
painters, 53:40, 59:180 (facing)
petroglyphs, 58:126–127
political aspects, 44:247n, 44:248, 51:99–101, 51:104–109
portraits depicted, 52:204 (facing), 54:97 (cover), 54:98, 54:108
posters, 51:243–244, 62:112, 62:114
prints and printmaking, 51:34–35, 54:94–95
public, 55:284
publications, 54:288
quilt depicted, 54:376 (facing)
regionalism, 52:265, 52:269, 52:274–277
Regionalist movement, 52:85 (cover), 57:105 (facing)
St. Paul depicted, 53:129 (cover), 54:54, 60:168 (facing), 61:24–25
sale depicted, 55:260
sculpture, 32:55, 33:86, 35:370, 40:408, 52:244 (facing), 53:128, 53:247–248, 54:310–311, 55:364–373, 56:85, 56:91–95
Sioux Outbreak, 38:242
Slovenian, 22:200
South Dakota, 52:79–80
Stenstrom primitives, 34:59–66
Sunbonnet Babies, 62:29–39
Swedish artists, 55:77–87
Swedish farmstead depicted, 55:76–77
teaching, 47:6–8, 48:19
Tiffany vase depicted, 54:328 (facing)
tintogravure lithography, 58:354
town symbols, 53:248
Twin Cities, 20:88, 22:332, 24:181, 26:156, 26:387, 32:62, 51:78, 51:303, 54:66, 54:323–324, 55:127–128
uses, 48:133, 49:38
visual artists, 61:244 (facing)
watercolor, 52:50, 61:40 (facing)
wildlife, 44:33, 48:226, 49:259, 51:289 (facing), 58:360, 58:363–364, 58:365n
"winter books," 55:333 (facing)
winter scene depicted, 51:128 (cover)
Wisconsin, 17:455, 27:164
women, 52:129 (cover), 52:146, 52:153, 54:376, 58:192 (facing)
women's history resources, 52:115–117
World War II depicted, 54:289 (facing), 54:322
Art History Club, Mankato, 19:358
Arthur, Chester A., U.S. president, 13:445, 18:30, 51:102–103
family letters, 57:436
Arthur, Stanley C., author, 26:383
Arthur Casey Players, St. Paul, 48:208
Arthur D. Little, Inc., consulting firm, 40:134
Arthur family, genealogy, 3:527
Arthurs, Stanley M., artist, 17:217, 40:287
work depicted, 57:274–275
Arthyde, Aitkin County, name, 21:350
Artichoke River, name, 5:33n
Artifacts:
Art Instruction, Inc., Minneapolis, 47:7
Art Instruction Schools, Minneapolis, 51:289 (facing)
Artists' Point, Grand Marais, 55:253, 55:266
Artists Union, Norwegian artists, 57:74
Artman, Joseph M., University of Minnesota alumnus, 62:112–113
Arts and Crafts movement, 57:325
Bradstreet's Craftshouse depicted, 57:248–249
furnishings depicted, 57:245–247, 57:249–253, 57:255, 57:259, 57:272 (facing), 57:440
Hewitt family home depicted, 57:254–255
houses depicted, 57:244–246, 57:249–261
influence, 57:329 (facing), 58:70
McIntosh's Sunshine Cliff depicted, 57:258–259
publications, 57:245, 57:247, 57:249
shingle house depicted, 57:256
theory, 57:246, 57:249, 57:261
Wetmore (Robert) home depicted, 57:259–260
furnishings depicted, 57:245–247, 57:249–253, 57:255, 57:259, 57:272 (facing), 57:440
Hewitt family home depicted, 57:254–255
houses depicted, 57:244–246, 57:249–261
influence, 57:329 (facing), 58:70
McIntosh's Sunshine Cliff depicted, 57:258–259
publications, 57:245, 57:247, 57:249
shingle house depicted, 57:256
theory, 57:246, 57:249, 57:261
Wetmore (Robert) home depicted, 57:259–260
ARU. See American Railway Union (ARU)
Arver, Joseph, draft resister, 55:290, 55:292–293, 55:296
Arvilla, North Dakota:
Asbury, Eunice, teacher depicted, 42:180
Asbury Methodist Church, St. Paul, 17:118
Ascension Church (Catholic), Norwood, 15:480
Ascension Church (Episcopal), St. Paul, 15:481
Ascension Church (Lutheran), St. Paul, 13:323
Ascension Parish (Episcopal), Stillwater, 50:268
Aschenbrenner, E. R., 52:108
Ascher, Robert, author, 48:179
Ashburner, James, settler, 47:19, 47:23–25
Ashburner, Stephen, settler, 47:25
Ashburner, Thomas, settler, 47:19, 47:22, 47:25
Ashburton, Lord, 9:13, 23:60, 23:204–205, 23:208
See also Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842
Ashby, Harriet C., author, 12:212, 12:454
Ashby, Lynn, journalist, 62:23
Ashby, Mrs. G. C., author, 5:472
Ashby, stage route, 38:63
Ashby, Turner (Col.), cavalry leader, 25:34
Ashby's Gap, Virginia, battle, 40:271
Ashcroft, John, attorney general, 58:90
Ashdowne, J. H., 21:268
Ashdowne and Company, 21:268
Asher, Hellen D., speaker, 6:260
"A Frontier College of the Midwest, Hamline University, 1854-69," 9:363–378
Asher, Robert, "Workmen's Compensation," 44:142–153
Ashland, Wisconsin:
Ashley, A. C., pioneer, 40:69
Ashley, Lord, 16:425n
Ashley, Porter W., 14:120, 16:240
Ashley, William H. (Gen.), trader, 5:358, 7:18, 39:261, 40:152, 40:182, 40:192, 40:196, 40:201
Ashley-Smith expedition, 2:436
Ashman, ----, 50:25
Ashmore, Otis, letter, 3:443
Ashmun, Samuel, trader, 4:377n, 23:249, 23:329, 26:362
Asia:
Askeland, Halvard, journalist, 16:219, 20:408
Askeland, Nels K. (Rev.), in Roseau Valley, 24:323
Askelson, Sharon, author, 47:210
Askew, Joseph, settler, 47:19, 47:23–25
Askew, Robert, union president, 52:254–255
Askibocan River, name, 5:33
Askin, John, Jr., 10:62
Askin (Erskine), John, trader, 16:224, 19:295, 19:299, 19:300n, 19:305, 21:134n, 44:201–205, 44:207
Askov:
Askov Cooperative Association, organized, 17:239
Askov Creamery Association, 17:239
Aslakson, B. M., 2:195
Aslakson, Burns (Bjorn), author, 2:195
Asleson, Arthur C., businessman, 50:10
A:son (Andersson)-Palmqvist, Lena, curator, 55:82
work reviewed, 49:35–36
Aspden, Mrs. Henry, 15:133
Aspen trees, lumber industry, 56:264
Aspinwall, Augustus, trader, 50:197
Asplin, Edward W. businessman, 61:245 (facing)
Asplund, Johan Charles, Titanic survivor, 60:261
Assarson, Swan, labor leader, 51:142n11, 57:423, 57:425
Asseln, Henry, pioneer, 11:336
Assembly of God, 53:308
in lumber camps, 34:61
Assimilation, 56:328, 56:330–333, 56:335, 56:338
See also Americanization; specific ethnic groups
Christmas customs and, 57:437
of ethnic groups, 47:165, 47:256, 48:38, 48:44, 48:267, 49:304, 49:345, 50:170, 56:45, 56:413, 57:143, 57:155, 57:166, 57:169, 57:171–173, 57:176–177, 58:18, 58:20, 58:25, 58:27
evaluated, 46:81
federal policy, 48:339, 50:130
of Indians, 46:293, 48:128, 48:159, 48:161, 48:167, 48:170, 48:173, 48:344, 49:84, 49:91, 49:95–96, 49:254, 55:280–281, 55:379, 56:96, 56:148, 57:19, 58:224–239
of metis, 49:308
opposition to, 48:284–285
philanthropy and, 55:370
Christmas customs and, 57:437
of ethnic groups, 47:165, 47:256, 48:38, 48:44, 48:267, 49:304, 49:345, 50:170, 56:45, 56:413, 57:143, 57:155, 57:166, 57:169, 57:171–173, 57:176–177, 58:18, 58:20, 58:25, 58:27
evaluated, 46:81
federal policy, 48:339, 50:130
of Indians, 46:293, 48:128, 48:159, 48:161, 48:167, 48:170, 48:173, 48:344, 49:84, 49:91, 49:95–96, 49:254, 55:280–281, 55:379, 56:96, 56:148, 57:19, 58:224–239
of metis, 49:308
opposition to, 48:284–285
philanthropy and, 55:370
See also Red River Settlements; Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, Earl of (Lord Selkirk)
fur trade, 36:247
settlement, 22:3
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 34:317–324
fur trade, 36:247
settlement, 22:3
in Sioux (Dakota) War, 34:317–324
Assiniboin-Cree Indians, 45:40
Assiniboine, flood relief boat, 21:327
Assiniboine River, Canada:
belief in immortality, 4:407
burial customs, 26:329
camp, 7:148
with Columbia River expedition, 7:245
customs, 9:394
depicted, 23:94, 23:154, 36:312, 37:336
in fur trade, 11:265n, 14:223, 18:237
Manitoba, 29:165, 51:283
migrations, 26:328
Minnesota, 28:343, 29:165
North Dakota, 11:209, 19:379, 35:339
villages, 5:213
burial customs, 26:329
camp, 7:148
with Columbia River expedition, 7:245
customs, 9:394
depicted, 23:94, 23:154, 36:312, 37:336
in fur trade, 11:265n, 14:223, 18:237
Manitoba, 29:165, 51:283
migrations, 26:328
Minnesota, 28:343, 29:165
North Dakota, 11:209, 19:379, 35:339
villages, 5:213
Associated Charities (AC):
Associated Charities (AC), Minneapolis, 25:212, 25:377, 45:44, 45:59, 46:193, 51:43, 58:397, 58:400
Associated Charities (AC), St. Paul, 58:394–406
See also United Charities
"band of mercy" depicted, 58:404
financial problems, 58:398–399
founding and objectives, 58:397
friendly visitors, 58:394, 58:397, 58:405n
Hill family contributions, 58:398
"band of mercy" depicted, 58:404
financial problems, 58:398–399
founding and objectives, 58:397
friendly visitors, 58:394, 58:397, 58:405n
Hill family contributions, 58:398
Associated Church, Owatonna, 61:367
Associated First National Pictures of Minnesota, Inc., 51:211
Associated Industries, of Minneapolis, 52:172–173
emergence, 51:233
Association for Documentary Editing, created, 46:208
Association of American Geographers, 19:367, 20:207, 23:169
Association of American Railroads, Washington, D.C., 23:393, 28:185, 28:351, 28:369
Association of Free Thinkers, St. Paul, 41:55
Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane:
Assumption, Carver County, 7:372
Assumption Catholic School, Richfield, 61:54–55
Assumption Church (Catholic), Barnesville, 14:452
Assumption Church (Catholic), Richfield, 24:90
Assumption Church (Catholic), St. Paul, 8:223, 13:123, 16:274n, 24:90, 25:9, 30:7, 30:9, 43:226, 45:332, 46:76
Astley, J. W., speaker, 18:223
Astor, George, piano builder, 39:313–314
Astor, John Jacob, fur trader, 2:201, 6:335, 7:18, 7:20, 7:25, 7:36, 28:371, 36:248, 40:152, 40:164, 40:214, 41:102, 52:162, 52:221–222, 53:252, 57:327
See also American Fur Company
Astoria founded, 4:261, 7:21
biography, 1:337, 10:343
career, 13:179–181, 13:439–440, 14:98, 19:305, 20:16, 29:61, 30:248, 35:243, 40:178, 40:187, 40:295
in fiction, 16:343
fur company official, 2:113, 5:12, 6:166, 6:227n, 7:22–23, 7:31, 7:314, 8:334–335, 8:338n, 8:340, 42:70, 42:124, 42:140
letters, 12:82, 12:429
medals, 7:243, 7:245, 7:251, 7:360, 42:41 (cover), 42:71
memorial tablet, 16:498
monument, 7:246
music merchant, 39:313
papers, 4:371n, 5:307, 5:408n
picture, 7:362
retirement, 3:117, 3:364, 8:348
rivals and, 16:201, 17:476, 19:306
Selkirk and, 12:91
sketch, 10:211
Astoria founded, 4:261, 7:21
biography, 1:337, 10:343
career, 13:179–181, 13:439–440, 14:98, 19:305, 20:16, 29:61, 30:248, 35:243, 40:178, 40:187, 40:295
in fiction, 16:343
fur company official, 2:113, 5:12, 6:166, 6:227n, 7:22–23, 7:31, 7:314, 8:334–335, 8:338n, 8:340, 42:70, 42:124, 42:140
letters, 12:82, 12:429
medals, 7:243, 7:245, 7:251, 7:360, 42:41 (cover), 42:71
memorial tablet, 16:498
monument, 7:246
music merchant, 39:313
papers, 4:371n, 5:307, 5:408n
picture, 7:362
retirement, 3:117, 3:364, 8:348
rivals and, 16:201, 17:476, 19:306
Selkirk and, 12:91
sketch, 10:211
Astor, Vincent (son of John J.), 60:263
Astor, William B., trader, 36:248, 40:183–184
Astor House, Mackinac, Michigan, American Fur Company post, 11:451, 12:327
Astoria, Oregon:
Astrodome, Houston, Texas, 62:114
Astronautics, chronology, 38:334
Astronomy:
See also Mental illness
Atcheson, Nathaniel, author, 10:77
Atchison, C. B. (Maj.), commands Camp Atchison, 1:487
Atchison, David R., 6:31–32, 7:67
Atchison, George W., steamboat captain, 11:124n, 13:231
Atchison, John, steamboat captain, 11:124n, 13:231–233, 13:239, 31:212
Atchison, Joseph, steamboat captain, 7:57n
Atchison, Kansas, Benedictine school, 35:271
Ath, Belgium:
Athabasca, lake vessel, 20:326
Athearn, Robert G., author, 34:262
Athenaeum, St. Paul, 28:29, 32:166
Athens, Tenn., freedmen's school, 47:308
Athens, Tennessee, freedmen's school, 47:307
Atherton, Guy W., author, 8:213
Atherton, Lewis, author, 17:219, 20:335, 33:226
Athletic Park, Minneapolis, baseball park, 58:340
Atkins, Albert H., sculptor, 39:160
Atkins, Annette, professor, 53:250, 56:428, 58:59
"At Home in the Heart of the City," 58:286–304
author, 47:259, 61:241
award recipient, 59:179
on the impact of the Dakota War of 1862, 60:222
"King Family Photos, Murray County," 59:270
"Lumber Camp Cooks, Beltrami County," 59:314
"Minnesota 1900-2000," 56:410–429
review by, 53:127
"Style Comes to Staples," 60:268–281
work reviewed, 49:115–116, 57:436, 61:284
author, 47:259, 61:241
award recipient, 59:179
on the impact of the Dakota War of 1862, 60:222
"King Family Photos, Murray County," 59:270
"Lumber Camp Cooks, Beltrami County," 59:314
"Minnesota 1900-2000," 56:410–429
review by, 53:127
"Style Comes to Staples," 60:268–281
work reviewed, 49:115–116, 57:436, 61:284
Atkins, D. (Capt.), steamboat agent, 22:437
Atkins, John D., Indian commissioner, 18:305
Atkinson, Dorothy B., Minnesota Birth Control League president, 54:363, 54:367–368
Atkinson, E. E., 41:334
Atkinson, Frederick G., 23:192, 34:204
autobiography reviewed, 22:186
Atkinson, Mrs. Frederick G., author/speaker, 21:51, 21:184
Atkinson, Samuel C., editor, 30:203
Atkinson and Company, Minneapolis, 41:334
Atkinson and Kellogg Elevator Company, lawsuit, 2:438
Atlanta, Georgia:
Atlantic, lake steamer, 11:103
Atlantic cable, opened, 26:67, 36:279, 38:55
Atlantic Charter, 23:217
Atlantic Monthly, magazine:
Atlas, steamboat, 22:15n, 33:17
Atlases, 14:91, 24:252, 25:374, 25:390, 52:51
See also Maps
bibliographies, 54:287
Canada, 41:102
depicted, 56:324
Dutch cartographers, 52:84 (facing)
Eastern Sioux, 54:376
economic, 41:246
ethnic North Dakota, 48:346
Grant County, 55:184
Indian history, 52:33
Lewis and Clark expedition, 48:345
Minnesota, 49:344, 53:168
Minnesota county boundaries, 57:326
plat depicted, 57:336
production, 49:211
publication, 40:120–129
Wisconsin, 56:464
women's land ownership and, 52:118
bibliographies, 54:287
Canada, 41:102
depicted, 56:324
Dutch cartographers, 52:84 (facing)
Eastern Sioux, 54:376
economic, 41:246
ethnic North Dakota, 48:346
Grant County, 55:184
Indian history, 52:33
Lewis and Clark expedition, 48:345
Minnesota, 49:344, 53:168
Minnesota county boundaries, 57:326
plat depicted, 57:336
production, 49:211
publication, 40:120–129
Wisconsin, 56:464
women's land ownership and, 52:118
Atomic Energy Commission, 60:185, 60:186n
Atsina Indians, 15:232
emigration from Canada, 51:284
Atterbury, Edward, sketch, 2:274
Attic Club, Minneapolis, founded, 57:74
Attucks, Crispus, Revolutionary War martyr, 56:104
Attucks Industrial School, Orphanage and Old Folks' Home, incorporated, 56:107
Atwater:
Atwater, Caleb, 13:222, 20:55, 20:173, 36:280
Atwater, Isaac, 7:114, 35:230, 44:171
Atwater, Lee, political consultant, 54:95
Atwood, Charles, designer, 56:44
Atwood, Edwin H., papers, 29:101
Atwood, Harold, 54:12–13
Atwood, Hezekiah, mill operator, 44:172
Atwood, Marion, teacher, 42:180
Atwood, Mrs. C. L., 12:429
Atwood, Wallace W., author, 30:262
Atz, August, hardware store owner, 62:125–126
Aubert, Pierre (Fr.), Oblate missionary, 36:48n, 36:51n
Aubery, James M., author, 5:126
Aubid, David, 56:153
Aubrey, Laura, patron, 50:267
Aubut, Sheldon T., 58:128
Auchagah (Ochagach), Assiniboin Indian, map maker, 10:218, 12:362, 13:297, 18:234, 38:26
Auchampaugh, Philip C., author, 12:441, 13:434, 13:437, 17:106, 17:111
See also Farmers and farming
depicted, 51:245 (cover)
farm foreclosures, 52:106
penny, 51:274–276
poster depicted, 51:275
depicted, 51:245 (cover)
farm foreclosures, 52:106
penny, 51:274–276
poster depicted, 51:275
Audibert, Paul Raymond, artist, 55:127
Audubon:
Auerbach, Finch, and Van Slyke, St. Paul, 49:322
Auerbach, Finch and Sheffer, papers, 2:385
Auerbach, Laura K., author, 40:362
work reviewed, 49:210
Aufderheide, Herman, 48:289
Aufderheide, Joyce, quilter, 54:376 (facing)
Auge, Bernarda (Sr.), 35:271
Auge, James, scout, 39:237
Auge, Treffle, sketches, 4:93
Augenosh, Chippewa Indian, 9:319–320, 9:326, 9:328
Augsburg College, Marshall, Wisconsin, and Minneapolis, 41:215, 42:77, 50:295, 53:266, 56:356
archives, 39:35
beginnings, 11:226, 34:131, 40:375
benefactors, 40:375–376, 40:378
buildings, 40:376–377, 40:383
character, 34:91, 40:377, 40:383
history, 3:315, 41:385
Meridel Le Sueur archives, 62:74
library consortium, 55:128
presidents, 17:225, 29:294, 40:377, 40:382–383
radio station, 5:455
relocation plan, 40:378–382
sex discrimination complaints, 61:64–65
sports, 40:377
students, 40:376–378
in synod controversy, 29:296
beginnings, 11:226, 34:131, 40:375
benefactors, 40:375–376, 40:378
buildings, 40:376–377, 40:383
character, 34:91, 40:377, 40:383
history, 3:315, 41:385
Meridel Le Sueur archives, 62:74
library consortium, 55:128
presidents, 17:225, 29:294, 40:377, 40:382–383
radio station, 5:455
relocation plan, 40:378–382
sex discrimination complaints, 61:64–65
sports, 40:377
students, 40:376–378
in synod controversy, 29:296
Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapolis, 15:448, 57:437
Augsburg Township, Marshall County, history, 47:210
Auguelle, Antoine (Picard du Gay), explorer, 9:257, 12:435, 15:100, 47:58, 49:131n, 58:252
sketch, 5:501
Augusta Lake, Dakota County. See Lake Abigail
Augustana, Cuban colony advertisements, 56:288–289, 56:291–292
Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, 55:256
Augustana Historical Society, 17:329
Augustana Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, 2:477, 5:245, 7:303
August Schell Brewing Company, New Ulm, 49:331
August T. Graft's, Good Thunder, 56:420
Aulneau, Jean-Pierre (Fr.), Jesuit missionary, 4:340, 8:434, 38:193
Ault, Margaretha, 52:119
Ault, Thaddeus, 39:90
Aultman and Company, thresher manufacturers, 24:301
Ault Township, St. Louis County, 61:13
Aune, Elisse, Indian Advisory Committee, 62:138
Aune, H. M., 5:266
Aun nish e naubay (Patrick Gourneau), Ojibway Indian, 55:284
Aunt Betsey, steamboat, 31:86, 36:129
Aura, Beltrami County, Finnish settlement, 25:320
Aurand, A. Monroe, compiler, 16:220
Aurner, Clarence R., author, 2:436, 2:583
Aurora:
Aurora (Duluth), school paper, 24:166
Aurora borealis, described/depicted, 54:76–77
Aurora Grounds, St. Paul, baseball park, 58:344
Aurora Ski Club, Red Wing, 17:228, 29:169
Aus der Ohe, Adele, pianist, 39:53, 39:63
Auspos, Mike, patrolman, 51:232
Austin, Edward A. (Cpl.), 25:253
Austin, G. S., author, 39:132
Austin, H. Russell, author, 29:356
work reviewed, 29:334
Austin, Herbert, 4:168, 22:296
papers, 35:340
Austin, Minnie, speaker, 23:102
Austin, Mower County
See also Hormel and Company
bank, 2:150, 40:111
basketball team, 55:342, 55:344–345
churches, 13:452, 14:218, 14:236, 20:431, 21:330
clubs, 15:243, 20:463, 24:94, 26:95
county seat, 15:250, 21:223
Danish settlement, 8:371
Dental Society, 16:368
fire department, 21:453
Floral Club, history, 18:470
history, 1:245, 6:86, 16:368, 18:470, 21:222, 25:101, 30:401, 33:353, 35:203, 36:107
homestead project, 46:4
incorporated, 17:237
Jewish communities, 51:4–7, 51:9–14
Ku Klux Klan activities, 61:362–364
Labor Center, 54:50
labor disputes, 51:322–323, 52:128
library, 18:470
meatpacking industry, 55:379, 57:158, 57:267
meatpacking plant depicted/described, 61:190, 61:194
motion-picture industry, 11:116
mural, 53:237
name, 21:349
railroads, 61:252–253
schools, 21:453, 26:183
sketch, 4:193
South Slavs, 51:143
theater, 40:363
town form, 57:336, 57:343
unions, 21:382, 21:393, 22:380
War History Committee, 23:390
bank, 2:150, 40:111
basketball team, 55:342, 55:344–345
churches, 13:452, 14:218, 14:236, 20:431, 21:330
clubs, 15:243, 20:463, 24:94, 26:95
county seat, 15:250, 21:223
Danish settlement, 8:371
Dental Society, 16:368
fire department, 21:453
Floral Club, history, 18:470
history, 1:245, 6:86, 16:368, 18:470, 21:222, 25:101, 30:401, 33:353, 35:203, 36:107
homestead project, 46:4
incorporated, 17:237
Jewish communities, 51:4–7, 51:9–14
Ku Klux Klan activities, 61:362–364
Labor Center, 54:50
labor disputes, 51:322–323, 52:128
library, 18:470
meatpacking industry, 55:379, 57:158, 57:267
meatpacking plant depicted/described, 61:190, 61:194
motion-picture industry, 11:116
mural, 53:237
name, 21:349
railroads, 61:252–253
schools, 21:453, 26:183
sketch, 4:193
South Slavs, 51:143
theater, 40:363
town form, 57:336, 57:343
unions, 21:382, 21:393, 22:380
War History Committee, 23:390
Austin, William L., census official, 61:309
Austin Blue Soxers, women's softball team, 58:219–220, 58:223
Austin Daily Herald, anniversary, 23:108
Austin United Support Group, 54:284
Australasian, steamship, 40:268
Australia:
Austria:
Austrian, Julius, trader, 30:405, 32:186
storekeeper, 43:176
Austrians:
Austro-Hungarians:
Automation, drive-ins, 53:262
Automba, Carlton County, 50:334
fire, 52:327–328
Automobiles and trucks, 42:146, 56:412
See also Minnesota State Automobile Association
in 1950s, 60:270–271, 60:279
advertisements, 54:21
assembly-line work, 57:418, 58:163
bicycles eclipsed by, 54:280, 54:282
Bjella auto depicted/described, 56:453
census, 1915, 1:294
clubs, 20:463, 36:89
commercial, 27:174
community life and, 51:7
compared to bus use, 52:317
dance halls and, 54:286
depicted, 42:147, 43:81 (cover), 43:94–110, 47:219, 48:52, 48:296, 51:266, 51:278, 53:264–265, 55:195, 57:406–407, 58:65 (cover), 59:138
early use, 2:469, 4:291, 7:95, 22:213, 26:19–28, 26:45, 52:308, 53:254, 54:340
electric, 54:345
excursions, 42:142, 47:129
in farm life, 30:264, 54:324
Glidden tours, 38:205–215
history, 27:64, 34:354, 35:97, 53:40
Hupmobile depicted, 54:146
impact on suburban lifestyle in 1950s, 60:276, 61:57
industry, 6:217
in Iowa, 52:203
licensing, 26:25, 26:87
manufacture in Minnesota, 40:148, 43:93–112, 48:138–152
Minneapolis traffic counts (1895-1912), 62:88, 62:92–93
painting depicted, 58:165
racecars, 59:138
races, 48:52–53, 50:90, 60:301 (cover), 60:301 (facing)
racetracks, 60:304–311
railroads and, 55:214, 57:206
roadside business and, 53:255–256, 53:260–262, 53:264–265
rural churches and, 51:236
seat cushions, 53:209
service stations, 54:309–310
speeding ticket issued, 58:379 (facing)
steam-driven, 39:273–274
suburbanization and, 56:302
travel and touring, 49:255, 54:158, 56:143, 57:273 (facing), 58:56, 59:181 (cover), 59:213, 59:219, 59:267
VW Beetle, 60:280n
wilderness conservation issue, 58:141
wild rice harvesting and, 51:195
windshield scraping depicted, 57:409
Wisconsin, 27:356
World War II scarcity, 52:318
in 1950s, 60:270–271, 60:279
advertisements, 54:21
assembly-line work, 57:418, 58:163
bicycles eclipsed by, 54:280, 54:282
Bjella auto depicted/described, 56:453
census, 1915, 1:294
clubs, 20:463, 36:89
commercial, 27:174
community life and, 51:7
compared to bus use, 52:317
dance halls and, 54:286
depicted, 42:147, 43:81 (cover), 43:94–110, 47:219, 48:52, 48:296, 51:266, 51:278, 53:264–265, 55:195, 57:406–407, 58:65 (cover), 59:138
early use, 2:469, 4:291, 7:95, 22:213, 26:19–28, 26:45, 52:308, 53:254, 54:340
electric, 54:345
excursions, 42:142, 47:129
in farm life, 30:264, 54:324
Glidden tours, 38:205–215
history, 27:64, 34:354, 35:97, 53:40
Hupmobile depicted, 54:146
impact on suburban lifestyle in 1950s, 60:276, 61:57
industry, 6:217
in Iowa, 52:203
licensing, 26:25, 26:87
manufacture in Minnesota, 40:148, 43:93–112, 48:138–152
Minneapolis traffic counts (1895-1912), 62:88, 62:92–93
painting depicted, 58:165
racecars, 59:138
races, 48:52–53, 50:90, 60:301 (cover), 60:301 (facing)
racetracks, 60:304–311
railroads and, 55:214, 57:206
roadside business and, 53:255–256, 53:260–262, 53:264–265
rural churches and, 51:236
seat cushions, 53:209
service stations, 54:309–310
speeding ticket issued, 58:379 (facing)
steam-driven, 39:273–274
suburbanization and, 56:302
travel and touring, 49:255, 54:158, 56:143, 57:273 (facing), 58:56, 59:181 (cover), 59:213, 59:219, 59:267
VW Beetle, 60:280n
wilderness conservation issue, 58:141
wild rice harvesting and, 51:195
windshield scraping depicted, 57:409
Wisconsin, 27:356
World War II scarcity, 52:318
Auxoticiat, defined, 6:317n, 7:341
Auxoticiat voyage, Radisson's experiences, 13:257–263, 13:396
Auzjon, Pauline, settler, 50:135, 50:144–146
Avaloz, Faustino (Tino), depicted, 43:114
Avaloz, Karen H., review by, 39:297
Avantis, women's softball team, 58:210, 58:217, 58:219–220
Avard, Robert (pseud.). See Beveridge, Robert
Avaugour, Baron d', governor of New France, 15:323
Averell, William W., cavalry leader, 25:253
Averill, Fordice (Pvt.), 59:144
Averill, J. T. (Col.), 1:480n
Averill, James, steamboat captain, 34:10
Averill, John, Union officer, 33:4, 38:104
Avery, Carlos, 16:496, 21:452
Avery, Percy, 21:452
Avery, Richard, pioneer, 24:320
Avery, Samuel Putnam, art connoisseur and dealer, 52:289, 55:238
Avery, Stanley R., composer, 44:135
Avery, V. W., pioneer, 10:463
Aviation
See also Balloons and ballooning; United States Air Corps
accidents, 48:59, 50:90–91, 50:98–104
airplane types, 48:48–49, 48:51–53, 48:55–56, 48:59, 50:88–91, 50:94–97, 50:100, 50:102, 52:232, 60:84
barnstorming, 52:231–238
beginnings, 48:46–59
boundary waters access debate, 58:132–133, 58:135–136, 58:141
cartoon, 50:86, 51:154
commercial, 25:195, 33:239–242, 50:86–98
companies, 52:313
development, 3:538
early airplanes, 3:97, 54:336–337, 59:47, 60:84
exhibition advertisements depicted, 54:329 (cover), 54:331, 54:340, 58:379 (facing)
Garrard's experiments, 21:216, 22:222
"gypsy" flying, 52:231, 52:233–234, 52:237
hangar depicted, 50:94
history, 34:42, 38:334, 51:286, 52:125, 53:335, 54:331–341
Holman's career, 46:40
importance, 46:308
in Iowa, 52:203
Lindbergh depicted with Spirit of St. Louis, 58:2
Lindbergh memorabilia depicted, 58:1 (cover)
Lindbergh's career, 58:3, 58:8–10
Lindbergh's flight, 42:141–152, 58:6
long distance, 51:153–156
mail service, 34:175
Minnesota, 24:184, 33:236–246, 34:44, 34:217, 54:376
pilots depicted, 50:88, 50:90, 50:92, 50:99, 50:101
pioneer airships, 10:102
poster depicted, 48:46
promotion, 10:215
railroads, effect on, 55:214
seaplane depicted, 58:129 (cover), 58:134
technology, 33:242–246
transatlantic crossing, 52:231
on U.S. postage stamps, 55:93 (cover), 55:108–109, 55:112–113
World War I, 3:33, 3:219, 4:274, 9:69
World War II, 54:319
Wright interview, 22:302–305
accidents, 48:59, 50:90–91, 50:98–104
airplane types, 48:48–49, 48:51–53, 48:55–56, 48:59, 50:88–91, 50:94–97, 50:100, 50:102, 52:232, 60:84
barnstorming, 52:231–238
beginnings, 48:46–59
boundary waters access debate, 58:132–133, 58:135–136, 58:141
cartoon, 50:86, 51:154
commercial, 25:195, 33:239–242, 50:86–98
companies, 52:313
development, 3:538
early airplanes, 3:97, 54:336–337, 59:47, 60:84
exhibition advertisements depicted, 54:329 (cover), 54:331, 54:340, 58:379 (facing)
Garrard's experiments, 21:216, 22:222
"gypsy" flying, 52:231, 52:233–234, 52:237
hangar depicted, 50:94
history, 34:42, 38:334, 51:286, 52:125, 53:335, 54:331–341
Holman's career, 46:40
importance, 46:308
in Iowa, 52:203
Lindbergh depicted with Spirit of St. Louis, 58:2
Lindbergh memorabilia depicted, 58:1 (cover)
Lindbergh's career, 58:3, 58:8–10
Lindbergh's flight, 42:141–152, 58:6
long distance, 51:153–156
mail service, 34:175
Minnesota, 24:184, 33:236–246, 34:44, 34:217, 54:376
pilots depicted, 50:88, 50:90, 50:92, 50:99, 50:101
pioneer airships, 10:102
poster depicted, 48:46
promotion, 10:215
railroads, effect on, 55:214
seaplane depicted, 58:129 (cover), 58:134
technology, 33:242–246
transatlantic crossing, 52:231
on U.S. postage stamps, 55:93 (cover), 55:108–109, 55:112–113
World War I, 3:33, 3:219, 4:274, 9:69
World War II, 54:319
Wright interview, 22:302–305
Avila, Fray Pedro de, 35:241
Avoca, Murray County:
Awatixa. See Hidatsa Indians
Awinebenais, Chippewa leader, 1:86
A & W root beer, 53:255–256, 53:264
Axel's Lunch Room, Minneapolis, 62:168–170
Axtell, James, author, 51:286, 53:247
Ayabedwaywedung (Awawbedwaywedung), Chippewa Indian, 9:327
Aydelotte, William O., author, 39:34
Ayer, Edward E., 1:397, 14:426, 19:423n
Ayer, Frederick, missionary, 2:117n, 4:45, 5:304, 6:350, 7:37, 8:249, 8:255, 8:273–274, 9:403, 14:454, 16:28, 19:342, 25:290, 44:316, 45:21–22, 45:24–30, 49:266, 49:268–269, 49:271–272, 49:274–278, 49:280, 50:202
Ayer, Jeannette O. Foster (Mrs. Harry D.), collector, 9:259, 9:268, 10:446, 36:284, 36:328, 37:68–69, 37:136, 37:188, 44:226, 46:143, 48:153–157, 55:1 (facing), 62:142
Ayer, Lyman W. (Lt.), 3:229–230, 45:30
Ayer Collection, 1:398, 5:508, 8:196, 9:409, 12:425, 13:192, 13:408, 14:425, 17:464, 18:438, 19:423, 22:133, 26:140, 26:376
Ayers, H. B., 44:27
Ayers, Oscar, legislator, 43:248
Ayers (Ayres), Le Roy (Sgt.), 3:286n, 50:274n
Ayers' Indian Trading Post and Indian Museum, 55:32–35, 55:38–39
Aylard, Carlton C., educator, 37:151
Ayres, George V., author, 11:212
Ayres, Horace B., 5:574
Ayrshire Breeders Association, awards, 54:252
Aysh-ke-bug-co-zhay, Ojibway leader. See Flat Mouth
A.Z.A. (B'nai Brith Youth Organization), 59:18–19
Aza-ya-man-ka-wan. See Old Bets
Azilum, Pennsylvania, French colony, 18:87
Azur(e), Alexandre, petitioner, 49:186
Azure, Antoine, metis, 49:189
Azure family, in Montana, 49:189

